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UCLA Women's Soccer UCLA Overall Individual Statistics (As of Oct 27, 2019) All Games UCLA WOMEN’S SOCCER UCLA Athletic Communications / J.D. Morgan Center / 325 Westwood Plaza / Los Angeles, CA 90095 / (310) 825-8664 Women’s Soccer Contact: Liza David ([email protected]; 310-206-8140) UCLA’S LEADING SCORERS No. 13 UCLA (11-4-1, 5-3-0) at Oregon State (10-4-2, 2-4-2) No. Player GP GS G A Pts GWG Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019 – 7:00 p.m. 2 Ashley Sanchez 16 15 6 7 19 1 Corvallis, Ore. (Paul Lorenz Field) 10 Mia Fishel 16 12 8 2 18 4 23 Marley Canales 13 13 3 4 10 1 21 Jessie Fleming 14 14 2 4 8 1 No. 13 UCLA (11-4-1, 5-3-0) at Oregon (5-6-5, 1-5-2) 6 Kennedy Faulknor 12 7 2 2 6 2 Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019 – 1:00 p.m. 13 Viviana Villacorta 16 16 1 4 6 0 Eugene, Ore. (Papé Field) 17 Delanie Sheehan 16 15 1 2 4 1 15 Lucy Parker 16 16 1 1 3 1 8 Karina Rodriguez 16 16 1 1 3 0 24 Maricarmen Reyes 3 0 1 1 3 1 4 Rachel Lowe 6 0 1 1 3 0 at at 7 Anika Rodriguez 12 5 0 3 3 0 12 Sunny Dunphy 14 1 1 0 2 0 11-4-1, 5-3-0 10-4-2, 2-4-2 11-4-1, 5-3-0 5-6-5, 1-5-2 5 Kaiya McCullough 16 16 0 1 1 0 29 Kali Trevithick 4 4 0 1 1 0 All-Time Series: UCLA leads, 20-4 All-Time Series: UCLA leads, 20-2 UCLA has won the last three in the series, outscoring the UCLA has won 12-straight matches in the series, its last loss 2019 SCHEDULE Beavers by an 11-1 clip in those games. Oregon State’s last coming in 2006, 2-1 in overtime in Eugene. The Bruins took win came in 2015 in Corvallis, 2-1. last year’s matchup, 2-1 at home. Exhibition Games Aug. 16 Loyola Maymount W 4-1 BRUINS ON THE OREGON TRAIL Aug. 18 at UC Irvine W 2-1 No. 13 UCLA (11-4-1 overall, 5-3-0 in the Pac-12) will play its last Pac-12 road series this weekend, traveling to August Oregon State (10-4-2, 2-4-2) on Thursday, Oct. 31 and to Oregon (5-6-5, 1-5-2) on Sunday, Nov. 3. The Bruins are Fri. 23 Iowa State P12N W 3-0 a combined 40-6 all-time against the Oregon schools. Sun. 25 at Long Beach State W 1-0 SCOUTING THE BEAVERS Thu. 29 #1 Florida State P12N W 2-1 Oregon State breezed through the non-conference season undefeated, going 8-0 with ! ve shutouts. The Beavers are September 2-4-2 in Pac-12 play, however, with losses to two ranked teams from Stanford and Washington State and a win over Sun. 1 Florida P12N W 2-0 No. 17 Colorado. Mckenzie Weinert leads the team in scoring with nine goals and 21 points. Brianna McReynolds Thu. 5 at Santa Clara L 0-2 ranks second in scoring with ! ve goals and ! ve assists for 15 points. Goalkeeper Bridgette Skiba ranks fourth in the Sat. 14 #22 Wisconsin W 1-0 conference in saves (55) and goals against average (0.85). Thu. 19 Pepperdine (at Hawai’i) T 2-2 Sun. 22 at Hawai’i W 4-0 THE SERIES WITH OREGON STATE UCLA holds a 20-4 advantage over Oregon State in the all-time series and has won three straight., including last Fri. 27 California P12N L 1-2 year’s 6-0 victory on UCLA’s Senior Day a year ago. Ashley Sanchez scored two goals in that match, and Teagan October Micah earned the shutout. and Delanie Sheehan scored for the Bruins in that game, and Lauren Brzykcy earned the Thu. 3 at Arizona P12N L 0-3 shutout. The Bruins held the Beavers to just one shot in the entire game. Oregon’s last win in the series came in Sun. 6 at Arizona State W 4-1 2015 in Corvallis, 2-1. Thu. 10 Colorado P12N W 3-0 SCOUTING THE DUCKS Sun. 13 Utah P12N W 2-0 Oregon enters the week with a 5-6-5 overall and 1-5-2 Pac-12 record. The Ducks defeated Arizona State 1-0 Sat. 19 at #2 Stanford P12N L 0-1 in their last game on Sunday for their ! rst conference victory. Jordan Wormdahl is the team’s leading scorer with Thu. 24 Washington P12N W 1-0 seven goals. Zoe Hasenauer ranks second in scoring with 12 points (4 goals, 4 assists), and Ally Cook has recorded Sun. 27 #19 Washington State P12N W 2-1 ! ve goals. The Ducks are coached by Kat Mertz, who was a UCLA assistant coach under Jill Ellis from 2000-04. Thu. 31 at Oregon State P12N 7 p.m. Associate head coach Manny Martins also coached at UCLA from 2011-12. November THE SERIES WITH OREGON Sun. 3 at Oregon 1 p.m. UCLA leads the all-time series, 20-2 and has won the last 12 matchups. Oregon’s last win came in 2006, 2-1 in Fri. 8 USC P12N 6 p.m. Eugene. The Bruins won last year’s meeting 2-1 at home, with Ashley Sanchez recording a goal and assisting on 15-17 NCAA First Round TBD Kennedy Faulknor’s game-winner. Fri. 22 NCAA Second Round TBD Sun. 24 NCAA Third Round TBD LAST TIME OUT 29-30 NCAA Quarter! nals TBD UCLA swept the Washington schools last week, shutting out Washington 1-0 on an 87th minute Maricarmen Reyes volley. The Bruin defense held the Huskies to just four shots, none on goal, and Lauren Brzykcy recorded her second- December straight shutout. Against No. 19 Washington State on Senior Day, the Bruins overcame a 1-0 halftime de! cit, scoring Fri. 6 NCAA Semi! nals (San Jose, CA) TBD two in the second half to claim victory. Ashley Sanchez tied the game in the 54th minute, and Mia Fishel scored Sun. 8 NCAA Finals (San Jose, CA) TBD the game-winner in the 85th. Anika Rodriguez, who was one of seven senior starters, earned assists on each goal. UCLA ON SOCIAL MEDIA FISHING FOR GOALS Freshman forward Mia Fishel has made a quick impact for the Bruins in her ! rst year, leading the team in goals Women’s Soccer Twitter: @UCLAWSoccer scored with eight and in game-winning goals with four and is second in points with 18. She is tied for second among Women’s Soccer Instagram: @UCLAWSoccer all Pac-12 freshmen in goals scored. Fishel, who played for the U.S. in the 2018 FIFA U-17 World Cup, has two Women’s Soccer Facebook: /UCLAWSoccer multiple goal games this season, knocking in two in the 4-0 win at Hawaii and both goals in the 2-0 win over Utah. UCLA Athletics Twitter: @UCLAAthletics UCLA Athletics Instagram: @UCLAAthletics SANCHEZ WITHIN REACH OF UCLA ASSISTS RECORD UCLA Athletics Facebook: /UCLAAthletics With seven assists this year, junior forward Ashley Sanchez has moved into second place on UCLA’s career assist list with 34 and is just four away from tying the school record held by Iris Mora, the Mexican Olympian who totaled #GoBruins 2019 UCLA WOMEN’S SOCCER UNITED SOCCER COACHES POLL 38 from 2002-05. Sanchez already holds UCLA records for single-game assists (four in 2018), consecutive games (October 22) with a goal or assist (16 from 2018-19), single-season NCAA Tournament assists (seven in 2018), career NCAA Tournament assists (11) and assists by a freshman (12 in 2017). RK TEAM Prvs. Record 1 Virginia 1 14-0-3 RETURNS FOR RODRIGUEZ, REYES 2 Stanford 2 15-1-0 After missing the last 11 games of the season last year with a knee injury, ! fth-year senior Anika Rodriguez has made 3 North Carolina 3 15-1-1 it back to the pitch. Rodriguez made her return to competition on Sept. 5 at Santa Clara and earned her ! rst start of 4 BYU 5 15-0-1 5 Florida State 6 13-4-0 the season against Arizona State, recording her ! rst point with an assist. She has started in a total of ! ve games this 6 Arkansas 8 13-2-2 year, all UCLA victories. Against Washington State on Oct. 27, she played a season-high 66 minutes and assisted 7 Wisconsin 10 13-2-2 on both of UCLA’s goals in a 2-1 victory. Sophomore mid! elder Maricarmen Reyes, who had knee surgery in the 8 South Carolina 8 12-1-3 offseason, made her ! rst appearance of the season Oct. 19 at Stanford, playing eight minutes in the second half and 9 Duke 9 8-1-7 recording one shot. In her ! rst home game of the year on Oct. 23 against Washington, she scored the game-winning 10 Memphis 11 15-1-1 goal in the 87th minute, and she added an assist on Ashley Sanchez’s game-tying goal in the win over Washington 11 USC 7 12-3-1 State. Reyes earned Pac-12 All-Freshman honors a year ago after scoring three goals in 21 games. 12 Oklahoma State 13 13-1-3 13 UCLA 18 11-4-1 MILESTONES FOR MICAH 14 Louisville 12 12-2-2 It’s been quite a 2019 for senior goalkeeper Teagan Micah.
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