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2017 Cavalier Women's Soccer Media Contact: Bill Bunting Mailing Address: Email: [email protected] John Paul Jones Arena Office: 434-982-5535 295 Massie Road, Roomm 154 Cell: 434-962-7644 P.O. Box 400853 www.VirginiaSports.com 2017 CAVALIER WOMEN’S SOCCER Charlottesville, VA 22904 2017 Schedule/Results @UVAWSoccer Facebook.com/UVAWSoccer Instagram.com/UVAWSoccer Aug. at UNCW W, 2-0 Game #7 18 UNCW Stadium #8 Virginia vs. #5 Penn State Series History: Penn State leads 7-4-1 Aug. at #2 West Virginia W, 2-1 Last Meeting: UVA won 3-0 in 2016 NCAA Tournament Dick Dlesk Stadium 24 2OT Of Note: Cavaliers have won two straight in series Aug. 4-2-0, 0-0-0 ACC 4-1-0, 0-0-0 B1G LIBERTY W, 2-0 QUICK KICKS 27 Klöckner Stadium • Virginia has scored eight goals this season with six different goal scorers for the Hoos Aug. WISCONSIN L, 0-1 • Freshman keeper Laurel Ivory has posted three shutouts in the four UVA victories this year 31 Klöckner Stadium • Sophomore Taylor Ziemer leads the Cavaliers with two goals and two assists for six points Sept. • Freshman Taryn Torres is second for the Hoos with two goals for four total points on the year RICHMOND W, 1-0 • With this week’s games, UVA will have faced three top 5 teams in its first seven matches 3 Klöckner Stadium • Virginia has scored at least one goal in five of the six matches played this season Sept. #1 UCLA Klöckner Stadium L, 1-2 THE SERIES WITH PENN STATE 7 • UVA and Penn State have faced off 12 times with the Nittany Lions leading the series 7-4-1 Sept. #5 PENN STATE 2 P.M. • The Cavaliers have won two consecutive matches in the series with Penn State 10 Klöckner Stadium • Virginia’s 5-1 win over Penn State in 2013 was the first home win in the series for UVA Sept. at NC State • The Cavaliers and Nittany Lions have only played in Charlottesville four times in 12 meetings 7 P.M. 15 Dail Soccer Complex • The first meeting came in 1997, a 5-2 win by the Cavaliers by the Cavaliers in State College Sept. at East Carolina 1 P.M. UP NEXT FOR THE HOOS 17 Johnson Stadium • UVA goes on the road for the first time in five matches when it returns to play next week Sept. MIAMI • The Cavaliers open Atlantic Coast Conference action on Friday at 7 p.m. at NC State Klöckner Stadium 7 P.M. • It’s the first of two matches in North Carolina next week for UVA who will also play at ECU 21 • The matchup with East Carolina on Sunday is the final non-conference match on the slate Sept. #6 NORTH CAROLINA 3 P.M. • It will be the 40th meeting between NC State and UVA and second-ever meeting vs. ECU 24 Klöckner Stadium VIRGINIA PROBABLE STARTERS Oct. at Pittsburgh STARTING XI Petersen Complex 1 P.M. No. Name Pos. GP-GS Min. G A Pts Of Note: 1 2 Betsy Brandon MF 6-6 340 0 0 0 2015 ACC All-Freshman selection at midfield Oct. NOTRE DAME 3 Megan Reid D 4-4 347 1 0 2 Hit golden goal to lift UVA at West Virginia 7 P.M. 4 Hana Kerner MF 6-6 265 0 0 0 Played all 22 matches, 5 starts in 2016 5 Klöckner Stadium 7 Brianna Westrup D 6-6 402 1 0 2 Hit game-winner vs. Richmond on Sunday 8 Courtney Petersen MF 6-6 390 0 0 0 Competed with U20 World Cup Team in 2016 Oct. LOUISVILLE 2 P.M. 9 Taylor Ziemer F 6-6 410 2 2 6 Scored 8 goals added two assists in 2016 8 Klöckner Stadium 11 Zoe Morse MF 6-6 457 0 0 0 ACC All-Freshman selection started 21 games 12 Veronica Latsko F 6-6 374 0 0 0 8 goals, All-ACC third team selection in 2016 Oct. #4 CLEMSON 7 P.M. 16 Phoebe McClernon D 6-6 538 0 0 0 Played in all 22 games as a freshman in ‘16 14 Klöckner Stadium 25 Alissa Gorzak F 6-6 328 1 1 3 Third-Team All-ACC selection as a freshman Oct. at Syracuse 7 P.M. GOALKEEPER 19 SU Soccer Stadium No. Name Pos. GP-GS Min. Sv GAA ShO Of Note: 0 Laurel Ivory GK 6-6 555 8 0.65 3 Starting keeper for U17 YNT, U20 member Oct. at Boston College 1 P.M. 22 Newton Soccer Field KEY RESERVES No. Name Pos. GP-GS Min. G A Pts Of Note: Oct. #11 DUKE 7 P.M. 10 Taryn Torres F/MF 6-0 291 2 0 4 Hit first goal at UNCW, game-winner vs. LU 26 Klöckner Stadium 19 Ayan Adu F 6-0 176 0 0 0 Played in 21 games for 1,138 minutes in ‘16 Oct. 20 Sydney Zandi MF 6-0 295 0 0 0 Member of U17 World Cup team with Ivory ACC Quarterfinals TBA 21 Montana Sutton MF 6-2 330 1 1 3 Had game-winning assist at West Virginia 29 Campus Sites 22 Meghan McCool F 6-0 146 0 0 0 Tallied 2 goals, 3 assists as a freshman 2017 CAVALIER WOMEN'S SOCCER VIRGINIA IN THE RANKINGS Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Final United Soccer Coaches 11 10 3 8 Soccer America 14 10 4 6 Top Drawer Soccer 19 17 4 8 RPI -- -- -- -- HOOS GRAB ACC WEEKLY HONORS ACC STANDINGS • A pair of UVA players garnered weekly honors from the ACC after the wins over W. Virginia and Liberty Team ACC Pct Overall Pct Virginia Tech 0-0-0 .000 6-0-1 .929 • Laurel Ivory was named ACC Defensive Player of the Week, sophomore Taylor Ziemer was co-Offensive Clemson 0-0-0 .000 6-1-0 .857 • Ivory posted three saves vs. WVU and a clean sheet against Liberty as the Cavaliers went 2-0 on the week Duke 0-0-0 .000 6-1-0 .857 Wake Forest 0-0-0 .000 6-1-0 .857 • Ziemer delivered one of the two goals at WVU and added an assist on the game winner vs. Liberty NC State 0-0-0 .000 5-1-0 .833 Florida State 0-0-0 .000 4-1-0 .800 CAVALIERS CONTINUE TREND OF CHALLENGING SCHEDULE Louisville 0-0-0 .000 4-2-0 .667 Miami 0-0-0 .000 4-2-0 .667 • Virginia continues its trend of challenging schedules with the slate for the 2017 season North Carolina 0-0-0 .000 4-2-0 .667 • The Cavaliers face seven teams that finished the 2016 season ranked among the top 25 nationally Virginia 0-0-0 .000 4-2-0 .667 • UVA also faces 10 teams from the 2016 NCAA Tournament - six who went to the Sweet 16 Syracuse 0-0-0 .000 4-2-1 .643 Boston College 0-0-0 .000 4-3-0 .571 • In addition to the rugged ACC schedule, UVA travels to face 2016 NCAA runner-up West Virginia and Notre Dame 0-0-0 .000 3-2-2 .571 hosts 2015 NCAA Champion Penn State Pittsburgh 0-0-0 .000 3-2-2 .571 2017 HONORS FANS CAN WATCH UVA COMPETE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON AT HOME AND AWAY ACC Player of the Week • The 2017 season features some of the most extensive broadcast coverage of in program history 8/29 • The September 24 match against North Carolina has been selected for broadcast by ESPNU Laurel Ivory - Defensive • Every game moving forward will be broadcast online via the ACC Network Extra and WatchESPN app Taylor Ziemer - Co-Offensive with the lone exception being the Oct. 22 contest at Boston College Preseason All-ACC Veronica Latsko - F TALENTED NEWCOMERS JOIN CAVALIERS • UVA has welcomed four newcomers in the class of 2017: Laurel Ivory (GK), Taryn Torres (MF), Sofia TDS Preseason Freshman Best XI Weiner (F/MF) and Sydney Zandi (MF/D) Laurel Ivory - GK • The class ranked No. 7 nationally prior to Ivory, a class of 2018 prospect, graduating early to enroll at UVA • With the addition of Ivory, the class moved into the top 5 nationally in the recruiting class rankings GOALS SCORED 2011-PRESENT • Ivory served as starting keeper for the U17 World Cup Team and a member of the U20 Team, she also 1. VIRGINIA - 424 was the top ranked keeper in and No. 7 player overall in the 2018 class 2. Penn State - 373 • Torres was a member of the U17 YNT and ranked as the No. 15 player in the IMG Top 150 of 2017 3. Florida - 351 • Weiner was a member of the U18 YNT and ranked as the No. 74 player in the IMG Top 150 of 2017 4. Stanford - 349 5. 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