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Matchday Program NJ/NY GOTHAM FC MATCHDAY MATCHDAYPROGRAM PROGRAM VS TUESDAY APRIL 20, 2021 presented by NJ/NY GOTHAM FC NO. NAME POS. HOMETOWN LAST TEAM 1 Kailen Sheridan GK Whitby, Ontario Clemson Univ. 3 Caprice Dydasco D Honolulu, HI Washington Spirit 4 Paige Monaghan F Roxbury, NJ Butler University 5 Nicole Baxter M Pennington, NJ Col.of William + Mary 6 Jennifer Cudjoe M Takoradi, Ghana Asheville City FC 7 McCall Zerboni M San Clemente, CA NC Courage 8 Erica Skroski D Galloway, NJ Rutgers University 9 Nahomi Kawasumi M Yamato, Kanagawa, Japan Reign FC 10 Carli Lloyd F Delran, New Jersey Houston Dash 11 Sodam Lee M Icheon, South Korea Incheon Hyundai 12 Gina Lewandowski D Bethlehem, PA Bayern Munich 13 DiDi Haracic GK Round Hill, VA Washington Spirit 14 Kenie Wright D Mount Laurel, NJ Rutgers University 15 Sabrina Flores D Livingston, NJ Sevilla 17 Domi Richardson M Fullerton, CA FC Kansas City 19 Elizabeth Eddy M Costa Mesa, CA NC Courage 20 Evelyne Viens F L’ancienne-Lorette, Quebec U Southern Florida 21 Mandy McGlynn GK Jacksonville, FL Virginia Tech 22 Mandy Freeman D Royal Palm Beach, FL Univ. Southern Cal. 23 Midge Purce F Silver Spring, MD Portland Thorns 24 Estelle Johnson D Fort Collins, CO Washington Spirit 25 Ifeoma Onumonu F Rancho Cucamonga, CA Reign FC 28 Imani Dorsey D Elkridge, MD Duke University 35 Megan Hinz GK Eldersburg, MD Chicago Red Stars 2 NJ/NY Gotham FC vs North Carolina Courage NORTH CAROLINA COURAGE NO. NAME POS. HOMETOWN LAST TEAM 0 Katelyn Rowland GK Vacaville, CA WNY Flash 1 Casey Murphy GK Bridgewater Township, NJ OL Reign 2 Taylor Smith M Fort Worth, TX OL Reign 3 Kaleigh Kurtz D Greer, SC Univ. So.Carolina 4 Carson Pickett M Fleming Island, FL Orlando Pride 6 Abby Erceg D Whangarei, New Zealand WNY Flash 7 Diane Caldwell D Balbriggan, Ireland SC Sand 8 Denise O’Sullivan M Cork, Ireland Houston Dash 9 Lynn Williams F Fresno, CA WNY Flash 10 Debinha M Brasópolis, Brazil Dalian Quanjian 11 Merritt Mathias D Birmingham, AL Reign FC 13 Ryan Williams M Centennial, CO TCU 14 Jessica McDonald F Phoenix, AZ WNY Flash 15 Schulyer DeBree D Fair Haven, NJ OL Reign 16 Hailie Mace F Ventura, CA FC Rosengard 19 Havana Solaun M Gainesville, FL Apollon Ladies FC 20 Lindsay Agnew F Kingston, Canada Sydney FC 21 Cari Roccaro D East Islip, NY Houston Dash 22 Hailey Harbison D Rancho Penasquitos, CA Pepperdine Univ. 23 Kristen Hamilton F Littleton, CO WNY Flash 25 Meridith Speck M Golden, CO WNY Flash 29 Rylee Baisden M Yorba Linda, CO Brisbane Roar 34 Angharad James M Reading 42 Samantha Murphy GK Liberty Township, OH UNC-CH April 20th, 2021 3 2021 CHALLENGE CUP STANDINGS EAST TEAM PTS W-L-T GF GA GD 1 NC COURAGE 3 1-0-0 3 2 1 2 NJ/NY GOTHAM FC 3 1-0-0 1 0 1 3 WASHINGTON SPIRIT 3 1-1-0 3 3 0 4 ORLANDO PRIDE 1 0-1-1 2 3 -1 5 RACING LOUISVILLE 1 0-1-1 2 3 -1 WEST TEAM PTS W-L-T GF GA GD 1 PORTLAND THORNS 6 2-0-0 3 1 2 2 HOUSTON DASH 2 0-0-2 0 0 0 3 OL REIGN 1 0-0-1 0 0 0 4 CHICAGO RED STARS 1 0-1-1 0 1 -1 5 KANSAS CITY 0 0-1-0 1 2 -1 4 NJ/NY Gotham FC vs North Carolina Courage CHALLENGE CUP SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY 4/14 TUESDAY 4/20 AT VS 1-0 WIN 6pm ET at Montclair State TUESDAY 4/27 SUNDAY 5/2 AT VS 7pm ET 12:30pm ET at Audi Field at Montclair State April 20th, 2021 5 1 3 KAILEN SHERIDAN CAPRICE DYDASCO GOALKEEPER DEFENDER Date of Birth: 7/16/1995 (age 25) Date of Birth: 8/19/1993 (age 27) Height: 5’8” Height: 5’4” Hometown: Whitby, Ontario Hometown: Honolulu, HI Country: Canada Country: USA College: Clemson University College: UCLA Acquired: No. 23 overall pick in the 2017 NWSL Acquired: Trade with Washington Spirit (1/10/19) College Draft Pronouns: she/her/hers Pronouns: she/her/hers CLUB | 2020: NWSL Challenge Cup Golden Glove Award Winner…2018-2019: 86 saves CLUB | 2020: NWSL Challenge Cup Golden Glove Award Winner…2019 Sky Blue: 42 and three clean sheets in 19 appearances…Holds record for all-time NWSL season saves clearances, 10 blocks, and 38 interceptions in 23 appearances…2015-18 Washington (108) in the 2017-2018 season…Second in 2019 in saves to shots ratio Spirit: 65 Clearances, Seven Blocks and 60 interceptions in 24 appearances… 2016 NWSL Championship Runner-Up…2015-16 Newcastle Jets (Australia): One goal in 12 COLLEGE | Sheridan graduated from Clemson University 2013-16: 2014-16 All-ACC First appearances… Team… 299 saves and 28 clean sheets in 76 appearances… COLLEGE | Dydasco graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles 2011-14: INTERNATIONAL | Canada National Team: 2019 Women’s World Cup…2016 Rio de 2013 NCAA National Champion… 2011 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team… five goals and 23 Janeiro Olympic alternate… 2016 Algarve Cup Champion… four clean sheets in seven assists in 94 appearances… appearances…Canada U-23, U-20, U-17 national teams: 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup… 2012 FIFA U-17 World Cup… YOUTH INTERNATIONAL | U.S. WNT U-23, U-20, U-19, U-17 national teams: 2015 Six Nations Tournament Champion… 4 5 PAIGE MONAGHAN NICOLE BAXTER FORWARD MIDFIELDER Date of Birth: 11/13/1996 (age 24) Date of Birth: 5/12/1994 (age 26) Height: 5’7” Height: 5’4” Hometown: Roxbury, NJ Hometown: Pennington, NJ Country: USA Country: USA College: Butler University College: College of William and Mary Acquired: No. 10 overall pick in the 2019 NWSL Acquired: Signed as Supplemental Player College Draft (06/18/20). Previously signed as a National Team Pronouns: she/her/hers Replacement Player in 2019 Pronouns: she/her/hers CLUB | 2020: NWSL Challenge Cup…2019: Two goals and one assist with 20 key passes CLUB | 2020: NWSL Challenge Cup Golden Glove Award Winner…2019 Sky Blue: 42 in 23 Appearances clearances, 10 blocks, and 38 interceptions in 23 appearances…2015-18 Washington COLLEGE | Monaghan is a graduate of Butler University 2015-18: 2017 BIG EAST Spirit: 65 Clearances, Seven Blocks and 60 interceptions in 24 appearances… 2016 Offensive Player of the Year… 22 goals and 18 assists in 80 appearances NWSL Championship Runner-Up…2015-16 Newcastle Jets (Australia): One goal in 12 appearances… INTERNATIONAL | U.S. WNT 2019 Identification Camp Squad… U.S. WNT U-23 national team: 2018 U-23 Nordic Tournament COLLEGE | Dydasco graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles 2011-14: 2013 NCAA National Champion… 2011 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team… five goals and 23 assists in 94 appearances… YOUTH INTERNATIONAL | U.S. WNT U-23, U-20, U-19, U-17 national teams: 2015 Six Nations Tournament Champion… 6 7 JENNIFER CUDJOE MCCALL ZERBONI MIDFIELDER MIDFIELDER Date of Birth: 3/7/1994 (age 27) Date of Birth: 12/13/1986 (age 34) Height: 5’6” Height: 5’4” Hometown: Takoradi, Ghana Hometown: San Clemente, CA Country: Ghana Country: USA College: University of Maine – Fort Kent College: UCLA Acquired: Signed as Supplemental Player Acquired: Trade with North Carolina Courage (6/18/20), Signed to multi-year deal in August (01/10/2020) 2020 Pronouns: she/her/hers Pronouns: she/her/hers CLUB | 2020: NWSL Challenge Cup…2017-19 NC Courage: 66 clearances, eight blocks, CLUB | 2020: NWSL Fall Series…started all three of her appearances…NWSL Challenge and 196 interceptions with a 76% passing rate in 69 appearances…two-time NWSL Best XI Cup…appeared in all six matches with four starts…80.5% passing accuracy…2018-19 (2017, 2018) … NWSL champion (2018, 2019) … NWSL Shield (2017-19)…2016 Western Asheville City FC (WPSL): Named to league’s All-Star team three times… in 2018 season: NY Flash and Boston Breakers: Nine clearances, five blocks, and 37 interceptions with a one goal and one assist in three appearances… in 2019 season: four goals and one assist 77.2% passing rate in 22 appearances…NWSL Champion with Flash in 10 appearances COLLEGE | Graduated from UCLA 2005-09…MVP for the 2008 season COLLEGE | Cudjoe played at Northeastern State University in 2014 and 2015… Earned NJCAA Player of the Year award in 2014…in 2015 season: eight goals and seven assists INTERNATIONAL | Called up to U.S Women’s National Team in 2017…Made first appear- in 21 appearances ance against South Korea…2018 Tournament of Champions INTERNATIONAL | Ghana Women’s National Team… Senior level: Named Female Footballer of the Year by the Sports Writers Association of Ghana in 2015…represented Ghana in U17 and U20 Women’s World Cups… scored one goal during 2014 U20 Women’s World Cup 6 NJ/NY Gotham FC vs North Carolina Courage 8 9 ERICA SKROSKI NAHOMI KAWASUMI DEFENDER MIDFIELDER Date of Birth: 2/14/1994 (age 27) Date of Birth: 09/23/1985 (age 35) Height: 5’8” Height: 5’1” Hometown: Galloway, NJ Hometown: Yamato, Kanagawa, Japan Country: USA Country: Japan College: Rutgers University College: Nippon Sport Science University Acquired: No. 23 overall pick in the 2016 Acquired: Trade with Reign FC (01/14/19) NWSL College Draft Pronouns: she/her/hers Pronouns: she/her/hers CLUB | 2020: NWSL Challenge Cup…2019: 85 clearances, 20 blocks, and 46 intercep- CLUB | 2020: NWSL Challenge Cup…2019: Zero goals and one assist with a 74.5% tions in 24 appearances…2016-18: Two goals in 61 appearances… passing rate in 19 appearances…2016-18: Reign FC 14 assists in 48 appearanc- COLLEGE | Skroski graduated from Rutgers University 2012-15: 2015 BIG Ten Defender es…2008-16: INAC Kobe Leonessa (Japan) 2011 Nadeshiko League MVP… 2013 of the Year… Five goals and four assists in 88 appearances Nadeshiko League MVP… Three-time Nadeshiko League Champion… 58 goals in 144 appearances…2014 Reign FC: 2014 NWSL Best XI… Nine goals and five assists in 20 YOUTH INTERNATIONAL | U.S.
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