2015 soccer UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location...... Boulder, Colo. Mailing Address...... 357 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0357 Population...... 102,500 Packages...... Fieldhouse Annex 50, Boulder, CO 80309-0357 Enrollment...... 30,200 Main Office Phone...... 303-492-5626 Founded...... 1876 Fax...... 303-492-3811 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Soccer Contact...... Ashley Braun Nickname...... Buffaloes (Buffs) E-Mail...... [email protected] Colors...... Silver, Gold and Black Office...... 303-492-7525 Mascot...... Ralphie V (live Buffalo) Associate AD/Sports Information...... David Plati Mascot...... Chip (costumed Buffalo) Associate SID...... Curtis Snyder Conference...... Pac-12 (Joined July 1, 2011) Assistant SID ...... Troy Andre Home Field...... Prentup Field (2,000) Assistant SID...... Andrew Green Year Opened...... 2004 Assistant SID...... Linda Sprouse Record at Prentup Field ...... 65-29-8 Website...... cubuffs.com Record at Pleasant View (previous facility)...... 50-28-5 President...... Bruce Benson TABLE OF CONTENTS Chancellor...... Dr. Phil DiStefano Media Information...... 2 Faculty Athletic Representative...... Dr. David Clough Season Preview...... 6 Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs...... Deb Coffin Staff...... 8 Athletic Director...... Rick George 2015 Buffaloes...... 14 Senior Woman Administrator...... Ceal Barry 2015 Opponents...... 40 2014 Review...... 46 SOCCER INFORMATION History...... 50 Head Coach...... (Connecticut ‘91) Records...... 91

Record at Colorado...... 36-22-7 (Fourth Season) Career Record...... 303-82-30 (21st Season) MEDIA E-mail...... [email protected] Associate Coach...... Jason Green (Ottawa (Ariz.) ‘03) Fourth Season E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Coach...... Dave Morgan (Metro State ‘87) First Season E-mail...... [email protected] MAP AND DIRECTIONS TO PRENTUP FIELD Volunteer Assistant Coach.... Amy Barczuk (Colorado ‘13) Second Season The Home of Colorado Soccer To reach Prentup Field from campus, take Colorado Blvd. east through the inter- E-mail...... [email protected] sections of 28th and 30th Streets. Take your first left (unmarked) on to 33rd Street. Coordinator of Performance Analysis and Camp Operations...... After several speed bumps and the University’s Day Care Center, take a right into ...... Annie Brunner (Colorado ‘13) First Season the parking lot. Prentup Field is on the left. From Foothills Parkway, travel west on Colorado, take a right on Innovation Drive and follow that into the parking lot. E-Mail...... [email protected] The field is on the right just past the track complex and ski building. Office Phone...... 303-492-0632 Office Fax...... 303-492-1709 PRENTUP FIELD INFORMATION Office Email...... [email protected] • There is bleacher seating available for 2014 Overall Record...... 14-7-1 approximately 750 people. 2014 Pac-12 Record...... 6-4-1 (3rd) Arapahoe Road • Lawnchairs and outside food and drinks Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 18/7 are welcome. Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/5 • Alcohol is prohibited within the con- Others with Starting Experience Returning/Lost...... 4/0 fines of Prentup Field and nearby Potts Newcomers...... 8 Field (track). Website...... cubuffs.com/soccer Colorado Blvd. 28th St. 30th St. 33rd St. Innovation • Animals, other than service dogs, are prohibited.

SOCCER HISTORY • Regular season admission is $5 for per First Season...... 1996 Baseline Road person. Children 12 and under are free. Game day parking is free of charge. All-Time Record...... 186-163-40 (19 seasons) All-Time Conference Record...... 82-91-20 36. Hwy...... (69-66-14 Big 12, 1996-2010) ...... (13-25-6 Pac-12, 2011-) Credits: The 2015 Colorado Soccer Media Guide was produced by the Best Conference Finish...... 1st/2003 (Big 12) CU Sports Information Office. The guide was compiled, written and ed- NCAA Appearances...... 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014 ited by Ashley Braun and designed by Cydney Ricker. Writing, research NCAA Record...... 7-8-1 and editorial assistance provided by student assistant Heather Ward.The Last NCAA Appearance/Result.....2014/lost to North Carolina/Second Rd. following photographers’ work was used in the media guide: University of Best NCAA Finish...... Sweet 16 (2006, 2013) Colorado photography, Chip Bromfield, Cliff Grassmick, Casey Cass, Tony Harman and Scott Arnold.

1 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS Colorado’s Sports Information Department welcomes and encourages your interest in Colorado INFORMATION Soccer. We will make every effort to meet your needs in covering the Buffs. The sports information office maintains information on all current student-athletes and athletic department staff, as well 303-492-5626 as historical data on former athletes and Colorado’s athletic department in general. The Sports Fax 303-492-3811 Information office is located in the Balch Fieldhouse Annex on the west side of Folsom Field and David Plati opens at 8 a.m. daily. MEDIA SERVICES Associate Athletic Director/Sports Weekly media releases containing updated team and individual statistics, information on upcoming Information games, Pac-12 Conference standings and the latest NSCAA Division I poll will be available every Football, Men’s Golf and Wednesday morning throughout the season. Game notes and roster information can be picked up Skiing Contact before every game at the scorer’s table at Prentup Field. Copies of the match statistics and postgame release can be emailed to your outlet following each game, home or away.

Ashley Braun PRENTUP FIELD Assistant SID All home games will be played on campus at Prentup Field, located on CU’s East Campus at 33rd and Colorado. Admission, and parking in the adjacent lot, are free. Soccer, and Women’s Golf Contact INTERVIEW POLICIES Interview requests should be made directly through the CU Sports Information Department. Please contact Ashley Braun to request access to athletes. Both athletes and staff will be on the field and available to the media following a brief cooling off period at the conclusion of all games. Practices Curtis Snyder are held on Prentup Field, beginning at 7:30 a.m., with weight training or tape viewing immediately following at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Practice times may vary. Please Associate SID contact Ashley if you would like to conduct post- or pre-practice interviews. The coaching staff is Football, Assistant Skiing generally available in their offices weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and after practices. Please Contact and Digital Marketing feel free to call any member of the coaching staff during the day at 303-492-0632, however to contact Director a student-athlete, we ask that you go through the sports information office.

DURING THE GAME Andrew Green Statistics are available at halftime and at the end of the game. There are currently no phone lines available at Prentup, but wireless internet access is available for the 2015 season. Please see Ashley MEDIA Assistant SID Braun at the game for login information. Men’s and Women’s Tennis Contact BUFFS ON THE WEB For the latest on CU Soccer and all Colorado Athletics: CUBuffs.com All Colorado soccer information can be viewed through CU’s comprehensive website. All the latest information on coaches and players, as well as all box scores, statistics and weekly releases are available. Troy Andre PAC-12 SERVICES Assistant SID For conference information, please contact the Pac-12 office at (415) 580-4200. The women’s soccer Women’s Basketball contact is Sean Collins. The mailing address is:360 3rd Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107. Contact and Internet The Pac-12 Conference website is www.pac-12.org. Managing Editor Pac-12 Networks is the innovative TV and multimedia company of the Pac-12 Conference, and is the first such company to be wholly owned by 12 universities. Pac-12 Networks incorporates one national Linda Sprouse and six regional television networks, plus extensive digital content accessible through social media, university websites, and Pac-12 Now, its TV Everywhere Assistant SID service. Each year, Pac-12 Networks offers live coverage Volleyball, Cross of 850 sporting events, making it one of the top live sports Country and Track producers in the country. In addition, Pac-12 Networks Contact creates extensive original programming, provides visibility f o r marquee football and basketball events as well as traditionally under-served women’s and Olympic sports. Pac-12 Networks also provides training and paid internships for thousands of students of the Pac-12’s member universities, preparing them Anthony Lepine for careers in media. With headquarters in San Francisco’s SOMA District, Pac-12 Networks draws on the creative, entrepreneurial and technological culture of the Bay Area and nearby Silicon Valley. Graduate Assistant SID In its fourth year, the Pac-12 Networks will air 69 women’s soccer games, including nine of the Football Buffaloes’ matchups.

2 Local and National Media Outlets NEWSPAPERS NATIONAL SOCCER TELEVISION Boulder Daily Camera (dailycamera.com) College Soccer 360 (CollegeSoccer360.com) Pac-12 Networks (video.pac-12.com) P.O. Box 591, Boulder, CO 80306 370 Third Street phone 303-473-1313 NCAA (ncaa.com) San Francisco, CA 94107 fax 303-449-9358 NSCAA (nscaa.com) WIRE SERVICE Colorado Daily (coloradodaily.com) 800 Ann Ave. Associated Press (ap.org) 5450 Western Ave. Kansas City, KS 66101 1444 Wazee Suite 130 Boulder, CO 80301 Phone 913-362-1747 , CO 80302 phone 303-473-1111 Fax 913-362-3439 phone 303-825-0123 fax 303-892-5927 CU Independent (cuindependent.com) Pac-12 Conference (pac-12.com) Journalism & Mass Communication 360 3rd Street, 3rd Floor Armory Building, 1511 University Ave. San Francisco, CA 94107 478 UCB, Boulder CO 80309 phone 415-580-4200 phone 303-492-7817 Soccer America (socceramerica.com) Denver Post (denverpost.com) 145 Pipers Hill Road 101 West Colfax Ave. Suite 600 Wilton, CT 06897 Denver, CO 80202 phone 347-762-2640 phone 303-954-1294 fax 917-591-3261 fax 303-866-9004 Soccer Times (soccertimes.com) Longmont Times-Call (timescall.com) Top Drawer Soccer (topdrawersoccer.com) P.O. Box 299 111 West Ocean Blvd., Suite 1750 350 Terry Street Long Beach, CA 90802 Longmont, CO 80501 phone 303-776-2244

fax 303-678-8615 MEDIA MEDIA HOSPITALITY

Hotels (Boulder) Automobile Rentals at Denver International Millennium Harvest House Hotel (1345 28th Street).... 303-443-3850 Advantage...... 800-777-5500 Enterprise...... 800-261-7331 Broker Inn (555 30th Street)...... 303-444-3330 Alamo...... 800-222-9075 Hertz...... 800-654-3131 Marriott Hotel (2660 Canyon Blvd.)...... 303-440-8877 Avis...... 800-230-4898 National...... 800-222-9058 Courtyard by Marriott (4710 Pearl East Circle)...... 303-440-4700 Budget...... 800-527-0700 Payless...... 800-729-5377 Golden Buff (1725 28th Street)...... 303-442-7450 Dollar...... 800-800-3665 Thrifty...... 800-367-2277 Hotel Boulderado (2115 13th Street)...... 303-442-4344 Bus, Taxi Boulder Outlook (800 28th Street)...... 303-443-3322 Freedom Cab (Denver Metro)...... 303-444-4444 Days Inn (5397 South Boulder Road)...... 303-499-4422 Metro Taxi...... 303-333-3333 Boulder Inn (770 28th Street)...... 303-449-3800 RTD Bus Service (Denver-Boulder)...... 303-442-7332 Residence Inn (3030 Center Green Drive)...... 303-449-5545 Yellow Cab (Boulder)...... 303-442-2277 Yellow Cab (Denver Metro)...... 303-777-7777 Hotels (Outlying)

Omni Interlocken Resort (500 Interlocken Blvd., Broomfield)...... 303-438-6600 Restaurants (Boulder) Pasta Jay’s (1001 Pearl Street)...... 303-444-5800 Courtyard By Marriott (948 W.Dillon Road, Louisville)...... 303-604-0007 Boulder Chop House (921 Walnut Street)...... 303-443-1188 Best Western Plus Plaza Hotel (1900 Ken Pratt Blvd., Longmont)...... 800-843-8240 C.B. & Potts (555 Zang Street, Broomfield)...... 720-887-3383 Hyatt Regency (650 15th Street, Denver)...... 303-436-1234 Rio Grande (1101 Walnut Street)...... 303-444-3690 Marriott City Center (1701 California Street, Denver)...... 303-297-1300 Broker Inn Restaurant (555 30th Street)...... 303-444-3300 Westin Denver Downtown (1672 Lawrence Street, Denver)...... 303-572-9100 Old Chicago (1102 Pearl Street)...... 303-443-5031 Renaissance Denver Hotel (3801 Quebec Street, Denver)...... 303-399-7500 Boulder Cork (3295 30th Street)...... 303-443-9505 Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel (1550 Court Place, Denver)...... 303-893-3333 Harpo’s (2860 Arapahoe Avenue)...... 303-444-9464 Marriott West (1717 Denver West Blvd., Golden)...... 303-279-9100 Fancy Moose (inside the Millennium Hotel)...... 303-402-0425 Brown Palace (321 17th Street, Denver)...... 303-297-3111 Flagstaff House (1138 Flagstaff Road)...... 303-442-4640 Jax Fish House (928 Pearl Street)...... 303-444-1811 Airlines Midwest Express....800-452-2022 American...... 800-433-7300 Northwest...... 800-225-2525 Q’s Restaurant (2115 13th Street)...... 303-442-4880 ATA...... 800-225-9919 Southwest...... 800-435-9792 Turley’s (2805 Pearl Street)...... 303-442-2800 Continental...... 800-523-3275 United...... 800-538-2929 West End Tavern (926 Pearl Street)...... 303-444-3535 Delta...... 800-221-1212 U.S. Air...... 800-428-4322 Walnut Brewery (1123 Walnut Street)...... 303-447-1345 Frontier...... 800-432-1359 The Kitchen (1039 Pearl Street)...... 303-544-5973 3 2015 schedule DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (MT) TV Friday, Aug. 21 #Colorado State Fort Collins, Colo. 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 23 #COLORADO COLLEGE BOULDER 3:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 28 at BYU Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYU TV Sunday, Aug. 30 NEW MEXICO BOULDER 1 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 4 CINCINNATI BOULDER 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 6 IOWA STATE BOULDER 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 11 #at Denver Denver, Colo. 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13 NORTHWESTERN BOULDER 1 p.m. P12N Sunday, Sept. 20 VILLANOVA BOULDER Noon Sunday, Sept. 27 *CALIFORNIA BOULDER 1 p.m. P12N

Friday, Oct. 2 *at Oregon Eugene, Ore. 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4 *at Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. Noon Friday, Oct. 9 *WASHINGTON BOULDER 3 p.m. P12N Sunday, Oct. 11 *WASHINGTON STATE BOULDER 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16 *at Stanford Palo Alto, Calif. 6 p.m. P12N Friday, Oct. 23 *at UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 7 p.m. P12N Sunday, Oct. 25 *at USC Los Angeles, Calif. Noon P12N Friday, Oct. 30 *ARIZONA BOULDER 3 p.m. P12N

Sunday, Nov. 1 *ARIZONA STATE BOULDER 2 p.m. P12N Friday, Nov. 6 *at Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 2 p.m. P12N

All Home Games in BOLD CAPS #-Colorado Cup *-Pac-12 Conference Game 2015 PREVIEW

4 By State United States Alphabetical Roster Arizona No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/Previous School) Nancy Best 12 Alexander, Amy M 5-7 Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) Emily Paxton Jalen Tompkins 21 Best, Nancy M 5-7 RFr. Cave Creek, Ariz. (Cactus Shadows) 7 Evans, Danica F 5-6 Jr. Lakewood, Colo. (Lakewood/Portland) California Erin Greening 9 Fedor, Courtney D 5-5 So. Bellevue, Wash. (Interlake) Alyssa Herwatt 16 Greening, Erin M 5-7 Fr. Piedmont, Calif. (Piedmont) Mikaela Kraus 8 Herwatt, Alyssa M 5-6 Jr. Fairfield, Calif. (Carondelet) Madison Krauser 17 Hogg, Kahlia D 5-6 Sr. Campbell, ACT, Australia (Merici College/Florida State) Ashley Love Joss Orejel 20 Hooks, Brie F 5-1 Jr. Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) Jenna Reeves 3 Huynh, Alex D 5-6 Jr. Sadleir, New South Wales, Australia (Westfields Sports) Brooklyn Varnadore 10 Kinzner, Sarah M 5-8 Fr. Calgary, Alberta (Bishop Grandin) Stephanie Zuniga-Herrera 18 Kraus, Mikaela M 5-6 Jr. San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) Colorado 4 Krauser, Madison F 5-3 Sr. Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) Amy Alexander 24 Love, Ashley F 5-2 Sr. Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) Nikki Machalek Morgan Stanton 22 Machalek, Nikki F 5-5 Sr. Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) Brittney Stark 2 Orejel, Joss D 6-0 So. Tustin, Calif. (Tustin) Alex Vidger 5 Pappalardo, Olivia M 5-5 Sr. Chicago, Ill. (Maine South) Heather Ward 14 Paxton, Emily F 5-5 Sr. Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek) Illinois 13 Reeves, Jenna D 5-7 So. Orange, Calif. (Villa Park) Olivia Pappalardo 1 Scheele, Kate GK 5-8 Sr. , Wash. (Roosevelt/Colorado College) Kansas 6 Stanton, Morgan M 5-1 Jr. Lakewood, Colo. (Bear Creek/Santa Clara) Scout Watson 23 Stark, Brittney F 5-6 So. Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) Nevada 26 Tillitt, Kenzie D 5-5 Jr. Carson City, Nev. (Carson) Kenzie Tillit 0 Tompkins, Jalen GK 5-6 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle) Washington 27 Varnadore, Brooklyn M 5-6 Fr. Sebastopol, Calif. (Analy) Courtney Fedor 11 Vidger, Alex D 5-10 Fr. Castle Rock, Colo. (Rock Canyon)

Brie Hooks 15 Ward, Heather D 5-11 Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Dakota Ridge) 2015 PREVIEW Kate Scheele 00 Watson, Scout GK 5-7 RFr. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest) 19 Zuniga, Stephanie F 5-1 Fr. Pinole, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd) Australia ACT Kahlia Hogg Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/Previous School) New South Wales Alex Huynh 00 Watson, Scout GK 5-7 RFr. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest) 0 Tompkins, Jalen GK 5-6 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle) Canada 1 Scheele, Kate GK 5-8 Sr. Seattle, Wash. (Roosevelt/Colorado College) Sarah Kinzner 2 Orejel, Joss D 6-0 So. Tustin, Calif. (Tustin) By Position 3 Huynh, Alex D 5-6 Jr. Sadleir, New South Wales, Australia (Westfields Sports) 4 Krauser, Madison F 5-3 Sr. Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) Forwards 5 Pappalardo, Olivia M 5-5 Sr. Chicago, Ill. (Maine South) Danica Evans Brie Hooks 6 Stanton, Morgan M 5-1 Jr. Lakewood, Colo. (Bear Creek/Santa Clara) Madison Krauser 7 Evans, Danica F 5-6 Jr. Lakewood, Colo. (Lakewood/Portland) Ashley Love 8 Herwatt, Alyssa M 5-6 Jr. Fairfield, Calif. (Carondelet) Nikki Machalek Emily Paxton 9 Fedor, Courtney D 5-5 So. Bellevue, Wash. (Interlake) Brittney Stark 10 Kinzner, Sarah M 5-8 Fr. Calgary, Alberta (Bishop Grandin) Stephanie Zuniga 11 Vidger, Alex D 5-10 Fr. Castle Rock, Colo. (Rock Canyon) Midfielders 12 Alexander, Amy M 5-7 Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) Amy Alexander 13 Reeves, Jenna D 5-7 So. Orange, Calif. (Villa Park) Nancy Best 14 Paxton, Emily F 5-5 Sr. Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek) Erin Greening 15 Ward, Heather D 5-11 Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Dakota Ridge) Alyssa Herwatt Sarah Kinzner 16 Greening, Erin M 5-7 Fr. Piedmont, Calif. (Piedmont) Mikaela Kraus 17 Hogg, Kahlia D 5-6 Sr. Campbell, ACT, Australia (Merici College/Florida State) Olivia Pappalardo 18 Kraus, Mikaela M 5-6 Jr. San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) Morgan Stanton Brooklyn Varnadore 19 Zuniga, Stephanie F 5-1 Fr. Pinole, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd) 20 Hooks, Brie F 5-1 Jr. Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) Defenders 21 Best, Nancy M 5-7 RFr. Cave Creek, Ariz. (Cactus Shadows) Courtney Fedor Kahlia Hogg 22 Machalek, Nikki F 5-5 Sr. Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) Alex Huynh 23 Stark, Brittney F 5-6 So. Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) Joss Orejel 24 Love, Ashley F 5-2 Sr. Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) Jenna Reeves 26 Tillitt, Kenzie D 5-5 Jr. Carson City, Nev. (Carson) Kenzie Tillitt Alex Vidger 27 Varnadore, Brooklyn M 5-6 Fr. Sebastopol, Calif. (Analy) Heather Ward Pronunciation Guide Goalkeepers Courtney Fedor - Fee-door Alex Huynh - H-you-n Joss Orejel - Ora-gel Kate Scheele Jalen Tompkins Kahlia Hogg - Ka-lee-a Mikaela Kraus - Mi-kay-la Kate Scheele - She-lee Scout Watson Brie Hooks - Bree Nikki Machalek - Mack-a-leck Stephanie Zuniga - Zoo-knee-ga 5 2015

In 2014, the University of Colorado women’s soccer Jones all graduating from CU. The three defenders supported a back line that helped shutout a record- Pac-12 Conference en route to a second consecutive trip tying 12 opponents and only allowed 17 goals over 22 toteam the earned NCAA Tournament a program-best where third the place Buffs finishadvanced in the to matches. Forward Storie Ledger also graduated and the second round. The Buffaloes will look for continued Hannah Dearborn will not be returning in 2015.

2015 PREVIEW Pac-12 Conference and their fourth under head coach WHO’S NEW: CU welcomes eight newcomers- seven Dannysuccess Sanchez. in their Eight fifth newcomersseason in the will ultra-competitive join 18 returning freshmen and one transfer. West Coasters Erin Greening, letterwinners to compete in 20 regular season matches, Brooklyn Varnadore and Stephanie Zuniga-Herrera look to make an early impact on the attack, while Canadian Sarah Kinzner and Colorado natives Amy Alexander and WHO’Sincluding RETURNING: the fifth annual The ColoradoBuffs return Cup. 18 letterwinners, The Buffs also add goalkeeper Jalen Tompkins from starting experience. Four of the team’s top six scorers Phoenix,Alex Vidger Ariz. will Danica add a Evans,strong apresence transfer in from the midfield.Portland return,including led five by junior starters Brie and Hooks, four who student-athletes recorded 23 points with and Lakewood, Colo. native will continue her collegiate off eight goals and seven assists in her sophomore career with the Buffaloes, adding depth to the offense. season. All but four goal scorers will be returning to the Buff attack, while defenders Kahlia Hogg, Alex Huynh THE SEASON: The 2015 schedule features 11 home and Heather Ward will help anchor the back line. Seven matches and nine contests will be televised on the Pac-12 seniors will provide leadership on and off the pitch. Networks. CU will face eight opponents ranked or receiving votes in the 2015 NSCAA Preseason Poll. WHO’S GONE: The team bids farewell to seven players,

Colorado Cup on Friday, August 21 in Fort Collins. CU faces graduated.including five They senior played starters. pivotal Forward, roles on theco-captain attack, The Buffaloes open their season with the fifth annual combiningDarcy Jerman for along eight withgoals, midfielder six assists Carly and 64Bolyard shots. have The Sunday, August 23 against Colorado College, one of three defense also loses a few key pieces, with shot blockers matchesColorado CU State will and host then as partplays of its Colorado first match Cup at Sunday home onat Tori Cooper, Brooke Rice and 2014 co-captain Bianca Prentup Field. The Buffs own a combined 8-2-1 record 6 against the Rams and Tigers as CU begins its quest to The team embarks on its longest road trip of the season defend its 2014 tournament title. next, playing three straight in California. Colorado will face Stanford in Palo Alto on Friday, October 16 and then travels After their opening weekend, the Buffs travel to Provo, down the coast the following weekend for two matches in Utah on Friday, August 28 for a rematch of last year’s Los Angeles. The defending Pac-12 Conference Champions NCAA Tournament contest against BYU, in which the Buffs UCLA Bruins host the Buffs on Friday, October 23 for an defeated the Cougars 2-0 to advance to the round of 32 evening contest under the lights and Southern California for a second consecutive season. BYU TV will broadcast the match. match of the road trip. welcomes CU on Sunday, October 25 for the Buffs final CU returns to Boulder for a three-match home stand, beginning Sunday, August 30, when the Buffs host New regular season over Halloween weekend. The Arizona Mexico at Prentup Field. This will mark only the third WildcatsThe Buffaloes are in playBoulder their on final Friday, two October home matches30 and Arizona of the State faces CU on Sunday, November 1. the Lobos will travel to Boulder. Colorado continues withtime itsCU non-conferencehas met New Mexico schedule on thethe pitchfollowing and firstweekend time Colorado closes out its 2015 regular season campaign on as the team welcomes Cincinnati to Prentup on Friday, the road, visiting conference rival Utah. The match is set September 4 and former Big-12 opponent, Iowa State for Friday, November 6 in Salt Lake City.

between the two schools since CU joined the Pac-12 2015 PREVIEW Conferenceon Sunday, Septemberin 2011. 6, which will be the first meeting

The Colorado Cup concludes on Friday, September 11 as the Buffs take a short trip to Denver for an evening match against the Pioneers. CU rounds out the weekend with

September 13, facing the Northwestern Wildcats for only theits first second of another time in three-matchprogram history. home The stand match on Sunday,will be broadcast on the Pac-12 Networks.

opponentColorado Villanovacompetes comes in its tofinal town. non-conference match a week later on Sunday, September 20 when first-time At the midway point in the season, the Buffs open Pac-12 Conference play, hosting California on Sunday, September

27 in their final match of the home stand. matches in Oregon. First up is a stop in Eugene to battle theThe Oregon Buffs then Ducks take on a Friday,trip to the October Pacific 2 beforeNorthwest traveling for two to Corvallis to face Oregon State on Sunday, October 4.

CU has a date with the Washington schools in Boulder the following weekend for a second straight year. Washington arrives on Friday, October 9 and two days later, Washington State visits for a matinee on Sunday, October 11 to close out the weekend.

7 head coach Danny Sanchez

Danny Sanchez enters his Sanchez also earned his 300th career victory earlier last season, fourth season as the head when the Buffs defeated Arizona State at home. coach of the University of Colorado women’s soccer Sanchez has continued to help the Buffs to academic excellence, team. He was named the with 22 players earning Pac-12 All-Academic honors and the third head coach in the team earning back-to-back-to-back NSCAA Team Academic history of the program on Awards for averaging a 3.0 grade-point average. Additionally, December 19, 2011. Hayley Hughes has earned academic honors from both CoSIDA - In three seasons with the ceive NSCAA Scholar All-America honors. Buffaloes, Sanchez has and the NSCAA, while Lizzy Herzl became the first Buff to re led the team to a 36-22-7 He has coached two players to professional careers. In 2012, overall record and several Amy Barczuk became just the second Buff to be drafted by a professional team, getting chosen by the Western New York season, the Buffs opened Flash in the second round of the inaugural National Women’s programthe season firsts. with In a hisrecord- first Soccer League Draft. In her rookie season, Barczuk and the setting three straight shut- Flash went all the way to the championship game. Barczuk outs on their way to a became a member of the Boston Breakers in 2014 and is also a volunteer assistant coach under Sanchez. After graduating - in 2013, Annie Brunner signed a professional contract with FC 3-0-2 start, marking the first time CU began the season on a Neunkrich of the Switzerland Nationaliga A. Brunner returned five-gameshutouts and unbeaten six wins. streak. The team shattered those new re to her alma mater in 2015 and serves as the coordinator of cords the following year, beginning the season with five straight performance analysis and camp operations on Sanchez’s staff. program, faster than either of his predecessors. Sanchez has Sanchez’s career spans 21 years with Wyoming, Metro State Ithelped took Sanchezthe Buffs just to eightan astounding games to record 24-6-2 five non-conference wins with the and Mesa Community College, where he coached both men’s record. Over the past two seasons, he gave the Buffs a strong and women’s programs. He has amassed a 303-82-30 record, including a pair of NCAA Division II National Championships and last season coached a CU defense that only surrendered while at Metro State. staff home10 goals field at advantagehome in 14 with matches. an 18-5-1 record at Prentup Field, In his time away from the Centennial State, Sanchez spent four The Buffs have also improved in conference play under Sanchez seasons with the University of Wyoming, compiling a 36-34-11

a 12-6-4 record, its best in school history, including a 3-1-2 each year, highlighted by a program best third place finish in the record.record inIn hisMountain final season West withConference the Cowgirls, play for the a team third-place posted Pac-12 last season. CU finished 2014 with a 6-4-1 conference mark,Pac-12 the road program’s victories firstwith winningshutouts record over USC since and it Arizona. joined the In MWC Coach of the Year. Pac-122013, the four Buffs years continued ago. In 2012, their CU success, earned doubling its first back-to-back their confer- regular season finish. That season, Sanchez was named the back-to-back wins over Oregon State and Oregon. games, with one of its wins including a 1-0 decision against ence wins, and earning their first Pac-12 home victories with AfterColorado a 0-3 in start, Boulder. Wyoming In the allowed MWC tournament,just 12 goals inthe its Cowgirls final 19 From September 6, 2013 all the way defeated TCU and San Diego State through to the postseason, Colorado before falling to New Mexico in the received votes in the weekly NSCAA/ championship. Continental Tire poll. CU capped a Sanchez gave the Cowgirls their 14 win season and NCAA appear- stellarance since 2013 2008. campaign The Buffs with matched its first going 9-8-3 in his second season - firstwith winningthe team. record He coached in four years,eight ing No. 15 Denver and No. 19 BYU on All-Mountain West Conference per- their bestway post-seasonto the Sweet finish, 16. In defeat 2014, formers and all four of his teams Sanchez led the Buffs to their second were recognized with the NSCAA straight postseason appearance as Team Academic Award. CU advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament after defeat- Before joining the Cowgirls, Sanchez ing 15th-ranked BYU, 2-0, in snowy, spent six seasons as the head women’s frigid conditions at Prentup Field, coach at Denver’s Metro State giving Sanchez his 200th win at the College. He posted an impressive Division I level. 128-11-7 record (a .901 winning percentage) with the Roadrunners, where he won Division II national

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titles in 2004 and 2006 and reached ON THE PITCH the Final Four in 2002 and the Elite Overall Career Record 303-82-30 (20 Seasons) - NCAA Record 200-67-25 (13 seasons) Eightwest Region five times. Championships. Sanchez and the University of Colorado 22-15-6 (2012-) Roadrunners also claimed five Mid 7 All-Pac-12 performers At Metro State, the Roadrunners Year Record Pac-12 Playoffs 2014 14-7-1 6-4-1 (3rd) NCAA Second Round won the Rocky Mountain Athletic 2013 14-7-2 4-5-2 (t-6th) NCAA Sweet 16 Conference (RMAC) championship, 2012 8-8-4 2-7-2 (t-11th) and advanced to the NCAA Division University of Wyoming 36-34-11 (2007-11, 4 seasons) II Tournament all six seasons he was 8 All-MWC performers at the helm. He was also named the Year Record MWC Playoffs RMAC’s Coach of the Year all six years. 2011 12-6-4 3-1-2 (3rd) MWC Runner-up Sanchez was the 2004 NCAA Division 2010 7-10-3 1-3-3 (6th) MWC First Round 2009 9-8-3 3-3-1 (5th) MWC First Round II National Coach of the Year, a four- 2008 8-10-1 2-5 (7th) time NSCAA Midwest Region Coach of the Year and was named the RMAC’s All-Time Top Coach. Metro State College 128-11-7 (2002-06, 6 seasons) 6 RMAC Championships In his time at Metro State, the Road- 5 Midwest Region Championships 2 Division II National Players of the Year runners established two of the most 14 NSCAA All-Americans impressive records in Division II Year Record RMAC Playoffs history: a 59-game unbeaten streak 2007 16-4-3 10-1-1 (1st) NCAA DII Tournament (58-0-1) and 61 consecutive home 2006 24-2-0 12-0-0 (1st) NCAA DII Champions 2005 23-0-1 14-0-0 (1st) RMAC Tourney Champions, wins. MSCD produced two Division NCAA DII Elite Eight II National Players of the Year and 14 2004 25-1-0 14-0-0 (1st) RMAC Tourney Champions, NSCAA All-Americans in his tenure. NCAA DII Champions staff 2003 21-1-1 14-0-0 (1st) NCAA DII Elite Eight 2002 19-3-3 12-0-2 (1st) RMAC Tourney Champions, Prior to taking over at Metro, Sanchez served as the head men’s and wom- NCAA DII Final Four en’s soccer coach at Mesa (Ariz.) Community College from 1995-2002. In eight seasons, he led the women’s team to a 103-15-5 (.858) overall record and the men to a 96-36-7 (.716) mark, producing 12 All-Amer- Mesa Community College (1995-2001, 7 seasons) 12 All-Americans icans in that span between the two. The women won four National Women 103-15-5 Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region I Championships Year Record ACCAC Playoffs and five Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) 2001 21-2 16-0 (1st) ACCAC Co-Champs, Championships. In 2001, he was the ACCAC and NJCAA Region I Men’s Region I & District A Champs 2000 17-3-2 13-2-1 (2nd) ACCAC & Region I Champs and Women’s Coach of the Year, as well as the NSCAA Junior College 1999 21-2 14-0 (1st) Region I & District A Champs Central Region Coach of the Year. He also won the NJCAA Region I 1998 17-3-2 10-2-2 (2nd) ACCAC, Region I, District A Women’s Coach of the Year award in 1996 and 1999. Champs 1997 15-2 9-1 (1st) Region I Champions Sanchez has also been very active in coaching around the Rocky Mountain 1996 12-3-1 7-2-1 (2nd) ACCAC & Region I Champs region. He has served as a staff coach and licensing instructor for the Men 93-36-7 Colorado State Youth Soccer Association and has worked as a coach Year Record ACCAC Playoffs for U.S. Youth Soccer Region IV staff. Sanchez holds a United States 2001 17-3 16-2 (2nd) Region I Semi-Final 2000 15-8 13-5 (3rd) Region I Runner-Up Soccer Federation (USSF) «A» License, a USSF National Youth License, 1999 15-4-3 13-3-2 (3rd) Region I Semi-Final an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma and a KNVB Dutch Advanced 1998 16-4 13-3 (2nd) Region I Semi-Final 1997 12-5-2 9-4-1 (3rd) Region I Semi-Final 1996 11-5-1 10-3-1 (2nd) Region I Semi-Final 1995 10-7-1 8-5-1 (3rd) Region I Runner-Up Certificate.After graduating from Scottsdale’s (Ariz.) Coronado High School, where he lettered in soccer, football and , he began his collegiate career at nearby Mesa CC. Later, he transferred to the University of As A Player Mesa (Ariz.) Community College Connecticut and led the Huskies to the 1989 Big East Conference University of Connecticut (1991) Championship and an NCAA Tournament berth, ranking in the New Arizona Condors (Western Soccer League) England Region›s top 10 in scoring that season. Following his collegiate Arizona Cotton (USISL) career, he played in the Western Soccer League for the Arizona Condors Coaching Honors and in the U.S.I.S.L. for the Arizona Cotton. 2011 MWC Coach of the Year RMAC All-Time Top Coach Sanchez earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Connecticut in 2004 NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year 1991. He and wife Beth, a physical education teacher, have two sons, 6-time RMAC Coach of the Year 4-time NSCAA Midwest Region Coach of the Year Cole (16) and Drew (12). 2001 ACCAC Men’s and Women’s Coach of the Year 2001 NJCAA Region I Men’s and Women’s Coach of the Year 2001 NSCAA Junior College Central Region Coach of the Year 1999, ‘96 NJCAA Region I Women’s Coach of the Year 9 assistant coaches

Jason Green enters his fourth West Conference and nine Conference Scholars. In 2011, he helped year as an assistant with the University of Colorado soccer ever spot in the MWC Tournament championship game. team. He was promoted to as- coach the Cowgirls to a school record 12 wins and the program’s first sociate head coach in August At Wyoming, Green brought the goalkeeping position to a new level, as 2015. Green serves as the almost every record was broken while he was training the goalkeepers. Buffaloes’ goalkeeper director. Under Green’s tutelage, Courtney Merkle ended her collegiate career ranked at the top of school season and career record books for GAA and minutes played. Merkle also ranks second all-time in saves. the Buffs, he helped the team Into ahis 36-22-7 first three combined seasons record with Green was also on Sanchez’s staff at Mesa Community College and and its best defensive starts in the duo has worked together on a number of club teams and sum- program history. In 2012, the mer camps. Buffs set a record with three shutouts at the start of the season. In 2013, the Buffs shat- School in Mesa, Ariz., and the second at Chandler (Ariz.) High School. tered that record by shutting HeGreen has was held named two high Region school Coach head ofcoaching the Year jobs, at both the first posts at andSkyline at Chan High- dler his teams won three straight NSCAA National Academic Awards.

Last season, CU’s defense was clutch outonce their again, first tying five opponents,a program In his 17 year coaching career in college, high school and club soccer, onrecord their with way 12 to shutouts. nine total clean sheets (tying for fifth best all-time). -

Green has helped the Buffs to back-to-back 14 win seasons and two Green has coached five state championship teams, six region champi straight NCAA Tournament appearances. In 2013, the Buffs matched ons,He was four mentored district champions by Aidan Davison, and five a formerconference goalkeeper titlists. in the English

on their way to the Sweet 16 and last season, CU advanced to the theirsecond best round postseason of the NCAA finish, Tournamentdefeating back-to-back after defeating ranked 15th-ranked opponents Premier League and the first team coach in the English Premier League. BYU, 2-0, in cold, snowy conditions at Prentup Field. to the program, he has an added dimension of understanding the staff “Havinggoalkeeping worked role with and theJason requirements I have seen firsthand of the position,” the quality Davison he brings said. As the goalkeeper director, Green has helped the net minders to a “Jason is a bright young coach with a big future.” combined goals-against average of 1.10 or better. Last season, CU’s goalies combined for a stellar 0.76 average. Green’s work has solidi- Green holds a United States Soccer Federation “A” License and a USSF National Goalkeeping License. He also has attended the Manchester seasons working with Brunner, her stats drastically improved in United Coaches Symposium. fiedevery Annie category. Brunner Her GAAas one went of the from program’s 1.69 in 2011 best tokeepers. 1.11 in In 2013 his twoand her save percentage increased from .635 in ’11 to .770 in ’13. Brun- ner also more than doubled her total saves from 40 in 2011 to 87 in 2013. With Green’s assistance, Brunner claimed two Pac-12 Defensive

career goalkeeping statistical category at CU. Last year, Green helped Playerdevelop of Kate the Week Scheele honors into oneand ofearned the top a spot goalkeepers in the top in five the of Pac-12 every during the 2014 season. Scheele shutout 11 opponents, third-best in the conference and ranked in the Pac-12’s top six in save percentage (.821), saves (22), and goals-against average (0.76).

“Because of Jason’s complete understanding of the game, he brings a refreshing perspective to goalkeeping,” Brunner said. “Too many coaches these days focus on just the technique of our position and end up losing sight of the bigger picture – keeping the ball out of the net. While those coaches end up criticizing your every move, Jason uniquely understands that with repetition and feedback I’ll make Green started his collegiate playing career at Mesa C.C. under Sanchez where they were ranked as high as second in the nation. He continued player behavior combined with goalkeeper technique, which together his career at Grand Canyon (Ariz.) University, where he helped lead the theelevate most my progress. understanding He offers of theadvice position based and off help his knowledge me to perform of field my team to a No. 2 national ranking and to the championship game of the best on game day.” California Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament.

Prior to joining the Buffs, he was an assistant for Danny Sanchez at the He earned his bachelor’s in physical education from Ottawa (Ariz.) University of Wyoming. In Green’s four year tenure at Wyoming, the University in 2003 and completed his master’s in physical education Cowgirls were 36-34-11. He helped coach 18 Academic All-Mountain from Arizona State University in 2008.

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Dave Morgan enters his Before his days in coaching got underway, Morgan earned first season as an assistant multiple honors playing at the high school and collegiate lev- soccer coach and recruiting els, and played on several club teams. He was a member of the coordinator at the Univer- Northglenn High School varsity soccer team from 1980-83 and sity of Colorado. was a 1983 All American High School selection by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Morgan joined the Buffa- loes’ staff after spending 13 After high school, he continued his playing career at Metro State seasons as an assistant with from 1983-87. As a student-athlete for the Roadrunners, Morgan the Metro State Roadrun- was named a two-time NCAA/NAIA All-Star Selection in 1986- ners women’s soccer team 87 and a NAIA All-American in 1986. He won three straight and is reunited with CU State Championships from 1987-89 with the head coach Danny Sanchez U23 Men’s team before spending two seasons with the Colorado after the duo spent six Comets Amateur Soccer Club. Beginning in 1988, he played seasons together at Metro. semi-professionally with SISL/USISL Colorado Comets Soccer During Morgan’s tenure with the Roadrunners, he helped the pro- Club where he earned a spot on the USISL All-Star Team twice. gram win two national championships and eight Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) regular season championships. He Morgan is a Metro State graduate with a degree in sports club also helped guide Metro State to an impressive 12 Division II administration. He has also earned an Advanced National Diplo- NCAA Tournament appearances in 12 years. ma, National Diploma and Premier Diploma from the National staff Soccer Coaches Association (NSCAA) and holds a USSF “C” In 2011, Morgan was inducted into the Metro State Athletics Hall license as well as an ACEP Leader Level Certificate. of Fame with the 2004 National Championship team.

In addition to coaching collegiately, the Colorado native has extensive experience at the club level, where he has served as the College Advisory Program Director and ECNL Director for the Colorado Storm Soccer Association, and has been the Director of Coaching U15-U18 girls since 2006.

Prior to joining the Storm, Morgan coached for the Colorado Xtreme Soccer Club where he won five state championships. He also served as a head Olympic Development Program state coach for ten years and a U.S. Soccer Federation’s Region IV Olympic Development Program staff coach for 12 years.

From 1988-94, Morgan was the head coach for the men and women’s varsity team at Wheat Ridge High School where he guided the program to a Jefferson County League Champion- ship in 1991 and qualified for the State playoffs multiple years. During his tenure he earned multiple awards including Jeffco 5A Women’s Soccer Coach of Year, Jeffco 5A Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year and State 5A Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year.

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University of Colorado the inaugural NWSL championship game, where Barczuk alumna and former soccer made her fourth professional start. The Breakers acquired Buff, Amy Baczuk enters Barczuk via trade prior to the 2014 season. She went on to play her second season as a in 19 matches, making nine starts and logged 886 minutes. volunteer assistant coach. Before joining the Buffs, Barczuk had a successful prep career During her time at Colo- at Arapahoe High School. She led her team to the state semi- rado, Barczuk recorded 23 points off 10 goals and a junior. Barczuk was named second-team All-League as a three assists. She is one finals as a sophomore and senior, and to the quarterfinals as of only eight players in All-Colorado selections as a senior. On the club side, Barczuk program history to start playedsophomore, for the and Riverside earned first-teamRenegades All-league, and helped 5A them All-State to three and at least 76 of 78 games played, and one of four Buffs to have played in matchState Cup in 2009, Championships, Barczuk was one still regionalcrowned semifinalthe State Cupand MVP one every one of the team’s forquarterfinal. the tournament. Despite her team dropping the State Cup final games in her four-year collegiate tenure. Barczuk ranks in the all-time top 12 in games played and started and shots Barczuk also excelled on the basketball court, lettering four attempted. years and wrapping up her prep career as a McDonald’s All- American Finalist. She was a three-time all-state honorable Barczuk received multiple honors at CU. As a freshman, she earned a spot on the Big 12 All-Newcomer team. The follow- second team as a freshman. A heavily recruited athlete in both ing season, she was an All-Big 12 Second Team selection. Her sports,mention Barczuk and first-team was recognized all-league with selection, the 2008 and Sportswomenwas all-league of Colorado “All-Around” Award.

staff an all-conference honorable mention. She had a stellar senior season,junior season, serving the as Buffs’ the team first captainin the Pac-12 and earning Conference, spots she on was the Born on October 28, 1990, Barczuk is the daughter of Mark and Lynn Barczuk of Centennial, Colo. team. She was also a USWNT U-23 Training Camp selectionAll-Pac-12 and Second a member Team of and the theU-23 NSCAA player All-Pacific pool. Region

She shined in the classroom, graduating from CU in 2013 with a business degree. She was selected to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in back- to-back seasons and was an Academic All-Big 12 First Team selection in 2010 and an Academic All-Pac-12 honorable mention in ’11 and ’12.

began her professional career in 2013 when she wasBarzcuk, selected a midfielder by the Western on the New Boston York Breakers Flash in the second round (the 14th overall pick) of the Na- tional Women’s Soccer League draft. In her rookie season, she saw action in seven regular season games. The Flash claimed the regular season title

and ended its season with a runner-up finish at

12 Supporting Staff Annie Brunner enters her first season as coordinator of per- formance analysis and camp operations at the University of Ryan Kataoka Colorado, returning to her alma mater as a member of the soccer Academic Coordinator staff on June 15, 2015. Sixth Season

Brunner will be responsible for managing camp logistics and collaborating with the coaching staff to organize and edit video while also monitoring and analyzing player performance. Gabrielle Pelloni A standout goalkeeper for the Buffaloes from 2010-13, Brunner Director of Operations most recently served as a back-up goalkeeper for the Western Fourth Season New York Flash and a Graduate Assistant Coach at Troy Uni- versity.

Brunner worked as the graduate assistant goalkeeper coach from 2014-2015 for Troy’s women’s soccer team, while pursuing a Master’s degree in international business administra- tion, which she will complete next summer. During her tenure, she created curriculum and Kari Kebach Assistant Athletic Trainer trained the goalkeepers. In addition to coaching, she helped with recruiting and the team’s Second Season residential, ID and summer day camps.

Prior to her time spent at Troy, Brunner also played on an international stage when she signed a professional contract with FC Neunkirch of the Swiss Women’s National League A at the beginning of 2014.

Steve Englehart staff She was also an assistant goalkeeper coach with the Goalkeepers Union for four years, as- Speed-Strength and sisting in the development of youth keepers (U7-U18) in the Denver metro area. Conditioning Assistant Director Fifth Season

The Arvada, Colo. native proved herself as one of the program’s greatest goalkeepers of all-time during her career at CU. Brunner played two years under Sanchez from 2012-13 and as a co-captain during the 2013 season, she helped lead the Buffs to the NCAA Sweet 16 – matching the best finish in program history as she concluded her senior year ranked in Ryan Newman the nation’s top 100 in saves and shutout percentage. Director of Athletic Grounds Third Season Brunner is only one of only two Buffs in school history to have at least nine shutouts in a single season and record at least seven in back-to-back seasons. She ranks second all-time in saves, wins, ties and shutouts. Her stellar 1.22 goals-against average and 6, 956 minutes played rank fifth, while her 75 starts and 77 games played also rank in CU’s all-time top 15.

Her impressive performance on the field earned her several awards, including CU Freshman Female Athlete of the Year and Team MVP in 2010 along with Defensive MVP honors in 2013. She excelled in the classroom as well being named a Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable mention her junior and senior year.

Her career as a student-athlete went beyond the playing field and classroom as well as she was involved with various community service projects throughout her four years on campus, including Buff Hugs, Read with the Buffs, Healthy Kids Day, the Special Olympics and the Boulder Shelter for the Homeless and was a team representative on the CU Student-Athlete Advisory Committee during her senior year.

A CU graduate in December 2013, Brunner earned her Bachelor’s degree in business ad- ministration with an emphasis in operations and information management. She also has a National Soccer Coaches Association diploma in goalkeeping (level one) and a USAW Certification (level one).

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FRESHMEN 14 12 21 AMY ALEXANDER NANCY BEST 5-7 • M • Fr.-HS 5-7 • M • RFr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Cave Creek, Ariz. (Mountain Vista) (Cactus Shadows)

HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner at Mountain Vista, Alexander FRESHMAN (2014): Best redshirted and did not compete. played a key role in helping the Golden Eagles to two Continental League Championships (2012-13) and a State 5A Championship. She was in- HIGH SCHOOL: A Rookie of the Year at Cactus Shadows, Best helped the volved in two Olympic Development Programs in 2010 and was voted Falcons to a runner-up finish at the state championships. As a member of a captain of her high school team for the last two seasons. Alexander SC del Sol, Best helped lead the club to a Surf Cup Championship in 2012. was a member of the Real Colorado club team with 2015 recruit Alex- Under head coach Les Armstrong, SC del Sol finished the 2012-13 season andra Vidger and won the Colorado State Cup twice (2009, 11). She has ranked second in the ECNL Champions League. also attended multiple U.S. Soccer camps and ID2 camps. Alexander was named a four-star recruit by Top Drawer Soccer and ranked #84 nation- IN THE CLASSROOM: Best majors in integrative physiology. ally by IMG. PERSONAL: Nancy Lee Best was born on October 25, 1996 to parents 2015 Buffaloes IN THE CLASSROOM: Alexander intends to major in business. She is Michael and Sherry Best. Her brother Nicholas attends Arizona State also interested in political science and interior design. University. Best’s great grandfather, Dominic Vairo, was a team captain of the Notre Dame football team and played tight end for the Green Bay PERSONAL: Amy Ruth Alexander was born on May 29, 1997 to par- Packers in 1934-35. When not playing soccer, Best enjoys riding her two ents John and Kari Alexander. She has two older siblings who are twins, a horses. After graduation, Best hopes to become a physical therapist because brother, Cole and a sister, Brooke. Cole is a freshman at Colorado School she’s always been interested in exercise science and how the body works. of Mines and Brooke is in her first year at Colorado State. Alexander’s Best chose Colorado because of the beautiful campus, education, fantastic father, John, was a pole vaulter on Baylor’s track team from 1985-1988 soccer program and coaching staff. and her grandfather, Bill Allabashi, also attended Baylor where he played catcher for the baseball team from 1956-1958. Alexander lists her hob- bies as sports and travel and when she is not on the pitch, the Highlands Ranch, Colo. native has dedicated herself to volunteering. She has served as a peer intern working with special needs children and has also volun- GETTING TO KNOW NANCY... teered for Unified Mentor Basketball. After college she would like to own • What are your goals after graduation? her own business. Alexander chose to become a Buffalo because she it To become a physical therapist provides the opportunity to stay in her home state and she loves the beau- tiful campus. Alexander also wanted to play in the Pac-12 Conference for • What are you most likely to be doing off the field? an outstanding coaching staff and soccer program. Biking or hanging with friends

• What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? It’s the hardest conference GETTING TO KNOW AMY...

• What are some of your favorite hobbies? Playing sports and traveling

• What’s your goal for after graduation? Own her own business

• Why did you choose to attend CU? For the opportunity to stay in my home state and to play in the Pac-12 Conference

15 GETTING TO KNOW DANICA...

• What career would you like to pursue after college? 7 Become an FBI agent

• Why did you choose CU? DANICA EVANS Because I wanted to play in my home state and compete in 5-6 • F • Jr.-TR the Pac-12 Conference Lakewood, Colo. (Lakewood/Portland)

2013 All-WCC Honorable Mention

SOPHOMORE (2014 at PORTLAND): Evans started 18 matches, total- IN THE CLASSROOM: Evans majors in sociology. She also is interested ing 1,439 minutes. She tallied a team-best 17 points for a second straight in criminal justice. season with a career-high seven goals and three assists. She also led the team with 42 shots and 21 shots on goal. Evans recorded four game-win- PERSONAL: Danica Evans was born in Littleton, Colo. on June 2, 1995 to ners, both team and career-highs, and was a perfect 1-1 on penalty kick David and Debbie Evans. Her father is a vocational counselor and mother opportunities. is an escrow manager. Evans has five siblings, Destinee (21), who plays soccer at Ottawa University and, Delainee, Denaya, David and Dayton, FRESHMAN (2013 at PORTLAND): Evans started all 21 matches and who also each play soccer at various levels. Evans chose Colorado because played a total of 1,494 minutes. She recorded five goals and tied a team- she wanted to play in her home state and compete in the Pac-12 Confer- high with seven assists, which ranked second in the West Coast Confer- ence. She had 40 shots, second most on the team and put 14 on frame. Evans tallied her first career game-winner in a 2-0 victory over Seattle in the first round of the NCAA Tournament and she followed with one goal and one assist during the second round when the Pilots faced Illinois. Evans was named an All-WCC Honorable Mention.

HIGH SCHOOL: Evans played for the Colorado Edge and Colorado Rush club teams where she helped the Rush win the state cup in 2008 and 2010. From 2009-2012, she competed in the Elite Clubs National League 2015 Buffaloes (ECNL) with the Rush and was the national scoring leader in 2012-13, registering 40 goals. Her stellar performance helped her U-18 Rush team finish second in the nation in 2013 and was named the State Cup MVP in 2012. In the summer of 2014, she scored 13 goals and 29 points in only 12 matches for the Rush en route to the W-League’s Scoring Cham- pion and Golden Boot titles. Evans was also invited to compete at the U-17 Women’s National Team Camp in 2012 and U-18 Women’s National Team Camp in 2013. Evans was a two-time letterwinner in high school. She led her team in scoring her freshman year and was also named sec- ond team All-Conference the same season. As a junior, she was again the team’s leading goal scorer and earned first team All-Conference honors as well as being named team MVP. In addition to soccer, Evans competed one year in gymnastics as a freshman, where she earned a place on the All-Conference first team and 11th place finish at the state meet. In total, she was a gymnast for 14 years and won 3v3 nationals three times.

16 GETTING TO KNOW COURTNEY...

• What is your goal after graduation? 9 To be a physical therapist • Why did you pick CU? Because of the soccer program, COURTNEY FEDOR academics and beautiful campus

5-5 • D • So.-1L • What’s your pregame routine? Listen to my playlist and eat Bellevue, Wash. a protein bar during warm-ups (Interlake)

FRESHMAN (2014): Fedor played in five matches and had one start a member of the Washington ODP team, earning an invitation to the 2011 during her first year, totaling 142 minutes. She made her collegiate debut Regional Camp and a spot on the Phoenix All-Tournament Team in 2011. against Colorado State, logging 24 minutes in CU’s season opener. She made her first start against Northern Colorado and recorded a season-high 84 IN THE CLASSROOM: Fedor majors in integrative physiology. minutes on the pitch. Fedor also saw action in three other non-conference matches. PERSONAL: Courtney Anne Fedor was born on August 18, 1996. Her parents are Chris, a baseball coach, and Kathy Fedor, a Microsoft employee. HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letter-winner at Interlake, Fedor helped Her older brother Conner attends Washington State University. Fedor lead the team to the 2011 2a Washington State Championship, where hopes to become a physical therapist or nurse because she likes working she and the Saint Bernard defense allowed zero goals throughout the with people and learning how bodies work. Fedor says she chose Colorado entire state tournament. As a sophomore, Fedor contributed four assists, because the beautiful campus, excellent academics and very good soccer helped Interlake to a 17-3-1 record and earned second-team All-King program felt like the perfect fit for her. 2015 Buffaloes County honors. As a junior she was a first-team All-King County selection and an All-State honorable mention. That year, she scored two goals as the Saint Bernards posted an 11-4-3 record. Though an injury sidelined her most of her senior season, Fedor was named All-King County honorable mention. While she was injured, she volunteered to help run the summer high school soccer trainings. Fedor also stood out as a member of the Crossfire ECNL team. The club won state championships in 2008 and ’11 and Northwest Champi- ons League Championships in 2011 and ’12. The squad also advanced to the 2011 Region IV semi-finals and took home third place in the 2012 ECNL Flight A Finals. Fedor was also

CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2014 20 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0

17 GETTING TO KNOW ERIN...

• What are some of your favorite hobbies? 16 Going hiking, listening to music, traveling and yoga • Why did you choose CU? ERIN GREENING To play for a strong coaching staff and the opportunity to 5-7 • M • Fr.-HS compete in the Pac-12 Conference Piedmont, Calif. (Piedmont)

HIGH SCHOOL: Greening lettered four years at Piedmont High School PERSONAL: Erin Greening was born in San Francisco, Calif. on June 20, and was named All-League for all four seasons. She was the school’s all- 1997 to parents Michael and Teresa Greening. She has two sisters, both time leading scorer, averaging 1.9 goals per game her senior season. The in college. Lauren is a marketing major at the University of San Francisco team was the league champion in each season except her senior year. Her and Natalie, a sophomore at CU, studying advertising. Greening is follow- club team, Bay Oaks Botafogo in Oakland, Calif. made it to the CYSA ing in her father, Michael’s footsteps as a collegiate athlete. Michael played State Championship from 2011 to 2014 and won that championship in rugby and was a member of the track team at Michigan State. In her free 2012 and 2013. Greening’s team also placed third at the 2013 US Soccer time, Greening likes to listen to music, travel, hike and practice yoga. She Club Nationals and was ranked ninth in the nation by Got Soccer. Her has also served as a volunteer with Oakland Parks and Recreation as a teammates on Botafogo included Colorado commits Brooklyn Varnadore youth soccer coach for inner city kids and spent three spring breaks in and Stephanie Zuniga-Herrera. Mexico building houses on various mission trips. Greening chose to at- tend Colorado because of the experience and strength of the coaching IN THE CLASSROOM: Greening plans to major in communications. staff, strong academics, the beautiful campus and the opportunity to play in the Pac-12 Conference.

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18 GETTING TO KNOW ALYSSA...

• What’s your pregame routine? 8 Take a shower, go to the bathroom, eat and listen to music

ALYSSA HERWATT • Why did you pick CU? It is beautiful and a great college 5-6 • M • Jr.-2L town. The soccer is good and in a good conference • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to Fairfield, Calif. meet? Ryan Gosling (Carondelet)

SOPHOMORE (2014): Herwatt competed in five matches during her IN THE CLASSROOM: Herwatt is a psychology major. sophomore campaign, including two non-conference battles and three Pac-12 Conference games against Stanford, Washington and Arizona PERSONAL: Alyssa Herwatt was born in Berkeley, Calif. on Oct. 6, 1995. State. She played a season-high 22 minutes at UNLV in the UNLV Nike Her parents, James and Marilyn, are a CEO and accountant. She has two Invitational. Herwatt was sidelined with an injury for the remaining four siblings: Stephanie, a Harvard club soccer player, and Eric, a high school matches of the season. football and baseball player. Her grandfather Frank Herwatt played foot- ball at UC Davis, and her great uncle Larry Nichols played football at FRESHMAN (2013): Herwatt saw action in 22 games, the second Oklahoma. Herwatt was a junior varsity cheerleader her freshman year. most of any freshman on the team. She took nine shots, sending five After graduation she hopes to play professional soccer and participate in on goal. Herwatt needed just 16 minutes of field time against USC to net her the Peace Corps. She enjoys singing, snowboarding, skiing, camping and first collegiate goal. She chipped one in over the keeper from 25 yards out to swimming. She has volunteered with the Youth Action Council and at a net the game-winner in the 72nd minute and help CU to a 2-1 home victory. school for special needs. Herwatt also had a strong performance against UT-Martin in the DU Invitational, taking three shots in a season-high 48 minutes played. 2015 Buffaloes

HIGH SCHOOL: One of the top players in the country, Herwatt has helped her teams to multiple championships. She has been ranked as high as No. 87 in the nation by Top Drawer Soccer, ranking fourth in her region. She is also No. 126 on the ESPNHS Class of 2013 Top 150 College Prospects list. As a freshman at Justin-Siena, she started all her games played, contributed nine points and earned All-Marlin County and sec- ond-team All-Napa County honors. She continued to thrive at Caronde- let, grabbing 15 steals while helping the Cougars to an 18-3-2 record and the Tri Valley Classic Championship. Her junior season, she played 1,622 minutes, scored one goal, contributed five assists and earned second- team All-East Bay honors as the Cougars were named North Coast Sec- tion and East Bay Athletic League champions. She has played in all games so far her senior season and earned a semi-finalist spot in the NCS cham- pionship. She is a three-year CSF member and a two-time NCS and CIF scholar athlete. Herwatt has also excelled for club and ODP teams. With the Mustang Fury, who has been nationally ranked in the top eight since 2008, Herwatt was a champion in the CYSA-N State Cup in 2008 and ‘10, the 2008 Far West Regional and the 2009 Nor Cal State Cup Premier. She participated in the Cal North State, of which she was a team captain in 2011, and the Region IV ODP teams from 2009-11. She won RIV ODP championships in 2010 and ‘11. She competed in numerous events, includ- ing the 2009 Nike Cup and the 2010 RIV Costa Rica International Trip.

CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2013 22 1 0 2 9 .111 5 .556 1 0-0 2014 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 27 1 0 2 9 .111 5 .556 1 0-0

19 GETTING TO KNOW KAHLIA...

• What’s the significance of your jersey number? 17 It has been my number since U-20s

• What are some of your favorite outsdoor activities? KAHLIA HOGG Mountain biking, running and skiiing 5-6 • D • Sr.-1L • Why did you pick CU? To be part of a quality, Campbell, ACT, Australia growing soccer program (Merici College/Florida State)

Under-17 Australian Women’s National Team HIGH SCHOOL: Hogg garnered national attention as a standout in Under-20 Australian Women’s National Team her homeland of Australia. She played three seasons with Canberra ACC Academic Honor Roll United in the Westfield W-League, earning the Rising Star award fol- 2014 CU Athlete of the Week (Oct. 6-12) lowing the 2009-10 season. She also was a member of the Chelsea U-14 Centre of Excellence team in England from 2006-08 and participated JUNIOR (2014): In her debut season for the Buffs, Hogg was third on the in the ACT Academy of Sport from 2008-11. Hogg was a member of team in scoring, netting four total, two of which were game-winners and the U-17 and U-20 Australian National Teams and was presented with tied for third with four assists. She played in 22 matches, making 21 starts, the Pierre de Coubertin Award by the Australian Olympic Committee. totaling 1,690 minutes. Hogg also put 9 of her 18 shots on goal. She tallied

her first point for the black in gold against Northern Colorado, an assist on IN THE CLASSROOM: Hogg majors in mechanical engineering. the game-winning score and then went on to record her first goal at CU at

UNLV in the UNLV Nike Invitational, helping CU go on to win 3-0. One PERSONAL: Kahlia Hogg was born on December 9, 1993 to parents Steve of her biggest moments in her young Colorado career came against Oregon and Andrea Hogg. She has a younger brother, Lachlan, and a younger sister, when she scored two goals in the final 15 minutes to lift the Buffs past the Teaghan. Her father Steve played soccer for the Australian Men’s National Ducks after CU had been trailing 1-0 up to that point. It was Hogg’s first Team, the Socceroos. Hogg enjoys mountain biking, skiing, running, read- multi-goal game of her career. Her performance earned her CU Athlete ing and listening to music. She has lived in five different countries: Australia, of the Week honors. Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and the United States. Hogg chose Colorado because of the great coaching staff and world-class university. SOPHOMORE (2013 at FLORIDA STATE): Hogg appeared in eight games, playing double digit minutes in five. She saw action in three of FSU’s six NCAA Tournament games, playing against South Alabama, Colorado 2015 Buffaloes and Boston College.

FRESHMAN (2012 at FLORIDA STATE): Hogg saw minutes in 10 games and made two starts. She made her collegiate debut in FSU’s 1-0 victory over then-No. 22 Florida. She made her first start in the next game, taking three shots against the College of Charleston. Hogg played a season-high 66 minutes against Jackson State, hitting a shot on goal as FSU won 5-0. Against Clemson, Hogg added an assist in the 86th minute, helping the Seminoles to a 7-0 victory. Hogg made her second start in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament, and saw action in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Hogg earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll, the fall 2012 Dean’s List and the spring 2013 President’s List.

CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2014 22 4 4 12 18 .222 9 .500 2 0-0

20 GETTING TO KNOW BRIE...

• What significance does your jersey number have? 20 It’s a family number

• What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to BRIE HOOKS meet? Adam Levine 5-1 • F • Jr.-2L • What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? Maple Valley, Wash. Playing against the top teams (Tahoma)

2013 Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team season at CU. Hooks capped her freshman campaign with an invite to the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team U.S. Under-20 Women’s National Team training camp and a spot on the University of Colorado Female Freshman of the Year All-Pac-12 Freshman Team. She was also named the team’s Newcomer of Under-20 USWNT Training Camp the Year and the CU Female Freshman Athlete of the Year. 2014 Collegesportsmadness.com Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team

All-Pac-12 Second Team HIGH SCHOOL: Hooks was truly a leader for the Tahoma Bears. She has scored 36 goals in her career, and her 79 assists became a school record. Collegesportsmadness.com All-Pac-12 First Team At Tahoma she won three South Puget Sound League North Champion- NSCAA/Continental All-Pacific Region Third Team ships and back-to-back league championships. Hooks continued to im- UNLV Nike Invitational All-Tournament Team prove, from a 19 point, 14-3-2 freshman season to a 58 point, 21-1 senior

University of Colorado Female Athlete of the Year campaign. That season, she also set the record for most assists with 28. The Bears placed second at the state championship when Hooks was a 2015 Buffaloes SOPHOMORE (2014): Hooks followed up her stellar debut season sophomore and finished third in her final two seasons. Hooks’ accolades with another impressive year in black and gold. During her sophomore are nearly endless. She was selected as first-team SPSL North four times, campaign, she started all 22 matches, tied her career-high with eight goals Seattle Times All-Area three times, first-team Tacoma News Tribune All- while setting a new personal best with six assists, 23 points and 58 shots. Area and first-team All-State twice and was a WIAA Team Academic In Colorado’s sophomore offensive record book, she ranks first in points, Award winner twice (for athletes with a grade-point average of 3.85 or tied for second in goals, second in shots and tied for second in assists. higher). She was her team’s offensive and overall MVP twice a piece, as She tallied the game-winning assist for the Buffs in the opening round of well as a two-time 4A state MVP. As a senior, she was the SPSL North’s the NCAA Tournament against BYU, helping CU advance to the Round Co-MVP and TNT’s player of the year. She played two seasons of bas- of 32 for a second straight year. She finished the year ranked in the top ketball and ran track, but she also excelled beyond Tahoma. Her cross- 15 in the Pac-12 in assists, goals, points and shots, and also led the Buffs fire ECNL club team won the state championship in 2011. In ODP, she in the same respective categories. Her outstanding performance on the competed in numerous events and camps, including two Thanksgiving pitch earned her a handful of honors including All-Pac-12 Second Team, Interregional Events, where she was the leading scorer in 2011. She was Collegesportsmadness.com All-Pac-12 First Team, NSCAA/Continental named All-Tournament second team at the 2011 and ‘12 Region IV ODP All-Pacific Region Third Team, UNLV Nike Invitational All-Tournament Championships. She was also invited to the US Youth Soccer National Team and University of Colorado Female Athlete of the Year. Training Sessions in 2010 and ‘11.

FRESHMAN (2013): Hooks had one of the strongest IN THE CLASSROOM: Hooks majors in sociol- debuts in Colorado history. She became the first ogy. Buff to record multiple goals in her debut, scoring two in CU’s 3-0 shutout of Northern Colorado. In PERSONAL: Brianna Hooks was born in Seattle on her next game, she had her first game-winner, CU’s Feb. 10, 1995. Her family is no stranger to sports. lone score in a 1-0 win over Colorado College. Her father, Kim Hooks, played baseball at Edmonds Hooks next had game-winners in back-to-back Community College, and her mother, Kelly Wir- victories over St. Mary’s and Alabama. Just three tala, played tennis at Shoreline Community Col- games later, Hooks recorded her fourth game-win- lege. Her grandfather, James Hooks, played football ner (which ties for fourth best in a single season at at Central Oklahoma before joining the Detroit CU), notching the first goal in a 4-0 stomping of Lions. She has two younger brothers, Kim and Stony Brook. In the next, she contributed an assist Julius. She hopes to become a sports psychologist. in a 3-1 win over UNLV, helping her to a spot on Hooks sang alto in Tahoma’s treble choir, where she the Omni Classic All-Tournament Team. Hooks had a superior score at the state competition. She missed the team’s first four conference games has taken three years of American Sign Language due to an injury, but got back to her scoring ways and hopes to become fully fluent while at CU. She against USC, netting a goal and contributing an as- liked the sense of home CU’s campus gave her and sist in the 2-1 win over USC. An important part of is excited to avoid the Washington rain. the Buffs’ attack throughout the season, Hooks was also key to their postseason run, drawing the foul that set up the game-winning goal over No. 15 Denver in the NCAA First CAREER STATISTICS Round. In CU’s freshman offensive record books, Hooks concluded the OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2013 19 8 2 18 42 .190 25 .595 4 0-0 season ranked third with eight goals and fourth with 18 points. Her 42 2014 22 8 7 23 58 .138 28 .483 3 0-0 shots tied for eighth. Her eight goals also tie for eighth most in a single TOTAL 41 16 9 41 100 .160 53 .530 7 0-0

21 GETTING TO KNOW ALEX...

• What’s the best thing about playing in the Pac-12? 3 Playing against elite players

• What’s your goal for after graduation? ALEX HUYNH Travel the world 5-6 • D • Jr.-2L • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to Sadleir, New South Wales, meet? Ellie Goulding Australia (Westfields Sports)

SOPHOMORE (2014): Huynh took the pitch in 12 matches and made HIGH SCHOOL: Huynh suc- nine starts, playing a pivotal role on the CU backline. She played a season- ceeded on the pitch with mul- high 102 minutes in CU’s double-overtime contest against former Big 12 tiple teams. A talented player at Conference rival Kansas. She also played the full 90 minutes in all three Australia’s first selective sports Colorado Cup matches– against Colorado State, Northern Colorado and school, she helped her team to Denver, helping CU win the 2014 trophy. Huynh put three of her four four consecutive state champi- total shots on goal and had one assist, which came against Detroit in a 3-0 onships. She was selected for victory. Huynh was sidelined halfway through the season with an injury, the Under-15 and U-17 New but returned to play in the final match of the regular season and helped South Wales Teams on her way CU advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, shutting out to U-17 and U-20 appearance BYU at home in the opening round and forcing overtime at No. 6 North with the Australian team. She Carolina in the round of 32. was a member of the Australian Schoolgirls and NSW Combined FRESHMAN (2013): Huynh had a strong debut season with the Buffs. High Schools teams from 2009- She was the only freshman to start all 23 games, totaling 1,814 minutes. 11, winning championships Huynh is just the sixth freshman at CU to start 23 or more games in her each season, and taking home debut season. In that time, she contributed three assists, which ranks in national titles in 2009 and ‘10. the top nine all-time among CU freshmen. As a mid-back, she also helped As a senior, she was a team cap- CU to its nine shutouts. She earned points in just her third collegiate tain and was named the NSW game, assisting the insurance in CU’s 2-1 win over Air Force. She was at CHS player of the final. She was 2015 Buffaloes it again versus Stony Brook in the Omni Classic, contributing an assist in also awarded NSW CHS Blue the 19th minute to help CU to a 4-0 shutout. Huynh had her third assist in addition to blue honors from against USC, finding the goal scorer in the 66nd minute in the 2-1 win. Westfields Sporting and Sydney South West as a junior. Huynh also played club ball with Western Sydney.

IN THE CLASSROOM: Huynh intends to major in business.

PERSONAL: Alexandra Huynh was born on July 24, 1994 in Sydney, Australia. Her mother is Jo-Anne Piper. She has a twin sister, Samantha, and two brothers, Joshua and Christopher. She is the first ever Australian women’s soccer player at CU. She enjoys reading, skateboarding and making clothes. She chose Colorado because she was attracted to the school’s culture and the surrounding environment.

CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2013 23 0 3 3 8 .000 4 .500 0 0-0 2014 12 0 1 1 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0 TOTAL 35 0 4 4 12 .000 7 .583 0 0-0

22 GETTING TO KNOW SARAH...

• What are your goals after college? 10 To become an accountant

• What are your favorite types of movies? SARAH KINZNER Love comedies 5-8 • M • Fr.-HS • Why did you choose to attend CU? Calgary, Alberta For the strong academics and the chance to play in the (Bishop Grandin) Pac-12

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Kinzner earned honors each of her four seasons PERSONAL: Sarah Kinzner of Calgary, Alberta was born on August 28, at Bishop Grandin High School and was named the city female soccer 1997 to Robert and Phyllis Kinzner. Her father, Robert is an auditor and player of the year as a senior. As member of Foothills FC, she participated her mother, Phyllis is an administrative assistant. Kinzner is the young- in Club Nationals in 2010 and 2012, where the team finished fifth and est of three. She has two sisters, Kelsey and Melissa. Kelsey is a senior third respectively. Kinzner’s experience with the ASA Provincial Team on Mount Royal University‘s soccer team in Calgary and is a three-time was annual starting at 13-years of age in 2009 and continued through Academic All-Canadian Award winner and Melissa is a sophomore in 2013. She was named to Team Alberta in her age group three years in a college. Kinzner will be joining her cousin, Tanner Jaillet, in the Centen- row (2011-2013). Kinzner also participated in the under-17 CONCA- nial State as he is a freshman, goalie on Denver’s hockey team. Kinzner CAF in Jamaica for the Canadian National Team, earning a silver medal. loves funny movies and would like to become an accountant when she She also played on the U17 and U20 Canadian National Teams in the graduates. She decided to attend CU because it’s a member of the Pac-12

FIFA World Cup, reaching the Quarter Finals each time in 2014. Conference, its academics and coaching staff. 2015 Buffaloes

IN THE CLASSROOM: Kinzner plans to major in business. She is also interested in math and science.

23 GETTING TO KNOW MIKAELA...

• What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? 18 The competitiveness

• What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to MIKAELA KRAUS meet? Justin Timberlake 5-6 • M • Jr.-2L • What’s your pregame routine? San Diego, Calif. Listening to pump-up music (Cathedral Catholic)

2014 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention the Dons to an outstanding 26-3-4 record. In 2013, the Dons won the Western League, Division III, San Deigo CIF and California Regional SOPHOMORE (2014): Kraus played in a career-high 20 matches and Championships. As a senior, Kraus was selected to the Butch Lee Tour- made her first career start against Northern Colorado in the Buffs’ second nament Team and was named the CCHS MVP of winter sports. Kraus contest of the 2014 Colorado Cup. She saw at least 20 minutes of playing also excelled with the San Diego Surf club. The club won the Surf College time in 11 contests and was on the pitch for a season-high 51 minutes Cup in 2011 and was victorious in back-to-back Surf Thanksgiving Cups in Colorado’s 1-0 victory over the UNC Bears. Kraus registered her first (‘09 and ‘10) and won three straight Surf Cups (2008-10). Kraus and the career point with an assist in CU’s season opener against Colorado State. Surf were also Cal South National Cup semi-finalists in 2009 and ‘10. She also had two shots during the season with one on goal. IN THE CLASSROOM: Kraus majors in sociology. FRESHMAN (2013): Kraus saw game time in 13 matches, including five conference and PERSONAL: Mikaela Jayne Kraus was born on Oct. two post-season games. She played 10 or more 11, 1995 to David and Jennifer Kraus. Her sister, Ken- minutes in seven games, playing a season-high dall, plays soccer at Dartmouth. Kraus hopes to work 24 minutes at Washington State. Two of her in sports law after graduation. She is of Puerto Rican three shots came in the post-season against descent. She enjoys scuba diving, skiing and making ranked teams – No. 15 Denver and No. 19 homemade ravioli. She volunteers for multiple causes BYU. each year. She chose CU because she believes it is the

HIGH SCHOOL: Kraus was a four- 2015 Buffaloes year letter-winner and two-time Cathedral Catholic Scholar Athlete, Union Tribune All-Academic, first-team West- ern League and second-team All-San Diego CIF selection. Her freshman season she was named to the San Diego Hall of Champi- ons Student Athlete Leadership Program. She scored her first goal as a sophomore and earned the Coaches Varsity Award. Kraus scored two goals, contributed three assists and was named second-team All-North County as the Dons went 18-7-5 and took home the 2012 San Diego CIF Championship her ju- nior season. She stood out in her final season, scoring 10 goals and adding 10 assists to help

CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2013 13 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0-0 2014 20 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 TOTAL 33 0 1 1 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0

24 GETTING TO KNOW MADISON...

• Why did you pick CU? 4 The environment and mountains • What’s your pregame routine? MADISON KRAUSER Music, streching out and foam rolling

5-3 • F • Sr.-3L • What’s your goal for after graduation? Irvine, Calif. Backpack in Europe (Woodbridge)

Pac-12 All-Freshman Team Krauser’s superb season also helped her 2013 Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team to a spot on the Pac-12 Freshman Team. 2013 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention HIGH SCHOOL: Krauser was a three- time first-team All-Sea View League JUNIOR (2014): Krauser was a key contributor on offense during her selection and three-time team most junior year. She played in 15 matches and made 14 starts. In total, Krauser valuable player at Woodbridge High tallied three goals and four assists, which is tied for fifth most all-time School. She helped the Warriors to among juniors in a single season. She also recorded an impressive .486 the CIF State Tournament for the shots on goal percentage, forcing goalkeepers to make a save on 17 of first time in 10 years in 2011. She her 35 shots. Krauser earned her first assist of the season in CU’s season had a high school career total of 32 opener victory over Colorado State, 2-0. She then missed seven matches goals and 31 assists. With the So Cal 2015 Buffaloes due to an injury and returned in the Pac-12 Conference opener against Blues club team, she won multiple California. In her second match back, at USC, Krauser scored her first goal championships including the 2011 of the season, propelling the Buffs to a 1-0 victory. Her second tally came USYSA Region IV (in which she versus Arizona and then found the back of the net in the Buffaloes’ first scored the first goal in the 2-0 win round match of the NCAA Tournament against BYU, putting CU up 2-0, against the favorite Oregon Rush), eventually leading to a victory as the team advanced to the round of 32 2010 Coast Soccer Premier League for a second straight year. Krauser finished her junior year earning Pac-12 and 2009 National League Far West Regional titles. She was a National All-Academic Honorable Mention for a second straight season. Cup semi-finalist in 2008 and earned championships in both the U-15 and U-16 Coast Soccer Premier Leagues. She was named a Girls’ Soccer Player SOPHOMORE (2013): Krauser followed up her strong debut with an to Watch for 2009-10 by OCVarsity.com. She was also part of the Warriors’ impressive sophomore campaign. She played in all 23 games, starting 2009 and 2011 league champion track teams and still has her name in all but two. Krauser tallied 14 points off four goals and six assists, while the books as a member of the group that holds the school’s 4x100 record. taking 39 shots and 19 shots on goal. Her assist total ranks fourth best by a CU sophomore, and her points and goals both rank in the top eight of IN THE CLASSROOM:Krauser majors in studio art and minors in business. that category. With eight assists in her career, Krauser already ranks in the all-time top 13 for assists. Krauser began her point-getting when she PERSONAL: Her full name is Madison Taylor Krauser. She was named after assisted the game-winner in CU’s 1-0 overtime win over Alabama. In the her great-great-grandfather, who was a United States Ambassador to Haiti. Buffs’ next game, she added three assists in a 4-1 victory over UT-Martin. She was born on October 18, 1993 in Atlanta to Thomas and Sarah Krauser. Krauser joins Jen Thais (2004) as the only Buffs to record more than two Her father was a wrestler at Georgia Tech from 1977-82 and coached the assists in a single game. Just two matches later, Krauser netted a goal and Yellow Jackets from 1983-92. She has two siblings, Jennie, who plays soccer added an assist in CU’s 4-0 shutout of Stony Brook, earning a spot on the at NC State, and Keating. She hopes to follow in her mother’s footsteps Omni Classic All-Tournament Team. Krauser’s other points helped the and work in the design industry. She appeared in the film “Daughter of Buffs to big wins and key ties. She scored first against Oregon State to the American Revolution.” When not playing soccer, she enjoys painting help the Buffs to their first ever home Pac-12 Conference win, scored the and snowboarding. She was a member of her high school’s student council Buffs’ lone goal in a near-upset but eventual tie of then-No. 9 California and was a photographer for the yearbook. and scored early to force a 2-2 tie against Arizona State. Her final assist came on the game-winner against No. 19 BYU in the NCAA Round of 32.

FRESHMAN (2012): Krauser proved to be a standout player in her first season. She was the only freshman to play in and start every game. She ranked second and third on the team in shots (35) and shots on goal (16). She also led all freshmen with six points. Her two assists came in the Buffs’ CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att home opener against LIU (2-0) and home closer against Utah (1-1). Krauser 2012 20 2 2 6 35 .057 16 .457 1 0-0 was also a force on the road, scoring twice in away games. Her first goal 2013 23 4 6 14 39 .103 19 .487 0 0-0 2014 15 3 4 10 35 .086 17 .486 1 0-0 came at Northwestern, keeping the Buffs in the game that ended in a 2-2 TOTAL 58 9 12 30 109 .083 52 .477 2 0-0 tie and helping her to CU Athlete of the Week honors. Her second goal was the game winner at Wyoming, setting the pace for a 2-0 victory.

25 GETTING TO KNOW ASHLEY...

• What’s your goal for after graduation? 24 Using my business degree to manage a business • Why did you pick CU? The beautiful town and area ASHLEY LOVE around the school plus the amazing school spirit

5-2 • F • Sr.-3L • What’s your pregame routine? Walnut Creek, Calif. Listening to music to pump myself up (Las Lomas)

JUNIOR (2014): Love competed in three matches during her junior year. IN THE CLASSROOM: Love majors in management in the CU Leeds Her season debut came against Detroit and she also played against non- School of Business. conference opponents Bryant and San Francisco. PERSONAL: Her full name is Ashley Marie Love. She was born on February SOPHOMORE (2013): Love saw field time in five games, play- 17, 1994 to E. Dereck and Donna. She has one sister, Heather, who recently ing a season-high 10 minutes against UT-Martin in the DU Invita- graduated from Northern Colorado with a degree in journalism. Love tional. Love also played in one conference game at Washington State. is interested in earth science and hopes to travel the world and start her own business after graduation. She enjoys running and has helped coach FRESHMAN (2012): Love played in five games her freshman season. youth soccer teams. She made her debut in CU’s season opener, a 3-0 shutout of Northern Colorado. She saw minutes in two conference games against California (2-3) and at Arizona (3-0).

HIGH SCHOOL: Love was a three-time first-team All-Di- ablo Foothill Athletic League selection. In her senior year, she recorded 13 goals and eight assists for Las Lomas High School, helping the

2015 Buffaloes Knights to a 10-5-4 season. She was named the DFAL Co-Most Valuable Offensive Player as a junior, tallying five goals and six assists. She participated in club soccer with the Mustang Rampage of Danville, Calif., where she helped the team to a 11-1-2 record and won an Elite Clubs National League U-18 Northwest Conference title in 2012. She was a four-time CIF Scholar Athlete Award winner. She was also a four-time letter-winner with the Las Lomas cross country team, participating in CIF State Championships in 2008, 2010 and 2011.

CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2013 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2014 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

26 GETTING TO KNOW NIKKI...

• What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? 22 It’s the best conference and most competitive • What’s your plan for after graduation? NIKKI MACHALEK Medical school 5-5 • F • Sr.-3L • What significance does your jersey number have? Boulder, Colo. It’s my birthday (Fairview)

JUNIOR (2014): Machalek saw playing time in three non-conference won her team’s Knight Award for best representation of sport and school matches, including the season opener against Colorado State, the first spirit. She helped Boulder’s Force - BCF to a state title in 2010 and a sec- match of the 2014 Colorado Cup. ond place finish in 2012. She led the club in assists in 2011, and won the Award for Outstanding Effort and Commitment to the Team in 2009. SOPHOMORE (2013): Machalek played in four games total, splitting that time during non-conference and conference play. She played a season-high IN THE CLASSROOM: Machalek majors in chemical and biological engi- 15 minutes against Stony Brook in the Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s neering and minors in business. She is also interested in pre-med and Spanish. Soccer Classic. Her one shot of the season was on goal in CU’s battle against Washington State. PERSONAL: Her full name is Nikola Sally Machalek. She was born on February 22, 1994 to Ken and Machalek. Her mother was a ski racer FRESHMAN (2012): Machalek played in 15 games and made her presence at the University of Minnesota. She has a twin brother named Derek who felt in her Colorado debut. In just five minutes playing time in the also plays soccer and skis. She is bilingual and can speak both English and 2015 Buffaloes season opener against Northern Colorado, Machalek pushed her way Czech. She has played in soccer tournaments in the Czech Republic, of to the net to help the Buffs to a 3-0 shutout. She played in seven confer- which her mother is a native. She graduated with the International ence games and contributed an assist in the 3-0 blanking of Arizona. Baccalaureate diploma from Fairview. She has always been interested in science and hopes to go to medical school after she graduates from Colorado. She HIGH SCHOOL: Machalek was a four-year letterwinner and reached loves her home state and especially enjoys the skiing. two Colorado Class 5A state title games at Fairview High School, win- ning the championship in 2010 and finishing second in 2012. She was an All-Front Range League first-team selection her junior season, during which she scored 16 goals and was her team’s offensive player of the year. Her senior year, she was a second-team selection and

CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 15 1 1 3 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 2013 4 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 2014 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 22 1 1 3 3 .333 2 .667 0 0-0

27 GETTING TO KNOW JOSS... 2 • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to meet? Zac Efron

JOSS OREJEL • Why did you pick CU? I just knew it was the perfect fit for me 6-0 • D • So.-1L • What’s your pregram routine? Tustin, Calif. Blast music and get into game zone (Tustin)

Under-17 Mexican Women’s National Team

FRESHMAN (2014): In her first season, Orejel played in 14 matches PERSONAL: Jocelyn Marie Orejel was born on November 14, 1996 to and led all freshmen making seven starts, four against non-conference parents Rudy and Rosie Orejel. She has two younger siblings, Justin and opponents and three in conference play. She also led the freshmen class in Gisselle. She’s bilingual and traveled all around the world before the age of playing time as she was on the pitch for a total of 661 minutes. Orejel was 16. After graduation, Orejel wants to start her own business. She is the first third on the team with three assists and as a member of the backline, she of her family to attend college and chose Colorado because this is a place helped the defense tally six of the team’s program record-tying 12 shutouts she could see herself being for the next four years and beyond. for season. Orejel also put three of her five shots on frame.

HIGH SCHOOL: Orejel’s focus on club play during her prep career helped her gain major attention. Under coach Randy Dodge, Orejel and the So Cal Blues were three-time league champions and won back-to-back Surf College Cup Championships and the 2011 State Championship. Orejel was named to the state Olympic Development Program team in 2011. As a member of the Under-17 Mexican Women’s National Team, she played in the 2012 World Cup. Orejel has a four-star rating on Top Drawer Soccer, coming in as her region’s 27th ranked player.

IN THE CLASSROOM: Orejel plans to take the pre-medicine route at 2015 Buffaloes Colorado.

CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2014 14 0 3 3 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0

28 GETTING TO KNOW OLIVIA...

• What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to 5 meet? Derrick Rose and Patrick Kane • What are your game day superstitions? OLIVIA PAPPALARDO I have to put my gear on in the same order 5-5 • M • Sr.-3L • What’s the significance of your jersey number? Chicago, Ill. I’ve had it for every sport I’ve played since 2nd grade (Maine South)

2014 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention HIGH SCHOOL: Pappalardo is the 97th best player in the nation accord- JUNIOR (2014): Pappalardo competed in 20 matches and started the ing to TopDrawerSoccer.com and ranks in the top 150 of the ESPNHS list final seven of the season. She played a season-high 87 minutes during a of best high school soccer recruits for 2012. She was the only freshman double-overtime tie against Washington, which contributed to her 847 on the varsity squad at Maine South High School. She earned Central total minutes on the pitch. Pappalardo tallied a pair of goals in 2014 to go Suburban League Rookie of the Year honors from the Pioneer Press and along with a pair of assists. Her two assists came in back-to-back matches won the Niles North Regional Championship in her one year as a Hawk. against Pac-12 opponents, Oregon State and Oregon as CU won 1-0 and That season she was also invited to the ID2 Regional Camp in Dallas. 2-1, respectively. Both of Papparado’s goals were game-winners, her first Pappalardo played for seven years with Chicago’s Eclipse Select club team, was at home versus Arizona State, helping CU claim the 2-0 victory. She ranked the No. 2 girls’ soccer club in the country from 2009-2011 by Soccer also scored the game-win- America. She served as co-captain for the last three years. Eclipse Select ner against 15th-ranked won the Elite Club National League national championship in 2011. Her 2015 Buffaloes BYU in the first round of senior year she was also selected for the U-18 ECNL All-Event team at the NCAA Tournament, the Sanford Event. In the U-16 race in 2010, the team won the regional lifting CU to a 1-0 lead, championship and became a national finalist. The team reached the finals eventually going on to in the U-15 and U-17 state cups and took the U-19 state title in 2012. In win, 2-0, to advance to June 2012, the Eclipse Select team went 2-2 in the national tournament, the round of 32 for a finishing in 11th place. Pappalardo was invited to the ID2 National Camp second straight season. as a junior and selected for the U-16 ECNL All-Event team at the Disney Her success in the class- Soccer Showcase. She also was the starting point guard as a sophomore at room also earned her Maine South. In the 2009-10 season, the Hawks won the CSL and Chicago- Pac-12 All-Academic Area Class 4A Illinois High School Association Regional championships. Honorable Mention. IN THE CLASSROOM: Pappalardo majors in psychology and sociology.

SOPHOMORE (2013): PERSONAL: She was born on April 13, 1994 to Tony and Linda Pap- Pappalardo was an im- palardo. Her nickname is Liv. She has one older sister, Mia, who attends portant part of the Buffs’ the University of Iowa. She enjoys playing basketball, hanging out with midfield, playing in 16 friends and baking. She has family members who live in Greece and games and making 13 starts, until an injury sidelined her for the final would love to one day live in Europe as well. She was a member of her high seven games of the season. In the Buffs’ third match, she contributed two school’s Italian club and earned high honors in Italian three years in a row. assists to help CU to a 2-0 shutout of Air Force. The two-assist perfor- mance was the first by a Buff since 2010. Just three games later, she scored her first collegiate goal, netting the game-winner in a 4-1 thrashing of UT-Martin. Pappalardo matched a season-high three shots against USC before a non-contact injury took her out of the game and ended her season.

FRESHMAN (2012): Pappalardo showed versatility in her first season, playing a freshman-high 1,541 minutes. In 19 games, including 16 starts, Pappalardo took 16 shots, ranking second among freshmen. Her two assists came in back-to-back victories against Cincinnati (2-1) and Wyoming (2-0). She played a season-high 110 minutes in the Pac-12 opener at Oregon (0-0).

CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 19 0 2 2 16 .000 4 .250 0 0-0 2013 16 1 2 4 18 .056 9 .500 1 0-0 2014 20 2 2 6 7 .286 2 .286 2 0-0 TOTAL 55 3 6 12 41 .073 15 .366 3 0-0

29 GETTING TO KNOW EMILY... 14 • What’s your pregame routine? Rap • What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? EMILY PAXTON Playing in the strongest conference 5-5 • F • Sr.-3L • Why did you pick CU? The location, conference and school itself Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek)

JUNIOR (2014): Paxton HIGH SCHOOL: Paxton was a first-team all-state and all-division se- played an important role off lection and earned Division 5a2 Player of the Year honors her senior the bench, contributing to the year at Boulder Creek High School in Anthem, Ariz. That season she Buffs’ offense with two goals was the captain of the 16-4 Jaguars, and had 13 assists and a school and two assists. She competed season record of 33 goals. Paxton played club soccer with SC Del Sol in all 22 matches, accruing 980 out of Phoenix. The club won the 2012 state title and earned a bid to minutes and made three starts, the Elite Club National League national championship. SC Del Sol also two against non-conference won a state title in 2010 and a Women’s Premier Soccer League title in opponents, UNLV and 2011. Prior to SC Del Sol, Paxton was a member of the Sereno Soccer State in the UNLV Nike Invi- Club, where she won six consecutive state titles. In 2009, the club won tational and one versus Pac-12 the Far West Regional League title and became a Region IV finalist. foe, Stanford. She also took the pitch in both NCAA Tourna- ment matches. Paxton was tied for fifth on the team with 18 shots and put 10 one frame. She tallied her two goals against Detroit and San Francisco and recorded assists in back-to- back matches at home versus Arizona and Utah. 2015 Buffaloes SOPHOMORE (2013): Pax- ton was an important substitute as a sophomore, playing in all 23 games, totally 1,006 minutes. She made sev- en starts, including all of the Buffs’ NCAA Tournament games. She took 28 shots, sending 17 on goal. Paxton shined during the Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic. She scored her first goal of the season in the 78th minute of CU’s 4-0 shutout of Stony Brook. In the next game, she took a sea- son-high four shots in just 24 minutes playing time against UNLV. She was an important part of the Buffs’ run to the Sweet 16, scoring the first goal against IN THE CLASSROOM: Paxton’s major at Colorado is communication. She No. 19 BYU in the Round of 32 to help the Buffs to an eventual 2-1 victory. is also interested in marketing, public relations and sports broadcasting.

FRESHMAN (2012): Paxton made an impressive debut, contributing PERSONAL: Her full name is Emily Alexandra Paxton. She was born an assist in the Buffs’ season opener against Northern Colorado (3-0). October 23, 1994 to Sean and Jessica Paxton. Her father played football Paxton played in 19 games, made three starts and tied for third on the for Fort Lewis College. She has two younger brothers named Connor and team with two goals. She scored with just eight minutes remaining in Luke. She enjoys hanging out with friends, going to sporting events and regulation to send the Pac-12 home opener against Washington into doing outdoor activities. She has family in Colorado and looks forward to overtime. In a tough 2-1 loss to defending NCAA Champions Stan- experiencing the state’s seasonal changes. ford, Paxton gave the Buffs the upper hand right before the break.

CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 19 2 1 5 7 .286 5 .714 0 0-0 2013 23 2 0 4 28 .071 17 .607 0 0-0 2014 22 2 2 6 18 .111 10 .555 0 0-0 TOTAL 64 6 3 15 53 .113 32 .604 0 0-0

30 GETTING TO KNOW JENNA... 13 • What are your game day superstitions? I have too many to list, really JENNA REEVES • What’s the significance of your jersey number? I’ve been number 13 since I was 12 and I like to prove that it’s not 5-7 • D • So.-1L always unlucky Orange, Calif. • What’s the best thing about the Pac-12? You’re compet- ing against the best players and getting the best experi- (Villa Park) ence

FRESHMAN (2014): Reeves saw playing time in four matches highlighted IN THE CLASSROOM: Reeves intends to major in marketing. by a season-high 31 minutes in the Buffs’ Pac-12 Conference opener against California. She also took the field in three non-conference contests. PERSONAL: Virginia Noelle Reeves was born on December 12, 1995. Her parents are Christopher and Melissa Reeves, a Ford master technician and HIGH SCHOOL: During her prep career, Reeves proved herself as one of Dell clerk, respectively. She has two older sisters, Stephanie and Taylor, the the nation’s most elite defenders. A three-time Defensive Player of the Year, latter of whom is a student at Cal State Fullerton and an Anaheim Ducks Scholar Athlete, first-team All-Century League selection and Principle’s Power Player. After graduation, Reeves hopes to pursue a career in pro- Honor Roll recipient, Reeves was key to Villa Park’s transformation and fessional soccer or entrepreneurship. She enjoys drawing, shopping and steady growth. As a freshman, she scored two goals and contributed five sleeping. An interesting fact about her is that she can recite the alphabet assists as the Spartans posted a 4-15-3 record. The team quickly turned backwards. She has always wanted to play in the Pac-12 Conference and things around, more than tripling their win total in Reeves’ sophomore chose Colorado because of the beautiful campus and amazing coaching 2015 Buffaloes season. That year, the Spartans went 17-6-4, and Reeves netted two goals staff’s style of soccer. and added seven assists. Her junior season, she had three goals and eight assists, helping Villa Park to a 19-6-5 record, while earning an AP Scholar Award. Reeves earned first-team All-Orange County honors and served as team captain during her junior and senior seasons. Reeves capped her high school heroics with first-team All-CIF honors. As a senior she was also named her team MVP and Villa Park’s Female Athlete of the Year. In the IMG Academy 2014 Top 150 Rankings, Reeves was No. 101 overall, ranking No. 19 in Region IV and sitting as the 16th ranked defender. Reeves helped the So Cal Blues to Blues Cup Championships in 2011 and ’13 and LV Players Showcase and Schwan’s USA Cup V Elite Puma Showcase Championships in 2012. In 2014, the club competed at the ECNL National Championship. Reeves also has extensive ODP experience, as a member of the Cal South ODP 1995 summer/winter pool from 2009-12 and the Region IV pool from 2009-11 (she received an invite in 2012). With the ODP team, Reeves won Region IV Championships three straight years, from 2010-12, and the National Championship in 2012. She was also in- vited to the National Development Camp in 2010 and ’11 and was named Region IV All-Tournament Second Team in 2010 and First Team in 2011.

CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2014 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

31 GETTING TO KNOW KATE... • What are you most likely to be doing off the field? 1 Hunting or at the horse stables • Why did you pick CU? The players here create an KATE SCHEELE incredible environment and the coaches are skilled. Also 5-8 • GK • Sr.-1L competing in the Pac-12 was a dream of mine • What’s your goal after graduation? To play professionally Seattle, Wash. then serve for our armed forces (Roosevelt/Colorado College)

Under-18 USWNT Training Camp C-USA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 16) HIGH SCHOOL: During her prep career, Scheele stood out both ath- 2013 C-USA First Team letically and academically. At Roosevelt, Scheele was on honor roll for 2013 C-USA Tournament Most Valuable Defensive Player three years and earned an AP Scholar Award in 2012. With Crossfire Premier ECNL, Scheele helped her club to the regional finals in 2009 and JUNIOR (2014): Scheele turned in a stellar performance between the posts semifinals in 2010. In 2011, she led Crossfire to the Washington State in her debut season for the Buffaloes. She logged 2,001 minutes in goal and Championship and the ECNL finals, helping her to a spot on the ECNL shutout 11 opponents, which was third-most in the Pac-12, second most National Showcase Event Series All-Event Team in San Antonio. The all-time in a single season in school history and already ranks fifth in the following year, she earned a spot on the All-Event Team in San Diego. CU individual career record book, Six of her shutouts came against non- Scheele also shined as a member of the Washington State ODP team conference competition and she started her 2014 campaign holding the from 2007-10. During each of those four years, she also attended the first three teams scoreless as the Buffs outscored their opponents 6-0 and Region IV camp. She was invited to the U.S. U-18 National Team training five shutouts came against conference foes. She finished the season with camp in 2012. Scheele was also a member of the W-League player pools 78 saves, and a 0.76 goals against average, fourth lowest mark in program for both the Seattle Sounders in 2012 and the in 2013. history during one season. Scheele also was the goalkeeper of record in all 22 matches. Her 14 wins ties for second most all-time in a single season at IN THE CLASSROOM: Scheele is a history major. the goalie position. PERSONAL: Kathryn Scheele was born on August 6, 1994 in Walla Walla, SOPHOMORE (2013 at COLORADO COLLLEGE): Scheele had a standout Washington. Her parents Leonard and Suzanne Scheele are both retired season as a sophomore at CC. She helped the squad to Conference USA doctors of medicine. Her mother, who played water polo at Harvard,

2015 Buffaloes regular season and tournament championships. She was named to the also works as a biomedical researcher. Scheele’s father was a professional C-USA First Team and earned conference defensive player of the week cyclist. Her brother Steve wrestled for Stanford and currently attends the and C-USA Tournament Most Valuable Defensive Player honors. Scheele University of Michigan Law School. When not playing soccer, she enjoys started all 22 of CC’s games, spending just under 2,000 minutes in the net baking, reading, drawing and hiking. After graduation, she hopes to become and posting a 15-4-3 record. The Tigers dropped three of their first five a history teacher or pursue a career in foreign affairs. Scheele is bilingual, games (two of which were against ranked opponents), but didn’t lose again fluently speaking English and Spanish, and volunteered as an ESL (English until the end of conference play, helping them advance to the NCAA Tour- as a Second Language) teacher’s assistant. Scheele chose Colorado because nament, where they fell in the first round to Duke in a shootout. Scheele she loves the atmosphere and support for student-athletes. She calls it an improved in every area of play in her second year, allowing just 17 goals, honor to be part of the legacy the dedicated players and coaches at Colorado for a goals-against average of 0.77, while grabbing 74 saves (and posting an .813 save percentage) and helping shut out a total of 13 opponents.

FRESHMAN (2012 at COLORADO COLLEGE): As a freshman, Scheele started 10 of her 12 games played, including the first five games of the season. She recorded four shutouts in 2012 and became the first CC freshman since 2005 to record back-to-back shutouts (against in-state rivals Denver and Colorado) to begin her career. She posted a 4-2-4 record, including a 2-2-1 mark in Conference USA play, helping the Tigers to the regular season title. Scheele made a season-high 10 saves at No. 5 BYU. At season’s end, she ranked in C-USA’s top 10 with four shutouts, a .333 shutouts per game average, a .790 save percentage and a 4.08 saves per game average. CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2014 22 2001:58 17 0.76 78 .821 14 7 1 11.1

32 6 23 MORGAN STANTON BRITTNEY STARK 5-1 • M • Jr.-1L 5-6 • F • So.-1L Lakewood, Colo. Broomfield, Colo. (Bear Creek/Santa Clara) (Broomfield)

Under-14-Under-20 USWNT Player Pool 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention Under-17 USWNT 2014 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 3-9) FRESHMAN (2014): Stark made an immediate impact in her collegiate debut, scoring her first career goal for the Buffs in their season opener at home against Colorado State. Stark played in 20 matches and had one start, SOPHOMORE (2014): Stanton had an impressive debut season for the against former Big-12 rival Kansas, a match in which she played a season- Buffs. She started all 22 matches and accumulated 1,773 minutes, fourth high 56 minutes. She competed in nine of CU’s 10 Pac-12 contests, and led most on the team while playing a pivotal role in the midfield. She also was all-freshmen in scoring, notching three goals and was second in playing on the pitch for the entire time in eight contests during her sophomore time, with 449 total minutes. The Buffaloes were a perfect 3-0 when Stark campaign. She recorded her first point as a Buffalo in the first round of the scored. In addition to finding the back of the net against Colorado State, NCAA Tournament, tallying the assist on CU’s second goal of the match she also tallied one goal against Bryant and Arizona, which turned out to as the Buffs went on to win, 2-0, and advance to the second round of the be her first career game-winner. Stark had 18 shots, which was tied for tournament. She also had three total shots and helped Colorado shutout fifth-most on the team and put eight on goal. She also saw her first career 12 opponents, tying a single-season program record. Her performance in postseason action at sixth-ranked North Carolina in the second round of

the Buffs’ regular season finale against Utah earned her Pac-12 Defensive the NCAA Tournament. 2015 Buffaloes Player of the Week honors when she led CU to its 11th shutout at the time and held the Utes to only 11 total shots. HIGH SCHOOL: Stark earned first-team All-Northern League honors in each of her three seasons of varsity soccer at Broomfield High School. As FRESHMAN (2013 at SANTA CLARA): Stanton saw action in seven a freshman, Stark scored 13 goals and contributed six assists, helping the of the Broncos’ games. Her one shot, taken in Santa Clara’s 1-0 overtime Eagles to a 13-3-1 record, while being named first-team All-Boulder County victory over Fresno State, was on goal. and second-team All-State. In her final two seasons, Stark earned first-team All-State and All-Academic honors. As a junior, Stark was an NSCAA All- HIGH SCHOOL: Stanton played one year of soccer at Bear Creek, earning West Region selection, scoring 10 goals and adding four assists. As a senior, first-team All-Conference honors as a sophomore, but chose to focus Stark was a first-team All-American. Stark played club soccer with Colorado her attention primarily on her club team, Colorado Rush. The captain of Rush, helping the team to the Youth World Championship title at the 2010 her U-11 to U-18 teams, Stanton helped the club to a U-18 ECNL finalist Gothia Cup, where she was named the MVP of the championship game. spot. She was also a W-League member from U-14 through U-18. She was named an NSCAA Youth All-American in 2012 and ’13. Stanton was IN THE CLASSROOM: Stark is an integrative physiology major. a member of the U-13-U-15 State and Regional ODP teams. In the U.S. National Team Pool from U-14 to U-20, Stanton was a member of the PERSONAL: Brittney Alise Stark is the daughter of Roy and Denise Stark, U-17 World Cup team, scoring a goal against Gambia. Stanton ranked a firefighter and a receptionist, respectively. She has a younger sister, 23rd in the Top Drawer Soccer IMG Academy 150, also ranking fifth in the Michaela, who also plays soccer. Stark says she chose Colorado because Rocky Mountain and Southwest Region and eighth amongst midfielders. she couldn’t imagine playing or living in any other state and because she hopes to strive in the strong Pac-12 Conference. She says she loves the IN THE CLASSROOM: Stanton is currently an open option major. fact that she will be attending college close to her home and feels blessed to represent her school through soccer. After graduation, Stark hopes to PERSONAL: Morgan Danielle Stanton was born on February 4, 1995. become a trauma nurse so that she will have the opportunity to impact Her parents are Dan and Renee Stanton, a business owner and a customer lives on a significant level. service manager, respectively. She has a younger sister, Julia. She enjoys playing with her dogs and hanging out with family and friends. She volun- teered with the Rush REACH program. Though she has lived in Colorado her whole life, and traveled to many other countries around the world, she GETTING TO KNOW BRITTNEY... has never skied or snowboarded. Stanton chose Colorado to be closer to home and to attend a beautiful school. • What are your goals after college? To become a trauma nurse GETTING TO KNOW MORGAN... • Why did you pick CU? I’m a Colorado native, I like the • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to style of play and the campus is gorgeous meet? Jimmy Fallon • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to • What’s the significance of your jersey number? meet? Ryan Reynolds I have had #6 since I was 4-years-old

• Why did you pick CU? To be in a good program that is in the Pac-12 and is close to home

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2014 22 0 1 1 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2014 20 3 0 6 18 .167 8 .444 1 0-0

33 GETTING TO KNOW KENZIE...

• What’s the best thing about competing in the Pac-12? 26 Elite competition every game KENZIE TILLITT • What are you most likely to be doing off the field? 5-5 • D • Jr.-2L Playing and jamming • Why did you pick CU? Carson City, Nev. There’s nothing better than waking up to the Flatirons (Carson)

2012. With Davis Legacy in 2009, she took home a championship at the SOPHOMORE (2014): Tillitt served as the back-up goalkeeper where Disney Showcase. She was a member of Nevada state ODP from 2007-11, she played in one match for 14:41 against Detroit. She made two saves earning invites to the Region IV pool in 2010 and ‘11 and to the USYS and earned a combined shutout, helping CU record one of its 12 shutouts Youth National ODP Development Camp in 2011. Tillitt also earned two of the season. letters in track at CHS, competing in long jump, triple jump and hurdles.

FRESHMAN (2013): Tillitt saw action in two games as CU’s back-up IN THE CLASSROOM: Tillitt majors in environmental architecture. keeper, totaling 24:36, allowing zero goals in that span. She helped hold CU’s 4-1 victory over UT-Martin in the DU Invitational, and played a PERSONAL: Kenzie Tillitt was born on Nov. 11, 1994 in Albuquerque, season-high 19:05 in CU’s 3-0 loss at Washington State. N.M. Her parents, David and Karen, are an emergency room physician and a florist. Her mother was a member of the University of California ski HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letter-winner at Carson, Tillit excelled at team. Her brother, Matthew, recently graduated from CU with a degree every position on the pitch. The Cougars were back-to-back champions in political science. Tillitt is a member of the National Honor Society and in both the Sierra League (2009 and ‘10) and the Northern Nevada Region volunteers for Habitat for Humanity. She hopes to play professional soccer (‘11 and ‘12), while becoming state finalists for three consecutive seasons after graduation. She enjoys rock climbing, snowboarding, hiking, wake (2010-12). As a sophomore forward, the Cougars went 14-1-4 as Tillitt boarding and scuba diving. She says music is her other half and loves was named second-team All-State and won her team’s golden boot award. being in the spotlight while dancing competitively, starring in Annie and Next season, Tillitt led the Cougars in assists in the midfield, helping her performing with her guitar. to first-team All-State honors and her team to an undefeated 16-0-4 record. In her senior season, Tillitt was her team’s leading scorer with 20 goals. She was named the Cougars’ MVP and the league’s offensive player of the year.

2015 Buffaloes With five goals in a single match, Tillitt holds the CHS record. A two-time All-State Academic, Tillitt also proved herself with club and ODP teams. Her Nevada Elite FC club won the US Club Region IV Championship in

CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2013 2 24:36 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 2014 1 14:41 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.1 TOTAL 3 39:17 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.1

34 0 27 JALEN TOMPKINS BROOKLYN VARNADORE 5-6 • GK • Fr.-HS 5-6 • M • Fr.-HS Phoenix, Ariz. Sebastopol, Calif. (Pinnacle) (Analy)

HIGH SCHOOL: Tompkins was a four-year letterwinner during her high HIGH SCHOOL: Varnadore lettered all four years of high school and was school career, where she helped the Pinnacle Pioneers win the 2014 state named first-team All-League for her freshman, junior and senior seasons. championship, holding every opponent scoreless playing goalkeeper She was also recognized as the team’s offensive MVP her junior and senior through her team’s tournament run. A three-time Pinnacle Outstanding years. Varnadore’s 57 goals and 20 assists helped lead Analy High School Goalkeeper award winner, Tompkins has also played for Sereno 97 ECNL to a 59-14-5 record during her time there. She has been invited to three club team, winning five Arizona State Club Soccer Championships and different national soccer camps. In 2011, she attended the US ID2 National most recently, in 2013, she contributed to a squad that won the National ID Camp in Texas and was part of an ID2/ECNL Camp from 2013-14. (U-16) ECNL Club Soccer Championship. Tompkins has participated in Varnadore has also played on the Bay Oaks Botafogo club team with fellow various Olympic Development Programs. From 2010-12, she was a member commits Erin Greening and Stephanie Zuniga-Herrera. of the ODP Region IV U13-15 squad, played on the US WNT U15 and

U-17 for four years and also earned a spot on the ECNL U15-18 squad IN THE CLASSROOM: Varnadore intends to major in integrative physi- 2015 Buffaloes from 2011-15. She was invited to numerous national and regional ODP ology. training camps from 2010-13. Tompkins also took home several honors during her time with the ODP program, which included the 2012 “Golden PERSONAL: Brooklyn Mackenzie Varnadore was born to Bryan and Glove – Top Goalkeeper” award in the Puma Women’s Elite Showcase and Julie Varnadore on July 29, 1997 in Santa Rosa, Calif. She is the young- was named to the ECNL National Showcase All Event First Team and ODP est of four children. Her brother Taylor played soccer for Sonoma State Region IV 97’ All-Tournament First Team. When Tompkins is not on the University for four years and currently plays for the Sonoma County Sol, a pitch, she shines academically. The Phoenix, Ariz. native has earned a semi-professional team in the National Premier Soccer League. She hopes place on the Superintendent’s Honor-Roll every semester of high school. to become a veterinarian or a nurse after college.

IN THE CLASSROOM: Tompkins intends to major in pre-medicine (ap- plied physiology).

PERSONAL: Jalen Justine Tompkins was born on February 14, 1997 in Phoenix, Ariz. and is the daughter of James Tompkins and Kelly Johnson. She has an older brother, Evan, who is a sophomore and plays football at Bemidji State. Tompkins hopes to pursue a career in medicine, specifically as a pediatric oncologist after she graduates. She enjoys fishing, hiking, rollerblading, watching movies and spending time with friends. When Tompkins was 15 year-old, she traveled to Costa Rica to play soccer and the highlight of her trip was spending time at an orphanage where she met underprivileged children and had the opportunity to connect with them through sports and games. Tompkins chose to attend Colorado because of the strong academics, and the beautiful campus and city of Boulder. She was also impressed with the athletes, coaching staff and athletic depart- ment at CU.

GETTING TO KNOW JALEN... GETTING TO KNOW BROOKLYN...

• What are your career goals after graduation? • What are your goals after graduation? To become a pediatric oncologist To pursue a career in veterinary medicine or become a nurse • What are some of your favorite hobbies? Cross Fit, fishing, hiking, hanging with friends • Does anyone else in your family play soccer? My brother played four years at Sonoma State and also • Why did you pick CU? The excellent academic reputation spent time with a semi-professional team- Sonoma County and playing in the Pac-12 Sol

35 GETTING TO KNOW ALEX...

• What are your goals after graduation? 11 To become get a job in sports broadcasting and play for the US National team

ALEX VIDGER • Why did you choose CU? The ability to stay in state, the campus is breathtaking and 5-10 • D • Fr.-HS it has great academics Castle Rock, Colo. (Rock Canyon)

HIGH SCHOOL: Vidger has earned a Varsity letter all four years as a high PERSONAL: Alexandra Vidger is the oldest of three children for Paul and school player. She was named the team’s Defensive Player of the Year in her Teresa Vidger. Born in Dallas, Texas, Vidger moved with her family to sophomore and junior seasons. Vidger also earned recognition as First- Castle Rock, Colo. before high school. She is active in community service team All-League as a junior and Second-team All-League as a sophomore. as a member of National Honor Society and has been involved with the She participated in an Olympic Development Camp in 2011 through 2013 National Charity League since 2010. Her goal after her career as a Buff is and was part of the Regional IV Camp in 2012. Vidger played her club to get into sports broadcasting and compete for the U.S. National Team. ball alongside fellow 2015 recruit Amy Alexander with Real Colorado out Vidger chose Colorado because of the fantastic soccer program, academics, of Highlands Ranch, Colo. beautiful campus and the ability to stay in state.

IN THE CLASSROOM: Vidger intends to major in broadcast news and she is also interested in marketing.

2015 Buffaloes

36 GETTING TO KNOW HEATHER...

• What’s your pregame routine? 15 Listening to music in the locker room

• What are you most likely to be doing off the field? HEATHER WARD Hanging out with friends and sleeping

5-11 • D • Sr.-3L • What’s your goal for after graduation? Littleton, Colo. Travel to new places (Dakota Ridge)

2013 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention HIGH SCHOOL: Ward played two years of high school soccer at Dakota Ridge before focusing full-time on the Colorado Rush Nike club team. Colorado JUNIOR (2014): Ward took the pitch in 15 matches and made six Rush won four consecutive Colorado State Cup championships. In 2010, starts. She played in eight non-conference matches and the first seven they won the Region IV title, which led them to a third place finish at the Pac-12 contests of the season before she was sidelined with an injury for national competition. Colorado Rush earned several other titles including the remainder of the year. Five of her six starts were against conference the Arsenal Cup (2011), the Denver Cup (2011, 2009, 2007), the Rush Cup opponents, playing a season-high 84 minutes at Stanford. She played a key (2009, 2008) and the Pikes Peak Invitational (2009, 2007). Ward was also a role on the Buffs’ defense that tallied a program record-tying 12 shutouts member of four Olympic Development Program state teams. Her ODP team and she also recorded five shots during her junior year with one on goal. took the Region IV title in 2010 and was a regional finalist in 2011 and semi- finalist in 2009. She also competed in track for Dakota Ridge High School. SOPHOMORE (2013): Ward saw playing time in 20 games, making starts 2015 Buffaloes in the first 13 matches. Ward played in nine conference match-ups and all IN THE CLASSROOM: Ward is a sociology major. three of the Buffs’ post-season games, including 66 minutes against Florida State in the NCAA Sweet 16. As a member of the Buffs’ dominate defense, PERSONAL: Her full name is Heather Michelle Ward. She was born January Ward helped the team to seven shutouts, including a record-breaking five to 20, 1994 to parents Jack and Michelle Ward. She has one older sibling, start the season. It took just two shots during the season for Ward to net her Cameron. She was voted Most Likely to go Pro for the 2012 senior class. first collegiate goal, scoring in the 39th minute of CU’s 3-1 win over UNLV. She was on yearbook staff from 2009-12 and was the editor-in-chief of Student Life 2012. She has helped coach an Under-19 girls’ developmental FRESHMAN (2012): After starting the season with a broken foot and soccer team. She enjoys hanging out with family and friends, playing being in a boot for six weeks, Ward worked as a reserve in the dominant volleyball, hiking and skiing. CU defense. She played in 11 games, including three shutouts. She made her first start and played a season-high 99 minutes in the finale against Utah (1-1). She also took three shots, two on goal.

CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 11 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 2013 20 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 1 0-0 2014 15 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 TOTAL 46 1 0 2 10 .100 4 .400 1 0-0

37 GETTING TO KNOW SCOUT... • What’s your pregame routine? I retie my cleats right 00 before game time the same way every time and I have to listen to a certain playlist that I dance to • What are your game day superstitions? I have a lucky SCOUT WATSON headband that I wear 5-7 • GK • RFr. • What famous person (dead or alive) would you like to Overland Park, Kan. meet? Paul Pierce (Blue Valley Northwest)

FRESHMAN (2014): Watson redshirted and did not compete.

HIGH SCHOOL: Watson was a multi-sport star at Blue Valley Northwest. In soccer, she was a three-year letter-winner, helping the Huskies to a 24-9-4 record in her sophomore and junior seasons and the 2013 state and regional championships. She also played basketball (a three-year letter-winner as a guard), volleyball (helping the team to the 2013 runner-up title and sub- state championship as a right side hitter) and softball (playing shortstop and second base, for which she was an honorable mention selection as a freshman). Watson was the first female athlete at BVNW to play three sports all four years. With the Sporting Valley soccer club, Watson earned a fourth place finish at the 2012 ECNL Nationals and fifth at the 2013 Nationals. Watson was also named to the 2012-13 ECNL All-Event Team.

IN THE CLASSROOM: Watson hopes to major in broadcast journalism and communication at CU.

PERSONAL: Scout Hunter Watson was born on May 1, 1996 to parents Vincent and Rebecca Watson. Her nickname is Scooter. She has three older sisters: Madison, who played soccer at the Wentworth Institute of Technology;

2015 Buffaloes Parker, who swam for the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee; and Aaron. As the youngest in her family, she has a jungle gym for a bedroom, consisting of a slide, rock wall, fireman’s pole and monkey bars. Watson enjoys singing (though she says she’s not very good), playing sports and trying to make people laugh. Watson volunteers for the Special Olympics. She chose Colorado because it was the best opportunity to play collegiate soccer and the university has a great broadcast program. She is interested in sports broadcasting, communications and the process of creating a story.

38 GETTING TO KNOW STEPHANIE...

• What are some of your favorite hobbies? 19 Listening to music, playing basketball and hiking STEPHANIE ZUNIGA • What are your goals after graduation? To be in a field where I can help families as well as the 5-1 • F • Fr.-HS less fortunate through various social work services Pinole, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd)

HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year letterwinner, Zuniga truly shined during her PERSONAL: Stephanie Marie Zuniga was born on September 30, 1996 sophomore season tallying 21 goals and eight assists. She led her team to to Mario and Carmen Zuniga in San Francisco, Calif. She has one older its second consecutive North Coast Section championship and conference brother, Michael. In her spare time, Zuniga likes to listen to music, play championship. Her performance earned her First-team All-League honors. basketball and hike. With her degree, Zuniga hopes to be in a field where She did not play during her freshman season and suffered a torn ACL her she could help families and others through social services. She extensively junior year. She has been a part of six Olympic Development Camps or volunteered to teaching the game of soccer to children and helping the less national teams. In May 2011, she was a member of the U-15 NT Camp and fortunate. Zuniga is bilingual and the first member of her family to attend returned to the same program later that summer. Zuniga also played on a four-year university. Colorado was Zuniga’s choice because of the great two ODP teams in 2012, Region IV and Thanksgiving Interregional. Most academics, beautiful campus and coaching staff. recently, in 2013, she was a member of the U-18 NT Player Pool and Region IV ODP. As a member of the Bay Oaks Botafogo club team, she played with fellow Colorado commits Erin Greening and Brooklyn Varnadore. 2015 Buffaloes During her time with Botafogo, the team boasted a 155-46-27 record as she helped her club win back-to-back CYSA State Championships (2012-13).

IN THE CLASSROOM: Zuniga intends to major in communications at Colorado.

39 COLORADO STATE COLORADO COLLEGE BYU NEW MEXICO Friday, Aug. 21, 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 23, 3:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 28, 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 30, 1 p.m. Fort Collins, Colo. Boulder, Colo. Provo, Utah Boulder, Colo.

School Information School Information School Information School Information Location...... Fort Collins, Colo. Location...... Colorado Springs, Colo. Location...... Provo, Utah Location...... Albuquerque, N.M. Founded...... 1870 Founded...... 1874 Founded...... 1875 Founded...... 1989 Enrollment...... 26,769 Enrollment...... 1,950 Enrollment...... 30,243 Enrollment...... 28,500 Nickname...... Rams Nickname...... Tigers Nickname...... Cougars Nickname...... Lobos Colors...... Green and Gold Colors...... Black and Gold Colors...... Blue and White Colors...... Cherry and Silver Conference...... Mountain West Conference...... Mountain West Conference...... West Coast Conference Conference...... Mountain West Home Field...... CSU Campus Home Field (Capacity)...... Stewart Field Home Field (Capacity).. South Field (4,200) Home Field (Capacity)...... UNM Soccer President...... Dr. Anthony Frank ...... (1,000) President...... Kevin Worthen ...... Complex (6,200) Athletic Director...... Joe Parker President...... Jill Tiefenthaler Athletic Director...... Tom Holmoe President...... Dr. Robert Frank SWA...... Christine Susemihl Athletic Director...... Ken Ralph SWA...... Janie Penfield Rasmussen Vice President for Athletics...... Paul Krebs

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Soccer SID...... Danny Mattie Soccer SID...... Dave Reed Soccer SID...... Kevin Nielsen Soccer SID...... Matt Ensor E-Mail...... [email protected] E-Mail...... [email protected] E-Mail...... [email protected] E-Mail...... [email protected] Cell Phone...... (970) 217-3140 Office Phone...... (719) 389-6105 Office Phone...... (801) 422-8999 Cell Phone...... (541) 513-6627 Fax...... (970) 491-5050 Fax...... (719) 389-6256 Website...... byucougars.com Website...... golobos.com Website...... csurams.com Website...... cctigers.com Mailing Address...... 331 SAB Mailing Address.....1 University of New Mexico Mailing Address...... Mailing Address...... Provo, UT 84602 MSC04 2680 ...... 311 McGraw Athletic Center ...... 14 E. Cache La Poudre ...... Albuquerque, NM 87131 ...... Fort Collins, CO 80523 ...... Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Coaching Staff Head Coach.... Jennifer Rockwood (BYU ‘88) Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Office Phone...... (801) 422-8732 Head Coach...... Heather Dyche Coaching Staff Record at School (years)...... 321-94-35 (20) Head Coach.....Bill Hempen (Evansville ‘81) Head Coach....Geoff Bennett (Hartwick ‘95) Office Phone...... (541) 925-5760 Career Record (years)...... 321-94-35 (20) Office Phone...... (970) 491-7147 Office Phone...... (719) 389-6492 Record at School (years)...... !st year OPPONENTS Associate Coach...... Chris Watkins Record at School (years)...... 6-28-3 (2) Record at School (years)...... 125-65-32 (11) Career Record (years)...... 1 year Assistant Coach...... Aleisha Rose Career Record (years)...... 282-216-47 (26) Career Record (years)...... 173-106-42 (16) Assistant Coach...... Karley Nelson Assistant Coach...... Kelly Labor Assistant Coach...... Robin Grossman Assistant Coach...... Missy Strasburg Assistant Coach...... Chris Bentley Graduate Assistant...... Sian Hudson Team Information First Season...... 1995 Team Information All-Time Record...... 321-94-35 2014 Record...... 10-6-2 Team Information Team Information NCAA Appearances (Last)...... 16 (2014) First Season...... 2013 2014 Conference Record...... 7-2-2 (3rd) First Season...... 1984 2014 Record...... 13-5-3 All-Time Record...... 6-28-3 Final Ranking...... NR All-Time Record...... 340-190-58 2014 Conference Record...... 7-1-1 (1st) 2014 Record...... 4-15 NCAA Appearances...... 11 Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/3 2014 Conference Record...... 2-9 (11th) 2014 Record...... 12-5-4 Final Ranking...... NR 2014 Conference Record...... 7-3-1 (4th) Series Information Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 13/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 13/8 Series Information Colorado leads, 1-0-1 (1-0 Away, 0-0-1 Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/5 Brigham Young leads, 2-3-1 (1-0-1 Home, Neutral) Newcomers...... 11 Newcomers...... 7 0-3 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Sept. 14, 2003...... A...... W...... 1-0 Sept. 11, 1998...... A...... L...... 2-5 Sept. 16, 2007...... N...... T...... 0-0 (2OT) Series Information Series Information Nov. 13, 2003...... A...... L...... 0-2 (NCAA) Colorado leads, 1-0 (1-0 Home) Colorado leads, 7-2-1 (4-1 Home, 2-1-1 Away, Sept. 8, 2006...... A...... L...... 2-3 Aug. 22, 2014...... H...... W...... 2-0 1-0 Neutral) Sept. 8 2007...... H...... T...... 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 19, 1996...... A...... L...... 2-5 Nov. 21, 2013...... N...... W...... 2-1(NCAA) Oct. 1, 1997...... H...... L...... 0-3 Nov. 15, 2014...... H...... W...... 2-0 (NCAA) Oct. 7, 1998...... A...... W...... 1-0 (OT) Sept. 19, 1999...... H...... W...... 1-0 Sept. 15, 2000...... H...... W...... 3-0 Oct. 21, 2001...... A...... W...... 1-0 Nov. 8, 2006...... H...... W....2-1 (NCAA) Aug. 19, 2011...... N...... W...... 5-0 Aug. 19, 2012...... A...... T...... 0-0 (2OT) Aug. 25, 2013...... H...... W...... 1-0

40 CINCINNATI IOWA STATE DENVER NORTHWESTERN Friday, Sept. 4, 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 6, 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 11, 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13, 1 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Boulder, Colo. Denver, Colo. Boulder, Colo.

School Information School Information School Information School Information Location...... Cincinnati, Ohio Location...... Ames, Iowa Location...... Denver, Colo. Location...... Evanston, Ill. Founded...... 1819 Founded...... 1858 Founded...... 1864 Founded...... 1851 Enrollment...... 43,600 Enrollment...... 34,732 Enrollment...... 11,809 Enrollment...... 8,367 Nickname...... Bearcats Nickname...... Cyclones Nickname...... Pioneers Nickname...... Wildcats Colors...... Red and Black Colors...... Cardinal and Gold Colors...... Crimson and Gold Colors...... Purple and White Conference...... The American Conference...... Big 12 Conference...... The Summit League Conference...... Big Ten Home Field (Capacity)...... Gettler Stadium Home Field...... Cyclone Sports Complex Home Field (Capacity)...... CIBER Field Home Field (Capacity)...Lakeside Field (2,000) ...... (1,400) President...... Steven Leath ...... (1,915) President...... Morton O. Schapiro President...... Dr. Santa J. Ono Athletic Director...... Jamie Pollard Chancellor...... Rebecca Chopp Athletic Director...... Jim Phillips Athletic Director...... Mike Bohn Athletic Director...... Peg Bradley-Doppes SWA...... Janna Blais Sports Information Sports Information Soccer SID...... Nick Wiges Sports Information Sports Information Soccer SID...... Cory Hall E-Mail...... [email protected] Soccer SID...... Niko Blankenship Soccer SID...... Mallory Majcher E-Mail...... [email protected] Cell Phone...... (712) 269-7327 E-Mail...... [email protected] E-Mail...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (513) 556-0618 Website...... cyclones.com Office Phone...... (303) 871-2390 Office Phone...... (847) 467-3274 Fax...... (513) 556-0619 Mailing Address...... Jacobson Athletic Building Cell Phone...... (513) 225-6560 Cell...... (817) 266-9417

Website...... gobearcats.com ...... 1800 S. Fourth Street Fax...... (303) 871-3890 Website...... nusports.com OPPONENTS Mailing Address...... Richard E. Lindner Center ...... Ames, IA 50011 Website...... denverpioneers.com Mailing Address...... Anderson Hall ...... 2751 O’Varsity Way Mailing Address...... 2201 East Asbury Ave...... 1501 Central Street ...... Cincinnati, OH 45221 ...... Denver, CO 80208 ...... Evanston, IL 60208 Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Tony Minatta (UNLV ‘03) Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Office Phone...... (515) 294-6421 Head Coach...... Jeff Hooker (UCLA ‘87) Coaching Staff Head Coach.....Neil Stafford (Southern N.H. ‘96) Record at School (years)...... 7-11 (1) Office Phone...... (303) 871-3154 Head Coach....Michael Moynihan (Wisconsin ‘90) Office Phone...... (513) 556-0567 Career Record (years)...... 7-11 (1) Record at School (years)..... 315-114-40 (23) Record at School (years)...... 19-32-8 (3) Record at School (years)...... 18-19-3 (2) Assistant Coach...... Jason Wichman Career Record (years)...... 335-126-44 (25) Assistant Coach...... David Nikolic Associate Coach...... Nate Lie Assistant Coach...... Megan Kerns Associate Head Coach...... Kris Peat Assistant Coach...... Shannon Neely Assistant Coach...... Matt Cosinuke Assistant Coach...... Katie Hooker Volunteer Assistant...... Andrew Livingston Volunteer Assistant...... Tiffany Roberts Team Information First Season...... 1996 Team Information Team Information Team Information First Season...... 1983 2014 Record...... 7-11 First Season...... 1994 First Season...... 1980 All-Time Record...... 425-177-50 2014 Conference Record...... 1-7 (9th) 2014 Record...... 9-8-4 2014 Record...... 10-8-2 NCAA Appearances (Last)...... 9 (2013) Final Ranking...... NR 2014 Conference Record...... 4-6-3 (8th) 2014 Conference Record...... 4-5 (6th) Best Postseason Finish...... NCAA Sweet 16 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 16/8 Final Ranking...... NR Final Ranking...... NR 2014 Record...... 10-8-2 Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 22/8 2014 Conference Record...... 5-3 (3rd) Newcomers...... 9 Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/3 Final Ranking...... 24 Newcomers...... 11 Series Information Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 15/8 Colorado leads, 1-0 (1-0 Neutral) Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/4 Sept. 9, 2012...... N...... W...... 2-1 Series Information Colorado leads, 12-2-1 (9-0 Home, 3-2-1 Newcomers...... 7 Series Information Away) Series tied, 0-0-1 (0-0-1 Away) Oct. 11, 1996...... A...... W...... 2-0 Series Information Sept. 2, 2012...... A...... T...... 2-2 (2OT) Sept. 7, 1997...... H...... W...... 2-1 OT Colorado Leads, 10-8-1 (7-3 Home, 3-5-1 Away) Oct. 9, 1998...... A...... L...... 1-2 Nov. 2, 1997...... H...... W...... 3-2 Oct. 8, 1999...... H...... W...... 2-1 Oct. 20, 1998...... A...... L...... 0-1 Oct. 22, 2000...... H...... W...... 1-0 Sept. 29, 1999...... H...... W...... 1-0 Aug. 25, 2000...... A...... L...... 0-1 Oct. 28, 2001...... A...... L...... 0-1 Sept. 18, 2001...... H...... L...... 1-3 Oct. 11, 2002...... H...... W...... 1-0 Sept. 6, 2003...... A...... W...... 3-0 Sept. 28, 2003...... H...... W...... 2-0 Sept. 19, 2004...... H...... W...... 3-0 Sept. 24, 2004...... A...... W...... 1-0 Sept. 2, 2005...... A...... T...... 2-2 2OT Sept. 25, 2005...... H...... W...... 4-0 Sept. 15, 2006...... H...... W...... 1-0 Oct. 15, 2006...... A...... W...... 1-0 Nov. 12, 2006...... H...... W....2-1 NCAA Oct. 7, 2007...... H...... W...... 1-0 Aug. 31, 2007...... A...... W...... 2-0 Oct. 19, 2008...... A...... T...... 0-0 2OT Aug. 24, 2008...... H...... L...... 0-1 Sept. 27, 2009...... H...... W...... 1-0 Sept. 4, 2009...... H...... W...... 1-0 2OT Sept. 4, 2010...... A...... L...... 1-2 Oct. 10, 2010...... H...... W...... 3-1 Sept. 11, 2011...... H...... L...... 0-1 Sept. 7, 2012...... A...... L...... 1-4 Sept. 15, 2013...... A...... L...... 0-3 Nov. 16, 2013...... A...... W....1-0 NCAA Sept. 12, 2014...... H...... W...... 2-1

41 VILLANOVA CALIFORNIA OREGON Sunday, Sept. 20, 12 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27, 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, 8 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Boulder, Colo. Eugene, Ore.

School Information School Information School Information Location...... Villanova, Pa. Location...... Berkeley, Calif. Location...... Eugene, Ore. Founded...... 1842 Founded...... 1868 Founded...... 1876 Enrollment...... 6,547 Enrollment...... 36,142 Enrollment...... 24,500 Nickname...... Wildcats Nickname...... Golden Bears Nickname...... Ducks Colors...... Blue and White Colors...... Blue and Gold Colors...... Green and Yellow Conference...... BIG EAST Conference...... Pac-12 Conference...... Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity)...Goldman Field at Edwards Stadium Home Field (Capacity).... Higgins Soccer Complex (1,000) Home Field (Capacity)...... Pape’ Field ...... (22,000) President...... Rev. Peter M. Donohue ...... (2,000) Athletic Director...... Vince Nicastro Chancellor...... Nicholas B. Dirks Athletic Director...... H. Michael Williams President...... Michael H. Schill Athletic Director...... Rob Mullens Sports Information Sports Information Soccer SID...... Krissy Woods Sports Information Soccer SID...... Miquel Jacobs E-Mail...... [email protected] Soccer SID...... Abbey McNamara E-Mail...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (610) 519-5927 E-Mail...... [email protected] Cell Phone...... (510) 316-7401 Cell Phone...... (717) 512-3754 Office Phone...... (541) 346-5475 Fax...... (510) 643-7778 Website...... villanova.com Cell Phone...... (651) 380-6176 Website...... calbears.com Mailing Address...... Villanova University Athletics Website...... goducks.com Mailing Address...... 349 Haas Pavilion ...... 800 East Lancaster Ave. Mailing Address...... University of Oregon ...... Berkeley, CA 94720 ...... Jake Nevin Field House ...... 2727 Leo Harris Parkway ...... Villanova, PA 19085 ...... Eugene, OR 97401 Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Neil McGuire (Augusta State) Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Office Phone...... (510) 643-8100 Head Coach...... Kat Mertz (NC State ‘98) Head Coach...... Fran Kulas (Delaware ‘99) Record at School (years)...... 98-52-19 (8) Record at School (years)...... 11-22-5 (2) OPPONENTS Office Phone...... (610) 519-5523 Career Record (years)...... 166-128-28 (16) Career Record (years)...... 65-70-25 (8) Record at School (years)...... 5-10-4 (1) Associate Head Coach...... Chris Lemay Assistant Coach...... Christie Welsh Career Record (All levels)...... 5-10-4 Assistant Coach...... Cori Alexander Assistant Coach...... Manny Martins Assistant Coach...... Kristin Shaw Assistant Coach...... Haley Miller Team Information Team Information First Season...... 1980 Team Information First Season...... 1982 All-Time Record...... 156-203-43 First Season...... 1983 All-Time Record...... 390-186-63 2014 Record...... 3-7-1 2014 Record...... 5-10-4 NCAA Appearances...... 22 2014 Conference Record...... 2-8-1 (10th) 2014 Conference Record...... 3-4-2 (6th) 2014 Record...... 14-6-2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 11/10 Final Ranking...... NR 2014 Conference Record...... 5-4-2 (5th) Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 14/10 2014 Postseason...... NCAA Second Round Newcomers...... 10 Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/6 Final Ranking...... 20 Newcomers...... 7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 23/9 Series Information Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/2 Series tied, 2-2-1 (1-2 Home, 1-0-1 Away) Series Information Sept. 6, 2009...... H...... L...... 1-2 First Meeting Series Information Oct. 16, 2011...... H...... L...... 1-3 California Leads, 1-3-1 (0-2 Home, 1-1-1 Away) Sept. 21, 2012...... A...... T...... 0-0 2OT Sept. 1, 1996...... A...... L...... 0-2 Oct. 6, 2013...... H...... W...... 1-0 Oct. 21, 2011...... A...... W...... 1-0 Oct. 12, 2014...... A...... W...... 2-1 Oct. 5, 2012...... H...... L...... 2-3 OT Oct. 18, 2013...... A...... T...... 1-1 2OT Sept. 27, 2014...... H...... L...... 4-2

42 OREGON STATE WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE Sunday, Oct. 4, 12 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9, 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, 1 p.m. Corvallis, Ore. Boulder, Colo. Boulder, Colo.

School Information School Information School Information Location...... Corvallis, Ore. Location...... Seattle, Wash. Location...... Pullman, Wash. Founded...... 1868 Founded...... 1861 Founded...... 1892 Enrollment...... 30,058 Enrollment...... 31,500 Enrollment...... 19,756 Nickname...... Beavers Nickname...... Huskies Nickname...... Cougars Colors...... Orange and Black Colors...... Purple & Gold Colors...... Crimson and Gray Conference...... Pac-12 Conference...... Pac-12 Conference...... Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity)...... Paul Lorenz Field Home Field (Capacity)...... Husky Soccer Complex Home Field (Capacity)...... Lower Soccer Field ...... at Patrick Wayne Valley Stadium (1,500) ...... (3,100) ...... (2,000) President...... Dr. Edward J. Ray President...... Michael K. Young Interim President...... Dan Bernardo Athletic Director...... Todd Stansbury Athletic Director...... Scott Woodward Athletic Director...... Bill Moos Senior Woman Administrator...... Anne McCoy Sports Information Sports Information Soccer SID...... Justin Green Soccer SID...... Trevor Cramer Sports Information E-Mail...... [email protected] E-Mail...... [email protected] Soccer Contact...... Jim Crawford Office Phone...... (541) 737-3720 Cell Phone...... (801) 473-7376 E-Mail...... [email protected]

Fax...... (541) 737-3072 Website...... gohuskies.com OPPONENTS Office Phone...... (509) 335-0265 Website...... osubeavers.com Mailing Address...... Athletic Communications Cell Phone...... (509) 715-9788 Mailing Address...... Gill Coliseum 219 ...... Fax...... (509) 335-0267 ...... Corvallis, OR 97331 ...... Box 354070, Graves Hall Press Row Phone...... (509) 335-0343 ...... Seattle, WA 98195 Website...... wsucougars.com Coaching Staff Mailing Address...... Bohler Athletic Complex Head Coach...... Linus Rhode (Portland ‘96) Coaching Staff ...... Colorado Avenue Office Phone...... (541) 207-4280 Head Coach...... (California ‘86) ...... P.O. Box 641602 Record at School (years)...... 69-63-15 (7) Office Phone...... (206) 685-3966 ...... Pullman, WA 99164 Career Record (years)...... 69-63-15 (7) Record at School (years)...... 251-196-46 (21) Assistant Coach...... Michelle Voiland Career Record (years)...... 283-222-55 (24) Assistant Coach...... Eric Pohl Associate Head Coach...... Amy Griffin Coaching Staff Assistant Coach...... Brendan Faherty Head Coach...... Todd Shulenberger (Robert Morris ‘94) Team Information Office Phone...... (509) 335-0306 First Season...... 1988 Record at School (years)...... First Season Team Information Career Record (years)...... Same All-Time Record...... 235-255-42 First Season...... 1991 Assistant Coach...... Sandy Davison NCAA Appearances (Last)...... Four (2011) All-Time Record...... 246-189-40 Assistant Coach...... Jon Harvey 2014 Record...... 0-17-3 Best Postseason Finish...... NCAA Elite 8 2014 Conference Record...... 0-11 (12th) 2014 Record...... 16-9-2 Final Ranking...... NR 2014 Conference Record...... 5-4-2 (t-5th) Team Information Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 17/4 Final Ranking...... 18 First Season...... 1989 Starters Returning/Lost...... 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 12/6 All-Time Record...... 251-196-53 Newcomers...... 10 Best Postseason Finish...... NCAA First Round 2014 Record...... 10-5-4 Series Information Series Information 2014 Conference Record...... 5-4-2 (t-5th) Washington leads, 1-2-1 (0-1-1 Home, 1-1 Away) Series tied, 2-2 (1-1 Home, 1-1 Away) 2014 Postseason...... NCAA First Round Oct. 7, 2011...... A...... L...... 1-2 Sept. 23, 2011...... A...... L...... 0-2 Final Ranking...... RV Sept. 28, 2012...... H...... L...... 1-2 OT Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 16/6 Oct. 13, 2012...... H...... L...... 0-2 Oct. 13, 2013...... A...... W...... 1-0 OT Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/5 Oct. 4, 2013...... H...... W...... 2-1 Oct. 26, 2014...... H...... T...... 0-0 2OT Oct. 10, 2014...... A...... W...... 1-0 Series Information Washington State leads, 1-4 (0-2 Home, 0-2 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Sept. 12, 2010...... N...... W...... 2-1 OT Oct. 9, 2011...... A...... L...... 0-4 Sept. 20, 2012...... H...... L...... 0-1 Oct. 11, 2013...... A...... L...... 0-3 Oct. 24, 2014...... H...... L...... 1-2

43 STANFORD UCLA USC Friday, Oct. 16, 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25, 12 p.m. Palo Alto, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif.

School Information School Information School Information Location...... Stanford, Calif. Location...... Los Angeles, Calif. Location...... Los Angeles, Calif. Founded...... 1891 Founded...... 1919 Founded...... 1880 Enrollment...... 15,877 Enrollment...... 43,239 Enrollment...... 33,00 Nickname...... Cardinal Nickname...... Bruins Nickname...... Trojans/Women of Troy Colors...... Cardinal and White Colors...... Blue and Gold Colors...... Cardinal and Gold Conference...... Pac-12 Conference...... Pac-12 Conference...... Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity)...... Laird Q. Cagan Stadium Home Field (Capacity).....Marshall Field at Drake Stadium Home Field (Capacity)...... McAlister Field ...... (1,900) ...... (11,700) ...... (1,000) President...... Dr. John L. Hennessy Chancellor...... Dr. Gene Block President...... C. L. Max Nikias Athletic Director...... Bernard Muir Athletic Director...... Daniel G. Guerrero Athletic Director...... Pat Haden SWA...... Petrina Long Sports Information Sports Information Soccer SID...... David Kiefer Soccer SID...... Rachel Caton E-Mail...... [email protected] Sports Information Soccer SID...... Liza David E-Mail...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (650) 736-7921 Office Phone...... (213) 740-8480 Cell Phone...... (650) 759-0258 E-Mail...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (310) 206-8140 Fax...... (213) 740-7584 Fax...... (650) 725-2957 Website...... usctrojans.com Website...... gostanford.com Fax...... (310) 825-8664 Mailing Address...... Heritage Hall 103 Mailing Address...... Stanford Athletic Communications Website...... uclabruins.com ...... 3501 Watt Way ...... Arrillaga Family Sports Center Mailing Address...... 325 Westwood Plaza ...... Los Angeles, CA 90089 ...... 641 E. Campus Dr...... Los Angeles, CA 90095 ...... Stanford, CA 94305 Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach..... Keidane McAlpine (Birmingham-Southern) OPPONENTS Coaching Staff Head Coach...... (Virginia ‘92) Office Phone...... (213) 740-3849 Head Coach...... (UCLA ‘94) Office Phone...... (310) 794-6443 Office Phone...... (650) 735-9884 Record at School (years)...... 12-6-3 (1) Record at School (years)...... 43-2-5 (2) Career Record (years)...... 78-63-20 (8) Record at School (years)...... 114-45-24 (12) Career Record (years)...... 266-100-32 (18) Career Record (years)...... 269-79-31 (17) Assistant Coach...... Jen Klein Assistant Coach...... Louise Lieberman Assistant Coach...... Jason Lockhart Assistant Coach...... Margueritte Aozasa Assistant Coach...... Joshua S. Walters, Sr. Assistant Coach...... Hideki Nakada Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Aline Reis Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Nicole Bamhart Team Information First Season...... 1993 Team Information Team Information All-Time Record...... 251-159-45 First Season...... 1984 First Season...... 1993 Best Postseason Finish...... 2007 NCAA Champion All-Time Record...... 460-149-49 Best Postseason Finish...... NCAA Champions 2014 Record...... 12-6-3 Best Postseason Finish...... NCAA Champions 2014 Record...... 21-1-2 2014 Conference Record...... 6-5 (4th) NCAA Appearances...... 24 2014 Conference Record...... 10-0-1 (1st) Final Ranking...... RV 2014 Record...... 20-2-3 2014 Postseason...... NCAA Quarterfinals 2014 Conference Record...... 9-1-1 (2nd) Final Ranking...... 5 2014 Postseason...... NCAA Semifinal Series Information Final Ranking...... 3 Series Information Seried tied, 3-3 (1-1 Home, 2-0 Away, 0-2 Neutral) UCLA leads, 1-6 (1-2 Home, 0-4 Away) Sept. 1, 2000...... N...... L ...... 0-1 Series Information Sept. 11, 2005...... A...... L...... 0-3 Sept. 9, 2005...... N...... L...... 0-2 Stanford leads, 0-6 (0-3 Home, 0-3 Away) Nov. 13, 2005...... A...... L.....0-3 NCAA Oct. 30, 2011...... H...... L ...... 0-1 Sept. 21, 2007...... H...... L...... 0-1 Sept. 19, 2010...... H...... W...... 1-0 2OT Oct. 21, 2012...... A...... W ...... 1-0 2OT Sept. 18, 2009...... A...... L...... 0-4 Oct. 28, 2011...... H...... L...... 0-8 Oct. 25, 2013...... H...... W ...... 2-1 Oct. 23, 2011...... A...... L...... 1-4 Oct. 19, 2012...... A...... L...... 1-2 Oct. 3, 2014...... A...... W ...... 1-0 Oct. 7, 2012...... H...... L...... 1-2 Oct. 27, 2013...... H...... L...... 0-1 Sept. 28, 2013...... H...... L...... 0-2 Oct. 5, 2014...... A...... L...... 0-1 Oct. 16, 2014...... A...... L...... 0-3

44 ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE UTAH Friday, Oct. 30, 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6, 2 p.m. Boulder, Colo. Boulder, Colo. Salt Lake City, Utah

School Information School Information School Information Location...... Tuscon, Ariz. Location...... Tempe, Ariz. Location...... Salt Lake City, Utah Founded...... 1885 Founded...... 1885 Founded...... 1850 Enrollment...... 42,236 Enrollment...... 76,771 Enrollment...... 31,660 Nickname...... Wildcats Nickname...... Sun Devils Nickname...... Utes Colors...... Cardinal and Navy Colors...... Maroon and Gold Colors...... Red and White Conference...... Pac-12 Conference...... Pac-12 Conference...... Pac-12 Home Field (Capacity)...... Mulcahy Stadium (1,000) Home Field (Capacity)...... Sun Devil Soccer Stadium Home Field (Capacity)...... Ute Field (2,000) President...... Ann Weaver Hart ...... (1,024) President...... David W. Pershing Athletic Director...... Greg Byrne President...... Dr. Michael M. Crow Athletic Director...... Dr. Chris Hill SWA...... Erica Barnes Athletic Director...... Ray Anderson SWA...... Mary Bowman SWA...... Deana Garner-Smith Sports Information Sports Information Soccer SID...... Adam Gonzales Sports Information Soccer SID...... Drew Wiseman E-Mail...... [email protected] Soccer SID...... Steve Rodriguez E-Mail...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (520) 621-4163 E-Mail...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (801) 581-3771

Cell Phone...... (520) 591-6239 Office Phone...... (480) 965-9780 Cell Phone...... (801) 201-8563 OPPONENTS Fax...... (520) 621-2681 Cell Phone...... (480) 254-2489 Website...... UtahUtes.com Website...... arizonawildcats.com Fax...... (480) 965-5408 Mailing Address...... 1825 E. South Campus Dr. Mailing Address...... McKale 106 Website...... thesundevils.com ...... Salt Lake City, UT 84112 ...... University of Arizona Mailing Address...... Carson Student-Athlete Center ...... Tuscon, AZ 85721 ...... Media Relations, Room 131 ...... 500 E. Veteran’s Way Coaching Staff ...... Tempe, AZ 85287 Head Coach...... Rich Manning (Santa Clara ‘86) Coaching Staff Office Phone...... (801) 585-7250 Head Coach...... Tony Amato (Rollins ‘00) Record at School (years)...... 146-93-33 (13) Office Phone...... (520) 621-6879 Coaching Staff Career Record (years)...... 146-93-33 Record at School (years)...... 20-15-6 (2) Head Coach...... Kevin Boyd (Tri-State University ‘90) Assistant Coach...... Gabe Smart Career Record (years)...... 147-63-20 (12) Office Phone...... (480) 965-1715 Assistant Coach...... Kylie Louw Record at School (years)...... 75-66-20 (8) Assistant Coach...... Scott Halasz Assistant Coach...... Paul Nagy Career Record (years)...... 199-129-40 (18) Volunteer Coach...... Molly Poletto Assistant Coach...... Scott Champ Team Information Assistant Coach...... Blair Quinn Team Information First Season...... 1994 First Season...... 1995 All-Time Record...... 137-236-32 Team Information All-Time Record...... 223-146-38 Best Postseason Finish...... NCAA Sweet 16 First Season...... 1996 Best Postseason Finish...... NCAA 2nd round 2014 Record...... 11-8-2 All-Time Record...... 185-153-37 2014 Record...... 8-8-4 2014 Conference Record...... 4-6-1 (9th) Best Postseason Finish...... NCAA Second Round (4x) 2014 Conference Record...... 1-8-2 (11th) Final Ranking...... NR 2014 Record...... 12-6-4 Final Ranking...... NR 2014 Conference Record...... 4-4-3 (8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 17/6 Final Ranking...... RV Starters Returning/Lost...... 8/3 Series Information Newcomers...... 8 Colorado leads, 2-1-1 (1-0-1 Home, 1-1 Away) Sept. 30, 2011...... H...... T ...... 2-2 2OT Series Information Oct. 26, 2012...... A...... W ...... 3-0 Arizona State leads, 1-4-1 (1-2 Home, 0-2-1 Away) Series Information Nov. 3, 2013...... A...... L ...... 0-3 Aug. 29, 1997...... H...... L...... 0-1 Colorado leads, 7-3-1 (4-0-1 Home, 1-3 Away, Nov. 2, 2014...... H...... W ...... 3-1 Sept. 3, 2000...... A...... L...... 1-3 2-0 Neutral) Oct. 2, 2011...... H...... L...... 0-1 Sept. 13, 1998...... A...... L...... 0-1 Oct. 28, 2012...... A...... L...... 1-2 2OT Sept. 24, 1999...... H...... W...... 2-1 Nov. 1, 2013...... A...... T...... 2-2 2OT Sept. 12, 2004...... N...... W...... 1-0 Oct. 31, 2014...... H...... W...... 2-0 Nov. 12, 2004...... N...... W....3-0 NCAA Sept. 10, 2006...... A...... W...... 2-1 Sept. 6, 2007...... H...... W...... 4-2 Sept. 11, 2009...... H...... W...... 2-1 Nov. 4, 2011...... A...... L...... 1-2 Nov. 2, 2012...... H...... T...... 1-1 2OT Nov. 8, 2013...... A...... L...... 1-2 OT Nov. 7, 2014...... H...... W...... 2-0

45 2014 results and statistics

(14-7-2 Overall • 4-5-2 Conference • 8-2 Home • 2-5-2 Away • 4-0 Neutral • 2-1-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Danny Sanchez • Assistant Coaches: Jason Green and Donald Trentham • Home Field: Prentup Field

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/22 #Colorado State RV -- W 2-0 1,043 Hooks (Kraus); Stark (Krauser) 8/24 #Northern Colorado RV -- W 1-0 803 Jerman (Hogg) 8/29 ^UNLV RV -- W 3-0 487 Bolyard (Jones); Bolyard (unassisted); Hogg (Jerman) 8/31 ^Kent State RV -- L 0-1 350 - 9/5 Kansas -- RV L 1-2 2OT 642 Hooks (Orejel) 9/7 Detroit -- -- W 3-0 677 Bolyard (Hooks); Rice (Huynh); Paxton (Rice, Jerman) 9/12 #Denver W 2-1 914 Cooper (Hogg); Jerman (penalty kick) 9/19 %Bryant -- -- W 2-0 754 Jerman (Rice); Stark (Bolyard) 9/21 %San Francisco -- -- W 3-0 807 Hogg (Jerman, Hooks); Hooks (Orejel, Hogg); Paxton (Hogg, Hooks) 9/27 *California -- 12 L 2-4 1,082 Hooks (unassisted); Cooper (Orejel) 10/3 *USC -- 18 W 1-0 218 Krauser (Scheele) 10/5 *UCLA -- 1 L 0-1 1,309 - 10/10 *Oregon State -- -- W 1-0 387 Hooks (Pappalardo, Bolyard) 10/12 *Oregon -- -- W 2-1 649 Hogg (Hooks, Pappalardo); Hogg (Krauser) 10/16 *Stanford -- 4 L 0-3 1,180 - 10/24 *Washington State -- 24 L 1-2 712 Hooks (Krauser) 10/26 *Washington -- 18 T 0-0 2OT 1,236 - 10/31 *Arizona State -- -- W 2-0 608 Pappalardo (Hooks); Hooks (Jerman) 11/2 *Arizona -- -- W 3-1 1,264 Jerman (penalty kick); Stark (Hooks); Krauser (Paxton) 11/7 *Utah -- -- W 2-0 784 Hooks (Krauser); Jerman (Paxton) 11/15 1BYU -- 15 W 2-0 624 Pappalardo (Hooks); Krauser (Stanton) 11/21 2North Carolina -- 6 L 0-1 OT 4,211 -

#-Colorado Cup; ^-UNLV Nike Invitational; %-Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic; *-Pac-12 Conference Game; 1- NCAA First Round; 2-NCAA Second Round

## Player GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK 20 Hooks, Brie 22-22 1,771 8 7 23 58 .138 28 .483 3 0-0 9 Jerman, Darcy 22-22 1,782 5 4 14 43 .116 22 .512 3 2-2

2014 In Review 17 Hogg, Kahlia 22-21 1,690 4 4 12 18 .222 9 .500 2 0-0 4 Krauser, Madison 15-14 998 3 4 10 35 .086 17 .486 1 0-0 12 Bolyard, Carly 22-20 1,350 3 2 8 21 .143 13 .619 2 0-0 23 Stark, Brittney 20-1 449 3 0 6 18 .167 8 .444 1 0-0 14 Paxton, Emily 22-3 980 2 2 6 18 .111 10 .556 0 0-0 5 Pappalardo, Olivia 20-7 847 2 2 6 7 .286 2 .286 2 0-0 10 Cooper, Tori 22-21 1,735 2 0 4 8 .250 4 .500 0 0-0 7 Rice, Brooke 21-21 1,705 1 2 4 16 .062 8 .500 0 0-0 2 Orejel, Joss 14-7 661 0 3 3 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 3 Huynh, Alex 12-9 818 0 1 1 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0 6 Stanton, Morgan 22-22 1,773 0 1 1 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Scheele, Kate 22-22 2,002 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 18 Krause, Mikaela 20-1 416 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 16 Jones, Bianca 22-22 1,907 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 15 Ward, Heather 15-6 783 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 26 Ledger, Storie 13-0 137 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 27 Fedor, Courtney 5-1 142 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 24 Love, Ashley 3-0 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 22 Machalek, Nikki 3-0 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 13 Reeves, Jenna 4-0 46 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11 Herwatt, Alyssa 5-0 43 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 8 Dearborn, Hannah 4-0 35 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Tillitt, Kenzie 1-0 15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL...... 22 - 33 35 101 267 .124 131 .491 14 2-2 OPPONENTS...... 22 - 17 15 49 231 .074 97 .420 7 1-1

# Goalie GP-GS Min GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 0 Tillitt, Kenzie 1-0 14:41 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0/1 1 Scheele, Kate 22-22 2,001:58 17 0.76 78 .821 14 7 1 11/1 TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 0 0.000 0 0 0 1/0 TOTAL...... 22 2,016:39 17 0.76 80 .825 14 7 1 12 OPPONENTS...... 22 2,016:39 33 1.47 98 .748 7 14 1 5

46 2014 offensive leaders

## Points GP G A Pts Shots 20 Hooks, Brie 22 8 7 23 58 9 Jerman, Darcy 22 5 4 14 43 17 Hogg, Kahlia 22 4 4 12 18 4 Krauser, Madison 15 3 4 10 35 12 Bolyard, Carly 22 3 2 8 21 23 Stark, Brittney 20 3 0 6 18 14 Paxton, Emily 22 2 2 6 18 5 Pappalardo, Olivia 20 2 2 6 7 10 Cooper, Tori 22 2 0 4 8 7 Rice, Brooke 21 1 2 4 16 ## Goals GP G A Pts Shots 20 Hooks, Brie 22 8 7 23 58 9 Jerman, Darcy 22 5 4 14 43 17 Hogg, Kahlia 22 4 4 12 18 23 Stark, Brittney 20 3 0 6 18 4 Krauser, Madison 15 3 4 10 35 12 Bolyard, Carly 22 3 2 8 21 10 Cooper, Tori 22 2 0 4 8 5 Pappalardo, Olivia 20 2 2 6 7 Kahlia Hogg 14 Paxton, Emily 22 2 2 6 18 7 Rice, Brooke 21 1 2 4 16 ## Assists GP G A Pts Shots

20 Hooks, Brie 22 8 7 23 58 2014 In Review 9 Jerman, Darcy 22 5 4 14 43 17 Hogg, Kahlia 22 4 4 12 18 4 Krauser, Madison 15 3 4 10 35 2 Orejel, Joss 14 0 3 3 5 12 Bolyard, Carly 22 3 2 8 21 5 Pappalardo, Olivia 20 2 2 6 7 14 Paxton, Emily 22 2 2 6 18 7 Rice, Brooke 21 1 2 4 16 1 Scheele, Kate 22 0 1 1 3 Brie Hooks ## Shots GP G A Sh Sh% 20 Hooks, Brie 22 8 7 58 .138 9 Jerman, Darcy 22 5 4 43 .116 4 Krauser, Madison 15 3 4 35 .086 12 Bolyard, Carly 22 3 2 21 .143 14 Paxton, Emily 22 2 2 18 .111 17 Hogg, Kahlia 22 4 4 18 .222 23 Stark, Brittney 20 3 0 18 .167 7 Rice, Brooke 21 1 2 16 .062 10 Cooper, Tori 22 2 0 8 .250 5 Pappalardo, Olivia 20 2 2 7 .286 ## Shots on Goal GP G A Sh SOG SOG% 20 Hooks, Brie 22 8 7 58 28 .483 9 Jerman, Darcy 22 5 4 43 22 .512 4 Krauser, Madison 15 3 4 35 17 .486 Madison Krauser 12 Bolyard, Carly 22 3 2 21 13 .619 14 Paxton, Emily 22 2 2 18 10 .556 17 Hogg, Kahlia 22 4 4 18 9 .500 23 Stark, Brittney 20 3 0 18 8 .44 7 Rice, Brooke 21 1 2 16 8 .500 10 Cooper, Tori 22 2 0 8 4 .500 2 Orejel, Joss 14 0 3 5 3 .600 ## Game-winning Goals GP No. 20 Hooks, Brie 22 3 9 Jerman, Darcy 22 3 12 Bolyard, Carly 22 2 17 Hogg, Kahlia 22 2 5 Pappalardo, Olivia 20 2 4 Krauser, Madison 15 1 23 Stark, Brittney 20 1 Darcy Jerman

47 2014 Pac-12 statistics

Pac-12 Standings (all games)

Team Conference Pct. GF GA Overall Pct. GF GA UCLA 10-0-1 .955 31 2 21-1-2 .917 68 6 Stanford 9-1-1 .864 27 8 20-2-3 .860 56 14 Colorado 6-4-1 .591 14 12 14-7-1 .659 33 17 USC 6-5-0 .545 12 10 12-6-3 .643 42 18 California 5-4-2 .545 20 16 14-6-2 .682 47 25 Washington 5-4-2 .545 13 16 14-7-2 .652 32 28 Washington State 5-4-2 .545 11 11 10-5-4 .632 23 15 Arizona State 4-4-3 .500 9 10 12-6-4 .636 41 24 Arizona 4-6-1 .409 13 21 11-8-2 .571 35 34 Oregon 3-7-1 .318 7 15 7-10-2 .421 16 21 Utah 1-8-2 .182 9 18 8-8-4 .500 26 21 Oregon State 0-11-0 .000 2 29 0-17-3 .075 4 42

Pac-12 Miscellaneous Stats (Conference games only)

Team GP Shots Fouls Offside Corners PK-PKA YC-RC Arizona 11 158 133 26 37 2-2 7-0 Arizona State 11 128 90 19 39 1-1 6-0 California 11 138 77 19 58 1-1 3-0 Colorado 11 127 96 15 33 1-1 4-0 Oregon 11 118 124 24 43 1-1 14-0 Oregon State 11 82 116 19 26 0-0 11-0 2014 In Review Stanford 11 232 86 27 78 1-1 4-0 UCLA 11 210 63 16 78 2-2 3-0 USC 11 136 91 29 58 2-1 4-0 Utah 11 121 95 8 51 0-0 7-0 Washington 11 141 104 17 50 0-0 11-0 Washington State 11 144 97 28 70 2-1 4-0

Team/Individual Standings

Team Charts • All Games Individual • All Games Team Charts • Conf. Games Only Individual • Conf. Games Only (including postseason) Name/Category Rank Avg. Category Rank Avg. Name/Category Rank Avg. Category Rank Avg. Brie Hooks Shots 9th 11.55 Anne Stuller Shots 9th 12.14 Points t-9th 1.05 Points 4th 3.73 Shots 7th 3.00 Assists t-4th 0.32 Points 6th 4.55 Kate Scheele Goals 4th 1.27 Points t-5th 1.18 Goals 7th 1.50 Shutouts 3rd 0.50 Assists 4th 1.18 Goals t-6th 0.45 Assists 4th 1.55 Saves 6th 3.55 GAA 6th 1.07 Assists t-6th 0.27 GAA 4th 0.76 GAA 4th 0.76 Saves 8th 3.82 Madison Krauser Saves 7th 3.64 Shutouts 3rd 0.45 Assists t-6th 0.27 Shutouts 3rd 0.55 Fouls 6th 8.73 Kate Scheele Fouls 7th 7.91 Corners 11th 3.00 Saves 7th 3.82 Corners 11th 3.59 Offsides 11th 1.36 GAA 6th 1.07 Offsides 9th 1.64 Yellow Cards t-7th 0.36 Shutouts t-2nd 0.45 Yellow Cards t-7th 0.36

48 2014 Pac-12 statistics

6-4-1 Conference • 3-2-1 Home • 3-2 Away ## Player GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK 20 Hooks, Brie 11-11 908 5 3 13 33 .152 14 .424 2 0-0 4 Krauser, Madison 11-10 741 2 3 7 24 .083 11 .458 1 0-0 9 Jerman, Darcy 11-11 884 2 1 5 17 .118 6 .353 0 1-1 17 Hogg, Kahlia 11-11 905 2 0 4 10 .200 5 .500 1 0-0 5 Pappalardo, Olivia 11-5 544 1 2 4 6 .167 1 .167 1 0-0 23 Stark, Brittney 10-0 132 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 1 0-0 10 Cooper, Tori 11-11 911 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0 14 Paxton, Emily 11-1 496 0 2 2 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 12 Bolyard, Carly 11-9 643 0 1 1 8 .000 6 .750 0 0-0 2 Orejel, Joss 7-3 289 0 1 1 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0 1 Scheele, Kate 11-11 1010 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 7 Rice, Brooke 11-11 989 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 16 Jones, Bianca 11-11 696 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 15 Ward, Heather 7-5 482 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 18 Kraus, Mikaela 9-0 135 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 26 Ledger, Storie 6-0 38 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 13 Reeves, Jenna 1-0 31 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11 Herwatt, Alyssa 3-0 16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 6 Stanton, Morgan 11-11 936 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 3 Huynh, Alex 1-0 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL...... 11 - 14 14 42 127 .110 59 .465 6 1-1

OPPONENTS...... 11 - 12 12 36 132 .091 54 .409 4 1-1 2014 In Review

# Goalie GP-GS Min GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho 1 Scheele, Kate 11-11 1010:00 12 1.07 42 .778 6 4 1 5/0 TOTAL...... 11 1010:00 12 1.07 42 .778 6 4 1 5 OPPONENTS...... 11 1010:00 14 1.25 45 .763 4 6 1 3

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Colorado 6 8 0 0 14 Opponents 6 6 0 0 12

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Colorado 57 69 0 1 127 Opponents 69 59 1 3 132

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Colorado 25 15 0 2 42 Opponents 17 28 0 0 45

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Colorado 9 24 0 0 33 Opponents 32 25 0 0 57

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Colorado 39 55 1 1 96 Opponents 38 56 2 0 96

Attendance Summary Colorado Opponent Total 5686 3743 Dates/Avg Per Date 6/948 5/749

49 1996 (6-10-1 Overall • 3-6-0 Big 12 (9th) • 5-4-0 Home • 1-6-1 Away • 1-1-1 Overtime) Head Coach: Austin Daniels • Assistant Coaches: Heidi Kocher and John Welsch • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/31 vs. Cal State Bakersfield -- -- T 1-1 OT 350 Kenyon (unassisted) 9/1 vs. California -- -- L 0-2 395 -- 9/8 LSU -- -- W 2-1 1,500 Swain (unassisted); Kenyon (unassisted) 9/13 *at Texas Tech -- -- L 1-2 -- Worcester (unassisted) 9/15 *at Baylor -- -- L 0-3 285 -- 9/25 WYOMING -- -- W 4-1 400 Opeka (Robinson); Larmore (Young); Larmore (unassisted); Kenyon (unassisted) 9/27 *OKLAHOMA STATE -- -- W 2-1 250 Kenyon (Larmore); Kenyon (Swain) 10/4 *TEXAS A&M -- 8 L 0-3 500 -- 10/6 *TEXAS -- 20 L 0-1 OT 1,625 -- 10/11 *at Iowa State -- -- W 2-0 78 Swain (unassisted); Zoellner (unassisted) 10/13 *at Nebraska -- 6 L 2-10 1,378 Almquist (Siegel); Worcester (Almquist) 10/19 at Colorado College -- RV L 2-5 200 Robinson (Quijada); Swain (unassisted) 10/22 at Air Force -- -- L 0-1 284 -- 10/25 *KANSAS -- -- L 0-1 350 -- 10/27 *MISSOURI -- -- W 2-1 OT 750 Larmore (Swain); Swain (Worcester) 10/30 NORTHERN COLORADO -- -- W 2-0 150 Swain (unassisted); Kenyon (Matsumoto) 11/2 HAWAII -- -- L 2-3 850 Almquist (Quijada); Larmore (Worcester) *-Big 12 Conference Game

Team Statistics Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Shawn Kenyon 17-17 6 1 13 56 .107 38 .691 2 0-0 Elizabeth Larmore 17-17 4 1 9 28 .143 19 .679 1 0-0 1996 Milestones Liz Swain 17-17 5 2 12 23 .217 16 .696 2 0-0 • 1995: CU Women’s Club Soccer Team Kim Quijada 16-16 0 2 2 19 .000 12 .632 0 0-0 wins Big Eight Championship and earns Jennifer Worcester 17-0 2 1 5 20 .100 10 .556 0 0-0 Varsity status in 1996. Dayna Robinson 14-14 1 1 3 17 .059 11 .647 0 0-0 Janel Opeka 17-16 1 0 2 14 .071 7 .500 0 0-0 • First Game: Aug. 31 at Cal State Beth Matsumoto 14-12 0 1 1 13 .000 6 .462 0 0-0 Bakersfield (1-1 tie) Jen Almquist 6-3 2 2 6 11 .182 6 .545 0 0-0 • First Win: Sept. 8 vs. LSU (2-1) Jennifer Law 12-3 0 0 0 9 .000 5 .556 0 0-0 • First Shot: Aug. 31-Elizabeth Swain at Brita Zoellner 17-17 1 1 3 7 .143 7 1.000 1 1-1 Cal State Bakersfield Claire Quintella 10-5 0 0 0 4 .000 5 .714 0 0-0 HISTORY • First Goal: Aug. 31-Shawn Kenyon at Amanda Bush 13-12 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 Cal State Bakersfield (77th minute) Kia Young 11-0 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 Amy Siegel 5-0 0 1 1 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 • First Assist: Sept. 25-Dayna Robinson Molly Poncetta 16-16 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 vs. Wyoming Teri Fildey 10-5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • First Save: Aug. 31-Nina Bjornstad at Christina Cambra 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Cal State Bakersfield TOTAL...... 17 22 14 58 235 .094 150 .638 6 1-1 • First Corner Kick: Aug. 31-Amanda Bush OPPONENTS...... 17 36 27 99 287 .125 164 .571 0 1-1 at Cal State Bakersfield Goalkeeping Statistics • First Shutout: Oct. 11- Nna Bjornstad at Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho Iowa State (2-0) Nina Bjornstad 17-17 1575:00 32 1.83 127 .799 6 10 1 2 • Shawn Kenyon becomes the first Heidi Burgett 1-0 45:00 4 8.00 2 .300 0 0 0 0 women’s soccer player to earn CU Athlete TOTAL...... 17 1620:00 36 2.00 129 .782 6 10 1 2 of the Week Honors OPPONENTS...... 17 1620:00 22 1.22 132 .857 10 6 1 6 • First Big 12 Win: (2-1) Sept. 27 vs. Oklahoma State No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) 1 Heidi Burgett GK 5-5 Jr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill) • First Home Loss: (0-3) Oct. 4 vs. Texas 2 Liz Swain M 5-8 Jr. Franktown, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) A&M 3 Molly Poncetta M 5-5 Jr. Cupertino, Calif. (St. Francis) • First Overtime Loss: Oct. 6 vs. Texas 4 Beth Matsumoto D 5-8 Jr. Honolulu, Hawai’i (Iolani) (1-0) 5 Amanda Bush D 5-8 So. Aurora, Colo. (Overland) • First Overtime Win: Oct. 27 vs. 7 Elizabeth Larmore M 5-5 Fr. Almo, Calif. (Monte Vista) Missouri (2-1) 8 Shawn Kenyon F 5-4 Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) • Colorado closed the inaugural season 9 Stephanie Chmura F 5-6 Sr. Ludlow, Mass. (Hartford) 10 Amy Siegel M 5-4 So. Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley) with a 6-10-1 record (3-6 Big 12) 11 Maris Dillman M 5-4 Fr. Mansfield, Conn. (E.O. Smith) • Colorado places a conference-high 12 Christina Cambra M 5-5 So. Redondo, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery) 16 athletes on the academic All-Big 12 14 Janel Opeka M 5-5 Fr. Old Lyme, Conn. (Old Lyme) squad; First Team: Nina Bjornstad, Heidi 15 Teri Fildey D 5-7 So. Evergreen, Colo. (Evergreen) Burgett, Amanda Bush, Teri Fildey, Claire 16 Kim Quijada D 5-4 So. San Diego, Calif. (University) Quintella, Jenny Law, Janel Opeka, 17 Jennifer Law M 5-2 Sr. Aurora, Calif. (Overland) Dayna Robinson, Elizabeth Swain, 18 Nina Bjornstad GK 5-8 So. Cupertino, Calif. (Homestead) 19 Kia Young F 5-5 Fr. Rapid City, S.D. (Stevens) Shawn Kenyon, Kia Young; Honorable 20 Jennifer Worcester F 5-5 Jr. Aspen, Colo. (Aspen) Mention: Beth Matsumoto, Kim Quijada, 21 Dayna Robinson F 5-3 So. Spring Lake, Mich. (Grand Haven) Brita Zoellner, Jen Almquist and Jen 22 Brita Zoellner M 5-5 So. Los Gatos, Calif. (Los Gatos) Worcester 23 Claire Quintella D 5-4 Jr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley) 24 Jen Almquist F 5-4 Sr. Kailua, Hawai’i (Punahou) 25 Piper Raisis M 5-3 Fr. Seattle, Wash. (Lakeside) 50 1997

(6-12-0 Overall • 5-5-0 Big 12 (11th) • 4-4-0 Home • 2-7-0 Away • 0-1-0 Neutral • 0-0-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Austin Daniels • Assistant Coaches: Kim LeMere and John Welsch • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/29 ARIZONA STATE -- -- L 0-1 850 -- 9/1 FLORIDA -- 17 L 0-3 600 -- 9/5 *NEBRASKA -- 6 L 1-5 975 Holyman (Fildey, Kulmann) 9/7 *IOWA STATE -- -- W 2-1 OT 900 Gausman (Holyman); Kaitanjian (Perretti) 9/12 *at Oklahoma State -- -- L 1-2 117 Cartmell (Fildey) 9/14 *at Oklahoma -- -- W 2-1 255 Cartmell (Holyman); Matassa (Nowfel) 9/20 at Massachusetts -- t-20 L 0-1 OT 828 -- 9/21 at Harvard -- 13 L 0-1 350 -- 9/26 *at Missouri -- -- W 2-0 252 Holyman (Kaitanjian); Perretti (Ellenberger) 9/28 *at Kansas -- -- L 3-4 285 Holyman (unassisted), Holyman (unassisted); Kenyon (Perretti) 10/1 COLORADO COLLEGE -- -- L 0-3 600 -- 10/5 at Wyoming -- -- L 1-2 -- Kenyon (Kaitanjian) 10/17 *BAYLOR -- 22 W 3-2 1,260 Matassa (Kenyon); Holyman (Cartmell); Kenyon (unassisted) 10/19 *TEXAS TECH -- -- W 2-1 OT 1,030 Cartmell (Kaitanjian); Kaitanjian (unassisted) 10/24 *at Texas -- -- L 2-3 672 Kaitanjian (Holyman); Holyman (unassisted) 10/26 *at Texas A&M -- 7 L 0-5 1,138 -- 11/2 DENVER -- -- W 3-2 1,020 Gausman (Kenyon); Cartmell (Holyman); Cartmell (Matassa) 11/6 ^-vs. Texas -- -- L 0-1 961 -- *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game

Team Statistics Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Donna Holyman 18-18 6 4 16 53 .113 27 .509 2 1-1 Melissa Cartmell 18-18 5 1 11 37 .135 18 .500 1 0-0 1997 Milestones Shawn Kenyon 17-17 3 2 8 36 .083 19 .559 0 0-0 • Soccer Buzz online magazine rated Kelly Kaitanjian 18-16 3 3 9 27 .111 14 .519 1 0-0 Andrea Matassa 14-14 2 1 5 19 .105 10 .526 1 0-0 Colorado’s schedule the third toughest Lauren Kulmann 18-18 0 1 1 16 .000 7 .438 0 0-0 slate in the nation. The schedule con-

Allison Gausman 18-18 2 0 4 9 .222 5 .556 0 0-0 sisted of five of the top 17 preseason HISTORY Brita Zoellner 15-5 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 ranked teams (No. 6 Nebraska, No. 8 Sarah Nowfel 18-18 0 1 1 6 .000 4 .667 0 0-0 Texas A&M, No. 12 Harvard, No. 15 Nicole Perretti 13-1 1 2 4 6 .167 2 .333 0 0-0 Liz Swain 18-16 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .167 0 0-0 Massachusetts and No. 17 Florida). Elizabeth Larmore 4-2 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 •s CU’ first win of the season came with a Amanda Bush 5-1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 1 0-0 2-1 OT victory over Big 12 rival Iowa State Maris Dillman 5-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • In the 3-0 win at Kansas on Sept. 28, Zoe Pascoe 7-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 CU’s three goals mark the most scored Kyley Ellenberger 10-0 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Christina Cambra 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 for Colorado on the season, the second Teri Fildey 18-18 0 2 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 most goals scored in the program’s two- TOTAL...... 18 22 18 62 230 .096 112 .487 6 1-1 year history. OPPONENTS...... 18 38 32 108 362 .105 208 .575 6 1-1 • CU posted its first win over a ranked team in defeating then-No. 22 Baylor 3-2 Goalkeeping Statistics • With a 2-1 double overtime win over Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho Texas Tech on Oct. 19, CU clinched a Sloane Cox 15-15 1296:00 25 1.74 133 .854 6 8 0 1 birth in the Big 12 Tournament. Nina Bjornstad 4-3 326:00 11 3.04 32 .744 0 4 0 0 • CU took a 3-2 win over the in-state rival Heidi Burgett 1-0 45:00 2 4.00 4 .667 0 0 0 0 TOTAL...... 18 1667:00 38 2.05 169 .816 6 12 0 1 University of Denver on Nov. 2, earn- OPPONENTS...... 18 1667:00 22 1.88 83 .790 12 6 0 7 ing the victory in the first-ever meeting between the two schools. • Qualified for the Big 12 Conference tour- No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) 1 Heidi Burgett GK 5-5 Sr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill) nament for the first time with a 5-5 record, 1 Sloane Cox GK 6-1 Jr. Burlington, Ontario (Hillfield/Hartford) securing the fifth place in the conference. 2 Liz Swain M 5-8 Sr. Franktown, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) • Colorado placed nine players on the 4 Lauren Kulmann D 5-6 Jr. Watertown, Conn. (Watertown/Hartford) academic all-Big 12 team, the second 5 Amanda Bush D 5-8 Jr. Aurora, Colo. (Overland) consecutive year the Buffs have earned 6 Kelly Kaitanjian M 5-3 Fr. Whittier, Calif. (La Serna) 7 Elizabeth Larmore M 5-5 So. Almo, Calif. (Monte Vista) more spots than any other school in the 8 Shawn Kenyon F 5-4 So. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) conference; First Team: Nina Bjornstad, 9 Suzy Kiefer F 5-5 Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Heidi Burgett, Amanda Bush, Teri Fildey, 10 Donna Holyman M 5-4 Sr. Burlington, Ontario (Nelson/Hartford) Elizabeth Swain, Brita Zoellner; Honor- 11 Maris Dillman M 5-4 Fr. Mansfield, Conn. (E.O. Smith) able Mention: Christina Cambra, Maris 12 Christina Cambra M 5-5 Jr. Redondo, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery) 13 Sarah Nowfel D 5-4 Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) Dillman, Shawn Kenyon. 14 Andrea Matassa M 5-4 Fr. Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) • Donna Holyman led the Buffs with six 15 Teri Fildey D 5-7 Jr. Evergreen, Colo. (Evergreen) goals, four assists and a total of 16 points 16 Allison Gausman D 5-4 Fr. Ft. Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) on the season. 17 Melissa Cartmell F 5-9 Fr. Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) • Keeper Sloane Cox recorded 133 saves, 18 Nina Bjornstad GK 5-8 Jr. Cupertino, Calif. (Homestead) 19 Kyley Ellenberger D 5-6 Fr. Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) one shutout and six wins during her first 20 Nicole Perretti F 5-2 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Coronado) season for Colorado in the net. 21 Rachel Ellenberger D 5-6 Fr. Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) 22 Brita Zoellner M 5-5 Jr. Los Gatos, Calif. (Los Gatos) 24 Zoe Pascoe M 5-4 Fr. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline)

51 1998 (5-12-3 Overall • 2-6-2 Big 12 (9th) • 4-5-1 Home • 1-7-2 Away • 2-0-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Austin Daniels • Assistant Coaches: Kim LeMere and John Welsch • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 9/4 NORTH CAROLINA -- 1 L 0-2 3,000 -- 9/6 GEORGE WASHINGTON -- -- W 4-1 -- Kenyon (Matassa); Kenyon (Cartmell); Kiefer (unassisted); Nowfel (unassisted) 9/11 at BYU -- 17 L 2-5 925 Kenyon (Cartmell, Nowfel); Matassa (Kiefer) 9/13 at Utah -- -- L 0-1 537 -- 9/18 at Alabama -- -- L 0-3 879 -- 9/20 at LSU -- -- T 1-1 2OT 135 Matassa (Gausman) 9/25 MASSACHUSETTS -- -- W 4-0 450 Zonker (unassisted); Cartmell (Zonker, Kiefer); Cartmell (unassisted); Kiefer (unassisted) 9/27 MARYLAND -- -- L 0-5 325 -- 10/2 *OKLAHOMA -- -- W 3-0 250 Kulmann (unassisted); Wollow (Kulmann); Wollow (Cox) 10/4 *OKLAHOMA STATE -- -- T 1-1 2OT 200 Cartmell (Kiefer) 10/7 at Colorado College -- -- W 1-0 OT 159 Cartmell (Kaliszewski) 10/9 *at Iowa State -- -- L 1-2 174 Kenyon (Wollow, Gausman) 10/11 *at Nebraska -- 13 L 0-1 1,079 -- 10/16 *TEXAS A&M -- 24 L 0-3 225 -- 10/18 *TEXAS -- -- L 0-3 375 -- 10/20 at Denver -- -- L 0-1 -- -- 10/23 *at Texas Tech -- -- T 0-0 2OT 104 -- 10/25 *at Baylor -- 17 L 0-2 -- -- 10/30 *KANSAS -- -- W 1-0 150 Cartmell (K. Ellenberger) 11/1 *MISSOURI -- -- L 1-6 -- Cartmell (Zonker) *-Big 12 Conference Game

Team Statistics Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Melissa Cartmell 20-20 6 2 14 50 .120 6 .120 2 0-0 Suzy Kiefer 20-20 2 3 7 47 .043 3 .064 0 0-0 1998 Milestones Heather Zonker 20-20 1 2 4 43 .023 1 .023 1 0-0 • Colorado opened the season with Shawn Kenyon 20-19 4 0 8 32 .125 5 .156 1 0-0 a 2-0 loss to 1997 national champion Andrea Matassa 19-19 2 1 5 20 .100 3 .150 0 0-0 North Carolina in front of a school record Jessica Wollow 19-3 2 1 5 12 .166 2 .166 0 0-0 3,000 fans. Sarah Nowfel 20-20 1 1 3 15 .067 1 .067 0 0-0 • With 36 saves in one weekend, includ- Allison Gausman 18-18 0 2 2 10 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 ing a school record 19 against BYU on Lauren Kulmann 9-9 1 1 3 10 .100 1 .100 1 0-0 Sept. 11, Sloane Cox became Colorado’s Maris Dillman 20-14 0 0 0 9 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 career saves leader with 189 (passing Zoe Pascoe 15-0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 HISTORY Lindsay McKay 10-0 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Nina Bjornstad who had 158). Kathryn Flemming 7-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Shawn Kenyon became the first Buff to Nadia Kaliszewski 10-0 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 record 100 shots with No. 100 coming Teri Fildey 20-20 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 against Utah on Sept. 13. Sloane Cox 20-20 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • CU earned their first ever win in a Big Kendall Pata 19-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 12 Conference opener with a 3-0 win over Michelle Vette 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Oklahoma on Oct. 2. Kyley Ellenberger 8-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Cox notched the first ever point for Rachel Ellenberger 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 a CU goalkeeper with her assist of TOTAL...... 20 19 16 54 259 .073 22 .085 5 0-0 Jessica Wollow’s second goal on Oct. 2 OPPONENTS...... 20 37 23 97 403 .092 36 .089 12 1-1 vs. Oklahoma. • CU ran into its program-worst losing Goalkeeping Statistics streak with the fifth consecutive loss to Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho Denver 1-0 on Oct. 18. Danielle Bassett 3-0 42:20 0 0.00 6 1.000 0 0 0 0 • With a 6-0 loss to Missouri, the final Sloane Cox 20-20 1854:09 37 1.80 200 .844 5 12 3 5 gamef o the season, Cox finished her TOTAL...... 20 1896:29 37 1.76 206 .848 5 12 3 5 career as the holder of every Colorado OPPONENTS...... 20 1895:29 19 0.90 86 .819 12 5 3 10 goalkeeping record. In addition to her 200th save of the season, Cox also recorded the 333rd save of her career, No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) 1 Sloane Cox GK 6-1 Sr. Burlington, Ontario (Hillfield/Hartford) and had six shutouts. 2 Kendall Pata D 5-10 Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) • Sloane Cox was named to the All-Big 12 3 Nadia Kaliszewski D 5-4 Fr. Franktown, Colo. (Douglas County) second team, the first player in CU soccer 4 Lauren Kulmann D 5-6 Sr. Watertown, Conn. (Watertown/Hartford) history to be named All-Conference. 5 Michelle Vette D/M 5-4 So. Olathe, Kan. (Olathe/Alabama-Birmingham) • Cox was also named Big 12 Athlete of 7 Meghan Swanzy M 5-9 Fr. Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) the Week for September 2 (first player in 8 Shawn Kenyon F 5-4 Jr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) program history to earn the honor) and 9 Suzy Kiefer F 5-5 Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) CU Athlete of the Week for November 1. 10 Heather Zonker M 5-3 Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) • Teri Fildey was named TCI Student 11 Maris Dillman M 5-4 So. Mansfield, Conn. (E.O. Smith) Athlete of the Week for September 5. 12 Jessica Wollow F 5-3 Fr. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) • Five players were named to the 13 Sarah Nowfel D 5-4 So. Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) Academic All-Big 12 first team: Fildey, 14 Andrea Matassa M 5-4 So. Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Cartmell, Matassa, Kenyon, Pascoe. 15 Teri Fildey D 5-7 Sr.. Evergreen, Colo. (Evergreen) • Melissa Cartmell led the Buffs offense 16 Allison Gausman D 5-4 So. Ft. Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) 17 Melissa Cartmell F 5-9 So. Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) with 50 shots, six goals, two assists and 18 Danielle Bassett GK 5-11 Fr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill) 14 points. 19 Kyley Ellenberger D 5-6 So. Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) • Assistant coach Kim LeMere was 20 Lindsay McKay M 5-6 Fr. Winnetka, Ill. (New Trier) inducted into the University of Hartford’s 21 Rachel Ellenberger D 5-6 So. Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) Alumni Hall of Fame on April 17. 23 Leah Engelbart D 5-6 So. Elkhorn, Neb. (Elkhorn) 24 Zoe Pascoe M 5-4 So. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) 29 Kathryn Fleming F 5-3 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson)

52 1999 (11-8-1 Overall • 4-5-1 Big 12 (5th) • 9-1-1 Home • 2-5-0 Away • 0-2-0 Neutral • 0-0-1 Overtime) Head Coach: Austin Daniels • Assistant Coaches: Dang Pibulvech and John Welsch • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/27 *at Kansas -- -- W 2-1 250 Gausman (unassisted); Cartmell (Kenyon) 8/29 *at Missouri -- -- L 2-6 555 Cartmell (Zonker); Kenyon (unassisted) 9/3 ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM -- -- W 3-0 275 Swanzy (Cartmell, Matassa); Cartmell (Bassett); Galas (Booth) 9/5 WYOMING -- -- W 2-1 600 Kiefer (Swanzy); Galas (unassisted) 9/10 at North Carolina -- 1 L 0-6 3,886 -- 9/12 at Duke -- 20 L 0-2 875 -- 9/17 ALABAMA -- -- W 3-1 250 Cartmell (unassisted); Kiefer (Cartmell); Kiefer (unassisted) 9/19 COLORADO COLLEGE -- -- W 1-0 275 Zonker (unassisted) 9/22 AIR FORCE -- -- W 2-0 213 Cartmell (Kiefer); Nowfel (unassisted) 9/24 UTAH -- -- W 2-1 225 Zonker (unassisted); Cartmell (unassisted) 9/29 DENVER -- -- W 1-0 276 Zonker (Booth) 10/1 *at Oklahoma -- -- L 2-4 165 Zonker (Kenyon, Matassa); Kiefer (unassisted) 10/3 *at Oklahoma State -- -- W 3-1 284 Nowfel (unassisted); Swanzy (unassisted); Cartmell (unassisted) 10/8 *IOWA STATE -- RV W 2-1 502 Kiefer (Booth); Dillman (Pascoe) 10/10 *NEBRASKA -- 4 L 0-9 1,550 -- 10/15 *at Texas A&M RV 21 L 0-2 2,124 -- 10/17 *at Texas RV -- L 1-2 591 Gausman (Zonker) 10/22 *TEXAS TECH -- -- W 1-0 250 Kiefer (unassisted) 10/24 *BAYLOR -- 25 T 1-1 2OT 575 Kiefer (Kenyon, Cartmell) 11/3 ^at Missouri -- 25 L 3-5 478 Kiefer (unassisted); Kenyon (Burgener); Zonker (Cartmell) *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game

Team Statistics Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Melissa Cartmell 20-20 7 4 18 55 .127 27 .491 3 0-0 Heather Zonker 20-20 5 2 12 47 .106 15 .319 2 0-0 1999 Milestones Suzy Kiefer 20-19 8 2 18 37 .216 22 .595 2 0-0 • Dang Pibulvech, the former head coach Meghan Swanzy 20-20 2 1 5 31 .065 14 .452 2 0-0 at the University of Texas, replaced Kim Shawn Kenyon 20-3 2 3 7 24 .083 7 .292 0 0-0 LeMere on the Colorado coaching staff.

Tiffany Booth 20-20 0 3 3 21 .000 10 .476 0 0-0 • CU opened the season with a 2-1 come- HISTORY Allison Gausman 20-19 2 1 5 21 .095 11 .524 0 0-0 from-behind win, the first in school history, Andrea Matassa 14-14 0 3 3 19 .000 7 .368 0 0-0 as well as their first winning record in school Maris Dillman 19-0 1 0 2 10 .100 6 .600 1 0-0 history. Sarah Nowfel 20-20 2 0 4 6 .333 4 .667 0 2-2 Lindsey Galas 16-0 2 0 4 5 .400 4 .800 1 0-0 • Goalkeeper Danielle Bassett records her Jessica Wollow 5-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 first career shutout with the 3-0 win over Jessi Burgener 6-0 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 Alabama Birmingham on Sept. 3. Ashley Honig 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 • CU received back-to-back Athlete of Rachel Ellenberger 5-1 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 the Week honors in Melissa Cartmell and Aimee Bugay 20-20 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Lindsey Galas for the weeks ending Aug. Linda Wikstrom 2-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 29 and Sept. 5. Nicole Sachar 1-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Cartmell ended a five game scoring Kyley Ellenberger 15-8 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 streak, the longest in school history, against Kendall Pata 12-12 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Wyoming on Sept. 5. Zoe Pascoe 17-3 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Head coach Austin Daniels recorded his Sarah Erskine 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 20th win at Colorado against Wyoming. Danielle Bassett 20-20 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Cartmell became just the second Buffalo Regan Howard 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 to crack the 100 shot barrier against UAB. Devan Hansen 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Freshman defender Aimee Bugay was TOTAL...... 20 31 22 84 288 .108 132 .458 11 2-2 named to the Nike Carolina Classic all- OPPONENTS...... 20 43 25 111 364 .118 196 .538 8 0-1 tournament team on Sept. 12 after her stellar efforts against No. 1 North Carolina Goalkeeping Statistics and No. 20 Duke. Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho Danielle Bassett 20-20 1738:37 38 1.97 144 .791 10 8 1 5 • With a 5-3 record, the best ever in Colorado Sarah Erskine 3-0 91:23 5 4.92 6 .545 1 0 0 0 soccer history, the Buffs earned a spot in TOTAL...... 20 1830:00 43 2.11 150 .777 11 8 1 5 the NSCAA poll, taking the No. 8 spot in the OPPONENTS...... 20 1830:00 31 1.52 101 .765 7 11 1 4 Central Region poll. • CU had their longest home winning streak No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) in history snapped on Oct. 10 by Nebraska, 1 Linda Wikstrom M 5-3 Sr. Obbola, Sweden (Racklofska Skolan) 2 Kendall Pata D 5-10 So. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) after winning eight in a row and its five game 3 Ashley Honig D 5-8 Fr. Austin, Texas (Westlake) longest winning streak in history snapped 4 Jessi Burgener M 5-10 Fr. Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) against Oklahoma on Oct. 1. 5 Aimee Bugay D 5-3 Fr. Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) • With a 1-1 tie with No. 25 Baylor on Oct. 24, 6 Nicole Sachar M 5-1 Fr. San Francisco, Calif. (University) CU secured a spot in the Big 12 Conference 7 Meghan Swanzy M 5-9 Fr. Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) Tournament. 8 Shawn Kenyon F 5-4 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) • CU scored a season-high 31 goals. 9 Suzy Kiefer F 5-5 So. Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) 10 Heather Zonker M 5-3 So. Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) • Kiefer and Cartmell both broke the single 11 Maris Dillman M 5-4 Jr. Mansfield, Conn. (E.O. Smith) season goal scoring mark, which was six, 12 Jessica Wollow F 5-3 So. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) when Kiefer notched eight goals and 13 Sarah Nowfel D 5-4 Jr. Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) Cartmell netted seven. 14 Andrea Matassa M 5-4 Jr. Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) • Senior Shawn Kenyon became the first 16 Allison Gausman D 5-4 Jr. Ft. Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) player in program history to letter four times 17 Melissa Cartmell F 5-9 Jr. Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) and complete all four years of her college 18 Danielle Bassett GK 5-11 So. Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill) 19 Kyley Ellenberger D 5-6 Jr. Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) eligibility at Colorado. 21 Rachel Ellenberger D 5-6 Jr. Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) • The Buffs finished the season with a 22 Sara Erskine GK 5-5 Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) record of 11-8-1, 4-5-1 in Big 12 regular 23 Regan Howard D 5-6 Fr. Manassas, Va. (Osbourn) season play. 24 Zoe Pascoe M 5-4 Jr. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) 26 Meghan Sanders D 5-6 Jr. Denver, Colo. (Denver South/San Francisco) 28 Lindsey Galas F 5-7 Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) 53 2000 (8-11-0 Overall • 4-6-0 Big 12 (7th) • 6-3-0 Home • 2-6-0 Away • 0-2-0 Neutral • 0-1-1 Overtime) Head Coach: Austin Daniels • Assistant Coaches: Matt Paton and Angela Napoli • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/25 at Denver -- -- L 0-1 479 -- 9/1 vs. USC -- t-17 L 0-1 79 -- 9/3 at Arizona State -- -- L 1-3 564 Burgener (Zonker) 9/8 CORNELL -- -- W 1-0 279 Cartmell (Matassa, Booth) 9/10 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT -- -- W 2-1 523 Matassa (Galas); Swanzy (Zonker) 9/13 at Air Force -- -- W 3-2 185 Cartmell (Wollow); Swanzy (unassisted); Cartmell (Nowfel) 9/15 COLORADO COLLEGE -- -- W 3-0 350 Burgener (Honig); Zonker (unassisted); Burgener (Cartmell, Zonker) 9/17 SAN FRANCISCO -- -- L 0-1 2OT 398 -- 9/22 *at Texas -- -- L 2-3 2OT 942 Matassa (Nowfel); Cartmell (Robertson) 9/24 *at Texas A&M -- 10 L 1-6 633 Zonker (Gausman) 9/29 *OKLAHOMA STATE -- -- W 3-1 375 Zonker (penalty kick); Cartmell (Zonker); Gausman (Robertson, Cartmell) 10/1 *OKLAHOMA -- -- L 0-1 757 -- 10/6 *at Missouri -- -- L 0-2 345 -- 10/8 *at Kansas -- -- W 1-0 421 Cartmell (Gausman) 10/13 *BAYLOR -- -- L 1-3 235 Gausman (unassisted) 10/20 *at Nebraska -- 4 L 0-4 1,440 -- 10/22 *IOWA STATE -- -- W 1-0 128 Cartmell (Nowfel) 10/27 *TEXAS TECH -- -- W 2-0 476 Pascoe (Matassa, Gausman); Galas (Matassa) 11/1 ^-vs Texas A&M -- 9 L 1-3 -- Cartmell (Zonker) *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game

Team Statistics Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Melissa Cartmell 19-19 8 2 18 75 .107 40 .533 5 0-0 Heather Zonker 19-19 3 5 11 42 .071 23 .548 0 1-1 Jessi Burgener 15-15 3 0 6 35 .086 18 .514 1 0-0 Meghan Swanzy 19-19 2 0 4 30 .067 11 .367 1 0-0 Kristin Robertson 19-3 0 2 2 18 .000 9 .500 0 0-0 Jessica Wollow 16-1 0 1 1 16 .000 10 .625 0 0-0 Allison Gausman 19-18 2 3 7 16 .125 4 .250 0 0-0 Andrea Matassa 19-19 2 3 7 15 .133 5 .333 0 0-0 Tiffany Booth 19-19 0 1 1 10 .000 4 .400 0 0-0 Ashley Honig 17-7 0 1 1 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 Zoe Pascoe 9-0 1 0 2 5 .200 5 1.000 1 0-0 2000 Milestones Lindsey Galas 13-0 1 1 3 5 .200 4 .800 0 0-0 • Melissa Cartmell broke the record for Kyley Ellenberger 8-4 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 shots in a single game when she teed off Suzy Kiefer 1-1 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 nine against Cornell, one of which netted Aimee Bugay 19-19 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 the gamewinner on Sept. 8. HISTORY Sarah Nowfel 13-6 0 3 3 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 Kendall Pata 18-18 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Regan Howard 3-1 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 • The Buffs notched Colorado’s 30th win Rachel Ellenberger 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 with the decision over Central Connecticut Devan Hansen 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 State University on Sept. 10. Heather Hawkins 2-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Maris Dillman 10-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Nicole Sachar 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Sophomore goalkeeper Sara Erskine TOTAL...... 19 22 22 66 286 .077 141 .493 8 1-1 was named Big 12 Defensive Player of OPPONENTS...... 19 32 31 95 329 .097 171 .520 11 0-0 the Week as she pulled in 11 saves, a career-high in her first career shutout. Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho • With a 2-0 win over Texas Tech in the Danielle Bassett 7-6 605:42 8 1.19 44 .846 3 4 0 1 final regular season game, the Buffs Whitney Peterson 8-8 675:00 12 1.60 43 .782 3 4 0 3 Sara Erskine 6-5 479:10 12 2.25 44 .786 2 3 0 1 earned their third trip to the Big 12 Con- TOTAL...... 19 1759:52 32 1.64 139 .813 8 11 0 5 ference Tournament as the No. 7 seed. OPPONENTS...... 19 1759:52 22 1.13 119 .844 11 8 0 6 No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) • Cartmell wrapped up her career with 2 Kendall Pata D 5-10 Jr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) seven offensive and service career 3 Ashley Honig M 5-8 So. Austin, Texas (Westlake) records including points (61), assists 4 Jessi Burgener F 5-10 So. Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) (9), goals (26), shots (217), on goal (67), 5 Aimee Bugay D 5-3 So. Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) 6 Nicole Sachar M 5-1 So. San Francisco, Calif. (University) games played (77) and started (77). 7 Meghan Swanzy M 5-9 So. Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) 9 Suzy Kiefer F/M 5-5 Jr. Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) • Colorado placed six on the academic 10 Heather Zonker M 5-3 Jr. Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) 11 Maris Dillman M 5-4 Sr. Mansfield, Conn. (E.O. Smith) all-Big 12 team; First Team: Meghan 12 Jessica Wollow F/M 5-3 Jr. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) Swanzy, Kendall Pata, Zoe Pascoe, 13 Sarah Nowfel D/M 5-4 Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) Andrea Matassa, Melissa Cartmell, and 14 Andrea Matassa M 5-4 Sr. Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Allison Gausman; Second Team: Jessica 15 Heather Hawkins D 5-6 So. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) 16 Allison Gausman D 5-4 Sr. Ft. Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) Wollow. 17 Melissa Cartmell F 5-9 Sr. Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) 18 Danielle Bassett GK 5-11 Jr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill) 19 Kyley Ellenberger D 5-6 Sr. Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) 20 Kristin Robertson F 5-11 Fr. Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic) 21 Rachel Ellenberger D 5-6 Sr. Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) 22 Sara Erskine GK 5-5 So. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) 23 Regan Howard D 5-6 So. Manassas, Va. (Osbourn) 24 Zoe Pascoe M 5-4 Sr. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) 26 Kali Lewis M/D 5-3 Fr. Stockton, Calif. (St. Mary’s) 27 Devan Hansen D 5-9 So. Denver, Colo. (Mullen) 28 Lindsey Galas F 5-7 So. Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) 29 Tiffany Booth M/D 5-3 So. Fort McMurray, Alberta (Father Mercredi) 30 Whitney Peterson G 5-10 Jr. Denver, Colo. (Colorado Academy/Montana) 54 2001 (3-11-2 Overall • 1-7-2 Big 12 (11th) • 0-5-2 Home • 3-6-0 Away • 0-0-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Assistant Coaches: Sue-Moy Chin and Paul Hogan • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/31 WISCONSIN -- -- L 2-4 472 Wollow (Kiefer, Bassett); Bugay (Bickley, Burgess) 9/2 at Wyoming -- -- W 2-1 437 Kiefer (unassisted); Kiefer (Bickley) 9/7 at San Francisco -- -- L 1-2 214 Gillaspie (unassisted) 9/9 at Fresno State -- -- L 2-3 947 Galas (Robertson); Thais (Kiefer) 9/18 DENVER -- -- L 1-3 200 Swanzy (Zonker, Thais) 9/28 *TEXAS -- -- L 2-3 405 Bickley (Bugay); Falender (Honig, Wollow) 9/30 *TEXAS A&M -- 9 T 2-2 2OT 465 Burgess (Bickley); Thais (Zonker, Bickley) 10/5 *at Oklahoma State -- -- L 1-3 906 Thais (unassisted) 10/7 *at Oklahoma -- -- L 0-4 273 -- 10/12 *MISSOURI -- -- L 0-2 237 -- 10/14 *KANSAS -- -- L 0-4 310 -- 10/19 *at Baylor -- -- L 0-3 301 -- 10/21 at Colorado College -- -- W 1-0 397 Zonker (unassisted) 10/26 *NEBRASKA -- t-4 T 1-1 2OT 325 Galas (unassisted) 10/28 *at Iowa State -- -- L 0-1 225 -- 11/2 *at Texas Tech -- -- W 2-1 168 Wollow (Falender); Booth (Burgener) *-Big 12 Conference Game

Team Statistics Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Jen Thais 16-16 3 1 7 20 .150 12 .600 0 0-0 Suzy Kiefer 15-15 2 2 6 23 .087 13 .565 1 0-0 Danielle Bickley 14-6 1 4 6 11 .091 4 .364 0 0-0 Jessica Wollow 13-3 2 1 5 11 .182 9 .818 0 0-0 Lindsey Galas 15-10 2 0 4 7 .286 4 .571 0 0-0 Heather Zonker 16-16 1 2 4 41 .024 21 .512 1 0-1 Ellen Falender 14-2 1 1 3 8 .125 3 .375 0 0-0 Aimee Bugay 15-13 1 1 3 11 .091 11 1.000 0 0-0 2001 Milestones Alyssa Burgess 16-12 1 1 3 10 .100 5 .500 0 0-0 • Bill Hempen was named head coach Tiffany Booth 11-8 1 0 2 6 .167 4 .667 1 0-0 of the Colorado Soccer team in June,

Monique Gillaspie 11-3 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-0 replacing Austin Daniels. HISTORY Jessi Burgener 12-3 0 1 1 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-0 Ashley Honig 13-6 0 1 1 5 .000 5 1.000 0 0-0 • Hempen earned his first win at Colorado Kristin Robertson 3-1 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 with the 2-1 decision over Wyoming on Meghan Swanzy 16-16 1 0 2 22 .045 10 .455 0 0-0 Sept. 2. Kali Lewis 10-10 0 0 0 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-0 Heather Hawkins 15-15 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Hempen coached his milestone 300th Natalie Ramello 7-2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 career game vs. Missouri, however the Nicole Sachar 10-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Buffs fell 2-0 in the match. Danielle Bassett 6-2 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Colorado bounced back from a 10 game Jennifer Heil 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Kate Douglas 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 winless streak with a win over Colorado Kendall Pata 13-11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 College 1-0 on Oct. 21. The win also Devan Hansen 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 ended a four-game scoreless streak that Emily Barnes 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Shannon Kellogg 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 dated back to Oct. 7 at Oklahoma. TOTAL...... 16 17 17 51 187 .091 96 .513 3 0-1 • When Hempen cleared his bench and OPPONENTS...... 16 37 28 102 234 .158 125 .534 11 1-1 substituted the entire field late in the first half vs. Kansas, he set a program mark Goalkeeping Statistics for most players in a game as the Buffs Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho played 24 by the final buzzer. Devan Hansen 1-0 3:48 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 Danielle Bassett 6-2 351:39 7 1.79 21 .750 1 2 0 0.0 • Tiffany Booth netted her first career goal Sarah Erskine 5-2 312:18 6 1.73 18 .750 0 2 0 0.1 to secure CU’s first Big 12 Conference Whitney Peterson 13-10 832:15 24 2.60 40 .625 1 5 1 0.1 victory of the season, a 2-1 win over TOTAL...... 16 1500:00 37 2.22 88 .704 2 9 1 1 Texas Tech. OPPONENTS...... 16 1500:00 17 1.02 79 .823 9 2 1 5 • CU’s eight freshmen made more than an immediate impression on the No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) 0 Sara Erskine GK 5-5 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) coaching staff as five freshmen scored 00 Whitney Peterson GK 5-10 Sr. Denver, Colo. (Colorado Academy/Montana) seven of Colorado’s 17 goals on the 1 Danielle Bassett GK 5-11 Sr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill) season and have dished off six of the 2 Kendall Pata D 5-10 Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) 3 Ashley Honig D 5-8 Jr. Austin, Texas (Westlake) team’s 17 assists. 4 Jessi Burgener M 5-10 Jr. Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) • Colorado’s 2-2 tie against No. 9 Texas 5 Aimee Bugay D 5-3 Jr. Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) A&M was the programs best result vs. a 6 Nicole Sachar M 5-1 Jr. San Francisco, Calif. (University) ranked team since a 3-2 win over then- 7 Meghan Swanzy M 5-9 Jr. Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) 9 Suzy Kiefer F 5-5 Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) No. 22 Baylor in 1997. 10 Heather Zonker M 5-3 Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) • The Buffs scored 17 goals by 12 different 12 Jessica Wollow F 5-3 Sr. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline) players, the most players to get in the goal 15 Heather Hawkins D 5-6 Jr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) 16 Danielle Bickley F 5-4 Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) column in the program’s history. 17 Monique Gillaspie F 5-9 Fr. Bellflower, Calif. (Los Alamitos) 19 Jen Thais M 5-7 Fr. Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo) 20 Kristin Robertson F 5-11 So. Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic) 21 Liz Turner D 5-5 Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (ThunderRidge) 22 Kate Douglas M 5-4 Fr. Longmont, Colo. (Longmont) 23 Regan Howard D 5-6 Jr. Manassas, Va. (Osbourn) 24 Jennifer Heil D 5-8 Fr. Algonquin, Ill. (Jacobs) 25 Kelley Smullen F 5-5 Fr. Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard) 26 Kali Lewis M 5-3 So. Stockton, Calif. (St. Mary’s) 27 Devan Hansen D 5-9 Jr. Denver, Colo. (Mullen) 28 Lindsey Galas F 5-7 Jr. Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) 29 Tiffany Booth D 5-3 Jr. Ft. McMurray, Alberta (Father Mercredi) 55 2002 (10-8-2 Overall • 4-4-2 Big 12 (5th) • 8-4-0 Home • 1-3-2 Away • 1-1-0 Neutral • 0-1-1 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Assistant Coaches: Sue-Moy Chin and Paul Hogan • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/30 FRESNO STATE -- -- W 3-0 380 Munnelly (unassisted); Galas (Taylor); Galas (unassisted) 9/6 WYOMING -- -- W 1-0 599 Booth (Taylor) 9/8 at Minnesota -- -- L 2-3 523 Galas (unassisted); Taylor (Swanzy) 9/13 NEW HAMPSHIRE -- -- L 1-2 OT 297 Taylor (Burgess) 9/15 MISSISSIPPI -- -- L 0-3 622 -- 9/20 EASTERN ILLINOIS -- -- W 4-1 388 Lamberty (Taylor); Talyai (Mihalcin); Falender (Galas, Lamberty); Munnelly (Thais) 9/22 MAINE -- -- W 3-2 457 Thais (penalty kick); Munnelly (penalty kick); Taylor (Thais) 9/27 *at Kansas -- -- L 1-5 719 Mihalcin (Munnelly) 9/29 *at Missouri -- -- T 2-2 2OT 379 Swanzy (unassisted); Munnelly (Thais) 10/4 *TEXAS A&M -- 8 L 0-2 383 -- 10/6 *TEXAS -- 4 L 0-1 665 -- 10/11 *IOWA STATE -- -- W 1-0 438 Munnelly (Galas, Taylor) 10/13 NORTHERN ARIZONA -- -- W 2-1 430 Falender (Munnelly); Burgess (Munnelly) 10/18 *at Baylor -- -- T 1-1 2OT 224 Munnelly (Thais) 10/20 *at Texas Tech -- -- W 2-0 135 Booth (Munnelly); Kellogg (unassisted) 10/25 *OKLAHOMA -- -- W 2-1 352 Mihalcin (Munnelly, Matassa); Lamberty (Chrismer, Mihalcin) 10/27 *OKLAHOMA STATE -- -- W 1-0 620 Thais (unassisted) 11/1 *at Nebraska -- -- L 0-4 412 -- 11/7 ^-vs. Missouri -- -- W 1-0 410 Munnelly (Thais) 11/8 ^-vs. Texas A&M -- 3 L 1-3 1,125 Piete (Munnelly) *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game

Team Statistics Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Fran Munnelly 20-20 7 6 20 80 .087 38 .475 3 1-1 2002 Milestones Nicholle Taylor 20-16 3 4 10 28 .107 14 .500 1 0-0 • With 12 true freshmen signing letters or Jen Thais 20-20 2 5 9 47 .043 13 .277 1 1-2 walking on, the freshman class was the largest Lindsay Galas 20-18 3 2 8 18 .167 8 .444 0 0-0 in the program’s seven-year history. Ashlie Mihalcin 20-20 2 2 6 5 .400 3 .600 0 0-0 • Freshman Fran Munnelly was named Big Kristina Lamberty 20-7 2 1 5 26 .077 10 .385 1 0-0 12 Newcomer of the Week Sept. 23. Ellen Falender 16-12 2 0 4 23 .087 12 .522 0 0-0 • As of Oct. 18, Munnelly took the lead as Tiffany Booth 20-17 2 0 4 24 .083 11 .458 2 0-0 CU’s all-time frosh leader in points (13), Meghan Swanzy 20-19 1 1 3 20 .050 6 .300 0 0-0 second in goals (5), assists (3) and shots (47) Alyssa Burgess 20-19 1 1 3 14 .071 5 .357 1 0-0 Tess Piete 13-1 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 with at least five games left to play. Shannon Kellogg 13-0 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0 • Senior goalkeeper Sara Erskine was Neda Talyai 8-0 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 0-0 named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week HISTORY Michelle Matassa 8-0 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Oct. 29. Jessie Chrismer 5-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Colorado cracked into the NSCAA/adidas Tricia Regan 18-5 0 0 0 6 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Central Region Rankings for the third time Aimee Bugay 20-20 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 in program history at No. 10. Emily Barnes 11-0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 • CU extended the school record unbeaten Heather Kindschi 1-0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 Chloe Mutnick 5-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 streak to six games with the win over Darci Smerchek 16-6 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 Oklahoma State on Oct. 27. Natalie Ramello 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Freshman defender Ashlie Mihalcin was TOTAL...... 20 28 24 80 308 .091 130 .422 10 2-3 named to the Soccer America Team of the OPPONENTS...... 20 31 31 93 241 .129 112 .465 8 1-1 Week • The Buffs finished the season with a 9-7- Goalkeeping Statistics 2/4-4-2 Big 12 record and advanced to their Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho fourth Big 12 Conference Tournament. Sara Erskine 15-7 1162:51 17 1.32 51 .750 7 4 2 4 • Head coach Bill Hempen and his squad Jeanne Rankin 10-5 671:11 12 1.61 25 .676 3 3 0 1 orchestrated the Big 12’s single greatest Anna Handzlik 1-1 10:25 2 16.36 0 .000 0 1 0 0 TOTAL...... 20 1844:27 31 1.51 81 .723 10 8 2 6 single season improvement as they were OPPONENTS...... 20 1844:27 28 1.37 101 .783 8 10 2 4 sitting at 1-7-2 overall last year. • Munnelly was the first player in program No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) history to be named First Team All-Big 12 and 0 Sara Erskine GK 5-5 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Big 12 Rookie of the Year as well as being 00 Jeanne Rankin GK 5-5 Fr. Edmond, Okla. (Casady) named to the Big 12 All-Newcomer team. 1 Anna Handzlik GK 5-9 Fr. Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes Peninsula) 2 Tricia Regan D 6-0 Fr. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) Senior defender Aimee Bugay was named 3 Darci Smerchek D 5-4 Fr. Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) to the conference’s second team. 5 Aimee Bugay D 5-3 Sr. Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) • CU landed six players on the Academic 7 Meghan Swanzy M 5-9 Sr. Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) All-Big 12 Team. First Team: Meghan 11 Kristina Lamberty M 5-6 Fr. San Ramon, Calif. (California) Swanzy, Emily Barnes, Regan Howard, 12 Heather Kindschi M 5-4 Fr. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Marina) 13 Fran Munnelly M 5-3 Fr. Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Alyssa Burgess, Jen Thais; Second Team: 14 Natalie Ramello D 5-6 So. Chicago, Ill. (St. Viator) Heather Hawkins. 15 Heather Hawkins D 5-6 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) • Munnelly netted a school record seventh 16 Jessie Chrismer D 5-7 Jr. Westminster, Colo. (Colorado Academy) goal in the first-ever postseason win at the 17 Neda Talyai M 5-8 Fr. Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) Big 12 Tournament on Nov. 7. 19 Jen Thais M 5-6 Sr. Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo) 20 Chloe Mutnick D 5-4 Fr. Portland, Ore. (Lincoln) • Munnelly was named to the 2002 NSCAA 21 Alyssa Burgess M 5-5 So. Morrison, Colo. (Bear Creek) Division I All-Central team and was tabbed 23 Regan Howard D 5-6 Sr. Manassas, Va. (Osbourn) a freshman All-American and second-team 24 Emily Barnes D 5-4 Jr. Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake/Notre Dame) all-region. Bugay was a third-team all-region 25 Shannon Kellogg F 5-9 So. Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) pick and head coach Hempen earned Region 26 Nicholle Taylor F 5-6 So. Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe/Iowa) 27 Michelle Matassa M 5-6 Fr. Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Coach of the Year Runner-Up by Soccer 28 Lindsey Galas F 5-7 Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Columbine) Buzz Magazine. 29 Tiffany Booth D 5-3 Sr. Ft. McMurray, Alberta (Father Mercredi) 30 Ellen Falender F 5-4 Sr. Aspen, Colo. (Aspen) 32 Ashlie Mihalcin M 5-8 Fr. Golden, Colo. (Faith Christian) 56 2003 (15-4-1 Overall • 8-1-1 Big 12 (1st) • 9-1 Home • 6-1-1 Away • 0-2 Neutral • 1-0-1 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Assistant Coaches: Paul Hogan and Kelly Lindsey • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/29 PORTLAND -- t-2 L 0-1 1,586 -- 8/31 GEORGIA -- -- W 2-1 OT 582 Griffin (Ceresino); Griffin (F. Munnelly) 9/6 at Denver -- 9 W 3-0 535 F. Munnelly (Grandinetti); Thais (Minnis); Ceresino (Ripmaster) 9/9 at Wyoming 16 -- W 2-1 198 Minnis (Grandinetti); Griffin (Ripmaster) 9/14 at New Mexico 16 -- W 1-0 1,194 Grandinetti (unassisted) 9/19 #-SETON HALL 16 -- W 2-0 745 F. Munnelly (Griffin); Mihalcin (L. Munnelly, F. Munnelly) 9/21 #-SAN JOSE STATE 16 -- W 3-0 1,009 F. Munnelly (unassisted); Grandinetti (Minnis); Mihalcin (L. Munnelly) 9/26 *MISSOURI 17 -- W 3-2 848 Griffin (F. Munnelly); Mihalcin (unassisted); Thais (F. Munnelly) 9/28 *IOWA STATE 17 -- W 2-0 935 Griffin (Grandinetti); Griffin (Grandinetti) 10/3 *at Texas Tech 15 -- W 5-1 317 F. Munnelly(Grandinetti); F. Munnelly (unassisted); Griffin (unassisted); Minnis (Griffin); Thais (F. Munnelly) 10/5 *at Baylor 15 -- W 2-0 409 Ripmaster (unassisted); Ripmaster (F. Munnelly) 10/10 MINNESOTA 12 -- W 6-0 925 Grandinetti (Griffin); Grandinetti (Minnis, Falender); Ripmaster (Minnis); Griffin (unassisted); Mihalcin (Burgess); Ripmaster (F. Munnelly) 10/12 *at Oklahoma 12 18 T 0-0 2OT 348 -- 10/17 *KANSAS 12 -- W 2-1 1,177 Falender (Thais, Ceresino); Ripmaster (Griffin) 10/19 *OKLAHOMA STATE 12 -- W 1-0 1,210 Minnis (Grandinetti) 10/24 *at Texas 7 -- W 1-0 1,789 Griffin (unassisted) 10/26 *at Texas A&M 7 9 L 0-2 2,222 -- 10/31 *NEBRASKA t-6 22 W 3-1 664 Thais (Grandinetti); Griffin (Thais); F. Munnelly (penalty kick) 11/6 ^vs. Missouri 5 -- L 0-2 537 -- 11/13 1-vs. BYU 11 -- L 0-2 -- -- #-Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game; 1-NCAA First Round

Team Statistics Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Katie Griffin 20-20 10 3 23 47 .213 29 .617 5 0-0 2003 Milestones Fran Munnelly 20-20 6 7 19 57 .105 21 .368 4 1-2 • Sophomore Fran Munnelly was named Kathryn Grandinetti 20-20 4 9 17 19 .211 12 .632 2 0-0 to the Preseason All-Big 12 team on HISTORY Orly Ripmaster 20-20 5 2 12 35 .143 18 .514 2 0-0 Aug 19. Maddy Minnis 20-18 3 4 10 21 .143 10 .476 1 0-0 • For the first time in program history, the Jen Thais 18-18 4 2 10 43 .093 18 .419 1 0-0 Buffs were nationally ranked coming in at Ashlie Mihalcin 20-20 4 0 8 8 .500 4 .500 0 0-0 16th in the NSCAA poll on Sept. 8. Ellen Falender 19-0 1 1 3 9 .111 5 .556 0 0-0 • Munnelly was named the Big 12 Jessica Ceresino 17-0 1 2 4 3 .333 3 1.000 0 0-0 Conference’s Offensive Player of the Alyssa Burgess 19-11 0 1 1 13 .000 8 .615 0 0-0 Week Sept. 23. Laura Munnelly 20-20 0 2 2 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 • Freshman forward Katie Griffin was Tricia Regan 20-20 0 0 0 14 .000 1 .071 0 0-0 named the Big 12 Offensive Player of Mia Pascoe 14-0 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 the Week and CU Athlete of the Week Emily Barnes 10-1 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 respectively Sept. 30. Heather Hawkins 8-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • CU took over first place in the Big 12 Darci Smerchek 18-11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 standings on Oct. 5. TOTAL...... 20 38 33 109 278 .137 132 .475 15 1-2 OPPONENTS...... 20 14 12 40 190 .074 90 .474 4 1-1 • Orly Ripmaster was named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week on Oct. 6. • Colorado shut out Minnesota 6-0 on Oct. Goalkeeping Statistics 10 for the largest win in program history. Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho • Colorado cracked the Top-10 National Jessica Keller 18-17 1604:09 12 0.67 65 .844 14 3 1 9 Ranking while riding a 14 game unbeaten Nikki Resnick 3-3 219:27 2 0.82 6 .750 1 1 0 1 streak as they sat at No. 7 on Oct. 20. TOTAL...... 20 1823:36 14 0.69 76 .844 15 4 1 10 OPPONENTS...... 20 1823:36 38 1.88 94 .712 4 15 1 5 • CU clinched the school’s first regular season Big 12 Conference title on Oct. 26. • Colorado swept Big 12 Postseason No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) honors as head coach Bill Hempen was 0 Jeanne Rankin GK 5-5 So. Edmond, Okla. (Casady) 00 Nikki Resnick GK 5-6 Fr. Boca Raton, Fla. (Spanish River) named Big 12 Coach of the Year, Fran 1 Jessica Keller GK 6-0 So. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (ThunderRidge/Miami) Munnelly was Player of the Year and Katie 2 Tricia Regan D 6-0 So. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) Griffin was Rookie of the Year. 3 Darci Smerchek D 5-4 So. Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) • Nine Buffs were named to three All-Big 4 Kathryn Grandinetti F 5-2 So. Centennial, Colo. (Grandview/Kentucky) 12 teams as Fran Munnelly was named 6 Maddy Minnis M 5-5 Fr. Yorktown, Va. (Hampton Roads Academy) to the first team and Tricia Regan, 8 Ashlie Mihalcin D 5-8 So. Golden, Colo. (Faith Christian) Laura Munnelly and Griffin were tabbed 9 Katie Griffin F 5-3 Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain) 11 Kristina Lamberty F 5-6 So. San Ramon, Calif. (California) second team. CU dominated the all- 12 Laura Munnelly D 5-3 Fr. Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) newcomer team with Griffin, Munnelly, 13 Fran Munnelly M 5-3 So. Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) Jessica Keller, Maddy Minnis and Kathryn 15 Heather Hawkins D 5-6 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Grandinetti. 16 Orly Ripmaster F 5-10 Sr. Boulder, Colo. (Alexander Dawson/Harvard) • Jen Thais and Keller were named 19 Jen Thais M 5-6 Jr. Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo) the Big 12 Conference’s offensive and 21 Alyssa Burgess M 5-5 Jr. Morrison, Colo. (Bear Creek) defensive players of the week on Nov. 4. 24 Emily Barnes M 5-4 Sr. Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake/Notre Dame) • CU received its first ever at-large bid 25 Shannon Kellogg F 5-9 Jr. Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) 28 Jessica Ceresino M 5-4 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines) to the NCAA Soccer Championships as 29 Mia Pascoe M 5-5 Fr. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Montgomery) a 10th seed, but fell to BYU 1-0 to end a 30 Ellen Falender F 5-4 Jr. Aspen, Colo. (Aspen) record-breaking season. 34 Janet Wildemuth GK 5-8 Jr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch/Nevada)

57 2004 (15-6-2 Overall • 6-3-1 Big 12 (3rd) • 7-1-1 Home • 4-3-1 Away • 4-2-0 Neutral • 1-1-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Assistant Coach: Paul Hogan • Home Field: Pleasant View Soccer Complex

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/27 at Georgia 23 -- T 0-0 2OT 1,733 -- 8/29 AIR FORCE 23 -- W 1-0 512 Mihalcin (Falender) 9/02 $vs. San Diego 23 -- L 1-2 OT 75 Mihalcin (Griffin) 9/4 $vs. Eastern Michigan 23 -- W 4-0 55 Thais (unassisted); F. Munnelly (Mihalcin); Kidd (unassisted); F. Munnelly (Griffin) 9/10 %at Wake Forest -- RV W 2-1 250 Mihalcin (Falender, Regan); OWN GOAL (unassisted) 9/12 %vs. Utah -- -- W 1-0 150 Griffin (F. Munnelly, Falender) 9/17 #LSU RV -- W 4-1 731 F. Munnelly (Grandinetti); Griffin (penalty kick); Mihalcin (Griffin); Kellogg (unassisted) 9/19 #DENVER RV -- W 3-0 1,274 True (F. Munnelly); F. Munnelly (Grandinetti); Kidd (Griffin) 9/24 *at Iowa State RV -- W 1-0 270 Mihalcin (Grandinetti, Regan) 9/26 *at Kansas RV 8 L 1-2 526 Mihalcin (F. Munnelly) 10/1 NORTHERN COLORADO RV -- W 3-0 309 Griffin (Grandinetti); Thais (Regan); Griffin (Thais, Minnis) 10/3 *at Missouri RV -- L 0-1 609 -- 10/8 *TEXAS A&M -- 7 L 1-2 708 Thais (Kellogg) 10/10 *TEXAS -- RV T 1-1 2OT 1,032 F. Munnelly (unassisted) 10/15 *BAYLOR -- -- W 2-1 153 F. Munnelly (penalty kick); Mihalcin (True) 10/17 *TEXAS TECH -- -- W 7-0 857 F. Munnelly (unassisted); Gentile (Grandinetti); Thais(Mihalcin); Thais (Kellogg, Falender); Falender (F. Munnelly); Thais (F. Munnelly); Griffin (unassisted) 10/22 *OKLAHOMA RV -- W 4-0 571 Thais (unassisted); Grandinetti (Thais); Mihalcin (Thais); Kellogg (Thais) 10/24 *at Oklahoma State RV -- W 1-0 377 Mihalcin (unassisted) 10/29 *at Nebraska RV -- W 2-0 1,006 Gentile (Mihalcin); True (Griffin, Grandinetti) 11/3 ^vs Missouri 24 -- W 2-1 OT 204 Regan (J. Keller); F. Munnelly (penalty kick) 11/5 ^vs Texas A&M 24 10 L 1-3 1,586 F. Munnelly (penalty kick) 11/12 1-vs Utah RV -- W 3-0 1,810 True (unassisted); Falender (unassisted); Mihalcin (unassisted) 11/14 2-at Portland RV 6 L 0-3 1,998 -- $-Denver Soccer Classic; %-Wake Forest Classic; #-Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game; 1-NCAA First Round; 2-NCAA Second Round

Team Statistics Name GP-GS Min. G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK 2004 Milestones Mihalcin, Ashlie 23-23 1999 10 3 23 39 .256 21 .538 4 0-0 •CU was picked to finish third in the Preseason Munnelly, Fran 23-23 1994 9 5 23 59 .153 33 .559 2 3-3 Big 12 Poll and Fran and Laura Munnelly were Thais, Jen 21-20 1659 7 4 18 37 .189 21 .568 2 0-0 named to the Preseason All-Big 12 Team. Griffin, Katie 23-20 1582 5 5 15 48 .104 19 .396 3 1-1 • For the first time in program history, Colorado Falender, Ellen 23-14 1114 2 4 8 7 .286 6 .857 0 0-0 was ranked in a pair of preseason polls at No. 17 Grandinetti, Kathryn 20-20 1399 1 6 8 21 .048 12 .571 0 0-0 True, Allie 23-22 1560 3 1 7 43 .070 21 .488 2 0-0 in the nation in the Soccer America poll and No. Kellogg, Shannon 17-7 537 2 2 6 18 .111 9 .500 0 0-0 23 in the NSCAA/adidas list. Regan, Tricia 20-18 1667 1 3 5 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 • CU claimed the Wake Forest/adidas Classic Gentile, Maura 19-2 485 2 0 4 13 .154 5 .385 1 0-0 Title. Ashlie Mihalcin was named the tournament’s HISTORY Kidd, Allison 10-2 492 2 0 4 9 .222 5 .556 0 0-0 most valuable player and Laura Munnelly, Minnis, Maddy 22-5 966 0 1 1 15 .000 4 .267 0 0-0 Jessica Keller and Katie Griffin were named Keller, Jessica 23-23 2123 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 all-tournament. Smerchek, Darci 23-22 1791 0 0 0 5 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • The Buffs won their first two games at Prentup Dornseif, Brittany 20-9 1152 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 Field. Ceresino, Jessica 5-0 166 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Prior to a foul the 83rd minute of the Oklahoma Snapp, Mia 8-0 89 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 State game Laura Munnelly was the only player Brown, Aubree 11-0 132 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 in the league, and just one of 17 in the nation, not Harris, Courtney 2-0 20 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 to be substituted for the season. McFarlane, Kyle 6-0 64 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • The Texas Tech game on Oct. 17 was a game Munnelly, Laura 23-23 2121 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 of notables as head coach Bill Hempen claimed Eckenhoff, Alison 2-0 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 his 200th career win in his milestone 350th career TOTAL...... 23 - 45 35 125 328 .137 163 .497 15 4-4 game, Colorado picked up its fourth 10-win OPPONENTS...... 23 - 18 18 54 250 .072 114 .456 6 1-2 season, third under Hempen, Jen Thais set a school record for single game goals (3), Colorado Goalkeeping Statistics scored a school record of seven goals, and Fran Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho Munnelly scored the quickest goal in school Eckenhoff, Alison 1-0 5:01 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 history (3:30). Keller, Jessica 23-23 2117:26 18 0.77 94 .839 15 6 2 12 • Jessica Keller was named Big 12 Defensive TOTAL...... 23 2122:27 18 0.76 96 .842 15 6 2 12 Player of the Week on Oct. 24. OPPONENTS...... 23 2122:27 45 1.91 118 .724 6 13 2 3 • Eight Colorado players were named Academic All-Big 12. First Team: Shannon Kellogg, Jessica No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) Keller, Ashlie Mihalcin, Kathryn Grandinetti, Fran 0 Kaela DeCou GK 5-7 Fr. Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) Munnelly and Maddy Minnis. Second Team: 00 Alison Eckenhoff GK 5-10 Fr. Glencoe, Ill. (New Trier) Jen Thais. 1 Jessica Keller GK 6-0 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (ThunderRidge/Miami) • Fran and Laura Munnelly became the first set of 2 Tricia Regan D 6-0 Jr. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) siblings to be named First Team All-Big 12 while 3 Darci Smerchek D 5-4 Jr. Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) 4 Kathryn Grandinetti F 5-2 Sr. Centennial, Colo. (Grandview/Kentucky) Jessica Keller and Jen Thais were named to the 5 Aubree Brown D 5-4 So. Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) Second Team. Sophomore Allie True was named 6 Maddy Minnis M 5-5 So. Yorktown, Va. (Hampton Roads Academy) to the All-Newcomer team. 7 Allie True M 5-6 So. Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista/UCLA) • Senior Ellen Falender was named to the CoSIDA 8 Ashlie Mihalcin D 5-8 Jr. Golden, Colo. (Faith Christian) Academic All-District VII Soccer team. 9 Katie Griffin F 5-3 So. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain) • The 24th-ranked Buffs received their second 10 Allison Kidd F 5-3 Fr. Mesquite, Texas (John Horn) straight at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. 12 Laura Munnelly D 5-3 So. Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) CU went on to blank Utah 3-0 for the program’s 13 Fran Munnelly M 5-3 Jr. Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) first-ever first round win. 14 Kyle McFarlane D 5-5 Fr. Bainbridge Island, Wash. (Bainbridge) 15 Marissa McBride D 5-7 Jr. Denver, Colo. (Denver East/New Mexico) • Fran Munnelly became the first All-American in 16 Maura Gentile F 5-6 So. Austin, Texas (Westwood) the sport at CU as she was named to the NSCAA 17 Brittany Dornseif D 5-11 So. Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) All-American Third Team. 19 Jen Thais M 5-6 Sr. Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo) • Fran and Laura Munnelly were named to the 20 Mia Snapp D 5-9 Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Mullen) 2004 Soccer Buzz Division I All-Central Region 25 Shannon Kellogg F 5-9 Jr. Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) First Team on Jan. 6. 28 Jessica Ceresino F 5-4 So. San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines) 30 Ellen Falender F 5-4 Sr. Aspen, Colo. (Aspen) 58 2005 (12-8-4 Overall • 6-3-1 Big 12 (t2nd) • 7-1-0 Home • 3-4-2 Away • 2-3-2 Neutral • 1-2-4 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Assistant Coaches: Paul Hogan and Alli Hunt • Home Field: Prentup Field

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/26 VANDERBILT RV -- W 2-1 1,166 F. Munnelly (Cousins, Regan); Manthey (Mihalcin) 8/28 vs. North Carolina RV 2 L 0-3 3,278 -- 9/2 $at Denver RV -- T 2-2 508 Griffin (unassisted); Mihalcin (unassisted) 9/4 $vs. Wyoming RV -- T 1-1 233 Regan (F. Munnelly) 9/9 %-vs. USC RV -- L 0-2 712 -- 9/11 %-at UCLA RV 3 L 0-2 538 -- 9/16 #-DETROIT -- -- W 3-0 764 Griffin (unassisted); F. Munnelly (Picraux, True); F. Munnelly (unassisted) 9/18 #-PITTSBURGH -- -- W 1-0 456 N. Keller (unassisted) 9/23 *NEBRASKA -- -- L 1-2 901 F. Munnelly (Grandinetti) 9/25 *IOWA STATE -- -- W 4-0 540 N. Keller (F. Munnelly, Grandinetti); N. Keller (Grandinetti, Kidd); Griffin, (Kidd); Griffin (True) 9/30 *OKLAHOMA STATE -- RV W 1-0 627 Griffin (F. Munnelly) 10/2 *at Oklahoma -- -- L 1-2 OT 321 F. Munnelly (penalty kick) 10/7 *at Texas -- -- W 2-0 895 Kidd (N. Keller); F. Munnelly (unassisted) 10/9 at Northern Colorado -- -- W 3-0 425 F. Munnelly (Kidd, N. Keller); Griffin (unassisted); F. Munnelly (unassisted) 10/14 *MISSOURI RV -- W 3-2 903 N. Keller (Grandinetti); Griffin (Wenino); Kidd (F. Munnelly, Grandinetti) 10/16 *KANSAS RV -- W 1-0 1,305 Ralph (F. Munnelly) 10/21 *at Texas A&M 24 14 L 1-2 3,364 Grandinetti (unassisted) 10/23 *at Baylor 24 -- T 0-0 356 -- 10/28 *at Texas Tech -- -- W 5-0 268 Griffin (unassisted); Wenino (N. Keller); Kidd (unassisted); Griffin (Kidd); Grandinetti (unassisted) 11/2 ^vs. Oklahoma 23 -- W 2-0 608 Grandinetti (Griffin); Griffin (F. Munnelly) 11/4 ^vs. Texas 23 -- W 3-2 OT 1,157 Griffin (unassisted); Griffin (N. Keller); Kidd (Grandinetti) 11/6 ^vs. Texas A&M 23 10 L 1-2 2OT 2,563 Cousins (L. Munnelly) 11/11 1-vs. UC Riverside 19 -- T 0-0 3OT 874 Won in a shootout 4-3 (Griffin, Kidd, F. Munnelly, Mihalcin) 11/13 2-at UCLA 19 4 L 0-3 679 -- $-Denver Soccer Classic; %-UCLA Women’s Cup; #-Colorado Soccer Classic; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game; 1-NCAA First Round; 2-NCAA Second Round

Team Statistics Name GP-GS Min. G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Griffin, Katie 24-24 2026 12 1 25 84 .143 44 .524 3 0-0

Munnelly, Fran 24-24 2226 8 6 22 61 .131 29 .475 1 1-2 2005 Milestones HISTORY Kidd, Allison 24-20 1601 4 4 12 46 .087 21 .457 3 0-0 • Colorado celebrates it’s 10th season. Keller, Nikki 23-20 1643 4 4 12 42 .095 22 .524 2 0-0 • Fran Munnelly is named to the 2005 Hermann Grandinetti, Kathryn 24-24 2019 3 6 12 25 .120 13 .520 1 0-0 Trophy Watch List, the highest individual honor Cousins, Alexis 23-12 1169 1 1 3 30 .033 8 .267 0 0-0 Mihalcin, Ashlie 19-18 1571 1 1 3 25 .040 6 .240 0 0-0 presented in intercollegiate soccer. Michelle Wenino 24-23 2044 1 1 3 7 .143 4 .571 0 0-0 • Fran and Laura Munnelly named to the Regan, Tricia 24-22 1916 1 1 3 8 .125 4 .500 0 0-0 preseason All-Big 12 Team. Ralph, Lindsey 20-2 397 1 0 2 11 .091 5 .455 1 0-0 • Fran Munnelly’s penalty kick against Manthey, Megan 22-2 518 1 0 2 9 .111 4 .444 1 0-0 Oklahoma on Oct. 2 is her 27th career goal, True, Allie 14-1 356 0 2 2 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 Picraux, Samantha 11-0 254 0 1 1 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 making her the all-time leading goal scorer in Munnelly, Laura 24-24 2237 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Colorado history, moving past Melissa Cartmell. Darci Smerchek 24-24 2170 0 0 0 10 .000 5 .500 0 0-0 • The 3-0 victory over Northern Colorado on Brittany Dornseif 16-0 366 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Oct. 9 marked head coach Bill Hempen’s 50th Kauftheil, Kris 3-0 48 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 win at Colorado. Marquis, Caitlin 4-0 27 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Keller, Jessica 16-16 1381 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • With a 1-0 win over Kansas on Oct. 16, the Radlinski, Kirstin 11-8 880 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Buffs jumped into first place in the Big 12 TOTAL...... 24 - 37 29 103 367 .101 171 .466 12 1-2 Conference. OPPONENTS...... 24 - 26 27 79 265 .098 115 .434 8 0-0 • Goalkeeper Jessica Keller went down with a season-ending ankle injury on Oct. 16, ending Goalkeeping Statistics her career tops among all CU keepers all-time Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho Radlinski, Kirstin 11-8 880:21 9 0.92 40 .816 4 3 2 4.0 in goals against average with 0.83, wins with Keller, Jessica 16-16 1379:54 17 1.11 49 .742 8 5 2 4.0 26 and shutouts with 16. TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 3.0 • Colorado took the second seed in the Big 12 TOTAL...... 24 2260:15 26 1.04 89 .774 12 8 4 11 Conference Tournament and advanced to the OPPONENTS...... 24 2260:15 37 1.47 134 .784 8 12 4 6 championship game for the first time, falling 2-1 to Texas A&M in double overtime. No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) 0 Kirstin Radlinski GK 5-7 Fr. Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado) • Fran Munnelly was named to the Big 12 th 1 Jessica Keller GK 6-0 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (ThunderRidge/Miami) Soccer 10 Anniversary Team. 2 Tricia Regan D 6-0 Sr. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita) • Five Buffs earned All-Big 12 Honors. Fran 3 Darci Smerchek D 5-4 Sr. Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain) Munnelly was named to the First Team for the 4 Kathryn Grandinetti F 5-2 Sr. Centennial, Colo. (Grandview/Kentucky) fourth consecutive year. Katie Griffin, Laura 6 Nikki Keller M/F 5-6 Fr. Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley) Munnelly and Allison Kidd were all named to 7 Allie True M 5-6 Jr. Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista/UCLA) the second team. Nikki Keller was a Big 12 8 Ashlie Mihalcin D 5-8 Sr. Golden, Colo. (Faith Christian) All-Newcomer selection. 9 Katie Griffin F 5-3 Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain) • Going into the Big 12 Tournament, Colorado 10 Allison Kidd F 5-3 So. Mesquite, Texas (John Horn) 11 Megan Manthey M/F 5-7 Fr. Ferndale, Wash. (The Pendleton School/IMG) was tops in the conference in defense, leading 12 Laura Munnelly D 5-3 Jr. Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) the league in league play in goals allowed 13 Fran Munnelly M 5-3 Sr. Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) (eight), goals against average (0.78), and 14 Caitlin Marquis D 5-8 Fr. Boulder, Colo. (The Pendleton School/IMG) shutouts (six). 16 Maura Gentile F 5-6 So. Austin, Texas (Westwood) • CU advanced to the NCAA Division I Soccer 17 Brittany Dornseif D 5-11 So. Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Tournament and moved past the first round with 21 Lindsey Ralph M 5-5 So. Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain/Evansville) a shootout win over UC Riverside on Nov. 12. 22 Alexis Cousins M 5-6 Fr. Fort Collins, Colo. (Fort Collins) The Buffs dropped their second round game 3-0 23 Michelle Wenino D 5-8 Fr. Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) 24 Krista Hoiland M 5-8 Fr. Westminster, Colo. (Northglenn) to UCLA, who went on to the finals. 25 Shannon Hoiland M 5-5 Fr. Westminster, Colo. (Northglenn) 26 Kris Kauftheil M 5-11 Fr. Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) 28 Samantha Picraux F 5-6 Jr. Albuquerque, N.M. (Academy) 59 2006 (14-6-4 Overall • 5-4-1 Big 12 (5th) • 9-2-0 Home • 3-4-2 Away • 2-0-2 Neutral • 1-0-4 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Associate Head Coach: Paul Hogan • Assistant Coach: Alli Hunt • Home Field: Prentup Field

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/25 at Vanderbilt -- 22 T 0-0 2OT 572 -- 8/27 vs. Alabama -- -- W 4-0 60 Wenino (Cousins); Wenino (Cousins); Cousins (unassisted); Keller (Choun) 9/1 #CLEMSON -- -- W 5-1 808 Wenino (White); Marshall (Keller); Marshall (Wenino); Marshall (Keller); Marshall (Manthey) 9/3 #MISSISSIPPI -- -- W 3-1 1,083 Cousins (penalty kick); Marshall (unassisted); Choun (Cousins) 9/8, at Brigham Young 21 22 L 2-3 4,742 Munnelly (unassisted); Marshall (unassisted) 9/10 at Utah 21 14 W 2-1 542 Marshall (Griffin); Griffin (penalty kick) 9/15 DENVER 14 RV W 1-0 1,765 Quador (Marshall) 9/22 *OKLAHOMA 11 -- W 2-1 1,023 Kidd (unassisted); True (Marshall, Munnelly) 9/24 *at Oklahoma State 11 -- L 1-2 523 Cousins (unassisted) 9/29 *at Nebraska 21 -- T 1-1 2OT 452 Marshall (unassisted) 10/1 WYOMING 21 -- W 2-0 1,265 Quador (Munnelly); Keller (Griffin) 10/6 *TEXAS A&M 17 8 L 0-3 1,315 -- 10/8 *TEXAS 17 22 L 1-2 965 Marshall (Munnelly) 10/13 *at Missouri 25 -- L 0-3 713 -- 10/15 *at Iowa State 25 -- W 1-0 213 Marshall (Kidd) 10/20 *TEXAS TECH -- -- W 3-0 750 Quador (Kidd, Cousins); Marshall (Cousins); Griffin (True) 10/22 *BAYLOR -- -- W 1-0 664 Marshall (True) 10/27 *at Kansas -- -- W 4-0 588 Marshall (True); True (Cousins, Griffin); Cousins (Marshall); Marshall (Dornseif) 11/1 ^-vs. Kansas 23 -- T 1-1 2OT 204 Keller (Griffin) 11/3 ^-vs. Texas A&M 23 11 W 3-2 2OT 912 Dornseif (unassisted); Marshall (Keller, Munnelly); Marshall (Cousins) 11/5 ^-vs. Texas 23 9 T 1-1 2OT 1,636 Cousins (Griffin) 11/8 1-COLORADO COLLEGE 17 RV W 2-1 1,871 Griffin (Kidd); Griffin (Kidd) 11/12 2-DENVER 17 -- W 2-1 1,619 Griffin (penalty kick); Marshall (unassisted) 11/17 3-at Notre Dame 17 1 L 0-3 1,837 -- #-Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game; 1-NCAA First Round; 2-NCAA Second Round; 3-NCAA Third Round

Team Statistics Name GP-GS Min. G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Nikki Marshall 24-24 2093 17 3 37 84 .202 42 .500 7 0-0 Alex Cousins 24-23 2078 5 7 17 74 .068 31 .419 0 1-1 2006 Milestones Katie Griffin 19-15 1516 5 5 15 43 .116 22 .512 2 2-2 • 14 wins the second-most in school history Nikki Keller 24-23 1882 3 3 9 36 .083 11 .306 0 0-0 • Second-straight Big 12 Tournament Final Michelle Wenino 16-13 1113 3 1 7 14 .214 6 .429 1 0-0 Allie True 24-24 2150 2 3 7 45 .044 14 .311 1 0-0 • Fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament bid Jess Quador 23-11 1264 3 0 6 15 .200 3 .200 3 0-0 • First trip to the NCAA Sweet 16 Allison Kidd 19-13 1235 1 4 6 33 .030 15 .455 0 0-0 • Nine-game unbeaten streak, the second- Laura Munnelly 24-24 2256 1 4 6 17 .059 6 .353 0 0-0 longest in school history HISTORY Brittany Dornseif 24-23 2085 1 1 3 10 .100 3 .300 0 0-0 Caitlin Choun 7-1 158 1 1 3 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-0 • Tied school record for consecutive shutouts Megan Manthey 24-12 1006 0 1 1 24 .000 6 .250 0 0-0 with four Mary White 22-12 1150 0 1 1 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Averaged 1,193 fans per game, a school Kelly Ross 23-13 1294 0 0 0 9 .000 2 .222 0 0-0 record with seven games of over 1,000 fans. Libby Doyne 16-1 332 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 • A Prentup Field record 1,871 fans attend Maura Gentile 9-7 284 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Ally Goodman 14-1 160 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 the Colorado College game for CU’s first- Kyrna Wheeler 2-0 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 ever NCAA Tournament home match. Shea Kelly 3-0 23 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Senior class record of 56-24-11, the best in Kelly DuChene 3-0 26 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 school history. Kris Kauftheil 3-0 29 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Kara Linder 12-9 751 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Colorado gets over the .500 mark for the Kirstin Radlinski 20-15 1460 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 first time ever with a record of 105-96-20 TOTAL...... 24 - 42 34 118 424 .099 166 .392 14 3-3 (.525) as a program following the season. OPPONENTS...... 24 - 27 22 76 303 .089 123 .406 6 1-1 • Won the program’s 100th game (over Texas Goalkeeping Statistics Tech). Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho • 118 points second most in school history Kara Linder 12-9 751:35 9 1.08 26 .743 6 2 1 2.0 (42 goals 34 assists) . Kirstin Radlinski 20-14 1483:26 18 1.09 68 .791 8 3 3 3.0 • 42 goals scored second most in school history TOTAL...... 24 2235:01 27 1.09 96 .780 14 5 4 8 • 34 assists second most in school history • 424 most shots attempted in school history No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) • Eight shutouts third most in school history. 0 Kirstin Radlinski GK 5-7 So. Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado) • Nikki Marshall sets 21 different school and 1 Kara Linder GK 5-9 Fr. Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln East) class records en route to CU’s third-ever 2 Brittany Dornseif D 5-11 Jr. Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) Big 12 Newcomer of the Year honors. She 3 Michelle Wenino D 5-8 So. Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) 4 Jess Quador D 5-3 Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) becomes the third all time player as a First 5 Kelly Ross D 5-7 Fr. Superior, Colo. (Monarch) Team All-Big 12 selection and is the only 6 Nikki Keller M 5-6 So. Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley) freshman selected in 2006. 7 Allie True M 5-6 Sr. Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista/UCLA) • Laura Munnelly sets records for games 8 Alex Cousins M 5-6 So. Fort Collins, Colo. (Fort Collins) 9 Katie Griffin F 5-3 Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain) started, games played and minutes played 10 Allison Kidd F 5-3 Jr. Mesquite, Texas (John Horn) and is named NSCAA Second Team All Cen- 11 Megan Manthey D 5-7 So. Ferndale, Wash. (The Pendleton School/IMG) tral Region. 12 Laura Munnelly D 5-3 Sr. Arvada, Colo. (Mullen) • Katie Griffin sets the school’s career goals 15 Amber Bettenhausen F 5-4 Jr. rvine, Calif. (Northwood/Wake Forest) 16 Maura Gentile F 5-6 Jr. Austin, Texas (Westwood) with 32, with the final two coming in the 17 Nikki Marshall F 5-7 Fr. Mead, Colo. (Skyline) NCAA Tournament games in Boulder. 18 Kellis Johnson GK 5-8 Fr. San Anselmo, Calif. (Marin Catholic) • Nikki Marshall joins the U21 and U20 19 Kris Kauftheil M 5-11 So. Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) National Teams in training camp during the 20 Mary White M 5-9 Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) 22 Kelly DuChene M 5-5 Fr. Chanhassen, Minn. (Minnetonka) spring, including a trip to England with the 23 Caitlin Choun M 5-0 Fr. Forest City, N.C. (R.S. Central) U20 side in May of 2007. 26 Shea Kelly D 5-6 Fr. San Clemente, Calif. (Rancho Santa Margarita) 27 Ally Goodman D 5-3 Fr. Cherry Hills, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 60 2007 (10-8-4 Overall • 5-5-0 Big 12 (7th) • 5-5-1 Home • 5-3-0 Away • 0-0-3 Neutral • 2-0-4 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Associate Head Coach: Paul Hogan • Assistant Coach: Alli Hunt • Home Field: Prentup Field

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/31 at Denver 14 -- W 2-0 -- Marshall (Cousins); Marshall (Hicks) 9/2 vs Fairfield 14 -- T 1-1 2OT 183 DeJesus (Marshall) 9/6 UTAH 18 RV W 4-2 818 DeJesus (Weeks); DeSaverio (unassisted); Marshall (Foulk, Weeks); Kidd (Foulk) 9/8 BRIGHAM YOUNG 18 RV T 0-0 2OT 981 -- 9/14 at Virginia 19 10 L 0-4 701 -- 9/16 vs New Mexico 19 -- T 0-0 2OT 212 -- 9/21 #STANFORD RV 1 L 0-1 3,128 -- 9/23 #DRAKE RV -- W 1-0 OT 1,348 Wenino (DeSaverio) 9/25 at Wyoming -- -- W 2-0 148 Cousins (unassisted); DeSaverio (Kidd) 9/28 *TEXAS TECH -- -- L 0-1 861 -- 10/5 *NEBRASKA -- -- W 4-0 956 Keller (DeJesus); Marshall (Hicks, DeJesus); Lowry (Hicks); Marshall (Cousins) 10/7 *IOWA STATE -- -- W 1-0 883 Marshall (unassisted) 10/12 *at Baylor RV -- W 3-2 315 Bettenhausen (unassisted); Marshall (Lowry, Bettenhausen); DeSaverio (Lowry, Marshall) 10/14 *at Texas A&M RV 5 L 2-4 2,408 Kidd (Keller); Marshall (unassisted) 10/19 *KANSAS -- -- L 0-2 925 -- 10/21 *MISSOURI -- 16 L 0-2 424 -- 10/26 *at Oklahoma -- -- W 2-1 OT 304 Cousins (DeSaverio); Marshall (Keller) 10/28 *at Oklahoma State -- RV W 1-0 542 Cousins (unassisted) 11/2 *at Texas -- 12 L 1-4 1,218 DeSaverio (unassisted) 11/7 ^vs. Texas -- 10 T 0-0 2OT 615 -- 11/16 1-HAWAII -- -- W 2-0 964 DeSaverio (DeJesus, Bettenhausen); Hicks (DeJesus) 11/18 2-PORTLAND -- 3 L 0-1 1,843 -- #-Colorado Soccer Classic; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game; 1-NCAA First Round; 2-NCAA Second Round Team Statistics Name GP-GS Min. G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Marshall, Nikki 22-22 1927 9 2 20 45 .200 26 .578 4 0-0 DeSaverio, Gianna 22-16 1398 5 2 12 38 .132 22 .579 2 0-0 Cousins, Alex 22-22 1921 3 2 8 35 .086 13 .371 2 0-0 DeJesus, Michaela 22-22 1720 2 4 8 27 .074 11 .407 0 0-0 Kidd, Allison 15-9 765 2 1 5 18 .111 8 .444 0 0-0 2007 Milestones Hicks, Mel 22-9 647 1 3 5 21 .048 9 .429 0 0-0 • Fifth consecutive NCAA Tournament Bettenhausen, Amber 22-8 1225 1 2 4 22 .045 9 .409 0 0-0 bid and second straight year playing

Keller, Nikki 22-22 1901 1 2 4 19 .053 12 .632 1 0-0 host to the first and second rounds in HISTORY Lowry, Kym 21-21 1834 1 2 4 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 Wenino, Michelle 22-22 2018 1 0 2 9 .111 4 .444 1 0-0 Boulder. Foulk, Amanda 17-1 425 0 2 2 7 .000 1 .143 0 0-0 • Colorado recorded 10 wins on the Weeks, Natalie 8-7 591 0 2 2 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 Quador, Jess 11-3 531 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0 season for the sixth straight year. White, Mary 13-7 649 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Five Buffaloes were named to All-Big Vitacca, Taryn 12-3 445 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 12 Teams. Gorman, Genna 18-8 901 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 Dornseif, Brittany 8-5 275 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 • Colorado played No. 1 ranked Stanford Goodman, Ally 12-1 164 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 on Friday, Sept. 21 and the Buffs wel- Charlesworth, Cortney 15-7 779 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 comed a school record 3,128 fans. Head Boryla, Kaylee 6-1 99 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Raley, Amanda 5-0 50 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 football coach Dan Hawkins and the Burnett, Julia 5-0 42 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 football team were also in attendance. Sandford, Lauren 9-4 347 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL...... 22 - 26 24 76 274 .095 129 .471 10 0-0 The record-breaking crowd topped the OPPONENTS...... 22 - 25 24 74 274 .091 108 .394 8 0-0 previous record at Prentup Field by 1,239 people, set last year in the fi rst Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho round of the NCAA Tournament against Linder, Kara 12-9 757:24 3 0.36 27 .900 5 3 1 4.0 Colorado College. The all-time record, Radlinski, Kirstin16-11 1313:35 22 1.51 53 .707 5 5 3 5.0 before the Stanford game, was set in TOTAL...... 22 2070:59 25 1.09 83 .769 10 8 4 10 OPPONENTS..22 2070:59 26 1.13 103 .798 8 10 4 9 1998 when the Buffs played No. 1 North Carolina in front of an even 3,000 fans at No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) 0 Kirstin Radlinski GK 5-7 Jr. Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado) Pleasant View Soccer Complex. 00 Kellis Johnson GK 5-8 So. San Anselmo, Calif. (Marin Catholic) • CU shut out its opponents on 10 1 Kara Linder GK 5-9 So. Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln East) different occasions, marking the fourth 2 Brittany Dornseif D 5-11 Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) 3 Michelle Wenino D 5-8 Jr. Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) time in the history of the program that 4 Jess Quador D 5-3 So. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) they have recorded nine or more shut- 5 Kelly Ross D 5-7 So. Superior, Colo. (Monarch) outs in a single season. 6 Nikki Keller M/F 5-6 Jr. Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley) 7 Genna Gorman F 5-4 Jr. Lakewood, Colo. (Wheatridge/Tennesee) • Nikki Marshall’s goal against Oklahoma, 8 Alex Cousins M 5-6 Jr. Fort Collins, Colo. (Fort Collins) just 27 seconds into overtime, was the 9 Kym Lowry D/M 5-5 Fr. Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen) 10 Allison Kidd F 5-3 Sr. Mesquite, Texas (John Horn) quickest overtime goal in program history, 11 Gianna DeSaverio F 5-4 Jr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield/Arizona) besting the previous mark of 91:06, set 14 Taryn Vitacca D 5-8 Fr. Sandy, Utah (Juan Diego Catholic) by former Buff Melissa Cartmell in 1998, 15 Amber Bettenhausen M/F 5-4 Jr. Irvine, Calif. (Northwood/Wake Forest) 16 Amanda Foulk F 5-4 Fr. Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) by 39 seconds. Michaela DeJesus’ goal 17 Nikki Marshall F 5-7 So. Mead, Colo. (Skyline) in the Utah game came just 52 seconds 18 Kaylee Boryla M 5-9 Fr. Centennial, Colo. (Cherry Creek) into the match, going down as the quickest 19 Natalie Weeks D 5-6 Fr. San Ramon, Calif. (California) 20 Mary White D 5-9 Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) goal in the 11 year history of the program, 22 Cortney Charlesworth D 5-6 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. (Brookwood) shattering the previous record of 1:33 23 Lauren Sandford D 5-6 Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. (El Modena) 24 Maddie Kawa D 5-8 Fr. Naperville, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) set by Jen Almquist vs. Hawai’i in 1996 25 Michaela DeJesus F 5-4 Fr. Dublin, Calif. (Dublin) by 41 seconds. 26 Mel Hicks F 5-10 Fr. Federal Way, Wash. (Thomas Jefferson) 27 Ally Goodman M/F 5-3 So. Cherry Hills, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 28 Tobie Rippy D/M 5-9 So. Glenwood Springs, Colo. (Glenwood Springs) 30 Heidi Daugherty D 5-3 Fr. Camas, Wash. (Camas) 31 Julia Burnett M/F 5-7 Fr. Edwards, Colo. (Battle Mountain) 34 Amanda Raley F 5-4 Fr. Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) 61 2008 (14-5-4 Overall • 6-2-2 Big 12 (4th) • 7-2-2 Home • 6-1-1 Away • 1-2-1 Neutral • 1-2-3 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Associate Head Coach: Paul Hogan • Assistant Coach: Tracy Chao • Home Field: Prentup Field

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/22 FLORIDA RV 20 T 1-1 2OT 1,081 Russell (unassisted) 8/24 DENVER RV -- L 0-1 981 -- 8/29 *at Texas Tech RV -- W 3-2 451 Marshall (unassisted); Butler (Danneburg); Russell (unassisted) 8/31 SAN FRANSISCO RV -- W 4-1 659 Keller (unassisted); Bettenhausen (Cousins); Marshall (Russell); DeSaverio (Marshall, Keller) 9/7 JAMES MADISON RV -- W 4-0 843 Cousins (penaly kick); Bettenhausen (unassisted); Menachof (penalty kick); Bettenhausen (Butler) 9/12 at Mississippi RV -- W 3-2 OT 623 Marshall (Butler); Keller (unassisted); Marshall (Ross) 9/14 at Memphis RV -- W 2-1 216 Cousins (penalty kick); Butler (unassisted) 9/19 #GONZAGA 21 -- W 1-0 846 Marshall (Russell) 9/21 #FRESNO STATE 21 -- W 4-1 875 DeSaverio (Fitzpatrick, Marshall); Keller (Bettenhausen); Wenino (DeSaverio); Cousins (Goodman) 9/26 *OKLAHOMA 18 -- W 5-0 755 DeSaverio (Russell); DeSaverio (Danneburg); Butler (unassisted); Hicks (Russell); Hicks (Newlin) 9/28 *OKLAHOMA STATE 18 12 T 1-1 2OT 1,104 DeSaverio (Marshall) 10/3 *at Missouri 17 -- L 0-1 482 -- 10/5 *at Kansas 17 -- W 2-0 456 Keller (Marshall); DeSaverio (unassisted) 10/10 *TEXAS 22 10 W 1-0 772 Marshall (Keller) 10/12 *BAYLOR 22 -- W 4-0 736 DeSaverio (Keller); Keller (Butler); Menachof (Russell, Butler); Menachof (unassisted) 10/17 *at Nebraska 15 -- W 2-1 507 Marshall (DeSaverio); Marshall (unassisted) 10/19 *at Iowa State 15 -- T 0-0 2OT 327 -- 10/24 at Drake 15 -- W 3-0 102 DeSaverio (Russell); Keller (penalty kick); DeSaverio (Butler, Russell) 10/26 *TEXAS A&M 15 14 L 1-2 OT 2,013 Cousins (penalty kick) 11/5 ^vs. Nebraska 16 -- W 1-0 205 Wenino (DeSaverio) 11/7 ^vs. Oklahoma State 16 8 T 1-1 2OT 1,118 Butler (Danneburg) 11/9 ^vs. Missouri 16 -- L 0-1 1,278 -- 11/14 1-South Dakota State 15 -- L 0-1 -- -- #-Colorado Soccer Classic; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game; 1-NCAA First Round Team Statistics Name GP-GS Min. G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Gianna DeSaverio 21-16 1245 9 2 20 57 .158 28 .491 3 0-0 Nikki Marshall 21-20 1714 8 3 19 79 .101 30 .380 4 0-0 Nikki Keller 23-23 1910 6 3 15 46 .130 19 .413 2 1-1 2008 Milestones Kelly Butler 23-23 1785 4 5 13 39 .103 16 .410 1 0-0 Kate Russell 23-23 1905 2 7 11 51 .039 14 .275 1 0-0 • CU earned its sixth consecutive NCAA Alex Cousins 19-18 1676 4 1 9 45 .089 18 .400 1 3-3 Tournament appearance as a No. 4 Amber Bettenhausen 21-10 1016 3 0 6 35 .086 15 .429 1 0-0 seed. Kelly Menachof 22-21 1487 3 0 6 31 .097 11 .355 0 1-1 Mel Hicks 23-4 564 2 0 4 19 .105 7 .368 0 0-0 • Colorado recorded 14 wins on the Michelle Wenino 23-23 2131 2 0 4 14 .143 9 .643 1 0-0 HISTORY season for just the third time in program Caroline Danneberg 23-23 1942 0 3 3 18 .000 10 .556 0 0-0 Kelly Ross 21-6 . 861 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 history. Kelci Newlin 4-0 28 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • A record high eight Buffaloes were Kassidy Fitzpatrick 18-1 . 535 0 0 0 13 .000 5 .385 0 0-0 named to All-Big 12 Teams. Ally Goodman 20-1 600 0 0 0 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 Kym Lowry 20-17 1447 0 0 0 7 .000 2 .286 0 0-0 •f Of the field, six Buffs were named to Taryn Vitacca 12-0 217 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 the All-Big 12 Academic teams. Hannah Marsala 10-0 202 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • On Aug. 29, CU beat Texas Tech 3-2 Amanda Foulk 8-0 122 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 Maggi Steury 9-0 130 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 which started the second longest Tobie Rippy 5-0 47 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 winning streak in program history with TOTAL...... 23. - 43 26 112 472 .091 191 .405 14 5-5 eight consecutive games. OPPONENTS...... 23. - 17 9 43 237 .072 97 .409 5 0-1 •The Buffs recorded the most on-the- Goalkeeping Statistics road-wins with six for only the second Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho time in school history since the 2003 Kirstin Radlinski 22-19 1866:24 12 0.58 71 .855 14 5 3 6 Kara Linder 6-3 295:31 5 1.52 2 .286 0 0 1 0 season. Kellis Johnson 1-0. 9:41 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 • CU shut out its opponents on 15 TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 6 1.000 0 0 0 0 different occasions, marking the most TOTAL...... 23. 2171:36 17 0.70 80 .825 14 5 4 9 OPPONENTS...... 23. 2171:36 43 1.78 148 .775 5 14 4 5 shutouts in a single season in the No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) history of the program. 0 Kirstin Radlinski GK 5-7 Sr. Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado) •CU attempted a record high 472 shots 00 Kellis Johnson GK 5-8 Jr. San Anselmo, Calif. (Marin Catholic) 1 Kara Linder GK 5-9 Jr. Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln East) on the season. 2 Kelci Newlin D 5-6 Fr. Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) •Colorado tied its previous record most 3 Michelle Wenino D 5-8 Sr. Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) 4 Kelly Menachof M 5-4 Jr. Castle Rock, Colo. (Arapahoe/California) shots in a single game with 37 when 5 Kelly Ross D 5-7 RS-So. Superior, Colo. (Monarch) they played Iowa State on Oct. 19. 6 Nikki Keller M/F 5-6 Sr. Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley) 8 Alex Cousins M 5-6 Sr. Fort Collins, Colo. (Fort Collins) •The Buffs’ tallied a record high 191 9 Kym Lowry D/M 5-5 So. Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen) shots on goal while scoring 43 goals 10 Kassidy Fitzpatrick M 5-7 Fr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley) 11 Gianna DeSaverio F 5-4 Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield/Arizona) which is the second most goals scored 12 Kelly Butler M 5-7 Fr. Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) in a season. 13. Kate Russell M 5-7 Fr. Longmont, Colo. (Silver Creek) • Colorado’s impressive 3-2 overtime 14 Taryn Vitacca D 5-8 So. Sandy, Utah (Juan Diego Catholic) 15 Amber Bettenhausen M/F 5-4 Sr. Irvine, Calif. (Northwood/Wake Forest) come-from-behind win at Mississippi 16 Amanda Foulk F 5-4 So. Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) on Sept. 12 marks the biggest deficit 17 Nikki Marshall F 5-7 Jr. Mead, Colo. (Skyline) 20 Mary White D 5-9 Jr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) that CU has recovered from. They were 21. Hannah Marsala D 5-6 Fr. Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista) down 2-0 for the first 75 minutes of the 22 Caroline Danneberg F 5-8 Fr. Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 24 Maggi Steury D 5-7 Fr. Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) game. 25 Heidi Mayer D 5-6 Fr. Ft. Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) 26 Mel Hicks F 5-10 So. Federal Way, Wash. (Thomas Jefferson) 27 Ally Goodman M/F 5-3 Jr. Cherry Hills, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 28 Tobie Rippy D/M 5-9 Jr. Glenwood Springs, Colo. (Glenwood Springs) 62 2009 (9-10 Overall • 6-4 Big 12 (3rd) • 7-1 Home • 1-6 Away • 1-3 Neutral • 1-4 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Associate Head Coach: Paul Hogan • Assistant Coach: Tracy Chao • Home Field: Prentup Field

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored (Assist) 8/22 *OKLAHOMA STATE RV 11 W 1-0 1,144 Butler (Unassisted) 8/28 vs. Illinois 18 13 L 1-2 497 Fitzpatrick (Unassisted) 8/30 vs. St. Mary’s College 18 -- W 8-1 327 N. Marshall (Unassisted); N. Marshall (Goodman); Butler (Bricker); Fitzpatrick (Unas- sisted); Butler (Unassisted); OWN GOAL; Barczuk (Unassisted); Krier (Menachof) 9/4 #DENVER 15 RV W 1-0 2OT 2,711 N. Marshall (Unassisted) 9/6 #OREGON 15 -- L 1-2 1,120 S. Marshall (Butler) 9/11 UTAH 20 RV W 2-1 708 Ross (Fitzpatrick, Bricker); Lowry (White) 9/13 at Florida 20 14 L 1-3 597 Russell (Unassisted) 9/18 %at Stanford 23 3 L 0-4 1,253 -- 9/20 %vs. Santa Clara 23 12 L 0-1 OT 200 -- 9/25 *NEBRASKA -- RV W 1-0 855 Fitzpatrick (Foulk) 9/27 *IOWA STATE -- -- W 1-0 1,304 Menachof (Bricker) 10/2 *OKLAHOMA -- -- W 5-1 1,136 N. Marshall (Butler); Butler (N. Marshall); N. Marshall (Menachof); N. Marshall (Unassisted); N. Marshall (Unassisted) 10/4 *at Baylor -- -- L 1-2 209 Fitzpatrick (Unassisted) 10/9 *at Missouri -- -- L 0-1 OT 612 -- 10/11 *at Kansas -- -- W 1-0 654 Bricker (Unassisted) 10/23 *at Texas A&M -- 20 L 0-2 2,622 -- 10/25 *at Texas -- -- L 0-1 2OT 1,104 -- 10/30 *TEXAS TECH -- -- W 2-0 582 N. Marshall (Unassisted); Bricker (Russell) 11/4 ^vs. Texas -- -- L 0-1 2OT 364 -- #-Colorado Soccer Classic; %-Stanford Tournament; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game Team Statistics Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Nikki Marshall 19-19 8 1 17 53 .151 18 .340 3 0-0 Kelly Butler 15-14 4 2 10 33 .121 18 .545 2 0-0 Kassidy Fitzpatrick 19-19 4 1 9 35 .114 17 .486 1 0-0 Erin Bricker 18-14 2 4 8 17 .118 7 .412 1 0-0 Kate Russell 15-15 1 2 4 29 .034 7 .241 0 0-0 Kelly Menachof 19-15 1 2 4 26 .038 9 .346 1 0-0 Amy Barczuk 19-19 1 0 2 16 .062 3 .188 0 0-0 Shaye Marshall 17-17 1 0 2 9 .111 3 .333 0 0-0 Kym Lowry 15-13 1 0 2 8 .125 2 .250 1 0-0 Quinn Krier 18-10 1 0 2 8 .125 2 .250 0 0-0 2009 Milestones HISTORY Kelly Ross 19-17 1 0 2 5 .200 1 .200 0 0-0 Ally Goodman 19-9 0 2 2 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 • As the third seed, Colorado made its Amanda Foulk 17-2 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 eighth-straight appearance in the Big 12 Mary White 4-2 . 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Championship. Lauren Shaner 19-1 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 Kelci Newlin 18-6 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 Caroline Danneberg 19-6 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Nikki Marshall owns CU’s all-time top Tobie Rippy 3-0 . 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 scoring spot with 93 points off 42 goals Mel Hicks 8-0. 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Lexi Rakestraw 2-0 . 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 and 9 assists in her four years as a Buf- Maggi Steury 5-0. 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 falo. Natalie Sramek 3-0 . 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Hannah Marsala 2-0 . 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Taryn Vitacca 8-8 . 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 •Marshall tied her previously set CU re- Kara Linder 19-19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 cord of scoring our goals in one match Kelly Moore 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Kellis Johnson 1-0 . 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 against Oklahoma on Oct. 2. TOTAL...... 19 26 16 68 258 .101 95 .368 9 0-0 OPPONENTS...... 19 22 18 62 302 .073 94 .311 10 0-0 • The Buffs’ eight goals against St. Mary’s is the most scored by a CU of- Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho fense in program history. Kara Linder 19-19 1729:10 21 1.09 71 .772 9 10 0 6 Kellis Johnson 1-0 10:25 1 8.64 1 .500 0 0 0 0 Kelly Moore 2-0 34:44 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 • Marshall scored CU’s first goal against TOTAL...... 19 1774:19 22 1.12 72 .766 9 10 0 6 St. Mary’s in just 23 seconds, which is OPPONENTS...... 19 1774:19 26 1.32 69 .726 10 9 0 6 a school record for the quickest goal made. Just one game later, Marshall set No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) another school record after scoring the 00 Kellis Johnson GK 5-8 Sr. San Anselmo, Calif. (Marin Catholic) 0 Kelly Moore GK 5-10 Fr. Norcross, Ga. (Holy Innocents Episcopal) gamewinner in the 109th minute against 1 Kara Linder GK 5-9 Sr. Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln East) Denver to secure a 1-0 double-overtime 2 Kelci Newlin D 5-6 So. Aurora, Colo. (Ponderosa) 4 Kelly Menachof F/M 5-4 Sr. Castle Rock, Colo. (Arapahoe/California) win for the Buffs. This is the latest goal 5 Kelly Ross D 5-7 RSJr. Superior, Colo. (Monarch) scored by a Buff since extra time was 6 Amy Barczuk M/D 5-10 Fr. Centennial, Colo. (Arapahoe) 7 Shaye Marshall M 5-8 Fr. Mead, Colo. (Skyline) shortened to 10 minutes a period in 8 Quinn Krier F/D 5-2 Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) 1998. 9 Kym Lowry D 5-5 Jr. Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen) 10 Kassidy Fitzpatrick M 5-7 So. Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley) 11 Erin Bricker F 5-6 Fr. Moraga, Calif. (Campolindo) • Head Coach Bill Hempen tallied his 12 Kelly Butler M 5-7 So. Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) 13 Kate Russell M 5-7 So. Longmont, Colo. (Silver Creek) 100th program victory with the 5-1 win 14 Taryn Vitacca D 5-8 Jr. Sandy, Utah (Juan Diego Catholic) over Oklahoma. 16 Amanda Foulk F 5-4 Jr. Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) 17 Nikki Marshall F 5-7 Sr. Mead, Colo. (Skyline) 19 Lauren Shaner M/D 5-6 Fr. Longmont, Colo. (Niwot) 20 Mary White D 5-9 RSJr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) 21 Hannah Marsala D 5-6 So. Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista) 22 Caroline Danneberg D 5-8 So. Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 23 Natalie Sramek M/D 5-6 Fr. San Ramon, Calif. (California) 24 Maggi Steury D 5-7 So. Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 25 Lexi Rakestraw D 5-5 Fr. Tampa, Fla. (H.B. Plant) 26 Mel Hicks F 5-10 Jr. Federal Way, Wash. (Thomas Jefferson) 27 Ally Goodman M/D 5-3 Sr. Cherry Hills Village, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 28 Tobie Rippy D 5-9 Jr. Glenwood Springs, Colo. (Glenwood Springs) 63 2010 (8-9-3 Overall • 4-5-1 Big 12 (8th) • 6-2-2 Home • 1-6 Away • 1-1-1 Neutral • 4-3-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Associate Head Coach: Paul Hogan • Assistant Coach: Tracy Chao • Home Field: Prentup Field

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/22 WYOMING -- -- W 2-0 757 Lowry (Danneberg); Marshall (Lowry) 8/29 N. COLORADO -- -- W 2-0 1,027 Lowry (Danneberg); Foulk (Lowry) 9/4 #at Denver -- -- L 1-2 958 Hughes (unassisted) 9/6 #vs UNLV -- -- L 2-4 501 Dohm (Fitzpatrick, Lowry); Vitacca (penalty kick) 9/10 %at Gonzaga -- -- L 0-2 612 -- 9/12 %vs Washington State -- -- W 2-1 OT -- Hughes (Russell); Fitzpatrick (Russell) 9/17 $PURDUE -- -- L 1-3 1,607 Foulk (unassisted) 9/19 $UCLA -- 12 W 1-0 2OT 1,214 Herzl (Lowry, Russell) 9/24 *at Texas A&M -- 6 W 2-1 OT 1,991 Russell (Hughes); Herzl (Fitzpatrick) 9/26 *TEXAS -- RV T 0-0 2OT 1,324 -- 10/1 *at Texas Tech RV -- L 0-1 1,643 -- 10/3 *at Baylor RV -- L 0-1 2OT 302 -- 10/8 *MISSOURI -- -- L 0-1 773 -- 10/10 *Iowa State -- -- W 3-1 854 Marshall (Russell); Russell (unassisted); Lowry (Fitzpatrick, Dohm) 10/14 *at Oklahoma State -- 5 L 2-3 1,076 Fitzpatrick (Russell); Marshall (Danneberg) 10/17 *at Oklahoma -- -- L 1-2 OT 912 Russell (Barczuk) 10/23 SEATTLE -- -- T 1-1 2OT 206 Hughes (unassisted) 10/25 *KANSAS -- -- W 2-1 OT 515 Barczuk (unassisted); Stuller (Foulk) 10/29 *NEBRASKA -- -- W 2-1 809 Barczuk (Vitacca); Bricker (unassisted) 11/3 ^vs Texas A&M -- 6 T 0-0 2OT 497 -- #-Denver Invitational; %-Gonzaga University Tournament; $-Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic; *-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-Big 12 Conference Tournament Game

Team Statistics Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Russell, Kate 20-19 1854 3 5 11 41 .073 20 .488 1 0-1 Lowry, Kym 20-20 1560 3 4 10 28 .107 12 .429 2 0-0 Hughes, Hayley 20-20 1760 3 1 7 26 .115 8 .308 0 0-0 Fitzpatrick, Kassidy 16-10 1153 2 3 7 29 .069 14 .483 1 0-0 Marshall, Shaye 17-1 430 3 0 6 14 .214 7 .500 0 0-0 Barczuk, Amy 20-18 1822 2 1 5 41 .049 9 .220 0 0-0 Foulk, Amanda 20-7 663 2 1 5 17 .118 8 .471 0 0-0 Herzl, Lizzy 16-8 906 2 0 4 12 .167 7 .583 2 0-0 Dohm, Alex 18-11 1140 1 1 3 11 .091 5 .455 0 0-0 2010 Milestones Vitacca, Taryn 13-1 270 1 1 3 5 .200 2 .400 0 1-1 • Head coach Bill Hempen completed his Danneberg, Caroline 20-15 1235 0 3 3 18 .000 12 .667 0 0-0 10th year as head coach at CU, where Bricker, Erin 20-12 1133 1 0 2 21 .048 14 .667 1 0-0 he has registered a 110-75-26 record. Stuller, Anne 11-6 638 1 0 2 16 .062 7 .438 1 0-0 Krier, Quinn 16-2 393 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 • Eighth-seeded Colorado entered the

HISTORY Steiner, Amy 19-19 1394 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 Big 12 postseason tournament for the Steury, Maggi 15-10 599 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 ninth consecutive year. It was the 12th Shaner, Lauren 11-1 164 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 Butler, Kelly 5-0 137 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 time in program history that the Buffaloes Ross, Kelly 20-20 1802 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 continued play past the regular season. Millar, Kayla 3-1 83 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • On Sept. 24, The Buffs beat then No. Brunner, Annie 20-19 1803 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 6-ranked Texas A&M 2-1 in overtime. It Moore, Kelly 1-0 22 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL...... 20 20961 24 20 68 296 .081 133 .449 8 1-2 was the first time CU beat the Aggies OPPONENTS...... 20 - 25 14 64 240 .104 95 .396 9 2-3 during the regular season. • Kate Russell contributed the assists Goalkeeping Statistics in Colorado’s 2-1 overtime victory over Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho Brunner, Annie 20-19 1804:36 22 1.10 61 .735 8 9 3 5 Washington State. Her two assists in Millar, Kayla 2-1 78:30 2 2.29 1 .333 0 0 0 0 one game tied her in second place on Moore, Kelly 1-0 21:30 1 4.19 2 .667 0 0 0 0 CU’s single game record list. Russell’s TEAM……………… 0:00 0 0.00 6 1.000 0 0 0 0 five overall assists put her in a seven- TOTAL...... …… 20 1904:36 25 1.18 70 .737 8 9 3 5 OPPONENTS...... 20 1904:36 24 1.13 109 .820 9 8 3 6 way tie for ninth place on the individual season records list. No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/College) • Alex Dohm became only the fourth 00 Hannah Perry GK 6-0 Jr. Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton North/St. Louis University) Buffalo to earn both All-Big 12 0 Kelly Moore GK 5-10 So. Norcross, Ga. (Holy Innocents Episcopal) 1 Annie Brunner GK 5-9 Fr. Arvada, Colo. (Arvada) Newcomer team and All-Big 12 Second 3 Alex Dohm F/D 5-7 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Liberty) Team honors in the same season. 4 Amy Steiner D 5-3 Jr. Littleton, Colo. (Mullen/Arizona) • 2010 marked the final season for CU 5 Kelly Ross D 5-7 Sr. Superior, Colo. (Monarch) 6 Amy Barczuk D/M 5-10 So. Centennial, Colo. (Arapahoe) in the Big 12 Conference before moving 7 Shaye Marshall M 5-8 So. Mead, Colo. (Skyline) to the Pac-12 in the 2011 season. Colorado 8 Quinn Krier M 5-2 So. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) was a charter member of the Big 12, 9 Kym Lowry D 5-5 Sr. Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen) which began in 1996, the same year 10 Kassidy Fitzpatrick M 5-7 Jr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley) 11 Erin Bricker F 5-6 So. Moraga, Calif. (Campolindo) the CU soccer program was formed. CU 12 Kelly Butler M 5-7 Jr. Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) soccer holds a 60-66-14 all-time record 13 Kate Russell M 5-7 Jr. Longmont, Colo. (Silver Creek) within the conference. 14 Taryn Vitacca D 5-8 Sr. Sandy, Utah (Juan Diego Catholic) 15 Hayley Hughes D 5-4 Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) 16 Amanda Foulk F 5-4 Sr. Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) 18 Lizzy Herzl D 6-0 Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) 19 Lauren Shaner M 5-6 So. Longmont, Colo. (Niwot) 22 Caroline Danneberg F/D 5-8 Jr. Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 23 Anne Stuller F 5-7 Fr. Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 24 Maggi Steury D 5-7 Jr. Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 25 Kayla Millar GK 5-8 So. Broomfield, Colo. (Legacy/CU-Colorado Springs) 26 Mel Hicks F 5-10 Sr. Federal Way, Wash. (Thomas Jefferson) 64 2011 (4-13-2 Overall • 1-9-1 Pac-12 (t-11th) • 1-6-1 Home • 1-7-0 Away • 2-0-1 Neutral • 0-0-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Bill Hempen • Assistant Coaches Chris Gnehm and Tracy Chao • Home Field: Prentup Field

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/19 vs. Colorado College -- -- W 5-0 624 Bolyard (Barczuk); Hughes (Bolyard); Stuller (Danneberg); Shaner (unassisted); Jerman (Jones) 8/21 #N. COLORADO -- -- W 3-0 1,911 Russell (Madden); Hughes (Stuller, Danneberg); Jerman (Marshall) 8/28 #WYOMING RV -- L 0-1 874 -- 9/2 at Purdue -- -- L 0-1 1,137 -- 9/4 at Illinois -- 17 L 2-3 625 Russell (unassisted); Barczuk (penalty kick) 9/11 DENVER -- -- L 0-1 1,321 -- 9/16 vs. Auburn -- RV T 2-2 2OT 929 Barczuk (unassisted); Danneberg (unassisted) 9/18 vs. CSU Bakersfield -- -- W 2-1 364 Barczuk (penalty kick); Marshall (Russell) 9/23 *at Oregon State -- 24 L 0-2 1,017 -- 9/30 *ARIZONA -- -- T 2-2 2OT 1,284 Stuller (unassisted); Stuller (unassisted) 10/2 *ARIZONA STATE -- -- L 0-1 928 -- 10/7 *at Washington -- -- L 1-2 756 Stuller (unassisted) 10/9 *at Washington State -- RV L 0-4 576 -- 10/16 *OREGON -- -- L 1-3 1,202 Russell (Ledger) 10/21 *at California -- RV W 1-0 218 Hughes (unassisted) 10/23 *at Stanford -- 1 L 1-4 1,592 Russell (penalty kick) 10/28 *UCLA -- 6 L 0-8 573 -- 10/30 *USC -- -- L 0-1 915 -- 11/4 *at Utah -- -- L 1-2 745 Steury (Russell) #-Colorado Cup; *-Pac-12 Conference Game

Team Statistics Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Russell, Kate 19-19 1615 4 2 10 42 .095 23 .548 1 1-1 Stuller, Anne 19-18 1341 4 1 9 49 .082 22 .449 0 0-0 Barczuk, Amy 19-19 1553 3 1 7 34 .088 13 .382 0 2-3 Hughes, Hayley 18-17 1378 3 0 6 26 .115 11 .423 1 0-0 Jerman, Darcy 16-9 846 2 0 4 17 .118 7 .412 0 0-0 2011 Milestones

Danneberg, Caroline 13-7 599 1 2 4 7 .143 5 .714 0 0-0 • With a 5-0 routing Colorado College HISTORY Bolyard, Carly 19-18 1158 1 1 3 22 .045 9 .409 1 0-0 and a 3-0 shutout of Northern Colorado Marshall, Shaye 19-14 1043 1 1 3 18 .056 5 .278 1 0-0 Steury, Maggi 14-3 353 1 0 2 6 .167 1 .167 0 0-0 to begin the season, the Buffs won the Shaner, Lauren 19-12 896 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-0 inaugural Colorado Cup. Ledger, Storie 15-0 367 0 1 1 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-0 •1 201 marked the first season for CU in Madden, Clare 9-0 122 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Jones, Bianca 18-16 1255 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 the Pac-12 Conference. Prior to joining the Krier, Quinn 15-11 852 0 0 0 11 .000 4 .364 0 0-0 newly formed conference, the Buffs spent 15 Steiner, Amy 19-18 1368 0 0 0 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 years in the Big 12. In their first season in the Bricker, Erin 15-0 447 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 Pac-12, the Buffs concluded conference play Herzl, Lizzy 15-9 943 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 Boggs, Rebecca 4-0 33 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 with a 1-9-1 record. Millar, Kayla 7-5 461 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • The Buffs defeated California 1-0 on Brunner, Annie 14-14 1135 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 October 21. It marked the first victory in TOTAL...... 19 - 21 11 53 259 .081 112 .432 4 3-4 the Pac-12 for any Colorado team. OPPONENTS...... 19 - 38 29 105 260 .146 107 .412 13 1-1 • Junior Amy Barczuk was an All-Pac-12 Goalkeeping Statistics honorable mention and a U.S. Under-23 Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho national training camp and national Russell, Kate 1-0 11:03 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 team selection. Herzel, Lizzy 1-0 7:09 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Brunner, Annie 14-14 1225:43 23 1.69 40 .635 3 9 2 2 • Bill Hempen stepped down as the head Millar, Kayla 7-5 506:05 15 2.67 28 .651 1 4 0 1 coach of the Colorado women’s soccer TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 team at the conclusion of the 2011 TOTAL………………… 19 1750:00 38 1.95 69 .645 4 13 2 3 season. Under Hempen’s tutelage, the OPPONENTS...... 19 1750:00 21 1.08 91 .812 13 4 2 8 Buffs racked up a 114-88-27 record through 11 seasons and made six NCAA No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 00 Hannah Perry GK 6-0 Sr. Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton North/St. Louis University) appearances. In 2003, (Hempen’s third 1 Annie Brunner GK 5-9 So. Arvada, Colo. (Arvada) year in the position), he led the Buffs to 3 Alex Dohm F/D 5-7 So. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Liberty) the Big 12 regular season title and was 4 Amy Steiner D 5-3 Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Mullen/Arizona) named the Big 12 Coach of the Year. 7 Shaye Marshall M 5-8 Jr. Mead, Colo. (Skyline) 8 Quinn Krier M 5-2 Jr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield) Hempen coached three All-Americans at 9 Darcy Jerman M 5-7 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain) CU and helped the program to the big- 10 Amy Barczuk D/M 5-10 Jr. Centennial, Colo. (Arapahoe) gest single-season turnaround in Big 12 11 Erin Bricker F 5-6 Jr. Moraga, Calif. (Campolindo) 12 Carly Bolyard M/F 5-3 Fr. Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) history in just his second season. 13 Kate Russell M 5-7 Sr. Longmont, Colo. (Silver Creek) • Four wins was the second fewest wins 15 Hayley Hughes D 5-4 So. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) in program history. The fewest was 16 Bianca Jones D 5-9 Fr. Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) three in Hempen’s first season in 2001. 18 Lizzy Herzl D 6-0 So. Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) 19 Lauren Shaner M 5-6 Jr. Longmont, Colo. (Niwot) Eleven losses also marked the most in a 20 Rebecca Boggs M/D 5-9 Fr. Eagle River, Alaska (Eagle River) single season for the program. 21 Clare Madden F 5-5 Fr. LaGrange, Ill. (Fenwick) 22 Caroline Danneberg F/D 5-8 Sr. Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 23 Anne Stuller F 5-7 So. Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 24 Maggi Steury D 5-7 Sr. Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 25 Kayla Millar GK 5-8 Jr. Broomfield, Colo. (Legacy/CU-Colorado Springs) 26 Storie Ledger M 5-3 Fr. Mill Valley, Calif. (Tamalpais) 65 2012 (8-8-4 Overall • 2-7-2 Conference • 3-5-1 Home • 4-3-3 Away • 1-0 Neutral • 1-3-4 Overtime) Head Coach: Danny Sanchez • Assistant Coaches: Jason Green and Donald Trentham • Home Field: Prentup Field

Rank Date Opponent CU Opp. W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/17 #at Northern Colorado -- -- W 3-0 303 Stuller (Hughes); Stuller (unassisted); Machalek, (Paxton) 8/19 #at Colorado College -- -- T 0-0 2OT 321 -- 8/24 %LIU -- -- W 2-0 1,216 Stuller (Hughes); Stuller (Krauser) 8/26 %WRIGHT STATE -- -- W 2-1 1,022 Stuller (Krier); Stuller (Marshall) 9/2 at Northwestern -- -- T 2-2 2OT 360 Barczuk (Krier); Krauser (unassisted) 9/7 $at Denver -- -- L 1-4 1,207 OWN GOAL 9/9 $vs. Cincinnati -- -- W 2-1 550 Hughes (Pappalardo, Brunner);OWN GOAL 9/14 at Wyoming -- -- W 2-0 601 Krauser (Pappalardo); Stuller (unassisted) 9/16 AIR FORCE -- -- W 2-0 1,114 Jerman (Krier); Hughes (Stuller) 9/21 *at Oregon -- -- T 0-0 2OT 753 -- 9/28 *WASHINGTON -- -- L 1-2 OT 704 Paxton (Barczuk) 9/30 *WASHINGTON ST. -- -- L 0-1 1,158 -- 10/5 *CALIFORNIA -- RV L 2-3 OT 822 Barczuk (Krier); Stuller (unassisted) 10/7 *STANFORD -- 2 L 1-2 1,308 Paxton (Marshall) 10/13 *OREGON STATE -- -- L 0-2 707 -- 10/19 *at UCLA -- 3 L 1-2 1,005 Jones (Krier) 10/21 *at USC -- -- W 1-0 2OT 373 Barczuk (Stuller) 10/26 *at Arizona -- -- W 3-0 351 Herzl (Marshall); Ledger (Hughes); Jones (Machalek) 10/28 *at Arizona State -- -- L 1-2 2OT 741 Barczuk (unassisted) 11/2 *UTAH -- -- T 1-1 2OT 822 Marshall (Krauser) #-Colorado Cup; %-Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic; $-DU Invitational;*-Pac-12 Conference Game

Team Statistics Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Anne Stuller 20-20 1735 8 2 18 78 .103 36 .462 3 0-0 Amy Barczuk 20-20 1867 4 1 9 33 .121 17 .515 1 0-0 Hayley Hughes 20-20 1640 2 3 7 27 .074 10 .370 0 0-0 Madison Krauser 20-20 1413 2 2 6 35 .057 16 .457 1 0-0 Emily Paxton 19-3 598 2 1 5 7 .286 5 .714 0 0-0 2012 Milestones Shaye Marshall 20-17 1400 1 3 5 23 .043 13 .565 0 0-0 • Danny Sanchez became just the third Quinn Krier 20-15 1472 0 5 5 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 Bianca Jones 20-20 1838 2 0 4 2 1.000 2 1.000 0 0-0 head soccer coach in Colorado history Nikola Machalek 15-0 95 1 1 3 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 on Dec. 19, 2011. Darcy Jerman 16-15 1218 1 0 2 9 .111 3 .333 1 0-0 • It took Sanchez just eight games to Lizzy Herzl 20-19 1843 1 0 2 3 .333 3 1.000 1 0-0 Storie Ledger 12-1 269 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 lead the Buffs to five wins, faster than Olivia Pappalardo 19-16 1541 0 2 2 16 .000 4 .250 0 0-0 either of his predecessors. HISTORY Annie Brunner 20-20 1816 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • For the second straight season, the Heather Ward 11-1 443 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 Carly Bolyard 15-3 580 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Buffs won the Colorado Cup, picking up Lauren Shaner 20-7 609 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 wins over Northern Colorado and Colorado Jenna Glad 8-2 333 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Erin Bricker 11-0 184 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 College. Taylor Thurmond 2-0 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • The Buffs began the season with three Kayla Millar 3-0 102 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 shutouts and a five-game unbeaten Ashley Love 5-0 26 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Courtney Dudley 5-1 51 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 streak (3-0-2) - both program firsts. Elise Romano 1-0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Colorado scored off own goals in back- TOTAL...... 20 - 27 21 75 250 .108 118 .472 8 0-0 to-back games during the DU Invitational, OPPONENTS...... 20 - 23 18 64 267 .086 100 .375 8 2-2 marking just the third and fourth own Goalkeeping Statistics goals in school history. Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho • CU had its best non-conference season Millar, Kayla 3-0 102:05 0 0.00 6 1.000 0 0 1 0.1 Brunner, Annie 20-19 1814:42 23 1.14 70 .753 8 8 3 7.1 since 2008, going 6-1-2. It marked just TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 1.0 the sixth time that the Buffs won at least TOTAL...... 20 1916:47 23 1.08 77 .770 8 8 4 8 six non-conference matches. OPPONENTS...... 20 1916:47 27 1.27 91 .771 8 8 4 4 • The Buffs picked up back-to-back Pac- No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 12 road matches for the first time since 0 Tillitt, Kenzie GK 5-5 Fr. Carson City, Nev. (Carson) joining the conference in 2011, defeating 00 Builder, Betsy GK 5-11 Sr. Belmont, Calif. (Mercy) USC 1-0 in double overtime and shutting 1 Brunner, Annie GK 5-9 Sr. Arvada, Colo. (Arvada) 2 Thurmond, Taylor D 5-2 So. Ladera Ranch, Calif. (Tesoro) out Arizona 3-0. 3 Huynh, Alex D 5-6 Fr. Sadleir, New South Wales, Australia (Westfields Sports) • The Buff defense tallied eight shutouts 4 Krauser, Madison M 5-3 So. Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) (ranking fourth in the conference and tying 5 Pappalardo, Olivia M 5-5 So. Niles, Ill. (Maine South) 6 Hughes, Hayley D 5-4 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) for sixth all-time at CU). 7 Rice, Brooke M 5-7 Jr. Jackson, Wyo. (Jackson Hole/Santa Clara) • Captain Amy Barczuk became one of 8 Dearborn, Hannah F 5-4 Fr. Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark) 9 Jerman, Darcy M 5-7 Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain) only eight players in CU soccer history 10 Cooper, Tori M 5-7 Jr. Torrance, Calif. (South Torrance/Georgia) to have started at least 76 of 78 games 11 Herwatt, Alyssa M 5-6 Fr. Fairfield, Calif. (Carondelet) played and only the fourth to have 12 Bolyard, Carly M 5-3 Jr. Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) 13 Kraus, Mikaela M 5-6 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) played in every one of the team’s games 14 Paxton, Emily F 5-5 So. Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek) during her four year tenure at CU. She 15 Ward, Heather D 5-11 So. Littleton, Colo. (Dakota Ridge) was selected by the Western New York 16 Jones, Bianca D 5-9 Jr. Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) 18 Herzl, Lizzy D 6-0 Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) Flash in the second round of the inaugural 19 Carlson, Sydney M 5-9 Fr. Bellevue, Wash. (Interlake) NWSL draft. 20 Hooks, Brie F 5-1 Fr. Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) 22 Machalek, Nikki F 5-5 So. Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 23 Stuller, Anne F 5-7 Sr. Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 24 Love, Ashley D 5-2 So. Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) 26 Ledger, Storie F 5-3 Jr. Mill Valley, Calif. (Tamalpais) 66 2013 (14-7-2 Overall • 4-5-2 Conference • 8-2 Home • 2-5-2 Away • 4-0 Neutral • 2-1-2 Overtime) Head Coach: Danny Sanchez • Assistant Coaches: Jason Green and Donald Trentham • Home Field: Prentup Field Date Opponent W/L/T Score Attend. Goals scored 8/23 #vs. UNC W 3-0 725 OWN GOAL; Hooks (Jerman); Hooks (unassisted) 8/25 #COLORADO COLLEGE Rank W 1-0 1,364 Hooks (Stuller) 8/30 AIR FORCE CU Opp. W 2-0 962 Stuller (Pappalardo); Stuller (Huynh, Pappalardo) 9/1 SAINT MARY’S -- -- W 2-0 784 Hooks (Stuller); Hooks (Stuller) 9/6 ^vs. Alabama -- -- W 1-0 OT 418 Hooks (Krauser) 9/8 ^vs. Tennessee-Martin -- -- W 4-1 572 Stuller (unassisted); Pappalardo (Stuller, Krauser); -- -- Stuller (Krauser); Stuller (Krauser) 9/15 at Denver -- -- L 0-3 307 - 9/20 %STONY BROOK -- -- W 4-0 718 Hooks (Krauser); Krauser (Huynh); Paxton (Bolyard); -- -- Stuller (unassisted) 9/22 %UNLV -- -- W 3-1 1,211 Jerman (Hooks); Ward (Stuller); Jerman (penalty kick) 9/28 *STANFORD -- -- L 0-2 1,504 - 10/4 *OREGON STATE -- -- W 2-1 536 Krauser (Stuller); Stuller (Jones) 110/6 *OREGON -- -- W 1-0 1,036 Hughes (unassisted) 10/11 *at Washington State -- -- L 0-3 935 - 10/13 *at Washington -- RV W 1-0 OT 767 Stuller (unassisted) 10/18 *at California -- 2 T 1-1 2OT 288 Krauser (Stuller) 10/25 *USC -- -- W 2-1 783 Hooks (Huynh); Herwatt (Hooks) 10/27 *UCLA -- 3 L 0-1 1,624 - 11/1 *at Arizona State -- -- T 2-2 2OT 868 Krauser (unassisted); Jerman (penalty kick) 11/3 *at Arizona -- -- L 0-3 848 - 11/8 *at Utah -- -- L 1-2 2OT 1,153 OWN GOAL 11/16 1-at Denver -- -- W 1-0 1,394 Stuller, Anne (unassisted) 11/21 2-vs. BYU W 2-1 852 Paxton (Stuller); Bolyard (Krauser) 3 11/23 -at Florida State L 0-4 813 - #-Colorado Cup; ^-DU Invitational; %-Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic; *-Pac-12 Conference Game; 1- NCAA First Round; 2-NCAA Second Round; 3-NCAA Sweet 16 Team Statistics Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK Anne Stuller 23-23 1900 9 8 26 93 .097 53 .570 4 0-2 Brie Hooks 19-16 1209 8 2 18 42 .190 25 595 4 0-0 Darcy Jerman 23-23 1965 3 1 7 41 .073 19 .463 0 2-2 2013 Milestones Madison Krauser 23-21 1590 4 6 14 39 .103 19 .487 0 0-0 Emily Paxton 23-7 1006 2 0 4 28 .071 17 .607 0 0-0 • The Buffs won a school record 10 non-

Olivia Pappalardo 16-13 1026 1 2 4 18 .286 5 .714 0 0-0 conference matches (including two in HISTORY Hayley Hughes 23-23 1965 1 0 2 17 .073 5 .294 1 0-0 Lizzy Herzel 23-23 2115 0 0 0 11 .000 5 .455 0 0-0 the NCAA Tournament). Bianca Jones 23-23 1990 0 1 1 10 .000 3 .300 0 0-0 • Colorado earned its first ever confer- Alyssa Herwatt 22-0 398 1 0 2 9 .111 5 .556 1 0-0 Carly Bolyard 23-15 1198 1 1 3 9 .111 4 .444 1 0-0 ence victories (also its first Pac-12 home Alex Huynh 23-23 1814 0 3 3 8 .000 4 .000 1 0-0 Tori Cooper 20-0 334 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 wins at Prentup Field) since joining the Brooke Rice 16-7 850 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 conference against Oregon State and Mikaela Kruas 13-0 147 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Heather Ward 20-13 1357 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 Oregon. Hannah Dearborn 20-0 580 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Finished a school-best sixth place in Nikki Machalek 4-0 27 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Kenzie Tillitt 2-0 25 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 the Pac-12 Conference. Taylor Thurmond 3-0 21 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Earned a berth to the NCAA Tourna- Sydney Carlson 2-0 14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Ashley Love 5-0 35 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 ment for the first time since 2008 and Storie Ledger 5-0 63 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Annie Brunner 23-23 2111 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 along with UCLA and Stanford, became TOTAL...... 23 - 33 24 90 341 .097 175 .513 14 2-4 one of three Pac-12 teams to make it to OPPONENTS...... 23 - 26 27 79 278 .094 114 .410 7 0-0 the second round of play. Goalkeeping Statistics • Knocked off the 15th-ranked overall Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Save% W L T Sho Tillitt, Kenzie 2-0 24:36 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 and fourth-seed 1-0 to Brunner, Annie 23-23 2111:15 26 1.11 87 .770 14 7 1 9 advance to the second round. TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 TOTAL...... 23 2135:51 26 1.10 88 .772 14 7 2 9 • Eliminated No. 19 Brigham Young by a OPPONENTS...... 23 2135:51 33 1.39 142 .881 7 14 2 6 final 2-1 score to advance to the Sweet No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 16 for just the second time in program 00 Builder, Betsy GK 5-11 Sr. Belmont, Calif. (Mercy) 0 Tillitt, Kenzie GK 5-5 Fr. Carson City, Nev. (Carson) history. 1 Brunner, Annie GK 5-9 Sr. Arvada, Colo. (Arvada West) • CU shut out a program-record five 2 Thurmond, Taylor D 5-2 So. Ladera Ranch, Calif. (Tesoro) 3 Huynh, Alex D 5-6 Fr. Sadleir, New South Wales, Aus. (Westfields Sports) straight opponents to open the season 4 Krauser, Madison M 5-3 So. Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) • The Buffs set a school record by notch- 5 Pappalardo, Olivia M 5-5 So. Niles, Ill. (Maine South) 6 Hughes, Hayley D 5-4 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) ing victories in their first six matches. 7 Rice, Brooke M 5-7 Jr. Jackson, Wyo. (Jackson Hole/Santa Clara) 9 Jerman, Darcy M 5-7 Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain) • The Buffs won 14 games, marking just 10 Cooper, Tori M 5-7 Jr. Torrance, Calif. (South Torrance/Georgia) the fifth season a team has reached 11 Herwatt, Alyssa M 5-6 Fr. Fairfield, Calif. (Carondelet) 12 Bolyard, Carly M 5-3 Jr. Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) that mark (also done in 2003, ‘04, ‘06 13 Kraus, Mikaela M 5-6 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) and ‘08- all years CU made a trip to the 14 Paxton, Emily F 5-5 So. Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek) 15 Ward, Heather D 5-11 So. Littleton, Colo. (Dakota Ridge) NCAAs). 16 Jones, Bianca D 5-9 Jr. Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill) 18 Herzl, Lizzy D 6-0 Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) 19 Carlson, Sydney M 5-9 Fr. Bellevue, Wash. (Interlake) 20 Hooks, Brie F 5-1 Fr. Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) 22 Machalek, Nikki F 5-5 So. Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 23 Stuller, Anne F 5-7 Sr. Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 24 Love, Ashley D 5-2 So. Walnut Creek, Calif. (Las Lomas) 26 Ledger, Storie F 5-3 Jr. Mill Valley, Calif. (Tamalpais)

67 Prentup field

Prentup Field, located on the East Campus of the University of Colorado at Boulder, has been the home of Colorado Soccer since 2003. The field had been the home of the now-obsolete Colorado baseball team before the women’s soccer team took over.

Prentup combines the very best of what Boulder has to offer, with beautiful Colorado mountain views and a lush pitch courtesy of CU’s turf management team.

The Buffaloes have always enjoyed great home advantages in Boulder. CU formerly played its matches at Pleasant View Soccer Complex in North Boulder. This facility had an award-winning field for CU to play on and nine surrounding fields for training.

During that time, the Buffaloes compiled a home record of 50-28-5, a win percentage of .633. The Buffs also played host to over 3,000 fans on Sept. 2, 1998, when they hosted then-defending national champion THE SCOREBOARD AT PRENTUP FIELD WAS ERECTED IN THE FALL OF 2005. North Carolina.

Upon the arrival of coach Bill Hempen, the Buffs started training at Prentup in the spring of 2002 while it was still a baseball field.

In the spring of 2003, the soccer team was granted exclusive use of Prentup, and work began to re-landscape the field. All remnants of the baseball field except for the outfield fence were razed, and the turf began a major makeover.

Prentup Field is now a 160,000 square foot facility that contains a 120x75 yard game CU Home Record field along with a practice area. It is a native soil field and is equipped with an automated irrigation system. When the irrigation was installed and the field was graded in July of 2003, HISTORY Year by Year the turf management team produced a playable soccer facility from seed in just 33 days.

Pleasant View Soccer Complex Each week, the field is painted and mowed 3-4 times in preparation for matches and Season W L T Pct. practices under the supervision of Ryan Newman, along with a collection of other 1996 5 4 0 .556 1997 4 4 0 .500 maintenance practices. 1998 4 5 1 .450 1999 9 1 1 .864 The Buffs trained at Prentup from 2002-04, and finally in the fall of 2004, they played 2000 6 3 0 .667 their first-ever match there, defeating Northern Colorado by a score of 3-0 on October 1, 2001 0 5 2 .000 2004. In 2005, Prentup became CU’s full time home, with the Buffaloes posting a record 2002 8 4 0 .667 of 7-1-0 in their first full season and an all-time mark of55-26-7 . 2003 9 1 0 .900 2004 5 1 1 .786 Capital improvements to the facility are ongoing. An athletic department fund-raising Totals 50 28 5 .633 campaign in the summer of 2005 helped raise funds to put in bleachers for 1,200 people, a new scoreboard, nets behind the goals and iron entrance gates adorned with the CU Prentup Field logo into the venue. Additional funds in advance of the 2006 NCAA Tournament added 2004 2 0 0 1.000 more bleachers, bringing the seating capacity of Prentup Field to 2,000 people. 2005 7 1 0 .875 2006 9 2 0 .818 While there are bleachers for 2,000, fans of CU soccer bring lawn chairs and blankets to 2007 5 5 1 .500 sit on as well in the open areas, continuing some of the community feel of Pleasant View 2008 7 2 2 .727 at the current home. 2009 7 1 0 .875 2010 6 2 2 .700 In the fall of 2007, Prentup and the Buffs welcomed top-ranked Stanford to Boulder and 2011 1 6 1 .188 dropped a 1-0 heartbreaker to the Cardinal in front of a facility record 3,128 fans, shattering 2012 3 5 1 .389 the previous record by 1,257 people. Colorado has also had the privilege of hosting back- 2013 8 2 0 .800 to-back NCAA Tournament first and second rounds in 2006 and 2007, welcoming 1,871 2014 10 3 1 .714 fans against Colorado College in ‘06 and 1,843 against No. 2 Portland in ‘07. In 2014,, the Totals 65 29 8 .676 Buffs hosted a first round match against No. 15 Brigham Young. Overall 115 57 13 .657

68 Prentup field

Prentup Field has been home to University of Colorado athletics for almost 40 years, as the venue is named after former CU baseball coach Frank “Chief” Prentup. The field, formerly known as Varsity Field, was renamed after the former coach in 1978. The complex remained a popular venue until the varsity baseball team was removed in 1980.

The field was used by several different entities within Colorado athletics after 1980. The club baseball team played there, and CU’s mascot Ralphie was even known to have taken practice runs there.

The complex is located just west of CU’s Potts Field track & field complex and ski building. Amenities for Buffalo soccer fans include concessions, rest rooms and free parking and game programs. CU’S RECORD-BREAKING GAME AGAINST NO. 1 STANFORD IN 2007.

Top 10 Crowds at Prentup Field Date Opponent Result Attendance 9/21/07 Stanford (1) L 0-1 3,128 9/4/09 Denver W 1-0 2OT 2,711 10/26/08 *Texas A&M (14) L 1-2 OT 2,013 8/21/11 Northern Colorado W 3-0 1,911

11/8/06 ^Colorado College W 2-1 1,871 11/18/07 ^Portland (3) L 0-1 1,843 HISTORY 9/15/06 Denver W 1-0 1,765 10/27/13 **UCLA (2) L 0-1 1,624 11/12/06 ^Denver W 2-1 1,619 9/17/10 Purdue L 1-3 1,607

Top 20 Home Crowds for Colorado Soccer Date Opponent Result Attendance 9/21/07 Stanford (1) L 0-1 3,128 9/4/98 North Carolina (1) L 0-2 3,000 9/4/09 Denver W 1-0 2OT 2,711 10/26/08 *Texas A&M (14) L 1-2 OT 2,013 8/21/11 Northern Colorado W 3-0 1,911 11/8/06 ^Colorado College W 2-1 1,871 11/18/07 ^Portland (3) L 0-1 1,843 9/15/06 Denver W 1-0 1,765 10/6/96 *Texas L 0-1 1,625 10/27/13 **UCLA (2) L 0-1 1,624

11/12/06 ^Denver W 2-1 1,619 FRANK “CHIEF” PRENTUP 9/17/10 Purdue L 1-3 1,607 8/29/03 Portland (t-2) L 0-1 1,586 10/10/99 *Nebraska (4) L 0-9 1,550 9/28/13 **Stanford (2) L 0-2 1,504 9/8/96 LSU W 2-1 1,500 8/25/13 Colorado College W 1-0 1,364 9/23/07 Drake W 1-0 OT 1,348 9/26/10 *Texas T 0-0, 2OT 1,324 9/11/11 Denver L 0-1 1,321

*-Big 12 Conference Game; ^-NCAA Tournament Game; **-Pac-12 Conference Game Games played from 1996-2004 were played at Pleasant View Soccer Complex. 69 pac-12 conference - performance, the Conference ushered in a new era on July 1, 2011, of- ton State College (now Washington State University) was accepted into Built on a firm foundation of academic excellence and superior athletic- Pacificthe league, Coast with Conference Stanford play University began infollowing 1916 and, in one1918. year later, Washing sity of Colorado and University of Utah. ficially becoming the Pac-12 Conference with the additions of the Univer In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the Uni- - versity of Southern California (USC) and the University of Idaho. In 1924, sioner Larry Scott announced the creation of the Pac-12 Networks on July the University of Montana joined the league roster and in 1928, the PCC Just27, 2011, 27 days solidifying after the a Conferencelandmark television officially dealchanged and puttingits name, the Commis Confer- grew to 10 members with the addition of UCLA. ence on the forefront of collegiate athletics. The Networks, including one national network, six regional networks, and a robust digital network - 1950, with the exception of 1943-45 when World War II curtailed in- ference. In addition, the “TV Everywhere” rights allow fans to access Pac- Thetercollegiate Pacific Coastathletic Conference competition competed to a minimum. as a 10-member During that league time, until the marked12 Networks the first-ever outside integratedthe home mediaon any company digital device, owned including by a college smart con- - phones and tablet computers. sioner in 1940 and was succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in 1944. In 1950, league’sMontana first resigned commissioner from the Conferencewas named. and Edwin the N. PCC Atherton continued was as Commis a nine- That same year, the Pac-12 also launched its Globalization Initiative to team Conference through 1958. proactively promote the Conference and member institutions through - dent-athletes have enjoyed unique cultural and athletic experiences in student-athlete exchanges and sport. In the first four years, Pac-12 stu- China,season fieldinggame schedule full university to be played and Pac-12 in China all-star between teams WASHINGTON in women’s voland leyballTexas to and tip men’s off the basketball, 2015-16 campaign.with the first-ever The Conference men’s basketball and its member regular foundation for growth. schools have gained significant brand exposure for the future and set a the “Conference of Champions ®,” claiming an incredible 140 NCAA team Ontitles the since field, 1999-2000, the Pac-12 including rises above nine the in rest,2014-15, upholding an average its tradition of nearly as nine championships per academic year. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-12’s success, with championships coming in 28 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-12 has led or tied the nation in NCAA Championships in 49 of the last 55 years, the only exceptions being in 1980-81, 1988-89, 1990-91 and 1995-96 when the Conference

finishedFor the 10th-consecutivesecond, and only twiceyear, thefinished Pac-12 third had in the1998-99 most andor tied 2004-05. for the In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and the Athletic Association of Western most NCAA titles of any conference in the country, winning at least six ev- Universities (AAWU) was formed with Thomas J. Hamilton was appoint- ery year since 2000-01. No other conference has won double-digit NCAA ed Commissioner of the new league. The original AAWU membership crowns in a single year, the Pac-12 doing so seven times, including a re- included California, Stanford, USC, UCLA and Washington. Washington cord 14 in 1996-97. State joined the membership in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State HISTORY Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the was adopted in 1968. In 1971, Wiles Hallock took over as Commissioner joinedof the Pac-8. in 1964. Under Hamilton’s watch, the name Pacific-8 Conference With the inclusion of Colorado and Utah, the Conference surpassed an- Pac-12other major was the milestone, first conference with league to reach teams 400 capturing championships 450 titles, in 2010-11. outdis- Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona tancing the next conference by nearly 200. In all, Conference teams have - won 478 NCAA Championships (291 men’s, 158 women’s, 29 combined). ence became a reality. In 1986-87, the league took on a new look, expand- Stateing to University include 10 were women’s admitted sports. to theSince league then, and the the Conference Pacific-10 has Confer been Pac-12 members have won 291 NCAA team championships on the men’s considered the premiere league in women’s athletics, securing the most side, 77 more than the next closest conference. Men’s NCAA crowns have NCAA titles in women’s sports of any conference nearly every year. come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac-12 - 16 basketball titles by six schools (more than any other conference), 54 tennis titles, 47 outdoor Thomas C. Hansen was named the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983, a role he would hold for 26 years until 2009, and was succeeded by current 25 of 46 NCAA titles in volleyball, 41 of 46 in water polo, 29 in skiing, and Commissioner Larry Scott, who took on the new role in July 2009. track24 in swimming& field crowns, & diving and national 28 baseball championships. titles. Pac-12 members have won During the 2010-11 academic year, the University of Colorado accepted Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number of its invitation to join the Pac-12 on June 11, 2010, and on June 17, 2010, NCAA individual champions. Over 2,000 (2,208) individual crowns have the University of Utah agreed to join the Conference. The Buffaloes and been won by Pac-12 student-athletes over the years with 1,333 by male student-athletes. Student-athletes have also captured 174 individual ti- tles at combined championships (ie., skiing and fencing). Utes officially became the 11th and 12th members of the Conference on JulyIt was 1, 2011,during the that first 2010-11 additions academic to the league year since that 1978. Scott helped deliver On the women’s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began monumental changes that transformed the Conference into a modern 12- conducting women’s championships 34 years ago, Pac-12 members have team league. In addition to expanding to 12 teams, member institutions claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 25 occasions, - including 15-consecutive years from 2000-2015. Overall, the Pac-12 has tory, created two divisions - the North and the South, for football only captured 158 NCAA women’s titles, easily outdistancing the SEC, which agreed to equal revenue sharing for the first time in the Conference’s his is second with 97. Pac-12 members have dominated a number of sports, also secured a landmark media rights deal that dramatically increased winning 23 softball titles, 21 tennis crowns, 14 volleyball titles, 16 of the andnational established exposure a Football and revenue Championship for each school,Game for establishing the first time the ever. Pac-12 He last 26 trophies in golf, and 14 in swimming & diving. Networks and Pac-12 Digital Network that guaranteed enhanced expo- sure across all sports. Pac-12 women student-athletes shine nationally on an individual basis, as well, having captured an unmatched 701 NCAA individual crowns, an Currently, the Pac-12 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 12 women’s sports, average of nearly 21 championships per season. with beach volleyball added in 2015-16. Additionally, the Conference is a The roots of the Pac-12 Conference date back nearly 100 years to Decem- men’s sports and three women’s sports. member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other meeting at the Imperial Hotel in Portland, Ore. The original membership berconsisted 2, 1915, of whenfour schools the Pacific - the Coast University Conference of California (PCC) was at Berkeley,founded atthe a the SOMA district. University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon Agricul- The Pac-12 Conference offices are located in the heart of San Francisco in tural College (now Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the Conference. 70 Pac-12 Conference

PAC-12 TEAM CHAMPIONS PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1993 Stanford 18-2-2 (3-1) 1998 Stacy Tullock, Arizona State 1994 * 1999 Marcia Wallis, Stanford 1995 Stanford 16-4 (7-0) Jessica Winton, UCLA 1996 Stanford 12-9 (6-1) 2000 Marcie Ward, Stanford 1997 UCLA 19-3 (9-0) 2001 Megan Kakadelas, USC 1998 California/UCLA/USC (7-2) 2002 Elizabeth Bogus, Arizona State 1999 Stanford 15-5-1 (7-7-1) 2003 Rosa Anna Tantillo, USC 2000 Washington 18-3-0 (8-1) 2004 Jodie Taylor, Oregon State 2001 UCLA 20-3 (8-1) 2005 Amy Rodrigeuz, USC 2002 Stanford 21-1-1 (9-0) 2006 Lauren Cheney, UCLA 2003 UCLA 20-2-3 (8-0-1) 2007 Christen Press, Stanford 2004 Arizona/UCLA (6-3) 2008 Lindsay Taylor, Stanford 2005 UCLA 22-2-2 (7-0-2) 2009 Mariah Nogueira, Stanford 2006 UCLA 21-4 (8-1) 2010 Jenna Richardson, Oregon State 2007 UCLA 20-2-2 (9-0) 2011 Chioma Ubogagu, Stanford 2008 UCLA 22-1-2 (9-0) 2012 Ifeoma Onumonu, California 2009 Stanford 25-1 (9-0) 2013 Darian Jenkins, UCLA 2010 Stanford 23-1-2 (9-0) 2014 Andi Sullivan, Stanford 2011 Stanford 25-0-1 (11-0) 2012 Stanford 21-1-2 (11-0) 2013 UCLA 22-1-3 (9-0-2)

2014 UCLA 21-1-2 (10-0-1) *No champion was determined in 1994 as women’s soccer was deemed HISTORY a non-sponsored conference sport. PAC-12 COACH OF THE YEAR PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1995 Ian Sawyers, Stanford 1995 Carmel Murphy, Stanford 1996 Jim Millinder, USC 1996 Erin Martin, Stanford 1997 , UCLA 1997 Traci Arkenberg, UCLA 1998 Jim Millinder, USC 1998 Tracye Lawyer, Stanford 1999 Steve Swanson, Stanford Isabelle Harvey, USC 2000 Lesle Gallimore, Washington 1999 Stacey Tullock, Arizona State 2001 Andy Nelson, Stanford 2000 Tracey Millburn, UCLA 2002 Dan Tobias, Washington State 2001 , Washington 2003 Jillian Ellis, UCLA 2002 Marcia Wallis, Stanford 2004 Dan Tobias, Arizona 2003 Tina Frimpong, Washington 2005 Kevin Boyd, California Nandi Pryce, UCLA 2006 Tara Erickson, Oregon 2004 Tina Frimpong, Washington 2007 Jillian Ellis, UCLA 2005 Mallory Miller, Arizona 2008 Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford 2006 Nicole Garbin, Oregon 2009 Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford 2007 Lauren Cheney, UCLA 2010 Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford 2008 Christina DiMartino, UCLA 2011 Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford 2009 Kelley O’Hara, Stanford 2012 Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford 2010 Christen Press, Stanford 2013 Keidane McAlpine, Washington State 2011 Lindsay Taylor, Stanford 2014 Amanda Cromwell, UCLA 2012 Zakiya Bywaters, UCLA 2013 Micaela Castain, Washington State 2014 Sam Mewis, UCLA

71 big 12 conference champions

In 2003, when Jen Thais said in a preseason press conference that her season goal was, “to make the NCAA Tournament and to be nationally recognized. What I’m hoping... what I’m expecting, is to surprise people,” little did she know what kind of impact that prediction would have on the eighth team in Colorado soccer history... and the nation for that matter. A record breaking season was approached in four phases. Phase I were the preseason exhibition games where the Buffs shutout Northern Colorado 4-0 and Air Force 3-0. Phase II consisted of CU’s non-conference schedule where the Buffs came out virtually unscathed at 7-1. In the season opener, they held defending national champion and then-No. 2 Portland scoreless for 87 minutes before suffering a 1-0 defeat. The Buffs would regroup and close out the remainder of the non-conference season 7-0, beating teams by a 17-2 scoring margin. It was during Phase II that CU picked up its first-ever win against a top- 10 ranked opponent when it handed then-No. 9 Denver a 3-0 blanking, just days after the Pioneers had upended Portland. Enter Phase III... the Big 12 Conference season. The Buffs came away from the ‘03 season 8-1-1, the cre- scendo of the season being a 3-1 win over nemesis Nebraska in the season finale for both teams in below freezing temperatures on a pitch covered in ice. Colorado’s 25 season points was the fourth highest in league standings history. At the conclusion of the regular season, the Buffs came away with the coach, player and rookie of the year, a first-team All-Big 12 pick, three second-teamers and five of their nine newcomers named to the All-Newcomer team. With 25 school single-season, class and career records shattered, Colorado entered the final phase of the season, Phase IV... the postseason. They went into the eighth Big 12 Conference Tournament as the No. 1 seed for the first time in program history, and a week later the Buffs entered their first NCAA Tournament as just one of 16 seeded teams. 2003 BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR FRAN MUNNELLY

RECORDS BROKEN IN 2003 Record 2003 Previous Single Season Wins 15 11 (1999) Single Season Road Wins 6 3 (2001) Win Streak 11 5 (1999) Unbeaten Streak 15 6 (2002) Big 12 Wins 8 5 (1997) Points (single game) 18 (vs. Minnesota) 13 (vs. Eastern Illinois, 2002) Most Goals 6 (vs. Minnesota) 5 (at Texas Tech, 2003)

HISTORY Shutouts 10 6 (2002) Individual Goals (game) 2 (six times) 2 (eight times since 1996) Individual Goals (season) 10 (Katie Griffin) 8 (Melissa Cartmell, 2000) Individual Assists (season) 9 (Kathryn Grandinetti) 6 (Fran Munnelly, 2002) Points (season) 23 (Katie Griffin) 20 (Fran Munnelly, 2002) Season GAA 0.69 1.51 (2002) Goals Allowed 14 31 (2002) 2003 BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR BILL HEMPEN

2003 BIG 12 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR KATIE GRIFFIN

72 big 12 tournament history

1996 Anheuser-Busch Sports Centre (St. Louis, Mo.) 2004 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Quarterfinals (3) Baylor def. (6) Texas------3-2 Quarterfinals (1) Kansas def. (8) Iowa State------4-1 (5) Missouri def. (4) Texas Tech------3-2 (4) Texas) def. (5) Nebraska------2-0 Semifinals (1) Nebraska def. (5) Missouri------2-1 (2) Texas A&M def. (7) Oklahoma ------3-0 (2) Texas A&M def. (3) Baylor------5-4 ot (3) Colorado def. (6) Missouri---- 2-1 (ot) Championship (1) Nebraska def. (2) Texas A&M------1-0 ot Semifinals (4) Texas def. (1) Kansas-- 3-2 (2ot) (2) Texas A&M def. (3) Colorado------3-1 1997 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Championship (2) Texas A&M def. (4) Texas------3-0 Quarterfinals (3) Baylor def. (6) Iowa State------4-2 (4) Texas def. (5) Colorado------1-0 2005 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Semifinals (2) Nebraska def. (3) Baylor------4-1 Quarterfinals (1) Texas A&M def. (8) Missouri------3-1 (1) Texas A&M def. (4) Texas------3-1 (4) Nebraska def. (5) Kansas------3-1 Championship (1) Texas A&M def. (2) Nebraska------3-1 (2) Colorado def. (7) Oklahoma------2-0 (6) Texas def. (3) Iowa State------1-0 1998 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Semifinals (1) Texas A&M def. (4) Nebraska------4-2 Quarterfinals (3) Texas A&M def. (6) Iowa State------6-0 (2) Colorado def. (6) Texas---- 3-2 (ot) (5) Missouri def. (4) Texas ------3-1 Championship (1) Texas A&M def. (2) Colorado---- 2-1 (ot) Semifinals (5) Missouri def. (1) Baylor------3-2 (2) Nebraska def. (3) Texas A&M------3-2 2006 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Championship (2) Nebraska def. (5) Missouri------4-0 Quarterfinals (1) Texas A&M def. (8) Baylor------3-0 (5) Colorado tied (4) Kansas---- 1-1 (ot) 1999 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) (2) Oklahoma State def. (7) Oklahoma------(2-1) Quarterfinals (1) Nebraska def. (8) Texas Tech------10-1 (3) Texas def. (6) Nebraska --- 1-0 (ot) (4) Baylor def. (5) Texas------2-0 Semifinals (5) Colorado def. (1) Texas A&M - 3-2 (2ot) (7) Iowa State tied (2) Texas A&M------0-0 (3) Texas def. (2) Oklahoma State ------2-0 (3) Missouri def. (6) Colorado------5-3 Championship (3) Texas tied (5) Colorado-- 1-1 (2ot) Semifinals (3) Missouri def. (7) Iowa State------2-1

(1) Nebraska def. (4) Baylor------7-1 2007 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Championship (1) Nebraska def. (3) Missouri------2-1 Quarterfinals (1) Texas A&M tied (8) Iowa State-- 1-1 (2ot) HISTORY (4) Missouri tied (5) Texas Tech-- 4-3 (2ot) 2000 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) (2) Texas tied (7) Colorado-- 0-0 (2ot) Quarterfinals (1) Nebraska def. (8) Kansas------4-0 (6) Oklahoma State def. (3) Kansas ------3-0 (4) Baylor def. (5) Missouri ----- 4-3 ot Semifinals (1) Texas A&M def. (4) Missouri ------4-1 (2) Texas A&M def. (7) Colorado------3-1 (2) Texas tied (6) Oklahoma State - 1-1 (2ot) (6) Oklahoma def. (3) Texas------2-0 Championship (2) Texas def. (1) Texas A&M------2-1 Semifinals (2) Texas A&M def. (6) Oklahoma ------1-0 (1) Nebraska def. (4) Baylor------4-0 2008 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Championship (1) Nebraska def. (2) Texas A&M------4-1 Quarterfinals (1) Oklahoma State def. (8) Texas Tech ------3-0 (4) Colorado def. (5) Nebraska ------1-0 2001 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) (7) Kansas def. (2) Texas A&M ------4-2 Quarterfinals (1) Texas def. (8) Iowa State------6-1 (3) Missouri def. (6) Texas ------3-1 (5) Missouri def. (4) Kansas ----- 1-0 ot Semifinals (4) Colorado tied (1) Oklahoma State - 1-1 (2ot) (2) Nebraska def. (7) Baylor------5-1 (3) Missouri tied (7) Kansas - 1-1 (2ot) (3) Texas A&M def. (6) Oklahoma------1-0 ot Championship (3) Missouri def. (4) Colorado ------1-0 Semifinals (3) Texas A&M def. (2) Nebraska------3-2 (1) Texas def. (5) Missouri---- 1-0 4ot 2009 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Championship (3) Texas A&M def. (1) Texas------1-0 Quarterfinals (5) Oklahoma State def. (4) Nebraska ------3-0 (6) Texas def. (3) Colorado -1-0 (2 ot) 2002 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) (1) Missouri def. (8) Kansas --- 3-2 (ot) Quarterfinals (1) Texas A&M def. (8) Ok-State------5-0 (2) Texas A&M def. (7) Baylor ------2-0 (5) Colorado def. (4) Missouri------1-0 Semifinals (5) Oklahoma State def. (1) Missouri ------3-2 (2) Texas def. (7) Iowa State------4-1 (2) Texas A&M def. (6) Texas ------5-1 (3) Nebraska def. (6) Kansas------2-1 Championship (5) Oklahoma State def. (2) Texas A&M ------1-0 Semifinals (3) Nebraska def. (2) Texas---- 2-1 (ot) (1) Texas A&M def. (5) Colorado------3-1 2010 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) Championship (3) Nebraska def. (1) Texas A&M------1-0 Quarterfinals (4) Oklahoma def. (5) Texas ------1-0 (3) Nebraska def. (6) Missouri------4-1 2003 Blossom Soccer Stadium (San Antonio, Texas) (1) Texas A&M def. (8) Colorado--- 0-0(2ot) Quarterfinals (8) Missouri def. (1) Colorado------2-0 TAMU advances on Penalty kicks 5-4 (4) Nebraska def. (5) Texas A&M---- 2-1 (ot) (2) Oklahoma State def. (7) Texas A&M------3-1 (7) Oklahoma State def. (2) Texas------1-0 Semifinals (4) Oklahoma def. (1) Texas A&M---- 1-0 (ot) (3) Kansas def. (6) Oklahoma------1-0 (2) Oklahoma State def. (3) Nebraska----- 3-2(ot) Semifinals (8) Missouri def. (4) Nebraska------3-2 Championship (2) Oklahoma State def. (4) Oklahoma--- 1-1(2ot) (7) Oklahoma State def. (3) Kansas------1-0 OSU advances on penalty kicks 5-4 Championship (7) Oklahoma State def. (8) Missouri-- 3-2 (2ot)

73 Colorado Soccer on TV National TV RANK Date Opponent CU Opp. Site Result Outlet Nov. 6, 2005 #Texas A&M 23 10 San Antonio, Texas L 1-2 2OT FSN* Nov. 5, 2006 #Texas 23 9 San Antonio, Texas T 1-1 FSN* Nov. 9, 2008 #Missouri 16 -- San Antonio, Texas L 0-1 FSN* Oct. 14, 2010 ^Oklahoma State -- 5 Stillwater, Okla. L 2-3 Fox Soccer Channel

Regional TV RANK Date Opponent CU Opp. Site Result Outlet Sept. 30, 2005 ^Oklahoma State -- RV Boulder, Colo. W 1-0 FSN RM* Sept. 15, 2006 Denver 14 RV Boulder, Colo. W 1-0 FSN RM Oct. 5, 2007 ^Nebraska -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 4-0 FSN RM** Nov. 18, 2007 $Portland -- 3 Boulder, Colo. L 0-1 FSN RM** Oct. 26, 2008 ^Texas A&M 15 14 Boulder, Colo. L 1-2 OT FSN RM** Oct. 30, 2009 ^Texas Tech -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 2-0 FSN RM Oct. 29, 2010 ^Nebraska -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 2-1 FSN-RM Oct. 16, 2011 &Oregon -- -- Boulder, Colo. L 1-3 ROOT

Local TV RANK Date Opponent CU Opp. Site Result Outlet Sept. 8, 2006 BYU 21 22 Provo, Utah L 2-3 BYU TV

^-Big 12 Conference Game #-Big 12 Tournament Championship Game &-Pac-12 Conference Game $-NCAA Tournament Third Round Game *-Tape Delayed **-Also Broadcast on BuffsTV

HISTORY Pac-12 Networks RANK Date Opponent CU Opp. Site Time/Result Sept. 16, 2012 Air Force -- -- Boulder, Colo. W, 2-0 Sept. 21, 2012 *Oregon -- -- Eugene, Colo. T, 0-0 2OT Sept. 28, 2012 *Washington -- -- Boulder, Colo. L, 1-2 OT Sept. 30, 2012 *Washington State -- -- Boulder, Colo. L, 0-1 Oct. 26, 2012 *Arizona -- -- Tucson, Ariz. W, 3-0 Oct. 28, 2012 *Arizona State -- -- Tempe, Ariz. L, 1-2 2OT Nov. 2, 2012 *Utah -- -- Boulder, Colo. T, 1-1 2OT Oct. 4, 2013 *Oregon State RV -- Boulder, Colo. W, 2-1 Oct. 6, 2013 *Oregon RV -- Boulder, Colo. W, 1-0 Oct. 25, 2013 *USC RV -- Boulder, Colo. W, 2-1 Oct. 27, 2013 *UCLA RV 2 Boulder, Colo. L, 0-1 Nov. 8, 2013 *Utah RV RV Salt Lake City, Utah L, 1-2 2OT Aug. 22, 2014 #Colorado State -- -- Boulder, Colo. W, 2-0 Aug. 24, 2014 #Northern Colorado -- -- Boulder, Colo. W, 1-0 Oct. 3, 2014 *USC -- 18 Los Angeles, Calif. W, 1-0 Oct. 10, 2014 *Oregon State -- -- Corvallis, Ore. W, 1-0 Oct. 12, 2014 *Oregon -- -- Eugene, Ore. W, 2-1 Oct. 16, 2014 *Stanford -- 4 Palo Alto, Calif. L, 0-3 Oct. 24, 2014 *Washington State -- 24 Boulder, Colo. L, 1-2 Oct. 31, 2014 *Arizona State -- -- Boulder, Colo. W, 2-0 Nov. 7, 2014 *Utah -- -- Boulder, Colo. W, 2-0 Nov. 15, 2014 1BYU -- 15 Boulder, Colo. W, 2-0

*-Pac-12 Conference Game #-Colorado Cup 1NCAA Tournament First Round Game

74 Colorado Soccer online broadcasts RANK Date Opponent CU Opp. Site Result Outlet Oct. 13, 2006 ^Missouri 25 -- Columbia, Mo. L 0-3 MUTigers Oct. 20, 2006 ^Texas Tech -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 3-0 BuffsTV Oct. 22, 2006 ^Baylor -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 1-0 BuffsTV Nov. 10, 2006 $Colorado College 17 -- Boulder, Colo. W 2-1 BuffsTV Nov. 13, 2006 $$Denver 17 RV Boulder, Colo. W 2-1 BuffsTV Aug. 31, 2007 Denver 14 -- Denver, Colo. W 2-0 Pioneer Vision Sept. 6, 2007 Utah 18 RV Boulder, Colo. W 4-2 BuffsTV Sept. 8, 2007 BYU 18 RV Boulder, Colo. T 0-0 2OT BuffsTV Sept. 14, 2007 Virginia 19 10 Charlottesville, Va. L 0-4 ACCSelect Sept. 21, 2007 Stanford RV 1 Boulder, Colo. L 0-1 BuffsTV Sept. 23, 2007 Drake RV -- Boulder, Colo. W 1-0 OT BuffsTV Sept. 28, 2007 ^Texas Tech -- -- Boulder, Colo. L 0-1 BuffsTV Oct. 7, 2007 ^Iowa State -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 1-0 BuffsTV Oct. 19, 2007 ^Kansas -- -- Boulder, Colo. L 0-2 BuffsTV Oct. 21, 2007 ^Missouri -- 16 Boulder, Colo. L 0-2 BuffsTV Nov. 16, 2007 $Hawaii -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 2-0 BuffsTV Aug. 22, 2008 Florida RV 20 Boulder, Colo. T 1-1 2OT BuffsTV Aug. 24, 2008 Denver RV -- Boulder, Colo. L 0-1 BuffsTV Sept. 7, 2008 James Madison RV -- Boulder, Colo. W 4-0 BuffsTV Sept. 19, 2008 Gonzaga 21 -- Boulder, Colo. W 1-0 BuffsTV Sept. 21, 2008 Fresno State 21 -- Boulder, Colo. W 4-1 BuffsTV Sept. 26, 2008 ^Oklahoma 18 -- Boulder, Colo. W 5-0 BuffsTV Sept. 28, 2008 ^Oklahoma State 18 12 Boulder, Colo. T 1-1 2OT BuffsTV Oct. 10, 2008 ^Texas 22 10 Boulder, Colo. W 1-0 BuffsTV Oct. 12, 2008 ^Baylor 22 -- Boulder, Colo. W 4-0 BuffsTV Nov. 5, 2008 %Nebraska 16 -- San Antonio, Texas W 1-0 Big12Sports Nov. 7, 2008 %Oklahoma State 16 8 San Antonio, Texas T 1-1 2OT Big12Sports Aug. 22, 2009 ^Oklahoma State RV 11 Boulder, Colo. W 1-0 BuffsTV Sept. 4, 2009 Denver 15 RV Boulder, Colo. W 1-0 2OT BuffsTV Sept. 6, 2009 Oregon 15 -- Boulder, Colo. L 1-2 BuffsTV Sept. 11, 2009 Utah 20 RV Boulder, Colo. W 2-1 BuffsTV Sept. 25, 2009 ^Nebraska -- RV Boulder, Colo. W 1-0 BuffsTV Sept. 27, 2009 ^Iowa State -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 1-0 BuffsTV Oct. 2, 2009 ^Oklahoma -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 5-1 BuffsTV

Nov. 4, 2009 %Texas -- -- San Antonio, Texas L 0-1 2OT Big12Sports HISTORY Aug. 22, 2010 Wyoming -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 2-0 BuffsTV Aug. 29, 2010 Northern Colorado -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 2-0 BuffsTV Sept. 4, 2010 Denver -- -- Denver, Colo. L 1-2 Pioneer Vision Sept. 6, 2010 UNLV -- -- Denver, Colo. L 2-4 Pioneer Vision Sept. 17, 2010 Purdue -- -- Boulder, Colo. L 1-3 BuffsTV Sept. 19, 2010 UCLA -- 12 Boulder, Colo. W 1-0 2OT BuffsTV Sept. 24, 2010 ^Texas A&M -- 6 College Station, Texas W 2-1 OT Aggies All-Access Sept. 26, 2010 ^Texas -- RV Boulder, Colo. T 0-0 2OT BuffsTV Oct. 1, 2010 ^Texas Tech RV -- Lubbock, Texas L 0-1 Texas Tech Video Oct. 8, 2010 ^Missouri -- -- Boulder, Colo. L 0-1 BuffsTV Oct. 10, 2010 ^Iowa State -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 3-1 BuffsTV Oct. 17, 2010 ^Oklahoma -- -- Norman, Okla. L 1-2 OT Sooner All-Access Oct. 25, 2010 ^Kansas -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 2-1 OT BuffsTV Oct. 29, 2010 ^Nebraska -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 2-1 OT BuffsTV Nov. 3, 2010 %Texas A&M -- 6 San Antonio, Texas T 0-0 2OT Big12Sports Aug 21, 2011 Northern Colorado -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 3-0 BuffsTV Aug. 28, 2011 Wyoming RV -- Boulder, Colo. L 0-1 BuffsTV Sept. 11, 2011 Denver -- -- Boulder, Colo. L 0-1 BuffsTV Sept. 30, 2011 &Arizona -- -- Boulder, Colo. T 2-2 2OT BuffsTV Oct. 2, 2011 &Arizona State -- -- Boulder, Colo. L 0-1 BuffsTV Oct. 16, 2011 &Oregon -- -- Boulder, Colo. L 1-3 BuffsTV Oct. 28, 2011 &UCLA -- 6 Boulder, Colo. L 0-8 BuffsTV Oct. 30, 2011 &USC -- -- Boulder, Colo. L 0-1 BuffsTV Sept. 7, 2012 Denver -- -- Denver, Colo. L 1-4 Pioneer Vision Oct. 5, 2012 &California -- RV Boulder, Colo. L 2-3 OT Pac-12 Digital Oct. 7, 2012 &Stanford -- 2 Boulder, Colo. L 1-2 Pac-12 Digital Oct. 13, 2012 &Oregon State -- -- Boulder, Colo. L 0-2 Pac-12 Digital Oct. 21, 2012 &USC -- -- Los Angeles, Calif. W 1-0 2OT Pac-12 Digital Aug. 25, 2013 Colorado College -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 1-0 Pac-12 Digital Aug. 30, 2013 Air Force -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 2-0 Pac-12 Digital Sept. 1, 2013 St. Mary’s -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 2-0 Pac-12 Digital Sept. 20, 2013 Stony Brook RV -- Boulder, Colo. W 4-0 Pac-12 Digital Sept. 22, 2013 UNLV RV -- Boulder, Colo. W 3-1 Pac-12 Digital Sept. 28, 2013 &Stanford RV 2 Boulder, Colo. L 0-2 Pac-12 Digital Nov. 1, 2013 &Arizona State RV -- Tempe, Ariz. T 2-2 2OT Pac-12 Digital Nov. 3, 2013 &Arizona RV -- Tucson, Ariz. L 0-3 Pac-12 Digital Nov. 16, 2013 $Denver RV 15 Denver, Colo. W 1-0 Pioneer Vision Aug. 29, 2014 UNLV RV -- Las Vegas, Nev. W 3-0 Mountain West Aug. 31, 2014 Kent State RV -- Las Vegas, Nev. L 0-1 Mountain West Sept. 5, 2014 Kansas State -- RV Boulder, Colo. L 1-2 (2OT) Pac-12 Digital Sept. 7, 2014 Detroit -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 3-0 Pac-12 Digital Sept. 12, 2014 Denver -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 2-1 Pac-12 Digital Sept. 19, 2014 Bryant -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 2-0 Pac-12 Digital Sept. 21, 2014 San Francisco -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 3-0 Pac-12 Digital Sept. 27, 2014 &California -- 12 Boulder, Colo. L 2-4 Pac-12 Digital Oct. 26, 2014 &Washington -- 18 Boulder, Colo. T 0-0 (2OT) Pac-12 Digital Nov. 2, 2014 &Arizona -- -- Boulder, Colo. W 3-1 Pac-12 Digital Nov. 21, 2014 $$North Carolina -- 6 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-1 (OT) ESPN3 ^-Big 12 Conference Game %-Big 12 Tournament Game #-Big 12 Tournament Championship Game $-NCAA Tournament First Round Game $$-NCAA Tournament Second Round Game $$$-NCAA Tournament Third Round Game &-Pac-12 Conference Game 75 all-time series results

OPPONENT (SERIES) H/A/N W/L/T SCORE OT RANK POST OPPONENT (SERIES) H/A/N W/L/T SCORE OT RANK POST OPPONENT (SERIES) H/A/N W/L/T SCORE OT RANK POST SEASON SEASON SEASON Air Force (5-1, 4-0 Home, 1-1 Away) Colorado College (7-2-1, 4-1 Home, 2-1-1 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Harvard (0-1, 0-1 Away) Oct. 22, 1996 A L 0-1 Oct. 19, 1996 A L 2-5 RV Sept. 21, 1997 A L 0-1 13 Sept. 22, 1999 H W 2-0 Oct. 1, 1997 H L 0-3 Sept. 13, 2000 A W 3-2 Oct. 7, 1998 A W 1-0 OT Hawaii (1-1, 1-1 Home) Aug. 29, 2004 H W 1-0 Sept. 19, 1999 H W 1-0 Nov. 2, 1996 H L 2-3 Sept. 16, 2012 H W 2-0 Sept. 15, 2000 H W 3-0 Nov. 16, 2007 H W 2-0 NCAA Aug. 30, 2013 H W 2-0 Oct. 21, 2001 A W 1-0 Nov. 8, 2006 H W 2-1 NCAA Illinois (0-2, 0-1 Away, 0-1 Neutral) Alabama (3-1, 1-0 Home, 0-1 Away, 2-0 Neutral) Aug. 19, 2011 N W 5-0 Aug. 28, 2009 N L 1-2 13 Sept. 18, 1998 A L 0-3 Aug. 19, 2012 A T 0-0 2OT Sept. 4, 2011 A L 2-3 17 Sept. 17, 1999 H W 3-1 Aug. 25, 2013 H W 1-0 Aug. 27, 2006 N W 4-0 Iowa State (12-2-1, 9-0 Home, 3-2-1 Away) Sept. 6, 2013 N W 1-0 OT Colorado State (1-0, 1-0 Home, 0-0 Away) Oct. 11, 1996 A W 2-0 Aug. 22, 2014 H W 2-0 Sept. 7, 1997 H W 2-1 OT Alabama-Birmingham (1-0, 1-0 Home) Oct. 9, 1998 A L 1-2 Sept. 3, 1999 H W 3-0 Cornell (1-0, 1-0 Home) Oct. 8, 1999 H W 2-1 RV Sept. 8, 2000 H W 1-0 Oct. 22, 2000 H W 1-0 Arizona (2-1-1, 1-0-1 Home, 1-1 Away) Oct. 28, 2001 A L 0-1 Sept. 30, 2011 H T 2-2 2OT Denver (10-8-1, 7-3 Home, 3-5-1 Away) Oct. 11, 2002 H W 1-0 Oct. 26, 2012 A W 3-0 Nov. 2, 1997 H W 3-2 Sept. 28, 2003 H W 2-0 Nov. 3, 2013 A L 0-3 Oct. 20, 1998 A L 0-1 Sept. 24, 2004 A W 1-0 Nov. 2, 2014 H W 3-1 Sept. 29, 1999 H W 1-0 Sept. 25, 2005 H W 4-0 Aug. 25, 2000 A L 0-1 Oct. 15, 2006 A W 1-0 Arizona State (1-4-1, 1-2 Home, 0-2-1 Away) Sept. 18, 2001 H L 1-3 Oct. 7, 2007 H W 1-0 Aug. 29, 1997 H L 0-1 Sept. 6, 2003 A W 3-0 9 Oct. 19, 2008 A T 0-0 2OT Sept. 3, 2000 A L 1-3 Sept. 19, 2004 H W 3-0 Sept. 27, 2009 H W 1-0 Oct. 2, 2011 H L 0-1 Sept. 2, 2005 A T 2-2 20T Oct. 10, 2010 H W 3-1 Oct. 28, 2012 A L 1-2 2OT Sept. 15, 2006 H W 1-0 RV Nov. 1, 2013 A T 2-2 2OT Nov. 12, 2006 H W 2-1 RV NCAA James Madison (1-0, 1-0 Home) Oct. 31, 2014 H W 2-0 Aug, 31, 2007 A W 2-0 Sept. 7, 2008 H W 4-0 Aug. 24, 2008 H L 0-1 Auburn (0-0-1, 0-0-1 Away) Sept. 4, 2009 H W 1-0 2OT RV Kansas (9-7-1, 4-4 Home, 5-3 Away, 0-0-1 Neutral) Sept. 16, 2011 A T 2-2 2OT RV Sept. 4, 2010 A L 1-2 Oct. 25, 1996 H L 0-1 Sept. 11, 2011 H L 0-1 Sept. 28, 1997 A L 3-4 Baylor (6-6-3, 4-1-1 Home, 2-5-2 Away) Sept. 7, 2012 A L 1-4 Oct. 30, 1998 H W 1-0 Sept. 15, 1996 A L 0-3 Sept. 15, 2013 A L 0-3 16 Aug. 27, 1999 A W 2-1 Oct. 17, 1997 H W 3-2 22 Nov. 16, 2013 A W 1-0 15 NCAA Oct. 8, 2000 A W 1-0 Oct. 25, 1998 A L 0-2 17 Sept. 12, 2014 H W 2-1 Oct. 14, 2001 H L 0-4 Oct. 24, 1999 H T 1-1 2OT 25 Sept. 27, 2002 A L 1-5 Oct. 13, 2000 H L 1-3 Detroit (2-0, 2-0 Home) Oct. 17, 2003 H W 2-1 Oct. 19, 2001 A L 0-3 Sept. 16, 2005 H W 3-0 Sept. 26, 2004 A L 1-2 8 Oct. 18, 2002 A T 1-1 2OT Sept. 7, 2014 H W 3-0 Oct. 16, 2005 H W 1-0 Oct. 5, 2003 A W 2-0 Oct. 27, 2006 A W 4-0 Oct. 15, 2004 H W 2-1 Drake (2-0, 1-0 Home, 1-0 Away) Nov. 1, 2006 N T 1-1 2OT Big 12 HISTORY Oct. 23, 2005 A T 0-0 2OT Sept. 23, 2007 H W 1-0 OT Oct. 19, 2007 H L 0-2 Oct. 22, 2006 H W 1-0 Oct. 24, 2008 A W 3-0 Oct. 5, 2008 A W 2-0 Oct. 12, 2007 A W 3-2 Oct. 11, 2009 A W 1-0 Oct. 12, 2008 H W 4-0 Duke (0-1, 0-1 Neutral) Oct. 23, 2010 H W 2-1 OT Oct. 4, 2009 A L 2-1 Sept. 12, 1999 N L 0-2 20 Sept. 5, 2014 H L 1-2 2OT RV Oct. 3, 2010 A L 0-1 2OT Eastern Illinois (1-0, 1-0 Home) Kent State (0-1, 0-1 Neutral) Brigham Young (2-3-1, 1-0-1 Home, 0-3 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Sept. 20, 2002 H W 4-1 Aug. 31, 2014 N L 0-1 Sept. 11, 1998 A L 2-5 17 Nov. 13, 2003 A L 0-2 NCAA Eastern Michigan (1-0, 1-0 Neutral) LIU Brooklyn (1-0, 1-0 Home) Sept. 8, 2006 A L 2-3 22 Sept. 4, 2004 N W 4-0 Aug. 24, 2012 H W 2-0 Sept. 8 2007 H T 0-0 2OT RV Nov. 21, 2013 N W 2-1 19 NCAA Fairfield (0-0-1, 0-0-1 Neutral) Louisiana State (2-0-1, 2-0 Home, 0-0-1 Away) Nov. 15, 2014 H W 2-0 15 NCAA Sept. 2, 2007 N T 1-1 2OT Sept. 8, 1996 H W 2-1 Sept. 20, 1998 A T 1-1 2OT Bryant (1-0, 1-0 Home) Florida (0-2-1, 0-1-1 Home, 0-1 Away) Sept. 17, 2004 H W 4-1 Sept. 19, 2014 H W 2-0 Sept. 1, 1997 H L 0-3 17 Aug. 22, 2008 H T 1-1 2OT 20 Maine (1-0, 1-0 Home) California (1-3-1, 0-2 Home, 1-1-1 Away) Sept. 13, 2009 A L 1-3 14 Sept. 22, 2002 H W 3-2 Sept. 1, 1996 A L 0-2 Oct. 21, 2011 A W 1-0 RV Florida State (0-1, 0-1 Away) Maryland (0-1, 0-1 Home) Oct. 5, 2012 H L 2-3 OT RV Nov. 23, 2013 A L 0-4 3 Sept. 27, 1998 H L 0-5 Oct. 18, 2013 A T 1-1 2OT 9 Sept. 27, 2014 H L 2-4 12 Fresno State (2-1, 2-0 Home, 0-1 Away) Massachusetts (1-1, 1-0 Home, 0-1 Away) Sept. 9, 2001 A L 2-3 Sept. 20, 1997 A L 0-1 OT t-20 California-Riverside (0-0-1, 0-0-1 Neutral) Aug. 30, 2002 H W 3-0 Sept. 25, 1998 H W 4-0 Nov. 11, 2005 N T 0-0 NCAA Sept. 21, 2008 H W 4-1 Memphis (1-0, 1-0 Away) Cal State Bakersfield (1-0-1, 1-0-1 Away) George Washington (1-0, 1-0 Home) Sept. 14, 2008 A W 2-1 Aug. 31, 1996 A T 1-1 OT Sept. 6, 1998 H W 4-1 Sept. 18, 2011 A W 2-1 Minnesota (1-1, 1-0 Home, 0-1 Away) Georgia (1-0-1, 0-0-1 Home, 1-0 Away) Sept. 8, 2002 A L 2-3 Central Connecticut (1-0, 1-0 Home) Aug. 31, 2003 A W 2-1 OT Oct. 10, 2003 H W 6-0 Sept. 10, 2000 H W 2-1 Aug. 27, 2004 H T 0-0 2OT Mississippi (2-1, 1-1 Home, 1-0 Away) Cincinnati (1-0, 1-0 Neutral) Gonzaga (1-1, 1-0 Home, 0-1 Away) Sept. 15, 2002 H L 0-3 Sept. 9, 2012 N W 2-1 Sept. 19, 2008 H W 1-0 Sept. 3, 2006 H W 3-1 Sept. 10, 2010 A L 0-2 Sept. 12, 2008 A W 3-2 OT Clemson (1-0, 1-0 Home) Sept. 1, 2006 H W 5-1

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OPPONENT (SERIES) H/A/N W/L/T SCORE OT RANK POST OPPONENT (SERIES) H/A/N W/L/T SCORE OT RANK POST OPPONENT (SERIES) H/A/N W/L/T SCORE OT RANK POST SEASON SEASON SEASON

Missouri (6-13-1, 3-5 Home, 1-6-1 Away, 2-2 Neutral) Oklahoma State (9-4-3, 6-0-2 Home, 3-4 Away, 0-0-1 Neutral) Stony Brook (1-0, 1-0 Home) Oct. 27, 1996 H W 2-1 OT Sept. 27, 1996 H W 2-1 Sept. 20, 2013 H W 4-0 Sept. 26, 1997 A W 2-0 Sept. 12, 1997 A L 1-2 Nov. 1, 1998 H L 1-6 Oct. 4, 1998 H T 1-1 2OT Tennessee-Martin (1-0, 1-0 Neutral) Aug. 29, 1999 A L 2-6 Oct. 3, 1999 A W 3-1 Sept. 8, 2013 N W 4-1 Nov. 3, 1999 N L 3-5 25 Big 12 Sept. 29, 2000 H W 3-1 Oct. 6, 2000 A L 0-2 Oct. 5, 2001 A L 1-3 Texas (4-12-4, 1-5-2 Home, 2-5 Away, 1-2-2 Neutral) Oct. 12, 2001 H L 0-2 Oct. 27, 2002 H W 1-0 Oct. 6, 1996 H L 0-1 OT 20 Sept. 29, 2002 A T 2-2 2OT Oct. 19, 2003 H W 1-0 Oct. 24, 1997 A L 2-3 Nov. 7, 2002 N W 1-0 Big 12 Oct. 24, 2004 A W 1-0 Nov. 6, 1997 N L 0-1 Big 12 Sept. 26, 2003 H W 3-2 Sept. 30, 2005 H W 1-0 RV Oct. 18, 1998 H L 0-3 Nov. 6, 2003 N L 0-2 Big 12 Sept. 24, 2006 A L 1-2 Oct. 17, 1999 A L 1-2 Oct. 3, 2004 A L 0-1 Oct. 28, 2007 A W 1-0 RV Sept. 22, 2000 A L 2-3 2OT Nov. 3, 2004 N W 2-1 OT Big 12 Sept. 28, 2008 H T 1-1 2OT 12 Sept. 28, 2001 H L 2-3 Oct. 14, 2005 H W 3-2 Nov. 7, 2008 N T 1-1 2OT 8 Big 12 Oct. 6, 2002 H L 0-1 4 Oct. 13, 2006 A L 0-3 Aug. 22, 2009 H W 1-0 11 Oct. 24, 2003 A W 1-0 Oct. 21, 2007 H L 0-2 16 Oct. 14, 2010 A L 2-3 5 Oct. 10, 2004 H T 1-1 2OT RV Oct. 3, 2008 A L 0-1 Oct. 7, 2005 A W 2-0 Nov. 9, 2008 N L 0-1 Big 12 Oregon (2-2-1, 1-2 Home, 1-0-1 Away) Nov. 4, 2005 N W 3-2 OT Big 12 Oct. 9, 2009 A L 0-1 OT Sept. 6, 2009 H L 1-2 Oct. 8, 2006 H L 1-2 22 Oct. 8, 2010 H L 0-1 Oct. 16, 2011 H L 1-3 Nov. 5, 2006 N T 1-1 2OT 9 Big 12 Sept. 21, 2012 A T 0-0 2OT Nov. 2, 2007 A L 1-4 12 Nebraska (7-7-2, 4-3-1 Home, 2-4-1 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Oct. 6, 2013 H W 1-0 Nov. 7, 2007 N T 0-0 2OT 10 Big 12 Oct. 13, 1996 A L 2-10 6 Oct. 12, 2014 A W 2-1 Oct. 10, 2008 H W 1-0 10 Sept. 5, 1997 H L 1-5 5 Oct. 25, 2009 A L 0-1 2OT Oct. 11, 1998 A L 0-1 13 Oregon State (2-2, 1-1 Home, 1-1 Away) Nov. 4, 2009 N L 0-1 2OT Big 12 Oct. 10, 1999 H L 0-9 4 Sept. 23, 2011 A L 0-2 24 Sept. 26, 2010 H T 0-0 2OT RV Oct. 20, 2000 A L 0-4 4 Oct. 13, 2012 H L 0-2 Oct. 26, 2001 H T 1-1 2OT t-4 Oct. 4, 2013 H W 2-1 Texas A&M (2-17-2, 0-6-1 Home, 1-7 Away, 1-4-1 Neutral) Nov. 1, 2002 A L 0-4 Oct. 10, 2014 A W 1-0 Oct. 4, 1996 H L 0-3 8 Oct. 31, 2003 H W 3-1 22 Oct. 26, 1997 A L 0-5 7 Oct. 29, 2004 A W 2-0 Pittsburgh (1-0, 1-0 Home) Oct. 16, 1998 H L 0-3 24 Sept. 23, 2005 H L 1-2 Sept. 18, 2005 H W 1-0 Oct. 15, 1999 A L 0-2 21 Sept. 29, 2006 A T 1-1 2OT Sept. 24, 2000 A L 1-6 10

Oct. 5, 2007 H W 4-0 Portland (0-3, 0-2 Home, 0-1 Away) Nov. 1, 2000 N L 1-3 9 Big 12 Oct. 17, 2008 A W 2-1 Aug. 29, 2003 H L 0-1 t-2 Sept. 30, 2001 H T 2-2 2OT 9 HISTORY Nov. 5, 2008 N W 1-0 Big 12 Nov. 14, 2004 A L 0-3 6 NCAA Oct. 4, 2002 H L 0-2 8 Sept. 25, 2009 H W 1-0 RV Nov. 18, 2007 H L 0-1 3 NCAA Nov. 8, 2002 N L 1-3 3 Big 12 Oct. 29, 2010 H W 2-1 Oct. 26, 2003 A L 0-2 9 Purdue (0-2, 0-1 Home, 0-1 Away) Oct. 8, 2004 H L 1-2 7 New Hampshire (0-1, 0-1 Home) Sept. 17, 2010 H L 1-3 Nov. 5, 2004 N L 1-3 10 Big 12 Sept. 13, 2002 H L 1-2 OT Sept. 9, 2011 A L 0-1 Oct. 21, 2005 A L 1-2 14 Nov. 6, 2005 N L 1-2 2OT 10 Big 12 New Mexico (1-0-1, 1-0 Away, 0-0-1 Neutral) Saint Mary’s (2-0, 1-0 Home, 1-0 Neutral) Oct. 6, 2006 H L 0-3 8 Sept. 14, 2003 A W 1-0 Aug. 30, 2009 N W 8-1 Nov. 3, 2006 N W 3-2 2OT 11 Big 12 Sept. 16, 2007 N T 0-0 2OT Sept. 1, 2013 H W 2-0 Oct. 14, 2007 A L 2-4 5 Oct. 26, 2008 H L 1-2 OT 14 North Carolina (0-4, 0-1 Home, 0-2 Away, 0-1 Neutral) San Diego (0-1, 0-1 Neutral) Oct. 23, 2009 A L 0-2 20 Sept. 4, 1998 H L 0-2 1 Sept. 2, 2004 N L 1-2 OT Sept. 24, 2010 A W 2-1 OT 6 Sept. 10, 1999 A L 0-6 1 Nov. 3, 2010 N T 0-0 2OT 6 Big 12 Aug. 28, 2005 N L 0-3 2 San Francisco (2-2, 2-1 Home, 0-1 Away) Nov. 21, 2014 A L 0-1 OT 6 NCAA Sept. 17, 2000 H L 0-1 2OT Texas Tech (11-3-1, 6-1 Home, 5-2-1 Away) Sept. 7, 2001 A L 1-2 Sept. 13, 1996 A L 1-2 Northern Arizona (1-0, 1-0 Home) Aug. 31, 2008 H W 4-1 Oct. 19, 1997 H W 2-1 OT Oct. 13, 2002 H W 2-1 Sept. 21, 2014 H W 3-0 Oct. 23, 1998 A T 0-0 2OT Oct. 22, 1999 H W 1-0 Northern Colorado (8-0, 5-0 Home, 2-0 Away, 1-0 Neutral) San Jose State (1-0, 1-0 Home) Oct. 27, 2000 H W 2-0 Oct. 30, 1996 H W 2-0 Sept. 21, 2003 H W 3-0 Nov. 2, 2001 A W 2-1 Oct. 1, 2004 H W 3-0 Oct. 20, 2002 A W 2-0 Oct. 9, 2005 A W 3-0 Santa Clara (0-1, 0-1 Neutral) Oct. 3, 2003 A W 5-1 Aug. 29, 2010 H W 2-0 Sept. 20, 2009 N L 0-1 OT 12 Oct. 17, 2004 H W 7-0 Aug. 21, 2011 H W 3-0 Oct. 28, 2005 A W 5-0 Aug. 17, 2012 A W 3-0 Seattle (0-0-1, 0-0-1 Home) Oc. 20, 2006 H W 3-0 Aug. 23, 2013 N W 3-0 Oct. 23, 2010 H T 1-1 2OT Sept. 28, 2007 H L 0-1 Aug. 24, 2014 H W 1-0 Aug. 29, 2008 A W 3-2 Seton Hall (1-0, 1-0 Home) Oct. 30, 2009 H W 2-0 Northwestern (0-0-1, 0-0-1 Away) Sept. 19, 2003 H W 2-0 Oct. 1, 2010 A L 0-1 Sept. 2, 2012 A T 2-2 2OT South Dakota State (0-1, 0-1 Neutral) UCLA (1-6, 1-2 Home, 0-4 Away) Notre Dame (0-1, 0-1 Away) Nov. 14, 2008 N L 0-1 NCAA Sept. 11, 2005 A L 0-3 3 Nov. 17, 2006 A L 0-3 1 NCAA Nov. 13, 2005 A L 0-3 4 NCAA Southern California (3-3, 1-1 Home, 2-0 Away, 0-2 Neutral) Sept. 19, 2010 H W 1-0 2OT 12 Oklahoma (9-5-1, 6-1 Home, 2-4-1 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Sept. 1, 2000 N L 0-1 t-17 Oct. 28, 2011 H L 0-8 6 Sept. 14, 1997 A W 2-1 Sept. 9, 2005 N L 0-2 Oct. 19, 2012 A L 1-2 3 Oct. 2, 1998 H W 3-0 Oct. 30, 2011 H L 0-1 Oct. 27, 2013 H L 0-1 2 Oct. 1, 1999 A L 2-4 Oct. 21, 2012 A W 1-0 2OT Oct. 5, 2014 A L 0-1 1 Oct. 1, 2000 H L 0-1 Oct. 25, 2013 H W 2-1 Oct. 7, 2001 A L 0-4 Oct. 3, 2014 A W 1-0 18 UNLV (2-1, 1-0 Home, 1-0 Away, 0-1 Neutral) Oct. 25, 2002 H W 2-1 Sept. 6, 2010 N L 2-4 Oct. 12, 2003 A T 0-0 2OT 18 Stanford (0-6, 0-3 Home, 0-3 Away) Sept. 22, 2013 H W 3-1 Oct. 22, 2004 H W 4-0 Sept. 21, 2007 H L 0-1 1 Aug. 29, 2014 A W 3-0 Oct. 2, 2005 A L 1-2 OT Sept. 18, 2009 A L 0-4 3 Nov. 2, 2005 N W 2-0 Big 12 Oct. 23, 2011 A L 1-4 1 Sept. 22, 2006 H W 2-1 Oct. 7, 2012 H L 1-2 2 Oct. 26, 2007 A W 2-1 OT Sept. 28, 2013 H L 0-2 2 Sept. 26, 2008 H W 5-0 Oct. 16, 2014 A L 0-3 4 Oct. 2, 2009 H W 5-1 Oct. 17, 2010 A L 1-2 OT

77 OPPONENT (SERIES) H/A/N W/L/T SCORE OT RANK POST SEASON Michelle Wenino Utah (7-2-1, 4-0-1 Home, 1-2 Away, 2-0 Neutral) Sept. 13, 1998 A L 0-1 (2005-08) Sept. 24, 1999 H W 2-1 Sept. 12, 2004 N W 1-0 Nov. 12, 2004 N W 3-0 NCAA Sept. 10, 2006 A W 2-1 14 Sept. 6, 2007 H W 4-2 RV Sept. 11, 2009 H W 2-1 RV Nov. 4, 2011 A L 1-2 Nov. 2, 2012 H T 1-1 2OT Nov. 8, 2013 A L 1-2 2OT RV Nov. 7, 2014 H W 2-0

Virginia (0-1, 0-1 Away) Sept. 14, 2007 A L 0-4 10

Vanderbilt (1-0-1, 1-0 Home, Away 0-0-1) Aug. 26, 2005 H W 2-1 Aug. 25, 2006 A T 0-0 2OT 22

Wake Forest (1-0, 1-0 Away) Sept. 10, 2004 A W 2-1 RV

Washington (1-2-1, 0-1-1 Home, 1-1 Away) Oct. 7, 2011 A L 1-2 Kara Linder Sept. 28, 2012 H L 1-2 OT (2006-09) Oct. 13, 2013 A W 1-0 OT Oct. 26, 2014 H T 0-0 2OT 18

Washington State (1-4, 0-2 Home, 0-2 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Sept. 12, 2010 N W 2-1 OT Oct. 9, 2011 A L 0-4 RV Sept. 20, 2012 H L 0-1 Oct. 11, 2013 A L 0-3 RV Oct. 24, 2014 H L 1-2 24

Wisconsin (0-1, 0-1 Home) Aug. 31, 2001 H L 2-4

Wright State (1-0, 1-0 Home) Aug. 26, 2012 H W 2-1

Wyoming (9-2-1, 5-1 Home, 4-1 Away, 0-0-1 Neutral) Sept. 25, 1996 H W 4-1 Oct. 5, 1997 A L 1-2 Alex Cousins HISTORY Sept. 5, 1999 H W 2-1 Sept. 2, 2001 A W 2-1 (2005-08) Sept. 6, 2002 H W 1-0 Sept. 9, 2003 A W 2-1 Sept. 4, 2005 N T 1-1 2OT Gianna DeSaverio Oct. 1, 2006 H W 2-0 (2007-08) Sept. 25, 2007 A W 2-0 Aug. 22, 2010 H W 2-0 Aug. 28, 2011 H L 0-1 Sept. 14, 2012 A W 2-0

Ashley Mihalcin (2002-05)

78 all-time buffalo INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Jen Almquist OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Jessi Burgener 1996 6 2 2 6 11 .182 6 .545 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1999 6 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 Amy Barczuk 2000 15 3 0 6 35 .086 18 .514 1 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2001 12 0 1 1 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-0 2009 19 1 0 2 16 .062 3 .188 0 0-0 TOTAL 33 3 2 8 44 .068 21 .477 1 0-0 2010 20 2 1 5 41 .049 9 .220 0 0-0 2011 19 3 1 7 34 .088 13 .382 0 2-3 Alyssa Burgess 2012 20 4 1 9 33 .121 17 .515 1 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 78 10 3 23 124 .081 42 .339 1 2-3 2001 16 1 1 3 10 .100 5 .500 0 0-0 2002 20 1 1 3 14 .071 5 .357 1 0-0 Emily Barnes 2003 19 0 1 1 13 .000 8 .615 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 55 2 3 7 37 .054 18 .486 1 0-0 2001 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2002 11 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 Heidi Burgett 2003 10 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho TOTAL 22 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 1996 1 45:00 4 8.00 2 .300 0 0 0 0.0 1997 1 45:00 2 4.00 4 .667 0 0 0 0.0 Danielle Bassett TOTAL 2 90:00 6 6.00 6 .500 0 0 0 0.0 DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 1998 3 42:20 0 0.00 6 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 Juliea Burnett 1999 20 1738:37 38 1.97 144 .791 10 8 1 5.0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2000 7 605:42 8 1.19 44 .846 3 4 0 1.0 2007 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2001 6 351:39 7 1.79 21 .750 1 2 1 0.0 TOTAL 36 2738:18 53 1.74 213 .801 14 14 2 6.0 Amanda Bush OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att ADDITIONAL STATS — Assists: 2; 1 (1999), 1 (2001) 1996 13 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 1997 5 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 Amber Bettenhausen TOTAL 18 0 0 0 9 .000 4 .444 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2007 22 1 2 4 22 .045 9 .409 0 0-0 Kelly Butler 2008 21 3 0 6 35 .086 15 .429 1 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 43 4 2 10 57 .070 24 .421 1 0-0 2008 23 4 5 13 39 .103 16 .410 1 0-0 2009 15 4 2 10 33 .121 18 .545 2 0-0 Danielle Bickley 2010 5 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 43 8 7 23 74 .108 36 .486 3 0-0 2001 14 1 4 6 11 .091 4 .364 0 0-0 Sydney Carlson Nina Bjornstad OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att

DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2013 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1996 17 1575:00 32 1.83 126 .799 6 10 1 2.0 HISTORY 1997 4 326:00 11 3.04 32 .744 0 4 0 0.0 Christina Cambra TOTAL 21 1901:00 43 2.04 158 .786 6 14 1 2.0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1996 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Rebecca Boggs 1997 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2011 4 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Melissa Cartmell Carly Bolyard OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1997 18 5 1 11 37 .135 18 .500 1 0-0 2011 19 1 1 3 22 .045 9 .409 1 0-0 1998 20 6 2 14 50 .120 6 .120 2 0-0 2012 15 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1999 20 7 4 18 55 .127 27 .491 3 0-0 2013 23 1 1 3 9 .111 4 .444 1 0-0 2000 19 8 2 18 75 .107 40 .533 5 0-0 2014 22 3 2 8 21 .143 13 .619 2 0-0 TOTAL 77 26 9 61 217 .120 91 .419 11 0-0 TOTAL 79 5 4 14 55 .091 26 .473 4 0-0 Jessica Ceresino Tiffany Booth OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2003 17 1 2 4 3 .333 3 1.000 0 0-0 1999 20 0 3 3 21 .000 10 .476 0 0-0 2004 5 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2000 19 0 1 1 10 .000 4 .400 0 0-0 TOTAL 22 1 2 4 4 .250 3 .750 0 0-0 2001 11 1 0 2 6 .167 4 .667 1 0-0 2002 20 2 0 4 24 .083 11 .458 2 0-0 Cortney Charlesworth TOTAL 70 3 4 10 61 .049 29 .475 3 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2007 15 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Kaylee Boryla OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Caitlin Choun 2007 6 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2006 7 1 1 3 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-0 Erin Bricker OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Jessie Chrismer 2009 18 2 4 8 17 .118 7 .412 1 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2010 20 1 0 2 21 .048 14 .667 1 0-0 2002 5 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2011 15 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 2012 11 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Tori Cooper TOTAL 64 3 4 10 44 .068 23 .523 2 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2013 20 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 Aubree Brown 2014 22 2 0 4 8 .250 4 .500 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 42 2 0 4 13 .154 6 .462 0 0-0 2004 11 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Alex Cousins Annie Brunner OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2005 23 1 1 3 30 .033 8 .267 0 0-0 2010 20 1804:36 22 1.10 61 .735 8 9 3 5.0 2006 24 5 7 17 74 .068 31 .419 0 1-1 2011 14 1225:43 23 1.69 40 .635 3 9 2 2.0 2007 22 3 2 8 35 .086 13 .371 2 0-0 2012 20 1814:42 23 1.14 70 .753 8 8 3 7.1 2008 19 4 1 9 45 .089 18 .400 1 3-3 2013 23 2111:15 26 1.11 87 .770 14 7 2 9.0 TOTAL 88 13 11 37 184 .071 70 .380 3 4-4 TOTAL 77 6956:16 94 1.22 258 .733 33 33 10 23.1 ADDITIONAL STATS — Assists: 1 (2012) Sloane Cox DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho Aimee Bugay 1997 15 1296:00 25 1.74 133 .854 6 8 0 1.0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1998 20 1854:09 37 1.80 200 .844 5 12 3 5.0 1999 20 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 TOTAL 35 3150:09 62 1.77 333 .843 11 20 3 6.0 2000 19 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 ADDITIONAL STATS — Assists: 1 (1998) 2001 15 1 1 3 11 .091 11 1.000 0 0-0 2002 20 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 TOTAL 74 1 1 3 18 .056 15 .833 0 0-0

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Caroline Danneberg Teri Fildey OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2008 23 0 3 3 18 .000 10 .556 0 0-0 1996 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2009 19 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1997 18 0 2 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2010 20 0 3 3 18 .000 12 .667 0 0-0 1998 20 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2011 13 1 2 4 7 .143 5 .714 0 0-0 TOTAL 48 0 2 2 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 75 1 8 10 44 .023 27 .614 0 0-0 Kassidy Fitzpatrick Michaela DeJesus OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2008 18 0 0 0 13 .000 5 .385 0 0-0 2007 22 2 4 8 27 .074 11 .407 0 0-0 2009 19 4 1 9 35 .114 17 .486 1 0-0 2010 16 2 3 7 29 .069 14 .483 1 0-0 Hannah Dearborn TOTAL 53 6 4 16 77 .078 36 .468 2 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2013 20 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 Kathryn Flemming 2014 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 24 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 1998 7 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Gianna DeSaverio Amanda Foulk OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2007 22 5 2 12 38 .132 22 .579 2 0-0 2007 17 0 2 2 7 .000 1 .143 0 0-0 2008 21 9 2 20 57 .158 28 .491 3 0-0 2008 8 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 TOTAL 43 14 4 32 95 .147 50 .526 5 0-0 2009 17 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 2010 20 2 1 5 17 .118 8 .471 0 0-0 Maris Dillman TOTAL 62 2 4 8 31 .065 12 .387 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1997 5 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Lindsay Galas 1998 20 0 0 0 9 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1999 19 1 0 2 10 .100 6 .600 1 0-0 1999 16 2 0 4 5 .400 4 .800 1 0-0 2000 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2000 13 1 1 3 5 .200 4 .800 0 0-0 TOTAL 54 1 0 2 21 .048 6 .286 1 0-0 2001 15 2 0 4 7 .286 4 .571 0 0-0 2002 20 3 2 8 18 .167 8 .444 0 0-0 Alex Dohm TOTAL 64 8 3 19 35 .229 20 .571 1 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2010 18 1 1 3 11 .091 5 .455 0 0-0 Allison Gausman OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Brittany Dornseif 1997 18 2 0 4 9 .222 5 .556 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1998 18 0 2 2 10 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2004 20 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 1999 20 2 1 5 21 .095 11 .524 0 0-0 2005 16 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 2000 19 2 3 7 16 .125 4 .250 0 0-0 2006 24 1 1 3 10 .100 3 .300 0 0-0 TOTAL 75 6 6 18 56 .107 20 .357 0 0-0 2007 8 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 TOTAL 68 1 1 3 15 .067 6 .400 0 0-0 Maura Gentile OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Kate Douglas 2004 19 2 0 4 13 .154 5 .385 1 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2006 9 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2001 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 28 2 0 4 17 .118 5 .294 1 0-0

Libby Doyne Monique Gillaspie HISTORY OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2006 16 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 2001 11 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-0

Kelly DuChene Jenna Glad OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2006 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2012 8 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0

Courtney Dudley Ally Goodman OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2006 14 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 2007 12 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Alison Eckenhoff 2008 20 0 0 0 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 Season GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2009 19 0 2 2 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 2004 2 5:01 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 65 0 2 2 13 .000 6 .462 0 0-0

Kyley Ellenberger Genna Gorman OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1997 10 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2007 18 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 1998 8 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1999 15 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Kathryn Grandinetti 2000 8 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 41 0 2 2 5 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2003 20 4 9 17 19 .211 12 .632 2 0-0 2004 20 1 6 8 21 .048 12 .571 0 0-0 Rachel Ellenberger 2005 24 3 6 12 25 .120 13 .520 1 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 64 8 21 37 65 .123 37 .569 3 0-0 1998 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1999 5 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Katie Griffin 2000 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 12 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 2003 20 10 3 23 47 .213 29 .617 5 0-0 2004 23 5 5 15 48 .104 19 .396 3 1-1 Sara Erskine 2005 24 12 1 25 84 .143 44 .524 3 0-0 DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2006 19 5 5 15 43 .116 22 .512 2 2-2 1999 3 91:23 5 4.92 6 .545 1 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 86 32 14 78 222 .145 114 .514 13 3-3 2000 6 479:10 12 2.25 44 .786 2 3 0 1.0 2001 5 312:18 6 1.73 18 .750 0 2 0 0.1 Anna Handzlik 2002 15 1162:51 17 1.32 51 .750 7 4 2 4.0 DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho TOTAL 29 2045:42 40 1.76 119 .748 10 9 2 5.1 2002 1 10:25 2 16.36 0 .000 0 1 0 0.0

Ellen Falender Devan Hansen OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2001 14 1 1 3 8 .125 3 .375 0 0-0 1999 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2002 16 2 0 4 23 .087 12 .522 0 0-0 2000 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2003 19 1 1 3 9 .111 5 .556 0 0-0 2001 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2004 23 2 4 8 7 .286 6 .857 0 0-0 TOTAL 72 6 6 18 47 .128 26 .553 0 0-0 TOTAL 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 ADDITIONAL STATS — DEFENSE (2001) GP: 1 Min: 3:48 GA: 0 Saves: 0 Courtney Fedor OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2014 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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Courtney Harris Bianca Jones OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2004 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2011 18 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2012 20 2 0 4 2 1.000 2 1.000 0 0-0 Heather Hawkins 2013 23 0 1 1 10 .000 3 .300 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2014 22 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2000 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 83 2 3 7 14 .143 5 .357 0 0-0 2001 15 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2003 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Kelly Kaitanjian TOTAL 26 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1997 18 3 3 9 27 .111 14 .519 1 0-0 Jennifer Heil OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Nadia Kaliszewski 2001 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1998 10 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Alyssa Herwatt OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Kris Kauftheil 2013 22 1 0 2 9 .111 5 .556 1 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2014 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2005 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 27 1 0 2 9 .111 5 .556 1 0-0 2006 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Lizzy Herzl OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Jessica Keller 2010 16 2 0 4 12 .167 7 .583 2 0-0 DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2011 15 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 2003 18 1604:09 12 0.67 65 .844 14 3 1 9.0 2012 20 1 0 2 3 .333 3 1.000 1 0-0 2004 23 2117:26 18 0.77 94 .839 15 6 2 12.0 2013 23 0 0 0 11 .000 5 .455 0 0-0 2005 16 1379:54 17 1.11 49 .742 8 5 2 4.0 TOTAL 74 3 0 6 30 .100 17 .567 3 0-0 TOTAL 57 5101:29 47 0.83 208 .816 37 14 5 25.0 ADDITIONAL STATS — DEFENSE (2011) GP: 1 Min: 7:09 GA: 0 Saves: 0 ADDITIONAL STATS — Assists: 1 (2004), Shots: 1 (2004)

Mel Hicks Nikki Keller OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2007 22 1 3 5 21 .048 9 .429 0 0-0 2005 23 4 4 12 42 .095 22 .524 2 0-0 2008 23 2 0 4 19 .105 7 .368 0 0-0 2006 24 3 3 9 36 .083 11 .306 0 0-0 2009 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2007 22 1 2 4 19 .053 12 .632 1 0-0 TOTAL 53 3 3 9 40 .075 16 .400 0 0-0 2008 23 6 3 15 46 .130 19 .413 2 1-1 TOTAL 92 14 12 40 143 .098 64 .448 5 1-1 Donna Holyman OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Shannon Kellogg

1997 18 6 4 16 53 .113 27 .509 2 1-1 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2001 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 HISTORY Ashley Honig 2002 13 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2004 17 2 2 6 18 .111 9 .500 0 0-0 1999 6 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 TOTAL 31 3 2 8 20 .150 11 .550 0 0-0 2000 17 0 1 1 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 2001 13 0 1 1 5 .000 5 1.000 0 0-0 Shea Kelly TOTAL 36 0 2 2 13 .000 9 .692 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2006 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Kahlia Hogg OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Shawn Kenyon 2014 22 4 4 12 18 .222 9 .500 2 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1996 17 6 1 13 56 .107 38 .691 2 0-0 Brie Hooks 1997 17 3 2 8 36 .083 19 .559 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1998 20 4 0 8 32 .125 5 .156 1 0-0 2013 19 8 2 18 42 .190 25 .595 4 0-0 1999 20 2 3 7 24 .083 7 .292 0 0-0 2014 22 8 7 23 58 .138 28 .483 3 0-0 TOTAL 74 15 6 36 148 .101 69 .466 3 0-0 TOTAL 41 16 9 41 100 .160 53 .530 7 0-0 Allison Kidd Regan Howard OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2004 10 2 0 4 9 .222 5 .556 0 0-0 1999 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2005 24 4 4 12 46 .087 21 .457 3 0-0 2000 3 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 2006 19 1 4 6 33 .030 15 .455 0 0-0 TOTAL 4 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 2007 15 2 1 5 18 .111 8 .444 0 0-0 TOTAL 68 9 9 27 106 .085 49 .462 3 0-0 Hayley Hughes OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Suzy Kiefer 2010 20 3 1 7 26 .115 8 .308 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2011 18 3 0 6 26 .115 11 .423 1 0-0 1998 20 2 3 7 47 .043 3 .064 0 0-0 2012 20 2 3 7 27 .074 10 .370 0 0-0 1999 20 8 2 18 37 .216 22 .595 2 0-0 2013 23 1 0 2 17 .059 5 .294 1 0-0 2000 1 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 TOTAL 81 9 4 22 96 .094 34 .354 2 0-0 2001 15 2 2 6 23 .087 13 .565 1 0-0 TOTAL 56 12 7 31 109 .110 40 .367 3 0-0 Alex Huynh OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Heather Kindschi 2013 23 0 3 3 8 .000 4 .500 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2014 12 0 1 1 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0 2002 1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 TOTAL 35 0 4 4 12 .000 7 .583 0 0-0 Mikaela Kraus Darcy Jerman OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2013 13 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0-0 2011 16 2 0 4 17 .118 7 .412 0 0-0 2014 20 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 2012 16 1 0 2 9 .111 3 .333 1 0-0 TOTAL 33 0 1 1 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 2013 23 3 1 7 41 .073 19 .463 0 2-2 2014 22 5 4 14 43 .116 22 .512 3 2-2 Madison Krauser TOTAL 77 11 5 27 110 .100 51 .464 4 4-4 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 20 2 2 6 35 .057 16 .457 1 0-0 Kellis Johnson 2013 23 4 6 14 39 .103 19 .487 0 0-0 DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2014 15 3 4 10 35 .086 17 .486 1 0-0 2008 1 9:41 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 58 9 12 30 109 .083 52 .477 2 0-0 2009 1 10:25 1 8.64 1 .500 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 2 20:06 1 4.29 2 .667 0 0 0 0.0

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Quinn Krier Shaye Marshall OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2009 18 1 0 2 8 .125 2 .250 0 0-0 2009 17 1 0 2 9 .111 3 .333 0 0-0 2010 16 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 2010 17 3 0 6 14 .214 7 .500 0 0-0 2011 15 0 0 0 11 .000 4 .364 0 0-0 2011 19 1 1 3 18 .056 5 .278 1 0-0 2012 20 0 5 5 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 2012 20 1 3 5 23 .043 13 .565 0 0-0 TOTAL 69 1 5 7 26 .038 10 .385 0 0-0 TOTAL 73 6 4 16 64 .094 28 .438 1 0-0

Lauren Kulmann Andrea Matassa OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1997 18 0 1 1 16 .000 7 .438 0 0-0 1997 14 2 1 5 19 .105 10 .526 1 0-0 1998 9 1 1 3 10 .100 1 .100 1 0-0 1998 19 2 1 5 20 .100 3 .50 0 0-0 TOTAL 27 1 2 4 26 .038 8 .308 1 0-0 1999 14 0 3 3 19 .000 7 .368 0 0-0 2000 19 2 3 7 15 .133 5 .333 0 0-0 Kristina Lamberty TOTAL 66 6 8 20 73 .082 25 .342 1 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2002 20 2 1 5 26 .077 10 .385 1 0-0 Michelle Matassa OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Elizabeth Larmore 2002 8 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1996 17 4 1 9 28 .143 19 .679 1 0-0 Beth Matsumoto 1997 4 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 21 4 1 9 31 .129 19 .613 1 0-0 1996 14 0 2 2 13 .000 6 .462 0 0-0

Jennifer Law Kyle McFarlane OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1996 12 0 0 0 9 .000 5 .556 0 0-0 2004 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Storie Ledger Lindsay McKay OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2011 15 0 1 1 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-0 1998 10 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2012 12 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 2013 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Kelly Menachof 2014 13 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 45 1 1 3 9 .111 2 .222 0 0-0 2008 22 3 0 6 31 .097 11 .355 0 1-1 2009 19 1 2 4 26 .038 9 .346 1 0-0 Kali Lewis TOTAL 41 4 2 10 57 .070 20 .351 1 1-1 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2001 10 0 0 0 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-0 Ashlie Mihalcin OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Kara Linder 2002 20 2 2 6 5 .400 3 .600 0 0-0 DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2003 20 4 0 8 8 .500 4 .500 0 0-0 2006 12 751:35 9 1.08 26 .743 6 2 1 2.0 2004 23 10 3 23 39 .256 21 .538 4 0-0 2007 13 757:24 3 0.36 27 .900 5 3 1 4.0 2005 19 1 1 3 25 .040 6 .240 0 0-0 2008 6 295:31 5 1.52 2 .286 0 0 1 0.0 TOTAL 82 17 6 40 77 .221 34 .442 4 0-0 2009 19 1729:10 21 1.09 71 .772 9 10 0 6.0 TOTAL 50 3533:40 38 0.97 126 .768 20 15 3 12.0 Kayla Millar DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho Ashley Love 2010 2 78:30 2 2.29 1 .333 0 0 0 0.0 HISTORY OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2011 7 506:05 15 2.67 28 .651 1 4 0 1.0 2012 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2012 3 102:05 0 0.00 6 1.000 0 0 1 0.1 2013 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 12 686:40 17 2.23 35 .673 1 4 1 1.1 2014 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Maddy Minnis OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Kym Lowry 2003 20 3 4 10 21 .143 10 .476 1 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2004 22 0 1 1 15 .000 4 .267 0 0-0 2007 21 1 2 4 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 TOTAL 42 3 5 11 36 .083 14 .389 1 0-0 2008 20 0 0 0 7 .000 2 .286 0 0-0 2009 15 1 0 2 8 .125 2 .250 1 0-0 Kelly Moore 2010 20 3 4 10 28 .107 12 .429 2 0-0 DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho TOTAL 76 5 6 16 51 .098 21 .412 3 0-0 2009 2 34:44 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 2010 1 21:30 1 4.19 2 .667 0 0 0 0 Nikki Machalek TOTAL 3 56:14 1 1.58 2 .667 0 0 0 0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 15 1 1 3 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 Fran Munnelly 2013 4 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2014 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2002 20 7 6 20 80 .087 38 .475 3 1-1 TOTAL 22 1 1 3 3 .333 2 .667 0 0-0 2003 20 6 7 19 57 .105 21 .368 4 1-2 2004 23 9 5 23 59 .153 33 .559 2 3-3 Clare Madden 2005 24 8 6 22 61 .131 29 .475 1 1-2 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 87 30 24 84 257 .117 121 .471 10 6-8 2011 9 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Laura Munnelly Megan Manthey OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2003 20 0 2 2 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 2005 22 1 0 2 9 .111 4 .444 1 0-0 2004 23 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2006 24 0 1 1 24 .000 6 .250 0 0-0 2005 24 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 TOTAL 46 1 1 3 33 .030 10 .303 1 0-0 2006 24 1 4 6 17 .059 6 .353 0 0-0 TOTAL 91 1 7 9 20 .050 8 .400 0 0-0 Caitlin Marquis OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Chloe Mutnick 2005 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2002 5 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Hannah Marsala OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Kelci Newlin 2008 10 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2009 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2008 4 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 12 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2009 18 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 TOTAL 22 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 Nikki Marshall OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Sarah Nowfel 2006 24 17 3 37 84 .202 42 .500 7 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2007 22 9 2 20 45 .200 26 .578 4 0-0 1997 18 0 1 1 6 .000 4 .667 0 0-0 2008 21 8 3 19 79 .101 30 .380 4 0-0 1998 20 1 1 3 15 .067 1 .067 0 0-0 2009 19 8 1 17 53 .151 18 .340 3 0-0 1999 20 2 0 4 6 .333 4 .667 0 0-0 TOTAL 86 42 9 93 261 .161 116 .444 18 0-0 2000 13 0 3 3 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 TOTAL 71 3 5 11 29 .103 10 .345 0 0-0

82 all-time buffalo INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Joss Orejel Natalie Ramello OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2014 14 0 3 3 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 2001 7 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2002 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Janel Opeka TOTAL 14 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1996 17 1 0 2 14 .071 7 .500 0 0-0 Jeanne Rankin DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho Olivia Pappalardo 2002 10 671:11 12 1.61 25 .676 3 3 0 1.0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 19 0 2 2 16 .000 4 .250 0 0-0 Jenna Reeves 2013 16 1 2 4 18 .056 9 .500 1 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2014 20 2 2 6 7 .286 2 .286 2 0-0 2014 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 55 3 6 12 41 .073 15 .366 3 0-0 Tricia Regan Mia Pascoe OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2002 18 0 0 0 6 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2003 14 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 2003 20 0 0 0 14 .000 1 .071 0 0-0 2004 20 1 3 5 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 Zoe Pascoe 2005 24 1 1 3 8 .125 4 .500 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 82 2 4 8 36 .056 10 .278 0 0-0 1997 7 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 1998 15 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Nikki Resnick 1999 17 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2000 9 1 0 2 5 .200 5 1.000 1 0-0 2003 3 219:27 2 0.82 6 .750 1 1 0 1.0 TOTAL 48 1 1 3 10 .100 6 .600 1 0-0 Brooke Rice Kendall Pata OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2013 16 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1998 19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2014 21 1 2 4 16 .063 8 .500 0 0-0 1999 12 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 37 1 2 4 19 .053 8 .421 0 0-0 2000 18 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2001 13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Orly Ripmaster TOTAL 62 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2003 20 5 2 12 35 .143 18 .514 2 0-0 Emily Paxton OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Tobie Rippy 2012 19 2 1 5 7 .286 5 .714 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2013 23 2 0 4 28 .071 17 .607 0 0-0 2007 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2014 22 2 2 6 18 .111 10 .555 0 0-0 2008 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 64 6 3 15 53 .113 32 .604 0 0-0 2009 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

TOTAL 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 HISTORY Nicole Perretti OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Kristin Robertson 1997 13 1 2 4 6 .167 2 .333 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2000 19 0 2 2 18 .000 9 .500 0 0-0 Whitney Peterson 2001 3 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho TOTAL 22 0 3 3 21 .000 10 .476 0 0-0 2000 8 675:00 12 1.60 43 .782 3 4 0 3.0 2001 13 832:15 24 2.60 40 .625 1 5 1 0.1 Dayna Robinson TOTAL 21 1507:15 36 2.15 83 .697 4 9 1 3.1 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1996 14 1 1 3 17 .059 11 .647 0 0-0 Samantha Picraux OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Elise Romano 2005 11 0 1 1 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Tess Piete OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Kelly Ross 2002 13 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2006 23 0 0 0 9 .000 2 .222 0 0-0 Molly Poncetta 2008 21 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2009 19 1 0 2 5 .200 1 .200 0 0-0 1996 16 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 2010 20 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 83 1 1 3 18 .056 4 .222 0 0-0 Jess Quador OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Kate Russell 2006 23 3 0 6 15 .200 3 .200 3 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2007 11 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0 2008 23 2 7 11 51 .039 14 .275 1 0-0 TOTAL 34 3 0 6 21 .143 6 .286 3 0-0 2009 15 1 2 4 29 .034 7 .241 0 0-0 2010 20 3 5 11 41 .073 20 .488 1 0-1 Kim Quijada 2011 19 4 2 10 42 .095 23 .548 1 1-1 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 77 10 16 36 163 .061 64 .393 3 1-2 1996 16 0 2 2 19 .000 12 .632 0 0-0 ADDITIONAL STATS — DEFENSE (2011) GP: 1 Min: 11:03 GA: 0 Saves: 0 Claire Quintella OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Nicole Sachar 1996 10 0 0 0 4 .000 5 .714 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1999 1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Kirstin Radlinski 2000 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2001 10 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2005 11 880:21 9 0.92 40 .816 4 3 2 4.0 TOTAL 18 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2006 20 1483:26 18 1.09 68 .791 8 3 3 3.0 2007 16 1313:35 22 1.51 53 .707 5 5 3 5.0 Lauren Sandford 2008 22 1866:24 12 0.58 71 .855 14 5 3 6.0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 69 5543:46 61 0.99 232 .792 31 16 11 18.0 2007 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Lexi Rakestraw Kate Scheele OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2009 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2014 22 2001:58 17 0.76 78 .821 14 7 1 11

Amanda Raley ADDITIONAL STATS — OFFENSE (2014) Assists: 1, Shots: 2 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2007 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Lauren Shaner OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Lindsey Ralph 2009 19 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2010 11 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 2005 20 1 0 2 11 .091 5 .455 1 0-0 2011 19 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-0 2012 20 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 69 1 0 2 13 .077 7 .538 0 0-0

83 all-time buffalo INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Amy Siegel OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Allie True 1996 5 0 1 1 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2004 23 3 1 7 43 .070 21 .488 2 0-0 Darci Smerchek 2005 14 0 2 2 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2006 24 2 3 7 45 .044 14 .311 1 0-0 2002 16 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 TOTAL 61 5 6 16 93 .054 37 .398 3 0-0 2003 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2004 23 0 0 0 5 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Michelle Vette 2005 24 0 0 0 10 .000 5 .500 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 81 0 0 0 17 .000 7 .412 0 0-0 1998 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Mia Snapp Taryn Vitacca OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2004 8 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2007 12 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 2008 12 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 Natalie Sramek 2009 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2010 13 1 1 3 5 .200 2 .400 0 1-1 2009 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 45 1 1 3 13 .077 4 .308 0 1-1

Morgan Stanton Heather Ward OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2014 22 0 1 1 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2012 11 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 2013 20 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 1 0-0 Brittney Stark 2014 15 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 46 1 0 2 10 .100 4 .400 1 0-0 2014 20 3 0 6 18 .167 8 .444 1 0-0 Natalie Weeks Amy Steiner OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2007 8 0 2 2 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 2010 19 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 2011 19 0 0 0 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 Michelle Wenino TOTAL 38 0 0 0 11 .000 5 .455 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2005 24 1 1 3 7 .143 4 .571 0 0-0 Maggi Steury 2006 16 3 1 7 14 .214 6 .429 1 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2007 22 1 0 2 9 .111 4 .444 1 0-0 2008 9 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2008 23 2 0 4 14 .143 9 .643 1 0-0 2009 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 85 7 2 16 44 .159 23 .523 3 0-0 2010 15 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 2011 14 1 0 2 6 .167 1 .167 0 0-0 Kyrna Wheeler TOTAL 43 1 0 2 10 .100 2 .200 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2006 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Anne Stuller OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Mary White 2010 11 1 0 2 16 .062 7 .438 1 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2011 19 4 1 9 49 .082 22 .449 0 0-0 2006 22 0 1 1 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2012 20 8 2 18 78 .103 36 .462 3 0-0 2007 13 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2013 23 9 8 26 93 .097 53 .570 4 0-2 2009 4 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 .0 0-0 TOTAL 73 22 11 55 236 .093 118 .500 8 0-2 TOTAL 39 0 2 2 9 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 HISTORY Liz Swain Linda Wikstrom OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1996 17 5 2 12 23 .217 16 .696 2 0-0 1999 2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1997 18 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .167 0 0-0 TOTAL 35 5 2 12 28 .179 17 .607 2 0-0 Jessica Wollow OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Meghan Swanzy 1998 13 2 1 5 12 .166 2 .166 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1999 5 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1999 20 2 1 5 31 .065 14 .452 2 0-0 2000 16 0 1 1 16 .000 10 .625 0 0-0 2000 19 2 0 4 30 .067 11 .367 1 0-0 2001 13 2 1 5 11 .182 9 .818 0 0-0 2001 16 1 0 2 22 .045 10 .455 0 0-0 TOTAL 47 4 3 11 40 .100 21 .525 0 0-0 2002 20 1 1 3 20 .050 6 .300 0 0-0 TOTAL 75 6 2 14 103 .058 41 .398 3 0-0 Jennifer Worcester OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Neda Talyai 1996 17 2 1 5 20 .100 10 .556 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2002 8 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 0-0 Kia Young OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Nicholle Taylor 1996 11 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2002 20 3 4 10 28 .107 14 .500 1 0-0 Brita Zoellner OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att Jen Thais 1996 17 1 1 3 7 .143 7 1.000 1 1-1 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 1997 15 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 2001 16 3 1 7 20 .150 12 .600 0 0-0 TOTAL 32 1 1 3 14 .071 10 .714 1 1-1 2002 20 2 5 9 47 .043 13 .277 1 1-2 2003 18 4 2 10 43 .093 18 .419 1 0-0 Heather Zonker 2004 21 7 4 18 37 .189 21 .568 2 0-0 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att TOTAL 75 16 12 44 147 .109 64 .435 4 1-2 1998 20 1 2 4 43 .023 1 .023 1 0-0 1999 20 5 2 12 47 .106 15 .319 2 0-0 Taylor Thurmond 2000 19 3 5 11 42 .071 23 .548 0 1-1 OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2001 16 1 2 4 41 .024 21 .512 1 0-1 2012 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 75 10 11 31 173 .058 60 .347 4 1-2 2013 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Kenzie Tillitt DEFENSE GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2013 2 24:36 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 2014 1 14:41 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.1 TOTAL 3 39:17 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.1

84 where the buffaloes roam Current and former Colorado Soccer players hail from 29 different states and four different countries. Colorado boasts the most Buffs as 89 current and former players come from the Centennial State. Littleton, just southwest of Denver, has produced 17 different Buffaloes hailing from Arapahoe, Chatfield, Columbine, Dakota Ridge, Heritage and Mullen high schools. California is the next most populous homestate for the Buffs with 49 players, followed by Illinois and Washington with 10.

Name Years Hometown (High School) Name Years Hometown (High School) Name Years Hometown (High School) Gianna DeSaverio 2007-08 Littleton (Chatfield) FLORIDA UNITED STATES Alex Dohm 2010 Colorado Springs (Liberty) Nikki Resnick 2003 Boca Raton (Spanish River) ALASKA Brittany Dornseif 2004-2007 Littleton (Arapahoe) Lexi Rakestraw 2009 Tampa (H.B. Plant) Rebecca Boggs 2011 Eagle River (Eagle River) Kate Douglas 2001 Longmont (Longmont) Kyley Ellenberger 1997-2000 G. Junction (Grand Junction) GEORGIA ARIZONA Rachel Ellenberger 1997-2000 G. Junction (Grand Junction) Cortney Charlesworth 2007 Lawrenceville (Brookwood) Nancy Best 2014- Cave Creek (Cactus Shadows) Sara Erskine 1999-2002 Highlands Ranch (Highlands Ranch) Kelly Moore 2009-10 Norcross (Holy Innocents Episcopal Katie Griffin 2003-06 Scottsdale (Desert Mountain) Danica Evans 2015- Lakewood (Lakewood) Jenna Glad 2012 Tucson (Catalina Foothills) Ellen Falender 2001-04 Aspen (Aspen) HAWAII Emily Paxton 2012- Anthem (Boulder Creek) Teri Fildey 1996-98 Evergreen (Evergreen) Jen Almquist 1996 Kailua (Punahou) Jalen Tompkins 2015- Phoenix (Pinnacle) Amanda Foulk 2007-10 Broomfield (Broomfield) Beth Matsumoto 1996 Honolulu (Iolani) Lindsey Galas 1999-2002 Littleton (Columbine) CALIFORNIA Allison Gausman 1997-2000 Ft. Collins (Rocky Mountain) ILLINOIS Danielle Bassett 1998-2001 Pleasanton (Foothill) Ally Goodman 2006-09 Centennial (Cherry Creek) Kelly Butler 2008-10 Naperville (Neuqua Valley) Nina Bjornstad 1996 Pleasanton (Cupertino) Genna Gorman 2007 Lakewood (Wheat Ridge) Alison Eckenhoff 2004 Glencoe (New Trier) Erin Bricker 2009-12 Moraga (Campolindo) Kathryn Grandinetti 2003-05 Centennial (Grandview) Jennifer Heil 2001 Algonquin (Jacobs) Betsy Builder 2012-13 Belmont (Mercy) Devan Hansen 1999-2001 Denver (Mullen) Maddie Kawa 2007 Naperville (Hinsdale Central) Heidi Burgett 1996-97 Pleasanton (Foothill) Heather Hawkins 2000-03 H. Ranch (Highlands Ranch) Clare Madden 2011 LaGrange (Fenwick) Christina Cambra 1996-97 Redondo (Bishop Montgomery) Lizzy Herzl 2010-13 Littleton (Heritage) Carly Manso 2012 Vernon Hills (Vernon Hills) Melissa Cartmell 1997-2000 Danville (San Ramon) Brooke Hickerson 2007 Littleton (Mullen) Lindsay McKay 1998 Winnetka (New Trier) Jessica Ceresino 2002-04 San Diego (Torrey Pines) Hayley Hughes 2010-13 Highlands Ranch (Mountain Vista) Olivia Pappalardo 2012- Niles (Maine South) Tori Cooper 2013-14 Torrance (South Torrance) Darcy Jerman 2011-14 Colorado Springs (Cheyenne Mountain) Hannah Perry 2010-11 Wheaton (Wheaton North) Hannah Dearborn 2013-14 Moorpark (Moorpark) Bianca Jones 2011-14 Aurora (Smoky Hill) Natalie Ramello 2001-02 Chicago (Viator) Michaela DeJesus 2007 Dublin (Dublin) Nadia Kaliszewski 1998 Franktown (Douglas County) Kassidy Fitzpatrick 2008-11 Pleasanton (Amador Valley) Jessica Keller 2003-05 H. Ranch (ThunderRidge) INDIANA Monique Gillaspie 2004 Bellflower (Los Alamitos) Nikki Keller 2005-08 Arvada (Ralston Valley) Maggi Steury 2008-11 Carmel (Carmel) Erin Greening 2015- Piedmont (Piedmont) Shannon Kellogg 2001-04 Aurora (Smoky Hill)

Anna Handzlik 2002 Palos Verdes (Peninsula) Shawn Kenyon 1996-99 H. Ranch (Highlands Ranch) KANSAS HISTORY Alyssa Herwatt 2013- Fairfield (Carondelet) Suzy Kiefer 1998-2001 Littleton (Arapahoe) Michelle Vette 1998 Olathe (Olathe East) Kellis Johnson 2006-09 San Anselmo (Marin Catholic) Quinn Krier 2009-12 Littleton (Chatfield) Scout Watson 2014- Overland Park (Blue Valley Northwest) Kelly Kaitanjian 1997 Whittier (La Serna) Jenny Law 1996 Aurora (Overland) Kris Kauftheil 2005-06 Walnut Creek (Las Lomas) Nikki Machalek 2012- Boulder (Fairview) KENTUCKY Shea Kelly 2006 San Clemente (Rancho Santa Margarita) Caitlin Marquis 2005 Boulder (Pendleton) Kristin Robertson 2000-01 Lexington (Lexington Catholic) Mikaela Kraus 2013- San Diego (Cathedral Catholic) Nikki Marshall 2006-09 Mead (Skyline) Madison Krauser 2012- Irvine (Woodbridge) Shaye Marshall 2009-12 Mead (Skyline) MASSACHUSETTS Kristina Lamberty 2002-03 San Ramon (California) Andrea Matassa 1997-2000 Arvada (Mullen) Jaclyn Cardarelli 2007 Medfield (Medfield) Elizabeth Larmore 1996-97 Alamo (Monte Vista) Michelle Matassa 2002 Arvada (Mullen) Storie Ledger 2011-14 Mill Valley (Tamalpais) Heidi Mayer 2008 Ft. Collins (Rocky Mountain) MICHIGAN Kali Lewis 2001 Stockton (St. Mary’s) Kelly Menachof 2008 Castle Rock (Arapahoe) Dayna Robinson 1996 Spring Lake (Grand Haven) Ashley Love 2012- Walnut Creek (Las Lomas) Kayla Millar 2010-12 Broomfield (Legacy) Hannah Marsala 2008-09 Alamo (Monte Vista) Ashlie Mihalcin 2002-05 Golden (Faith Christian) MINNESOTA Joss Orejel 2014- Tustin (Tustin) Fran Munnelly 2002-05 Arvada (Mullen) Kelly DuChene 2006 Chanhassen (Minnetonka) Mia Pascoe 2003 Santa Rosa (Montgomery) Laura Munnelly 2003-06 Arvada (Mullen) Zoe Pascoe 1997-2000 Santa Rosa (Ursuline) Kelci Newlin 2008-09 Aurora (Ponderosa) NEBRASKA Molly Poncetta 1996 Cupertino (St. Francis) Sarah Nowfel 1997-2000 Littleton (Heritage) Kara Linder 2006- Lincoln (Lincoln East) Kim Quijada 1996 San Diego (University) Kendall Pata 1998-2001 Littleton (Chatfield) Claire Quintella 1996 Pleasanton (Amador Valley) Nicole Perretti 1997 Colorado Springs (Coronado) NEVADA Kirstin Radlinski 2005-08 Placentia (El Dorado) Whitney Peterson 2000-01 Denver (Colorado Academy) Kenzie Tillitt 2013- Carson City (Carson) Jenna Reeves 2014- Orange (Villa Park) Jess Quador 2006-07 Littleton (Chatfield) Tricia Regan 2002-05 San Clemente (Rancho Santa Margarita) Amanda Raley 2007 Louisville (Monarch) NEW MEXICO Nicole Sachar 1999-2001 San Francisco (University) Lindsey Ralph 2005 Fort Collins (Rocky Mountain) Samantha Picraux 2005 Albuquerque (Academy) Lauren Sandford 2007 Newport Beach (El Modena) Orly Ripmaster 2003 Boulder (Alexander Dawson) Courtney Dudley 2012 Rio Rancho (Cleveland) Amy Siegel 1996 Pleasanton (Amador Valley) Tobie Rippy 2007-09 Glenwood Spgs (Glenwood Spgs) Natalie Sramek 2009 San Ramon (California) Kelly Ross 2006-10 Superior (Monarch) NEW JERSEY Jen Thais 2001-04 Mission Viejo (Mission Viejo) Kate Russell 2008-11 Longmont (Silver Creek) Libby Doyne 2006 Mendham (West Morris) Taylor Thurmond 2012-13 Ladera Ranch (Tesoro) Lauren Shaner 2009-12 Longmont (Niwot) Elise Romano 2012 Basking Ridge (Ridge) Allie True 2004-06 Alamo (Monte Vista) Darci Smerchek 2002-05 Lakewood (Green Mountain) Brooklyn Varnadore 2015- Sebastopol (Analy) Mia Snapp 2004 Littleton (Mullen) NORTH CAROLINA Natalie Weeks 2007 San Ramon (California) Morgan Stanton 2014- Lakewood (Bear Creek) Caitlin Choun 2006 Forest City (R.S. Central) Jessica Wollow 1998-2001 Santa Rosa (Ursuline) Brittney Stark 2014- Broomfield (Broomfield) Brita Zoellner 1996-97 Los Gatos (Los Gatos) Amy Steiner 2010-11 Littleton (Mullen) OHIO Stephanie Zuniga 2015- Pinole (Bishop O’Dowd) Anne Stuller 2010- Boulder (Fairview) Kathryn Fleming 1998 Cincinnati (Anderson) Elizabeth Swain 1996-97 Franktown (Highlands Ranch) COLORADO Meghan Swanzy 1999-2002 Lakewood (Green Mountain) OKLAHOMA Amy Alexander 2015- Highlands Ranch (Mountain Vista) Neda Talyai 2002 Lakewood (Green Mountain) Jeanne Rankin 2002 Stillwater (Stillwater) Amy Barczuk 2009-12 Centennial (Arapahoe) Nicholle Taylor 2002 Littleton (Arapahoe) Danielle Bickley 2001 Littleton (Columbine) Alex Vidger 2015- Castle Rock (Rock Canyon) OREGON Carly Bolyard 2011-14 Louisville (Monarch) Heather Ward 2012- Littleton (Dakota Ridge) Chloe Mutnick 2002 Portland (Lincoln) Kaylee Boryla 2007 Greenwood Village (Cherry Creek) Michelle Wenino 2005-08 Aurora (Smoky Hill) Tess Piete 2002 Tualatin (Tualatin) Aubree Brown 2004 Littleton (Heritage) Kyrna Wheeler 2006 Louisville (Monarch) Annie Brunner 2010-13 Arvada (Arvada) Mary White 2006-09 H. Ranch (Mountain Vista) SOUTH DAKOTA Aimee Bugay 1999-2002 Lakewood (Green Mountain) Jen Worcester 1996 Aspen (Aspen) Kia Young 1996 Rapid City (Stevens) Jessi Burgener 1999-2001 Boulder (Fairview) Heather Zonker 1998-2001 Littleton (Arapahoe) Alyssa Burgess 2002-04 Morrison (Bear Creek) TEXAS Julia Burnett 2007 Edwards (Battle Mountain) CONNECTICUT Maura Gentile 2004-06 Austin (Westwood) Amanda Bush 1996-97 Aurora (Overland) Maris Dillman 1997-2000 Mansfield (E.O. Smith) Ashley Honig 1999-2001 Austin (Westlake) Jessie Chrismer 2002 Westminster (Colo. Academy) Lauren Kulmann 1997-98 Watertown (Watertown) Allison Kidd 2004-2007 Mesquite (John Horn) Alex Cousins 2005-08 Ft. Collins (Ft. Collins) Janel Opeka 1996 Old Lyme (Old Lyme) Caroline Danneberg 2008-11 Englewood (Cherry Creek)

85 where the buffaloes roam

Name Years Hometown (High School) UTAH Taryn Vitacca 2007-10 Sandy (Juan Diego Catholic) 2015 Buffaloes By State VIRGINIA Regan Howard 1999-2002 Manassas (Osbourn) Maddy Minnis 2003-04 Yorktown (Hampton Roads Academy)

WASHINGTON Emily Barnes 2002-04 Sammamish (Eastlake) Sydney Carlson 2013 Bellevue (Interlake) Heidi Daugherty 2007 Camas (Camas) Courtney Fedor 2014- Bellevue (Interlake) Mel Hicks 2007-10 Federal Way (Thomas Jefferson) Brie Hooks 2013- Maple Valley (Tahoma) Kym Lowry 2007-10 Vancouver (Evergreen) Megan Manthey 2005-06 Ferndale (Pendleton) Kyle McFarlane 2004 Bainbridge Island (Bainbridge) Kate Scheele 2014- Seattle (Roosevelt)

WYOMING Brooke Rice 2013-14 Jackson (Jackson Hole) INTERNATIONAL AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES Alex Huynh 2013- Sadleir (Westfields Sports)

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Kahlia Hogg 2014- Campbell (Merici College)

CANADA ALBERTA Tiffany Booth 1999-2002 Fort McMurray (Father Mercredi) Sarah Kinzner 2015- Calgary (Bishop Grandin)

ONTARIO Sloane Cox 1997-98 Burlington (Hillfield) Donna Holyman 1997 Burlington (Nelson)

SWEDEN

HISTORY Linda Wikstrom 1999 Obbola (Racklofska Skolan)

ARIZONA (3) ILLINOIS (1) Anthem...... Emily Paxton Niles...... Olivia Pappalardo Cave Creek...... Nancy Best Phoenix...... Jalen Tompkins KANSAS (1) Overland Park...... Scout Watson CALIFORNIA (9) Fairfield...... Alyssa Herwatt NEVADA (1) Irvine...... Madison Krauser Carson City...... Kenzie Tillitt Orange...... Jenna Reeves Piedmont...... Erin Greening WASHINGTON (3) Pinole...... Stephanie Zuniga Bellevue...... Courtney Fedor San Diego...... Mikaela Kraus Maple Valley...... Brianna Hooks Sebastopol...... Brooklyn Varnadore Seattle...... Kate Scheele Tustin...... Joss Orejel Walnut Creek...... Ashley Love AUSTRALIA (2) ACT COLORADO (7) Campbell...... Kahlia Hogg Boulder...... Nikki Machalek Broomfield...... Brittney Stark NEW SOUTH WALES Castle Rock...... Alex Vidger Sadleir...... Alex Huynh Highlands Ranch...... Amy Alexander Lakewood...... Danica Evans CANADA (1) ...... Morgan Stanton Calgary...... Sarah Kinzner Littleton...... Heather Ward

86 Buffs In the League

The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) is a nine-team Division-I women’s professional soccer league fea- turing national team players from Canada, Mexico and the U.S. The nine clubs are the Boston Breakers, Chicago Red Stars, Houston Dash, FC Kansas City, Portland Thorns FC, Seattle Reign FC, Sky Blue FC, the Washington Spirit and the Western New York Flash. Based in Chicago, the NWSL is supported by the Canadian Soccer As- sociation, Federation of Mexican Football and the United States Soccer Federation. Each of the league’s nine clubs will play a total of 20 games during a 21-week span, with a schedule consisting of 10 matches at home and 10 away. The 2015 NWSL regular season will begin on Friday, April 10 and conclude the weekend of Sept. 5-6 with eight clubs in action during the final three days of the campaign. The top four teams will qualify for the NWSL playoffs and compete in the semifinals on Sunday, Sept. 13. The NWSL will crown its champion on Thursday, Oct. 1.

Amy Barczuk (2009-12): Midfielder, Boston Breakers At Colorado: Scored 23 points off 10 goals and three assists ... One of only eight players in program his- tory to start at least 76 of 78 games played ... One of four Buffs to have played in every one of the team’s games in her four-year tenure at CU ... Her games started and played rank her 10th and 13th on CU’s all-time list ... Her 124 shots attempted ranks 12th all-time ... Two-time all-conference second team selection ... Big 12 All-Newcomer Team ... Gonzaga University All-Tournament Team and CS360 Per- former of the Week as a sophomore ... All-Pac-12 honorable mention as a junior ... DU Invitational All-

National: 2011 U-23 U.S. Women’s National Team Training Camp selection ... Member of the U-23 USWNTTournament player Team pool and third-team NSCAA All-Pacific Region selection as a senior ... 2012 team captain Professional: Acquired via trade with Western New York on Nov. 3, 2014 ... In 2014, appeared in 19

matches with the Western New York Flash ... Made nine starts ... Played 886 minutes ... Selected by the HISTORY Western New York Flash in the second round (the 14th overall pick) of the 2013 NWSL draft ... Started four of her nine appearances as a rookie, including two playoff games ... Started and played 55 minutes in the inaugural NWSL championship game ... Has started eight of 17 games played in 2014, with two regular season games remaining International: Spent the 2013-14 offseason with WFK Zorky in Russia ... Played in every minute of her four starts during the tournament phase of the UEFA Women’s Champions League

Michelle Wenino (2005-08): Defender, Chicago Red Stars At Colorado: Recorded 16 points off seven goals (including three game-winners) and two assists ... with 85 games played ... First-team All-Big 12 and second-team NSCAA All-Central Region in 2007 ... StartedRanks fourth 23 games in career her freshmanminutes played season, at scoringCU, with one 7,197 goal ... andRanks contributing fifth with 81 one games assist started ... Scored and threesixth to 10 shutouts and logged 2,131 minutes (good enough for sixth on the CU season list) as a junior ... Scored goals and contributed an assist in the first three games of her sophomore campaign ... Helped the Buffs Professional: 2014: Made 18 appearances for the Red Stars, 15 of them as a starter… Scored 2 goals, onethree of more them goals a game-winner… in her final two Assisted seasons on one goal… 2013: Started 17 games and appeared in 18 games during Chicago’s inaugural NWSL season… Scored one goal and had one assist… 2012: Played for Chi- cago in the WPSL-Elite… 2011: Scored one goal in 3 appearances with Sky Blue FC… 2010: Played for SC Freiburg in Germany… Appeared in 7 games with 5 starts for a total of 476 minutes, scoring one goal… 2009: Played for the Red Stars in the WPS, making one 34-minute appearance. About the Red Stars: Franchise was established in 2007 ... Finished the 2011 season with a 10-1 re- cord, coming in second in the WPSL Championship match ... 2012 WPSL Championship runner-up and U.S. Adult Soccer Association’s National Women’s Cup winner ... Finished sixth in the 2013 NWSL regular season standings ... Roster includes USWNT player Christen Press, Julie Johnston and Canadian National Team veterans Karina Le Blanc and Melissa Tancredi

87 individual soccer honors

BIG 12 CONFERENCE BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 10th Anniversary Team All-Big 12 Offensive Gianna DeSaverio (9/30/08) Fran Munnelly (‘02-‘05) First Team Nikki Marshall (‘06,‘07,‘08, ‘09) Katie Griffin (9/30/03) Fran Munnelly (‘02,‘03,‘04,‘05) Nikki Marshall (10/30/06, 10/9/07, 10/31/07, 9/16/08) Player of the Year Laura Munnelly (‘04) Fran Munnelly (9/23/03) Fran Munnelly (‘03) Michelle Wenino (‘07,‘08) Jen Thais (11/4/03) Co-Defensive Player of the Year Second Team Amy Barczuk (‘09) Michelle Wenino (‘08) Aimee Bugay (‘02) Defensive Annie Brunner (9/28/10) Alex Cousins (‘08) Sloane Cox (9/10/98) Newcomer of the Year Sloane Cox (‘98) Sara Erskine (9/11/01, 10/29/02) Caroline Danneberg (‘09) Gianna DeSaverio (‘08) Jessica Keller (11/4/03, 10/26/04, 10/11/05) Katie Griffin (‘03) Alex Dohm (‘10) Kara Linder (8/25/09, 9/29/09) Nikki Marshall (‘06) Katie Griffin (‘03,‘05) Kirstin Radlinski (10/24/06, 9/16/08) Fran Munnelly (‘02) Jessica Keller (‘04) Nikki Keller (‘07,‘08) Newcomer Annie Brunner (11/2/10) Coach of the Year Allison Kidd (‘05) Kelly Butler (9/16/08) Bill Hempen (‘03) Laura Munnelly (‘03,‘05,‘06) Lizzy Herzl (9/21/10; 9/28/10) Preseason All-Big 12 Kirstin Radlinski (‘08) Quinn Krier (9/29/09) Katie Griffin (‘06) Tricia Regan (‘03) Kara Linder (8/28/06) Nikki Marshall (‘07,‘08, ‘09) Kate Russell (‘10) Nikki Marshall (9/5/06, 9/12/06, 10/24/06, 10/30/06) Fran Munnelly (‘03,‘04,‘05) Jen Thais (‘04) Kelly Menachof (10/14/08) Laura Munnelly (‘04,‘05) Fran Munnelly (9/24/02) Michelle Wenino (‘08) Newcomer Team Amy Barczuk (‘09) Orly Ripmaster (10/6/03) Erin Bricker (‘09) Kate Russell (9/2/08) Big 12 All–Tournament Team Annie Brunner (‘10) Alex Cousins (‘06) Kelly Butler (‘08) Brittany Dornseif (‘06) Caroline Danneberg (‘08) Kathryn Grandinetti (‘05) Michaela DeJesus (‘07) Katie Griffin (‘05) Alex Dohm (‘10) Nikki Keller (‘06) Kathryn Grandinetti (‘03) Nikki Marshall (‘06) Katie Griffin (‘03) Kirstin Radlinski (‘08) Jessica Keller (‘03) Darci Smerchek (‘05) Nikki Keller (‘05) Michelle Wenino (‘08) Kym Lowry (‘07) Nikki Marshall (‘06) Maddy Minnis – (‘03) Fran Munnelly – (‘02) Laura Munnelly – (‘03) HISTORY Jess Quador – (‘06) Tricia Regan – (‘02) Allie True – (‘04)

PAC-12 CONFERENCE PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK All-Pac-12 Offensive Anne Stuller (8/21/12) Second Team Amy Barczuk (‘12) Tori Cooper (‘14) Defensive Annie Brunner (8/28/12, 10/22/13) Brie Hooks (‘14) Tori Cooper (10/6/14) Anne Stuller (‘13) Bianca Jones (11/3/14) Morgan Stanton (11/10/14) Honorable Mention Amy Barczuk (‘11) Lizzy Herzl (‘13)

Freshman Team Brie Hooks (‘13) Madison Krauser (‘12)

Postgraduate Scholarship Caroline Danneberg (‘12)

88 individual soccer honors

BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 1996–97 2002–03 2007–08 First Team Second Team Alyssa Burgess Amber Bettenhausen Amy Barczuk (‘10) Amanda Foulk (‘09) Jennifer Almquist Emily Barnes (‘02) Heather Hawkins(‘02) Nina Bjornstad Sara Erskine Kaylee Boryla Amber Bettenhausen (‘07,‘08) Shawn Kenyon (‘99) Heidi Burgett Ellen Falender Julia Burnett Nina Bjornstad (‘96,‘97) Suzy Kiefer (‘99,‘01) Amanda Bush Heather Hawkins Michaela DeJesus Erin Bricker (‘10) Kara Linder (‘09) Stephanie Chmura Regan Howard Gianna DeSaverio Alyssa Burgess (‘02,‘03) Shaye Marshall (‘10) Maris Dillman Shannon Kellogg Brittany Dornseif Heidi Burgett (‘96,‘97) Fran Munnelly (‘05) Teri Fildey Michelle Matassa Allyson Goodman Amanda Bush (‘96,‘97) Kirstin Radlinski (‘06,‘07,‘08) Elizabeth Larmore Ashlie Mihalcin Brooke Hickerson Kelly Butler (‘09) Kelly Ross (‘10) Jenny Law Fran Munnelly Kellis Johnson Melissa Cartmell (‘98,‘99,‘00) Maggi Steury (‘10) Kim Quijada Natalie Ramello Madeline Kawa Alex Cousins (‘06) Jen Thais (‘04) Elizabeth Swain Jeanne Rankin Nicole Marshall Caroline Danneberg (‘10) Michelle Wenino (‘06) Brita Zoellner Darci Smerchek Tobie Rippy Ellen Falender (‘02,‘03,‘04) Jessica Wollow (‘00,‘01) Jen Thais Kelly Ross Teri Fildey (‘96,‘97,‘98) Heather Zonker (‘01) 1997–98 Janet Wildemuth Natalie Weeks Amanda Foulk (‘10) Michelle Wenino Allison Gausman (‘00) Honorable Mention Nina Bjornstad Ally Goodman (‘09) Jennifer Almquist (‘96) *Heidi Burgett 2003–04 Mary White Kathryn Grandinetti (‘04,‘05) Christina Cambra (‘97) Melissa Cartmell Emily Barnes Heather Hawkins (‘03) Maris Dillman (‘97) Teri Fildey Alyssa Burgess 2008–09 Regan Howard (‘02) Shawn Kenyon (‘97) Shawn Kenyon *Ellen Falender Amber Bettenhausen Jessica Keller (‘04,‘05) Beth Matsumoto (‘96) Elizabeth Larmore Katie Griffin Kelly Butler Shannon Kellogg (‘04) Kim Quijada (‘96) Andrea Matassa Jessica Keller Alex Cousins Shawn Kenyon (‘96,‘98) Jennifer Worcester (‘96) Sarah Nowfel Shannon Kellogg Gianna DeSaverio Jenny Law (‘96) Brita Zoellner (‘96) Zoe Pascoe Orly Ripmaster Amanda Foulk Kali Lewis (‘01) Elizabeth Swain Ashlie Mihalcin Allyson Goodman Kym Lowry (‘10) Brita Zoellner Maddy Minnis Kara Linder Megan Manthey (‘06) Fran Munnelly Kym Lowry Nikki Marshall (‘09) 1998–99 Laura Munnelly Nikki Marshall Andrea Matassa (‘98,‘99,‘00) Leah Engelbart Jeanne Rankin Kelly Menachof Kelly Menachof (‘09) Nikki Resnick Kirstin Radlinski Ashlie Mihalcin (‘03,‘04,‘05) Teri Fildey Maddy Minnis (‘04) Kathryn Fleming Jessica Ceresino Kelly Ross Fran Munnelly (‘03,‘04) Allison Gausman Kathryn Grandinetti Michelle Wenino Janel Opeka (‘96)

Nadia Kaliszewski Mia Pascoe Mary White Zoë Pascoe (‘98,‘99,‘00) HISTORY Suzy Kiefer Tricia Regan Kendall Pata (‘99,‘00,‘01) Lauren Kulmann Jen Thais 2009–10 Whitney Peterson (‘01) Andrea Matassa Amy Barczuk Claire Quintella (‘96) Lindsay McKay 2005–06 Erin Bricker Dayna Robinson (‘96) Zoe Pascoe Alex Cousins Caroline Danneberg Kelly Ross (‘09) Kendall Pata Brittany Dornseif Amanda Foulk Lauren Shaner (‘10) Meghan Swanzy Maura Gentile Allyson Goodman Elizabeth Swain (‘96,‘97) Michelle Vette Kathryn Grandinetti Mel Hicks Meghan Swanzy (‘99,‘00,‘01,‘02) Kris Kauftheil Nicole Keller Jen Thais (‘02,‘03) 1999–00 Jessica Keller Kara Linder Michelle Wenino (‘07,‘08) Annalyn Lavey Kym Lowry Mary White (‘07,‘08) Melissa Cartmell Kia Young (‘96) Allison Gausman Megan Manthey Nikki Marshall Brita Zoellner (‘97) Ashley Honig Ashlie Mihalcin Shaye Marshall Regan Howard Allie Musso Kelly Menachof *Shawn Kenyon Fran Munnelly Kelly Moore ACADEMIC ALL-PAC-12 Suzy Kiefer Laura Munnelly Lexi Rakestraw First Team Andrea Matassa Kirstin Radlinski Tobie Rippy Erin Bricker (‘11) Sarah Nowfel Lindsey Ralph Lauren Shaner Hayley Hughes (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Zoe Pascoe Tricia Regan Natalie Sramek Kendall Pata Darci Smerchek Maggi Steury Honorable Mention Shaye Marshall (‘11, ‘12) Nicole Sachar Michelle Wenino Taryn Vitacca Amy Barczuk (‘11, ‘12) Olivia Pappalardo (‘13, 14) Meghan Swanzy Mary White Carly Bolyard (‘13, ‘14) Brooke Rice (‘14) 2006–07 Annie Brunner (‘12, ‘13) Lauren Shaner (‘11, ‘12) 2000–01 Amber Bettenhausen 2010–11 Caroline Danneberg (‘11) Morgan Stanton (‘14) Melissa Cartmell Alex Cousins Amy Barczuk Lizzy Herzl (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Brittney Stark (‘14) Brittany Dornseif Erin Bricker Darcy Jerman (‘12, ‘13, ‘14) Maggi Steury (‘11) Allison Gausman Bianca Jones (‘13, ‘14) Heather Hawkins Libby Doyne Annie Brunner Anne Stuller (‘11, ‘12, ‘13) Mikaela Kraus (‘14) Heather Ward (‘13, ‘14) Ashley Honig Maura Gentile Kelly Butler Madison Krauser (‘13, 14) Regan Howard Kelly DuChene Caroline Danneberg Suzy Kiefer Katie Griffin Alex Dohm Andrea Matassa Megan Manthey Amanda Foulk CoSIDA Zoe Pascoe Fran Munnelly Lizzy Herzel Academic All-District VII Kendall Pata Laura Munnelly Hayley Hughes First Team Alyssa Burgess (‘03) Whitney Peterson Jess Quador Quinn Krier Ellen Falender (‘04) Nicole Sachar Kirstin Radlinski Kym Lowry Hayley Hughes (‘12) Meghan Swanzy Darci Smerchek Shaye Marshall Linda Wikstrom (‘99) Jessica Wollow Michelle Wenino Kelly Menachof Second Team Hayley Hughes (‘13) Mary White Kayla Millar Jessica Keller (‘05) 2001–02 Kelly Moore Emily Barnes Hannah Perry Tiffany Booth Kelly Ross NATIONAL SOCCER COACHES Alyssa Burgess Lauren Shaner ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Sara Erskine Maggi Steury Ellen Falender Anne Stuller Scholar All-America Heather Hawkins Third Team Lizzy Herzl (‘13) Regan Howard Kali Lewis Scholar All-Region (West) Natalie Ramello Honorable Mention Hayley Hughes (‘12) Meghan Swanzy Jen Thais *-indicates a 4.0 GPA

89 individual soccer honors NATIONAL SOCCER COACHES SOCCER BUZZ ONLINE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA All-America ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Fran Munnelly (‘03) All-America Third Team Honored Jersey Nikki Marshall (‘06) Second Team Fran Munnelly (‘05) Fourth Team Fran Munnelly (‘02-’05) Fran Munnelly (‘04,‘05) Third Team Fran Munnelly (‘04) Honorable Mention Nikki Marshall (‘06-’09) Female Career Athletic Achievement All-Region (Central) Freshman All-America Nikki Marshall (‘06) Fran Munnelly (‘02-’05) First Team Katie Griffin (‘05) First Team Female Athlete of the Year Nikki Marshall (‘07,‘08, ‘09) Nikki Marshall (‘06-‘07) Fran Munnelly (‘03,‘04,‘05) National Freshman of the Year Nikki Marshall (Finalist, ‘06) Brie Hooks (‘14) Second Team Jessica Keller (‘05) Nikki Marshall (‘06) Female Freshman of the Year Laura Munnelly (‘05,‘06) All-Central Region Katie Griffin (‘03-‘04) Kirstin Radlinski (‘08) First Team Nikki Marshall (‘06) Brie Hooks (‘13-’14) Michelle Wenino (‘07,‘08) Fran Munnelly (‘03,‘04,‘05) Nikki Marshall (‘06-‘07) Laura Munnelly (‘04,‘06) Fran Munnelly (‘02-‘03) Third Team Katie Griffin (‘03) Fran Munnelly (‘02) Laura Munnelly (‘04) Second Team CU Athlete of the Week Tricia Regan (‘03) Laura Munnelly (‘05) Amy Barczuk (9/21/11, 10/23/12) Aimee Bugay (‘02) Freshman Laura Munnelly (‘03) Third Team Carly Bolyard (11/16/13) Katie Griffin (‘03,‘06) Coach of the Year Bill Hempen (‘03) Erin Bricker (11/2/10) Tricia Regan (‘03) Annie Brunner (9/18/12) Aimee Bugay (‘99) Melissa Cartmell (10/23/00) All-Region (Pacific) Freshman Katie Griffin (‘03) Gianna DeSaverio (10/2/08) Second Team Lizzy Herzl (‘13) Nikki Marshall (‘06) Lindsay Galas (9/4/02) Anne Stuller (‘13) Kathryn Grandinetti (10/16/03) Tori Cooper (‘14) Laura Munnelly (‘03) Katie Griffin (9/30/03, 9/8/05, 11/14/06) Nikki Marshall (‘06) Third Team Amy Barczuk (‘12) Freshman of the Year Lizzy Herzl (9/21/10, 9/28/10) Brie Hooks (‘14) Coach of the Year Bill Hempen (‘03) Hayley Hughes (9/30/11, 10/26/11) Kahlia Hogg (10/6/14) Brie Hooks (8/27/13) All-Region University Division Scholar (Pacific) National Team of the Week Alex Cousins (9/8/06, 10/31/07) Darcy Jerman (9/26/13, 8/18/14) Honorable Mention Darcy Jerman (‘14) Gianna DeSaverio (9/30/08) Bianca Jones (10/27/14) Nikki Keller (10/14/08) Nikki Keller (9/20/05) Suzy Kiefer (10/01) Nikki Marshall (9/6/06, 10/9/07) Madison Krauser (9/4/12) Kym Lowry (8/31/10) COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS Nikki Marshall (9/6/06,10/24/06, 10/9/07, 9/16/08, 10/14/08, 10/21/08,8/30/09, 10/6/09) SOCCER AMERICA All-Pac-12 Ashlie Mihalcin (9/14/04) Preseason All-America First Team Brie Hooks (‘14) Kayla Millar (11/6/12)

HISTORY Nikki Marshall (‘07, ‘09) Fran Munnelly (9/10/03, 10/8/03, 10/4/05,10/11/05) Second Team Anne Stuller (‘12, ‘13) Laura Munnelly (11/6/06) Freshman All-America Lizzy Herzl (‘12, ‘13) Kirstin Radlinski (9/13/07, 11/11/08) First Team Nikki Marshall (‘06) Kate Russell (9/14/10) Tori Cooper (‘14) Anne Stuller (8/21/12, 8/28/12, 9/10/13, 11/19/13) Michelle Wenino (11/11/08) National Team of the Week Preseason All-Pac-12 Heather Zonker (11/01) Nikki Marshall (9/7/06, 9/13/07) Second Team Brie Hooks (‘14) Ashlie Mihalcin (10/28/02) Anne Stuller (8/28/12) Jen Thais (9/3/03) *DiscontinuedTEAM in 2001, AWARDS Reinstated in 2013 COLLEGE SOCCER 360 Most Valuable Player Newcomer of the Year Primetime Performer of the Week Melissa Cartmell (‘00) Brie Hooks (‘13) Amy Barczuk (11/1/10) Sloane Cox (‘97, ‘98) Morgan Stanton (‘14) Erin Bricker (10/11/09) Allison Gausman (‘00) Suzy Kiefer (‘99) Strength and Conditioning Award Annie Brunner (9/28/10) Elizabeth Swain (‘96) Darcy Jerman (‘13) Alex Dohm (9/21/10) Brie Hooks (‘14) Bianca Jones (‘14) Nikki Marshall (10/4/09) Offensive Most Valuable Player Buff Cup Anne Stuller (‘13) Brooke Rice (‘13) SOCCER TIMES Darcy Jerman (‘14) Defensive Most Valuable Player All-America Annie Brunner (‘13) Third Team Fran Munnelly (‘05) Herbst Academic Award Tori Cooper (‘14) Hayley Hughes (‘13) Storie Ledger (‘14) National Player of the Week Most Improved Player Nikki Marshall (9/7/06) Jessi Burgener (‘00) Maris Dillman (‘98) Kyley Ellenberger (‘99) SOCCER NEWS NET Teri Fildey (‘96) Women’s Player of the Week Kelly Kaitanjian (‘97) Anne Stuller (8/28/12) SPORTS TURF MANAGERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA College Field of the Year Pleasant View Soccer Complex (‘98)

90 individual career records

POINTS SHOTS ON GOAL MOST SHUTOUTS 1. 93 Nikki Marshall (42g 9a)...... 2006-09 1. 121 Fran Munnelly (30 goals)...... 2002-05 1. 25.0 Jessica Keller...... 2003-05 2. 84 Fran Munnelly (30g 24a)...... 2002-05 2. 118 Anne Stuller (22 goals)...... 2010-13 2. 23.1 Annie Brunner...... 2010-13 3. 78 Katie Griffin (32g 14a)...... 2003-06 3. 116 Nikki Marshall (42 goals)...... 2006-09 3. 18.0 Kirstin Radlinski...... 2005-08 4. 61 Melissa Cartmell (26g 9a)...... 1997-00 4. 114 Katie Griffin (32 goals)...... 2003-06 4. 12.0 Kara Linder...... 2006-09 5. 55 Anne Stuller (22g, 11a)...... 2010-13 5. 91 Melissa Cartmell (26 goals).... 1997-00 5. 11.0 Kate Scheele ...... 2013- 6. 44 Jen Thais (16g 12a)...... 2001-04 6. 70 Alex Cousins (13 goals)...... 2005-08 6. 6.0 Sloane Cox...... 1997-98 7. 41 Brie Hooks (16g 9a)...... 2013- 7. 69 Shawn Kenyon (15 goals)...... 1996-99 6.0 Danielle Bassett...... 1998-01 8. 40 Ashlie Mihalcin (17g 6a)...... 2002-05 8. 64 Jen Thais (16 goals)...... 2001-04 8. 5.1 Sara Erskine...... 1999-02 40 Nikki Keller (14g 12a)...... 2005-08 64 Nikki Keller (14 goals)...... 2005-08 9. 3.1 Whitney Peterson...... 2000-01 10. 37 Kathryn Grandinetti (8g 21a)... 2003-05 64 Kate Russell (10 goals)...... 2008-11 10. 2.0 Nina Bjornstad...... 1996-97 37 Alex Cousins (13g 11a)...... 2005-08 11. 60 Heather Zonker (10 goals)...... 1998-01 11. 1.1 Kayla Millar...... 2010-12 12. 36 Kate Russell (10g 16 a)...... 2008-11 12 53 Brie Hooks (16 goals)...... 2013- 12. 1.0 Jeanne Rankin...... 2002 36 Shawn Kenyon (15g 6a)...... 1996-99 1.0 Nikki Resnick...... 2003

GOALS SAVES GAMES PLAYED 1. 42 Nikki Marshall...... 2006-09 1. 333 Sloane Cox (62 GA, 333 saves)...... 1997-98 1. 92 Nikki Keller...... 2005-08 2. 32 Katie Griffin...... 2003-06 2. 258 Annie Brunner (94 GA, 258 saves)...... 2010-13 2. 91 Laura Munnelly...... 2003-06 3. 30 Fran Munnelly...... 2002-05 3. 232 Kirstin Radlinski (61 GA, 232 saves)...... 2005-08 3. 88 Alex Cousins...... 2005-08 4. 26 Melissa Cartmell...... 1997-00 4. 213 Danielle Bassett (53 GA, 213 saves)...... 1998-01 4. 87 Fran Munnelly...... 2002-05 5. 22 Anne Stuller...... 2010-13 5. 208 Jessica Keller (47 GA, 208 saves)...... 2003-05 5. 86 Katie Griffin...... 2003-06 6. 17 Ashlie Mihalcin...... 2002-05 6. 158 Nina Bjornstad (43 GA, 158 saves)...... 1996-97 86 Nikki Marshall...... 2006-09 7. 16 Jen Thais...... 2001-04 7. 126 Kara Linder (38 GA, 126 saves)...... 2006-09 7. 85 Michelle Wenino...... 2005-08 8. 16 Brie Hooks ...... 2013- 8. 119 Sara Erskine (40 GA, 119 saves)...... 1999-02 8. 83 Kelly Ross...... 2006-10 9. 15 Shawn Kenyon...... 1996-99 9. 83 Whitney Peterson (36 GA, 83 saves)...... 2000-01. 83 Bianca Jones ...... 2011-14 10. 14 Nikki Keller...... 2005-08 10. 78 Kate Scheele (17 GA, 78 saves)...... 2013- 10. 82 Ashlie Mihalcin...... 2002-05 14 Gianna DeSaverio...... 2007-08 11.5 3 Kayla Millar (17 GA, 35 saves)...... 2010-12 11. 81 Darci Smerchek...... 2002-05 12. 13 Alex Cousins...... 2005-08 12. 25 Jeanne Rankin (12 GA, 25 saves)...... 2002 81 Hayley Hughes...... 2010-13 13. 79 Carly Bolyard ...... 2011-14 GAME-WINNING GOALS GOALS AGAINST AVG (MINIMUM 1,000 MINUTES) 14. 78 Amy Barczuk...... 2009-12 1. 18 Nikki Marshall...... 2006-09 1. 0.76 Kate Scheele (17 GA, 2001:58 min) ...... 2013- 15. 77 Melissa Cartmell...... 1997-00 2. 13 Katie Griffin...... 2003-06 2. 0.83 Jessica Keller. (47 GA, 5102 min)...... 2003-05 77 Annie Brunner...... 2010-13 3.1 1 Melissa Cartmell...... 1997-00 3. 0.97 Kara Linder (38 GA, 3534 min)...... 2006-09 77 Darcy Jerman ...... 2011-14 4. 10 Fran Munnelly...... 2002-05 4. 0.99 Kirstin Radlinski. (61 GA, 5544 min)...... 2005-08

5. 8 Anne Stuller...... 2010-13 5. 1.22 Annie Brunner .(94 GA, 6957 min)...... 2010-13 GAMES STARTED RECORDS 6. 7 Brie Hooks ...... 2013- 6. 1.74 Danielle Bassett. (53 GA, 2739 min)...... 1998-01 1. 91 Laura Munnelly...... 2003-06 7. 5 Nikki Keller...... 2005-08 8. 1.76 Sara Erskine. (40 GA, 2046 min)...... 1999-02 2. 88 Nikki Keller...... 2005-08 5 Gianna DeSaverio...... 2007-08 9. 1.77 Sloane Cox. (62 GA, 3151 min)...... 1997-98 3. 87 Fran Munnelly...... 2002-05 9. 4 Shawn Kenyon...... 1996-99 10. 2.04 Nina Bjornstad. (43 GA, 1901 min)...... 1996-97 4. 85 Nikki Marshall...... 2006-09 4 Heather Zonker...... 1998-01 11. 2.15 Whitney Peterson. (36 GA, 1508 min)...... 2000-01 5. 84 Michelle Wenino...... 2005-08 4 Jen Thais...... 2001-04 6. 81 Ashlie Mihalcin...... 2002-05 4 Ashlie Mihalcin...... 2002-05 MOST WINS 81 Bianca Jones...... 2011-14 4 Darcy Jerman ...... 2011-2014 1. 37 Jessica Keller (37-14-5)...... 2003-05 8. 80 Hayley Hughes...... 2010-13 2. 33 Annie Brunner (33-33-10)...... 2010-13 9. 79 Katie Griffin...... 2003-06 ASSISTS 3. 31 Kirstin Radlinski (31-16-11)..... 2005-08 10. 77 Melissa Cartmell...... 1997-00 1. 24 Fran Munnelly...... 2002-05 4. 20 Kara Linder (20-15-3)...... 2006-09 11. 77 Darcy Jerman...... 2011-14 2. 21 Kathryn Grandinetti...... 2003-05 5. 14 Danielle Bassett (14-14-2)...... 1998-01 12. 76 Amy Barczuk...... 2009-12 3. 16 Kate Russell...... 2008-11 6 14 Kate Scheele (14-7-1)...... 2013- 13. 75 Heather Zonker...... 1998-01 4. 14 Katie Griffin...... 2003-06 7. 10 Sara Erskine (10-9-2)...... 1999-02 75 Alex Cousins...... 2005-08 5. 12 Jen Thais...... 2001-04 8.1 1 Sloane Cox (11-20-3)...... 1997-98 75 Annie Brunner...... 2010-13 12 Nikki Keller...... 2005-08 9. 6 Nina Bjornstad (6-14-1)...... 1996-97 12 Madison Krauser...... 2012- 10. 4 Whitney Peterson (4-9-1)...... 2000-01 MINUTES PLAYED 8.1 1 Heather Zonker...... 1998-01 1. 8431 Laura Munnelly...... 2003-06 1 1 Alex Cousins...... 2005-08 MOST LOSSES 2. 7388 Nikki Keller...... 2005-08 1 1 Anne Stuller...... 2010-13 1. 33 Annie Brunner (33-33-10)...... 2010-13 3. 7262 Nikki Marshall...... 2006-09 11. 9 Melissa Cartmell...... 1997-00 2. 20 Sloane Cox (11-20-3)...... 1997-98 4. 7197 Michelle Wenino...... 2005-08 9 Allison Kidd...... 2004-07 3. 16 Kirstin Radlinski (31-16-11)..... 2005-08 5. 6957 Annie Brunner...... 2010-13 9 Nikki Marshall...... 2006-09 4. 15 Kara Linder (20-15-3)...... 2006-09 6. 6879 Alex Cousins...... 2005-08 9 Brie Hooks ...... 2013- 5. 14 Nina Bjornstad (6-14-1)...... 1996-97 7. 6849 Amy Barczuk...... 2009-12 15. 8 Andrea Matassa...... 1997-00 14 Danielle Bassett (14-14-2)...... 1998-01 8. 6716 Kate Russell...... 2008-11 8 Caroline Danneberg...... 2008-11 14 Jessica Keller (37-14-5)...... 2003-05 9. 6671 Hayley Hughes...... 2010-13 8. 9 Sara Erskine (10-9-2)...... 1999-02 10. 6498 Katie Griffin...... 2003-06 SHOTS ATTEMPTED 9. 9 Whitney Peterson (4-9-1)...... 2000-01 11. 6016 Fran Munnelly...... 2002-05 1. 261 Nikki Marshall (42 goals)...... 2006-09 10 7 Kate Scheele (14-7-1)...... 2013- 12. 5952 Kym Lowry...... 2007-10 2. 257 Fran Munnelly (30 goals)...... 2002-05 11. 4 Kayla Millar (1-4-1)...... 2010-12 13. 5807 Lizzy Herzl...... 2010-13 3. 236 Anne Stuller (22 goals)...... 2010-13 14. 5614 Anne Stuller...... 2010-13 4. 222 Katie Griffin (32 goals)...... 2003-06 MOST TIES 15. 5544 Kristin Ralinski...... 2005-08 5. 217 Melissa Cartmell (26 goals).... 1997-00 1.1 1 Kirstin Radlinski (31-16-11)..... 2005-08 6. 184 Alex Cousins (13 goals)...... 2005-08 2. 10 Annie Brunner (33-33-10)...... 2010-13 7. 173 Heather Zonker (10 goals)...... 1998-01 3. 5 Jessica Keller (37-14-5)...... 2003-05 8. 163 Kate Russell (10 goals)...... 2008-11 4. 3 Sloane Cox (11-20-3)...... 1997-98 9. 148 Shawn Kenyon (15 goals)...... 1996-99 3 Kara Linder (20-15-3)...... 2006-09 10. 147 Jen Thais (16 goals)...... 2001-04 6. 2 Danielle Bassett (14-14-2)...... 1998-01 11. 143 Nikki Keller (14 goals)...... 2005-08 2 Sara Erskine (10-9-2)...... 1999-02 12. 124 Amy Barczuk (10 goals)...... 2009-12 8. 1 Nina Bjornstad (6-14-1)...... 1996-97 1 Whitney Peterson (4-9-1)...... 2000-01 1 Kayla Millar (1-4-1)...... 2010-12 1 Kate Scheele (14-7-1)...... 2013-

91 individual season records

POINTS SHOTS ON GOAL MOST SHUTOUTS 1. 37 Nikki Marshall (17g 3a)...... 2006 1. 53 Anne Stuller (9 goals)...... 2013 1. 12.0 Jessica Keller...... 2004 2. 26 Anne Stuller (9g, 8a)...... 2013 2. 44 Katie Griffin (12 goals)...... 2005 2. 11.1 Kate Scheele...... 2014 3. 25 Katie Griffin (12g 1a)...... 2005 3. 42 Nikki Marshall (17 goals)...... 2006 3. 9.0 Jessica Keller...... 2003 4. 23 Katie Griffin (10g 3a)...... 2003 4. 40 Melissa Cartmell (8 goals)...... 2000 9.0 Annie Brunner...... 2013 23 Ashlie Mihalcin (10g 3a)...... 2004 5. 38 Shawn Kenyon (6 goals)...... 1996 5. 7.1 Annie Brunner...... 2012 23 Fran Munnelly (9g 5a)...... 2004 38 Fran Munnelly (7 goals)...... 2002 6. 6.0 Kirstin Radlinski...... 2008 23 Brie Hooks (8g 7a) ...... 2014 7. 36 Anne Stuller (8 goals)...... 2012 6.0 Kara Linder...... 2009 8. 22 Fran Munnelly (8g 6a)...... 2005 8. 33 Fran Munnelly (9 goals)...... 2004 8. 5.0 Sloane Cox...... 1998 9. 20 Fran Munnelly (7g 6a)...... 2002 9. 31 Alex Cousins (5 goals)...... 2006 5.0 Danielle Bassett...... 1999 20 Nikki Marshall (9g 2a)...... 2007 10. 30 Nikki Marshall (8 goals)...... 2008 5.0 Kirstin Radlinski...... 2007 20 Gianna DeSaverio (9g 2a)...... 2008 11. 29 Fran Munnelly (8 goals)...... 2005 5.0 Annie Brunner...... 2010 12. 19 Fran Munnelly (6g 7a)...... 2003 29 Katie Griffin (10 goals)...... 2003 12. 4.0 Sara Erskine...... 2002 19 Nikki Marshall (8g 3a)...... 2008 4.0 Jessica Keller...... 2005 SAVES 4.0 Kirstin Radlinski...... 2005 GOALS 1. 200 Sloane Cox (37 GA, 200 saves)...... 1998 4.0 Kara Linder...... 2007 1. 17 Nikki Marshall...... 2006 2. 144 Danielle Bassett (38 GA, 144 saves).1999 2. 12 Katie Griffin...... 2005 3. 133 Sloane Cox (25 GA, 133 saves)...... 1997 GAMES PLAYED 3. 10 Katie Griffin...... 2003 4. 126 Nina Bjornstad (32 GA, 126 saves)...1996 1. 24 Kathryn Grandinetti...... 2005 10 Ashlie Mihalcin...... 2004 5. 94 Jessica Keller (18 GA, 94 saves)...... 2004 24 Katie Griffin...... 2005 5. 9 Fran Munnelly...... 2004 6. 87 Annie Brunner (26 GA, 87 saves)...... 2013 24 Nikki Keller...... 2005 9 Nikki Marshall...... 2007 7. 78 Kate Scheele (17 GA, 78 saves)...... 2014 24 Allison Kidd...... 2005 9 Gianna DeSaverio...... 2008 8. 71 Kirstin Radlinski (12 GA, 71 saves)...2008 24 Fran Munnelly...... 2005 9 Anne Stuller...... 2013 71 Kara Linder (21 GA, 71 saves)...... 2009. 24 Laura Munnelly...... 2005 9. 8 Suzy Kiefer...... 1999 10. 70 Annie Brunner (23 GA, 70 saves)...... 2012 24 Tricia Regan...... 2005 8 Melissa Cartmell...... 2000 11. 68 Kirstin Radlinski (18 GA, 68 saves)...2006 24 Darci Smerchek...... 2005 8 Fran Munnelly...... 2005 12. 65 Jessica Keller (12 GA, 65 saves)...... 2003 24 Michelle Wenino...... 2005 8 Nikki Marshall...... 2008 13. 61 Annie Brunner (22 GA, 61 saves)...... 2010 24 Alex Cousins...... 2006 8 Nikki Marshall...... 2009 14. 53 Kirstin Radlinski (22 GA, 53 saves)...2007 24 Brittany Dornseif...... 2006 8 Anne Stuller...... 2012 15. 51 Sara Erskine (17 GA, 51 saves)...... 2002 24 Nikki Keller...... 2006 8 Brie Hooks...... 2013 24 Megan Manthey...... 2006 8 Brie Hooks...... 2014 SAVES PER GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 24 Nikki Marshall...... 2006 1. 10.00 Sloane Cox. (20 games)...... 1998 24 Laura Munnelly...... 2006 GAME-WINNING GOALS 2. 8.87 Sloane Cox. (15 games)...... 1997 24 Allie True...... 2006 1. 7 Nikki Marshall...... 2006 3. 7.41 Nina Bjornstad. (17 games)...... 1996 2. 5 Melissa Cartmell...... 2000 4. 7.33 Sara Erskine. (6 games)...... 2000 GAMES STARTED 5 Katie Griffin...... 2003 5. 7.20 Danielle Bassett. (20 games)...... 1999 1. 24 Kathryn Grandinetti...... 2005 4. 4 Fran Munnelly...... 2003 6. 6.29 Danielle Bassett. (7 games)...... 2000 24 Katie Griffin...... 2005 4 Ashlie Mihalcin...... 2004 7. 5.38 Whitney Peterson. (8 games)...... 2000 24 Fran Munnelly...... 2005 4 Nikki Marshall...... 2007 8. 4.09 Jessica Keller. (23 games)...... 2004 24 Laura Munnelly...... 2005 4 Nikki Marshall...... 2008 9. 4.00 Kayla Millar (7 games)...... 2011 24 Darci Smerchek...... 2005 4 Brie Hooks...... 2013 10. 3.78 Annie Brunner (23 games)...... 2013 24 Nikki Marshall...... 2006 4 Anne Stuller...... 2013 11. 3.73 Kara Linder.(19 games)...... 2009 24 Laura Munnelly...... 2006 10. 3 Melissa Cartmell...... 1999 24 Allie True...... 2006 3 Fran Munnelly...... 2002 SAVE PERCENT (MINIMUM 5 SAVES) 9. 23 Jessica Keller...... 2004 3 Katie Griffin...... 2004 1. 1.000 Danielle Bassett (0 GA, 6 saves)...... 1998 23 Ashlie Mihalcin...... 2004 3 Katie Griffin...... 2005 1.000 Kayla Millar (0 GA, 6 saves)...... 2012 23 Fran Munnelly...... 2004 RECORDS 3 Allison Kidd...... 2005 3. .900 Kara Linder. (3 GA, 27 saves)...... 2007 23 Laura Munnelly...... 2004 3 Jess Quador...... 2006 4. .855 Kirstin Radlinski. (12 GA, 71 saves)....2008 23 Michelle Wenino...... 2005 3 Gianna DeSaverio...... 2008 5. .854 Sloane Cox. (25 GA, 133 saves)...... 1997 23 Alex Cousins...... 2006 3 Nikki Marshall...... 2009 6. .846 Danielle Bassett. (8 GA, 44 saves).....2000 23 Brittany Dornseif...... 2006 3 Anne Stuller...... 2012 7. .844 Sloane Cox. (37 GA, 200 saves)...... 1998 23 Nikki Keller...... 2006 3 Brie Hooks ...... 2014 8. .844 Jessica Keller. (12 GA, 65 saves)...... 2003 23 Kelly Butler...... 2008 9. .839 Jessica Keller. (18 GA, 94 saves)...... 2004 23 Caroline Danneberg...... 2008 ASSISTS 10. .821 Kate Scheele (17 GA, 78 saves).... 2014 23 Nikki Keller...... 2008 1. 9 Kathryn Grandinetti...... 2003 11. .816 Kirstin Radlinski. (9 GA, 40 saves)...... 2005 23 Kate Russell...... 2008 2. 8 Anne Stuller...... 2013 23 Michelle Wenino...... 2008 3. 7 Fran Munnelly...... 2003 GOALS AGAINST AVG (MINIMUM 500 MINUTES) 23 Annie Brunner...... 2013 7 Alex Cousins...... 2006 1. 0.36 Kara Linder. (3 GA, 758 min)...... 2007 23 Lizzy Herzl...... 2013 7 Kate Russell...... 2008 2. 0.58 Kirstin Radlinski. (12 GA, 1866 min)....2008 23 Hayley Hughes...... 2013 7 Brie Hooks ...... 2014 3. 0.67 Jessica Keller. (12 GA, 1605 min)...... 2003 23 Alex Huynh...... 2013 7. 6 Fran Munnelly...... 2002 4. 0.77 Jessica Keller. (18 GA, 2118 min)...... 2004 23 Darcy Jerman...... 2013 6 Kathryn Grandinetti...... 2004 5. 0.76 Kate Scheele (17GA, 2001:58 min).. 2014 23 Bianca Jones...... 2013 6 Kathryn Grandinetti...... 2005 6. 0.92 Kirstin Radlinski. (9 GA, 881 min)...... 2005 23 Anne Stuller...... 2013 6 Fran Munnelly...... 2005 7. 1.08 Kara Linder. (9 GA, 752 min)...... 2006 6 Madison Krauser...... 2013 8. 1.09 Kirstin Radlinski. (18 GA, 1484 min)....2006 MINUTES PLAYED 12. 5 Heather Zonker...... 2000 1.09 Kara Linder (21 GA, 1730 min)...... 2009 1. 2256 Laura Munnelly...... 2006 5 Jen Thais...... 2002 10. 1.10 Annie Brunner (22 GA, 1805 min)...... 2010. 2. 2237 Laura Munnelly...... 2005 5 Katie Griffin...... 2004 11.1 1.1 Jessica Keller (17 GA, 1380)...... 2005 3. 2226 Fran Munnelly...... 2005 5 Fran Munnelly...... 2004 1 1.1 Annie Brunner (26 GA, 2112 min)...... 2013 4. 2170 Darci Smerchek...... 2005 5 Katie Griffin...... 2006 5. 2150 Allie True...... 2006 5 Kelly Butler...... 2008 MOST WINS 6. 2131 Michelle Wenino...... 2008 5 Kate Russell...... 2010 1. 15 Jessica Keller (15-6-2)...... 2004 7. 2123 Jessica Keller...... 2004 5 Quinn Krier...... 2012 2. 14 Jessica Keller (14-3-1)...... 2003 8. 2121 Laura Munnelly...... 2004 14 Kirstin Radlinski (14-5-3)...... 2008 9. 2115 Lizzy Herzl...... 2013 SHOTS ATTEMPTED 14 Annie Brunner (14-7-2)...... 2013 10. 2111 Annie Brunner...... 2013 1. 93 Anne Stuller (9 goals)...... 2013 14 Kate Scheele (14-7-1)...... 2014 11. 2093 Nikki Marshall...... 2006 2. 84 Katie Griffin (12 goals)...... 2005 6. 10 Danielle Bassett (10-8-1)...... 1999 12. 2085 Brittany Dornseif...... 2006 84 Nikki Marshall (17 goals)...... 2006 7. 9 Kara Linder (9-10-0)...... 2009 4. 80 Fran Munnelly (7 goals)...... 2002 8. 8 Jessica Keller (8-5-2)...... 2005 5. 79 Nikki Marshall (8 goals)...... 2008 8 Kirstin Radlinski (8-3-3)...... 2006 6. 78 Anne Stuller (8 goals)...... 2012 8 Annie Brunner (8-9-3)...... 2010 7. 75 Melissa Cartmell (8 goals)...... 2000 8 Annie Brunner (8-8-3)...... 2012 8. 74 Alex Cousins (5 goals)...... 2006 12. 7 Sara Erskine (7-4-2)...... 2002 9. 61 Fran Munnelly (8 goals)...... 2005 13. 6 Nina Bjornstad (6-10-1)...... 1996 10. 58 Brie Hooks (8 goals) ...... 2014 6 Kara Linder (6-2-1)...... 2006 11. 59 Fran Munnelly (9 goals)...... 2004 15. 5 Sloane Cox (6-8-0)...... 1997 12. 57 Fran Munnelly (6 goals)...... 2003 5 Sloane Cox (5-12-3)...... 1998 57 Gianna DeSaverio (9 goals)...... 2008 5 Kara Linder (5-3-1)...... 2007 5 Kirstin Radlinski (5-5-3)...... 2007

92 CU Single Game Records GOALS Colorado College (8/19/11)...... 4 Anne Stuller vs. Saint Mary’s (9/1/13)...... 7 MOST GOALS, TEAM Northern Colorado (8/21/11)...... 4 Darcy Jerman vs. Alabama (9/6/13)...... 7 1. St. Mary’s College (8/30/09)...... 8 vs. UT Martin (9/8/13)...... 4 Brie Hooks vs. Alabama (9/6/13)...... 7 2. Texas Tech (10/17/04)...... 7 vs. Detroit (9/7/14) ...... 4 Anne Stuller vs. UT Martin (9/8/13)...... 7 3. Minnesota (10/10/03)...... 6 Anne Stuller vs. Stony Brook (9/20/13)...... 7 4. at Texas Tech (10/3/03)...... 5 MOST ASSISTS, INDIVIDUAL Darcy Jerman vs Bryant (9/19/14)...... 7 at Texas Tech (10/28/05)...... 5 1. Jen Thais vs. Oklahoma (10/22/04)...... 3 Brie Hooks at Oregon State (10/10/14...... 7 Clemson (9/1/06)...... 5 Madison Krauser vs. UT Martin (9/8/13).3 Oklahoma (10/2/09)...... 5 3. Andrea Matassa vs. Texas Tech (10/27/00).2 POINTS Colorado College (8/19/11)...... 5 Danielle Bickley vs. Texas A&M (9/30/01).2 MOST POINTS, TEAM 9. UMass (9/25/98)...... 4 Fran Munnelly vs. N. Arizona (10/13/02)...2 1. Texas Tech (10/17/04)...... 20 Eastern Illinois (9/20/02)...... 4 Kathryn Grandinetti at Wyoming (9/9/03)..2 2. St. Mary’s College (8/30/09)...... 19 Eastern Michigan (9/4/04)...... 4 Fran Munnelly vs. Missouri (9/26/03)...... 2 3. Minnesota (10/10/03)...... 18 LSU (9/17/04)...... 4 Kathryn Grandinetti vs. Iowa State (9/28/03).2 4. Clemson (9/1/06)...... 15 Oklahoma (10/22/04)...... 4 Maddy Minnis vs. Minnesota (10/10/03)...2 5. Iowa State (9/25/05)...... 14 Iowa State (9/25/05)...... 4 Fran Munnelly vs. Texas Tech (10/17/04). 2 Colorado College (8/19/11)...... 14 vs. Alabama (8/27/06)...... 4 Kathryn Grandinetti vs. Iowa State (9/25/05).2 7. Eastern Illinois (9/20/02)...... 13 at Kansas (10/27/06)...... 4 Kathryn Grandinetti vs. Missouri (10/14/05).. 2 at Texas Tech (10/3/03)...... 13 Utah (9/6/07)...... 4 Alex Cousins vs. Alabama (8/27/06)...... 2 at Kansas (10/27/06)...... 13 Nebraska (10/5/07)...... 4 Nikki Keller vs. Clemson (9/1/06)...... 2 Nebraska (10/5/07)...... 13 vs. UT Martin (9/8/13)...... 4 Allison Kidd vs. Iowa State (9/25/06)...... 2 Oklahoma (10/2/09)...... 13 Stony Brook (9/20/13)...... 4 Allison Kidd vs. Colo. College (10/8/06)....2 12. at Texas Tech (10/28/05)...... 12 Alex Cousins vs. Texas Tech (10/20/06)...2 Utah (9/6/07)...... 12 MOST GOALS, INDIVIDUAL Natalie Weeks vs. Utah (9/6/07)...... 2 vs. UT Martin (9/8/13)...... 12 1. Nikki Marshall vs. Clemson (9/1/06)...... 4 Mel Hicks vs. Nebraska (10/5/07)...... 2 vs. San Francisco (9/21/14)...... 12 Nikki Marshall vs. St. Mary’s (8/30/09)...... 4 Michaela DeJesus vs. Nebraska (10/5/07)....2 16. Oklahoma (10/22/04)...... 11 3. Jen Thais vs. Texas Tech (10/17/04)...... 3 Kim Lowry at Baylor (10/12/07)...... 2 vs. Alabama (8/27/06)...... 11 Anne Stuller vs. UT Martin (9/8/13)...... 3 Michaela DeJesus vs. Hawaii (11/16/07)..2 Stony Brook (9/20/13)...... 11 5. Elizabeth Larmore vs. Wyoming (9/25/96)..2 Kate Russell vs. Washington State (9/12/10). 2 Shawn Kenyon vs. Okla. State (9/27/96)..2 Olivia Pappalardo vs. Air Force (8/30/13)... 2 MOST POINTS, INDIVIDUAL Donna Holyman at Kansas (9/28/97)...... 2 Anne Stuller vs. Saint Mary’s (9/1/13)...... 2 1. Nikki Marshall vs. Oklahoma (10/2/09).....9 Shawn Kenyon vs. George Wash (9/6/98)...2 Brie Hooks vs. San Francisco (9/21/14)...... 2 2. Nikki Marshall vs. Clemson (9/1/06)...... 8 Melissa Cartmell vs. UMass (9/28/98)...... 2 Kahlia Hogg vs. San Francisco (9/21/14).... 2 3. Anne Stuller vs. UT Martin (9/8/13)...... 7 Jessica Wollow vs. Oklahoma (10/2/98)...2 4. Jen Thais vs. Texas Tech (10/17/04)...... 6 Suzy Kiefer vs. Alabama (9/17/99)...... 2 SHOTS 5. Fran Munnelly at Texas Tech (10/3/03).....5 Melissa Cartmell at Air Force (9/13/00).....2 MOST SHOTS, TEAM Jen Thais vs. Oklahoma (10/22/05)...... 5

Jessi Burgener vs. Colo. College (9/15/00)..2 1. vs. Alabama (9/6/13)...... 39 Nikki Marshall at Kansas (10/27/06)...... 5 RECORDS Suzy Kiefer at Wyoming (9/2/01)...... 2 2. LSU (9/8/96)...... 32 8. Elizabeth Larmore vs. Wyoming (9/25/96).4 Lindsey Galas vs. Fresno State (8/30/02)..2 3. Wyoming (9/5/99)...... 30 Shawn Kenyon vs. Oklahoma State (9/27/96).4 Katie Griffin vs. Georgia (8/31/03)...... 2 Detroit (9/16/05)...... 30 Donna Holyman at Kansas (9/28/97)...... 4 Katie Griffin vs. Iowa State (9/28/03)...... 2 vs. UT Martin (9/8/13)...... 30 Melissa Cartmell vs. Denver (11/2/97)...... 4 Fran Munnelly at Texas Tech (10/3/03).....2 6. Denver (9/4/09)...... 29 Shawn Kenyon vs. George Wash (9/6/98).4 Orly Ripmaster at Baylor (10/5/03)...... 2 7. Denver (11/2/97)...... 28 Melissa Cartmell vs. UMass (9/25/98)...... 4 Kathryn Grandinetti vs. Minn. (10/10/03)..2 Central Conn. (9/10/00)...... 28 Jessica Wollow vs. Oklahoma (10/2/98)...4 Fran Munnelly vs. E. Michigan (9/4/04).....2 St. Mary’s College (8/30/09)...... 28 Suzy Kiefer vs. Alabama (9/17/99)...... 4 Katie Griffin vs. N. Colorado (10/1/04)...... 2 10. Missouri (10/27/96)...... 27 Melissa Cartmell at Air Force (9/13/00).....4 Fran Munnelly vs. Detroit (9/16/05)...... 2 vs. Oklahoma (11/2/05)...... 27 Jessi Burgener vs. Colo. College (9/15/00)... 4 Katie Griffin vs. Iowa State (9/25/05)...... 2 vs. Fairfield (9/2/07)...... 27 Suzy Kiefer at Wyoming (9/2/01)...... 4 Nikki Keller vs. Iowa State (9/25/05)...... 2 Drake (9/23/07)...... 27 Lindsey Galas vs. Fresno State (8/30/02).4 Fran Munnelly at N. Colorado (10/9/05)....2 14. Oklahoma (10/22/04)...... 26 Katie Griffin vs. Georgia (8/31/03)...... 4 Katie Griffin at Texas Tech (10/28/05)...... 2 15. San Jose State (9/21/03)...... 25 Katie Griffin vs. Iowa State (9/28/03)...... 4 Katie Griffin vs. Texas (11/4/05)...... 2 Texas Tech (10/17/04)...... 25 Orly Ripmaster at Baylor (10/5/03)...... 4 Michelle Wenino vs. Alabama (8/27/06)....2 vs. Cincinnati (9/9/12)...... 25 Kathryn Grandinetti vs. Minn. (10/10/03)..4 Nikki Marshall at Kansas (10/27/06)...... 2 18. Northern Arizona (10/13/02)...... 24 Fran Munnelly vs. Detroit (9/16/05)...... 4 Nikki Marshall vs. Texas A&M (11/3/06)....2 Minnesota (10/10/03)...... 24 Katie Griffin vs. Iowa State (9/25/05)...... 4 Katie Griffin vs. Colo. College (11/8/06)....2 20. at Oklahoma (9/14/97)...... 23 Nikki Keller vs. Iowa State (9/25/05)...... 4 Nikki Marshall at Denver (8/31/07)...... 2 Wyoming (8/22/10)...... 23 Fran Munnelly at N. Colorado (10/9/05)....4 Nikki Marshall vs. Nebraska (10/5/07)...... 2 UNLV (9/22/13)...... 23 Katie Griffin at Texas Tech (10/28/05)...... 4 Kelly Butler vs. St. Mary’s (8/30/09)...... 2 Katie Griffin vs. Texas (11/4/05)...... 4 Nikki Marshall vs. Oklahoma (10/2/09).....2 MOST SHOTS, INDIVIDUAL Michelle Wenino vs. Alabama (8/27/06)....4 Anne Stuller vs. Arizona (9/30/11)...... 2 1. Nikki Marshall at Nebraska (9/29/06)...... 10 Nikki Marshall at Kansas (10/27/06)...... 4 Anne Stuller vs. N. Colorado (8/17/12).....2 Nikki Marshall vs. Texas A&M (11/3/06)..10 Nikki Marshall vs. Texas A&M (11/3/06)....4 Anne Stuller vs. LIU (8/24/12)...... 2 Nikki Marshall vs. Oklahoma State (9/28/08)...10 Katie Griffin vs. Colo. College (11/8/06)....4 Anne Stuller vs. Wright State (8/26/12).....2 4. Melissa Cartmell vs. Cornell (9/8/00)...... 9 Nikki Marshall vs. Nebraska (10/5/07)...... 4 Brie Hooks vs. N. Colorado (8/23/13)....2 Alex Cousins vs. Mississippi (9/3/06)...... 9 Nikki Marshall vs. Texas (11/3/07)...... 4 Anne Stuller vs. Air Force (8/30/13)...... 2 Kate Russell vs. Denver (9/4/09)...... 9 Anne Stuller vs. Arizona (9/30/11)...... 4 Brie Hooks vs. Saint Mary’s (9/1/13)...... 2 7. Melissa Cartmell vs. Utah (9/24/99)...... 8 Anne Stuller vs. N. Colorado (8/17/12).....4 Darcy Jerman vs. UNLV (9/22/13)...... 2 Fran Munnelly at Baylor (10/18/02)...... 8 Anne Stuller vs. LIU (8/24/12)...... 4 Carly Bolyard vs. UNLV (8/29/14)...... 2 Fran Munnelly vs. Oklahoma (10/25/02)...8 Anne Stuller vs. Wright State (8/26/12).....4 Kahlia Hogg vs. Oregon (10/12/14)...... 2 Shawn Kenyon vs. Missouri (10/27/03).....8 Brie Hooks vs. N. Colorado (8/23/13)....4 Allie True vs. Oklahoma (9/22/06)...... 8 Anne Stuller vs. Air Force (8/30/13)...... 4 ASSISTS Allison Kidd vs. Texas (11/5/06)...... 8 Brie Hooks vs. Saint Mary’s (9/1/13)...... 4 MOST ASSISTS, TEAM Nikki Marshall vs. Denver (9/4/09)...... 8 Darcy Jerman vs. UNLV (9/22/13)...... 4 1. Minnesota (10/10/03)...... 6 Nikki Marshall vs. Oklahoma (10/2/09).....8 Kahlia Hogg vs. San Francisco (9/21/14).....4 Texas Tech (10/17/04)...... 6 Anne Stuller vs. Cincinnati (9/9/12)...... 8 Brie Hooks vs. San Francisco (9/21/14)...4 Iowa State (9/25/05)...... 6 Anne Stuller vs. Washington (9/28/12)...... 8 Carly Bolyard vs. UNLV (8/29/14)...... 4 San Francisco (9/21/14)...... 6 Anne Stuller vs. Alabama (9/6/13)...... 8 Kahlia Hogg vs. Oregon (10/12/14) ...... 4 4. Eastern Illinois (9/20/02)...... 5 18. Shawn Kenyon vs. N. Carolina (10/30/96)..... 7 Clemson (9/1/06)...... 5 Melissa Cartmell vs. George Wash (9/6/98).7 at Kansas (10/27/06)...... 5 Suzy Kiefer vs. LSU (9/20/98)...... 7 Nebraska (10/5/07)...... 5 Melissa Cartmell vs. Kansas (8/27/99)...... 7 8. Alabama-Birmingham (9/3/99)...... 4 Suzy Kiefer vs. Wyoming (9/5/99)...... 7 Wisconsin (8/31/01)...... 4 Katie Griffin vs. Detroit (9/16/05)...... 7 Oklahoma (10/25/02)...... 4 Fran Munnelly vs. Detroit (9/16/05)...... 7 Northern Colorado (10/1/04)...... 4 Katie Griffin vs. Iowa State (9/25/05)...... 7 Missouri (10/14/05)...... 4 Katie Griffin vs. Oklahoma (11/2/05)...... 7 Texas Tech (10/22/06)...... 4 Allison Kidd vs. UC Riverside (11/11/05)...7 Utah (9/6/07)...... 4 Alex Cousins vs. Texas Tech (10/20/06)...7 Baylor (10/12/07)...... 4 Hayley Hughes at Purdue (9/2/11)...... 7 93 CU Single Game Records

SAVES MOST SAVES, TEAM 1. at Cal (9/1/96)...... 19 at BYU (9/13/98)...... 19 3. at UMass (9/20/97)...... 18 Nikki Marshall vs. Maryland (9/27/98)...... 18 (2006-09) 5. at Texas A&M (10/26/97)...... 16 at Nebraska (10/11/98)...... 16 7. at Alabama (9/18/98)...... 15 8. at Texas (9/22/00)...... 14 9. at Harvard (9/21/97)...... 13 10. at Colorado College (10/19/96)...... 12 vs. Arizona State (8/29/97)...... 12 vs. Colorado College (10/1/97)...... 12 vs. Oklahoma State (10/4/98)...... 12 at Iowa State (10/9/98)...... 12 15. vs. Baylor (10/17/97)...... 11 at Texas (10/24/97)...... 11 at Texas A&M (10/15/99)...... 11 at Oklahoma (10/7/01)...... 11 at Kansas (9/27/02)...... 11 vs. Missouri (11/3/04)...... 11 vs. Texas A&M (11/5/04)...... 11 at Texas A&M (10/21/05)...... 11

MOST SAVES, INDIVIDUAL 1. Nina Bjornstad at Cal (9/1/96)...... 19 Sloane Cox vs. BYU (9/11/98)...... 19 3. Sloane Cox at UMass (9/20/97)...... 18 4. Sloane Cox at A&M (10/26/97)...... 16 Sloane Cox at Nebraska (10/11/98)...... 16 Fran Munnelly 6. Sloane Cox vs. Alabama (9/18/98)...... 15 (2002-05) 7. Sloane Cox vs. UNC (9/4/98)...... 14 Sloane Cox vs. Maryland (9/27/98)...... 14 Dani Bassett at Texas (9/22/00)...... 14 10. Sloane Cox at Harvard (9/21/97)...... 13 11. Nina Bjornstad at Colo. College (10/19/96).12 Nina Bjornstad vs. Arizona State (8/29/97).. 12 Sloane Cox vs. Colo. College (10/1/97)..12 Sloane Cox at Iowa State (10/9/98)...... 12 Dani Bassett vs. USC (9/1/00)...... 12 16. Sloane Cox vs. Baylor (10/17/97)...... 11 Sloane Cox at Texas (10/24/97)...... 11

RECORDS Sloane Cox vs. Oklahoma State (10/4/98).11 Sara Erskine vs. Cornell (9/8/00)...... 11 Jessica Keller vs. Texas A&M (11/5/04).. 11 Kirstin Radlinski at Texas A&M (10/21/05).11

Jessica Keller (2003-05)

Katie Griffin (2003-06)

Anne Stuller (2010-13)

94 offensive CLASS records FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR

POINTS POINTS POINTS POINTS 1. Nikki Marshall, 2006...... 37 1. Brie Hooks, 2014 ...... 23 1. Katie Griffin, 2005...... 25 1. Anne Stuller, 2013...... 26 2. Katie Griffin, 2003...... 23 2. Nikki Marshall, 2007...... 20 2. Ashlie Mihalcin, 2004...... 23 2. Fran Munnelly, 2005...... 22 3. Fran Munnelly, 2002...... 20 3. Fran Munnelly, 2003...... 19 Fran Munnelly, 2004...... 23 3. Gianna DeSaverio, 2008...... 20 4. Brie Hooks, 2013...... 18 4. Suzy Kiefer, 1999...... 18 4. Nikki Marshall, 2008...... 19 4. Melissa Cartmell, 2000...... 18 5. Shawn Kenyon, 1996...... 13 5. Kathryn Grandinetti, 2003..... 17 5. Melissa Cartmell, 1999...... 18 Jen Thais, 2004...... 18 Kelly Butler, 2008...... 13 Alex Cousins, 2006...... 17 Anne Stuller, 2012...... 18 6. Nikki Marshall, 2009...... 17 7. Nikki Keller, 2005...... 12 7. Katie Griffin, 2004...... 15 7. Elizabeth Swain, 1996...... 12 7. Donna Holyman, 1997...... 16 8. Melissa Cartmell, 1997...... 11 8. Melissa Cartmell, 1998...... 14 Gianna DeSaverio, 2007...... 12 8. Katie Griffin, 2006...... 15 Kate Russell, 2008...... 11 Madison Krauser, 2013...... 14 Kahlia Hoog, 2014...... 12 Nikki Keller, 2008...... 15 10. Maddy Minnis, 2003...... 10 10. Heather Zonker, 1999...... 12 10. Heather Zonker, 2000...... 11 Darcy Jerman, 2014...... 14 Allison Kidd, 2005...... 12 Kate Russell, 2010...... 11 11. Orly Ripmaster, 2003...... 12 Kathryn Grandinetti, 2005..... 12

GOALS GOALS GOALS GOALS 1. Nikki Marshall, 2006...... 17 1. Nikki Marshall, 2007...... 9 1. Katie Griffin, 2005...... 12 1. Gianna DeSaverio, 2008...... 9 2. Katie Griffin, 2003...... 10 2. Suzy Kiefer, 1999...... 8. 2. Ashlie Mihalcin, 2004...... 10 Anne Stuller, 2013...... 9 3. Brie Hooks, 2013...... 8 Brie Hooks, 2014...... 8 3. Fran Munnelly, 2004...... 9 3. Melissa Cartmell, 2000...... 8 4. Fran Munnelly, 2002...... 7 4. Melissa Cartmell, 1998...... 6 4. Nikki Marshall, 2008...... 8 Fran Munnelly, 2005...... 8 5. Shawn Kenyon, 1996...... 6 Fran Munnelly, 2003...... 6 Anne Stuller, 2012...... 8 Nikki Marshall, 2009...... 8 6. Melissa Cartmell, 1997...... 5 6. Heather Zonker, 1999...... 5 6. Melissa Cartmell, 1999...... 7 6. Jen Thais, 2004...... 7 7. Elizabeth Larmore, 1996...... 4 Katie Griffin, 2004...... 5 7. Elizabeth Swain, 1996...... 5 7. Donna Holyman, 1997...... 6 Nikki Keller, 2005...... 4 Alex Cousins, 2006...... 5 Gianna DeSaverio, 2007...... 5 Nikki Keller, 2008...... 6 Kelly Butler, 2008...... 4 9. Kathryn Grandinetti, 2003...... 4 9. Shawn Kenyon, 1998...... 4 9. Orly Ripmaster, 2003...... 5 10. Kelly Kaitanjian, 1997...... 3 Ashlie Mihalcin, 2003...... 4 Jen Thais, 2003...... 4 Katie Griffin, 2006...... 5 Jen Thais, 2001...... 3 Allison Kidd, 2005...... 4 Kahlia Hogg, 2014...... 4 Darcy Jerman, 2014 ...... 5 Maddy Minnis, 2003...... 3 Kelly Butler, 2009...... 4 11. Heather Zonker, 2000...... 3 12. Alex Cousins, 2008...... 4 Jess Quador, 2006...... 3 Kassidy Fitzpatrick, 2009...... 4 Alex Cousins, 2007...... 3 Kate Russell, 2011...... 4 Hayley Hughes, 2010...... 3 Anne Stuller, 2011...... 4 Kelly Menachof, 2008...... 3 Amy Barczuk, 2012...... 4

Brittney Stark, 2014 ...... 3 Madison Krauser, 2013...... 4 Kate Russell, 2010...... 3 RECORDS Amy Barczuk, 2011...... 3 Darcy Jerman, 2013...... 3 Madison Krauser, 2014...... 3

ASSISTS ASSISTS ASSISTS ASSISTS 1. Kathryn Grandinetti, 2004...... 6 1. Kate Russell, 2008...... 7 1. Kathryn Grandinetti, 2003...... 9 1. Anne Stuller, 2013...... 8 2. Fran Munnelly, 2003...... 7 2. Heather Zonker, 2000...... 5 2. Kathryn Grandinetti, 2005...... 6 2. Fran Munnelly, 2002...... 6 Fran Munnelly, 2004...... 5 3. Kelly Butler, 2008...... 5 Alex Cousins, 2006...... 7 Fran Munnelly, 2005...... 6 Brie Hooks, 2014 ...... 7 Kate Russell, 2010...... 5 4. Katie Griffin, 2006...... 5 4. Danielle Bickley, 2001...... 4 5. Melissa Cartmell, 1999...... 4 Maddy Minnis, 2003...... 4 5. Madison Krauser, 2013...... 6 Quinn Krier, 2012...... 5 6. Jen Thais, 2002...... 5 Allison Kidd, 2006...... 4 6. Donna Holyman, 1997...... 4 Nikki Keller, 2005...... 4 Kahlia Hogg, 2014 ...... 4 Michaela DeJesus, 2007...... 4 Katie Griffin, 2004...... 5 Ellen Falender, 2004...... 4 8. Nicholle Taylor, 2002...... 4 Madison Krauser, 2014 ...... 3 Jen Thais, 2004...... 4 Erin Bricker, 2009...... 4 9. Andrea Matassa, 1999...... 3 9. Kelly Kaitanjian, 1997...... 3 Allison Kidd, 2005...... 4 Kym Lowry, 2010...... 4 10. Nikki Keller, 2006...... 3 Ashlie Mihalcin, 2003...... 3 Darcy Jerman, 2014 ...... 4 Suzy Kiefer, 1998...... 3 Tricia Regan, 2004...... 3 Tiffany Booth, 1999...... 3 11. Kim Quijada, 1996...... 2 11. Shawn Kenyon, 1999...... 3 Shawn Kenyon, 1997...... 2 Nikki Marshall, 2008...... 3 Allison Gausman, 2000...... 3 Katie Griffin, 2003...... 3 Kassidy Fitzpatrick, 2010...... 3 Nikki Marshall, 2006...... 3 Melissa Cartmell, 1998...... 2 Andrea Matassa, 2000...... 3 Allison Gausman, 1998...... 2 Hayley Hughes, 2012...... 3 Sarah Nowfel, 2000...... 3 Mel Hicks, 2007...... 3 Alex Huynh, 2013...... 3 Suzy Kiefer, 1999...... 2 Allie True, 2006...... 3 Joss Orejel, 2014 ...... 3 Heather Zonker, 1999...... 2 Nikki Keller, 2008...... 3 Nikki Marshall, 2007...... 2 Shaye Marshall, 2012...... 3 Kelly Butler, 2009...... 2 Kate Russell, 2009...... 2 Olivia Pappalardo, 2013...... 2 SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS 1. Nikki Marshall, 2006...... 84 1. Alex Cousins, 2006...... 74 2. Fran Munnelly, 2002...... 80 SHOTS 1. Anne Stuller, 2013...... 93 2. Brie Hooks, 2014 ...... 58 1. Katie Griffin, 2005...... 84 2. Melissa Cartmell, 2000...... 75 3. Shawn Kenyon, 1996...... 56 3. Fran Munnelly, 2003...... 57 4. Kate Russell, 2008...... 51 2. Nikki Marshall, 2008...... 79 3. Fran Munnelly, 2005...... 61 4. Melissa Cartmell, 1998...... 50 3. Anne Stuller, 2012...... 78 4. Gianna DeSaverio, 2008...... 57 5. Suzy Kiefer, 1998...... 47 5. Anne Stuller, 2011...... 49 Katie Griffin, 2003...... 47 4. Fran Munnelly, 2004...... 59 5. Donna Holyman, 1997...... 53 6. Katie Griffin, 2004...... 48 5. Melissa Cartmell, 1999...... 55 Nikki Marshall, 2009...... 53 7. Heather Zonker, 1998...... 43 7. Heather Zonker, 1999...... 47 8. Nikki Keller, 2005...... 42 6. Jen Thais, 2003...... 43 7. Nikki Keller, 2008...... 46 Jen Thais, 2002...... 47 7. Heather Zonker, 2000...... 42 8. Allie True, 2006...... 45 Brie Hooks, 2013...... 42 9. Allison Kidd, 2005...... 46 10. Kelly Butler, 2008...... 39 8. Kate Russell, 2010...... 41 Alex Cousins, 2008...... 45 10. Nikki Marshall, 2007...... 45 Darcy Jerman, 2013...... 41 10. Katie Griffin, 2006...... 43 10. Ashlie Mihalcin, 2004...... 39 Darcy Jerman, 2014 ...... 43

95 colorado’s top records

Individual Records Match Season Career Goals 4, Nikki Marshall vs. Clemson, 9/1/06 17, Nikki Marshall, 2006 42, Nikki Marshall, 2006-09 4, Nikki Marshall vs. Oklahoma 10/2/09 Assists 3, Jen Thais vs. Oklahoma, 10/2/04 9, Kathryn Grandinetti, 2003 24, Fran Munnelly, 2002-05 3, Madison Krauser vs. UT-Martin, 9/8/13 Shots 10, Nikki Marshall at Nebraska, 9/29/06 93, Anne Stuller, 2013 261, Nikki Marshall, 2006-09 10, Nikki Marshall vs. Texas A&M, 11/3/06 10, Nikki Marshall vs. Oklahoma State, 9/28/08 Points 9, Nikki Marshall vs. Oklahoma 10/2/09 37, Nikki Marshall, 2006 93, Nikki Marshall 2006-09 Saves 19, Nina Bjornstad at Cal, 9/1/96 200, Sloane Cox, 1998 323, Sloane Cox, 1997-98 19, Sloane Cox vs. Brigham Young, 9/11/98 Shutouts ---- 12, Jessica Keller, 2004 25, Jessica Keller, 2003-05

Team Records Colorado: Match Season Opponents Match Season Most Goals: 8 (vs. St. Mary’s College, 8/30/09) 45 (2004) Most Goals: 10 (at Nebraska, 10/13/96) 43 (1999) Fewest Goals: 0 (102 times) 17 (2001) Fewest Goals: 0 (90 times) 14 (2003) Most Shots: 39 (vs. Alabama, 9/6/14) 472 (2008) Most Shots: 37 (at North Carolina, 9/10/99) 403 (1998) Fewest Shots: 2 (at Harvard, 9/21/97) 187 (2001) Fewest Shots: 2 (E. Mich, 9/4/04; Drake, 10/24/08) 190 (2003) Most Saves: 19 (at Cal, 9/1/96; at BYU, 9/13/98) 206 (1998) Most Saves: 17 (Missouri, 10/27/96) 148 (2008) Most Assists: 6 (three times; most recent vs. ISU, 9/25/05) 35 (2004) Most Assists: 10 (at Neb, 10/13/96) 32 (1997) Fewest Assists: —- 11 (2011) Fewest Assists: —- 9 (2008) Most Points: 20 (vs. Texas Tech, 10/17/04) 125 (2004) Most Points: 30 (at Nebraska, 10/13/96) 111 (1999) Most Corner Kicks: 17 (vs. Denver, 9/4/10) 120 (2013) Most C. Kicks: 16 (Texas A&M, 10/2/03) 89 (2013) Most Fouls 20 (vs. Clemson, 9/1/06) 257 (2006) Most Fouls 26 (at Nebraska, 9/29/06) 348 (2006) Fewest Fouls: 1 (at Nebraska, 10/13/96; vs UCLA, 10/28/11) 145 (2012) Fewest Fouls: 2 (Minnesota, 10/10/03; Baylor 10/4/09) 184(1997)

RECORDS Most Shutouts: —- 12 (2004, 14) Most Shutouts: —- 10 (1998) High GAA: —- 2.22 (2001) High GAA: —- 1.91(2004) Low GAA: —- 0.69 (2003) Low GAA: —- 0.90 (1998) Most Wins: —- 15 (2003, 2004) Most Home Wins: —- 10 (2014) Best Home Record: —- 9-1-1 (1999) Most Road Wins: —- 6 (2003, 2008) Most Neutral Site Wins: —- 4 (2004, 2013) Most Losses: —- 13 (2011) Most Home Losses: —- 6 (2011) Most Road Losses: —- 7 (1997, 1998, 2011) Margin of Victory: 7 (vs. Texas Tech, 10/17/04; vs. St. Mary’s, 8/30/09) Margin of Defeat: 9 (vs. Nebraska, 10/10/99) Highest Combined Score: 12 (at Nebraska, 10/13/96) Lowest Combined Score: 0 (15 times) Longest Win Streak: 11 (August 31-October 10, 2003) Longest Unbeaten Streak: 14-0-1 (August 31-October 24, 2003) Most Goals In A Half: 5 ((first) vs. Texas Tech (10/17/04))

96 team and miscellaneous records

POINTS ASSISTS 4 games...... 2005 5...... 2008 1. 125 (45g 35a)...... 2004 1. 35...... 2004 4 games...... 2006 5...... 2012 2. 118 (42g 34a)...... 2006 35...... 2014 4 games...... 2008 SCORING STREAKS MULTI-GOAL GAMES 3. 112 (43g 26a)...... 2008 3. 34...... 2006 4 g a m e s (twice)... 2014 1. 11...... 2003 1. 12...... 2003 4. 101 (33g 35a)...... 2014 4. 33...... 2003 11...... 2005 12...... 2006 5. 109 (38g 33a)...... 2003 5. 29...... 2005 UNBEATEN STREAKS 3. 10 (twice)...... 2004 12...... 2014 6. 103 (37g 29a)...... 2005 6. 26...... 2008 1. 15 games...... 2003 10...... 2006 4. 11...... 1999 7. 90 (33g 24a)...... 2013 7. 24...... 2002 2. 9...... 2006 5. 9...... 2006 11...... 2004 8. 84 (31g 22a)...... 1999 24...... 2007 9...... 2008 9...... 2008 11...... 2008 9. 80 (28g 24a)...... 2002 24...... 2013 4. 7...... 2004 6. 8...... 1999 7. 10...... 2005 10. 76 (26g 24a)...... 2007 10. 22...... 1999 5. 6...... 2002 8...... 2001 10...... 2013 11. 75 (27g 21a)...... 2012 22...... 2000 6...... 2004 8. 7...... 2009 9. 9...... 1996 12. 68 (26g 16a)...... 2009 12. 21...... 2012 6...... 2013 7...... 2012 9...... 2010 68 (24g 20a)...... 2010 13. 20...... 2010 8. 5...... 1999 7...... 2014 9...... 2012 14. 66 (22g 22a)...... 2000 14. 18...... 1997 5...... 2008 11. 6...... 2002 12. 8...... 1997 15. 62 (22g 18a)...... 1997 15. 17...... 2001 5...... 2012 6...... 2005 8...... 2002 5...... 2014 6...... 2010 8...... 2007 GOALS MOST WINS 6...... 2013 15. 6...... 2000 1. 45...... 2004 1. 15 (15-4-1)..... 2003 15. 5...... 2000 2. 43...... 2008 15 (15-6-2)..... 2004 5...... 2002 3. 42...... 2006 3. 14 (14-6-4)..... 2006 4. 38...... 2003 14 (14-5-4)..... 2008 QUICKEST GOALS IN SCHOOL HISTORY 0:23 Nikki Marshall vs. St. Mary’s College 8/30/09 5. 37...... 2005 14 (14-7-2)..... 2013 0:52 Michaela DeJesus vs. Utah 9/6/07 6. 33...... 2013 14 (14-7-1)..... 2014 1:33 Jen Almquist vs. Hawai’i 11/2/96 33...... 2014 7. 12 (12-8-4)..... 2005 1:34 Kelly Kaitanjian at Texas 10/24/97 8. 31...... 1999 8. 11 (11-8-1)...... 1999 1:39 Katie Griffin at Denver 9/2/05 9. 28...... 2002 9. 10 (10-8-2)..... 2002 1:44 Carly Bolyard vs. Colorado College 8/19/11 10 27...... 2012 10 (10-8-4)..... 2007 1:55 Shaye Marshall vs. Utah 11/2/12 11. 26...... 2007 11. 9 (9-10-0)...... 2009 2:02 Gianna DeSaverio at Texas 11/2/07 26...... 2009 2:15 Brie Hooks vs. Stony Brook 9/20/13 13. 24...... 2010 MOST LOSSES 2:24 Nikki Marshall at Texas Tech 8/29/08 1. 13 (4-13-2)..... 2011 2:36 Nikki Marshall vs. St. Mary’s College 8/30/09 GAME-WINNING GOALS 2. 12 (6-12-0)..... 1997 2:40 Darcy Jerman vs. UNLV 9/22/13 1. 15...... 2003 12 (5-12-3)..... 1998 2:44 Kate Russell at Oklahoma 10/14/10

15...... 2004 4. 11 (8-11-0)...... 2000 RECORDS 2:56 Carly Bolyard at UNVL 8/29/14 3. 14...... 2006 11 (3-11-2)...... 2001 3:11 Kate Russell vs. Texas A&M 9/24/10 14...... 2008 6. 10 (6-10-1)..... 1996 14...... 2013 10 (9-10-0)...... 2009 3:11 Brie Hooks vs. St. Mary’s College 9/1/13 14...... 2014 8. 9 (8-9-3)...... 2010 7. 12...... 2005 9. 8 (11-8-1)...... 1999 LATEST GOALS IN SCHOOL HISTORY (REGULATION) 8. 11...... 1999 8 (10-8-2)...... 2002 89:56 :04 Allison Gausman vs. Oklahoma State 9/29/00 9. 10...... 2002 8 (12-8-4)...... 2005 89:53 :07 Anne Stuller vs. Stony Brook 9/20/13 10...... 2007 8 (10-8-4)...... 2007 89:52 :08 Tricia Regan vs. Missouri (Gametying) 11/3/04 11. 9...... 2009 8 (8-8-4)...... 2012 89:43 :17 Liz Swain at Iowa State 10/11/96 12. 8...... 2000 89:40 :20 Jen Thais vs. Texas A&M 9/30/01 8...... 2010 MOST TIES 89:26 :34 Nikki Marshall at Kansas 10/27/06 8...... 2012 1. 4 (12-8-4)...... 2005 89:16 :44 Lindsey Galas vs. Fresno State 8/30/02 15. 6...... 1996 4 (14-6-4)...... 2006 89:11 :49 Nikki Marshall at BYU 9/8/06 6...... 1997 4 (10-8-4)...... 2007 89:07 :53 Kassidy Fitzpatrick vs. Illinois 8/28/09 4 (14-5-4)...... 2008 89:06 :54 Suzy Kiefer at Wyoming 9/2/01 SHOTS ON GOAL 4 (8-8-4)...... 2012 88:50 1:10 Darcy Jerman vs Demver 9/12/14 1. 191 (43 goals)...... 2008 6. 3 (5-12-3)...... 1998 88:47 1:13 Alex Cousins vs. Fresno State 9/21/08 2. 175 (33 goals)...... 2013 3 (8-9-3)...... 2010 88:25 1:35 Megan Manthey vs. Vanderbilt (Gamewinning) 8/26/05 3. 171 (37 goals)...... 2005 8. 2 (3-11-2)...... 2001 88:12 1:48 Heather Zonker vs. Missouri (Big 12) 11/3/99 4. 166 (42 goals)...... 2006 2 (10-8-2)...... 2002 5. 163 (45 goals)...... 2004 2 (15-6-2)...... 2004 OVERTIME GOALS 6. 150 (22 goals)...... 1996 2 (4-13-2)...... 2011 90:27 Nikki Marshall at Oklahoma 10/26/07 7. 141 (22 goals)...... 2000 2 (14-7-2)...... 2013 90:57 Kassidy Fitzpatrick vs. Washington State 9/12/10 8. 133 (24 goals)...... 2010 91:06 Allison Kidd vs. Texas (Big 12) 11/4/05 9. 132 (31 goals)...... 1999 MOST SHUTOUTS 91:36 Nikki Marshall at Mississippi 9/12/08 132 (38 goals)...... 2003 1. 12...... 2004 92:55 Anne Stuller vs. Kansas 10/25/10 11. 131 (33 goals)...... 2014 12...... 2014 93:36 Katie Griffin vs. Georgia 8/31/03 12. 130 (28 goals)...... 2002 3. 11...... 2005 95:29 Melissa Cartmell at Colorado College 10/7/98 13. 129 (26 goals)...... 2007 11...... 2014 95:48 Anne Stuller vs. Washington 10/13/13 14. 118 (27 goals)...... 2012 5. 10...... 2003 96:47 Brie Hooks vs. Alabama 9/6/13 15. 112 (22 goals)...... 1997 10...... 2007 96:52 Michelle Wenino vs. Drake 9/23/07 112 (21 goals)...... 2011 7. 9...... 2008 98:09 Fran Munnelly vs. Missouri (Big 12, pk) 11/3/04 9...... 2013 98:28 Lizzy Herzl vs. Texas A&M 9/24/10 SHOTS ATTEMPTED 9. 8...... 2006 104:42 Amy Barczuk vs. USC 10/21/12 1. 472 (43 goals)...... 2008 8...... 2012 106:03 Nikki Marshall vs. Texas A&M (Big 12) 11/3/06 2. 424 (42 goals)...... 2006 11. 6...... 2002 107:56 Lizzy Herzl vs. UCLA 9/19/10 3. 367 (37 goals)...... 2005 6...... 2009 108:57 Nikki Marshall vs. Denver 9/4/09 4. 341 (33 goals)...... 2013 13. 5...... 1998 111:21* Kelly Kaitanjian vs. Texas Tech 10/19/97 5. 328 (45 goals)...... 2004 5...... 1999 116:53* Kelly Kaitanjian vs. Iowa State 9/7/97 6. 308 (28 goals)...... 2002 5...... 2000 *-Overtime consisted of two 15-minute periods; now two 10-minute periods 7. 296 (24 goals)...... 2010 5...... 2010 8. 288 (31 goals)...... 1999 COLORADO COME FROM BEHIND WINS 9. 286 (22 goals)...... 2000 WIN STREAKS 9/26/03 2-0 deficit to Missouri W 3-2 10. 278 (38 goals)...... 2003 1. 11 games...... 2003 11/3/06 2-0 deficit vs. Texas A&M (Big 12) W 3-2 2OT 11. 274 (26 goals)...... 2007 2. 8 games...... 2008 9/12/08 2-0 deficit at Mississippi W 3-2 OT 12. 267 (33 goals)...... 2014 3. 6 games (twice)...2004 10/17/97 2-1 deficit to Baylor W 3-2 13. 259 (21 goals)...... 2011 6 games...... 2013 10/12/07 2-1 deficit to Baylor W 3-2 14. 258 (26 goals)...... 2009 5. 5 games...... 1999 8/29/08 2-1 deficit to Texas Tech W 3-2 15. 259 (19 goals)...... 1998 6. 4 games...... 2000 1-0 deficit 24 times 97 year-by-year leaders SHOTS 2004 Kathryn Grandinetti...... 6 MULTIPLE ASSIST GAMES 1996 Shawn Kenyon...... 56 2005 Kathryn Grandinetti...... 6 2000 Andrea Matassa...... 1 Donna Holyman...... 2 1997 Donna Holyman...... 53 Fran Munnelly...... 6 2001 Danielle Bickley...... 1 Kelly Kaitanjian...... 2 1998 Melissa Cartmell...... 50 2006 Alex Cousins...... 7 2002 Fran Munnelly...... 1 Shawn Kenyon...... 2 1999 Melissa Cartmell...... 55 2007 Michaela DeJesus...... 4 2003 Kathryn Grandinetti...... 1 1998 Melissa Cartmell (twice) . 2 2000 Melissa Cartmell...... 75 2008 Kate Russell...... 7 Fran Munnelly...... 1 1999 Melissa Cartmell...... 3 2001 Heather Zonker...... 41 2009 Erin Bricker...... 4 2004 Fran Munnelly...... 1 Suzy Kiefer...... 3 2002 Fran Munnelly...... 80 2010 Kate Russell...... 5 Jen Thais...... 1 Heather Zonker...... 3 2003 Fran Munnelly...... 57 2011 Caroline Danneberg...... 2 2005 Kathryn Grandinetti...... 2 2000 Melissa Cartmell...... 2 2004 Fran Munnelly...... 59 Kate Russell...... 2 2006 Alex Cousins...... 2 Allison Gausman...... 2 2005 Katie Griffin...... 84 2012 Quinn Krier...... 5 2007 Michaela DeJesus...... 2 Andrea Matassa...... 2 2006 Nikki Marshall...... 84 2013 Anne Stuller...... 8 2008 Kate Russell...... 2 Elizabeth Swanzy...... 2 2007 Nikki Marshall...... 45 2014 Brie Hooks ...... 7 2010 Kate Russell...... 1 Heather Zonker...... 2 2008 Nikki Marshall...... 79 2013 Madison Krauser...... 1 2001 Danielle Bickley (twice)...2 2009 Nikki Marshall...... 53 POINTS Olivia Pappalardo...... 1 2002 Fran Munnelly...... 4 2010 Amy Barczuk...... 41 1996 Shawn Kenyon...... 13 Anne Stuller...... 1 Nicholle Taylor...... 4 Kate Russell...... 41 1997 Donna Holyman...... 16 2014 Kahila Hogg...... 2 2003 Fran Munnelly (twice)...3 2011 Kate Russell...... 42 1998 Melissa Cartmell...... 14 2004 Ashlie Mihalcin...... 5 2012 Anne Stuller...... 78 1999 Melissa Cartmell...... 18 CONSECUTIVE GAMES GOAL 2005 Fran Munnelly...... 6 2013 Anne Stuller...... 93 Suzy Kiefer...... 18 SCORING STREAK 2006 Nikki Marshall...... 6 2014 Brie Hooks ...... 58 2000 Melissa Cartmell...... 18 1996 Shawn Kenyon...... 2 2007 Nikki Marshall...... 4 2001 Jen Thais...... 7 Elizabeth Swain...... 2 2008 Kelly Butler...... 3 GOALS 2002 Fran Munnelly...... 20 1997 Melissa Cartmell...... 2 Gianna DeSaverio...... 3 1996 Shawn Kenyon...... 6 2003 Katie Griffin...... 23 Donna Holyman...... 2 Nikki Keller...... 3 1997 Donna Holyman...... 6 2004 Ashlie Mihalcin...... 23 Kelly Kaitanjian...... 2 Nikki Marshall...... 3 1998 Melissa Cartmell...... 6 Fran Munnelly...... 24 Shawn Kenyon...... 2 2009 Kassidy Fitzpatrick...... 2 1999 Suzy Kiefer...... 8 2005 Katie Griffin...... 25 1998 Melissa Cartmell (twice)..2 Nikki Marshall...... 2 2000 Melissa Cartmell...... 8 2006 Nikki Marshall...... 37 1999 Melissa Cartmell...... 3 Kelly Menachof...... 2 2001 Jen Thais...... 3 2007 Nikki Marshall...... 20 Suzy Kiefer...... 3 2010 Kate Russell...... 3 2002 Fran Munnelly...... 7 2008 Gianna DeSaverio...... 20 Heather Zonker...... 3 2011 Amy Barczuk...... 2 2003 Katie Griffin...... 10 2009 Nikki Marshall...... 17 2000 Meghan Swanzy...... 2 Caroline Danneberg.....2 2004 Ashlie Mihalcin...... 10 2010 Kate Russell...... 11 Heather Zonker...... 2 Hayley Hughes...... 2 2005 Katie Griffin...... 12 2011 Kate Russell...... 10 2001 Jen Thais...... 2 Darcy Jerman...... 2 2006 Nikki Marshall...... 17 2012 Anne Stuller...... 18 2002 Fran Munnelly...... 2 Anne Stuller...... 2 2007 Nikki Marshall...... 9 2013 Anne Stuller...... 26 Nicholle Taylor...... 2 2012 Anne Stuller (twice)..... 2 2008 Gianna DeSaverio...... 9 2014 Brie Hooks ...... 23 2003 Katie Griffin...... 3 2013 Anne Stuller...... 3 2009 Nikki Marshall...... 8 Ashlie Mihalcin...... 3 2014 Brie Hooks ...... 5 2010 Hayley Hughes...... 3 SAVES 2004 Fran Munnelly...... 3 Kym Lowry...... 3 1996 Nina Bjornstad...... 127 2005 Katie Griffin...... 3 SHUTOUTS Shaye Marshall...... 3 1997 Sloane Cox...... 133 Fran Munnelly...... 3 1996 Nina Bjornstad...... 2.0 Kate Russell...... 3 1998 Sloane Cox...... 200 2006 Nikki Marshall (twice)....4 1997 Sloane Cox...... 1.0 2011 Kate Russell...... 4 1999 Dani Bassett...... 144 2007 Nikki Marshall...... 4 1998 Sloane Cox...... 5.0 Anne Stuller...... 4 2000 Dani Bassett...... 44 2008 Gianna DeSaverio...... 3 1999 Dani Bassett...... 5.0 2012 Anne Stuller...... 8 Sara Erskine...... 44 2009 Kassidy Fitzpatrick...... 2 2000 Whitney Peterson...... 3.0 RECORDS 2013 Anne Stuller...... 9 2001 Whitney Peterson...... 40 Nikki Marshall...... 2 2001 Sara Erskine...... 0.1 2014 Brie Hooks ...... 8 2002 Sara Erskine...... 51 2010 Amy Barczuk...... 2 Whitney Peterson...... 0.1 2003 Jessica Keller...... 65 Lizzy Herzl...... 2 2002 Sara Erskine...... 4.0 GAMEWINNERS 2004 Jessica Keller...... 94 Kym Lowry...... 2 2003 Jessica Keller...... 9.0 1996 Shawn Kenyon...... 2 2005 Jessica Keller...... 49 Shaye Marshall...... 2 2004 Jessica Keller...... 12.0 Elizabeth Swain...... 2 2006 Kirstin Radl inski...... 68 2011 Amy Barczuk...... 2 2005 Jessica Keller...... 4.0 1997 Donna Holyman...... 2 2007 Kirstin Radlinski...... 53 Hayley Hughes...... 2 Kirstin Radlinski...... 4.0 1998 Melissa Cartmell...... 2 2008 Kirstin Radlinski...... 71 Darcy Jerman...... 2 2006 Kirstin Radlinski...... 3.0 1999 Melissa Cartmell...... 3 2009 Kara Linder...... 71 2012 Anne Stuller...... 2 2007 Kirstin Radlinski...... 5.0 2000 Melissa Cartmell...... 5 2010 Annie Brunner...... 61 2013 Brie Hooks (twice)...... 2 2008 Kirstin Radlinski...... 6.0 2001 Tiffany Booth...... 1 2011 Annie Brunner...... 40 2014 Brie Hooks ...... 3 2009 Kara Linder...... 6.0 Suzy Kiefer...... 1 2012 Annie Brunner...... 70 2010 Annie Brunner...... 5.0 Heather Zonker...... 1 2013 Annie Brunner...... 87 CONSECUTIVE GAMES ASSISTS 2011 Annie Brunner...... 2.0 2002 Fran Munnelly...... 3 2014 Kate Scheele ...... 78 STREAK 2012 Annie Brunner...... 7.1 2003 Katie Griffin...... 5 1998 Melissa Cartmell...... 2 2013 Annie Brunner...... 9.0 2004 Ashlie Mihalcin...... 4 MULTIPLE GOAL GAMES 1999 Melissa Cartmell...... 2 2014 Kate Scheele...... 11.1 2005 Katie Griffin...... 3 1996 Shawn Kenyon...... 1 2001 Danielle Bickley...... 2 Allison Kidd...... 3 Elizabeth Larmore...... 1 2002 Fran Munnelly...... 2 AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE 2006 Nikki Marshall...... 7 1997 Melissa Cartmell...... 1 Nicholle Taylor...... 2 1996 9 games...... 6,375...... 708 2007 Nikki Marshall...... 4 Donna Holyman...... 1 Jen Thais...... 2 1997 7 games...... 7,235...... 904 2008 Nikki Marshall...... 4 1998 Melissa Cartmell...... 1 2003 Kathryn Grandinetti....2, twice 1998 10 games...... 5,700...... 659 2009 Nikki Marshall...... 3 Shawn Kenyon...... 1 2004 Kathryn Grandinetti...... 3 1999 11 games...... 4,991...... 454 2010 Lizzy Herzl...... 2 Jessica Wollow...... 1 2005 Kathryn Grandinetti...... 2 2000 9 games...... 5,700...... 659 Kym Lowry...... 2 1999 Suzy Kiefer...... 1 Nikki Keller...... 2 2001 7 games...... 2,414...... 345 2011 Carly Bolyard...... 1 2000 Jessi Burgener...... 1 Allison Kidd...... 2 2002 12 games...... 5,631...... 469 Hayley Hughes...... 1 Melissa Cartmell...... 1 Fran Munnelly...... 2 2003 10 games...... 9,681...... 961 Shaye Marshall...... 1 2001 Suzy Kiefer...... 1 2006 Allie True...... 3 2004 9 games...... 6,147...... 683 Kate Russell...... 1 2002 Lindsey Galas...... 1 2008 Kelly Butler...... 2 2005 8 games...... 8,663...... 833 2012 Anne Stuller...... 3 2003 Katie Griffin...... 2 Nikki Keller...... 2 2006 11 games...... 13,128..... 1,193 2013 Brie Hooks...... 4 Orly Ripmaster...... 2 2010 Caroline Danneberg.....2 2007 10 games...... 11,288..... 1,129 Anne Stuller...... 4 2004 Katie Griffin...... 1 Kym Lowry...... 2 2008 11 games...... 10,665...... 970 2014 Brie Hooks ...... 3 Fran Munnelly...... 1 Kate Russell...... 2 2009 8 games...... 9,560..... 1,195 Darcy Jerman ...... 3 Jen Thais...... 1 2011 Caroline Danneberg.....2 2010 10 games...... 9,086...... 908 2005 Katie Griffin...... 3 2012 Quinn Krier...... 2 2011 8 games……..9,008…..1,126 ASSISTS 2006 Nikki Marshall...... 3 Olivia Pappalardo...... 2 2012 9 games……..8,873…….986 1996 Jen Almquist...... 2 2007 Nikki Marshall...... 2 2013 Madison Krauser...... 2 2013 10 games…..10,522….1,052 Kim Quijada...... 2 2008 Gianna DeSaverio...... 2 2014 Hahlia Hogg...... 2 2014 10 games...... 11,950...... 854 Elizabeth Swain...... 2 Nikki Marshall...... 2 Brie Hooks ...... 2 1997 Donna Holyman...... 4 2009 Nikki Marshall...... 2 Olivia Pappalardo...... 2 1998 Susan Kiefer...... 3 2011 Anne Stuller...... 1 1999 Melissa Cartmell...... 4 2012 Anne Stuller...... 3 CONSECUTIVE GAMES POINTS 2000 Heather Zonker...... 5 2013 Brie Hooks...... 2 STREAK 2001 Danielle Bickley...... 4 Anne Stuller...... 2 1996 Shawn Kenyon...... 2 2002 Fran Munnelly...... 6 2014 Carly Bolyard ...... 2 Elizabeth Swain...... 2 2003 Kathryn Grandinetti...... 9 Kahlia Hogg ...... 2 1997 Melissa Cartmell...... 2 98 individual season leaders SCORING GOALS ASSISTS Year Player G A Pts Avg Year Player G Avg Year Player A Avg 1996 Shawn Kenyon 6 1 13 0.76 1996 Shawn Kenyon 6 0.35 1996 Jen Almquist 2 0.33 Elizabeth Swain 5 2 12 0.71 Elizabeth Swain 5 0.29 Kim Quijada 2 0.13 Elizabeth Larmore 4 1 9 0.53 Elizabeth Larmore 4 0.24 Elizabeth Swain 2 0.12 1997 Donna Holyman 6 4 16 0.89 1997 Donna Holyman 6 0.33 1997 Donna Holyman 4 0.22 Melissa Cartmell 5 1 11 0.61 Melissa Cartmell 5 0.28 Kelly Kaitanjian 3 0.17 Kelly Kaitanjian 3 3 9 0.50 Shawn Kenyon 3 0.18 Nicole Perretti 2 0.15 1998 Melissa Cartmell 6 2 14 0.70 Kelly Kaitanjian 3 0.17 Shawn Kenyon 2 0.12 Shawn Kenyon 4 0 8 0.40 1998 Melissa Cartmell 6 0.30 Teri Fildey 2 0.11 Suzy Kiefer 2 3 7 0.35 Shawn Kenyon 4 0.20 1998 Suzy Kiefer 3 0.15 1999 Melissa Cartmell 7 4 18 0.90 Andrea Matassa 2 0.11 Allison Gausman 2 0.11 Suzy Kiefer 8 2 18 0.90 Jessica Wollow 2 0.11 Heather Zonker 2 0.10 Heather Zonker 5 2 12 0.60 Suzy Kiefer 2 0.10 Melissa Cartmell 2 0.10 2000 Melissa Cartmell 8 2 18 0.95 1999 Suzy Kiefer 8 0.40 1999 Melissa Cartmell 4 0.20 Heather Zonker 3 5 11 0.58 Melissa Cartmell 7 0.35 Andrea Matassa 3 0.21 Allison Gausman 2 3 7 0.37 Heather Zonker 5 0.25 Tiffany Booth 3 0.15 Andrea Matassa 2 3 7 0.37 2000 Melissa Cartmell 8 0.42 Shawn Kenyon 3 0.15 2001 Jen Thais 3 1 7 0.44 Jessi Burgener 3 0.20 2000 Heather Zonker 5 0.26 Danielle Bickley 1 4 6 0.43 Heather Zonker 3 0.16 Sarah Nowfel 3 0.23 Suzy Kiefer 2 2 6 0.40 2001 Jen Thais 3 0.19 Allison Gausman 3 0.16 2002 Fran Munnelly 7 6 20 1.00 Jessica Wollow 2 0.15 Andrea Matassa 3 0.16 Nicholle Taylor 3 4 10 0.50 Lindsey Galas 2 0.13 2001 Danielle Bickley 4 0.29 Jen Thais 2 5 9 0.45 Suzy Kiefer 2 0.13 Suzy Kiefer 2 0.13 2003 Katie Griffin 10 3 23 1.15 2002 Fran Munnelly 7 0.35 Heather Zonker 2 0.13 Fran Munnelly 6 7 19 0.95 Lindsey Galas 3 0.15 2002 Fran Munnelly 6 0.30 Kathryn Grandinetti 4 9 17 0.85 Nicholle Taylor 3 0.15 Jen Thais 5 0.25 2004 Ashlie Mihalcin 10 3 23 1.00 2003 Katie Griffin 10 0.50 Nicholle Taylor 4 0.20 Fran Munnelly 9 5 23 1.00 Fran Munnelly 6 0.30 2003 Kathryn Grandinetti 9 0.45 Jen Thais 7 4 18 0.86 Orly Ripmaster 5 0.25 Fran Munnelly 7 0.35 2005 Katie Griffin 12 1 25 1.04 2004 Ashlie Mihalcin 10 0.43 Maddy Minnis 4 0.20 Fran Munnelly 8 6 22 0.92 Fran Munnelly 9 0.39 2004 Kathryn Grandinetti 6 0.30 Nikki Keller 4 4 12 0.52 Jen Thais 7 0.33 Katie Griffin 5 0.22

Kathryn Grandinetti 3 6 12 0.50 2005 Katie Griffin 12 0.50 Fran Munnelly 5 0.22 RECORDS Allison Kidd 4 4 12 0.50 Fran Munnelly 8 0.33 2005 Kathryn Grandinetti 6 0.25 2006 Nikki Marshall 17 3 37 1.54 Nikki Keller 4 0.17 Fran Munnelly 6 0.25 Alex Cousins 5 7 17 0.71 Allison Kidd 4 0.17 Nikki Keller 4 0.17 Katie Griffin 5 5 15 0.79 2006 Nikki Marshall 17 0.71 Allison Kidd 4 0.17 2007 Nikki Marshall 9 2 20 0.91 Katie Griffin 5 0.26 2006 Alex Cousins 7 0.29 Gianna DeSaverio 5 2 12 0.55 Alex Cousins 5 0.21 Katie Griffin 5 0.26 Alex Cousins 3 2 8 0.36 2007 Nikki Marshall 9 0.41 Allison Kidd 4 0.21 Michaela DeJesus 2 4 8 0.36 Gianna DeSaverio 5 0.23 Laura Munnelly 4 0.17 2008 Gianna DeSaverio 9 2 20 0.95 Alex Cousins 3 0.14 2007 Michaela DeJesus 4 0.18 Nikki Marshall 8 3 19 0.90 2008 Gianna DeSaverio 9 0.43 Mel Hicks 3 0.14 Nikki Keller 6 3 15 0.65 Nikki Marshall 8 0.38 2008 Kate Russell 7 0.30 2009 Nikki Marshall 8 1 17 0.89 Nikki Keller 6 0.26 Kelly Butler 5 0.22 Kelly Butler 4 2 10 0.67 2009 Nikki Marshall 8 0.42 Nikki Marshall 3 0.14 Kassidy Fitzpatrick 4 1 9 0.47 Kelly Butler 4 0.26 Caroline Danneberg 3 0.13 2010 Kate Russell 3 5 11 0.55 Kassidy Fitzpatrick 4 0.21 Nikki Keller 3 0.13 Kym Lowry 3 4 10 0.50 2010 Shaye Marshall 3 0.18 2009 Erin Bricker 4 0.22 Kassidy Fitzpatrick 2 3 7 0.44 Hayley Hughes 3 0.15 Kelly Butler 2 0.13 Hayley Hughes 3 1 7 0.35 Kym Lowry 3 0.15 Kate Russell 2 0.13 2011 Kate Russell 4 2 10 0.53 Kate Russell 3 0.15 Kelly Menachof 2 0.11 Anne Stuller 4 1 9 0.47 2011 Kate Russell 4 0.21 Ally Goodman 2 0.11 Amy Barczuk 3 1 7 0.37 Anne Stuller 4 0.21 2010 Kate Russell 5 0.25 2012 Anne Stuller 8 2 18 0.90 Hayley Hughes 3 0.17 Kym Lowry 4 0.20 Amy Barczuk 4 1 9 0.45 Amy Barczuk 3 0.16 Kassidy Fitzpatrick 3 0.19 Hayley Hughes 2 3 7 0.35 2012 Anne Stuller 8 0.40 Caroline Danneberg 3 0.15 2013 Anne Stuller 9 8 26 1.13 Amy Barczuk 4 0.20 2011 Caroline Danneberg 2 0.15 Brie Hooks 8 2 18 0.95 Emily Paxton 2 0.11 Kate Russell 2 0.11 Madison Krauser 4 6 14 0.61 Hayley Hughes 2 0.10 2012 Quinn Krier 5 0.25 2014 Brie Hooks 8 7 23 1.05 Maidson Krauser 2 0.10 Hayley Hughes 3 0.15 Darcy Jerman 5 4 14 0.64 2013 Anne Stuller 9 0.39 Shaye Marshall 3 0.15 Kahlia Hogg 4 4 12 0.55 Brie Hooks 8 0.42 2013 Anne Stuller 8 0.35 Madison Krauser 4 0.17 Madison Krauser 6 0.26 2014 Brie Hooks 8 0.36 Alex Huynh 3 0.13 Darcy Jerman 5 0.23 2014 Brie Hooks 7 0.32 Kahlia Hogg 4 0.18 Darcy Jerman 4 0.18 Kahlia Hogg 4 0.18

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