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Women's Soccer 2018 Game Notes Women’s Soccer 2018 Game Notes AUGUST (4-0) GAMEDAY INFORMATION VS. CREIGHTON 16 at Kent State W 3-1 Date: Thursday, Oct. 18 / 7PM 20 IUPUI W 2-0 Location: Indianapolis, Ind. / Sellick Bowl 26 NOTRE DAME (BEDN) W 4-1 Live Stats: ButlerSports.com 30 at Dayton W 1-0 Series History: Butler leads 7-1-1 Last Meeting: W 3-0 in Omaha SEPTEMBER (5-3) 2 at Kansas L 1-0 GAMEDAY INFORMATION VS. GEORGETOWN 6 EVANSVILLE W 4-0 Date: Sunday, Oct. 21 / 1PM 9 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 2-0 Location: Washington, D.C. 13 at Baylor L 2-0 Live Stats: GUHoyas.com 16 at TCU L 6-1 Series History: Georgetown leads 5-1-1 23 at Marquette* (BEDN) W 1-0 Last Meeting: L 3-0 at Georgetown in BIG EAST Championship 27 SETON HALL* (BEDN) W 3-0 BUTLER BULLDOGS (10-4-1, 4-1-1 BIG EAST) 30 PROVIDENCE* W 1-0 Co-Head Coach: Tari St. John Co-Head Coach: Rob Alman OCTOBER (1-1-1) Point Leader: Anja Savich - 16 4 at Xavier* T 0-0 (2OT) Goal Leader: Anja Savich - 7 7 at St. John’s* (BEDN) L 2-1 Assist Leader: Paige Monaghan - 5 14 DEPAUL* W 2-1 18 CREIGHTON* (BEDN) 7PM CREIGHTON BLUEJAYS (6-8-0, 3-3-0 BIG EAST) Last Opponent: W 1-0 at Villanova 21 at Georgetown* (BEDN) 1PM Head Coach: Ross Paule 25 at Villanova* (BEDN) 3PM Point Leader: Taryn Jakubowski - 10 28 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS TBA Goal Leader: Taryn Jakubowski - 4 Assist Leader: Keelie Forthergill - 4 NOVEMBER GEORGETOWN HOYAS (13-0-2, 6-0-0 BIG EAST) 1 BIG EAST SEMIFINALS TBA Last Opponent: W 1-0 vs. Providence 4 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP TBA Head Coach: Dave Nolan Point Leader: Caitlin Farrell - 29 * - BIG EAST Contest Goal Leader: Caitlin Farrell - 14 BEDN - Free Online Streaming Coverage Assist Leader: Kyra Carusa - 7 Home Games in Bold All game times are EST and subject to change BULLDOG BITS -The Bulldogs are undefeated at home (7-0) in 2018 -The last home loss for the Bulldogs came on Oct. 6, 2016 vs DePaul (1-0) - Butler’s 3-0 start in BIG EAST play is its best since joining the conference in 2013 - Julia Leonard named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week (9/10), (9/24) - Annika Schmidt tabbed BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week (8/27), (10/1) - The Butler defense has posted eight shutouts this season (2nd in the BIG EAST) - Hannah Luedtke’s .67 goals against average is second in the BIG EAST - The offense is averaging 13.9 shots per game and 1.67 goals per game - Anja Savich has notched three game winning goals so far in her rookie season - Paige Monaghan named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (8/27) - Anja Savich named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (8/20) - The Bulldogs’ 4-0 start was their best since 2000 (4-0-1) - Monaghan named a Mac Hermann Trophy Watch List candidate SOCCER - Monaghan was a unanimous selection for Preseason BIG EAST Offensive POY BUTLER WOMEN’S SOCCER 2018 Game Notes 2018 BUTLER WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTER GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Indianapolis, IN 46208 00 Hannah Luedtke GK R-Jr. 5-8 North Barrington, Ill. / Barrington Founded: 1855 Enrollment: 5,097 (4,551 Undergraduate) 1 Stephanie Rodriguez GK So. 5-6 Batavia, Ill. / Batavia Nickname: Bulldogs 2 Katie Soderstrom MF Fr. 5-5 Carmel, Ind. / Carmel School Colors: Blue & White 3 Julia Dreher F Fr. 5-6 Westlake, Ohio / Holy Name Home Field: Bud and Jackie Sellick Bowl (6,500) 4 Paige Monaghan F Sr. 5-7 Succasunna, N.J. / Roxbury Affiliation: NCAA Division I 5 Amanda Kowalski D R-So. 5-9 Arlington Heights, Ill. / Buffalo Grove Conference: BIG EAST 6 Julia Leonard D So. 5-7 Palatine, Ill. / William Fremd President: James Danko 7 Anja Savich F Fr. 5-10 Macomb, Mich. / Dakota Athletic Director: Barry Collier Associate AD/SWA: Molly Sullivan 8 Morgan Kloosterman MF Fr. 5-6 Northville, Mich. / Northville Athletic Dept. Phone: (317) 940-9375 9 Maddie Parrish MF Jr. 5-8 Noblesville, Ind. / Noblesville Ticket Office Phone: (317) 940-3647 10 Breann Pempek F Sr. 5-6 Indianapolis, Ind. / Lawrence North HISTORY 11 Taylor Crowe MF So. 5-4 Noblesville, Ind. / Noblesville First Year of Soccer ........................................ 1991 12 Halle Stelbasky F Sr. 5-8 Strongsville, Ohio / Walsh Jesuit All-Time Record ....................................275-241-48 13 Taylor Reid MF Jr. 5-8 Zionsville, Ind. / Zionsville BIG EAST Tournament Appearances ................... 4 NCAA Tournament Appearances .......................... 2 14 Macy Miller F Jr. 5-4 Carmel, Ind. / Carmel Result.................2015 L, 2-1 at Ohio State in 2 OT 15 Celia Gaynor MF Fr. 5-8 Shelby Township, Mich. / Notre Dame Preparatory Result................ 2017 T, 0-0 at Northwestern (Lost 16 Gabrielle Lemkuil MF Sr. 5-7 Verona, Wis. / James Madison Memorial 3-2 in PKs) 17 Amanda Rapaduski MF Fr. 5-7 Algonquin, Ill. / Harry D. Jacobs 18 Leah Goehring MF Fr. 5-6 Wayzata, Minn. / Orono TEAM INFORMATION 19 Carly Goehring F Jr. 5-8 Wayzata, Minn. / Orono 2017 Overall Record .....................................13-2-6 2017 BIG EAST Record / Finish ............5-0-4 / 2nd 20 Payton Black MF So. 5-8 Hebron, Ky. / Boone County 2017 Letterwinners Returning / Lost ................ 21/7 21 Kyra Cooke D R-Jr. 5-5 Waldorf, Md. / North Point 2017 Starters Returning / Lost ........................... 9/2 22 Lauren Ronnfeldt MF Jr. 5-6 Iowa City, Iowa / Regina Newcomers ......................................................... 11 23 Elena Gutlove MF So. 5-2 Canton, Ohio / Jackson COACHING STAFF 24 Alyssa Yarosz D Jr. 5-8 Morristown, N.J. / Villa Walsh Academy Co-Head Coach ...........................Tari St. John (13) 25 Madison Toth D Sr. 5-6 Rochester, Mich. / Stoney Creek Alma Mater / Year ..................................Purdue ‘03 26 Jaycee Helmer D Fr. 5-9 Munster, Ind. / Munster Record at Butler ......................................122-99-25 Career Record ...............................................Same 27 Annika Schmidt D R-Jr. 5-9 Zionsville, Ind. / Zionsville Co-Head Coach ............................... Rob Alman (7) 28 Gabby Smith MF Fr. 5-10 St. Louis, Mo. / Nerinx Hall Alma Mater / Year .....................................Leicester 29 Cassidy Blacha F Jr. 5-8 Avon, Ind. / Avon Record at Butler ........................................72-36-17 30 Caitlyn DiSarcina F So. 5-8 Shirley, Mass. / Groton School Career Record ...............................................Same Assistant Coach ..................................... Rob Klatte 31 Alex Holmes MF Sr. 5-4 Franklin, Tenn. / Ravenwood Director of Operations .........................Ric Huffman 32 Julia Calvert MF So. 5-4 Fishers, Ind. / Fishers Volunteer Asst. Coach ..................... Elise Edwards 99 Leonie Doege GK So. 5-6 Langenfeld, Germany / Landrat-Lucas Gymnasium Athletic Trainer .....................................Mike Howell SPORTS INFORMATION WSOC Contact ................................. Bree Williams Office Phone ...................................(317) 940-9994 Cell Phone ......................................(513) 594-2278 E-Mail [email protected] Associate AD/Communications ........John Dedman Office Phone ...................................(317) 940-9414 E-Mail [email protected] Athletics Website ................www.ButlerSports.com University Website ......................... www.Butler.edu 2 • Butler Women’s Soccer BUTLER WOMEN’S SOCCER 2018 Game Notes SCOUTING CREIGHTON The Bluejays are currently tied for fourth in the BIG EAST standings with nine points, and currently on a two-game winning streak after topping Villanova 1-0 and Seton Hall 2-1. Creighton’s other BIG EAST win came over Xavier 1-0. The three losses for the BULLDOGS BY STATE... Bluejays come at the hands of St. John’s (2-1), DePaul (2-1 OT), and Georgetown (7-1). Indiana ....................................................10 Taryn Jakubowski has notched four goals and two assists for a team-high 10 points. Katie Illinois ........................................................4 Sullivan has seen every minute in goal for Creighton, making 26 saves with a 1.84 goals Michigan ...................................................4 Ohio .........................................................3 against average. New Jersey ..............................................2 Minnesota ................................................2 International (Germany) ............................1 SCOUTING GEORGETOWN Iowa ..........................................................1 No. 4 Georgetown is the first team to qualify for the 2018 BIG EAST Women’s Soccer Maryland ..................................................1 Championship presented by Jeep. The Hoyas picked up their 18th points of league Tennessee ...............................................1 Missouri ....................................................1 season with a win over Providence on Sunday. The Hoyas are undefeated on the Wisconsin .................................................1 season with notable wins against No. 17 West Virginia, 2-0, and No. 25 Princeton, 2-1, Kentucky ...................................................1 in overtime. Caitlin Farrell has been the offensive standout for Georgetown, scoring 14 Massachusetts ..........................................1 goals with one assist for 29 total points. Ariell Schechtman has been the anchor in goal, only allowing three goals in 13 games. CAREER RECORD WATCH LIST... Saves LAST TIME AROUND 5) Julie Burton, 2010-13 .......................145 The Blue Demons struck first as Franny Cerny scored her eighth of the season to give 6) Katie Sanders, 2001-04 ....................144 DePaul the lead heading into halftime. Halle Stelbasky knotted it up at 1-1 off a
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