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8-14-2011 Breakers Vs. Sky Blue FC Game Notes Boston Breakers Game Notes Game 18: Boston Breakers vs. Sky Blue FC Sunday, August 14, 2011 - 4 p.m. (ET) Harvard Stadium - Cambridge, MA 2011 Boston Breakers Schedule Date Opponent Time/Result 4/9 at Atlanta Beat W, 4-1 4/17 Western New York L, 2-1 Flash 4/23 at magicJack L, 1-0 4-9-4 Record 5-8-4 5/1 Sky Blue FC W, 1-0 17 Goals Scored 24 5/8 at Philadelphia L, 2-0 24 Goals Against 27 Independence T, L, L, L, L Results (prev 5) W, W, L, L, L 5/13 Western New York L, 3-2 L, 2-0 Latest Result L, 2-1 Flash O’Hara (4) Goals Leader Nogueira (5) 5/22 Philadelphia T, 1-1 Smith (4) Assists Leader Sjogran (6) Independence Naeher (92) Saves Leader Branam (72) 5/28 at Sky Blue FC L, 2-1 Last Meeting 6/5 magicJack W, 2-1 Head Coach (0-0 on Head Coach 6/12 at Sky Blue FC T, 0-0 Tony DiCicco June 12th, 2011) Jim Gabarra 6/19 at Atlanta Beat T, 0-0 7/10 Atlanta Beat W, 2-0 Players to Watch Players to Watch 7/24 Western New York T, 2-2 Kelley O’Hara Season Series Casey Nogueira Flash Keelin Winters 1-1-1 Heather O’Reilly 7/27 Philadelphia L, 1-0 Leslie Osborne Therese Sjogran Independence 7/30 at magicJack L, 4-0 8/3 at Western New York L, 2-1 Projected Lineup Flash Bench Injury Report 8/6 magicJack L, 2-0 2. Schoepfer - F Jordan Angeli - O (knee) 8/14 Sky Blue FC 4 p.m. 3. Reed - D 16 8 Kelsey Davis - O (knee) 23. Zimmeck - F Klingenberg Cheney Stephanie Cox - U WPS Playoffs 24. Phillips - GK Kasey Moore - U (foot) *8/17 First Round (#3 v. #4) 7:30 p.m. 25. Hemmings - D Kelly Smith - Q (ankle) 8/20 Super SemiFinal (#2 v. #3/4) 4 p.m. 28 19 32. Marshall - M/D Sameshima O’Hara 8/27 WPS Championship (Winner v. #1) 4 p.m. 12 21 Osborne Winters Note: Home matches in bold 20 22 Key: Q=questionable 6 15 All Times Eastern Dieke Scott P=probable LePeilbet Buehler Home matches played at Harvard Stadium U=unavailable Schedule Subject to Change 1 O=out Naeher NT=National Team *Fourth-place team will play at #3 magicJack in Boca Raton, Florida Media Contact: Ryan Wood, Communications Manager [email protected] 2011 Boston Breakers Game Notes BOSTON BREAKERS Head Coach: Tony DiCicco | Associate Head Coach: Lisa Cole Team Rosters NO NAME POS HGT HOMETOWN PREVIOUS TEAM 4 Jordan Angeli D 5-9 Lakewood, CO Boston Breakers Roster Info 7 Liz Bogus M 5-6 Sandy, Utah Boston Breakers PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 8 Lauren Cheney F 5-10 Indianapolis, IN Boston Breakers Name Pronunciation 14 Stephanie Cox D 5-6 Elk Grove, CA Boston Breakers Alyssa Naeher NAIR 15 Rachel Buehler D 5-5 Del Mar, CA FC Gold Pride Jordan Angeli AN-gel-ee 25 Taryn Hemmings F 5-7 Greeley, CO Boston Breakers Leah Blayney LEE-uh BLAY-nee 11 Niki Cross M 5-10 Pembroke, MA FC Gold Pride 6 Amy LePeilbet D 5-6 Crystal Lake, IL Boston Breakers Amy LePeilbet la-PELL-bet 18 Kelsey Davis GK 5-10 Thousand Oaks, CA Chicago Red Stars Rachel Buehler bee-OO-ler 20 Ifeoma Dieke D 5-5 Glasgow, Scotland Boston Breakers Lauren Cheney Chain-ee 19 Kelley O’Hara F 5-5 Fayettville, GA FC Gold Pride Leslie Osborne Oz-born 17 Kasey Moore D 5-8 Mission Viejo, CA Boston Breakers 1 Alyssa Naeher GK 5-9 Seymour, CT Boston Breakers Kasey Moore KAY-see 12 Leslie Osborne M 5-7 Brookfield, WI FC Gold Pride Taryn Hemmings TARE-en 3 Elli Reed D 5-5 Park City, Utah University of Portland HEM-mings 24 Ashley Phillips GK 5-8 Peabody, MA Boston Breakers Ifeoma Dieke eff-EE-oh-ma dee- 28 Aya Sameshima D 5-7 Utsunomiya, Japan TEPCO Mareeze 22 Alex Scott D 5-4 London, England Boston Breakers A-kay 10 Kelly Smith F/M 5-6 Watford, England Boston Breakers Elli Reed EL-ee 2 Katie Schoepfer F 5-8 Waterford, CT Sky Blue FC 16 Meghan Klingenberg M 5-2 Gibsonia, PA magicJack Meghan KLING-en-berg 21 Keelin Winters M 5-9 Lakewood, CO University of Portland Klingenberg 29 Kati-Jo Spisak GK 6-2 St. Louis, MO Saint Louis Athletica 32 Nikki Marshall M 5-7 Mead, CO magicJack Keelin Winters KEE-lin 23 Claire Zimmeck F 5-7 Fairfax, VA Boston Breakers 9 Leah Blayney F 5-5 Katoomba, Australia Canberra United Aya Sameshima I-ah Sah-may- shee-mah SKY BLUE FC: Head Coach: Jim Gabarra | Assistant Coach: Rick Stainton NO NAME POS HGT HOMETOWN PREVIOUS TEAM Katie Schoepfer SHEPF-er 8 Adriana F Teruel, Spain Rayo Vallecano Kati Jo Spisak SPEE-sack 18 Eniola Aluko F 5-4 Birmingham, England Atlanta Beat Claire Zimmeck ZIM-mek 0 Kristin Arnold GK 6-0 Centennial, CO Texas A&M 5 Anita Asante D 5-5 London, England Washington Freedom 1 Karen Bardsley GK 5-11 Chino Hills, CA Sky Blue FC 31 Carolyn Blank M 5-7 Toms River, NJ Atlanta Beat Tip Your Cap 23 Jenni Branam GK 5-8 Placentia, CA Sky Blue FC ALL-TIME INTERNATIONAL AppEARANCES 41 Jenista Clark D 5-7 Norwalk, Iowa University of Minnesota Player (Country) Caps/Goals 19 Carrie Dew D 5-9 San Diego, CA FC Gold Pride Kelly Smith (England) 108/43 4 Kendall Fletcher D/M 5-6 Raleigh, NC Sky Blue FC 22 Erin Guthrie GK 5-7 Sparta, NJ FC Gold Pride Alex Scott (England) 81/12 Ifeoma Dieke (Scotland) 75/0 17 Tobin Heath M 5-6 Basking Ridge, NJ Atlanta Beat Stephanie Cox (USA) 76/0 15 Danielle Johnson D 5-5 Baton Rouge, LA Sky Blue FC 7 Lindsey Johnson D 5-9 Phoenix, AZ Santa Clara Leslie Osborne (USA) 61/3 21 Laura Kalmari F 5-9 Kirkkonummi, Finland Sky Blue FC Rachel Buehler (USA) 64/2 6 Angie Kerr M 5-5 El Cajon, CA Atlanta Beat Amy LePeilbet (USA) 55/0 10 Allie Long M 5-8 Northport, NY Washington Freedom Lauren Cheney (USA) 48/16 33 Alyssa Mautz M 5-5 O’Fallon, MO Texas A&M 27 Casey Nogueira F 5-6 Raleigh, NC Chicago Red Stars Kelley O’Hara (USA) 6/0 9 Heather O’Reilly M 5-5 East Brunswick, NJ Sky Blue FC Aya Sameshima (Japan) 30/2 11 Therese Sjogran M 5-7 Lund, Sweden LdB Malmo 14 Brittany Taylor D 5-8 Campbell Hall, NY Sky Blue FC 16 Michelle Wenino D 5-8 Aurora, CO Pali Blues www.bostonbreakers.com Game 18: Boston Breakers (4-9-4) vs. Sky Blue FC (7-6-2) Sunday,2011 August Boston14, 2011 - 4 p.m. Breakers (ET) Game Notes Notes FIVE BREAKERS NOMINATED FOR WPS AWARDS BREAKERS STALLED BY MAGICJACK The nominees for the 2011 WPS Year-End Record When... The Breakers lost, 2-0, last Saturday night to Awards were announced last week by Wom- Situation Record magicJack at home, off two goals from Abby en’s Professional Soccer, and five Breakers Home .................................................3-3-2 Wambach. The U.S. Women’s National team Away .................................................1-6-2 were on the roster. Both Keelin Winters and Scoring First .......................................4-1-1 forward scored off a header in the 44th min- Meghan Klingenberg are in the Rookie of Opponent Scores First .........................0-8-1 ute from Megan Rapinoe and a header in the Year category, Alyssa Naeher is up for More shots .........................................3-4-0 the 54th minute off a corner kick from Sarah Coast Guard Keeper of the Year, Tony DiCicco Opponent has more shots ...................1-5-4 Huffman. In front of 7,188 (Boston’s second is amongst six candidates vying for Coach of Shots are tied .....................................0-0-0 largest crowd in its WPS history), the Break- the Year, and Kasey Moore has been nomi- More fouls ..........................................0-3-2 ers came out and possessed the ball well in Opponent has more fouls ....................4-4-1 nated for Citi Sportswoman of the Year. Fans Fouls are even ....................................0-2-1 the early going, but magicJack’s backline can vote through Sunday, Aug. 14, for all cat- prevented a few solid opportunities for the More corners ......................................2-3-3 egories except for Sportswoman of the Year. Opponent has more corners ................2-4-1 Breakers. When the Breakers did get in on That award is voted on by WPS players and Corners are even .................................0-2-0 goal, their shots were just a foot or two off head coaches. Winters and Klingenberg have Leading at Halftime ............................4-0-0 the mark. In the 5th minute, Meghan Klin- had phenomenal seasons in WPS. Winters, Trailing at Halftime ............................0-6-1 genberg fed O’Hara in the box, but O’Hara’s Tied at Halftime .................................1-3-3 shot went wide. Three minutes later, Japa- Boston’s No. 1 selection (sixth overall) in the Leading after 60 minutes ....................4-0-0 nese international Aya Sameshima hit a ball 2011 WPS Draft has played the most minutes Trailing after 60 minutes .....................0-7-0 from the top left corner of the box, but her and has the most starts out of any WPS rook- Tied after 60 minutes .........................0-2-4 ie. The University of Portland star is second on Leading after 75 minutes ....................4-0-0 shot was just off target.
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