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UConn Soccer History

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The 30th Anniversary...... 55 By The Numbers...... 56-57 All-Time Letterwinners...... 58-59 NSCAA/adidas All-Americans...... 60-61 National and Regional Recognition...... 62 Retired Numbers...... 63 Husky Record Book...... 64-65 Team Honors...... 66 The 100 Point Club...... 67 NCAA Tournament History...... 68-69 Postseason Box Scores...... 70-73 Year-By-Year Results...... 74-77 All-Time Record vs. Opponents...... 78 The Huskies and the U.S. National Team...... 79 Foreign Tours...... 80-81 The Long Island Connection...... 82

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14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections Celebrating 30 Years of UConn Women’s Soccer

During the weekend of September 12-14, 2008, the University of Connecticut women’s soccer team celebrated its 30th anniversary as a varsity program. The celebration took place during the weekend of the 17th annual UConn Classic featuring three top-25 programs in the country as No. 1 UCLA, No. 11 Penn State, No.25 and Brown all competed.

The weekend kicked off at the UConn vs. Virginia football game at Rentschler Field on Saturday, September 13. Prior to the game, over 80 alumnae and their families gathered at a pre-game tailgate to reunite with past teammates and to meet the 2008 team and current UConn staff and administrators.

During halftime of the football game, all former UConn women soccer players in attendance were honored in front of a crowd of 40,000. Head Coach Len Tsantiris, a 1977 UConn graduate and coach of the Huskies for the past 28 years, was recognized with a 30th Anniversary poster that included pictures of every team in the history of the program. Also during the halftime ceremony, four standout former players were honored for their significant contributions to the program. , Felice Duffy and Moira and Tara Buckley each received a commemorative bowl to honor their excellence in a Husky uniform.

The weekend celebration continued on Sunday, September 14 as UConn hosted a brunch at the Nathan Hale Inn. The brunch included memorable speeches from Director of Athletics Jeffrey Hathaway, Head Coach Len Tsantiris and three former Huskies. Melissa Morrone Taintor, Jill Gelfenbien Laufer and Meghan Schnur each recounted stories from their days as a Husky.

The weekend culminated at the UConn vs. Penn State soccer game, with recognition of all alumni in atten- dance during halftime of the game. Overall, the weekend celebration was an amazing tribute to the women’s soccer program and was enjoyed by all.

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections UConn Women’s Soccer By The Numbers 00 Mary Caron ‘12- 5 (# is retired) Jennifer Sullivan ‘02-05 Melissa Hauser ‘04 Tara Buckley ‘80-83 Darcie Woodruff ‘91-94 Amanda Schwartz ‘06-’08 6 Laurie Boenning ‘84 Wendy Casiano ‘82 11 Sharon Arnold ‘85 0 Leigh-Ann Jaggon ‘10-’12 Carey Dorn ‘96-99 Nancy Economou ‘85-88 Siobhan Harold ‘95-98 Kristin Fisher ‘03 Mary Falzarano ‘98-00 Stephanie Labbe ‘04-‘08 Karen Flowers ‘95-98 Laura Hanrahan ‘96 Ally Mancino ‘09-10 Elise Fugowski ‘07-10 Liana Hinds ‘12 - Celeste Moncure ‘11 Darla Gurry ‘86 Julie Hubbard ‘11- Erin Rice ‘00-03 Rita Haidous ‘84-87 Laurie Jackson ‘94 Sheri Huckleberry ‘93-96 Carmie Landeen ‘97 1 Emily Armstrong ‘13- Shannon Manning ‘91-93 Susan Lauer ‘80-83 Karen Bexfield ‘88 Dena Maskous Lisa McAdam ‘84-85 Shanna Caldwell ‘99-01 Kaycee McElree ‘00-01 Julie Naumec ‘89-91 Jessica Dulski ‘08-11 Andrea Plucenik ‘11- Kerry Page ‘90-93 Jill Gelfenbien ‘91-94 Margarette Poteau ‘88-91 Meghan Schnur ‘03-07 Siobhan Harold ‘95-98 Ame Serravezza ‘90-93 Jessica Shufelt ‘08-11 Megan Jessee ‘02-05 Wendy Logan ‘88-91 7 Megan Almanzo ‘00-03 12 Kate Foley ‘99-02 Amy Miller ‘87-89 Britton Arico ‘87-90 Allison Gallo ‘12 - Bonnie Mitchell ‘84-87 Jean Brawn ‘81-82 Julie Hultgren-Neumac ‘89-91 Jessica Montrose ‘12 Michelle Chura ‘90-93 Linda Kirk ‘83 Sue O’Hare ‘81-84 Leslie Doeg ‘82-83 Sue Minnes ‘82-85 Laura Skaza ‘83-84 Karen Flowers ‘95-98 Maureen O’Connor ‘85-89 Liana Hinds ‘12 - Katie Radchuck ‘04-‘08 2 Danielle Dakin ‘09- ‘12 Lisa Jones ‘85-86 Margaret Tietjen ‘95-98 Elizabeth Eng ‘04-‘08 Laura Mangus ‘84 Ginny Woodward ‘93-96 Amy Folan ‘92-95 Karlyn Miselis ‘02-05 Zahra Jalalian ‘01-04 Christy Rowe ‘91-95 13 Karen Abernethy ‘87-90 Kristin Janosky ‘87-91 Daniele Schulmann ‘11- ‘12 Christine Anderson ‘86-87 Alexa Keney ‘13 - Annie Yi ‘06-10 Ellie Cheever ‘83-86 Jen Laccone ‘97-00 Kristen Graczyk ‘01-04 Catherine Laske ‘82 8 (# is retired) Shelley McElroy ‘83-86 Cheryl Lumbruno ‘81 Barbara Chura ‘89-92 Ashley Paine ‘92-94 Shelley McElroy ‘83-86 Leslie Doeg ‘82-83 Sarah Popper ‘99-02 Colleen Keegan ‘86-89 June Posten ‘81-84 Donna MacDougall ‘82-85 Devin Prendergast ‘10- Judy Michalski ‘84-87 Brittany Taylor ‘05-’09 Elizabeth Reil 29 ‘92-94Pam Claudio Jennifer Tietjen ‘95-98 Sara Whalen ‘94-97 14 Farrah Barnes ‘94-97 Jamiee Baumann ‘86-89 Barbara Cosentino ‘81-83 Melissa DeLoureiro ‘98-00 Kathleen Economou ‘86-89 Jessica Gjertsen ‘01-04 Karen Gurnon ‘08- ‘12 Maryann Hoke ‘05-07 Linda Jackson ‘83-86 3 Kristen Graczyk ‘01-04 Samantha McGuire ‘12- Rita Haidous ‘84-87 Susan Stabach ‘90-93 Heather Heaton ‘93-94 Margaret Tietjen ‘95-98 Rachel Hill ‘13 - Hillary Lackman ‘09- ‘13 15 Jen Carlson ‘97-00 Lisa Lumbruno ‘81-82 9 Barbara Amaral ‘79-82 Jane Carluccio ‘82 Sarah MacIsaac ‘04-07 Brittany Barakat ‘02-03 Amanda Carvalho ‘11- ‘12 Lisa McAdam ‘84-85 Sarah Barnes ‘94-97 Eleanor Cheever ‘83-86 Mary-Frances Monroe ‘98-00 Jelisa Coltrane ‘83-86 Linda Iacobellis ‘93-96 Cathy Shankweiler ‘82-85 Gabriella Cuevas ‘11- Margaret Jarvis ‘85-88 Patti Spieth ‘86-89 Brianna Gray ‘06-09 Natalie Krygier ‘13 - Jen Zieky ‘03 Laurie Krutchkoff ‘89-92 Ciara McCormack 2001 Margarette Poteau ‘88-91 Mary Beth McNichol ‘90-92 4 Jennifer Amaio ‘98-01 Lacey Toups ‘98-01 Sue Mloganoski ‘86-88 Jamie Baumann ‘86-89 Brittany Tegeler ‘05-‘08 Jessica Diakun ‘06-’09 10 Lori Chapman ‘82 Laura Waters ‘03 Kristi Lefebvre ‘02-05 Lauren Ebert ‘06-’09 Patti Wojnarowski ‘84-87 Missy Morrone ‘82-85 Angela Gibbons ‘87-90 Megan O’Connell ‘86 Margaret Jarvis ‘85-88 16 Erin Clark ‘07-10 Kathleen Nevis ‘95-96 Chrisy McCann ‘95-98 Lesley Dube ‘87-89 Allison Saucier ‘12- Lauren Naida ‘99-02 Tricia Erpelding ‘88-91 Karen Warner ‘90-94 Cathy Shankweiler ‘82-85 Kathleen Frank ‘02-05 Jennifer Skogerboe ‘10- Kristin Gardiner ‘98-01

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Meghan Heberer ‘97 Dominique Diadoo ‘03-04 Kaichie Ho ‘11 Tracy Guilford ‘91-94 26 Lara Batey ‘02-04 Sheri Huckleberry ‘93-96 Alisse Kosloski ‘02-05 Jaime Baumann ‘86-89 Krystina Jackson ‘12 - Lisa Lumbruno ‘81-82 Jessica Frech ‘10-11 Terri Koziell ‘86-87 Sheila MacDonald ‘84-85 Colleen Keegan ‘86-89 Cathy Laske ‘82 Faith McCarthy ‘13 - Laura Waters ‘03 Shelley McElroy ‘83-86 Sue Mloganoski ‘86-88 Sara Whalen ‘94-97 Gina Merchant ‘03 Marie Spinelli ‘97-98 Tara Nichols ‘91-94 27 Dale Arpino ‘85-86 Kim Sullivan ‘84 21 Heather Braun ‘92-94 Kristen Connolly ‘05-06 Susan Webb ‘88 Brianna Butler ‘12- Sarah Donroe ‘93-95 Patti Wojnarowski ‘84-87 Tracy Guilford ‘91-94 Samantha Kelley ‘07-11 Laurie Krutchkoff ‘89-92 Laurie Krutchkoff ‘89-92 17 Moira Buckley ‘80-83 Lauren Lattanzio ‘04 Caroline Massey ‘13 - Ellie Cheever ‘83-86 Beth Necrelli ‘84 Kim Noivadhana ‘02-05 Michelle Chura ‘90-93 Peggy Perrine ‘82 Meghan Plaster ‘04 Meghan Cunningham ‘07-10 Kim Prutting ‘86-89 Kathleen Roberts ‘88 Sarah Donroe ‘93-95 Laura Romeo ‘83 Christy Rowe ‘91-95 Lesley Dube ‘87-89 Naomi Stone ‘95-97 Liv Taunton-Rigby 1999 Julie Hubbard ‘11- Courtney Wilkinson-Maitland ‘07-11 Kate Kormushoff ‘13 - Maria Yatrakis ‘99-02 28 Kim Baverstock ‘94-95 Sue Minnes ‘82-85 Jessica Diakun ‘05 22 Jana Duffy ‘79-82 Lani Fortier ‘02-04 Karen Ferguson ‘90-93 Alex Garufi ‘09-11 Beth Grecco ‘87-90 Kimberly Grimm ‘90 Riley Houle ‘11- Stephanie Ribeiro ‘12- Colleen Keegan ‘86-89 Laura Thomsen 2001 Traci McGowan ‘84-85 Naima Montacer ‘99-02 29 Michelle Baj ‘11- ‘12 Ashley Paine ‘92-94 Pam Claudio ‘88-93 Sally Sakelaris ‘96-98 Tali Griner ‘00-01 Courtney Sands ‘03-06 Maria Picard ‘05-06 Elisa Pirinen ‘02-03 23 Alexa Borisjuk ‘98-01 Jill Rackett ‘83 Jill Gelfenbien ‘91-94 Tara Nichols ‘91-94 Angela Gibbons ‘87-90 30 Shannon Algoe ‘08-09 Kim Noivadhana ‘02-04 Siobhan Harold ‘95-98 Kerry Connors ‘93-96 Christy Rowe ‘91-95 Natalie Hopp ‘03-04 Maryann Hoke ‘04 Casey Zimny ‘98-01 Shelley McElroy ‘83-86 Ashley O’Brien ‘05-06 Mary Beth McNichol ‘90-92 Sue O’Hare ‘81-84 18 Jennifer Atwell ‘88-89 Kacey Richards ‘07-10 Joann Sullivan Lori Kessel ‘83-84 Carla Sikand ‘83 Lindsey Watkins ‘11- Kristine Lundberg ‘02-05 Brittany Silva ‘12 Donna MacDougall ‘82-85 Autumn Sorice ‘13 - 31 Ruby Fee ‘12- Suzy Manzo ‘86-88 Jennifer Strong ‘91-92 Gwen McGugan ‘89-91 Anika Martinez ‘93-96 Patti Wojnarowski ‘84-87 Shauna Musser ‘05-‘08 Judy Michalski ‘84-87 Debbie Rocque ‘82 Christine Mintz ‘01 24 Jennifer Amaio ‘98-01 Lauren Molinaro ‘97-00 Cathy Cambria ‘89-92 32 Leena Kovanen ‘99-00 Ashley O’Brien ‘07-‘08 Lynn DiCocco ‘87 Stephanie Ribeiro ‘12- Nancy Economou ‘85-88 33 Alexandra Zedros ‘04-07 Linda Ruutu ‘09- ‘12 Tricia Erpelding ‘88-91 Georgina Giddings ‘09- ‘12 Arne Serravezza ‘90-93 Kathleen Frank ‘02-05 Linda Jackson ‘83-86 35 Charlotte Dench 19 Cory Bildstein ‘07-11 Jennifer Kennedy ‘84-87 Monica Dahlgren ‘12 Shelby Brownfield ‘00-01 Susan Lavigne ‘80-82 Jana Carabino ‘94-98 Gina Merchant ‘03 37 Gianna Roma ‘11- Niki Cross ‘03-06 Samantha McGuire ‘12- Beth Grecco ‘87-90 Karyn Riviere ‘04-07 45 Alyssa Plakas Jennifer Kennedy ‘84-87 Amy Schwarz ‘92-95 Anika Martinez ‘93-96 Kate Smith ‘13 - 50 Gabrielle Charno ‘11- Karlyn Miselis ‘02-05 Jennifer Traw ‘96-97 Ann Marie Noonan ‘82 25 Tammy Barnes ‘93-96 77 Angelika Johansson ‘10 Margarette Poteau ‘88-91 Kathy Biefeld ‘84-87 Salla Ranta ‘99-02 Miranda Tarpey ‘12- Mika Bussey ‘11- ‘12 Sarah Stanczyk ‘07-‘08 Anne-Elizabeth Eskerud ‘98 20 Jennifer Atwell ‘88-89 Alisse Kosloski ‘02-05 95 Becky Gundling ‘07-10 Farrah Barnes ‘94-97 Alexandra Kavadas 2001 Mary-Beth Bowie ‘00-01 Abby Sheperd ‘01 Melissa Busque ‘08-10 Denise Swenson ‘88-92 Whitney Butler ‘98 Molly Warren ‘13 -

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections All-Time Letterwinners

-A- Jen Carlson...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Elizabeth Grecco...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Karen Abernethy...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Jane Carluccio...... 1982 Kimberly Grimm...... 1990 Shannon Algoe...... 2008 Wendi Casiano...... 1982 Tali Griner...... 2000, 01 Megan Almanzo...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Amanda Carvalho...... 2010, 11, 12 Tracy Guilford...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Jennifer Amaio...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Lori Chapman...... 1982 Becky Gundling...... 2007,08,09, 10 Barbara Amaral...... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Gabrielle Charno...... 2011, 12 Karen Gurnon...... 2008,09, 10, 11, 12 Christine Anderson...... 1986, 87 Eleanor Cheever...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Darla Gurry...... 1986 Britton Arico...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Barbara Chura...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Sharon Arnold...... 1985 Michelle Chura...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 -H- Dale Arpino...... 1985, 86 Phylis Clapis...... 1980 Margarita Haidous...... 1984, 85, 87 Jennifer Atwell...... 1988, 89 Erin Clark...... 2007,08,09, 10 Karen Hall...... 1979 Pamela Claudio...... 1988, 91, 92, 93 Laura Hanrahan...... 1996 -B- Jelisa Coltrane...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Siobhan Harold...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Michelle Baj...... 2011, 12 Kerry Connors...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Melissa Hauser...... 2004 Brittany Barakat...... 2002, 03 Barbara Cosentino...... 1981, 82, 83 Heather Heaton...... 1993, 94 Farrah Barnes...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Linda Crawford...... 1981 Meghan Heberer...... 1997 Sarah Barnes...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Niki Cross...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Liana Hinds...... 2012 Tammy Barnes...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Meghan Cunningham...... 2007,08,09, 10 Maryann Hoke...... 2004, 05, 07 Dena Baskous...... 2004 Mary Beth Curtis...... 1979 Natalie Hopp...... 2003, 04 Lara Batey...... 2002, 03, 04 Donna Hornish...... 1987, 88 Jaime Bauman...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 -D- Riley Houle...... 2011, 12 Kim Baverstock...... 1994, 95 Danielle Dakin...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Julie Hubbard...... 2011 Karen Bexfield...... 1988 Melissa DeLoureiro...... 1998, 99, 00 Sheri Huckleberry...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Kathleen Biefield...... 1984, 85, 87 Dominique Diadoo...... 2003, 04 Cory Bildstein...... 2007, 08,09, 10, 11 Lynn DiCocco...... 1987 -I- Laurie Boenning...... 1984 Jessica Diakun...... 2005, 06, 07,09 Linda Iacobellis...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Nancy Dirgo...... 1981 Leslie Doeg...... 1982, 83 -J- Sarah Donroe...... 1993, 94, 95 Laurie Jackson...... 1994 Carey Dorn...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Linda Jackson...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Lesley Dube...... 1987, 88, 89 Leigh-Ann Jaggon ...... 2012 Felice Duffy...... 1979, 80, 81 Zahra Jalalian...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Jana Duffy...... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Kristin Janosky...... 1987, 88, 89, 91 Jessica Dulski...... 2008,09, 10 Margaret Jarvis...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Megan Jessee...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 -E- Angelika Johansson...... 2010 Diane Eaton...... 1980 Lisa Jones...... 1985, 86 Lauren Ebert...... 2006, 07,08,09 Kathleen Economou...... 1986, 88, 89 -K- Nancy Economou...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Colleen Keegan...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Elizabeth Eng...... 2005, 06, 07,08 Samantha Kelley...... 2008,09, 10, 11 Tricia Erpelding...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Jennifer Kennedy...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Anne-Elizabeth Eskerud...... 1998 Lori Kessel...... 1983, 84 Linda Kirk...... 1983 -F- Alisse Kosloski ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Mary Falzarano...... 1998, 00 Leena Kovanen...... 1999, 2000 Ruby Fee...... 2012 Theresa Koziell...... 1986, 87 Karen Ferguson...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Laurie Krutchkoff...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Kristin Fisher...... 2003 Vicki Kucia...... 1980 Karen Flowers...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Amy Folan...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Kate Foley...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Alexa Borisjuk...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Lani Fortier...... 2002, 03, 04 Mary Beth Bowie...... 2000, 01 Kathleen Frank...... 2002, 03, 04,05 Heather Braun...... 1992, 93, 94 Jean Brawn...... 1981, 82 Mary Lou Breen...... 1980, 81 Cynthia Brounlee...... years unknown Shelby Brownfield...... 2000, 01 Moira Buckley...... 1980, 81, 82, 83 Tara Buckley...... 1980, 81, 82, 83 Joyce Burnham...... 1979, 80 Melissa Busque...... 2008, 09, 10 Mikka Bussey...... 2011, 12 Brianna Butler ...... 2012 Whitney Butler...... 1998 -C- Shanna Caldwell...... 1999, 00, 01 -L- Stephaine Labbe...... 2005, 06, 07,08 Jen Laccone...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Carmie Landeen...... 1997 Hillary Lackman...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Catherine Laske...... 1982 Lauren Lattanzio...... 2004 Susan Laurer...... 1980, 81, 82, 83 Susan Lavigne...... 1980, 81, 82 Jessica French...... 2010, 11 Sharon Lavine...... 1981 Elise Fugowski...... 2007,08,09, 10 Courtney Lazos...... 2010 Kristi Lefebvre...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 -G- Carol Lent...... 1979, 80, 81 Allison Gallo...... 2012 Andrea Linden...... 1980 Kristin Gardiner...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Wendy Logan...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Alex Garufi...... 2009, 10, 11 Cheryl Lumbruno...... 1981 Jill Gelfenbien...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Lisa Lumbruno...... 1981, 82 Maggie Gerke...... 1979 Kristine Lundberg...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Angela Gibbons...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Georgina Giddings...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Jessica Gjertsen...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Cathy Cambria ...... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Kristen Graczyk...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Jana Carabino...... 1994, 95, 96, 98 Brianna Gray...... 2006, 07, 08,09

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections All-Time Letterwinners

-M- Laura Romeo...... 1983 -V- Sheila MacDonald...... 1984, 85 Christy Rowe...... 1991, 92, 93, 95 Allison Vibert...... 1980, 81 Donna MacDougall...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Sarah MacIsaac...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 -W- Ally Mancino...... 2009, 10

Laura Mangus...... 1984 Shannon Manning...... 1991, 92, 93 Susan Manzo...... 1986, 87, 88 Anika Martinez...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Denise Rowe...... 1986 Lisa McAdam...... 1984, 85 Linda Ruutu...... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Chrisy McCann...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Ciara McCormack...... 2001 -S- Kaycee McElree...... 2000, 01 Courtney Sands...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Shelley McElroy...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Sally Sakelaris...... 1996, 97, 98 Traci McGowan...... 1984, 85 Allison Saucier...... 2012 Karen Warner...... 1990, 91, 92, 94 Gwen McGugan...... 1989, 90, 91 Mary Schneider...... 1980, 81 Laura Waters...... 2003 Sam McGuire...... 2012 Meghan Schnur...... 2003, 05, 06, 07 Lindsey Watkins...... 2011,12 Lori McKay...... 1980 Catherine Schroeder...... 1980 Susan Webb...... 1988 Mary Beth McNichol...... 1990, 91, 92 Danielle Schulmann...... 2011,12 Sara Whalen...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Gina Merchant...... 2003 Amanda Schwartz...... 2006,08 Courtney Wilkinson-Maitland...... 2008,09, 10, 11 Judy Michalski...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Patti Wojnarowski...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Amy Miller...... 1987, 88, 89 Amy Schwarz...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Darcie Woodruff...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Sue Minnes...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Arne Serravezza...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Ginny Woodward...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Christine Mintz...... 2001 Catherine Shankweiler...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Karlyn Miselis...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Abby Shepherd...... 2001 -Y- Bonnie Mitchell...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 JoAnne Shibles...... 1980 Maria Yatrakis...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Susan Mloganoski...... 1986, 87, 88 Jessica Shufelt...... 2008, 09, 10,11 Sharon Yesu...... 1981 Lauren Molinaro...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Carla Sikand...... 1983 Annie Yi...... 2006, 07,08, 10 Mary-Frances Monroe...... 1998, 99, 00 Naima Montacer...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Laura Skaza...... 1983, 84 -Z- Jessica Montrose...... 2012 Jennifer Skogerboe...... 2010,11, 12 Alexandra Zedros...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Melissa Morrone...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Patricia Spieth...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Shauna Musser...... 2007,08 Marie Spinelli...... 1997, 98 Jane Spink...... 1979, 80, 81 -N- Susan Stabach...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Lauren Naida...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Julie Naumec-Hultgren...... 1989, 90, 91 Beth Necrelli...... 1984 Kathleen Nevis...... 1995, 96 Tara Nichols...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Kim Noivadhana...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Ann Marie Noonan...... 1982 -O- Ashley O’Brien...... 2007,08 Megan O’Connell...... 1986 Maureen O’Connor ...... 1985, 86, 88, 89 Susan O’Hare...... 1981, 82, 83, 84 Jen Zieky...... 2003 Denise O’Meara...... 1979, 80 Casey Zimny...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 -P- Kerry Page...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Italicized names are players pictured. Ashley Paine...... 1992, 93, 94 Joann Patterson...... 1980 Peggy Perrine...... 1982 Sarah Stanczyk...... 2007,08 Maria Picard...... 2005, 06 Heather Stone...... 1997 Elisa Pirinen...... 2002, 03 Naomi Stone...... 1995, 96, 97 Meghan Plaster...... 2004 Jennifer Strong...... 1991, 92 Andrea Plucenik...... 2012 Jennifer Sullivan...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Sarah Popper...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Kimberly Sullivan...... 1984 June Posten...... 1981, 82, 83, 84 Margarette Poteau...... 1988, 90, 91 Katherine Sunderland...... 1981 Devin Prendergast...... 2010, 11, 12 Meghan Swanson ...... 1981 Susan Proctor...... 1979 Denise Swenson...... 1988, 89, 90, 92 Kim Prutting...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 -T- -R- Miranda Tarpey ...... 2012 Jill Rackett...... 1983 Brittany Taylor...... 2005, 06, 07, 09 Katie Radchuck...... 2005, 06, 07,08 Brittany Tegeler...... 2005, 06, 07,08 Salla Ranta...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Jean Terrible ...... 1979 Elizabeth Reil...... 1992, 93, 94 Jennifer Tietjen...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Erin Rice...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Margaret Tietjen...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Stephanie Ribeiro...... 2012 Lacey Toups...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Kacey Richards...... 2007,08,09, 10 Jennifer Traw...... 1996, 97 Karyn Riviere...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Kathleen Roberts...... 1988 Debbie Rocque...... 1982 Gianna Roma...... 2011, 12

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections UConn NSCAA All-Americans Br i t t a n y Ta y l o r : A 2007 and 2009 All-American Ma r y -Fr a nc e s Mo n r o e : A 1998, 1999 and 2000 … 2007 and 2009 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the All-American ... member of U.S. National Team Year … 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009 All-BIG EAST First between 2000-2001 … ranks seventh in UConn’s team selection … tied for team lead in 2006 with seven 100-Point Club with 117 career points and holds goals … made transition to backline full-time in 2007 the single-season record for points at 65 during and helped lead UConn to NCAA quarterfinal round ... 1998. returned to the pitch in 2009 after sitting out with a knee injury during her true senior season helping UConn to the NCAA Second Round. Me g h a n Sc h n u r : A 2007 All-American … 2006 Ca r e y Do r n : A 1999 All-American ... steady and 2007 BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year … four defender who helped UConn to the National time All-BIG EAST first team selection … ranks Championship game in 1997, where she was ninth on Husky career list with 28 assists ... Trains named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team … and competes with the U.S. Women’s National won a World Championship with the San Jose Team. CyberRays in the WUSA’s inaugural season … in the championship game, Dorn scored the sec- ond penalty kick after the game remained tied in overtime. Kr i s t e n Gr a c z y k : A 2003 and 2004 All-American … Ch r i s y McCa nn : A 1998 All-American ... solid 2003 BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year … 2004 defender between 1995–98 … ranks second for BIG EAST Tournament Offensive MVP … holds the most games played in a career at 100 … played school record for most points (26 on 10 goals and six in all three years of the WUSA’s existence for assists) in the NCAA tournament … scored most goals the Boston Breakers as a central defender after and most points by a junior in the program’s history graduation. … third on UConn’s 100-Point Club with 146 career points. Sa r a h Po p p e r : A 2002 All-American ... helped Sa r a Wh a l e n : A 1995, 1996 and 1997 All-American win the Huskies’ first BIG EAST Tournament ... World Cup Champion in 1999 with U.S. National Championship as the team’s co-captain … ranks team … Olympic Bronze Medalist in 2000 … 1997 13th in UConn’s record books for all-time assists NSCAA National Player of the Year … 1997 Honda Award Winner … 1997 NCAA All-Tournament Team with 23 and eighth for most games played with … holds the record for most goals, assists and points 97 ... played for WUSA’s Boston Breakers after by a senior in the program’s history … one of only college. two players to have her jersey number (#8) retired … founding member of the WUSA’s NY Power.

Al e x a Bo r i s j u k : A 2001 All-American ... scored Ke r r y Co nn o r s : A 1995 and 1996 All-American ... the game-winning goal at Nebraska in the Final- one of the leading scorers on UConn’s team through- 16 in 2000 … co-captained the first UConn team out her career … ranks fourth on UConn’s 100-Point to win the BIG EAST Tournament Championship list with 128 points … member of the U.S. National … played for WUSA’s Boston Breakers and Team in 1997 … played in the WUSA for the NY Philadelphia Charge. Power, Philadelphia Charge and San Diego Spirit.

Ca s e y Zi mn y : A 2001 All-American … U.S. Ch r i s t y Ro w e : A 1995 All-American ... dynamic Youth National team member … 2002 team forward/midfielder during her career at UConn MVP … played for the Washington Freedom of … member of the U.S. National Team in 1996 ... the WUSA … was converted from mid to finished with 70 career points, 31 of which came central defender during her time at UConn … in her senior year ... as a senior, she was named “Zim” dominated from the back line while also First Team All-BIG EAST after scoring 10 goals and getting involved in the attack. passing for 11 assists ... selected for the UMBRO All-Star Division I East Women’s Soccer Team.

Ka r e n Wa r n e r : A 1994 All-American ... scored the game-winning penalty kick to help UConn advance to the NCAA Championship game as a freshman in 1990 … member of Youth National team in 1990 … former assistant coach at UConn … went on to earn a Ph.D. from Yale in Anthropology.

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections UConn NSCAA All-Americans De n i s e Sw e n s o n : A 1992 All-American ... Team Ca t h y Sh a n k w e i l e r : A 1984 All-American ... MVP Award winner. eighth on UConn’s 100-Point Club with 110 points.

Ka r e n Fe r g u s o n : A 1991, 1992 and 1993 All-American Sh e ll e y McEl r o y : A 1984 All-American ... named ... named to the 1990 NCAA All-Tournament Team … the 1984 NCAA Tournament Defensive MVP. member of U.S. National Team in 1992 and 1993 … former assistant coach at UConn … currently head coach at the University of Louisville … assistant coach for the Under-21 National team in 2003-2004 … assistant coach for the Under-15 National team in 2005.

Ca t h y Ca mb r i a : A 1991 All-American ... one of the Mo i r a Bu c k l e y : A 1981, 1982 and 1983 All- fastest, quickest and best outside left backs who American ... named to the 1982 NCAA All- joined the attack in the history of the program. Tournament Team … holds the program record for all-time career points with 166 … member of U.S. National team in 1983.

Be t h Gr e cc o : A 1988 and 1990 All-American ... Ta r a Bu c k l e y : Only four-time All-American - three-time Team MVP Award winner … named to 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 ... named to the 1982 the 1990 NCAA All-Tournament Team. and 1983 NCAA All-Tournament Team … two- time Team MVP Award winner … member of U.S. National team in 1983 and 1985 …first of two players to have her jersey number (#5) retired in the history of the program.

Kim Pr u t t i ng : A 1987, 1988 and 1989 All- Mi s s y Mo r r o n e : A 1983 All-American ... named to American ... one of the most dominant collegiate the 1982 and 1983 NCAA All-Tournament Team … midfielders of her time … played for the U.S. Team MVP Award winner … father, Joe, coached National team between 1987 and 1988 … member UConn men’s team … brothers Joe Jr. and Billy of the Youth National team in 1987. played for the UConn men’s team.

Do nn a Ma c Do u g a ll : A 1984 and 1985 All- Ma r y Lo u Br e e n : A 1981 All-American ... American ... named to the 1983 NCAA All- one of the most dominant goalkeepers across Tournament Team. the country during her career (1980 and 1981).

Fe l i c e Du ff y : A 1981 All-American ... two-time Team MVP Award winner … instrumental in helping the program gain varsity status at UConn … member of U.S. National team in 1982.

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections So cce r Bu z z NSCAA Aca d e m ic Al l -Am e r ica Se l ecti o n s Al l -Am e r ica n Fi r s t Te a m Meghan Schnur...... ‘06, ’07 Brittany Taylor...... ‘07 Mary-Frances Monroe...... ‘00, ’01 Meghan Schnur...... ‘07 Lauren Molinaro...... ‘00, ’01 Mary-Frances Monroe...... ‘98 Carey Dorn...... ‘99, ‘00 Sara Whalen...... ‘97 Se c o n d Te a m NSCAA/a d i d a s Meghan Schnur...... ‘06 Co ll e g e Sc h o l a r Kristen Graczyk...... ‘03 All -Re g i o n Sarah Popper...... ‘02 Meghan Schnur...... ‘06, ‘07 Carey Dorn...... ‘99 Kate Foley...... ‘02 Th i r d Te a m Salla Ranta...... ‘02 Kristen Graczyk...... ‘02, ‘04 Mary-Frances Monroe...... ‘99, ‘00 Jennifer Tietjen...... ‘97 a d i d as Sc h o l a r At h l ete Ho n o r a bl e Me n t i o n Al l -Am e r ica Tea m Mary-Beth Bowie...... ‘00 Casey Zimny...... ‘00 Meghan Schnur...... ‘06 Jen Carlson...... ‘97 Kate Foley...... ‘02 All -Fr e s h m a n Te a m Carey Dorn...... ’99 Kacey Richards...... ‘07 Denise Swenson...... ’92-’93 Brittany Taylor had an outstanding career at UConn earning All- Annie Yi...... ‘06 America Honors in 2007 and 2009. Taylor, who suffered a knee Meghan Schnur...... ‘03 ISAA Nati o n a l Se n i o r injury during what would have been her senior year, bounced Brittany Barakat...... ‘02 Rec o g n iti o n Tea m back tremendously in 2009 to earn her fourth NEWISA All-New England and fourth All-BIG EAST First Team honors. Jen Carlson...... ‘97 Christy Rowe...... ‘95 Jill Gelfenbien...... ‘94 Kerry Connors...... ‘95, ‘96 Jessica Gjertsen...... ‘04 So cce r Bu z z Karen Warner...... ‘94 Ginny Woodward...... ‘96 Alisse Kosloski...... ‘04 Al l -Regi o n Se l ecti o n s Karen Ferguson...... ‘93 Christy Rowe...... ‘95 Kristen Graczyk...... ‘03, ‘04 Susan Stabach...... ‘93 All -No r t h e a s t f i r s t t e a m Jana Carabino...... ‘95 Zahra Jalalian...... ‘03, ‘04 Cathy Cambria...... ‘92 Kacey Richards...... ‘08 Michelle Chura...... ‘93 Mary-Beth Bowie...... ‘00 Denise Swenson...... ‘92 All -No r t h e a s t t h i r d t e a m Karen Ferguson...... ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Jen Carlson...... ‘97, ‘99, ‘00 Kristin Janosky...... ‘91 Brittany Tegeler...... ‘08 Susan Stabach...... ‘93 Mary-Frances Monroe...‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Wendy Logan...... ‘91 Denise Swenson...... ‘90, ‘92 Casey Zimny...... ‘00 Beth Grecco...... ‘90 So cce r Am e r ica Jennifer Strong...... ‘92 Carey Dorn...... ‘98, ‘99 Maureen O’Connor...... ‘89 Nati o n a l Fr es h m a n o f Cathy Cambria...... ‘91 Chrisy McCann...... ‘98 Kim Prutting...... ‘89 t h e ea r Wendy Logan...... ‘91 Jennifer Tietjen...... ‘95, ‘97, ‘98 Y Margaret Jarvis...... ‘88 Beth Grecco...... ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Carmie Landeen...... ‘97 Mary-Frances Monroe...... ‘98 Judy Michalski...... ‘87 Britton Arico...... ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Sara Whalen...... ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Linda Jackson...... ‘86 So cce r Am e r ica Kim Prutting...... ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Kerry Connors...... ‘93, ‘95, ‘96 Shelley McElroy...... ‘86 ati o n a l l a y e r o f t h e Linda Jackson...... ‘88 Ginny Woodward...... ‘94, ‘96 N P Missy Morrone...... ‘85 Maureen O’Connor...... ‘86 Jana Carabino...... ‘95 Yea r Cathy Shankweiler...... ‘85 Donna MacDougall...... ‘84, ‘85 Christy Rowe...... ‘95 Sara Whalen...... ‘97 Donna MacDougall...... ‘85 Shelley McElroy...... ‘84, ‘85 Jill Gelfenbien...... ‘94 * Established in 1985 So cce r Am e r ica Tea m Missy Morrone...... ‘83, ‘85 Karen Warner...... ‘91, ‘92, ‘94 Cathy Shankweiler...... ‘84, ‘85 Michelle Chura...... ‘93 MVPs NSCAA/a d i d a s All -No r t h e a s t Re g i o n Moira Buckley...... ‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Karen Ferguson...... ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Meghan Schnur...... ‘07 Tara Buckley...... ‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Tracy Guilford...... ‘93 Kristen Graczyk...... ‘03 Danielle Schulmann...... ‘12 Jana Duffy...... ‘82 Susan Stabach...... ‘93 Mary-Frances Monroe...... ‘00 Elise Fugowski...... ‘10 Mary Lou Breen...... ‘80, ‘81 Jennifer Strong...... ‘92 Sara Whalen...... ‘97 Kacey Richards...... ‘10 Felice Duffy...... ‘81 Denise Swenson...... ‘90, ‘92 Sara Whalen...... ‘96 Stephanie Labbe...... ‘07, ‘08 Cathy Cambria...... ‘91 Karen Ferguson...... ‘92 Niki Cross...... ‘05 So cce r Bu z z No r t h east Wendy Logan...... ’90, ‘91 Beth Grecco...... ‘90 Elizabeth Eng...... ‘05, ‘07 Regi o n Pl a y e r o f t h e Britton Arico...... ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Kim Prutting...... ‘89 Kristi Lefebvre...... ‘05 Yea r Beth Grecco...... ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Kim Prutting...... ‘87 Brittany Taylor...... ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, 09 Kristin Janosky...... ‘88, ‘89 Meghan Schnur...... ‘07 Linda Jackson...... ‘86 Meghan Schnur...... ‘03, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Amy Miller...... ‘89 Kristen Graczyk...... ‘03, ‘04 Zahra Jalalian...... ‘04 Kim Prutting...... ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Sarah Popper...... ‘02 So cce r Am e r ica Jessica Gjertsen...... ‘03, ’04 Bonnie Mitchell...... ‘87 Al l -Fr es h m e n Tea m Kristen Graczyk...... ‘02,’ 03, ’04 NEWISA Linda Jackson...... ‘83, ‘86 Donna MacDougall...... ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Kacey Richards...... ‘07 Naima Montacer...... ‘02 Al l -New En g l a n d Cathy Shankweiler...... ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Niki Cross...... ‘03 Maria Yatrakis...... ‘02 Meghan Cunningham...... ‘10 Judy Michalski...... ‘85 Brittany Barakat...... ‘02 Salla Ranta...... ‘02 Elise Fugowski...... ‘10 Missy Morrone...... ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Mary-Frances Monroe...... ‘98 Sarah Popper...... ‘02 Kacey Richards...... ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Shelley McElroy...... ‘84, ‘85 Jen Carlson...... ‘97 Mary-Beth Bowie...... ‘00 Lauren Ebert...... ‘08, ‘09 Kim Sullivan...... ‘84 Jennifer Tietjen...... ‘95 Jen Carlson...... ‘97, ‘99, ‘00 Annie Yi...... ‘07 Tara Buckley...... ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Sara Whalen...... ‘94 Mary-Frances Monroe...‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Erin Clark...... ‘07 Moira Buckley...... ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Jennifer Strong...... ‘91 Casey Zimny...... ‘00 Becky Gundling...... ‘07, 08, ‘09 Laura Skaza...... ‘83 Beth Grecco...... ‘87 Carey Dorn...... ‘98, ‘99 Karyn Riviere...... ‘07 Jana Duffy...... ‘81, ‘82 Kim Prutting...... ‘86 Lauren Molinaro...... ‘99 Chrisy McCann...... ‘98 Brittany Tegeler...... ‘06, ‘08 Mary Lou Breen...... ‘81 Jennifer Tietjen...... ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Stephanie Labbe...... ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Felice Duffy...... ‘81 Sara Whalen...... ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Elizabeth Eng...... ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Jane Spink...... ‘81 Carmie Landeen...... ‘97 Kristi Lefebvre...... ‘05 Margaret Tietjen...... ‘96 Meghan Schnur...... ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Tammy Barnes...... ‘96 Brittany Taylor...... ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘09

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In the 30-year history of the Connecticut women’s soccer program, Tara Buckley (right) was the first women’s soccer player to have her number retired. Tara Buckley’s number 5 jersey was retired after her stellar four-year career at UConn ended in 1983. Buckley, who played with sister Moira, has the distinction of being the only UConn women’s soccer four- time All-America selection. Sara Whalen (left) is the only other Husky to have her jersey retired.

Sara Whalen • 1997 HONDA AWARD WINNER • 1997 NSCAA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR In 1997, University of Connecticut three-time women’s soccer All-American Sara Whalen was named the Women’s Soccer National Player of the Year by the Honda Awards Program and was selected as the 1997 National Soccer Coaches Association National Player of the Year. Whalen was one of 11 finalists for the Honda Cup Broderick Trophy awarded to the female collegiate Athlete of the Year.

Whalen led the 1997 UConn women’s soccer team to a single-season school record 23 wins and a spot in the NCAA Division I National Championship game. Connecticut concluded the 1997 season with an overall record of 23-4. The National Player of the Year honor for Whalen, as awarded by Honda, marked the first time a UConn women’s soccer star had received the award. Whalen, who hails from Greenlawn, N.Y., led Connecticut with 64 points (21 goals, 22 assists) on the year, second best in the nation. Her 22 assists also ranked second in the country for that category. Early in the 1997 season, Whalen made the transition from her more traditional post in the UConn defense (where she was selected a two-time First-Team All-American at back) to a new post in the UConn offense as a forward. The move paid dividends for Connecticut as Whalen had both goals in UConn’s 2-1 National Semifinal upset win over previously unbeaten Notre Dame, advancing UConn to the National Championship game. Connecticut fell to North Carolina 2-0 in the NCAA Championship game.

In 1997, Whalen was tabbed First Team All-American as a forward, marking the third consecutive season she was a First-Team All-America selection. Among her accom- plishments in 1997, Whalen was named Soccer America Magazine’s National Player of the Year, the Connecticut Sportswriters’ Alliance Female Athlete of the Year, a First-Team All-BIG EAST Selection, a First Team All-New England selection, Missouri Athletic Club National Player of the Year finalist, Hermann Award National Player of the Year finalist, Soccer Digest Magazine’s “Best collegiate soccer player in America” and USA Today’s “Most Versatile Player”.

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INDIVIDUAL HUSKY RECORDS Ca r e e r Re c o r d s Si ngl e -Se a s o n Re c o r d s Go a l k e e p e r Re c o r d s St r e a k s

Po i n t s Po i n t s Go a l s Ag a i n s t Av e r a g e Mo s t Co n s e c u t i v e Ga m e s 166...... Moira Buckley, 1980-83 65...... Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998 153...... Jen Carlson, 1997-00 64...... Sara Whalen, 1997 Ca r e e r Wi t h a Go a l 146...... Kristen Graczyk, 2001-04 59...... Jen Carlson, 1997 0.48...... Sue O’Hare, 1981-84 10 (12 goals)....Moira Buckley, 1980 128...... Kerry Connors, 1993-96 58...... Kerry Connors, 1996 0.77...Maria Yatrakis, 1999-02 128...... Margaret Tietjen, 1995-98 55...... Ginny Woodward, 1996 0.78...... Jen Traw, 1994-97 Wi t h a n As s i s t 125...... Ginny Woodward, 1993-96 52...... Kristen Graczyk, 2003 0.80...Jill Gelfenbien, 1991-94 8 (11 assists)...Kerry Connors, 1995 117....Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998-00 47...... Moira Buckley, 1981 0.80.... Megan Jesse, 2002-05 110...... Cathy Shankweiler, 1982-85 45...... Moira Buckley, 1980 Wi t h a Po i n t 106..... Jana Carabino, 1994-98 44...... Carmie Landeen, 1997 Si ngl e Se a s o n 10 (29 points)...Moira Buckley, 1980 99...... Britton Arico, 1987-90 44...... Margaret Tietjen, 1996 0.30...... Sue O’Hare, 1983 96..... Jennifer Tietjen, 1995-98 42...... Jana Carabino, 1995 0.32...... Sue O’Hare, 1982 89...... Sara Whalen, 1994-97 40...... Moira Buckley, 1982 0.39....Shanna Caldwell, 2001 85...... Jana Duffy, 1979-82 38...... Jen Carlson, 1997 0.42...... Sally Sakelaris, 1996 85...... Donna MacDougall, 1982-85 38...... Margaret Tietjen, 1998 0.50...... Siobhan Harold, 1995 85...... Missy Morrone, 1982-85 37...... Jennifer Tietjen, 1996 0.51...... Amy Miller, 1998 81... Jessica Gjertsen, 2001-04 37...... Margaret Tietjen, 1995 0.56...... Jill Gelfenbien, 1994 71...... Denise Swenson, 1988-92 36...... Jessica Gjertsen, 2003 0.59...... Amy Schwarz, 1993 70...... Christy Rowe, 1991-95 36...... Kristen Graczyk, 2002 0.61....Stephanie Labbe, 2007 69...... Felice Duffy, 1979-81 0.69...... Megan Jessee, 2004 68.... Meghan Schnur, 2003-07 Go a l s 66....Lauren Molinaro, 1997-00 24...... Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998 Sh u t o u t s 61...... Jane Spink, 1979-81 24...... Jen Carlson, 1997 59...... Tracy Guilford, 1991-94 21...... Sara Whalen, 1997 Ca r e e r 54...... Salla Ranta, 1999-02 21...... Ginny Woodward, 1996 41.5. Bonnie Mitchell, 1984-87 53..... Tammy Barnes, 1993-96 20...... Kristen Graczyk, 2003 24.5...Maria Yatrakis, 1999-02 20...... Moira Buckley, 1981 23...... Wendy Logan, 1988-91 Go a l s 20...... Kerry Connors, 1996 22. Stephanie Labbe, 2005-08 63...... Moira Buckley, 1980-83 19...... Moira Buckley, 1980 20...... Jill Gelfenbien, 1991-94 57.... Kristen Graczyk, 2001-04 18...... Jana Carabino, 1995 53...... Jen Carslon, 1997-00 18...... Carmie Landeen, 1997 Si ngl e Se a s o n 49...... Ginny Woodward, 1993-96 15...... Mary-Frances Monroe, 1999 14.5...... Bonnie Mitchell, 1987 Moira Buckley holds the UConn ca- 45...... Jana Carabino, 1994-98 15...... Kristen Graczyk, 2002 14...... Siobham Harold, 1995 reer records in goals scored with 63 45...... Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998-00 14...... Jen Carlson, 1998 13...... Jill Gelfenbien, 1994 as well as total points with 166. 44...... Cathy Shankweiler, 1982-85 14...... Margaret Tietjen, 1998 12.5...... Maria Yatrakis, 2000 43...... Kerry Connors, 1993-96 14...... Margaret Tietjen, 1996 12...... Bonnie Mitchell, 1985 43... Margaret Tietjen, 1995-98 11...... Stephanie Labbe, 2007 41...... Britton Arico, 1987-90 As s i s t s 10...... Amy Schwarz, 1992 23...... Jennifer Tietjen, 1996 10...... Wendy Logan, 1991 As s i s t s 22...... Sara Whalen, 1997 9.5...... Bonnie Mitchell, 1986 64..... Jennifer Tietjen, 1995-98 21...... Jennifer Tietjen, 1997 9.5...... Jen Traw, 1997 47...... Jen Carlson, 1997-00 18...... Kerry Connors, 1996 43...... Sara Whalen, 1994-97 17...... Kerry Connors, 1995 Mo s t Co n s e c u t i v e Sh u t o u t s 42...... Kerry Connors, 1993-96 17...... Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998 9...... Jen Traw, 1997 42... Margaret Tietjen, 1995-98 16...... Margaret Tietjen, 1996 7...... Megan Jessee, 2004 40...... Moira Buckley, 1980-83 14...... Moira Buckley, 1982 7...... Siobhan Harold, 1995 33...... Missy Morrone, 1982-85 14...... Sara Whalen, 1996 7...... Bonnie Mitchell, 1987 32.... Kristen Graczyk, 2001-04 13...... Jen Carlson, 1999 28.... Meghan Schnur, 2003-07 13...... Jen Carlson, 2000 Sa v e s 27...... Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998-00 13...... Margaret Tietjen, 1995 13...... Ginny Woodward, 1996 Ca r e e r Ga m e s Pl a y e d 12...... Casey Zimny, 1998 373..... Bonnie Mitchell, 1984-87 103...... Jen Carlson, 1997-00 12...... Sarah Barnes, 1994 325.. Stephanie Labbe, 2005-08 100... Chrisy McCann, 1995-98 12...... Moira Buckley, 1983 254...... Jessica Dulski 2008-11 100..Lauren Molinaro, 1997-00 12...... Jennifer Tietjen, 1995 226...... Wendy Logan, 1988-91 99.... Kristen Graczyk, 2001-04 12...... Kristen Graczyk, 2003 225...... Maria Yatrakis, 1999-02 99... Margaret Tietjen, 1995-98 170...... Jill Gelfenbien, 1991-94 99...... Sara Whalen, 1994-97 Si ngl e -Ga m e Re c o r d s 97..... Jennifer Tietjen, 1995-98 Si ngl e Se a s o n 97...... Sarah Popper, 1999-02 Mo s t Po i n t s 204...... Sue Proctor, 1979 95...... Ginny Woodward, 1993-96 10... Ginny Woodward vs. PC, 1996 127...... Wendy Logan, 1990 94... Naima Montacer, 1999-02 10...... Jean Brawn vs. Smith, 1981 124...... Megan Jesse, 2004 Kerry Connors is the fourth lead- 93..... Tammy Barnes, 1993-96 10...... Jane Spink vs. Bryant, 1979 116.....Stephanie Labbe, 2008 ing scorer in UConn history with 128 93...... Kristi Lefebvre, 2002-05 114...... Mary Lou Breen, 1980 points. She also has the fourth best single season total when she racked 92...... Niki Cross, 2003-06 Mo s t Go a l s 114...... Bonnie Mitchell, 1987 up 58 points in 1996. 92...... Carey Dorn, 1996-99 5..... Ginny Woodward vs. PC, 1996 112...... Bonnie Mitchell, 1986 91...... Zahra Jalalian, 2001-04 5...... Jean Brawn vs. Smith, 1981 103...... Maria Yatrakis, 2002 90...... Karyn Riviere, 2004-07 5...... Jane Spink vs. Bryant, 1979 97...... Erin Rice, 2003 89...... Britton Arico, 1987-90 92...... Laura Skaza, 1984 89...... Jana Carabino, 1994-98 Mo s t As s i s t s 89....Karen Ferguson, 1990-93 4...... Jennifer Tietjen vs. PC, 1998 Si ngl e Ga m e 89...... Jen Laccone, 1997-00 4....Margaret Tietjen vs. WVU, 1996 25..... Sue Proctor vs. Harvard, 1979 89..... Susan Stabach, 1990-93 4... Kerry Connors vs. Seton Hall, 1995

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections TEAM RECORDS NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Si ngl e -Ga m e GOALKEEPERS Co n s e c u t i v e Ga m e s Wi t h a Go a l POINTS 25 ...... 1980-81 26 (10g, 6a)...... Kristen Graczyk, 2001-04 in a m e s Mo s t Go a l s Sc o r e d 13 (3g, 7a)...... Jessica Gjertsen, 2001-04 (M . 3 G ) ...... 13 vs. Bryant, 1979 25...... 1981-83 13 (5g, 3a)... Sara Whalen, 1994-97 25...... 2002 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 13 (5g, 3a)...... Melissa Morrone, 1982-85 0.33 (3 games)...... Jennifer Traw, 1996-97 Mo s t As s i s t s 10 (5g)...... Donna MacDougall, 0.62 (4.5 games).....Laura Skaza, 1983-84 ...... 21 vs. West Virginia, 1996 Mo s t Co n s e c u t i v e Sh u t o u t s 1982-85 0.76 (6 games).Stephanie Labbe, 2006-07 9...... 1995 9 (4g, 1a).Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998-00 0.86 (5.5 games)...... Sue O’Hare, 1982-84 9 (2g, 5a)...... Jen Carlson, 1997-00 o s t o i n t s 9...... 1997 0.94 (9 games)..... Maria Yatrakis, 1999-02 M P 9 (3g, 3a).... Jenni Sullivan, 2002-05 0.95 (5 games).Shanna Caldwell, 1999-01 ...... 45 vs. West Virginia, 1996 9 (4g, 1a)...... Salla Ranta, 1999-02 1.00 (3 games).A-Elisabeth Eskerud, 1998 Mo s t Go a l s Sc o r e d 8 (3g, 2a)...... Niki Cross, 2003-06 109 (25 games)...... 1996 1.14 (5 games)....Bonnie Mitchell, 1985-87 La r g e s t Ma r g i n o f Vi c t o r y 7 (1g, 5a).Meghan Schnur, 2003-07 1.29 (5 games)....Megan Jessee, 2003-04 12 (13-1) ...... vs. Bryant, 1979 6 (2g, 2a).....Karyn Riviere, 2004-07 1.33 (3 games)...... Amy Schwarz, 1992-95 12 (12-0)...... vs. Adelphi, 1982 Mo s t As s i s t s 6 (3g)...... Marie Spinelli, 1997-98 1.34 (6 games)...... Erin Rice, 2003 144 (25 games)...... 1996 6 (6a)...... Jennifer Tietjen, 1995-98 12 (12-0)...... vs. Georgetown, 1996 6 (2g, 2a).Margaret Tietjen, 1995-98 12 (12-0).... vs. West Virginia, 1996 SAVES 6 (3g).....Ginny Woodward, 1993-96 41...... Maria Yatrakis, 1999-02 Mo s t Po i n t s 5 (5a)...... Moira Buckley, 1980-83 40...... Laura Skaza, 1983-84 La r g e s t Ma r g i n o f De f e a t 362 (25 games)...... 1996 5(1g, 3a)... Shelly McElroy, 1983-86 36...... Bonnie Mitchell, 1985-87 6 (0-6)...... vs. North Carolina, 1990 Mo s t Sh u t o u t s 5 (2g, 1a)... Linda Jackson, 1983-86 34...... Stephanie Labbe, 2006-07 6 (0-6) ...... vs. North Carolina, 2003 16 (24 games)...... 1995 33...... Jill Gelfenbien, 1993-94 Mo s t Sh u t o u t s Ag a i n s t GOALS 10...... Kristen Graczyk, 2001-04 Bold - recorded in 2011 Te a m Si ngl e -Se a s o n 9 (22 games) ...... 2008 5...... Sara Whalen, 1994-97 7 (24 games) ...... 2003 e c o r d s 5...... Donna MacDougall, 1982-85 R 6 (22 games) ...... 2006 5...... Melissa Morrone, 1982-85 6 (26 games) ...... 2000 4....Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998-00 Mo s t Wi n s 6 (22 games) ...... 1988 4...... Salla Ranta, 1999-02 23 (23-4-0)...... 1997 3...... Niki Cross, 2003-06 3...... Jessica Gjertsen, 2001-04 Fe w e s t Go a l s All o w e d 3...... Marie Spinelli, 1997-98 Be s t Wi nn i ng Pe r c e n t a g e 7 (18 games)...... 1982 .917 (16-1-1)...... 1982 3...... Ginny Woodward, 1993-96 Mo s t Go a l s All o w e d ASSISTS Lo ng e s t Unb e a t e n St r e a k 32 (24 games)...... 1990 7...... Jessica Gjertsen, 2001-04 21 games...... 1998 6...... Kristen Graczyk, 2001-04 6...... Jennifer Tietjen, 1995-98 Le a s t Go a l s Sc o r e d 5...... Meghan Schnur, 2003-07 Mo s t Co n s e c u t i v e Wi n s 20 (22 games)...... 2008 16...... 1995 5...... Moira Buckley, 1980-83 5...... Jen Carlson, 1997-00 Mo s t Sa v e s b y a Ke e p e r 3...... Shelly McElroy, 1983-86 Mo s t Lo s s e s 208 (16 games)...... 1979 3...... Melissa Morrone, 1982-85 10 (10-10-3...... 2010 3...... Sarah Popper, 1999-02 9 (7-9-6)...... 2008 8 (15-8-1) ...... 1990 Sc o r i ng Re c o r d s By 8 (17-8-1) ...... 1999 Cl a s s 8 (11-8-2...... 2009 Mo s t Go a l s By A... Mo s t Co n s e c u t i v e Lo s s e s Fr e s h m a n 4 ...... 1992 24...... Jen Carlson, 1997 4 ...... 1999 24...... Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998 So p h o m o r e Mo s t Ga m e s Ti e d 20...... Moira Buckley, 1981 6 ...... 2008 Ju n i o r Jessica Gjertsen holds the re- 4 ...... 2006 20...... Kristen Graczyk, 2003 cord for most assists in NCAA 3 ...... 1987 18...... Carmie Landeen, 199 tournament games throughout her career with seven. 3 ...... 2003 Se n i o r 3...... 2010 21...... Sara Whalen, 1997 21...... Ginny Woodward, 1996

Mo s t As s i s t s By A... Fr e s h m a n 17...... Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998 So p h o m o r e 23...... Jennifer Tietjen, 1996 Ju n i o r 22...... Jennifer Tietjen, 1997 Se n i o r 22...... Sara Whalen, 1997

Mo s t Po i n t s By A... Fr e s h m a n 65...... Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998 So p h o m o r e 47...... Moira Buckley, 1981 Ju n i o r 52...... Kristen Graczyk, 2003 Mary-Frances Monroe set single sea- son records in 1998 with 24 goals and Se n i o r 65 points. She ranks seventh on the 64...... Sara Whalen, 1997 Maria Yatrakis holds the school record for most saves dur- all-time Husky list with 117 points. ing the NCAA Tournament play with 41 from 1999-2002.

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections Ja c k De nn e r l e y 1994...... Darcie Woodruff Mo s t Va l u a bl e Pl a y e r Aw a r d 1993 ...... Michelle Chura r o n u s k y w a r d 1992...... Susan Stabach I H A 2012...... Danielle Schulmann 1991...... Tricia Erpelding 2001...... Mary Beth Bowie 2011...... Jessica Dulski 1990...... Karen Abernethy 2010...... Kacey Richards 1989...... Colleen Keegan h e e lf e nb i e n a m i l y c a d e m i c 1988...... Nancy Economou T G F A 2009...... Brittany Taylor Ac h i e v e m e n t Aw a r d 2008...... Stephanie Labbe 1987...... Patti Wojnarowski 2007...... Stephanie Labbe 1986...... Bonnie Mitchell Britton Arico...... 1991-92 2006...... Meghan Schnur 1985...... Sue Minnes Farrah Barnes...... 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97 2005...... Kristi Lefebvre Sarah Barnes...... 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 2004...... Kristen Graczyk, Alisse Kosloski A.J. Pa p p a n i k o u Tammy Barnes...... 1994-95, 95-96 2003...... Erin Rice Un s u ng He r o Aw a r d Dena Baskous...... 2004-05 2002...... Sarah Popper, Maria Yatrakis Lara Batey...... 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05 2001...... Casey Zimny 2012...... Jennifer Skogerboe Mary-Beth Bowie...... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03 2000...... Casey Zimny 2011...... Danielle Dakin Heather Braun...... 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96 1999...... Carey Dorn 2010...... Becky Gundling Shanna Caldwell...... 1999-00 1998...... Chrisy McCann 2009...... Lauren Ebert Pam Claudio...... 1990-91, 92-93 1997.....Sarah Barnes, Jennifer Tietjen, Sara Whalen 2008...... Ashley O’Brien Kerry Connors...... 1996-97 1996...... Kerry Connors, Sara Whalen 2007...... Sarah MacIsaac Meghan Cunningham...... 2007-08 1995...... Kerry Connors 2006...... Karyn Riviere Melissa DeLoureiro...... 1998-99 1994...... Jill Gelfenbien 2005...... Karyn Riviere Dominique Diadoo...... 2004-05 1993 ...... Susan Stabach 2004...... Zahra Jalalian Sarah Donroe...... 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96 1992...... Denise Swenson 2003...... Zahra Jalalian Carey Dorn...... 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00 1991...... Wendy Logan 2002...... Salla Ranta Lauren Ebert...... 2007-08 1990...... Beth Grecco 2001...... Mary-Beth Bowie Nancy Economou...... 1988-89 1989...... Beth Grecco 2000...... Naima Montacer Tricia Erpelding...... 1988-89 1988...... Beth Grecco 1999...... Naima Montacer Karen Flowers...... 1995-96 1987...... Jennifer Kennedy 1998...... Carey Dorn Amy Folan...... 1996-97 1986 ...... Linda Jackson Kate Foley...... 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03 1985...... Missy Morrone Th e UCo nn Cl u b Ou t s t a n d i ng Se n i o r Lani Fortier...... 2002-03, 03-04 1984...... Laura Skaza At h l e t e Aw a r d Kathleen Frank...... 2002-03, 04-05 1983...... Tara Buckley Kristin Gardiner...1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 1982...... Tara Buckley 2010...... Annie Yi, Kacey Richards Jill Gelfenbien...... 1993-94, 94-95 1981...... Felice Duffy 2009...... Lauren Ebert, Brittany Taylor Jessica Gjertsen...... 2002-03 1980...... Felice Duffy 2008...... Stephanie Labbe, Brittany Tegeler Kristen Graczyk...... 2002-03, 03-04 2007...... Meghan Schnur Laura Hanrahan...... 1996-97 Th e Lu c e t t e Pa p p a n i k o u 2005...... Kristen Graczyk, Zahra Jalalian Siobhan Harold...... 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00 Sc h o l a r -At h l e t e Aw a r d 2004...... Erin Rice Heather Heaton...1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96 2003...... Sarah Popper Linda Iacobellis....1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97 2012...... Julie Hubbard 2002...... Alexa Borisjuk, Casey Zimny Kristin Janosky...... 1988-89, 91-92 2011...... Hillary Lackman 2001...... Jen Carlson, Lauren Molinaro Margaret Jarvis...... 1988-89 2010...... Sam Kelley 2000...... Carey Dorn Samantha Kelley...... 2007-08 2009...... Annie Yi 1999...... Chrisy McCann Leena Kovanen...... 1999-00, 00-01 2008...... Brittany Tegeler 1998...... Sara Whalen Laurie Krutchkoff...... 1992-93 2007...... Alexandra Zedros 1997...... Kerry Connors Lauren Lattanzio...... 2003-04 2006...... Alexandra Zedros 1996...... Christy Rowe Kristine Lundberg.2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 2005...... Kristine Lundberg 1995...... Jill Gelfenbien, Karen Warner Sarah MacIsaac..2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08 2004...... Lani Fortier 1994...... Karen Ferguson Anika Martinez...... 1996-97 2003...... Erin Rice 1993...... Denise Swenson Ciara McCormack...... 2002-03 2002...... Kate Foley 1992...... Wendy Logan Mary Beth McNichol...... 1992-93 2001...... Kristin Gardiner 1991...... Britton Arico, Beth Grecco Gina Merchant...... 2002-03 2000...... Kate Foley 1990...... Kim Prutting Christine Mintz...... 2001-02 1999...... Carey Dorn 1987...... Linda Jackson Karlyn Miselis...... 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05 1998...... Carey Dorn 1986...... Shelley McElroy, Donna MacDougall Lauren Molinaro...... 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00 1997...... Sarah Barnes 1985...... Cathy Shankweiler Mary-Frances Monroe...... 1998-99, 99-00 1996...... Farrah Barnes 1984....Moira Buckley, Tara Buckley, Missy Morrone Naima Montacer...... 2002-03 1995...... Farrah Barnes 1982...... Felice Duffy Shauna Musser...... 2005-06 1994...... Elizabeth Reil Julie Naumec...... 1988-89, 1989-90 1993...... Karen Warner St r e ng t h An d Andrea Neuman...... 2002-03 1992 ...... Karen Warner Co n d i t i o n i ng Aw a r d Kim Noivadhana...... 2004-05 1991...... Karen Warner Ashley O’Brien...... 2005-06, 07-08 1990...... Julie Naumec 2012...... Allison Saucier Kerry Page...... 1992-93, 93-94 1989...... Julie Naumec 2011...... Julie Hubbard Ashley Paine...... 1994-95 1988...... Margaret Jarvis 2010...... Elise Fugowski Meghan Plaster...... 2003-04, 04-05 1987...... Patti Wojnarowski 2009...... Courtney Wilkinson-Maitland Katie Radchuck...... 2005-06 1986...... Ellie Cheever, Jelisa Coltrane 2008...... Samantha Kelley Salla Ranta...... 1999-00, 01-02, 02-03 1985...... Missy Morrone 2007...... Alexandra Zedros Elizabeth Reil...... 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95 1984...... June Posten 2006...... Sarah MacIsaac Erin Rice...... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04 2005...... Kathleen Frank Karyn Riviere...... 2006-07 2004...... Kathleen Frank Sally Sakelaris...... 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99 Mo s t Im p r o v e d Pl a y e r Aw a r d 2003...... Gina Merchant Courtney Sands...... 2005-06, 06-07 2012...... Gabrielle Charno 2002...... Megan Almanzo, Sarah Popper Meghan Schnur...... 2004-05, 05-06 2011...... Samantha Kelley 2001...... Alexa Borisjuk, Jessica Gjersten Amy Schwarz...... 1994-95, 96-97 2010...... Jessica Dulski 2000...... Mary-Beth Bowie Arne Serravezza...... 1990-91 2009...... Meghan Cunningham 1999...... Carey Dorn Abby Shepherd...... 2001-02, 02-03 2008...... Elise Fugowski 1998...... Chrisy McCann Susan Stabach...... 1991-92, 92-93 2007...... Jessica Diakun 1997...... Sarah Barnes Jen Strong...... 1991-92, 92-93 2006...... Sarah MacIsaac 1996...... Sheri Huckleberry Denise Swenson...... 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93 2005...... Kathleen Frank 1995...... Sheri Huckleberry Brittany Tegeler...... 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08 2004...... Megan Jessee Laura Thomsen...... 2002-03 2003...... Karlyn Miselis Pa p p a n i k o u Fa m i l y Sp o r t s m a n s h i p Karen Warner...... 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 2002...... Kate Foley Aw a r d Karen Warner...... 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96 2001...... Megan Almanzo Laura Waters...... 2002-03, 03-04 2000...... Alexa Borisjuk 2011...... Jennifer Skogerboe Sara Whalen...... 1996-97 1999...... Maria Yatrakis 2010...... Angelka Johannson Darcie Woodruff...... 1991-92, 93-94, 94-95 1998...... Chrisy McCann 2009...... Jessica Diakun Ginny Woodward...... 1994-95 1997...... Farrah Barnes 2008...... Brittany Tegeler Alexandra Zedros...... 2004-05, 06-07, 07-08 1996...... Ginny Woodward 2007...... Meghan Schnur 1995...... Tammy Barnes

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections

In the 32-year history of the Connecticut women’s soccer program, only nine players have eclipsed the 100-point plateau for their careers. The five-year stretch from 1996-2000 produced six of the nine members. Most recently, Kristen Graczyk completed her outstanding career with 146 points to rank third all-time in school history. In the 2000 season, Jen Carlson moved up to second on the all-time list with 153 points. One of UConn’s original stars, Moira Buckley, set the bar high during her career, collecting 166 points from 1980 to 1983. She has held the record for nearly 30 years

Mo i r a Bu c k l e y (‘83) Je n Ca r l s o n (‘00) Kr i s t e n Gr a c z y k (‘04) 63 goals, 40 assists,166 points 53 goals, 47 assists, 153 points 57 goals, 32 assists, 146 points

Ke r r y Co n n o r s (‘96) Ma r g a r e t Ti e t j e n (‘98) Gi n n y Wo o d w a r d (‘96) 43 goals, 42 assists,128 points 43 goals, 42 assists, 128 points 49 goals, 27 assists,125 points

Ma r y -Fr a n c e s Mo n r o e (00) Ca t h y Sh a n k w e i l e r (‘85) Ja n a Ca r a b i n o (‘98) 45 goals, 27 assists,117 points 44 goals, 22 assists, 110 points 45 goals, 16 assists, 106 points

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections UConn and the NCAA Tournament

Year after year, the Huskies have appeared in the NCAA Tournament. From 1982-2007, Connecticut was one of only two schools to have played in every single NCAA Tournament. The Huskies made their 26th- consecutive appearance in 2007, halting their streak in 2008 and returning to the postseason in 2009. UConn Tournament History Year Round Opponent Location Result 1982 Quarterfinal Cortland State Storrs, Conn. W, 2-0 (2OT) Semifinal Central Florida Orlando, Fla. L, 1-3 Third-Place Missouri-St. Louis Orlando Fla. W, 2-1 1983 Quarterfinal Boston College Storrs, Conn. W, 2-0 Semifinal George Mason Orlando, Fla. L, 0-1 Third-Place Massachusetts Orlando, Fla. L, 0-1 1984 First Round Cortland State Storrs, Conn. W, 3-0 Quarterfinal Brown Providence, R.I. W, 1-0 Semifinal Massachusetts Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 2-1 (2OT) Championship North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 0-2 1985 First Round Cortland State Storrs, Conn. L, 1-2 1986 First Round Brown Providence, R.I. W, 5-0 Quarterfinal Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. L, 0-1 (2OT) 1987 First Round Rutgers Storrs, Conn. W, 1-0 Quarterfinal Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. L, 1-3 1988 First Round Wisconsin Madison, Wis. L, 0-1 (2OT) 1989 First Round Hartford Storrs, Conn. L, 2-3 (2OT) 1990 First Round Hartford Storrs, Conn. W, 2-1 Quarterfinal Virginia Charlottesville, Va. W, 1-0 Semifinal Santa Clara Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 2-1 (2OT) Championship North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 0-6 1991 First Round Massachusetts Storrs, Conn. W, 1-0 Quarterfinal Virginia Storrs, Conn. L, 0-2 1992 First Round Massachusetts Storrs, Conn. L, 1-2 (2OT) 1993 First Round Dartmouth Amherst, Mass. W, 3-2 Quarterfinal Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. L, 0-1 1994 First Round Bye Second Round Brown West Hartford, Conn. W, 1-0 Quarterfinal Hartford West Hartford, Conn. W, 2-1 (OT) Semifinal North Carolina Portland, Ore. L, 0-3 1995 First Round Bye Second Round Massachusetts Storrs, Conn. W. 3-0 Quarterfinal Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. L, 0-2 1996 First Round Dartmouth Storrs, Conn. W, 1-0 Second Round Massachusetts Storrs, Conn. W, 2-0 Quarterfinal Santa Clara Storrs, Conn. L, 0-1 1997 First Round Fairfield New Haven, Conn. W, 3-0 Second Round Hartford Storrs, Conn. W, 2-1 (2OT) Quarterfinal William & Mary Storrs, Conn. W, 4-0 Semifinal Notre Dame Greensboro, N.C. W, 2-1 Championship North Carolina Greensboro, N.C. L, 0-2 1998 First Round Bye Second Round Syracuse Storrs, Conn. W, 2-1 Third Round Hartford Storrs, Conn. W, 2-1 Quarterfinal Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. L, 0-1 1999 First Round Bye Second Round Dartmouth Storrs, Conn. W, 3-0 Third Round Boston College Storrs, Conn. W, 5-0 Quarterfinal Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. L, 0-3 2000 First Round Bye Second Round Wisconsin Storrs, Conn. W, 1-0 Third Round Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. W, 1-0 Quarterfinal North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 0-3

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections

2001 First Round Sacred Heart Storrs, Conn. W, 3-0 Huskies on the NCAA Second Round Harvard Storrs, Conn. W, 1-0 All-Tournament Team Third Round Penn State Storrs, Conn. L, 0-2 2002 First Round Central Connecticut Storrs, Conn. W, 2-0 Jessica Gjertsen...... 2003 Second Round Rhode Island Storrs, Conn. W, 2-1 Kristen Graczyk...... 2003 Third Round Florida State Storrs, Conn. W, 1-0 Carey Dorn...... 1997 Quarterfinal Penn State Storrs, Conn. L, 1-2 Heather Stone...... 1997 2003 First Round Boston University Newton, Mass. W, 1-0 Jennifer Tietjen...... 1997 Second Round Central Connecticut Newton, Mass. W, 3-2 (OT) Sara Whalen...... 1997 Third Round Michigan Storrs, Conn. W, 5-0 Jill Gelfenbien...... 1994 Quarterfinal BYU Storrs, Conn. W, 3-1 Sarah Whalen...... 1994 Semifinal Florida State Cary, N.C. W, 2-0 Karen Warner...... 1994 Championship North Carolina Cary, N.C. L, 0-6 Karen Ferguson...... 1990 2004 First Round Harvard Storrs, Conn. W, 2-1 Beth Grecco...... 1990 Second Round Colgate Storrs, Conn. W, 4-0 Shelley McElroy*...... 1984 Third Round Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. L, 0-2 Donna MacDougall...... 1984 Moira Buckley...... 1983 2005 First Round Boston University Storrs, Conn. L, 0-1 (2OT) Tara Buckley...... 1983 2006 First Round Columbia Storrs, Conn. W, 2-1 Donna MacDougall...... 1983 Second Round Texas West Hartford, Conn. T, 1-1 (1-3PKs) Missy Morrone...... 1983 2007 First Round Boston College Newton, Mass. T, 0-0 (5-4 PKs) Moira Buckley...... 1982 Second Round Wake Forest Newton, Mass. W, 1-0 Tara Buckley...... 1982 Third Round Stanford Palo Alto, Calif. W, 2-0 Jana Duffy...... 1982 Quarterfinal Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. L, 2-3 (2OT) Missy Morrone...... 1982 2009 First Round Boston University Newton, Mass. W, 1-0 (2OT) *- Defensive MVP Second Round Boston College Newton, Mass. L, 2-0 2010 First Round Hofstra Newton, Mass. L, 1-0

Overall NCAA Tournament Record: 44-28-2 Record vs. NCAA First Round: 14-6-1 Quarterfinal: 7-11 Tournament Opponents Second Round: 12-1-1 Semifinal: 4-3 Third Round: 6-2 Championship: 0-4 Boston College...... 2-1-1 Boston University...... 2-1 Brigham Young...... 1-0 Brown...... 3-0 Central Connecticut...... 2-0 Central Florida...... 0-1 Colgate...... 1-0 Columbia...... 1-0 Cortland State...... 2-1 Dartmouth...... 3-0 Fairfield...... 1-0 Florida State...... 2-1 George Mason...... 0-1 Hartford...... 4-1 Harvard...... 2-0 Hofstra...... 0-1 Massachusetts...... 4-5 Michigan...... 1-0 Missouri-St. Louis...... 2-0 Nebraska...... 1-0 North Carolina...... 0-6 Notre Dame...... 1-2 Penn State...... 0-2 Rhode Island...... 1-0 Rutgers...... 1-0 Sacred Heart...... 1-0 Santa Clara...... 1-3 Stanford...... 1-0 Syracuse...... 1-0 Texas...... 0-0-1 Virginia...... 1-1 Wake Forest...... 1-0 William & Mary...... 1-0 Wisconsin...... 1-1

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NCAA Tournament Second Round: Nov. 13 – West Hartford, Conn. 2012 2008 Connecticut 0 1 0 0 - 1 BIG EAST Quarterfinals BIG EAST Final Texas 0 1 0 0 - 1 Scoring: UT Moore (Logterman), 50:31. UC Ebert (Unassisted), BIG EAST Tournament BIG EAST Tournament 69:59. First Round: Oct. 25 – Storrs, Conn. Quarterfinal: Nov. 2 – Washington, D.C. Shots: UC 13, UT 18. Saves: UC Labbe 7, UT Pfenninger 1. Rutgers 0 1 - 1 Connecticut 0 2 - 2 * Texas advances on PK 3-1 Connecticut 2 1 - 3 Georgetown 1 0 - 1 Scoring: UC Ruutu (Plucenik), 13:13. UC Charno (Plucenik), Scoring: GU Durkee (pk), 17:28. UC Gurnon (O’Brien), 52:44. 31:22. RU UGHLIN (Filigino, Price), 61:39. UC Houle, 80:58. UC Yi (free kick), 65:41. Shots: UC 22, RU 8. Saves: UC Montrose 1, RU Simpkins 12. Shots: UC 14, GU 9. Saves: UC Labbe 4, GU Desjardin 4. 2005 BIG EAST Tournament BIG EAST Tournament BIG EAST Final - NCAA First Round Quarterfinals: Oct. 28 – Milwaukee, Wisc. Semifinals: Nov. 7 – South Bend, Ind. Connecticut 0 1 - 1 Connecticut 0 1 0 0 - 1 Marquette 2 2 - 4 West Virginia 0 1 0 0 - 1 BIG EAST Tournament Scoring: MU Own Goals, 26:14. MU Legault-Cordisco (Kelly) Scoring: UC Yi (O’Brien), 46:36. WVU Henderson (Mailloux), Quarterfinal: Oct. 30 – Storrs, Conn. 29:35. MU Kelly (Madigan), 48:15. MU Sloan (Madigan), 63:09. 57:06. Rutgers 0 1 - 1 UC Schulmann (Lackman), 83:14. Shots: UC 11, WVU 28. Saves: UC Labbe 7, WVU Butler 4. Connecticut 1 0 - 1 Shots: UC 6, MU 20. Saves: UC Montrose 7, MU 0. * Connecticut advances on PK 4-2 Scoring: UC Tegeler (Sullivan), 15:59. RU Avner (PK). Shots: RU 10, UC 11. Saves: RU Crawford 6, UC Labbe 5 BIG EAST Tournament * UConn advances on PK 4-2 Final: Nov. 9 – South Bend, Ind. Connecticut 0 0 0 - 0 BIG EAST Tournament 2010 Notre Dame 0 0 1 - 1 Semifinal: Nov. 5 – Milwaukee, Wisc. BIG EAST Semifinals - NCAA First Round Scoring: ND Henderson (Weissenhofer), 96:58. West Virginia 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shots: UC 13, ND 29. Saves: UC Labbe 13 Team 1, ND Lysander 2. Connecticut 0 0 0 1 - 1 BIG EAST Tournament Scoring: UC Frank (Sullivan), 105:39. First Round: Oct. 28 – Storrs, Conn. Shots: WVU 15, UC 19. Saves: WVU Bannerman 9, UC Labbe 6. Louisville 0 0 - 0 Connecticut 2 1 - 3 BIG EAST Tournament Scoring: UC Shufelt (Richards), 35:07. UC Fugowski Final: Nov. 6 – Milwaukee, Wisc. (Cunningham), 44:56. UC Prendergast (Unassisted) 86:55 Notre Dame 2 3 - 5 Shots: UC 26, UL 5. Saves: UC Dulski 3. UL Vancil 6. 2007 Connecticut 0 0 - 0 BIG EAST Quarterfinals - NCAA Quarterfinal Scoring: ND Cinalli (Chapman,Thorlakson), 23:10. ND Bock BIG EAST Tournament (Shaner), 25:43. ND Hanks (Bock, Thorlakson), 67:15. ND Quarterfinals: Oct. 31 - South Bend, Ind. Manning (Thorlakson), 73:00. ND Pinnick (Cinalli, Bock), Connecticut 0 2 - 2 BIG EAST Tournament 77:16. Notre Dame 0 0 - 0 Quarterfinal: Nov. 4 – Storrs, Conn. Shots: ND 20, UC 11. Saves: ND Bohn, Karas 6, UC Labbe 6. Scoring: UC Fugowski (Clark) 58:04. UC Fugowski (Ruutu) 73:00 Georgetown 0 1 - 1 Shots: UC 14, ND 12. Saves: UC Dulski 3, ND Weiss 4. Connecticut 0 0 - 0 NCAA National Tournament Scoring: GU Wells (penalty kick), 73:55 First Round: Nov. 10 – Storrs, Conn. BIG EAST Tournament Shots: UC 12, GU 2. Saves: UC Labbe 0, GU Higgins 3. Boston University 0 0 0 1 - 1 Semifinals: Nov. 5 – Piscataway, N.J. Connecticut 0 0 0 0 - 0 Connecticut 0 0 - 0 NCAA Tournament Scoring: BU Chassar (Locasale), 102:28 West Virginia 0 2 - 2 First Round: Nov. 16 – Newton, Mass. Shots: BU 15, UC 15. Saves: BU Reuter 7, UC Labbe 4. Scoring: WV Mischler (Miller), 68:57. WV Silva, (Miller), 73:20 Connecticut 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shots: UC 8, WV 10. Saves: UC Dulski 5, WV Butler 3. Boston College 0 0 0 0 - 0 Scoring: None NCAA Tournament Shots: UC 15, BC 19. Saves: UC Labbe 6, BC Buonomo 8. 2004 First Round: Nov. 12 – Chestnut Hill, Mass. *Connecticut advances on penalty kicks 5-4 BIG EAST Final - NCAA Third Round Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Hofstra 1 0 - 1 NCAA Tournament BIG EAST Tournament Scoring: HU Yovino (Hawkins), 9:05. Second Round: Nov. 18 – Newton, Mass. Quarterfinal: Oct. 31 – Storrs, Conn. Shots: UC 18, HU 10. Saves: UC Dulski 4, HU Thorn 3, Morphitis 0. Connecticut 0 1 - 1 Rutgers 0 0 - 0 Wake Forest 0 0 - 0 Connecticut 0 1 - 1 Scoring: UC Eng (Tegeler), 61:07 Scoring: UC Graczyk (Sullivan), 78:47. Shots: UC 9, WF 11. Saves: UC Labbe 5, WF Barasha 3. Shots: RU 7, UC 9. Saves: RU Jones 5, UC Jessee 4. 2009 NCAA Tournament BIG EAST Tournament BIG EAST First Round - NCAA Second Round Third Round: Nov. 23 – Palo Alto, Calif. Semifinal: Nov. 5 – Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 0 2 - 2 Villanova 0 1 0 0 - 1 Stanford 0 0 - 0 Connecticut 1 0 0 0 - 1 BIG EAST Tournament Scoring: UC Cunningham (Schnur), 50:32. UC Yi (Ebert), Scoring: UC Graczyk (Unassisted), 36:41. VU Murowski (Biehl), 68:53. 56:48. First Round: Oct. 29 – Villanova, Pa. Shots: VU 14, UC 18. Saves: VU Loyden 8, UC Jessee 8. Connecticut 0 1 0 0 - 1 Shots: UC 7, SU 12. Saves: UC Labbe 5, SU Holland 1. * UConn advances on PK, 3-2 Villanova 1 0 0 0 - 1 Scoring: Nova Ryan (Sabatura), 0:26. UC Own Goal, 76:32. NCAA Tournament BIG EAST Tournament Shots: UC 21, Nova 14. Saves: UC Dulski 5, Mancino 0. Nova Quarterfinal: Nov. 30 – Tallahassee, Fla. Final: Nov. 7 – Storrs, Conn. Williams 11. Connecticut 1 1 0 0 - 2 Connecticut 0 2 - 2 * Villanova advances on PK 4-1 Florida State 1 1 0 1 - 3 Notre Dame 0 1 - 1 Scoring: UC Tegeler (Schnur), 3:51. FSU Talonen (Yamaguchi), Scoring: ND Jones (Thorlakson), 46:13. UC Graczyk NCAA Tournament 17:41. UC Yi (unassisted), 57:47. FSU Talonen (Schmidt), (Unassisted), 72:27. Graczyk (Riviere), 86:48. First Round: Nov. 13 – Newton, Mass. 81:38. FSU Talonen (Schmidt), 103:56. Shots: UC 5, ND 13. Saves: UC Jessee 5, ND Bohn 2. Boston University 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shots: UC 12, FSU 23. Saves: UC Labbe 10, FSU McNulty 3, Team 1. NCAA National Tournament Connecticut 0 0 0 1 - 1 First Round: Nov. 12 – Storrs, Conn. Scoring: UC Taylor (Richards), 107:05. Harvard 0 1 - 1 Shots: UC 12, BU 18. Saves: UC Mancino 5, BU Reilly 7. Connecticut 1 1 - 2 Scoring: UC Gjertsen (Frank), 32:32. UC Gjertsen (Fortier), NCAA Tournament 2006 84:19. HU Colvin (Unassisted), 88:35. Second Round: Nov. 15 – Newton, Mass. BIG EAST Quarterfinals - NCAA Second Round Shots: HU 11, UC 11. Saves: HU Shields 5, UC Jessee 6. Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Boston College 1 1 - 2 NCAA National Tournament Scoring: BC Crutchfield (Caldwell), 31:42. BC DiMartino, G. BIG EAST Tournament Second Round: Nov. 14 – Storrs, Conn. (unassisted), 67:33 Quarterfinal: Oct. 28 – Piscataway, N.J. Colgate 0 0 - 0 Shots: UC 4, BC 16. Saves: UC Mancino 6, BC Mastroianni 1. Connecticut 0 0 0 0 - 0 Connecticut 1 3 - 4 Rutgers 0 0 0 0 - 0 Scoring: UC Riviere (Graczyk), 39:29. UC Sullivan (Unassisted), Scoring: None 46:50. UC Sullivan (Miselis), 54:00. UC Jalalian (Riviere), Shots: UC 15, RU 7. Saves: UC Labbe 4, RU Guthrie 3. 54:59. * Rutgers advances on PK 6-5 Shots: CU 7, UC 20. Saves: CU Miller 6, Sousa 0; UC Jessee 1, Hauser 0. NCAA Tournament First Round: Nov. 10 – Storrs, Conn. NCAA National Tournament Columbia 0 1 - 1 Third Round: Nov. 20 – Notre Dame, Ind. Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Connecticut 0 2 - 2 Notre Dame 0 2 - 2 Scoring: UC Riviere (Schnur), 62:06. CU Judkins (Munoz), Scoring: ND Chapman (Jones), 65:34. ND Thorlakson (Penalty 68:03. UC Zedros (Schnur, Riviere), 70:30. Kick), 81:43. Shots: CU 6, UC 23. Saves: CU Vespa 7, UC Labbe 1. Shots: UC 4, ND 24. Saves: UC Jessee 8, ND Bohn 2.

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections Connecticut 0 1 1 - 2 Shots: UW 8, UC 13. Saves: UW Kelly Conway 4, TM 1; UC 2003 Scoring: UC Graczyk (Ranta) 68:01. RI Kasparek (Hewitt) Yatrakis 6, TM 1. BIG EAST Quarterfinal - NCAA Final 77:49. UC Graczyk (Popper) 92:11. Shots: UC 30, RI 3. Saves: RI Epperlein 13, UC Yatrakis 1. NCAA National Tournament BIG EAST Tournament Third Round: Nov. 17 – Lincoln, Neb. Quarterfinal: Nov. 2 – Storrs, Conn. NCAA National Tournament Connecticut 1 0 - 1 Villanova 1 0 - 1 Third Round: Nov. 24 – Storrs, Conn. Nebraska 0 0 - 0 Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Florida State 0 0 - 0 Scoring: UC Borisjuk (Popper) 38:00. Scoring: VU Misciagna (unassisted). Connecticut 1 0 - 1 Shots: UC 16, UN 20. Saves: UC Yatrakis 9, UN LeBlanc 3. Shots: VU 15, UC 12. Saves: VU Dolan 5, UC Rice 5. Scoring: UC Barakat (Sullivan) 1:10. Shots: FSU 10, UC 9. Saves: FSU York 1, TM 1; UC Yatrakis 5. NCAA National Tournament NCAA National Tournament Quarterfinal: Nov. 24 – Chapel Hill, N.C. First Round: Nov. 14 – Newton, Mass. NCAA National Tournament Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Boston University 0 0 - 0 Quarterfinal: Nov. 30 – Storrs, Conn. North Carolina 1 2 - 3 Connecticut 0 1 - 1 Penn State 1 1 - 2 Scoring: NC Florance (Remy, Kamholz) 13:13. NC Florance Scoring: UC Graczyk (Sullivan, Gjertsen) 84:58. Connecticut 1 0 - 1 (Ramsey, Borgman) 60:26. NC Morrison (unassisted) 73:03. Shots: UC 25, BU 9. Saves: BU Clinton 8, UC Rice 2. Scoring: UC Barakat (Graczyk, Popper) 0:46. PSU Lentz (Lohman) Shots: UC 5, NC 17. Saves: UC Yatrakis 5, TM 2; NC Branam 3. 2:54. PSU Hamilton (unassisted) 86:32. NCAA National Tournament Shots: PSU 13, UC 8. Saves: PSU Brown 4, UC Yatrakis 4, TM 1. Second Round: Nov. 16 – Newton, Mass. Connecticut 0 2 0 1 - 3 1999 Central Connecticut 1 1 0 0 - 2 BIG EAST Final - NCAA Quarterfinal Scoring: CC Duncan (Shimin) 22:09. UC Cross (Schnur) 58:38. 2001 UC Lefebvre (Graczyk) 72:05. CC Frich (D’Ambrosio) 82:22. UC BIG EAST Semifinal - NCAA Third Round BIG EAST Tournament Graczyk (Gjertsen) 106:35 Quarterfinal: Nov. 2 – Storrs, Conn. Shots: UC 32, CC 11. Saves: CC Ferra 13, UC Rice 8. BIG EAST Tournament Georgetown 0 0 - 0a Quarterfinal: Nov. 4 – Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 2 0 - 2 NCAA National Tournament Scoring: UC Dorn (Laccone) 5:16. UC Monroe (Laccone) Third Round: Nov. 23 – Storrs, Conn. Villanova 0 0 - 0 Connecticut 1 0 - 1 16:08. Michigan 0 0 - 0 Shots: GU 1, UC 19. Saves: GU Chang 12, UC Yatrakis 1. Connecticut 2 3 - 5 Scoring: UC Bowie (unassisted) 25:23. Shots: VU 5, UC 22. Saves: VU Schillig 9, TM 1; UC Caldwell 1. Scoring: UC Barakat (Gjertsen) 4:07. UC Cross (Graczyk) 25:57. BIG EAST Tournament UC Sullivan (Graczyk) 69:49. UC Graczyk (Gjertsen) 77:38. UC BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal: Nov. 5 – Piscataway, N.J. Graczyk (unassisted) 81:09. Shots: UC 20, UM 10. Saves: UM Boston College 0 1 0 - 1 Tuura 3, Grech 2; UC Rice 5, Jessee 0. Semifinal: Nov. 9 – Piscataway, N.J. West Virginia 1 0 - 1 Connecticut 1 0 1 - 2 NCAA National Tournament Scoring: UC Monroe (unassisted) 5:11. BC Guarino (unas- Quarterfinal: Nov. 29 – Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Scoring: WV Abbott (Stoia) 29:03. sisted) 51:07. UC Monroe (Borisjuk) 93:54. BYU 0 1 - 1 Shots: BC 7, UC 18. Saves: BC Lehne 9, UC Yatrakis 3. Connecticut 3 0 - 3 Shots: WV 8, UC 7. Saves: WV Haire 1, UC Caldwell 3. Scoring: UC Gjertsen (Cross) 21:14. UC Cross (Gjertsen) NCAA National Tournament BIG EAST Tournament 28:08. UC Schnur (Cross) 29:09. BYU Rendich (Rose) 62:50. Final: Nov. 7 – Piscataway, N.J. Shots: UC 17, BYU 15. Saves: BYU Smith 5, UC Rice 4. First Round: Nov. 15 – Storrs, Conn. Sacred Heart 0 0 - 0 Connecticut 0 2 - 2 Notre Dame 2 2 - 4 NCAA National Tournament Connecticut 1 2 - 3 Scoring: UC Borisjuk (Shepherd) 8:49. UC Ranta (Graczyk) Scoring: ND Streiffer (Grubb) 8:12. ND Own Goal (unassisted) Semifinal: Dec. 5 – Cary, N.C. 36:05. UC Ranta (Borisjuk) 48:22. ND Heft (Makinen) 55:37. Connecticut 0 2 - 2 50:49. UC Popper (unassisted) 52:01. Shots: SH 1, UC 24. Saves: SH Konsig 14, UC Caldwell 0. ND Lovelace (Streiffer, Heft) 71:48. UC Monroe (unassisted) Florida State 0 0 - 0 83:37. Scoring: UC Graczyk (Gjertsen) 62:07. UC Graczyk (Gjertsen, Shots: UC 9, ND 11. Saves: UC Yatrakis 3, ND Beene 3. Fisher) 81:51. NCAA National Tournament Shots: FSU 19, UC 14. Saves: UC Rice 4, FSU McKenzie 3. Second Round: Nov. 17 – Storrs, Conn. Harvard 0 0 - 0 NCAA National Tournament Connecticut 0 1 - 1 Second Round: Nov. 11 – Storrs, Conn. NCAA National Tournament Dartmouth 0 0 - 0 Final: Dec. 7 – Cary, N.C. Scoring: UC Graczyk (Borisjuk) 65:28. Shots: HU 5, UC 16. Saves: HU Gunther 4, TM 1; UC Caldwell 2. Connecticut 1 2 - 3 Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Scoring: UC Molinaro (Monroe, Carlson) 9:05. UC Ranta (unas- North Carolina 2 4 - 6 NCAA National Tournament sisted) 58:40. UC Almanzo (Laccone) 71:44. Scoring: NC Tarpley (Chalupny, Tomecka) 7:50. NC Chalupny Shots: DC 3, UC 15. Saves: DC Luckenbill 8, UC Yatrakis 1. (O’Reilly) 30:04. NC O’Reilly (Tarpley) 56:57. NC Tomecka Third Round: Nov. 24 – Storrs, Conn. (Ramsey) 58:48. NC O’Reilly (Fletcher) 60:45. NC Ramsey Penn State 0 2 - 2 Connecticut 0 0 - 0 NCAA National Tournament (unassisted) 89:40. Third Round: Nov. 20 – Piscataway, N.J. Shots: NC 26, UC 4. Saves: UC Rice 9, NC Winget 0. Scoring: PSU Drummond (Pezzulo, Welsh) 61:16. PSU Drummond (unassisted) 75:55. Boston College 0 0 - 0 Shots: PSU 13, UC 13. Saves: PSU Oleksiuk 8, UC Caldwell 3. Connecticut 3 2 - 5 Scoring: UC Zimny (Borisjuk) 10:31. UC Monroe (Carlson) 11:51. 2002 UC Ranta (unassisted) 24:30. UC Own Goal (unassisted) 57:23. BIG EAST Final - NCAA Quarterfinal UC Amaio (Toups) 72:57. Shots: BC 10, UC 12. Saves: BC Schaeffer 2, UC Yatrakis 2, BIG EAST Tournament 2000 Caldwell 1. Quarterfinal: Nov. 2 – Storrs, Conn. BIG EAST Final - NCAA Quarterfinal Georgetown 0 0 - 0 NCAA National Tournament Connecticut 0 1 - 1 Quarterfinal: Nov. 27 – Santa Clara, Calif. Scoring: UC Jalalian (Popper) 3:49. BIG EAST Tournament Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Shots: UC 18, GU 4. Saves: GU George 10, UC Yatrakis 2. Quarterfinal: Oct. 29 – Storrs, Conn. Santa Clara 1 2 - 3 West Virginia 0 0 0 - 0 Scoring: SC Wagner (Little,Aldama) 3:49. SC Wagner (Slaton, BIG EAST Tournament Connecticut 0 0 1 - 1 Aldama) 70:07. SC Hawkins (Clemens, Kraus) 73:39. Semifinal: Nov. 8 – Storrs, Conn. Scoring: UC Bowie (unassisted) 95:26. Shots: UC 3, SC 14. Saves: UC Yatrakis 5, SC Gordon 2. Villanova 0 0 - 0 Shots: WV 4, UC 17. Saves: WV Haire 9, UC Yatrakis 1, TM Connecticut 2 1 - 3 1. Overtime: 1. Scoring: UC Almanzo (Popper) 6:10. UC Ranta (Graczyk) 27:09. UC Barakat (unassisted) 52:48. BIG EAST Tournament 1998 Shots: UC 19, VU 9; Saves: VU Dolan 7, UC Yatrakis 5. Semifinal: Nov. 3 – Notre Dame, Ind. Syracuse 0 0 - 0 BIG EAST Final - NCAA Semifinal BIG EAST Tournament Connecticut 2 1 - 3 Final: Nov. 10 – Storrs, Conn. Scoring: UC Borisjuk (Popper) 39:31. UC Laccone (Monroe, West Virginia 0 0 - 0 Popper) 42:40. UC Monroe (Carlson, Almanzo) 69:39. BIG EAST Tournament Connecticut 0 1 - 1 Shots: SU 6, UC 19. Saves: SU Karlander 8, UC Yatrakis 1. Quarterfinal: Nov. 3 – Storrs, Conn. Scoring: UC Ranta (Penalty Kick) 67:24. Villanova 0 0 - 0 Shots: UC 16, WV 6. Saves: WV Finley 8, UC Yatrakis 4. BIG EAST Tournament Connecticut 2 3 - 5 Final: Nov. 5 – Notre Dame, Ind. Scoring: UC Monroe (Flowers, Molinaro) 9:50. UC (M. Tietjen, NCAA National Tournament Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Carlson) 16:09. UC (Monroe, Toups) 50:08. UC Monroe First Round: Nov. 15 – Storrs, Conn. Notre Dame 1 0 - 1 (Borisjuk), 61:06. UC Zimny (unassisted) 63:12. Central Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Scoring: ND TM Own Goal (unassisted) 12:13. Shots: VU 4, UC 18. Saves: VU Schillig 4, UC Eskerud 1, Connecticut 0 2 - 2 Shots: UC 8, ND 10. Saves: UC Yatrakis 7, ND Wagner 3. Harold 2. Scoring: UC Ranta (Sullivan) 72:51. UC Graczyk (Lefebvre) 86:05. NCAA National Tournament BIG EAST Tournament Shots: UC 23, CCSU 9. Saves: CCSU Mariani 13, UC Yatrakis 3. Second Round: Nov. 12 – Storrs, Conn. Semifinal: Nov. 6 – Storrs, Conn. Wisconsin 0 0 - 0 Boston College 0 0 - 0 NCAA National Tournament Connecticut 0 1 - 1 Connecticut 0 2 - 2 Second Round: Nov. 17 – Storrs, Conn. Scoring: UC Montacer (Carlson, Bowie) 55:47. Scoring: UC Carabino (Borisjuk, Zimny) 75:30. UC Carabino Rhode Island 0 1 0 - 1 (McCann , Monroe) 78:32.

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Shots: BC 6, UC 17. Saves: BC Schaeffer 5, UC Eskerud 1. NCAA National Tournament BIG EAST Tournament 1996 Quarterfinal: Nov. 13 – W. Hartford, Conn. Final: Nov. 8 – Storrs, Conn. BIG EAST Final - NCAA Quarterfinal Hartford 0 0 1 0 0 - 1 Notre Dame 0 1 - 1 Connecticut 0 0 0 1 1 - 2 Connecticut 0 0 - 0 BIG EAST Tournament Scoring: UH Holyman (Fyfe) 91:00. UC Woodward (Nichols) Scoring: ND Makinen (unassisted) 80:39. Semifinal: Nov. 9 – Notre Dame, Ind. 105:23. UC Carabino (unassisted) 121:12. Shots: ND 18, UC 14. Saves: ND Beene 6, UC Eskerud 9. Rutgers 1 0 - 1 Shots: UH 18, UC 12. Saves: UH Dion 8, UC Gelfenbien 9. Connecticut 2 2 - 4 Overtimes: 3. NCAA National Tournament Scoring: UC M. Tietjen (Connors) 23:31. UC Woodward (unas- Second Round: Nov. 14 – Storrs, Conn. sisted) 41:29. RU Tobin (Wurst) 42:18. UC Connors (unassisted) NCAA National Tournament 50:15. UC Woodward (J. Tietjen, T. Barnes) 54:18. Semifinal: Nov. 18 – Portland, Ore. Syracuse 0 1 - 1 Shots: RU 4, UC 24. Saves: RU Curtis 13, UC Traw 1. Connecticut 1 1 - 2 Connecticut 0 0 - 0 North Carolina 1 2 - 3 Scoring: UC Monroe (unassisted) 9:34. SU Schmelze (unassisted) BIG EAST Tournament 57:16. UC Monroe (Carabino, Zimny) 88:33. Scoring: NC Faulk (Fettig, Kelly) 37:20. NC Keller (Venturini, Kelly) Final: Nov. 10 – Notre Dame, Ind. 48:50. NC Confer (unassisted) 49:21. Shots: SU 5, UC 23. Saves: SU King 7, UC Eskerud 1. Connecticut 1 2 - 3 Shots: UC 3, NC 27. Saves: UC Gelfenbien 6, NC Noonan 1. Notre Dame 3 1 - 4 Overtimes: 2. NCAA National Tournament Scoring: ND Daws (penalty kick). ND Streifer (Fisher) 32:25. ND Third Round: Nov. 21 – Storrs, Conn. Daws (Manthei) 36:10. UC T. Barnes (Woodward, Huckleberry) Hartford 0 1 - 1 37:17. UC Connors (unassisted) 46:41. UC T. Barnes (Connors) Connecticut 1 1 - 2 61:30. ND Heft (Sobrero) 67:44. 1993 Scoring: UC Carlson (unassisted) 21:17. UH Doreleijers Shots: UC 9, ND 21. Saves: UC Traw 8, ND Renola 3. (Anderson, Reardon) 71:01. UC Monroe (M. Tietjen) 89:31. BIG EAST Final - NCAA Quarterfinal Shots: UH 7, UC 15. Saves: UH Sternhoff 17, UC Eskerud 4. NCAA National Tournament BIG EAST Tournament First Round: Nov. 17 – Storrs, Conn. Semifinal: Nov. 6 – Providence, R.I. NCAA National Tournament Dartmouth 0 0 - 0 Villanova 0 0 - 0 Semifinal: Nov. 28 – Santa Clara, Calif. Connecticut 0 1 - 1 Connecticut 1 2 - 3 Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Scoring: UC Connors (unassisted) 84:58. Scoring: UC Ferguson (unassisted) 11:24. UC Guilford (Chura) Santa Clara 1 0 - 1 Shots: DC 3, UC 17. Saves: DC Eckstein 7, UC Traw 3. 48:12. UC Page (penalty kick) 55:00. Scoring: SC Horvath (Celio, Slaton) 6:50. Shots: VU 7, UC 13. Saves: VU Gann 6, Bernard 1; UC Shots: UC 10, SC 6. Saves: UC Eskerud 2, SC Gordon 4. NCAA National Tournament Gelfenbien 3, Schwarz 2. Second Round: Nov. 24 – Storrs, Conn. Massachusetts 0 0 - 0 BIG EAST Tournament Connecticut 1 1 - 2 Final: Nov. 7 – Providence, R.I. Scoring: UC M. Tietjen (unassisted) 4:57. UC Chrisy McCann Providence 1 0 - 1 (unassisted) 84:58. Connecticut 0 0 - 0 1997 Shots: UM 3, UC 29. Saves: UM J. Traw 0, UC D. Dion 8. Scoring: PC Stauffer (Riddle) 00:25. BIG EAST Final - NCAA Final NCAA National Tournament Shots: PC 3, UC 11. Saves: PC Mead 5, UC Gelfenbien 1. Quarterfinal: Dec. 1 – Storrs, Conn. BIG EAST Tournament Santa Clara 0 1 - 1 NCAA National Tournament Semifinal: Nov. 7 – Piscataway, N.J. Connecticut 0 0 - 0 First Round: Nov. 13 – Amherst, Mass. Seton Hall 1 0 - 1 Scoring: SC Bivins (Lalor, Hansen) 59:06. Dartmouth 0 1 - 1 Connecticut 4 3 - 7 Shots: SC 9, UC 12. Saves: SC Sanchez 6, UC Traw 2. Connecticut 1 2 - 3 Scoring: UC Molinaro (Whalen) 9:55. SH K. Smith (Polakowski) Scoring: UC Ferguson (T. Barnes) 5:42. DC Mangawang (unas- 13:54. UC Whalen (Molinaro) 17:57. UC Whalen (S. Barnes) sisted) 49:08. UC Page (unassisted) 69:00. UC Rowe (unassisted) 20:32. UC J. Tietjen (N. Stone) 41:00. UC M. Tietjen (Dorn) 62:00. 84:50. UC Whalen (N. Stone) 63:24. UC Landeen (N. Stone) 73:51. Shots: DC 6, UC 9. Saves: DC Conroy 1, UC Gelfenbien 5. Shots: SH 4, UC 36. Saves: SH S. Nagle 19, UC Traw 2. 1995 BIG EAST Final - NCAA Quarterfinal NCAA National Tournament BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal: Nov. 14 – Amherst, Mass. Final: Nov. 9 – Piscataway, N.J. BIG EAST Tournament Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Connecticut 0 1 - 1 Semifinal: Nov. 4 – South Orange, N.J. Massachusetts 0 1 - 1 Notre Dame 5 1 - 6 Villanova 0 1 - 1 Scoring: UM LeDuc (Myers) 60:40. Scoring: ND Streiffer (Gerardo) 2:27. ND Makinen (unassist- Connecticut 2 1 - 3 Shots: UC 9, UM 14. Saves: UC Gelfenbien 7, UM Scurry 3. ed) 6:40. ND Makinen (unassisted) 27:41. ND Boxx (Streiffer, Scoring: UC Woodward (J. Tietjen) 33:22. UC Woodward Sobrero) 39:51. Gonzalez (unassisted) 44:37. UC S. Barnes (J. (Rowe) 34:12. UC Rowe (J. Tietjen, F. Barnes) 47:27. VU Miller Tietjen) 54:35. ND Makinen (Erikson) 85:52. (Bushman) 82:53. Shots: UC 9, ND 30. Saves: UC Traw 3, H. Stone 6; ND Beene 7. 1992 Shots: VU 6, UC 21. Saves: VU Hennessy 7, UC Harold 1, NCAA First Round Schwarz 0. NCAA National Tournament NCAA National Tournament First Round: Nov. 17 – New Haven, Conn. BIG EAST Tournament Fairfield 0 0 - 0 First Round: Nov. 7 – Storrs, Conn. Final: Nov. 5 – South Orange, N.J. Massachusetts 0 1 0 1 - 2 Connecticut 1 2 - 3 Notre Dame 1 0 - 1 Scoring: UC Whalen (N. Stone, J. Tietjen) 39:51. UC Spinelli Connecticut 0 1 0 0 - 1 Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Scoring: UC McNichol (Ferguson) 49:54. UM Eynard (penalty kick) (Molinaro, Whalen) 64:34. UC Own Goal (Cerulo) 72:54. Scoring: ND VanLaecke (Gerardo) 17:08. Shots: FU 0, UC 18. Saves: FU Lyons 6, UC H. Stone 0, Harold 0. 82:27. UM LeDuc (unassisted) 114:21. Shots: ND 8, UC 13. Saves: ND Renola 7, UC Harold 2, Schwarz 1. Shots: UM 13, UC 19. Saves: UM Scurry 9, UC Schwarz 5. Overtimes: 2. NCAA National Tournament NCAA National Tournament Second Round: Nov. 22 – Storrs, Conn. Second Round: Nov. 19 – Storrs, Conn. Hartford 1 0 0 0 - 1 Massachusetts 0 0 - 0 Connecticut 1 0 0 1 - 2 Connecticut 1 2 - 3 1991 Scoring: UH Kun (Doreleijers) 22:51. UC Spinelli (Whalen, N. Stone) Scoring: UC Woodward (M. Tietjen, Baverstock) 20:16. UC M. NCAA Quarterfinal 36:12. UC Spinelli (Whalen, J. Tietjen) 109:06. Tietjen (T. Barnes) 65:41. UC Woodward (Baverstock) 76:33. Shots: UH 9, UC 16. Saves: UH Sternhoff 8, UC H. Stone 5. Shots: UM 1, UC 18. Saves: UM Dion 8, UC Schwarz 0. NCAA National Tournament Overtimes: 2. First Round: Nov. 9 – Storrs, Conn. NCAA National Tournament Massachusetts 0 0 - 0 NCAA National Tournament Quarterfinal: Nov. 26 – South Bend, Ind. Connecticut 0 1 - 1 Quarterfinal: Nov. 30 – Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Scoring: UC Rowe (Cambria) 87:05. William & Mary 0 0 - 0 Notre Dame 1 1 - 2 Shots: UM 3, UC 11. Saves: UM Scurry 4, UC Logan 2. Connecticut 3 1 - 4 Scoring: ND J. Vogel (H. Manthei) 20:57. ND A. VanLaecke Scoring: UC Landeen (J. Tietjen, Carlson) 16:58. UC Carlson (J. (Daws, Sobrero) 51:00. NCAA National Tournament Tietjen) 22:38. UC Whalen (unassisted) 41:57. UC Whalen (J. Shots: UC 12, ND 10. Saves: UC A. Schwarz 4, ND J. Renola 7. Quarterfinal: Nov. 17 – Storrs, Conn. Tietjen) 46:24. Virginia 1 1 - 2 Shots: WM 6, UC 18. Saves: WM Owen 0, Horbaly 3; UC H. Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Stone 3. Scoring: UV Cromwell (penalty kick) 35:30. UV DiMillio (Kunihiro) 1994 78:28. NCAA National Tournament BIG EAST Semifinal - NCAA Semifinal Shots: UV 8, UC 9. Saves: UV Kwitnieski 5, UC Logan 3. Semifinal: Dec. 5 – Greensboro, N.C. Notre Dame 0 1 - 1 BIG EAST Tournament Connecticut 1 1 - 2 Semifinal: Nov. 5 – Storrs, Conn. Scoring: UC Whalen (Carlson) 41:01. UC Whalen (J. Tietjen) St. John’s 1 0 - 1 1990 64:37. ND Streiffer (Manthei) 76:00. Connecticut 0 0 - 0 NCAA Final Shots: UC 6, ND 28. Saves: ND Beene 1, UC H. Stone 9. Scoring: SJ Burtis (Richter, Murphy) 22:10. Shots: SJ 3, UC 14. Saves: SJ Blohm 9, UC Gelfenbien 1. NCAA National Tournament NCAA National Tournament First Round: Nov. 3 – Storrs, Conn. Final: Dec. 7 – Greensboro, N.C. NCAA National Tournament Hartford 0 1 - 1 North Carolina 1 1 - 2 Second Round: Nov. 12 – W. Hartford, Conn. Connecticut 1 1 - 2 Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Brown 0 0 - 0 Scoring: UC Swenson (Poteau) 2:14. UC Hultgren Scoring: NC Parlow (McDonald, Stoecker) 20:03. NC Confer Connecticut 1 0 - 1 (unassisted) 57:35. UH Daley (Thornsbury) 82:42. (Fettig) 87:46 Scoring: UC A. Martinez (T. Guilford) 24:35. Shots: UH 11, UC 12. Saves: UH Romero 3, UC Logan Shots: NC 20, UC 5. Saves: NC Mullinix 3, UC H. Stone 8. Shots: BU 10, UC 14. Saves: BU K. Fulton 8, UC Gelfenbien 6. 6.

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NCAA National Tournament 1985 1981 Quarterfinal: Nov. 10 – Charlottesville, Va. NCAA First Round EAIAW Final - AIAW Third Place Connecticut 1 0 - 1 Virginia 0 0 - 0 NCAA National Tournament EAIAW Regional Tournament Scoring: UC Gibbons (unassisted) 25:53. First Round: Nov. 10 – Storrs, Conn. Quarterfinal: Nov. 4 – Storrs, Conn. Shots: UC 7, UV 8. Saves: UC Logan 5, UV Rippe 4. Cortland State 0 2 - 2 Brown 0 0 - 0 Connecticut 0 1 - 1 Connecticut 0 2 - 2 NCAA National Tournament Scoring: CS Easton (Beesmer) 51:49. UC Morrone (McElroy) 67:24. CS Klein (Beesmer) 86:01. Scoring: UC Spink. UC Duffy. Semifinal: Nov. 17 – Chapel Hill, N.C. Shots: BU 4, UC 22. Saves: BU Smith 13, UC Breen 3. Connecticut 0 1 0 0 - 2 Shots: CS 5, UC 12. Saves: CS Moore 5, UC Mitchell 4. Santa Clara 1 0 0 0 - 1 Scoring: SC Douglas (Norbutas) 38:48. UC Arico (unas- EAIAW Regional Tournament sisted) 89:55. Penalty Kicks: SC Saarenas, Norbutas, 1984 Semifinal: Nov. 7 – Storrs, Conn. Batista. UC Arico, Grecco, Abernethy, Warner. NCAA Final Cortland State 0 0 - 0 Shots: UC 6, SC 17. Saves: UC Logan 8, SC Wall 2. Overtimes: Connecticut 1 0 - 1 3 (PK). NCAA National Tournament Scoring: UC Lumbruno. First Round: Nov. 3 – Storrs, Conn. Shots: CS 4, UC 24. Saves: CS 17, UC 4. NCAA National Tournament Cortland State 0 0 - 0 EAIAW Regional Tournament Final: Nov. 18 – Chapel Hill, N.C. Connecticut 2 1 - 3 Final: Nov. 9 – Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Scoring: UC MacDougall (unassisted) 28:48. UC Harvard 1 0 0 1 - 2 North Carolina 2 4 - 6 Morrone (Minnes) 38:26. UC MacDougall (McElroy, Connecticut 1 0 0 0 - 1 Scoring: NC Jackowich (Lilly) 9:59. NC Lilly (Tower) Morrone) 59:40. Scoring: HU Landry. HU Larson. UC Spink. 14:50. NC Coley (Lilly, Hamm) 56:45. NC Blazo Shots: CS 12, UC 14. Saves: CS Hoskins 3, UC O’Hare 0, Shots: HU 21, UC 15. Saves: HU Judge 7, UC Breen 10. (unassisted) 58:55. NC Hamm (unassisted) 67:49. NC Skaza 3. Lehmann (Lilly, Rice) 86:28. AIAW National Tournament Shots: UC 7, NC 21. Saves: UC Logan 7, NC Proost 2, NCAA National Tournament First Round: Nov. 19 – Chapel Hill, N.C. Walker 1. Quarterfinal: Nov. 10 – Providence, R.I. Connecticut 4 0 - 4 Connecticut 1 0 - 1 California 1 1 - 2 Brown 0 0 - 0 Scoring: UC F. Duffy. UC M. Buckley (2). UC T. Buckley. CA N. Scoring: UC Shankweiler (Morrone) 24:34. Doctor. CA T. Healy. Shots: UC 5, BU 13. Saves: UC Skaza 11, BU Kostic 1. Shots: UC 23, CA 11. Saves: UC M. Breen 5, CA M. Ling-Yee 12. 1989 NCAA National Tournament AIAW National Tournament NCAA First Round Semifinal: Nov. 17 – Chapel Hill, N.C. Quarterfinal: Nov. 20 – Chapel Hill, N.C. Connecticut 0 0 2 0 - 2 Connecticut 1 0 1 1 - 3 Massachusetts 0 0 0 1 - 1 Oregon 0 1 0 0 - 1 NCAA National Tournament Scoring: UC McElroy (penalty kick) 98:36. UC First Round: Nov. 4 – Storrs, Conn. Scoring: UC M. Buckley (3). UO M. Potestio. MacDougall (unassisted) 104:51. UM Spence Shots: UC 18, UO 8. Saves: UC M. Breen 5, S. O’Hare 3; UO Katt 11. Hartford 1 1 0 0 - 3 (DePauw) 114:19. Connecticut 2 0 0 0 - 2 Shots: UC 8, UM 14. Saves: UC Skaza 13, UM Paul 6. AIAW National Tournament Scoring: UH Ronan (unassisted) 3:11. UC Gibbons (Grecco) Overtimes: 2. 22:27. UC Swenson (Spieth, Arico) 33:31. UH Scheibe (Ronan) Semifinal: Nov. 21 – Chapel Hill, N.C. 60:35. Penalty Kicks: UH Kramars, LeMere, Ronan, Dergance. North Carolina 3 2 - 5 NCAA National Tournament Connecticut 0 0 - 0 UC Arico, Naumec, O’Connor. Final: Nov. 18 – Chapel Hill, N.C. Shots: UH 17, UC 25. Saves: UH Romero 9, UC Miller 5; Scoring: NC S. Zeh (3). NC L. Gregg. NC N. Cleary. North Carolina 0 2 - 2 Shots: NC 23, UC 7. Saves: NC Johnson 4, UC Breen 9. Overtimes: 3 (PK). Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Scoring: NC Heinrichs (Machin) 77:05. NC Dunlop AIAW National Tournament (McDermott, Johnson) 80:23. Third-Place Game: Nov. 22 – Chapel Hill, N.C. 1988 Shots: NC 27, UC 8. Saves: NC Huber 4, UC Skaza 9. Missouri-St.Louis 0 1 0 0 — 1 NCAA First Round 1983 Connecticut 0 1 0 0 — 2 NCAA National Tournament NCAA Third Place First Round: Nov. 6 – Madison, Wisc. 1980 Connecticut 0 0 0 0 - 0 NCAA National Championship EAIAW Third Round Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 - 1 Quarterfinal: Nov. 12 – Storrs, Conn. Scoring: none. Penalty Kicks: UC Arico, Boston College 0 0 - 0 EAIAW Regional Tournament Claudio. UW Backs, Gjerset, Wirth, Warner. Connecticut 0 2 - 2 First Round: Nov. 4 – Storrs, Conn. Scoring: UC Morrone (Buckley, Lauer) 56:37. UC Morrone (pen- St. John Fisher 0 1 — 1 alty kick) 84:20. Connecticut 2 1 —- 3 Shots: BC 8, UC 21. Saves: BC Brophy 5, UC O’Hare 4. Scoring: SJ Laurini. UC Duffy. UC Buckley (2). 1987 Shots: SJ 18, UC 21. Saves: SJ Rose 7, UC Breen 10. NCAA Quarterfinal NCAA National Tournament Semifinal: Nov. 19 – Orlando, Fla. EAIAW Regional Tournament NCAA National Tournament George Mason 1 0 - 1 Second Round: Nov. 8 – Burlington, Vt. First Round: Nov. 8 – Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Massachusetts 1 0 — 1 Rutgers 0 0 - 0 Scoring: GM Romaine (Dramboor) 2:23. Connecticut 0 2 — 2 Connecticut 1 0 - 1 Shots: GM 13, UC 8. Saves: GM D’Anjollel 4, UC Skaza 4. Scoring: UM Feldman. UC McKay. UC Buckley. Scoring: UC Jarvis (unassisted) 14:20. Shots: UM 8, UC 9. Saves: UM Tuller 7, UC Breen 6. Shots: RU 7, UC 13. Saves: RU Copperthwaite 8, UC Mitchell 3. NCAA National Tournament Third Place Game: Nov. 20 – Orlando, Fla. EAIAW Regional Tournament NCAA National Tournament Connecticut 0 0 - 0 Third Round: Nov. 9 – Burlington, Vt. Quarterfinal: Nov. 15 – Amherst, Mass. Massachusetts 0 1 - 1 Cortland State 3 2 — 5 Connecticut 0 1 - 1 Scoring: UM Komarowski (Harackiewicz) 57:20. Connecticut 0 2 — 2 Massachusetts 2 1 - 3 Shots: UC 11, UM 8. Saves: UC O’Hare 3, UM Paul 4. Scoring: CS St. Pierre (2). CS Archer. CS Febrey. CS Brendel. Scoring: UM Powers (Spence) 21:10. UM Cassady (unassisted) UC Buckley. UC Spink. 37:12. UC Kennedy (unassisted) 65:41. UM Spence (Belkin) Shots: CS 30, UC 20. Saves: CS Schockrow 7, UC Breen 8. 84:52. 1982 Shots: UC 4, UM 11. Saves: UC Mitchell 7, Miller 0, UM DeSantis NCAA Third Place 3. NCAA National Championship 1979 Quarterfinal: Nov. 13 – Storrs, Conn. EAIAW Seventh Place Cortland State 0 0 0 0 - 0 1986 Connecticut 0 0 1 1 - 2 EAIAW Regional Tournament NCAA Quarterfinal Scoring: UC Duffy (Morrone) 99:00. UC Posten (Buckley) 116:06. First Round: Nov. 9 – Providence, R.I. Shots: CS 3, UC 25. Saves: CS Schockow 13, UC O’Hare 3. Connecticut 0 1 — 1 NCAA National Tournament Overtimes: 2. Massachusetts 3 1 — 4 First Round: Nov. 9 – Providence, R.I. Scoring: UC Hall. UM Krosser (2). UM Anderson. UM Holmstrom. Connecticut 3 2 - 5 NCAA National Tournament Shots: UC 17, UM 22. Saves: UC Proctor 7, UM Tuller 15. Brown 0 0 - 0 Semifinal: Nov. 20 – Orlando, Fla. Scoring: UC Jackson (McElroy) 1:53. UC Jones (Jackson) 37:07. Central Florida 3 0 - 3 EAIAW Regional Tournament UC Jackson (Koziell, Prutting) 41:24. UC Prutting (Jarvis) 58:49. Connecticut 0 1 - 1 Consolation Game: Nov. 10 – Providence, R.I. UC Jones (Jarvis) 71:15. Scoring: CF Own Goal 4:20. CF Varas (unassisted) 17:15. CF Varas Connecticut 1 1 — 2 Shots: UC 16, BU 10. Saves: UC B. Mitchell 10, BU Kostic 11. (unassisted) 37:20. UC Morrone (Buckley) 54:50. Brown 1 4 — 5 Shots: CF 14, UC 8. Saves: CF Wyant 1, Ford 5, UC O’Hare 8. Scoring: UC Spink. UC Duffy. BU Fusco (3). BU Meir (2). NCAA National Tournament Shots: BU 38, UC 29. Saves: BU Roth 17, UC Proctor 15. Quarterfinal: Nov. 16 – Amherst, Mass. NCAA National Tournament Connecticut 0 0 0 0 - 0 Third-Place Game: Nov. 21 – Orlando, Fla. EAIAW Regional Tournament Massachusetts 0 0 0 0 - 1 Missouri-St. Louis 1 0 - 1 Seventh-Place Game: Nov. 11 – Providence, R.I. Scoring: None. Penalty Kicks: UC Jackson, McElroy. UM Powers, Connecticut 0 2 - 2 Penn State 0 0 — 0 Bowsher, Szetela. Scoring: MSL Gettemeyer (unassisted) 42:33. UC MacDougall (Buckley) Connecticut 2 1 — 3 Shots: UC 8, UM 19. Saves: UC B. Mitchell 12, UM DeSantis 2. 73:10. UC MacDougall (Buckley) 83:30. Scoring: UC O’Meara (2). UC Duffy. Overtimes: 3 (PK). Shots: MSL12, UC 18. Saves: MSL Harker 5, UC O’Hare 4. Shots: PSU 17, UC 11. Saves: PSU Wisnewski 7, UC Proctor 17. 72 2013 UConn women’s soccer media guide 2013 UConn women’s soccer media guide 73 University of Conneyear-by-yearcti rescuultst

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2012 (9-8-2, 4-5-1) at Notre Dame @ W, 2-0 * - BIG EAST game & - UCLA Women’s Cup (Los Angeles, vs. West Virginia ^ L, 2-0 ^ - BIG EAST Quarterfinal (Washington, D.C.) Calif.) VERMONT W, 4-2 vs. Hofstra # L, 1-0 & - BIG EAST Semifinal (South Bend, Ind..) @ - BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Piscataway, #10 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 3-4 % Penn State Tournament $ - BIG EAST Final (South Bend, Ind..) N.J.) MAINE W, 3-0 * BIG EAST game # - NCAA First Round (Storrs, Conn.) vs #19 North Carolina L, 0-2 & BIG EAST First Round (Storrs, Conn.) 2007 (14-6-2, 8-2-1) $ - NCAA Second Round (West Hartford, vs #16 Santa Clara T, 1-1 (2OT) @ BIG EAST Quarter. (South Bend, Ind.) NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal Conn.) MARIST W, 3-1 ^ BIG EAST Semis (Piscataway, N.J.) at Central Connecticut W, 4-1 # NCAA First Round (Newton, Mass.) vs. Princeton% W, 1-0 2005 (15-5-2, 10-1) at Syracuse * L, 2-3 vs. Stanford% L, 0-1 NCAA Tournament First at St. John’s * W, 5-1 2009 (11-8-2, 5-5-1) PENN STATE L, 0-1 Round at #19 Georgetown * L, 0-4 NCAA Tournament Second CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W, 2-1 at Villanova * W, 2-1 (2OT) Round BROWN# W, 5-1 vs. Hofstra% W, 3-0 DePaul * W, 3-2 FAIRFIELD# W, 4-1 at Penn State% L, 2-1 NOTRE DAME * L, 0-4 vs. BYU% L, 1-0 at Providence* W, 6-0 vs. Maryland& W, 2-1 (2OT) USF * L, 0-1 vs. Penn State% L, 3-2 at South Florida* W, 1-0 vs. Florida& L, 0-5 #20 MARQUETTE * T, 1-1 (2OT) HARVARD W, 3-1 MARQUETTE* W, 5-0 MASSACHUSETTS! W, 4-0 at PITT * L,1-2 CCSU W, 3-1 RUTGERS* T, 0-0 (2OT) COLGATE! W, 2-0 PROVIDENCE * W, 3-2 (2OT) BOSTON UNIVERSITY# W, 1-0 (OT) SETON HALL* W, 2-1 (OT) PRINCETON T, 1-1 (2OT) RUTGERS $ W, 3-1 WAKE FOREST# W, 4-2 PITTSBURGH* W, 4-0 at Providence* W, 1-0 at #16 Marquette & L, 1-4 at Providence* W, 2-0 WEST VIRGINIA* W, 2-0 MARQUETTE* W, 2-1 * BIG EAST Game YALE W, 1-0 at DePaul* W, 2-1 at USF*+ W, 1-0 (OT) $ BIG EAST First Roung at St. John’s* L, 1-0 (OT) at Notre Dame* L, 1-2 (OT) CINCINNATI* W, 3-0 & BIG EAST Quarter SYRACUSE* W, 5-0 at St. John’s* L, 0-1 (2OT) LOUISVILLE* W, 2-1 VILLANOVA* W, 1-0 at Syracuse* W, 2-0 at Syracuse* W, 3-0 2011 (7-8-2, 4-5-2) GEORGETOWN* W, 2-1 GEORGETOWN^ L, 0-1 at St. John’s* W, 3-2 at Marquette* L, 3-2 (2OT) at Boston College& T, 0-0 (2OT) at Notre Dame* L, 4-0 NORTHEASTERN L, 2-1 at South Florida* L, 2-1 vs. Wake Forest $ W, 1-0 at DePaul* W, 2-1 COLGATE W, 3-0 at Notre Dame* L, 6-1 at Stanford @ W, 2-0 WEST VIRGINIA* W, 2-1 at Wake Forest W, 2-1 at DePaul* W, 2-1 at Florida State! L, 2-3 (2OT) PITTSBURGH* W, 1-0 vs. Virginia L, 1-0 WEST VIRGINIA* T, 0-0 (2OT) % - Terrier Invitational RUTGERS* ^ T, 1-1 (4-2PK) BOSTON U. W, 3-0 PITTSBURGH L, 1-0 (OT) # - UConn Classic vs. West Virginia*= W, 1-0 (2OT) at Harvard L, 2-1 at Villanova^ T, 1-1 (4-1 PK) * - BIG EAST game vs. Notre Dame* $ L, 5-0 SYRACUSE * W, 1-0 vs. Boston University& W, 1-0 (2OT) ^ - BIG EAST Quarterfinal (Storrs, Conn.) vs. BU (NCAA 1st Round) L, 1-0 (2OT) at St. John’s * L, 1-0 (OT) vs. Boston College$ L, 2-0 & - NCAA First Round (Newton, Mass.) % - Penn State Tournament, LOUISVILLE * T, 2-2 (2OT) % - Penn State Tournament $ - NCAA Second Round (Newton, Mass.) & - Notre Dame Tournament, South Bend, CINCINNATI * T, 2-2 (2OT) # - UConn Classic @ - NCAA Third Round (Palo Alto, Calif.) Ind. at Notre Dame * L, 3-0 * - BIG EAST game ! - NCAA Quarterfinal (Tallahassee, Fla.) ^ - BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal at DePaul * W, 2-1 ^ - BIG EAST First Round (Villanova, Pa.) = - BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal at USF * W, 1-0 & - NCAA First Round (Newton, Mass...) 2006 (11-7-4, 7-3-1) $ - BIG EAST Tournament Final at Marquette * L, 3-0 $ - NCAA Second Round (Newton, Mass..) NCAA Tournament Second ! - UConn Classic PITTSBURGH * W, 1-0 Round WEST VIRGINIA * L, 2-1 2008 (7-9-6, 4-3-4) 2004 (18-7-1, 8-2) at Providence * L, 2-1 HOFSTRA% W, 3-0 NCAA Tournament Third * - BIG EAST game CCSU L, 2-1 MAINE% T, 1-1 (2OT) Round vs. Hofstra% W, 1-0 vs. North Carolina^ L, 2-3 2010 (10-10-3, 4-5-2) vs. Florida State% L, 3-0 vs. Duke^ W, 2-1 NAVY W, 2-0 NCAA Tournament First Round YALE W, 2-1 (2OT) vs. Santa Clara& L, 1-2 (2OT) PENN STATE# L, 1-2 (2OT) BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 1-0 at UCLA& L, 0-3 PORTLAND# L, 1-3 SIENA L, 3-2 (OT) UCLA# L, 3-0 PROVIDENCE* W, 4-0 at Yale L, 1-3 vs. William and Mary % T, 0-0 (2OT) PENN STATE# L, 2-0 at Central Connecticut W, 2-1 vs. Hartford W, 3-0 vs. Virginia % L, 1-0 (2OT) PROVIDENCE* W, 1-0 at Massachusetts L, 1-2 NOTRE DAME* L, 0-1 ILLINOIS W, 2-1 (2OT) at Fairfield T, 2-2 (2OT) at Marquette* L, 0-1 (2OT) OREGON W, 1-0 PENN STATE W, 3-2 (OT) SOUTH FLORIDA* T, 0-0 (2OT) SOUTH FLORIDA* W, 3-0 at Providence* W, 3-1 YALE W, 2-0 at Marquette* L, 1-0 at Villanova* L, 0-1 RUTGERS* W, 2-0 CCSU W, 5-0 at Louisville* T, 1-1 (2OT) at Georgetown* L, 0-2 BOSTON COLLEGE* L, 1-2 (2OT) PROVIDENCE* T, 0-0 (2OT) at Cincinnati* L, 2-1 ST. JOHN’S* W, 4-0 at St. John’s* W, 2-0 at Bosotn University L, 3-0 at Pittsburgh* W, 2-1 SYRACUSE* W, 2-0 GEORGETOWN* W, 3-1 ST. JOHN’S* L, 2-1 at West Virginia* T, 0-0 (2OT) NOTRE DAME* T, 0-0 (2OT) at Syracuse* W, 2-0 at Syracuse* W, 3-0 DEPAUL* W, 3-0 DEPAUL* W, 6-0 at Seton Hall* W, 3-0 at Rutgers* L, 2-0 NOTRE DAME* L, 2-0 at West Virginia* W, 1-0 BROWN W, 2-0 at Seton Hall* W, 3-0 SYRACUSE* W, 2-0 at Pittsburgh* W, 4-2 at Villanova* W, 3-0 MARQUETTE* L, 1-0 ST. JOHN’S* T, 1-1 (2OT) at Rutgers@ T, 0-0 (2OT) CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W, 2-0 USF* W, 3-0 vs. Georgetown^ W, 2-1 vs. Columbia# W, 2-1 PITTSBURGH* W, 1-0 NOTRE DAME* T, 1-1 (2OT) vs. West Virginia& T, 1-1 (4-2 PK) vs. Texas$ T, 1-1 (2OT) SACRED HEART W, 1-0 DEPAUL* W, 3-1 vs. Notre Dame$ L, 1-0 (OT) * - BIG EAST Opponent at Harvard L, 0-1 at West Virginia* L, 3-0 % - Penn State Tournament % - UConn Classic (Storrs, Conn.) RUTGERS& W, 1-0 at Pittsburgh* L, 1-0 # - UConn Classic ^ - Yale Soccer Classic (New Haven, Conn.) vs. Villanova% T, 1-1 (3-2 PK) LOUISVILLE & W, 3-0

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections

vs. Notre Dame% W, 2-1 VIRGINIA TECH* W, 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 1-0 vs. Harvard (NCAA 1st Round)+ W, 2-1 at Harvard W, 3-1 at Syracuse* W, 2-1 (OT) 1998 (21-2-2, 10-0-1) vs. Colgate (NCAA 2nd Round)+ W, 4-0 GEORGETOWN@ W, 1-0 COLGATE W, 4-0 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal vs. Notre Dame (NCAA 3rd Round)$ L, 0-2 vs. Villanova& W, 3-0 at St. John’s* W, 6-0 # - UConn/adidas Classic vs. West Virginia& W, 1-0 at Seton Hall W, 3-0 at Boston College* W, 1-0 * - BIG EAST Opponent vs. CCSU (NCAA 1st Round)+ W, 2-0 at Yale L, 0-1 DUKE& W, 3-2 & - BIG EAST Quarterfinal (Storrs, Conn.) vs. URI (NCAA 2nd Round)+ W, 2-1 (OT) GEORGETOWN W, 5-0 WISCONSIN& W, 2-0 % - BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, vs. FSU(NCAA 3rd Round)+ W, 1-0 RUTGERS W, 6-1 at Providence* W, 11-0 Conn.) vs. Penn State (NCAA Quarterfinal)+ L, 1-2 DARTMOUTH L, 2-4 MASSACHUSETTS W, 4-1 $ - in South Bend, IN !—UConn Classic NOTRE DAME T, 0-0 (OT) at West Virginia* W, 2-1 (OT) %— Wisconsin Tournament (Madison, at Harvard W, 1-0 at Georgetown* W, 7-1 2003 (15-6-3, 5-1) Wisc.) WEST VIRGINIA@ W, 1-0 (OT) vs. Washington^ W, 4-1 NCAA Tournament Final *— BIG EAST Northeast Opponent vs. Syracuse^ W, 3-0 vs. Loyola (Maryland)^ W, 6-0 @ — BIG EAST Quarterfinal (Storrs, Conn.) vs. Notre Dame^ L, 0-1 ST. JOHN’S* W, 7-0 WAKE FOREST! T, 0-0 & - BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) vs. Wisconsin (NCAA 2nd Round)% W, 1-0 SYRACUSE* W, 2-0 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT! W, 4-1 + - at , Storrs, Conn. vs. Nebraska (NCAA 3rd Round)# W, 1-0 vs. James Madison W, 3-0 vs. Yale W, 2-1 vs. UNC (NCAA Quarterfinal)$ L, 0-3 at Maryland T, 2-2 (OT) vs. Washington# T, 1-1 (2OT) = - Notre Dame Tournament (Notre Dame, NOTRE DAME* T, 1-1 (OT) vs. Portland# W, 3-2 (2OT) 2001 (18-6-0, 5-1) Ind.) PITTSBURGH* W, 6-0 WEST VIRGINIA L, 0-1 NCAA Tournament Third !- UConn Classic at Harvard W, 2-0 LONG BEACH STATE W, 5-0 Round * - BIG EAST Northeast Opponent SETON HALL* W, 3-0 at Miami* L, 1-3 @ - BIG EAST Quarterfinal (Storrs, Conn.) at Villanova* W, 4-0 at Virginia Tech* W, 5-3 vs. Hartford+ W, 2-1 (OT) ^ - BIG EAST Tournament (Notre Dame, RUTGERS* W, 7-0 at Boston College* W, 2-1 (OT) vs. Penn State+ L, 0-2 Ind.) vs. Villanova@ W, 5-0 at Pittsburgh W, 3-0 at Massachusetts W, 5-0 % - at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.) vs. Boston College@ W, 2-0 HOFSTRA T, 0-0 (2OT) OHIO STATE! L, 1-2 # - in Lincoln, Neb. vs. Notre Dame@ L, 0-1 at Hartford L, 0-1 (OT) GEORGIA! W, 2-0 $ - in Chapel Hill, N.C. vs. Syracuse (NCAA 2nd Round)% W, 2-1 PROVIDENCE* W, 4-0 ST. JOHN’S* W, 5-0 vs. Hartford (NCAA 3rd Round)% W, 2-1 at Notre Dame L, 0-2 at Virginia Tech* W, 2-0 1999 (17-8-0, 5-0) vs. Santa Clara (NCAA Quarterfinal)$ L, 0-1 ST. JOHN’S* W, 4-1 at Miami* W, 5-0 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal &— UConn Classic SYRACUSE* W, 6-0 PROVIDENCE* W, 2-1 (OT) ^ - Rutgers/UMBRO Classic (Piscataway, VILLANOVA$ L, 0-1 FLORIDA L, 1-2 vs. Duke/ L, 0-2 N.J.) vs. BU (NCAA 1st Round)+ W, 1-0 SYRACUSE* W, 3-1 vs. North Carolina/ L, -3 * - BIG EAST Opponent vs. CCSU . (NCAA 2nd Round)+ W, 3-2(OT) at Boston College* L, 0-2 at Nebraska^ L, 1-4 @ - BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) MICHIGAN (NCAA 3rd Round)& W, 5-0 at West Virginia W, 1-0 vs. Southern California^ L, 1-2 (OT) % - at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.) vs. BYU (NCAA Quarterfinal)& W, 3-2 at William & Mary W, 1-0 ST. JOHN’S* W, 5-1 $ - in Santa Clara, Calif. vs. FSU (NCAA Semifinal)= W, 2-0 PITTSBURGH W, 3-0 WEST VIRGINIA& W, 4-0 vs. North Carolina (NCAA Final)= L, 0-6 NOTRE DAME W, 3-1 OHIO STATE& W, 4-0 1997 (23-4-0, 10-1) ! - UConn adidas Classic HARVARD W, 1-0 (OT) at Massachusetts W, 4-3 (OT) NCAA Tournament Final # - Portland Tournament, Portland, at Dartmouth W, 1-0 (2OT) SYRACUSE* W, 4-2 Oregon YALE W, 2-1 at Boston College* W, 1-0 SAN FRANCISCO! W, 4-1 * -- BIG EAST Northeast Division Op- VILLANOVA@ W, 1-0 VANDERBILT W, 2-0 HARTFORD! L, 2-3 ponent vs. West Virginia& L, 0-1 PROVIDENCE* W, 3-0 at St. John’s* W, 3-1 $ - BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal vs. Sacred Heart (NCAA 1st Round)# W, 3-0 at Miami* W, 5-1 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 3-0 + - in Newton, Mass. vs. Harvard (NCAA 2nd Round)# W, 1-0 at Dartmouth W, 2-1 (OT) at Syracuse* W, 7-0 ^ - at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.) vs. Penn State (NCAA 3rd Round)# L, 0-2 WILLIAM & MARY W, 4-1 vs. NC State# W, 2-0 = NCAA College Cup (Cary, N.C.) +— KeyBank Classic (Notre Dame, IN) at Notre Dame L, 1-2 (OT) vs. UCLA# W, 1-0 ! — UConn/Diadora Classic at Pittsburgh W, 4-0 at Massachusetts W, 2-1 2002 (21-3-1, 6-0) * — BIG EAST Northeast Opponent HARVARD L, 0-1 GEORGETOWN* W, 9-0 NCAA Tournament Quarter- @ — BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Storrs, YALE W, 5-0 WEST VIRGINIA* W, 5-0 final Conn.) GEORGETOWN^ W, 2-0 VILLANOVA* W, 3-0 & — BIG EAST Tournament (Piscataway, BOSTON COLLEGE# W, 2-1 (OT) HARVARD W, 5-0 HARTFORD! W, 3-2 N.J.) vs. Notre Dame@ L, 2-4 at Rutgers* W, 4-0 MARYLAND! W, 3-1 # - at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.) vs. Dartmouth (NCAA 2nd Round)% W, 3-0 PROVIDENCE* W, 5-0 at Florida L, 3-2 vs. BC (NCAA 3rd Round)% W, 5-0 DARTMOUTH W, 2-0 at Georgia W, 3-2 (2OT) 2000 (17-7-2, 5-0) vs. Santa Clara (NCAA Quarterfinal)$ L, 0-3 BROWN W, 4-0 VILLANOVA T, 1-1 (2OT) NCAA Tournament Quarter- / - Notre Dame Tournament (South Bend, at Pittsburgh* W, 5-0 at Wisconsin% W, 2-1 final Ind.) at Notre Dame* L, 0-1 vs. St. Louis% W, 2-0 ^ - Nebraska Tournament (Lincoln, Neb.) at Seton Hall* W, 6-2 at Syracuse* W, 3-0 at Providence* W, 4-0 & - UConn Classic MARYLAND W, 3-2 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 2-1 PENN STATE T, 1-1 (OT) * - BIG EAST Northeast Opponent vs. Seton Hall@ W, 7-1 at St. John’s* W, 3-0 vs. Stanford= L, 0-3 # - BIG EAST Quarterfinal (Storrs, Conn.) vs. Notre Dame@ L, 1-6 MIAMI* W, 5-0 vs. Santa Clara= L, 1-2 (OT) @ - BIG EAST Tournament (Piscataway, vs. Fairfield (NCAA 1st Round)$ W, 3-0 YALE W, 1-0 MASSACHUSETTS W, 1-0 N.J.) vs. Hartford (NCAA 2nd Round)$ W, 2-1 (OT) at Rutgers W, 2-0 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT! W, 4-0 % - at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.) vs. William & Mary (NCAA Q-final)$ W, 4-0 at Notre Dame L, 1-3 NEBRASKA! L, 0-2 $ - in Santa Clara, Calif. SETON HALL W, 3-1 at Villanova W, 3-0 at Providence* W, 1-0 MIAMI* W, 6-1

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections

vs. Notre Dame (NCAA Semifinal)§ W, 2-1 $ - in South Bend, Ind. vs. California# W, 2-1 1989 (14-3-2) vs. North Carolina (NCAA Final)§ L, 0-2 at Providence W, 3-2 OT NCAA Tournament First ! - UConn/UMBRO Classic 1994 (19-4-0) WASHINGTON W, 4-0 Round # - Rutgers/UMBRO Tournament (Piscat- NCAA Tournament Semifinal at Holy Cross W, 2-0 away, N.J.) at Boston College W, 1-0 at Vermont W, 1-0 * - BIG EAST Opponent vs. Washington St.# L, 1-2 CORNELL W, 2-1 MONMOUTH W, 6-0 @ - BIG EAST Tournament (Piscataway, at Cal-Berkeley# W, 1-0 at Brown W, 4-1 at Rhode Island W, 7-1 N.J.) COLGATE $ W, 1-0 RUTGERS T, 0-0 (OT) BOSTON COLLEGE T, 1-1 $ - at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.) ST. JOHN’S $ W, 6-0 HARVARD W, 3-0 at Rutgers W, 2-1 § - NCAA College Cup (Greensboro, N.C.) at Providence W, 5-0 at New Hampshire W, 2-1 (OT) PROVIDENCE W, 4-0 DARTMOUTH W, 1-0 (OT) RHODE ISLAND W, 10-0 NORTH CAROLINA L, 0-1 1996 (22-3, 8-1) at Boston College W, 2-1 YALE W, 2-0 at Massachusetts T, 1-1 NCAA Tournament Quarter- vs. William & Mary % L, 0-2 NORTH CAROLINA L, 1-5 CORNELL W, 3-0 final vs. Central Florida % W, 2-1 at Adelphi W, 1-0 BROWN W, 1-0 at Brown W, 2-1 MASSACHUSETTS W, 1-0 ADELPHI W, 2-1 COLGATE W, 5-0 at Vermont W, 1-0 at Hartford L, 1-3 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 2-1 vs. Southern Methodist! W, 4-0 HARVARD W, 1-0 at Santa Clara L, 0-3 at Harvard W, 2-1 vs. Georgia! W, 2-0 PORTLAND W, 1-0 at Stanford L, 1-2 HOLY CROSS W, 4-0 at Providence* W, 10-0 YALE W, 4-1 vs. UMass (NCAA 1st Round) L, 1-2 at Yale W, 3-0 CORNELL# W, 10-1 VILLANOVA W, 6-0 #—at East Hartford Holiday Inn at William & Mary L, 0-2 OREGON STATE# W, 1-0 MASSACHUSETTS W, 2-1 Women’s Soccer Cup vs. NC State# W, 1-0 GEORGETOWN* W, 12-0 CORNELL W, 3-0 HARTFORD W, 2-0 NOTRE DAME* L, 1-2 RHODE ISLAND W, 6-0 1991 (16-5-0) vs. Hartford (NCAA 1st Round)* T, 2-2 WEST VIRGINIA* W, 12-0 at Hartford W, 1-0 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal (OT, Penalty Kicks, 3-4) at Villanova* W, 3-1 vs. St. John’s & L, 0-1 #—at William & Mary Tournament at Brown W, 3-1 vs. Brown (NCAA NE Regional) @ W, 1-0 at Rhode Island W, 11-0 RUTGERS* W, 4-0 vs. Hartford (NCAA NE Regional)@ W, 2-1 (2OT) VERMONT W, 7-1 1988 (15-5-2) ST. JOHN’S* W, 8-0 vs. North Carolina (NCAA Semifinal)+ L, 0-3 ADELPHI W, 4-0 NCAA Tournament First Round DARTMOUTH W, 5-1 #— Pleasanton Invitational WILLIAM & MARY W, 4-2 at Seton Hall* W, 4-0 $— UConn/Puma Classic, Storrs, Conn. PROVIDENCE W, 2-0 MONMOUTH W, 3-0 MASSACHUSETTS W, 2-0 %— UMass Classic at North Carolina L, 0-2 VERMONT# W, 2-1 (OT) at Harvard W, 2-1 &— BIG EAST Tournament at Duke W, 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE# W, 2-1 (OT) at Hartford W, 4-0 @— NCAA Northeast Regional (West HOLY CROSS W, 8-1 RHODE ISLAND W, 2-1 YALE W, 2-0 Hartford, Conn.) BOSTON COLLEGE W, 1-0 at Adelphi W, 2-1 at Boston College* W, 5-1 +— NCAA National Semifinal (Portland, BROWN W, 2-0 (OT) at Providence W, 3-0 vs. Rutgers@ W, 4-0 Ore.) at Rutgers W, 1-0 RUTGERS W, 4-1 vs. Notre Dame@ L, 3-4 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 2-0 STANFORD W, 1-0 (OT) vs. Dartmouth (NCAA First Round)$ W, 1-0 1993 (17-6-1) at Harvard W, 4-1 vs. Barry@ L, 0-2 vs. UMass (NCAA Second Round)$ W, 2-0 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal at Yale W, 2-1 vs. Central Florida@ L, 1-2 vs. Santa Clara (NCAA Quarterfinal)$ L, 0-1 at Massachusetts W, 2-0 at Brown W, 1-0 !— UMass Classic (Amherst, Mass.) SANTA CLARA L ,1-4 COLORADO COLLEGE L, 0-1 MASSACHUSETTS T, 0-0 (OT) #— UConn/UMBRO Classic VERMONT W, 5-1 HARTFORD L, 2-4 at New Hampshire L, 0-1 *— BIG EAST Opponent COLGATE# W, 1-0 at UC-Santa Barbara L, 1-2 HARVARD W, 3-0 @— BIG EAST Tournament (Notre Dame, ST. JOHN’S# W, 5-0 vs. Santa Clara W, 1-0 (OT) PRINCETON W, 2-0 Ind.) 1981 Huskies PROVIDENCE W, 1-0 (OT) vs. UMass (NCAA 1st Round) W, 1-0 at Holy Cross W, 5-1 $ - at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.) at Dartmouth W, 2-1 (OT) vs. Virginia (NCAA Quarterfinal) L, 0-2 YALE W, 5-0 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 1-0 WILLIAM & MARY L, 0-1 1995 (19-3-2, 8-0) UC-SANTA BARBARA W, 1-0 1990 (15-8-1) at Hartford W, 1-0 (OT) NCAA Tournament Quarter- BROWN W, 3-2 NCAA Tournament Final COLORADO COLLEGE. T, 0-0 (OT) final at Virginia W, 1-0 at Boston College W, 1-0 at North Carolina L, 0-2 at Vermont T, 1-1 (OT) vs. Wisconsin (NCAA 1st Round)@ L, 0-1 at Oregon State L, 1-2 at Harvard W, 4-0 RHODE ISLAND W, 5-0 # - HUSKY INVITATIONAL at Portland T, 3-3 (OT) NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 2-0 at North Carolina State L, 2-3 (OT) @ - at Fairfax, Va. WISCONSIN-GB# W, 6-0 at Yale T, 2-2 (OT) at Duke W, 2-1 VERMONT# W, 7-0 vs. Cornell$ W, 1-0 at Providence W, 1-0 1987 (16-5-3) PROVIDENCE* W, 8-0 vs. William & Mary$ L, 0-1 NORTH CAROLINA W, 3-2 (OT) NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal at Dartmouth W, 1-0 at Rhode Island W, 3-0 at Holy Cross W, 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 4-0 at Massachusetts L, 1-2 (OT) at Boston College L, 0-1 MONMOUTH# W, 5-0 JAMES MADISON W, 4-0 HOLY CROSS W, 7-0 CORNELL W, 3-1 BOSTON COLLEGE@ W, 2-0 BROWN W, 3-0 HARTFORD W, 3-2 (OT) at Brown L, 0-1 VILLANOVA@ T, 1-1 COLGATE W, 4-0 vs. Villanova% W, 3-0 at Adelphi L, 2-3 ADELPHI W, 1-0 SETON HALL* W, 10-0 vs. Providence% L, 0-1 at New Hampshire W, 4-1 NORTH CAROLINA STATE L, 0-2 at Notre Dame* W, 5-4 (OT) vs. Dartmouth (NCAA First Round)& W, 3-1 HARVARD W, 1-0 vs. Colorado College& L, 1-3 at Georgetown* W, 4-0 vs UMass (NCAA Quarterfinal)@ L, 0-1 VIRGINIA L, 1-3 at William & Mary W, 4-2 at Rutgers* W, 3-0 # - UConn/Puma Classic RUTGERS W, 1-0 at Massachusetts L, 0-3 at St. John’s* W, 2-1 (OT) $ - Rutgers/Puma Classic (New Brunswick, YALE W, 3-1 CORNELL W, 2-0 at Yale W, 2-0 N.J.) MASSACHUSETTS W, 2-0 BROWN W, 1-0 at Massachusetts W, 2-0 % - BIG EAST Tournament (Providence, at Hartford W, 2-1 (OT) VERMONT W, 1-0 VILLANOVA* W, 5-0 R.I.) at Wisconsin L, 1-2 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 3-0 HARTFORD T, 2-2 (OT) & - in Amherst, Mass. at Colorado College L, 0-2 at Harvard T, 1-1 (OT) HARVARD W, 3-0 vs. Hartford (NCAA 1st Round) W, 2-1 at Rutgers L, 0-2 vs. Villanova@ W, 3-1 vs. Virginia (NCAA Quarterfinal) W, 1-0 at Princeton W, 2-0 vs. Notre Dame@ L, 0-1 vs. Santa Clara (NCAA Semifinal)# W, 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 2-1 vs. UMass (NCAA NE Regional)+ W, 3-0 (2 OT, sudden death penalty kicks, 4-3) at Yale W, 1-0 vs. Notre Dame (NCAA Quarterfinal)$ L, 0-2 1992 (15-5-1) vs. North Carolina (NCAA Final)# L, 0-6 BARRY UNIV. T, 0-0 (OT) #— UConn/UMBRO Classic NCAA Tournament First # - NCAA College Cup (Chapel Hill, N.C.) KEENE STATE W, 1-0 *— BIG EAST Opponent Round HARTFORD W, 1-0 (OT) @— BIG EAST Tournament (South WISCONSIN W, 2-0 Orange, N.J.) at Vermont W, 1-0 HOLY CROSS W, 2-0 + - at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.) vs. Canisius# W, 10-0 vs. Rutgers (NCAA 1st Round) W, 1-0

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vs. UMass (NCAA Quarterfinal) L, 1-3 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 2-1 at Brown W, 2-1 at Cortland State (EAIAW Final)# L, 2-5 # - at Tunxis Mead Field PROVIDENCE W, 7-1 at New Hampshire W, 5-0 *—Plymouth State Tournament @ - HUSKY INVITATIONAL vs. Cal-Berkeley$ W, 2-1 at Vermont W, 1-0 #—EAIAW Regional Games & - at Williamsburg, Va. vs. UC-Santa Barbara$ T, 1-1(OT) HARVARD W, 4-0 SPRINGFIELD W, 3-0 at Boston College T, 1-1 (OT) COLORADO COLLEGE W, 1-0 at Westfield State W, 4-0 1979 (9-6-1) 1986 (15-5-1) YALE W, 2-0 GEORGE MASON W, 1-0 EAIAW Regionals, Seventh NCAA Tournament Quarter- MASSACHUSETTS@ L, 0-2 vs. Cortland State (NCAA First Round) W, 2-0 Place final CORTLAND STATE L, 1-2 (OT) vs. Central Florida (NCAA Quarterfinal) L, 1-3 MONMOUTH W, 7-0 at Brown T, 0-0 (OT) vs. Missouri-St. Louis (NCAA Semifinal) W, 2-1 at Massachusetts L, 1-6 PROVIDENCE W, 1-0 at New Hampshire W, 6-0 # - NCAA Tournament Championship at Harvard L, 1-2 (OT) BOSTON COLLEGE W, 3-1 at Vermont W, 3-0 (Orlando, Fla.) SMITH W, 2-0 SPRINGFIELD W, 8-0 HARVARD W, 2-0 SPRINGFIELD W, 4-1 CAL-BERKELEY L, 0-1 at Princeton W, 1-0 1981 (17-3-1) NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 7-1 at Holy Cross W, 2-1 KEENE STATE W, 3-2 EAIAW Tournament, Runner-up at Trinity W, 4-0 vs. Radford W, 2-1 (2OT) at Boston College L, 1-2 AIAW Tournament, Third Place at Mt. Holyoke W, 4-0 at North Carolina L, 0-3 ADELPHI W, 4-2 BROWN L, 0-1 MASSACHUSETTS L, 1-2 vs Cortland State (NCAA 1st Round) W, 3-0 at Plymouth State W, 2-0 WESLEYAN W, 5-0 at Brown L, 1-3 vs. Brown (NCAA Quarterfinal) W, 1-0 GEORGE WASHINGTON W, 3-0 VERMONT L, 1-2 (OT) at New Hampshire W, 1-0 vs. UMass (NCAA Semifinal)# W, 2-1(OT) SMITH W, 10-0 DARTMOUTH W, 1-0 at Vermont T, 1-1 (OT) vs. North Carolina (NCAA Final)# L, 0-2 at Cortland State T, 1-1 at Bryant W, 13-1 HARVARD W, 2-0 * - UConn Tournament at Springfield W, 2-1 at Yale T, 2-2 KEENE STATE W, 1-0 $- at Cortland State Tournament at Yale W, 4-1 vs. Massachusetts# L, 1-4 at Boston College W, 2-1 @—at Tunxis Mead Field at Massachusetts W, 2-0 at Brown# L, 2-5 YALE W, 3-0 #--NCAA College Cup (Chapel Hill, N.C.) NORTH CAROLINA L, 0-2 vs. Penn State# W, 3-0 COLORADO COLL.EGE W, 2-1 BROWN W, 6-0 #—EAIAW Tournament PRINCETON W, 2-0 1983 (19-2-1) VERMONT W, 3-2 at Hartford W, 1-0 NCAA Tournament Semifinal NEW HAMSPHIRE W, 7-0 vs. Brown (NCAA 1st Round) W, 5-0 at Harvard W, 4-2 vs. UMass (NCAA Quarterfinal) L, 0-1 NORTH CAROLINA W, 3-1 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 4-2 (2 OT, penalty kicks) at Providence W, 8-0 WESTFIELD W, 3-1 vs. Adelphi* W, 2-1 BROWN (EAIAW Quarterfinal)# W, 2-0 at. Villanova* W, 2-0 CORTLAND STATE (EAIAW Semifinal)# vs. Cal-Berkeley@ W, 2-1 W, 1-0 vs. Central Florida@ W, 1-0 HARVARD (EAIAW Final)# L, 1-2 (OT) 1985 (14-5-0) vs. Cincinnati@ T, 0-0 CALIFORNIA (AIAW 1st Round)% W, 4-2 NCAA Tournament First at Springfield W, 2-1 OREGON (AIAW Quarterfinal)% W, 3-1 Round at Yale W, 6-2 at North Carolina (AIAW Semifinal)% L, 0-5 at Massachusetts W, 1-0 vs. Missouri-St. Louis (AIAW Consolation)% W, MONMOUTH W, 5-0 at Adelphi W, 2-1 2-1 HARTWICK W, 2-0 PRINCETON W, 1-0 #—EAIAW Tournament RADFORD W, 2-0 BROWN W, 3-0 %—AIAW Tournament NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 5-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 5-0 at Springfield W, 2-0 VERMONT W, 1-0 1980 (15-4-1) CINCINNATI* W, 2-0 at Harvard W, 4-2 EAIAW Regionals, Second at George Mason L, 0-2 RADFORD W, 3-0 Place at Massachusetts L, 0-1 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 3-0 PROVIDENCE W, 2-0 WESTFIELD STATE W, 10-0 at Plymouth State* W, 2-0 vs. Brown$ L, 1-2 (OT) vs. BC (NCAA First Round) W, 2-0 vs. Massachusetts* T, 0-0 VERMONT W, 5-0 vs. George Mason (NCAA Quarterfinal) L, 0-1 vs. New Hampshire* W, 4-0 NORTH CAROLINA L, 0-5 vs. Massachusetts (NCAA Semifinal)# L, 0-1 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 9-0 at Harvard W, 1-0 (OT) *—at Villanova Tournament at Princeton L, 1-2 at Keene State W, 2-1 @—at Cortland State Tournament at Smith W, 5-0 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 1-0 #—NCAA College Cup (Chapel Hill, N.C.) SPRINGFIELD W, 3-0 at Yale W, 6-0 CORTLAND STATE W, 1-0 at Adelphi W, 1-0 1982 (16-1-1) YALE W, 3-1 at Providence W, 7-1 NCAA Tournament Semifinal MASSACHUSETTS L, 1-2 vs. Cortland State (NCAA 1st Round)# L, 1-2 at Dartmouth W, 5-0 * - at Tunxis Mead Field HARTWICK W, 4-0 HARVARD W, 2-1 $ - at George Mason University ADELPHI W, 12-0 at Vermont W, 2-1 CORTLAND STATE W, 3-0 at New Hampshire W, 7-1 1984 (17-4-2) SPRINGFIELD W, 6-1 PENN STATE W, 3-0 NCAA Tournament Final YALE W, 6-0 at Boston College L, 2-3 MASSACHUSETTS W, 1-0 (OT) PLYMOUTH STATE W, 5-0 at Hartwick W, 3-2 at Army W, 11-0 vs. St. John Fisher (EAIAW Quarterfinal)# W, 3-1 VILLANOVA* W, 4-1 PENN STATE W, 4-0 vs. UMass (EAIAW Semifinal)# W, 2-1

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Team First Game Last Game Last Result W L T Pct. Team First Game Last Game Last Result W L T Pct. Adelphi 1982 1992 W, 1-0 10 1 0 .909 Navy 2006 2006 W, 2-0 1 0 0 1.000 Army 1982 1982 W, 11-0 1 0 0 1.000 Nebraska 1999 2000 W, 1-0 1 2 0 .333 Barry 1987 1988 L, 0-2 0 1 1 .250 New Hampshire 1979 1993 W, 2-0 15 1 0 .938 Boston College 1980 2012 L, 4-3 26 7 3 .764 North Carolina 1981 2012 L, 2-0 2 17 0 .105 Boston University 1980 2011 W, 3-0 5 3 0 .625 North Carolina State 1987 1997 W, 2-0 2 2 0 .500 Brigham Young 2003 2009 L, 1-0 1 1 0 .500 Northeastern 2011 2011 L, 2-1 0 1 0 .000 Brown 1979 2007 W, 5-1 19 5 1 .780 Notre Dame 1995 2012 L, 4-0 5 22 4 .226 Bryant 1979 1979 W, 13-1 1 0 0 1.000 Ohio 1999 1999 W, 4-0 1 0 0 1.000 California 1981 1992 W, 2-1 5 1 0 .833 Ohio State 2001 2001 L, 2-1 0 1 0 .000 UC Santa Barbara 1984 1993 W, 1-0 1 1 1 .500 Oregon 1981 2004 W, 1-0 2 0 0 1.000 Canisius 1992 1992 W, 10-0 1 0 0 1.000 Oregon State 1995 1996 W, 1-0 1 1 0 .500 Central Connecticut 2000 2012 W, 4-1 10 1 0 .909 Penn State 1979 2010 W, 3-2 (OT) 4 8 1 .346 Central Florida 1982 1994 W, 2-1 2 2 0 .500 Pittsburgh 1997 2012 L, 2-1 11 3 0 .786 Cincinnati 1983 2011 T, 2-2 (2OT) 2 1 2 .600 Plymouth State 1980 1981 W, 2-0 3 0 0 1.000 Colgate 1993 2011 W, 3-0 8 0 0 1.000 Portland 1980 2004 L, 3-2 2 1 1 .625 Colorado College 1984 1991 L, 1-0 2 3 1 .417 Providence 1983 2012 W, 3-2 (2OT) 28 2 1 .919 Columbia 2006 2006 W, 2-1 1 0 0 1.000 Radford 1983 1986 W, 2-1 (2OT) 3 0 0 1.000 Cornell 1987 1996 W, 10-1 7 0 0 1.000 Rhode Island 1988 2002 W, 2-1 (2OT) 8 0 0 1.000 Cortland State 1980 1984 W, 3-0 5 3 1 .611 Rutgers 1987 2012 W, 3-1 15 2 4 .809 Dartmouth 1979 2001 W, 1-0 (2OT) 12 1 0 .923 Sacred Heart 2001 2004 W, 1-0 2 0 0 1.000 DePaul 2005 2012 W, 3-2 8 0 0 1.000 St. John’s 1993 2012 W, 5-1 15 5 1 .738 Duke 1990 2006 W, 2-1 4 1 0 .800 St. John Fisher 1980 1980 W, 3-1 1 0 0 1.000 Fairfield 1997 2008 T, 2-2 (2OT) 2 0 1 .833 St. Louis 2002 2002 W, 2-0 1 0 0 1.000 Florida 2001 2005 L, 5-0 0 3 0 .000 San Francisco 1997 1997 W, 4-1 1 0 0 1.000 Florida State 2002 2008 L, 3-0 2 2 0 .500 Santa Clara 1990 2012 L, 1-1 (2OT) 2 7 1 .250 George Mason 1982 1985 L, 2-0 1 2 0 .333 Seton Hall 1995 2010 W, 3-0 10 0 0 1.000 George Washington 1981 1981 W, 3-0 1 0 0 1.000 Siena 2010 2010 L, 3-2 (OT) 0 1 0 000 Georgetown 1995 2012 L, 0-4 10 3 0 .769 Smith 1979 1981 W, 10-0 3 0 0 1.000 Georgia 1996 2002 W, 3-2 (2OT) 3 0 0 1.000 South Florida 2005 2012 L, 1-0 5 2 1 .688 Hartford 1986 2004 W, 3-0 15 5 1 .738 Southern Cal 1999 1999 L, 2-1 (OT) 0 1 0 .000 Hartwick 1982 1985 W, 2-0 3 0 0 1.000 Southern Methodist1996 1996 W, 4-0 1 0 0 1.000 Harvard 1979 2011 L, 1-2 24 5 1 .817 Springfield 1979 1986 W, 8-0 8 0 0 1.000 Hofstra 2003 2010 L, 1-0 3 1 1 .700 Stanford 1988 2007 L, 1-0 2 3 0 .400 Holy Cross 1986 1993 W, 7-0 8 0 0 1.000 Syracuse 1997 2012 L, 3-2 17 1 0 .944 FIRST MEETING Temple FIRST MEETING Illinois 2010 2010 W, 2-1 (OT) 1 0 0 1.000 Texas 2006 2006 T, 1-1 (2OT) 0 0 1 .500 James Madison 1995 1998 W, 3-0 2 0 0 1.000 Trinity 1979 1979 W, 4-0 1 0 0 1.000 Keene State 1984 1987 W, 1-0 4 0 0 1.000 UCLA 1997 2008 L, 3-0 1 2 0 .500 LaSalle FIRST MEETING Vanderbilt 1999 1999 W, 2-0 1 0 0 1.000 Long Beach State 2003 2003 W, 5-0 1 0 0 1.000 Vermont 1979 2012 W, 4-2 15 1 2 .888 Louisville 2005 2011 T, 2-2 (2OT) 2 0 2 .750 Villanova 1983 2012 W, 2-1 (2OT) 15 2 3 .825 Loyola (Md.) 1998 1998 W, 6-0 1 0 0 1.000 Virginia 1990 2010 L, 1-0 (2OT) 2 3 0 .400 Maine 2006 2012 W, 3-0 1 0 1 .750 Virginia Tech 2001 2011 L, 1-0 3 1 0 .750 Marist 2012 2012 W, 3-1 1 0 0 1.000 Wake Forest 2003 2011 W, 2-1 2 0 1 .833 Marquette 2005 2012 L, 4-1 2 6 1 .277 Washington 1992 2003 T, 1-1 (2OT) 2 0 1 .833 Maryland 1997 2005 W, 2-1 (2OT) 3 0 1 .875 Washington State 1994 1994 L, 2-1 0 1 0 .000 Massachusetts 1979 2006 L, 2-1 20 14 3 .581 Wesleyan 1979 1979 W, 5-0 1 0 0 1.000 Memphis FIRST MEETING West Virginia 1996 2011 L, 2-1 11 5 3 .658 Miami 1999 2002 W, 5-0 4 1 0 .800 Westfield State 1981 1983 W, 10-0 3 0 0 1.000 Michigan 2003 2003 W, 5-0 1 0 0 1.000 William & Mary 1987 2010 T, 0-0 (2OT) 5 4 1 .550 Missouri-St. Louis 1981 1982 W, 2-1 2 0 0 1.000 Wisconsin 1987 2002 W, 2-1 4 2 0 .667 Monmouth 1985 1989 W, 6-0 5 0 0 1.000 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1995 1995 W, 6-0 1 0 0 1.000 Mt. Holyoke 1979 1979 W, 4-0 1 0 0 1.000 Yale 1979 2010 W, 2-0 23 2 2 .888 **2013 Opponents in Bold 78 2013 UConn women’s soccer media guide 2013 UConn women’s soccer media guide 79 Universityhuskies and the U. Sof. National Conne Team cticut

28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections The Huskies and the U.S. National Team

Throughout the years, the University of Connecticut women’s soccer program has established itself as one of the premier programs in the country. In addition to the postseason appearances and perennial player accolades, several Huskies throughout the years have participated on the highest level of women’s soccer competition with the U.S. National Teams. These players have traveled internationally and across the United States where they have exhibited their skills and talents. Sara Whalen, a 1997 UConn graduate, helped the U.S. Women’s National Team to take home the 1999 World Cup Championship title and the Silver Medal in the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Former Husky three-time All-American forward Mary-Frances Monroe has also made several national team appearances. Most recently, midfielder Meghan Schnur played with the U-19 US Team that competed in the FIFA World Championship in 2004. Additionally, Kristen Graczyk was called in three times in 2005 to participate in the Under-21 National Team camp. During the summer of 2009, Brittany Taylor was called up to play for the National Team, while Elizabeth Eng participated on the youth National Squad.

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Ch r i s t y Ro w e Je n n i f e r St r o n g 1996 Me g h a n Sc h n u r 1991, 1992 2002-2004, 2007-2011

Ke r r y Co n n o r s Br i t t a n y Ta y l o r 1997 Ca s e y Zi m n y Kr i s t e n Gr a cz y k 2006-2011 2001 2003, 2005

U.S. Na t i o n a l Te a m U.S. Yo u t h Na t i o n a l Te a m Pl a y e r ...... Ye a r Pl a y e r ...... Ye a r Meghan Schnur...... 2009, 10, 11 Elizabeth Eng...... 2008 Brittany Taylor...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Brittany Taylor...... 2006, 07 Mary-Frances Monroe...... 2000, 01, Meghan Schnur...... 2002, 03, 04, 07, 08 Sara Whalen...... 1996, 97, 98, 99, 00 Kristen Graczyk...... 2003, 05 Kerry Connors...... 1997 Casey Zimny...... 2001 Christy Rowe...... 1996 Jennifer Strong...... 1991, 92 Karen Ferguson...... 1992, 93 Karen Warner...... 1990 Jennifer Strong...... 1992 Kim Prutting...... 1987 Kim Prutting...... 1987, 88 Judy Michalski...... 1983 El i z a b e t h En g Tara Buckley...... 1983, 85 2008 Moira Buckley...... 1983 Felice Duffy...... 1982

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections Foreign Tours In August of 1992, Len Tsantiris added a new dimension to Connecticut women’s soccer by bringing the team on an inter- national tour of Denmark. Since 1992, the program has had the privilege of traveling to different parts of the world three additional times. The NCAA rule limits a foreign tour to once every four years, which allows Coach Tsantiris to bring each class once. He believes that it is an integral part of the education that his players receive during their four years at UConn: “Not only can we prepare for the regular season and play against some of the best women’s teams in the world, but our players have the opportunity to learn about different cultures, see how the game is appreciated in other countries, and experience parts of the world that they may never see again.”

The foreign tour typically commences two days into preseason and lasts between 10 and 14 days. Players report to UConn in early August, complete compliance certification and fitness testing before the trip and then return to campus several days before classes begin. The following is a summary of the past four trips that Coach Tsantiris and his teams have taken. 1992: DENMARK

In 1992, Coach Tsantiris made history and ventured into his first international tour. The team played a challenging six- game schedule against top Division I and II clubs which included national team players from Denmark, Australia and Finland. The team finished the trip 3-1-2. Coach Tsantiris was very pleased with the outcome of the trip, “I was excited to expose the team to international soccer,” said Tsantiris. “We chose Denmark because the women’s club leagues there play some of the best women’s soccer in the world. They play a thinking kind of game.” 1996: DENMARK AND NORWAY

The success and benefits of the program’s first trip to Denmark encouraged Coach Tsantiris and his team to return to the Scandinavian countries four years later. Accompanied by many friends and family of the women’s soccer team, the Hus- kies began their Scandinavian tour in Copenhagen, Denmark. Highlights of the trip included attendance at a professional game, a scenic ferry ride from Denmark to Norway that included sights of the Oslo Fjord, and sightseeing in Copenhagen and Oslo. On the field, the Huskies improved on their international record from 1992 and came away from the trip with a 4-1 record. The Huskies beat Vejle (4-1), the No. 2 ranked women’s soccer professional club team in Denmark’s first division, along with Mejrup (2-1) and FFI (3-1). The team’s only loss came to a very expe- rienced and talented For- tuna squad, the #1 ranked club team in Europe at the time. Though the Huskies lost this game, they quickly identified areas that needed improvement for the regular season by gaining tremen- dous experience. Conse- quently, UConn challenged for a national championship the following year. In addi- tion, a relationship between UConn and Fortuna extend- ed into a return trip from Fortuna to Morrone Stadi- um on the UConn campus for an exhibition game on September 10, 1998.

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2000: GREECE AND ITALY

In 2000, Coach Tsantiris decided that it was time to take the team to his homeland. He is originally from a small island in Greece, but the team did not visit his island. They spent time in Athens, Leptokaria Pieria and Thessaloniki. During a two week tour of Greece and Italy, the Huskies played eight games, winning all eight and were crowned champions of the 3rd AEGEAN Olympus Cup. Coach Tsantiris valued the opportunity to go overseas and reflected on the importance of the trip shortly before leaving, “We are going to Greece and Italy to play games. We will play four in each country in order to gain competitive game experience that you can’t get from practicing. It will be very valuable. This experience will help us next year and the year after and will benefit all of our classes.”

Sightseeing on this trip included Mt. Olympus, the ancient site of Dion, the ancient castle of Platamon, the Acropolis, and the Parthenon. After 7 days in Greece, the team traveled to Italy and spent time in Udine, Venice and Rome. With excel- lent food and amazing sites, the trip proved to be an invaluable experience for the team as they developed a more posses- sion style of play and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinal, losing to the eventual National Champions. As coach Tsantiris foresaw, three years later the team played in the national championship game. 2004: BRAZIL

The men’s Brazilian national team has seen dominance with the likes of Pele, Ronaldo and Ronaldinho, and the women’s national team has emerged over the past seven years as a World Cup and Olympic contender. On the field, the Brazil- ians display technical superiority, creativity and a confidence in their abilities to which most players aspire. Believing that his players would learn from and pick up some of Brazil’s savvy play, Coach Tsantiris decided that a trip to South America would be a new and exciting opportunity for the program. A 12-day tour of Rio de Janeiro, Buzios and Teresopolis proved to be an amazing experience for the group. “Everyday we were doing something. A lot of good things came out of it and it was a very educational experience for everyone. The kids were able to experience a different culture and create camara- derie with one another. And at the same time, we were in the richest soccer country in the world. It gave us an opportunity to play against a totally different level of competition” said Tsantiris.

The highlights of the trip included attendance at two professional games at Maracana Stadium, including a game in which former World Cup Champion Romario played. The team visited the Brazilian Soccer Hall of Fame within the Maracana, played beach soccer games against local players, visited the Corcovado and Christ the Redeemer tourist spots and practiced and played at the Brazilian National Training Center in Teresopolis.

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28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections THE LONG ISLAND CONNECTION

In his 33-year history with Connecticut women’s soccer, Len Tsantiris has had 16 natives of New York’s Long Island play for the Huskies. Not only have these 17 competed as members of the team, they have each had a major impact on the program. Twelve have earned postseason honors and six of the Long Island products have been named All-Americans. All-Americans hailing from Long Island include three-time All-American Sara Whalen and Mary-Frances Monroe, former assistant coach and 1991, 1992, and 1993 All-American Karen Ferguson, 1991 All-American Cathy Cambria, 1988 and 1990 All-American Beth Grecco, and 1987, 1988, and 1989 All-American Kim Prutting. The Huskies had their seventh different Long Island athlete named All-American in 2007 when Brittany Taylor earned the honor. The Long Island tradition continued in 2008 with the addition of Michelle Reynolds and Heather Kasper and again in 2010 and 2011 when Devin Prendergast and Gabrielle Charno joined the Huskies. Ja m i e Ba u m a n

Kim Ba v e r s t o c k Ca t h y Ca mb r i a Pa m Cl a u d i o Ka r e n Fe r g u s o n All-American (‘91) All-American (‘91,‘92,‘93)

Ma r y -Fr a n c e s Mo n r o e im r u t t i n g Be t h Gr e c c o Ma u r e e n O’Co n n o r K P All-American (‘90) All-American (‘98,’99,’00) All-American (‘87,’88,’89)

Br i t t a n y Ta y l o r Je n n i f e r Ti e t j e n Ma r g a r e t Ti e t j e n Sa r a Wh a l e n All-American (‘07, ‘09) All-American (‘95,‘96,‘97)

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