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2011 Schedule & Results THIS WEEK IN HUSKY WOMEN’S SOCCER Rankings Listed: NSCAA/Soccer America Portland/Nike Invitational Record: 1-3-1, 0-0-0 (Pac-12) Merlo Field - Portland, Ore.

Date Opponent Time/Result Friday, Sept. 9 8/19 vs. RV BYU T, 2-2 (2OT) New Mexico vs. Oregon State - 4:30 p.m. Wisconsin Tournament - at Madison Washington at Portland - 7:00 p.m. 8/26 at Wisconsin L, 2-1 8/28 vs. Iowa State L, 2-0 Sunday, Sept. 11 Husky Soccer Invitational - Seattle Washington vs. New Mexico - Noon 9/2 vs. RV Boston U L, 1-0 Oregon State at Portland - 2:30 p.m. 9/4 vs. Seattle U W, 3-1 Portland/Nike Invitational - Portland Live stats for both games and live video/radio for UW-Portland available at 9/9 at No. 24 Portland 7 p.m. www.portlandpilots.com 9/11 vs. New Mexico Noon Huskies Head To Portland For Portland/Nike Invitational 9/18 at Gonzaga 1 p.m. The UW women’s soccer team regained their confidence on Sunday, playing their best game of 9/23 at No. 6/4 UCLA* 7 p.m. the year to pick up their first win of the season against Seattle U, improving to 1-3-1. The Huskies 9/25 vs. San Francisco 4 p.m. return to Portland this weekend to play in the Portland/Nike Invitational. The last time UW played 9/30 vs. Cal* 7 p.m. at Merlo Field was in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament last year, when they upset then 10/2 vs. No. 2/2 Stanford* Noon No. 2 Portland in penalty kicks to continue the Dawgs’ great run to the Elite 8. UW will take on No. 10/7 vs. Colorado* 5 p.m. 24 Portland at 7 p.m. on Friday and New Mexico at noon, Sunday. Fans can follow all games via live stats at www.portlandpilots.com. The UW-Portland game will also have free live video and radio. 10/9 vs. Utah* Noon 10/14 vs. USC* 7 p.m. Scouting Portland 10/21 at Oregon* 7 p.m. Portland dropped to 2-3-0 after losing both games this past weekend at the Husky/Nike Invitational, 10/23 at No. 21/19 Oregon State* Noon being shut out 0-2 by both Seattle U and Boston U, extending their losing streak to three games 10/28 at Arizona* 7 p.m. (the previous loss coming to San Diego State). Portland had a great start to their season, with wins 10/30 at RV Arizona State* 1 p.m. against No. 4 Florida State and Washington State. However, after previously being ranked No. 8 in 11/3 vs. Washington State* the nation, they dropped out of the Soccer America poll and are now ranked No. 24 in the NSCAA (FSC)7p.m. poll. The Pilots are led by Danielle Foxhoven with two goals, one which was a game-winning goal, . and 13 shots. She is ranked No. 4 in Pilots’ history in all-time career goals with 49. Micaela Capelle also leads the team with 16 shots and one assist. Amanda Frisbie has the other Pilots’ goal of the Bold indicates home game season so far. In goal, all three goalkeepers have seen playing time so far this season, with Hailee * indicates Pac-12 games DeYoung playing the first three games for a total of 270 minutes, while Nicole Downing and Erin Dees All times Pacific have played the last two games for 90 minutes each. All three have allowed two goals. DeYoung is 2-1-0 with seven saves, Downing is 0-1-0 with two saves, and Dees is 0-1-0 with five saves. In his ninth season as head coach, Portland is led by Garrett Smith, who has a 139-21-7 career record 2011 Pac-12 Standings and has won six WCC championships. Smith has led the Pilots to the NCAA tournament every year, Team Conference Overall winning the title in 2005. Last season, UW pulled one of the biggest upsets in school history, ending California 0-0 5-1-0 the season for No. 2 Portland in the second round of the NCAA tournament 10-9 in penalty kicks Oregon 0-0 4-0-1 after a 1-1 tie in regulation and double overtime. In the game, Husky goalkeeper Jorde LaFontaine- Stanford 0-0 4-0-1 Kussmann made 13 saves, not including penalty kicks. UW is 2-22-2 all-time vs. Portland. UCLA 0-0 4-0-1 Washington St. 0-0 4-1-0 Scouting New Mexico Oregon St. 0-0 3-1-1 The Lobos are 3-1-2 on the season, tying St. Mary’s and Alabama, losing at Florida State, and then USC 0-0 3-3-0 defeating Cal State Bakersfield, Cal State Northridge and UCSB. Jennifer Williams leads the team Arizona St. 0-0 2-2-0 with three goals and 26 shots with two game-winning goals. Jael Fanning has three assists while Colorado 0-0 2-3-0 four other players each have recorded a goal. Kelli Cornell has played the entirety of all six games in Utah 0-0 1-3-1 goal, with 14 saves, while giving up just two goals. She has recorded four shutouts. Kit Vela enters Washington 0-0 1-3-1 her eighth season as the Lobos’ head coach, posting three-straight winning seasons. UW won its Arizona 0-0 0-4-0 very first match-up between the Huskies and the Lobos back in 2006, 1-0. Huskies Get First Win of 2011 HUSKY QUICK FACTS UW finally looked like the team fans are used to seeing. Playing their best game of the year, they won 3-1 over Seattle U in the Husky/Nike Invitational Sunday. In the fifth min- Location: Seattle, Wash. ute, freshman Chelsea Archer scored her first career goal on an assist by senior cap- Colors: Purple & Gold tain Sarah Martinez. After the Redhawks tied the match going into the half, Martinez hit Conference: Pacific-12 the game-winner in the 74th minute from the left side of the box after the ball bounced Home Field: Husky Soccer Field (2,050) around from a throw-in. Sophomore Hillary Zevenbergen scored her first career goal in Head Coach: Lesle Gallimore (California, 1986) the 86th minute when she took the ball one-on-one with the keeper and struck it in the left Record at UW: 183-145-27 (17 seasons) side of the net. The Huskies had another goal opportunity when senior Kelli Stewart was Career Record: 215-164-32 (21 seasons) fouled in the box with just a couple of minutes remaining, but the penalty kick was saved. Associate Head Coach: However, the Dawgs played a great game, outshooting Seattle U 25-7 with 14 shots on Assistant Coach: Jim Thomas goal, led by Martinez with five, sophomore Lindsay Elston with four, and Stewart, Webber 2010 Record: 13-9-2 and Archer each with three. Goalkeeper Jorde LaFontaine-Kussmann earned her first 2010 Pac-10 Record (Place): 4-5-0 (6th) win in goal, making one save. 2010 Postseason: NCAA Elite 8 2010 Final Ranking: 15 (NSCAA) Huskies Miss Chances in First Game of Husky Invitational Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/5 Despite outshooting Boston University 16-6, the Huskies fell 1-0 on Sept. 2 on an unfor- Starters Returning/Lost: 8/5 Newcomers: 5 tunate own goal. UW had plenty of opportunities as senior Alex Webber took five shots All-Time Record: 202-158-32 and one that nearly went in. Fellow seniors Sarah Martinez and Kate Deines also had Inaugural Season: 1991 great attempts on goal throughout the game while sophomore Lindsay Elson took four NCAA Tournament Appearances: 11 shots of her own. (1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘98, 2000, ‘01, ‘03, ‘04, ‘08, ‘09, 2010) Best NCAA Finish: Eight 8 (2004, 2010) Wisconsin Tournament Recap Conference Championships: 1 (2000) The Huskies dropped two tough matches at the Madison, Wis., tournament to the Bad- Athletic Communications Contact: Alyssa Chambers gers and Iowa State. In the first match, the No. 23/24 Huskies fell to Wisconsin 2-1. Al- Office Phone: 206-685-3119 though sophomore Lindsay Elston scored her second goal of the season with 27 seconds Cell Phone: 206-724-7972 left in the match, it wasn’t enough for the Dawgs. Wisconsin oushot UW 15-7 and earned Email: [email protected] more corner kicks, 9-4. In the first-ever meeting between UW and Iowa State, the Cy- Website: www.gohuskies.com clones prevailed with a 2-0 victory. Washington outshot Iowa State 18-14, creating more opportunities to score, but just could not finish.

No. 20/19 Huskies Open Season With A Draw Vs. BYU UW was the first Pac-12 team to compete in the 2011-12 school year and head coach PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Lesle Gallimore’s team did not disappoint. After the Huskies trailed 1-0 early on, they rallied back against a tough BYU team to tie and eventually take the lead in the first half Allie Beahan ...... BEE-han before ending in a 2-2 draw with the Cougars. Sophomore Brianna Sweeney scored her Lindsey Bos...... BOSS first career goal in the 19th minute off of a corner kick. Less then 10 minutes later, Elston Kelsea Brajkovich...... BRACK-oh-vich scored on a long pass in the middle of the field from sophomore Allie Beahan. After BYU Kari Davidson...... CARE-ee came back to equalize the score, the Huskies went into overtime - it was the fourth- Kate Deines...... DIE-ness straight game that they had played in overtime, dating back to last season in the NCAA Faustine Dufka...... FOSS-teen, DUFF-kuh Elite 8. Freshmen Jaclyn Softli and the Archer twins, Chelsea and Christina played in their Megan Kufeld...... COO-feld first collegiate game while sophomore transfer Stine Shoening got the start, giving an Lesle Gallimore...... LESS-lee, GAL-ih-more impressive performance on defense. Jorde LaFontaine-Kussmann...... CUSS-man Deines Name Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Candidate Stine Schoening...... Stee-nuh Show-NING Two University of Washington student-athletes were named candidates for a national Annie Sittauer...... SIT-tower award. Seniors Kate Deines (women’s soccer) and Brent Richards (men’s soccer) are Jaclyn Softli...... Softly each part of a 30 person group honored by Lowe’s. Brianna Sweeney...... Bri-ON-uh Hillary Zevenbergen...... Zev-IN-berg-IN The Lowe’s Senior CLASS award is given out each year to an outstanding Division I senior student in 10 different sports. The acronym CLASS stands for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School. The award honors those seniors that excel in four different aspects: community, classroom, character, and competition.

Deines has produced on the field from the start of her career at UW. As a freshman she finished second on the team with seven goals, and was named to the Pac-10 All- Freshman First-Team. In her last two seasons, she played and started in every game the Huskies played.

As a sophomore, Deines was named to Second-Team All-Pacific Region and Second- Team All-Pac-10. Last year, Deines had her best season yet as one of the Husky team captains. She earned both First-Team All-Pacific Region and First-Team All-Pac-10 hon- ors while leading the Huskies in goals and points and to the NCAA Elite 8. Her achieve- ments allowed her to play for U-23 National Team this summer. Additionally, she was acknowledged with the Provost Academic Excellence Award at the NSCAA TOP 25 POLL WESPYs (Washington’s version of the ESPY awards). She was also rewarded for her scholarly SEPT. 6, 2011 efforts by being named to the Second-Team Pac-10 All-Academic and the NSCAA Scholar All-West Region. She was also recently named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch list for top Rank Team 2011 Record player of the year. 1 North Carolina (32) 4-0-0 2 Stanford* 4-0-1 Deines Named To The Hermann Trophy Watch List 3 Maryland 5-0-1 The Pac-12 Conference has five players on the 42-athlete watch list for the Missouri Athletic 4 Oklahoma State 7-0-0 5 Florida State 5-1-0 Club’s Hermann Trophy, the highest individual award in collegiate soccer. 6 UCLA* 4-0-1 7 Virginia 6-0-0 Stanford senior Teresa Noyola and junior Courtney Verloo represent the Cardinal on the list, 8 Notre Dame 3-2-0 and are accompanied by UCLA senior Sydney Leroux, Oregon State senior Colleen Boyd and 9 Florida 4-1-0 Washington junior Kate Deines. 10 Duke 5-1-0 11 UC Irvine 5-0-0 Noyola is a two-time NSCAA first-team All-American and is coming off career highs in goals 12 Marquette 5-1-0 (10) and assists (12). Verloo earned NSCAA third-team All-America honors as a sophomore in 13 Pepperdine 5-0-1 2010. Leroux scored 13 goals last year, while Boyd notched a school-record 14 shutouts and 14 Wisconsin-Milwaukee6-0-0 Deines dropped nine goals on the season. 15 Boston College 3-0-2 16 Memphis 5-0-0 According to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, the 15 semi-finalists are 17 Santa Clara 3-0-2 announced in late November, and then reduced to three finalists soon after. The Hermann 18 Wake Forest 4-1-0 19 Tennessee 5-1-0 Trophy winner will be announced Jan. 6, 2012. 20 Illinois 5-1-0 21 Oregon State* 3-1-1 Solo To Go “Dancing” 22 Ohio State 4-2-0 , a former Washington women’s soccer star, who recently helped lead the US Wom- 23 Boston University* 5-0-1 en’s National Team to the Championship Game of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, will be one of 24 Portland* 2-3-0 12 celebrities to compete on the 13th season of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars. 25 Virgina Tech 6-0-0

Solo will be the sixth female athlete to star in the hit series, following Olympic champion figure Receiving Votes: Kansas, Penn State, William & skater Kristi Yamaguchi (season 6 champion), Grand Slam tennis champion Monica Seles (sea- Mary, Dayton, Iowa, Califronia*, Missouri, George- son 6), Olympic volleyball player Misty May-Treanor (season 7), Olympic gold medal gymnast town, Central Florida, San Diego, Wisconsin*, James Shawn Johnson (season 8 champion), and Olympic gold medal swimmer Natalie Coughlin (sea- Madison, USC* son 9). Female athletes have found great success in the competition as two of the previous five *Indicates 2011 Husky opponent

2011 ROSTER SOCCER AMERICA SEPT. 5 No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/Last School 0 Kari Davidson GK 5-10 RS-JR Portland, Ore./Jesuit Rank Team 2011 Record 1 Jorde LaFontaine-Kussmann GK 5-6 SR Lakewood, Wash./California 1 North Carolina 4-0-0 2 Kate Deines MF 5-9 SR Issaquah, Wash./Issaquah 2 Stanford* 5-0-1 3 Chelsea Archer MF/F 5-5 FR Oakland, Calif./Bishop O’Dowd 3 Maryland 5-0-1 5 Sarah Martinez F 5-8 SR Des Moines, Wash./Mount Rainier 4 UCLA* 4-0-1 6 Lindsey Bos MF 5-6 SO Snohomish, Wash./Archbishop Murphy 5 Oklahoma State 6-0-0 7 Sami Page D 5-4 FR Moorpark, Calif./Moorpark 6 Duke 5-1-0 8 Kelsea Brajkovich MF 5-7 JR Thousand Oaks, Calif./La Reina 7 Notre Dame 3-2-0 9 Brianna Sweeney D 5-9 SO Woodinville, Wash./Woodinville 8 Florida 4-1-0 10 Jaclyn Softli F 5-9 FR Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake 9 Florida State 5-1-0 11 Kelli Stewart MF/F 5-7 SR Mukilteo, Wash./Kamiak 10 Virginia 6-0-0 13 Alex Webber F 5-5 SR Poway, Calif./Poway 11 Boston College 3-0-2 14 Christina Archer MF 5-5 FR Oakland, Calif./Bishop O’Dowd 12 Marquette 5-1-0 15 Allie Beahan F 5-7 SO Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake 13 UC Irvine 5-0-0 16 Kellie Welch MF 5-4 SO Los Altos, Calif./Los Altos 14 Wisconsin-Milwaukee6-0-0 17 Morgan Swanson F 5-7 RS-FR Tacoma, Wash./Stadium 15 Virginia Tech 6-0-0 18 Megan Kufeld GK 5-8 FR Fremont, Calif./Washington 16 Memphis 5-0-0 19 Stine Schoening D 5-5 SO Woodinville, Wash/UNC Greensboro 17 Pepperdine 5-0-1 20 Annie Sittauer D/F 5-8 SO Everett, Wash./Everett 18 Santa Clara 3-0-2 21 Lindsay Elston MF 5-8 SO Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake 19 Oregon State* 3-1-1 22 Faustine Dufka D/MF 5-10 RS-JR San Francisco, Calif./International 20 Boston University* 5-0-1 24 Hillary Zevenbergen F/MF 6-0 SO Woodway, Wash./King’s 21 William & Mary 4-0-1 25 Molly Boyd D 5-9 SO Seattle, Wash./Nathan Hale 22 Wake Forest 4-1-0 23 Auburn 4-1-0 24 Wisconsin* 4-1-0 Head Coach: Lesle Gallimore (18th season) Associate Head Coach: Amy Griffin (16th season) 25 Tennessee 5-1-0 Assistant Coach: Jim Thomas (4th season) Athletic Trainer: Chris Melton (2nd season) 25 Penn State 5-1-0

*Indicates 2011 Husky opponent have taken home the top prize, winning the entire competition in their respective seasons.

“I have a great fan base,” Solo says. “I also have my critics. It will be interesting to see what happens here.” She continues, “I’m filled with so much anxiety because I have no moves. I’m a pure athlete who is stiff in the shoulders, not loose. We definitely have a lot of work to do.”

Sweeney Named Gohuskies.com Student-Athlete of the Week Husky women’s soccer sophomore Brianna Sweeney was named the Gohuskies.com Student-Athlete of the Week for the week of Aug. 15-21. She is the first honoree of the 2011-12 season and this is the first such honor of her career.

Sweeney, a defender from Woodinville, Wash., scored her first career goal in the season-opener vs. BYU on Aug. 19. She scored off of a rebound shot in the 19th minute to tie the game at 1-1. The Huskies and Cougars eventually went on to tie, 2-2.

Huskies Picked Fifth By Pac-12 Coaches The Huskies were the underdog going into the NCAA Second Round vs. No. 2 Portland, trailing the all-time series 23-2-2. But, having lost to the Pilots in overtime during the regular season and in the NCAA Second Round a year ago, the Huskies knew what they were up against at Merlo Field. The first half was even in shots, 6-4 Portland and the Huskies took the lead in the 28th minute with a goal by senior McKenna Waitley on an assist from Jane Mitchell. Portland responded though just 10 seconds later, as Sophie Schmidt scored to tie. Although Portland outshot UW 21-0 in the second half and both overtime periods, junior goalie Jorde LaFontaine-Kussmann made 13 saves as the game ended in a tie. Penalty kicks would then decide the game. The Huskies won the coin flip and elected to kick first. Kate Deines, Sarah Martinez and Lindsay Elston made theirs before Mitchell misses. Waitley then made hers as the fifth kicker in the first round. Portland made four out of its five as well as LaFontaine-Kussmann stopped Keelin Winters shot. In sudden death PK’s, Hannah Greig, Lindsey Bos, Kelli Stewart, LaFontaine-Kussmann and Hillary Zevenbergen all made theirs as Portland’s next five did as well. Deines was up again for the Huskies, making her second kick. LaFontaine-Kussmann then blocked Jessica Tsao’s kick to win the shootout.

20 Years Of Women’s Soccer At UW 20 years ago, women’s soccer at UW began. In 1991, Dang Pibulvech became the first coach and led the team for three years before Gallimore took over in 1994. All season, UW invites fans to help celebrate and honor all of those who have passed through the program and helped in its success over the years.

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Fans looking for season tickets can purchase the Husky Gold Card which grants general admission access to all men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, gymnastics, baseball and softball games. Washington Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 06, 2011) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 1-3-1 1-1-1 0-1 0-1 CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 1-3-1 1-1-1 0-1 0-1

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% gw pk-att Aug 19 BYU T o 2 2-2 859 13 Alex Webber 5 0 0 0 1 5 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Aug 26 at #23 Wisconsin L 1-2 449 21 Lindsay Elston 5 2 0 4 13 . 1 5 4 0 0 - 0 Aug 28 vs Iowa State L 0-2 173 5 Sarah Martinez 3 1 1 3 1 1 . 0 9 1 1 0 - 0 Sep 02 BOSTONU L 0-1 1023 15 Allie Beahan 5 0 1 1 10 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Sep 04 SEATTLE U W 3-1 1215 11 Kelli Stewart 5 0 0 0 9 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 Kate Deines 4 0 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS WASH OPP 3 Chelsea Archer 5 1 0 2 5 . 2 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 10 Jaclyn Softli 4 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 6-81 8-63 24 Hillary Zevenbergen 5 1 0 2 3 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 0 Goals scored per game 1.20 1.60 20 Annie Sittauer 5 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shot pct. .0 7 4 .1 2 7 9 Brianna Sweeney 4 10211.000 0 0 - 0 S h o t s / G a m e 16.2 12.6 25 Molly Boyd 4 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 CORNER KICKS 26 25 7 Sami Page 4 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTY KICKS 0-1 0-0 17 Morgan Swanson 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTIES 16 Kellie Welch 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Yellow cards 3 0 8 Kelsea Brajkovich 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Red cards 0 0 14 Christina Archer 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 ATTENDANCE 19 Stine Schoening 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 T o ta l 3097 449 6 Lindsey Bos 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 3/1032 1/449 Total 5 6 2 14 81 . 0 7 4 1 0 - 1 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/173 Opponents 5 8 7 23 63 . 1 2 7 3 0 - 0

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho 1 Jorde Lafontaine-Kus 4 390:00 6 1.38 19 . 7 6 0 1-2-0 0 0 Kari Davidson 1 90:00 2 2.00 4 . 6 6 7 0-1-0 0 Total 5 480:00 8 1.50 24 . 7 5 0 1-3-0 0 Opponents 5 480:00 6 1.12 29 . 8 2 9 3-1-0 2

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Washington 3 3 0 0 6 Opponents 3 5 0 0 8

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Washington 40 41 0 0 81 Opponents 45 18 0 0 63

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Washington 20 4 0 0 24 Opponents 13 16 0 0 29

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Washington 10 16 0 0 26 Opponents 18 7 0 0 25

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Washington 27 21 0 0 48 Opponents 27 17 0 0 44