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2018Florida State Soccer 2018 FLORIDA STATE SOCCER 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • Nine College Cup Appearances - 2003, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 19 NCAA Tournament Appearances - 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 2011, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘18 ACC Champions • 2009, ‘12, ‘14 ACC Regular Season Champions 42 All-America Accolades – 78 All-ACC Members – 70 All-Region Honorees 2018 SEASON No. 5 Florida State (15-4-2) Overall ...................................................................................15-4-2 vs. ACC ....................................................................................................................5-4-1 Loyola Chicago (11-6-1) Home ................................................................................................................8-2-2 Away .................................................................................................................5-2-0 Neutral ............................................................................................................2-0-0 NCAA First Round AUGUST Fri., November 9 at 7:00 p.m. - ESPN3 Thurs 16 RV/NR Vanderbilt W, 1-0 Tallahassee, Fla. - Seminole Soccer Complex Sun 19 Troy W, 5-0 Thurs 23 at Wisconsin (BTN Plus) W, 3-0 Live Stats: Statbroadcast | In-game updates: @FSUSoccer on Twitter Sun 26 Middle Tennessee W, 3-0 Fri 31 No. 7/7 USC (ACC Network Extra) D, 0-0 (2OT) QUICK KICKS SEPTEMBER • Florida State is ranked No. 5 by United Soccer Coaches and No. 4 by TopDrawerSoccer Sun 2 No. 2/2 UCLA (ACC Network Extra) W, 4-1 in the national polls for November 6. The Seminoles are also No. 2 in the NCAA Women’s Fri 7 Florida (ACC Network Extra) W, 1-0 Soccer RPI heading into the postseason. Sun 9 South Alabama W, 2-0 • Florida State has earned a national seed in the NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship for Fri 14 No. 6/9 North Carolina (ACC Network Extra) L, 0-1 the 14th straight season and the 15th time overall. It is the seventh time in program Thurs 20 Virginia Tech (ACC Network Extra) W, 3-0 Sun 23 at RV/RV Boston College (ACC Network Extra) L, 1-2 history that the Seminoles have received a No. 1 regional seed and the ability to host Thurs 27 at Notre Dame (ACC Network Extra) W, 4-0 every match until the College Cup. • FSU has posted a 41-1-0 record in the NCAA Tournament at home, winning every OCTOBER postseason game in Tallahassee, other than a 2-0 loss to Notre Dame in the quarterfinals Thur 4 Clemson (ACC Network Extra) L, 0-1 of the 2009 tournament. The Noles have outscored their opponents 131-14 at home in Sun 7 RV/NR Wake Forest W, 2-1 those 42 matches, including a cumulative score of 78-4 over the last 23 games, dating Fri 12 RV/NR NC State (ACC Network Extra) D, 1-1 (2OT) back to 2010. Florida State has recorded 12 consecutive shutouts at home in the NCAA Thurs 18 at Pitt (ACC Network Extra) W, 4-0 Tournament and have not allowed a postseason goal at the Seminole Soccer Complex Sun 21 at No. 6/6 Virginia (RSN) W, 2-0 since Ole Miss in 2013. Thurs 25 at Miami (ACC Network Extra) L, 0-1 (OT) • Friday’s match will be the first time that Florida State and Loyola Chicago have met in Sun 28 at No. 5 Duke (ACC Network Extra) W, 1-0 women’s soccer, and just the second time that the Seminoles have played a team from the Missouri Valley Conference. The Noles defeated Evansville (3-0) in the first round of NOVEMBER the 2015 NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship. Fri 2 No. 11 Virginia (ACC Network Extra) W, 3-1 • Two-thirds of Florida State’s games this season (14-of-21) have been against teams that Sun 4 No. 3 North Carolina (ESPNU) W, 3-2 are competing in the 2018 NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship, including six national Fri 9 Loyola Chicago (ESPN3) 7:00 p.m. seeds and eight schools from the ACC. FSU posted a record of 9-4-2 against those in the Fri 16 NCAA Second Round (Campus Sites) TBA tournament, including wins over No. 1 seed North Carolina (3-2), No. 2 seed UCLA (4-1), and Sun 18 NCAA Third Round (Campus Sites) TBA a pair of wins over No. 3 seed Virginia (2-0 and 3-1). Fri 23 NCAA Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) TBA • Redshirt freshman goalkeeper Brooke Bollinger is eighth in the nation with 10 shutouts Fri 30 College Cup Semifinal (Cary, N.C.) TBA and her 0.448 goals against average also ranks eighth in the country as she has allowed just nine goals in 1808:46 of play on the year. DECEMBER • Junior Deyna Castellanos has scored nine goals this season and 35 for her career, which Sun 2 College Cup Final (Cary, N.C.) TBA already ranks fourth in school history. Her 79 points scored are the sixth-most ever by an FSU soccer player. * - ACC Game; BOLD - home match All Match Times are EST Rankings are listed United Soccer Coaches/TopDrawerSoccer 2018 STAT LEADERS RV - Receiving Votes, NR - Not Ranked Points Assists Deyna Castellanos (9G, 6A) .................................................24 Malia Berkely, Deyna Castellanos ....................................... 6 MEDIA INFORMATION Yujie Zhao (6G, 3A) ..................................................................15 Gabby Carle, Yujie Zhao, Megan Connolly, Kristen McFarland (6G, 1A) .................................................. 13 Kaycie Tillman, Jaelin Howell ................................................ 3 Soccer SID .......................................................................Scott Moriak Kristina Lynch (4G, 2A), Dallas Dorosy (4G, 2A) .............10 Office Phone..................................................................850-644-2016 Game-Winning Goals Goals Deyna Castellanos ........................................................................4 Cell Phone .......................................................................715-641-0365 Deyna Castellanos ................................................................... 9 Yujie Zhao .........................................................................................3 Fax ...................................................................................850-644-3820 Yujie Zhao, Kristen McFarland .............................................. 6 Kristen McFarland, Kristina Lynch ..........................................2 E-mail ........................................................................smoriak@fsu.edu Kristina Lynch, Dallas Dorosy ............................................... 4 Four players .................................................................................... 1 Website ........................................................................Seminoles.com Shutouts Goals Against Average Mailing Address .......................................................403 Stadium Dr. Brooke Bollinger ...................................10 solo/1 combined Brooke Bollinger (9G, 1808:46) ..................................... 0.45 ........................................................................... Tallahassee, FL 32306 Caroline Jeffers .........................................1 solo/1 combined Caroline Jeffers (2G, 127:15) ..............................................1.41 2018 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLE SOCCER • 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1 NCAA TOURNEY HISTORY NATIONAL SEED NCAA SUCCESS For the 14th straight season and 15th time Florida State sits at 56-16-2 all-time in the NCAA 2000 - (2-1-0) First Round - Tallahassee, Fla. overall, Florida State received a national seed in Tournament, good for a .770 winning percentage. Florida State 4 ....................................................... Jacksonville 1 the NCAA Tournament. It is the second-best postseason winning Second Round - Gainesville, Fla. Florida State 2 ..................................................................Florida 1 percentage of all time (trailing only North Third Round - Clemson, S.C. After finishing the season with a record of 15-4- Carolina). Clemson 2 .............................................................Florida State 0 2, the Seminoles earned a No. 1 national seed for 2001 - (1-1-0) First & Second Round - Clemson, S.C. the seventh time in school history. Making their 18th straight NCAA Tournament Florida State 1 ................................................................ Auburn 0 appearance in 2018, FSU’s 56 wins are the fourth Clemson 1..............................................................Florida State 0 In addition to FSU’s seven No. 1 seeds (2009, most in NCAA history. Only North Carolina has 2002 - (2-1-0) 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2018), the averaged more wins per NCAA Tournament trip First & Second Rounds - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 2 ........................................................Mississippi 0 Seminoles have been a No. 2 seed four times than FSU. Florida State 2 .................................................................Auburn 1 (2005, 2006, 2008 & 2010), a No. 3 seed in both Third Round - Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 1 ......................................................Florida State 0 2007 and 2016 and a No. 4 seed in 2017. The only ALL-TIME NCAA WINS & WINS/TRIP other time the Seminoles received a national Team Wins Trips Avg 2003 - (4-1-0) seed was in 2003 (11th). North Carolina (127-13-3)* 127 37 3.43 First & Second Rounds - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State (56-16-2)* 56 19 2.95 Florida State 5 .........................................................Dartmouth 0 Florida State 2 ......................................................Auburn 1 (2OT) UCLA (61-16-6)* 61 22 2.77 Third Round - Morgantown, WVa HOME RECORD IN NCAA Notre Dame (68-21-3) 68 25 2.72 Florida State 3 ..........................................West
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