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 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. Oct. 16 - Fri. Oct. 17 - Sat. Oct. 18 - Sun. Oct. 19 - Mon. Practice Practice Practice Game Day Off Day Game Day Off Day at Pepperdine, 3 p.m. or at LMU, 12 p.m. Frahm Rokus Field Practice Sullivan Field Malibu, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif.

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2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • October 15, 2009 • Page 3 • www.portlandpilots.com • Davis: Lowe’s Senior CLASS Finalist Trick or Treat? Live Video Streaming Kelsey Davis has been named one of 10 Foxhoven joined elite company by record- at www.PilotsVideo.com women’s soccer fi nalists for the 2009 Lowe’s ing her second hat trick of the season with four The University of Portland will provide Senior CLASS Award, presented to one NCAA goals against Gonzaga on Oct. 10. She also video streaming for a majority of home events Division I individual per sport. Online fan voting had three goals in 7-0 win over Montana on during the 2008-09 sports season. All home is available right now at seniorclassaward. Oct. 2. Only fi ve other players in UP history soccer, volleyball, and basketball games will com. Fan votes will be combined with votes have had two or more hat tricks in the same now be streamed live with a correspond- from coaches and media to determine the season. Foxhoven joins as ing audio broadcast at pilotsvideo.com. recipient of the award. Eligible student-ath- the only players to do it in the 2000s: Subscription fees will be required to receive letes must be classifi ed as an NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Multi-Hat Trick Seasons the video service, but UP will once again be senior and have notable achievements in four 2009 Danielle Foxhoven (2) providing FREE audio-only broadcasts for areas of excellence – classroom, character, 2005 Christine Sinclair (2) fans at portlandpilots.com. community and competition. Davis looks to 2002 Christine Sinclair (2) 2008-09 Pricing Structure: follow in the footsteps of former Pilot team- 1995 Wynne McIntosh (2) All-Access Pass: $75 mate Stephanie Cox, who was the inaugural 1994 Tiffeny Milbrett (4) Women’s Soccer Pass: $50 women’s soccer winner in 2007. Shannon MacMillan (3) Single Games: $8 1993 Shannon MacMillan (2) Foxhoven’s Fury 1992 Tiffeny Milbrett (4) Follow the Pilots Online... Sophomore F Danielle Foxhoven con- Shannon MacMillan (2) Follow the Pilots with free audio broadcasts, tinued her scoring tear with four goals and 1991 Tiffeny Milbrett (3) podcasts, live statistics, news releases, player an assist against Gonzaga on Saturday. She 1990 Tori Rogel (3) bios, schedules and feature stories online at became the 13th player in school history with portlandpilots.com. a four-goal game and was named the Soccer McCluskie Returns The Pilots are also up-to-date on all the new America National Player of the week for the Sophomore D Kassi McCluskie made her social media sites, so be sure to follow these second time this year, while earning her third fi rst appearance of the season off the bench sites regularly: WCC Player of the Week honor. Foxhoven now against Gonzaga on Saturday. She played 15 www.twitter.com/PortlandPilots ranks second nationally in goals and points minutes off the bench. McCluskie is returning www.facebook.com/PortlandPilots per game. Her 15 goals and 34 points lead the from offseason back surgery. As a freshman in www.youtube.com/UPPurplePride Pilots and she has already cracked UP’s top 2008, she played all 22 matches with 19 starts 10 in career goals (31, T-9th). while logging the most minutes of any fi eld

OCTOBER 13 NATIONAL POLLS (Bold indicates a 2009 Portland opponent) NSCAA Soccer America Top Drawer Soccer Soccer Times Rank School W-L-T Rank School W-L-T Rank School W-L-T Rank School W-L-T 1. Stanford 13-0-0 1. Stanford 13-0-0 1. Stanford 13-0-0 1. Stanford 13-0-0 2. North Carolina 11-1-1 2. PORTLAND 11-1-0 2. PORTLAND 12-1-0 2. North Carolina 11-1-1 3. UCLA 11-1-1 3. North Carolina 10-1-1 3. North Carolina 11-1-1 3. PORTLAND 12-1-0 4. PORTLAND 12-1-0 4. UCLA 11-1-1 4. UCLA 11-1-1 4. UCLA 11-1-1 5. South Carolina 13-0-1 5. South Carolina 13-0-1 5. Florida State 10-2-1 5. South Carolina 13-0-1 6. Wake Forest 10-2-1 6. Florida State 10-2-1 6. USC 10-3-0 6. Boston College 11-2-0 7. Notre Dame 10-3-1 7. Boston College 11-2-0 7. Boston College 11-2-0 7. Wake Forest 10-2-1 8. Boston College 11-2-0 8. Notre Dame 10-3-1 8. Notre Dame 10-3-1 8. Florida State 10-2-1 9. Florida State 10-2-1 9. USC 10-3-0 9. Wake Forest 10-2-1 9. Notre Dame 10-3-1 10. Rutgers 10-2-3 10. Maryland 10-2-1 10. South Carolina 12-0-1 10. Southern California 10-3-0 11. Florida 10-4-1 11. Virginia Tech 10-3-0 11. BYU 11-2-2 11. Rutgers 10-2-3 12. Central Florida 10-3-1 12. BYU 11-2-2 12. UCF 9-3-1 12. Brigham Young 11-2-2 13. Maryland 10-2-1 13. Wake Forest 10-2-1 13. Texas A&M 9-4-1 13. Virginia Tech 10-3-0 14. Texas A&M 9-4-1 14. UCF 10-3-1 14. Washington 8-2-2 14. Texas A&M 9-4-1 15. USC 10-3-0 15. Michigan State 7-1-4 15. LSU 8-3-2 15. Louisiana State 9-3-2 16. Virginia Tech 10-3-0 16. Texas A&M 9-4-1 16. Georgia 10-2-1 16. Ohio State 10-2-1 16. LSU 9-3-2 17. California 8-3-1 17. Rutgers 10-2-3 17. Florida 10-4-1 18. Purdue 7-3-3 18. St. John’s 10-3-1 18. Florida 9-4-1 18. California 8-3-1 19. Ohio State 10-2-1 19. Rutgers 10-2-3 19. California 8-3-1 19. Maryland 10-2-1 20. Santa Clara 8-5-1 20. LSU 9-3-2 20. Ohio State 10-2-1 20. Central Florida 10-3-1 21. California 8-3-1 21. Mississippi 9-3-1 21. Minnesota 10-2-2 21. Georgia 11-2-1 22. Indiana 9-3-1 22. Marquette 9-4-2 22. Georgetown 10-3-2 22. Santa Clara 8-5-1 23. Georgia 11-2-1 23. Ohio State 10-2-1 23. Maryland 10-2-1 23. Purdue 7-3-3 24. Arizona State 7-3-2 24. Georgia 11-2-1 24. Virginia Tech 11-3-0 24. Washington State 8-3-1 25. BYU 11-2-2 25. San Diego 7-4-2 25. Virginia 6-4-3 25. St. John’s 10-3-1 2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • October 15, 2009 • Page 4 • www.portlandpilots.com • 2009 WCC Standings player (1756). Fellow central defender, fresh- Tsao Providing Spark man Cloee Colohan, has now missed the last TeamTeam WCC Pts. Overall Pct. Junior D Jessica Tsao was named to the Portland 1-0-0 3 12-1-0 .923 eight games due to injury. collegesoccer360.com primetime players of San Francisco 1-0-0 3 6-1-5 .708 the week list on Sept. 1 after helping the Pilots San Diego 1-0-0 3 7-4-2 .615 Enyeart WCC Player of the Month record two shutouts and also contributing two Loyola Marymount 0-0-1 1 8-3-2 .692 Senior MF/F Michelle Enyeart was named assists. Tsao is Portland’s highest scoring Pepperdine 0-0-1 1 7-4-1 .625 the WCC Player of the Month after leading the defender with fi ve assists this season and 11 Santa Clara 0-1-0 0 8-5-1 .607 Pilots to a 6-1 record in September. Enyeart for her career. Saint Mary’sMary’s 0-1-0 0 8-6-0 .571 scored six goals with three assists during the Gonzaga 0-1-0 0 6-7-0 .462 month and was named the TopDrawerSoccer. Dual Keepers com National Player of the Week on Sept. 14 Senior Kelsey Davis and redshirt sopho- This Week... after leading the Pilots to the Nike Invitational more Hailee DeYoung have split duty between Oct. 16 title. Enyeart recorded her fi rst career hat trick the pipes for the Pilots this year. Davis is a *GONZAGA at LMU 12:30 PM against Illinois and scored the game-winner two-time All-WCC honoree, while DeYoung *PORTLAND at PEPPERDINE 3:00 PM against Miami to take the Most Outstanding redshirted last season after making fi ve starts *SAN DIEGO at SAINT MARY’S 3:00 PM Offensive Player of the tournament award. as a freshman in 2007. Through 13 games, the *SANTA CLARA at USF 5:00 PM She also earned WCC Player of the Week and Pilots have recorded nine shutouts with a 0.46 Oct. 18 unanimous national team of the week honors goals-against average and 55 saves (Davis 35, *SAN DIEGO at USF 11:00 AM for her efforts. DeYoung 19). *PORTLAND at LMU 12:00 PM *GONZAGA at PEPPERDINE 1:00 PM Lineup Adjustments National Honors for the Pilots *SANTA CLARA at SAINT MARY’S 1:00 PM Head coach Garrett Smith has made some Senior MF Michelle Enyeart recorded lineup adjustments over the last few weeks her fi rst career hat trick in a Sept. 11 win over * Denotes conference match; All times PST in the wake of injuries. Freshman midfi elder Illinois and then and added the game-winner Taylor Brooke, sophomore defender Kristen against Miami two days later to garner national Recent Results... Kelly and sophomore midfi elder Charney player of the week honors from TopDrawerSoc- Oct. 11 Burk all made their fi rst starts of the season cer.com. Enyeart became the third straight Pi- *LMU tied PEPPERDINE 0-0 (2ot) on Sept. 20 at SMU, a 6-0 Pilot win. Smith also lot player to earn a national player of the week *SAN DIEGO def. SANTA CLARA 1-0 moved freshman Kendall Johnson and senior award, with Danielle Foxhoven and Sophie *USF def. SAINT MARY’S 2-1 (ot) Michelle Enyeart to the starting forward posi- Schmidt claiming Soccer America’s weekly Oct. 10 tions and shifted junior Sophie Schmidt to an honors on Sept. 1 and Sept. 8, respectively. *PORTLAND def. GONZAGA 7-0 attacking midfi eld role. With central defenders Oct. 8 Kassi McCluskie (back) Cloee Colohan (leg), More Enyeart... PEPPERDINE def. CS Bakersfi eld 1-0 missing games due to injury, Megan Sweeney Michelle Enyeart has now moved into fi fth Oct. 7 has moved from leftback to centerback for the place on UP’s career points list with 122 (43g, SAN DIEGO tied Long Beach State 0-0 (2ot) last few weeks. 36a). She is two points shy of Justi Baumgardt. Her 43 goals are fi th in UP history. She is also 2009 WCC Preseason Poll Chandhoke Back fi fth in assists. Enyeart scored her 100th career 1. Portland 49 (7) Junior MF Kendra Chandhoke missed all point in the 2009 season opener and then 2. San Diego 41 but six games last season due to injury and joined the 30-goal, 30-assist club one game 3. Santa Clara 38 (1) was granted a medical hardship waiver. A later. She is one of only six Pilots in the club. 4. Pepperdine 29 redshirt junior MF/F, Chandhoke competed 5. Loyola Marymount 28 with the U.S. U-23 National Team this spring National Team Notes 6. Gonzaga 16 and has started 11 games for the Pilots thus • Eight players on the 2009 roster have na- 7. San Francisco 12 far, recording four goals and two assists. In 64 tional team playing experience 8. Saint Mary’s 11 career matches, she has 60 points (25g, 10a) • Portland will have no national team confl icts the fourth highest total on the active roster. for the fi rst time since winning the 2005 title 2009 PORTLAND TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS Points Goals Assists Shots Danielle Foxhoven ...... 34 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 15 Michelle Enyeart ...... 8 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 46 Michelle Enyeart ...... 24 Michelle Enyeart ...... 8 Sophie Schmidt ...... 5 Michelle Enyeart ...... 36 Sophie Schmidt ...... 19 Sophie Schmidt ...... 7 Jessica Tsao ...... 5 Sophie Schmidt ...... 34 Kendra Chandhoke ...... 10 Kendra Chandhoke ...... 4 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 4 Kendra Chandhoke ...... 24 ...... 8 Elli Reed ...... 3 Charney Burk ...... 3 Charney Burk ...... 22 Halley Kreminski ...... 8 Halley Kreminski ...... 3 Six Players ...... 2 Halley Kreminski ...... 17 Kendall Johnson ...... 6 Kendall Johnson ...... 2 Elli Reed ...... 11 2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • October 15, 2009 • Page 5 • www.portlandpilots.com • • Michelle Enyeart, and Elli Below is the list of former Pilots and their WPS 2009 Honors Reed return after missing the 2008 playoffs affi liation: while leading the U.S. U-20s to the FIFA World Player WPS Team MAC Hermann Preseason Watch List Cup title last year Cori Alexander Sky Blue FC (New Jersey) Kelsey Davis • GK Kelsey Davis earned her fi rst call-up to Stephanie Cox Michelle Enyeart the U.S. Women’s National Team this summer Tiffeny Milbrett FC Gold Pride – Bay Area Sophie Schmidt • Kendra Chandhoke and Jessica Tsao each earned caps with the U.S. U-23s this spring Lisa Sari Los Angeles Sol Soccer America Preseason All-America Christine Sinclair FC Gold Pride – Bay Area Michelle Enyeart (1st Team) Foxhoven’s Summer Success Angie Woznuk St. Louis Athletica Preseason All-Conference Danielle Foxhoven already has 31 career Kelsey Davis goals after leading the team with 16 strikes Pilots Announce Televised Games Michelle Enyeart as a true freshman in 2008. Foxhoven also Portland will have two regular season games Danielle Foxhoven had a successful summer as she helped the televised nationally in 2009. The Pilots will play Sophie Schmidt Colorado Rush to its second consecutive U.S. at Santa Clara on Sunday, November 1 at 2 Youth Soccer National Championship with p.m. live on Fox Soccer Channel. Portland’s WCC Player of the Week a hat trick in the fi nals. Foxhoven won the regular season fi nale against San Diego on Danielle Foxhoven (Aug. 31, Oct. 5, Oct. 12) Golden Boot Award for the tourney. Friday, November 6 at 8 p.m. will be televised Sophie Schmidt (Sept. 7) live on ESPNU. Michelle Enyeart (Sept. 14) Fresh Faces WCC Player of the Month Head coach Garrett Smith brought in fi ve Home Sweet Home Michelle Enyeart (September) freshmen for his 2009 recruiting class. Three of Portland has led the nation in average the fi ve are native Oregonians - Kendall John- attending four years in a row and 2009 is off to National Team of the Week son (Portland), Taylor Brooke (West Linn) and a good start too. A standing room only crowd *SA - Soccer America; TDS - Top Drawer Soccer; CS - CollegeSoccer360 Elinor Priest (Portland). Folsom, Calif. native of 5,068 (the third largest crowd in Merlo Field Danielle Foxhoven (3) Molly Klier and U.S. Under-19 National TeamTeam history) witnessed a 4-0 Pilot win over Cali- * SA/TDS/CS, Sept. 1 member and two-time Youth All-American fornia in the season opener. Through seven * SA/TDS, Oct. 6 Cloee Colohan (West Point, Utah) complete games, Portland is averaging 3,683 fans. * SA/TDS, Oct. 13 the class. Last year, Portland established a new Jessica Tsao (CS, Sept. 1) single-season total attendance record for Sophie Schmidt (SA/TDS, Sept. 8) women’s soccer (47,082) breaking the previ- Michelle Enyeart (SA/TDS/CS) Pilots in the Pros ous mark of 47,035 set by Texas A&M in 2007. A total of seven former Portland Pilots made National Player of the Week The program also led the nation in average Danielle Foxhoven (Sept. 1, SA; Oct. 13, SA) Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) rosters attendance (3,622). Sophie Schmidt (Sept. 8, SA) during the inaugural 2009 season, the third The home fi eld advantage over the years Michelle Enyeart (Sept. 14, TDS) most of any school in the nation. Portland is quite apparent as the Pilots post a 182-20- assistant coach Lisa Sari returned to the Pilot 7 (.887) home record at Merlo Field since its Tournament Honors bench in late August after helping the Los inception in 1990. Sophie Schmidt (Husky Invite Off. MVP) Angeles Sol to the WPS championship game. Portland led the nation in average atten- Michelle Enyeart (Nike Invite Off. MVP) dance the previous three seasons as well.

2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • October 15, 2009 • Page 6 • www.portlandpilots.com • 2009 Roster No. Name Pos. Hgt. Yr. Exp. Hometown/Previous School(s) Alphabetical 1 Hailee DeYoung GK 5-10 So.* 1V Draper, Utah/Alta HS 5 Taylor Brooke 2 Sara Jackman MF 5-9 Jr. 2V Garland, Texas/Naaman Forest HS 15 Charney Burk 3 Kendall Johnson MF/F 5-5 Fr. HS Portland, Ore./Lincoln HS 17 Kendra Chandhoke 4 Kristen Kelly D 5-8 Jr. 2V Tigard, Ore./Tigard HS 10 Cloee Colohan 5 Taylor Brooke MF 5-3 Fr. HS West Linn, Ore./West Linn HS 22 Kelsey Davis 6 Michelle Olivier D 5-9 So. 1V Roswell, Ga./Wheeler HS 1 Hailee DeYoung 7 Elli Reed MF/D 5-5 Jr. 2V Park City, Utah/Park City HS 12 Michelle Enyeart 8 Kassi McCluskie D 5-7 So. 1V Scottsdale, Ariz./Desert Mountain HS 9 Danielle Foxhoven 9 Danielle Foxhoven F 5-6 So. 1V Littleton, Colo./J.K. Mullen HS 19 Janelle Jacka 10 Cloee Colohan D 5-8 Fr. HS West Point, Utah/Syracuse HS 2 Sara Jackman 11 Keelin Winters MF 5-8 Jr. 2V Englewood, Colo./Regis Jesuit HS 3 Kendall Johnson 12 Michelle Enyeart MF/F 5-6 Sr. 3V Hemet, Calif./Hemet HS 4 Kristen Kelly 13 Sophie Schmidt F 5-7 Jr. 2V Abbotsford, B.C., Canada./WJ Mouat Secondary 23 Molly Klier 14 Halley Kreminski MF/F 5-9 So. 1V Eagle, Idaho/Eagle HS 14 Halley Kreminski 15 Charney Burk MF 5-3 So. 1V North Tustin, Calif./Foothill HS 8 Kassi McCluskie 16 Jessica Tsao D 5-4 Jr. 2V Portland, Ore./Oregon Episcopal School 21 Emma Nelson 17 Kendra Chandhoke MF/F 5-7 Jr.* 3V Morrison, Colo./Heritage HS 6 Michelle Olivier 18 Elinor Priest F 5-9 Fr. HS Portland, Ore./St. Mary’s Academy 18 Elinor Priest 19 Janelle Jacka F 5-8 Sr. 3V Federal Way, Wash./Bellarmine Prep HS 7 Elli Reed 20 Megan Sweeney D 5-2 Jr.* 2V Federal Way, Wash./Bellarmine Prep HS 13 Sophie Schmidt 21 Emma Nelson MF/D 5-6 So. 1V Mill Creek, Wash./Archbishop Murphy HS 20 Megan Sweeney 22 Kelsey Davis GK 5-10 Sr.* 2V Thousand Oaks, Calif./Thousand Oaks HS/UCLA 16 Jessica Tsao 23 Molly Klier D 5-7 Fr. HS Folsom, Calif./St. Francis HS 11 Keelin Winters Associate Director/Women’s Coach: Garrett Smith (7th year - 18th overall, UP ‘91) * Utilized Redshirt Season Director of Soccer: Bill Irwin (7th year - 23rd overall, UP ‘94) Assistants: Rob Baarts (6th year, UP ‘90), Lisa Sari (3rd year, UP ‘07), Brandon McNeil (2nd year, UP ‘02) Director of Soccer Operations: Whitney Stipetich (1st year, Kentucky ‘07) Volunteer Assistant: Kayla Crandall (1st year, Westmont ‘08) BY POSITION BY CLASS BY GEOGRAPHY PRONUNCIATIONS Forwards Danielle Foxhoven Seniors (3) Kelsey Davis Arizona Kassi McCluskie Chandhoke CHAND-hoke Janelle Jacka Michelle Enyeart British Columbia Sophie Schmidt Kendall Johnson Janelle Jacka Colohan COOL-uh-han California Charney Burk Elinor Priest Kelsey Davis Enyeart EN-yurt Sophie Schmidt Juniors (8) Kendra Chandhoke Michelle Enyeart Sara Jackman Foxhoven FOX-ho-vin Molly Klier Midfi elders Taylor Brooke Kristen Kelly Klier CLEAR Charney Burk Elli Reed Colorado Kendra Chandhoke Kendra Chandhoke Sophie Schmidt Danielle Foxhoven Kreminski kruh-MIN-SKEE Michelle Enyeart Megan Sweeney Keelin Winters McCluskie mic-CLU-SKEE Sara Jackman Jessica Tsao Georgia Michelle Olivier Keelin Winters Halley Kreminski Idaho Halley Kreminski Olivier UH-live-EE-AY Keelin Winters Sophomores (7) Charney Burk Oregon Taylor Brooke Tsao TSOU Defenders Cloee Colohan Hailee DeYoung Kendall Johnson Kristen Kelly Danielle Foxhoven Kristen Kelly Molly Klier Halley Kreminski Elinor Priest Kassi McCluskie Kassi McCluskie Jessica Tsao Michelle Olivier Emma Nelson Texas Sara Jackman Emma Nelson Michelle Olivier Utah Cloee Colohan Elli Reed Freshmen (5) Taylor Brooke Hailee DeYoung Megan Sweeney Cloee Colohan Elli Reed Jessica Tsao Kendall Johnson Washington Janelle Jacka Emma Nelson Goalkeepers Kelsey Davis Molly Klier Megan Sweeney Hailee DeYoung Elinor Priest 2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • October 15, 2009 • Page 7 • www.portlandpilots.com • Associate Director of Soccer Garrett Smith • Seventh year; 18th year overall at UP Garrett Smith was promoted to associate director of soccer in the fall of 2003, responsible for handling the daily operations of the women’s soccer team after serving 11 years as an assistant to coach Clive Charles. Smith, who also assists the men’s team, has lifted the women’s program to new heights during his six years in the main seat. He has advanced the team beyond the third round each year, highlighted by a NCAA title run and undefeated 2005 season. The 2008 season marked Smith’s third 20-win campaign as the Pilots fi nished 20-2-0 and lost at Stanford in the quarterfi nals by a 1-0 margin. With three starters missing the entire playoff run while leading the U.S. to the Under-20 FIFA World Cup title, Smith’s patch worked roster came within minutes of reaching the school’s ninth College Cup. The Pilots also led the nation in average attendance for the fourth consecutive season. Smith also overcame many obstacles during 2007 and was named the FieldTurf National Coach of the Year, his second such honor after claiming the Soccer Times National Coach of the Year award in 2005. Numerous key players were lost to injury and two players – Stephanie Lopez and Sophie Schmidt – missed half of the regular season while competing at the 2007 World Cup. Smith and the resilient Pilots still rattled off an 18-4-0 record, including 11 straight wins, before falling to No. 1 UCLA on the road in the quarterfi nals. Smith orchestrated a record-breaking 2005 season that resulted in the school’s second NCAA title in four years. Portland fi nished 23-0-2 and routed UCLA in the title game by a 4-0 margin. The Pilots became just the second school in history to complete an unbeaten season with a title, joining North Carolina. The Pilots also became the third program to win multiple women’s soccer titles along with North Carolina and Notre Dame. Portland became the fi rst program to bring in more than 40,000 fans in one season. Along the way, Smith became a fan favorite for his straight-for- ward and reserved coaching nature...so reserved that a member of the media compared his sideline coaching style to putting on a “poker face.” No matter the style, Smith has produced phenomenal results, both as an assistant and as a head coach. After helping Portland claim the school’s fi rst NCAA championship in any sport as an assistant in 2002, Smith took the helm and led the Pilot women to the third round of the NCAA playoffs in 2003, fi nishing with an 18-3-2 overall record. Impressive as the record was, it was even more remarkable considering the nation’s best player - Christine Sinclair - was forced to redshirt the entire season while competing in the FIFA World Cup for her native Canada. Sinclair returned in 2004, but the Pilots were again shorthanded as three of the team’s top players - Angie Woznuk, Stephanie Lopez and Megan Rapinoe - redshirted while competing with the U.S. Under-19 National Team at the FIFA Youth World Championships. Despite their absence, Smith and the Pilots would claim the fourth 20-win season in program history before falling to eventual national champion Notre Dame in the NCAA quarterfi nals. UP has made its mark as a premier soccer school, but academics also play a strong role in the program. In the last six years, the Smith has coached six Academic All-Americans, including the 2005 Academic All-American of the Year, Christine Sinclair. Sinclair also won the Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy for the second consecutive year and won the prestigious Honda-Broderick Cup for the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year, which spans all sports at the NCAA Division I level. Smith and the Pilots coaching staff have continued many of the traditions passed on by Charles, specifi cally preparing players for the next level. Since 2003, seven former UP men’s players have gone on to professional playing careers and/or national team duty. On the women’s side, three Smith-coached Pilots have played with the senior U.S. National Team - Stephanie Lopez, Angie Woznuk and Megan Rapinoe – and Sophie Schmidt has been a regular with the Canadian National Team. Lopez and Schmidt both were starters at the 2007 FIFA Women’s World Cup and competed in the 2008 Olympic Games. Much of Smith’s coaching success mirrors his career achievements as a player. In college, Smith was one of the highest-scoring defenders in University of Portland soccer history with 25 points (7G, 11A). His collegiate soccer career at UP (1986-89) was highlighted by the 1988 team’s fabulous run to the NCAA Final Four coming within one game of the national championship match. The Pilots won their fi rst 21 games of that season before losing 1-0 to eventual champion Indiana in the semifi nals. Smith was an All-WCC fi rst team pick in 1989 and was named team MVP in 1986. He was a three-time All-Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference selection. Smith began his professional career with the Portland Timbers of the Western Soccer League in 1989. He played one season for the Seattle Storm of the APSL in 1990, before joining the San Diego Soccers of the Major Indoor Soccer League for the 1991 season. Smith concluded his professional career playing for the Portland Pride of the CISL from 1993-95. — — — THE SMITH ERA — — — Year W-L-T Pct. WCC/Finish NCAA 2003 18-3-2 .826 5-1-1/2nd Third Round 2004 20-4-0 .833 6-1-0/t1st Quarterfi nals 2005 23-0-2 .960 6-0-1/1st Champions 2006 17-4-3 .771 4-1-2/2nd Quarterfi nals 2007 18-4-0 .818 7-0-0/1st Quarterfi nals 2008 20-2-0 .909 7-0-0/1st Quarterfi nals 2009 13-1-0 .917 2-0-0 Totals 128-18-7 .859 36-3-4 6 Berths/1 Title 2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • October 15, 2009 • Page 8 • www.portlandpilots.com • The Automated ScoreBook Portland Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 12, 2009) 2009All Statistics games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 12-1 7-0 3-1 2-0 CONFERENCE 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 11-1 6-0 3-1 2-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% gw pk-att Aug 22 at Oregon W 3-0 1279 9 FOXHOVEN, Danielle 12 15 4 34 46 . 3 2 6 6 2 - 2 Aug 28 #16 CALIFORNIA W 4-0 5068 12 ENYEART, Michelle 12 8 8 24 36 . 2 2 2 1 0 - 0 Aug 30 at #24 Washington W 2-0 1050 13 SCHMIDT, Sophie 12 7 5 19 34 . 2 0 6 1 1 - 1 Sep 04 vs Colorado College W 2-0 392 17 CHANDHOKE, Kendra 13 4 2 10 24 . 1 6 7 1 0 - 0 Sep 06 vs Columbia W 5-1 0 14 KREMINSKI, Halley 12 3 2 8 17 . 1 7 6 0 0 - 0 Sep 11 #11 ILLINOIS W 4-1 3524 7 REED, Elli 13 3 2 8 11 . 2 7 3 1 0 - 0 Sep 13 MIAMI W 2-0 3038 3 JOHNSON, Kendall 12 2 2 6 8 . 2 5 0 1 0 - 0 Sep 18 at #13 Texas A&M L 1-3 3542 15 BURK, Charney 11 1 3 5 22 . 0 4 5 1 0 - 0 Sep 20 at SMU Mustangs W 6-0 0 16 TSAO, Jessica 13 0 5 5 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Sep 25 #22 OREGON STATE W 1-0 4238 11 WINTERS, Keelin 13 1 1 3 8 . 1 2 5 0 0 - 0 Oct 02 MONTANA W 7-0 2537 2 JACKMAN, Sara 5 1 1 3 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 Oct 04 WASHINGTON STATE W 2-1 3698 6 OLIVIER, Michelle 11 1 0 2 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 10 GONZAGA W 7-0 3678 5 BROOKE, Taylor 10 0 2 2 8 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 18 PRIEST, Elinor 5 0 2 2 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS POR OPP 4 KELLY, Kristen 7 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 21 NELSON, Emma 5 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 46-224 6-126 19 JACKA, Janelle 6 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals scored per game 3.54 0.46 23 KLIER, Molly 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shot pct. .2 0 5 .0 4 8 20 SWEENEY, Megan 13 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 S h o t s / G a m e 17.2 9.7 10 COLOHAN, Cloee 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 CORNER KICKS 80 36 8 McCLUSKIE, Kassi 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTY KICKS 3-3 0-0 Total 13 46 42 134 224 . 2 0 5 12 3 - 3 PENALTIES Opponents 13 6 3 15 126 . 0 4 8 1 0 - 0 Yellow cards 3 10 Red cards 0 1 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho ATTENDANCE 1 DeYOUNG, Hailee 5 405:00 1 0.22 19 . 9 5 0 4-0-0 3 T o ta l 25781 5871 22 DAVIS, Kelsey 9 765:00 5 0.59 35 . 8 7 5 7-1-0 5 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/3683 4/1468 Total 13 1170:00 6 0.46 55 . 9 0 2 12-1-0 9 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/196 Opponents 13 1170:00 46 3.54 69 . 6 0 0 1-12-0 0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd Total Portland 26 20 46 Opponents 2 4 6

Shots by Period 1st 2nd Total Portland 124 100 224 Opponents 42 84 126

Saves by Period 1st 2nd Total Portland 16 39 55 Opponents 39 30 69

Corners by Period 1st 2nd Total Portland 45 35 80 Opponents 12 24 36

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd Total Portland 38 56 94 Opponents 79 57 136

2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • October 15, 2009 • Page 9 • www.portlandpilots.com • The Automated ScoreBook Portland Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Oct 15, 2009) Player Season-CareerAll games Statistics

SEASON CAREER

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw pk-att gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw pk-att 9 FOXHOVEN, Danielle 12-12 15 4 34 46 . 3 2 6 6 2-2 • 34-34 31 10 72 105 . 2 9 5 10 3-3 12 ENYEART, Michelle 12-12 8 8 24 36 . 2 2 2 1 0-0 • 70-53 43 36 122 208 . 2 0 7 15 1-1 13 SCHMIDT, Sophie 12-12 7 5 19 34 . 2 0 6 1 1-1 • 47-41 28 19 75 122 . 2 3 0 6 2-2 17 CHANDHOKE, Kendra 13-12 4 2 10 24 . 1 6 7 1 0-0 • 64-39 25 10 60 138 . 1 8 1 4 1-1 14 KREMINSKI, Halley 12-1 3 2 8 17 . 1 7 6 0 0-0 • 26-1 7 2 16 35 . 2 0 0 1 0-0 7 REED, Elli 13-12 3 2 8 11 . 2 7 3 1 0-0 • 51-40 12 8 32 55 . 2 1 8 5 0-0 3 JOHNSON, Kendall 12-7 2 2 6 8 . 2 5 0 1 0-0 • 12-7 2 2 6 8 . 2 5 0 1 0-0 15 BURK, Charney 11-2 1 3 5 22 . 0 4 5 1 0-0 • 33-22 4 8 16 77 . 0 5 2 2 0-0 16 TSAO, Jessica 13-12 0 5 5 3 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 56-52 1 11 13 11 . 0 9 1 0 0-0 11 WINTERS, Keelin 13-13 1 1 3 8 . 1 2 5 0 0-0 • 51-40 3 5 11 49 . 0 6 1 0 0-0 2 JACKMAN, Sara 5-0 1 1 3 2 . 5 0 0 0 0-0 • 40-16 3 3 9 13 . 2 3 1 1 0-0 6 OLIVIER, Michelle 11-11 1 0 2 2 . 5 0 0 0 0-0 • 30-30 2 2 6 9 . 2 2 2 1 0-0 5 BROOKE, Taylor 10-2 0 2 2 8 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 10-2 0 2 2 8 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 18 PRIEST, Elinor 5-0 0 2 2 1 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 5-0 0 2 2 1 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 KELLY, Kristen 7-3 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 28-4 0 2 2 2 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 21 NELSON, Emma 5-1 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 13-1 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 19 JACKA, Janelle 6-0 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 41-1 4 2 10 16 . 2 5 0 0 0-0 23 KLIER, Molly 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 20 SWEENEY, Megan 13-13 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 57-55 0 3 3 3 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 10 COLOHAN, Cloee 5-5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 5-5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 McCLUSKIE, Kassi 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 23-19 1 0 2 6 . 1 6 7 0 0-0 Total 144 46 42 134 224 . 2 0 5 12 3-3 Opponents 144 6 3 15 126 . 0 4 8 1 0-0

## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho 1 DeYOUNG, Hailee 5-4 405:00 1 0.22 19 . 9 5 0 4 0 0 3 Career totals 13-9 939:27 5 0.48 28 . 8 4 8 8 1 0 6 22 DAVIS, Kelsey 9-9 765:00 5 0.59 35 . 8 7 5 7 1 0 5 Career totals 48-48 4228:00 22 0.47 129 . 8 5 4 39 6 0 28 Total 13 1170:00 6 0.46 55 . 9 0 2 12 1 0 9 Opponents 13 1170:00 46 3.54 69 . 6 0 0 1 12 0 0

2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER