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2014 Schedule and Results 10-7-2 (4-4-0 Big 12) MATCH 20: #18 Texas Tech (14-3-1, 4-3-1 Big 12) Date Opponent Time/Result Aug. 15 INCARNATE WORD# W, 7-0 (Exhibition) OUTRIGGER RESORTS SHOOTOUT - Honolulu, Hi. Aug. 22 vs. Arizona State T, 2-2 (2OT) Aug. 25 at Hawai’i W 2-1

Aug. 29 #25 ARKANSAS# T, 0-0 (2OT) Aug. 31 NEVADA# W, 5-1 Sept. 5 at Texas A&M-Corpus Chr. W, 6-0 Sept. 7 MONTANA# W, 2-0 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTERFINAL USF SOCCER CLASSIC - Tampa, Fla. Wednesday, Nov. 5 l 2 p.m. Central Sept. 12 vs. UCF (Tampa, Fla.) L, 0-2 Swope Soccer Village (1,500) Sept. 14 at USF L, 0-2 Kansas City, Mo.

Sept. 19 #1 UCLA# L, 0-1 Broadcast Information Sept. 21 at Texas State W, 2-0 TELEVISION: The match will be broadcast live on the Big 12 Digital Network at Big12Sports. com with Lincoln Rose on the call. Sept. 26 #6 TEXAS TECH#* W, 1-0 (OT) RADIO: None Sept. 28 #17 WEST VIRGINIA#* L, 0-2 SERIES: Texas won this year’s meeting against Texas Tech (1-0) back on Sept. 26 to add to its Oct. 3 at Iowa State* W, 1-0 13-6-3 overall series advantage. The last nine match-ups between the two squads have been either ties or settled by one goal with UT leading over that stretch, 4-3-2. In the only neutral Oct. 10 #11 KANSAS#* L, 0-1 site meeting at the Big 12 Championship, Texas topped TTU (1-0) in San Antonio, Texas, in 2011. Oct. 17 at TCU* L, 1-3 TEXAS LONGHORN QUICK KICKS ... Oct. 20 ARK.-LITTLE ROCK# W, 2-0 l Texas had three players named to the various All-Big 12 teams prior to the start of the Oct. 24 at Oklahoma* W, 1-0 Big 12 Championship. Junior goalkeeper Abby Smith was tabbed to the first team, her third Oct. 26 at Baylor* W, 2-1 consecutive Big 12 accolade after second team nods in 2012 & 2013. Senior midfielder Sharis Lachappelle followed up two previous selections (2012 - 2nd; 2013 - 1st) with another second Oct. 31 OKLAHOMA STATE#* L, 1-2 team inclusion, while freshman forward Olivia Brook was named to the Big 12 All-Newcomer Team. Texas has boasted at least three players on the all-league teams in each of the last five seasons and for 13 of the last 14 years. BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP - Kansas City, Mo. l Junior goalkeeper Abby Smith had quite a night in the 2-1 loss to Oklahoma State on Nov. 5 vs. #18 Texas Tech (QF) 2 p.m. CT Halloween. The Plano, Texas, native set a new personal single-match career-high with 10 saves and now possesses 81 for the season, good for ninth in stops on the all-time Texas single-season list. l So far this year, Texas is an impressive 10-2-1 in matches where it scores at least one goal, Nov. 14-16 NCAA Championship First Round including five one-goal victories (at Hawaii - 2-1; vs. #6 Texas Tech - 1-0 OT; at Iowa State - 1-0; Nov. 21-23 NCAA Championship 2nd/3rd Rounds at Oklahoma - 1-0; at Baylor - 2-1). The only blemishes out of those 12 occurrences were a 2-2 tie against Arizona State (Aug. 22), a 3-1 loss at TCU (Oct. 17) and a 2-1 loss to Oklahoma Nov. 28-30 NCAA Championship Quarterfinals State (Oct. 31). Dec. 5 & 7 NCAA Women’s College Cup l Looking at records (as of 11/3), Texas has played 19 teams that have combined to post a * = Big 12 Conference match 195-121-35 overall record (a .605 winning percentage) thus far in 2014. As of Nov. 3, the NCAA rated UT’s slate as the NINTH-toughest schedule by percentage in Division I and second # = Televised by Longhorn Network toughest in the Big 12, behind Oklahoma State (.638). Fourteen of those 19 teams possess winning Home contests listed in BOLD CAPS records, while two of those squads (UCLA & West Virginia) have lost two or fewer matches. l The Longhorn program holds an 87-41-15 all-time record against members of the Big 12 All times listed are Central and subject to change. Conference and is 14-10-1 against league foes since Angela Kelly took over as head coach. Rankings are from NSCAA poll at time of match TEAM STAT COMPARISON #18 TTU Category Texas 14-3-1______Record______10-7-2 MEDIA RELATIONS 35______Goals______28 Soccer Contact: BRIAN DAVIS 30______Assists______23 Office: (512) 471-9801 100______Points______79 316______Shots______321 Cell: (865) 696-7947 .111______Shot Pct.______.087 E-mail: [email protected] 128______Shots on Goal______128 .405______Shots on Goal Pct.______.399 Media Relations Fax: (512) 471-6040 96______Corner Kicks______141 UT Athletics Website: www.TexasSports.com 17.6______Shots Per Game______16.9 Myers Press Box Phone: (512) 232-3840 1-1______Penalty Kicks______4-4 57______Saves______84 2014 TEXAS SOCCER

2014 Quick Facts 2014 Numerical Roster Location: ______Austin, Texas No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl-Exp. Hometown Enrollment: ______52,076 (39,995 undergraduate) 00 Cara Connatser GK 5-6 So. Frisco, Texas / Centennial President: ______William C. Powers, Jr. 0 Keagan McCoy GK 5-7 So. Knoxville, Tenn. / West Founded: ______1883 1 Abby Smith GK 5-9 Jr. Plano, Texas / Plano West Conference: ______Big 12 2 Brooke Gilbert D 5-6 Sr. Snohomish, Wash. / Glacier Peak 3 Sydney Shutter F 5-6 Jr. Austin, Texas / Bowie Nickname/Mascot: ______Longhorns/Bevo XIV 4 Lindsey Meyer M 6-0 Jr. Coppell, Texas / Coppell Colors: ______Burnt orange (PANTONE 159) and white 5 Julia Dyche M 5-6 So. Southlake, Texas / Southlake Carroll Women’s Athletics Director:______Christine Plonsky 6 Emilie Campbell D/M 5-4 Jr. London, Ontario / Mother Teresa NCAA Faculty Representative: ____ Dr. Michael Clement 7 Quinn Zulkowski M 5-6 Fr. Austin, Texas / Vandegrift 9 Whitney Jaynes D 5-4 Sr. Plano, Texas / Plano West ______1994 10 Chelbi Orrick M 5-4 Fr. , Texas / Cypress Christian First Year of Soccer: 11 Sharis Lachappelle M 5-9 Sr. San Antonio, Texas / Johnson All-Time Record: ______225-154-37 (.585) - 20 years 12 Aaron Strawser M/F 5-0 Jr. Beaumont, Texas / West Brook All-Time Big 12 Record:______103-51-20 (.649) 13 Brinkley Field D/F 5-8 Jr. Dallas, Texas / Lake Highlands Big 12 Championships (Regular Season/Tournament): 14 Isabelle Kerr D 5-7 So. Austin, Texas / St. Andrew’s Episcopal ______3 (1/2) 15 Erin Geiger M 5-2 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. / St. Mary’s NCAA Tournaments (Record): ______10 (6-10-1) 17 Kelsey Shimmick F 5-7 Jr. Grapevine, Texas / Grapevine 18 Jalynn Barron D/M 5-2 Fr. Plano, Texas / Plano West 19 Cierra Grubbs D 5-9 Sr. Gladewater, Texas / Union Grove Facility:____ Mike A. Myers Track & Soccer Stadium (20,000) 20 Mikayla Flores F 5-3 Fr. La Verne, Calif. / Bonita Myers Stadium Record:______111-31-15 (.755) 21 Ava Vogel GK 5-8 Sr. Seattle, Wash. / Roosevelt All-Time Home Record:______133-43-17 (.733) 22 Katie Gernsbacher M/F 5-5 So. Austin, Texas / McCallum 23 Chantale Campbell M/F 5-4 Jr. London, Ontario / Mother Teresa Head Coach: ______Angela Kelly 24 Ali Schmalz D 5-4 Jr. Hoffman Estates, Ill. / Schaumburg 26 Jasmine Hart F 5-8 So. Haltom City, Texas / Keller Fossil Ridge Alma Mater (Year): ______North Carolina (1994) 29 Olivia Brook F 5-10 Fr. Houston, Texas / Memorial Record at Texas - Season: ______20-16-4 (.550) - 3rd 30 Morgan Murphy M 5-8 Fr. Plano, Texas / Plano West Career Record - Seasons: ______180-100-24 (.632) - 15th 37 Julie Arnold D 5-8 Sr. Round Rock, Texas / Round Rock Assistant Coach - Season: ______Keeley Dowling - 3rd Alma Mater (Year): ______Tennessee (2005) Assistant Coach - Season: ______Jaimel Johnson - 3rd 2014 Alphabetical Roster Alma Mater (Year): ______Tennessee (2009) No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl-Exp. Hometown Volunteer Assistant - Season:______Kristine Lilly - 1st 37 Julie Arnold D 5-8 Sr. Round Rock, Texas / Round Rock Alma Mater (Year): ______North Carolina (1992) 18 Jalynn Barron D/M 5-2 Fr. Plano, Texas / Plano West 29 Olivia Brook F 5-10 Fr. Houston, Texas / Memorial Special Assistant - Season:______Alex Kraus 23 Chantale Campbell M/F 5-4 Jr. London, Ontario / Mother Teresa Athletic Trainer:______Gabe Perlaza 6 Emilie Campbell D/M 5-4 Jr. London, Ontario / Mother Teresa 00 Cara Connatser GK 5-6 So. Frisco, Texas / Centennial Strength and Conditioning Coach:______Anna Craig 5 Julia Dyche M 5-6 So. Southlake, Texas / Southlake Carroll 13 Brinkley Field D/F 5-8 Jr. Dallas, Texas / Lake Highlands Soccer Office Phone Number:______(512) 471-7568 20 Mikayla Flores F 5-3 Fr. La Verne, Calif. / Bonita 15 Erin Geiger M 5-2 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. / St. Mary’s 2013 Overall Record: ______12-6-2 22 Katie Gernsbacher M/F 5-5 So. Austin, Texas / McCallum 2 Brooke Gilbert D 5-6 Sr. Snohomish, Wash. / Glacier Peak 2013 Big 12 Conference Record/Finish: _____5-2-1/Third 19 Cierra Grubbs D 5-9 Sr. Gladewater, Texas / Union Grove 2013 Big 12 Championship/Finish: ______0-1/Quarterfinals 26 Jasmine Hart F 5-8 So. Haltom City, Texas / Keller Fossil Ridge 2013 Postseason:______None 9 Whitney Jaynes D 5-4 Sr. Plano, Texas / Plano West Starters Returning/Lost:______10/1 14 Isabelle Kerr D 5-7 So. Austin, Texas / St. Andrew’s Episcopal Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ______21/3 11 Sharis Lachappelle M 5-9 Sr. San Antonio, Texas / Johnson Newcomers: ______7 0 Keagan McCoy GK 5-7 So. Knoxville, Tenn. / West 4 Lindsey Meyer M 6-0 Jr. Coppell, Texas / Coppell 30 Morgan Murphy M 5-8 Fr. Plano, Texas / Plano West Twitter:______@TexasSoccer 10 Chelbi Orrick M 5-4 Fr. Houston, Texas / Cypress Christian Facebook:______Texas Longhorns Soccer 24 Ali Schmalz D 5-4 Jr. Hoffman Estates, Ill. / Schaumburg 17 Kelsey Shimmick F 5-7 Jr. Grapevine, Texas / Grapevine 3 Sydney Shutter F 5-6 Jr. Austin, Texas / Bowie Media Policies 1 Abby Smith GK 5-9 Jr. Plano, Texas / Plano West 12 Aaron Strawser M/F 5-0 Jr. Beaumont, Texas / West Brook All interviews with Texas student-athletes must be coordi- 21 Ava Vogel GK 5-8 Sr. Seattle, Wash. / Roosevelt nated through the Media Relations Department. Please make 7 Quinn Zulkowski M 5-6 Fr. Austin, Texas / Vandegrift all interview requests at least 24 hours before the desired interview to Brian Davis at (865) 696-7947. Pronunciation Guide

Texas coaches and athletes will be available for post-game No. Player Pronunciation No. Player Pronunciation interviews after a brief cooling-off period following each con- 23 Chantale Campbell shan-TALL 11 Sharis Lachappelle SHARE-iss test as mandated by the NCAA. Media members who wish to LAH-shuh-pell interview Texas athletes or coaches should notify Davis or a 6 Emilie Campbell EM-ill-ee 18 Jalynn Barron JAY-lin BARE-on member of the media relations staff prior to the end of each 17 Kelsey Shimmick SHIM-mick 00 Cara Connatser CARE-uh match. 12 Aaron Strawser STRAW-sir Kuh-NAT-sur We look forward to and thank you for your coverage of 9 Whitney Jaynes janes 21 Ava Vogel AY-vuh VOE-goal the 2014 Texas Soccer team. 5 Julia Dyche DIKE 20 Mikayla Flores Muh-KAY-luh 0 Keagan McCoy Key-GUN FLOR-ez 10 Chelbi Orrick Shell-BEE 7 Quinn Zulkowski Zull-KOW-skee

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GAME NOTES 2014 The Breakdown HISTORY IN THE BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP Texas has appeared in every Big 12 Championship dating back to the 1996 season (18 appearances) and Game Type Overall Big 12 owns a 13-15-4 overall record with two titles (2006, 2007). UT is 9-8-1 all-time in its opening round matches Home matches 4-4-1 0-0-0 and is 1-1-1 in such matches, with a 2012 semifinal appearance, since the arrival of Angela Kelly to take over the program prior to the 2012 campaign. Against Wednesday’s opponent Texas Tech at the Big 12 Away matches 6-2-0 0-0-0 Championship, the Longhorns are 1-0 after a 1-0 victory over the Red Raiders in San Antonio, Texas, back Neutral site matches 0-1-1 0-0-0 in 2011 (see pages 7 & 8 of these notes for more Texas Big 12 Championship info). Day matches 2-3-0 0-0-0 SMITH, LACHAPPELLE, BROOK REAP BIG 12 HONORS Night matches 8-4-2 0-0-0 Texas had three players named to the various All-Big 12 teams prior to the start of the Big 12 Championship. Weekend matches 4-2-0 0-0-0 Junior goalkeeper Abby Smith was tabbed to the first team, her third consecutive Big 12 accolade after Weekday matches 6-5-2 0-0-0 second team nods in 2012 & 2013. Senior midfielder Sharis Lachappelle followed up two previous Against ranked opponents 1-3-1 0-0-0 selections (2012 - 2nd; 2013 - 1st) with another second team inclusion, while freshman forward Olivia Brook was named to the Big 12 All-Newcomer Team. Texas has boasted at least three players on the Against Texas teams 4-1-0 0-0-0 all-league teams in each of the last five seasons and for 13 of the last 14 years. One-goal matches 5-3-0 0-0-0 Two-goal matches 3-4-0 0-0-0 SOLID SO FAR ON PENALTIES Three + goal matches 2-0-0 0-0-0 With ties in the Big 12 Championship settled through the use of penalty kicks, Texas has to feel pretty confident if forced into that situation. UT has been sent to the spot four times in 2014 and has scored Overtime matches 1-0-2 0-0-0 successfully on all four of those spot kicks. Brooke Gilbert finished one each in wins over Texas A&M-CC and Montana, Sharis Lachappelle blasted a PK home against UALR and Lindsey Meyer tucked one into Month the net against Oklahoma State. The last time the Horns went to penalties in the postseason was during a 0-0 (2OT) tie against TCU in the 2012 Big 12 Championship, falling 4-2 on spot kicks. UT has won three In August 2-0-2 0-0-0 of its four all-time PK sessions in the league event (2006, two in 2007, 2012). In September 4-4-0 0-0-0 In October 4-3-0 0-0-0 SMITH HAD QUITE A NIGHT In November 0-0-0 0-0-0 Junior goalkeeper Abby Smith had quite a night in the 2-1 loss to Oklahoma State on Halloween. The Plano, Texas, native set a new personal single-match career-high with 10 saves and now possesses 81 for the season, good for ninth in stops on the all-time Texas single-season list. Scoring Texas scores first 8-0-1 0-0-0 SPREADING THE HEROICS AROUND Texas scores 1 goal 3-2-0 0-0-0 Texas has had no shortage of heroines this season as nine different players have been credited with at least one match-winning goal. In fact, the only player with more than one match-winning score is Texas scores 2 goals 5-0-1 0-0-0 junior midfielder Lindsey Meyer who owns two. Most recently, freshman forward Morgan Murphy (at Texas scores 3 goals 0-0-0 0-0-0 Oklahoma) and sophomore midfielder Julia Dyche (at Baylor) picked up crucial winning goals for the Horns. Texas scores 4+ goals 2-0-0 0-0-0 OUR RPI IS SOLID Opponent scores first 2-7-0 0-0-0 Texas is sitting at No. 34 in the Ratings Percentage Index released on Mon., Nov. 3, by the NCAA, good for Opponent scores 1 goal 3-2-0 0-0-0 fifth in the Big 12 behind West Virginia, Texas Tech, Kansas and Oklahoma State. The Longhorns reached Opponent scores 2 goals 0-4-1 0-0-0 as high as No. 25 at one point this season on Oct. 6 and were as high as No. 30 last week. RPI is a major Opponent scores 3 goals 0-1-0 0-0-0 component looked at when determine at-large bid selections to the annual NCAA Tournament field of 64. As of Oct. 30, Top Drawer Soccer projected Texas as a recipient of an at-large berth to the field. Opponent scores 4+ goals 0-0-0 0-0-0

NOTICED BY THE NSCAA Penalties Texas picked up one vote in the latest Continental Tire/NSCAA Coaches Poll released on Tues., Oct. 28. Texas has more fouls 5-4-1 0-0-0 It marked the first time the Longhorns have picked up votes since receiving three votes in the September 2nd rankings when in possession of a 2-0-2 overall record. Opponent has more fouls 3-3-1 0-0-0 Fouls are tied 2-0-0 0-0-0 WE’VE PLAYED A SOLID SCHEDULE! Texas has more cautions 3-4-0 0-0-0 Looking at records (as of 11/3), Texas has played 19 teams that have combined to post a 195-121-35 overall record (a .605 winning percentage) thus far in 2014. As of Nov. 3, the NCAA rated UT’s slate as Opp. has more cautions 2-1-0 0-0-0 the NINTH-toughest schedule by percentage in Division I and second toughest in the Big 12, behind Cautions are tied 1-0-1 0-0-0 Oklahoma State (.638). Fourteen of those 19 teams possess winning records, while two of those squads (UCLA & West Virginia) have lost two or fewer matches. Half-By-Half Top Schedules in 2014 (per NCAA.com): 1. Oregon, 2. Oregon State, 3. Oklahoma State, 4. South Carolina, 5. North Carolina, 6. Texas A&M, 7. Washington, 8. Stanford, 9. TEXAS, 10. Duke Leading after 1st half 5-0-1 0-0-0 Trailing after 1st half 1-4-0 0-0-0 GILBERT’S BEEN GREAT! Tied after 1st half 4-3-0 0-0-0 Texas senior defender Brooke Gilbert was honored on Mon., Oct. 27, for her efforts in crucial Big 12 Tied after 2nd half 1-0-2 0-0-0 league victories at Oklahoma & Baylor. The Snohomish, Wash., native was named to the Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week as well as the Big 12 Conference’s Defensive Player of the Week. She played all 180 possible minutes in the two matches as part of the defensive backline, helping limit rival OU Shooting to just six shots in a 1-0 shutout and dished an assist on Lindsey Meyer’s match-tying goal at 74:27 of Texas out-shoots opp. 8-2-1 0-0-0 the 2-1 win at Baylor. Opp. out-shoots Texas 1-5-1 0-0-0 Gilbert has been quite the offensive contributor for the Longhorns during the 2014 campaign, netting a Shots are tied 1-0-0 0-0-0 single season career-high-tying four goals and registering two assists for a career-best 10 total points. Her TX has more shots on goal 8-2-0 0-0-0 contributions come despite serving as a starting defender in the backline for the Burnt Orange & White, Opp. has more shots on goal 2-5-1 0-0-0 making her one of the highest-scoring defenders in the Big 12. West Virginia midfielder/defender Michaela Abam has seven goals while splitting time between offensive & defensive positions. Shots on goal are tied 0-0-1 0-0-0 Texas has 10 or fewer shots 2-1-2 0-0-0 TEXAS STATS FOLLOWING A LOSS UNDER KELLY Opp. has 10 or fewer shots 8-0-1 0-0-0 Texas owns a 10-11-1 overall record in matches following a loss under the guidance of Texas head coach Texas has 11-15+ shots 1-4-0 0-0-0 Angela Kelly. UT was 4-6 in such instances back during her initial season of 2012 and 3-2-0 after a loss in 2013. After dropping its season finale to Oklahoma State to conclude the 2013 campaign, Texas started Opponent has 11-15+ shots 1-3-1 0-0-0 2014 with a 2-2 (2OT) tie against Arizona State in Waipahu, Hi. Thus far in 2014, UT is 3-3-0 after following Texas has 16+ or more shots 7-2-0 0-0-0 up its defeat to UCF (Sept. 12) with consecutive losses to USF (Sept. 14) and No. 1 UCLA (Sept. 19). UT Opp has 16+ or more shots 1-4-0 0-0-0

2014 Texas Soccer Match Notes 3 www.TexasSports.com 2014 TEXAS SOCCER followed up its loss against the top-ranked Bruins by shutting out Texas State, 2-0 (Sept. 21), and followed the 2-0 loss to West Virginia (Sept. 28) by topping Iowa State on the road, 1-0 (Oct. 3). UT followed up NSCAA a 1-0 defeat to Kansas (Oct. 10) with a 3-1 road loss at TCU (Oct. 17). Texas rebounded from the defeat against the Horned Frogs to shutout UALR, 2-0, on Oct. 20. Coaches Poll Top 25 JUST GIVE US ONE GOAL... October 28 So far this season, Texas is an impressive 10-2-1 in matches where it scores at least one goal, Rk. School Pts. Rec. Last including five one-goal victories (at Hawaii - 2-1; vs. #6 Texas Tech - 1-0 OT; at Iowa State - 1-0; at Oklahoma 1. UCLA (31) 823 15-0-2 1 - 1-0; at Baylor - 2-1). The only blemishes out of those 12 occurrences were a 2-2 tie against Arizona State 2. Florida State (2) 784 15-1-1 2 back on Aug. 22, a 3-1 loss at TCU on Oct. 17 and a 2-1 defeat against Oklahoma State on Oct. 31. 3. Virginia 741 16-1-0 3 4. Stanford 732 14-1-2 4 HOLDING OPPONENTS UNDER 10 SHOTS IS KEY 5. North Carolina 701 11-2-2 5 During head coach Angela Kelly’s three seasons in charge of the Longhorns program, defense has played a 6. Penn State 648 16-2-0 7 big role in the squad’s success. Texas owns an 21-5-2 mark when holding opponents under 10 shots 7. Texas A&M 630 14-2-2 6 in a match. UT was 6-3 in 2012, 8-2-1 in 2013 and is unbeaten at 7-0-1 thus far in 2014 when holding its 8. Florida 584 13-4-0 8 foes to nine or fewer total shots. This season in those instances, the Horns tied Arizona State (eight shots) 9. Notre Dame 549 12-4-1 9 and defeated Hawai’i (eight shots), Nevada (nine shots), Texas A&M-CC (three shots), Montana (six shots), 10. West Virginia 536 13-2-2 10 Iowa State (six shots), UALR (three shots) and at Oklahoma (six shots). 11. Wisconsin 481 15-2-1 12 12. Pepperdine 445 13-2-3 11 SCORING FIRST SETS THE RIGHT TONE 13. DePaul 403 14-0-3 13 In three seasons under coach Angela Kelly, the Longhorns have posted an 25-1-3 mark when scoring 14. Kansas 359 15-3-0 15 the initial goal of the contest. UT went 10-0-1 last year when scoring first and are 8-0-1 this year when 15. BYU 349 12-3-2 17 registering the match’s initial tally. 16. Virginia Tech 321 13-5-0 14 17. Washington 298 12-4-1 18 KEEP THE CROOKED NUMBERS OFF THE SCOREBOARD 18. Texas Tech 283 14-3-1 19 Under the guidance of head coach Angela Kelly, Texas boasts a lot of success when the defense keeps the 19. UCF 207 15-3-0 23 crooked numbers off the opponent’s side of the scoreboard. Since the beginning of the 2012 campaign, 20. South Carolina 196 11-4-3 21 the Longhorns have limited the opposition to a single goal or less in 43 of 59 possible matches. 21. Clemson 166 12-3-2 20 In those instances, Texas owns an impressive 29-10-4 overall record and has gone 22-3-3 since beginning 22. Washington State 158 10-2-3 24 the 2013 season. 23. Rutgers 83 11-4-1 16 24. Kentucky 74 11-5-0 RV MORE TOP DRAWER SOCCER KUDOS... 25. Michigan 61 12-4-2 RV TopDrawerSoccer.com released its lists of what the organization deemed to be its Top 100 Players of the Midseason and the Top 100 Freshmen of 2014 (Oct. 16). Junior netminder Abby Smith was ranked No. Others Receiving Votes: California (39), 31 among the Top 100 Players of the Midseason, while forward Olivia Brook made the Top 100 Freshmen Arizona State (16), Iowa (11), FGCU list by coming in at No. 96. (8), Santa Clara (8), Oklahoma State (7), Northeastern (5), Auburn (4), Colgate (4), ONE OF THE TOP FRESHMAN SCORERS IN THE BIG 12! Georgetown (3), Georgia (3), La Salle (2), Forward Olivia Brook continues to impress as the Houston, Texas, native is currently tied for the most TEXAS (1), State (1), North Texas points (14) and rates second in goals (six) of any freshman in the entire Big 12 Conference. She currently (1).

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Week #12 Poll - November 3 October 28 November 3 Rk. School Record Rk. School Record Rk. School Record 1. UCLA 17-0-2 1. UCLA 15-0-2 1. UCLA 17-0-2 2. Florida State 16-1-1 2. Florida State 15-1-1 2. Virginia 17-1-0 3. Virginia 17-1-0 3. Stanford 14-1-2 3. Florida State 16-1-1 4. Stanford 16-1-2 4. Virginia 16-1-0 4. Stanford 16-1-2 5. North Carolina 12-2-2 5. North Carolina 11-2-2 5. Penn State 17-2-0 6. Texas A&M 15-2-2 6. Penn State 16-2-0 6. Florida 14-4-0 7. Penn State 17-2-0 7. Notre Dame 12-4-1 7. North Carolina 12-2-2 8. West Virginia 14-2-2 8. DePaul 14-0-3 8. Texas A&M 15-2-2 9. Florida 14-4-0 9. Texas A&M 14-2-2 9. Notre Dame 12-4-2 10. DePaul 15-0-3 10. Wisconsin 15-2-1 10. Wisconsin 15-2-2 11. Wisconsin 15-2-2 11. Florida 13-4-0 11. West Virginia 14-2-2 12. Pepperdine 14-2-3 12. West Virginia 13-2-2 12. Virginia Tech 14-5-0 13. Texas Tech 14-3-1 13. Pepperdine 13-2-3 13. BYU 13-3-3 14. Notre Dame 12-4-2 14. UCF 15-3-0 14. UCF 16-3-0 15. Clemson 13-3-2 15. Virginia Tech 13-5-0 15. Kentucky 13-5-0 16. UCF 16-3-0 16. Texas Tech 14-3-1 16. California 13-4-2 17. Virginia Tech 14-5-0 17. Washington 12-4-1 17. Michigan 12-4-3 18. California 13-4-2 18. Kentucky 12-5-0 18. South Carolina 12-4-3 19. Kansas 15-4-0 19. Washington State 10-2-3 19. Texas Tech 14-3-1 20. BYU 13-3-3 20. San Diego State 14-3-1 20. USC 12-5-2 21. South Carolina 12-4-3 21. Rutgers 11-4-1 21. Pepperdine 14-2-3 22. Rutgers 12-4-1 22. Georgetown 10-3-4 22. Rutgers 12-4-1 23. Kentucky 13-5-0 23. Clemson 12-3-2 23. Santa Clara 13-6-0 24. Washington State 10-4-3 24. Kansas 15-3-0 24. Illinois 10-7-2 25. FGCU 15-3-0 25. South Carolina 11-4-3 25. Kansas 15-4-0

Others considered: Michigan (12-4-3), 2014 opponents listed in bold for both polls. Georgetown (11-3-4), Boston University (12-4- 3), La Salle (102-4-2), Washington (12-6-1). 2014 opponents listed in bold for both polls.

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2014 BIG 12 CONFERENCE STANDINGS (as of 11/3) Team Big 12 Record Pct. Streak Pts Overall Record Pct. Streak Home Away Neutral West Virginia 7-0-1 .938 W7 22.0 14-2-2 .833 W7 10-1-1 3-1-1 1-0-0 Oklahoma State 5-2-1 .688 W1 16.0 10-8-1 .553 W1 9-2-0 1-5-1 0-1-0 Kansas 5-3-0 .625 L1 15.0 15-4-0 .789 L1 10-2-0 5-2-0 0-0-0 Texas Tech 4-3-1 .563 W4 13.0 14-3-1 .806 W4 7-1-1 4-2-0 3-0-0 TEXAS 4-4-0 .500 L1 12.0 10-7-2 .579 L1 4-4-1 6-2-0 0-1-1 Oklahoma 3-4-1 .438 W1 10.0 9-7-3 .553 W1 5-3-2 4-4-1 0-0-0 Baylor 2-5-1 .313 L3 7.0 8-8-2 .500 L3 5-2-2 3-6-0 0-0-0 TCU 1-4-3 .313 L2 6.0 8-7-3 .528 L2 4-4-1 4-3-2 0-0-0 Iowa State 1-7-0 .125 W1 3.0 7-11-0 .389 W1 4-4-0 3-6-0 0-1-0 sits in a deadlock for eighth in points and sixth in goals in the league (counting all players). West Virginia’s Michaela Abam leads all freshman scorers in the Big 12 with seven goals and has 14 points. Texas in the AWAY FROM THE FRIENDLY CONFINES... Big 12 Conference Stats Texas owns a 10-12-1 mark in road matches under head coach Angela Kelly but has seen a recent run of success markedly improve that total. UT is 8-3-1 in its last 12 true road matches, including a (as of 11/3) 6-2 record in 2014 with wins at Hawai’i (2-1), at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, at Texas State Category UT Leader Big 12 Rk. (2-0), at Iowa State (1-0), at Oklahoma (1-0) and at Baylor (2-1), but a 2-0 loss at USF and FIELD PLAYERS a 3-1 defeat at TCU. In neutral site matches under Kelly, the Longhorns are 2-2-2 with a tie this year against now nationally-ranked Arizona State back in the season-opener in Waipahu, Hi., and a 2-0 loss to Points: Olivia Brook (14) T8th UCF on Sept. 12. Pts PG: Olivia Brook (0.78) T9th Goals: Olivia Brook (6) T6th TEXAS LIKES TO GET YOU “CORNERED” Goals PG: Olivia Brook (0.33) T6th The Longhorns entered the week ranked FOURTH in the NCAA Division I statistics in corner Assists: Jasmine Hart (5) T3rd kicks and now have 141 over 19 matches for an 7.4 corner-per-match average. With the Jasmine Hart (0.29) 4th addition of postseason play at the Big 12 Championship and potentially NCAAs, this year’s squad could Assists PG: break the school record of 162 set back in 2003. Texas has scored FOUR TIMES off corner kicks Shots: Sharis Lachappelle (51) 4th this season with Brooke Gilbert finishing the first two scores during the 5-1 win over Nevada on Aug. Shots PG: Sharis Lachappelle (2.68) 8th 31, Sharis Lachappelle heading in a corner taken by Chantale Campbell during the second half of GW Goals: Lindsey Meyer (2) N/A the 2-0 win at Texas State (Sept. 21) and Lindsey Meyer finishing off another Campbell corner for the match-winner on Oct. 3 at Iowa State. West Virginia has earned 109 corners in 2014 to trail Texas for the top spot in the Big 12 standings. GOALKEEPERS NCAA Division I Corner Kick Standings (as of 11/3) GAA: Abby Smith (0.98) 6th 1. Virginia 157 6. San Diego St. 129 Saves: Abby Smith (81) 3rd 2. Cincinnati 151 7. Northeastern 128 Save Percentage: Abby Smith (.818) 3rd 3. Rice 145 8. ETSU 126 Saves PG: Abby Smith (4.50) 4th 4. TEXAS 141 W. Michigan 126 Shutouts: Abby Smith (7.0) 4th 5. UCLA 130 10. Michigan 125 Shutouts PG: Abby Smith (0.39) 4th OUR VERY OWN IRON WOMAN! Junior goalkeeper Abby Smith has truly become the go-to player for Texas between the pipes, although TEAM her lengthy streak in net ended for precautionary reasons late in the first half at TCU on Oct. 17. The Plano, Category No. Big 12 Rk. Texas, native had played every available minute of UT’s last 46 matches dating back to Sept. 14, 2012, versus Goals: 28 4th Fresno State, a stretch of an incredible 4331 minutes and 49 seconds or just over 72 total hours! 23 T4th Assists: THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME Points: 79 4th Dorothy once said there’s no place like home. The Texas soccer squad takes that line from “The Wizard Shots: 321 2nd of Oz” to heart as in two-plus seasons under coach Angela Kelly, the Longhorns have posted a 18-9-3 Goals PG: 1.47 5th (.650) record in the friendly confines of Myers Stadium and are 13-4-2 over the last 19 home matches. Assists PG: 1.21 T4th Last year, UT recorded a 9-0-1 mark in home contests, including a 4-0 record in Big 12 games. The Horns Goals All.: 18 T6th saw the end of their 13-match home unbeaten streak this season with a hard-fought, 1-0 loss to No. 1 UCLA on Sept. 19. In the next home match, Texas got back on track, however, with a 1-0 (OT) upset GAA: 0.92 7th over #6 Texas Tech. The top all-time home unbeaten streaks ranked below: Saves: 84 4th Shutouts: 8 T2nd Matches Record During Streak Dates of Streak Fouls: 165 7th 21 matches 15-0-6 Aug. 31, 2007-Oct. 31, 2008 Corners: 141 1st 15 matches 11-0-4 Oct. 2, 2009-Oct. 22, 2010 Offsides: 39 6th 14 matches 14-0-0 Aug. 29, 2004-Aug. 28, 2005 13 matches 11-0-2 Aug. 23, 2013-Sept. 7, 2014 Yellow Cards: 11 6th Texas owns an all-time home record of 115-35-16 (.741) in the 16th year (1999-present) at Mike A. Myers Stadium and Soccer Field. In the 20+-year history of Texas Soccer, the Horns have registered an overall record of 137-47-18 (.723) in home games. AGAINST THE LONE STAR STATE UNDER KELLY Following the 6-0 rout at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Sept. 5), the 2-0 blanking of Texas State (Sept. 21, the 1-0 (OT) win over #6 Texas Tech (Sept. 26), the 3-1 loss at TCU (Oct. 17) and the 2-1 comeback win at Baylor (Oct. 26), Texas, under third year head coach Angela Kelly, is 9-5-1 against teams from the state of Texas. UT is a solid 5-1 against Lone Star State squads in the friendly confines of Mike A. Myers

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Stadium, 4-4 on the road and 0-0-1 at neutral sites. Texas is 4-1-0 this year in such contests. OUR HISTORY IN BIG 12 OPENERS Since becoming a member of the Big 12 Conference prior to the 1996 season, Texas soccer holds an 11-7-1 record all-time in its league openers (UT was 1-0 in its lone soccer lidlifter in the Southwest Conference). The Longhorns now possess a 6-2-1 mark in Big 12 schedule openers at home. Texas has won all three Big 12 Conference openers under the guidance of third year head coach Angela Kelly (2012 - at Iowa State, W, 4-0; 2013 - TCU, W, 2-0, 2014 - #6 Texas Tech, W, 1-0 OT). Longest program winning streaks in Big 12 Conference openers are below: Number of Consecutive Texas Big 12-Opening Wins - Years of Streak 5 - 1998 through 2002 3 - 2012-current 2 - 2006 through 2007 PLAYED NO. 1 AS TOUGH AS ANYONE! Texas might have lost a hard-fought, 1-0 decision to No. 1 UCLA on Sept. 19, but the Longhorns played the defending national champions as tough as anyone to that point in 2014. The Bruins entered the match at UT having allowed just 18 total shots and four shots on goal COMBINED over seven matches. The Burnt Orange & White managed to put three shots on frame, the most of any team to that point in the season, and tallied five total shots to equal the highest single match output by any squad to that point. ABBY NAMED TO THE TDS TEAM OF THE WEEK! For her outstanding efforts against No. 22 Arkansas and Nevada, junior goalkeeper Abby Smith was selected as the netminder on the Sept. 3 version of Top Drawer Soccer’ National Team of the Week. She started off the weekend by making a season-best seven saves in shutting out the nationally-ranked Razorbacks during a 0-0 (2OT) deadlock. Smith followed that up with five saves in UT’s 5-1 rout of Nevada. OUTSTANDING OFFENSE FROM OLIVIA! Texas freshman forward Olivia Brook has wasted little time demonstrating her scoring potential for the Longhorns by finishing a team-leading six goals through her first 18 career matches, including her first career match-winner via “golden goal” at 97:00 of the 1-0 (OT) upset of #6 Texas Tech (Sept. 26). For her efforts against Texas A&M-CC and Montana, the Houston, Texas, product was honored as the Big 12 Conference’s Newcomer of the Week (Sept. 9). In the history of the UT program, NO FRESHMAN HAD EVER STARTED OFF HER CAREER WITH FIVE GOALS IN HER FIRST FIVE MATCHES UNTIL BROOK ACCOMPLISHED THE FEAT THIS SEASON. Before Brook’s start, three Texas rookies had managed four goals in their initial five contests: Courtney Goodson (2008), Kelly Wilson (2001) and Alanna Makinano (1996). Brook scored two goals each in back-to-back matches against Nevada and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. AN IMPRESSIVE OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION! Texas totaled 11 goals combined over two matches against Nevada (5-1) and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (6-0). It had been almost 11 years since the Longhorn offense put together a two-match scoring output like that as the last occurrence came back over Oct. 10-12, 2003 in victories over Baylor (4-0) and Texas Tech (7-0). The outburst wasn’t close to the all-time program mark, however, as Texas totaled a staggering 17 goals in a two-match stretch over Sept. 26-28, 1997, against Oklahoma (W, 9-0) and Oklahoma State (W, 8-0).

ONE IS GOOD BUT TWO IS BETTER... Senior defender Brooke Gilbert and freshman forward Olivia Brook decided that one goal wasn’t enough for them during the 5-1 victory over Nevada at Mike A. Myers Stadium on Aug. 31. The duo each registered the first two-goal matches of their careers to power then the largest UT scoring output since a five-goal outburst back on Aug. 28, 2011 against Cal State Northridge. Gilbert got the offense going by tallying the first goal of the match at 16:51. After Nevada clawed back within one goal at 2-1 in the 18th minute, Brook and Gilbert combined for three scores at 37:23, 50:16 (Gilbert) and 51:24 to put the match away for the ‘Horns. SMITH NAMED ALL-AMERICAN BY COLLEGESPORTSMADNESS Junior goalkeeper Abby Smith picked up an early-season All-American nod from CollegeSportsMadness.com, as the Plano, Texas, native was chosen as the fourth-team keeper behind only UCLA’s (1st), South Carolina’s Sabrina D’Angelo (2nd) and Georgetown’s Emma Newins (3rd). THESE TEXAS PLAYERS ARE “TOP DRAWER” Several Texas players reaped recognition as part of Top Drawer Soccer’s annual National/Conference player rankings. Junior goalkeeper Abby Smith made the national list at No. 33 and as the No. 3-rated player joined teammates senior midfielder Sharis Lachappelle (No. 7) and junior midfielder/forward Chantale Campbell (No. 15) as part of the Top Drawer Big 12 conference rankings. TEXAS IS TERRIFIC ON TWITTER Did you know that the official @TexasSoccer Twitter account is ranked sixth for the number of total followers in all of women’s collegiate soccer with over 5,400? The Longhorns trail only high-profile programs North Carolina, Texas A&M, Florida State, Stanford and Penn State in the number of followers. A few of the teams ranked closely behind UT include Virginia, Duke, Michigan and Florida. SO GOOD IN HAWAI’I, THEY WERE HONORED FOR IT! Texas had four players selected to the 11-person All-Tournament Team at the Outrigger Resort Shootout in Honolulu: goalkeeper Abby Smith, defender Brooke Gilbert and midfielders Sharis Lachappelle and Lindsey Meyer. BESTOWED BY THE BIG 12 Senior midfielder Sharis Lachappelle and junior keeper Abby Smith were tabbed to the 12-member Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Team as voted on by the league’s coaches. With two nods, Texas equaled the number of inclusions from nationally-ranked Texas Tech, trailing only Oklahoma State and West Virginia’s three selections each. TEXAS PICKED FIFTH IN THE BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL The league’s coaches tabbed Texas to finish fifth in the annual Big 12 Conference preseason poll. West Virginia (eight first-place votes) was the unanimous choice to win the regular-season crown, followed by Texas Tech, Oklahoma State (one first-place vote), Baylor and then UT. Kansas, TCU, Iowa State and Oklahoma rounded out spots six through nine.

2014 Texas Soccer Match Notes 6 www.TexasSports.com 2014 TEXAS SOCCER Big 12 Conference Championship TEXAS IN THE BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP Appearances:______18 Record:______13-15-4 (.441) Championships:______2 (2006, 2007) First Big 12 Tournament win:______1-0 vs. Colorado, Nov. 6, 1997 First goal scored by:______Carol Finch (48:19) vs. Baylor, Nov. 11, 1996 First assist by:______Rachael Safirstein (51:31) vs. Colorado, Nov. 6, 1997 First shutout by:______Cami Varnadore vs. Colorado, Nov. 6, 1997

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 1996 (0-1) First Round: ______L, 3-1 vs. Baylor at St. Louis, Mo. (Anheuser-Busch Conference & Sports Centre) 1997 (1-1) First Round:______W, 1-0 vs. Colorado at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) Semifinals:______L, 3-1 vs. Texas A&M 1998 (0-1) First Round:______L, 3-1 vs. Missouri at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) 1999 (0-1) First Round:______L, 2-0 vs. Baylor at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) 2000 (0-1) First Round:______L, 2-0 vs. Oklahoma at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) 2001 (2-1) First Round: ______W, 6-0 vs. Iowa State at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) Semifinals:______W, 1-0 (4OT) vs. Missouri Final: ______L, 1-0 vs. Texas A&M 2002 (1-1) First Round:______W, 4-1 vs. Iowa State at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) Semifinals:______L, 2-1 (OT) vs. Nebraska 2003 (0-1) First Round:______L, 1-0 vs. Oklahoma State at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) 2004 (2-1) First Round:______W, 2-0 vs. Nebraska at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) Semifinals:______W, 3-2 (2OT) vs. Kansas Final:______L, 3-0 vs. Texas A&M 2005 (1-1) First Round:______W, 1-0 vs. Iowa State at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) Semifinals:______L, 3-2 (OT) vs. Colorado 2006 (2-0-1) First Round:______W, 1-0 (OT) vs. Nebraska at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) Semifinals:______W, 2-0 vs. Oklahoma State Final:______T, 1-1 (2OT, advanced 5-4 on penalty kicks) vs. Colorado 2007 (1-0-2) First Round:______T, 0-0 (2OT, advanced 4-3 on penalty kicks) vs. Colorado at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) Semifinals:______T, 1-1 (2OT, advanced 5-3 on penalty kicks) vs. Oklahoma State Final:______W, 2-1 vs. Texas A&M 2008 (0-1) First Round:______L, 3-1 vs. Missouri at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) 2009 (1-1) First Round:______W, 1-0 (2OT) vs. Colorado at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) Semifinals:______L, 5-1 vs. Texas A&M 2010 (0-1) First Round:______L, 1-0 vs. Oklahoma at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) 2011 (1-1) First Round:______W, 1-0 vs. Texas Tech at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) Semifinals:______L, 1-0 (2OT) vs. Oklahoma State 2012 (1-0-1) First Round:______W, 3-0 vs. Oklahoma at San Antonio, Texas (Blossom Soccer Stadium) Semifinals:______T, 0-0 (2OT, TCU advanced 4-2 on penalty kicks) vs. TCU 2013 (0-1-0) First Round:______L, 1-2 vs. Oklahoma State at Kansas City, Mo. (Swope Soccer Village)

2014 Texas Soccer Match Notes 7 www.TexasSports.com 2014 TEXAS SOCCER Big 12 Conference Championship CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH RECORDS RECORD BY OPPONENT Goals Baylor______0-2-0 Name______No.______Opponent (Date) Colorado______2-1-2 Kelsey Shimmick______2______Oklahoma (Oct. 31, 2012) Iowa State______3-0-0 Kelly Wilson______2______Nebraska (Nov. 3, 2004) Kansas______1-0-0 Lauren Field______2______Iowa State (Nov. 7, 2002) Missouri______1-2-0 Kelly McDonald______2______Iowa State (Nov. 7, 2002) Nebraska______2-1-0 Kelly McDonald______2______Iowa State (Nov. 8, 2001) Oklahoma______1-2-0 17 tied with ______1 Oklahoma State______1-3-1 Texas A&M______1-4-0 Assists TCU______0-0-1 Name______No.______Opponent (Date) Texas Tech______1-0-0 Kelly Wilson______2______Kansas (Nov. 5, 2004) 31 tied with______1

Points RECORD BY SITE Name______No.______Opponent (Date) Kansas City, Mo.______0-1-0 Kelsey Shimmick______4______Oklahoma (Oct. 31, 2012) San Antonio, Texas______13-13-4 Kelly Wilson______4______Nebraska (Nov. 3, 2004) St. Louis, Mo.______0-1-0 Kelly Wilson______4______Kansas (Nov. 5, 2004) Kelly McDonald______4______Iowa State (Nov. 7, 2002) Kelly McDonald______4______Iowa State (Nov. 8, 2001) Four tied with______3 TEAM MATCH RECORDS Goals scored:______6, vs. Iowa State, Nov. 8, 2001 Saves Goals allowed:____ 5, vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 6, 2009 Name______No.______Opponent (Date) Assists:______5, vs. Iowa State, Nov. 8, 2001 Cami Vernadore______12______Baylor (Nov. 3, 1999) Assists allowed:___ 4, vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 6, 2009; Donna Pfenninger______11______Colorado (Nov. 7, 2007) vs. Missouri, Nov. 5, 1998 Cami Vernadore______11______Texas A&M (Nov. 7, 1997) Points:______17, vs. Iowa State, Nov. 8, 2001 Donna Pfenninger______10______Florida State (Nov. 23, 2007) Points allowed:___ 14, vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 6, 2009 Donna Pfenninger______9______Colorado (Nov. 4, 2005) Saves:______12, vs. Baylor, Nov. 3, 1999

CHAMPIONSHIP CAREER RECORDS Goals Name______No.______Years Kelly McDonald______6______2001-04 Kelsey Carpenter______4______2004-07 Kelly Wilson______4______2001-04 Five tied with______2

Assists Name______No.______Years Kelly Wilson______4______2002-04 Amy Burlingham______3______2003-06 Carrie Schmit______2______2003-06 29 tied with ______1

Points Name______No.______Years Kelly McDonald______12______2001-04 Kelly Wilson______12______2001-04 Kelsey Carpenter______8______2004-07 Emily Anderson______5______2006-09 Kasey Moore______5______2005-08 Kristin Teter______5______2001-04

Saves Name______No.______Years Donna Pfenninger______58______2005-08 Cami Vernadore______31______1996-99 Alex Gagarin______24______2001-04 Shay Wilkerson______16______2000-01 Alexa Gaul______15______2010-11

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MATCH 1 MATCH 2 MATCH 3 TEXAS vs. Arizona State TEXAS at Hawai’i No. 25/22 Arkansas at TEXAS Waipahu, Hi. - Aug. 22, 2014 Waipahu, Hi. - Aug. 25, 2014 Austin, Texas - Aug. 29, 2014

1 2 OT OT2 F 1 2 OT OT2 F 1 2 OT OT2 F Arizona St. 0 2 0 0 2 TEXAS 1 1 - - 2 #25 Arkansas 0 0 0 0 0 TEXAS 2 0 0 0 2 Hawai’i 1 0 - - 1 TEXAS 0 0 0 0 0 Junior goalkeeper Abby Smith and fresh- Senior defender Whitney Jaynes scored After waiting out a two-hour and three- man forward Olivia Brook each tallied a pair an unassisted goal in the 73rd minute to minute lightning delay during Friday’s event of first-half goals to lead the Texas Soccer lead the Texas Soccer team to a 2-1 victory opener between Stephen F. Austin and Ne- team to a 2-2 tie against Arizona State at against Hawai’i at Waipi’o Peninsula Stadium vada, Texas (1-0-2) christened its 2014 home Waipi’o Peninsula Stadium in the Outrigger in the Outrigger Resorts Shootout. The campaign by battling No. 22 Arkansas (2-0- Resorts Shootout. Longhorns improved to 1-0-1 on the year 1) to a 0-0 (2OT) draw in front of 1,359 fans at the Mike A. Myers Stadium. Texas opened the scoring in the 25th with the win, while the Rainbow Wahine fell The nationally-ranked Razorbacks out- minute (24:58) when Smith took a free kick to 0-2. shot the Longhorns by a 15-8 total and 7-4 from 45 yards out that found its way past Hawaii opened the scoring in the fifth in shots on goal, while UT managed a 7-3 ad- ASU keeper Chandler Morris. The score minute (4:12) when Krystal Pascua gathered vantage on corners. Texas junior goalkeeper marked Smith’s second career goal, as she the ball with her back to the goal, turned Abby Smith continued her amazing play be- previously connected on a similar free kick and directed her shot into the upper left tween the pipes by earning her 16th career from behind the midfield stripe in last year’s part of the net. shutout on the strength of seven saves. home contest against South Florida (Aug. Texas drew even in the 22nd minute Originally scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. 25, 2013). (21:44) when junior Lindsey Meyer slotted CT, the two teams finally took the pitch at 8:57 p.m. An argument could be made that The Longhorns increased their cushion the ball into the box and sophomore Julia the lengthy wait affected both teams’ as nei- to 2-0 just before the end of the first half. Dyche found the net from 12 yards out for ther squad’s offense appeared sharp in the Brook fired a shot which deflected off Mor- her first goal of the year and second of her early going. ris and found the lower right portion of the collegiate career. Texas finally got its offense untracked net in the 44th minute (43:38). Jaynes then scored the game-winning goal around the 13th minute as following a wide The Sun Devils trimmed the deficit in half in the 73rd minute (72:47) when her shot shot by forward Kelsey Shimmick, a cross in the 62nd minute (61:25), when McKenzie from outside the 18-yard box found the up- from Lachappelle resulted in a header over Berryhill connected on a header off a feed per right part of the net. This marked Jaynes’ the bar by midfielder Lindsey Meyer. Just from Lucy Lara. Berryhill then scored the first goal of the year and second of her ca- minutes later the ‘Horns managed three corner kicks in quick succession, but man- equalizer on a penalty kick with less than six reer. aged just a single shot as sophomore de- minutes remaining in regulation (84:29). Junior goalkeeper Abby Smith played the fender Isabelle Kerr’s try drifted high. Senior midfielder Sharis Lachappelle near- entire 90 minutes in goal for Texas and re- Lachappelle continued wreaking havoc in ly put the Horns back in front late in the corded two saves. Although the total shots the midfield towards the end of the open- contest, but her shot in the 88th minute hit were even at 8-8, the Horns recorded a 7-3 ing stanza as a 30th minute left-footed drive the crossbar. Neither team could find the advantage in shots on goal and a 6-3 advan- and a shot with just 12 seconds remaining back of the net during the two 10-minute tage in corner kicks. In the decisive second forced a pair of stops by Arkansas keeper overtime periods. half, UT registered a 6-2 margin in shots and Cameron Carter as the teams went to the Smith played the entire 110 minutes in a 5-2 margin in corner kicks. break at 0-0. The match had stretched out at that point goal for Texas and recorded three saves. as Arkansas nearly caught the ‘Horns on the break in a couple of instances. Texas ASU Texas Hawai’i With neither offense winning the battle of Shots 9 8 Shots 8 8 Texas’ crosses into the middle and Arkansas’ SOG 5 5 SOG 7 3 lobs off long throw-ins, the match would re- Saves 3 3 Saves 2 5 quire overtime. Corners 8 5 Corners 6 3 In the first OT the Razorbacks managed Fouls 15 13 Fouls 13 11 the only two shots, with the best chance coming on a volleyed drive from the top of the 18 from forward Ashleigh Ellenwood that ventured wide. UA nearly ended things with 7:38 remain- ing in the second OT as a header by Kelley hit off the crossbar and was cleared out of danger. Smith, who had already scored two goals from her keeper position in her Longhorn career, blasted a free kick on goal with three minutes remaining, but Carter was there to preserve the scoreless deadlock. Ark Texas Shots 15 8 SOG 7 4 Saves 4 7 Corners 3 7 Fouls 11 17

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MATCH 4 MATCH 5 MATCH 6 Nevada at TEXAS TEXAS at Texas A&M-CC Montana at TEXAS Austin, Texas - Aug. 31, 2014 Corpus Christi, Texas - Sept. 5, 2014 Austin, Texas - Sept. 7, 2014

1 2 OT OT2 F 1 2 OT OT2 F 1 2 OT OT2 F Nevada 1 0 - - 1 TEXAS 1 5 - - 6 Montana 0 0 - - 0 TEXAS 3 2 - - 5 Texas A&M-CC 0 0 - - 0 TEXAS 0 2 - - 2 Texas senior defender Brooke Gilbert and In front of the largest crowd (1,908) in the his- Texas got a clutch penalty kick goal at 66:14 freshman forward Olivia Brook each registered tory of the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi soccer from senior defender Brooke Gilbert and a the first two-goal matches of their careers and program, Texas (3-0-2) remained unbeaten by clinching, 90th-minute score from junior forward putting six goals in the net for the first time since Chantale Campbell to continue its unbeaten sophomore forward Jasmine Hart dished three the 2007 campaign to defeat the Islanders, 6-0. start to the 2014 campaign with a 2-0 victory assists as the Longhorns (2-0-2) cruised past Ne- Prior to the offensive outburst, the last time over Montana (3-3-0). vada (0-3-1) in front of 1,214 at Mike A. Myers the ‘Horns scored six times in a single match At 4-0-2, the Longhorns remain unbeaten Stadium, 5-1. was back on Sept. 14, 2007, versus University of through their opening six matches to start a sea- UT dominated the stats, out-shooting the Wolf Texas at San Antonio. UT out-shot TA&M-CC by son for only the second time in program history Pack by a commanding 26-9 total, including 15-2 a commanding 27-3 total and managed a 17-2 ad- after the 2008 UT squad began the year at 5-0-1. in the second stanza. Texas also managed 12-6 vantage on corners. Gilbert now possesses four goals on the year, Freshman forward Olivia Brook continued the two of those of the penalty kick variety, on just advantage in shots on frame and led in corners amazing start to her rookie season in Burnt Or- five total shots, while Campbell’s score marked by a staggering 11-1 total. The scoring output ange & White, scoring two more goals and dish- her second of the season. Junior goalkeeper Abby marked the first five-goal match for Texas since ing a pair of helpers to give her a team-best five Smith made a pair of saves in posting her third back on Aug. 28, 2011, vs. Cal State Northridge. scores and 12 total points in 2014. The Houston, clean sheet of the season and the 18th of her Junior forward Chantale Campbell joined Gil- Texas, native is now off the best offensive start career. bert and Brook in the scoring column by contrib- for any freshman in Texas soccer program his- Texas out-shot the Grizzlies by a total of 23-6 uting her first goal of the campaign. tory with five scores over her initial quintet of for the match with a 14-1 advantage over the matches. second 45 minutes of play. UT also managed a The offensive fireworks began in earnest dur- Senior defender Brooke Gilbert registered her commanding 10-1 lead on penalty kicks. ing the 17th minute as Texas got on the board for third score, while sophomore forward Jasmine Montana wasted little time making its presence a 1-0 advantage. Dyche took a corner, deliver- Hart and junior midfielder Lindsey Meyer each felt over the first 8:38 as UM managed three of ing a feed towards the far post that was headed tallied their initial goals of the year. Junior mid- its six total shots in the match and both of its by Meyer straight back across the goal mouth to fielder Sharis Lachappelle, Hart and senior- de drives on frame. The most troubling was a blast Gilbert. Unmarked just six yards out from goal, fender Whitney Jaynes all recorded single assists. by forward Mackenzie Akins, just 1:32 in, that Texas got on the board at the 32:58 mark on rattled off the crossbar. she easily beat Bryar for the first tally of the a beautiful combination play. Gilbert took a free The best chance for Texas during the open- match. kick from midfield that dropped at the top of the ing stanza came at 17:48 as a beautiful feed from The advantage expanded to two scores just 50 box. Lachappelle leapt high in the air and headed Campbell out on the right wing located freshman seconds later as a beautiful pass from Hart found it to the right side for Brook. The freshman’s flick forward Olivia Brook in a lot of space about 14 the foot of an onrushing Campbell, and she fin- to the middle found Meyer standing about eight yards out in the middle of the 18. The Houston, ished from 12 yards. yards out, and the Coppell, Texas, product fin- Texas, native measured her header, but sent it Nevada raced down the pitch on the re-start, ished her first goal of the season into the lower just over the crossbar for a goal kick. left corner. Montana again threatened during the 33rd working a give-and-go that saw Daisha Jones- Just 2:10 into the second half, Texas got on the minute. Substitute Savannah Witt corralled a ball Oglesby feed Chrisalyn Fonte to cut the deficit board again to nab a 2-0 advantage. Kelsey Shim- in the middle of the 18, turned quickly against her to 2-1. mick crossed a ball from the right wing to the far marker and fired a shot that rattled off the out- It wasn’t long before Brook restored the post. Brook had the ball land at her feet and fired side of the left upright as the two teams would ‘Horns’ two-goal lead. Following a beautiful two- a quick shot that was saved. The ricochet off the eventually head to the break scoreless. pass connection between Hart and Gernsbacher, keeper bounced right to Hart out on the right With the Longhorn offense buzzing in UM ter- the Houston, Texas, native headed home a cross wing, and the Haltom City, Texas, native made her ritory in the 60th minute, Dyche took the ball finish look routine from a tough angle. to the right end line and crossed to the far post. into the upper left corner of the goal in the 38th Jaynes started another goal-scoring play in the Lachappelle got to it a half a step late as her minute. 60th minute as she came racing up the left wing header drifted just wide of the left upright. The second stanza proved even more domi- and crossed a ball in front of the Islander defense. Finally in the 67th minute, Dyche took a feed nant in favor of UT as the Longhorns were cred- Waiting to blast it home was Brook, who finished from Campbell on the right side of the 18 and ited with the first 14 shots of the final 45 min- into the left side of the netting from 13 yards out moved quickly towards the middle of the pitch. utes. to make it 3-0. After eluding a defender, the Southlake, Texas, At 66:04 Hart made a strong run past a de- product was taken down, giving the referee no Searching for more on the scoreboard during fender into the box chasing a loose ball and was alternative but to point to the spot. Gilbert was the 51st minute, Lachappelle delivered a perfect tripped up. The referee pointed to the spot, and again called upon to finish off the spot kick and cross from the right wing towards the far post Gilbert stepped up to bury a penalty kick for a tucked it away in the back of the net for a 1-0 where Gilbert was lying in wait. The defender four-score advantage. lead. leapt high over her marker, heading the ball off A little over five minutes later, Hart fed a ball The Grizzlies weren’t going to go away with- the underside of the crossbar and into the far from the middle of the pitch out to Brook on the out a fight as a troublesome shot by UM’s Akins side of the netting to make it 4-1. left wing. The rookie forward drove an amazing at the 68:13 mark was tipped over the crossbar shot on net from 30 yards out that just nicked by Smith. Just 1:08 later Hart found herself in space into the upper right corner for a 5-0 lead. With the ‘Horns firing away down the stretch, about 20 yards out at the top of the box. She The scoring was finalized at 6-0 in the 87th the insurance goal finally came with just seconds unleashed a shot that was parried by Bryar right minute as Texas A&M-CC’s Daniela Gonzalez remaining. Receiving the ball about 35 yards out back out into the middle of the pitch. Brook headed a UT cross into her own net. from goal on the right side of the pitch, Camp- didn’t let the ball drop, volleying a drive past the bell launched a drive that somehow found its way keeper for UT’s fifth score. into the top left corner of the netting, sealing the 2-0 victory. Nev Texas Texas TAMUCC UM Texas Shots 9 26 Shots 27 3 Shots 6 23 SOG 6 12 SOG 14 1 SOG 2 6 Saves 7 5 Saves 1 8 Saves 4 2 Corners 1 11 Corners 17 2 Corners 1 10 Fouls 7 5 Fouls 9 9 Fouls 4 4

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MATCH 7 MATCH 8 MATCH 9 TEXAS vs. UCF TEXAS at USF #1 UCLA at TEXAS Tampa, Fla. - Sept. 12, 2014 Tampa, Fla. - Sept. 14, 2014 Austin, Texas - Sept. 19, 2014

1 2 OT OT2 F 1 2 OT OT2 F 1 2 OT OT2 F TEXAS 0 0 - - 0 TEXAS 0 0 - - 0 #1 UCLA 1 0 - - 1 UCF 0 2 - - 2 USF 1 1 - - 2 TEXAS 0 0 - - 0 In a match that was broken into two distinct A 32nd-minute goal by forward Olivia Chance Texas (4-3-2) took the best shot that defend- parts by a one-hour and 45-minute lightning de- and a late penalty kick proved enough to guide ing national champion and top-ranked UCLA lay, Texas (4-1-2) suffered its first defeat of the USF (4-3-1) to a 2-0 victory over Texas (4-2-2) (7-0-1) could deliver in dropping a hard-fought, 2014 campaign, dropping a 2-0 decision to UCF on Sunday afternoon at Corbett Soccer Stadium 1-0 decision to the Bruins in front of 1,803 burnt (4-2-0) at Corbett Soccer Stadium in Tampa, Fla. in Tampa, Fla. orange-clad fans at Mike A. Myers Stadium. The Longhorns out-shot the Knights by a 10-5 The Bulls out-shot the ‘Horns by a 21-14 total The Longhorns registered more shots on goal total over the second half with six of those drives and 7-4 in shots on goal, while UT managed an (three) than any other team had accomplished coming over the final 17:37 of action following 11-4 corner kick advantage. The extremely physi- against the Bruins during the 2014 campaign and the weather delay. With UT pressing hard late for cal match was marred by 20 combined fouls, 14 equaled the best team shot output thus far with an equalizer, UCF sealed the triumph at 86:15 by of those on USF, numerous player collisions and five. UCLA goalkeeper Katelyn Rowland had adding a goal into an empty net via a quick coun- three total yellow cards. been required to make just four saves over seven terattack. With Texas owning the majority of the early combined matches before UT kept her busy by The best chance for either team in the open- possession, the ‘Horns registered the match’s ini- forcing three stops. ing 45 minutes came during the 23rd minute as tial shot during the sixth minute as a pass from UCLA out-shot the Horns by a 21-5 total, but a cross from the left wing to the middle landed the middle to the left wing by senior midfielder the Burnt Orange & White closed the gap to just right at the feet of midfielder Amanda Wilkin. Sharis Lachappelle located sophomore forward 9-4 in favor of the Bruins over the final 45 min- She fired a point-blank shot from about eight Jasmine Hart. The Haltom City, Texas, native elud- utes of play. yards out that was saved by Abby Smith, but the ed a defender, via a quick move to her right, and What turned out to be the only goal of the rebound bounced straight back out. Wilkin cor- fired a low drive that was corralled on a dive by contest came just 2:52 into the match. UCLA de- ralled the ball and fired another shot that was USF keeper Katarina Elliott. fender Caprice Dydasco made a pass up the left held by Smith to end the threat. The Longhorns’ best opportunity of the first wing to . The junior forward made a UCF wasted no time in grabbing the lead out half came in the 28th minute as junior forward strong run up the left wing and delivered a cross of the halftime break. A Texas foul on forward Ta- Kelsey Shimmick made a strong run up the right into the middle that landed right at the feet of tiana Coleman set the Knights up in prime posi- wing and delivered a great cross to the middle. Bruin standout Sam Mewis. The midfielder didn’t tion just two yards outside the top of the 18. Jen- Freshman forward Olivia Brook came charging waste her chance, burying the ball into the lower nifer Martin stepped up to the ball and curled a into the play near the top of the 18, but got a left corner from 12 yards out for a 1-0 lead. perfect shot into the upper right corner at 47:24 little too far under her headed effort, popping After surviving the early onslaught, Texas be- for a 1-0 lead. the ball over the crossbar for a goal kick. gan to settle into the contest. Texas’ first shot The Longhorns came exceptionally close to The Bulls managed to break the scoreless came at 25:55 courtesy of freshman forward Ol- tying the contest during the 63rd minute. Sharis dead-lock at 31:43 as midfielder Chance scored ivia Brook. The Longhorns’ leading scorer took Lachappelle made a great move to split a pair of from about 10 yards out on the left wing. UT ju- a pass from the left wing, moved towards the defenders on the left wing and crossed a terrific nior net minder Abby Smith, who made five saves middle and launched a drive from 22 yards out ball to the middle. The pass located Jasmine Hart in the match, had initially charged off her line to that drifted wide right of the far post. in prime real estate about 10 yards out in the defend a shot and went down briefly following From there the Bruins controlled the remain- middle of the 18. Unfortunately, the Haltom City, a harsh collision with a USF player. With the net ing action in the opening stanza, out-shooting UT Texas, product’s well-measured header traveled mouth virtually unguarded, the ball ricocheted by an 8-0 count over the final 19:05. just inches over the crossbar, settling into the top around before winding up at the feet of Chance Texas spent the best part of the first eight min- netting. who finished into the right side of the twine. utes of the second stanza in the Bruins end. With 17:37 left in the contest, lightning struck The physicality was really cranked up in the Arguably the best offensive stretch of the close to Corbett Stadium, forcing a weather de- second half as both teams battled hard for pos- match for Texas came during the 56th and 60th lay that began at 4:57 p.m. CT. session. Neither offense managed a serious scor- minutes. First, sophomore midfielder Julia Dyche Finally, after a one-hour and 45-minute break, ing threat over the first 20 minutes of the second let a shot fly from 28 yards out on the right the match recommenced with UCF holding its stanza as the defenses consistently cleared away side that drifted wide left. Junior forward Chan- 1-0 advantage. Texas again came close to an any potential danger. tale Campbell followed soon after by launching equalizer with 11:41 left as Kelsey Shimmick’s USF had an opportunity off a corner in the a drive from near the right end line that forced long shot from 35-plus yards out scraped just 67th minute as Ocean Parr saw the ball fall to Rowland’s initial save of the contest. over the crossbar. her feet about 12 yards out on the right wing. Texas’ best scoring opportunity came at 66:04 With about five minutes left in the match, the Her drive never troubled Smith, however, as the as senior defender Whitney Jaynes made a strong Longhorn offense had one more push left. With shot traveled well high of frame. run up the left wing. The Plano, Texas, native the ball out on the right wing, Julia Dyche and Texas mounted some sustained pressure of crossed a ball to the middle where senior mid- Julie Arnold each registered shots from 15 yards its own from the 67th through 70th minutes fielder Sharis Lachappelle was waiting. Battling out that were blocked. The second rebounded by earning a pair of corners. Senior defender her marker, the San Antonio, Texas, product at- out perfectly for UCF to start the game-sealing, Brooke Gilbert managed a pair of strong head- tempted to volley the pass out of the air from scoring counterattack. ers, but both shots traveled wide left of frame. eight yards out, but popped her effort straight up With 18:38 remaining in the contest, the as it landed in the net minder’s hands. ‘Horns were judged to have committed a foul After UCLA nearly made it 2-0 via a drive off inside the 18. USF forward stepped the crossbar during the 73rd minute, UT junior to the spot and converted the resulting penalty midfielder Lindsey Meyer forced another save by kick to seal the Bulls’ 2-0 victory. flicking a header on frame off a long free kick by Smith. The Bruins managed a trio of shots down the stretch, forcing a great diving stop by Smith, but could add no more to their lead in settling for the one-goal victory.

Texas UCF Texas USF UCLA Texas Shots 14 15 Shots 14 21 Shots 21 5 SOG 3 8 SOG 4 7 SOG 6 3 Saves 6 3 Saves 5 4 Saves 3 5 Corners 2 2 Corners 11 4 Corners 4 1 Fouls 6 10 Fouls 6 14 Fouls 6 4

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MATCH 10 MATCH 11 MATCH 12 TEXAS at Texas State #6 Texas Tech at TEXAS #17 West Virginia at TEXAS San Marcos, Texas - Sept. 21, 2014 Austin, Texas - Sept. 26, 2014 Austin, Texas - Sept. 28, 2014

1 2 OT OT2 F 1 2 OT OT2 F 1 2 OT OT2 F TEXAS 1 1 - - 2 #6 Texas Tech 0 0 0 - 0 #17 West Virginia 1 1 - - 2 UCF 0 0 - - 0 TEXAS 0 0 1 - 1 TEXAS 0 0 - - 0 Goals from sophomore forward Jasmine Hart A “golden goal” seven minutes into the first Goals from West Virginia’s Kelsie Maloney and and senior midfielder Sharis Lachappelle - pow overtime, from the prolific foot of freshman for- Ashley Lawrence proved the difference as the ered Texas’ (5-3-2) return to the win column as ward Olivia Brook, proved the difference at Mike 17th-ranked Mountaineers (8-2-2, 1-0-1 Big 12) UT defeated Texas State (5-3-1), 2-0. A. Myers Stadium as Texas (6-3-2) handed No. 6 defeated Texas (6-4-2-, 1-1-0 Big 12), 2-0. The Longhorns out-shot the Bobcats by a 26- Texas Tech (9-1-0) its first loss of the 2014 sea- WVU out-shot the Longhorns by a 17-11 total 14 total, while managing an 8-3 advantage on son, 1-0 (OT). for the match and led in corner kicks, 7-4. UT The win marked the first for the Longhorns managed a 10-7 advantage in total shots and a corner kicks. The goals for Hart and Lachappelle over a top-10 team since recording a 1-0 tri- 7-3 disparity in shots on frame, however, over the were their second and first of the campaign, re- umph over No. 10 BYU back on Sept. 20, 2010. second 45 minutes of play. spectively. Junior goalkeeper Abby Smith equaled The sixth-ranked Red Raiders were also the As soon as the ball started rolling, West Vir- a career-high by making eight saves in the con- highest-rated opponent UT soccer has defeated ginia displayed confidence on the pitch by- get test, equaling her output against Texas Tech back since the Burnt Orange & White knocked off No. ting off to a fast start and not letting Texas settle on Oct. 12, 2012. 5 Oklahoma State on Oct. 24, 2010, 1-0. into the game. Over the first 5:52 of the match, Inspired by one of the program’s largest For Brook the goal marked her team-leading the Mountaineers managed three shots, two of crowds in history (1,153), the Bobcats had the sixth score of the campaign, while sophomore which were saved by Abby Smith, and a pair of best of the early going. The TSU offense owned forward Jasmine Hart was credited with her corner kicks. the majority of the possession over the first four squad-best fifth assist and sophomore defender After 20 minutes of play and a nice Longhorn minutes but failed to register a single shot. Isabelle Kerr earned her initial helper of the year. defensive effort, Texas began finding rhythm and Texas soon cranked up the offensive pressure, Approaching the seventh minute, the midfield creating lanes to serve the ball up field. During and it wasn’t long until the dynamic forward became a battlefield as both teams turned up the the 26th minute, senior Cierra Grubbs gave the duo of Kelsey Shimmick and Hart did grant the physical play. Off a UT corner, Texas senior de- team an offensive spark, showing great footwork Longhorns the lead. Shimmick made a bombing fender Brooke Gilbert found herself in front of and elusiveness to shake off two defenders and foray up the left side and crossed to the middle. the keeper and blasted a point blank header that set up a corner kick. Off the feed into the middle, Lauren Watson, TTU’s netminder, was barely able the ball bounced out to Whitney Jaynes, and she Hart battled her marker about seven yards out to send away from goal. fired a left-footed shot that traveled wide right. to finish off a side-footed effort that just trickled Texas Tech’s forward , who fired With the Mountaineers pushing strongly over across the line at 13:27 to grant Texas a 1-0 lead. a match-high 10 total shots, swiftly found some the last minutes of the half, they were able to Texas had another great chance in the 39th space to register consecutive dangerous shots drive the middle of the field and feed a ball to minute as substitute Katie Gernsbacher fought a from the right side. She ripped the ball twice, the Maloney on the right side. She created a little defender up the right wing before crossing a ball first time wide and the second time straight to separation and ripped a shot that looked as if into the 18. Her pass ended up right at the feet Smith as the Plano, Texas, native was able to con- it would travel right into the waiting arms of of freshman forward Olivia Brook, but the Hous- trol the shot. Smith in net. The shot took a small deflection off ton, Texas, native’s shot from about 10 yards out The Red Raiders best opportunity of the half a Texas defender, however, and that proved just in the middle traveled right at keeper Caitlynn came at 17:21 in the form of a solid through ball enough to push the ball past UT’s goalkeeper at Rinehart for a save. aimed for Beckie. The forward out ran two Texas 42:27 for a 1-0 lead. Corner kicks have been the lifeblood of the defenders to position herself one-on-one against The Longhorns opened of the second half Longhorn offense in 2014, and at 60:11, one paid Smith at the left post, but Texas’ netminder made looking revitalized and focused on making a dividends. Chantale Campbell took the kick from a miraculous deflection to clear the ball away. comeback. UT got off to a great start just 1:26 the right corner, and her cross located Lachap- In her first career start, Texas forward Morgan into the new stanza as sophomore midfielder pelle. The senior midfielder headed home from Murphy almost broke the scoreless deadlock at Julia Dyche fired a blast from long distance that 18:38 as her drive from the right side of the 18 barely sailed left of the post. 12 yards out to grant Texas a 2-0 lead. had to be tipped over the crossbar by a leaping In the 60th minute freshman forward Olivia Over the next few minutes, UT nearly add- Watson. Brook made a solid run up the left side. Her feed ed to their lead but were twice denied by the In the 62th minute, Hart almost took Wat- to Jaynes allowed the senior defender the chance woodwork. Hart fired a shot from the left wing son by surprise between the pipes by launching to fire on net, but again WVU’s Hannah Steadman at 60:46 that rattled off the crossbar and Shim- a dangerous shot from the left side of the field made the save for the Mountaineers. mick followed soon after at 63:41 with a drive across the goal mouth that forced an equally im- The WVU advantage doubled at 61:15 as a from the right side that hit the underside of the pressive two-hand diving save. pass to the middle of the 18 located the feet of bar, bounced straight down near the line and was While both teams had chances down the Lawrence. She turned and dribbled quickly to her cleared. stretch in regulation, neither squad managed a right before firing back into the left side of the With 17:30 left, Texas State’s Chandler Cooney single shot on goal over the last 20:58 as over- netting to make it 2-0. registered back-to-back shots to force one Smith time would prove necessary. Texas refused to go down without a fight as save. No long after that incident, Smith fumbled a When the first period of overtime began, Texas Grubbs forced a save at 61:31. Texas junior for- cross briefly and was forced to race out to mark displayed the strong effort that has characterized ward Chantale Campbell nearly tucked a ball in Maddie Nichols, who had taken possession, step- the team throughout the year. It was finally at at the left post at 66:29, but a Mountaineer player for-step. With the goal effectively uncovered at 97:00 when the effort finally paid dividends on dove to register a team save and had a teammate 81:30, Nichols lobbed a shot that was cleared off the scoreboard. After Smith passed the ball up- promptly clear the ball away. field to Kerr, the defender located Hart in some Down the stretch, shots from Brook (69:38), the line via header by junior midfielder Lindsey space. The Haltom City, Texas, product chested Isabelle Kerr (76:04) and Campbell (83:12) all Meyer. the ball down and fed Brook out on the right traveled on frame, but again found the waiting From there Texas worked hard to run out the wing. After one quick dribble, Brook launched a arms of Steadman as West Virginia completed its clock, securing the squad’s fifth victory of the shot that nestled into the upper left corner of two-goal victory. campaign via the 2-0 win over the Bobcats. the twine to set off Longhorn jubilation.

Texas Texas St. TX Tech Texas WVU Texas Shots 26 14 Shots 18 16 Shots 17 11 SOG 11 9 SOG 7 9 SOG 9 7 Saves 9 9 Saves 8 7 Saves 7 7 Corners 8 3 Corners 2 5 Corners 7 4 Fouls 6 3 Fouls 5 15 Fouls 5 6

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MATCH 13 MATCH 14 MATCH 15 TEXAS at Iowa State #11 Kansas at TEXAS TEXAS at TCU Ames, Iowa - Oct. 3, 2014 Austin, Texas - Oct. 10, 2014 Fort Worth, Texas - Oct. 17, 2014

1 2 OT OT2 F 1 2 OT OT2 F 1 2 OT OT2 F TEXAS 0 1 - - 1 #11 Kansas 0 1 - - 1 TEXAS 0 1 - - 1 Iowa State 0 0 - - 0 TEXAS 0 0 - - 0 TCU 1 2 - - 3

With a match-time temperature of 45 degrees, A 63rd-minute strike from Kansas forward Despite out-shooting the hosts by a com- occasional wind gusts topping 30 mph and wind Ashley Williams proved the difference as the No. manding 27-11 total and getting a second half chills hovering in the low 30’s at the Cyclone 11 Jayhawks (14-1-0, 4-0-0 Big 12) remained un- goal from junior forward Chantale Campbell, Sports Complex, Texas fought past both the ele- beaten in Big 12 Conference action with a 1-0 Texas (7-6-2, 2-3-0 Big 12 Conference) suffered a ments and Iowa State in securing an important victory over Texas (7-5-2, 2-2-0 Big 12). 3-1 defeat to TCU (8-5-3, 1-2-3 Big 12). Big 12 Conference victory, 1-0. The Longhorns out-shot the Jayhawks by a For Campbell the score was her third of the 17-15 total and 7-4 in shots on goal, while also campaign, while junior forward Kelsey Shimmick The Longhorns out-shot Iowa State by a 24-6 managing a 6-3 advantage in corner kicks. Junior was credited with her second assist of the year. total, including a commanding 13-2 over the sec- goalkeeper Abby Smith registered three saves for With UT having the run of play over the first ond 45 minutes of action, and 8-3 on shots on UT, while senior midfielder Sharis Lachappelle 25-plus minutes, it proved to be a set piece that goal. Texas, which entered the match ranked sec- led the squad with five total shots, two on frame. finally broke the dead-lock. On TCU’s first cor- ond in NCAA Division I in earning corner kicks, The feeling out process began immediately from ner of the match, forward Emma Heckendorn managed a 13-1 advantage over ISU in the cat- the opening kick as both teams spent the better delivered a ball from the right corner into the egory. part of the opening five minutes battling for pos- middle. Midfielder Makenzie Koch leapt above The winning goal was scored at 69:06 by Texas session in the midfield. the crowd and headed a threatening shot to- junior midfielder Lindsey Meyer, her second goal The Jayhawks’ best opportunity of the open- wards the lower left corner. Junior netminder of the campaign, off assists from senior defender ing 45 minutes came during the 20th-minute. Off Abby Smith dove quickly and got a touch, but the Brooke Gilbert and junior forward Chantale a corner, the ball dropped perfectly for Jamie ball eluded her grasp, trickling just over the line Campbell. Fletcher right out in front of the goal. Her header at 28:19 for a 1-0 Horned Frog advantage. UT just missed a glorious chance during the was solid, but traveled right into the waiting arms Texas nearly had an equalizer at 38:09 as 16th minute as Sharis Lachappelle made a quick of Smith for a save. freshman forward Olivia Brook made a decisive run up the left wing and crossed to the far post. The Burnt Orange & White had a golden move from the right wing into the middle and Olivia Brook was making a run up the middle, chance of their own in the 36th-minute, as Kait- launched an ambitious shot from 27 yards. The lyn Stroud made a mistake on a goal kick, send- drive looked as if it might have snuck under the and while unmarked, came up about a foot short ing the ball directly to Chantale Campbell’s feet crossbar had Arnold not managed to tip the ball of reaching the pass and having a point-blank op- about 38 yards out in the middle of the pitch. over at the last second. portunity to score the match’s first goal. The ball The Texas forward appeared a bit surprised and Straight out of the locker room break, TCU eventually rolled out over the right sideline for a tried to react promptly, but immediate pressure needed just 14 seconds to double its advantage. throw-in. from a Kansas defender made her rush a shot Off the second half kick-off, midfielder Michelle Iowa State missed a golden opportunity of its that ventured wide of net. Prokof made a run up the middle and delivered own in the 25th minute as a pass ended up at the Texas’ best opportunity of the first half came a through ball into the 18 that found forward feet of Hayley Womack in the middle of the 18. In off of a long free kick taken from deep on the Emma Heckendorn racing in from the left side. some space 14 yards out, her right-footed shot right wing. Julia Dyche lofted a ball into the mid- She took one dribble and beat Smith to grant the cut too far to the right and past the post for a dle of the 18 that was punched out by Stroud. Frogs a two-goal lead. harmless goal kick. After bouncing around among several players, it The advantage expanded to 3-0 at 53:18 as a Another dangerous sequence saw Texas get finally found its way to Longhorn freshman Mor- feed from the left wing by midfielder Jill Finnerty close to breaking in front in the 54th minute as gan Murphy. The Plano, Texas, native hit the ball in was finished off via a header from TCU midfield- junior forward Kelsey Shimmick dribbled to her stride, forcing the Jayhawk keeper to leap high to er Eryn Spencer. left, inside of a defender on the right side, and make a save. The Longhorn offense managed to pull one launched a right-footed shot on frame. The wind- Kansas came extremely close to breaking the back at 57:29 as Kelsey Shimmick started the scoreless dead-lock at 58:16 as a pass by Liana play by launching a shot from the left side. The altered drive was blocked, ricocheting out in the Salazar from the right wing to the left post found drive took a deflection and appeared headed middle of the six-yard box. A Cyclone defender Williams, but her sliding effort with her left foot right towards a waiting Arnold in net. Campbell attempted to clear the ball over the top of goal, drifted just wide of the post. came racing out of nowhere right through the but her clearance attempt struck hard off the Just 4:33 later, the Longhorns weren’t as fortu- middle with inside position on her marker and crossbar, bouncing back into play. UT couldn’t nate as Salazar again found Williams, this time just finished off her third goal of the season with a manage a follow-up shot, however, as Iowa State outside the right top of the box. Williams was in right-footed chip from eight yards out. finally managed to move the ball up-field out of some space, turned and decisively struck the ball The Texas offense continued to fight in the danger. into the upper left corner to put the Jayhawks on 63rd-minute as Shimmick again forced a save on The breakthrough finally came at 69:06 as Tex- top 1-0. a 22-yard shot from the left wing. Off a follow-up as started the decisive play by earning one of its Searching for an equalizer, the Longhorns be- corner from the right side, UT senior defender trademark corners. Campbell delivered a perfect gan upping their offensive pressure. Back-to-back Brooke Gilbert’s header near the left post drifted ball from the right corner to the far post where shots by Cierra Grubbs and Dyche in the 73rd- just wide for a goal kick. Gilbert headed the ball back across the face. The minute were blocked, and senior defender Whit- Sharis Lachappelle and junior midfielder Lind- ball briefly connected with Meyer’s leg, diverting ney Jaynes came close at 82:46 as her lengthy ef- sey Meyer each had a long shot travel high of the sphere into the twine for a 1-0 lead. fort from well out on the left wing traveled just frame at 66:20 and 67:20, respectively. One nervy moment remained for the Horns high of the right corner. Morgan Murphy blasted a shot from the left With time running short, Texas junior midfield- wing that was blocked out in front during the in the 87th minute as Iowa State earned its only er Lindsey Meyer had one final chance to draw 82nd-minute, while Brook had a great chance corner kick of the match. Womack served the her team even, but her shot from outside the from the middle of the 18 go awry at 82:40 as ball in from the left corner to the near post, but top of the 18 ventured right to Stroud as Kansas her left-footed try was mis-hit and rolled wide of a Cyclone header into the middle was quickly wrapped up the one-goal victory. the right post. cleared away by Texas to seal the 1-0 victory.

Texas Iowa St. Kansas Texas Texas TCU Shots 24 6 Shots 15 17 Shots 27 11 SOG 8 3 SOG 4 7 SOG 8 5 Saves 3 7 Saves 7 3 Saves 2 7 Corners 13 1 Corners 3 6 Corners 5 4 Fouls 2 5 Fouls 6 10 Fouls 13 6

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MATCH 16 MATCH 17 MATCH 18 UALR at TEXAS TEXAS at Oklahoma TEXAS at Baylor Austin, Texas - Oct. 20, 2014 Norman, Okla. - Oct. 24, 2014 Waco, Texas - Oct. 26, 2014

1 2 OT OT2 F 1 2 OT OT2 F 1 2 OT OT2 F UALR 0 0 - - 0 TEXAS 1 0 - - 1 TEXAS 0 2 - - 2 TEXAS 1 1 - - 2 Oklahoma 0 0 - - 0 Baylor 1 0 - - 1

Behind a season-high 29-shot effort and goals The initial goal of freshman forward Morgan Sophomore midfielder Julia Dyche’s goal with from seniors Sharis Lachappelle and Julie Arnold, Murphy’s career just 45 seconds into the match just 30 seconds remaining in regulation complet- Texas (8-6-2) moved back into the win column proved enough to guide Texas (9-6-2, 3-3-0 Big ed Texas’ stirring comeback from an early deficit with a dominant, 2-0 victory over Arkansas-Little 12 Conference) to an important, 1-0 league vic- as the Longhorns (10-6-2, 4-3-0 Big 12 Confer- Rock in a rare Monday night non-conference tory over rival Oklahoma (8-6-3, 2-3-0 Big 12) on ence) rallied past Baylor (8-7-2, 2-4-1 Big 12), 2-1. match-up at Mike A. Myers Stadium. Friday night at the OU Soccer Complex. The Burnt Orange & White out-shot the Bears The Longhorns out-shot the hosts by a 10-6 by a 12-10 total and managed a 5-0 advantage For Lachappelle a successful penalty kick just total and managed a 3-2 advantage on corner in corner kicks. Junior midfielder Lindsey Mey- 4:43 into the contest marked her second goal of kicks. Senior defender Whitney Jaynes was cred- er contributed her third goal of the year, while the campaign, while for Arnold, her score at the ited with her second assist of the season on Mur- Dyche’s score was her second of 2014. Senior 70:49 mark was the first of the defender’s career phy’s score, while junior goalkeeper Abby Smith defender Brooke Gilbert and junior forward in the Burnt Orange & White. made two saves in earning her 22nd career shut- Chantale Campbell were credited with their sec- UT out-shot the Trojans by a commanding out and Texas’ eighth blanking of the season. ond and third assists of the season, respectively. 29-3 total and 11-1 in shots on goal while total- Texas stunned the Crimson-clad crowd by After battling throughout the midfield over ing a 12-0 advantage on corner kicks. Texas se- needing just 45 seconds to register the match’s the opening five minutes, it was Baylor that re- nior goalkeeper Ava Vogel got the start in net in first goal. From out on the left wing, Jaynes deliv- corded the match’s first truly dangerous scoring relief of Abby Smith, earning her second career ered a perfect cross towards the top of the six- opportunity. Following a foul against the Horns shutout while forced to make just one stop. yard box. Marked closely in front of the left post, committed about 40 yards out in the middle of Just three minutes in, a Texas cross from the Murphy out-jumped the crowd to head home the pitch, a subsequent feed was delivered into right wing towards the right post was finished in her first career goal from approximately seven a crowd stationed just outside the six-yard box. a crowd of players via a running chip. Unfortu- yards out to grant the Longhorns a 1-0 lead. Smith leapt in an attempt to punch the ball and nately for UT, the referee on the far side had his Following an extended battle in the midfield, could manage only light contact. With the ball flag raised skyward signaling offsides. OU managed a shot from the top of the box off ricocheting around among the players in front, the foot of midfielder Rasha Roberts that trav- Bri Campos somehow managed to get a shot It would be just 1:39 later that the Longhorns eled wide left at 24:57. through the congestion, granting Baylor a 1-0 broke in front on the scoreboard, and virtually all Texas raced right back down the pitch and lead just 5:41 into the match. courtesy of Lachappelle. The midfielder worked posted a quality scoring chance of its own at In the 23rd-minute, Texas came exceptionally her way inside the 18, made a quick move to her 26:35. Senior midfielder Sharis Lachappelle made close to an equalizer as Dyche’s ambitious effort left past a UALR defender and was tackled, giv- a great move to elude a pair of defenders on the from about 30 yards out in the middle rattled off ing the head official no choice but to point to left wing and crossed a perfect ball to the far the crossbar and ventured over the left end line the spot. The San Antonio, Texas, product calmly post where a tightly-marked Chantale Campbell for a goal kick. finished what she started, firing the spot kick into sent a header just high of frame. Baylor nearly doubled its advantage just 1:49 the right side netting past diving Trojan netmind- Oklahoma forced the match’s first save for into the second stanza as a shot from the top of er Bre Ilkuf to make it 1-0. either team at 52:38 as midfielder Shiloh Price the 18 just missed finding the upper right corner UALR managed its first shot of the contest found some space on the left side and unleashed of the twine. Just 1:19 later, a shot from the left from just inside the box at 5:41 as midfielder a drive from 22 yards that traveled right into the wing by midfielder Justine Hovden skimmed past Ariel Galletti popped a side-footed shot up in waiting arms of Smith in goal. the right post and went out of play for a goal kick. the air towards frame that ended up dropping Texas nearly doubled its advantage at 68:32 as Texas continued to press hard for an equal- harmlessly in Vogel’s waiting hands. junior forward Kelsey Shimmick made a quick izer, earning its fourth corner kick of the contest The Texas shooting gallery would continue vir- move around a defender to locate some space at 58:21. When the ball was delivered into the and found herself in a desperate one-on-one crowd out front by Sharis Lachappelle, Gilbert tually unabated throughout the remainder of the race with OU’s keeper for the ball nearing the conducted her own individual assault on the BU opening 45 minutes. Lachappelle was making a top right corner of the box. The pair arrived at goal from the middle of the 18, eventually direct- particular pest of herself, firing wide right at 6:28 virtually the same time, with Shimmick trying to ing a pair of solid headers towards net that were and heading wide at 21:37. Granted some space chip the ball over the sliding Kassidie Stade. The blocked out front. on the right side of the box in the 23rd-minute, Sooner net minder touched the ball well outside With set pieces proving dangerous for both she blasted a quick shot on frame that was just the 18-yard box, and after Shimmick’s try at the teams, it proved to be a Baylor foul that helped stopped near the right post. open net traveled just inches wide right of frame, lead to Texas’ equalizer at 74:27. Gilbert took It was more of the same in the second 45 min- the head referee showed the keeper a red card a free kick from 40 yards out and delivered a utes for the Horns as UT controlled possession forcing the Sooners to play the rest of the match great ball towards the left post. Meyer again leapt through the half. Lachappelle again troubled the down a player. above the crowd, heading home a shot from 10 Trojan netminder with both a shot on frame at Despite playing at a disadvantage, Oklahoma yards out to dead-lock the match at 1-1. 51:16 and a drive that ricocheted off the left post had another solid scoring chance in the 79th- Closing in on what seemed to be an inevitable at 61:04. minute as midfielder Abby Hodgen broke into overtime session, the end came suddenly with With a second goal seemingly inevitable for some space near the top of the box and un- just 30 seconds remaining on the clock. Cierra Texas, it finally came at the 70:49 mark. With leashed a shot that traveled wide left. Grubbs worked hard to earn a foul and free kick space through the middle of the pitch, Arnold After another Murphy headed try missed the near the right end line. When the ball was de- net for Texas at 86:09, the Sooners had one last livered into the box, it pin-balled around among started a long run from out of the back. Just out- chance at an equalizer in the final minute. A ball several players before bouncing straight out to side the 18, the Round Rock, Texas, native un- found its way to Luallin in the middle of the 18 Dyche. She stepped into the shot, blasting the leashed a low shot that beat the keeper inside with under a minute left, but she couldn’t get off match-winner home at 89:30 to finish off the the right post allowing the Horns to nab a 2-0 a shot as a defensive clearance ricocheted back stunning Texas victory. advantage. into the arms of Smith to seal the hard-fought triumph.

UALR Texas Texas OU Texas Baylor Shots 3 29 Shots 10 6 Shots 12 10 SOG 1 11 SOG 1 2 SOG 4 5 Saves 9 1 Saves 2 0 Saves 4 2 Corners 0 12 Corners 3 2 Corners 5 0 Fouls 7 6 Fouls 15 9 Fouls 13 6

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MATCH 19 Oklahoma State at TEXAS Austin, Texas - Oct. 31, 2014

1 2 OT OT2 F Oklahoma St. 1 1 - - 2 TEXAS 1 0 - - 1

With overtime looming on Halloween night at Mike A. Myers Stadium and the woodwork twice unkind to the home team via UT shots ringing off both the post and crossbar, Oklahoma State (10-8-1, 5-2-1 Big 12) forward Courtney Dike registered the match-winning goal at 88:27 as the Cowgirls defeated Texas (10-7-2, 4-4-0 Big 12), 2-1. UT junior goalkeeper Abby Smith established a new single-match career-high with 10 saves against the Cowgirls, while junior midfielder Lindsey Meyer led the Longhorns offense with six shots, two on frame. Friday’s match was wide-open from the very start with Texas having the best of the early going. Sophomore midfielder Julia Dyche blasted a shot off the left post just 2:11 into the contest. It appeared that Texas had taken the lead dur- ing the sixth minute as a great combination play from Dyche to junior forward Kelsey Shimmick was headed into the twine from 10 yards out by senior midfielder Sharis Lachappelle. Unfortu- nately for the Burnt Orange & White, the lines- man’s flag was up signaling offsides to nullify the goal. With the Cowgirl offense ratcheting up the pressure in the offensive third, it was Texas that gifted OSU its first score of the contest. On a cross in from the left wing, an attempted clear- ance via header near the left post was acciden- tally directed into the Horns’ own net for a 1-0 Oklahoma State advantage at 12:41. It was Shimmick that helped turn the tide for the Longhorns, firing a shot that was blocked in the 37th-minute before successfully drawing a foul inside the box at 38:34 to force the referee to point to the spot. Meyer stepped up and bur- ied the penalty kick into the left side of the twine past the diving keeper, tying the count at 1-1. Texas nearly grabbed the lead with 4:55 left in the opening half as a shot from a tough angle on the right wing by sophomore forward Jasmine Hart just skimmed by the left post. UT had the best chance over the initial 16 minutes of the second half, however, as a pass by Hart from the right end line found junior for- ward Chantale Campbell making a late run to the top of the 18. The London, Ontario, Canada, na- tive teed up a shot but got just underneath the ball to send a great look over the bar. It would be the last few minutes of regulation, however, that proved perhaps the most enthrall- ing of the entire match. The fun started at 86:26 as a Texas cross into the middle was headed off the crossbar by Meyer before being cleared away by OSU. Back on the other end, failing to clear its lines came back to haunt the Longhorns defense as a ball ricocheting around among players out in front dropped to the feet of Dike just outside the six-yard box. She managed to unleash a shot that beat Smith at 88:27. Texas forced one final corner kick in the last 10 seconds, but was unable to get off a shot at goal as the clock ticked away to a 2-1 Cowgirl victory. OSU Texas Shots 22 15 SOG 12 4 Saves 3 10 Corners 12 7 Fouls 6 10

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TEAM INDIVIDUAL

OFFENSE OFFENSE Scored 3 goals Scored 2 goals TEXAS: Iowa State, Sept. 29, 2013 TEXAS: Olivia Brook at Texas A&M-CC, Sept. 5, 2014 OPP: Denver, Sept. 16, 2012 OPP: McKenzie Berryhill, Arizona State, Aug. 22, 2014 Scored 4 goals Scored 3+ goals TEXAS: at Iowa State, Sept. 21, 2012 TEXAS: Kristin Cummins at UW-Milwaukee (3), Oct. 1, 2010 OPP: at #12 Virginia, Sept. 10, 2010 OPP: Jolene Schweitzer, Oklahoma State (3), Oct. 5, 2003 Scored 5+ goals Had 2 assists TEXAS: at Texas A&M-CC (6), Sept. 5, 2014 TEXAS: Olivia Brook at Texas A&M-CC, Sept. 5, 2014 OPP: at #24 BYU (5), Sept. 6, 2012 OPP: Michelle Prokof, TCU, Oct. 17, 2014 Had 4 assists Had 3+ assists TEXAS: at Texas A&M-CC (5), Sept. 5, 2014 TEXAS: Jasmine Hart vs. Nevada (3), Aug. 31, 2014 OPP: Virginia (4), Sept. 10, 2010 OPP: Whitney Berry, Kansas (3), Sept. 30, 2011 Had 5 assists Took 5+ shots TEXAS: at Texas A&M-CC (5), Sept. 5, 2014 TEXAS: Lindsey Meyer vs. Oklahoma St. (6), Oct. 31, 2014 OPP: Florida State (5), Nov. 23, 2007 OPP: Courtney Dike, Oklahoma St. (7), Oct. 31, 2014 Had 6+ assists Had 3+ shots on goal TEXAS: Nevada (7), Aug. 31, 2014 TEXAS: Sharis Lachappelle vs. UALR (3), Oct. 20, 2014 OPP: Texas A&M (6), Nov. 2, 2001 OPP: Courtney Dike, Oklahoma St. (4), Oct. 31, 2014 Took 15-19 shots Collected 4 points TEXAS: Oklahoma State (15), Oct. 31, 2014 TEXAS: Olivia Brook vs. Nevada, Aug. 31, 2014 OPP: #11 Kansas (15), Oct. 10, 2014 Brooke Gilbert vs. Nevada, Aug. 31, 2014 OPP: McKenzie Berryhill, Arizona State, Aug. 22, 2014 Took 20-24+ shots TEXAS: at Iowa State (24), Oct. 3, 2014 Collected 5+ points OPP: Oklahoma State (22), Oct. 31, 2014 TEXAS: Olivia Brook at Texas A&M-CC, (6) Sept. 5, 2014 OPP: Michelle Murphy, BYU (5), Sept. 6, 2012 Took 25+ shots TEXAS: UALR (29), Oct. 20, 2014 DEFENSE OPP: BYU (30), Sept. 6, 2012 Posted a shutout TEXAS: Abby Smith at Oklahoma, Oct. 24, 2014 Had 10+ shots on goal OPP: Kaitlyn Stroud, #11 Kansas, Oct. 10, 2014 TEXAS: UALR (11), Oct. 20, 2014 OPP: Oklahoma State (12), Oct. 31, 2014 Made 12+ saves TEXAS: Shay Wilkerson vs. Texas A&M (12), Oct. 26, 2000 Collected 8-10 points OPP: Jessica White, UC-Riverside (13), Sept. 5, 2010 TEXAS: Iowa State (10), Sept. 29, 2013 OPP: TCU (10), Oct. 17, 2014 TEAM Texas beat a ranked team Collected 11+ points vs. #6 Texas Tech, Sept. 26, 2014 TEXAS: at Texas A&M-CC (17), Sept. 5, 2014 OPP: BYU (13), Sept. 6, 2012 Texas lost to an unranked team vs. Oklahoma State, Oct. 31, 2014 Took 7+ corner kicks TEXAS: Oklahoma State (7), Oct. 31, 2014 OPP: Oklahoma State (12), Oct. 31, 2014 2014 Texas Match-Winning Goals Was shutout TEXAS: #11 Kansas (0-1), Oct. 10, 2014 Date Opponent Player Time OPP: Oklahoma (0-1), Oct. 24, 2014 Aug. 25___ at Hawai’i______Whitney Jaynes______72:47 DEFENSE Aug. 31___ Nevada______Chantale Campbell_____ 17:41 Made 12+ saves TEXAS: vs. Texas A&M (12), Oct. 26, 2000 Sept. 5____ at TX A&M-CC______Lindsey Meyer______32:58 OPP: UC-Riverside (13), Sept. 5, 2010 Sept. 7____ Montana______Brooke Gilbert______66:14 Recorded 12+ fouls Sept. 21___ at Texas State______Jasmine Hart______13:27 TEXAS: at Baylor (13), Oct. 26, 2014 Sept. 26___ #6 Texas Tech______Olivia Brook______97:00 OPP: USF (14), Sept. 14, 2014 Oct. 3____ at Iowa State______Lindsey Meyer______69:06 Oct. 20___ UALR______Sharis Lachappelle______4:43 Oct. 24___ at Oklahoma______Morgan Murphy______0:45 Oct. 26___ at Baylor______Julia Dyche______89:30

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BROOKE GILBERT WHITNEY JAYNES SHARIS LACHAPPELLE 5-6 • Sr. • Defender 5-4 • Sr. • Defender 5-9 • Sr. • Midfielder Snohomish, Wash. Plano, Texas San Antonio, Texas

2014 2014 2014 • Named to the Top Drawer Soccer National • Jaynes has played in 18 of 19 matches (18 starts) • Chosen to the All-Big 12 Second Team Team of the Week (Oct. 28) • Chosen as the Big 12 Conference’s Defen- for Texas in 2014, scoring one goal and dishing two • Named to the preseason All-Big 12 Confer- sive Player of the Week (Oct. 28) assists for four overall points on 17 total shots (five on ence squad • Preseason first team All-Big 12 choice by CollegeSportsMadness.com. goal). • No. 7 in the 2014 Top Drawer Soccer Big 12 • Chosen to the Outrigger Resorts Shootout • Has played 1533 of 1757 possible minutes in help- Conference player rankings. All-Tournament Team ing the ‘Horns defense post eight shutouts. • Preseason first team All-Big 12 choice by • One of the highest-scoring pure defenders in the Big 12 with four goals and 10 total points...ranks in a • Fed the cross that served as an assist on Morgan CollegeSportsMadness.com. tie for second on the Texas squad in goals and total Murphy’s match-winning goal just 45 seconds into the • Chosen to the Outrigger Resorts Shootout points...Gilbert had only six career goals entering the 1-0 win at Oklahoma (Oct. 24). All-Tournament Team season and scored four during all of 2013. • Gilbert has started all 80 possible matches during • Fired two shots, including one on goal, while play- • Lachappelle has registered two goals and two as- her Texas career. ing all 90 minutes in the backline during the 1-0 win at sists on a team-high 51 total shots (17 on frame) while • Has started all 19 matches for the Longhorns in 2014 and played 1742 of 1757 possible minutes while Iowa State (Oct. 3). starting all 19 matches and playing 1402 of 1757 pos- helping the UT defense post eight clean sheets. • Registered a career-high four shots in the 2-0 loss sible minutes in the midfield for the Longhorns. • Gilbert scored in three consecutive contests vs. to No. 17 West Virginia (Sept. 28). • Was credited with her first match-winner of the Nevada (Aug. 31), at Texas A&M-CC (Sept. 5) and vs. Montana (Sept. 7), the longest consecutive scoring • Scored the unassisted match-winning goal at 72:47 season after earning and finishing off a penalty kick just stretch of her career. as UT defeated Hawai’i, 2-1, at the Outrigger Resorts 4:43 into the 2-0 win over UALR (Oct. 20)...she tied a • Gilbert’s four goals came on her first four shots on Shootout on (Aug. 25)...the score was just the second career-high with six shots in the contest. goal this season. • Assisted on Lindsey Meyer’s match-tying goal at of her career in the Burnt Orange & White. • Off a corner taken by Chantale Campbell, Lachap- 74:27 during the 2-1 comeback win over Baylor (Oct. • Was credited with her initial assist of the campaign pelle headed in her first goal of the season at the 60:11 26). • Picked up the first assist of her career on Lindsey on Olivia Brook’s first score in the 6-0 victory at Texas mark of the 2-0 victory at Texas State (Sept. 21). Meyer’s match-winning goal at 69:06 of the 1-0 victory A&M-CC (Sept. 5). • Picked up helpers on goals in victories over Ne- at Iowa State (Oct. 3). vada (Aug. 31) and at Texas A&M-CC (Sept. 5). • Finished off penalty kicks in victories at Texas A&M- CC (Sept. 5) and vs. Montana (Sept. 7)...the PK against Montana served as the match winner.

2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs Goals: 2 vs. Nevada (Aug. 31) Goals: 1 at Hawai’i (Aug. 25) Goals: 1 (twice, last vs. UALR, Oct. 20) Assists: 1 (twice, last at Baylor, Oct. 26) Assists: I (twice, last at Oklahoma, Oct. 24) Assists: 1 (twice, last at TXA&M-CC, Sept. 5) Points: 4 vs. Nevada (Aug. 31) Points: 2 at Hawai’i (Aug. 25) Points: 2 (twice, last vs. UALR, Oct. 20) Shots: 3 at Baylor (Oct. 26) Shots: 4 vs. #17 West Virginia (Sept. 28) Shots: 6 vs. UALR (Oct. 20) Shots on Goal: 2 vs. Nevada (Aug. 31) Shots on Goal: 1 (five times) Shots on Goal: 3 (twice, last vs. UALR, Oct. 20) GWG: 1 vs. Montana (Sept. 7) GWG: 1 at Hawai’i (Aug. 25) GWG: 1 vs. UALR (Oct. 20)

Career Highs Career Highs Career Highs Goals: 2 vs. Nevada (Aug. 31, 2014) Goals: 1 (twice, last at Hawai’i, Aug. 25, 2014) Goals: 2 vs. Baylor (Oct. 11, 2013) Assists: 1 (twice, last at Baylor, Oct. 26, 2014) Assists: 1 (four times) Assists: 1 (six times) Points: 4 vs. Nevada (Aug. 31, 2014) Points: 2 at Hawai’i (Aug. 25, 2014) Points: 4 vs. Baylor (Oct. 11, 2013) Shots: 3 at Baylor (Oct. 26) Shots: 4 vs. #17 West Virginia (Sept. 28, 2014) Shots: 6 (four times) Shots on Goal: 2 (twice, last vs. Nevada, Aug. 31, 2014) Shots on Goal: 1 (seven times) Shots on Goal: 4 vs. Illinois St. (Sept. 8, 2013) GWG: 1 (six times) GWG: 1 (twice, last at Hawai’i, Aug. 25, 2014) GWG: 1 (four times)

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CIERRA GRUBBS AVA VOGEL JULIE ARNOLD 5-9 • Sr. • Forward/Defender 5-8 • Sr. • Goalkeeper 5-8 • Sr. • Defender Gladewater, Texas Seattle, Wash. Round Rock, Texas

2014 2014 2014 • Has played a total of 412 minutes over 17 matches • Has drawn 102 total minutes of action over two • Preseason second team All-Big 12 choice by (three starts) against Arizona State (25 min.), Nevada contests in 2014 with one start. CollegeSportsMadness.com. (11 min.), at Texas A&M-CC (18 min.), Montana (20 • Started and completed her first shutout of the sea- • Arnold is the only player on the squad to play all min.), UCF (three min.), at USF (21 min.), vs. #1 UCLA son, facing three shots and making a save in the 2-0 1757 minutes this season, helping the defense post (10 min.), at Texas State (15 min.), vs. #6 Texas Tech blanking of UALR (Oct. 20). eight clean sheets. (28 min.), vs. #17 West Virginia (43 min.), at Iowa State • Drew her first playing time of the 2014 campaign • She has started all 80 possible matches during her (season-best 58 min.), vs. #11 Kansas (30 min.), at TCU and made one save, while subbing in for the last 12:09 Texas career. (nine min.), vs. UALR (16 min.), at Oklahoma (29 min.), of playing time in the first half at TCU (Oct. 17) after • Scored her first collegiate goal at 70:49 of the 2-0 at Baylor (57 min.) and vs. Oklahoma State (19 min.). starting GK Abby Smith was forced to briefly leave the win over UALR (Oct. 20), making a long run from the • Fired two shots, one on frame, in just 16 minutes of game for precautionary reasons. back and firing a shot that beat the keeper to the low action in the 2-0 blanking of UALR (Oct. 20). right side from 22 yards out. • Started and played a season-high 58 minutes at • Has been credited with five total shots and two on forward during the 1-0 victory at Iowa State (Oct. 3), frame - had two shots at Texas A&M-CC (Sept. 5) and registering two shots and one on frame. one shot on goal vs. No. 22 Arkansas (Aug. 29). • Received 43 minutes of playing time and fired one shot on frame during the 2-0 loss to No. 17 West Vir- ginia (Sept. 28). • Registered a shot on goal during the 1-0 (OT) win over #6 Texas Tech. • Earned her first start of the season during the match against #1 UCLA, playing 10 total minutes at forward in place of usual starter Jasmine Hart. • Registered two shots on goal as a sub vs. Montana (Sept. 7) and a single shot at Texas A&M-CC (Sept. 5).

2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs Goals: None Saves: 1 (twice, last vs. UALR, Oct. 20) Goals: 1 vs. UALR (Oct. 20) Assists: None Shots Faced: 3 vs. UALR (Oct. 20) Assists: None Points: None Goals Aga.: None Points: 2 vs. UALR (Oct. 20) Shots: 2 (four times) Shutouts: None Shots: 2 at TXA&M-CC (Sept. 5) Shots on Goal: 2 vs. Montana (Sept. 7) Shots on Goal: 1 (twice, last vs. UALR, Oct. 20) GWG: None Career Highs GWG: None Saves: 8 (two times) Career Highs Shots Faced: 30 vs. BYU (Sept. 6, 2012) Career Highs Goals: None Goals All.: 5 vs. BYU (Sept. 6, 2012) Goals: 1 vs. UALR (Oct. 20, 2014) Assists: None Shutouts: 1 vs. Toledo (Aug. 26, 2012) Assists: None Points: None Points: 2 vs. UALR (Oct. 20, 2014) Shots: 2 (four times) Shots: 3 vs. Texas St. (Sept. 20, 2013) Shots on Goal: 2 vs. Montana (Sept. 7, 2014) Shots on Goal: 2 vs. Texas St. (Sept. 20, 2013) GWG: None GWG: None

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ABBY SMITH SYDNEY SHUTTER LINDSEY MEYER 5-9 • Jr. • Goalkeeper 5-6 • Jr. • Forward 6-0 • Jr. • Midfielder Plano, Texas Austin, Texas Coppell, Texas

2014 2014 2014 • Chosen to the All-Big 12 First Team • Shutter has drawn 141 minutes of playing time over • Chosen to the Outrigger Resorts Shootout • Named a preseason Fourth-Team 10 matches in 2014: at Hawai’i (19 min.), No. 25 Ar- All-Tournament Team • Meyer has started all 19 matches for the Long- All-American by CollegeSportsMadness.com kansas (23 min.), Nevada (26 min.), at Texas A&M-CC • Was selected to the Top Drawer Soccer horns this season, playing 1686 of 1757 possible min- National Team of the Week on Sept. 2. (19 min.), Montana (20 min.), vs. UCF (16 min.), at USF utes while totaling four goals (two match-winners) and • Selected as the goalkeeper on the preseason (seven min.), vs. #1 UCLA (two min.), vs. No. 17 West two assists for 10 total points on 32 shots (14 on goal). All-Big 12 Conference Team. Virginia (three min.) and vs. UALR (six min.). • She has started all 59 possible matches during her Texas career. • No. 31 in the 2014 Top Drawer Soccer mid- • Was credited with a shot during the 2-0 blanking of season national rankings. • Knocked home a first-half penalty kick during the • No. 3 in the 2014 Top Drawer Soccer Big 12 UALR (Oct. 20). 2-1 loss to Oklahoma State (Oct. 31). Conference rankings. • Registered her lone shot on goal of the campaign • Headed home the tying goal, off a free kick taken • Preseason first team All-Big 12 choice by during the 6-0 rout of Texas A&M-CC on Sept. 5. by Brooke Gilbert, at 74:27 in the eventual 2-1 win at CollegeSportsMadness.com. Baylor (Oct. 26). • Chosen to the Outrigger Resorts Shootout • Scored the match-winner at 69:06 by directing in a All-Tournament Team header from Brooke Gilbert to top Iowa State in Ames, • Smith has recorded seven shutouts in 2014, giving Iowa, 1-0 (Oct. 3). her 22 for her illustrious career to pass Alexa Gaul for • Forced a save via a flicked-on header late in the 1-0 second in Texas history (29 is the record) loss to No. 1 UCLA (Sept. 19). • Has played 1655 of 1757 possible minutes be- • Picked up her first assist of the season on Julia tween the pipes thus far in 2014. Dyche’s tying goal at the 21:44 mark of UT’s eventual • Set a new career-high with 10 saves in the 2-1 loss 2-1 win at Hawai’i (Aug. 25). to Oklahoma State (Oct. 31). • Was credited with an assist on Brooke Gilbert’s • Until forced to briefly leave during the first half of goal just 16:51 in during the 5-1 rout of Nevada (Aug. the match at TCU (Oct. 17) for precautionary reasons, 31). Smith had been in net for the last 46 complete Texas • Scored her first goal (match-winner) of the season matches dating back to Sept. 14, 2012, versus Fresno at 32:58 to open the scoring during Texas’ 6-0 win at State, a stretch of 4331:49. Texas A&M-CC (Sept. 5). • Owns a 0.98 GAA and is among the Big 12 leaders • Played every minute of the double overtime match- with 81 saves thus far in 2014. es against Arizona State (Aug. 22) and No. 25 Arkansas • Made seven stops while facing 18 total shots in (Aug. 29). blanking #6 Texas Tech, 1-0 (OT). • Scored her second career goal on a 45-yard blast 2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs from near midfield at 24:58 to open the scoring in UT’s 2-2 (2OT) tie with Arizona State in Waipahu, Hi., back Goals: None Goals: 1 (four times) on Aug. 22. Assists: None Assists: 1 (twice, last vs. Nevada, Aug. 31) • Has recorded nine shots this season with six suc- 2 (four times) cessfully directed on frame. Points: None Points: Shots: 1 (twice, last vs. UALR, Oct. 20) Shots: 6 vs. Oklahoma St. (Oct. 31) 2014 Season Highs Shots on Goal: 1 at TXA&M-CC (Sept. 5) Shots on Goal: 2 (three times) Saves: 10 vs. Oklahoma St. (Oct. 31) GWG: None GWG: 1 (twice, last at Iowa St., Oct. 3) Shots Faced: 22 vs. Oklahoma St. (Oct. 31) Goals Aga.: 3 at TCU (Oct. 17) Career Highs Shutouts: 1 (seven times) Goals: 1 (twice, last vs. TCU, Sept. 27, 2013) Career Highs Assists: 1 vs. Toledo (Aug. 26, 2012) Goals: 2 vs. Iowa St. (Sept. 21, 2012) Career Highs Points: 2 (twice, last vs. TCU, Sept. 27, 2013) Assists: 1 (seven times) Saves: 10 vs. Oklahoma St. (Oct. 31, 2014) Shots: 2 (twice, last vs. TCU, Sept. 27, 2013) Points: 4 vs. Iowa St. (Sept. 21, 2012) Shots Faced: 22 (twice, last vs. Okla. St., Oct. 31, 2014) Shots on Goal: 1 (five times) Shots: 6 vs. Oklahoma St. (Oct. 31, 2014) Goals All.: 3 (twice, last at TCU, Oct. 17, 2014) GWG: None Shots on Goal: 2 (six times) Shutouts: 8 (2013) GWG: 1 (three times)

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EMILIE CAMPBELL AARON STRAWSER BRINKLEY FIELD 5-4 • Jr. • Defender/Midfielder 5-0 • Jr. • Midfielder/Forward 5-8 • Jr. • Defender/Forward London, Ontario, Canada Beaumont, Texas Dallas, Texas

2014 2014 2014 • Campbell has logged a total of 141 minutes over • Strawser has seen 82 minutes of action over nine • Field has played 23 total minutes in matches against three matches for the Longhorns, 28 min. in the 5-1 matches for Texas this season: vs. Arizona State (10 Nevada (18 min.) and at Texas A&M-CC (five min.). win over Nevada (Aug. 31), 23 mins. in the 6-0 victory min.), vs. No. 25 Arkansas (13 min.), vs. Nevada (11 at Texas A&M-CC (Sept. 5) and 90 mins. in the 2-1 win min.), vs. Montana (eight min.), at USF (seven min.), vs. at Baylor (Oct. 26). #1 UCLA (five min.), at Texas State (16 min.), vs. No. 17 • Drew her first start of the season as part of the West Virginia (seven min.) and vs. UALR (seven min.). defensive backline and played all 90 minutes during the 2-1 win at Baylor (Oct. 26).

2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs Goals: None Goals: None Goals: None Assists: None Assists: None Assists: None Points: None Points: None Points: None Shots: None Shots: None Shots: None Shots on Goal: None Shots on Goal: None Shots on Goal: None GWG: None GWG: None GWG: None

Career Highs Career Highs Career Highs Goals: None Goals: 1 at Kansas (Oct. 6, 2013) Goals: None Assists: 1 vs. Oklahoma (Oct. 31, 2012) Assists: 1 vs. Iowa St. (Sept. 29, 2013) Assists: None Points: 1 vs. Oklahoma (Oct. 31, 2012) Points: 2 at Kansas (Oct. 6, 2013) Points: None Shots: 1 (seven times) Shots: 2 vs. UTSA (Sept. 22, 2013) Shots: None Shots on Goal: 1 (five times) Shots on Goal: 1 (twice, last at Kansas, Oct. 6, 2013) Shots on Goal: None GWG: None GWG: 1 at Kansas (Oct. 6, 2013) GWG: None

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KELSEY SHIMMICK CHANTALE CAMPBELL ALI SCHMALZ 5-7 • Jr. • Forward 5-4 • Jr. • Midfielder/Forward 5-4 • Jr. • Defender Grapevine, Texas London, Ontario, Canada Hoffman Estates, Ill.

2014 2014 2014 • Preseason second team All-Big 12 choice by • No. 15 in the 2014 Top Drawer Soccer Big 12 • Has drawn 301 total minutes of action over 11 CollegeSportsMadness.com. Conference player rankings. matches in 2014: at Hawai’i (57 min.), vs. No. 25 Ar- • Shimmick has played in 18 matches and drawn 15 • Preseason second team All-Big 12 choice by CollegeSportsMadness.com. kansas (a season-high 64 min.), vs. Nevada (22 min.), starts for the Longhorns this season, playing a total of • Has started all 19 matches at forward for Texas, at Texas A&M-CC (14 min.), vs. UCF (59 min.), at USF 980 minutes. tallying three goals and three assists on 31 total shots (11 min.), vs. No. 1 UCLA (five min.), at Texas State (30 • Has been credited with 32 total shots, 11 of those (10 on goal) in 1421 total minutes of action. min.), vs. No. 17 West Virginia (14 min.), at Iowa State • Tallied her third goal of 2014, during the 3-1 loss at on frame. (16 min.) and at TCU (nine min.). • Battled to earn the foul in the box that led to Lind- TCU (Oct. 17), by cleaning up a deflected Kelsey Shim- sey Meyer’s first-half PK in the 2-1 loss to Oklahoma mick shot at 57:29. • Picked up an assist by delivering the corner that led State (Oct. 31). to Lindsey Meyer’s match-winning goal at 69:06 in the • Was credited with an assist on Chantale Camp- 1-0 victory at Iowa State (Oct. 3). bell’s goal at TCU (Oct. 17), taking a shot that was de- • Earned her first assist of the campaign by delivering flected at net allowing her teammate to flick the ball a perfect corner kick into the middle that was finished into the twine while on the run. via header by Sharis Lachappelle at 60:11 of the 2-0 • Fired a team-best seven shots in a season-high 70 win at Texas State (Sept. 21). • Played every minute of the 97 during the 1-0 (OT) minutes of action during the 2-0 triumph at Texas State win over #6 Texas Tech (Sept. 26), firing one shot. (Sept. 21). One of her second-half drives hit the under- • Drew 88 minutes of playing time and forced a save side of the crossbar and appeared to bounce over the via a second-half shot on goal in the 1-0 loss to No. 1 line, but it wasn’t called a goal. UCLA (Sept. 19). • Played 67 minutes at forward in the 2-2 (2OT) • Was credited with the match-winning goal in the 5-1 triumph over Nevada (Aug. 31) as her goal at 17:41 draw against Arizona State (Aug. 22) in Waipahu, Hi. pushed the ‘Horns in front 2-0. • Fired three of Texas’ 14 total shots in the loss to • Sealed Texas’ 2-0 win over Montana (Sept. 7) with UCF (Sept. 12) while playing 60 minutes off the bench. a 35-yard lob into the upper left-hand corner of the • Tallied two shots each in matches against No. 25 twine with just 44 seconds remaining in regulation. Arkansas (Aug. 29), Nevada (Aug. 31) and at USF (Sept. • Played 74 minutes in the 2-1 victory at Hawai’i 14). (Aug. 25). 2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs Goals: None Goals: 1 (three times) Goals: None Assists: 1 (twice, last at TCU, Oct. 17) Assists: 1 (three times) Assists: None Points: 1 at Texas State (Sept. 21) Points: 2 (twice, last vs. Montana, Sept. 7) Points: None Shots: 7 at Texas State (Sept. 21) Shots: 4 (twice, last at TCU, Oct. 17) Shots: None Shots on Goal: 3 at TCU (Oct. 17) Shots on Goal: 2 (twice, last vs. #11 Kansas, Oct. 10) Shots on Goal: None GWG: None GWG: 1 vs. Nevada (Aug. 31) GWG: None

Career Highs Career Highs Career Highs Goals: 2 vs. Oklahoma (Oct. 31, 2012) Goals: 1 (seven times) Goals: None Assists: 1 (seven times) Assists: 2 vs. Texas St. (Sept. 20, 2013) Assists: 1 at Air Force (Sept. 13, 2013) Points: 4 vs. Oklahoma (Oct. 31, 2012) Points: 4 vs. Texas St. (Sept. 20, 2013) Points: 1 at Air Force (Sept. 13, 2013) Shots: 7 at Texas State (Sept. 21, 2014) Shots: 4 (three times) Shots: 2 vs. Fresno St. (Sept. 14, 2012) Shots on Goal: 3 at TCU (Oct. 17, 2014) Shots on Goal: 3 vs. Texas St. (Sept. 20, 2013) Shots on Goal: 1 (twice, last at Colorado C., Sept. 15, 2013) GWG: I vs. Samford (Sept. 6. 2013) GWG: 1 vs. Nevada (Aug. 31, 2014) GWG: None

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CARA CONNATSER KEAGAN McCOY JULIA DYCHE 5-6 • So. • Goalkeeper 5-7 • So. • Goalkeeper 5-6 • So. • Midfielder Frisco, Texas Knoxville, Tenn. Southlake, Texas

2014 2014 2014 • Has yet to see playing time thus far in 2014. • Has yet to see playing time thus far in 2014. • Dyche has scored two goals and dished a single helper on 41 shots (10 on frame). • Has started all 19 matches in the midfield for the ‘Horns and played 1644 of a possible 1757 total min- utes. • Blasted home the match-winner with just 30 sec- onds remaining to beat Baylor in Waco, 2-1 (Oct. 26). • Fired four shots, one on goal, during each contest while playing all 97 minutes during the 1-0 (OT) win over #6 Texas Tech (Sept. 26) and while playing 77 min- utes in the 2-0 blanking of UALR (Oct. 20). • Launched a season-high four shots, one on frame, over 83 minutes of playing time in the 2-0 victory at Texas State (Sept. 21). • Registered one of Texas’ five shots in 88 minutes of action during the 1-0 loss to No. 1 UCLA (Sept. 19). • Fired three shots in wins over Nevada (Aug. 31), at Texas A&M-CC (Sept. 5), vs. Montana (Sept. 7) and vs. UCF (Sept. 12). • Scored at the 21:44 mark to tie what eventually would result in a 2-1 UT victory at Hawai’i (Aug. 25). • Was credited with an assist on a combination play between Dyche (took corner), Meyer and Gilbert on the latter’s goal at 16:51 of the 5-1 victory over Ne- vada (Aug. 31).

2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs Saves: None Saves: None Goals: 1 (twice, last at Baylor, Oct. 26) Shots Faced: None Shots Faced: None Assists: 1 vs. Nevada (Aug. 31) Goals Aga.: None Goals Aga.: None Points: 2 (twice, last at Baylor, Oct. 26) Shutouts: None Shutouts: None Shots: 4 (four times) Shots on Goal: 2 (twice, last vs. Nevada, Aug. 31) Career Highs Career Highs GWG: 1 at Baylor (Oct. 26) Saves: None Saves: None Shots Faced: None Shots Faced: None Career Highs Goals Aga.: None Goals Aga.: None Goals: 1 (three times) Shutouts: None Shutouts: None Assists: 1 vs. Nevada (Aug. 31, 2014) Points: 2 (three times) Shots: 4 (four times) Shots on Goal: 2 (three times) GWG: 1 at Baylor (Oct. 26, 2014)

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ISABELLE KERR KATIE GERNSBACHER JASMINE HART 5-7 • So. • Defender 5-5 • So. • Midfielder/Forward 5-8 • So. • Forward Austin, Texas Austin, Texas Haltom City, Texas

2014 2014 2014 • Has logged 1458 total minutes and started all 19 • Has logged 168 total minutes over eight matches • Hart has tallied two goals and a team-leading five matches in the back while helping the Longhorn de- this season: 37 min. (season-high) vs. Arizona State, 21 assists on 25 shots (12 on frame) while playing in 17 of fense register eight clean sheets. min. at Hawai’i, 32 min. vs. Nevada, 24 min. at Texas 19 matches (10 starts) up top and playing 834 of 1757 • Picked up her first assist of 2014 by starting the A&M-CC, 11 min. vs. UCF (Sept. 12), 17 min. at Texas possible minutes. scoring play via a long ball to Jasmine Hart that eventu- State (Sept. 21), nine minutes vs. No. 17 West Virginia • Played a great pass to Olivia Brook for her fifth as- ally led to Olivia Brook’s OT goal at 97:00 to down #6 and 17 min. vs. UALR. sist of 2014 on her teammate’s eventual “golden goal” Texas Tech, 1-0 (Sept. 26). • Fired two shots, including one on goal, over 17 min- at 97:00 as UT topped #6 Texas Tech, 1-0 (Sept. 26). • Credited with six total shots in 2014, including two utes of action in the 2-0 blanking of UALR (Oct. 20). • Tallied the match-winning score at 13:27 of the 2-0 on frame. • Registered a shot on goal during the 2-0 victory at triumph at Texas State (Sept. 21), by finishing off a per- • Fired a shot on frame in the 5-1 victory over Ne- Texas State (Sept. 21). fect cross from Kelsey Shimmick from eight yards out. vada (Aug. 31). • Picked up her second career assist at the 37:23 • With three assists in the 5-1 win over Nevada • Played all 90 minutes for the first time during the mark against Nevada (Aug. 31) via a beautiful cross to (Aug. 31), Hart tied seven players for the third-most 2014 campaign in the 2-0 triumph over Montana (Sept. the middle that was finished by Olivia Brook for a 3-1 helpers in a single match in UT program history...also 7) and in the 1-0 loss to No. 1 UCLA (Sept. 19). lead. launched a season-high five shots and three on frame • Was credited with a shot on frame during the 6-0 in the win over the Wolf Pack. rout of Texas A&M-CC (Sept. 5). • Scored her third career goal off a keeper rebound at the 47:10 mark to give Texas a two-score lead dur- ing an eventual 6-0 rout of Texas A&M-CC (Sept. 5).

2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs Goals: None Goals: None Goals: 1 (twice last at Texas State, Sept. 21) Assists: 1 vs. #6 Texas Tech (Sept. 26) Assists: 1 vs. Nevada (Aug. 31) Assists: 3 vs. Nevada (Aug. 31) Points: 1 vs. #6 Texas Tech (Sept. 26) Points: 1 vs. Nevada (Aug. 31) Points: 3 (twice last at TXA&M-CC, Sept. 5) Shots: 1 (seven times) Shots: 2 vs. UALR (Oct. 20) Shots: 5 (twice last at Texas State, Sept. 21) Shots on Goal: 1 (twice, last vs. #17 West Va., Sept. 28) Shots on Goal: 1 (three times) Shots on Goal: 3 vs. Nevada (Aug. 31) GWG: None GWG: None GWG: None

Career Highs Career Highs Career Highs Goals: None Goals: None Goals: 2 at Air Force (Sept. 13, 2013) Assists: 1 (three times) Assists: 1 (twice, last vs. Nevada, Aug. 31, 2014) Assists: 3 vs. Nevada (Aug. 31, 2014) Points: 1 (three times) Points: 1 (twice, last vs. Nevada, Aug. 31, 2014) Points: 4 at Air Force (Sept. 13, 2013) Shots: 1 (10 times) Shots: 3 (twice, last vs. TX St., Sept. 20, 2013) Shots: 5 (twice last at Texas State, Sept. 21, 2014) Shots on Goal: 1 (five times) Shots on Goal: 2 vs. Samford (Sept. 6, 2013) Shots on Goal: 3 (three times) GWG: None GWG: None GWG: 1 at Air Force (Sept. 13, 2013)

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QUINN ZULKOWSKI CHELBI ORRICK ERIN GEIGER 5-6 • Fr. • Midfielder 5-4 • Fr. • Midfielder 5-2 • Fr. • Midfielder Austin, Texas Houston, Texas Colorado Springs, Colo.

2014 2014 2014 • Zulkowski earned her first career action by playing • Orrick has earned playing time in seven matches • Has logged 60 minutes of playing time over three five minutes in the 6-0 rout of Texas A&M-CC (Sept. 5). this season for a combined 73 minutes. matches for the Longhorns this season: season-high • Played nine minutes versus Nevada (Aug. 31) in the 32 min. vs. Nevada (Aug. 31), 18 min. at Texas A&M-CC first official action of her career in a Texas uniform, (Sept. 5) and 10 min. vs. Montana (Sept. 7). nine minutes at Texas A&M-CC (Sept. 5), a season-best • Was credited with single shots on goal in wins over 10 minutes at USF (Sept. 14), one minute versus UALR Nevada and Texas A&M-CC. (Oct. 20), 14 minutes at Oklahoma (Oct. 24), 12 min- utes at Baylor (Oct. 26) and 18 against Oklahoma State (Oct. 31).

2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs Goals: None Goals: None Goals: None Assists: None Assists: None Assists: None Points: None Points: None Points: None Shots: None Shots: None Shots: 1 (twice, last at TXA&M-CC, Sept. 5) Shots on Goal: None Shots on Goal: None Shots on Goal: 1 (twice, last at TXA&M-CC, Sept. 5) GWG: None GWG: None GWG: None

Career Highs Career Highs Career Highs Goals: None Goals: None Goals: None Assists: None Assists: None Assists: None Points: None Points: None Points: None Shots: None Shots: None Shots: 1 (twice, last at TXA&M-CC, Sept. 5, 2014) Shots on Goal: None Shots on Goal: None Shots on Goal: 1 (twice, last at TXA&M-CC, Sept. 5, 2014) GWG: None GWG: None GWG: None

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JALYNN BARRON MIKAYLA FLORES OLIVIA BROOK 5-2 • Fr. • Defender/Midfielder 5-3 • Fr. • Forward 5-10 • Fr. • Forward Plano, Texas La Verne, Calif. Houston, Texas

2014 2014 2014 • Has yet to see playing time in 2014 because of in- • Has yet to see playing time in 2014 because of in- • Chosen to the Big 12 All-Newcomer Team jury. jury. • Tabbed at #96 in Top Drawer Soccer’s Top 100 Freshman of 2014 (Oct. 15) • Chosen as the Big 12 Conference’s Newcomer of the Week on Sept. 9. • Despite starting only three of 18 matches played, Brook currently leads the Texas squad with six goals and 14 total points on 28 shots (14 on frame) to go along with two assists in 859 minutes. • Became the first freshman in Longhorn soccer his- tory to start her career by scoring five goals over her first five matches. • Managed her first career match-winning score by registering a “golden goal” at 97:00 to down #6 Texas Tech, 1-0 (OT), on Sept. 26. • Earned her first career start, played 74 minutes and fired four shots in the 2-0 victory over Montana (Sept. 7). • Made it back-to-back two-goal efforts by recording a pair of scores and dishing two assists for six total points during the 6-0 triumph at Texas A&M-CC (Sept. 5). • Registered the first two-goal match of her career with scores at 37:23 and 51:24 of the 5-1 rout of Ne- vada (Aug. 31). • Scored her first goal just 43:38 into her Texas career via an unassisted score during the 2-2 (2OT) deadlock vs. Arizona State (Aug. 22).

2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs 2014 Season Highs Goals: None Goals: None Goals: 2 (twice, last at TXA&M-CC, Sept. 5) Assists: None Assists: None Assists: 2 at TXA&M-CC (Sept. 5) Points: None Points: None Points: 6 at TXA&M-CC (Sept. 5) Shots: None Shots: None Shots: 4 (twice, last vs. UALR, Oct. 20) Shots on Goal: None Shots on Goal: None Shots on Goal: 3 vs. #6 Texas Tech (Sept. 26) GWG: None GWG: None GWG: 1 vs. #6 Texas Tech (Sept. 26)

Career Highs Career Highs Career Highs Goals: None Goals: None Goals: 2 (twice, last at TXA&M-CC, Sept. 5, 2014) Assists: None Assists: None Assists: 2 at TXA&M-CC (Sept. 5, 2014) Points: None Points: None Points: 6 at TXA&M-CC (Sept. 5, 2014) Shots: None Shots: None Shots: 4 (twice, last vs. UALR, Oct. 20, 2014) Shots on Goal: None Shots on Goal: None Shots on Goal: 3 vs. #6 Texas Tech (Sept. 26, 2014) GWG: None GWG: None GWG: 1 vs. #6 Texas Tech (Sept. 26, 2014)

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MORGAN MURPHY 5-8 • Fr. • Midfielder Plano, Texas

2014 • Has played 837 total minutes while seeing action in all 19 Texas matches this season (six starts). • Made her first career start versus rival Oklahoma (Oct. 24) count by scoring the match-winning goal just 45 seconds into the 1-0 win. • Started and was on the pitch for 69 minutes in the 2-0 blanking of UALR (Oct. 20) while firing one shot. • Earned her second start during the 3-1 loss at TCU (Oct. 17), playing all 90 minutes for the first time while firing a career-high two shots. • Threatened #11 Kansas with a shot that forced a save as part of her 33 minutes against the Jayhawks (Oct. 10). • Forced a save on a shot on goal in 43 minutes of action during the 1-0 victory at Iowa State (Oct. 3). • Played 65 minutes during the 0-0 (2OT) tie versus No. 25 Arkansas (Aug. 29), 59 minutes against Arizona State (Aug. 22), 54 minutes versus Nevada (Aug. 31), 10 minutes against No. 1 UCLA (Sept. 19), 31 minutes at Texas State (Sept. 21), 45 minutes vs. #6 Texas Tech and 12 minutes vs. No. 17 West Virginia (Sept. 28). • Earned the first start of her career in the 1-0 (OT) win over #6 Texas Tech and registered her initial career shot as her first-half drive had to be tipped over the crossbar. by the TTU keeper.

2014 Season Highs Goals: 1 at Oklahoma (Oct. 24) Assists: None Points: 2 at Oklahoma (Oct. 24) Shots: 2 (twice, last at Oklahoma, Oct. 24) Shots on Goal: 1 (four times) GWG: 1 at Oklahoma (Oct. 24)

Career Highs Goals: 1 at Oklahoma (Oct. 24, 2014) Assists: None Points: 2 at Oklahoma (Oct. 24, 2014) Shots: 2 (twice, last at Oklahoma, Oct. 24, 2014) Shots on Goal: 1 (four times) GWG: 1 at Oklahoma (Oct. 24, 2014)

2014 Texas Soccer Match Notes 26 www.TexasSports.com The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Texas Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2014) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 10-7-2 4-4-1 6-2 0-1-1 CONFERENCE 4-4 1-3 3-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 6-3-2 3-1-1 3-1 0-1-1

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att ! Aug 22 vs Arizona State T o 2 2-2 110 29 Olivia Brook 18 6 2 14 28 . 2 1 4 14 . 5 0 0 1 0 - 0 ! Aug 25 at Hawai`i W 2-1 605 2 Brooke Gilbert 19 4 2 10 15 . 2 6 7 8 . 5 3 3 1 2 - 2 Aug 29 #25 ARKANSAS T o 2 0-0 1359 4 Lindsey Meyer 19 4 2 10 32 . 1 2 5 14 . 4 3 8 2 1 - 1 Aug 31 NEVADA W 5-1 1214 23 Chantale Campbell 19 3 3 9 31 . 0 9 7 10 . 3 2 3 1 0 - 0 Sep 5 at Texas A&M-CC W 6-0 1908 11 Sharis Lachappelle 19 2 2 6 5 1 . 0 3 9 1 7 . 3 3 3 1 1 - 1 Sep 7 MONTANA W 2-0 241 5 Julia Dyche 19 2 1 5 41 . 0 4 9 10 . 2 4 4 1 0 - 0 Sep 12 vs UCF L 0-2 770 26 Jasmine Hart 17 2 5 9 2 5 . 0 8 0 1 2 . 4 8 0 1 0 - 0 Sep 14 at USF L 0-2 486 30 Morgan Murphy 19 1 0 2 8 . 1 2 5 4 . 5 0 0 1 0 - 0 Sep 19 #1 UCLA L 0-1 1803 37 Julie Arnold 19 1 0 2 5 . 2 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 - 0 Sep 21 at Texas State W 2-0 1153 9 Whitney Jaynes 18 1 2 4 17 . 0 5 9 5 . 2 9 4 1 0 - 0 * Sep 26 #6 TEXAS TECH Wot 1-0 1472 1 Abby Smith 18 1 0 2 9 . 1 1 1 6 . 6 6 7 0 0 - 0 * Sep 28 #17 WEST VIRGINIA L 0-2 611 22 Katie Gernsbacher 8 0 1 1 4 . 0 0 0 3 . 7 5 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 03 at Iowa State W 1-0 510 19 Cierra Grubbs 17 0 0 0 1 2 . 0 0 0 6 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 10 #11 KANSAS L 0-1 852 17 Kelsey Shimmick 18 0 2 2 32 . 0 0 0 11 . 3 4 4 0 0 - 0 * Oct 17 at TCU L 1-3 2553 14 Isabelle Kerr 19 0 1 1 7 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 8 6 0 0 - 0 Oct 20 UALR W 2-0 788 12 Aaron Strawser 9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 24 at Oklahoma W 1-0 1002 21 Ava Vogel 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 26 at Baylor W 2-1 876 3 Sydney Shutter 10 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 31 OKLAHOMA STATE L 1-2 437 24 Ali Schmalz 11 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 Emilie Campbell 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS TEX OPP 10 Chelbi Orrick 7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 13 Brinkley Field 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 28-321 18-228 15 Erin Geiger 3 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 - 0 Goals scored per game 1.47 0.95 7 Quinn Zulkowski 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shot pct. . 0 8 7 . 0 7 9 Total 19 28 23 79 321 . 0 8 7 128 . 3 9 9 10 4 - 4 Shots on goal-Attempts 128-321 102-228 Opponents 19 18 13 49 228 . 0 7 9 102 . 4 4 7 7 2 - 2 SOG pct. . 3 9 9 . 4 4 7 S h o t s / G a m e 16.9 12.0 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho CORNER KICKS 141 59 21 Ava Vogel 2 102:09 0 0.00 2 1.000 1-0-0 1/0 PENALTY KICKS 4-4 2-2 1 Abby Smith 18 1654:51 18 0.98 81 . 8 1 8 9-7-2 7/0 PENALTIES Total 19 1757:00 18 0.92 84 . 8 2 4 10-7-2 8 Yellow cards 11 6 Opponents 19 1757:00 28 1.43 100 . 7 8 1 7-10-2 6 Red cards 0 1 ATTENDANCE Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total T o t a l 8777 9093 Texas 11 16 1 0 28 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/975 8/1137 Opponents 8 10 0 0 18 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/440 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Texas 141 177 2 1 321 Opponents 123 100 2 3 228

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Texas 53 29 0 2 84 Opponents 41 57 1 1 100

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Texas 63 74 1 3 141 Opponents 28 30 1 0 59

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Texas 76 85 2 2 165 Opponents 56 83 2 2 143 The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Texas Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 03, 2014) All games

Overall: 10-7-2 Conf: 4-4-0 Home: 4-4-1 Away: 6-2-0 Neut: 0-1-1

## Player gp-gs min g a pts sh sh% sog sog% yc rc gwg pk-att 29 Olivia Brook 18-3 859 6 2 14 28 . 2 1 414 . 5 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 2 Brooke Gilbert 19-19 1742 4 2 10 15 . 2 6 7 8 . 5 3 3 0 0 1 2-2 4 Lindsey Meyer 19-19 1686 4 2 10 32 . 1 2 514 . 4 3 8 0 0 2 1-1 23 Chantale Campbell 19-19 1421 3 3 9 31 . 0 9 7 10 . 3 2 3 0 0 1 0-0 11 Sharis Lachappelle 19-19 1402 2 2 6 51 . 0 3 917 . 3 3 3 2 0 1 1-1 5 Julia Dyche 19-19 1644 2 1 5 41 . 0 4 9 10 . 2 4 4 1 0 1 0-0 26 Jasmine Hart 17-10 834 2 5 9 25 . 0 8 012 . 4 8 0 1 0 1 0-0 30 Morgan Murphy 19-6 837 1 0 2 8 . 1 2 5 4 . 5 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 37 Julie Arnold 19-19 1757 1025 . 2 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 9 Whitney Jaynes 18-18 1533 1 2 4 17 . 0 5 9 5 . 2 9 4 4 0 1 0-0 1 Abby Smith 18-18 1655 1029 . 1 1 1 6 . 6 6 7 0 0 0 0-0 22 Katie Gernsbacher 8-0 168 0 1 1 4 . 0 0 0 3 . 7 5 0 0 0 0 0-0 19 Cierra Grubbs 17-3 412 0 0 0 12 . 0 0 0 6 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 17 Kelsey Shimmick 18-15 980 0 2 2 32 . 0 0 0 11 . 3 4 4 1 0 0 0-0 14 Isabelle Kerr 19-19 1458 0117 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 8 6 1 0 0 0-0 12 Aaron Strawser 9-0 82 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 21 Ava Vogel 2-1 102 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 Sydney Shutter 10-1 141 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 24 Ali Schmalz 11-0 301 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 Emilie Campbell 3-1 141 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 10 Chelbi Orrick 7-0 73 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 13 Brinkley Field 2-0 23 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 15 Erin Geiger 3-0 60 0002 . 0 0 021.000 0 0 0 0-0 7 Quinn Zulkowski 1-0 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Total 19 - 28 23 79 321 . 0 8 7 128 . 3 9 9 11 0 10 4-4 Opponents 19 - 18 13 49 228 . 0 7 9 102 . 4 4 7 6 1 7 2-2

Goal Average Saves Record # Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho/cbo 21 Ava Vogel 2-1 102:09 0 0.00 2 1.000 1 0 0 1/0 1 Abby Smith 18-18 1654:51 18 0.98 81 . 8 1 8 9 7 2 7/0 TM TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0/0 Total 19 1757:00 18 0.92 84 . 8 2 4 10 7 2 8 Opponents 19 1757:00 28 1.43 100 . 7 8 1 7 10 2 6

Team saves: 1

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Texas 11 16 1 0 28 Texas 63 74 1 3 141 Opponents 8 10 0 0 18 Opponents 28 30 1 0 59

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Texas 141 177 2 1 321 Texas 76 85 2 2 165 Opponents 123 100 2 3 228 Opponents 56 83 2 2 143

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Attendance Summary TEX Opponent Texas 53 29 0 2 84 Total 8777 9093 Opponents 41 57 1 1 100 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/975 8/1137 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/440 The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Texas Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2014) Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 4-4 1-3 3-1 0-0 CONFERENCE 4-4 1-3 3-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att * Sep 26 #6 TEXAS TECH Wot 1-0 1472 4 Lindsey Meyer 8 3 0 6 1 7 . 1 7 6 7 . 4 1 2 1 1 - 1 * Sep 28 #17 WEST VIRGINIA L 0-2 611 30 Morgan Murphy 8 1 0 2 7 . 1 4 3 4 . 5 7 1 1 0 - 0 * Oct 03 at Iowa State W 1-0 510 23 Chantale Campbell 8 1 2 4 1 7 . 0 5 9 5 . 2 9 4 0 0 - 0 * Oct 10 #11 KANSAS L 0-1 852 5 Julia Dyche 8 1 0 2 17 . 0 5 9 3 . 1 7 6 1 0 - 0 * Oct 17 at TCU L 1-3 2553 29 Olivia Brook 7 1 0 2 8 . 1 2 5 5 . 6 2 5 1 0 - 0 * Oct 24 at Oklahoma W 1-0 1002 19 Cierra Grubbs 8 0 0 0 7 . 0 0 0 3 . 4 2 9 0 0 - 0 * Oct 26 at Baylor W 2-1 876 14 Isabelle Kerr 8 0 1 1 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 0 * Oct 31 OKLAHOMA STATE L 1-2 437 1 Abby Smith 8 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 37 Julie Arnold 8 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS TEX OPP 6 Emilie Campbell 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 3 Sydney Shutter 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 7-132 9-105 12 Aaron Strawser 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals scored per game 0.88 1.12 22 Katie Gernsbacher 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shot pct. . 0 5 3 . 0 8 6 24 Ali Schmalz 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 48-132 47-105 21 Ava Vogel 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SOG pct. . 3 6 4 . 4 4 8 10 Chelbi Orrick 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 S h o t s / G a m e 16.5 13.1 2 Brooke Gilbert 8 0 2 2 8 . 0 0 0 4 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 CORNER KICKS 48 31 26 Jasmine Hart 6 0 1 1 4 . 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTY KICKS 1-1 0-0 11 Sharis Lachappelle 8 0 0 0 2 1 . 0 0 0 4 . 1 9 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTIES 17 Kelsey Shimmick 8 0 1 1 12 . 0 0 0 6 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 Yellow cards 6 1 9 Whitney Jaynes 7 0 1 1 9 . 0 0 0 3 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 0 Red cards 0 1 Total 8 7 8 22 132 . 0 5 3 48 . 3 6 4 4 1 - 1 ATTENDANCE Opponents 8 9 9 27 105 . 0 8 6 47 . 4 4 8 4 0 - 0 T o t a l 3372 4941 Dates/Avg Per Date 4/843 4/1235 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 21 Ava Vogel 1 12:09 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0/0 1 Abby Smith 8 714:51 9 1.13 37 . 8 0 4 4-4-0 3/0 Total 8 727:00 9 1.11 38 . 8 0 9 4-4-0 3 Opponents 8 727:00 7 0.87 41 . 8 5 4 4-4-0 2

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Texas 2 4 1 7 Opponents 4 5 0 9

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Texas 56 75 1 132 Opponents 55 50 0 105

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Texas 22 16 0 38 Opponents 16 25 0 41

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Texas 18 30 0 48 Opponents 12 19 0 31

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Texas 43 41 0 84 Opponents 19 29 0 48 Soccer Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer #6 Texas Tech vs Texas (Sep 26, 2014 at Austin, Texas)

Texas Tech (9-1-0, 0-1-0 Big 12) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT Total Texas (6-3-2, 1-0-0 Big 12) Texas Tech 0 0 0 0 Date: Sep 26, 2014 • Attendance: 1472 Texas 0 0 1 1 Weather: Texas Tech Texas Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 0 Watson, Lauren - ----97 gk 1 Abby Smith - ----97 m 5 Inman, Erin - - - - - 45 d 2 Brooke Gilbert 1 1 - - - 97 m8 Murphy, Alli 1 ----97 m4 Lindsey Meyer - ----97 m 9 Devine, Hannah - - - - - 97 m 5 Julia Dyche 4 1 - - - 97 f10Heap, Caity - ----90 d9Whitney Jaynes - ----97 f 12 Beckie, Janine 10 6 - - - 96 m 11 Sharis Lachappelle 2 - - - - 97 d14McCullough, Meagan - ----77 d14Isabelle Kerr - - - 1 - 97 d 15 Hinkle, Jaelene - - - - - 97 f 17 Kelsey Shimmick 2 1 - - - 44 d16Jenkins, Bridgett - ----90 f23Chantale Campbell 1 ----97 f 23 Crabtree, Maddy 5 1 - - - 85 f 30 Morgan Murphy 1 1 - - - 45 m24Strahan, Paige 1 ----52 d37Julie Arnold - ----97 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 13 Sorrells, Stephanie - ---- 7 19 Cierra Grubbs 1 1 - - - 28 19 Narvaiz, Taylor - - - - - 7 26 Jasmine Hart 1 1 - 1 - 24 22 O'Brien, Rebekah - ----29 29 Olivia Brook 3 3 1 - - 53 25 Summers, Sara - - - - - 9 Totals 16 9 1 2 15 26 Casey, Ashley 1 ----46 Totals 18 7 0 0 5

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 0 Watson, Lauren 97:00 1 6 1 Abby Smith 97:00 0 7 TM TEAM 0:00 0 2

Shots by period 1 2 OT Total Saves by period 1 2 OT Total Texas Tech 9 9 0 18 Texas Tech 4 4 0 8 Texas 6 9 1 16 Texas 4 3 0 7

Corner kicks 1 2 OT Total Fouls 1 2 OT Total Texas Tech 0 2 0 2 Texas Tech 4 1 0 5 Texas 3 2 0 5 Texas 7 8 0 15

Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 97:00 TEX Olivia Brook (6) Jasmine Hart Isabelle Kerr

Cautions and ejections: YC-TEX #9 (66:29)

Win-Abby Smith (6-3-2). Loss-Watson, Lauren (9-1-0). Stadium: Mike A Myers Stadium Officials: Referee: Timothy Debysingh; Asst. Referee: Alex Cantu; Gregorio Garza; Alt. Official: Luke Adams; Timekeeper: K'Shel Bell; Scorer: Brian Davis; Offsides: Texas Tech 3, Texas 3. Official's signature The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Texas Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Nov 03, 2014) All games

Date Opponent Score Goals Assists Shots On Goal Corners YC RC Aug 22 Arizona State 2-2 2/2 0/1 9/8 5/5 8/5 1/1 0/0 Aug 25 Hawai`i 2-1 2/1 1/0 8/8 7/3 6/3 1/1 0/0 Aug 29 ARKANSAS 0-0 0/0 0/0 8/15 4/7 7/3 0/0 0/0 Aug 31 NEVADA 5-1 5/1 7/1 26/9 12/6 11/1 0/0 0/0 Sep 5 Texas A&M-CC 6-0 6/0 5/0 27/3 14/1 17/2 1/0 0/0 Sep 7 MONTANA 2-0 2/0 0/0 23/6 6/2 10/1 0/0 0/0 Sep 12 UCF 0-2 0/2 0/0 14/15 3/8 2/2 0/0 0/0 Sep 14 USF 0-2 0/2 0/0 14/21 4/7 11/4 1/2 0/0 Sep 19 UCLA 0-1 0/1 0/2 5/21 3/6 1/4 1/0 0/0 Sep 21 Texas State 2-0 2/0 2/0 26/14 11/9 8/3 0/0 0/0 Sep 26 TEXAS TECH 1-0 1/0 2/0 16/18 9/7 5/2 1/0 0/0 Sep 28 WEST VIRGINIA 0-2 0/2 0/2 11/17 7/9 4/7 1/0 0/0 Oct 03 Iowa State 1-0 1/0 2/0 24/6 8/3 13/1 1/0 0/0 Oct 10 KANSAS 0-1 0/1 0/1 17/15 7/4 6/3 0/0 0/0 Oct 17 TCU 1-3 1/3 1/4 27/11 8/5 5/4 1/0 0/0 Oct 20 UALR 2-0 2/0 0/0 29/3 11/1 12/0 0/1 0/0 Oct 24 Oklahoma 1-0 1/0 1/0 10/6 1/2 3/2 1/1 0/1 Oct 26 Baylor 2-1 2/1 2/1 12/10 4/5 5/0 0/0 0/0 Oct 31 OKLAHOMA STATE 1-2 1/2 0/1 15/22 4/12 7/12 1/0 0/0 Totals 28-18 28/18 23/13 321/228 128/102 141/59 11/6 0/1

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category