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2016 Stanford Women's Soccer 2016 STANFORD WOMEN’S SOCCER Athletics Communications • Arrillaga Family Sports Center • 641 Campus Drive • Stanford, CA • 94305 • GoStanford.com/WSoccer Women’s Soccer Contact • Greg Marsh • o. 650.736.7635 • c. 510.449.1485 • [email protected] Facebook.com/StanfordWSoccer • Twitter: @StanfordWSoccer • Instagram: @StanfordWSoc 2016 Schedule Homestand Concludes Date Opponent Time/Result Stanford plays host to Washington State and Washington AUGUST 19 (Fri.) at Navy W, 2-1 No. 1 Stanford (8-0-1, 1-0 Pac-12) 21 (Sun.) at Georgetown W, 3-0 Washington State (5-3-1, 0-1 Pac-12) | Thur. • 7 p.m. (PT) 26 (Fri.) Florida^ W, 1-0 (1OT) Washington (5-4-1, 0-1 Pac-12) | Sun. • 2 p.m. SEPTEMBER Laird Q. Cagan Stadium • Stanford, Calif. 1 (Thur.) Wisconsin^ W, 2-1 Television • Pac-12 Network 4 (Sun.) Marquette W, 3-0 Live Statistics • via GoStanford.com 9 (Fri.) Minnesota^ W, 4-1 Promotions • Sunday » Pink Game 11 (Sun.) Notre Dame^ D, 2-2 (2OT) Social • Facebook.com/StanfordWSoccer • Twitter.com/StanfordWSoccer • 16 (Fri.) Santa Clara^ W, 2-1 Instagram.com/StanfordWSoc • Snapchat » StanfordWSoccer 24 (Sat.) Oregon* W, 3-0 29 (Thur.) Washington State*^ 7 p.m. STANFORD, Calif. – No. 1 Stanford continues Pac-12 play and wraps up its nine-game homestand this weekend, playing host to Washington State and Washington. OCTOBER 2 (Sun.) Washington*^ 2 p.m. The Cardinal (8-0-1, 1-0 Pac-12) takes on the Cougars (5-3-1, 0-1 Pac-12) on Thursday at 7 6 (Thur.) at USC*^ 4 p.m. p.m. (PT), and concludes the weekend Sunday at 2 p.m. against Washington. 9 (Sun.) at UCLA* 1 p.m. 14 (Fri.) at Oregon State* 7 p.m. Stanford scored three second-half goals in an eight minute span to secure a 3-0 victory 20 (Thur.) Colorado*^ 7 p.m. against Oregon in its Pac-12 opener this past weekend. The Cardinal improved to 13-0-3 in 23 (Sun.) Utah* 1 p.m. conference openers since 2001 and 10-0-3 under head coach Paul Ratcliff e who took over 27 (Thur.) at Arizona*^ 7 p.m. in 2003. 30 (Sun.) at Arizona State* 3 p.m. NOVEMBER Tegan McGrady and Averie Collins recorded their first goals of the year, while Jordan 4 (Fri.) California*^ 3 p.m. DiBiasi scored her team-leading sixth goal of the season. Jane Campbell registered her 11 (Fri.) NCAA First Round TBD second shutout of the year and 32nd of her career – moving her into sole possession of 18 (Fri.) NCAA Second Round TBD third place on Stanford’s all-time shutout list. 20 (Sun.) NCAA Third Round TBD 25 (Fri.) NCAA Quarterfinals TBD 2016 Stanford Roster 2 (Fri.) NCAA College Cup TBD 4 (Sun.) NCAA College Cup TBD No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School) 1 Jane Campbell 5-9 GK Sr. Kennesaw, Ga. (Darlington School) All times are Pacific 2 Logan Karam 5-5 M Fr. Long Beach, Calif. (Lutheran) Home games in bold 3 Mariah Lee 5-4 F Jr. Covington, Wash. (Kentwood) * Pacific-12 Conference game 4 Maddie Bauer 5-7 D Sr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei) ^ Televised by Pac-12 Networks 5 Michelle Xiao 5-4 M So. Omaha, Neb. (Westside) 6 Carly Malatskey 5-4 F Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Tarbut V’ Torah) 7 Jaye Boissiere 5-2 M RS So. Los Altos Hills, Calif. (Menlo School) 8 Ryan Walker-Hartshorn 5-11 D/F Sr. Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd) Pac-12 Standings 9 Tegan McGrady 5-6 D/F So. San Jose, Calif. (Santa Teresa) 10 Tierna Davidson 5-10 D/M Fr. Menlo Park, Calif. (Sacred Heart Prep) 11 Jordan DiBiasi 5-6 M So. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (St. Francis) Team Pts. Conf. Overall 12 Kyra Carusa 5-7 F RS So. San Diego, Calif. (Del Norte) Stanford 0 1-0-0 8-0-1 13 Ceci Gee 5-9 F Fr. Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte) California 0 1-0-0 8-2-0 14 Siobhan Cox 5-4 D/M Sr. Los Altos Hills, Calif. (The Harker School) UCLA 0 1-0-0 7-2-0 15 Alana Cook 5-9 D So. Far Hills, N.J. (The Pennington School) USC 0 1-0-0 7-2-0 16 Beattie Goad 5-7 M/F Fr. Melbourne, Australia (Lauriston Girls School) Utah 0 1-0-0 6-2-1 17 Andi Sullivan 5-7 M Jr. Lorton, Va. (South County) Colorado 0 1-0-0 7-3-0 18 Sam Tran 5-5 F Fr. Tracy, Calif. (John C. Kimball) Oregon 0 0-1-0 6-3-1 19 Alison Jahansouz 5-9 GK RS So. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison) Arizona 0 0-1-0 5-3-1 20 Megan Turner 5-4 M/F Sr. Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) Arizona State 0 0-1-0 5-3-1 22 Averie Collins 5-11 F So. Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman) Washington State 0 0-1-0 5-3-1 24 Ami Kalokoh 5-3 M Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Crossroads) Oregon State 0 0-1-0 5-3-2 26 Stephanie Amack 5-10 D Sr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Dougherty Valley) Washington 0 0-1-0 5-4-1 28 Lauren Rood 5-9 GK Fr. Camas, Wash. (Camas) 29 Penelope Edmonds 5-7 GK So. New York, NY. (Riverdale Country School) GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD Quick Facts MAC Herman Trophy candidate, Andi Sullivan, continued her impressive season with a strong game against the Ducks in the midfield and assisted Stanford’s third goal. General Information Location: Stanford, Calif. The Cardinal has scored two or more goals in seven-of-eight games this season, while Enrollment: 15,877 (6,980 undergrad) limiting opponents to one goal or fewer in all but one match. Stanford has not trailed in a Nickname: Cardinal game at any point this season. Colors: Cardinal and White Home Field (capacity): Both games will be televised on the Pac-12 Network and live statistics will be available. Laird Q. Cagan Stadium (1,900) Conference: Pac-12 Pink Game on Sunday President: Dr. John L. Hennessy • Stanford’s game on Sunday will be a “Pink Game.” The Cardinal will wear pink uniforms to Athletics Director: Bernard Muir create awareness as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Sport Administrator: Brian Talbott Athletics Web site: gostanford.com Sullivan Makes Her Case Twitter: @StanfordWSoccer • Andi Sullivan established herself as a legitimate MAC Hermann Trophy candidate a year ago Facebook: StanfordWSoccer as a sophomore and has picked up where she left off with an impressive junior campaign. Instagram: @StanfordWSoc The defensive midfielder has started all nine games and is tied for second on the team with Snapchat: ‘StanfordWSoccer’ 10 points, accumulating three goals and four assists. Soccer Staff • Sullivan’s impact goes beyond statistics. Her leadership, defense, distribution and ability Head Coach: Paul Ratcliff e (UCLA ‘94) to attack with pace makes her a unique centerpiece. Sullivan is an elite defender with a Record at Stanford: 241-47-27 (14th season) blistering shot from distance and shoulders a majority of the free-kick and corner kick Career Record: 296-81-34 (19th season) opportunities. Assistant Coach: Hideki Nakada (3rd) Assistant Coach: Margueritte Aozasa (2nd) • Head coach Paul Ratcliff e: “Andi is making a huge impact on our team. She’s the engine in Volunteer Asst. Coach: Rodrigo Baptista (1st) our midfield and has excellent technical ability, speed and power. Athletic Trainer: Lindsy Donnelly Sports Performance: Jessica Rolin “It is very rare to find a player with all of the attributes Andi possesses. Yet, Andi’s strongest quality is her leadership. She is one of the strongest leaders that I have ever coached.” Team Information 2015 Record: 19-2-2 Rankings 2015 Pac-12 Record: 10-0-1 (1st) • Stanford enters the seventh week of the 2016 season ranked No. 1 in the NSCAA Coaches 2015 Postseason Finish: NCAA Quarterfinals Poll, No. 1 in the TopDrawerSoccer rankings and No. 1 in the Soccer America rankings. It is 2015 Final Ranking: 6 (NSCAA) the second consecutive week the Cardinal has been ranked first in all three polls. Stanford Starters Returning/Lost 2016: 9/2 was selected to finish first in the Pac-12 for the second consecutive season in a vote by Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/5 conference head coaches. First Season of Soccer: 1984 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 25 • Stanford remained in first place of the RPI rankings for the second consecutive week. NSCAA Rankings (As of 9/27/16) • Stanford finished the 2015 season ranked No. 6 in the NSCAA/Continental Tire coaches’ poll Rank Team LW Record and TopDrawerSoccer rankings. 1. Stanford 1 8-0-1 2. Florida State 3 8-1-1 Team Captains 3. BYU 4 9-1-0 • Stanford’s team captains this season are seniors Maddie Bauer and Jane Campbell and 4. West Virginia 5 8-1-1 junior Andi Sullivan. It’s the second consecutive year the trio has captained the team. 5. South Carolina 8 10-0-1 6. Georgetown 6 8-1-1 Impressive Defensive Streaks 7. Virginia 2 8-2-1 • Stanford has not allowed more than two goals in a match over its past 267 contests, not 8. Minnesota 9 9-2-1 since a 4-0 loss to North Carolina on Sept. 11, 2005, in San Francisco. During that stretch, 9. USC 10 7-2-0 Stanford allowed two goals 27 times, which comes out to once every 9.85 matches. 10. Duke 7 7-2-2 11. UCLA 11 7-2-0 Rankings by Week 12.
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