Women’s Soccer 2016 Media Guide & Fact Book 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED QUICK FACTS SCHOOL INFORMATION 2016 SCHEDULE SCHOOL: ...... University of Pittsburgh Date...... Opponent...... Location...... Time (ET) CITY/ZIP: ...... Pittsburgh, PA 15261 Aug. 11...... Ohio State#...... Pittsburgh, Pa...... 1 PM FOUNDED: ...... 1787 Aug. 13...... Kentucky#...... Lexington, KY...... 7 PM ENROLLMENT: ...... 28,766 Aug. 19...... Michigan...... Ann Arbor, Mich...... 7 PM NICKNAME: ...... Panthers Aug. 21...... Duquesne...... Pittsburgh, Pa...... 6 PM SCHOOL COLORS: ...... Blue & Gold (PMS 289/PMS 4515) Aug. 25...... Colorado College...... Pittsburgh, Pa...... 7 PM PLAYING FIELD: ...... Ambrose Urbanic Field Aug. 28...... Xavier...... Pittsburgh, Pa...... 1 PM ...... at Petersen Sports Complex Sept. 2...... UC-Santa Barbara...... Santa Barbara, Calif...... 10 PM CAPACITY: ...... 1,000 Sept. 4...... UC-Irvine...... Irvine, Calif...... 7:30 PM AFFILIATION: ...... NCAA Division I Sept. 9...... Kansas...... Lawrence, Kan...... 7 PM CONFERENCE: ...... Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Sept. 11...... Kent State...... Pittsburgh, Pa...... 6 PM CHANCELLOR: ...... Patrick D. Gallagher Sept. 17...... Louisville*...... Pittsburgh, Pa...... 7 PM ALMA MATER/YEAR: ...... Benedictine, 1985 Sept. 22...... Boston College*...... Chestnut Hill, Mass...... 7 PM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: ...... Scott Barnes Sept. 25...... Notre Dame*...... South Bend, Ind...... 1 PM ALMA MATER/YEAR: ...... Fresno State, 1986 Oct. 1...... Florida State*...... Pittsburgh, Pa...... 7 PM ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE: ...... (412) 648-8230 Oct. 6...... Virginia*...... Charlottesville, Va...... 1 PM TICKET OFFICE PHONE: ...... (412) 648-7488 or (412) 648-PITT Oct. 9...... Miami (FL)*...... Pittsburgh, Pa...... 1 PM Oct. 16...... Syracuse*...... Syracuse, N.Y...... 1 PM PROGRAM HISTORY Oct. 20...... North Carolina*...... Pittsburgh, Pa...... 7 PM FIRST YEAR: ...... 1996 Oct. 23...... Duke*...... Pittsburgh, Pa...... 1 PM PROGRAM YEARS: ...... 20 Oct. 27...... NC State*...... Raleigh, N.C...... 7 PM ALL-TIME RECORD: ...... 116-220-33 LAST POSTSEASON OPPONENT: ...... at DePaul (10/28/10) Nov. 4-6...... ACC Tournament...... Cary, N.C...... TBD RESULT: ...... Lost, 1-0 (Big East Tournament First Round) Nov. 11-13...... NCAA First Round...... TBD...... TBD HEAD COACH GREG MILLER Nov. 18-20...... NCAA Second/Third Rounds... TBD...... TBD ALMA MATER/YEAR: ...... Xavier, 1993 Nov. 25-27...... NCAA Elite Eight...... TBD...... TBD RECORD AT PITT (YEARS): ...... 27-42-4 (four seasons) Dec. 2-4...... NCAA Final Four...... Orlando, Fla...... TBD CAREER RECORD (YEARS): ...... 27-42-4 (four seasons) ASSISTANT COACHES: ...... Michael Baker, Illeana Moschos, Anthony James # denotes exhibition game ATHLETIC TRAINER: ...... Jennifer Csonka * denotes ACC contest

TEAM INFORMATION RETURNING STARTERS OVERALL RECORD: ...... 10-7-1 PLAYER POS GP/GS G A PTS SHOTS ACC RECORD/FINISH: ...... 4-6-0 (10th) Taylor Pryce F 18/17 6 4 16 56 FINAL RANKING: ...... N/A Sarah Krause F 18/14 3 2 8 28 PLAYERS RETURNING/LOST: ...... 16/7 Juliana Vazquez M 17/11 2 1 5 23 NEWCOMERS: ...... 7 Ashley Moreira M 18/18 1 2 4 19 Siobhan McDonough D 15/15 1 2 4 16 MEDIA RELATIONS Hanna Hannesdottir M 18/14 1 0 2 18 WOMEN’S SOCCER CONTACT: ...... Kelly Dumrauf, Assistant Director Seyla Perez D 18/18 1 0 2 7 OFFICE PHONE: ...... (412) 648-9807 Alli Higgs D 17/13 0 1 1 2 CELL PHONE: ...... (412) 228-2561 Niki Hopkins D 18/18 0 0 0 7 EMAIL: ...... [email protected] FAX: ...... (412) 648-8248 GOALKEEPER GP/GS SAVES GA AVG SAVE % SHO WEBSITE: ...... pittsburghpanthers.com Taylor Francis 18/18 74 1.51 .725 7/0 MAILING ADDRESS: ...... Pitt Athletic Media Relations; P.O. Box 7436; ...... Pittsburgh, PA 15213-0436 OVERNIGHT ADDRESS: .... Pitt Athletic Media Relations; Petersen Events Center ...... 3719 Terrace St; Pittsburgh, PA 15213 SOCCER PRESS ROW PHONE: ...... (412) 624-6820

@PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED QUICK FACTS 2016 ROSTER NO. NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 0 Katelyn McEachern GK 5-8 FR Troy, Mich./Troy Athens 00 Taylor Francis GK 5-6 SR Cary, N.C./Panther Creek 1 Amaia Pena GK 5-10 FR Portugalete, Spain/Asti-Leku 2 Emma Pozzulo M 5-10 JR Toronto, /Loretto Abbey Secondary 3 Sarah Krause F 5-4 SO Cleveland, Ohio/Valley Forge 4 Mikayla Schmidt F 5-4 SO Pueblo West, Colo./Pueblo West (Colorado State) 5 Taylor Pryce F 5-6 JR Thornhill, Ontario/Bill Crothers Secondary 6 Alex Wright F 5-3 FR Hudson, Ohio/Hudson 7 Juliana Vazquez M 5-6 SO Youngstown, Ohio/Cardinal Mooney 8 Alli Higgs D 5-8 SO Calvert County, Md./Calvert 9 Seyla Perez D 5-9 RSO Warren, Ohio/Howland 10 Cheyenne Hudson F 5-3 FR Bethany, W.Va./Brooke 11 Kaylee Rabatin F/M 5-4 SO Uniontown, Pa./Laurel Highlands 12 Bel Van Noorden F 5-10 SO Queenstown, New Zealand/Burnside 14 Hanna Hannesdottir M 5-6 JR Woodbridge, Va./Woodbridge 15 Clare Beahn M 5-9 SO McLean, Va./McLean 16 Ashley Paquet D 5-7 FR Glenn Dale, Md./Elizabeth Seton 17 Siobhan McDonough D 5-5 SR Andover, Mass./The Governor’s Academy 18 Arielle Fernandez D 5-5 SR Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Poly 19 Emily Pietrangelo D 5-3 SR Toronto, Ontario/Loretto Abbey Secondary 20 Bri Shingary D 5-2 SO Medina, Ohio/Medina (Buffalo) 21 Ashley Moreira M 5-5 JR Maple, Ontario/St. Joan of Arc 22 Niki Hopkins D 5-6 JR Centerville, Ohio/Centerville (Ohio State) 25 Jo Fischer M 5-7 JR Newtown Square, Pa./Friends Central 28 Christiana Davey F 5-6 FR Centreville, Va./Westfield

2015 OVERALL STATISTICS ## PLAYER GP G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT TEAM STATISTICS PITT OPP 5 Taylor Pryce 18 6 4 16 56 .107 32 .571 2 0-0 SHOT STATISTICS 23 Jarena Harmon 18 7 1 15 38 .184 22 .579 3 0-0 Goals-Shot Attempts 28-293 28-244 13 Roosa Arvas 18 4 6 14 58 .069 30 .517 0 1-1 Goals scored per game 1.56 1.56 3 Sarah Krause 18 3 2 8 28 .107 16 .571 1 0-0 Shot percentage .096 .125 11 Kaylee Rabatin 17 2 4 8 8 .250 4 .500 1 0-0 Shots on goal-Attempts 154-293 104-224 7 Juliana Vazquez 17 2 1 5 23 .087 15 .652 1 0-0 SOG percentage .526 .464 21 Ashley Moreira 18 1 2 4 19 .053 7 .368 1 0-0 Shots/Game 16.3 12.4 17 Siobhan McDonough 15 1 2 4 16 .062 8 .500 0 0-0 CORNER KICKS 77 79 19 Emily Pietrangelo 18 0 3 3 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 PENALTY KICKS 2-2 0-0 14 Hanna Hannesdottir 18 1 0 2 18 .056 7 .389 1 1-1 PENALTIES 9 Seyla Perez 18 1 0 2 7 .143 4 .571 0 0-0 Yellow cards 3 13 8 Alli Higgs 17 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Red cards 0 0 20 Morgan Egan 8 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 ATTENDANCE 22 Niki Hopkins 18 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 Total 2825 4486 15 Clare Beahn 8 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 Date/Average per date 8/353 8/561 18 Arielle Fernandez 4 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Neutral site #/average 2/272 2 Emma Pozzulo 7 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10 Carly Seneca 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 6 Emily Midyan 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 18 28 28 84 293 .096 154 .526 10 2-2 Opponents 18 28 25 81 224 .125 104 .464 6 0-0

## GOALIE GP MIN GA GA AVG SAVES PCT W-L-T SHO 00 Taylor Francis 18 1667:31 28 1.51 74 .725 10-7-1 7/0 Total 18 1667:31 28 1.51 76 .731 10-7-1 7 Opponents 18 1667:31 28 1.51 126 .818 7-10-1 3

3 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED MEDIA INFORMATION Credentials Wireless Access DIRECTIONS All media requests for Pitt women’s soccer games Wireless internet service is available at the Peters- should be directed to Pitt Media Relations via en Sports Complex. From Pittsburgh International Airport email to Kelly Dumrauf at [email protected]. • Take I-376 East/I-279 toward Pittsburgh. Pass edu. Press Services through the Fort Pitt Tunnel in the right lane. Members of the media are supplied with weekly Bear right at the first ramp over the bridge, Media Will Call/Entrance updates containing statistics, game summaries and following signs for I-376. Admission is free to all Pitt women’s soccer games information regarding upcoming events. On game • Exit I-376 at the Oakland/Forbes Avenue exit at Ambrose Urbanic Field. All media members must day, the media relations staff will distribute game (Exit 72A). enter the stadium at the Will Call window. Doors programs, team and individual statistics and all • Turn left at the third traffic light (McKee open two hours prior to kickoff. post-game information. Place). • Continue through light. Parking Interview Policy • Take left at Allequipa Street (top of hill). Parking passes may be obtained through the If a member of the media wishes to interview or • Take right onto Robinson Street. The Petersen Athletic Media Relations Office. Parking is limited photograph a Pitt women’s soccer player or coach, Sports Complex is on your left. as all requests must be made at least one day in please contact the Athletic Media Relations De- From Pennsylvania Turnpike (East) advance of the game. Parking will be in the IM Lot. partment in advance. Every attempt will be made • Take the Pittsburgh/Monroeville Exit (Exit 57). to fulfill the request as efficiently and as quickly Follow I-376 West toward Pittsburgh. Visiting Radio Broadcast as possible. • Take the Oakland Exit (Exit 73B). Bear right The visitng radio broadcast crew will be issued and proceed up the hill to the first traffic space in the press box. As per ACC rules, one ISDN Interviews with student-athletes will be set up light. line and one analog phone line will be provided for only by the Media Relations Office. Please allow at • Take a left at Boulevard of the Allies, then a broadcast. least one day’s notice. Student-athletes’ telephone right at Halket. numbers will not be released to the media. Inter- • Proceed to Forbes Ave. and take a right. A facility representative will be available prior to views with any of the coaches can be arranged by • Make the left after the light (McKee Place). the game to answer any questions and/or assist contacting them directly. • Continue through light. with technological needs. • Take left at Allequipa Street (top of hill). • Take right onto Robinson Street. The Petersen Sports Complex is on your left. From The North • Take I-79 South to I-279 South to I-579 South (across the Veterans Bridge) • Exit at the Boulevard of the Allies (Exit 14) toward Monroeville/Oakland. • Turn left at Halket Street. • Turn right on Forbes Avenue. • Make the left at McKee Place. • Continue through light. • Take left at Allequipa Street. • Take right onto Robinson Street. The Petersen Sports Complex is on your left.

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@PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 4 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED SEASON PREVIEW The Pitt women’s soccer team enjoyed its winningest season in SCHEDULE the program’s 20-year history and its first winning campaign since The Panthers will kick off the 2016 schedule with a tough battle 2009 after going 10-7-1 in 2015. Under head coach Greg Miller, the against Big 10 powerhouse Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., on Aug. 19. Panthers have improved every year in conference play since joining the ACC in 2013 and look to build on that success moving forward to Pitt will return to Pittsburgh for a three-game home stand, facing next season and beyond. off against city-rival Duquesne on Aug. 21 and welcoming Colorado College (Aug. 25) and Xavier (Aug. 28) to close out the month of “We are looking forward to what this group can accomplish this August. year,” said Miller. “We have almost the entire team from last year, and we add in some talent to the group which will make us a deeper A trip out west will follow as Pitt takes on a pair of California and more competitive team. Our non-conference fixtures will be schools in UC Santa Barbra (Sept. 2) and UC Irvine (Sept. 4). A Sept. more aggressive in 2016, but it will get us more prepared for a 9 meeting with Kansas in Lawrence, Kan., and a home contest with tougher ACC schedule. We return a lot of minutes and scoring this Kent State on Sept. 11 will be the final non-conference meetings of year so we hope that experience will be a difference for us on the the year for Pitt. season.” “The 2016 schedule will be challenging for our team,” said Miller. SUCCESS IN 2015 “Our two preseason scrimmages against Ohio State and Kentucky The Panthers saw the most successful season in program history last will be excellent opportunities to see where we are early on and year, finishing the season with a record of 10-7-1 and knocking off help prepare us for opening weekend. In our non-conference four ACC squads for their first-ever wins over ACC opponents. Pitt’s portion, we have Michigan, Kansas, UC Irvine and UC Santa Barbara record eight-game win-streak garnered national attention, including all on the road which won’t be easy. We will have Colorado College the NSCAA Coaches Poll, in which the Panthers received a vote for again this year, and they will be much improved from last year. the first time in program history. The team also moved to 10th into Xavier is a much improved program who are well-organized and the NSCAA’s Southeast Region rankings on Sept. 29, a group that gritty. Kent State, whom we just played this spring, and Duquesne, included the top three teams in the nation and two of the last three who we see a lot, will be a somewhat familiar opponents but will national champions. present different challenges to us when they add their freshmen.

The 2015 season marked the 20th in program history as the Panthers League play will officially get underway on Sept. 17 as the Panthers faced an 18-game schedule that included eight home games. The host Louisville at 7 p.m. The Panthers will hit the road for a pair, slate featured a number of high-caliber opponents, including six traveling to Boston College (Sept. 22) and Notre Dame (Sept. 25) to 2014 NCAA Tournament teams and five among the NSCAA’s presea- wrap up the month of September. son top 25 rankings. October will get started with a home contest against Florida State, After starting the year 1-1-1 in its first three contests, Pitt was followed by a trip to Virginia on Oct. 6. Pitt will welcome Miami for a headed to overtime on the road at Colorado College -- a team that 1 p.m. meeting on Oct. 9 and travel to Syracuse on Oct. 16. hadn’t lost at home in 24 consecutive games. Sophomore midfielder Ashley Moreira willed her way past multiple defenders to hand Pitt The Panthers will play their final two regular season home games many teams struggle with providing depth, the Panthers defense the win and that kickstarted what would become a record win- of the season with a 7 p.m. meeting with North Carolina on Oct. 20 does not appear to have that issue with the addition of transfer streak. From Aug. 30 to Sept. 27, the Panthers didn’t lose a game, and an afternoon contest against Duke Oct. 23. The regular season Shingary and freshman Paquet. plowing through the remainder of their non-conference schedule will conclude at North Carolina State on Oct. 27. before knocking off North Carolina State, Wake Forest and Louisville “Our defense was our strongest line in 2015,” added Miller. “We to open ACC play. FRESH CONTRIBUTIONS return five veteran defenders in Siobhan McDonough, Emily Despite the Panthers’ seeming youth, the first-year players have Pietrangelo, Alii Higgs, Nikki Hopkins and Seyla Perez who, between made some of the biggest offensive contributions. Last season, the five of them, shared all of the minutes for us last year. With the first-year Panther players accounted for 41 of the team’s 84 points additions of transfer Bri Shingary from last spring, and freshman (49 percent). Five of those first-year players will return for the 2016 Ashley Paquet, we add some needed depth and talent to this line.” campaign and are joined by nine newcomers. MIDFIELDERS Pitt will welcome six freshmen and three sophomores to the squad Another veteran group for the Panthers in the upcoming season, this season, including transfer Bri Shingary, who was named to the team co-captain Emma Pozzulo will have an experienced group of Mid-American Conference (MAC) All-Freshman team. In addition midfielders who have made a big impact on the field. As a freshman, to Shingary, Colorado College transfer Mikayla Schmidt and New Juliana Vazquez led the midfielders in scoring, tallying two goals Zealand product Bel Van Noorden will join the sophomore class. and an assist for five points in 2015. Fellow sophomore Clare Beahn as well as juniors Pozzulo, Hanna Hannesdottir, Ashley Moreira and The six-member class of 2020 represents five states and one inter- Jo Fisher complete the group. national player, including two goalkeepers, three forwards and one defender. Goalie Amaia Pena boasts a wealth of international expe- “We have a veteran group returning in the midfield with several rience, joining the Panther squad after competing with the Spanish players logging a lot of minutes in 2015 like Sarah Krause, Ashley U19 squad over the summer. She’ll be joined in net by Michigan Moreira, Julie Vazquez and Hanna Hannesdottir,” said Miller. “Team native Katelyn McEachern. Forwards Christiana Davey (Centreville, captain Emma Pozzulo will add leadership, experience and depth Va.), Cheyenne Hudson (Bethany, W.Va.) and Alex Wright (Hudson, to the position; sophomore Clare Beahn gained valuable minutes in Ohio) will unite with the Panther offense while defender Ashley the spring and will look to extend her role this season. Jo Fischer Paquet (Glenn Dale, Md.) will look to contribute on defense. returns from being out in 2015 and will get herself back into the mix of players for time.” GOALKEEPERS Rock-solid senior goalkeeper Taylor Francis has started in 42 FORWARDS consecutive matches dating back to her freshman season at Pitt, The Panther offense is a young group, led by lone returning starter tallying 1667:31 minutes in net for the Panthers in 2015. She record- Taylor Pryce. In her sophomore campaign, Pryce led Pitt with 16 ed seven shutouts on the year to rank second most in Pitt history points, tallying six goals and four assists including an overtime and tie for second in the conference on the season. In 2015, her game-winner against Wake Forest. Senior Arielle Fernandez and save percentage ranked second in Panther history at .822 and her sophomores Kaylee Rabatin and Sarah Krause are the only other career save percentage of .756 ranks sixth in program history. returning forwards and will be joined by Cheyenne Hudson, Mikayla Schmidt, Bel Van Noorden and Christiana Davey on the season. “Taylor has been our starter for two seasons and has been a domi- nating force in the goal,” said Miller. “With the addition of a couple “Taylor Pryce is our lone starting striker returning from last season, of talented freshmen Amaia Pena and Katelyn McEachern, it will and will look for her to be even more of an attacking threat this provide some depth and competition to the position.” year,” added Miller. “Kaylee Rabatin provided some solid minutes in each game for us off the bench. This was our thinnest line last DEFENDERS season and it will get a real shot in the arm with additions of trans- The Panthers are blessed with experience and talent on defense. fers Mikayla Schmidt and Bel Van Noorden and freshmen Christiana Senior co-captain Siobhan McDonough and fellow senior Emily Davey, Cheyenne Hudson and Alex Wright. Returner Ari Fernandez Pietrangelo will lead the group, which returns five veterans. While will be a contributing factor as well.”

5 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED GREG MILLER HEAD COACH • XAVIER ‘93 • 5TH SEASON AT PITT

squad to accompany a core of 18 sophomores and freshmen. Miller’s youth movement showed tremendous upside against stiff competition and proved that the future of Pitt women’s soccer is bright.

Pitt finished 6-12 on the year, an improvement from a 4-14 overall record in 2013. Along the way, Miller led the Panthers to their first ACC win in program history on Sept. 28, 2014 at Syracuse after going winless in conference play in 2013. The Panthers went on to finish 13th overall in the ACC – a spot above their finishing position from the previous season – with a 2-8 conference record.

In 2013, Pitt competed in its first season in the ACC, arguably the nation’s most competitive women’s soccer league in the NCAA. Miller followed that up by signing the highest rated recruiting class in the history of the Pitt women’s soccer program as the 12-member 2014 class was ranked Pitt women’s soccer head coach Greg Miller’s goal No. 14 nationally by bigsoccer.com. of changing the culture of the program has taken significant strides in his first four seasons at the In his first season as head coach in 2012, Miller helm. Miller finds himself coaching a slew of young guided the Panthers to three times as many wins talent that continues to grow. as established in the previous year. After the season, he went to work on the recruiting trail, win in order to change the outlook of its women’s It’s been a rebuilding project since Miller took immediately signing his first 12-player recruiting soccer program. Former athletic director Steve the head coaching position, but the Panthers are class that includes individuals from three different Pederson said he found exactly that in Miller. beginning to make some noise. countries and six different states. Most important- ly, the incoming student-athletes all arrived with “We are excited to have Greg Miller here at the The 2015 season saw Pitt’s best yet as a member winning backgrounds. University of Pittsburgh as our head women’s soc- of the ACC, as the Panthers competed to a 10-7-1 cer coach. He has a long track record of success as season, the winningest in school history, produc- Miller became the third head coach in the history a coach, including the consistent excellence estab- ing an eight-game win-streak in addition to four of the Pitt women’s soccer program on Sunday, lished during his tenure at Ohio State,” Pederson victories in conference action. January 1, 2012. He spent the previous 11 seasons said. “Greg’s experience in winning the Big Ten, as an assistant at Ohio State University, including regular appearances in the NCAA Tournament and From Aug. 30 to Sept. 27, the Panthers didn’t lose the last six as associate head coach, “defensive a Final Four appearance in 2011 give him a unique a game -- plowing through the remainder of their coordinator” and recruiting coordinator. In those 11 set of qualifications. Not only has he proven his non-conference schedule before knocking off NC seasons, Miller helped guide the Buckeyes to a Big ability to recruit and coach the finest players State, Wake Forest, and Louisville to open ACC play. Ten regular season title, three Big Ten Tourna- in the country, but he will lead us into the ACC, ment Championships and seven NCAA Tournament the top soccer conference in the country. We are The Panthers faced a tough second half, squaring berths. thrilled to have Greg and his family in Pittsburgh.” off with five of the NSCAA’s top 25 squads in seven matches, including the reigning national champion “There were a host of things that attracted me to In 2010, Ohio State claimed one of its most suc- and runner-up. this job: the high academic reputation, the amazing cessful seasons in program history. The Buckeyes campus and the new on-campus soccer facility are finished 17-5-2 on their way to a Big Ten regular Miller and the Panthers battled through a rigorous just a few,” Miller said at the time of his hiring. “It season championship and an appearance in their ACC schedule in 2014 in their second season as a is clear that Pitt is committed to taking the next first-ever NCAA College Cup (Final Four). Under member of the conference. Pitt began the season step and I am confident of our future in the ACC.” the tutelage of Miller, Cassie Dickerson was named sporting one of the youngest rosters in the nation the 2010 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. The with only three seniors and two juniors on the Pitt needed a young coach with a strong desire to Buckeyes won three major conference awards that

@PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 6 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED GREG MILLER coached four years with the Indiana State Olympic Miller has Five Consensus All-Americans Development Program and the Indiana Youth coached: Four Freshman All-Americans Soccer Association. Eight NSCAA/Adidas Scholar All-Americans Miller, 43, is married to the former Amy Langhals. 12 All-Big Ten First Team Players Amy, who served her alma mater - Ohio State - 75 Academic All-Big Ten student athletes as an assistant golf coach was also a standout student-athlete on the women’s golf team. She is a member of the school’s Hall of Fame as a three- time All-Big Ten selection and honorable mention All-American. The couple has a three-year old son, Colin and daughter Sophia Marie.

season as Paige Maxwell was voted the Offensive to score on. He had helped direct the Buckeyes to Player of the Year and head coach Lori Walker was their top four seasons for fewest goals allowed (17 selected as the Coach of the Year. in 2003, 18 in 2004, 13 in 2009 and 15 in 2010). In 2012, Ohio State advanced to its second con- secutive Sweet 16 with wins over Tennessee and Prior to Ohio State, Miller was an assistant coach Milwaukee in the first two rounds. The 2011 season at Butler University for two seasons (1999-2000). marked the final year for a nine-member Scarlet The Bulldogs tied for first in the Midwestern Colle- and Gray senior class that compiled a school-re- giate Conference in 1999. Miller’s coaching career cord 51 victories. began in Indianapolis when he accepted a position as junior varsity and assistant varsity coach of the In total, Miller has coached five consensus Cathedral High School boy’s team. In five years as All-Americans, four freshman All-America honorees JV coach, Miller compiled a 38-9-6 record, while and 12 All-Big Ten First Team selections. Miller has the varsity team won multiple city and sectional helped to mentor 75 student-athletes to academic honors. All-Big Ten accolades and eight NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-Americans. A four-year member of the men’s soccer team at Xavier, Miller graduated from the university with a With Miller on the coaching staff, the Buckeyes degree in psychology in 1993. posted 10 or more wins on eight occasions and set the school record with 19 victories in 2004. OSU With over 14 years of NCAA Division I coaching also set numerous records that season, including experience, Miller holds an “A” License from the most goals (62), assists (63), shutouts (13) and U.S. Soccer Federation, a Premier Diploma from goals-against average (0.67) and an appearance in the NSCAA and is a Region II Olympic Development the national quarterfinals. Program staff coach. An active member of the Ohio State, under Miller’s defensive guidance, had NSCAA, he also served as a staff coach with the consistently been a difficult team for opponents’ Ohio Premier Soccer Club in Dublin, Ohio. Miller

7 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED MICHAEL BAKER ASSISTANT COACH • WESTERN KENTUCKY, ‘05 • 5TH SEASON AT PITT

During his three seasons at Middle Tennessee State (2009-11), Baker helped guide the Blue Raid- ers to three straight winning seasons, including a Sun Belt Conference title and the program’s first NCAA Tournament bid in 2010. During the confer- ence championship season in 2010, Baker coached a MTSU defensive unit that allowed a goal or fewer in 15 consecutive matches, including every game against Sun Belt opponents. The team’s 1.13 goals against average marked the program’s lowest total in three years. With the responsibility of training the goalkeepers, Baker played an integral role in the success of Rebecca Cushing, who was named the Sun Belt Conference Tournament Most Out- standing Player following her shutout performance against No. 15 Denver in the championship game, as well as the National Goalkeeper of the Week for her performance.

Prior to joining the Blue Raiders of MTSU, he spent Known for his defensive mind, Michael Baker three seasons at Northwestern State (2006-09). begins his fifth season on the University of Pitts- In just his first season with the Demons, he helped burgh women’s soccer coaching staff. the team’s goalies turn in their best performance on record as they allowed just 19 goals all season “[Baker] brings a good amount of experience from and only six in conference play. various programs along with a great work ethic,” Miller said. “He has a real sense for the game, is Baker’s collegiate coaching experience also in- an excellent coach, and a tireless recruiter with cludes two seasons as the assistant coach for both strong club ties all around the country, all of which the men’s and women’s teams at Eckerd College in will prove vital in the ACC.” St. Petersburg, Fla. from 2004-06 and two seasons as a volunteer assistant at his alma mater Western Since his arrival at Pitt, Baker has helped the Pan- Kentucky from 2002-04. thers decrease their goals against average from 2.31 in 2012 down to 1.56 in 2015. Baker has aided Baker’s coaching licenses include a NSCAA Region- in the heavy recruiting process that has enacted al Diploma, a NSCAA National Youth Diploma, a Pitt’s recent youth movement since Miller’s arrival. NSCAA Advanced National Diploma, USSF “C”, and Over the past three seasons, the Panthers have re- Brazilian “D”. cruited 26 freshman to Pitt, all of which have made significant contributions to the program thus far. Baker graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2005. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree In 2015, the Pitt defense recorded seven shout- in agriculture with an emphasis in equine science, outs, allowing just 28 goals in total. The Panthers while also completing a minor in marketing. held opponents to a 1.56 goals per game, the second-lowest in the Baker era. Coaching Career Baker has over 12 years of NCAA Division I soccer University of Pittsburgh, 2012-current coaching experience including stints at Middle THE Tennessee State (2009-11) and Northwestern State Middle Tennessee State, 2009-11 (2006-09). He also worked in the same capacity BAKER FILE Northwestern State, 2006-09 at Eckerd College, Fla. (2004-06) and Western Eckerd College, Fla., 2004-06 Kentucky (2002-04). Western Kentucky, 2002-04.

@PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 8 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED ILEANA MOSCHOS ASSISTANT COACH • WOFFORD, ‘98 • 5TH SEASON AT PITT

career saves, fith with a save percentage of .766, Under-20 US Women’s National Team for the FIFA fifth with a mark of 5.14 saves per game, third with World Championships in Russia. In 2005, Haig was a 1.64 goals against average, third with 10 career named to the NSCAA All-Central Region Team and shutouts, third with 16 career wins, third with 3,771 All-Big 12 Second Team selection. career minutes played and fourth with 41 career starts. At Florida State, Moschos helped the Seminoles Moschos is equipped with 13 years of collegiate advance to the College Cup in 2006, and at coaching experience, including stints at Ball State State, she was part of the 2005 Big 12 Coaching (2011), Creighton (2007-11), Florida State (2006- Staff of the Year after the Cyclones earned a 07) and Iowa State (2004-06). program-best second-place finish in the Big 12 and a first-time bid into the NCAA Tournament. At her most recent stop at Ball State in 2011, the Cardinals tallied nine victories and qualified for After her collegiate playing career, Moschos was the MAC Tournament. a member of the Greek National Team when it hosted the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics. She Before Ball State, Moschos spent four years as the was named the Most Valuable Goalkeeper in the top assistant at Missouri Valley Conference power Women’s Professional Soccer League (WPSL) in Creighton, where she helped guide the Bluejays 2002 while playing for the . She to a Missouri Valley Conference Tournament title was also invited to the first-ever Women’s United and national tournament bid in her final season on Soccer Association (WUSA) combine and draft. the coaching staff (2010). That season, Creighton Ileana Moschos is set to begin her fifth season as went 15-4-2 with 10 shutouts and a 0.83 goals Moschos earned her bachelor’s degree in business an assistant coach with the Pitt women’s soccer against average. In Moschos’s four seasons as an economics from Wofford College in 1998 after program. assistant, Creighton had 35 shutouts, including being a four-year letterwinner for the Terriers. A a school-record 11 in 2009. The Bluejays had an team captain, she earned All-Southern Conference “Ileana has been a wonderful addition to our Pitt all-conference goalkeeper in three of the four Tournament accolades in 1997 and was an NSCAA women’s soccer family,” Miller said. “She has had years with Moschos on the staff. All-South Region selection in 1996. a great deal of experience as an assistant coach at a number of institutions. She has a bright soccer Moschos began her collegiate coaching career Moschos has received her Premier, Advanced mind, a real competitive drive, and is an organized, as an assistant at the University of Wyoming in national and National diplomas from the NSCAA. diligent recruiter.” 1999. Following her one season with the Cowgirls, She has been an NSCAA licensed goalkeeping Moschos spent two seasons at North Texas, two coach since 2000, and holds an USSF “A” coaching Known for professional goalkeeping ability and seasons at Iowa State and one season at Florida license. defensive knowledge, Moschos has helped the Pan- State. She also spent time at Sacramento State thers goalkeepers decrease opponent goals scored and Davidson as well all before moving on to In 2000, Moschos earned a master’s degree from and increase the number of saves made each Creighton and then Ball State. From 2002-04, she Wyoming in physical and health education and season since her arrival. More specifically, Mochos coached in the Olympic Development Program as a kinesiology. coached keeper Taylor Francis to an ACC-leading member of the ODP staff in Dallas. 120 saves and 6.64 saves per game in 2014. The Panthers improvement on defense can be largely During her tenure at Iowa State, Moschos played accredited to the recent progression of Francis. a vital role in ISU’s 2006 class ranking 26th in the nation. Under her guidance and coaching, Iowa Earning the start in each match of the 2015 sea- State goalkeeper Joanna Haig was named to the son, Francis etched her name into the Pitt record books with the assistance of Moschos. Francis and has started 41 consecutive matches in goal dating Coaching Career back to 2013. Her seven shutouts on the year tied University of Pittsburgh, 2012-Present for first in the ACC, while her 68 saves checked in THE at third. Ball State University, 2011-12 MOSCHOS FILE Creighton University, 2007-11 All-time, she ranks in the top-five in eight catego- Florida State University, 2006-07 ris in the Pitt record books. She is fourth with 226 Iowa State University, 2004-06

9 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED ANTHONY JAMES ASSISTANT COACH • WHEELING JESUIT ‘94 • 5TH SEASON AT PITT

for maintaining a team grade point average of event in Costa Rica with the 1997 Region I Girl’s 3.09. ODP team. From 2005-08, James worked with the U.S. Soccer Under-14 Girls National Team pool He is formerly an assistant coach with the camp in California. United States Under-14 Girl’s National Team and is currently the head coach of the Ohio North 1997 James earned a bachelor of science degree in in- Girl’s Olympic Development Program state team. dustrial engineering from Wheeling Jesuit in 1994. Currently, James is also the assistant coach of the He earned a Masters of Business Administration in Region I U-13 Girl’s ODP team. 1997.

In 2000, James became the head women’s soccer A native of Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, James coach at West Virginia Wesleyan College where he holds a USSF “A” License, NSCAA Premier Diploma guided the Bobcats to a 55-25-3 overall record and USSF Youth License. He resides in Western along with two West Virginia Intercollegiate Ath- Pennsylvania with his wife Andrea and their two letic Conference titles. For his efforts, he received sons Antoni and Arion. WVIAC Coach of the Year awards in both 2001 and 2003. In 2003, he led Wesleyan to a 16-3-2 record. During his four-year tenure, James also coached two All-Americans, two conference players of the year and two rookies of the year. Anthony James begins his fifth season with the James began his collegiate coaching career in Pitt women’s soccer program as its Volunteer 1994 as a graduate assistant at Wheeling Jesuit Assistant Coach. James has a combined 21 years of University. He later established himself as one of women’s soccer coaching experience, including 13 the elite high school coaches in West Virginia when years at the collegiate level. In previous appoint- he took over the Wheeling Park High School varsity ments, he has served as the head coach at both program in the fall of 1997. He guided his teams to Youngstown State (2004-08) and West Virginia back-to-back state championships (1998 and 1999) Wesleyan (2000-04) and as a graduate assistant at and also experienced an undefeated season in his alma mater Wheeling Jesuit (1994-97). 1999. For his efforts, he was honored as a two-time West Virginia High School Coach of the Year award James currently works as the Director of Coaching winner. and Player Development for the Soccer Vision Academy. He established the academy during the During his time in West Virginia, James worked at spring of 1998 in Wheeling, W.Va. Most recently, the state ODP level and joined the Region I staff James spent time enhancing his coaching creden- in 1999 as a senior staff coach with the girl’s pro- tials with international trips to Spain and Brazil. gram. He was later named head coach of the U-13 While in both countries, James was able to study girl’s program in 2004. In 2005 he was named to the youth academies of Real Madrid, Athletico Ma- the Region I staff to take an ODP team to Barbados drid and Getafe in Spain and Flamengo, Botafogo, to compete internationally against teams from Fluminense and Tigres FC in Brazil. Barbados and other Caribbean countries. Recently, he was included on the Region I staff to participate Previously, James served as the head wom- in the U.S. Youth Soccer Regional ODP Girls 2012 en’s soccer coach at Youngstown State for five seasons. In 2008, the Penguins experienced their most successful season at the NCAA Division I level while winning their first ever Horizon League Coaching Career postseason match. During his tenure, five of his THE University of Pittsburgh, 2012- Present players were named to Horizon League All-Confer- Youngstown State University, 2004-08 ence teams. His 2007 squad, which showcased his JAMES FILE most talented recruiting class, was honored by the West Virginia Wesleyan College, 2000-04 National Soccer Coaches Association of America Wheeling Park H.S.(W.Va.), 1997-99

@PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 10 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED TAYLOR FRANCIS

GOALKEEPER • SENIOR • 5-6 • CARY, N.C./PANTHER CREEK

career-high and school record tying 16 saves vs. Florida CASL Spartan Elite Black from 2007-11...Led team to the State (Oct. 18), which was the most saves in a single 2011 USYSA Region 3 Semifinals, North Carolina State game by an ACC goalkeeper all season…120 total saves Cup, the 2010 R3 Premier League championship, ECNL ranks fourth in Pitt history for a single season…Fifth- National Semifinals and the ECNL Southeast Conference best mark for saves per match in a single season in title, USYSA Region 3 semifinals and 2009 USYSA Nation- school history (6.67)…Faced a career-high 32 shots vs. al Championship finalist, and Region 3 title...Also guided Notre Dame (Oct. 9)…Played a career-high 104 minutes team to the 2008 Super Y National Championship...Four- vs. Duquesne (Aug.24)…Registered shutouts in wins over time North Carolina Cup State Champion...Competed at Akron (Aug. 22), at Toledo (Aug. 29), at Syracuse (Sept. various US Soccer Training Centers in Winston-Salem, 28) and at NC State (Oct. 4)…Tallied 11 or more saves Greenville, S.C.; Greensboro, Richmond, Va.; Frisco, four times…Made 13 saves vs. Duke (Sept.19), 11 saves at Texas; Montevallo, Ala.; and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. North Carolina (Oct. 12) and 11 saves vs. Clemson (Oct. 26). PERSONAL: Born Taylor Marie Francis on March 29, 1995...Daughter of Joe and Kellie Francis...Honor Roll 2013: Saw action in nine matches and six starts as a student...Hobbies and interests include whitewater raft- freshman goalkeeper...Among ACC goalkeeping leaders, ing, backpacking (has been to Europe) and dance...Plans ranked No. 14 in saves (38) and No. 4 in saves per game to major in biology...Undeclared major and enrolled in (4.22). Started each of the last six games during the the Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences. year...Became the starting goalkeeper after previous starter Nicole D’Agostino was sidelined for the season with an injury...Finished with a career-high nine saves in facing 26 shots at Maryland (Oct. 31)...Made seven saves at Duke (Oct. 27) and at Wake Forest (Oct. 24)...Made QUOTING MILLER: “Taylor has been as consistent a four saves and limited Miami to one goal in her first performer as anyone we’ve had during our time at Pitt. career start (Oct. 10)...Saw first career game action, She shows up every day and does her job and has been played 22 minutes vs. Bucknell (Aug. 30). integral in our team’s success. We expect she’ll contin- ue to impact our program as she has done.” HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of Panther Creek High School in Cary, N.C....Ranked by TopDrawerSoccer CAREER: Started 42 consecutive matches at goalkeep- as the 107th best recruit nationally, the No. 14 player er…Owns a 1.75 career goals against average and made in the South Atlantic Region and No. 10 goalkeeper in 232 career saves…Tallied 10 shutouts…Owns school the nation in the Class of 2013...Ranked by ESPN-HS record for saves in a game (16)…Finished 2015 season as the No. 135 player nationally...Two-time All-Tri-Nine tied for second most shutouts (7) in ACC, second most Conference honorable mention selection...Two-time in school history for a single season...Goals against av- Academic All-Tri-Nine Conference selection...Two-time erage dropped by 1.77 goals from 2013 to 2014…Tied for finalist for the Gatorade State Player of the Year third in school history in goals against average…2014 Award...Among her individual club accomplishments are: campaign ranks second in Pitt history in single season led the Region 3 Premier League in save percentage in save percentage (.822)…Registered a .756 save percent- 2010 and was named the Most Valuable Player at the age over first three campaigns, which ranks sixth in Pitt Super Y Nationals...Competed in the North Carolina history. Olympic Development Program (2007-12) and was a member of the Region III Olympic Development Team 2015: Named ECAC DI Defensive Player of the Week from 2008-10...Played for the CASL Chelsea Ladies for on Sept. 30...Tallied six saves against No. 1 Virginia... head coach Damon Nahas from 2011-13...Guided Chelsea Recorded five saves during the matchup against No. 7 to back-to-back National Championships and back-to- Virginia Tech...Against Duke, she record 10 saves, which back Southeast Conference titles in the Under-17 and matched her season high...Captured the tenth shutout Under-16 age groups (2011 and 2012)...Played for the of her career against Syracuse (Oct. 11)...Previously notched shutouts against Louisville, NC State, Robert Morris, Colorado College, Villanova, and Akron this FRANCIS’ CAREER STATISTICS season...Recorded 10 saves against Colorado College... Named one of three team captains for the year. Season GP-GS Min. GA GAAvg. SV SV% W-L-T Sho 2013 9-6 587:24 21 3.22 38 .644 0-6-0 0 2014: Started and played in all 18 matches…Saw 1,611 2014 18-18 1611:19 26 1.45 120 .822 6-12-0 3 minutes of action on the season…Led the ACC in total 2015 18-18 1667:31 28 1.51 74 .725 10-7-1 7 saves (120) and saves per game (6.67)…Ranked third Totals 45-42 3866:14 75 1.75 232 .756 16-25-1 10 in the ACC in save percentage (.822)…Recorded a

11 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED SIOBHAN MCDONOUGH

DEFENSE • SENIOR • 5-5 • ANDOVER, MASS./THE GOVENOR’S ACADEMY

2013: Started 17 of 19 games played and in 1,347 minutes All-League team, served as a two-time team captain during her freshman year...Led team with three assists, and earned coaches award while guiding her scored one goal and finished year with five points...Also team to back-to-back New England Prep School Athletic concluded season with 12 shots...Totaled first career Conference Division II championships in 2010 and 2011 point, an assist vs. Bucknell (Aug. 30)...Also finished and a semifinal finish in 2012...Named ice hockey team with assists vs. Virginia (Sept. 22) and at Wake Forest MVP as a senior...High academic honor roll student. (Oct. 24)...Scored first career goal at Duke (Oct. 27). PERSONAL: Born Siobhan Mary McDonough on Aug. HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of The Governor’s 16, 1995...Daughter of Bill and Kathy McDonough...Has Academy in Byfield, Mass., where she was a four-year an older sister Alanna and younger brother Liam... varsity starter for head coach Mike Karin...Earned First name is pronounced Sha-vohn...Father Bill played NSCAA All-American honors, becoming just the second ice hockey at Boston College (1980-84) and on the US player in school history to earn such honors...Two-time Junior National Team...Sister Alanna competed in cross Massachusetts All-State Prep Soccer Team selection... country and track and field and currently is attending Named to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team...Led Colby College (Maine)...Nickname is Shiv or Chevy... the Govs to back-to-back New England Prep School Stellar student who received High Academic Honors... Athletic Conference Class B championships (2011 and Four-year volunteer with the Special Olympics of 2012)...Scored 11 goals with seven assists as a senior... Massachusetts...Describes herself as a “sports junkie”... Named the Independent School League’s Offensive Enjoys spending time with family and running...Enrolled Most Valuable Player and Team MVP as a senior while in the Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences. guiding her team to a state title and league champion- ship...Two-year team captain...Led the Govs to a state and league title during her junior year...Earned league QUOTING MILLER: “Siobhan has been a key player for us honorable mention honors after helping guide team to each year of her career. She has worked hard becoming the New England quarterfinals as both a sophomore and a more disciplined defender and dynamic attacker this freshman...Played with the New England Football Club year. As a captain again and a senior, we expect this will Elite for coach Chris Hamblin from 2011-13...Led team be her best season yet.” to 2012 semifinals, the NEFC Preseason Tournament title and 2012 Massachusetts State Cup CAREER: Played in 52 games with 50 starts, seeing championship...Played for the Shooting Stars for coach 3,908 minutes of action during those contests…Two Cesar Gilbert from 2005-2011...Presented with the Anne career goals, six career assists and 10 career points... Marie Murphy Athletic Award, given to the senior woman Converted to defender in 2015, providing a strong who by her example and achievements in athletics, has attacking presence to the back line...Commonly believed brought the greatest honor to her school during her to be most physically conditioned athlete on the team. playing career at The Governor’s Academy...All-around athlete who earned a combined 12 varsity letters... 2015: Put one shot on goal against No. 1 Virginia (Oct. Also competed in track and field (four letters) and ice 31)...Notched one shot against No. 7 Virginia Tech (Oct. hockey (four letters)...In track and field, competed 25)...Tallied two shots, one on goal, at No. 6 Clemson... primarily in the 400-meter dash...Set a school-record in Returned to action at Florida State (Oct. 3) after sitting the 400-meter dash, setting her previous record twice out three games with injury...Started and recorded 90 (57.87), captured a conference title and earned five minutes or more in all six games since...Scored her first all-conference honors (400 and 4x400)...Earned Inde- goal of the season against La Salle (Sept. 6)...Named to pendent School All-League and All-New England Prep Steel City Classic All-Tournament Team...Recorded an School honors for first place finishes in the 400-meter assist against Robert Morris (Aug. 23)...Recognized as dash as a senior...Served as a senior captain and named one of three team captains for the year. team MVP as a sophomore...Also competed in the 4x400-meter relay...Named to the Independent School 2014: Served as team co-captain…Started all 18 matches, one of three players to achieve that statistic, and saw 1,318 minutes of action on the season as a soph- MCDONOUGH’S CAREER STATISTICS omore midfielder…Recorded one assist and one point at Villanova (Sept. 5)…Attempted 12 shots on the year, Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. landing four of them on goal…Placed one shot on goal in 2013 19-17 1347 1 3 5 12 .083 1 .083 0 0-0 contests vs. Washington (Aug. 31), at La Salle (Sept. 7), 2014 18-18 1318 0 1 1 12 .000 4 .333 0 0-0 at Boston College (Sept. 25) and at North Carolina (Oct. 2015 15-15 1243 1 2 4 16 .062 8 .500 0 0-0 12)…Played season-high 90 minutes at Virginia (Nov.1). Totals 52-51 3907 2 6 10 40 .050 13 .325 0 0-0

@PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 12 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED ARIELLE FERNANDEZ

DEFENSE • SENIOR • 5-5 • LONG BEACH, CALIF./LONG BEACH POLY

Nationals (first place, 2012)...The Slammers were named ball...Established musician who has played the violin, the top soccer club in the ECNL in 2012...Also competed clarinet/bass clarinet and tenor saxophone...Also would for the Beach Football Club, coached by Dave Kelsey... like to learn how to play the piano and guitar...Toured Two-year varsity soccer letterwinner (freshman and Europe with the All Southern California Ambassadors of sophomore seasons) at Long Beach Poly for head coach Music, performing in England, France, Italy, Switzerland, Teri Collins...National Honor Society member...Played Austria and Germany...Hobbies and interests include the ODP for Southern California in 2010. beach, traveling, dancing and listening to music...Played on the FC Slammers Club team with fellow Pitt signee PERSONAL: Born Arielle Fernandez on October 31, 1995... and California native Jaci Brown...Intends to major in Daughter of Maceo and Tanya Fernandez of Long Beach, biology...Undeclared major and enrolled in the Dietrich Calif....Nickname is Ari...Mother competed in track and School of Arts & Sciences. field at Cal-Berkeley...Father played high school foot-

QUOTING MILLER: “Ari has played as a striker and a defender for us. Last spring she spent much of her time as a striker, so we’re not sure where she’ll play this season. But we do know whatever role she is playing, Ari will give us her all every day.”

CAREER: Competed with St. Kitts and Nevis national team in 2015 Olympic qualifiers...Tallied 33 appearances and 1,417 career minutes.

2015: Appeared in four games, last against No. 1 Virginia (Oct. 31)...Recorded one shot at Akron (Sept. 13).

2014: Played in all 18 games and started 11 matches as a sophomore defender…Earned first career start vs. Rob- ert Morris (Aug. 27)…Also recorded first career shot and shot on goal vs. Robert Morris…Played a career-high 93 minutes vs. Louisville (Oct. 23) and saw 90 minutes of playing time in matches at La Salle (Sept. 7), vs. VCU (Sept. 12), vs. Clemson (Oct. 26) and at Virginia (Nov. 1)…Played a role in four shutouts on year…Played 1,253 minutes on the season.

2013: Saw action in 11 matches and 92 minutes as a freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of Long Beach FERNANDEZ’S CAREER STATISTICS Polytechnic High School in Long Beach, Calif....Helped guide the Slammers Football Club, coached by Walid Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. Khoury, to tournament titles at the Manchester Cup 2013 11-0 92 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 (finalist, 2009), Surf Cup (champions, 2010), California 2014 18-10 1253 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 State Cup (champions, 2011), USYSA Region 4 (cham- 2015 4-0 72 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 pions, 2011), ECNL Nationals (champions, 2011), USYSA Totals 33-10 1417 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 National Championships (4th place, 2012) and ECNL

13 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED EMILY PIETRANGELO

DEFENSE • SENIOR • 5-3 • TORONTO, ONTARIO/ LORETTO ABBEY SECONDARY SCHOOL

Catholic Secondary School in Toronto, Ontario...Selected Team Canada Camp, coached by David Benning...Led her to compete for the Under-17 Team Canada squad, Under-14 team to the Ontario National championship, coached by Bryan Rosenfeld...Canada played three coached by Ruben Flores...Scored three goals in the matches (vs. Korea, vs. host Azerbaijan and vs. Nigeria) championship game...Named an Ontario Scholar Honor at the 2012 Under-17 Women’s World Cup in Baku, Roll student...Also competed in cross country, ice Azerbaijan and finished 1-1-1 in the event...Played two hockey, volleyball and softball...Earned Italian Heritage seasons with her club team, Erin Mills Mighty Eagles, Foundation Scholarship. coached by Cyprian McFarlane...Guided the Mighty Eagles to the Under-16 Canadian National Championship PERSONAL: Born Emily Katherine Felicia Pietrangelo in 2011 while scoring 11 goals during the tournament... on August 23, 1995...Daughter of Mario and Theresa Her team finished as the runner-up at the 2011 Disney Pietrangelo...Father Mario played football at the Uni- Soccer Showcase...Also led the Eagles to two Ontario versity of Toronto...Has two brothers Adam and Daniel... Cup Championships (2010 and 2011), two OYSL Playoff Has a dog named Charlie...Hobbies and interests include titles (2010 and 2011), two OYSL West Division titles knitting and baking...Proficient in trampoline and ar- (2010 and 2011), the 2010 Ontario Indoor Cup champi- chery...Holds dual citizenship (Canada, Italy)...Interested onship and 2010 Ontario Summer Games Gold Medal... in kinesiology...Undeclared major and enrolled in the Selected to compete as a 14-year-old at the Under-15 Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences.

QUOTING MILLER: “Emily enters her senior season com- ing off a great junior year both fall and spring. She has improved her game and become a stronger leader. She thrives in any role thrown at her, and we look forward to her experience and leadership contributing to our success.”

CAREER: Has appeared in 50 games to tally 2,262 min- utes, one goal, and three assists...Started eight of the last 10 games of 2015, helping to stabilize a back line dealing with injuries to key personnel.

2015: Appeared in all 18 games...Made eighth start of the season against No. 1 Virginia...Assisted game-win- ning goal against Louisville (Sept. 27)...Played a sea- son-high 100 minutes against Wake Forest (Sept. 24)... Recorded an assist against Akron (Sept. 13)...Tallied an assist against Robert Morris (Aug. 23).

2014: Recorded six starts and played in 15 games as a sophomore defender...Registered first career start vs. Boston College (Sept. 25)…All three of her shots on the season were placed on goal…Played a career-high 90 minutes in five matches and tallied 842 minutes total on the season…Played a role in four shutouts on year… Played 90 minutes in six of last seven matches. PIETRANGELO’S CAREER STATISTICS 2013: Played in 17 matches and 588 minutes as a fresh- man...Scored one goal with two points and registered Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. seven shots...Scored her first career goal, a game-win- 2013 17-0 588 1 0 2 7 .143 3 .429 1 0-0 ning goal in a 3-0 win over Bucknell (Aug. 30)...Also 2014 15-6 842 0 0 0 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0-0 played a career-high 6 minutes vs. Bucknell. 2015 18-8 832 0 3 3 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 Totals 50-14 2262 1 3 5 15 .067 8 .533 1 0-0 HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of Loretto Abbey

@PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 14 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED JO FISCHER

MIDFIELDER • JUNIOR • 5-7 • NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA./ FRIENDS CENTRAL

to play soccer in college...Volunteers at a barn, where clared major and enrolled in the Dietrich School of Arts she boards, rides and competes with horses...Unde- & Sciences.

QUOTING MILLER: “Jo has been sidelined with injury for much of the last two seasons. Now that she is in full health, we hope she can carve out a role greater than she’s had.”

2015: Did not appear.

2014: Played in 10 matches as a true freshman and recorded 242 minutes of action on the season…Saw a career-high 40 minutes of playing time vs. Akron on August 22.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 graduate of Friends Central High School in Wynnewood, Pa....Four-time varsity soccer starter for head coach Ben Davey...Led Friends Central to two Friends School League championships in 2011 and 2012...Two-time First Team All-League selection and First Team Main Line selection (senior and sophomore seasons)...Injured as a junior...Selected as the South- eastern Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association Player of the Year after leading the league in assists as a sophomore...Named Friends School League Player of the Year as a sophomore...Scored winning goal in the Phoenix’s 1-0 win over GFS in the Friends School League championship game...Started at forward as a freshman and led the league in goals...Played with FC Delco from 2007-14...Led FC Delco to the Bethesda tournament title in 2010, U.S. Club regional title in 2010 and an EPYSA FISCHER’S CAREER STATISTICS state title in 2010...Played for the Spirit United Fire from 2004-07. Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. 2014 10-0 242 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 PERSONAL: Born Josephine Audrey Fischer on October 2015 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11, 1995...Daughter of Henry and Cindy Fischer...Has a Totals 10-0 242 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 younger sister Daphne...Always known that she wanted

15 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED HANNA HANNESDOTTIR

MIDFIELDER • JUNIOR • 5-6 • WOODBRIDGE, VA./WOODBRIDGE

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 graduate of Woodbridge High Reykjavik Club during the summer of 2009...Named MVP School in Woodbridge, Va....Selected to compete in the during the team’s trip to the Denmark Football Festival... Icelandic National Women’s Soccer Program (2012-14) Played on the Herndon, Va. Firecats (2007-13) for coach at the Under-19 and Under-17 age groups...Member of Nadir Moumen and guided the team to Virginia State Cup the Under-19 Icelandic National Team, coached by Olafur championships in 2010 and 2011 and USYS nationals in Thor Guobjornsson, which will compete in Finland and 2011...Served as team captain...Played for the Wash- in the second round of the UEFA European Women’s ington Freedom Super Y Team, which won the national Under-19 Championships in Bulgaria in 2014...Team com- title at the Under-15 age level in 2010...Clyde Watson peted in the Under-17 UEFA championship in Belgium in and Nadir Moumen served as her coaches...Selected to April, 2012 against Switzerland, England and Belgium... compete at the United States Soccer Training Center in Advanced to the UEFA championship in October, 2011 Washington, D.C. with the Virginia State Olympic Devel- while playing against Austria, Kazakhstan and Scotland... opment Program and at the Region I ODP Camp...Chosen Also competed at the Nordic Cup in Finland against Ger- to participate in a team leadership council for players many, France, Norway and Sweden...At Woodbridge H.S., with demonstrated leadership potential. named Second Team All-Cardinal District after scoring 12 goals (two game-winners) and finishing with five assists PERSONAL: Born Hanna Kristin Hannesdottir on May in only 11 games due to a wrist injury...Named First Team 23, 1995...Daughter of Beth Marie Moore and Hannes All-Cardinal District and Second Team All-Northwest Johannsson...Has older sisters Anna Kolbrun and Brynja Region after scoring 10 goals (four game-winners) with Marie and younger brother Johann Thorir...Both her five assists in only 12 games...As a freshman, competed father and mother played soccer at the University of for the varsity squad, scoring one goal and adding two California-Santa Barbara...Dual citizen of the United assists in seven games...Competed in the Icelandic First States and Iceland...Hobbies and interests including Division for Reykjavik Football Club, coached by Bjorgvin playing the piano, ice skating and skiing...Volunteers at QUOTING MILLER: “Hanna spent the winter and spring Karl Gunnarsson...In eight games, scored two goals and her mother’s elementary school...Undeclared major and really working to improve her game and it showed. She was a three-time recipient of the Player of the Match enrolled in the Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences. had a very productive off-season and are really excited award during the summer of 2013...Also competed with to see how that will affect us in 2016.”

CAREER: Notched three goals and three assists for nine points in 36 career contests...Collected her sole game-winning goal on a penalty kick against Syracuse in 2015...Has tallied 2,295 lifetime minutes...Recorded 38 shots, 14 on goal in her time at Pitt.

2015: Made her 14th start of the year, taking one shot against No. 1 Virginia...Took three shots of which two were on goal against No. 22 Duke (Oct 22)... Started and scored game-winning penalty kick goal in overtime against Syracuse (Oct. 11)...Posted season-high 90 min- utes at No. 6 Clemson...Notched career-high four shots at Colorado College (Aug. 30)...Recorded career-high 104 minutes against Saint Francis (Aug. 21).

2014: Played in all 18 matches and started each of the last 12 as a freshman midfielder…Earned first career start at La Salle (Sept. 7)…Recorded first career goal, along with one assist and a career-high three points in a 3-1 win vs. Robert Morris (Aug. 27)…Ranked third on team in points (seven), goals (two), shots (20) and shots on goal (7)…Her two goals came vs. Robert Morris and at NC State (Oct. 4)…Placed 35 percent of her shots HANNESDOTTIR’S CAREER STATISTICS on goal with a total of seven…Tied with three other teammates for the team lead in assists with three…Took Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. second-most corner kicks on team with eight…Played a 2014 18-12 1171 2 3 7 20 .100 7 .350 0 0-0 career-high 90 minutes in matches vs. Duke (Sept. 19), 2015 18-14 1124 1 0 2 18 .056 7 .389 1 1-1 at NC State (Oct. 4) and vs. Clemson (Oct. 26). Totals 36-34 2295 3 3 9 38 .079 14 .368 1 1-1

@PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 16 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED NIKI HOPKINS

DEFENSE • JUNIOR • 5-6 • CENTERVILLE, OHIO/CENTERVILLE (OHIO STATE)

and Alex…Father David played and at other sports, reading and drawing…Currently majoring the College of Wooster…Brother Alex is a member of the in Media and Professional Communications. soccer team at the College of Wooster…Enjoys playing

QUOTING MILLER: “Niki had a very productive year in the back for us in 2015-16. We challenged her to work on improving a couple of areas of her game this summer which we hope will make her a more complete player and even more impactful this season.”

2015: Started all 18 games in her first season with the Panthers...Registered career-high three shots against Boston College...Played 90 minutes or more in 15 of Pitt’s 18 contests on the season, including 12 straight... Recorded a career-high 110 minutes against Saint Francis on August 21.

2014 AT OHIO STATE: Played in five games during the 2014 season at Ohio State…Redshirted her true fresh- man year in 2013.

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of Centerville High School in Centerville, Ohio…Named First Team All-Ohio and All-Midwest Region in both 2011 and 2012…Three- time All-Conference selection and three-time All-District honoree…Four-year starter at Centerville High School… Scholar-Athlete award recipient as a senior in 2012… Played club soccer for Ohio Premier for eight sea- sonsunder head coach Chris King…Member of the 2012 and 2013 ID2/ECNL Camp…Won Under-18 ECNL national championship in 2013…Scored 24 goals, while adding 15 assists as a defender…Helped lead Ohio Premier to the Ohio State Cup in 2011 and a sixth-place finish at the 2012 ECNL national championship. HOPKINS’ CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. PERSONAL: Born Nicole Hopkins on July 15, 1995… Daughter of David and Angelia Hopkins…One of six chil- 2015 18-18 1548 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 dren...Has five older siblings: Jody, Nathan, Johnny Ashli Totals 18-18 1548 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0

17 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED ASHLEY MOREIRA

MIDFIELDER • JUNIOR • 5-5 • MAPLE, ONTARIO/ST. JOAN OF ARC

for Team Ontario for four years (2009-12)...Participat- competed in cross country, softball and basketball... ed on the Canadian National Team Training Center in Honor Roll student (2011-13). Ontario from 2012-14 for head coach Brian Rosenfeld... Team Ontario competed at the 2013 Canada Games and PERSONAL: Born Ashley Moreira on March 16, 1996... finished with the bronze medal...Competed at three of Daughter of Luis and Alison Moreira...Has a younger Canada’s Under-20 Excel camps (March 2013 in Portland, sister Alyssa...Enjoys coaching in the house league Ore., June 2013 in Vancouver, B.C. and July, 2013 in program at Glen Shields F.C....Also enjoys spending time Copenhagen, Denmark)...Named Player of the Match for with family, friends and running...Played soccer for 13 the Ontario Under-16 team after she scored the lone years...Undeclared major and enrolled in the Dietrich goal and game-winning goal against FC Barcelona...Also School of Arts & Sciences.

QUOTING MILLER: “Ashley is a key player for us in the midfield. Her ability to control tempo dictates how we play much of the time. We are confident she’ll continue to show up every day and work and hope her on the field leadership will be more of a factor this season.”

CAREER: Has appeared in 36 games, recording 2,789 minutes...Recorded one goal and five assists for her ca- reer to date...Notched a game-winning goal in overtime at Colorado College in 2015.

2015: Started all 18 games...Tallied three shots against No. 7 Virginia Tech, including two on goal (Oct. 25)... Notched a shot against No. 22 Duke (Oct 22)...Recorded career high 100 minutes against Syracuse (Oct. 11) and Wake Forest (Sept 24)...Netted first career goal, over- time game-winner at Colorado College...Tallied an assist against Saint Francis (Pa.).

2014: A member of the U20 Canadian National Team pool, Ashley is working towards a roster spot for next year’s U20 World Cup in Papua/ New Guinea …Started 17 games and played in all 18 matches as a true freshman… Recorded 1,330 minutes of field time, which ranked fourth on the roster…Tied for the team lead in assists with three…Had a career-high two assists, two points and two shots vs. Akron (Aug. 22)…Registered first career assist vs. Robert Morris (Aug. 27)…Tallied fourth- MORERIA’S CAREER STATISTICS most points on roster with three…Played 90 minutes or more in six games on year. Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. 2014 18-17 1330 0 3 3 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 graduate of St. Joan of Arc High 2015 18-18 1459 1 2 4 19 .053 7 .368 1 0-0 School in Maple, Ontario...Competes for the Glen Shields Totals 36-35 2798 1 5 7 25 .040 9 .360 1 0-0 club team from 2011-14 for coach Dave Benning...Played

@PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 18 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED EMMA POZZULO

MIDFIELDER • JUNIOR • 5-5 • MAPLE, ONTARIO/ST. JOAN OF ARC

Development Team (2008-13)...Ten-time Glen Shields grade Religion and Math awards...Nominated by school Club team captain (2004-14) for coaches David Benning for a national scholarship. and Mark Goldasic...Guided club team to 2010 OYSL league title and Ontario Cup semifinalist finish; the 2011 PERSONAL: Born Emma Pozzulo on February 20, 1996... OYSL league title and Quebec-Ontario Cup championship Daughter of Michael and Clare Pozzulo...Has an older and 2012 OYSL league title, Quebec-Ontario Cup finals sister Jessica...Role model is her parents...Enjoys cook- and Ontario Cup finalist finish...In 2013, guided club ing and baking in her spare time...Has plans to become a team to the Ontario Cup semifinals...Four-time honor roll lawyer...Intends to major in business. student...Earned the 11th grade History Award and 10th

QUOTING MILLER: “Out for much of the spring with injury, Emma took the time and really blossomed into a stronger leader. We are elated she is back in full health and is again on of our captains. We will rely on her on and off the field to bring this team along.”

CAREER: Has appeared in 25 total contests after sitting part of 2015 with injury.

2015: Played her first and only game at home against No.1 Virginia (Oct. 31)...Returned to action at Florida State (Oct. 3) after missing seven games to injury... Named as one of three team captains for the year.

2014: Played in all 18 games with 12 starts during her freshman season…Recorded five total shots on the season…Registered a season-high two shots against Robert Morris (Aug. 27) and at Boston College (Sept. 25)…Took one shot in the season opener against Akron ( Aug. 22)…Played a season-high 81 minutes at Boston College (Sept. 25).

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 graduate of Loretto Abbey Secondary School in Toronto, Ontario...Member of the Ontario National squad and competed at the Canada National Team Training Centre (NTCO) from 2012-13... Team won the Bronze Medal at the 2013 Canada Games...

Three-time Provincial Team captain in (2010-13)... POZZULO’S CAREER STATISTICS In 2012, was a member of the Provincial Team tour of Spain and National All-Star Silver Medalist...In 2011, Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. member of the Provincial Team tour of Spain and Na- 2014 18-12 913 0 0 0 5 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 tional All-Stars...In 2010, competed in a tour to the San 2015 7-1 193 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Diego, California and guided team to National All-Star Totals 25-13 1106 0 0 0 6 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Championship Gold Medal...Five-time member Regional

19 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED TAYLOR PRYCE

FORWARD • JUNIOR • 5-9 • THORNHILL, ONTARIO/BILL CROTHERS SECONDARY

Scored four goals on the season with scores vs. Akron Competed at the 2011 Under-17 Canadian National Team (Aug. 22), at Toledo (Aug. 29), at NC State (Oct. 4) and Camp in Mexico City, Mexico…Five-year member of the at Virginia (Nov. 1)…Her goal vs. Toledo (Aug. 29) was a Ontario Provincial Team…Played on the Glen Shields game-winner in a 1-0 victory…Recorded a season-high Futbol Club from 2003-14 for coaches Mark Goldasic and three points at NC State (Oct. 4) by way of one goal and Dave Benning…Guided Glen Shields to the Under-16 Sil- one assist…Assisted on three goals throughout the sea- ver Medal at the Canadian Soccer Association National son with one vs. Robert Morris (Aug. 27), at Boston Col- All-Star Championship…Also guided Glen Shields to the lege (Sept. 25) and at NC State…Attempted 37 shots and Under-14 East Division title and Ontario Provincial Team placed 15 on goal on the season, which was good for a Gold Medal at the Canadian Soccer Association National shots on goal percentage of 40.5%…Attempted at least All-Star Championships in 2010 and the Under-15 OYSL one shot in 15 of 18 games, including a season-high six Championship and Ontario vs. Quebec Club competition shots at Toledo…Placed at least one shot on goal in 12 of in 2011…Earned the title of leading scorer at the Un- 18 games and had a season-high three shots on goal at der-15 and Under-14 age levels in OYSL competition. NC State…Played a full 90 minutes in four games. PERSONAL: Born Taylor Elizabeth Pryce on May 17, HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2014 of Bill Crothers Secondary 1996…Daughter of Winston and Kim Quarry Pryce…Has a School in Markham, Ontario…Selected to compete at younger sister Bailey Pryce…Enjoys cooking, skiing and the Canadian National Team Training Center for coach coaching youth soccer…Undeclared major and enrolled Bryan Rosenfeld…Played in the 2014 CSA Rex Program… in the Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences.

QUOTING MILLER: “Taylor’s sophomore campaign was full of success and saw her do a lot of maturing on and off the field over the last year.. We hope this carries into this season and it shows in her production on the field.”

CAREER: Named ACC Co-Offensive Player of the Week and selected to TopDrawerSoccer.Com Team of the Week on Sept. 29, 2015 ...Chosen as First National Bank Female Athlete of the Week on Sept. 28, 2015...Third in Pitt history in points per game (.75) and goals per game (.28)...Current all-time program leader in shots on goal per game (1.31)...Has recorded 10 career goals, seven assists in 36 contests.

2015: Named ACC Co-Offensive Player of the Week and selected to TopDrawerSoccer.Com Team of the Week on Sept. 29...Chosen as First National Bank Female Athlete of the Week on Sept. 28...Put two shots on frame against No. 1 Virginia (Oct. 31)...Scored one unassisted goal in three shot attempts against No. 7 Virginia Tech (Oct. 25)...On Oct. 22nd she took four shots, three of which were on goal, against No. 22 Duke...Scored both game-winning goals in matches against Louisville (Sept. 27) and Wake Forest (Sept. 24)...Recorded one goal against Liberty (Sept. 10)...Tallied five points in two games against Villanova and La Salle...Assisted game-winning goal at Colorado College...Recorded Pitt’s lone goal against Saint Francis (Aug. 21). PRYCE’S CAREER STATISTICS 2014: Attended Canada Under-20 National Team Camp, Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. which is one of several camps that will determine who 2014 18-17 1293 4 3 11 37 .108 15 .405 1 0-0 will make the 2016 Canada Under-20 World Cup roster… 2015 18-17 1212 6 4 16 56 .107 32 .571 2 0-0 Started 17 of Pitt’s 18 matches as a freshman…Ranked Totals 36-34 2505 10 7 27 93 .108 47 .505 3 0-0 second on the squad in goals scored (4) and points (11)…

@PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 20 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED SEYLA PEREZ

DEFENSE • REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE • 5-9 • WARREN, OHIO/HOWLAND

2012)...Three-time All-Region and All-District honoree... in track and field in the sprints...Member of the Spanish Three-time team Most Valuable Player selection...Scored Club...Ranked the Great Lakes Region No. 35 player. 21 goals and added 15 assists while leading the Howland Tigers to a 16-3 record and regional final as a junior... PERSONAL: Born Seyla E. Perez on December 31, 1995... Member of the Olympic Development Program and Daughter of William & Kelly Perez...Has two brothers Region 2 team...Played nine years as a member of the Sydney and Manny...Grandfather Ricardo Thomas played Cleveland United club team (2005-14) for coaches Marco basketball at Clemson (1969)...Great uncle David Thomas Raduka and Joe Raduka...United is currently ranked also played basketball at Clemson (1970)...Hobbies No. 2 nationally and No. 1 in the region...Guided United and interests including singing, watching football and to the 2013 Under-17 national title, the USYS national fishing...Dallas Cowboys fan...Said she would like to championship and a No. 1 national ranking...The team someday work for the FBI...Once caught a shark while also won the 2013 USYSA National League champi- on vacation last summer...Committed to Pitt during the onship...United won 86 percent of its matches while summer of 2012...Also recruited by Penn State, Ohio claiming the Ohio State Championships...Team became State, Akron and Dayton...Undeclared major and enrolled the first Ohio North team to win a national champion- in the Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences. ship...Four-time academic honor roll student...Competed

QUOTING MILLER: “Seyla is a special talent who quietly does her job very effectively. She does so many things well and we expect her on the field leadership and at- tacking set pieces are areas which will be more evident in her game this year.”

CAREER: Made a major impact on the Panthers’ back line in her first full year of action in 2015...Spearheaded a defense that dramatically reduced opponents’ shots (-95) and shots on goal (-47) from 2014 to 2015.

2015: Recorded 90 minutes or more in 10 of final 12 games...Started all 18 games on the season...Notched her first goal of the year on a header against NC State (Sept. 20)...Named to Steel City Classic All-Tournament Team.

2014: Entered freshman season as the starter at central defender…Started and played in four matches on year before an injury earned her a redshirt for the year… Started the season’s first four matches against Akron (Aug. 22), Duquesne (Aug. 24), Robert Morris (Aug. 27) and at Toledo (Aug. 29)…Concluded season with three shots and one goal in 239 minutes of action…Scored first career goal on one shot against Akron (Aug. 22)… Played a career-high 86 minutes vs. Duquesne (Aug. 24).

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in December, 2013 from Howland High School in Howland, Ohio...Four-year soccer letterwinner for coach Pat Hovance...Injured during her PEREZ’S CAREER STATISTICS senior soccer season and did not compete...Over her Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. three-year high school career, accumulated 47 goals and 27 assists...Two-time First Team All-State Ohio selec- 2015 18-18 1464 1 0 2 7 .143 4 .571 0 0-0 tion...Two-time District 1 Player of the Year (2011 and Totals 18-18 1464 1 0 2 7 .143 4 .571 0 0-0

21 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED CLARE BEAHN

MIDFIELDER • SOPHOMORE • 5-9 • MCLEAN, VA./MCLEAN

PERSONAL: Born Clare Eleanor Beahn on February 11, Syracuse University and Siena College…Plans to major 1997…Daughter of Jim and Maureen Beahn of McLean, in engineering…Undeclared major and enrolled in the Va….Has a younger brother James and younger sister Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences. Julia…Grandfather played basketball and baseball for

QUOTING MILLER: “Clare surprised us last year in a good way. She learned a lot during her freshman year which I know will help her game and our team this season.”

2015: Appeared in eight games, last against No. 1 Virgin- ia (Oct. 31)...Recorded two shots at Akron (Sept. 13).

HIGH SCHOOL: A June of 2015 graduate of McLean High School in McLean, Va. where she played two seasons (freshman and sophomore) for coaches Robert Bouchard and Marc Cascio…Her senior season was played in the spring…Two-year varsity soccer starter as both a freshman and sophomore…Competed for the McLean ECNL club team from 2005-15 for coaches Nadir Moumen and Clyde Watson…Led McLean to two Virginia State Cup Championships (2012 and 2014), a third place finish in 2007 at the USF Futsal National Championship, a Super Y National Finalist finish in 2010 and two Mid-Atlantic ECNL Conference titles in 2013 and 2014…Also helped lead McLean to the Discovery Cup championship and Disney Cup Showcase title in 2014, two Bethesda Tournament championships (2013 and 2014), PDA Tournament Finals (2013) and two McLean Labor Day Tournament titles in 2011 and 2012…Also led McLean to the Jefferson Cup Showcase championship in 2014 and finalist finish in 2011…Competed in the Virginia Olympic Development Program in 2010…Also was invited to participate in the DC Elite Training Alliance in both 2011 and 2012…Two- time high school scholar-athlete honoree in 2012 and BEAHN’S CAREER STATISTICS 2013…National Honor Society member from 2012-15… Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. Spanish Honor Society and Science Honor Society member from 2013-15…Student Council Vice President 2015 8-0 94 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 from 2011-15. Totals 8-0 94 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0

@PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 22 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED ALLI HIGGS

DEFENSE • SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • CALVERT COUNTY, MD./CALVERT

PERSONAL: Born Allison Higgs on October 20, 1997… and enrolled in the Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences. Daughter of Billy and Dawn Higgs…Undeclared major

QUOTING MILLER: “We relied on Ali significantly as a freshman in 2015. In that time she really grew and ma- tured as a player over the cours. We look for her impact to be greater going forward.”

2015: Appeared in 17 games on the season...Made 13th start of the year at No. 7 Virginia Tech...Recorded a shot against No. 6 Clemson (Oct. 16)...Played in 15 of 16 games...Earned an assist against Liberty (Sept. 10).

HIGH SCHOOL: A June, 2015 graduate of Calvert High School in Prince Frederick, Md. where she was a four- year varsity starter for head coach Dawn Lister…Named All-State, All-MET and All-SMAC selection after guiding Calvert H.S. to a state championship, regional title and second place finish in conference play as a senior…Two- time All-SMAC selection and Academic All-SMAC pick… Two-time team captain…Guided the Cavaliers to the regional semifinals and second place finish in the SMAC as a junior…Led Calvert to a regional title, state semifi- nal appearance and conference title as a sophomore… As a freshman, helped guide the Cavaliers to a regional semifinal finish and second-place league finish…Played club soccer with the Freestate/Maryland United team from 2009-2015…Freestate/Maryland United competed at the ECNL Mid-Atlantic Player Development Program in 2013 and 2014…Team finished in first place in the ECNL Mid-Atlantic Conference in 2013…Invited to National Team Training in 2012…Team won the National Futsal Championship in 2009 and was named the state’s most HIGG’S CAREER STATISTICS valuable program from 2009-13…Earned the Arlington Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. Invitational Most Valuable Player Award in 2009…Also 2015 17-13 1038 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 played basketball…National Honor Society member and Foreign Language Honorarium. Totals 17-13 1038 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

23 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED SARAH KRAUSE

FORWARD • SOPHOMORE • 5-4 • CLEVELAND, OHIO/VALLEY FORGE

PERSONAL: Born Sarah Kaylin Krause on August 16, goal of playing professional soccer…Plays piano…Grad- 1997…Daughter of Joseph and Rosella Krause of Cleve- uated a year early from high school… Undeclared major land, Ohio…Has three siblings: Rachel, Paul, Joe…Father and enrolled in the Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences… Joseph played baseball at Tiffin University (Ohio)…Has a Intends to major in physical therapy.

QUOTING MILLER: “Sarah was one of reasons we had a successful year last season. Her ability on the ball as our play maker opened up our attack. As a more com- plete player in 2016 we hope she can have an excellent sophomore year.”

2015: Tallied two shots against No. 1 Virginia (Oct. 31)... Took four shots, including one on goal, against No. 7 Vir- ginia Tech (Oct. 25)...Recorded three shots, all of which were on goal, and scored on goal against No. 22 Duke (Oct. 22)...Notched two shots, one on goal, against No. 6 Clemson (Oct. 16)...Recorded career high 100 minutes against Syracuse (Oct. 11)...Tallied one goal and one assist against Akron (Sept. 13)...Scored first career goal against La Salle (Sept. 6)...Recorded an assist to Taylor Pryce against Saint Francis (Aug. 21).

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2015 graduate of Valley Forge High School in Parma, Ohio…Played only one season of high school soccer…Named Offensive Most Valuable Player as a freshman in 2012…Named to the OSSCA All-State Second Team as a sophomore…Played for the Ambassadors Football Club for coaches Caleb Fortune and Kent Manson…Scored 66 goals with 47 assists… Team advanced to the 2013 National Championship finals and …Earned back-to-back appearances in the national championships and named “Best 11” in 2012 and 2013… Won six Ohio State Cup championships and claimed two regional championships (2012-13)…Led team with eight goals in the 2013 national championships…Also was KRAUSE’S CAREER STATISTICS the team’s top scorer at the 2012 and 2014 regional Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. championships…Named Ambassadors Football Club team captain. 2015 18-14 1238 3 2 8 28 .107 16 .571 1 0-0 Totals 18-14 1238 3 2 8 28 .107 16 .571 1 0-0

@PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 24 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED KAYLEE RABATIN

FORWARD/MIDFIELDER • SOPHOMORE • 5-4 • UNIONTOWN, PA./LAUREL HIGHLANDS

in 2014, was a regional competitor in 2012 and 2013 and 1997…Daughter of Drs. Mark and Kimberley Rabatin…Fa- was an Olympic Development Program regional finalist ther Mark Rabatin played football at Indiana University in 2012…Sprinter in track and field…Qualified for the of Pennsylvania….Plays piano…Has volunteered at Bea- WPIAL finals of the 4x100 relay…Member of the Fayette dling 1898 Academy…Coaches at South Union Township County Hall of Fame in track and field… Recreational Center Soccer Academy…Intends to major in business/finance. PERSONAL: Born Kaylee Marie Rabatin on September 8,

QUOTING MILLER: “Kaylee had a productive freshman season. She didn’t benefit from a developmental off-sea- son as a freshman due to rehabbing an injury but is a tireless worker and competitor, and we look forward to her return this season.”

2015: Tallied career-high 53 minutes at No. 6 Clem- son (Oct. 16)...Appeared in all 16 games on the year... Recorded one goal and one assist against Akron (Sept. 13)...Assisted all three of Jarena Harmon’s goals against Robert Morris (Aug. 23)...Scored first career goal that same day.

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2015 graduate of Laurel Highlands High School in Uniontown, Pa. where she played three seasons of varsity soccer for coaches David Sohyda, Lara Dowling and Jess Dubios...Earned All-WPIAL, All-Section, All-County honors, ranked second in the WPIAL in regular season scoring, led Fayette County in goals and set the single season and career goal scoring record at Laurel Highlands H.S. with 40 goals in a single season as a senior and 95 goals over a three-year period during senior year…Finished second among all WPIAL soccer players in scoring and first in Class 3A with 40 goals as a senior…Earned Pittsburgh Post-Ga- zette Athlete of the Week honors and Herald-Standard Centennial Chevrolet Fall Sport Female Scholar-Athlete winner during senior year…Named to All-Section team, ranked among the WPIAL’s top-10 in scoring and led Fayette County in scoring as a sophomore…Competed RABATIN’S CAREER STATISTICS for the Beadling Soccer Club team from 2008-2014 for Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. head coach Gene Smith…Helped guide Beadling to three 2015 17-0 370 2 4 8 8 .250 4 .500 1 0-0 straight PA West State Championships from 2012-14… Beadling finished in third place in the Premier League Totals 17-0 370 2 4 8 8 .250 4 .500 1 0-0 25 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED MIKAYLA SCHMIDT

FORWARD • SOPHOMORE • 5-4 • PUEBLO WEST, COLO./PUEBLO WEST (COLORADO STATE)

QUOTING MILLER: “Mikayla is a transfer who we think will add some real grit, athleticism, and toughness to our team. She has the confidence and tools to run at defenders and look forward to seeing her impact our environment.”

2015 (at Colorado State): Appeared in 17 games at Colo- rado State, earning the start in one contest…Recorded eight shots.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2016 graduate of Pueblo West High School in Pueblo West, Colorado…Scoring leader all four years….Led team in assists in three seasons….. Honorable mention Division 4A in 2012 as a freshman… Second-team All-State junior year….First-team All-State in 2015….Earned four varsity letters…2014 Principal’s Honor Roll…Four-year player on the Pikes Peak Rush Club Team... 2014 Rush Festival All-Star team selection in U14...Also competed in track in the 4x100 and open 100 events.

PERSONAL: Born Mikayla Ree Schmidt on December, 24, 1996….Daughter of Dennis and Shaunna Schmidt…Father is a professional Bull and Bareback rider….Has one older brother, Adam…Hobbies include CrossFit, surfing, wakeboarding, mixed marital arts and snowboarding…. Goes by the nickname Schmidty… Majoring in business and theatre.

SCHMIDT’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. 2015 17-1 453 0 0 0 8 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Totals 17-1 453 0 0 0 8 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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DEFENSE • SOPHOMORE • 5-2 • MEDINA, OHIO/MEDINA (BUFFALO)

QUOTING MILLER: “Bri benefitted from transferring in January and really grew as a player. She is a fierce competitor and talented player who will help us in our back line.”

2015 (at Buffalo): First-team MAC All-Freshman...Start- ed all 21 contests in her true freshman season..Helped lead the Bulls to eight shutout victories on defense... Recorded two goals and four assists...Earned the game winning goal in a double-overtime win over Miami (OH) in the 107th minute.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played four seasons at Medina High School in Medina, Ohio...Last three seasons were played under Head Coach Doug Coreno...Captained high school team junior and senior seasons... Earned two consec- utive first team All-Northeast Ohio Conference and All-Ohio selections, along with first team All-Greater Cleveland and first team All-County honors...As a senior was named the Medina County MVP...Also played club ball and won a 2015 State Cup championship with Am- bassadors FC under head coach Caleb Fortune...Played club soccer with Pitt teammate Sarah Krause.

PERSONAL: Born August 1, 1997… Daughter of Kim Shin- gary…Two siblings, Haleigh and Peyton…Haleigh plays soccer for Cleveland State…Majoring in administration of Justice.

SHINGARY’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. 2015 21-21 1943 2 4 8 14 .143 9 .643 1 0-0 Totals 21-21 1943 2 4 8 14 .143 9 .643 1 0-0

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FORWARD • SOPHOMORE • 5-10 • QUEENSTOWN, NEW ZEALAND/BURNSIDE

1994… Daughter of Hugh and Tracy-Lee… Has two sib- Loves adventures and apples. lings, Lauren and Ben… Is pursuing a general degree…

QUOTING MILLER: “Bel has had a good deal of national team experience playing for her home county, New Zea- land, including competing in a U20 World Cup. She is an extremely mature young woman with great size, talent, and ability in front of goal. She gives us a presence up front we don’t currently have right now, and we look forward to the impact she’ll have.”

HIGH SCHOOL: Played high school soccer for Burnside High School… Part of the Avon United FC club team her freshman and sophomore year before joining the FC Twenty11 her junior year…Member of the Mainland pride and Canterbury Federation organizations through- out high school… Was named the “Most All-Around Junior Athlete” for her school in her freshman year… Sophomore year she was voted Avon United FC’s “Players Player of the Year”… In her junior year she won: Mainland Women’s League Defender of the Year, Burnside High School Principles Award for Service to Sport, New Zealand Secondary Schools National Team MVP and Burnside High School’s Golden Boot…During high school she also played nine other sports…After finishing high school she went on to play for club teams and attend University...A member of the Coastal Spirit FC, Three Kings UFC and the Glendfield Women’s Premier team…Also continued playing with the Mainland Pride with whom she won the National League Championship multiple times…Was a member of the New Zealand W20 World Cup Team… Made an appearance in the 2014 FIFA “Bel has had a good deal of national team experience playing for her home county, New Zealand, Women’s U20 World Cup vs. Canada… Helped the U20 including competing in a U20 World Cup. She is an extremely mature young woman with great national team qualify for the 2016 FIFA U20 World Cup in size, talent, and ability in front of goal. She gives us a presence up front we don’t currently have New Guinea. right now, and we look forward to the impact she’ll have.” PERSONAL: Born Belinda Van Noord on November 24, - Head Coach Greg Miller @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 28 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED JULIANA VAZQUEZ

MIDFIELDER • SOPHOMORE • 5-6 • YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO/ CARDINAL MOONEY

a freshman…Competed in the Olympic Development Beadling Thunder team at the USYS National Tournament Program in two states: Pennsylvania (PA West State coached by Eric Duffy and Arne Thomas…Earned OSSCA Team in 2013) and Ohio (Ohio North State Team in 2010, All-Academic Award…Four-time CMHS Alumni Associa- 2011 and 2012)…Named to the Region I ODP Under-17 tion Academic Scholarship award winner…Ranked in the team for 2013-14…Competed in both the Thanksgiving top-25 of her class. Inter-Regional Tournament in Boca Raton, Fla. in 2013 and the Kuban Spring Tournament in Istanbul, Turkey and PERSONAL: Born Juliana Mary Vazquez on December Sochi, Russia in March, 2014…Played five seasons with 31, 1996…Daughter of Benjamin and Maryellen Vazquez the Beadling Gunners for coaches Erik Duffy, Weston of Youngstown, Ohio…Has an older brother Nick (Boo) Hawley and Yon Struble…Helped guide the Gunners Vazquez…Brother Nick Vazquez plays baseball at Pitt to five PA-West State Cup championships, two USYS and was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in 2010…Unde- Region I Finalists finishes (2009 and 2010), a Jefferson clared major and enrolled in the Dietrich School of Arts Cup Superio Division title (2009) and finalist finish & Sciences. (2012)…Competed as a guest player with the Under-18

QUOTING MILLER: “Julie is one of most committed players on the team. She had a great freshman year and are excited about how she much she has elevated her game heading into this season.”

2015: Appeared in 17 of 18 games on the season...Took one shot in the matchup against No. 7 Virginia Tech (Oct. 25)...Recorded season-high 100 minutes against Wake Forest (Sept. 24)...Delivered game-winning free kick goal against Liberty (Sept. 10)...Recorded her first career goal against La Salle (Sept. 6)...Notched an assist against Robert Morris (Aug. 23).

HIGH SCHOOL: A June, 2015 graduate of Cardinal Mooney High School in Youngstown, Ohio, where she competed in varsity soccer for four years for head coach Frank Sikich…Scored 137 career goals during her four- year varsity career…Led her team in scoring all four seasons, led the state of Ohio in scoring (boys or girls) with 60 goals and guided her team to a 16-4-1 record as a senior…Three-time OSSCA First Team All-State honoree, two-time OSSCA District Player of the Year, three-time OSSCA First Team All-District selection and two-time NSCAA All-Region IV Team and Youngstown Vin- dicator Girls High School Player of the Year as a senior… Also named to the High School Soccer All-American Game 2014 Player Watch List as a senior…Over her final two seasons (senior and junior), led Cardinal Mooney to two consecutive Division III District Championships, two Division III Regional finalist finishes and a combined VAZQUEZ’S CAREER STATISTICS 28-11-2 two-year record…Led the Cardinals with 29 goals Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW Pk-Att. and guided her squad to a 12-7-1 record as a junior… Scored 20 goals as a sophomore…Totaled 28 goals 2015 17-11 980 2 1 5 23 .087 15 .652 1 0-0 and earned OSCAA Second Team All-District honors as Totals 17-11 980 2 1 5 23 .087 15 .652 1 0-0

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FORWARD • FRESHMAN • 5-6 • CENTREVILLE, VA./WESTFIELD

QUOTING MILLER: “Christiana is one of those un- der-the-radar kinds of talents. She often played in the shadows, setting others up with scoring chances and yet you would find her scoring a goal almost every game. She is quite dynamic on the ball and has a lot of flair to her game. She can score in a variety of ways and under- stands the game tactically at a fairly high level. She will compliment us well this fall.”

HIGH SCHOOL: Started on the varsity soccer team for Westfield High School as a freshman, where they won the Concorde District title… Opted for club soccer her sophomore-senior years … Played club ball for FC Virgin- ia ECNL 97 as a starting attacking midfielder under head coach Terry Foley from 2010-15 … Was a member of the U15, U16 and U17 Mid-Atlantic championship teams over three consecutive years from 2013-15 … All three teams finished in the top five overall in the ECNL … Was a top scorer in the 2015 ECNL Playoffs in Seattle with four goals and two assists … Named to ECNL All Mid-Atlantic PDP roster each year from 2013-15 … Named to Virginia ODP all-state roster in 2012.

PERSONAL: Born Christiana Marie Davey on December 28, 1997 … Daughter of Eric and Eviania Davey … Has one brother, Nicholas … Plans to major in psychology at Pitt … Travels to Greece each summer to celebrate her

Greek heritage … Enjoys playing piano, reading books “Christiana is one of those under-the-radar kinds of talents. She often played in the shadows, set- and drawing … Nickname is “Chrust” … Favorite soccer ting others up with scoring chances and yet you would find her scoring a goal almost every game. team is Barcelona … Knows every lyric to every One She is quite dynamic on the ball and has a lot of flair to her game. She can score in a variety of Direction song … Favorite singer is Alicia Keys … Worked ways and understands the game tactically at a fairly high level. She will compliment us well this at her family’s restaurant throughout high school … fall.” Has two dogs, Nyla and Roxy … Would most like to visit Iceland and Africa in the future. - Head Coach Greg Miller @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 30 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED CHEYENNE HUDSON

FORWARD • FRESHMAN • 5-3 • BETHANY, W. VA./BROOKE

of the track team and the National Honors Society… PERSONAL: Born Cheyenne Von Hudson on September Competed in track as well… Earned All-State recognition 4, 1997…Daughter of Rick and Cindy Hudson…Younger from 2012-14… 4x1 Relay Regional Champions… 4x4 Re- sister of Dakota Hudson… Studying Health and Fitness lay Regional Champions… 4x4 Overall OVA Champions… / Exercise Science… Enjoys hunting, running, hiking, Brooke High School record holder in the long jump… kayaking and playing with her dog, Molly. 4x1 and 4x2 relay team member… OVAC Most Valuable Sprinter.

QUOTING MILLER: “Cheyenne was a late addition, but we’re really excited about what we think she can do for us. She is a very smart and pacey forward who has a strong engine and is a real grinder. Her blue-collar mentality and knack for scoring goals will add another dimension to our attack.”

HIGH SCHOOL: Played high school soccer for Brooke High School…Was named West Virginia AAA All-State Honorable Mention, OVAC Second Team, Varsity overall MVP and All Valley Media First Team (Wheeling News Intelligencer)… Her sophomore year was named 2013 West Virginia AAA All-State Second Team, OVAC Honor- able Mention, TRAC First Team, All Valley Media First Team (Wheeling New Intelligencer), Varsity overall MVP and Athlete of the Week (Herald Star)…Her Junior year she was named 2014 West Virginia AAA All-State First Team, AAA’s leading scorer, OVAC First Team & Player of the Year, TRAC First team, Varsity overall MVP & Overall Offensive Player, All Valley Media First Team (Wheeling News Intelligencer) and Athlete of the Week (The River Sports Weir Radio)… Her Senior year was named 2015 West Virginia AAA All-State First Team, West Virginia AAA All-State Forward of the Year, All-State North South Game Invitee, OVAC First Team & Player of the Year, OVAC All Star Game Participant, OVAC All Star Game Offensive MVP, TRAC First Team & Player of the Year, Varsity Over- all MVP, West Virginia AAA Sports Writers First Team, All Valley Media First Team & Captain (Wheeling News Intel- ligencer), Wendy’s High School Heisman School Winner, “Cheyenne was a late addition, but we’re really excited about what we think she can do for us. State Finalist and State Winner… Also was a member of She is a very smart and pacey forward who has a strong engine and is a real grinder. Her blue-col- the JBFC Joga Bonita Soccer Club and the West Virginia lar mentality and knack for scoring goals will add another dimension to our attack.” Fury Elite which reached the Mountain State Soccer Club 2015 State Final… During high school, was a member - Head Coach Greg Miller

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GOALKEEPER • FRESHMAN • 5-8 • TROY, MICH./TROY ATHENS

PERSONAL: Born Katelyn Noelle McEachern on Decem- scene investigation at Pitt …Volunteers for the Michigan ber 7, 1997 … Daughter of Lora and Don McEachern … Humane Society … Volunteers for Michigan Hawks goal- Has a younger sister, Jessica … Intends to major in keeping session … Enjoys snowboarding, wakeboarding administration of justice with a concentration in crime and golfing.

QUOTING MILLER: “Katelyn had an interest in being a Pitt Panther very early in her recruiting process. As we got to know her as a person and athlete, it became clear she fit the model for the type of student-athlete we like to have in our program. She is a talented goalkeeper with solid shot-stopping ability, a good presence in the box, and has a tireless work ethic. She will compete for time in the fall.”

HIGH SCHOOL: Played varsity soccer as a freshman at Athens High School under coach Todd Heugh… Opted for club soccer for her final three years of high school … Played volleyball during her freshman year … Played varsity basketball in her junior and senior years… Led the team in rebounding as a senior … Four-year Honor Roll student and member of the National Honor Soci- ety...Played club ball with Troy Soccer Club from 2006-13 under coach Dougie MacAulay … Moved on to play for the Bloomfield Force in the from 2013-14 under coach Colby Cunningham… Received national bids for U15 and U16 teams … Played for Michigan Hawks from 2013-16 on the U16-U18 teams under coach Scott Duhl… Attended showcase events such as the Disney Showcase (Jan. 2014), CASL (Nov. 2013) and Las Vegas Mayors Cup (Feb. 2015) … Played for Michigan Hawks in the ECNL on the U16-U18 teams from 2013-16 under coaches Adil Salmoni, Doug Landefeld and Joe Zawicki … Made ECNL Championship League playoffs and finished second in the conference in each season … Ranked “Katelyn had an interest in being a Pitt Panther very early in her recruiting process. As we got to nationally as a top-30 team each year and is currently know her as a person and athlete, it became clear she fit the model for the type of student-athlete ranked in the top ten … Recorded a 0.63 GAA with U16, we like to have in our program. She is a talented goalkeeper with solid shot-stopping ability, a 1.12 GAA with U17, and has a 1.08 GAA as a member of the good presence in the box, and has a tireless work ethic. She will compete for time in the fall.” U18 team. - Head Coach Greg Miller

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DEFENSE • FRESHMAN • 5-7 • GLENN DALE, MD./ELIZABETH SETON

QUOTING MILLER: “Ashley will be a good addition to our team. She possesses wonderful speed and athleticism, a strong aerial presence, and has a pugnacious nature about her on the field. We will look to have her play in either a central back or wide back position. She is a good-natured person and an athletic talent who will add depth and competition to our backline.”

HIGH SCHOOL: Varsity starter as a freshman at Elizabeth Seton High School under head coach Amanda Lebo… Received an All-WCAC Honorable Mention … Did not play soccer her sophomore year … Returned to soccer as a varsity starter under Lebo in her junior year and received another All-WCAC Honorable Mention … Varsity starter and team captain for senior season… Earned Second Team WCAC All-Conference honors … County News CTV Sports Player of the Week during her senior season … Member of National Honor Society… Played club soccer with Freestate Soccer Alliance from 2009-12 under coach Melanie Nai … Played with Mary- land United FC in the ECNL from 2012-16 under coach Harry Canellakis … Maryland United FC finished first in the ECNL Mid-Atlantic Conference in 2013.

PERSONAL: Born Ashley Paquet on July 4, 1998 … Daughter of Joseph and Nicole Paquet … Has a younger brother, Pierce, and younger sister, Johna … Nick- name is “Ash” … Volunteers at DC Central Kitchen in Washington D.C. over the summer … Major is currently “Ashley will be a good addition to our team. She possesses wonderful speed and athleticism, a undecided. strong aerial presence, and has a pugnacious nature about her on the field. We will look to have her play in either a central back or wide back position. She is a good-natured person and an ath- letic talent who will add depth and competition to our backline.” - Head Coach Greg Miller

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GOALKEEPER • FRESHMAN • 5-10 • PORTUGALETE, SPAIN/ASTI-LEKU

QUOTING MILLER: “We are excited to bring Amaia into our soccer family here at Pitt. She is a tremendous tal- ent who has a wealth of international experience playing for her country. She is a great shot stopper, solid feet and has excellent range. She will add competition and depth to our goalkeeping position.”

HIGH SCHOOL: 2016 graduate of Asti-Leku High School in Portugalete, in Spain...2014 Paules Basque Cup play- er…2015 Athletic Basque Cup Player…2016 Spanish Lige player...2015 Spanish Under-17 European Cup selection... 2015 Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Under-17 finals winning goalie…Competing with Spanish National team at UEFA Under-19 championships.

PERSONAL: Born November 22, 1998…Daughter of Ramon Pena and Amelia De Las Heras…Has one sibling Inigo.

“We are excited to bring Amaia into our soccer family here at Pitt. She is a tremendous talent who has a wealth of international experience playing for her country. She is a great shot stopper, solid feet and has excellent range. She will add competition and depth to our goalkeeping position.” - Head Coach Greg Miller

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FORWARD • FRESHMAN • 5-3 • HUDSON, OHIO/HUDSON

Has strong interest in traveling, and has visited over beach at Hilton Head Island, riding horses and Disney 20 countries… Pursuing a medical degree… Loves the World.

QUOTING MILLER: “Alex is a gifted striker and a proven goal-scorer in every environment and level she’s played. She is technical, strong with her back to the goal, makes timely and well-shaped runs, is very comfortable taking players on 1v1, is two-footed, and can score in a variety of ways. She also has a great ability to set other players up with scoring chances. She will give our front line an added punch.”

HIGH SCHOOL: June 2016 graduate of Hudson High School… Played high school soccer for Costa Kalorides her freshman and sophomore years… Freshman year was named 1st Team All-Conference… Sophomore year was named 1St Team All-Conference, 1st Team All-District and the Offensive MVP of her team… Chose to play for the Ambassadors Futbol Club for six years… Was a State Cup Champion five years straight… Led her team to the Regional Championship in 2012 and 2013 where she was the top scorer both years…Took her team to the USYSA National championships in 2012 and 2013 where they placed 3rd and 2nd, respectively… Rated in the top 35 for the Great Lakes Region by Top Drawer Soccer… ODP Region II Team from 2012-15 … ODP National Training Camp attendee in 2013… ODP Region II Costa Rica Team Trip in 2014… 2013 USYSA National Championship “Best XI.”

PERSONAL: Born Alexandra Abbott Wright on June 20,

1998… Daughter of Bradley and Alisa Wright…Has two “Alex is a gifted striker and a proven goal-scorer in every environment and level she’s played. She siblings, John and Hannah… A member of the Distin- is technical, strong with her back to the goal, makes timely and well-shaped runs, is very comfort- guished Honor Roll all four years of high school…Part of able taking players on 1v1, is two-footed, and can score in a variety of ways. She also has a great the National Honors Society her junior and senior year ability to set other players up with scoring chances. She will give our front line an added punch.” as well as a Service Learning Student and AP Scholar… A Volunteer at the Kent United Disability Services… - Head Coach Greg Miller

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PITT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

Points 6 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s, 10/9/11 Points 11 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, 9/30/12 Total Seasons of Operation: 5 (first year in 2011) 4 Roosa Arvas, Robert Morris, 8/27/14 8 Kaitlin Brenn, Georgetown, 9/30/12 Total Games Played: 43 4 Alex Charlebois, Connecticut, 10/11/12 6 , Penn State, 9/4/11 Overall Record (5 seasons): 16-234 4 Roosa Arvas, Duquesne, 8/26/12 5 Maya Hayes (Penn State vs. N.C. State), 9/2/11 Overtime Games: 8 4 Dana DelleFemine, St. John’s, 10/9/11 Goals 5 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, 9/30/12 Two Overtime Games: 5 Goals 3 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s, 10/9/11 3 Maya Hayes, Penn State, 9/4/11 First match: vs. Eastern Michigan, August 19, 2011. 2 Roosa Arvas, Robert Morris, 8/27/14 3 Stephanie Skilton, Syracuse, 10/6/13 First goal: Angela Vultaggio from Cara Cutaia, Eastern Michigan, 2 Dana DelleFemine, St. John’s, 10/9/11 Assists 4 Kaitlin Brenn, Georgetown, 9/30/12 69:29, Aug. 19, 2011. 2 Ashley Cuba, Colorado College, 9/2/11 Shots 9 Morgan Brian, Virginia, 9/22/13 First assist: Cara Cutaia, Eastern Michigan, 69:29, Aug. 19, 2011. 2 Alex Charlebois, Connecticut, 10/11/12 9 Summer Green, North Carolina, 9/26/13 First shot: Chelsea Detrick, Eastern Michigan, 3:34, Aug. 19, 2011. 1 Many times 8 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, 9/30/12 First save: Rachel Rye, Eastern Michigan, 9:03, Aug. 19, 2011. Assists 2 Ashley Moreira, Akron, 8/22/14 7 Makenzy Doniak, Virginia, 9/22/13 First corner kick: Katelyn Lippert, Pitt, 2:08, vs. Eastern Michigan, 2 Roosa Arvas, Duquesne, 8/26/12 7 Demi Stokes, South Florida, 9/18/11 Aug. 19, 2011. 2 Taylor Pryce, La Salle, 9/6/15 7 Kelly Maegan, Marquette, 9/13/12 First Pitt goal: Katelyn Ruhe from Morgan Sharick, vs. Eastern Michigan, Shots 9 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s, 10/9/11 7 Paige Nielsen, North Carolina, 9/26/13 73:01, Aug. 19, 2011. 7 Ali Matisse, South Florida, 9/18/11 7 , Notre Dame, 10/9/14 First Pitt assist: Morgan Sharick, vs. Eastern Michigan, 73:01, 7 Taylor Pryce, Liberty, 9/10/15 7 Mackenzie Meehan, Boston Collge, 10/8/15 Aug. 19, 2011. 6 Riliegh McHugh, Toledo, 9/6/13 Shots on goal 8 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, 9/30/12 First Pitt win: St. John’s, 61, Oct. 9, 2011. 6 Ashley Cuba, Robert Morris, 8/22/12 6 Makenzy Doniak, Virginia, 9/22/13 Consecutive wins: 5, Sept. 4, 2015-Sept. 24, 2015 6 Roosa Arvas, Robert Morris, 8/27/14 6 Demi Stokes, South Florida, 9/18/11 Largest Crowd: 1,419, vs. North Carolina, Sept. 26, 2013. 6 Roosa Arvas, Boston College, 10/8/15 Saves 10 Rachel Rye, Eastern Michigan, 8/19/11 Shots on goal 4 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s, 10/9/11 9 Alexis Bryant, Broston College, 10/8/15 4 Ali Matisse, South Florida, 9/18/11 8 Sara Keane, West Virginia, 10/21/11 4 Lyndsay Pierson, Eastern Michigan, 8/19/11 8 Nicole McClure, South Florida, 9/18/11 4 Dana DelleFemine, Robert Morris, 8/22/12 7 Chelsea De Jager, Robert Morris, 8/22/12 4 Taylor Pryce, Liberty, 9/10/15 7 Katie Getzinger, La Salle, 9/6/15 4 Taylor Pryce, Syracuse, 10/11/15 6 Kelsey Quinn, Villanova, 9/28/12 Saves 16 Taylor Francis, Florida State, 10/18/14 6 Erin McNulty (Penn State vs. N.C. State), 9/2/11 13 Taylor Francis, Duke, 9/19/14 6 Holly Van Noord, Liberty, 9/10/15 13 Kristina Rioux, Penn State, 9/4/11 12 Kristina Rioux, West Virginia, 10/21/11 12 Kristina Rioux, South Florida, 9/18/11 OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS & LOWS Points High 23 Georgetown, 9/30/12 PITT TEAM HIGHS & LOWS Low 0 9 times, last- Syracuse, 10/8/15 Goals High 8 Georgetown, 9/30/12 Points High 15 St. John’s, 10/9/11 Low 0 9 times, last Syracuse, 10/8/15 Low 0 18 times, last Virginia, 10/31/15 Assists High 7 2 times, last Georgetown, 9/30/12 Goals High 6 St. John’s, 10/9/11 Low 0 15 times, last Syracuse, 10/8/15 Low 0 7 times, last Virginia, 10/31/15 Shots High 37 Virginia, 9/22/13 Assists High 5 Robert Morris, 8/27/14 Low 1 Akron, 8/22/14 Low 0 19 times, last Virginia, 10/31/15 Shots on goal High 19 Florida State, 10/18/14 Shots High 26 South Florida, 9/18/11 Low 0 2 times, last- Akron, 8/22/14 Low 2 2 times, last- Boston College, 9/12/13 Saves High 10 Eastern Michigan, 8/19/11 Shots on goal High 12 two times, last- Bucknell, 8/30/13 Low 0 3 times, last- Florida State, 10/18/14 Low 0 2 times, last- Florida State, 10/18/14 Corner Kicks High 12 1 times, last- Marquette, 9/13/12 Saves High 16 Florida State, 10/18/14 Low 0 2 times, last- Duquesne, 8/24/14 Low 0 4 times, last- Boston College, 10/8/15 Fouls High 19 Virginia Tech, 10/20/13 Corner Kicks High 14 Robert Morris, 8/27/14 Low 2 2 times, last- Florida State, 10/18/14 Low 0 3 times, last- Florida State, 10/18/14 Fouls High 16 2times, last- Robert Morris, 8/27/14 Low 0 Toledo, 9/6/13 MOST ATTENDED GAMES

Att. Opponent Date Score 1419 North Carolina (6) Sept. 26, 2013 L, 0-1 1388 Bucknell Aug. 30, 2013 W, 3-0 811 Robert Morris Aug. 27, 2014 W, 3-1 727 Duke Sept. 19, 2014 L, 0-3 708 Duquesne Aug. 24, 2014 L, 0-2 2OT 644 West Virginia (18) Oct. 21, 2011 L, 01 562 Akron Aug. 22, 2014 W, 3-0 493 Penn State Sept. 9, 2011 L, 03 472 Virginia Tech (6) Oct. 20, 2013 L, 0-4 472 Duquesne Aug. 26, 2012 W, 31 465 Virginia (1) Sept. 22, 2013 L, 1-3 459 Colorado College Sept. 9, 2011 T, 22 392 Villanova Sept. 4, 2015 W, 2-0 374 South Florida Sept. 18, 2011 T, 22 372 Liberty Sept. 10, 2015 W, 2-1 371 Wake Forest Sept. 24, 2015 W, 2-1 (OT) 368 La Salle Sept. 6, 2015 W, 3-1 365 Villanova Sept. 28, 2012 L, 12

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YEAR-BY-YEAR

Year Overall Home Away Neutral Conf. Home Away Neutral 1996 3160 350 0100 010 - - - - 1997 3123 360 062 001 281 240 041 000 1998 8110 410 490 010 570 420 150 000 1999 5121 261 150 210 141 111 030 000 2000 6121 451 270 000 150 120 030 000 2001 791 531 160 100 240 210 030 000 2002 4150 360 180 010 060 040 020 000 2003 5102 241 261 100 141 021 120 000 2004 6101 340 251 110 271 140 131 000 2005 4113 142 360 011 362 132 230 000 2006 883 423 360 100 362 122 240 000 2007 6102 541 161 000 182 141 041 000 2008 7121 531 180 110 461 311 150 000 2009 855 413 442 000 335 213 122 000 2010 7112 641 171 000 461 320 141 000 2011 2134 144 090 100 182 132 050 000 2012 7102 430 352 020 262 230 032 000 2013 4-14-1 3-6-0 1-8-1 0-0-0 0-13-0 0-6-0 0-7-0 0-0-0 2014 6-12-0 2-8-0 4-4-0 0-0-0 2-8-0 0-5-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 2015 10-7-1 6-2-0 3-5-0 1-0-1 4-6-0 3-2-0 1-4-0 0-0 Total 11622033 708119 3713011 993 4112121 285213 13698 000 Win Percentage .359 .468 .239 .500 .281 .371 .189 .000

COACHING RECORDS PITT HEAD COACHES

Year Overall Conf. Head Coach Accomplishments Coach Tenure WLT WLT Notes 1996 3160 — Roland Sturk Roland Sturk 19962002 36876 11342 1998 BEC Tournament 1997 3123 281 Roland Sturk SueMoy Chin 200211 539023 225417 2005 BEC Tournament 2006 BEC Tournament 1998 8110 570 Roland Sturk Big East Tournament Quarterfinal 2008 BEC Tournament 1999 5121 141 Roland Sturk 2010 BEC Tournament 2000 6121 150 Roland Sturk Greg Miller 2012current 17363 4272 winningest season in program history 2001 791 240 Roland Sturk 2002 4150 060 Roland Sturk 2003 5102 141 SueMoy Chin 2004 6101 271 SueMoy Chin 2005 4113 362 SueMoy Chin Big East Tournament Quarterfinal 2006 883 362 SueMoy Chin Big East Tournament Quarterfinal 2007 6102 182 SueMoy Chin 2008 7121 461 SueMoy Chin Big East Tournament Quarterfinal 2009 855 335 SueMoy Chin 2010 7112 461 SueMoy Chin Big East Tournament Quarterfinal 2011 2134 182 SueMoy Chin 2012 7102 262 Greg Miller 2013 4-14-1 0-13-0 Greg Miller 2014 6-12-0 2-8-0 Greg Miller 2015 10-7-1 4-6-0 Greg Miller Winningest season in program history Total 116-220-33 4112121

HOME FIELD RECORDS

Stadium, Location Tenure Games WLT Pct. Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pa. 199699 23 9131 .391 Sewickley Academy, Sewickley, Pa. 199899 6 330 .500 Morton Sports Complex, USC, Pa. 199900 12 561 .417 Upper St. Clair High School, USC, Pa. 2008 1 010 .000 North Allegheny High School, Wexford, Pa. 2010 1 001 .000 Founders Field, Indianola,Pa. 200111 79 392812 .493 Ambrose Urbanic Field, Pittsburgh, Pa. 2011current 48 14-30-4 .333 Totals 19962014 170 70-8119 .468 Pitt head coach Greg Miller in 2014

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Rachel Brown, 2001 Taylor Francis Katie Surma ALL-AMERICA HONORS Emily Pietrangelo Emily Tipton PRESEASON ALLBIG EAST TEAM Carly Seneca 2004 Carli Brill SOCCER BUZZ FRESHMAN ALLAMERICA Rachel Brown, 2001 Morgan Sharick Stephanie Davis Cande Ruiz, Honorable Mention, 1998 2014 Roosa Arvas Jennifer DeLaHoz OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Jaci Brown Sara Gutting COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS Netta Agredano, Oct. 2, 2000 Marci Carter Lailah Isaac Roosa Arvas, Fourth Team, 2012 Alex Charlebois Antoinette Koram NATIONAL HONORS GOALKEEPER OF THE WEEK Arielle Fernandez Erin McFarling Rachel Brown, Sept. 17, 2001 Jo Fischer Jamie Pelusi NCAA WOODEN CITIZENSHIP TROPHY Rachel Brown, Sept. 24, 2001 Taylor Francis Aimee Romasco Jamie Pelusi, 2005 Morie Kephart, Oct. 25, 2010 Jessica Marini 2005 Carli Brill Nicole D’Agostino, Oct. 15, 2012 Siobhan McDonough Jennifer DeLaHoz SOCCER BUZZ NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Riliegh McHugh Kendall Enmark Jennifer Kritch, Oct, 23, 2008 ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Ashley Moreira Kristina Francois Brigid Handforth, Sept. 20, 1998 Seyla Perez Kristy Fultz COLLEGE 360 PRIMETIME PLAYER OF THE WEEK Cande Ruiz, Oct. 5, 1998 Emily Pietrangelo Sara Gutting Morie Kephart, Sept. 1420, 2009 Netta Agredano, Sept. 25, 2000 Emma Pozzulo Lailah Isaac Alison Finch, Sept. 24Oct. 4, 2009 Ashley Cuba, Sept. 22, 2009 Carly Seneca Erin McFarling Morie Kephart, Oct. 25, 2010 Roosa Arvas, Aug. 27, 2012 Erin Myers BIG EAST ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Jamie Pelusi TOPDRAWER SOCCER FRESHMAN TO WATCH DEFENDER OF THE WEEK Aimee Romasco 1997 Rachel Bertges Caroline Keefer, 2010 Kat Weiler, Oct. 6, 2009 Corina Sebesta Charity Kriley Kylie Veverka Charity McClure ALL-REGION HONORS ALL-TOURNAMENT HONORS Erica Wright Keeley Tobler 2006 Carli Brill NSCAA ALLNORTHEAST REGION 1998 Megan Beasley 1999 Maryland Fila Invitational Stephanie Davis Liz Carroll, Third Team, 2009 Andrea Graybill Megan Beasley Kristina Francois Charity Kriley Keeley Tobler Jenna Greenfield SOCCER BUZZ FRESHMAN ALLREGION Lori Krzeszewski Ashley Habbel Cande Ruiz, 1998 Katrina Shibata Ohio State Tournament Corina Sebesta 1999 Netta Agredano Jacqueline Fix, 2002 Katie Surma Jacqueline Fix ALL-ACC HONORS Kylie Veverka Bowling Green State Tournament Andrea Graybill ACADEMIC ALL-ACC Megan Watson Kristina Francois, 2004 Leah Greenspoon Katelyn Lippert, 2013 Erica Wright Rachel Vecchio, 2004 Kathryn Hughes Caroline Keefer, 2013 Laura Marsh Temple Tournament Katrina Shibata OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Carli Brill, 2006 Kimberly Sturk Taylor Pryce (co), Sept. 29. 2015 Meta Haley, 2006 Keeley Tobler Ashley Habbel, 2006 2000 Melinda Beddo ALL-BIG EAST HONORS Andrea Graybill GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR Illinois Tournament Leah Greenspoon Rachel Brown, 2000 Liz Carroll, 2008 Jacqueline Fix Rachel Brown, 2001 Ashley Habbel, 2008 Kathryn Hughes Jamie Pelusi, 2004 Cara Kappler James Madison Invitational Laura Marsh FIRST TEAM Katie Lippert, 2011 Gretchen Ross Rachel Brown, 2000 Katheryn Kunugi, 2011 Katrina Shibata Rachel Brown, 2001 Katelyn Ruhe, 2011 Kimberly Sturk Jamie Pelusi, 2004 Emily Tipton Pitt Soccer Classic Keeley Tobler SECOND TEAM Ashley Cuba, 2011 2001 Jacqueline Fix Jamie Pelusi, 2005 Alyssa Meier, 2011 Cara Kappler Katelyn Ruhe, 2011 Katelyn Ruhe, 2011 Laura Marsh Kristina Rioux, 2011 Emily Tipton THIRD TEAM Keeley Tobler Corina Sebesta, 2006 WSU UMBRO ALLSTAR 2002 Cara Kappler Liz Carroll, 2009 Rachel Brown, 2002 Geraldine Loveless Katelyn Ruhe, 2009 Laura Marsh Kat Weiler, 2009 ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Jamie Pelusi Liz Carroll, 2010 Aimee Romasco 2013 Jaci Brown Kimberly Sturk Katelyn Ruhe, 2010 Marci Carter Ashley Cuba, 2011 Emily Tipton Alex Charlebois 2003 Netta Agredano Mikayla Chryst ALLROOKIE TEAM Carli Brill Dana DelleFemine Kendall Enmark Cande Ruiz, 1998 Taylor Francis Kristin Gellatly, 1999 Kristina Francois Caroline Keefer Antoinette Koram Ashley Cuba, 2009 Katelyn Lippert Caroline Keefer, 2010 Erin McFarling Jessica Marini Jamie Pelusi Siobhan McDonough Aimee Romasco PRESEASON GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR Alyssa Meier CANDE RUIZ

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2007 Laura Berbert Morgan Sharick Stephanie Davis Lauren Yobbi Alison Finch Jenna Greenfield Ashley Habbel Katheryn Kunugi Kylie Veverka Megan Watson Kat Weiler 2008 Laura Berbert Liz Carroll Alison Finch Ashley Habbel Morie Kephart Brittany Pfaff Kylie Veverka Kat Weiler 2009 Abby Baldys Laura Berbert Liz Carroll Alison Finch Ashley Habbel Morie Kephart Katheryn Kunugi Maura Lacey Kelsi Morris Emily Peters Brittany Pfaff Kristina Rioux Maura Romano Katelyn Ruhe 2010 Abby Baldys Laura Berbert Liz Carroll Alexandra Jaffe Caroline Keefer Morie Kephart Katheryn Kunugi LIZ CARROLL Morgan Masci Alyssa Meier Emily Peters INTERNATIONAL PLAY Kristina Rioux Katelyn Ruhe CANADA Morgan Sharick Ashley Moreira, CONCACAF U20, 2015 Kat Weiler Taylor Pryce, CONCACAF U20, 2015 2011 Abby Baldys Danielle Benner ENGLAND Ashley Cuba Rachel Brown, World Qup Qualifying, 1996 Kari Cunard Rachel Brown, U18 World Championships, 1998-99 Madison Gritsch Rachel Brown, World Cup, 2007 Caroline Keefer Katheryn Kunugi SPAIN Katelyn Lippert Amaia Pena, UEFA European U19, 2016 Alyssa Meier Hayley Neal PITT AWARD WINNERS Taylor Parisse BLUEGOLD AWARD Lyndsay Pierson Rachel Brown, 2001 Kristina Rioux Jamie Pelusi, 2006 Katelyn Ruhe Roosa Arvas, 2016 Morgan Sharick Lauren Yobbi NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS 2012 Abby Baldys Danielle Benner SAVE PERCENTAGE Alex Charlebois Morie Kephart, 2010 Ashley Cuba Dana DelleFemine SINGLE GAME POINTS Caroline Keefer Cande Ruiz, Sept. 11, 1998 Katelyn Lippert Alyssa Meier Taylor Parisse Jackie Poucel Kristina Rioux

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0.84 Ashley Cuba (16/19) 2011 SINGLE GAME THREE-PLUS POINT GAMES 0.83 Kristin Gellatly (15/18) 1999 0.83 Jarena Harmon (15/18) 2015 10 Cande Ruiz, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 CAREER 0.79 Corina Sebesta (15/19) 2006 8 Charity McClure, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 7 Cande Ruiz 199801 0.79 Jennifer Kritch (12/14) 2007 7 Netta Agredano, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 16, 2011 6 Roosa Arvas 2012-15 0.78 Ashley Habbel (14/18) 2007 Megan Beasley, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 6 Ashley Habbel 200609 0.78 Roosa Arvas (14/18) 2015 6 Ashley Cuba, Buffalo Sept. 8, 1996 5 Ashley Cuba 200912 0.74 Lauren Sciocchetti (14/19) 2002 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s Oct. 9, 2011 5 Netta Agredano 200003 0.74 Roosa Arvas (14/19) 2012 Jarena Harmon, Robert Morris Aug. 23, 2015 3 Charity McClure 199798 0.68 Ashley Habbel (14/19) 2006 Jennifer Kritch, Binghamton Sept. 1, 2006 3 Kristina Francois 200306 0.67 Cara Senger (10/15) 2003 Cara Senger, Robert Morris Oct. 15, 2003 3 Jennifer Kritch 200508 0.67 Renee Spampinato (8/12) 1998 5 Anya BohunChudyniv, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 3 Dana DelleFemine 2010-13 0.67 Jennifer Kritch (12/18) 2006 Ashley Cuba, St. Bonaventure Sept. 20, 2009 SEASON 0.65 Ashley Habbel (13/20) 2008 Brigid Handforth, Rutgers Sept. 20, 1998 4 Cande Ruiz 1998 0.64 Rachel Vecchio (7/11) 2004 Vanessa Madison, at Buffalo Sept. 27, 1996 2 Many players 0.60 Ashley Cuba (12/20) 2010 Tracy Mascari, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 0.60 Katelyn Ruhe (12/20) 2008 Charity McClure, at St. John’s Sept. 13, 1998 CLASS RECORDS Kaylee Rabatin, Robert Morris Aug. 23, 2015 CAREER RECORDS Cande Ruiz, at Robert Morris Oct. 22, 1998 POINTS Cande Ruiz, Providence Oct. 4, 1998 Freshman 26 (10/6) Cande Ruiz 1998 POINTS 4 Roosa Arvas, Robert Morris Aug. 23, 2015 Sophomore 23 (7/9) Charity McClure 1998 Total Player (Goals/Assists) Year Roosa Arvas, at Villanova Sept. 5, 2014 Junior 21 (9/3 Roosa Arvas 2014 51 Ashley Cuba (23/5) 200912 Roosa Arvas, Robert Morris Aug. 27, 2014 Senior 15 (6/3) Corina Sebesta 2006 48 Cande Ruiz (18/12) 199801 Netta Agredano, Robert Morris Oct. 26, 2001 45 Ashley Habbel (19/7) 200609 Roosa Arvas, Duquesne Aug. 26, 2012 POINTS PER MATCH 42 Roosa Arvas (14/14) 2012-14 Roosa Arvas, at St. John’s Oct. 7, 2012 Freshman 1.37 (26/19) Cande Ruiz 1998 40 Netta Agredano (17/6) 200003 Alex Charlebois, Connecticut Oct. 11, 2012 Sophomore 1.21 (23/19) Charity McClure 1998 35 Jennifer Kritch (13/9) 200508 Ashley Cuba, at Ohio State Aug. 30, 2009 Junior 1.16 (9/3) Roosa Arvas 2014 33 Liz Carroll (10/13) 200710 Ashley Cuba, Colorado College Sept. 2, 2001 Senior 0.79 (15/19) Corina Sebesta 2006 32 Katelyn Ruhe (7/18) 200811 Dana DelleFemine, Oakland Aug. 29, 2010 31 Corina Sebesta (12/7) 200306 Dana DelleFemine, St. John’s Oct. 9, 2011 SEASON RECORDS 29 Charity McClure (9/11) 199798 Jacqueline Fix, Air Force Aug. 25, 2010 Megan Beasley (11/7) 199699 Kristin Gellatly, Old Dominion Oct. 17, 1999 POINTS 28 Kristina Francois (8/12) 200306 Sara Gutting, Virginia Commonwealth Oct. 20, 2002 27 Jacqueline Fix (10/7) 199902 Sara Gutting, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 Total Player (Goals/Assists) Year 26 Cande Ruiz (10/6) 1998 21 Erin Hills (7/7) 200205 Ashley Habbel, vs. Iowa State Aug. 31, 2008 20 Alex Charlebois (8/4) 2012-14 Ashley Habbel, at Syracuse Sept. 24, 2006 23 Charity McClure (7/9) 1998 21 Roosa Arvas (9/3) 2014 Dana DelleFemine (8/4) 201013 Jennifer Kritch, West Virginia Sept. 1, 2005 19 AideeMia Mora (9/1) 199699 AideeMia Mora, Wagner Sept. 23, 1996 19 Netta Agredano (9/1) 2001 18 Ashley Cuba (7/4) 2009 18 Lauren Sciocchetti (8/2) 199902 Charity McClure, Rutgers Sept. 20, 1998 Cara Senger (8/2) 200104 Cande Ruiz, at Georgetown Sept. 4, 1998 17 Megan Beasley (6/5) 1996 16 Ashley Cuba (8/0) 2011 15 Laura Berbert (4/7) 200710 Cande Ruiz, at Seton Hall Sept. 22, 2000 Kristin Gellatly (7/1) 1999 Lauren Sciocchetti, at Penn State Sept. 1, 2002 16 Taylor Pryce (6/4) 2015 15 Kristin Gellatly (7/1) 1999 Katrina Shibata (5/5) 199801 Renee Spampinato, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 14 Morgan Sharick (5/4) 201013 Emily Tipton, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 15 Corina Sebesta (6/3) 2006 15 Jarena Harmon (7/1) 2015 13 Kimberly Sturk (3/7) 200002 14 Ashley Habbel (5/4) 2007 Meta Haley (6/1) 200407 ANNUAL LEADERS 14 Lauren Sciocchetti (7/0) 2002 12 Sara Gutting (3/6) 200205 14 Roosa Arvas (3/8) 2012 Renee Spampinato (5/2) 199798 Year Player G A Points 14 Roosa Arvas (4/6) 2015 1996 Megan Beasley 6 5 17 13 Ashley Habbel (6/1) 2008 POINTS PER MATCH (Minimum 20 matches) 1997 Charity McClure 2 2 6 13 Brigid Handforth (5/3) 1998 PPM Player (Points/Matches) Year 1998 Cande Ruiz 10 6 26 13 Ashley Habbel (6/1) 2008 0.78 Charity McClure (29/37) 199798 1999 Kristin Gellatly 7 1 15 13 Netta Agredano (5/3) 2000 0.75 Roosa Arvas (42/56) 2012-14 2000 Netta Agredano 5 3 13 12 Alex Charlebois (5/2) 2012 0.69 Cande Ruiz (48/70) 199801 2001 Netta Agredano 9 1 19 12 Katelyn Ruhe (5/2) 2008 0.68 Ashley Cuba (51/75) 200912 2002 Lauren Sciocchetti 7 0 14 12 Kristina Francois (4/4) 2004 0.67 Netta Agredano (40/60) 200003 2003 Cara Senger 5 0 10 12 Ashley Cuba (6/0) 2010 0.60 Ashley Habbel (45/75) 200609 Erin Hills 3 4 10 11 Taylor Pryce (4/3) 2014 0.51 Jennifer Kritch (35/68) 200508 2004 Kristina Francois 4 4 12 11 Liz Carroll (2/7) 2010 0.44 Liz Carroll (33/75) 200710 2005 Corina Sebesta 3 0 6 11 Meta Haley (5/1) 2006 Corina Sebesta (31/71) 200306 Jennifer Kritch 3 0 6 11 Katelyn Ruhe (1/9) 2010 0.42 Katelyn Ruhe (32/77) 200811 2006 Corina Sebesta 6 3 15 10 AideeMia Mora (5/0) 1996 0.41 Meta Haley (13/32) 200407 2007 Ashley Habbel 5 4 14 10 Cara Senger (5/0) 2003 Kristina Francois (28/69) 200306 2008 Ashley Habbel 6 1 13 10 Erin Hills (3/4) 2003 0.40 Megan Beasley (29/72) 199699 2009 Ashley Cuba 7 4 18 10 Morgan Sharick (4/2) 2012 0.38 Jacqueline Fix (27/71) 199902 2010 Ashley Cuba 6 0 12 10 Rachel Bertges (3/4) 1996 0.36 Alex Charlebois (20/56) 2012-14 2011 Ashley Cuba 8 0 16 0.35 AideeMia Mora (19/55) 199699 2012 Roosa Arvas 3 8 14 POINTS PER MATCH 0.32 Rachel Bertges (11/34) 199699 2013 Roosa Arvas 2 3 7 PPM Player (Points/Matches) Year 0.30 Dana DelleFemine (20/66) 201013 2014 Roosa Arvas 9 3 21 1.37 Cande Ruiz (26/19) 1998 Erin Hills (21/70) 200205 2015 Taylor Pryce 6 4 16 1.30 Brigid Handforth (13/10) 1998 0.29 Kimberly Sturk (13/45) 200002 1.21 Charity McClure (23/19) 1998 0.24 Morgan Sharick (12/49) 201012 1.16 Roosa Arvas (21/18) 2014 Laura Berbert (15/63) 200710 1.12 Netta Agredano (19/17) 2001 0.23 Katrina Shibata (15/64) 199801 1.00 Ashley Cuba (18/18) 2009 0.21 Klarissa Ames (8/39) 200810 0.94 Megan Beasley (17/18) 1996 Lisa Schulte (8/39) 2002-05 0.91 AideeMia Mora (10/11) 1996 0.89 Taylor Pryce (16/18) 2015 0.87 Netta Agredano (19/15) 2000

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Ashley Habbel 2008 SINGLE GAME CLASS RECORDS Kristina Francois 2004 Jarena Harmon 2015 3 Netta Agredano, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 16, 2001 GOALS Megan Beasley, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 Freshman 10 Cande Ruiz 1998 CAREER RECORDS Ashley Cuba, Buffalo Aug. 20, 2010 Sophomore 9 Netta Agredano 2001 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s Oct. 9, 2011 Junior 9 Roosa Arvas 2014 Jarena Harmon, Robert Morris Aug. 23, 2015 Senior 7 Lauren Sciocchetti 2002 GOALS Jennifer Kritch, Binghamton Sept. 1, 2006 Total Player Year Charity McClure, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 GOALS PER MATCH 23 Ashley Cuba 200912 Cande Ruiz, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 Freshman 0.53 (10/19) Cande Ruiz 1998 19 Ashley Habbel 200609 Cara Senger, Robert Morris Oct. 15, 2003 Sophomore 0.53 (9/17) Netta Agredano 2001 18 Cande Ruiz 199801 2 Netta Agredano, Robert Morris Oct. 26, 2001 Junior 0.50 (9/18) Roosa Arvas 2014 Roosa Arvas 2012-15 Roosa Arvas, St. John’s Oct. 7, 2012 Senior 0.37 (7/19) Lauren Sciocchetti 2002 17 Netta Agredano 200003 Roosa Arvas, at Villanova Sept. 5, 2014 13 Jennifer Kritch 200508 Roosa Arvas, Robert Morris Aug. 27, 2014 SEASON RECORDS 12 Corina Sebesta 200306 Roosa Arvas, Robert Morris Aug. 23, 2015 11 Megan Beasley 199699 Anya BohunChudyniv, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 10 Liz Carroll 200710 GOALS Jacqueline Fix 199902 Alex Charlebois, Connecticut Oct. 11, 2012 Total Player Year Ashley Cuba, at Ohio State Aug. 30, 2009 9 Charity McClure 199798 10 Cande Ruiz 1998 AideeMia Mora 199699 Ashley Cuba, Colorado College Sept. 2, 2011 9 Roosa Arvas 2014 Ashley Cuba, St. Bonaventure Sept. 20, 2009 8 Alex Charlebois 2012-14 Netta Agredano 2001 Dana DelleFemine 2010-13 Dana DelleFemine, Oakland Aug. 29, 2010 8 Ashley Cuba 2011 Dana DelleFemine, St. John’s Oct. 9, 2011 Alex Charlebois 2012-13 7 Ashley Cuba 2009 Kristina Francois 200306 Jacqueline Fix, Air Force Aug. 25, 2000 Kristin Gellatly 1999 Megan Gellatly, Old Dominion Oct. 17, 1999 Cara Senger 200104 Jarena Harmon 2015 Lauren Sciocchetti 199902 Sara Gutting, VCU Oct. 20, 2002 Lauren Sciocchetti 2002 Ashley Habbel, vs. Iowa State Aug. 31, 2006 7 Kristin Gellatly 1999 Charity McClure 1998 Erin Hills 200205 Ashley Habbel, at Syracuse Sept. 24, 2006 6 Ashley Habbel 2006 Brigid Handforth, Rutgers Sept. 20, 1998 Katelyn Ruhe 200811 Ashley Cuba 2010 6 Meta Haley 200407 Jennifer Kritch, West Virginia Sept. 1, 2005 Taylor Pryce 2015 Vanessa Madison, at Buffalo Sept. 27, 1996 5 Laura Marsh 199902 Corina Sebesta 2006 Renee Spampinato 199798 Tracy Mascari, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 Megan Beasley 1996 AideeMia Mora, Wagner Sept. 23, 1996 Katrina Shibata 199801 Ashley Habbel 2008 Brigid Handforth 1998 Charity McClure, at St. John’s Sept. 13, 1998 5 Jennifer Kritch 2007 Cande Ruiz, at Robert Morris Oct. 22, 1998 Cara Senger 2003 Cande Ruiz, Providence Oct. 4, 1998 GOALS PER MATCH (Minimum 20 matches) Katelyn Ruhe 2008 GPM Player (Goals/Matches) Year Cande Ruiz, at Georgetown Sept. 4, 1998 Brigid Handforth 1998 Cande Ruiz, at Seton Hall Sept. 22, 2000 0.31 Ashley Cuba (23/75) 200912 AideeMia Mora 1996 0.28 Netta Agredano (17/60) 200003 Lauren Sciocchetti, at Penn State Sept. 1, 2002 Meta Haley 2006 Emily Tipton, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 0.26 Cande Ruiz (18/70) 199801 Ashley Habbel 2007 0.25 Roosa Arvas (14/56) 2012-14 Netta Agredano 2000 Ashley Habbel (19/75) 200609 ANNUAL LEADERS Alex Charlebois 2012 0.24 Charity McClure (9/37) 199798 4 Roosa Arvas 2015 Roosa Arvas (18/74) 2012-15 Year Player Goals Avg./M Liz Carroll 2008 0.21 Alex Charlebois (8/38) 2012-13 1996 Megan Beasley 6 0.33 Morgan Sharick 2012 0.19 Jennifer Kritch (13/68) 200508 1997 Charity McClure 2 0.11 Jennifer DeLaHoz 2003 0.17 Corina Sebesta (12/71) 200306 Renee Spampinato 2 0.11 Tracy Macari 1996 Renee Spampinato (5/30) 199798 Megan Beasley 2 0.11 Kristina Francois 2004 0.16 AideeMia Mora (9/55) 199699 1998 Cande Ruiz 10 0.53 Jacqueline Fix 2000 0.15 Megan Beasley (11/72) 199699 1999 Kristin Gellatly 7 0.39 Cande Ruiz 2000 0.14 Jacqueline Fix (10/71) 199902 2000 Netta Agredano 5 0.33 Taylor Pryce 2014 0.13 Cara Senger (8/60) 200104 2001 Netta Agredano 9 0.53 Liz Carroll (10/75) 200710 2002 Lauren Sciocchetti 7 0.37 GOALS PER MATCH Lauren Sciocchetti (8/63) 199902 2003 Cara Senger 5 0.33 GPM Player (Goals/Matches) Year 2004 Kristina Francois 4 0.24 0.53 Netta Agredano (9/17) 2001 GAME WINNING GOALS 2005 Corina Sebesta 3 0.17 Cande Ruiz (10/19) 1998 Total Player Year 2006 Ashley Habbel 6 0.32 0.50 Roosa Arvas (9/18) 2014 9 Ashley Habbel 200609 Corina Sebesta 6 0.32 Brigid Handforth (5/10) 1998 8 Roosa Arvas 2012-14 2007 Ashley Habbel 5 0.28 0.45 AideeMia Mora (5/11) 1996 Ashley Cuba 200912 Jennifer Kritch 5 0.36 0.42 Ashley Cuba (8/19) 2011 5 Netta Agredano 200003 2008 Ashley Habbel 6 0.30 0.39 Kristin Gellatly (7/18) 1999 Cande Ruiz 199801 2009 Ashley Cuba 7 0.39 Ashley Cuba (7/18) 2009 4 Jacqueline Fix 199902 2010 Ashley Cuba 6 0.30 Jarena Harmon (7/18) 2015 Kristina Francois 200306 2011 Ashley Cuba 8 0.42 0.37 Charity McClure (7/19) 1998 3 Liz Carroll 200710 2012 Alex Charlebois 5 0.26 Lauren Sciocchetti (7/19) 2002 Katrina Shibata 199801 2013 Alex Charlebois 3 0.16 0.36 Jennifer Kritch (5/14) 2007 Charity McClure 199798 2014 Roosa Arvas 9 0.50 0.33 Cara Senger (5/15) 2003 3 Roosa Arvas 2012-13 2015 Jarena Harmon 7 0.39 Netta Agredano (5/15) 2000 Taylor Pryce (6/18) 2015 HAT TRICKS 0.32 Ashley Habbel (6/19) 2006 Corina Sebesta (6/19) 2006 CAREER 0.30 Ashley Habbel (6/20) 2008 2 Ashley Cuba 200912 0.28 Ashley Habbel (5/18) 2007 1 Netta Agredano 200003 1 Megan Beasley 199699 GAME WINNING GOALS 1 Jarena Harmon 2015 Total Player Year 1 Jennifer Kritch 200508 5 Roosa Arvas 2014 1 Charity McClure 199798 Ashley Cuba 2009 1 Cande Ruiz 199801 4 Cande Ruiz 1998 1 Cara Senger 200104 3 Ashley Habbel 2007

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FIRST GOALS IN A GAME CORNER KICK GOALS MULTI-GOAL GAMES

CAREER CAREER CAREER 10 Ashley Cuba 200912 5 Morgan Sharick 201013 5 Ashley Cuba 200912 9 Ashley Habbel 200609 4 Alex Charlebois 201213 Cande Ruiz 199801 8 Roosa Arvas 2012-14 3 Netta Agredano 200003 4 Roosa Arvas 2012-15 1 Many others 2 Netta Agredano 200003 SEASON Dana DelleFemine 201012 6 Roosa Arvas 2014 SEASON Ashley Habbel 200609 4 Ashley Cuba 2009 4 Morgan Sharick 2012 Jennifer Kritch 200508 Ashley Habbel 2007 2 Alex Charlebois 2012 Charity McClure 199798 Jarena Harmon 2015 Alex Charlebois 2013 3 Ashley Cuba 2011 Netta Agredano 2001 SEASON Ashley Habbel 2008 4 Cande Ruiz 1998 Liz Carroll 2008 HEADER GOALS 2 Roosa Arvas 2014 Meta Haley 2006 Ashley Cuba 2011 Kristina Francois 2004 CAREER Ashley Cuba 2009 2 Vanessa Madison 1996 4 Morgan Sharick 201013 Charity McClure 1998 Charity McClure 1997 3 Alex Charlebois 2012-13 Ashley Habbel 2006 Megan Beasley 1997 2 Netta Agredano 200003 Brigid Handforth 1998 Katie Surma 200306 Kristin Gellatly 1999 Liz Carroll 200710 Netta Agredano 2001 Cande Ruiz 199801 Cande Ruiz 2001 Corina Sebesta 200306 Lauren Sciocchetti 2002 Emily Tipton 2003 SEASON Netta Agredano 2003 3 Morgan Sharick 2012 Corina Sebesta 2006 2 Alex Charlebois 2012 Katelyn Ruhe 2008 Netta Agredano 2001 Ashley Cuba 2010 Cande Ruiz 1998 Liz Carroll 2010 Lauren Sciocchetti 2002 Morgan Sharick 2012 CAREER OFFENSIVE STATS-DEFENDER GAME TYING GOALS CAREER POINTS SEASON 27 Jacqueline Fix 199902 3 Taylor Pryce 2015 15 Laura Berbert 200710 2 AideeMia Mora 1996 14 Morgan Sharick 201013 Cande Ruiz 1998 11 Carli Brill 200306 Kristin Gellatly 1999 Laura Marsh 2000 CAREER GOALS Netta Agredano 2001 10 Jacqueline Fix 199902 Lauren Sciocchetti 2002 5 Morgan Sharick 201013 Corina Sebesta 2005 4 Laura Berbert 200710 Jennifer Kritch 2005 Corina Sebesta 2006 CAREER ASSISTS 1 Many others 7 Jacqueline Fix 199902 Carli Brill 200306 OVERTIME GOALS Laura Berbert 200710 5 Kat Weiler 200710 CAREER 4 Rebecca Fraser 200709 2 Netta Agredano 200003 Abby Baldys 200912 1 15 others Morgan Sharick 2010-13 3 Jacqueline Reuter 200105 SEASON 1 AideeMia Mora 1996 PENALTY KICK GOALS Andrea Kerzner 1996 Charity McClure 1997 CAREER Megan Beasley 1997 22 Lauren Sciocchetti 199902 ROOSA ARVAS Kara Kunkle 1999 Megan Beasley 199699 Netta Agredano 2000 Roosa Arvas 2012-15 Kimberly Sturk 2000 11 Laura Berbert 200710 Netta Agredano 2001 Kristin Gellatly 1999 Meta Haley 2006 Katrina Shibata 199801 Katelyn Ruhe 2008 AideeMia Mora 199699 Ashley Habbel 2008 Liz Carroll 200710 Ashley Cuba 2009 Corina Sebesta 200306 Katie Caslin 2009 Jennifer DeLaHoz 200205 Hanna Hannesdottir 2015 Alyssa Meier 201012 Ashley Moreria 2015 Ashley Habbel 200609 Taylor Pryce 2015 01 Netta Agredano 200003

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SINGLE GAME ASSIST RECORDS CLASS RECORDS CAREER RECORDS ASSISTS ASSISTS ASSISTS 4 Cande Ruiz, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 Freshman 8 Roosa Arvas 2012 Total Player Year 3 Kaylee Rabatin, Robert Morris Aug. 23, 2015 Sophomore 9 Charity McClure 1998 20 Roosa Arvas 2012-15 2 Ashley Moreira, Akron Aug. 22, 2014 Junior 9 Katelyn Ruhe 2010 18 Katelyn Ruhe 200811 Roosa Arvas, at St. Bonaventure Aug. 24, 2012 Senior 7 Liz Carroll 2010 13 Liz Carroll 200710 Roosa Arvas, Duquesne Aug. 26, 2012 12 Kristina Francois 200306 Laura Berbert, at Akron Aug. 22, 2008 ASSISTS PER MATCH Cande Ruiz 199801 Rachel Bertges, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 Freshman 0.42 (8/19) Roosa Arvas 2012 11 Charity McClure 199798 Carli Brill, Rutgers Oct. 2, 2005 Sophomore 0.47 (9/19) Charity McClure 1998 9 Jennifer Kritch 200508 Liz Carroll, at Xavier Sept. 6, 2009 Junior 0.45 (9/20) Katelyn Ruhe 2010 7 Jacqueline Fix 199902 Kristina Francois, Binghamton Sept. 1, 2006 Senior 0.37 (7/19) Liz Carroll 2010 Erin Hills 200205 Sara Gutting, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 Carli Brill 200306 Charity McClure, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 SEASON RECORDS Ashley Habbel 200609 Charity McClure, Rutgers Sept. 20, 1998 Laura Berbert 200710 Taylor Pryce, LaSalle Sept. 6, 2015 ASSISTS Megan Beasley 199699 Katelyn Ruhe, Buffalo Aug. 20, 2010 Total Player Year Corina Sebesta 200306 Katelyn Ruhe, Oakland Aug. 29, 2010 9 Charity McClure 1998 Kimberly Sturk 200002 Katelyn Ruhe, St. Bonaventure Sept. 20, 2009 Katelyn Ruhe 2010 Taylor Pryce 2014-15 Renee Spampinato, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1996 8 Roosa Arvas 2012 6 Netta Agredano 200003 Kimberly Sturk, Robert Morris Oct. 26, 2001 7 Liz Carroll 2010 Sara Gutting 200205 1 Many times 6 Kimberly Sturk 2001 Andrea Graybill 199801 Cande Ruiz 1998 Siobhan McDonough 2013-15 MULTI-ASSIST GAMES Jennifer Kritch 2006 5 Katrina Shibata 199801 Roosa Arvas 2015 Rachel Bertges 199698 CAREER 5 Megan Beasley 1996 Kat Weiler 200710 3 Katelyn Ruhe 200811 Kristina Francois 2006 Ashley Cuba 200912 2 Roosa Arvas 2012 Sara Gutting 2003 Ashley Moreira 2014-15 2 Charity McClure 199798 4 Erin Hills 2003 Katelyn Ruhe 2011 ASSISTS PER MATCH SEASON Jacqueline Fix 2002 APM Player (Assists/Matches) Year 2 Roosa Arvas 2012 Rachel Bertges 1996 0.30 Charity McClure (11/37) 199798 2 Charity McClure 1998 Ashley Cuba 2009 0.27 Roosa Arvas (14/56) 2012-14 2 Katelyn Ruhe 2010 Kristina Francois 2004 0.23 Katelyn Ruhe (18/77) 200811 Anya BohunChudyniv 1998 0.19 Taylor Pryce (7/36) 2014-15 ANNUAL ASSIST LEADERS Liz Carroll 2009 0.17 Kristina Francois (12/69) 200306 Ashley Habbel 2007 Liz Carroll (13/75) 200710 Year Player A Avg./M Taylor Pryce 2015 Cande Ruiz (12/70) 199801 1996 Megan Beasley 5 0.28 Kaylee Rabatin 2015 0.16 Kimberly Sturk (7/45) 200002 1997 Charity McClure 2 0.11 0.15 Rachel Bertges (5/34) 199698 1998 Charity McClure 9 0.47 ASSISTS PER MATCH 0.14 Ashley Moreira (5/36) 2014-15 1999 Cande Ruiz 2 0.12 APM Player (Assists/Matches) Year 0.13 Jennifer Kritch (9/68) 200508 Andrea Graybill 2 0.12 0.47 Charity McClure (9/19) 1998 0.12 Siobhan McDonough (6/52) 2013-15 2000 Netta Agredano 3 0.20 0.45 Katelyn Ruhe (9/20) 2010 0.11 Laura Berbert (7/63) 200710 2001 Kimberly Sturk 6 0.35 0.42 Roosa Arvas (8/19) 2012 0.10 Erin Hills (7/70) 200205 2002 Jacqueline Fix 4 0.21 0.37 Liz Carroll (7/19) 2010 Netta Agredano (6/60) 200003 2003 Sara Gutting 5 0.29 0.35 Kimberly Sturk (6/17) 2001 Corina Sebesta (7/71) 200306 2004 Kristina Francois 4 0.24 0.33 Jennifer Kritch (6/18) 2006 Carli Brill (7/71) 200306 2005 Carli Brill 3 0.17 Roosa Arvas (6/18) 2015 Jacqueline Fix (7/71) 199902 2006 Jennifer Kritch 6 0.33 0.32 Cande Ruiz (6/19) 1998 Rebecca Fraser (4/41) 200709 2007 Ashley Habbel 4 0.22 0.30 Brigid Handforth (3/10) 1998 Megan Beasley (7/72) 199699 2008 Laura Berbert 2 0.10 0.29 Sara Gutting (5/17) 2003 Sara Gutting (6/63) 200205 Maura Caslin 2 0.10 0.28 Megan Beasley (5/18) 1996 0.09 Ashley Habbel (7/75) 200609 Christina Nicassio 2 0.13 Kristina Francois (5/18) 2006 Katelyn Ruhe 2 0.10 0.25 Anya BohunChudyniv (4/16) 1998 Jennifer Kritch 2 0.11 0.24 Erin Hills (4/17) 2003 Kat Weiler 2 0.10 Kristina Francois (4/17) 2004 2009 Liz Carroll 4 0.22 Kaylee Rabatin (4/17) 2015 Ashley Cuba 4 0.22 0.22 Ashley Habbel (4/18) 2007 2010 Katelyn Ruhe 9 0.45 Liz Carroll (4/18) 2009 2011 Katelyn Ruhe 4 0.21 Ashley Cuba (4/18) 2009 2012 Roosa Arvas 8 0.42 Taylor Pryce (4/18) 2015 2013 Roosa Arvas 3 0.15 0.21 Katelyn Ruhe (4/19) 2011 Siobhan McDonough 3 0.15 Jacqueline Fix (4/19) 2002 2014 Roosa Arvas 3 0.17 Rachel Bertges (4/19) 1996 Taylor Pryce 3 0.17 0.20 Netta Agredano (3/15) 2000 Hanna Hannesdottir 3 0.17 Ashley Moreira 3 0.17 2015 Roosa Arvas 6 0.33

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2008 Katelyn Ruhe 40 2.00 Jarena Harmon (22/18) 2015 SINGLE GAME SHOTS RECORDS 2009 Liz Carroll 46 2.56 1.21 Lauren Sciocchetti (23/19) 2002 2010 Liz Carroll 50 2.63 1.18 Charity Kriley (20/17) 1997 SHOTS 2011 Ashley Cuba 47 2.47 1.13 Netta Agredano (17/15) 2000 10 Netta Agredano, at Robert Morris Sept. 17, 2000 2012 Ashley Cuba 36 2.00 Charity Kriley, at Providence Oct. 12, 1997 2013 Roosa Arvas 36 1.89 CAREER RECORDS Charity McClure, Georgetown Oct. 31, 1997 2014 Roosa Arvas 40 2.22 Cande Ruiz, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 2015 Roosa Arvas 58 3.22 SHOTS 9 Ashley Cuba, Buffalo Aug. 20, 2010 Total Player Year Ashley Cuba, St. John’s Oct. 9, 2011 SEASON RECORDS 167 Ashley Cuba 200912 Corina Sebesta, South Florida Oct. 7, 2005 163 Roosa Arvas 2012-15 Juliana Vazquez, St. Francis Aug. 21, 2015 SHOTS 153 Cande Ruiz 199801 8 Cande Ruiz, Providence Oct. 4, 1998 Total Player Year Liz Carroll 200710 Roosa Arvas, at Robert Morris Sept. 4, 2013 58 Roosa Arvas 2015 150 Katelyn Ruhe 200811 Jarena Harmon, Robert Morris Aug. 23, 2015 56 Cande Ruiz 1998 144 Netta Agredano 200003 7 Netta Agredano, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 16, 2001 Taylor Pryce 2015 113 Corina Sebesta 200306 Netta Agredano, Robert Morris Oct. 26, 2001 55 Cande Ruiz 2000 Ashley Habbel 200609 Roosa Arvas, St. Francis Aug. 21, 2015 52 Netta Agredano 2001 105 Roosa Arvas 2012-14 Roosa Arvas, Robert Morris Aug. 23, 2015 50 Liz Carroll 2010 93 Taylor Pryce 2014-15 Meta Haley, South Florida Oct. 7, 2005 49 Ashley Cuba 2010 83 Erin Hills 200205 Ali Matisse, South Florida Sept. 18, 2011 47 Kristin Gellatly 1999 82 Megan Beasley 199699 Charity McClure, at Robert Morris Oct. 22, 1998 Ashley Cuba 2011 81 Dana DelleFemine 201013 Taylor Pryce, St. Francis Aug. 21, 2015 46 Liz Carroll 2009 80 Jennifer Kritch 200508 Taylor Pryce, Liberty Sept. 10, 2015 43 Corina Sebesta 2005 77 Lauren Sciocchetti 199902 Cande Ruiz, Villanova Oct. 1, 2000 Charity McClure 1998 Cande Ruiz, Duquesne Oct. 22, 2000 40 Katelyn Ruhe 2010 SHOTS PER MATCH (Minimum 20 matches) Cande Ruiz, vs. Wyoming Sept. 17, 2000 Katelyn Ruhe 2008 SPM Player (Shots/Matches) Year Netta Agredano 2000 2.58 Taylor Pryce (93/36) 2014-15 SIX-PLUS SHOT GAMES Roosa Arvas 2014 2.40 Netta Agredano (144/60) 200003 2.23 Ashley Cuba (167/75) 200912 CAREER SHOTS PER MATCH 2.20 Roosa Arvas (163/74) 2012-15 7 Cande Ruiz 199801 SPM Player (Shots/Matches) Year 2.19 Cande Ruiz (153/70) 199801 6 Netta Agredano 200003 3.22 Roosa Arvas (58/18) 2015 2.04 Liz Carroll (153/75) 200710 Roosa Arvas 2012-15 3.11 Taylor Pryce (56/18) 2015 2.00 Meta Haley (64/32) 200407 5 Ashley Cuba 200912 3.06 Netta Agredano (52/17) 2001 1.95 Katelyn Ruhe (150/77) 200811 3 Charity McClure 199798 Cande Ruiz (55/18) 2000 1.88 Roosa Arvas (105/56) 2012-14 2 Corina Sebesta 200306 2.95 Cande Ruiz (56/19) 1998 1.84 Charity McClure (68/37) 199798 1 Many others 2.67 Netta Agredano (40/15) 2000 1.59 Corina Sebesta (113/71) 200306 2.63 Liz Carroll (50/19) 2010 1.51 Ashley Habbel (113/75) 200609 SEASON 2.61 Kristin Gellatly (47/18) 1999 1.23 Dana DelleFemine (81/66) 201013 4 Netta Agredano 2001 2.56 Liz Carroll (46/18) 2009 1.27 Kimberly Sturk (57/45) 200002 Cande Ruiz 2000 2.47 Ashley Cuba (47/19) 2011 1.22 Lauren Sciocchetti (77/63) 199902 Roosa Arvas 2015 2.45 Ashley Cuba (49/20) 2010 2 Ashley Cuba 2011 2.39 Corina Sebesta (43/18) 2005 SHOTS ON GOAL Netta Agredano 2000 2.31 Meta Haley (30/13) 2005 SOG Player Year Cande Ruiz 1998 2.26 Charity McClure (43/19) 1998 90 Cande Ruiz 199801 Charity McClure 1998 79 Roosa Arvas 2012-15 Corina Sebesta 2005 SHOTS ON GOAL 76 Netta Agredano 200003 Taylor Pryce 2015 SOG Player Year 72 Ashley Cuba 200912 1 Many times 36 Cande Ruiz 1998 62 Corina Sebesta 200306 34 Netta Agredano 2001 61 Ashley Habbel 200609 CLASS RECORDS 32 Jarena Harmon 2015 58 Katelyn Ruhe 200811 Taylor Pryce 2015 53 Liz Carroll 200710 SHOTS 31 Kristin Gellatly 1999 52 Megan Beasley 199699 Freshman 56 Cande Ruiz 1998 30 Roosa Arvas 2015 49 Roosa Arvas 2012-14 Sophomore 56 Taylor Pryce 2015 Cande Ruiz 2000 Jennifer Kritch 200508 Junior 55 Cande Ruiz 2000 29 Charity McClure 1998 48 Lauren Sciocchetti 199902 Senior 58 Roosa Arvas 2015 25 Corina Sebesta 2006 47 Dana DelleFemine 2010-13 23 Roosa Arvas 2014 Taylor Pryce 2014-15 SHOTS ON GOAL Lauren Sciocchetti 2002 45 Charity McClure 199798 Freshman 36 Cande Ruiz 1998 22 Corina Sebesta 2005 Sophomore 34 Netta Agredano 2001 Ashley Cuba 2010 SHOTS ON GOAL PER MATCH (Minimum 20 matches) Junior 30 Cande Ruiz 2000 21 Ashley Cuba 2011 SOGPM Player (SOG/Matches) Year Senior 30 Roosa Arvas 2015 20 Charity Kriley 1997 1.31 Taylor Pryce (47/36) 2014-15 Ashley Cuba 2009 1.29 Cande Ruiz (90/70) 199801 ANNUAL SHOTS LEADERS Meta Haley 2006 1.27 Netta Agredano (76/60) 200003 Katelyn Ruhe 2008 1.22 Charity McClure (45/37) 199798 Year Player Shots Avg./M 1.07 Roosa Arvas (79/74) 2012-15 1996 Megan Beasley 27 1.50 SHOTS ON GOAL PER MATCH 0.97 Meta Haley (31/32) 200407 1997 Charity Kriley 30 1.76 SOGPM Player (SOG/Matches) Year 0.96 Ashley Cuba (72/75) 200912 1998 Cande Ruiz 56 2.95 2.00 Netta Agredano (34/17) 2001 0.88 Roosa Arvas (49/56) 2012-14 1999 Kristin Gellatly 47 2.61 1.84 Cande Ruiz (36/19) 1998 0.87 Corina Sebesta (62/71) 200306 2000 Cande Ruiz 55 3.06 1.78 Taylor Pryce (32/18) 2015 0.81 Ashley Habbel (61/75) 200609 2001 Netta Agredano 52 3.06 1.72 Kristin Gellatly (31/18) 1999 0.76 Lauren Sciocchetti (48/63) 199902 2002 Lauren Sciocchetti 36 1.89 1.67 Cande Ruiz (30/18) 2000 0.75 Katelyn Ruhe (58/77) 200811 2003 Erin Hills 35 2.06 Roosa Arvas (30/18) 2015 0.72 Megan Beasley (52/72) 199699 2004 Erin hills 27 1.59 1.53 Charity McClure (29/19) 1998 Jennifer Kritch (49/68) 200508 2005 Corina Sebesta 43 2.39 1.32 Corina Sebesta (25/19) 2006 0.71 Dana DelleFemine (47/66) 201013 2006 Corina Sebesta 37 1.95 1.28 Roosa Arvas (23/18) 2014 Liz Carroll (53/75) 200710 2007 Ashley Habbel 26 1.44 1.27 AideeMia Mora (5/11) 1996 Liz Carroll 26 1.44 1.22 Corina Sebesta (22/18) 2005

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Morie Kephart 2008 SEASON RECORDS Jamie Pelusi 2005 SINGLE GAME SAVES RECORDS 3.0 Nicole D’Agostino 2012 SAVES Jamie Pelusi 2003 SAVES Total Player Year Nicole Bashor 1997 16 Taylor Francis, Florida State Oct. 18, 2014 139 Jamie Pelusi 2002 Nicole Bashor 1999 Rachel Brown, Penn State Oct. 28, 2001 133 Sarah Stout 1996 Jen Huzvar 1999 Rachel Brown, Richmond Aug. 27, 2000 122 Nicole Bashor 1998 Rachel Brown 2001 Rachel Brown, at Notre Dame Sept. 24, 2000 120 Taylor Francis 2014 Nicole D’Agostino 2013 Sarah Stout, at Penn State Sept. 13, 1996 117 Jamie Pelusi 2005 Taylor Francis 2014 15 Jamie Pelusi, at Providence Oct. 11, 2002 115 Rachel Brown 2000 14 Jamie Pelusi, at Georgetown Oct. 14, 2005 114 Nicole Bashor 1997 SHOTS FACED Jamie Pelusi, Rutgers Oct. 12, 2003 104 Jamie Pelusi 2003 Total Player Year Jamie Pelusi, West Virginia Sept. 18, 2002 100 Kristina Rioux 2011 334 Jamie Pelusi 2002 13 Taylor Francis, Duke Sept. 19, 2014 96 Jamie Pelusi 2004 319 Taylor Francis 2014 Nicole Bashor, Old Dominion Oct. 17, 1999 87 Nicole D’Agostino 2012 312 Sarah Stout 1996 Nicole Bashor, at Connecticut Oct. 18, 1998 Morie Kephart 2009 290 Nicole D’Agostino 2012 Jamie Pelusi, at Notre Dame Oct. 4, 2002 85 Rachel Brown 2001 287 Nicole Bashor 1998 Kristina Rioux, Penn State Sept. 4, 2011 83 Morie Kephart 2010 266 Jamie Pelusi 2005 Sarah Stout, at Navy Sept. 7, 1996 81 Alison Finch 2006 253 Kristina Rioux 2011 12 Nicole Bashor, at St. John’s Sept. 13, 1998 249 Rachel Brown 2000 Rachel Brown, at Bucknell Sept. 3, 2000 SAVES PER MATCH 243 Morie Kephart 2010 Morie Kephart, at Connecticut Oct. 25, 2009 Total Player (Saves/Matches) Year 231 Jamie Pelusi 2003 Jamie Pelusi, Virginia Commonwealth Oct. 20, 2002 8.14 Nicole Bashor 1997 227 Nicole D’Agostino 2013 Kristina Rioux, West Virginia Oct. 21, 2011 7.32 Jamie Pelusi 2002 224 Taylor Francis 2015 Kristina Rioux, South Florida Sept. 18, 2011 7.18 Nicole Bashor 1998 221 Jamie Pelusi 2004 11 Taylor Francis, at North Carolina Oct. 12, 2014 7.00 Sarah Stout 1996 214 Rachel Brown 2001 Taylor Francis, Clemson Oct. 26, 2014 6.67 Taylor Francis 2014 211 Nicole Bashor 1999 Nicole Bashor, Virginia Commonwealth Nov. 2, 1997 6.54 Rachel Brown 2001 Nicole Bashor, at Syracuse Nov. 4, 1998 6.50 Jamie Pelusi 2003 WINS Nicole Bashor, Buffalo Oct. 17, 1997 6.21 Morie Kephart 2009 Total Player Year Nicole Bashor, Connecticut Oct. 24, 1999 6.12 Jamie Pelusi 2003 10 Taylor Francis 2015 Nicole Bashor, at Boston College Oct. 8, 1997 5.92 Nicole D’Agostino 2013 8 Nicole Bashor 1998 Nicole Bashor, at Air Force Sept. 25, 1998 5.88 Kristina Rioux 2011 Alison Finch 2006 Jen Huzvar, Notre Dame Oct. 10, 1999 5.77 Nicole Bashor 1999 7 Morie Kephart 2010 Morie Kephart, at Marquette Sept. 27, 2009 5.75 Ilene Ravich 1997 Nicole D’Agostino 2012 Jamie Pelusi, at Syracuse Oct. 1, 2004 5.65 Jamie Pelusi 2004 Jamie Pelusi, West Virginia Sept. 1, 2005 4.60 Alison Finch 2009 LOSSES Jamie Pelusi, Rutgers Sept. 22, 2002 Total Player Year Ilene Ravich, at UCIrvine Sept. 19, 1997 SAVE PERCENTAGE 16 Sarah Stout 1996 Kristina Rioux, at Marquette Sept. 15, 2011 Total Player (GA/Saves) Year 15 Jamie Pelusi 2002 10 Nicole Bashor, at Providence Oct. 12, 1997 .926 Morie Kephart (7/87) 2009 12 Taylor Francis 2014 Nicole Bashor, Boston College Oct. 2, 1998 .822 Taylor Francis (26/120) 2014 Nicole Bashor, Georgetown Oct. 31, 1997 .819 Jamie Pelusi (23/104) 2003 TIES Rachel Brown, Auburn Sept. 23, 2001 .818 Jamie Pelusi (26/117) 2005 Total Player Year Jamie Pelusi, at Connecticut Oct. 22, 2004 .814 Nicole Bashor (26/117) 1997 4 Kristina Rioux 2011 Jamie Pelusi, vs. Kennesaw State Sept. 11, 2005 .794 Nicole D’Agostino (20/77) 2013 Morie Kephart 2009 Jamie Pelusi, at Ohio State Sept. 15, 2002 .793 Rachel Brown (30/115) 2000 3 Jamie Pelusi 2005 Sarah Stout, at Notre Dame Sept. 6, 1998 .780 Jamie Pelusi (27/96) 2004 Alison Finch 2006 Nicole D’Agostino, at Notre Dame Sept. 29, 2013 .777 Nicole Bashor (35/122) 1998 Nicole Bashor 1997 Nicole D’Agostino, North Carolina Sept. 26, 2013 .769 Morie Kephart (25/83) 2010 Nicole D’Agostino, Virginia Sept. 22, 2013 .763 Kristina Rioux (31/100) 2011 GOALKEEPER MINUTES Nicole D’Agostino, at Clemson Sept. 19, 2013 .759 Rachel Brown (27/85) 2001 Total Player (MP) Year Taylor Francis, at Colorado College Aug. 30, 2015 .758 Morie Kephart (22/69) 2008 1839 Morie Kephart 2010 Taylor Francis, at Duke Oct. 22, 2015 .744 Alison Finch (22/64) 2007 1813 Alison Finch 2006 .743 Jamie Pelusi (48/139) 2002 1740 Sarah Stout 1996 1738 Morie Kephart 2008 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1695 Nicole D’Agostino 2012 Total Player (GA/Minutes) Year 1692 Jamie Pelusi 2002 0.47 Morie Kephart (7/1352) 2009 1667 Taylor Francis 2015 1.14 Morie Kephart (22/1738) 2008 1637 Jamie Pelusi 2005 1.22 Morie Kephart (25/1840) 2010 1611 Taylor Francis 2014 1.32 Jamie Pelusi (23/1563) 2003 1563 Jamie Pelusi 2003 1.43 Jamie Pelusi (26/1637) 2005 1504 Rachel Brown 2000 1.45 Taylor Francis (26/1611) 2014 1499 Jamie Pelusi 2004 1.51 Taylor Francis (28/1667) 2015 1475 Kristina Rioux 2011 1.58 Nicole D’Agostino (20/1142) 2013 1417 Nicole Bashor 1998 1.59 Alison Finch (31/1751) 2006 1.62 Jamie Pelusi (27/1499) 2004 PERCENTAGE OF GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED 1.65 Alison Finch (22/1200) 2007 Total Player (MP/Potential MP) Year 1.70 Nicole D’Agostino (32/1695) 2012 100% Taylor Francis (1667/1667) 2015 1.79 Rachel Brown (30/1505) 2000 Morie Kephart (1839/1839) 2010 1.89 Jen Huzvar (14/666) 1999 Sarah Stout (1740/1740) 1996 1.91 Nicole Bashor (26/1222) 1997

SHUTOUTS Total Player Year 8.0 Morie Kephart 2009 7.0 Taylor Francis 2015 6.0 Morie Kephart 2010 4.0 Alison Finch 2007 Jamie Pelusi 2004

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2002 Jamie Pelusi 19/19 1692:52 686 Taylor Francis 2013-15 ANNUAL SAVES LEADERS 2003 Jamie Pelusi 17/17 1563:00 590 Nicole D’Agostino 2010-13 2004 Jamie Pelusi 17/17 1499:14 463 Rachel Brown 200001 Year Player Saves Saves/M 2005 Jamie Pelusi 18/18 1636:54 416 Alison Finch 200609 1996 Sarah Stout 133 7.00 2006 Alison Finch 19/18 1751:24 396 Sarah Stout 199698 1997 Nicole Bashor 114 8.14 2007 Alison Finch 14/14 1200:95 263 Kristina Rioux 200812 1998 Nicole Bashor 122 7.18 2008 Morie Kephart 20/18 1738:01 1999 Nicole Bashor 75 5.77 2009 Morie Kephart 14/14 1351:53 WINS 2000 Rachel Brown 115 6.39 2010 Morie Kephart 20/20 1839:43 Total Player Year 2001 Rachel Brown 85 6.54 2011 Kristina Rioux 17/17 1475:00 19 Morie Kephart 200710 2002 Jamie Pelusi 139 7.32 2012 Nicole D’Agostino 19/19 1694:57 19 Jamie Pelusi 200205 2003 Jame Pelusi 104 6.12 2013 Nicole D’Agostino 13/13 1142:36 16 Taylor Francis 2013-15 2004 Jamie Pelusi 96 5.65 2014 Taylor Francis 18/18 1611:19 15 Alison Finch 200609 2005 Jamie Pelusi 117 6.50 2015 Taylor Francis 18/18 1667:31 14 Nicole Bashor 199799 2006 Alison Finch 81 4.26 12 Nicole D’Agostino 201013 2007 Alison Finch 64 4.57 CAREER RECORDS 11 Rachel Brown 200001 2008 Morie Kephart 69 3.45 2009 Morie Kephart 87 6.21 SAVES LOSSES 2010 Morie Kephart 83 4.15 Total Player Year Total Player Year 2011 Kristina Rioux 100 5.88 456 Jamie Pelusi 200205 46 Jamie Pelusi 200205 2012 Nicole D’Agostino 87 4.58 311 Nicole Bashor 199799 28 Morie Kephart 200710 2013 Nicole D’Agostino 77 5.92 262 Morie Kephart 200710 27 Nicole Bashor 199799 2014 Taylor Francis 120 6.67 232 Taylor Francis 2013-15 25 Taylor Francis 2013-15 2015 Taylor Francis 74 4.11 200 Rachel Brown 200001 21 Nicole D’Agostino 201013 179 Nicole D’Agostino 2010-13 18 Sarah Stout 199698 ANNUAL SAVE PERCENTAGE LEADERS 175 Alison Finch 200609 18 Rachel Brown 200001 159 Sarah Stout 199698 Year Player GA/Saves SavePct. 104 Kristina Rioux 200812 TIES 1996 Sarah Stout 90/133 .596 46 Ilene Ravich 199697 Total Player Year 1997 Nicole Bashor 26/114 .814 38 Gretchen Ross 200001 8 Morie Kephart 200710 1998 Nicole Bashor 35/122 .777 38 Taylor Francis 2013- 6 Jamie Pelusi 200205 1999 Nicole Bashor 29/75 .721 37 Jen Huzvar 199799 5 Alison Finch 200609 2000 Rachel Brown 30/115 .793 4 Kristina Rioux 200812 2001 Rachel Brown 27/85 .759 SAVES PER MATCH (Minimum 20 matches) 3 Nicole Bashor 199799 2002 Jamie Pelusi 48/139 .743 SPM Player (Saves/Matches) Year 3 Nicole D’Agostino 2010-13 2003 Jamie Pelusi 23/104 .819 7.07 Nicole Bashor (311/44) 199799 2004 Jamie Pelusi 27/96 .780 6.45 Rachel Brown (200/31) 200001 GOALKEEPER MINUTES 2005 Jamie Pelusi 26/117 .818 6.42 Jamie Pelusi (456/71) 200205 Total Player (MP) Year 2006 Alison Finch 31/81 .723 5.89 Sarah Stout (159/27) 199698 6392 Jamie Pelusi (71) 200205 2007 Alison Finch 22/64 .744 5.16 Taylor Francis (232/45) 2013-15 5399 Morie Kephart (68) 200710 2008 Morie Kephart 22/69 .758 4.83 Nicole D’Agostino (179/37) 201013 3866 Taylor Francis (45) 2013-15 2009 Morie Kephart 7/87 .926 4.38 Alison Finch (175/40) 200609 3661 Nicole Bashor (44) 199799 2010 Morie Kephart 25/83 .769 4.37 Morie Kephart (262/60) 200710 3460 Alison Finch (41) 200609 2011 Kristina Rioux 31/100 .763 3152 Nicole D’Agostino (37) 2010-13 2012 Nicole D’Agostino 32/87 .731 SAVE PERCENTAGE 2701 Rachel Brown (31) 200001 2013 Nicole D’Agostino 20/77 .794 Total Player (GA/Saves) Year 2080 Sarah Stout (28) 199698 2014 Taylor Francis 26/120 .822 .804 Morie Kephart (64/262) 200710 1543 Kristina Rioux (21) 200812 2015 Taylor Francis 28/74 .725 .786 Jamie Pelusi (124/456) 200205 .778 Rachel Brown (57/200) 200001 GOALKEEPER STARTS ANNUAL GOAL AGAINST AVERAGE LEADERS .776 Nicole Bashor (90/311) 199799 Total Player (MP) Year .756 Taylor Francis (75/232) 2013-15 71 Jamie Pelusi (71) 200205 Year Player GA/Min. GAA .748 Kristina Rioux (35/104) 200812 56 Morie Kephart (68) 200710 1996 Sarah Stout 90/1740 4.66 .729 Alison Finch (65/175) 200609 44 Nicole Bashor (44) 200710 1997 Nicole Bashor 26/1222 1.91 .728 Nicole D’Agostino (67/179) 201013 42 Taylor Francis (45) 2013-15 1998 Nicole Bashor 35/1417 2.22 38 Alison Finch (41) 200609 1999 Jen Huzvar 14/666 1.89 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 34 Nicole D’Agostino (37) 201013 2000 Rachel Brown 30/1505 1.79 Total Player (GA/Minutes) Year 31 Rachel Brown (31) 200001 2001 Rachel Brown 27/1196 2.03 1.07 Morie Kephart (64/5400) 200710 2002 Jamie Pelusi 48/1693 2.55 1.69 Alison Finch (65/3461) 200609 PERCENTAGE OF GOALKEEPER STARTS 2003 Jamie Pelusi 23/1563 1.32 1.75 Jamie Pelusi (124/6392) 200205 Total Player (MS/GP) Year 2004 Jamie Pelusi 27/1499 1.62 Taylor Francis (75/3866) 2013-15 100% Jamie Pelusi (77/77) 200205 2005 Jamie Pelusi 26/1637 1.43 1.90 Rachel Brown (57/2701) 200001 100% Nicole Bashor (44/44) 199799 2006 Alison Finch 31/1751 1.59 1.91 Nicole D’Agostino (67/3152) 2010-13 100% Rachel Brown (31/31) 200001 2007 Alison Finch 22/1200 1.65 2.04 Kristina Rioux (35/1544) 200812 93% Alison Finch (38/41) 200609 2008 Morie Kephart 22/1738 1.14 2.21 Nicole Bashor (90/3662) 199799 Taylor Francis (42/45) 2013-15 2009 Morie Kephart 7/1352 0.47 91% Nicole D’Agostino (34/37) 201013 2010 Morie Kephart 25/1840 1.22 SHUTOUTS 82% Morie Kephart (56/68) 200710 2011 Kristina Rioux 31/1475 1.89 Total Player Year 2012 Nicole D’Agostino 32/1695 1.70 19.0 Morie Kephart 200710 2013 Nicole D’Agostino 20/1142 1.58 13.0 Jamie Pelusi 200205 2014 Taylor Francis 26/1611 1.45 10.0 Taylor Francis 2013-15 2015 Taylor Francis 28/1667 1.51 8.0 Alison Finch 200609 8.0 Nicole Bashor 199799 MINUTES IN GOAL LEADERS 6.0 Nicole D’Agostino 2010-13 3.3 Rachel Brown 200001 Year Player GP/GS Min. 3.0 Jen Huzvar 199799 1996 Sarah Stout 19/19 1740:00 1997 Nicole Bashor 14/14 1222:24 SHOTS FACED 1998 Nicole Bashor 17/17 1417:17 Total Player Year 1999 Nicole Bashor 13/13 1022:09 1052 Jamie Pelusi 200205 2000 Rachel Brown 18/18 1504:59 699 Nicole Bashor 199799 2001 Rachel Brown 13/13 1196:14 689 Morie Kephart 200710 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 46 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED PARTICIPATION LEADERS

CAUTIONS SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS

CAREER GAMES PLAYED GAMES PLAYED 7 Liz Carroll 200710 Total Player Year Total Player Year 6 Jackie Poucel 2011-14 20 Maura Caslin 2008 77 Katelyn Ruhe 200811 Jennifer Kritch 200508 Kat Weiler 2010 Caroline Keefer 2010-13 5 Courtney Wrightson 200306 Katelyn Ruhe 2008 76 Kat Weiler 200710 4 Carli Brill 200306 Ashley Habbel 2008 75 Ashley Habbel 200609 Katheryn Kunugi 200711 Ashley Cuba 2010 Katie Caslin 200609 Katelyn Ruhe 200811 Katelyn Ruhe 2010 Ashley Cuba 200912 Morie Kephart 2008 Liz Carroll 200710 SEASON Kat Weiler 2008 74 Keeley Tobler 199701 4 Liz Carroll 2010 Morgan Sharick 2010 72 Megan Beasley 199699 3 Jackie Poucel 2014 Alexandra Jaffe 2008 Roosa Arvas 2012-15 Jacqueline Reuter 2003 Morie Kephart 2010 71 Carli Brill 200306 Sara Gutting 2003 Caroline Keefer 2010 Corina Sebesta 200306 2 Rebecca Brown 1996 Liz Carroll 2008 Jamie Pelusi 200205 Heather Ferguson 1998 Laura Berbert 2008 Jacqueline Fix 199902 Rachel Brown 2000 Alexandra Jaffe 2010 Aimee Romasco 200205 Jamie Pelusi 2004 19 Many others Jacqueline Reuter 200105 Janean Gardner 2005 70 Jennifer DeLaHoz 200205 Carli Brill 2005 GAMES STARTED Andrea Graybill 199801 Aimee Romasco 2005 GS Player Year Cande Ruiz 199801 Sara Gutting 2005 20 Ashley Habbel 2008 Erin Hills 200205 Courtney Wrightson 2006 Katelyn Ruhe 2008 Jennifer Kritch 2006 Kat Weiler 2008 GAMES STARTED Megan Watson 2006 Liz Carroll 2008 GS Player Year Carli Brill 2006 Caroline Keefer 2010 77 Katelyn Ruhe 200812 Molly Griganavicius 2006 Morie Kephart 2010 76 Kat Weiler 200710 Ashley Habbel 2007 Laura Berbert 2008 74 Roosa Arvas 2012-15 Liz Carroll 2007 Katelyn Ruhe 2010 72 Megan Beasley 199699 Alexandra Jaffe 2008 Kat Weiler 2010 71 Jamie Pelusi 200205 Liz Carroll 2008 19 Many others 70 Carli Brill 200306 Jennifer Kritch 2008 69 Corina Sebesta 200306 Katelyn Ruhe 2010 MINUTES PLAYED (Minutes kept starting in 2007) 68 Jacqueline Fix 199902 Ashley Cuba 2011 MP Player Year Abby Baldys 200912 Katheryn Kunugi 2011 1835 Kat Weiler 2008 67 Cande Ruiz 199801 Morgan Sharick 2013 1834 Caroline Keefer 2010 66 Keeley Tobler 199701 1795 Laura Berbert 2008 64 Vanessa Madison 199699 Note: 3 players have been charged with a red card. 1778 Alyssa Meier 2011 Aimee Romasco 200205 1777 Katelyn Ruhe 2010 63 Liz Carroll 200710 1750 Abby Baldys 2010 62 Ashley Habbel 200609 1745 Katelyn Ruhe 2010 59 Jackie Poucel 2011-14 Caroline Keefer 2011 56 Laura Berbert 200710 1736 Morgan Sharick 2012 Morie Kephart 200710 Kat Weiler 2009 55 Jennifer Kritch 200508 1731 Kat Weiler 2010 54 Ashley Cuba 200912 1729 Morgan Sharick 2010 Katie Surma 200306 1726 Abby Baldys 2009 Caroline Keefer 201012 1693 Katelyn Ruhe 2011 MINUTES PLAYED (Minutes kept starting in 2007) MP Player Year 6923 Kat Weiler 200710 6833 Katelyn Ruhe 200811 6266 Abby Baldys 200912 6071 Caroline Keefer 2010-13 5958 Morgan Sharick 2010-13 5301 Liz Carroll 200710 5208 Roosa Arvas 2012-15 5062 Laura Berbert 200710

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POINTS 13. 5 2003 8. 106 (20g) 2002 7. .770 (29 GA, 97 sv) 2004 GAMES PLAYED 1. 104 (35g 34a) 1998 5 1999 9. 100 (11g) 2005 8. .764 (34 GA, 110 sv) 2001 1. 20 2010 2. 84 (28g 28a) 2015 15. 4 2005 10. 98 (7g) 1997 9. .757 (41 GA, 128 sv) 2000 20 2008 3. 83 (29g 25a) 2006 4 2002 11. 96 (22g) 1996 10. .742 (49 GA, 141 sv) 2002 3. 19 2013 4. 70 (22g 26a) 2001 4 2013 12. 95 (20g) 2007 11. .741 (41 GA, 117 sv) 2013 19 2002 5. 66 (21g 24a) 2010 13. 93 (17g) 1999 12. .736 (32 GA, 89 sv) 2007 19 2006 6. 59 (21g 17a) 2008 ASSISTS 14. 92 (21g) 2008 13. .735 (52 GA, 144 sv) 1998 19 2012 59 (21g 17a) 2003 1. 34 1998 15. 89 (19g) 2012 14. .331 (28 GA, 76 sv) 2015 19 1998 8. 58 (22g 14a) 1996 2. 28 2015 89 (14g) 2011 15. .726 (32 GA, 85 sv) 2006 19 1996 9. 57 (20g 17a) 2007 3. 26 2001 19 2000 57 (17g 23a) 2009 4. 25 2006 SHOTS ON GOAL PER MATCH GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 19 2011 11. 56 (21g 14a) 2000 5. 24 2010 1. 8.56 (18 GP) 2015 1. 0.57 (11 GA, 1735m) 2009 56 (19g 18a) 2012 6. 23 2009 2. 7.82 (17 GP) 2001 2. 1.22 (25 GA, 1840m) 2010 MINUTES PLAYED (Since 2007) 13. 54 (20g 14a) 2002 7. 18 2012 3. 7.26 (19 GP) 2006 3. 1.32 (23 GA, 1570m) 2003 1. 20431 2008 14. 52 (17g 18a) 2014 18 2014 4. 6.95 (19 GP) 2000 4. 1.45 (30 GA, 1864m) 2008 2. 20193 2010 15. 48 (16g 16a) 2004 9. 17 2003 5. 6.79 (19 GP) 1998 5. 1.46 (27 GA, 1665m) 2005 3. 19643 2011 17 2008 6. 6.11 (18 GP) 2009 6. 151 (28 GA, 1667M) 2015 4. 19375 2012 POINTS PER MATCH 17 2007 7. 5.58 (19 GP) 2002 7. 1.54 (28 GA, 1637m) 2014 5. 19055 2009 1. 5.47 (19 GP) 1998 12. 16 2004 8. 5.56 (18 GP) 2005 8. 1.59 (32 GA, 1814m) 2006 6. 18580 2007 2. 4.67 (18 GP) 2015 13. 14 2000 9. 5.44 (18 GP) 1997 9. 1.68 (29 GA, 1550m) 2004 3. 4.37 (19 GP) 2006 14 1996 10. 5.35 (20 GP) 2010 10. 1.71 (32 GA, 1685m) 2007 4. 4.12 (17 GP) 2001 14 2002 11. 5.28 (18 GP) 2007 11. 1.84 (36 GA, 1764m) 2012 5. 3.47 (17 GP) 2003 12. 5.17 (18 GP) 1999 12. 1.93 (34 GA, 1582m) 2001 6. 3.30 (20 GP) 2010 ASSISTS PER GAME 13. 5.05 (19 GP) 1996 13. 2.06 (41 GA, 1788m) 2000 7. 3.17 (18 GP) 2007 1. 1.79 (19 GP) 1998 14. 4.88 (17 GP) 2003 14. 2.13 (41 GA, 1730m) 2013 3.17 (18 GP) 2009 2. 1.56 (18 GP) 2015 15. 4.68 (19 GP) 2012 15. 2.29 (43 GA, 1688m) 1999 9. 3.05 (19 GP) 1996 3. 1.53 (17 GP) 2001 4.68 (19 GP) 2011 10. 2.98 (18 GP) 2014 4. 1.32 (19 GP) 2006 MOST WINS 11. 2.95 (20 GP) 2008 5. 1.28 (18 GP) 2009 PENALTY KICKS MADE 1. 10 (10-7-1) 2015 12. 2.95 (19 GP) 2012 6. 1.20 (20 GP) 2010 1. 2 2015 2. 8 (855) 2009 2.95 (19 GP) 2000 7. 1.00 (17 GP) 2003 2 2010 8 (883) 2006 14. 2.84 (19 GP) 2002 1.00 (18 GP) 2014 2 2000 8 (8110) 1998 15. 2.82 (17 GP) 2004 9. 0.95 (19 GP) 2012 2 1996 5. 7 (791) 2001 10. 0.94 (18 GP) 2007 7 (7112) 2010 GOALS 11. 0.94 (17 GP) 2004 PENALTY KICK ATTEMPTS 7 (7102) 2012 1. 35 1998 12. 0.85 (20 GP) 2008 1. 2 2015 8. 6 (6-12-0) 2014 2. 29 2006 13. 0.74 (19 GP) 1996 2 1996 6 (6121) 2000 3. 28 2015 0.74 (19 GP) 2000 2 2010 6 (6101) 2004 4. 22 2001 0.74 (19 GP) 2002 2 2000 6 (6121) 2008 22 1996 2 2003 12. 5 (5102) 2003 6. 21 2000 SHOTS ATTEMPTED 5 (592) 2007 21 2010 1. 293 (28g) 2015 SAVES 5 (5121) 1999 21 2003 2. 288 (21g) 2000 1. 164 (46 GA, 164 sv) 1997 15. 4 (4113) 2005 21 2008 3. 266 (21g) 2010 2. 144 (52 GA, 144 sv) 1998 4 (4-14-1) 2013 10. 20 2002 4. 239 (29g) 2006 3. 141 (49 GA, 141 sv) 2002 4 (4150) 2002 20 2007 5. 237 (17g) 2009 4. 133 (90 GA, 133 sv) 1996 12. 19 2012 6. 226 (22g) 2001 5. 128 (41 GA, 128 sv) 2000 MOST LOSSES 13. 17 2009 7. 225 (14g) 2011 6 123 (28 GA, 123 sv) 2014 1. 16 (3160) 1996 17 1999 8. 218 (35g) 1998 7. 119 (27 GA, 119 sv) 2005 2. 15 (4150) 2002 17 2014 9. 210 (21g) 2008 8. 117 (41 GA, 117 sv) 2013 3. 14 (4-14-1) 2013 10. 200 (21g) 2003 9. 116 (46 GA, 116 sv) 2011 4. 13 (2134) 2011 GOALS PER MATCH 11. 197 (20g) 2002 10. 112 (43 GA, 112 sv) 1999 5. 12 (6121) 2000 1. 1.84 (19 GP) 1998 12. 195 (19g) 2012 11. 111 (11 GA, 111 sv) 2009 12 (5121) 1999 2. 1.59 (18 GP) 2015 13. 187 (11g) 2005 12. 110 (34 GA, 110 sv) 2001 12 (3123) 1997 3. 1.53 (19 GP) 2006 14. 178 (20g) 2007 13. 105 (23 GA, 105 sv) 2003 12 (6121) 2008 4. 1.29 (17 GP) 2001 15. 172 (17g) 1999 14. 97 (29 GA, 97 sv) 2004 12 (6-12-0) 2014 5. 1.24 (17 GP) 2003 15. 93 (36 GA, 93 sv) 2012 10. 11 (7112) 2010 6. 1.16 (19 GP) 1996 SHOTS PER GAME 11 (4113) 2005 7. 1.11 (18 GP) 2007 1. 16.28 (18 GP) 2015 SAVES PER MATCH 11 (8110) 1998 8. 1.11 (19 GP) 2000 2. 15.16 (19 GP) 2000 1. 9.11 (18 GP) 1997 13. 10 (5102) 2003 9. 1.05 (19 GP) 2002 3. 13.30 (20 GP) 2010 2. 7.58 (19 GP) 1998 10 (7102) 2012 10. 1.05 (20 GP) 2010 4. 13.29 (17 GP) 2001 3. 7.42 (19 GP) 2002 10 (6101) 2004 1.05 (20 GP) 2008 5. 13.17 (18 GP) 2009 4. 7.00 (19 GP) 1996 12. 1.00 (19 GP) 2012 6. 12.58 (19 GP) 2006 5. 6.83 (18 GP) 2014 MOST TIES 13. 0.94 (18 GP) 2009 7. 11.84 (19 GP) 2011 6. 6.74 (19 GP) 2000 1. 5 (855) 2009 0.94 (18 GP) 1999 8. 11.76 (17 GP) 2003 7. 6.61 (18 GP) 2005 2. 4 (2134) 2011 0.94 (18 GP) 2004 9. 11.47 (19 GP) 1998 8. 6.47 (17 GP) 2001 3. 3 (3123) 1997 0.94 (18 GP) 2014 10. 10.50 (20 GP) 2008 9. 6.22 (18 GP) 1999 3 (883) 2006 11. 10.39 (18 GP) 2005 10. 6.18 (17 GP) 2003 3 (4113) 2005 GAMEWINNING GOALS 12. 10.37 (19 GP) 2002 11. 6.17 (18 GP) 2009 1. 10 2015 13. 10.26 (19 GP) 2012 12. 6.16 (19 GP) 2013 MOST SHUTOUTS 2. 8 1998 14. 9.89 (18 GP) 2007 13. 6.11 (19 GP) 2011 1. 10 2009 8 2009 15. 9.56 (18 GP) 1999 14. 5.71 (17 GP) 2004 2. 7 2015 4. 7 2012 15. 4.94 (18 GP) 2007 3. 6 2010 7 2008 SHOTS ON GOAL 6 1999 7 2001 1. 154 (28g) 2015 SAVE PERCENTAGE 5. 5 2004 7 2010 2. 138 (29g) 2006 1. .910 (11 GA, 111 sv) 2009 5 2007 8. 6 2000 3. 133 (22g) 2001 2. .820 (23 GA, 105 sv) 2003 7. 4 1997 6 2004 4. 132 (21g) 2000 3. .815 (27 GA, 119 sv) 2005 4 2005 6 2007 5. 129 (35g) 1998 .815 (28 GA, 123 sv) 2014 4 2008 6 2006 6. 110 (17g) 2009 5. .781 (46 GA, 164 sv) 1997 4 2013 6 2014 7. 107 (21g) 2010 6. .771 (25 GA, 84 sv) 2010 4 2014

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Year Team GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att CK Fouls Mins GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T ShO 1996 Pitt 19 22 14 58 146 .151 96 .658 3 2-2 61 186 1740:00 90 4.66 133 .596 3 16 0 1.0 Opponent 19 90 50 230 344 .262 223 .648 16 2-2 103 205 1740:00 22 1.44 74 .771 16 3 0 10.0 1997 Pitt 18 7 4 18 158 0.44 98 .620 3 1-1 74 156 1712:38 46 2.42 164 .781 3 12 3 4.0 Opponent 18 46 40 132 340 .135 210 .618 12 2-2 107 187 1712:38 7 0.37 91 .929 12 3 3 11.0 1998 Pitt 19 35 34 104 218 .161 129 .592 8 0-0 65 208 1710:00 52 2.74 144 .735 8 11 0 2.0 Opponent 19 52 43 147 358 .145 196 .547 11 0-0 105 158 1710:00 35 1.84 94 .729 11 8 0 7.0 1999 Pitt 18 17 7 41 172 0.99 93 .541 5 1-1 63 162 1687:54 43 2.29 112 .723 5 12 1 6.0 Opponent 18 43 39 125 310 .139 155 .500 12 0-0 116 123 1687:54 17 0.91 76 .817 12 5 1 6.0 2000 Pitt 19 21 14 56 288 0.73 132 .458 6 2-2 114 200 1787:39 41 2.06 128 .757 6 12 1 2.0 Opponent 19 42 36 118 317 .129 168 .530 12 4-4 118 185 1787:39 21 1.06 110 .840 12 6 1 8.0 2001 Pitt 17 22 26 70 226 .097 133 .588 7 0-0 94 154 1582:15 34 1.93 110 .764 7 9 1 3.0 Opponent 17 34 34 102 273 .125 144 .527 9 1-1 82 163 1582:15 22 1.25 111 .835 9 7 1 8.0 2002 Pitt 19 20 14 54 197 .102 106 .538 4 1-1 85 169 1719:11 49 2.57 141 .742 4 15 0 2.0 Opponent 19 49 40 138 341 .144 190 .557 15 0-0 81 173 1719:11 20 1.05 86 .811 15 4 0 7.0 2003 Pitt 17 21 17 59 200 .105 83 .415 5 1-2 53 184 1570:00 23 1.32 105 .820 5 10 2 3.0 Opponent 17 23 15 61 235 .098 128 .545 10 2-2 62 236 1570:00 21 1.20 62 .747 10 5 2 8.0 2004 Pitt 17 16 16 48 139 .115 67 .482 6 0-0 39 297 1550:00 29 1.68 97 .770 6 10 1 5.0 Opponent 17 29 18 76 228 .127 126 .553 10 5-5 83 259 1550:00 16 0.93 51 .761 10 6 1 5.0 2005 Pitt 18 11 8 30 187 .059 100 .535 4 1-1 57 197 1664:39 27 1.46 119 .815 4 11 3 4.0 Opponent 18 27 19 73 281 .096 146 .520 11 1-1 80 228 1664:39 11 0.59 89 .890 11 4 3 11.0 2006 Pitt 19 29 25 83 239 .121 138 .577 6 0-0 86 188 1813:55 32 1.59 85 .726 8 8 3 3.0 Opponent 19 32 30 94 224 .143 118 .527 7 0-0 78 221 1813:55 29 1.44 107 .787 8 8 3 3.0 2007 Pitt 18 20 17 57 178 .112 95 .534 6 1-1 58 165 1684:30 32 1.71 89 .736 6 10 2 5.0 Opponent 18 32 31 95 218 .147 121 .555 10 2-2 75 205 1684:30 20 1.07 75 .789 10 6 2 5.0 2008 Pitt 20 21 17 59 210 .100 92 .438 7 0-0 101 198 1863:41 30 1.45 79 .725 6 12 1 4.0 Opponent 20 30 27 87 213 .141 109 .512 12 0-0 77 187 1863:41 21 1.01 71 .772 12 6 1 8.0 2009 Pitt 18 17 23 57 237 .072 110 .464 8 0-0 96 140 1735:29 11 0.57 111 .910 8 5 5 10.0 Opponent 18 11 14 36 267 .041 122 .457 5 0-0 76 142 1735:29 17 0.88 93 .845 5 8 5 8.0 2010 Pitt 20 21 24 66 266 .079 107 .402 7 22 103 188 1839:43 25 1.22 84 .771 7 11 2 6.0 Opponent 20 25 19 69 246 .102 109 .443 11 2-2 76 202 1839:43 21 1.03 86 .804 11 7 2 8.0 2011 Pitt 19 14 10 38 225 .062 89 .396 2 0-0 89 159 1790:00 46 2.31 116 .716 2 13 4 2.0 Opponent 19 46 39 131 327 .141 162 .495 13 0-1 106 139 1490:00 14 0.70 75 .843 13 2 4 13.0 2012 Pitt 19 19 18 56 195 .097 89 .456 7 1-1 66 173 1763:37 39 1.84 93 .721 7 10 2 3.0 Opponent 19 36 36 108 303 .119 129 .426 10 1-1 100 132 1763:37 19 0.97 70 .787 10 7 2 8.0 2013 Pitt 19 13 12 38 154 .084 61 .396 4 0-0 50 108 1730:00 41 2.13 117 .741 4 14 1 4.0 Opponent 19 41 44 126 383 .107 158 .413 14 1-1 139 160 1730:00 13 0.68 48 .787 14 4 1 10.0 2014 Pitt 19 17 18 52 163 .104 74 .454 6 1-1 53 171 1637:16 28 1.54 123 .815 6 12 0 4.0 Opponent 19 28 25 81 319 0.88 151 .473 7 0-2 89 136 1637:16 17 0.93 57 .770 12 6 0 8.0 2015 Pitt 18 28 28 84 293 .096 154 .526 10 2-2 77 120 1667:31 28 1.51 76 .731 10 7 1 7.0 Opponent 18 28 25 81 224 .125 104 .464 6 0-0 79 185 1667:31 28 1.51 126 .818 7 10 1 4.0

49 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED TEAM GAME RECORDS

MOST POINTS LEAST GOALS 22. 22 Buffalo, Aug. 20, 2010 12 Robert Morris, Nov. 6, 1996 1. 33 at Wagner, Sept. 11, 1998 1. 0 151 times 22 at Duquesne, Sept. 28, 2003 12 Wyoming, Sept. 17, 2000 2. 20 Robert Morris, Aug. 23, 2015 12 at Duquesne, Sept. 28, 2003 3. 17 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 8, 1996 MOST ASSISTS LEAST SHOTS 12 Bucknell, Aug. 30, 2013 17 Robert Morris, Oct. 26, 2001 1. 11 at Wagner, Sept. 11, 1998 1. 0 Florida State, Oct. 18, 2014 5. 16 at Robert Morris, Oct. 22, 1998 2. 8 Robert Morris, Aug. 23, 2015 0 at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2013 LEAST SHOTS ON GOAL 6. 15 St. John’s, Oct. 9, 2011 3. 7 Robert Morris, Oct. 26, 2001 0 at Texas, Sept. 1, 1996 1. 0 at Texas, Sept. 1, 1996 15 vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 1, 2003 7 Duquesne, Sept. 3, 2004 0 at Connecticut, Oct. 18, 1998 0 at Connecticut, Oct. 18, 1998 15 Duquesne, Sept. 3, 2004 5. 6 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 16, 2001 5. 1 Notre Dame, Oct, 10, 1999 0 Connecticut, Oct. 24, 1999 9. 14 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 16, 2001 6 at Xavier, Sept. 6, 2009 1 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 1998 0 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 2000 10. 13 Buffalo, Aug 20, 2010 7. 5 Buffalo, Aug. 20, 2010 1 at Notre Dame, Oct. 1, 2006 0 at Connecticut, Oct. 12, 2007 11. 12 at Xavier, Sept. 6, 2009 5 Villanova, Oct. 17, 2010 1 at South Florida, Sept. 16, 2012 0 Central Michigan, Sept. 9, 2011 12 St. Bonaventure, Sept. 20, 2009 5 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 8, 1996 9. 2 at Providence, Oct. 16, 2011 0 Boston College, Sept. 12, 2013 13. 11 at Temple, Aug. 27, 2006 5 Villanova, Oct. 1, 2000 2 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 2000 0 at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2013 11 vs. Iowa State, Aug. 31, 2008 5 vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 1, 2003 2 Georgetown, Sept. 30, 2012 0 Florida State, Oct. 18, 2014 11 Robert Morris, Oct. 15, 2003 5 Robert Morris, Aug. 27, 2014 2 Notre Dame, Sept. 12, 1997 10. 1 West Virginia, Oct. 16, 1996 11 Villanova, Oct. 17, 2010 13. 4 at Akron, Sept. 13, 2015 2 at Colorado, Sept. 18, 2005 1 Boston College, Oct. 2, 1998 11 Villanova, Oct. 1, 2000 4 La Salle, Sept. 6, 2015 2 at Penn State, Sept. 13, 1996 1 Rutgers, Sept. 23, 2011 11 at St. John’s, Sept. 13, 1998 4 Oakland, Aug. 29, 2010 2 at Connecticut, Oct. 22, 2004 1 Boston College, Oct. 6, 2000 11 Robert Morris, Aug. 27, 2014 4 VCU, Oct. 20, 2002 2 Boston College, Sept. 12, 2013 1 Georgetown, Oct. 2, 2011 20. 10 at Akron, Sept. 13, 2015 4 at Robert Morris, Oct. 22, 1998 2 at Maryland, Oct. 31, 2013 1 at Providence, Oct. 16, 2011 10 La Salle, Sept. 6, 2015 4 Pennsylvania, Sept. 5, 2008 18. 3 Charlotte, Sept. 7, 2008 1 at Michigan, Aug. 19, 2012 10 Oakland, Aug. 29, 2010 4 UMBC, Sept. 6, 2003 3 at Navy, Sept. 7, 1996 1 at South Florida, Sept. 16, 2012 10 VCU, Oct. 20, 2001 4 St. Bonaventure, Sept. 20, 2009 3 vs. Indiana, Sept. 8, 196 1 Charlotte, Sept. 7, 2008 10 at Syracuse, Sept. 24, 2006 4 Akron, Aug. 22, 2014 3 at Cornell, Nov. 3, 1996 1 West Virginia, Sept. 18, 2009 10 Pennsylvania, Sept. 5,2008 3 at UCIrvine, Sept. 19, 1997 1 at Marquette, Sept. 27, 2009 10 UMBC, Sept. 6, 2003 LEAST ASSISTS 3 at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 1998 1 Marquette, Sept. 26, 2010 10 Wagner, Sept. 23, 1996 1. 0 200 times 3 at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 2002 1 Georgetown, Oct. 15, 2010 3 at Lehigh, Sept. 12, 2003 1 at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 2002 LEAST POINTS MOST SHOTS 3 at Hofstra, Sept. 21, 2003 1 at Hofstra, Sept. 21, 2003 1. 0 147 times 1. 46 Saint Francis, Aug. 21, 2015 3 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 2004 1 West Virginia, Oct. 6, 2004 2. 36 at Wagner, Sept. 11, 1998 3 Penn State, Sept. 4, 2011 1 Villanova, Oct. 24, 2004 MOST GOALS 3. 32 at Robert Morris, Sept. 17, 2000 1 at Colorado, Sept. 18, 2005 1. 11 at Wagner, Sept. 11, 1998 4. 31 Robert Morris, Aug. 23, 2015 MOST SHOTS ON GOAL 1 at Notre Dame, Oct. 1, 2006 2. 6 Robert Morris, Aug. 23, 2015 31 Robert Morris, Oct. 15, 2003 1. 30 Saint Francis, Aug. 21, 2015 1 Notre Dame, Oct. 10, 1999 6 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 8, 1996 6. 27 Robert Morris, Oct. 26, 2001 2. 22 at Robert Morris, Oct. 22, 1998 6 at Robert Morris, Oct. 22, 1998 27 Wyoming, Sept. 17, 2000 3. 21 at Wagner, Sept, 11, 1998 MOST SAVES 6 St. John’s, Oct. 9, 2011 27 at Robert Morris, Sept. 4, 2013 4. 19 Robert Morris, Oct. 26, 2001 1. 18 Penn State, Oct. 28, 2001 6. 5 Robert Morris, Oct. 26, 2001 9. 26 at Robert Morris, Oct. 22, 1998 5. 18 at Colorado College, Aug. 30, 2015 2. 16 Florida State, Oct. 18, 2014 5 vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 1, 2003 26 Akron, Sept. 10, 2010 6. 15 at St. Francis, Pa., Aug. 30, 2002 16 Richmond, Aug. 27, 2000 8. 4 Buffalo, Aug. 20, 2010 26 South Florida, Sept. 18, 2011 7. 14 Lehigh, Sept. 8, 2002 16 Notre Dame, Sept. 12, 1997 4 at Temple, Aug. 27, 2006 12. 25 Central Arkansas, Aug. 25, 2006 14 at Robert Morris, Sept. 17, 2000 16 at Penn State, Sept. 13, 1996 4 vs Iowa State, Aug. 31, 2008 25 Providence, Oct. 15, 2000 9. 13 South Florida, Oct. 7, 2005 16 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 2000 4 Robert Morris, Oct. 15, 2003 25 at Kent State, Sept. 16, 2007 13 Canisius, Sept. 21, 1996 7. 15 at Providence, Oct. 11, 2002 4 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 16, 2001 15. 24 South Florida, Oct. 7, 2005 13 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 16, 2001 15 at Boston College, Oct. 8, 1997 4 at Syracuse, Sept. 24, 2006 16. 23 at Akron, Sept. 13, 2015 13 Buffalo, Aug. 21, 2009 9. 14 at Georgetown, Oct. 14, 2005 4 Duquesne, Sept. 3, 2004 23 Eastern Michigan, Aug. 19, 2011 13 at Fairfield, Oct. 21, 2001 14 Rutgers, Oct. 12, 2003 4 at St. John’s, Sept. 13, 1998 23 Robert Morris, Nov. 6, 1996 13 at Eastern Michigan, Aug. 17, 2012 14 West Virginia, Sept. 18, 2002 4 St. Bonaventure, Sept. 20, 2009 23 Sacred Heart, Oct. 13, 2000 15. 12 at Akron, Sept. 13, 2015 12. 13 at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 2002 4 Wagner, Sept. 23, 1996 23 at Fairfield, Oct. 21, 2001 12 DePaul, Oct. 2, 2009 13 Old Dominion, Oct. 17, 1999 4 at Rutgers, Sept. 24, 1999 23 Robert Morris, Aug. 27, 2014 12 Eastern Michigan, Aug. 19, 2011 13 at Connecticut, Oct. 18,1998 13 Penn State, Sept. 4, 2011 13 at Navy, Sept. 7, 1996 13 Duke, Sept. 19, 2014 18. 12 at Connecticut, Oct. 25, 2009 12 VCU, Oct. 20, 2002 12 West Virginia, Oct. 21, 2011 12 at Bucknell, Sept. 3, 2000 12 at St. John’s, Sept. 13, 1998 12 South Florida, Sept. 18, 2011

LEAST SAVES 1. 0 Saint Francis, Aug. 21, 2015 0 Robert Morris, Nov. 6, 1996 0 Robert Morris, Aug. 22, 2012 0 Toledo, Sept. 6, 2013 0 Akron, Aug. 22, 2014 6. 1 Wake Forest, Sept. 24, 2015 1 Liberty, Sept. 10, 2015 1 La Salle, Sept. 6, 2015 1 Sacred Heart, Oct. 13, 2000 1 Georgetown, Oct. 3, 1999 1 at Bowling Green, Aug. 29, 2004 1 Georgetown, Oct. 19, 2008 1 at Marquette, Oct. 26, 2008 1 at Louisville, Oct. 30, 2008 1 Buffalo, Aug. 21, 2009 1 Georgetown, Oct. 15, 2010 1 St. Bonaventure, Aug. 24, 2012

MOST CORNER KICKS

@PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 50 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED TEAM GAME RECORDS

LEAST MINUTES PLAYED 1. 86 at Connecticut, Oct. 23, 2005 2. 88 at Providence, Oct. 21, 2005

1. 16 at Robert Morris, Sept. 17, 2000 2. 1 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 1998 2. 14 Robert Morris, Aug. 27, 2014 1 at Baylor, Aug. 30, 1996 3. 13 Villanova, Oct. 1, 2000 4. 2 at UNCGreensboro, Sept. 9, 2001 13 Buffalo, Aug. 21, 2009 2 at Providence, Oct. 23, 2009 5. 12 at Fairfield, Oct. 21, 2001 2 North Carolina, Sept. 26, 2013 12 vs. Oregon State, Sept. 22, 1997 8. 3 Florida State, Oct. 18, 2014 7. 11 at Drexel, Sept. 11, 2009 3 Baylor, Sept. 12, 1999 11 Duquesne, Aug. 26, 2012 3 at Duquesne, Aug. 30, 1997 11 at Oakland, Sept. 11, 2011 3 Buffalo, Oct. 17, 1997 11 at Cincinnati, Oct. 3, 2010 3 Penn State, Oct. 31, 1999 11 Akron, Sept. 10, 2010 3 West Virginia, Oct. 4, 2000 11 Oakland, Aug. 29, 2010 3 Robert Morris, Oct. 26, 2001 11 Providence, Oct. 20, 2006 3 at Lehigh, Sept. 12, 2003 11 Marshall, Sept. 8, 2006 3 Syracuse, Sept. 28, 2007 15. 10 vs. Dayton, Aug. 29, 2008 3 at Villanova, Oct. 19, 2007 10 Robert Morris, Oct. 13, 1999 3 at James Madison, Aug. 26, 2011 10 at Akron, Aug. 22, 2008 19. 4 at VCU, Oct. 26, 1996 10 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 16, 2001 4 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 2000 10 at Robert Morris, Sept. 4, 2013 4 West Virginia, Sept. 18, 2002 4 at Georgetown, Sept. 27, 2002 LEAST CORNER KICKS 4 at Xavier, Sept. 6, 2009 1. 0 Many times 4 St. Bonaventure, Sept. 20, 2009 2. 1 Many times 4 at Notre Dame, Sept. 21, 2012 4 at Syracuse, Oct. 4, 2012 MOST FOULS 4 Buffalo, Aug. 20, 2010 1. 29 at Wagner, Sept. 11, 1998 4 Providence, Oct. 20, 2006 2. 21 Georgetown, Oct. 19, 2008 4 at Cincinnati, Oct. 3, 2010 3. 20 Georgetown, Oct. 31, 1997 4 at St. John’s, Oct. 8, 2010 20 vs. Wyoming, Sept. 17, 2000 20 Air Force, Aug. 25, 2000 6. 19 Seton Hall, Oct. 8, 1999 MOST YELLOW CARDS 19 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 2004 1. 4 Syracuse, Sept. 25, 2005 8. 18 Syracuse, Oct. 11, 1998 4 Marshall, Sept. 8, 2006 18 vs. Dayton, Aug. 29, 2008 3. 3 at Duquesne, Sept. 28, 2003 10. 17 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 8, 1996 3 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 2004 17 at Villanova, Sept. 26, 1997 3 at Central Florida, Aug. 30, 2003 17 Syracuse, Sept. 25, 2005 3 at Arizona, Sept. 8, 2000 17 South Florida, Oct. 28, 2007 3 at Cincinnati, Oct. 3, 2010 14. 16 vs. Indiana, Sept. 8, 1996 3 at Providence, Oct. 16, 2011 16 Penn, Sept. 10, 1999 16 at Connecticut, Oct, 23, 2005 LEAST YELLOW CARDS 16 West Virginia, Sept. 21, 2007 1. 0 Many times 16 Kent State, Sept. 12, 2010 16 Notre Dame, Sept. 28, 2001 MOST MINUTES PLAYED 16 Auburn, Sept. 23, 2001 1. 120 Georgetown, Oct. 3, 1999 16 at Providence, Oct, 16, 2011 120 Wagner, Sept. 23, 1996 16 Connecticut, Oct. 5, 2003 120 Providence, Oct. 15, 2000 16 at Hofstra, Sept. 21, 2003 120 Auburn, Sept. 23, 2001 5. 119 Villanova, Oct. 1, 2000 LEAST FOULS 6. 115 Georgetown, Oct. 31, 1997 1. 0 Toledo, Sept. 6, 2013 7. 111 Central Florida, Oct. 1, 1999

51 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED SCORING RECORDS ALLTIME PITT GOALS SCORED IN THE FIRST FIVE MINUTES 1 Cincinnati (trailed 10) Oct. 5, 2007 W, 21 (2OT) 88:38 Jenna Rickan, at Syracuse Oct. 10, 2010 T, 11 (2OT) Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result 1 at Providence (trailed 10) Oct. 14, 2007 W, 21 80:20 Susan Byrne, St. John’s Sept. 22, 2006 T, 11 (2OT) 1:22 Cande Ruiz, Central Michigan Aug. 31, 2001 W, 21 1 at West Virginia (trailed 10) Sept. 15, 2006 W, 41 1:42 Brigid Handforth, Rutgers Sept. 20, 1998 W, 32 1 at South Florida (trailed 10) Oct. 8, 2006 W, 21 (OT) LATEST GOAL SCORED IN REGULATIONPITT 1:45 Christina Nicassio, Providence Oct. 22, 2010 W, 20 1 Connecticut (trailed 10, 21) Oct. 22, 2006 W, 42 Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result 2:35 Ashley Habbel, vs. Iowa State Aug. 31, 2008 W, 41 1 at Notre Dame (trailed 10) Sept. 24, 2004 W, 31 89:56 Dana DelleFemine, at Duke Oct. 27, 2013 L, 6-3 2:55 Jacqueline Fix, Robert Morris Oct. 13, 1999 L, 21 (OT) 1 at Central Florida (trailed 10) Aug. 30, 2003 W, 31 89:52 Jenna Greenfield, Kent State Sept. 16, 2007 W, 21 3:10 Vanessa Madison, at Buffalo Sept. 27, 1996 W, 63 1 Seton Hall (trailed 10) Oct. 10, 2003 W, 21 89:47 Erin Hills, at Duquesne Sept. 28, 2003 W, 30 3:11 Brigid Handforth, Providence Oct. 4, 1998 W, 32 1 West Virginia (trailed 10) Sept. 18, 2002 W, 42 89:25 Ashley Cuba, Buffalo Aug. 20, 2010 W, 41 3:39 Emily Tipton, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 W, 51 1 Villanova (trailed 10) Sept. 20, 2002 W, 21 (OT) 89:16 Ashley Habbel, Providence Oct. 20, 2006 W, 32 3:45 Hayley Neal, Villanova Oct. 17, 2010 W, 30 1 at Boston College (trailed 10) Oct. 13, 2002 W, 31 89:06 Hanna Hannesdottir, RMU Aug. 27, 2014 W, 3-1 3:59 Cara Kappler, Ohio Oct. 25, 2002 L, 41 1 Robert Morris (trailed 10) Oct. 16, 2002 W, 21 88:33 Carli Brill, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 W, 51 4:05 Megan Beasley, at Baylor Aug. 30, 1996 L, 122 1 Syracuse (trailed 10) Oct. 27, 2002 W, 31 88:00 Sarah Freeburn, Old Dominion Oct. 17, 1999 W, 30 5:17 Ashley Cuba, Buffalo Aug. 20, 1020 W, 41 1 Seton Hall (trailed 10) Sept. 22, 2000 W, 32 87:38 Corina Sebesta, Eastern Michigan Aug. 27, 2004 L, 21 5:36 Cande Ruiz, Robert Morris Oct. 26, 2001 W, 51 1 St. John’s (trailed 10) Sept. 14, 1997 W, 41 87:24 Kat Weiler, at Toledo Oct. 21, 2008 L, 21 5:36 Laura Marsh, West Virginia Sept. 18, 2002 L, 42 1 at Buffalo (trailed 10) Sept. 27, 1996 W, 63 87:17 Jennifer Kritch, Marquette Oct. 26, 2007 L, 21 5:41 N. Agredano, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 16, 2001 W, 40 1 Seton Hall (trailed 10) Oct. 6, 1996 W, 21 87:08 Kim Sturk, Lehigh Sept. 8, 2002 W, 30 5:49 Ashley Habbel, Youngstown St. Aug. 31, 2007 W, 20 1 Niagara (trailed 21) Oct. 12, 1996 W, 42 6:33 Charity McClure, Rutgers Sept. 20, 1998 W, 32 LATEST GOAL SCORED IN REGULATIONOPPONENTS 6:35 Emily Tipton, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 W, 51 MOST GOALS DOWN TO TIEPITT Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result Deficit Opponent Date Result 89:59 Melanie McGovern, at ODU Oct. 25, 1998 L, 30 ALLTIME OPPONENT GOALS SCORED IN THE FIRST FIVE MINUTES 2 South Florida (trailed 20) Oct. 7, 2005 T, 22 (OT) 89:50 Katie Barnes, at West Virginia Oct. 10, 2001 L, 10 Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result 1 Marshall (trailed 10) Sept. 8, 2006 T, 11 (2OT) 89:50 Cara Cutaia, Eastern Michigan Aug. 19, 2011 T, 22 (2OT) 0:15 Carol Finch, at Texas Sept. 1, 1996 L, 120 1 at Syracuse (trailed 10) Oct. 1, 2004 T, 11 (2OT) 89:48 Deven Beachum, at UNCG Sept. 10, 2004 L, 20 0:24 Kimberly Dimitroff, Kent State Sept. 16, 2007 W, 21 1 at St. John’s (trailed 10) Sept. 19, 2003 T, 11 (2OT) 89:38 Jill Camburn, Providence Oct. 20, 2006 W, 32 0:24 Ingrid Wells, at Georgetown Oct. 2, 2011 L, 60 1 Providence (trailed 10) Oct. 15, 2000 T, 11 (2OT) 89:18 Courtney Roarty, Rutgers Oct. 2, 2005 L, 62 0:34 Shannon Nagle, Rutgers Sept. 29, 2000 L, 32 1 vs. Oregon State (trailed 10) Sept. 22, 1997 T, 11 (2OT) 89:07 Jackie Stengel, NC State Sept. 15, 2013 L, 1-0 1:05 Amy Knobel, at Syracuse Nov. 1, 1996 L, 60 88:52 Shari Pickett, at Penn State Sept. 13, 1996 L, 80 1:09 McKenzie Meehan, BostonColl. Sept. 12, 2013 L, 3-0 MOST GOALS DOWN TO TIEOPPONENTS 88:50 Jessacca Gironda, Kent State Sept. 12, 2010 T, 11 (2OT) 1:17 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown Sept. 30, 2012 L, 80 Deficit Opponent Date Result 88:48 Taylor Patterson, at South Florida Sept. 23, 2010 L, 20 1:59 Mary Gaurino, at Boston College Oct. 8, 1997 L, 20 2 Colorado College (trailed 20) Sept. 2, 2011 T, 22 (2OT) 88:38 Jenna Rickan, at Syracuse Oct. 10, 2010 T, 11 (2OT) 2:03 Heidi Drummond, at Penn State Sept. 1, 2002 L, 72 1 at Robert Morris (trailed 1-0) Sept, 4, 2013 T, 1-1 (2OT) 88:30 Danielle Dellcorna, at Fairfield Oct. 21, 2001 L, 30 2:22 Kelly Cobb, at Duke Oct. 27, 2013 L, 6-3 1 West Virginia (trailed 10) Sept. 18, 2009 T, 11 (2OT) 88:11 Jen Luccone, at Connecticut Oct. 18, 1998 L, 60 2:24 Nikki Hales, at Baylor Aug. 30, 1996 L, 122 1 St. John’s (trailed 10) Sept. 22, 2006 T, 11 (2OT) 88:08 Katie Barnes, West Virginia Oct. 4, 2000 L, 20 2:55 Laina Ceddia, Boston College Sept. 26, 2004 L, 41 1 Georgetown (trailed 10) Oct. 13, 2006 T, 11 (2OT) 2:55 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown Sept. 30, 2012 L, 80 1 at Providence (trailed 10) Oct. 12, 1997 T, 11 (2OT) EARLIEST GAME WINNING GOALPITT 2:56 Christina Gibbons, Duke Sept. 19, 2014 L, 3-0 Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result 2:59 Kirsi Cronk, at Richmond Oct. 25, 1996 L, 30 PITTLATEST GOAL TO WIN (REGULATION) 1:42 Brigid Handforth, Rutgers Sept. 20, 1998 W, 32 3:03 Emily Byorth, Clemson Oct. 26, 2014 L, 2-1 Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result 1:45 Christina Nicassio, Providence Oct. 22, 2010 W, 20 3:15 Camille Trujillo, at Georgetown Oct. 2, 2011 L, 60 89:55 Jacqueline Fix, Central Michigan Aug. 31, 2001 W, 21 2:35 Ashley Habbel, vs. Iowa State Aug. 31, 2008 W, 41 3:30 Candace Chapman, Notre Dame Sept. 28, 2001 L, 40 89:52 Jenna Greenfield, Kent State Sept. 16, 2007 W, 21 3:11 Brigid Handforth, Providence Oct. 4, 1998 W, 32 3:30 Carley Piagentini, at Seton Hall Oct. 6, 2002 L, 31 87:49 Dana DelleFemine, at SBU Aug. 24, 2012 W, 21 3:39 Emily Tipton, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 W, 51 3:35 Gina Lewandowski, at Lehigh Sept. 12, 2003 L, 20 87:02 Rita Massot, Seton Hall Oct. 10, 2003 W, 21 3:45 Hayley Neal, Villanova Oct. 17, 2010 W, 30 3:42 Abby Leonard, Ohio Oct. 25, 2002 L, 41 86:57 Alex Charlebois, Connecticut Oct. 11, 2012 W, 21 5:17 Ashley Cuba, Buffalo Aug. 20, 2010 W, 41 4:02 Britany Hensler, at Toledo Oct. 21, 2008 L, 21 85:18 Kristin Gellatly, vs. Penn Sept. 10, 1999 W, 10 5:36 Cande Ruiz, Robert Morris Oct. 26, 2001 W, 51 4:12 S. McMorrow, at Providence Oct. 11, 2002 L, 20 84:31 Cande Ruiz, at Georgetown Sept. 4, 1998 W, 21 5:41 Netta Agredano, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 16, 2001 W, 40 4:27 Megan Mills, Penn State Oct. 31, 1999 L, 71 84:11 Roosa Arvas, at Syracuse Sept. 28, 2014 W, 1-0 5:49 Ashley Habbel, Youngstown State Aug. 31, 2007 W, 20 4:37 Nicole DePalma, Georgetown Oct. 27, 2004 L, 40 83:29 Katrina Shibata, at Miami, Fla. Oct. 12, 2001 W, 21 7:32 Kristina Francois, at BGSU Aug. 29, 2004 W, 20 4:41 Sara Jordan, at Georgetown Oct. 21, 2007 L, 42 82:31 Jacqueline Reuter, at St. Francis Aug. 30, 2002 W, 21 7:45 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s Oct. 9, 2011 W, 61 4:54 Katlyn Ritter, Seton Hall Sept. 25, 2011 L, 30 80:27 Lisa Schulte, at Georgetown Sept. 26, 2003 W, 21 8:19 Netta Agredano, UMBC Sept. 6, 2003 W, 31 79:06 Renee Spampinato, West Virginia Oct. 8 ,1997 W, 10 8:22 Megan Watson, at DePaul Sept. 29, 2006 W, 10 PITT MOST GOALS DOWN TO WIN 79:12 Roosa Arvas, at Villanova Sept. 5, 2014 W, 2-1 Deficit Opponent Date Result 78:28 Ashley Cuba, at Ohio State Aug. 30, 2009 W, 21 EARLIEST GAMEWINNING GOALOPPONENT 2 Wagner (trailed 20) Sept. 23, 1996 W, 42 (OT) Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result 1 DePaul (trailed 10) Oct. 2, 2009 W, 21 (OT) LATEST GOAL TO WINOPPONENTS (REGULATION) 0:15 Carol Finch, at Texas Sept. 1, 1996 L, 120 1 at Eastern Michigan (trailed 10) Aug. 17, 2012 W, 21 Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result 0:24 Ingrid Wells, at Georgetown Oct. 2, 2011 L, 60 1 Providence (trailed 10) Oct. 12, 2008 W, 21 (OT) 89:50 Katie Barnes, at West Virginia Oct. 10, 2001 L, 10 0:34 Shannon Nagle, Rutgers Sept. 29, 2000 L, 32 1 Georgetown (trailed 10) Oct. 19, 2008 W, 21 (2OT) 89:40 Anna Cunningham, SBU Sept. 14, 2008 L, 21 1:05 Amy Knobel, at Syracuse Nov. 1, 1996 L, 60 1 Xavier (trailed 10) Sept. 14, 2007 W, 21 89:37 Meghan Moore, Boston College Oct. 2, 1998 L, 10 1:17 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown Sept. 30, 2012 L, 80 1 Kent State (trailed 10) Sept. 16, 2007 W, 21 89:07 Jackie Stengel, NC State Sept. 15, 2013 L, 1-0 1:59 Mary Guarino, at Boston College Oct. 8, 1997 L, 20 1 Central Arkansas (trailed 10) Aug. 25, 2006 W, 21 (OT) 89:02 Diana Ginley, Toledo Sept. 4, 2005 L, 21 2:03 Heidi Drummond, at Penn State Sept. 1, 2002 L, 72 1 at Temple (trailed 10) Aug. 27, 2006 W, 41 86:03 Dana Blom, Rutgers Sept. 22, 2002 L, 10 2:22 Kelly Cobb, at Duke Oct. 27, 2013 L, 6-3 1 West Virginia (trailed 10) Sept. 1, 2005 W, 21 84:28 Julie Morrissey, at Cincinnati Oct. 3, 2010 L, 21 2:56 Christina Gibbons, Duke Sept. 19, 2014 L, 3-0 1 at Georgetown (trailed 10) Oct. 14, 2005 W, 21 84:07 Megan Farrell, Bucknell Sept. 2, 2001 L, 10 2:59 Kirsi Cronk, at Richmond Oct. 25, 1996 L, 30 1 at Georgetown (trailed 10) Sept. 26, 2003 W, 21 83:11 Nikki Keller, at Colorado Sept. 18, 2005 L, 10 3:30 Candace Chapman, Notre Dame Sept. 28, 2001 L, 40 1 VCU (trailed 10) Oct. 20, 2002 W, 32 83:08 Mangal Gisselle, at Louisville Oct. 30, 2008 L, 10 3:35 Gina Lewandowski, at Lehigh Sept. 12, 2003 L, 20 1 Georgetown (trailed 10) Sept. 21, 2001 W, 21 82:22 Nicole Hoffman, Penn State Oct. 19, 1997 L, 21 4:02 Brittany Hensler, at Toledo Oct. 21, 2008 L, 21 1 at Miami, Fla. (trailed 10) Oct. 12, 2001 W, 21 82:15 Erin McKane, at Duquesne Aug. 30, 1997 L, 10 4:12 Shannon McMorrow, at Prov. Oct. 11, 2002 L, 20 1 Air Force (trailed 10) Aug. 25, 2000 W, 32 81:49 Caysie Gusman, at Rutgers Oct. 3, 2008 L, 10 4:27 Megan Mills, Penn State Oct. 31, 1999 L, 71 1 Arizona (trailed 10) Sept. 8, 2000 W, 21 81:18 Christina Ordonez, at Michigan Aug. 19, 2012 L, 10 1 Villanova (trailed 21) Oct. 1, 2000 W, 32 (2OT) 1 at Georgetown (trailed 10) Sept. 4, 1998 W, 21 PITTLATEST GOAL TO TIE (REGULATION) 1 at Wagner (trailed 10) Sept. 11, 1998 W, 111 Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result 1 at St. John’s (trailed 10, 21) Sept. 13, 1998 W, 43 77:10 Katie Surma, at Syracuse Oct. 1, 2004 T, 11 (2OT) 63:29 Corina Sebesta, South Florida Oct. 7, 2005 T, 22 (2OT) OPPONENT MOST GOALS DOWN TO WIN 60:59 Jennifer DeLaHoz, at St. John’s Sept. 19, 2003 T, 11 (2OT) Deficit Opponent Date Result 1 Virginia (trailed 1-0) Sept. 22, 2009 W, 3-1 LATEST GOAL TO TIEOPPONENTS (REGULATION) 1 at Penn (trailed 10) Sept. 13, 2009 W, 21 (OT) Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result 1 Akron (trailed 10, 21) Aug. 22, 2008 W, 62 89:50 Cara Cutaia, Eastern Michigan Aug. 19, 2011 T, 22 (2OT) 1 St. Bonaventure (trailed 10) Sept. 14, 2008 W, 21 89:40 Anna Cunningham, SBU Sept. 14, 2008 L, 21 1 Connecticut (trailed 10) Oct. 10, 2008 W, 21 88:50 Jessacca Gironda, Kent State Sept. 12, 2010 T, 11 (2OT)

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MOST POINTS IN A GAME LEAST SHOTS ON GOAL IN A GAME at Hartford, Sept. 18, 1999 1. 32 at Texas, Sept. 1, 1996 1. 0 Toledo, Sept. 6, 2013 at Syracuse, Oct. 20, 2000 2. 30 at Baylor, Aug. 30, 1996 Robert Morris, Nov. 6, 1996 St. Bonaventure, Sept. 20, 2009 3. 28 at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 1998 Akron, Aug. 22, 2014 4. 23 Georgetown, Sept. 30, 2012 4. 1 Saint Francis, Aug. 21, 2015 5. 22 at Navy, Sept. 7, 1996 NC State, Sept. 20, 2015 at Arizona State, Sept. 10, 2000 Georgetown, Oct. 3, 1999 7. 21 at Villanova, Sept. 26, 1997 Sacred Heart, Oct. 13, 2000 8. 20 at Penn State, Sept. 13, 1996 at Bowling Green, Aug. 29, 2004 Penn State, Oct. 31, 1999 Buffalo, Aug. 21, 2009 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 2002 Robert Morris, Aug. 22, 2012 9. 2 Wake Forest, Sept. 24, 2015 LEAST POINTS IN A GAME Boston College, Oct. 8, 2015 1. 0 77 times MOST SAVES IN A GAME MOST GOALS IN A GAME 1. Saint Francis, Aug. 21, 2015 1. 12 at Baylor, Aug. 30, 1996 2. 16 at Robert Morris, Oct. 22, 1998 at Texas, Sept. 1, 1996 3. 14 Robert Morris, Oct. 28, 2001 3. 9 at Navy, Sept. 7, 1996 4. 13 at Fairfield, Oct. 21, 2001 at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 1998 at St. Francis, PA, Aug. 30, 2002 5. 8 at Penn State, Sept. 13, 1996 6. 12 Robert Morris, Aug. 23, 2015 Georgetown, Sept. 30, 2012 Canisius, Sept. 21, 1996 7. 7 Penn State, Oct. 31, 1999 Wyoming, Sept. 17, 2000 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 2002 Buffalo, Aug. 21, 2009 at Arizona State, Sept. 10, 2000 10. 11 at Eastern Michigan, Aug. 17, 2012 10. 6 at Florida State, Oct. 3, 2015 LEAST SAVES IN A GAME LEAST GOALS IN A GAME 1. 0 Boston College, Sept. 12, 2013 1. 0 80 times at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2013 at Wake Forest, Oct. 24, 2013 MOST ASSISTS IN A GAME at Maryland, Oct. 31, 2013 1. 10 at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 1998 Connecticut, Oct. 24, 1997 2. 9 at Villanova, Sept. 26, 1997 at Texas, Sept. 1, 1996 3. 8 at Texas, Sept. 1, 1996 at Connecticut, Oct. 18, 1998 at Arizona State, Sept. 10, 2000 Connecticut, Oct. 24, 1999 5. 7 at Florida State, Oct. 3, 2015 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 2000 at James Madison, Aug. 26, 2011 Connecticut, Oct. 11, 2012 Notre Dame, Oct. 10, 1999 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 2000 MOST CORNER KICKS IN A GAME Penn State, Oct. 28, 2001 1. 15 at Syracuse, Nov. 4, 1998 Georgetown, Sept. 30, 2012 Notre Dame, Sept. 12, 1997 3. 14 at North Carolina, Oct. 12, 2014 LEAST ASSISTS IN A GAME at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 1998 1. 0 107 times at Syracuse, Oct. 1, 2004 at Florida State, Oct. 13, 2013 MOST SHOTS IN A GAME at Ohio State, Aug. 28, 2013 1. 40 at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 1998 at UCIrvine, Sept. 19, 1997 2. 38 Notre Dame, Sept. 12, 1997 9. 13 Virginia, Sept. 22, 2013 3. 36 at Virginia, Nov. 1, 2014 10. 12 at Duke, Oct. 27, 2013 4. 34 Marquette, Sept. 13, 2012 at Baylor, Aug. 30, 1996 LEAST CORNER KICKS IN A GAME at Texas, Sept. 1, 1996 1. 0 Robert Morris, Oct. 15, 2003 7. 33 at Connecticut, Oct. 18, 1998 Georgetown, Oct. 27, 2004 Notre Dame, Oct. 10, 1999 Akron, Sept. 10, 2010 9. 32 at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 2002 Buffalo, Aug. 21, 2009 Notre Dame, Oct. 9, 2014 at Xavier, Sept. 6, 2009 Binghamton, Sept. 1, 2006 LEAST SHOTS IN A GAME Western Michigan, Sept. 3, 2006 1. 1 Saint Francis, Aug. 21, 2015 Kennesaw State, Sept. 17, 2006 Akron, Aug. 22, 2014 at Robert Morris, Sept. 17, 2000 2. 2 Sacred Heart, Oct. 13, 2000 Virginia Tech, Sept. 29, 2002 3. 3 Toledo, Sept. 6, 2013 Robert Morris, Nov.6, 1996 MOST FOULS IN A GAME Robert Morris, Oct. 15, 2003 1. 27 Duquesne, Sept. 3, 2004 Oakland, Aug. 29, 2010 2. 25 Rutgers, Oct. 12, 2003 Kent State, Sept. 17, 2006 at Kent State, Sept. 16, 2007 Buffalo, Aug. 21, 2009 4. 23 at Navy, Sept. 7, 1996 at Xavier, Sept. 6, 2009 5. 22 at Providence, Oct. 21, 2005 10. 4 Akron, Sept. 10, 2010 at St. John’s, Sept. 19, 2003 7. 21 at Arizona, Sept. 8, 2000 MOST SHOTS ON GOAL IN A GAME 8. 20 at Syracuse, Nov. 1, 1996 1. 24 at Penn State, Sept. 13, 1996 Connecticut, Oct. 22, 2006 Penn State, Oct. 28, 2001 at DePaul, Sept. 29, 2006 3. 22 at Navy, Sept. 7, 1996 4. 21 Notre Dame, Sept. 12, 1997 LEAST FOULS IN A GAME at Baylor, Aug. 30, 1996 1. 0 at Seton Hall, Oct. 16, 1998 6. 20 at Texas, Sept. 1, 1996 at Baylor, Aug. 30, 1996 7. 19 at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 1998 3. 1 at Xavier, Sept. 6, 2009 at Connecticut, Oct. 18, 1998 4. 2 Duquesne, Sept. 6, 2002 Florida State, Oct. 18, 2014 Robert Morris, Aug. 22, 2012 10. 18 West Virginia, Sept. 18, 2002 Navy, Sept. 5, 1999 at Buffalo, Sept. 27, 1996

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INDIVIDUAL POINTS Emily Schwimmer, at Arizona State Sept. 10, 2000 16 Sara Bianchi, at Robert Morris Oct. 22, 1998 12 Christina Kenney, at VCU (6G, 0A) Oct. 26, 1996 Jenica Bridges, Rutgers Sept. 29, 2000 14 Shana Berardi, Robert Morris Oct. 26, 2001 Molly Cameron, at Baylor (5G, 2A) Aug. 30, 1996 Nicole DePalma, at Georgetown Sept. 27, 2002 13 Dan Comuniello, at Fairfield Oct. 21, 2001 11 Daphne Carboz, Georgetown (5G, 1A) Sept. 30, 2012 Sarah Rahko, at Boston College Oct. 13, 2002 Allison Tidball, at St. Francis, Pa. Aug. 30, 2002 10 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall (4G, 2A) Oct. 26, 1997 Hedda Gardsjord, VCU Oct. 20, 2002 12 Amanda Vandervort, Wyoming Sept. 17, 2000 9 Carol Finch, at Texas (4G, 1A) Sept. 1, 1996 Janessa Jeltema, at Villanova Oct. 25, 2003 Amy Coron, Buffalo Aug. 21, 2009 8 Kelly Smith, at Seton Hall (4G, 0A) Oct. 16, 1998 Ashley Weimer, West Virginia Oct. 6, 2004 Jennifer Silata, Canisius Sept. 21, 1996 Kaitlin Brenn, Georgetown (2G, 4A) Sept. 30, 2012 Jamie Weist, Villanova Oct. 24, 2004 11 Shana Berardi, at Robert Morris Sept. 17, 2000 Melissa Lash, St. Francis, Pa. (4G, 0A) Oct. 8, 1996 Sara Jordan, Georgetown Oct. 27, 2004 Laurie Purse, at Bucknell Sept. 3, 2000 7 Patrice Feulner, at Arizona State (3G, 1A) Sept. 10, 2000 Suzi Siwinski, Toledo Sept. 4, 2005 Jenna O’Dell, Eastern Michigan Aug. 17, 2012 Anne Makinen, at Notre Dame (2G, 3A) Sept. 6, 1998 Kristin Edmonds, Rutgers Oct. 2, 2005 Casey Garrett, South Florida Oct. 7, 2005 Jamie Mingoia, at Syracuse (3G, 1A) Nov. 1, 1996 Lauren Weber, Marquette Oct. 9, 2005 10 Casey Garrett, at South Florida Oct. 8, 2006 6 Stephanie Skillton, Syracuse (3G, 0A) Oct. 6, 2013 , at Notre Dame Oct. 1, 2006 Laura Elfers, at Providence Oct. 21, 2005 Christie Welsh, Penn State (3G, 0A) Oct. 28, 2001 Caitlin King, at Auburn Sept. 9, 2007 Natalie Glugno, Georgetown Oct. 31, 1997 Britni Back, at Akron (2G, 2A) Aug. 22, 2008 Raelynne Lee, at St. John’s Sept. 30, 2007 Claire Hanold, DePaul Oct. 2, 2009 , at Penn State (2G, 2A) Sept. 1, 2002 Melissa Bigg, Cincinnati Oct. 5, 2007 Sherry Reill, St. John’s Sept. 14, 1997 Elizabeth Eng, at Connecticut (2G, 2A) Oct. 12, 2007 Kasey Richards, at Connecticut Oct. 12, 2007 Rachel Rye, Eastern Michigan Aug. 19, 2011 5 Katie Baruth, at Texas (1G, 3A) Sept. 1, 1996 Ingrid Wells, at Georgetown Oct. 21, 2007 Ashley Daniels, Cincinnati Oct. 3, 2010 Michelle Nance, at Navy (2G, 1A) Sept. 7, 1996 Cari Roccaro, at Notre Dame Sept. 29, 2013 Jennifer McGinity, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 Lisa Kaczmarski, St. John’s (2G, 1A) Sept. 14, 1997 Jackie Firenze, Syracuse Oct. 6, 2013 Caroline Haines, Providence Oct. 15, 2000 Shannon Nagel, at Rutgers (2G, 1A) Sept. 28, 1997 Kelsey Loupee, Virginia Tech Oct. 20, 2013 Kristin Scarphorn, Duquesne Oct. 22, 2000 C. Landan, Connecticut (2G, 1A) Oct. 24, 1997 Taylor Waters, at Wake Forest Oct. 24, 2013 Laurie Purse, Bucknell Sept. 2, 2001 Shannon Boxx, at Notre Dame (2G, 1A) Sept. 6, 1998 Kelly Cobb, at Duke Oct. 27, 2013 9 Annabelle Hegeman, at Akron Sept. 13, 2015 Margaret Tietjen, at Connecticut (2G, 1A) Oct. 18, 1998 Toni Payne, at Duke Oct. 27, 2013 Alexis Bryant, Boston College Oct. 8, 2015 Jen Henley, at Old Dominion (2G, 1A) Oct. 25, 1998 Kim DeCesare, at Duke Oct. 27, 2013 Jessie Ashworth, Bucknell Aug. 30, 2013 Nikki Hales, at Baylor (2G, 1A) Sept. 12, 1999 Jess MacLean, at Ohio Sept. 10, 2006 Katie Barnes, at West Virginia (2G, 1A) Sept. 29, 1999 INDIVIDUAL SHOTS Jessica Laning, Western Michigan Sept. 3, 2006 Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame (2G, 1A) Oct. 10, 1999 14 Amanda Guertin, at Notre Dame Oct. 4, 2002 Michelle Meglaughlin, Ohio Oct. 25, 2002 Jenny Heft, Notre Dame (2G, 1A) Oct. 10, 1999 13 Christina Kenney, at VCU Oct. 26, 1996 Chrissy Dolan, Villanova Sept. 20, 2002 Kristie Simon, at Bucknell (2G, 1A) Sept. 3, 2000 12 Monica Gerardo, Notre Dame Sept. 12, 1997 Christine Caldwell, at Rutgers Oct. 7, 2001 Christie Welsh, at Penn State (1G, 3A) Sept. 1, 2002 11 Jamie Mingoia, at Syracuse Nov. 1, 1996 Elizabeth Quiney, Central Michigan Aug. 31, 2001 Jenny Maurer, Boston College (2G, 1A) Sept. 26, 2004 Chrissy Skogen, at Georgetown Oct. 14, 2005 Shayna Ross, at Providence Oct. 12, 1997 Ashley Banks, at West Virginia (2G, 1A) Sept. 15, 2006 10 Carol Finch, at Texas Sept. 1, 1996 Jill Schott, at Penn State Oct. 23, 2009 Brittany Tegeler, Connecticut (2G, 1A) Oct. 22, 2006 9 Summer Green, North Carolina Sept. 26, 2013 Nicole Sinclair, vs. Drexel Sept. 11, 2009 Kay Harbrueger, at Georgia State (2G, 1A) Sept. 7, 2007 Morgan Brian, Virginia Sept. 22, 2013 8 Chelsea De Jager, Robert Morris Aug. 23, 2015 Ashley Banks, West Virginia (2G, 1A) Sept. 21, 2007 Chrissie Abbott, West Virginia Sept. 18, 2002 Bridget Frank, at Youngstown State Sept. 15, 1996 Haley Dowd, at Boston College (2G, 1A) Sept. 25, 2014 Jen Leaverton, St. Johns Oct. 8, 2010 Ellen Conway vs. St. Johns Oct. 7, 2012 8 Hayley Brock, at Maryland Oct. 31, 2013 Nicole McClue, South Florida Sept. 18, 2011 INDIVIDUAL GOALS Riley Ridgik, at Wake Forest Oct. 24, 2013 Sara Keane vs. West Virginia Oct. 21, 2011 6 Christina Kenney, at VCU Oct. 26, 1996 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall Oct. 26, 1997 Janel Schillig, at Villanova Sept. 26, 1999 5 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown Sept. 30, 2012 Molly Cameron, at Baylor Aug. 30, 1996 Jeny Wolbert vs. Akron Sept. 10, 2010 Molly Cameron, at Baylor Aug. 30, 1996 Courtney Saunders, at Baylor Aug. 30, 1996 Kristen Dularski, vs. Oregon State Sept. 22, 1997 4 Kelly Smith, at Seton Hall Oct. 16, 1998 Jamie Craft, at Louisville Oct. 26, 2006 Rebecca Capinera, at St. John’s Sept. 23, 2005 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall Oct. 26, 1997 Lisa Kaczmarski, at St. John’s Sept. 13, 1998 Laura Elfers, Providence Oct. 20, 2006 Melissa Lash, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown Sept. 30, 2012 Kris Nelson, at Kent State Sept. 16, 2007 Alison Finch, at Texas Sept. 1, 1996 Katie Barnes, at West Virginia Oct. 10, 2001 Andrea Kaminski, Cincinnati Oct. 5, 2007 3 Abby Ryan, vs. Indiana Sept. 8, 1996 Christie Welsh, Penn State Oct. 28, 2001 Jamie Mingoia, at Syracuse Nov. 1, 1996 Kerry O’Malley, at Providence Oct. 11, 2002 Patrice Feulner, at Arizona State Sept. 10, 2000 7 McKenzie Meehan, vs Boston College Oct. 8, 2015 Christie Welsh, Penn State Oct. 28, 2001 Murielle Tiernan, at Virginia Tech Oct. 25, 2015 Elizabeth Eng, at Connecticut Oct. 12, 2007 Alex Doody, at Maryland Oct. 31, 2013 Stephanie Skillton, Syracuse Oct. 6, 2013 Ally Berry, at Wake Forest Oct. 24, 2013 Paige Nielsen, North Carolina Sept. 26, 2013 INDIVIDUAL ASSISTS Makenzy Doziak, Virginia Sept. 22, 2013 4 Kaitlin Brenn vs. Georgetown Sept. 30, 2012 Tia Hernandez, at St. Francis, Pa. Aug. 30, 2002 3 Kaycie Tillman, at Florida State Oct. 3, 2015 Jen Carlson, Connecticut Oct. 24, 1997 Joanna Lohmann, Penn State Oct. 28, 2001 Rachel Sloan, Marquette Sept. 27, 2009 Jen Grubb, at Notre Dame Sept. 6, 1998 Melissa Lash, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 Anne Makinen, at Notre Dame Sept. 6, 1998 Chelsea Klotz, South Florida Sept. 23, 2010 Christie Welsh, at Penn State Sept. 1, 2002 Kara Blosser, North Carolina State Sep. 03, 2010 Jacqueline Weisen, at VCU Oct. 26, 1996 Christina Ordonez at Michigan Aug. 19, 2012 Katie Baruth, at Texas Sept. 1, 1996 Sharla Passariello, at South Florida Sept. 16, 2012 2 Kirsten Crowley, at Florida State Oct. 3, 2015 Dagny Brynjarsdottir, at Florida State Oct. 13, 2013 Makenzy Doniak vs. Virginia Oct. 31, 2015 Demi Stokes, at South Florida Sept. 18, 2011 Tina Iordanou, vs. Virginia Oct. 31, 2015 Courtney Sanders, at Baylor Sept. 12, 1999 Kelly Cobb, Duke Sept. 19, 2014 Stacey Tullock, at Arizona State Sept. 10, 2000 Casey Morrison, Boston College Sept. 12, 2013 Katie Barnes, West Virginia Oct. 4, 2000 Molly Cameron, at Baylor Aug. 30, 1996 Sarah Popper, at Connecticut Oct. 19, 2001 Britt Talley, at Baylor Aug. 30, 1996 Joanna Lohman, at Penn State Sept. 1, 2002 Anne Johnson, vs. Indiana Sept. 8, 1996 Laura Johnson, Villanova Sept. 20, 2002 Rachel Hoffman, at Penn State Sept. 13, 1996 Katie Herr, at Seton Hall Oct. 6, 2002 Kelly Dugan, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 Katherine Holloran, at Boston College Oct. 13, 2002 Tyla Brennan, at Syracuse Nov. 1, 1996 Carli Lloyd, Rutgers Oct. 12, 2003 Shannon Boxx, Notre Dame Sept. 12, 1997 Mary Boland, Notre Dame Oct. 19, 2003 Jaime Clark, St. John’s Sept. 14, 1997 Laura Kane, at West Virginia Oct. 23, 2003 Lauren Sellers, at Villanova Sept. 26, 1997 Kerri Hanks, at Notre Dame Oct. 1, 2006 Molly Bushman, at Villanova Sept. 26, 1997 Morgan Brian, at Virginia Nov. 1, 2014 Stephanie Shields, at Villanova Sept. 26, 1997 Morgan Andrews, Notre Dame Oct. 9, 2014 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall Oct. 26, 1997 Imani Dorsey, Duke Sept. 19, 2014 Kristy Bergen, at St. John’s Sept. 13, 1998 Tabitha Padgett, at Clemson Sept. 19, 2013 INDIVIDUAL SAVES Christie Welsh, at Penn State Sept. 1, 2000 29 Kunze Romania, vs. Saint Francis Aug. 21, 2015

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Player Years Years Pos. Hometown/High School Player Years Years Pos. Hometown/High School Agredano, Netta 200003 4 F Tucson, Ariz./Tucson Magnet Howard, Carrie 1998 1 F Finley, Ohio/Clements Ames, Klarissa 200810 3 F/MF Rio Rancho, N.M./Rio Rancho Hughes, Kathryn 199902 4 D Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks West Armstrong, Callie 2002 1 D Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca Huzvar, Jennifer 199799 3 GK Carmel, Ind./Carmel Ashouri, Shaina 2014 1 MF Parker, Colo./Chaparral Issac, Lailah 200205 4 GK Monroeville, Pa./Gateway Arvas, Roosa 2012-15 4 MF Kuopio, Finland/Kuopion Klassillinen Lukio Jaffe, Alexandra 200710 4 MF Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair Bakanowsky, Kate 2006 1 GK Gibbsboro, N.J./Eastern James, Krystian 2001 1 D Las Vegas, Nevada/Cimmaron Memorial Baldys, Abby 200912 4 D/MF South Williamsport, Pa./S. Williamsport Jenkins, Kaila 2013-14 2 D Montclair, N.J./Montclair Bashor, Nicole 199799 3 GK Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin East Jochmann, Julianne 2002 1 D Moon Township, Pa./Moon *Beasley, Megan 199699 4 MF Longmont, Colo./Longmont *Johnson, Michele 199699 4 D High Bridge, N.J./Voorhees Beddo, Melinda 199902 4 D Herndon, Va./Oakton Kacsuta, Kaitlyn 2008 1 MF Pittsburgh, Pa./Carlow University Beiter, Jennifer 199798 2 D Exton, Pa./Bishop Shanahan Kamm, Allison 2000 1 D Phoenix, Ariz./Mountain Pointe Benner, Danielle 200912 4 D Willow Grove, Pa./Upper Moreland Kappler, Cara 2000-­02 3 D Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park Berbert, Laura 200710 4 MF Germantown, Md/Seneca Valley Keefer, Caroline 201013 4 D Moon Township, Pa./Moon Bertges, Rachel 199698 3 MF Erie, Pa./McDowell Kephart, Morie 200710 4 GK State College, Pa./State College Betancourt, Cassie 2012 1 GK Syosset, N.Y./Syosset Kerzner, Andrea 1996 1 F Cleveland, Ohio/Strongsville Boehm, Laura 2001 1 MF South Park, Pa./South Park Kirkland, Lucy 200405 2 MF Bethesda, Md./Walt Whitman BohunChudyniv, Anya 1998 1 F Silver Spring, Md./John F. Kennedy Koram, Antoinette 200304 2 D/MF Ann Arbor, Mich./Ann Arbor Boivin, Iris 2007 1 F Pittsburgh, Pa/Upper St. Clair Sarah Krause 2015 1 F Cleveland, Ohio/Valley Forge Born, Alexa 2002 1 D York, Pa./York Suburban Kriley, Charity 199799 3 MF Boise, Idaho/Meridian Bradley, Patricia 1998 1 F Philadelphia, Pa./Nazareth Academy Kritch, Jennifer 200508 4 MF Northville, Mich./Northville Brill, Carli 200306 4 D Lancaster, Pa./Penn Manor Krzeszewski, Lori 199799 3 MF Erie, Pa./Mercyhurst Prep Brown, Jaci 2013-14 2 D Tustin, Calif./Arnold O. Beckman *Kunkle, Kara 199699 4 D New Holland, Pa./Ephrata Brown, Janna 2012 1 MF West Chester, Pa./Bayard Rustin Kunugi, Katheryn 200711 4 D/MF Madison, Wis./Memorial Brown, Megan 1997 1 F South Williamsport, Pa./S. Williamsport Lacey, Maura 200810 3 MF McMurray, Pa./Peters Township Brown, Rachel 200001 2 GK Burnley, England/St. Christopher’s Lippert, Katelyn 201013 4 MF Etters, Pa./Red Lands Brown, Rebecca 1996 1 D Canton, Mich./Plymouth Canton Lobb, Ashley 199900 2 MF Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township Burgan, Jessica 2000 1 MF Clifton, N.J./Clifton Loveless, Geraldine 200102 2 MF Manassas, Va./Thomas Jefferson Butzlaff, Hannah 2012 1 MF White Bear Lake, Minn./Concordia Acad. *Madison, Venessa 199699 4 MF Bonita, Calif./Bonita Vista Calpin, Meghan 1999 1 MF West Pittston, Pa./Wyoming Area Marini, Jessica 2013-14 2 MF Chadds Ford, Pa./Padua Academy (Del.) Carberry, Michelle 1998 1 MF Rye Beach, N.H./Phillips Exeter Academy Marsh, Laura 199902 4 MF Stroudsburg, Pa./Stroudsburg Carroll, Liz 200710 4 F/MF Alexandria, Va./Bishop O’Connell Mascari, Tracy 1996 1 MF Allison Park, Pa./North Allegheny Caslin, Katie 200609 4 MF Commack, N.Y./St. Anthony’s Masci, Morgan 2010 1 MF Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel Caslin, Maura 200609 4 D Commack, N.Y./St. Anthony’s Matisse, Ali 2011 1 MF Mechanicsburg, Pa./Mechanicsburg Chaney, Aldorian 199801 4 F Marietta, Ga./Lassiter Mays, Holly 199798 2 MF Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson Charlebois, Alex 2012-14 3 F London, Ont./Missouri/Mother Theresa McClure, Charity 199798 2 MF Asheville, N.C./Asheville Chryst, JoJo 2013-14 2 D Pittsburgh, Pa./Madison Edgewood (Wis.) McCullagh, Deirdre 199799 3 F Allentown, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic Clinton, A’idah 200608 3 D Littleton, Colo./Heritage McDonough, Siobhan 2013-15 3 MF Andover, Mass./The Governor’s Academy Cody, Shannon 200809 2 D Novi, Mich./Novi McFarling, Erin 2002-­05 4 D Atlanta, Ga./Paideia School Coler, Martha 1996 1 D Wadsworth, Ohio/Wadsworth McGeehin, Molly 200809 2 MF Macungie, Pa./Emmaus Coate, Courtney 2014 1 D Escondido, Calif./Torrey Pines McHugh, Riliegh 2012-14 3 D/F Hershey, Pa./Georgia/Hershey Conta, Kristen 1996 1 D Hershey, Pa./Hershey Meier, Alyssa 201013 4 D Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville Cuba, Ashley 200912 4 F Poland, Ohio/Cardinal Mooney Moore, Caitlin 2006 1 F/MF Landisville, Pa./Hempfield Cunard, Kari 201112 2 F Annapolis, Md./South River *Mora, AideeMia 199699 4 F Chyla Vista, Calif./Hilltop D’Agostino, Nicole 201013 4 GK Claredon Hills, Ill./Hinsdale Central Moreira, Ashley 2014-15 2 MF Maple, Ont./St. Joan of Arc Davis, Stephanie 200407 4 D Olney, Md./Sandy Spring Morris, Kelsi 200809 2 D Bowie, Md./Bowie DeLaHoz, Jennifer 2002-­05 4 F Amawalk, N.Y./Somers Myers, Erin 2005 1 F Kensington, Md./Walter Johnson DelleFemine, Dana 201013 4 F North Huntingdon, Pa./Norwin Neal, Hayley 200911 3 F/MF Owings, Md./Northern Dovichow, Kristy 1996 1 MF Erie, Pa./Villa Maria Nicassio, Christina 200710 4 D/F Pittsburgh, Pa./Plum Enmark, Kendall 2002-­05 4 MF Sterling Heights, Mich./Henry Ford II Parisse, Taylor 201112 2 D Canonsburg, Pa./Canon McMillan Engel, Lauren 2005 1 D Pittsburgh, Pa./UNH/Chartiers Valley Pelusi, Jamie 200205 4 GK Pittsburgh, Pa./Hampton Fabean, Malea 2014 1 F Donora, Pa./Greensburg Central Catholic Perez, Seyla 2014-15 2 D Warren, Ohio/Howland *Ferguson, Heather 199699 4 D Littleton, Colo./Columbine Peters, Emily 200910 2 F State College, Pa./State College Fernandez, Arielle 2013-14 2 D Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Poly Pfaff, Brittany 200810 3 F South Park, Pa./South Park Finch, Alison 200609 4 GK Pittsburgh, Pa./Bethel Park Pheley, Shannon 1996 1 F Hayward, Ca./Hayward Fischer, Jo 2014 1 MF Newtown Square, Pa./Friends Central Pietrangelo, Emily 2013-15 3 D Toronto, Ont./Loretto Abbey Sec. School Fix, Jacqueline 199902 4 D Center, Pa./Center Pierson, Lyndsay 200911 3 MF Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy Fox, Danielle 199900 2 D Athens, Ga./Cedar Schoals Pilbeam, Kristy 200003 3 MF Grand Rapids, Mich./Kentwood Francis, Taylor 2013-15 3 GK Cary, N.C./Panther Creek Pilch, Rene 200607 2 GK Peckville, Pa./Archbald Francois, Kristina 200306 4 F Springfield, Va./Paul VI Pilsner, Alison 2002 1 F Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt Fraser, Rebecca 200709 3 D Baltimore, Md/Institute of Notre Dame Poucel, Jackie 2011-14 4 D Lancaster Pa./Manheim Township Freeburn, Sarah 199900 2 F Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin Pozzulo, Emma 2014 1 MF Toronto, Ont./Loretto Abbey Secondary Fultz, Kristy 2005 1 MF Westerville, Ohio/Westerville South Pryce, Taylor 2014-15 2 F Thornhill, Ont./Bill Crothers Secondary Gablehouse, Kim 1996 1 D Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township Rabatin, Kaylee 2015 1 F/MF Uniontown, Pa./Laurel Highlands Gardner, Janean 200407 4 F Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill West Ravich, Ilene 199697 2 GK Lawndale, Calif./North Gellatly, Kirstin 1999 1 F Hopewell Junction, N.Y./John Jay Regney, Sam 2007 1 F Monaca, Pa./Quigley Catholic Graor, Lane 2001 1 MF Broadview Hts., Ont./BrecksvilleBroadview Reuter, Jacqueline 200105 4 D/MF Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks West Graybill, Andrea 199801 4 MF Spring Grove, Pa./Spring Grove Rioux, Kristina 200812 4 GK Montreal, Quebec/ShattuckSt. Mary’s Greenfield, Jenna 200607 2 F New Hope, Pa./New Hope Risch, Brianna 200003 4 D/MF Redmond, Wash./Redmond Greenspoon, Leah 199903 4 MF Bala Cynwyd, Pa./Lower Merion Rivera, Amanda 2001 1 D Oklahoma City, Okla./Westmore Griganavicius, Molly 200609 4 D Elmhurst, Ill./York Romano, Maura 2009 1 F Pittsburgh, Pa./ North Allegheny Gritsch, Madison 201112 2 D/MF Lodi, Calif./Lodi Romasco, Aimee 2002-­05 4 MF Moon Township, Pa./Moon Gutting, Sara 2002-­05 4 F Erie, Pa./McDowell Ross, Gretchen 200001 2 GK Glenshaw, Pa/Shaler Area Habbel, Ashley 200609 4 F Phoenixville, Pa./Phoenixville Ruhe, Katelyn 200811 4 MF Frederick, Md./Ijamsville Haley, Meta 200407 4 F Sewickley, Pa./Quaker Valley Ruiz, Cande 199801 4 F Oxnard, Calif./Santa Clara Handforth, Brigid 1998 1 F Dowingtown, Pa./Bishop Shanahan Ryan, Jane 200506 2 MF Catonsville, Md./Mount de Sales Academy Hannesdottir, Hanna 2014-15 2 MF Woodbridge, Va./Woodbridge Schroeck, Libby 199697 2 MF Erie, Pa./Harbor Creek Heald, Dorie 200809 2 D West Chester, Pa./West Chester Schulte, Lisa 2002­-05 4 F Jefferson Hills, Pa./Thomas Jefferson Hills, Erin 2002-­05 4 MF Burke, Va./James W. Robinson Sciocchetti, Lauren 199902 4 MF Wallingford, Pa./Strath Haven Hirahara, Tammy 1997 1 D Boise, Idaho/Centennial Sebesta, Corina 200306 4 MF Catasauqua, Pa./Catasauqua Horner, Olivia 2012 1 D Upper Arlington, Ohio/Upper Arlington Seneca, Carly 2013-14 1 F Monroeville, Pa./Gateway Hopkins, Niki 2015 1 D Centerville, Ohio/Ohio State Senger, Cara 200104 4 F Pittsburgh, Pa./Oakland Catholic

55 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED LETTERWINNERS

Player Years Years Pos. Hometown/High School Sharick, Morgan 201013 4 D Lower Burrell, Pa./Burrell Shearson, Makenzie 2012-13 2 GK Belle Vernon, Pa./Greensburg Cent. Catholic Shibata, Katrina 199801 4 MF Lakewood, Calif./Mayfair Shore, Margot 2014 1 GK , Ont./Ecole secondaire catholique Simpson, Courtney 1996 1 F Allentown, Pa./Parkland Smith, Eden 2012 1 MF Summit, N.J./St. John’s (Waterloo, Belgium) Smith, Melissa 199801 4 F Lakewood, Colo./Bear Creek Spampinato, Renee 199798 2 F Rochester, N.Y./Irondequoit Spertzel, Cortney 2011 1 F New Cumberland Pa./Mansfield Stapleton, Emma 2006 1 GK Grove City, Pa./Grove City Stiles, Nicole 201112 2 D West Chester, Pa./Unionville Stout, Sarah 199698 3 GK Dayton, N.J./South Brunswick Strayer, Shannon 200203 2 D Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair Sturk, Kimberly 200002 3 MF Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park Surdick, Rachel 1996 1 MF Pittsburgh, Pa./Seton LaSalle Surma, Katie 200306 4 D/MF Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair Swenda, Julia 199798 2 MF Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown Swiderski, Megan 2009 1 D Troy, Mich./Troy Athens Tipton, Emily 200003 4 F Fort Collins, Colo./Rocky Mountain Tobler, Keeley 199701 4 D Leesburg, Va./Loudoun County Toy, Jennifer 1996 1 F Grosse Ille, Mich./Grosse Ille Trusky, Taylor 2012 1 D Palmyra, Pa./Palmyra Valeski, Megan 2007 1 D Wyoming, Del./Caesar Rodney Vander Mallie, Keley 2004 1 F Penfield, N.Y./Penfield Vanhanen, Ella 2013 1 MF Kuopio, Finland/Kuopion Klassillinen Lukio Vasquez, Juliana 2015 1 MF Youngstown, Ohio/Cardinal Mooney Vecchio, Rachel 200407 4 MF/F Hudson, Ohio/Hudson Veverka, Kylie 200508 4 D North Huntingdon, Pa./Norwin Vivian, Brittany 1997 1 D Moon Township, Pa./Moon Walters, Niki 2006 1 GK Baltimore, Md./Mercy Watson, Megan 200607 2 MF Hockessin, Del./St. Mark’s Watt, Kimberly 1999 1 D Fort Wayne, Ind./Homestead Weiler, Kat 200710 4 D Fairfax Station, Va./Lake Braddock Weimer, Lyn 1996 1 D Pittsburgh, Pa./Bethel Park Weinkauf, Stacy 1996 1 MF Carson City, Nevada/Galena Williams, Katie 200001 2 D Venetia, Pa./Peters Township Wizzard, Kristen 200203 2 D Export, Pa/PennTrafford Wright, Erica 200506 2 MF Bethesda, Md./Walt Whitman Wrightson, Courtney 200306 4 D Landisville, Pa./Hempfield Yobbi, Lauren 201112 2 MF Pittsburgh, Pa./South Park Zastrow, Jill 2000 1 MF Minnetonka, Minn./Minnetonka

*denotes firstever fouryear letterwinners in women’s soccer history

@PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 56 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED NUMERICAL ROSTER

00 8 17 25 Sarah Stout, 199698 Kara Kunkle, 199699 Courtney Simpson, 1996 Brigid Handforth, 1998 Jen Huzvar, 1999 Kathryn Hughes, 200002 Keeley Tobler, 199701 Aldorian Chaney, 1999 Gretchen Ross, 200001 Antoinette Koram, 200304 Geraldine Loveless, 2002 Callie Armstrong, 2002 Jamie Pelusi, 200305 Meta Haley, 200607 Kelley VanderMallie, 2004 Lucy Kirkland, 200405 Katelyn Bakanowsky, 2006 Kelsi Morris, 200809 Iris Boivin, 200607 Caitlin Moore, 2006 Megan Valeski, 2007 Taylor Parisse, 201112 Brittany Pfaff, 200810 Alexandra Jaffe, 200708 Kristina Rioux, 200812 Jaci Brown, 2013-14 Nicole Stiles, 201112 Maura Romano, 2009 Taylor Francis, 2013-15 Alli Higgs, 2015 Siobhan McDonough, 2013-15 Morgan Sharick, 201013 Jo Fischer, 2014-15 0 9 18 Cassie Betancourt, 2012 Vanessa Madison, 199699 Michele Johnson, 199699 26 Taylor Wulf, 2013-14 Netta Agredano, 200003 Brianna Risch, 200103 Katrina Shibata, 1998 Meta Haley, 2005 Niki Walters, 2006 Ashley Lobb, 1999 1 Katie Caslin, 200609 Morie Kephart, 200710 Laura Boehm, 2001 Nicole Bashor, 199799 Caroline Keefer, 201013 Eden Smith, 2012 Lauren Engel, 2005 Rachel Brown, 200001 Seyla Perez, 2014-15 Arielle Fernandez, 2013-15 Molly Griganavicius, 200609 Jamie Pelusi, 2002 Makenzie Shearson, 2012-14 Lailah Isaac, 200305 10 19 Alison Finch, 200609 Megan Beasley, 199699 Libby Schroeck, 199697 27 Nicole D’Agostino, 2010-13 Kimberly Sturk, 200002 Melissa Smith, 199801 Carrie Howard, 1998 Margot Shore, 2014-15 Katelyn Ruhe, 200811 Erin McFarling, 200205 Kirstin Gellatly, 1999 Janna Brown, 2012 Erica Wright, 2006 Geraldine Loveless, 2001 2 Carly Seneca, 2013-15 Emily Peters, 200910 Erin Hills, 200205 Stacy Weinkauf, 1996 Emily Pietrangelo, 2013-15 Emma Stapleton, 2006 Renee Spampinato, 199798 11 Danielle Benner, 2009 Jacqueline Fix, 1999 Rachel Bertges, 1996 20 Ashley Lobb, 2000 Charity McClure, 199798 Jennifer Toy, 1996 28 Lauren Sciocchetti, 200102 Lauren Sciocchetti, 1999 Julia Swenda, 199798 Johnny Lamb, 1998 Janean Gardner, 200407 Sarah Freeburn, 2000 Kimberly Watt, 1999 Meghan Calpin, 1999 Klarissa Ames, 200810 Kendall Enmark, 200105 Jacqueline Reuter, 2001 Aldorian Chaney, 200001 Hannah Butzlaff, 2012 Ashley Habbel, 200609 Julianne Jockman, 2002 Alexa Born, 2002 Emma Pozzulo, 2014-15 Alyssa Meier, 2010 Corina Sebesta, 200306 Kylie Veverka, 200608 Lauren Yobbi, 201112 Molly McGeehin, 200809 Lyndsay Pierson, 200911 3 Courtney Coate, 2014 Madison Gritsch, 201112 Traci Mascari, 1996 Kaylee Rabatin, 2015 Jessica Marini, 2013-14 29 Tammy Hirahara, 1997 Morgan Egan, 2015 Aldorian Chaney, 1998 Andrea Graybill, 199801 12 Kimberly Sturk, 1999 Jacqueline Reuter, 200205 Lyn Weimer, 1996 21 Lane Graor, 2001 A’idah Clinton, 200608 Rachel Bertges, 199798 Patricia Bradley, 1998 Alison Pilsner, 2002 Alexandra Jaffe, 200910 Melinda Beddo, 199902 Sarah Freeburn, 1999 Jane Ryan, 200506 Alex Charlebois, 2012-14 Kristina Francois, 200306 Emily Tipton, 200003 Sam Regney, 2007 Sarah Krause, 2015 Kat Weiler, 200710 Stephanie Davis, 200407 Hayley Neal, 200911 Alyssa Meier, 201113 Maura Lacey, 200810 4 Megan Giannopolous, 2014 Courtney Spertzel, 2011 30 Heather Ferguson, 199699 Taylor Trusky, 2012 Rebecca Brown, 1996 Katrina Shibata, 200001 13 Ashley Moreira, 2014-15 Megan Brown, 1997 Cara Senger, 200204 Andrea Kerzner, 1996 Anya BohunChudyniv, 1998 Jennifer Kritch, 200508 Jen Huzvar, 199798 22 Laura Marsh, 1999 Ashley Cuba, 200912 Danielle Fox, 1999 Allison Kamm, 1999 Cara Senger, 2001 Marci Carter, 2013-14 Kristy Pilbeam, 200103 Lauren Sciocchetti, 2000 Sara Gutting, 200205 Megan Watson, 200607 Liz Potts, 2001 Jenna Greenfield, 200607 5 Megan Swiderski, 2009 Carli Brill, 200306 AideeMia Mora, 199699 Roosa Arvas, 2012-15 Kathryn Kunugi, 200711 31 Brianna Risch, 2000 Olivia Horner, 2012 Katie Williams, 2001 Krystian James, 2001 14 Malea Fabean, 2014 Shannon Strayer, 200203 Kristen Wizzard, 200203 Kristy Dovichow, 1996 Niki Hopkins, 2015 Renee Pilch, 200607 Rachel Vecchio, 200407 Lori Krzeszewski, 199799 Shannon Cody, 200809 Aimee Romasco, 200205 23 32 Katie Lippert, 201013 Rebecca Fraser, 200709 Michelle Carberry, 1998 Never worn Taylor Pryce, 2014-15 Dana DelleFemine, 201013 Kathryn Hughes, 1999 Hanna Hannesdottir, 2014-15 Lisa Schulte, 200205 33 6 Kaitlyn Kacsuta, 200708 Riliegh McHugh, 2012-14 Shannon Pheley, 1996 15 Abby Baldys, 200912 Brittany Vivian, 1997 Kristin Conta, 1996 Jarena Harmon, 2015 55 Cande Ruiz, 199801 Deidre McCullagh, 199799 Ilene Ravich, 199697 Jennifer DeLaHoz, 200205 Jacqueline Fix, 200002 24 Maura Caslin 200609 Katie Surma, 200306 Martha Coler, 1996 Danielle Benner, 201012 Christina Nicassio, 200710 Jennifer Beiter, 199798 Shaina Ashouri, 2014 Ali Matisse, 2011 Katrina Shibata, 1999 Emily Midyan, 2015 JoJo Chryst, 2013-14 Laura Marsh, 200002 Clare Beahn, 2015 Courtney Wrightson, 200306 7 Dee Abasute, 2007 Charity Kriley, 199799 16 Dorie Heald, 200809 Cara Kappler, 200002 Rachel Surdick, 1996 Morgan Masci, 2010 Kristy Fultz, 2005 Holly Mays, 199798 Ella Vanhanen, 2013 Liz Carroll, 200710 Leah Greenspoon, 199903 Alex Reckas, 2014-15 Kari Cunard, 201112 Erin Myers, 2005 Kaila Jenkins, 2013-14 Laura Berbert, 200710 Juliana Vazquez, 2015 Jackie Poucel, 2011-14

57 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED YEAR-BY-YEAR

Big East Tournament Quarterfinal (Syracuse, N.Y.) 10/7 at Rutgers* L 03 495 1996 (3-16-0) 11/4 at Syracuse L 02 367 10/10 at West Virginia* L 01 341 10/12 at Miami, Fla. (24) W 21 387 Roland Sturk, Head Coach *Big East Conference match 10/16 ST. FRANCIS, PA. W 40 35 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. ^played at Sewickley Academy, Sewickley, Pa. 10/19 at Connecticut (15) L 03 926 8/30 at Baylor L 212 227 All home matches played at Pitt Stadium 10/21 at Fairfield L 03 75 9/1 at Texas L 012 57 10/26 ROBERT MORRIS W 51 143 Navy Invitational (Annapolis, Md.) 1999 (5-12-1, 1-1-4 BIG EAST/MID-ATLANTIC) 10/28 PENN STATE (4) L 26 223 9/7 at Navy L 19 — *Big East MidAtlantic match 9/8 vs. Indiana L 05 57 Roland Sturk, Head Coach All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa. 9/13 at Penn State (21) L 08 463 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 9/15 at Youngstown State L 01 — 8/30 at Duquesne L 01 252 2002 (4-15-0, 0-6-0 BIG EAST) 9/21 CANISIUS L 15 179 9/1 YOUNGSTOWN STATE — FFT — 9/23 WAGNER W (OT) 42 — 9/7 at Niagara T (2OT) 00 125 Roland Sturk, Head Coach 9/27 at Buffalo L 36 — 9/12 NOTRE DAME* (2) L 05 376 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 10/3 DUQUESNE L 02 141 9/14 ST. JOHN’S* L 14 38 8/30 at St. Francis, Pa. W 21 250 10/6 SETON HALL L 12 103 UCIrvine Nike Tournament (Irvine, Calif.) 9/1 at Penn State (6) L 27 815 10/8 ST. FRANCIS, PA. W 64 106 9/19 at UCIrvine L 03 337 9/6 DUQUESNE W 20 103 10/12 NIAGARA L 24 125 9/20 vs. Oregon State T (2OT) 11 89 9/8 LEHIGH W 30 115 10/16 WEST VIRGINIA L 02 115 9/26 at Villanova* L 06 120 Ohio State Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) 10/25 at Richmond L 03 179 9/28 at Rutgers* L 04 307 9/13 vs. Bowling Green State L 01 198 10/26 at Virginia Commonwealth L 06 — 10/4 at Syracuse* L 05 985 9/15 at Ohio State L 01 457 11/1 at Syracuse L 06 412 10/8 WEST VIRGINIA* W 10 110 9/18 WEST VIRGINIA* (11) L 24 108 11/3 at Cornell L 01 — 10/11 at Boston College* L 02 — 9/20 VILLANOVA* L (OT) 12 115 11/6 ROBERT MORRIS W 20 — 10/12 at Providence* T (2OT) 11 — 9/22 RUTGERS* L 01 110 10/17 BUFFALO W (OT) 10 75 9/27 at Georgetown* L 06 221 All home games played at Pitt Stadium 10/19 PENN STATE L 12 110 9/29 VIRGINIA TECH L 02 225 10/24 CONNECTICUT* (5) L 05 52 10/4 at Notre Dame* L 05 730 1997 (5-10-2, 1-4-1 BIG EAST) 10/26 SETON HALL* L 06 38 10/6 at Seton Hall L 13 150 10/31 GEORGETOWN* W (2OT) 10 90 10/11 at Providence L 02 100 Roland Sturk, Head Coach 11/2 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH L 01 75 10/13 at Boston College L 13 125 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 10/16 at Robert Morris L 12 55 8/30 at Duquesne L 01 252 *Big East Conference match 10/20 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH W 32 155 9/1 YOUNGSTOWN STATE — FFT — All home games played at Pitt Stadium 10/25 OHIO L 14 89 9/7 at Niagara T (2OT) 00 125 10/27 SYRACUSE* L 13 230 9/12 NOTRE DAME* (2) L 05 376 2000 (6-12-1, 1-5-0 BIG EAST/MID-ATLANTIC) 9/14 ST. JOHN’S* L 14 38 *Big East MidAtlantic match UCIrvine Nike Tournament (Irvine, Calif.) Roland Sturk, Head Coach All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa. 9/19 at UCIrvine L 03 337 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 9/20 vs. Oregon State T (2OT) 11 89 8/29 at Duquesne W 10 1611 2003 (5-10-2, 1-4-1 BIG EAST) 9/26 at Villanova* L 06 120 9/1 NAVY# L 12 150 9/28 at Rutgers* L 04 307 Maryland Fila Invitational (College Park, Md.) SueMoy Chin, Head Coach 10/4 at Syracuse* L 05 985 9/10 vs. Pennsylvania W 10 178 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 10/8 WEST VIRGINIA* W 10 110 9/12 vs. Baylor (24) L 13 303 Central Florida Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) 10/11 at Boston College* L 02 — 9/18 at Hartford& (7) L 04 225 8/30 at Central Florida L 13 321 10/12 at Providence* T (2OT) 11 — 9/19 at St. John’s L 12 — 9/1 vs. Jacksonville W 51 45 9/6 10/17 BUFFALO W (OT) 10 75 9/24 at Rutgers* L (OT) 45 311 MARYLANDBALTIMORE COUNTY W 31 135 10/19 PENN STATE L 12 110 9/26 at Villanova* L 02 205 9/12 at Lehigh L 02 271 10/24 CONNECTICUT* (5) L 05 52 9/29 at West Virginia* L 15 111 9/14 at St. Francis, Pa. L 01 215 10/26 SETON HALL* L 06 38 10/1 CENTRAL FLORIDA^ W (OT) 10 85 9/19 at St. John’s T (2OT) 11 374 10/31 GEORGETOWN* W (2OT) 10 90 10/3 GEORGETOWN*$ T (2OT) 00 125 9/21 at Hofstra L 02 262 11/2 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH L 01 75 10/8 SETON HALL*$ W 10 207 9/26 at Georgetown* W 21 — 10/10 NOTRE DAME*^ (6) L 05 168 9/28 at Duquesne W 30 527 *Big East Conference match 10/13 ROBERT MORRIS$ L (OT) 12 120 10/3 MIAMI, Fla. L 01 427 All home games played at Pitt Stadium 10/17 OLD DOMINION# W 30 312 10/5 CONNECTICUT (10) L 03 389 10/22 MIAMI, Fla.$ L 02 165 10/10 SETON HALL* L 12 89 1998 (8-11-0, 5-7-0 BIG EAST) 10/24 CONNECTICUT^ (8) L 04 103 10/12 RUTGERS* T (2OT) 00 190 10/31 PENN STATE^ (5) L 17 126 10/15 ROBERT MORRIS W 40 140 Roland Sturk, Head Coach 10/19 NOTRE DAME* (2) L 01 200 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. *Big East MidAtlantic match 10/23 at West Virginia* (7) L 12 387 9/1 at Penn State (25) L 15 328 ^played at Sewickley Academy, Sewickley, Pa. 10/25 at Villanova* L 02 587 9/4 at Georgetown* W 21 275 #played at Morton Sports Complex, Upper St. Clair, Pa. 9/6 at Notre Dame* (2) L 19 658 $played at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pa. *Big East Conference match 9/11 at Wagner W 111 121 &match rescheduled to Sept. 18 because of Hurricane Floyd All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa. 9/13 at St. John’s* W 43 112 9/18 VILLANOVA* W 10 128 2001 (7-9-1, 2-4-0 BIG EAST) 2004 (6-10-1, 2-7-1 BIG EAST) 9/20 RUTGERS*^ W 32 USAFA Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Roland Sturk, Head Coach SueMoy Chin, Head Coach 9/25 at Air Force L 02 200 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 9/27 vs. Wyoming L 02 50 8/31 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 21 90 Bowling Green State Tournament (Bowling Green, Ohio) 10/2 BOSTON COLLEGE* L 01 203 9/2 BUCKNELL L 01 161 8/27 vs. Eastern Michigan L 12 75 10/4 PROVIDENCE*^ W 32 — Adidas/Spartan Classic (Greensboro, N.C.) 8/29 at Bowling Green State W 20 127 10/4 PROVIDENCE*^ W 32 — 9/7 vs. Western Carolina W 32 — 9/3 DUQUESNE W 41 150 10/7 DUQUESNE W 10 89 9/9 at UNCGreensboro L 13 295 UNCGreensboro Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 10/11 SYRACUSE*^ L 14 32 9/14 ST. JOHN’S* Ppd. — — 9/10 at UNCGreensboro L 02 338 10/16 at Seton Hall* L 14 206 9/16 ARIZONA Cancelled — — 9/12 vs. Old Dominion W 10 75 10/18 at Connecticut* (4) L 06 1983 9/21 GEORGETOWN* W 21 120 9/24 at Notre Dame* (1) L 13 2087 10/22 at Robert Morris W 63 — 9/23 AUBURN (21) T (2OT) 00 82 9/26 BOSTON COLLEGE L 14 103 10/25 at Old Dominion L 03 325 9/28 NOTRE DAME* (4) L 04 561 9/29 PROVIDENCE W 10 99 10/31 at West Virginia* L 02 263 9/30 SETON HALL* W (2OT) 10 83 0/1 at Syracuse T (2OT) 11 349 10/5 at Villanova* L 04 211

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10/6 WEST VIRGINIA* (20) L 16 153 9/21 WEST VIRGINIA* (15) L 13 340 8/29 OAKLAND W 30 174 10/10 at MarylandBaltimore County L 01 312 9/23 OHIO W 10 144 9/3 at North Carolina State L 04 731 10/15 at St. John’s L 01 279 9/28 SYRACUSE* W 21 222 9/5 at Charlotte L 12 673 10/17 at Rutgers* W 10 401 9/30 at St. John’s L 14 301 9/10 AKRON W 10 103 10/19 ST. FRANCIS, PA. W 10 178 10/5 CINCINNATI* L (2OT) 12 171 9/12 KENT STATE& T (2OT) 11 228 10/22 at Connecticut L 01 697 10/7 LOUISVILLE* L (OT) 01 288 9/23 at South Florida* L 02 709 10/24 VILLANOVA* L 13 215 10/12 at Connecticut* (17) L 04 1026 9/26 MARQUETTE* L 12 123 10/27 GEORGETOWN* L 04 100 10/14 at Providence* L 12 227 9/28 at West Virginia* L 03 426 10/19 at Villanova* T (2OT) 00 201 10/1 at Louisville* W 20 344 *Big East Conference match 10/21 at Georgetown* L 24 267 10/3 at Cincinnati* L 12 383 All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa. 10/26 MARQUETTE* L 12 208 10/8 at St. John’s* L 01 701 10/26 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 00 155 10/10 at Syracuse* T (2OT) 11 337 2005 (4-11-3, 3-6-2 BIG EAST) 10/15 GEORGETOWN* L 01 124 *Big East Conference match 10/17 VILLANOVA* W 30 139 SueMoy Chin, Head Coach All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa. 10/22 PROVIDENCE* W 20 142 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 10/24 CONNECTICUT* W 10 168 Marshall Tournament (Huntington, W.Va.) 2008 (7-12-1, 4-6-1 BIG EAST) Big East Tournament Quarterfinal (, Ill.) 8/26 vs. Jacksonville cancelled — — 10/28 at DePaul L 01 223 8/28 at Marshall W 10 190 SueMoy Chin, Head Coach *Big East Conference match 9/01 WEST VIRGINIA* (10) W 21 478 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. &played at North Allegheny High School, Wexford, Pa. 9/4 TOLEDO L 12 278 8/22 at Akron L 26 176 All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa. Georgia Nike Tournament (Athens, Ga.) Illinois Tournament (Champaign, Ill.) 9/09 at Georgia L 02 1916 8/29 vs. Dayton L (2OT) 23 — 2011 (2-13-4, 1-8-2 BIG EAST) 9/11 vs. Kennesaw State T (2OT) 00 71 8/31 vs. Iowa State W 41 — Colorado Soccer Classic (Boulder, Colo.) 9/5 PENNSYLVANIA W 31 223 SueMoy Chin, Head Coach 9/16 vs. Denver L 02 — 9/7 CHARLOTTE L 01 312 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 9/18 at Colorado L 01 456 9/12 KENT STATE W 10 91 8/19 EASTERN MICHIGAN T (2OT) 22 163 9/23 at St. John’s* L 01 336 9/14 ST. BONAVENTURE& L 12 127 8/21 at Ohio L 02 303 9/25 SYRACUSE* T (2OT) 00 232 9/18 at West Virginia* (14) L 04 565 James Madison Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.) 9/30 SETON HALL* L 02 191 9/21 at Toledo L 12 129 8/26 at James Madison L 06 492 10/02 RUTGERS* L 26 193 9/25 at Syracuse* L 01 92 8/28 vs. Delaware W 10 50 10/07 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 22 112 9/28 ST. JOHN’S* W 10 148 Pitt Soccer Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 10/09 MARQUETTE* (9) L 02 239 10/3 at Rutgers* L 01 1011 9/2 COLORADO COLLEGE T (2OT) 22 459 10/14 at Georgetown* W 21 243 10/5 at Seton Hall* L 01 220 9/4 PENN STATE L 03 493 10/16 at Villanova* L 01 711 10/10 CONNETICUT* L 12 232 9/9 at Central Michigan L 02 510 10/21 at Providence* W 10 227 10/12 PROVIDENCE* W (OT) 21 266 9/11 at Oakland L 03 250 10/23 at Connecticut* L 01 974 10/17 VILLANOVA* T (2OT) 00 192 9/15 at Marquette* (8) L 03 308 Big East Tournament Quarterfinal (Piscataway, N.J.) 10/19 GEORGETOWN* (19) W (2OT) 21 218 9/18 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 22 374 10/27 at Rutgers L 03 227 10/24 at South Florida* W 10 780 9/23 RUTGERS* T (2OT) 00 258 10/26 at Marquette* L 02 — 9/25 SETON HALL* L 03 230 *Big East Conference match Big East Tournament Quarterfinal (Louisville, Ky.) 9/30 at Villanova* L 13 411 All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa. 10/30 at Louisville L 01 — 10/2 at Georgetown* L 06 427 10/7 SYRACUSE* L 03 319 2006 (8-8-3, 3-6-2 BIG EAST) *Big East Conference match 10/9 ST. JOHN’S* W 61 193 &played at Upper St. Clair High School, Upper St. Clair, Pa. 10/14 at Connecticut* L 01 1807 SueMoy Chin, Head Coach All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa. 10/16 at Providence* L 03 263 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 10/21 WEST VIRGINIA* (18) L 01 644 Temple Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) 2009 (8-5-5, 3-3-5 BIG EAST) 8/25 vs. Central Arkansas W (OT) 21 300 *Big East Conference match All home matches played at Ambrose Urbanic Field at the Petersen 8/27 at Temple W 41 300 SueMoy Chin, Head Coach Sports Complex 9/1 BINGHAMTON W 31 127 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 9/3 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 20 123 8/21 BUFFALO W 10 253 9/8 MARSHALL T (2OT) 11 157 8/30 at Ohio State W 21 361 2012 (7-10-2, 2-6-2 BIG EAST) 9/10 at Ohio L (2OT) 12 410 9/4 at Kent State W 10 165 9/15 at West Virginia* (7) L 14 779 9/6 at Xavier W 30 234 Greg Miller, Head Coach 9/17 KENT STATE W 10 167 9/11 at Drexel L 01 50 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 9/22 ST. JOHN’S* T (2OT) 11 218 9/13 at Pennsylvania L (OT) 12 100 8/17 at Eastern Michigan W 21 148 9/24 at Syracuse* W 42 — 9/18 WEST VIRGINIA* (25) T (2OT) 11 437 8/19 at Michigan L 01 579 9/29 at DePaul* W 10 222 9/20 ST. BONAVENTURE W 40 167 8/22 ROBERT MORRIS W 21 293 10/1 at Notre Dame* (1) L 05 2681 9/24 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 00 211 8/24 at St. Bonaventure W 21 132 10/6 at Marquette* L 12 496 9/27 at Marquette* T (2OT) 00 — 8/26 DUQUESNE W 31 472 10/8 at South Florida* L (OT) 12 322 10/2 DEPAUL* W (OT) 21 143 WVU 90 Minute Classic (Morgantown, W.Va.) 10/13 GEORGETOWN* T (2OT) 11 100 10/4 NOTRE DAME* (10) T (2OT) 00 324 8/31 vs. Miami, Fla. L (OT) 01 735 10/15 VILLANOVA* (23) L 02 101 10/9 ST. JOHN’S* (22) L 01 173 9/2 vs. Penn State (3) L 03 702 10/20 PROVIDENCE* W 32 121 10/11 SYRACUSE* W 10 169 9/7 at Liberty W 10 473 10/22 CONNECTICUT* L 24 220 10/16 at Georgetown* L 03 572 9/9 at Virginia Commonwealth L (OT) 01 187 Big East Tournament Quarterfinal (Louisville, Ky.) 10/18 at Villanova* T (2OT) 00 173 9/13 MARQUETTE* (24) L 15 267 10/26 at Louisville (25) L (2OT) 01 213 10/23 at Providence* L 01 209 9/16 at South Florida* T (2OT) 00 681 *Big East Conference match 10/25 at Connecticut* W (OT) 10 1058 9/21 at Notre Dame* L 12 1345 All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa. 9/23 at DePaul* L 04 126 *Big East Conference match 9/28 VILLANOVA* L 12 365 2007 (6-10-2, 1-8-2 BIG EAST) All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa. 9/30 GEORGETOWN* (11) L 08 172 10/4 at Syracuse* L 02 338 SueMoy Chin, Head Coach 2010 (7-11-2, 4-6-1 BIG EAST) 10/7 at St. John’s* T (2OT) 22 393 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 10/11 CONNECTICUT* W 21 323 8/31 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 20 302 SueMoy Chin, Head Coach 10/14 PROVIDENCE* W 20 261 9/2 NIAGARA W 30 186 Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 9/7 at Georgia State L 14 95 8/20 BUFFALO W 41 173 *Big East Conference match 9/9 at Auburn L 03 398 8/22 OHIO L 02 197 All home matches played at Ambrose Urbanic Field at the Petersen 9/14 XAVIER W 21 211 8/27 OHIO STATE L 02 306 Sports Complex 9/16 at Kent State W 21 —

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2013 (4-14-1, 0-13-0 ACC) 2014 (6-12-0, 2-8-0 ACC) 2015 (10-7-1, 4-6-0 ACC)

Greg Miller, Head Coach Greg Miller, Head Coach Greg Miller, Head Coach Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 8/25 at Duquesne W 1-0 616 Steel City Classic Steel City Classic 8/28 at Ohio State (24) L 0-2 386 8/22 AKRON W 3-0 562 8/21 ST FRANCIS (PA) T (2 OT) 1-1 337 8/30 BUCKNELL W 3-0 1388 8/24 DUQUESNE L (2OT) 0-1 708 8/23 ROBERT MORRIS W 6-0 207 9/1 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 1-0 409 8/27 ROBERT MORRIS W 3-1 811 8/27 at Northern Colorado L (OT) 0-1 175 9/4 at Robert Morris T (2OT) 1-1 341 8/29 at Toledo W 1-0 117 8/30 at Colorado College W (OT) 1-0 255 9/6 TOLEDO W 1-0 343 8/31 WASHINGTON L 0-1 328 9/4 VILLANOVA W 2-0 392 9/12 BOSTON COLLEGE* L 0-3 336 9/5 at Villanova W 2-1 211 9/6 LA SALLE W 3-1 368 9/15 NORTH CAROLINA STATE* L 0-1 268 9/7 at LaSalle L 0-1 358 9/10 LIBERTY W 2-1 372 9/19 at Clemson* L 0-2 178 9/12 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH L 0-1 304 9/13 at Akron W 3-0 496 9/22 VIRGINIA* (1) L 1-3 465 9/19 DUKE* L 0-3 727 9/20 NORTH CAROLINA STATE* W 2-0 310 9/26 NORTH CAROLINA* (6) L 0-1 1419 9/25 at Boston College* L 1-3 431 9/24 WAKE FOREST* W (OT) 2-1 371 9/29 at Notre Dame* (5) L 0-3 1123 9/28 at Syracuse* W 1-0 624 9/27 at Louisville* W 1-0 1598 10/6 SYRACUSE* L 0-4 323 10/4 at North Carolina State* W 3-0 295 10/3 at Florida State* (2) L 0-6 759 10/10 at Miami* L 0-1 235 10/9 NOTRE DAME* (14) L 0-2 438 10/8 BOSTON COLLEGE* L 1-2 258 10/13 at Florida State* (3) L 0-4 867 10/12 at North Carolina* (7) L 1-2 552 10/11 SYRACUSE* W (OT) 1-0 413 10/20 VIRGINIA TECH* (6) L 0-6 472 10/18 FLORIDA STATE* (2) L 0-3 279 10/16 at Clemson* (6) L 0-2 409 10/24 at Wake Forest* (22) L 1-3 441 10/23 LOUISVILLE* L (OT) 0-1 287 10/22 at Duke* (22) L 1-3 421 10/27 at Duke* L 3-6 925 10/26 CLEMSON* (20) L 1-2 345 10/25 at Virginia Tech* (7) L 2-4 373 10/31 at Maryland* L 1-3 858 11/1 at Virginia* (3) L 1-6 1694 10/31 VIRGINIA* (1) L 0-6 341

*Atlantic Coast Conference match *Atlantic Coast Conference match *Atlantic Coast Conference match All home matches played at Ambrose Urbanic Field at the Petersen All home matches played at Ambrose Urbanic Field at the Petersen All home matches played at Ambrose Urbanic Field at the Petersen Sports Complex Sports Complex Sports Complex

MATCHES VS. RANKED OPPONENTS

Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 9/13/96 at Penn State (21) L 08 463 10/5/03 CONNECTICUT (10) L 03 389 9/30/12 GEORGETOWN* (11) L 08 172 9/12/97 NOTRE DAME* (2) L 05 376 10/19/03 NOTRE DAME* (2) L 01 200 8/28/13 at Ohio State (24) L 0-2 386 10/24/97 CONNECTICUT* (5) L 05 52 10/23/03 at West Virginia* (7) L 12 387 9/22/13 VIRGINIA (1) L 1-3 465 9/1/98 at Penn State (25) L 15 328 9/24/04 at Notre Dame* (1) L 13 2087 9/26/13 NORTH CAROLINA (6) L 0-1 1419 9/6/98 at Notre Dame* (2) L 19 658 10/6/04 WEST VIRGINIA* (20) L 16 153 9/29/13 at Notre Dame (5) L 0-3 1123 10/18/98 at Connecticut* (4) L 06 1983 9/01/05 WEST VIRGINIA* (10) W 21 478 10/13/13 at Florida State (3) L 0-4 867 9/12/99 vs. Baylor (24)+ L 13 303 10/09/05 MARQUETTE* (9) L 02 239 10/20/13 VIRGINIA TECH (6) L 0-4 472 9/18/99 at Hartford& (7) L 04 225 9/15/06 at West Virginia* (7) L 14 779 10/24/13 at Wake Forest (22) L 1-3 441 10/10/99 NOTRE DAME*^ (6) L 05 168 10/1/06 at Notre Dame* (1) L 05 2681 10/9/14 NOTRE DAME (14) L 0-2 438 10/24/99 CONNECTICUT^ (8) L 04 103 10/15/06 VILLANOVA* (23) L 02 101 10/12/14 at North Carolina (7) L 1-2 552 10/31/99 PENN STATE^ (5) L 17 126 10/26/06 at Louisville (25)^ L (2OT) 01 213 10/18/14 FLORIDA STATE (2) L 0-3 279 9/1/00 at Penn State (4) L 06 721 9/21/07 WEST VIRGINIA* (15) L 13 340 10/26/14 CLEMSON (20) L 1-2 345 9/10/00 at Arizona State (19) L 07 325 10/12/07 at Connecticut* (17) L 04 1026 11/1/14 at Virginia (3) L 1-6 1694 9/24/00 at Notre Dame* (1) L 01 827 9/18/08 at West Virginia* (14) L 04 565 10/3/15 at Florida State (2) L 0-6 759 10/6/00 BOSTON COLLEGE (16) L 02 96 10/19/08 GEORGETOWN* (19) W (2OT) 21 218 10/16/15 at Clemson (6) L 0-2 409 9/23/01 AUBURN (21) T (2OT) 00 82 9/18/09 WEST VIRGINIA* (25) T (2OT) 11 437 10/22/15 at Duke (22) L 1-3 421 9/28/01 NOTRE DAME* (4) L 04 561 10/4/09 NOTRE DAME* (10) T (2OT) 00 324 10/25/15 at Virginia Tech (7) L 2-4 373 10/12/01 at Miami, Fla. (24) W 21 387 10/9/09 ST. JOHN’S* (22) L 01 173 10/31/15 VIRGINIA (1) L 0-6 341 10/19/01 at Connecticut (15) L 03 926 9/15/11 at Marquette* (8) L 03 308 10/28/01 PENN STATE (4) L 26 223 10/21/11 WEST VIRGINIA* (18) L 01 644 +Maryland Fila Invitational, College Park, Md. 9/1/02 at Penn State (6) L 27 815 9/2/12 vs. Penn State (3) L 03 702 ^Big East Tournament Quarterfinal, Louisville, Ky. 9/18/02 WEST VIRGINIA* (11) L 24 108 9/13/12 MARQUETTE* (24) L 15 267 &WVU 90 Minute Classic, Morgantown, W.Va.

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ATTENDANCE RECORDS

Top 20 Most Attended Games Top 20 Most Attended Home Games Top 20 Most Attended Road Games 1. Oct. 1, 2006, at Notre Dame 2,681 1. Sept. 26, 2013, North Carolina- 1,419 1. Oct. 1, 2006, at Notre Dame 2,681 2. Sept. 24, 2004, at Notre Dame 2,087 2. Aug. 30, 2013, Bucknell- 1,388 2. Sept. 24, 2004, at Notre Dame 2,087 3. Oct. 18, 1998, at Connecticut 1,983 3. Aug. 27, 2014, Robert Morris- 811 3. Oct. 18, 1998, at Connecticut 1,983 4. Sept. 9, 2005, at Georgia 1,916 4. Sept. 19, 2014, Duke- 727 4. Sept. 9, 2005, at Georgia 1,916 5. Oct. 14, 2011, at Connecticut 1,807 5. Aug. 24, 2014, Duquesne- 708 5. Oct. 14, 2001, at Connecticut 1,807 6. Nov. 1, 2014, at Virginia- 1,694 6. Oct. 21, 2011, West Virginia 644 6. Nov. 1, 2014, at Virginia, 1,694 7. Aug. 29, 1999, at Duquesne 1,611 7. Aug. 22, 2014, Akron- 562 7. Aug. 29, 1999, at Duquesne 1,611 8. Sept. 27, 2015, at Louisville - 1,598 8. Sept. 28, 2001, Notre Dame 561 8. Sept. 27, 2015, at Louisville - 1,598 9. Sept. 26, 2013, North Carolina, 1,419 9. Sept. 4, 2011, Penn State 493 9. Sept. 21, 2012, at Notre Dame 1,345 10. Aug. 30, 2013, Bucknell, 1,388 10. Sept. 1, 2005, West Virginia 478 10. Sept. 29, 2013, at Notre Dame- 1,123 11. Sept. 21, 2012, at Notre Dame 1,345 11. Oct. 20, 2013, Virginia Tech, 472 11. Oct. 25, 2009, at Connecticut 1,058 12. Sept. 29, 2013, at Notre Dame, 1,123 12. Sept. 22, 2013, Virginia- 465 12. Oct. 12, 2007, at Connecticut 1,026 13. Oct. 25, 2009, at Connecticut 1,058 13. Sept. 2, 2011, Colorado College 459 13. Oct. 3, 2008, at Rutgers 1,011 14. Oct. 12, 2007, at Connecticut 1,026 14. Oct. 9, 2014, Notre Dame- 438 14. Oct. 4, 1997, at Syracuse 985 15. Oct. 3, 2008, at Rutgers 1,011 15. Sept. 18, 2009, West Virginia 437 15. Oct. 23, 2005, at Connecticut 974 16. Oct. 4, 1997, at Syracuse 985 16. Oct. 3, 2003, Miami, Fla. 427 16. Oct. 19, 2001, at Connecticut 926 17. Oct. 23, 2005, at Connecticut 974 17. Oct. 11, 2015, Syracuse - 413 17. Oct. 27, 2013, at Duke- 925 18. Oct. 19, 2001, at Connecticut 926 18. Sept. 6, 2013, Central Michigan- 409 18. Oct. 13, 2013, at Florida State- 867 19. Oct. 27, 2013, at Duke- 925 19. Sept. 4, 2015, Villanova - 392 19. Oct. 31, 2013, at Maryland- 858 20. Oct. 31, 2013, at Maryland- 858 20. Oct. 5, 2003, Connecticut 389 20. Sept. 24, 2000,at Notre Dame 827

OVERTIME MATCHES

Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 9/23/96 WAGNER W (OT) 42 — 9/25/05 SYRACUSE* T (2OT) 00 232 10/4/09 NOTRE DAME* (10) T (2OT) 00 324 9/7/97 at Niagara T (2OT) 00 125 10/07/05 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 22 112 10/18/09 at Villanova* T (2OT) 00 173 9/20/97 vs. Oregon State T (2OT) 11 89 8/25/06 vs. Central Arkansas W (OT) 21 300 10/25/09 at Connecticut* W (OT) 10 1058 10/12/97 at Providence* T (2OT) 11 — 9/8/06 MARSHALL T (2OT) 11 157 9/12/10 KENT STATE& T (2OT) 11 228 10/17/97 BUFFALO W (OT) 10 75 9/10/06 at Ohio L (2OT) 12 410 10/10/10 at Syracuse* T (2OT) 11 337 10/31/97 GEORGETOWN* W (2OT) 10 90 9/22/06 ST. JOHN’S* T (2OT) 11 218 8/19/11 EASTERN MICHIGAN T (2OT) 22 163 9/24/99 at Rutgers* L (OT) 45 311 10/8/06 at South Florida* L (OT) 12 322 9/2/11 COLORADO COLLEGE T (2OT) 22 459 10/1/99 CENTRAL FLORIDA^ W (OT) 10 85 10/13/06 GEORGETOWN* T (2OT) 11 100 9/18/11 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 22 374 10/3/99 GEORGETOWN*$ T (2OT) 00 125 10/26/06 at Louisville (25) L (2OT) 01 213 9/23/11 RUTGERS* T (2OT) 00 258 10/13/99 ROBERT MORRIS$ L (OT) 12 120 10/5/07 CINCINNATI* L (2OT) 12 171 8/31/12 vs. Miami, Fla. L (OT) 01 735 9/8/00 at Arizona W (OT) 21 696 10/7/07 LOUISVILLE* L (OT) 01 288 9/9/12 at Virginia Commonwealth L (OT) 01 187 9/15/00 WYOMING L (OT) 01 133 10/19/07 at Villanova* T (2OT) 00 201 9/16/12 at South Florida* T (2OT) 00 681 10/1/00 VILLANOVA* W (OT) 32 103 10/26/07 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 00 155 10/7/12 at St. John’s* T (2OT) 22 393 10/15/00 PROVIDENCE T (2OT) 11 103 8/29/08 vs. Dayton L (2OT) 23 — 9/4/13 at Robert Morris T (2OT) 1-1 341 9/23/01 AUBURN (21) T (2OT) 00 82 10/12/08 PROVIDENCE* W (OT) 21 266 8/24/14 DUQUESNE L (2OT) 0-1 708 9/30/01 SETON HALL* W (2OT) 10 83 10/17/08 VILLANOVA* T (2OT) 00 192 10/23/14 LOUISVILLE* L (OT) 0-1 287 9/20/02 VILLANOVA* L (OT) 12 115 10/19/08 GEORGETOWN* (19) W (2OT) 21 218 8/21/15 ST. FRANCIS T (2OT) 1-1 337 9/19/03 at St. John’s T (2OT) 11 374 9/13/09 at Pennsylvania L (OT) 12 100 8/27/15 at Northern Colorado L (OT) 0-1 175 10/12/03 RUTGERS* T (2OT) 00 190 9/18/09 WEST VIRGINIA* (25) T (2OT) 11 437 8/30/15 at Colorado College W (OT) 1-0 255 10/1/04 at Syracuse T (2OT) 11 349 9/24/09 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 00 211 9/24/15 WAKE FOREST* W (OT) 2-1 371 9/11/05 vs. Kennesaw State T (2OT) 00 71 9/27/09 at Marquette* T (2OT) 00 — 10/11/15 SYRACUSE* W (OT) 1-0 413 10/2/09 DEPAUL* W (OT) 21 143 ALL-TIME OVERTIME RECORDS

ALLTIME PITT SUDDEN DEATH WINS 99:11 Laura Johnson, Villanova Sept. 20, 2002 L, 21 (OT) Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result 96:21 Jamie Jandasek, at Rutgers Sept. 24, 1999 L, 54 (OT) 119:23 Kim Sturk, Villanova Oct. 1, 2000 W, 32 (2OT) 95:30 Courtney Conrad, at VCU Sept. 9, 2012 L, 10 (OT) 114:16 Charity McClure, Georgetown Oct. 31, 1997 W, 10 (2OT) 95:26 Shannon Smyth, Louisville Oct. 7, 2007 L, 10 (OT) 112:51 Netta Agredano, Seton Hall Sept. 30, 2001 W, 10 (2OT) 94:01 Lindsay Brauer, at South Florida Oct. 8,2006 L, 21 (OT) 111:18 Kara Kunkle, Central Florida Oct. 1, 1999 W, 10 (OT) 93:33 Marin McDermott, at Penn Sept. 13, 2009 L, 21 (OT) 109:56 Ashley Habbel, Georgetown Oct. 19, 2008 W, 21 (2OT) 92:54 Inger Katrine Bjerke, Louisville Oct. 23, 2014 L, 1-0 (OT) 98:36 Ashley Cuba, DePaul Oct. 2, 2009 W, 21 (OT) 92:54 Sydney Schroeder, at Northern Colorado Aug. 27, 2015 L, 1-0 (OT) 98:22 Megan Beasley, Buffalo Oct. 17, 1997 W, 10 (OT) 95:40 Katelyn Ruhe, Providence Oct. 12, 2008 W, 21 (OT) ALLTIME PITT OVERTIME/DOUBLE OVERTIME GOALS 95:23 Meta Haley, vs. Central Arkansas Aug. 25, 2006 W, 21 (OT) Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result 93:29 Netta Agredano, at Arizona Sept. 8, 2000 W, 21 (OT) 96:13 Aidee Mia Mora, Wagner Sept. 23, 1996 W, 42 (2OT) 93:20 Katie Caslin, at Connecticut Oct. 25, 2009 W, 10 (OT) 115:26 Andrea Kerzner, Wagner Sept. 23, 1996 W, 42 (2OT) 94:45 Ashley Moreira, at Colorado College Aug. 30, 2015 W, 1-0 (OT) 98:22 Megan Beasley, Buffalo Oct. 17, 1997 W, 10 (2OT) 99:51 Taylor Pryce, Wake Forest Sept. 24, 2015 W, 2-1 (OT) 114:16 Charity McClure, Georgetown Oct. 31, 1997 W, 10 (2OT) 98:35 Hanna Hannesdottir, Syracuse Oct. 11, 2015 W, 1-0 (OT) 111:18 Kara Kunkle, Central Florida Oct. 1, 1999 W, 10 (OT) 93:29 Netta Agredano, at Arizona Sept. 8, 2000 W, 21 (OT) ALLTIME SUDDEN DEATH LOSSES 119:23 Kim Sturk, Villanova Oct. 1, 2000 W, 32 (2OT) Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result 112:51 Netta Agredano, Seton Hall Sept. 30, 2001 W, 10 (2OT) 109:04 Kendall Loggins, Cincinnati Oct. 5, 2007 L, 21 (2OT) 95:23 Meta Haley, vs. Central Arkansas Aug. 25, 2006 W, 21 (OT) 107:22 Rachael Goulding, at Ohio Sept. 10, 2006 L, 21 (2OT) 95:40 Katelyn Ruhe, Providence Oct. 12, 2008 W, 21 (OT) 106:33 Jamie Craft, at Louisville Oct. 26, 2006 L, 10 (2OT) 109:56 Ashley Habbel, Georgetown Oct. 19, 2008 W, 21 (2OT) 104:47 Anne Maddock, Wyoming Sept. 17, 2000 L, 10 (OT) 98:36 Ashley Cuba, DePaul Oct. 2, 2009 W, 21 (OT) 104:22 Caroline Lacy, Duquesne Aug. 24, 2014 L, 1-0 (2OT) 93:20 Katie Caslin, at Connecticut Oct. 25, 2009 W, 10 (OT) 103:59 Kelly Blumenshein, vs. Dayton Aug. 29, 2008 L, 32 (2OT) 94:45 Ashley Moreira, at Colorado College Aug. 30, 2015 W, 1-0 (OT) 100:15 Katie Dugan, Robert Morris Oct.13, 1999 L, 21 (OT) 99:51 Taylor Pryce, Wake Forest Sept. 24, 2015 W, 2-1 (OT) 99:23 Blake Stockton, vs. Miami, Fla. Aug. 31, 2012 L, 10 (OT) 98:35 Hanna Hannesdottir, Syracuse Oct. 11, 2015 W, 1-0 (OT)

61 @PITT_WSOC @PITT_WSOC @PITTWOMENSSOCCER 2016 PITT WOMEN’S SOCCER #UNITED VS. ALL OPPONENTS Overall Home Away Neutral Opponent WLT WLT WLT WLT First Meeting Last Meeting Air Force 110 100 010 000 L, 02 (9/25/98) W, 32 (8/25/00) Akron 310 200 110 000 L, 26 (8/22/08) W, 3-0 (9/13/15) Arizona 100 000 100 000 W, 21 (9/8/00) W, 21 (9/8/00) Arizona State 010 000 010 000 L, 07 (9/10/00) L, 07 (9/10/00) Auburn 011 001 010 000 T, 00 (9/23/01) L, 03 (9/9/07) Baylor 020 000 010 010 L, 212 (8/30/96) L, 13 (9/12/99) Binghamton 100 100 000 000 W, 31 (9/1/06) W, 31 (9/1/06) Boston College 080 050 030 000 L, 02 (10/11/97) L, 1-2 (10/8/15) Bowling Green State 110 000 100 010 L, 01 (9/13/02) W, 20 (8/29/04) Bucknell 120 110 010 000 L, 03 (9/3/00) W, 3-0 (8/30/13) Buffalo 310 300 010 000 L, 36 (9/27/96) W, 41 (8/20/10) UCIrvine 010 000 010 000 L, 03 (9/19/97) L, 03 (9/19/97) Canisius 010 010 000 000 L, 15 (9/21/96) L, 15 (9/21/96) Central Arkansas 100 000 000 100 W, 21 (8/25/06) W, 21 (8/25/06) Central Florida 110 100 010 000 W, 10 (10/1/99) L, 13 (8/30/03) Central Michigan 210 200 010 000 W, 21 (8/31/01) W, 1-0 (9/1/13) Charlotte 020 010 010 000 L, 01 (9/7/08) L, 12 (9/5/10) Cincinnati 020 010 010 000 L, 12 (10/5/07) L, 12 (10/3/10) Clemson 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 L, 0-2 (9/19/13) L, 0-2 (10/16/15) Colorado 010 000 010 000 L, 01 (9/18/05) L, 01 (9/18/05) Colorado College 101 001 100 000 T, 22 (9/2/11) W, 1-0 (OT) (8/30/15) Connecticut 3110 160 250 000 L, 05 (10/24/97) W, 21 (10/11/12) Cornell 010 000 010 000 L, 01 (11/3/96) L, 01 (11/3/96) Dayton 010 000 000 010 L, 23 (8/29/08) L, 23 (8/29/08) Delaware 100 000 000 100 W, 10 (8/28/11) W, 10 (8/28/11) Denver 010 000 000 010 L, 02 (9/16/05) L, 02 (9/16/05) DePaul 220 100 120 000 W, 10 (9/26/06) L, 04 (9/23/12) Drexel 010 000 010 000 L, 01 (9/11/09) L, 01 (9/11/09) Duke 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 L, 3-6 (10/27/13) L, 1-3 (10/22/15) Duquesne 830 510 320 000 L, 02 (10/3/96) L, 0-1 (8/24/14) Eastern Michigan 111 001 100 010 L, 12 (8/27/04) W, 21 (8/17/12) Fairfield 010 000 010 000 L, 03 (10/21/01) L, 03 (10/21/01) Florida State 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 L, 0-4 (10/13/13) L, 0-6 (10/3/15) Georgetown 682 332 350 000 W, 10 (10/31/97) L, 08 (9/30/12) Georgia 010 000 010 000 L, 02 (9/9/05) L, 02 (9/9/05) Georgia State 010 000 010 000 L, 14 (9/7/07) L, 14 (9/7/07) Hartford 010 000 010 000 L, 04 (9/18/99) L, 04 (9/18/99) Hofstra 010 000 010 000 L, 02 (9/21/03) L, 02 (9/21/03) Indiana 010 000 000 010 L, 05 (9/8/96) L, 05 (9/8/96) Iowa State 100 000 000 100 W, 41 (8/31/08) W, 41 (8/31/08) Jacksonville 100 000 000 100 W, 51 (9/1/03) W, 51 (9/1/03) James Madison 010 000 010 000 L, 06 (8/26/11) L, 06 (8/26/11) Kennesaw State 001 000 000 001 T, 00 (9/11/05) T, 00 (9/11/05) Kent State 401 201 200 000 W, 10 (9/17/06) T, 11 (9/12/10) LaSalle 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 L, 0-1 (9/7/14) W, 3-1 (9/6/15) Lehigh 110 100 010 000 W, 30 (9/8/02) L, 02 (9/12/03) Liberty 2-00 100 100 000 W, 10 (9/7/12) W, 2-1 (9/10/15) Louisville 240 020 220 000 L, 01 (102606) W, 1-0 (9/27/15) Marquette 071 040 031 000 L, 02 (100905) L, 15 (9/13/12) Marshall 101 001 100 000 W, 10 (8/28/05) T, 11 (9/8/06) MarylandBaltimore County 110 100 010 000 W, 31 (9/6/03) L, 01 (10/10/04) Maryland 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 L, 1-3 (10/31/13) L, 1-3 (10/31/13) Miami, Fla. 140 020 110 010 L, 02 (102299) L, 01 (10/10/13) Michigan 010 000 010 000 L, 01 (8/19/12) L, 01 (8/19/12) Navy 020 010 010 000 L, 19 (9/7/96) L, 12 (9/1/99) Niagara 111 110 001 000 L, 24 (10/12/96) W, 30 (9/2/07) North Carolina 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 L, 0-1 (9/26/13) L, 1-2 (10/120/14) UNCGreensboro 020 000 020 000 L, 13 (9/9/01) L, 02 (9/10/04) North Carolina State 220 100 030 000 L, 04 (9/3/10) W, 2-0 (9/20/15) Northern Colorado 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 L, 1-0 (OT) (8/30/15) L, 1-0 (OT) (8/30/15) Notre Dame 0121 051 070 000 L, 05 (9/12/97) L, 0-2 (10/9/14) Oakland 110 100 010 000 W, 30 (8/29/10) L, 03 (9/11/11) Ohio 140 120 020 000 L, 14 (10/25/02) L, 02 (8/21/11) Ohio State 130 010 120 000 L, 01 (9/15/02) L, 02 (8/28/13) Old Dominion 210 100 010 100 L, 03 (10/25/98) W, 10 (9/12/04) Oregon State 001 000 000 001 T, 11 (9/20/97) T, 11 (9/20/97)

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Overall Home Away Neutral Opponent WLT WLT WLT WLT First Meeting Last Meeting Penn 210 100 010 100 W, 10 (9/10/99) L, 12 (9/13/09) Penn State 090 040 040 010 L, 08 (9/13/96) L, 03 (9/2/12) Providence 742 601 141 000 T, 11 (10/12/97) W, 20 (10/14/12) Richmond 020 010 010 000 L, 03 (10/25/96) L, 01 (8/27/00) Robert Morris 821 510 211 100 W, 20 (11/6/96) W, 6-0 (8/23/15) Rutgers 282 132 150 000 L, 04 (9/28/97) T, 00 (9/23/11) Sacred Heart 100 100 000 000 W, 20 (10/13/00) W, 20 (10/13/00) St. Bonaventure 210 110 100 000 L, 12 (9/14/08) W, 21 (8/24/12) St. Francis, Pa. 411 300 110 001 W, 64 (10/8/96) T, 1-1 (2OT) (8/21/15) St. John’s 373 221 152 000 L, 14 (9/14/97) T, 22 (10/7/12) Seton Hall 290 250 040 000 L, 12 (10/6/96) L, 03 (9/25/11) South Florida 125 004 121 000 T, 22 (10/07/05) T, 00 (9/16/12) Syracuse 5103 341 262 000 L, 06 (11/1/96) W, 1-0 (OT) (10/11/15) Temple 100 000 100 000 W, 41 (8/27/06) W, 41 (8/27/06) Texas 010 000 010 000 L, 012 (9/1/96) L, 012 (9/1/96) Toledo 220 010 2-10 000 L, 12 (9/4/05) W, 1-0 (8/29/14) Villanova 5103 441 162 000 L, 06 (9/26/97) W, 2-0 (9/4/15) Virginia 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 L, 1-3 (9/22/13) L, 0-6 (10/31/15) Virginia Commonwealth 140 110 030 000 L, 06 (10/26/96) L, 01 (9/12/14) Virginia Tech 030 020 010 000 L, 02 (9/29/02) L, 24 (10/25/15) Wake Forest 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 L, 1-3 (10/24/13) W, 2-1 (OT) (9/24/15) Wagner 200 100 100 000 W, 42 (9/23/96) W, 111 (9/11/98) Washington 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 L, 0-1 (8/31/14) L, 0-1 (8/31/14) West Virginia 2131 261 070 000 L, 02 (10/16/96) L, 01 (10/21/11) Western Carolina 100 000 000 100 W, 32 (9/7/01) W, 32 (9/7/01) Western Michigan 100 100 000 000 W, 20 (9/3/06) W, 20 (9/3/06) Wyoming 020 010 000 010 L, 02 (9/27/98) L, 01 (9/15/00) Xavier 200 100 100 000 W, 21 (9/14/07) W, 30 (9/6/09) Youngstown State 110 100 010 000 L, 01 (9/15/96) W, 20 (8/31/07) Totals 11622033 708119 3713011 993

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AIR FORCE (110) ^Illinois Tournament, Champaign, Ill. Date Venue Result Score Att. CANISIUS (010) Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/25/98 A^ L 02 200 Date Venue Result Score Att. DELAWARE (100) 10/31/97 H* W (OT) 10 90 8/25/00 H W 32 178 9/21/96 H L 15 179 Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/4/98 A* W 21 275 ^USAFA Tournament, Colorado Springs, Colo. 8/28/11 N^ W 10 50 10/3/99 H*$ T (2OT) 00 125 CENTRAL ARKANSAS (100) ^James Madison Invitational, Harrisonburg, Va. 10/8/00 A* L 12 300 AKRON (310) Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/21/01 H* W 21 120 Date Venue Result Score Att. 8/25/06 N^ W (OT) 21 300 DENVER (010) 9/27/02 A* L 06 221 8/22/08 A L 26 176 ^Temple Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa. Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/26/03 A* W 21 — 9/10/10 H W 10 103 9/16/05 N^ L 02 — 10/27/04 H* L 04 100 8/22/14 H^ W 3-0 562 CENTRAL FLORIDA (110) ^Colorado Soccer Classic, Boulder, Colo. 10/14/05 A* W 21 243 9/13/15 A W 3-0 496 Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/13/06 H* T (2OT) 11 100 ^Steel City Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 10/1/99 H^ W (OT) 10 85 DEPAUL (220) 10/21/07 A* L 24 267 8/30/03 A^ L 13 321 Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/19/08 H* (19) W (2OT) 21 218 ARIZONA (100) ^Central Florida Tournament, Orlando, Fla. 9/29/06 A* W 10 222 10/16/09 A* L 03 572 Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/2/09 H* W (OT) 21 143 10/15/10 H* L 01 124 9/8/00 A W (OT) 21 696 CENTRAL MICHIGAN (210) 10/28/10 A% L 01 223 10/2/11 A* L 06 427 Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/23/12 A* L 04 126 9/30/12 H* (11) L 08 172 ARIZONA STATE (010) 8/31/01 H W 21 90 %Big East Tournament Quarterfinal, Chicago, Ill. Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/9/11 A L 02 510 GEORGIA (010) 9/10/00 A (19) L 07 325 9/1/13 H W 1-0 409 DREXEL (010) Date Venue Result Score Att. Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/09/05 A^ L 02 1916 AUBURN (011) CHARLOTTE (020) 9/11/09 A L 01 50 ^Georgia Nike Tournament, Athens, Ga. Date Venue Result Score Att. Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/23/01 H (21) T (2OT) 00 82 9/7/08 H L 01 312 DUKE (0-3-0) GEORGIA STATE (010) 9/9/07 A L 03 398 9/5/10 A L 12 673 Date Venue Result Score Att. Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/27/13 A* L 3-6 925 9/7/07 A L 14 95 BAYLOR (020) CINCINNATI (020) 9/19/14 H* L 0-3 727 Date Venue Result Score Att. Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/22/15 A L 1-3 421 HARTFORD (010) 8/30/96 A L 212 227 10/5/07 H* L (2OT) 12 171 Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/12/99 N+ (24) L 13 303 10/3/10 A* L 12 383 DUQUESNE (830) 9/18/99 A& (7) L 04 225 +Maryland Fila Invitational, College Park, Md. MP: 11; H: 510; A: 320; N: 000. &rescheduled to Sept. 18 because of Hurricane CLEMSON (0-3-0) OT: 000; 2OT: 010. Floyd BINGHAMTON (100) Date Venue Result Score Att. Most GoalsPitt: 4 (9/3/04). Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/19/13 A* L 0-2 178 Most GoalsDU: 2 (10/3/96). HOFSTRA (010) 9/1/06 H W 31 127 10/26/14 H* (20) L 1-2 345 Largest Pitt win: 3, two times. Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/16/15 A L 0-2 409 Largest DU win: 2 (20, 10/3/96). 9/21/03 A L 02 262 BOSTON COLLEGE (080) Longest Pitt win streak: 8 (10/7/988/24/14). MP: 8; H: 050; A: 030; N: 000 COLORADO (010) Longest DU win streak: 2 (10/3/9610/7/98). INDIANA (010) OT: 000; 2OT: 000 Date Venue Result Score Att. Date Venue Result Score Att. Most GoalsPitt: 1, four times 9/18/05 A^ L 01 456 Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/8/96 N^ L 05 57 Most GoalsBC: 4 (9/26/04) ^Colorado Soccer Classic, Boulder, Colo. 10/3/96 H L 02 141 ^Navy Invitational, Annapolis, Md. Largest Pitt win: N/A 8/30/97 A L 01 252 Largest BC win: 3, two times (41, 9/26/04, 3-0, COLORADO COLLEGE (101) 10/7/98 H W 10 89 IOWA STATE (100) 9/1213) Date Venue Result Score Att. 8/29/99 A W 10 1611 Date Venue Result Score Att. Longest Pitt win streak: N/A 9/2/11 H^ T (2OT) 22 459 10/22/00 H W 10 311 8/31/08 N^ W 41 — Longest BC win streak: 8, (10/11/97current) 8/30/15 A W (OT) 1-0 255 9/6/02 H W 20 103 ^Illinois Tournament, Champaign, Ill. ^Pitt Soccer Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. 9/28/03 A W 30 527 Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/3/04 H W 41 150 JACKSONVILLE (100) 10/11/97 A* L 02 — CONNECTICUT (3110) 8/26/12 H W 31 472 Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/2/98 H* L 01 203 MP: 14; H: 160; A: 250; N: 000. 8/25/13 A W 1-0 616 9/1/03 N^ W 51 45 10/6/00 H (16) L 02 96 OT: 100; 2OT: 000. 8/24/14 H^ L (2OT) 0-1 708 ^Central Florida Tournament, Orlando, Fla. 10/13/02 A L 13 125 Most GoalsPitt: 2, two times. ^Steel City Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 9/26/04 H L 14 103 Most GoalsUConn: 6 (10/18/98). JAMES MADISON (010) 9/12/13 H* L 0-3 336 Largest Pitt win: 1, three times. EASTERN MICHIGAN (111) Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/25/14 A* L 1-3 431 Largest UConn win: 6 (60, 10/18/98). Date Venue Result Score Att. 8/26/11 A^ L 06 492 10/8/15 H L 1-2 258 Longest Pitt win streak: 2 (10/25/0910/14/11). 8/27/04 N^ L 12 75 ^James Madison Invitational, Harrisonburg, Va. Longest UConn win streak: 10 (10/24/9710/25/09). 8/19/11 H T (2OT) 22 163 BOWLING GREEN STATE (110) 8/17/12 A W 21 148 KENNESAW STATE (001) Date Venue Result Score Att. Date Venue Result Score Att. ^Bowling Green State Tournament (Bowling Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/13/02 N^ L 01 198 10/24/97 H* (5) L 05 52 Green, Ohio) 9/11/05 N^ T (2OT) 00 71 8/29/04 A& W 20 127 10/18/98 A* (4) L 06 1983 ^Georgia Nike Tournament, Athens, Ga. &Bowling Green Tournament, Bowling Green, Ohio 10/24/99 H^ (8) L 04 103 FAIRFIELD (010) ^Ohio State Tournament, Columbus, Ohio 10/19/01 A (15) L 03 926 Date Venue Result Score Att. KENT STATE (401) 10/5/03 H (10) L 03 389 10/21/01 A L 03 75 Date Venue Result Score Att. BUCKNELL (120) 10/22/04 A L 01 697 9/17/06 H W 10 167 Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/23/05 A* L 01 974 FLORIDA STATE (0-3-0) 9/16/07 A W 21 — 9/3/00 A L 03 135 10/22/06 H* L 24 220 Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/12/08 H W 10 91 9/2/01 H L 01 161 10/12/07 A* (17) L 04 1026 10/13/13 A* (3) L 0-4 867 9/4/09 A W 10 165 8/30/13 H W 3-0 1388 10/10/08 H* L 12 232 10/18/14 H* (2) L 0-3 279 9/12/10 H& T (2OT) 11 228 10/25/09 A* W (OT) 10 1058 10/3/15 A L 0-6 759 &played at North Allegheny High School, Wexford, BUFFALO (310) 10/24/10 H* W 10 168 Pa. Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/14/11 A* L 01 1807 GEORGETOWN (682) 9/27/96 A L 36 — 10/11/12 H* W 21 323 MP: 16; H: 332; A: 350; N: 000. LA SALLE (1-1) 10/17/97 H W (OT) 10 75 OT: 100; 2OT: 102. Date Venue Result Score Att. 8/21/09 H W 10 253 CORNELL (010) Most GoalsPitt: 2, six times. 9/7/14 A L 0-1 358 8/20/10 H W 41 173 Date Venue Result Score Att. Most GoalsGeorgetown: 8 (9/30/12). 9/6/15 H W 3-1 368 11/3/96 A L 01 — Largest Pitt win: 1, six times. UCIRVINE (010) Largest Georgetown win: 8 (80, 9/30/12). LEHIGH (110) Date Venue Result Score Att. DAYTON (010) Longest Pitt win streak: 2 (10/31/9710/3/99). Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/19/97 A^ L 03 337 Date Venue Result Score Att. Longest Georgetown win streak: 4 9/8/02 H W 30 115 ^UCIrvine Nike Tournament, Irvine, Calif. 8/29/08 N^ L (2OT) 23 — (10/16/99current). 9/12/03 A L 02 271

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9/15/13 H* L 0-1 268 10/7/01 A* L 03 495 LIBERTY (200) 10/4/14 A* W 3-0 295 Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/22/02 H* L 01 110 Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/20/15 H W 2-0 310 9/13/96 A (21) L 08 463 10/12/03 H* T (2OT) 00 190 9/7/12 A W 10 473 10/19/97 H L 12 110 10/17/04 A* W 10 401 9/10/15 H W 2-1 372 NORTHERN COLORADO (0-1-0) 9/1/98 A (25) L 15 328 10/02/05 H* L 26 193 Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/31/99 H^ (5) L 17 126 10/27/05 A$ L 03 227 LOUISVILLE (230) 8/27/15 A L (OT) 0-1 175 9/1/00 A (4) L 06 721 10/3/08 A* L 01 1011 Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/28/01 H (4) L 26 223 9/23/11 H* T (2OT) 00 258 10/26/06 A (25)$ L (2OT) 01 213 NOTRE DAME (0121) 9/1/02 A (6) L 27 815 $Big East Tournament, Piscataway, N.J. 10/7/07 H* L (OT) 01 288 MP: 13; H: 051; A: 070; N: 000. 9/4/11 H^ L 03 493 10/30/08 A$ L 01 — OT: 000; 2OT: 001. 9/2/12 N (3)+ L 03 702 SACRED HEART (100) 10/1/10 A* W 20 344 Most GoalsPitt: 1, three times. +WVU 90 Minute Classic, Morgantown, W.Va. Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/23/14 H* L (OT) 0-1 287 Most GoalsND: 9 (9/6/98). ^Pitt Soccer Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. 10/13/00 H W 20 75 9/27/15 A W 1-0 1598 Largest Pitt win: N/A. $Big East Tournament Quarterfinal, Louisville, Ky. Largest ND win: 8 (91, 9/6/98). PROVIDENCE (742) ST. BONAVENTURE (210) Longest Pitt win streak: N/A. MP: 13; H: 601; A: 141; N: 000. Date Venue Result Score Att. MARQUETTE (071) Longest ND win streak: 9 (9/12/9710/4/09). OT: 100; 2OT: 002. 9/14/08 H& L 12 127 Date Venue Result Score Att. Most GoalsPitt: 3, two times. 9/20/09 H W 40 167 10/09/05 H* (9) L 02 239 Date Venue Result Score Att. Most GoalsPC: 3 (10/16/11). 8/24/12 A W 21 132 10/6/06 A* L 12 496 9/12/97 H* (2) L 05 376 Largest Pitt win: 2, two times. &played at Upper St. Clair High School, Upper St. Clair 10/26/07 H* L 12 208 9/6/98 A* (2) L 19 658 Largest PC win: 3 (10/16/11). 10/26/08 A* L 02 — 10/10/99 H*^ (6) L 05 168 Longest Pitt win streak: 3 (9/29/0410/14/07). ST. FRANCIS, PA. (411) 9/27/09 A* T (2OT) 00 — 9/24/00 A* (1) L 01 827 Longest PC win streak: 1, four times. Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/26/10 H* L 12 123 9/28/01 H* (4) L 04 561 10/8/96 H W 64 106 9/15/11 A* (8) L 03 308 10/4/02 A* L 0-5 730 Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/16/01 H W 40 35 9/13/12 H* (24) L 15 267 10/19/03 H* (2) L 0-1 200 10/12/97 A* T (2OT) 11 — 8/30/02 A W 21 250 9/24/04 A* (1) L 1-3 2087 10/4/98 H*^ W 32 — 9/14/03 A L 01 215 MARSHALL (101) 10/1/06 A* (1) L 0-5 2681 10/15/00 H T (2OT) 11 103 10/19/04 H W 10 178 Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/4/09 H* (10) T (2OT) 0-0 324 10/11/02 A L 02 100 8/21/15 N T 1-1 337 8/28/05 A W 10 190 9/21/12 A* L 1-2 1345 9/29/04 H W 10 99 9/8/06 H T (2OT) 11 157 9/29/13 A* (5) L 0-3 1123 10/21/05 A* W 10 227 ST. JOHN’S (373) ^Marshall Tournament, Huntington, W.Va. 10/9/14 H* (14) L 0-2 438 10/20/06 H* W 32 121 MP: 13; H: 221; A: 152; N: 000. 10/14/07 A* L 12 227 OT: 000; 2OT: 003. MARYLAND (0-1-0) OAKLAND (110) 10/12/08 H* W (OT) 21 266 Most GoalsPitt: 6 (10/9/11). Date Venue Result Score Att. Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/23/09 A* L 01 209 Most GoalsSJU: 4, two times. 10/31/13 A* L 1-3 858 8/29/10 H W 30 174 10/22/10 H* W 20 142 Largest Pitt win: 5 (10/9/11). 9/11/11 A L 03 250 10/16/11 A* L 03 263 Largest SJU win: 3, two times. MARYLANDBALTIMORE COUNTY (110) 10/14/12 H* W 20 261 Longest Pitt win streak: 1, three times. Date Venue Result Score Att. OHIO (140) Longest SJU win streak: 2, two times. 9/6/03 H W 31 135 Date Venue Result Score Att. RICHMOND (020) 10/10/04 A L 01 312 10/25/02 H L 14 89 Date Venue Result Score Att. Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/10/06 A L (2OT) 12 410 10/25/96 A L 03 179 9/14/97 H* L 14 38 MIAMI, FLA. (140) 9/23/07 H W 10 144 8/27/00 H L 01 162 9/13/98 A* W 43 112 Date Venue Result Score Att. 8/22/10 H L 02 197 9/19/99 A L 12 — 10/22/99 H L 02 165 8/21/11 A L 02 303 ROBERT MORRIS (821) 9/19/03 A T (2OT) 11 374 10/12/01 A (24) W 21 387 MP: 11; H: 510; A: 210; N: 101. 10/15/04 A L 01 279 10/3/03 H L 01 427 OHIO STATE (130) OT: 010; 2OT: 001. 9/23/05 A* L 01 336 8/31/12 N+ L (OT) 01 735 Date Venue Result Score Att. Most GoalsPitt: 6 (10/22/98 & 8/23/15). 9/22/06 H* T (2OT) 11 218 10/10/13 A* L 0-1 235 9/15/02 A^ L 01 457 Most GoalsRMU: 3 (10/22/98). 9/30/07 A L 14 301 +WVU 90 Minute Classic, Morgantown, W.Va. 88/30/09 A W 21 361 Largest Pitt win: 6, 8/23/15. 9/28/08 H* W 10 148 8/27/10 H L 02 306 Largest RMU win: 1, two times. 10/9/09 H* (22) L 01 173 MICHIGAN (010) 8/28/13 A (24) L 0-2 386 Longest Pitt win streak: 2, four times. 10/8/10 A* L 01 701 Date Venue Result Score Att. ^Ohio State Tournament, Columbus, Ohio Longest RMU win streak: 2, two times. 10/9/11 H* W 61 193 8/19/12 A L 01 579 10/7/12 A* T (2OT) 22 393 OLD DOMINION (210) Date Venue Result Score Att. NAVY (020) Date Venue Result Score Att. 11/6/96 H W 20 — SETON HALL (290) Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/25/98 A L 03 325 10/22/98 A W 63 — MP: 11; H: 250; A: 040; N: 000. 9/7/96 A^ L 19 — 10/17/99 H# W 30 312 10/13/99 H$ L (OT) 12 120 OT: 000; 2OT: 100. 9/1/99 H# L 12 150 9/12/04 N& W 10 75 9/17/00 A W 32 457 Most GoalsPitt: 2 (9/22/00). ^Navy Invitational, Annapolis, Md. &UNCGreensboro Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. 10/26/01 H W 51 143 Most GoalsSHU: 6 (10/26/07). 10/16/02 A L 12 55 Largest Pitt win: 1, two times. NIAGARA (111) OREGON STATE (001) 10/15/03 H W 40 140 Largest SHU win: 6 (60, 10/26/97). Date Venue Result Score Att. Date Venue Result Score Att. 8/22/12 H W 21 293 Longest Pitt win streak: 1, two times. 10/12/96 H L 24 125 9/20/97 N^ T (2OT) 11 89 9/4/13 A T (2OT) 1-1 341 Longest SHU win streak: 5 (10/6/02current). 9/7/97 A T (2OT) 00 125 ^UCIrvine Nike Tournament, Irvine, Calif. 8/27/14 H W 3-1 811 9/2/07 H W 30 186 8/23/15 N W 6-0 207 Date Venue Result Score Att. PENN (210) 10/6/96 H L 12 103 NORTH CAROLINA (0-2-0) Date Venue Result Score Att. RUTGERS (282) 10/26/97 H* L 06 38 Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/10/99 N^ W 10 178 MP: 12; H: 132; A: 150; N: 000. 10/16/98 A* L 14 206 9/26/13 H* (6) L 0-1 1419 9/5/08 H W 31 223 OT: 010; 2OT: 002. 10/8/99 H*$ W 10 207 10/12/14 A* (7) L 1-2 552 9/13/09 A L (OT) 12 100 Most GoalsPitt: 4 (9/24/99). 9/22/00 A* L 23 225 ^Maryland Fila Invitational, College Park, Md. Most GoalsRutgers: 6 (10/2/05). 9/30/01 H* W (2OT) 10 83 UNCGREENSBORO (020) Largest Pitt win: 1, two times. 10/6/02 A L 13 150 Date Venue Result Score Att. PENN STATE (090) Largest Rutgers win: 4, two times. 10/10/03 H* L 12 89 9/9/01 A^ L 13 295 MP: 9; H: 040; A: 040; N: 010. Longest Pitt win streak: 1, two times. 9/30/05 H* L 02 191 9/10/04 A& L 02 338 OT: 000; 2OT: 000. Longest Rutgers win streak: 4 (9/24/9910/12/03). 10/5/08 A* L 01 220 &UNCGreensboro Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. Most GoalsPitt: 2, two times. 9/25/11 H* L 03 230 ^adidas/Spartan Classic, Greensboro, N.C. Most GoalsPSU: 8 (9/13/96). Date Venue Result Score Att. Largest Pitt win: N/A. 9/28/97 A* L 04 307 SOUTH FLORIDA (125) NORTH CAROLINA STATE (220) Largest PSU win: 8 (80, 9/13/96). 9/20/98 H*^ W 32 — Date Venue Result Score Att. Date Venue Result Score Att. Longest Pitt win streak: N/A. 9/24/99 A* L (OT) 45 311 10/07/05 H* T (2OT) 22 112 9/3/10 A L 04 731 Longest PSU win streak: 9 (9/13/96current). 9/29/00 H* L 23 157 10/8/06 A* L (OT) 12 322

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10/26/07 H* T (2OT) 00 155 9/4/15 H W 2-0 392 9/6/09 A W 30 234 10/24/08 A* W 10 780 9/24/09 H* T (2OT) 00 211 VIRGINIA (0-3-0) YOUNGSTOWN STATE (110) 9/23/10 A* L 02 709 Date Venue Result Score Att. Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/18/11 H* T (2OT) 22 374 9/22/13 H* (1) L 1-3 465 9/15/96 A L 0-1 –– 9/16/12 A* T (2OT) 00 681 11/1/14 A* (3) L 1-6 1694 8/31/07 H W 20 302 10/31/15 H L 0-6 341 10/4/02 A* L 05 730 SYRACUSE (5103) 10/19/03 H* (2) L 01 200 MP: 18; H: 341; A: 262; N: 000. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (140) 9/24/04 A* (1) L 13 2087 OT: 100; 2OT: 003. Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/1/06 A* (1) L 05 2681 Most GoalsPitt: 4 (9/24/06). 10/26/96 A L 06 — 10/4/09 H* (10) T (2OT) 00 324 Most GoalsSU: 6 (11/1/96). 11/2/97 H L 01 75 9/21/12 A* L 12 1345 Largest Pitt win: 2 (42, 9/24/06). 10/20/02 H W 32 155 9/29/13 A* (5) L 0-3 1123 Largest SU win: 6 (60, 11/1/96). 9/9/12 A L (OT) 01 187 Longest Pitt win streak: 2 (9/24/069/25/08). 9/12/14 H L 0-1 304 Longest SU win streak: 6 (11/1/9610/1/04). VIRGINIA TECH (030) Date Venue Result Score Att. Date Venue Result Score Att. 11/1/96 A L 06 412 9/29/02 H L 02 225 10/4/97 A* L 05 985 10/20/13 H* (6) L 0-4 472 10/11/98 H*^ L 14 32 10/25/15 A L 2-4 373 11/4/98 A& L 02 367 10/20/00 A L 12 519 WAGNER (200) 10/27/02 H* L 13 230 Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/1/04 A T (2OT) 11 349 9/23/96 H W (OT) 42 — 9/25/05 H* T (2OT) 00 232 9/11/98 A W 111 121 9/24/06 A* W 42 — 9/28/07 H* W 21 222 WAKE FOREST (1-1-0) 9/25/08 A* L 01 92 Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/11/09 H* W 10 169 10/24/13 A* (22) L 1-3 441 10/10/10 A* T (2OT) 11 337 9/24/15 H W (OT) 2-1 371 10/7/11 H* L 03 319 10/4/12 A* L 02 338 WASHINGTON (0-1-0) 10/6/13 H* L 0-4 323 Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/28/14 A* W 1-0 624 8/31/14 H L 0-1 328 10/11/15 H W (OT) 1-0 413 &Big East Tournament Quarterfinal, Syracuse, N.Y. WEST VIRGINIA (2131) MP: 13; H: 261; A: 070; N: 000. TEMPLE (100) OT: 000; 2OT: 001. Date Venue Result Score Att. Most GoalsPitt: 2, two times. 8/27/06 A^ W 41 300 Most GoalsWVU: 6 (10/6/04). ^Temple Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa. Largest Pitt win: 1, two times. Largest WVU win: 5 (61, 10/6/04). TEXAS (010) Longest Pitt win streak: 1, two times. Date Venue Result Score Att. Longest WVU win streak: 7 (10/31/989/1/05). 9/1/96 A L 012 570 Date Venue Result Score Att. TOLEDO (2-2-0) 10/16/96 H L 02 115 Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/8/97 H* W 10 110 9/4/05 H L 12 278 10/31/98 A* L 02 263 9/21/08 A L 12 129 9/29/99 A* L 15 111 9/6/13 H W 1-0 343 10/4/00 H* L 02 75 8/29/14 A W 1-0 117 10/10/01 A* L 01 341 9/18/02 H* (11) L 24 108 VILLANOVA (5103) 10/23/03 A* (7) L 12 387 MP: 18; H: 441; A: 162; N: 000. 10/6/04 H* (20) L 16 153 OT: 110; 2OT: 003. 9/01/05 H* (10) W 21 47 Most GoalsPitt: 3, two times. 9/15/06 A* (7) L 14 779 Most GoalsVU: 6 (9/26/97). 9/21/07 H* (15) L 13 340 Largest Pitt win: 3 (30, 10/17/10). 9/18/08 A* (14) L 04 565 Largest VU win: 6 (60, 9/26/97). 9/18/09 H* (25) T (2OT) 11 437 Longest Pitt win streak: 1, four times. 9/28/10 A* L 03 426 Longest VU win streak: 6 (10/5/0110/19/07). 10/21/11 H* (18) L 01 644

Date Venue Result Score Att. WESTERN CAROLINA (100) 9/26/97 A* L 06 120 Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/18/98 H* W 10 128 9/7/01 N^ W 32 — 9/26/99 A* L 02 205 ^adidas/Spartan Classic, Greensboro, N.C. 10/1/00 H* W (OT) 32 103 10/5/01 A* L 04 211 WESTERN MICHIGAN (100) 9/20/02 H* L (OT) 12 115 Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/25/03 A* L 02 587 9/3/06 H W 20 123 10/24/04 H* L 13 215 10/16/05 A* L 01 711 WYOMING (020) 10/15/06 H* (23) L 02 101 Date Venue Result Score Att. 10/19/07 A* T (2OT) 00 201 9/27/98 N^ L 02 50 10/17/08 H* T (2OT) 00 192 9/15/00 H L (OT) 01 133 10/18/09 A* T (2OT) 00 173 ^USAFA Tournament, Colorado Springs, Colo. 10/17/10 H* W 30 139 9/30/11 A* L 13 411 XAVIER (200) 9/28/12 H* L 12 365 Date Venue Result Score Att. 9/5/14 A W 2-1 211 9/14/07 H W 21 211

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