2017 STANFORD WOMEN’S SOCCER

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2017 Schedule Rivalry Renewed Date Opponent Time (PT)/Result No. 2 Stanford warps up nonconference play at Santa Clara AUGUST 18 (Fri.) at Marquette W, 4-0 Stanford (6-1-0) 20 (Sun.) at Georgetown W, 5-0 25 (Fri.) at No. 8 Florida L, 3-2 Santa Clara (3-4-1) | Sun. • 7:30 p.m. (PT) SEPTEMBER Stevens Stadium • Santa Clara, Calif. 1 (Fri.) No. 10 Georgetown^ W, 4-0 Television • WCC Live Stream 3 (Sun.) Navy W, 7-0 Live Statistics • via GoStanford.com 8 (Fri.) San Francisco W, 8-0 10 (Sun.) Yale W, 7-0 Social • Facebook.com/StanfordWSoccer | Twitter » @StanfordWSoccer 17 (Sun) at Santa Clara 7:30 p.m. Instagram » StanfordWSoc | Snapchat » StanfordWSoccer 21 (Thur.) at Washington State^ 6 p.m. 28 (Thur.) Arizona^ 7 p.m. STANFORD, Calif. – No. 2 Stanford concludes its nonconference schedule this OCTOBER 1 (Sun.) Arizona State 1 p.m. week when it travels to face Santa Clara on Sunday at Stevens Stadium in Santa 5 (Thur.) at Utah^ 4 p.m. Clara, California. 8 (Sun.) at Colorado^ 11 a.m. 13 (Fri.) Washington^ 8 p.m. The Cardinal (6-1-0) recently completed a four-game home stand, outscoring 19 (Thur.) Oregon^ 6 p.m. 22 (Sun.) Oregon State^ 1 p.m. opponents by 26-0 over four games. Stanford’s 22 goals over its last three 26 (Thur.) at UCLA^ 7 p.m. matches is a program record – previously, Stanford scored 19 goals in a three- 29 (Sun.) at USC^ 3 p.m. game stretch in 1991. NOVEMBER 3 (Fri.) California^ 7 p.m. 10 (Fri.) NCAA First Round TBD 17 (Fri.) NCAA Second Round TBD 19 (Sun.) NCAA Third Round TBD 2017 Stanford Roster 24 (Fri.) NCAA Quarterfinals TBD 1 (Fri.) NCAA College Cup TBD No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School) 1 Alison Jahansouz 5-9 GK RS Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison) 3 (Sun.) NCAA College Cup TBD 2 Logan Karam 5-5 M So. Long Beach, Calif. (Lutheran) 3 Mariah Lee 5-4 F Sr. Covington, Wash. (Kentwood) All times are Pacific 4 Belle Briede 5-7 F Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton) Home games in bold 5 Michelle Xiao 5-4 M Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Westside) * Pacific-12 Conference game 6 Carly Malatskey 5-4 F So. Newport Beach, Calif. (Tarbut V’ Torah) ^ Televised by Pac-12 Networks 7 Jaye Boissiere 5-2 M RS So. Los Altos Hills, Calif. (Menlo School) 8 Sophia Serafin 5-11 D/F Fr. Glendora, Calif. (Bishop Amat Memorial) 9 Tegan McGrady 5-6 D/F Jr. San Jose, Calif. (Santa Teresa) 10 Tierna Davidson 5-10 M/D So. Menlo Park, Calif. (Sacred Heart Prep) 11 Jordan DiBiasi 5-6 M Jr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (St. Francis) Pac-12 Standings 12 Kyra Carusa 5-7 F RS Jr. San Diego, Calif. (Del Norte) Team Pts. Conf. Overall 13 Ceci Gee 5-9 F So. Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte) UCLA 21 0-0-0 7-0-0 14 Civana Kuhlmann 5-6 F Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield Senior) Stanford 18 0-0-0 6-1-0 15 Alana Cook 5-9 D Jr. Far Hills, N.J. (The Pennington School) 16 Beattie Goad 5-7 M/F So. Melbourne, Australia (Lauriston Girls School) Washington 18 0-0-0 6-2-0 17 5-7 M Sr. Lorton, Va. (South County) Colorado 17 0-0-0 5-1-2 18 Sam Tran 5-5 F So. Tracy, Calif. (John C. Kimball) California 15 0-0-0 5-1-0 20 5-8 M/F Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines) Washington State 13 0-0-0 4-1-1 21 Jojo Harber 5-4 D/M Fr. Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) Utah 13 0-0-0 4-2-1 22 5-11 F Jr. Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman) USC 12 0-0-0 4-1-0 23 Kiki Pickett 5-0 D/M Fr. Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos) Oregon 12 0-0-0 4-2-0 25 Brooke Redington 5-7 M Fr. Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Marymount) Oregon State 11 0-0-0 3-2-2 26 Madison Haley 5-8 F Fr. Dallas, Texas (Ursuline Academy) Arizona 8 0-0-0 2-2-2 27 Sam Hiatt 5-9 D So. Seattle, Wash. (Boston College) Arizona State 7 0-0-0 2-3-1 28 Lauren Rood 5-9 GK So. Camas, Wash. (Camas)

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD Quick Facts Stanford’s last match against the Broncos (3-4-1) ended in heartbreak, with Santa General Information Clara bagging a goal in double overtime in a second-round NCAA Tournament game Location: Stanford, Calif. Enrollment: 15,877 (6,980 undergrad) at Cagan Stadium in November. Stanford holds an 18-20-5 (.477) all-time record Nickname: Cardinal against the Broncos. Colors: Cardinal and White Home Field (capacity): Laird Q. Cagan Stadium (1,900) During the 2016 regular season, Santa Clara visited Cagan Stadium with the Conference: Pac-12 Cardinal coming out on top, 2-1, thanks to goals from Jordan DiBiasi and Sam Tran. President: Marc Tessier-Lavigne Live streaming and statistics for Sunday’s match will be available at GoStanford. Athletics Director: Bernard Muir com. Sport Administrator: Brian Talbott Athletics Web site: gostanford.com Twitter: @StanfordWSoccer Next week, Stanford travels to Pullman, Washington, to visit Washington State for Facebook: StanfordWSoccer the Pac-12 opener, which will broadcast live on Pac-12 Networks. Instagram: @StanfordWSoc Snapchat: ‘StanfordWSoccer’ Sunday’s Opponent, Santa Clara Soccer Staff • Stanford holds an 18-20-5 (.477) all-time record against the Broncos. Head Coach: Paul Ratcliffe(UCLA ‘94) Record at Stanford: 257-49-27 (15th season) • Santa Clara owns a 3-4-1 record on the season, most recently beating Seattle 4-1 Career Record: 312-83-34 (20th season) on Monday. Maddy Gonzalez leads the team with four goals, and Maria Sanchez Assistant Coach: Hideki Nakada (4th) leads with nine points. Margueritte Aozasa (3rd) Assistant Coach: • The Cardinal’s most recent matchup against Santa Clara came in the 2016 NCAA Volunteer Asst. Coach: Vijay Dias (1st) Athletic Trainer: Lee Martin Tournament. Despite outshooting the Broncos 31-7, Stanford fell 1-0 in double Sports Performance: Johnathon Snyder overtime to crash out of the tournament in the second round. • Earlier in 2016, Stanford beat Santa Clara 2-1 at Cagan Stadium thanks to goals Team Information 2016 Record: 18-2-1 from Jordan DiBiasi and Sam Tran. 2016 Pac-12 Record: 10-1-0 (1st) 2016 Postseason Finish: NCAA Second Round A Look Back 2016 Final Ranking: 6 (NSCAA) • Stanford completed its first home stand of the season last week with an 8-0 win Starters Returning/Lost 2016: 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/4 over USF on Friday and a 7-0 win against Yale on Sunday – no player scored more First Season of Soccer: 1984 than one goal in each contest. 26 NCAA Tournament Appearances: • Kyra Carusa, Civana Kuhlmann, Tierna Davidson, Jordan DiBiasi, Catarina United Coaches Rankings Macario, Madison Haley, Averie Collines and Mariah Lee all scored, while DiBiasi (2), (Week 5 -- Sept. 12) Kuhlmann, Macario, Andi Sullivan, Sam Tran and Haley each added assists. Rank Team LW Record • Stanford continued its offensive outburst on Sunday, with goals from DiBiasi, 1. UCLA 1 7-0-0 Macario, Tran, Jaye Boissiere, Michelle Xiao, Collins and Haley. DiBiasi, Beattie 2. Stanford 2 6-1-0 3. South Carolina 7 6-1-0 Goad, Sullivan, Macario, Kiki Pickett, Lee and Belle Briede had assists. 4. Duke 11 7-1-0 5. Virginia 8 5-2-0 6. West Virginia 3 5-2-0 7. Florida 9 5-1-0 8. Penn State 5 4-2-0 Rankings by Week 9. Wisconsin 16 6-1-0 10. North Carolina 6 4-2-0 Date United Coaches TopDrawerSoccer Soccer America 11. Clemson 4 6-1-0 Preseason 2 2 1 12. USC 12 4-1-0 Aug. 21 1 2 1 13. Rutgers 14 6-0-1 Aug. 28 5 6 5 14. Oklahoma State 18 7-0-1 Sept. 4 2 2 2 15. Central Florida 20 4-1-0 Sept. 11 2 2 2 16. Florida State 13 4-1-0 Sept. 18 - - - 17. California 24 5-1-0 Sept. 25 - - - 18. Georgetown 15 5-2-1 Oct. 2 - - - 19. Marquette RV 7-1-0 Oct. 9 - - - 20. Princeton RV 6-0-0 Oct. 16 - - - 21. Texas NR 7-0-0 Oct. 23 - - - 22. Texasm A&M 10 4-1-1 Oct. 30 - - - 23. Wake Forest 17 6-1-1 Nov. 6 - - - 24. Mississippi RV 6-0-1 Nov. 12 - - - 25. Utah 21 4-2-1 Final

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD Head Coach Paul Ratcliffe Paul Ratcliffe is the most successful coach Historic Run at Cagan in more than 100 years of Stanford soccer, • Stanford completed its four-game home stand with 26 goals scored and none among men or women. conceded. Now in his 15th season with Stanford, the • Over its last three games, the Cardinal set a program record with 22 goals – Cardinal women have won one national previously, Stanford had scored 19 in a three-game stretch in championship, reached three NCAA finals, and 1991. won six Pac-12 titles. He’s led the Card to six College • Over that three-game stretch, 14 players earned multiple points while eight Cups, the most of any players scored multiple goals. program since 2008 • Eight players were credited with five or more points over Stanford’s last three games. He also coached four national players of the year -- Kelley O’Hara, Christen Cardinal in the Polls Press, Teresa Noyola, and • Stanford remains at No. 2 in three polls – United Soccer Coaches, TopDrawerSoccer Lindsay Taylor -- and five and Soccer America. Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year winners. • Eight of Stanford’s opponents ranked in the United Soccer Coaches poll – No. Ratcliffe, who has never failed to direct the 1 UCLA, No. 7 Florida, No. 9 Wisconsin, No. 12 USC, No. 17 California, No. 19 Cardinal to the NCAA tournament, now is Georgetown, No. 19 Marquette, and No. 25 Utah. Stanford’s winningest soccer coach, with a • Since facing Stanford on opening weekend, No. 9 Wisconsin and No. 19 Marquette 257-50-27 record on The Farm and 312-84-34 overall as a Division I head coach. are undefeated – The Cardinal beat the Golden Eagles 4-0 and the Badgers 5-0.

He also is the most successful in the Number One Offense in the Nation postseason, with a 37-11-4 record in NCAA • Stanford leads the nation in goals per game (5.29), points per game (14.86), assists playoff action. per game (4.29), shots per game (26.14), shots on goal per game (12.86) and total Ratcliffe is a seven-time Pac-12 Coach of the points (104, tied with Ole Miss). Year and three-time NSCAA National Coach of • Stanford’s 37 goals on the season are more than 265 Division I teams managed in the Year. 2016. In 2011, he led Stanford to its first NCAA • Stanford leads Pac-12 teams in goals by 15 – the next closest team is UCLA (22). women’s soccer championship, and a third • Seventeen Cardinal have registered at least a point this season, while nine have consecutive NCAA final. been credited with at least five. • Midfielders Sullivan and DiBiasi lead the team with five assists apiece – Sullivan Under Ratcliffe, Stanford had a 73-match home unbeaten streak (70-0-3) from 2008-13 had an assist in each of Stanford’s four home matches. for the second-longest such streak in NCAA annals and won 44 consecutive conference Dynamic Duo Up Top matches. • Redshirt junior Kyra Carusa and freshman Catarina Macario have combined for 15 goals and 35 total points over Stanford’s first seven matches. Ratcliffe’s Honors 2016 NSCAA Pacific Region Staff of the Year • Macario and Carusa’s 35 points are more than 236 Division I teams this season. 2016 Pac-12 Coach of the Year • Their 15 goals are more than 278 Division I teams. 2015 Pac-12 Coach of the Year • Carusa’s seven goals are a career high – she scored five goals in each of her first 2012 Pac-12 Coach of the Year two seasons on The Farm. 2011 NSCAA National Coach of the Year 2011 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year 2011 Pac-12 Coach of the Year Defense Holding Strong 2010 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year • The Cardinal defense has been near perfect this season as well, conceding just 2010 Pac-10 Coach of the Year 2009 NSCAA National Coach of the Year three goals (all at No. 8 Florida) in seven contests. 2009 CaptainU National Coach of the Year • Alana Cook has started every game at center back, with Davidson starting the last 2009 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year four alongside her. 2009 Pac-10 Coach of the Year • Stanford ranks fifth in the nation in shutout percentage (0.857) and 21st in goals 2008 NSCAA National Coach of the Year 2008 Soccer America Coach of the Year against average (0.429). 2008 Soccer Buzz Coach of the Year • Among Pac-12 schools, only Washington State (2) has allowed fewer goals on the 2008 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year season than Stanford. 2008 Pac-10 Coach of the Year 2001 WCC Coach of the Year 2000 WCC Coach of the Year Scoreless Streak Grows 1999 WCC Coach of the Year • Since conceding in the 82nd minute against Florida on Aug. 25, Stanford has gone

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD 2017 Starters Opp. G D D D D M M M F F F 8/18 at Marquette Jahansouz Pickett Cook Hiatt McGrady Boissiere Davidson DiBiasi Carusa Xiao Kuhlmann 8/20 at Wisconsin Rood Pickett Cook Hiatt McGrady Boissiere Davidson DiBiasi Carusa Xiao Macario 8/25 at Florida Jahansouz Pickett Cook Hiatt McGrady Sullivan Davidson DiBiasi Carusa Xiao Macario 9/1 vs. G’Town Rood Pickett Cook Davidson Goad Boissiere Macario DiBiasi Carusa Xiao Kuhlmann 9/3 vs. Navy Jahansouz Malatskey Cook Davidson Harber Boissiere Macario DiBiasi Carusa Collins Kuhlmann 9/8 vs. USF Rood Pickett Cook Davidson Goad Boissiere Macario DiBiasi Carusa Xiao Kuhlmann 9/10 vs. Yale Jahansouz Pickett Cook Davidson Goad Boissiere Sullivan DiBiasi Carusa Macario Kuhlmann 9/17 at SCU 9/21 at WSU 9/28 vs. Arizona 10/1 vs ASU 10/5 at Utah 10/8 at Colorado 10/13 vs. Wash. 10/19 vs. Oregon 10/22 vs OSU 10/26 at UCLA 10/29 at USC 11/3 vs. Cal

368:59 without conceding a goal. and Jane Campbell in the squad. • Goalkeepers Alison Jahansouz and Lauren Rood have each • Davidson is the youngest member of the team and only earned two shutouts since the loss to Florida. current collegiate athlete to make the team.

Freshmen in the Mix MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List • Seven freshmen – Macario, Kuhlmann, Briede, Haley, Pickett, • Central midfielders Sullivan and Davidson were named to the Jojo Harber and Sophia Serafin – have seen playing time this watch list for the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy, the season. highest honor in collegiate soccer. • Macario ranks second in the nation in total points (20), third • Sullivan, a three-time United Coaches’ All-Pacific Region in the nation in goals (8) and points per game (2.86), and fourth selection and the reigning Pac-12 Player of the Year, makes the in goals per game (1.14). Macario has scored at least once in all list for the third consecutive season. seven contests. • Davidson, who was named to TopDrawerSoccer’s Freshman • Kuhlmann has started the last four matches, scoring three Best XI, the All-Pac-12 second team and Pac-12 All-Freshman in that span. Kuhlmann has four goals and one assist on the team, was one of five players to start all 21 matches in 2016. season, and two game-winning goals to her name. • This is the third consecutive season in which Stanford has had • Kiki Pickett has started six games at right back, appearing in multiple players selected to the watch list – goalkeeper Jane all seven. Pickett, an attack-minded fullback, has shown the Campbell joined Sullivan in each of the past two seasons. ability to both attack and defend – she has two assists to her name while contributing to a defense that has allowed three 2017 Season Highlights goals on the season. • The Cardinal kept its unbeaten run at home alive with • Belle Briede has appeared in six games as a substitute, a 7-0 win against Yale (Sept. 10). Seven Cardinal scored earning two assists during Stanford’s home stand. goals – Jordan DiBiasi, Catarina Macario, Sam Tran, Jaye • Madison Haley made her debut against No. 10 Georgetown Boissiere, Michelle Xiao, Averie Collins and Madison Haley. and has since been a vital player in Stanford’s attack. Haley has Alison Jahansouz improved to 3-1-0 as a starter with her third two goals and one assist to her name, while her hold-up play shutout. has been particularly impressive. • Stanford improved to 20-0-0 all-time against USF with an 8-0 win on Sept. 8. Kyra Carusa, Civana Kuhlmanna, Tierna For Card and Country Davidson, DiBiasi, Macario, Haley, Collins and Mariah Lee • Sophomore Tierna Davidson earned her second call up to the scored one goal apiece, while Lauren Rood earned her third United States Women’s National Team last week, joining the shutout in as many starts. squad following Stanford’s 7-0 win against Yale. • Stanford improved to 4-0-1 on Sept. 3 with a 7-0 win over • Jill Ellis previously called on Davidson for a training camp on Navy. Kyra Carusa scored a brace, and Jaye Boissiere, Catarina Jan. 13-23, but Davidson has yet to earn her first senior team Macario, Mariah Lee, Civana Kuhlmann and Andi Sullivan cap. pitched in a goal apiece. Alison Jahansouz improved to 2-1-0 • Davidson joins former Cardinal Kelley O’Hara, Christen Press with the shutout.

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD • The Cardinal opened its home schedule with a 4-0 win over No. in 2016 while playing the most minutes on the team as a 10 Georgetown (Sept. 1). Catarina Macario, Civana Kuhlmann, freshman. She adds depth to the back line, which will be without Jaye Boissiere and Kyra Carusa scored for Stanford. Lauren Rood graduated All-America center back Maddie Bauer for the first got the shutout, her second one in as many career starts. time since 2012. • Stanford suffered a setback at No. 8 Florida on Aug. 25, dropping a narrow 3-2 decision. Catarina Macario and Beattie 2016 Honors and Awards Goad scored, but Florida got two goals in quick succession near • Andi Sullivan, Jane Campbell and Maddie Bauer earned the end of the second period to claim the win. All-America status from the NSCAA in 2016. Stanford’s three • Stanford improved to 2-0-0 with a 5-0 win over Wisconsin in selections tied West Virginia, South Carolina and Florida State for Milwaukee. Catarina Macario scored twice, and Sam Hiatt, Kyra the most honors in the country. Carusa and Civana Kuhlmann added goals. Lauren Rood earned • Sullivan was named Pac-12 Player of the Year, the first Cardinal the shutout in her first career start. recipient since Lindsay Taylor in 2011 and the eighth player • The Cardinal opened the season with a 4-0 win at Marquette. selected all-time. Sullivan led the Pac-12 in points (29) and Alison Jahansouz saved an early penalty to keep the match at ranked second in goals (11), which was particularly noteworthy 0-0 before Catarina Macario, Kyra Carusa (2) and Mariah Lee from a deep-lying midfield position. scored. Jahansouz earned the shutout with three saves. • Paul Ratcliffe was named Pac-12 Coach of the Year for the seventh time – no other coach has won the award more than Stanford’s NCAA History twice in the history of the conference. Stanford’s coaching staff • Stanford played in the NCAA tournament for the 19th was also awarded Staff of the Year by the NSCAA, the sixth time consecutive year and 26th time overall in 2016. Prior to its 1-0 Stanford has won the award under Ratcliffe. overtime loss against Santa Clara, Stanford had a 30-match • Bauer (1st), Campbell (1st), Kyra Carusa (3rd), Jordan DiBiasi home unbeaten run in the NCAA tournament. Stanford has (2nd) and Sullivan (1st) were named All-Pacific/West Region by reached the College Cup in six of the previous seven seasons, the NSCAA. holding an all-time 50-21-6 (.649). • Sullivan and Bauer were each selected to the NSCAA Academic All-District team, with Bauer also earning a place on the CoSida Class of 2021 All-District team. • Eight incoming freshman join the roster for the 2017 season • Three Cardinal – Sullivan, Campbell and Bauer – were named – Belle Briede, Madison Haley, Jojo Harber, Civana Kuhlmann, All-Pac-12 First Team. Kyra Carusa, Alana Cook and Tierna Catarina Macario, Kiara Pickett, Brooke Redington and Sophia Davidson were named to the second team, while Jordan DiBiasi Serafin. Of the eight, four hail from California, with one each and Tegan McGrady were honorable mentions. Davidson also from Colorado, Washington, Texas and Georgia. earned a place on the Pac-12 All-Freshman team.

#4 • Belle Briede • 5-5 • Forward • Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton) Full Marks #8 • Sophia Serafin • 5-10 • Defender/Forward • Glendora, Calif. • Ten Cardinal players received Pac-12 All-Academic honors in (Bishop Amat Memorial) 2016, led by junior Michelle Xiao, who was named to the first #14 • Civana Kuhlmann • 5-6 • Forward • Centennial, Colo. team. Xiao boasts a 4.05 grade-point average in engineering – (Chatfield Senior) she excelled on the field as well, scoring seven goals. Joining #20 • Catarina Macario • 5-5 • Forward • San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Xiao on the all-academic team were honorable mentions Maddie Pines) Bauer, Kyra Carusa, Averie Collins, Alana Cook, Jordan DiBiasi, #21 • Jojo Harber • 5-5 • Defender/Forward • Bellevue, Wash. Tegan McGrady, Andi Sullivan, Megan Turner and Ryan Walker- (Bellevue) Hartshorn. #23 • Kiki Pickett • 5-0 • Defender/Midfielder • Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos) Going Pro #25 • Brooke Redington • 5-7 • Defender/Midfielder • Manhattan • Maddie Bauer and Jane Campbell were selected in the top- Beach, Calif. (Marymount) 15 picks of the 2017 National Women’s Soccer League draft in #26 • Madison Haley • 5-7 • Forward • Dallas, Texas (Ursuline January. Bauer, one of the best center backs in college soccer, Academy) was picked in the first round (sixth overall) by the Seattle Reign, and Campbell, who owns a cap for the United States Women’s Hiatt Joins Back Line National Team, was picked in the second round (15th overall). • In addition to eight freshmen, Stanford welcomes sophomore transfer Sam Hiatt, who started all 19 games for Boston College

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GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD Stanford Roster 1 Alison Jahansouz Goalkeeper • 5-9 • R-Jr. • Huntington Beach, Calif. • Edison • Computer Science • Played in six games in 2016, starting twice Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Did not allow a goal in five of her six appearances 2015 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Made her collegiate debut in 2015 against Boston College (Aug. 28) 2016 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Redshirted her first season on The Farm 2017 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Member of the U.S. U-20 National Team player pool TOTAL 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Active in Model United Nations in high school Season GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2015 2 62.40 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 2016 6 295:55 3 0.91 5 .625 2 1 0 1 2017 4 360:00 3 0.75 6 .667 3 1 0 3 TOTAL 12 718:35 6 0.75 12 .667 5 2 0 4

2 Logan Karam Midfield • 5-5 • So. • Long Beach, Calif. • Lutheran • Undeclared • Made 11 appearances in 2016, including two starts Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Played primarily at right back 2016 11 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0 • Scored her first collegiate goal in a 4-0 win against Houston Baptist (Nov. 11) 2017 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Three-time SoCal Developmental Soccer League Champion (2013, 14, 16) TOTAL 11 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0 • Won club national championship in 2014 • Accumulated over 200 community service hours per year by participating in Operation School Bell and school mission trips

3 Mariah Lee Forward • 5-4 • Sr • Covington, Wash. • Kentwood • History • Sat out 2016 with an injury Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention 2014 25 0 2 2 14 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Scored her first goal against Colorado (Oct. 16, 2015) 2015 23 1 2 4 29 .034 11 .379 1 0-0 • Won state titles in high school in track and field, and soccer 2016 -- did not see action -- • Member of Stanford Gospel Choir 2017 7 3 1 7 7 .429 4 .571 0 0-0 • Volunteered with the Bay Area Women’s Sports Initiative and Habitat for Humanity TOTAL 55 4 5 13 50 .080 15 .300 1 0-0 • Mother, Karen, ran track at U.S. Military Academy and held school record in 400m

4 Belle Briede Forward • 5-5 • Fr. • Alpharetta, Ga. • Milton • Undeclared • Has participated in U15, U18, U19 and U20 camps with the U.S. Women’s National Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Played for Tophat Soccer Club 2017 6 0 2 2 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • 2017 ECNL national semifinalist and Southeast runner up TOTAL 6 0 2 2 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • 2016 ENCL Southeast champion • Father, Dave, played baseball at Indiana University • Member of the Talented and Gifted program

5 Michelle Xiao Forward • 5-4 • Jr. • Omaha, Neb. • Westside • Engineering • 2016 Pac-12 All-Academic First Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Played in all 21 games in 2016, making 12 starts 2015 23 5 2 12 55 .091 19 .345 2 0-0 • Left-footed wide player 2016 21 7 2 16 47 .149 20 .426 2 0-0 • 2015 All-Pac-12 honorable mention & Pac-12 All-Freshman team 2017 7 1 1 3 17 .059 8 .471 0 0-0 • 2015 Gatorade Nebraska Player of the Year TOTAL 51 13 5 31 119 .109 47 .395 4 0-0 • Played with U14, U17, U18 and U19 U.S. Women’s National teams • Volunteered with a charity that donates soccer equipment around the world

6 Carly Malatskey Forward • 5-4 • So. • Newport Beach, Calif. • Tarbut V’ Torah • Undeclared • Played 19 games in 2016, primarily at right back Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Made her collegiate debut against Navy (Aug. 19) 2016 19 0 0 0 7 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Participated in U14 and U18 U.S. National Team camps 2017 6 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Held a 4.47 GPA through high school TOTAL 25 0 0 0 8 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

7 Jaye Boissiere Midfield • 5-2 • R-So. • Los Altos Hills, Calif. • Menlo School • Political science • Played in nine games in 2016 Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Played her first minutes since 2014 against Navy (Aug. 19) 2014 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Made one appearance in 2014 before an injury ended her season 2015 Did not play. • Member of the U.S. U-18 National Team that competed at 2014 Ten Nations 2016 9 0 0 0 5 0.000 3 .600 0 0-0 Tournament in Spain 2017 7 3 3 9 10 .300 4 .400 0 0-0 • Born at Stanford Hospital and attended nearby Menlo School in Atherton TOTAL 17 3 3 9 15 .200 7 .467 0 0-0

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD 8 Sophia Serafin Defense/Forward • 5-11 • Fr. • Glendora, Calif. • Bishop Amat Memorial • Undeclared • Has trained at the U14, U15, U17, U19 and U20 with the U.S. Women’s National Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Competed for West Coast Futbol Club 2017 5 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 • ECNL National Champion (2015) TOTAL 5 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 • AP Scholar and Distinction award winner • Los Angeles food bank volunteer • Anticipates majoring in political science, with the aim of becoming a lawyer

9 Tegan McGrady Defense/Forward • 5-6 • Jr. • San Jose, Calif. • Santa Teresa • Communication • 2016 All-Pac-12 honorable mention Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention 2015 16 2 3 7 17 .118 7 .412 1 0-0 • Played 21 games in 2016, making 19 starts at left back 2016 21 1 3 5 18 .056 7 .389 1 0-0 • 2015 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team 2017 3 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Two of her three career goals are game winners TOTAL 40 3 7 13 35 .086 14 .400 2 0-0 • Attack-minded fullback, regularly makes runs into the final third • Great grandfather, Kai Larsen, ran on the Stanford track team in the 1940s

10 Tierna Davidson Defense/Midfield • 5-10 • So. • Menlo Park, Calif. • Sacred Heart Prep • Undeclared • 2016 Top Drawer Soccer Freshman Best XI first team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • 2016 All-Pac-12 Second Team 2016 21 2 2 6 32 .063 11 .344 1 0-0 • 2016 Pac-12 All-Freshman team 2017 7 1 1 3 9 .111 4 .444 0 0-0 • One of five players to start all 21 matches in 2016 TOTAL 28 3 3 9 41 .073 15 .366 1 0-0 • Has spent time with the U18, U19 and U20 U.S. Women’s National Teams • Grandmother, Veronica Wilmot, captained the Republic of Ireland field hockey team from 1955-57 • Active member of the global citizens group at Sacred Heart Prep - family has hosted four exchange students from Ireland and Denmark

11 Jordan DiBiasi Midfield • 5-6 • Jr. • Highlands Ranch, Colo. • Chatfield • Science, technology & society • 2016 NSCAA All-Pacific Region Second Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • 2016 All-Pac-12 honorable mention 2015 23 5 1 11 43 .116 8 .186 4 0-0 • 2016 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention 2016 20 7 2 16 53 .132 26 .491 2 0-0 • 2015 Pac-12 All-Freshman team 2017 7 2 5 9 14 .143 5 .357 1 0-0 • 2015 Top Drawer Soccer Postseason Freshman Best XI first team TOTAL 50 14 8 36 110 .127 39 .355 7 0-0 • Played in 20 games in 2016, making 19 starts • Attack-minded midfielder, strong dribbler who combines with the forwards • Member of the National Honor Society in high school

12 Kyra Carusa Forward • 5-7 • R-Jr. • San Diego, Calif. • Del Norte • Psychology • 2016 NSCAA All-Pacific Region Third Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Two-time All-Pac-12 Second Team (2015-16) 2015 23 5 6 16 32 .156 16 .500 3 0-0 • Two-time Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2015-16) 2016 21 5 10 20 46 .109 21 .457 2 1-1 • 2015 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team 2017 7 7 1 15 23 .304 13 .565 1 1-1 • 2015 Top Drawer Soccer Postseason Freshman Best XI first team TOTAL 51 17 17 51 101 .168 49 .495 6 2-2 • Redshirted her first season on The Farm (2014) • Father, Richard, played football at San Diego State

13 Ceci Gee Forward • 5-9 • So. • Orinda, Calif. • Miramonte • Undeclared • Played in 12 games as a freshman, making five starts Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Recorded assists against Houston Baptist (Nov. 11) and No. 20 Notre Dame (Sept. 11) 2016 12 0 2 2 7 .000 5 .714 0 0-0 • Grandfather, Osvaldo Ancinas, participated in the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw 2017 5 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .500 0 0-0 Valley, California. He represented Argentina in the slalom, giant slalom and downhill TOTAL 17 0 2 2 9 .000 5 .667 0 0-0 competitions – earning a 12th-place finish in the giant slalom • Mother competed for Colorado College in the National Collegiate Ski Association, Midwest Division, from 1981-85 • Coordinated and hosted multiple fundraising events in order to buy and deliver soccer gear for an underprivileged girls’ soccer team in Nairobi, Kenya

14 Civana Kuhlmann Forward • 5-6 • Fr. • Centennial, Colo. • Chatfield Senior • Undeclared • Has played at the U14, U15, U17, U18 and U20 levels for the U.S. Women’s National Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Called up to the U17 National Team camp at the age of 14 2017 7 4 1 9 20 .200 9 .450 2 0-0 • Youngest ever U.S. player to score at the U17 level (14) on Oct. 31, 2013 TOTAL 7 4 1 9 20 .200 9 .450 2 0-0 • Scored a hat trick at the U17 World Cup for the United States • Top Drawer Soccer’s No. 2 overall player in the class of 2017 • Sister, Ciara, played soccer at Midland University

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD 15 Alana Cook Defense • 5-9 • Jr. • Far Hills, N.J. • The Pennington School • Science, technology & society • 2016 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Two-time All-Pac-12 second team (2015, 2016) 2015 23 3 1 7 9 .333 3 .333 1 0-0 • 2015 NSCAA All-Pacific Region second team 2016 21 1 1 3 9 .111 4 .444 0 0-0 • 2015 Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year 2017 7 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 • 2015 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team TOTAL 41 4 2 10 24 .167 9 .375 1 0-0 • Member of the U.S. team preparing for the 2016 U-20 World Cup • 2015 NSCAA High School Scholar Player of the Year

16 Beattie Goad Midfield/Forward • 5-7 • So. • Melbourne, Australia • Lauriston Girls School • Undeclared • Played in 21 games as a freshman, making 10 starts Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Played primarily at right back before moving to an attacking role 2016 21 1 0 2 6 .167 3 .500 0 0-0 • Has represented Australia at the U17 and U20 levels 2017 7 1 1 3 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0 • Volunteer at the Mary MacKillop Nursing Home (2011-16) TOTAL 28 2 1 5 8 .250 5 .625 0 0-0 • Participated in tennis, field hockey, cross country, outdoor cricket and futsal at Lauriston Girls’ School • First member of her family to attend college in the United States

17 Andi Sullivan Midfield • 5-7 • Sr. • Lorton, Va. • South County • Management science & engineering • Second call-up to the senior U.S. Women’s National Team on Oct. 27, 2016, for a Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att pair of games against Romania - only current collegiate player selected to the camp 2014 24 1 4 6 25 .040 3 .120 1 0-0 • Called up to the senior U.S. Women’s National Team camp for the first time on 2015 23 5 2 12 73 .068 27 .370 3 1-2 Oct. 6, 2016, for a pair games against Switzerland 2016 18 11 7 29 55 .200 29 .527 4 5-5 • 2016 MAC Hermann Trophy finalist 2017 7 1 5 7 11 .091 5 .455 0 0-0 • Two-time MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist (2015, 2016) TOTAL 72 18 18 54 164 .110 61 .372 8 6-7 • Two-time NSCAA first-team All-American (2015, 2016) • Three-time NSCAA All-Pacific Region (2014 - 2nd, 2015-16 - 1st) • 2016 Pac-12 Player of the Year • Three-time All-Pac-12 first team (2014-16) • Two-time TopDrawerSoccer Postseason Best XI first team (2015, 2016) • 2014 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year • 2014 consensus national freshman of the year (TopDrawerSoccer, Soccer America) • Two-time Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2015, 2016) • Captained U.S. at 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, starting each game • Nicknames are “Sunny” and “Sunshine”

18 Sam Tran Forward • 5-5 • So. • Tracy, Calif. • John C. Kimball • Undeclared • Played in 20 games as a freshman, making four starts Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Scored her first collegiate goal, a game-winner, against Santa Clara (Sept. 16) 2016 20 2 2 6 20 .100 10 .500 1 0-0 • Has played for U14, U15, U17 and U18 U.S. Women’s National Team 2017 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Selected to Valley Oak All-League first team in 2014 TOTAL 23 2 2 6 20 .100 10 .500 1 0-0 • Seven-time California State Cup champions with De Anza Force (2010-16) • Won the U14 national championship in 2013

20 Catarina Macario Forward • 5-5 • Fr. • San Diego, Calif. • Torrey Pines • Undeclared • Trained with U14 and U15 U.S. Women’s National Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Played for San Diego Surf Soccer Club (2012-17) 2017 7 8 4 20 32 .250 17 .531 1 0-0 • Set high school record for most goals in a season (34 in 23 appearances) TOTAL 7 8 4 20 32 .250 17 .531 1 0-0 • Three-time ECNL top scorer with 165 career goals • Born in Sao Luis, Brazil • Organized a collective soccer donation of equipment and clothing for children in Brazil • Moved to the United States in January, 2012

21 Jojo Harber Defense/Forward • 5-5 • Fr. • Bellevue, Wash. • Bellevue • Undeclared • Played at the U14, U15, U17, U18 and U19 levels for the U.S. Women’s National Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • 2016 Washington 3A State Champion 2017 6 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 • 2016-17 Gatorade Player of the Year (Washington) TOTAL 6 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 • Three-time NSCAA Youth Girls All-America (2014-16) • Three-time USYS Region IV Far West regional champion (2013, 2014, 2017) • Four-time USYS Washington state champion (2014-17) • Father, Eric, wrestled at Stanford • Sister, Serena, is a two-time national champion (2016-17) with the Stanford Lightweight Rowing Team • Mother, Alyson, and brother, Ryan, are also graduates of Stanford • Six-year member of the National Charity League (2012-17) -- spent time volunteering with the Special Olympics, YWCA and Northwest Harvest Food Bank

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD 22 Averie Collins Forward/Midfield • 5-11 • Jr. • Bozeman, Mont. • Bozeman • Management science & engineering • 2016 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Played in 21 games, making seven starts in 2016 2015 19 3 1 7 8 .375 6 .750 1 0-0 • Second among Cardinal players with 13 points in Pac-12 play 2016 21 5 3 13 24 .208 9 .375 2 0-0 • Scored twice against Oregon State (Oct. 14) 2017 7 2 1 5 7 .286 3 .429 0 0-0 • Played soccer and basketball in high school TOTAL 47 10 5 25 39 .256 18 .462 3 0-0 • Father, Shane, played defensive end for the NFL’s Washington Redskins for three years

23 Kiki Pickett Defense/Midfield • 5-0 • Fr. • Santa Barbara, Calif. • Dos Pueblos • Undeclared • Has played at the U14, U17 and U20 levels for the U.S. Women’s National Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Participated in U17 and U20 World Cup qualifiers 2017 7 0 2 2 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 • Competed for Santa Barbara Soccer Team (U10-13) and Eagles (U14-18) TOTAL 5 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 • Member of the National Honors Society • Participant in Food From the Heart and at the Unity Shoppe

25 Brooke Redington Defense/Midfield • 5-7 • Fr. • Manhattan Beach, Calif. • Marymount • Undeclared • Has played at the U14 and U17 levels with the U.S. Women’s National Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Played for SoCal Blues Soccer Club (2013-17) 2017 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Team placed fifth nationally in 2014 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Anticipates majoring in math or science

26 Madison Haley Forward • 5-7 • Fr. • Dallas, Texas • Ursuline Academy • Undeclared • Has played at the U14, U15, U17 and U18 levels for the U.S. Women’s National Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Texas State Champion in 2014, 2016 and 2017 2017 4 2 1 5 5 .400 2 .600 0 0-0 • NSCAA Youth All-American (2013-17) TOTAL 4 2 1 5 5 .400 2 .600 0 0-0 • Sister, Princess, played soccer at Florida Southern • Brother, C.J., was a defensive back at UTEP • Father, Charles, played defensive end at James Madison and in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers. Haley is a five-time Pro Bowler, two-time First-Team All-Pro, five-time Super Bowl champion and member of the Cowboys’ Ring of Honor, 49ers Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame with 100.5 sacks to his name • Treasure of the National Honor Society • Service coordinator for the Boys & Girls Club in South Dallas • Tutor at the Lee A. McShan Elementary School

27 Sam Hiatt Defense • 5-10 • So. • Newcastle, Wash. • Seattle Preparatory • Undeclared • Transferred to Stanford after playing her freshman season at Boston College Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Started and played all 19 games in 2016 2017 3 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 • Finished the season with five assists while playing a team-high 1729 minutes TOTAL 3 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 • Has played at the U18 and U20 levels for the U.S. Women’s National Team • Captained the U20 side against Mexico, England, Norway and Germany in 2016-17 • Mother, Emily, captained the soccer team and played in two College Cups at Santa Clara under coach Jerry Smith • Father, Eric, played defender at Santa Clara, playing in two College Cups with one national championship in 1989

28 Lauren Rood Goalkeeper • 5-9 • Fr. • Camas, Wash. • Camas • Has participated in camps for U.S. U15, U17 and U19 U.S. Women’s National Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Set record for most shutouts and least goals allowed in high school’s history 2016 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Two-time first-team All-Greater Saint Helen’s League (GSHL) (2012, 2014) 2017 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Helped lead Crossfire Premier ECNL to second-place finish at 2015 National ECNL TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Championship Season GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho • ECNL conference champions in 2015-16 and ECNL National Playoffs participant in 2016 2016 0 00:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 • Grandfather, Gordon Rood, played football for the Delleyan Red Devils – a semi-pro 2017 3 270:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 3 0 0 3.0 team and for the Army at Fort Lee, Virginia TOTAL 3 270:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 3 0 0 3.0 • Graduated in the top-five percent of her high school’s graduating class and the top 10 percent of Washington State 2016 graduates

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TEAM Category Rank Actual National Leader Actual Scoring Offense (325 ranked) 1 5.29 Stanford 5.29 Goals-Against Average (333 ranked) 21 0.429 2 tied 0.000 Shutout Percentage (333 ranked) 5 0.857 2 tied 1.000 Won-Lost-Tied Percentage (333 ranked) 19 0.857 7 tied 1.000 Save Pct (332 ranked) 163 0.769 2 tied 1.000 Saves Per Game (333 ranked) 332 1.43 Jackson St. 14.29 Assists Per Game (295 ranked) 1 4.29 Stanford 4.29 Points Per Game (315 ranked) 1 14.86 Stanford 14.86 Fouls Per Game (332 ranked) 104 7.80 Rutgers 3.40 Yellow Cards (311 ranked) 204 2.0 Idaho 14.0 Red Cards (23 ranked) -- 0.0 2 tied 2.0 Total Assists (324 ranked) 2 30.0 Arkansas 31.0 Total Goals (331 ranked) 2 37.0 Ole Miss 38.0 Total Points (331 ranked) 1 104.0 2 tied 104.0 Shots Per Game (333 ranked) 1 26.14 Stanford 26.14 Shots on Goal Per Game (315 ranked) 1 12.86 Stanford 12.86

INDIVIDUAL Category Player Rank Actual National Leader Actual Points Per Game (150 ranked) Catarina Macario 3 2.86 Harriet Withers, Murray St. 3.20 Kyra Carusa 11 2.14 Jaye Boissiere 113 1.29 Jordan DiBiasi 113 1.29 Civana Kuhlmann 113 1.29 Goals Per Game (191 ranked) Catarina Macario 4 1.14 Harriet Withers, Murray St. 1.60 Kyra Carusa 6 1.00 Civana Kuhlmann 91 0.57 Saves Per Game (150 ranked) ------Faith Toennies, Jackson St. 12.40 Assists Per Game (264 ranked) Jordan DiBiasi 12 0.71 Tinaya Alexander, LSU 1.00 Andi Sullivan 12 0.71 Catarina Macario 41 0.57 Jaye Boissiere 118 0.43 Goals Against Average (150 ranked) Alison Jahansouz 71 0.750 3 tied 0.00 Save Pct (157 ranked) 3 tied 1.000 Total Assists (587 ranked) Jordan DiBiasi 9 5.0 Anna Beffer, Oklahoma St. 8.0 Andi Sullivan 9 5.0 Catarina Macario 31 4.0 Jaye Boissiere 70 3.0 Total Goals (328 ranked) Catarina Macario 3 8.0 Channing Foster, Ole Miss 9.0 Kyra Carusa 6 7.0 Civana Kuhlmann 59 4.0 Jaye Boissiere 145 3.0 Mariah Lee 145 3.0 Total Points (152 ranked) Catarina Macario 2 20.0 Cece Kizer, Ole Miss 21.0 Kyra Carusa 9 15.0 Jaye Boissiere 101 9.0 Jordan DiBiasi 101 9.0 Civana Kuhlmann 1-1 9.0 Total Saves (164 ranked) Faith Toennies, Jackson St. 62.0 Shutouts (128 ranked) Alison Jahansouz 59 2.0 Mallory Geurts, Milwaukee 6.0 Lauren Rood 59 2.0 Yellow Cards (543 ranked) Natalie Muth 5.0 Red Cards (20 ranked) 30 tied 1.0 Goalie Minutes Played (150 ranked) Dmitri Fong, New Mexico St. 485:13 Game-Winning Goals (479 ranked) Civana Kuhlmann 24 2.0 4 tied 4.0 Shots Per Game (222 ranked) Catarina Macario 18 4.57 Harriet Withers, Murray St. 7.20 Kyra Carusa 86 3.29 Shots on Goal Per Game (175 ranked) Catarina Macario 16 2.43 Harriet Withers, Murray St. 4.40 Kyra Carusa 46 1.86

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1990 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 19: Stanford 3, UCLA 0 NCAA First Round (Santa Barbara, Calif.) Nov. 17: Stanford 1, Cal 0 (OT) NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 3: UC Santa Barbara 1, Stanford 0 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 26: Stanford 5, Florida State 0 Finish: Final 12 Nov. 23: Stanford 1, Notre Dame 0 NCAA Semifinals (Cary, N.C.) NCAA Quarterfinal (Stanford, Calif.) Dec. 3: Stanford 2, Boston College 0 1991 Nov. 30: Portland 0, Stanford 0 (2OT) NCAA Final (Cary, N.C.) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) * Portland advanced 4-2 in PKs Dec. 5: Notre Dame 1, Stanford 0 Nov. 11: Stanford 2, Santa Clara 1 (OT) Finish: Final 8 Finish: Final 2 NCAA Second Round (Colo. Springs, Colo.) Nov. 16: Colorado Coll. 1, Stanford 0 (3OT) 2003 2011 Finish: Final 8 NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 14: Santa Clara 1, Stanford 0 Nov. 11: Stanford 3, Montana 0 1992 Finish: Final 64 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 18: Stanford 2, South Carolina 0 Nov. 8: Stanford 5, Portland 2 2004 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) Nov. 20: Stanford 2, Boston College 0 Nov. 15: Santa Clara 2, Stanford 0 Nov. 12: Stanford 2, Cal Poly 0 NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 8 NCAA Second Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) Nov. 25: Stanford 2, Oklahoma State 1 (OT) Nov. 14: Santa Clara 1, Stanford 0 (2OT) NCAA Semifinals (Kennesaw, Ga.) 1993 Finish: Final 32 Dec. 2: Stanford 3, Florida State 0 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Final (Kennesaw, Ga.) Nov. 13: Stanford 2, California 0 2005 Dec. 4: Stanford 1, Duke 0 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) Finish: NCAA champions Nov. 14: Stanford 1, Portland 0 Nov. 11: Saint Louis 2, Stanford 0 NCAA Semifinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Finish: Final 64 2012 Nov. 19: George Mason 1, Stanford 1 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) * George Mason advanced 3-1 in PKs 2006 Nov. 9: Stanford 3, Idaho State 0 Finish: Final 4 NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 10: Stanford 2, Nevada 1 Nov. 16: Stanford 2, Santa Clara 1 1994 NCAA Second Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Portland, Ore.) Nov. 12: Stanford 2, USC 0 Nov. 18: Stanford 3, Denver 0 Nov. 12: Stanford 0,Washington 0 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) * Stanford advanced 6-5 in PKs Nov. 17: Clemson 0, Stanford 0 Nov. 23: Stanford 2, UCLA 1 NCAA Second Round (Portland, Ore.) * Clemson advanced 4-2 in PKs NCAA Semifinals (San Diego, Calif.) Nov. 13: Portland 2, Stanford 1 (3OT) Finish: Final 16 Nov. 30: North Carolina 1, Stanford 0 (2OT) Finish: Final 8 Finish: Final 4 2007 1995 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) 2013 NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) Nov. 16: Stanford 7, Sacramento State 0 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 10: Santa Clara 3, Stanford 2 (3OT) NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 15: Stanford 1, Cal State Fullerton 0 Finish: Final 24 Nov. 18: Stanford 1, California 1 NCAA Second Round (Los Angeles, Calif.) * Stanford advanced 7-6 in PKs Nov. 22: Stanford 1, South Carolina 0 (OT) 1996 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Third Round (Los Angeles, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) Nov. 23: Connecticut 2, Stanford 0 Nov. 24: UCLA 2, Stanford 0 Nov. 16: Santa Clara 3, Stanford 2 Finish: Final 16 Finish: Final 16 Finish: Final 32 2008 2014 1998 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Provo, Utah) Nov. 14: Stanford 2, UC Santa Barbara 0 Nov. 14: Stanford 5, Cal State Fullerton 2 Nov. 11: BYU 6, Stanford 1 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 48 Nov. 16: Stanford 5, Kansas 0 Nov. 21: Stanford 1, Arkansas 0 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) 1999 Nov. 21: Stanford 1, Rutgers 0 Nov. 23: Stanford 1, Washington 0 NCAA First Round – Bye NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 28: Stanford 1, Portland 0 Nov. 28: Stanford 2, Florida 2 Nov. 13: Stanford 3, Cal Poly 1 NCAA Semifinals (Cary, N.C.) * Stanford advanced 4-3 in PKs NCAA Third Round (South Bend, Ind.) Dec. 5: Notre Dame 1, Stanford 0 NCAA Semifinals (Boca Raton, Fla.) Nov. 19: Notre Dame 1, Stanford 0 Finish: Final 4 Dec. 5: Stanford 1, Florida State 2 Finish: Final 16 Finish: Final 4 2009 2000 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) 2015 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 12: Stanford 2, Northern Arizona 0 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 8: Stanford 4, San Jose State 1 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 13: Stanford 2, San Jose State 0 NCAA Second Round (Provo, Utah) Nov. 14: Stanford 2, BYU 0 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 11: BYU 5, Stanford 0 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 19: Stanford 2, BYU 1 Finish: Final 32 Nov. 20: Stanford 1, Santa Clara 0 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 21: Stanford 3, Arizona 0 2001 Nov. 27: Stanford 3, Boston College 1 NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Semifinals (College Station, Texas) Nov. 27: Stanford 1, Duke 1 Nov. 16: Stanford 2, Denver 0 Dec. 4: Stanford 2, UCLA 1 (OT) * Duke advanced 3-2 in PKs NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Final (College Station, Texas) Finish: Final 8 Nov. 18: Stanford 3, Saint Mary’s 1 Dec. 6: North Carolina 1, Stanford 0 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 2 2016 Nov. 23: Texas A&M 1, Stanford 0 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 16 2010 Nov. 11: Stanford 4, Houston Baptist NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 12: Stanford 3, Sacramento State 0 Nov. 18: Stanford 0, Santa Clara 1 2002 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) * Santa Clara scored in 2OT NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 14: Stanford 2, Santa Clara 1 Nov. 15: Stanford 4, Cal Poly 0 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.)

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD 1 Alison Jahansouz 2 Logan Karam 3 Mariah Lee 4 Belle Briede 5 Michelle Xiao RS Jr., GK, 5-9 So., M, 5-5 Sr., F, 5-4 Fr., F, 5-5 Jr., M, 5-5

6 Carly Malatskey 7 Jaye Boissiere 8 Sophia Serafin 9 Tegan McGrady 10 Tierna Davidson So., D/F, 5-4 RS So., M, 5-2 Fr., D/F, 5-11 Jr., D/F, 5-6 So., M, 5-10

11 Jordan DiBiasi 12 Kyra Carusa 13 Ceci Gee 14 Civana Kuhlmann 15 Alana Cook Jr., M, 5-6 RS Jr., F, 5-7 So., F, 5-9 Fr., F, 5-5 Jr., D, 5-9

16 Beattie Goad 17 Andi Sullivan 18 Sam Tran 20 Catarina Macario 21 Jojo Harber So., M/F, 5-7 Sr., M, 5-7 So., F, 5-6 Fr., F, 5-5 Fr., D/F, 5-5

22 Averie Collins 23 Kiki Pickett 25 Brooke Redington 26 Madison Haley 27 Sam Hiatt Jr., F, 5-11 Fr., D/M, 5-0 Fr., D/M, 5-7 Fr., F, 5-7 So., D, 5-10

28 Lauren Rood Paul Ratcliffe Hideki Nakada Margueritte Aozasa Vijay Dias So., GK, 5-9 15th Season 4th Season 3rd Season 1st Season

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