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MATULICH LONG 5-10/Fr./GK/Del Mar, Calif UCLA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 Schedule 2015 QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location ....................................................... Los Angeles, CA Athletic Dept. Address ............................ 325 Westwood Plaza The 2015 Bruins Bruin Award Winners ....................................................26-28 ......................................................... Los Angeles, CA 90095 Radio/TV Roster ..................................................................2 NSCAA All-Americans ...................................................29-30 Athletics Phone .............................................(310) 825-8699 Rosters............................................................................... 3 Single-Season Records ..................................................... 31 Ticket Offi ce .................................................(310) UCLA-WIN Coaching Staff ...................................................................4 Career Records .................................................................32 Soccer Offi ce Phone ......................................(310) 794-6443 Returning Player Biographies ..........................................7-16 Team & Miscellaneous Records.......................................... 33 Chancellor .......................................................Dr. Gene Block Newcomer Biographies.................................................17-18 Yearly Leaders .................................................................. 34 Director of Athletics ....................................Daniel G. Guerrero All-Time Game-by-Game Results ..................................35-37 Sr. Women’s Administrator ...................................Petrina Long 2014 Season in Review All-Time NCAA Results ......................................................38 2013 NCAA Champions .................................................... 39 Sr. Assoc. Athletic Director (Soccer) ........................Ken Weiner Final Statistics & Results ................................................... 19 UCLA’s All-Time Record vs. Opponents ..........................40-41 Faculty Athletic Rep. ..........................................Michael Teitell Box Scores ..................................................................20-21 Home Field (Capacity) ........................................Marshall Field Final NSCAA Rankings (Since 1993) ...................................42 .....................................................at Drake Stadium (11,700) History/Records Drake Stadium ..................................................................43 Enrollment ................................................................. 43,239 National Team Bruins ........................................................ 44 All-Time Letterwinners ...................................................... 22 Bruins in Professional Soccer .............................................45 Founded ....................................................................... 1919 All-Time Numerical Roster .................................................23 Colors ..............................................................Blue and Gold UCLA Athletic Department Personnel ..................................46 All-Time Player Statistics ..............................................24-25 Media Information .............................................................47 Nickname ....................................................................Bruins UCLA Coaching History ......................................................25 Conference ................................................................ Pac-12 Pac-12 Conference ...........................................................48 National Affi liation ...........................................NCAA Division I Head Coach ............................Amanda Cromwell (Virginia ‘92) Record at UCLA (Years)...........................................43-2-5 (2) Career Record (Years) ...................................266-100-32 (18) Asst. Coach ............................... Louise Lieberman (UCLA ‘00) Asst. Coach ......Joshua S. Walters, Sr. (Columbia Southern ‘04) Volunteer Assistant Coach .........Aline Reis (Central Florida ‘12) 2014 Record ............................................................. 21-1-2 2014 Pac-12 Record (Finish) ...............................10-0-1 (1st) 2014 NCAA Tournament ............................NCAA Quarterfi nals 2014 Final National Ranking .............................No. 5 (NSCAA) All-Time College Cup Appearances ...................8 (2000, 2003, .................................. 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013) All-Time Conference Championships ..............11 (1997, 1998, .....2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014) 2014 Pac-12 Champions 2015 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Time (PT) TV Aug. 12 Missouri (scrimmage) North Athletic Field 3:30 pm Media Information Aug. 21 at Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. 7 pm Soccer Contact: Liza David Aug. 23 at San Diego San Diego, Calif. 5 pm Phone: 310-206-8140 Aug. 30 Wisconsin Drake Stadium 4 pm Pac-12 Networks Fax: 310-825-8664 Sept. 4 Virginia Drake Stadium 7 pm E-mail: [email protected] Sept. 6 Texas Drake Stadium 7 pm Pac-12 Networks Address: 325 Westwood Plaza Sept. 11 at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 4 pm Los Angeles, CA 90095 Sept. 13 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 10 am Sept. 17 Pepperdine Drake Stadium 7 pm Pac-12 Networks Note: Student-athletes have been instructed not to grant Sept. 25 Oregon* Drake Stadium 8 pm Pac-12 Networks any interview requests that have not been set up through Oct. 1 at Washington* Seattle, Wash. 7 pm Pac-12 Networks the UCLA Athletic Communications Offi ce. Oct. 4 at Washington State* Pullman, Wash. 11 am Pac-12 Networks Oct. 9 Arizona* Drake Stadium 7 pm Oct. 11 Arizona State* Drake Stadium 1 pm Pac-12 Networks Oct. 17 at Oregon State* Corvallis, Ore. 1 pm Oct. 23 Colorado* Drake Stadium 6 pm Pac-12 Networks Oct. 25 Utah* Drake Stadium 1 pm Pac-12 Networks Oct. 29 at California* Berkeley, Calif. 3:30 pm Pac-12 Networks Nov. 1 at Stanford* Stanford, Calif. 3:30 pm Pac-12 Networks On the Cover: UCLA seniors. Top row, l-r: Belden Long, Nov. 6 USC* Drake Stadium 6 pm Pac-12 Networks Madison Tye, Taylor Alderete. Bottom row, l-r: Taylor Smith, Kodi Lavrusky, Kristiana Konkol-Mroczowski Home matches in bold / * Pac-12 Conference match 1 UCLA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 Radio/TV Roster #00 Arielle #1 Anika #2 Annie #3 Chloe #4 Gabrielle #5 Belden SCHECHTMAN RODRIGUEZ ALVARADO CASTANEDA MATULICH LONG 5-10/Fr./GK/Del Mar, Calif. 5-2/Fr./F/MF/Torrance, Calif. 5-7/Jr./MF/Newport Beach, Calif. 5-3/Fr./MF/Encino, Calif. 5-1/So./D/MF/Los Gatos, Calif. 5-9/Sr./D/Santa Rosa, Calif. #6 Lauren #7 Gabbi #8 Amber #9 Kristiana #10 Kodi #11 Darian KASKIE MIRANDA MUNERLYN KONKOL-MROCZKOWSKI LAVRUSKY JENKINS 5-5/Jr./MF/Las Vegas, Nev. 5-7/Jr./D/MF/Highlands Ranch, Colo. 5-7/Jr./F/D/Corona, Calif. 5-4/Sr./F/MF/Malibu, Calif. 5-8/Sr./F/Yucaipa, Calif. 5-3/Jr./F/Riverton, Utah #12 Taylor #13 Taome #14 Taylor #15 MacKenzie #16 Hailie #17 Alyssa ALDERETE OLIVER SMITH CERDA MACE ALARAB 5-4/Sr./MF/Anaheim Hills, Calif. 5-3/Fr./D/MF/Northampton, UK 5-3/Sr./F/Fort Worth, Texas 5-7/So./F/Huntington Beach, Calif. 5-7/Fr./D/F/Ventura, Calif. 5-7/Jr./D/Danville, Calif. #18 Chloe #19 Madison #21 Mollie #22 Inga #24 Siri #25 Claire HEMINGWAY TYE CLINTON BAKKEN ERVIK WINTER 5-9/RFr./D/Irvine, Calif. 5-8/Sr./D/San Rafael, Calif. 5-2/Fr./D/Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. 5-8/Fr./D/Oslo, Norway 5-7/RFr./GK/Oslo, Norway 5-3/RSo./MF/Lafayette, Calif. #26 Zoey #28 Allie #33 Cassie #66 Reema #77 Courtney GORALSKI DUTTO STERNBACH BZEIH PROCTOR 5-3/RSo./D/Naperville, Ill. 5-4/RFr./F/D/Danville, Calif. 5-6/Jr./GK/Calabasas, Calif. 5-8/RFr./D/Irvine, Calif. 5-7/RSr./D/F/Santa Clarita, Calif. Amanda Louise Joshua S. Aline Samantha CROMWELL LIEBERMAN WALTERS, SR. REIS GREENE Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Goalkeeper Coach (Volunteer) Director of Operations 2 UCLA WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015 2015 Rosters NUMERICAL ROSTER Team Staff No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School/College) Head Coach: Amanda Cromwell (3rd Year, Virginia ‘92) 00 Arielle Schechtman GK 5-10 RFr. Del Mar, Calif. (La Jolla Country Day) Asst. Coach: Louise Lieberman (7th Year, UCLA ‘00) 1 Anika Rodriguez F/MF 5-2 Fr. Torrance, Calif. (Torrance) Asst. Coach: Joshua S. Walters, Sr. (3rd Year, Columbia 2 Annie Alvarado MF 5-7 Jr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar) Southern ‘04) 3 Chloe Castaneda MF 5-3 Fr. Encino, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake) GK Coach (Volunteer): Aline Reis (3rd Year, Central Florida ‘12) 4 Gabrielle Matulich D/MF 5-1 So. Los Gatos, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty) Director of Operations: Sam Greene 5 Belden Long D 5-9 Sr. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Cardinal Newman) Team Manager: Lauren Rodriguez 6 Lauren Kaskie MF 5-5 Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde) Staff Athletic Trainer: Max Bertman 7 Gabbi Miranda D/MF 5-7 Jr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) 8 Amber Munerlyn F/D 5-7 Jr. Corona, Calif. (Santiago HS/University of North Carolina) ROSTER BREAKDOWN 9 Kristiana Konkol-Mroczkowski F/MF 5-4 Sr. Malibu, Calif. (Malibu) Seniors (7): Alderete, Konkol- 10 Kodi Lavrusky F 5-8 Sr. Yucaipa, Calif. (Yucaipa) Height Mroczkowski, Lavrusky, Long, 11 Darian Jenkins F 5-10 Jr. Riverton, Utah (Riverton) 5-10 .......................Jenkins Proctor, Smith, Tye. 12 Taylor Alderete MF 5-4 Sr. Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Canyon) ........................Schechtman 13 Taome Oliver D/MF 5-3 Fr. Northampton, UK (Northampton) 5-9
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