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2015 VIRGINIA Women's Soccer 2015 VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER FACT BOOK 2015 VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION 1 Table of Contents/Media Information/Quick Facts 2 2015 Schedule Bill Bunting 3 2015 Roster Assistant Media Relations Director 4 2015 TV/Radio Roster (Women’s Soccer Contact) 5-6 Head Coach Steve Swanson 7 Coaching Staff Office: (434) 982-5500 8-16 2015 Cavaliers Direct: (434) 982-5535 17 2014 Statistics/Results Cell: (434) 962-7644 18 Cavaliers with US Women’s National Team Email: [email protected] 19 All-Americans & National Awards 20 Regional & State Awards 21-22 ACC Awards 22 ACC Champions QUICK FACTS 23-24 Scoring Records 25 Games/Minutes/Attendance Records SCHOOL FACTS 26 Goalkeeping Records Location Charlottesville, Va. 27 Team Records Founded 1819 (by Thomas Jefferson) 28 Team Leaders (Year-by-Year) Enrollment 23,464 (16,087 undergraduates) 29 All-Time Letterwinners President Dr. Teresa A. Sullivan 30-32 All-Time Results Nickname Cavaliers 33 Series Records vs. 2015 Opponents Colors Orange and Blue 34 All-Time Series Records Conference Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Athletics Director Craig Littlepage Sr. Associate AD/SWA Jane Miller SOCCER FACTS Head Coach Steve Swanson Alma Mater Michigan State ‘84 Year at School 16th Career Record 339-138-46, 25 yrs. Record at UVa 235-73-35, 15 yrs. Assoc. Head Coach Ron Raab Assistant Coach Kerry Dziczkaniec Volunteer Assistant Jaime Frias TEAM PROFILE 2014 Record 23-3-0 ACC Record (Finish) 9-1-0 (2nd) ACC Tournament Finals Final NSCAA Ranking 2 Postseason NCAA Finals Starters Returning/Lost 9/2 Letterwinners Ret./Lost 15/6 Book last updated 8/21/15 1 2015 VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER FACT BOOK 2015 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location (Venue) Time (ET) Broadcast Aug. 14 (Fri) vs. Illinois (ex.) Maple City, Mich. (Myles Kimmerly Park) 2:00 pm Aug. 17 (Mon.) Maryland (ex.) Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 7:00 pm Aug. 23 (Sun) UNC-WILMINGTON Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 2:00 pm Aug. 28 (Fri.) Delaware vs. Richmond 1 Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 4:00 pm CAL POLY 1 Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 7:00 pm Aug. 30 (Sun.) Cal Poly vs. Richmond 1 Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 12:00 pm DELAWARE 1 Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 2:30 pm Sept. 4 (Fri.) at UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. (Drake Stadium) 10:00 pm Sept. 6 (Sun.) at Pepperdine Malibu, Calif. (Tari Frahm Rockus Field) 4:00 pm Sept. 11 (Fri.) HARVARD Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 7:00 pm Sept. 13 (Sun.) OLD DOMINION Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 2:00 pm Sept. 20 (Sun.) SYRACUSE * Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 2:00 pm Sept. 24 (Thur.) NOTRE DAME * Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 7:00 pm Sept. 27 (Sun.) at Duke * Durham, N.C. (Koskinen Stadium) 2:00 pm Oct. 2 (Fri.) at NC State * Raleigh, N.C. (Dail Soccer Field/Track Complex) 7:00 pm ESPN3 Oct. 8 (Thur.) at Clemson * Clemson, S.C. (Historic Riggs Field) 7:00 pm ESPN3 Oct. 11 (Sun.) at Wake Forest * Winston-Salem, N.C. (Spry Stadium) 1:00 pm Oct. 18 (Sun.) at Boston College * Newton, Mass. (Newton Campus Soccer Field) 1:00 pm Oct. 22 (Thur.) LOUISVILLE * Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 5:30 pm ESPN3 Oct. 25 (Sun.) FLORIDA STATE * Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 1:00 pm ESPNU Oct. 31 (Sun.) at Pittsburgh * Pittsburgh, Pa. (Ambrose Urbanic Field) 7:00 pm Nov. 6 (Fri.) ACC Semifinal 2 Cary, N.C. (WakeMed Soccer Park) TBA ESPN3 Nov. 8 (Sun.) ACC Final 2 Cary, N.C. (WakeMed Soccer Park) TBA ESPNU Nov. 13 (Fri.) NCAA First Round 3 Campus Sites TBA Nov. 20 (Fri.) NCAA Second Round 3 Campus Sites TBA Nov. 22 (Sun.) NCAA Third Round 3 Campus Sites TBA Nov. 27 (Fri.) NCAA Quarterfinal3 Campus Sites TBA Dec. 4 (Fri.) NCAA Semifinal3 Cary, N.C. (WakeMed Soccer Park) TBA Dec. 6 (Sun.) NCAA Final 3 Cary, N.C. (WakeMed Soccer Park) TBA 1 • Virginia Nike Soccer Classic 2 • ACC Tournament 3 • NCAA Tournament * • ACC Game 2 2015 VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER FACT BOOK 2014 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School [Previous College] 0 Morgan Stearns GK 5-10 Jr. San Antonio, Texas/Johnson 1 Kelsey Kilgore GK 5-11 RS-Fr. Glen Allen, Va./Deep Run 2 Betsy Brandon M 5-6 Fr. Littleton, Colo./D’Evelyn 3 Megan Reid D/F 5-8 So. Orinda, Calif./Miramonte 4 Meghan Cox D/M 5-8 Jr. Springfield, Va./Robert E. Lee [James Madison] 5 Kristen McNabb D 5-5 Jr. Montville, N.J./Montville Township 6 Courtney Peterson D/M 5-5 Fr. Canton, Mich./Devine Child 7 Kaili Torres F 5-7 Sr. Fleming Island, Fla./St. John’s Country Day 8 Alexis Shaffer M 5-7 Jr. Cary, N.C./Green Hope 9 Makenzy Doniak F 5-8 Sr. Chino Hills, Calif./Ayala 10 Hana Kerner M 5-6 Fr. Upper Saddle River, N.J./Northern Highlands 11 Brittany Ratcliffe F/D 5-4 Sr. Williamstown, N.J./Paul VI 12 Veronica Latsko F 5-8 So. McMurray, Pa./Peters Township 13 Jasmine Wright D/M 5-3 Fr. Crownsville, Md./Severn School 14 Alex Connell D 5-5 Fr. Norfolk, Va./Norfolk Academy 15 Tina Iordanou D 5-10 Jr. Upper Brookville, N.Y./Friends Academy [Vanderbilt] 16 Emily Sonnett D 5-7 Sr. Marietta, Ga./Fellowship Christian 17 Annaugh Madsen D 5-6 RS-Fr. Annandale, Va./W.T. Woodson 18 Morgan Reuther F 5-8 Jr. Chantilly, Va./Bishop O’Connell 19 Ayan Adu M 5-6 Fr. Ashburn, Va./Briar Woods 20 Christiana Sullivan F/M 5-9 Fr. Houston, Texas/Lamar 21 Montana Sutton M 5-5 Fr. Bedminster, N.J./Bernards 22 Julia Sroba D 5-7 Sr. Manakin-Sabot, Va./Collegiate 23 Olivia Hazelrigg D/M 5-8 So. Rolling Hills, Calif./Palos Verdes 24 Mia Hoen-Beck F/M 5-6 Fr. Vienna, Va./James Madison 26 Lorato Sargeant F/D 5-4 Fr. Great Falls, Va./Langley 27 Brianna Westrup D 5-8 Fr. Corona del Mar, Calif./Corona del Mar 28 Morgan Beans GK 5-8 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Woodward Academy 29 Jessie Ferrari GK 5-8 Jr. Fairfax, Va./W.T. Woodson Head Coach: Steve Swanson Associate Head Coach: Ron Raab Assistant Coach: Kerry Dziczkaniec Volunteer Assistant Coach: Jaime Frias PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 7 Kaili Torres (KY-lee) 24 Mia Hoen-Beck (HO-win Beck) 8 Alexis Shaffer (shaff-er) 26 Lorato Sargeant (Lor-AH-tow) 9 Makenzy Doniak (don-knee-ack) Kerry Dziczkaniec (diss-CONN-iss) 10 Hana Kerner (HAN-uh) Jaime Frias (HI-may free-as ) 15 Tina Iordanou (E-oar-don-ew) 17 Annaugh Madsen (ANN-a) 18 Morgan Reuther (RUTH-er) 19 Ayan Adu (EYE-an AH-dew) 22 Julia Sroba (SHROW-ba) 3 2015 VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER FACT BOOK TV/RADIO ROSTER #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 MORGAN KELSEY BETSY MEGAN MEGHAN KRISTEN COURTNEY STEARNS KILGORE BRANDON REID COX McNABB PETERSON Jr. • GK • 5-10 Rs-Fr. • GK • 5-11 Fr. • M • 5-6 Fr. • D/F • 5-9 So • D/M • 5-8 So. • D • 5-5 Fr. • D/M • 5-5 San Antonio, Texas Glen Allen, Va. Littleton, Colo. Orinda, Calif. Springfield, Va. Montville, N.J. Canton, Mich. (Johnson) (Deep Run) (D’Evelyn) (Miramonte) (Robert E. Lee) (James Madison) (Montville Township) (Devine Child) #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 KAILI ALEXIS MAKENZY HANA BRITTANY VERONICA JASMINE TORRES SHAFFER DONIAK KERNER RATCLIFFE LATSKO WRIGHT Sr. • F • 5-7 Jr. • M • 5-7 Sr. • F • 5-8 Fr. • M • 5-6 Sr. • F/D • 5-4 So. • F • 5-8 Fr. • D/M • 5-3 Fleming Island, Fla. Cary, N.C. Chino Hills, Calif. Upper Saddle River, N.J. Williamstown, N.J. McMurray, Pa. Crownsville, Md. (St. John’s Country Day) (Green Hope) (Ayala) (Northern Highlands) (Paul VI) (Peters Township) (Severn School) #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 ALEX TINA EMILY ANNAUGH MORGAN AYAN CHRISTIANA CONNELL IORDANOU SONNETT MADSEN REUTHER ADU SULLIVAN Fr. • D • 5-5 Jr. • D • 5-10 Sr. • D/M • 5-7 RS-Fr. • D • 5-6 Jr. • F • 5-8 Fr. • M • 5-6 Fr. • F/M • 5-9 Norfolk, Va. Upper Brookville, N.Y. Marietta, Ga. Annandale, Va. Chantilly, Va. Ashburn, Va. Houston, Texas (Norfolk Academy) (Friends Academy) (Vanderbilt) (Fellowship Christian) (W.T. Woodson) (Bishop O’Connell) (Briar Woods) (Lamar) #21 #22 #23 #24 #26 #27 #28 MONTANA JULIA OLIVIA MIA LORATO BRIANNA MORGAN SUTTON SROBA HAZELRIGG HOEN-BECK SARGEANT WESTRUP BEANS Fr. • M • 5-5 Jr. • F • 5-7 Fr. • D/M • 5-8 Fr. • F/M • 5-6 Fr. • F/D • 5-4 Fr. • D • 5-8 Fr. • GK • 5-8 Bedminster, N.J. Manakin-Sabot, Va. Rolling Hills, Calif. Vienna, Va. Great Falls, Va. Corona del Mar, Calif. Atlanta, Ga. (Bernards) (Collegiate) (Palos Verdes) (James Madison) (Langley) (Corona del Mar) (Woodward Academy) #29 JESSIE STEVE RON KERRY JAIME FERRARI SWANSON RAAB DZICZKANIEC FRIAS Jr. • GK • 5-8 Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Fairfax, Va. (W.T. Woodson) 4 2015 VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER FACT BOOK HEAD COACH STEVE SWANSON 2015 is a year that Virginia women’s soccer head coach Steve Swanson Sept. 19, Swanson became the 16th Division I coach to join the 300-win will never forget. Swanson served as an assistant coach for the United club, and the 11th to accululate 300 wins at the Division I level. States as the Americans triumphed over Japan to win its third World Cup In 2012, the Cavaliers won their second ACC Championship, defeat- while he was watching two of his former UVa standout players, Morgan ing three top-10 opponents to capture the title.
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