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2019 Schedule CAL BAPTIST LANCERS (0-0) at UC IRVINE ANTEATERS (0-0) EXHIBITION MATCH INFORMATION 2018 Record 12-5-1 (4-4-0, WAC) Date Friday, August 16 Overall record: 0-0-0 // Big West Record: 0-0-0 Head Coach Kristen St. Clair Time 7:00 PM Home: 0-0-0 // Away: 0-0-0 // Neutral: 0-0 Record at CBU 162-56-21, 13th year Location Irvine, Calif. All-Time Series UCI leads, 3-0-0 (2-0-0 at UCI) Stadium (3,000) AUGUST Last Meeting Oct. 22, 1992 at UCI - UCI 5-0 CBU Live Stats ucirvinesports.com 16 Fri. ! Cal Baptist (Exhibition) 7:00 PM Twitter @UCIwsoc 18 Sun. ! #4 UCLA (Exhibition) 6:00 PM 2018 Record 8-7-4 (41-3-, Big West) 23 Fri. at #9 Virginia 4:00 PM Head Coach Scott Juniper Referees Maria Magana 25 Sun. Iowa State 1:00 PM Record at UCI 129-85-29, 13th year John Heim 30 Fri. #17 Vanderbilt 7:00 PM Assistant Coach P.J. Woolridge (6th year) Cody Huson Assistant Coach Danielle de Seriere (6th year) Ken Taylor

SEPTEMBER 1 Sun. Northern Colorado 6:00 PM #4 UCLA BRUINS (0-0) at UC IRVINE ANTEATERS (0-0) EXHIBITION MATCH INFORMATION 6 Fri. # vs. Arizona State 4:00 PM 8 Sun. at Arizona 1:00 PM 2018 Record 17-3-2 (9-2, Pac-12) Date Sunday, August 18 13 Fri. Cal 5:00 PM Head Coach Amanda Cromwell Time 6:00 PM 15 Sun. ^ vs. #22 Texas Tech 10:30 AM Record at UCLA 325-23-13, 7th year Location Irvine, Calif. 22 Sun. UCF 11:30 AM All-Time Series UCLA leads 7-3-2 (1-1-1 at UCI) Stadium Anteater Stadium (3,000) 28 Sat. at BYU 6:00 PM Last Meeting Aug. 24, 2014 at UCLA - UCI 0-3 UCLA Live Stats ucirvinesports.com Twitter @UCIwsoc

2018 Record 8-7-4 (41-3-, Big West) OCTOBER Head Coach Scott Juniper Referees Matthew Jozaitis 3 Thurs. * UC Riverside 7:00 PM Record at UCI 129-85-29, 13th year Kira Helmer 6 Sun. * UC Davis 1:00 PM Assistant Coach P.J. Woolridge (6th year) Amir Torkamani 10 Thurs. * at Hawai’i 10:00 PM Assistant Coach Danielle de Seriere (6th year) Andie Reyes 18 Fri. * Cal State Fullerton 7:00 PM 24 Thurs. * at CSUN 7:00 PM 27 Sun. * Long Beach State 6:00 PM ‘EATERS ENTERTAIN CAL BAPTIST, #4 UCLA IN EXHIBITIONS

NOVEMBER 1 Fri. * at Cal Poly 7:00 PM FIRST TOUCHES 3 Sun. * at UC Santa Barbara 2:00 PM UC Irvine women’s soccer continues to prep for the 2019 season, and will play a pair of home exhibition matches this week starting 7 Thurs. + Big West Semifinal 5 / 7:30 PM Friday, August 16, against Cal Baptist at 7:00 p.m. followed by a heavyweight bout with No. 4 UCLA, Sunday, August 18, at 6:00 p.m. 10 Sun. + Big West Final 1:00 PM STORYLINES Nov. 15 - Dec. 8 $ NCAA Tournament UCI has begun the season with an exhibition match in four of the last six seasons with a record of 2-0-4 over those matches

! - Exhibition match at Anteater Stadium (Irvine, Calif.) # - Neutral site match at Tucson, Ariz. In the past, UCI has met with such prominent programs as Texas A&M, Long Beach State, and a USC squad that was coming off a ^ - Neutral site match at Pullman, Wash. national championship the year before * - game + - Big West Tournament (site TBD) The ‘Eaters squared off with Long Beach State at the OC Great Park in 2018 winning the contest, 1-0. The year before, UCI and USC

Home games in bold played at Anteater Stadium drew at the Women of Troy’s home field. The last exhibition matches at Anteater Stadium came in 2015 when UCI drew with Richmond and CSUN

UC Irvine returns 15 of 25 players that saw action in 2018. Six players that saw considerable minutes as starters are back for 2019 87 87 Anteaters have played 50 or more matches in With a win or draw… program history including eight players reaching UCI will remain unbeaten all-time against Cal Baptist as it enters Friday’s matchup 3-0-0 the mark in 2018. UCI added four players to its Against UCLA, will be the first in any competition since 1995 and fourth overall win. The Bruins last visited Anteater Stadium in 1998 list of player with 50+ starts all-time in 2018 UC Irvine will keep a string of six straight exhibition matches unbeaten winning twice (LBSU, Fresno State) and drawing four times

CAL BAPTIST LANCERS 5 CBU jumped right into their first season as a Division I program and went 12-5-1 including a win (Cal Poly) and loss (UC Davis) against Big West Keeper Maddie Newsom scored 5 points last competition. They finished 4-4 in the WAC where they reside. CBU is led by Kristen St. Clair who, like UCI coach Juniper, is preparing for her 13th season to set an NCAA record and match Bay- season as the program’s head coach where she has produced a winning season in all previous 12. CBU’s points leader, Desarae Felix, graduates lor’s Dawn Greathouse with 5 career points on after netting eight goals and four game-winners. The Lancers do return minutes leaders Brodi Blomdahl and Elisa Soderholm in addition to 17 of her way to the program’s 2nd Big West Goal- their 30 goals in 2018. Romy Salvador is the lone returning keeper with minutes to her name as she went 6-1-1 with an 0.94 GAA in nine matches keeper of the Year honor (de Seriere - 2011) UCLA BRUINS Fourth-ranked UCLA returns to Anteater Stadium for the first time since 1995. The ‘Eaters and Bruins last met in the regular season in 2014 where 9 UCLA defending home field winning 3-0. The 2018 Bruins finished 17-3-2, one game away from a trip to the College Cup. Over the summer, the Head coach Scott Juniper has led the ’Eaters to a Bruins represented the U.S. in the World University Games in Napoli, Italy finishing in ninth place. UCLA returns a considerable amount of their 9 Big West Tournament berths and 9 seasons 2018 core that scored 61 goals including leading scorer Ashley Sanchez (10 G, 15 A) who is one of three players including Jessie Fleming and with a winning record as he enters his 13th Lucy Parker. The meeting will no doubt feature friends and club teammates with a majority of the roster from Southern California including in and season as UCI’s head coach around Orange County.

Quick Facts GENERAL The Anteaters went 8-7-4 finishing third in the Big West in 2018. The women played in eight overtime games, going 3-1-4 School ...... UC Irvine (, Irvine) in those matchups. UCI had a schedule among the toughest-third of schools in the nation that included four Pac-12 schools Location ...... Irvine, Calif. and three NCAA Tournament teams Nickname ...... Anteaters (‘Eaters) Colors ...... Blue and Gold Junior keeper Maddie Newsom earned Big West Goalkeeper of the Year honors after a stellar junior season, just the Founded (Opened) ...... 1962 (1965) second honor for a UCI keeper. Her 82 saves and 1.02 goals-against-average came in nearly 2,000 minutes, and she Enrollment ...... 35,895 added five points on offense, only the second keeper to reach that mark in an entire career, assisting on three goals and Chancellor ...... Howard Gillman, Ph.D. scoring one of her own vs. Long Beach State Athletic Director ...... Paula Smith Home Field (Capacity) ...... Anteater Stadium (2,500) Record-setting nine Anteaters were named to the All-Big West teams including Maddie Newsom and Aleah Kelley on Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I the first team; Shelby Leeand Claire Grouwinkel on the second team; Joanne Joseph, Lili Andino and Alex Conference ...... Big West Karlowitsch earning spots on the Honorable Mention team and Kala McDaniel on the All-Freshman team. Eight different

players competed in their 50th career game at UCI over the past season HISTORY First season ...... 1984 All-time record ...... 319-294-81 The class of 2020 will lead one of the most talented teams in Anteater Soccer history. Maddie Newsom, Aleah Kelley, NCAA Tournament berths / Last ...... 2 / 2011 and Jessica Miclat will look to lead their team to victory one last time. She comes in with a lot of Anteater records on the Big West regular season titles ...... 3 (2010, 2011, 2017) horizon potentially becoming the program's all-time leading keeper in matches played and started and minutes played. With MAC Hermann Watch List ...... 1 a double-digit season in wins, Newsom will join the exclusive 'Eater club of 40-win keepers and challenge 'Eater legends All-Americans ...... 3 Stephanie Boes and Danielle de Seriere for the all-time mark. She could also join the exclusive 300-save plateau with All-West Region ...... 20 another 80-save campaign Newsom enters her senior season as the focal point for a team hungry to make a push in the Big West Players of the Year ...... 9 conference tournament. Academic All-Americans ...... 3 Aleah Kelley enters her senior season as one of the strongest defenders on the team, logging the second most minutes COACHING STAFF last year only behind Newsom. Kelley was named to the All Big West First Team in 2018 adding her first career goal to the Head Coach ...... Scott Juniper (13th as head, 14th overall) mix last season. Career record ...... 129-85-29 Assistant Coach ...... P.J. Woolridge (6th season) Miclat comes into her senior season accounting for half of the returning goals, and nearly half of the returning assists Assistant Coach ...... Danielle de Seriere (6th season) and points on the club scoring at least once in each season as an 'Eater for four total and posting 11 points, twice as many Office phone ...... (949) 824-1095 as the next-closest Anteater in keeper Maddie Newsom.

The extent of the team's four-year experience is rounded out by forward Carley Brown, a key role player for UCI entering 2019 with 44 career matches played, as well as Kyndal McKinney, in her second season since transferring from #TogetherWeZot | #RipEm Indiana University. Graduate transfer Cassidy Kallenborn from the University of South Florida provides more veteran leadership and depth along the defensive midfield. Projected Anteater Formation (4-4-2) A majority of the minutes in 2019 will fall to underclassmen on the Anteater squad with eight freshmen and sophomores likely to begin the year as starters behind Newsom, Kelley, and Miclat.

9 25 Second-year transfers Destinee Manzo and McKenzie Cooper join the Anteaters as Division I transfers returning to Jaquez Kelley familiar Southern California ready to make their mark, and head the group of five Anteaters who redshirted their first

season with the program in 2018 10

Miclat The talented sophomore class earned loads of experience in just their first season with players like McKenzie 32 2 Madison, Scarlett Camberos, Amber Huff, and Kala McDaniel each playing in nearly every match in 2018. Key contributors Ragon Camberos like Alex Jaquez, Maddy Chavez, and Piper Wurthwere all cut down due to injuries last year, but will be called upon to

provide key minutes to pivotal positions 23 Creighton The 'Eaters have already seen youth drive success in past years with players like Newsom, Kelley, and Miclat each 5 28 contributing right away in their first two seasons in addition to many of the 27,000 minutes moved on from the program last Wurth 24 6 Madison season. Chavez McDaniel The Anteaters have a sizable class of first-year players that will be called upon with nine true freshmen ready to lace 33 them up. Gianna Creighton, Erin Covey, and Chloe Ragon highlight the rookie class which is poised to combine with a Newsom stellar senior class.

Midfielder Gianna Creighton is a native of San Diego, where she was a four year varsity starter at West Hills High Primary Reserves School. She played for four years for Rebels Soccer Club where she also was a 2018 U.S. Youth National Champion and FWD 12 McKinney 29 Brown 7 JGQ Far West National Champion. Creighton graduated in the top 7% of her graduating class and led her high school team to a MID 3 Manzo 13 Huff 14 Young DEF 16 Kallenborn 22 McKimmey 15 Valenzuela CIF Division II State Championship in 2019. The accomplished high school athlete will look to make an immediate impact GK 1 Paopao 00 Hinojosa 0 Gonzalez on this Anteater squad.

2018 By The Numbers Team Rankings Individual Rankings Record Pursuit

Stat Total Big West National Player Stat Total Big West NCAA Maddie Newsom Overall 8-7-4 Goals-Against-Average ...... 1.018 ...... 4th ...... 105th Newsom ...... Goalie Minutes .... 1851:18 .... 1st ...... 27th Save Percentage ...... 0.796 ...... 5th ...... 117th Newsom ...... Saves ...... 82 ...... 3rd ...... 94th Home 6-3-1 Saves Per Match ...... 4.32...... 5th ...... 186th Newsom ...... GAA...... 1.021 ...... 4th ...... 113th All-Time Games GP / GS Away 2-3-3 Goals ...... 22 ...... 5th ...... 187th Newsom ...... Save Percentage .... 0.796 ...... 5th ...... 124th M. Newsom 61 / 61 Neutral 0-1-0 Points ...... 61 ...... 5th ...... 196th D. de Seriere 72 / 70 Assists ...... 17 ...... 6th ...... 199th (Out of 333 programs) Outside California 0-2-0 Goals Per Match ...... 1.16...... 5th ...... 202nd S. Boes 75 / 65 Shot Accuracy ...... 0.445 ...... 4th ...... 207th Shots Per Match ...... 11.58 ...... 8th ...... 219th vs. Big West 4-2-3 Shots on Goal Per Match ...... 5.16...... 8th ...... 230th Wins All-time 31 Shutout Percentage ...... 0.158 ...... 7th ...... 273rd vs. Non-conference 4-5-1 Fouls Per Match ...... 10.95 ...... 7th ...... 287th S. Boes 2nd 41 vs. Pac-12 0-3-1 D. de Seriere 1st 43 vs. WCC 3-2-0 Chloe Ragon is a midfielder from Rancho Cucamonga and a recent graduate of Los Osos vs. Mountain West 1-0-0 High School. Ragon played club soccer on Legends FC Soccer Club. Ragon's high school K. Roy 3rd 0.90 vs. Ranked teams 0-1-0 teammate, Erin Covey, is also an incoming freshman Forward who was MVP of her team and GAA All-time 0.87 played alongside Ragon on Legends FC and Arsenal FC. D. de Seriere 1st 0.80 August 1-2-1 September 4-3-0 UCI's freshman class is also littered with CIF champions like Alyssa Moore, track stars like Emi Saves All-time 216 October 3-1-3 Smith, Sarah Ralston, and Maddie Coppolo, and athletic families in Chantelle A. Miller 3rd 253 November 0-1-0 Sanchez and Taesja Paopao all looking to compete for minutes and starting spots on the 2019 D. de Seriere 2nd 273 Day 3-3-2 Anteater squad Night 5-4-2 Minutes All-time5787 Thursday 1-3-2 The Anteaters will play one of the most grueling schedules as they will face three opponents D. de Seriere 2nd 6621 Friday 5-1-0 who were ranked in 2018 including UCLA, Vanderbilt and Arizona. UCI will face UCLA in their S. Boes 1st 6795 Sunday 2-3-2 second preseason game on August 18 at Anteater Stadium, which is expected to draw a huge preseason crowd building on the momentum from the 2018 season that saw Anteater Stadium's fourth-largest crowd of 1,704 fans vs. No. 12 USC in the season opener, the largest crowd ever to Career Matches Wearing blue 1-3-1 watch a regular season UCI soccer match Wearing white 3-2-2 Tracker

Wearing gold 1-2-1 The big-time conferences show up to Anteater Stadium in 2019 to test the 'Eaters in the form Athlete Caps Starts Wearing pink 3-0-0 of Iowa State from the Big 12, Cal from the Pac-12, UCF from the American, and NCAA Newsom 61 61

Tournament squad Vanderbilt that finished the year in the top 25. Miclat 55 50 In one-goal matches 7-5 Kelley 54 42

UCI's road trips won't be any easier having to travel to NCAA Tournament teams Arizona and Brown 44 11 When scoring first 7-0-1 BYU, a neutral site matchup with another in top-15 ranked Texas Tech, and rematch with Arizona When opponent scores first 1-7-2 State meeting them for the first time since defeating them in the NCAA Tournament First Round, When scoring in 1st Half 4-0-1 and starting everything off across the country to the East Coast for only the third time in program Active Leaders When scoring in 2nd Half 4-2-2 history to face the Virginia Cavaliers coming off an NCAA Tournament run where they ended When leading at halftime 4-0-1 2018 ranked at No. 11 Career Goals When tied at halftime 4-3-1 Miclat 4 When trailing at halftime 0-4-2 Women's Soccer Head Coach Scott Juniper enters his 13th season at the helm. The McDaniel 1 Overtime matches 3-1-4 Jaquez 1 winningest coach in program history surpassed Marine Cano last season having coached in 243 Kelley 1 Goals off corners ...... 4 career matches. This season, his 13th, will surpass Cano again as the most by a single coach in Newsom 1 Goals off set pieces ...... 5 program history. With a mark of 129-85-29, Juniper has led his squad to a winning record nine times, a spot in the Big West Tournament nine times, and a pair of NCAA Tournament at-large Goals off throw-ins ...... 2 Career Assists berths looking to return after UCI's last trip in 2011. Kicked goals ...... 17 Miclat 3 Header goals ...... 5 Juniper led the Anteaters through one of their most challenging seasons in 2018 with a Newsom 3 Inside the box ...... 20 toughest step to come in 2019. The two-time Big West Coach of the Year has brought the Kelley 1 Outside the box ...... 2 program its three Big West regular season titles has coached 72 Anteaters to all-conference 1v1 goals ...... 3 honors and three All-Americans Career Points PKs / Shootout ...... 1-1 Miclat 11 UC Irvine’s professional squad grew over the offseason with players now in Italy, Spain, Newsom 5 Forwards ...... 9 Mexico, and the United States. Kiana Palacios began with Spanish side Real Sociedad in Kelley 3 Midfielders ...... 7 2018, and boosted them to the top half of the table, scored six goals in 25 matches played, and McDaniel 2 Defenders ...... 5 help the squad to an upset victory to take the 2019 Copa de la Reina. Janelly Farias returned to Jaquez 2 Goalkeepers...... 1 form signing with her hometown squad, Chivas Guadalajara. Chivas is 3-1 early in the season, and most recently got a game-winning goal from Farias, the first of her career. Cami Career Game-Winners Seniors ...... 11 Privett returns to the states back with the Houston Dash seeing her first action over the Miclat 1 weekend off the bench. She had a successful campaign in Spain last season with EDF Logroño Juniors ...... 3 Jaquez 1 Sophomores ...... 6 scoring a goal in 12 matches as the squad jumped up to an 11th place finish in its first-ever season in the top flight. Mady Solow continues her journey after spending 2018-19 with Freshmen ...... 2 Swiss side FC Basel. She will sign back with her Italian club in Verona for 2019-20 2019 UC IRVINE ROSTER COACHING STAFF

## Name Ht. Yr Pos. Hometown Previous School Name Position // Year at UCI Alma Mater // Year 0 Idalis Gonzalez 5-7 Sr. GK Downey University of Louisiana-Monroe Scott Juniper Head Coach // 13th University of Bristol // 1998 00 Glo Hinojosa 5-6 Fr. GK Chula Vista Eastlake HS P.J. Woolridge Assistant Coach // 6th Cal Poly // 2000 1 Taesja Paopao 5-10 Fr. GK Oceanside Oceanside HS Danielle de Seriere Assistant Coach // 6th UC Irvine // 2011 2 Alyssa Moore 5-9 Fr. F Menifee Paloma Valley HS Volunteer Assistant 3 Destinee Manzo 5-3 RS-Fr. M / F Santa Ana Univ. of Portland Georgia Rieger Athletic Trainer // 1st Mercyhurst 2012 // Plymouth State 2018 4 Caitlin Sanchez 5-1 So. M Upland University of Washington 5 Piper Wurth 5-7 Fr. D Carlsbad San Marcos HS 6 Kala McDaniel 5-10 Fr. D Rancho Cucamonga Los Osos HS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 7 Julia Gonzalez-Quijano 5-6 Fr. F San Gabriel Flintridge Prep School 8 Carley Brown 5-4 Jr. F Long Beach Los Alamitos HS 0 Idalis Gonzalez ...... eye-DALL-iss gonn-ZALL-ezz 00 Glo Hinojosa ...... GLOW hee-no-HOE-suh 9 Alex Jaquez 5-2 Fr. F Pasadena Bishop Amat HS 1 Taesja Paopao ...... TAY-juh POW-pow 10 Jessica Miclat 5-3 Jr. M Ontario Chino Hills HS 11 Scarlett Camberos 5-7 Fr. M Bonita Bonita Vista HS 3 Destinee Manzo ...... DESS-tin-ee MONN-zo 12 Kyndal McKinney 5-2 RS-So. F / M Fishers, Ind. Shattuck-St. Mary’s HS 5 Piper Wurth ...... PIE-purr WORTH 13 Amber Huff 5-8 Fr. M El Cajon Grossmont HS 6 Kala McDaniel ...... KAY-luh mick-DANN-yull 9 Alex Jaquez ...... AL-ix HAWK-ezz 14 Sara Young 5-6 So. M Mill Valley Marin Catholic HS 10 Jessica Miclat ...... JESS-ih-kuh MICK-latt 15 Kayla Valenzuela 5-5 RS-Fr. D Riverside Riverside Poly HS 16 Cassidy Kallenborn 5-6 Grad. M Land O’ Lakes, Fla. Univ. of South Florida 11 Scarlett Camberos ...... SCAR-lit cam-BARE-ohs 17 Sam Nieto 5-9 Fr. D San Gabriel La Salle HS 12 Kyndal McKinney ...... KEN-dull mick-INN-ee 18 Emi Smith 5-1 Fr. D View Park Marymount HS 15 Kayla Valenzuela ...... KAY-luh val-en-ZWAY-luh 16 Cassidy Kallenborn...... KASS-ih-dee CAL-inn-born 19 Jenni Pham 5-3 Fr. M Chula Vista Eastlake HS 20 Erin Covey 5-6 Fr. F Alta Loma Los Osos HS 17 Sam Nieto ...... SAMM nee-ETT-oh 18 Emi Smith ...... EMM-ee SMITH 21 Chris Boateng 5-1 Jr. F Accra, Ghana Arizona Western College 22 Lauren McKimmey 5-6 RS-Fr. D Anaheim Mater Dei HS 20 Erin Covey ...... AIR-inn KO-vee 21 Chris Boateng ...... KRIS BWA-teng 23 Gianna Creighton 5-7 Fr. M San Diego West Hills HS 22 Lauren McKimmey ...... LORE-inn mick-KIM-ee 24 Maddy Chavez 5-7 Fr. D Hercules Hercules HS 25 Aleah Kelley 5-9 RS-Jr. F / D Sacramento Franklin HS 23 Gianna Creighton ...... gee-ONN-uh KRAY-tinn 26 Chantelle Sanchez 5-4 Fr. M / F Garden Grove Fountain Valley HS 24 Maddy Chavez ...... MADD-ee CHAW-vezz 28 McKenzie Madison 5-5 RS-Fr. M Ripon Gregori HS 25 Aleah Kelley ...... uh-LEE-uh KELL-ee 26 Chantelle Sanchez...... SHANN-tell SANN-chezz 29 Ryan Verhoeven 5-4 Fr. D / M Burbank Burbank HS 29 Ryan Verhoeven ...... RYE-inn vurr-HOO-vinn 30 Jio Mamola 5-5 Jr. F Sacramento Kennedy HS 31 McKenzie Cooper 5-7 RS-Fr. F Canyon Lake Boise State University 30 Jio Mamola ...... GEE-oh muh-MOE-luh 32 Chloe Ragon 5-1 Fr. M Rancho Cucamonga Los Osos HS 32 Chloe Ragon ...... CLOH-ee RAY-ginn 33 Maddie Newsom 5-9 Jr. GK Elk Grove Cosumnes Oaks HS 33 Maddie Newsom ...... MADD-ee NOO-sum 35 Sarah Ralston ...... SAIR-uh RAWL-stinn 35 Sarah Ralston 5-4 Fr. M Westminster Westminster HS 36 Maddie Coppolo ...... MADD-ee COPE-uh-lo 36 Maddie Coppolo 5-6 Fr. M Temple City Temple City HS AC Danielle de Seriere ...... DANN-yell deh-sair-ee-AIR ATC Georgia Rieger ...... JORR-juh RIGG-urr

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0 Idalis 00 Glo 1 Taesja 2 Alyssa 3 Destinee 4 Caitlin 5 Piper 6 Kala 7 Julia 8 Carley 9 Alex Gonzalez Hinojosa Paopao Moore Manzo Sanchez Wurth McDaniel Gonzalez-Quijano Brown Jaquez RS-Sr. // GK // 5-7 RS-Fr. // GK // 5-6 Fr. // GK // 5-10 Fr. // F // 5-9 RS-Fr. // M/F // 5-3 RS-So. // M // 5-1 So. // D // 5-7 So. // D // 5-10 RS-Fr. // F // 5-6 Sr. // F // 5-4 So. // F // 5-2 Downey Chula Vista Oceanside Menifee Santa Ana Upland Carlsbad Rancho Cucamonga San Gabriel Long Beach Pasadena

10 Jessica 11 Scarlett 12 Kyndal 13 Amber 14 Sara 15 Kayla 16 Cassidy 17 Sam 18 Emi 19 Jenni 20 Erin Miclat Camberos McKinney Huff Young Valenzuela Kallenborn Nieto Smith Pham Covey Sr. // M/F // 5-3 So. // M // 5-7 RS-Jr. // F/M // 5-6 So. // M // 5-8 Jr. // M // 5-6 RS-So. // D // 5-5 Grad. // M // 5-6 RS-Fr. // D // 5-9 Fr. // M/F // 5-1 RS-Fr. // M // 5-3 Fr. // F // 5-6 Ontario Bonita Fishers, Indiana El Cajon Mill Valley Riverside Land O’ Lakes, Fla. San Gabriel View Park Chula Vista Alta Loma

21 Chris 22 Lauren 23 Gianna 24 Maddy 25 Aleah 26 Chantelle 28 McKenzie 29 Ryan 30 Jio 31 McKenzie 32 Chloe Boateng McKimmey Creighton Chavez Kelley Sanchez Madison Verhoeven Mamola Cooper Ragon Jr. // F // 5-1 RS-So. // D // 5-6 Fr. // M // 5-7 So. // D // 5-7 RS-Sr. // D // 5-9 Fr. // M/F // 5-4 RS-So. // M // 5-5 RS-Fr. // M/D // 5-4 RS-Jr. // F // 5-5 RS-Fr. // F / 5-7 Fr. // M // 5-1 Accra, Ghana Anaheim San Diego Hercules Sacramento Garden Grove Ripon Burbank Sacramento Canyon Lake Rancho Cucamonga

33 Maddie 35 Sarah 36 Maddie Scott P.J. Danielle Georgia Newsom Ralston Coppolo Juniper Woolridge de Seriere Rieger Sr. // GK // 5-9 Fr. // M // 5-4 Fr. // M // 5-6 Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer Elk Grove Westminster Temple City 13th Season 6th Season 6th Season 1st Season 33 Maddie Newsom Senior - GK - 5-9

2016 W/L/D GA Saves Mins 2017 W/L/D GA Saves Mins 2018 W/L/D GA Saves Mins 2019 W/L/D GA Saves Mins Aug. 19 vs. Fairfield W 2 4 90 Aug. 18 at Cal L 2 3 90 Aug. 16 vs. USC L 1 3 90 Aug. 16 vs. CBU Aug. 21 vs. Saint Mary’s W 0 2 90 Aug. 25 at Arizona D 0 4 110 Aug. 23 vs. Arizona L 1 6 90 Aug. 18 vs. UCLA Aug. 26 vs. SJSU W 1 2 110 Aug. 28 vs. Portland W 0 1 81 Aug. 26 vs. Utah D 1 6 110 Aug. 23 at Virginia Aug. 28 at Boise State W 0 2 96 Sept. 1 vs. Penn D 0 2 110 Aug. 31 vs. LMU W 1 2 90 Aug. 25 vs. Iowa State Sept. 1 at Nevada L 1 1 98 Sept. 3 vs. Toledo W 0 3 90 Sep. 7 vs. Washington L 2 9 105 Aug. 30 vs. Vanderbilt Sept. 4 vs. Pittsburgh W 0 2 90 Sept. 8 at LMU D 1 6 110 Sep. 9 at Portland L 2 1 90 Sep. 1 vs. N. Colorado Sept. 9 vs. Oregon W 2 0 90 Sept. 10 vs. Oregon W 0 3 90 Sep. 14 at Fresno State W 1 1 90 Sep. 6 at Arizona Sept. 11 vs. UAB W 0 0 90 Sept. 15 at USD W 0 0 90 Sep. 16 at Pepperdine L 2 3 90 Sep. 8 at Arizona State Sept. 15 at Idaho State W 0 6 83 Sept. 17 vs. Pepperdine L 4 4 90 Sep. 21 at San Francisco W 2 6 90 Sep. 13 vs. Cal Sept. 18 at Utah L 1 3 90 Sept. 21 at Santa Clara L 2 6 90 Sep. 23 vs. San Diego ^ W 1 9 90 Sep. 15 vs. Texas Tech Sept. 22 at Santa Clara L 1 2 90 Sept. 24 vs. San Francisco W 0 4 83 Sep. 28 vs. Hawai’i W 0 2 110 Sep. 22 vs. UCF Sept. 25 vs. Portland L 1 2 97 Sept. 29 at Cal Poly W 1 7 103 Oct. 5 vs. UCSB ^ W 1 6 102 Sep. 28 at BYU Sept. 30 at LBSU D 0 4 110 Oct. 1 at UCSB W 1 3 90 Oct. 7 vs. Cal Poly ^ W 1 2 110 Oct. 3 vs. UC Riverside Oct. 2 at UC Riverside W 0 4 90 Oct. 5 vs. LBSU D 0 2 110 Oct. 10 at UC Riverside D 1 5 110 Oct. 6 vs. UC Davis Oct. 13 at UC Davis W 0 2 90 Oct. 8 at Hawai’i W 2 7 90 Oct. 13 at UC Davis D 0 3 110 Oct. 10 at Hawai’i Oct. 16 vs. CSUN L 1 4 90 Oct. 12 vs. UC Davis L 1 6 90 Oct. 17 vs. CSUN W 0 3 85 Oct. 18 vs. CSF Oct. 21 vs. Cal Poly W 1 3 90 Oct. 15 vs. UC Riverside W 0 4 90 Oct. 21 at LBSU & L 2 6 90 Oct. 24 at CSUN Oct. 23 vs. UCSB W 0 2 90 Oct. 19 at CSUN L 1 3 90 Oct. 25 at CSF D 1 6 110 Oct. 27 vs. LBSU Oct. 28 vs. Hawai’i W 1 5 90 Oct. 29 vs. CSF W 0 5 90 Nov. 1 vs. UCSB L 1 3 90 Nov. 1 at Cal Poly Oct. 30 at CSF L 2 4 96 Nov. 2 vs. CSF L 2 2 90 19 matches / 19 starts 8-7-4 1.02 82 1,852 Nov. 3 at UCSB Nov. 3 vs. CSF D 1 3 110 20 matches / 20 starts 10-6-4 0.82 75 1,877 Nov. 6 at LBSU L 3 2 90 22 matches / 22 starts 13-6-2 0.79 59 2,057 & - recorded a goal ^ - recorded an assist

Career totals: 61 matches / 61 starts - 31-19-10 - 18 SHO - 0.87 GAA - 216 saves - 5,785 minutes played

2018 Starting Lineups Opponent Keeper Defense Midfield Forwards USC ...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Miclat Huff Brown Andino Jaquez Grouwinkel Arizona ...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Andino Huff Brown Lee Grouwinkel Jaquez Utah ...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Karlowitsch Madison Huff Lee Andino Jaquez LMU ...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Karlowitsch Madison Huff Lee Andino Jaquez Washington ...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Karlowitsch Madison Huff Lee Andino Jaquez Portland ...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Karlowitsch Madison Andino Hutchison Jaquez Lee Fresno State ...... Newsom Bzeih Kelley Joseph Karlowitsch Brown Madison Lee Camberos Jaquez Pottorff Pepperdine ...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Karlowitsch Brown Madison Miclat Jaquez Lee San Francisco ...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Lee Karlowitsch Pottorff Hutchison Madison Miclat Andino Camberos San Diego ...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Lee Karlowitsch Hutchison Madison Miclat Andino Brown Hawai’i ...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Lee Karlowitsch Hutchison Madison Miclat Andino Brown UC Santa Barbara ..... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Karlowitsch Miclat Hutchison Lee Andino Brown Cal Poly...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Karlowitsch Miclat Hutchison Lee Andino Brown UC Riverside ...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Karlowitsch Miclat Hutchison Lee Andino Brown UC Davis ...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Karlowitsch Miclat Madison Lee Grouwinkel Andino CSUN ...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Karlowitsch Miclat Hutchison Lee Andino Brown Long Beach State ...... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Karlowitsch Miclat Hutchison Lee Andino Brown Cal State Fullerton .... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Karlowitsch Miclat Hutchison Pottorff Andino Lee UC Santa Barbara ..... Newsom Bzeih McDaniel Kelley Joseph Karlowitsch Miclat Hutchison Lee Andino Huff

Recent Awards 2018 Big West Goalkeeper of the Year 2018 All Big-West Maddie Newsom (1st honor, 2nd in program history (de Seriere - 2010)) Aleah Kelley - First Team (1st honor) Maddie Newsom - First Team (3rd honor, 1st First Team) 2018 Big West Player of the Week Claire Grouwinkel - Second Team (1st honor) October 8 Shelby Lee - Second Team (1st honor) Shelby Lee - 2 G, 1 GWG in 2OT wins over UCSB, CP Lili Andino - Honorable Mention (1st honor) Maddie Newsom - 8 SV, 2 GA, 2 ast in 2OT wins over UCSB, CP Alex Karlowitsch - Honorable Mention (2nd honor, 2nd HM) October 1 Jonnae Joseph - Honorable Mention (1st honor) Claire Grouwinkel - 4 G, 1 GWG in wins over USF, USD All-Freshman Team - Kala McDaniel