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.) (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. Virginia finished the year Brian (Class of 2015) and Becky Sauerbrunn (Class of 2007), play the with an 18-5-1 record and reached the round of 16 of the NCAA Tourna- entire 90 minutes of the final. ment for the eighth consecutive year. Through 25 seasons as a head coach, including the last 15 years at the In 2011, Swanson led Virginia to a 17-5-2 record and a NCAA quar- helm of Virginia’s program, Swanson has established himself as one of the terfinal appearance. In 2010, the Cavaliers posted a 15-5-2 record, high- elite coaches in collegiate soccer, and certainly one of the most respected. lighted by a 3-2 overtime win over No. 1 Boston College, the program’s Swanson has led his teams to six conference championships, 20 NCAA first win over a top-ranked team and Swanson’s 250th career victory. The Tournament appearances and 24 consecutive winning seasons during his Cavaliers went 10-6-6 in 2009 and 15-5-3 in 2008, reaching the NCAA 25-year career. round of 16 both seasons. In 2007, the Cavaliers went 13-4-6 and reached In 2014, the Cavaliers made their second-consecutive College Cup the round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament. A strong defense highlighted appearance and their first-ever College Cup Final. UVa (23-3-0, 9-1-0 that year as Virginia led the nation with a 0.40 goals against average and ACC) advanced to the ACC final and for the second-straight season, set a school record with 15 shutouts. Brian was honored with the Hermann Trophy as the nation’s best col- In 2006, Virginia went 12-8-2, reaching the round of 16 of the NCAA legiate player. Tournament. During the year, Swanson recorded his 200th career win During his tenure as head coach of the Virginia women’s soccer team, and his 100th win at Virginia. In 2005, the Cavaliers tied a school record Swanson has had a dramatic impact on the program since he replaced for wins in a season with 18. The team reached the quarterfinals of the former United States National Team Head Coach April Heinrichs in the NCAA Tournament for the third time in school history and finished the spring of 2000. Over the past 15 years, the Cavaliers are 235-75-35 (.732) year with a top-10 ranking for the fourth time in the past five years. under his direction, as Swanson has the highest winning percentage in In 2004, Swanson led the Cavaliers to a historic season, as the team the history of the program. captured its first ACC Championship, defeating North Carolina in Swanson’s track record of success, not only on the collegiate level but penalty kicks in the tournament final and snapping the Tar Heels’ 15- also at the international level, was evident in 2012. That year he won a year ACC Championship streak. Virginia set six different season school pair of championships, leading Virginia to its second ACC title and guid- records during the season, including most goals and fewest goals allowed. ing the United States to the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Champion- The Cavaliers were the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, the highest ship in Japan. For those feats, he was one of ten coaches named to the seed in school history, as they made their 11th consecutive NCAA Tour- shortlist for FIFA Women’s World Coach of the Year. nament appearance. The team concluded the season with a 17-3-2 record, Swanson came to Virginia after two highly successful stops at Stan- and a No. 2 national ranking by Soccer America. ford and Dartmouth. At Dartmouth, Swanson guided the Big Green to In 2003, the Cavaliers posted a 12-5-4 record and reached the second national prominence. He did an equally impressive job at Stanford, help- round of the NCAA Tournament. The previous season, Swanson led a ing maintain the program’s standing as one of the premier teams in the young Cavalier team with 10 freshmen on the 23 player roster to a 13-7-2 country while leading the Cardinal to two Pac-10 titles in four seasons. record and a second place finish in the ACC for the second consecu- In 2004, he led Virginia to the first ACC Championship in school history, tive year. The team defeated Dayton and No. 5 seed West Virginia in the making him the only coach in Division I history to win titles in three NCAA Tournament to reach the round of 16 for the fourth consecutive different conferences. He has since become the only coach in history to season. He guided the team to a 17-4-2 overall record, 5-2 in the ACC win multiple conference championships in three difference conferences. and 7-0 against in-state teams, during the 2001 season. UVa finished Swanson also enjoyed success as a player in college and as a professional. second in the ACC during the regular season and advanced to the Elite In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Swanson has been Eight of the NCAA Tournament before losing 3-2 to eventual national associated with the United States youth national teams for over a decade. champion Santa Clara. The loss marked the second time in as many years He was the head coach of the U-20 Women’s National Team from 2011- the Cavaliers’ national title hopes were ended by the eventual national 12, leading the team to a World Cup championship. In December 2013, champion. In Swanson’s first year at UVa in 2000, Virginia finished with Swanson was named the head coach of the United States U-23 National an 11-8-1 record and advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tourna- Team. It is the fourth different age group he has led for the US Soccer ment before losing 2-1 to eventual national champion North Carolina. Federation. During his four seasons at Stanford, Swanson guided the Cardinal to In 2013, Swanson led the Cavaliers to the best season in school his- an overall record of 48-27-4, two Pac-10 championships and three NCAA tory and was recognized as the NSCAA National Coach of the Year. As Tournament appearances. His 1999 squad finished with an impressive Virginia made its second NCAA College Cup appearance, the team set 14-4-1 record, captured a Pac-10 title and advanced to the third round of school records with 24 wins and 78 goals scored. The Cavaliers went un- the NCAA Tournament. Three of Swanson’s players were named to the defeated through the regular season (19-0 overall, 13-0 ACC) as Swanson 1998 All-Pac-10 team and four earned Pac-10 All-Academic recognition. earned ACC Coach of the Year honors for the first time in his career. On 5 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book Swanson also coached the 1998 Pac-10 Co-Player of the Year. In 1999, he was honored as the Pac-10 Coach of the Year. In his first year at the helm of the Cardinal, Swanson led his team to a first-place finish in the Pac-10 and a spot in the 1996 NCAA Tourna- ment. In both 1998 and 1999, his recruiting classes were ranked among the top six by national publications. The 1999 recruiting class was ranked first by Soccer America. Among that class were three members of the U.S. National Under-18 team and three Parade All-Americans. Prior to serving as Stanford’s head coach, Swanson served as both the head women’s soccer coach and assistant director of athletics at Dartmouth College from 1990-1995. During his years at Dartmouth, he transformed the Big Green into a national powerhouse with an overall re- cord of 55-35-7 (.603). Under his guidance, Dartmouth made its first two NCAA Tournament appearances in school history (1993 and 1994) and won its first two Ivy League Championships in school history (1991 and 1993). During his last three years at the helm, the Big Green was ranked in the year-end top 20. Named New England Coach of the Year in 1992, Swanson led his team to an undefeated conference season the following year en route to winning the Ivy League title for the second time in three SWANSON YEAR-BY-YEAR years. His 1993 Dartmouth squad not only went through league play 1990 Dartmouth 4-9-1 undefeated, but also was unscored upon in the conference. 1991 Dartmouth 8-5-2 Ivy Champs Swanson has coached 28 All-Americans, two national players of the 1992 Dartmouth 10-6-1 year, 10 conference players of the year, and 84 all-conference selections. 1993 Dartmouth 12-3-1 Ivy Champs/NCAA 1st Round Of his former players at Dartmouth, Stanford and Virginia, 28 have 1994 Dartmouth 11-4-1 NCAA 1st Round played professionally in the WUSA, WPS or NWSL. In 2002, Swanson 1995 Dartmouth 10-8-1 became the third coach to win at least 40 games with three different 1996 Stanford 12-9-0 Pac-10 Champs/NCAA 1st Round NCAA Division I women’s soccer programs. 1997 Stanford 11-7-1 Swanson has been heavily involved with the United States youth 1998 Stanford 11-7-2 NCAA 1st Round National Teams. In addition to currently serving at the head coach of the 1999 Stanford 15-5-1 Pac-10 Champs/NCAA 3rd Round U-23 National Team, he was the head coach of the U-16 National Team 2000 Virginia 11-8-1 NCAA 3rd Round and head coach of the U-18 National Team from 2000-02 and the head 2001 Virginia 17-4-2 NCAA Quarterfinals coach of the U-20 Women’s National Team from 2011-12. In addition, 2002 Virginia 13-7-2 NCAA 3rd Round 2003 Virginia 12-5-4 NCAA 2nd Round Swanson has been an assistant coach with the U-17, U-18, U-19, U-20 2004 Virginia 17-3-2 ACC Champs/NCAA 2nd Round and full Women’s National Teams in recent years. 2005 Virginia 18-6-1 NCAA Quarterfinals A graduate of Michigan State in 1984, Swanson played professionally 2006 Virginia 12-8-2 NCAA 3rd Round in the United States and Canada for four years before returning to school 2007 Virginia 13-4-6 NCAA 3rd Round 2008 Virginia 15-5-3 NCAA 3rd Round to obtain his master’s degree at Iowa. He played more than 150 consecu- 2009 Virginia 10-6-6 NCAA 3rd Round tive games in tours of duty with the Milwaukee Wave and the Chicago 2010 Virginia 15-5-2 NCAA 3rd Round Shoccers of the American Indoor Soccer Association, and with AC 2011 Virginia 17-5-2 NCAA Quarterfinals Roma and the Windsor Wheels in the National Soccer League of Canada 2012 Virginia 18-5-1 ACC Champs/NCAA 3rd Round 2013 Virginia 24-1-1 NCAA College Cup Semifinals (NSLC). While at Michigan State, Swanson was a four-year letterwinner 2014 Virginia 23-3-0 NCAA College Cup Finals in soccer. He was the team’s leading scorer, captain and a regional All- American his senior year. 25 Years: 339-138-46 (Six Conference Titles, 20 NCAA Appearances) Swanson and his wife, Julie, have three children, daughters Alexis and Kelsey, and son Sam. SWANSON’S ACCOLADES

1992 New England Coach of the Year 1998 Pac-10 Co-Coach of the Year 1999 Pac-10 Coach of the Year 2004 VaSID State Coach of the Year 2005 VaSID State Coach of the Year 2010 VaSID State Coach of the Year 2012 FIFA Women’s World Coach of the Year Shortlist 2012 VaSID State Coach of the Year 2013 NSCAA National Coach of the Year 2013 ACC Coach of the Year 2013 VaSID State Coach of the Year

6 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book coaching staff Ron Kerry RAAB DZICZKANIEC Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach

Ron Raab is in his ninth year of his second tenure on the Virginia coaching Kerry Dziczkaniec is her eighth year of her second tenure as an assistant coach staff. Raab also served as an assistant coach at UVa from 1997-2000 and was the at Virginia. She has been a vital part of the Cavaliers’ success in recent years and program’s volunteer assistant from 2004-2005. In June 2014, he was elevated to was recognized as the 2013 NSCAA National Assistant Coach of the Year. associate head coach. Over the past six seasons, the Cavaliers have posted a 99-27-15 record, won In the seven seasons since Raab returned as a full-time assistant with the the 2012 ACC Championship, the 2013 ACC regular season title and reached the Cavaliers in 2006, the team has posted a 112-31-21 record, won the 2012 ACC 2013 NCAA College Cup. Upon her return to Charlottesville, she worked for four Championship, the 2013 ACC regular season title and reached the 2013 NCAA seasons with goalkeeper Chantel Jones, who set the ACC career shutout record. College Cup. Virginia has set the school record for goals in each season the past Before returning to Virginia, Dziczkaniec spent four seasons as the head two years, including a nation-leading 78 goals in 2013. coach at Vermont. She twice led the Catamounts to the America East Conference Raab began his coaching career at William & Mary, his alma mater, in 1989. playoffs, including the program’s first conference tournament appearance in seven In 1990, he was named an assistant coach at Princeton where he assisted on April years in 2005. Her 2006 and 2007 recruiting classes were both ranked among the Heinrichs’ staff. A year later, he followed Heinrichs to Maryland when she took best in the region, marking the first time in school history for back-to-back ranked over the program there. In 1992, Raab left coaching to go into the banking busi- classes. Her 2007 squad led the fall sports teams in the conference by having 24 of ness, but returned to coaching in 1997 at Virginia to serve on Heinrichs’ staff 25 players earn America East Academic Honors. again. He served on her staff for three seasons at UVa and on Steve Swanson’s staff Dziczkaniec began her collegiate coaching career at Virginia where she served in his first season in Charlottesville. In each of his first four seasons at Virginia, on Lauren Gregg’s staff in 1994 and 1995 and April Heinrichs’ staff in the spring of the Cavaliers reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. 1996. She was also an assistant coach at Florida State for three seasons (1996-98) After leaving Virginia, Raab was the head coach at Evansville for three sea- and at Maryland for five seasons (1999-2003) on the staff of Hall of Famer Shan- sons. non Higgins-Cirovski. During her time in College Park, the Terrapins made four A 1989 graduate of William & Mary with a double major of history and eco- NCAA Tournament appearances and she worked with two All-ACC goalkeepers. nomics, Raab was a three-year letterwinner on the Tribe soccer team. In 1987, A 1993 graduate of George Washington with a major of Exercise and Sport he set William & Mary’s school record for goals in a game with four against Science, Dziczkaniec was a four-year letterwinner on the Colonials’ soccer team. A Christopher Newport. He also played one season for the Washington Mustangs two-year starter in goal, she was the team’s MVP in 1991 when she posted a career- of the USISL in 1993. He holds an “A” coaching license from the U.S. Soccer high six shutouts and was a two-year team captain. Following college, she played Federation and has served as a coach of the Region I ODP staff. several seasons in the USISL W-League, including leading the Maryland Pride to Raab and his wife Janice have two daughters, Natalie and Leah. the 1996 National Championship, being named to the all-tournament team. She holds an “C” coaching license from the U.S. Soccer Federation and has- served as a coach of the Region I ODP staff.

team won the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Japan. Jaime A 2000 graduate of Centenary with a degree in health and physical education, Frias was a two-year captain on soccer field for the Gentlemen. He also played in Mexico in both the youth and professional ranks. FRIAS Frias and his wife Ta’, the head women’s track and field coach at James Volunteer Assistant Coach Madison, reside in Harrisonburg with their two children, Azari and Jaime Dhani.

Jaime Frias is in his fourth season on the Virginia women’s soccer staff, his first as the volunteer assistant coach. He spent the previous three years at the pro- gram’s Administrative Operations Assistant. In his first season as a volunteer assistant coach at Virginia, the Cavaliers posted a 24-1-1 record and reached the NCAA College Cup. Frias came to Virginia with five years of Division I head coaching experience at Stephen F. Austin and Nevada. The 2005 Southland Conference Coach of the Year, he posted a 36-17-3 record at Stephen F. Austin from 2005-2007. He led the Ladyjacks to two regular season conference titles and the 2007 Southland Conference Tournament championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. From 2008-09, Frias was the head coach at Nevada. In his final season in Reno, he led the Wolf Pack to a school-record five WAC wins, tied the longest win streak in school history (five) and advanced to the final of the WAC Tournament. He has a career record of 49-33-6 as a collegiate head coach. Frias began his collegiate coaching career at his alma mater, Centenary, serv- ing as an assistant coach from 2000-01 before serving as an assistant at Stephen F. Austin from 2002-04. He has also spent time as an Olympic Development Program (ODP) and high school coach. Frias spent part of 2011-12 assisting Steve Swanson with the United States U-20 Women’s National Team, serving as a Scout and Performance Analyst as the 7 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book 2015 Cavaliers Alex Ayan CONNELL D • 5-5 • Fr. Norfolk, Va. ADU (Norfolk Academy) M • 5-6 • Fr. Ashburn, Va. 14 PREP & CLUB (Briar Woods) • Two-time first-team All-State • First-team Virginian-Pilot All-Tidewater 19 • Had 29 goals and 34 assists for Norfolk Academy PREP & CLUB • Played for McLean Force in the ECNL • First-team All-Conference and All-Region at Briar Woods High School • Also ran track in high school • Member of Region I ODP Team • Played for McLean Youth Soccer in the ECNL PERSONAL • ODP National Camp • Full name is Alexandra Lee Connell • Daughter of Christian Connell and Linda Bryant PERSONAL • Father wrestled at Harvard • Daughter of Falayi Adu and Marian Abdi • Southeast U.S. Tetrathlon Champion (Horseback riding, target shooting, swim- • Father competed in track and field at the University of Giessen in Germany ming and running) • Has a younger brother Morgan BEANS Meghan GK • 5-8 • Fr. COX Atlanta, Ga. D/M • 5-8 • Jr. (Woodward Academy) Springfield, Va. 28 (Robert E. Lee) [James Madison] PREP & CLUB • 1st Team All-Region all four years at Woodward Academy 4 2014 SEASON • Helped high school team reach state semifinals twice • Appeared in 25 games, starting 11 • Member of Region III ODP Team • Scored first UVa goal vs. Richmond • Played for GSA in the ECNL • Scored a goal vs. Hofstra and vs. NC State • First career GWG vs. Wake Forest PERSONAL • Assist at Alabama and at Virginia Tech • Full name is Morgan Elizabeth Beans • Daughter of Kate and Charley Beans 2013 SEASON (at James Madison) • Has an older brother, Marc • Started all 21 games • Was a competitive swimmer for 10 years and did ballet for over 10 years • Had three goals and one assist • Scored a goal vs. Richmond, La Salle and Longwood Betsy • CAA All-Rookie Team

PREP & CLUB BRANDON • All-State First Team as a junior • Two-time All-Northern Region, three-time All-Patriot District and two-time M • 5-6 • Fr. Washington Post All-Met Littleton, Co. • Team MVP as a sophomore and junior (D’Evelyn) • Played club socccer for VSA Heat Blue team that won U17 national championship 2 • Given Golden Ball Award as the national championship MVP INTERNATIONAL • Starting kicker on high school football team • Represented the United States at the U-14, U-15, U-17 and U-18 levels • Also played , field hockey and softball in high school

PREP & CLUB PERSONAL • Two-time NSCAA Youth All-American • Full name is Meghan Ann Cox • Played for Colorado Rush in the ECNL • Daughter of Kim and Greg Cox • Helped Colorado Rush win the 2012 ECNL National Championship • Has a younger sister, Courtney, and a younger brother, Garrett • Cousin, Andrew Hoffman, was an All-ACC nose tackle at UVa and was selected PERSONAL in the sixth round of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns • Full name is Elizabeth Lane Brandon • Daughter of Kathleen and Win Brandon CAREER STATISTICS • Has two older sisters, Lindsay and Ellie, and a younger brother, Mac. Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA • Grew up also playing softball, basketball and volleyball 2013* 21-21 1652 39 3 1 7 0 1 2014 25-11 1210 22 4 3 11 1 0 Career 46-32 2862 61 7 4 18 1 1 *at JMU

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 on three occasions Assists: 1 at Longwood (9/22/13) Points: 3 at Longwood (9/22/13) Shots: 6 vs. UNC Wilmington (10/18/13) 8 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book Makenzy • Both parents were collegiate athletes at Long Beach State; Lori (tennis), Dave (football)

CAREER STATISTICS DONIAK Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA F • 5-8 • Sr. 2012 24-17 1342 74 10 8 28 3 2 Chino Hills, Calif. 2013 26-26 1866 84 20 6 46 6 2 (Ayala) 2014 26-25 1683 96 20 11 51 4 9 Career 76-68 4891 254 50 25 125 13 2014 SEASON CAREER HIGHS • MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist Goals: 3 vs. Saint Francis (11/15/13) • First-Team NSCAA All-American Assists: 2 vs. Radford (8/19/12) • First-Team Soccer America MVP Points: 3 vs. Saint Francis (11/15/13) • First-Team TopDrawerSoccer.com Best XI Shots: 7 vs. Rutgers (11/16/12), at Pittsburgh (9/22/13) • First-Team All-ACC • First-Team NSCAA All-Southeast Region • NCAA All-Tournament Team • ACC All-Tournament Team Jessie • First-Team VaSID All-State • Virginia Nike Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team • Played in all 26 games, starting 25 FERRARI • Led the ACC with 20 goals and 51 points GK • 5-8 • Jr. • 51 points set a UVa single-season record, 20 goals tied a UVa record • Had seven-game goal scoring streak (10/9-11/7) Fairfax, Va. • 49 points (20G, 11A) is a UVa single season record (W.T. Woodson) • UVa record 8 pts (3G, 2A) vs. Kentucky • Two goals and an assist vs. Villanova & BC 29 2014 SEASON 2013 SEASON • Appeared in eight games, starting one • Hermann Trophy Semifinalist • Made first career start vs. ODU, posting first career shutout • First-Team NSCAA All-American • Played 45 minutes at Samford, vs. NC State, Pitt and High Point • First-Team Soccer America MVP • First-Team TopDrawerSoccer.com Best XI 2013 SEASON • Second-Team College Soccer Madness All-American • Appeared in two games • First-Team NSCAA All-Southeast Region • Made career debut with 10 shutout minutes at NC State • First-Team All-ACC • In goal for penalty kick shootout vs. UCLA in College Cup semifinals, making • First-Team VaSID All-State one save • Started all 26 games • Tied for ACC scoring lead with 46 points on 20 goals and six assists 2012 SEASON • 20 goals tied the UVa single-season record • Did not see game action • Scored first career hat trick vs. Saint Francis in NCAA round of 64 • Two goals at Pitt PREP & CLUB • Goal and assist vs. Santa Clara, Penn State, Seton Hall, Syracuse and Boston • 2012 First-team Washington Post All-Met College • 2011 and 2012 First-team All-State • All-NCAA Tournament Team • 2011 Honorable Mention Washington Post All-Met • Virginia Nike Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team • Two-time All-District • No. 63 ranked recruit by ESPN Rise (No. 8 goalkeeper) 2012 SEASON • 1st Team TopDrawerSoccer.com Freshman Team of the Season PERSONAL • 1st Team Soccer America All-Freshman Team • Full name is Jessica Marie Ferrari • ACC All-Freshman Team • Daughter of Chrissie and Steve Ferrari • All-ACC Academic Team • Has a younger sister, Danielle • VaSID State Freshman of the Year • Appeared in all 24 games, starting 17 CAREER STATISTICS • Second on the team with 10 goals, eight assists and 28 points Year GP-GS Min. Saves % GA GAA Record ShO • Became the first Cavalier to score a goal in each of the first five games of her 2013 2-0 10 0 --- 0 0.00 0-0-0 0 career 2014 8-1 357 0 --- 0 0.00 1-0-0 0 • Had two goals vs. Liberty Career 10-1 367 0 --- 0 0.00 0-0-0 0 • Scored GWG in 88th minute of 1-0 win over No. 5 Duke on Sept. 30 • TopDrawerSoccer.com National Player of the Week (Aug. 27)

INTERNATIONAL •Scored one goal for the United States at the 2014 U-20 World Cup in Canada • Also represented the United States at the U-18 level

PREP & CLUB • 2011 NSCAA Youth All-American • 2011 Los Angeles Daily News Player of the Year • 2011 Cal South Player of the Year • First-team All-CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) • Led her team to the 2011 ODP National Championship • Three-time Sierra League MVP • No. 11 ranked recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com

PERSONAL • Full name is Makenzy Allyson Doniak • Daughter of Lori and Dave Doniak • Has two older sisters, who both played college soccer; Kylie (Texas), Alyssa (St. Mary’s) 9 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book Olivia Tina HAZELRIGG IORDANOU D/M • 5-10 • Jr. 15 D/M • 5-8 • So. Rolling Hills, Calif. Upper Brookville, N.Y. (Palos Verdes) 23 (Friends Academy) [Vanderbilt] 2014 SEASON 2013 SEASON (at Vanderbilt) • Appeared in 22 games, starting two • Appeared in 15 games, starting 11 • First career goal was GWG vs. Miami • Had a goal and assist vs. Rice • Assist vs. Villanova, NC State • Scored a goal vs. Oklahoma State • Made first career start at Samford PREP & CLUB INTERNATIONAL • Two-time Class B Player of the Year • Former member of the United States U-17 National Team • Two-time first-team All-State • Led Friends Academy to 2011 State Championship PREP & CLUB • Member of Albertson Elite Fury club team • Member of 2012 ECNL National Champion Slammers FC • No. 72 recruit of 2013 class by TopDrawerSoccer.com • Helped Slammers FC to two USYSA State Championships • 2013 Elite Clubs National League National Training Camp Best XI PERSONAL • 2011 USYSA National Championships Best XI • Full name is Krystina Maria Iordanou • No. 22 ranked recruit in Class of 2014 by TopDrawerSoccer.com • Daughter of Marianne and Constantine Iordanou • Has two older sisters, Danielle and Alexandra PERSONAL • Sister, Danielle, played soccer at Northwestern • Full name is Olivia James Hazelrigg • Father played soccer at NYU • Daughter of Mary and Peter Hazelrigg • Has an older sister, Katie, who played water polo at Michigan CAREER STATISTICS (at Vanderbilt) CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA 2013 15-11 911 13 2 2 6 0 0 2014 22-2 797 10 1 2 4 1 0 Career 15-11 911 13 2 2 6 0 0 Career 22-2 797 10 1 2 4 1 0 CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Oklahoma State (8/25/13), vs. Rice (9/1/13) Assists: 1 vs. UAB (8/23/13), vs. Rice (9/1/13) Points: 3 vs. Rice (9/1/13) Mia Shots: 2 on four occasions

HOEN-BECK F/M • 5-6 • Fr. Vienna, Va. (James Madison) 24 Hana INTERNATIONAL • Represented the United States at the U-17 level KERNER PREP & CLUB M • 5-6 • Fr. • Two-time NSCAA Youth All-American Upper Saddle River, N.J. • Played for McLean Youth Soccer in the ECNL (Northern Highlands) • Helped McLean win the 2013 and 2015 state championships 10 PERSONAL INTERNATIONAL • Full name is Mia Genevieve Hoen-Beck • Current member of the U.S. U-20 WNT • Daughter of Andrea and Marc • Has also represented the U.S. at the U-18 and U-19 levels • Brother, Liam, plays soccer at American University PREP & CLUB • 2014-15 Gatorade New Jersey State Player of the Year • 2014 MSG Varsity All-Metro Player of the Year (NJ, NY, CT) • 2014 Star Ledger New Jersey Player of the Year • Two-time NSCAA All-Region • Had 59 goals and 28 assists as high school posted a 93-1-1 record • Led Northern Highlands to four state championships and set state records with an 88-game unbeaten streak and a 65-game win streak • Played for Match Fit Academy in the ECNL • Named Best XI Team at US Youth Soccer National Championships (2011, 2013) • Also ran track in high school, including competing in the 4x400m at the Penn Relays

PERSONAL • Daughter of Glenn and Jayne Kerner • Has an older sister, Stephanie

10 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book Kelsey Kristen KILGORE McNABB GK • 5-11 • So. D • 5-5 • Jr. Glen Allen, Va. Montville, N.J. (Deep Run) 1 (Montville Township) 14 2013 SEASON PREP & CLUB • Appeared in 19 games, starting two • 2013 Third-team Elite Soccer Report All-American • First career assist at Pitt • Two-time First-Team Richmond Times Dispatch All-Region • Made first career start vs. Richmond • Led Deep Run High School to 2013 state championship • Suffered season-ending knee injury on Oct. 31 vs. Virginia Tech • Had 36 shutouts over her final two high school seasons

• Member of Richmond Strikers club team 2012 SEASON • Also played basketball in high school and helped her AAU basketball team to a • Missed the entire season due to injury and redshirted third place national finish

INTERNATIONAL PERSONAL • Represented the United States at the U-18 level • Full name is Kelsey Elizabeth Kilgore • Daughter of Marty and Jerry Kilgore PREP & CLUB • Has an older brother, Klarke, who also attends UVa • Captain of two-time National Runner-Up Club Team, PDA Charge • Father, Jerry, played tennis at UVa Wise • No. 34 ranked recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com • Father was the Attorney General of Virginia from 2002-05 PERSONAL • Full name is Kristen Claire McNabb • Daughter of Sue and Mark McNabb Veronica • Older sister, Lindsey, played soccer at Rutgers • Father was an All-American soccer player at Babson LATSKO CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA F • 5-8 • So. 2013 19-2 1041 8 0 1 1 0 0 Venetia, Pa. Career 19-2 1041 8 0 1 1 0 0 (Peters Township) CAREER HIGHS 12 Assists: 1 at Pittsburgh (9/22/13) PREP & CLUB Points: 1 at Pittsburgh (9/22/13) • 2012 & 2013 Gatorade Pennsylvania Player of the Year Shots: 3 vs. Richmond (9/1/13) • 2012 NSCAA High School All-American • Two-time All-State • Two-time Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Player of the Year • Led Peters Township to three consecutive state championships • Helped Beadling Thunder club team to state and regional championships in 2013 and 2014

PERSONAL • Full Name is Veronica Anne Latsko Courtney • Daughter of Lauren and John Latsko • Has an older brother, Greg, an older sister, Erica, and an younger sister, Breeanne • Father played soccer at Pitt-Johnstown PETERSEN D/M • 5-5 • Fr. Canton, Mich. (Devine Child) Annaugh 6 INTERNATIONAL • Current member of the United States U-20 National Team MADSEN • Also represented the U.S. at the U-14, U-15 and U-17 levels D • 5-6 • So. PREP & CLUB Annandale, Va. • NSCAA Youth All-American (W.T. Woodson) • Voted to numerous ECNL Top-11 squads 17 • Played for Michigan Hawks in the ECNL PREP & CLUB PERSONAL • Member of 2012 USYS National Champion Braddock Road Club • Full name is Courtney Lynn Petersen • Named to Best 11 at 2012 USYS National Championships • Daughter of Lisa and David Petersen • Helped Braddock Road to a pair of state cup titles • Has an older brother, Jeffery, and an older sister, Stephanie • Member of W-League Braddock Road Stars Elite

PERSONAL • Full name is Annaugh C. Madsen • Daughter of Margaret and Dave Madsen • Has an older sister, Kiersten, and an older brother, Colin • Mother is a UVa graduate

11 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book Brittany Megan RATCLIFFE REID F/D • 5-4 • Sr. D/F • 5-8 • So. Williamstown, N.J. Orinda, Calif. (Paul VI) (Miramonte) 3 11 PREP & CLUB 2013 SEASON • Second-Team VaSID All-State • All-Conference in both soccer and basketball in high school (playing both • Appeared in all 26 games, starting two sports at the same time) • Third on the team in scoring with 27 points on 12 goals and three assists • 2011 and 2014 Soccer Diablo Foothills Conference Player of the Year • Set UVa record with 11 goals as a substitute • Also all-conference in track and water polo in high school • Two goals vs. Santa Clara & at NC State • Member of Lamorinda club team and was MVP of Denmark Cup • Goal and assist vs. Syracuse • Had four game winning goals PERSONAL • 1st NCAA Tournament goal vs. Saint Francis • Full name is Megan E. Reid • ACC Player of the Week (Oct. 22) • Daughter of George Reid • Klöckner Classic All-Tournament Team • Has a sister, Katie, and a brother, Danny

2012 SEASON • Appeared in 18 games off the bench • Had first career assist at Texas Morgan • Made collegiate debut vs. Radford INTERNATIONAL REUTHER • Member of United States U-17 National Team Pool F • 5-8 • Jr. PREP & CLUB Chantilly, Va. • 2011 NSCAA Youth All-American (Bishop O’Connell) • 2011 All-South Jersey Offensive Player of the Year • 2011 All-State 18 • Veteran of New Jersey and Region 1 ODP Teams 2013 SEASON • No. 18 ranked recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com • Appeared in 23 games as a substitute • Had one goal and one assist PERSONAL • Scored 1st career goal vs. Maryland in ACC QF • Full name is Brittany Margaret Ratcliffe • First career assist vs. Miami • Daughter of Colleen and Don Ratcliffe • Grandfather, Donald Ratcliffe, played professional soccer in England PREP & CLUB • 2012 NSCAA All-Region III CAREER STATISTICS • 2012 First-Team Washington Post All-Met Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA • 2010 & 2011 Second-Team Washington Post All-Met 2012 18-0 359 4 0 1 1 0 0 • 2012 WCAC Co-Player of the Year 2013 26-2 1163 53 12 3 27 4 0 • Leading scorer for Bishop O’Connell all four years of high school Career 44-2 1522 57 12 4 28 4 0 • 2010 ESPN Rise State All-Star • Member of McLean MPS ECNL Power and Reserves CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Santa Clara (8/25/13), at NC State (10/17/13) PERSONAL Assists: 2 vs. Maryland (11/3/13) • Full name is Morgan Alexandra Reuther Points: 4 vs. Santa Clara (8/25/13), at NC State (10/17/13) • Daughter of John Reuther and Suzanne Carroll Shots: 5 vs. Seton Hall (9/8/13) CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA 2013 23-0 398 25 1 1 3 0 0 Career 23-0 398 25 1 1 3 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Maryland (11/3/13) Assists: 1 vs. Miami (10/24/13) Points: 2 vs. Maryland (11/3/13) Shots: 4 vs. Seton Hall (9/8/13)

12 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book Lorato Alexis SARGEANT SHAFFER D/F • 5-4 • Fr. M • 5-7 • Sr. Great Falls, Va. Cary, N.C. (Langley) 26 (Green Hope) 8 PREP & CLUB 2014 SEASON • Played for McLean Youth Soccer in the ECNL • Second-Team VaSID All-State • Helped McLean win the 2015 state championship • Appeared in all 26 games, starting 17 • 2013 Washington Post All-Met Leader • GWG vs. Richmond and at Alabama • Goal and assist vs. Boston College PERSONAL • Goal and assist vs. Pitt • Full name is Lorato Gloria Sergeant • Goal vs. Marshall • Daughter of Winslow and Ikanyeng Sergeant • Goal vs. Kentucky • Has two brothers, Kgosi and Marang • Goal vs. Texas A&M in College Cup • Game-winning assist vs UNC in ACC semis • Assist vs. Villanova and Tennessee • Had a career-long four-game point streak to open the season

2013 SEASON • Appeared in all 26 games, starting one • Had three goals and six assists for 12 points • Goal and assist vs. Rutgers (1st career goal) • Goal vs. Syracuse andat Wake Forest • Assisted both goals in NCAA win over Wake • Two assists at NC State, vs. Miami • Had first career assist vs. Richmond • GW Assist vs. Georgetown in NCAA 2nd rd • Ranked fourth in ACC with 9 assists

INTERNATIONAL • Member of the United States U-23 National Team • Has also represented the U.S. at the U-18 level

PREP & CLUB • Two-time NSCAA Youth All-American • Two-time NSCAA High School All-American • 2013 Elite Soccer Report Spring Player of the Year • 2012 & 2013 Gatorade North Carolina Player of the Year • Led Green Hope to 2013 North Carolina 4A State Championship, earning Championship MVP honors • Raleigh News & Observer Player of the Year • Helped club team, CASL Chelsea Ladies 94, to multiple state championships • Member of two ECNL National Championship teams • Ranked the No. 15 recruit in 2013 class by TopDrawerSoccer.com

PERSONAL • Full name is Alexis Paige Shaffer • Daughter of David and Stacy Shaffer • Father played basketball at Clemson and Florida State and was selected by the Portland Trailblazers in the fourth round of the 1986 NBA Draft • Grandfather, Lee Shaffer, was a basketball All-American at North Carolina, earn- ing 1960 ACC Player of the Year honors before playing three seasons in the NBA for the Syracuse Nationals and Philadelphia 76ers • Older brother, Shawn, plays basketball at William Peace University • Older sister, Ashley, plays soccer at Georgetown • Has a younger brother, Ryan

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA 2013 26-1 1091 32 3 9 15 0 2 2014 26-18 1496 52 7 5 19 2 1 Career 52-19 2587 84 10 14 34 2 3

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 on three occasions Assists: 2 on three occasions Points: 3 vs. Rutgers (9/6/13) Shots: 5 vs. Rutgers (9/6/13)

13 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book Emily Julia SONNETT SROBA D/M • 5-7 • Sr. F • 5-7 • Sr. Marietta, Ga. Manakin-Sabot, Va. (Fellowship Christian) 16 (Collegiate) 22 2014 SEASON 2014 SEASON • College Cup Most Outstanding Defensive Player • Appeared in 10 games off the bench • Third-Team NSCAA All-American • Second-Team TopDrawerSoccer.com Best XI 2013 SEASON • Second-Team All-ACC • Appeared in six games off the bench • First-Team NSCAA All-Southeast Region • ACC All-Tournament Team 2012 SEASON • First-Team VaSID All-State • Appeared in five games off the bench • Virginia Nike Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team • Made collegiate debut vs. Radford • Started all 26 games • 1st career NCAA Tournament goal at UCLA 2011 SEASON • Joined the team as a walk-on, practiced with the team but did not dress for games • Goal at Alabama, vs. Wake Forest and Boston College • GWG vs. Texas A&M in College Cup PREP & CLUB • Assist at Samford and vs. Pitt and Kentucky • Five-year letterwinner at Collegiate School • 2009 Virginia Independent School Athletic Association (VISAA) All-State 2013 SEASON • Led Collegiate to two VISAA state championships • Second-Team TopDrawerSoccer.com Best XI • Two-time Richmond Times-Dispatch All-Metro • Second-Team College Soccer Madness All-American • 2011 Richmond Times-Dispatch Scholar-Athlete • Helped Richmond Strikers • First-Team NSCAA All-Southeast Region club team win 2009 State Cup • First-Team All-ACC • Also a high school standout in cross country and track • First-Team VaSID All-State • Started all 26 games, setting a UVa single-season record with 2,341 minutes PERSONAL played • Full name is Julia Stansbury Sroba • Had two goals and five assists • Daughter of Maitland and Joe Sroba • Goal and assist vs. VCU • Father played football at UVa from 1973-76 and still holds school records for • Goal vs. Virginia Tech in ACC semis most career kickoff returns and kickoff return yardage • Two assists vs. Miami • Father also played three years of at UVa • Assist at Wake Forest, at UNC • Uncle, Stephen Sroba, played football and baseball at UVa from 1971-73 • ACC Player of the Week (Oct. 29) • Has two younger siblings, Jennie and Jack • Klöckner Classic All-Tournament Team • Sister, Jennie, plays soccer at James Madison

2012 SEASON CAREER STATISTICS • NSCAA 3rd Team All-Southeast Region Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA • ACC All-Freshman Team 2012 5-0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 • ACC All-Tournament Team • VaSID 2nd Team All-State 2013 6-0 103 1 0 0 0 0 0 • Appeared in all 24 games, starting 16 2014 10-0 213 0 0 0 0 0 0 • First career goal vs. Boston College was the game-winner Career 21-0 357 1 0 0 0 0 0

INTERNATIONAL CAREER HIGHS • Current member of the United States U-23 National Team Shots: 1 vs. Saint Francis (11/15/13) • Represented the United States at the U-18 level

PREP & CLUB • 2011 NSCAA Youth All-American • 2011 ESPN Rise 1st Team All-American • 2012 Gatorade Georgia Player of thte Year • All-time leading scorer at Fellowship Christian • Veteran of Region 3 ODP Team • No. 21 ranked recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com

PERSONAL • Full name is Emily Ann Sonnett • Daughter of Jane and Bill Sonnett • Has a twin sister, Emma, who plays soccer at Georgia

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA 2012 24-16 1771 14 1 0 2 1 0 2013 26-26 2341 9 2 5 9 0 2 2014 26-26 2162 19 5 3 13 1 0 Career 76-68 6274 23 8 8 24 2 2

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 on three occasions Assists: 2 vs. Miami (10/24/13) Points: 3 vs. VCU (8/23/13) Shots: 2 on seven occasions

14 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book Morgan Christiana SULLIVAN STEARNS F/M • 5-9 • Fr. GK • 5-10 • Jr. Houston, Texas. San Antonio, Texas (Lamar) (Johnson) 20 0 PREP & CLUB 2014 SEASON • Two-time All-District at Lamar High School • First-Team VaSID All-State • Played for Albion Hurricanes in the ECNL • Started 25 games in goal this season • Highest scorer in the ECNL Texas Conference, 2012-2013 • Had a school-record 23 wins • Member of South Texas ODP Team • Had a 357-minute shutout streak to open season • Shutouts vs. Villanova, Alabama, Wake, Virginia Tech, North Carolina and Rutgers PERSONAL • Career-high seven saves vs. FSU in ACC final • Full name is Christiana Parrish Sullivan • Daughter of John and Kriste Sullivan 2013 SEASON • First-Team Soccer America All-Freshman • ACC All-Freshman Team • Second-Team VaSID All-State • Started 21 games in goal • Had a 0.66 goals against average and a .729 save percentage • Has nine shutouts, including five in ACC play • Two shutouts in NCAA Tournament • Posted first career shutout vs. Santa Clara • Had two shutout streaks of over 350 minutes • 21 starts are the most in goal by a true freshman in UVa history • 19 wins are a school record for wins in a season Montana INTERNATIONAL • Current member of the US U-20 National Team • Member of the 2012 US U-17 World Cup Team SUTTON • Also represented US at the U-15 level M • 5-5 • Fr.

PREP & CLUB Bedminster, N.J. • 2012 and 2013 NSCAA All-American (Bernards) • 2013 All-State Team • Two-time All-District and All-City 21 • Led Johnson HS to 2013 State semifinals PREP & CLUB • Also played high school basketball • Two-time first-team All-Area • Member of McLean Power club that won the 2012 ECNL B-Flight National • Had 80 goals and 40 assists in high school career Championship • Helped Bernards High School reach 2013 state final • Played for PDA in the ECNL PERSONAL • Full name is Morgan Leigh Stearns PERSONAL • Daughter of Chris and Laurel Stearns • Full name is Montana Lynn Sutton • Has a younger sister, Amber, and a younger brother, Luke • Daughter of Doug and Collen Sutton • Father played football at Virginia (1987-90) and signed with the Washington • Has an older sister, Alexis, who played soccer at Millersville and Rutgers-Newark Redskins • Mother and grandfather also attended Virginia

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. Saves % GA GAA Record ShO 2013 21-21 1781 35 .729 13 0.66 19-1-1 9 2014 25-25 1983 Career 46-46 3774 35 .729 13 0.66 19-1-1 9

CAREER HIGHS Saves: 7 vs. Florida State in Greensboro, N.C. (11/09/14)

15 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book Kaili Brianna TORRES WESTRUP F • 5-7 • Sr. D• 5-8 • Fr. Fleming Island, Fla. Corona del Mar, Calif. (St. John’s Country Day) 7 (Corona del Mar) 27 2014 SEASON PREP & CLUB • TopDrawerSoccer.com Player of the Week (Oct. 14) • All-League and All-CIF at Corona del Mar High School • Virginia Nike Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team • Played for Slammers FC in the ECNL • Started all 26 games • ECNL National Championship finalist • Career-high five points (1G, 3A) vs. NC State • Was an all-league basketball player in high school and also played water polo • GWG vs. Villanova • Goal vs. Marshall PERSONAL • Goal vs. Kentucky • Full name is Brianna Maureen Westrup • Assist vs. Hofstra, Miami, BC and Duke • Daughter of John and Anita Westrup • Has an older sister, Nicky, and an older brother, Brandon 2013 SEASON • Member of USSF Futsal National Championship Team in 2010, 2011 and 2013 • Appeared in two of the first four games of the season • Assist vs. Penn State and Richmond • Had season-ending foot surgery in September and received medical hardship waiver for the season

2012 SEASON • Appeared in all 24 games, starting four Jasmine • Had five goals and five assists for 15 points • Had a three-point games (1G, 1A) vs. Radford and Rutgers • Also scored goals vs. George Mason, at Maryland and vs. Boston College • Had game-winning assist vs. Radford WRIGHT D/M • 5-3 • Fr. 2011 SEASON • Appeared in 21 games off the bench Crownsville, Md. • Had one goal and three assists for five points (Severn School) • Scored first career goal vs. Maryland 13 INTERNATIONAL PREP & CLUB • Represented the United States at the U-17 and U-18 level • 2014 Washington Post All-Met • Member of 2010 U-17 World Cup qualifying squad • All-State • Previously represented Puerto Rico at the U-17 level • Led high school in assists as a junior and senior • Played for Bethesda FC in the ECNL PREP & CLUB • Also ran track in high school, reaching the state final in the 200m • 2010 NSCAA Youth All-American • 2010 Parade All-American PERSONAL • First-team All-State • Full name is Jasmine Meili Wright • No. 56 ranked recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com • Daughter of Annie Wong and Scott Wright • Led St. John’s Country Day to three state championships in both soccer and • Has two younger brothers, Spencer and Baxter track and field • Finished 3rd in the 400m in the state meet • Led Ponte Vedra Storm club team to state title

PERSONAL • Full name is Kaili Nicol Torres • Daughter of Kathryn and Luis Torres • Has two sisters, Natalie and Elisabeth • Sister, Elisabeth, swam at Miami (Fla.)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA 2011 21-0 717 7 1 3 5 0 0 2012 24-4 957 25 5 5 15 0 1 2013 2-0 64 0 0 2 2 0 0 2014 26-26 1618 20 4 7 15 1 0 Career 73-30 3356 52 10 17 37 1 1

Career Highs Goals: 1 on six occasions

16 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book 2014 STATISTICS & RESULTS No. Name GP-GS Min G A Pts. Sh Shot% GW PKs 9 Makenzy Doniak 26-25 1683 20 11 51 96 4 1-1 TEAM STATISTICS VA OPP 6 Morgan Brian 18-18 1353 10 14 34 48 4 0-1 Goals-Shot Attempts 88-529 16-148 24 D. Colaprico 26-26 2062 6 19 31 39 1 1-2 Goals Scored Average 3.38 0.62 11 Brittany Ratcliffe 26-25 1595 10 6 26 54 2 0-0 Shot Percentage .166 .108 18 Morgan Reuther 25-5 968 8 4 20 53 0 0-0 Shots/Game 20.3 5.7 8 Alexis Shaffer 26-18 1496 7 5 19 52 2 0-0 Assists 84 12 7 Kaili Torres 26-26 1618 4 7 15 20 1 0-0 16 Emily Sonnett 26-26 2162 5 3 13 19 1 0-0 Corner Kicks 216 63 4 Meghan Cox 25-11 1210 4 3 11 22 1 0-0 Penalty Kicks 2-4 1-1 14 Kristen McNabb 26-26 2177 4 1 9 18 2 0-0 Yellow Cards 8 21 12 Veronica Latsko 26-0 1053 3 2 8 41 0 0-0 Red Cards 0 1 15 Tina Iordanou 26-17 1593 3 2 8 28 3 0-0 3 Megan Reid 24-18 1369 1 4 6 1 1 0-0 ATTENDANCE 23 Olivia Hazelrigg 22-2 797 1 2 4 10 1 0-0 Total 20944 9008 13 S. Krouskos 14-0 307 1 1 3 4 0 0-0 Dates/Average 14/1496 8/1126 5 Toni Hanway 8-0 115 1 0 2 1 0 0-0 21 Mary Morgan 19-1 314 0 0 0 18 0 0-0 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT2 Total 20 Campbell Millar 24-16 1326 0 0 0 5 0 0-0 Virginia 43 45 0 0 88 22 Julia Sroba 10-0 213 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Opponents 8 8 0 0 16 TOTALS 26 78 80 236 534 .146 24 2-2 OPPONENTS 26 16 16 48 145 .110 1 0-0 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT2 Total Virginia 269 260 0 0 529 Opponents 69 79 0 0 148 No. Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Save Pct. Record ShO 0 Morgan Stearns 25-25 1983 14 0.64 40 .741 22-3-0 6 SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT2 Total 29 Jessie Ferrari 8-1 356 2 0.50 2 .500 1-0-0 1 Team 1 5 Virginia 22 21 0 0 43 TOTALS 26 2340 16 0.62 43 .729 23-3-0 12 Opponents 74 70 0 0 144 OPPONENTS 26 2340 88 3.38 144 .621 3-23-0 3 CORNERS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT2 Total Virginia 120 96 0 0 216 2014 RESULTS Opponents 30 33 0 0 63 Date Opponent Result Attendance 8/22 Marshall W, 3-0 1,757 TEAM HIGHS 8/29 Richmond W, 4-0 2,436 Goals: 8 vs. High Point (11/14) 8/31 Villanova W, 5-0 1,403 Assists: 8 vs. Boston College (10/9) 9/5 at Alabama W, 3-0 1,308 8 vs. Kentucky (11/23) 9/7 at Samford W, 3-1 284 Points: 23 vs. High Point (11/14) 9/12 Tennessee W, 2-1 2,490 Shots: 39 vs. High Point (11/14) 9/14 Hofstra W, 3-1 1,397 Shots/Goal: 21 vs. High Point (11/14) 9/17 Old Dominion W, 5-0 1,034 Saves: 7 vs. Florida State (11/9) 9/20 Miami* W, 3-1 2,231 Corners: 16 vs. High Point (11/14) 9/25 Wake Forest* W, 5-0 1,112 Fouls: 13 vs. Florida State (11/9) 9/28 at #5 Florida State* L, 0-1 931 13 vs. North Carolina (11/7) 10/5 at #14 Notre Dame* W, 2-1 1,167 13 at Notre Dame (10/5) 10/9 Boston College* W, 6-3 1,745 10/12 NC State* W, 6-0 1,741 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS 10/19 at Louisville* W, 2-1 1,875 Goals: 3 Makenzy Doniak vs. Kentucky (11/23) 10/23 at Duke* W, 3-1 455 Morgan Reuther vs. High Point (11/14) 10/26 at #14 Virginia Tech* W, 2-0 1,356 Assists: 5 Morgan Brian vs. High Point (11/14) 11/1 Pittsburgh* W, 6-1 1,694 1 Points: 8 Makenzy Doniak vs. Kentucky (11/23) 11/7 vs. #5 North Carolina W, 2-0 1,239 Shots: 8 Makenzy Doniak vs. Old Dominion (9/17) 11/9 vs. #2 Florida State1 L, 0-1 928 2 Saves: 7 Morgan Stearns vs. Florida State (11/9) 11/14 High Point W, 8-0 601 11/21 #21 Rutgers2 W, 3-0 574 11/23 #14 Kentucky2 W, 7-0 729 11/28 at #1 UCLA2 W, 2-1 1,632 12/5 vs. #5 Texas A&M3 W, 3-1 3,141 12/7 vs. #2 Florida State3 L, 0-1 4,137

Rankings are Soccer America at time of the game 1 - ACC Tournament in Greensboro, N.C. 2 - NCAA Tournament Game 3 - College Cup in Boca Raton, Fla. 17 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book cavaliers with us soccer MORGAN BRIAN CAVALIERS IN PRO SOCCER Virginia: 2011-2014 USWNT: 2013-pres. NWSL Sinead Farrelly Caps: 12 (8 starts) Goals: 2 Assists: 1 Sarah Huffman International Debut: June, 15, 2013 vs. South Korea in Foxboro, Mass. Chantel Jones

Lori Lindsey KIM CONWAY Caroline Miller Virginia: 1990-93 Nikki Phillips (Krzysik) USWNT: 1993 Julia Roberts Caps: 4 (4 starts) Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Becky Sauerbrunn International Debut: July 7, 1993 vs. Australia in Hamilton, Ontario Alex Singer Kika Toulouse AMANDA CROMWELL Virginia: 1988-1991 WPS USWNT: 1991-1998 Sinead Farrelly Colleen Flanagan Caps: 55 (28 starts) Goals: 1 Assists: 4 Angela Hucles International Debut: April 2, 1991 vs. Bulgaria in Varna, Bulgaria Sarah Huffman 1995 US World Cup Team (3rd Place) Noelle Keselica Nikki Krzysik ANGELA HUCLES Meghan Lenzyck Virginia: 1996-1999 Lori Lindsey USWNT: 2002-2009 Caitlin Miskel Caps: 109 (48 starts) Goals: 13 Assists: 5 Becky Sauerbrunn International Debut: April 27, 2002 vs. Finland in San Jose, Calif. Sarah Senty 2004 US Olympic Team (Gold Medal) Alex Singer 2007 US World Cup Team (3rd Place) 2008 US Olympic Team (Gold Medal) WUSA Amanda Cromwell SARAH HUFFMAN Angela Hucles Virginia: 2002-05 Lori Lindsey USWNT: 2010 Katie Tracy Caps: 1 (0 starts) Goals: 0 Assists: 0 International Debut: July 13, 2010 vs. Sweden in Omaha, Neb.

LORI LIndsey Virginia: 1998-2001 USWNT: 2005-2013

Caps: 31 (11 starts) Goals: 1 Assists: 7 International Debut: July 24, 2005 vs. Iceland in Carson, Calif. 2011 US World Cup Team (2nd Place)

BECKY sauerbrunn Virginia: 2003-07 USWNT: 2008-pres.

Caps: 62 (40 starts) Goals: 0 Assists: 2 International Debut: January 16, 2008 vs. Canada in Guangzhou, China 2011 US World Cup Team (2nd Place) 2012 US Olympic Team (Gold Medal) kristen weiss Virginia: 2002-06 USWNT: 2001

Caps: 4 (1 start) Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Becky Sauerbrunn 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist International Debut: March 11, 2001 vs. Italy in Lagos, Portugal 18 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book all-americans & national awards NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS SOCCER BUZZ ALL-AMERICANS 1990 Amanda Cromwell M (2nd) 1997 Angela Hucles F (1st) 1991 Amanda Cromwell M (1st) Karem Esteva D (2nd) Andrea Rubio F (1st) 1998 Angela Hucles F (3rd) 1992 Andrea Rubio F (1st) 1999 Lori Lindsey M (HM) 1993 Kim Conway D (2nd) 2000 Lori Lindsey M (1st) 1994 Danielle Desfosses D (2nd) 2001 Lori Lindsey M (1st) 1995 Dina Padula F (3rd) Lindsay Gusick F (2nd) 1997 Angela Hucles F (2nd) 2002 Kelly Worden D (3rd) Karem Esteva D (3rd) 2003 Kelly Hammond M (2nd) 1998 Angela Hucles F (2nd) Becky Sauerbrunn D (2nd) 2000 Lori Lindsey M (3rd) 2004 Sarah Huffman M (1st) 2001 Lori Lindsey M (2nd) Lindsay Gusick F (HM) Lindsay Gusick F (3rd) 2005 Sarah Huffman M (2nd) 2003 Becky Sauerbrunn D (1st) Jess Rostedt F (HM) Kelly Hammond M (2nd) Becky Sauerbrunn D (HM) 2004 Sarah Huffman M (2nd) 2006 Becky Sauerbrunn D (3rd) 2005 Sarah Huffman M (3rd) 2007 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) Noelle Keselica M (3rd) Becky Sauerbrunn D (2nd) Morgan Brian 2013 MAC Hermann Trophy 2006 Becky Sauerbrunn D (2nd) 2008 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) Jess Rostedt F (3rd) Sinead Farrelly M (3rd) MAC HERMANN TROPHY 2007 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) 2013 Morgan Brian Becky Sauerbrunn D (1st) 2014 Morgan Brian 2008 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) SOCCER TIMES ALL-AMERICANS 2009 Sinead Farrelly M (2nd) 2000 Lori Lindsey (1st) 2010 Sinead Farrelly M (1st) Katie Tracy (HM) HERMANN TROPHY FINALIST Chantel Jones GK (4th) 2001 Lori Lindsey (1st) 2012 Caroline Miller 3rd 2011 Morgan Brian M (1st) 2003 Kelly Hammond (2nd) 2013 Morgan Brian Winner Caroline Miller F (3rd) Becky Sauerbrunn (3rd) 2014 Morgan Brian Winner 2012 Caroline Miller F (1st) 2004 Sarah Huffman (2nd) 2013 Morgan Brian M (1st) 2005 Sarah Huffman (3rd) Makenzy Doniak F (1st) Noelle Keselica (3rd) SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL Danielle Colaprico M (3rd) 2014 Morgan Brian M (1st) PLAYER OF THE YEAR Makenzy Doniak F (1st) SOCCER BUZZ FRESHMAN 2013 Morgan Brian Danielle Colaprico M (2nd) Emily Sonnett D (3rd) ALL-AMERICAN 1997 Katie Tracy M (2nd) SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL 1998 Lori Lindsey M (1st) SOCCER AMERICA MVPs Darci Borski M (HM) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1987 Gayle Smith M 1999 Kelly Worden M (HM) 2011 Morgan Brian 1988 Gayle Smith M 2001 Lindsay Gusick F (1st) 1990 Amanda Cromwell M Gillian Hatch D (1st) 1991 Amanda Cromwell M 2002 Kelly Hammond M (2nd) TOP DRAWER SOCCER NATIONAL 2001 Lori Lindsey M 2003 Becky Sauerbrunn D (1st) 2004 Sarah Huffman M 2005 Jess Rostedt F (1st) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 Sarah Huffman M Nikki Krzysik D (3rd) 2013 Morgan Brian 2007 Nikki Krzysik D 2007 Sinead Farrelly M (1st) 2008 Nikki Krzysik D Chantel Jones GK (1st) 2010 Sinead Farrelly M 2008 Lauren Alwine F (2nd) NSCAA NATIONAL COACH OF 2011 Morgan Brian M Maggie Kistner M (4th) THE YEAR 2012 Caroline Miller F 2013 Steve Swanson Morgan Brian M 2013 Morgan Brian M SOCCER BUZZ NATIONAL Makenzy Doniak F NSCAA NATIONAL ASSISTANT PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALIST 2001 Lori Lindsey COACH OF THE YEAR SOCCER AMERICA All-FRESHMAN 2003 Kelly Hammond 2013 Kerry Dziczkaniec 2011 Morgan Brian 2004 Sarah Huffman 2012 Makenzy Doniak 2005 Sarah Huffman 2013 Morgan Stearns 2007 Nikki Krzysik NSCAA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Top DRAWER SOCCER SOCCER BUZZ NATIONAL 2007 Becky Sauerbrunn TEAM OF THE SEASON FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR FINAL- 2012 Morgan Brian (2nd) IST CoSIDA ACADEMIC Caroline Miller (2nd) 2001 Lindsay Gusick ALL-AMERICAN 2013 Morgan Brian (1st) 2003 Becky Sauerbrunn 2001 Katie Tracy Makenzy Doniak (1st) 2005 Jess Rostedt 2004 Gillian Hatch Emily Sonnett (2nd) 2007 Sinead Farrelly 2014 Danielle Colaprico

19 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book REGIONAL & STATE awards

2005 Sarah Huffman, M Jess Rostedt, F NSCAA ALL-REGION Noelle Keselica, M Becky Sauerbrunn, D 1986 Janet Caswell, F Jess Rostedt, F 2006 Jen Redmond, M Marla Smith, D Becky Sauerbrunn, D Jess Rostedt, F 1987 Gayle Smith, M 2006 Jess Rostedt, F Becky Sauerbrunn, D 1988 Amanda Cromwell, M Becky Sauerbrunn, D 2007 Sinead Farrelly, M Liz Gold, M Nikki Krzysik, D Shannon Foley, F Gayle Smith, M Jen Redmond, M Chantel Jones, GK 1989 Amanda Cromwell, M 2007 Nikki Krzysik, D Nikki Krzysik, D Darlene Del Carmen, M Becky Sauerbrunn, D Becky Sauerbrunn, D Tracy DiMillio, F Sinead Farrelly, M 2008 Nikki Krzysik, D Tracey Kennedy, D Shannon Foley, F 2009 Lauren Alwine, F Andrea Rubio, F Chantel Jones, GK Sinead Farrelly, M Gayle Smith, M Kelly Quinn, M Chantel Jones, GK 1990 Amanda Cromwell, M 2008 Sinead Farrelly, M 2010 Sinead Farrelly, M Tracey Kennedy, D Nikki Krzysik, D Chantel Jones, GK Andrea Rubio, F Lauren Alwine, F Meghan Lenczyk, F Darlene Del Carmen, M Sarah Senty, D 2011 Morgan Brian, M Tracy DiMillio, F 2009 Sinead Farrelly, M Chantel Jones, GK Liz Gold, D 2010 Sinead Farrelly, M Caroline Miller, F Andrea Rippe, G Chantel Jones, GK 2012 Morgan Brian, M 1991 Amanda Cromwell, M Meghan Lenczyk, F Danielle Colaprico, M Tracy DiMillio, F 2011 Olivia Brannon, D Makenzy Doniak, F Cindi Kunihiro, F Morgan Brian, M Caroline Miller, F Andrea Rubio, F Caroline Miller, F 2013 Morgan Brian, M Darlene Del Carmen, D 2012 Morgan Brian, M Danielle Colaprico, M Kim Smith, F Caroline Miller, F Makenzy Doniak, F 1992 Kim Conway, D Danielle Colaprico, M Molly Menchel, D Andrea Rubio, F Emily Sonnett, D Emily Sonnett, D Kim Smith, F 2013 Morgan Brian, M 1993 Kim Conway, D Danielle Colaprico, M Danielle Desfosses, D Makenzy Doniak, F VASID STATE PLAYER 1994 Danielle Desfosses, D Emily Sonnett, D Dina Padula, M OF THE YEAR Molly Menchel, D Kim Smith, F 2001 Lori Lindsey 2014 Morgan Brian, M 1995 Karem Esteva, D 2003 Kelly Hammond Danielle Colaprico, M Dina Padula, F 2004 Sarah Huffman Makenzy Doniak, F Kristen DiMillio, F 2005 Sarah Huffman Emily Sonnett, D 1996 Karem Esteva, D 2007 Becky Sauerbrunn Angela Hucles, F 2008 Nikki Krzysik Dina Padula, F VASID ALl-STATE 1st 2010 Sinead Farrelly Jennifer Rawlings, M 2012 Caroline Miller 1997 Megan Boehm, G TEAM 2013 Morgan Brian Karem Esteva, D 1996 Karem Esteva, D Angela Hucles, F Angela Hucles, F Jennifer Rawlings, M 1997 Karem Esteva, D VASID STATE COACH 1998 Angela Hucles, F Angela Hucles, F OF THE YEAR Lori Lindsey, M Jennifer Rawlings, M 2004 Steve Swanson Katie Tracy, M 1998 Angela Hucles, F 2005 Steve Swanson 1999 Angela Hucles, F 1999 Katie Tracy, M 2010 Steve Swanson Lori Lindsey, M 2000 Lori Lindsey, M 2012 Steve Swanson 2000 Lori Lindsey, M 2001 Lindsay Gusick, F 2013 Steve Swanson Katie Tracy, M Lori Lindsey, M Kelly Worden, D 2002 Kelly Worden, D 2001 Lori Lindsey, M 2003 Kelly Hammond, M VASID STATE ROOKIE Lindsay Gusick, F Gillian Hatch, D OF THE YEAR Kelly Worden, D Sarah Huffman, M 2007 Chantel Jones 2002 Kelly Worden, D Becky Sauerbrunn, D 2011 Morgan Brian 2003 Kelly Hammond, M 2004 Christina de Vries, GK 2012 Makenzy Doniak Becky Sauerbrunn, D Lindsay Gusick, F Sarah Huffman, M Kelly Hammond, M 2004 Lindsay Gusick, F Gillian Hatch, D VASID STATE DEFENSIVE Sarah Huffman, M Sarah Huffman, M 2005 Christina de Vries, GK PLAYER OF THE YEAR Shannon Foley, M 2011 Chantel Jones Kelly Hammond, M Sarah Huffman, M Noelle Keselica, M Noelle Keselica, M

20 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book ACC awards

Becky Sauerbrunn, D (second) ACC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR ACC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2006 Jess Rostedt, F (first) 2003 Becky Sauerbrunn Becky Sauerbrunn, D (first) 2005 Jess Rostedt Nikki Krzysik, D (second) 2011 Morgan Brian 2007 Sinead Farrelly, M (first)

Nikki Krzysik, D (first) ACC COACH OF THE YEAR Becky Sauerbrunn, D (first) 1989 Lauren Gregg Shannon Foley, F (second) 2013 Steve Swanson Chantel Jones, GK (second) 2008 Sinead Farrelly, M (first) ALL-ACC Nikki Krzysik, D (first) 1987 Tracey Kennedy, D Lauren Alwine, F (second) Lori Lindsey 2000 & 2001 ACC Player of the Year Shelly Shreve, G Meghan Lenczyk, F (second) Gayle Smith, M Alex Singer, D (second) 1988 Amanda Cromwell, M 2009 Sinead Farrelly, M (first) Liz Gold, M 2010 Sinead Farrelly, M (first) 1989 Amanda Cromwell, M Chantel Jones, GK (first) Tracey Kennedy, D Meghan Lenczyk, F (second) Gayle Smith, M 2011 Morgan Brian, M (first) 1990 Amanda Cromwell, M Caroline Miller, F (first) Tracey Kennedy, D 2012 Morgan Brian, M (first) Andrea Rippe, G Caroline Miller, F (first) 1991 Amanda Cromwell, M 2013 Morgan Brian, M (first) Sarah Huffman 2004 ACC Defensive Player of the Year Darlene Del Carmen, M Makenzy Doniak, F (first) Andrea Rubio, F Emily Sonnett, D (first) 1992 Andrea Rubio, M Danielle Colaprico, M (second) 1993 Kim Conway, D Molly Menchel, D (third) 1994 Danielle Desfosses, D (first) 2014 Morgan Brian, M (first) Kim Smith, F (first) Danielle Colaprico, M (first) 1995 Karem Esteva, D (second) Makenzy Doniak, F (first) Wendy Hartwig, M (second) Emily Sonnett, D (second) Dina Padula, F (second) Brittany Ratcliffe, F (third) 1996 Megan Boehm, G (first) Angela Hucles, F (first) (Note: The ACC only selected a first team prior to 1994.) Becky Sauerbrunn 2007 ACC Defensive Player of the Year Karem Esteva, D (second) Wendy Hartwig, M (second) Dina Padula, F (second) ACC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2000 Sarah Lane, F 1997 Megan Boehm, G (first) 2001 Lindsay Gusick, F Angela Hucles, F (first) Jessica Trainor, M Karem Esteva, D (first) 2002 Kelly Hammond, M 1998 Angela Hucles, F (first) Sarah Huffman, M Lori Lindsey, M (second) 2003 Shannon Foley, M Tammy Westinghouse, D (second) Becky Sauerbrunn, D 1999 Angela Hucles, F (first) Ariel Thompson, F Lori Lindsey, M (first) 2004 Sarah Curtis, F Carryn Weigand (second) Nikki Krzysik 2008 ACC Defensive Player of the Year 2005 Nikki Krzysik, D 2000 Lori Lindsey, M (first) Kelly Quinn, F Katie Tracy, M (second) Jess Rostedt, F Kelly Worden, D (second) 2007 Sinead Farrelly, M 2001 Lori Lindsey, M (first) 2008 Lauren Alwine, F Lindsay Gusick, F (second) 2009 Morgan Stith, D Kelly Worden, D (second) 2010 Gloria Douglas, F 2002 Kelly Worden, D (first) 2011 Olivia Brannon, D Darci Borski, F (second) Morgan Brian, M Gillian Hatch, D (second) Danielle Colaprico, M 2003 Kelly Hammond, M (first) 2012 Makenzy Doniak, F Sarah Huffman, M (first) Sinead Farrelly 2010 ACC Offensive Player of the Year Emily Sonnett, D Becky Sauerbrunn, D (second) 2013 Morgan Stearns, GK 2004 Lindsay Gusick, F (first) Sarah Huffman, M (first) Christina de Vries, GK (second) ACC 50th ANNIVERSARY TEAM Amanda Cromwell Shannon Foley, F (second) Angela Hucles Noelle Keselica, M (second) Lori Lindsey 2005 Sarah Huffman, M (first) Andrea Rubio Noelle Keselica, M (first) Jess Rostedt, F (second) ACC TOURNAMENT MVP Caroline Miller 2012 ACC Offensive Player of the Year 2004 Christina de Vries/Sarah Huffman (Co-MVPs) 2012 Morgan Brian 21 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book 1991 Sandra Kwitnieski (October 1) ACC All-TOURNAMENT TEAM All-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM Sandra Kwitnieski (October 1) 1991 Amanda Cromwell, M 2005 Christina de Vries Andrea Rubio (October 22) 1992 Kim Conway, D Becky Sauerbrunn 1994 Dina Padula (October 10) Andrea Rubio, F 2006 Christina de Vries 1995 Liz Kelley (October 2) 1993 Kim Conway, D Becky Sauerbrunn 1996 Angela Hucles (October 7) 1996 Angela Hucles, F 2007 Shannon Foley 1998 Angela Hucles (September 7) Jennifer Rawlings, M Becky Sauerbrunn 1999 Katie Tracy (September 21) 1998 Darci Borski, F 2008 Celeste Miles Angela Hucles (September 27) Lori Lindsey, M 2009 Colleen Flanagan Angela Hucles (October 11) 2001 Lori Lindsey, M Meghan Lenczyk 2001 Laura Gaworecki (October 15) Kelly Worden, D Morgan Stith Lindsay Gusick (October 22) 2004 Christina de Vries, GK 2010 Colleen Flanagan 2002 Darci Borski (October 28) Sarah Huffman, M Maggie Kistner Darci Borski (November 4) Lindsay Gusick, F Meghan Lenczyk 2003 Kelly Hammond (September 15) Kelly Hammond, M Morgan Stith 2004 Lindsay Gusick (September 13) Kristen Weiss, F 2011 Maggie Kistner Sarah Huffman (November 1) 2005 Christina de Vries, GK Molly Menchel 2005 Christina de Vries (September 26) Sarah Huffman, M 2012 Morgan Brian Jess Rostedt (October 3) Jen Redmond, F Danielle Colaprico 2006 Jess Rostedt (September 25) Jess Rostedt, F Makenzy Doniak Jess Rostedt (October 30) 2007 Becky Sauerbrunn, D Kate Norbo 2007 Nikki Krzysik (September 3) 2008 Sinead Farrelly, M 2013 Morgan Brian Shannon Foley (September 17) Sarah Senty, D Danielle Colaprico 2008 Meghan Lenczyk (September 30) 2011 Molly Menchel, D Makenzy Doniak 2009 Caroline Miller (September 1) 2012 Morgan Brian, M Molly Menchel Sinead Farrelly (November 3) Gloria Douglas, F 2014 Morgan Brian 2010 Meghan Lenczyk (August 24) Erica Hollenberg, M Danielle Colaprico Sinead Farrelly (September 14) Caroline Miller, F Makenzy Doniak Meghan Lenczyk (October 5) Emily Sonnett, D Brittany Ratcliffe Meghan Lenczyk (October 19) 2013 Morgan Brian, M 2011 Caroline Miller (September 27) 2014 Morgan Brian, M ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Caroline Miller (October 10) Danielle Colaprico, M 1989 Gayle Smith (October, 10) 2012 Caroline Miller (October 23) Makenzy Doniak, F Amanda Cromwell (October 24) Caroline Miller (October 30) Emily Sonnett, D 1990 Andrea Rippe (October 1) 2013 Morgan Brian (August 27) Amanda Cromwell (October 8) Morgan Brian (October 15) Brittany Ratcliffe (October 22) Emily Sonnett (October 29) 2014 Brittany Ratcliffe (October 7) ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Danielle Colaprico (October 14)

2004 ACC Champions 2012 ACC Champions

Virginia won its first ACC Championship in 2004 in a dramatic penalty kick shootout Virginia became only the second school to win multiple ACC Championships when it took against North Carolina in the final in Cary, N.C. The Cavaliers thrashed Virginia Tech 8-0 in the home its second title in 2012. Seeded fifth in the tournament, the Cavaliers knocked off three quarterfinals and rallied from a halftime deficit to down Clemson 2-1 in the semifinals to set up top-10 opponents in an eight-day span to win the championship. a matchup with the 15-time defending champion Tar Heels. In the quarterfinals, Virginia traveled to Chapel Hill and posted a 1-0 win over the In the final, the Cavaliers took an early lead in the 24th minute when Sarah Huffman eighth-ranked Tar Heels on Caroline Miller’s goal in the 11th minute of play. With the goal, Miller crossed a ball to Lindsay Gusick, who one-timed the ball inside the far post for a 1-0 Virginia became the only visiting player in history to score two game-winning goals at UNC’s Fetzer advantage. Virginia maintained that advantage at halftime. In the second half, the Tar Heels Field. In the semifinals, the Cavaliers used a two-goal, one-assist performance from ACC Tourna- created several chances to equalize early in the second half and finally did in the 56th minute. ment MVP Morgan Brian to down second-ranked Florida State 4-2 and setup a matchup with Elizabeth Guess was fouled in the penalty area and Kacey White converted the penalty kick to tie Maryland in the final. the game at 1-1. The Cavaliers claimed the trophy with a 4-0 victory over the seventh-ranked Terrapins The game remained tied at 1-1 after a pair of 10-minute overtime periods and the at WakeMed Soccer Park. Gloria Douglas gave Virginia a 1-0 halftime lead with a goal midway championship would be decided by penalty kicks. Each team scored four times in the first five through the first half. Morgan Brian and Caroline Miller added early second half goals and attempts, forcing extra kicks. In round six, Kristen Weiss converted her penalty kick for Virginia Makenzy Doniak pushed the final margin to four with her late goal. and Cavalier goalkeeper Christina de Vries saved Mary McDowell’s kick to win the championship. 22 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book SCORING RECORDS CAREER POINTS CAREER GOALS CAREER ASSISTS Name Pts Name Goals Name Assists 1. Angela Hucles (1996-99) 138 1. Angela Hucles (1996-99) 59 1. Danielle Colaprico (2011-14) 44 2. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 125 2. Makenzy Doniak (2012-pres.) 50 2. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 43 Makenzy Doniak (2012-pres.) 125 3. Caroline Miller (2009-12) 45 3. Lauren Alwine (2008-11) 42 4. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 109 4. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 43 4. Shannon Foley (2003-07) 36 Caroline Miller (2009-12) 109 5. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 41 5. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 30 6. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 102 6. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 36 6. Sarah Huffman (2002-05) 28 7. Gayle Smith (1986-89) 90 Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 36 7. Noelle Keselica (2002-05) 26 Shannon Foley (2003-07) 90 8. Amanda Cromwell (1988-91) 35 8. Makenzy Doniak (2012-pres.) 25 9. Janet Caswell (1984-87) 85 Janet Caswell (1984-87) 35 9. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 23 Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 85 10. Gayle Smith (1986-89) 34 Jennifer Rawlings (1994-97) 23 SEASON POINTS SEASON GOALS SEASON ASSISTS Name Pts Name Goals Name Assists 1. Makenzy Doniak (2014) 51 1. Caroline Miller (2012) 20 1. Danielle Colaprico (2014) 19 2. Caroline Miller (2012) 47 Makenzy Doniak (2013) 20 2. Sarah Huffman (2004) 14 3. Morgan Brian (2013) 46 Makenzy Doniak (2014) 20 Lauren Alwine (2008) 14 Makenzy Doniak (2013) 46 4. Angela Hucles (1997) 18 Morgan Brian (2013) 14 5. Angela Hucles (1997) 41 5. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 17 Morgan Brian (2014) 14 6. Lindsay Gusick (2004) 39 Angela Hucles (1996) 17 6. Shannon Foley (2004) 13 7. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 37 7. Lindsay Gusick (2004) 16 Danielle Colaprico (2013) 13 8. Andrea Rubio (1990) 36 Morgan Brian (2013) 16 8. Tania Jovanovic (1995) 11 9. Morgan Brian (2014) 34 9. Caroline Miller (2011) 15 Dina Padula (1995) 11 Caroline Miller (2011) 34 10. Angela Hucles (1998) 13 Makenzy Doniak (2014) 11 Angela Hucles (1998) 34 Andrea Rubio (1990) 13 Angela Hucles (1996) 34 Janet Caswell (1987) 13 Class Records Sr. Danielle Colaprico (2014) 19 Class Records Class Records Jr. Sarah Huffman (2004) 14 Sr. Caroline Miller (2012) 47 Sr. Caroline Miller (2012) 20 Morgan Brian (2013) 14 Jr. Makenzy Doniak (2014) 51 Jr. Makenzy Doniak (2014) 20 So. Shannon Foley (2004) 13 So. Makenzy Doniak (2013) 46 So. Makenzy Doniak (2013) 20 Fr. Lauren Alwine (2008) 14 Fr. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 37 Fr. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 17 Angela Hucles (1996) 17 GAME ASSISTS GAME POINTS Name Assists Name Pts GAME GOALS 1. Morgan Brian vs. High Point (11/14/14) 5 1. Makenzy Doniak vs. Kentucky (11/23/14) 8 Name Goals 2. Wendy Hartwig vs. UMBC (10/6/95) 4 2. Eight Times 7 1. 16 Times 3 3. Numerous Times 3 Morgan Brian vs. High Point (11/14/14) Makenzy Doniak vs. Kentucky (11/23/14) last time: Kaili Torres vs. NC State (10/12/14) Caroline Miller at Virginia Tech (10/21/12) Morgan Reuther vs. High Point (11/14/14) Caroline Miller vs. Liberty (8/26/11) Makenzy Doniak vs. Saint Francis (11/15/13) Kristen Weiss vs. Virginia Tech (11/3/04) Caroline Miller at Virginia Tech (10/21/12) Lindsay Gusick vs. Cincinnati (11/24/01) Caroline Miller vs. Liberty (8/26/11) Lindsay Gusick vs. Liberty (9/26/01) Sinead Farrelly at Clemson (10/5/08) Dina Padula vs. Delaware (8/31/96) Meghan Lenczyk vs. Liberty (8/29/08) Gayle Smith vs. Providence (10/7/89) Kelly Hammond vs. James Madison (11/12/04) Lindsay Gusick vs. Cincinnati (11/24/01) Lindsay Gusick vs. Liberty (9/26/01) Angela Hucles vs. Maryland (9/29/99) Angela Hucles vs. James Madison (11/15/97) Angela Hucles vs. Kansas (9/19/97) Dina Padula vs. Delaware (8/31/96) Gayle Smith vs. Providence (10/7/89) Janet Caswell vs. Cincinnati (10/24/87)

23 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book CAREER GAME-WINNING SEASON GAME-WINNING GOALS ASSISTS CONSECUTIVE GOALS Name GWGs Name GWAs 1. Angela Hucles (1996-99) 19 1. Danielle Colaprico (2014) 7 SCORED BY ONE PLAYER 2. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 17 2. Morgan Brian (2013) 6 Name Goals 3. Kim Smith (1991-94) 16 Jen Redmond (2006) 6 1. Angela Hucles (Sept. 21-Oct. 6, 1996) 7 4. Kelly Hammond (2002-05) 15 4. Julia Roberts (2011) 5 2. Darci Borski (Oct. 23-Nov. 2, 2002) 5 5. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 13 Lauren Alwine (2010) 5 3. Caroline Miller (Oct. 11-Oct. 21, 2012) 4 Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 13 Lauren Alwine (2008) 5 Meghan Lenczyk (Oct. 3-Oct. 17, 2010) 4 Morgan Brian (2011-14) 13 Shannon Foley (2004) 5 5. Numerous Times 3 Makenzy Doniak (2011-14) 13 Jennifer Rawlings (1997) 5 Last ... Makenzy Doniak (Nov. 8-Nov. 15, 2013) 9. Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 12 Tania Jovanovic (1995) 5 Jess Rostedt (2005-09) 12 Cindi Kunihiro (1990) 5 Andrea Rubio (1990) 5 CONSECUTIVE GAMES Class Records SEASON GAME-WINNING Sr. Danielle Colaprico (2014) 7 WITH A GOAL Jr. Morgan Brian (2013) 6 Name Games GOALS So. Jen Redmond (2006) 6 1. Caroline Miller (Oct. 21-Nov. 18, 2012) 8 Name GWGs Fr. Lauren Alwine (2008) 5 2. Makenzy Doniak (Oct. 9-Nov. 7, 2014) 7 1. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 7 3. Angela Hucles (Sept. 19-Oct. 1, 1997) 6 2. Makenzy Doniak (2013) 6 4. Makenzy Doniak (Sept. 8-Sept. 26, 2013) 5 Meghan Lenczyk (2010) 6 Makenzy Doniak (Aug 17-Aug. 31, 2012) 5 Kelly Hammond (2003) 6 CAREER MULTI-GOAL Lindsay Gusick (Oct. 24-Nov. 7, 2004) 5 Angela Hucles (1996) 6 Lindsay Gusick (Oct. 10-Oct. 25, 2001) 5 Andrea Rubio (1990) 6 GAMES Andrea Rubio (Sept. 1-Sept. 15, 1990) 5 Kim Smith (1994) 6 Name Multi-Goal Games 9. Morgan Brian (Nov. 15-Nov. 29, 2013) 5 Kim Smith (1992) 6 1. Angela Hucles (1996-99) 16 Morgan Brian (Oct. 13-Oct. 27, 2011) 4 9. Seven Tied 5 2. Caroline Miller (2009-12) 11 Meghan Lenczyk (Sept. 25-Oct. 5, 2008) 4 last time: Morgan Brian (2013) Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 11 Darci Borski (Oct. 23-Nov. 2, 2002) 4 4. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 8 Jill Maxwell (Oct. 29-Nov. 14, 1999) 4 Class Records Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 8 Jennifer Gilpatric (Sept. 17-Oct. 1, 1995) 4 Sr. Meghan Lenczyk (2010) 6 Gayle Smith (1987-89) 8 Shannon Teeters (Oct. 8-Oct. 14, 1988) 4 Jr. Morgan Brian (2013) 5 7. Kelly Hammond (2002-05) 7 Kelly Hammond (2004) 5 Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 7 So. Makenzy Doniak (2013) 6 9. Makenzy Doniak (2012-pres.) 6 Kelly Hammond (2003) 6 10. Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 5 CONSECUTIVE GAMES Andrea Rubio (1990) 6 Lori Lindsey (1998-01) 5 Kim Smith (1992) 6 Amanda Cromwell (1988-91) 5 WITH A POINT Fr. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 7 Name Games 1. Andrea Rubio (Aug. 28-Oct. 3, 1990) 12 2. Angela Hucles (Sept. 5-Oct. 1, 1997) 10 SEASON MULTI-GOAL 3. Makenzy Doniak (Oct. 5-Nov. 7, 2014) 8 CAREER OVERTIME GWGS GAMES Caroline Miller (Oct. 21-Nov. 18, 2012) 8 Name OT Goals 5. Danielle Colaprico (Sept. 5-Sept. 25, 2014) 7 1. Kim Smith (1991-94) 3 Name Multi-Goal Games Morgan Brian (Oct. 21-Nov. 16, 2012) 7 2. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 2 1. Angela Hucles (1996) 6 Jennifer Rawlings (Sept. 16-Oct. 6, 1995) 7 Lori Lindsey (1998-2001) 2 2. Caroline Miller (2012) 5 Kristen DiMillio (Oct. 3-Oct. 18, 1992) 7 Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 2 Lindsay Gusick (2004) 5 9. Makenzy Doniak (Nov. 24, 2013-Aug. 31, 2014) 6 Caroline Miller (2009-12) 2 Angela Hucles (1997) 5 Morgan Brian (Nov. 3-Nov. 29, 2013) 6 Liz Kelley (1993-96) 2 5. Caroline Miller (2011) 4 Sinead Farrelly (Sept. 11-Sept. 30, 2009) 6 7. Numerous Tied 1 Meghan Lenczyk (2010) 4 Lindsay Gusick (Oct. 20-Nov. 7, 2004) 6 Lindsay Gusick (2001) 4 Lindsay Gusick (Sept. 12-Sept. 29, 2003) 6 8. 12 Tied 3 Shannon Foley (Sept. 12-Sept. 29, 2003) 6 last time: Morgan Brian & Makenzy Doniak (2014) Dina Padula (Oct. 7-Oct. 20, 1994) 6 CAREER GAME-WINNING Amanda Cromwell (Sept. 29-Oct. 14, 1990) 6 Class Records ASSISTs Sr. Caroline Miller (2012) 5 Name GWAs Lindsay Gusick (2004) 5 1. Lauren Alwine (2008-11) 16 Jr. Caroline Miller (2011) 4 2. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 15 So. Angela Hucles (1997) 5 3. Shannon Foley (2003-07) 14 Fr. Angela Hucles (1996) 6 Danielle Colaprico (2011-14) 14 5. Tania Jovanovic (1994-97) 10 Jen Redmond (2005-08) 10 7. Tracy DiMillio (1988-91) 9 8. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 8 Noelle Keselica (2002-05) 8 Caitlin Miskel (2006-09) 8 Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 8 24 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book GAMES/MINUTES/attendance CAREER MINUTES CAREER GAMES PLAYED attendance records Name Minutes Name Games 1. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 8.534 1. Danielle Colaprico (2011-14) 100 (women only) 2. Becky Sauerbrunn (2003-07) 8,523 2. Gloria Douglas (2010-13) 96 HOME GAMES 3. Nikki Krzysik (2005-08) 8,119 Molly Menchel (2010-13) 96 Name Attendance 4. Sarah Senty (2005-08) 7,945 Kate Norbo (2009-13) 96 1. vs. Florida State (10/27/13) 3,894 5. Gillian Hatch (2001-04) 7,602 5. Sarah Senty (2005-08) 93 2. vs. Notre Dame (10/10/13) 2,838 6. Jessica Trainor (2001-04) 7,586 6. Morgan Stith (2009-13) 92 3. vs. Maryland (9/29/13) 2,540 7. Alex Singer (2005-08) 7,360 7. Becky Sauerbrunn (2003-07) 91 4. vs. Maryland (11/3/13) 2,349 8. Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 7,347 Alex Singer (2005-08) 91 5. vs. Virginia Tech (10/31/13) 2,252 9. Morgan Stith (2009-13) 7,292 Chantel Jones (2007-11) 91 10. Kelly Worden (1999-02) 7,255 Julia Roberts (2009-12) 91 HOME GAMES (all games) Name Attendance SEASON MINUTES CAREER GAMES STARTED 1. vs. Delaware (8/31/96) * 4,260 Name Minutes Name Games 2. vs. Florida State (10/27/13) 3,894 1. Emily Sonnett (2013) 2,341 1. Becky Sauerbrunn (2003-07) 91 3. vs. Clemson (9/28/02) * 3,733 2. Becky Sauerbrunn (2005) 2,289* 2. Sarah Senty (2005-08) 90 4. vs. NC State (10/29/05) * 3,428 3. Becky Sauerbrunn (2007) 2,232 Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 90 5. vs. Notre Dame (10/10/13) 2,838 Nikki Krzysik (2007) 2,232 Chantel Jones (2007-11) 90 5. Chantel Jones (2011) 2,226* Morgan Stith (2009-13) 90 * doubleheader with UVa men’s team 6. Chantel Jones (2007) 2,206 6. Nikki Krzysik (2005-08) 89 7. Maggie Kistner (2011) 2,196 7. Jessica Trainor (2001-04) 87 8. Olivia Brannon (2011) 2,183 8. Katie Bunch (2001-04) 86 9. Kristen McNabb (2014) 2,177 9. Gillian Hatch (2001-04) 85 ALL GAMES 10. Emily Sonnett (2014) 2,162 Lori Lindsey (1998-01) 85 Name Attendance 1. vs. UCLA (12/6/13) - NCAA 10,168 Class Records 2. vs. Virginia Tech (11/8/13) - ACC 5,192 Sr. Becky Sauerbrunn (2007) 2,232 3. vs. Florida State (11/4/05) - ACC 5,086 Jr. Nikki Krzysik (2007) 2,232 CONSecutive GAMES 4. at North Carolina (11/19/00) - NCAA 5,008 So. Emily Sonnett (2013) 2,341 STARTED 5. vs. North Carolina (11/6/06) - ACC 4,547 Fr. Chantel Jones (2007) 2,206 Name Starts 6. Delaware (8/31/96) * 4,260 7. vs. Florida State (12/7/14) - NCAA 4,137 * played every minute of the season 1. Sinead Farrelly (8/31/07 to 11/20/10) 90 2. Gillian Hatch (9/19/01 to 11/14/04) 85 8. at Penn State (8/27/10) 3,912 3. Jessica Trainor (10/2/01 to 11/14/04) 81 9. Florida State (10/27/13) 3,894 4. Katie Bunch (10/17/01 to 11/14/04) 76 10. at North Carolina (11/2/07) 3,783 5. Andrea Rubio (10/14/89 to 11/14/92) 71 6. Becky Sauerbrunn (8/26/05 to 11/23/07) 70 * doubleheader with UVa men’s team 7. Karem Esteva (9/2/95 to 9/13/98) 68 8. Molly Menchel (9/15/11 to 12/6/13) 66 9. Nikki Krzysik (9/8/06 to 11/22/08) 64 10. Stephanie Spurlock (9/4/93 to 11/18/95) 63 TOTAL SEASON ATTENDANCE Name Attendance 1. 2013 34,616 2. 2014 20.944 3. 2011 18,435 4. 2012 16,406 5. 2005 14,518

AVG. SEASON ATTENDANCE Name Attendance 1. 2013 1,923 2. 2014 1,496 3. 2012 1,172 4. 2010 1,115 5. 2011 1,084

25 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book GOALKEEPING RECORDS CAREER SHUTOUTS GAME SAVES Name Shutouts CAREER Goals against Name Saves 1. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 47 (minimum 1400 minutes) 1. Shelly Shreve vs. N.C. State (10/31/87) 22 2. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 31 average 2. Shelly Shreve at Barry (10/4/87) 15 3. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 17 Name GAA 3. Christina de Vries at North Carolina (10/6/05) 14 Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 17 1. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 0.65 Shelly Shreve vs. Hartford (9/12/87) 14 5. Morgan Stearns (2013-pres.) 15 Morgan Stearns (2013-pres.) 0.65 Shelly Shreve at North Carolina (10/31/86) 14 6. Becky Hornbacher (1993-94) 11 3. Danielle DeLisle (2011-13) 0.74 Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 11 4. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 0.781 8. Shelly Shreve (1985-88) 10 5. Becky Hornbacher (1993-94) 0.789 9. Jodi Clugston (2000-01) 9 6. Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 0.794 CAREER WINS Celeste Miles (2005-08) 9 7. Celeste Miles (2005-08) 0.92 Name Wins 8. Brit Swenberg (1994-97) 1.03 1. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 55 9. Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 1.04 2. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 46 SEASON SHUTOUTS 10. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 1.12 3. Morgan Stearns (2013-pres.) 41 Name Shutouts Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 41 1. Chantel Jones (2011) 14 5. Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 32 2. Chantel Jones (2007) 13 SEASON Goals against 6. Shelly Shreve (1985-88) 31 Christina de Vries (2004) 13 (minimum 700 minutes) 7. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 30 4. Becky Hornbacher (1994) 11 average 8. Megan Boehm (1996-99) 25 5. Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 10 Name GAA 9. Julie Harris (1998-00) 24 Christina de Vries (2005) 10 1. Chantel Jones (2007) 0.41 10. Danielle DeLisle (2011-13) 18 Chantel Jones (2009) 10 2. Christina de Vries (2004) 0.58 Chantel Jones (2010) 10 3. Morgan Stearns (2014) 0.64 9. Celeste Miles (2008) 9 4. Morgan Stearns (2013) 0.66 Morgan Stearns (2013) 9 5. Andrea Rippe (1990) 0.67 SEASON WINS Chantel Jones (2010) 0.67 Name Wins Class Records 7. Andrea Rippe (1988) 0.71 1. Morgan Stearns (2014) 22 Sr. Chantel Jones (2011) 14 8. Shelly Shreve (1988) 0.76 2. Morgan Stearns (2013) 19 Jr. Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 10 9. Chantel Jones (2009) 0.77 3. Andrea Rippe (1990) 18 Christina de Vries (2005) 10 Chantel Jones (2011) 0.77 4. Chantel Jones (2011) 17 Chantel Jones (2010) 10 Christina de Vries (2005) 17 So. Christina de Vries (2004) 13 Christina de Vries (2004) 17 Fr. Chantel Jones (2007) 13 7. Chantel Jones (2010) 15 CAREER SAVES Celeste Miles (2008) 15 Name Saves 9. Danielle DeLisle (2012) 14 (indi- 1. Shelly Shreve (1985-88) 262 Sandra Kwitnieski (1992) 14 SHUTOUT STREAK Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 14 vidual) 2. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 243 3. Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 224 Andrea Rippe (1989) 14 Name Streak 4. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 160 1. Chantel Jones (9/7/07 to 10/4/07) 748:07 5. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 151 2. Chantel Jones (10/17/09 to 11/15/09) 602:42 6. Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 150 3. Chantel Jones (10/8/11 to 11/4/11) 517:08 7. Megan Boehm (1996-99) 145 4. Chantel Jones (8/27/10 to 9/19/10) 492:50 8 Julie Harris (1997-00) 115 5. Danielle DeLisle (8/17/12 to 9/16/12) 454:01 9. Becky Hornbacher (1993-94) 78 6. Christina de Vries (9/11/05 to 451:25 10. Morgan Stearns (2013-pres.) 75 7. Celeste Miles (8/22/08 to 9/7/08) 446:42 8. Christina de Vries (8/27/04 to 9/10/04) 440:11 9. Morgan Stearns (12/6/13 to 9/12/14) 383:15 10. Anne Abernethy (9/12/03 to 9/29/03) 376:42 SEASON SAVES Name Saves 1. Shelly Shreve (1987) 110 (TEAM) 2. Shelly Shreve (1986) 108 SHUTOUT STREAK 3. Andrea Rippe (1990) 77 Name Streak 4. Chantel Jones (2009) 74 1. Sept. 7, 2007 to Oct. 4, 2007 783:55 5. Becky Hornbacher (1994) 73 2. Sept. 15, 1990 to Oct. 6, 1990 654:32 Sandra Kwitnieski (1992) 73 3. Nov. 14, 2003 to Sept. 10, 2004 611:37 Chantel Jones (2007) 73 4. Oct. 17, 2009 to Nov. 15, 2009 602:42 8. Andrea Rippe (1989) 72 5. Oct. 10, 2013 to Nov. 3, 2013 573:42 9. Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 66 6. Oct. 8, 2011 to Nov. 4, 2011 517:08 10. Christina de Vries (2005) 63 7. Aug. 27, 2010 to Sept. 19, 2010 512:10 8. Sept. 16, 2005 to Oct. 6, 2005 501:27 9. Aug. 30, 2013 to Sept. 19, 2013 490:34 10. Oct. 2, 1991 to Oct. 14, 1991 481:05

26 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book TEAM RECORDS GAME RECORDS Earliest goals SCORED Time Opponent (Date) Player QUICKEST TWO OPP. GOALS Goals: 11 vs. UMBC, 10/19/88 0:20 at Arkansas (9/20/92) Kim Smith 11 vs. Richmond, 10/22/86 0:23 UNC Greensboro (9/2/90) Andrea Rubio Time Opponent (Date) Players Assists: 12 at NC State, 9/26/03 0:50 Virginia Tech (9/24/96) Angela Hucles 0:50 North Carolina (10/24/08) Nogueira/C.Jones Goals Against: 7 vs. North Carolina, 9/27/92 0:56 Brown (10/3/93) Kim Smith 1:06 North Carolina (10/25/01) Ramsey/Kluegel Corner Kicks: 18 vs. Delaware, 8/31/07 0:57 Villanova (10/6/90) Vicky Sidorenko 1:21 at Florida State (9/11/98) Lynch/Osorio Shots: 39 vs. St. John’s, 11/13/09 1:21 Radford (9/7/91) Andrea Rubio 1:28 at Maryland (9/27/12) Wagner/Hubka 39 vs. High Point, 11/14/14 1:26 USC (9/14/03) Kelly Hammond 1:29 North Carolina (10/25/01) Walker/Ball Fewest Shots Allowed: 0 Numerous Times 1:27 Liberty (8/22/12) Caroline Miller last: vs. High Point, 11/14/14 1:30 vs. George Mason (9/17/04) Lindsay Gusick 1:30 East Carolina (8/27/04) Gillian Hatch QUICKEST THREE OPP. POSTSEASON GOALS SEASON RECORDS 3:23 vs. Florida St. (11/4/05) ACC Jess Rostedt NCAA Time Opponent (Date) Players Games: 26 2013, 2014 3:30 Long Island (11/11/11) Julia Roberts 5:49 North Carolina (10/24/08) Nogueira/C.Jones (2) Wins: 24 2013 Losses: 9 1993, 1999 Win Percentage: .942 2013 Goals: 88 2014 Earliest goals ALLOWED QUICKEST GOAL AFTER Goals / Game: 3.38 2014 Time Opponent (Date) Player Assists: 84 2014 0:09 North Carolina (9/14/91) Kristine Lilly OPPONENT’S GOAL Corner Kicks: 216 2014 0:41 at North Carolina (9/27/92) Rita Tower Time Opponent (Date) Opp Goal/UVa Goal Shots / Game: 20.5 2013 1:00 at Wisconsin (10/15/93) Carrie Maier 0:19 vs. Duke (11/8/01) Sarah Pickens Fewest Shots Allowed / Game: 4.6 2004 1:12 at Penn State (9/5/97) Rachel Hoffman Lori Lindsey Shutouts: 16 2013 1:51 at Boston College (10/20/05) Jenny Maurer 0:26 Wake Forest (11/1/06) Amanda Lebo Fewest GA: 10 2004, 2007 1:57 at West Virginia (9/21/08) Megan Mischler Jen Redmond GAA: 0.40 2007 1:59 Ohio State (11/20/10) NCAA Tiffany Cameron 0:27 at Duke (9/18/91) Dena Paris 2:09 at Clemson (11/1/03) Courtney Foster Kim Smith 2:14 at North Carolina (9/27/92) Paige Coley 0:38 at Duke (9/18/91) Meegan McMullen 2:15 James Madison (9/18/96) Tasha Ellis Amanda Cromwell WINNING STREAKS 0:49 Stanford (9/24/99) Ronnie Fair Streak POSTSEASON Jill Maxwell 1. Aug. 23, 2013 to Nov. 3, 2013 20 1:59 Ohio State (11/20/10) NCAA Tiffany Cameron 2. Aug. 28, 1990 to Oct. 14, 1990 16 4:37 Maryland (11/3/13) ACC Hayley Brock 3. Aug. 22, 2014 to Sept. 25, 2014 10 QUICKEST GOAL 4. Aug. 27, 2004 to Sept. 24, 2004 9 ALLOWED 5. Oct. 1, 1989 to Oct. 22, 1989 8 Sept. 12, 2003 to Oct. 7, 2003 8 QUICKEST TWO UVA GOALS AFTER VIRGINIA GOAL Aug. 19, 2012 to Sept. 13, 2012 8 Time Opponent (Date) Players Time Opponent (Date) UVa Goal/Opp Goal Oct. 5, 2014 to Nov. 7, 2014 8 0:18 at Virginia Tech (10/4/95) Weigand/Cowart 0:13 at UCLA (9/6/02) Aly Benitez 9. Nov. 1, 1986 to Sept. 13, 1987 7 0:26 Brown (10/3/93) Kelley/Zemke Katie Rivera Sept. 5, 1997 to Sept. 23, 1997 7 0:30 Kentucky (11/23/14) Shaffer/Doniak 0:14 at Duke (9/18/99) Jill Maxwell Oct. 2, 2001 to Oct. 20, 2001 7 0:34 Florida (9/24/00) Engelhardt/Lindsey Susan Kraeger Oct. 21, 2012 to Nov. 16, 2012 7 0:35 at NC State (9/26/03) Hammond/Keselica 0:21 vs. Wake Forest (11/2/05) Sarah Huffman Elizabeth Remy SAME GOAL SCORER 0:22 Penn State (8/17/12) Makenzy Doniak 0:40 High Point (11/14/14) Morgan Reuther Mallory Weber UNBEATEN STREAKS 0:26 at Florida State (9/8/96) Dina Padula Name Streak POSTSEASON Alexandra Osorio 1. Aug. 23, 2013 to Nov. 3, 2013 20 (20-0-0) 0:30 Kentucky (11/23/14) Shaffer/Doniak 2. Aug. 28, 1990 to Oct. 14, 1990 16 (16-0-0) 3. Nov. 15, 2013 to Sept. 25, 2014 15 (14-0-1) 4. Sept. 2, 1995 to Oct. 6, 1995 13 (11-0-2) Sept. 9, 2007 to Oct. 25, 2007 13 (9-0-4) QUICKEST THREE UVA 6. Sept. 7, 2003 to Oct. 14, 2003 11 (9-0-2) GOALS Nov. 14, 2003 to Sept. 24, 2004 11 (9-0-2) Time Opponent (Date) Players 8. Aug. 19, 2012 to Sept. 23, 2012 10 (9-0-1) 1:50 Hofstra (8/30/09) C.Miller (2)/Lenczyk 9. Oct. 1, 1989 to Oct. 22, 1989 8 (8-0-0) 2:27 William & Mary (11/18/01) Lane/Gusick/Lane Oct. 10, 1992 to Oct. 30, 1992 8 (7-0-1) 2:37 Virginia Tech (10/20/94) Hartwig/Desfosses/ Sept. 2, 1997 to Sept. 23, 1997 8 (7-0-1) K.Smith Oct. 5, 2014 to Nov. 7, 2014 8 (8-0-0) 2:43 at Clemson (10/31/10) Farrelly (2)/Hollenberg 3:18 Kentucky (11/23/14) Doniak (2)/Shaffer

27 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book TEAM LEADERS Year Goals Assists Points GW Goals Shots Minutes 2014 Makenzy Doniak (20) Danielle Colaprico (19) Makenzy Doniak (51) Brian/Doniak (4) Makenzy Doniak (96) Kristen McNabb (2,177) 2013 Makenzy Doniak (20) Morgan Brian (14) Doniak/Brian (46) Makenzy Doniak (6) Morgan Brian (112) Emily Sonnett (2,341) 2012 Caroline Miller (20) Danielle Colaprico (9) Caroline Miller (47) Caroline Miller (4) Caroline Miller (95) Julia Roberts (1,961) 2011 Caroline Miller (15) Erica Hollenberg (10) Caroline Miller (34) Caroline Miller (4) Morgan Brian (103) Chantel Jones (2,226) 2010 Farrelly/Lenczyk (12) Lauren Alwine (10) Sinead Farrelly (31) Meghan Lenczyk (6) Meghan Lenczyk (82) Chantel Jones (2,010) 2009 Sinead Farrelly (8) Lauren Alwine (9) Sinead Farrelly (24) Sinead Farrelly (3) Meghan Lenczyk (54) Chantel Jones (2.094) 2008 Meghan Lenczyk (11) Lauren Alwine (14) Lauren Alwine (26) Meghan Lenczyk (4) Meghan Lenczyk (69) Nikki Krzyzik (2,147) 2007 Shannon Foley (10) Shannon Foley (9) Shannon Foley (29) Farrelly/Quinn (3) Shannon Foley (52) Krzyzik/Sauerbrunn (2,232) 2006 Jess Rostedt (9) Jen Redmond (7) Jess Rostedt (21) Jess Rostedt (5) Jess Rostedt (71) Becky Sauerbrunn (2,032) 2005 Jess Rostedt (12) Sarah Huffman (8) Jess Rostedt (29) Jess Rostedt (4) Jess Rostedt (62) Becky Sauerbrunn (2,289) 2004 Lindsay Gusick (16) Sarah Huffman (14) Lindsay Gusick (39) Kelly Hammond (5) Kelly Hammond (75) Gillian Hatch (2,029) 2003 Kelly Hammond (12) Lindsay Gusick (9) Kelly Hammond (30) Kelly Hammond (6) Kelly Hammond (61) Hatch/Sauerbrunn/Trainor (1,970) 2002 Darci Borski (11) Hammond/Lane (5) Darci Borski (24) Darci Borski (4) Kelly Hammond (64) Kelly Worden (2,040) 2001 Lindsay Gusick (17) Erin Engelhardt (6) Lindsay Gusick (37) Lindsay Gusick (7) Lindsay Gusick (88) Lori Lindsey (2,037) 2000 Lori Lindsey (9) Ashley Meeker (5) Lori Lindsey (21) Benitez/Lindsey (3) Lori Lindsey (62) Katie Tracy (1,782) 1999 Hucles/Maxwell (11) Katie Tracy (8) Angela Hucles (29) Angela Hucles (4) Angela Hucles (48) Tammy Westinghouse (1,955) 1998 Angela Hucles (13) Angela Hucles (8) Angela Hucles (34) Angela Hucles (5) Angela Hucles (97) Tammy Westinghouse (1,988) 1997 Angela Hucles (18) Jennifer Rawlings (9) Angela Hucles (41) Angela Hucles (4) Angela Hucles (73) Karem Esteva (1,876) 1996 Angela Hucles (17) Hartwig/Rawlings (7) Angela Hucles (34) Angela Hucles (6) Angela Hucles (65) Karem Esteva (1,889) 1995 Kristen DiMillio (10) Dina Padula (11) Kristen DiMillio (24) DiMillio/Kelley/Padula (3) Dina Padula (49) Karem Esteva (1,956) 1994 Kim Smith (10) Kim Smith (8) Kim Smith (28) Kim Smith (5) Kim Smith (74) Danielle Desfosses (2,066) 1993 Erin Riddle (6) Four players (5) Erin Riddle (17) Riddle/Shutt (2) Erin Riddle (48) Danielle Desfosses (1,812) 1992 K.DiMillio/K.Smith (10) Erin Riddle (7) Kristen DiMillio (24) K.DiMillio/K.Smith (2) Andrea Rubio (46) -- 1991 Amanda Cromwell (10) Kunihiro/Rubio (5) Cromwell/Rubio (23) Andrea Rubio (5) Tracy DiMillio (51) -- 1990 Andrea Rubio (13) Andrea Rubio (10) Andrea Rubio (36) Andrea Rubio (6) Tracy DiMillio (53) -- 1989 Cromwell/G.Smith (11) Andrea Rubio (9) Gayle Smith (28) Gayle Smith (5) Gayle Smith (91) Liz Gold (1,849) 1988 Del Carmen/T.DiMillio/Teeters (9) T.DiMillio/G.Smith (6) Tracy DiMillio (24) -- Tracy DiMillio (94) -- 1987 Janet Caswell (13) Caswell/Gold (7) Janet Caswell (33) -- Janet Caswell (102) -- 1986 Janet Caswell (11) Gayle Smith (8) Janet Caswell (26) ------

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28 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book all-time letterwinnerS A H Q Anne Abernethy 2001, 02, 03 Sam Hale 2008 Kelly Quinn 2005, 06, 07, 08 Lauren Alwine 2008, 09, 10,11 Kelly Hammond 2002, 03, 04, 05 Tiffany Anderson 1985, 86, 87 Tori Hanway 2014 R Megan Ashforth 2007 Julie Harris 1998, 99, 00 Brittany Ratcliffe 2012, 13, 14 Elizabeth Atkins 1992, 93, 94, 95 Wendy Hartwig 1994, 95, 96, 97 Jennifer Rawlings 1994, 95, 96, 97 Gillian Hatch 2001, 02, 03, 04 Jen Redmond 2005, 06, 07, 08 B Olivia Hazelrigg 2014 Megan Reid 2014 Lia Bellizzi 2011 Ann Hellings 1985, 86 Morgan Reuther 2013, 14 Alyssa Benitez 1999, 00, 01, 02 Amy Hemenway 2007 Meredith Rhodes 1999, 00, 01, 02 Megan Boehm 1996, 97, 98, 99 Ellen Hill 1987, 88, 89, 90 Erin Riddle 1990, 91, 92, 93 Darci Borski 1998, 99, 00, 02 Blake Hofford 1985, 86, 87, 88 Amy Rief 1992, 94 Elizabeth Botta 1995, 97, 98 Erica Hollenberg 2009, 10, 11, 12 Andrea Rippe 1987, 88, 89, 90 Kristin Bowers 2007, 08 Becky Hornbacher 1994 Lindsay Ritter 1997, 98, 99 Olivia Brannon 2011, 12 Hillary Hornor 1992, 93, 94 Julia Roberts 2009, 10, 11, 12 Morgan Brian 2011, 12, 13, 14 Angela Hucles 1996, 97, 98, 99 Kyla Robinson 1999, 00 Katie Bunch 2001, 02, 03, 04 Sarah Huffman 2002, 03, 04, 05 Lisa Rosenthal 1990, 91, 92 Brett Burns 2004 Kimberly Huston 1987, 89, 90 Jess Rostedt 2005, 06, 08, 09 Kelly Buszkiewicz 1996 Elizabeth Hutter 1992, 93 Andrea Rubio 1989, 90, 91, 92

C I S Katie Carr 2008, 09, 10 Tina Iordanou 2014 Linda Samet 1985 Emily Carrollo 2009, 10, 12 Becky Sauerbrunn 2003, 05, 06, 07 Janet Caswell 1985, 86, 87 J Michelle Scherer 1985 Amy Chatham 1991 Elizabeth Jabaley 1985 Sarah Senty 2005, 06, 07, 08 Elise Clancy 1989, 90, 91 Susan Jarosi 1990, 91 Alexis Shaffer 2013, 14 Kerry Clancy 1993, 94, 95, 96 Chantel Jones 2007, 09, 10,11 Leanne Shaltis 1985, 86 Jodi Clugston 2000, 01 Tania Jovanovic 1994, 95, 97 Shelly Shreve 1985, 86, 87, 88 Danielle Colaprico 2011, 12, 13, 14 Jennifer Shutt 1991, 92, 93 Kathleen Collins 1992, 93 K Victoria Sidorenko 1989, 90 Laura Comeau 2005, 06 Erica Kashiri 2002, 03, 04 Cynthia Siedman 1986, 87, 89 Kim Conway 1990, 91, 92, 93 Jennifer Keefe 1996 Karla Simmons 1989, 90, 91 Jennifer Cowart 1993, 95 Elizabeth Kelley 1993, 94, 95, 96 Alex Singer 2005, 06, 07, 08 Meghan Cox 2014 Tracey Kennedy 1987, 88, 89, 90 Breanne Smith 1997, 98, 99 Amanda Cromwell 1988, 89, 90, 91 Noelle Keselica 2002, 03, 04, 05 Gayle Smith 1986, 87, 88, 89 Lucy Cummings 1985 Kathryn Kiladis 1996, 97 Kelle Smith 1992, 93 Sarah Curtis 2004, 05, 06, 07 Maggie Kistner 2008, 09, 10,11 Kim Smith 1991, 92, 93, 94 Clara Krebs 1995 Marla Smith 1986, 87, 88 D Stephanie Krouskos 2014 Julia Solo 1987 Darlene Del Carmen 1988, 89, 90, 91 Nikki Krzysik 2005, 06, 07, 08 Melissa Somadelis 2000, 01, 02, 03 Danielle DeLisle 2010, 11, 12, 13 Cindi Kunihiro 1989, 90, 91 Emily Sonnett 2012, 13, 14 Danielle Desfosses 1991, 92, 93, 94 Sandra Kwitnieski 1989, 90, 91, 92 Stephanie Spurlock 1993, 94, 95 Christina de Vries 2003, 04, 05, 06 Julia Sroba 2012, 13, 14 Lisa Diedrich 1985 L Brooke Stastny 1999 Kristen DiMillio 1992, 93, 95 Tracey Lache 1997, 98, 99, 00 Katie Starsia 2008, 09, 10.11 Tracy DiMillio 1988, 89, 90, 91 Sarah Lane 2000, 01, 02, 03 Morgan Stearns 2013, 14 Wendy Donatelli 1994 Veronica Latsko 2014 Annie Steinlage 2013 Makenzy Doniak 2012, 13, 14 Meghan Lenczyk 2007, 08, 09, 10 Amanda Stewart 2006, 07, 08, 09 Gloria Douglas 2010, 11, 12, 13 Nikki Lieb 2002, 06 Morgan Stith 2009, 10, 12, 13 Bridgette Dowe 1989, 90, 91, 92 Kirstin Lindberg 1985, 86, 87 Brit Swenberg 1995, 97 Catherine Duncan 1985, 86 Lori Lindsey 1998, 99, 00, 01 Jennifer Sweda 1992, 93 Erin Lycan 2002, 03, 04 E T Erin Engelhardt 2000, 01 M Frances Tatar 1996 Karem Esteva 1995, 96, 97 Cecelia Marano 1999, 00 Shannon Teeters 1988, 89, 90, 91 Anne Mathews 1985 Ariel Thompson 2003, 04, 05 F Jill Maxwell 1997, 98, 99 Kaili Torres 2011, 12, 13, 14 Jamie Fabrizio 2001, 02, 03, 04 Molly McKeon 2008, 09 Kika Toulouse 2007, 08, 09, 10 Julia Falk 2004, 05, 06, 07 Kelly McLaughlin 1993, 95, 96, 97 Katie Tracy 1997, 98, 99, 00 Amanda Fancher 2008, 09, 10,11 Kristen McNabb 2013, 14 Jessica Trainor 2001, 02, 03, 04 Sinead Farrelly 2007, 08, 09, 10 Monica McTeague 1986, 87, 88, 89 Jessie Ferrari 2013, 14 Ashley Meeker 1998, 99, 00, 01 U Elizabeth Fetterolf 1987 Molly Menchel 2010, 11, 12, 13 Carrie Uffelman 2002 Shasta Fisher 2010, 11, 12, 13 Celeste Miles 2005, 06, 07, 08 Colleen Flanagan 2007, 08, 09, 10 Campbell Millar 2011, 12, 13, 14 W Shannon Foley 2003, 04, 05, 07 Caroline Miller 2009, 10, 11, 12 Mia Ward 1991, 92, 93, 94 Kara Frederick 2002, 03, 05, 06 Lindsey Miller 2007, 08, 09, 10 Carryn Weigand 1995, 96, 97, 99 Alli Fries 2005, 06, 07, 08 Mary Miller 1985 Kristen Weiss 2002, 04, 05, 06 Amber Fry 2010, 11, 12, 13 Caitlin Miskel 2006, 07, 08, 09 Tammy Westinghouse 1997, 98, 99, 01 Mary Morgan 2011, 12, 13, 14 Blair Weymouth 2009 G Annemarie Murphy 1993, 94, 95, 96 Pamela Willard 1987, 88, 89 Laura Gaworecki 1998, 99, 00, 01 Sasha Wilson 1999, 00 Jennifer Gilpatric 1992, 93, 94, 95 N Carrie Wisman 2009, 10, 11, 12 Nikki Giunta 2004, 05, 06 Mary Nally 1985 Taylor Wood 2001, 02, 03, 04 Elizabeth Gold 1987, 88, 89, 90 Juile Napolitano 2002 Kelly Worden 1999, 00, 01, 02 Christine Gregory 1986, 87 Kiley Naylor 2009 Lindsey Grubbs 1998, 99, 00 Kate Norbo 2009, 10, 11, 12, 13 Z Lindsay Gusick 2001, 02, 03, 04 Kathrin Zeman 1994, 95, 96 O Alicia Zemke 1991, 92, 93 Churchill O’Connell 2011, 12, 13 Ann Zimmer 1986, 87, 89

P Active Players in Bold Dina Padula 1994, 95, 96 Emily Perrin 2010,11 Jennifer Petter 1985, 86 29 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book all-time results Dan Beshoar 1988 (12-6-3, 1-2-0) S29 [6] vs. Wisconsin 1 (4) W 1-0 O30 [11] WISCONSIN (18) L 1-2 ot 1 Season (1985) NCAA 3rd Round O2 [4] at George Mason (15) L 0-1 N3 [14] vs. Maryland ACC T 1-1 1-3 2ot 10-8 (.556) S3 [11] UNC GREENSBORO (13) W 5-0 O5 [4] MARYLAND W 6-0 N9 [14] GEORGE MASON (10) NCAA L 0-3 S7 [11] RADFORD W 6-1 O6 [4] CINCINNATI W 5-0 1-Chapel Hill, N.C. S11 [11] GEORGE MASON L 0-1 O8 [5] ARKANSAS W 1-0 ot S14 [11] at Maryland W 5-0 O12 [5] at Santa Clara (3) W 1-0 ot 1995 (14-5-2, 4-3-0) S19 [11] at William & Mary T 0-0 2ot O14 [4] at Stanford (6) L 0-2 NCAA 2nd Round S24 [9] vs. Villanova 1 W 2-0 O20 [4] NC STATE (3) W 2-1 S2 [13] vs. California 1 W 3-2 1 1985 (10-8) S25 [9] vs. Boston College T 2-2 2ot O26 [4] NEW HAMPSHIRE (19) W 3-0 S3 [13] vs. UCLA 1 T 1-1 2ot S10 at William & Mary L 1-3 S28 [8] JAMES MADISON W 3-0 O27 [4] at UNC Greensboro W 2-1 S5 [14] NORTHWESTERN W 5-0 S11 at Radford L 0-3 O1 [8] at NC State (2) L 0-1 O30 [4] at George Washington W 3-0 S9 [14] MILWAUKEE UVA INV W 5-2 S14 vs. Villanova 1 L 0-1 O8 [8] vs. Texas A&M 2 W 2-0 N2 [4] vs. NC State 2 (8) ACC L 1-2 S11 [14] RUTGERS UVA INV W 1-0 S14 at George Washington W 1-0 O9 [8] vs. Rutgers 2 L 2-3 N17 [3] at Connecticut (8) NCAA W 2-0 S13 [13] at James Madison W 2-1 S15 vs. Maryland 1 W 3-1 O10 [8] vs. Hartford 2 W 1-0 N23 [3] at North Carolina (1) NCAA L 1-5 S16 [13] at Clemson (8) W 2-1 S18 JAMES MADISON W 3-0 O12 [8] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 1-0 1-Storrs, Conn.; 2-Chapel Hill, N.C. S17 [13] at Charlotte W 5-0 S24 ROANOKE W 6-0 O15 [8] NEW HAMPSHIRE (20) W 4-0 S20 [8] at George Mason T 2-2 2ot S28 at Duke W 3-0 O18 [12] at North Carolina (1) L 0-2 1992 (14-5-1, 1-2-1) S27 [10] MARYLAND (12) W 4-0 S29 NORTH CAROLINA L 0-6 O19 [12] UMBC W 11-0 NCAA 2nd Round O1 [10] WILLIAM & MARY (14) W 3-2 ot O4 vs. NC State 2 L 1-3 O22 [12] DAYTON DIADORA W 2-0 S5 [2] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 4-1 O4 [7] at Virginia Tech W 6-1 O5 vs. Vanderbilt 2 W 6-0 O23 [12] CINCINNATI (18) DIADORA T 1-1 2ot S12 [2] GEORGE MASON W 2-0 O6 [7] UMBC W 8-1 O5 vs. Duke W 4-0 O26 [12] at NC State (3) ACC L 0-2 S13 [2] BERRY W 3-0 O10 [5] NC STATE (16) L 0-1 O6 at North Carolina L 0-6 N2 [9] VIRGINIA TECH W 5-1 S19 [2] vs. SMU 1 (11) L 1-4 O13 [5] FLORIDA STATE W 6-0 O12 vs. George Mason 3 L 0-5 N12 [9] at UCF (11) NCAA L 0-2 S20 [2] at Arkansas W 3-1 O14 [5] at Wake Forest W 1-0 O12 vs. James Madison 3 W 2-1 1-Williamsburg, Va.; 2-Fort Belvior, Va. S22 [7] at Maryland W 4-1 O17 [9] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 3-0 O13 vs. Boston College 3 L 0-3 S26 [7] COLORADO COLLEGE (19) W 1-0 O22 [9] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 0-3 O13 vs. West Chester 3 W 3-0 1989 (16-5-0, 2-2-0) S27 [7] at North Carolina (1) L 0-7 O28 [9] at Duke (6) L 0-6 O27 at Virginia Tech W 1-0 NCAA 3rd Round O3 [7] at William & Mary (11) W 2-0 N2 [11] vs. Duke (6) ACC L 0-1 1-Washington, D.C.; 2-Chapel Hill, N.C.; 3-Fort Belvior, Va. S1 [11] at Radford W 5-1 O7 [6] at NC State (19) L 1-4 N18 [11] SANTA CLARA (7) NCAA L 0-1 S3 [11] NC STATE (2) L 0-2 O10 [6] vs. American 2 W 3-2 1-Livermore, Calif.; 2-College Park, Md. S9 [11] at Massachusetts (6) W 2-0 2 1 O11 [6] vs. Villanova W 1-0 Lauren Gregg S10 [11] vs. New Hampshire W 4-2 O13 [7] JAMES MADISON W 2-1 10 Seasons (1986-95) S13 [8] WILLIAM & MARY (5) L 0-1 O17 [7] WISCONSIN (17) LANZERA W 3-2 ot APRIL HEINRICHS 133-58-15 (.682) S16 [8] WRIGHT STATE W 6-1 O18 [7] CREIGHTON LANZERA W 3-1 4 Seasons (1996-99) 8 NCAA Appearances S17 [8] at UNC Greensboro W 5-0 O25 [7] DUKE (9) T 0-0 2ot 52-27-7 (.645) S21 [7] at George Washington W 2-1 O27 [6] RADFORD W 7-1 4 NCAA Appearances S24 [7] SMU W 4-1 O30 [6] vs. Maryland ACC W 2-0 S26 [6] MARYLAND W 3-0 O31 [6] vs. North Carolina (1) ACC L 0-3 S29 [6] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 0-3 N14 [5] DUKE (7) NCAA L 0-2 1986 (8-8-2) O1 [9] at Duke W 3-0 1-Fayetteville, Ark.; 2-Fort Belvior, Va. 1996 (12-7-2, 3-3-1) S7 at Randolph-Macon W 5-0 O7 [9] vs. Providence 2 W 6-0 NCAA 1st Round 2 S13 vs. George Mason 1 L 0-2 O8 [9] vs. Villanova W 4-1 1993 (10-9-2, 1-2-1) A31 [9] DELAWARE W 6-1 S14 at William & Mary L 0-4 O14 [7] at Wisconsin (9) W 2-0 S3 [9] VCU W 5-0 3 S4 [8] AMERICAN W 5-2 S20 VILLANOVA T 2-2 2ot O15 [7] vs. Cincinnati (20) W 3-1 S6 [8] UNC GREENSBORO W 3-1 S6 [9] at Florida (20) L 0-1 S21 RADFORD L 1-2 O18 [4] at George Mason (12) W 2-1 S12 [8] WILLIAM & MARY (4) L 0-2 S8 [9] at Florida State W 3-1 S25 at NC State L 1-3 O21 [4] NOTRE DAME DIADORA W 2-0 S13 [12] CLEMSON (11) UVA INV L 1-2 DIADORA S18 [10] NC STATE L 0-1 S28 JAMES MADISON W 6-0 O22 [4] STANFORD (19) W 3-2 S21 [12] at James Madison W 3-1 S14 [12] VILLANOVA UVA INV W 6-0 O5 GEORGE MASON L 0-2 O28 [3] vs. NC State 4 (8) ACC L 0-2 S18 [11] JAMES MADISON T 2-2 2ot NCAA S25 [12] at Dayton T 2-2 2ot O11 vs. Rutgers 2 L 1-2 N5 [7] MASSACHUSETTS (9) L 1-2 S26 [12] at Cincinnati W 3-1 S21 [11] GEORGE MASON (19) W 2-1 O12 vs. George Washington 2 W 2-1 1-Amherst, Mass.; 2-Fort Belvior, Va.; 3-Madison, Wis.; S24 [11] VIRGINIA TECH W 1-0 4-Durham, N.C. O1 [14] CONNECTICUT (8) L 0-1 O13 vs. North Carolina 2 L 0-3 O3 [14] BROWN W 5-2 S29 [11] at North Carolina (1) L 0-4 O18 at Maryland W 1-0 ot 1990 (18-3-0, 3-1-0) O8 [14] at George Mason (11) L 0-1 O3 [11] WAKE FOREST (20) W 2-1 O22 at Richmond W 11-0 NCAA 3rd Round O11 [17] BERRY L 1-3 O6 [11] at NC State W 3-2 O26 at Radford T 2-2 2ot O15 [17] at Wisconsin L 1-2 O11 [10] at Maryland (4) T 1-1 2ot A28 [7] RADFORD W 2-0 1 O31 at North Carolina L 0-4 DIADORA O17 [17] vs. Michigan State L 1-2 O15 [10] at George Washington L 1-2 3 S1 [7] GEORGE MASON (12) W 5-1 N1 vs. NC State W 2-1 S2 [7] UNC GREENSBORO DIADORA W 5-1 O20 at Duke (10) T 1-1 2ot O20 [10] COLGATE W 3-0 N2 vs. Maryland 3 W 5-0 O23 NEW HAMPSHIRE LANZERA W 4-0 O23 [12] at Old Dominion W 3-0 S7 [7] at NC State (3) W 3-2 LANZERA N5 VIRGINIA TECH W 2-0 S11 [4] at Maryland W 6-1 O24 VILLANOVA W 3-2 O26 [12] at William & Mary W 2-1 1-Williamsburg, Va.; 2-Fort Belvior, Va.; 3-Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 O29 NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 1-2 N1 [10] DUKE L 0-3 S15 [4] vs. SMU W 3-1 1 ACC S16 [4] at Cincinnati W 1-0 O31 MARYLAND (18) W 4-1 N7 [11] vs. NC State (19) W 4-1 1987 (14-7-1, 0-2-1) N2 [20] RADFORD W 1-0 ot N8 [11] vs. North Carolina 1 (2) ACC L 2-5 NCAA 1st Round S19 [3] at William & Mary (4) W 2-0 2 ACC NCAA S23 [3] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 3-0 N5 [20] vs. Maryland W 3-1 N16 [10] at Duke (20) L 0-1 S5 WILLIAM & MARY W 1-0 N6 [20] vs. North Carolina 2 (1) ACC L 0-3 1-Clemson, S.C. S9 RANDOLPH-MACON W 4-0 S28 [3] ST. MARY’S W 6-0 S29 [3] MASSACHUSETTS (10) W 2-0 1-Madison, Wis.; 2-Raleigh, N.C. S12 HARTFORD W 2-0 1997 (14-5-2, 4-3-0) S13 at Elon W 2-1 O3 [1] JAMES MADISON W 2-0 O6 [1] vs. Villanova 2 W 2-1 1994 (13-5-3, 4-1-1) NCAA 3rd Round S19 at George Mason L 1-2 NCAA 1st Round S2 [7] at George Mason (18) T 0-0 2ot S23 RADFORD W 2-0 O9 [1] DUKE (11) W 2-0 O13 [1] at Connecticut (20) W 3-1 S3 [13] at George Washington W 3-2 S5 [7] at Penn State (17) W 5-2 S27 NC STATE L 1-2 ot 3 S9 [9] OLD DOMINION W 2-1 DIADORA O14 [1] vs. New Hampshire W 3-0 S5 [13] TOWSON W 6-0 O3 BARRY L 1-2 ot S13 [9] vs. Washington 1 W 4-2 DIADORA O20 [1] at North Carolina (3) L 0-3 S10 [11] DUKE (3) T 1-1 2ot O4 MARYLAND W 3-0 S14 [9] JAMES MADISON W 1-0 S14 [9] at Portland W 1-0 1 O21 [1] DAYTON W 2-0 COKE O10 vs. Mary Washington W 2-0 ACC S18 [9] GEORGE MASON (7) T 0-0 2ot S19 [5] KANSAS W 4-0 1 O27 [3] NC STATE (10) W 3-1 COKE O10 vs. Rutgers L 0-4 ACC S20 [5] PRINCETON W 3-0 1 O28 [3] NORTH CAROLINA (2) L 0-2 S20 [7] WAKE FOREST W 9-0 O11 vs. Villanova L 0-1 LANZERA N11 [3] CONNECTICUT (8) NCAA L 0-1 S24 [7] KENTUCKY L 1-2 S23 [4] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 4-1 O14 VIRGINIA TECH W 8-0 LANZERA S26 [4] at Duke (9) L 2-3 2 1-Cincinnati, Ohio; 2-Fort Belvior, Va.; 3-Storrs, Conn. S25 [7] HARVARD W 2-0 2ot O17 vs. George Washington W 2-0 S29 [11] OLD DOMINION W 4-0 S28 [4] at Wake Forest (12) W 3-2 O18 at Maryland W 3-1 O1 [5] WILLIAM & MARY (16) W 3-2 ot 3 1991 (14-5-3, 2-1-1) O2 [11] at William & Mary (10) L 0-1 O24 vs. Cincinnati W 4-2 ot NCAA Semifinals O7 [11] at Maryland W 1-0 O7 [5] at James Madison T 1-1 2ot O25 at Dayton W 3-1 O10 [5] NC STATE W 2-0 4 S7 [2] RADFORD W 6-0 O9 [11] CLEMSON (19) W 3-2 O30 vs. North Carolina L 0-4 S14 [2] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 0-3 O12 [11] at NC State W 1-0 O15 [6] LOYOLA (MD) W 2-1 O31 at NC State T 0-0 2ot O18 [6] FLORIDA STATE W 2-1 4 S18 [6] at Duke (9) T 5-5 2ot O15 [11] at Providence W 1-0 ot N1 vs. Maryland W 8-0 S21 [6] WILLIAM & MARY (14) W 1-0 O16 [11] at Brown (20) W 2-0 O24 [6] at Clemson (17) L 0-2 N4 DUKE W 2-0 O29 [9] MARYLAND (16) W 2-1 NCAA S24 [6] at James Madison (16) W 2-1 O20 [11] VIRGINIA TECH W 5-0 N8 WILLIAM & MARY L 0-1 S28 [6] vs. SMU 1 W 2-0 O23 [11] at North Carolina (1) L 0-4 N2 [9] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 0-3 1-Fort Belvior, Va.; 2-College Park, Md.; 3-Dayton, Ohio;4-Raleigh, N.C. O28 [11] MICHIGAN STATE W 3-0 N6 [9] vs. Clemson 2 (14) ACC L 0-1 30 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book

NCAA N15 [12] JAMES MADISON W 3-1 2001 (17-4-2, 5-2-0) NCAA S24 [3] at Florida State (8) W 1-0 O28 [3] at Boston College (16) L 0-1 N22 [12] WILLIAM & MARY (9) L 0-1 NCAA Quarterfinals O1 [3] at Wake Forest L 1-2 ot N2 [7] at North Carolina (4) L 0-1 ot 1-Portland, Ore.; 2-Winston-Salem, N.C. S1 [5] MISSISSIPPI W 3-0 O5 [3] at Maryland (23) T 0-0 2ot N7 [10] vs. Miami 2 ACC T 0-0 4-22ot S7 [5] WEST VIRGINIA NIKE W 2-1 O9 [3] DUKE (16) W 2-1 N9 [10] vs. North Carolina 2 ACC T 1-1 2-42ot 1998 (13-6-2, 5-2-0) S9 [5] AUBURN NIKE L 0-1 O12 [4] JAMES MADISON W 5-0 N16 [17] LOYOLA (MD) NCAA W 4-1 NCAA 2nd Round S19 [11] at NC State W 2-0 O17 [4] at North Carolina (2) L 1-2 N18 [17] WILLIAM & MARY NCAA W 1-0 S1 [6] at George Washington W 5-4 S23 [11] at Florida (18) T 1-1 2ot O20 [4] VIRGINIA TECH W 3-0 N23 [17] at UCLA (1) NCAA L 1-2 ot S5 [6] JAMES MADISON W 3-2 ot S26 [11] LIBERTY W 7-0 O24 [4] CLEMSON (24) W 2-0 1-Santa Clara, Calif..; 2-Lake Buena Vista, Fla. S8 [6] PENN STATE (16) L 1-2 ot S29 [11] at Clemson (12) L 0-4 O27 [4] NC STATE W 3-0 S11 [6] at Florida State W 4-3 ot O2 [15] WILLIAM & MARY W 1-0 N3 [4] vs. Virginia Tech 2 ACC W 8-0 2008 (15-5-3, 6-3-1) S13 [6] at William & Mary (8) L 1-2 O4 [15] BRIGHAM YOUNG (19) W 3-2 ot N5 [4] vs. Clemson 2 (22) ACC W 2-1 NCAA 3rd Round S18 [15] NC STATE W 2-0 O7 [15] at George Mason W 1-0 N7 [4] vs. North Carolina 2 (1) ACC T 1-1 5-42ot A22 [7] LOYOLA (MD) W 4-0 S20 [15] Duke (9) W 5-1 O10 [13] MARYLAND W 1-0 NCAA A29 [7] LIBERTY W 5-0 COKE N12 [2] JAMES MADISON W 6-0 S25 [10] PORTLAND (7) T 1-1 2ot O13 [13] at James Madison W 4-1 NCAA A31 [7] VCU W 5-0 COKE N14 [2] DUKE (20) L 0-3 S27 [10] RICHMOND W 1-0 O17 [10] at Richmond W 3-0 1-Williamsburg, Va.; 2-Cary, N.C. 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S5 [6] at Ohio State L 0-1 N15 at Penn State (9) NCAA W 6-2 212-72-35 (.720) O1 [11] at Miami L 0-1 NCAA S7 [6] at Dayton T 1-1 2ot O5 [12] NORTH CAROLINA (2) L 0-2 N20 at UCLA (4) L 0-3 14 NCAA Appearances S12 [17] SANTA CLARA (3) NIKE W 4-1 1-Tempe, Ariz.; 2-Cary, N.C.; 3-University Park, Pa. 2 ACC Championships NIKE O8 [12] at Clemson W 1-0 S14 [17] SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (23) W 3-0 O12 [14] VIRGINIA TECH W 2-1 S19 [7] at Dartmouth W 3-0 2010 (17-5-2, 7-2-1) 1 O20 [11] BOSTON COLLEGE L 0-1 S21 [7] vs. Harvard W 1-0 O22 [11] at Maryland L 0-2 NCAA 3rd Round S26 [6] at NC State W 7-0 A20 [7] LIBERTY W 4-0 2000 (11-8-1, 4-3-0) O28 at NC State W 3-2 ot S29 [6] at Richmond W 2-1 1 ACC A22 [7] COLGATE W 6-0 NCAA 3rd Round N1 vs. Wake Forest (17) L 1-2 O4 [4] FLORIDA STATE (21) W 3-2 2 NCAA A27 [7] at Penn State (11) T 1-1 2ot A26 [18] at William & Mary (14) W 3-0 N10 vs. West Virginia (9) W 2-0 1 O7 [4] at James Madison W 1-0 NCAA A29 [7] vs. Connecticut W 1-0 2ot S1 [15] at North Carolina (1) L 1-6 N12 at Wake Forest (19) W 2-0 O11 [4] WAKE FOREST (15) T 2-2 2ot NCAA S3 [7] RICHMOND W 8-0 S5 [16] UAB W 1-0 N17 at Texas A&M (18) L 1-2 NIKE O14 [5] MARYLAND (19) W 1-0 1-Cary, N.C.; 2-Winston Salem, N.C. 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S14 [8] COLORADO (18) NIKE W 4-0 O17 [8] WAKE FOREST W 2-1 O6 [18] at Maryland W 3-2 NIKE O21 [7] at Florida State (10) T 0-0 2ot O12 [19] at Wake Forest L 1-2 S16 [8] ARIZONA (25) W 4-0 2004 (17-3-2, 6-2-1) S21 [4] LIBERTY W 5-0 O24 [7] at Miami W 4-1 O14 [19] JAMES MADISON W 3-0 NCAA 2nd Round • ACC Champions O28 [7] NC STATE W 2-1 O18 RICHMOND L 1-4 S23 [4] WILLIAM & MARY (24) W 1-0 2ot A27 [7] EAST CAROLINA W 4-0 S27 [4] at Duke W 2-0 O31 [7] at Clemson W 6-0 O21 DUKE (20) W 4-3 1 ACC A29 [7] MIAMI W 4-0 S30 [4] at Wake Forest (23) T 0-0 2ot N3 [5] vs. Boston College (18) L 0-1 O28 at Florida State (13) W 1-0 NCAA ACC 3-4 S1 [6] LIBERTY W 5-0 O4 [5] FLORIDA STATE (22) T 1-1 2ot N12 [11] LEHIGH W 3-0 N2 [19] at Duke T 0-0 4ot NCAA NCAA S5 [6] at West Virginia (21) W 1-0 O7 [5] MIAMI W 1-0 2ot N14 [11] SOUTH CAROLINA W 3-0 N11 UNC GREENSBORO W 6-1 NIKE NCAA NCAA S10 [5] UCLA (8) W 3-1 O11 [4] at NC State W 3-0 N20 [11] OHIO STATE (19) L 2-3 N18 at North Carolina (8) L 1-2 NIKE S12 [5] SOUTH CAROLINA W 5-2 O14 [4] CLEMSON (21) T 1-1 2ot 1-University Park, Pa.; 2-Cary, N.C. 1 S17 [3] vs. George Mason W 4-0 O18 [3] VIRGINIA TECH W 2-0 S19 [3] at William & Mary W 1-0 O25 [3] MARYLAND W 3-0 31 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book 2011 (17-5-2, 7-2-1) 2014 (23-3-0, 8-1-0) NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Finals A19 [10] WEST VIRGINIA (13) W 2-1 A22 [3] MARSHALL W 3-0 COME FROM BEHIND WINS A21 [10] RICHMOND W 6-0 A29 [3] RICHMOND W 4-0 Date Opponent Trailed (Min) Tied Final A26 [6] LIBERTY W 9-1 A31 [3] VILLANOVA W 5-0 10/23/14 at Duke 0-1 (21’) 48’ 3-1 A30 [4] ST. JOHN’S W 2-1 S5 [3] at Alabama W 3-0 S2 [4] ARIZONA STATE W 3-0 S7 [3] at Samford W 3-1 10/19/14 at Louisville 0-1 (19’) 24’ 2-1 S4 [4] DREXEL W 4-0 S12 [2] TENNESSEE NIKE W 2-1 9/12/14 Tennessee 0-1 (10’) 50’ 2-1 S9 [7] WASHINGTON STATE NIKE T 0-0 2ot S14 [2] HOFSTRA NIKE W 3-1 11/3/13 Maryland ACC 0-1 (5’) 27’ 6-1 S11 [7] PENN STATE (25) NIKE L 2-3 S17 [2] OLD DOMINION W 5-0 9/26/13 at Duke 0-2 (23’) 49’ 3-2 S15 [14] MARYLAND (6) W 4-1 S20 [2] MIAMI W 3-1 S18 [14] at Boston College (18) L 0-2 S25 [2] WAKE FOREST W 5-0 9/22/13 at Pittsburgh 0-1 (12’) 27’ 3-1 S25 [14] at North Carolina (5) W 1-0 2ot S28 [2] at Florida State (1) L 0-1 9/19/13 at Boston College 0-1 (47’) 58’ 2-1 S29 [7] at Duke (4) T 0-0 2ot O5 [4] at Notre Dame (2) W 2-1 8/30/13 Penn State 0-1 (7’) 14’ 5-1 O2 [7] at Wake Forest (6) L 0-2 O9 [4] BOSTON COLLEGE W 6-3 11/16/12 Rutgers NCAA 0-1 (8’) 13’ 6-1 O8 [8] FLORIDA STATE (10) W 4-3 ot O12 [4] NC STATE W 6-0 O13 [8] at NC State W 1-0 ot O19 [3] at Louisville W 2-1 10/25/12 Boston College 0-1 (33’) 49’ 5-1 O16 [8] CLEMSON W 3-0 O23 [3] at Duke W 3-1 8/30/11 St. John’s 0-1 (48’) 73’ 2-1 O20 [6] VIRGINIA TECH W 4-0 O26 [3] at Virginia Tech (14) W 2-0 8/19/11 West Virginia 0-1 (8’) 23’ 2-1 O27 [5] MIAMI W 2-0 N1 [3] PITTSBURGH W 6-1 10/28/10 NC State 0-1 (4’) 14’ 2-1 O30 [5] MARYLAND (16) ACC W 2-0 N7 [4] vs. North Carolina (5) 1 ACC W 2-0 1 ACC 1 ACC 10/3/10 Boston College 1-2 (57’) 77’ 3-2 ot N4 [6] vs. Florida State (9) L 1-2 N9 [4] vs. Florida State (2) L 0-1 NCAA N11 [8] LONG ISLAND NCAA W 2-0 N14 [4] HIGH POINT NCAA W 8-0 11/15/09 at Penn State 0-2 (37’) 65’ 6-2 N18 [8] WASHINGTON STATE NCAA W 3-0 N21 [4] RUTGERS (21) NCAA W 3-0 11/5/08 vs. Wake Forest ACC 0-1 (17’) 49’ 3-2 ot N20 [8] VIRGINIA TECH NCAA W 4-0 N23 [4] KENTUCKY (14) NCAA W 7-0 10/19/08 Boston College 0-1 (7’) 27’ 2-1 NCAA NCAA N25 [8] at Florida State (6) L 0-3 N28 [4] at UCLA (1) W 2-1 11/5/04 vs. Clemson ACC 0-1 (39’) 61’ 2-1 1-Cary, N.C. D5 [4] vs. Texas A&M (5) 2 NCAA W 3-1 N25 [4] vs. Florida State (2) 2 NCAA L 0-1 9/12/04 South Carolina 0-1 (21’) 36’ 5-2 2012 (18-5-1, 6-3-1) 1-Greensboro, N.C. 10/4/03 Florida State 1-2 (59’) 85’ 3-2 NCAA Round of 16 • ACC Champions 2-Boca Raton, Fla. 9/29/03 at Richmond 0-1 (16’) 29’ 2-1 A17 [7] PENN STATE (8) L 1-3 A19 [7] RADFORD W 5-0 Rankings are of time of game 9/12/03 Santa Clara 0-1 (33’) 37’ 4-1 • 1994-pres. - Soccer America 11/15/02 vs. Dayton NCAA 0-1 (53’) 55’ 3-2 A22 [8] LIBERTY W 3-0 • 1985-1993 - ISAA A26 [8] UNC WILMINGTON W 2-0 10/6/02 UAB 0-1 (18’) 42’ 2-1 A31 [7] at Texas W 3-0 11/8/01 vs. Duke ACC 0-1 (49’) 50’ 2-1 1 S2 [7] vs. SMU W 2-1 10/28/01 Florida State 1-2 (11’) 69’ 3-2 S7 [7] GEORGE MASON NIKE W 3-0 Top 10 WINS S9 [7] JAMES MADISON NIKE W 4-1 Date Opponent UVa Rank Score 10/4/01 BYU 1-2 (62’) 81’ 3-2 ot S13 [5] NC STATE W 4-0 11/28/14 at #1 UCLA #4 2-1 10/21/00 Duke 0-2 (12’) 53’ 4-3 S16 [5] NORTH CAROLINA (6) T 2-2 2ot 11/7/14 vs. #5 North Carolina #4 2-0 10/6/00 at Maryland 0-2 (32’) 70’ 3-2 S23 [5] at Clemson W 1-0 10/5/14 at #10 Notre Dame #5 2-1 10/10/99 at George Mason 0-2 (18’) 55’ 3-2 S27 [3] at Maryland (10) L 1-3 10/31/13 #5 Virginia Tech #1 2-0 S30 [3] DUKE (5) W 1-0 9/24/99 Stanford 0-2 (68’) 76’ 3-2 O5 [6] WAKE FOREST (12) L 1-2 10/27/13 #3 Florida State #1 1-0 ot 9/19/99 at NC State 0-1 (29’) 33’ 3-1 O11 [9] at Miami W 3-0 10/20/13 at #4 North Carolina #1 2-0 10/31/98 George Mason 0-1 (14’) 16’ 3-2 O14 [9] at Florida State (1) L 0-1 ot 10/10/13 #5 Notre Dame #1 3-2 2ot O21 [11] at Virginia Tech (22) W 5-0 8/30/13 #7 Penn State #6 5-1 10/2/98 at Tennessee 2-3 (68’) 74’ 4-3 O25 [10] BOSTON COLLEGE (22) W 5-1 8/25/13 #9 Santa Clara #7 4-0 9/11/98 at Florida State 2-3 (86’) 89’ 4-3 ot O28 [10] at North Carolina (8) ACC W 1-0 11/4/12 vs. #7 Maryland ACC #8 4-0 9/5/98 James Madison 0-1 (12’) 39’ 3-2 ot 2 ACC N2 [8] vs. Florida State (2) W 4-2 ACC 9/28/97 at Wake Forest 1-2 (55’) 73’ 3-2 2 ACC 11/2/12 vs. #2 Florida State #8 4-2 N4 [8] vs. Maryland (7) W 4-0 10/28/12 at #8 North Carolina ACC #10 1-0 N9 [2] LA SALLE (20) NCAA W 4-1 9/13/97 vs. Washington 0-1 (18’) 28’ 4-2 N16 [2] RUTGERS NCAA W 6-1 9/30/12 #5 Duke #3 1-0 9/9/97 Old Dominion 0-1 (4’) 55’ 2-1 N18 [2] DUKE (15) NCAA L 1-3 10/8/11 #10 Florida State #8 4-3 ot 9/5/97 at Penn State 0-1 (2’) 23’ 5-2 1-Austin, Texas; 2-Cary, N.C. 9/25/11 at #5 North Carolina #14 1-0 2ot 11/7/96 vs. NC State 0-1 (20’) 37’ 4-1 9/15/11 #6 Maryland #14 4-1 10/26/96 at William & Mary 0-1 (12’) 42’ 2-1 2013 (24-1-1, 13-0-0) 10/3/10 #1 Boston College #6 3-2 ot NCAA Semifinals • ACC Reg. Season Title 11/15/09 at #9 Penn State NCAA NR 6-2 10/6/96 at NC State 0-1 (17’) 53’ 3-2 A23 [7] VCU KC W 4-2 10/1/95 William & Mary 1-2 (35’) 52’ 3-2 ot A25 [7] SANTA CLARA (9) KC W 4-0 10/30/09 #4 Florida State NR 1-0 A30 [6] PENN STATE (7) W 5-1 9/25/08 at #8 Florida State #15 1-0 9/16/95 at Clemson 0-1 (11’) 35’ 2-1 S1 [6] RICHMOND W 3-0 11/10/06 vs. #9 West Virginia NCAA NR 2-0 9/2/95 vs. California 0-1 (13’) 19’ 3-2 S6 [4] RUTGERS NIKE W 6-0 11/4/05 vs. #6 Florida State ACC #7 2-0 10/24/93 Villanova 1-2 (70’) 73’ 3-2 S8 [4] SETON HALL NIKE W 3-0 9/29/05 #10 Florida State #7 1-0 9/26/93 at Cincinnati 0-1 (13’) 45’ 3-1 S12 [2] SYRACUSE W 3-0 9/25/05 at #7 Duke #11 1-0 S19 [1] at Boston College W 2-1 10/17/92 Wisconsin 1-2 (93’) 94’ 3-2 ot 9/24/04 at #8 Florida State #3 1-0 10/13/92 James Madison 0-1 (34’) 42’ 2-1 S22 [1] at Pittsburgh W 3-1 9/10/04 #8 UCLA #5 3-1 S26 [1] at Duke W 3-2 10/20/91 NC State 0-1 (44’) 69’ 2-1 9/12/03 #3 Santa Clara #17 4-1 S29 [1] MARYLAND (22) W 1-0 NCAA 9/24/91 at James Madison 0-1 (50’) 55’ 2-1 O6 [1] CLEMSON W 3-0 11/17/02 at #8 West Virginia #24 1-0 O10 [1] NOTRE DAME (5) W 3-2 2ot 9/17/00 vs. #10 Santa Clara #16 1-0 10/27/90 NC State 0-1 (28’) 38’ 3-1 O13 [1] at Wake Forest (11) W 2-0 10/8/99 #2 Florida #10 2-1 ot 10/8/89 at Villanova 0-1 (20’) 34’ 4-1 O17 [1] at NC State W 5-0 9/26/99 #5 Hartford #15 2-1 O20 [1] at North Carolina (4) W 2-0 9/24/99 #8 Stanford #15 3-2 O24 [1] MIAMI W 4-0 9/5/99 at #4 Portland #14 2-0 O27 [1] FLORIDA STATE (3) W 1-0 ot 9/20/98 #9 Duke #15 5-1 O31 [1] VIRGINIA TECH (5) W 2-0 ACC 9/16/95 at #8 Clemson #13 2-1 N3 [1] MARYLAND W 6-1 NCAA N8 [1] vs. Virginia Tech 1 (5) ACC L 2-4 11/17/91 at #8 Connecticut #3 2-0 N15 [1] SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) NCAA W 5-0 10/20/91 #3 NC State #4 2-1 N22 [1] GEORGETOWN (12) NCAA W 1-0 10/12/91 at #3 Santa Clara #5 1-0 (ot) N24 [1] WAKE FOREST (23) NCAA W 2-0 9/29/91 vs. #4 Wisconsin #6 1-0 N29 [1] MICHIGAN (11) NCAA W 2-1 10/27/90 #10 NC State ACC #3 3-1 1 NCAA 2-4 D6 [1] vs. UCLA (2) T 1-1 2ot 9/29/90 #10 Massachusetts #3 2-0 1-Cary, N.C. 9/19/90 at #4 William & Mary #3 2-0 9/7/90 at #3 NC State #7 3-2 Rankings are of time of game 10/14/89 at #9 Wisconsin #7 2-0 • 1994-pres. - Soccer America 9/9/89 at #6 Massachusetts #11 2-0 • 1985-1993 - ISAA 32 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book SERIES RECORDS vs. 2015 opponents BOSTON COLLEGE DUKE 11-2-12 ACC W 4-2 N3 NOTRE DAME UCLA Overall: 5-7-2 Overall: 20-12-7 10-27-13 W 1-0 (ot) H Overall: 3-0-0 Overall: 2-4-2 Home: 4-1 (3-1 Klöckner) Home: 9-5-3 (7-5-3 Klöckner) 9-28-14 L 0-1 A Home: 2-0-0 (1-0-0 Klöckner) Home: 4-1 (3-1 Klöckner) Road: 1-4 (1-4 Newton Campus) Road: 9-4-4 (8-4-4 Koskinen) 11-9-14 L 0-1 N4 Road: 1-0-0 (1-0-0 Alumni) Road: 0-4 (0-4 Drake Stadium) 12-7-14 L 0-1 N5 10-13-85 L 0-3 N1 9-28-85 W 3-0 A N1-Lake Buena Vista, Fla.; N2-Winston-Salem, N.C.; N3-Cary, 10-21-89 W 2-0 H 9-3-95 T 1-1 (2ot) N1 9-25-88 T 2-2 (2ot) N2 10-5-85 W 4-0 N1 N.C.; N4-Greensboro, N.C.; N5-Boca Raton, Fla. 10-10-13 W 3-2 (2ot) H 9-6-02 L 3-4 (ot) A 10-20-05 L 0-1 A 11-4-87 W 2-0 H 10-5-14 W 2-1 A 9-10-04 W 3-1 H 10-20-06 L 0-1 H 10-1-89 W 3-0 A 11-25-05 L NCAA 0-5 A HARVARD NCAA 10-28-07 L 0-1 A 10-9-90 W 2-0 H Overall: 2-0-0 OLD DOMINION 11-23-07 L 1-2 (ot) A NCAA 10-19-08 W 2-1 H 9-18-91 T 5-5 (2ot) A Home: 1-0-0 (1-0-0 Klöckner) Overall: 4-0-0 11-20-09 L 0-3 A 10-11-09 L 0-1 (ot) A 10-25-92 T 0-0 (2ot) H Home: 3-0 (2-0 Klöckner) 12-6-13 T NCAA 1-1 2-4 (2ot) N2 ACC 2-3 NCAA NCAA 11-4-09 T 0-0 (2ot) N3 11-14-92 L 0-2 H 8-25-94 W 2-0 (2ot) H Road: 1-0 (1-0 ODU Soccer) 11-28-14 W 2-1 A 10-3-10 W 3-2 (OT) H 10-20-93 T 1-1 (2ot) A N1-Livermore, Calif.; N2-Cary, N.C. ACC 9-21-03 W 1-0 N1 11-3-10 L 0-1 N3 9-10-94 T 1-1 (2ot) H N1-Hanover, N.H. 9-29-94 W 4-0 H 9-18-11 L 0-2 A 10-28-95 L 0-6 A 10-23-96 W 3-0 A 10-25-12 W 5-1 H 11-2-95 ACC L 0-1 N2 LOUISVILLE 9-9-97 W 2-1 H 9-17-14 W 5-0 H 9-19-13 W 2-1 A 11-1-96 L 0-3 H Overall: 1-0-0 10-9-14 W 6-3 H 11-16-96 NCAA L 0-1 A Road: 1-0-0 (1-0-0 Lynn) N1-Fort Belvior, Va.; N2-Williamsburg, Va.; N3-Cary, N.C. 9-26-97 L 2-3 A PEPPERDINE 9-20-98 W 5-1 H 10-19-14 W 2-1 A CAL POLY 9-17-99 W 4-3 A PITTSBURGH 10-21-00 W 4-3 H Overall: 2-0-0 CLEMSON 11-2-00 ACC T 0-0 4-3 (4ot) A NC STATE Home: 1-0 (0-0 Klöckner) Overall: 13-10-1 10-20-01 W 2-1 (ot) A Overall: 24-12-1 Road: 1-0-0 (1-0-0 Petersen) Home: 6-3-1 (5-3-1 Klöckner) 11-8-01 ACC W 2-1 (ot) N3 Home: 12-4 (9-2 Klöckner) Road: 10-5-1 (2-1 Dail) Road: 6-4 (6-4 Riggs) 10-23-02 W 2-1 H 9-22-13 W 3-1 A 11-7-02 ACC L 0-1 N4 11-1-14 W 6-1 H 10-9-94 W 3-2 H 10-4-85 L 1-3 N1 10-18-03 L 0-2 A 9-25-86 L 1-3 A 9-16-95 W 2-1 A 11-5-03 ACC L 1-2 N5 SYRACUSE 9-13-96 L 1-2 H 11-1-86 W 2-1 N1 Overall: 2-0-0 10-9-04 W 2-1 H 9-27-87 L 1-2 (ot) H 10-24-97 L 0-2 A NCAA Home: 2-0 (1-0 Klöckner) 11-14-04 L 0-3 H 10-31-87 T 0-0 (2ot) A 11-6-97 ACC L 0-1 N1 9-25-05 W 1-0 A 10-1-88 L 0-1 A 8-25-06 W 6-0 H 10-16-98 W 1-0 H 9-24-06 W 1-0 H ACC ACC 10-26-88 L 0-2 A 9-12-13 W 3-0 H 11-6-98 L 1-2 N2 9-27-07 W 2-0 A 10-2-99 L 0-1 (2ot) A 9-3-89 L 0-2 H 10-30-08 T 0-0 (2ot) H 10-28-89 ACC L 0-2 N2 11-4-99 ACC L 1-3 N3 11-22-08 NCAA L 0-2 H WAKE FOREST 9-7-90 W 3-2 A Overall: 16-7-3 9-29-00 L 1-2 (ot) H 10-22-09 W 1-0 A ACC 9-29-01 L 0-4 A 10-27-90 W 3-1 H Home: 7-3-1 (6-3-1 Klöckner) 10-14-10 W 2-0 H 10-20-91 W 2-1 H Road: 7-3-2 (6-3-2 Spry) 9-28-02 L 0-1 H 9-29-11 T 0-0 (2ot) A ACC 11-1-03 L 1-2 A 11-2-91 L 1-2` N1 9-30-12 W 1-0 H 10-7-92 L 1-4 A 9-20-94 W 9-0 H 10-24-04 W 2-0 H NCAA 11-18-12 L 1-3 H 10-14-95 W 1-0 A 11-5-04 ACC W 2-1 N4 9-18-93 L 0-1 H 9-26-13 W 3-2 A 10-3-96 W 2-1 H 10-9-05 W 2-1 (ot) H 10-12-94 W 1-0 A 10-23-14 W 3-1 A 10-10-95 L 0-1 H 9-28-97 W 3-2 A 10-8-06 W 1-0 A N1-Chapel Hill, N.C.; N2-College Park, Md.; N3-Winston-Salem, 10-23-98 W 1-0 (ot) A 10-14-07 T 1-1 (2ot) H N.C.; N4-Tallahassee, Fla.; N5-Cary, N.C.; 10-6-96 W 3-2 A 10-24-99 L 0-1 (ot) H 10-5-08 W 7-1 A 11-7-96 W 4-1 N3 10-12-00 L 1-2 A 9-27-09 W 3-0 H 10-10-97 W 2-0 H FLORIDA STATE 11-2-01 W 2-0 H 10-31-10 W 6-0 A 9-18-98 W 2-0 H Overall: 18-6-4 10-26-02 W 2-1 A 10-16-11 W 3-0 H 9-19-99 W 3-1 A Home: 9-0-1 (9-0-1 Klöckner) 10-11-03 T 2-2 (2ot) H 9-23-12 W 1-0 A 9-12-00 W 3-0 H Road: 6-3-2 (5-2-2 Seminole) 10-1-04 L 1-2 (ot) A 10-6-13 W 3-0 H 9-19-01 W 2-0 A N1-Winston-Salem, N.C.; N2-Lake Buena Vista, Fla.; N3-Chapel 10-30-02 W 1-0 H 9-22-05 W 1-0 A 10-14-95 W 6-0 H ACC Hill, N.C.; N4-Cary, N.C.; 9-26-03 W 7-0 A 11-2-05 W 2-1 N1 9-8-96 W 3-1 A 10-27-04 W 3-0 H 9-21-06 W 2-1 H 10-18-97 W 2-1 H ACC 10-29-05 W 2-0 H 11-1-06 L 1-2 N1 DELAWARE 9-11-98 W 4-3 (ot) A NCAA 10-28-06 W 3-2 (ot) A 11-12-06 W 2-0 A Overall: 2-0-0 11-5-98 ACC W 2-0 N1 10-11-07 W 3-0 A 9-30-07 T 0-0 (2ot) A Home: 2-0-0 (2-0-0 Klöckner) 10-15-99 W 1-0 H 10-2-08 W 6-0 H 11-2-08 L 0-1 H 10-21-00 W 1-0 A ACC 9-24-09 L 1-2 A 11-5-08 W 3-2 (2ot) N1 8-31-96 W 6-1 H 10-28-01 W 3-2 H 10-28-10 W 2-1 H 10-25-09 T 0-0 (2ot) A 8-27-07 W 4-0 H 11-9-01 ACC T 0-0 2-3 (4ot) N2 10-13-11 W 1-0 (ot) A 10-17-10 W 2-1 H 11-2-02 W 2-1 A 9-13-12 W 4-0 H 10-2-11 L 0-2 A 10-4-03 W 3-2 H 10-17-13 W 5-0 A 10-5-12 L 1-2 H 9-24-04 W 1-0 A 10-12-14 W 6-0 H 10-13-13 W 2-0 A 9-29-05 W 1-0 H N1-Chapel Hill, N.C.; N2-Durham, N.C.; N3-Clemson, S.C. NCAA ACC 11-24-13 W 2-0 H 11-4-05 W 2-0 N3 9-25-14 W 5-0 H 9-28-06 T 0-0 (2ot) A N1-Cary, N.C. 10-4-07 T 1-1 (2ot) H UNC-WILMINGTON 9-25-08 W 1-0 A Overall: 1-0-0 10-30-09 W 1-0 H Home: 1-0-0 (1-0-0 Klöckner) 10-21-10 T 0-0 (2ot) A 10-8-11 W 4-3 (ot) H 8-26-12 W 2-0 H 11-4-11 ACC L 1-2 N3 11-25-11 NCAA L 0-3 A 10-14-12 L 0-1 (ot) A 33 Ω 2015 Virginia Women’s soccer fact book ALL-time SERIES RECORDS Opponent W-L-T Win Pct. GF GA Years Opponent W-L-T Win Pct. GF GA Years Alabama 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2014 Pittsburgh 2-0-0 1.000 9 2 2013-2014 American 3-0-0 1.000 10 4 1992-2009 Portland 2-0-1 .833 4 1 1997-1999 Arkansas 2-0-0 1.000 4 1 1991-1992 Princeton 2-0-0 1.000 5 1 1997-1998 Army 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2008 Providence 2-0-0 1.000 7 0 1989-1994 Arizona 2-0-0 1.000 8 1 2007-2009 Radford 8-2-1 .773 37 10 1985-2012 Arizona State 1-0-1 .750 4 1 2009-2011 Randolph-Macon 2-0-0 1.000 9 0 1986-1987 Auburn 0-1-1 .250 1 2 2001-2008 Rhode Island 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 2005 Barry 0-1-0 .000 1 2 1987 Richmond 9-1-1 .864 49 6 1998-2014 Berry 1-1-0 .500 4 3 1992-1993 Roanoke 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 1985 Boston College 5-7-2 .429 20 20 1985-2014 Rutgers 4-3-0 .571 19 10 1986-2014 Boston University 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2010 St. Bonaventure 1-0-0 1.000 7 1 2005 Brigham Young 1-0-0 1.000 3 2 2001 Saint Francis (Pa.) 1-0-0 1.000 5 0 2013 Brown 2-0-0 1.000 7 2 1993-1994 St. John’s 1-0-1 .750 2 1 2009-2011 California 1-0-0 1.000 3 2 1995 Saint Joseph’s 1-0-0 1.000 7 0 2002 Cal Poly -first meeting- St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 1990 Cal State Fullerton 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 2005 Samford 1-0-0 1.000 3 1 2014 Central Florida 0-1-0 .000 0 2 1988 Santa Clara 4-2-1 .643 12 5 1991-2013 Charlotte 1-0-0 1.000 5 0 1995 Seton Hall 2-1-0 .667 7 1 2006-2013 Cincinnati 6-0-1 .929 21 5 1987-2001 South Carolina 2-0-0 1.000 8 2 2004-2010 Clemson 13-10-1 .563 42 26 1994-2013 Southern Methodist 4-1-0 .800 12 7 1989-2012 Colgate 2-0-0 1.000 9 0 1996-2010 Stanford 2-3-0 .400 8 11 1989-2007 Colorado 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 2007 Syracuse 2-0-0 1.000 9 0 2006-2013 Colorado College 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 1992 Temple 1-0-0 1.000 8 1 2002 Connecticut 3-2-0 .600 6 3 1990-2010 Tennessee 4-2-0 .667 13 6 1998-2014 Creighton 1-0-0 1.000 3 1 1992 Texas 2-0-0 1.000 7 0 2010-2012 Dartmouth 3-0-0 1.000 8 2 2002-2008 Texas A&M 2-1-0 .667 6 3 1988-2014 Dayton 4-0-3 .786 15 8 1987-2005 Towson State 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 1994 Delaware 2-0-0 1.000 10 1 1996-2007 Tulane 1-0-0 1.000 6 1 1998 Drexel 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 2011 UAB 2-0-0 1.000 3 1 2000-2002 Duke 20-12-7 .603 60 48 1988-2014 UCLA 2-4-2 .375 11 18 1995-2014 East Carolina 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 2004 USC 1-0-1 .750 3 0 2002-2003 Elon 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 1987 Vanderbilt 1-1-0 .500 6 4 1985-1998 Florida 1-2-1 .375 5 6 1996-2001 Vermont 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 2006 Florida State 18-6-4 .714 44 25 1995-2014 Villanova 7-2-2 .727 25 8 1985-2014 Fresno State 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1999 VCU 4-0-1 .900 19 3 1996-2013 George Mason 11-8-3 .568 34 27 1985-2012 Virginia Tech 18-3-1 .841 71 11 1985-2014 George Washington 13-1-0 .929 41 12 1985-2000 Wake Forest 16-7-3 .673 47 22 1994-2014 Georgetown 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 2013 Washington 1-0-0 1.000 4 2 1997 Georgia 2-0-1 .833 5 2 1998-2008 Washington State 1-0-1 .750 3 0 2011 Hartford 3-2-0 .600 7 5 1987-2000 West Chester 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1985 Harvard 2-0-0 1.000 3 0 1994-2003 West Virginia 9-3-2 .714 19 12 2001-2011 High Point 1-0-0 1.000 8 0 2014 William & Mary 16-9-2 .630 34 26 1985-2008 Hofstra 2-0-0 1.000 10 1 2009-2014 Wisconsin 3-2-0 .600 8 6 1989-1994 James Madison 21-1-2 .920 70 19 1990-2012 Wis.-Milwaukee 1-0-0 1.000 5 2 1995 Kansas 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 1997 Wright State 1-0-0 1.000 6 1 1989 Kentucky 1-1-0 .500 8 2 1994-2014 OVERALL 430-168-57 .700 1518 672 (30 years) La Salle 1-0-0 1.000 4 1 2012 Lehigh 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2010 2015 Opponents in Bold Liberty 12-0-0 1.000 57 1 2001-2012 Long Island 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2011 Louisville 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 2014 Loyola (Md.) 3-0-0 1.000 10 2 1997-2008 Marshall 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2014 Mary Washington 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 1987 Maryland 29-5-4 .816 107 30 1989-2013 UMBC 2-0-0 1.000 19 1 1988-1995 Massachusetts 2-1-0 .667 5 2 1989-1990 Miami (Fla.) 10-1-1 .875 26 3 2004-2014 Michigan 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 2013 Michigan State 1-1-0 .500 4 2 1993-1994 Mississippi 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2001 New Hampshire 5-0-0 1.000 18 2 1988-1993 North Carolina 4-35-3 .131 25 124 1985-2014 UNC Greensboro 6-0-0 1.000 25 3 1988-2000 UNC-Wilmington 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2012 NC State 24-12-1 .662 77 39 1985-2014 Northwestern 1-0-0 1.000 5 0 1995 Notre Dame 3-0-0 1.000 7 3 1989-2014 Oakland 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 1999 Ohio State 0-2-0 .000 2 4 2003-2010 Old Dominion 4-0-0 1.000 14 1 1994-2014 Oregon State 0-1-0 .000 0 2 1999 Penn State 3-7-1 .318 24 27 1997-2013 Pepperdine -first meeting-

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