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Division I Men's Soccer Championships Records Book
DIVISION I MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2019 Championship 2 History 3 All-Tournament Teams 5 Individual Statistics Records 7 Team Statistics Records 9 Elite 90 Award 10 Won-Lost-Tied Records in Tournament Play 11 All-Time Results 15 Championship Coaching Records 26 Team-By-Team Coach Won-Lost Records 30 All-Time Coaches Records 39 Brackets 46 2019 CHAMPIONSHIP First Round Washington 2, Boston College 0 Stanford * 1, Seattle U 1 (2-1 PK) Campbell 3, James Madison 1 Virginia Tech 4, New Hampshire 1 Syracuse 3, Rhode Island 2 Providence 3, Penn St. 2 (OT) Missouri St. 1, Denver 0 Clemson 2, Charlotte 1 (OT) Coastal Carolina 3, NC State 2 (2OT) Kentucky 2, Loyola Chicago 1 (2OT) Third Round UC Santa Barbara 3, California 1 Virginia 3, St. John's (NY) 1 Wright St. 3, Notre Dame 2 SMU 2, UCF 1 (OT) Maryland 4, Iona 0 UC Santa Barbara 1, Indiana 0 (2OT) Pittsburgh 2, Lehigh 0 Wake Forest 3, Michigan 1 Louisville 4, South Fla. 1 Georgetown 5, Louisville 1 West Virginia 5, Butler 1 Washington 4, Marshall 1 Boston College 3, Yale 0 Stanford 2, Virginia Tech 1 Seattle U 3, LMU (CA) 1 Clemson 2, Providence 1 (2OT) New Hampshire 1, Fairleigh Dickinson 0 Providence 2, NJIT 0 Quarterfinals Charlotte 3, Mercer 1 Virginia 3, SMU 2 (OT) Second Round Wake Forest 1, UC Santa Barbara 0 Virginia 2, Campbell 0 Georgetown 2, Washington 1 St. John's (NY) 2, Syracuse 1 Stanford * 1, Clemson 1 (5-4 PK) UCF 2, Missouri St. -
Arkansas Soccer Media Guide, 2007
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville ScholarWorks@UARK Arkansas Soccer Athletics 2007 Arkansas Soccer Media Guide, 2007 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Athletics Media Relations University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Women's Athletics Department. Women's Communications Office University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Women's Athletics Department. Women's Sports Information Office Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uark.edu/soccer Citation University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Athletics Media Relations., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Women's Athletics Department. Women's Communications Office., & University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Women's Athletics Department. Women's Sports Information Office. (2007). Arkansas Soccer Media Guide, 2007. Arkansas Soccer. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/soccer/3 This Periodical is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at ScholarWorks@UARK. It has been accepted for inclusion in Arkansas Soccer by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UARK. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Fayetteville, Arkansas One of America’s Best Places to Live The rolling hills of the Ozark Mountain foothills has long been a place for people young and old to unwind and relax, but it wasn’t un- til recently that the secret which is Northwest Arkansas reached the public. Now the region which begins in Fayetteville and stretches up to Bentonville is widely considered one of the best places to live and here are a few examples why. Arkansas Quick -
Men's Lacrosse North Carolina Combined Team Statistics All Games (As of Apr 07, 2021)
MEN’S LACROSSE 2021 GAME NOTES » 1981, 1982, 1986, 1991, 2016 National Champs » 9-Time ACC Tournament Champs » 12-Time ACC Regular Season Champs SCHEDULE/RESULTS THE MATCHUP: April 10, 2021 • 2 PM VENUE 8-1 OVERALL, 1-1 ACC Dorrance Field, 6-0 HOME • 2-1 AWAY • 0-0 NEUTRAL North Carolina (8-1, 1-1 ACC) Chapel Hill, N.C. Head Coach: Joe Breschi (North Carolina, 1990) Record at North Carolina: 132-63 (13th season) ALL-TIME SERIES W #7 Denver UVa leads 51-28 Sunday, Feb. 7 Career Record: 224-126 (24th season) 24-13 Chapel Hill TV: ESPNU LAST MEETING UNC won 16-13 on March 11 W JACKSONVILLE in Charlottesville Saturday, Feb. 13 Virginia (8-2, 1-2 ACC) 18-7 Chapel Hill Head Coach: Lars Tiffany (Brown, 1990) TV COVERAGE TV: ACCN Record at Virginia: 49-20 (Fifth season) ESPNU Career Record: 161-89 (16th season) W #15 HIGH POINT • Anish Schroff, Matt Ward Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 2 PM 17-15 Chapel Hill TV: ACCN W At #16 Richmond OPENING FACE-OFF BY THE NUMBERS Sunday, Feb. 21 at 2 PM • The Tar Heels are highlighting their long-time 14-9 Richmond, Va. » Number of seasons Justin partnership with Ronald McDonald House of Chapel TV: ESPN+ Anderson has been selected Hill by wearing blue and white striped “bo-bo” socks as a Tar Heel team captain. W #15 HIGH POINT in Saturday’s game. The clown-like socks are meant Saturday, Feb. 27 at 1 PM He’s one of five team captains 27-12 to evoke Ronald McDonald. -
Florida Soccer 2018 Media Supplement Florida Soccer 2018 Media Supplement
FLORIDA SOCCER 2018 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT FLORIDA SOCCER 2018 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 ROSTER 1 | ASHLEY PIETRA 3 | CASSIDY LINDLEY 4 | DANIELLE VAN LIERE 5 | MELANIE 6 | KIT LOFERSKI 7 | BRITTNEY BENNETT GK 6-1 | SO MF/F | 5-7 | FR MF | 5-4 | JR MONTEAGUDO F | 5-3 | JR MF | 5-6 | SR Gainesville, Fla. Carmel, Ind. Jacksonville, Fla. F/MF | 5-8 | SR St. Augustine, Fla. Grayson, Ga. (Buchholz H.S.). (St. Theodore Guerin Catholic H.S.) (Fletcher H.S.) (Bartram Trail H.S.) (Grayson H.S.) Pembroke Pines, Fla. (American Heritage Plantation H.S.) 8 | CARINA 10 | TESS SAPONE 11 | BRIANA SOLIS 12 | SAMMIE BETTERS 13 | ALYSSA HOWELL 14 | MADISON BALTRIP-REYES MF | 5-6 | JR MF | 5-3 | SR MF | 5-4 | JR F | 5-3 | SR ALEXANDER MF | 5-8 | SO-TR Oakton, Va. Orlando, Fla. Brooksville, Fla. Farmersville, Ohio F | 5-4 | SO (Oakton H.S.) (University H.S.) (Frank W. Springstead H.S.) (Valley View H.S.) Round Rock, Texas Dorr, Mich. (Robert E. Hendrickson H.S./FIU) (Hamilton H.S.) 15 | SARAH TROCCOLI 16 | MARY PEACE 17 | HAILLIE LOWER 18 | LAÍS ARAUJO 19 | SAMANTHA TOBAR 20 | JULIA LESTER MF | 5-11 | SR F | 5-9 | FR MF | 5-3 | JR MF | 5-9 | SR-TR F | 5-6 | FR D | 5-4 | JR Troy, Mich. Lakeland, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Salvador, Brazil (Colegio Estudio Parkland, Fla. Tampa, Fla. (Troy H.S.) (Home Schooled) (Tampa Preparatory School) Maria A. Santos/ASA Junior College) (Marjory Stoneman Douglas H.S.) (Academy of the Holy Names) 21 | DEANNE ROSE 22 | PARKER ROBERTS 25 | SARA WILSON 26 | GEORGIA 27 | MAYRA PELAYO 31 | KAYLAN MARCKESE F | 5-5 | SO MF | 5-6 | JR-TR D | 5-3 | SR EATON-COLLINS MF | 5-4 | SR GK | 5-11 | SR Alliston, Ontario Leawood, Kansas Herndon, Va. -
List of All Olympics Prize Winners in Football in U.S.A
Location Year Player Medals Event Results Abby WAMBACH Alexandra Patricia MORGAN Amy LE PEILBET Amy RODRIGUEZ Becky SAUERBRUNN Carli LLOYD Christie PEARCE Heather MITTS Heather O REILLY London 2012 Gold football Hope SOLO Kelley OHARA Lauren CHENEY Megan RAPINOE Nicole BARNHART Rachel BUEHLER Shannon BOXX Sydney LEROUX Tobin HEATH Aly WAGNER Amy RODRIGUEZ Angela HUCLES Carli LLOYD Christie PEARCE Heather MITTS Heather O REILLY Hope SOLO Kate SOBRERO Beijing 2008 Gold football Lauren CHENEY Lindsay TARPLEY Lori CHALUPNY Natasha KAI Nicole BARNHART Rachel BUEHLER Shannon BOXX Stephanie COX Tobin HEATH Abby WAMBACH Aly WAGNER Angela HUCLES Brandi CHASTAIN Briana SCURRY Cat REDDICK Christie PEARCE Cindy PARLOW Athens 2004 Gold football Heather MITTS Heather O REILLY Joy FAWCETT Kate SOBRERO Kristine LILLY www.downloadexcelfiles.com Lindsay TARPLEY Mia HAMM Shannon BOXX Brandi CHASTAIN Briana SCURRY Carla OVERBECK Christie PEARCE Cindy PARLOW Danielle SLATON Joy FAWCETT Julie FOUDY Kate SOBRERO Sydney 2000 Silver football Kristine LILLY Lorrie FAIR Mia HAMM Michelle FRENCH Nikki SERLENGA Sara WHALEN Shannon MACMILLAN Siri MULLINIX Tiffeny MILBRETT Brandi CHASTAIN Briana SCURRY Carin GABARRA Carla OVERBECK Cindy PARLOW Joy FAWCETT Julie FOUDY Kristine LILLY Atlanta 1996 Gold football 5 (4 1 0) 13 Mary HARVEY Mia HAMM Michelle AKERS Shannon MACMILLAN Staci WILSON Tiffany ROBERTS Tiffeny MILBRETT Tisha VENTURINI Alexander CUDMORE Charles Albert BARTLIFF Charles James JANUARY John Hartnett JANUARY Joseph LYDON St Louis 1904 Louis John MENGES Silver football 3 pts Oscar B. BROCKMEYER Peter Joseph RATICAN Raymond E. LAWLER Thomas Thurston JANUARY Warren G. BRITTINGHAM - JOHNSON Claude Stanley JAMESON www.downloadexcelfiles.com Cormic F. COSTGROVE DIERKES Frank FROST George Edwin COOKE St Louis 1904 Bronze football 1 pts Harry TATE Henry Wood JAMESON Joseph J. -
2002 NCAA Soccer Records Book
Women’s Coaching Records All-Division Coaching Records Winningest Coaches All-Time by Percentage .. 242 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Victories ...... 242 Division I Coaching Records Winningest Active Coaches by Percentage ..... 243 Winningest Active Coaches by Victories ......... 243 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Percentage .. 244 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Victories ...... 244 Division II Coaching Records Winningest Active Coaches by Percentage ..... 244 Winningest Active Coaches by Victories ......... 245 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Percentage .. 245 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Victories ...... 245 Division III Coaching Records Winningest Active Coaches by Percentage ..... 245 Winningest Active Coaches by Victories ......... 245 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Percentage .. 246 Winningest Coaches All-Time by Victories ...... 246 242 ALL-DIVISION COACHING RECORDS Coach, Teams Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. All-Division Coaching 28. *Michael Sabatelle (Emory, 1988-01)........... 14 171 69 30 .689 29. Lauren Gregg (Virginia, 1986-95)................. 10 134 57 15 .687 30. Bill Barker (Central Fla., 1988-92; Georgia, Records 95-99) ...................................................... 10 115 48 17 .686 31. *Gabe Mejail (Wheaton (Mass.), 1980-83; Merrimack, 84-01) .................................... 22 285 125 28 .683 Winningest Coaches All-Time 32. *Brian Purcell (Presbyterian, 1989-01)........... 13 159 72 8 .682 33. *Dan Blank (St. Mary’s (Minn.), 1982-01)..... 20 235 107 25 .674 34. *Jeff Hooker (Denver, 1992-01).................... 10 115 52 18 .670 BY PERCENTAGE 35. Ken Hudson (Mo.-St. Louis, 1981-96) ............ 16 196 92 21 .668 (Minimum 10 years as a head coach at an NCAA school; includes all victories at a four-year institution.) 36. *Jim Regan (Wheeling Jesuit, 1989-01) ....... -
April 13, 2013 - Portland Thorns FC Vs
April 13, 2013 - Portland Thorns FC vs. FC Kansas City GOALS 1 2 F Portland (0-0-1) 0 1 1 FC Kansas City (0-0-1) 1 0 1 SCORING SUMMARY Goal Time Team Goal Scorer Assists Note 1 3 FC Kansas City Renae Cuellar Leigh Ann Robinson 2 67 Portland Christine Sinclair PK CAUTIONS AND EJECTIONS Time Team ## Player Card Reason 43 FC Kansas City 19 Kristie Mewis Yellow Card Delay of Game - Restart 70 Portland 21 Nikki Washington Yellow Card Holding 83 Portland 5 Kathryn Williamson Yellow Card Holding SUBSTITUTIONS Time Team OUT IN 62 Portland #7 Nikki Marshall #4 Emilee O'Neil 64 Portland #8 Angie Kerr #9 Danielle Foxhoven 72 FC Kansas City #7 Casey Loyd #8 Courtney Jones 77 FC Kansas City #9 Merritt Mathias #20 Katie Kelly 81 FC Kansas City #19 Kristie Mewis #15 Erika Tymrak 93+ Portland #21 Nikki Washington #20 Courtney Wetzel Provided by STATS LLC and NWSL - Saturday, April 20, 2013 April 13, 2013 - Portland Thorns FC vs. FC Kansas City SHOTS 1 2 F Portland 3 4 7 FC Kansas City 6 4 10 SHOTS ON GOAL 1 2 F Portland 2 2 4 FC Kansas City 1 2 3 SAVES 1 2 F Portland 0 2 2 FC Kansas City 2 1 3 CORNER KICKS 1 2 F Portland 3 1 4 FC Kansas City 2 1 3 OFFSIDES 1 2 F Portland 0 1 1 FC Kansas City 1 1 2 FOULS 1 2 F Portland 6 7 13 FC Kansas City 6 6 12 Officials: Referee: Kari Seitz Asst. -
Women's Soccer Awards
WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARDS All-America Teams 2 National Award Winners 15 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS NOTE: From 1980-85, the National D–Karen Gollwitzer, SUNY Cortland D–Karen Nance, UC Santa Barbara M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia Soccer Coaches Association of D–Lori Stukes, Massachusetts D–Kim Prutting, Connecticut M–Linda Dorn, UC Santa Barbara America (NSCAA) selected one F–Pam Baughman, George Mason D–Shelley Separovich, Colorado Col. M–Jill Rutten, NC State All-America team that combined all F–Bettina Bernardi, Texas A&M D–Carla Werden, North Carolina F–Brandi Chastain, Santa Clara three divisions. Starting in 1986, Division III selected its own team, F–Moira Buckley, Connecticut F–Michelle Akers, UCF F–Lisa Cole, SMU but Divisions I and II continued to F–Stacey Flionis, Massachusetts F–Joy Biefeld, California F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina select one team. Starting in 1988, F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason F–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina all three divisions selected their 1984 F–April Kater, Massachusetts F–April Kater, Massachusetts own teams. Soccer America started F–Jennifer Smith, Cornell NSCAA 1991 selecting a team in 1988, which SOCCER AMERICA included all divisions. Beginning in G–Monica Hall, UC Santa Barbara NSCAA 1990, the team was selected from D–Suzy Cobb, North Carolina D–Lisa Bray, William Smith G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin only Division I schools. NSCAA and D–Leslie Gallimore, California D–Linda Hamilton, NC State D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts was rebranded as United Soccer D–Liza Grant, Colorado Col. D–Lori Henry, North Carolina M–Cathleen Cambria, Connecticut Coaches in 2017. -
Match Report
FIFA Women's World Cup China 2007 Match Report Semi-final USA - Brazil 0:4 (0:2) Match Date Venue / Stadium / Country Time Att. 30 27 SEP 2007 Hangzhou / Hangzhou Dragon Stadium / CHN 20:00 47,818 Match Officials: Referee: Nicole PETIGNAT (SUI) Assistant Referee 1: Karine VIVES SOLANA (FRA) 4th Official: Tammy OGSTON (AUS) Assistant Referee 2: Corinne LAGRANGE (FRA) Match Commissioner: Sahar EL HAWARY (EGY) General Coordinator: Vairani DAVIO (TAH) Goals Scored: Leslie OSBORNE (USA) 20' own goal , MARTA (BRA) 27' , CRISTIANE (BRA) 56' , MARTA (BRA) 79' USA (USA) Brazil (BRA) [ 1] Briana SCURRY (GK) [ 1] ANDREIA (GK) [ 3] Christie RAMPONE [ 2] ELAINE [ 4] Cat WHITEHILL [ 3] ALINE (C) [ 7] Shannon BOXX [ 4] TANIA [ 9] Heather O REILLY (-60') [ 5] RENATA COSTA [ 12] Leslie OSBORNE [ 7] DANIELA [ 13] Kristine LILLY (C) [ 8] FORMIGA [ 14] Stephanie LOPEZ (-46' HT ) [ 9] MAYCON [ 15] Kate MARKGRAF (-74') [ 10] MARTA [ 17] Lori CHALUPNY [ 11] CRISTIANE [ 20] Abby WAMBACH [ 20] ESTER Substitutes: Substitutes: [ 2] Marian DALMY (+74') [ 6] ROSANA [ 5] Lindsay TARPLEY [ 12] BARBARA (GK) [ 6] Natasha KAI [ 13] MONICA [ 8] Tina ELLERTSON (+60') [ 14] GRAZIELLE [ 10] Aly WAGNER [ 15] KATIA [ 11] Carli LLOYD (+46' HT ) [ 16] SIMONE [ 16] Angela HUCLES [ 17] DAIANE [ 18] Hope SOLO (GK) [ 18] PRETINHA [ 19] Marci JOBSON [ 19] MICHELE [ 21] Nicole BARNHART (GK) [ 21] THAIS (GK) Coach: Greg RYAN (USA) Coach: Jorge BARCELLOS (BRA) Cautions: Shannon BOXX (USA) 14' , Lori CHALUPNY (USA) 26' , ALINE (BRA) 28' , RENATA COSTA (BRA) 44' , Shannon BOXX (USA) 46'+ , Abby WAMBACH (USA) 49' Expulsions: Shannon BOXX (USA) 46'+ 2Y Additional Time: First half: 4 min., second half: 2 min. -
WOMEN in SPORTS Live Broadcast Event Wednesday, October 14, 2020, 8 PM ET
Annual Salute to WOMEN IN SPORTS Live Broadcast Event Wednesday, October 14, 2020, 8 PM ET A FUNDRAISING BENEFIT FOR Women’s Sports Foundation Sports Women’s Contents Greetings from the Women’s Sports Foundation Leadership ...................................................................................................................... 2 Special Thanks to Yahoo Sports ....................................................................................................................................................................4 Our Partners ....................................................................................................................................................................................................5 Benefactors ......................................................................................................................................................................................................6 Our Founder .....................................................................................................................................................................................................8 Broadcast Host ................................................................................................................................................................................................9 Red Carpet Hosts ............................................................................................................................................................................................10 -
2011 Boston Breakers Media Guide Alyssa Naeher
BOSbreakers_programAd.pdf 1 4/7/11 3:46 PM C M Y CM MY CY CMY K 2011 BOSTON BREAKERS Schedule Breakers B1 2011 Boston Breakers Contents Team Information: WPS Info: Team History ..........................................4 2009 Statistics....................................43 Front Office........................... ..................6 2010 Statistics....................................45 Breakers Head Coach Bio.....................................7 League Info ........................................47 Assistant Coach Bios............................8 Timeline ..............................................48 Stadium History....................................9 WPS Playoffs ......................................50 Stadium Directions............................10 Tickets & Seating Chart.....................11 Ticket Packages .................................. 12 Kristine Lilly Feature..........................14 Player Info: Roster......................................................16 Jordan Angeli.......................................18 Leah Blayney....................................... 19 Liz Bogus .............................................. 20 Rachel Buehler.....................................21 Lauren Cheney ................................... 22 Stephanie Cox ..................................... 23 Niki Cross...............................................24 Kelsey Davis ......................................... 25 Ifeoma Dieke........................................26 Taryn Hemmings ............................... 27 Amy LePeilbet -
Tar Heels on the U.S. National Team
TAR HEELS ON THE U.S. NATIONAL TEAM The love affair that exists between the team coaching duties to concentrate on his Carolina Players on the U.S. Women’s National Team United States Women’s Senior National Soccer work as the Tar Heels’ head coach. During Player . .Caps . .Goals . Era Team and the women’s soccer program at the Dorrance’s coaching tenure, he led the U.S. Tracey Bates . .29 . 5 . 1987-91 Danielle Borgman . .2 . .0 . 1997-2002 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill National Team to a record of 65-22-2. Jenni Branam . .5 . .0 . 2000 can only be described as a match made in heav- In 1991, Dorrance led the U.S. Team to Susan Bush . .10 . 3 . 1998-2002 en. Blue Heaven to be exact. China to compete in the first-ever Women’s Lori Chalupny . .4 . .0 . 2001-02 Suzy Cobb . .1 . .0 . 1986 Since the founding of the U.S. Women’s World Cup. Nine of the 18 players on the team Robin Confer . .8 . .1 . 1996-98 National Team in 1985, Carolina players have were Carolina graduates or then current play- Tracy Ducar . .25 . 0 . 1996-2000 Joan Dunlap-Seivold . .4 . .1 . 1986 always played an integral role in the team’s ers, including team captain April Heinrichs, a Danielle Egan . .6 . .1 . 1993 success down through the years. A total of 42 1986 alumna of Carolina. The Americans won Stacey Enos . .10 . 0 . 1985-86 University of North Carolina players have seen that initial World Cup, beating Norway 2-1 in Lorrie Fair .