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2014 Bgsu Women's Soccer Notes 2014 BGSU WOMEN’S SOCCER NOTES Assistant Director/Women’s Soccer Contact: Kevin Davis Email: [email protected] Office: 419-372-7077 WEEK Cell: 704-974-9095 Graduate Assistant/Secondary Contact: Alexx Klein Email: [email protected] 3 Office: 419-372-7105 September 5 & 7 Cell: 419-509-9117 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Time (ET)/Result THIS WEEK’S CONTESTS AUGUST 0-3-0 22 MOREHEAD STATE % L, 1-2 Cleveland at BGSU 24 at #7/21 Michigan L, 0-2 Friday, September 5 - 7:00 p.m. 29 at Evansville L, 0-2 Cochrane Stadium * Bowling Green, Ohio Radio/TV/Web Stream: N/A SEPTEMBER 0-0-0 Live Stats: www.BGSUFalcons.com 5 CLEVELAND STATE ! 7:00 p.m. Twitter Updates: @BGathletics & @BGSUWSoccer 7 at Chicago State 7:00 p.m. 14 DETROIT & (BCSN) 1:00 p.m. 19 at Butler 7:00 p.m. BGSU at Chicago State 26 at Ball State * 5:00 p.m. Sunday, September 7 - 7:00 p.m. (6:00 p.m. CT) 28 at Miami * 1:00 p.m. Kroc Stadium * Chicago, Illinois Radio/TV/Web Stream: N/A OCTOBER 0-0-0 Live Stats: www.gocsucougars.com 3 at Buffalo * 7:00 p.m. Twitter Updates: @BGathletics & @BGSUWSoccer 5 at Akron * 12:00 p.m. 10 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * 7:00 p.m. 12 TOLEDO * 1:00 p.m. TALE OF THE TAPE 17 OHIO * # 7:00 p.m. 19 KENT STATE * $ 1:00 p.m. 24 at Western Michigan * 3:00 p.m. 26 at Northern Illinois * 2:00 p.m. BGSU Cleveland State Chicago State Record 0-3-0 2-3-0 1-3-0 30 EASTERN MICHIGAN * 3:00 p.m. Goals/Game 0.33 1.80 1.00 Shots/Game 6.3 12.0 10.0 Goals Allowed/Game 2.00 1.40 4.25 HOME matches at Cochrane Field (700) GAA 2.00 1.40 4.25 * Mid-American Conference match Saves/Game 5.67 4.40 9.00 % EYAS Walk Out Shutouts 0 1 0 ! Camper Appreciation Night Goals Leader Schupbach (1) Sivic (4) Coggins (2) & Faculty/Staff Appreciation Day Assists Leader Fleak (1) 7 players (1) 4 players (1) # Alumnae Weekend Points Leader Schupbach (2) Sivic (8) Coggins (4) $ Senior Day Saves Leader Cadel (16) Wood (20) Hepp (29) @BGathletics www.facebook.com/ @bgfalcons @BGSUWSoccer BGSUathletic 2014 BGSU WOMEN’S SOCCER NOTES WEEK 3 * SEPTEMBER 5 & 7 PREVIEW OF CLEVELAND STATE The Cleveland State Vikings enter the contest on Friday night with a 2-3-0 record overall BGSU QUICK FACTS having won each of its last two contests. After being shutout in each of their first three games, the Vikings have outscored their opponents 9-1 over their last two matches. GENERAL INFORMATION CSU is coming off a 6-0 win over Chicago State on Sunday, Aug. 31, and most recently School ........................ Bowling Green State University Location ............................Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 defeated Akron 3-1 on Sept. 2. Founded ....................................................................... 1910 Enrollment ................................................................17,046 QUICK LOOK AT CHICAGO STATE Nickname ................................................................ Falcons Colors ..................................................Orange and Brown The Cougars of Chicago State are in the program’s first season of women’s soccer Affiliation .................................................NCAA Division I competition. The Cougars, whose entire roster is all freshmen, are 1-3-0 on the year Conference.......Mid-American (MAC) - East Division this season with the lone win coming at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4-1. The Cougars are 1-0-0 Home Field .................................... Cochrane Field (700) President .......................................Dr. Mary Ellen Mazey when scoring a goal this season, but have been outscored 17-1 on the year. The Cougars Faculty Representative .......................Dr. Lee Meserve will host UW-Green Bay on Friday, Sept. 5, at Kroc Stadium in Chicago, Ill. Director of Athletics .............D. Christopher Kingston Sr. Associate AD/SWA .................................Lesley Irvine Athletics Dept. Phone .......................... (419) 372-2401 FALCON FIRSTS FOR FRESHMEN Athletics Website ............................. BGSUFalcons.com A tandem of Falcon freshmen have posted career firsts thus far this season in Madison Schupbach and Skylar Fleak. In the season opener on Aug. 22, Schupbach scored her MId-amerICAN CONFERENCE first career goal as a Falcon in the 15th minute. On the very same scoring play, BGSU Commissioner ...............................Dr. Jon Steinbrecher freshman Skylar Fleak registered her first career assists as a Falcon. Website ......................................www.MAC-Sports.com Twitter ........................................................... @MACSports Women’s Soccer Contact .................................Tori Kohl CADEL RANKED NO. 16 OVERALL IN THE MAC BY TOPDRAWERSOCCER ...................................................... [email protected] As part of the preseason player rankings, TopDrawerSoccer.com released its top-20 ......................................................(216) 566-4622 Ext. 322 women’s soccer players in each conference across the country this weekend and Bowling Green State University’s Lauren Cadel came in at No. 16 overall in the Mid-American TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record .................................. 0-15-2 (.059) Conference. Cadel, a redshirt-sophomore goalkeeper from Newmarket, Ontario, 2013 MAC Record ......................................... 0-9-2 (.091) Canada, led the MAC and was ranked among the national leaders in several categories, Conference Finish ...............East Division, Sixth-place including total saves and saves per game last season in goal for the Falcons. Last year MAC Tournament..........................................................N/A Letterwinners Returning................................................ 9 in 2013, Cadel finished seventh in the nation in saves per game (7.79) and was 26th in Letterwinners Lost ........................................................ 14 the country in total stops (109). She also had double-digit save totals in six matches, the Starters Returning ............................................................ 6 most by a BGSU ‘keeper in a single season in school history, while her saves percentage Starters Lost ........................................................................ 5 Newcomers ...................................................................... 13 of .796 was the sixth-best single-season percentage in school history. Over the Falcons’ first two matches this season in 2014, Cadel has totaled 10 saves and a saves percentage HISTORY (HEADING into 2014) of .714 on the year over 180 minutes of play between the posts for BGSU. First Year of Program ................................................ 1997 All-Time Varsity Record/Yrs. ....128-187-34 (.415)/17 PICKED SIXTH IN THE EAST IN THE 2014 MAC PRESEASON POLL All-Time MAC Record/Yrs. ............ 65-98-23 (.411)/17 Bowling Green was picked to finish sixth in the East Division in the 2014 MAC Women’s MAC Regular-Season Titles ........................................... 1 (2005) Soccer Preseason Poll. MAC Tournament Championships ............................. 2 (2004, 2005) 2014 EXHIBITION PLAY NCAA Tournament Appearances ................................ 2 (2004, 2005) The 2014 exhibition season saw the Falcons play to draws against UIC and Wright State NCAA Tournament Record ............................ 0-2 (.000) at Cochrane Stadium. BGSU played the Flames of UIC to a 2-2 draw on Aug. 12, getting goals from Skylar Fleak and Kara Ross. The Falcons then got a late goal from newcomer COACHING STAFF Mikaela Couch to finished in a 1-1 tie with Wright State on Aug. 15. The three preseason Head Coach ..........................................Lindsay Basalyga goals were all scored by newcomers. Alma Mater ............................................ Maryland, 2001 Record at BGSU (years) ............................. 0-15-2 (one) Career Record (years) ......................... 46-97-22 (nine) BIGGEST UNKNOWN: SCORING Office Phone ............................................ (419) 372-9602 Perhaps the biggest question for the Falcons in 2014 will be where will the scoring come Email ....................................................lbasaly@bgsu.edu Assistant Coach .................. Rhonda Gottschalk (2nd) from, as the Falcons return only one goal from last season. In fact, BGSU has only two Alma Mater ............................... Concord (W. Va.), 2006 players on the entire roster in Sidney Huth (5 goals) and Ashley Garr (1 goal) that have Office Phone ........................................... (419) 372-9617 notched a goal in their BGSU careers. The Falcons have totaled only nine goals as a team Email.................................................... [email protected] in each of the last two years. 2014 BGSU WOMEN’S SOCCER NOTES WEEK 3 * SEPTEMBER 5 & 7 AMODIO EARNS PRESEASON MADNESS ALL-MAC RECOGNITION Bowling Green State University sophomore defender Paige Amodio was named to the SERIES INFORMATION College Sports Madness Mid-American 2014 Preseason All-Conference Second-Team. (www.collegesportsmadness.com). In her first season at Bowling Green in 2013, Amodio BGSU - CSU STATE was named to the MAC’s All-Freshman Team. She was one of just three Falcons to BGSU LEADS CLEVELAND STATE (4-2-0) start all 17 matches, playing a total of 1,445 minutes on the season which ranked as Oct. 1, 2004 A W 5-1 the second-highest total on the team. The center defender was on the pitch for 971 of Sept. 16, 2005 H W 6-0 Sept. 12, 2010 H W 2-1 the team’s total of 1,030 minutes in MAC matches and started the first match of her Sept. 2, 2011 A W 1-0 collegiate career at Cleveland State on August
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