2012 STANFORD WOMEN’S SOCCER Women’s Soccer Contact: David Kiefer Email: [email protected] • Office Phone: (650) 736-7921 • Cell Phone: (650) 759-0258

2012 Schedule (21-1-1) Date Opponent Time Stanford Returns to College Cup AUGUST... 17 (Fri.) Santa Clara W, 6-1 Cardinal plays North Carolina in NCAA semifinals 24 (Fri.) at Penn State (1) W, 3-2 26 (Sun.) West Virginia (1) L, 0-1 31 (Fri.) Boston College T, 1-1 (2OT) NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament At Torero Stadium, SEPTEMBER... Semifinal 7 (Fri.) Boston University (2) W, 1-0 Friday, appr. 8 p.m. 9 (Sun.) Georgetown (2) W, 6-0 Stanford (21-1-1) vs. North Carolina (13-5-3) 14 (Fri.) San Diego State (3) W, 1-0 16 (Sun.) UNC Greensboro (3) W, 4-0 23 (Sun.) Arizona State* W, 3-0 Defending NCAA women’s soccer champion Stanford returns to its fifth consecu- 27 (Thu.) Oregon State* W, 5-1 tive NCAA College Cup and faces 21-time national champion North Carolina in a 30 (Sun.) Oregon* W, 2-1 semifinal match Friday at ’s Torero Stadium at approximate- ly 8 p.m. This will be a rematch of the 2009 NCAA final won by North Carolina, OCTOBER... 1-0, on a dreary day in College Station, Texas. In fact, Stanford is searching for its 5 (Fri.) at Utah* W, 1-0 first-ever victory over the Tar Heels, as well as its fourth consecutive NCAA final. 7 (Sun.) at Colorado* W, 2-1 11 (Thu.) at Arizona* W, 4-1 The following is a closer look at the match: 18 (Thu.) Washington State* W, 3-2 21 (Sun.) Washington* W, 3-0 26 (Fri.) at USC* W, 1-0 (2OT) Who: No. 1 Stanford (21-1-1) vs. No. 13 North Carolina (13-5-3) 28 (Sun.) at UCLA* W, 2-1 What: NCAA Semifinal When: Friday, 8 p.m. PT; or 45 minutes after previous semifinal is over. NOVEMBER... Where: Torero Stadium, San Diego, Calif. 4 (Sun.) at * W, 1-0 Storyline: Defending champ plays most prolifiic champ for NCAA finals berth. 9 (Fri.) Idaho State# W, 3-0 Follow: Gametracker live stats (gostanford.com) 16 (Fri.) Santa Clara# W, 2-1 Watch: ESPNU and ESPN3.com (Beth Mowins, on the call). 18 (Sun.) Denver# W, 3-0 23 (Fri.) UCLA# W, 2-1 30 (Fri.) North Carolina# (4) 8 p.m. NCAA SUCCESS: This match marks Stanford’s fifth consecutive trip to the NCAA quarterfinals -- all taking place at Cagan Stadium. Stanford is 4-0 in those matches DECEMBER... and has advanced to three consecutive NCAA College Cup finals. This is the sev- 2 (Sun.) NCAA Final# (4) 1 p.m. enth time Stanford has reached the quarterfinals and is 5-0-1 in previous matches.

Times listed are Pacific COLLEGE CUP RUN: Stanford’s 10-player senior class has never known any- * Pac-12 Conference; # NCAA Tournament thing other than NCAA College Cup berths. This marks the fifth consecutive season (1) Penn State Invitational the Cardinal has gotten this far, and has reached the final the past three years. A (2) Stanford Nike Invitational Stanford semifinal victory would make the class of 2013 the first in school history to (3) Santa Clara Classic (4) In San Diego, Calif. each a final all four years of their collegiate careers.

Pac-12 Standings THE STANFORD-NORTH CAROLINA SERIES: Stanford has never beaten the Team Overall Conf. Tar Heels, and one might surmise that the only way the Cardinal can be deemed as Stanford 21-1-1 11-0-0 one of the great programs of all-time would be to go through the 21-time national UCLA 18-3-2 8-2-1 champion. North Carolina holds an 8-0-3 series lead, though the past three meet- California 16-6-0 8-3-0 ings have included two draws. In fact, Stanford had never led at any point in any Washington State 12-6-2 6-4-1 match against UNC until their most recent meeting, when scored in Arizona State 10-9-2 6-4-1 the 32nd minute (off an assist by current redshirt junior Courtney Verloo) on Aug. Oregon State 11-6-3 3-5-3 27, 2010 in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels came back twice, including after Teresa Washington 10-8-3 3-6-2 Noyola’s goal gave Stanford a 2-1 lead in the 60th minute, to complete a 2-2 draw. USC 6-10-3 3-6-2 Utah 8-8-3 3-7-1 Oregon 8-10-2 3-7-1 SEMIFINAL HISTORY: This is the sixth semifinal in Stanford history. The Cardi- Colorado 8-8-4 2-7-2 nal has an all-time record of 3-1-1 in this round, with victories the past three years. Arizona 6-11-3 2-7-2 Its loss came in 2008 to Notre Dame, 1-0. Quick Facts 2012 Roster

General Information No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School) Location: Stanford, Calif. 2 Kate Bettinger MF 5-8 Fr. Belvedere, Calif. (St. Ignatius Prep) Enrollment: 15,319 (6,878 undergrad) 3 Natalie Griffen F 5-4 Jr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley) Nickname: Cardinal 4 Alina Garciamendez D 5-8 Sr. Fairview, Texas (Ursuline Academy) Colors: Cardinal and White 5 Courtney Verloo F 5-9 RS Jr. Tualatin, Ore. (Tualatin) 6 Shelby Payne F 5-9 Jr. Bradenton, Fla. (Bradenton Prep) Home Field (capacity): 7 Laura Liedle D 5-5 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines) Laird Q. Cagan Stadium (2,000) 8 Lindsay Dickerson GK 5-9 Sr. Los Gatos, Calif. (St. Francis) Conference: Pacific-12 9 Chioma Ubogagu F 5-6 So. Coppell, Texas (Coppell) President: Dr. John L. Hennessy 10 Sydney Payne F 5-9 Jr. Bradenton, Fla. (Bradenton Prep) Athletics Director: Bernard Muir 11 D 5-3 Sr. Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest) Sport Administrator: Earl Koberlein 12 Aly Gleason GK 5-10 RS Jr. Atwater, Calif. (Buhach Colony) Athletics Web site: gostanford.com 13 Taylor McCann F 5-5 Jr. Burlingame, Calif. (Burlingame) 14 Nina Watkins MF 5-8 Sr. San Francisco, Calif. (University) Soccer Staff 15 Lauren Schmidt D 5-7 So. San Martin, Calif. (St. Francis) Head Coach: Paul Ratcliffe (UCLA, 1994) 16 Hannah Farr MF 5-4 So. Hillsborough, Calif. (St. Ignatius Prep) Record at Stanford: 179-36-20 (10 seasons) 17 Maya Theuer D 5-6 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (The Bishop’s School) Career Record: 234-70-27 (14 seasons) 18 Katie Donahue MF 5-6 Fr. Corona del Mar, Calif. (St. Margaret’s) Assistant Coach: Jay Cooney (10th season) 19 Emily Oliver GK 5-7 Jr. Flossmoor, Ill.. (Homewood-Flossmoor) Assistant Coach: Nicole Van Dyke (2nd 20 Mariah Nogueira MF 5-8 Sr. Westminster, Calif. (Marina) season) 21 Lo’eau LaBonta M/F 5-5 So. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Los Osos) Athletic Trainer: Lindsey Dame 22 Kendall Romine D 5-9 RS So. Coto de Caza, Calif. (Tesoro) Strength/Conditioning: Lesley Moser 23 Haley Rosen F 5-9 RS Fr. Rolling Hills, Calif. (Palos Verdes) 24 Alex Doll MF 5-6 So. Bethesda, Md. (Bethesda-Chevy Chase) 25 Madeleine Thompson D 5-8 Sr. Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis) Team Information 26 Annie Case D 5-7 Sr. Washington, D.C. (Maret) 2012 Records: 21-1-1, 11-0 27 Marjani Hing Glover F 5-7 Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral) 2012 Ranking: No. 1 (NSCAA) 28 Sarah Cox GK 5-11 Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar) 2012 Conference Finish: First 2011 Postseason Finish: NCAA champion CURRENT STANFORD STREAKS: 2011 Records: 25-0-1, 11-0 (1st, Pac-12) Starters Returning/Lost from 2011: 7/4 • Five consecutive College Cup appearances Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/4 • Four consecutive Pac-10/12 Conference titles Newcomers: 5 • Three consecutive College Cup finals appearances First Season: 1984 • 152-match unbeaten streak (146-0-6) when scoring a goal NCAA Tournament Appearances: 22 (the last time Stanford scored and lost was Aug. 27, 2006; 2-1 to Wake Forest) Conference Championships: 9 • 102-match home unbeaten streak (98-0-4) when scoring a goal (Stanford hasn’t scored at home and lost since Oct. 5, 2003; 2-1 to LMU) NSCAA coaches’ poll • 67-match home unbeaten streak (65-0-2), second-longest in NCAA history Rank Team LW Record (last loss, Nov. 23, 2007; 2-0 to Connecticut in an NCAA third-round match) 1. Stanford 1 17-1-1 • 42-match Pac-10/12 winning streak, No. 3 conference win streak in NCAA history 2. BYU 4 18-1-1 (last loss, Oct. 31, 2008; 1-0 at UCLA) 3. Virginia 7 16-4-1 • 35-match unbeaten streak (32-0-3) on opponents’ home fields 4. San Diego State 6 19-1-1 (last loss, Oct. 31, 2008; 1-0 at UCLA) 5. Penn State 3 17-3-1 • 28-match Pac-10/12 home winning streak 6. UCLA 2 15-2-2 7. Florida State 5 16-3-0 (last loss, Oct. 19, 2007; 2-0 vs. UCLA) 8. Florida 10 17-4-1 • 20-match NCAA Tournament home winning streak 9. Maryland 9 13-6-2 (last loss, Nov. 23, 2007; 2-0 to Connecticut in an NCAA third-round match) 10. Wake Forest 8 13-5-3 • 19-match winning streak 11. Baylor 11 17-1-4 (last non-victory, Aug. 31, 2012; 1-1 vs. Boston College) 12. Marquette 15 16-2-2 • 10-match NCAA Tournament winning streak 13. North Carolina 11 10-5-2 (last loss, Dec. 5, 2010; 1-0 vs. Notre Dame in NCAA final) 14. Georgetown 13 15-3-3 NOTE: Bold applies to this game 15. Texas A&M 12 17-4-1 16. Ohio State 21 16-4-1 17. Santa Clara 18 11-3-6 SENIOR SUCCESS: 18. Central Florida 20 17-4-1 Some numbers on the success of Stanford’s 10-player senior class (Annie Case, 19. Duke 16 12-5-2 Lindsay Dickerson, Alina Garciamendez, Aly Gleason, Marjani Hing-Glover, Mariah 20. Tennessee 19 14-4-3 Nogueira, Rachel Quon, Madeleine Thompson, Courtney Verloo, and Nina Watkins): 21. West Virginia 17 11-4-4 • Stanford is 94-3-4 over the past four years. 22. Pepperdine 22 14-6-0 • Stanford finished 52-0-1 at home 23. California 23 15-5-0 • Stanford finished 40-0-0 in Pac-12 play. 24. Portland NR 11-4-4 NOTE: The class of 2013 is one victory from tying the total of last year’s class (Ca- 25. Virginia Tech 24 13-5-1 mille Levin, , , Kristy Zurmuhlen), which went 95-4-4. Head Coach Paul Ratcliffe BIG MATCHES IN STANFORD-UNC HISTORY: Stanford and North Carolina have met twice in Nos. 1 vs. 2 matchups, and once in a College Cup final. Here is a list Paul Ratcliffe is the most successful of some of the most important matches in their history: coach in more than 100 years of Stanford soccer, among men or women. • Aug. 27, 2010; No. 2 Stanford 2, No. 1 North Carolina 2 (2OT), in Chapel Hill, Recently, Ratcliffe was named Pac-12 N.C.: In a rematch of the 2009 NCAA final (a 1-0 Stanford loss), Stanford took leads Conference Coach of the Year for the on goals by Christen Press and Teresa Noyola, but failed to hold them. UNC tied the fifth consecutive season, after leading score in the 71st minute on a goal by Amber Brooks and drop Stanford’s all-time the Cardinal to its fourth series record against the Tar Heels to 0-8-3. consecutive conference • Dec. 6, 2009: No. 4 North Carolina 1, No. 1 Stanford 0, NCAA College Cup final, title, and now has the College Station, Texas: North Carolina took advantage of a goal by Jessica McDon- Cardinal in its fifth ald only 2:50 into the match and withstood two apparent Stanford goals that were consecutive College called offside, including a shorthanded long-range shot by Christen Press in the 89th Cup. In 2011, he led minute on a rainy day at Texas A&M. Stanford to its first • Sept. 12, 2008: No. 3 Stanford 1, No. 5 North Carolina 1 (2OT), in Stanford, NCAA women’s soccer Calif.: In a match that launched Stanford as a national contender, Kelley O’Hara tied championship and a third the match on an 87th-minute breakaway before an overflow home crowd of 2,273. consecutive NCAA final. • Oct. 4, 2002: No. 2 North Carolina 1, No. 1 Stanford 0, in Moraga, Calif.: Stan- Four of his former players competed in ford had just achieved the first No. 1 ranking in its history, and got six saves from Ni- the London Olympics and six appeared cole Barnhart, but fell on a 60th minute goal by Alyssa Ramsey at St. Mary’s College. in the 2011 World Cup -- no other school could claim as many players in either MILESTONE: Stanford senior central defender Alina Garciamendez became the first competition as Stanford - and the Cardinal player in Stanford history to reach 100 starts, breaking the mark held by forward Lind- has claimed the past three say Taylor (2008-11) in the third round. She now has 101. Garciamendez has started winners, signifying ’s best every match at Stanford career and is one of three four-year starters, along with Rachel player. Quon and Mariah Nogueira. Last year, Ratcliffe earned his third NSCAA National Coach of the Year honor, HERMANN TROPHY TRADITION: Stanford has two players who are among the and fourth consecutive Pacific Region six semifinalists for the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy, the most presti- Coach of the Year award. gious honor in collegiate soccer. Senior central defender Alina Garciamendez and out- Ratcliffe, who has never failed to direct side back Rachel Quon were named this week to that list. Here are short bios of each: the Cardinal to the NCAA tournament, now is Stanford’s winningest soccer coach, Alina Garciamendez: D, Sr., Fairview, Texas with a 179-36-20 record on The Farm. The senior has started every match since she arrived as a freshman in 2009 … the Ratcliffe has more victories than any central defender has an ongoing school career record of 101 starts going into the Col- other coach in Stanford men’s or women’s lege Cup … is a three-year team captain … has helped Stanford to 11 shutouts and a soccer history. The men’s soccer program 0.60 goals-against average this season … after scoring two goals over her first three began in 1911 and the women’s in 1984. seasons, she is tied for third on the team with 6 in 2012 … scored two late winners, From 2008-12, the Cardinal has gone in the 103rd minute against USC and in the 89th minute against Boston University … 116-5-5 overall and 65-0-2 at home. first-team All-Pac-12 … four-year all-conference selection, including two on first team Entering the 2012 season, Stanford had a … also plays for the Mexican national team, including as a starter in the 2011 World 62-match regular-season unbeaten streak, Cup … has appeared in four College Cups. a 54-match home unbeaten streak, and 31-match conference winning streak. Rachel Quon: D, Sr., Lake Forest, Ill. Ratcliffe’s Honors A four-year starter at outside back, with 95 career starts going into the College Cup 2012 Pac-12 Coach of the Year … has started all 23 matches in 2012 … a team captain for the No. 1-ranked Cardinal 2011 NSCAA Coach of the Year … is a force as a one-one-defender and as an offensive catalyst as an overlapping de- 2011 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year fender … will move up to midfield and even forward when team needs a goal … has 2 2011 Pac-12 Coach of the Year goals and 7 assists for a career-high 11 points … shut out Pac-12 scoring leader Zakiya 2010 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year Bywaters of UCLA in two one-on-one matchups … earned Pac-12 Offensive Player of 2010 Pac-10 Coach of the Year the Week honors on Oct. 30, after her long free kick set up the winning overtime goal 2009 NSCAA National Coach of the Year against USC and, two days later, scored the winning goal against UCLA in the 79th 2009 CaptainU National Coach of the Year minute to clinch the Pac-12 title … first-team All-Pac-12 selection … has appeared in 2009 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year four College Cups … a four-year all-conference player, with three first-team honors. 2009 Pac-10 Coach of the Year 2008 NSCAA National Coach of the Year HERMANN TROPHY WINNERS: Before last year, no other school has had three 2008 Soccer America Coach of the Year different players win the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy in three successive 2008 Soccer Buzz Coach of the Year years. Stanford became the first in the 24 years of collegiate soccer’s most prestigious 2008 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year honor when Kelley O’Hara (2009), Christen Press (2010) and Teresa Noyola (2011) captured the honor. In addition, Lindsay Taylor was the runner-up to Noyola. QUARTERFINAL: Lo’eau LaBonta scored two second-half ALL-CONFERENCE CARDINAL: Five Stanford players goals to rally Stanford to a 2-1 victory over UCLA before a were named to the All-Pac-12 first team, and two others received soldout crowd at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium. Just like in a No. 1 vs. all-conference honors. In addition, two Cardinal were named to No. 2 showdown in L.A. for the Pac-12 title on Oct. 28, Stanford the All-Freshman team. Stanford’s first-team selections were: overcame a deficit in the second half to win, 2-1. In this one, senior central defender Alina Garciamendez, senior midfielder Stanford extended its winning streak over the Bruins to seven and Mariah Nogueira, junior goalkeeper Emily Oliver, senior outside enabled its seniors to finish their home careers with an unbeaten back Rachel Quon, and sophomore forward Chioma Ubogagu. record (52-0-1). The five first-team selections match the most by Stanford, along with teams of 2009 and 2011. In addition, Courtney Verloo and THIRD ROUND: Goals by Alex Doll, Nina Watkins, and Lo’eau LaBonta received honorable mention honors, and Laura Chioma Ubogagu enabled Stanford to beat Denver, 3-0, in a third Liedle and Maya Theuer were named to the All-Freshman team. round match at Cagan Stadium. Doll opened the scoring in the ninth minute on a first-time shot from 12 yards to give the Cardi- CLUTCH VICTORIES: Stanford is 12-1 in one-goal games nal all it needed to extend its home unbeaten streak to 66 and its this season. Of those 12 victories, Stanford broke ties to score the home NCAA tournament winning streak to 19. winners in the second half of eight of them -- five in Pac-12 play. Of the second-half winners, Alina Garciamendez scored three of SECOND ROUND: Stanford beat rival Santa Clara, 2-1, on those, Mariah Nogueira two, and Alex Doll, Rachel Quon, and Friday at home with two goals by Courtney Verloo. Verloo scored Lo’eau LaBonta one apiece. Five of those matches were decided in the 51st and 60th minutes, first after Chioma Ubogagu cut in the final 12 minutes and three in the final four minutes: 3-2 the ball back from the end line into Verloo’s path. Verloo’s shot over Penn State (Nogueira, 87th minute), 1-0 over Boston Uni- in traffic went through the legs of a defender and was similar in versity (Garciamendez, 89th), and 1-0 over USC (Garciamendez, creation to her winner at California in the regular-season finale. 103rd). Verloo’s next goal came on a solo run and a blast off the bottom of the crossbar. Santa Clara cut the deficit in the 77th minute, but FROM BEHIND: Stanford has trailed in six matches this season the Cardinal hung on and earned its ninth consecutive victory -- that’s equal to its total for the past two seasons combined. over the Broncos. Stanford has rallied to victories in five of those this year, includ- ing both matches against UCLA -- for the Pac-12 title (scoring FIRST ROUND: Stanford scored three first-half goals on the two goals within 72 seconds late in the second half) and in the way to a 3-0 NCAA first-round victory over visiting Idaho State, NCAA quarterfinals. On Oct. 7, Stanford rallied at Colorado the tournament champion and regular-season when the Cardinal scored two goals within 37 seconds of the 79th co-champ. Alex Doll scored in the seventh minute on a point- minute in a 2-1 victory. blank shot after Nina Watkins chested the ball into her path. Courtney Verloo scored from 12 yards in the 21st minute and SECOND-HALF DOMINANCE: The Cardinal has outscored Sydney Payne scored on a spectacular volley in the 41st minute opponents, 36-7, in the second half, following a trend. Since into the upper corner. The Cardinal outshot Idaho State, 31-7, and 2008, Stanford has outscored opponents in the second half by earned its fourth consecutive first-round victory over a Big Sky 200-35. However, the first half hasn’t been bad either, by a 149- team. 22 count. The last time Stanford has been outscored in the second half for a season was in 2007. PAC-12 CHAMPS: Stanford clinched its fourth consecutive outright Pac-12 championship when it beat second-place UCLA RECORD AGAINST NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS: Stan- on Oct. 28 in a matchup between teams ranked Nos. 1 (Stanford) ford is 13-1-1 against NCAA tournament teams, with a combined and No. 2 (UCLA). Stanford rallied for two late goals to win, goal advantage of 37-9. Stanford won seven of those matches by 2-1, before a record crowd of more than 4,000 at Drake Stadium. shutout. Here is the list: Stanford’s goals were scored by Chioma Ubogagu and Rachel Quon within 72 seconds of each other -- the latter in the 79th Aug. 17: at Stanford 6, Santa Clara 1 minute to help complete a ninth conference title. The others were Aug. 24: Stanford 3, at Penn State 2 in 1993, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2009, 2010, and 2011. Aug. 26: West Virginia 1, Stanford 0, at Penn State Aug. 31: at Stanford 1, Boston College 1 (2OT) PAC-12 HONOR FOR RATCLIFFE: For the fifth consecutive Sept. 9: at Stanford 6, Georgetown 0 season, Stanford coach Paul Ratcliffe has earned Pac-12 Coach of Sept. 14: Stanford 1, San Diego State 0, at Santa Clara the Year honors. Ratcliffe was selected after a vote of conference Sept. 23: at Stanford 3, Arizona State 0 coaches. Stanford has never failed to make the NCAA tourna- Oct. 18: at Stanford 3, Washington State 2 ment under Ratcliffe’s direction and is 27-7-2 in NCAA play Oct. 21: at Stanford 3, Washington 0 under him. Oct. 28: Stanford 2, at UCLA 1 Nov. 4: Stanford 1, at California 0 FOUR-YEAR STARTERS: Stanford has three players – tri- Nov. 9: at Stanford 3, Idaho State 0 captains central defender Alina Garciamendez, outside right back Nov. 16: at Stanford 2, Santa Clara 1 Rachel Quon, and holding midfielder Mariah Nogueira – who are Nov. 18: at Stanford 3, Denver 0 four-year starters, with College Cup appearances each year, and a Nov. 23: at Stanford 2, UCLA 1 possible four consecutive NCAA finals. SENIOR GOALS: On Stanford’s Senior Night ceremony, after SENIOR CLASS AWARD FINALIST: All-America midfielder a 3-0 victory over Washington, the 10 seniors revealed their goals Mariah Nogueira is one of 10 finalists for the women’s soccer for beyond graduation: Senior CLASS Award, which honors those who excel in athletics, academics, and community service. Nogueira, a senior captain, Annie Case: Earn master’s in mgt. science and engineering. carries a 3.63 cumulative GPA. She has been involved with Lindsay Dickerson: Take a year off, then attend medical school. Special Olympics, the Bay Area Women’s Sports Initiative, and Alina Garciamendez: First pro soccer, then pediatric dentist. weekly tutoring for young students from East Palo Alto, among Aly Gleason: Will serve in the U.S. Air Force. other community service works. Nogueira has also done charity Marjani Hing-Glover: Audition on Broadway. work with a group called “Kids Alive” in the Dominican Repub- Mariah Nogueira: Pro soccer, then master’s in psychology. lic. The selection process includes fan voting through November Rachel Quon: Professional soccer. 19th at www.seniorCLASSaward.com. Madeleine Thompson: Master’s in mgt. science & engineering. Courtney Verloo: Has one more season of eligibility. TWO-SPORT ATHLETES: Stanford has two players who also Nina Watkins: Master’s in marine biology or ski for a year. play another sport for Stanford. Midfielder Hannah Farr was an all-conference lacrosse player last spring. She scored 23 goals POSSIBLE LINEUP and had four assists for Stanford in the spring and became the Goalkeeper: Emily Oliver first freshman named to the All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federa- Carries a 0.51 goals-against average tion first team since 2007. Goalkeeper Aly Gleason played on the Left back: Laura Liedle Stanford rugby team that reached the national title game. A Pac-12 All-Freshman team choice back in her hometown before losing to Penn State. Center back: Alina Garciamendez World Cup veteran has 101 career starts, most ever at Stanford SCORING BY COMMITTEE: Center back: Madeleine Thompson • Of Stanford’s conference-leading 59 goals, 34 have been scored Senior has started 11 games this season. by forwards, 25 by midfielders and defenders. Right back: Rachel Quon • The team’s four leading goal-scorers are a defender (Alina Gar- Four-time all-conference selection; dangerous in attack ciamendez), two midfielders (Mariah Nogueira, Alex Doll), and a Midfield:Mariah Nogueira forward (Courtney Verloo). Has scored seven goals, six on headers. • Ten players have scored three or more goals. Midfield:Alex Doll • Verloo is the team goals leader with 10 and points leader (31). Work-rate is second to none; has scored two goals in playoffs. • Of Nogueira’s seven, six have come off her head. Midfield:Nina Watkins • Twelve Stanford players have scored goals, 11 have two or Moved into starting lineup on Oct. 11; big goal in third round more. Forward: Lo’eau LaBonta Rallied Stanford with two second-half goals in quarterfinal CLUTCH PLAYER: Mariah Nogueira has made a habit of scor- Forward: Chioma Ubogagu ing clutch goals for Stanford. She beat Washington State with a Returned to team in mid-September from U-20 World Cup. 62nd minute header. She tied the score against Colorado with a Forward: Courtney Verloo left-footed shot in the 79th minute. Earlier this season, she scored Team scoring leader with 31 points (10 goals, 11 assists). a late winner at Penn State. Of Nogueira’s team-high 20 career goals, 15 have tied the score or put Stanford ahead. She also has RANKINGS: Stanford finished the regular season entrenched 11 game-winning goals, which is believed to be a school record. at No. 1 in the NSCAA/Continental Tire Coaches’ Poll. In other And, technically, she’s not an offensive player, but rather a hold- rankings, Stanford is No. 1 by Soccer America, Top Drawer Soc- ing midfielder. Of her seven goals, six were scored on headers. cer, Soccer Times, and Our Game. WORLD CUP WINNER: Stanford’s leading returning scorer, OLYMPIC REPRESENTATION: At the 2012 Olympic Games sophomore forward Chioma Ubogagu, rejoined the team Sept. 14 in London, Stanford was represented by four players -- the big- after helping the United States capture the FIFA Under-20 World gest representation by any school. Three former Cardinal played Cup title in Japan. The U.S. beat Germany in the final, 1-0, on for the gold medal-winning United States team: U.S. co-captain Sept. 8, but may not have gotten there without Ubogagu’s over- and defender Rachel Buehler (class of 2007), starting defender time header that beat North Korea, 2-1, in the quarterfinals. Ubo- Kelley O’Hara (‘10), and backup goalkeeper Nicole Barnhart gagu scored 10 goals and had 10 assists for Stanford’s national (‘04). In addition, outside back Ali Riley (‘10) was fixture for championship team as a freshman last season. This year, she has New Zealand. Also, Christen Press (‘12) was an alternate to the five goals and is tied for the team lead with 11 assists. U.S. team, and Alina Garciamendez (‘13) and Teresa Noyola (‘12) were on the Mexico team that finished one qualifying vic- EMILY’S SEASON: Junior goalkeeper Emily Oliver did not tory short of advancing to London. play in the first eight matches because of injury, but has started since. Oliver has a career goals-against average of 0.33. She has BEHIND THE CAMERA: Stanford has played 13 matches on allowed only 18 goals in 59 career matches. Her GAA, if main- TV, 11 on the new Pac-12 Networks, and another on the Big Ten tained until the end of her Stanford career, would rank No. 1 in Network. The Cardinal is 12-0-1 on TV and has outscored op- Stanford history. U.S. national teamer Nicole Barnhart, a Stan- ponents, 38-9, in those matches. ford volunteer assistant coach, has the Stanford record of 0.45. NCAA Tournament History Postseason Coaching Records Nov. 19: Notre Dame 1, Stanford 0 2008 Coach Seasons Record Pct Finish: Final 16 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Paul Ratcliffe 10 28-7-2 .784 Nov. 14: Stanford 2, UC Santa Barbara 0 Stephanie Erickson/ 2000 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Paul Sapsford 1 3-0-1 .875 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 16: Stanford 5, Kansas 0 Andy Nelson 2 3-2-0 .600 Nov. 8: Stanford 4, San Jose State 1 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Ian Sawyers 3 2-2-2 .500 NCAA Second Round (Provo, Utah) Nov. 21: Stanford 1, Rutgers 0 Berhane Andeberhan 3 2-3-0 .400 Nov. 11: BYU 5, Stanford 0 NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) Steve Swanson 3 1-3-0 .250 Finish: Final 32 Nov. 28: Stanford 1, Portland 0 Totals 22 39-17-5 .680 NCAA College Cup Semifinals (Cary, N.C.) 2001 Dec. 5: Notre Dame 1, Stanford 0 1990 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 4 NCAA First Round (Santa Barbara, Calif.) Nov. 16: Stanford 2, Denver 0 Nov. 3: UC Santa Barbara 1, Stanford 0 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) 2009 Finish: Final 12 Nov. 18: Stanford 3, Saint Mary’s 1 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 12: Stanford 2, Northern Arizona 0 1991 Nov. 23: Texas A&M 1, Stanford 0 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 16 Nov. 14: Stanford 2, BYU 0 Nov. 11: Stanford 2, Santa Clara 1 (OT) NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Colo. Springs, Colo.) 2002 Nov. 20: Stanford 1, Santa Clara 0 Nov. 16: Colorado Coll. 1, Stanford 0 (3OT) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 8 Nov. 15: Stanford 4, Cal Poly 0 Nov. 27: Stanford 3, Boston College 1 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA College Cup Semifinals 1992 Nov. 17: Stanford 1, Cal 0 (OT) (College Station, Texas) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Dec. 4: Stanford 2, UCLA 1 (OT) Nov. 8: Stanford 5, Portland 2 Nov. 23: Stanford 1, Notre Dame 0 NCAA College Cup Final NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Quarterfinal (Stanford, Calif.) (College Station, Texas) Nov. 15: Santa Clara 2, Stanford 0 Nov. 30: Portland 0, Stanford 0 (2OT) Dec. 6: North Carolina 1, Stanford 0 Finish: Final 8 * Portland advanced 4-2 in PKs Finish: Final 2 Finish: Final 8 1993 2010 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) 2003 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 13: Stanford 2, California 0 NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) Nov. 12: Stanford 3, Sacramento State 0 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 14: Santa Clara 1, Stanford 0 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 14: Stanford 1, Portland 0 Finish: Final 64 Nov. 14: Stanford 2, Santa Clara 1 NCAA Final Four Semifinals NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2004 Nov. 19: Stanford 3, UCLA 0 Nov. 19: George Mason 1, Stanford 1 NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) * George Mason advanced 3-1 in PKs Nov. 12: Stanford 2, Cal Poly 0 Nov. 26: Stanford 5, Florida State 0 Finish: Final 4 NCAA Second Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) NCAA College Cup Semifinals (Cary, N.C.) Nov. 14: Santa Clara 1, Stanford 0 (2OT) Dec. 3: Stanford 2, Boston College 0 1994 Finish: Final 32 NCAA College Cup Final (Cary, N.C.) NCAA First Round (Portland, Ore.) Dec. 5: Notre Dame 1, Stanford 0 Nov. 12: Stanford 0,Washington 0 2005 Finish: Final 2 * Stanford advances 6-5 in PKs NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Portland, Ore.) Nov. 11: Saint Louis 2, Stanford 0 2011 Nov. 13: Portland 2, Stanford 1 (3OT) Finish: Final 64 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 8 Nov. 11: Stanford 3, Montana 0 2006 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) 1995 NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) Nov. 18: Stanford 2, South Carolina 0 NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) Nov. 10: Stanford 2, Nevada 1 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 10: Santa Clara 3, Stanford 2 (3OT) NCAA Second Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) Nov. 20: Stanford 2, Boston College 0 Finish: Final 24 Nov. 12: Stanford 2, USC 0 NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 25: Stanford 2, Oklahoma State 1 (OT) 1996 Nov. 17: Clemson 0, Stanford 0 NCAA Semifinals (Kennesaw, Ga.) NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) * Clemson advanced 4-2 in PKs Dec. 2: Stanford 3, Florida State 0 Nov. 16: Santa Clara 3, Stanford 2 Finish: Final 16 NCAA Final (Kennesaw, Ga.) Finish: Final 32 Dec. 4: Stanford 1, Duke 0 2007 Finish: NCAA champions 1998 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Provo, Utah) Nov. 16: Stanford 7, Sacramento State 0 2012 Nov. 11: BYU 6, Stanford 1 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 48 Nov. 18: Stanford 1, California 1 Nov. 9: Stanford 3, Idaho State 0 * Stanford advanced 7-6 in PKs NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) 1999 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 16: Stanford 2, Santa Clara 1 NCAA First Round – Bye Nov. 23: Connecticut 2, Stanford 0 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 16 Nov. 18: Stanford 3, Denver 0 Nov. 13: Stanford 3, Cal Poly 1 NCAA Quarterfinal (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Third Round (South Bend, Ind.) Nov. 23: Stanford 2, UCLA 1 Stanford Record Book, through Nov. 29, 2012 Career Records Single-Season Records Single-Game Records Points Points Points Player Games Pts Player Year Pts. Player Points 1. Christen Press (2007-10) 98 183 1. Kelley O’Hara 2009 65 Julie Foudy (9/13/89 vs. S.F. State) 8 2. Sarah Rafanelli (1990-93) 79 152 2. Christen Press 2010 60 Erin Martin (10/30/94 vs. UCSB) 8 3. Kelley O’Hara (2006-09) 87 146 3. Christen Press 2009 58 Carolyn Denney (9/13/88 vs. P-Pitzer) 7 4. Julie Foudy (1989-92) 73 137 4. Sarah Rafanelli 1993 48 Sarah Rafanelli (10/27/90 vs. USF) 7 5. Lindsay Taylor (2008-11) 102 133 5. Lindsay Taylor 2011 47 Erin Martin (9/26/93 vs. Ark.-LR) 7 6. Erin Martin (1993-96) 82 126 6. Christen Press 2008 43 Erin Martin (10/9/93 vs. USC) 7 7. Marcie Ward (2000-04) 86 124 7. Marcie Ward 2000 42 Christen Press (9/17/10 vs. Utah) 7 8. Marcia Wallis (1999-2002) 86 118 8. Erin Martin 1993 40 9. Teresa Noyola (2008-11) 102 102 Sarah Rafanelli 1991 40 Goals 10. Jennifer Rowland (1987-90) 75 82 10. Julie Foudy 1992 39 Player G Erin Martin (10/30/94 vs. UCSB) 4 Goals Goals Carolyn Denney (9/13/88 vs. P-Pitzer) 3 Player Games G Player Year G Jennifer Potok (9/5/89 vs. W. Wash.) 3 1. Christen Press (2007-10) 98 71 1. Kelley O’Hara 2009 26 Julie Foudy (9/13/89 vs. S.F. State) 3 2. Sarah Rafanelli (1990-93) 79 59 Christen Press 2010 26 Jennifer Rowland (10/14/89 vs. USIU) 3 3. Kelley O’Hara (2006-09) 87 57 2. Christen Press 2009 21 Sarah Rafanelli (9/1/90 vs. CS Hay.) 3 4. Lindsay Taylor (2008-11) 102 53 4. Sarah Rafanelli 1993 20 Sarah Rafanelli (10/27/90 vs. USF) 3 5. Julie Foudy (1989-92) 73 52 Lindsay Taylor 2011 20 Sarah Rafanelli (9/15/91 vs. UCSB) 3 6. Marcia Wallis (1999-2002) 86 49 6. Sarah Rafanelli 1991 16 Julie Foudy (9/18/91 vs. S.F. State) 3 Erin Martin (1993-96) 82 49 Christen Press 2008 16 Andrea Johnson (9/18/91 vs. S.F. St.) 3 8. Marcie Ward (2000-04) 86 42 Lindsay Taylor 2008 16 Julie Foudy (10/18/92 vs. UCSB) 3 9. Jennifer Rowland (1987-90) 75 34 9. Erin Martin 1994 15 Erin Martin (9/26/93 vs. Ark.-LR) 3 10. Carmel Murphy (1992-95) 80 32 Julie Foudy 1991 15 Andrea Johnson (9/26/93 vs. Ark.-LR) 3 Erin Martin (10/9/93 vs. USC) 3 Assists Assists Emily Burt (9/11/94 vs. Yale) 3 Player Games A Player Year A Erin Martin (9/11/94 vs. Yale) 3 1. Christen Press (2007-10) 98 41 1. Christen Press 2009 16 Dena Dey (9/10/95 vs. San Diego St.) 3 2. Marcie Ward (2000-04) 86 40 2. Teresa Noyola 2011 15 Carmel Murphy (9/15/95 vs. Vandy) 3 Teresa Noyola (2008-11) 102 40 3. Marcie Ward 2000 14 Erin Martin (10/20/95 vs. USC) 3 4. Sarah Rafanelli (1990-93) 79 34 4. Marcie Ward 2002 13 Kelly Adamson (11/2/95 vs. Sac. St.) 3 5. Julie Foudy (1989-92) 73 33 Julie Foudy 1992 13 Tracye Lawyer (11/27/96 vs. Wash.) 3 6. Kelley O’Hara (2006-09) 87 32 Kelley O’Hara 2009 13 Emily Burt (10/31/97 vs. Oregon St.) 3 7. Erin Martin (1993-96) 82 28 7. Erin Martin 1993 12 Allyson Marquand (10/10/03 vs. Ariz.) 3 8. Lindsay Taylor (2008-11) 102 27 Sarah Rafanelli 1992 12 Lindsay Taylor (10/3/08 vs. S. Clara) 3 9. Camille Levin (2008-11) 99 22 Kelley O’Hara 2008 12 Kristin Stannard (9/6/09 vs. Va. Tech) 3 10. Chioma Ubogagu (2011-12) 43 21 Teresa Noyola 2010 12 Kelley O’Hara (10/11/09 vs. Oregon) 3 Kelley O’Hara (11/8/09 vs. Cal) 3 Goalkeeper Records Goalkeeper Records Christen Press (9/17/10 vs. Utah) 3 Shutouts Goals-Against Average (must play complete game to count) (must play at least 50% of team’s min.) Home Attendance Player Games SO Player Year GAA 1. 11/30/02 Portland (1) 3,049 1. Nicole Barnhart (2000-04) 71 35 1. Nicole Barnhart 2002 0.19 2. 10/05/07 Santa Clara 2,672 2. Elise Edwards (1987-90) 71 34 2. Emily Oliver 2011 0.23 3. 11/23/02 Notre Dame (2) 2,629 3. Leslie Garrard (1990-94) 58 31 3. Emily Oliver 2010 0.31 4. 10/18/09 UCLA 2,400 4. Kira Maker (2007-10) 62 28 4. Kira Maker 2008 0.33 5. 10/21/12 Washington 2,360 5. Emily Oliver (2010-12) 59 27 5. Leslie Garrard 1991 0.34 6. 11/28/08 Portland (1) 2,300 6. Carly Smolak (1997-00) 70 19 6. Leslie Garrard 1993 0.37 7. 9/12/08 North Carolina 2,273 7. Erica Holland (2004-07) 38 16 7. Nicole Barnhart 2004 0.44 8. 10/16/09 USC 2,150 8. Erin Bryla (1995-96) 41 13 8. Jennifer Poehler 1994 0.52 9. 11/26/10 Florida State (1) 2,135 9. Alex Gamble (2005-2008) 35 12 9. Elise Edwards 1990 0.55 10. 10/5/01 Santa Clara 2,103 10. Jennifer Poehler (1991-94) 29 11 10. Elise Edwards 1988 0.56 (1) NCAA Quarterfinals; (2) Round of 16; Bold indicates current player or season. (3) First Round All at Cagan Stadium Stanford Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 23, 2012) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 21-1-1 12-0-1 7-0 2-1 CONFERENCE 11-0 5-0 6-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 10-1-1 7-0-1 1-0 2-1

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att Aug 17 #17 SANTA CLARA W 6-1 2084 5 Courtney Verloo 22 10 11 31 57 .1 7 5 23 .4 0 4 5 2 - 2 Aug 24 at #6 Penn State W 3-2 5117 9 Chioma Ubogagu 17 5 11 21 53 .0 9 4 21 .3 9 6 0 0 - 0 Aug 26 vs West Virginia L 0-1 830 20 Mariah Nogueira 23 7 1 15 39 .1 7 9 15 .3 8 5 3 0 - 0 Aug 31 #7 BOSTON COLLEGE T o 2 1-1 1302 24 Alex Doll 23 6 3 15 30 .2 0 0 15 .5 0 0 4 0 - 0 Sep 07 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 1-0 1352 10 Sydney Payne 21 5 4 14 18 .2 7 8 9 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 Sep 09 #23 GEORGETOWN W 6-0 1060 4 Alina Garciamendez 23 6 1 13 17 .3 5 3 7 .4 1 2 3 0 - 0 Sep 14 vs #15 SDSU W 1-0 400 3 Natalie Griffen 21 5 3 13 44 .1 1 4 18 .4 0 9 1 0 - 0 Sep 16 vs UNCG W 4-0 300 21 Lo'eau LaBonta 21 5 2 12 45 .1 1 1 16 .3 5 6 2 0 - 0 * Sep 23 ARIZONA STATE W 3-0 1815 11 Rachel Quon 23 2 7 11 17 .1 1 8 7 .4 1 2 2 0 - 0 * Sep 27 #23 OREGON STATE W 5-1 849 14 Nina Watkins 20 3 2 8 19 .1 5 8 10 .5 2 6 1 0 - 0 * Sep 30 OREGON W 2-1 2003 23 Haley Rosen 11 3 0 6 19 .1 5 8 7 .3 6 8 0 0 - 0 * Oct 05 at University of Utah W 1-0 1074 13 Taylor McCann 17 1 3 5 8 .1 2 5 2 .2 5 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 07 at Colorado W 2-1 1308 7 Laura Liedle 22 0 4 4 2 .0 0 0 1 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 11 at Arizona W 4-1 1021 16 Hannah Farr 22 0 1 1 20 .0 0 0 5 .2 5 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 18 WASHINGTON STATE W 3-2 1314 25 Madeleine Thompson 17 0 1 1 7 .0 0 0 2 .2 8 6 0 0 - 0 * Oct 21 WASHINGTON W 3-0 2360 27 Marjani Hing-Glover 11 0 0 0 10 .0 0 0 3 .3 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 26 at USC Wo2 1-0 2235 2 Kate Bettinger 14 0 0 0 8 .0 0 0 1 .1 2 5 0 0 - 0 * Oct 28 at #2 UCLA W 2-1 4068 22 Kendall Romine 11 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Nov 04 at #23 CAL W 1-0 3790 6 Shelby Payne 3 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 Nov 09 IDAHO STATE W 3-0 1149 26 Annie Case 17 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Nov 16 #17 SANTA CLARA W 2-1 1860 19 Emily Oliver 15 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Nov 18 DENVER W 3-0 1416 18 Katie Donahue 5 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Nov 23 #6 UCLA W 2-1 1930 17 Maya Theuer 12 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 15 Lauren Schmidt 7 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS STAN OPP 12 Aly Gleason 13 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 8 Lindsay Dickerson 3 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 59-415 14-208 Total 23 59 54 172 415 .1 4 2 164 .3 9 5 21 2 - 2 Goals scored per game 2.57 0.61 Opponents 23 14 10 38 208 .0 6 7 94 .4 5 2 1 1 - 1 Shot pct. . 1 4 2 . 0 6 7 Shots on goal-Attempts 164-415 94-208 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho SOG pct. . 3 9 5 . 4 5 2 19 Emily Oliver 15 1229:53 7 0.51 50 .8 7 7 15-0-0 4 . 0 S h o t s / G a m e 18.0 9.0 8 Lindsay Dickerson 3 134:25 1 0.67 1 .5 0 0 1-0-0 0 . 0 CORNER KICKS 120 66 12 Aly Gleason 13 737:03 6 0.73 26 .8 1 2 5-1-1 2 . 0 PENALTY KICKS 2-2 1-1 Total 23 2101:21 14 0.60 80 .8 5 1 21-1-1 1 1 PENALTIES Opponents 23 2101:21 59 2.53 105 .6 4 0 1-20-1 1 Yellow cards 10 13 Red cards 0 0 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ATTENDANCE Stanford 22 36 0 1 59 T o t a l 20494 18613 Opponents 7 7 0 0 14 Dates/Avg Per Date 13/1576 7/2659 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/510 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Stanford 180 227 4 4 415 Opponents 81 117 7 3 208

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Stanford 27 49 3 1 80 Opponents 49 53 1 2 105

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Stanford 60 59 1 0 120 Opponents 21 43 1 1 66

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Stanford 99 102 3 2 206 Opponents 102 103 2 1 208 Stanford Game Results (as of Nov 28, 2012) All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Att. Goals scored Aug 17 #17 SANTA CLARA W 6-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 2084 Mariah Nogueira (Courtney Verloo) Rachel Quon (Courtney Verloo;Sydney Payne) Sydney Payne (Laura Liedle) Alina Garciamendez (Rachel Quon;Taylor McCann) Natalie Griffen (Taylor McCann) Natalie Griffen (Laura Liedle) Aug 24 at #6 Penn State W 3-2 2-0-0 0-0-0 5117 Alex Doll (Courtney Verloo) Sydney Payne (Alex Doll) Mariah Nogueira (Taylor McCann) Aug 26 vs West Virginia L 0-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 830 - Aug 31 #7 BOSTON COLLEGE T O 2 1-1 2-1-1 0-0-0 1302 Natalie Griffen (Alex Doll) Sep 07 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 1-0 3-1-1 0-0-0 1352 Alina Garciamendez (Hannah Farr) Sep 09 #23 GEORGETOWN W 6-0 4-1-1 0-0-0 1060 Mariah Nogueira (Rachel Quon) Lo'eau LaBonta (Natalie Griffen;Alex Doll) Alina Garciamendez (Sydney Payne) Natalie Griffen (unassisted) Mariah Nogueira (Courtney Verloo) Sydney Payne (Courtney Verloo) Sep 14 vs #15 SDSU W 1-0 5-1-1 0-0-0 400 Courtney Verloo (unassisted) Sep 16 vs UNCG W 4-0 6-1-1 0-0-0 300 Alex Doll (Chioma Ubogagu;Courtney Verloo) Courtney Verloo (Chioma Ubogagu) Haley Rosen (Natalie Griffen) Sydney Payne (Nina Watkins) * Sep 23 ARIZONA STATE W 3-0 7-1-1 1-0-0 1815 Natalie Griffen (Chioma Ubogagu;Courtney Verloo) Courtney Verloo (penalty kick) Taylor McCann (unassisted) * Sep 27 #23 OREGON STATE W 5-1 8-1-1 2-0-0 849 Chioma Ubogagu (Rachel Quon) Courtney Verloo (unassisted) Haley Rosen (unassisted) Nina Watkins (Alina Garciamendez) Mariah Nogueira (Natalie Griffen) * Sep 30 OREGON W 2-1 9-1-1 3-0-0 2003 Haley Rosen (unassisted) Alex Doll (unassisted) * Oct 05 at University of Utah W 1-0 10-1-1 4-0-0 1074 Nina Watkins (Rachel Quon) * Oct 07 at Colorado W 2-1 11-1-1 5-0-0 1308 Mariah Nogueira (Laura Liedle) Alina Garciamendez (Rachel Quon) * Oct 11 at Arizona W 4-1 12-1-1 6-0-0 1021 Chioma Ubogagu (unassisted) Lo'eau LaBonta (Laura Liedle) Alex Doll (Chioma Ubogagu) Alina Garciamendez (Lo'eau LaBonta) * Oct 18 WASHINGTON STATE W 3-2 13-1-1 7-0-0 1314 Lo'eau LaBonta (Courtney Verloo) Chioma Ubogagu (unassisted) Mariah Nogueira (Rachel Quon;Chioma Ubogagu) * Oct 21 WASHINGTON W 3-0 14-1-1 8-0-0 2360 Courtney Verloo (penalty kick) Courtney Verloo (unassisted) TEAM (unassisted) * Oct 26 at USC WO2 1-0 15-1-1 9-0-0 2235 Alina Garciamendez (Rachel Quon;Mariah Nogueira) * Oct 28 at #2 UCLA W 2-1 16-1-1 10-0-0 4068 Chioma Ubogagu (Courtney Verloo) Rachel Quon (Chioma Ubogagu) * Nov 04 at #23 CAL W 1-0 17-1-1 11-0-0 3790 Courtney Verloo (Chioma Ubogagu) Nov 09 IDAHO STATE W 3-0 18-1-1 11-0-0 1149 Alex Doll (Nina Watkins;Chioma Ubogagu) Courtney Verloo (Chioma Ubogagu) Sydney Payne (Madeleine Thompson) Nov 16 #17 SANTA CLARA W 2-1 19-1-1 11-0-0 1860 Courtney Verloo (Chioma Ubogagu) Courtney Verloo (unassisted) Nov 18 DENVER W 3-0 20-1-1 11-0-0 1416 Alex Doll (Courtney Verloo;Chioma Ubogagu) Nina Watkins (Lo'eau LaBonta) Chioma Ubogagu (Sydney Payne) Nov 23 #6 UCLA W 2-1 21-1-1 11-0-0 1930 Lo'eau LaBonta (Sydney Payne;Courtney Verloo) Lo'eau LaBonta (unassisted)

Team Record W-L-T Attendance Dates Total Avg. Overall: 21-1-1 Total: 23 40637 1767 Conference: 11-0 Home: 13 20494 1576 Home: 12-0-1 Away: 7 18613 2659 Away: 7-0 Neutral: 3 1530 510 Neutral: 2-1 Overtime: 1-0-1