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2016 Women's Soccer 2016 Women’s soccer Murphy Powell, SID * Office: (850) 474-2367 * Cell: (850) 380-5596 * [email protected] #16 WEST FLORIDA ARGONAUTS (16-4) SEPTEMBER VS #19 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN SHARKS (12-3-3) 9/2/16.............#15 Tampa (@ FIT) .....................W, 4-0 n Nov. 11, 2016 n Dade City, Fla. n University Soccer Field 9/4/16 ..........Florida Tech ........................ L, 1-2 (OT) 9/9/16 ....... #16 Rollins .......................... L, 1-4 TOP STORYLINES 9/11/16 ..... Florida Southern ...............W, 2-1 9/16/16 ..... Union* ................................W, 4-0 and Friday will mark the first time In the NCAA Tournament 9/18/16 ..... Christian Brothers* ...........W, 3-0 n West Florida has reached the that the Argonauts have played a 9/23/16 ........Valdosta State* ......................... W, 5-0 NCAA Tournament a total of 14 team other than Saint Leo at the 9/25/16 ........West Georgia* ........................... W, 3-0 times, and 13 times in Joe Bart- Lions’ home field. linski’s 16 years at the helm. 9/28/16 ..... #13 Columbus State ........... L, 2-3 n UWF leads all GSC teams in In the Regional Rank- tournament appearances (14) OCTOBER ings 10/2/16 ..... North Alabama* ................W, 4-0 and wins (19). n Despite having top 10 national n 10/7/16 ........Shorter* ....................................... W, 1-0 The Argonauts matched up marks in scoring offense, assists, 10/9/16 ........#6 Lee* ......................................... W, 1-0 with Nova Southeastern in last goals, points, shutout percent- 10/14/16 .....Auburn-Montgomery ............. W, 2-0 year’s First Round game at Barry, age, allowing just one goal in resulting in a 1-0 win for UWF. the month of October, allowing 10/16/16 ... Spring Hill ..........................W, 5-0 Daryl Bell scored the game’s just one goal in conference play 10/21/16 ... Alabama Huntsville* .........W, 4-0 lone goal, and the UWF defense all year and claiming the Gulf 10/23/16 ... West Alabama* ..................W, 4-0 held NSU to just one shot in the South Conference Chamionship, 10/27/16 .....Mississippi College* ..................L, 0-1 second half. UWF was ranked sixth in the final 10/29/16 .....Delta State* ................................ W, 4-0 n UWF has a 3-1-1 record at Uni- NCAA South Region rankings on versity Soccer Field in Dade City, Monday. NOVEMBER 11/4/16 ............West Alabama^ ...................................W, 5-0 n GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE STANDINGS 11/6/16 ..........Mississippi College^ ....................W, 2-0 School GSC CPts Overall Pts Streak 11/11/16 .....#19 Nova Southeastern ..... 2 pm ET #16 West Florida 11-1 33 16-4 48 W3 11/13/16 .....NCAA Second Round ...................TBA Lee 11-1 33 14-2-2 44 T1 11/18/16 .....NCAA Third Round .......................TBA Mississippi College 9-2-1 28 13-5-2 41 L1 West Alabama 8-3-1 25 11-7-1 34 L1 11/20/16 .....NCAA Quarterfinals ......................TBA West Georgia 7-4-1 22 11-7-1 34 L2 Union 6-2-4 22 7-5-5 26 L1 DECEMBER North Alabama 7-5 21 8-8 24 L1 12/1-3/16 ....NCAA Semifinals ...........................TBA Christian Brothers 4-7-1 13 4-11-1 13 L2 Alabama Huntsville 4-8 12 8-9 24 L1 Bold type indicates home contest Valdosta State 1-7-4 7 1-11-5 8 T1 * GSC contest ...... ^ GSC Tournament contest Delta State 2-10 6 6-11 18 L1 % NCAA Tournament contest Shorter 0-10-2 2 1-14-2 5 T1 Spring Hill 0-10-2 2 0-15-3 3 L7 All times CT unless otherwise noted n Friday, Nov. 11, 2:00 PM ET VIDEO LIVE STATS UWF SOCIAL MEDIA n GoArgos.com n GoArgos.com n @GoArgos n #GoArgos n #UWFWSOC GoArgos.com Helgadottir’s Helpers age is second-best in the conference, 2016 NSCAA COACHES POLL but may be a bit misleading. Lee, n Senior midfielder Sara Helgadottir Rk. School LW Record now ranks fifth all-time in the UWF which leads the Gulf South Confer- 1 West’n Washington 19-0-1 1 record books with 32 career assists, ence with a .44 GAA, has a still-im- after helping on two Emily Vogler pressive 11 shutouts on the year, but 2 Grand Valley State 19-1-1 2 goals against West Alabama in the West Florida has played four more 3 Central Missouri 19-1-0 4 GSC Tournament. games of shutout soccer. 4 West Chester 18-0-1 3 n The senior has recorded seven n UWF allowed just one goal in con- 5 Columbus State 18-2-0 5 assists in her last eight games. ference play, which has been done 6 Colorado Mines 19-2-0 6 just five times in GSC history. 7 Saint Leo 14-3-1 10 UWF Career Assists Record n UWF’s scoreless minutes streak reached 723 before coming to an 8 Adelphi 15-3-1 12 1. 41 - Tawni Davis (1998-01) end against Mississippi College. The 9 UC San Diego 18-2-0 8 2. 35 - Chelsea Palmer (2012-13) streak was the sixth-longest in con- 10 St. Edward’s 15-1-2 9 3. 34 - Dernelle Mascall (2007-09) ference history. 11 Limestone 17-1-0 14 4. 33 - Shaneka Gordon (2008-09) n West Florida holds seven of the 11 12 Rockhurst 17-2-2 15 5. 32 - Sara Helgadottir (2013-2016) longest shutout streaks in the history 13 LIU Post 14-3-2 22 of the conference. 14 Bridgeport 16-3-0 7 n Current UWF goalkeeper Katelyn We Love to Help 15 MSU-Mankato 16-3-2 RV Burkhart ranks fifth in DII in GAA at n UWF ranks sixth in DII in total as- .32, which would rank third in GSC 16 West Florida 16-4-0 NR sists, getting great help from fresh- history. Her career GAA of 0.47 would 17 East Stroudsburg 15-4-2 NR man Marjorie Boilesen and Helgadot- rank second in GSC history. 18 Kutztown 17-4-0 13 tir, who each rank 2nd in the country with 14 assists. 19 Nova Southeastern 9-3-3 20 National Shutout Leaderboard 20 North Georgia 14-2-3 17 National Assists Leaderboard 21 Sonoma State 12-2-3 19 Team W-L Shutouts 22 Truman State 14-1-4 18 Central Mo. .............19-1 .......................18 Player Assists 23 CSU-Pueblo 14-4-1 23 Grand Valley St. ..19-1-1 .....................17 Marti Corby, Grand Valley ................. 23 Minnesota St. .......16-3-2 .....................16 24 Fort Hays State 14-4-2 21 Marjorie Boilesen, UWF ................14 West Florida .......16-4 .................. 15 25 Notre Dame (OH) 15-1-3 24 Sara Helgadottir, UWF ..................14 Truman ...................14-1-4 .....................15 Six players tied. ...................................... 12 UC San Diego ........18-2 .......................15 Also receiving votes: Minot State Western Wash. ....19-0-1 .....................15 University, Carson-Newman Univer- Wow, This Defense sity, McKendree University, Rollins n West Florida ranks sixth in the In the GSC Record Book country in shutout percentage, College, Lee University recording clean sheets in 15 of the Total Shutouts team’s 20 games (75 percent). Only We have: 15 (t-2nd in GSC history) FINAL NCAA No. 3 Central Missouri, No. 2 Grand Next up: 20 (UWF, ‘08 - NCAA Record) REGIONAL RANKINGS Valley State and No. 15 Minnesota Rk. School W-L-T State-Mankato have more shutouts. Consecutive Shutouts 1 Barry 10-3-2 n Against the top 15 goal-scorers We had: 7 (4th in GSC history) in the Gulf South Conference in the 2 Saint Leo 13-3-1 3 Nova Southeastern 12-3-3 regular season, UWF allowed just six Consecutive Shutout Minutes 4 Rollins 10-3-3 shots, one shot on goal and no goals. We had: 723 (6th in GSC history) Notably, UWF held GSC Co-Player of 5 Lee 14-2-2 the Year Summer Lanter without a 6 West Florida 16-4-0 shot, and did the same against TeMia We Are Good Pride, who ranked second in the n West Florida leads the GSC in league with 13 goals. Pride was also points per game (8.10), scoring held shotless on Friday in the semifi- offense (2.85 goals per game), total nal match. goals (58) and total points (162). UWF n The Argos’ .55 goals against aver- ranks 10th or better nationally in each of those categories. GoArgos.com n Freshman Marjorie Boilesen has tremendous rookie season by earn- less than six shots a game. The pair made an immediate impact in the ing both GSC Freshman and Player has been integral in patrolling the league, holding the conference lead of the Year accolades, a feat that has team’s 15 shutouts, and the streaks of in assists per game, points per game, been accomplished by only four seven consecutive shutouts and 723 total assists and total points. players before her in the same sea- consecutive shutout minutes, both of n Argonauts make up several top-15 son. The native of Sao Paolo, Brazil, which will earn the 2016 UWF team a spots in individual statistical rankings led the conference in points (38) and spot in the GSC record books. Nota- in Division II. Boilesen stands second assists (14), while ranking fourth in bly, the defense held West Alabama’s in DII in total assists (14) and assists total goals (12) in the regular season. TeMia Pride and Lee’s Summer Lanter, per game, 12th in total points (38), Boilesen is the fifth UWF player to who are tied for second in shots and and 14th in points per game (2.00), be named conference freshman of each rank in the top 5 in the confer- Sara Helgadottir is also second in the the year and the eighth to be named ence in goals, without a shot.
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