PAC-10 CONFERENCE PAC-12 CONFERENCE

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2012 PAC-12 CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER STANDINGS

Conference Overall TP W L T PCT HOME AWAY W L T PCT HOME AWAY NEUT STREAK Stanford*^$ 33 11 0 0 1.000 5-0 6-0 21 2 1 .896 12-0-1 7-0 2-2 L 1 UCLA^ 25 8 2 1 .773 3-1-1 5-1-0 18 3 2 .826 9-1-1 8-2-1 1-0 L 1 California^ 24 8 3 0 .727 4-2 4-1 16 6 0 .727 7-4 9-2 0-0 L 1 Washington State^ 19 6 4 1 .591 5-1-0 1-3-1 12 6 2 .650 8-1 3-4-2 1-1 T 1 Arizona State^ 19 6 4 1 .591 5-3 1-0-2 10 9 2 .524 5-4 3-5-2 2-0 L 1 Oregon State 12 3 5 3 .409 2-1-2 1-4-1 11 6 3 .625 5-2-2 6-4-1 0-0 L 1 Washington^ 11 3 6 2 .364 2-1-2 1-5 10 8 3 .548 5-2-1 5-6-2 0-0 L 2 USC 11 3 6 2 .364 3-1 0-5-2 6 10 3 .395 4-7 2-3-3 0-0 W 1 Utah 10 3 7 1 .318 3-2 0-5-1 8 8 3 .500 6-2 1-5-2 1-1 T 1 Oregon 10 3 7 1 .318 3-2-1 0-4-1 8 10 2 .450 7-3-1 1-7-1 0-0 W 1 Colorado 8 2 7 2 .273 0-5-1 2-2-1 8 8 4 .500 3-5-1 4-3-3 1-0 T 1 Arizona 8 2 7 2 .273 1-4-2 0-3-1 6 11 3 .375 2-4-2 3-6-1 1-1 L 1 The Conference champion is determined by highest number of points (TP); Win = 3 pts, Tie = 1 pt, Loss = 0 pts. *-Conference Champion; ^-NCAA Tournament Participant; $- College Cup Participant

THIS YEAR IN PAC-12 SOCCER

•Arizona (6-11-3) posted a !ve-win improvement over 2011, which included •Stanford (21-2-1) posted its fourth consecutive perfect Conference record, a signature win over California in the Pac-12 opener. Forward Jazmin Ponce, made its 15th straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Conference’s leader in shots per game (4.25), was a !rst team All-Pac-12 its !fth straight College Cup semi!nal, where it fell to eventual national cham- performer, while goalkeeper Gabby Kaufman led the league in saves (108) in pion North Carolina in overtime. Nine Cardinal players garnered all conference her !rst year in net for the Wildcats. accolades, with a league-high !ve being named to the !rst team. Defenders •Arizona State (10-9-2) won its !nal four regular season games to secure a Alina Garciamendez and Rachel Quon and mid!elder Mariah Nogueira were fourth-place Conference !nish and earned its third NCAA Tournament berth tabbed NSCAA All-Americans. in the last four years. Three Sun Devils— senior Taylor McCarter, junior Devin •UCLA (18-3-2) came in at No. 6 in the !nal NSCAA poll after !nishing second Marshall and freshman Cali Farquharson— were All-Pac-12 selections. ASU in the Pac-12 and advancing to the quarter!nals of the NCAA Tournament. notched regular season wins over NCAA Tournament teams Washington State UCLA was the last unbeaten team in Division I, with its !rst loss coming in the and Pepperdine. penultimate week of the regular season. Nine Bruins were named to all-con- •California (16-6-0) !nished third in the Conference and earned a No. 21 ference teams, and Pac-12 Player of the Year Zakiya Bywaters and defender ranking in the !nal NSCAA poll. The Bears closed out the regular season on a Abby Dahlkemper were NSCAA All-Americans. 13-3 run and were in the hunt for the Pac-12 Championship until the !nal week •USC (6-10-3) closed out the 2012 campaign with an upset of then-No. 2 of the season. Making its ninth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, UCLA to gain some momentum heading into 2013. Prior to its win over UCLA, Cal knocked off Pepperdine on the road in the !rst round. Forward Ifeoma USC suffered one-goal losses to California and Stanford, and eight of its 11 Onumonu, who tied for third in the Conference in points per game (1.33), was Pac-12 games, including the loss to the Cardinal, were decided in overtime. named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year. Midei"eder/forward Samantha Johnson garnered All-Pac-12 honorable men- •Colorado (8-8-4) !nished with a 6-1-2 record in non-conference play and was tion, while mid!elder Jamie Fink earned an All-Pac-12 Freshman team nod. very competitive against Pac-12 competition in Danny Sanchez’s !rst year at •Utah (8-8-3) started the season on a tear, posting a 5-1-2 record in non- the helm. The Buffaloes lost just one league match by multiple goals and saw conference play that included victories over Conference USA champion six extend into overtime. They lost to each of the Conference’s top three teams Colorado College, and Mountain West Conference champion BYU, which came by one-goal margins and carried late leads over California and Stanford. Mid- in at No. 5 in the !nal NSCAA poll. The Utes proved tough to beat at home this !elder Amy Barczuk was a second team All-Pac-12 selection, while mid!elder season, as they went 6-2 in Salt Lake City and allowed just two goals in their Madison Krauser was named to the Freshman All-Pac-12 team. home wins. Defender Avery Ford earned Pac-12 honorable mention status, • Oregon (8-10-2) allowed 1.02 goals per game this season, a !gure that ranks and Lindsey Luke was one of two goalkeepers selected to the All-Pac-12 third in the Pac-12, and the Ducks conceded three goals just one time (Stan- Freshman team. ford is the only Conference team to allow two goals or fewer in every game). •Washington (10-8-3) reeled off seven straight wins to open the season, four of They closed out the season on a high note, claiming a 2-0 victory over Oregon which came on the road, and !ve of which were decided by multiple-goal mar- State in the Civil War. Mid!elder Scout Libke received All-Pac-12 honorable gins. The Huskies earned an impressive win over Arizona State and showed mention acclaim, while defender Mariah Powers earned a spot on the Pac-12 resilience in an overtime victory over Colorado in Pac-12 play. The Huskies All-Freshman team. received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, marking its eighth berth •Oregon State (11-6-3) reached 11 wins for the fourth consecutive year under since 2000. Mid!elders Lindsay Elston and Isabel Farrell and goalkeeper Kari head coach Linus Rhode, and is one of three Pac-12 teams to accomplish Davidson garnered All-Pac-12 consideration. that feat. The Beavers, who went 8-1 in non-conference play and notched a •Washington State (12-6-2) won !ve of its !nal seven matches to !nish tied marquee road win over then-No. 18 Portland, were ranked as highly as No. 23 for fourth in the Conference and earned its third NCAA tournament berth in the in the NSCAA poll. Forward Jenna Richardson, who ranked seventh in the Pac- last four seasons. The Cougars fell to No. 24 Portland in penalty kicks in the 12 in goals per game (0.44), was a second team All-Pac-12 selection, while !rst round. Forwards Micaela Castain and Brandi Vega and defender Rachael Sammy Jo Prudhomme earned Pac-12 All-Freshman laurels. Doyle were second team All-Pac-12 selections. Castain, who averaged 0.55 goals per game, was the Conference’s third-leading scorer. WOMEN’S SOCCER SID’S PAC-12 COACHES

ARIZ ...... www.arizonawildcats.com ARIZ ...... LISA OYEN STAN...... PAUL RATCLIFFE ...... Jessica Hall ...... 12-40-7/3rd Season ...... 179-37-20/10th Season ...... [email protected] ...... Career NCAA Appearances: 0 ...... Career NCAA Appearances: 11 ...... 520-621-4163 ...... NCAA Championships: 1 ASU ...... KEVIN BOYD ASU ...... www.thesundevils.com ...... 54-52-14/6th Season UCLA ...... B.J. SNOW ...... Steve Rodriguez ...... Career NCAA Appearances: 11 ...... 35-3-6/2nd Season ...... [email protected] ...... Career NCAA Appearances: 2 ...... 480-965-6592 CAL ...... NEIL McGUIRE ...... 73-41-12/6th Season USC ...... ALI KHOSROSHAHIN CAL ...... www.calbears.com ...... Career NCAA Appearances: 5 ...... 74-43-13/6th Season ...... Anna Oleson-Wheeler ...... Career NCAA Appearances: 7 ...... [email protected] COLO ...... DANNY SANCHEZ ...... NCAA Championships: 1 ...... 510-642-5846 ...... 8-8-4/1st Season ...... Career NCAA Appearances: 0 UTAH ...... RICH MANNING COL ...... www.cubuffs.com ...... 128-80-23/11th Season ...... Marlee Horn ORE ...... TARA ERICKSON ...... Career NCAA Appearances: 5 ...... [email protected] ...... 70-71-18/8th Season ...... 303-492-5626 ...... Career NCAA Appearances: 0 WASH ...... LESLE GALLIMORE ...... 199-158-34/ 19th Season ORE ...... www.goducks.com OSU ...... LINUS RHODE ...... Career NCAA Appearances: 12 ...... Cameron Harati ...... 60-34-10/5th Season ...... [email protected] ...... Career NCAA Appearances: 3 WSU ...... KEIDANE McALPINE ...... 541-346-5488 ...... 12-6-2/ 1st Season ...... Career NCAA Appearances: 1 OSU ...... www.osubeavers.com ...... Matt Franzblau PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY RANKINGS ...... [email protected] This Week (12/4) ...... 541-737-3720 NSCAA: Stanford (3), UCLA (6), California (21) Soccer America: Stanford (1), UCLA (5), California (18) STAN ...... www.gostanford.com ...... David Kiefer ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU ...... [email protected] PRE x/x x/x x/x x/x x/x x/x ...... 650-736-7921 8/21 x/x x/x x/x x/x x/x x/x 8/28 x/x x/x x/x x/x x/x 23/21 UCLA ...... www.uclabruins.com 9/4 x/x x/x x/x x/x x/x x/x ...... Liza David 9/11 x/x x/x x/x x/x x/x x/21 ...... [email protected] 9/18 x/x x/x x/x x/x x/x 24/15 ...... 310-206-8140 9/25 x/x x/x x/x x/x x/x 23/12 10/2 x/x x/x x/x x/x x/x x/x USC ...... www.usctrojans.com 10/9 x/x x/x x/22 x/x x/x x/x ...... Darcy Couch 10/16 x/x x/x 25/18 x/x x/x x/x ...... [email protected] 10/23 x/x x/x 21/13 x/x x/x x/x ...... 213-740-8480 10/30 x/x x/x 23/17 x/x x/x x/x 11/6 x/x x/x 23/18 x/x x/x x/x UTAH ...... www.utahutes.com FINAL x/x x/x 21/18 x/x x/x x/x ...... Kyle Harris ...... [email protected] ...... 801-581-3771 STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU PRE 1/2 6/5 x/x x/x x/x x/x WASH ...... www.gohuskies.com 8/21 1/2 5/4 x/x x/x x/x x/x ...... Alyssa Chambers 8/28 4/5 2/1 x/x x/x x/x x/x ...... [email protected] 9/4 5/5 2/1 x/x x/x x/x x/x ...... 206-543-2230 9/11 3/3 3/4 x/x x/x 23/18 x/x 9/18 3/2 2/3 x/x x/x x/x x/x WSU ...... www.wsucougars.com 9/25 2/2 3/4 x/x x/x x/x x/x ...... Kara Stuart 10/2 2/2 3/3 x/x x/x x/x x/x ...... [email protected] 10/9 2/2 3/3 x/x x/x x/x x/x ...... 509-335-2684 10/16 2/2 3/3 x/x x/x x/x x/x 10/23 1/2 2/3 x/x x/x x/x x/x PAC-12 ...... www.pac-12.org 10/30 1/1 2/3 x/x x/x x/x x/x ...... Alex Kaufman 11/6 1/1 6/5 x/x x/x x/x x/x ...... [email protected] FINAL 3/1 6/5 x/x x/x x/x x/x ...... 925-932-4411, ext. 226

PAC-12 ...... www.pac-12.org NCAA ALL-AMERICANS ...... Natalia Ciccone ...... [email protected] First Team Second Team ...... 925-932-4411, ext. 229 Alina Garciamendez, Sr., D, Stanford Abby Dahlkemper, So. D, UCLA Rachel Quon, Sr., D., Stanford Mariah Nogueira, Sr. M, Stanford Zakiya Bywaters, Sr. F, UCLA

PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // December 7, 2012 2 PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS UCLA’S ZAKIYA BWATERS NAMED PLAYER OF THE YEAR CALIFORNIA’S IFEOMA ONUMONU NAMED FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR STANFORD’S PAUL RATCLIFFE NAMED COACH OF THE YEAR

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. - In a vote by the Conference coaches, UCLA senior forward Zakiya Bywaters was named Pac-12 Player of the Year, CALIFORNIA freshman forward Ifeoma Onumonu was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Year and STANFORD head coach Paul Ratcliffe was named Pac-12 Coach of the Year, Commissioner Larry Scott announced today. The All-Pac-12 teams were also announced.

Pac-12 Player of the Year -- Zakiya Bywaters, UCLA The Las Vegas native is the sixth Bruin to be named Conference Player of the Year. The senior closed out the 2012 regular season as the Pac-12 leader in points (30), goals (13), and game-winning goals (5) and anchored an offensive unit that ranked in the top two in the Conference in every major statistical category. She was the Soccer America National Player of the Week in mid-September and was twice named Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week. Bywaters is a three time all-conference performer and was named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman team in 2009. She has started 84 of 88 games for the Bruins, tallying 63 career points (21 goals, 21 assists).

Pac-12 Freshman of the Year -- Ifeoma Onumonu, California Ifeoma Onumonu was a force for California this season from the get-go, pacing the Bears and leading all Pac-12 freshmen in goals (11), assists (5), and points (30). The Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. native ranked second in the Conference in goals and points and tied for sixth in assists per game (0.26). Onumonu was named Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week in early October after a weekend in which she notched three goals and an assist in a pair of wins over Colorado and Utah.

Pac-12 Coach of the Year -- Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford Ratcliffe has been voted the Conference’s top coach for the !fth straight year after leading Stanford to its fourth consecutive Pac-12 title. The Cardinal also posted its fourth straight perfect Conference record. The three-time national coach of the year boasts a 175-36-20 (.801) record in his nine years with the program, including a staggering 106-5-5 (.931) record since 2008. Stanford has made four straight College Cup appearances, !nishing as the NCAA runner-up in 2009 and 2010 and winning the NCAA Championship in 2011.

2012 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE TEAMS

FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM FRESHMAN TEAM Name Pos. Yr. School Name Pos. Yr. School Name Pos. Yr. School Zakiya Bywaters F Sr. UCLA Brandi Vega F Sr. Washington State Ifeoma Onumonu F Fr. California Rachel Quon D Sr. Stanford Jenna Richardson F Jr. Oregon State Cali Farquharson F Fr. Arizona State Alina Garciamendez D Sr. Stanford Taylor McCarter MF Sr. Arizona State Taylor Smith F Fr. UCLA Mariah Nogueira MF Sr. Stanford Rachael Doyle D Jr. Washington State Laura Liedle D Fr. Stanford Betsy Hassett MF Sr. California Micaela Castain F Jr. Washington State Isabel Farrell MF Fr. Washington Emily Oliver GK Jr. Stanford Devin Marshall F Jr. Arizona State Mariah Powers D Fr. Oregon Sarah Killion MF So. UCLA Lucretia Lee D Sr. UCLA Jamie Fink MF Fr. USC Ifeoma Onumonu F Fr. California Samantha Mewis MF So. UCLA Maya Theuer D Fr. Stanford Abby Dahlkemper D So. UCLA Amy Barczuk MF Sr. Colorado Sammy Jo Prudhomme GK Fr. Oregon State Chioma Ubogagu F So. Stanford Emi Lawson D Jr. California Madison Krauser MF Fr. Colorado Jazmin Ponce F Jr. Arizona GK So. UCLA Lindsey Luke GK RS Fr. Utah

Honorable Mention: Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick (California, Jr., MF); Samantha Johnson (USC, Sr., MF/F); Scout Libke (Oregon, Sr., MF); Jenna Richmond (UCLA, Jr., MF); Courtney Verloo (Stanford, RS Jr., F); Lindsay Elston (Washington, Jr., MF); Lo’eau LaBonta (Stanford, RS So., MF); Caprice Dydasco (UCLA, So., MF); Cali Farquharson (Arizona State, Fr., F); Avery Ford (Utah, So., D); Kari Davidson (Washington, RS Sr., GK).

2012 ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM (DISTRICTS 7,8)

First Team (Pac-12 Honorees Only) Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major D Chelsea Stewart UCLA Jr. Highlands, Ranch, Colo. 3.56 Economics M Brandi Dawson Oregon State Jr. Gaston, Ore. 3.96 Human Development and Family Science M Mariah Nogueira Stanford Sr. Westminster, Calif. 3.63 Psychology F Courtney Verloo Stanford Jr. Tualatin, Ore. 3.50 Human Biology

Second Team (Pac-12 Honorees Only) Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major GK Kari Davidson Washington Sr. Portland, Ore. 3.48 Visual Comm art/Urban Design D Lindsey Bos Washington Jr. Snohomish, cWash. 3.74 Business Administration D Rachael Doyle Washington State Jr. North Epping, Australia 3.92 Movement Studies D Kaitlyn Pavlovich Arizona State Jr. Gig Harbor, Wash. 3.96 Elementary Education M Faustine Dufka Washington Sr. San Francisco, Calif. 3.80 Medical Anthropology and Global Health

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PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // December 7, 2012 3 PAC-12 VS. 2012 ALL-PACIFIC REGION TEAM OTHER CONFERENCES

First Team Atlantic Coast ...... 0-3-1 Pos. Player Class School Hometown America East ...... 1-0-0 D Abby Dahlkemper So. UCLA Menlo Park, Calif. D Alina Garciamendez Sr. Stanford Fairview, Texas Atlantic 10 ...... 2-0-0 D Rachel Quon Sr. Stanford Lake Forest, Ill. Big East ...... 5-0-0 M Betsy Hassett Sr. California Auckland, New Zealand Big Sky ...... 9-0-0 M Sarah Killion So. UCLA Fort Wayne, Ind. Big Ten ...... 4-1-1 M Mariah Nogueira Sr. Stanford Westminster, Calif. Big 12 ...... 1-2-1 F Zakiya Bywaters Sr. UCLA Las Vegas, Nev. Big West ...... 9-5-1 F Ifeoma Onumonu Fr. California Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Conference USA ...... 3-1-2

Second Team Horizon ...... 1-0-0 Pos. Player Class School Hometown Ivy League ...... 2-0-0 K Emily Oliver Jr. Stanford Flossmoor, Ill. Mid-American ...... 0-0-0 D Emi Lawson Jr. California Seattle,Wash. Missouri Valley ...... 1-0-0 M Lindsay Elston Jr. Washington Sammamish, Wash. Mountain West ...... 9-2-1 F Jazmin Ponce Jr. Arizona Lawndale, Calif. Northeast ...... 1-0-0 F Jenna Richardson Jr. Oregon State Surrey, B.C. Patriot ...... 1-0-0 F Chioma Ubogagu So. Stanford Coppell, Texas Southeastern ...... 2-3-0 Third Team Southern ...... 1-0-0 Pos. Player Class School Hometown Sun Belt ...... 2-0-0 K Katelyn Rowland So. UCLA Vacaville, Calif. Western Athletic ...... 6-2-1 D Amy Barczuk Sr. Colorado Centennial, Colo. West Coast ...... 15-9-4 D Rachael Doyle Jr. Washington State North Epping, New South Wales Independent ...... 0-0-0 M Micaela Castain Jr. Washington State Castro Valley, Calif. M Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick Jr. California Pleasanton, Calif. Total ...... 75-28-12 (.704) M Taylor McCarter Sr. Arizona State Tucson, Ariz. M Jenna Richmond Jr. UCLA Centreville, Va. PAC-12 IN THE 2012 NCAA F Brandi Vega Sr. Washington State Carson City, Nev. STATISTICS F Courtney Verloo Jr. Stanford Tualatin, Ore. (Top-25 listed)

TEAM RANKINGS: NSCAA (Dec. 4) Scoring Offense - Dayton, 2.90 11. Stanford, 2.46 RK TEAM PTS PREV. W-L-T 16. UCLA, 2.30 1. North Carolina (32) 824 13 15-5-3 Goals Against Average - Valparaiso, 0.508 2. Penn State 779 5 21-4-2 7. UCLA, 0.552 3. STANFORD (1) 746 1 21-2-1 9. Stanford, 0.612 4. Florida State 727 7 20-4-0 5. BYU 678 2 20-2-2 Shutout Percentage - Marquette, 0.739 6. UCLA 651 6 18-3-2 6. UCLA, 0.609 7. San Diego State 525 4 21-2-1 Save Percentage - Wright State, 0.888 8. Florida 519 8 19-5-1 T-13. Stanford, 0.857 8. Duke 519 19 15-6-2 10. Virginia 518 3 18-5-1 INDIVIDUAL 11. Baylor 513 11 19-1-5 Points Per Game - Ramey Kerns, E. Tenn. State, 2.56 No Conference players listed 12. Marquette 462 12 18-2-3 13. Notre Dame 431 RV 16-6-2 Goals Per Game - Ramey Kerns, E. Tenn. State, 1.167 14. Texas A&M 372 15 19-5-1 No Conference players listed 15. Wake Forest 353 10 14-6-3 16. Maryland 304 9 14-7-2 Assists Per Game - Colleen Williams, Dayton 0.70 5. Chioma Ubogagu, Stanford, 0.61 17. Georgetown 295 14 16-4-3 T-24. Courtney Verloo, Stanford, 0.48 18. Santa Clara 268 17 12-4-6 19. Michigan 235 RV 16-5-3 Goals Against Average - Maggie Cropp, Mercer, 0.291 20. UCF 229 18 17-5-2 7. Emily Oliver, Stanford, .539 21. CALIFORNIA 166 23 16-6-0 13. Katelyn Rowland, UCLA, .568 22. Denver 111 NR 17-3-4 Save Percentage - Maggie Cropp, Mercer, 0.923 23. Ohio State 107 16 16-4-2 T-6. Emily Oliver, Stanford, .882 24. Portland 102 24 11-5-5 25. Texas Tech 57 RV 16-6-1

Also receiving votes: Tennessee 52, Miami (Ohio) 41, West Virginia 35, Princeton 29, Pepperdine 28, Virginia Tech 15, Auburn 15, Boston College 10, Illinois 8, Stephen F. Austin 1.

PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // December 7, 2012 4 WOMEN’S SOCCER ON PAC-12 NETWORKS (Complete TV Schedule, All Times Paci!c) 2011 PAC-12 STANDINGS The Pac-12 Networks televised an unprecedented 58 live women’s soccer contests in 2012. Coverage of the Aug. 17 matchup between Stanford and Santa Clara marked the Networks’ A look at how the Conferfence shook out in 2011. !rst-ever live event broadcast. CONFERENCE Aug. 17 ...... Santa Clara vs. Stanford ...... 7:00 p.m. TP W L T PCT Stanford 33 11 0 0 1.000 Aug. 25 ...... BYU vs. Utah ...... 12:00 p.m. UCLA 26 8 1 2 .818 Aug. 26 ...... Minnesota vs. USC ...... 1:00 p.m. Oregon State 22 7 3 1 .682 Aug. 26 ...... Missouri vs. California ...... 3:00 p.m. Washington State 20 6 3 2 .636 Aug. 31 ...... Duke vs. USC ...... 4:00 p.m. Utah 18 6 5 0 .545 Aug. 31 ...... Boston College vs. Stanford ...... 4:00 p.m. California 17 5 4 2 .545 Sept. 2 ...... San Francisco vs. California ...... 12:00 p.m. Washington 12 3 5 3 .409 Sept. 7 ...... Boston University vs. Stanford ...... 7:00 p.m. Arizona State 12 4 7 0 .364 Sept. 7 ...... Loyola Marymount vs. UCLA ...... 7:00 p.m. USC 12 4 7 0 .364 Sept. 9 ...... Georgetown vs. Stanford ...... 12:00 p.m. Oregon 11 3 6 2 .364 Sept. 9 ...... Tennessee vs. UCLA ...... 4:30 p.m. Colorado 4 1 9 1 .136 Sept. 14 ...... Hawaii vs. Washington State ...... 4:00 p.m. Arizona 4 1 9 1 .136 Sept. 14 ...... Penn vs. California ...... 4:00 p.m. Sept. 14 ...... Gonzaga vs. Oregon State ...... 4:00 p.m. WOMEN’S SOCCER ON Sept. 14 ...... Seattle University vs. Oregon ...... 6:00 p.m. FACEBOOK AND TWITTER Sept. 16 ...... Seattle University vs. Oregon State ...... 12:00 p.m. Sept. 16 ...... Air Force vs. Colorado ...... 12:00 p.m. Arizona Sept. 16 ...... Pepperdine vs. UCLA ...... 7:00 p.m. Twitter: @UArizonasoccer Sept. 20 ...... Washington State vs. UCLA ...... 7:00 p.m. Facebook: Arizona Athletics Sept. 21 ...... Arizona vs. California ...... 2:00 p.m. Sept. 21 ...... Washington vs. USC ...... 2:00 p.m. Arizona State Twitter: @SunDevilSoccer Sept. 21 ...... Colorado vs. Oregon ...... 4:00 p.m. Facebook: Sun Devil Soccer Sept. 23 ...... Arizona State vs. Stanford ...... 2:00 p.m. Sept. 24 ...... BYU vs. Oregon ...... 7:00 p.m. California Sept. 27 ...... Oregon State vs. Stanford ...... 6:00 p.m. Twitter: @CalWomensSoccer Sept. 28 ...... Washington State vs. Utah ...... 12:00 p.m. Facebook: Cal Women’s Soccer Sept. 28 ...... USC vs. Arizona State ...... 2:00 p.m. Sept. 28 ...... Oregon vs. California ...... 2:00 p.m. Colorado Sept. 28 ...... Washington vs. Colorado ...... 2:00 p.m. Twitter: @CUBuffsSoccer Sept. 30 ...... USC vs. Arizona ...... 1:30 p.m. Facebook: University of Colorado Women’s Soccer Sept. 30 ...... Oregon State vs. California ...... 1:30 p.m. Sept. 30 ...... Washington State vs. Colorado ...... 1:30 p.m. Oregon Twitter: @OregonSoccer Oct. 1 ...... UCLA vs. Arizona State ...... 7:00 p.m. Facebook: Oregon Ducks Women’s Soccer Oct. 5 ...... USC vs. Oregon State ...... 1:00 p.m. Oct. 5 ...... Stanford vs. Utah ...... 1:00 p.m. Oregon State Oct. 5 ...... Arizona vs. Washington ...... 3:00 p.m. Twitter: @OSU_WSoccer Oct. 7 ...... UCLA vs. Oregon State ...... 12:00 p.m. Facebook: Oregon State Women’s Soccer Oct. 11 ...... Stanford vs. Arizona ...... 7:00 p.m. Oct. 12 ...... USC vs. Washington State ...... 1:00 p.m. Stanford Oct. 12 ...... Oregon vs. Utah ...... 1:00 p.m. Twitter: @StanfordWSoccer Oct. 12 ...... California vs. Arizona State ...... 1:00 p.m. Facebook: Stanford Women’s Soccer Oct. 18 ...... Washington State vs. Stanford ...... 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19 ...... Arizona State vs. Oregon State ...... 3:30 p.m. UCLA Twitter: @UCLAWSoccer Oct. 19 ...... Washington vs. California ...... 3:30 p.m. Facebook: UCLA Women’s Soccer Oct. 19 ...... Utah vs. USC ...... 3:30 p.m. Oct. 21 ...... Washington vs. Stanford ...... 5:30 p.m. USC Oct. 25 ...... Oregon vs. Washington ...... 7:00 p.m. Twitter: @USC_athletics Oct. 25 ...... Utah vs. Arizona State ...... 7:00 p.m. Facebook: USC Trojans- Of!cial Page Oct. 26 ...... California vs. UCLA ...... 3:00 p.m. Oct. 26 ...... Colorado vs. Arizona ...... 3:00 p.m. Utah Oct. 28 ...... Colorado vs. Arizona State ...... 4:00 p.m. Twitter: @utahwsoccer Oct. 28 ...... Stanford vs. UCLA ...... 6:00 p.m. Facebook: University of Utah Women’s Soccer Nov. 2 ...... UCLA vs. USC ...... 2:00 p.m. Nov. 2 ...... Washington vs. Washington State ...... 2:00 p.m. Washington Twitter: @UW_WSoccer Nov. 2 ...... Utah vs. Colorado ...... 2:00 p.m. Facebook: Washington Husky Women’s Soccer Nov. 2 ...... Oregon State vs. Oregon ...... 4:00 p.m. Nov. 2 ...... Arizona vs. Arizona State ...... 4:00 p.m. Washington State Nov. 4 ...... Stanford vs. California ...... 11:00 a.m. Twitter: @WSUCougarSoccer Facebook: Washington State University Athletics

PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // December 7, 2012 5 PAC-12 IN THE 2012 NCAA TOURNAMENT Place School Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Last 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Stanford (1990-96, 98-12) 22 40 18 4 .677 2012 1 2 3 0 UCLA (1995, 97-12) 17 47 15 3 .747 2012 0 3 5 0 California (1983-84, 86-88, 93, 98-02, 04-12) 20 14 20 2 .417 2012 0 0 2 1 Arizona State (2000, 02-03, 09-10, 12) 6 3 5 1 .389 2012 0 0 0 0 Washington State (1994, 00, 02, 08-09, 11-12) 7 2 6 2 .300 2012 0 0 0 0 Washington (1994-96, 98, 00-01, 03-04, 08-10, 12) 12 11 11 2 .500 2012 0 0 0 0

STANFORD’S NOGUEIRA NAMED SENIOR CLASS AWARDS FINALIST

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. – STANFORD mid!elder Mariah Nogueira is one of 10 NCAA women’s soccer players selected as !nalists for the Senior CLASS Award.

The Senior CLASS Award is given to student-athletes who excel both on and off the !eld. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classi!ed as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, classroom, character and competition.

CLASS, an acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encour- ages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities.

Nogueira, who hails from Westminster Calif., is a four-year starter for the Cardinal. She has been a key contributor to a program that has won three-consecu- tive Pac-12 titles, clinched three-straight berths in the NCAA College Cup !nals and won the 2011 national championship. Nogueira, a three-time all-confer- ence performer, garnered NSCAA third team All-America honors and Pac-10 Freshman of the Year accolades in 2009.

A two-year NSCAA Scholar All-West honorable mention selection, Nogueira maintains a 3.63 cumulative GPA. She has twice been a Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention selection and has helped the Cardinal to three-consecutive NSCAA Team Academic Awards. She is on track to graduate in Spring, 2013. In the community, Nogueira has volunteered with Special Olympics and the Bay Area Sports Initiative and has worked the Halloween Carnival in East Palo Alto. She has devoted time during the week to tutoring young students from East Palo Alto and visiting the elderly and has been active in Kappa Alpha Theta soror- ity philanthropy events. Additionally, she has been a Sunday School teacher and currently serves as the LDS-Single Adults co-president. She has volunteered at youth soccer development camps throughout Huntington Beach, Long Beach and Paci!c Palisades, and feeds the homeless during holidays. Nogueira traveled to the Dominican Republic in the Spring of 2011 with Kids Alive International, a non-pro!t organization that provides spiritual, physical, educational and emotional support to underprivileged children around the world. With Kids Alive, Nogueira helped build a school and taught PE classes.

The Senior CLASS Award winner will be announced during the 2012 Women’s College Cup Championships, which take place November 30 and December 2 in San Diego, Calif. Ballots will be distributed through a nationwide voting system to media, coaches and fans, who will select the candidate who best exempli- !es excellence in the four Cs of community, classroom, character and competition.

Other Women’s Soccer Finalists: Amber Brooks, North Carolina; Tara Campbell, Duke; Adrianna “AD” Franch, Oklahoma State; Tishia Jew- ell, Central Florida; Lindsi Lisonbee Cutshall, BYU; Ally Miller, Marquette; Natalie Norris, Utah State; Mallory Schaffer, William and Mary,

PAC-12 IN THE 2012 OLYMPICS

Sixteen current and former Pac-12 soccer players represented four countries (on the active roster or as alternates) at the 2012 Olympic games in London. 10 of those players were members of the gold-medal-winning United States 2012 Pac 12 squad, four represented New Zealand, one played for bronze medalist Canada and one took the !eld for Colom- Coaches Poll bia. The list of Olympians is as follows: Nicole Barnhart (STAN), Rachel Buehler (STAN), Lauren Cheney (UCLA), Betsy Hassett (CAL), Amy LePeilbet (ASU), Sydney Leroux (UCLA), (CAL), Ana-Maria Montoya (ARIZ), Ryan Nelson (STAN), Kelley O’hara (STAN), Amy Rodriguez (USC), (STAN), Ali Riley 1. Stanford (10) 120 (STAN), Hope Solo (WASH), Chelsea Stewart (UCLA) and Rosie White (UCLA). 2. UCLA (2) 111 3. California 93 Former Cal standout Alex Morgan had a breakout Olympic debut, notching three goals and four assists in the tour- 4. Oregon State 86 nament. She scored one of the most memorable goals in U.S. Women’s Soccer history in the 123rd minute of the 5. Washington 75 semifnal against Canada to lift the United States into the gold-medal game. The goal was the latest ever scored by a 6. Arizona State 70 member of the U.S. National team. 7. USC 66 8. Utah 49 Former Husky goalkeepr Hope Solo was a force in net for the United States in London, posting three clean sheets in six games. She made a sprawiling save in the closing minutes of the !nal agaisnt Japan that preserved a 2-1 Washington State 49 lead. 10. Oregon 36 11. Colorado 25 Stanford alumna Kelly O’Hara started all six matches for the U.S., while former Bruin Lauren Cheney started !ve 12. Arizona 12 contests and came off the bench in the gold-medal match against Japan.

Ali Riley (STAN) was a stalwart along the back line for New Zealand, starting all four games and helping New Zea- land to its !rst-ever Olympic victory, a 3-1 decision over Cameroon.

PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // December 7, 2012 6 PAC-12 HISTORY

PAC-12 YEARLY TEAM LEADERS 1999 WSU ...... 127 2004 Tina Frimpong, WASH ...... 16 2000 ORE ...... 155 2005 Danesha Adams, UCLA ...... 21 Points 2001 ARIZ ...... 117 2006 Lauren Cheney, UCLA ...... 19 1993 STAN ...... 183 2002 ARIZ ...... 133 2007 Lauren Cheney, UCLA ...... 23 1994 STAN ...... 121 2003 ORE ...... 133 2008 Christen Press, STAN ...... 16 1995 STAN ...... 169 2004 ORE ...... 104 Kelley O’Hara ...... 16 1996 USC ...... 153 2005 ARIZ ...... 137 2009 Kelley O’Hara, STAN ...... 26 1997 USC ...... 178 2006 ARIZ ...... 115 2010 Christen Press, STAN ...... 26 1998 UCLA ...... 141 2007 OSU ...... 91 2011 Lindsay Taylor, STAN ...... 20 1999 STAN ...... 159 2008 WSU ...... 114 Assists 2000 UCLA ...... 205 2009 USC ...... 118 1993 Erin Martin, STAN ...... 12 2001 STAN ...... 136 2010 ARIZ ...... 109 1994 Valerie Williams, OSU ...... 9 2002 STAN ...... 163 2011 WSU ...... 99 1995 Dena Dey, STAN ...... 11 2003 UCLA ...... 171 Goals Against Average 1996 Isabelle Harvey, USC ...... 11 2004 UCLA ...... 143 1993 STAN ...... 0.34 1997 Kim Clark, USC ...... 17 2005 UCLA ...... 198 1994 UCLA ...... 0.64 1998 Isabelle Harvey, USC ...... 13 2006 UCLA ...... 145 1995 STAN ...... 0.81 1999 Kim Clark, USC ...... 9 2007 UCLA ...... 190 1996 CAL ...... 0.67 2000 Marcie Ward, STAN ...... 14 2008 STAN ...... 209 1997 CAL ...... 1.00 2001 Marcie Ward, STAN ...... 11 2009 STAN ...... 228 1998 UCLA ...... 0.79 2002 Melissa Bennett, WASH...... 18 2010 STAN ...... 214 1999 CAL ...... 1.00 2003 Iris Mora, UCLA ...... 14 2011 STAN ...... 219 2000 UCLA ...... 0.42 2004 Iris Mora, UCLA ...... 9 Goals 2001 WASH ...... 0.58 Mallory Miller, ARIZ ...... 9 1993 STAN ...... 68 2002 STAN ...... 0.17 2005 Iris Mora, UCLA ...... 15 1994 STAN ...... 47 2003 UCLA ...... 0.73 2006 Rosa Anna Tantillo, USC ...... 9 1995 STAN ...... 59 2004 STAN ...... 0.43 2007 Christina DiMartino, UCLA ...... 12 1996 USC ...... 54 2005 UCLA ...... 0.45 2008 Kelley O’Hara, STAN ...... 12 1997 USC ...... 61 2006 STAN ...... 0.55 2009 Christen Press, STAN ...... 16 1998 UCLA ...... 50 2007 USC ...... 0.51 2010 Courtney Wetzel, OSU ...... 12 1999 STAN ...... 61 2008 UCLA ...... 0.23 , STAN ...... 12 2000 UCLA ...... 76 2009 STAN ...... 0.58 2011 Teresa Noyola, STAN ...... 15 2001 UCLA ...... 51 2010 STAN ...... 0.45 Goalie Saves 2002 STAN ...... 55 2011 STAN ...... 0.34 1993 Cathy Zoccoli, USC ...... 226 UCLA ...... 55 1994 Laura Badagliacco, USC ...... 115 2003 UCLA ...... 57 PAC-12 YEARLY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 1995 Jen Weibel, ARIZ ...... 128 2004 UCLA ...... 50 1996 Michelle Mitchell, OSU ...... 114 2005 UCLA ...... 70 Points 1997 Amanda Fox, ORE ...... 138 2006 UCLA ...... 53 1993 Sarah Rafanelli, STAN ...... 48 1998 Amanda Fox, ORE ...... 121 2007 UCLA ...... 63 1994 Erin Martin, STAN ...... 35 Lindsey Jorgensen, WSU ...... 121 2008 STAN ...... 71 1995 Traci Arkenberg, UCLA ...... 43 1999 Lindsey Jorgensen, WSU ...... 126 2009 STAN ...... 80 1996 Isabelle Harvey, USC ...... 51 2000 Sarah Peters, ORE ...... 131 2010 STAN ...... 72 1997 Traci Arkenberg, UCLA ...... 52 2001 Shannon Monti, ARIZ ...... 108 2011 STAN ...... 73 1998 Stacey Tullock, ASU ...... 33 2002 Kelly Fitzgerald, ARIZ ...... 108 Assists 1999 Stacey Tullock, ASU ...... 41 2003 Melissa Onstad, OSU ...... 90 1993 STAN ...... 47 2000 Laura Schott, CAL ...... 47 Domenique Lainez, ORE ...... 90 1994 OSU ...... 38 2001 Laura Schott, CAL ...... 33 2004 McCall Smith, ARIZ ...... 92 1995 STAN ...... 59 Marcia Wallis, STAN ...... 33 2005 McCall Smith, ARIZ ...... 128 1996 USC ...... 45 2002 Melissa Bennett, WASH...... 34 2006 Chelsea McIntyre, ARIZ ...... 109 1997 USC ...... 56 2003 Iris Mora, UCLA ...... 40 2007 Brynn Bemis, WSU ...... 80 1998 USC ...... 45 2004 Tina Frimpong, WASH ...... 37 2008 Chelsea McIntyre ...... 100 1999 Four teams tied ...... 39 2005 Danesha Adams, UCLA ...... 46 2009 Kristin Olsen, USC ...... 107 2000 UCLA ...... 53 2006 Lauren Cheney, UCLA ...... 39 2010 Ashley Jett, ARIZ ...... 104 2001 STAN ...... 44 2007 Lauren Cheney, UCLA ...... 57 2011 Gurveen Clair, WSU...... 97 2002 STAN ...... 53 2008 Christen Press, STAN ...... 43 Goals Against Average 2003 UCLA ...... 57 2009 Kelley O’Hara, STAN ...... 65 1993 Leslie Garrard, STAN ...... 0.36 2004 UCLA ...... 43 2010 Christen Press, STAN ...... 60 1994 Gretchen Overgaard, UCLA ...... 0.52 2005 UCLA ...... 58 2011 Lindsay Taylor, STAN ...... 47 1995 Gretchen Overgaard, UCLA ...... 0.80 2006 UCLA ...... 39 Goals 1996 Karen Cook, CAL ...... 0.66 2007 UCLA ...... 64 1993 Sarah Rafanelli, STAN ...... 20 1997 Jill Stephenson, CAL ...... 0.92 2008 STAN ...... 71 1994 Valerie Williams, OSU ...... 19 1998 Lindsay Culp, ORE ...... 0.82 2009 UCLA ...... 73 1995 Traci Arkenberg, UCLA ...... 18 1999 Maite Zabala, CAL ...... 1.04 2010 STAN ...... 74 1996 Isabelle Harvey, USC ...... 20 2000 CiCi Peterson, UCLA ...... 0.44 2011 STAN ...... 73 1997 Traci Arkenberg, UCLA ...... 22 2001 CiCi Peterson, UCLA ...... 0.57 Goalie Saves 1998 Stacey Tullock, ASU ...... 13 2002 Nicole Barnhart, STAN ...... 0.18 1993 USC ...... 226 1999 Stacey Tullock, ASU ...... 17 2003 Arianna Criscione, UCLA ...... 0.68 1994 ARIZ ...... 141 2000 Laura Schott, CAL ...... 23 2004 Nicole Barnhart, STAN ...... 0.44 1995 WSU ...... 115 2001 Laura Schott, CAL ...... 15 2005 Ashley Sulprizio, CAL ...... 0.47 1996 ARIZ ...... 128 2002 Kelly Nelson, ARIZ ...... 13 2006 Erica Holland, STAN...... 0.19 1997 OSU ...... 142 Marcia Wallis, STAN ...... 13 2007 Kristin Olsen, USC ...... 0.52 1998 ORE ...... 121 2003 Tina Frimpong, WASH ...... 13 2009 Kira Maker, STAN ...... 0.60 WSU ...... 121 Iris Mora, UCLA ...... 13 2010 Emily Oliver, STAN ...... 0.31 2011 Emily Oliver, STAN ...... 0.23

PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // December 7, 2012 7 PAC-12 HISTORY FINAL STANDINGS 2000 Conf. Overall 2006 Conf. Overall 1. Washington* 8-1-0 18-3-0 1. UCLA* 8-1-0 21-4-0 1993 Conf. Overall 2. California 7-2-0 17-3-1 2. Oregon 6-1-2 12-6-2 1. Stanford* 3-1-0 18-3-1 3. UCLA 6-2-1 19-4-1 3. Stanford 6-2-1 15-6-2 2. UCLA 2-1-0 10-6-1 4. Stanford 6-3-0 14-6-1 4. Washington State 4-3-2 9-7-4 3. California 2-1-1 10-4-4 5. USC 5-3-1 14-6-2 5. USC 3-2-4 11-5-5 4. Washington State 2-1-2 9-6-3 6. Washington State 5-4-0 13-7-0 6. California 3-3-3 12-5-5 5. Oregon State 2-2-0 11-6-0 7. Arizona State 4-5-0 14-7-1 7. Arizona State 3-5-1 8-8-3 6. Washington 1-2-1 9-6-2 8. Oregon 1-7-1 4-15-1 8. Washington 2-6-1 7-12-1 7. USC 0-4-0 2-15-2 9. Oregon State 0-7-2 6-13-2 9. Arizona 1-6-2 8-10-2 10. Arizona 0-8-1 3-15-2 10. Oregon State 1-8-0 8-10-2 *No champion was determined in 1994, as wom- en’s soccer was not sponsored by the Pac-10. 2001 Conf. Overall 2007 Conf. Overall 1. UCLA* 8-1-0 20-3-0 1. UCLA* 9-0-0 20-2-2 1995 Conf. Overall 2. Stanford 6-2-1 15-4-2 2. USC 6-2-1 20-3-2 1. Stanford* 7-0-0 16-4-0 Washington 6-2-1 13-5-2 3. Stanford 5-1-3 15-3-5 2. UCLA 5-2-0 14-4-2 4. USC 5-3-1 10-7-2 California 6-3-0 15-5-1 3. Oregon State 4-3-0 14-6-0 5. California 4-4-1 12-7-2 5. Washington State 4-4-1 11-5-3 Washington 4-3-0 12-8-0 Arizona State 4-4-1 10-8-1 Arizona State 4-4-1 10-9-1 5. California 3-4-0 8-10-1 7. Oregon State 2-6-1 10-8-2 7. Oregon 1-4-4 8-8-4 USC 3-4-0 9-8-1 Oregon 2-6-1 8-8-2 Washington 2-6-1 5-13-1 7. Arizona 1-6-0 6-11-0 Washington State 2-6-1 7-9-1 9. Arizona 1-7-1 6-13-1 Washington State 1-6-0 4-13-1 10. Arizona 2-7-0 5-12-1 10. Oregon State 0-7-2 7-10-3

1996 Conf. Overall 2002 Conf. Overall 2008 Conf. Overall 1. Stanford* 6-1-0 12-9-0 1. Stanford* 9-0-0 21-2-0 1. UCLA* 9-0-0 22-1-2 2. California 5-2-0 13-3-2 2. UCLA 8-1-0 18-4-0 2. Stanford 8-1-0 22-2-1 Washington 5-2-0 12-8-0 3. Washington State 5-2-2 11-7-2 3. USC 5-3-1 16-5-2 4. USC 4-3-0 15-5-0 4. USC 5-4-0 11-8-3 Washington 5-3-1 15-6-1 UCLA 4-3-0 11-7-1 5. Washington 4-4-1 9-8-3 5. Washington State 4-3-2 10-6-5 6. Washington State 3-4-0 8-7-2 6. California 4-5-0 12-8-1 6. California 3-5-1 10-9-1 7. Oregon State 1-6-0 5-15-0 Arizona State 4-5-0 12-7-2 7. Oregon 2-6-1 9-9-2 8. Arizona 0-7-0 5-13-1 8. Oregon State 2-7-0 9-9-2 Arizona State 2-6-1 8-8-4 Oregon -- 5-11-2 9. Oregon 1-7-1 2-14-2 9. Arizona 2-7-0 9-11-0 Arizona State -- 4-11-1 10. Arizona 1-8-0 6-12-1 10. Oregon State 1-7-1 6-11-2

1997 Conf. Overall 2003 Conf. Overall 2009 Conf. Overall 1. UCLA* 9-0-0 19-3-0 1. UCLA* 8-0-1 20-2-3 1. Stanford* 9-0-0 25-1-0 2. USC 7-2-0 16-3-1 2. Arizona State 6-2-1 13-5-3 2. UCLA 8-1-0 21-3-1 3. Stanford 6-2-1 11-7-1 3. Stanford 5-3-1 10-8-3 3. Washington State 5-2-2 14-6-2 4. California 6-3-0 11-7-1 USC 5-3-1 9-8-4 4 USC 4-3-2 12-6-3 5. Arizona State 5-3-1 11-7-1 5. Washington 4-4-1 11-7-3 5. Washington 3-3-3 12-6-4 6. Washington 5-4-0 7-12-0 6. Oregon State 3-5-1 7-11-2 6. Oregon State 4-5-0 14-8-1 7. Arizona 2-7-0 8-11-1 7. Oregon 3-6-0 9-11-0 California 4-5-0 11-9-1 Washington State 2-7-0 7-11-0 8. Washington State 2-5-2 6-11-2 8 Arizona State 2-6-1 9-7-4 Oregon 2-7-0 5-14-1 9. California 2-6-1 7-8-4 9. Oregon 1-8-0 9-10-1 10. Oregon State 0-9-0 2-15-2 Arizona 2-6-1 6-11-2 Arizona 1-8-0 4-15-1

1998 Conf. Overall 2004 Conf. Overall 2010 Conf. Overall 1. USC* 7-2-0 14-7-1 1. Arizona* 6-3-0 15-6-0 1. Stanford* 9-0-0 23-1-2 UCLA* 7-2-0 17-4-1 UCLA* 6-3-0 18-7-0 2. Oregon State 7-2-0 16-4-1 California* 7-2-0 13-8-0 3. Washington 5-3-1 17-5-1 3. USC 5-3-1 13-6-3 4. Washington 6-3-0 10-9-1 4. Stanford 4-3-2 13-6-3 4 UCLA 5-4-0 13-8-2 5. Stanford 5-4-0 11-7-2 California 4-3-2 11-6-3 5. California 4-4-1 9-6-5 6. Washington State 4-4-1 6-10-3 Arizona State 4-3-2 8-9-2 6. Washington 4-5-0 13-9-2 7. Arizona State 4-5-0 8-11-0 7. Oregon State 4-4-1 10-9-1 7. Arizona State 3-5-1 9-8-3 8. Oregon 3-6-0 6-10-2 8. Washington State 3-4-2 8-7-4 Oregon 3-5-1 7-10-3 9. Oregon State 1-8-0 6-12-1 9. USC 3-6-0 9-9-1 9. Washington State 2-7-0 7-10-0 10. Arizona 0-8-1 3-12-2 10. Oregon 0-7-1 3-13-3 10. Arizona 1-8-0 5-13-2

1999 Conf. Overall 2005 Conf. Overall 2011 Conf. Overall 1. Stanford* 7-1-1 15-5-1 1. UCLA* 7-0-2 22-2-2 1. Stanford* 11-0-0 25-0-1 2. UCLA 8-1-2 16-1-4 2. USC 7-2-0 14-6-0 2. California 7-1-1 16-4-2 3. Oregon State 7-3-1 13-5-3 3. UCLA 6-2-1 15-5-1 3. USC 6-2-1 13-6-2 4. Washington State 6-3-2 12-7-4 4. California 6-3-0 13-7-1 4. Stanford 4-3-2 10-7-3 5. Utah 6-5-0 10-9-1 5. Washington 5-2-2 8-8-2 5. Washington State 4-4-1 11-7-2 California 5-4-2 12-6-4 6. Arizona State 5-4-0 13-6-0 Arizona 4-4-1 11-8-3 7. Washington 3-5-3 7-8-5 8. Arizona State 4-7-0 8-11-0 7. Oregon 3-5-1 7-11-1 Arizona State 4-4-1 9-8-3 USC 4-7-0 7-13-0 8. Arizona 1-7-1 7-10-2 8. Oregon State 3-5-1 10-8-1 10. Oregon 3-6-2 8-9-3 9. Oregon State 1-8-0 8-11-1 9. Oregon 1-8-0 9-9-1 11. Colorado 1-9-1 4-13-2 Washington State 1-8-0 7-12-0 10. Washington 0-9-0 0-17-3 Arizona 1-9-1 1-16-2 *Conference champion

PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // December 7, 2012 8 PAC-12 IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Place School Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Last 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Arizona (2004-05) 2 2 2 0 .500 2005 0 0 0 0 Arizona State (2000, 02-03, 09-10, 12) 6 3 5 1 .389 2012 0 0 0 0 California (1983-84, 86-88, 93, 98-02, 04-12) 20 14 20 2 .417 2012 0 0 2 1 Colorado (2003-08) 6 4 6 1 .409 2008 0 0 0 0 Oregon State (1994, 09-11) 4 3 3 1 .500 2011 0 0 0 0 Stanford (1990-96, 98-12) 22 40 18 4 .677 2012 1 2 3 0 UCLA (1995, 97-12) 17 47 15 3 .747 2012 0 3 5 0 USC (1998-03, 05-10) 12 13 10 2 .560 2010 1 0 0 0 Utah (2002-06) 5 2 4 1 .357 2006 0 0 0 0 Washington (1994-96, 98, 00-01, 03-04, 08-10, 12) 12 11 11 2 .500 2012 0 0 0 0 Washington State (1994, 00, 02, 08-09, 11-12) 7 2 6 2 .300 2012 0 0 0 0 Pac-12 Total 141 100 19 .579 2 5 10 1

NOTE: In 2007, NCAA Tournament games decided by penalty kicks were of!cially recorded as wins or losses, not ties. The second round NCAA Tournament matchup between California and Stanford in 2007 saw the Cardinal advance after penalty kicks. Each team’s tournament record re"ects the temporary rule change.

YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY

YEAR TEAM W-L-T FINISH USC 6-0-0 1st 1983 California 1-1-0 – YEAR TEAM W-L-T FINISH 2001 California 0-1-0 – YEAR TEAM W-L-T FINISH 1984 California 2-2-0 4th Stanford 2-1-0 – 2008 California 0-1-0 – UCLA 3-1-0 – Colorado 0-1-0 – 1986 California 1-1-0 – USC 0-1-0 – Stanford 4-1-0 T3rd Washington 1-1-0 – UCLA 4-1-0 T3rd 1987 California 1-1-0 T3rd USC 1-1-1 – 2002 Arizona State 1-1-0 – Washington 1-1-0 – 1988 California 2-1-0 T3rd California 1-1-0 – Washington State 0-1-0 – Stanford 3-0-1 – 1990 Stanford 0-1-0 – UCLA 2-0-1 – 2009 Arizona State 0-0-1 – USC 1-1-0 – California 1-1-0 – 1991 Stanford 1-1-0 – Utah 1-1-0 – Oregon State 2-1-0 – Washington State 0-1-0 – Stanford 5-1-0 2nd 1992 Stanford 1-1-0 – UCLA 4-1-0 T3rd 2003 Arizona State 1-1-0 – USC 0-0-1 – 1993 California 0-1-0 – Colorado 0-1-0 – Washington 1-1-0 – Stanford 2-0-1 T3rd Stanford 0-1-0 – Washington State 1-1-0 – UCLA 4-1-0 T3rd 1994 Oregon State 0-1-0 – USC 0-1-0 – 2010 Arizona State 0-1-0 – Stanford 0-1-1 – Utah 0-0-1 – California 0-1-0 – Washington 1-0-1 – Washington 0-1-0 – Oregon State 1-1-0 – Washington State 1-1-0 – Stanford 5-1-0 2nd 2004 Arizona 0-1-0 – UCLA 1-1-1 – 1995 Stanford 0-1-0 – California 0-1-0 – USC 1-1-0 – UCLA 0-1-0 – Colorado 1-1-0 – Washington 2-1-1 – Washington 1-1-0 – Stanford 1-1-0 – UCLA 5-0-1 2nd 2011 California 0-0-2 – 1996 Stanford 0-1-0 – Utah 0-1-0 – Oregon State 0-0-1 – Washington 0-1-0 – Washington 3-1-0 – Stanford 6-0-0 1st UCLA 1-0-1 – 1997 UCLA 2-1-0 – 2005 Arizona 2-1-0 – Washington State 0-1-1 – California 2-1-0 – 1998 California 0-1-0 – Colorado 0-1-1 – 2012 Arizona State 0-1-0 – Stanford 0-1-0 – Stanford 0-1-0 – California 1-1-0 – UCLA 0-1-0 – UCLA 5-1-0 2nd Stanford 4-1-0 T3rd USC 1-1-0 – USC 1-1-0 – UCLA 3-1-0 – Washington 0-1-0 – Utah 0-1-0 – Washington 0-1-0 Washington State 0-0-1 – 1999 California 0-1-0 – 2006 California 1-1-0 – Stanford 1-1-0 – Colorado 2-1-0 – UCLA 1-1-0 – Stanford 2-0-1 – USC 0-1-0 – UCLA 4-1-0 T3rd USC 1-1-0 – 2000 Arizona State 1-1-0 – Utah 1-1-0 – California 0-1-0 – Stanford 1-1-0 – 2007 California 1-1-0 – UCLA 4-1-0 2nd Colorado 1-1-0 – NOTE: Beginning in 1985, no third-place game was USC 1-1-0 – Stanford 2-1-0 – played. Semifinal losers are credited with third place. Washington 1-1-0 – UCLA 4-1-0 T3rd Washington State 0-1-0 –

PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // December 7, 2012 9 1983 1995 2001 Pac-12 Participants (1): CAL Pac-12 Participants (3): STAN, UCLA, WASH Pac-12 Participants (5): CAL, STAN, UCLA, USC, WASH California (1-1-0) Stanford (0-1-0) California (0-1-0) California 5, Cincinnati 0 Santa Clara 3, Stanford 2, (3OT) St. Mary’s (Calif.) 3, California 2 North Carolina 5, California 2 UCLA (0-1-0) Stanford (2-1-0) Washington 2, UCLA 1 Stanford 2, Denver 0 1984 Washington (1-1-0) Stanford 3, St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1 Pac-12 Participants (1): CAL Washington 2, UCLA 1 Texas A&M 1, Stanford 0 California (2-2-0) Portland 1, Washington 0 UCLA (3-1-0) California 2, UC Santa Barbara 0 UCLA 3, Cal State Fullerton 0 California 1, Colorado College 0 (PKs) 1996 UCLA 2, Pepperdine 1 North Carolina 2, California 1 (2OT) (Semi!nal) Pac-12 Participants (2): STAN, WASH UCLA 3, Dayton 1 Massachusetts 4, California 1 (3rd Place Game) Stanford (0-1-0) Florida 1, UCLA 0 (2OT) Santa Clara 3, Stanford 2 USC (0-1-0) 1986 Washington (0-1-0) Pepperdine 1, USC 0 Pac-12 Participants (1): CAL Portland 1, Washington 0 Washington (1-1-0) California (1-1-0) Washington 2, San Diego 0 California 2, Cal State East Bay 0 1997 Portland 2, Washington 0 Colorado College 1, California 0 Pac-12 Participants (1): UCLA UCLA (2-1-0) 2002 1987 UCLA 1, Portland 0 Pac-12 Participants (7): ASU, CAL, STAN, UCLA, USC, Pac-12 Participants (1): CAL UCLA 3, SMU 2 UTAH, WSU California (1-1-0) Notre Dame 8, UCLA 0 Arizona State (1-1-0) California 3, UC Santa Barbara 0 Arizona State 2, Washington State 1 North Carolina 4, California 0 (Semi!nals) 1998 Santa Clara 5, Washington State 1 Pac-12 Participants (5): CAL, STAN, UCLA, USC, WASH California (1-1-0) 1988 California (0-1-0) California 2, Denver 0 Pac-12 Participants (1): CAL Paci!c 2, California1 Stanford 1, California 0 (OT) California (2-1-0) Stanford (0-1-0) Stanford (3-0-1) California 2, St. Mary’s (CA) 0 BYU 6, Stanford 1 Stanford 4, Cal Poly 0 California 2, Colorado College 1 (2OT) UCLA (0-1-0) Stanford 1, California 0 (OT) North Carolina State 1, California 0 (Semi!nal) BYU 2, UCLA 0 Stanford 1, Notre Dame 0 USC (1-1-0) Portland 0, Stanford 0 (POR PKs) 1990 USC 2, Washington 0 UCLA (2-0-1) Pac-12 Participants (1): STAN San Diego State 1, USC 0 (3OT) UCLA 4, Loyola Marymount 0 Stanford (0-1-0) Washington (0-1-0) UCLA 1, USC 0 (2OT) UC Santa Barbara 1, Stanford 0 USC 2, Washington 0 Texas A&M 0, UCLA 0 (A&M PKs) USC (1-1-0) 1991 1999 USC 1, San Diego 0 (OT) Pac-12 Participants (1): STAN Pac-12 Participants (4): CAL, STAN, UCLA, USC UCLA 1, USC 0 (2OT) Stanford (1-1-0) California (0-1-0) Utah (1-1-0) Stanford 2, Santa Clara 1 (OT) BYU 2, California 0 Utah 3, BYU 2 Colorado College 1, Stanford 0 (3OT) Stanford (1-1-0) Portland 3, Utah 0 Stanford 3, Cal Poly 1 Washington State (0-1-0) 1992 Notre Dame 1, Stanford 0 Arizona State 2, Washington State 1 Pac-12 Participants (1): STAN UCLA (1-1-0) Stanford (1-1-0) UCLA 2, San Diego 1 (OT) 2003 Stanford 5, Portland 2 Santa Clara 7, UCLA 0 Pac-12 Participants (7): ASU, COL, STAN, UCLA, USC, Santa Clara 2, Sanford 0 USC (0-1-0) UTAH, WASH SMU 1, USC 0 (2OT) Arizona State (1-1-0) 1993 Arizona State 3, Cal Poly 1 Pac-12 Participants (2): CAL, STAN 2000 Santa Clara 1, Arizona State 0 California (0-1-0) Pac-12 Participants (7): ASU, CAL, STAN, UCLA, USC, Colorado (0-1-0) Stanford 2, California 0 WASH, WSU BYU 2, Colorado 0 Stanford (2-0-1) Arizona State (1-1-0) Stanford (0-1-0) Stanford 2, California 0 Arizona State 2, Missouri State 0 Santa Clara 1, Stanford 0 Stanford 1, Portland 0 Portland 3, Arizona State 1 UCLA (4-1-0) George Mason 1, Stanford 1 (GMU PKs) (Semi!nal) California (0-1-0) UCLA 2, San Diego 0 Santa Clara 2, California 0 UCLA 2, Pepperdine 0 1994 Stanford (1-1-0) UCLA 1, Kansas 0 Pac-12 Participants (4): OSU, STAN, WASH, WSU Stanford 4, San Jose State 1 UCLA 4, Penn State 0 Oregon State (0-1-0) BYU 5, Stanford 0 North Carolina 3, UCLA 0 (Semi!nals) Washington 3, Oregon State 0 UCLA (4-1-0) *Runner-Up* USC (0-1-0) Stanford (0-1-1) UCLA 2, USC 0 Pepperdine 1, USC 0 Stanford 0, Washington 0 (STAN PKs) UCLA 4, Texas A&M 0 Utah (0-0-1) Portland 2, Stanford 1 (3OT) UCLA 2, Clemson 1 Idaho State 0, Utah 0 (ISU PKs) Washington (1-0-1) UCLA 1, Portland 0 Washington (0-1-0) Washington 3, Oregon State 0 North Carolina 2, UCLA 1 (Championship) Nebraska 2, Washington 1 Stanford 0, Washington 0 (STAN PKs) USC (1-1-0) Washington State (1-1-0) USC 2, San Diego 1 2004 Washington St. 3, Wisconsin 1 UCLA 2, USC 0 Pac-12 Participants (7): ARIZ, CAL, COL, STAN, UCLA, William and Mary 4, Washington State 0 Washington (1-1-0) UTAH, WASH Washington 5, Montana 0 Arizona (0-1-0) Portland 1, Washington 0 Colgate 1, Arizona 0 Washington State (0-1-0) California (0-1-0) Montana 1, Washington State 0 Santa Clara 2, California 1 Colorado (1-1-0) Colorado 3, Utah 0 Portland 3, Colorado 0

PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // December 7, 2012 10 Stanford (1-1-0) Colorado (1-1-0) Washington (1-1-0) Stanford 2, Cal Poly 0 Colorado 2, Hawaii 0 Washington 1, Ole Miss 0 Santa Clara 1, Stanford 0 (2OT) Portland 1,Colorado 0 Portland 2, Washington 1 UCLA (5-0-1) *Runner-up* Stanford (2-1-0) Washington State (1-1-0) UCLA 1, Pepperdine 0 Stanford 7, Sacramento State 0 Washington State 1, Villanova 0 UCLA 3, San Diego 0 Stanford 1, California 1 (STAN PKs) Maryland 1, Washington State 0 UCLA 2, Duke 0 Connecticut 2, Stanford 0 UCLA 1, Ohio State 0 UCLA (4-1-0) 2010 UCLA 2, Princeton 0 UCLA 3, Cal State Fullerton 1 Pac-12 Participants (7): ASU, CAL, OSU, STAN, UCLA, Notre Dame 1, UCLA 1 (ND PKs) (Championship) UCLA 4, Oklahoma State 0 USC, WASH Utah (0-1-0) UCLA 2, Virgina 1 (OT) Arizona State (0-1-0) Colorado 3, Utah 0 UCLA 3, Portland 2 (OT) UC Irvine 2, Arizona State 1 Washington (3-1-0) USC 2, UCLA 1 (Semi!nals) California (0-1-0) Washington 5, Birmingham Southern 0 USC (6-0-0) *National Champions* Duke 2, California 1 Washington 1, Auburn 0 USC 2, Santa Clara 0 Oregon State (1-1-0) Washington 1, Maryland 0 USC 1, Missouri 0 (2OT) Oregon State 5, Memphis 0 Princeton 3, Washington 1 USC 1, Florida 0 Oklahoma State 2, Oregon State 1 USC 1, West Virginia 0 Stanford (5-1-0) *Runner-up* 2005 USC 2, UCLA 1 Stanford 3, Sacramento State 0 Pac-12 Participants (7): ARI, CAL, COL, STAN, UCLA, USC 2, Florida State 0 (Championship) Stanford 2, Santa Clara 1 USC, UTAH Stanford 3, UCLA 0 Arizona (2-1-0) 2008 Stanford 5, Florida State 0 Arizona 1, Utah 0 Pac-12 Participants (7): CAL, COL, STAN, UCLA, USC, Stanford 2, Boston College 0 Arizona 1, Weber State 0 WASH, WSU Notre Dame 1, Stanford 0 (Championship) Portland 4, Arizona 0 California (0-1-0) UCLA (1-1-1)) California (2-1-0) Florida 2, California 1 UCLA 0, BYU 0 (UCLA PKs) California 2, Rice 0 Colorado (0-1-0) UCLA 2, Central Florida 1 California 2, UTEP 1 South Dakota State 1, Colorado 0 Stanford 3, UCLA 0 Florida State 2, California 1 Stanford (4-1-0) USC (1-1-0) Colorado (0-1-1) Stanford 2, UC Santa Barbara 0 USC 3, Illinois 1 Colorado 0, UC Riverside 0 (COL PKs) Stanford 5, Kansas 0 Notre Dame 4, USC 0 UCLA 3, Colorado 0 Stanford 1, Rutgers 0 Washington (2-1-1) Stanford (0-1-0) Stanford 1, Portland 0 Washington 4, Oklahoma 0 St. Louis 2, Stanford 0 Notre Dame 1, Stanford 0 Washington 1, Portland 1 (WAS PKs) UCLA (5-1-0) *Runner-up* (Semi!nals) Washington 1, UC Irvine 0 (2OT) UCLA 9, Mississippi Valley State 0 UCLA (4-1-0) Boston College 1, Washington 0 (OT) UCLA 3, Colorado 0 UCLA 5, Fresno State 0 UCLA 4, Marquette 0 UCLA 1, San Diego 0 2011 UCLA 5, Virgina 0 UCLA 1, USC 0 Pac-12 Participants (5): CAL, OSU, STAN, UCLA, WSU UCLA 4, Florida State 0 UCLA 6, Duke 1 California (0-0-2) Portland 4, UCLA 0 (Championship) North Carolina 1, UCLA 0 (Semi!nals) California 1, Santa Clara 1 (CAL PKs) USC (1-1-0) USC (1-1-1) Boston College 0, California 0 (BC PKs) USC 1, Gonzaga 0 USC 2, Boston 0 Oregon State (0-0-1) Cal State Fullerton 3, USC 1 USC 1, BYU 1 (USC PKs) Portland 1, Oregon State 1 (POR PKs) Utah (0-1-0) UCLA 1, USC 0 Stanford (6-0-0) *National Champions* Arizona 1, Utah 0 Washington (1-1-0) Stanford 3, Montana 0 Washington 3, LSU 2 Stanford 2, South Carolina 0 2006 Texas A&M 3, Washington 1 Stanford 2, Boston College 0 Pac-12 Participants (6): CAL, COL, STAN, UCLA, USC, Washington State (0-1-0) Stanford 2, Oklahoma State 1 (OT) UTAH Texas 1, Washington State 0 Stanford 3, Florida State 0 California (1-1-0) Stanford 1, Duke 0 (Championship) California 3, Auburn 1 2009 UCLA (1-0-1) Florida State 3, California 1 Pac-12 Participants (8): ASU, CAL, OSU, STAN, UCLA, UCLA 1, New Mexico 0 Colorado (2-1-0) USC, WASH, WSU San Diego 1, UCLA 1 (USD PKs) Colorado 2, Colorado College 0 Arizona State (0-0-1) Washington State (0-1-1) Colorado 2, Denver 1 Wisconsin 1, Arizona State 1 (WIS PKs) Washington State 1, Kentucky 1 (WSU PKs) Notre Dame 3, Colorado 0 California (1-1-0) Virginia 3, Washington State 0 Stanford (2-0-1) California 2, Auburn 1 Stanford 2, Nevada 1 Florida State 3, California 0 2012 Stanford 2, USC 0 Oregon State (2-1-0) Pac-12 Participants (6): ASU, CAL, STAN, UCLA, WASH. WSU Clemson 0, Stanford 0 (CLEM PKs) Oregon State 3, Ohio State 1 Arizona State (0-1-0) UCLA (4-1-0) Oregon State 1, Florida 0 Baylor 3, Arizona State 1 UCLA 6, UNLV 1 Notre Dame 1, Oregon State 0 California (1-1-0) UCLA 3, Cal State Fullerton 1 Stanford (5-1-0) *Runner-up* California 1, Pepperdine 0 UCLA 3, Florida 2 Stanford 2, Northern Arizona 0 San Diego State 2, California 1 UCLA 2, Portland 1 Stanford 2, BYU 0 Stanford (4-1-0) North Carolina 2, UCLA 0 (Semi!nals) Stanford 1, Santa Clara 0 Stanford 3, Idaho State 0 USC (1-1-0) Stanford 3, Boston College 1 Stanford 2, Santa Clara 1 USC 1, Santa Clara 0 Stanford 2, UCLA 1 (OT) Stanford 3, Denver 0 Stanford 2, USC 0 North Carolina 1, Stanford 0 (Championship) Stanford 2, UCLA 1 Utah (1-1-0) UCLA (4-1-0) North Carolina 1, Stanford 0 (OT) (Semi!nals) Utah 3, Idaho State 2 UCLA 7, Boise State 1 UCLA (3-1-0) Portland 3, Utah 0 UCLA 5, San Diego State 0 UCLA 1, Wisconsin 0 UCLA 3, Virginia 0 UCLA 5, Kentucky 0 2007 UCLA 2, Portland 1 UCLA 3, San Diego State 0 Pac-12 Participants (5): CAL, COL, STAN,UCLA, USC Stanford 2, UCLA 1 (OT) (Semi!nals) Stanford 2, UCLA 1 California (1-1-0) USC (0-0-1) Washington (0-1-0) California 2, Santa Clara 0 Oklahoma State 0, USC 0 (OSU PKs) Auburn 2, Washington 1 Stanford 1, California 1 (STAN PKs) Washington State (0-0-1) Portland 2, Washington State 2 (POR PKs)

PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // December 7, 2012 11 PAC-12 IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

Pac-12 members combine for a 122-81-18 (.593) record in NCAA games that did not match two Conference members. Pac-12 members have met 19 times in NCAA Tournament play:

Stanford 2, California 0, 1993 (First Round) Arizona 1, Utah 0, 2005 (First Round) Washington 3, Oregon State 0, 1994 (First Round) UCLA 3, Colorado 0 (Second Round) Stanford 0, Washington 0 (STAN PKs), 1994 (First Round) Stanford 2, USC 0, 2006 (Second Round) Washington 2, UCLA 1, 1995 (First Round) Stanford 1, California 1 (STAN PK’s), 2007 (Second Round) USC 2, Washington 0, 1998 (First Round) USC 2, UCLA 1, 2007 (Semi!nals) UCLA 2, USC 0, 2000 (Second Round) UCLA 1, USC 0, 2008 (Third Round) Arizona State 2, Washington State 1, 2002 (First Round) Stanford 2, UCLA 1 (OT), 2009 (Semi!nals) Stanford 1, California 0 (OT), 2002 (Second Round) Stanford 3, UCLA 0, 2010 (Third Round) UCLA 1, USC 0 (2OT), 2002 (Second Round) Stanford 2, UCLA 1, 2012 (Quarter!nals) Colorado 3, Utah 0, 2004 (First Round)

ALL-TIME NCAA COLLEGE CUP APPEARANCES BY SCHOOL

No. School Year Record in Semis Record in Finals 26...... North Carolina ...... 1982-2003, 06, 08-09,12 ...... 24-2 ...... 21-3 12...... Notre Dame ...... 1994-97, 99-2000, 04, 06-10 ...... 8-4 ...... 3-5 10 .....Santa Clara ...... 1989-90, 92, 96-99, 2001-02, 04 ...... 2-8 ...... 1-1 8...... Portland ...... 1994-96, 98, 2000-02, 2005 ...... 3-5 ...... 2-1 8 ...... UCLA ...... 2000, 03-09 ...... 3-5 ...... 0-3 7...... Connecticut ...... 1982-84, 90, 94, 97, 2003 ...... 4-3 ...... 0-4 6 ...... Massachusetts ...... 1983-87, 93 ...... 1-5 ...... 0-1 6...... Florida State ...... 2003, 05-07, 11-12 ...... 1-5 ...... 0-1 6 ...... STANFORD ...... 1993, 2008-12 ...... 3-3 ...... 1-2 5...... Colorado College ...... 1985-86, 89-91 ...... 2-3 ...... 0-2 4...... George Mason ...... 1983, 85-86, 93 ...... 3-1 ...... 1-2 4...... Penn State ...... 1999, 2002, 05,12 ...... 1-3 ...... 0-1 3 ...... CALIFORNIA...... 1984, 87-88 ...... 0-3 2...... UCF ...... 1982, 87 ...... 1-1 ...... 0-1 2...... Florida ...... 1998, 2001 ...... 1-1 ...... 1-0 2...... North Carolina State ...... 1988-89 ...... 1-1 ...... 0-1 2 ...... Wisconsin ...... 1988, 91 ...... 1-1 ...... 0-1 1 ...... Boston College ...... 2010 ...... 0-1 2...... Duke ...... 1992, 2011 ...... 2-0 ...... 0-2 1...... Hartford ...... 1992 ...... 0-1 1...... Missouri-St. Louis ...... 1982 ...... 0-1 1...... Ohio State ...... 2010 ...... 0-1 1...... Princeton ...... 2004 ...... 0-1 1 ...... USC ...... 2007 ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 1...... SMU ...... 1995 ...... 0-1 1...... Virginia ...... 1991 ...... 0-1 1...... Wake Forest ...... 2011 ...... 0-1

PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // December 7, 2012 12 2012 PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER SCOREBOARD

ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA WILDCATS SUN DEVILS GOLDEN BEARS Overall: 6-11-3; .375 Overall: 10-9-2; .524 Overall: 16-6-0; .727 Pac-12: 2-7-2 .273 Pac-12: 6-4-1; .591 Pac-12: 8-3-0; .727

AUGUST AUGUST AUGUST 17 at No. 18 LongBeach Sate L, 2-1 (OT) 17 at Cal State Northridge L, 1-0 17 at Paci!c W, 3-0 23 BYU L, 1-0 19 at San Diego State L, 2-0 19 San Jose State W, 5-2 26 at Northern Arizona W, 3-0 24 at Northern Arizona W, 4-0 23 No. 25 Santa Clara L, 1-0 SEPTEMBER 31 at No. 18 Missouri L, 4-1 26 Missouri L, 2-1 2 at Creighton W, 3-1 SEPTEMBER 31 at Cal Poly W, 4-1 7 No. 10 Pepperdine (1) L, 2-1 2 at Kansas T, 2-2 SEPTEMBER 9 Houston (1) W, 2-1 7 Houston (1) L, 1-0 2 San Francisco TV W, 3-0 14 Florida International (2) W, 2-0 9 No. 10 Pepperdine (1) W, 1-0 7 at UC Davis W, 2-1 (2OT) 16 Loyola Marymount (2) T, 0-0 14 Loyola Marymount (2) W, 3-0 14 Penn TV W, 1-0 21 at California* TV W, 2-1 16 Florida International (2) W, 3-0 21 Arizona* TV L, 2-1 23 at Paci!c L, 2-1 23 at No. 3 Stanford* TV L, 3-0 23 at Nevada W, 3-0 28 No. 3 UCLA* L, 2-1 28 USC* TV W, 5-4 (2OT) 28 Oregon* TV W, 2-0 30 USC* TV T, 1-1 OCTOBER 30 No. 23 Oregon State* TV W, 3-1 OCTOBER 1 No. 3 UCLA* TV L, 4-1 OCTOBER 5 at Washington* TV T, 1-1 5 at Washington State* W, 1-0 5 at Colorado* W, 3-2 (OT) 7 at Washington State* L, 3-0 7 at Washington* L, 2-0 7 at Utah* W, 3-1 11 No. 2 Stanford* TV L, 4-1 12 California* TV L, 2-0 12 at Arizona State* TV W, 2-0 19 at Oregon* L, 5-1 19 at Oregon State* TV T, 1-1 19 Washington* TV W, 2-1 21 at Oregon State* L, 2-0 21 at Oregon* W, 2-1 21 Washington State* W, 3-2 26 Colorado* TV L, 3-0 25 Utah* TV W, 3-0 26 at No. 2 UCLA* L, 3-0 28 Utah* W, 1-0 (2OT) 28 Colorado* TV W, 2-1 (2OT) 28 at USC* W, 1-0 NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 2 at Arizona State* (Pac-12 Net) L, 2-1 2 Arizona* TV W, 2-1 4 Stanford* L, 1-0 9 vs. No. 11 Baylor% L, 3-1 9 at No. 22. Pepperdine% W, 1-0 *Conference Game 16 at No. 4 San Diego State% L, 2-1 (1) Sun Devil Desert Classic, Tempe, Ariz. *Conference Game (2) Arizona Cats Classic, Tucson, Ariz. (1) Sun Devil Desert Classic, Tempe, Ariz. *Conference Game TV Televised live on Pac-12 Networks (2) Arizona Cats Classic, Tucson, Ariz. % NCAA Tournament game Times local to site. % NCAA Tournament game TV Televised live on Pac-12 Networks TV Televised live on Pac-12 Networks Times local to site. Times local to site.

COLORADO OREGON OREGON STATE BUFFALOES DUCKS BEAVERS Overall: 8-8-4; .500 Overall: 8-10-2; .450 Overall: 11-6-3; .625 Pac-12: 2-7-2; .273 Pac-12: 3-7-1; .318 Pac-12: 3-5-3; .409

AUGUST AUGUST AUGUST 17 at Northern Colorado (1) W, 3-0 19 UAB W, 2-0 17 UAB W, 1-0 19 at Colorado College (1) T 0-0 24 at No. 18 Portland L, 2-0 20 at No. 18 Portland W, 1-0 24 LIU Brooklyn (2) W, 2-0 26 at Portland State W, 1-0 24 at Portland State W, 2-1 26 Wright State (2) W, 2-1 31 UC Irvine W, 1-0 30 at Cal State Fullerton W, 2-1 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 2 at Northwestern T, 2-2 7 at Paci!c L, 1-0 2 UC Irvine L, 1-0 7 at Denver (3) L, 4-1 9 at St. Mary’s (CA) T, 1-1 7 at UC Santa Barbara W, 2-0 9 Cincinnati (3) W, 2-1 14 Seattle (1) TV W, 2-1 9 at Cal Poly W, 3-1 14 at Wyoming W, 2-0 16 Gonzaga (1) W, 4-2 14 Gonzaga (1) TV W, 2-0 16 Air Force W, 2-0 21 Colorado* TV T, 0-0 16 Seattle (1) TV W, 1-0 (2OT) 21 at Oregon* TV T, 0-0 24 No. 12 BYU TV L, 2-0 21 Utah* W, 2-0 28 Washington* TV L, 2-1 (OT) 28 at California* TV L, 2-1 27 at No. 2 Stanford* TV L, 5-1 30 Washington State* TV L, 1-0 30 at No. 2 Stanford* L, 2-1 30 at California* TV L, 3-1 OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER 5 California* L, 3-2 (OT) 5 No. 3 UCLA* L, 1-0 5 USC* TV T, 1-1 7 No. 2 Stanford* L, 2-1 7 USC* W, 1-0 (OT) 7 No. 3 UCLA* TV L, 4-1 13 Oregon State* L, 2-0 12 at Utah* TV L, 3-1 13 at Colorado* W, 2-0 19 at No. 3 UCLA* L, 2-1 19 Arizona* W, 2-0 19 Arizona State* TV T, 1-1 21 at USC* W, 1-0 (2OT) 21 Arizona State* L, 2-1 21 Arizona* W, 5-1 26 at Arizona* TV W, 3-0 25 at Washington* TV L, 2-0 26 at Washington State* L, 2-1 28 at Arizona State* TV L, 2-1 (2OT) 28 at Washington State* L, 1-0 28 at Washington* T, 2-2 NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 2 Utah* TV T, 1-1 2 Oregon State* TV W, 2-0 2 at Oregon* TV L, 2-0

*Conference Game *Conference Game *Conference Game (1) Colorado Cup (1) Oregon State Nike Invitational, Eugene, Ore. (1) Oregon State Nike Invitational, Corvallis, Ore. (2) Omni Hotels Colorado Women’s Soccer Classic, Boulder, Colo. TV Televised live on Pac-12 Networks TV Televised live on Pac-12 Networks (3) DU Invitational, Denver, Colo. Times local to site. All times local to site. TV Televised live on Pac-12 Networks Times local to site.

PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE 2012 PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER SCOREBOARD

STANFORD UCLA USC CARDINAL BRUINS TROJANS Overall: 21-2-1; 896 Overall: 18-3-2; 0.826 Overall: 6-10-3; .395 Pac-12: 11-0-0, 1.000 Pac-12: 8-2-1; .773 Pac-12: 3-6-2; .364

AUGUST AUGUST AUGUST 17 No. 17 Santa Clara TV W, 6-1 17 at Connecticut Cancelled 17 at Cal State Fullerton W, 3-2 24 at No. 6 Penn State(1) W, 3-2 19 at Massachusetts W, 2-1 24 St. Mary’s (CA) W, 4-1 26 West Virginia (1) L, 1-0 24 at Fresno State W, 2-0 26 Minnesota TV L, 4-1 31 No. 7 Boston College TV T, 1-1 26 No. 22 Illinois W, 2-0 31 No. 6 Duke (1) TV L, 2-1 SEPTEMBER 31 No. 14 Wisconsin W, 2-0 SEPTEMBER 7 Boston (2) TV W, 1-0 SEPTEMBER 2 San Diego (1) L, 2-1 9 No. 23 Georgetown (2) TV W, 6-0 7 Loyola Marymount TV T, 1-1 9 Cal State Northridge T, 1-1 14 No. 15 San Diego State (3) W, 1-0 9 No. 22 Tennessee TV W, 1-0 14 at San Diego W, 3-2 16 UNC Greensboro (3) W, 4-0 14 Princeton W, 7-0 16 No. 19 Portland L, 3-2 23 Arizona State* TV W, 3-0 16 No. 18 Pepperdine TV W, 4-0 21 Washington* TV W, 1-0 (OT) 27 No. 23 Oregon State* TV W, 5-1 20 Washington State* TV T, 0-0 28 at Arizona State* TV L, 5-4 (2OT) 30 Oregon* W, 2-1 28 at Arizona* W, 2-1 30 at Arizona* TV T, 1-1 OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER 5 at Utah* TV W, 1-0 1 at Arizona State* TV W, 4-1 5 at Oregon State* TV T, 1-1 7 at Colorado* W, 2-1 5 at Oregon* W, 1-0 7 at Oregon* L, 1-0 (OT) 11 at Arizona* TV W, 4-1 7 at Oregon State* TV W, 4-1 12 at Washington State* TV L, 4-0 18 Washington State* TV W, 3-2 12 at Washington* W, 1-0 19 Utah* W, 1-0 21 Washington* TV W, 3-0 19 Colorado* W, 2-1 21 Colorado* L, 1-0 (2OT) 26 at USC* W, 1-0 (2OT) 21 Utah* W, 2-0 26 No. 1 Stanford* L, 1-0 (2OT) 28 at No. 2 UCLA* TV W, 2-1 26 No. 21 California* TV W, 3-0 28 No. 21California* L, 1-0 NOVEMBER 28 No. 1 Stanford* TV L, 2-1 NOVEMBER 4 at No. 23 California* TV W, 1-0 NOVEMBER 2 No. 2 UCLA* W, 3-2 (OT) 9 Idaho State W, 3-0 2 at USC* TV L, 3-2 (OT) 16 No. 17 Santa Clara% W, 2-1 10 vs. Wisconsin W, 1-0 *Conference Game 18 Denver% W, 3-0 16 vs. Kentucky% W, 8-0 (1) USC Fútbol Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. 23 No. 6 UCLA% W, 2-1 18 at No. 4 San Diego State% W, 3-0 TV Televised live on Pac-12 Networks Times local to site. 30 No. 13 North Carolina% L, 1-0 (OT) 23 at No. 1 Stanford% L, 2-1

(1) Penn State Invitational, University Park, Pa. *Conference Game (2) Stanford Nike Invitational, Palo Alto, Calif. % NCAA Tournament game (3) Santa Clara Classic, Santa Clara, Calif. TV Televised live on Pac-12 Networks % NCAA Tournament game

UTAH WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE UTES HUSKIES COUGARS Overall: 8-8-3; .500 Overall: 10-8-3; .548 Overall: 12-6-2; .650 Pac-12: 3-7-1; .318 Pac-12: 3-6-2; .364 Pac-12: 6-4-1; .591

AUGUST AUGUST AUGUST 17 Utah State (1) L,1-0 (OT) 17 at Seattle W, 2-0 19 Gonzaga W, 3-0 23 Southern Utah W, 4-0 24 at Colgate W, 3-0 24 Boise State W, 6-0 25 BYU TV L, 1-0 26 at Syracuse W, 2-1 31 San Diego (1) W, 2-1 30 at Colorado College T, 2-2 31 La Salle (1) W, 2-0 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 2 No. 6 Duke (1) L, 4-0 1 at Weber State W, 1-0 2 Fresno State (1) W, 3-1 9 at Wyoming W, 3-2 8 Texas W, 1-0 7 at Gonzaga W, 1-0 14 Hawaii TV W, 2-0 14 Portland State (2) W, 2-0 9 Notre Dame W, 3-0 16 at Idaho W, 5-1 16 at Boise State (2) T, 1-1 13 at Utah State T, 1-1 20 at No. 2 UCLA* TV T, 0-0 21 at No. 24 Oregon State* L, 2-0 15 at No. 17 BYU L, 3-1 23 at Santa Clara L, 3-0 28 Washington State* TV W, 2-1 (OT) 21 at USC* TV L, 1-0 (OT) 28 at Utah* TV L, 2-1 (OT) 30 Washington * W, 2-0 28 at Colorado* W, 2-1 (OT) 30 at Colorado* TV W, 1-0 OCTOBER 30 at Utah* L, 2-0 OCTOBER 5 No. 2 Stanford* TV L, 1-0 OCTOBER 5 Arizona State* L, 1-0 7 California* L, 3-1 5 Arizona* TV T, 1-1 7 Arizona* W, 3-0 12 Oregon* TV W, 3-1 7 Arizona State* W, 2-0 12 USC* TV W, 4-0 19 USC* TV L, 1-0 12 No. 3 UCLA* L, 1-0 18 at No. 2 Stanford* TV L, 3-2 21 No. 3 UCLA* L, 2-0 19 at No. 25 California* TV L, 2-1 21 at No. 25 California* L, 3-2 26 Arizona State* TV L, 4-1 21 at No. 2 Stanford* TV L, 3-0 26 Oregon State* W, 2-1 28 Arizona* L, 1-0 (2OT) 25 Oregon* TV W, 2-0 28 Oregon* W, 1-0 NOVEMBER 28 Oregon State* TV T, 2-2 NOVEMBER 4 at California* TV T, 1-1 NOVEMBER 2 Washington* TV W, 1-0 2 at Washington State* TV L, 1-0 9 at No. 24 Portland% T, 2-2 (3OT) *Conference Game 9 vs. Auburn% L, 2-1 (1) Played in Sandy, Utah (2) Soccer Etc./Nike Classic, Boise, Idaho *Conference Game *Conference Game TV Televised live on Pac-12 Networks (1) Husky/Nike Invitational, Seattle, Wash. (1) USC Fútbol Classic Times local to site. % NCAA Tournament game % NCAA Tournament game TV Televised live on Pac-12 Networks TV Televised live on Pac-12 Networks Times local to site. All times local to site.

Rankings - NSCAA

PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE 2012 NCAA Division I Women's SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP

First Round Second/Third Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Semifinals Quarterfinals Second/Third Round First Round November 9, 10 or 11 November 16 & 18 November November 30 December 2 November 30 November November 16 & 18 November 9, 10 or 11 23, 24 or 25 23, 24 or 25 1 Stanford* (17-1-1) Penn St.* (17-3-1) 1 Stanford* 3-0 Penn St.* 4-0 Idaho St. (11-5-3) LIU Brooklyn (10-7-3) Stanford 2-1 Penn St. 5-2 Santa Clara* (11-3-6) Hofstra (11-8-2) Santa Clara 2-1 Boston College 2-0 Long Beach St. (12-7) Final Boston College* (10-7-3) *Stanford 3-0 Torero Stadium *Penn St. 1-1 (3-2 PKs) Denver* (15-2-4) San Diego, California Michigan* (14-5-2) Denver 3-1 4 p.m. ET Michigan 2-1 Colorado Col. (14-3-5) Live on ESPNU Central Mich. (15-6-1) Denver 3-2 Michigan 3-0 Stony Brook (12-6-3) Washington St. (12-6-1) Maryland 2-0 Portland 2-2 (6-5 PKs) 4 Maryland* (13-6-2) Portland* (11-4-4) 4 Stanford 2-1 Penn St. 1-0 3 UCLA* (15-2-2) Duke* (12-5-2) 3 UCLA 1-0 Duke 6-0 Wisconsin (12-7-1) Loyola Maryland (12-5-4) UCLA 5-0 Duke 4-1 UT Martin (13-5-3) Miami (OH) (19-2-1) Kentucky 1-0 (OT) Miami (OH) 3-2 (OT) Kentucky* (13-6-1) Tennessee* (14-4-3) UCLA 3-0 Duke 3-1 Pepperdine* (14-6) Colgate* (11-5-4) California 1-0 Rutgers 1-0 California (15-5) Rutgers (12-7-1) San Diego St. 2-1 Virginia 6-1 Cal St. Northridge (11-4-6) La Salle (17-4-1) San Diego St.* 3-0 Virginia* 4-1 2 San Diego St.* (19-1-1) Semifinals Semifinals Virginia* (16-4-1) 2 Torero Stadium Torero Stadium 2 North Carolina* (10-5-2) San Diego, California San Diego, California Florida* (17-4-1) 2 North Carolina* 2-0 11 p.m. ET ** NATIONAL 8:30 p.m. ET ** Florida* (2-0) Radford (14-2-4) CHAMPION Fla. Gulf Coast (14-3-3) North Carolina 9-1 Florida 1-2 Illinois (10-8-3) Miami (FL) (9-7-3) Illinois 1-1 (3-0 PKs) UCF 1-1 (5-3 PKs) Missouri* (14-7) UCF* (17-4-1) North Carolina 1-1 (4-2 PKs) Notre Dame 2-0 Georgetown (15-3-3) Notre Dame* (13-5-2) Georgetown 3-2 (OT) Notre Dame 3-1 Virginia Tech* (13-5-1) Milwaukee (8-8-1) Baylor 2-1 Notre Dame 2-1 Arizona St.* (10-8-2) Ga. Southern (10-7-5) Baylor 3-1 Wake Forest 4-0 3 Baylor (17-1-4) Wake Forest* (13-5-3) 3 North Carolina 2-1 2OT Florida St. 1-0 4 Marquette* (16-2-2) Ohio St.* (16-4-1) 4 Marquette 3-0 Oakland 2-2 (3-1 PKs) Illinois St. (13-4-2) Oakland (11-5-3) Marquette 3-1 Texas A&M 3-1 Princeton (13-3-1) Stephen F. Austin (17-3) Princeton 2-1 Texas A&M 1-0 West Virginia* (11-4-4) Texas A&M* (17-4-1) *BYU 0-0 (8-7 PKs) *Florida St. 4-0 Washington* (10-7-3) Texas Tech* (15-5-1) Auburn 2-1 Texas Tech 2-0 Auburn (12-10-1) North Texas (16-4-2) BYU 1-0 Florida St. 3-2 Utah St. (13-2-6) Mississippi Val. (8-9-3) BYU* 2-1 Florida St.* 6-0 1 BYU* (18-1-1) Florida St.* (16-3) 1

*Host institution for preliminary round games Order of semifinal games will be determined after quarterfinal round games are completed. Second semifinal game will begin play 45 minutes after the conclusion of the first game. ** Semifinal game one will air live on ESPN3 (and re-air on Sunday, Dec. 2 at 2 p.m. ET on ESPNU). Semifinal game two will air live on ESPNU.