S E M I N O L E soccer TABLE OF CONTENTS

MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at The State University shall be to produce National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I programs for men and women that are characterized by excellence. In addition, the Department strives to be recognized as a campus leader in terms of its ethics, nondiscrimination, and unquestioned fi scal integrity.

Excellence in intercollegiate athletic programs is determined by academic achievement; and the development of character, maturity, and a sense of fair play in athletic programs. It, moreover, engenders support for the University among its many constituent groups, including students, faculty, alumni, and friends at the local, state, and national levels. In striving to become a leader among our peers, the Department subscribes fully to the philosophy and regulations set forth 22011011 FLORIDAFLORIDA SSTATETATE SSEMINOLESEMINOLES by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and operates within the fi scal regulations and Table of Contents ...... 1 2010 REVIEW non-discriminatory procedures established by 2010 Season In Review...... 42 the Board of Trustees FSU SOCCER 2010 Final Stats ...... 44 and the Florida Legislature. This Is FSU Soccer ...... 2 2010 Game Results ...... 45 University & Athletic Administration ...... 4 2010 Box Scores ...... 46 It is the explicit philosophy of the Department Soccer Quick Facts ...... 5 2010 ACC Season In Review ...... 48 that our student-athletes will be strongly 2011 Roster ...... 6 2010 ACC Stat Leaders ...... 49 encouraged and supported in their endeavors to Roster Breakdown ...... 7 progress toward a degree while simultaneously Season Outlook ...... 8 OPPONENTS participating in an intercollegiate athletic 2011 Opponent Info ...... 50 PLAYERS program whose environment is consistent with All-Time Opponent Series Records ...... 51 the highest standards of academic scholarship, Janice Cayman ...... 10 sportsmanship, ethics, and institutional Katya Gokhman ...... 11 THE RECORD BOOK loyalty. Finally, the decisions and priorities of ...... 12 Florida State Record Book...... 53 the Department should always focus on our Toni Pressley ...... 14 Soccer Complex ...... 59 student-athletes—fi rst, as individuals; second, as Casey Short ...... 16 Seminole Streaks...... 60 students; and third, as athletes. Ella Stephan ...... 18 Honors & Awards ...... 61 Tiffany McCarty ...... 20 First Team All-Americans ...... 66 SEMINOLE SOCCER CAMPS Jessica Price ...... 22 Endowed Scholarships ...... 68 The primary focus of the Seminole Soccer camps Tiana Brockway ...... 24 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 69 Ines Jaurena ...... 25 will be on the technical application of the sport All-Time Career Player Stats ...... 70 with dedicated training in specifi c areas including Kelsey Wys ...... 26 Season Recaps (1995-2010) ...... 73 passing, shooting techniques, receiving, dribbling CC Cobb ...... 27 NCAA Tournament Box Scores ...... 81 Jordan Johnson ...... 28 and team tactics. ...... 29 MEDIA INFORMATION Newcomers ...... 30 It is Florida State’s goal that every player leaves Florida State Media Information ...... 86 2011 Photo Roster ...... 33 camp with a feeling of accomplishment, a better understanding of the game and an intensifi ed COACHING STAFF passion for soccer. Head Coach Mark Krikorian ...... 34 Associate Head Coach Eric Bell ...... 38 To learn more information about Seminole Assistant Coach Mike Bristol ...... 39 Soccer Camps and the dates and times of when Director of Soccer Ops. Joshua S. Walters, Sr...... 40 the camps are offered, please go to Support Staff ...... 41 www.seminolesoccercamps.com

ALMANAC CREDITS The 2011 Seminole Almanac is a publication of the Florida State University Sports Information Offi ce. Written and edited by Jason Leturmy, editing and research assistance by Elliott Finebloom, Zach Mendelson and Brett Brecheisen. Covers designed by Old Hat. Page template designed by Grant Hawkins Design, Bryan, Texas. Page layout designed by Jason Leturmy. Featured Photograhers: Ryals Lee, Larry Novey, Ross Obley and Mike Olivella. Contributing Photographers: Don Feria - isiphotos, isiphotos, U.S. Soccer and Tom Casazza. Printing by the FSU UPS Store.

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 1 S E M I N O L E soccer THIS IS FSU SOCCER

• FSU has registered 10 top four fi nishes in the ACC since 2000 and has fi nished in the top four of the league standings in each of the last 10 seasons.

• In 2009, Florida State captured its fi rst ACC regular season title fi nishing league play with a record of 7-2-1 en route to earning the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament.

• Among the other schools in the ACC, Florida State is second all-time in College Cup ap- pearances (4), has the second highest all-time postseason winning percentage (.738) and is tied for the second most appearances (9) in the NCAA Round of 16 since 2000. Playing on the Biggest Stage • At the 2007 College Cup in College Station, Texas, FSU and Southern California squared off in the national championship game in front One of the Nation’s • The boast an all-time postseason of a sold out crowd of 8,225 fans. Best Programs record of 30-10-2, good for a .738 winning • Florida State soccer has come a long way since percentage, the fi fth highest winning percent- • The Tallahassee community continually fi lls the program played its fi rst game in 1995 blos- age and eighth most wins all-time in NCAA the with an energy soming into one of the top collegiate powers Tournament history. unlike any in the nation as single-game at- in the nation. tendance has surpassed stadium capacity on • Over the last eight years, Florida State has 15 different occasions since 2000 including a • Entering its 17th season as a varsity sport, turned out 13 fi rst team All-Americans from school-record crowd of 4,582 on September 8, Florida State has become one of the premiere 11 different student-athletes, two National 2006 to watch Florida State defeat intra-state destinations for many of the best women’s soc- Freshman of the Year, a CoSIDA Academic rival Florida. cer players in the and throughout All-American and MAC the world. winner. • The Seminoles have ranked among the nation’s attendance leaders for 11 consecutive years • With College Cup appearances in 2003, 2005, • Six former Seminoles have gone on to play drawing more than 10,000 fans to the Semi- 2006 & 2007, FSU is one of only four pro- in the Women’s Professional Soccer League, nole Soccer Complex fi ve times in the last nine grams in the nation to play in soccer’s version while became the fi rst Semi- years including a school record 17,399 fans in of the ‘Final Four’ four times in the last eight nole drafted by the league since its inception 13 games in 2006. seasons. in 2009. Edwards was taken by FC Gold Pride with the 12th overall pick in the 2010 draft. • Since 2000, the Seminoles have made 11 straight NCAA Tournament appearances, ACC Powerhouse played in nine ‘Sweet 16’s’, four College Cups • Florida State and North Carolina are the only and have played for the ACC Championship teams in the ACC to play in multiple College fi ve times. Cups since 1992. Both schools are tied with four College Cup appearances since 2003. • In 2007, Florida State played in the national championship game for the fi rst time in school • Over the last 11 seasons only one school in the history. ACC has more overall wins and has won more games against conference foes than Florida State.

ACC WINS ACC WINS ACC FINALS SWEET 16’S OVERALL WINS SINCE 2003 SINCE 2001 SINCE 2000 SINCE 2000 SINCE 2000 UNC ...... 68 UNC ...... 79 UNC ...... 10 UNC ...... 11 UNC ...... 249 FSU ...... 50 FSU ...... 57 FSU ...... 5 FSU ...... 9 FSU ...... 179 UVA ...... 44 UVA ...... 53 UVA ...... 2 UVA ...... 9 UVA ...... 153 WF ...... 36 WF ...... 41 CLEM ...... 1 BC...... 6 BC...... 152 DUKE ...... 35 DUKE ...... 39 DUKE ...... 1 DUKE ...... 4 WF ...... 133 BC ...... 32 BC ...... 32 MD ...... 1 CLEM ...... 3 DUKE ...... 127 MD ...... 24 MD ...... 30 VT ...... 1 CLEM ...... 113 VT ...... 23 CLEM ...... 28 WF...... 1 MD ...... 106 BBECKYECKY EDWARDSEDWARDS WWITHITH FFCC GGOLDOLD PPRIDERIDE

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consensus All-American from Academic Support to Student Services, ACC TEAMS ALL-TIME (), Becky Edwards winning gold with the allowing Seminole student-athletes a central COLLEGE CUP APPEARANCES U.S. U-20 squad at the 2008 FIFA World Cup, location where they can get the help they need North Carolina ...... 25 Erin McNulty playing in goal for Team to thrive in all aspects of life. Florida State ...... 4 as they captured the gold medal at the 2008 NC State ...... 2 CONCACAF Qualifi er and Tiffany McCarty, • The Roger Holler Champions Training Center ...... 1 Toni Pressley and Casey Short winning gold is a 15,000 square foot training room with cus- Duke ...... 1 for the U.S. U-20 team at the 2010 CONCA- -built equipment, platforms and weights. Virginia ...... 1 CAF championship. • Academic Support includes a computer lab NCAA TOURNAMENT • Playing soccer at Florida State also means mak- equipped with 47 PC compatible computers, ROUND OF 16 SINCE 2000 ing memories on the fi eld that will last a life- 10 private tutorial rooms and a fi ve-station UCLA ...... 11 time… “Learning Center” for student-athletes with UNC ...... 11 learning defi ciencies and/or disabilities. -- Remembering the game-winner scored on a Portland ...... 10 diving header at home in double overtime to • The Don Fauls Athletic Training Room is used Florida State ...... 9 defeat Connecticut in 2007 sending FSU to its by all 20 Seminole varsity teams and features Notre Dame ...... 9 third consecutive College Cup… a 4,000 square foot rehabilitation room, an 8’ Virginia ...... 9 x 40’ in-ground workout pool, a 9’ x 16’ in- Texas A&M ...... 8 -- Remembering what it felt like as you counted ground warm and cold whirlpool and nine ex- Penn State ...... 7 off the last fi ve seconds at Percy Beard Sta- tremity whirlpools. Santa Clara ...... 7 dium, knowing you just defeated the Gators on Stanford ...... 7 their home turf to advance to the school’s fi rst ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM ever College Cup in 2003… SELECTIONS (since 2000) Once in a Lifetime North Carolina ...... 31 Opportunities -- Taking the fi eld for the national champion- Florida State ...... 21 • In the summer of 2004, the Seminole soccer ship game in 2007, a game televised to millions Virginia ...... 19 Duke ...... 15 team spent two weeks traveling through Aus- of homes on ESPN… tralia playing three games against the Austra- Clemson ...... 12 Wake Forest ...... 9 lian Olympic team while visiting the Sydney Nation’s Best Facilities Boston College ...... 7 Opera House, surfi ng the waters of the Gold • The Mary Ann Stiles & Barry Smith team Maryland ...... 7 Coast, hanging out with the koala bears and building is the home of the Florida State Soc- kangaroos and exploring the waterfalls of cer and Softball teams. The recently renovated ALL-ACC FRESHMEN TEAM Springbrook National Park. building (completed in July of 2009) houses SELECTIONS (since 2000) coaches’ offi ces, locker rooms for both play- North Carolina ...... 23 • During the summer months, many Seminoles ers and coaches, visiting team locker rooms, Florida State ...... 18 continue to hone their skills in leagues across and training and equipment rooms, as well as Duke ...... 18 the country playing for a variety of teams in a ‘Tradition Room,’ video edit suite and a 598 Virginia ...... 16 Wake Forest ...... 12 the W-League and the Women’s Premier Soc- square foot classroom complete with the latest cer League. Boston College ...... 10 electronic equipment. Virginia ...... 9

• Many Seminoles have gone on to represent • The Moore Athletics Center is home to the ALL-TIME their country at the international level includ- Florida State Athletic Department housing NCAA TOURNAMENT ing 2007 MAC Hermann Trophy winner and all of FSU’s support services under one roof WINNING PERCENTAGE North Carolina ...... 927 Florida State ...... 738 Boston College ...... 561 Maryland ...... 545 Duke ...... 526 Virginia ...... 511 NC State ...... 477 Wake Forest ...... 442 Clemson ...... 426 ...... 333 Miami ...... 000 TOP FOUR FINISHES IN THE ACC (since 2000) North Carolina ...... 11 Florida State ...... 10 Virginia ...... 8 Clemson ...... 5 Duke ...... 4 TTONIONI PPRESSLEY,RESSLEY, TTIFFIFF McCCARTYARTY AANDND CCASEYASEY SSHORTHORT WWONON GGOLDOLD WWITHITH UU.S..S. UU-20-20 TTEAMEAM IINN 22010010 Boston College/Wake Forest ...... 3

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2011-12 FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

AVI ALLAN EDWARD E. “ED” SUSIE DR. ERIC J. BARRON ASSIDON BENSE BURR BUSCH-TRANSOU PRESIDENT

JOSEPH L. EMILY JOSEPH WM. ANDREW CAMPS FLEMING DUDA GRUTERS HAGGARD, CHAIR

RANDY SPETMAN DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

MARK JAMES E. SANDRA MARGARET A. HILLIS KINSEY, JR. LEWIS “PEGGY” ROLANDO

PAMELA L. PERREWE’ BRENT W. FACULTY ATHLETICS SEMBLER REPRESENTATIVE

MONK BONASORTE ALLISON RICH KEVIN TERRY BRANDI STUART SENIOR ASSOCIATE SENIOR ASSOCIATE SENIOR ASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/SWA ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/CFO WOMEN’S SOCCER OVERSIGHT

4 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccer SOCCER QUICK FACTS SID INFORMATION 2011 SCHEDULE Soccer SID ...... Jason Leturmy Fri Aug. 19 at Oregon State ...... 10:00 p.m. Phone Number ...... (850) 644-3920 Sun Aug. 21 at Portland ...... 8:00 p.m. Fax Number ...... (850) 644-3820 Fri Aug. 26 New Mexico ...... 7:00 p.m. Cell Phone ...... (850) 228-7568 Sun Aug. 28 North Florida ...... 2:00 p.m. Press Box Number ...... (850) 645-3240 Email Address...... [email protected] Fri Sept. 2 Marquette ...... 7:00 p.m. Mailing Address ...... Florida State Sports Information Sun Sept. 4 at UAB ...... 2:00 p.m. 403 Stadium Drive West Room D0107 Fri Sept. 9 at Florida ...... 7:00 p.m. Tallahassee, FL 32306 Sun Sept. 11 Mercer ...... 1:00 p.m. Athletic Website ...... www.seminoles.com Thurs Sept. 15 at Wake Forest (RSN) ...... 8:00 p.m. Soccer Twitter ...... @FSU_Soccer Sun Sept. 18 at Duke ...... 1:00 p.m. Conference Soccer SID ...... Steve Phillips Thurs Sept. 22 at Clemson ...... 7:00 p.m. Email Address...... [email protected] Thurs Sept. 29 North Carolina (ESPN3.com) ...... 7:00 p.m. Conference Website ...... www.theacc.com Sun Oct. 2 NC State ...... 1:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Sat Oct. 8 at Virginia ...... 7:00 p.m. Thurs Oct. 13 Maryland ...... 7:00 p.m. Location ...... Tallahassee, FL Sun Oct. 16 Boston College ...... 1:00 p.m. Symbol ...... Seminoles Sun Oct. 23 Miami ...... 1:00 p.m. Colors ...... Garnet and Gold Thurs Oct. 27 at Virginia Tech ...... 7:00 p.m. Enrollment ...... (as of Fall 2010) 40,838 Sun Oct. 30 ACC Tournament First Round* ...... TBA President ...... Dr. Eric J. Barron Athletic Director ...... Randy Spetman ACC Tournament - Cary, N.C. (SAS Soccer Complex) Associate Athletics Director Student Services/Soccer Oversight ....Brandi Stuart Fri-Sun Nov. 4-6 ACC Tournament ...... TBA Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Conference National Affi liation (Division) ...... Division I * denotes ACC Tournament fi rst round hosted by higher seeded team All Match Times EST; (bold denotes home match) SOCCER INFORMATION Home Field/Capacity ...... Seminole Soccer Complex/1,500 2010 ACC TEAM STATS Head Coach ...... Mark Krikorian Goals ...... 45 (5th) Alma Mater ...... St. Anselm College (1983) Assists ...... 40 (6th) Record at Florida State ...... 108-28-13 (Seventh Season) Shots ...... 300 (6th) Career Coaching Record ...... 276-77-19 (.767 win % in 17 Seasons) Points ...... 130 (5th) National Championships ...... 1994 & 1995 (Franklin Pierce) Saves ...... 97 (2nd) Associate Head Coach ...... Eric Bell (Sixth Season) Goals Against Average ...... 0.85 (3rd) Assistant Coach ...... Mike Bristol (Third Season) Goals Allowed ...... 20 (t-2nd) Director of Soccer Operations ...... Josh Walters (Second Season) Shutouts ...... 13 (1st) Graduate Assistant ...... Jean Rettig (Fourth Season) Soccer Offi ce Phone Number...... (850) 645-7205 RETURNING STAT LEADERS Goals ...... Tiffany McCarty (17) - 2009 TEAM INFORMATION Assists ...... Jessica Price (10) - 2009 2010 Overall Record ...... 16-6-1 Points ...... Jessica Price (42) - 2009 2010 Conference Record/Finish ...... 7-2-1/t-2nd Shots ...... Tiffany McCarty (67) - 2009 2010 ACC Tournament ...... First Round Saves ...... Kelsey Wys (91) Lost to Wake Forest 3-1 Goals Against Average ...... Kelsey Wys (0.76) 2010 NCAA Tournament ...... Quarterfi nals 2011 TOP RETURNEES Defeated Middle Tennessee State 3-0 Defeated USF 2-1 Janice Cayman ...... Senior ...... Forward Defeated Marquette 3-0 Tori Huster ...... Senior ...... Midfi elder Lost to Stanford 5-0 Kassey Kallman ...... Sophmore ...... Defender Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 14/10 Tiffany McCarty ...... Redshirt Junior ...... Forward Starters Returning/Lost ...... 9/2 Toni Pressley ...... Senior ...... Defender All-Time School Record (Yrs) ...... 219-118-29/.638 (16) Jessica Price ...... Redshirt Junior ...... Forward All-Time ACC Record (Yrs) ...... 62-56-14/.523 (16) Casey Short ...... Senior ...... Midfi elder Ella Stephan ...... Senior ...... Defender All-Time NCAA Record (Yrs) ...... 30-10-2/.738 (11) Kelsey Wys ...... Sophomore ...... Goalkeeper

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 5 S E M I N O L E soccer 2011 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Last School 1 Monterae Carter ...... GK ...... 5-8 ...... FR ...... Boca Raton, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas HS 2 Ines Jaurena...... D/MF ...... 5-3 ...... JR ...... Charenton le Pont, /Lycée Louis Bascan HS 3 Casey Short ...... MF ...... 5-6 ...... SR ...... Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central HS 4 ...... F ...... 5-4 ...... FR ...... Alta Loma, Calif./Los Osos HS 6 Jessica Price ...... F ...... 5-5 ...... R-JR ...... Libertyville, Ill./Vernon Hills HS 7 Dagny Brynjarsdottir ...... MF ...... 5-10.5 ...... FR ...... Hella, Iceland/Garðabaer College 8 Katya Gokhman ...... MF ...... 5-4 ...... SR ...... Atlanta, Ga./Furman 9 Kassey Kallman ...... D ...... 5-8 ...... SO ...... Woodbury, Minn./Woodbury HS 10 Tori Huster ...... MF ...... 5-5 ...... SR ...... Cincinnati, Ohio/Saint Ursula Academy HS 11 Katie Riley ...... D ...... 5-6.5 ...... SR ...... Manteca, Calif./Stanford 12 Taylor Vancil ...... GK ...... 5-7 ...... JR ...... Youngsville, N.C./Louisville 13 ...... F/D ...... 5-10 ...... FR ...... Melbourne, Fla./Melbourne HS 14 Tiffany McCarty ...... F ...... 5-4 ...... R-JR ...... Laurel, Md./St. John’s College HS 15 Tiana Brockway ...... D ...... 5-6 ...... JR ...... Tacoma, Wash./Stadium HS 16 CC Cobb ...... MF ...... 5-4 ...... SO ...... Delray Beach, Fla./American Heritage HS 17 Ella Stephan ...... D ...... 5-7 ...... SR ...... Indian Harbour Beach, Fla./Satellite HS 18 Hikaru Murakami ...... MF ...... 5-1 ...... FR ...... Nagoya, Japan/Tomioka HS 19 Kelsey Wys ...... GK ...... 5-9 ...... R-SO ...... Coral Springs, Fla./Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS 20 Janice Cayman ...... MF/F ...... 5-5 ...... SR ...... Brasschaat, Belgium/Catholic University Leuven 21 Marta Bakowska-Mathews...... MF ...... 5-9 ...... FR ...... Herne Bay, Kent, England/St. Michaels University 23 Toni Pressley ...... D ...... 5-10 ...... SR ...... Melbourne, Fla./West Short HS 24 Kara Buono ...... MF ...... 5-2 ...... SO ...... Valrico, Fla./Appalachian State 25 Natalie Punal...... F ...... 5-8 ...... FR ...... Wellington, Fla./Wellington HS 26 Jordan Johnson ...... MF ...... 5-3 ...... SO ...... Brandon, Fla./Bloomingdale HS COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mark Krikorian (7th Season) ...... St. Anselm College (1983) Associate Head Coach: Eric Bell (6th Season) ...... College of Wooster (1992) Assistant Coach: Mike Bristol (3rd Season) ...... Western Illinois (1999) Volunteer Assistant: Morinao Imaizumi (1st Season) ...... Tsukuba University (1983) Director of Operations: Joshua Walters (2nd Season) ...... Columbia Southern (2004) Team Manager: Jean Rettig (4th Season) ...... Penn State (2007) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Last School 21 Marta Bakowska-Mathews...... MF ...... 5-9 ...... FR ...... Herne Bay, Kent, England/St. Michaels University 15 Tiana Brockway ...... D ...... 5-6 ...... JR ...... Tacoma, Wash./Stadium HS 7 Dagny Brynjarsdottir ...... MF ...... 5-10.5 ...... FR ...... Hella, Iceland/Garðabaer College 24 Kara Buono ...... MF ...... 5-2 ...... SO ...... Valrico, Fla./Appalachian State 1 Monterae Carter ...... GK ...... 5-8 ...... FR ...... Boca Raton, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas HS 20 Janice Cayman ...... MF/F ...... 5-5 ...... SR ...... Brasschaat, Belgium/Catholic University Leuven 16 CC Cobb ...... MF ...... 5-4 ...... SO ...... Delray Beach, Fla./American Heritage HS 4 Jamia Fields ...... F ...... 5-4 ...... FR ...... Alta Loma, Calif./Los Osos HS 8 Katya Gokhman ...... MF ...... 5-4 ...... SR ...... Atlanta, Ga./Furman 13 Kristin Grubka ...... F/D ...... 5-10 ...... FR ...... Melbourne, Fla./Melbourne HS 10 Tori Huster ...... MF ...... 5-5 ...... SR ...... Cincinnati, Ohio/Saint Ursula Academy HS 2 Ines Jaurena...... D/MF ...... 5-3 ...... JR ...... Charenton le Pont, France/Lycée Louis Bascan HS 26 Jordan Johnson ...... MF ...... 5-3 ...... SO ...... Brandon, Fla./Bloomingdale HS 9 Kassey Kallman ...... D ...... 5-8 ...... SO ...... Woodbury, Minn./Woodbury HS 14 Tiffany McCarty ...... F ...... 5-4 ...... R-JR ...... Laurel, Md./St. John’s College HS 18 Hikaru Murakami ...... MF ...... 5-1 ...... FR ...... Nagoya, Japan/Tomioka HS 23 Toni Pressley ...... D ...... 5-10 ...... SR ...... Melbourne, Fla./West Short HS 6 Jessica Price ...... F ...... 5-5 ...... R-JR ...... Libertyville, Ill./Vernon Hills HS 25 Natalie Punal...... F ...... 5-8 ...... FR ...... Wellington, Fla./Wellington HS 11 Katie Riley ...... D ...... 5-6.5 ...... SR ...... Manteca, Calif./Stanford 3 Casey Short ...... MF ...... 5-6 ...... SR ...... Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central HS 17 Ella Stephan ...... D ...... 5-7 ...... SR ...... Indian Harbour Beach, Fla./Satellite HS 12 Taylor Vancil ...... GK ...... 5-7 ...... JR ...... Youngsville, N.C./Louisville 19 Kelsey Wys ...... GK ...... 5-9 ...... R-SO ...... Coral Springs, Fla./Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS

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POSITION BREAKDOWN WHERE ARE THEY FROM Goalkeepers (3): ...... Carter, Vancil, Wys Florida (9): ...... Buono, Carter, Cobb, Grubka, Johnson, Pressley, Punal, Stephan, Wys Defenders (6):...... Brockway, Jaurena, Kallman, Pressley, Riley, Stephan California (2): ...... Fields, Riley Illinois (2): ...... Price, Short Belgium (1): ...... Cayman Midfi elders (9): ...... Bakowska-Mathews, Brynjarsdottir, Buono, Cobb, England (1): ...... Bakowska-Matthews Gokhman, Huster, Johnson, Murakami, Short France (1): ...... Jaurena Georgia (1): ...... Gokhman Forwards (6): ...... Cayman, Fields, Grubka, McCarty, Price, Punal Iceland (1): ...... Brynjarsdottir Japan (1): ...... Murakami Maryland (1): ...... McCarty Minnesota (1): ...... Kallman North Carolina (1): ...... Vancil EXPERIENCE BREAKDOWN Ohio (1): ...... Huster Seniors ...... 7 - Cayman, Gokhman, Huster, Pressley, Washington (1)...... Brockway Riley, Short, Stephen PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Marta Bakowska-Mathews ...... Buh-cow-skuh Redshirt Juniors ...... 2 - McCarty, Price Tiana Brockway ...... Tee-ah-nah Dagny Brynjarsdottir ...... Dag-knee Brin-yas-daughter Juniors ...... 3 - Brockway, Jaurena, Vancil Kara Buono ...... Bo-No Monterae Carter ...... Mon-ah-ray Redshirt Sophomore ...... 1 - Wys Jamia Fields ...... Jah-MEE-uh Katya Gokhman ...... Cot-ya Gauk-men Sophomores...... 4 - Buono, Cobb, Johnson, Kallman Kristin Grubka ...... Grr-rub-kah Tori Huster ...... HUE-ster Ines Jaurena ...... EE-nis Jah-REE-nuh Freshmen ...... 7 - Bakowska-Mathews Brynjarsdottir, Carter Kassey Kallman ...... Kass-E Fields, Grubka, Murakami, Punal Mark Krikorian ...... kri-core-EE-an Imaizumi Morinao ...... uh-Mize-uh-may Hikaru Murakami ...... HE-kah-ROO Muor-AH-kah-ME Natalie Punal...... Poon-Yow Kelsey Wys ...... Wise

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General Outlook of the day, it will be different since our central midfi eld • McCarty and Price combined for 83 points in 2009 • The Florida State soccer program enters its 17th sea- will be without DaCosta, who fi lled that role for the last as they combined for 33 goals and 17 assists making son as a varsity sport in 2011 posting an all-time re- four years. I am excited for this year and I know the them the second highest scoring tandem in school cord of 219-118-29. The Seminoles have registered a entire coaching staff is looking forward to the challenge history. Together the duo represented 40.7 percent mark of 30-10-2 good for a .738 winning percentage and trying to put these pieces together in a fashion that of the team’s total scoring in 2009. in 11 trips to the NCAA Tournament. FSU sits with will enable us to continue to be successful.” the fi fth highest winning percentage and eighth most • Tori Huster and Casey Short are coming off a pro- wins all-time in NCAA Tournament history. Leadership & Experience ductive junior campaign after ranking second (19) • This year’s Seminole squad will have a wealth of ex- and third (13), respectively in points. Huster posted • The Seminoles return nine starters and 14 letter- perience as more than half of the 23-person roster career-highs in points, goals (6), assists (7), game- winners from last year’s squad that advanced to the are upperclassmen, including a six-member senior winning goals (3) and shots (55), while Short regis- quarterfi nals of the NCAA Tournament for the sixth class. This year’s seniors have combined for 136 tered career-highs in points and goals scored with consecutive year and for the seventh time in the last points on 45 goals and 46 assists in 285 career ap- fi ve. eight seasons. pearances. • Seventeen different Seminoles contributed with at • Florida State has appeared in the College Cup four • Junior forward Tiffany McCarty was named team least one point in 2010, while 13 Seminoles scored at times since 2003, while playing for the national captain for the 2011 season. After missing the en- least one goal. Seven Seminoles fi nished the season championship in 2007. The Seminoles are one of tire 2010 season due to injury, McCarty returns to with double-digit points with four returning for the 10 schools to make four or more trips to the College the pitch with 45 career starts under her belt. She is 2011 season. Cup. For the fi rst time in NCAA Tournament his- tied for seventh in the Seminole record books with tory, the 2011 College Cup will be played at the KSU 69 career points and tied for fi fth with 28 career • Last year, the Seminoles fi nished the season with 130 Soccer Stadium in Kennesaw, Ga. goals. McCarty is already the school’s all-time leader points on 45 goals and 40 assists. It marked the sec- in points (31) and goals (12) in ACC games. ond lowest scoring campaign in the Mark Krikorian • FSU returns its top three scorers from last year in- era, but tied for the eighth most points in program cluding Janice Cayman (23 points), Tori Huster (19) • Of the 14 letterwinners returning for the Seminoles history. The four most productive offensive seasons and Casey Short (13), while Tiffany McCarty and Jes- in 2011, each has made at least one career start. Nine have come under the watchful eye of Krikorian (2007 sica Price, one of the most prolifi c scoring duos to started at least 18 or more games a season ago, while – 233 points; 2009 – 204 points; 2008 – 194 points; take the fi eld under the direction of head coach Mark Janice Cayman (22), Kassey Kallman (22), Toni 2005 – 188 points). Over the last four seasons, the Krikorian, return to the pitch after missing the entire Pressley (22), Casey Short (22), Kelsey Wys (22), Tori Seminoles are averaging over 64 goals and 61 assists. 2010 campaign due to injuries. Huster (21) and Tiana Brockway (20) started every game they played in 2010. Krikorian on the attack: “We will be more dynamic in • The Seminoles welcome nine newcomers to Talla- the attack this year in comparison to last year certainly hassee in 2011. Seven of the nine student-athletes • A program record seven student-athletes were with the return of Jess and Tiff as well as with Janice come in as freshmen including two who enrolled at named to the ACC All-Academic Team in 2010. back for another season. We will have more options FSU back in the spring of 2011 (Jamia Fields and Fourteen Seminoles went on to earn ACC Academic especially when you add Jamia Fields to the mix. She Kristin Grubka) and a trio of international standouts Honor Roll accolades during the 2010-11 school year enrolled for the spring semester and scored four goals (Marta Bakowska-Matthews, England; Dagny Bryn- maintaining a 3.0 overall GPA as well as a 3.0 GPA in fi ve games. She is a powerful, strong kid who strikes jarsdottir, Iceland; Hikaru Murakami, Japan). each semester. Redshirt junior Jessica Price became the ball very well with both feet and she has a very good just the ninth Seminole to be named to the ACC Aca- nose for the goal. When you are talking about Price, • Mark Krikorian enters his seventh year as head coach demic Honor Roll four times. McCarty, Cayman, Fields, Tori Huster and Casey Short, of the Florida State soccer program amassing a re- you have a lot of different attacking weapons. My ex- cord of 108-28-13. Krikorian led the Seminoles to Krikorian on the overall experience of this year’s pectation is that we will be creating a lot of chances; three straight College Cup appearances (2005-07) team: “We have a lot of players that have a great deal then it’s a matter of putting the ball in the net. Fortu- and a berth in their fi rst national title game in 2007. of different experiences; kids that have played in youth nately these players are experienced players around the He claimed a share of the ACC regular season title in World Cups, we have kids that have played with the goal and I’m hoping that we will be able to fi nish a little 2009 and his Seminoles have fi nished no lower than U-23’s, we have kids that have played with their senior bit more than we did last season.” fourth place in the ACC since his arrival on campus national teams. Overall, I feel we have a very wide vari- in 2005. Among active Division I coaches, Krikorian ety of players that have a wide range of experiences. In The Midfield has the fi fth highest winning percentage (.767) and terms of the quality of depth, I feel we have a seasoned • The Florida State midfi eld will look a little different ranks 14th in wins. group that should be mature in both their play and their in 2011 without the services of four-time All-ACC behavior. As for leadership, we feel that it should be a honoree and four-year starter Amanda DaCosta and Krikorian on the upcoming season: “The expecta- shared responsibility. When you have so many players three-year starter Rachel Lim. But Tori Huster and tions are high for this year’s squad. We are always expect- with so much experience, it is certainly a good thing to Casey Short, who have played signifi cant minutes in ing to have good seasons and to compete for national have. When we look from top to bottom, we think that the midfi eld throughout their fi rst three years in Tal- championships. The return of Jess Price and Tiffany we have a lot of kids that will be able to assume a leader- lahassee, will look to fi ll that void. McCarty will be very important to us. They scored 33 ship role. The best part is that if the expectations and goals between the two of them in 2009, two offensive standards are set high by the staff as well as the veteran • Huster and Short have combined for 29 assists in threats that we did not have last year. But you have to players on the team, the rest of the team will follow.” their fi rst three seasons and will look to add to those credit the rest of the team for fi nding different ways numbers with an array of scoring options in 2011. to remain competitive. The loss of (Amanda) DaCosta The Attack Huster is coming off her junior year in which she and the loss of (Rachel) Lim are big losses much like a • Florida State returns 71.5 percent (93 of the 130 led the team in assists with a career-high seven, while couple years ago with the loss of Becky Edwards and points) of its total scoring from last year includ- Short is the school’s all-time assist leader in ACC her senior class. Those are seasoned players; they are ing four student-athletes who registered double- games with 10. players that have helped to establish the playing style digit points and fi ve who recorded a game-winning that we have, control the tempo of games and dictate goal. Senior Janice Cayman returns after leading the • CC Cobb, Katya Gokhman and Jordan Johnson also play. As I look at the collection of players coming back, team a year ago in goals (9) and points (23), while played valuable minutes in the midfi eld for the Semi- having Kelsey (Wys) back in goal, having our entire back the Seminoles welcome back its two leading scorers noles last year. The trio appeared in a combined 49 four intact from last year, to know that we have experi- from 2009 in Jessica Price and Tiffany McCarty, who games making eight starts while seeing over 1300 ence in those positions is very comforting. Then you missed the 2010 season due to injuries. minutes of action on the pitch in 2010. Look for look at the careers of Tori Huster and Casey Short and international newcomers Marta Bakowska-Mathews, with Janice Cayman back, I feel that we have a very good Dagny Brynjarsdottir and Hikaru Murakami to see collection of talent returning for this year. At the end action as well in the midfi eld this year.

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Krikorian on the midfi eld: “We have a great deal of (.843). She set the FSU freshman record for goals different playing styles, but all of them are quality, elite talent that is very versatile, so we are going to have to against average (0.76) and shutouts and ranked sec- level players that we expect can and will contribute right fi gure out how we want to play. It is clear to us that ond in wins (16) and saves. Wys also has a wealth away. I feel our entire coaching staff did a tremendous Casey Short and Tori Huster, even Janice Cayman, are of international playing experience to look back on job of increasing our pool of depth for competition all capable of giving us signifi cant minutes in the mid- as she played for the U.S. in the 2008 CONCACAF within the team.” fi eld. The big question becomes what is the best shape U-17 National Tournament in Trinidad and Tobago for us to play in. You add in some of the new players and is a pool player for the U.S. U-20 team. The Schedule and then look and see how we are going to fi nd bal- • Fourteen teams on the 2011 schedule recorded 10 or ance. But at the same time, we realize that we have to • Junior transfer Taylor Vancil comes to Florida State more wins a season ago. Thirteen schools earned a have depth in the midfi eld. Casey and Tori are our most after spending her fi rst two seasons as the starting bid to participate in the 2010 NCAA Tournament, experienced players in the midfi eld. They are equally goalkeeper for the . In her while fi ve of those teams played into the third round dynamic whether they are playing in the middle of the two seasons with the Cardinals, Vancil appeared in 36 of the tournament. This year’s opponents posted a midfi eld or wider in the midfi eld. But until we get all games making 35 starts. She posted a record of 15- combined record of 233-120-34 in 2010 good for a the players on the fi eld and see their qualities playing 20-1 with eight shutouts, 183 saves and a 1.56 GAA. .646 winning percentage. together, it is hard to judge where someone will play.” Vancil has also seen playing time with the U.S. U-20 and U-17 National Teams and was a fi nalist for the • Of the eight non-conference games slated for the The Defense Golden Glove award for U.S. U-17 team at the 2008 Seminoles in 2011, six of those teams participated in • When it comes to depth, look no further than the Women’s Youth World Cup. the NCAA Tournament last year, while fi ve recorded Seminole defense where the Garnet and Gold return at least 12 wins. FSU will face tough non-conference fi ve student-athletes (Tiana Brockway, Ines Jaurena, • Incoming freshman Montarae Carter was a standout road tests when the Seminoles open the season on Kassey Kallman, Toni Pressley and Ella Stephan) in goal for Team Boca where she led her club team the west coast with matches against Oregon State with tremendous playing experience in the backline to the Region III championship and a second place and Portland and then on September 9 against intra- including all four starters from 2010. fi nish in the state fi nals in 2011. She was the recipient state rival Florida. of the Golden Glove award following the Region III • Toni Pressley and Kassey Kallman are coming off Championships. • Florida State will open its ACC schedule on the road All-American campaigns in 2010 with Pressley gar- against defending league champion Wake Forest and nering fi rst team accolades and Kallman earning fi rst Krikorian on the goalkeepers: “I think we have a at Duke on September 15th and 18th, respectively. team Freshman honors both from Soccer America very good core of goalkeepers. (Assistant Coach) Mike The Seminoles host league matches against nationally and TopDrawerSoccer.com. Ines Jaurena (second (Bristol) is very excited about the goalkeeping group ranked North Carolina, Maryland and Boston Col- team) joined Pressley (fi rst team) and Kallman (sec- that we have. We know that in both Kelsey and Taylor lege, along with Miami and NC State. ond team) as All-ACC honorees in 2010. Pressley led that we have two very experienced goalkeepers and with all Seminole defenders in scoring a year ago with 10 Rae Carter coming in, she is a very good athlete that we • The Garnet and Gold will open the 2011 season on points on four goals and two assists. Kallman also believe will learn very quickly. In terms of goalkeeping, the road at Oregon State followed two days later with contributed from the backline with nine points on we are in a situation where we are as good as or better a match against the Portland Pilots. This marks the three goals and three assists. Four of the seven goals than we have ever been. The quality of the goalkeepers second straight year Florida State has opened its sea- scored between Pressley and Kallman went down as and the depth we have along with their training habits son away from the friendly confi nes of the Seminole game-winners in 2010. are all very good. Now it’s a matter of going out, work- Soccer Complex as last year FSU defeated Washing- ing and getting better every day.” ton State in Pullman, Wash. FSU is 3-4-0 when be- • Along with Pressley and Kallman, Brockway, Jaurena ginning the season on the road and are a perfect 2-0- and Stephan have combined to appear in 240 games The Newcomers 0 when opening the year on the road against a school with a majority of their combined 216 starts in the • Florida State adds nine new players in 2011 includ- from the Pac-12 Conference (defeated Southern Cal backline. ing seven freshmen and two transfers. Two student- in 2005 and Washington State in 2010). athletes joined the Seminoles a semester early enroll- • The Florida State defense allowed a goal or less in 18 ing during the spring 2011 semester, while this year’s Krikorian on the schedule: “We are going to com- of 23 games last year. The Seminoles were stingy on class also includes a trio of international players in pete with the best teams that we can. The opportunity the defensive end giving up 20 goals on the season Marta Bakowska-Mathews from England, Dagny to go out and play at both Oregon State and Portland including a school record fi ve during the ACC regular Brynjarsdottir from Iceland and Hikaru Murakami is a great start to the season. We are going out there, season. FSU fi nished the year as the ACC leader in from Japan. playing in their back yard and they are going to have shutouts with 13 and ranked second in fewest goals great crowds and a great environment and it will be a allowed (20) and saves (91). The 13 shutouts fell one • Jamia Fields and Kristin Grubka got an early start great test for us early in the season. We always play a shy of the school record set twice in 2006 and 2008. to their collegiate career arriving on campus in Janu- very good non-conference schedule and I feel it will ary enrolling at Florida State for the spring semester. prepare us for what’s in store for when conference play Krikorian on the defense: “We feel very good about Both took part in off-season conditioning while col- rolls around. We want to challenge this group and put our backline. Our collective defending is a priority. We lecting valuable minutes on the pitch during the Sem- them in uncomfortable, challenging situations so that want to limit team’s chances against us and I think over inole spring season. Fields made a big impact during there are no surprises when we move into ACC play and the six years I have been here we have done a pretty the spring season scoring four goals in fi ve games hopefully the NCAA Tournament. The way our sched- good job of being a good, strong unit in defending and including all three goals in a 3-2 win over intra-state ule shapes up this year I feel is very good for our players. that certainly starts with having very good players. We rival Florida. We are going to learn a lot of lessons and controlling have those players. We think our organization is good, the tempo of the game is going to be important for us.” we think that their positioning is good and we think that • Taylor Vancil and Kara Buono are the two transfers their athletic quality is good. But the other side is that if in this year’s batch of newcomers. Vancil spent her we have the ball, we won’t have to defend as much. The fi rst two seasons as the starting goalkeeper at the good news is that our back players are all quite good University of Louisville. She made 35 starts for the with the ball. Our style here has been a position ori- Cardinals and has a great deal of international experi- ented style and that will continue to be the case this year. ence playing with the U.S. U-17 and U-20 Women’s (Associate Head Coach) Eric (Bell) leads the defending National teams. Buono appeared in 15 games mak- and has done a great job of that throughout his time ing nine starts at Appalachian State during her fresh- here at Florida State.” man campaign in 2010. She tallied three points on one goal and one assist for the Mountaineers. The Goalkeeping • Kelsey Wys returns for her sophomore campaign a Krikorian on the newcomers: “Once again, we are year after leading the ACC in saves (91), shutouts very pleased with this year’s incoming class of newcom- (12), shutouts per game (0.55) and save percentage ers. We have a lot of players who represent a lot of

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• CAYMAN’S CAREER-HIGHS Class: SENIOR Points ...... 4 (Twice) last: Virginia Tech, 10/24/10 Hometown: Brasschaat, Belgium Goals ...... 2 (Twice) last: Virginia Tech, 10/24/10 Last School: Catholic University Leuven Assists ...... 1 (Five Times) last: Duke, 10/3/10 Height: 5-5 Shots ...... 5 (at Maryland, 10/28/10) SOG ...... 3 (Four Times) Position: Midfielder/Forward last: at Maryland, 10/28/10

ACCOLADES NATIONAL TEAM: PERSONAL: * NSCAA Southeast Academic All-Region (2010 * Member of the Belgium Full National Team. * Daughter of Michel Cayman and Hilde Gom- - Second Team). * Represented her country at the European U-19 meren. * ACC All-Academic Team (2010). Championships in Switzerland in 2006. * Majoring in international affairs. * ACC Academic Honor Roll (2010-11). * FSU Dean’s List (Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2011).

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: * Played in and started 22 games in 2010. * Tallied 1446 minutes on the pitch during her fi rst season with the Garnet and Gold * Finished the season fi rst on the team in points (23) and goals scored with nine. * Ranked second on the team in assists (5), shots (40) and shots on goal with 40. * Registered the second highest shots on goal per- centage among Seminole players with 20 or more starts at .625 * Tallied two multi-goal games on the year scoring twice against Virginia Tech and at NC State * Scored two game-winning goals against Stetson and Virginia Tech * Completed the game-winning assist to Tori Huster (with Amanda DaCosta) against Arkansas in a 1-0 overtime victory at home. * Ranked fourth in points (15), points per game (1.50), goals (6) and goals per game (0.60) in con- OVERALL CAREER ference games only. * Tied for seventh in assists per game (0.30) and MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA tied for eighth in assists (3) against league foes. 2010 22/22 40 9 5 23 2 2 * One of six Seminoles that started and played in TOTAL 22/22 40 9 5 23 2 2 every game during the regular season and NCAA Tournament. ACC GAMES ONLY * One of a school-record seven Seminoles named MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA to the ACC All-Academic Team 2010 10/10 19 6 3 15 1 1 * Enrolled at FSU for the fall 2009 semester. TOTAL 10/10 19 6 3 15 1 1

CLUB: NCAA TOURNAMENT * Played for the club side KVK Tienen. MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA * Named MVP of the Belgian Competition for 2010 4/4 3 0 0 0 0 0 the First Division in 2007 and 2008. TOTAL 4/4 3 0 0 0 0 0

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• GOKHMAN’S CAREER-HIGHS Class: SENIOR Points ...... 2 (Wake Forest, 11/3/10) Goals ...... 1 (Wake Forest, 11/3/10) Hometown: ATLANTA, GA Assists ...... 1 (Stetson, 8/29/10) Shots ...... 1 (Six Times) Last School: FURMAN UNIVERSITY last: USF, 11/14/10 SOG ...... 1 (Four Times) Height: 5-4 last: USF, 11/14/10

Position: Midfielder

ACCOLADES: NATIONAL TEAM: PERSONAL: * ACC Academic Honor Roll (2010-11). * Member of the U-19 Russian National team. * Daughter of Alex Gokhman and Olga Lazareva. * FSU’s Dean List (Fall 2010, Spring 2011). * Captained the U-19 squad that competed at the * Majoring in sociology, minor in communications U-19 UEFA Championships - scored goals versus * Arrived on campus in January of 2010 enrolling 2010 HIGHLIGHTS: Israel, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Slovakia to help at FSU for the spring semester. * Played in 12 games in 2010 making a pair of advance Russia into the second round of qualify- starts against Gonzaga on the road in Pullman, ing; found the back of the net against Germany in Wash. and in the ACC Tournament against Wake the second round of group play. Forest. * Tallied 383 minutes on the pitch in her fi rst sea- CLUB: son with the Garnet and Gold * Member of Atlanta Fire United. * Posted her fi rst career goal at Florida State in * Played with Region III in the Premier League the ACC Tournament against Wake Forest, scor- East Division. ing the lone goal in a fi rst round defeat. * Helped her team to a Georgia State title and * First career start came against Gonzaga semifi nal fi nish. * First point as a Seminole came on an assist against * Member of Georgia ODP and Region III pool. Stetson fi nding CC Cobb in a 6-0 win over. * Played with the Atlanta Silverbacks of the W- * Recorded six shots, four of which were on goal. League during the summer of 2010. * Earned Dean’s List honors during the Spring 2010 semester. HIGH SCHOOL: * Three-year starter at Milton High School. 2008-09 FURMAN UNIVERSITY: * Helped Milton to a 14-5-0 overall record and * Two year starter at Furman. 9-2-0 mark in 2008 en route to claiming the Re- * Made 18 appearances with 16 starts as a sopho- gion 6-5A title and reaching the second round of more, while appearing in 19 games with 16 starts the AAAAA playoffs. in the midfi eld during her freshman campaign in * Earned All-Northside honors as a senior. 2008. * Guided Milton to a state semifi nal fi nish as a * Tallied 11 points on four goals and three assists freshman and state playoff berth as a sophomore. in 2009 in leading Furman to a 10-8-0 record. * Member of the French National Honor Society. * Finished second on the team in points and game-winning goals (2) and tied for second in as- OVERALL CAREER sists following the 2009 season. MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA * Registered a shots on goal percentage of .514 in 2009 as 18 of her 35 shots were put on frame. 2010 12/2 6 1 1 3 0 0 * Received Second Team All-SoCon accolades in TOTAL 12/2 6 1 1 3 0 0 2009. * Earned a spot on the All-SoCon Tournament ACC GAMES ONLY Team in 2008. MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA * Scored one goal and added four assists while 2010 2/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 appearing 19 times and registering 16 starts as a TOTAL 2/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 freshman. * Netted the game-winning goal in the 89th minute as Furman downed Davidson 1-0 in the NCAA TOURNAMENT Southern Conference Tournament quarterfi nals. MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA 2010 2/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 2/0 1 0 0 0 0 0

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• HUSTER’S CAREER-HIGHS Class: SENIOR Points ...... 3 (Four Times) last: at Mercer, 9/5/10 Hometown: CINCINNATI, OH Goals ...... 1 (14 Times) last: Clemson, 10/7/10 Last School: SAINT URSULA ACADEMY Assists ...... 1 (15 Times) last: Marquette, 11/20/10 Height: 5-5 Shots ...... 7 (Three Times) last: Wake Forest, 9/30/10 Position: Midfielder SOG ...... 7 (Wake Forest, 9/30/10)

ACCOLADES: * Tied for second on the team with six points dur- in leading FSU to the Elite Eight of the NCAA * All-ACC Second Team (2010). ing the ACC regular season scoring two goals and Tournament for the sixth year in a row. * NSCAA Southeast All-Region Third Team adding two assists while taking 18 shots. * One of seven Seminoles named to the 2011 (2010). * Record a career-high seven shots three times in ACC All-Academic Team. * WSU Invitational All-Tournament Team (2010). matches against Gonzaga, Mercer and Wake Forest. * Finished 2010 season as the as 88th ranked * Credited with the game-winning assist on 2009 HIGHLIGHTS: player on the Top Drawer Soccer’s National Top Breezy Hupp’s game-winner against Middle Ten- * One of eight Seminoles to fi nish the season 100 Women. nessee State in the fi rst round of the NCAA with double-digit points notching 11 points on * All-ACC Freshman Team (2008). Tournament. four goals and three assists. * Soccer Buzz Freshman All-American (2008 - * Finished the season posting season career-highs * Appeared in 23 games starting 22...played over Third Team). for shots, goals, assists, points and game-winning 1,400 minutes on the pitch. * Soccer Buzz Southeast Region All-Freshman goals. * Finished with a shots on goal percentage of .452 Team (2008). * Led all players with 11 shots over four games as 14 of her 31 shots were fi red on net. * NSCAA Southeast Academic All-Region (2010 - Second Team). * Two-time CoSIDA Academic District III Sec- ond Team honoree (2009, 2010). * All-ACC Academic Team (2009, 2010). * Three-time ACC Academic Honor Roll honoree (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11). * Recipient ofthe Golden Torch Award at Florida State for achieving the highest GPA among all female student-athletes during 2009-10 semester. * Four-time FSU Dean’s List honoree (Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Spring 2011). * FSU President’s List - 4.0 GPA (Spring 2009).

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: * Started and played in 21 games in 2010. * Finished fi rst on the team in assists with seven, shots (55) and shots on goal (28), while tied for the team lead in game-winning goals with three. * Ranked second on the team in points with 19 and goals scored (6). * Scored the game winning goal in matches against Gonzaga, Arkansas and Miami. * Game-winner against Arkansas was her fi rst ca- reer golden goal in a 1-0 overtime victory * Two multi-point performances on the year in- cluding wins over Gonzaga and Mercer - both matches on the road. * In the win over Gonzaga, posted the game-win- ning goal and an assist to Janice Cayman. * Against Mercer, all three points came in the sec- ond half with a goal and an assist.

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* First goal of the season came in the second half * Started all four games in the Seminoles’ postsea- * Member of the All-North American fi nal select against South Alabama, one of fi ve goals scored son run to the NCAA Quarterfi nals...played all 90 team in 2007. by the Seminoles in less than nine minutes. minutes in the fi nal three postseason games. * Played with the of the W- * Broke a scoreless tie against Penn State scoring * Provided the game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory League during the summer of 2008 and 2009. the game’s fi rst goal in the 58th minute of play. over Boston College in the third round...scored * Played with the Colorado Rush of the W-League * Scored the fi rst goal in FSU’s 3-2 victory over the lone goal in the 65th minute, her second during the summer of 2010. Boston College - three career goals against the game-winner of the season and second against Eagles as she scored both goals in a pair of 1-0 the Eagles. HIGH SCHOOL: victories in 2008. * Finished the NCAA Tournament with fi ve shots * Named an NSCAA/adidas Youth All-American * Recorded goals in back-to-back ACC contests including three shots on goal. in 2006 and 2007. scoring the fi rst goal of the game in wins over * Led Saint Ursula Academy to the 2007 High Boston College and Miami - surpassed her fresh- U.S. NATIONAL TEAM: School State Championship defeating Strongsville man league totals in goals (1) and points (3) over * Invited to U.S. U-23 National Team camp April 2-1 in the fi nals...connected on the game-winner just a two game span. 18-25, 2010 at Oregon State...played in a pair of in the 75th minute to give Saint Ursula the lead * Tallied assists in back-to-back games on the friendly matches including starting and playing all for good. road against Clemson and at home against North 90 minutes against the University of Portland. * Earned fi rst team All-State in 2007. Carolina...assisted on the game’s fi rst goal in the * Member of the U-23 squad that participated in * A three-time All-GGCL First Team and a two- seventh minute of action to give FSU an early the Four Nations Tournament in Leicester, Eng- time All-Southwest Ohio honoree. 1-0 lead over UNC - a game won by FSU 3-2 in land, July 7-12, 2010...helped the U.S. to tourna- * Named a top 50 recruit by Soccer Buzz. overtime. ment victory posting a 2-1-0 record...saw playing * NSCAA Scholar All-America accolades in 2007. time against England and Norway. * Named GGCL Scholar Athlete in 2007 while 2008 HIGHLIGHTS: * Invited to U-23 camp in December of 2010 at garnering All-Southwest Scholar accolades from * Named to the All-ACC Freshman Team - one the Home Depot Center and then again on April 2005-2007. of three Seminole freshmen named to the All- 24-May 1, 2011 and May 15-21, 2011 * Earned fi rst honors every quarter in high school ACC Freshman Team tying a school record set * Participated with the U-23’s at the Three Nations and participated in the honors and AP programs twice before in 2001 and 2005. Tournament in Falun, , June 12-22, 2011. at Saint Ursula. * Started 22 games tallying 1,610 minutes on the * Member of the Spanish Honor Society for two fi eld in her fi rst season in Tallahassee...one of ODP: years and the GAA (Girls’ Athletic Association) only two Seminole freshmen (Ella Stephan) in * A Region II ODP member from 2003-2007. Club for four years. 2008 to start every game she played. * Played with the SYL ODP National Select team * Led all Seminole freshmen in starts and minutes for four years. PERSONAL: played - played all 90 minutes in nine starts includ- * Daughter of Steve and Laura Huster. ing the fi nal three games of the season. CLUB: * Major is exercise science. * Joined Casey Short as the only two freshmen to * Captured the Super Y League North American start all 10 ACC regular season games...registered Championship in 2007 with Ohio Elite Soccer 1,276 minutes in league play to pace all fi rst year Academy. players. * First collegiate point came on an assist in a 4-1 win over Penn State...notched her fi rst career OVERALL CAREER game-winning assist the following game against MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA Connecticut. 2008 22/22 34 4 5 13 2 2 * Recorded assists in three straight games in wins 2009 23/22 31 4 3 11 0 0 over Penn State, Connecticut and Florida Inter- 2010 21/21 55 6 7 19 3 1 national. TOTAL 66/65 120 14 15 43 5 3 * Scored fi rst collegiate goal in FSU’s 5-0 win over the Golden Panthers. ACC GAMES ONLY * Finished the year with two multi-point games tying a career-high with three points on a goal MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA and an assist in wins versus FIU and Florida Gulf 2008 10/10 13 1 1 3 1 0 Coast. 2009 10/10 13 2 2 6 0 0 * Tied for second on the team with two game- 2010 10/10 15 2 2 6 1 0 winning goals and tied for fourth with two game- TOTAL 30/30 41 5 5 15 2 0 winning assists...both game-winning goals came against Boston College in a pair of 1-0 victories NCAA TOURNAMENT over the Eagles. MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA * Finished the ACC regular season with three points on a goal and an assist...assisted on the fi rst 2008 4/4 5 1 0 2 1 0 goal of the game in a 5-2 victory over Duke. 2009 4/3 4 0 0 0 0 0 * Fired 34 shots on the year including a career- 2010 4/4 11 0 2 2 0 1 high fi ve against FGCU. TOTAL 12/11 20 1 2 4 1 1

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• PRESSLEY’S CAREER-HIGHS Class: SENIOR Points .....3 (Mississippi Valley St, 11/14/08) Goals ...... 1 (10 Times) Hometown: MELBOURNE, FL last: USF, 11/14/10 Assists ...... 2 (Twice) Last School: WEST SHORT HS last: UAB, 9/13/09 Shots ...... 6 (Florida International, 9/5/08) Height: 5-10 SOG ...... 4 (Virgina Tech, 09/28/08)

Position: DEFENDER

ACCOLADES: 19 shots with 12 shots on goal. winning assist of the season. * Soccer America MVP: First-Team All-American * Recorded the highest SOG percentage on the * Added to her season assist total with her second, (2010). team at .632 among Seminole players with at least two-assist game of the season in FSU's 8-0 win * TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Season - 20 starts. over UAB...second on the team with six assists. Third Team (2010). * Tied for fi fth on the team in goals with four which * Scored her fi rst goal of the season, a golden goal * NSCAA All-American Fourth Team (2010). tied a season-high (set in 2008 as a freshman). in FSU's 1-0 overtime victory at Florida...led the * NSCAA Southeast Region First Team honors * Finished her junior season with 1966 minutes team in shots with three against the Gators as all (2010); Second Team honors (2009). on the pitch for the third-most minutes played on three shots were fi red on goal - game-winner was * All-ACC First Team (2010); All-ACC Second the team. the fi rst of the season and second of her career. Team (2009). * The fi nal GWG of the season came in the sec- * Completed the scoring against California in the * MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List candidate ond round of the NCAA Tournament against second round of the NCAA Tournament scoring (2010). USF - connecting on a penalty kick to advance on a header off a corner in the 74th minute - sec- * Ranked as high as No. 41 on the Top Drawer FSU into the third round for the sixth straight ond goal of season. National Top 100 Women (2010). year. * Soccer America Preseason All-American (2010). * Credited with an assist (to Breezy Hupp) in the 2008 HIGHLIGHTS: * Weekly honors: TDS Team of the Week home opener against Stetson. * Appeared in all 23 games for Florida State in her (11/15/10); ACC Player of the Week (9/22/09); fi rst season with the Seminoles...made four starts Soccer America Team of the Week (9/22/09). 2009 HIGHLIGHTS: on the year including her fi rst collegiate start at * Started all 25 games for the Seminoles in the home against Florida International. 2010 HIGHLIGHTS: backline tallying over 2300 minutes on the pitch * Netted her fi rst collegiate goal against the * One of a school record seven Seminoles named as a sophomore...one of fi ve Florida State players Golden Panthers scoring on a header in the 66th to the All-ACC fi rst or second team. to start every game in 2009. minute...fi nished the game with a season-high six * Started 22 games for the Seminoles in 2010. * Led all Seminole defenders with 10 points scor- shots in 57 minutes of action. * One of six Seminoles that started and played in ing two goals and six assists...set season-highs for * Earned back-to-back starts on the road in Au- every game during the regular season and NCAA points and assists while tying a season-high for burn against the Tigers and South Carolina. Tournament. game-winning goals. * Ranked third on the team in shots with 45, while * Finished the season tied for a team-high three * Finished the season with fi ve assists more than fi nishing the year with nine points on four goals game-winning goals netting the winning goals her total from her freshman campaign. and an assist. against Mercer, Boston College and USF. * Part of a defensive unit that opened the season * Scored in consecutive games for the fi rst time * Helped lead the Seminoles to the top-ranked de- posting three consecutive shutouts while allowing in her career posting goals against Wake Forest fense in the ACC during the regular season allow- just seven shots through the fi rst three games in- and Duke...registered the game-winner against the ing a league-low fi ve goals against conference foes cluding just three shots on goal...the three shut- Demon Deacons as her header in the 32nd min- and 14 goals during the regular season. outs to open the season marked the fi rst time it ute made ESPN's Top 10 Plays. * Leader of a defensive unit that opened the sea- had happened in school history. * Played in all 10 ACC regular season games post- son posting three consecutive shutouts only the * Part of a defensive unit that posted consecutive ing a pair of goals, while taking 13 shots. second time it has happened in school history. shutouts in the ACC Tournament for just the sec- * Saw signifi cant time in all four games in the * Part of a defensive unit that posted an ACC- ond time in school history. Seminoles' postseason run to the NCAA Quar- best 13 shutouts including a league best six shut- * Recorded fi rst multi-assist game of the season terfi nals. outs in ACC play en route to a conference best with two in FSU's victory over South Alabama... * Recorded a career-high three points on a goal 0.49 goal against average in ACC action. the fi rst assist went down as her fi rst career game- and an assist, her fi rst multi-point game of her ca- * For the second straight year fi nished the season winning assist...doubled her career assist total in reer, in a fi rst round victory over Mississippi Val- with double-digit points (10) on four goals and just one game (had just one assist all of 2008). ley State...played a season-high 62 minutes against two assists. * Assisted on the game-winning goal in a 4-1 vic- the Devilettes. * Made the most of her shot selection taking just tory over Washington State...her second game- * Set the offensive tempo for FSU in the second

14 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer seminole SENIORS half against Boston College in the third round HIGH SCHOOL: ship in 2005 as a member of the 4x100m relay taking three of the fi rst four shots before Tori * Team captain at West Shore Jr/Sr High School while winning the 2007 district championship in Huster connected on the game-winner in the 65th as a senior leading her team to the Class 3A Re- the shot put. minute. gional fi nals. * Named a top 50 recruit by Soccer Buzz. * Named a 2008 PARADE All-American U.S. NATIONAL TEAM: * Garnered a spot on the NSCAA/adidas Youth PERSONAL: * Member of the U-17 and U-18 U.S. National All-America Team and received fi rst team All- * Daughter of Diane Sedlak Teams...invited to participate in the U-20 camp in Space Coast honors in 2007. * Major is criminology, minor in sociology. Chula Vista, Calif., in 2009. * Competed on the track and fi eld team at West * Member of the 2009 U-20 squad that played in Shore claiming a district and regional champion- the 10 Nations Tournament in LaManga, Spain - played in all three games with two starts. * Called into U-20 training camp in late May of 2009 in Carson, Calif.... participated in U-20 camp at the University of Colorado in July of 2009. * Participated in U-20 camp at the University of Colorado in July of 2009...guided the U.S. to a 2-0- 0 record in a pair of friendly competitions against the Canadian U-20 team...scored two goals in an 8-0 victory over Canada - one of two players to score twice for the U.S. * Called into camp with the U-20 squad in Sun- rise, Fla., in late December of 2009. * Member of the U.S. U-20 team that captured gold at the CONCACAF Qualifi er thus earn- ing an automatic berth in the FIFA World Cup... played every minute of every game in the tourna- ment as a member of Team USA's backline. * Led the U.S. U-20 squad to the Four Nations Cup title in La Manga, Spain in February of 2010...started and played all 90 minutes as the U.S. went 2-0-1. * Participated in U-20 training camp in Gaines- ville, Fla., from March 14-21, 2010, in Carson, Calif., from April 11-17, 2010 and in German in early June in preparation for the FIFA World Cup. * Member of the U.S. U-20 squad that made it to the quarterfi nals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup...started OVERALL CAREER all four matches and played every minute...registered MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA an assist in a 5-0 victory over Switzerland. 2008 23/4 45 4 1 9 1 0 * Invited to U-23 camp twice in 2011 - April 24- 2009 25/25 31 2 6 10 1 2 May 1 and May 15-21 - both in California. 2010 22/22 19 4 2 10 3 0 * Participated with the U-23’s at the Three Nations Tournament in Falun, Sweden, June 12-22, 2011. TOTAL 70/51 95 10 9 29 5 2

ODP: ACC GAMES ONLY * Region III pool member for three years (2006- MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA 2008) 2008 10/1 13 2 0 4 1 0 * Leading scorer in the Region III league in 2006 2009 10/10 9 0 1 1 0 0 and 2007. 2010 10/10 8 1 0 2 1 0 * Member of the Florida ODP team in 2006 and TOTAL 30/21 30 3 1 7 2 0 2007. NCAA TOURNAMENT CLUB: MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA * Participated with Space Coast United. * Played with the Boston Renegades of the W- 2008 4/0 12 1 1 3 0 0 League during the summer of 2008 and with the 2009 4/4 6 1 0 2 0 0 of the W-League during the 2010 4/4 2 1 1 3 1 0 summer of 2009. TOTAL 12/8 20 3 2 8 1 0

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• SHORT’S CAREER-HIGHS Class: SENIOR Points ...... 4 (Three Times) last: Middle Tennessee St., 11/12/10 Hometown: NAPERVILLE, IL Goals ...... 2 (Three Times) last: Middle Tennessee St., 11/12/10 Last School: NAPERVILLE CENTRAL HS Assists ...... 1 (14 Times) last: at Maryland, 10/28/10 Height: 5-6 Shots ...... 6 (at NC State, 10/17/10) SOG ...... 3 (Five Times) Position: MIDFIELDER last: at Boston College, 10/31/10

ACCOLADES: down as the game-winner her only GWG of the shots including a shot on goal in 44 minutes of * All-ACC Second Team (2010). season. action. * All-ACC Academic Team (2010). * Assisted on Kassey Kallman’s goal in the 89th * Brought the Seminoles back from a one-goal, * Three-time ACC Academic Honor Roll honoree minute to push FSU into overtime against rival second-half defi cit in the third round against (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11). Florida in Tallahassee. Texas A&M...recorded her fi fth assist of the sea- * NSCAA Southeast Academic All-Region First * Delivered an assist to Janice Cayman against No. son fi nding Lauren Switzer on a header off a long Team (2010). 3 Maryland, while notching her third assist of the pass to the far post to even the game at a goal a * All-ACC Freshman Team (2008). season on a goal by Tori Huster in the 3-0 victory piece. * Soccer America Freshman All-American Sec- over Clemson. * Finished the season ranked sixth in the ACC in ond Team (2008). * Recorded a career-high six shots in a 4-1 win at assists per game (0.40). * Soccer Buzz Southeast Region All-Freshman NC State. Team (2008). * Tied for second on the team with six points dur- 2008 HIGHLIGHTS: * Finished 2010 season as the as 87th ranked ing the ACC regular season scoring two goals and * One of three Seminole freshmen named to the player on the Top Drawer Soccer’s National Top adding two assists while taking 17 shots. All-ACC Freshman Team tying a school record 100 Women. * Two goals against Middle Tennessee State in the set twice before in 2001 and 2005. * School’s all-time leader in assists in ACC play fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament served as * Appeared in 23 games making 18 starts while with 10. her fi rst goals in postseason play. playing over 1,500 minutes in her fi rst collegiate * FSU’s Dean’s List (Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Fall season. 2009, Spring 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2011) 2009 HIGHLIGHTS: * One of three freshmen to play in every game... * Made her fi rst appearance of the season against joined Tori Huster as the only two freshmen to 2010 HIGHLIGHTS: UAB; started the second half and played 15 min- start all 10 ACC regular season games. * One of a school record seven Seminoles named utes...missed the fi rst six games of the season due * Finished her freshman campaign with 10 points to the All-ACC fi rst or second teams. to injury. on two goals and six assists. * Also one of a school record seven Seminoles * First start of the season came in the ACC open- * Tied for third on the team in assists and fi fth in named to the ACC Academic Team. er at home against Maryland shots with 39. * One of six Seminoles to start every game during * Finished the season appearing in 13 matches, * Five of her six assists came in league play, tying the regular season and NCAA Tournament.. while making seven starts. the single-season school record for assists during * Tallied 1839 minutes on the pitch, which was the * Tallied assists in her fi rst three ACC games in the ACC regular season with Sarah Wagenfuhr... fourth most of any Seminole. wins over Maryland, Boston College and Miami went a stretch of recording an assist in three * Ranked third on the team in shots (38), shots on - notched the game-winner against the Hurri- straight games. goal (18) and goals (5). canes...dating back to her freshman campaign re- * Tied for third in assists (5) and assists per game * Finished the season fourth on the team in as- corded assists in six of her last seven conference (0.50) in the ACC in conference games only. sists (3). games. * Got her collegiate career off to a fi ne start scor- * Recorded season-highs in points (13) and goals * Assist against Miami made her the all-time lead- ing two goals in 45 minutes of action on opening with fi ve. er at FSU for assists in ACC play with her eighth day against UCF...became just the third Seminole * Led Florida State in the season opener vs. Wash- - a feat performed in just 13 career ACC games. freshman to score a goal on opening day while her ington State with four shots including three shots * Nine of her 11 career assists have come against point total was the second most all-time among on goal. league opponents. Seminole freshmen. * Scored her fi rst goal of the 2010 season in the * Played in all three games in the ACC Tourna- * Recorded a season-high fi ve shots on the road 6-0 victory over Stetson victory. ment in Cary making two starts...fi nished the against Connecticut...matched that mark with fi ve * Tallied two multi-goal games on the year scoring tournament with four shots, one on goal and one shots on the road at Maryland. twice at NC State and against Middle Tennessee assist, while playing a tournament-high 65 min- * Notched her fi rst career assist fi nding Sanna State in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tourna- utes in the fi nals against North Carolina. Talonen for her second goal of the game in the ment. * Started FSU's fi rst round NCAA Tournament 64th minute against the Huskies. * One of her two goals against NC State went match-up against SE Louisiana - recorded two * Tallied her fi rst assist in league play fi nding Ra-

16 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer seminole SENIORS chel Lim for the game's fi rst goal in a 3-1 victory only goal in a 1-1 tie against France. CLUB: over Virginia Tech. * Led the U.S. U-20 team to a 1-0-1 record dur- * Participated with the Chicago Magic '89-'90 * Found Talonen for the equalizer against North ing a two-game road trip in Germany in June of squad. Carolina to erase a two-goal defi cit on the road 2009...played in both games against England and * Played with the Chicago Red Eleven of the W- against the Tar Heels. Germany. League during the summer of 2009. * Earned her fi rst career game-winning assist * Participated in U-20 camp at the University fi nding Tiffany McCarty for a goal against Mi- of Colorado in July of 2009...guided the U.S. to HIGH SCHOOL: ami...fi nished the season tied for second on the a 2-0-0 record in a pair of friendly competitions * 2008 PARADE All-American...two-time team with three game-winning assists...posted against the Canadian U-20 team. NSCAA/adidas Youth All-American. consecutive game-winning assists against Duke * Called into camp with the U-20 squad in Sun- * Four-time Illinois state cup champion...former and Clemson. rise, Fla., in late December of 2009. Chicago Tribune Toyota Athlete of the Week. * Finished the season starting 18 consecutive * Member of the U.S. U-20 team that captured * Top rated soccer recruit in 2008 as ranked by the games averaging 73 minutes of action during that gold at the CONCACAF Qualifi er thus earn- Chicago Sun Times. stretch...played every minute in two consecutive ing an automatic berth in the FIFA World Cup... * Two-time state champion in the 800m run and a games (Maryland, Boston College) and four over- started two matches for the U.S. playing the full state champion in the 400m dash. all. 90 minutes against Trinidad & Tobago and getting * Garnered 4.0 High Honor Roll accolades since * Started all four games in the Seminoles' post- the starting nod in the fi nals against Mexico. her freshman year at Naperville Central...named season run to the NCAA Quarterfi nals averag- * Led the U.S. U-20 squad to the Four Nations an Illinois State Scholar. ing more than 70 minutes of action during the Cup title in La Manga, Spain in February of * Named a top 25 recruit by Soccer Buzz. NCAA Tournament. 2010...started two matches, while appearing in all * Played all 90 minutes in the quarterfi nals at three. PERSONAL: Notre Dame - led the team with three shots. * Participated in U-20 training camp in Gaines- * Daughter of Kerrwin and LeeShelle Short. * Wrapped up the postseason tournament with 10 ville, Fla., from March 14-21, 2010, in Carson, Ca- * Major is criminology, minor in sociology. shots including fi ve shots on goal. lif., from April 11-17, 2010 and in German in ear- ly June in preparation for the FIFA World Cup... U.S. NATIONAL TEAM: registered an assist in a friendly match against the * Pool player for the U-14 U.S. National Team... . participated with the U-15, U-16, U-17 and U-18 * Member of the U.S. U-20 squad that made it to U.S. National Teams...participated in the U-20 the quarterfi nals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup... camp in Chula Vista, Calif., in 2009. started the quarterfi nal match against Nigeria and * Member of the 2009 U-20 squad that played in played 65 minutes. the 10 Nations Tournament in LaManga, Spain * Invited to U-23 camp twice in 2011 - April 24- - started all three games for Team USA tallying May 1 and May 15-21 - both in California. three points on a goal and an assist...scored the * Participated with the U-23’s at the Three Nations Tournament in Falun, Sweden, June 12-22, 2011.

OVERALL CAREER MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA 2008 23/18 39 2 6 10 0 3 2009 13/7 14 0 5 5 0 1 2010 22/22 38 5 3 13 1 0 TOTAL 58/47 91 7 14 28 1 4 ACC GAMES ONLY MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA 2008 10/10 14 0 5 5 0 3 2009 4/4 7 0 3 3 0 1 2010 10/10 17 2 2 6 1 0 TOTAL 24/24 38 2 10 14 1 4

NCAA TOURNAMENT MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA 2008 4/4 10 0 0 0 0 0 2009 4/1 3 0 1 1 0 0 2010 4/4 7 2 0 4 0 0 TOTAL 12/9 20 2 1 5 0 0

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• STEPHAN’S CAREER-HIGHS Class: SENIOR Points ...... 3 (Jacksonville, 8/21/09) Goals ...... 1 (Four Times) Hometown: INDIAN HARBOUR BEACH, FL last: Marquette, 11/20/10 Assists ...... 1 (Twice) Last School: SATELLITE HS last: Wake Forest, 11/3/10 Shots ...... 2 (Four Times) Height: 5-7 last: Southeastern Louisiana, 11/13/09 SOG ...... 2 (at Duke, 10/11/09) Position: DEFENDER

ACCOLADES: * Started all four games in the NCAA Tourna- * Tied a career-high with two shots against Duke * NSCAA Southeast Academic All-Region (2010 ment and the last 12 played by the Seminoles dat- as both shots were on goal...marked her fi rst ca- - Second Team). ing back to the 2008 season. reer shots against an ACC opponent. * Three-time ACC Academic Honor Roll honoree * First career game-winning goal came in FSU's (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11). 2009 HIGHLIGHTS: double-overtime victory over North Carolina... * Soccer Buzz Southeast Region All-Freshman * Played in 16 games making 14 starts after miss- scored the golden goal on a header off a corner Team (2008). ing the fi rst half of the season due to injury. with 12 seconds remaining in double overtime to * Weekly honors: ACC Player of the Week * Finished her sophomore campaign establishing complete the Seminoles come-from-behind vic- (10/27/09); Soccer America Team of the Week career-highs for points, goals, assists, shots, game- tory at home. (10/26/09); TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the winning goals and game-winning assists. * Goal against UNC was her fi rst career point Week (10/26/09); NSCAA Player of the Week * Tallied seven points on three goals and one as- against a league opponent. (10/28/09). sist in over 1300 minutes of action. * Finished the season playing every minute of * FSU Dean’s List (Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Fall * Had a career night recording her fi rst collegiate every game after returning to the starting line-up 2010). goal and assist in the season opener against Jack- against Duke on Oct. 11. * FSU President’s List - 4.0 GPA (Spring 2008). sonville...picked up an assist on Becky Edwards * Part of a defensive unit that posted consecutive fi rst goal of the evening and scored the fi rst goal shutouts in the ACC Tournament for just the sec- 2010 HIGHLIGHTS: of the second half. ond time in school history. * Participated in 20 matches, starting 18 as a ju- * Returned to the starting line-up at Duke tallying * Scored her third goal of the season in a 4-1 victory nior in 2010 a season-high 110 minutes on the pitch in a score- over SE Louisiana in the fi rst round of the NCAA * Totaled 1,272 minutes on the pitch. less tie against the Blue Devils. Tournament...scored on a header off a corner. * Scored her fi rst and only goal of the season in the Seminoles big win against Marquette in the Sweet 16 to advance FSU into the NCAA Tourna- ment Elite Eight for the sixth year in a row. * Started in the ACC Tournament fi rst round game against Wake Forest and was credited with an assist on FSU’s lone goal. * Finished the season with three points on a goal and an assist, while recording six shots including three on goal. * Helped lead the Seminoles to the top ranked de- fense in the ACC during the regular season allow- ing a league-low fi ve goals against conference foes and 14 goals during the regular season. * Leader of a defensive unit that opened the sea- son posting three consecutive shutouts only the second time it has happened in school history. * Part of a defensive unit that posted an ACC best 13 shutouts including a league best six shutouts in ACC play en route to a conference best 0.49 goal against average in ACC action. * Her goal in the postseason against Marquette marked the second straight year that she has re- corded a goal in the NCAA Tournament.

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2008 HIGHLIGHTS: ODP: onship in 2007. * Ranked fourth on the team in minutes played * Started for the ODP Region III team in 2004 * 2005 National Latin Examination Magna Cum with 1,820 averaging over 86 minutes a game. and 2005. Laude...2007 Brevard Public Schools Award of * Played every minute in 14 of 21 starts as a fresh- Excellence. man including a season-high 110 minutes twice CLUB: * Named a top 25 recruit by Soccer Buzz. against South Carolina and Virginia Tech in the * Played with Space Coast United...named co- ACC Tournament. captain and member of the state champion squad PERSONAL: * One of only two Seminole freshmen (Tori Hus- in 2007. * Daughter of Cassie Hefenfi nger. ter) in 2008 to start every game she played. * Started for the Cocoa Expos of the W-League * Majoring in nutrition. * Led all FSU freshmen in minutes played and in 2006...co-captain of the Indialantic Force state second in games started. champion team in 2005 and 2006. * Part of a defensive unit that put together four * Continued her W-League experience playing for consecutive shutout victories in league play for the Boston Renegades in the summer of 2008... the fi rst time in school history. earned a spot on the W-League Team of the Week * Seminole defense fi nished the season ranked for her defensive performance against Jersey in ninth nationally in shutout percentage and 18th in week one. goals against average. * Played for the Pali Blues of the W-League dur- * Helped Florida State lead the ACC in fewest ing the summer of 2009 and 2010...named to the goals allowed with 15, while ranking second in W-League Team of the Week in 2009 as a member goals against average (0.63) and shutouts (14)...14 of the Blues for the second time in her career. shutouts tied the school record set in 2006. * Limited the opposition to a goal or less in 18 HIGH SCHOOL: of 23 games. * 2007 & 2008 PARADE All-American...named * First shot of her career came in the open- to the 2008 Central Florida All-Area Soccer Team. ing round of the ACC Tournament in the fi nal * Earned NSCAA/adidas High School All-Amer- minutes of the second overtime against Virginia ica and All-Region honors in 2007...garnered Tech...fi nished the year with three shots. NSCAA/adidas Youth All-American accolades * Started all four games in the Seminoles' post- in 2006 and 2007...as a senior (2006-07) at Satel- season run to the NCAA Quarterfi nals...played all lite was named Gatorade Player of the Year, All- 90 minutes in the fi rst three games of the tourna- Space Coast Player of the Year, NSCAA/adidas ment. High School Player of the Year and received the * Recorded a season-high two shots in the Semi- Wendy's High School Heisman Award...fi ve-time noles' third round match-up against Boston Col- All-Space Coast Team honoree while earning a lege. spot on the All-State second team in 2005. * Led a Florida State defense that opened NCAA * Six-year varsity starter for Satellite High...served Tournament play by posting three consecutive as captain guiding her squad to the state champi- shutouts for the second year in a row - tied the school record for shutouts in postseason play. OVERALL CAREER * Arrived on campus in January of 2008 enrolling MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA at FSU for the spring semester. 2008 21/21 3 0 0 0 0 0 2009 16/14 9 3 1 7 1 1 U.S. NATIONAL TEAM: 2010 20/18 6 1 1 3 0 0 * Member of the U.S. U-17 National Team in 2006 earning a starting spot in a friendly against TOTAL 57/53 18 4 2 10 1 1 Argentina's World Cup team in Argentina. ACC GAMES ONLY * 2008 U-20 National Team pool member. * Competed with the U-20 team at the Four Na- MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA tions Tournament in LaSerena, in February 2008 8/8 0 0 0 0 0 0 of 2008...started against Chile and played all 90 2009 8/6 5 1 0 2 1 0 minutes in a 5-1 victory for the United States. 2010 10/10 4 0 0 0 0 0 * Member of the U.S. U-23 National Team that TOTAL 26/24 9 1 0 2 1 0 traveled to play a pair of matches in England in July of 2009. NCAA TOURNAMENT MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA 2008 4/4 2 0 0 0 0 0 2009 4/4 2 1 0 2 0 0 2010 4/4 1 1 0 2 0 0 TOTAL 12/12 5 2 0 4 0 0

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• MCCARTY’S ccarty CAREER-HIGHS Class: REDSHIRT JUNIOR Points ...... 6 (at Clemson, 10/15/09) Goals ...... 2 (Seven Times) Hometown: LAUREL, MD last: at Virginia Tech, 11/1/09 Assists ...... 2 (Twice) Last School: ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE last: at Clemson, 10/15/09 Shots ...... 8 (Virginia Tech, 9/28/08) Height: 5-4 SOG ...... 4 (Five Times) last: Texas A&M, 11/20/09 Position: FORWARD

ACCOLADES: points with 41 (17G, 7A). Jacksonville & Texas A&M). * MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List (2010). * Ranked nationally in goals per game (23rd) and * Opened ACC play with eight points on three * Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Top 100 Women points per game (26th). goals and two assist in wins over Maryland, Bos- - ranked #9 overall (2010). * Started all 25 games in 2009 playing over 1,800 ton College and Miami...scored the fi rst goal in a * ACC Offensive Player of the Year (2009). minutes on the pitch. 2-1 victory over Maryland, assisted on the game- * NSCAA First Team All-American (2009); Soc- * Became the second Seminole in school history winner against the Eagles, posted a goal and an as- cer America First Team MVP (2009); TopDraw- to be named ACC Offensive Player of the Year sist in a win over the Hurricanes - fi nished league erSoccer.com First Team, Team of Season (2009). joining Mami Yamaguchi who won the award in play with 20 points on 8 goals and 4 assists. * MAC Hermann Trophy Semifi nalist (2009). 2007. * Scored a goal against Duke in a fi rst round vic- * All-ACC First Team (2009). * Became just the second player in the ACC to tory in the ACC Tournament. * ACC All-Tournament Team (2009). win POY honors a year after being named Fresh- * Added her third game-winning assist on the * ACC Freshman of the Year (2008). man of the Year (North Carolina's Lindsay Tar- year as she found Jessica Price for a goal as FSU * NSCAA Southeast All-Region First Team pley 2002-03). defeated Texas A&M in double overtime in the (2009); Second Team (2008) * Seventeen goals tied for the fourth most in a third round of the NCAA Tournament...fi nished * NSCAA Freshman All-American First Team single-season at Florida State. the postseason with three points scoring a goal in (2008); Soccer America Freshman All-American * Partnered with Jessica Price as the fi fth duo in a second round victory over California. First Team (2008); TopDrawerSoccer.com All- school history to record double-digit goals in a Rookie First Team (2008); Soccer Buzz Freshman single-season...combined with Price to score 33 2008 HIGHLIGHTS: All-American First Team (2008). goals in 2009, second highest scoring combina- * ACC Freshman of the Year - fi rst Seminole in * Soccer Buzz National Freshman of the Year Fi- tion in one season in school history. school history to win top freshman honors in the nalist (2008). * With 11 goals as a freshman and 17 as a sopho- league * Soccer Buzz Southeast All-Region Freshman of more, became the fourth Seminole to record * Named to the All-ACC Freshman Team - one the Year (2008). double-digit goals in back-to-back seasons (Cindy of three Seminole freshmen named to the All- * Soccer Buzz Southeast Region All-Freshman Schofi eld, and Sanna Talonen). ACC Freshman Team tying a school record set Team (2008). * FSU Single-season record holder for points in twice before in 2001 and 2005. * All-ACC Freshman Team (2008). ACC play with 20 (8G, 4A)...FSU's all-time career * Recorded an outstanding freshman campaign * ACC All-Academic Team (2009). leader in points in ACC contests as she has 31 leading the team in shots (73) and shots on goal * ACC Academic Honor Roll (2008-09, 2009-10). points on 12 goals and 7 assists in just two sea- (39), while ranking second in points (28) and goals * ESPN’s All-Decade Girls’ Soccer Team (2009). sons...12 career goals in ACC play ranks tied for (11) in 20 starts...tied for second on the team with * Weekly honors: ACC Player of the Week fi rst all-time. two game-winning goals. (9/29/09, 10/20/09); NSCAA National Player * Tied for 5th place all-time at FSU for career * Ranked in the top 10 in the ACC in shots (3rd), of the Week (9/30/09); Soccer American Na- goals (28) and tied for seventh place with 69 shots per game (3rd), points (6th), points per tional Team of the Week (8/25/08, 9/29/09); points. game (7th), goals (7th) and goals per game (7th). TDS Team of the Week (8/31/08, 9/28/09, * Had a career night against Clemson establishing * Led all freshmen in the ACC in goals, goals per 10/19/09); Soccer Buzz Team of the Week a career-high in points (6) while tying career-highs game, shots, shots per game, points and points (8/25/08, 10/13/08); SoccerFLA.com Player of for goals (2) and assists (2). per game. the Week (8/31/08). * Four multi-goal games on the year scoring two * Set the freshman school record for shots in a goals in wins over Washington State, UAB, Clem- season, ranked third in points and goals. 2010 HIGHLIGHTS: son and Virginia Tech - second all-time at FSU * Tallied a career-high fi ve points on two goals * Received a redshirt due to injury. with seven career multi-goal games. and an assist in just the second game of the sea- * Very accurate in her shot selection in 2009 as son and on her fi rst collegiate road trip in a 4-1 2009 HIGHLIGHTS: she led the team in SOG% at .716...eight times victory over Penn State. * Finished the season as the ACC leader in goals in 2009 shots she recorded in a game were all on * Matched her career-high in points with two (17) and goals per game (0.68)...ranked second in goal...recorded a season-high six shots twice (vs. goals and an assist in a win at home against Duke.

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* Tallied four multi-point performances on the ODP: NSCAA/adidas High School All-American and a year including three two-goal games. * Member of the Maryland state ODP squad two-time NSCAA/adidas Youth All-American... * Registered a career-high two assists including (2002-07) and a member of the Region I Regional NSCAA/adidas South Regional All-American her fi rst game-winning assist in a 5-2 come-from- Team (2003-07). (2005-07) and State Player of the Year in the Dis- behind victory in the regular season fi nale at NC * Captain of the ODP Regional championship trict of Columbia (2005-07)...named Gatorade State. team in 2005...helped the Maryland squad to the Player of the Year in the District of Columbia in * Credited with game-winning goals against Mi- 2006 ODP national championship. 2005, 2006 and 2007. ami and Mississippi Valley State in the fi rst round * Was also a stand out track star at St. Johns Col- of the NCAA Tournament. CLUB: lege High School competing in a combination of * Notched a career-high eight shots in a regular * Striker for the Washington Freedom of the W- sprint, hurdle and jump events. season victory over Virginia Tech. League for three seasons in 2007, 2008 and 2009 * Named a top 25 recruit by Soccer Buzz. * Started all four games in the Seminoles' postsea- capturing the league championship in 2007... * Earned fi rst quarter achievement with honors son run to the NCAA Quarterfi nals. scored a goal in the championship match against (2004-05) and third quarter achievement with * Scored the fi rst goal of the postseason for Flor- the Atlanta Silverbacks. honors (2006-07)...was awarded achievement with ida State in a 7-0 victory over Mississippi Valley * Played for the Pali Blues of the W-League dur- honors in 2007. State...found the back of the net in the seventh ing the summer of 2011. minute of action for her fi rst postseason goal... * Earned W-League Team of the Week Honor- PERSONAL: the goal would go down as the eventual game- able Mention honors in 2009. * Daughter of Vinson and Gloria McCarty. winner. * Also played with the Freestate Shooters since * Major is psychology, minor in child development * Finished the NCAA Tournament with 13 shots 2004...served as captain for the Freestate Shoot- * Brother Ian played soccer at Hofstra. including seven shots on goal...averaged 48.5 min- ers in 2007...captured the 2004 Maryland state cup utes on the pitch during postseason play. championship, the 2007 Region I Premier League championship and the 2007 US Club Soccer na- U.S. NATIONAL TEAM: tional championship with Freestate. * Played for the U-16, U-17 and U-18 U.S. Na- tional Teams and was the leading goal scorer for HIGH SCHOOL: the U-16 team in 2006 and the U-17 team in 2007. * Finished her high school career at St. John's Col- * Invited to participate in the U-20 camp in Chula lege as the all-time leading scorer in goals (191) Vista, Calif., in 2009...member of the 2009 U-20 and assists (74)...her 191 goals broke the Wash- squad that played in the 10 Nations Tournament ington Metro area (including Washington D.C., in LaManga, Spain - played in all three games with Maryland and Virginia) scoring record held by two starts. Laurie Schwoy (188 goals). * Called into U-20 training camp in late May of * Led the WCAC Conference in scoring for four 2009 in Carson, Calif....led the U.S. U-20 team to a straight years while guiding St. Johns to two of 1-0-1 record during a two-game road trip in Ger- the last three WCAC Conference Championships. many in June of 2009...tallied two goals one each * 2008 PARADE All-American...a three-time against England and Germany. * Participated in U-20 camp at the University OVERALL CAREER of Colorado in July of 2009...guided the U.S. to MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA a 2-0-0 record in a pair of friendly competitions 2008 23/20 73 11 6 28 2 1 against the Canadian U-20 team. 2009 25/25 67 17 7 41 3 3 * Called into camp with the U-20 squad in Sun- 2010 Redshirt Season rise, Fla., in late December of 2009. * Member of the U.S. U-20 team that captured TOTAL 48/45 140 28 13 69 5 4 gold at the CONCACAF Qualifi er thus earn- ACC GAMES ONLY ing an automatic berth in the FIFA World Cup... played a full 90 minutes in games vs. Jamaica and MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA Mexico...added a goal in USA's opening round 2008 10/9 35 4 3 11 1 1 victory over Jamaica...also got the start in the 2009 10/10 24 8 4 20 1 2 semifi nal match against Costa Rica. 2010 Redshirt Season * Led the U.S. U-20 squad to the Four Nations TOTAL 20/19 59 12 7 31 2 3 Cup title in La Manga, Spain in February of 2010...played in all three matches as the U.S. went NCAA TOURNAMENT 2-0-1. MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA * Participated in U-20 training camp in Gaines- ville, Fla., from March 14-21, 2010, in Carson, 2008 4/4 13 1 0 2 1 0 Calif., from April 11-17, 2010 and in German in 2009 4/4 10 1 1 3 0 1 early June in preparation for the FIFA World Cup. 2010 Redshirt Season TOTAL 8/8 23 2 1 5 1 1

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• PRICE’S CAREER-HIGHS Class: REDSHIRT JUNIOR Points ...... 5 (Twice) last: Washington State, 9/6/09 Hometown: LIBERTYVILLE, IL Goals ...... 2 (Four Times) last: Southeastern Louisiana, 11/13/09 Last School: VERNON HILLS HS Assists ...... 3 (South Alabama, 8/28/09) Shots ...... 6 (at Penn State, 8/29/08) Height: 5-5 SOG ...... 4 (Washington State, 9/6/09)

Position: FORWARD

ACCOLADES: * Incredible run during the NCAA Tournament reer assist against the Nittany Lions - scored just * All-ACC Second Team (2009). with four goals in three games accounting for all over two minutes into the start of the game while * NSCAA Southeast All-Region Third Team three game-winning goals...opened the tourna- assisting on Tiffany McCarty's goal to give FSU a (2009). ment with three goals in two games and followed 3-0 fi rst half lead. * ACC All-Tournament Team (2009). with the golden goal in double overtime in the * Tallied a season-high 80 minutes against Penn * Four-time ACC Academic Honor Roll honoree third round against Texas A&M. State and played 50+ minutes in fi ve of 22 games (2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11) - only the * Moved into sixth place all-time for points (12) in 2008...closed out the season playing over 900 ninth four-time honoree in program history. and tied for third in goals (5) in the postseason... minutes on the pitch. * ACC All-Academic Team (2009). active postseason leader in points and goals. * Finished the year with 12 points on three goals * Weekly honors: ACC Player of the Week * Registered eight game-winning goals on the and six assists...tied for third on the team in assists (9/8/09); NSCAA Player of the Week (9/9/09); year, an FSU single-season record (previously and seventh in points. Soccer America Team of the Week (9/8/09); Top- held by Leah Gallegos with 7 in 2003) * Recorded two assists in league play...collected DrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week (9/7/09, * Recorded four game-winning goals in her last her fi rst point against an ACC opponent with an 11/16/09). six games including three in her last four...tallied assist against Duke followed with an assist in a 4-0 * FSU Dean’s List (Spring 2011). three game-winning goals in league play. win over Clemson...recorded an assist in consecu- * Registered her fi rst career multi-goal game tive games twice in 2008 (Penn State/Connecticut 2010 HIGHLIGHTS: scoring twice in a 3-0 victory at Stetson...broke a & Duke/Clemson). * Received a redshirt due to injury. scoreless tie during the early portion of the sec- * Finished the season with 32 shots and 16 shots ond half scoring in the 47th minute, the goal was on goal, good for a .500 shots on goal percentage. 2009 HIGHLIGHTS: the eventual game-winner. * Finished the season as the ACC leader in scoring * Four multi-goal games on the year scoring twice with 42 points (16G, 10A), second in goals and in wins against Stetson, Washington State, Clem- tied for second in assists...led the league with eight son and SE Louisiana. game-winning goals. * Led the team with nine multi-point performanc- * One of only three players in the ACC to rank in es on the year including six games with at least the top 10 in all three major offensive categories one goal and one assist (South Alabama, Wash- (points, goal, assists). ington State UAB, Miami, NC State and Virginia * Ranked nationally in points per game (24th). Tech in the ACC Tournament). * Became just the second player in FSU history to * Three assists against South Alabama tied a record double-digit goals and assists in a single- school record for assists in a single-game...be- season joining Mami Yamaguchi (24G, 18A) in came just the third player in school history to re- 2007. cord three assists in a game joining Erin Grimsley * Sixteen goals and 10 assists tied for the sixth (1996) and Mami Yamaguchi (2007). and third most, respectively, in a single-season at Florida State. 2008 HIGHLIGHTS: * Became just the sixth player in school history * Saw action in 22 games including six starts in and third in the last three years (Miami Yamaguchi her fi rst collegiate season...started the fi rst four & Katrin Schmidt in 2007) to reach double-digit games of the season earning her fi rst collegiate assists in a single-season. start against UCF playing 53 minutes in the sea- * Partnered with Tiffany McCarty as the fi fth duo son opener. in school history to record double-digit goals in * Registered a career-day in Florida State's fi rst a single-season...combined with McCarty to score road game of the season tallying career-highs 33 goals in 2009, second highest scoring combi- in shots (6) and points (3) in a 4-1 win at Penn nation in one season in school history. State...registered her fi rst career goal and fi rst ca-

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* Played in all four games in the Seminoles' post- * Single-season leading scorer in 2005 registering * An Honor Roll student at Vernon Hills High season run to the NCAA Quarterfi nals. 21 goals and 14 assists on her way to earning all- School. * Notched four points in the fi rst weekend of the conference and all-sectional honors...earned all- NCAA Tournament tallying a career-high two state special mention accolades as a forward. PERSONAL: assists against Mississippi Valley State and the * Named to the 2005 Daily Herald All-Area team, * Daughter of Kevin and Minnie Price. game-winning goal against Auburn in the fi rst and while earning Pioneer Press Rookie of the Year * Graduated in the spring of 2011 with a B.S. in second rounds of action, respectively. accolades. sport management; pursuing a Master’s degree in * Second assist against the Devilettes came off a * Earned high school varsity letters in soccer, bas- sport psychology. header by Marissa Kazbour following a near side ketball and volleyball. * Grandfather played in the Negro Baseball throw-in. * Three-time letter winner in varsity track and fi eld League. * Lone goal of the NCAA Tournament came in competing in the 100m dash and long jump events. * Active member in Fellowship of Christian Ath- the 39th minute against Auburn in a 1-0 second * Listed as a top 150 recruit in America by Soccer letes and Adopt-A-Family. round victory...the goal marked her fi rst career Buzz in 2007. * Volunteered at the Inner-City Soccer Program. game-winner. * Tallied nine shots in postseason play including fi ve shots on goal...averaged 39.5 minutes per game.

2007 HIGHLIGHTS: * Received a redshirt due to injury.

ODP: * Member of the Illinois ODP state team in 2003 and 2005. * 2005 Region II ODP team member. * Played in the 2005 ODP Thanksgiving Intercol- legiate Regional event in Boca Raton, Fla.

CLUB: * Played for the Eclipse Select 88/89 in 2007 which ranked as the number one club team in the nation. * Scored three goals in the fi nals in leading the Chicago based Eclipse Select Club team to the U-17 USYA national title in 2006. * Moved up an age class during the summer of 2008 playing with the Eclipse Select 89/90...ad- vanced to the national tournament in Arkansas fi nishing third overall...notched three goals during OVERALL CAREER the national competition. MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA * Garnered six Illinois State Cup Champion- 2008 22/6 32 3 6 12 1 0 ships, while helping her teams capture the 2005 2009 25/24 59 16 10 42 8 1 Puma Gold Cup Championship, the 2003 Disney 2010 Redshirt Season Championship, the 2003 Region II Championship and the U-17 National Championship. TOTAL 47/30 91 19 16 54 9 1 * Recipient of the adidas Golden Boot Award in ACC GAMES ONLY 2006 while playing for the USYS U-17 national championship team. MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA * Captured the U-17 Regional Championship 2008 10/2 11 0 2 2 0 0 UYSA in 2003 and 2006. 2009 10/10 21 5 3 13 3 0 * Played with the Chicago Red Eleven of the W- 2010 Redshirt Season League during the summer of 2009. TOTAL 20/12 32 5 5 15 3 0 * Was a member of the Pali Blues of the W- League during the summer of 2011. NCAA TOURNAMENT MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA HIGH SCHOOL: * Voted one of Illinois top 20 recruits by the Chi- 2008 4/0 9 1 2 4 1 0 cago Sun-Times. 2009 4/4 11 4 0 8 3 0 * Three-year varsity starter for Vernon Hills High 2010 Redshirt Season School. TOTAL 8/4 20 5 2 12 4 0

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• BROCKWAY’S CAREER-HIGHS Class: JUNIOR Points ...... 1 (Five Times) last: USF, 11/14/10 Hometown: TACOMA, WA Goals ...... 0 Assists ...... 1 (Five Times) Last School: STADIUM HS last: USF, 11/14/10 Shots ...... 2 (Twice) Height: 5-6 last: at Auburn, 9/3/10 SOG ...... 1 (Twice) Position: DEFENDER last: USF, 11/14/10

ACCOLADES: shutouts in the ACC Tournament for just the sec- CLUB: * ACC Academic Honor Roll (2010-11). ond time in school history. * Member of Emerald City 89 and FC Royals 89 * FSU Dean’s List (Fall 2010, Spring 2011). * Recorded her fi rst collegiate point assisting on teams. a goal by Rachel Lim, the eventual game-winner, * Played with the Pali Blues of the W-League dur- 2010 HIGHLIGHTS: in the second minute of play against UAB...it also ing the summer of 2010 and the Seattle Sounders * Played and started in 20 games during her soph- marked her fi rst career game-winning assist. in 2011. omore campaign in 2010. * Registered her fi rst career shot late in the sec- * Tallied 1777 minutes on the pitch - the fi fth- ond half against Florida...tallied a career-high two HIGH SCHOOL: most turned in by a Seminole in 2010. shots at Virginia back on October 30. * A four-year varsity player for Stadium High * Finished the season establishing career-highs for * Played every minute in all 10 ACC contests in- School...served as team captain for three years. points (3), assists (3) and shots (5). cluding a season-high 110 minutes of action at * Garnered Team MVP accolades all four years... * Two of her three assists came in ACC play as- Durham against Duke. three-time Narrows League fi rst team honoree... sisting on goals against Duke and at NC State. * Helped the Seminoles stage a double overtime garnered Narrows League Player of the Year and * First point of the season came on an assist as victory over North Carolina assisting on Amanda fi rst team 4A All-State accolades her senior sea- she found Breezy Hupp for the fi nal Seminoles DaCosta's game-tying goal in the 85th...marked son...named an ESPN Rise Fall All-America sec- goal against Duke in the 69th minute. her fi rst career points in ACC play. ond team member in 2008...a four-time All-Area * Tied for fi fth on the team in assists with three. League fi rst team honoree. * Registered the game-winning assist to Kassey ODP: * Honor Roll student all four years at Stadium Kallman in the NCAA Tournament second round * A Region IV ODP member in 2005, partici- High School and a member of the National Hon- victory over South Florida pated in Region IV regional camp for fi ve years ors Society. * Served as the team's corner specialist through- (2004-08). * Student Athlete of the Month in Nov. of 2006. out the 2010 season. * Invited to U-14 ODP national camp in 2004 in * Helped lead the Seminoles to the top ranked de- Boston, Massachusetts and U-16 ODP national PERSONAL: fense in the ACC during the regular season allow- camp in Houston, Texas in 2006. * Daughter of Robert and Beth Horne. ing a league-low fi ve goals against conference foes * Member of the Washington State ODP (2004-08). * Majoring in psychology, minor in family sciences. and 14 goals during the regular season. * Leader of a defensive unit that opened the sea- son posting three consecutive shutouts only the OVERALL CAREER second time it has happened in school history. MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA * Part of a defensive unit that posted an ACC best 2009 25/25 4 0 2 2 0 1 13 shutouts including a league best six shutouts in 2010 20/20 5 0 3 3 0 1 ACC play en route to a conference best 0.49 goal against average in ACC action. TOTAL 45/45 9 0 5 5 0 2

2009 HIGHLIGHTS: ACC GAMES ONLY * Played every minute of every game in her fi rst MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA season at Florida State, a span of 25 consecutive 2009 10/10 2 0 1 1 0 0 games...one of only two Seminoles to perform 2010 8/8 1 0 2 2 0 1 such a feat joining fellow freshman Ines Jaurena... TOTAL 18/18 3 0 3 3 0 1 started in the backline in each of those 25 games. * Part of a defensive unit that opened the season NCAA TOURNAMENT posting three consecutive shutouts while allowing just seven shots through the fi rst three games in- MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA cluding just three shots on goal...the three shut- 2009 4/4 1 0 0 0 0 0 outs to open the season marks the fi rst time it has 2010 4/4 1 0 1 1 0 0 happened in school history. TOTAL 8/8 2 0 1 1 0 0 * Part of a defensive unit that posted consecutive

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• JAURENA’S CAREER-HIGHS Class: JUNIOR Points ...... 2 (Four Times) last: at Auburn, 9/3/10 Hometown: CHARENTON LE PONT, FRANCE Goals ...... 1 (Four Times) last: at Auburn, 9/3/10 Last School: LYCEE LOUIS BASCAN HS Assists ...... 1 (Seven Times) last: Marquette, 11/20/10 Height: 5-3 Shots ...... 3 (Twice) last: Notre Dame, 11/27/09 Position: DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER SOG ...... 3 (South Alabama, 8/28/09)

ACCOLADES: * Part of a defensive unit that opened the season Women’s World Cup in New Zealand...started all * All-ACC Second Team (2010). posting three consecutive shutouts while allowing three matches for France in leading her country to * Ranked on the TopDrawerSoccer Top 100 just seven shots through the fi rst three games in- a 1-1-1 record in pool play. Women at #73 (2010). cluding just three shots on goal...the three shut- * Participated in the U-17 European Champion- * ACC All-Academic Team (2010). outs to open the season marks the fi rst time it has ship in 2007 and 2008...played for France in the * ACC Academic Honor Roll (2009-10, 2010-11). happened in school history. U-18 World Cup in 2008. * Soccer America Freshman All-American Sec- * Part of a defensive unit that posted consecutive * Member of the U-19 French Women’s National ond Team (2009). shutouts in the ACC Tournament for just the sec- Team that went 3-0-0 in second qualifying round * All-ACC Freshman Team (2009). ond time in school history. to clinch spot in fi nals of ‘09 U-19 European * FSU Dean’s List (Spring 2010). * Finished the season leading all Seminole fresh- Championship held in Belarus in July...started in men with nine points on three goals and three all three games in the qualifying round. 2010 HIGHLIGHTS: assists. * Participated with the French U-19 squad at the * Played in 21 games with 20 starts. * Six of her nine points in 2009 resulted in the UEFA Championships that fi nished in fi rst place * Registered 1737 minutes of action on the pitch - game-winning play - two game-winning goals with a 2-0-1 record...played in all three games to sixth-most minutes played on the team. (South Alabama and Miami) and two game-win- help France qualify for the FIFA World Cup. * Scored six points on a goal and four assists - tied ning assists (Washington State and NC State). * Represented France at FIFA U-20 World Cup... for third on the team in assists. * Played every minute in all 10 ACC contests in- led the French to a third place fi nish in Group A... * Recorded fi rst goal of the season against Au- cluding a season-high 110 minutes against Duke. played in all three matches during pool play mak- burn on a penalty kick to give the Seminoles a * Notched the game-winner in FSU’s 4-1 victory ing starts against Colombia and Germany. 1-0 lead. over Miami. * Assisted Kassey Kallman during the 89th min- * Recorded a career-high three shots twice vs. CLUB: ute to push FSU into overtime against rival Flori- South Alabama (8/28) and in the NCAA Quar- * Played for Vga Saint-Maur. da in Tallahassee. terfi nals against Notre Dame (11/27). * Two assists came in ACC play - found Janice PERSONAL: Cayman in the second half of a 4-1 win at NC FRENCH NATIONAL TEAM: * Daughter of Christian Jaurena and Yolande State and found Cayman again for a goal in a 3-0 * Member of the French U-17 Women’s Nation- Gabelus. victory over Clemson. al Team that competed in the 2008 FIFA U-17 * Majoring in international affairs, minor in spanish. * Final assist came during the NCAA Tournament in a 3-0 victory over Marquette in the third round. OVERALL CAREER * Helped lead the Seminoles to the top ranked de- MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA fense in the ACC during the regular season allow- 2009 25/25 15 3 3 9 2 2 ing a league-low fi ve goals against conference foes and 14 goals during the regular season. 2010 21/20 9 1 4 6 0 0 * Leader of a defensive unit that opened the sea- TOTAL 46/45 24 4 7 15 2 2 son posting three consecutive shutouts only the second time it has happened in school history. ACC GAMES ONLY * Part of a defensive unit that posted an ACC best MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA 13 shutouts including a league best six shutouts in ACC play en route to a conference best 0.49 goal 2009 10/10 3 2 1 5 1 1 against average in ACC action. 2010 10/10 6 0 2 2 0 0 TOTAL 20/20 9 2 3 7 1 1 2009 HIGHLIGHTS: *Played every minute of every game in her fi rst NCAA TOURNAMENT season at FSU, a span of 25 consecutive games... only one of two Seminoles to perform such a feat MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA joining fellow freshman Tiana Brockway. 2009 4/4 3 0 0 0 0 0 * Started in the backline in each of those 25 2010 4/4 0 0 1 1 0 0 games...collegiate debut came in the season open- TOTAL 8/8 3 0 1 1 0 0 er against Jacksonville.

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• WYS’ CAREER-HIGHS Class: REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE Minutes ...... 110 (Virginia, 10/21/10) Saves ...... 15 (Duke, 10/3/10) Hometown: CORAL SPRINGS, FL Fewest Goals Against ...... 0 (13 Times) last: Marquette, 11/20/10 Last School: STONEMAN DOUGLAS HS Goals Allowed...... 5 (at Stanford, 11/26/10)

Height: 5-9

Position: GOALKEEPER

ACCOLADES: U.S. NATIONAL TEAM: * Played for the Class 6A state fi nals in 2009. * All-ACC Second Team (2010). * U.S. U-20 National Team pool player...partici- * Set the Broward County record and tied the * ACC All-Academic Team (2010). pated in training camp with the U.S. U-18 squad state record for most shutouts in a season with 22 * ACC Academic Honor Roll (2009-10, 2010-11). in July of 2009. during her senior campaign in 2009. * Soccer America Freshman All-American Sec- * Played for the United States in the 2008 CON- * Honor Roll student throughout high school. ond Team (2010); TopDrawerSoccer.com All- CACAF U-17 National Tournament in Trinidad Rookie Second Team (2010). and Tobago. PERSONAL: * Ranked #28 on TopDrawerSoccer.com Nation- * Called into camp with the U-20 squad, March * Daughter of Richard and Gay Wys. al Top 100 Freshmen (2010). 14-21, 2010, in Gainesville, Fla....played 45 min- * Majoring in family and child sciences, minor in * Weekly Honor: TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of utes in goal for the U.S. in a 3-0 victory over the sociology. the Week (8/23/10). University of Florida.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: CLUB: * One of a school record seven Seminoles named * Played for the Parkland Predators (2006-09). to All-ACC fi rst or second teams. * Member of the Coral Springs Renegades squad * Finished her freshman campaign starting 22 that captured the state championship in 2005. matches between the posts. * Played with the Colorado Rush of the W-League * Recorded an outstanding 16-5-1 record. during the summer of 2010. * Ranked second on the team in minutes played with 2004 minutes. HIGH SCHOOL: * One of six Seminoles that started and played in * 2009 PARADE All-American...2009 Sun-Senti- every game during the regular season and NCAA nel Class 6A-5A Player of the Year...2009 Miami Tournament. Herald Player of the Year...2008 NSCAA Florida * Led the ACC in shutouts (12), shutouts per Player of the Year. game (0.55), save percentage (.843) and saves (91). * Received All-County fi rst team honors from the * Finished second in the ACC in goals against av- Miami Herald and Sun-Sentinel in 2006, 2007 and erage (0.76), while posting the top GAA during 2008. the league regular season at 0.49. * Claimed the Class 6A State Championship with * Set the FSU freshman mark for GAA and shut- Douglas High School in back-to-back seasons outs, while her wins and saves ranked second. (2006 & 2007). * Helped lead the Seminoles to the top ranked de- fense in the ACC during the regular season allow- OVERALL CAREER ing a league-low fi ve goals against conference foes MP/MS MINUTES SAVES GA GAA SO RECORD and 14 goals during the regular season. 2010 22/22 2004:06 91 17 0.76 12 16-5-1 * Leader of a defensive unit that opened the sea- TOTAL 22/22 2004:06 91 17 0.76 12 16-5-1 son posting three consecutive shutouts only the second time it has happened in school history. * Part of a defensive unit that posted an ACC best ACC GAMES ONLY 13 shutouts including a league best six shutouts in MP/MS MINUTES SAVES GA GAA SO RECORD ACC play en route to a conference best 0.49 goal 2010 10/10 919:11 41 5 0.49 6 7-2-1 against average in ACC action. TOTAL 10/10 919:11 41 5 0.49 6 7-2-1 * One of a school record seven Seminoles named to the All-ACC Academic Team NCAA TOURNAMENT 2009 HIGHLIGHTS: MP/MS MINUTES SAVES GA GAA SO RECORD * Redshirted the 2009 season. 2010 4/4 360:00 19 6 1.50 2 3-1-0 TOTAL 4/4 360:00 19 6 1.50 2 3-1-0

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• COBB’S CC COBB CAREER-HIGHS Class: SOPHOMORE Points ...... 2 (Stetson, 8/29/10) Goals ...... 1 (Stetson, 8/29/10) Hometown: DELRAY BEACH, FL Assists ...... 0 Shots ...... 2 (Stetson, 8/29/10) Last School: AMERICAN HERITAGE HS SOG ...... 1 (Twice) last: UCF, 9/12/10 Height: 5-4

Position: MIDFIELDER

ACCOLADES: * ESPN Rise Magazine Prime Time Player for * ACC Academic Honor Roll (2010-11). 2009-2010. * FSU Dean’s List (Spring 2011). * Guided American Heritage to a fi nal ranking of No. 10 in the nation following the 2010 season. 2010 HIGHLIGHTS: * Named to the 2010 Palm Beach Post All-Aca- * Played in 18 games, starting one match in 2010. demic Team. * Recorded the fi nal goal, her fi rst collegiate point, * Member of the National Honor Society, Na- in a 6-0 shutout over Stetson tional Spanish Honor Society and National Eng- * Started against Wake Forest during the fi rst lish Honor Society...served as president of the round of the ACC Tournament and played all 90 National English Honor Society and treasurer of minutes while recording a shot. the National Honor Society. * Registered a career-high two shots in the win * Earned the Dean's List all four years...fi nished over Stetson. her high school career ranked ninth overall in her * Ranked second among the freshmen class in class. points with fi ve. * Recorded fi ve shots on the year, two of which PERSONAL: were on goal. * Full name is Christina Cobb * Daughter of Geoff and Michelle Cobb. CLUB: * Majoring in business. * Member of the ODP state team in 2007 and 2008. * Played with the Coral Springs Renegades for two seasons (2009-10). * Played with the Parkland Predators from 2007- 09...led Parkland to the Final Four in 2008 and the Elite 8 in 2009.

HIGH SCHOOL: * Played fi ve seasons of varsity soccer at Ameri- can Heritage. OVERALL CAREER * Claimed the Class 2A State Championship with MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA American Heritage in 2006 and 2010...registered 2010 18/1 5 1 0 2 0 0 a goal and an assist in the championship game in TOTAL 18/1 5 1 0 2 0 0 2010 notching the game-winner in the 70 minute en route to being named Playoff MVP. ACC GAMES ONLY * Played for the Class 2A state fi nals in 2005, MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA 2006, 2008 and 2009. * Served as team captain for three years during 2010 7/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 her sophomore, junior and senior seasons. TOTAL 7/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Garnered fi rst team All-County and All-State honors as a senior...earned second team All- NCAA TOURNAMENT County honors in 2007, 2008 and 2009. MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA * Named Most Improved on the team following 2010 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 her freshman year in 2007. TOTAL 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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• JOHNSON’S CAREER-HIGHS Class: SOPHOMORE Points ...... 1 (Stetson, 8/29/10) Goals ...... 0 Hometown: BRANDON, FL Assists ...... 1 (Stetson, 8/29/10) Shots ...... 1 (Four Times) Last School: BLOOMINGDALE HS last: Duke, 10/3/10 SOG ...... 1 (Duke, 10/3/10) Height: 5-3

Position: MIDFIELDER

ACCOLADES: * ACC Academic Honor Roll (2010-11).

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: * Appeared in 19 games, starting fi ve including the season opener at Washington State, against Florida, UCF, Arkansas and Wake Forest at the ACC Tournament in Cary, N.C. * Played over 600 minutes in her fi rst year as a Seminole * Recorded a season-high 90 minutes for the Gar- net and Gold in the ACC Tournament fi rst round game against Wake Forest. * Finished the season with one point on an assist, while recording four shots. * Assisted on the game-winning goal in the 2010 home opener against Stetson fi nding Janice Cay- man for the fi rst goal of the game. * Appeared in eight game during the ACC regular season and recorded two shots - one each against Duke and Wake Forest. * Saw action during the NCAA Tournament against Middle Tennessee St. and Stanford.

CLUB: * Member of the ODP state team (2004-10) and ODP Region III squad. * Traveled to with the ODP Region III team in 2009. * Participated in the Interregional ODP event in 2007 and 2008. OVERALL CAREER * Played with RSL Florida (2008-10). MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA * Reached state fi nals with Valrico Fury in 2008. 2010 19/5 4 0 1 1 0 1 HIGH SCHOOL: TOTAL 19/5 4 0 1 1 0 1 * Earned second team All-County as a freshman in 2007...honorable mention accolades in 2008 ACC GAMES ONLY and 2009. MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA * Recipient of the 110% Award in 2007, ‘08, ‘09. 2010 8/0 2 0 0 0 0 0 * Honor Roll student. TOTAL 8/0 2 0 0 0 0 0 * Member of FCA, Sophomore Steering and the Caribbean Culture Club. NCAA TOURNAMENT PERSONAL: MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA * Daughter of Michael and Beth Johnson. 2010 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Majoring in communications. TOTAL 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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• KALLMAN’S CAREER-HIGHS Class: SOPHOMORE Points ...... 2 (Three Times) last: USF, 11/14/10 Hometown: WOODBURY, MN Goals ...... 1 (Three Times) last: USF, 11/14/10 Last School: WOODBURY HS Assists ...... 1 (Three Times) last: Marquette, 11/20/10 Height: 5-8 Shots ...... 2 (Three Times) last: Arkansas, 9/19/10 Position: DEFENDER SOG ...... 2 (Florida, 9/10/10)

ACCOLADES: fense in the ACC during the regular season allow- * 2009 NSCAA /adidas High School All-American. * All-ACC Second Team (2010). ing a league-low fi ve goals against conference foes * Named All-State as a senior and All-Conference * All-ACC Freshman Team (2010). and 14 goals during the regular season. as a junior and senior. * ACC All-Academic Team (2010). * Leader of a defensive unit that opened the sea- * Earned All-Conference honorable mention as a * ACC Academic Honor Roll (2010-11). son posting three consecutive shutouts only the sophomore and a freshman. * Soccer America Freshman All-American First second time it has happened in school history. * Received Ms. Hustle accolades at Woodbury fol- Team (2010); TopDrawerSoccer.com All-Rookie * Part of a defensive unit that posted an ACC best lowing her sophomore and junior campaigns. Second Team (2010). 13 shutouts including a league best six shutouts in * Two-time state champions at Woodbury in 2006 * Ranked #28 on TopDrawerSoccer.com Nation- ACC play en route to a conference best 0.49 goal and 2008...led Woodbury to a third place at states al Top 100 Freshmen (2010). against average in ACC action. as a sophomore in 2007...fi nished in second place * Weekly Honor: TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of at state playoffs in 2009. the Week (11/22/10). U.S. NATIONAL TEAM: * A basketball standout earning All-Conference * WSU Invistional All-Tournament Team (2010). * Called up to the U.S U-20 National Team train- honors as a junior and honorable mention All- * FSU Dean’s List (Spring 2011). ing camp in February of 2010...competed with Conference accolades as a sophomore...named the team in Spain in March. Ms. Hustle as a sophomore and a junior. 2010 HIGHLIGHTS: * Participated in U-20 camp twice in 2011 practic- * Honor Roll student all four years of high school. * The only true freshman to start every game dur- ing in California on Feb. 13-21 & June 4-12. ing the 2010 regular season and lead the team in * Member of the U-20 squad that traveled to La- PERSONAL: minutes played with 2022 minutes on the pitch. Manga, Spain for friendly matches. * Daughter of Rich and Laura Kallman. * One of six Seminoles who started and played in * Majoring in business. every game during the regular season and in the CLUB: NCAA Tournament. * Participated with the Woodbury Inferno (2001- * Led all freshmen with nine points on three goals 2010)...claimed fi ve state championships with the and three assists. Inferno. * Three of her six tallies went as game-winners as * Played with the Region II ODP team `92 for she posted a GWG and two game-winning assists. three years (2006-08). * Against Stetson, recorded the fi rst shot, shot on goal, and assist of her collegiate career. HIGH SCHOOL: * Recorded the fi rst goal of her career in the 89th minute against Florida to push the game into OVERALL CAREER overtime. * Posted her second career goal, which also MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA marked her fi rst game-winning goal against UCF. 2010 22/22 13 3 3 9 1 2 * Credited with a game winning assist to Tori TOTAL 22/22 13 3 3 9 1 2 Huster against Miami and then again against Mar- quette in the Sweet 16. ACC GAMES ONLY * Scored her fi rst career postseason goal against MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA USF in the second round of the NCAA Tourna- 2010 10/10 3 0 1 1 0 1 ment and then delivered the game winning assist TOTAL 10/10 3 0 1 1 0 1 to Rachel Lim in the fi rst half against Marquette in the Sweet 16 to advance the Seminoles to their NCAA TOURNAMENT sixth straight Elite Eight. * Finished the season with 13 shots including seven MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG GWA shots on goal for a .538 shots on goal percentage. 2010 4/4 3 1 1 3 0 1 * Helped lead the Seminoles to the top ranked de- TOTAL 4/4 3 1 1 3 0 1

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2121 • mmartaarta 7 • DDAGNYAGNY bakowskabakowska - BRYNJARSDOTTIR mathews Class: FRESHMAN Class: FRESHMAN Hometown: Hometown: HELLA, ICELAND HERNE BAY, KENT, ENGLAND Last School: Last School: ST. MICHAELS UNIV. GARÐABAER COLLEGE Height: 5-9 Height: 5-10.5 Position: MIDFIELDER Position: MIDFIELDER

ODP/CLUB: ICELAND NATIONAL TEAM: * Was a member of the National ODP select team in 2009...participated in * Earned 13 caps as a member of the Full National Team. the National ODP select team camp in 2009. * Played with the Full National Team at the 2010 and 2011 Algarve Cup. * Played with the Victoria Highlanders of the W-League during the summer * Member of the U-17 and U-19 Icelandic national team. of 2011. * Placed fi fth at North American Final in 2009 with West Coast Capital of CLUB: the Super Y Club. * Played for Valur * Named Most Promising player in Pepsi division of Iceland during the HIGH SCHOOL: summer of 2010 * Named MVP as a senior in 2011 at the AA Provincial BC Tournament. * Earned Most Promising Player in Valur 2010 * Earned Golden Boot honors at the AA Provincial BC Tournament in 2010 * Garnered top athlete of the year in 2009 in her hometown of Hella. guiding her team to a third place fi nish. * Honor Roll student from 2008-2011. PERSONAL: PERSONAL: Daughter of Sigrun Anna and Brynjar Svansson Daughter of Anthony Mathews and Dobrogniewa Bakowska Majoring in exercise science Majoring in physical sciences.

2424 • KARAKARA 1 • MONTERAEMONTERAE BUONOBUONO CARTERCARTER

Class: SOPHOMORE Class: FRESHMAN Hometown: VALRICO, FL Hometown: BOCA RATON, FL Last School: Last School: APPALACHIAN STATE ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HS Height: 5-2 Height: 5-8 Position: DEFENDER Position: GOALKEEPER

APPALACHIAN STATE (2010): CLUB: * Appeared in 15 matches, making nine starts for the Mountaineers during * Played with Team Boca her freshman campaign * Helped her club team to a second place fi nish in the Region III premier * Finished the season with three points on a goal and an assist - both went as league in 2010. game-winners for ASU...tallied 12 shots including nine shots on goal. * Placed second at the state fi nals in 2011 and fi nished fi rst in the Region III Championships HIGH SCHOOL: * Received the Golden Glove Award for her play at the Region III Champi- * Earned All-County honors as a junior at Bloomingdale High School. onships in 2011. * Lettered in track & fi eld...state qualifi er in 800m run as a sophomore. HIGH SCHOOL: CLUB/ODP: * Ran track and served as the varsity football equipment manager (2005-11) * Played on Real Salt Lake Florida Elite...state champion U-16 and U-18 at Saint Thomas Aquinas High School. * Super-Y ODP U-18 member - national runner-up, Adidas Cup champions * Member of the Principal’s Honor Roll 2005-11.

PERSONAL: PERSONAL: Daughter of Tom and Debra Buono Daughter of Melanie Carter. Majoring in interior design and advertising Majoring in communications

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4 • jamiajamia 1313 • KRISTINKRISTIN FIELDSFIELDS GRUBKAGRUBKA

Class: FRESHMAN Class: FRESHMAN Hometown: ALTA LOMA, CA Hometown: MELBOURNE, FL Last School: Last School: MELBOURNE HS LOS OSOS HS Height: 5-10 Height: 5-4 Position: Position: FORWARD FORWARD/DEFENDER

U.S. NATIONAL TEAM: HIGH SCHOOL: * Called into camp with the U-20 team during the summer of 2011. * Led Melbourne High School to back-to-back 6A state titles as a sopho- * Member of the 2010 U-17 National Team camp. more and junior...tallied 64 points during her freshman year scoring 28 goals * Pool player for the 2008 U-15 National Team - invited to participate at the and eight assists in leading the Bulldogs to the state semifi nals. 2008 U-15 National Team camp. * Dairy Farmers Girls Soccer 6A Player of the Year and the Florida Girls High School 6A Player of the Year for the 2008-09 season. ODP: * 2009 United States Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (ODP) * In her four years at Melbourne, scored 112 goals and 54 assists. Champion (1993's) * Selected to the ESPN RISE All-America team in 2008-2009. * 2009 USYS ODP National Champ Golden Boot award winner * Served as President of the National Honor Society, Student Body Vice- * Invited to attend a 2009 Region IV ODP President...graduated high school with a 4.1 GPA. * 2009 ODP Thanksgiving Interregional member * 2010 Region IV Portugal Trip, 2010 Region IV ODP PERSONAL: Daughter of Dinah and Mike Grubka PERSONAL: Currently enrolled in undergraduate studies Daughter of Arby and Josetti Fields Arrived on campus in January 2009 enrolling at FSU for spring semester. Majoring in exercise science Arrived on campus in January 2009 enrolling at FSU for spring semester.

1818 • HIKARUHIKARU 2525 • NNATALIEATALIE MURAKAMIMURAKAMI PUNALPUNAL

Class: FRESHMAN Class: FRESHMAN Hometown: NAGOYA, JAPAN Hometown: WELLINGTON, FL Last School: Last School: TOMIOKA HIGH SCHOOL WELLINGTON HS Height: 5-1 Height: 5-8 Position: MIDFIELDER Position: FORWARD

CLUB: HIGH SCHOOL: * Member of the JFA Fukushima * Four-year starter at Wellington High School helping her team to the 6A State * Participated in the JFA National Tournament, representing all age, for Championship in 2008...school’s second all-time leading scorer with 109 goals. three years from 2008-10. * Four-time All-County honoree by the Palm Beach Post & Sun-Sentinel, garnered All-State accolades all four years of high school. PERSONAL: * Named team MVP 2009-11, ESPN Rise National Player of the Week in 2011. Daughter of Toshio and Aiko Murakami * Honor Roll student (2009-10); 2011 Pathfi nder Award nominee for Best Currently enrolled in undergraduate studies Academic Student-athlete.

CLUB: * Played with Team Boca U-18 White and was the leading scorer during the 2009 Premier League with 26 goals * Second leading scorer at Regional Tournament and scored the game-win- ning goal in overtime to help team advance to Nationals in 2011.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Frank and Lourdes Punal Majoring in psychology

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1111 • katiekatie 1212 • TAYLORTAYLOR rileyriley VANCILVANCIL

Class: SENIOR Class: JUNIOR Hometown: MANTECA, CA Hometown: YOUNGSVILLE, NC Last School: Last School: STANFORD UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE Height: 5-6.5 Height: 5-7 Position: DEFENDER Position: GOALKEEPER

STANFORD UNIVERSITY (2006-10): UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE (2009-10): * Made 32 appearances at Stanford making 14 starts for the Cardinal. * Started 35 games in her fi rst two years at Louisville recording over 3200 * Played 20 matches with 12 starts as a freshman in 2006...helped the defense minutes in goal and posting a record of 15-20-1. to 15 shutouts and a 0.55 GAA...fi rst career start came against Wake Forest. * Made 183 saves in two seasons including 125 stops in 2010...posted a ca- * Both starts in 2009 came at left outside back in the fi rst two rounds of the reer .766 save percentage with eight shutouts. NCAA Tournament - shutout victories over Northern Arizona and BYU.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: U.S. NATIONAL TEAM/ODP/CLUB: * A 2006 graduate of St. Mary’s High School in Stockton, Calif. * Member of the U.S. U-20 and U-17 National Teams...recipient of the * SchoolSports.com California state D1 Player of the Year after scoring 31 Golden Glove award at the U-17 Women’s World Cup - led U.S. to the fi nals. goals with 40 assists as a senior - three year captain and four-year letterwinner. * Played with the Illinois State team (2006-08), Region II team (2007-08), * All-League honors all four seasons - led team in scoring as a freshman and se- Eclipse Select (2005-08) and Real Colorado Cougars in 2009. nior and to four league championships and two Sac-Joaquin Section D1 fi nals. * 2007 ODP Region 2 Camp Golden Glove, 2006 US Youth Soccer National * Region IV ODP player and member of Super Y Division ODP team. Championships Golden Glove

PERSONAL: PERSONAL: Daughter of Brian and Lori Riley. Earned a B.S. in psychology and relgious studies at Stanford; pursuing a Daughter of Rick and Becky Vancil. master’s degree in sports psychology. Majoring in social sciences.

2011 SEMINOLE NEWCOMERS

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1 2 3 4 6 Monterae Carter Ines Jaurena Casey ShShort Jamia Fields Jessicai Price FR • 5-8 • GK JR • 5-3 • D/MF SR • 5-6 • MF FR • 5-4 • F R-JR • 5-5 • F Boca Raton, Fla. Charenton le Pont, France Naperville, Ill. Alta Loma, Calif. Libertyville, Ill.

7 8 9 10 11 12 Dagny Brynjarsdottirj Katya GGokhmank Kassey Kallman Torii Huster Katie Riley Taylorl Vancil FR • 5-10.5 • MF SR • 5-4 • MF SO • 5-8 • D SR • 5-5 • MF SR • 5-6.5 • D JR • 5-7 • GK Hella, Iceland Atlanta, Ga. Woodbury, Minn. Cincinnati, Ohio Manteca, Calif. Youngsville, N.C.

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19 20 21 23 24 25 Kelseyl Wys Janice CaymanC Marta Tonii Pressley Kara Buono Natalieli Punal R-SO • 5-9 • GK SR • 5-5 • MF/F Bakowska-Mathews SR • 5-10 • D SO • 5-2 • D FR • 5-8 • F Coral Springs, Fla. Brasschaat, Belgium FR • 5-9 • MF Melbourne, Fla. Valrico, Fla. Wellington, Fla. Herne Bay, Kent, England

26 Jordan Johnsonh Mark Krikorian Eric Bell Mike Bristol Morinao Imaizumi Joshua Walters SO • 5-3 • MF Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Coach Director of Soccer Ops. Brandon, Fla. Seventh Season Sixth Season Third Season First Season Second Season

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writing the Seminole single-season record books and fi nishing the season as the national leader in points (66), Yamaguchi added NSCAA Player of the Year and ACC Offensive Player of the Year to her list of HEAD COACH accolades while becoming FSU's fi rst consensus fi rst team All-American. Amanda DaCosta and Sanna Talonen were named National Freshman of the Year ST. ANSELM COLLEGE ‘83 by Soccer Buzz and Soccer America, respectively, the fi rst recipients of such an award in the 14-year SEVENTH SEASON AT FSU history of the program. In all, six players have been named semifi nalist for the Hermann Trophy under his watch, while six players have been named fi nalists FSU RECORD: 108-28-13 (.768) for national player of the year recognition.

18TH COLLEGE SEASON The Seminoles have fl ourished both offensively and defensively under Krikorian's guidance. In 2005, Florida State fi nished with a +43 goal differential, Florida State head coach Mark Krikorian took over a spot in the national fi nals. In six years, Krikorian 11 points better than the previous school record, en the Seminole women's soccer program in 2005 and has led the Seminoles to a 21-6-1 mark in NCAA route to establishing single-season records for goals has proven to the nation that FSU soccer will be a Tournament play while claiming an overall winning (65) and points (188). Those records were shattered national title contender on an annual basis. In his percentage of .767. two years later as the 2007 squad became the highest fi rst three years in Tallahassee, Krikorian guided the scoring team in school history. The Seminoles tallied Seminoles to three straight College Cup appearanc- The 2010 season marked the 10th straight year 233 points on 81 goals and 71 assists, good for a +55 es and the school's fi rst appearance in the national Krikorian led a team to the NCAA Women's Soccer goal differential. FSU went on to set school records championship game in 2007. He has registered at Tournament and the seventh time he guided a Divi- for points per game (8.63), goals per game (3.00), as- least 16 wins in each of his fi rst six seasons while sion I squad to the quarterfi nals. He took Hartford sists per game (2.63) and shots on goal (202). The of- fi nishing no lower than second place in the Atlantic to the NCAA Tournament from 1997-2000 includ- fensive production also made ACC history marking Coast Conference, the nation's premier soccer con- ing trips to the quarterfi nals and two appearances in the fi rst time that a school other than North Caro- ference. In 2009, Krikorian led the Seminoles to a the round of 16. He has also guided FSU to a berth lina led the league in every major offensive category. share of the ACC regular season title and the No. in the quarterfi nals in each of his fi rst six seasons. The offense was at it again in 2008 as the Seminoles 1 seed in the ACC Tournament for the fi rst time in Krikorian has a lifetime winning percentage of .716 fi nished the year with 194 points on 64 goals and school history after wrapping up the regular season (26-10-1) in the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer 66 assists good for eighth in the nation in scoring with a 7-2-1 league mark. Krikorian followed that Tournament and also captured two Division II Na- offense averaging 2.78 goals per contest. The Gar- with another 7-2-1 record and a second place fi nish tional Championships with Franklin Pierce. FSU's net and Gold fi nished the season establishing school in the ACC in 2010. run to the 2007 national title game against Southern records for assists per game (2.87), shots attempted California represented Krikorian's third all-time ap- (471), shots per game (20.48) and shots on goal Not only has Krikorian accomplished things that pearance in an NCAA soccer championship game. (228). In 2009, scoring was once again at a premium had never been done at Florida State, but he has also as the Seminoles reached the 200-point plateau for achieved what has yet to be accomplished by head In six seasons as FSU's fi eld general, Krikorian's just the second time in school history fi nishing the coaches on the national level. Since the NCAA ex- players have been honored more than 100 times at season with 204 points on 67 goals and 70 assists. panded to 64 teams in 2001, Krikorian is the fi rst the conference, regional and national levels including Florida State led the ACC in points, goals, goals per coach to take over a program and lead that team to 14 All-ACC fi rst team selections, which is the sec- game (2.68) and assists per game (2.80), while rank- three consecutive College Cups. He is also the fi rst ond most in the league since 2005. In 2010, Florida ing eighth nationally in scoring offense. The points, coach to advance through 13 rounds of the NCAA State set a pair of school records as seven players goals and assists recorded by the Seminoles all sit as Tournament in his fi rst three seasons at a school and were named to the All-ACC teams, the most of any the second most in school history. To show just how is the fi rst FSU coach to ever lead the program to school, and seven on the ACC All-Academic team. potent the Seminole offense has been under Kriko- CAREER HIGHS In 2009 Krikorian was honored as Coach of the Year rian, the four highest scoring seasons at Florida State in the ACC for the second time in his career. Becky have all come under his watch. Most Wins: ...... 20 (1992, 1995, 2005) Edwards became the Seminoles' fi rst two-time, fi rst- Best Record: ...... 20-0-0 (1995) NCAA Finish: ...... Nat’l Champs (1994, 1995) team Scholar All-American from the NSCAA and at Defensively, Krikorian's teams have been just as good Conference Finish: ..Champions (1994, 1997, 1998, 1999) the same time earned the distinction of becoming registering sub-1.00 goals against average in each of Conference Finish: ACC Regular Season Champs (2009) FSU's fi rst Academic All-American at the national his six seasons for the fi rst time in school history. level. During that span, the Seminole defense has posted a AWARDS 0.79 goals against average yielding just over 20 goals 2009...... ACC Coach of the Year Four student-athletes received All-America accolades a season. Goals have certainly been hard to come by 2005.... Soccer America National Coach of the Year from the NSCAA in 2008 for the fi rst time in school for opponents since Krikorian's arrival as the Semi- 2005...... Soccer Buzz National Coach of the Year history. Tiffany McCarty became the fi rst Seminole noles have posted a shutout in just under half of 2005...... ACC Coach of the Year to earn ACC Freshman of the Year honors, while their total games he has coached - 74 shutouts in 149 2005...... NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year a school record seven student-athletes earned All- games (49.6%). In 2008, FSU set the school record 2002...... WUSA Coach of the Year ACC recognition including three fi rst team All-ACC for the fewest goals allowed (15) and the lowest goals 1997...... NSCAA Northeast Coach of the Year honorees which tied a school mark. against average in a season, while tying the record for 1995...... NSCAA D-II National Coach of the Year shutouts with 14, a mark previously set in 2006. In 1995...... Northeast Region Coach of the Year Florida State was at it again in 2007 as three athletes 2010, the Seminoles led the ACC in shutouts with 1995...... NECC Coach of the Year were honored at the national level for their outstand- 1994...... NECC Coach of the Year 13 to extend the school’s streak of reaching double- 1993 .....NSCAA D-II New England Coach of the Year ing season. Mami Yamaguchi became the most deco- digit shutouts to six. The defense has been equally 1992...... NSCAA D-II National Coach of the Year rated soccer player to come out of Tallahassee claim- impressive in the postseason recording consecutive 1992...... Northeast Region Coach of the Year ing the MAC Hermann Trophy, presented to the top seasons of at least three shutouts, a school record, 1990 .....NSCAA D-II New England Coach of the Year female player in NCAA Division I soccer. After re- in 2007 and 2008. The previous school record for

34 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer seminole coaching staff postseason shutouts was two set in 2006. Prior to Six seasons ago, he became just the second coach in KRIKORIAN YEAR-BY-YEAR Krikorian coming to Tallahassee, the most shutouts ACC history to lead his team to seven consecutive 1990 Franklin Pierce 10-6-2 recorded in a season were nine set twice in 2003 and wins in conference play. He tied the mark in 2008 1991 Franklin Pierce 8-9-1 2004. with a string of seven straight wins against league 1992 Franklin Pierce 20-1-0 opponents. The Seminole boss led FSU to a school 1993 Franklin Pierce 16-3-0 His fi rst year on the job was nothing short of mag- record 24-game home unbeaten streak (22-0-2), a 1994 Franklin Pierce* 19-0-0 nifi cent leading the Seminoles to their fi rst 20-win feat covering three seasons. In 2008, the streaks con- 1995 Franklin Pierce* 20-0-0 tinued as the Seminoles set school records for all- 93-19-3 (.809) season and second College Cup in 2005. In his sec- 1996 Hartford 4-14-0 ond year at the helm, the Seminoles continued their time unbeaten streaks (13) and road unbeaten streaks 1997 Hartford 19-2-1 dominance reaching the College Cup for the third (12). Krikorian’s impact at FSU was immediate. In 1998 Hartford 17-5-0 time in the program's 12th year. The 2008 season his fi rst 30 games, Krikorian posted a .850 winning 1999 Hartford 18-5-2 was no different as he directed the Seminoles to an percentage, 300 percentage points better than any 2000 Hartford 17-4-0 8-1-1 record in the ACC, their highest winning per- previous coach. With a 2-1 victory over Stetson in 75-30-3 (.708) centage (.850) in league play in school history, and to 2006, he became the fastest FSU coach to earn 30 2001 Philadelphia Charge 11-5-6 2002 Philadelphia Charge 11-3-8 just three losses all year, the fewest recorded since wins, reaching it in just 38 matches. He also estab- 2003 Philadelphia Charge 5-11-5 the program's inception in 1995. In all six seasons, lished a new record three seasons ago when his 2006 27-19-19 (.546) Krikorian has earned at least three NCAA Tourna- squad had just one loss after 15 matches. No previ- 2005 Florida State 20-4-1 ment wins and reached the tournament quarterfi - ous FSU team had ever played more than 10 games 2006 Florida State 18-4-4 nals, a feat that had only occurred once in program without suffering multiple losses. In 2010, Krikorian 2007 Florida State 18-6-3 history. It shouldn't be surprising when examining reached yet another mileston claiming victory num- 2008 Florida State 17-3-3 2009 Florida State 19-5-1 Krikorian's past. He won two National Champi- ber 100 as Seminole head coach with a dramatic 1-0 2010 Florida State 16-6-1 onships following undefeated seasons at Franklin overtime victory over Wake Forest in Tallahassee. 108-28-13 (.768) Pierce. He then built Hartford into a national power before coming to FSU. Krikorian has never posted Krikorian hasn't just produced wins; he has secured CAREER RECORD 303-96-38 (.737) a winning percentage below .700 at any of his col- big wins as well. In the fi rst 10 years and 206 games CAREER COLLEGIATE RECORD 276-77-19 (.767) legiate head coaching positions. With that kind of of FSU soccer history, the Seminoles recorded seven * = National Champions success it is easy to see why he is one of the most wins over top 10 teams. In 149 games under Kriko- reach 20 wins and they matched the highest fi nish successful coaches of all-time. Krikorian currently rian, Florida State has recorded 16 top 10 victories ever by an FSU team in ACC play as they tied for ranks 24th on the all-time list for winningest coaches including fi ve in 2009. In addition to the win streaks, second. He led Florida State to a school-record sev- across all divisions and is the fi fth winningest active wins over top teams and trips to the College Cup, en wins over NSCAA top 25 teams and for the fi rst head coach in Division I. The Seminole coach is one Krikorian led FSU to its highest ranking ever in all time in program history, FSU spent a month ranked of only two members of that top 20 list that coached four polls including the fi rst No. 1 among the nation's top 10 teams in every soccer poll. in two divisions of the NCAA. ranking in school history. After downing Portland 2-1 to kickoff the 2006 season, the Seminoles jumped to Krikorian took a Seminole team that was eliminated After what Krikorian has done in six seasons at Flor- the top spot in the nation in the Soccer America top in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament in 2004 ida State, it would be hard not to argue that he is one 25 poll, a spot they held for four consecutive weeks. and led them to the College Cup the very next sea- of the best coaches in Division I. What the Seminole Following its run to the national championship game son. He is just the sixth coach in the history of DI head coach is doing when it comes to consecutive in 2007, the Seminoles fi nished the season ranked as women's soccer to lead his team to the national semi- victories is unprecedented in FSU soccer history. high as number two in a pair of national polls. fi nals in his fi rst season at a school. FSU is now one Krikorian's teams have the two best win streaks to of six schools who have gone to the College Cup open a season at seven (2005) and six (2006) games. In Krikorian's fi rst year at the helm of the Seminole under the direction of two different coaches. In 2005, he led FSU to nine and seven-game streaks, program, FSU established new records for overall while matching the seven-game win streak in 2008. wins, winning percentage, fewest losses, most ACC For his efforts, Krikorian was honored both region- With a 6-0 start in 2006, and a six game winning wins, the best ACC winning percentage and longest ally and nationally in his fi rst season. He was named streak in 2010, the fi ve longest win streaks in school win streak both in and out of the conference. Kriko- the fi rst ACC Coach of the Year in Seminole soccer history have all come under Krikorian's guidance. rian's 2005 squad was the fi rst in school history to history, the 2005 Soccer America National Coach of the Year, the 2005 Soccer Buzz National Coach of the Year, Soccer Buzz's Southeast Region Coach of the Year and the NSCAA's South Region Coach of the Year.

On top of his impressive resume in coaching the top talent at the collegiate level, Krikorian has worked with the world's best players during his stops as the head coach of the U-19 National Team and his three years with the Philadelphia Charge. Florida State's head coach has coached soccer greats from all over the world including U.S. National team stars Brandi Chastain, , Tiffeny Milbrett, Heather Mitts and Lorie Fair, English National team player Kelly Smith, French National Marinette Pinchon and Brazilian National Team players Sissi and Katia.

Florida State players haven't only been recognized for their success on the fi eld, but in the classroom as well. Over the last six years, Florida State has earned regional/district academic awards 38 times. Katrin Schmidt and were named fi rst

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turing Germany and Canada and in the stands for the U.S.A.’s amazing comeback in the quarterfi nals against Brazil.

WUSA As the head coach of the Philadelphia Charge from 2000-2003, Krikorian had another opportunity to coach the top players in the world and he once again proved he could develop talent and guide players to great heights. Not only did he coach 2002 WUSA MVP and Offensive MVP Pichon, but he also tu- tored the league's top keeper in Melissa Moore, who led the league with a 1.00 GAA. He coached the Charge to two playoff berths in his three sea- sons and was named the league's coach of the year in 2002. Krikorian drafted and coached 10 WUSA All- Stars in just three years on the Charge bench.

In his fi rst season with Philadelphia, Krikorian post- ed 11 wins in leading the Charge into the playoffs. team Scholar All-Americans by the NSCAA, mark- U.S. U-19 NATIONAL TEAM The team fi nished the season ranked third in the ing the fi rst distinction of its kind at FSU. Becky Prior to taking over the Seminole soccer program, regular season standings. The next year the Charge Edwards followed suit in 2008 earning a spot as a Krikorian came to Florida State fresh off leading once again won 11 games and fi nished second in the fi rst team Scholar All-American. In 2009, Edwards the United States U-19 National Team to the bronze standings, which was an amazing accomplishment was named a third team Academic All-American by medal, while winning the FIFA Fair Play Award at considering Krikorian's top player was lost for the CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine. Additionally, FSU the 2004 U-19 Women's World Cup. As the head season when Kelly Smith went down with an injury. soccer players have been named to the ACC All- coach for the U.S. U-19 National Team, Krikorian His squad still fi nished the regular season 11-4-6. Academic Team 30 times including a school record was responsible for all technical aspects of the pro- seven in 2010 and six in 2007 and 2009. During the gram as the team prepared for the second-ever U-19 UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD 2009-10 school year, 15 student-athletes made the FIFA World Championship. Krikorian had achieved an equal measure of success Dean's List while one earned President's List honors on the college level before jumping to the WUSA. achieving a perfect 4.0 GPA. The Seminoles fi nished His U-19 squad cruised through Group C play fi n- He coached the University of Hartford for fi ve sea- the 2009-10 academic year with a team GPA over ishing undefeated beating South Korea, Russia and sons from 1996-2000 leading the squad to an Elite 3.0. European Champion Spain. They were the only team Eight and two Sweet Sixteen appearances during his to win all three group matches in the tournament, as four consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament. The FSU coach has been at the helm of a college the U.S. outscored its opponents 8-1. Krikorian then He recruited fi ve National Soccer Coaches Asso- team for a total of 17 seasons now and he has re- led the U.S. past Australia in the quarterfi nals before ciation of America (NSCAA) All-Americans, three corded 18+ wins nine times in that span. The 2005 falling to eventual World Champion Germany in academic All-Americans and his squads received the season bettered his fi rst year coaching at Franklin the tournament semifi nals. The team responded by NSCAA Team Academic Award on four occasions. Pierce and Hartford for wins, fewest losses and high- beating Brazil 3-0 to secure the bronze medal. The Overall, Krikorian's teams averaged 15 wins per sea- est winning percentage. win kept the U.S.'s streak alive as the only country son as he posted a 75-30-3 overall record while win- to secure a top-three fi nish in all nine FIFA World ning three conference championships. Three of his The 2008 season got off to a fabulous start as Soc- Championships for women. squads fi nished the year ranked in the NSCAA's top cer Buzz awarded Florida State with the nation's top 15 and they were awarded the NSCAA Team Aca- recruiting class - the fi rst of its kind in the program's The team not only left Thailand with bronze med- demic Award for four straight seasons. 16-year history. The publication ranked six freshmen als but they also were awarded the FIFA Fair Play in the top 40 with fi ve receiving PARADE All-Amer- Trophy. Individually, U.S. midfi elder Angie Woznuk Krikorian wasted little time in turning Hartford into ican honors. The ranking is a year removed from the received the Silver Ball as the tournament's second a national power. After a 4-14 fi rst season, Krikori- 2007 class that Soccer Buzz rated second nationally Most Outstanding Player and the Bronze Shoe as the an's Hawks won at least 17 and never lost more than and fi rst in the Southeast Region. tournament's third-leading scorer. Overall, Kriko- fi ve games, while advancing to the NCAA Tourna- rian's squad outscored the competition 13-4 in the ment in each of his next four seasons. KRIKORIAN’S WINNING PERCENTAGE World Championships. Hartford immediately improved to 19-2-1 in just the YEAR SCHOOL RECORD WINNING % NCAA Krikorian’s work with the second season under Krikorian including a win over 1990 Franklin Pierce 10-6-2 .611 national program continued national power Connecticut. Hartford also won just 1991 Franklin Pierce 8-9-1 .472 Semifi nals at the 2011 FIFA World Cup the second NCAA Tournament game in school his- 1992 Franklin Pierce 20-1-0 .952 Semifi nals 1993 Franklin Pierce 19-0-0 1.000 Nat’l Champ as he served as an advanced tory that year. In 1998, the success continued as the 1994 Franklin Pierce 20-0-0 1.000 Nat’l Champ scout for the United States Hawks posted a 17-5 record while advancing to the 1996 Hartford 4-14-0 .222 Women’s National Team. Sweet 16. That year Krikorian led Hartford to wins 1997 Hartford 19-2-1 .886 Sweet 16 He was one of four scouts over Texas A&M and Harvard in the opening round 1998 Hartford 17-5-0 .773 Sweet 16 that provided expert analy- of the NCAA Tournament. 1999 Hartford 18-5-2 .760 Elite 8 sis for Team USA and head 2000 Hartford 17-4-0 .809 1st Round coach Pia Sundhage. Kriko- In 1999, only his third year at the helm of the Hawk 2005 Florida State 20-4-1 .820 Semifi nals rian scouted eight teams, 2006 Florida State 18-4-4 .769 Semifi nals program, Krikorian put together the best soccer sea- 2007 Florida State 18-6-3 .722 Finals in eight games covering six son in school history. Hartford fi nished the regular 2008 Florida State 17-3-3 .804 Elite 8 different cities in Germany. season 15-4-2 and as conference champions for the 2009 Florida State 19-5-1 .780 Elite 8 He was on hand in Berlin third straight year. That regular season success was 2010 Florida State 16-6-1 .717 Elite 8 for the opening game fea- tame compared to the team's magical run through

36 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer seminole coaching staff the NCAA Tournament. After opening with a home vens went on to capture two more National Cham- KRIKORIAN ALL-TIME win over Princeton, Krikorian traveled to Gainesville pionships and fi ve in a six-year span. Franklin Pierce VERSUS D-I OPPONENTS to take on the defending National Champions. His and North Carolina are still the only two schools in Hawks dethroned the Gators on the road and then the history of NCAA soccer to win four consecutive OVERALL NCAA did the same thing a week later to Virginia in a 3-2 NCAA Championships. Alabama-Birmingham ...... 1-0 triple overtime win. The victory moved the Hawks Arizona State ...... 1-0 into the Elite Eight for the fi rst time in school his- HONORS & AWARDS Arkansas ...... 1-0 Auburn ...... 3-1 ...... 1-0 tory. Krikorian's two national coach of the year awards Boston College ...... 10-0-1 ...... 1-0 in 2005 continued an impressive trend in which the Boston University ...... 5-2 In his fi nal season at Hartford, Krikorian put togeth- Seminole boss has been honored at every stop of Brown ...... 3-0 Cal-Berkley ...... 3-1 ...... 3-0 er his most impressive regular season as his Hawks his career. He was named WUSA Coach of the Year UCLA ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 went 17-2. They defeated both Virginia and Florida in 2002 and received numerous honors and awards Cal State Northridge ...... 1-0 again. The win over Florida was a decisive 3-0 victo- throughout his coaching career prior to moving to Canisius ...... 1-0 ry. Krikorian also led the Hawks to the school's fi rst- the professional ranks. He was named the NSCAA's Central Connecticut ...... 1-0 UCF ...... 4-1-1 ever victory over Dartmouth in the seventh meeting Northeast Division I Coach of the Year in 1997, the The Citadel ...... 1-0 between the programs. NSCAA Division II National Coach of the Year in Clemson ...... 7-0-1 ...... 1-0 1992 and 1995, the NSCAA Division II Northeast Colgate ...... 1-1 ...... 1-0 FRANKLIN PIERCE COLLEGE Region Coach of the Year in 1992 and 1995 and Connecticut ...... 3-3 ...... 1-2 Cornell ...... 1-1 Krikorian came to Hartford after spending six years was a two-time New England Collegiate Conference Dartmouth ...... 1-3-1 as the head coach at Franklin Pierce College in Rind- Coach of the Year in 1994 and 1995. In 1990 and Delaware ...... 6-1 ge, NH (1990-1996) where he built one of the most 1993 he was named the Division II New England Drexel ...... 4-0 Duke ...... 5-2-2 dominant soccer programs in the college game. His Coach of the Year as well. Fairfi eld ...... 1-0 teams won two National Championships, both dur- Florida ...... 5-5 ...... 1-0 ing undefeated seasons, and appeared in two other He added his second ACC Coach of the Year award Florida Atlantic ...... 2-0 ...... 1-0 fi nal fours. His squad's had a remarkable 39-game in 2009 after leading the Seminoles to a share of Florida Gulf Coast ...... 1-0 Florida International ...... 1-0 winning streak and his 1995 National Champion- the ACC regular season title and the top seed in the Francis Marion ...... 1-0 ship team was 20-0. Krikorian's teams compiled a league tournament for the fi rst time in school his- George Mason ...... 1-0 93-19-3 record in six seasons. He recruited three tory. The Seminole fi eld general led the Garnet and Gonzaga ...... 1-0 National Players of the Year, eight All-Americans, Gold to a 14-3-1 regular season record including a Harvard ...... 4-2-1 ...... 1-1 Hofstra ...... 6-0 fi ve academic All-Americans and four national scor- mark of 7-2-1 in the ACC. His Seminoles fi nished Holy Cross ...... 1-0 ing champions. His team at Franklin Pierce also gar- the season 9-3-0 against ranked opponents. Illinois ...... 2-0 ...... 2-0 nered the NSCAA Team Academic Award. Jacksonville ...... 4-0 ...... 1-0 Kennesaw State...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Krikorian was a standout player at St. Anselm Col- Loyola (MD) ...... 1-0 Before Krikorian arrived at Franklin Pierce, the lege in Manchester, N.H. from 1981-1983. He was a Loyola Marymount ...... 1-0 school had an all-time record of 21-36-4 in fi ve sea- two-time captain and team MVP. In 1983, he was a LSU...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 sons winning just under 38% of their games. After New England Indoor Soccer League (NEISL) All- Maine ...... 4-1 Marquette ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 he arrived on campus, the Ravens have had just one Star and a fi rst team All-New England selection. Maryland ...... 5-2 losing season in 14 years and have won fi ve National Maryland-BC ...... 1-0 Championships. Since Krikorian became the head PERSONAL Massachusetts ...... 0-1 coach and rejuvenated the program, Franklin Pierce Krikorian graduated with a degree in history from St. Mercer ...... 2-0 Miami ...... 6-0 has won almost 89% of their matches. Krikorian Anselm College and he earned his master's degree in Middle Tennessee State ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 built the foundation for the Franklin Pierce dynasty education from Keene (NH) State College in 1994. Mississippi ...... 1-0 in just six years on the job. Krikorian also served as an assistant men's coach at Mississippi Valley State ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 the University of Maine at Farmington and was a New Hampshire ...... 5-1 North Carolina ...... 1-9-2 ...... 0-0-1 In 1990, his fi rst year in New Hampshire, Krikorian Social Studies teacher at Mt. Abram High School in NC State ...... 6-0 went 10-6-2. The school's 10 victories were just four Maine and Raymond High School in New Hamp- North Florida ...... 1-0 shy of tying the program's total from its fi rst fi ve shire. Krikorian was born in Malden, Mass. on March Northeastern ...... 4-0 Notre Dame ...... 1-3 ...... 1-3 years of existence. Two seasons later the Raven's 28, 1960. He is married to the former Linda Mastro- Penn State ...... 2-1 ...... 0-1 were 20-1 and fi nished in the NCAA semifi nals. giovanni. They have two children Alexandra (10) and Pittsburgh ...... 1-0 After a 16-3 season in 1993 and another NCAA Michael (8). Portland ...... 1-1 semifi nal, Krikorian Princeton ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 Richmond ...... 0-0-1 completed his recla- Rutgers ...... 0-1 mation of Franklin Santa Clara ...... 0-1 Pierce by going a per- Siena ...... 1-0 fect 19-0 and winning South Alabama ...... 1-0 South Carolina ...... 0-0-1 the school's fi rst-ever USF...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 NCAA women's soc- SE Louisiana ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 cer championship. Southern Cal ...... 1-1 ...... 0-1 Stanford ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 What did Krikorian Stetson ...... 3-0 then do for an en- Texas ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 core? In 1995 he re- Texas A&M ...... 2-1 ...... 1-0 peated as National Towson ...... 5-1 Troy ...... 1-0 Champions, this time Vermont ...... 5-1 with a record of 20-0. Virginia ...... 2-5-3 ...... 1-0 Virginia Tech ...... 7-0-1 After departing for Washington State ...... 2-0 Wake Forest ...... 5-3-1 Hartford after the Yale ...... 4-0 1995 season, the Ra- 184-58-16 (.744) 26-10-1 (.716)

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Bell comes from a strong academic background as well. As the head coach at Indiana University of eric bell Pennsylvania his team compiled a GPA of 3.43 in 2000, the third-highest team GPA in Division II ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH that year. Three years ago, senior Christen Karniski was named an NSCAA/adidas fi rst team scholar COLLEGE OF WOOSTER ‘92 All-American at Illinois. Florida State has also seen academic success under Bell over the last four years posting an overall team GPA above a 3.0. Katrin SIXTH SEASON AT FSU Schmidt and Kristen van de Ven became the school's fi rst Scholar All-Americans earning fi rst team honors by the NSCAA in 2007. Becky Edwards added to the growing list of Scholar All-Americans at Florida State receiving fi rst team honors in 2008 and 2009. Also in 2009, Edwards became the fi rst Seminole Eric Bell enters his sixth season with the Seminole respectively. The freshmen class was responsible for soccer player to be recognized as an Academic All- soccer program and fourth as associate head coach. 88 of the 233 points registered in 2007 contributing American at the national level as she was named to He spent his fi rst two years as an assistant coach to 37 percent of the total scoring. the third team by CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine. earning a promotion to associate head coach in the spring of 2008. Bell has also served as recruiting co- Defensively, Erin McNulty set a trio of freshman Before coming to Illinois, Bell spent 2001 as an as- ordinator since coming to Florida State in 2006. single-season records for wins (18), shutouts (8.0) sistant coach for Minnesota's women's soccer team. and goals against average (0.94) as the Winnipeg, He organized and directed the soccer booster club for Since his arrival in Tallahassee, Bell has helped guide Manitoba, Canada native started all 27 games in goal. the Golden Gopher program in addition to his regular the Seminoles to back-to-back College Cup appear- coaching and recruiting duties. Bell was also involved ances in 2006 and 2007 including a berth in the In 2008, Bell once again made school history as Soc- with the Minnesota Youth Soccer Association as the school's fi rst national championship game in 2007. cer Buzz awarded Florida State with the top recruit- ODP state team head coach in 2001. Prior to heading In his fi rst fi ve years, the Seminoles have compiled ing class in the nation. The publication ranked six to Minnesota, Bell was the head coach at Indiana Uni- an overall record of 88-24-12 while fi nishing no freshmen in the top 40 with fi ve receiving PARADE versity of Pennsylvania for the 2000 season. lower than second place in the Atlantic Coast Con- All-American honors. Tiffany McCarty was recog- ference. Bell has coached the 2007 MAC Hermann nized for her outstanding season becoming the fi rst From 1997-2000, Bell was an assistant coach for Trophy winner, a pair of national Freshman of the Seminole in school history to earn ACC Freshman both the men's and women's soccer teams at Ash- Year, 15 All-Americans, the 2008 ACC Freshman of of the Year honors. The accolades continued to pour land University in Ohio. While there, he helped the the Year, 2007 and 2009 ACC Offensive Players of in as Tori Huster and Casey Short joined McCarty as women's team to three consecutive conference titles the Year and a handful of student-athletes who have Freshman All-Americans. from 1997-99 and to the NCAA Division II national competed internationally. semifi nals in 1998. The 2009 class was ranked as the fourth-best re- In overseeing the defensive scheme, Bell has led the cruiting class in the Atlantic Coast Conference by Bell is a United States Soccer Federation A Licensed Seminoles to a sub-1.00 goals against average in each TopDrawerSoccer.com. Bell's 2011 class features 10 coach and a member of the National Soccer Coach- of his fi ve seasons en route to a 0.79 GAA during that newcomers including eight freshmen and two trans- es Association of America. He attended the College span. The Seminole backline has averaged over 12 fers that bring a combination of success at the inter- of Wooster where he earned a B.A. in 1992. As a shutouts a season under Bell reaching double-digits all national, club and high school levels. player, he led his team to two NCAA Division III fi ve years, while posting a school-record 14 shutouts tournament appearances in 1989 and 1990 and to a in both 2006 and 2008. In 2008, FSU set the school Prior to his arrival in Tallahassee, Bell spent four North Coast Athletic Conference title in 1989. He record for the fewest goals allowed (15) and the lowest years as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator was voted the team's best offensive player follow- goals against average (0.63). In 2010, the Seminoles at the University of Illinois. In 2005, he was named ing the 1991 season. Bell and his wife, April, were gave up a league-low fi ve goals during conference play, NSCAA Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year married in May of 2001. They have two children, while leading the ACC in shutouts with 13. while working at one of the top soccer programs Malena, 9, and Cameron, 7. in the Big Ten. For the past decade, Bell has been As recruiting coordinator, Bell made school history an assistant and head coach on both the men's and as the 2007 class earned its highest national rank- women's side of the college game. He is a member ing. The Seminoles were recognized by Soccer Buzz of the coaching staff for Region II of the Olympic with the nation's second-best recruiting class, while Development Program. grabbing the top spot in the Southeast Region. At the time, both rankings were the highest garnered With Bell on staff at Illinois, the Fighting Illini had in program history. Of the 11 freshman, fi ve ranked tremendous success on the fi eld and on the recruit- in the top 150 by Soccer Buzz while Erin McNulty ing trail. After going 9-11-1 in 2002, his fi rst year with and Sanna Talonen ranked among the nation's top the Illini, the team went 16-4-2 the very next season international recruits. en route to posting an overall record of 44-17-7 from 2003-2005. During that span, the Fighting Illini The 2007 class made major contributions on the of- advanced to three straight NCAA Tournaments. In fensive side becoming the highest scoring team in 2004, Illinois made school history advancing to the school history as the Seminoles tallied 233 points national quarterfi nals of the NCAA Tournament for on 81 goals and 71 assists. The mark shattered the the fi rst time ever. previous record of 188 points (65 goals, 58 assists) set in 2005. Four freshman including Sanna Talonen, As recruiting coordinator, Bell attracted some of the Amanda DaCosta, Marissa Kazbour and Rachel Lim nation's top talent to Champaign. His 2005 recruit- fi nished among the top scorers on the team while ing class was ranked 23rd by SoccerBuzz and his Talonen and DaCosta were named National Fresh- 2006 class was ranked ninth with six signees among man of the Year by Soccer America and Soccer Buzz, the top 200 in the nation.

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from 2002-04 where he was in charge of the goal- keepers and the backs. During his time at Illinois State his goalkeepers ranked in the top 12 nation- mike bristol ally in goals against average. Following his time ASSISTANT COACH at Illinois State, Bristol served as the goalkeeper coach for the women's program at the University WESTERN ILLINOIS ‘99 of Maryland.

THIRD SEASON AT FSU His coaching background also includes stints with the Region II ODP and Illinois ODP programs. Bristol also traveled to Germany as the goalkeeper coach with the 1992 Regional ODP team. During the 2009-10 season, he was named the Region III Mike Bristol enters his third season at Florida game and save percentage (.843). She would go ODP Goalkeeping Director. Bristol has earned a State where his primary responsibilities with the on to earn a spot on the All-ACC Second Team, level 3 goalkeeping diploma as well as a premier Seminoles include the training of the goalkeepers All-ACC Freshman Team and garner second diploma both from the NSCAA. The Granite and team defense, as well as recruiting and scout- team Freshman All-America honors from Soccer City, Ill., native is also on the NSCAA goalkeeping ing duties. Bristol joined the Seminole coaching America. The Seminole defense went on to lead instructional staff for state and regional diplomas. staff after spending fi ve seasons as an assistant the ACC in shutouts (13), while ranking second in Bristol earned his national goalkeeping license coach with the Eclipse Select Soccer Club in Lib- saves and goals allowed with 20. from the United States Soccer Federation (USSF). ertyville, Ill. During his time with the Eclipse, Bristol led the As a player, Bristol was a four-year starting goal- Following his fi rst season in Tallahassee, the club team to four national championships; had keeper at Western Illinois University (1995-99). Seminole defense turned in the third lowest goals fi ve goalkeepers selected as pool members of na- During his freshman season, he was voted team against average in school history at 0.85 allowing tional teams and eight goalkeepers named to re- most valuable player and earned fi rst team All 22 goals in over 2,300 minutes of action. Under gional teams. In 2008, Bristol tutored Alexa Gaul Mid-Continent Conference honors. Bristol served the direction of Bristol, Florida State reached (University of Texas) and Taylor Vancil, a mem- as team captain for three years and was selected double fi gures in shutouts for the fi fth straight ber of the Seminole squad in 2011, who both to numerous all-tournament teams. Following year blanking opponents 10 times in 2009. In the served as goalkeepers on the United States U-17 his collegiate career, Bristol played for the PDL ACC, the Seminoles fi nished the year fourth in National Team that fi nished second at the 2008 Cocoa Expos soccer team in Cocoa Beach, Fla., GAA, tied for fourth in goals allowed and fi fth FIFA Youth World Cup in New Zealand. Four during the summer of 1999. in shutouts. of his goalkeepers received the Golden Glove Award at the USYSA National Championships, Bristol graduated with a degree in Secondary Ed- Bristol's work with a very young defensive squad, presented to the tournaments most outstanding ucation and a master's degree in Sports Manage- comprised of two sophomores and two fresh- goalkeeper. Vancil was one of the Golden Glove ment from Western Illinois University. men, was on full display right from the very be- Award recipients as she was recognized as the ginning as the defensive unit opened the season best goalkeeper at the 2008 World Cup. posting three consecutive shutouts. The Semi- noles allowed just seven shots through the fi rst Bristol has spent part of his coaching career as a three games including three shots on goal. The goalkeeper coach at the collegiate level as well. He three shutouts to open the season marked the was an assistant coach at Illinois State University fi rst time such a feat occurred in school history. The stifl ing defense was at it again in the ACC Championship in Cary, N.C., with the Seminoles recording consecutive shutouts in the fi rst two matches of the tournament for just the second time in the 15 years of the program's existence.

His second season in Tallahassee was just as im- pressive transitioning Kelsey Wys into one of the most dominant goalkeepers in the nation during her freshman campaign in 2010. Wys started 22 matches between the posts for the Seminoles tal- lying over 2004 minutes while registering a 16-5- 1 record, 91 saves and 12 shutouts. She allowed just 17 goals on the year including fi ve during the ACC regular season en route to a goals against av- erage of 0.76 on the year. Wys fi nished the season leading the ACC in saves, shutouts, shutouts per

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 39 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer seminole coaching staff

DIRECTOR OF SOCCER OPERATIONS

COLUMBIA SOUTHERN ‘04

SECOND SEASON AT FSU

Joshua Walters is in his second season at Flori- sity of Houston, working primarily with the de- da State serving as the Director of Soccer Op- fenders and goalkeepers. Under his guidance, the erations. Walters is responsible for the day to UH goalkeepers posted the lowest goals against day operations of the Seminole soccer program average in school history of 1.10 GAA and set a including team travel, game day operations and school record with fi ve shutouts in 2005, his fi rst community involvement. He will also oversee all season with the Cougars. In 2006, UH goalkeeper aspects of the Seminole Soccer budget. In addi- Shelby Scott posted four individual shutouts, the tion, Walters will communicate with the Garnet second highest single-season total, while earning a and Goal Club and the Seminole Boosters on a spot on the Israeli National Team. regular basis. Before his stint at Houston, Walters served 12 received his associate's degree of the arts from Prior to his arrival in Tallahassee, Walters spent months as a First Lieutenant with Brigade S2 Marion Military Institute in 1998. He captained three years as an assistant coach with the women's (Military Intelligence) of the Florida National the soccer team and also earned MVP honors. soccer program at Utah State. With the Aggies, Guard during Operation Enduring Freedom V Walters served as the recruiting coordinator and in Bagram, Afghanistan. While in Afghanistan, After graduating from MMI, he was commis- fi rst assistant responsible for general attacking Walters set up and directed a soccer clinic as well sioned as a signal offi cer in the Florida National shape, set pieces, recruiting visits, team travel, as a series of games for Afghan youths. He later Guard. Walters' coaching career started in Talla- video analysis, camps and scheduling opponents. made a presentation on his experiences to the hassee at Godby High School, where he coached Along with his duties for Utah State, Walters 2005 NSCAA Convention and was awarded the from 1998-2000. Additionally, he was the head earned positions on both the Region IV and Utah NSCAA Honorary All-American Award. coach for the Top of Florida Soccer Club until Olympic Development Program (ODP) staffs. 2001. During his military deployment, Walters received In his fi rst two years at Utah State, Walters was the Bronze Star for Valor and Service, the Global A 2004 graduate of Columbia Southern Univer- instrumental in helping the Aggies increase their War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal and the sity, Walters received his bachelor of arts in sports goal total from 18 in 2006 to 40 in 2007. USU Humanitarian Service Medal. management and graduated cum laude. Walters scored a solid 32 goals in 2008. On the other side holds an NSCAA Advance National Diploma, of the ball, goalkeeper Ali Griffi n had another Prior to his military duties, Walters was the head as well as NSCAA Goalkeeper Advance National strong season earning second-team all-WAC hon- coach at Lawton High School in Tallahas- and USSF "C" licenses. ors. She ended the season with a 1.12 GAA and see, Fla., from 2000-05. During Walters' fi rst stint ended her storied USU career with a 1.00 GAA. in Tallahassee, his teams received the NSCAA/ Walters, a native of Winston-Salem, N.C., is mar- adidas Team Academic Award for three consecu- ried to Amy Lucas, a former Ole Miss soccer play- Walters came to Utah State from Houston, Texas tive seasons. Walters was also head coach of the er. They have two children, Joshua "J.J." Shawn where he was an assistant coach for the Univer- Tallahassee United Futbol Club in 2002. Walters Walters, Jr. (3) and Rylan Avery (1).

40 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer soccer support staff

Robin Gibson Morinao Imaizumi Jean Rettig Melissa Terry Director of Sports Medicine Volunteer Coach Graduate Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Cathy Badger Greg Beach Craig Campanozzi Amber Cornell Courtney Costello Soccer Academic Athletic Training Student Video Coordinator Equipment Manager Student Manager Support Specialist

Alex Dominato Brian Donaway Nicole Haves Tanya Johnson Chuck Morris Compliance Coordinator Field Supervisor Marketing Assistant Equipment Supervisor Assistant AD/ Ops & Event Management

Roger Schmidt Logan Speicher Laurie Swiger Mike Traylor Zachary Woodrich Athletic Training Student Athletic Training Student Assistant AD/ Athletic Training Student Business Offi ce Ops & Event Management

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 41 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer 2010 season in review

HONORS & AWARDS All-ACC Amanda DaCosta ...... First Team Toni Pressley ...... First Team Tori Huster ...... Second Team Ines Jaurena ...... Second Team Kassey Kallman ...... Second Team Casey Short ...... Second Team Kelsey Wys ...... Second Team ACC All-Academic Team Janice Cayman ...... Amanda DaCosta Tori Huster ...... Ines Jaurena Kassey Kallman ...... Casey Short Kelsey Wys ACC Academic Honor Roll Tiana Brockway ...... Janice Cayman CC Cobb ...... Katya Gokhman Tori Huster ...... Ines Jaurena Jordan Johnson ...... Kassey Kallman 2010 SEMINOLE SOCCER TEAM Erin McNulty ...... Tifani Mullen Jessica Price ...... Casey Short SEMINOLE QUICK HITS Ella Stephan ...... Kelsey Wys * Florida State closed out the season with an overall record of 16-6-1. The Seminoles have fi nished with at least 16 wins in each of the six seasons under head coach Mark Krikorian. It marked the seventh time All-Americans in school history the Seminoles have reached the 16-win plateau. Amanda DaCosta .....NSCAA - Third Team Toni Pressley ...... SA - First Team * The Seminoles fi nished second in the Atlantic Coast Conference with a league record of 7-2-1 and 22 TDS - Third Team ....NSCAA - Fourth Team points, just two points shy of ACC regular season champion North Carolina. FSU has fi nished in the Freshman All-Americans top four of the league standings in each of the last 10 seasons. Kassey Kallman ...... SA - First Team ...... TDS - Second Team * Florida State returned to the NCAA Tournament for the 11th consecutive season in 2010. Not too Kelsey Wys ...... SA - Second Team bad for a program that has been in existence for just 16 seasons. After not reaching the postseason in its ...... TDS - Second Team fi rst fi ve years, the Seminoles are now just one of 11 schools out of 322 playing Division I soccer that have gone to 11 consecutive tournaments. Of those 11 schools, four are from the ACC (Florida State, MAC Hermann Trophy North Carolina, Virginia and Wake Forest). Tiffany McCarty ...... Watch List Toni Pressley ...... Watch List * FSU is 30-10-2 all-time in the NCAA Tournament - good for the fi fth best winning percentage and NSCAA All-Region Accolades eighth most wins in Division I postseason history. The Seminoles' postseason run resulted in a berth in Amanda DaCosta ...... First Team the quarterfi nals for the sixth straight year and seventh time overall. FSU is 3-3-1 all-time in quarterfi nal Toni Pressley ...... First Team action advancing to the College Cup on four previous occasions. Tori Huster ...... Third Team

* Head Coach Mark Krikorian surpassed 100 career victories at Florida State with Florida State's victory NSCAA Academic All-Region over Wake Forest. Among active Division I coaches, Krikorian has the fi fth highest winning percentage Casey Short ...... First Team (.767) and ranks 14th in wins. Janice Cayman ...... Second Team Tori Huster ...... Second Team Ella Stephan ...... Second Team * Senior Amanda DaCosta was named as a fi rst team member on the ACC All-Conference team, mark- ing a Florida State record as the fi rst ever Seminole to be named an all-conference player four times. CoSIDA Academic All-District III Tori Huster ...... Second Team * Florida State set a school record with seven players named to the ACC All-Conference team, with Amanda DaCosta and Toni Pressley earning fi rst team accolades and Tori Huster, Kelsey Wys, Kassey Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Kallman, Ines Jaurena and Casey Short making the second team. Amanda DaCosta ...... Watch List

* Junior Tori Huster was named to the CoSida/ESPN Academic All District III team as a second team ACC Player of the Week member. Rachel Lim ...... (10/4) Soccer America Preseason All-American * Senior Rachel Lim was named the ACC Women's Soccer Player of the Week on October 4th for her Toni Pressley ...... Defender golden goal against Wake Forest in a 1-0 overtime victory. The win was also Mark Krikorian’s 100th as head coach at Florida State. WSU Invitational All-Tournament Team Amanda DaCosta ...... Tori Huster * The 2010 Seminole squad fi nished the season with a 10-1-1 home record. Florida State has gone 23- Kassey Kallman ...... Toni Pressley 2-1 at the Seminole Soccer Complex over the past two seasons. Kelsey Wys

* Defensively, the Seminoles posted an ACC best 14 goals allowed during the regular season, and the SA - Soccer America; TDS - TopDrawerSoccer; NSCAA - Nat’l Soccer Coaches Assoc. of America third lowest goals against average at 0.85 allowing 20 goals in 23 games of action. For the fi fth straight year, Florida State reached double fi gures in shutouts recording an ACC best 13 shutouts in 2010.

42 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer 2010 season in review ACC ACCOLADES • Florida State placed a combined seven student- 2010 NCAA STAT LEADERS athletes on the 2010 All-ACC teams - two fi rst team selections (Amanda DaCosta, Toni Pressley), fi ve Individual Rankings second team selections (Ines Jaurena, Kassey Kall- Goals Per Game man, Casey Short, Tori Huster, Kelsey Wys) and one Janice Cayman...... t-109th (0.455) All-ACC Freshman team honoree (Kallman). Assists Per Game • Since 2000, FSU has received 26 fi rst team All-ACC Tori Huster ...... t-130th (0.32) selections, second most in the league behind only North Carolina (33). Points Per Game • With DaCosta’s fi rst team selection, she became the Janice Cayman...... t-116th (1.14) fi rst four-time All-ACC honoree at Florida State Goals Against Average surpassing India Trotter, who earned fi rst team All- Kelsey Wys ...... 38th (.762) ACC accolades three times (2004-06). Team Rankings GOLDEN GOALS Scoring Offense • FSU’s Rachel Lim and Tori Huster scored golden Florida State ...... 37th (1.96) goals in 2010 against Wake Forest and Arkansas. • The Seminoles have registered a golden goal in each Goals Against Average Florida State ...... 57th (.850) of the last 11 seasons. • A total of 20 golden goals have been recorded in Shutout Percentage school history including six on the road. Florida State ...... 12th (.565)

THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME Save Percentage • Florida State closed out the 2010 season with a home record of 10-1-1. The mark included a perfect Florida State ...... 51st (.829) 3-0-0 record in the NCAA Tournament and a 4-0-1 ledger against conference foes inside the friendly confi nes of the Seminole Soccer Complex. 2010 ACC STAT LEADERS • The Seminoles are unbeaten at home over their last 14 ACC regular season games posting a record of 13-0-1. FSU’s last loss at home in league play came at the hands of Virginia, a 1-0 setback on Individual Rankings September 25, 2008. The Seminoles and Cavaliers played to a scoreless tie in 2010. Goals Against Average • FSU entered the 2010 season on a 15-game home winning streak, the longest such streak in school Kelsey Wys ...... 2nd (0.76) history, surpassing the previous record of 11 set over two seasons from 2003 to 2004. The streak was snapped at 16 games in a overtime loss against rival Florida. Save Percentage Kelsey Wys ...... 1st (.843) PRESSLEY EARNS FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA HONORS Saves Per Game • Florida State University junior defender Toni Pressley garnered fi rst team All-America honors from Kelsey Wys ...... 4th (4.14) Soccer America in 2010 becoming the 11th Seminole in program history to earn fi rst team accolades. • It marked the sixth straight year that a Seminole has been named a fi rst team All-American. Shutouts Per Game • Pressley kicked the game-winning goal against USF in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Kelsey Wys ...... 1st (0.55) and was previously selected as a fi rst team All-ACC member. Team Rankings • Pressley fi nished the 2010 season with a team high three game-winning goals and helped lead the Shots Seminoles to the top ranked defense in the ACC during Florida State ...... 6th (13.04) the regular season. Points DEFENSIVE SUCCESS Florida State ...... 5th (5.65) • Behind a strong defensive front, freshman Kelsey Wys Goals Per Game posted a freshman school record for goals against aver- Florida State ...... 5th (1.96) age (0.76) and shutouts (12), while her wins (16) and saves (91) rank as the second most all-time. Assists Per Game • The Seminoles posted the top ranked defense in the Florida State ...... 6th (1.74) ACC during the regular season allowing a league-low fi ve goals against conference foes and 14 goals during Goals Allowed the regular season. Florida State ...... t-2nd (0.87) • The defensive unit opened the season posting three Goals Against Average consecutive shutouts - the second time it has happened Florida State ...... 3rd (0.85) in school history. • The Seminole defense posted an ACC best 13 shutouts Saves including a league best six shutouts in ACC play en Florida State ...... 2nd (4.22) route to a conference best 0.49 goal against average Shutouts in ACC action. Florida State ...... 1st (0.57)

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 43 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer 2010 Final stats FINAL INDIVIDUAL STATS Overall: 16-6-1; ACC: 7-2-1; Home: 10-1-1; Away: 5-4-0; Neutral: 1-1-0

## Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 20 Janice Cayman 22-22 1446 9 5 23 40 .225 25 .625 2 0-0 10 Tori Huster 21-21 1736 6 7 19 55 .109 28 .509 3 0-0 3 Casey Short 22-22 1839 5 3 13 38 .132 18 .474 1 0-0 12 Breezy Hupp 23-9 1430 5 2 12 38 .132 16 .421 1 0-0 13 Amanda DaCosta 22-22 1640 4 2 10 33 .121 12 .364 3 0-0 23 Toni Pressley 22-22 1966 4 2 10 19 .211 12 .632 3 3-3 28 Rachel Lim 19-15 1161 3 4 10 12 .250 4 .333 2 0-0 9 Kassey Kallman 22-22 2022 3 3 9 13 .231 7 .538 1 0-0 2 Ines Jaurena 21-20 1737 1 4 6 9 .111 4 .444 0 1-1 17 Ella Stephan 20-18 1272 1 1 3 6 .167 3 .500 0 0-0 8 Katya Gokhman 12-2 383 1 1 3 6 .167 4 .667 0 0-0 15 Tiana Brockway 20-20 1777 0 3 3 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 16 CC Cobb 18-1 396 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-0 7 Lindsey Rice 7-2 232 1 0 2 3 .333 1 .333 0 0-0 5 Eirin Kleppa 19-2 664 0 1 1 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 11 Tifani Mullen 15-3 417 0 1 1 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 26 Jordan Johnson 19-5 604 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 24 Niki Mercier 5-1 106 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 25 Micah Brown 6-0 135 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 22 Abby Carr 6-1 145 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 19 Kelsey Wys 22-22 2003 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Madison Winter 3-1 109 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 23 23220 45 40 130 300 .150 147 .490 16 4-4 Opponents 23 - 20 19 59 220 .091 117 .532 6 0-1

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 19 Kelsey Wys 22-22 2004:06 17 0.76 91 .843 16 5 1 12 0 Madison Winter 3-1 108:40 3 2.48 1 .250 0 1 0 0 Team Saves: 5; Team Shutouts: 1 Total 23 2112:46 20 0.85 97 .829 16 6 1 13 Opponents 23 2112:46 45 1.92 102 .694 6 16 1 3 FINAL TEAM STATS

FSU OPP GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SHOT STATISTICS Florida State 17 26 2 0 45 Goals-Shot attempts 45-300 20-220 Opponents 5 13 1 1 20 Goals scored per game 1.96 0.87 Shot pct. .150 .091 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Shots on goal-Attempts 147-300 117-220 Florida State 141 153 5 1 300 SOG pct. .490 .532 Opponents 98 116 3 3 220 Shots/Game 13.0 9.6 Assists 40 19 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total CORNER KICKS 109 80 Florida State 48 45 2 2 97 PENALTY KICKS 4-4 0-1 Opponents 48 52 1 1 102 PENALTIES Yellow cards 6 18 CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Red cards 0 0 Florida State 56 53 0 0 109 ATTENDANCE Opponents 29 50 0 1 80 Total 10,824 9,644 Dates/Avg Per Date 12/902 9/1,072 FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Neutral Site #/Avg 2/100 Florida State 70 69 6 2 147 Opponents 97 111 1 2 211

44 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer 2010 game results

Date Opponent W/L/T Score Overall Conf Attend Goals scored Aug. 20, 2010 ~ at Washington State W 1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 828 Amanda DaCosta (Rachel Lim) Aug. 22, 2010 ~ vs Gonzaga W 2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 200 Tori Huster (Eirin Kleppa) Janice Cayman (Tori Huster) Aug. 29, 2010 Stetson W 6-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 1073 Janice Cayman (Jordan Johnson) Tori Huster (Kassey Kallman) Team (unassisted) Casey Short (Janice Cayman) Breezy Hupp (Toni Pressley) CC Cobb (Katya Gokhman) Sept. 03, 2010 at Auburn L O2 2-3 3-1-0 0-0-0 1019 Ines Jaurena (penalty kick) Janice Cayman (Tori Huster) Sept. 05, 2010 at Mercer W 3-0 4-1-0 0-0-0 387 Toni Pressley (penalty kick) Tori Huster (Tifani Mullen) Lindsey Rice (Tori Huster) Sept. 10, 2010 Florida L OT 1-2 4-2-0 0-0-0 2000 Kassey Kallman (Ines Jaurena;Casey Short) Sept, 12, 2010 UCF W 3-1 5-2-0 0-0-0 527 Toni Pressley (penalty kick) Kassey Kallman (unassisted) Breezy Hupp (Rachel Lim) Sept. 19, 2010 Arkansas W OT 1-0 6-2-0 0-0-0 767 Tori Huster (Amanda DaCosta;Janice Cayman) Sept. 26, 2010 at Miami W 2-0 7-2-0 1-0-0 1217 Tori Huster (Rachel Lim;Kassey Kallman) Amanda DaCosta (Janice Cayman) Sept. 30, 2010 Wake Forest W OT 1-0 8-2-0 2-0-0 768 Rachel Lim (Janice Cayman) Oct. 03, 2010 Duke W 3-1 9-2-0 3-0-0 672 Rachel Lim (Janice Cayman;Tori Huster) Amanda DaCosta (Breezy Hupp) Breezy Hupp (Tiana Brockway) Oct. 07, 2010 Clemson W 3-0 10-2-0 4-0-0 803 Amanda DaCosta (unassisted) Tori Huster (Casey Short) Janice Cayman (Ines Jaurena) Oct. 14, 2010 at North Carolina L 0-1 10-3-0 4-1-0 2356 - Oct. 17, 2010 at NC State W 4-1 11-3-0 5-1-0 403 Casey Short (unassisted) Casey Short (Tiana Brockway) Janice Cayman (Ines Jaurena) Janice Cayman (Tori Huster) Oct. 21, 2010 Virginia T O2 0-0 11-3-1 5-1-1 932 - Oct. 24, 2010 Virginia Tech W 2-0 12-3-1 6-1-1 682 Janice Cayman (unassisted) Janice Cayman (Rachel Lim) Oct. 28, 2010 at Maryland L 1-2 12-4-1 6-2-1 642 Janice Cayman (Casey Short) Oct. 31, 2010 at Boston College W 1-0 13-4-1 7-2-1 657 Toni Pressley (unassisted) Nov. 03, 2010 ^ vs Wake Forest L 1-3 13-5-1 7-2-1 - Katya Gokhman (Ella Stephan;Breezy Hupp) Nov. 12, 2010 * Middle Tennessee State W 3-0 14-5-1 7-2-1 834 Breezy Hupp (Tori Huster) Casey Short (unassisted) Casey Short (Amanda DaCosta) Nov. 14, 2010 * USF W 2-1 15-5-1 7-2-1 785 Kassey Kallman (Tiana Brockway) Toni Pressley (penalty kick) Nov. 20, 2010 * Marquette W 3-0 16-5-1 7-2-1 981 Rachel Lim (Kassey Kallman) Ella Stephan (Toni Pressley;Tori Huster) Breezy Hupp (Ines Jaurena) Nov. 26, 2010 ** at Stanford L 0-5 16-6-1 7-2-1 2135 -

BOLD denotes ACC regular season match; ~ denotes at Pullman, Wash.; ^ denotes ACC Tournament at Cary, N.C.; * denotes NCAA Tournament at Tal- lahassee, Fla.; ** denotes NCAA Tournament at Stanford, Calif.

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 45 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer 2010 box scores #6 FSU at #18 Washington State #5 Florida State at Mercer #13 Florida State at Miami Aug. 20, 2010, Pullman, Wash. Sept. 05, 2010, Macon, Ga. Sept. 26, 2010, Coral Gables, Fla. Goals by period 1 2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State 0 1 1 Florida State 1 2 3 Florida State 1 1 2 Washington State 0 0 0 Mercer 0 0 0 Miami 0 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists 1 57:46 FSU DaCosta (1) - Lim 1 4:37 FSU Pressley (1) - Penalty kick 1 11:54 FSU Huster (5) - Lim; Kallman 2 59:30 FSU Huster (3) - Mullen 2 88:58 FSU DaCosta (2) - Cayman Shots: Florida State 16, Washington State 13 3 88:43 FSU Rice (1) - Huster Saves: Florida State 6, Washington State 8 Shots: Florida State 9, Miami 9 Shots: Florida State 18, Mercer 12 Saves: Florida State 3, Miami 3 #6 FSU vs Gonzaga Saves: Florida State 8, Mercer 3 Aug. 22, 2010, Pullman, Wash. #19 Wake Forest at #10 FSU Goals by period 1 2 Tot #6 Florida at #8 Florida State Sept. 30, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 1 1 2 Sept. 10, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla. Goals by period 1 2 OT Tot Gonzaga 0 0 0 Goals by period 1 2 OT Tot Wake Forest 0 0 0 0 Florida 0 1 1 2 Florida State 0 0 1 1 SCORING SUMMARY: Florida State 0 1 0 1 Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists SCORING SUMMARY: 1 1:27 FSU Huster (1) - Kleppa SCORING SUMMARY: Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists 2 46:56 FSU Cayman (1) - Huster Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists 1 95:11 FSU Lim (1) - Cayman 1 61:28 UF Tymrak (1) - Annis Shots: Florida State 18, Gonzaga 3 2 88:57 FSU Kallman (1) - Jaurena; Short Shots: Wake Forest 5, Florida State 17 Saves: Florida State 1, Gonzaga 7 3 90:15 UF Barney - Kit Saves: Wake Forest 10, Florida State 3

Stetson at Florida State Shots: Florida 14, Florida State 10 #16 Duke at #10 Florida State Aug. 29, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla Saves: Florida 3, Florida State 2 Oct. 03, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla. Goals by period 1 2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot Stetson 0 0 0 UCF at #8 Florida State Duke 1 0 1 Florida State 3 3 6 Sept. 12, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 2 1 3 Goals by period 1 2 Tot SCORING SUMMARY: UCF 0 1 1 SCORING SUMMARY: Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists Florida State 2 1 3 Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists 1 5:46 FSU Cayman (2) - J. Johnson 1 5:15 DUKE OWN GOAL 2 12:55 FSU Huster (2) - Kallman SCORING SUMMARY: 2 17:16 FSU Lim (2) - Cayman; Huster 3 18:42 FSU OWN GOAL (1) Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists 3 37:29 FSU DaCosta (3) - Hupp 4 46:01 FSU Short (1) - Cayman 1 28:35 FSU Pressley (2) - Penalty kick 4 69:03 FSU Hupp (3) - Brockway 5 77:38 FSU Hupp (1) - Pressley 2 34:12 FSU Kallman (1) 6 87:58 FSU Cobb (1) - Gokhman 3 57:17 FSU Hupp (2) - Lim Shots: Duke 18, Florida State 14 4 70:00 UCF Newsome (2) - Schooley Saves: Duke 4, Florida State 15 Shots: Stetson 0, Florida State 22 Saves: Stetson 5, Florida State 0 Shots: UCF 9, Florida State 13 Clemson at #9 Florida State Saves: UCF 5, Florida State 4 Oct. 07, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla. #5 Florida State at Auburn Goals by period 1 2 Tot Sept. 03, 2010, Auburn, Ala. Arkansas at #12 Florida State Clemson 0 0 0 Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Sept. 19, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 1 2 3 Florida State 1 1 0 0 2 Goals by period 1 2 OT Tot Auburn 0 2 0 1 3 Arkansas 0 0 0 0 SCORING SUMMARY: Florida State 0 0 1 1 Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists SCORING SUMMARY: 1 29:53 FSU DaCosta (4) Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists SCORING SUMMARY: 2 58:57 FSU Huster (6) - Short 1 28:33 FSU Jaurena (1) - Penalty kick Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists 3 76:02 FSU Cayman (4) - Jaurena 2 73:23 AU Townsend (1) - Frierson 1 90:17 FSU Huster (4) - DaCosta; Cayman 3 83:36 FSU Cayman (3) - Huster Shots: Clemson 3, Florida State 16 4 87:14 AU Rightmer (3) - Coffed Shots: Arkansas 6, Florida State 19 Saves: Clemson 7, Florida State 2 5 107:03 AU Frierson (3) - Coffed Saves: Arkansas 7, Florida State 6

Shots: Florida State 16, Auburn 10 Saves: Florida State 4, Auburn 6

46 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer 2010 box scores #7 FSU at #2 North Carolina #8 Florida State at #3 Maryland #25 USF at #15 Florida State Oct. 14, 2010, Chapel Hill, N.C. Oct. 28, 2010, College Park, Md. Nov. 14, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla. – NCAA Tournament Goals by period 1 2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State 0 0 0 Florida State 0 1 1 USF 1 0 1 North Carolina 0 1 1 Maryland 0 2 2 Florida State 1 1 2

SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists 1 86:38 UNC Premji (1) - Jones 1 47:43 FSU Cayman (9) - Short 1 23:59 FSU Kallman (3) - Brockway 2 58:53 MD Deegan (3) 2 44:45 USF Passariello (3) Shots: Florida State 4, North Carolina 12 3 61:42 MD Spencer (9) - Mcdowell 3 59:47 FSU Pressley (4) - Penalty kick Saves: Florida State 4, North Carolina 1 Shots: Florida State 16, Maryland 14 Shots: USF 5, Florida State 12 #8 Florida State at NC State Saves: Florida State 3, Maryland 4 Saves: USF 4, Florida State 1 Oct. 17, 2010, Raleigh, N.C. Goals by period 1 2 Tot #8 FSU at #11 Boston College #12 MARQUETTE at #11 FSU Florida State 1 3 4 Oct. 31, 2010, Newton, Mass. Nov. 20, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla. – NCAA Tournament NC State 1 0 1 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State 0 1 1 Marquette 0 0 0 SCORING SUMMARY: Boston College 0 0 0 Florida State 1 2 3 Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists 1 35:08 FSU Short (2) SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: 2 36:00 ST Krauser (5) - Santilli Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists 3 50:25 FSU Short (3) - Brockway 1 53:51 FSU Pressley (3) 1 7:51 FSU Lim (3) - Kallman 4 61:34 FSU Cayman (5) - Jaurena 2 54:37 FSU Stephan (1) - Pressley; Huster 5 78:23 FSU Cayman (6) - Huster Shots: Florida State 10, Boston College 16 3 83:18 FSU Hupp (5) - Jaurena Saves: Florida State 4, Boston College 5 Shots: Florida State 11, NC State 7 Shots: Marquette 16, Florida State 12 Saves: Florida State 3, NC State 2 Wake Forest vs Florida State Saves: Marquette 4, Florida State 7 Nov. 03, 2010, Cary, N.C. – ACC Tournament Virginia at Florida State Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State at Stanford Oct. 21, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla. Wake Forest 1 2 3 Nov. 26, 2010, Stanford, Calif. – NCAA Tournament Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Florida State 0 1 1 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 0 0 0 Florida State 0 0 0 0 0 SCORING SUMMARY: Stanford 1 4 5 Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists SCORING SUMMARY: 1 8:35 WF D'Agostino (2) - Park SCORING SUMMARY: Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists 2 48:14 WF McSally (1) - Stengel; Feger Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists None 3 51:53 FSU Gokhman (1) - Stephan; Hupp 1 30:44 STAN Nogueira (5) - Press; Garciamendez 4 60:35 WF McSally (2) - Logue 2 55:35 STAN Taylor (10) - Levin Shots: Virginia 9, Florida State 10 3 59:25 STAN Press (26) - Case Saves: Virginia 6, Florida State 5 Shots: Wake Forest 9, Florida State 7 4 77:34 STAN Noyola (10) - Zurmuhlen Saves: Wake Forest 2, Florida State 1 5 85:14 STAN Hing-Glover (4) - Redman Virginia Tech at #8 FSU Oct. 24, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla. Middle Tennessee St. at #15 FSU Shots: Florida State 6, Stanford 22 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Nov. 12, 2010, Tallahassee, Fla. – NCAA Tournament Saves: Florida State 10, Stanford 0 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State 1 1 2 Middle Tennessee St. 0 0 0 . Florida State 1 2 3 SCORING SUMMARY: . Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists SCORING SUMMARY: 1 7:17 FSU Cayman (7) Goal Time Team Goal Scorer - Assists 2 57:28 FSU Cayman (8) - Lim 1 44:58 FSU Hupp (4) - Huster 2 50:28 FSU Short (4) Shots: Virginia Tech 3, Florida State 9 3 59:32 FSU Short (5) - DaCosta Saves: Virginia Tech 2, Florida State 1 Shots: Middle Tennessee St. 5, Florida State 15 Saves: Middle Tennessee St. 4, Florida State 4

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2010 FINAL STANDINGS Conference Overall W L T Pts Pct. For Opp Hm Rd W L T Pct For Opp Hm Rd Neu Streak North Carolina 8 2 0 24 .800 27 10 3-2-0 5-0-0 19 3 2 .833 73 24 7-3-1 8-0-0 4-0-1 Lost 1 Maryland 7 2 1 22 .750 18 10 4-0-1 3-2-0 18 2 3 .848 53 20 10-0-2 5-2-0 3-0-1 Tied 1 Virginia 7 2 1 22 .750 24 9 4-1-0 3-1-1 15 5 2 .727 59 15 11-2-0 3-2-2 1-1-0 Lost 1 Florida State 7 2 1 22 .750 17 5 4-0-1 3-2-0 16 6 1 .717 45 20 10-1-1 5-4-0 1-1-0 Lost 1 *Wake Forest 5 4 1 16 .550 18 14 3-2-0 2-2-1 13 8 3 .604 44 29 5-4-0 5-3-1 3-1-2 Lost 1 Boston College 5 5 0 15 .500 14 15 2-3-0 3-2-0 17 7 7 .700 51 23 10-3-1 6-2-0 1-2-0 Lost 1 Duke 4 5 1 13 .450 18 16 3-2-0 1-3-1 11 8 4 .565 42 24 7-2-2 2-4-2 2-2-0 Lost 1 Virginia Tech 4 5 1 13 .450 14 16 2-2-1 2-3-0 10 10 1 .500 36 37 6-2-1 3-4-0 1-4-0 Lost 2 Miami 4 6 0 12 .400 12 17 2-3-0 2-3-0 10 8 1 .553 31 24 6-3-0 3-4-1 1-1-0 Lost 3 NC State 1 9 0 3 .100 4 22 0-5-0 1-4-0 7 12 0 .368 28 26 5-7-0 2-5-0 0-0-0 Lost 9 Clemson 0 10 0 0 .000 3 36 0-5-0 0-5-0 6 13 0 .316 22 47 3-6-0 3-6-0 0-1-0 Lost 2 * denotes ACC Tournament Champion; Record vs. Non-Conference Opponents: 85-25-8, .754

2010 NCAA Tournament Results 2010 ACC Tournament Results All-ACC First Team WakeMed Soccer Park Victoria DiMartino, F ...... Boston College Cary, N.C. , M ...... Boston College Semifi nal Round - Friday, December 3 Amanda DaCosta, M ...... Florida State Stanford d. Boston College ...... 2-0 Championship Final - Sunday, November 7 Toni Pressley, D ...... Florida State Wake Forest t. Maryland ...... (2ot) 1-1 , F ...... Maryland Quarterfi nals - Friday-Sunday, November 26-28 (Wake Forest wins on pks, 3-1) , D ...... North Carolina Meghan Klingenberg, M ...... North Carolina Boston College d. Washington ...... (ot) 1-0 Kealia Ohai, F ...... North Carolina Stanford d. Florida State ...... 5-0 Semifi nal Round - Friday, November 5 , M ...... Virginia Wake Forest t. North Carolina ...... (2ot) 1-1 Chantel Jones, GK ...... Virginia (Wake Forest wins on pks, 5-4) , F ...... Wake Forest Third Round - Friday-Sunday, November 19-21 Maryland d. Boston College ...... (ot) 1-0 Boston College d. West Virginia ...... 4-0 All-ACC Second Team Florida State d. Marquette ...... 3-0 First Round - Wednesday, November 3 Julia Bouchelle, M ...... Boston College Oklahoma State d. Duke ...... 2-0 North Carolina d. Virginia Tech ...... 4-2 Mollie Pathman, M ...... Duke Wake Forest d. Florida State ...... 3-1 Laura Weinberg, F ...... Duke Notre Dame d. North Carolina ...... 4-1 Maryland d. Duke ...... 1-0 Tori Huster, F ...... Florida State Ohio State d. Virginia ...... 3-2 Boston College d. Virginia...... 1-0 Ines Jaurena, D ...... Florida State Kassey Kallman, D...... Florida State ACC Academic Team Casey Short M ...... Florida State Second Round - Sunday, November 14 Kelsey Wys, GK ...... Florida State Boston College d. Hofstra ...... 3-1 Julia Bouchelle, Jr ...... Boston College Amy Caldwell, Sr ...... Boston College Amber Brooks, M ...... North Carolina Florida State d. South Florida ...... 2-1 Courtney Jones, F ...... North Carolina Hannah Cerrone, Sr ...... Boston College Meghan Lenczyk F ...... Virginia Duke t. Florida ...... (2ot) 0-0 Brooke Knowlton, Sr...... Boston College (Duke advanced on pks, 4-2) Alyssa Pember, Jr ...... Boston College All-ACC Freshmen Team North Carolina d. James Madison ...... 3-1 Maddy Elder, So ...... Clemson Patrice Vetorri, M ...... Boston College Virginia d. South Carolina ...... 3-0 Tara Campbell, So ...... Duke Kaitlyn Kerr, M ...... Duke Maddy Haller, So ...... Duke Mollie Pathman, M ...... Duke Georgetown t. Maryland ...... (2ot) 1-1 Kaitlyn Kerr, Fr ...... Duke Laura Weinberg, M ...... Duke (Georgetown advanced on pks, 3-2) Molly Lester, Sr ...... Duke Kassey Kallman, M ...... Florida State UC Irvine d. Wake Forest ...... 2-0 Mollie Pathman, Fr ...... Duke Crystal Dunn, D ...... North Carolina Ashley Rape, Jr ...... Duke Meg Morris, D ...... North Carolina Kealia Ohai, F ...... North Carolina First Round - Friday, November 12 Laura Weinberg, Fr ...... Duke Janice Cayman, Sr ...... Florida State Gloria Douglas, F ...... Virginia Boston College d. Boston University ...... 2-1 Amanda DaCosta. Sr ...... Florida State Jazmine Reeves, F ...... Virginia Tech Florida State d. Middle Tennessee State ...... 3-0 Tori Huster, Jr ...... Florida State Dayle Colpitts, GK ...... Virginia Tech Rachel Nuzzolese, F ...... Wake Forest Duke d. California...... 2-1 Ines Jaurena, So ...... Florida State Katie Stengel, F ...... Wake Forest Maryland d. High Point...... 4-1 Kassey Kallman, Fr ...... Florida State North Carolina d. Jackson State ...... 5-0 Casey Short, Jr ...... Florida State Offensive Player of the Year Kelsey Wys, So ...... Florida State Sinead Farrelly ...... Virginia Virginia d. Lehigh ...... 3-0 Yewande Balogun, Jr ...... Maryland Wake Forest d. San Diego ...... 1-0 Colleen Deegan, Sr ...... Maryland Defensive Player of the Year Dayton d. Virginia Tech ...... 3-0 Molly Dreska, Sr ...... Maryland Crystal Dunn ...... North Carolina Caitlin McDowell, Sr...... Maryland NCAA Tournament Record Ashlee Burt, Jr ...... Miami Freshman of the Year Brittney Macdonald, Sr ...... Miami Katie Stengel ...... Wake Forest (Sine 1982) Brittney Steinbruch, Sr ...... Miami Coach of the Year School App. Won Lost Tie Pct. Ali Hawkins, Sr ...... North Carolina North Carolina ...... 29...... 108 ...... 8 ...... 1 ...... 927 Ranee Premji, So ...... North Carolina Brian Pensky ...... Maryland Florida State ...... 11 ...... 30 ...... 10 ...... 2 ...... 738 Kealia Ohai, Fr ...... North Carolina ACC Players of the Week Boston College ...... 14...... 17 ...... 13 ...... 3 ...... 561 Tanya Cain, Jr...... NC State A24 Meghan Lenczyk ...... Virginia Paige Dugal, Jr ...... NC State Maryland ...... 11...... 11 ...... 9 ...... 2 ...... 545 A31 Jasmyne Spencer ...... Maryland Kim Kern, Jr...... NC State Kealia Ohai ...... North Carolina Duke ...... 17...... 17 ...... 15 ...... 6 ...... 526 Colleen Flanagan, Sr ...... Virginia S7 Katie Stengel ...... Wake Forest Virginia ...... 22...... 22 ...... 21 ...... 4 ...... 511 Maggie Kistner, Jr ...... Virginia S14 Sinead Farrelly ...... Virginia NC State ...... 11...... 10 ...... 11 ...... 1 ...... 477 Meghan Lenczyk, Sr...... Virginia S21 Alyssa Rich ...... North Carolina Wake Forest ...... 15...... 11 ...... 14 ...... 1 ...... 442 Morgan Stith, So...... Virginia S28 Kristen Mewis ...... Boston College Dayle Colpitts, Fr ...... Virginia Tech O5 Rachel Lim ...... Florida State Clemson ...... 14...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 5 ...... 426 Jennifer Harvey, Sr ...... Virginia Tech Meghan Lenczyk ...... Virginia Virginia Tech ...... 4...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 333 Brittany Michels, Jr ...... Virginia Tech O12 Colleen Deegan ...... Maryland Miami ...... 3...... 0 ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 000 , Fr ...... Wake Forest Brittany Michels ...... Virginia Tech O19 Meghan Lenczyk ...... Virginia ACC Totals ...... 152 ...... 237 ...... 121 ...... 25 ...... 651 Bianca D’Agostino, Sr ...... Wake Forest Jackie Logue, So ...... Wake Forest O25 Sade Ayinde ...... Maryland Casey Luckhurst, Sr ...... Wake Forest N2 Courtney Jones ...... North Carolina Katie Stengel, Fr ...... Wake Forest

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Individual statistics - all games SAVE PERCENTAGE ASSISTS PER GAME SHOTS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP Saves GA SavePct ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1 Kelsey Wys-FS 22 91 17 .843 1 North Carolina 24 93 3.88 1 Brittney Steinbruch-UM 19 90 4.74 2 Jill Mastroianni-BC 25 87 22 .798 2 Maryland 23 62 2.70 2 Kristie Mewis-BC 25 101 4.04 3 Vikki Alonzo-UM 19 86 24 .782 3 Virginia 22 54 2.45 4 Yewande Balogun-MD 23 71 20 .780 3 Courtney Jones-NC 22 87 3.95 4 Boston College 25 47 1.88 5 Kim Kern-ST 19 87 25 .777 4 Meghan Lenczyk-VA 22 82 3.73 5 Duke 23 43 1.87 6 Chantel Jones-VA 22 52 15 .776 5 Kara Blosser-ST 18 64 3.56 6 Florida State 23 40 1.74 7 Tara Campbell-DU 23 82 24 .774 6 Kate Howarth-UM 10 34 3.40 7 Virginia Tech 21 34 1.62 8 Anna Sieloff-NC 14 29 10 .744 7 Victoria DiMartino-BC 25 84 3.36 8 Wake Forest 24 33 1.38 9 Aubrey Bledsoe-WF 24 72 29 .713 9 NC State 19 26 1.37 8 Marika Gray-VT 21 68 3.24 10 Lauren Arnold-CU 18 89 37 .706 9 Jasmyne Spencer-MD 23 69 3.00 10 Miami 19 22 1.16 11 Clemson 19 16 0.84 10 Katie Stengel-WF 24 71 2.96 SAVES PER GAME ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G GOALS ALLOWED POINTS PER GAME 1 Lauren Arnold-CU 18 89 4.94 ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP G A P Avg/G 2 Kim Kern-ST 19 87 4.58 1 Courtney Jones-NC 22 11 14 36 1.64 3 Vikki Alonzo-UM 19 86 4.53 1 Virginia 22 15 0.68 2 Katie Stengel-WF 24 16 5 37 1.54 4 Kelsey Wys-FS 22 91 4.14 2 Florida State 23 20 0.87 3 Kealia Ohai-NC 24 14 8 36 1.50 5 Tara Campbell-DU 23 82 3.57 Maryland 23 20 0.87 4 Victoria DiMartino-BC 25 14 8 36 1.44 6 Jill Mastroianni-BC 25 87 3.48 4 Boston College 25 23 0.92 5 Sinead Farrelly-VA 22 12 7 31 1.41 7 Dayle Colpitts-VT 21 65 3.10 5 Miami 19 24 1.26 6 Sade Ayinde-MD 20 10 8 28 1.40 8 Yewande Balogun-MD 23 71 3.09 Duke 23 24 1.04 7 Meghan Lenczyk-VA 22 12 6 30 1.36 9 Aubrey Bledsoe-WF 24 72 3.00 North Carolina 24 24 1.00 8 Kristie Mewis-BC 25 10 14 34 1.36 10 Chantel Jones-VA 22 52 2.36 8 NC State 19 26 1.37 9 Kelsey Billups-VT 11 6 2 14 1.27 9 Wake Forest 24 29 1.21 10 Crystal Dunn-NC 23 9 8 26 1.13 SHUTOUTS PER GAME 10 Virginia Tech 21 37 1.76 ## Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G 11 Clemson 19 47 2.47 GOALS PER GAME 1 Kelsey Wys-FS 22 12 0.55 ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 2 Chantel Jones-VA 22 10 0.45 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1 Katie Stengel-WF 24 16 0.67 3 Vikki Alonzo-UM 19 7 0.37 ## Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg 2 Kealia Ohai-NC 24 14 0.58 4 Jill Mastroianni-BC 25 9 0.36 1 Virginia 22 15 2050:49 0.66 3 Victoria DiMartino-BC 25 14 0.56 5 Tara Campbell-DU 23 8 0.35 2 Maryland 23 20 2134:49 0.84 6 Kim Kern-ST 19 4 0.21 4 Sinead Farrelly-VA 22 12 0.55 3 Florida State 23 20 2112:46 0.85 7 Dayle Colpitts-VT 21 4 0.19 Meghan Lenczyk-VA 22 12 0.55 4 Boston College 25 23 2302:23 0.90 8 Yewande Balogun-MD 23 4 0.17 Kelsey Billups-VT 11 6 0.55 5 North Carolina 24 24 2208:32 0.98 9 Aubrey Bledsoe-WF 24 3 0.12 6 Duke 23 24 2148:28 1.01 7 Courtney Jones-NC 22 11 0.50 10 Anna Sieloff-NC 14 1 0.07 Sade Ayinde-MD 20 10 0.50 7 Wake Forest 24 29 2254:23 1.16 9 Jasmyne Spencer-MD 23 10 0.43 8 Miami 19 24 1755:07 1.23 Laura Weinberg-DU 23 10 0.43 Team statistics - all games 9 NC State 19 26 1722:09 1.36 10 Virginia Tech 21 37 1928:43 1.73 SHOTS 11 Clemson 19 47 1717:39 2.46 ASSISTS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1 North Carolina 24 440 18.33 1 Ali Hawkins-NC 13 9 0.69 2 Boston College 25 415 16.60 SAVES 2 Courtney Jones-NC 22 14 0.64 3 Virginia 22 406 18.45 ## Team GP No. Avg/G 3 Kelly Conheeney-VT 21 12 0.57 4 Duke 23 401 17.43 1 Clemson 19 114 6.00 4 Kristie Mewis-BC 25 14 0.56 5 Maryland 23 374 16.26 2 Florida State 23 97 4.22 5 Lauren Alwine-VA 19 10 0.53 6 Florida State 23 300 13.04 3 NC State 19 96 5.05 6 Caitlin Mcdowell-MD 23 12 0.52 7 Virginia Tech 21 284 13.52 4 Boston College 25 91 3.64 7 Meghan Klingenberg-NC 24 12 0.50 8 Wake Forest 24 269 11.21 5 Miami 19 86 4.53 8 Sade Ayinde-MD 20 8 0.40 9 Miami 19 259 13.63 6 Duke 23 83 3.61 9 Marika Gray-VT 21 8 0.38 10 NC State 19 243 12.79 7 Maryland 23 77 3.35 10 Crystal Dunn-NC 23 8 0.35 11 Clemson 19 182 9.58 8 Wake Forest 24 75 3.12 9 Virginia Tech 21 70 3.33 GAME-WINNING GOALS POINTS 10 Virginia 22 56 2.55 ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G 11 North Carolina 24 55 2.29 1 Meghan Lenczyk-VA 22 6 0.27 1 North Carolina 24 239 9.96 Katie Stengel-WF 24 6 0.25 2 Virginia 22 172 7.82 SHUTOUTS 3 Brittney Steinbruch-UM 19 5 0.26 3 Maryland 23 168 7.30 ## Team GP Shutouts Avg/G 4 Boston College 25 149 5.96 Sinead Farrelly-VA 22 5 0.23 1 Florida State 23 13 0.57 5 Florida State 23 130 5.65 5 Sade Ayinde-MD 20 4 0.20 2 Virginia 22 12 0.55 6 Duke 23 127 5.52 Courtney Jones-NC 22 4 0.18 3 North Carolina 24 11 0.46 7 Wake Forest 24 121 5.04 Brooke Knowlton-BC 22 4 0.18 4 Duke 23 10 0.43 8 Virginia Tech 21 106 5.05 Boston College 25 10 0.40 Jasmyne Spencer-MD 23 4 0.17 9 Miami 19 84 4.42 Kealia Ohai-NC 24 4 0.17 6 Miami 19 7 0.37 10 NC State 19 82 4.32 NC State 19 7 0.37 11 Clemson 19 60 3.16 GOALS AGAINST AVG Maryland 23 7 0.30 9 Virginia Tech 21 5 0.24 ## Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg GOALS PER GAME 10 Wake Forest 24 4 0.17 1 Chantel Jones-VA 22 15 2009:43 0.67 ## Team GP No. Avg/G 2 Kelsey Wys-FS 22 17 2004:06 0.76 1 North Carolina 24 73 3.04 11 Clemson 19 2 0.11 3 Hannah Daly-NC 22 11 1245:06 0.80 2 Virginia 22 59 2.68 4 Yewande Balogun-MD 23 20 2092:02 0.86 3 Maryland 23 53 2.30 5 Jill Mastroianni-BC 25 22 2270:20 0.87 4 Boston College 25 51 2.04 6 Tara Campbell-DU 23 24 2058:28 1.05 5 Florida State 23 45 1.96 7 Anna Sieloff-NC 14 10 822:31 1.09 6 Wake Forest 24 44 1.83 8 Aubrey Bledsoe-WF 24 29 2181:38 1.20 7 Duke 23 42 1.83 9 Vikki Alonzo-UM 19 24 1755:07 1.23 8 Virginia Tech 21 36 1.71 10 Kim Kern-ST 19 25 1604:30 1.40 9 Miami 19 31 1.63 10 NC State 19 28 1.47 11 Clemson 19 22 1.16

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Opponents Coach 2010 Record 2010 Conference Series Record Starters Letterwinners SID, Telephone, Date, Site School Rec., Yrs. Overall Finish, Record Last Meeting Back/Lost Back/Lost Web Site

Oregon State Linus Rhode 16-4-1 Pac-12 FSU leads 1-0-1 9/2 18/2 Shawn Schoeffl er Aug. 19, Away 36-23-4, 3 years 2nd, 7-2-0 2002 - FSU 0, OSU 0 (541) 737-3720 www.osubeavers.com

Portland Garrett Smith 19-1-2 West Coast Portland leads 2-1-0 8/4 15/9 Jason Brough Aug. 21, Away 156-20-8, 8 years 1st, 6-0-1 2007 - PORT 2, FSU 1 (503) 943-8439 www.portlandpilots.com

New Mexico Kit Vela 12-3-5 Mountain West First Meeting n/a n/a Kara Dana Aug. 26, Home 81-76-34, 10 years 1st, 5-0-2 (505) 925-5520 www.golobos.com

North Florida 7-11-0 Atlantic Sun FSU leads 2-0-0 10/1 21/5 Brian Morgan Aug. 28, Home 26-44-6, 4 years 4th, 6-4-0 2007 - FSU 7, UNF 0 (904) 620-4027 www.unfospreys.com

Marquette Markus Roeders 16-5-3 Big East Series Tied 1-1-0 7/4 21/12 Amy Ufnowski Sept. 2, Home 218-85-34, 15 years 1st American 2010 - FSU 3, MU 0 (414) 288-7419 11-0-0 www.gomarquette.com

UAB Harold Warren 8-9-2 Conference USA FSU leads 2-0-0 4/6 12/9 Lauren Rupert Sept. 4, Away First Season 7th, 4-5-2 2009 - FSU 8, UAB 0 (205) 934-0724 www.uabsports.com

Florida Becky Burleigh 19-2-3 Southeastern Florida leads 11-7-0 8/3 17/8 Mary Howard Sept. 9, Away 283-72-26, 16 years 1st East, 9-1-1 2010 - UF 2, FSU 1 (352) 331-6964 www.gatorzone.com

Mercer Grant Serafy 10-9-1 Atlantic Sun FSU leads 4-0-0 6/5 18/6 Jeff Graham Sept. 11, Home 59-61-12, 7 years 2nd, 7-3-0 2010 - FSU 3, MER 0 (478) 301-5209 www.mercerbears.com

Wake Forest Tony da Luz 13-8-3 Atlantic Coast WF leads 10-8-3 8/3 17/6 Alex Botoman Sept. 15, Away 173-108-24, 14 years 5th, 5-4-1 2010 - FSU 1, WF 0; (336) 758-4196 WF 3, FSU 1 (ACC) www.wakeforestsports.com

Duke Robbie Church 11-8-4 Atlantic Coast Series tied 7-7-4 11/0 18/7 Lindy Brown Sept. 18, Away 113-77-27, 10 years T-7th, 4-5-1 2010 - FSU 3, DU 1 (919) 684-2664 www.goduke.com

Clemson Eddie Radwanski 6-13-0 Atlantic Coast FSU leads 12-7-2 9/2 15/6 Libby Kehn Sept. 22, Away First Season 11th, 0-10-0 2010 - FSU 3, CU 0 (864) 656-4218 www.clemsontigers.com

North Carolina Anson Dorrance 19-3-2 Atlantic Coast UNC leads 23-2-2 10/1 20/8 Dave Lohse Sept. 29, Home 715-39-24, 32 years 1st, 8-2-0 2010 - UNC 1, FSU 0 (919) 962-7257 www.tarheelblue.com

NC State Steve Springthorpe 7-12-0 Atlantic Coast FSU leads 11-3-2 8/3 17/7 Mark Kimmel Oct. 2, Home 15-21-2, 2 years 10th, 1-9-0 2010 - FSU 4, NCS 1 (919) 515-1183 www.gopack.com

Virginia Steve Swanson 15-5-2 Atlantic Coast UVA leads 15-0-4 6/5 18/6 Steve Kirkland Oct. 8, Away 153-61-31, 11 years T-2nd, 7-2-1 2010 - FSU 0, UVA 0 (434) 982-5535 www.virginiasports.com

Maryland Brian Pensky 18-2-3 Atlantic Coast FSU leads 11-7-1 8/3 22/4 Patrick Fischer Oct. 13, Home 55-47-16, 6 years T-2nd, 7-2-1 2010 - MD 2, FSU 1 (301) 314-7062 www.umterps.com

Boston College Alison Kulik 17-7-1 Atlantic Coast FSU leads 7-0-2 8/3 18/6 Stephanie Tunnera Oct. 16, Home 189-89-26, 14 years 6th, 5-5-0 2010 - FSU 1, BC 0 (617) 552-3004 www.bceagles.com

Miami Tom Anagnost 10-8-1 Atlantic Coast FSU leads 11-2-0 5/6 14/10 Scott Zavitz Oct. 23, Home First Season 9th, 4-6-0 2010 - FSU 2, UM 0 (305) 284-3236 www.hurricanesports.com

Virginia Tech Charles Adair 10-10-1 Atlantic Coast FSU leads 9-0-1 7/3 13/5 Kelly Shuman Oct. 27, Away First Season T-7th, 4-5-1 2010 - FSU 2, VT 0 (540) 231-1494 www.hokiesports.com

50 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer all-time opponent records

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM ...... 2-0 CONNECTICUT ...... 2-2 GEORGIA STATE ...... 1-0-1 Home 1-0 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 0-0 Home 1-0 • Away 0-1 • Neutral 1-1 Home 0-0-1 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 1-0 1997 - Florida St. 1, UAB 0 2002 - CONNECTICUT 1, Florida St. 0 (NCAA) 1996 - Florida St. 2, Georgia State 1 (at Atlanta, Ga.) 2009 - FLORIDA ST. 8, UAB 0 2003 - Connecticut 2, Florida St. 0 (NCAA - at Cary, N.C.) 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Georgia State 1 (2ot) 2007 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Connecticut 2 (2ot) (NCAA) APPALACHIAN STATE ...... 2-0 2008 - Florida St. 3, Connecticut 0 (at University Park, Pa.) GEORGIA SOUTHERN ...... 0-1 Home 1-0 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 0-0 Home 0-1 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 4, App. St. 0 DARTMOUTH ...... 1-0 1995 - Georgia Southern 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 1997 - Florida St. 2, APP. St. 0 Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 2003 - FLORIDA ST. 5, Dartmouth 0 (NCAA) GONZAGA ...... 1-0 ARIZONA STATE ...... 2-0 Home 0-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 1-0 Home 1-0 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 0-0 DUKE ...... 7-7-4, 5-7-4 2010 - Florida St. 2, Gonzaga 0 2004 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Arizona State 2 Home 5-3 • Away 0-4-4 • Neutral 2-0 2006 - Florida St. 1, ARIZONA STATE 0 (ot) 1995 - Duke 2, FLORIDA ST. 0 ILLINOIS ...... 2-0 1996 - DUKE 3, Florida St. 0 Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 1-0 ARKANSAS ...... 1-0 1997 - Duke 3, FLORIDA ST. 2 (ot) 2005 - Florida St. 2, Illinois 1 (NCAA - Gainesville, Fla.) Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 1998 - DUKE 0, Florida St. 0 (2 ot) 2006 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Illinois 0 (NCAA) 2010 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Arkansas 0 (ot) 1999 - Duke 3, FLORIDA ST. 1 2000 - DUKE 3, Florida St. 2 IOWA STATE ...... 1-0 AUBURN ...... 8-2 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Duke 2 (ot) Home 0-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 1-0 Home 4-0 • Away 3-1 • Neutral 1-1 2002 - DUKE 1, Florida St. 1 (2 ot) 1995 - Florida St. 4, Iowa St. 1 (at Lincoln, Neb.) 1995 - Auburn 1, Florida St. 0 (at Athens, Ga.) 2003 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Duke 0 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 6, Auburn 1 2004 - DUKE 2, Florida St. 0 JACKSONVILLE ...... 13-1 1999 - Florida St. 4, AUBURN 0 2005 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Duke 1 (2ot) Home 9-1 • Away 4-0 • Neutral 0-0 2001 - Florida St. 1, Auburn 0 (NCAA - Clemson, S.C.) 2006 - DUKE 3, Florida St. 1 1995 - FLORIDA ST. 11, Jacksonville 0 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Auburn 1 (NCAA) 2006 - Florida St. 2, Duke 0 (ACC - Cary, N.C.) 1996 - Florida St. 11, JACKSONVILLE 0 2003 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Auburn 1 (NCAA) 2007 - Florida St. 1, DUKE 1 (2ot) 1998 - Jacksonville 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 2007 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Auburn 0 2008 - FLORIDA ST. 5, Duke 2 1999 - Florida St. 4, JACKSONVILLE 1 2008 - Florida St. 3, AUBURN 0 2009 - Florida St. 0, DUKE 0 (2ot) 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 3 , Jacksonville 0 2008 - Florida St. 1, AUBURN 0 (NCAA) 2009 - Florida St. 2, Duke 0 (ACC - Cary, N.C.) 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Jacksonville 1 (NCAA) 2010 - AUBURN 3, Florida St. 2 (2ot) 2010 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Duke 1 2001 - Florida St. 5, JACKSONVILLE 1 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Jacksonville 1 BOSTON COLLEGE ...... 7-0-2, 5-0-1 EAST CAROLINA ...... 1-0 2003 - Florida St. 3, JACKSONVILLE 1 Home 4-0 • Away 2-0-1 • Neutral 1-0-1 Home 0-0 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 0-0 2004 - FLORIDA ST. 5, Jacksonville 0 2004 - Florida State 0, Boston College 0 (2ot, NCAA - Gainesville, Fla.) 1996 - Florida St. 1, EAST CAROLINA 0 2005 - FLORIDA ST. 7, Jacksonville 0 2005 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Boston College 0 2006 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Jacksonville 0 2006 - Florida St. 0, BOSTON COLLEGE 0 (2ot) ELON COLLEGE ...... 1-0 2006 - FLORIDA ST. 6, Jacksonville 0 (NCAA) 2007 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Boston College 0 Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 2009 - FLORIDA ST. 7, Jacksonville 0 2007 - Florida St. 1, Boston College 0 (ACC - Lake Buena Vista, Fla.) 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Elon 0 2008 - Florida St. 1, BOSTON COLLEGE 0 JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... 1-0 2008 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Boston College 0 (NCAA) FLORIDA ...... 7-11 Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 2009 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Boston College 2 Home 3-5 • Away 4-6 • Neutral 0-0 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Jacksonville St. 0 2010 - Florida St. 1, BOSTON COLLEGE 0 1995 - FLORIDA 4, Florida St. 0 1996 - Florida 3, FLORIDA ST. 0 KANSAS ...... 1-1 CALIFORNIA ...... 3-0 1997 - FLORIDA 6, Florida St. 0 Home 1-0 • Away 0-1 • Neutral 0-0 Home 3-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 1998 - Florida 2, FLORIDA ST. 0 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Kansas 1 2005 - FLORIDA ST. 2, California 1 (NCAA) 1999 - FLORIDA 5, Florida St. 1 2003 - KANSAS 3, Florida St. 0 2006 - FLORIDA ST. 3, California 1 (NCAA) 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Florida 2 2009 - FLORIDA ST. 3, California 0 (NCAA) 2000 - Florida St. 2, FLORIDA 1 (NCAA) KENNESAW STATE ...... 1-0 2001 - FLORIDA 2, Florida St. 0 Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 UCLA ...... 0-1 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Florida 1 2007 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Kennesaw St. 0 (NCAA) Home 0-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-1 2003 - FLORIDA 2, Florida St. 0 2005 - UCLA 4, Florida St. 0 (NCAA - College Station, Texas) 2003 - Florida St. 2, FLORIDA 1 (NCAA) LSU ...... 2-1-1 2004 - Florida 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 Home 2-1 • Away 0-0-1 • Neutral 0-0 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE ...... 1-0 2005 - Florida St. 4, FLORIDA 2 1995 - Florida St. 1, Louisiana St. 1 (called in second ot) Home 0-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 1-0 2006 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Florida 0 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Louisiana St. 0 2007 - Florida St. 6, Cal St. Northridge 1(at Portland, Ore.) 2007 - FLORIDA 2, Florida St. 1 2002 - Louisiana St. 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 2008 - Florida 1, FLORIDA ST. 0 2007 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Louisiana St. 0 (NCAA) UCF ...... 8-3-1 2009 - Florida St. 1, FLORIDA 0 (ot) Home 5-1 • Away 3-2-1 • Neutral 0-0 2010 - Florida 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 (ot) LOUISVILLE ...... 1-0 1998 - UCF 1, Florida St. 0 Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 3, UCF 1 FLORIDA ATLANTIC ...... 3-0 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Louisville 2 2001 - Florida St. 5, UCF 0 Home 1-0 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 1-0 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 3, UCF 1 2003 - FLORIDA ST. 7, Florida Atlantic 0 LOYOLA COLLEGE (MD) ...... 2-0 2003 - Florida St. 3, UCF 0 2005 - Florida St. 3, Florida Atlantic 0 (NCAA - Gainesville, Fla.) Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 1-0 2004 - UCF 3, FLORIDA ST. 2 2006 - Florida St. 2, FLORIDA ATLANTIC 1 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Loyola 0 2005 - Florida St. 3, UCF 0 2006 - Florida St. 3, Loyola 1 (at Tempe, Ariz.) 2006 - FLORIDA ST. 2, UCF 0 FLORIDA GULF COAST ...... 1-0 2007 - Florida St. 3, UCF 3 (2ot) Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT ...... 1-0 2008 - FLORIDA ST. 5, UCF 0 2008 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Florida Gulf Coast 0 Home 0-0 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 0-0 2009 - UCF 1, Florida St. 0 (2ot) 2005 - Florida St. 2, Loyola Marymount 1 (2ot) 2010 - FLORIDA ST. 3, UCF 1 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL ...... 6-0 Home 4-0 • Away 2-0 • Neutral 0-0 MARQUETTE ...... 1-1 THE CITADEL ...... 1-0 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Florida International 0 (2ot) Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-1 Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 1999 - Florida St. 3, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 0 1995 - Marquette 1, Florida St. 0 (at Clemson, S.C.) 2005 - FLORIDA ST. 5, Citadel 0 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Florida International 1 2010 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Marquette 0 (NCAA) 2001 - Florida St. 4, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 1 CLEMSON ...... 12-7-2, 10-5-1 2004 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Florida International 0 MARYLAND ...... 11-7-1, 9-6-1 Home 6-2-1 • Away 5-5 • Neutral 1-0-1 2008 - FLORIDA ST. 5, Florida International 0 Home 5-4-1 • Away 4-3 • Neutral 2-0 1995 - CLEMSON 6, Florida St. 0 1995 - Maryland 5, FLORIDA ST. 1 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Clemson 0 FRANCIS MARION ...... 1-0 1996 - MARYLAND 2, Florida St. 0 1997 - CLEMSON 2, Florida St. 1 Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 1997 - Maryland 4, FLORIDA ST. 0 1998 - Clemson 2, FLORIDA ST. 0 2007 - FLORIDA ST. 10, Francis Marion 0 1998 - Florida St. 3, MARYLAND 2 (ot) 1999 - CLEMSON 4, Florida St. 0 1999 - Maryland 1, FLORIDA ST. 0 2000 - Clemson 3, FLORIDA ST. 2 FURMAN ...... 2-1 2000 - MARYLAND 2, Florida St. 0 2000 - CLEMSON 2, Florida St. 0 (NCAA) Home 2-0 • Away 0-1 • Neutral 0-0 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Maryland 0 2001 - Florida St. 3, CLEMSON 2 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Furman 0 2001 - Florida St. 7, Maryland 2 (ACC - Winston-Salem, N.C.) 2001 - CLEMSON 1, Florida St. 0 (NCAA) 1997 - FURMAN 2, Florida St. 1 2002 - Florida St. 1, MARYLAND 0 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Clemson 3 (ot) 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Furman 2 2002 - Maryland 4, FLORIDA ST. 2 (ACC) 2003 - Florida St. 1, CLEMSON 0 2003 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Maryland 1 2004 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Clemson 1 GEORGE MASON ...... 2-0 2003 - Florida St. 1, Maryland 0 (ACC - Cary, N.C.) 2004 - Clemson 2, Florida St. 2 (2ot ACC - Cary, N.C.) Home 1-0 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 0-0 2004 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Maryland 1 (2ot) 2005 - Florida St. 3, CLEMSON 0 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 3, George Mason 2 2005 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Maryland 1 2005 - Florida St. 4, Clemson 0 (ACC - Cary, N.C.) 2002 - Florida St. 3, GEORGE MASON 1 2006 - Florida St. 1, MARYLAND 0 2006 - FLORIDA ST. 0, Clemson 0 (2ot) 2007 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Maryland 0 2006 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Clemson 1 (NCAA) GEORGIA ...... 2-2 2008 - Florida St. 1, MARYLAND 0 (ot) 2007 - Florida St. 2, CLEMSON 0 Home 2-0 • Away 0-2 • Neutral 0-0 2009 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Maryland 1 2008 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Clemson 0 1995 - GEORGIA 5, Florida St. 4 2010 - MARYLAND 2, Florida St. 1 2009 - Florida St. 5, CLEMSON 1 1998 - GEORGIA 2, Florida St. 0 2010 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Clemson 0 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Georgia 0 MEMPHIS ...... 1-0 2004 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Georgia 0 Home 0-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 1-0 1995 - Florida St. 3, Memphis 1 (at Baton Rouge, La.)

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 51 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer all-time opponent records

MERCER ...... 4-0 NORTH FLORIDA ...... 2-0 TEXAS ...... 1-0 Home 2-0 • Away 2-0 • Neutral 0-0 Home 1-0 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 0-0 Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 1998 - Florida St. 4, MERCER 3 1996 - Florida St. 4, NORTH FLORIDA 1 2007 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Texas 0 (NCAA) 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Mercer 1 2007 - FLORIDA ST. 7, North Florida 0 2005 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Mercer 0 TEXAS A&M ...... 2-1 2010 - Florida St. 3, MERCER 0 NOTRE DAME ...... 1-3 Home 2-0 • Away 0-1 • Neutral 0-0 Home 0-1 • Away 0-1 • Neutral 1-1 1999 - TEXAS A&M 2, Florida St. 1 MIAMI ...... 11-2, 7-0 2006 - Notre Dame 2, Florida St. 1 (NCAA - Cary, N.C.) 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Texas A&M 1 Home 5-1 • Away 6-1 • Neutral 0-0 2007 - Florida St. 3, Notre Dame 2 (NCAA - College Station, Texas) 2009 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Texas A&M 1 (2ot, NCAA) 1998 - MIAMI 4, Florida St. 2 2008 - NOTRE DAME, 2, Florida St. 0 (NCAA) 1999 - Miami 3, FLORIDA ST. 0 2009 - Notre Dame 2, FLORIDA ST. 0 (NCAA) TROY ...... 1-0 2000 - Florida St. 3, MIAMI 1 Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Miami 1 OHIO STATE ...... 0-1 2007 - FLORIDA ST. 8, Troy 0 2002 - Florida St. 2, MIAMI 1 Home 0-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-1 2003 - FLORIDA ST 7, Miami 1 2000 - Ohio St. 2, Florida St. 1 (at Columbia, Mo.) VIRGINIA ...... 0-15-4, 0-13-3 2004 - Florida St.1, MIAMI 0 Home 0-6-2 • Away 0-7-1 • Neutral 0-2-1 2005 - Florida St. 3, MIAMI 1 OREGON ...... 2-0 1995 - VIRGINIA 6, Florida St. 0 2006 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Miami 0 Home 1-0 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 0-0 1996 - Virginia 3, FLORIDA ST. 1 2007 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Miami 1 2000 - Florida St. 1, OREGON 0 1997 - VIRGINIA 2, Florida St. 1 2008 - Florida St. 2, MIAMI 0 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Oregon 1 1998 - Virginia 4, FLORIDA ST. 3 (ot) 2009 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Miami 1 1998 - Virginia 2, Florida St. 0 (ACC - Orlando, Fla.) 2010 - Florida St. 2, MIAMI 0 OREGON STATE ...... 1-0-1 1999 - VIRGINIA 1, Florida St. 0 Home 0-0-1 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 0-0 2000 - Virginia 1, FLORIDA ST. 0 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE ...... 1-0 2000 - Florida St. 2, OREGON ST. 1 2001 - VIRGINIA 3, Florida St. 2 Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 0, Oregon St. 0 (2ot) 2001 - Florida St. 0, Virginia 0 (4ot, ACC - Winston-Salem, N.C.) 2010 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Middle Tennessee St. 0 (NCAA) 2002 - Virginia 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 PENN STATE ...... 2-1 2003 - VIRGINIA 3, Florida St. 2 MISSISSIPPI ...... 2-0-1 Home 1-1 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 0-0 2004 - Virginia 1, FLORIDA ST. 0 Home 2-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0-1 2003 - Penn St. 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 2005 - VIRGINIA 1, Florida St. 0 1996 - Florida St. 2, Mississippi 2 (at Atlanta, Ga.) 2008 - Florida St. 4, PENN ST. 1 2005 - Virginia 2, Florida St. 0 (ACC - Cary, N.C.) 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Mississippi 0 (NCAA) 2009 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Penn St. 1 2006 - FLORIDA ST. 0, Virginia 0 (2ot) 2003 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Mississippi 1 2007 - Florida St. 1, VIRGINIA 1 (2ot) PORTLAND ...... 1-2 2008 - Virginia 1, FLORIDA ST. 0 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE ...... 1-0 Home 1-0 • Away 0-1 • Neutral 0-1 2009 - VIRGINIA 1, Florida St. 0 Home 0-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 1-0 2001 - Portland 3, Florida St. 1 (at Winston-Salem, N.C.) 2010 - FLORIDA ST. 0, Virginia 0 (2ot) 2008 - Florida St. 7, Mississippi Valley St. 0 (NCAA - Auburn, Ala.) 2006 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Portland 1 2007 - PORTLAND 2, Florida St. 1 (ot) VIRGINIA TECH ...... 9-0-1, 7-0 MISSOURI ...... 0-1-1 Home 4-0 • Away 3-0 • Neutral 2-0-1 Home 0-0-1 • Away 0-1 • Neutral 0-0 SAN DIEGO STATE ...... 1-0 2002 - Florida St. 1, Virginia Tech 0 (at Miami, Fla.) 2000 - MISSOURI 2, Florida St. 1 Home 0-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 1-0 2004 - FLORIDA ST. 1 Virginia Tech 0 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Missouri 2 (2ot) 2003 - Florida St. 6, San Diego St. 1 (at Lawrence, Kan.) 2005 - Florida St. 3, VIRGINIA TECH 0 2006 - FLORIDA ST. 2 Virginia Tech 1 NEBRASKA ...... 0-1 SANTA CLARA ...... 0-1 2007 - Florida St. 1, VIRGINIA TECH 0 Home 0-0 • Away 0-1 • Neutral 0-0 Home 0-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-1 2008 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Virginia Tech 1 1995 - NEBRASKA 6, Florida St. 0 2001 - Santa Clara 4, Florida St. 1 (at Winston-Salem, N.C.) 2008 - Florida St. 0, Virginia Tech 0 (2ot, ACC - Cary, N.C.) 2009 - Florida St. 2, VIRGINIA TECH 1 NORTH CAROLINA ...... 2-23-2, 2-13-1 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 5-0 2009 - Florida St. 2, Virginia Tech 0 (ACC - Cary, N.C.) Home 2-6 • Away 0-8-2 • Neutral 0-9 Home 3-0 • Away 2-0 • Neutral 0-0 2010 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Virginia Tech 0 1995 - NORTH CAROLINA 3, Florida St. 1 (ot) 1996 - Florida St. 3, SOUTH ALABAMA 0 1995 - North Carolina 9, Florida St. 0 (ACC - College Park, Md.) 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 2, South Alabama 1 WASHINGTON STATE ...... 2-0 1996 - North Carolina 9, FLORIDA ST. 0 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 5, South Alabama 1 Home 1-0 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 0-0 1996 - North Carolina 7, Florida St. 1 (ACC - Clemson, S.C.) 2000 - Florida St. 2, SOUTH ALABAMA 0 2009 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Washington St. 1 1997 - NORTH CAROLINA 9, Florida St. 0 2009 - FLORIDA ST. 8, South Alabama 0 2010 - Florida St. 1, WASHINGTON ST. 0 1997 - North Carolina 5, Florida St. 0 (ACC - Winston-Salem, N.C.) 1998 - North Carolina 7, FLORIDA ST. 0 SOUTH CAROLINA ...... 0-0-1 WAKE FOREST ...... 8-10-3, 6-9-1 1999 - NORTH CAROLINA 9, Florida St. 0 Home 0-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0-1 Home 5-3 • Away 1-6-1 • Neutral 2-1-2 1999 - NORTH CAROLINA 4, Florida St. 0 (ACC) 2008 - Florida St. 3, South Carolina 3 (2ot, at Auburn, Ala.) 1995 - WAKE FOREST 4, Florida St. 1 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 3, North Carolina 2 (2ot) 1996 - Wake Forest 1, FLORIDA ST. 0 2000 - North Carolina 3, Florida St. 0 (ACC - Durham, N.C.) SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 1-0 1997 - WAKE FOREST 2, Florida St. 1 2001 - NORTH CAROLINA 4, Florida St. 1 Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 1998 - Wake Forest 3, FLORIDA ST. 1 2001 - North Carolina 4, Florida St. 0 (ACC - Winston-Salem, N.C.) 2009 - FLORIDA ST. 4, SE Louisiana 1 (NCAA) 1999 - WAKE FOREST 2, Florida St. 1 2002 - North Carolina 5, FLORIDA ST. 1 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Wake Forest 0 2003 - NORTH CAROLINA 1, Florida St. 0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ...... 2-2 2000 - Florida St. 1, Wake Forest 1 (2ot, ACC - Durham, N.C.) 2003 - North Carolina 3, Florida St. 2 (ACC - Cary, N.C.) Home 1-1 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 0-1 2001 - WAKE FOREST 4, Florida St. 2 2004 - North Carolina 4, FLORIDA ST. 0 2003 - Southern California 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 2002 - Wake Forest 3, FLORIDA ST. 2 (2ot) 2005 - North Carolina 4, FLORIDA ST. 1 2004 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Southern California 1 2003 - WAKE FOREST 0, Florida St. 0 (2ot) 2005 - Florida St. 1, NORTH CAROLINA 1 (2ot, NCAA) 2005 - Florida St. 4, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 0 2003 - Florida St. 2, Wake Forest 1 (ACC - Cary, N.C.) 2006 - NORTH CAROLINA 2, Florida St. 1 2007 - Southern California 2, Florida St. 0 (NCAA - College Station, Texas) 2004 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Wake Forest 0 2006 - North Carolina 2, Florida St. 1 (ot, ACC - Cary, N.C.) 2005 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Wake Forest 1 2007 - North Carolina 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 (ot) USF ...... 8-0-1 2006 - Florida St. 3, WAKE FOREST 2 2007 - North Carolina 1, Florida St. 0 (ACC - Lake Buena Vista, Fla.) Home 4-0-1 • Away 4-0 • Neutral 0-0 2006 - Florida St. 0, Wake Forest 0 (2ot, ACC - Cary, N.C.) 2008 - Florida St. 2, NORTH CAROLINA 2 (2ot) 1997 - Florida St. 1, USF 0 2007 - WAKE FOREST 3, Florida St. 2 2009 - FLORIDA ST. 3, North Carolina 2 (2ot) 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 1, USF 1 (2ot) 2007 - Florida St. 5, Wake Forest 2 (ACC - Lake Buena Vista, Fla.) 2009 - North Carolina 3, Florida St. 0 (ACC - Cary, N.C.) 1999 - Florida St. 1, USF 0 2008 - FLORIDA ST. 5, Wake Forest 0 2010 - NORTH CAROLINA 1, Florida St. 0 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 2, USF 1 (2ot) 2009 - WAKE FOREST 3, Florida St. 0 2001 - Florida St. 1, USF 0 2010 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Wake Forest 0 (ot) UNC CHARLOTTE ...... 0-1 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 3, USF 2 2010 - Wake Forest 3, Florida St. 1 (ACC - Cary, N.C.) Home 0-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-1 2003 - Florida St. 3, USF 0 2002 - Charlotte 4, Florida St. 3 (at Miami, Fla.) 2004 - FLORIDA ST. 2, USF 0 WEST FLORIDA ...... 2-0 2010 - FLORIDA ST. 2, USF 1 (NCAA) Home 1-0 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 0-0 UNC GREENSBORO ...... 0-1 1995 - FLORIDA ST. 5, West Florida 1 Home 0-0 • Away 0-1 • Neutral 0-0 STANFORD ...... 0-1 1996 - Florida St. 4, WEST FLORIDA 1 1997 - UNC GREENSBORO 3, Florida St. 2 Home 0-0 • Away 0-1 • Neutral 0-0 2010 - STANFORD 5, Florida St. 0 (NCAA) WEST VIRGINIA ...... 1-0 NC STATE ...... 11-3-2, 11-3-2 Home 0-0 • Away 1-0 • Neutral 0-0 Home 6-0-1 • Away 5-3-1 • Neutral 0-0 STETSON ...... 7-0 2003 - Florida St. 3, WEST VIRGINIA 2 (NCAA) 1995 - NC STATE 3, Florida St. 0 Home 4-0 • Away 3-0 • Neutral 0-0 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 4, NC State 2 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Stetson 0 WOFFORD ...... 1-0 1997 - NC STATE 4, Florida St. 1 1998 - Florida St. 4, STETSON 0 Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 1998 - NC STATE 2, Florida St. 1 1999 - Florida St. 4, STETSON 0 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 5, Wofford 1 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 2, NC State 2 (2ot) 2004 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Stetson 0 (ot) 2000 - NC STATE 0, Florida St. 0 (2ot) 2006 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Stetson 1 WRIGHT STATE ...... 1-0 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 2, NC State 1 (ot) 2009 - Florida St. 3, STETSON 0 Home 1-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 0-0 2002 - Florida St. 5, NC STATE 1 2010 - FLORIDA ST. 6, Stetson 0 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Wright St. 0 2003 - FLORIDA ST. 1, NC State 0 2004 - Florida St. 3, NC STATE 2 SYRACUSE ...... 1-0 All CAPS denotes home team 2005 - FLORIDA ST. 3, NC State 1 Home 0-0 • Away 0-0 • Neutral 1-0 First record indicates all-time record vs. opponent 2006 - Florida St. 2, NC STATE 0 1998 - Florida St. 3, Syracuse 2 (at Athens, Ga.) Second record indicates ACC regular season record vs. opponent 2007 - FLORIDA ST. 4, NC State 1 2008 - Florida St. 5, NC STATE 2 TENNESSEE ...... 1-1 2009 - FLORIDA ST. 2, NC State 0 Home 1-0 • Away 0-1 • Neutral 0-0 2010 - Florida St. 4, NC STATE 1 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 5, Tennessee 0 1997 - TENNESSEE 4, Florida St. 1

52 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer SEMINOLE RECORDS CAREER RECORDS GAME-WINNING GOALS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE GAME APPEARANCES 12 Sanna Talonen ...... 07-08 0.70 Kate Milstead (17 GA, 2199 min) ...... 07-08 100 Katrin Schmidt ...... 05-08 11 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-04 0.76 Kesley Wys (17 GA, 2004 min) ...... 2010 97 India Trotter ...... 03-06 11 Selin Kuralay ...... 05-06 0.91 Erin McNulty (45 GA, 4449 min) ...... 07-09 96 Amanda DaCosta ...... 07-10 11 Cindy Schofi eld...... 99-02 0.93 Ali Mims (61 GA, 5926 min) ...... 01, 04-06 96 Kelly Rowland ...... 03-06 9 Jessica Price ...... 08-09 1.06 Joy McKenzie (46 GA, 3923 min) ...... 01-04 95 Becky Edwards ...... 06-09 8 Jez Ratliff ...... 01-04 95 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 8 Kelly Rowland ...... 03-06 STARTS 94 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 05-07 8 India Trotter ...... 03-06 61 Ali Mims ...... 01, 04-06 93 Jez Ratliff ...... 01-04 8 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 05-07 56 Melissa Juhl ...... 95-98 90 Teresa Rivera ...... 02-05 8 Amanda DaCosta ...... 07-10 52 Erin McNulty ...... 07-09 89 Cindy Schofi eld...... 99-02 45 Jamie Gurtov ...... 96-99 89 Meredith Jones ...... 99-02 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS 41 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-04 89 Rachel Lim ...... 07-10 10 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 10 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 05-07 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS GAME STARTS 10 Amanda DaCosta ...... 07-10 POINTS 100 Katrin Schmidt ...... 05-08 9 Kelly Rowland ...... 03-06 66 Mami Yamaguchi (24g 18a) ...... 2007 95 Kelly Rowland ...... 03-06 8 Becky Edwards ...... 06-09 42 Jessica Price (16g 10a) ...... 2009 95 India Trotter ...... 03-06 8 Jez Ratliff ...... 01-04 42 Cindy Schofi eld (17g 8a) ...... 2001 94 Amanda DaCosta ...... 07-10 8 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 98-01 42 Sanna Talonen (18g 6a) ...... 2007 90 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 41 Selin Kuralay (16g 9a) ...... 2005 89 Becky Edwards ...... 06-09 MULTI-GOAL GAMES 41 Tiffany McCarty (17g 7a) ...... 2009 83 Rachel Watkin ...... 97-00 9 Sanna Talonen ...... 07-08 81 Camie Bybee ...... 01-04 7 Tiffany McCarty ...... 08-09 GOALS 79 Kristin Boyce ...... 00-03 6 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 24 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2007 77 Katie Beal ...... 01-04 6 Selin Kuralay ...... 05-06 18 Leah Gallegos ...... 2003 6 Cindy Schofi eld...... 99-02 18 Sanna Talonen ...... 2007 POINTS 5 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 05-07 17 Tiffany McCarty ...... 2009 102 Cindy Schofi eld (40g 22a) ...... 99-02 17 Cindy Schofi eld ...... 2001 SHOTS 94 Mami Yamaguchi (32g 30a) ...... 05-07 78 Sanna Talonen (34g 10a) ...... 07-08 218 Mami Yamaguchi (32 goals) ...... 05-07 ASSISTS 75 Maren Vik Edvardsen (28g 19a) ...... 98-01 207 Cindy Schofi eld (40 goals) ...... 99-02 18 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2007 70 Leah Gallegos (28g 14a) ...... 02-04 202 Selin Kuralay (29 goals) ...... 05-06 11 Amber Tollefson ...... 2003 70 Selin Kuralay (29g 12a) ...... 05-06 197 Leah Gallegos (28 goals) ...... 02-04 10 Jessica Price ...... 2009 69 Camie Bybee (24g 21a) ...... 01-04 194 India Trotter (24 goals) ...... 03-06 10 Katrin Schmidt ...... 2007 69 Tiffany McCarty (28g 13a) ...... 08-09 183 Camie Bybee (24 goals) ...... 01-04 10 Julia Schnugg ...... 2003 66 India Trotter (24g 18a) ...... 03-06 154 Kelly Rowland (17 goals) ...... 03-06 10 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 2001 64 Jez Ratliff (22g 20a) ...... 01-04 143 Amanda DaCosta (17 goals) ...... 07-10 140 Tiffany McCarty (28 goals) ...... 08-09 SHOTS ATTEMPTED GOALS 137 Maren Vik Edvardsen (28 goals) ...... 98-01 109 Leah Gallegos (18 goals) ...... 2003 40 Cindy Schofi eld...... 99-02 GOALKEEPING (CAREER) 108 Selin Kuralay (13 goals) ...... 2006 34 Sanna Talonen ...... 07-08 MINUTES 108 Mami Yamaguchi (24 goals) ...... 2007 32 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 05-07 94 Selin Kuralay (16 goals) ...... 2005 29 Selin Kuralay ...... 05-06 5926 Ali Mims ...... 01, 04-06 75 Cindy Schofi eld (15 goals) ...... 2002 28 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-04 4647 Melissa Juhl ...... 95-98 28 Tiffany McCarty ...... 08-09 4449 Erin McNulty ...... 07-09 SHOTS ON GOAL 3923 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-04 28 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 98-01 60 Leah Gallegos (18 goals) ...... 2003 3350 Kerry York ...... 01-03 24 Camie Bybee ...... 01-04 50 Mami Yamaguchi (24 goals) ...... 2007 24 India Trotter ...... 03-06 WINS 48 Tiffany McCarty (17 goals) ...... 2009 22 Jez Ratliff ...... 01-04 47 Cindy Schofi eld (15 goals) ...... 2002 46 Ali Mims ...... 01, 04-06 42 Cindy Schofi eld (17 goals) ...... 2001 ASSISTS 36 Erin McNulty ...... 07-09 30 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 05-07 26 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-04 GAME-WINNING GOALS 26 Melissa Juhl ...... 95-98 25 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 8 Jessica Price ...... 2009 22 Kerry York ...... 01-03 24 Amanda DaCosta ...... 07-10 7 Leah Gallegos ...... 2003 22 Cindy Schofi eld...... 99-02 SAVES 6 Selin Kuralay ...... 2005 21 Camie Bybee ...... 01-04 6 Kelley Poole ...... 1996 20 Becky Edwards ...... 06-09 297 Melissa Juhl (120 GA) ...... 95-98 6 Cindy Schofi eld ...... 2001 20 Jez Ratliff ...... 01-04 235 Ali Mims (61 GA) ...... 01, 04-06 6 Sanna Talonen ...... 2007 & 2008 19 Kelly Rowland ...... 03-06 204 Sarah Crawford (50 GA) ...... 99-00 19 Lauren Switzer ...... 07-09 176 Jamie Gurtov (69 GA) ...... 96-99 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS 164 Kerry York (58 GA) ...... 01-03 19 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 98-01 5 Becky Edwards ...... 2006 SHUTOUTS 5 Amber Tollefson ...... 2002 4 Amanda DaCosta...... 2008 20 Ali Mims ...... 01, 04-06 4 Kelly Rowland ...... 2004 13 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-04 4 Lauren Switzer...... 2009 13 Erin McNulty ...... 07-09 4 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 2000 & 2001 13 Melissa Juhl ...... 95-98 4 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2005 12 Kelsey Wys ...... 2010

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 53 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer SEMINOLE RECORDS MULTI-GOAL GAMES FRESHMAN RECORDS CAREER RECORDS 5 Leah Gallegos ...... 2003 SHOTS (ACC GAMES) 5 Selin Kuralay ...... 2005 73 Tiffany McCarty ...... 2008 POINTS 5 Sanna Talonen ...... 2007 68 Sanna Talonen ...... 2007 31 Tiffany McCarty (12g 7a) ...... 08-09 5 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2007 64 Leah Gallegos ...... 2002 26 Cindy Schofi eld (11g 4a) ...... 99-02 4 Tiffany McCarty ...... 2009 62 Emma Breland ...... 2000 26 Sanna Talonen (12g 2a) ...... 07-08 4 Jessica Price ...... 2009 53 Julia Schnugg ...... 2003 24 Mami Yamaguchi (9g 6a) ...... 05-07 4 Sanna Talonen ...... 2008 22 Selin Kuralay (10g 2a) ...... 05-06 POINTS GOALKEEPING (SEASON) 42 Sanna Talonen ...... 2007 GOALS MINUTES 31 Emma Breland ...... 2000 12 Tiffany McCarty ...... 08-09 2355:28 Ali Mims ...... 2006 28 Tiffany McCarty ...... 2008 12 Sanna Talonen ...... 07-08 2309:43 Erin McNulty ...... 2007 27 Camie Bybee ...... 2001 11 Cindy Schofi eld ...... 99-02 2273:02 Sarah Crawford ...... 2000 24 Kasey McCall ...... 1996 10 Selin Kuralay ...... 05-06 2188:58 Ali Mims ...... 2005 9 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 05-07 2139:29 Erin McNulty ...... 2009 GOALS ASSISTS SAVES 18 Sanna Talonen ...... 2007 12 Emma Breland ...... 2000 10 Casey Short ...... 08-10 155 Melissa Juhl ...... 1995 11 Tiffany McCarty ...... 2008 8 Becky Edwards ...... 06-09 139 Sarah Crawford ...... 2000 10 Camie Bybee ...... 2001 7 Tiffany McCarty ...... 08-09 108 Jamie Gurtov ...... 1998 9 Kasey McCall ...... 1996 7 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 98 Kerry York ...... 2002 7 Rachel Lim ...... 07-10 91 Kelsey Wys ...... 2010 ASSISTS GAME-WINNING GOALS SHUTOUTS 10 Julia Schnugg ...... 2003 9 Amanda DaCosta...... 2007 6 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 05-07 12.0 Kelsey Wys ...... 2010 8 Becky Edwards ...... 2006 4 Selin Kuralay ...... 05-06 11.0 Ali Mims ...... 2006 8 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2005 4 Sanna Talonen ...... 07-08 10.0 Kate Milstead ...... 2008 7 Emma Breland ...... 2000 3 Amanda DaCosta...... 07-10 8.0 Ali Mims ...... 2005 7 Camie Bybee ...... 2001 3 Jessica Price ...... 08-09 8.0 Erin McNulty ...... 2007 7 Leah Gallegos ...... 2002 3 Jez Ratliff ...... 01-04 3 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES GAME-WINNING GOALS 3 India Trotter ...... 03-06 739:22 Joy McKenzie ...... 2003 6 Sanna Talonen ...... 2007 3 Jez Ratliff ...... 01-04 469:07 Kate Milstead ...... 2008 5 Emma Breland ...... 2000 452:42 Ali Mims ...... 2005 3 Camie Bybee ...... 2001 MULTI-GOAL GAMES 449:21 Ali Mims ...... 2006 3 Amanda DaCosta...... 2007 3 Tiffany McCarty ...... 08-09 388:20 Sarah Crawford ...... 2000 3 Leah Gallegos ...... 2002 2 Janice Cayman ...... 2010 2 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE GAME-WINNING ASSISTS 2 Selin Kuralay ...... 05-06 (minimum 1000 minutes) 5 Becky Edwards ...... 2006 2 Sanna Talonen ...... 07-08 0.65 Ali Mims (17 GA, 2355 min) ...... 2006 4 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2005 2 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 0.68 Kate Milstead (15 GA, 1992 min) ...... 2008 3 Leah Gallegos ...... 2002 0.76 Kelsey Wys (22 GA, 2004 min) ...... 2010 3 Jez Ratliff ...... 2001 SHOTS 0.88 Erin McNulty (21 GA, 2139 min) ...... 2009 3 Casey Short ...... 2008 85 Selin Kuralay ...... 05-06 0.90 Ali Mims (22 GA, 2189 min) ...... 2005 3 Sanna Talonen ...... 2007 68 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 05-07 66 Amanda DaCosta...... 07-10 MOST WINS GOALKEEPING 63 Kelly Rowland ...... 03-06 19 Ali Mims ...... 2005 WINS 59 Tiffany McCarty ...... 08-09 18 Ali Mims ...... 2006 18 Erin McNulty ...... 2007 59 India Trotter ...... 03-06 18 Erin McNulty ...... 2007 & 2009 16 Kelsey Wys ...... 2010 17 Kate Milstead ...... 2008 8 Ali Mims ...... 2001 GOALKEEPING (ACC CAREER) 16 Kelsey Wys ...... 2010 7 Kerry York ...... 2001 WINS 15 Ali Mims ...... 01, 04-06 MOST LOSSES GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 13 Erin McNulty ...... 07-09 12 Melissa Juh ...... 1997 0.76 Kelsey Wys ...... 2010 9 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-04 11 Jamie Gurtov ...... 1998 0.94 Erin McNulty ...... 2007 8 Kate Milstead ...... 07-08 10 Melissa Juhl ...... 1995 1.59 Ali Mims ...... 2001 7 Kelsey Wys ...... 09-10 8 Sarah Crawford ...... 2000 1.67 Kerry York ...... 2001 7 Melissa Juhl ...... 1996 SHUTOUTS SHUTOUTS 7 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-04 MOST TIES 12.0 Kelsey Wys ...... 2010 7 Ali Mims ...... 01, 04-06 8.0 Erin McNulty ...... 2007 6 Kelsey Wys ...... 2010 4 Ali Mims ...... 2006 3.0 Kerry York ...... 2001 5 Erin McNulty ...... 07-09 3 Jamie Gurtov ...... 1998 2.5 Ali Mims ...... 2001 5 Kate Milstead ...... 07-08 3 Joy McKenzie ...... 2004 3 Erin McNulty ...... 2007 SAVES SAVES 3 Kate Milstead ...... 2008 3 Kerry York ...... 2002 155 Melissa Juhl ...... 1995 95 Melissa Juhl ...... 95-98 91 Kelsey Wys ...... 2010 81 Ali Mims ...... 01, 04-06 84 Erin McNulty ...... 2007 73 Sarah Crawford ...... 99-00 62 Ali Mims ...... 2001 66 Jamie Gurtov ...... 96-99 54 Kerry York ...... 2001 63 Erin McNulty ...... 07-09

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CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES GAME-WINNING GOALS YEARLY LEADERS 532:29 Joy McKenzie ...... 2003 4 Jessica Price ...... 08-09 SHOTS 469:07 Kate Milstead ...... 2008 4 India Trotter ...... 03-06 1995 Lauren Lynch ...... 38 376:24 Erin McNulty ...... 2007 3 Sanna Talonen ...... 07-08 1996 Kelley Poole ...... 56 363:42 Ali Mims ...... 2006 2 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-04 1997 Jill Ford ...... 31 286:53 Kelsey Wys ...... 2010 2 Kelly Rowland ...... 03-06 1998 Jill Ford ...... 44 2 Cindy Schofi eld ...... 99-02 1999 Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... 35 SINGLE SEASON RECORDS 2000 Emma Breland ...... 62 (ACC GAMES) GAME-WINNING ASSISTS 2001 Cindy Schofi eld ...... 69 POINTS 4 Katrin Schmidt ...... 05-08 2002 Cindy Schofi eld ...... 75 2003 Leah Gallegos ...... 109 20 Tiffany McCarty (8g 4a) ...... 2009 3 Amanda DaCosta...... 07-10 2004 Julia Schnugg ...... 53 19 Sanna Talonen (9g 1a) ...... 2008 3 Selin Kuralay ...... 05-06 15 Mami Yamaguchi (6g 3a) ...... 2007 2005 Selin Kuralay ...... 94 2 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-04 2006 Selin Kuralay ...... 108 15 Janice Cayman (6g 3a) ...... 2010 2 Jez Ratliff ...... 01-03 13 Viola Odebrecht (5g 3a) ...... 2005 2007 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 108 2 Sanna Talonen ...... 07-08 2008 Tiffany McCarty ...... 73 13 Jessica Price (5g 3a) ...... 2009 2 Amber Tollefson ...... 02-03 13 Sarah Wagenfuhr (4g 5a) ...... 2008 2009 Tiffany McCarty ...... 67 2010 Tori Huster ...... 55 GOALS OVERTIME GOALS 9 Sanna Talonen ...... 2008 2 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-04 GOALS 8 Tiffany McCarty ...... 2009 1 Jessica Price ...... 08-09 1995 Alex Osorio & Lauren Lynch ...... 6 6 Janice Cayman ...... 2010 1 Sanna Talonen ...... 07-08 1996 Kelley Poole ...... 14 6 Cindy Schofi eld ...... 2002 1997 Janna Walkup & Jill Ford ...... 5 6 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2007 MULTI-GOAL GAMES 1998 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 8 3 Sanna Talonen ...... 07-08 1999 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 9 GAME-WINNING GOALS 1 Camie Bybee ...... 01-04 2000 Emma Breland ...... 12 4 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2007 1 Jessica Price ...... 08-09 2001 Cindy Schofi eld ...... 17 2002 Cindy Schofi eld ...... 15 3 Selin Kuralay ...... 2005 1 Katrin Schmidt ...... 05-07 2003 Leah Gallegos ...... 18 3 Jessica Price ...... 2009 1 Casey Short ...... 08-10 3 Sanna Talonen ...... 2008 2004 Julia Schnugg ...... 7 1 India Trotter ...... 03-05 2005 Selin Kuralay ...... 16 2 Amanda DaCosta...... 2010 1 Kirsten van de Ven ...... 05-07 2 Julia Schnugg ...... 2004 2006 Selin Kuralay ...... 13 2 Amber Tollefson ...... 2001 2007 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 24 SHOTS 2008 Sanna Talonen ...... 16 37 India Trotter ...... 03-06 2009 Tiffany McCarty ...... 17 ASSISTS 37 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 05-07 2010 Janice Cayman ...... 9 5 Casey Short ...... 2008 36 Sanna Talonen ...... 07-08 5 Sarah Wagenfuhr ...... 2008 31 Kelly Rowland ...... 03-06 POINTS 4 Tiffany McCarty ...... 2009 28 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-04 1995 Alex Osorio ...... 15 4 Teresa Rivera ...... 2005 1996 Kelley Poole ...... 29 4 India Trotter ...... 2005 GOALKEEPING 1997 Alex Osorio ...... 12 4 Amber Tollefson ...... 2001 (NCAA CAREER) 1998 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 18 WINS 1999 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 21 SHUTOUTS 2000 Emma Breland ...... 31 6 Kelsey Wys ...... 2010 8 Erin McNulty ...... 07-09 2001 Cindy Schofi eld ...... 42 5 Kate Milstead ...... 2008 8 Ali Mims ...... 01, 04-06 2002 Cindy Schofi eld ...... 36 5 Ali Mims ...... 2006 4 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-04 2003 Leah Gallegos ...... 39 4 Joy McKenzie ...... 2003 3 Kate Milstead ...... 07-08 2004 Julia Schnugg ...... 17 4 Erin McNulty ...... 2007 3 Kelsey Wys ...... 09-10 2005 Selin Kuralay ...... 41 2006 Selin Kuralay ...... 29 CAREER RECORDS SHUTOUTS 2007 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 66 (NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES) 3 Erin McNulty ...... 07-09 2008 Sanna Talonen ...... 36 2 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-04 2009 Jessica Price ...... 42 POINTS 2010 Janice Cayman ...... 23 22 Sanna Talonen (10g 2a) ...... 07-08 2 Kate Milstead ...... 07-08 17 India Trotter (8g 1a) ...... 03-06 2 Ali Mims ...... 01, 04-06 ASSISTS 16 Mami Yamaguchi (4g 8a) ...... 05-07 2 Kelsey Wys ...... 09-10 2 Kerry York ...... 01-03 1995 Alex Osorio ...... 3 13 Kelly Rowland (5g 3a) ...... 03-06 1996 Kasey McCall ...... 6 13 Katrin Schmidt (3g 7a) ...... 05-08 SAVES 1997 Alex Osorio ...... 6 1998 Sally Shelgren...... 5 GOALS 39 Ali Mims ...... 01, 04-06 1999 April Murphy & Angela Bonnafi no ...... 7 25 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-04 2000 Emma Breland & Cindy Schofi eld ...... 7 10 Sanna Talonen ...... 07-08 23 Erin McNulty ...... 07-09 8 India Trotter ...... 03-06 2001 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 10 20 Sarah Crawford ...... 99-00 2002 Leah Gallegos ...... 7 5 Jessica Price ...... 08-09 19 Kelsey Wys ...... 09-10 2003 Amber Tollefson ...... 11 5 Kelly Rowland ...... 03-06 2004 Kelly Rowland ...... 7 4 Camie Bybee ...... 01-04 Bold = Returning Player 2005 Selin Kuralay & India Trotter ...... 9 4 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 05-07 2006 Becky Edwards ...... 8 2007 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 18 ASSISTS 2008 Lauren Switzer...... 9 8 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 05-07 2009 Jessica Price ...... 10 7 Katrin Schmidt ...... 05-08 2010 Tori Huster ...... 7 6 Amanda DaCosta...... 07-10 5 Jez Ratliff ...... 01-04 5 Lauren Switzer...... 07-09

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GAME-WINNING GOALS 1995 Alex Osorio ...... 1 Kelly McGrath ...... 1 Lizzie Easton ...... 1 Kelly Huff ...... 1 1996 Kelley Poole ...... 6 1997 Janna Walkup ...... 3 1998 Sally Shelgren...... 1 Alex Osorio ...... 1 Lauren Lynch ...... 1 April Murphy ...... 1 Rachael Watkin ...... 1 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 1 Heather Dyche ...... 1 1999 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 4 2000 Emma Breland ...... 5 2001 Cindy Schofi eld ...... 6 2002 Cindy Schofi eld ...... 4 2003 Leah Gallegos ...... 7 2004 Jez Ratliff ...... 5 2005 Selin Kuralay ...... 6 2006 Selin Kuralay ...... 5 2007 Sanna Talonen ...... 6 2008 Sanna Talonen ...... 6 2009 Jessica Price ...... 8 2010 Amanda DaCosta...... 3 FSU INDIVIDUAL Quickest Goal Allowed, Overtime ...... 90:15 Tori Huster ...... 3 GAME RECORDS (Mckenzie Barney for Florida 9/10/10) Toni Pressley ...... 3 Most Consecutive Starts ...... 87 Most Points ...... 8 (Kelly Rowland, began 8/31/03 to 10/22/06) GAME-WINNING ASSISTS (Maren Vik Edvardsen vs Furman 9/1/98; Leah Gallegos vs FAU 10/27/03) 1995 Alex Osorio ...... 1 FSU TEAM Most 1st Half Points ...... 6 Erica Shuler ...... 1 (Camie Bybee vs Miami 9/19/03; Katrin Schmidt GAME RECORDS 1996 Kasey McCall ...... 2 vs Jacksonville 11/10/06; Mami Yamaguchi vs. Troy Most Goals Scored ...... 11 Lauren Lynch ...... 2 9/12/07; Sanna Talonen vs. Kennesaw St. 11/16/07) (vs Jacksonville 9/13/95; vs Jacksonville 9/15/96) Alex Osorio ...... 2 Most 2nd Half Points ...... 6 Most Goals Scored, Defeat ...... 4 1997 Alex Osorio ...... 3 (Cindy Schofi eld vs Miami 10/25/01) (vs Georgia 10/27/95) 1998 Alex Osorio ...... 5 Most Goals ...... 4 Most Goals Allowed ...... 9 1999 April Murphy ...... 3 (Maren Vik Edvardsen vs Furman 9/1/98; (vs North Carolina, ACC Tourney 11/2/96; Angela Bonnafi no ...... 3 Leah Gallegos vs FAU 10/27/03) vs North Carolina 9/26/96; vs North Carolina 2000 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 4 Most 1st Half Goals ...... 3 9/7/97; at North Carolina 9/17/99) 2001 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 5 (Katrin Schmidt vs Jacksonville 11/10/06; Mami Most Goals Allowed, Victory ...... 3 2002 Amber Tollefson ...... 5 Yamaguchi vs. Troy 9/12/07; Sanna Talonen vs. (vs Clemson 9/20/02) 2003 Kelly Rowland ...... 3 Kennesaw State 11/16/07) Most Goals Scored, Both Teams ...... 11 2004 Kelly Rowland ...... 4 Most 2nd Half Goals ...... 3 (vs Jacksonville 9/13/95; vs Jacksonville 9/15/96) 2005 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 4 (Cindy Schofi eld vs Miami 10/25/01) Most 1st Half Goals ...... 7 2006 Becky Edwards ...... 5 Latest Game-Tying Goal ...... 88:57 (vs. Troy 9/12/07) 2007 Katrin Schmidt ...... 3 (Kassey Kallman vs Florida, 1-1, 9/10/10) Most 2nd Half Goals ...... 9 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 3 Latest Game-Winning Goal ...... 89:32 (vs Jacksonville 9/15/96) Sanna Talonen ...... 3 (Jill Ford vs. USF, 1-0, 10/22/97) Latest Game-Tying Goal in Program History ...... 88:57 2008 Amanda DaCosta...... 4 Latest Game-Winning Goal in OT ...... 109:48 (Kassey Kallman - FSU 1, Florida 2 - 9/10/10) 2009 Lauren Switzer...... 4 (Ella Stephan vs. UNC, 3-2, 10/22/09) Largest Margin of Victory ...... 11 2010 Janice Cayman ...... 2 Most Assists ...... 3 (vs Jacksonville 9/13/95; vs Jacksonville 9/15/96) Kassey Kallman ...... 2 (Erin Grimsley at Jacksonville 9/15/96; Largest Margin of Victory, Shutout ...... 11 Rachel Lim ...... 2 Mami Yamaguchi vs. Kennesaw State 11/16/07; (vs Jacksonville 9/13/95; vs Jacksonville 9/15/96) Italics = Single Season Record Jessica Price vs. South Alabama 8/28/10) Largest Margin of Victory, Home ...... 11 Most 1st Half Assists ...... 3 (vs Jacksonville 9/13/95) (Mami Yamaguchi vs. Kennesaw State 11/16/07) Largest Margin of Victory, Away ...... 7 Most 2nd Half Assists ...... 3 (vs Mississippi Valley St, NCAA 11/14/08) (Erin Grimsley at Jacksonville 9/15/96) Largest Margin of Defeat ...... 9 Most Shots ...... 10 (vs North Carolina, ACC Tourney 11/2/95; vs (Jill Ford vs Stetson 9/10/97; Leah Gallegos vs North Carolina 9/26/96; vs North Carolina Jacksonville 9/7/03; Mami Yamaguchi vs 9/7/97; at North Carolina 9/17/99) Jacksonville 10/24/07) Largest Margin of Defeat, Home ...... 9 Goalie Saves ...... 21 (vs North Carolina 9/26/96) (Melissa Juhl vs Duke 9/24/95) Largest Margin of Defeat, Away ...... 9 Quickest Goal, 1st Half ...... :15 (vs North Carolina 9/7/97; at North Carolina 9/17/99) (Mami Yamaguchi vs. Notre Dame 12/7/07) Most Shots ...... 42 Quickest Goal Allowed,1st Half ...... :30 (vs Jacksonville 10/24/06) (Robin Confer, North Carolina 9/26/96) Most First Half Shots...... 29 Quickest Goal, 2nd Half...... 45:10 (vs Mercer 9/3/99) (Selin Kuralay vs Duke 10/23/05) Most Second Half Shots ...... 26 Quickest Goal Allowed, 2nd Half ...... 46:04 (vs Loyola 9/2/01) (KayAnne Gummersall vs Duke 10/19/08) Most Shots (ACC games) ...... 32 Quickest Goal Scored, Overtime ...... 90:17 (vs NC State 9/25/05; vs Clemson 10/28/06; (Tori Huster vs Arkansas 9/19/10) vs Virginia Tech 9/28/08)

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Most SOG (ACC games) ...... 17 Most Goals ...... 3 Most Shots Allowed ...... 31 (vs NC State 11/2/08) (Katrin Schmidt vs Jacksonville 11/10/06; Sanna (at North Carolina 11/25/05) Most Shots Allowed ...... 45 Talonen vs Kennesaw State 11/16/07 and Fewest Shots ...... 2 (at Nebraska 10/8/95) Connecticut 11/30/07) (at Clemson 11/17/00) Fewest Shots ...... 0 Most 1st Half Goals ...... 3 Fewest Shots Allowed ...... 0 (at Clemson 9/29/95; at Virginia 10/13/95) (Katrin Schmidt vs Jacksonville 11/10/06; Sanna (vs Mississippi Valley St. 11/14/08) Fewest Shots Allowed ...... 0 Talonen vs Kennesaw State 11/16/07) (vs Citadel 10/25/05; vs Mississippi Valley St, Most 2nd Half Goals ...... 2 FSU TEAM SEASON RECORDS NCAA 11/14/08; vs Stetson 8/29/10) (Camie Bybee vs Dartmouth11/14/03; Most Victories ...... 20 (2005) Shortest Span Between Goals Allowed ...... :18 Kirsten van de Ven vs. LSU 11/18/07; Most Defeats ...... 14 (1995) (vs Florida 10/15/97) Casey Short vs. Middle Tennessee 11/12/10) Most Ties ...... 4 (2006) Shortest Span Answering An Opponents’ Goal ...... :15 Most OT Goals ...... 1 Most Consecutive Wins To Start A Season ...... 7 (2005) (vs Stetson 10/11/06) (Leah Gallegos vs Auburn 11/16/03 and vs Highest Winning Percentage ...... 820 (2005) Shortest Span Between FSU Goals ...... :23 West Virginia 11/23/03; Highest ACC Winning Percentage ...... 850 (2008) (vs Miami 9/19/03) Sanna Talonen vs Connecticut 11/30/07; Most Consecutive ACC Wins ...... 7 (2008) Largest Margin Of Defeat, Shutout ...... 9 Jessica Price vs. Texas A&M, 11/20/09) Fewest Victories ...... 4 (1995) (vs North Carolina, ACC Tourney 1995; vs North Most Assists ...... 3 Fewest Defeats ...... 3 (2008) Carolina 9/26/96; vs North Carolina 9/7/97; at (Mami Yamaguchi vs Kennesaw State 11/16/07) Fewest Ties ...... 0 (1997) North Carolina 9/17/99) Most 1st Half Assist ...... 3 Most Games Played ...... 27 (2007) Largest FSU Shot Advantage ...... 41 (Mami Yamaguchi vs Kennesaw State 11/16/07) Fewest Games Played ...... 19 (1995) (vs Jacksonville 10/24/06 FSU 42, JU 1) Most 2nd Half Assists ...... 2 Longest Winning Streak ...... 9 (2005) Most FSU Corner Kicks In A Game ...... 18 (Emma Breland vs Jacksonville 11/8/00; Jez Ratliff Longest Unbeaten Streak ...... 13 (2008) (vs Jacksonville 11/4/01) vs Dartmouth 11/14/03; Mami Yamaguchi vs Texas Longest Unbeaten Streak To Start A Season .....7 (2005) Most Corner Kicks For FSU In The 1st Half...... 9 11/23/07; Jessica Price vs. Miss.Valley St. 11/14/08) Longest Losing Streak ...... 8 (1995) (vs Jacksonville 11/4/01; vs LSU 11/18/07; Most Shots ...... 9 Longest Non-Winning Streak ...... 8 (1995) vs. Mississippi Valley St, NCAA 11/14/08; (Sanna Talonen vs Connecticut 11/30/07) Most Home Field Victories ...... 13 (2009) vs. SE Louisiana, NCAA 11/13/09) Goalie Saves ...... 10 Fewest Home Field Defeats ...... 0 (2001, 06) Most Corner Kicks For FSU In The 2nd Half...... 10 (Kelsey Wys at Stanford 11/26/10) Most Away Victories ...... 8 (2005) (vs FIU 10/6/98; vs Ohio State 9/3/00; Most Consecutive Road Wins vs Loyola, Md. 9/2/01) FSU TEAM GAME RECORDS FOR To Start A Season ...... 5 (1996, 05) Corner Kicks Allowed ...... 18 NCAA TOURNAMENT Longest Unbeaten Streak (North Carolina 9/7/97) Most Goals Scored ...... 7 In Road Games ...... 12 (2008) Fewest Corner Kicks Allowed ...... 0 Fewest Away Defeats ...... 1 (2002, 04, 05, 08) (30 times most recent vs Washington State 9/6/09) (vs Mississippi Valley St. 11/14/08) Most Goals Scored, Defeat ...... 1 Most Neutral-Site Victories ...... 4 (2007) FSU Fouls ...... 28 Most Neutral Site Defeats ...... 3 (2001) (Maryland 10/18/98) (vs Notre Dame 12/1/06) Most Goals Allowed, Victory ...... 2 Most Goals Scored ...... 81 (2007) Opponent Fouls ...... 29 Goals Per Game ...... 3.00 (2007) (Boston College 10/8/06) (vs West Virginia 11/23/03; vs Connecticut 11/30/07) Most Goals Allowed ...... 5 Fewest Goals Scored...... 29 (2004) FSU Yellow Cards ...... 3 Most Assists ...... 71 (2007) (Duke 10/8/02) (at Stanford 11/26/10) Most Goals Scored, Both Teams ...... 7 Assists Per Game ...... 2.87 (2008) Opponent Yellow Cards ...... 4 Fewest Assists ...... 17 (1995) (Duke 10/26/97) (FSU 7, Mississippi Valley St. 0 - 11/14/08) Largest Margin Of Victory ...... 7 Most Points ...... 233 (2007) Points Per Game ...... 8.63 (2007) FSU INDIVIDUAL GAME (FSU 7, Mississippi Valley St. 0 - 11/14/08) Largest Margin Of Defeat ...... 5 Fewest Points ...... 81 (1995) RECORDS FOR (Stanford 5, FSU 0 - 11/26/10) Most Goals Allowed ...... 61 (1995) NCAA TOURNAMENT PLAY Largest Margin Of Defeat, Shutout ...... 5 Fewest Goals Allowed ...... 15 (2008) Most Points ...... 6 (Stanford 5, FSU 0 - 11/26/10) Most Shutouts ...... 14 (2006, 08) (Katrin Schmidt vs Jacksonville 11/10/06; Sanna Largest Margin Of Defeat, Away ...... 5 Most Consecutive Shutouts ...... 6 (2003) Talonen vs Kennesaw State 11/16/07 and (Stanford 5, FSU 0 - 11/26/10) Most Shots ...... 471 (2008) Connecticut 11/30/07) Most Shots ...... 36 Shots Per Game ...... 20.5 (2008) (vs Jacksonville 11/10/06) Most Shots On Goal ...... 228 (2008) Fewest Shots Allowed ...... 219 (2004) Saves ...... 197 (1995) Saves Per Game ...... 10.37 (1995) Goals Against Average ...... 0.63 (2008) Most Corner Kicks ...... 175 (2009) Fewest Corner Kicks Allowed ...... 76 (2005)

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 57 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer SEMINOLE RECORDS

MOST IN A SEASON SHOTS ATTEMPTED SAVES PER GAME POINTS 471 (64 goals) ...... 2008 10.37 (19 games) ...... 1995 233 (81g 71a) ...... 2007 468 (44 goals) ...... 2006 6.04 (24 games) ...... 2000 204 (67g 70a) ...... 2009 446 (60 goals) ...... 2003 5.80 (20 games) ...... 1999 194 (64g 66a) ...... 2008 440 (81 goals) ...... 2007 5.33 (21 games) ...... 1998 188 (65g 58a) ...... 2005 425 (67 goals) ...... 2009 5.33 (24 games) ...... 2001 182 (60g 62a) ...... 2003 407 (65 goals) ...... 2005 4.61 (23 games) ...... 2002 168 (55g 58a) ...... 2001 352 (46 goals) ...... 2002 4.22 (23 games) ...... 2010 139 (45g 49a) ...... 2000 336 (45 goals) ...... 2000 3.95 (20 games) ...... 1996 130 (45g 40a) ...... 2010 329 (55 goals) ...... 2001 3.80 (20 games) ...... 1997 130 (45g 40a) ...... 2002 300 (45 goals) ...... 2010 3.65 (20 games) ...... 2004 129 (51g 27a) ...... 1996 SHOTS PER GAME SHUTOUTS POINTS PER GAME 20.48 (23 games) ...... 2008 14 ...... 2008 8.63 (27 games) ...... 2007 18.00 (26 games) ...... 2006 14 ...... 2006 8.43 (23 games) ...... 2008 17.15 (26 games) ...... 2003 13 ...... 2010 8.16 (25 games) ...... 2009 17.00 (25 games) ...... 2009 12 ...... 2007 7.52 (25 games) ...... 2005 16.30 (27 games) ...... 2007 11 ...... 2005 7.00 (26 games) ...... 2003 16.28 (25 games) ...... 2005 10 ...... 2009 7.00 (24 games) ...... 2001 9 ...... 2004 6.45 (20 games) ...... 1996 15.30 (23 games) ...... 2002 14.60 (20 games) ...... 1996 9 ...... 2003 5.83 (23 games) ...... 2002 8 ...... 1996 5.79 (24 games) ...... 2000 14.00 (24 games) ...... 2000 6 ...... 2001 5.65 (23 games) ...... 2010 13.71 (24 games) ...... 2001 6 ...... 2000 GOALS SHOTS ON GOAL 6 ...... 1999 6 ...... 1997 81 ...... 2007 228 (64 goals) ...... 2008 210 (67 goals) ...... 2009 67 ...... 2009 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 65 ...... 2005 202 (81 goals) ...... 2007 64 ...... 2008 194 (60 goals) ...... 2003 0.63 (15 GA, 2137 min)...... 2008 60 ...... 2003 179 (65 goals) ...... 2005 0.67 (18 GA, 2430 min)...... 2006 55 ...... 2001 0.85 (22 GA, 2325 min)...... 2009 51 ...... 1996 SOG PER GAME 0.85 (20 GA, 2113 min)...... 2010 46 ...... 2002 0.86 (22 GA, 2299 min)...... 2005 9.91 (23 games) ...... 2008 0.93 (26 GA, 2516 min)...... 2007 45 ...... 2010 8.40 (25 games) ...... 2009 45 ...... 2000 1.02 (21 GA, 1861 min)...... 2004 7.74 (23 games) ...... 2002 1.05 (28 GA, 2397 min)...... 2003 GOALS PER GAME 7.48 (27 games) ...... 2007 1.23 (31 GA, 2273 min)...... 2000 7.46 (26 games) ...... 2003 3.00 (27 games) ...... 2007 1.55 (37 GA, 2151 min)...... 2002 2.78 (23 games) ...... 2008 GOALS ALLOWED 2.68 (25 games) ...... 2009 MOST WINS 2.60 (25 games) ...... 2005 Season ACC 20 (20-4-1) ...... 2005 2.55 (20 games) ...... 1996 2010 ...... 20 ...... 5 19 (19-5-1) ...... 2009 2.31 (26 games) ...... 2003 2009 ...... 22 ...... 12 18 (18-6-3) ...... 2007 2.29 (24 games) ...... 2001 2008 ...... 15 ...... 8 18 (18-4-4) ...... 2006 2.00 (23 games) ...... 2002 2007 ...... 26 ...... 19 17 (17-3-3) ...... 2008 1.96 (23 games) ...... 2010 2006 ...... 18 ...... 8 17 (17-8-1) ...... 2003 1.88 (24 games) ...... 2000 2005 ...... 22 ...... 10 16 (16-6-1) ...... 2010 2004 ...... 21 ...... 11 15 (15-8-1) ...... 2001 ASSISTS 2003 ...... 28 ...... 5 14 (14-8-2) ...... 2000 71 ...... 2007 2002 ...... 31 ...... 15 13 (13-7-3) ...... 2002 70 ...... 2009 2001 ...... 33 ...... 16 66 ...... 2008 2000 ...... 31 ...... 11 MOST LOSSES 1999 ...... 35 ...... 22 62 ...... 2003 14 (4-14-1) ...... 1995 1998 ...... 41 ...... 20 58 ...... 2005 12 (8-12-0) ...... 1997 58 ...... 2001 1997 ...... 43 ...... 26 11 (7-11-3) ...... 1998 49 ...... 2000 1996 ...... 37 ...... 20 10 (9-10-1) ...... 1999 42 ...... 2002 40 ...... 2010 GOALKEEPING (SEASON) 8 (14-8-2) ...... 2000 40 ...... 2006 8 (15-8-1) ...... 2001 SAVES 8 (17-8-1) ...... 2003 ASSISTS PER GAME 197 (61 GA) ...... 1995 7 (12-7-1) ...... 1996 145 (31 GA) ...... 2000 7 (13-7-3) ...... 2002 2.87 (23 games) ...... 2008 128 (40 GA) ...... 2001 2.80 (25 games) ...... 2009 6 (18-6-3) ...... 2007 116 (39 GA) ...... 1999 6 (16-6-1) ...... 2010 2.63 (27 games) ...... 2007 112 (43 GA) ...... 1998 2.42 (24 games) ...... 2001 106 (37 GA) ...... 2002 2.38 (26 games) ...... 2003 MOST TIES 97 (23 GA) ...... 2010 2.32 (25 games) ...... 2005 4 (18-4-4) ...... 2006 95 (18 GA) ...... 2006 2.04 (24 games) ...... 2000 3 (7-11-3) ...... 1998 1.83 (23 games) ...... 2002 94 (26 GA) ...... 2007 3 (13-7-3) ...... 2002 1.74 (23 games) ...... 2010 93 (28 GA) ...... 2003 3 (12-5-3) ...... 2004 1.60 (20 games) ...... 2004 3 (18-6-3) ...... 2007 3 (17-3-3) ...... 2008

58 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer SEMINOLE soccer complex

HOME ATTENDANCE YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Dates Total Average 1995 ...... 5 ...... 2,922 ...... 584 1996 ...... 10 ...... 5,106 ...... 511 1997 ...... 6 ...... 3,064 ...... 511 1998 ...... 11 ...... 4,598 ...... 418 1999 ...... 9 ...... 3,170 ...... 352 2000 ...... 11 ...... 8,799 ...... 800 2001 ...... 8 ...... 4,515 ...... 564 2002 ...... 15 ...... 12,422 ...... 828 2003 ...... 10 ...... 8,651 ...... 865 2004 ...... 14 ...... 11,171 ...... 798 2005 ...... 10 ...... 9,345 ...... 934 2006 ...... 13 ...... 17,399 ...... 1,338 2007 ...... 13 ...... 13,180 ...... 1,013 2008 ...... 10 ...... 8,441 ...... 844 • The 2011 Florida State soccer program enters its 13th season of playing 2009 ...... 14 ...... 15,418 ...... 1,101 within the friendly confi nes of the Seminole Soccer Complex, which is re- 2010 ...... 12 ...... 10,824 ...... 902 garded as one of the best playing surfaces in the nation. ALL-TIME RECORDS • Florida State owns a record of 111-22-6 (.820) at the Seminole Soccer Com- Year Home Away Neutral ACC(h) NCAA(h) Overall 1995 ...... 2-3-0 0-8-1 2-3-0 0-2-0 - 4-14-1 plex over the past 12 seasons. Since the arrival of head coach Mark Kriko- 1996 ...... 6-4-0 6-2-0 0-1-1 2-2-0 - 12-7-1 rian in 2005, the Seminoles are 63-6-3 (.896) when playing at home. 1997 ...... 4-2-0 3-9-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 - 8-12-0 1998 ...... 3-6-2 3-4-1 1-1-0 0-3-0 - 7-11-3 1999 ...... 5-3-1 4-6-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 - 9-10-1 • The 2001 Seminoles posted the fi rst and only undefeated season at home 2000 ...... 9-2-0 5-4-1 0-2-1 2-2-0 1-0-0 14-8-2 going a perfect 8-0-0, while the 2006 squad did not suffer a loss in 13 games 2001 ...... 8-0-0 5-5-0 2-3-1 3-0-0 - 15-8-1 but registered two ties. The 2009 team holds the school record for the most 2002 ...... 8-5-2 4-1-1 1-1-0 1-3-0 2-0-0 13-7-3 home wins with 13. 2003 ...... 8-2-0 6-4-1 3-2-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 17-8-1 2004 ...... 10-4-0 2-1-1 0-0-2 4-2-0 - 12-5-3 2005 ...... 9-1-0 8-1-1 3-2-0 5-1-0 1-0-0 20-4-1 • The Seminole Soccer Complex is home to a school-record 24-game unbeat- 2006 ...... 11-0-2 5-2-1 2-2-1 2-0-2 4-0-0 18-4-4 en streak (2005-2007) in which the Garnet and Gold went 22-0-2 outscoring 2007 ...... 12-1-0 2-3-3 4-2-0 4-1-0 4-0-0 18-6-3 2008 ...... 8-2-0 7-1-1 2-0-2 4-1-0 1-0-0 17-3-3 the opposition 76-10. 2009 ...... 13-1-0 4-3-1 2-1-0 5-0-0 3-1-0 19-5-1 2010 ...... 10-1-1 5-4-0 1-1-0 4-0-1 3-0-0 16-6-1 • Florida State has protected its home turf when it comes to hosting NCAA Totals ...... 126-37-8 69-58-13 24-23-8 39-21-4 21-1-0 219-118-29 Tournament games posting an amazing 21-1-0 record. In fact, FSU won its TOP 10 HOME ATTENDANCES fi rst 18 postseason matches played inside the Seminole Complex. In front Date Team Result Attendance of two of the top 10 largest postseason crowds in FSU history with more 9/8/2006 Florida ...... W, 1-0 ...... 4,582 than 1,700 fans in attendance, the Seminoles clinched a spot in the College 9/10/2010 Florida ...... L, 1-2 (OT) ...... 2,000 Cup in back-to-back seasons in 2006 and 2007. 11/27/2009 Notre Dame ...... L, 0-2 ...... *^2,000 10/22/2009 North Carolina ...... W, 3-2 (2OT) ...... 2,000 9/27/2007 North Carolina ...... L, 1-2 (OT) ...... 1,925 • A school record crowd of 4,582 was on hand in a 1-0 victory over the Flor- 9/22/2005 North Carolina ...... L, 1-4 ...... 1,912 ida Gators back on September 8, 2006. 10/1/2006 Virginia Tech ...... W, 2-1 ...... 1,895 11/24/2006 Clemson ...... W, 2-1 ...... 1,754 9/7/2008 Florida ...... L, 0-1 ...... 1,732 • Over the last two seasons, FSU has played in front of a sold out stadium 11/30/2007 Connecticut ...... W, 3-2 (2OT) ...... 1,703 crowd of 2,000 three times. Fans witnessed a nail bitter against North Caro- * Largest daytime crowd in FSU soccer history lina back in 2009 as Ella Stephan recorded the golden goal with just 12 ^ Largest NCAA Tournament crowd in FSU history second remaining in the game to give FSU a 3-2 win over the Tar Heels.

• The Seminole Soccer Complex unveiled a brand new video scoreboard in 2006 displaying video clips, live video, animation, player headshots, graphics and statistics in 4.3 trillion colors.

• Adjacent to the JoAnne Graf Field, the Semi- nole Soccer Complex is located between Dick Howser Stadium and Mike Long Track on Spir- it Way. The facility can be accessed from both Spirit Way and Stadium Drive.

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 59 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer SEMINOLE streaks ALL-TIME WINNING STREAKS ACC WIN STREAKS 9 2005 Began with a 3-0 win 10/2 vs. Virginia Tech; ended with a 2-0 loss 11/4 7 2008 Began with a 3-1 win 9/28 vs. Virginia Tech; ended with a 2-2 tie 10/30 at UNC. to Virginia. 7 2005 Began with a 3-0 win 10/2 vs. Virginia Tech; ended with a 2-1 loss 9/21 at UNC. 7 2005 Began with a 4-0 win 8/26 vs. Southern Cal; ended with a 4-1 loss 9/22 to 5 2009-10 Began with a 2-1 win 11/1 at Virginia Tech; ended with a 1-0 loss 10/14 at North Carolina. North Carolina. 7 2008 Began with a 3-1 win 9/28 vs.. Virginia Tech; ended with a 2-2 tie 10/30 at 4 2008-09 Began with a 5-2 win 11/2 at NC State; ended with a 3-0 loss 10/8 at North Carolina. Wake Forest. 6 2006 Began with a 2-1 win 8/27 vs. Portland; ended with a 2-1 loss 9/21 at 4 2007 Began with a 1-0 win 10/7 at Virginia Tech; ended with a 3-2 loss 10/25 at North Carolina. Wake Forest. 6 2010 Began with a 3-1 win 9/12 vs. UCF ended with a 1-0 loss 10/14 at North Carolina. ACC UNBEATEN STREAKS 5 (2) 2009 Began with a 7-0 win 8/21 vs. JU; ended with a 1-0 (ot) loss 9/10 at UCF; 12 08-09 Began with a 3-1 win 9/28 vs. Virginia Tech; ended with a 3-0 loss 10/8 at Began with a 8-0 win 9/13 vs. UAB; ended with a 3-0 loss 10/8 at Wake Forest. Wake Forest. 5 2003 Began with a 6-1 win 9/14 vs. San Diego State; ended with a 3-2 loss 10/4 at UVa. . 7 05-06 Began with a 3-0 win 10/2 vs. Virginia Tech; ended with a 2-1 loss 9/21 at 5 2000 Began with a 3-1 victory on 9/22 vs. UCF; ended with a 0-0 tie 10/14 at North Carolina. NC State. 7 2006 Began with a 2-0 win 9/24 at NC State; ended with a 3-0 loss 10/22 at Duke. 6 2007 Began with a 4-1 win 9/30 vs. NC State; ended with a 3-2 loss 10/25 at Wake Forest. ALL-TIME UNBEATEN STREAKS 13 2008 Began with a 3-1 win 9/28 vs. Virginia Tech; ended with a 2-0 loss 11/28 at CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS (TEAM) Notre Dame in NCAA Quarterfi nals. 6 2003 Began with a 3-0 win 10/7 at UCF; ended with a 1-0 loss 10/31 at North Carolina. 9 2005 Began with a 3-0 win 10/2 vs. Virginia Tech; ended with a 2-0 loss 11/4 to Virginia. 4 (2) 2008 Began with 1-0 win 10/2 at Maryland; ended with a 5-2 win 10/19 vs.. Duke; 8 2006 Began with a 2-0 win 9/24 at NC State; ended with a 3-1 loss 10/22 at Duke. Began with 0-0 tie 11/5 vs. Virginia Tech; ended with 2-0 loss 11/28 at Notre Dame. 7 2005 Began with a 4-0 win 8/26 vs. Southern Cal; ended with a 4-1 loss 9/22 to 4 2006 Began with a 3-0 win 10/24 vs. Jacksonville; ended with a 2-1 loss 11/5 to UNC. North Carolina. 4 2005 Began with a 7-0 win 9/1 vs. Jacksonville; ended with a 4-2 win 9/16 at Florida. 7 2000 Began with a 3-1 victory 9/22 vs. UCF; ended with a 2-0 loss 10/20 at Maryland. CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS (INDIVIDUAL) ALL-TIME WINNING STREAKS Joy McKenzie 6 2003 Began with a 3-0 win 10/7 at UCF; ended with a 1-0 loss 10/31 at UNC. (START OF A SEASON) Kate Milstead 4 2008 Began with a 1-0 win 10/2 at Maryland; ended with a 5-2 win 7 2005 Began with a 4-0 win 8/26 vs. Southern Cal; ended with a 4-1 loss 9/22 to 10/19 vs. Duke. North Carolina. Ali Mims 4 2005 Began with a 7-0 win 9/1 vs. Jacksonville; ended with a 4-2 win 9/16 6 2006 Began with a 2-1 win 8/27 vs. Portland; ended with a 2-1 loss 9/21 at North Carolina. at Florida. 5 2009 Began with a 7-0 win 8/21 vs. JU; ended with a 1-0 (ot) loss 9/10 at UCF. Erin McNulty 3 2007 Began with a 1-0 win 10/7 at Virginia Tech; ended with a 4-1 win 10/21 vs. Miami. ALL-TIME UNBEATEN STREAKS Ali Mims 3 2006 Began with a 0-0 tie 10/28 vs. Clemson; ended with a 2-1 loss 11/5 to UNC. (START OF A SEASON) Ali Mims 3 2005 Began with a 5-0 win 10/25 vs. The Citadel; ended with a 2-0 loss 11/4 7 2005 Began with a 4-0 win 8/26 vs. Southern Cal; ended with a 4-1 loss 9/22 to to Virginia. North Carolina. Sarah Crawford 3 2000 Began with a 1-0 win 10/1 at Oregon; ended with a 3-2 win 10/17 vs. UNC. 6 2006 Began with a 2-1 win 8/27 vs. Portland; ended with a 2-1 loss 9/21 at North Carolina. Jamie Gurtov 3 1999 Began with a 1-0 win 9/7 at USF; ended with a 9-0 loss 9/17 at UNC. 5 2009 Began with a 7-0 win 8/21 vs. JU; ended with a 1-0 (ot) loss 9/10 at UCF.. Melissa Juhl 3 1997 Began with a 3-0 win 10/5 at Elon; ended with a 6-0 loss 10/15 at Florida. CONSECUTIVE HOME VICTORIES Kelsey Wys 3 2010 Began with a 1-0 win 9/19 vs Arkandas; ended with a 3-1 win 10/3 18 2008-09 Began with a 3-1 win 9/28/08 vs. VT; ended with a 2-0 loss 11/27/09 vs. Duke. in NCAA Quarterfi nals to Notre Dame. 11 2003-04 Began with a 7-1 win 9/19 vs. Miami; ended with a 2-1 loss 9/14 to Florida. CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES (TEAM) 10 2005-06 Began with a 3-1 win 9/25 vs. NC State; ended with a 0-0 (2ot) tie 9/28 to Virginia. 799:29 2003 Began with a 3-2 loss 10/4 at Virginia; ended with a 1-0 loss 10/31at North Carolina. 10 2007-08 Began with a 4-1 win 9/30 vs. NC State; ended with a 1-0 loss 9/7 vs. Florida. 469:07 2008 Began with a 3-1 win 9/28 vs. Virginia Tech; ended with a 5-2 win 10/19 vs. Duke 460:51 2006 Began with a 3-1 loss 10/22 at Duke; ended with a 2-1 loss 11/5 to North Carolina. HOME UNBEATEN STREAKS 439:51 2008 Began with a 5-2 win 11/2 at NC State; ended with a 2-0 loss 11/28 at 24 2005-07 Began with a 3-1 win 9/25/05 vs. NC State; ended with a 2-1 (ot) 9/27/07 to Notre Dame in NCAA Quarterfi nals North Carolina. 392:24 2005 Began in a 2-1 win 8/28 at Loyola Marymount; ended with a 4-2 win 9/16 18 2008-09 Began with a 3-1 win 9/28/08 vs. VT; ended with a 2-0 loss 11/27/09 at Florida. in NCAA Quarterfi nals to Notre Dame. 12 2000-02 Began with a 4-1 win 11/8 vs. Jacksonville in the NCAA Regional; ended with CONSECUTIVE ACC SHUTOUTS 2-1 loss 9/8 to LSU. 4 2008 Began with a 1-0 win 10/2 at Maryland; ended with a 5-2 win 10/19 vs. Duke. 11 2003-04 Began with a 7-1 win 9/19 vs. Miami; ended with a 2-1 loss 9/10 to Florida. 4 2003 Began with a 3-0 win 10/10 vs. Duke; ended with a 1-0 loss 10/31 at 10 2010- Began with a 3-1 win 9/12 vs. UCF; streak currently active North Carolina. CONSECUTIVE ROAD VICTORIES CONSECUTIVE GAMES 5 2005 Began with a 4-0 win 8/26 vs. Southern Cal; ended with a 1-0 loss 9/29 to Virginia. WITH A GOAL SCORED (TEAM) 5 1996 Began with a 4-1 win 8/31 at West Florida; ended with a 3-0 loss 9/22 at Duke. 26 06-07 Began with a 2-1 (ot) loss 11/5/06 vs. North Carolina at ACC Tournament; 3 2009 Six times total - last: ended with a 1-0 loss 11/11/07 vs. North Carolina at ACC Tournament. Began with a 2-1 win 11/1 at VT; ended with a 3-0 loss 11/8 to North Carolina 21 2002 Began with a 2-1 win over Oregon 9/1; ended with a 1-0 loss to Connecticut 11/24. at ACC Tournament in Cary, NC. 14 2000 Began with a 3-2 win over Florida 8/25; ended with a 0-0 tie at NC State 10/14. ROAD UNBEATEN STREAKS 12 2001 Began with a 3-2 win over Louisville; ended with a 0-0 tie vs. Virginia 11/9. 12 2010 Began with a 1-0 win over Wash State 8/20 ; ended with a 1-0 loss at North Carolina 10/14. 12 2008 Began with a 4-1 win 8/29 at Penn State; ended with a 2-0 loss 11/28 at Notre Dame in NCAA Quarterfi nals. CONSECUTIVE GAMES 9 2004-05 Began with a 3-2 win 10/17 vs. NC State; ended with a 1-0 loss 9/29 to Virginia. WITH A GOAL SCORED (INDIVIDUAL) 5 2002 Began with a 2-1 win 9/11 at Miami; ended with a 1-0 loss 11/24 at Connecticut. 5 1996 Began with a 4-1 win 8/31 vs. West Florida; ended with a 3-0 loss 9/22 at Duke. Mami Yamaguchi 7 2007 Began 9/3 vs. Cal State Northridge; ended 9/22 at UCF. Sanna Talonen 6 2008 Began 10/12 at Miami; ended 11/2 at NC State. Cindy Schofi eld 5 2001 Began 10/19 vs. NC State; ended 11/7 vs. Maryland. Selin Kuralay 4 2006 Began 9/1 at Arizona State; ended 9/14 at FAU. India Trotter 4 2005 Began 11/11 vs. FAU; ended 12/2 to UCLA. Emma Breland 4 2000 Began 9/24 vs. FIU; ended 10/14 at NC State. Kelley Poole 4 1996 Began 9/29 against Furman; ended 10/13 vs. Maryland.

60 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer honors and awards ALL-TIME HAT TRICKS HIGHEST RANKING BY POLL WINS OVER RANKED TEAMS 8/21/09 ...... vs JU, Becky Edwards (3), Sr. NSCAA ...... 2 (9/4/06-9/18/06; Final 2007) NSCAA Ranking At Time of the Game 11/30/07 ...... vs UConn, Sanna Talonen (3), Fr. SoccerBuzz ...... 2 (8/27/06-9/18/06) Date Site Team, Score 11/16/07 ...... vs Kennesaw St., Sanna Talonen (3), Fr. SoccerTimes ...... 2 (9/4/06-9/18/06; Final 2007) Nov. 20, 2010 H^ ...... No. 12 Marquette, 3-0 9/18/07 ...... vs UNF, Mami Yamaguchi (3), Jr. Soccer America ...... 1 (8/27/06-9/18/06) Nov. 14, 2010 H^ ...... No. 25 South Florida, 2-1 9/12/07 ...... vs Troy, Mami Yamaguchi (3), Jr. CollegeSoccer.com ...... 7 (9/03/01) Oct 31, 2010 A ...... No. 11 Boston College, 1-0 9/3/07 .vs Cal St. Northridge, Mami Yamaguchi (3), Jr. Oct 3, 2010 H ...... No. 16 Duke, 3-1 11/10/06 ...... vs JU, Katrin Schmidt (3), So. Sept. 30, 2010 H ...... No. 19 Wake Forest, 1-0 10/2/05 ...... vs VT, Viola Oderecht (3), Jr. FSU’S ALL-TIME Aug. 20, 2010 A ...... No. 18 Washington State, 1-0 10/27/03 ...... vs FAU, Leah Gallegos (4), So. COMEBACK WINS Nov. 20, 2009 H^ ...... No. 22 Texas A&M, 2-1 (2ot) 9/20/02 ...... vs Clemson, Leah Gallegos (3), Fr. Date Team (Rank) Defi cit Final Nov. 6, 2009 N* ...... No. 14 Virginia Tech, 2-0 10/23/01 ...... vs Miami, Cindy Schofi eld (3), Jr. Oct 3, 2010 Duke (16) 1-0 3-1 Nov. 1, 2009 A ...... No. 17 Virginia Tech, 2-1 9/01/98 ...... vs Furman, Maren Vik Edvardsen (4), Fr. Nov. 20, 2009 Texas A&M (23) 1-0 (2ot) 2-1 Oct. 22, 2009 H .....No. 2 North Carolina, 3-2 (2ot) 9/15/96 ...... vs JU, Kasey McCall (3), Fr. Oct. 22, 2009 North Carolina (2) 2-1 (2ot) 3-2 Sept. 27, 2009 H ...... No. 3 Boston College, 3-2 9/13/95 ...... vs JU, Kelly McGrath (3), Sr. Nov. 2, 2008 NC State 2-0 5-2 Sept. 24, 2009 H ...... No. 9 Maryland, 2-1 9/13/95 ...... vs JU, Alex Osorio (3), Fr. Nov. 30, 2007 Connecticut (24) 1-0 & 2-1 (2ot) 3-2 Sept. 18, 2009 A ...... No. 7 Florida, 1-0 (ot) 10/27/95 ...... vs , Alex Osorio (3), Fr. Sept. 30, 2007 NC State 1-0 4-1 Sept. 13, 2009 H ...... No. 24 UAB, 8-0 Nov. 24, 2006 Clemson (23) 1-0 2-1 Sept. 4, 2009 H ...... No. 10 Penn State, 2-1 Oct. 19, 2006 Wake Forest (9) 1-0 & 2-1 3-2 Nov. 22, 2008 H^ ...... No. 10 Boston College, 1-0 ALL-TIME MULTI-GOAL GAMES Oct. 11, 2006 Stetson 1-0 2-1 Oct. 19, 2008 H ...... No. 9 Duke, 5-2 2010 ...... Janice Cayman (NCSU, VT) Oct. 1, 2006 Virginia Tech 1-0 2-1 Oct. 16, 2008 H ...... No. 16 Wake Forest, 5-0 Casey Short (NCSU, MTSU) Aug. 27, 2006 Portland (1) 1-0 2-1 Oct. 5, 2008 A ...... No. 14 Boston College, 1-0 2009 ...... Becky Edwards (JU) Oct. 21, 2005 Wake Forest 1-0 4-1 Aug. 31, 2008 N ...... No. 12 Connecticut, 3-0 Rachel Lim (USA, UAB) Sept. 16, 2005 Florida 2-1 4-2 Aug. 29, 2008 A ...... No. 9 Penn State, 4-1 Jessica Price (STET, WSU, CU, SELA) Aug. 28, 2005 Loyola Marymount 1-0 (2ot) 2-1 Dec. 7, 2007 N^ ...... No. 11 Notre Dame, 3-2 Tiffany McCarty (WSU, UAB, CU, VT) Aug. 29, 2004 Southern Cal 1-0 2-1 Nov. 30, 2007 H^ ...... No. 24 Connecticut, 3-2 (2ot) Katie Bolinsky (UAB) Aug. 27, 2004 Arizona State 1-0 3-2 Nov. 23, 2007 H^ ...... No. 7 Texas, 4-0 2008 ...... Amanda DaCosta (UCF) Nov. 16, 2003 Auburn (16) 1-0 (ot) 2-1 Nov. 9, 2007 N* ...... No. 22 Wake Forest, 5-2 Casey Short (UCF) Sept. 26, 2003 Maryland (14) 1-0 2-1 Nov. 7, 2007 N* ...... No. 15 Boston College, 1-0 Tiffany McCarty (PSU, USC, Duke) Sept. 27, 2002 Florida (21) 1-0 2-1 Nov. 1, 2007 A ...... No. 25 Clemson, 2-0 Sanna Talonen (UConn, Auburn, UNC, MVSU) Sept. 20, 2002 Clemson (17) 3-2 (ot) 4-3 Oct. 14, 2007 H ...... No. 7 Boston College, 1-0 Marissa Kazbour (WF) Nov. 4, 2001 Jacksonville 1-0 5-1 Nov. 24, 2006 H^ ...... No. 21 Clemson, 2-1 Sarah Wagenfuhr (NCSU) Oct. 7, 2001 Duke 2-0 3-2 Nov. 19, 2006 H^ ...... No. 15 Illinois, 1-0 2007 ..Sanna Talonen (FMU, Troy, Miami, KSU, UConn) Sept. 30, 2001 Louisville 1-0 3-2 Nov. 12, 2006 H^ ...... No. 24 California, 3-1 Mami Yamaguchi (CSNU, Troy, UNF, CLEM, WF) Sept. 21, 2001 Kansas 1-0 4-1 Oct. 19, 2006 A ...... No. 19 Wake Forest, 3-2 Becky Edwards (Troy) Sept. 17, 2001 Clemson (7) 2-1 3-2 Aug. 27, 2006 H ...... No. 1 Portland, 2-1 Erika Sutton (FMU) Oct. 17, 2000 North Carolina (2) 1-0 (2ot) 3-2 Nov. 20, 2005 H^ ...... No. 6 California, 2-1 Lauren Switzer (WF) Sept. 29, 2000 Oregon State 1-0 2-1 Nov. 2, 2005 N* ...... No. 23 Clemson, 4-0 Kirsten van de Ven (LSU) Aug. 27, 2000 South Florida 1-0 (2ot) 2-1 Oct. 29, 2005 A ...... No. 23 Clemson, 3-0 2006 ...... Katrin Schmidt (JU) Aug. 25, 2000 Florida (6) 2-1 3-2 Oct. 23, 2005 H ...... No. 6 Duke, 2-1 (2ot) Selin Kuralay (WF) Oct. 18, 1998 Maryland 1-0 (ot) 3-2 Oct. 21, 2005 H ...... No. 23 Wake Forest, 4-1 2005 ...... India Trotter (JU, FAU) Sept. 5, 1998 Syracuse 2-1 3-2 Oct. 9, 2005 H ...... No. 10 Boston College, 3-0 Selin Kuralay (UCF, UF, CLEM) Sept. 11, 1997 South Alabama 1-0 2-1 Sept. 16, 2005 A ...... No. 13 Florida, 4-2 Holly Peltzer (UF, CLEM) Oct. 27, 1996 NC State 2-1 4-2 Sept. 17, 2004 H ...... No. 10 Clemson, 2-1 Viola Odebrecht (VT) BOLD denotes home game Aug. 27, 2004 H ...... No. 16 Arizona State, 3-2 Alli Ferreri (Citadel) Nov. 28, 2003 A^ ...... No. 8 Florida, 1-0 2004 ...... Julia Schnugg (ASU) Nov. 23, 2003 A^ ....No. 10 West Virginia, 3-2 (2ot) 2003 ...... Leah Gallegos (JU, USF, WF, Duke, FAU) FSU’S ALL-TIME GOLDEN GOALS Nov. 17, 2003 N* ...... No. 25 Maryland, 1-0 Oct. 10, 2003 H ...... No. 15 Duke, 3-0 Katie Beal (SDSU) Date Player Team Oct. 25, 2002 A ...... No. 22 Maryland, 1-0 Camie Bybee (UM) Sept. 30, 2010 .....Rachel Lim...... Wake Forest Oct. 18, 2002 A ...... No. 20 NC State, 5-1 Julia Schnugg (UM) Sept. 19, 2010 .....Tori Huster ...... Arkansas Sept. 17, 2001 A ...... No. 9 Clemson, 3-2 2002 ...... Leah Gallegos (CLEM) Nov. 20, 2009 .....Jessica Price ...... ^Texas A&M Nov. 12, 2000 A^ ...... No. 11 Florida, 2-1 Cindy Schofi eld (WF, GMU, JU) Oct. 22, 2009 ...... Ella Stephan ...... North Carolina Oct. 17, 2000 H .....No. 3 North Carolina, 3-2 (2ot) Erica Lewis (NCSU) Sept. 18, 2009 .....Toni Pressley ...... at Florida Oct. 7, 2000 H ...... No. 20 Wake Forest, 2-0 2001 ...... Cindy Schofi eld (GMU, UCF, UM) Oct. 2, 2008 ...... Sanna Talonen ...... at Maryland Sept. 10, 2000 H ...... No. 7 Texas A&M, 4-1 Amber Tollefson (CLEM, MD) Nov. 30, 2007 .....Sanna Talonen ...... ^Connecticut Aug. 25, 2000 H ...... No. 10 Florida, 3-2 Jez Ratliff (NCSU) Sept. 1, 2006 ...... Selin Kuralay ...... at Arizona State Oct. 27, 1996 H ...... No. 18 NC State, 4-2 Camie Bybee (MD) Oct. 23, 2005 ...... Mami Yamaguchi ...... Duke Oct. 20, 1996 H ...... No. 10 Clemson, 1-0 2000 ...... Emma Breland (JU, Ore St, TX A&M) Aug. 28, 2005 ..... Selin Kuralay ....at Loyola Marymount ^ denotes NCAA Tournament Match Marte Vik Edvardsen (UM) Sept. 12, 2004 .....Leah Gallegos ...... Stetson * denotes ACC Tournament Match 1999 ...... Maren Vik Edvardsen (Mercer, Stetson) Nov. 23, 2003 .....Leah Gallegos ...... ^at West Virginia 1998 ...... Danielle Ford (MD) Nov. 16, 2003 .....Leah Gallegos ...... ^Auburn Maren Vik Edvardsen (Furman, Syracuse) Sept. 21, 2003 .....Julia Schnugg ...... Ole Miss 1996 ...... Kasey McCall (App ST, JU) Sept. 20, 2002 .....Leah Gallegos ...... Clemson Erin Grimsley (UNF) Oct. 7, 2001 ...... Jez Ratliff ...... Duke Kelly Poole (Furman) Sept. 23, 2001 .....Cindy Schofi eld ...... NC State 1995 ...... Alex Osorio (JU) Oct. 17, 2000 ...... Kristin Boyce ...... North Carolina Kelly McGrath (JU) Aug. 27, 2000 ..... Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... USF Jessica Driscoll (JU) Oct. 18, 1998 ...... Alex Osorio ...... at Maryland Oct. 6, 1998 ...... Sally Shelgren .....Florida International ^ denotes NCAA Tournament Match

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 61 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer honors and awards ACC HONORS ACC STATISTICAL LEADERS Cindy Schofi eld...... 17 Goals, 2001 ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Leah Gallegos ...... 7 GWG, 2003 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2007 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 66 points, 2007 Tiffany McCarty ...... 2009 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2.44 points/game, 2007 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 24 goals, 2007 ACC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Mami Yamaguchi ...... 0.89 goals/game, 2007 Tiffany McCarty ...... 2008 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 18 assists, 2007 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 0.67 assists/game, 2007 ACC COACH OF THE YEAR Sanna Talonen ...... 6 GWG, 2007 Mark Krikorian ...... 2005 & 2009 Jessica Price ...... 42 points, 2009 Jessica Price ...... 1.68 points/game, 2009 ALL-ACC Tiffany McCarty ...... 17 goals, 2009 Melissa Juhl, Second ...... 1996 Tiffany McCarty ...... 0.68 goals/game, 2009 Emma Breland, First ...... 2000 Jessica Price ...... 8 GWG, 2009 Cindy Schofi eld, First ...... 2001 Kelsey Wys ...... 91 saves, 2010 Amber Tollefson, Second ...... 2001 Kelsey Wys ...... 12 shutouts, 2010 Cindy Schofi eld, First ...... 2002 Kelsey Wys ...... 0.55 shutouts per game, 2010 Kristin Boyce, First ...... 2003 Kelsey Wys ...... 843 save percentage, 2010 Leah Gallegos, First ...... 2003 Joy McKenzie, First ...... 2004 ACC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM India Trotter, First ...... 2004 Ali Mims ...... 2005 Kelly Rowland, Second...... 2004 Viola Odebrecht ...... 2005 Julia Schnugg, Second ...... 2004 Katrin Schmidt ...... 2005 Selin Kuralay, First ...... 2005 Becky Edwards ...... 2006 Kelly Rowland ...... 2006 Viola Odebrecht, First ...... 2005 ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM India Trotter, First ...... 2005 Katrin Schmidt ...... 2006 Selin Kuralay, First ...... 2006 Sarah Crawford ...... 2000 Kirsten van de Ven...... 2006 Katrin Schmidt, First ...... 2006 Rachael Watkin ...... 2000 Becky Edwards ...... 2007 India Trotter, First ...... 2006 Katie Beal ...... 2001 Marissa Kazbour ...... 2007 Kelly Rowland, Second...... 2006 Heather Dyche ...... 2001 Erin McNulty ...... 2007 Mami Yamaguchi, First ...... 2007 Amber Tollefson ...... 2001 Katrin Schmidt ...... 2007 Amanda DaCosta, Second ...... 2007 Katie Beal ...... 2003 Sanna Talonen ...... 2007 Amanda DaCosta, First ...... 2008 Joy McKenzie ...... 2003 Kirsten van de Ven...... 2007 Sanna Talonen, First ...... 2008 Kelly Rowland ...... 2003 Becky Edwards ...... 2008 Sarah Wagenfuhr, First ...... 2008 Leah Gallegos ...... 2003 Marissa Kazbour ...... 2008 Becky Edwards, Second ...... 2008 Holly Peltzer...... 2005 Katrin Schmidt ...... 2008 Becky Edwards, First ...... 2009 Ali Mims ...... 2006 Sanna Talonen ...... 2008 Tiffany McCarty, First ...... 2009 Kelly Rowland ...... 2006 Becky Edwards ...... 2009 Amanda DaCosta, Second ...... 2009 India Trotter ...... 2006 Tori Huster ...... 2009 Toni Pressley, Second ...... 2009 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2006 Marissa Kazbour ...... 2009 Jessica Price, Second ...... 2009 Amanda DaCosta ...... 2007 Tiffany McCarty ...... 2009 Toni Pressley, First ...... 2010 Katrin Schmidt ...... 2007 Erin McNulty ...... 2009 Amanda DaCosta, First ...... 2010 Lauren Switzer ...... 2007 Jessica Price ...... 2009 Tori Huster, Second ...... 2010 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2007 Janice Cayman ...... 2010 Ines Jaurena, Second ...... 2010 Amanda DaCosta ...... 2009 Amanda DaCosta ...... 2010 Kassey Kallman, Second ...... 2010 Becky Edwards ...... 2009 Tori Huster ...... 2010 Kelsey Wys, Second ...... 2010 Tiffany McCarty ...... 2009 Ines Jaurena ...... 2010 Casey Short, Second ...... 2010 Jessica Price ...... 2009 Kassey Kallman ...... 2010 Casey Short ...... 2010 ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK ALL-ACC FRESHMAN TEAM Kelsey Wys ...... 2010 Emma Breland ...... 2000 Oct. 21, 1996 ...... Melissa Juhl Katie Beal ...... 2001 Oct. 19, 1998 ...... Jill Ford ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Camie Bybee ...... 2001 Sept. 24, 2001 ...... Amber Tollefson Four-Time Honoree Jez Ratliff ...... 2001 Oct. 8, 2001 ...... Cindy Schofi eld Kimmy Diaz ...... 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Leah Gallegos ...... 2002 Nov. 5, 2001 ...... Cindy Schofi eld Heather Dyche ...... 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Julia Schnugg ...... 2003 Sept. 23, 2002 ...... Leah Gallegos Jenny Garcia ...... 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 India Trotter ...... 2003 Oct. 14, 2003 ...... Leah Gallegos Ashley Halter ...... 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Libby Gianeskis ...... 2004 Sept. 20, 2004 ...... Julia Schnugg Janine Lavoie ...... 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Sara Wagenfuhr...... 2005 Oct. 11, 2004 ...... Joy McKenzie Erin McNulty ...... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Katrin Schmidt ...... 2005 Sept. 12, 2005 ...... Selin Kuralay April Murphy ...... 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2005 Sept. 19, 2005 ...... Holly Peltzer Jessica Price ...... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Becky Edwards ...... 2006 Oct. 31, 2005 ...... Selin Kuralay Katrin Schmidt ...... 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Amanda DaCosta ...... 2007 Aug. 28, 2006 ...... Mami Yamaguchi Tori Huster ...... 2008 Oct. 21, 2008 ...... Sanna Talonen Three-Time Honoree Tiffany McCarty ...... 2008 Nov. 4, 2008 ...... Sanna Talonen Kristin Boyce ...... 2001, 2002, 2003 Casey Short ...... 2008 Sept. 8, 2009 ...... Jessica Price Jessica Driscoll ...... 1995, 1996, 1997 Ines Jaurena ...... 2009 Sept. 22, 2009 ...... Toni Pressley Becky Edwards ...... 2006, 2007, 2008 Kassey Kallman ...... 2010 Sept. 29, 2009 ...... Tiffany McCarty Tori Huster ...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Oct. 20, 2009 ...... Tiffany McCarty Marissa Kazbour ...... 2007, 2008, 2009 Oct. 27, 2009 ...... Ella Stephan Lauren Lynch ...... 1995, 1996, 1998 Oct. 4, 2010 ...... Rachel Lim Jez Ratliff ...... 2001, 2003, 2004

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Casey Short ...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Niki Mercier ...... 2009 SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICANS Ella Stephan ...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Kate Milstead ...... 2007 India Trotter ...... First Team, 2005 Amber Tollefson ...... 2001, 2002, 2003 Viola Odebrecht ...... 2005 Katrin Schmidt ...... First Team, 2007 Janna Walkup ...... 1995, 1997, 1998 Alexandra Osorio ...... 1998 Kirsten van de Ven...... First Team, 2007 Rachael Watkin ...... 1997, 1998, 2000 Kelley Poole ...... 1996 Team Academic Award ...... Team GPA - 3.03, 2007 Kelly Robinson ...... 1999 Becky Edwards ...... First Team, 2008 Two-Time Honoree Cindy Schofi eld...... 2001 Becky Edwards ...... First Team, 2009 Katie Beal ...... 2001, 2003 Maike Seuren ...... 2006 Jessica Bell ...... 2002, 2003 Katherine Spicer ...... 1998 WEEKLY HONORS Jordan Bryant ...... 2004, 2005 Colette Swensen ...... 2006 Sanna Talonen ...... Player of the Week (10/20/08) Sarah Crawford ...... 1999, 2000 Katie Talley ...... 2001 Sanna Talonen ...... Player of the Week (11/3/08) Sarah Deacon ...... 1999, 2000 Sanna Talonen ...... 2007 Jessica Price ...... Player of the Week (9/9/09) Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 1999, 2001 India Trotter ...... 2004 Tiffany McCarty ...... Player of the Week (9/30/09) Tori George ...... 2000, 2001 Sarah Wagenfuhr ...... 2007 Ella Stephan ...... Player of the Week (10/28/09) Libby Gianeskis ...... 2004, 2005 Melissa Wheeler ...... 2006 Jamie Gurtov ...... 1998, 1999 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2005 SOCCER AMERICA Ines Jaurena ...... 2009, 2010 Jennifer Yocca ...... 1995 INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES Meredith Jones ...... 1999, 2000 Selin Kuralay ...... Team MVP, 2005 Rachel Lim ...... 2007, 2009 ACC WEAVER-JAMES-CORRIGAN India Trotter ...... Team MVP, 2006 Katie Lunn ...... 1996, 1997 POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Mami Yamaguchi ...... First Team MVP, 2007 Margo McAuley ...... 2007, 2008 AWARD RECIPIENTS Sanna Talonen ...... First Team MVP, 2008 Tiffany McCarty ...... 2008, 2009 Jez Ratliff ...... 2005 Amanda DaCosta ...... Second Team MVP, 2008 Rachel McDowell ...... 2003, 2004 Kelly Rowland ...... 2006 Tiffany McCarty ...... First Team MVP, 2009 Ali Mims ...... 2001, 2004 Becky Edwards ...... Second Team MVP, 2009 Tifani Mullen ...... 2009, 2010 Toni Pressley ...... First Team MVP, 2010 Molly Nye ...... 1996, 1998 NATIONAL HONORS Sanna Talonen ...... Freshman of the Year, 2007 Christy Peacock ...... 1999, 2001 Patrick Baker ...... Coach of the Year, 2003 Holly Peltzer...... 2004, 2007 M.A.C. HERMANN TROPHY Mark Krikorian ...... Coach of the Year, 2005 Erin Preston ...... 2002, 2003 Leah Gallegos ...... Watch List, 2004 Kelly Rowland ...... 2004, 2006 Kelly Rowland ...... Watch List, 2005 FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS Melissa Samokishyn ...... 2004, 2005 Selin Kuralay ...... Watch List & Semifi nalist, 2006 Emma Breland ...... All-Freshman Team, 2000 Nicole Sedgwick ...... 1996, 1997 India Trotter ...... Watch List & Semifi nalist, 2006 India Trotter ...... Freshman All-American, 2003 Sally Shelgren ...... 1997, 1998 Mami Yamaguchi ..Semifi nalist, Finalist & Winner, 2007 Kelly Rowland ...... Freshman All-American, 2003 Jacki Stradtman ...... 1995, 1996 Sarah Wagenfuhr ...... Watch List, 2007 Becky Edwards ...... Second Team, 2006 Lauren Switzer ...... 2007, 2009 Amanda DaCosta ...... Watch List, 2008 Amanda DaCosta ...... First Team, 2007 Jessica Vaccaro ...... 2004, 2005 Becky Edwards ...... Watch List, 2008 Sanna Talonen ...... First Team, 2007 Kirsten van de Ven...... 2005, 2006 Sanna Talonen ...... Semifi nalist, 2008 Erin McNulty ...... Second Team, 2007 Kelsey Wys ...... 2009, 2010 Amanda DaCosta ...... Watch List, 2009 Tiffany McCarty ...... First Team, 2008 Kerry York ...... 2001, 2002 Becky Edwards ...... Watch List & Semifi nalist, 2009 Casey Short ...... Second Team, 2008 Susanna Zorn ...... 2008, 2009 Tiffany McCarty ...... Semifi nalist, 2009 Ines Jaurena ...... Second Team, 2009 Toni Pressley ...... Watch List, 2010 Kassey Kallman ...... First Team, 2010 One-Time Honoree Tiffany McCarty ...... Watch List, 2010 Kelsey Wys ...... Second Team, 2010 Katie Bolinsky ...... 2008 Tiana Brockway ...... 2010 HONDA AWARD WEEKLY HONORS Erin Brown...... 2002 India Trotter ...... Finalist, 2006 Melissa Juhl ...... Team of the Week (10/21/96) Camie Bybee ...... 2001 Mami Yamaguchi ...... Finalist, 2007 Kelly Poole ...... Team of the Week (10/28/96) Marion Cagle ...... 2001 Heather Dyche ...... Team of the Week (8/31/00) Janice Cayman ...... 2010 CoSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE April Murphy ...... Team of the Week (8/31/00) Taryn Cervi ...... 1997 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Emma Breland ...... Team of the Week (9/14/00) CC Cobb ...... 2010 Becky Edwards ...... Third Team, 2009 Camie Bybee ...... Team of the Week (9/26/01) Amanda DaCosta ...... 2009 Amber Tollefson ...... Team of the Week (9/26/01) Leslie Del Rio ...... 1999 NSCAA Leah Gallegos ...... Team of the Week (9/25/02) Stephanie Dietrich ...... 1997 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Cindy Schofi eld ...... Team of the Week (10/30/02) Marte Vik Edvardsen...... 2001 Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2007 Katie Beal ...... Team of the Week (9/15/03) Danielle Foard ...... 1997 Kelly Rowland ...... Team of the Week (9/30/03) Ashlee Fontes ...... 2002 ALL-AMERICANS Leah Gallegos ...... Team of the Week (10/15/03) Jill Ford ...... 1998 Leah Gallegos ...... Third Team, 2003 Kelly Rowland ...... Team of the Week (10/29/03) Ansley Gascoigne ...... 1999 India Trotter ...... Second Team, 2005 Team of the Week (11/12/03) Katya Gokhman ...... 2010 Kelly Rowland ...... First Team, 2006 Camie Bybee ...... Team of the Week (9/01/04) Janey Hallberg ...... 1999 India Trotter ...... First Team, 2006 Kelly Rowland ...... Team of the Week (9/21/04) Kelly Huff ...... 1995 Selin Kuralay ...... Second Team, 2006 Team of the Week (10/12/04) Iraia Iturregi ...... 2006 Mami Yamaguchi ...... First Team, 2007 Mami Yamaguchi ..Player/Team of the Week (8/30/06) Jordan Johnson ...... 2010 Amanda DaCosta ...... First Team, 2008 Kelly Rowland ...... Team of the Week (9/5/06) Kim Johnson ...... 1998 Becky Edwards ...... First Team, 2008 Tiffany McCarty ...... Team of the Week (8/25/08) Melissa Juhl ...... 1998 Sanna Talonen ...... Second Team, 2008 Sarah Wagenfuhr ...... Team of the Week (9/29/08) Kassey Kallman ...... 2010 Sarah Wagenfuhr ...... Second Team, 2008 Sanna Talonen ...... Player/Team of the Week (11/3/08) Selin Kuralay ...... 2005 Becky Edwards ...... First Team, 2009 Becky Edwards ...... Team of the Week (8/24/09) Julie Lancos ...... 2008 Tiffany McCarty ...... First Team, 2009 Jessica Price ...... Team of the Week (9/8/09) Erica Lewis ...... 2002 Amanda DaCosta ...... Third Team, 2010 Toni Pressley ...... Team of the Week (9/22/09) Brittany Marriott ...... 2007 Toni Pressley ...... Fourth Team, 2010 Tiffany McCarty ...... Team of the Week (9/29/09) Trish Martin ...... 1999 Ella Stephan ...... Team of the Week (10/26/09 Helena Mastrogianis ...... 2004 Joy McKenzie ...... 2001

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TOPDRAWERSOCCER.COM Mami Yamaguchi ...... Honorable Mention, 2005 Amanda DaCosta ...... First Team, 2008 INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES Amanda DaCosta ...... First Team, 2007 Becky Edwards ...... First Team, 2008 Sanna Talonen ...... Team of Season - Second, 2008 Sanna Talonen ...... First Team, 2007 Sanna Talonen ...... First Team, 2008 Becky Edwards ...... Team of Season - First, 2009 Marissa Kazbour ...... Fourth Team, 2007 Sarah Wagenfuhr ...... First Team, 2008 Tiffany McCarty ...... Team of Season - First, 2009 Erin McNulty ...... Fourth Team, 2007 Tiffany McCarty ...... Second Team, 2008 Toni Pressley ...... Team of Season - Third, 2010 Tiffany McCarty ...... First Team, 2008 Becky Edwards ...... First Team, 2009 Tori Huster ...... Third Team, 2008 Tiffany McCarty ...... First Team, 2009 ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Amanda DaCosta ...... Second Team, 2009 Tiffany McCarty ...... First Team, 2008 WEEKLY HONORS Toni Pressley ...... Second Team, 2009 Kassey Kallman ...... Second Team, 2010 Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... Team of the Week (9/05/01) Jessica Price ...... Third Team, 2009 Kelsey Wys ...... Second Team, 2010 Camie Bybee ...... Team of the Week (9/26/01) Amanda DaCosta ...... First Team, 2010 Cindy Schofi eld ...... Team of the Week (10/10/01) Toni Pressley ...... First Team, 2010 WEEKLY HONORS Leah Gallegos ...... Team of the Week (9/25/02) Tori Huster ...... Third Team, 2010 Tiffany McCarty ...... Team of the Week (8/31/08) Cindy Schofi eld ...... Team of the Week (10/30/02) Jessica Price ...... Team of the Week (9/7/09) Julia Schnugg ...... Team of the Week (9/24/03) INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES Tiffany McCarty ...... Team of the Week (9/28/09) Leah Gallegos ...... Team of the Week (10/15/03) Mark Krikorian ...... SE Coach of the Year, 2005 Team of the Week (10/19/09) Kelly Rowland ...... Team of the Week (11/12/03) Mick Statham ...... Assistant Coach of the Year, 2005 Ella Stephan ...... Team of the Week (10/26/09) Camie Bybee ...... Team of the Week (9/01/04) Mark Krikorian ...... SE Coach of the Year, 2009 Jessica Price ...... Team of the Week (12/16/09) Kelly Rowland ...... Team of the Week (9/21/04) Kelsey Wys ...... Team of the Week (8/23/10) Team of the Week (10/13/04) ACADEMIC ALL-REGION Rachel Lim ...... Team of the Week (10/4/10) Mami Yamaguchi ...... Team of the Week (8/30/06) India Trotter ...... First Team, 2005 Toni Pressley ...... Team of the Week (12/15/10) Katrin Schmidt ...... Team of the Week (10/10/06) Katrin Schmidt ...... First Team, 2007 Kassey Kallman ...... Team of the Week (12/22/10) Ali Mims ...... Team of the Week (11/7/06) Kirsten van de Ven...... First Team, 2007 Becky Edwards ...... Team of the Week (10/1/07) Becky Edwards ...... First Team, 2008 SOCCER BUZZ Katrin Schmidt ...... Team of the Week (10/8/07) Katrin Schmidt ...... Third Team, 2008 INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES Mami Yamaguchi ...... Team of the Week (10/29/07) Becky Edwards ...... First Team, 2009 Selin Kuralay ...... Player of the Year Finalist, 2005 Amanda DaCosta ...... Team of the Week (11/5/07) Marissa Kazbour ...... Honorable Mention, 2009 Viola Odebrecht ...... Player of the Year Finalist, 2005 Tiffany McCarty ...... Team of the Week (8/25/08) Casey Short ...... First Team, 2010 Selin Kuralay ...... Player of the Year Finalist, 2006 Team of the Week (10/13/08) Janice Cayman ...... Second Team, 2010 Katrin Schmidt ...... Player of the Year Finalist, 2006 Sarah Wagenfuhr ...... Team of the Week (9/29/08) Tori Huster ...... Second Team, 2010 Mami Yamaguchi ...... Player of the Year Finalist, 2007 Sanna Talonen ...... Team of the Week (10/27/08) Ella Stephan ...... Second Team, 2010 Sanna Talonen ...... Player of the Year Finalist, 2008 Amanda DaCosta ...... Player of the Year Finalist, 2008 NCAA SOCCER BUZZ SOUTHEAST Amanda DaCosta ...... Freshman of the Year, 2007 India Trotter ..All-Tournament Team, 2003, 2005, 2006 ALL-REGION Emma Breland ...... Freshman of the Year Finalist, 2000 Kelly Rowland ...... All-Tournament Team, 2006 INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES Katrin Schmidt ...... Freshman of the Year Finalist, 2005 Mami Yamaguchi ...... All-Tournament Team, 2007 Patrick Baker ...... Coach of the Year, 2000 Sanna Talonen ...... Freshman of the Year Finalist, 2007 Amanda DaCosta ...... All-Tournament Team, 2007 Emma Breland ...... Freshman of the Year, 2000 Tiffany McCarty ....Freshman of the Year Finalist, 2008 Sanna Talonen ...... All-Tournament Team, 2007 Patrick Baker ...... Runner-Up Coach of the Year, 2003 Mark Krikorian ...... Coach of the Year, 2005 Mark Krikorian ...... Coach of the Year, 2005 Patrick Baker ...... Runner-Up Coach of the Year, 2000 Mami Yamaguchi ...... Player of the Year, 2007 Patrick Baker ...... Runner-Up Coach of the Year, 2003 REGIONAL HONORS Amanda DaCosta ...... Freshman of the Year, 2007 Tiffany McCarty ...... Freshman of the Year, 2008 ALL-AMERICANS NSCAA SOUTH ALL-REGION Emma Breland ...... Third Team, 2000 Melissa Juhl ...... Second Team, 1996 SOUTHEAST ALL-REGION Cindy Schofi eld ...... Honorable Mention, 2001 Emma Breland ...... Second Team, 2000 Emma Breland ...... First-Team, 2000 Amber Tollefson ...... Honorable Mention, 2001 Sarah Crawford ...... Third Team, 2000 Sarah Crawford ...... Second Team, 2000 Cindy Schofi eld ...... Third Team, 2002 Rachael Watkin ...... Third Team, 2000 Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... Second Team, 2000 Leah Gallegos ...... First Team, 2003 Cindy Schofi eld ...... Second Team, 2001 Rachael Watkin ...... Second Team, 2000 Katie Beal ...... Third Team, 2003 Amber Tollefson ...... Second Team, 2001 Cindy Schofi eld ...... First Team, 2001 Kelly Rowland ...... Second Team, 2004 Cindy Schofi eld ...... Second Team, 2002 Amber Tollefson ...... First Team, 2001 Viola Odebrecht ...... First Team, 2005 Katie Beal ...... Third Team, 2001 India Trotter ...... Second Team, 2005 NSCAA SOUTHEAST ALL-REGION Kristin Boyce ...... Third Team, 2001 Selin Kuralay ...... Third Team, 2005 Leah Gallegos ...... First Team, 2003 Cindy Schofi eld ...... First Team, 2002 Selin Kuralay ...... First Team, 2006 Katie Beal ...... Second Team, 2003 Kristin Boyce ...... Third Team, 2002 Katrin Schmidt ...... Second Team, 2006 Kristin Boyce ...... Third Team, 2003 Amber Tollefson ...... Third Team, 2002 India Trotter ...... Second Team, 2006 Joy McKenzie ...... Third Team, 2003 Leah Gallegos ...... First Team, 2003 Mami Yamaguchi ...... First Team, 2007 Kelly Rowland ...... Second Team, 2004 Katie Beal ...... First Team, 2003 Amanda DaCosta ...... Second Team, 2007 Julia Schnugg ...... Third Team, 2004 Joy McKenzie ...... Second Team, 2003 Becky Edwards ...... Fourth Team, 2007 Joy McKenzie ...... Third Team, 2004 India Trotter ...... Second Team, 2003 Amanda DaCosta ...... First Team, 2008 India Trotter ...... Third Team, 2004 Kelly Rowland ...... First Team, 2004 Sanna Talonen ...... First Team, 2008 Viola Odebrecht ...... First Team, 2005 Joy McKenzie ...... Second Team, 2004 Sarah Wagenfuhr ...... Second Team, 2008 Selin Kuralay ...... First Team, 2005 India Trotter ...... Second Team, 2004 India Trotter ...... First Team, 2005 Julia Schnugg ...... Second Team, 2004 FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS Kelly Rowland ...... Second Team, 2005 Sara Wagenfuhr ...... Second Team, 2005 Emma Breland ...... First Team, 2000 Sarah Wagenfuhr ...... Second Team, 2005 Kelly Rowland ...... Third Team, 2005 Katie Beal ...... First Team, 2001 Selin Kuralay ...... First Team, 2006 Katrin Schmidt ...... Third Team, 2005 Camie Bybee ...... Second Team, 2001 Kelly Rowland ...... First Team, 2006 Selin Kuralay ...... First Team, 2006 India Trotter ...... First Team, 2003 India Trotter ...... First Team, 2006 Katrin Schmidt ...... First Team, 2006 Julia Schnugg...... First Team, 2003 Katrin Schmidt ...... Second Team, 2006 India Trotter ...... First Team, 2006 Kelly Rowland ...... Honorable Mention, 2003 Sarah Wagenfuhr ...... Second Team, 2006 Ali Mims ...... Second Team, 2006 Sarah Wagenfuhr ...... First Team, 2005 Mami Yamaguchi ...... First Team, 2007 Kelly Rowland ...... Second Team, 2006 Katrin Schmidt ...... Second Team, 2005 Becky Edwards ...... First Team, 2007 Mami Yamaguchi ...... Third Team, 2006 Amanda DaCosta ...... Second Team, 2007 Mami Yamaguchi ...... First Team, 2007

64 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer honors and awards

Amanda DaCosta ...... First Team, 2007 Becky Edwards ...... First Team, 2007 Katrin Schmidt ...... Second Team, 2007 Sanna Talonen ...... Second Team, 2007 Amanda DaCosta ...... First Team, 2008 Becky Edwards ...... First Team, 2008 Sanna Talonen ...... First Team, 2008 Sarah Wagenfuhr ...... First Team, 2008

ALL-FRESHMAN Danielle Foard ...... All-Freshman Team, 1997 Emma Breland ...... All-Freshman Team, 2000 Katie Beal ...... All-Freshman Team, 2001 Camie Bybee ...... All-Freshman Team, 2001 Leah Gallegos ...... All-Freshman Team, 2002 Kelly Rowland ...... All-Freshman Team, 2003 India Trotter ...... All-Freshman Team, 2003 Julia Schnugg ...... All-Freshman Team, 2003 MAMI YAMAGUCHI BECKY EDWARDS Becky Edwards ...... All-Freshman Team, 2006 2007 National Player of the Year 2009 CoSIDA Academic All-American Amanda DaCosta ...... All-Freshman Team, 2007 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Winner Third team CoSIDA Academic All-American - the Sanna Talonen ...... All-Freshman Team, 2007 NSCAA National Player of the Year fi rst by a soccer player in school history Marissa Kazbour ...... All-Freshman Team, 2007 ACC Offensive Player of the Year Two-time, First Team NSCAA Scholar All-American Erin McNulty ...... All-Freshman Team, 2007 First Team All-ACC earning the distinction in 2008 & 2009 Tori Huster ...... All-Freshman Team, 2008 Tiffany McCarty ...... All-Freshman Team, 2008 Consensus First Team All-American Three-time, CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree Casey Short ...... All-Freshman Team, 2008 National leader in points (66) garnering fi rst team honors in 2007 & 2009 Ella Stephan ...... All-Freshman Team, 2008 Second in nation in goals (24) and assists (18) Four-time member of the ACC All-Academic team Finished 2007 as only player in nation to rank in top Three-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll CoSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINE 10 in points/game, goals/game, assists/game Finished career ranked in the top 10 in game ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Set FSU individual season records for points, goals, appearances, starts, assists and game-winning assists India Trotter ...... First Team, 2005 assists and multi-goal games Claimed a gold medal in 2008 as a member of the Kelly Rowland ...... Third Team, 2005 All-time career assists leader at FSU with 30 U.S. U-20 Women’s National Team that captured the Holly Peltzer ...... Third Team, 2005 First Seminole in school history to record double-digit FIFA Youth World Cup in Chile Katrin Schmidt ...... Third Team, 2006 Mami Yamaguchi ...... Third Team, 2006 goals and assists in a single-season Became the fi rst Seminole drafted in the Women’s Becky Edwards ...... First Team, 2007 Recorded fi ve multiple goal games including three hat Professional Soccer League selected by the FC Gold Katrin Schmidt ...... Second Team, 2007 tricks during her junior season Pride in the second round with the 12th overall pick Kirsten van de Ven...... Second Team, 2007 Becky Edwards ...... Second Team, 2008 Sanna Talonen ...... Second Team, 2008 Marissa Kazbour ...... Third Team, 2008 Katrin Schmidt ...... Third Team, 2008 Lauren Switzer ...... Third Team, 2008 Becky Edwards ...... First Team, 2009 Tori Huster ...... Second Team, 2009 Marissa Kazbour ...... Third Team, 2009 Erin McNulty ...... Third Team, 2009 Tori Huster ...... Second Team, 2010 SOCCERFLA.COM India Trotter .... Florida Player of the Year - 2005, 2006

WEEKLY HONORS Tiffany McCarty ...... Player of the Week (8/31/08) AMANDA DaCOSTA SANNA TALONEN COLLEGE SPORTS TELEVISION 2007 National Freshman of the Year 2007 National Freshman of the Year Leah Gallegos ...... Second Team All-American, 2003 Soccer Buzz National Freshman of the Year Soccer America National Freshman of the Year SOCCER TIMES Soccer Buzz Second Team All-American Soccer America & Soccer Buzz First Team ALL-AMERICANS Soccer Buzz & Soccer America First Team Freshman All-American Leah Gallegos ...... Second Team, 2003 Freshman All-American Soccer Buzz Freshman of the Year Finalist Katie Beal ...... Honorable Mention, 2003 Second Team All-ACC & ACC All-Freshman Team Member of NCAA & ACC All-Tournament teams India Trotter ...... Honorable Mention, 2003 Became only the second freshman at FSU to garner a Set FSU freshman single-season records for spot on both league teams in the same year shots (68), points (42), goals (18) and GWG (6) Member of NCAA & ACC All-Tournament teams Led the ACC with six game-winning goals Started all 27 games as a freshman Tied FSU all-time record for postseason points (17) Third on team with 21 points on 6 goals and 9 assists and goals (8) in just one season Nine assists second most all-time among Seminole Finished in the top 10 in the ACC in points/game, freshman; tied for seventh in ACC in assists/game goals/game and shots/game Recorded three GWGs including the decisive goal Tallied six multiple point performances and fi ve multi-goal against Notre Dame in the College Cup semifi nals games including two hat tricks in the NCAA Tournament

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 65 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer First team all-americans LEAH GALLEGOS KELLY ROWLAND 2003 - Soccer buzz 2006 - NSCAA Leah Gallegos made Florida State history in 2003 becoming Kelly Rowland earned fi rst team All-America honors from the fi rst Seminole to garner fi rst team All-America honors. the NSCAA in her fi nal season at Florida State. She fi nished The distinction was well deserved as she played a vital role her Seminole career appearing in 95 games while establishing in leading Florida State to its fi rst College Cup appearance a school record for consecutive starts with 87, a mark that scoring golden goals in back-to-back overtime victories over stands to this day. Rowland led the Seminoles to three College Auburn and West Virginia in the second and third rounds, Cup appearances including trips in her fi nal two seasons. respectively. Gallegos started all 26 games for the Garnet During her senior campaign, Rowland tallied 14 points on and Gold in 2003 fi nishing her sophomore campaign with 39 points on 18 goals and fi ve goals and four assists in over 2,200 minutes of action. She fi nished second on the three assists. It was a record breaking season for the Los Angeles, Calif., native as team with four game-winning goals including the lone tally in a 1-0 shutout victory over she established single-season school records for goals (18), game-winning goals (7), Illinois in the third round of the NCAA Tournament. Rowland will forever be part of multi-goal games (5), shots (109) and shots on goal (60). She tied an FSU single-game Florida State history as she assisted on the fi rst Seminole goal in College Cup play fi nding record on October 27 with four goals and eight points in a win over Florida Atlantic. India Trotter for a goal against Notre Dame in 2006. The Seminole defender was a Following her second year at Florida State, Gallegos had scored more goals in her fi rst two-time, second team All-ACC honoree and was named to the 2006 ACC and NCAA two seasons (25) than any other player in school history. She went on to garner fi rst All-Tournament teams. Rowland earned a spot on the 2006 ACC All-Academic Team team All-ACC accolades, while becoming the fi rst Florida State player to receive All- and was a two-time ACC Academic Honor Roll honoree. The Wallingford, Pa., native America honors from the NSCAA (3rd Team). was the recipient of the ACC Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship in 2006.

VIOLA ODEBRECHT INDIA TROTTER 2005 - Soccer buzz 2006 - NSCAA & Soccer America In just one season, Viola Odebrecht made a lasting impression India Trotter garnered fi rst team All-America honors from at Florida State joining former Seminole Leah Gallegos as the NSCAA and Soccer America as a senior in 2006. After the only Seminole to be named a fi rst team All-American receiving second team NSCAA All-America honors in 2005, by any organization. Odebrecht started 24 games in 2005 Trotter became the fi rst two-time NSCAA All-American in fi nishing second on the team in game-winning goals (5), third school history. In her fi nal season at Florida State, Trotter in goals (9), points (26) and shots (50) and tied for third in registered 19 points on eight goals and three assists in 26 assists with eight. It did not take long for the German junior games. She led the Seminoles to three appearances in the midfi elder to make herself feel at home scoring the fi rst goal of the 2005 season, the College Cup including trips in her fi nal two seasons and was named to the NCAA game-winner, in a 4-0 victory over Southern California in what was her fi rst collegiate All-Tournament team in 2003, 2005 and 2006. Trotter had a penchant for playing her game. Odebrecht tallied three multi-point games including her fi rst career hat trick best in FSU’s biggest games and that was certainly the case in 2006. Among her eight as Florida State defeated Virginia Tech 3-0. She led a Seminole offensive attack that goals, two came against 2006 National Champion North Carolina. Trotter will forever established new single-season marks for goals and points. Along with Selin Kuralay and be part of Florida State history as she scored the fi rst Seminole goal in College Cup India Trotter, Odebrecht formed the fi rst Seminole trio to tally nine or more goals in one play fi nding the back of the net against Notre Dame in 2006. She fi nished her career season for the fi rst time in program history. Odebrecht earned a spot on the All-ACC as Florida State’s all-time leader in games played and the leading scorer in the NCAA fi rst team and was a Soccer Buzz Player of the Year fi nalist. She also performed in the Tournament tallying more goals, points and game-winning goals than any Seminole classroom as a member of the ACC All-Academic Team and ACC Honor Roll honoree. in postseason play. In 2006, Trotter joined teammate Selin Kuralay as FSU’s fi rst semifi nalists for the MAC Hermann Trophy presented to the nation’s top collegiate player. As a member of the All-ACC fi rst team in 2006, the Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., native SELIN KURALAY became FSU’s fi rst three-time All-ACC honoree. Trotter was also named one of four 2005 - Soccer America fi nalists for the Honda Award in 2006. 2006 - Soccer buzz Selin Kuralay earned the distinction as Florida State’s fi rst two-time, fi rst team All-American claiming such honors from Soccer America and Soccer Buzz in 2005 and 2006, respectively. Kuralay had the most productive offensive season of any fi rst-year Seminole in team history in 2005 with 41 points on 16 goals and nine assists. The Australian native recorded either a game-winning goal (6) or game-winning assist (3) in nine of Florida State’s school record 20 wins in 2005. She tallied fi ve multi-goal games as a sophomore, while becoming the quickest player in FSU history to reach 10 goals doing so in the ninth game of the season. Kuralay fi nished the season becoming just the second player at Florida State to lead the team in every offensive category including points, goals, assists, game-winning goals, shots and shots on goal. In 2006, Kuralay led FSU in goals (13), points (29), shots (108) and game-winning goals (5) in 26 games. She began the season registering either a goal or an assist in the fi rst fi ve games. Kuralay was a two-time, fi rst team All-ACC honoree. In 2006, Kuralay joined teammate India Trotter as FSU’s fi rst semifi nalists for the MAC Hermann Trophy presented to the nation’s top collegiate player. The Seminole forward was also a two-time Soccer Buzz Player of the Year fi nalist.

66 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer First team all-americans MAMI YAMAGUCHI* BECKY EDWARDS 2007 - National player of the year; 2008 & 2009 - nscaa Soccer Buzz, Soccer America, Becky Edwards made school history with her 2009 selection NSCAA becoming the Seminoles’ first two-time, first team All- Mami Yamaguchi became the most decorated player in American by the NSCAA. The Downingtown, Pa., native had Florida State soccer history in 2007 as the winner of the a breakout year in her fi nal season at Florida State in 2009 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy, presented to the top female starting all 25 games for the Seminoles in 2009. Edwards player in NCAA Division I soccer, and the school’s fi rst fi nished third on the team in points (18) recording career- consensus fi rst team All-American. Yamaguchi claimed the highs in points, goals (5) and shots (46). She tied a career-high top individual honor after leading the country in points (66), while fi nishing second with eight assists, a mark she established as a freshman back in 2006. The senior captain in goals (24) and assists (18). She concluded the season as the only student-athlete in fi nished her Seminole career tied for fi fth all-time in appearances with 95, while sitting the nation to rank in the top 10 in three major offensive categories including points sixth in career starts with 89. Edwards tallied 20 assists over her four year career, tied per game, goals per game and assists per game. In the 2007 NCAA Tournament, she for sixth all-time at FSU, including eight game-winners. She earned fi rst team All-ACC paced the Seminoles with three goals and eight assists as her assist total set the all-time accolades as a senior and became the school’s fi rst CoSIDA Academic All-American postseason school mark. The junior forward played a vital role in leading the Seminoles earning third team honors in 2009. In 2008, Edwards appeared in 17 games while to their fi rst appearance in the national championship game that same year. Yamaguchi making 12 starts and tallied three points on a goal and an assist in over 1,300 minutes began the 2007 season registering a point in her fi rst 10 games, while setting the school of action. Edwards played an integral role in the Seminole backline which gave up record by scoring at least one goal in seven consecutive contests. She fi nished the season just 15 goals all season, the fewest allowed in school history. She was also part of the registering a point in 22 of 26 games for the Seminoles. By year’s end, Yamaguchi held defensive unit that put together four consecutive shutout victories in league play for the FSU single-season records for points, goals and assists. She also set the school the fi rst time in school history. The Seminole defense fi nished the 2008 season ranked record for points in ACC play with 15. During the 27-game schedule in 2007, Yamaguchi ninth nationally in shutout percentage (.609) and 18th in goals against average (0.632). registered 12 multi-point performances to lead the ACC. She tallied three hat tricks that Edwards went on to claim a gold medal in 2008 as a member of the U.S. U-20 Women’s year to become the fi rst Seminole to register three three-goal games in a career. In 2007, National Team that captured the FIFA Youth World Cup in Chile. the , Japan native was also recognized as the NSCAA Player of the Year and the ACC Offensive Player of the Year as well as earning fi rst team All-ACC recognition. TIFFANY McCARTY* 2009 - NSCAA, Soccer America & AMANDA DaCOSTA TopDrawerSoccer 2008 - NSCAA & Soccer Buzz Tiffany McCarty was named a consensus first team Amanda DaCosta joined Leah Gallegos and Sanna Talonen All-American by the NSCAA, Soccer Amercia and as the only student-athletes in Florida State history to earn TopDrawerSoccer.com in 2009 following an outstanding All-America honors as a sophomore. DaCosta fi nished the sophomore campaign. The Laurel, Md., native fi nished the season fi fth on the team in points with four goals and six season with 41 points on 17 goals and seven assists. She led assists. The Katonah, N.Y., native was involved in six game- the team in goals, shots (67) and a shots on goal percentage winning situations in 2008 with two game-winning goals and of .716, while closing out the year as the ACC leader in goals scored and second in a team-high four game-winning assists. She notched the fi rst points. In just two seasons at Florida State, McCarty is already the all-time career leader multi-goal game of her career in the season opener against UCF scoring two fi rst half in points (31) in ACC contests, while tied for fi rst in goals with 12. She set the single- goals, while tying a career-high with four points. The sophomore midfi elder fi nished season record for points in ACC play in 2009 with 20 on eight goals and four assists. the season with three multi-point performances. She was fourth on the team in shots Among FSU’s all-time career leaders, McCarty is tied for fi fth in goals (28) and tied with 43 as she tallied at least one shot in 18 straight contests. DaCosta went on to for seventh in points (69). In 2009, McCarty was tabbed ACC Offensive Player of the receive fi rst team All-ACC accolades in 2008 marking the only Seminole to repeat as Year joining Mami Yamaguchi as the only two Seminole student-athletes to earn this an all-conference honoree from 2007. She was also named a MAC Hermann Trophy honor. At the time, she joined exclusive company in the ACC becoming just the sixth Watch List candidate and a fi nalist for Soccer Buzz Player of the Year, while adding player in conference history to earn both Freshman of the Year and Player of the Year second team MVP honors to her list of accolades in 2008. accolades and is just the second player in the ACC to win Player of the Year honors a year after being named Freshman of the Year (, North Carolina, 2002-03). SANNA TALONEN 2008 - Soccer America & Soccer Buzz TONI PRESSLEY Sanna Talonen joined Leah Gallegos and Amanda DaCosta as 2010 - Soccer America the only student-athletes in Florida State history to earn All- Toni Pressley earned fi rst team All-America distinction by America honors as a sophomore. Talonen had a stellar season Soccer America in 2010. The Melbourne, Fla., native fi nished in 2008 fi nishing the year as the team leader in points (36), the season with 10 points on four goals and two assists, while goals (16) and game-winning goals (6) en route to earning serving as the leader on the Seminole backline. Pressley fi rst team All-ACC accolades. At one point during the year, kicked a team high three game-winning goals, including the Talonen registered a goal in six straight games, the second game-winning goal against USF in the second round of the longest streak in school history. She wrecked havoc away from home in her two seasons at NCAA Tournament. At the start of the season, Pressley was Florida State notching 32 career points on the road, while 11 of her 16 goals in 2008 came name to the MAC Hermann Trophy pre-season watch list. She fi nished the year as away from home. On the career charts, Talonen sits fi rst all-time at FSU in game-winning an All-ACC fi rst team member, while garnering third team All-America honrs from the goals (12) and multi-goal games (9). She also set the single-season school record for NSCAA and fourth team accolades from TopDrawerSoccer.com. Pressley helped lead points and goals in ACC play with 19 and nine, respectively. With two goals and an assist the Seminoles to the top ranked defense in the ACC allowing a conference low 14 goals against Mississippi Valley State in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament, Talonen during the regular season including fi ve against league foes. After making it to the NCAA became the all-time leader at Florida State for points (22) and goals (10) in postseason Quarterfi nals for the third time in her career, the Seminole defense fi nished the season play. The Finnish native was named a semifi nalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy and with the third lowest goals against average in school history at 0.85 allowing only 20 fi nalist for Soccer Buzz Player of the Year in 2008, while being named a fi rst team MVP goals in 23 games of action. In her three seasons at Florida State, the Seminoles have and a second team All-American by Soccer America and the NSCAA, respectively. reached double fi gures in shutouts each year including an ACC best 13 shutouts in 2010. * denotes consensus fi rst team All-American 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 67 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer endowed scholarships

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TALBOT “SANDY” D’ALEMBERTE SCHOLARSHIP From Miami to Minneapolis, and from Warsaw Former Florida State University President Talbot “Sandy” D’Alemberte to Walla Walla, young men and women come to appreciates the contribution that competitive sports can make to strengthen the Florida State University to embrace its educational intellect as well as the body. A classic Renaissance Man, President D’Alemberte excellence and to compete as a Seminole. Many enhanced the entire range of University initiatives through his own personal would not have the opportunity to receive generosity. With a major gift, he propelled the Seminole Boosters Dynasty that college education without their athletic Campaign forward by establishing a fully endowed Scholarship for Seminole scholarship. These young people work hard and Women’s Soccer. proudly represent Florida State as a winner on the national stage, attracting the attention to our University that winners bring. BRENT SEMBLER “GOALKEEPER POSITION” SCHOLARSHIP Florida State Athletics provides each of our men’s and women’s teams with the maximum Vice Chairman of the Sembler Company, one of the country’s most recognized number of scholarships allowed by the NCAA. shopping center development and management companies, Brent Sembler In addition to the fi eld competitors, scholarships is among the most familiar names and faces in the highest echelons of Florida are also provided to student trainers, managers politics and fi nance. As renowned philanthropists, Brent and Debbie Sembler are and graduate assistants who are vital to an athletic relentless fundraisers for a range of charitable causes. Brent played Club Soccer program. for the Seminoles as a student in the late 1970s and has continued to follow and encourage support for the sport among young people. Brent has expressed his love for the sport and for The last 16 years have seen a threefold rise in the his University by endowing a Named Position Scholarship for Seminole Women’s Soccer. The starting cost of athletic scholarships at Florida State. Today, goalkeeper at FSU will now carry the Brent Sembler Scholarship. more than $350,000 is needed to permanently endow a Florida State athletic scholarship. Most of the top public universities with whom Florida CHARLES & DIANE MORRIS SCHOLARSHIP State competes and to whom we are compared, A 1970 West Point graduate, Colonel Charles A. Morris, Ed.D., FSU 1994, have endowed all of their athletic scholarships. honorably served our nation over a distinguished 27-year Army career. Diane faithfully served FSU from 1990-94 as an honored academic advisor Established in 1986 under the direction of in the Department of Psychology while Chuck commanded the Army William M. Parker of Clearwater, the Seminole ROTC Seminole Battalion. The Morris’ returned to FSU in 1997 and Chuck Boosters Endowed Scholarship Program is began work in the Department of Athletics. Chuck and Diane became fans the fi nal step toward perpetual funding of all of Florida State soccer and recognized the importance of providing scholarships for future generations scholarships for student-athletes at Florida of student-athletes. As an expression of their loyalty, commitment and admiration for FSU, they have State. Those individuals who contribute to the endowed the outside right forward position. endowment fund for athletic scholarships at Florida State University gain membership in the Seminole Heritage Foundation. LES & RUTH AKERS SCHOLARSHIP Successful businessman, tireless fundraiser for Seminole Athletics and Thanks to the efforts of former FSU President leader in all areas of FSU alumni involvement, Les Akers and his wife Ruth, Talbot “Sandy” D’Alemberte, Les and Ruth holder of a graduate degree in music, have expressed their love for the Akers, Charles and Diane Morris, Hunter University by endowing a scholarship for soccer. McIntosh and Brent Sembler an effort has now begun to ensure the endowment of the Florida State soccer program. HUNTER McINTOSH After playing professional tennis for several years, former FSU student-athlete Hunter McIntosh decided to endow an athletic scholarship for soccer to show his support for women’s athletics here at Florida State. Throughout his lifetime, he never lost his love or commitment to Seminole Athletics. Hunter’s feeling for FSU can be summed up in his own words of “Once a Nole, always a Nole”.

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A H R Courtney Asbra ...... 1999 Janey Hallberg ...... 1999 Toby Ranck ...... 2003-06 Ashley Halter ...... 1997-00 Jez Ratliff ...... 2001-04 B Allison Hogan ...... 1995-97 Armani Rice ...... 2004 Katie Beal ...... 2001-04 Kelly Huff ...... 1995-96 Lindsey Rice ...... 2010 Jessica Bell ...... 2002-03 Breezy Hupp ...... 2009-10 Teresa Rivera ...... 2002-05 Katie Bolinsky ...... 2009 Tori Huster...... 2008-10 Jenni Roberts ...... 1995 Angela Bonaffi no ...... 1996-99 Kelly Robinson ...... 1999 Kristin Boyce ...... 2000-03 I Sarah Rosseau ...... 2003-05 Emma Breland ...... 2000 Gina Iacovella ...... 1999 Kelly Rowland ...... 2003-06 Tiana Brockway ...... 2009-10 Iraia Iturregi ...... 2006 Erin Brown ...... 2003 S Micah Brown ...... 2010 J Melissa Samokishyn ...... 2004-06 Rachel Brown ...... 2007 Ines Jaurena ...... 2009-10 Katrin Schmidt ...... 2005-08 Jordan Bryant ...... 2005 Jordan Johnson ...... 2010 Julia Schnugg ...... 2003-04 Janet Burke ...... 2000-01 Kim Johnson ...... 1998 Cindy Schofi eld ...... 1999-02 Camie Bybee ...... 2001-04 Meredith Jones ...... 1999-02 Erica Schuler ...... 1995 Stephanie Byrd ...... 1995 Melissa Juhl ...... 1995-98 Nicole Sedgwick ...... 1996-97 Maike Seuren ...... 2006 C K Jenni Sharpe ...... 1995 Marion Cagle ...... 2001-04 Kassey Kallman ...... 2010 Sally Shelgren ...... 1997-98 Abby Carr ...... 2010 Marissa Kazbour ...... 2007-09 Ceci Shell ...... 2005 Janice Cayman ...... 2010 Eirin Kleppa...... 2010 Casey Short ...... 2008-10 Taryn Cervi ...... 1997 Selin Kuralay ...... 2005-06 Jordan Sims ...... 1998 Christina (CC) Cobb ...... 2010 Sage Sizemore ...... 2004-06 Shannon Coe ...... 2002 L Shannon Smith ...... 1995 Summer Corum ...... 2000-02 Casey Lademann ...... 2007 Annie Stalzer ...... 2006-08 Sarah Crawford ...... 1999-00 Julie Lancos ...... 2008 Ella Stephan ...... 2008-10 Marisha Crowe ...... 2000 Janine Lavoie ...... 1995-98 Shannon Stoutamire ...... 1995 Alex Crown ...... 2009 Erica Lewis ...... 2002-03 Jacki Stradtman ...... 1995 Rachel Lim ...... 2007-10 Erika Sutton ...... 2007-08 D Katie Lunn ...... 1995-97 Colette Swensen ...... 2003-06 Amanda DaCosta ...... 2007-10 Lauren Lynch ...... 1995-98 Lauren Switzer ...... 2007-09 Stephanie Dame ...... 2002 Autumn Swofford ...... 1996 Victoria Damren ...... 2006-07 M Sarah Deacon ...... 1998-00 Brittney Marriott ...... 2006 T Leslie Del Rio ...... 1996-99 Trish Martin ...... 1999 Katie Talley ...... 1999-02 Dana Denker ...... 2001 Margo McAuley ...... 2007-08 Sanna Talonen ...... 2007-08 Kimmy Diaz ...... 2006, 08-09 Kasey McCall ...... 1996-97 Becky Thompson ...... 2006 Stephanie Dietrich ...... 1997-00 Tiffany McCarty...... 2008-09 Amber Tollefson ...... 2000-03 Jessica Driscoll ...... 1995-98 Rachel McDowell ...... 2003-05 Justina Torres ...... 1996-97 Kelly Duffek ...... 1995-96 Kelly McGrath ...... 1995 India Trotter ...... 2003-06 Sara Dunlap ...... 2000 Joy McKenzie ...... 2001-04 Onnie Trusty ...... 2006 Heather Dyche ...... 1998-01 Erin McNulty ...... 2007, 09 Nichole Mercier ...... 2010 V E Kate Milstead ...... 2007-08 Jessica Vaccaro ...... 2005 Lizzie Easton ...... 1995 Ali Mims ...... 2001, 05-06 Kirstin van de Ven ...... 2005-07 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 1998-01 Tifani Mullen ...... 2009-10 Erin Vester ...... 1995 Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... 1998-01 April Murphy ...... 1997-00 Becky Edwards ...... 2006-09 Paige Murray ...... 2005 W Sarah Wagenfuhr ...... 2005-08 F N Janna Walkup ...... 1995-98 Alli Ferreri ...... 2002-05 Molly Nye ...... 1995-98 Rachael Watkin ...... 1997-00 Danielle Foard ...... 1997-00 Melissa Wheeler ...... 2006 Ashlee Fontes ...... 1999-02 O Madison Winter ...... 2010 Jill Ford ...... 1997-98 Viola Odebrecht ...... 2005 Kelsey Wys ...... 2010 Alexandra Osorio ...... 1995-98 G Y Leah Gallegos ...... 2002-04 P Mami Yamaguchi ...... 2005-07 Shane Gallo ...... 2001 Christy Peacock ...... 1998-01 Jennifer Yocca ...... 1995-96 Jenny Garcia ...... 2000-02 Holly Peltzer ...... 2004-07 Kerry York ...... 2001-03 Ansley Gascoigne ...... 1999 Kelley Poole ...... 1996 Tori George ...... 2000, 2002 Jessica Poppel ...... 1999 Z Libby Gianeskis ...... 2004-07 Toni Pressley ...... 2008-10 Susanna Zorn ...... 2008-09 Amanda Green ...... 1999 Jessica Price ...... 2008-09 Katya Gokhman ...... 2010 Minna Pyykko ...... 2005 Bold = Returning Player Erin Grimsley ...... 1996-97 Jamie Gurtov ...... 1997-99

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Courtney Asbra Stephanie Byrd Dana Denker Danielle Foard Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1999 20-20 3 0 0 0 0 1995 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 2001 8-0 1 0 0 0 0 1997 19-12 3 0 1 1 0 Total 20-20 3 0 0 0 0 Total 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 8-0 1 0 0 0 0 1998 17-9 6 0 1 1 0 1999 8-8 1 0 0 0 0 Katie Beal Marion Cagle Stephanie Diertrich 2000 4-1 0 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 48-30 10 0 2 2 0 2001 23-23 5 0 1 1 0 2001 23-0 2 0 0 0 0 1997 11-7 6 1 1 3 0 2002 17-9 7 0 3 3 0 2002 18-0 1 0 0 0 0 1998 18-12 10 0 0 0 0 Ashlee Fontes 2003 26-25 28 6 7 19 0 2003 23-21 1 0 0 0 0 1999 16-12 7 2 0 4 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2004 20-20 21 2 1 5 0 2004 20-20 2 0 1 1 0 Total 45-31 23 3 1 7 0 1999 12-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 86-77 61 8 12 28 0 Total 84-41 4 0 2 2 0 2000 24-24 0 0 0 0 0 Jessica Driscoll 2001 24-17 2 0 0 1 0 Jessica Bell Abby Carr Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2002 23-22 2 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1995 14-6 8 3 2 8 0 Total 83-63 4 0 0 1 0 2002 9-0 2 1 0 2 0 2010 6-1 0 0 0 0 0 1996 9-0 1 1 0 2 0 2003 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 6-1 0 0 0 0 0 1997 14-0 6 3 1 7 1 Jill Ford Total 16-0 2 1 0 2 0 1998 8-1 2 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Taryn Cervi Total 45-7 17 7 3 17 1 1997 20-18 31 5 1 11 1 Katie Bolinsky Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1998 21-20 44 5 0 10 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1997 15-12 2 0 1 1 0 Kelly Duff eck Total 41-38 75 10 1 11 1 2009 17-0 7 2 0 4 0 Total 15-12 2 0 1 1 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 17-0 7 2 0 4 0 1995 18-16 6 1 0 2 0 Leah Gallegos Shannon Coe 1996 10-0 1 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Angela Bonaffi no Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 28-6 7 1 0 2 0 2002 23-4 64 7 7 21 3 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2002 22-3 3 0 1 1 0 2003 26-26 109 18 3 39 7 1996 20-20 30 4 4 12 1 Total 22-3 3 0 1 1 0 Sara Dunlap 2004 11-11 24 3 4 10 1 1997 13-6 13 2 1 5 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 60-41 197 28 14 70 11 1998 19-17 30 0 3 3 0 Summer Corum 2000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 1999 20-18 35 1 7 9 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Shane Gallo Total 72-61 108 7 15 29 3 2000 24-23 16 4 5 13 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2001 24-24 7 0 7 7 0 Heather Dyche 2001 12-0 2 0 1 1 0 Kristin Boyce 2002 21-16 8 3 2 8 2 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 12-0 2 0 1 1 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 69-63 31 7 14 28 3 1998 11-3 2 1 0 2 1 2000 22-18 9 2 1 5 1 1999 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Jenny Garcia 2001 24-24 30 5 1 11 1 Marisha Crowe 2000 17-5 5 1 0 2 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2002 23-23 19 1 1 3 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2001 23-23 13 1 5 13 1 2000 20-0 4 0 0 0 0 2003 14-14 14 3 2 8 0 2000 14-0 2 0 0 0 0 Total 52-31 20 3 5 17 2 2001 24-12 15 3 0 6 0 Total 83-78 72 11 5 27 3 Total 14-0 2 0 0 0 0 2002 23-23 23 0 2 2 0 Lizzie Easton Total 67-35 42 3 2 8 0 Emma Breland Alex Crown Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1995 17-9 8 1 2 4 0 Ashley Gascoigne 2000 24-24 62 12 7 31 5 2009 21-1 13 1 2 4 0 Total 17-9 8 1 2 4 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 24-24 62 12 7 31 5 Total 21-1 13 1 2 4 0 1999 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 Maren Vik Edvardsen Total 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 Erin Brown Stephanie Dame Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1998 20-8 33 8 2 18 1 Tori George 2003 6-0 1 0 0 0 0 2002 6-0 1 0 0 0 0 1999 20-20 30 9 3 21 4 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 6-0 1 0 0 0 0 Total 6-0 1 0 0 0 0 2000 23-0 24 5 4 14 1 2000 18-3 1 0 0 0 0 2001 24-23 50 6 10 22 0 2002 18-11 2 1 0 2 0 Micah Brown Amanda DaCosta Total 87-51 137 28 19 75 6 Total 36-4 3 1 0 2 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2010 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 2007 27-27 34 6 9 21 3 Marte Vik Edvardsen Libby Gianeskis Total 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 23-23 43 4 6 14 2 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2009 24-22 33 3 7 13 0 1998 20-2 23 3 1 7 0 2004 19-4 2 0 1 1 0 Rachel Brown 2010 22-22 33 4 2 10 3 1999 20-20 35 4 3 11 0 2005 19-5 6 0 1 1 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 96-94 143 17 24 58 8 2000 24-24 56 5 4 14 2 2006 24-24 3 1 0 2 1 2007 17-0 9 0 0 0 0 2001 13-13 18 1 3 5 1 2007 27-27 0 0 0 0 0 Total 17-0 9 0 0 0 0 Victoria Damren Total 77-59 132 13 11 37 3 Total 89-60 11 1 2 4 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Jordan Bryant 2006 6-0 4 0 1 1 0 Becky Edwards Amanda Green Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2007 7-0 2 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2005 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 13-0 6 0 1 1 0 2006 26-25 13 1 8 10 1 1999 11-0 3 1 0 2 0 Total 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 2007 27-27 15 3 3 9 0 Total 11-0 3 1 0 2 0 Sarah Deacon 2008 17-12 14 1 1 3 0 Janet Burke Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2009 25-25 46 5 8 18 1 Erin Grimsley Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1998 20-12 9 0 0 0 0 Total 95-89 88 10 20 40 2 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2000 23-0 14 0 3 3 0 1999 20-19 21 2 1 5 0 1996 16-12 25 4 4 12 2 2001 8-0 4 0 0 0 0 2000 22-5 10 0 3 3 0 Alli Ferreri 1997 10-6 15 3 1 7 1 Total 31-0 18 0 3 3 0 Total 62-36 40 2 4 8 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 26-18 40 7 5 19 3 2002 23-0 8 1 1 3 1 Camie Bybee Leslie Del Rio 2003 21-1 3 1 0 2 0 Janey Hallberg Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2004 16-3 7 1 0 2 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2001 24-22 49 10 7 27 2 1996 3-2 5 0 0 0 0 2005 13-1 11 3 0 6 0 1999 14-1 12 1 0 2 0 2002 23-23 39 5 5 15 0 1997 9-0 6 1 0 2 0 Total 73-5 29 6 1 13 1 Total 14-1 12 1 0 2 0 2003 26-25 73 8 6 22 0 1998 3-2 2 0 0 0 0 2004 15-11 22 1 2 5 0 1999 20-12 17 1 0 2 0 Total 88-81 183 24 21 68 2 Total 35-16 35 2 0 4 0

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Ashley Halter Janine Lavoie Paige Murray Teresa Rivera Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1997 19-5 10 1 1 3 0 1995 19-19 5 3 1 7 0 2005 3-0 2 0 0 0 0 2002 21-12 1 0 1 1 0 1998 16-2 8 0 0 0 0 1996 20-20 15 0 1 1 0 Total 3-0 2 0 0 0 0 2003 24-16 6 0 3 3 0 1999 19-12 9 3 2 8 2 1997 18-5 0 0 1 1 0 2004 20-17 2 1 1 3 0 2000 24-21 7 1 2 4 0 1998 21-19 1 0 0 0 0 Molly Nye 2005 25-25 4 0 6 6 0 Total 78-40 34 5 5 15 2 Total 78-63 21 3 3 9 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 90-70 13 1 11 13 0 1995 17-15 0 0 0 0 0 Allison Hogan Erica Lewis 1996 18-7 1 0 0 0 0 Kelly Robinson Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1997 11-0 0 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1995 11-1 5 0 0 0 0 2002 21-0 27 4 0 8 0 1998 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 1999 9-0 2 1 1 3 1 1996 19-5 13 3 1 7 1 2003 5-0 1 0 0 0 0 Total 47-23 1 0 0 0 0 Total 9-0 2 1 1 3 1 1997 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 26-0 28 4 0 8 0 Total 34-6 18 3 1 7 1 Viola Odebrecht Sarah Rosseau Rachel Lim Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Kelly Huff Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2005 24-24 50 9 8 26 5 2003 14-0 3 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2007 23-0 11 4 3 11 1 Total 24-24 50 9 8 26 5 2004 15-6 10 1 0 2 0 1995 19-11 12 1 2 4 1 2008 23-10 31 3 6 12 0 2005 13-3 1 0 2 7 0 1996 13-0 9 2 0 4 0 2009 24-21 36 5 2 12 2 Alexandra Osorio Total 32-9 14 1 2 9 0 Total 32-11 21 3 2 8 1 2010 19-15 12 3 4 10 2 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 89-46 90 15 15 45 5 1995 19-19 31 6 3 15 1 Kelly Rowland Breezy Hupp 1996 20-20 31 3 3 9 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Katie Lunn 1997 17-12 23 3 6 12 1 2003 26-26 31 6 4 16 2 2009 22-1 18 2 1 5 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1998 21-20 23 4 4 12 1 2004 20-20 39 3 7 13 1 2010 23-9 38 5 2 12 1 1995 19-12 38 6 2 14 0 Total 77-71 108 16 16 48 4 2005 24-24 15 3 4 10 1 Total 45-10 56 7 3 17 1 1996 18-7 22 4 2 10 1 2006 25-25 69 5 4 14 4 1997 5-1 1 0 0 0 0 Christy Peacock Total 95-95 154 17 19 53 8 Gina Iacovella Total 42-20 61 10 4 24 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1999 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 Melissa Samokishyn 1999 18-9 17 0 7 9 1 Lauren Lynch 2000 11-1 0 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 18-9 17 0 7 9 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2001 18-1 0 0 0 0 0 2004 17-17 4 0 3 3 0 1995 19-12 38 6 2 14 0 Total 36-2 0 0 0 0 0 2005 23-9 6 0 2 2 0 Iraia Iturregi 1996 18-17 22 4 2 10 1 2006 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1997 20-16 13 0 4 4 0 Holly Peltzer Total 46-24 10 0 5 5 0 2006 23-16 27 1 4 6 0 1998 21-19 20 4 3 11 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 23-16 27 1 4 6 0 Total 78-64 93 14 11 39 2 2004 13-0 7 0 1 1 0 Katrin Schmidt 2005 23-6 26 7 1 15 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Kim Johnson Brittney Marriott 2006 19-4 8 0 1 1 0 2005 24-24 11 1 3 5 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2007 27-23 17 3 1 7 1 2006 26-26 34 5 3 13 1 1998 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2006 5-0 4 1 0 2 0 Total 82-33 60 10 4 24 2 2007 27-27 36 1 10 12 1 Total 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 5-0 4 1 0 2 0 2008 23-23 19 2 2 6 0 Kelley Poole Total 100-100 100 9 18 36 2 Meredith Jones Trish Martin Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1996 20-20 56 14 1 29 6 Julia Schnugg 1999 18-6 4 1 0 2 0 1999 5-0 1 0 0 0 0 Total 20-20 56 14 1 29 6 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2000 24-24 8 0 4 4 0 Total 5-0 1 0 0 0 0 2003 26-25 53 6 10 22 2 2001 24-9 10 1 2 4 0 Jessica Poppel 2004 20-19 53 7 3 17 3 2002 23-22 19 1 1 3 0 Kasey McCall Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 46-44 106 13 13 39 5 Total 89-61 41 3 7 13 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1999 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 1996 19-18 38 9 6 24 1 Total 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Cindy Schofi eld Marissa Kazbour 1997 12-7 16 1 0 2 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 31-25 54 10 6 26 1 Toby Ranck 1999 18-1 19 3 1 7 1 2007 27-19 18 3 5 11 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2000 24-19 44 5 7 17 0 2008 21-6 17 4 3 11 1 Rachel McDowell 2003 22-2 5 0 0 0 0 2001 24-18 69 17 8 42 6 2009 23-7 15 1 3 5 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2004 20-9 10 1 2 4 0 2002 23-23 75 15 6 36 4 Total 71-32 50 8 11 27 2 2003 26-2 5 1 2 4 0 2005 16-3 7 1 1 3 0 Total 79-61 207 40 22 102 11 2004 16-10 10 1 2 4 1 2006 26-13 4 0 3 3 0 Eirin Kleppa 2005 11-1 2 0 0 0 0 Total 64-27 26 2 6 10 0 Erica Schuler Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 53-13 17 2 4 8 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2010 19-2 7 0 1 1 0 Jez Ratliff 1995 19-9 8 1 2 4 0 Total 19-2 7 0 1 1 0 Kelly McGrath Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 19-9 8 1 2 4 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2001 24-7 26 5 6 16 1 Selin Kuralay 1995 18-11 14 5 2 12 1 2002 23-17 32 6 5 17 1 Nicole Sedgwick Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 18-11 14 5 2 12 1 2003 26-26 37 5 7 17 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2005 24-23 94 16 9 41 6 2004 20-20 28 6 2 14 5 1996 20-20 26 3 3 9 1 2006 26-24 108 13 3 29 5 Niki Mercier Total 73-60 123 22 20 64 8 1997 15-12 11 0 1 1 0 Total 50-47 142 29 12 70 11 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 35-22 37 3 4 10 1 2010 5-1 2 0 0 0 0 Armani Rice Casey Lademann Total 5-1 2 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Maike Seuren Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2004 16-1 5 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2007 10-0 3 1 0 2 0 April Murphy Total 16-1 5 0 0 0 0 2006 4-0 2 0 0 0 0 Total 10-0 3 1 0 2 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 4-0 2 0 0 0 0 1997 20-13 26 3 6 6 0 Lindsey Rice Julie Lancos 1998 21-4 28 4 2 10 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Jenni Sharpe Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1999 20-19 28 6 7 19 1 2010 7-2 3 1 0 2 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2008 9-1 4 1 1 3 0 2000 24-6 20 2 2 6 2 Total 7-2 3 1 0 2 0 1995 14-5 2 0 0 0 0 Total 9-1 4 1 1 3 0 Total 85-42 102 14 11 41 3 Total 14-5 2 0 0 0 0

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Sally Shelgren Sanna Talonen Mami Yamaguchi Ali Mims Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho 1997 16-4 10 0 0 0 0 2007 25-25 68 18 6 42 6 2005 24-24 46 2 8 12 1 2001 18-10 8-5-1 1.59 62 22 1.0 1998 17-14 15 3 5 11 0 2008 21-18 50 16 4 36 6 2006 26-25 64 6 4 16 2 2004 3-1 1-0-0 0.00 5 0 0.0 Total 23-18 25 3 5 11 0 Total 46-43 118 34 10 78 12 2007 27-27 108 24 18 66 5 2005 24-24 19-4-1 0.90 79 22 8.0 Total 79-78 218 32 30 94 8 2006 26-26 18-4-4 0.65 89 17 11.0 Ceci Shell Amber Tollefson Total 71-61 46-13-6 0.92 235 61 20.0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Jennifer Yocca 2005 8-0 7 1 1 3 0 2000 22-19 20 3 2 8 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Minna Pyykko Total 8-0 7 1 1 3 0 2001 24-24 24 6 6 18 3 1995 16-11 3 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho 2002 23-21 28 0 6 6 0 1996 16-7 7 1 2 4 0 2005 3-1 1-0-0 0.00 1 0 1.0 Jordan Sims 2003 26-26 29 4 11 19 2 Total 32-18 10 1 2 4 0 Total 3-1 1-0-0 0.00 1 0 1.0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 95-90 101 13 25 51 6 1998 8-0 3 0 0 0 0 Susanna Zorn Jenni Roberts Total 8-0 3 0 0 0 0 Justina Torres Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2008 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 1995 9-3 0-3-0 3.42 42 18 0.0 Sage Sizemore 1996 20-20 2 0 0 0 0 2009 15-0 0 0 1 1 0 Total 9-3 0-3-0 3.42 42 18 0.0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1997 20-16 1 0 1 1 0 Total 20-0 0 0 1 1 0 2004 10-0 0 0 1 0 0 Total 40-36 3 0 1 1 0 Becky Th ompson 2005 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho 2006 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 India Trotter GOALKEEPING STATS 2006 2-0 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 0.0 Total 14-0 0 0 1 0 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Sarah Crawford Total 2-0 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 0.0 2003 26-25 40 2 6 10 0 Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho Shannon Smith 2004 20-19 29 1 0 2 1 1999 11-10 4-5-1 1.90 65 19 1.0 Jessica Vaccaro Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2005 25-25 59 13 9 35 4 2000 24-24 14-8-2 1.23 139 31 6.0 Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho 1995 19-18 0 0 0 0 0 2006 26-26 66 8 3 19 3 Total 35-34 18-13-3 1.40 204 50 7.0 2005 1-0 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 0.0 Total 19-18 0 0 0 0 0 Total 97-95 194 24 18 66 8 Total 1-0 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 0.0 Kimmy Diaz Annie Stalzer Onnie Trusty Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho Madison Winter Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2006 2-0 0-0-0 0.00 1 0 0.0 Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho 2006 11-0 5 1 0 2 0 2006 14-7 8 1 1 3 1 2008 5-0 0-0-0 0.00 2 0 0.0 2010 3-1 0-1-0 2.48 1 3 0.0 2007 18-0 19 2 4 8 0 Total 14-7 8 1 1 3 1 2009 6-0 1-0-0 0.48 4 1 0.0 Total 3-1 0-1-0 2.48 1 3 0.0 2008 6-0 5 0 1 1 0 Total 13-0 1-0-0 0.25 7 1 0.0 Total 35-0 29 3 5 11 0 Kirsten van de Ven Kerry York Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Libby Gianeskis Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho Shannon Stoutamire 2005 18-17 29 5 3 13 1 Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho 2001 14-14 7-3-0 1.67 54 18 4.0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2006 24-19 32 1 3 5 0 2006 1-0 0-0-0 0.00 1 0 0.0 2002 23-23 13-6-3 1.46 98 33 4.0 1995 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 2007 26-26 49 7 4 18 0 Total 1-0 0-0-0 0.00 1 0 0.0 2003 6-4 2-2-0 1.79 12 7 0.0 Total 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 68-62 120 13 10 36 1 Total 43-41 22-11-3 1.50 164 58 8.0 Jamie Gurtov Jacki Stradtman Erin Vester Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1996 4-0 0-0-0 1.83 3 3 0.5 1995 16-5 11 1 2 4 0 1995 19-5 0 0 0 0 0 1997 7-0 0-0-0 1.30 14 4 2.0 Total 16-5 11 1 2 4 0 Total 19-5 0 0 0 0 0 1998 20-20 6-11-3 2.01 108 42 1.5 1999 13-10 5-5-0 1.94 51 20 5.0 Erika Sutton Sarah Wagenfuhr Total 44-30 11-16-3 2.20 176 69 9.0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2007 27-23 32 5 3 13 0 2005 25-25 12 1 0 2 1 Melissa Juhl 2008 19-19 17 0 1 1 0 2006 23-23 8 0 1 1 0 Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho Total 46-42 49 5 4 14 0 2007 10-10 3 1 3 5 0 1995 15-15 4-11-1 3.06 155 43 1.0 2008 23-23 19 4 8 16 1 1996 20-20 12-7-1 1.68 76 32 7.5 Colette Swensen Total 81-81 42 6 12 24 2 1997 20-20 8-12-0 2.58 62 44 4.0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 1998 2-1 1-0-0 0.67 4 1 0.5 2003 6-0 2 0 1 1 0 Janna Walkup Total 57-56 25-30-2 2.10 297 120 13.0 2004 3-1 0 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2005 17-0 7 1 1 3 0 1995 17-15 10 3 0 6 0 Joy McKenzie 2006 10-2 8 0 1 1 0 1996 17-17 7 2 0 4 0 Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho Total 36-3 17 1 3 5 0 1997 17-12 23 3 6 11 1 2001 2-0 0-0-0 0.00 2 0 0.0 1998 21-15 5 0 0 0 0 2002 4-0 0-1-0 2.94 4 4 0.0 Lauren Switzer Total 72-58 23 2 4 8 1 2003 23-22 15-6-1 0.92 78 21 7.0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2004 20-19 11-5-3 1.09 68 21 6.0 2007 24-4 11 2 1 5 0 Melissa Wheeler Total 49-41 26-12-4 1.10 152 46 13.0 2008 23-4 25 5 9 19 1 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW 2009 25-6 26 2 9 13 0 2006 3-1 1 0 0 0 0 Erin McNulty Total 72-14 62 9 19 37 1 Total 3-1 1 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho 2007 27-27 18-6-3 0.94 84 24 8 Autumn Swoff ord Rachael Watkin 2009 25-25 18-5-1 0.88 58 21 5 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 52-52 36-11-4 0.91 142 45 13 1996 10-1 0 0 0 0 0 1997 19-19 6 1 1 3 0 Total 10-1 0 0 0 0 0 1998 21-21 7 1 2 4 1 Kate Milstead 1999 20-20 7 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS W-L-T GAA Sv GA Sho Katie Talley 2000 23-23 32 5 4 14 1 2007 7-0 0-0-0 0.87 4 2 0.0 Year GP-GS Sh G A P GW Total 83-83 52 7 7 21 2 2008 23-23 17-3-3 0.68 74 15 10.0 1999 18-4 3 1 2 4 0 Total 30-23 17-3-3 0.70 78 17 10.0 2000 8-0 1 0 0 0 0 2001 24-0 2 0 0 0 0 2002 23-1 6 1 0 2 0 Total 73-5 12 2 2 6 0

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1995 ...... (4-14-1, 0-7) 09/20 East Carolina ...... W 1 0 A 09/22 Duke ...... L 0 3 A H 2-3 • A 0-8-1 • N 2-3 09/26 North Carolina ...... L 0 9 H 09/29 Furman ...... W 4 0 H HEAD COACH HEATHER KERBY-NELSON 10/01 Tennessee ...... W 5 0 H 10/04 Mississippi ...... T (2ot) 2 2 N 10/05 Georgia State ...... W 2 1 A 10/13 Maryland ...... L (2ot) 0 2 A 10/18 Jacksonville State ...... W 4 0 H 10/20 Clemson ...... W 1 0 H 10/23 Florida ...... L 0 3 H 10/27 NC State ...... W 4 2 H 11/03 Wake Forest ...... L 0 1 H 11/07 North Carolina* ...... L 1 7 N BOLD = ACC Regular Season Opponent; *ACC Tournament, Clemson, SC

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP Goals-Shot attempts ...... 51-292 ...... 35-201 Shot pct...... 219 ...... 174 DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE Goals/Game ...... 2.6 ...... 1.8 09/02 Florida ...... L 0 4 A Shots/Game ...... 14.6 ...... 10.1 09/07 West Florida ...... W 5 1 H Assists ...... 27 ...... 19 09/10 Maryland ...... L 1 5 H GOAL BREAKDOWN 09/13 Jacksonville ...... W 11 0 H Total Goals ...... 51 ...... 35 09/16 Memphis ...... W 3 1 N Penalty ...... 2 ...... 0 09/17 LSU ...... T (2ot) 1 1 A Unassisted ...... 22 ...... 19 09/24 Duke ...... L 0 2 H Overtime ...... 0 ...... 2 09/25 Georgia Southern ...... L 1 2 H CORNER KICKS ...... 69 ...... 76 09/29 Clemson ...... L 0 6 A PENALTIES 09/30 Marquette ...... L 0 1 N Fouls ...... 250 ...... 225 10/07 Iowa State ...... W 4 1 N Yellow Cards ...... 10 ...... 4 10/08 Nebraska ...... L 0 6 A Red Cards ...... 1 ...... 2 10/13 Virginia ...... L 0 6 A 10/20 North Carolina ...... L (2ot) 1 3 A 10/23 NC State ...... L 0 3 A 1997 ...... (8-12-0, 0-7) 10/27 Georgia ...... L 4 5 A H 4-2 • A 4-9 • N 0-1 10/29 Auburn ...... L 0 1 N 10/30 Wake Forest ...... L 1 4 A HEAD COACH HEATHER KERBY-NELSON 11/02 North Carolina* ...... L 0 9 N BOLD = ACC Regular Season Opponent; *ACC Tournament, College Park, MD TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP Goals-Shot attempts ...... 32-165 ...... 61-451 Shot pct...... 194 ...... 135 Goals/Game ...... 1.7 ...... 3.2 Shots/Game ...... 8.7 ...... 23.7 Assists ...... 17 ...... 43 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals ...... 32 ...... 61 Penalty ...... 0 ...... 2 Unassisted ...... 13 ...... 23 Overtime ...... 0 ...... 2 CORNER KICKS ...... 61 ...... 102 DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE PENALTIES 08/29 Wake Forest ...... L 1 2 A Fouls ...... 194 ...... 204 08/31 Appalachian State ...... W 2 0 A Yellow Cards ...... 14 ...... 8 09/05 Wofford ...... W 5 1 H Red Cards ...... 0 ...... 0 09/07 North Carolina ...... L 0 9 A 09/11 South Alabama ...... W 2 1 H 1996 ...... (12-7-1, 2-5) 09/14 NC State ...... L 1 4 A 09/21 Maryland ...... L 0 4 H H 6-4 • A 6-2 • N 0-1-1 09/26 Clemson ...... L 1 2 A 09/28 Furman ...... L 1 2 A HEAD COACH HEATHER KERBY-NELSON 10/03 UNC Greensboro ...... L 2 3 A 10/05 Elon College ...... W 3 0 A 10/10 Stetson ...... W 3 0 H 10/12 LSU ...... W 3 0 H 10/15 Florida ...... L 0 6 A 10/18 Virginia ...... L 1 2 A 10/22 South Florida ...... W 1 0 A 10/26 Duke...... L (ot) 2 3 H 10/31 Alabama-Birmingham ...... W 1 0 A 11/02 Tennessee ...... L 1 4 A 11/06 North Carolina* ...... L 0 5 N BOLD = ACC Regular Season Opponent; *ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, NC

DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE 08/31 West Florida ...... W 4 1 A 09/06 Appalachian State ...... W 4 0 H 09/08 Virginia ...... L 1 3 H 09/13 South Alabama ...... W 3 0 A 09/15 Jacksonville ...... W 11 0 A 09/17 North Florida ...... W 4 1 A

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 73 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer season recaps TEAM STATISTICS 1999 ...... (9-10-1, 0-6-1) SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP Goals-Shot attempts ...... 30-219 ...... 48-259 H 4-3-1 • A 5-6 • N 0-1 Shot pct...... 137 ...... 185 Goals/Game ...... 1.5 ...... 2.4 HEAD COACH PATRICK BAKER Shots/Game ...... 11.0 ...... 13.0 Assists ...... 23 ...... 44 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals ...... 30 ...... 48 Penalty ...... 1 ...... 3 Unassisted ...... 9 ...... 11 Overtime ...... 0 ...... 1 CORNER KICKS ...... 85 ...... 92 PENALTIES Fouls ...... 178 ...... 241 Yellow Cards ...... 10 ...... 9 Red Cards ...... 0 ...... 0 1998 ...... (7-11-3, 1-5-1) H 3-6-2 • A 3-4-1 • N 1-1 DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE 08/27 Florida ...... L 1 5 A HEAD COACH HEATHER KERBY-NELSON 08/29 Miami ...... L 0 3 H 09/03 Mercer ...... W 4 1 H 09/07 South Florida ...... W 1 0 A 09/09 Stetson ...... W 4 0 A 09/11 Florida International ...... W 3 0 A 09/17 North Carolina ...... L 0 9 A 09/19 Wake Forest ...... L 1 2 A 09/24 Clemson ...... L 0 4 A 10/01 Georgia ...... W 2 0 H 10/03 South Alabama ...... W 5 1 H 10/06 Jacksonville ...... W 4 1 A 10/10 Wright State ...... W 3 0 H 10/15 Virginia ...... L 0 1 A 10/17 Texas A&M ...... L 1 2 A 10/22 NC State ...... T (2ot) 2 2 H 10/24 Duke ...... L 1 3 H DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE 10/28 Auburn ...... W 4 0 A 09/01 Furman ...... W 4 2 H 10/31 Maryland ...... L 0 1 H 09/05 Syracuse ...... W 3 2 N 11/04 North Carolina* ...... L 0 4 N 09/07 Georgia ...... L 0 2 A BOLD = ACC Regular Season Opponent; *ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, NC 09/11 Virginia ...... L (ot) 3 4 H TEAM STATISTICS 09/14 Mercer ...... W 4 3 A 09/18 Wake Forest ...... L 1 3 H SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP 09/20 North Carolina ...... L 0 7 H Goals-Shot attempts ...... 36-254 ...... 39-264 09/23 Central Florida ...... L 0 1 A Shot pct...... 142 ...... 1.48 09/27 Clemson ...... L 0 2 H Goals/Game ...... 1.8 ...... 1.9 09/28 Georgia State ...... T (2ot) 1 1 H Shots/Game ...... 12.7 ...... 13.2 10/02 Miami ...... L 2 4 A Assists ...... 28 ...... 35 10/06 Florida International ...... W (2ot) 1 0 H GOAL BREAKDOWN 10/09 South Florida ...... T (2ot) 1 1 H Total Goals ...... 36 ...... 39 10/10 Jacksonville ...... L 1 2 H Penalty ...... 1 ...... 1 10/13 Florida ...... L 0 2 H Unassisted ...... 7 ...... 7 10/15 Stetson ...... W 4 0 A Overtime ...... 0 ...... 0 10/18 Maryland ...... W (ot) 3 2 A CORNER KICKS ...... 99 ...... 89 10/23 Duke ...... T (2ot) 0 0 A PENALTIES 10/25 NC State ...... L 1 2 A Fouls ...... 204 ...... 179 11/01 Auburn ...... W 6 1 H Yellow Cards ...... 9 ...... 7 11/05 Virginia* ...... L 0 2 N Red Cards ...... 0 ...... 0 BOLD = ACC Regular Season Opponent; *ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP Goals-Shot attempts ...... 35-273 ...... 43-226 Shot pct...... 128 ...... 190 Goals/Game ...... 1.7 ...... 2.0 Shots/Game ...... 13.0 ...... 10.8 Assists ...... 23 ...... 32 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals ...... 35 ...... 43 Penalty ...... 1 ...... 1 Unassisted ...... 11 ...... 20 Overtime ...... 2 ...... 1 CORNER KICKS ...... 129 ...... 98 PENALTIES Fouls ...... 323 ...... 232 Yellow Cards ...... 10 ...... 6 Red Cards ...... 0 ...... 0

74 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer season recaps 2000 ...... (14-8-2, 2-4-1) 2001 ...... (15-8-1, 4-3) H 9-2 • A 5-4-1 • N 0-2-1 H 8-0 • A 5-5-0 • N 2-3-1 HEAD COACH PATRICK BAKER HEAD COACH PATRICK BAKER FINAL RANKING: NSCAA-20; SB-12 FINAL RANKING: NSCAA-20; SB-17; ST-18; SA-18

DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE 08/25 Florida ...... W 3 2 H 08/31 George Mason ...... W 3 2 H 08/27 South Florida ...... W (2ot) 2 1 H 09/02 Loyola College ...... W 2 0 H 08/30 Jacksonville ...... W 3 0 H 09/07 Portland ...... L 1 3 N 09/01 Missouri ...... L 1 2 A 09/09 Santa Clara ...... L 1 4 N 09/03 Ohio State ...... L 1 2 N 09/17 Clemson ...... W 3 2 A 09/08 Texas A&M ...... W 4 1 H 09/21 Kansas ...... W 4 1 H 09/10 Clemson ...... L 2 3 H 09/23 NC State ...... W (ot) 2 1 H 09/13 South Alabama ...... W 2 0 A 09/26 Florida ...... L 0 2 A 09/17 Duke ...... L 2 3 A 09/30 Louisville ...... W 3 2 H 09/22 UCF ...... W 3 1 H 10/02 South Florida ...... W 1 0 A 09/24 Florida International ...... W 4 1 H 10/05 UCF ...... W 5 0 A 09/29 Oregon State ...... W 2 1 N 10/07 Duke ...... W (ot) 3 2 H 10/01 Oregon ...... W 1 0 A 10/12 North Carolina ...... L 1 4 A 10/05 Wake Forest ...... W 2 0 H 10/16 Florida International ...... W 4 1 A 10/14 NC State ...... T (2ot) 0 0 A 10/20 Wake Forest ...... L 2 4 A 10/17 North Carolina ...... W (2ot) 3 2 H 10/25 Miami ...... W 3 1 H 10/20 Maryland ...... L 0 2 A 10/28 Virginia ...... L 2 3 A 10/25 Miami ...... W 3 1 A 11/02 Maryland ...... W 2 0 H 10/28 Virginia ...... L 0 1 H 11/04 Jacksonville ...... W 5 1 A 11/02 Wake Forest* ...... T (2ot) 1 1 N 11/08 Maryland* ...... W 7 2 N 11/03 North Carolina* ...... L 0 3 N 11/09 Virginia* ...... T (4ot) 0 0 N 11/08 Jacksonville# ...... W 4 1 H 11/12 North Carolina* ...... L 0 4 N 11/12 Florida@ ...... W 2 1 A 11/16 Auburn^ ...... W 1 0 N 11/17 Clemson^ ...... L 0 2 A 11/18 Clemson^ ...... L 0 1 A BOLD = ACC Regular Season Opponent; *ACC Tournament, Durham, NC; #NCAA Tournament, BOLD = ACC Regular Season Opponent; *ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, NC; ^NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL; @NCAA Tournament, Gainesville, FL; ^NCAA Tournament, Clemson, SC Clemson, SC

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP Goals-Shot attempts ...... 45-336 ...... 31-345 Goals-Shot attempts ...... 55-329 ...... 40-324 Goals scored average ...... 1.78 ...... 1.23 Goals scored average ...... 2.20 ...... 1.60 Shot pct...... 134 ...... 090 Shot pct...... 167 ...... 123 Shots on goal-attempts ...... 176-336 ...... 151-345 Shots on goal-attempts ...... 178-329 ...... 168-324 SOG pct...... 524 ...... 438 SOG pct...... 541 ...... 519 Goals/Game ...... 1.9 ...... 1.3 Shots/Game ...... 13.7 ...... 13.5 Shots/Game ...... 14.0 ...... 14.4 Assists ...... 58 ...... 43 Assists ...... 49 ...... 24 GOAL BREAKDOWN GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals ...... 55 ...... 40 Total Goals ...... 45 ...... 31 Penalty ...... 2 ...... 1 Penalty ...... 2 ...... 0 Unassisted ...... 10 ...... 8 Unassisted ...... 10 ...... 8 Overtime ...... 2 ...... 0 Overtime ...... 2 ...... 0 CORNER KICKS ...... 150 ...... 100 CORNER KICKS ...... 123 ...... 91 PENALTY KICKS ...... 2-3 ...... 1-3 PENALTY KICKS ...... 2-5 ...... 0-0 OFFSIDES ...... 67 ...... 11 OFFSIDES ...... 57 ...... 17 PENALTIES PENALTIES Fouls ...... 273 ...... 296 Fouls ...... 254 ...... 256 Yellow Cards ...... 6 ...... 4 Yellow Cards ...... 7 ...... 8 Red Cards ...... 0 ...... 1 Red Cards ...... 0 ...... 0

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 75 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer season recaps 2002 ...... (13-7-3, 3-3-1) 2003 ...... (17-8-1, 4-2-1) H 8-5-2 • A 4-1-1 • N 1-1-0 H 8-2 • A 6-4-1 • N 3-2 HEAD COACH PATRICK BAKER HEAD COACH PATRICK BAKER FINAL RANKING: NSCAA-19; SB-14 FINAL RANKING: NSCAA-4; SB-5; ST-5; SA-6

DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE 08/30 Oregon State ...... T (2ot) 0 0 H 08/29 Southern Cal ...... L 1 2 H 09/01 Oregon ...... W 2 1 H 08/31 Penn State ...... L 1 2 H 09/06 Missouri ...... T (2ot) 2 2 H 09/05 Florida ...... L 0 2 A 09/08 LSU ...... L 1 2 H 09/07 Jacksonville ...... W 3 1 A 09/11 Miami ...... W 2 1 A 09/12 Kansas ...... L 1 3 A 09/13 Virginia Tech ...... W 1 0 N 09/14 San Diego State ...... W 6 1 N 09/15 Charlotte ...... L 3 4 N 09/19 Miami ...... W 7 1 H 09/20 Clemson ...... W (ot) 4 3 H 09/21 Ole Miss ...... W (ot) 2 1 H 09/22 South Florida ...... W 3 2 H 09/26 Maryland ...... W 2 1 H 09/27 Florida ...... W 2 1 H 10/01 USF ...... W 3 0 A 10/04 UCF ...... W 3 1 H 10/04 Virginia ...... L 2 3 A 10/08 Duke ...... T (2ot) 1 1 A 10/07 UCF ...... W 3 0 A 10/12 Wake Forest ...... L (2ot) 2 3 H 10/10 Duke ...... W 3 0 H 10/15 North Carolina ...... L 1 5 H 10/14 Clemson ...... W 1 0 A 10/18 NC State ...... W 5 1 A 10/18 Wake Forest ...... T (2ot) 0 0 A 10/22 Jacksonville ...... W 3 1 H 10/24 NC State ...... W 1 0 H 10/25 Maryland ...... W 1 0 A 10/27 Florida Atlantic ...... W 7 0 H 10/27 George Mason ...... W 3 1 A 10/31 North Carolina ...... L 0 1 A 11/02 Virginia ...... L 1 2 H 11/05 Wake Forest* ...... W 2 1 N 11/07 Maryland* ...... L 2 4 H 11/17 Maryland* ...... W 1 0 N 11/15 Ole Miss# ...... W 2 0 H 11/09 North Carolina* ...... L 2 3 N 11/17 Auburn# ...... W 2 1 H 11/14 Dartmouth# ...... W 5 0 H 11/24 Connecticut@ ...... L 0 1 A 11/16 Auburn# ...... W (2ot) 2 1 H BOLD = ACC Regular Season Opponent; *ACC Tournament, Tallahassee, FL; #NCAA Tournament, 11/23 West Virginia^ ...... W (2ot) 3 2 A Tallahassee, FL; @NCAA Tournament, Storrs, CT 11/28 Florida@ ...... W 2 1 A 12/05 Connecticut% ...... L 0 2 N TEAM STATISTICS BOLD = ACC Regular Season Opponent; *ACC Tournament, Cary, NC; #NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP FL; ^NCAA Tournament, Morgantown, WV; @NCAA Tournament, Gainesville, FL; %College Cup, Goals-Shot attempts ...... 46-352 ...... 37-277 Cary, NC Goals scored average ...... 1.92 ...... 1.55 Shot pct...... 131 ...... 134 TEAM STATISTICS Shots on goal-attempts ...... 178-352 ...... 143-277 SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP SOG pct...... 506 ...... 516 Goals-Shot attempts ...... 60-446 ...... 28-294 Shots/Game ...... 15.3 ...... 12.0 Goals scored average ...... 2.25 ...... 1.05 Assists ...... 42 ...... 31 Shot pct...... 135 ...... 095 GOAL BREAKDOWN Shots on goal-Atts ...... 194-446 ...... 121-294 Total Goals ...... 46 ...... 37 SOG pct...... 435 ...... 412 Penalty ...... 3 ...... 1 Shots/Game ...... 17.2 ...... 11.3 Unassisted ...... 12 ...... 10 Assists ...... 62 ...... 26 Overtime ...... 1 ...... 1 GOAL BREAKDOWN CORNER KICKS ...... 164 ...... 91 Total Goals ...... 60 ...... 28 PENALTY KICKS ...... 3-3 ...... 1-1 Penalty ...... 1 ...... 1 OFFSIDES ...... 43 ...... 10 Unassisted ...... 15 ...... 8 PENALTIES Overtime ...... 3 ...... 0 Fouls ...... 295 ...... 344 CORNER KICKS ...... 149 ...... 107 Yellow Cards ...... 14 ...... 16 PENALTY KICKS ...... 1-1 ...... 1-1 Red Cards ...... 1 ...... 0 OFFSIDES ...... 67 ...... 22 PENALTIES Fouls ...... 309 ...... 326 Yellow cards ...... 7 ...... 12 Red cards ...... 0 ...... 0

76 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer season recaps 2004 ...... (12-5-3, 5-3-1) 2005 ...... (20-4-1, 8-2-0) H 10-4 • A 2-1-1 • N 0-0-2 H 9-1-0 • A 8-1-1 • N 3-2-0 HEAD COACH PATRICK BAKER HEAD COACH MARK KRIKORIAN FINAL RANKING: NSCAA-24; SB-18; SA-24 FINAL RANKING: NSCAA-4; ST-4; SB-5; SA-7

DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE 08/27 Arizona State ...... W 3 2 H 08/26 Southern Cal ...... W 4 0 A 08/29 Southern Cal ...... W 2 1 H 08/28 Loyola Marymount ...... W (2ot) 2 1 A 09/03 Georgia ...... W 1 0 H 09/01 Jacksonville ...... W 7 0 H 09/10 Florida ...... L 1 2 H 09/03 Mercer ...... W 2 0 H 09/12 Stetson ...... W (ot) 1 0 H 09/07 UCF ...... W 3 0 A 09/14 Jacksonville ...... W 5 0 H 09/11 Ole Miss ...... W 1 0 A 09/17 Clemson ...... W 2 1 H 09/16 Florida ...... W 4 2 A 09/19 Florida International ...... W 1 0 H 09/22 North Carolina ...... L 1 4 H 09/24 Virginia ...... L 0 1 H 09/25 NC State ...... W 3 1 H 10/01 Duke ...... L 0 2 A 09/29 Virginia ...... L 0 1 A 10/05 USF ...... W 2 0 H 10/02 Virginia Tech ...... W 3 0 A 10/08 Wake Forest ...... W 1 0 H 10/06 Maryland ...... W 3 1 H 10/10 Virginia Tech ...... W 1 0 H 10/09 Boston College ...... W 3 0 H 10/13 Maryland ...... T (2ot) 1 1 A 10/16 Miami ...... W 3 1 A 10/17 NC State ...... W 3 2 A 10/ 21 Wake Forest ...... W 4 1 H 10/19 Miami ...... W 1 0 A 10/23 Duke ...... W (2ot) 2 1 H 10/22 North Carolina ...... L 0 4 H 10/25 The Citadel ...... W 5 0 H 10/28 UCF ...... L 2 3 H 10/29 Clemson ...... W 3 0 A 11/03 Clemson* ...... T (2ot) 2 2 N 11/02 Clemson* ...... W 4 0 N 11/12 Boston College@ ...... T (2ot) 0 0 N 11/04 Virginia* ...... L 0 2 N BOLD = ACC Regular Season Opponent; *ACC Tournament, Cary, NC; @NCAA Tournament, Gainesville, FL 11/11 Florida Atlantic~ ...... W 3 0 N 11/13 Illinois~ ...... W 2 1 N TEAM STATISTICS 11/20 California# ...... W 2 1 H SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP 11/25 North Carolina^ ...... T (2ot) 1 1 A Goals-Shot attempts ...... 29-274 ...... 21-219 12/02 UCLA% ...... L 0 4 N Goals scored average ...... 1.40 ...... 1.02 BOLD = ACC Regular Season Opponent; *ACC Tournament, Cary, NC; ~NCAA Tournament, Shot pct...... 106 ...... 096 Gainesville, FL; #NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL; ^NCAA Tournament, Chapel Hill, NC; Shots on goal-Attempts ...... 122-274 ...... 94-219 %College Cup, College Station, TX SOG pct...... 445 ...... 429 Shots/Game ...... 13.7 ...... 10.9 TEAM STATISTICS Assists ...... 32 ...... 18 SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP GOAL BREAKDOWN Goals-Shot attempts ...... 65-407 ...... 22-225 Total Goals ...... 29 ...... 21 Goals scored average ...... 2.54 ...... 0.86 Penalty ...... 1 ...... 0 Shot pct...... 160 ...... 098 Unassisted ...... 6 ...... 6 Shots on goal-Attempts ...... 179-407 ...... 109-225 Overtime ...... 1 ...... 0 SOG pct...... 440 ...... 484 CORNER KICKS ...... 129 ...... 73 Shots/Game ...... 16.3 ...... 9.0 Goals off corners ...... 4 ...... 4 Assists ...... 58 ...... 17 PENALTY KICKS ...... 1-1 ...... 0-0 GOAL BREAKDOWN OFFSIDES ...... 61 ...... 13 Total Goals ...... 65 ...... 22 PENALTIES Penalty ...... 1 ...... 2 Fouls ...... 154 ...... 227 Unassisted ...... 15 ...... 9 Yellow cards ...... 6 ...... 12 Overtime ...... 2 ...... 0 Red cards ...... 0 ...... 1 CORNER KICKS ...... 130 ...... 76 Goals off corners ...... 5 ...... 1 PENALTY KICKS ...... 1-1 ...... 2-2 OFFSIDES ...... 86 ...... 34 PENALTIES Yellow cards ...... 8 ...... 11 Red cards ...... 0 ...... 0

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 77 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer season recaps 2006 ...... (18-4-4, 5-2-3) 2007 ...... (18-6-3, 6-2-2) H 11-0-2 • A 5-2-1 • N 2-2-1 H 12-1-0 • A 2-3-3 • N 4-2-0 HEAD COACH MARK KRIKORIAN HEAD COACH MARK KRIKORIAN FINAL RANKING: NSCAA-4; ST-5; SB-4; SA-7 FINAL RANKING: NSCAA – 2; ST – 2; SB – 3; SA – 14

DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE 08/27 Portland W 2 1 H 09/01 Portland ...... L (ot) 1 2 A 09/01 Arizona State ...... W (ot) 1 0 A 09/03 Cal State Northridge# ...... W 6 1 N 09/03 Loyola (MD) ...... W 3 1 N 09/07 Francis Marion ...... W 10 0 H 09/08 Florida ...... W 1 0 H 09/09 Florida ...... L 1 2 A 09/13 UCF ...... W 2 0 H 09/12 Troy ...... W 8 0 H 09/17 Florida Atlantic ...... W 2 1 A 09/15 Auburn ...... W 3 0 H 09/21 North Carolina ...... L 1 2 A 09/18 North Florida ...... W 7 0 H 09/24 NC State ...... W 2 0 A 09/22 UCF ...... T (2ot) 3 3 A 09/28 Virginia ...... T (2ot) 0 0 H 09/27 North Carolina ...... L (ot) 1 2 H 10/01 Virginia Tech ...... W 2 1 H 09/30 NC State ...... W 4 1 H 10/05 Maryland ...... W 1 0 A 10/04 Virginia...... T (2ot) 1 1 A 10/08 Boston College ...... T (2ot) 0 0 A 10/07 Virginia Tech ...... W 1 0 A 10/11 Stetson ...... W 2 1 H 10/11 Maryland ...... W 2 0 H 10/15 Miami ...... W 2 0 H 10/14 Boston College ...... W 1 0 H 10/19 Wake Forest ...... W 3 2 A 10/21 Miami ...... W 4 1 H 10/22 Duke...... L 1 3 A 10/25 Wake Forest ...... L 2 3 A 10/24 Jacksonville ...... W 3 0 H 10/27 Duke ...... T (2ot) 1 1 A 10/27 Clemson ...... T (2ot) 0 0 H 11/01 Clemson ...... W 2 0 A 11/01 Duke^ ...... W 2 0 N 11/07 Boston College^ ...... W 1 0 N 11/03 Wake Forest^ ...... T (2ot) 0 0 N 11/09 Wake Forest^ ...... W 5 2 N 11/05 North Carolina^ ...... L (ot) 1 2 N 11/11 North Carolina^ ...... L 0 1 N 11/10 Jacksonville* ...... W 6 0 H 11/16 Kennesaw State* ...... W 3 0 H 11/12 California* ...... W 3 1 H 11/18 LSU* ...... W 4 0 H 11/19 Illinois* ...... W 1 0 H 11/23 Texas* ...... W 4 0 H 11/24 Clemson* ...... W 2 1 H 11/30 Connecticut* ...... W (2ot) 3 2 H 12/01 Notre Dame% ...... L 1 2 N 12/07 Notre Dame% ...... W 3 2 N BOLD = ACC Regular Season; ^ACC Tournament, Cary, NC; *NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL; 12/09 Southern Cal% ...... L 0 2 N % College Cup, Cary, NC # at Portland, OR; BOLD = ACC Regular Season; ^ACC Tournament, Lake Buena Vista, FL; *NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL; % College Cup, College Station, TX

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP Goals-Shot attempts ...... 44-468 ...... 18-274 Goals-Shot attempts ...... 81-440 ...... 26-308 Goals scored average...... 1.63 ...... 0.67 Goals scored average...... 2.90 ...... 0.93 Shot pct...... 094 ...... 066 Shot pct...... 184 ...... 084 Shots on goal-Attempts ...... 175-468 ...... 113-274 Shots on goal-Attempts ...... 202-440 ...... 121-308 SOG pct ...... 374 ...... 412 SOG pct...... 459 ...... 393 Shots/Game ...... 18.0 ...... 10.5 Shots/Game ...... 16.3 ...... 11.4 Assists ...... 40 ...... 15 Assists ...... 71 ...... 19 GOAL BREAKDOWN GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals ...... 44 ...... 18 Total Goals ...... 81 ...... 26 Penalty ...... 1 ...... 0 Penalty ...... 2 ...... 0 Unassisted ...... 11 ...... 8 Unassisted ...... 20 ...... 10 Overtime ...... 1 ...... 1 Overtime ...... 1 ...... 2 CORNER KICKS ...... 115 ...... 82 CORNER KICKS ...... 148 ...... 110 Goals off corners ...... 0 ...... 0 Goals off corners ...... 4 ...... 1 PENALTY KICKS ...... 1-1 ...... 0-0 PENALTY KICKS ...... 2-2 ...... 0-0 OFFSIDES ...... 85 ...... 15 OFFSIDES ...... 81 ...... 18 PENALTIES PENALTIES Yellow cards ...... 20 ...... 19 Yellow cards ...... 4 ...... 10 Red cards ...... 0 ...... 1 Red cards ...... 2 ...... 0

78 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer season recaps 2008 ...... (17-3-3, 8-1-1) 2009 ...... (19-5-1, 7-2-1) H 8-2-0 • A 7-1-1 • N 2-0-2 H 13-1-0 • A 4-3-1 • N 2-1-0 HEAD COACH MARK KRIKORIAN HEAD COACH MARK KRIKORIAN FINAL RANKING: NSCAA – 6; ST – 6; SB – 6; SA – 6 FINAL RANKING: NSCAA – 6; ST – 6; SA – 6

DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE 08/25 UCF ...... W 5 0 H 08/21 Jacksonville ...... W 7 0 H 08/29 Penn State ...... W 4 1 A 08/28 South Alabama ...... W 8 0 H 08/31 Connecticut# ...... W 3 0 N 08/30 Stetson ...... W 3 0 A 09/05 Florida International ...... W 5 0 H 09/04 Penn State ...... W 2 1 H 09/07 Florida ...... L 0 1 H 09/06 Washington State ...... W 4 1 H 09/12 Auburn ...... W 3 0 A 09/10 UCF ...... L (2ot) 0 1 A 09/14 South Carolina~ ...... T (2ot) 3 3 N 09/13 UAB ...... W 8 0 H 09/21 Florida Gulf Coast ...... W 4 0 H 09/18 Florida ...... W (ot) 1 0 A 09/25 Virginia ...... L 0 1 H 09/24 Maryland ...... W 2 1 H 09/28 Virginia Tech ...... W 3 1 H 09/27 Boston College ...... W 3 2 H 10/02 Maryland ...... W (ot) 1 0 A 10/04 Miami ...... W 4 1 H 10/05 Boston College ...... W 1 0 A 10/08 Wake Forest ...... L 0 3 A 10/12 Miami ...... W 2 0 A 10/11 Duke...... T (2ot) 0 0 A 10/16 Wake Forest ...... W 5 0 H 10/15 Clemson ...... W 5 1 A 10/19 Duke...... W 5 2 H 10/22 North Carolina ...... W (2ot) 3 2 H 10/23 Clemson ...... W 4 0 H 10/25 NC State ...... W 2 0 H 10/30 North Carolina ...... T (2ot) 2 2 A 10/30 Virginia ...... L 0 1 A 11/02 NC State ...... W 5 2 A 11/01 Virginia Tech ...... W 2 1 A 11/05 Virginia Tech^ ...... T (2ot) 0 0 N 11/04 Duke^ ...... W 2 0 N 11/14 Mississippi Valley State* ...... W 7 0 N 11/06 Virginia Tech^ ...... W 2 0 N 11/16 Auburn* ...... W 1 0 A 11/08 North Carolina^ ...... L 0 3 N 11/22 Boston College** ...... W 1 0 H 11/13 Southeastern Louisiana* ...... W 4 1 H 11/28 Notre Dame% ...... L 0 2 A 11/15 California* ...... W 3 0 H # at State College, PA; ~ at Auburn, AL; BOLD = ACC Regular Season; ^ACC Tournament, Cary, NC; 11/20 Texas A&M* ...... W (2ot) 2 1 H *NCAA Tournament, Auburn, SC; **NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL; %NCAA Tournament, South 11/27 Notre Dame* ...... L 0 2 H Bend, IN BOLD = ACC Regular Season; ^ACC Tournament, Cary, NC; *NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP Goals-Shot attempts ...... 64-471 ...... 15-230 Goals-Shot attempts ...... 67-425 ...... 22-233 Goals scored average...... 2.78 ...... 0.65 Goals scored average...... 2.68 ...... 0.88 Shot pct...... 136 ...... 065 Shot pct...... 158 ...... 094 Shots on goal-Attempts ...... 228-471 ...... 96-230 Shots on goal-Attempts ...... 210-425 ...... 85-233 SOG pct...... 484 ...... 417 SOG pct...... 494 ...... 365 Shots/Game ...... 20.5 ...... 10.0 Shots/Game ...... 17.0 ...... 9.3 Assists ...... 66 ...... 12 Assists ...... 70 ...... 19 GOAL BREAKDOWN GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals ...... 64 ...... 15 Total Goals ...... 67 ...... 22 Penalty ...... 3 ...... 1 Penalty ...... 1 ...... 1 Unassisted ...... 9 ...... 3 Unassisted ...... 10 ...... 8 Overtime ...... 1 ...... 0 Overtime ...... 3 ...... 1 CORNER KICKS ...... 150 ...... 83 CORNER KICKS ...... 175 ...... 89 Goals off corners ...... 5 ...... 3 Goals off corners ...... 5 ...... 1 PENALTY KICKS ...... 3-4 ...... 1-1 PENALTY KICKS ...... 1-1 ...... 1-1 OFFSIDES ...... 74 ...... 11 OFFSIDES ...... 54 ...... 25 PENALTIES PENALTIES Yellow cards ...... 9 ...... 23 Yellow cards ...... 4 ...... 12 Red cards ...... 0 ...... 0 Red cards ...... 0 ...... 0

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 79 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer season recaps 2010 ...... (16-6-1, 7-2-1) H 10-1-1 • A 5-4-0 • N 1-1-0 HEAD COACH MARK KRIKORIAN FINAL RANKING: NSCAA – 7; ST – 8; SA – 15

DATE W/L/T FSU OPP SITE 08/20 Washington State# ...... W 1 0 A 08/22 Gonzaga# ...... W 2 0 N 08/29 Stetson ...... W 6 0 H 09/03 Auburn ...... L (2ot) 2 3 A 09/05 Mercer ...... W 3 0 A 09/10 Florida ...... L (ot) 1 2 H 09/12 UCF ...... W 3 1 H 09/19 Arkansas ...... W (ot) 1 0 H 09/26 Miami ...... W 2 0 A 09/30 Wake Forest ...... W (ot) 1 0 H 10/03 Duke...... W 3 1 H 10/07 Clemson ...... W 3 0 H 10/14 North Carolina ...... L 0 1 A 10/17 NC State ...... W 4 1 A 10/21 Virginia ...... T (2ot) 0 0 H 10/24 Virginia Tech ...... W 2 0 H 10/28 Maryland ...... L 1 2 A 10/31 Boston College ...... W 1 0 A 11/03 Wake Forest^ ...... L 1 3 N 11/12 Middle Tennessee State* ...... W 3 0 H 11/14 South Florida* ...... W 2 1 H 11/20 Marquette* ...... W 3 0 H 11/26 Stanford% ...... L 0 5 A # at Pullman, WA; BOLD = ACC Regular Season; ^ACC Tournament, Cary, NC; *NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL; %NCAA Tournament, Palo Alto, California

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS ...... FSU ...... OPP Goals-Shot attempts ...... 45-300 ...... 20-220 Goals scored average...... 1.96 ...... 0.87 Shot pct...... 150 ...... 091 Shots on goal-Attempts ...... 147-300 ...... 117-220 SOG pct...... 490 ...... 532 Shots/Game ...... 13.0 ...... 9.6 Assists ...... 40 ...... 19 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals ...... 45 ...... 20 Penalty ...... 4 ...... 0 Unassisted ...... 10 ...... 3 Overtime ...... 2 ...... 2 CORNER KICKS ...... 109 ...... 80 Goals off corners ...... 3 ...... 0 PENALTY KICKS ...... 4-4 ...... 0-1 OFFSIDES ...... 33 ...... 19 PENALTIES Yellow cards ...... 6 ...... 18 Red cards ...... 0 ...... 0

KEY: NSCAA = National Soccer Coaches Association of America; ST = Soccer Times; SA = Soccer America

80 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer ncaa tournament history 2000 #14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 #16 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 JACKSONVILLE ...... 1 #5 CLEMSON ...... 2 #18 CLEMSON ...... 1 Nov. 17, 2000, Clemson, SC Nov. 18, 2001, Clemson, SC #14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4 ATTENDANCE: 1,361 ATTENDANCE: 986 Nov. 8, 2000, Tallahassee, FL ATTENDANCE: 867 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State 0 0 0 Florida State 0 0 0 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Clemson 1 1 2 Clemson 0 1 1 Jacksonville 0 1 1 Florida State 0 4 4 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 1 39:11 CU Tatum Clowney (Julie Augustyniak) 1 75:24 CU Paige Ledford (10) (Lindsay Browne) SCORING SUMMARY 2 63:48 CU Allison Mitchell (Heather Beem; Shots: Florida State 11, Clemson 8 1 49:20 FSU Amber Tollefson (April Murphy; Leigh Clark) Emma Breland) Saves: Florida State 3 (Kerry York 3), Clemson 4 (Katie Carson 2 54:33 FSU Emma Breland (Rachael Watkin) Shots: Florida State 2, Clemson 21 2; TEAM 2) 3 71:20 FSU Kristin Boyce (unassisted) Saves: Florida State 9 (Sarah Crawford 9), Clemson 2 (Katie NOTES: Clemson ends Florida State’s NCAA Tournament run 4 71:42 JU Erika Chapman (unassisted) Carson 2) for the second year in a row. 5 82:29 FSU Cindy Schofi eld (Emma Breland) NOTES: Season ends in Sweet 16 in Florida State’s Shots: Jacksonville 7, Florida State 20 fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament appearance. Saves: Jacksonville 9 (Melissa Cancio 9), Florida State 5 2002 (Sarah Crawford 5) OLE MISS ...... 0 NOTES: Florida State records fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament 2001 win. #21 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 #16 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1 Nov. 15, 2002, Tallahassee, FL #14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 AUBURN ...... 0 ATTENDANCE: 972 #11 FLORIDA ...... 1 Nov. 16, 2001, Clemson, SC ATTENDANCE: 720 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Nov. 12, 2000, Gainesville, FL Ole Miss 0 0 0 ATTENDANCE: 1,763 Florida State 1 1 2 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State 0 1 1 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Auburn 0 0 0 SCORING SUMMARY Florida State 1 1 2 1 41:26 FSU Cindy Schofi eld (Penalty kick) Florida 1 0 1 SCORING SUMMARY 2 71:40 FSU Jez Ratliff (6) (Cindy Schofi eld) 1 58:01 FSU Camie Bybee (10) (Jez Ratliff; Shots: Ole Miss 16, Florida State 12 SCORING SUMMARY Maren Vik Edvardsen) Saves: Ole Miss 4 (Brittany Gillespie 4), Florida State 5 (Kerry 1 4:55 FSU Rachael Watkin (Cindy Schofi eld; Shots: Auburn 9, Florida State 13 York 5) Summer Corum) NOTES: Seminoles remain undefeated in NCAA Tournament 2 6:29 UF Robin Fulton (unassisted) Saves: Auburn 5 (Megan Rivera 4; TEAM 1), Florida State 2 openers at 3-0. 3 47:55 FSU Summer Corum (Marte Vik Edvardsen) (Kerry York 2) Shots: Florida State 8, Florida 16 NOTES: Florida State wins opening round NCAA Tournament AUBURN ...... 1 Saves: Florida State 6 (Sarah Crawford 6), Florida 2 (Jordan game for second straight year. Kellgren 2; TEAM 1) #21 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 NOTES: Florida State advance to fi rst ever Sweet 16 with second Nov. 17, 2002, Tallahassee, FL win of the year against UF. ATTENDANCE: 685

Goals by period 1 2 Tot Auburn 0 1 1 Florida State 1 1 2

SCORING SUMMARY 1 18:14 FSU Camie Bybee (5) (Cindy Schofi eld) 2 63:34 AUB Christina Culver (9) (Sarah Steinmann) 3 86:19 FSU Cindy Schofi eld (15) (Jenny Garcia; Leah Gallegos) Shots: Auburn 3, Florida State 10 Saves: Auburn 6 (Rivera, Megan 5; TEAM 1), Florida State 1 (Kerry York 1) NOTES: Florida State advances to second Sweet 16 in the last three seasons. #21 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 #4 CONNECTICUT ...... 1 Nov. 24, 2002, Storrs, CT ATTENDANCE: 1,199 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State 0 0 0 Connecticut 1 0 1

SCORING SUMMARY 1 1:10 UConn Brittany Barakat (11) (Jennifer Sullivan) Shots: Florida State 10, Connecticut 8 Saves: Florida State 2 (Kerry York 1; Team 1), Connecticut 6 (Maria Yatrakis 5; TEAM 1) NOTES: Seminoles held without a goal for the fi rst time in 22 matches.

FSU defeats Jacksonville for the school’s first victory in the NCAA Tournament in 2000.

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 college cup ~ 2009 ACC Regular season champs 81 S E M I N O L E soccersoccer ncaa tournament history 2003 DARTMOUTH ...... 0 #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 5 Nov. 14, 2003, Tallahassee, FL ATTENDANCE: 1,003 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Dartmouth 0 0 0 Florida State 1 4 5

SCORING SUMMARY 1 9:36 FSU Julia Schnugg (6) (Teresa Rivera; Leah Gallegos) 2 63:19 FSU Camie Bybee (7) (unassisted) 3 71:05 FSU India Trotter (2) (Leah Gallegos) 4 74:32 FSU Camie Bybee (8) (Jez Ratliff) 5 76:53 FSU Rachel McDowell (1) (Jez Ratliff; Amber Tollefson) Shots: Dartmouth 9, Florida State 18 Saves: Dartmouth 4 (Marbarger, Anne 4), Florida State 4 (Joy McKenzie 4) NOTES: The fi ve goals were the most ever scored by Florida State in an NCAA Tournament game. 2003 Seminoles at the College Cup in Cary, N.C. #16 AUBURN...... 1 #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 2005 #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 #7 FLORIDA ...... 1 #7 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 Nov. 28, 2003, Gainesville, FL Nov. 16, 2003, Tallahassee, FL FLORIDA ATLANTIC ...... 0 ATTENDANCE: 1,006 ATTENDANCE: 3,432 Nov. 11, 2005, Gainesville, FL Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot ATTENDANCE: 362 Auburn 1 0 0 0 1 Florida State 0 2 2 Florida State 0 1 0 1 2 Florida 0 1 1 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State 1 2 3 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Florida Atlantic 0 0 0 1 29:08 AUB Sarah Steinmann (12) (Kellie Evans; 1 56:11 FSU Kelly Rowland (6) (Katie Beal) Lindsay Giblin) 2 68:18 FSU Jez Ratliff (5) (Amber Tollefson) SCORING SUMMARY 2 45:34 FSU Amber Tollefson (4) (India Trotter) 3 87:09 UF Megan McMillan (4) (Melanie Booth) 1 43:01 FSU India Trotter (Katrin Schmidt; 3 101:04 FSU Leah Gallegos (17) (Amber Tollefson) Shots: Florida State 14, Florida 8 Colette Swensen) Shots: Auburn 12, Florida State 18 2 85:51 FSU Holly Peltzer (Melissa Samokishyn) Saves: Florida State 2 (Joy McKenzie 2), Florida 5 (Brittni 3 89:31 FSU India Trotter (Viola Odebrecht) Saves: Auburn 5 (Megan Rivera 5), Florida State 3 (Joy McKenzie 3) Goodwin 5) Shots: Florida Atlantic 6, Florida State 10 NOTES: Gallegos’ golden goal is the fi rst ever for Florida State NOTES: Florida State wins its fourth game against UF school’s in the NCAA Tournament and ties Gallegos with Cindy Schofi eld fi rst ever College Cup. Saves: Florida Atlantic 2 (Coyne, Megan 2), Florida State 0 for the single season record (17). (Ali Mims 0) NOTES: NCAA Tournament Opening Round #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 #18 CONNECTICUT ...... 2 #9 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 2 #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 ILLINOIS ...... 1 Nov. 23, 2003, Morgantown, WV Dec. 5, 2003, Cary, NC (College Cup) #7 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 ATTENDANCE: 847 ATTENDANCE: 8,267 Nov. 13, 2005, Gainesville, FL ATTENDANCE: 248 Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State 2 0 0 1 3 Connecticut 0 2 2 Florida State 0 0 0 Goals by period 1 2 Tot West Virginia 0 2 0 0 2 Illinois 0 1 1 Florida State 1 1 2 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 1 62:03 UConn Kristen Graczyk (19) (Jessica Gjertsen) 1 13:48 FSU Kelly Rowland (5) (Rachel McDowell; SCORING SUMMARY Jez Ratliff) 2 81:53 UConn Kristen Graczyk (20) (Jessica Gjertsen; Kathleen Frank) 1 29:21 FSU Sel Kuralay (Kelly Rowland) 2 21:30 FSU Katie Beal Penalty kick 2 63:56 FSU India Trotter (unassisted) 3 46:32 WVU Lisa Zanti (5) (Lisa Stoia) Shots: Connecticut 13, Florida State 20 3 75:43 ILL Ella Masar (Laura Redmond) 4 87:21 WVU Leslie Barden (6) (Ashley Weimer) Saves: Connecticut 5 (Erin Rice 4; TEAM 1), Florida State 2 Shots: Illinois 8, Florida State 20 5 109:39 FSU Leah Gallegos (18) (Katie Beal; Jez Ratliff) (Joy McKenzie 2) Saves: Illinois 4 (Rachel Frank 4), Florida State 5 (Ali Mims 5) Shots: Florida State 20, West Virginia 20 NOTES: Connecticut ends Florida State’s season for the second Saves: Florida State 4 (Joy McKenzie 4), West Virginia 8 (Lana straight year and is the fi rst team other than UNC to beat Florida NOTES: NCAA Tournament Second Round Bannerman 8) State in a month. NOTES: Gallegos’ second straight golden goal sends FSU to #6 CALIFORNIA ...... 1 its fi rst ever Elite Eight. 2004 #11 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 Nov. 20, 2005, Tallahassee, FL #17 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 ATTENDANCE: 802 BOSTON COLLEGE ...... 0 Nov. 12, 2004, Gainesville, FL Goals by period 1 2 Tot ATTENDANCE: 822 California 0 1 1 Florida State 0 2 2 Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Florida State 0 0 0 0 0 SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 0 0 0 0 0 1 49:48 FSU Kelly Rowland (3) (unassisted) 2 85:23 FSU India Trotter (12) (Sel Kuralay) 3 89:23 CAL Katie Ratican (3) (Tracy Hamm; Nkechi Kanu) Shots: Boston College 12, Florida State 10 Shots: California 11, Florida State 8 Saves: Boston College 2 (Katie Taylor 2), Florida State 5 (Joy Saves: California 3 (Ashley Sulprizio 3), Florida State 6 (Ali McKenzie 5) Mims 6) NOTES: Boston College advances on pk’s, 3-1 NOTES: NCAA Tournament Round of 16. FSU advances to quarterfi nals for second time in three years. India Trotter becomes all-time leading goal scorer in NCAA play for the Seminoles.

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#7 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1 Mims 0; Kimmy Diaz 0; Becky Thompson 0) #5 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1 #2 NORTH CAROLINA ...... 1 NOTES: FSU improves to 7-0 all-time at home in NCAA Tourney #1 NOTRE DAME ...... 2 Nov. 25, 2005, Chapel Hill, NC Dec. 1, 2006, Cary, NC (College Cup) ATTENDANCE: 2,518 #21 CALIFORNIA ...... 1 ATTENDANCE: 8,412 #5 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Nov. 12, 2006, Tallahassee, FL Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State 1 0 0 0 1 Florida State 0 1 1 North Carolina 0 1 0 0 1 ATTENDANCE: 825 Notre Dame 2 0 2 Goals by period 1 2 Tot SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY California 0 1 1 1 35:32 ND Courtney Rosen (2)(unassisted) 1 8:25 FSU India Trotter (13) (unassisted) Florida State 3 0 3 2 56:26 NC (5) (Lindsay 2 38:21 ND Jill Krivacek (5) (Brittany Bock; Tarpley; Heather O’Reilly) ) SCORING SUMMARY 3 51:22 FSU India Trotter (8) (Kelly Rowland) Shots: Florida State 7, North Carolina 31 1 6:52 FSU Selin Kuralay (12)(unassisted) Shots: Florida State 10, Notre Dame 15 Saves: Florida State 18 (Ali Mims 13; Team 5), North Carolina 2 10:55 FSU India Trotter (7) (Selin Kuralay) 2 (Anna Rodenbough 2) 3 26:27 FSU Mami Yamaguchi (6) (Toby Ranck) Saves: Florida State 8 (Ali Mims 7; Libby Gianeskis 1), Notre Dame 1 (Lauren Karas 1) NOTES: NCAA Tournament Quarterfi nals. FSU advances to 4 48:14 CAL Katie Ratican (6)(unassisted) College Cup on penalty kicks 5-4 Shots: California 12, Florida State 16 NOTES: NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship Semifi nal; FSU’s third College Cup appearance in four years; Saves: California 2 (Nicole Jarbo 2), Florida State 2 (Ali Mims 2) score fi rst-ever College Cup goal # 7 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 NOTES: FSU moves to round of 16 for third time in four years #4 UCLA ...... 4 2007 Dec. 2. 2005, College Station, TX (College Cup) #15 ILLINOIS ...... 0 ATTENDANCE: 6,701 #5 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1 KENNESAW STATE ...... 0 Nov. 19, 2006, Tallahassee, FL #14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 Goals by period 1 2 Tot ATTENDANCE: 1,206 Nov. 16, 2007, Tallahassee, FL Florida State 0 0 0 UCLA 2 2 4 ATTENDANCE: 963 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Illinois 0 0 0 Goals by period 1 2 Tot SCORING SUMMARY Florida State 1 0 1 1 38:08 UCLA Christina DiMartino (4) (unassisted) Kennesaw State 0 0 0 2 42:49 UCLA Danesha Adams (21) (Iris Mora) Florida State 3 0 3 3 58:35 UCLA Christina DiMartino (5) SCORING SUMMARY (McCall Zerboni) 1 19:08 FSU Kelly Rowland (5) (Katrin Schmidt) SCORING SUMMARY 4 77:44 UCLA Kara Lang (17) (Stephanie Kron) Shots: Illinois 6, Florida State 9 1 11:03 FSU Sanna Talonen (11) (Mami Yamaguchi) Shots: Florida State 9, UCLA 20 Saves: Illinois 4 (Lindsey Carstens 4), Florida State 1 (Ali Mims 2 14:52 FSU Sanna Talonen (12) (Mami Yamaguchi) 0; Team 1) 3 26:43 FSU Sanna Talonen (13) (Mami Saves: Florida State 3 (Ali Mims 3), UCLA 2 (Valerie Henderson 2) Yamaguchi; Marissa Kazbour) NOTES: FSU moves to quarterfi nals for 3rd time in four NOTES: NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championships Shots: Kennesaw State 6, Florida State 26 Semifi nal. FSU’s second College Cup appearance in last three years; Seminoles improve to 9-0 all-time at home in NCAA’s seasons. Saves: Kennesaw State 10 (Katie Piotrowski 8; Team 2), Florida #23 CLEMSON ...... 1 State 3 (Erin McNulty 0; Kate Milstead 3) 2006 #5 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 Nov. 19, 2006, Tallahassee, FL LSU ...... 0 JACKSONVILLE ...... 0 ATTENDANCE: 1,754 #14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4 #5 FLORIDA STATE ...... 6 Nov. 18, 2007, Tallahassee, FL Nov. 10, 2006, Tallahassee, FL Goals by period 1 2 Tot ATTENDANCE: 861 ATTENDANCE: 1,076 Clemson 1 0 1 Florida State 0 2 2 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot LSU 0 0 0 Jacksonville 0 0 0 SCORING SUMMARY Florida State 1 3 4 Florida State 4 2 6 1 30:27 CU Molly Franklin (6) (unassisted) 2 49:17 FSU Selin Kuralay (13) (Sarah Wagenfuhr) SCORING SUMMARY 3 62:43 FSU Becky Edwards (1) (unassisted) SCORING SUMMARY 1 20:24 FSU Holly Peltzer (3) (Marissa Kazbour) 1 3:09 FSU Kelly Rowland (4) Shots: Clemson 11, Florida State 25 2 66:43 FSU Kirsten van de Ven (6) (unassisted) (Selin Kuralay; Becky Edwards) Saves: Clemson 5 (Ashley Phillips 5), Florida State 3 (Ali Mims 3) 3 73:27 FSU Kirsten van de Ven (7) (Mami 2 22:40 FSU Katrin Schmidt (3) (Kelly Rowland) Yamaguchi; Rachel Lim) NOTES: FSU goes to back-to-back College Cups; Seminoles 4 74:36 FSU Mami Yamaguchi (22) (Katrin Schmidt) 3 36:38 FSU Katrin Schmidt (4) (Iraia Iturregi) have been to three of the last four College Cups 4 43:02 FSU Katrin Schmidt (5) (Kirsten van de Ven) Shots: LSU 10, Florida State 30 5 47:42 FSU Brittney Marriott (1) (unassisted) Saves: LSU 6 (Valerie Vogler 6; Jackie Moseley 0), Florida State 6 66:28 FSU Annie Stalzer (1) (Victoria Damren) 1 (Erin McNulty 1) Shots: Jacksonville 5, Florida State 36 NOTES: Florida State advances to the third round of the NCAA Saves: Jacksonville 9 (Michelle Kmiotek 9), Florida State (Ali Tournament and will face Texas #10 TEXAS ...... 0 #14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4 Nov. 23, 2007, Tallahassee, FL ATTENDANCE: 1,091 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Texas 0 0 0 Florida State 1 3 4

SCORING SUMMARY 1 37:54 FSU Sanna Talonen (14) (Katrin Schmidt) 2 46:47 FSU Mami Yamaguchi (23) (Holly Peltzer) 3 67:35 FSU Marissa Kazbour (3) (Mami Yamaguchi) 4 69:53 FSU Rachel Lim (4) (Mami Yamaguchi; Lauren Switzer) Shots: Texas 5, Florida State 29 Saves: Texas 7 (Dianna Pfenninger 4), Florida State 2 (Erin McNulty 2) NOTES: Florida State advances to NCAA Quarterfi nals for 2005 Seminoles at the College Cup in College Station, Texas third straight year

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Shots: Mississippi Valley State 0, Florida State 28 Saves: Mississippi Valley State 12 (Kristin Swanson 11; Team 1), Florida State 0 (Kate Milstead 0; Kimmy Diaz 0) NOTES: NCAA Tournament Opening Round; FSU school record for goals in an NCAA Tournament game #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1 AUBURN ...... 0 Nov. 16, 2008, Auburn, AL ATTENDANCE: 345 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State 1 0 1 Auburn 0 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY 1 38:46 FSU Jessica Price (3) (Amanda DaCosta) Shots: Florida State 26, Auburn 10 Saves: Florida State 6 (Kate Milstead 6), Auburn 12 (Allison Whitworth 12) NOTES: FSU advances to third round of NCAA Tournament for fourth consecutive year and for seventh time since 2000 #10 BOSTON COLLEGE ...... 0 #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1 Nov. 22, 2008, Tallahassee, FL FSU defeats Connecticut in 2007 to Advance to its third straight College Cup. ATTENDANCE: 1140 #24 CONNECTICUT ...... 2 SCORING SUMMARY Goals by period 1 2 Tot #14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 1 24:45 USC Marihelen Tomer (5) (unassisted) Boston College 0 0 0 2 75:02 USC Janessa Currier (5) (unassisted) Florida State 0 1 1 Nov. 30, 2007, Tallahassee, FL Shots: Florida State 11, Southern Cal 18 ATTENDANCE: 1,703 Saves: Florida State 4 (Erin McNulty 4), Southern Cal 2 (Kristin SCORING SUMMARY Olsen 2) 1 64:32 FSU Tori Huster (4) (Sarah Wagenfuhr) Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot NOTES: NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship Shots: Boston College 10, Florida State 27 Connecticut 1 1 0 0 2 Final; FSU plays in fi rst-ever national championship game Florida State 1 1 0 1 3 Saves: Boston College 10 (Jillian Mastroianni 9; Team 1), Florida State 3 (Kate Milstead 3) SCORING SUMMARY 2008 NOTES: FSU remains undefeated all-time at home in postseason 1 3:51 UConn Brittany Tegeler (3) (Meghan Schnur) play running record to 15-0-0; advances to quarterfi nals for fourth 2 17:41 FSU Sanna Talonen (15) (Mami Yamaguchi) MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE...... 0 consecutive year and for fi fth time in school history 3 57:47 UConn Annie Yi (7) (unassisted) #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 7 4 81:38 FSU Sanna Talonen (16) (Katrin Schmidt) Nov. 14, 2008, Auburn, AL #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 5 103:56 FSU Sanna Talonen (17) (Katrin Schmidt) ATTENDANCE: 390 #1 NOTRE DAME ...... 2 Shots: Connecticut 12, Florida State 23 Nov. 28, 2008, South Bend, IN Saves: Connecticut 10 (Stephanie Labbe 10), Florida State 4 Goals by period 1 2 Tot ATTENDANCE: 2332 (Erin McNulty 3; Team 1) Mississippi Valley State 0 0 0 NOTES: Florida State advances to third straight College Cup Florida State 3 4 7 and fourth in last fi ve years; FSU ran all-time record at home in Goals by period 1 2 Tot NCAA Tourney play to 14-0-0. Florida State 0 0 0 SCORING SUMMARY Boston College 1 1 2 1 6:55 FSU Tiffany McCarty (11) (Amanda #11 NOTRE DAME ...... 2 DaCosta; Sanna Talonen) SCORING SUMMARY #14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 2 10:56 FSU Sanna Talonen (15) (Rachel Lim; 1 18:10 ND Jessica Schuveiller (1) (Kerri Hanks) Katrin Schmidt) 2 76:06 ND Taylor Knaack (5) (Kerri Hanks) Dec. 7, 2007, College Station, TX (College Cup) 3 25:51 FSU Sanna Talonen (16) (Julie Lancos) ATTENDANCE: 7,507 4 49:25 FSU Julie Lancos (1) (Lauren Switzer) Shots: Florida State 11, Notre Dame 12 5 61:00 FSU Lauren Switzer (5) (Jessica Price) Saves: Florida State 3 (Kate Milstead 3), Notre Dame 3 (Kelsey Goals by period 1 2 Tot 6 62:12 FSU Toni Pressley (4) (unassisted) Lysander 2, Team 1) Notre Dame 1 1 2 7 64:01 FSU Marissa Kazbour (4) (Toni Pressley; NOTES: NCAA Quarterfi nals Florida State 2 1 3 Jessica Price)

SCORING SUMMARY 1 0:15 FSU Mami Yamaguchi (24) (Amanda DaCosta) 2 14:16 ND Carrie Dew (2) (Kerri Hanks) 3 32:22 FSU Sanna Talonen (18) (Mami Yamaguchi) 4 55:32 ND Elise Weber (3) (unassisted) 5 71:30 FSU Amanda DaCosta (6) (Sanna Talonen) Shots: Notre Dame 16, Florida State 7 Saves: Notre Dame 2 (Lauren Karas 2), Florida State 5 (Erin McNulty 5) NOTES: NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship Semifi nal; FSU wins fi rst College Cup game in school history #14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 #9 SOUTHERN CAL ...... 2 Dec. 9, 2007, College Station, TX (College Cup) ATTENDANCE: 8,255 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State 0 0 0 Southern Cal 1 1 2

2007 Seminoles at the College Cup in College Station, Texas

84 2011 FLORIDA STATE soccer ALMANAC ~ SEMINOLES.COM S E M I N O L E soccersoccer ncaa tournament history 2009 SCORING SUMMARY 1 23:59 FSU Kassey Kallman (3) (Tiana Brockway) SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... 1 2 44:45 USF Sharla Passariello (4) (unassisted) #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4 3 59:47 FSU Toni Pressley (4) (Penalty Kick) Nov. 13, 2009, Tallahassee, FL Shots: USF 5, Florida State 12 ATTENDANCE: 807 Saves: USF 4 (Nicole McClure 4), Florida State 1 (Kelsey Wys 1) Goals by period 1 2 Tot #12 MARQUETTE ...... 0 Southeastern Louisiana 1 0 1 #11 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 Florida State 4 0 4 Nov. 20, 2010, Tallahassee, FL ATTENDANCE: 981 SCORING SUMMARY 1 0:57 FSU Jessica Price (13) (Lauren Switzer) 2 13:39 FSU Jessica Price (14) (Lauren Switzer) Goals by period 1 2 Tot 3 19:16 SLU Maiya Cooper (14) (unassisted) Marquette 0 0 0 4 27:46 FSU Ella Stephan (3) (Becky Edwards) Florida State 1 2 3 5 43:21 FSU Breezy Hupp (2) (Alex Crown) Shots: SE Louisiana 5, Florida State 22 SCORING SUMMARY 1 7:51 FSU Rachel Lim (3) (Kassey Kallman) Saves: SE Louisiana 4 (Lacey Bockhaus 2; Team 2), Florida State 2 54:37 FSU Ella Stephan (1) (Pressley, Huster) 1 (Erin McNulty 1) 3 83:18 FSU Breezy Hupp (5) (Ines Jaurena) Shots: Marquette 16, Florida State 12 CALIFORNIA ...... 0 Saves: Marquette 4 (Natalie Kulla 4), Florida State 1 (Kelsey #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 Wys 5, Team 2) Nov. 15, 2009, Tallahassee, FL ATTENDANCE: 962 #11 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 Sanna Talonen scored eight goals #1 STANFORD ...... 5 Goals by period 1 2 Tot during the 2007 NCAA Tournament. Nov. 26, 2010, Palo Alto, CA California 0 0 0 ATTENDANCE: 2135 Florida State 2 1 3 2010 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE ...... 0 Goals by period 1 2 Tot SCORING SUMMARY Florida State 0 0 0 1 33:03 FSU Jessica Price (15) (Amanda DaCosta) #15 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 Stanford 1 4 5 2 40:18 FSU Tiffany McCarty (17) (A. DaCosta) Nov. 12, 2010, Tallahassee, FL 3 73:12 FSU Toni Pressley (2) (Becky Edwards; ATTENDANCE: 834 SCORING SUMMARY Lauren Switzer) 1 30:44 STAN Mariah Nogueria (5) (Chrsten Press; Shots: California 8, Florida State 8 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Alina Garciamendez) Saves: California 2 (Gina Pellegrini 2), Florida State 5 (Erin Middle Tennessee State 0 0 0 2 55:35 STAN Lindsay Taylor (10) (Camille Levin) McNulty 5 Florida State 1 2 3 3 59:25 STAN (26) (Annie Case) 4 77:34 STAN (10) (Kristy Zurmuhlen) 5 85:14 STAN Marjani Hing-Glover (4) (Morgan Redman) #22 TEXAS A&M ...... 1 SCORING SUMMARY #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 1 44:58 FSU Breezy Hupp (4) (Tori Huster) Shots: Stanford 22, Florida State 6 2 50:28 FSU Casey Short (4) (unassisted) Saves: Stanford 0 (Emily Oliver 0), Florida State 1 (Kelsey Wys 10) Nov. 20, 2009, Tallahassee, FL 3 59:32 FSU Casey Short (5) (Amanda DaCosta) ATTENDANCE: 1659 Shots: Middle Tennessee State 5, Florida State 15 Saves: Middle Tenenssee State 4 (Rebecca Cushing 4), Florida Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot State 4 (Kelsey Wys 4) Texas A&M 0 1 0 0 1 Florida State 0 1 0 1 2 #25 SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 1 SCORING SUMMARY #15 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 1 54:49 TAMU Rachel Shipley (unassisted) Nov. 12, 2010, Tallahassee, FL 2 64:48 FSU Lauren Switzer (2) (Casey Short) 3 107:59 FSU Jessica Price (16) (Tiffany McCarty) ATTENDANCE: 785 Shots: Texas A&M 8, Florida State 21 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Saves: Texas A&M 8 (Kristin Arnold 7; Team 1), Florida State South Florida 1 0 1 1 (Erin McNulty 1) Florida State 1 1 2 NOTES: Advances to quarterfi nals for fi fth consecutive year and for sixth time in school history. #5 NOTRE DAME ...... 2 #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 Nov. 27, 2009, Tallahassee, FL ATTENDANCE: 2000 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Notre Dame 2 0 2 Florida State 0 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY 1 38:35 ND Melissa Henderson (18) (unassisted) 2 39:26 ND Haley Ford (3) (Rose Augustin) Shots: Notre Dame 14, Florida State 14 Saves: Notre Dame 5 (Nikki Weiss 5), Florida State 1 (Erin McNulty 1) NOTES: FSU falls for the fi rst time at home in postseason play ending a streak of 18 consecutive victories.

2007 National Championship Game - Florida State vs. Southern California

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