19 NCAA Tournament Appearances ▪ 2 College Cup Semifinals ▪ 17 All-Americans ▪ 5 Big Ten Championships ▪ 3 Badgers in the NWSL ▪ 1 Team USA member

WISCONSIN (8-2-0, 2-1) VS. MARYLAND (7-2-1, 1-2) 2017 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 8-2-0, 2-1-0 BIG TEN SEPT. 29, 2017 ▪ 2:00 P.M. (CT) ▪ COLLEGE PARK, MD. ▪ LUDWIG FIELD ▪ BTN+ DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT BADGERS WISCONSIN Aug. 6 DETROIT – MERCY# 1:00 pm W,1-0 Head Coach: Paula Wlkins Head Coach: Ray Leone Record at WIS: 114-68-32 (11th) Record at UM: 10-17-2 (2nd) Aug. 10 MARQUETTE# 7:30 pm W,4-1

GAME 11 GAME Overall: 233-87-43 (17th) Overall: 292-169-47 Aug. 18 KENTUCKY 7:00 pm W,1-0 Aug. 20 Stanford 5:00 pm L,0-5 Aug. 24 CREIGHTON 7:00 pm W,2-0 Aug.27 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1:00 pm W,2-0 WISCONSIN (8-2-0) VS. RUTGERS (8-0-2) Aug. 31 Virginia 7:00 pm W,1-0 Sept. 3 William & Mary 1:00 pm W,3-1 OCT. 1, 2017 ▪ 12:00 P.M. (CT) ▪ PISCATAWAY, NJ ▪ YURCAK FIELD ▪ BTN SepT. 7 Drake 7:00 pm W,3-0 Sept. 16 MINNESOTA 4:00 pm W, 1-0 Head Coach: Paula Wlkins Head Coach: Mike O’Neill SepT. 21 MICHIGAN STATE 7:00 pm W, 2-1 Record at WIS: 114-68-32 (11th) Record at RU: 55-15-12 (4th) Sept. 24 MICHIGAN 1:00 pm L, 2-1 GAME 12 GAME Overall: 233-87-43 (17th) Overall: 55-15-12 (4th) Sept. 29 Maryland 2:00 pm -- Oct. 1 Rutgers 12:00 pm -- Oct. 6 PURDUE 7:00 pm -- BADGERS TRAVEL EAST Oct. 8 INDIANA 1:00 pm -- „„ The No. 12 Wisconsin women’s soccer team (8-2, 2-1 Big Oct. 12 Illinois 7:00 pm -- Ten) heads out on a two-game road trip this weekend. The Oct. 15 Northwestern 3:30 pm -- Badgers’ first stop will be at Maryland (7-2-1, 1-2) on Sept. Oct. 21 Iowa 7:00 pm -- 29 for a 2 p.m. CT contest in College Park. UW wraps up the Oct. 25 PENN STATE 7:00 pm -- road trip at Rutgers (8-0-2, 2-0-1) on Sunday at noon. Nov. 4- Nov. 12 Big Ten Championships

LAST TIME OUT FOR THE BADGERS * Big Ten Conference game „„ The Badgers split action at home over the weekend, tak- # Exhibition game ing down Michigan State 2-1 on Friday night but falling 2-1 All times Central | Home games in BOLD CAPS to Michigan on Sunday afternoon. Both games went into overtime, marking the third-straight overtime game for the TV: BTN (at Rutgers) Badgers. . Play-by-Play...... Lisa Byington Sophomore leads the . Analyst...... Glen Crooks KEY NOTES TO CONSIDER Badgers in shots, shots on goal, . Producer...... Glenn Halasz goals and „„ Friday’s game against Maryland will be streamed live on BTN . Online: BTN2Go.com . Plus while Sunday’s game at Rutgers will be live on the Big Mobile App: BTN2Go Ten Network. Live statistics can be found at UWBadgers.com while live updates will be available on Twitter (@BadgerWSoccer). LIVE STATISTICS: . Media...... Statbroadcast.com „ „ UW has outshot opponents in seven of 10 contests this season, including both contests over the . Public...... www.umterps.com weekend. Wisconsin outshot Michigan, 21-12, and Michigan State, 13-7. . Public...... www.sidearmstats.com/rutgersu/wsoc/ „„ In just 10 games, Dani Rhodes has more than doubled the game-winning goals total by any Badger in the last three seasons, accumulating four already. „„ Rhodes has had three penalty kick attempts in three of the last four games and was successful on SOCIAL MEDIA: #ONWISCONSIN the last two, the gamewinner against Minnesota and the equalizer against Michigan. . Twitter...... @BadgerWSoccer „„ Freshmen Lauren Rice and Maia Cella are making names for themselves, Rice, who had the game- . Hashtags:...... #Badgers / #OnWisconsin winner against MSU, ranks second on the team in points (8) and goals (3), while Cella is tied with . Instagram:...... @badgerwsoccer Rhodes for most assists on the team (3). . Facebook:...... WisconsinWomensSoccer . Snapchat:...... officialbadgers 2 2 7 Sophomore Dani Rhodes is sec- Senior Caitlyn Clem earned her Wisconsin saw a seven-game ond in the country in game- second Big Ten Defensive Player winning streak snapped on winning goals with four winners of the Week honor on Sept. 19. Sunday afternoon. That was the on the season. She has already She posted her fifth shutout of Badgers’ longest winning streak surpassed the amount of game- the season against Minnesota, since an eight-game winning winners she had last season (2) who had been ranked the pre- streak in 2015. The seven-game in just eight games. vious week. She also recorded mark tied the eighth-longest four saves in the OT win over streak in program history. the Gophers.

Soccer Contact: Kelli Grashel . Phone: 608-445-4086 . E-mail: [email protected] . Twitter: @KelliGrashel Secondary Soccer Contact: Cal Larsen . Phone: 60 . E-mail: [email protected] Athletic Communications Office . University of Wisconsin . Kellner Hall . 1440 Monroe Street . Madison, WI 53711 GAMES 11/12: WISCONSIN AT MARYLAND/RUTGERS MEDIA INFORMATION

2017 QUICK FACTS

TEAM FACTS TEAM HISTORY Head Coach: (UMass, 1994) First Year of Women’s Soccer: 1981 Record at Wisconsin: 114-68-32 (11th season) Record (Years): 410-219-72 (36 years) Overall Record: 227-86-43 (17th season) Big Ten Record (Years): 109-87-31 (36 years) Overall Big Ten Record: 109-41-20 Big Ten Championships (Last): 2 (2015) Big Ten Record at Wisconsin: 55-37-18 All-Time NCAA Record: 15-18-2 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 19 Assistant Coaches: All-America Selections: 21 Tim Rosenfeld (Associate head coach - 11th season) First Team All-Big Ten Selections: 29 Marisa Kresge (First season) 2016 Overall Record: 9-5-8 2016 Big Ten Record/Finish: 5-4-4/5th Starters Returning (7) Postseason: Second round - Lost to Florida, 3-2, in OT Forwards: Emily Borgmann, Sydney McGinnis 2016 Final Ranking (RPI/Coaches): 32/NR Midfielders: Alexis Tye, Allie Winterfield Defenders: , Jamie Donohue STADIUM INFORMATION Goalkeepers: Caitlyn Clem Name: McClimon Complex 1,611 Starters Lost (5) Capacity: Natural grass Midfielders: , Micaela Powers Surface: 1993 Defenders: Holly Heckendorf, Kylie Schwarz, Morgan Taylor Opened: Largest Crowd: 4,532 (North Carolina, 9/4/95) 148-67-25 Letterwinners Returning (22) Record at McClimon: Forwards: Emily Borgmann, Steph Fabry, Natalie Jacobson, Sydney McGinnis, Dani Rhodes, Alaina Sneddon ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Midfielders: Grace Bahr, Becca Harrison, Victoria Pickett, Claire Shea, Alexis Tye, Director of Athletic Communications: Brian Lucas Allie Winterfield Email: [email protected] Defenders: Camryn Biegalski, Jamie Donohue, Grace Douglas, Jordan McNeese, Twitter: @BrianLucasUW Chloe Knudtson, Katharine Torchio, Payton Wesley Goalkeepers: Jordyn Bloomer, Caitlyn Clem, Grace Quirk Assistant Director of Athletic Communications: Kelli Grashel Email: [email protected] Letterwinners Lost (5) Twitter: @KelliGrashel Midfielders: Rose Lavelle, Micaela Powers Defenders: Holly Heckendorf, Kylie Schwarz, Morgan Taylor Goalkeepers: Meghan Ledin SOCIAL MEDIA Hashtags: #OnWisconsin / #Badgers Newcomers (9) Twitter: @BadgerWSoccer Vivian Broderick, Maia Cella, Halle Fiedler, Sammy Kleedtke, Grace Krygier, Instagram: @badgerwsoccer Gabby Lawlor, Cammie Murtha, Lauren Rice, Samantha Urban Facebook: Facebook.com/WisconsinWomensSoccer YouTube: YouTube.com/WisconsinBadgers Snapchat: officialbadgers UNIVERSITY FACTS Location: Madison, Wis. Population: 245,691 Founded: 1848 Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member) Enrollment: 43,338 Nickname: Badgers Colors: Cardinal and White Chancellor: Rebecca M. Blank Director of Athletics: Barry Alvarez Website: UWBadgers.com

2017 BIG TEN STANDINGS

STANDINGS CONF. PCT. PTS. GF GA OVERALL PCT. GF GA HOME AWAY NEUTRAL LAST 10 STREAK Penn State 3-0-1 .875 10 6 1 7-2-1 .750 20 9 5-0-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 7-2-1 T1 Ohio State 3-1-0 .750 9 10 1 8-2-1 .773 25 6 5-2-0 3-0-1 0-0-0 7-2-1 W2 Rutgers 2-0-1 .833 7 4 1 8-0-2 .900 24 1 6-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 8-0-2 W1 Purdue 2-0-1 .833 7 8 3 7-2-1 .750 25 10 4-1-0 3-1-1 0-0-0 7-2-1 T1 Michigan 2-1-1 .625 7 6 5 5-2-4 .636 16 9 4-1-1 1-0-2 0-1-1 4-2-4 W1 Northwestern 2-1-1 .625 7 3 3 5-4-2 .545 12 11 3-2-1 2-2-1 0-0-0 4-4-2 W1 Wisconsin 2-1-0 .667 6 4 3 8-2-0 .800 16 9 5-1-0 3-0-0 0-1-0 8-2-0 L1 Minnesota 1-1-1 .500 4 9 4 5-2-3 .650 25 7 4-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 5-2-3 W1 Indiana 1-1-1 .500 4 3 3 5-4-2 .545 15 12 1-2-1 4-1-1 0-1-0 4-4-2 T1 Maryland 1-2-0 .333 3 1 4 7-2-1 .750 13 8 4-0-0 3-2-1 0-0-0 7-2-1 L1 Nebraska 0-1-1 .250 1 1 2 6-3-1 .650 18 6 3-2-1 1-1-0 2-0-0 6-3-1 T1 Iowa 0-2-0 .000 0 0 3 5-4-0 .556 17 10 3-4-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 5-4-0 L3 Michigan State 0-4-0 .000 0 4 16 4-7-0 .364 13 28 2-5-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 3-7-0 L5 WSOC WISCONSIN WOMEN’S SOCCER 2017 Illinois 0-4-0 .000 0 1 11 3-9-0 .250 9 24 1-4-0 2-5-0 0-0-0 2-8-0 L6 GAMES 11/12: WISCONSIN AT MARYLAND/RUTGERS TEAM INFORMATION

LOOKING BACK AT LAST WEEK „„ SAVES - 16 at Drake (Sept. 7) „„ CORNER KICKS - 7 vs. Michigan (Sept. 24) „„ On Thursday evening, Wisconsin welcomed WISCONSIN'S RECORD WHEN..... „„ FOULS - 14 vs Minnesota (Sept. 16) Michigan State (4-7, 0-4) to Madison and man- At home ...... 5-1-0 aged to grab a 2-1 overtime victory. Freshman Lauren Rice was Wisconsin’s hero, netting the INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS „„ POINTS - 4, Lauren Rice at William & Mary (Sept. 3) On the road . . . . . 3-0-0 winning goal in the 93rd minute. The goal was „„ GOALS - 2, Lauren Rice at William & Mary (Sept. 3) Rice’s third of the season and her first career At neutral sites . . . . 0-1-0 „„ ASSISTS - 2, Dani Rhodes vs. Michigan State (Sept. 21) gamewinner. Sunday afternoon the University of At night ...... 6-1-0 „„ SHOTS - 7, Dani Rhodes vs Creighton (Aug. 24) Michigan (5-2-4, 2-1-1) came to town and was During the day . . . . 2-1-0 „„ SHOTS ON GOAL - 4 (2x), Dani Rhodes vs. Michigan determined to leave triumphant. The game ended State (Sept. 21) In non-conf. games . . 6-1-0 in the 95th minute on a Wolverine goal, capping „„ SAVES - 6, Caitlyn Clem at William & Mary (Sept. 3) In Big Ten games . . . 2-1-0 off the upset and ending Wisconsin’s eight-game win streak. Following the loss Wisconsin dropped B1G WEEK Against ranked opp . . 1-1-0 15 spots in the national ranking from No. 9 to „ Against non-ranked . . 7-1-0 No. 12. „ After an impressive week that included an upset of No. 3 Virginia, the No. 16 Wisconsin women’s In overtime games . . .2-1-0 CLEM GEMS soccer team clinched a spot in every category In double OT games . .0-0-0 of the Big Ten conference’s weekly honors on „„ Shutting out a challenging Big Ten opponent When scoring first . . .8-0-0 Tuesday, as Caitlyn Clem, Dani Rhodes and through 97 minutes of action certainly deserves Lauren Rice each earned accolades. When opp scores first . 0-2-0 an award, and that’s what Wisconsin women’s „„ Rhodes was named the co-offensive player of the soccer senior Caitlyn Clem received Tuesday as Leading at half . . . . 7-0-0 week after a stellar performance on the road last the Big Ten Conference named her the Defensive weekend. The sophomore scored the game-win- Trailing at half . . . . .0-2-0 Player of the Week. Tied at half ...... 1-0-0 ning goal in UW’s upset of No. 3 Virginia, which „„ Clem held down the Badgers’ net for 97 minutes, marked the third goal against a top-10 team in Outshooting opp . . . 7-0-0 not allowing a single goal by Minnesota. She her career. Rhodes’ winner clinched what was the Outshot by opp . . . .2-1-0 recorded four saves and clinched her fifth shutout Badgers’ highest-ever ranked win over an oppo- of the season in the Badgers’ 1-0 overtime win Tying shots ...... 0-0-0 nent. Rhodes also tallied three points in a win over the Golden Gophers. against William & Mary on Sunday, recording her Leading corner kicks . .8-0-0 „„ The Okemos, Michigan native made one big save third goal of the season and her first assist of the Trailing corner kicks . . 0-2-0 in the first period and three in the second period, year. She was also named the TopDrawerSoccer Tying corner kicks . . .0-0-0 including two that came within two minutes of Player of the Week. each other. Leading saves . . . . .1-1-0 „„ Senior goalkeeper Clem earned Big Ten Defensive „„ The accolade is the second of Clem’s career and Player of the Week honors after tallying nine Trailing saves . . . . .6-1-0 the second this month. saves on the weekend, including three against Tying saves ...... 1-0-0 „„ The Badgers host Michigan State on Thursday in third-ranked Virginia. Clem had a season-best Shut outs ...... 5-0-0 an 8 p.m. contest at the McClimon Complex. The six stops against William & Mary, which was just game will be shown live on the Big Ten Network. two shy of her career high. Clem’s shutout of No. Being shut out . . . . 0-1-0 3 Virginia marked the second time in her career Scoring one goal . . . 3-1-0 HIT THE ROAD that she has earned a clean sheet against a top- 10 team. The Michigan native already has four Scoring two goals . . .3-0-0 „ „ Although a small sample size, Wisconsin holds shutouts this year and ranks second in the league Scoring 3+ goals . . . 2-0-0 onto an undefeated road record this season and with 0.67 shutouts per game. Allowing one goal . . .2-0-0 only one goal allowed while away from McClimon One of those road wins came against then ranked „„ Rice, who earned Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Allowing two+ goals . .0-2-0 No. 3 Virginia. Wisconsin keeper Caitlyn Clem Week honors, had a dominant performance Allowing 3+ goals . . .0-1-0 has faced 30 shots while on the road, saved 12 of against William & Mary, scoring the first two goals of her career. The Noblesville, Indiana native In August ...... 4-1-0 13 shots on goal and allowed just one to slip by. Maryland and Rutgers both fall in the bottom half also played a key role in UW’s upset of Virginia. In September . . . . .4-1-0 of the conference in shots per game. In October ...... 0-0-0 In November . . . . .0-0-0 CURRENT GAME HIGHS „„ POINTS - 9 at Drake (Sept. 7) „„ GOALS - 3 at Drake (Sept. 7), at William & Mary (Sept. 7) „„ ASSISTS - 3 (2x); MR vs. MSU (Sept. 21) „„ SHOTS - 24 vs Creighton (Aug. 24) „„ SHOT PERCENT - .273 at William & Mary (Sept. 3) „„ SHOTS ON GOAL - 19 at Drake (Sept. 7) „„ SAVES - 6 at William & Mary (Sept. 3) „„ CORNER KICKS - 11 at Drake (Sept. 7) „„ FOULS - 15 at William & Mary (Sept. 3)

OPPONENT GAME HIGHS „„ POINTS - 14 vs Stanford (Aug. 20) „„ GOALS - 5 vs Stanford (Aug. 20) „„ ASSISTS - 4 vs Stanford (Aug. 20) „„ SHOTS - 17 vs Stanford (Aug. 20) „„ SHOT PERCENT - .294 vs Stanford (Aug. 20) „„ SHOTS ON GOAL - 8 vs Stanford (Aug. 20)

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2017 Wisconsin Women's Soccer Wisconsin Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 24, 2017) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 8-2 5-1 3-0 0-1 CONFERENCE 2-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 6-1 3-0 3-0 0-1

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att Aug 18 KENTUCKY W 1-0 605 15 Rhodes, Dani 10 6 3 15 33 .1 8 2 19 .5 7 6 4 2 - 3 Aug 20 vs #2 Stanford L 0-5 267 9 Rice, Lauren 10 3 2 8 20 .1 5 0 12 .6 0 0 1 0 - 0 Aug 24 CREIGHTON W 2-0 629 25 Murtha, Cameron 10 2 0 4 20 .1 0 0 10 .5 0 0 2 0 - 0 Aug 27 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 2-0 670 11 Pickett, Victoria 10 1 2 4 18 .0 5 6 10 .5 5 6 0 0 - 1 Aug 31 at #3 Virginia W 1-0 1209 21 Harrison, Becca 10 1 0 2 13 .0 7 7 5 .3 8 5 0 0 - 0 Sep 03 at William & Mary W 3-1 329 19 Borgmann, Emily 10 2 0 4 10 .2 0 0 5 .5 0 0 1 0 - 0 Sep 07 at Drake W 3-0 171 6 Douglas, Grace 10 0 0 0 8 .0 0 0 2 .2 5 0 0 0 - 0 * Sep 16 MINN Wot 1-0 1126 16 Tye, Alexis 10 0 1 1 7 .0 0 0 1 .1 4 3 0 0 - 0 * Sep 21 MSU Wot 2-1 514 14 Cella, Maia 10 0 3 3 4 .0 0 0 2 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Sep 24 MICH L o t 1-2 582 30 Biegalski, Camryn 10 1 0 2 3 .3 3 3 3 1.000 0 0 - 0 5 Wesley, Payton 10 0 2 2 2 .0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS WIS OPP 3 Kleedtke, Sammy 10 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 1 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 13 Bahr, Grace 10 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 1 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 16-148 9-82 0 Clem, Caitlyn 10 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 Goals scored per game 1.60 0.90 8 Lawlor, Gabby 9 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 Shot pct. . 1 0 8 . 1 1 0 12 Krygier, Grace 4 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 78-148 37-82 29 McNeese, Jordan 1 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 SOG pct. . 5 2 7 . 4 5 1 10 Winterfield, Allie 10 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 S h o t s / G a m e 14.8 8.2 23 Fabry, Steph 9 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 CORNER KICKS 65 28 24 Bloomer, Jordyn 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTY KICKS 2-4 1-2 2 Knudtson, Chloe 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTIES 20 Snedden, Alaina 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Yellow cards 2 4 17 Torchio, Katharine 4 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Red cards 0 0 26 Broderick, Vivian 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 ATTENDANCE 27 Jacobson, Natalie 6 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 T o t a l 4126 1709 18 Fiedler, Halle 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 6/688 3/570 Total 10 16 13 45 148 .1 0 8 78 .5 2 7 8 2 - 4 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/267 Opponents 10 9 8 26 82 .1 1 0 37 .4 5 1 2 1 - 2

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho 24 Bloomer, Jordyn 1 36:43 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0/1 0 Clem, Caitlyn 10 879:08 9 0.92 27 .7 5 0 8-2-0 5/1 Total 10 915:51 9 0.88 28 .7 5 7 8-2-0 6 Opponents 10 915:51 16 1.57 62 .7 9 5 2-7-0 1

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Wisconsin 4 10 2 16 Opponents 3 5 1 9

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Wisconsin 75 70 3 148 Opponents 32 48 2 82

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Wisconsin 9 18 1 28 Opponents 37 25 0 62

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Wisconsin 30 34 1 65 Opponents 15 13 0 28

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Wisconsin 41 64 2 107 Opponents 40 37 1 78

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SERIES HISTORY SERIES HISTORY: MARYLAND „„ Wisconsin holds a 2-0-0 all-time advantage over Maryland. The last time these two teams met was in 2015 „„ All-Time: Wisconsin leads 2-0-0 when Wisconsin knocked off Maryland 1-0 in College „„ At College Park: 1-0-0 Park. „„ At Madison: 1-0-0 SCOUTING MARYLAND ALL-TIME MEETINGS „„ Maryland boasts an attractive overall record of Date Place W/L Score 7-2-1, however the Terrapins have dropped two of 10/26/14 Madison, WI W 1-0 (2OT) their first three Big Ten games, giving them a 1-2 10/24/15 College Park, MD W 1-0 LAST MEETING conference record. Maryland started the season on a seven-game unbeaten streak, winning its first Unbeaten in nine straight games since three games, tying the next and winning three more and winners of eight straight, the 2015 straight games. team had put together a historic run that „„ The East Coast school’s first loss came at the hands climbed them all the way to the top of the of then No. 13-ranked Rutgers University, 2-0. Big Ten standings. Maryland holds onto a 4-0 home record this sea- On Oct. 24, 2015, the Badgers became a son. Wisconsin’s focus will be on freshman Mikayla Big Ten championship team. Dayes, who enters Friday’s game with three goals, two assists, eight points and a Big Ten Freshman of With a late goal from Micaela Powers in the Week award back in August. the 81st minute, Wisconsin won a 1-0 thriller against Maryland at Ludwig Field on Saturday and clinched at least a share of the program’s first Big Ten regular season title since 1994.

Wisconsin was aggressive in the first half against Maryland, racking up 12 shots, including six shots on goal, but was just unable to break through and find a score. Rose Lavelle and Kinley McNicoll had four shots each and two shots on goal in the first 45 minute alone. Powers had three shots and two on goal.

Goalkeeper Caitlyn Clem and the Badger back line secured their eighth shutout in the last nine games.

STATISTICAL MATCHUP: MARYLAND VS. WISCONSIN MARYLAND ALL GAMES WISCONSIN

7-2-1, 1-2-0 RECORD 8-2-0. 2-1-0 13 GOALS 16 133 SHOT ATTEMPTS 148 1.30 GOALS PER GAME 1.60 .098 SHOT % .108 69-133 SOG-ATTEMPTS 78-148 .519 SOG % .527 13.3 SHOTS PER GAME 14.8 11 ASSISTS 13 56 CORNER KICKS 65 1-1 PENALTY KICKS 2-4 6 YELLOW CARDS 2 0 RED CARDS 0

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SERIES HISTORY SERIES HISTORY: RUTGERS „„ The Badgers also hold the all-time advantage over the Scarlet Knights, 3-0-1. The last time the teams „„ All-Time: Wisconsin leads 3-0-1 faced off came in 2016 when Wisconsin defeated „„ At Piscataway: 1-0-0 Rutgers 2-1 at McClimon Complex. . „„ At Madison: 2-0-1

SCOUTING RUTGERS ALL-TIME MEETINGS „„ The Scarlet Knights possess an 8-0-2 record, 2-0-1 Date Place W/L Score in the Big Ten, and are ranked No. 13 in the nation, 9/12/92 Madison, WI T 1-1 all pending a home game versus Minnesota. Rutgers’ 9/05/98 Piscataway, NJ W 2-0 first non-victory came in the form of a tie to then LAST MEETING 10/24/14 Madison, WI W 1-0 No. 15 Georgetown on the road. Rutgers has allowed Wisconsin closed out its regular season 10/26/16 Madison, WI W 2-1 only one goal this season and put up nine shutouts. with a 2-1 win at the McClimon Complex Since Aug. 29 at least one Rutgers athlete has been thanks to a two-goal effort from Rose on the receiving end of a Big Ten weekly award five Lavelle. times. Goalkeeper has been awarded defensive player of the week twice this season and The senior midfielder went out with a National Player of the Week once. Murphy enters bang, notching both goals within seven Rutgers’ Minnesota game with 30 saves and a .968 minutes from each other in the second percent. half to lead the team to victory.

After Rutgers (9-3-6 overall, 4-2-5 Big Ten) got on the board first in the 40th minute, Lavelle came back with a vengeance for Wisconsin (8-4-7, 5-2-4) in the second half, notching the equalizer in the 74th minute.

Lavelle knocked in the goal off of a header from freshman midfielder Grace Bahr that materialized from Powers’ corner kick to tie things up, 1-1.

Lavelle struck again in the 83rd minute, rocketing in a shot from about 20-yards out off of the feed from freshman defender Payton Wesley to put the Badgers up, 2-1.

STATISTICAL MATCHUP: RUTGERS VS. WISCONSIN RUTGERS ALL GAMES WISCONSIN

8-0-2, 2-0-1 RECORD 8-2-0. 2-1-0 24 GOALS 16 121 SHOT ATTEMPTS 148 2.40 GOALS PER GAME 1.60 .198 SHOT % .108 62-121 SOG-ATTEMPTS 78-148 .512 SOG % .527 12.1 SHOTS PER GAME 14.8 20 ASSISTS 13 41 CORNER KICKS 65 1-1 PENALTY KICKS 2-4 0 YELLOW CARDS 2 0 RED CARDS 0

WSOC WISCONSIN WOMEN’S SOCCER 2017 GAMES 11/12: WISCONSIN AT MARYLAND/RUTGERS HEAD COACH PAULA WILKINS HEAD COACH PAULA WILKINS ELEVENTH SEASON One of the most accomplished women’s college soccer head coaches in the country, Paula Wilkins com- pleted her 10th season as head coach of the Wisconsin women’s soccer program in 2016. With a pair of College Cup Semifinal appearances and 11 NCAA tournament berths, Wilkins has long been regarded as one of the game’s elite coaches. In 10 seasons at the helm in Madison, she has made great progress in rebuilding the culture and sustaining success with the women’s soccer program at Wisconsin. Among Big Ten women’s soccer coaches with 10 or more years of experience, Wilkins is the all-time leader in win percentage (.706). She ranks third in Big Ten history for career coaching wins (217). Wilkins also ranks second all-time in Big Ten history with seven Big Ten titles, and that doesn’t even include her three Big Ten tournament titles. One of the biggest success stories of Wilkins’ career is that of former Wisconsin stand-out, Rose Lavelle. Lavelle was the No. 1 draft pick in the 2017 National Women’s Soccer League after being selected by the Boston Breakers, becoming the first ever Badger to be selected first in any respective sport’s profes- sional league. The Cincinnati, Ohio native has also been a breakout star for the U.S. Women’s National Team, recording her first goal with the national team in just her fourth appearance. During her time at Wisconsin, Lavelle shined under the leadership of Wilkins, becoming the first player in program history to emerge as a three-time All-American. Additionally, Lavelle was named Big Ten Midfielder of the Year for back-to-back sea- sons in 2015 and 2016 and capped off her collegiate career as a four-time first-team All-Big Ten selection. Lavelle also earned preseason recognition this past year by being named to the MAC Hermann Trophy watch list and by being tabbed as the No. 1 player in the country by Top Drawer Soccer. The 2016 season saw the Badgers accumulate a 9-5-8 record, which included an appearance in the sec- ond round of the NCAA Tournament. After starting the year 5-4-4, Wilkins guided the team to a seven-game unbeaten streak to close out the regular season, including a win over No. 8 Minnesota in Minneapolis as well as a tie against ranked opponent, Michigan. Wilkins’ work in establishing a winning culture at Wisconsin culminated in one of the program’s most remarkable seasons in 2015. Despite beginning the year 3-4-2 overall, Wilkins rallied the Badgers to a nine- game unbeaten streak. The remarkable run included a 1-0 victory at Maryland on Oct. 24, which clinched UW at least a share of the Big Ten regular season title—the program’s first since 1994. Wilkins was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the sixth time in her career and became the second ever to win the award at Wisconsin, joining only Dean Duerst (1996). Under the mentorship of Wilkins, Rose Lavelle became the first NSCAA first-team All-American at Wisconsin since 1991 and the program’s first-ever Big Ten Midfielder of the Year. Victoria Pickett was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, just the second in UW history joining only Lavelle, both coached by Wilkins. Under Wilkins, Wisconsin put together the winningest season in program history in 2014. The Badgers finished 19-3-2, winning the Big Ten tournament and advancing to the second round of the NCAA tour- nament. Wilkins coached Rose Lavelle and Genevieve Richard to become the program’s first NSCAA All- Americans since 2000, while Richard also became just the second player in UW history to be named Big Ten THE WILKINS FILE Goalkeeper of the Year. Cara Walls, Rose Lavelle and Kinley McNicoll joined Richard in earning First-Team ▪ Hometown: Middletown, PA. All-Big Ten accolades, while Brianna Stelzer was Second Team All-Big Ten. Lavelle, McNicoll, Richard, Stelzer ▪ Alma Mater: UMass, 1994 and Walls each earned All-Great Lakes Region recognition, as well. Wilkins guided the Cardinal and White to a 10-win campaign in 2013, becoming just the second head coach in school history to earn double-digit victories in five consecutive seasons. A former All-American her- WILKINS’ RECORD self, Wilkins helped acclimate her heralded rookie class to the college game, while also aiding Rose Lavelle in becoming Wisconsin’s first ever Big Ten Freshman of the Year award winner. Lavelle went on to become the Year School Record 16th UW player to earn first-team All-Big Ten honors, the first since 2011. 2016 Wisconsin 9-5-8 NCAA Second Round Prior to her start at Wisconsin, Wilkins was the head coach at Penn State for six years. The Nittany Lions 2015 Wisconsin 11-6-3 B1G regular sn. champion earned six NCAA tournament berths, which included two College Cup appearances during her tenure. In 2014 Wisconsin 19-3-2 addition, Penn State won the last six Big Ten regular season championships, along with a pair of Big Ten tour- NCAA Second Round, Big Ten tournament champion nament titles. 2013 Wisconsin 10-7-2 The Nittany Lions won their ninth straight Big Ten regular-season title and fourth league tournament 2012 Wisconsin 12-8-1 NCAA 1st Rd. crown in 2006, finishing the conference slate with an 8-1-1 mark. Penn State was knocked out of the NCAA 2011 Wisconsin 10-7-3 tournament quarterfinals by top-ranked Notre Dame. Wilkins was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year for the fifth time. The team also boasted two All-Americans in senior captain , a first-team selection 2010 Wisconsin 11-4-5 NCAA 2nd Rd. for the second consecutive year, and sophomore Sheree Gray, a third-team honoree. 2009 Wisconsin 10-6-6 NCAA 3rd Rd. In 2005, Wilkins guided Penn State to a 23-0-2 record before losing to Portland in the NCAA semifinals. 2008 Wisconsin 9-9-1 The Nittany Lions attained a No. 1 national ranking during the campaign, finished the season ranked No. 2 2007 Wisconsin 6-11-1 and earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament. Three players from that team earned All-America rec- Total 107-66-32 (.600) ognition, including Weimer, who was runner-up for the Hermann Trophy for the second straight year after 2006 Penn State 18-5-3 breaking the Big Ten goal-scoring record. Weimer was one of six Nittany Lions to earn All-Big Ten honors NCAA Quarterfinals, Big Ten league, tournament champion that season. Additionally, Wilkins was named national and Big Ten coach of the year. 2005 Penn State 23-0-2 Wilkins helped Penn State to its ninth straight NCAA tournament appearance in 2002 as the team NCAA College Cup Semifinal, Big Ten league champion reached the “Elite Eight” for the fifth consecutive season. Four Nittany Lions captured all-conference honors, including Weimer, who became the fourth PSU player in five years to earn Big Ten Freshman of the Year 2004 Penn State 19-3-1 laurels. also became the first player in program history to earn NSCAA All-America honors all NCAA Tournament Second Round, Big Ten league champion four years. 2003 Penn State 19-3-3 A defender at the University of Massachusetts from 1991-94, Wilkins captained the 1993 squad that NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals, Big Ten league champion went 17-3-3 and reached the NCAA College Cup semifinals. When she led Penn State to the 2002 College 2002 Penn State 19-4-1 Cup, she became the first person in NCAA history to both play and coach in the event. During her collegiate NCAA College Cup Semifinal, Big Ten league champion career, Wilkins scored seven goals and collected 18 assists and was named NSCAA first-team All-American 2001 Penn State 21-4-1 and to the Soccer News All-America first team in 1993. NCAA Quarterfinals; Big Ten league, tournament champion Wilkins earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from UMass in 1994 and was a CoSIDA Academic Total 119-19-11 (.836) All-American. She later received her master’s degree in physiology from Penn State. Wilkins, a native of Middletown, Pa., was an NSCAA youth All-American at Middletown Area High Combined 226-85-43 (.699) School.

WSOC WISCONSIN WOMEN’S SOCCER 2017 7 GAMES 11/12: WISCONSIN AT MARYLAND/RUTGERS MCCLIMON COMPLEX

MCCLIMON QUICK FACTS

. Name: McClimon Memorial Track and Field/Soccer Complex . Capacity: 1,611 MCCLIMON SOCCER COMPLEX . Surface: Natural grass itting on the shores of Lake Mendota in the Medical District at the University of Wisconsin, the Dan McClimon . Opened: 1993 Memorial Track/Soccer Complex and state-of-the-art training facility located just to the west allow student- . Largest Crowd: 4,532 (North athletes to train and play on a beautiful natural grass surface. Carolina, 9/4/95) S . Record at McClimon: 149-68-25 .The field maintenance staff who oversees University Ridge Golf Course, as well as the training facility at U-Bay and McClimon Complex, follows a strict maintenance program to keep the field in pristine condition. The surfaces of both the training facility are cut at a length of 3/4 inch to promote excellent quality of play for all soccer players. Prior to the start of the 2013 season, significant upgrades at both the training facility (installation of irrigation system) and new natural grass turf at McClimon were completed. „„ Stadium upgrades include semi-permanent bleachers along the east side of the field, allowing fans to get close to all the action. World Cup style signage surrounding the field allows players and spectators alike to enjoy match day at McClimon. General bleacher seating is available with capacity of more than 2,000 fans. The 2013 season saw some exciting soccer, culminating with the return of the Badgers men’s team to the NCAA tournament for the first time in 18 years. For fan ease of access, a large parking area is available just north of the complex with free parking on weekends and after working hours on weekdays. „„ The Dave McClain Athletic Facility serves as the year-round home for a number of University of Wisconsin teams, including men’s and women’s soccer. The facility, renovated in 2013, offers a climate-controlled indoor training space, locker rooms, sports medicine center and strength and conditioning facilities. Opened in 1988 at a cost of $9.5 million, the McClain Center has undergone an extensive renovation as part of the $86 million Student-Athlete Performance Center project undertaken by UW Athletics to provide first-class facilities for the Badgers. „„ The centerpiece of the McClain Center is a 76,000-square foot main floor that features a 90-yard practice field utilized by a variety of UW athletic programs. The practice area was re-surfaced in 2013 with the installation of the most advanced playing surface offered by FieldTurf. „„ The modernized lower level is primarily comprised of locker rooms, including newly expanded team suites for the UW soccer programs. In addition to the locker room area, each soccer program also has its own team lounge and access to large team meeting rooms. „„ The new strength and conditioning center is a 6,000-square foot space that offers a full range of strength training equipment, in addition to a dedicated cardio area and a performance station featuring fresh fruit and nutritional drinks for use in recovery after workouts. „„ The renovated weight room located adjacent to the McClain Center in Camp Randall Stadium is a 17,000-square foot space that can accommodate as much as the entire UW football 120-man roster for simultaneous workouts. In addition to the latest in weight training equipment custom-built for the Badgers, the strength and conditioning cen- ter features a dedicated cardio and warm-up area. „„ Located within the Camp Randall strength and conditioning center is the expansive Performance Nutrition area that offers fresh fruit, power drinks and a station for making recovery shakes.

WSOC WISCONSIN WOMEN’S SOCCER 2017 WISCONSIN ROSTER ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown STAFF 13 Grace Bahr MF 5-5 So. Broadview Heights, Ohio 30 Camryn Biegalski D 5-9 So. Lombard, Ill. Paula Wilkins Head Coach 24 Jordyn Bloomer GK 5-8 So. Hartland, Wis. Tim Rosenfeld Assoc.Head Coach 19 Emily Borgmann F 5-4 Jr. Mississauga, Ontario Marisa Kresge Assistant Coach 26 Vivian Broderick D/MF 5-10 Fr. Des Moines, Iowa Carmyn Hayes Student Coach 14 Maia Cella MF 5-5 Fr. Evanston, Ill. 0 Caitlyn Clem GK 5-10 R-Sr. Okemos, Mich. Marija Pientka Sr. Assoc. AD 22 Jamie Donohue D 5-5 Jr. Evanston, Ill. Terry Gawlik Sr. Assoc. AD/SWA 6 Grace Douglas D 5-11 So. Cross Plains, Wis. Lindsey Brinza Athletic Trainer 23 Steph Fabry F 5-5 Jr. Brookfield, Wis. Kevin Schultz Strength Coach 18 Halle Fiedler D/MF 5-9 Fr. Montville, N.J. Kelli Grashel Communications 21 Becca Harrison MF 5-3 Sr. Valencia, Calif. Dave Sedor Academics 27 Natalie Jacobson F 5-9 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. Joel Ott Compliance 3 Sammy Kleedtke D 5-10 Fr. Brighton, Mich. Alex Knecht Event Manager 2 Chloe Knudtson D 5-6 Jr. Oshkosh, Wis. Jason Frausto Video Coordinator 12 Grace Krygier MF Fr. Novi, Mich. Dylan Mroczenski Equipment 8 Gabby Lawlor MF 5-4 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. 4 Sydney McGinnis F 5-6 Sr. Park Ridge, Ill. 29 Jordan McNeese D 5-5 So. Deforest, Wis. 25 Cameron Murtha F 5-8 Fr. Kensington, Md. 11 Victoria Pickett MF 5-6 Jr. Barrie, Ontario BY ELIGIBILITY 31 Grace Quirk GK 5-9 Jr. Highland Park, Ill. Seniors (4): Clem, Harrison, McGinnis, Tye 15 Dani Rhodes F 5-5 So. Waukesha, Wis. Juniors (8): Borgmann, Donohue, Fabry, 9 Lauren Rice F 5-8 Fr. Noblesville, Ind. Jaconson, Knudtson, Quirk, Torchio 32 Claire Shea MF 5-6 So. Atlanta, Ga. Sophomores (11): Bahr, Biegalski, Bloomer, 20 Alaina Snedden MF/F 5-7 So. Golden, Colo. Douglas, Hayes, McNeese, Pickett, Rhodes, 17 Katharine Torchio D 5-5 Jr. Lafayette, Calif. Shea, Snedden, Wesley, Winterfield 16 Alexis Tye MF 5-9 Sr. San Rafael, Calif. Freshmen (9): Broderick, Cella, Fiedler, Kleedtke, 7 Samantha Urban CB 5-8 Fr. Winnetka, Ill. Krygier, Lawlor, Murtha, Rice, Urban 5 Payton Wesley D 5-9 So. Hartland, Wis. 10 Allie Winterfield MF 5-7 So. Grand Blanc, Mich. PRONUNCIATIONS Camryn Biegalski Big –all –ski Maia Cella Mya Cell uh NUMERICAL Caitlyn Clem Cl-M No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Steph Fabry Fab-ray 0 Caitlyn Clem GK 5-10 R-Sr. Okemos, Mich. Halle Fiedler Feed-ler 2 Chloe Knudtson D 5-6 Jr. Oshkosh, Wis. Samantha Kleedtke KlEEDtkee 3 Sammy Kleedtke D 5-10 Fr. Brighton, Mich. Grace Kygier KrEE-gur 4 Sydney McGinnis F 5-6 Sr. Park Ridge, Ill. Cameron Murtha MER – tha 5 Payton Wesley D 5-9 So. Hartland, Wis. Claire Shea Shay 6 Grace Douglas D 5-11 So. Cross Plains, Wis. 7 Samantha Urban CB 5-8 Fr. Winnetka, Ill. 8 Gabby Lawlor MF 5-4 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. 9 Lauren Rice F 5-8 Fr. Noblesville, Ind. 10 Allie Winterfield MF 5-7 So. Grand Blanc, Mich. 11 Victoria Pickett MF 5-6 Jr. Barrie, Ontario 12 Grace Krygier MF Fr. Novi, Mich. 13 Grace Bahr MF 5-5 So. Broadview Heights, Ohio 14 Maia Cella MF 5-5 Fr. Evanston, Ill. 15 Dani Rhodes F 5-5 So. Waukesha, Wis. 16 Alexis Tye MF 5-9 Sr. San Rafael, Calif. 17 Katharine Torchio D 5-5 Jr. Lafayette, Calif. 18 Halle Fiedler D/MF 5-9 Fr. Montville, N.J. 19 Emily Borgmann F 5-4 Jr. Mississauga, Ontario 20 Alaina Snedden MF/F 5-7 So. Golden, Colo. 21 Becca Harrison MF 5-3 Sr. Valencia, Calif. 22 Jamie Donohue D 5-5 Jr. Evanston, Ill. 23 Steph Fabry F 5-5 Jr. Brookfield, Wis. 24 Jordyn Bloomer GK 5-8 So. Hartland, Wis. 25 Cameron Murtha F 5-8 Fr. Kensington, Md. 26 Vivian Broderick D/MF 5-10 Fr. Des Moines, Iowa 27 Natalie Jacobson F 5-9 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. 29 Jordan McNeese D 5-5 So. Deforest, Wis. 30 Camryn Biegalski D 5-9 So. Lombard, Ill. 31 Grace Quirk GK 5-9 Jr. Highland Park, Ill. 32 Claire Shea MF 5-6 So. Atlanta, Ga. 0 Caitlyn Clem 2 Chloe Knudtson Sammy Kleedtke Sydney McGinnis 5 Payton Wesley Grace Douglas GK • R-Sr. D • Jr. 2 D • Fr. 4 F • Sr. D • So. 6 D • So. Okemos, Mich. Oshkosh, Wis. Brighton, Mich. Tinley Park, Ill. Hartland, Wis. Cross Plains, Wis.

7 Samantha Urban 8 Gabby Lawlor Lauren Rice Allie Winterfield 1 Victoria Pickett Grace Krygier CB • Fr. MF • Fr. 9 • Fr. 1 MF • So. MF • RS-So. 1 • Fr. Winnetka, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Noblesville, Ind. 0 Grand Blanc, Mich. 1 Barrie, Ontario 2 Novi, Mich.

1 Grace Bahr 1 Maia cella 1 Dani Rhodes 1 Alexis Tye 1 Katharine Torchio Halle Fielder MF • So. MF • Fr. F • So. MF • Sr. D • Jr. 1 MF/D • Fr. 3 Broadview Heights, 4 Evanston, Ill. 5 Waukesha, Wis. 6 San Rafael, Calif. 7 Lafayette, Calif. Montville, N.J. Ohio 8

1 Emily Borgmann Alaina Snedden Becca Harrison Jamie Donohue Steph Fabry Jordyn Bloomer F • Jr. 2 MF/F • So. 2 MF • Sr. 2 D • Jr. 2 F • Jr. 2 GK • So. 9 Mississauga Ontario 0 Golden, Colo. 1 Valencia, Calif. 2 Evanston, Ill. 3 Brookfield, Wis. 4 Hartland, Wis.

2 Cameron Murtha 2 Vivian Broderick 2 Natalie Jacobson 2 Carmyn Hayes Jordan McNeese Camryn Biegalski F • Fr. MF/D • Fr. F • Jr. D/MF • So. 2 D • So. 3 D • So. 5 Kensington, Md. 6 Des Moines, Iowa 7 Indianapolis, Ind. 8 Bowie, Md. 9 Deforest, Wis. 0 Lombard, Ill.

Grace Quirk Claire Shea 3 GK • Jr. 3 MF • So. 1 Highland Park, Ill. 2 Atlanta, GA.