2019 Cavalier Women's Soccer
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Media Contact: Bill Bunting Mailing Address: Email: [email protected] John Paul Jones Arena Office: 434-982-5535 295 Massie Road, Roomm 154 Cell: 434-962-7644 P.O. Box 400853 www.VirginiaSports.com 2019 CAVALIER WOMEN’S SOCCER Charlottesville, VA 22904 2019 Schedule/Results @UVAWomenSoccer Facebook.com/UVAWomenSoccer Instagram.com/UVAWomenSoccer Aug. UC IRVINE W, 7-0 Game #14 • Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019 23 Klöckner Stadium #1 Virginia at #5 Florida State Series History: Virginia leads the all-time series 19-8-6 Aug. LIBERTY W, 6-0 Last Meeting: FSU won 3-1 in ACC Tournament semifinals 25 Klöckner Stadium Of Note: Five of last 10 meetings in postseason matchup Aug. 10-0-3, 2-0-3 ACC 11-2-0, 5-0-0 ACC EAST CAROLINA W, 4-0 Klöckner Stadium QUICK KICKS 30 • Virginia remained at the top of the United Soccer Coaches poll for the fourth consecutive week Sept. #12 WEST VIRGINIA W, 4-1 • The Virginia women’s team and men’s team both sit atop the coaches poll for the second straight week Klöckner Stadium • At 10-0-3, UVA is one of only two unbeaten teams nationally (BYU: 11-0-1) entering the weekend 1 • UVA boasts two of the top goal scorers in the ACC in Diana Ordoñez (1st - 12) and Meghan McCool Sept. #15 GEORGETOWN W, 2-0 (T3rd - 8) heading into the match with Florida State. 5 Klöckner Stadium • Ordoñez has 12 goals through 10 matches played, putting her second nationally in goals/game (1.2) Sept. • Despite two powerhouse scorers, the Hoos have 10 different goal scorers this season and 12 different MINNESOTA W, 2-0 players have tallied an assist in one of the nation’s top offenses 8 Klöckner Stadium • UVA’s 13-game unbeaten streak to start 2019 is tied for 5th longest unbeaten streak in program history Sept. WILLIAM & MARY • The Hoos are coming off the team’s ninth shutout of the season with the Wednesday draw at NC State W, 8-1 • UVA enters the weekend ranked top five nationally in scoring offense (3rd - 3.15 gpg), total goals Klöckner Stadium 12 (3rd - 41), points (T4th - 112) and points per game (4th - 8.61) Sept. at #8 Penn State W, 2-1 • With five matches remaining in the regular season, four come against teams currently in the top 50 of Jeffrey Field the RPI - at FSU (3), Louisville (13), Notre Dame (36) and Boston College (37) 15 • UVA has faced five top 25 teams this season with a 4-0-1 record against nationally-ranked opponents Sept. at Wake Forest T, 1-1 20 Spry Stadium 2 OT LAST TIME OUT FOR THE HOOS Sept. • Virginia continued to play on the road, playing the NC State Wolfpack to a scoreless draw in Raleigh #16 VIRGINIA TECH W, 2-0 • Laurel Ivory made saves on both shots on goal for the Wolfpack to keep the home team off the board 26 Klöckner Stadium • Virginia held a 5-to-2 edge in shots on frame despite NC State having a 13-to-12 edge in overall shots Sept. • NC State saved all five shots on frame, including two from Diana Ordoñez and one from Rebecca Jarrett #10 DUKE T, 0-0 Klöckner Stadium 2 OT VIRGINIA PROBABLE STARTERS 29 STARTING XI Oct. at Miami W, 3-0 No. Name Pos. GP-GS Min. G A Pts Of Note: Cobb Stadium 6 Anna Sumpter M 13-12 812 3 5 11 Hit equalizer for Hoos at Wake in 89th minute 4 7 Alexa Spaanstra M 13-13 1007 3 7 13 Had career-high four assist game vs. Liberty Oct. at NC State 8 Courtney Petersen D 13-13 1069 0 2 2 United Soccer Coaches All-Region as a junior T, 0-0 9 Diana Ordonez F 10-9 662 12 2 26 ACC leader in total goals and total points Dail Stadium 2 OT 9 10 Taryn Torres M 13-13 1013 1 3 5 Scored first goal of season vs. William & Mary Oct. 11 Zoe Morse D 13-13 1126 0 0 0 Has started 75-of-76 career matches for UVA at #5 Florida State 1 PM Seminole Stadium 13 Rebecca Jarrett F 13-13 751 3 5 11 Delivered two assists in 3-0 win at Miami 13 16 Phoebe McClernon D 13-13 1054 0 0 0 All-America selection last season as a junior Oct. NOTRE DAME 20 Talia Staude D 13-6 831 0 1 1 Sixth-ranked player in TDS class of 2019 2 PM 22 Meghan McCool F 13-13 866 8 0 16 Has scored in eight of 13 matches this year Klöckner Stadium 20 Oct. GOALKEEPER #16 LOUISVILLE 7 PM Klöckner Stadium No. Name Pos. GP-GS Min. Sv GAA ShO Of Note: 24 0 Laurel Ivory GK 12-12 1115 15 0.24 8 Has not allowed a goal in last 423 minutes Oct. BOSTON COLLEGE 1 PM Klöckner Stadium KEY RESERVES 27 No. Name Pos. GP-GS Min. G A Pts Of Note: Oct. 2 Sydney Zandi M 12-1 566 2 0 4 Hit game-winning goal at #8 Penn State at Syracuse 1 PM SU Stadium 3 Ashlynn Serepca D 13-1 542 4 1 9 Assisted on game winner vs. #16 Va. Tech 31 4 Cam Lexow F 13-0 283 1 1 3 Gatorade Player of the Year in Pa. in 2018 ACC Championships 12 Claire Constant D 11-7 665 3 1 7 Has first career goal and assist this season 14 Emma Dawson M 9-0 203 0 0 0 Played season-long 50 minutes vs. W&M 25 Alissa Gorzak F 13-3 573 0 1 1 Had two goals, four assists last season 2019 CAVALIER WOMEN'S SOCCER VIRGINIA IN THE RANKINGS Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Final United Soccer Coaches 9 6 5 4 1 1 1 1 Soccer America 8 6 5 4 2 2 2 2 Top Drawer Soccer 5 5 5 3 1 1 1 1 RPI -- -- -- -- -- 21 9 12 HOOS BACK 2019 HONORS • UVA returns 16 letterwinners and nine starters from last year’s squad that advanced to the Round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament ACC Player of the Week • Back are five players who earned post-season honors from the ACC - Phoebe McClernon (D) was a 9/3 - Diana Ordoñez - F - Offensive second-team selection, while Courtney Petersen (D), Alexa Spaanstra (F) and Taryn Torres (M) 9/10 - Laurel Ivory - GK - Defensive 10/1 - Laurel Ivory - GK - Defensive were third-team selections. Rebecca Jarrett (F) was an All-Freshman selection • McClernon earned third-team All-America honors, while Jarrett, Petersen and Spaanstra were All-Region Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week • UVA returners contributed 35-of-52 goals scored a year ago and 35-of-49 assists 9/3 - Taryn Torres (MF) • Among those are 3 of the top 5 goal scorers in Meghan McCool (9), Spaanstra (9) and Jarrett (6) 9/10 - Rebecca Jarrett (F) Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Best XI Team TALENTED NEWCOMERS JOIN CAVALIERS Phoebe McClernon - D - First Team • The group is ranked No. 14 nationally by Top Drawer Soccer in its annual ranking of recruiting classes Diana Ordonez - F - Freshman Team • Diana Ordoñez enrolled early and has began practice in the spring along with transfer Lauren Hinton • Ordoñez was the No. 12 ranked player nationally and was a Gatorade Player of the Year for Texas MAC Hermann Trophy Preseason Watch List Laurel Ivory • Talia Staude was the No. 6 ranked player nationally and a two-time TDS All-America selection Phoebe McClernon • Cayla White was a team captain and ranked as the No. 136 player nationally by Top Drawer Soccer Alexa Spaanstra • Jansen Eichenlaub is a two-time Gatorade Player of the Year and two-time TDS All-America • Lacey McCormack was a two-time United Soccer Coaches All-America selection in high school GOALS SCORED 2011-PRESENT HOOS SET SCORING STANDARD NATIONALLY SINCE 2011 1. VIRGINIA -545 • Virginia has had a high-powered offense under head coach Steve Swanson, but especially since 2011 2. Stanford - 516 • Over the last nine seasons, UVA leads the nation as the one of only two teams with at least 500 goals in that span 3. Penn State - 479 • Virginia led the nation in goals scored in 2014 with 88 goals on the way to an NCAA runner-up finish 4. Florida State - 464 • UVA also led the nation in goals scored with 78 goals scored throughout the 2013 campaign 5. Texas A&M - 457 • UVA was in the top 10 nationally last season in goals scored (52), ranking eighth nationally 6. Georgetown - 446 • This season, Virginia is currently third in scoring offense (3.15 gpg), third nationally in goals scored (41), fourth in total points 7. Florida - 426 (112), fourth in points per game (8.54) and 15th in total assists (30) entering the weekend 8. UCLA - 421 9. North Carolina - 403 10. West Virginia - 399 VIRGINIA’S GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS GK F F F MF MF MF D D D D UC Irvine Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Constant McClernon Morse Petersen Liberty Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Constant McClernon Morse Petersen East Carolina Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Constant McClernon Morse Petersen #12 West Virginia Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Constant McClernon Morse Petersen #15 Georgetown Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Constant McClernon Morse Petersen Minnesota Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Constant McClernon Morse Petersen William & Mary Moran Jarrett McCool Gorzak Spaanstra Zandi Torres Constant McClernon Morse Petersen at #8 Penn State Ivory Jarrett McCool Gorzak Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Staude McClernon Morse Petersen at Wake Forest Ivory Jarrett McCool Serepca Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Staude McClernon Morse Petersen #16 Virginia Tech Ivory Jarrett McCool Gorzak Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Staude McClernon Morse Petersen #10 Duke Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Staude McClernon Morse Petersen at Miami Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Staude McClernon Morse Petersen at NC State Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Staude McClernon Morse Petersen at Florida State Notre Dame Louisville Boston College at Syracuse Bold = First Career Start Italics = Goal Scored in Match Bold Italics = First Career Goal 2019 CAVALIER WOMEN'S SOCCER KLÖCKNER STADIUM KIND TO CAVALIERS VIRGINIA’S ALL-TIME TOP 10 WINS • Virginia has had success at Klöckner Stadium with a 272-50-23 record (.822) since it opened in 1992 • In ACC matches played at Klöckner Stadium, UVA holds an 86-26-13 record (.740) through 27 years Date Opponent UVA Rank Score 9/15/19 at #8 Penn State #4 2-1 • UVA won 38 straight home matches (2013-2015), the sixth-longest home win streak in NCAA history 9/10/17 #5 Penn State #8 3-2 8/24/17 at #2 West Virginia #10 2-1 (2ot) ALL-TIME VS.