2015-16 OREGON SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents/Quick Facts...... 2 Name: ...... Location: ...... Eugene, Ore. 2015 Founded: ...... 1876 Rosters / Team Breakdown...... 4-5 Enrollment: ...... 24,500 Kelsey Foo...... 6 Nickname: ...... Ducks Kristen Parr...... 7 Colors: ...... Green (Pantone 3425C) and Yellow (Pantone Yellow C) Brooke Strawn...... 8 Field (capacity): ...... Papé Field (1,000) Kira Wagoner...... 9 Conference: ...... Pac-12 Katie McCormick...... 10 President: ...... Michael H. Schill Maryn Beutler...... 11 Athletics Director: ...... Rob Mullens Marlo Sweatman...... 12 Faculty Representative: ...... James ’Fallon Ashlee Schulz...... 13 Athletic Department Phone: ...... (541) 346-4481 Lauren Holden...... 14 ShayLee Miner...... 15 Athletic Department TTY: ...... (541) 346-1021 Caitlyn Wong...... 16 Halla Hinriksdóttir...... 17 History Abby Morrow...... 18 First Year of Soccer: ...... 1980 Miranda Schulz...... 19 All-Time Record: ...... 162-216-43 (22 years) Mia Costa...... 20 All-Time NCAA Tournament Record: ...... 0-0-0 Jordan Fleming...... 21 All-Time AIAW Tournament Record: ...... 1-2-0 Michelle Rockey...... 21 Marissa Everett...... 22 Oregon Media Services Kyra Fawcett...... 23 Web Site: ...... www.goducks.com Taylor Kuroda...... 24 Phone: ...... 541-346-5488 Bayley Bruner...... 25 Fax: ...... 541-346-5449 Sofia Chambers...... 26 Assistant AD, Athletic Communications: ...... Andy McNamara Brianne Parsons...... 27 Soccer Contact: ...... Abbey McNamara Malika Markham...... 28 Phone: ...... 541-346-5475 Grace Sponaugle...... 28 E-mail: ...... [email protected] Hannah Wilson...... 29 Mailing Address:...... University of Oregon ...... 2727 Parkway, Randy and Susie Papé Complex...... 30-31 ...... Eugene, OR 97401 Coaching Staff Oregon Soccer Office Head Coach Kat Mertz, Third Year...... 32-33 Assistant Coach Manny Martins, Second Year...... 34 Head Coach:...... Kat Mertz (North Carolina State, 1998), Third Year Vol. Goalkeeper Coach, Tom Serratore, First Year...... 35 Career Record (Years): ...... 71-83-25 (9 years) Academic Support Staff...... 36 Oregon Record (Years): ...... 17-35-5 (3 years) Phone: ...... 541-346-5386 University of Oregon Administration Fax: ...... 541-346-2244 Athletics Director Rob Mullens...... 37 Assistant Coach: ...... Manny Martins (Second Year) Volunteer Goalkeeper Coach...... Tom Serratore (First Year) 2015 Opponents Non-Conference Opponents...... 39 Pac-12 Opponents...... 40 All-Time Series History...... 41

2015 Review 2015 Results/Statistics...... 43-46 2015 Box Scores...... 47-51 2015 Pac-12 Conference Review...... 52-53

Record Book Individual & Team Records...... 54-61 Team Streaks...... 62-63 Year-by-Year Leaders...... 64 Honors and Awards...... 65-66 Letterwinners...... 67-68 Year-by-Year Results/Statistics...... 69-72

2 2015 Oregon Ducks 2015-16 ROSTER BREAKDOWN

2015 NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Yr. Hometown/Last School No. Name Pos. 1 Halla Hinriksdóttir GK So. Mosfellsbær, Iceland/The Commercial College 8 Beutler, Maryn MF 2 Ashlee Schulz D Jr. Springfield, Ore./Thurston HS 12 Bruner, Bayley MF 3 Madison Wiegand-Brown D So. Colorado Springs, Colo./William J. Palmer HS 16 Chambers, Sofia MF 4 Jordan Fleming D So. Las Vegas, Nev./Palo Verde HS 29 Costa, Mia D 6 Abby Morrow MF So. Bothell, Wash./Inglemoor HS 21 Everett, Marissa MF 7 Miranda Schulz MF So. Temecula, Calif./Great Oak HS 14 Fawcett, Kyra F 8 Maryn Beutler MF RJr. Bend, Ore./Bend Senior HS 4 Fleming, Jordan D 9 Taylor Kuroda F Fr. Honolulu, Hawai’i/Iolani School 10 Foo, Kelsey D 10 Kelsey Foo D RSr. San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty HS 28 Higgins, Zoe F 11 Brooke Tasker MF So. Aurora, Colo./Grandview HS 1 Hinriksdóttir, Halla GK 12 Bayley Bruner F Fr. Draper, Utah/Corner Canyon HS 25 Holden, Lauren GK 13 Kira Wagoner MF Sr. Elk Grove, Calif./Cosumnes Oaks HS 9 Kuroda, Taylor F 14 Kyra Fawcett MF/F Fr. Bountiful, Utah/Woods Cross HS 15 Kristen Parr F Sr. Bend, Ore./Summit HS 18 Markham, Malika MF 16 Sofia Chambers MF Fr. Westlake Village, Calif./Agoura HS 31 McCormick, Katie GK 17 Caitlyn Wong D RSo. Sunnyvale, Calif./Homestead HS 24 Miner, ShayLee F 18 Malika Markham MF Fr. Las Vegas, Nev./Bishop Gorman HS 6 Morrow, Abby MF 19 Brooke Strawn F Sr. Roseburg, Ore./Roseburg HS 15 Parr, Kristin D 20 Grace Sponaugle D Fr. Sandy, Utah/The Waterford School 22 Parsons, Brianne D 21 Marissa Everett F Fr. Canyon Lake, Calif./Temescal Canyon HS 23 Rockey, Michelle D 22 Brianne Parsons D Fr. Santa Rosa, Calif./Maria Carrillo HS 2 Schulz, Ashlee D 23 Michelle Rockey D So. West Hills, Calif./Notre Dame HS 7 Schulz, Miranda MF 24 ShayLee Miner F RSo. Junction City, Ore./Junction City HS 20 Sponaugle, Grace D 25 Lauren Holden GK Jr. San Ramon, Calif./California HS 19 Strawn, Brooke F 26 Hannah Wilson F Fr. San Antonio, Texas/Alamo Heights HS 27 Sweatman, Marlo MF 27 Marlo Sweatman MF Jr. Herndon, Va./Florida State 11 Tasker, Brooke MF 28 Zoe Higgins F So. Sandy, Ore./Sandy HS 13 Wagoner, Kira F 29 Mia Costa D So. Healdsburg, Calif./San Diego 3 Wiegand-Brown, Madison D 31 Katie McCormick GK Sr. Green Bay, Wisc./North Dakota State 26 Wilson, Hannah F 17 Wong, Caitlyn D Head Coach: Kat Mertz, Third Year Assistant Coach: Manny Martins, Second Year SQUAD BREAKDOWN By Position Assistant Coach: , Third Year Forwards 7 Volunteer Goalkeeper Coach: Tom Serratore, First Year Midfielders 9 Defenders 10 Goalkeepers 3 By Class Seniors 5 Juniors 4 Sophomores 11 Freshmen 9 By State/Country California 10 Oregon 6 Utah 3 Colorado 2 Hawai’i 1 Texas 1 Washington 1 Nevada 2 Virginia 1 Wisconsin 1 Iceland 1

PRONUNCIATIONS Maryn Beutler ...... ma-RYN Halla Hinriksdóttir ...... hotla hen-reeks-daughter Madison Wiegand-Brown ...... wEE-guhnd Marlo Sweatman ...... SWEAT-man Malika Markham ...... ma-LEE-ka Grace Sponaugle ...... SP-naw-gul Bayley Bruner ...... BROO-ner Taylor Kuroda ...... koo-ROW-da Mia Costa ...... MEE-a Tom Serratore ...... sarah-TOR-ee

4 2015-16 ROSTER BREAKDOWN

Back Row - left to right: Abby Morrow, Miranda Schulz, Mia Costa, Grace Sponaugle, Brooke Strawn, Caitlyn Wong, Kyra Fawcett, Marlo Sweatman, Kristen Parr, Kelsey Foo Middle Row - l to r: Kira Wagoner, ShayLee Miner, Sydney Van Steenberge, Ashlee Schulz, Lauren Holden, Katie McCormick, Halla Hinriksdóttir, Malika Markham, Brooke Tasker, Michelle Rockey, Madison Wiegand-Brown Front Row - l to r: Jordan Fleming, Maryn Beutler, Taylor Kuroda, Sofia Chambers, Brianne Parsons, Bayley Bruner, Hannah Wilson, Zoe Higgins, Marissa Everett

TEAM INFORMATION PLAYERS LOST TO GRADUATION (9) 2014 Record:...... 7-10-2 Field Players Yr. GP/GS G A P GWG Sh Pac-12 Record:...... 3-7-1 (10th) Lilly Archer Sr. 19/19 2 4 8 0 22 Letterwinners Returning / Lost:...... 11/10 Bri Pugh Sr. 19/17 3 1 7 2 60 Starters Returning / Lost:...... 3/8 Allie Rodriguez Sr. 19/19 1 1 3 1 7 Newcomers:...... 10 Riley Smith Sr. 19/19 1 0 2 1 12 RETURNING LETTERWINNERS (11) Kiyomi Cook Sr. 15/3 1 0 2 0 10 Field Players Yr. GP/GS G A P GWG Sh Reilley Moore Sr. 17/16 0 1 1 0 0 Kristen Parr Jr. 15/15 2 2 6 1 26 Shanelle Simien Sr. 19/18 0 0 0 0 14 Kira Wagoner Jr. 15/0 1 1 3 1 13 Ryann Davie Sr. 18/17 0 0 0 0 7 Kelsey Foo RJr. 17/5 1 1 3 0 4 Marlo Sweatman So. 19/17 1 0 2 0 14 Goalkeepers Yr. GP/GS Sv G GAA W-L-T SO Caitlyn Wong RFr. 19/19 1 0 2 0 11 Abby Steele Sr. 17/17 63 18 1.00 7-8-2 4/1 Brooke Strawn Jr. 18/3 1 0 2 1 9 Ashlee Schulz So. 17/0 1 0 2 1 5 NEWCOMERS (10) Miranda Schulz Fr. 13/2 0 1 1 0 3 Player Yr. Hometown (Previous School) Abby Morrow Fr. 15/1 0 0 0 0 8 Bayley Bruner Fr. Draper, Utah (Corner Canyon HS) Zoe Higgins Fr. 9/0 0 0 0 0 1 Michelle Rockey Fr. 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Sofia Chambers Fr. Westlake Village, Calif. (Aguora HS) Goalkeepers Yr. GP/GS Sv G GAA W-L-T SO Marissa Everett Fr. Canyon Lake, Calif. (Temescal Canyon HS) Lauren Holden So. 3/2 7 3 1.31 0-2-0 0/1 Kyra Fawcett Fr. Bountiful, Utah (Woods Cross HS) Taylor Kuroda Fr. Honolulu, Hawai’i (Iolani School) Malika Markham Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman HS) Brianne Parsons Fr. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Maria Carrillo HS) Grace Sponaugle Fr. Sandy, Utah (The Waterford School) Hannah Wilson Fr. San Antonio, Tex. (Alamo Heights HS) Mia Costa So. Healdsburg, Calif. (San Diego)

5 KELSEY FOO Senior | 5’7 | Defender/Midfielder San Jose, Calif. | Archbishop Mitty HS

#10BIO High School: Named as the No. 45 national recruit on the Top Drawer Soccer’s Top- 2015 (RS-Senior): Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention ... started all 19 matches 100 Recruits for 2011 ... Led Archbishop Mitty HS to a rare triple crown: WCAL League and logged 1,402 minutes ... played at both defender and midfielder during the Championship, WCAL Tournament Championship and CCS Div II Championship ... Was a season ... scored her lone goal of the season against Air Force on Sept. 11 off a free four-year varsity member and was selected to the 2010 WCAL First Team All-Conference kick to put Oregon up 2-0 in the 28th minute. The goal was the only one of the season Squad ... Carried a 4.12 GPA and was named to the Honor Roll all four years of high for the Ducks that came directly off the free-kick service ... was one of two captains on school the team ... letterwinner. ODP/Club: Led MVLA Avalanche team to the 2011 Cal-North State Cup Championship 2014 (RS-Junior): Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention ... played in 17 games, (the team’s third state cup title) ... That team qualified for the Region IV far west started in five for a total of 692 minutes ... scored her first-career goal in a tie against regional tournament ... Enjoyed incredible success in the Cal-North and Region IV then No. 18 Arizona State on a penalty kick ... tallied her first-career assist against Olympic Development Programs (ODP), as well as with the USA Youth National Team ... Eastern Michigan to give the Ducks their second tie of the year ... letterwinner. Selected to the Region IV ODP team five consecutive years and was honored to travel to Portugal to the prestigious in 2010 as a Region IV team member ... Invited 2013 (Junior): Did not see action in the 2013 season, redshirted. to the USA Youth National Team camp in 2007 and to the full U15/16 USA National Team in 2008 2012 (Sophomore): A Pac-12 All-Academic honoree ... A strong part of the Ducks’ back line playing in 15 matches and starting in four ... Recorded six shots including two Personal: Daughter of Gabe and Akiki Foo ... Majoring in product design studies. against Gonzaga (Sept. 16), one of which was a goal ... Tallied 522 minutes of playing time ... letterwinner. CAREER STATISTICS Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG 2011 (Freshman): Played in all 19 matches, 12 of which she started ... Ranked fifth 2011 19/12 16 3 0 0 0 0 on the team in shots with 16, and tied for sixth in shots on goal with 3 ... Logged 964 2012 15/4 6 2 0 0 0 0 2014 17/5 4 3 1 1 3 0 minutes of playing time as a rookie ... letterwinner. 2015 19/19 5 4 1 0 2 0 Career 70/40 31 12 2 1 5 0

6 KRISTEN PARR Senior | 5’7 | Defender Bend, Ore. | Summit HS

#15BIO ODP/Club: Played on the Oregon Rush 93 Nike Club Team since 2004 that won the OYSA 2015 (Senior): Made the switch to center back in her final season ... started all 19 State Championship in 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011 ... team has participated in the US games and logged the most minutes on the team with 1,752 ... Helped the Ducks’ Club Soccer National Cup (2006), the Manchester United Premier Cup (2008) and the defense limit their opponents to fewer than 10 shots 10 different times during the Surf Cup (2006, 2007, 2009 and 2010) ... also played for the Oregon ODP team in 2006 season and fewer than five shots on goals 13 times ... Had a season-high three and 2007, participating in the Region IV Regional Camp in 2007. shots, all of which were on frame, against USC ... one of two captains on the team ... letterwinner. Personal: Daughter of Dan and Susan Parr ... also competed in basketball and golf for all four years in high school 2014 (Junior): Started all 15 games that she played in and logged 1,276 minutes ... finished third on the team in points with six (2 assists, 2 goals) ... took the second-most shots on the team (26) ... also was tied for second on the team in goals (2) ... tallied CAREER STATISTICS assists in wins over Saint Mary’s and Utah ... scored her first goal of the season in a win Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG over Loyola Marymount ... notched her second goal in a win over Colorado ... only her 2012 19/19 20 16 7 0 14 3 and Lilly Archer scored multiple goals and assists on the season ... letterwinner. 2013 19/19 26 13 3 0 6 0 2014 15/15 26 8 2 2 6 1 2015 19/19 12 6 0 0 0 0 2013 (Sophomore): Started in all 19 matches ... logged 1,393 minutes as a forward ... Career 72/72 84 43 12 2 26 4 led the team in goal scoring for a second-straight season, tying ShayLee Miner with three goals ... tied for second on the team with six points ... became the fourth UO player to lead the team in goals in consecutive seasons .. scored her first goal of the season in the 29th minute against Washington ... scored Oregon’s lone goal against No. 12 Stanford with a 70th minute strike ... tallied the Ducks’ earliest goal of the season with a 4th minute score against USC ... after being held scoreless in the first 13 games of the season, she tallied a goal in three of the next four ... took the second most shots on the team with 26 ... recorded a shot in 16-of-19 matches ... letterwinner.

2012 (Freshman) : A stand-out freshman for the Ducks who started all 19 of the matches she played ... led the team with 14 points and seven goals ... contributed a multi-goal effort (2) in the season opener against UAB (Aug. 19) ... took 20 shots of which 16 were on goal ... scored the decisive goal three times: UAB (Aug. 19), Portland State (Aug. 26) and USC (Oct. 7) ... recorded the most playing time of any freshman on the team with 1,482 minutes played ... letterwinner. ‘ High School: Integral part of varsity soccer, basketball and golf programs since freshman year ... maitained a 3.95 overall GPA including honors classes in English, math and history ... The Summit varsity soccer team won the Oregon 5A State Championship in 2010, after losing in the quarterfinal and semifinal rounds in 2009 and 2008 ... as a starting forward in all her years, was voted team MVP as a freshman and team offensive player of the year as a sophomore and junior ... was Inter-Mountain Conference (IMC) Player of the Year n 2009 and a first-team selection in 2010 and 2011 ... named to the Oregon 5A All-State team in 2009 and 2010 ... has demonstrated leadership skills throughout her career, being voted team captain in 2010 and 2011 ... has also been the starting point guard for the Summit varsity basketball team since her freshman year ... team won the IMC championship in 2008 and 2009, placing sixth in the State Tournament in 2008 ... served as the team captain in 2010, as well as being tabbed the IMC Defensive Player of the Year ... The Summit varsity golf team fared well during her years, winning the IMC championship and Oregon State 5A championship in all three seasons ... played as the No. 2 player in 2008 and the No. 1 player in 2009 and 2010, finishing fourth and sixth respectively in the individual honors.

7 BROOKE STRAWN Senior | 6’1 | Forward Roseburg, Ore. | Roseburg HS

#19BIO junior years was awarded first-team All-conference in the Southwest-Hybrid Oregon 2015 (Senior): Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention ... played in 10 contests and soccer league...voted most valuable player by her high school teammates in her logged 291 minutes ... scored the equalizer on a header against Washington State in sophomore and junior years...was selected as the league MVP and was honored to be the 50th minute ... letterwinner. named first-team all-state at the 6A level last season.

2014 (Junior): Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention ... played in 18 games and ODP/Club: Played for the Eugene Metro Futbol Club ‘93 Spirit team, which is coached logged 516 minutes ... scored the game-winning goal on a header against Cal State by Jürgen Ruckaberle...last year, team played in the Northwest Champion’s league Fullerton to give the Ducks the 2-1 double-overtime win ... UO’s main weapon on and the Oregon Premier League...placed third in state cup...also played on the Girls ‘94 corners as she’s one of the tallest players in the Pac-12 ... letterwinner. Oregon ODP team from 2010-2011 and attended the Region IV ODP tournament and ODP Regional Camp...held accumulative GPA of 3.97. 2013 (Sophomore): Played in the first seven matches of the season before suffering a season-ending injury ... logged 293 minutes as a foward and scored two goals Personal: Daughter of Darren and Jennifer Strawn ... Majoring in journalism: advertising. in the first three games of the season ... one of five players with multiple goals ... took a game-high four shots in Oregon’s double-overtime draw against No. 6 BYU .. letterwinner. 2012 (Freshman): Opened her career by playing in 15 matches, a starter for two … Recorded 11 shots on the season … Registered a .638 shots-on-goal percentage with seven shots on goal, two of which occurred in the win against Gonzaga (Sept. 16) … CAREER STATISTICS Contributed 435 minutes of playing time ... letterwinner. Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG 2012 15/2 11 7 0 0 0 0 2013 7/0 11 7 2 0 4 0 High School: A four-year varsity midfielder/forward at Roseburg High School in 2014 18/3 9 3 1 0 2 1 Roseburg...served as a captain in sophomore, junior and senior seasons...during 2015 10/5 3 1 1 0 2 0 freshman year was awarded second-team All-conference and during sophomore and Career 50/10 34 18 4 0 8 1

8 KIRA WAGONER Senior | 5’2 | Forward Elk Grove, Calif. | Cosumnes Oaks HS

#13BIO 2015 (Senior): Played in all 19 contests and solidifed herself as a starter halfway High School: Leading scorer and assist provider during the 2008 and 2009 high school through the season ... Logged 1,098 minutes during the season, the most of her career seasons before tearing her ACL...attended Franklin High School where she made the ... was second on the team in shots with 30, 12 of them were on target for a .400 SOG all- conference team for the Capital Valley Conference in 2008...selected to the Cal percentage ... had a season-high four shots twice, against Utah (Oct. 4) and at Arizona North state ODP team in 2007-2010 and to the Region IV ODP pool in 2007...invited to (Oct. 23) ... letterwinner. the ID2 Regional Camp in 2009... cumulative GPA of 3.6.

2014 (Junior): Played in 15 games and logged 477 minutes ... scored the golden goal ODP/Club: Played her club ball with Duck teammate Mariah Powers for the San Juan against Washington, giving the Ducks their first win over the Huskies since 2006 ... Spirits ‘95 team, which was an inaugural member of the ECNL (Elite Club National tallied an assist against Eastern Washington ... took 13 shots with six on goal for a .462 League) that consists of the top 40 girls clubs in the United States... team played in the SOG percentage ... was a key energy player off the bench for the Ducks ... letterwinner. top A flight (top 20 teams) each of the last three years...selected to all-event team for the ECNL Championships in Seattle 2010. 2013 (Sophomore): Played in 18 matches, starting in eight ... logged 820 minutes as a midfielder ... took 15 shots, placing five on target ... assisted a Bri Pugh goal against Personal: Daughter of Brady and Karen Wagoner. UC Irvine ... took a season-high three shots in the season-opening victory against Portland State ... started in seven consecutive matches from Sept. 1 to Oct. 4 ... one of CAREER STATISTICS eight players to tally an assist ... letterwinner. Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG 2012 13/6 15 4 1 1 3 0 2012 (Freshman): Saw action in 13 matches and was a starter for six in her opening 2013 18/8 15 5 0 1 1 0 season at UO … Contributed three points on the year … Scored one goal (Utah, Oct. 2014 15/0 13 6 1 1 3 1 2015 19/13 30 12 0 0 0 0 12) … Assisted on the game-winning goal against USC (Oct. 7) … Took 15 shots Career 65/27 73 27 2 3 7 1 including four on goal … Logged 602 minutes of playing time.

9 KATIE MCCORMICK Senior | 5’7 | Goalkeeper Green Bay, Wisc. | North Dakota State | Bay Port HS

#31BIO High School: Graduated in 2012 from Bay Port High School in Green Bay, Wisc. ... was a 2015 (Senior): Logged 20 minutes of action against Air Force on Sept. 11 ... preserved a starter her freshman and sophomore years at Bay Port before playing exclusively with shut-out for the Ducks as they took down the Falcons 3-0 ... letterwinner. FC Milwaukee in the Elite Clubs National League

2014 (Junior): Did not see action in the 2014 season ODP/Club: Won two state premier division championships wtih FC Green Bay and one with FC Milwaukee 2013 (Sophomore - NDSU): Played in three games with one start in goal ... allowed four goals for a 2.14 goals against average on the season ... made nine saves for a .692 Personal: Daughter of Patrick and Loni McCormick ... has an older brother, Benjamin ... save percentage and finished with a 1-1 record majoring in sports business.

2012 (Freshman - NDSU): Played in two games at goalkeeper as a true freshman ... CAREER STATISTICS made one start at Boise State on Aug. 19 ... allowed five goals in 153 minutes for a Year G/S GA GAAvg Saves PCT W-L-T SO 2.95 goals against average ... finished with a win-loss record of 1-1 ... named to the 2015 1/0 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0/0 Summit League’s Fall Academic Honor Roll Career 1/0 0 0.00 0 .00 0-0-0 0/0

10 MARYN BEUTLER Redshirt Junior | 5’2 | Midfielder Bend, Ore. | Bend Senior HS

BIO#8 High School: Competed at Bend Senior High School in Bend where she was a four year 2015 (RS-Junior): Started 13 matches and saw action in all 19 contests, logging 1,017 varsity letterman ... was selected team captain her junior and senior year ... helped minutes at the attacking midfielder position ... scored her first goal of the season in lead her team to 5A State Championship titles in 2008 and 2009 ... named first-team the 10th minute at California (Oct. 9), marking the earliest goal of the season for the all-league and all-state in 2010 and 2011 ... was named ESPN Rise Gatorade Player of Ducks ... Scored her second goal in the season finale at Oregon State (Nov. 6) to tie the Year 2010-11 ... carried a 3.9 GPA all throughout high school ... participated in track the match up at 1-all in the 82nd minute ... her four points were second-best on the and field and student council. team ... took 19 shots, eight of which were on target for a .421 SOG percentage ... letterwinner. ODP/Club: Played club soccer with Duck teammate Kristen Parr for Oregon Rush and led her team to four state titles in ‘07, ‘09, ‘10 and ‘11 ... placed third at Far West Regional 2014 (Junior): Did not see action in the 2014 season due to injury, redshirted. Championships in 2011 ... team captain for Oregon Rush 93 ... member of the Oregon ODP state team for the years 2005-10 ... selected Oregon ODP Player of the Year 09-10 ... 2013 (Sophomore): Started in all 19 matches, logging 1,266 minutes in the midfield honored to be selected as a member of the Region IV ODP Regional Team from 2005-10 … scored a goal in a season-opening victory against Portland State … scored a game- ... attended USSF National Camp at the U14 age level. winning goal in the 54th minute of Oregon’s 1-0 victory against No. 12 California … led Oregon to a victory over the second-highest ranked opponent in UO history with Personal: Daughter of Keith and Sandi Beutler ... also played point guard for school her goal against California … one of five players to start all 19 matches … tied for basketball team and competed in the hurdles for track and field. fifth on the team in points … took 19 shots, fourth most on the time … placed nine shots on target … took a season-high four shots against Wisconsin… letterwinner. CAREER STATISTICS 2012 (Freshman): Opened her career for the Ducks by playing in all 20 matches and Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG starting in 19 … recorded three points on the season … scored game-winning goal 2012 20/19 33 11 1 1 3 1 against UC Irvine (Aug. 31) … registered one assist against UAB (Aug. 19) … took 11 2013 19/19 19 9 2 0 4 1 shots on goal and 33 shots total, the second-highest on the squad … was a strong 2015 19/13 19 8 2 0 4 0 Career 58/51 71 28 5 1 11 2 presence in the midfield with over 1,283 minutes of playing time recorded.

11 MARLO SWEATMAN Junior | 5’8 | Midfielder Herndon, Va. | Florida State | Flint Hills HS

#27BIO High School: A four-time MVP an All-ISL first team selection and a three-time captain 2015 (Junior): Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention ... Started all 18 games she of her Flint Hill High School team … led high school team in assists and scoring in all was available for at the midfielder position ... scored the opening goal of the 2015 four years ... also lettered in track, lacrosse and basketball. season when she tied the match against LSU (Aug. 21) up at 1-all in the 30th minute ... Logged her first career assist on the game-winning goal at Oregon State (Nov. 6) to International/Club: Member of the Jamaican U-20 National Team, serving as a starter close out the season with a 2-1 victory over the Beavers and give the Ducks their first and captain in the midfield in every match in 2012 … played in the CONCACAF U-20 win in Corvallis since 2003 ... her three points were tied for third-best on the team ... World Cup qualifier … scored twice for the Jamaican squad in the Caribbean Cup … was one of just four players to start every match they played in ... took 19 shots on the called into camp with the U-18 U.S. National Team in 2012 … member of the McLean season, 10 of which were on goal for a .526 SOG percentage ... logged a season-high ECNL ’94 club team … named to the All-Tournament team at Disney and PDA. four shots against Air Force (Sept. 11) and had two of the Ducks’ three shots at No. 6 Stanford ... had at least one shot in 11 of the 18 matches she played in ... letterwinner. Personal: Daughter of Edward and Beverly Sweatman … has an older sister, Brittany, and two older brothers, Kyle and Ryan. 2014 (Sophomore): Played in all 19 games, started in 17 of them … scored her first collegiate goal against Eastern Michigan, gave UO a tie and preserved what was a five-match unbeaten streak … logged 1,331 minutes on the year … attempted 14 shots on the year, six of which were on goal … played a season-high 102 minutes … logged 75-plus minutes in 11 of 19 games … letterwinner.

2013 (Freshman - Florida State): Appeared in six matches in her rookie season as the CAREER STATISTICS Seminoles posted a 22-2-3 record and reached the finals of the 2013 Women’s College Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG 2014 19/17 14 6 1 0 2 0 Cup … made her collegiate debut against Auburn, tallying a season-high 14 minutes 2015 18/18 19 10 1 1 3 0 … saw action vs. Miami and Pittsburgh in ACC competition … played in two NCAA Career 37/35 33 16 2 1 5 0 Tournament games (South Alabama, Colorado).

12 ASHLEE SCHULZ Junior | 5’5 | Defender Springfield, Ore. | Thurston HS

BIO#2 Metro Futbol Club (Azul – 2012, Havoc - 2013) ... led Tualatin Hills United SC to an OYSA 2015 (Junior): Started all 19 matches at defender ... logged the second-most minutes state championship and a semifinal appearance in the Oregon Premier Soccer League on the team wtih 1,547 ... recorded two assists for two points on the season, good for in 2012 ... led Tualatin Hills United SC to a Northwest Champions League title and an fourth-best on the team ... was one of four Ducks to have multiple assists during the Oregon Premier League championship in 2011 ... Helped FC Willamette to the 2010 year ... her first career assist came on a Miranda Schulz-goal in the 63rd minute against title at the Pleasanton Rage College Showcase ... Also led FC Willamette to a semifinal Air Force (Sept. 11) ... her second assist was recorded in overtime against Washington appearance in the 2009 Oregon State Cup. (Nov. 1), when she served Marissa Everett for the golden goal in the 91st minute ... helped the Ducks’ defense limit their opponents to fewer than 10 shots 10 different High School: A two-time team captain and three-time team MVP for Thurston High ... times during the season and fewer than five shots on goals 13 times ... had 13 shots selected as Gatorade Oregon Girls Soccer Player of the Year as a senior, the first-ever on the season, recording a season-high five against LSU on Aug. 21 ... letterwinner. Thurston High product to earn the accolade ... named Oregon 6A Soccer Player of the Year as a senior ... first team all-state selection in 2012 ... named 6A Special District 1 2014 (Sophomore): Played in 17 games … logged 475 minutes as a defender … League Most Valuable Player as a senior ... earned first team all-league selection as scored the game-winning goal in the Civil War against Oregon State, giving Schulz a junior and senior ... named second team all-league as a freshman (5A Midwestern her first career goal and the Ducks’ last goal of the 2014 season …played a season- League) and sophomore (6A Special District 1 League) ... helped Thurston High to a high 65 minutes against Eastern Michigan … tallied 50 minutes in a tie with then- 17-0-1 record and the first-ever soccer state championship in school history in 2012 ... No. 18 Arizona State … recorded 63 minutes of playing time against California … led team to district title in both junior and senior seasons ... helped prep squad advance letterwinner. to quarterfinal round of Oregon 6A State Playoffs in 2010 and 2011 ... also on team that won 5A Midwestern League title and advanced to the semifinal round of the state 2013 (Freshman): Played in 14 matches, starting in seven … logged the most minutes playoffs. of all UO freshman (876) playing primarily as a defender … played every minute as a starter against Stanford, USC and UCLA … saw action in three Oregon shutouts Personal: Daughter of Derel and Ginger Schulz. (Portland State, Arizona, California) … started the first three matches of the season … saw playing time in the final 10 games of the season … took a season-high two shots in Oregon’s victory over Arizona … letterwinner. CAREER STATISTICS Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG ODP/Club: A member of the Oregon ODP 1995 State team from 2010-12 ... attended 2013 14/7 4 0 0 0 0 0 2014 17/0 5 2 1 0 2 1 Region IV Camp in 2010 and 2011 ... a Region IV holdover camp selection in 2011 ... 2015 17/0 5 2 1 0 2 1 also made Region IV 1995 regional pool in 2011... played club soccer for FC Willamette Career 41/7 9 2 1 0 2 1 (Possession – 2010), Tualatin Hills United Soccer Club (Ireland – 2011-12) and Eugene

13 LAUREN HOLDEN Junior | 5’8 | Goalkeeper San Ramon, Calif. | California HS

#25BIO from the goalkeeper position ... helped Mustang Blast to a U-18 Surf Cup semifinal 2015 (Junior): Made six appearances on the season, starting in goal for the Ducks in in 2012 and a NorCal Premier State Cup semifinal in that same year ... led San Ramon five contests ... logged 495 minutes ... made 13 saves while allowing eight goals for a Soccer Club to the 2011 Las Vegas Showcase championship and to the final of the 2011 1.45 goals against average ... recorded two shut-outs ... Her first career shut-out came U17 Surf Cup ... led San Ramon to a North vs. South Tournament championship, NorCal against Fresno State (Aug. 30) when she recorded three saves to help UO win 1-0 ... her Premier Spring League championship, and a U.S. Club National Cup final match in 2010. second career shut-out came against Colorado (Oct. 2) where she made two saves and Oregon scored in the 74th minute to win 1-0 ... recorded a season-high three saves in High School: A three-time team MVP (2011-13) and four-year team captain (2010- three different contests, against Fresno State, Colorado and USC (Oct. 17) ... sported a 13) at California High School in San Ramon ... three-time All-East Bay first team 2-3-0 record for the year ... letterwinner. selection (2011-13) ... named East Bay Athletic League MVP in 2012 ... 2013 California High School Women’s Varsity Player of the Year ... two-time California High School 2014 (Sophomore): Saw action in three games when Abby Steele went down with an Outstanding Female Winter Athlete (2012-13) ... named to 2012 East Bay Prep Athlete injury against Utah … helped preserve the Ducks’ 1-0 win over Utah … also played of the Year – Top 125 ... earned second team all-league honors in 2010 ... recognized as against Colorado and Washington State, tallied a total of 207 minutes ... allowed three TV30 Sports Final Player of the Week (Feb. 2, 2012) and Contra Costa Times Star of the goals on the season … letterwinner. Week (Jan. 5, 2012).

2013 (Freshman): Replaced an injured Abby Steele in the season finale against Oregon Personal: Daughter of Jim and Angela Holden. State … played 45 minutes between the posts against the Beavers, making saves in the 51st, 56th and 64th minutes … allowed one goal on the season.

ODP/Club: Selected to California Youth Soccer Association ODP Regional Camp in 2011 CAREER STATISTICS ... an ODP Cal North Region IV Championship invitee in 2011 ... selected to CYSA ODP Year G/S GA GAAvg Saves PCT W-L-T SO 2013 1/0 1 2.00 3 .750 0-0-0 0/0 Region Camp and picked for the CYSA-N ODP State Team in 2010 ... was a CYSA-N ODP 2014 3/2 3 1.31 7 .700 0-2-0 0/1 State Team selection in 2007 ... participated on the CYSA-N ODP District III squad from 2015 6/5 8 1.45 13 .619 2-3-0 2/0 2006-10 ... played club soccer for San Ramon Soccer Club (Team Azuri 1992 - 2011) Career 10/7 12 1.45 23 .657 2-5-0 2/1 ... played for Mustang Soccer Club (Blast - 2012-13) ... was the 2011 Surf Cup MVP

14 SHAYLEE MINER Redshirt Sophomore | 5’4 | Forward Junction City, Ore. | Junction City HS

#24BIO 2013) ... led FC Willamette to a 2008 OYSA State Cup Championship ... helped Tualatin 2015 (RS-Sophomore): Appeared in 12 of the Ducks’ first 14 matches of the season Hills United Soccer Club to a 2011 NWCL U-16 title and a 2011 OPL U-16 State Cup and made four starts ... logged 415 minutes on the season before suffering an injury championship ... also part of Tualatin Hills United SC that won the 2012 NWCL U-17 against USC (Oct. 17) and missing the remainder of the season ... played a season-high championship and 2012 OYSA U-17 State Cup title. 69 minutes against Wake Forest (Sept. 6) ... had five shots on the season, two of which High School: A three-time team MVP and two-time team captain at Junction City High were on target for a .400 SOG percentage ... letterwinner. ... all-time leading scorer in both Sky Em League and school history with 110 career goals ... helped lead team to a 2012 Sky Em League title ... selected second team all- 2014 (Sophomore): Did not see action in the 2014 season due to injury, redshirted. state in 2012 ... honorable mention all-state honoree in 2010 ... three-time first team all-league pick (2009, 2011, 2012) ... honored as second team all-league in 2010. 2013 (Freshman): Led the team with seven points and three goals … played in all 19 matches with four starts … logged 841 minutes as a forward … all three of her goals Personal: Daughter of Lyle Miner and Susan Miner. were game-winners … scored team’s first goal of the season against Portland State … assisted a Brooke Strawn goal against Wisconsin … scored a second half game- winning goal in 2-1 result over Texas … scored against Arizona to give the team its first Pac-12 win of the season … started in four of the final five matches of the season … ranked third on the team in shots (25) and fourth in shots on goal (7) … took a season-high five shots in the first game of her collegiate career … letterwinner. CAREER STATISTICS Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG 2013 19/4 25 7 3 1 7 2 ODP/Club: A three-year participant with the 1994 Oregon ODP squad ... played club 2015 19/4 25 7 3 1 7 2 soccer with FC Willamette (Possession 2003-10), Tualatin Hills United Soccer Club Career 19/4 25 7 3 1 7 2 (Team Ireland - 2010-12) and Eugene Metro Futbol Club (Azul - 2012 and Havoc -

15 CAITLYN WONG Redshirt Sophomore | 5’9 | Defender Sunnyvale, Calif. | Homestead HS

#17BIO ODP/Club: Played four years with the NorCal ODP Team ... Was twice named to ODP 2015 (RS-Sophomore): Earned Pac-12 All-Academic first-team honors ... suffered an regional pool and played on ODP regional team on one occasion ... A member of the ACL tear in the spring and returned to the field just five months later against Portland U.S. Soccer U17 Development Camp ... Played club soccer for Mountain View / Los Altos State (Sept. 18) ... recorded her first career assist against the Vikings when she served (MVLA) Lightning from 2005-13 ... Selected as team captain of MVLA Lightning from Kyra Fawcett in the 81st minute for the game-winning goal ... Recorded her second 2010-13 ... Led club team to a national championship and regional championship in assist on a free kick-service to Fawcett two weeks later against Colorado (Oct. 2) ... 2010 ... Also helped team become a regional champion and national finalist in 2012 ... played in the final 12 matches of the season and started in the last 10 ... logged 922 at Her club team won the 2009 and 2011 Surf Cup titles ... Also led club team to a state the center back position ... one of four Ducks to record multiple assists on the season championship on four occasions (2007, 2009-11). ... helped the Ducks’ defense limit their opponents to fewer than 10 shots in her first four games back and held the opponent to less than four shots on goal in five of the High School: Named team captain in 2012-13 for Homestead High ... Led team to the El 12 games she played ... took four shots on the season, two of which were on goal ... Camino League Championship in 2011-12 ... Was selected the team’s offensive MVP in letterwinner. 2010-11 and the squad’s defensive MVP in 2011-12 ... Also recognized as HHS’s Junior of the Year and Sophomore of the Year. 2014 (RS-Freshman): Earned Pac-12 All-Academic first-team honors … finished with a 4.02 G.P.A. in biochemistry, the highest G.P.A. for any player in the conference … Personal: Daughter of Linus Wong and Carolyne Wong. named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman team … started in all 19 matches, played the third-most minutes for any field player on the team (1,583) ... played almost every minute in all five of UO’s shutouts … scored the first goal of her career in California, CAREER STATISTICS it was the fastest goal the Ducks scored on the year (6th minute) … took 11 shots on Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG the year … letterwinner. 2014 19/19 11 2 1 0 1 0 2015 12/10 4 2 0 2 2 0 Career 31/29 15 4 1 2 4 0 2013 (Freshman): Did not see action in the 2013 season due to injury, redshirted.

16 HALLA HINRIKSDÓTTIR Sophomore | 5’7 | Goalkeeper Mosfellsbær, Iceland | The Commercial College

BIO#1 in La Manga, Spain … has been called in for all of Iceland’s U19 training camps the 2015 (Sophomore): Established herself as the starting goalkeeper for the Ducks ... past two years … recently joined Breiðablik, a club team based in Kopavogur ... won appeared and started in 14 contests, logging 1,230 minutes between the posts ... every game in the 2014 FM Tournament with Breiðablik ... competed for Afturelding made 39 saves while allowing 16 goals for a 1.17 goals against average and .709 save club team from 2005-13 … named Afturelding’s most promising player by coaches percentage ... Her GAA was fifth-best for a single-season in Oregon soccer history and and players’ vote in 2012 … named the starting GK for the Afturelding Women’s Team the 16 goals allowed was the second lowest ever for a season ... made a career-high in the Borgunar Cup … led Afturelding to a second place finish in the 2012 Indoor six saves in her first start at Seattle (Aug. 23) ... had five saves at No. 6 Stanford (Oct. Tournament and the Lengjubikar Tournament … started in seven games in the 11) and held the Cardinal scoreless for 75 minutes ... had two shut-outs on the season, 2012 Pepsi League for the Afturelding Women’s Team … was the starting GK for the her first one coming against Portland State (Sept. 18 and her second came against Afturelding U19 team in 2011 and the U16 team in 2010 … led the Afturleding U19 Washington (Nov. 1) when she made three saves and helped the Ducks’ win 1-0 in team to a second place showing in the 2011 National Tournament, staring in all games overtime ... ranked 8th among Pac-12 keepers with a 1.55 GAA in conference matches … made her first start for the Afturelding Women’s Team in 2009. and finished 10th in shut-outs ... letterwinner. Personal: One brother, Kári Örn. 2014 (Freshman): Did not see action in the 2014 season.

International/Club: Product of the Icelandic Youth Women’s National Team hailing CAREER STATISTICS from Mosfellsbær, Iceland … starter in every one of Iceland’s UEFA Women’s U19 Year G/S GA GAAvg Saves PCT W-L-T SO games … led Iceland to shutouts over Slovakia and Moldova to advance past the UEFA 2015 14/14 16 1.17 39 .709 4-10-0 2/0 U19 opening qualifying round … registered a 1-0 shutout against Portugal in the Career 14/14 16 1.17 39 .709 4-10-0 2/0 second qualifying round … started two games for Iceland in a friendly tournament

17 ABBY MORROW Sophomore | 5’8 | Midfielder Bothell, Wash. | Inglemoor HS

BIO#6 the state championship, tallying the second-most goals and assists in the conference 2015 (Sophomore): Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention ... played in all 19 games … Scholar Athlete, Honor’s Society member and winner of the Kingco Academic Award and started in seven ... logged 1,094 minutes at midfielder ... had three assists on the … one-year letter winner in basketball. year to lead the team ... recorded her first career multi-assist game against Air Force (Sept. 11) ... had an assist on the opening goal by Marissa Everett in the 12th minute ODP/Club: Member of the Northwest Nationals (2006-09) and Eastside FC (2010-12) and then also assisted on the final goal by Miranda Schulz in the 63rd minute to help club soccer teams … led Eastside FC to the 2013 state championship, semifinals of the the Ducks win 3-0 ... recorded her third assist at Arizona (Oct. 23) when she sent a 2012 Region IV championships and the finals of the 2011 Surf Cup … member of the service into Kyra Fawcett, who tied the match up at 1-all in the 45th minute ... her 2013-14 Crossfire ECNL team … member of the Oregon ODP team (2009-12) and was three points were tied for third-best on the team ... took 25 shots on the season, nine named team captain … named to the All-Tournament first team of the ODP Region IV of which were on target ... letterwinner. Championships … selected to the 2012 National Development Camp.

(2014) Freshman: Played in 15 games, started in one … played a season-high 60 Personal: Daughter of Joe and Teresa Morrow … has two older brothers, Alex and A.J. minutes in a loss to California … logged 56 minutes in a win over Cal State Fullerton and 50 in a win over Saint Mary’s … took eight shots on the year … letterwinner. CAREER STATISTICS Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG High School: Three-year letter winner at Inglemoor High School … three-time first 2014 15/1 8 2 0 0 0 0 2015 19/7 25 9 0 3 3 0 team All-Kingco selection (2011-13) … voted team MVP in 2011 and 2013 … Career 34/8 22 11 0 3 3 0 selected team captain as a junior and senior … led team to a fourth place finish in

18 MIRANDA SCHULZ Sophomore | 5’10 | Midfielder/Forward Temecula, Calif. | Great Oaks HS

BIO#7 as a senior … tallied 18 goals and 10 assists as a junior, leading the team in both 2015 (Sophomore): Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention ... saw action in all 19 categories … named second team All-CIF Southwestern League in 2013 … four-year matches and established herself as a starter at the attacking forward position, getting Scholar Athlete and winner of the University of Oregon’s Summit Scholarship. the starting nod in 15 matches ... logged 1,229 minutes ... scored her first career goal against Air Force (Sept. 11), where she capped off a three-score performance by the ODP/Club: Member of Slammers FC club team … led club team to three-straight USFF Ducks in the 63rd minute ... tied for third on the team with 25 shots taken ... had 13 Futsal National Championships (2011-13) … competed in the finals of the ECNL U16 shots on target (.520 SOG percentage), which was second-most on the team ... had a National Championships … led Slammers FC to a runner-up showing at the 2012 Surf career-high five shots against Air Force ... recorded a shot in nine straight contests from Cup. Aug. 30-Oct. 9 ... logged a shot in 16 of the 19 matches she played in ... letterwinner. Personal: Daughter of Ed and Dylan Schulz … has one brother, Zack. 2014 (Freshman): Played 282 minutes, started two games and played in 13 … earned the assist on the golden goal against Washington, giving the Ducks their first victory over Washington since 2006 … recorded a season-high 42 minutes against Saint Mary’s … two of her three shots on the year were on goal (.667) … letterwinner. CAREER STATISTICS Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG High School: Four-year starter and letter winner at Great Oaks High School … led 2014 13/2 3 2 0 1 1 0 2015 19/15 25 13 1 0 2 0 Great Oaks to three-straight CIF Southwestern League Championships (2011-13) and Career 32/17 28 15 1 1 3 0 two CIF Southern Section semifinal appearances (2012-13) … named team captain

19 MIA COSTA Sophomore | 5’9 | Defender Healdsburg, Calif. | San Diego | Cardinal Newman HS

#29BIO High School: Played at Cardinal Newman High School in Santa Rosa, Calif. ... was named 2015 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 19 games during the season and started in 17 first-team All-League and All-Empire both as a sophomore and a junior. of them at defender ... logged 1,441 minutes, fourth-most on the team ... helped the Ducks’ defense limit their opponents to fewer than 10 shots 10 different times during Club: Competed for the Santa Rosa Untied Shock ... was a PDP selection in 2013 and the season and fewer than five shots on goals 13 times ... logged her first career assist 2014. on the game-winning goal against Fresno State (Aug. 30). She served freshman Taylor Kuroda who put the Ducks’ up 1-0 in the 75th minute ... was one of seven UO players to Personal: Daughter of Cari Call. record an assist ... took five shots, two of which were on target (.400 SOG percentage) ... letterwinner. CAREER STATISTICS Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG 2014 (Freshman - San Diego): Named to the West Coast Conference All-Freshman 2014 15/1 8 2 0 0 0 0 2015 19/7 25 9 0 3 3 0 team ... started 12 games for the Torreros ... scored one goal and helped USD to a 10- Career 34/8 22 11 0 3 3 0 8-2 record and a first round appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

20 JORDAN FLEMING Sophomore | 5’0 | Defender Las Vegas, Nev. | Palo Verde HS

BIO#4 2015 (Sophomore): Logged five minutes in the Ducks’ second match of the season at Seattle U (Aug. 23).

2014 (Freshman): Did not see action in the 2014 season.

High School: Two-year letter winner at Palo Verde High School, playing left back … CAREER STATISTICS led team to consecutive Northwest Division championships in 2011-12 … scored five Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG goals with six assists during 2010-11 season … registered seven goals and six assists 2015 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 in 2011-12 season ... recorded 13 career goals and 12 career assists … named team’s Career 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 defensive MVP … All-Sunset Region selection … named a Scholar Athlete at Palo Verde.

ODP/Club: Competed for Heat FC soccer club, helping the club win five Nevada state championships … led Heat FC to the 2012 ECNL National Championship finals match.

Personal: Daughter of Bobby and Shelly Fleming ... two brothers, Gage and Gavin, and one sister, Cameron ... majoring in business.

MICHELLE ROCKEY Sophomore | 5’6 | Defender Woodland Hills, Calif. | Notre Dame HS

#26BIO 2015 (Sophomore): Did not see any action in the 2015 season.

2014 (Freshman): Saw action in one game and played four minutes against Cal State Fullerton.

High School: Four-year starter and letter winner at Notre Dame High School … two- CAREER STATISTICS time All-Mission league second team selection … two-time team captain (2013-14) Year G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG … defensive MVP as a sophomore and junior … four-time Magna Cum Laude at 2014 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame.

ODP/Club: Member of Real So Cal club team (2006-14) … led club team to ECNL National Championship Flight B title in 2012 and a Surf Cup Championship in 2013 … club team was ranked No. 2 in the ECNL and third in the nation by topdrawersoccer. com last season.

Personal: Daughter of Jay and Theresa Rockey ... one sister, Rachel.

21 MARISSA EVERETT Freshman | 5’4 | Forward Canyon Lake, Calif. | Temescal Canyon HS

#21BIO sophomore season ... earned Sunbelt League All-Academic honors all four years of her 2015 (Freshman): Pac-12 All-Freshman team honoree ... led the team in scoring with high school career. four goals, three of which were game-winners ... tied for first on the team in points with eight ... scored her first career goal in the 12th minute against Air Force (Sept. 11) ODP/Club: Competed for Arsenal FC from 2008-12 and then for the So Cal Blues from ... her next score came in the 85th minute at Cal (Oct. 9) where she brought the Ducks 2012-15 ... While a member of Arsenal FC, she was the Surf Cup Champion in 2011 within one goal late in the game ... scored the golden goal against Washington (Nov. and a Surf Cup finalist in 2010 ... On the So Cal Blues, she was the Surf Cup College 1) 26 seconds into overtime, giving Oregon back-to-back victories over the Huskies for Champion from 2012-14. the first time since 2005-2006 ... scored the game-winning goal in the season finale at Oregon State (Nov. 6) in the 86th minute off a deflection, the victory was the first time Personal: Daughter of Donald and Amy Everett ... has one younger brother, Jake the Ducks have won in Corvallis since 2003 ... started 18 of the 19 matches and logged 1,208 minutes on the season, the most of any freshman on the team ... led the team in shots with 37 ... had 20 shots on goal for a .541 SOG percentage ... had five games where she took a team-high four shots... in four of the five games where she had at least four shots taken, she scored in three of them ... letterwinner. CAREER STATISTICS Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG High School: Three-time first team All-Sunbelt League selection ... helped lead her 2015 19/18 37 20 4 0 8 3 Career 19/18 37 20 4 0 8 3 team to the Sunbelt League championship in 2012 and 2013 ... named to the All-CIF honorable mention list her freshman year ... collected All-CIF first team honors her

22 KYRA FAWCETT Freshman | 5’8 | Forward Bountiful, Utah | Woods Cross HS

#14BIO from 2011-14 ... earned the Presidential Award for Academic Excellence Certificate in 2015 (Freshman): Tied atop the team in points with eight ... scored three goals and 2011. assisted on another ... two of her scores were the game-winners ... scored her first career goal in the 81st minute against Portland State (Sept. 18) on a service from ODP/Club: Played for Utah Avalanche from 2005-15 ... was the leading goal scorer from Caitlyn Wong, giving the Ducks the 1-0 victory ... scored her second goal against 2011-14 ... team won the state championships three consecutive years from 2008-2010 Colorado (Oct. 2) on a free-kick service from Wong in the 74th minute lifting UO to a ... competed for the Utah ODP team from 2010-13. 1-0 win over the Buffs ... scored her third goal at Arizona (Oct. 23) and tied the match up at 1-all at the 44:47 mark ... logged her first career assist on the equalizing goal Personal: Daughter of Brad and Kim Fawcett ... has one younger brother, Alex. from Maryn Beutler in the 82nd minute in the season finale at Oregon State (Nov. 6) ... saw action in all 19 games and started two ... provided a spark for the Oregon offense by coming off the bench ... logged 665 minutes, second most among the freshmen... fourth on the team with 22 shots taken, and third on the team with 12 shots on goal, good for a .545 SOG percentage ... letterwinner. CAREER STATISTICS High School: Received first team all-state honors in Utah during her sophomore and Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG senior seasons .... earned a spot in the Girls’ High School All-American game as a senior 2015 19/2 22 12 3 2 8 2 Career 19/2 22 12 3 2 8 2 ... notched second-team all-state honors her freshman and junior years ... named the team’s co-captain in 2013 and 2014 ... received high honor roll accolades each term

23 TAYLOR KURODA Freshman | 5’3 | Forward Honolulu, Hawai’i | ‘Iolani School

BIO#9 ODP/Club: Competed for Surf Hawai’i for ten years where she was the team captain and 2015 (Freshman): After not playing in the opening weekend of the season, she saw leading goal scorer ... Club team won seven state championships and was Patedores action in all 17 matches after that ... made one start against Washington State (Oct. Cup finalists, Las Vegas Players Showcase finalists and Surf Cup finalists ... invited to 30) and logged a season-high 35 minutes against the Cougs ... played a total of 281 play on the Region 4 ODP team for a year. minutes on the season at forward ... scored her first career goal against Fresno State (Aug. 30) in the 75th minute ... her goal was the game-winner and she became one of Personal: Daughter of Michelle Pinacate and Shawn Kuroda. three freshmen to knot a game-winning goal on the season ... recorded her first career assist in the season finale at Oregon State (Nov. 6) ... her assist came on the equalizing goal from Maryn Beutler in the 82nd minute and the Ducks eventually won 2-1 for the first victory in Corvallis since 2003 ... her three points tied for third-best on the team ... took four shots, two of which were on frame (.500 SOG percentage) ... typically came on the field near the end of the first half and at the end of the game to provide a spark for the Ducks’ offense ... letterwinner. CAREER STATISTICS Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG High School: She did not participate in soccer for her high school ... was named to the 2015 17/1 4 2 1 1 3 1 headmaster’s list her freshman and sophomore years ... was named a top scholar - for Career 17/1 4 2 1 1 3 1 students with a 4.0 gpa or above - her junior year

24 BAYLEY BRUNER Freshman | 5’7 | Forward/Midfielder Draper, Utah | Corner Canyon HS

#12BIO ODP/Club: Played for the Utah Avalanche club for eight years ... was a team captain ... a 2015 (Freshman): Played in 12 matches and started in two ... logged 356 minutes at member of the Utah ODP team for five years. both midfielder and foward ... started her first collegiate match against San Francisco (Aug. 28) and took two shots in 53 minutes played ... had one of her best games of Personal: Daughter of Jon and Cathy Bruner ... has one older sibling, Jordan Anderson, the season at Arizona State (Oct. 25) when she came off the bench and played 57 and one younger sibling, Jessica. minutes ... started her second match against Washington State (Oct. 30) and logged a career-high 65 minutes ... took seven shots on the year, three of which were on frame ... letterwinner.

High School: Named team captain, team MVP and all-region performer during her CAREER STATISTICS junior and senior seasons ... Helped lead her team to a state title as a freshman ... team Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG appeared in the state playoffs her sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... leading 2015 12/2 7 3 0 0 0 0 Career 12/2 7 3 0 0 0 0 goal scorer for the squad and was in the top ten in Utah’s 4A division as a senior.

25 SOFIA CHAMBERS Freshman | 5’7 | Midfielder Westlake Village, Calif. | Agoura HS

BIO#5 ODP/Club: Logged 12 years at Real So Cal ... participated on the California South ODP 2015 (Freshman): Played in 12 matches and started four ... logged 390 minutes at team ... helped lead the California South ODP team to the Region IV Championships in midfielder ... started her first collegiate match against Fresno State (Aug. 30) ... played 2013 and 2014 and ODP National Championships in 2011, 2013 and 2014. a career-high 65 minutes against San Francisco (Aug. 28) ... took six shots ... had her lone shot on goal at UCLA (Sept. 25) ... letterwinner. Personal: Daughter of Adam and Janna Chambers ... has one younger sibling, Quinn.

High School: Was a four-year starter for the team ... named a first-team All-Marmonte League selection her freshman and sophomore seasons ... named team captain for her senior year ... named the Marmonte League Offensive Player of the Year in 2015 ... CAREER STATISTICS awarded second-team All-Marmonte League honors her junior year ... was a Agoura Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG Honor Roll and Dean’s List recipient since 2009 ... Named Agoura’s Student of the 2015 12/4 6 1 0 0 0 0 Career 12/4 6 1 0 0 0 0 Month in December of 2012.

26 BRIANNE PARSONS Freshman | 5’7 | Defender Santa Rosa, Calif. | Maria Carrillo HS

#22BIO Personal: Daughter of Guy and Julie Parsons ... has one older sister, Courtney, who 2015 (Freshman): Saw action in 13 of the Ducks’ matches and started in two ... logged played at San Diego as a goalkeeper. 464 minutes at defender ... played a career-high 80 minutes against San Francisco (Aug. 28) ... started against San Francisco and Fresno State (Aug. 30) ... took three shots ... letterwinner.

High School: Helped guide her team to four North Coast Section Championships (2011-14) ... team won two NSCAA National Championships in 2012 and 2013 ... was named team captain her senior year and collected numerous accolades including league defensive MVP, first-team all league honors and was an All-American selection ... a scholar athlete and member of the honor roll at Maria Carrillo. CAREER STATISTICS ODP/Club: Competed for Santa Rosa United where she helped guide the team to two Year G/S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG ECNL Conference Championships in 2012 and 2013 ... squad advanced to the ECNL 2015 13/2 3 0 0 0 0 0 National Playoffs in 2013 and 2014 ... was a Northwest Region ECNL PDP participant Career 13/2 3 0 0 0 0 0 in 2013 and 2014.

27 MALIKA MARKHAM Freshman | 5’6 | Midfielder Las Vegas, Nev. | Bishop Gorman HS

#18BIO 2015 (Freshman): Did not see action during the 2015 season.

High School: Team won the Nevada State championship her freshman year in 2012 where she was the starting right midfielder ... team was named the Academic State Champions in 2012 ... member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society and President’s List.

ODP/Club: Competed for the Heat FC club from 2008-14 ... was the team co-captain from 2010-13 and sole captain in 2014 ... helped lead the team to being named the USYS Nevada State Champions and USYS Region IV quaterfinalists in 2010 and 2011 ... Won the Surf College Cup in 2012 and 2014 ... Member of the Nevada ODP team from 2008-11 ... earned a U.S. Soccer Training Invite in 2011 ... attended the ECNL PDP Invite her junior and senior years

Personal: Daughter of Matt and Daisy Markham ... has one younger sibling, Nikoa

GRACE SPONAUGLE Freshman | 5’7 | Defender Sandy, Utah | The Waterford School

#20BIO 2015 (Freshman): Did not see action during the 2015 season.

High School: Was a three-time first team all-state honoree ... named the 2012 Utah 2A MVP ... two-time captain of her squad ... helped lead her team to back to back Utah State Championships in 2011 and 2012 ... was a state finalist all four years ... named to the All-Salt Lake Tribune Team her senior season ...earned academic high honors at The Waterford School.

ODP/Club: Played for the Utah Avalanche club for ten years and made it to the ECNL National Qualifiers ... logged four years of time with the Utah ODP team.

Personal: Daughter of Lee and Lisa Sponaugle .... has one younger sibling, Jackson

28 HANNAH WILSON Freshman | 5’4 | Forward San Antonio, Texas | Alamo Heights HS

#26BIO 2015 (Freshman): Did not see action during the 2015 season.

High School: Helped set the school record for wins (21-1-0) her junior season and her team had a 41-2-1 record during her final two seasons ... led the team in goals her senior year and was awarded All-State honors ... nabbed all-district honors during her sophomore and junior years ... also competed in track and field ... set three school records in the 4x100 and 4x200 meter relays.

ODP/Club: Played club for SA United from 2004-15 ... competed for Lone Star most recently in 2015 ... won the Texas State Cup in 2010, the Premier League in 2014 and advanced to the Regional III tournament in 2015 ... was a member of the Texas ODP team from 2009-14 and also played at the Region III ODP Camp in the same time frame.

Personal: Daughter of Bob and Torri Wilson ... has two sisters, Jessica and Linden and one brother, Ethan.

29 THE RANDY AND SUSIE PAPÉ COMPLEX - THE HOME OF THE OREGON SOCCER

The University of Oregon unveiled a brand new facility for the women’s soccer and lacrosse programs in August of 2012. The facility was completed as a gift to UO from Phil and Penny Knight, and was named the Randy and Susie Papè Complex as a tribute to the old soccer and lacrosse facility. The state of the art complex is one of the newest and most advanced facilities in the country.

30 THE RANDY AND SUSIE PAPÉ COMPLEX - THE HOME OF THE OREGON SOCCER

PAPÈ FIELD AMENITIES: • UBU M6 Turf • Pre-game event village • Lounge/video room • On-site locker rooms • Concessions & restrooms • Meeting room • Training room • Custom Daktronics scoreboard • 55” SMART teaching board • Coaches offices • Musco field lighting

31 THIRD YEAR HEAD COACH KAT MERTZ

KAT MERTZ Head Coach Third Season | North Carolina State ‘98

With three seasons at the University of Oregon under her belt, Kat Mertz has It’s the same story for the Green and Yellow under Mertz in the classroom. the women’s soccer program on a steady, ascending climb up the Pac-12 Since she took over, UO has had at least seven athletes honored by the Pac- ranks. Under her leadership, the Ducks knocked off two conference rivals in 12 for their academic achievements. Washington and Oregon State in the back-to-back years for the first time in program history. This season, Wong garnered first-team honors for the second straight year while sophomore Miranda Schulz was named to the second team. Six other The 2015 team was led in scoring by freshmen Marissa Everett and Kyra Ducks collected honorable mention accolades. Fawcett as the duo combined to score seven of UO’s 14 goals on the season and five of which were the game-winners. Everett’s achievements were In 2014, Wong and senior midfielder Lilly Archer earned first-team honors recognized by the conference as she was named to the All-Freshman – giving the Ducks two members on the first team for the first time since team, the second honoree under Mertz as redshirt freshman Caitlyn Wong 2008 – and six other athletes were Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention garnered the accolade in 2014. selections. Mertz’ first two years at the helm also saw UO earn the NSCAA Team Academic Award (team grade point average of 3.0 or higher) in both Mertz’ direction in the 2014 season molded Oregon into one of the best 2013 and 2014. defensive teams in the Pac-12. With a 1.04 goals against average, the Ducks finished the season with the third-lowest average – best average since the In her first season in 2013, Mertz and Oregon secured one of the most 2006 season – in school history. The team also finished the 2014 season at notable wins in program history, upsetting No. 12 California 1-0, providing No. 74 in the final NCAA RPI – giving UO their highest RPI finish since 2009. the highlight of the season. It was the second-highest ranked opponent UO A former four-year starting goalkeeper at North Carolina State, Mertz defeated in program history. helped former Duck goalkeeper Abby Steele cap off her Oregon career first in goals allowed average (1.15) and shutouts (17), and third in goalkeeper Mertz was named head coach at Oregon on Dec. 21, 2012 after spending wins (21) and saves (307). the 2012 season as head coach at Saint Louis University. Mertz is the third coach in UO history since the program returned to the varsity level in 1996. At the conclusion of the 2014 season, Steele, along with fellow senior Mertz brings extensive experience at the collegiate and national ranks. She forward Bri Pugh were both named honorable mention All-Pac-12 and has made nine NCAA Tournament appearances in five collegiate coaching center back Caitlyn Wong was named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman team. The stints covering 15 seasons. She has also served on the United States three conference honors were the most in one season for the Ducks since Women’s National Youth Team coaching staffs – where she helped guide the 2006. U-20 squad to the 2008 FIFA World Cup title – and for Olympic Development Programs. 32 THIRD YEAR HEAD COACH KAT MERTZ

Head Coaching Record Oregon 17-35-5 St. Louis 5-9-1 UNLV 49-39-19 Total 71-83-25

Coaching History Oregon (Present) Head Coach St. Louis (2012) Head Coach Texas (2010-11) Assistant Coach UNLV (2005-09) Head Coach UCLA (2000-04) Assistant Coach Virginia (1999) Assistant Coach

U.S. National Team Experience U-23 (2011-current) Assistant U-20/U-18 (2007-2011) Assistant U-15 (2004) Assistant

World Cups (on USWNT staff) 2008 Champions 2010 Quarterfinalists

Prior to taking over at Saint Louis where she led the Billikens to a 5-9-4 A member of the U.S. Women’s National Team’s U-20 and U-18 coaching staff record, Mertz served as an assistant coach at Texas and helped guide the since 2007, Mertz helped lead the U-20 squad to the 2008 FIFA World Cup Longhorns to the NCAA Tournament in 2010 and 2011. Texas placed nine title. She was an assistant coach for the U.S. Women’s National Team’s U-15 student-athletes on the All-Big 12 squad and 19 on the Academic All- team in its inaugural season in 2004, and last year she became a national Conference team during her tenure. scout for the Youth National Team programs.

She was also a head coach at UNLV where she spent five seasons from 2005- Mertz served as head coach of the Olympic Development Program Region 09. Mertz compiled a 49-39-19 record and led the Rebels to a pair of NCAA IV ‘94 age group team and was the ODP Region IV assistant director of Tournament berths, winning back-to-back Mountain West Conference goalkeeping from 2004 to 2010. Tournament titles in 2005 and 2006 en route to the postseason. She was named Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year after leading the Mertz was a four-year starting goalkeeper (1994-97) at North Carolina Rebels to the MWC regular-season crown in 2007. State, where she helped the Wolfpack qualify for three NCAA Tournaments and reach the 1995 national quarterfinals. A starter in 88 of a possible 90 Mertz coached 17 All-Conference performers at UNLV, including an MWC matches, she owns school records for saves in a career (436) and season Co-Offensive Player of the Year, and three All-Region honorees. During her (135, 1994) and ranks third in career shutouts (24). five seasons, the Rebels produced 60 Academic All-Conference selections, three College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic Following her collegiate career, Mertz played two seasons for the Raleigh All-District choices and one CoSIDA Academic All-American. Wings, a W-1 (top tier) team in the United Soccer Leagues W-League. The Wings were league champions both years. Already familiar with the Pac-12, Mertz was the lead assistant coach at UCLA for five years (2000-04) under the former head coach of the U.S. Mertz earned a bachelor’s degree in natural resources, ecosystem Women’s National Team, Jill Ellis. The Bruins reached the NCAA Tournament assessment, at North Carolina State in 1998. She holds a United States round of 16 in each of those seasons and advanced to the NCAA College Soccer Federation “A” national coaching license and a National Soccer Cup in 2000, 2003 and 2004. UCLA won three Pac-10 championships and Coaches Association of America Advanced National Diploma. produced numerous All-Americans, Pac-10 Players of the Year and Academic All-Americans during Mertz’s time with the program.

Mertz started her collegiate coaching career at Virginia where she was an assistant coach for the 1999 season. 33 SECOND YEAR ASSISTANT COACH MANNY MARTINS

MANNY MARTINS Assistant Coach Second Year | Pomona ‘06

Emanuel Martins wrapped up his second season with the University of Oregon (2013/Chicago Red Stars/NWSL). Martins also coached four NSCAA All-Americans women’s soccer team as an assistant coach. “Manny” Martins most recently served during his stay in Los Angeles. as the assistant coach of the United States Women’s National Under-17 Team. Additionally, Martins has experience in the high school, college, club and semi- Martins then accepted a position with the U.S. U17 team, where he has served professional levels of soccer. as an assistant coach since 2013. He is responsible for identifying, evaluating and training the best prospects in the United States youth ranks. While Martins was Martins serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator in addition to handling with the squad, U.S. scored 45 goals while conceding two in 10 matches. During various coaching duties. that time, Martins was also the Los Angeles area liaison for the United States Soccer Federation. “After visiting Eugene it was clear to me that coach Mertz’s vision is to elevate the women’s soccer program to prominence within the Pac-12 and on the national Prior to his stints with U.S. soccer and UCLA, Martins filled multiple roles at the stage, and I immediately knew that I wanted to be a part of it,” said Martins. “I highly successful Los Angeles Premier FC. He was named Director of Coaching and was also impressed by the support and resources provided to the student athletes Player Development for the team in 2006, and was named head coach of their by the department - such as the state-of-the-art academic center - and the truly WPSL team in 2010. Martins earned WPSL Coach of the Year honors in 2010. Prior world class athletic facilities.” to his work with Premier FC, Martins had additional success in the club ranks as the Director of Coaching and Player Development for Los Angeles Rampage FC from In his two seasons on Oregon’s staff, the Ducks have beaten Washington in back-to- 2006-2010. back years for just the second time in program history and collected a road victory against rival Oregon State, the first win in Corvallis since 2003. UO also has had a Martins began his coaching career as an assistant with is alma mater, Sylmar High freshman named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman team in back-to-back years for just School, in 1996. He assumed head coaching duties two years later and led the the fourth time in school history and first time since 2011-2012. program to a 101-54-22 record in seven seasons. While at Sylmar, Martins served as an assistant coach at Los Angeles Mission College and helped the team to a In Martins’ first season in 2014, Oregon finished the year with their third-lowest conference championship, a No. 2 ranking in the state and a No. 3 ranking in the goals against average in school history (1.04), defeated Washington for the first nation. He moved on to Division II Cal Poly Pomona, serving as an assistant coach time since 2006, had 12 players scored a goal over the course of the season and the for three seasons. team wrapped up the year at No. 74 in the final NCAA RPI, giving the program their highest RPI finish since 2009. After serving for three seasons with Pomona, Martins was named head coach of Los Angeles Mission College. Martins also served as the boys head coach at Granada Martins – who was born in Portugal – also brings Pac-12 experience with him to Hills Charter High School from 2007-10 while at LA Mission. Eugene, having served as an assistant coach at UCLA from 2011-13.With Martins on staff for two seasons, the Bruins posted a 34-4-6 overall record with a 16-3-3 Martins was born in Portugal and moved to San Fernando, Calif., in 1993. He played mark in Pac-12 competition. Martins helped lead UCLA to the quarterfinals of the soccer at Sylmar High School and LA Mission College. Martins earned a Bachelor’s 2012 NCAA Tournament. of Science degree in kinesiology at Cal Poly Pomona in 2006 and holds a USSF A License. He is fluent in Portuguese, Spanish, English and Creole. With the Bruins, Martins coached a pair of number one draft picks in women’s professional soccer; Sydney Leroux (2012/Atlanta Beat/WPS) and Martins and his wife, Lorena, have three children; Isaiah, Emma and London. 34 FIRST YEAR VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH TOM SERRATORE

TOM SERRATORE Volunteer Assistant Goalkeeper Coach First Season | Valparaiso ‘15

Tom Serratore completed his first season with the University of Oregon women’s League squad and earned a spot on the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. soccer team as the volunteer goalkeeper coach. Serratore graduated Valparaiso with a degree in secondary education and The 2015 season saw all three keepers on the Ducks’ roster receive playing time kinesiology along with a minor in non-profit promotions in communications. and the starting job was eventually earned by sophomore Halla Hinriksdóttir, who compiled a 1.17 goals against average (GAA) and made 39 saves in her 14 starts. He was named the inaugural recipient of the Crusader Athletics’ prestigious Her GAA is the fifth-best in program history for a single season and the 16 goals she Anderson-Hoffman Memorial Service Award for his community service efforts. allowed is tied for the second-lowest margin ever in Oregon soccer single-season history. Serratore helped raise over $150,000 during his tenure at Valparaiso as he worked with the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, a non-profit organization that raises money Hinriksdóttir was 8th among Pac-12 keepers with a 1.55 GAA in conference matches and awareness for childhood cancer research. His tireless work and commitment and both she and fellow keeper Lauren Holden finished 10th in conference shut- to fundraising earned him the cover of the summer 2013 issue of NCAA Champion outs. Magazine.

A 2015 graduate of Valparaiso University, Serratore has spent the previous five Serratore hails from Tinley Park, Ill. and is a 2010 graduate of Victor J. Andrew High years as a member of the Crusaders’ men’s soccer squad. School. He currently resides in Eugene, Ore.

When he was not competing on the pitch, Serratore was providing instruction at Camp Shutout, Chicago Fire Jr. summer camps and camps being put on by the Valparaiso coaching staff. Serratore was also the junior varsity and varsity summer league coach for his alma mater, Andrew High School.

“Tom is a bright coach who is full of energy and passion for the game,” Oregon head coach Kat Mertz said. “We were excited to have him join our Duck staff. He has a good eye for the game and will be able to help develop and push our goalkeepers to be the best in the conference.”

Serratore was a decorated high school, club and collegiate athlete. He set the school record for career (21) and consecutive (6) shut-outs while competing at Andrew High School and he won two national championships with his club team, Chicago Magic. He also won a national title while competing with the Illinois ODP team.

While at Valparaiso, Serratore helped lead the squad to the 2011 Horizon League championship and he was also selected to the Horizon League Academic All- 35 OREGON SOCCER ACADEMIC SUPPORT STAFF The academic support team (Services for Student-Athletes) acts as a bridge between the student-athlete and campus resources, ensuring that they are aware of and use the resources the university has to offer. Functions include: •. Advise and assist student-athletes with academic, pre-professional and career situations. LEANNE BROOKS •. Organize and monitor a structured study hall. All first-year students are required to attend study sessions four nights each week. ASSISTANT. A.D., ACADEMIC •. Track academic progress using information on attendance and performance submitted in ELIGIBILITY mid-term grade reports by faculty. •. Provide individual and group tutoring and other study sessions among students with similar needs, assuring questions are answered properly.

•. Assist with resumes and sharpening job interview skills. JENNIFER JACKSON

•. Encourage students to approach its members with problems and questions. ACADEMIC ADVISOR

JOHN E. JAQUA ACADEMIC CENTER

The John E. Jacqua Academic Center for Student-Athletes was completed in winter 2010. The first floor of the building, which is open to the public and academic community, features a coffee shop, auditorium, conference room and atrium space. The second and third floors are private space for the advising, instruction and tutoring of Oregon’s student-athletes. The space is operated by Services for Student-Athletes (SSA). 36 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ROB MULLENS ROB MULLENS Athletic Director Sixth Year | West Virginia ‘91

Rob Mullens has presided over one of the most successful eras in the University of Oregon’s history with Duck student-athletes setting milestone records both on the field and in the classroom. He has guided Oregon to its best finish ever in the Directors’ Cup, a national assessment of an athletic department’s overall achievements. At the same time, Mullens has improved the Ducks’ academic standards to where the University now averages more than 100 academic all- conference selections annually.

And just as important as the athletic and academic success, Oregon’s philosophy of fiscal efficiency during Mullens’ tenure has been recognized nationwide. The University is one of only a handful of institutions nationwide that is self-sufficient as the Oregon brand continues to grow.

Those three pillars – student-athlete experience, academic excellence and broad- based competitive excellence – comprise the foundation of Mullens’ core beliefs as he oversees nearly 500 student-athletes and a budget of nearly $98 million. Yet a combined total of 10 national championships won by the Duck track and field and Mullens himself would tell you that it is the talented student-athletes, coaches and cross country squads. staff at the University of Oregon that are the department’s most valuable assets. Mullens arrived in Eugene as the Ducks opened their spectacular Matthew Knight Mullens was named the University’s 12th director of intercollegiate athletics on July Arena, which plays host to the school’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, 15, 2010, after arriving from the University of Kentucky, where he served as deputy women’s volleyball and acrobatics and tumbling, in addition to benefitting the director of athletics and managed day-to-day operations for Kentucky’s 22-sport entire Eugene-Springfield communities as a state-of-the-art venue for concerts, athletics department, with an annual operating budget of $79 million. cultural forums and world-class entertainment. Other recent facilities include the Jaqua Center, the Hatfield-Dowling Football Complex and Pape’ Field. In 2016, the Since Mullens’ arrival in Eugene, the Duck football team has claimed three softball team will open the brand new Jane Sanders Stadium. conference championships in five seasons and played in the inaugural College Football Playoff Championship Game. The 2015 season saw the coronation of the Mullens’ background is in accounting and auditing, and he promoted sound fiscal University’s first-ever Heisman Trophy winner, Marcus Mariota, as the Ducks won the management and self-sufficiency at the University of Kentucky. During his total of Pac-12 title and then defeated undefeated Florida State in the Rose Bowl semifinal eight years at Kentucky, the athletic department’s operating budget expanded by game. nearly 70 percent. Fundraising for the department hit record levels each of the past seven years prior to his departure. Spurred by national championships in men’s indoor and outdoor track and field, and women’s indoor track and field, as well as top 10 national finishes by softball, Prior to being named deputy director of athletics at Kentucky in 2006, Mullens football, men’s and women’s cross country and women’s indoor track and field, the began as the university’s executive associate director of athletics in 2002. He served Ducks placed 13th in the 2014-15 Directors’ Cup final standings, an all-time high for at the University of Maryland from 1996 to 2002, starting as assistant director Oregon. of athletics for business and ultimately as executive senior associate director of athletics and chief of staff. In the history of the Directors’ Cup, Oregon is the only program with 18 or fewer NCAA sports to place among the top 15 nationally, a feat the Ducks have done four The West Virginia native was senior athletics business manager at the University of times. Oregon also ranked among the top 25 for a sixth time in seven years. Ten of Miami (Fla.) from 1994 to 1996, and prior to that he was an accountant/auditor at the University’s 27 all-time national championships have been won in the last five Ernst & Young in Raleigh, N.C. years. The 46-year-old Mullens earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and Off the field, Mullens saw three-quarters of UO student-athletes earn degrees, and a master’s in sport management from West Virginia University in 1991 and 1993, three garner Capitol One Academic All-America awards. All told, more than 100 respectively. He and his wife, Jane, have two sons - Cooper and Tanner. student-athletes won academic all-conference awards. Since the opening of the John E. Jaqua Academic Center for Student Athletes in 2010, 29 UO student-athletes have earned Academic All-America honors.

Other highlights of Mullens’ tenure include three Women’s College World Series appearances for the softball team, a trip to the NCAA championship game in volleyball, three consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament for men’s basketball and 37 2015 OPPONENTS NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS PORTLAND LSU SATURDAY, AUG. 15 - Portland, Ore., 7 pm (PT) FRIDAY, AUG. 21 - Eugene, Ore., 7 pm (PT) Outcome...... Tied, 0-0 Exh Outcome...... LSU, 2-1 G 1

SEATTLE SAN FRANCISO SUNDAY, AUG. 23 - Seattle, Wash., 1 pm (PT) FRIDAY, AUG. 28 - Eugene, Ore., 7 pm (PT) Outcome...... Seattle, 1-0 (2OT) G 2 Outcome...... San Francisco, 1-0 G 3

FRESNO STATE NORTH CAROLINA STATE SUNDAY, AUG. 30 - Eugene, Ore., 1 pm (PT) FRIDAY, SEPT. 4 - Raleigh, N.C., 5 pm (PT) Outcome...... Oregon, 1-0 G 4 Outcome...... NC State, 2-0 G 5

WAKE FOREST AIR FORCE SUNDAY, SEPT. 6 - Raleigh, N.C., 8 am (PT) FRIDAY, SEPT. 11 - Eugene, Ore., 7 pm (PT) Outcome...... Wake Forest, 1-0 (2OT) G 6 Outcome...... Oregon, 3-0 G 7

PORTLAND STATE FRIDAY, SEPT. 18 - Eugene, Ore., 3:30 pm (PT) Outcome...... Oregon, 1-0 G 8

39 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS UCLA COLORADO FRIDAY, SEPT. 25 - Los Angeles, Calif., 8 pm (PT) FRIDAY, OCT. 2 - Eugene, Ore., 7 pm (PT) Outcome...... UCLA, 1-0 G 9 Outcome...... Oregon, 1-0 G 10

UTAH CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, OCT. 4 - Eugene, Ore., 1 pm (PT) FRIDAY,Fri., Oct. OCT. 19 9 - Berkeley, Eugene, Calif., Ore., 1 pm7 p.m. (PT) (PT) Outcome...... Utah, 2-0 G 11 Outcome...... California, 3-2 G 12 Series Record...... Oregon leads 9-4-2

STANFORD USC SUNDAY, OCT. 11 - Stanford, Calif., 5 pm (PT) SATURDAY, OCT. 17 - Eugene, Ore., 6 pm (PT) Outcome...... Stanford, 1-0 G 13 Outcome...... USC, 4-0 G 14

ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE FRIDAY, OCT. 23 - Tuscon, Ariz., 7 pm (PT) SUNDAY, OCT. 25 - Tempe, Ariz., 11 am (PT) Outcome...... Arizona, 2-1 G 15 Outcome...... Arizona State, 1-0 G 16

WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTONSun., Oct. 7 - Eugene, Ore., 1 p.m. (PT) FRIDAY, OCT. 30 - Eugene, Ore., 4 pm (PT) SUNDAY, NOV. 1 - Eugene, Ore., 1 pm (PT) Outcome...... Washington State, 2-1 G 17 OutcomeSeries...... Record...... Oregon,USC leads 1-0 13-2-1(OT) G 18

OREGON STATE FRIDAY, NOV. 6 - Corvallis, Ore., 2 pm (PT) Outcome...... Oregon, 2-1 G 19

CONFERENCE REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS 1993...... Stanford 2005...... UCLA 1994...... None 2006...... UCLA 1995...... Stanford 2007...... UCLA 1996...... Stanford 2008...... UCLA 1997...... UCLA 2009...... Stanford 1998...... UCLA, USC, California 2010...... Stanford 1999...... Stanford 2011...... Stanford 2000...... Washington 2012...... Stanford 2001...... UCLA 2013...... UCLA 2002...... Stanford 2014...... UCLA 2003...... UCLA 2015...... Stanford 2004...... UCLA 40 ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORIES (162-216-43, 22 years) VERSUS CONFERENCES School UO Record vs. Meetings AIR FORCE 1-1-0 1997, 2015 America East (2-0-0) Missouri Valley (1-0-0) ARIZONA 11-6-2 1997-15 New Hampshire...... 2-0-0 Illinois State...... 1-0-0 ARIZONA STATE 6-11-3 1996-15 Auburn 1-0-0 1999 Baylor 0-1-0 1997 American Athletic (0-1-1) Mountain West (19-5-1) Boise State 4-0-0 2003, 07, 10-11 Southern Methodist...... 0-1-1 Air Force...... 1-1-0 BYU 0-4-1 1996, 09, 12-14 Boise State...... 4-0-0 CALIFORNIA 2-16-1 1997-15 Cal State Fullerton 1-1-0 2003, 14 Atlantic Coast (1-10-0) Fresno State...... 2-0-0 Cal State Northridge 2-1-0 1996-97, 99 Duke ...... 0-1-0 Nevada...... 3-1-0 Central Connecticut State 0-1-0 2004 Florida State...... 0-2-0 San Diego State...... 1-0-1 Charlotte 1-0-0 1999 North Carolina...... 0-2-0 San Jose State...... 2-2-0 Colgate 0-0-1 2009 COLORADO 3-2-1 2009, 11-15 North Carolina State...... 1-1-0 Utah State...... 2-0-0 Connecticut 0-1-0 2004 Wake Forest...... 0-4-0 UNLV ...... 1-1-0 Davidson 0-1-0 1999 Wyoming...... 3-0-0 Dartmouth 1-0-0 2009 Denver 1-0-0 2009 Big East (1-2-0) Duke 0-1-0 2000 Butler ...... 1-0-0 Northeast (0-1-0) Eastern Michigan 0-0-1 2014 Connecticut...... 0-1-0 Central Connecticut State...... 0-1-0 Eastern Washington 3-0-1 2001, 05-06, 14 Elon 1-0-0 2005 Xavier 0-1-0 Florida International 1-1-0 1998, 11 Pac-12 (46-125-20) Florida State 0-2-0 2000, 02 Big Sky (17-9-2) Arizona...... 11-6-2 FRESNO STATE 2-0-0 2009, 2015 Gonzaga 5-1-2 1996, 01-02, 04-06, 12 Eastern Washington...... 3-0-0 Arizona State...... 6-11-3 Hawaii 0-2-0 1998, 13 Montanta...... 0-4-0 California...... 2-16-1 Idaho 3-0-1 1999-01, 06 Portland State...... 10-4-1 Colorado...... 3-2-1 Iona 1-0-0 2006 Illinois 0-1-0 2011 Sacramento State...... 1-1-0 Oregon State...... 9-7-4 Illinois State 1-0-0 2007 Weber State...... 3-0-1 Stanford...... 0-18-1 James Madison 1-1-0 1997, 00 UCLA ...... 2-17-0 Kansas 1-0-0 2010 Long Beach State 0-1-1 2006, 08 Big Ten (0-5-0) USC ...... 3-15-2 LSU 1-2-0 2005, 11, 15 Purdue...... 0-2-0 Utah ...... 2-8-1 Loyola Marymount 2-2-0 2003, 06, 09, 14 Illinois ...... 0-1-0 Washington...... 4-14-2 Montana 0-4-01 1996, 00-01, 07 Wisconsin...... 0-2-0 Washington State...... 4-11-5 Nevada 3-1-0 2001, 05-07 New Hampshire 2-0-0 2006, 11 North Carolina 0-2-0 2000, 02 Big 12 (4-4-0) Patriot (0-0-1) UNC Greensboro 1-1-0 1997-98 Baylor ...... 0-1-0 Colgate...... 0-0-1 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 1-1-0 2005, 15 Oklahoma 2-0-0 1996, 08 Kansas...... 0-1-0 Oklahoma State 0-2-0 2008, 10 Oklahoma...... 2-0-0 SEC (3-4-0) OREGON STATE 9-7-4 1996-15 Oklahoma State...... 0-2-0 Auburn...... 1-0-0 Pacific 1-3-0 1996, 02-03, 12 Pacific (Ore.) 1-0-0 1996 Texas ...... 1-0-0 LSU ...... 1-2-0 Portland 0-15-0 1998-10, 12-13 Tennessee...... 1-0-0 PORTLAND STATE 10-4-1 1996-02, 04-09, 12-15 Big West (8-9-1) Texas A&M...... 0-2-0 Purdue 0-2-0 2007-08 Rice 1-0-0 2003 Hawai’i...... 0-2-0 Sacramento State 1-1-0 1996, 03 UC Davis...... 2-0-0 Southern (2-2-0) Saint Mary’s 2-1-1 1999, 08, 14 UC Irvine...... 1-2-0 Davidson...... 0-1-0 San Diego 1-2-0 1998, 00-01 San Diego State 1-0-1 2004, 10 UC Riverside...... 2-1-0 Elon ...... 1-0-0 SAN FRANCISCO 2-1-2 1998, 99, 03, 13, 15 UC Santa Barbara...... 0-1-0 UNC Greensboro...... 1-1-0 San Francisco State 1-0-0 1997 Cal State Fullerton...... 1-1-0 San Jose State 2-2-0 1996, 99-01 Santa Clara 0-2-1 2000, 10-11 Long Beach State...... 0-1-1 Summit League (2-0-0) SEATTLE 2-1-0 2009, 12, 15 Denver...... 1-0-0 South Dakota State 1-0-0 2005 Coloniel Athletic (1-1-0) South Dakota State...... 1-0-0 Southern Methodist 0-1-1 2003, 10 James Madison...... 1-1-0 STANFORD 0-18-1 1997-15 Tennessee 1-0-0 1998 West Coast (14-31-8) Texas 1-0-0 2013 Conference USA (4-1-0) Brigham Young...... 0-4-1 Texas A&M 0-2-0 1997, 03 Charlotte...... 1-0-0 Gonzaga...... 6-1-2 UAB 1-0-0 2012 UC Davis 2-0-0 2010-11 Florida International...... 1-1-0 Loyola Marymount...... 2-2-0 UC Irvine 1-2-0 1996, 12-13 UAB ...... 1-0-0 Pacific ...... 1-3-1 UC Riverside 2-1-0 2006-08 Rice ...... 1-0-0 Portland...... 0-15-0 UC Santa Barbara 0-1-0 2004 UCLA 2-17-0 1997-15 Saint Mary’s...... 2-1-1 USC 3-16-1 1996-15 Horizon League (2-0-0) San Diego...... 1-2-0 UNLV 1-1-0 2010-12 Wisconsin - Green Bay...... 1-0-0 San Francisco...... 2-1-2 UTAH 2-8-1 96-97, 02, 04, 07-08, 11-15 Utah State 2-0-0 2007-08 Wisconsin - Milwaukee...... 1-0-0 Santa Clara...... 0-2-1 WAKE FOREST 0-4-0 1998-99, 02, 15 WASHINGTON 4-14-2 1996-15 Ivy (1-0-0) Western Athletic (7-1-1) WASHINGTON STATE 4-11-5 1996-15 Weber State 4-0-1 1997, 03-04, 08-09 Dartmouth...... 1-0-0 Idaho ...... 3-0-1 Willamette 0-1-0 1996 Utah State...... 2-0-0 Wisconsin 0-2-0 2013-14 Metro Atlantic Athletic (1-0-0) Seattle...... 2-1-0 Wisconsin - Green Bay 1-0-0 2002 Wisconsin - Milwaukee 1-0-0 2014 Iona ...... 1-0-0 Wyoming 3-0-0 2004-05, 11 Xavier 0-1-0 2000 Mid-American (0-0-1) Eastern Michigan...... 0-0-1 * BOLD denotes 2015 opponent 41 2015 REVIEW 2015 RESULTS/STATISTICS

Overall: 6-13-0 Pac-12: 3-8-0 Home: 5-5-0 Away: 1-7-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Overtime: 1-2-0

Date Opponent W/L Score Overall Conf Attend Goals scored Aug. 21 LSU L 1-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 672 Marlo Sweatman (unassisted) Aug. 23 at Seattle U L 1-0 (2ot) 0-2-0 0-0-0 221 -- Aug. 28 SAN FRANCISCO L 1-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 663 -- Aug. 30 FRESNO STATE W 1-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 339 Taylor Kuroda (unassisted) Sept. 4 at NC State L 2-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 1,108 -- Sept. 6 vs. Wake Forest L 1-0 (2ot) 1-5-0 0-0-0 182 -- Sept. 11 AIR FORCE W 3-0 2-5-0 0-0-0 433 Marissa Everett (Abby Morrow), Kelsey Foo (unassisted), Miranda Schulz (Abby Morrow, Ashlee Schulz) Sept. 18 PORTLAND STATE W 1-0 3-5-0 0-0-0 381 Kyra Fawcett (Caitlyn Wong) Sept. 25 at UCLA* L 1-0 3-6-0 0-1-0 2,582 -- Oct. 2 COLORADO* W 1-0 3-7-0 1-1-0 645 Kyra Fawcett (Caitlyn Wong) Oct. 4 UTAH* L 2-0 3-8-0 1-2-0 672 -- Oct. 9 at California* L 3-2 3-9-0 1-3-0 350 Maryn Beutler (unassisted), Marissa Everett (unassisted) Oct. 11 at No. 6 Stanford* L 1-0 3-10-0 1-4-0 1,952 -- Oct. 17 USC* L 4-0 3-11-0 1-5-0 611 -- Oct. 23 at Arizona* L 2-1 3-12-0 1-6-0 823 Kyra Fawcett (Abby Morrow) Oct. 25 at Arizona State* L 1-0 4-12-0 1-7-0 683 -- Oct. 30 WASHINGTON STATE* L 2-1 4-13-0 1-8-0 467 Brooke Strawn (Kyra Fawcett) Nov. 1 WASHINGTON* W 1-0 (ot) 5-13-0 2-8-0 545 Marissa Everett (Ashlee Schulz) Nov. 6 at Oregon State* W 2-1 6-13-0 3-8-8 623 Maryn Beutler (Kyra Fawcett, Taylor Kuroda), Marissa Everett (Marlo Sweatman)

2015 OREGON / OPPONENT STATISTICAL COMPARISON Date Opponent Score Goals Assists Shots On Goal Corners Fouls YC-RC/YC-RC Offside Aug. 21 LSU 1-2 1/2 0/2 14/9 5/3 3/1 - 1-0/0-0 0/1 Aug. 23 at Seattle U 0-1 0/1 0/0 19/14 6/7 2/3 - 2-0/2-0 1/1 Aug. 28 SAN FRANCISCO 0-1 0/1 0/0 13/7 6/4 4/1 - 2-0/0-0 1/0 Aug. 30 FRESNO STATE 1-0 1/0 1/0 20/5 7/3 4/7 - 0-0/0-0 1/0 Sept. 4 at NC State 0-2 0/2 0/2 15/9 5/5 2/4 - 0-0/1-0 0/0 Sept. 6 vs. Wake Forest 0-1 0/1 0/1 11/9 3/4 3/2 - 0-0/1-0 6/0 Sept. 11 AIR FORCE 3-0 3/0 3/0 24/5 7/2 4/1 - 0-0/0-0 5/1 Sept. 18 PORTLAND STATE 1-0 1/0 1/0 16/5 5/1 5/3 - 0-0/1-0 0/3 Sept. 25 at UCLA 0-1 0/1 0/1 13/5 10/1 5/3 - 2-0/0-0 2/0 Oct. 2 COLORADO 1-0 1/0 1/0 8/9 4/2 4/2 - 1-0/1-0 0/1 Oct. 4 UTAH 0-2 0/2 0/1 13/8 6/4 2/0 - 0-0/0-0 2/0 Oct. 9 at California 2-3 2/3 0/5 14/12 9/6 5/9 - 2-0/0-0 0/1 Oct. 11 at No. 6 Stanford 0-1 0/1 0/1 3/22 1/6 0/6 - 0-0/0-0 1/2 Oct. 17 USC 0-4 0/4 0/4 13/20 7/11 2/6 - 1-0/0-0 1/3 Oct. 23 at Arizona 1-2 1/2 1/2 13/13 4/5 1/4 - 1-0/1-0 0/1 Oct. 25 at Arizona State 0-1 0/1 0/0 7/14 7/4 1/5 - 1-0/1-1 1/1 Oct. 30 WASHINGTON STATE 1-2 1/2 1/0 11/10 6/3 0/3 - 0-0/0-0 1/3 Nov. 1 WASHINGTON 1-0 1/0 1/0 8/11 5/3 2/4 - 2-0/2-0 4/0 Nov. 6 at Oregon State 2-1 2/1 3/2 16/12 8/3 7/1 - 3-0/1-0 3/0 Totals 14-24 14/24 12/22 251/199 111/77 56/65 185/184 18-0/11-1 29-18

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TEAM STATS (ALL MATCHES) ORE OPP Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Goals-Shot attempts 14-251 24-199 Oregon 5 8 1 0 14 Opponents 11 11 0 2 24 Goals scored per game 0.74 1.26 Shot pct .056 .121 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Shots on goal-Attempts 111-251 77-199 Oregon 113 133 2 3 251 Opponents 102 90 4 3 199 SOG pct .442 .387 Shots/Game 13.2 10.5 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Assists 12 22 Oregon 30 20 3 0 53 Opponents 48 49 0 0 97 Corner Kicks 56 65 Penalty Kicks 0-1 2-2 Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Penalties Oregon 28 27 1 0 56 Opponents 31 33 1 0 65 Yellow cards 29 18 Red cards 0 1 Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Attendance Oregon 84 99 2 0 185 Opponents 82 101 1 0 184 Total 5,488 8,342 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/549 8/1,043 Offsides by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Neutral Site #/Avg 1/182 Oregon 15 13 1 0 29 Opponents 8 10 0 0 18

OREGON’S 2015 RECORD WHEN Scoring first:...... 5-1-0 Opponent scores first:...... 1-12-0 No score...... 0-0-0 Ahead at the half:...... 1-1-0 Behind at the half:...... 1-7-0 Tied at the half:...... 4-5-0 Out-shooting opponents:...... 4-9-0 Being out-shot:...... 2-3-0 Tied in shots:...... 0-1-0 Taking more corner kicks:...... 4-5-0 Taking fewer corner kicks:...... 2-8-0 Tied in corner kicks...... 0-0-0 Against NSCAA Top-25 opponents:...... 0-1-0 In August:...... 1-3-0 In September:...... 2-3-0 In October:...... 1-7-0 In November:...... 2-0-0 vs. ACC...... 0-2-0 vs Big Sky...... 1-0-0 vs. Mountain West...... 2-0-0 Freshman Marissa Everett scored 25 seconds into overtime lifting the Ducks to a 1-0 victory over Washington in vs. Pac-12...... 3-8-0 the final home game of the 2015 season. It’s just the second time in program history that Oregon has beaten the vs. SEC...... 0-1-0 Huskies in back-to-back years. The score was one of Everett’s three game-winners in her rookie season. vs. WAC...... 0-1-0 vs. West Coast...... 0-1-0 44 2015 STATISTICS

2015 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (ALL MATCHES) ## Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 21 Marissa Everett 19-18 1208 4 0 8 37 .108 20 .541 3 0-0 14 Kyra Fawcett 19-2 665 3 2 8 22 .136 12 .545 2 0-0 08 Maryn Beutler 19-13 1017 2 0 4 19 .105 8 .421 0 0-0 27 Marlo Sweatman 18-18 1347 1 1 3 19 .053 10 .526 0 0-1 09 Taylor Kuroda 17-1 281 1 1 3 4 .250 2 .500 1 0-0 06 Abby Morrow 19-7 1094 0 3 3 25 .000 9 .360 0 0-0 07 Miranda Schulz 19-15 1229 1 0 2 25 .040 13 .520 0 0-0 10 Kelsey Foo 19-19 1504 1 0 2 5 .200 4 .800 0 0-0 19 Brooke Strawn 10-5 291 1 0 2 3 .333 1 .333 0 0-0 02 Ashlee Schulz 19-19 1547 0 2 2 13 .000 2 .154 0 0-0 17 Caitlyn Wong 12-10 922 0 2 2 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 29 Mia Costa 19-17 1441 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 13 Kira Wagoner 19-13 1098 0 0 0 30 .000 12 .400 0 0-0 15 Kristen Parr 19-19 1752 0 0 0 12 .000 6 .500 0 0-0 12 Bayley Bruner 12-2 356 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 05 Sofia Chambers 12-4 390 0 0 0 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-0 24 ShayLee Miner 12-4 415 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 11 Brooke Tasker 7-0 133 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 28 Zoe Higgins 13-2 265 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 22 Brianne Parsons 13-2 464 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 31 Katie McCormick 1-0 20 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 25 Lauren Holden 6-5 495 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 04 Jordan Fleming 1-0 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 03 Madison Wiegand-Brown 2-0 20 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 01 Halla Hinriksdottir 14-14 1237 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total...... 19 - 14 12 40 251 .056 111 .442 6 0-1 Opponents...... 19 - 24 22 70 199 .121 77 .387 13 2-2

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 31 Katie McCormick 1-0 20:03 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 01 Halla Hinriksdottir 14-14 1230:13 16 1.17 39 .709 4 10 0 2/0 25 Lauren Holden 6-5 495:00 8 1.45 13 .619 2 3 0 2/0 TM TEAM 0-0 0 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 1/0 Total...... 19 1745:16 24 1.24 53 .688 6 13 0 5 Opponents...... 19 1745:16 14 0.72 97 .874 13 6 0 9

OREGON - TEAM GAME HIGHS OPPONENT - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 9 vs. Air Force (Sept. 11) POINTS 12 USC (Oct. 17) 7 at Oregon State (Nov. 6) 11 California (Oct. 9) 4 at California (Oct. 9) 6 LSU (Aug. 21) GOALS 3 vs. Air Force (Sept. 11) 6 Arizona (Oct. 23) 2 at California (Oct. 9) GOALS 4 USC (Oct. 27) 2 at Oregon State (Nov. 6) 3 California (Oct. 9) ASSISTS 3 at Oregon State (Nov. 6) ASSISTS 5 California (Oct. 9) 2 vs. Air Foce (Sept. 11) 4 USC (Oct. 17) SHOTS 24 vs. Air Foce (Sept. 11) SHOTS 22 Stanford (Oct. 11) 20 vs. Fresno State (Aug. 30) 20 USC (Oct. 17) 19 at Seattle U (Aug. 23) SHOTS ON GOAL 11 USC (Oct. 17) SHOTS ON GOAL 10 at UCLA (Sept. 25) 7 Seattle U (Aug. 23) 9 at California (Oct. 9) 6 California (Oct. 9) 8 at Oregon State (Nov. 6) 6 Stanford (Oct. 11) SAVES 7 vs. USC (Oct. 17) SAVES 10 UCLA (Sept. 25) 6 at Seattle U (Aug. 23) 7 California (Oct. 9) 5 at Stanford (Oct. 11) 7 USC (Oct. 17) CORNER KICKS 7 at Oregon State (Nov. 6) CORNER KICKS 9 California (Oct. 9) 5 vs. Portland State (Sept. 18) 7 Fresno State (Aug. 30) 5 at UCLA (Sept. 25) 6 Stanford (Oct. 11) 5 at California (Oct. 9) 6 USC (Oct. 17)

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## POINTS GP G A Pts Shots ## SHOTS GP G A Sh Shot% 21 Marissa Everett 19 4 0 8 37 21 Marissa Everett 19 4 0 37 .108 14 Kyra Fawcett 19 3 2 8 22 13 Kira Wagoner 19 0 0 30 .000 08 Maryn Beutler 19 2 0 4 19 07 Miranda Schulz 19 1 0 25 .040 27 Marlo Sweatman 18 1 1 3 19 06 Abby Morrow 19 0 3 25 .000 09 Taylor Kuroda 17 1 1 3 4 14 Kyra Fawcett 19 3 2 22 .136 06 Abby Morrow 19 0 3 3 25 27 Marlo Sweatman 18 1 1 19 .053 07 Miranda Schulz 19 1 0 2 25 08 Maryn Beutler 19 2 0 19 .105 10 Kelsey Foo 19 1 0 2 3 02 Ashlee Schulz 19 0 2 13 .000 02 Ashlee Schulz 19 0 2 2 13 15 Kristen Parr 19 0 0 12 .000 12 Bayley Bruner 12 0 0 7 .000 ## GOALS GP G A Pts Shots 21 Marissa Everett 19 4 0 8 37 ## SHOTS ON GOAL GP G A Sh SOG SOG% 14 Kyra Fawcett 19 3 2 8 22 21 Marissa Everett 19 4 0 37 20 .541 08 Maryn Beutler 19 2 0 4 19 07 Miranda Schulz 19 1 0 25 13 .520 07 Miranda Schulz 19 1 0 2 25 13 Kira Wagoner 19 0 0 30 12 .400 10 Kelsey Foo 19 1 0 2 5 14 Kyra Fawcett 19 3 2 22 12 .545 09 Taylor Kuroda 17 1 1 3 4 27 Marlo Sweatman 18 1 1 19 10 .526 27 Marlo Sweatman 18 1 1 3 19 06 Abby Morrow 19 0 3 25 9 .360 19 Brooke Strawn 10 1 0 2 3 08 Maryn Beutler 19 2 0 19 8 .421 15 Kristen Parr 19 0 0 12 6 .500 ## ASSISTS GP G A Pts Shots 10 Kelsey Foo 19 1 0 5 4 .400 06 Abby Morrow 19 0 3 3 25 12 Bayley Bruner 12 0 0 7 3 .429 17 Caitlyn Wong 12 0 2 2 4 02 Ashlee Schulz 19 0 2 2 13 ## GAME WINNING GOALS GP GWG 14 Kyra Fawcett 19 3 2 8 22 21 Marissa Everett 19 3 29 Mia Costa 19 0 1 1 5 14 Kyra Fawcett 19 2 09 Taylor Kuroda 17 1 1 3 4 09 Taylor Kuroda 17 1 27 Marlo Sweatman 18 1 1 3 19

46 2015 BOX SCORES

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2015 Oregon Soccer 2015 Oregon Soccer LSU vs Oregon (Aug 21, 2015 at Pape Field) Oregon vs Seattle U (Aug 23, 2015 at Seattle, Wash.)

LSU (1-0-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Oregon (0-2-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Oregon (0-1-0) LSU 2 0 2 Seattle U (1-1-0) Oregon 0 0 0 0 0 Date: Aug 21, 2015 • Attendance: 672 Oregon 1 0 1 Date: Aug 23, 2015 • Attendance: 221 Seattle U 0 0 0 1 1 Weather: 79 degrees, sunny, clear Weather: Low 70's, overcast LSU Oregon Oregon Seattle U Po # Player Sh SO G A Po # Player Sh SO G A Po # Player Sh SO G A Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Min gk 25 Rubiano, Catalina - - - - gk 25 Holden, Lauren - - - - gk 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla - - - - 102 gk 0 Smallidge, Brianna - - - - 102 d 2 Carvery, Jordane - - - - d 2 Schulz, Ashlee 5 1 - - d 2 Schulz, Ashlee - - - - 102 d 3 Kraft, Kiana - - - - 102 f 4 Clarke, Summer 3 2 1 - mf 6 Morrow, Abby 2 1 - - m 8 Beutler, Maryn 1 - - - 66 d 7 Beck, Kelly - - - - 102 f 5 Baucom, Jorian 4 1 1 1 mf 7 Schulz, Miranda 2 1 - - d 10 Foo, Kelsey 2 1 - - 102 f 10 Fleckner, Hope 1 1 - - 95 f 9 Thomas, Alex - - - - mf 8 Beutler, Maryn - - - - f 13 Wagoner, Kira 2 1 - - 90 f 11 White, Karli 3 2 1 - 84 mf 11 Gomez-Junco, Natali 1 - - - d 10 Foo, Kelsey 1 1 - - f 14 Fawcett, Kyra 5 1 - - 76 f 12 Mason, Summer 6 2 - - 102 mf 12 Magee, Heather - - - - d 15 Parr, Kristen - - - - d 15 Parr, Kristen - - - - 102 d 13 Racine, Madeline 1 1 - - 102 mf 14 Arlitt, Alex - - - - f 19 Strawn, Brooke - - - - m 21 Everett, Marissa 2 - - - 75 m 19 Mar, Hunter - - - - 68 d 23 Campbell, Gracie - - - - mf 21 Everett, Marissa - - - - m 27 Sweatman, Marlo 2 2 - - 102 m 22 Danforth, Kyla 1 1 - - 102 f 31 Hahn, Debbie 1 - - - mf 27 Sweatman, Marlo 1 1 1 - f 28 Higgins, Zoe - - - - 43 f 26 Spiekerman,Stephani - - - - 102 f 33 Gibbs, Lexi - - - 1 d 29 Costa, Mia - - - - d 29 Costa, Mia - - - - 22 f 27 Moravec, Julia - - - 1 45 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 13 Lee, Megan - - - - 12 Bruner, Bayley - - - - 4 Fleming, Jordan - - - - 5 2 Soriano, Sunshine 1 - - - 43 15 Ramsey, Madeline - - - - 13 Wagoner, Kira 1 - - - 6 Morrow, Abby 2 1 - - 77 4 Carrothers, Hannah 1 - - - 0 18 Maldonado, Gabriela - - - - 14 Fawcett, Kyra 1 - - - 7 Schulz, Miranda 2 - - - 42 9 Plummer, Jennifer - - - - 11 Totals 9 3 2 2 22 Parsons, Brianne - - - - 11 Tasker, Brooke - - - - 11 18 Zimmer, Emily - - - - 41 24 Miner, ShayLee 1 - - - 19 Strawn, Brooke - - - - 26 Totals 14 7 1 1 28 Higgins, Zoe - - - - 22 Parsons, Brianne 1 - - - 80 Totals 14 5 1 0 Totals 19 6 0 0

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 25 Rubiano, Catalina 90:00 1 4 25 Holden, Lauren 90:00 2 1 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla 102:09 1 6 0 Smallidge, Brianna 102:09 0 6

Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total LSU 6 3 9 LSU 2 2 4 Oregon 9 8 1 1 19 Oregon 2 1 3 0 6 Oregon 6 8 14 Oregon 0 1 1 Seattle U 7 3 3 1 14 Seattle U 3 3 0 0 6

Corner kicks 1 2 Total Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total LSU 1 0 1 Oregon 1 0 1 0 2 Oregon 1 2 3 Seattle U 1 1 1 0 3

Scoring summary: Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 23:43 LSU Clarke, Summer (1) Baucom, Jorian 1. 102:09 SU White, Karli (1) Moravec, Julia Gibbs, Lexi 2. 29:54 ORE Sweatman, Marlo (1) (unassisted) Cautions and ejections: 3. 30:14 LSU Baucom, Jorian (1) (unassisted) dribbled in from right side, shot from righ YC-ORE #8 (75:28); YC-ORE #22 (80:15); YC-SU #7 (89:41); YC-SU #TM (91:27) of box Win-Smallidge, Brianna (1-1-0). Loss-Hinriksdottir, Halla (0-1-0). Cautions and ejections: Stadium: Championship Field YC-ORE #2 (88:59) Officials: Referee: Levi Rippy; Asst. Referee: Kelsey Harms; Seth Martin; Alt. Official: Brydon Eakins; Timekeeper: Krista Thompson; Scorer: Mollie Hanke; Win-Rubiano, Catalina (1-0-0). Loss-Holden, Lauren (0-1-0). Offsides: Oregon 1, Seattle U 1. Officials: Referee: Jeremy Hanson; Asst. Referee: JJ Blodgett; Ryan Jung; Official's signature Alt. Official: Mike Hohnholz; Timekeeper: Nate Krueger; Scorer: Abbey McNamara; Offsides: LSU 1, Oregon 0. Official's signature

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2015 Oregon Soccer 2015 Oregon Soccer San Francisco vs Oregon (Aug 28, 2015 at Pape Field) Fresno State vs Oregon (Aug 30, 2015 at Pape Field)

San Francisco (2-0-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Fresno State (0-4-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Oregon (0-3-0) San Francisco 1 0 1 Oregon (1-3-0) Fresno State 0 0 0 Date: Aug 28, 2015 • Attendance: 663 Oregon 0 0 0 Date: Aug 30, 2015 • Attendance: 399 Oregon 0 1 1 Weather: 81 degrees, overcast, 13mph winds from the west Weather: San Francisco Oregon Fresno State Oregon Po # Player Sh SO G A Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Min gk 13 SCHIFFEL, Madalyn - - - - 90 gk 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla - - - - 90 gk 1 BERWINKEL-KOTTMA - - - - 90 gk 25 Holden, Lauren - - - - 90 mf 4 WILSON, Camille 1 1 1 - 52 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee - - - - 72 mf 2 BRECHMANN, Sam 1 1 - - 70 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee 2 1 - - 74 d 5 TORRES, Leticia 1 - - - 90 mf 7 Schulz, Miranda - - - - 60 d 3 KERRACHE, Marina - - - - 53 mf 5 Chambers, Sofia 2 - - - 47 f 6 GLASER, Maddy 1 1 - - 50 mf 8 Beutler, Maryn 1 1 - - 34 mf 7 CRUZ, Alyssa 2 1 - - 90 mf 6 Morrow, Abby 2 1 - - 40 d 7 TELSON, Sydnie 2 1 - - 80 d 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - 90 mf 8 JOHANSSON, Fanny - - - - 45 d 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - 90 d 17 SMITHERS, Autumn - - - - 55 mf 13 Wagoner, Kira 2 - - - 60 mf 12 HOLSWORTH, Alyssa - - - - 90 f 12 Bruner, Bayley 2 - - - 53 f 19 Alugas, Alex - - - - 80 f 14 Fawcett, Kyra 2 2 - - 35 mf 14 COTA, Rianna - - - - 90 d 15 Parr, Kristen - - - - 90 mf 20 WHITTLE, Amanda - - - - 76 d 15 Parr, Kristen 2 1 - - 90 d 19 Crooker, Kaitlyn - - - - 25 f 19 Strawn, Brooke - - - - 27 d 22 SCHAFFER, Ali - - - - 90 f 21 Everett, Marissa 1 1 - - 63 f 21 HINES, Ashari - - - - 57 f 21 Everett, Marissa 3 - - - 48 mf 24 NAKAE, Jessica 1 - - - 90 d 22 Parsons, Brianne 1 - - - 88 d 22 NUNES, Amanda - - - - 90 d 22 Parsons, Brianne - - - - 61 mf 27 GIRAUD, Sonja 1 1 - - 54 mf 27 Sweatman, Marlo - - - - 90 mf 28 WEINER, Angie 1 1 - - 90 mf 27 Sweatman, Marlo 2 1 - - 81 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 3 MARTINE, Carissa - - - - 10 5 Chambers, Sofia 1 - - - 65 10 NISHIKAWA, Alyssa - - - - 29 7 Schulz, Miranda 1 - - - 52 9 WEERACKOON, Roch - - - - 34 6 Morrow, Abby 2 1 - - 56 15 PHAM, Alissa - - - - 52 8 Beutler, Maryn 1 - - - 26 10 BISSIN, Halle - - - - 40 9 Kuroda, Taylor - - - - 10 16 CLINE, Peyton 1 - - - 65 9 Kuroda, Taylor 1 1 1 - 15 11 MERCADO, Micaela - - - - 34 12 Bruner, Bayley 1 - - - 34 17 GOMEZ, Maria - - - - 47 11 Tasker, Brooke 2 1 - - 32 16 JEHNINGS, Samanth - - - - 6 28 Higgins, Zoe - - - - 33 18 CAMPOS, Julia - - - - 7 13 Wagoner, Kira - - - - 55 25 ARRIOLA, Allison - - - - 45 29 Costa, Mia - - - - 19 26 FUENTES, Melissa - - - - 7 14 Fawcett, Kyra - - - - 51 29 GARCIA, Charlee - - - - 14 Totals 13 6 0 0 Totals 5 3 0 0 24 Miner, ShayLee 1 1 - - 0 Totals 7 4 1 0 28 Higgins, Zoe - - - - 14 29 Costa, Mia 1 1 - 1 45 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves Totals 20 7 1 1 13 SCHIFFEL, Madalyn 90:00 0 6 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla 90:00 1 3 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total 1 BERWINKEL-KOTTMA 90:00 1 6 25 Holden, Lauren 90:00 0 3 San Francisco 6 1 7 San Francisco 4 2 6 Oregon 6 7 13 Oregon 3 0 3 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Fresno State 3 2 5 Fresno State 3 3 6 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Oregon 9 11 20 Oregon 1 2 3 San Francisco 0 1 1 Oregon 4 0 4 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fresno State 3 4 7 Scoring summary: Oregon 0 4 4 No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 4:52 USF WILSON, Camille (1) (unassisted) taken from the top of the box Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description Cautions and ejections: 1. 74:49 ORE Kuroda, Taylor (1) Costa, Mia 29 passes out to 9 on right side of box. 9 YC-ORE #27 (59:53); YC-ORE #22 (72:15) shot inside box

Win-SCHIFFEL, Madalyn (2-0-1). Loss-Hinriksdottir, Halla (0-2-0). Cautions and ejections: Officials: Referee: Lucas Brooks; Asst. Referee: Andrew Marihart; William Baldwin; Alt. Official: Joe Cowman; Timekeeper: Nate Krueger; Scorer: Abbey McNamara; Win-Holden, Lauren (1-1-0). Loss-BERWINKEL-KOTTMANN (0-1-0). Offsides: San Francisco 0, Oregon 1. Officials: Referee: Will Niccholls; Asst. Referee: Jonathan Kaminski; Ian Brennen; Official's signature Alt. Official: Alejandro Robles; Timekeeper: Nate Krueger; Scorer: Abbey McNamara; Offsides: Fresno State 0, Oregon 1. Official's signature 47 2015 BOX SCORES

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2015 Oregon Soccer 2015 Oregon Soccer Oregon vs NC State (Sep 04, 2015 at Raleigh, N.C.) Oregon vs Wake Forest (Sep 06, 2015 at Raleigh, N.C.)

Oregon (1-4-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Oregon (1-5-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total NC State (3-2-0) Oregon 0 0 0 Wake Forest (2-1-2) Oregon 0 0 0 0 0 Date: Sep 04, 2015 • Attendance: 1108 NC State 1 1 2 Date: Sep 06, 2015 • Attendance: 182 Wake Forest 0 0 0 1 1 Weather: Humid and clear Weather: Chance of rain Oregon NC State Oregon Wake Forest Po # Player Sh SO G A Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Min gk 25 Holden, Lauren - - - - 90 gk 12 Sydney Wootten - - - - 90 gk 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla - - - - 110 gk 22 Nonie Frishette - - - - 45 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee - - - - 67 d 2 Dayna Tomayko 1 1 - 1 80 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee - - - - 65 d 2 Madison Baumgardne - - - - 110 m 5 Chambers, Sofia - - - - 60 m 3 Jenna Kalwa - - - - 90 m 7 Schulz, Miranda 1 1 - - 99 m 7 Sarah Teegarden 1 - - - 73 m 7 Schulz, Miranda 1 1 - - 90 d 4 Hannah Keogh - - - - 90 m 8 Beutler, Maryn - - - - 50 f 8 Pilar Torres 1 - - - 69 d 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - 90 m 6 Crystal Cordova - - - - 40 d 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - 110 m 9 2 - - - 63 f 13 Wagoner, Kira 1 - - - 53 f 9 Maxine Blackwood - - - - 55 d 15 Parr, Kristen - - - - 110 m 11 Maddie Huster 2 2 1 - 110 d 15 Parr, Kristen 1 - - - 45 m 10 Jackie Stengel 2 - - - 90 f 19 Strawn, Brooke - - - - 36 f 20 Kahla Seymour 2 2 - - 37 f 19 Strawn, Brooke 2 - - - 47 d 13 Ella Bonner 1 1 - - 90 m 21 Everett, Marissa 1 - - - 70 m 23 Kendall Fischlein - - - - 73 m 21 Everett, Marissa 2 1 - - 56 d 15 Alyson Brown - - - - 90 f 24 Miner, ShayLee 1 - - - 69 d 25 Ally Haran - - - - 110 m 27 Sweatman, Marlo 3 2 - - 68 m 25 Caroline Gentry 1 - - 1 64 m 27 Sweatman, Marlo - - - - 57 d 27 Monreau DeVos - - - - 110 d 29 Costa, Mia - - - - 90 -- Substitutes -- d 29 Costa, Mia - - - - 110 f 30 Sarah Medina 1 - - 1 77 -- Substitutes -- 5 Mackenzie Graybill 2 1 - - 31 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 6 Morrow, Abby 2 - - - 37 7 Alexa Allen 2 2 2 - 50 5 Chambers, Sofia - - - - 46 1 Lindsay Preston - - - - 65 8 Beutler, Maryn 1 - - - 35 14 Taylor Porter - - - - 45 6 Morrow, Abby 3 - - - 59 3 Jenna Romano - - - - 37 9 Kuroda, Taylor - - - - 25 19 Shannon Cleaver - - - - 10 9 Kuroda, Taylor - - - - 29 5 Jenai Davidson - - - - 30 12 Bruner, Bayley 1 1 - - 6 20 Rachel Cox - - - - 30 11 Tasker, Brooke 2 - - - 30 17 Kendal Robino - - - - 33 14 Fawcett, Kyra - - - - 61 Totals 9 5 2 2 13 Wagoner, Kira 2 1 - - 77 24 Reci Smith - - - - 11 22 Parsons, Brianne 1 - - - 14 14 Fawcett, Kyra 1 1 - - 19 26 Maddie Brock - - - - 37 24 Miner, ShayLee - - - - 55 Totals 11 3 0 0 29 Kate Ravenna - - - - 28 Totals 15 5 0 0 45 Bri Carney - - - - 47 Totals 9 4 1 1 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 25 Holden, Lauren 90:00 2 3 12 Sydney Wootten 90:00 0 5 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla 103:07 1 3 22 Nonie Frishette 45:00 0 3 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total 1 Lindsay Preston 58:07 0 0 Oregon 7 8 15 Oregon 1 2 3 Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total NC State 4 5 9 NC State 3 2 5 Oregon 5 4 0 2 11 Oregon 3 0 0 0 3 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Wake Forest 5 1 1 2 9 Wake Forest 3 0 0 0 3 Oregon 0 2 2 Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total NC State 2 2 4 Oregon 1 2 0 0 3 Scoring summary: Wake Forest 0 2 0 0 2 No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 30:42 ST Alexa Allen (2) Dayna Tomayko 30-yard shot over goalkeeper Scoring summary: 2. 89:07 ST Alexa Allen (3) Caroline Gentry Low shot to far post. No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 103:07 WF Maddie Huster (1) Sarah Medina Deflection off Oregon defender, 11 puts it Cautions and ejections: YC-ST #10 (34:30) Cautions and ejections: YC-WF #5 (44:45) Win-Sydney Wootten (2-0-0). Loss-Holden, Lauren (1-2-0). Stadium: Dail Soccer Field Win-Lindsay Preston (2-1-1). Loss-Hinriksdottir, Halla (0-3-0). Officials: Referee: Joshua Brooks; Asst. Referee: Paul Putnam; Matthew Englebert; Stadium: Dail Soccer Field Alt. Official: Larry Williams; Timekeeper: Cherif Gueye; Scorer: Brett Compton; Officials: Referee: Mark Kadlecik; Asst. Referee: Aaron Gallagher; Sarah Curry; Offsides: Oregon 0, NC State 0. Alt. Official: Ayman Nabulsi; Scorer: Brett Compton; Official's signature Offsides: Oregon 6, Wake Forest 0. Official's signature

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2015 Oregon Soccer 2015 Oregon Soccer Air Force vs Oregon (Sep 11, 2015 at Pape Field) Portland State vs Oregon (Sep 18, 2015 at Pape Field)

Air Force (2-3-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Portland State (2-6-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Oregon (2-5-0) Air Force 0 0 0 Oregon (3-5-0) Portland State 0 0 0 Date: Sep 11, 2015 • Attendance: 433 Oregon 2 1 3 Date: Sep 18, 2015 • Attendance: 381 Oregon 0 1 1 Weather: Weather: Air Force Oregon Portland State Oregon Po # Player Sh SO G A Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Min gk 1 KAHALLEY, ALEX - - - - 45 gk 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla - - - - 70 gk 0 Haluska, Angela - - - - 90 gk 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla - - - - 90 mf 3 SKIDMORE, Alison 1 - - - 41 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee 1 - - 1 74 d 4 d 2 f 5 COBB, TAYLOR 1 - - - 30 mf 5 Chambers, Sofia 1 - - - 42 Evans, Nikia - - - - 13 Schulz, Ashlee 2 - - - 79 f 6 COOK, KAITLYN - - - - 52 mf 6 Morrow, Abby 2 1 - 1 90 mf 5 Munoz, Bianca - - - - 28 mf 6 Morrow, Abby 2 1 - - 90 f 8 SWIFT, Ally - - - - 42 f 7 Schulz, Miranda 5 2 1 - 84 d 7 Myers, Megan - - - - 40 mf 7 Schulz, Miranda 2 - - - 81 d 12 REISINGER, Meredith 1 - - - 76 d 10 Foo, Kelsey 1 1 1 - 90 mf 9 Bianchini, Cori 3 1 - - 90 mf 8 Beutler, Maryn - - - - 56 f 14 BEASLEY, Rebecca - - - - 61 d 15 Parr, Kristen 1 - - - 90 mf 15 Cooney, Emma - - - - 62 d 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - 83 d 19 MAVROUDIS, Morgan - - - - 90 f 21 Everett, Marissa 3 1 1 - 23 d 21 Moyer, Kristin - - - - 90 f 13 Wagoner, Kira 2 1 - - 49 d 21 O'SULLIVAN, Kristina 1 1 - - 82 f 24 Miner, ShayLee 1 - - - 44 f 23 Hasan, Tamia - - - - 90 d 15 Parr, Kristen 1 - - - 90 d 22 DUEBER, Natalee - - - - 59 mf 27 Sweatman, Marlo 4 2 - - 79 mf 24 Forsee, Katie - - - - 90 f 21 Everett, Marissa 1 - - - 52 mf 24 KARAMANOS, Angela - - - - 71 d 29 Costa, Mia - - - - 80 d 33 Esmond, Dallin 1 - - - 90 f 24 Miner, ShayLee - - - - 47 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- mf 36 de Ramos, Krystal 1 - - - 79 d 29 Costa, Mia 1 1 - - 66 00 HIDDINK, JENNIFER - - - - 45 3 Wiegand-Brown, Mad - - - - 10 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 2 COOPER, Christy - - - - 30 8 Beutler, Maryn 1 - - - 27 6 Chilton-Eddy, Breann - - - - 29 5 Chambers, Sofia 1 - - - 34 9 RITTMANN, Brooke - - - - 58 9 Kuroda, Taylor - - - - 13 10 Matthews, Morgan - - - - 50 9 Kuroda, Taylor 1 - - - 16 10 REVELES, ALEXANDR - - - - 35 11 Tasker, Brooke - - - - 17 12 Ross, Rachel - - - - 34 11 Tasker, Brooke - - - - 31 11 DENTON, Lizzy - - - - 28 13 Wagoner, Kira 2 - - - 53 14 Gougeon, Laura - - - - 44 12 Bruner, Bayley - - - - 26 16 GRECO, Ashley 1 1 - - 15 14 Fawcett, Kyra 1 - - - 22 17 Hilde, Whitney - - - - 52 14 Fawcett, Kyra 3 2 1 - 23 17 BUCUR, RAFAELLA - - - - 71 22 Parsons, Brianne - - - - 16 20 Bodenhamer, Aurora - - - - 21 17 Wong, Caitlyn - - - 1 27 18 ENNIS, Kaitlyn - - - - 32 28 Higgins, Zoe 1 - - - 15 Totals 5 1 0 0 22 Parsons, Brianne - - - - 36 20 ROBERTSON, BREAH - - - - 30 31 McCormick, Katie - - - - 20 28 Higgins, Zoe - - - - 14 Totals 5 2 0 0 Totals 24 7 3 2 Totals 16 5 1 1

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 KAHALLEY, ALEX 45:00 2 3 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla 69:57 0 2 0 Haluska, Angela 90:00 1 4 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla 90:00 0 1 00 HIDDINK, JENNIFER 45:00 1 1 31 McCormick, Katie 20:03 0 0 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Air Force 1 4 5 Air Force 3 1 4 Portland State 4 1 5 Portland State 3 1 4 Oregon 13 11 24 Oregon 1 1 2 Oregon 10 6 16 Oregon 1 0 1

Corner kicks 1 2 Total Corner kicks 1 2 Total Air Force 0 1 1 Portland State 1 2 3 Oregon 3 1 4 Oregon 2 3 5

Scoring summary: Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 11:29 ORE Everett, Marissa (1) (unassisted) ball deflected off keeper, #21 controls for 1. 80:32 ORE Fawcett, Kyra (1) Wong, Caitlyn 2. 27:59 ORE Foo, Kelsey (1) (unassisted) Free kick from 22 yards 3. 62:05 ORE Schulz, Miranda (1) Morrow, Abby Morrow passes to Schulz in the box, goes Cautions and ejections: Schulz, Ashlee post YC-PSU #15 (51:45)

Cautions and ejections: Win-Hinriksdottir, Halla (2-3-0). Loss-Haluska, Angela (2-5-0). Officials: Referee: Bennett Savage; Asst. Referee: Cephas Quartson; Liberty Siegle; Win-Hinriksdottir, Halla (1-3-0). Loss-HIDDINK, JENNIFER (1-1-0). Alt. Official: Alejandro Robles; Timekeeper: Nate Krueger; Scorer: Abbey McNamara; Officials: Referee: Lucas Brooks; Asst. Referee: William Baldwin; Stephanie Tercero; Offsides: Portland State 3, Oregon 0. Alt. Official: Aaron Scott; Timekeeper: Nate Krueger; Scorer: Abbey McNamara; Official's signature Offsides: Air Force 1, Oregon 5. Official's signature 48 2015 BOX SCORES

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2015 UCLA Soccer 2015 Oregon Soccer Oregon vs UCLA (Sep 25, 2015 at Los Angeles, Calif.) Colorado vs Oregon (Oct 02, 2015 at Pape Field)

Oregon (3-6-0, 0-1-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Colorado (7-3-1, 1-1-0 Pac-12) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total UCLA (5-4-0, 1-0-0) Oregon 0 0 0 Oregon (4-6-0, 1-1-0 Pac-12) Colorado 0 0 0 Date: Sep 25, 2015 • Attendance: 2582 UCLA 1 0 1 Date: Oct 02, 2015 • Attendance: 645 Oregon 0 1 1 Weather: clear Weather: 61 degrees, cloudy, North wind 12 mph Oregon UCLA Colorado Oregon Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo Min Pos# Player ShSOG G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Min gk 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla - - - - - 90 gk 00 Schechtman, Arielle - - - - - 90 gk 1 Scheele, Kate - - - - 90 gk 25 Holden, Lauren - - - - 90 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee - - - - - 90 mf 2 Alvarado, Annie - - - - - 80 d 2 Orejel, Joss - - - - 90 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee 1 - - - 90 mf 5 Chambers, Sofia 1 1 - - - 23 mf 6 Kaskie, Lauren - - - - - 80 d 3 Huynh, Alex - - - - 90 mf 6 Morrow, Abby 1 1 - - 82 mf 6 Morrow, Abby - - - - - 76 f 10 Lavrusky, Kodi 1 - - - - 84 f 4 Krauser, Madison 1 - - - 80 f 7 Schulz, Miranda 1 - - - 61 mf 7 Schulz, Miranda 1 1 - - - 82 f 15 Cerda, MacKenzie 2 1 1 - - 73 mf 5 Pappalardo, Olivia - - - - 78 mf 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - 86 d 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 55 d 16 Mace, Hailie - - - - - 80 mf 6 Stanton, Morgan - - - - 73 f 13 Wagoner, Kira - - - - 57 d 15 Parr, Kristen 1 1 - - - 90 d 19 Tye, Madison - - - - - 60 f 7 Evans, Danica 1 - - - 68 d 15 Parr, Kristen - - - - 90 mf 21 Everett, Marissa 4 3 - - - 78 mf 25 Winter, Claire 1 - - - - 80 mf 10 Kinzner, Sarah - - - - 63 d 17 Wong, Caitlyn 1 1 - 1 64 f 24 Miner, ShayLee - - - - - 17 f 26 Goralski, Zoey - - - 1 - 90 d 11 Vidger, Alex 1 - - - 84 f 21 Everett, Marissa 1 1 - - 56 mf 27 Sweatman, Marlo 1 1 - - - 68 d 66 Bzeih, Reema - - - - - 76 f 14 Paxton, Emily 1 - - - 67 mf 27 Sweatman, Marlo - - - - 67 d 29 Costa, Mia - - - - - 90 d 77 Proctor, Courtney - - - - - 90 f 20 Hooks, Brie 3 1 - - 83 d 29 Costa, Mia - - - - 90 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 8 Beutler, Maryn 1 1 - - - 36 4 Matulich, Gabrielle - - - - - 17 16 Greening, Erin 2 1 - - 39 5 Chambers, Sofia - - - - 8 9 Kuroda, Taylor 1 - - - - 12 8 Munerlyn, Amber 1 - - - - 46 18 Kraus, Mikaela - - - - 15 8 Beutler, Maryn 1 - - - 13 12 Bruner, Bayley - - - - - 41 9 Konkol, Kristiana - - - - - 43 19 Zuniga, Stephanie - - - - 4 9 Kuroda, Taylor - - - - 14 13 Wagoner, Kira 2 2 - - - 44 Totals 5 1 1 1 4 23 Stark, Brittney - - - - 23 12 Bruner, Bayley 1 - - - 20 14 Fawcett, Kyra 1 - - - - 38 27 Varnadore, Brooklyn - - - - 42 14 Fawcett, Kyra 1 1 1 - 26 17 Wong, Caitlyn - - - - - 61 Totals 9 2 0 0 19 Strawn, Brooke - - - - 11 Totals 13 10 0 0 14 24 Miner, ShayLee - - - - 53 28 Higgins, Zoe - - - - 45 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves Totals 8 4 1 1 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla 90:00 1 0 00 Schechtman, Arielle 90:00 0 10 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total 1 Scheele, Kate 90:00 1 2 25 Holden, Lauren 90:00 0 2 Oregon 5 8 13 Oregon 0 0 0 TM Team 0:00 0 1 UCLA 2 3 5 UCLA 4 6 10 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Colorado 4 5 9 Colorado 2 1 3 Oregon 3 2 5 Oregon 7 7 14 Oregon 4 4 8 Oregon 0 2 2 UCLA 0 3 3 UCLA 1 3 4 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Colorado 1 1 2 Scoring summary: Oregon 3 1 4 No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 8:47 UCLA Cerda, MacKenzie (1) Goralski, Zoey through ball kicked over moving goalie Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description Cautions and ejections: 1. 73:33 ORE Fawcett, Kyra (2) Wong, Caitlyn YC-ORE #14 (52:21); YC-ORE #8 (61:16) Cautions and ejections: Win-Schechtman, Arielle. Loss-Hinriksdottir, Halla. YC-COLO #6 (26:33); YC-ORE #13 (84:58) Stadium: Drake Stadium Officials: Referee: Joseph Dickerson; Asst. Referee: Alexander Luttmann; Win-Holden, Lauren (2-2-0). Loss-Scheele, Kate (7-3-1). Melissa Gonzalez; Alt. Official: Salma Perez; Scorer: Tanner Koscinski; Officials: Referee: Michael Radchuk; Asst. Referee: Christopher Koll; Justin St. Pierre; Offsides: Oregon 2, UCLA 0. Alt. Official: Chris Wilgus; Timekeeper: Lilian Morrill; Scorer: Abbey McNamara; Official's signature Offsides: Colorado 1, Oregon 0. Official's signature

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2015 Oregon Soccer 2015 Oregon Soccer UTAH vs Oregon (Oct 04, 2015 at Pape Field) Oregon vs California (Oct 08, 2015 at Berkeley, Calif.)

UTAH (5-4-3, 2-1-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Oregon (4-8-0, 1-3-0 Pac-12) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Oregon (4-7-0, 1-2-0) California (8-3-2, 2-2-0 Pac-12) Oregon 1 1 2 UTAH 0 2 2 Date: Oct 08, 2015 • Attendance: 350 Date: Oct 04, 2015 • Attendance: 672 Oregon 0 0 0 California 0 3 3 Weather: 67 degrees, clear skies, North wind 9 mph Weather: Oregon California UTAH Oregon Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla - - - - - 90 gk 00 Boyd, Emily - - - - - 90 gk 00 Luke, Lindsey - - - - - 90 gk 25 Holden, Lauren - - - - - 90 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee - - - - - 67 d 2 Gibson, Indigo - - - 1 - 90 d 2 Allen, Ali - - - - - 90 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee - - - - - 77 f 7 Schulz, Miranda 2 2 - - - 82 d 6 Lukas, Haley 1 - - - - 90 mf 3 Rogers, Katie - - - - - 83 mf 6 Morrow, Abby 1 - - - - 64 m 8 Beutler, Maryn 3 1 1 - - 90 m 8 Fletcher, Emma 2 1 - 1 - 65 mf 5 Kearl, Janie - - - - - 73 f 7 Schulz, Miranda 1 1 - - - 74 m 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 84 d 9 Mejia, Annia - - - - - 90 mf 6 Van der Veen, Paola 5 2 1 1 - 69 mf 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 73 f 13 Wagoner, Kira 2 2 - - - 72 f 10 Ship, Arielle 4 2 2 1 - 79 mf 8 Buckley, Kaycee - - - - - 74 f 13 Wagoner, Kira 4 2 - - - 64 d 15 Parr, Kristen - - - - - 90 d 11 Ley, Sandra - - - - - 90 d 12 Nielsen, Baylee 1 1 - - - 90 d 15 Parr, Kristen 1 1 - - - 90 d 17 Wong, Caitlyn - - - - - 69 m 13 Boureille, Celeste 2 1 1 1 - 90 f 15 Vukic, Natalie 1 1 1 - - 84 d 17 Wong, Caitlyn 1 - - - - 66 f 21 Everett, Marissa 4 3 1 - - 65 m 16 Fitzgerald, Kelly 1 1 - 1 - 90 d 18 Trabert, Megan - - - - - 90 f 21 Everett, Marissa - - - - - 18 m 27 Sweatman, Marlo 1 - - - - 79 f 26 Witteman, Samantha - - - - - 90 d 19 Skolmoski, Hailey - - - - - 90 mf 27 Sweatman, Marlo 1 - - - - 58 d 29 Costa, Mia 1 - - - - 90 f 33 Walleigh, Heather 1 - - - - 63 f 36 Elmer, Mikayla 1 - - - - 44 d 29 Costa, Mia 1 - - - - 78 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 5 Chambers, Sofia - - - - - 11 4 Vandevanter, Alexa - - - - - 7 10 Jensen, Addie - - - - - 6 5 Chambers, Sofia - - - - - 20 6 Morrow, Abby - - - - - 27 14 Graf, Karly - - - - - 11 11 Flom, Max - - - - - 22 8 Beutler, Maryn 1 - - - - 47 9 Kuroda, Taylor - - - - - 6 15 Nild, Miranda - - - - - 11 24 Jacobsen, Eden - - - - - 38 9 Kuroda, Taylor 1 1 - - - 18 12 Bruner, Bayley - - - - - 14 22 Onumonu, Ifeoma 1 1 - - - 34 30 Elmer, Mariah - - - - - 46 11 Tasker, Brooke - - - - - 12 14 Fawcett, Kyra - - - - - 8 Totals 12 6 3 5 13 22 Parsons, Brianne - - - - - 23 Totals 8 4 2 1 9 12 Bruner, Bayley - - - - - 7 24 Miner, ShayLee 1 1 - - - 22 14 Fawcett, Kyra 1 1 - - - 43 Totals 14 9 2 0 9 22 Parsons, Brianne - - - - - 55 24 Miner, ShayLee - - - - - 27 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 28 Higgins, Zoe - - - - - 8 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla 90:00 3 3 00 Boyd, Emily 90:00 2 7 Totals 13 6 0 0 7 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves Oregon 6 8 14 Oregon 1 2 3 00 Luke, Lindsey 90:00 0 6 25 Holden, Lauren 90:00 2 1 California 3 9 12 California 3 4 7 TM TEAM 0:00 0 1 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Oregon 3 2 5 Oregon 4 5 9 UTAH 2 6 8 UTAH 3 3 6 California 5 4 9 California 5 8 13 Oregon 5 8 13 Oregon 2 0 2

Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Scoring summary: UTAH 0 0 0 UTAH 4 5 9 No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description Oregon 0 2 2 Oregon 2 5 7 1. 10:30 ORE Beutler, Maryn (1) (unassisted) High strike into upper left corner 2. 56:30 CAL Ship, Arielle (9) Fitzgerald, Kelly Off free kick 3. 75:33 CAL Boureille, Celeste (4) Gibson, Indigo From right flank into far corner Scoring summary: Ship, Arielle 4. 78:18 CAL Ship, Arielle (10) Boureille, Celeste #13 and #8 to #10 on the left flank, into No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description Fletcher, Emma corner 1. 46:35 UTAH Van der Veen, Paola (1) (unassisted) 30 yards out, ripped from left side to far 5. 84:21 ORE Everett, Marissa (2) (unassisted) Took defelction and dribbled into '12 2. 74:14 UTAH Vukic, Natalie (3) Van der Veen, Paola 6 header to left side of box. Ball goes pas keeper for 15 open net Cautions and ejections: YC-ORE #29 (64:23); YC-ORE #2 (65:04) Cautions and ejections: Win-Boyd, Emily (8-3-2). Loss-Hinriksdottir, Halla (4-8-0). Win-Luke, Lindsey (5-4-3). Loss-Holden, Lauren (2-3-0). Stadium: Edwards Stadium Officials: Referee: Adam Brugman; Asst. Referee: JJ Blodgett; Samuel Dominguez; Officials: Referee: Hamed Sadeghi; Asst. Referee: Manny Uche; Farhad Mansourian; Alt. Official: Craig Hill; Timekeeper: Nate Krueger; Scorer: Abbey McNamara; Alt. Official: Brian Yip; Timekeeper: Cal EM; Scorer: Miquel Jacobs; Offsides: UTAH 0, Oregon 2. Offsides: Oregon 0, California 1. Official's signature Official's signature 49 2015 BOX SCORES

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2015 Oregon Soccer 2015 Oregon Soccer Oregon vs #6 Stanford (Oct 11, 2015 at Stanford, Calif.) USC vs Oregon (Oct 17, 2015 at Pape Field) USC (10-4-1, 5-1-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Oregon (4-9, 1-4) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Oregon (4-10-0, 1-5-0) USC 2 2 4 Stanford (11-2, 5-0) Oregon 0 0 0 Date: Oct 17, 2015 • Attendance: 611 Oregon 0 0 0 Date: Oct 11, 2015 • Attendance: 1952 Stanford 0 1 1 Weather: 63 degrees, overcast, east wind 7 mph Weather: Sunny, 77 degrees USC Oregon Oregon Stanford Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 1 Prudhomme, Sammy - - - - - 90 gk 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla - - - - - 45 gk 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla - - - - - 90 gk 1 Campbell, Jane - - - - - 90 mf 3 Andrews, Morgan 6 - - 2 - 71 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee - - - - - 90 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee 1 - - - - 83 d 4 Bauer, Maddie - - - - - 90 d 5 Randle, Dominique - - - - - 54 f 7 Schulz, Miranda 1 1 - - - 74 mf 10 Fink, Jamie 3 3 1 - - 47 mf 8 Beutler, Maryn 2 - - - - 63 m 7 Schulz, Miranda - - - - - 82 m 5 Xiao, Michelle 3 1 - - - 75 mf 11 Molen, Nicole 3 3 1 1 - 84 mf 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 90 m 8 d 7 Beutler, Maryn - - - - - 79 Liedle, Laura - - - - - 52 d 12 Freeman, Mandy - - - - - 84 f 13 Wagoner, Kira 3 1 - - - 71 d 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 55 d 9 McGrady, Tegan 1 - - 1 - 75 f 13 Levin, Savannah 2 1 - - - 45 d 15 Parr, Kristen 3 3 - - - 90 f 13 Wagoner, Kira - - - - - 41 f 10 Rosen, Haley 3 - - - - 54 d 17 Donaldson, Natalie - - - - - 73 d 17 Wong, Caitlyn - - - - - 90 d 15 Parr, Kristen - - - - - 90 m 11 DiBiasi, Jordan 1 - - - - 62 f 18 Mills, Kayla 1 1 1 - - 90 f 21 Everett, Marissa 4 2 - - - 79 d 17 Wong, Caitlyn - - - - - 90 f 12 Carusa, Kyra 2 1 - - - 87 mf 19 Sladek, Sydney 2 1 - 1 - 64 mf 27 Sweatman, Marlo - - - - - 45 m 21 Everett, Marissa - - - - - 87 d 15 Cook, Alana 1 - - - - 90 d 23 Prisock, Ally 1 1 - - - 81 d 29 Costa, Mia - - - - - 80 m 27 Sweatman, Marlo 2 1 - - - 83 m 17 Sullivan, Andi 5 2 1 - - 90 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- d 29 Costa, Mia - - - - - 82 d 26 Amack, Stephanie 1 1 - - - 90 6 Pitalo, Whitney - - - - - 52 3 Wiegand-Brown, Mad - - - - - 10 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 7 Mejia, Tamara - - - - - 29 6 Morrow, Abby - - - - - 47 14 Parker, Reilly - - - - - 37 9 Kuroda, Taylor - - - - - 8 5 Chambers, Sofia - - - - - 7 3 Lee, Mariah 1 - - - - 15 15 Owen, Erin 1 - - - - 14 11 Tasker, Brooke - - - - - 0 6 Morrow, Abby - - - - - 20 8 Walker-Hartshorn, R 4 1 - - - 53 16 Rooney, Amanda 1 1 1 - - 6 14 Fawcett, Kyra - - - - - 16 9 Kuroda, Taylor - - - - - 22 14 Cox, Siobhan - - - - - 3 20 Rosen, Nikki - - - - - 7 19 Strawn, Brooke - - - - - 17 14 Fawcett, Kyra - - - - - 8 20 Turner, Megan - - - - - 60 24 Hite, Hailey - - - - - 6 24 Miner, ShayLee - - - - - 1 22 Parsons, Brianne - - - - - 15 22 Collins, Averie - - - - - 3 25 Earley, Moriah - - - - - 17 25 Holden, Lauren - - - - - 45 24 Miner, ShayLee - - - - - 31 Totals 22 6 1 1 8 27 Okuma, Erika - - - - - 9 28 Higgins, Zoe - - - - - 30 Totals 3 1 0 0 6 30 Johnson, Sydney - - - - - 30 Totals 13 7 0 0 17 Totals 20 11 4 4 15 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla 90:00 1 5 1 Campbell, Jane 90:00 0 1 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Prudhomme, Sammy 90:00 0 7 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla 45:00 2 4 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total 25 Holden, Lauren 45:00 2 3 Oregon 0 3 3 Oregon 3 2 5 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Stanford 9 13 22 Stanford 0 1 1 USC 10 10 20 USC 2 5 7 Oregon 5 8 13 Oregon 4 3 7 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Oregon 0 0 0 Oregon 3 3 6 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Stanford 3 3 6 Stanford 6 2 8 USC 3 3 6 USC 8 7 15 Oregon 2 0 2 Oregon 6 11 17

Scoring summary: Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 74:05 STAN Sullivan, Andi (5) McGrady, Tegan Cross by 9 lf, header by 17 lf side netting 1. 11:32 USC Fink, Jamie (4) Andrews, Morgan Chip by 3 over defense into box. 10 put it Molen, Nicole the right side Cautions and ejections: 2. 41:09 USC Molen, Nicole (2) Corner kick deflection off oregon defense 3. 75:33 USC Mills, Kayla (2) (unassisted) Free kick from the top right side of box 4. 87:13 USC Rooney, Amanda (1) Sladek, Sydney Win-Campbell, Jane (10-2). Loss-Hinriksdottir, Halla (2-6). Andrews, Morgan Stadium: Cagan Stadium Cautions and ejections: Officials: Referee: Juan Cruz; Asst. Referee: Michelle MacMullen; Justin Fields; YC-ORE #17 (69:21) Alt. Official: Ramy Touchan; Timekeeper: Brian Casho; Scorer: Greg Marsh; Offsides: Oregon 1, Stanford 2. Win-Prudhomme, Sammy Jo (10-4-1). Loss-Hinriksdottir, Halla (2-7-0). Official's signature Officials: Referee: Chipalo Street; Asst. Referee: Jonathan Kaminski; Chris Wilgus; Alt. Official: Abdou Oumar; Timekeeper: Nate Krueger; Scorer: Abbey McNamara; Offsides: USC 3, Oregon 1. Official's signature

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2015 Arizona Soccer 2015 Sun Devil Soccer Oregon vs Arizona (Oct 23, 2015 at Tucson, Ariz.) Oregon vs Arizona State (Oct 25, 2015 at Tempe,Ariz.)

Oregon4-11 (1-6 Pac-12) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Oregon (4-12,1-7) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Arizona10-4-1 (4-3 Pac-12) Oregon 1 0 1 Arizona State (7-7-1,3-4-1) Oregon 0 0 0 Date: Oct 23, 2015 • Attendance: 823 Arizona 1 1 2 Date: Oct 25, 2015 • Attendance: 683 Arizona State 1 0 1 Weather: high 60s, mostly clear skies Weather: Some clouds,temps in mid to high 80s Oregon Arizona Oregon Arizona State Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla - - - - - 90 gk 1 BURDETT, Lainey - - - - - 90 gk 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla - - - - - 90 gk 00 Morris,Chandler - - - - - 90 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee - - - - - 90 d 6 SKADSEN, Sheaffer - - - - - 90 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee - - - - - 62 m 2 Kanavel,Whitney 2 - - - - 90 m 7 Schulz, Miranda 2 1 - - - 48 f 7 WONG, Hannah 1 - - - - 37 m 7 Schulz, Miranda 1 1 - - - 57 d 3 Berryhill,McKenzie - - - - - 71 m 8 Beutler, Maryn - - - - - 77 f 9 STOIAN, Gabi 3 1 - 1 - 82 m 8 m 7 d 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 74 f 10 BRASCIA, Charlotte 1 - - - - 32 Beutler, Maryn 2 2 - - - 55 Lara,Lucy 2 1 - - - 80 f 13 Wagoner, Kira 4 1 - - - 69 m 12 KIENEKER, Kennedy 1 - - - - 27 d 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 67 f 11 Ometer,Rachel - - - - - 17 d 15 Parr, Kristen - - - - - 90 m 14 DeGRACIE, Jaden 2 - - - - 79 f 13 Wagoner, Kira - - - - - 33 d 12 Martinez,Alyssa - - - - - 52 d 17 Wong, Caitlyn 1 - - - - 90 d 16 SILVERBERG, Haley 1 1 1 - - 90 d 15 Parr, Kristen - - - - - 90 d 13 Tosti,Sara - - - - - 90 m 21 Everett, Marissa 1 - - - - 75 d 20 MONTGOMERY, Alexa - - - - - 73 d 17 Wong, Caitlyn - - - - - 90 f 15 Rebata,Christina - - - - - 17 m 27 Sweatman, Marlo - - - - - 64 m 23 ESTOPARE, Hayley - - - - - 80 m 21 Everett, Marissa 1 1 - - - 65 f 17 Farquharson,Cali 4 2 1 - - 76 d 29 Costa, Mia 1 - - - - 90 d 27 PIMIENTA, Laura 1 - - - - 90 m 27 Sweatman, Marlo - - - - - 67 m 18 Semerad,Mackenzie 1 - - - - 50 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- d 29 Costa, Mia - - - - - 77 d 22 Stark,Madison 1 - - - - 90 6 Morrow, Abby 2 1 - 1 - 41 2 STEPHAN, Erica - - - - - 26 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 9 Kuroda, Taylor - - - - - 15 3 CRISLER, Cali 1 1 - - - 14 5 Chambers, Sofia - - - - - 27 4 Kmetko,Madison - - - - - 10 14 Fawcett, Kyra 2 1 1 - - 55 4 BILGINER, Cece - - - - - 9 6 Morrow, Abby - - - - - 67 9 Raybe,Jessica 2 1 - - - 73 28 Higgins, Zoe - - - - - 21 5 LOPEZ, Kaitlyn - - - - - 22 9 Kuroda, Taylor - - - - - 5 10 Mader,Jazmarie 1 - - - - 14 Totals 13 4 1 1 8 15 CROUCH, Paige 2 2 1 - - 26 12 Bruner, Bayley 1 1 - - - 57 19 Grossman,Mckenzie - - - - - 65 22 NELSON, Jessica - - - - - 33 14 Fawcett, Kyra 1 1 - - - 40 27 Moon,Aly 1 - - - - 67 24 STEVENS, Hannah - - - 1 - 44 19 Strawn, Brooke - - - - - 14 30 Coon,Taylor - - - - - 34 28 GATES, Tori - - - - - 45 22 Parsons, Brianne - - - - - 28 Totals 14 4 1 0 8 Totals 13 5 2 2 12 28 Higgins, Zoe 1 1 - - - 11 Totals 7 7 0 0 7 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla 90:00 2 3 1 BURDETT, Lainey 90:00 1 3 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla 90:00 1 3 00 Morris,Chandler 90:00 0 7 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Oregon 9 4 13 Oregon 2 1 3 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Arizona 8 5 13 Arizona 2 1 3 Oregon 1 6 7 Oregon 2 1 3 Arizona State 11 3 14 Arizona State 1 6 7 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Oregon 1 0 1 Oregon 4 4 8 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Arizona 2 2 4 Arizona 7 5 12 Oregon 0 1 1 Oregon 4 3 7 Arizona State 4 1 5 Arizona State 3 5 8 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 42:49 ARIZ CROUCH, Paige (3) STOIAN, Gabi Scoring summary: STEVENS, Hannah No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 2. 44:47 ORE Fawcett, Kyra (3) Morrow, Abby 1. 24:52 ASU Farquharson,Cali (6) Penalty kick 3. 87:38 ARIZ SILVERBERG, Haley (2) (unassisted) 35 yard shot by 16 Cautions and ejections: Cautions and ejections: YC-ORE #29 (16:32); RC-ASU #7 (46:20); YC-ASU #30 (83:30) YC-ARIZ #3 (32:21); YC-ORE #2 (86:59) Win-Morris,Chandler (7-7-1). Loss-Hinriksdottir, Halla (2-9). Win-BURDETT, Lainey (7-2-1). Loss-Hinriksdottir, Halla (2-8). Stadium: SunDevilSoccerStad Stadium: Mulcahy Stadium Officials: Referee: Levi Rippy; Asst. Referee: Darvin Curtis; Jesus Leon; Officials: Referee: Jesus Cisneros; Asst. Referee: Robert Hullner; Alt. Official: Benjamin Scott; Timekeeper: ASU; Scorer: ASU; Offsides: Oregon 0, Arizona 1. Offsides: Oregon 1, Arizona State 1. Official's signature Official's signature 50 2015 BOX SCORES

Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) 2015 Oregon Soccer 2015 Oregon Soccer Washington State vs Oregon (Oct 30, 2015 at Pape Field) Washington vs Oregon (Nov 01, 2015 at Pape Field)

Washington State (12-5-0, 5-4-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Washington (12-5-2, 5-4-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT Total Oregon (4-13-0, 1-8-0) Washington State 1 1 2 Oregon (5-13-0, 2-8-0) Washington 0 0 0 0 Date: Oct 30, 2015 • Attendance: 467 Oregon 0 1 1 Date: Nov 01, 2015 • Attendance: 545 Oregon 0 0 1 1 Weather: 61 degrees, overcast, southwest wind 15 mph Weather: 55 degrees, cloudy Washington State Oregon Washington Oregon Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 00 Dederick, Ella - - - - - 90 gk 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla - - - - - 90 gk 1 Kufeld, Megan - - - - - 100 gk 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla - - - - - 100 d 4 Crenshaw, Kelsee - - - - - 77 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee - - - - - 90 d 4 Fawcett, Katey - - - - - 45 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee - - - 1 - 100 mf 7 Harkins, Chelsea 1 1 1 - - 80 mf 8 Beutler, Maryn 1 1 - - - 65 d 5 Brahs, Allyson - - - - - 100 mf 8 Beutler, Maryn - - - - - 47 d 8 Branch, Jordan - - - - - 90 f 9 Kuroda, Taylor - - - - - 35 d 8 McElvaine, Havana 2 - - - - 100 mf 10 Foo, Kelsey 1 1 - - - 88 mf 9 Johnson, Kailiana 3 2 1 - - 90 mf 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 30 mf 10 Hedge, Kelcie 2 1 - - - 85 f 13 Wagoner, Kira - - - - - 85 d 10 White, Susie - - - - - 90 f 12 Bruner, Bayley 1 1 - - - 65 f 11 Wheeler, Rachel 1 - - - - 54 d 15 Parr, Kristen - - - - - 100 mf 11 Johnson, Kaitlyn - - - - - 85 d 15 Parr, Kristen - - - - - 90 f 15 Simon, Shannon 4 1 - - - 87 d 17 Wong, Caitlyn - - - - - 100 f 14 Bremer, Beau - - - - - 64 d 17 Wong, Caitlyn 1 1 - - - 90 mf 17 Perez, Amanda - - - - - 74 f 19 Strawn, Brooke - - - - - 23 d 16 Hancock, Grace - - - - - 90 mf 27 Sweatman, Marlo - - - - - 86 f 20 Keever, Kimberly 1 1 - - - 86 f 21 Everett, Marissa 4 3 1 - - 85 f 20 Guetlein, Kourtney 1 - - - - 51 f 28 Higgins, Zoe 1 - - - - 20 d 23 Karas, McKenzie - - - - - 100 mf 27 Sweatman, Marlo 1 - - - - 82 mf 26 Wegner, Cara 4 - - - - 78 d 29 Costa, Mia - - - - - 90 mf 28 Villanueva, Shaye - - - - - 100 d 29 Costa, Mia - - - - - 62 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 5 Gavin, Tia - - - - - 10 6 Morrow, Abby 1 - - - - 45 3 Kinzer, Madi - - - - - 55 6 Morrow, Abby 2 1 - - - 65 17 Anker-Kofoed, Sofia 1 - - - - 56 7 Schulz, Miranda 1 - - - - 39 13 Dumesnil, Pascale 1 - - - - 60 7 Schulz, Miranda - - - - - 18 19 Haro, Maddy - - - - - 23 13 Wagoner, Kira 1 - - - - 12 19 Kokoska, Sam - - - - - 55 9 Kuroda, Taylor - - - - - 21 21 Marlow, Nicolle - - - - - 7 14 Fawcett, Kyra 2 1 - - - 45 Totals 11 3 0 0 10 12 Bruner, Bayley - - - - - 15 24 O'Neill, Maegan - - - - - 10 19 Strawn, Brooke 1 1 1 - - 41 14 Fawcett, Kyra - - - - - 56 Totals 10 3 2 0 9 21 Everett, Marissa 1 1 - - - 57 22 Parsons, Brianne - - - - - 38 Totals 11 6 1 0 6 28 Higgins, Zoe - - - - - 15 Totals 8 5 1 1 16 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 00 Dederick, Ella 90:00 1 5 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla 90:00 2 1 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Kufeld, Megan 100:00 1 4 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla 100:00 0 3 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Washington State 7 3 10 Washington State 3 2 5 Shots by period 1 2 OT Total Saves by period 1 2 OT Total Oregon 6 5 11 Oregon 1 0 1 Washington 5 6 0 11 Washington 0 4 0 4 Oregon 1 6 1 8 Oregon 2 1 0 3 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Washington State 2 1 3 Washington State 5 4 9 Corner kicks 1 2 OT Total Fouls 1 2 OT Total Oregon 0 0 0 Oregon 3 3 6 Washington 3 1 0 4 Washington 5 5 0 10 Oregon 0 2 0 2 Oregon 8 8 0 16

Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description Scoring summary: 1. 22:30 WSU Harkins, Chelsea (1) (unassisted) one-time, left side of the box No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 2. 49:20 ORE Strawn, Brooke (1) (unassisted) Rebound off the crossbar 1. 90:26 ORE Everett, Marissa (3) Schulz, Ashlee 2 with the pass to the right side of the bo 3. 49:58 WSU Johnson, Kailiana (2) Penalty kick puts it home

Cautions and ejections: Cautions and ejections: YC-ORE #29 (44:31); YC-WASH #23 (61:59); YC-ORE #17 (74:02); Win-Dederick, Ella (12-5-0). Loss-Hinriksdottir, Halla (2-10-0). YC-WASH #15 (85:22) Officials: Referee: Michael Radchuk; Asst. Referee: Ryan Jung; Jason Perlewitz; Alt. Official: Terry Urmson; Timekeeper: Nate Krueger; Scorer: Abbey McNamara; Win-Hinriksdottir, Halla (3-10-0). Loss-Kufeld, Megan (11-5-2). Offsides: Washington State 3, Oregon 1. Officials: Referee: Matthew Buckman; Asst. Referee: Desi Miller; Cesar Tercero; Official's signature Alt. Official: Terry Urmson; Timekeeper: Nate Krueger; Scorer: Abbey McNamara; Offsides: Washington 0, Oregon 4. Official's signature

Soccer Box Score (Final) 2015 Oregon Soccer Oregon vs Oregon State (Nov 06, 2015 at Corvallis, Ore.)

Oregon (6-13, 3-8 Pac-12) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Oregon State (6-10-3, 2-9 Pac-12) Oregon 0 2 2 Date: Nov 06, 2015 • Attendance: 623 Oregon State 1 0 1 Weather: Oregon Oregon State Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla - - - - - 90 gk 12 Trumbull, Melanie - - - - - 90 d 2 Schulz, Ashlee 1 - - - - 90 m 4 Latham, Kayla 3 1 1 - - 90 m 7 Schulz, Miranda 1 1 - - - 53 f 5 Faris, Nikki 2 1 - - - 47 m 8 Beutler, Maryn 3 2 1 - - 72 f 7 Jones, Emma 3 - - - - 65 d 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 57 f 8 Higgins, Natalie - - - - - 72 f 13 Wagoner, Kira 2 1 - - - 53 m 9 Bieck, Gwen 2 - - - - 90 d 15 Parr, Kristen 2 - - - - 90 d 10 Haavik, Helene - - - - - 20 d 17 Wong, Caitlyn - - - - - 85 d 13 Espinoza, Greta - - - - - 90 m 21 Everett, Marissa 4 3 1 - - 72 d 14 Jones, Rachel - - - - - 90 m 27 Sweatman, Marlo 1 - - 1 - 90 m 24 Govig, Annie - - - 1 - 90 d 29 Costa, Mia - - - - - 90 d 27 Rodriguez, Emmy - - - - - 90 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 6 Morrow, Abby 1 - - - - 54 6 Malone, Toni - - - - - 10 9 Kuroda, Taylor - - - 1 - 17 11 Baxter, Jenna - - - - - 44 12 Bruner, Bayley - - - - - 18 17 Pantuso, Allison 1 - - 1 - 55 14 Fawcett, Kyra 1 1 - 1 - 47 30 Redberg, McKenzie 1 1 - - - 47 22 Parsons, Brianne - - - - - 5 Totals 12 3 1 2 11 28 Higgins, Zoe - - - - - 7 Totals 16 8 2 3 10

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 1 Hinriksdottir, Halla 90:00 1 2 12 Trumbull, Melanie 90:00 2 6

Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Oregon 6 10 16 Oregon 1 1 2 Oregon State 5 7 12 Oregon State 4 2 6

Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Oregon 4 3 7 Oregon 3 7 10 Oregon State 0 1 1 Oregon State 4 7 11

Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 28:22 OSU Latham, Kayla (2) Govig, Annie header from 6 yards out Pantuso, Allison 2. 81:59 ORE Beutler, Maryn (2) Fawcett, Kyra from 15 yards out Kuroda, Taylor 3. 85:19 ORE Everett, Marissa (4) Sweatman, Marlo 13 yards out of blocked shot

Cautions and ejections: YC-ORE #27 (20:47); YC-OSU #11 (60:18); YC-ORE #13 (60:18); YC-ORE #9 (83:50)

Win-Hinriksdottir, Halla (4-10). Loss-Trumbull, Melanie (0-1). Stadium: Paul Lorenz Field Officials: Referee: Victor Rivas; Asst. Referee: Andrew Marihart; Cephas Quartson; Alt. Official: Liberty Siegle; Offsides: Oregon 3, Oregon State 0. Official's signature 51 2015 PAC-12 REVIEW 2015 CONFERENCE STANDINGS Standings Pac-12 Pct. GF GA Overall Pct. GF GA CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES Stanford* 10-0-1 .955 24 6 19-2-2 .870 43 13 USC 9-2-0 .818 19 5 15-6-2 .696 36 16 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Washington State 7-4-0 .636 18 11 14-6-0 .700 34 19 Arizona 6-4-1 .591 16 20 14-6-2 .682 37 28 Arielle Ship, California California 6-4-1 .591 17 8 13-6-3 .659 34 14 Washington 5-5-1 .500 11 13 12-7-2 .619 29 22 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Arizona State 5-5-1 .500 16 13 9-8-1 .528 34 19 Alana Cook, Stanford UCLA 4-6-1 .409 14 22 8-10-1 .447 23 32 Utah 4-7-0 .364 8 13 7-10-3 .425 19 25 COACH OF THE YEAR Oregon 3-8-0 .273 8 17 6-13-0 .316 14 24 Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford Oregon State 2-9-0 .182 9 19 6-10-3 .395 18 23 Colorado 1-8-2 .182 9 22 7-10-3 .425 24 27 * - Conference Champion ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS First Team Pos. Yr. School First Team School Year GPA Major MF Jr. USC Allyson Brahs WASH Sr. 3.86 Biology GK Jr. Stanford Jaden DeGracie ARIZ Jr. 3.94 Pre-Physiology Cali Farquharson F Sr. Arizona State Bella Geist OSU So. 3.95 Biology Kourtney Guetlein F Sr. Washington State Madison Kmetko ASU So. 3.93 Exploratory Social & Behavioral Sciences McKenzie Karas D Sr. Washington Megan Kufeld WASH Sr. 3.97 Biology Kayla Mills D Jr. USC Nicole Molen USC So. 3.94 Human Biology Haley Rosen MF 5Sr. Stanford Kate Scheele COLO Sr. 3.89 History Arielle Ship F Jr. California Sheaffer Skadsen ARIZ Sr. 4.00 Public Health Gabi Stoian F So. Arizona Madison Stark ASU So. 3.96 Journalism & Mass Communication MF So. Stanford Susie White WSU RJr. 3.85 Elementary Education Samantha Wittleman D Sr. California Caitlyn Wong ORE Jr. 3.99 Biochemistry Second Team Pos. Year School Second Team School Year GPA Major Maddie Bauer D Jr. Stanford Dominique Bond-Flasza WASH So. 3.73 Business Administration Celeste Boureille MF Sr. California Annie Goving OSU Jr. 3.76 Exercise & Sports Science Emily Boyd GK So. California Kahlia Hogg COLO Sr. 3.78 Mechanical Engineering Kyra Carusa F Fr. Stanford Whitney Kanavel ASU Sr. 3.82 Psychology Alana Cook D Fr. Stanford Janie Kearl UTAH So. 3.81 Undeclared Mandy Freeman D Jr. USC Sofia Anker-Kofoed WSU So. 3.85 Undeclared Kaitlyn Johnson F Jr. Washington State Alyssa Martinez ASU RJr. 3.81 Health Sciences Kimberly Keever F So. Washington Jessica Raybe ASU So. 3.80 Exercise & Wellness Madison Krauser D Sr. Colorado Miranda Schulz ORE So. 3.81 Human Physiology Kodi Lavrusky MF Sr. UCLA Alexis Selman ARIZ Jr. 3.90 Pre-Physiology Shannon Simon MF So. Washington Megan Trabert UTAH Sr. 3.71 Business Administration

Honorable Mention All-Pac 12 Honorable Mention (Oregon only) Greta Espionza (OSU, Jr., D), Emma Fletcher (CAL, Jr., MF), Darian Jenkins (UCLA, Jr., F), Maryn Beutler (Jr., 3.31, Journalism-Advertising), Kelsey Foo (Sr., 3.61 Material and Aly Moon (ASU, So., F), Sammy Jo Prudhomme (USC, Jr., GK), Sheaffer Skadsen (ARIZ., Product Sciences), Zoe Higgins (So., 3.29, Undeclared), Abby Morrow (So., 3.59, Sr., D), Madison Stark (ASU, So., D), Megan Trabert (UTAH, Sr., D), Megan Turner (STAN, Pre-Business Administraiton) Brooke Strawn (Sr., 3.55, Journalism-Advertising), Marlo Jr., MF), Cara Wegner (WSU, Sr., MF), Michelle Xiao (STAN, Fr., F) Sweatman (Jr., 3.06, General Social Science) All-Freshman Team Position School Kyra Carusa F Stanford Alana Cook D Stanford Ella Dederick GK Washington State Jordan DiBiasi MF Stanford Marissa Everett F Oregon Kelcie Hedge F Washington Sarah Kinzner MF Colorado Tegan McGrady D Stanford Ally Prisock D USC Paola van der Veen MF Utah Redshirt Sophomore Caitlyn Wong was selected to the Pac-12 All-Academic First Team Michelle Xiao F Stanford for the second straight year. A biochemistry major, Wong boosts a 3.99 grade point average. 52 2015 PAC-12 STATISTICAL CATEGORY LEADERS POINTS 5. Sullivan, Andi - STAN 11 36 3.27 Rk Player GP G A Points Avg/G 6. Wegner, Cara - WSU 11 35 3.18 1. Ship, Arielle - CAL 11 6 4 16 1.45 7. Farquharson, Cali - ASU 8 34 4.25 2. Andrews, Morgan - USC 10 5 3 13 1.30 8. Van der Veen, Paola - UTAH 11 33 3.00 3. Farquharson, Cali - ASU 8 5 1 11 1.38 Hooks, Brie - COLO 11 33 3.00 Johnson, Caitlyn - WSU 9 4 3 11 1.22 10. Witteman, Samantha - CAL 11 30 2.73 Carusa, Kyra - STAN 11 5 1 11 1.00 Molen, Nicole - USC 11 30 2.73 6. Rosen, Haley - STAN 11 4 2 10 0.91 7. Guetlein, Kourtney - WSU 11 4 1 9 0.82 GOALKEEPER - GAA 8. Jenkins, Darian - UCLA 10 4 0 8 0.80 Rk Player GP GA Min. GAA Sullivan, Andi - STAN 11 3 2 8 0.73 1. Prudhomme, Sammy Jo - USC 11 5 990:00 0.45 Lavrusky, Kodi - UCLA 11 2 4 8 0.73 2. Campbell, Jane - STAN 11 6 1040:3 0.52 Degracie, Jaden - ARIZ 11 2 4 8 0.73 3. Boyd, Emily - CAL 11 8 1025:0 0.70 Raybe, Jessica - ASU 11 4 0 8 0.73 4. Dederick, Ella - WSU 11 11 1008:3 0.98 5. Kufeld, Megan - WASH 10 12 957:14 1.13 GOALS 6. Morris, Chandler - ASU 11 13 1026:1 1.14 Rk Player GP No. Avg/G 7. Luke, Lindsey - UTAH 11 13 991:11 1.18 1. Ship, Arielle - CAL 11 6 0.55 8. Hinriksdóttir, Halla - ORE 9 13 775:00 1.51 2. Farquharson, Cali - ASU 8 5 0.62 9. Burdett, Lainey - ARIZ 7 9 535:59 1.51 Andrews, Morgan - USC 10 5 0.50 10. Scheele, Kate - COLO 9 14 755:08 1.67 Carusa, Kyra - STAN 11 5 0.45 5. Johnson, Kaitlyn - WSU 9 4 0.44 SAVES Jenkins, Darian - UCLA 10 4 0.40 Rk Player GP No. Avg/G Rosen, Haley - STAN 11 4 0.36 1. Dederick, Ella - WSU 11 63 5.73 Guetlein, Kourtney - WSU 11 4 0.36 2. Geist, Bella - OSU 10 52 5.20 Raybe, Jessica - ASU 11 4 0.36 3. Boyd, Emily - CAL 11 50 4.55 10. Everett, Marissa - ORE 11 3 0.27 4. Luke, Lindsey - UTAH 11 47 4.27 Lavrusky, Kodi - UCLA 11 3 0.27 5. Morris, Chandler - ASU 11 45 4.09 Hedge, Kelcie - WASH 11 3 0.27 6. Kufeld, Megan - WASH 10 44 4.40 Sullivan, Andi - STAN 11 3 0.27 7. Prudhomme, Sammy Jo - USC 11 39 3.55 8. Scheele, Kate - COLO 9 38 4.22 ASSISTS 9. Estopare, Rachel - ARIZ 6 27 4.50 Rk Player GP No. Avg/G 10. Burdett, Lainey - ARIZ 7 26 3.71 1. Mills, Kayle - USC 11 4 0.36 Moon, Aly - ASU 11 4 0.36 SAVES PER GAME Goralski, Zoey - UCLA 11 4 0.36 Rk Player GP No. Avg/G Ship, Arielle - CAL 11 4 0.36 1. Geist, Bella - OSU 18 126 7.00 Degracie, Jaden - ARIZ 11 4 0.36 2. Luke, Lindsey - UTAH 20 99 4.95 6. Stoian, Gabi - ARIZ 8 3 0.38 3. Kaufman, Gabby - ARIZ 21 93 4.43 Johnson, Kaitlyn - WSU 9 3 0.33 4. Morris, Chandler - ASU 20 84 4.20 Andrews, Morgan - USC 10 3 0.30 5. Kufeld, Megan - WASH 23 87 3.78 Crisler, Cali - ARIZ 10 3 0.30 6. Steele, Abby - ORE 17 63 3.71 Orejel, Joss - COLO 11 3 0.27 7. Stanley, Caroline - USC 21 77 3.67 McElvaine, Havana - WASH 11 3 0.27 8. Scheele, Kate - COLO 22 78 3.55 Van der Veen, Paola - UTAH 11 3 0.27 9. Clair, Gurveen - WSU 19 60 3.16 Semerad, Mackenzie - ASU 11 3 0.27 10. Boyd, Emily - CAL 22 62 2.82

GAME WINNING GOALS SHUTOUTS Rk Player GP No. Avg/G Rk Player GP No. Avg/G 1. Johnson, Kaitlyn - WSU 9 3 0.33 1. Prudhomme, Sammy Jo - USC 11 6 0.55 Carusa, Kyra - STAN 11 3 0.27 Campbell, Jane - STAN 11 6 0.55 Ship, Arielle - CAL 11 3 0.27 3. Boyd, Emily - CAL 11 5 0.45 4. Everett, Marissa - ORE 11 2 0.18 4. Luke, Lindsey - UTAH 11 3 0.27 Andrews, Morgan - USC 10 2 0.20 5. Morris, Chandler - ASU 11 2 0.18 Berryill, McKenzie - ASU 11 2 0.18 Dederick, Ella - WSU 11 2 0.18 Keever, Kimberly - WASH 11 2 0.18 Estopare, Rachel - ARIZ 6 2 0.33 DiBiasi, Jordan - STAN 11 2 0.18 Kufeld, Megan - WASH 10 2 0.20 Sullivan, Andi - STAN 11 2 0.18 Burdett, Lainey - ARIZ 7 2 0.29 Witteman, Samantha - CAL 11 2 0.18 10. Hinriksdóttir, Halla - ORE 9 1 0.11 Holden, Lauren - ORE 3 1 0.33 SHOTS Schechtman, Arielle - UCLA 3 1 0.33 Rk Player GP No. Avg/G Ervik, Siri - UCLA 8 1 0.12 1. Andrews, Morgan - USC 10 44 4.40 Geist, Bella - OSU 10 1 0.10 2. Ship, Arielle - CAL 11 41 3.73 Shimer, Sarah - WASH 2 1 0.50 Rosen, Haley - STAN 11 41 3.73 4. Simon, Shannon - WASH 11 39 3.55

53 RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

GOALS* SHOTS Rk Name Opponent Year Goals Rk Name Opponent Year Shots 1. Kirstie Kuhns Butler 2010 4 1. Beth Bowler Portland State 2001 11 Michele Potestio Puget Sound 1980 4 2. Jen Stoltenberg Kansas 2010 9 Julie Ray Evergreen State 1980 4 Nicole Garbin Boise State 2003 9 4. Michelle Potestio Portland 1980 3 Jen Stoltenberg Colgate 2009 9 Rebecca Sawyer Portland 1980 3 5. Bri Pugh UC Irvine 2013 8 Chalise Baysa Tennessee 1998 3 Jen Stoltenberg UNLV 2010 8 Chalise Baysa Auburn 1999 3 Jen Stoltenberg Southern Methodist 2010 8 8. 48 times by 30 different players 2 Beth Bowler Gonzaga 2001 8 * 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present. Nicole Garbin Pacific 2003 8 Teresa Bowns Illinois State 2007 8 PENALTY KICK GOALS Teresa Bowns UC Riverside 2008 8 Rk Name Opponent Year Goals 1. 19 times by 10 different players 1 SAVES Rk Name Opponent Year Saves ASSISTS 1. Sarah Peters Washington 2001 15 Rk Name Opponent Year Assists Domenique Lainez Texas A&M 2003 15 1. Chalise Baysa Arizona State 2001 3 3. Amanda Fox Weber State 1997 14 Teresa Bowns Gonzaga 2007 3 4. Amanda Fox Baylor 1997 13 3. Stacy Herbert Utah 1996 2 5. Jessie Chatfield California 2005 12 Karen DePorter San Francisco State 1997 2 Jessie Chatfield Stanford 2007 12 Jori Gangness Air Force 1997 2 7. Amanda Fox Montana 1996 11 Erin Anderson Oregon State 1998 2 Amanda Fox Wake Forest 1998 11 Jori Gangness Arizona 1998 2 Sarah Peters Xavier 2000 11 Crystal David San Jose State 2000 2 Sarah Peters James Madison 2000 11 Ann Westermark Eastern Washington 2001 2 Sarah Peters Oregon State 2000 11 Sarah Denner Washington State 2001 2 Sarah Peters Stanford 2001 11 Lindsey Werdell Pacific 2003 2 Domenique Lainez Portland 2004 11 Nicole Garbin California 2003 2 Jessie Chatfield USC 2005 11 Allison Newton Idaho 2006 2 Teresa Bowns Oklahoma 2008 2 GOALKEEPER ASSISTS Jen Stoltenberg UC Riverside 2008 2 Rk Name Opponent Year Assists Julie Armstrong Denver 2009 2 1. Sarah Peters Gonzaga 2001 1 Jen Stoltenberg Portland State 2009 2 Sarah Peters Arizona 2001 1 Bree Rowe Arizona 2009 2 Lindsay Parlee Colorado 2011 1 Mercedes Walters Arizona 2010 2 Mercedes Walters Butler 2010 2 Jen Stolenberg Butler 2010 2 Nicole Bakke Butler 2010 2 POINTS Rk Name Opponent Year Points 1. Kirstie Kuhns Butler 2010 8 (4G, 0A) 2. Jen Stoltenberg Butler 2010 6 (2G, 2A) Chalise Baysa Tennessee 1998 6 (3G, 0A) Chalise Baysa Auburn 1999 6 (3G, 0A) 5. Megan Huss Oklahoma 1996 5 (2G, 1A) Sierra Marsh San Francisco State 1997 5 (2G, 1A) Erin Anderson San Francisco 1999 5 (2G, 1A) Nicole Garbin Sacramento State 2003 5 (2G, 1A) Danielle Sweeney UC Riverside 2007 5 (2G, 1A) Teresa Bowns Gonzaga 2007 5 (1G. 3A) Jen Stoltenberg Arizona 2009 5 (2G, 1A) Scout Libke Arizona 2009 5 (2G, 1A)

Kirstie Kuhns holds the Oregon school record for points in a game (8), scoring four goals in a match against Butler in 2010.

55 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS GOALS* ASSISTS Rk Name Year G Go. Rk Name Year G A 1. Michele Potestio 1980 17 22 1. Nicole Garbin 2003 19 8 2. Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 12 2. Sierra Marsh 1997 20 7 Nicole Garbin 2006 20 12 3. Erin Anderson 1998 18 6 4. Nicole Garbin 2005 19 10 Teresa Bowns 2007 20 6 Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 10 Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 6 Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 10 Julie Armstrong 2009 18 6 7. Erin Anderson 1996 18 9 7. Nicole Garbin 2001 18 5 Chalise Baysa 1998 18 9 Carlie Ashcraft 2003 20 5 9. Julie Ray 1980 17 8 Andrea Valadez 2003 20 5 Chalise Baysa 1999 19 8 Teresa Bowns 2008 20 5 Chalise Baysa 2001 18 8 Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 5 Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 5 GAME-WINNING GOALS Rk Name Year G GWG POINTS 1. Nicole Garbin 2006 20 9 Rk Name Year G P 2. Nicole Garbin 2005 19 7 1. Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 29 3. Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 6 2. Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 26 4. Nicole Garbin 2001 18 4 3. Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 25 Tiffany Smith 2007 20 4 Nicole Garbin 2006 20 25 Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 4 5. Nicole Garbin 2003 19 22 7. Marissa Everett 2015 19 3 6. Nicole Garbin 2005 19 21 ShayLee Miner 2013 19 3 7. Chalise Baysa 2001 18 20 Andrea Valadez 2003 20 3 8. Erin Anderson 1996 18 19 Julie Armstrong 2011 16 3 Andrea Valadez 2003 20 19 Kristen Parr 2012 19 3 10. Chalise Baysa 1998 18 18 Chalise Baysa 1999 19 18 PENALTY KICK GOALS Rk Name Year G G SHOTS 1. Scout Libke 2011 20 3 Rk Name Year G Shots 2. Lindsey Werdell 2002 18 2 1. Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 89 Nicole Garbin 2003 19 2 2. Nicole Garbin 2006 20 84 Lindsey Werdell 2003 19 2 3. Beth Bowler 2001 18 70 Nicole Garbin 2005 19 2 Nicole Garbin 2003 19 70 Danielle Sweeney 2007 20 2 5. Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 69 Lilly Archer 2014 19 2 Chalise Baysa 2001 18 69 7. Allyssa White 1997 20 1 7. Nicole Garbin 2005 19 61 Carrie McLanahan 1997 18 1 8. Teresa Bowns 2008 20 60 Chalise Baysa 2000 20 1 Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 60 Christine Mintz 2004 18 1 Bri Pugh 2014 19 60 Cristan Higa 2004 19 1 Kirstie Kuhns 2008 19 1 MULTI-GOAL GAMES Rk Name Year G MGG 1. Michele Potestio 1980 17 7 2. Erin Anderson 1996 18 3 3. Julie Ray 1980 17 2 Iris Simmons 1980 17 2 Chalise Baysa 1998 18 2 Nicole Garbin 2003 19 2 Nicole Garbin 2006 20 2 Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 2 Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 2 Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 2

Erin Anderson recorded three multi-goal * 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise indicated. games during the 1996 season. 56 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

MULTI-ASSIST GAMES GOALKEEPER WINS Rk Name Year G MAG Rk Name Year G W 1. Mercedes Walters 2010 18 2 1. Domenique Lainez 2003 20 9 Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 2 Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005 19 9 3. Many tied 1 Cody Miles 2008 20 9 Cody Miles 2009 15 9 SAVES 5. Sarah Peters 2001 18 8 Rk Name Year G Saves Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2006 15 8 1. Amanda Fox 1997 20 138 Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2007 20 8 2. Sarah Peters 2000 19 131 8. Amanda Fox 1999 19 7 3. Amanda Fox 1998 18 121 Abby Steele 2012 19 7 4. Sarah Peters 2001 18 101 Abby Steele 2014 17 7 5. Sarah Peters 2002 18 99 6. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005 19 96 GOALKEEPER ASSISTS 7. Abby Steele 2013 19 91 Rk Name Year G A 8. Domenique Lainez 2003 20 90 1. Sarah Peters 2001 18 2 9. Amanda Fox 1999 19 89 10. Domenique Lainez 2004 18 88 YELLOW CARDS Rk Name Year G YC SHUTOUTS 1. Stacy Hebert 1996 18 4 Rk Name Year G SO Beth Bowler 2001 18 4 1. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005 19 7 Nicole Bakke 2011 19 4 2. Cody Miles 2008 20 6 Achijah Berry 2012 19 4 Abby Steele 2012 19 6 Reilly Moore 2014 19 4 4. Abby Steele 2013 19 5 Caitlyn Wong 2014 19 4 Cody Miles 2009 15 5 7. Megan Huss 1996 18 3 Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2006 15 5 Chalise Baysa 2001 18 3 7. Amanda Fox 1998 18 4 Christine Mintz 2004 18 3 Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2007 20 4 Nicole Garbin 2005 19 3 Abby Steele 2014 17 4 Nicole Garbin 2006 20 3 10. Amanda Fox 1996 18 3 Bri Pugh 2011 16 3 Sarah Peters 2001 18 3 Shanelle Simien 2011 20 3 Domenique Lainez 2003 20 3 Kira Wagoner 2012 13 3 Emily Zaler 2006 5 3 Gabbie Lindeman 2013 19 3 Lilly Archer 2014 19 3 GOALS ALLOWED AVERAGE Ashlee Schulz 2015 19 3 (min. 10 games/900 min.) Mia Costa 2015 19 3 Rk Name Year Min GAA 1. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2006 1428 0.82 RED CARDS 2. Abby Steele 2014 1614 1.00 Rk Name Year G RC 3. Abby Steele 2012 1710 1.05 1. 10 times by 10 players 1 4. Abby Steele 2013 1737 1.09 5. Cody Miles 2009 1257 1.15 6. Halla Hinriksdóttir 2015 1230 1.17 7. Lindsay Parlee 2010 1193 1.36 8. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2007 1862 1.40 9. Amanda Fox 1999 1728 1.41 10. Sarah Peters 2001 1618 1.45 11. Abby Steele 2011 1518 1.48 GOALS ALLOWED (min. 10 games/900 min.) Rk Name Year G GA 1. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2006 15 13 2. Halla Hinriksdóttir 2015 14 16 Cody Miles 2009 15 16 3. Lindsay Parlee 2010 13 18 Abby Steele 2014 17 18 5. Abby Steele 2012 19 20 6. Abby Steele 2013 19 21 7. Abby Steele 2011 19 25 8. Sarah Peters 2001 19 26 9. Amanda Fox 1999 19 27 10. Amanda Fox 1998 18 29 Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2007 20 29 * 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise indicated. Amanda Fox holds UO’s single-season record for saves with 138. 57 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS GOALS * ASSISTS Rk Name Years GAMES GOALS Rk Name Years G A 1. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 34 1. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 18 2. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 33 2. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 80 16 3. Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 31 3. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 15 4. Michele Potestio 1980 17 22 4. Allison Newton 2005-08 76 12 5. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 21 Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 80 12 6. Allison Newton 2005-08 76 13 6. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 11 Teresa Bowns 2006-09 80 13 Sierra Marsh 1996-99 73 11 8. Sierra Marsh 1996-99 73 12 8. Julie Armstrong 2009-11 50 10 Kristen Parr 2012-15 72 12 9. Jori Gangnes 1996-99 70 8 9. Scout Libke 2009-12 80 11 Carlie Ashcraft 2002-04 54 8 Bri Pugh 2011-14 71 11 Andrea Valadez 2003-05 55 8 GAME-WINNING GOALS POINTS Rk Name Years G GWG Rk Name Years G-A P 1. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 22 1. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 33-18 84 2. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 12 2. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 34-15 83 3. Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 7 3. Chalise Baysa 1998-01 31-7 69 Tiffany Smith 2005-07 54 7 4. Erin Anderson 1996-99 21-11 53 5. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 6 5. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 13-16 42 6. Sierra Marsh 1996-99 73 5 6. Allison Newton 2005-08 13-12 38 7. Scout Libke 2009-12 80 5 7. Sierra Marsh 1996-99 12-11 35 8. Kristen Parr 2012 - 15 72 4 8. Scout Libke 2009-12 11-10 32 9. Marissa Everett 2015 - Pres 19 3 9. Bri Pugh 2011-14 11-5 27 ShayLee Miner 2013 - Pres 19 3 10. Andrea Valadez 2003-05 9-8 26 Caitlin Gamble 2002-05 49 3 Kristen Parr 2012-15 12-2 26 Andrea Valadez 2003-05 55 3 Tiffany Smith 2005-06 34 3 SHOTS Allison Newton 2005-08 76 3 Rk Name Years G S Julie Armstrong 2009-11 50 3 1. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 257 Bri Pugh 2011-14 71 3 2. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 242 3. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 80 180 PENALTY KICK GOALS 4. Bri Pugh 2011-14 71 169 Rk Name Years GAMES GOALS 5. Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 168 1. Lindsey Werdell 2000-03 68 4 6. Sierra Marsh 1996-99 73 122 Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 4 7. Beth Bowler 1998-01 56 114 3. Scout Libke 2009-11 60 3 8. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 100 4. Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 80 2 9. Andrea Valadez 2003-05 55 89 Lilly Archer 2012-14 43 2 10. Allison Newton 2005-08 76 84 6. Allyssa White 1997-00 76 1 Kristen Parr 2012-15 72 84 Carrie McLanahan 1996-99 64 1 Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 1 MULTI-GOAL GAMES* Christine Mintz 2002-04 56 1 Rk Name Years G MGG Cristan Higa 2002-05 73 1 1. Michele Potestio 1980 17 7 Kirstie Kuhns 2007-10 71 1 2. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 6 Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 6 4. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 4 Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 4 6. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 80 3 7. Julie Ray 1980 17 2 Iris Simmons 1980 17 2 Kristi Morris 1996-99 74 2 10. 17 players tied 1 MULTI-ASSIST GAMES Rk Name Years G MAG 1. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 3 2. Jori Gangness 1996-99 70 2 Mercedes Walters 2007-10 67 2 4. 17 players tied 1 * 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise indicated. Jen Stoltenberg has the most career assists of any UO player (18). 58 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS SAVES Amanda Fox 1996-99 75 Rk Name Years G Saves Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 1. Amanda Fox 1996-99 75 434 2. Sarah Peters 1999-02 57 334 GAMES STARTED 3. Abby Steele 2011-14 74 307 Rk Name Years G 4. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005-07, 09 61 253 1. Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 80 5. Domenique Lainez 2001-05 40 180 Scout Libke 2009-12 80 6. Cody Miles 2008-10 43 150 3. Nicole Dobrzynski 2005-08 77 7. Lindsay Parlee 2010 13 55 4. Allison Newton 2005-08 76 8. Halla Hinriksdóttir 2014 - Pres 14 39 5. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 9. Jeanine Norstad 2000 7 20 Amanda Fox 1996-99 75 10. Emily Zaler 2006 5 15 Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 8. Stacy Hebert 1996-99 74 SHUTOUTS 9. Sierra Marsh 1996-99 73 Rk Name Years G Sho. Dylann Tharp 2004-07 73 1. Abby Steele 2011-14 74 17 2. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005-07, 09 61 16 YELLOW CARDS 3. Cody Miles 2008-10 43 12 Rk Name Year G YC 4. Amanda Fox 1996-99 75 11 1. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 10 5. Domenique Lainez 2001-05 40 4 2. Stacy Hebert 1996-99 74 9 6. Sarah Peters 1999-02 57 3 3. Dylann Tharp 2004-07 74 6 Emily Zaler 2006 5 3 4. Caitlyn Wong 2014 - Pres 31 6 8. Halla Hinriksdóttir 2014 - Pres 14 2 Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 4 Lauren Holden 2013 - Pres 10 2 Beth Bowler 1998-01 56 4 Christine Mintz 2002-04 56 4 GOALS ALLOWED AVERAGE Darcie Gardner 2005-08 71 4 (min. 35 games/3000 min.) Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 80 4 Rk Name Years Min GAA 9. Ashlee Schulz 2013 - Pres 50 3 1. Abby Steele 2011-14 6577 1.14 Mia Costa 2015 - Pres 19 3 2. Cody Miles 2008-10 3741 1.33 Katie Odishoo 1996-97 28 3 3. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005-07, 09 5571 1.48 Megan Huss 1996-98 39 3 4. Amanda Fox 1996-99 6964 1.93 Lindsey Peterson 1999-02 55 3 5. Sarah Peters 1999-02 4854 2.08 Arlene Tuttle 2001-02 26 3 6. Domenique Lainez 2002-04 3486 2.17 Nicole Dobrzynski 2005-08 77 3 GOALKEEPER WINS RED CARDS Rk Name Years G W Rk Name Year G RC 1. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005-07, 09 61 25 1. 10 times by 10 players 1 2. Amanda Fox 1996-99 75 23 3. Abby Steele 2011-14 74 21 4. Cody Miles 2008-10 43 20 5. Sarah Peters 1999-02 57 13 6. Domenique Lainez 2001-04 40 11 7. Lindsay Parlee 2010 13 5 8. Halla Hinriksdóttir 2014 - Pres 14 4 Emily Zaler 2006 5 4 GOALKEEPER ASSISTS Rk Name Years G A 1. Sarah Peters 1999-02 57 2 GAMES PLAYED Rk Name Years G 1. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 80 Dani Oster 2006-09 80 Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 80 Scout Libke 2009-12 80 Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 6. Nicole Dobrzynski 2005-08 77 7. Allyssa White 1997-00 76 Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 Allison Newton 2005-08 76 Scout Libke started in 80 consecutive matches during her 10. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 four-year career at Oregon. 59 TEAM/OPPONENT RECORDS

GOALS* FEWEST SHOTS FEWEST FOULS Game Game Game 9 at Portland, 10/26/80 1 vs. James Madison, 9/26/97 1 Florida State, 11/6/00; 9 at Puget Sound, 10/3/81 1 Stanford, 9/2/97 1 UCLA, 10/14/05 Season 1 at Portland, 10/13/98 1 UCLA, 10/15/10 62 1980, 17 games 1 at Stanford, 10/20/02 Season Season 142 1998, 18 games ASSISTS 147 2002, 18 games Game CORNER KICKS 7 Butler, 9/19/10 SAVES Game Season Game 15 Portland State, 10/3/98; 31 2009, 20 games 15 at Washington 11/9/01; 15 at San Jose State, 9/18/01 15 vs. Texas A&M 9/9/03 Season POINTS Season 108 2003, 20 games Game 151 2000, 20 games 19 San Francisco State (7G, 5A), 8/29/97 YELLOW CARDS Season FOULS Game 93 2001 (32G, 29A), 18 games Game 4 at Gonzaga, 9/27/96 23 Oregon State 10/20/2000; Season SHOTS 23 Eastern Washington, 9/30/2001; 23 2014, 19 games Game 23 Oregon State, 11/2/2007 39 Portland State 10/7/01 Season RED CARDS Season 248 2006, 20 games Game 348 2001, 18 games 2 at Washington State, 10/17/03 2 vs. Oregon State, 10/15/04 * 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present Season unless otherwise indicated. 3 2004, 19 games

OPPONENT TEAM GOALS OPPONENT TEAM SAVES OPPONENT TEAM RED CARDS Game Game Game 8 UCLA, 10/15/00 15 Portland State, 10/7/01 1 Seven times Season Season Season 64 2000, 20 games 126 2001, 18 games 1 Seven times OPPONENT TEAM ASSISTS OPPONENT TEAM FOULS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GOALS Game Game Game 8 at UCLA, 10/23/2009 23 Oregon State, 10/10/03; 5 , Portland, 8/31/05 Season 23 Oregon State, 10/21/05 55 2000, 20 games Season OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL ASSISTS 256 2005, 19 games Game OPPONENT TEAM POINTS 3 Jena Kluegel, North Carolina, 9/10/00; Game OPPONENT TEAM FEWEST FOULS 3 Regina Holan, California, 11/5/00; 23 UCLA (8G, 7A), 10/15/00 Game 3 Chrsitine Sinclair, Portland, 9/24/04 Season 1 Stanford, 11/8/98 183 2000, 20 games Season OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL POINTS 149 1998, 18 games Game OPPONENT TEAM SHOTS 11 Christine Sinclair (5G, 1A), Portland, 8/31/05 Game OPPONENT TEAM CORNER KICKS 35 Weber State, 10/5/97; Game OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SHOTS 35 UCLA, 10/15/00 15 North Carolina, 9/10/00 Game Season 15 Santa Clara, 8/4/11 10 Courtney Saunders, Baylor, 9/19/97; 397 2000, 20 games Season 10 Marcia Ward, Stanford, 10/20/02; 135 1997, 20 games 10 Lauren Cheney, UCLA, 11/3/06 OPPONENT TEAM FEWEST SHOTS Game OPPONENT TEAM YELLOW CARDS OPPONENT SAVES 1 Idaho, 9/24/06 Game Game Season 6 Oregon State 10/21/05 15 Gretchen Pietras, Portland St., 10/7/01 199 2015, 19 games Season 11 2015, 19 games

60 TEAM RECORDS

GOALS* 5. 2 UC Irvine, 9/3/1996 5. 11 BYU, 9/12/2013 Game 2 at Stanford, 11/8/1998 6. 10 Oklahoma, 10/20/1996 1. 9 at Portland, 10/29/1980 2 at North Carolina, 10/10/2000 10 Stanford, 10/8/1999 9 at Puget Sound, 10/3/1981 2 at UCLA, 11/1/2002 10 Oregon State, 10/20/2006 3. 8 Puget Sound, 10/5/1980 2 Portland, 8/31/2005 10 Pacific, 9/5/2010 8 at Evergreen State, 10/11/1980 Season Season 5. 7 Washington State, 9/26/1981 1. 147 2002, 18 games 1. 108 2003, 20 games 7 San Francisco State, 8/29/1997 2. 175 1996, 18 games 2. 90 2001, 18 games Season 3. 176 1997, 20 games 3. 87 2000, 20 games 1. 62 1980, 17 games 176 1998, 18 games 87 2014, 19 games 2. 32 2001, 18 games 5. 189 2004, 19 games 5. 85 1999, 19 games 3. 30 2007, 20 games 189 2011, 20 games 85 2008, 20 games 4. 29 2010, 20 games 5. 28 2003, 20 games SAVES YELLOW CARDS * 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless Game Game otherwise indicated. 1. 15 at Washington, 11/9/2001 1. 4 at Gonzaga, 9/27/1996 15 vs. Texas A&M 9/9/2003 2. 3 at Montana, 9/7/2001 ASSISTS 3. 14 at Weber State, 10/5/1997 3 at San Jose State, 9/18/2001 Game 14 at UCLA, 10/15/2000 3 at Oregon State, 10/21/2005 1. 7 Butler, 9/19/2010 5. 13 vs. Baylor, 9/19/1997 3 at Oregon State, 11/4/2011 2. 6 Arizona, 10/30/1998 Season Season 6 San Jose State, 8/25/2000 1. 151 2000, 20 games 1. 23 2014, 19 games 4. 5 Seven times 2. 137 1997, 20 games 2. 19 2001, 18 games Season 3. 121 1998, 18 games 19 2011, 20 games 1. 31 2009, 20 games 4. 107 2001, 18 games 4. 18 2015, 19 games 2. 29 2001, 18 games 5. 105 2002, 18 games 5. 13 2006, 20 games 29 2003, 20 games 6. 11 1996, 18 games 4. 28 2010, 20 games FOULS 11 2004, 19 games 5. 24 2007, 20 games Game 8. 10 2005, 19 games 1. 23 Oregon State, 10/20/2000 10 2009, 20 games POINTS 23 Eastern Washington, 9/30/2001 Game 23 at Oregon State, 11/2/2007 RED CARDS 1. 19 San Francisco St. (7G, 5A), 8/29/1997 4. 20 at Southern Methodist, 9/21/2003 Game 19 Butler (6 G, 7 A), 9/19/2010 20 Washington, 10/24/2004 1. 2 at Washington State, 10/17/2003 3. 16 San Jose State (5G, 6A), 8/25/2000 20 at Portland, 10/1/2006 2 vs. Oregon State, 10/15/2004 4. 15 Eastern Wash. (5G, 5A), 9/30/2001 20 at California, 10/27/2006 Season 15 at Arizona, 11/6/2009 20 Pacific, 9/5/2010 1. 3 2004, 19 games Season 20 Arizona State, 10/21/2012 2. 2 1996, 18 games 1. 93 2001 (32G, 29A), 18 games Season 2 2003, 20 games 2. 86 2010 (29 G, 28A), 20 games 1. 248 2006, 20 games 3. 85 2003 (28G, 29A), 20 games 2. 227 2005, 19 games TOP PAPÉ FIELD CROWDS 85 2009 (27 G, 31 A), 20 games 3. 219 2012, 20 games Game 5. 84 2007 (30G, 24A), 20 games 4. 217 2001, 18 games 1. 2,055 Oregon State (10/15/2004) 5. 215 2003, 19 games 2. 1,937 Portland (10/5/2007) SHOTS 6. 211 2011, 20 games 3. 1,588 North Carolina (9/29/2002) Game 4. 1,280 Oregon State (10/8/2010) 1. 39 Portland State, 10/7/2001 FEWEST FOULS 5. 1,279 Portland (8/22/2009) 2. 32 UC Riverside, 9/12/2008 Game 6. 1,243 Oregon State (10/20/2006) 3. 30 Gonzaga, 8/31/2001 1. 1 Florida State, 11/6/2000 7. 1,239 Ghana National Team (9/3/2003) 4. 29 Oregon State, 10/20/2000 1 UCLA, 10/14/2005 8. 1,207 Utah (9/23/2011) 5. 28 vs. Wisc.-Green Bay, 9/22/2002 1 UCLA, 10/15/2010 9. 1,139 Washington (10/11/2002) 28 at Oregon State, 10/10/2003 4. 2 Pacific (Ore.), 9/16/1996 10. 1,129 Portland (8/31/2005) Season 2 Stanford, 10/10/2008 1,129 Washington (10/13/2006) 1. 348 2001, 18 games Season Season 2. 284 2008, 20 games 1. 142 1998, 18 games 1. 9,325 2013, 13 games 3. 278 2010, 20 games 2. 159 2009, 20 games 2. 6,557 2010, 10 games 4. 277 2003, 20 games 3. 160 1999, 19 games 3. 6,506 2005, 10 games 5. 261 2000, 20 games 4. 162 1996, 18 games 4. 6,100 2006, 8 games 6. 251 2015, 19 games 162 2010, 20 games 5. 5,938 2004, 9 games 6. 5,820 2011, 8 games FEWEST SHOTS CORNER KICKS 5,820 2012, 8 games Game Game 1. 1 vs. James Madison, 9/26/1997 1. 15 Portland State, 10/3/1998 1 Stanford, 9/2/1997 15 at San Jose State, 9/18/2001 1 at Portland, 10/13/1998 3. 13 at Oregon State, 10/10/2003 1 at Stanford, 10/20/2002 4. 12 Utah State, 8/29/2008 61 TEAM STREAKS WINS HOME UNBEATEN Rk No. Streak Dates Rk No. Streak Dates 1. 10 11/15/1980-10/13/1981 1. 15 (13-0-2), 9/28/1980-10/18/1981 2. 6 9/4/2005-10/2/2005 2. 7 (6-0-1), 9/24/2006-9/7/2007 6 9/6/2009-9/25/2009 3. 5 (3-0-2), 9/4/1998-10/9/1998 4. 5 8/29/2003-9/14/2003 5 (4-0-1), 8/19/2012-9/21/2012 5 11/3/2006-9/7/2007 5. 4 (2-0-2), 10/7/2007-11/9/2007 6. 4 9/28/1980-10/11/1980 4 10/31/1981-11/15/1981 4 9/18/2001-9/30/2001 HOME LOSSES 4 9/8/2006-9/17/2006 Rk No. Streak Dates 4 8/19/2011-9/2/2011 1. 6 10/14/2005-9/22/2006 2. 5 10/12/2001-9/6/2002 UNBEATEN 3. 4 10/17/1997-11/2/1997 Rk No. Streak Dates 4 10/9/2009-11/1/2009 1. 21 (17-0-4), 11/18/1980-11/15/1981 2. 10 (8-0-2), 9/28/1980-11/1/1980 HOME WITHOUT A WIN 3. 8 (7-0-1), 8/30/2009-9/25/2009 Rk No. Streak Dates 4. 7 (6-0-1), 9/2/2005-10/2/2005 1. 10 (0-8-2), 10/12/2001-10/13/2002 7 (6-0-1), 9/5/2008-10/3/2008 2. 6 (0-6-0), 10/14/2005-9/22/2006 6. 6 (4-0-2), 10/6/2006-10/27/2006 3. 5 (0-3-2), 10/15/2004-11/7/2004 5 (5-0-0), 8/29/2003-9/14/2003 5 (0-4-1), 10/17/2008-11/9/2008 5 (5-0-0), 11/3/2006-9/7/2007 5. 4 (0-4-0), 10/17/1997-11/2/1997 5 (4-0-1), 8/19/2011-9/4/2011 4 (0-3-1), 10/3/1999-10/19/1999 5 (4-0-1), 8/24/2014-9/7/2014 4 (0-3-1), 11/7/2003-8/29/2004 4 (0-4-0), 10/9/2009-11/1/2009 LOSSES Rk No. Streak Dates ROAD WINS 1. 7 8/29/2000-9/22/2000 Rk No. Streak Dates 7 10/9/2009-11/1/2009 1. 4 11/8/1980-10/13/1981 7 10/4/2015-10/30/2015 2. 3 9/9/2005-10/2/2005 3. 6 10/30/2005-9/3/2006 3 9/15/2006-9/29/2006 6 10/12/2014-11/2/2014 4. 2 10/18/1980-10/19/1980 5. 5 10/25/1996-11/8/1996 2 10/26/1980-11/1/1980 5 9/19/1997-10/3/1997 2 10/16/1999-10/22/1999 5 10/13/1998-10/25/1998 2 9/12/2003-9/14/2003 5 9/19/2003-10/3/2003 2 10/6/2006-10/8/2006 5 9/5/2004-9/26/2004 2 8/31/2007-9/14/2007 5 10/7/2005-10/21/2005 2 8/30/2009-9/6/2009 MATCHES WITHOUT A WIN ROAD UNBEATEN Rk No. Streak Dates Rk No. Streak Dates 1. 10 (0-9-1), 9/19/1997-10/19/1997 1. 7 (5-0-2), 10/11/1980-11/1/1980 2. 9 (0-7-2), 10/8/2004-11/7/2004 2. 6 (5-0-1), 11/8/1980-10/31/1981 3. 8 (0-5-3) 9/6/2013-10/13/2014 3. 3 (3-0-0), 9/9/2005-10/2/2005 3 (3-0-0), 9/15/2006-9/29/2006 TIES 3 (2-0-1), 10/6/2006-10/27/2006 Rk No. Streak Dates 1. 3 9/12/2013-9/26/2013 ROAD LOSSES 2. 2 9/21/1996-9/27/1996 Rk No. Streak Dates 2 10/2/1998-10/3/1998 1. 8 10/25/1997-11/8/1998 2 10/21/2007-10/26/2007 8 8/29/2000-11/5/2000 2 11/2/2007-11/9/2007 8 9/5/2004-10/31/2004 4. 6 9/1/2002-11/3/2002 HOME WINS Rk No. Streak Dates ROAD WITHOUT A WIN 1. 7 11/15/1980-10/11/1981 Rk No. Streak Dates 2. 4 9/28/1980-11/9/1980 1. 13 (0-11-2), 10/24/1999-9/7/2001 4 10/20/2006-9/7/2007 2. 8 (0-8-0), 10/25/1997-11/8/1998 4 8/19/2012-9/16/2012 8 (0-8-0), 9/5/2004-10/31/2004 5. 3 10/30/1998-9/19/1999 4. 7 (0-6-1), 8/31/1997-10/12/1997 3 10/31/1999-8/27/2000 7 (0-6-1), 9/7/2012-10/28/2012 3 8/31/2001-9/30/2001 7 (0-6-1), 8/22/2014-11/2/2014 3 8/29/2003-9/7/2003 3 9/11/2009-9/25/2009 CONFERENCE WINS 3 9/11/2015-10/2/2015 Rk No. Streak Dates 1. 3 10/6/2006-10/13/2006 3 10/24/2010-10/31/2010 62 TEAM/INDIVIDUAL STREAKS 3. 2 11/9/1997-10/9/1998 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL 2 10/30/1998-11/1/1998 Rk No. Player, Streak Dates 2 10/16/1999-10/22/1999 1. 5 Jen Stoltenberg, 9/17/2010-10/8/2010 2 11/3/2006-11/5/2006 2. 4 Michele Potestio, 11/11/1980-11/22/1980 2 11/1/2015-11/6/2015 3. 3 Michele Potestio, 10/18/1980-10/25/1980 3 Erin Anderson, 9/19/1996-9/27/1996 CONFERENCE UNBEATEN 3 Nicole Garbin, 9/4/2005-9/11/2005 Rk No. Streak Dates 3 Nicole Garbin, 10/6/2006-10/13/2006 1. 6 (4-0-2), 10/6/2006-10/27/2006 3 Jen Stoltenberg, 9/6/2009-9/13/2009 2. 3 (2-0-1), 10/16/2011-10/23/2011 3 (1-0-2), 10/19/2007-10/26/2007 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN ASSIST 4. 2 (2-0-0), 11/9/1997-10/9/1998 Rk No. Player, Streak Dates 2 (2-0-0), 10/30/1998-11/1/1998 1. 5 Sierra Marsh, 9/4/1997-9/21/1997 2 (2-0-0), 10/16/1999-10/22/1999 2. 3 Erin Anderson, 9/4/1998-9/12/1998 2 (1-0-1), 11/9/2001-11/11/2001 3 Andrea Valadez, 8/29/2003-9/7/2003 2 (2-0-0), 11/3/2006-11/5/2006 3 Julie Armstrong, 9/11/2009-9/18/2009 2 (1-0-1), 9/25/2014-10/3/2014 5. 2 13 times by 11 players CONFERENCE LOSSES CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT Rk No. Streak Dates Rk No. Player, Streak Dates 1. 7 10/27/2000-10/19/2001 1. 8 Jen Stoltenberg, 8/30/2009-9/25/2009 (6 G, 4 A) 7 10/9/2009-11/1/2009 2. 5 Jen Stoltenberg, 9/17/2010-10/8/2010 7 10/4/2015-10/30/2015 5 Sierra Marsh, 9/4/1997-9/21/1997 (0G, 5A) 3. 6 11/7/2004-10/21/2005 4. 4 Erin Anderson, 11/9/1997-9/12/1998 (1G, 3A) 6 10/12/2014-11/2/2014 4 Nicole Garbin, 9/18/2001-9/30/2001 (4G, 2A) 4 Andrea Valadez, 8/29/2003-9/12/2003 (1G, 3A) CONFERENCE WITHOUT A WIN 4 Nicole Garbin, 9/15/2006-9/24/2006 (3G, 1A) Rk No. Streak Dates 4 Julie Armstrong, 8/19/2011-9/2/2011 (3G, 2A) 1. 16 (0-14-2), 11/7/2003-10/21/2005 2. 10 (0-9-1), 10/13/2000-10/19/2001 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS Rk No. Player, Streak Dates CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A GOAL 1. 3 Jessie Chatfield, 9/9/2005-9/23/2005 Rk No. Streak Dates 3 Abby Steele, 8/24/2014-8/31/2014 1. 25 9/28/1980-10/13/1981 2. 2 Six times 2. 11 9/23/2008-10/5/2008 3. 8 11/10/1996-9/21/1997 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES 8 9/2/2005-10/7/2005 Rk No. Player , Streak Dates 8 9/3/2006-9/29/2006 1. 355:47 Jessie Chatfield, 9/4/2005-9/30/2005 2. 330:32 Abby Steele, 8/22/2014-9/5/2014 CONSECUTIVE GAMES ALLOWING A GOAL 3. 314:33 Jessie Chatfield, 11/5/2006-9/7/2007 Rk No. Streak Dates 4. 293:31 Jessie Chatfield, 9/3/2006-10/1/2006 1. 19 8/30/2002-8/29/2003 5. 265:00 Emily Zaler, 9/10/2006-9/22/2006 2. 16 9/19/1997-9/4/1998 6. 264:28 Amanda Fox, 10/30/1998-11/6/1998 3. 13 9/7/2003-10/24/2003 4. 12 8/25/2000-10/6/2000 CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED 5. 11 11/7/2003-10/1/2004 Rk No. Player 11 9/7/2007-10/14/2007 1. 80 Teresa Bowns, 2006-2009 11 9/9/2012-10/21/2011 80 Danielle Sweeney, 2006-2009 80 Dani Oster, 2006-2009 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS 80 Jen Stoltenberg, 2007-10 Rk No. Streak Dates 80 Scout Libke, 2009-12 1. 5 8/19/2011-9/4/2011 2. 3 10/5/1980-10/11/1980 CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED 3 10/10/1981-10/11/1981 Rk No. Player 3 10/17/1980-10/25/1981 1. 80 Danielle Sweeney, 2006-2009 3 9/9/2005-9/23/2005 80 Scout Libke, 2009-12 3 9/19/2008-10/3/2008 2. 77 Nicole Dobrzynski, 2005-2008 3 8/24/2014-8/31/2014 3. 76 Allison Newton, 2005-2008 4. 75 Erin Anderson, 1996-1999 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES 75 Amanda Fox, 1996-1999 Rk No. Streak Dates 75 Chalise Baysa, 1998-2001 1. 551:21 8/19/2011-9/9/2011 2. 355:47 9/4/2005-9/30/2005 3. 314:33 11/5/2006-9/7/2007 4. 280:13 9/14/2008-10/5/2008 5. 265:00 9/10/2006-9/22/2006

63 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS GOALS* SHOTS 2003 Domenique Lainez 90 2004 Domenique Lainez 88 Yr. Player GP GS Goals Year Name GP GS Shots 2005 Jessie Chatfield 96 1980 Michele Potestio 17 17 22 1996 Erin Anderson 18 18 30 2006 Jessie Chatfield 61 1996 Erin Anderson 18 18 9 1997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 39 2007 Jessie Chatfield 76 1997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 5 1998 Chalise Baysa 18 17 30 2008 Cody Miles 76 Kristi Morris 20 20 5 1999 Chalise Baysa 19 19 39 2009 Cody Miles 46 1998 Chalise Baysa 18 17 9 Sierra Marsh 17 17 39 2010 Lindsay Parlee 55 1999 Chalise Baysa 19 19 8 2000 Ann Westermark 20 11 37 2011 Abby Steele 75 2000 Chalise Baysa 20 20 6 2001 Beth Bowler 18 18 70 2012 Abby Steele 78 2001 Chalise Baysa 18 18 8 2002 Mele French 17 3 21 2013 Abby Steele 91 2002 Sarah Denner 18 16 2 2003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 70 2014 Abby Steele 63 Mele French 17 3 2 2004 Kami Kapaku 19 19 37 Amanda Orand 18 9 2 2005 Nicole Garbin 19 19 61 2015 Halla Hinriksdóttir 39 Arlene Tuttle 17 12 2 2006 Nicole Garbin 20 20 84 2003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 7 2007 Teresa Bowns 20 17 54 GOALS AGAINST Andrea Valadez 20 11 7 2008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 60 (Min. 500 minutes played) 2004 Kami Kapaku 19 19 4 Teresa Bowns 20 20 60 1996 Amanda Fox 38 2005 Nicole Garbin 19 19 10 2009 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 69 1997 Amanda Fox 55 2006 Nicole Garbin 20 20 12 2010 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 89 1998 Amanda Fox 29 2007 Teresa Bowns 20 17 5 2011 Bri Pugh 16 14 29 1999 Amanda Fox 27 Allison Newton 20 20 5 Maddy Mercier 20 18 29 2000 Sarah Peters 49 2008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 10 2012 Scout Libke 20 20 58 2001 Sarah Peters 26 2009 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 10 2013 Bri Pugh 18 18 53 2002 Sarah Peters 37 2010 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 12 2014 Bri Pugh 19 17 60 2003 Domenique Lainez 41 2011 Julie Armstrong 16 10 4 2015 Marissa Everett 19 18 37 2004 Domenique Lainez 41 Bri Pugh 16 14 4 2005 Jessie Chatfield 33 Scout Libke 20 20 4 GAME-WINNING GOALS 2006 Jessie Chatfield 13 2012 Kristen Parr 19 19 7 2007 Jessie Chatfield 29 2013 Kristen Parr 19 19 3 Year Name GP GS GWG 1996 Sierra Marsh 18 18 2 2008 Cody Miles 31 ShayLee Miner 19 4 3 2009 Cody Miles 16 2014 Bri Pugh 19 17 3 1997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 3 1998 Chalise Baysa 18 17 2 2010 Cody Miles 9 2015 Marissa Everett 19 18 4 2011 Abby Steele 25 * 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise 1999 Chalise Baysa 19 19 2 Julie McLellan 19 17 2 2012 Abby Steele 20 indicated. 2000 Chalise Baysa 20 20 2 2013 Abby Steele 21 2001 Nicole Garbin 18 7 4 2014 Abby Steele 18 ASSISTS 2002 Amanda Orand 18 9 1 2015 Halla Hinriksdóttir 16 Yr. Player GP GS A Arlene Tuttle 17 12 1 1996 Stacey Hebert 17 17 4 2003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 2 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Megan Huss 18 16 4 2004 Katie Abrahamson 19 16 1 (Min. 500 minutes played) 1997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 7 Caitlin Gamble 4 4 1 1996 Amanda Fox 2.01 1998 Erin Anderson 18 18 6 Kami Kapaku 19 19 1 1997 Amanda Fox 2.67 1999 Erin Anderson 19 19 3 2005 Nicole Garbin 19 19 7 1998 Amanda Fox 1.55 2000 Crystal David 16 9 3 2006 Nicole Garbin 20 20 9 1999 Amanda Fox 1.41 2001 Nicole Garbin 18 7 5 2007 Tiffany Smith 20 19 4 2000 Sarah Peters 2.86 2002 Cristan Higa 18 18 2 2008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 4 2001 Sarah Peters 1.45 Amanda Orand 18 9 2 2009 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 6 2002 Sarah Peters 2.04 2003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 8 2010 Scout Libke 20 20 2 2003 Domenique Lainez 2.05 2004 Carlie Ashcraft 16 11 2 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 2 2004 Domenique Lainez 2.29 2005 Tiffany Smith 19 19 3 Brynne Konkel 17 5 2 2005 Jessie Chatfield 1.71 2006 Allison Newton 20 20 4 2011 Julie Armstrong 16 10 3 2006 Jessie Chatfield 0.82 2007 Teresa Bowns 20 17 6 2012 Kristen Parr 19 19 3 2007 Jessie Chatfield 1.40 2008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 5 2013 ShayLee Miner 19 4 3 2008 Cody Miles 1.51 Teresa Bowns 20 20 5 2014 Bri Pugh 19 17 2 2009 Cody Miles 1.15 2009 Julie Armstrong 18 13 6 2015 Marissa Everett 19 18 3 2010 Cody Miles 1.27 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 6 2011 Abby Steele 1.48 2010 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 5 GOALKEEPER MINUTES 2012 Abby Steele 1.05 2011 Mo Fitzgerald 19 9 4 2013 Abby Steele 1.09 2012 Scout Libke 20 20 4 1996 Amanda Fox 1704 1997 Amanda Fox 1850 2014 Abby Steele 1.00 2013 Ryann Davie 19 11 3 2015 Halla Hinriksdóttir 1.17 2014 Lilly Archer 19 19 4 1998 Amanda Fox 1682 2015 Abby Morrow 19 7 3 1999 Amanda Fox 1728 2000 Sarah Peters 1543 SHUTOUTS 2001 Sarah Peters 1618 1996 Amanda Fox 3 POINTS 2002 Sarah Peters 1633 1997 Amanda Fox 2 Yr. Player GP GS P 2003 Domenique Lainez 1803 1998 Amanda Fox 4 1996 Erin Anderson 18 18 19 2004 Domenique Lainez 1608 1999 Amanda Fox 2 1997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 17 2005 Jessie Chatfield 1737 2000 None 0 1998 Chalise Baysa 18 17 18 2006 Jessie Chatfield 1428 2001 Sarah Peters 3 1999 Chalise Baysa 19 19 18 2007 Jessie Chatfield 1862 2002 None 0 2000 Chalise Baysa 20 20 13 2008 Cody Miles 1845 2003 Domenique Lainez 3 2001 Chalise Baysa 18 18 20 2009 Cody Miles 1257 2004 Domenique Lainez 1 2002 Amanda Orand 18 9 6 2010 Lindsay Parlee 1193 2005 Jessie Chatfield 7 2003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 22 2011 Abby Steele 1517 2006 Jessie Chatfield 5 2004 Kami Kapaku 19 19 9 2012 Abby Steele 1710 2007 Jessie Chatfield 4 2005 Nicole Garbin 19 19 21 2013 Abby Steele 1737 2008 Cody Miles 6 2006 Nicole Garbin 20 20 25 2014 Abby Steele 1612 2009 Cody Miles 5 2007 Teresa Bowns 20 17 16 2015 Halla Hinriksdóttir 1230 2010 Lindsay Parlee 2 2008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 25 2011 Abby Steele 2 2009 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 26 2012 Abby Steele 6 2010 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 29 SAVES 1996 Amanda Fox 86 2013 Abby Steele 5 2011 Julie Armstrong 16 10 11 2014 Abby Steele 4 2012 Kristen Parr 19 19 14 1997 Amanda Fox 138 1998 Amanda Fox 121 2015 Halla Hinriksdóttir 2 2013 ShayLee Miner 19 4 7 Lauren Holden 2 2014 Lilly Archer 19 19 8 1999 Amanda Fox 89 2015 Marissa Everett 19 17 8 2000 Sarah Peters 131 Kyra Fawcett 19 2 8 2001 Sarah Peters 101 2002 Sarah Peters 99 64 HONORS AND AWARDS

CONFERENCE HONORS Pac-12 Medal Winner Pac-12 Player of the Year (annual top senior female student-athlete at each institution) 2006 Nicole Garbin, F 2001-02 Chalise Baysa, F 2005-06 Caitlin Gamble, M Pac-12 Coach of the Year 2006-07 Nicole Garbin, F 2006 Tara Erickson NATIONAL HONORS All-Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (NWCSC) National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-America 1980 Therese Bottomly, F First Team 1980 Michele Potestio, F Second Team Michele Potestio, F First Team 1981 Meg Metz, D First Team Victoria Taylor, M First Team Michele Potestio, F Third Team Louise Later, D Honorable Mention 1981 Charlene Carter, D First Team AIAW All-Tournament Team Patti DiVito, D First Team 1981 Becky Treick, F Peggy Fisher, D First Team Lori Kats, GK First Team Soccer America National Player of the Week Meg Metz, D First Team 2006 Nicole Garbin, F (Nov. 8) Michele Potestio, F First Team Soccer America National Team of the Week Pac-12 All-Conference 2006 Nicole Garbin, F (Oct. 11) 1998 Chalise Baysa, F Second Team Nicole Garbin, F (Nov. 8) 1999 Chalise Baysa, F Second Team 2000 Chalise Baysa, F Honorable Mention Soccer Buzz National Team of the Week Beth Bowler, F Honorable Mention 2001 Chalise Baysa, F (Oct. 1) Starr Johnson, D Honorable Mention 2006 Nicole Garbin, F (Oct. 10) Julie McLellan, F Honorable Mention Nicole Garbin, F (Nov. 7) Allyssa White, M Honorable Mention 2001 Chalise Baysa, F Second Team REGIONAL HONORS 2002 Sarah Peters, GK Honorable Mention NSCAA West Region Coach of the Year 2003 Nicole Garbin, F Second Team 2006 Tara Erickson 2005 Nicole Garbin, F Second Team Jessie Chatfield, GK Honorable Mention Soccer Buzz West Region Coach of the Year 2006 Nicole Garbin, F First Team 2006 Tara Erickson Danielle Sweeney, D Honorable Mention Dylann Tharp, D Honorable Mention NSCAA All-West Region Team 2007 Dylann Tharp, D Second Team 2006 Nicole Garbin, F Second Team 2008 Jen Stoltenberg, F Honorable Mention 2009 Jen Stoltenberg, F Honorable Mention Soccer Buzz All-West Region Team 2010 Jen Stoltenberg, F First Team 2006 Nicole Garbin, F First Team 2011 Scout Libke, D First Team 2012 Scout Libke, MF Honorable Mention Soccer Buzz All Freshman West 2013 Bri Pugh, F Honorable Mention 1998 Chalise Baysa, F First Team 2014 Bri Pugh, F Honorable Mention 2006 Danielle Sweeney, D First Team Abby Steele, GK Honorable Mention

Pac-12 All-Freshman 2005 Jessie Chatfield, GK First Team 2006 Danielle Sweeney, D First Team 2008 Cody Miles, GK ------2009 Scout Libke, M ------2011 Bri Pugh, F ------2012 Mariah Powers, D ------2014 Caitlyn Wong, D ------2015 Marissa Everett, F ------

Pac-12 Player of the Week 1998 Chalise Baysa, F (Sept. 8) 2003 Nicole Garbin, F (Sept. 16) 2005 Jessie Chatfield, GK (Sept. 27) 2006 Emily Zaler (Sept. 19) Nicole Garbin (Oct. 10) Nicole Garbin (Oct. 24) Nicole Garbin (Nov. 7) 2008 Jen Stoltenberg (Nov. 4) 2012 Abby Steele (Nov. 6) 2013 Abby Steele (Nov. 17) Nicole Garbin was named Pac-12 Player of the Year in 2006. 65 TEAM AWARDS/ACADEMIC HONORS

TEAM AWARDS NSCAA Academic All-America 1980 Michele Potestio Team MVP 2010 Jen Stoltenberg, F, Business Administration Third Team 1996 Melissa Sherman Offensive MVP Katie Odishoo Defensive MVP Pacific-12 All-Academic 1997 Sierra Marsh Offensive MVP (First and second team only) Amanda Fox Defensive MVP 1997 Amanda Fox, GK, Fine and Applied Arts Second Team 1998 Chalise Baysa Offensive MVP Sierra Marsh, M, History First Team Amanda Fox Defensive MVP Kristi Morris, M, Psychology First Team 1999 Chalise Baysa Offensive MVP 1998 Erin Anderson, F, Political Science First Team Amanda Fox Defensive MVP Amanda Fox, GK, Fine & Applied Arts First Team Sierra Marsh Coaches Award Sierra Marsh, M, History Second Team 2000 Chalise Baysa Offensive MVP Kristi Morris, M, Psychology First Team Starr Johnson Defensive MVP 1999 Erin Anderson, F, Political Science First Team 2001 Chalise Baysa Offensive MVP Laurie Durkhoop, M, Exercise Science First Team Angela Romero, Lindsey Peterson Defensive co-MVP Amanda Fox, GK, Fine & Applied Arts First Team 2002 Sarah Denner Offensive MVP Sierra Marsh, M, History First Team Sarah Peters, Lindsey Peterson Defensive co-MVP Kristi Morris, M, Psychology First Team 2003 Nicole Garbin Offensive MVP Aly Hill, M, Ethnic Studies Second Team Sarah Peters, Christine Mintz Defensive co-MVP Alyssa White, Spanish Second Team 2004 Kami Kapaku Offensive MVP 2000 Starr Johnson, D, Ethnic Studies First Team Christine Mintz Defensive MVP 2001 Starr Johnson, D, Ethnic Studies First Team Kelly Baird Most Inspirational 2002 Christine Mintz, M, Psychology First Team 2005 Nicole Gamble Offensive MVP Amanda Orand, F, International Business Second Team Katie Abrahamson Defensive MVP Dara Wone, D, Business Administration First Team Cristan Higa Most Inspirational 2003 Carlie Ashcraft, M, Psychology First Team Jessie Chatfield Rookie of the Year Jessica Fetzer, D, Ethnic Studies Second Team 2006 Nicole Garbin Offensive MVP Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team Dylann Tharp Defensive MVP Elise Minvielle, M, Pre-Psychology Second Team Jessie Chatfield Most Inspirational Christine Mintz, D, Psychology First Team Darcie Gardner Most Improved Dara Wone, D, Business Administration First Team Danielle Sweeney Rookie of the Year 2004 Carlie Ashcraft, M, Psychology First Team 2007 Tiffany Smith Offensive MVP Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team Dylann Tharp Defensive MVP Christine Mintz, D, Psychology First Team Jessie Chatfield Most Inspirational 2005 Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team Mercedes Walters Most Improved 2006 Jessie Chatfield, GK, Physical Education First Team Jen Stoltenberg Rookie of the Year Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. First Team 2008 Jen Stoltenberg Offensive MVP Darcie Gardner, D, Undeclared First Team Nicole Dobrzynski Defensive MVP 2007 Jessie Chatfield, GK, Mathematics First Team Danielle Sweeney Most Inspirational Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. First Team Kirstie Kuhns Unsung Hero Darcie Gardner, D, Human Physiology First Team Cody Miles Rookie of the Year Allison Newton, M, History Second Team Carrie Holland Most Improved Dani Oster, M, Business Administration Second Team 2009 Jen Stoltenberg Offensive MVP 2008 Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. First Team Danielle Sweeney Defensive MVP Allison Newton, M, History First Team Danielle Sweeney Most Inspirational Darcie Gardner, D, Human Physiology Second Team Scout Libke Rookie of the Year Jessica Goodell, M, Marine Biology Second Team Taylor Jones Most Improved Dani Oster, M, Business Administration Second Team 2010 Jen Stoltenberg Offensive MVP Sara Plutko, M, Business Administration Second Team Lauren Thompson Defensive MVP 2009 Dani Oster, D, Business Administration First Team Lindsay Parlee Most Inspirational Adriana Montes, F, Curriculum and Teaching Second Team Achijah Berry Rookie of the Year Jen Stoltenberg, F, Business Administration Second Team Mo Fitzgerald Most Improved 2010 Jen Stoltenberg, F, Business Administration Second Team 2014 Caitlyn Wong, D, Biochemistry First Team ACADEMIC HONORS Lilly Archer, MF, Digital Arts First Team CoSIDA District 8 All-Academic 2015 Caitlyn Wong, D, Biochemistry First Team 2000 Kristi Morris, M, Psychology/Envr. Studies First Team Miranda Schulz, F, Human Physiology Second Team 2003 Carlie Ashcraft, M, Psychology Second Team Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team Christine Mintz, D, Psychology First Team 2004 Carlie Ashcraft, M, Psychology First Team Christine Mintz, D, Psychology Second Team 2005 Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team 2006 Darcie Gardner, D, Undeclared First Team Jessie Chatfield, GK, Physical Education Second Team Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. Second Team 2007 Darcie Gardner, D, Human Physiology Second Team Jessie Chatfield, GK, Mathematics Third Team Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. Third Team 2008 Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. First Team Allison Newton, M, History Second Team Jen Stoltenberg, F, Business Admin. Second Team

CoSIDA Academic All-America 2003 Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology Third Team 2005 Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team 66 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Gardner, Darcie: 05, 06, 07, 08 71 3 2 8 Field Players MP G A P Goodell, Jessica: 07, 08 40 7 2 16 Joni Abel: 96 8 2 0 4 Goss, Aimee: 04 10 0 0 0 Abrahamson, Katie: 02, 03, 04, 05 71 4 3 11 Grushkin, Rachel: 03, 04, 05, 06 42 0 1 1 Anderson, Erin: 96, 97, 98, 99 75 21 11 53 Gordon, Pamela: 96, 97, 98, 99 62 0 1 1 Apo, Tahne: 09, 10 26 1 3 5 Gunter, Mia 13, 14 23 0 0 0 Archer, Lilly: 13, 14 35 2 5 9 Armstrong, Julie: 09, 10, 11 50 7 10 24 H Ashcraft, Carlie: 02, 03, 04 54 2 8 12 Field Players MP G A P Hebert, Stacy: 96, 97, 98, 99 74 3 5 11 B Hege, Karen: 81 - - - - Field Players MP G A P Heisler, Stephanie: 80 - 1 - - Baird, Kelly: 01, 02, 03, 04 67 1 1 3 Hibshman, Naomi: 96 1 0 0 0 Baker, Jenny: 07 8 0 0 0 Higa, Cristan: 02, 03, 04, 05 73 4 5 13 Bakke, Nicole: 09, 10, 11, 12 79 1 2 4 Higgins, Zoe: 14, 15 22 0 0 0 Bartlett, Valerie: 80 - 4 - - Hill, Aly: 98, 99 37 0 2 2 Baysa, Chalise: 98, 99, 00, 01 75 31 7 69 Holland, Carrie: 08 16 0 0 0 Berry, Achijah: 10, 11, 13 71 3 3 9 Hones, Kelsey: 09, 10, 11, 12 60 3 5 11 Beutler, Maryn: 12, 13, 15 58 11 1 23 Huss, Megan: 96, 97, 98 39 2 4 8 Blocker, Barbara: 06, 07 33 1 2 4 Bottomly, Therese: 80, 81 - 6 - - J Bowler, Beth: 98, 99, 00, 01 56 9 7 25 Field Players MP G A P Bowns, Teresa: 06, 07, 08 80 13 16 42 Jensen, Jill: 07 15 2 1 5 Boyer, Taylor: 12 13 1 0 2 Johnson, Starr: 98, 99, 00, 01 69 2 0 4 Bradbury, Shonna: 81 - - - - Johnson, T.J.: 97, 98, 99, 00 49 4 2 10 Bruner, Bayley: 15 12 0 0 0 Jones, Taylor: 08, 09, 10 38 0 2 2 Buich, Melissa: 06, 07 22 0 1 1 Burk, Bethany: 96, 97 27 0 1 1 K Burnham, Becca: 01, 02 10 0 0 0 Field Players MP G A P Kapaku, Kami: 04 19 4 1 9 C Karia, Salina: 02, 03, 04 19 0 0 0 Field Players MP G A P Kawamura, Jamie: 96 15 1 1 3 Callan, Taylor: 05, 06 19 0 0 0 Kirchner, Elyce: 96 18 0 0 0 Cameron, Jen: 04, 06, 07 43 1 3 5 Kolb, Cassidy: 03 5 0 0 0 Carter, Charlene: 80, 81 - 0 - - Konkel, Brynne: 10, 11 27 2 2 6 Cascio, Mary: 00 19 1 1 3 Konopka, Kristen: 01, 02 8 0 0 0 Chambers, Sofia: 15 12 0 0 0 Kramer, Katie: 10 5 0 0 0 Cheek, Madison: 05 16 0 1 1 Kuhns, Kirstie: 07, 08, 09, 10 71 8 5 21 Cook, Kiyomi: 12, 13, 14 40 1 2 4 Kuroda, Taylor: 15 17 1 0 2 Costa, Mia: 15 19 0 1 1 L D Field Players MP G A P Field Players MP G A P Lakos, Louisa: 96, 97 36 2 1 5 Danner, Emily: 04 17 0 0 0 Larkin, Sara: 97 8 0 0 0 David, Crystal: 00, 01 34 5 5 15 Later, Louise: 80 - 0 - - Davie, Ryann: 11, 12, 13, 14 74 2 5 9 Libke, Scout: 09, 10, 11, 12 80 11 10 32 DeMonte, Sabrina: 03, 04, 05 54 1 2 4 Lindeman, Gabbie: 12, 13 25 0 0 0 Denner, Sarah: 01, 02 35 3 4 10 Denney, Cameron: 80 - 0 - - M DePorter, Karen: 97, 98, 99 9 0 2 2 Field Players MP G A P DePorter, Kathryn: 96, 97 20 1 0 2 Mansfield, Rianna: 06, 08, 09, 10 59 3 3 9 DeVito, Patti: 81 - - - - Marsh, Sierra: 96, 97, 98, 99 73 12 11 35 Didier, Lauren: 96 7 0 0 0 Mayer, Valerie: 02, 03, 04, 05 60 1 1 3 Dobrzynski, Nicole: 05, 06, 07, 08 77 0 2 2 McCartan, Kelli: 96 1 0 0 0 Doty, Mackenzie: 08 12 0 0 0 McEwen, Kirsten: 01, 02 7 0 0 0 Duhrkoop, Laurie: 98, 99 37 4 0 8 McLanahan, Carrie: 96, 97, 98, 99 64 2 6 10 McLellan, Julie: 99, 00, 01 54 5 5 15 E Merrill, Amy: 00 3 0 0 0 Field Players MP G A P Mercier, Maddy: 10, 11, 12 48 4 0 8 Engelhardt, Erin: 03 16 1 1 3 Metz, Meg: 81 - - - - Everett, Marissa 19 4 0 8 Miner, ShayLee: 13, 15 31 3 1 7 Mintz, Christine: 02, 03, 04 56 2 3 7 F Minvielle, Elise: 01, 02, 03 42 0 0 0 Field Players MP G A P Mithen, Felicity: 80, 81 - 3 - - Farris, Laura: 96, 97 9 0 0 0 Montes, Adriana: 06, 07, 09 27 0 0 0 Farstad, Elisabeth: 80 - 0 - - Moore, Reilley: 12, 13, 14 37 1 2 4 Fawcett, Kyra: 15 19 3 2 8 Morris, Kristi: 96, 97, 98, 99 74 10 4 24 Fetzer, Jessica: 02, 03 24 0 1 1 Morishige, Sara: 96 12 0 1 1 Fisher, Peggy: 80, 81 - 0 - - Morrow, Abby: 14, 15 39 0 3 3 Fitzgerald, Mo: 10, 11, 12 58 2 5 9 Murphy, Annie 99, 00, 01 52 4 3 11 Fleming, Jordan: 15 1 0 0 0 Foo, Kelsey: 12, 14, 15 51 2 1 5 N Fox, Gennaka: 04 8 1 0 2 Field Players MP G A P Franson, Leighann: 96 14 0 0 0 Nelson, Kate: 05 13 0 2 2 French, Mele: 02, 03, 04 47 8 3 19 Newton, Allison: 05, 06, 07, 08 76 13 12 38 Fritzlen, Marla: 80 - 0 - - O G Field Players MP G A P Field Players MP G A P Odishoo, Katie: 96, 97 28 0 0 0 Gamble, Caitlin: 02, 03, 04, 05 49 9 2 20 Orand, Amanda: 01, 02 29 2 3 7 Gangnes, Jori: 96, 97, 98, 99 70 3 8 14 Oster, Dani: 06, 07, 08, 09 80 1 5 7 Garbin, Nicole: 01, 03, 05, 06 76 34 15 83 Osterman, Traci: 80, 81 - 1 - - 67 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

P Smith, Tracey: 99 4 0 0 0 Field Players MP G A P Stemp, Molly: 98, 99, 00 17 0 1 1 Parker, Melissa: 98, 99, 00 56 3 2 8 Strawn, Brooke: 12, 13, 14, 15 50 4 0 8 Parr, Kristen: 12, 13, 14, 15 72 12 2 26 Stoltenberg, Jen: 07, 08, 09, 10 80 33 18 84 Parsons, Brianne: 15 13 0 0 0 Strinsky, Sue: 81 - - - - * Peters, Sarah: 99, 00, 01, 02 57 0 2 2 Sweatman, Marlo: 14, 15 38 2 1 5 Peterson, Lee Ann: 02 2 0 0 0 Sweeney, Danielle: 06, 07, 08, 09 80 6 12 24 Peterson, Lindsey: 99, 00, 01, 02 55 0 0 0 Plutko, Sara: 07, 08 24 0 0 0 T Potestio, Michele: 80, 81 - 22 - - Field Players MP G A P Powers, Mariah: 12 19 1 1 3 Tasker, Brooke: 15 7 0 0 0 Pugh, Bri: 11, 12 34 6 2 14 Taylor, Victoria: 80, 81 - 2 - - Tedford, Lisa: 04 9 0 0 0 Q Tharp, Dylan: 04, 05, 06, 07 74 0 3 3 Field Players MP G A P Thayer, Robi: 01, 02 33 0 0 0 Quinlan, Leigh: 06 16 1 1 3 Thompson, Lauren: 09, 10, 11, 12 69 1 0 2 Treick, Becky: 81 - - - - R Tuttle, Arlene: 01, 02 26 2 0 4 Field Players MP G A P Rael, Marissa: 07 1 0 0 0 V Ray, Julie: 80 - 8 - - Field Players MP G A P Renna, Nicole: 01 3 0 0 0 Valadez, Andrea: 03, 04, 05 55 9 8 26 Refvem, Sharon: 80 - 5 - - Richardson, Dana: 03, 04 36 0 0 0 W Rockey, Michelle: 14 1 0 0 0 Field Players MP G A P Rodriguez, Allie: 12, 13, 14 36 0 0 0 Wagoner, Kira: 12, 13, 14, 15 65 2 3 7 Romero, Angela: 00, 01 38 0 1 1 Walters, Mercedes: 07, 08, 09, 10 67 4 6 14 Rose, Tiffany: 97 1 0 0 0 Watson, Megan: 06 14 1 0 2 Rowe, Bree: 07, 08, 09, 10 54 0 5 5 Wegner, Cara: 12 16 0 0 0 Werdell, Lindsey: 00, 01, 02, 03 68 5 4 14 S Westermark, Ann: 00, 01 38 6 5 17 Field Players MP G A P White, Allyssa: 97, 98, 99, 00 76 6 3 15 Sawyer, Rebecca: 80 - 3 - - Wiegand-Brown, Madison: 15 2 0 0 0 Schulz, Ashlee: 13, 14, 15 50 1 2 4 Winther, Kaily: 03 3 0 0 0 Schulz, Miranda: 14, 15 32 1 1 3 Wone, Dara: 00, 02, 03 42 0 1 1 Selby, Marie: 00 13 0 1 1 Wong, Caitlyn: 14, 15 31 1 2 4 Shekell, Peggy: 80 - 1 - - Shelstad, Dawn: 81 - - - - Y Sherman, Melissa: 96, 97, 98 47 0 3 3 Field Players MP G A P Simmons, Iris: 80 - 6 - - Yoro, Sarah: 05 12 0 1 1 Simien, Shanelle: 13, 14 38 0 0 0 Sims, Ellen: 99, 00 11 0 0 0 *Goalkeeper with assists Smith, Heidi: 97, 98, 99 19 0 0 0 Smith, Tiffany: 05, 06, 07 54 9 5 23 GOALKEEPERS Name Record MP GA SAV GAA Chatfield, Jessie: 05, 06, 07, 09 25-28-6 61 90 253 1.53 Connors, Dana: 12 1-0-1 2 1 6 0.71 Etter, Mary: 02, 03 0-0-0 2 2 1 4.74 Fox, Amanda: 96, 97, 98, 99 23-46-6 75 149 434 1.93 Hesser, Michelle: 96, 97, 98 0-0-0 3 1 1 4.74 Hinriksdóttir, Halla: 15 4-10-0 14 16 39 1.17 Holden, Lauren: 14, 15 2-5-0 10 12 23 1.45 Johnson, Tori: 07, 08 0-0-1 5 0 1 0.00 Kats, Lori: 81 NA - - - - Lainez, Domenique: 01, 03, 04 11-24-3 40 84 180 2.17 Marrer, Emily: 03, 04 1-0-0 4 6 10 2.99 McCormick, Katie: 15 0-0-0 1 0 0 0.00 Miles, Cody: 08, 09, 10, 11 20-17-4 43 56 150 1.30 Norstad, Jeanine: 00 1-1-0 7 15 20 4.70 Parlee, Lindsay: 10, 11 10-7-2 21 20 63 1.17 Peters, Sarah: 99, 00, 01, 02 13-36-5 57 112 334 2.08 Rowland, Robin: 81 NA - - - - Scarci, Patricia: 80 NA - - - - Steele, Abby: 12, 13, 14 21-39-9 74 84 307 1.14 Wasp, Patricia: 80 NA - - - - Zaler, Emily: 06 4-1-0 5 4 15 0.80

Allison Newton played and started in 76 career games at Oregon.

68 YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS/RECORDS OREGON ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS ALL-TIME RECORD VERSUS NSCAA* TOP 25 Year Coach Overall Conference 1996 0-0-0 1997 0-2-0 1980 John Feeney 13-1-3 9-1-3* 1998 0-2-0 1999 1-2-0 1981 Manfred Tschan 13-2-3 8-0-2* 2000 0-8-0 2001 0-4-1 1996 Bill Steffen 5-11-2 NA 2002 0-7-1 2003 0-4-0 1997 Bill Steffen 5-14-1 2-7-0 2004 0-4-0 1998 Bill Steffen 6-10-2 3-6-0 2005 0-3-0 1999 Bill Steffen 7-11-1 3-5-1 2006 2-2-0 2000 Bill Steffen 4-15-1 1-7-1 2007 0-5-1 2001 Bill Steffen 8-8-2 2-6-1 2008 0-7-0 2009 2-6-0 2002 Bill Steffen 2-14-2 1-7-1 2010 0-5-1 2003 Bill Steffen 9-11-0 3-6-0 2011 1-3-2 2004 Bill Steffen 3-13-3 0-7-2 2012 0-5-0 2013 1-2-1 Steffen’s 9-year totals 49-107-14 15-51-6 2014 0-2-1 2015 0-1-0 2005 Tara Erickson 9-9-1 1-8-0 All-time 7-74-8 2006 Tara Erickson 12-6-2 6-1-2 2007 Tara Erickson 8-8-4 1-4-4 OREGON WINS VERSUS NSCAA* TOP 25 TEAMS Oregon 2, No. 20 UCLA 1 10/31/1999 2008 Tara Erickson 9-9-2 2-6-1 Oregon 2, No. 24 Arizona 1 10/6/2006 2009 Tara Erickson 9-10-1 1-9-0 Oregon 2, No. 3 UCLA 1 (OT) 11/3/2006 Oregon 2, No. 15 Colorado 1 9/6/2009 2010 Tara Erickson 7-10-3 3-5-1 Oregon 4, No. 21 Denver 1 9/18/2009 2011 Tara Erickson 8-9-3 3-6-2 Oregon 1, No. 18 Washington State 0 10/23/2011 2012 Tara Erickson 8-10-2 3-7-1 Oregon 1, No. 12 California 0 10/28/2013 Erickson’s 7-year totals 70-71-18 20-46-11 OREGON TIES VERSUS NSCAA* TOP 25 TEAMS Oregon 1, No. 13 Washington 1 11/9/2001 Oregon 1, No. 23 Utah 1 9/15/2002 2013 Kat Mertz 4-12-3 2-8-1 Oregon 0, No. 5 Stanford 0 11/9/2007 Oregon 1, No. 19 USC 1 10/17/2010 2014 Kat Mertz 7-10-2 3-7-1 Oregon 0, No. 16 Santa Clara 0 9/4/2011 2015 Kat Mertz 6-13-0 3-8-0 Oregon 1, No. 21 Oregon State 1 11/4/2011 Oregon 1, No. 18 Arizona State 1 13/3/2014 Mertz’s 2-year total 17-35-5 8-23-2 * National Soccer Coaches Association of America YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS Oregon Year Overall Pac-10 G A Pts Sh SOG CK YC-RC PK-ATT Fouls Min GA Avg. Saves Pct. Sho Att./Avg. 1980 13-1-3 9-1-3* 62 ------1560 14 0.81 - - - 6 1981 13-2-3 8-0-2* ------1996 5-11-2 NA 21 18 60 175 NA 63 11-2 1-1 162 1710 39 2.05 86 .688 3 2384/265 1997 5-14-1 2-7-0 (T-7th) 27 19 73 223 NA 43 7-0 2-2 204 1860 55 2.66 139 .711 2 1209/242 1998 6-10-2 3-6-0 (8th) 22 23 67 176 NA 68 4-0 1-1 142 1685 29 1.55 121 .807 4 4583/509 1999 7-11-1 3-5-1 (7th) 25 11 61 223 NA 85 3-0 1-1 160 1788 27 1.36 92 .773 4 5085/636 2000 4-15-1 1-7-1 (8th) 21 17 59 261 NA 87 2-0 0-0 193 1830 64 3.15 151 .702 1 4740/527 2001 8-8-2 2-6-1 (T-7th) 32 29 93 348 NA 90 19-0 0-1 217 1693 28 1.49 107 .793 4 4936/494 2002 2-14-2 1-7-1 (8th) 13 11 37 147 68 48 5-1 1-1 176 1665 39 2.11 105 .729 0 5805/645 2003 9-11-0 3-6-0 (7th) 28 29 85 277 124 108 9-2 5-6 215 1816 42 2.08 91 .684 3 5256/525 2004 3-13-3 0-7-2 (10th) 14 8 36 189 108 62 11-3 2-3 200 1782 46 2.32 104 .693 1 5938/660 2005 9-9-1 1-8-0 (9th) 20 19 59 227 104 68 10-1 2-3 227 1737 33 1.71 100 .752 7 6506/651 2006 12-6-2 6-2-1 (2nd) 24 23 71 250 112 77 13-1 0-0 248 1878 17 0.81 78 .821 8 6100/762 2007 8-8-4 1-4-4 (T-7th) 30 24 84 240 115 68 4-0 2-3 189 1880 29 1.39 80 .734 4 5683/631 2008 9-9-2 2-6-1 (T-7th) 26 21 73 284 130 85 9-0 1-1 177 1867 31 1.49 78 .716 8 5553/555 2009 9-10-1 1-9-0 (T-9th) 27 31 85 248 115 83 10-0 0-0 159 1837 32 1.57 70 .686 5 4871/609 2010 7-10-3 3-5-2 (T-7th) 29 28 86 278 126 77 7-1 0-0 162 1877 28 1.34 84 .750 4 6557/656 2011 8-9-3 3-6-2 (10th) 19 13 51 189 72 63 19-0 3-3 211 1860 27 1.31 85 .759 6 5820/728 2012 8-10-2 3-7-1 (T9th) 19 11 49 248 117 82 21-1 0-1 219 1865 21 1.05 86 .804 6 8354/759 2013 4-12-3 2-8-1 (T12th) 14 12 40 231 98 98 17-0 0-0 206 1782 22 1.11 96 .814 5 9325/717 2014 7-10-2 3-7-1 (10th) 16 12 44 227 85 87 23-0 3-4 215 1819 21 1.04 72 .774 5 5153/515 2015 6-13-0 3-8-0 (10th) 14 12 40 251 111 56 18-0 0-1 185 1745 24 1.24 53 .688 5 5488/549 Opponents Year ------G A Pts Sh SOG CK YC-RC PK-ATT Fouls Min GA Avg. Saves Pct. Sho Att./Avg. 1980 ------14 ------1560 62 3.58 - - 0 - 1981 ------2 - 1996 ------39 27 105 223 NA 81 6-0 0-1 215 1710 21 1.11 78 .788 8 1171/195 1997 ------55 39 149 370 NA 135 6-0 0-0 226 1860 27 1.30 82 .752 7 4809/401 1998 ------29 28 84 278 NA 94 3-0 1-1 149 1685 22 1.18 66 .750 6 4002/445 1999 ------27 23 77 211 NA 85 5-0 1-1 171 1788 25 1.26 113 .819 7 5902/537 2000 ------64 55 183 397 NA 115 8-0 2-2 208 1830 21 1.03 100 .826 10 11467/1042 2001 ------28 21 77 280 NA 84 11-0 0-0 213 1693 32 1.70 126 .797 5 3959/495 2002 ------39 28 106 263 144 78 5-0 1-1 199 1665 13 0.70 55 .809 9 3930/437 2003 ------42 42 126 263 133 68 11-0 1-1 245 1816 28 1.39 95 .772 7 4727/430 2004 ------46 39 131 277 150 83 17-1 3-3 226 1782 14 0.71 94 .870 10 7091/709 2005 ------33 29 95 267 133 64 16-1 2-3 256 1737 20 1.04 84 .808 6 3735/415 2006 ------17 21 55 226 95 70 14-1 0-1 218 1878 24 1.15 88 .786 6 7987/799 2007 ------29 27 85 251 109 71 13-1 3-4 248 1880 30 1.44 85 .739 8 7890/717 2008 ------31 23 85 241 110 93 18-0 2-2 209 1867 26 1.25 104 .800 4 10196/1133 2009 ------32 30 94 209 102 66 8-0 0-0 159 1837 32 1.32 88 .765 5 8813/979 2010 ------28 21 77 226 112 92 9-1 1-2 155 1877 29 1.39 97 .770 7 9373/1339 2011 ------27 21 75 219 112 116 16-2 2-2 189 1860 19 0.92 53 .736 9 9199/1150 2012 ------21 12 54 275 107 87 13-0 1-1 215 1865 19 0.95 98 .838 8 10844/1205 2013 ------22 20 64 292 118 96 9-0 2-3 195 1782 14 0.71 84 .857 8 6561/1094 2014 ------21 19 61 236 93 84 13-0 1-1 211 1819 16 0.79 69 .812 7 8811/1101 2015 ------24 22 70 199 77 65 11-0 2-2 184 1745 14 0.72 97 .874 9 8342/1043 * Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (NWCSC) 69 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1980 1997 2000 Coach: John Feeney Coach: Bill Steffen Coach: Bill Steffen Record: 13-1-3, NWCSC (1st) Record: 5-14-1, 2-7-0 Pac-10 (7th-tie) Record: 4-15-1, 1-7-1 Pac-10 (8th) NWCSC Champions A 29 at San Francisco State W 7-2 A 25 San Jose State W 5-3 S 28 Portland W 5-1 A 31 at San Jose State L 1-4 A 27 Idaho W 4-1 O 5 * Puget Sound W 8-0 S 4 Portland State W 1-0 A 29 at San Diego L 1-6 O 7 * Lewis & Clark W 1-0 S 12 vs. Air Force1 L 2-3 S 1 at Santa Clara L 0-6 O 11 at Evergreen State W 8-0 S 14 vs. Cal State Northridge1 W 3-0 S 4 at Portland L 0-3 O 12 * at Washington T 1-1 (OT) S 19 vs. Baylor2 L 1-2 (OT) S 8 vs. No. 17 Duke1 L 0-1 O 18 * at Whitman W 5-1 S 21 at No. 4 Texas A&M L 1-3 S 10 at No. 1 North Carolina L 0-6 O 19 * at Washington State W 5-2 S 26 vs. James Madison3 L 0-4 S 17 Montana L 0-1 O 25 * at Lewis & Clark T 1-1 (OT) S 28 at UNC Greensboro L 0-6 S 22 vs. Xavier2 L 1-3 O 26 at Portland W 9-0 O 3 at Utah L 3-4 S 24 vs. James Madison2 W 3-2 N 1 * at Puget Sound W 4-1 O 5 at Weber State T 1-1 (OT) O 1 No. 21 Florida State L 0-1 N 2 * at W. Washington L 1-2 O 10 * at Washington L 0-3 O 6 * Arizona State L 1-2 N 8 * at Oregon State W 4-0 O 12 * at Washington State L 1-3 O 8 * Arizona W 2-0 N 9 * Washington W 2-1 O 17 * UCLA L 0-6 O 13 * at No. 13 USC L 0-3 N 11 * Oregon State T 2-2 (OT) O 19 * No. 18 USC L 1-5 O 15 * at No. 7 UCLA L 0-8 N 15 * Whitman W 3-1 O 24 * at Arizona W 2-1 O 20 * Oregon State T 2-2 (2OT) N 16 Evergreen State W 1-0 O 25 * at Arizona State L 0-2 O 27 * Washington State L 1-2 N 22 * W. Washington W 2-1 O 31 * California L 0-1 O 29 * No. 2 Washington L 1-6 N 2 * Stanford L 0-4 N 3 * at No. 15 Stanford L 0-4 1981 N 9 * at Oregon State W 3-1 N 5 * at No. 8 California L 0-4 Coach: Manfred Tschan 1 Portland, Ore. 1 Chapel Hill, N.C. Record: 12-2-3, NWCSC (1st) 2 College Station, Texas 2 Knoxville, Tenn. NWCSC Champions/AIAW National Tournament 3 Greensboro, N.C. S 26 * Washington State W 7-0 2001 S 30 Lewis & Clark W NA 1998 Coach: Bill Steffen O 3 * at Puget Sound W 9-1 Coach: Bill Steffen Record: 8-8-2, 2-6-1 Pac-10 (7th-tie) O 4 * at W. Washington W 3-1 Record: 6-10-2, 3-6-0 Pac-10 (8th) A 31 Gonzaga W 1-0 O 10 * Washington W 6-0 S 4 Tennessee W 3-1 S 5 at Idaho T 1-1 (2OT) O 10 * Oregon State W 5-0 S 7 UNC Greensboro W 2-0 S 7 at Montana L 0-1 O 11 British Columbia W 2-0 S 12 vs. Wake Forest1 L 2-3 (OT) S 18 at San Jose State W 5-2 O 13 * at Oregon State W 4-2 S 13 vs. Florida International1 W 1-0 S 23 Nevada W 2-1 O 17 * W. Washington T 0-0 (OT) S 18 at Hawaii L 1-2 S 28 San Diego W 3-0 O 18 * Puget Sound W 3-0 S 19 vs. San Diego2 L 0-2 S 30 Eastern Washington W 5-0 O 25 * at Washington T 0-0 (OT) O 2 San Francisco T 1-1 (2OT) O 3 No. 4 Portland L 0-3 O 31 * at Washington State W 5-1 O 3 Portland State T 1-1 (2OT) O 7 Portland State W 4-2 N 14 Pacific Lutheran1 W 6-0 O 9 * Oregon State W 3-0 O 12 * No. 17 California L 0-3 N 15 Linfield1 W NA O 13 at No. 7 Portland L 0-1 O 14 * No. 9 Stanford L 1-3 N 15 Western Washington1 T+ 1-1 (OT) O 16 * Washington L 2-3 O 19 * at Arizona L 1-2 N 20 Connecticut2 L 1-3 (OT) O 18 * Washington State L 0-1 O 21 * at Arizona State W 3-2 (OT) N 21 Massachusetts2 W 1-0 O 23 * at No. 19 UCLA L 0-2 O 26 * No. 3 UCLA L 0-2 N 22 Harvard2 L 3-4 (OT) O 25 * at USC L 0-4 O 28 * USC L 0-1 1 NWCSC Regional Tournament, Eugene, Ore. O 30 * Arizona W 4-2 N 4 * at Oregon State L 1-4 2 AIAW National Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C. N 1 * Arizona State W 1-0 N 9 * at No. 13 Washington T 1-1 (2OT) + W. Washington won on penalty kicks, 2-1 N 6 * at California L 1-2 (OT) N 11 * at Washington State W 4-0 N 8 * at Stanford L 0-4 1996 1 Portland, Ore. 2002 Coach: Bill Steffen 2 Honolulu, Hawaii Coach: Bill Steffen Record: 5-11-2, Independent Record: 2-14-2, 1-7-1 Pac-10 (9th) S 3 UC Irvine L 0-5 1999 A 30 vs. Wake Forest1 L 0-3 S 6 Pacific (Ore.) W 2-0 (OT) Coach: Bill Steffen S 1 at No. 17 Florida State L 1-2 S 8 at Willamette L 0-1 Record: 7-11-1, 3-5-1 Pac-10 (7th) S 6 Gonzaga L 0-1 S 13 at Cal State Northridge W 3-1 A 27 at San Francisco W 3-0 S 15 No. 23 Utah T 1-1 (2OT) S 15 at USC L 1-5 A 29 at San Jose State L 0-3 S 20 vs. Pacific2 L 0-4 S 19 Brigham Young L 2-5 S 1 at Saint Mary’s L 2-3 (OT) S 22 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay2 W 4-2 S 21 Arizona State T 1-1 (OT) S 7 at Davidson L 1-2 S 29 No. 1 North Carolina L 0-3 S 27 at Gonzaga T 3-3 (OT) S 10 at Wake Forest L 0-2 O 4 Portland State L 1-3 S 28 vs. Montana1 L 0-2 S 12 vs. UNC Charlotte1 W 2-1 O 6 at No. 5 Portland L 0-3 O 4 Gonzaga W 1-0 S 19 Idaho W 2-1 O 11 * Washington L 1-2 O 6 Utah L 2-3 S 22 Portland L 0-2 O 13 * Washington State T 1-1 (2OT) O 20 Oklahoma W 4-0 O 1 Auburn W 4-0 O 18 * at No. 11 California L 0-2 O 25 at Pacific L 0-2 O 3 Cal State Northridge L 1-3 O 20 * at No. 1 Stanford L 0-3 O 27 vs. Sacramento State2 L 0-5 O 8 * No. 20 Stanford L 0-1 O 25 * Arizona W 3-2 N 1 Washington L 0-2 O 10 * California L 0-1 O 27 * No. 20 Arizona State L 1-2 N 3 at Portland State L 0-1 O 16 * at Oregon State W 4-0 N 1 * at No. 6 UCLA L 0-2 N 8 at Washington State L 0-2 O 22 * at Washington State W 2-1 (OT) N 3 * at No. 16 USC L 0-1 (OT) N 10 Oregon State W 2-1 O 24 * at Washington L 0-1 (2OT) N 8 * Oregon State L 1-2 1 Spokane, Wash. O 29 * No. 10 USC L 1-3 1 Tallahassee, Fla. 2 Stockton, Calif. O 31 * No. 20 UCLA W 1-2 2 Corvallis, Ore. N 5 * at Arizona State L 1-2 N 7 * at Arizona T 0-0 (2OT) 1 Winston-Salem, N.C.

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2003 2006 2009 Coach: Bill Steffen Coach: Tara Erickson Coach: Tara Erickson Record: 9-11-0, 3-6-0 Pac-10 (7th) Record: 12-6-2, 6-1-2 Pac-10 (2nd) Record: 9-10-1, 1-8-0 Pac-10 (9th-tie) A 29 Boise State W 4-1 A 25 Long Beach State L 0-1 A 22 No. 4 Portland L 0-3 A 31 Rice W 1-0 S 1 at UC Riverside L 0-1 A 30 at Fresno State W 2-0 S 7 San Francisco W 2-1 S 3 at Loyola Marymount L 1-2 S 4 vs. Colgate 1 T 1-1 (2OT) S 12 at Pacific W 2-1 S 8 vs. New Hampshire1 W 1-0 S 6 at No. 15 Colorado W 2-1 S 14 at Sacramento State W 3-1 S 10 vs. Iona1 W 3-2 S 11 Loyola Marymount W 3-2 S 19 vs. No. 4 Texas A&M1 L 0-4 S 15 at Gonzaga W 1-0 S 13 Seattle W 1-0 S 21 at Southern Methodist L 0-2 S 17 at Eastern Washington W 1-0 S 18 vs. No. 21 Denver 2 W 4-1 S 26 at Loyola Marymount L 0-5 S 22 Nevada L 1-2 S 20 vs. Dartmouth 2 W 1-0 S 28 at Cal State Fullerton L 0-5 S 24 Idaho W 2-0 S 25 Portland State W 2-0 O 3 No. 6 Portland L 0-1 S 29 at Portland State W 1-0 (2OT) O 1 at BYU L 0-1 O 5 Weber State W 3-2 O 1 at No. 7 Portland L 0-3 O 3 at Weber State W 1-0 (2OT) O 10 * at Oregon State W 4-3 (OT) O 6 * at No. 24 Arizona W 2-1 O 9 No. 21 California L 1-2 O 17 * at Washington State L 0-2 O 8 * at Arizona State W 1-0 O 11 No. 1 Stanford L 1-5 O19 * at No. 10 Washington L 0-2 O 13 * Washington W 1-0 O 16 at Oregon State L 0-2 O 24 * Stanford L 1-3 O 15 * Washington State T 0-0 (2OT) O 23 at No. 4 UCLA L 1-5 O 26 * California W 2-0 O 20 * Oregon State W 2-1 (OT) O 25 at No. 14 USC L 0-1 O 31 * at Arizona State L 2-3 O 27 * at California T 0-0 (2OT) O 30 Washington L 1-3 N 2 * at Arizona W 1-0 O 29 * at No. 17 Stanford L 0-1 N 1 No. 21 Washington State L 0-2 N 7 * USC L 1-3 N 3 * No. 3 UCLA W 2-1 (2OT) N 6 at Arizona W 5-1 N 9 * No. 2 UCLA L 2-3 (OT) N 5 * USC W 3-1 N 8 at Arizona State L 1-2 1 Dallas, Texas 1 Corvallis, Ore. 1 Boulder, Colo. 2 Corvallis, Ore. 2004 2007 Coach: Bill Steffen Coach: Tara Erickson 2010 Record: 3-13-3, 0-7-2 Pac-10 (10th) Record: 8-8-4, 1-4-4 Pac-10 (7th-tie) Coach: Tara Erickson A 27 UC Santa Barbara L 0-2 A 31 at Nevada W 1-0 Record: 7-10-3, 3-5-1 Pac-10 (7th-tie) A 29 San Diego State T 1-1 (2OT) S 2 vs. Boise State1 W 3-0 A 20 Boise State W 2-0 S 3 vs. Weber State1 W 3-2 (OT) S 7 UC Riverside W 5-1 A 27 No. 21 Oklahoma State L 0-1 (2OT) S 5 at Utah L 0-2 S 9 Montana L 0-1 A 29 SMU T 0-0 (2OT) S 17 vs. C. Connecticut State2 L 0-4 S 14 at Utah State W 2-1 S 3 UC Davis W 3-1 S 19 at Connecticut L 0-1 S 16 at Utah L 0-2 S 5 Pacific T 1-1 (2OT) S 24 at No. 6 Portland L 2-5 S 21 at No. 15 Purdue L 2-3 S 10 at UNLV L 0-1 S 26 at Portland State L 0-2 S 23 at Illinois State W 5-1 S 12 vs. Kansas 1 L 0-1 O 1 Wyoming W 3-1 S 30 Portland State W 2-1 S 17 vs. San Diego State 2 W 2-1 (OT) O 3 Gonzaga W 1-0 (OT) O 5 No. 10 Portland L 0-4 S 19 vs. Butler 2 W 6-1 O 8 * at USC L 0-2 O 7 Gonzaga W 4-1 S 24 at No. 10 Santa Clara L 1-2 O 10 * at No. 8 UCLA L 0-6 O 12 * at No. 13 USC L 0-1 O 1 at No. 4 Portland L 1-4 O 15 * Oregon State L 0-3 O 14 * at No. 1 UCLA L 0-3 O 8 *Oregon State L 2-3 O 22 * Washngton State T 1-1 (2OT) O 19 * Arizona State W 1-0 O 15 *No. 16 UCLA L 1-3 O 24 * No. 15 Washington L 1-4 O 21 * Arizona T 2-2 (2OT) O 17 *No. 19 USC T 1-1 (2OT) O 29 * at No. 17 Stanford L 0-2 O 26 * at Washington State T 1-1 (2OT) O 22 *at Washington L 0-2 O 31 * at California L 1-5 O 28 * at Washington L 0-2 O 24 *at Washington State W 3-1 N 5 * Arizona State T 1-1 (2OT) N 2 * at Oregon State T 2-2 (2OT) O 29 *Arizona W 4-0 N 7 * No. 15 Arizona L 0-2 N 9 * No. 5 Stanford T 0-0 (2OT) O 31 *Arizona State W 2-0 1 Salt Lake City, Utah N 11 * No. 19 California L 0-3 N 5 *at California L 0-2 2 Storrs, Conn. 1 Reno, Nev. N 7 *at No. 1 Stanford L 0-3 1 Las Vegas, Nev. 2 2005 2008 Corvallis, Ore. Coach: Tara Erickson Coach: Tara Erickson Record: 9-9-1, 1-8-0 Pac-10 (9th) Record: 9-9-2, 2-6-1 Pac-10 (7th-tie) 2011 A 26 Eastern Washington W 1-0 A 23 at No. 6 Portland L 1-3 Coach: Tara Erickson A 28 Louisiana State W 2-0 A 29 Utah State W 1-0 Record: 8-9-3, 6-3-2 Pac-10 A 31 No. 7 Portland L 0-6 A 31 No. 25 Purdue L 1-3 A 19 Wyoming W 2-0 S 2 Gonzaga T 1-1 (2OT) S 5 Utah W 3-2 A 21 at Boise State W 2-0 S 4 Portland State W 2-1 (OT) S 7 Saint Mary’s W 2-0 A 28 UNLV W 1-0 S 9 at Elon W 2-0 S 12 at UC Riverside W 3-2 (2OT) S 2 New Hampshire W 3-0 S 11 at North Carolina State W 1-0 S 12 at Long Beach State T 3-3 (2OT) S 4 No. 16 Santa Clara T 0-0 (2OT) S 23 South Dakota State W 2-0 S 19 vs. Portland State1 W 3-0 S 9 at LSU L 0-1 S 30 vs. Nevada1 W 2-1 S 28 Weber State W 1-0 S 11 No. 20 Illinois L 0-5 O 2 at Wyoming W 1-0 O 3 at Oklahoma W 2-0 S 16 UC Davis W 2-1 O 7 * at Arizona L 2-4 O 5 at No. 12 Oklahoma St. L 1-3 S 18 Florida International L 1-2 O 9 * at Arizona State L 0-3 O 10 * at No. 6 Stanford L 0-3 S 23 *Utah L 0-2 O 14 * No. 4 UCLA L 0-3 O 12 * at No. 19 California L 1-5 S 30 *at No. 2 UCLA L 0-1 O 16 * USC L 1-2 O 17 * Oregon State T 0-0 (2OT) O 2 *at USC W 2-1 O 21 * at Oregon State L 2-4 O 24 * No. 22 Washington St. L 1-2 (2OT) O 7 *at Arizona L 0-1 O 28 * at Washington W 1-0 O 26 * Washington L 1-2 O 9 *at Arizona State L 0-4 O 30 * at Washington State L 0-1 (OT) O 31 * at Arizona State W 1-0 O 16 *at Colorado W 3-1 N 4 * No. 9 California L 0-5 N 2 * at Arizona W 1-0 O 21 *Washington T 1-1 (2OT) N 6 * Stanford L 0-2 N 7 * No. 9 USC L 0-1 O 23 *No. 18 Washington State W 1-0 1 Laramie, Wyo. N 9 * No. 2 UCLA L 0-2 O 28 *No. 22 California L 0-4 1 Tualatin, Ore. O 30 *No. 1 Stanford L 0-2 N 4 at No. 21 Oregon State T 1-1 (2OT) 71 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2012 2015 Coach: Tara Erickson Coach: Kat Mertz Record: 8-10-2, 3-7-1 Pac-12 (9th-tie) Record: 6-13-0, 3-8-0 Pac-12 (10th) A 19 UAB W 2-0 A 21 LSU L 2-1 A 23 at No.11 Portland L 0-2 A 23 at Seattle U L 1-0 (2OT) A 26 at Portland State W 1-0 A 28 San Francisco L 1-0 A 31 UC Irvine W 1-0 A 30 Fresno State W 1-0 S 7 at Pacific L 0-1 S 4 at NC State L 2-0 S 9 at Saint Mary’s T 1-1 (2OT) S 6 vs. Wake Forest^ L 1-0 (2OT) S 14 Seattle W 2-1 S 11 Air Force W 3-0 S 16 Gonzaga W 4-2 S 18 Portland State W 1-0 S 21 *Colorado T 0-0 (2OT) S 25 *at UCLA L 1-0 S 24 No. 12 BYU L 0-1 O 2 *Colorado W 1-0 S 28 *at No.19 California L 0-2 O 4 *Utah L 2-0 S 30 *at No. 2 Stanford L 1-2 O 9 *at California L 3-2 O 5 *No. 3 UCLA L 0-1 O 11 *at No. 6 Stanford L 1-0 O 7 *USC W 1-0 O 17 *USC L 4-0 O 12 *at Utah L 1-3 O 23 *at Arizona L 2-1 O 19 *Arizona W 2-0 O 25 *at Arizona State L 1-0 O 21 *Arizona State L 1-2 O 30 *Washington State L 2-1 O 25 *at Washington L 0-2 N 1 *Washington W 1-0 (OT) O 28 *at Washington State L 0-1 N 6 *at Oregon State W 2-1 N 2 *Oregon State W 2-0 ^ Raleigh N.C.

2013 Coach: Kat Mertz Record: 4-12-3, 2-8-1 Pac-12 (11th) A 23 Portland State W 3-0 A 25 No. 22 Portland L 1-2 (OT) A 30 Wisconsin L 1-2 S 1 Texas W 2-1 S 6 Hawai’i L 0-1 S 8 UC Irvine L 1-2 S 12 No. 6 BYU T 0-0 (2OT) S 20 USF T 1-1 (2OT) S 26 * Washington State T 0-0 (2OT) O 4 *at Utah L 0-1 O 6 *at Colorado L 0-1 O 11 *Arizona State L 0-1 O 13 *Arizona W 1-0 O 17 *at Washington L 1-2 O 25 *No. 8 Stanford L 1-2 O 28 *No. 12 California W 1-0 N 1 *at USC L 1-2 (OT) N 3 *at No. 2 UCLA L 0-2 N 7 *at Oregon State L 0-2

2014 Coach: Kat Mertz Record: 7-10-2, 3-7-1 Pac-12 (10th) A 22 at Wisconsin L 0-1 A 24 Milwaukee^ W 2-0 A 29 Saint Mary’s W 2-0 A 31 Loyola Marymount W 1-0 S 5 Eastern Michigan T 1-1 (2OT) S 7 Cal State Fullerton W 2-1 (2OT) S 12 at Portland State L 0-1 (OT) S 18 at BYU L 1-2 S 25 *Washington W 1-0 (2OT) O 3 *at No. 18 Arizona State T 1-1 (2OT) O 5 *at Arizona L 0-1 O 10 *Utah W 1-0 O 12 *Colorado L 1-2 O 19 *at Washington State L 0-1 (2OT) O 24 *USC L 0-1 (2OT) O 26 *No. 1 UCLA L 0-5 O 30 *at No. 4 Stanford L 0-1 (OT) N 2 *at California L 1-2 N 7 *Oregon State W 2-1 ^ Madison, Wisc.

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