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101509 PEP-LMU Release.Indd For Immediate Release • October 15,15, 2009 SID Contact: Jason Brough • Office Phone: (503) 943-8439 • Cell Phone: (503) 706-3460 • Fax: (503) 943-7242 • Email: [email protected] 2009 Schedule/Results No. 2 Pilots Travel to Pepperdine, LMU DATE OPPONENT TIME Aug. 22 Oregon W, 3-0 No. 2 Portland (12-1, 1-0) at Pepperdine (7-4-1, 0-0-1) Aug. 28 #16 California W, 4-0 Oct. 16, 2009 • 3:00 PM • Malibu, Calif. (Tari Frahm Rokus Field - 1,000) Aug. 30 #24 Washington W, 2-0 Sept. 4-6 Husky Invitational (Seattle, Wash.) Sept. 4 #23 Colorado College W, 2-0 Live Stats: pepperdinesports.com Sept. 6 Columbia W, 5-1 Series: UP leads 13-2-1 Sept. 11-13 Nike Invitational (Portland, Ore.) Sept. 11 #11 Illinois W, 4-1 Sept. 13 Miami W, 2-0 No. 2 Portland (12-1) at LMU (8-3-2, 0-0-1) Sept. 18 #17 Texas A&M L, 1-3 Oct. 18, 2009 • 12:00 PM • Los Angeles, Calif. (Sullivan Field - 2,000) Sept. 20 Southern Methodist W, 6-0 Sept. 25 #22 Oregon State W, 1-0 Oct. 2 Montana W, 7-0 Live Audio/Stats: lmulionss.com Oct. 4 Washington State W, 2-1 Series: UP leads 16-0-1 Oct. 10 Gonzaga* W, 7-0 Oct. 16 Pepperdine* 3:00 PM Oct. 18 Loyola Marymount* 12:00 PM Oct. 23 Saint Mary’s* 7:00 PM Game Information Oct. 25 San Francisco* 12:00 PM The No. 2 Portland Pilots continue West Coast Conference women’s soccer action on the road Nov. 1 Santa Clara* (FSC) 1:00 PM this weekend. Portland (12-1-0, 1-0-0) will face Pepperdine (7-4-1, 0-0-1) on Friday, Oct. 16 at 3 Nov. 6 San Diego* (ESPNU) 8:00 PM p.m. and them play at Loyola Marymount (8-3-2, 0-0-1) on Sunday, Oct. 18 at noon. Live stats for Nov. 13-15 NCAA First/Second Rounds both games will be linked on the women’s soccer schedule at portlandpilots.com. Nov. 20-22 NCAA Third Rounds Nov. 27-29 NCAA Quarterfi nals Dec. 4-6 College Cup (Cary, N.C.) Pilots Briefl y... • Portland improved to 7-0 this season with a 7-0 rout of Gonzaga in its WCC opener Saturday *WCC game • Danielle Foxhoven scored four goals to earn WCC and National Player of the Week honors All times are Pacifi c and subject to change • Foxhoven has twice been named the National Player of the week and is a three-time WCC Home games in BOLD Player of the Week honoree in 2009 ***Ranking is at time of game*** • Foxhoven ranks second nationally in points and goals per game, while her 15 goals this season give 31 career goals (T-9th in UP history) • Michelle Enyeart (8g, 8a) is 14th nationally in points per game 2009 RESULTS • Portland ranks third nationally in scoring offense and fi fth in goals-against average Overall .............................................12-1-0 • Portland has outscored opponents 46-6 this season with nine shutouts WCC ..................................................1-0-0 • Sophomore D Kassi McCluskie made her fi rst appearance of 2009 on Saturday after recovering Home .................................................7-0-0 from offseason back surgery Away ..................................................3-1-0 • The Pilots were No. 4 in the fi rst NCAA RPI release, announced on Tuesday, Oct. 6 Neutral ...............................................2-0-0 • Portland in the national polls this week: Against Ranked Opponents ...............5-1-0 - TopDrawerSoccer.com #2; NSCAA #4; Soccer America #2; Soccer Times #3 - CollegeSoccer360.com Composite Ranking - No. 3 2008 RESULTS • Kelsey Davis is one of 10 fi nalists for the 2009 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Overall .............................................20-2-0 • The Pilots are averaging 3,683 fans per home contest WCC ..................................................7-0-0 • Portland will have no national team confl icts for the fi rst time since winning the 2005 NCAA title Home ...............................................12-1-0 • Head coach Garrett Smith has a 128-18-7 record in his seventh year at the helm • Pilots logged the sixth 20-win season in school history last year and third in the last six years Away ..................................................6-1-0 • Portland has won two consecutive and 10 total WCC Championships Neutral ...............................................2-0-0 • UP has two NCAA titles (2002, 2005) and eight NCAA College Cup appearances Against Ranked Opponents ...............6-2-0 2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • October 15, 2009 • Page 2 • www.portlandpilots.com • Scouting Pepperdine The Waves (7-4-1, 0-0-1) defeated Cal State Bakersfi eld, 1-0, last week before tying conference rival LMU, 0-0, on Sunday. Against LMU, Pepperdine had a 23-9 edge in shots and 11-2 margin in corner kicks. Roxanne Barker recorded fi ve saves to preserve the shutout for Pepperdine. The Waves are led offensively by Michelle Spacciapolli with three goals and an assist. Callie Payeatt also has three goals on the season. As a team, Pepperdine boasts a 0.73 goals-against average with seven shutouts. Women’s Soccer Quick Facts Pepperdine and Portland had no common non-conference opponents this season. Started Women’s Soccer: ................................. 1980 Notable Waves games include 1-0 road wins at Tennessee and Utah, a 2-1 loss vs. All-Time Overall Record: ..............432-130-40 (.751) Kansas and 2-0 loss against UCLA. All-Time WCC Record/Years: .....97-13-6 (.862)/18th Head coach Tim Ward is in his 12th season with the Waves. Pepperdine fi nished the Facility (Capacity): .. Merlo Field at the Clive Charles 2008 season with a 9-9-2 record and 4-3-0 WCC mark. The squad returns six starters ...................................Soccer Complex (4,892) and 14 letterwinners. Portland is 12-2-1 all-time against Pepperdine. Merlo Field Record/Years: ........182-20-7 (.887)/20th 2008 Results: ......20-2-0 (7-0-0)/NCAA Quarterfi nals Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................... 9/2 Scouting Loyola Marymount Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................ 18/3 The Lions (8-3-2, 0-0-1) tied Pepperdine in their WCC opener last Sunday. Goal- Newcomers: ............................................................ 5 keeper Alyssa Clark recorded 10 saves to help secure the shutout. Erin Rementer leads Head Coach (Years): ...................Garrett Smith (7th) the Lions with fi ve goals, while Julie Gallaudet has two goals and a team-high seven as- Career Record: ....................... 128-18-7 (.859) sists. LMU and Portland had two common non-conference opponents this season. The Record at School: ...................................Same Waves lost 3-2 to Oregon and 2-1 to Oregon State. Other key LMU games include wins WCC Record: ...............................36-3-4 (.884) over Arizona (2-1) and Missouri (1-0) and a tie with Utah (2-2). Director of Soccer (Years): ..................Bill Irwin (7th) Assistants (Years): ..........................Rob Baarts (6th) Head coach Joe Mallia is in his third year with the Lions and is 30-15-6 at the school. ...................................................Lisa Sari (3rd) LMU returns eight starters and 21 letterwinners from last year’s 10-6-3 squad. ...................................... Brandon McNeil (2nd) Dir. of Soccer Operations: .............Whitney Stipetich Statistical Comparison Volunteer Assistant: ...........................Kayla Crandall Team Record Goals Assists Shots/Gm. GA Avg. Saves Shutouts Athletic Trainer: .................................... Greg Waltner Portland 12-1-0 46 42 17.2 0.46 55 9 Pepperdine 7-4-1 11 6 13.2 0.73 43 7 General Information LMU 8-3-2 19 17 11.5 0.81 65 8 Mailing Address: ................5000 N. Willamette Blvd. .........................................Portland, OR 97203 Last Week Athletics Phone: ................................(503) 943-7117 Saturday, Oct. 10: Portland 7, Gonzaga 0 --- Danielle Foxhoven continued her torrid scoring Website: ...............................www.portlandpilots.com Affi liation: .........................................NCAA Division I streak with four goals in Portland’s 7-0 shutout of Gonzaga before 3,678 fans at the Clive Charles Conference: ............................................West Coast Soccer Complex. Foxhoven became the 13th player in school history with a four-goal game and Founded: .......................................................... 1901 only the sixth player in program history with multiple hat tricks in the same season. Portland Enrollment: ...................................................... 3,300 outshot Gonzaga 24-2 and had a 9-1 edge in corner kicks for the match. Foxhoven scored fi rst Nickname: .........................................................Pilots in the 23rd minute on an assist from Michelle Enyeart. She added a penalty kick goal in the 27th Colors: ............................................Purple and white minute and then assisted on Enyeart’s goal in the 36th minute. She notched her hat trick just President: ....Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C., J.D. before halftime, again on an Enyeart assist. Leading 4-0 at the half, Foxhoven wasted little time Athletic Director: .................................Larry Williams in recording her fi nal goal. She fi nished a cross from Jessica Tsao in the 59th minute before Ticket Offi ce: .....................................(503) 943-7525 being subbed out with 19 minutes remaining in regulation. Sophomore Halley Kreminski re- Media Information corded Portland’s fi nal two goals, both coming in the fi nal 15 minutes of action. Gonzaga starting SID (WSOC Contact): ........................ Jason Brough goalkeeper Amy Danielson was given a red card in the 34th minute after a hard tackle outside the Email: [email protected] penalty box on Foxhoven. The Bulldogs played the fi nal 57 minutes with 10 players as Portland Offi ce Phone: ...................................(503) 943-8439 Cell Phone: ......................................(503) 706-3460 created multiple scoring chances throughout the run of play. Portland senior goalkeeper Kelsey Press Box Phone: ............................(503) 943-7591 Davis made two pedestrian saves on shots from distance in the fi nal two minutes and recorded Fax: ..................................................(503) 943-7242 her fi fth shutout of the season. Oct. 13 - Tue. Oct. 14 - Wed. Oct. 15 - Thu.
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