112 DIVISION I

Soccer DIVISION I

2001 Championship

Highlights

Broncos Snap Tar Heels’ Streak: Santa Clara won its first championship December 9 at Southern Methodist on a late first-half goal, denying North Carolina a 17th title. The second-ranked Broncos gave North Carolina its first loss of the season and broke Tar Heels’ 11-game tournament winning streak and 34-game overall win streak. North Carolina, which has advanced to all 20 semifinals, hadn't lost a tournament game since the 1998 championship contest against Florida. For more, go to www.ncaa.org/news/2001/20011217/div1/ 3826n06.html on the World Wide Web. All-Tournament Team: Santa Clara placed , , Jessica Ballweg, , and Anna Kraus on the team with North Carolina's Jena Kluegel, Sara Randolph, Anne Remy, Catherine Reddick and Jordan Kellgren. Photo by Alison Woodworth/NCAA Photos

Jena Kluegel (9) of North Carolina tries to outrun Jessica Ballweg (11) of Santa Clara, during the championship.

(Meghan Cameron, Keri Lages), 41:52; R—Cameron Second half: V—Laura Johnson (Julie Battista), 63:45; V— Results (Erica Schubert), 43:07. Candice MacDonald (Michelle Biehl, Angela Scialdone), Second half: R—Christine Wentzler (Schubert, Cameron), 75:02. 77:35. Shots: Penn 5, Villanova 14. Goalkeeper saves: P— FIRST ROUND Shots: Boston U. 10, Rutgers 22. Goalkeeper saves: Vanessa Scotto 7; V—Janel Schillig 4. Corner kicks: Penn NOVEMBER 16 AT CHAPEL HILL, NORTH BU—Jessica Clinton 8; R—Christine Caldwell 4. Corner CAROLINA kicks: Boston U. 6, Rutgers 2. Fouls: Boston U. 10, Rutgers 3, Villanova 2. Fouls: Penn 12, Villanova 10. Attendance: North Carolina 3, UNC Greensboro 0 18. Attendance: 653. 607. UNC Greensboro ...... 0 0—0 Princeton 3, Loyola (Md.) 1 NOVEMBER 15 AT STORRS, CONNECTICUT North Carolina ...... 2 1—3 Loyola (Md.) ...... 1 0—1 Connecticut 3, Sacred Heart 0 First half: NC—Anne Remy (Jena Kluegel, Alyssa Princeton ...... 3 0—3 Sacred Heart ...... 0 0—0 Ramsey), 18:18; NC—Maggie Tomecka (Jordan First half: P—Janine Willis (Joan Cundey), 5:44; P— Connecticut ...... 1 2—3 Walker), 20:49. Esmeralda Negron (Linley Gober), 11:55; P—Krista Ariss First half: C—Alexa Borisjuk (Abby Shepherd), 8:49. Second half: NC—Mary McDowell, 79:27. (Cundey), 24:00; L—Jeanetta McGettigan (Sarah Raab), Shots: North Carolina 28, UNC Greensboro 3. 40:28. Second half: C—Salla Ranta (Kristen Graczyk), 50:49; Goalkeeper saves: NC—Kristin DePlatchett 2; UNCG— Shots: Loyola (Md.) 12, Princeton 27. Goalkeeper saves: C—Sarah Popper, 52:01. Kathryn Clewley 8. Corner kicks: North Carolina 8, UNC L—Danielle Ruppel 10; P—Catherine Glenn 3. Corner Shots: Connecticut 24, Sacred Heart 1. Goalkeeper Greensboro 1. Fouls: North Carolina 11, UNC kicks: Loyola (Md.) 1, Princeton 2. Fouls: Loyola (Md.) 9, saves: C—Shanna Caldwell 0, Erin Rice 0; SH—Leslie Greensboro 14. Attendance: 2,315. Princeton 9. Attendance: 653. Konsig 14. Corner kicks: Connecticut 15, Sacred Heart 1. Duke 1, Tennessee 1 (4 ot, pk) NOVEMBER 16 AT UNIVERSITY PARK, Fouls: Connecticut 13, Sacred Heart 5. Attendance: 485. Tennessee ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0—1 PENNSYLVANIA Duke...... 0 1 0 0 0 0—1 Harvard 1, Hartford 0 (4 ot) Penn St. 3, Bucknell 1 Hartford ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 First half: T—Kim Patrick (Kayla Lockaby), 8:22. Bucknell...... 1 0—1 Second half: D—Carly Fuller (penalty kick), 68:43. Penn St...... 1 2—3 Harvard ...... 0 0 0 0 0 1—1 Tiebreaker: Duke 4, Tennessee 2. First half: PS—Stephanie Pezzullo (Joanna Lohman), Fourth : Harv.—Beth Totman (Joey Yenne, Katie Shots: Tennessee 21, Duke 19. Goalkeeper saves: T— 21:45; B—Savannah Rennels, 23:45. Westfall), 136:40. Cori Stevens 8; D—Thora Helgadotter 10. Corner kicks: Second half: PS—, 65:24; PS—Lohman Shots: Harvard 13, Hartford 15. Goalkeeper saves: Tennessee 5, Duke 2. Fouls: Tennessee 13, Duke 24. (Stephanie Smith), 67:28. Attendance: 2,315. Harv.—Cheryl Gunther 4; Hart.—Anne Lise Nilssen 1. Shots: Bucknell 7, Penn St. 19. Goalkeeper saves: B— Corner kicks: Harvard 8, Hartford 4. Fouls: Harvard 18, NOVEMBER 16 AT PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Laurie Purse 11; PS—Emily Oleksiuk 1. Corner kicks: Hartford 24. Attendance: 485. Rutgers 4, Boston U. 1 Bucknell 1, Penn St. 10. Fouls: Bucknell 4, Penn St. 7. Boston U...... 1 0—1 Attendance: 607. NOVEMBER 16 AT STANFORD, Rutgers ...... 3 1—4 Villanova 2, Pennsylvania 0 Stanford 2, Denver 0 First half: BU—Nicole Soules (Erin O’Brien), 29:02; R— Pennsylvania ...... 0 0—0 Denver ...... 0 0—0 (Samantha Swerdloff), 41:21; R—Swerdloff Villanova...... 0 2—2 Stanford ...... 1 1—2 DIVISION I 113

First half: S—Natalie Sanderson, 32:08. Shots: Idaho St. 1, Portland 19. Goalkeeper saves: IS— First half: ND—Amanda Guertin (Randi Scheller), 12:24. Second half: S—Becky Myers (penalty kick), 72:56. Holly Emery 5; P—Cristin Shea 0. Corner kicks: Idaho St. Second half: ND—Guertin (Scheller), 50:37. Shots: Denver 7, Stanford 16. Goalkeeper saves: D— 0, Portland 11. Fouls: Idaho St. 13, Portland 8. Shots: Eastern Ill. 1, Notre Dame 32. Goalkeeper saves: Erica Izard 4; S—Carrie Walsh 2. Corner kicks: Denver Attendance: 622. EI—Lindsay Dechert 10, Lynne Goehler 0; ND—Elizabeth 3, Stanford 5. Fouls: Denver 14, Stanford 5. Attendance: Wagner 0. Corner kicks: Eastern Ill. 0, Notre Dame 7. NOVEMBER 16 AT CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS 738. Fouls: Eastern Ill. 7, Notre Dame 12. Attendance: 1,681. Santa Clara 3, Evansville 0 St. Mary’s (Cal.) 3, California 2 Evansville ...... 0 0—0 NOVEMBER 16 AT GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA St. Mary’s (Cal.)...... 1 2—3 Santa Clara ...... 0 3—3 Florida 4, UCF 0 California ...... 0 2—2 UCF ...... 0 0—0 Second half: SC—Kristi Candau (Danielle Slaton), 58:06; Florida ...... 2 2—4 First half: SM—Katie Frattone (Lucianne Crenshaw), SC—Taline Tahmassian (Leslie Osborne), 66:37; SC— 39:05. Candau (Tahmassian), 88:52. First half: F— (Casey Hamel, Crystal Second half: SM—Frattone (Jennifer Barbera), 46:21; Shots: Evansville 7, Santa Clara 36. Goalkeeper saves: Frimpong), 27:20; F—Dena Floyd (Christine Johnson), C—Brittany Kirk (Kim Stocklmeir, Kacy Hornor), 50:36; E—Katie Howard 5; SC—Erin Sharpe 3. Corner kicks: 44:30. SM—Crenshaw (Frattone), 62:11; C—Kirk (Stocklmeir), Evansville 0, Santa Clara 5. Fouls: Evansville 23, Santa Second half: F—Johnson (Wambach), 52:46; F— 89:57. Clara 19. Attendance: 321. Wambach (penalty kick), 67:08. Shots: St. Mary’s (Cal.) 10, California 8. Goalkeeper Shots: UCF 3, Florida 22. Goalkeeper saves: UCF— saves: C—Mallory Moser 1; SM—Ruth Montgomery 3. Syracuse 1, Illinois 0 Jessica Kuhlman 4, Carol Lewis 2; F—Jordan Kellgren 1, Corner kicks: St. Mary’s (Cal.) 4, California 2. Fouls: St. Syracuse ...... 0 1—1 Regan Wiesemann 0. Corner kicks: UCF 0, Florida 6. Mary’s (Cal.) 14, California 9. Attendance: 624. Illinois ...... 0 0—0 Fouls: UCF 8, Florida 12. Attendance: 684. Second half: S—Erica Mastrogiacomo, 50:17. NOVEMBER 16 AT COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Georgia 5, Miami (Fla.) 2 Shots: Syracuse 9, Illinois 27. Goalkeeper saves: S— Southern Methodist 2, Texas 1 Miami (Fla.)...... 2 0—2 Shannon Myers 9; I—Leisha Alcia 1. Southern Methodist...... 1 1—2 Georgia ...... 2 3—5 Corner kicks: Syracuse 2, Illinois 15. Fouls: Syracuse 9, Texas ...... 0 1—1 First half: M—Deidre Bass (Allison McWhinney, Laura Illinois 13. Attendance: 540. First half: SM—Sarah Harvey (Lorrie Tipton), 3:42. West), 10:55; M—McWhinney (Bass), 13:20; G—Tricia Second half: SM—Harvey, 77:21; T—Lauren Field, NOVEMBER 16 AT McKee (Kristen Allen), 26:17; G—Lauren Zacharski 78:44. Michigan 1, Marquette 0 (Allen), 32:06. Shots: Southern Methodist 19, Texas 21. Goalkeeper Michigan...... 1 0—1 Second half: Georgia—Allen (Elizabeth Metherell), saves: SM—Erin McLeod 7; T—Shay Wilkerson 2, Alex Marquette ...... 0 0—0 55:05; G—Zacharski (Beth Culver), 59:11; G—Lindsey Rochow, 66:20. Gagarin 8. Corner kicks: Southern Methodist 4, Texas 9. First half: MI—Abby Crumpton (Suzie Grech), 13:18. Shots: Miami (Fla.) 4, Georgia 13. Goalkeeper saves: Fouls: Southern Methodist 16, Texas 13. Attendance: Shots: Michigan 9, Marquette 9. Goalkeeper saves: MI— M—Elizabeth Swinson 4, Rachel Elsby 1; G—Ashley 347. Grech 4; MA—Ashleigh Koenig 4. Corner kicks: Lindley 0. Corner kicks: Miami (Fla.) 0, Georgia 5. Fouls: Michigan 2, Marquette 5. Fouls: Michigan 13, Marquette Texas A&M 3, Southwest Texas St. 0 Miami (Fla.) 10, Georgia 18. Attendance: 243. SW Texas St...... 0 0—0 6. Attendance: 1,486. Texas A&M ...... 1 2—3 Dartmouth 1, Wis.-Milwaukee 0 (2 ot) NOVEMBER 16 AT CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA Florida St. 1, Auburn 0 Dartmouth ...... 0 0 0 1—1 First half: T—Emma Smith (Amanda Burke), 31:07. Auburn ...... 0 0—0 Wis.-Milwaukee ...... 0 0 0 0—0 Second half: T—Heather Ragsdale (Nicky Thrasher), Florida St...... 0 1—1 72:46; T—Linsey Johnson (Thrasher), 77:18. Second overtime: D—Katherine Kannenberg (Mary Second half: FS—Camie Bybee (Jez Ratliff, Maren Vik Shots: SW Texas St. 6, Texas A&M 27. Goalkeeper McVeigh), 111:18. Edvardsen), 58:01. saves: SWT—Kristen Tutt 7; T—Esther Thompson 2. Shots: Wisconsin 5, Dartmouth 7. Goalkeeper saves: Shots: Auburn 10, Florida St. 11. Goalkeeper saves: A— Corner kicks: SW Texas St. 5, Texas A&M 4. Fouls: SW W—Kerri St. Aubin 2; D—Julia Shields 0, Anne Megan Rivera 3; FS—Kerry York 3, Ali Mims 0. Corner Texas St. 14, Texas A&M 13. Attendance: 2,261. Marbarger 2. Corner kicks: Wisconsin 3, Dartmouth 2. kicks: Auburn 2, Florida St. 8. Fouls: Auburn 8, Florida St. NOVEMBER 15 AT LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Fouls: Wisconsin 13, Dartmouth 11. Attendance: 1,486. 16. Attendance: 720. Nebraska 5, Boston College 0 NOVEMBER 16 AT CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Clemson 1, Kentucky 0 (ot) Boston College...... 0 0—0 Virginia 3, Liberty 0 Kentucky ...... 0 0 0—0 Nebraska ...... 4 1—5 Liberty ...... 0 0—0 Clemson...... 0 0 1—1 Virginia ...... 2 1—3 First half: N—Najah Williams, 11:22; N—Christine Overtime: C—Cindy Mullinix (Leigh Clark), 91:24. Latham, 16:11; N—Latham (Meghan Anderson), 19:34; First half: V—Ashley Meeker (Katie Bunch), 12:27; V— Shots: Kentucky 11, Clemson 15. Goalkeeper saves: K— N—Kelly Haxton (Kori Saunders), 40:57. Alyssa Benitez (Taylor Wood), 44:32. Beth Wells 6; C—Katie Carson 7. Second half: N—Williams (Kelly Rheem), 69:02. Second half: V—Sarah Lane (Erin Engelhardt), 73:59. Corner kicks: Kentucky 4, Clemson 3. Fouls: Kentucky 21, Shots: Nebraska 23, Boston College 9. Goalkeeper Shots: Liberty 2, Virginia 18. Goalkeeper saves: L— Clemson 8. Attendance: 720. saves: N—Erin Miller 0; BC—Elyse Meredith 6. Corner Natalie Mayer 7; V—Jodi Clugston 1. Corner kicks: kicks: Nebraska 7, Boston College 1. Fouls: Nebraska Liberty 1, Virginia 5. Fouls: Liberty 8, Virginia 4. NOVEMBER 16 AT MORGANTOWN, WEST

VIRGINIA SOCCER 16, Boston College 10. Attendance: 1,061. Attendance: 741. Dayton 1, Maryland 0 Brigham Young 1, Kansas 0 William & Mary 2, Wake Forest 1 (2 ot) Maryland ...... 0 0—0 Brigham Young ...... 0 1—1 William & Mary ...... 1 0 0 1—2 Dayton ...... 0 1—1 Kansas ...... 0 0—0 Wake Forest...... 0 1 0 0—1 Second half: D—Judi Aschenbrener (Shannon Kuhl), Second half: BY—Lydia Ojuka (, Jeni First half: WM—Jordan Krieger, 43:38. 70:50. Willardson Viernes), 75:14. Second half: WF—Stacy Roeck (penalty kick), 69:25. Shots: Dayton 5, Maryland 23. Goalkeeper saves: D— Shots: Brigham Young 20, Kansas 9. Goalkeeper saves: Second overtime: WM—Alison West, 112:16. Stephanie Weisenfeld 7; M—Ali Wolff 1. Corner kicks: BY—Jennifer Waldron 2; K—Meghan Miller 7. Corner Shots: William & Mary 11, Wake Forest 14. Goalkeeper Dayton 1, Maryland 7. Fouls: Dayton 11, Maryland 9. kicks: Brigham Young 9, Kansas 6. Fouls: Brigham Young saves: WM—Nikki Villott 0, Courtney Owen 2; WF—Erin Attendance: 551. 17, Kansas 17. Attendance: 246. Regan 4. Corner kicks: William & Mary 3, Wake Forest Miami (Ohio) 1, West Virginia 0 NOVEMBER 16 AT PORTLAND, OREGON 4. Fouls: William & Mary 12, Wake Forest 15. West Virginia ...... 0 0—0 Washington 2, 0 Attendance: 741. Miami (Ohio)...... 1 0—1 San Diego...... 0 0—0 NOVEMBER 16 AT SOUTH BEND, INDIANA First half: M—Danielle Berkemeier (penalty kick), 25:21. Washington...... 1 1—2 3, Oakland 2 Shots: Miami (Ohio) 6, West Virginia 29. Goalkeeper First half: W—Jaime Carstensen (Nicole Martinez), Cincinnati ...... 1 2—3 saves: M—Katie Karlander 8; WV—Melissa Haire 2. 35:42. Oakland ...... 2 0—2 Corner kicks: Miami (Ohio) 4, West Virginia 9. Fouls: Second half: W—Tina Frimpong, 51:16. First half: O—Anita Rapp (Gail Wilson), 8:25; O—Erica Miami (Ohio) 8, West Virginia 9. Attendance: 551. Shots: San Diego 5, Washington 13. Goalkeeper saves: Demers (penalty kick), 12:04; C—Nicole Luse (Tasha NOVEMBER 16 AT LOS ANGELES SD—Leila Duren 7; W— 3. Corner kicks: Wagner), 17:00. Pepperdine 1, Southern California 0 San Diego 7, Washington 5. Fouls: San Diego 4, Second half: C—Amy Simonson, 45:18; C—Simonson Pepperdine ...... 0 1—1 Washington 10. Attendance: 302. (Heather Herweh), 86:58. Southern California ...... 0 0—0 Portland 5, Idaho St. 0 Shots: Oakland 11, Cincinnati 7. Goalkeeper saves: O— Second half: P—Janelle Hillseth (Jenna Ainsworth), Idaho St...... 0 0—0 Sarah Buckland 1; C—Christy Hoffman 2. Corner kicks: 82:38. Oakland 2, Cincinnati 1. Fouls: Oakland 16, Cincinnati Portland...... 1 4—5 Shots: Pepperdine 9, Southern California 8. Goalkeeper First half: P— (Kristen Moore), 31:25. 15. Attendance: 1,681. saves: P—Lindsey Brouillette 4; SC—Shaelyn Fernandes Second half: P—Betsy Barr (Emily Patterson, Sinclair), Notre Dame 2, Eastern Ill. 0 2. Corner kicks: Pepperdine 0, Southern California 3. 49:00; P—Moore (Sinclair), 52:51; P—Patterson, 61:53; Eastern Ill...... 0 0—0 Fouls: Pepperdine 14, Southern California 12. P—Patterson (Jessica Heller), 86:57. Notre Dame ...... 1 1—2 Attendance: 748. 114 DIVISION I

UCLA 3, Cal St. Fullerton 0 Methodist 3, Texas A&M 5. Fouls: Southern Methodist Ashley Lindley 1; F—Jordan Kellgren 7. Corner kicks: Cal St. Fullerton ...... 0 0—0 22, Texas A&M 21. Attendance: 1,496. Georgia 1, Florida 8. Fouls: Georgia 11, Florida 12. UCLA ...... 0 3—3 NOVEMBER 17 AT LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Attendance: 831. Second half: U—Staci Duncan (Tracy Winzen, Mary- Nebraska 3, Brigham Young 0 NOVEMBER 18 AT CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA Frances Monroe), 47:59; U—Winzen, 70:02; U— Brigham Young ...... 0 0—0 Clemson 1, Florida St. 0 Winzen, 81:16. Nebraska ...... 1 2—3 Florida St...... 0 0—0 Shots: Cal St. Fullerton 10, UCLA 16. Goalkeeper saves: First half: N—Christine Latham (Meghan Anderson, Kori Clemson ...... 0 1—1 C—Laura Janke 3; U—CiCi Peterson 8. Corner kicks: Cal Saunders), 36:49. St. Fullerton 4, UCLA 8. Fouls: Cal St. Fullerton 18, UCLA Second half: C—Paige Ledford (Lindsay Browne), 75:21. Second half: N—Shannon Tanaka (Anderson, Breanna Shots: Florida St. 10, Clemson 8. Goalkeeper saves: FS— 15. Attendance: 748. Boyd), 50:17; N—Christy Harms, 82:30. Kerry York 2, Ali Mims 0; C—Katie Carson 2. Corner Shots: Brigham Young 18, Nebraska 13. Goalkeeper kicks: Florida St. 6, Clemson 4. Fouls: Florida St. 13, SECOND ROUND saves: BY—Jennifer Waldron 2; N—Erin Miller 11. Clemson 13. Attendance: 986. NOVEMBER 18 AT CHAPEL HILL, Corner kicks: Brigham Young 6, Nebraska 3. Fouls: NORTH CAROLINA Brigham Young 15, Nebraska 16. Attendance: 970. NOVEMBER 18 AT MORGANTOWN, WEST North Carolina 2, Duke 0 NOVEMBER 18 AT PORTLAND, OREGON VIRGINIA Duke ...... 0 0—0 Portland 2, Washington 0 Dayton 2, Miami (Ohio) 0 North Carolina ...... 2 0—2 Washington...... 0 0—0 Miami (Ohio)...... 0 0—0 First half: NC—Jordan Walker (Alyssa Ramsey, Anne Portland...... 2 0—2 Dayton ...... 2 0—2 Felts), 26:54; NC—Maggie Tomecka (Anne Remy), First half: P—Lisa Casagrande, 23:55; P—Christine First half: D—Megan McKnight, 1:22; D—Erin Showalter 34:21. Sinclair (Erin Misaki, Casagrande), 27:23. (McKnight), 41:16. Shots: Duke 8, North Carolina 19. Goalkeeper saves: Shots: Washington 4, Portland 16. Goalkeeper saves: Shots: Miami (Ohio) 6, Dayton 13. Goalkeeper saves: D— Thora Helgadotter 6, Katie Straka 0; NC— Kristin W—Hope Solo 6; P—Cristin Shea 2. Corner kicks: M—Katie Karlander 4; D—Stephanie Weisenfeld 1. DePlatchett 4, Jenni Branam 0. Corner kicks: Duke 2, Washington 2, Portland 7. Fouls: Washington 16, Corner kicks: Miami (Ohio) 3, Dayton 8. Fouls: Miami North Carolina 11. Fouls: Duke 15, North Carolina 14. Portland 9. Attendance: 1,748. (Ohio) 13, Dayton 8. Attendance: 247. Attendance: 2,415. NOVEMBER 18 AT CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS NOVEMBER 18 AT LOS ANGELES NOVEMBER 18 AT PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Santa Clara 4, Syracuse 1 UCLA 2, Pepperdine 1 Rutgers 1, Princeton 0 Santa Clara...... 0 4—4 Pepperdine ...... 1 0—1 Rutgers ...... 1 0—1 Syracuse ...... 0 1—1 UCLA ...... 1 1—2 Princeton ...... 0 0—0 Second half: SC—Leslie Osborne (Kerry Cathcart), First half: U—own goal, 28:44; P—Ali Pavoni (Ashley First half: R—Keri Lages (Erica Schubert, Carli Lloyd), 46:52; SC—Aly Wagner (penalty kick), 58:58; SC— Swanson), 34:14. 26:01. Devvyn Hawkins (Danielle Slaton, Osborne), 63:09; Second half: U—Whitney Jones (Bethany Bogart), 47:30. Shots: Rutgers 16, Princeton 13. Goalkeeper saves: R— SC—Kristi Candau (Jessica Ballweg), 72:21; SY—Erin Shots: Pepperdine 6, UCLA 17. Goalkeeper saves: P— Christine Caldwell 4; P—Catherine Glenn 5. Corner Parsons (Stephanie Sybert), 82:43. kicks: Rutgers 0, Princeton 4. Fouls: Rutgers 23, Princeton Lindsey Brouillette 5; U—CiCi Peterson 2. Corner kicks: Shots: Santa Clara 23, Syracuse 2. Goalkeeper saves: 25. Attendance: 678. Pepperdine 1, UCLA 5. Fouls: Pepperdine 8, UCLA 8. SC—Erin Sharpe 0, Ynez Carrasco 0; SY—Shannon Attendance: 897. NOVEMBER 18 AT UNIVERSITY PARK, Myers 7. Corner kicks: Santa Clara 5, Syracuse 1. Fouls: PENNSYLVANIA Santa Clara 17, Syracuse 8. Attendance: 194. THIRD ROUND Penn St. 3, Villanova 0 NOVEMBER 18 AT MILWAUKEE NOVEMBER 24 AT CHAPEL HILL, Villanova...... 0 0—0 Dartmouth 1, Michigan 0 NORTH CAROLINA Penn St...... 3 0—3 Michigan...... 0 0—0 North Carolina 2, Rutgers 1 First half: PS—Heidi Drummond (Christie Welsh), 10:30; Dartmouth ...... 0 1—1 PS—Welsh (Stephanie Smith), 16:11; PS—Drummond Rutgers ...... 1 0—1 Second half: D—Mary McVeigh, 85:28. North Carolina ...... 0 2—2 (Welsh), 27:35. Shots: Michigan 8, Dartmouth 4. Goalkeeper saves: M— Shots: Penn St. 17, Villanova 7. Goalkeeper saves: PS— Suzie Grech 2; D—Julia Shields 1, Anne Marbarger 1. First half: R—Meghan Cameron (Keri Lages), 11:02. Emily Oleksiuk 5, Jamie Stich 0; V—Janel Schillig 7, Corner kicks: Michigan 8, Dartmouth 1. Fouls: Michigan Second half: NC—Anne Morrell (Jena Kluegel, Maggie Chrissy Dolen 0. Corner kicks: Penn St. 3, Villanova 1. 12, Dartmouth 10. Attendance: 258. Tomecka), 63:55; NC—Jordan Walker (Alyssa Ramsey, Fouls: Penn St. 7, Villanova 9. Attendance: 505. Kluegel), 81:33. NOVEMBER 18 AT CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Shots: Rutgers 4, North Carolina 15. Goalkeeper saves: NOVEMBER 17 AT STORRS, CONNECTICUT Virginia 4, William & Mary 1 R—Christine Caldwell 4; NC—Kristin DePlatchett 2, Jenni Connecticut 1, Harvard 0 William & Mary...... 0 1—1 Branam 1. Corner kicks: Rutgers 0, North Carolina 7. Harvard ...... 0 0—0 Virginia...... 4 0—4 Connecticut ...... 0 1—1 Fouls: Rutgers 17, North Carolina 11. Attendance: First half: V—Sarah Lane (Jessica Trainor), 10:56; V— 1,445. Second half: C—Kristen Graczyk (Alexa Borisjuk), 65:28. Lindsay Gusick (Jamie Fabrizio), 11:48; V—Ashley Shots: Connecticut 16, Harvard 5. Goalkeeper saves: Meeker, 13:23; V—Taylor Wood, 32:17. NOVEMBER 24 AT STORRS, CONNECTICUT C—Shanna Caldwell 2; H—Cheryl Gunther 4. Corner Second half: WM—Tara Flint, 79:48. Penn St. 2, Connecticut 0 kicks: Connecticut 6, Harvard 1. Fouls: Connecticut 9, Shots: Virginia 14, William & Mary 9. Goalkeeper saves: Penn St...... 0 2—2 Harvard 11. Attendance: 589. V—Anne Abernethy 2, Jodi Clugston 3; WM—Nikki Connecticut ...... 0 0—0 NOVEMBER 18 AT STANFORD, CALIFORNIA Villott 7. Corner kicks: Virginia 4, William & Mary 1. Second half: PS—Heidi Drummond (Stephanie Pezzullo, Stanford 3, St. Mary’s (Cal.) 1 Fouls: Virginia 7, William & Mary 7. Attendance: 541. Christie Welsh), 61:16; PS—Drummond, 75:55. Shots: Penn St. 13, Connecticut 13. Goalkeeper saves: St. Mary’s (Cal.)...... 1 0—1 NOVEMBER 18 AT SOUTH BEND, INDIANA Stanford ...... 2 1—3 Cincinnati 3, Notre Dame 2 PS—Emily Oleksiuk 8; C—Shanna Caldwell 3. Corner kicks: Penn St. 5, Connecticut 3. Fouls: Penn St. First half: ST—Marcia Wallis (Becky Myers), 1:08; ST— Cincinnati ...... 2 1—3 15, Connecticut 11. Attendance: 854. Wallis (Marcie Ward), 10:19; SM—Sarah Rae Notre Dame ...... 1 1—2 Takekawa (Lucianne Crenshaw), 30:04. First half: C—Rachel Lieberman, 12:12; C—Lieberman NOVEMBER 23 AT STANFORD, CALIFORNIA Second half: ST—Kelsey Carlson (Natalie Sanderson), (Amy Simonson), 17:02; ND—Amanda Guertin (Randi Texas A&M 1, Stanford 0 86:37. Scheller), 22:33. Texas A&M ...... 0 1—1 Shots: St. Mary’s (Cal.) 7, Stanford 12. Goalkeeper Second half: C—Simonson, 61:24; ND—Vanessa Stanford ...... 0 0—0 saves: SM—Ruth Montgomery 4; ST—Carrie Walsh 4. Pruzinsky, 76:50. Second half: T—Adrienne Dillard (Amber Childers), Corner kicks: St. Mary’s (Cal.) 1, Stanford 4. Fouls: St. Shots: Cincinnati 9, Notre Dame 15. Goalkeeper saves: 61:44. Mary’s (Cal.) 13, Stanford 6. Attendance: 1,022. C—Christy Hoffman 5; ND—Elizabeth Wagner 3. Shots: Texas A&M 6, Stanford 12. Goalkeeper saves: NOVEMBER 18 AT COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Corner kicks: Cincinnati 0, Notre Dame 4. Fouls: Cincinnati 18, Notre Dame 21. Attendance: 753. T—Esther Thompson 4; S—Carrie Walsh 2. Texas A&M 2, Southern Methodist 1 (ot) Corner kicks: Texas A&M 3, Stanford 8. Fouls: Texas Southern Methodist ...... 1 0 0—1 NOVEMBER 18 AT GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA A&M 4, Stanford 6. Attendance: 1,257. Texas A&M ...... 0 1 1—2 Florida 3, Georgia 0 NOVEMBER 24 AT PORTLAND, OREGON First half: SM—Sarah Harvey, 30:56. Georgia ...... 0 0—0 Portland 4, Nebraska 0 Second half: T—Nicky Thrasher (Kristen Strutz), 60:09. Florida ...... 3 0—3 Nebraska ...... 0 0—0 Overtime: T—Strutz (Thrasher), 102:43. First half: F—Abby Wambach (Casey Hamel), 2:42; F— Portland...... 2 2—4 Shots: Southern Methodist 16, Texas A&M 25. Wambach (Andi Sellers, Danielle Murphy), 29:56; F— Goalkeeper saves: S—Erin McLeod 11; T—Esther Wambach (Monica Hoyles, Dena Floyd), 31:26. First half: P—Christine Sinclair (Kristen Rogers), 32:46; Thompson 4, Angela Barker 0. Corner kicks: Southern Shots: Georgia 10, Florida 10. Goalkeeper saves: G— P—Betsy Barr (Lisa Casagrande), 44:00. History 1—2 0—0 1 Santa Clara...... 0 ...... Dartmouth Santa Clara2,Dartmouth0 NOVEMBER 24ATSANTACLARA,CALIFORNIA Attendance: 520. Cincinnati 0,Virginia4.Fouls:10,5. Christy Hoffman9;V—AnneAbernethy2.Cornerkicks: Shots: Cincinnati6,Virginia20.Goalkeepersaves:C— 82:17. Second half:V—LoriLindsey(Gusick),59:44;V—Gusick, Gusick (KatieBunch),26:37. First half:V—LindsayGusick(AshleyMeeker),6:06;V— 2—4 2 0—0 Virginia...... 0 Cincinnati ...... Virginia 4,Cincinnati0 NOVEMBER 24ATCHARLOTTESVILLE,VIRIGINIA Attendance: 1,027. Clemson 4,Florida3.Fouls:14,11. Katie Carson4;F—JordanKellgren5.Cornerkicks: Shots: Clemson10,Florida13.Goalkeepersaves:C— F—Robin Fulton(Frimpong,Wambach),63:39. Second half:C—DeliahArrington(KateClifton),48:12; 25:00. Crystal Frimpong(AbbyWambach,CaseyHamel), 1—3 First half:F—KeishaBell(ChristineJohnson),7:27;F— 2 1—1 ...... Florida 0 ...... Clemson Florida 3,Clemson1 NOVEMBER 25ATGAINESVILLE,FLORIDA 14. Attendance:495. Corner kicks:Dayton4,UCLA4.Fouls:13, Stephanie Weisenfeld7;U—CiCiPeterson5. Shots: Dayton9,UCLA17.Goalkeepersaves:D— Ernsdorf), 89:46. McKnight, 89:25;U—StephanieRigamat(Emily Second half:U—BreanaBoling,70:38;D—Megan Swanson), 8:26. 2—3 First half:U—Mary-FrancesMonroe(Sarah-Gayle 1 1—1 ...... UCLA 0 ...... Dayton UCLA 3,Dayton1 NOVEMBER 24ATLOSANGELES 15, Portland7.Attendance1,991. Corner kicks:Nebraska2,Portland1.Fouls: N—Erin Miller6,P—CristinShea3. Shots: Nebraska10,Portland17.Goalkeepersaves: 77:24; P—LaurenMussallem(KristenMoore),86:19. Second half:P—EmilyPatterson(BrookeO’Hanley), DIVISION I 00...... ot aoia(13 no orne21UL a oeS.95653,051 55,807 72,219 45,997 9,566 28,251 40,572 7,090 37,995 53,322 13,893 14,410 10,583 17,419 SouthernMethodist 12,004 SanJoseSt. 13,131 5,000 9,460 6,926 3,061 UNCGreensboro 8,800 3,573 NorthCarolina SanJoseSt. 2,598 8,112 10,482 5,721 6,280 3,800 NorthCarolina UNCGreensboro 8,033 6,524 1-0 3,200 NorthCarolina 6,408 UCLA NorthCarolina 1,000 NotreDame SantaClara 1-0 Portland NorthCarolina 700 2-1 1,625 Connecticut NorthCarolina 3,651 2-0 3,500 JerrySmith NorthCarolina 4,500 TotalAttendance 1,000 BeckyBurleigh Portland NotreDame 3,500 Game Attendance NotreDame 2-0 GeorgeMason AnsonDorrance (3ot) (2 ot) 1-0 1-0 NorthCarolinaSt. Duke AnsonDorrance Wisconsin SantaClara (23-2) Massachusetts HostorSite ...... 5-0 NorthCarolina Connecticut 2001 UCF NorthCarolina (21-3) 6-0 GeorgeMason AnsonDorrance GeorgeMason ...... 2000 AnsonDorrance NorthCarolina (24-2) 9-1 NorthCarolina ColoradoCol. ChrisPetrucelli ...... 1999 Florida(26-1) 3-1 NorthCarolinaSt...... 1998 NorthCarolina(27-0-1) UCF 6-0 Massachusetts ...... AnsonDorrance 1997 AnsonDorrance Runner-Up NorthCarolina NorthCarolina(25-1) ColoradoCol. AnsonDorrance ...... 2-0 1996 NotreDame(21-2-2) ...... 4-1 1995 AnsonDorrance NorthCarolina(25-1-1) Connecticut ...... 1-0 GeorgeMason 1994 AnsonDorrance NorthCarolina(23-0) Score 2-0 ...... UCF 1993 NorthCarolina(25-0) 2-0 ...... AnsonDorrance 1992 NorthCarolina(25-0) AnsonDorrance ...... 2-0 1991 NorthCarolina(24-0) 4-0 AnsonDorrance ...... 1990 NorthCarolina(24-0-1) 2-0 ...... AnsonDorrance 1989 NorthCarolina(18-0-3) ...... HankLeung 1988 NorthCarolina(23-0-1) Coach ...... AnsonDorrance 1987 AnsonDorrance NorthCarolina(24-0-1) AnsonDorrance ...... 1986 GeorgeMason(18-2-1) ...... Champion(Record) 1985 NorthCarolina(24-0-1) ...... 1984 NorthCarolina(19-1) ...... 1983 NorthCarolina(19-2) ...... 1982 Year Team Results A&M 11,Portland10.Attendance:2,139. 6. Cornerkicks:TexasA&M5,Portland11.Fouls: T—Esther Thompson4,AngelaBarker2;P—CristinShea Shots: TexasA&M11,Portland15.Goalkeepersaves: Emily Patterson),71:50. Sinclair (ErinMisaki),66:54;P—Barr(KristenRogers, Second half:P—BetsyBarr(KristenMoore),56:12;P— Christine Sinclair,14:17. First half:T—LinseyJohnson(EmmaSmith),7:28;P— 3—4 0—1 1 Portland...... 1 ...... Texas A&M Portland 4,TexasA&M1 DECEMBER 2ATPORTLAND,OREGON Virginia 16,SantaClara20.Attendance:1,114. Sharpe 0.Cornerkicks:Virginia2,SantaClara6.Fouls: V—Anne Abernethy3;SC—AlyssaSobolik0,Erin Shots: Virginia3,SantaClara14.Goalkeepersaves: 59:39; V—Lindsey,60:56. Candau), 53:44;V—JessicaTrainor(LoriLindsey), Second half:SC—Wagner(JessicaBallweg,Kristi Wagner), 20:28;SC—VeronicaZepeda(Slaton),39:50. First half:SC—DanielleSlaton(LeslieOsborne,Aly 1—3 2—2 2 Santa Clara...... 0 Virginia...... Santa Clara3,Virginia2 DECEMBER 1ATSANTACLARA,CALIFORNIA North Carolina7.Attendance:2,115. kicks: PennSt.0,NorthCarolina9.Fouls:5, PS—Emily Oleksiuk4;NC—JenniBranam3.Corner Shots: PennSt.6,NorthCarolina16.Goalkeepersaves: Second half:NC—Ramsey(JordanWalker),79:14. 32:17. Kluegel), 5:39;PS—JoannaLohman(HeidiDrummond), 1—2 First half:NC—SaraRandolph(AlyssaRamsey,Jena 1 ...... 0—1 North Carolina 1 Penn St...... North Carolina2,PennSt.1 NORTH CAROLINA NOVEMBER 30ATCHAPELHILL, QUARTERFINALS Attendance: 1,017. Santa Clara13.Fouls:Dartmouth7,15. Sharpe 1,AlyssaSobolik0.Cornerkicks:Dartmouth2, D—Julia Shields10,AnneMarbarger3;SC—Erin Shots: Dartmouth1,SantaClara25.Goalkeepersaves: Devvyn Hawkins),52:39. Second half:SC—JessicaBallweg(DanielleSlaton, First half:SC—AlyWagner(penaltykick),8:42. UCLA 6.Fouls:Florida18,14.Attendance:1,178. 0—0 Kellgren 16;U—CiCiPeterson4.Cornerkicks:Florida3, 1—1 0 Shots: Florida8,UCLA28.Goalkeepersaves:F—Jordan 0 0 Second Overtime:F—MonicaHoyles,119:04. 0 0 UCLA...... 0 Florida ...... Florida 1,UCLA0(2ot) DECEMBER 2ATLOSANGELES 14. Attendance:6,117. Florida 5,SantaClara5.Fouls:25, Jordan Kellgren7;SC—AlyssaSobolik2.Cornerkicks: Shots: Florida8,SantaClara20.Goalkeepersaves:F— Overtime: SC—Zepeda(JessicaBallweg),93:47. Hamel), 86:57. Crystal Frimpong,83:37;F—KatieJohnston(Casey 1—3 0—2 Second half:SC—LeslieOsborne(Wagner),76:43;F— 1 First half:SC—VeronicaZepeda(AlyWagner),41:10. 2 1 0 ...... Santa Clara ...... Florida Santa Clara3,Florida2(ot) Portland 9.Attendance:6,117. North Carolina6,Portland4.Fouls:16, NC—Jenni Branam0;P—CristinShea8.Cornerkicks: Shots: NorthCarolina18,Portland6.Goalkeepersaves: 58:28; P—LisaCasagrande,69:34. Second half:NC—ElizabethBall(Remy,SaraRandolph), Morrell), 14:08. First half:NC—AnneRemy(AlyssaRamsey,Anne 1—1 1—2 0 Portland...... 1 ...... North Carolina North Carolina2,Portland1 DECEMBER 7ATDALLAS,TEXAS SEMIFINALS Santa Clara18,NorthCarolina15.Attendance:7,090. Corner kicks:SantaClara2,NorthCarolina4.Fouls: Saves: SC—AlyssaSobolik2;NC—JenniBranam3. Shots: SantaClara8,NorthCarolina7.Goalkeeper Ballweg), 40:44 First half:SC—AlyWagner(LeslieOsborne,Jessica 0—1 0—0 1 Santa Clara...... 0 ...... North Carolina Santa Clara1,NorthCarolina0 DECEMBER 9ATDALLAS CHAMPIONSHIP hminhpChampionship Championship 115

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Carolyn Springer, North Carolina Michelle French, Portland Tournament Scoring Rita Tower, North Carolina Angela Harrison, Portland Leaders , North Carolina , Florida Sue Wall, Santa Clara (MOP defensive) Cindy Parlow, North Carolina Year Player, School G A P , North Carolina 1982 Mary Vargas, UCF ...... 2 0 4 1993 Laurie Schwoy, North Carolina Donna MacDougall, Connecticut...... 2 0 4 Skye Eddy, George Mason (MOP defensive) Nikki Serlenga, Santa Clara Synthia Scott, North Carolina...... 2 0 4 Danielle Egan, North Carolina Moira Buckley, Connecticut...... 0 4 4 , North Carolina (MOP offensive) 1999 Laura Mayer, Harvard ...... 1 2 4 Christine Ho, George Mason , North Carolina (MOP defensive) Angela Kelly, North Carolina 1983 , North Carolina ...... 4 0 8 Susan Bush, North Carolina (MOP offensive) Amy Machin, North Carolina...... 3 2 8 Carmel Murphy, Stanford Kim Patrick, North Carolina 1984 Catherine Spence, Massachusetts ...... 5 1 11 Tammy Pearman, George Mason Anne Remy, North Carolina 1985 Lisa Gmitter, George Mason ...... 3 1 7 Sarah Rafanelli, Stanford Jena Kluegel, North Carolina 1986 April Heinrichs, North Carolina ...... 4 1 9 Nicole Roberts, Massachusetts Meredith Florance, North Carolina Zola Springer, North Carolina 1987 , UCF ...... 3 1 7 Jen Grubb, Notre Dame Rita Tower, North Carolina 1988 Shannon Higgins, North Carolina ...... 4 1 9 Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame 1989 Shannon Higgins, North Carolina ...... 3 4 10 Tisha Venturini, North Carolina LaKeysia Beene, Notre Dame 1990 , North Carolina...... 4 2 10 Nikki Serlenga, Santa Clara 1991 Pam Kalinoski, North Carolina ...... 3 3 9 1994 Danielle Slaton, Santa Clara Robin Confer, North Carolina 1992 Mia Hamm, North Carolina...... 5 2 12 Christie Welsh, Penn St. Cindy Daws, Notre Dame 1993 Mia Hamm, North Carolina...... 6 4 16 1994 Angela Kelly, North Carolina...... 4 3 11 Danielle Egan, North Carolina 2000 Jill Gelfenbein, Connecticut , Portland...... 5 1 11 Meredith Florance, North Carolina (MOP offensive) , North Carolina 1995 Danielle Garrett (Fotopoulos), Catherine Reddick, North Carolina (MOP defensive) Angela Kelly, North Carolina Southern Methodist...... 4 1 9 Daniella Borgman, North Carolina , Notre Dame 1996 , Florida ...... 5 1 11 Michelle McCarthy, Notre Dame Jena Kluegel, North Carolina Laurie Schwoy, North Carolina ...... 4 3 11 Kim Patrick, North Carolina Amy VanLaacke, Notre Dame...... 5 1 11 Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland Jen Renola, Notre Dame Jordan Walker, North Carolina 1997 , Connecticut ...... 5 3 13 Meotis Erickson, Notre Dame 1998 Meredith Florance, North Carolina..... 3 2 8 Keri Sanchez, North Carolina Kate Sobrero, Notre Dame Liz Wagner, Notre Dame 1999 Kim Patrick, North Carolina ...... 4 3 11 Tisha Venturini, North Carolina (MOP offensive) Amy Warner, Notre Dame 2000 Meredith Florance, North Carolina..... 4 1 9 Staci Wilson, North Carolina (MOP defensive) Cheryl Loveless, Portland Stephanie Rigamat, UCLA...... 3 3 9 Lauren Orlandos, Portland 2001 Abby Wambach, Florida...... 5 4 14 1995 Venus James, UCLA Robin Confer, North Carolina Karissa Hampton, UCLA All-Tournament Teams Cindy Daws, Notre Dame (MOP offensive) Danielle Garrett, Southern Methodist 2001 Erin Fahey, Portland Aly Wagner, Santa Clara (MOP offensive) MOP—Most Outstanding Player. Shannon MacMillan, Portland Danielle Slaton, Santa Clara (MOP defensive) Holly Manthei, Notre Dame Veronica Zepeda, Santa Clara 1983 Michelle McCarthy, Notre Dame Anna Kraus, Santa Clara Senga Allen, North Carolina Wynne McIntosh, Portland Leslie Osborne, Santa Clara Pam Baughman, George Mason Cindy Parlow, North Carolina Jessica Ballweg, Santa Clara Moira Buckley, Connecticut Jen Renola, Notre Dame Jena Kluegel, North Carolina Tara Buckley, Connecticut Kate Sobrero, Notre Dame (MOP defensive) Sara Randolph, North Carolina Sue Cobb, North Carolina (MOP defensive) Staci Wilson, North Carolina Anne Remy, North Carolina Stacy Flionis, Massachusetts Catherine Reddick, North Carolina Lisa Gmitter, George Mason (MOP offensive) 1996 Jordan Kellgren, North Carolina April Heinrichs, North Carolina Justi Baumgardt, Portland Beth Huber, North Carolina , Santa Clara Nadia Komarowski, Massachusetts Robin Confer, North Carolina Amy Machin, North Carolina Lorrie Fair, North Carolina Individual Records Marcia McDermott, North Carolina Nel Fettig, North Carolina (MOP defensive) Melissa Morrone, Connecticut Jen Grubb, Notre Dame Emily Pickering, North Carolina Regina Holan, Portland GOALS, GAME Chris Taggert, Massachusetts (MOP overall) Debbie Keller, North Carolina (MOP offensive) 3—Catherine Spence, Massachusetts (4) vs. California Sue Vodicka, George Mason , Santa Clara (1), 1984; Betsy Ready, Boston College (3) vs. Cindy Parlow, North Carolina Brown (2), 1985; April Heinrichs, North Carolina (8) 1985 Jen Renola, Notre Dame vs. UC Santa Barb. (0), 1986; Shannon Higgins, Pam Baughman, George Mason, (MOP overall) Laurie Schwoy, North Carolina Kim Crabbe, George Mason Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame North Carolina (4) vs. North Carolina St. (1), 1988; Betsy Drambour, George Mason (MOP defensive) Kerri Tashiro, Colorado Col. (5) vs. Massachusetts Lisa Gmitter, George Mason 1997 (2), 1989; Kim LeMere, Hartford (4) vs. UC Santa Barb. (0), 1991; Mia Hamm, North Carolina (9) vs. 1986 Robin Confer, North Carolina (MOP offensive) Mandy Clemens, Santa Clara Duke (1), 1992, and North Carolina (4) vs. Southern Angela Berry, George Mason Carey Dorn, Connecticut Methodist (1), 1993; Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland (6) vs. Betsy Drambour, George Mason Lorrie Fair, North Carolina St. Mary’s (Cal.) (0), 1994; , Notre Lisa Gmitter, George Mason Jacqui Little, Santa Clara Dame (5) vs. Wisconsin (0), 1995; Danielle April Heinrichs, North Carolina (MOP overall) Holly Manthei, Notre Dame Fotopoulos, Florida (7) vs. North Carolina St. (3), Kim Maslin, George Mason , North Carolina (MOP defensive) 1996; Jenny Heft, Notre Dame (8) vs. Indiana (1), 1989 Cindy Parlow, North Carolina 1996; Amy VanLaacke, Notre Dame (5) vs. Wisconsin (0), 1996; Sandra Doreleijers, Hartford Tracey Bates, North Carolina, defensive Tiffany Roberts, North Carolina (4) vs. Colgate (0), 1997; Kim Engesser, Nebraska Kristine Lilly, North Carolina, offensive Heather Stone, Connecticut Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame (5) vs. Michigan (1), 1997; Monica Gerardo, Notre 1992 Jen Tietjen, Connecticut Dame (7) vs. Cincinnati (1), 1997; Jenny Heft, Notre Mia Hamm, North Carolina (MOP offensive) Staci Wilson, North Carolina Dame (8) vs. UCLA (0), 1997; , Angela Kelly, North Carolina Sara Whalen, Connecticut Virginia (3) vs. James Madison (1), 1997; Keri Nancy Kramarz, Hartford Sarver, Maryland (4) vs. Fairfield (3), 1998; Laura Amy Kroeger, Santa Clara 1998 Koerner, Vanderbilt (5) vs. UNC Greensboro (1), Jennifer Lewis, Santa Clara Keisha Bell, Florida 1998; Sarah Harvey, Southern Methodist (4) vs. Kristine Lilly, North Carolina Lorrie Fair, North Carolina Baylor (0), 1999; Emily Taggart, Wake Forest (6) vs. Heidi Mauger, Duke Meredith Flaherty, Florida (MOP defensive) Liberty (1), 2000; Lindsay Gusick, Virginia (4) vs. Meegan McMullin, Santa Clara Meredith Florance, North Carolina Cincinnati (0), 2001; Abby Wambach, Florida (3) Keri Sanchez, North Carolina Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida (MOP offensive) vs. Georgia (0), 2001. em(er atcptd r.WnLs idPt s n r 4th 3rd 2nd 1st Pct. Tied Lost Won Yrs. 10 8 ...... Colorado Col.(1984-85-86-87-88-89-90-91) 5 11 7 7 ...... UC SantaBarb.(1984-85-86-87-89-90-91) 10 Cal Poly(1999-2000)...... Cal St.Fullerton(2001)...... California (1983-84-86-87-88-93-98-99-2000-01) 5 ...... 6 Bucknell (2001) Brown (1982-83-84-85-86-94)...... Brigham Young(1997-98-99-2000-01) Boston College(1982-83-84-85-99-2001)...... Boston U.(2000-01) Baylor (1998-99)...... Barry (1987) ...... Auburn (2001) ...... Arizona St.(2000) ...... Alabama (1998) Team (YearsParticipated) (Note: Beginningin1985,nothird-placegamewasplayed.Semifinallosersarecreditedwiththirdplace.) POINTS, GAME ASSISTS, CAREER ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT ASSISTS, GAME GOALS, CAREER GOALS, TOURNAMENT DIVISION I onciu 18-38-58-78-99-19-39-59-79-920-1...... 03 10.8 1 2 3 0 .588 7 0 9 21 ...... Duke (1992-93-94-95-96-97-99-2000-01) 7 30 Denver (2001)...... Dayton (1999-2001)...... 8 20 ...... Dartmouth (1993-94-96-98-99-2000-01) ...... Cortland St.(1982-83-84-85) Connecticut (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01)...... 8 Colgate (1997-98-99)...... Clemson (1994-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01)...... Cincinnati (1983-86-94-97-2001)...... Charlotte (1998)...... UCF (1982-84-87-88-91-98-99-2001)...... Central Conn.St.(1998)...... Cal St.Hayward(1985-86) ereMsn(928-48-68-99-49-7...... 11 01.56 1 10 13 11 George Washington (1996)...... George Mason(1982-83-84-85-86-88-89-93-94-96-97)...... Furman (1999-2000) Fresno St.(1999)...... Florida St.(2000-01) Florida Int’l(1993)...... Florida (1996-97-98-99-2000-01)...... Fairfield (1997-98-99)...... Evansville (1998-99-2001) Elon (1999)...... Eastern Mich.(1999) ...... Eastern Ill.(2001) Won-Lost-Tied RecordsinTournament Play 7—Shannon Higgins(2goals,3assists),North 15—Holly Manthei,NotreDame,1994-95-96-97. 6—Cindy Parlow,NorthCarolina(4vs.WakeForest, 4—Cindy Parlow,NorthCarolina(6)vs.WakeForest 15—Mia Hamm,NorthCarolina,1989-90-92-93. 6—Mia Hamm,NorthCarolina(3vs.Southern UNC Greensboro(1),1998;EmilyTaggart,(3 Laura Koerner(3goals,1assist),Vanderbilt(5)vs. assist), NotreDame(7)vs.Cincinnati(1),1997; Wisconsin (0),1996;MonicaGerardo(3goals,1 VanLaacke (3goals,1assist),NotreDame(5)vs. Portland (6)vs.St.Mary’s(Cal.)(0),1994;Amy (2), 1989;TiffenyMilbrett(3goals,1assist), goals, 1assist),ColoradoCol.(5)vs.Massachusetts Carolina (9)vs.Hartford(0),1989;KerriTashiro(3 Virginia, 1vs.NotreDame),2000. Kluegel, NorthCarolina(4vs.WakeForest,1 William &Mary,1vs.NotreDame),1997;Jena Connecticut (1vs.Fairfield,1Hartford,3 1 vs.Florida,Harvard),1997;JenniferTietjen, Wake Forest(0),2000. (0), 1997;JenaKluegel,NorthCarolina(5)vs. vs. GeorgeMason),1993. Methodist, 1vs.FloridaInt’l,Massachusetts, (MIN. 5GAMES) LOWEST GOALS-AGAINSTAVERAGE,CAREER (Min.TOURNAMENT 3 G LOWEST GOALS-AGAINSTAVERAGE, SAVES, GAME POINTS, CAREER POINTS, TOURNAMENT 0.21—Siri Mullinix,NorthCarolina1996-97-98,[3 0.00—Anne Sherow,NorthCarolina(vs.William& 23—Kathy Brophy,BostonCollege(2)vs. 39—Mia Hamm,NorthCarolina,1989-90-92-93. 16—Mia Hamm(6goals,4assists),NorthCarolina(3- goals, 15games,(1,281minutes)]. and Portland),1995. Dame (vs.Wisconsin,Connecticut,NorthCarolina Clara andNotreDame),1995;JenRenola, Noonan, NorthCarolina(vs.Vanderbilt,Santa Carolina St.andColoradoCol.),1989;Tracy Walker, NorthCarolina(vs.Hartford, Mary, CaliforniaandMassachusetts),1987;Lori Massachusetts (3),1984. Massachusetts, 1-2vs.GeorgeMason),1993. 0 vs.SouthernMethodist,1-1FloridaInt’l, vs. Cincinnati(0),2001. 2000; LindsayGusick(3goals,1assist),Virginia(4) goals, 1assist),WakeForest(6)vs.Liberty(1), ames) ...... 1010.0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1 ...... 000000 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1 ...... 200000 0 0 0 0 0 .250 0 1 0 1 .000 0 0 1 1 ...... 0 1 ...... 1010.0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1 ...... 1010.0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .500 1 0 ...... 1 1 1 ...... 1010.0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1 ...... 000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 ...... 1010.0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .500 0 ...... 1 1 1 ...... 2320.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .600 0 0 .000 2 0 3 3 2 0 ...... 3 ...... 330000 0 0 0 0 0 .333 0 0 0 2 .000 0 1 1 2 0 ...... 1 ...... 000000 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1 ...... 3030.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 .333 1 3 0 0 2 ...... 1 1 ...... 2 ...... 2320.0 0 0 0 0 .600 0 2 3 2 ...... 000000 0 0 0 .000 0 2 0 2 ...... 3030.0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 3 0 3 ...... 330000 0 0 0 .333 0 4 2 4 ...... 2020.0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 0 2 ...... 200000 0 0 0 .250 0 6 2 6 ...... 000000 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1 ...... 5250.8 0 0 0 0 .286 0 5 2 5 ...... 61 761010 1 0 1 .706 0 5 12 6 .... 80.4670110 7 8 500000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .400 0 0 5 6 5 4 420000 0 0 0 .462 0 7 6 TOURNAMENT (Min.TOURNAMENT 3 G LOWEST GOALS-AGAINSTAVERAGE, OVERTIME GAMES,TOURNAMENT (Min. 2Games) GOALS PERGAME,TOURNAMENT FOULS, GAME CORNER KICKS,GAME SHOTS, GAME GOALS, TOURNAMENT GOALS, TWOTEAMS,GAME GOALS, GAME 0.00—North Carolina,3games,1987-89-95;Notre 2—11 times(mostrecent:Florida,2001). 6.33—North Carolina,3games,1992. (2 ot),1995. 37—North CarolinaSt.(1)vs.William&Mary(0) 19—Nebraska (3)vs.Minnesota(2)(2ot),1996. 43—North Carolina(9)vs.Hartford(0),1989. 22—North Carolina,1996. 10—North Carolina(9)vs.Duke(1),1992;Florida(7) 9—North Carolinavs.Hartford(0),1989;North Team Records Dame, 4games,1995. vs. NorthCarolinaSt.(3),1996. Florida (0),1996. Carolina vs.Duke(1),1992;North 80.556023070.4170000 72.5290000 82.4710100 390021 2 0 0 .389 0 31210 ames) 117

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Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Georgia (1997-98-2001)...... 3 2 3 1 .417 0 0 0 0 Hartford (1989-90-91-92-94-95-97-98-99-2000-01)...... 11 9 11 0 .450 0 0 1 0 Harvard (1982-84-94-96-97-98-99-2000-01) ...... 9 8 9 0 .471 0 0 0 0 Holy Cross (2000)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Idaho St. (2001)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Illinois (2000-01) ...... 2 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0 0 Indiana (1996-98) ...... 2 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0 0 Jacksonville (2000) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 James Madison (1995-96-97-98-99) ...... 5 4 5 0 .444 0 0 0 0 Kansas (2001) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Keene St. (1983) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Kentucky (1995-96-98-99-2001)...... 5 0 5 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Liberty (2000-01)...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Long Island (1999) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Loyola (Md.) (2001) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Marquette (1999-2000-01) ...... 2 2 3 0 .400 0 0 0 0 Maryland (1995-96-97-98-99-2001)...... 6 5 6 0 .455 0 0 0 0 Massachusetts (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97) ...... 15 17 15 0 .531 0 1 5 0 Miami (Fla.) (2001) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Miami (Ohio) (2000-01) ...... 2 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0 0 Michigan (1997-98-99-2000-01)...... 5 4 5 0 .444 0 0 0 0 Minnesota (1995-96-97-98-99)...... 5 3 5 0 .375 0 0 0 0 Missouri (1999)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Mo.-St. Louis (1982-83)...... 2 1 3 0 .250 0 0 0 1 Montana (1999-2000)...... 2 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0 0 Nebraska (1996-97-98-99-2000-01) ...... 6 9 5 1 .633 0 0 0 0 North Carolina (1982-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01)...... 20 71 4 0 .947 16 3 1 0 UNC Greensboro (1996-97-98-2000-01)...... 4 2 5 0 .286 0 0 0 0 North Carolina St. (1985-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-94-95-96) ...... 11 10 11 1 .477 0 1 1 0 Northwestern (1996-98)...... 2 2 2 0 .500 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame (1993-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01) ...... 9 23 8 1 .734 1 3 2 0 Oakland (2001) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Oregon St. (1994)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Pacific (Cal.) (1998) ...... 1 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 0 Pennsylvania (1999-2001) ...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Penn St. (1995-96-97-98-99-2000-01) ...... 7 12 7 0 .632 0 0 1 0 Pepperdine (2001) ...... 1 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 0 Princeton (1982-83-99-2000-01) ...... 5 2 5 0 .286 0 0 0 0 Portland (1992-93-94-95-96-97-98-2000-01)...... 9 19 9 0 .679 0 1 5 0 Providence (1993)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Quinnipiac (2000)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Radford (1985-98) ...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Richmond (2000)...... 1 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 0 Rochester (1982) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Rutgers (1987-2001) ...... 2 2 2 0 .500 0 0 0 0 Sacred Heart (2001)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 St. Mary’s (Cal.) (1988-94-2001) ...... 3 2 3 0 .400 0 0 0 0 San Diego (1996-99-2000-01)...... 4 2 4 0 .333 0 0 0 0 San Diego St. (1998-99)...... 2 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0 0 San Jose St. (2000) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Santa Clara (1989-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01)...... 13 26 12 0 .684 1 070 South Carolina (1998) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Southern California (1998-99-2000-01) ...... 4 2 4 0 .333 0 0 0 0 Southern Methodist (1990-92-93-95-97-99-2001) ...... 8 6 7 0 .462 0 0 1 0 Southwest Mo. St. (2000)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Southwest Tex. St. (2001)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Stanford (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-98-99-2000-01)...... 11 8 10 2 .450 0 0 1 0 Syracuse (1998-2001)...... 2 2 2 0 .500 0 0 0 0 Tennessee (2001) ...... 1 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 0 Texas (2001)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Texas A&M (1995-96-97-98-99-2000-01)...... 7 8 7 0 .533 0 0 0 0 UCLA (1995-97-98-99-2000-01) ...... 6 10 6 0 .625 0 1 0 0 Vanderbilt (1994-95-96-97-98)...... 5 4 5 0 .444 0 0 0 0 Vermont (1984)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Villanova (2001) ...... 1 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 0 Virginia (1987-88-89-90-91-92-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01) ...... 14 7 13 1 .357 0 010 Wake Forest (1996-97-98-99-2000-01) ...... 6 3 5 1 .389 0 0 0 0 Washington (1994-95-96-98-2000-01) ...... 6 4 5 1 .450 0 0 0 0 Washington St. (1994-2000) ...... 2 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0 0 West Virginia (2000-01) ...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 William & Mary (1984-85-86-87-88-89-90-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01) ...... 17 8 17 0 .320 0 0 0 0 Wisconsin (1985-88-89-90-91-93-94-95-96-98-2000)...... 11 9 11 0 .450 0 1 1 0 Wis.-Milwaukee (1997-2001) ...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Wright St. (1998-99-2000) ...... 3 0 3 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Xavier (1998-2000)...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 DIVISION I 119

1990 First Round: North Carolina St. 2, William & Nebraska 3, Duke 0; Maryland 1, San Diego 0; Notre All-Time Results Mary 0; Colorado Col. 3, Southern Methodist 1; UC Dame 5, Wisconsin 0. Third Round: North Carolina 9, Santa Barb. 1, Stanford 0; Connecticut 2, Hartford 1. Florida 0; Santa Clara 1, Connecticut 0; Portland 1, Second Round: North Carolina 4, North Carolina St. 3 Nebraska 0; Notre Dame 2, Maryland 0. Semifinals: (2 ot); Colorado Col. 2, Wisconsin 1; Santa Clara 2, UC North Carolina 2, Santa Clara 1; Notre Dame 3, Portland 1982 First Round: Cortland St. 2, Boston College 0; Santa Barb. 0; Connecticut 1, Virginia 0. Semifinals: 2. Championship: North Carolina 1, Notre Dame 0 (2 Massachusetts 3, Rochester 1; Princeton 1, George North Carolina 2, Colorado Col. 1; Connecticut 2, Santa ot). Mason 0; Harvard 3, Brown 1 (2 ot). Second Round: Clara 1 (2 ot, penalty kicks). Championship: North Connecticut 2, Cortland St. 0 (2 ot); UCF 2, Carolina 6, Connecticut 0. 1997 First Round: North Carolina 6, Wake Forest 0; Massachusetts 1; North Carolina 4, Princeton 0; Mo.-St. Florida 3, Vanderbilt 2; Harvard 2, Massachusetts 0; Louis 2, Harvard 1. Semifinals: UCF 3, Connecticut 1; 1991 First Round: North Carolina St. 4, UCF 0; George Mason 2, Maryland 1; UNC Greensboro 3, North Carolina 2, Mo.-St. Louis 1. Third Place: Connecticut 1, Massachusetts 0; Hartford 4, UC Santa Duke 1 (2 ot); Clemson 1, Georgia 0; Minnesota 2, Wis.- Connecticut 2, Mo.-St. Louis 1. Championship: North Barb. 0; Stanford 2, Santa Clara 1 (2 ot). Second Milwaukee 1; Santa Clara 1, Brigham Young 0; Carolina 2, UCF 0. Round: North Carolina 4, North Carolina St. 1; Virginia Connecticut 3, Fairfield 0; Hartford 4, Colgate 0; William 2, Connecticut 0; Wisconsin 1, Hartford 0; Colorado Col. & Mary 3, Penn St. 2 (2 ot); Virginia 3, James Madison 1983 First Round: Boston College 2, Princeton 0; 1, Stanford 0 (3 ot). Semifinals: North Carolina 5, 1; UCLA 1, Portland 0; Southern Methodist 1, Texas A&M George Mason 6, Mo.-St. Louis 2; Brown 1, Keene St. 0; Virginia 1; Wisconsin 1, Colorado Col. 0. 0; Nebraska 5, Michigan 1; Notre Dame 7, Cincinnati 1. California 5, Cincinnati 0. Second Round: Connecticut Championship: North Carolina 3, Wisconsin 1. Second Round: North Carolina 5, Florida 0; Harvard 2, Boston College 0; George Mason 2, Cortland St. 1; 2, George Mason 1 (3 ot); Clemson 5, UNC Greensboro Massachusetts 1, Brown 0; North Carolina 5, California 1992 First Round: William & Mary 1, North Carolina 0; Santa Clara 5, Minnesota 1; Connecticut 2, Hartford 2. Semifinals: George Mason 1, Connecticut 0; North St. 0; Stanford 5, Portland 2; Massachusetts 2, 1 (2 ot); William & Mary 1, Virginia 0; UCLA 3, Southern Carolina 2, Massachusetts 0. Third Place: Connecticut 1 (2 ot); Duke 1, Southern Methodist 0. Methodist 2; Notre Dame 6, Nebraska 0. Third Round: Massachusetts 1, Connecticut 0. Championship: North Second Round: North Carolina 7, William & Mary 0; North Carolina 1, Harvard 0; Santa Clara 3, Clemson 0; Carolina 4, George Mason 0. Santa Clara 2, Stanford 0; Hartford 2, Massachusetts 1; Duke 2, Virginia 0. Semifinals: North Carolina 3, Connecticut 4, William & Mary 0; Notre Dame 8, UCLA 1984 First Round: Connecticut 3, Cortland St. 0; Santa Clara 0; Duke 1, Hartford 0. Championship: 0. Semifinals: North Carolina 2, Santa Clara 1; Harvard 2, Vermont 1; Massachusetts 3, Boston College North Carolina 9, Duke 1. Connecticut 2, Notre Dame 1. Championship: North 2 (2 ot); Colorado Col. 2, George Mason 1; California Carolina 2, Connecticut 0. 2, UC Santa Barb. 0; UCF 3, William & Mary 1. Second 1993 Regionals: North Carolina 4, Southern 1998 First Round: Charlotte 2, South Carolina 0; Round: Connecticut 1, Brown 0; Massachusetts 1, Methodist 1; Florida Int’l* 1, Duke 1 (2 ot); North Maryland 4, Fairfield 3; Georgia 5, Wake Forest 2; Harvard 0; California 1, Colorado Col. 0 (2 ot, penalty Carolina 3, Florida Int’l 0; Connecticut 3, Dartmouth 1; Wisconsin 2, UCF 0; Minnesota 6, Kentucky 0; Southern kicks); North Carolina 4, UCF 1. Semifinals: Massachusetts 5, Providence 0; Massachusetts 1, California 2, Washington 1 (2 ot); Texas A&M 3, Connecticut 2, Massachusetts 1 (2 ot); North Carolina 2, Connecticut 0; George Mason 2, Notre Dame 1; Alabama 1; Michigan 4, Xavier 2; Pacific (Cal.) 2, California 1 (2 ot). Third Place: Massachusetts 4, Wisconsin 1, William & Mary 0; George Mason 3, California 1; Brigham Young 6, Stanford 1; Harvard 4, California 1. Championship: North Carolina 2, Wisconsin 1; Portland 2, Santa Clara 0; Stanford 2, Central Conn. St. 1; Syracuse 4, Colgate 1; Indiana 3, Connecticut 0. California 0; Stanford 1, Portland 0. Semifinals: North Carolina 4, Massachusetts 1; George Mason* 1, Wright St. 1; Vanderbilt 5, UNC Greensboro 1; 1985 First Round: Boston College 3, Brown 2 (2 ot); Stanford 1 (4 ot). Championship: North Carolina 6, Northwestern 2, Evansville 1 (2 ot); James Madison 4, George Mason 3, William & Mary 2 (2 ot, penalty kicks); George Mason 0. Radford 0. Second Round: North Carolina 6, Charlotte Cortland St. 2, Connecticut 1; North Carolina St. 1, 0; William & Mary 2, Maryland 0; Georgia* 2, Virginia *Advanced on penalty kicks. Radford 0 (2 ot, penalty kicks); Colorado Col. 1, 2 (4 ot); Dartmouth 1, Wisconsin 0; Portland 3, Wisconsin 0; UC Santa Barb. 4, Cal St. Hayward 3 (2 ot, 1994 First Round: George Mason 3, Virginia 0; Minnesota 0; San Diego St. 1, Southern California 0 (3 penalty kicks). Second Round: Massachusetts 3, Boston Washington St. 3, Wisconsin 1; St. Mary’s (Cal.) 2, ot); Nebraska 7, Texas A&M 0; Notre Dame 3, Michigan College 0; George Mason 1, Cortland St. 0; North Santa Clara 0; Washington 3, Oregon St. 0; Brown 2, 0; Santa Clara 5, Pacific (Cal.) 0; Brigham Young 2, Carolina 4, North Carolina St. 2; Colorado Col. 3, UC Dartmouth 1; Massachusetts 3, Harvard 0; Vanderbilt 3, UCLA 0; Hartford 3, Harvard 0; Connecticut 2, Syracuse Santa Barb. 0. Semifinals: George Mason 3, Cincinnati 2 (3 ot); North Carolina St.* 1, Clemson 1 (4 1; Penn St. 2, Indiana 1; Clemson 2, Vanderbilt 0; Massachusetts 0; North Carolina 3, Colorado Col. 2. ot). Regionals: Notre Dame 3, George Mason 1; Northwestern 5, Baylor 4; Florida 5, James Madison 1. Championship: George Mason 2, North Carolina 0. William & Mary 4, Washington St. 0; Notre Dame 2, Third Round: North Carolina 3, William & Mary 0; William & Mary 1; Portland 6, St. Mary’s (Cal.) 0; 1986 First Round: UC Santa Barb. 1, Cincinnati 0; Dartmouth 2, Georgia 1; Portland 5, San Diego St. 0; Stanford* 0, Washington 0 (2 ot); Portland 2, Stanford 1 North Carolina St. 1, William & Mary 0; California 2, Notre Dame 2, Nebraska 1; Santa Clara 3, Brigham (3 ot); Connecticut 1, Brown 0; Hartford 2, Massachusetts Cal St. Hayward 0; Connecticut 5, Brown 0. Second Young 0; Connecticut 2, Hartford 1; Penn St. 1, Clemson 0; Connecticut 2, Hartford 1 (3 ot); Duke 2, Vanderbilt 1; Round: North Carolina 8, UC Santa Barb. 0; George 0; Florida 1, Northwestern 0. Quarterfinals: North North Carolina 4, North Carolina St. 2; North Carolina Carolina 3, Dartmouth 0; Portland 2, Notre Dame 1; Mason 1, North Carolina St. 0 (2 ot, penalty kicks); 3, Duke 1. Semifinals: Notre Dame 1, Portland 0; Colorado Col. 1, California 0; Massachusetts 1, Santa Clara 1, Connecticut 0; Florida 3, Penn St. 1. North Carolina 3, Connecticut 0. Championship: Semifinals: North Carolina 1, Portland 0 (4 ot); Florida Connecticut 0 (2 ot, penalty kicks). Semifinals: North North Carolina 5, Notre Dame 0. Carolina 3, George Mason 2 (2 ot); Colorado Col. 1, 1, Santa Clara 0. Championship: Florida 1, North Massachusetts 0 (2 ot, penalty kicks). Championship: *Advanced on penalty kicks. Carolina 0. SOCCER North Carolina 2, Colorado Col. 0. 1995 First Round: Vanderbilt 2, Kentucky 0; Santa 1999 First Round: Brigham Young 2, California 0; 1987 First Round: William & Mary 1, Virginia 0; UC Clara 3, Stanford 2 (4 ot); Massachusetts 2, Hartford 1 (2 San Diego 2, San Diego St. 1; Dartmouth 3, Colgate 0; Santa Barb. 1, Colorado Col. 0 (2 ot); UCF 3, Barry 0; ot); Wisconsin 1, Minnesota 0; Texas A&M 4, Clemson Boston College 4, Fairfield 1; Dayton 3, Evansville 2; Cal Connecticut 1, Rutgers 0. Second Round: North 1; North Carolina St. 1, William & Mary 0 (2 ot); James Poly 2, Fresno St. 1; Texas A&M 2, Montana 1; Carolina 2, William & Mary 0; California 3, UC Santa Madison 2, Penn St. 1; Washington 2, UCLA 1. Second Minnesota 2, Eastern Mich. 0; Hartford 2, Princeton 1; Barb. 0; UCF 3, North Carolina St. 0; Massachusetts 3, Round: North Carolina 4, Vanderbilt 0; Santa Clara 1, James Madison 1, Pennsylvania 0; Southern Methodist 4, Connecticut 1. Semifinals: North Carolina 4, California Virginia 0; Connecticut 3, Massachusetts 0; Notre Dame Baylor 0; Maryland 6, Long Island 0; Marquette 3, 0; Massachusetts 2, UCF 1. Championship: North 5, Wisconsin 0; Southern Methodist 2, Texas A&M 1; Missouri 2 (4 ot); Michigan 5, Wright St. 0; Duke 3, Elon Carolina 1, Massachusetts 0. North Carolina St. 2, Duke 1 (3 ot); Maryland 6, James 1; UCF 1, Furman 0. Second Round: Santa Clara 2, Madison 1; Portland 1, Washington 0. Third Round: Brigham Young 0; UCLA 2, San Diego 1 (ot); Connecticut 1988 First Round: UCF 2, Virginia 0; Wisconsin 1, North Carolina 2, Santa Clara 0; Notre Dame 2, 3, Dartmouth 0; Boston College 1, Harvard 0; Notre Connecticut 0 (2 ot, penalty kicks); California 2, St. Connecticut 0; Southern Methodist 4, North Carolina St. Dame 5, Dayton 1; Stanford 3, Cal Poly 1; Texas A&M Mary’s (Cal.) 0; George Mason 1, William & Mary 0. 3; Portland 1, Maryland 0. Semifinals: Notre Dame 1, 3, Kentucky 2 (ot); Nebraska 5, Minnesota 0; Hartford 1, Second Round: North Carolina 2, UCF 1; Wisconsin North Carolina 0; Portland 4, Southern Methodist 2. Florida 0; Virginia 3, James Madison 1; Southern 2, Massachusetts 1; California 2, Colorado Col. 1 (2 ot); Championship: Notre Dame 1, Portland 0 (3 ot). Methodist 1, Southern California 0 (2 ot); Penn St. 3, North Carolina St. 1, George Mason 0 (2 ot). Maryland 2; Clemson 1, Marquette 0; Wake Forest 1, 1996 First Round: North Carolina 5, William & Mary Semifinals: North Carolina 3, Wisconsin 0; North Michigan 0; William & Mary 3, Duke 0; North Carolina 0; James Madison 3, UNC Greensboro 1; Wake Forest Carolina St. 1, California 0. Championship: North 8, UCF 0. Third Round: Santa Clara 7, UCLA 0; 2, Clemson 1; Florida 7, North Carolina St. 3; Santa Carolina 4, North Carolina St. 1. Connecticut 5, Boston College 0; Notre Dame 1, Stanford Clara 3, Stanford 2; Penn St. 2, George Mason 0; 0; Nebraska 1, Texas A&M 0; Hartford 3, Virginia 2 (3 1989 First Round: Hartford 3, Connecticut 2 (2 ot, Massachusetts 2, Harvard 1 (3 ot); Connecticut 1, ot); Penn St. 5, Southern Methodist 0; Clemson* 0, Wake penalty kicks); North Carolina St. 3, George Mason 0; Dartmouth 0; Portland 1, Washington 0; Vanderbilt 2, Forest 0; North Carolina 5, William & Mary 1. UC Santa Barb. 1, Wisconsin 0; Massachusetts 2, Kentucky 1 (3 ot); Duke 1, Virginia 0; Nebraska 3, Quarterfinals: Virginia 1. Second Round: North Carolina 9, Hartford Minnesota 2 (4 ot); San Diego 5, Texas A&M 3; Santa Clara 3, Connecticut 0; Notre 0; North Carolina St. 2, William & Mary 1; Santa Clara Maryland 2, George Washington 0; Wisconsin 1, Dame* 1, Nebraska 1 (4 ot); Penn St. 2, Hartford 0; 2, UC Santa Barb. 0; Colorado Col. 5, Massachusetts 2. Northwestern 0; Notre Dame 8, Indiana 1. Second North Carolina 3, Clemson 0. Semifinals: Notre Dame Semifinals: North Carolina 2, North Carolina St. 0; Round: North Carolina 5, James Madison 0; Florida 5, 1, Santa Clara 0; North Carolina 2, Penn St. 0. Colorado Col. 2, Santa Clara 0. Championship: North Wake Forest 0; Santa Clara 3, Penn St. 1; Connecticut 2, Championship: North Carolina 2, Notre Dame 0. Carolina 2, Colorado Col. 0. Massachusetts 0; Portland 3, Vanderbilt 1 (2 ot); *Advanced on penalty kicks. 120 DIVISION I

2000 First Round: Michigan 4, Miami (Ohio) 3 (2 ot); Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 2, Santa Clara 1 (ot); (2 ot); Michigan 1, Marquette 0; Santa Clara 3, Harvard 2, Quinnipiac 1; Stanford 4, San Jose St. 1; North Carolina 3, Connecticut 0; UCLA 2, Clemson 1; Evansville 0; Syracuse 1, Illinois 0. Second Round: Santa Clara 3, Cal Poly 1; Wake Forest 6, Liberty 1; Portland 1, Penn St. 0 (ot). Semifinals: North Carolina North Carolina 2, Duke 0; Rutgers 1, Princeton 0; Penn UNC Greensboro 3, William & Mary 2 (2 ot); Wisconsin 2, Notre Dame 1; UCLA 1, Portland 0. Championship: St. 3, Villanova 0; UCLA 2, Pepperdine 1; Dayton 2, 1, Princeton 0 (2 ot); Richmond 5, West Virginia 1; Duke North Carolina 2, UCLA 1. Miami (Ohio) 0; Clemson 1, Florida St. 0; Connecticut 1, 3, Furman 1; Florida St. 4, Jacksonville 1; Marquette 2, Harvard 0; Stanford 3, St. Mary’s (Cal.) 1; Texas A&M Wright St. 1 (2 ot); Southern California 2, San Diego 1; 2001 First Round: North Carolina 3, UNC 2, Southern Methodist 1 (ot); Nebraska 3, Brigham Illinois 2, Xavier 0; Boston U. 1, Holy Cross 0; Arizona St. Greensboro 0; Duke* 1, Tennessee 1 (4 ot); Rutgers 4, Young 0; Portland 2, Washington 0; Florida 3, Georgia 2, Southwest Mo. St. 0; Montana 1, Washington St. 0. Boston U. 1; Princeton 3, Loyola (Md.) 1; Penn St. 3, Second Round: Notre Dame 3, Michigan 1; Harvard Bucknell 1; Villanova 2, Pennsylvania 0; Connecticut 3, 0; Cincinnati 3, Notre Dame 2; Virginia 4, William & 3, Hartford 0; Brigham Young 5, Stanford 0; Santa Clara Sacred Heart 0; Pepperdine 1, Southern California 0; Mary 1; Dartmouth 1, Michigan 0; Santa Clara 4, 2, California 0; North Carolina 5, Wake Forest 0; UCLA 3, Cal St. Fullerton 0; Dayton 1, Maryland 0; Syracuse 1. Third Round: North Carolina 2, Rutgers 1; Virginia 6, UNC Greensboro 1; Connecticut 1, Miami (Ohio) 1, West Virginia 0; Florida St. 1, Auburn Penn St. 2, Connecticut 0; Texas A&M 1, Stanford 0; Wisconsin 0; Nebraska 4, Richmond 0; Clemson 2, Duke 0; Clemson 1, Kentucky 0 (ot); Georgia 5, Miami (Fla.) 2; Portland 4, Nebraska 0; UCLA 3, Dayton 1; Florida 3, 1 (ot); Florida St. 2, Florida 1; Texas A&M 4, Marquette Harvard 1, Hartford 0 (4 ot); St. Mary’s (Cal.) 3, Clemson 1; Virginia 4, Cincinnati 0; Santa Clara 2, 0; UCLA 3, Southern California 0; Penn St. 1, Illinois 0 California 2; Stanford 2, Denver 0; Southern Methodist 2, Dartmouth 0. Quarterfinals: North Carolina 2, Penn (ot); Dartmouth 4, Boston U. 1; Portland 3, Arizona St. 1; Texas 1; Texas A&M 3, Southwest Tex. St. 0; Brigham St. 1; Portland 4, Texas A&M 1; Florida 1, UCLA 0 (2 ot); Washington 5, Montana 0. Third Round: Notre Dame Young 1, Kansas 0; Nebraska 5, Boston College 0; Santa Clara 3, Virginia 2. Semifinals: North Carolina 2, Harvard 0; Santa Clara 2, Brigham Young 1 (ot); Washington 2, San Diego 0; Portland 5, Idaho St. 0; 2, Portland 1; Santa Clara 3, Florida 2 (ot). North Carolina 2, Virginia 1; Connecticut 1, Nebraska 0; Florida 4, UCF 0; Cincinnati 3, Oakland 2; Notre Dame Championship: Santa Clara 1, North Carolina 0. Clemson 2, Florida St. 0; UCLA 4, Texas A&M 0; Penn 2, Eastern Ill. 0; Virginia 3, Liberty 0; William & Mary 2, St. 4, Dartmouth 0; Portland 1, Washington 0. Wake Forest 1 (2 ot); Dartmouth 1, Wis.-Milwaukee 0 *Advanced on penalty kicks. emn be ...... 00—0 0 ...... 0—1 Belmont Abbey 1 ...... North Fla. North Fla.1,Belmont Abbey0 NOVEMBER 6 Attendance: 143. Bryant 4,Merrimack1.Fouls:19, Merrimack14. Kim Rekart4;M—AlisonSkoglund6. Cornerkicks: Shots: Bryant8,Merrimack12.Goalkeeper saves:B— Lindsay Bruno),110:26. Overtime: M—RachelMcCarthy(Kara Alexander, Second half:M—PattyCronin,75:29. 1—3 Laurie Lamoureux),37:21. 0—2 0 Kalukiewicz, 25:29;M—ErinNowak(RachelWenc, 0 1 First half:B—MicheleBrunjes,24:10;B—Christine 0 1 ...... Merrimack 2 ...... Bryant Merrimack 3,Bryant2(2ot) NOVEMBER 7 Slippery Rock9,Bloomsburg12.Attendance:150. Corner kicks:SlipperyRock2,Bloomsburg10.Fouls: saves: SR—AllynBlind10;B—HeatherHartman7. Shots: SlipperyRock12,Bloomsburg17.Goalkeeper 0—0 First half:SR—CaraYannotti,13:53. 0—1 0 1 Bloomsburg...... Slippery Rock Slippery Rock1,Bloomsburg0 NOVEMBER 7 FIRST ROUND Margaret SaurinfromChristianBrothers. nament team,aswereGregg,KanaeHaneishi,VeronicaBotoldand Hughes, MeganMendozaandCordovaallwerenamedtotheall-tour- All-Tournament Team: 3826n15.html ontheWorldWideWeb. For more,gotowww.ncaa.org/news/2001/20011217/div2/ keeper KamiPomarecordedherninthshutoutoftheseason. Gregg scorelessforthefirsttimein22gameswhilesophomoregoal- Senior defenderJessicaCordovaheldChristianBrothersstarMissy in 22games. game asthemostprolificscoringteaminNCAAhistory,with166goals scored inthesecondhalfagainstChristianBrothers,whichentered Senior midfielderElizabethHughesandsophomoreforwardKristinJones Division III. ond straightDivisionIIchampionshiptwoyearsaftermovingupfrom straight, includingthe1999DivisionIIIcrown.TheTritonswontheirsec- Brian McManusclaimedhisseventhnationaltitleoverallandthird winning thetitleDecember2infrontofacrowd1,645.Tritonscoach Two forTwo: 2001 Championship DIVISION II DIVISION II Soccer Results Highlights Hosting UCSanDiegoblankedChristianBrothers,2-0, UC SanDiego'sErikaAlfredson,Jones, a oyPmn ...... 11—2 1 ...... 1—1 Cal PolyPomona 0 Cal St.Dom.Hills...... Cal PolyPomona 2,CalSt.Dom.Hills1 NOVEMBER 7 Attendance: 835. Word 3.Fouls:WestTex.A&M11,Incarnate Word11. Howard 2.Cornerkicks:WestTex.A&M 4,Incarnate Goalkeeper saves:WT—JamieGriffs 4;IW—Missy Shots: WestTex.A&M9,Incarnate Word18. First half:IW—BrookeHopkins(JuliaGarcia), 21:15. 0—1 1 0—0 ...... Incarnate Word 0 West Tex.A&M...... Incarnate Word1,WestTex.A&M0 NOVEMBER 7 Attendance: 450. Barry 5,WestFla.6.Fouls:18,14. Johanna Fischer2;WF—SharonKerby2.Cornerkicks: Shots: Barry14,WestFla.9.Goalkeepersaves:B— 89:43. 50:13; B—Snell(Thornton),83:42;B—Thornton(Snell), Second half:B—MarieGunnarsson(PamelaMcDonald), O’Brien), 10:58. 0—0 First half:B—AshleySnell(TammieThornton,Erika 0 ...... 3—4 West Fla. 1 Barry...... Barry 4,WestFla.0 NOVEMBER 7 Fla. 11,BelmontAbbey11.Attendance:133. Corner kicks:NorthFla.6,BelmontAbbey1.Fouls: saves: NF—CaulliChiscon2;BA—KatherineBogie6. Shots: NorthFla.17,BelmontAbbey5.Goalkeeper First half:NF—TerriMoo-Young(DianeHemke),14:48. hosts tothechampionship. UC SanDiego’sMeganMendozaassistedbothTritonsgoals,leadingthe Northern Colo.3,Winona St.8.Attendance:391. Corner kicks:Northern Colo.5,WinonaSt.2.Fouls: saves: NC—Emily Kipling 3;WS—CrystalPearson7. Shots: NorthernColo.17,WinonaSt. 9.Goalkeeper Jacobs, 40:14. NC—Mandy Nilsen(Thomas),39:10; WS—Stacey First half:NC—KihaThomas(Christine Devaney), 2:50; 0—1 0—2 1 ...... Winona St. 2 ...... Northern Colo. Northern Colo.2,WinonaSt.1 NOVEMBER 7 Fouls: NorthernKy.13,Ashland11.Attendance:650. Votruba 0.Cornerkicks:NorthernKy.6,Ashland6. NK—Megan Zalla4;A—TiffanyCrooks3,Shannon Shots: NorthernKy.12,Ashland10.Goalkeepersaves: Black, 82:19. Second half:NK—HopeBushelman,56:55;NK—Bessie Ruark), 40:12. 0—0 First half:NK—BetsyMoore,28:12;NK—Moore(Tricia 0 ...... 2—4 Ashland 2 ...... Northern Ky. Northern Ky.4,Ashland0 NOVEMBER 7 8. Attendance:253. Pomona 3.Fouls:CalSt.Dom.Hills21,Poly Katie Kreps4.Cornerkicks:CalSt.Dom.Hills3,Poly Goalkeeper saves:CDH—HeatherWilliams3;CPP— Shots: CalSt.Dom.Hills8,PolyPomona5. Samatua), 70:04;CPP—LenaRamirez,82:28. Second half:CDH—TanyaWilson(DianneGarza,Sanoe First half:CPP—TiaRudolph(DeirdreSweeney),3:50. 121

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NOVEMBER 10 Shots: Incarnate Word 21, Regis (Colo.) 14. Goalkeeper NOVEMBER 18 Lock Haven 3, Slippery Rock 2 (ot) saves: IW—Missy Howard 5; R—Taresa Cavaliere 8. UC San Diego 2, Incarnate Word 0 Slippery Rock ...... 0 2 0—2 Corner kicks: Incarnate Word 2, Regis (Colo.) 5. Fouls: Incarnate Word ...... 0 0—0 Lock Haven...... 1 1 1—3 Incarnate Word 9, Regis (Colo.) 8. Attendance: 257. UC San Diego ...... 0 2—2 First half: LH—Becky Nichols (Katie Taylor), 4:22. NOVEMBER 10 Second half: UCSD—Erika Alfredson (Christine Wensel), Second half: SR—Sara Arsenault, 70:46; LH—Brooke UC San Diego 1, Cal Poly Pomona 0 64:15; UCSD—Kristin Jones (Alfredson), 72:50. Rangi (Taylor), 85:58; SR—Jessica Markowski Cal Poly Pomona ...... 0 0—0 Shots: Incarnate Word 10, UC San Diego 8. Goalkeeper (Arsenault), 89:30. UC San Diego ...... 0 1—1 saves: IW—Missy Howard 0; UCSD—Kami Poma 8. Corner kicks: Incarnate Word 2, UC San Diego 9. Fouls: Overtime: LH—Taylor (Naomie Clarke), 98:14. Second half: UCSD—Erika Alfredson, 51:46. Incarnate Word 10, UC San Diego 12. Attendance: 805. Shots: Lock Haven 20, Slippery Rock 8. Goalkeeper Shots: Cal Poly Pomona 12, UC San Diego 7. saves: LH—Ashley Babiarz 2; SR—Allyn Blind 11. Corner Goalkeeper saves: CPP—Katie Kreps 1; UCSD—Kami NOVEMBER 17 kicks: Lock Haven 12, Slippery Rock 2. Fouls: Lock Haven Poma 6. Corner kicks: Cal Poly Pomona 8, UC San Diego Northern Ky. 2, Truman 0 17, Slippery Rock 16. Attendance: 192. 3. Fouls: Cal Poly Pomona 10, UC San Diego 7. Northern Ky...... 2 0—2 Attendance: 915. Truman ...... 0 0—0 SECOND ROUND NOVEMBER 10 First half: NK—Betsy Moore (Jeanna Martin), 6:28; NK— NOVEMBER 10 Northern Ky. 2, Mercyhurst 1 Moore (Kendra Zinser), 17:41. Franklin Pierce 2, Merrimack 1 (ot) Northern Ky...... 2 0—2 Shots: Northern Ky. 14, Truman 14. Goalkeeper saves: Merrimack ...... 0 1 0—1 Mercyhurst...... 0 1—1 NK—Megan Zalla 8; T—Emily Huyck 5. Corner kicks: Franklin Pierce...... 1 0 1—2 Northern Ky. 4, Truman 1. Fouls: Northern Ky. 18, First half: NK—Stephanie Sandfoss (Tricia Ruark), 30:39; Truman 16. Attendance: 475. First half: FP—Patricia Keeldar (April Mann, Martta NK—Betsy Moore (Robyn Withers), 43:30. Makila), 15:24. Second half: M—Jessica Hoppe (Julia Kowzan), 79:59. SEMIFINALS Second half: M—Rachel McCarthy (Melissa Edwards, Shots: Northern Ky. 15, Mercyhurst 7. Goalkeeper saves: Laurie Lamoureux), 85:14. NK—Megan Zalla 0; M—Meghan Frey 4. Corner kicks: NOVEMBER 30 Overtime: FP—Meghan Welcome, 96:21. Northern Ky. 8, Mercyhurst 2. Fouls: Northern Ky. 9, Christian Bros. 4, Franklin Pierce 1 Shots: Merrimack 5, Franklin Pierce 13. Goalkeeper Mercyhurst 13. Attendance: 160. Christian Bros...... 3 1—4 saves: M—Alison Skoglund 3; FP—Kim Higgins 2. Franklin Pierce ...... 0 1—1 Corner kicks: Merrimack 6, Franklin Pierce 7. Fouls: NOVEMBER 9 First half: CB—Margaret Saurin, 14:42; CB—Saurin Merrimack 17, Franklin Pierce 11. Attendance: 1,514. Truman 1, Northern Colo. 0 Northern Colo...... 0 0—0 (Tracey Mulligan), 37:16; CB—Saurin (penalty kick), NOVEMBER 10 Truman ...... 0 1—1 40:02. North Fla. 2, Barton 1 Second half: CB—Missy Gregg (Anna Rask), 49:41; North Fla...... 1 1—2 Second half: T—Anna Sonderman (Kelli Best), 59:07. FP —Patricia Keeldar, 56:30. Shots: Northern Colo. 6, Truman 5. Goalkeeper saves: Barton...... 1 0—1 Shots: Christian Bros. 9, Franklin Pierce 15. Goalkeeper NC—Emily Kipling 2; T—Emily Huyck 3. Corner kicks: saves: CB—Jennifer Simon 4; FP—Kim Higgins 1. Corner First half: NF—Diane Hemke (Dana Hemke), 42:37; B— Northern Colo. 4, Truman 6. Fouls: Northern Colo. 9, kicks: Christian Bros. 2, Franklin Pierce 5. Fouls: Christian Emma Radford, 43:02. Truman 17. Attendance: 330. Bros. 19, Franklin Pierce 14. Attendance: 545. Second half: NF—Erin Wiggins (Terri Moo-Young), 62:27. QUARTERFINALS UC San Diego 3, Northern Ky. 2 Shots: North Fla. 11, Barton 5. Goalkeeper saves: NF— Northern Ky...... 1 1—2 Caulli Chiscon 3, Haley Epsteen 0; B—Liz Dittamo 6. NOVEMBER 17 UC San Diego ...... 2 1—3 Corner kicks: North Fla. 5, Barton 5. Fouls: North Fla. 13, Franklin Pierce 1, Lock Haven 0 (ot) First half: UCSD—Erika Alfredson (Christine Wensel), Barton 7. Attendance: 303. Franklin Pierce...... 0 0 1—1 27:05; NK—Stephanie Sandfoss, 27:30; UCSD— Lock Haven...... 0 0 0—0 Alfredson (Wensel), 40:27. NOVEMBER 10 Overtime: FP—April Mann (Patricia Keeldar), 92:45. Christian Bros. 3, Barry 1 Second half: UCSD—Laura Dooly (Amy Goker), 60:05; Shots: Franklin Pierce 9, Lock Haven 4. Goalkeeper Barry...... 0 1—1 NK—Bessie Black (Tricia Ruark), 74:58. saves: FP—Kim Higgins 2; LH—Ashley Babiarz 4. Corner Christian Bros...... 1 2—3 Shots: Northern Ky. 16, UC San Diego 9. Goalkeeper kicks: Franklin Pierce 6, Lock Haven 7. Fouls: Franklin saves: NK—Megan Zalla 2; UCSD—Kami Poma 7. First half: CB—Missy Gregg (Veronica Botold), 31:02. Pierce 9, Lock Haven 11. Attendance: 216. Corner kicks: Northern Ky. 4, UC San Diego 11. Fouls: Second half: CB—Gregg (Shannon Smith), 51:07; CB— Northern Ky. 10, UC San Diego 13. Attendance: 1,529. Gregg (penalty kick), 69:16; B—Pamela McDonald NOVEMBER 18 (Ashley Snell), 72:12. Christian Bros. 7, North Fla. 1 CHAMPIONSHIP Shots: Barry 10, Christian Bros. 13. Goalkeeper saves: North Fla...... 1 0—1 Christian Bros...... 4 3—7 B—Johanna Fischer 2; CB—Jennifer Simon 3. Corner DECEMBER 2 kicks: Barry 2, Christian Bros. 5. Fouls: Barry 14, First half: CB—Missy Gregg (Margaret Saurin), 19:29; UC San Diego 2, Christian Bros. 0 Christian Bros. 21. Attendance: 710. NF—Diane Hemke (Terri Moo-Young), 22:21; CB— UC San Diego ...... 0 2—2 Saurin, 28:30; CB—Gregg (Tracey Mulligan), 28:54; Christian Bros...... 0 0—0 NOVEMBER 10 CB—Arna Heimlund (Saurin), 43:11. Second half: UCSD—Elizabeth Hughes (Megan Incarnate Word 3, Regis (Colo.) 1 Second half: CB—Gregg (Sofia Rask), 52:50; CB— Mendoza), 47:44; UCSD—Kristen Jones (Mendoza), Incarnate Word ...... 1 2—3 Mulligan, 53:18; CB—Saurin, 76:06. 77:57. Regis (Colo.) ...... 1 0—1 Shots: North Fla. 9, Christian Bros. 18. Goalkeeper Shots: UC San Diego 9, Christian Bros. 22. Goalkeeper First half: IW—Brooke Hopkins (Katie Heier), 17:19; R— saves: NF—Caulli Chiscon 4, Haley Epsteen 2; CB— saves: UCSD—Kami Poma 4; CB—Jennifer Simon 1. Katie Murphy (Shantelle Wagner), 28:01. Jennifer Simon 4. Corner kicks: North Fla. 1, Christian Corner kicks: UC San Diego 8, Christian Bros. 5. Fouls: Second half: IW—Hopkins (Natalie Bice), 86:05; IW— Bros. 5. Fouls: North Fla. 15, Christian Bros. 17. UC San Diego 10, Christian Bros. 16. Attendance: Heier, 87:21. Attendance: 718. 1,645.

History

Team Results

Championship Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Game Attendance Total Attendance 1988 ...... Cal St. Hayward (18-2) Colin Lindores 1-0 Barry Barry 458 1,026 1989 ...... Barry (17-0-1) Mike Covone 4-0 Keene St. Barry 833 1,536 1990 ...... Sonoma St. (14-4) Peter Reynaud 2-0 Keene St. Barry 148 650 1991 ...... Cal St. Dom. Hills (18-4-1) Marine Cano 2-1 Sonoma St. Cal St. Dom. Hills 832 1,736 1992 ...... Barry (17-2) Mike Covone 3-2 Adelphi Adelphi 551 2,114 Claire Scanlon,Mercyhurst Jen Murguia,Regis(Colo.) Becky Miller,Mercyhurst Petra Lostelius,FranklinPierce Jenny Hackett,Quincy Amy Giltner,Regis(Colo.) Nathalie Geeris,FranklinPierce(MOPoffensive) Karolina Divert,FranklinPierce(MOPdefensive) Tracy Cross,Mercyhurst Katie Crespo,Regis(Colo.) Dani Campbell,Regis(Colo.) Susanne Bergstrom,FranklinPierce Ewa Bergsten,FranklinPierce 1994 Jennifer Strong,Barry Janna Schimmels,Barry Claire Scanlon,Mercyhurst Petra Lostelius,FranklinPierce Janet Kreb,CalPoly Kolleen Kassis,CalPoly(MOPoffensive) Wendy Jones,CalPoly Heather Jaeger,Barry Erin Jaeger,Barry Nathalie Geeris,FranklinPierce Shawna Burroughs,CalPoly Amy Burrill,Barry(MOPdefensive) Ewa Bergsten,FranklinPierce 1993 Carilynn Hormilla,Barry,(MOPdefensive) Kylene Carter,Barry,(MOPoffensive) 1989 Denise Butticci,CalSt.Hayward(MOPoffensive) 1988 MOP—Most OutstandingPlayer. 8,618 5,172 5,051 6,879 14 2,107 0 7 10 ...... MissyGregg,ChristianBros. 2 8,066 10 2001 4 1,260 0 ...... 10 BetsyMoore,NorthernKy. 4 5 2000 17 1,214 4,450 MinnaMustonen,FranklinPierce...... 8 3 5 469 SusanSheehan,Lynn...... 1999 517 0 6 10 650 PauliinaMiettinen,FranklinPierce...... 1998 5,603 4 4 PauliinaMiettinen,FranklinPierce...... 1997 3 4,782 PauliinaMiettinen,FranklinPierce...... 1996 4 1,645 1995 6 2 P 6 0 1 1,600 A ...... NathalieGeeris,FranklinPierce 0 3 G Lynn ...... AmyBurrill,Barry 1994 3 6 164 ...... JenniferShannon,Barry 1993 Lynn TotalAttendance 2 4 UCSanDiego 1992 2,500 Barry 6 2 2 GameAttendance Barry ..... JenniferGrasso,CalSt.Dom.Hills 7 0 Barry 1 FranklinPierce ...... KarenBeckner,SonomaSt. 1991 1 3 SonomaSt...... KyleneCarter,Barry 1990 3 CalPolyPomona HostorSite CalSt.Dom.Hills ChristianBros...... DeniseButticci,CalSt.Hayward 1989 NorthernKy. 1988 Player,School FranklinPierce WestVa.Wesleyan Year 3-1 Lynn 3-1 2-0 CalPoly 2-1 Runner-Up 3-0 Barry 1-0 RockyOrezzoli Regis(Colo.) 2-0 BrianMcManus Score BrianMcManus 5-0 JeffBailey 2-0 UCSanDiego(21-2) ...... JeffBailey 2001 UCSanDiego(21-2) MikeCovone ...... JeffBailey 2000 FranklinPierce(20-1) ...... MarkKrikorian 1999 Lynn(19-1) Coach ...... MarkKrikorian 1998 FranklinPierce(21-0) ...... 1997 FranklinPierce(18-1) ...... Champion(Record) 1996 FranklinPierce(19-0) ...... 1995 FranklinPierce(20-0) ...... 1994 Barry(17-1) ...... 1993 Year DIVISION II All-Tournament Teams Leaders Tournament Scoring in utnn rnlnPec.... 10 0 5 Minna Mustonen,FranklinPierce...... 4 4 0 0 2 ...... Amy Hanlon,FranklinPierce 2 ...... Jenny Hackett,Quincy 6 0 3 Amy Rubin,CalSt.Dom.Hills...... Tanja Pihlblad,FranklinPierce Merry Osikowicz,Barry(MOPdefensive) Jenny Nilsson,Barry Minna Mustonen,FranklinPierce(MOP offensive) Betsy Moore,NorthernKy. Pamela McDonald,Barry Pia Lahti,FranklinPierce Tara Chance,CalPolyPomona Monique Chambers,CalPolyPomona 1999 Jennifer Tomczik,SonomaSt. Adele Talamo,Lynn(MOPdefensive) Karin Svensson,Lynn Kristy Ritchie,Ashland Minna Mustonen,FranklinPierce Marie Kolbert,Lynn Katie Katzmark,Lynn(MOPoffensive) Nikki Kalautis,Lynn Sarah Brosius,SonomaSt. Gina Boechler,Lynn Stacy Barker,SonomaSt. Pauliina Auveri,FranklinPierce Amy Apodaca,SonomaSt. 1998 Brenda VanStralen,FranklinPierce(MOPdefensive) Nicki Sellas,Lynn Christy Santiago,FranklinPierce Heather Rolland,CalSt.Dom.Hills Anne Parnila,FranklinPierce Jen Newkirk,WestVa.Wesleyan Nicole Monroney,WestVa.Wesleyan Pauliina Miettinen,FranklinPierce(MOPoffensive) Brandy Kaake,CalSt.Dom.Hills Juli Hanrath,WestVa.Wesleyan Natalie Franklin,CalSt.Dom.Hills Michelle Cox,Lynn Pauliina Auveri,FranklinPierce 1997 Brenda VanStralen,FranklinPierce(MOPdefensive) Erin Tasse,Lynn Nicki Sellas,Lynn Christy Santiago,FranklinPierce Keri Remillard,Lynn Mary Reid,St.Joseph’s(Ind.) Jenny O’Brien,Regis(Colo.) Jen Miller,FranklinPierce(MOPoffensive) Pauliina Miettinen,FranklinPierce Katie Katzmark,Lynn Denise Hutchinson,St.Joseph’s(Ind.) Dani Campbell,Regis(Colo.) Pauliina Auveri,FranklinPierce 1996 Janna Schimmels,Barry(MOPdefensive) Alisa Murchison,SonomaSt. Pauliina Miettinen,FranklinPierce(MOPoffensive) Parnilla Larsson,FranklinPierce Kerry Johnson,Barry Erin Jaeger,Barry Ewa Bergsten,FranklinPierce Christina Bell,SonomaSt. Camie Bechtold,Quincy Jaime Adkins,Quincy 1995 Julia Uusmalmi,FranklinPierce Malissa Stevenson,NorthernKy. Ashley Snell,Barry Becky Schnieders,NorthernKy. Tricia Ruark,NorthernKy. Jenny Nilsson,Barry Minna Mustonen,FranklinPierce Kara Morris,UCSanDiego(MOPdefensive) Betsy Moore,NorthernKy. Elizabeth Hughes,UCSanDiego Cindy Dostalek,UCSanDiego(MOPoffensive) Julia Cuder,UCSanDiego Erika Alfredson,UCSanDiego 2000 POINTS, GAME ASSISTS, CAREER ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT ASSISTS, GAME GOALS, CAREER GOALS, TOURNAMENT GOALS, GAME Margaret Saurin,ChristianBros. Kamille Rosenfalck,FranklinPierce Betsy Moore,NorthernKy. Megan Mendoza,UCSanDiego Patricia Keeldar,FranklinPierce Kristin Jones,UCSanDiego(MOPOffensive) Elizabeth Hughes,UCSanDiego Kanae Haneishi,ChristianBros. Missy Gregg,ChristianBros. Jessica Cordova,UCSanDiego(MOPDefensive) Veronica Botold,ChristianBros. Bessie Black,NorthernKy. Erika Alfredson,UCSanDiego 2001 Angela Verdoes,FranklinPierce Ruth Van’tLand,CalPolyPomona Brenda vanStralen,FranklinPierce Tricia Ruark,NorthernKy. 8— MinnaMustonen(4goals),Franklin Pierce(6)vs. 11—Pauliina Miettinen,FranklinPierce, 1995-96-97- 5—Nathalie Geeris,FranklinPierce(2vs.Mercyhurst, 4—Michelle Cox,Lynn(7)vs.BelmontAbbey(0), 15—Pauliina Miettinen,FranklinPierce,1995-96-97- 7—Missy Gregg,ChristianBros.(3vs.Barry,3 4—Minna Mustonen,FranklinPierce(6)vs. Individual Records Bloomsburg (0),2000. 98. Abbey, 1vs.FranklinPierce),1998. Wesleyan), 1997;MichelleCox,Lynn(4vs.Belmont Adelphi, 2vs.CalSt.Dom.Hills,1WestVa. Miettinen, FranklinPierce(1vs.SouthernN.H.,1 1 vs.SonomaSt.,2Barry),1995;Pauliina 1998. 98. North Fla.,1vs.FranklinPierce),2001. Bloomsburg (0),2000. hminhpChampionship Championship 123

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POINTS, TOURNAMENT Franklin Pierce (Merrimack, St. Joseph’s [Ind.] and Christian Bros. (7) vs. North Fla. (1), 2001. 17—Pauliina Miettinen (6 goals, 5 assists), Franklin Lynn), 1996. SHOTS, GAME Pierce (3-0 vs. Southern N.H., 0-1 vs. Adelphi, 2-2 LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE, 33—Sonoma St. (1) vs. Regis (Colo.) (1) (4 ot, penalty vs. Cal St. Dom. Hills, 1-1 vs. West Va. Wesleyan), CAREER (Min. 2 Games) kicks), 1994. 1997. 0.00—Lisa Austin, Cal St. Hayward, 1988 [0 goals, 2 CORNER KICKS, GAME POINTS, CAREER games (180 minutes)]. 19—Cal St. Dom. Hills (2) vs. Mercyhurst (1), 1991. 41—Pauliina Miettinen (15 goals, 11 assists), Franklin Pierce, 1995-96-97-98. FOULS, GAME Team Records 34—Adelphi (1) vs. Franklin Pierce (2), 1997. SAVES, GAME 16—Carolyn Wellman, Sonoma St. (0) vs. Adelphi (1), GOALS PER GAME, TOURNAMENT 1992. GOALS, GAME (Min. 2 Games) 5.33—Franklin Pierce, 3 games, 1995. LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE, 8—Franklin Pierce vs. Mercyhurst (0), 1995. TOURNAMENT (Min. 2 Games) GOALS, TWO TEAMS, GAME LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE, 0.00—Lisa Austin, Cal St. Hayward (vs. Mercyhurst 8—Franklin Pierce (8) vs. Mercyhurst (0), 1995; TOURNAMENT (Min. 2 Games) and Barry), 1988; Carilynn Hormilla, Barry (vs. Franklin Pierce (6) vs. Southern N.H. (2), 1997; 0.00—Cal St. Hayward, 2 games, 1988; Barry, 2 Adelphi and Keene St.), 1989; Marisa Giannone, Northern Ky. (6) vs. Minn.-Duluth (2), 2000; games, 1989; Franklin Pierce, 3 games, 1996.

Won-Lost-Tied Records in Tournament Play

(Note: Semifinal losers are credited with third place.) Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd Adelphi (1989-90-91-92-96-97) ...... 6 3 6 0 .333 0 1 3 American Int’l (1998) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Ashland (1997-98-99-2000-01) ...... 5 2 4 1 .357 0 0 1 Barry (1988-89-90-91-92-93-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01) ...... 13 15 10 0 .600 3 2 4 Barton (2001)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Belmont Abbey (1998-99-2001) ...... 3 2 3 0 .400 0 0 0 Bloomsburg (1996-98-2000-01)...... 4 2 4 0 .333 0 0 0 Bryant (2001) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 C.W. Post (1998-99)...... 2 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 UC Davis (1996) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 UC San Diego (2000-01) ...... 2 8 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 Cal Poly (1993) ...... 1 2 1 0 .667 0 1 0 Cal Poly Pomona (1999-2001) ...... 2 3 2 1 .583 0 1 0 Cal St. Chico (1992)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Cal St. Dom. Hills (1989-91-97-98-99-2001) ...... 6 5 3 2 .600 1 0 2 Cal St. Hayward (1988)...... 1 2 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 Catawba (1997)...... 1 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 Central Okla. (2000) ...... 1 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 Christian Bros. (2001) ...... 1 3 1 0 .750 0 1 0 Denver (1995) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 East Stroudsburg (1997) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Francis Marion (1998-2000)...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 Franklin Pierce (1992-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01) ...... 10 23 5 0 .821 5 0 5 Humboldt St. (1996)...... 1 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 Incarnate Word (1999-2001) ...... 2 2 2 0 .500 0 0 0 Keene St. (1988-89-90-91-92) ...... 5 2 5 0 .286 0 2 1 Lewis (1995) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Lock Haven (1999-2000-01)...... 3 1 3 1 .300 0 0 0 Lynn (1996-97-98-2000) ...... 4 8 3 0 .727 1 1 1 Mercyhurst (1988-91-93-94-95-99-2000-01)...... 8 1 8 1 .150 0 0 3 Merrimack (1996-99-2001) ...... 3 1 3 0 .250 0 0 0 Mesa St. (1997-98-2000)...... 3 2 3 0 .400 0 0 0 Metro St. (1998)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Minn.-Duluth (2000) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 North Dakota St. (1999)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 North Fla. (2000-01)...... 2 3 2 0 .600 0 0 0 Northern Colo. (1996-97-2001)...... 3 0 2 1 .167 0 0 0 Northern Ky. (1999-2000-01)...... 3 8 3 0 .727 0 1 2 Presbyterian (1994-95-97-99) ...... 4 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0 Quincy (1994-95)...... 2 2 2 0 .500 0 0 2 Regis (Colo.) (1994-96-2001) ...... 3 2 3 2 .429 0 1 1 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) (1996-97) ...... 2 2 2 0 .500 0 0 1 Slippery Rock (2001) ...... 1 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 Sonoma St. (1990-91-92-93-94-95-97-98-2000) ...... 9 7 7 2 .500 1 2 2 Southern Conn. St. (2000) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 SIU-Edwardsville (1993-96-98)...... 3 0 3 0 .000 0 0 0 Southern Ind. (1998) ...... 1 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 Southern N.H. (1997) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Tex. A&M-Commerce (1999) ...... 1 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 Truman (1997-2001)...... 2 2 2 0 .500 0 0 0 West Fla. (1999-2001) ...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 West Tex. A&M (2001) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 West Va. Wesleyan (1997-98) ...... 2 3 2 0 .600 0 1 0 Winona St. (2001) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 DIVISION I 125

1996 First Round: Bloomsburg 2, Adelphi 0; St. Barry 1, Belmont Abbey 0; Cal Poly Pomona 2, Tex. All-Time Results Joseph’s (Ind.) 2, SIU-Edwardsville 1; Regis (Colo.)* 0, A&M-Commerce 1 (2 ot). Semifinals: Franklin Pierce 2, Northern Colo. 0 (4 ot); Humboldt St. 1, UC Davis 0. Northern Ky. 0; Cal Poly Pomona 2, Barry 1 (4 ot). Quarterfinals: Franklin Pierce 4, Merrimack 0; St. 1988 Semifinals: Barry 2, Keene St. 1; Cal St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 2, Bloomsburg 1; Regis (Colo.) 1, Championship: Franklin Pierce 3, Cal Poly Pomona 1. Hayward 6, Mercyhurst 0. Championship: Cal St. Humboldt St. 0; Lynn 2, Barry 1. Semifinals: Franklin *Advanced on penalty kicks. Hayward 1, Barry 0. Pierce 2, St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 0; Lynn 2, Regis (Colo.) 1. Championship: Franklin Pierce 1, Lynn 0. 2000 First Round: Franklin Pierce 3, Southern Conn. 1989 Semifinals: Keene St. 1, Cal St. Dom. Hills 0; Barry 4, Adelphi 0. Championship: Barry 4, Keene St. *Advanced on penalty kicks. St. 1; Bloomsburg 2, Lock Haven 0; Central Okla. 1, Mesa St. 0 (2 ot); UC San Diego 2, Sonoma St. 0; North 0. 1997 First Round: Franklin Pierce 6, Southern N.H. 2; 1990 Semifinals: Keene St. 2, Adelphi 1 (2 ot, penal- Adelphi 3, East Stroudsburg 1; West Va. Wesleyan 1, Fla. 3, Francis Marion 0; Barry 4, Lynn 1; Northern Ky. ty kicks); Sonoma St. 3, Barry 2 (2 ot, penalty kicks). Ashland 0; Truman 1, St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 0; Catawba 2, 6, Minn.-Duluth 2; Mercyhurst* 0, Ashland 0 (4 ot). Championship: Sonoma St. 2, Keene St. 0. Presbyterian 0; Lynn 2, Barry 1; Mesa St. 1, Northern Quarterfinals: Franklin Pierce 6, Bloomsburg 0; UC Colo. 0 (2 ot); Cal St. Dom. Hills 2, Sonoma St. 1 (3 ot). San Diego 6, Central Okla. 2; Barry 1, North Fla. 0; 1991 First Round: Adelphi 1, Keene St. 0; Cal St. Quarterfinals: Franklin Pierce 2, Adelphi 1 (4 ot); Cal Dom. Hills 2, Mercyhurst 1 (2 ot). Semifinals: Sonoma St. Dom. Hills 4, Mesa St. 0; West Va. Wesleyan 1, Northern Ky. 1, Mercyhurst 0. Semifinals: UC San St. 1, Adelphi 0; Cal St. Dom. Hills 3, Barry 0. Truman 0; Lynn 4, Catawba 0. Semifinals: Franklin Diego 2, Franklin Pierce 1 (ot); Northern Ky. 5, Barry 1. Championship: Cal St. Dom. Hills 2, Sonoma St. 1. Pierce 4, Cal St. Dom. Hills 3 (3 ot); West Va. Wesleyan Championship: UC San Diego 2, Northern Ky. 1. 1992 First Round: Franklin Pierce 3, Keene St. 2 (2 ot); 1, Lynn 0. Championship: Franklin Pierce 3, West Va. Sonoma St. 1, Cal St. Chico 0 (2 ot). Semifinals: Barry Wesleyan 0. 2001 First Round: Slippery Rock 1, Bloomsburg 0; Merrimack 3, Bryant 2 (2 ot); North Fla. 1, Belmont 3, Franklin Pierce 2 (2 ot); Adelphi 3, Sonoma St. 1. 1998 First Round: Franklin Pierce 4, American Int’l 0; Championship: Barry 3, Adelphi 2. C.W. Post 3, Bloomsburg 2; Lynn 1, Barry 0; Belmont Abbey 0; Barry 4, West Fla. 0; Northern Colo. 2, 1993 First Round: Barry 2, SIU-Edwardsville 1; Cal Abbey 3, Francis Marion 1; Southern Ind. 2, SIU- Winona St. 1; Incarnate Word 1, West Tex. A&M 0; Cal Poly 1, Sonoma St. 0. Semifinals: Barry 3, Mercyhurst Edwardsville 1 (2 ot); Ashland 3, West Va. Wesleyan 0; Poly Pomona 2, Cal St. Dom. Hills 1; Northern Ky. 4, 0; Cal Poly 3, Franklin Pierce 2. Championship: Barry Mesa St. 3, Metro St. 1; Sonoma St.* 2, Cal St. Dom. Ashland 0; Lock Haven 3, Slippery Rock 2 (ot). Second Hills 2 (4 ot). Quarterfinals: Franklin Pierce 5, C.W. 2, Cal Poly 0. Round: Franklin Pierce 2, Merrimack 1 (ot); North Fla. Post 0; Lynn 7, Belmont Abbey 0; Ashland 1, Southern 1994 First Round: Quincy 3, Presbyterian 2 (2 ot); Ind. 0 (3 ot); Sonoma St. 4, Mesa St. 1. Semifinals: 2, Barton 1; Christian Bros. 3, Barry 1; Incarnate Word Regis (Colo.)* 1, Sonoma St. 1 (4 ot). Semifinals: Lynn 4, Franklin Pierce 0; Sonoma St. 5, Ashland 2. 3, Regis (Colo.) 1; UC San Diego 1, Cal Poly Pomona 0; Franklin Pierce 2, Mercyhurst 1; Regis (Colo.) 3, Quincy Championship: Lynn 3, Sonoma St. 1. 1. Championship: Franklin Pierce 2, Regis (Colo.) 0. Northern Ky. 2, Mercyhurst 1; Truman 1, Northern Colo. 1999 First Round: Franklin Pierce 3, Merrimack 1; 0. Quarterfinals: Franklin Pierce 1, Lock Haven 0 (ot); *Advanced on penalty kicks. Lock Haven* 0, C.W. Post 0 (4 ot); Northern Ky. 1, North Christian Bros. 7, North Fla. 1; UC San Diego 2, 1995 First Round: Franklin Pierce 8, Mercyhurst 0; Dakota St. 0; Mercyhurst 1, Ashland 0; Belmont Abbey 3, Incarnate Word 0; Northern Ky. 2, Truman 0. Sonoma St. 1, Denver 0; Quincy 2, Lewis 0; Barry 2, Presbyterian 2; Barry 5, West Fla. 0; Tex. A&M- Semifinals: Presbyterian 0. Semifinals: Franklin Pierce 3, Sonoma Commerce 1, Incarnate Word 0; Cal Poly Pomona* 0, Christian Bros. 4, Franklin Pierce 1; UC San St. 1; Barry 2, Quincy 1 (3 ot). Championship: Franklin Cal St. Dom. Hills 0 (4 ot). Quarterfinals: Franklin Diego 3, Northern Ky. 2. Championship: UC San Pierce 5, Barry 0. Pierce 3, Lock Haven 1; Northern Ky. 3, Mercyhurst 1; Diego 2, Christian Bros. 0. SOCCER 126 DIVISION I

Soccer

DIVISION III

2001 Championship

Highlights

One was Enough: Senior forward Katy Sturtz broke a scoreless tie as host Ohio Wesleyan downed Amherst, 1-0, November 18, giving the Battling Bishops their first championship. With 7:45 left in the first half, freshman Deborah Lochner sent the ball from the left side to Sturtz, who knocked it down and then fired the game-winner into the top left corner of the goal past Amherst goalkeeper Brooke Diamond. Ohio Wesleyan controlled most of the first half with Sturtz narrowly missing a scoring opportunity in the first two minutes of the game. The Lady Jeffs' defense thwarted another opportunity midway through the period, then Diamond made her first save with 19:02 left in the half. Both teams finished their seasons with school-record win totals. Amherst finished 16-5-1, while Ohio Wesleyan's 22 wins established a North Coast Athletic Conference record. For more, go to www.ncaa.org/news/2001/20011203/div3/ 3825n22.html on the World Wide Web. All-Tournament Team: Ohio Wesleyan landed Sturtz, Emily Bayer, Katie Buchert and Akaya Terrell on the team with Amherst’s Catherine Poor, Katharine Shipley and Margaret Rubin. Anne Merten and Buffy Morris of Willamette, and Rebecca Mouw and Sarah Kron of Wheaton (Illinois) also were honored. Photo by Jay Laprete/NCAA Photos

Ohio Wesleyan celebrates the championship on its home campus after defeating Amherst, 1-0.

OCTOBER 31 First half: W—Marlene Bonasera (Claire Samuel), 20:02; Results Keuka 1, Oneonta St. 0 W—Bonasera (Stacey Starner), 21:09; W—Starner, Keuka ...... 1 0—1 27:42; W—Daniela Bailey (penalty kick), 37:51; W— Oneonta St...... 0 0—0 Lydia Crafts (Lyndsay Dwyer), 38:18. FIRST ROUND Second half: W—Starner (Bonasera), 50:40; W—Emily First half: K—Shannon Carlson (Laura Hart), 25:48. OCTOBER 31 Ludwig (Kathleen Smith), 70:04; W—Dwyer (Tricia Shots: Keuka 1, Oneonta St. 26. Goalkeeper saves: K— Webster 5, Edgewood 1 Barbosa), 75:45; W—Lydia Crafts, 87:06. Missy Burngasser 14; O—Erin Hodges 0. Corner kicks: Edgewood...... 1 0—1 Shots: Framingham St. 6, Williams 35. Goalkeeper Keuka 0, Oneonta St. 11. Fouls: Keuka 2, Oneonta St. 5. Webster ...... 3 2—5 saves: F—Kristina Kern 7; W—Abi Jackson 3. Corner Attendance: 166. kicks: Framingham St. 2, Williams 4. Fouls: Framingham First half: W—Becki Wideman (Angela Martinez), 4:11; St. 5, Williams 5. Attendance: 71. W—Sarah Talbot, 6:04; W—Talbot (Mary Jo Clark), OCTOBER 31 12:03; E—Kristin Schaller, 27:36. Nazareth 2, Rochester 1 OCTOBER 31 Second half: W—Niki Martinez (A. Martinez), 63:40; Rochester...... 0 1—1 Lawrence 2, Aurora 1 W—N. Martinez (Jodie DeCaro), 86:32. Nazareth...... 1 1—2 Aurora ...... 0 1—1 Lawrence...... 0 2—2 Shots: Edgewood 7, Webster 17. Goalkeeper saves: E— First half: N—Shannon Rene, 39:16. Meghan Magner 9; W—Tara Fortschneider 4, Chris Little Second half: N—Jamie Snyder, 67:01; R—Christine Second half: L—Megan Tiemann (Sara Compas), 46:23; 2. Corner kicks: Edgewood 6, Webster 8. Fouls: Sipala (Alison Collins), 89:33. A—Tara Utrata, 67:30; L—Tiemann (Alyssa Spyksma), Edgewood 7, Webster 15. Attendance: 156. Shots: Rochester 7, Nazareth 16. Goalkeeper saves: R— 88:04. Sarah Malecki 5; N—Candace Hatcher 1. Corner kicks: Shots: Aurora 19, Lawrence 8. Goalkeeper saves: A— OCTOBER 31 Michelle Lexow 3; L—Katie Wilkin 16. Corner kicks: St. Thomas (Minn.) 1, Loras 0 (2 ot) Rochester 1, Nazareth 5. Fouls: Rochester 13, Nazareth 16. Attendance: 145. Aurora 3, Lawrence 5. Fouls: Aurora 9, Lawrence 7. Loras ...... 0 0 0 0—0 Attendance: 214. St. Thomas (Minn.) ...... 0 0 0 1—1 OCTOBER 31 OCTOBER 31 Amherst 6, Endicott 0 Second overtime: ST—Natalie Walz (Maggie Curran), N.C. Wesleyan 2, Maryville (Tenn.) 0 109:56. Endicott ...... 0 0—0 Maryville (Tenn.) ...... 0 0—0 Shots: Loras 2, St. Thomas (Minn.) 18. Goalkeeper saves: Amherst...... 4 2—6 N.C. Wesleyan ...... 0 2—2 L—Sara Wieczorek 17; ST—Jessica Christopherson 3. First half: A—Jenny Rossman (Catherine Poor), 12:29; Second half: NC—Caitlin Sanderson, 47:40; NC— Corner kicks: Loras 3, St. Thomas (Minn.) 9. Fouls: Loras A—Tracy Montigny (Poor), 13:11; A—Adrienne Showler Sanderson, 53:12. 15, St. Thomas (Minn.) 19. Attendance: 153. (Poor), 15:25; A—Poor (Katelyn McCabe), 34:12. Shots: Maryville (Tenn.) 4, N.C. Wesleyan 25. OCTOBER 31 Second half: A—Rossman (Montigny), 54:26; A—Poor Goalkeeper saves: M—Marquita Porter 14; NC— Mary Washington 1, Gwynedd-Mercy 0 (Montigny), 58:43. Rachael Whicker 2. Corner kicks: Maryville (Tenn.) 2, Gwynedd-Mercy ...... 0 0—0 Shots: Endicott 4, Amherst 28. Goalkeeper saves: E— N.C. Wesleyan 4. Fouls: Maryville (Tenn.) 8, N.C. Mary Washington ...... 1 0—1 Sarah Nichols 14; A—Brooke Diamond 3. Corner kicks: Wesleyan 13. Attendance: 76. Endicott 0, Amherst 4. Fouls: Endicott 2, Amherst 6. First half: MW—Bridget White, 27:14. OCTOBER 31 Attendance: 104. Shots: Gwynedd-Mercy 8, Mary Washington 19. Hardin-Simmons 1, 0 Goalkeeper saves: GM—Stephanie Hinkle 8; MW— OCTOBER 31 Dallas ...... 0 0—0 Amanda Thomas 5. Corner kicks: Gwynedd-Mercy 2, Williams 9, Framingham St. 0 Hardin-Simmons...... 1 0—1 Mary Washington 2. Fouls: Gwynedd-Mercy 9, Mary Framingham St...... 0 0—0 First half: HS—Kelley Tragesser, 41:01. Washington 15. Attendance: 139. Williams ...... 5 4—9 Shots: Dallas 6, Hardin-Simmons 25. Goalkeeper saves: DIVISION I 127

D—Shanna Nelson 5; HS—Rachel Goold 1. Corner kicks: Quinlan 3. Corner kicks: Mary Washington 0, Scranton 3. First half: NC—Shannon St. George, 18:46; L—Heather Dallas 2, Hardin-Simmons 9. Fouls: Dallas 9, Hardin- Fouls: Mary Washington 0, Scranton 0. Attendance: 75. Voss (Nicole Wisniewski), 19:25; L—Wisniewski, 26:32. Simmons 9. Attendance: 206. Second half: NC—Kristi McGuire (Jill Fulton). NOVEMBER 2 Tiebreaker: Lynchburg 5, N.C. Wesleyan 4. OCTOBER 31 William Smith 5, Keuka 0 Shots: N.C. Wesleyan 10, Lynchburg 24. Goalkeeper DePauw 2, John Carroll 0 Keuka...... 0 0—0 saves: NC—Rachael Whicker 12; L—Brooke Richardson John Carroll ...... 0 0—0 William Smith ...... 1 4—5 3. Corner kicks: N.C. Wesleyan 4, Lynchburg 9. Fouls: DePauw ...... 0 2—2 First half: WS—Alyson Stachura, 18:09. N.C. Wesleyan 10, Lynchburg 15. Attendance: 250. Second half: D—Michelle Aymond (Corinne Scott), 58:59; Second half: WS—Lauren Wendell, 54:50; WS— NOVEMBER 3 D—Aymond (Megan Bevington), 85:22. Christine Curry (Debra Minarick), 71:58; WS—Summer Hardin-Simmons 3, Trinity (Tex.) 2 Shots: John Carroll 9, DePauw 9. Goalkeeper saves: JC— Greiner, 83:29; WS—Own Goal, 86:40. Hardin-Simmons ...... 2 1—3 Kelly Spitaleri 4; D—Allison Glibkowsi 5. Corner kicks: Shots: Keuka 1, William Smith 26. Goalkeeper saves: K— Trinity (Tex.) ...... 2 0—2 John Carroll 1, DePauw 3. Fouls: John Carroll 13, DePauw Missy Burngasser 9, April Naugle 2; WS—Leah Cornwell 8. Attendance: 150. First half: HS—Becky Bergfeld, 12:56; T—Jenny Tasian, 1, Melissa Buonvecchio 0. Corner kicks: Keuka 0, William 18:40; HS—Kelley Tragesser (Diana Bosch), 21:10; T— OCTOBER 31 Smith 9. Fouls: Keuka 9, William Smith 9. Attendance: Ellen Abramson (Lindsay Rowland), 33:32. Mt. St. Joseph 1, Denison 0 500. Second half: HS—Tragesser (Bosch), 46:43. Mt. St. Joseph ...... 1 0—1 NOVEMBER 2 Shots: Hardin-Simmons 8, Trinity (Tex.) 25. Goalkeeper Denison ...... 0 0—0 Union (N.Y.) 3, Nazareth 2 saves: HS—Rachel Goold 9; T—Molly Tomsyck 1, Abby First half: MSJ—Lisa Sutton, 3:39. Nazareth ...... 1 1—2 Shaltz 0. Corner kicks: Hardin-Simmons 1, Trinity (Tex.) 4. Shots: Mt. St. Joseph 2, Denison 17. Goalkeeper saves: Union (N.Y.) ...... 2 1—3 Fouls: Hardin-Simmons 7, Trinity (Tex.) 7. Attendance: MSJ—Sarah Minges 6; D—Elizabeth Clapacs 0, Jessica 175. First half: U—Stephanie Mole (Brittany Cressman), 25:32; Leahy 0. Corner kicks: Mt. St. Joseph 1, Denison 7. Fouls: NOVEMBER 3 Mt. St. Joseph 11, Denison 10. Attendance: 175. U—Cressman (Margaret Kostro), 29:58; N—Stephanie Nardini, 33:50. Ohio Wesleyan 3, DePauw 0 OCTOBER 31 Second half: U—Cressman (Abbie West), 63:05; N— DePauw ...... 0 0—0 Ohio Wesleyan ...... 3 0—3 Elizabethtown 7, Notre Dame (Md.) 0 Nardini (Jamie Snyder), 63:48. Notre Dame (Md.)...... 0 0—0 Shots: Nazareth 22, Union (N.Y.) 13. Goalkeeper saves: First half: OW—Katy Sturtz (Erin Croasmun), 12:15; Elizabethtown ...... 4 3—7 N—Candace Hatcher 4; U—Carolyn Stead 4. Corner OW—Emily Bayer, 20:28; OW—Sturtz (Lindsey Bland), First half: E—Nicole Hundley (Brienne Spangler), 5:37; kicks: Nazareth 6, Union (N.Y.) 6. Fouls: Nazareth 7, 42:14. E—Spangler (Dina Jingoi), 18:01; E—Hundley (Jingoi), Union (N.Y.) 11. Attendance: 250. Shots: DePauw 5, Ohio Wesleyan 29. Goalkeeper saves: 18:58; E—Jessie Cromley, 29:02. D—Allison Glibkowsi 12; OW—Mindy Hammond 3. NOVEMBER 3 Second half: E—Rebecca Young (Spangler, Hundley), Corner kicks: DePauw 3, Ohio Wesleyan 8. Fouls: Amherst 4, Wheaton (Mass.) 1 49:37; E—Courtney Phillips (Rachel Chieppa, Young), DePauw 9, Ohio Wesleyan 11. Attendance: 690. Amherst ...... 0 4—4 59:36; E—Spangler (Chieppa), 60:36. NOVEMBER 3 Wheaton (Mass.) ...... 0 1—1 Shots: Notre Dame (Md.) 4, Elizabethtown 30. Albion 1, Mt. St. Joseph 1 (2 ot, pk) Goalkeeper saves: ND—Veronica Zientak 17; E—Jackie Second half: A—Lee Jay Henry, 45:23; W—Tracy Mt. St. Joseph ...... 0 1 0 0—1 Shoustal 2, Amy Weid 1. Corner kicks: Notre Dame (Md.) Prihoda (Sarah Rawstron), 48:30; A—Tracy Montigny Albion...... 0 1 0 0—1 0, Elizabethtown 8. Fouls: Notre Dame (Md.) 12, (Katelyn McCabe), 61:39; A—Montigny (Adrienne Second half: A—Laurie Vance, 55:35; MSJ—Lori Sullivan Elizabethtown 10. Attendance: 101. Showler), 70:06; A—Sara Elkins, 71:12. (Lisa Sutton), 87:40. Shots: Amherst 14, Wheaton (Mass.) 18. Goalkeeper Tiebreaker: Albion 4, Mt. St. Joseph 2. REGIONAL SEMIFINALS saves: A—Brooke Diamond 12; W—Jessica Broomhead Shots: Mt. St. Joseph 12, Albion 33. Goalkeeper saves: NOVEMBER 2 3, Emily Boeing 0. Corner kicks: Amherst 3, Wheaton MSJ—Sarah Minges 6; A—Erica Williams 2. Corner Wis.-Stevens Point 2, Webster 0 (Mass.) 7. Fouls: Amherst 8, Wheaton (Mass.) 2. kicks: Mt. St. Joseph 3, Albion 15. Fouls: Mt. St. Joseph Webster ...... 0 0—0 Attendance: 300. 11, Albion 10. Attendance: 400. Wis.-Stevens Point ...... 1 1—2 NOVEMBER 3 NOVEMBER 3 First half: WSP—Mickey Jacob (Kelly Fink), 29:03. Western Conn. St. 2, Williams 1 (2 ot) Col. of New Jersey 3, Western New Eng. 0 Second half: WSP—Molly Cady (Alyssa Souza), 85:33. Williams ...... 0 1 0 0—1 Western New England ...... 0 0—0 Shots: Webster 4, Wis.-Stevens Point 24. Goalkeeper Western Conn. St...... 1 0 0 1—2 Col. of New Jersey ...... 1 2—3 saves: WE—Tara Fortschneider 8; WSP—Brianna Hyslop 2. Corner kicks: Webster 0, Wis.-Stevens Point 14. Fouls: First half: WC—Erin Hurley (Lia Pelligrino-Young), 36:14. First half: CNJ—Gia Rosamilia (Elizabeth Romano), 9:01. Webster 10, Wis.-Stevens Point 9. Attendance: 562. Second half: WI—Marlene Bonasera (Lyndsay Dwyer), Second half: CNJ: Rosamilia (Alison Baker), 63:57; 74:10. CNJ—Lauren DiStefano (Tracy Haines), 74:08. NOVEMBER 2 Shots: Western New Eng. 0, Col. of New Jersey 26. Wheaton (Ill.) 2, St. Thomas (Minn.) 0 Second overtime: WC—Rebecca Buffington, 106:46. Shots: Williams 12, Western Conn. St. 7. Goalkeeper Goalkeeper saves: WNE—Joyce Blake 10; CNJ—Victoria St. Thomas (Minn.) ...... 0 0—0 Nusse 0. Corner kicks: Western New Eng. 1, Col. of New

saves: WI—Abi Jackson 4; WC—Kristen Bartholomew 5. SOCCER Wheaton (Ill.) ...... 2 0—2 Jersey 8. Fouls: Western New Eng. 4, Col. of New Jersey Corner kicks: Williams 10, Western Conn. St. 4. Fouls: First half: W—Laura Rauh (Jenny Fichera), 20:33; W— 7. Attendance: 150. Williams 6, Western Conn. St. 8. Attendance: 385. Sarah Kron (Padgett Crown), 22:11. NOVEMBER 3 NOVEMBER 3 Shots: St. Thomas (Minn.) 3, Wheaton (Ill.) 13. Muhlenberg 3, Elizabethtown 1 Goalkeeper saves: ST—Jessica Christopherson 6; W— Willamette 5, Lawrence 0 Elizabethtown ...... 0 1—1 Brita Nelson 2. Corner kicks: St. Thomas (Minn.) 3, Lawrence ...... 0 0—0 Muhlenberg ...... 2 1—3 Wheaton (Ill.) 8. Fouls: St. Thomas (Minn.) 9, Wheaton Willamette ...... 3 2—5 (Ill.) 10. Attendance: 562. First half: M—Dawn Iberer (Jennie Vroman), 41:06; M— First half: W—Nicole Dahl, 10:54; W—Anne Merten Rebecca Armstrong (Monica Jones), 43:08. NOVEMBER 2 (Buffy Morris), 12:40; W—Cayly Christiansen, 33:01. Second half: M—Courtney Levin (Armstrong), 50:01; E— Messiah 7, Frostburg St. 0 Second half: W—Samantha Lantz (Dahl), 45:10; W— Megan Halladay, 85:56. Frostburg St...... 0 0—0 Ashley Holmer, 57:15. Shots: Elizabethtown 14, Muhlenberg 15. Goalkeeper Messiah ...... 6 1—7 Shots: Lawrence 2, Willamette 49. Goalkeeper saves: L— saves: E—Jackie Shoustal 2, Amy Weid 2; M—Kim First half: M—Emily Benson (Sara Strzepek), 4:08; M— Katie Wilkin 17; W—Shelby Springer 0, Mikaela Laurino 6. Corner kicks: Elizabethtown 6, Muhlenberg 4. Jamie Gasiorowski, 8:06; M—Strzepek (Erin Benedict), Wingard-Phillips 1. Corner kicks: Lawrence 1, Willamette Fouls: Elizabethtown 15, Muhlenberg 12. Attendance: 18:36; M—Karen Willis (Melissa Lehman), 32:56; M— 9. Fouls: Lawrence 3, Willamette 12. Attendance: 250. 400. Jennifer Sapp (Bethany Swanger), 35:55; M—Allison NOVEMBER 3 Carney (Lehman, Jamie Davies), 38:53. Redlands 0, Chapman 0 (2 ot, pk) REGIONAL FINALS Second half: M—Strzepek (Benson), 53:08. Redlands...... 0 0 0 0—0 NOVEMBER 3 Shots: Frostburg St. 4, Messiah 22. Goalkeeper saves: Chapman ...... 0 0 0 0—0 Wheaton (Ill.) 2, Wis.-Stevens Point 1 FS—Stephanie Zych 8; M—Maggie Futato 2, Danielle Wis.-Stevens Point ...... 0 1—1 Warden 1. Corner kicks: Frostburg St. 1, Messiah 10. Tiebreaker: Redlands 7, Chapman 6. Wheaton (Ill.) ...... 1 1—2 Fouls: Frostburg St. 2, Messiah 0. Attendance: 250. Shots: Redlands 7, Chapman 31. Goalkeeper saves: R— Amanda Stone 12; C—Stacie Paraska 4. Corner kicks: First half: WH—Sarah Kron (Padgett Crown), 10:38. NOVEMBER 2 Second half: WH—Katie Shubin (Jenny Fichera), 56:46; Scranton 1, Mary Washington 0 Redlands 0, Chapman 13. Fouls: Redlands 17, Chapman 12. Attendance: 100. WSP—Mickey Jacob (Andrea Oswald), 77:56. Mary Washington ...... 0 0—0 Shots: Wis.-Stevens Point 11, Wheaton (Ill.) 13. Scranton ...... 1 0—1 NOVEMBER 3 Goalkeeper saves: WSP—Brianna Hyslop 6; WH—Brita First half: S—Sara Suchoski (Wendy Hafner), 19:27. Lynchburg 2, N.C. Wesleyan 2 (2 ot, pk) Nelson 3. Corner kicks: Wis.-Stevens Point 1, Wheaton Shots: Mary Washington 8, Scranton 7. Goalkeeper N.C. Wesleyan ...... 1 1 0 0—2 (Ill.) 3. Fouls: Wis.-Stevens Point 12, Wheaton (Ill.) 21. saves: MW—Mary Elizabeth Fulco 3; S—Meghan Lynchburg ...... 2 0 0 0—2 Attendance: 588. 128 DIVISION III

NOVEMBER 3 Second half: L—Alexis Gore, 86:05. First half: W—Laura Kunnert (Emily Kern), 22:08. Scranton 0, Messiah 0 (4 ot, pk) Shots: Hardin-Simmons 6, Lynchburg 16. Goalkeeper Second half: W—Nicole Dahl (Anne Merten), 66:50. Scranton ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 saves: HS—Rachel Goold 5; L—Brooke Richardson 1. Shots: Lynchburg 4, Willamette 18. Goalkeeper saves: Messiah...... 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 Corner kicks: Hardin-Simmons 0, Lynchburg 7. Fouls: L—Brook Richardson 6; W—Shelby Springer 2. Corner Tiebreaker: Scranton 5, Messiah 4. Hardin-Simmons 9, Lynchburg 9. Attendance: 281. kicks: Lynchburg 2, Willamette 8. Fouls: Lynchburg 8, Shots: Scranton 6, Messiah 14. Goalkeeper saves: S— NOVEMBER 4 Willamette 11. Attendance: 600. Meghan Quinlan 5; M—Maggie Futato 3. Corner kicks: Ohio Wesleyan 3, Albion 0 NOVEMBER 11 Scranton 1, Messiah 14. Fouls: N/A. Attendance: 200. Albion...... 0 0—0 Ohio Wesleyan 1, Col. of New Jersey 0 Ohio Wesleyan ...... 3 0—3 NOVEMBER 4 Col. of New Jersey...... 0 0—0 William Smith 1, Union (N.Y.) 1 (4 ot, pk) First half: OW—Katy Sturtz (Toni Frissora), 22:28; OW— Ohio Wesleyan ...... 1 0—1 Union (N.Y.) ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0—1 Frissora (Erika Howland), 28:29; OW—Sturtz, 39:42. First half: OW—Katy Sturtz (Liz Sheehan, Megan William Smith ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0—1 Shots: Albion 1, Ohio Wesleyan 20. Goalkeeper saves: Forman), 22:00. A—Erica Williams 11; OW—Mindy Hammond 0, Tiebreaker: William Smith 4, Union 3. Shots: Col. of New Jersey 5, Ohio Wesleyan 6. Tiffany Soggs 1. Corner kicks: Albion 1, Ohio Wesleyan First half: U—Lauren Byrne (Stephanie Mole), 14:29. Goalkeeper saves: CNJ—Victoria Nusse 2; OW—Mindy 8. Fouls: Albion 13, Ohio Wesleyan 9. Attendance: 700. Second half: WS—Michelle Smith (Maria Paoff, Felicia Hammond 2. Corner kicks: Col. of New Jersey 4, Ohio Crump), 89:12. NOVEMBER 4 Wesleyan 6. Fouls: Col. of New Jersey 14, Ohio Shots: Union (N.Y.) 11, William Smith 29. Goalkeeper Col. of New Jersey 3, Muhlenberg 0 Wesleyan 16. Attendance: 890. saves: U—Carolyn Stead 8; WS—Leah Cornwell 5. Col. of New Jersey...... 1 2—3 Corner kicks: Union (N.Y.) 2, William Smith 8. Fouls: Muhlenberg...... 0 0—0 SEMIFINALS Union (N.Y.) 13, William Smith 12. Attendance: 359. First half: CNJ—Alison Baker, 5:50. NOVEMBER 16 Second half: CNJ—Denise Buckley (Baker), 57:10; NOVEMBER 4 Amherst 1, Wheaton (Ill.) 0 CNJ—Gia Rosamilia (Buckley), 61:52. Amherst 2, Western Conn. St. 1 (2 ot) Amherst ...... 0 1—1 Shots: Col. of New Jersey 24, Muhlenberg 4. Goalkeeper Western Conn. St...... 0 1 0 0—1 Wheaton (Ill.) ...... 0 0—0 Amherst ...... 1 0 0 1—2 saves: CNJ—Victoria Nusse 3; M—Kim Laurino 7. Corner kicks: Col. of New Jersey 8, Muhlenberg 2. Fouls: Second half: A—Catherine Poor (Jenny Rossman), 72:17. First half: A—Catherine Poor (Jenny Rossman), 33:57. Col. of New Jersey 14, Muhlenberg 10. Attendance: Shots: Wheaton (Ill.) 10, Amherst 8. Goalkeeper saves: Second half: WC—Heather Babington (Stacey Rogenski), 600. W—Brita Nelson 3; A—Brooke Diamond 2. Corner 59:21. kicks: Wheaton (Ill.) 2, Amherst 3. Fouls: Wheaton (Ill.) Second overtime: A—Poor (Tracy Montigny, Rossman), QUARTERFINALS 11, Amherst 10. Attendance: 515. 108:04. Shots: Western Conn. St. 11, Amherst 11. Goalkeeper NOVEMBER 10 NOVEMBER 16 saves: WC—Kristen Bartholomew 5; A—Brooke Wheaton (Ill.) 1, Scranton 0 Ohio Wesleyan 2, Willamette 1 (ot) Diamond 3. Corner kicks: Western Conn. St. 6, Amherst Scranton ...... 0 0—0 Ohio Wesleyan ...... 0 1 1—2 4. Fouls: Western Conn. St. 16, Amherst 22. Attendance: Wheaton (Ill.)...... 0 1—1 Willamette ...... 0 1 0—1 150. Second half: W—Rebecca Mouw (Lindsay Sherman), Second half: OW—Katie Buchert (Liz Sheehan, Katy NOVEMBER 4 56:25. Sturtz), 62:35; W—Buffy Morris, 72:34. Willamette 3, Redlands 1 Shots: Scranton 11, Wheaton (Ill.) 14. Goalkeeper saves: Overtime: OW—Sheehan (Emily Bayer, Sturtz), 95:13. Redlands ...... 0 1—1 S—Meghan Quinlan 6; W—Brita Nelson 6. Corner Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 18, Willamette 10. Goalkeeper kicks: Scranton 2, Wheaton (Ill.) 3. Fouls: Scranton 5, Willamette...... 0 3—3 saves: OW—Mindy Hammond 3; W—Shelby Springer Wheaton (Ill.) 7. Attendance: 859. Second half: W—Buffy Morris (Emily Kern), 62:36; W— 6. Corner kicks: Ohio Wesleyan 9, Willamette 5. Fouls: NOVEMBER 10 Nicole Dahl (Morris), 82:27; W—Morris (Laura Kunnert, Ohio Wesleyan 12, Willamette 13. Attendance: 515. Amherst 1, William Smith 0 Dahl), 84:41; R—Darcy Cunningham (Candace Amherst...... 1 0—1 Hayward), 86:51. CHAMPIONSHIP William Smith ...... 0 0—0 Shots: Redlands 8, Willamette 23. Goalkeeper saves: R— OCTOBER 17 Amanda Stone 5; W—Shelby Springer 4. Corner kicks: First half: A—Adrienne Showler (Catherine Poor), 11:42. Ohio Wesleyan 1, Amherst 0 Redlands 1, Willamette 6. Fouls: Redlands 12, Shots: Amherst 10, William Smith 16. Goalkeeper saves: Ohio Wesleyan ...... 1 0—1 A—Brooke Diamond 6; WS—Leah Cornwell 6. Corner Willamette 11. Attendance: 350. Amherst ...... 0 0—0 kicks: Amherst 1, William Smith 7. Fouls: Amherst 7, NOVEMBER 4 William Smith 11. Attendance: 474. First half: OW—Katy Sturtz (Deborah Lochner), 37:15. Lynchburg 2, Hardin-Simmons 0 NOVEMBER 11 Shots: Ohio Wesleyan 11, Amherst 8. Goalkeeper saves: Hardin-Simmons...... 0 0—0 Willamette 2, Lynchburg 0 OW—Mindy Hammond 1; A—Brooke Diamond 2. Lynchburg ...... 1 1—2 Lynchburg ...... 0 0—0 Corner kicks: Ohio Wesleyan 6, Amherst 2. Fouls: Ohio First half: L—Heather Kirby, 41:28. Willamette...... 1 1—2 Wesleyan 18, Amherst 15. Attendance: 617.

History

Team Results

Championship Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Game Attendance Total Attendance 1986 ...... Rochester (13-2-1) Terry Gurnett 1-0 Plymouth St. Cortland St. 300 1,874 1987 ...... Rochester (18-1) Terry Gurnett 1-0 William Smith Rochester 1,106 3,542 1988 ...... William Smith (18-1-1) Aliceann Wilber 1-0 UC San Diego William Smith 800 2,907 1989 ...... UC San Diego (19-1-1) Brian McManus 3-2 (3 ot) Ithaca UC San Diego 1,200 3,461 1990 ...... Ithaca (18-5-2) Patrick Farmer 1-0 (4 ot, pk) Cortland St. Cortland St. 647 2,948 1991 ...... Ithaca (19-2-3) Patrick Farmer 2-0 Rochester Plymouth St. 409 4,000 1992 ...... Cortland St. (17-2-3) Chris Malone 1-0 Mass.-Dartmouth Mary Washington 300 4,471 1993 ...... Col. of New Jersey (20-1-3) Joe Russo 4-0 Plymouth St. William Smith 600 3,503 1994 ...... Col. of New Jersey (15-0) Joe Russo 4-3 (3 ot) UC San Diego UC San Diego 1,025 4,904 1995 ...... UC San Diego (19-2) Brian McManus 3-0 Methodist Richard Stockton 713 6,351 1996 ...... UC San Diego (21-1) Brian McManus 2-1 Col. of New Jersey Amherst 543 7,330 1997 ...... UC San Diego (20-2) Brian McManus 1-0 William Smith Elizabethtown 240 9,774 1998 ...... Macalester (22-1-1) John Leaney 1-0 (4 ot) Col. of New Jersey Ithaca 230 9,098 1999 ...... UC San Diego (19-1-2) Brian McManus 1-0 Macalester Williams 797 9,968 2000 ...... Col. of New Jersey (23-1) Joe Russo 2-1 Tufts Tufts 1,500 10,558 2001 ...... Ohio Wesleyan (22-1) Bob Barnes 1-0 Amherst Ohio Wesleyan 617 14,337 Jessica Barry, Cheryl Adronovitz,Col. ofNewJersey 1996 Marcie Williams,RichardStockton Alvy Styles,Methodist Carrie Peer,UCSanDiego Diana Muchowski,UCSanDiego(MOP defensive) Marcy Meagher,WilliamSmith Allison McCarthy,WilliamSmith Jen Maurer,Methodist Ruth Keegan,Methodist Ele Johnson,UCSanDiego(MOPoffensive) Amanda Johnson,UCSanDiego Beth Freeburg,UCSanDiego Michele Brown,Methodist Heather Barbalinardo,RichardStockton 1995 Carrie Peer,UCSanDiego Tracy Pear,Col.ofNewJersey(MOPoffensive) Trish Parker,N.C.Wesleyan Diana Muchowski,UCSanDiego Jennifer Mazzucco,Col.ofNewJersey Dawn Lee,UCSanDiego Ele Johnson,UCSanDiego Amanda Johnson,UCSanDiego Kim Faust,Col.ofNewJersey Jen Hart,Col.ofNewJersey(MOPdefensive) Kim Crawford,GeneseoSt. Lisa Cesaro,Col.ofNewJersey Missy Blaney,Col.ofNewJersey 1994 Danielle Mastrosimone, Cyndi Marshall,Col.ofNewJersey Ele Johnson,UCSanDiego Randy Jennings,PlymouthSt. Krista Gerard,Col.ofNewJersey Lisa Freda,PlymouthSt. Jacqueline Dirr,Col.ofNewJersey(MOPoffensive) Missy Blaney,Col.ofNewJersey 1993 Martha Winter,Rochester(MOP) 1986 MOP—Most OutstandingPlayer. All-Tournament Teams 14 4 10 9 2 5 Catherine Poor,Amherst...... 4 1 ...... 19 LynnCooper, Tufts 2001 4 3 MelissaMatusewicz, Union(N.Y.)...... 2000 8 10 1999 ...... KatySturtz, OhioWesleyan 2 12 1998 6 4 0 ...... Antoinette DeLucia,WilliamSmith 6 2 8 ...... LaurenJohnson, UCSanDiego 1997 2 0 EleJohnson, UCSanDiego...... 11 1996 6 4 1 1995 ...... DianaMuchowski, UCSanDiego 6 5 0 CyndiMarshall, Col.ofNewJersey...... 1994 P 0 3 10 LeanneMorris, Mass.-Dartmouth...... A 1993 2 3 5 G RachelAckerman, CalLutheran...... 1992 4 9 1 ...... KarenHertel, CortlandSt. 1991 2 1 1990 ...... TracyDeyle, Ithaca 5 4 AnnHaggerty, WilliamSmith...... 1989 6 1 1988 2 0 ...... JoanGrupp, WilliamSmith 3 MarthaWinter, Rochester...... 1987 1986 Player,School Year DIVISION III Cynthia Stone,WilliamSmith Allyson Shirtz,WilliamSmith Carrie Peer,UCSanDiego Mary-Bridget Pawlik,PlymouthSt. Kristin Okvist,WilliamSmith Col. ofNewJersey(MOPdefensive) Leaders Tournament Scoring aySut,Oi elyn...... 14 2 6 ...... Katy Sturtz,OhioWesleyan 10 4 3 ...... Lauren Johnson,UCSanDiego 5 1 2 Lisa Rich,Rochester...... Christa Wemmer,UCSanDiego Traci Tapp,Col.ofNewJersey Shaunette Richards,Amherst Toni Nunez,UCSanDiego(MOPoffensive) Daniela Kolarsick,Col.ofNewJersey Lauren Johnson,UCSanDiego Ele Johnson,UCSanDiego Beth Freeburg,UCSanDiego(MOPdefensive) Shay Feilen,Chicago Sarah Fabian,Amherst Lisa Buckley,Col.ofNewJersey Buffy Morris,Willamette Anne Merten,Willamette Sarah Kron,Wheaton(Ill.) Rebecca Mouw,Wheaton(Ill.) Katy Sturtz,OhioWesleyan Emily Bayer,OhioWesleyan Katie Buchert,OhioWesleyan Margaret Rubin,Amherst Katharine Shipley,Amherst Akeya Terrell,OhioWesleyan(MOPdefensive) Catherine Poor,Amherst(MOPoffensive) 2001 Molly Cady,Wis.-StevensPoint Mickey Jacob,Wis.-StevensPoint Margaret Domka,Wis.-StevensPoint Adie Sherwood,Tufts Lynn Cooper,Tufts Carmen Mikacenic,Tufts Melissa Dickey,Trinity(Tex.) Erica Adelstein,Trinity(Tex.) Karen Geiger,Col.ofNewJersey Cara Gabage,Col.ofNewJersey Beth Hoeflinger,Col.ofNewJersey Jill DiGiampaolo,Trinity(Tex.)(MOPdefensive) Denise Buckley,Col.ofNewJersey(MOPoffensive) 2000 Vanessa Wong,Col.ofNewJersey Christina Grande,Col.ofNewJersey Christina Ciafone,Williams Meghan Cavanaugh,Williams Ann Brophy,Williams Carly Androff,Macalaster Onie Elsberry,Macalaster Kate Ryan-Reiling,Macalester Jennifer Hetland,UCSanDiego Janine Harispe,UCSanDiego Julia Cuder,UCSanDiego(MOPdefensive) Erika Alfredson,UCSanDiego(MOPoffensive) 1999 Katie Edmondswards,Willamette Liz Heaston,Willamette Dana Christopherson,Willamette Jessica DiManno,Ithaca Erin DeMarco,Ithaca Tawni Epperson,Macalester Holly Harris,Macalester Ellen Dully,Macalester Brianne Vazquez,Col.ofNewJersey Traci Tapp,Col.ofNewJersey Victoria Nusse,Col.ofNewJersey Colleen Caldwell,Col.ofNewJersey(MOPdefensive) Kate Ryan-Reiling,Macalester(MOPoffensive) 1998 Meredith Uber,Elizabethtown Lori Thomas,Washington(Mo.) Kathleen Thelian,WilliamSmith(MOPdefensive) Lynn Stoehr,Washington(Mo.) Kim Rausch,WilliamSmith Maricela Oceguera,UCSanDiego Laura Johnson,UCSanDiego(MOPoffensive) Janine Harispe,UCSanDiego Beth Freeburg,UCSanDiego Cindy Dostalek,UCSanDiego Antoinette DeLucia,WilliamSmith Whitney Brusman,WilliamSmith Amy Bender,Elizabethtown 1997 CORNER KICKS,GAME SHOTS, GAME GOALS, TWOTEAMS,GAME GOALS, GAME (Min. 5Games) LOWEST GOALS-AGAINSTAVERAGE,CAREER TOURNAMENT (Min.3Games) LOWEST GOALS-AGAINSTAVERAGE, Saves, Game POINTS, CAREER POINTS, TOURNAMENT Points, Game ASSISTS, CAREER ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT ASSISTS, GAME GOALS, CAREER GOALS, TOURNAMENT GOALS, GAME Individual Records Team Records 23—UC SanDiego (1)vs.Macalester(0),1989. 50—Chicago (2)vs.Edgewood(1)(2ot), 1999. 11—Washington (Mo.)(6)vs.Ohio Wesleyan (5), 9—Lynchburg vs.Arcadia(0),2000;Williams 0.15—Beth Howland,Ithaca,1988-91[2goals,12 0.00—Doreen Byers,Rochester(vs.Scranton, 29—Amanda Baltzley,ConnecticutCol.(0)vs.of 36—Katy Sturtz,(15goals,6assists),OhioWesleyan, 19—Katy Sturtz,OhioWesleyan[4goalsvs.Olivet;2 8—Katy Sturtz(4goals),OhioWesleyan(4)vs.Olivet 7—Lauren Johnson,UCSanDiego,1995-96-97. 5—Brook Epperson,Macalester[1vs.Wheaton(Ill.),3 3—Elizabeth Muth,St.Mary’s(Minn.)(4)vs.Gust. 15—Katy Sturtz,OhioWesleyan,1998-99-2000-01. 8—Katy Sturtz,OhioWesleyan[4vs.Olivet,2 4—Katy Sturtz,OhioWesleyan(4)vs.Olivet(3), 1998. Framingham St.(0),2001. games (1,187minutes)]. Mass.-Dartmouth), 1992. Ithaca, Col.ofNewJersey,UCSanDiegoand Rochester), 1991;MelissaSamuels,CortlandSt.(vs. Wesleyan, Col.ofNewJersey,UCSanDiegoand St., MethodistandCortlandSt.),1990;(vs.N.C. Diego), 1989;BethHowland,Ithaca,(vs.Plymouth St., (vs.SalemWilliamSmithandUCSan William Smith),1987;MarySt.Germain,Plymouth Johnston, Rochester(vs.Scranton,PlymouthSt.and Plymouth St.andWilliamSmith),1987;JoAnn New Jersey(1)(2ot),1998. 1998-99-2000-01. Washington (Mo.)],1998. goals vs.Kalamazoo;2goals,3assists (3), 1998. 1997. vs. St.Thomas(Minn.),1Washington(Mo.)], 2001. 2000; CatherinePoor,Amherst(6)vs.Endicott(0), Jaime Snyder,Nazareth(7)vs.PennSt.-Behrend(1), Wesleyan (5)vs.Washington(Mo.)(6),1998; vs. St.Thomas(Minn.)(2),1997;KatySturtz,Ohio Adolphus (1),1994;BrookEpperson,Macalester(4) Kalamazoo, 2vs.Washington(Mo.)],1998. 1998. 129

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FOULS, GAME GOALS PER GAME, TOURNAMENT LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE, 34—Col. of New Jersey (2) vs. Methodist (1) (3 ot), (Min. 2 Games) TOURNAMENT (Min. 3 Games) 1993. 5.0—Lynchburg, 2 games, 2000; Williams, 2 games, 0.00—Rochester, 3 games, 1987; Ithaca, 4 games, 2001. 1991; Cortland St., 4 games, 1992.

Won-Lost-Tied Records in Tournament Play

(Note: Semifinal losers are credited with third place.) Team (Years Participated) Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd Albion (2000-01)...... 2 1 2 1 .375 0 0 0 Alfred (1988) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Allegheny (1988)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Amherst (1994-95-96-97-98-2001)...... 6 11 4 2 .706 0 1 1 Arcadia (1999-2000)...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 Aurora (2001) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Austin (1999-2000)...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 Bates (1993-96-97) ...... 3 2 3 0 .400 0 0 0 Binghamton (1991-95-96) ...... 3 0 2 1 .167 0 0 0 Bowdoin (1995-96-97-98-99-2000) ...... 6 1 5 1 .214 0 0 0 Brandeis (1988)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 UC San Diego (1986-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99)...... 14 37 8 2 .809 5 2 4 UC Santa Cruz (1999-2000) ...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 Cal Lutheran (1991-92-93-95-96-97-99-2000) ...... 8 3 8 0 .273 0 0 0 Calvin (1997-98) ...... 2 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0 Capital (1999)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Chapman (1999-2000-01) ...... 3 2 2 1 .500 0 0 0 Chicago (1996-97-98-99) ...... 4 5 4 0 .556 0 0 1 Chris. Newport (2000)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Clark (Mass.) (1998)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Colby (1997-98)...... 2 2 2 1 .500 0 0 0 Connecticut Col. (1998) ...... 1 2 1 0 .667 0 0 0 Cortland St. (1986-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-98)...... 10 8 7 4 .526 1 1 1 Curry (1986-87) ...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 Dallas (2001) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Denison (1992-93-97-98-99-2000-01)...... 7 4 7 0 .363 0 0 0 DePauw (1997-99-2001)...... 3 3 3 0 .500 0 0 0 Drew (1997)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Eastern Conn. St. (1989) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Edgewood (1999-2000-01)...... 3 0 3 0 .000 0 0 0 Elizabethtown (1997-98-99-2001)...... 4 7 2 2 .727 0 0 1 Elmira (1997) ...... 1 0 1 1 .250 0 0 0 Emory (1993-95-96-97-98-2000) ...... 6 1 5 2 .250 0 0 0 Endicott (1999-2001) ...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 Framingham St. (1999-2000-01)...... 3 0 3 0 .000 0 0 0 Frostburg St. (2001) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Geneseo St. (1992-93-94) ...... 3 1 3 2 .333 0 0 1 Gettysburg (1993-94-97-98-99) ...... 5 1 5 0 .167 0 0 0 Grinnell (1999)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Gust. Adolphus (1993-94-95-96-97-98) ...... 6 3 6 0 .333 0 0 0 Gwynedd-Mercy (2001) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Hardin-Simmons (1999-2001)...... 2 3 2 0 .600 0 0 0 Hartwick (1986-87-88-89-90) ...... 5 2 5 0 .286 0 0 0 Heidelberg (1995-96) ...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 Ithaca (1987-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-96-97-98-99-2000)...... 13 18 9 3 .650 2 1 2 John Carroll (2001)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Johns Hopkins (1997-98)...... 2 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 Johnson & Wales (2000)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Kalamazoo (1988-90-91-97-98-99)...... 6 3 6 0 .333 0 0 0 Kean (1986-90-91-92-96)...... 5 0 5 0 .000 0 0 0 Keene St. (1998) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Keuka (2001) ...... 1 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0 Lawrence (2000-01)...... 2 1 2 0 .333 0 0 0 Loras (2001)...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Lynchburg (1997-98-99-2000-01) ...... 5 3 5 10 .389 0 0 0 Macalester (1989-90-92-95-96-97-98-99-2000) ...... 9 14 8 1 .630 1 1 0 Mary Washington (1989-90-91-92-94-97-98-99-2001) ...... 9 8 9 1 .472 0 0 1 Maryville (Mo.) (1999) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Maryville (Tenn.) (2001) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Mass.-Dartmouth (1992-93-94)...... 3 3 3 1 .500 0 1 0 Messiah (2000-01) ...... 2 2 1 1 .500 0 0 0 Methodist (1986-87-88-89-90-93-94-95)...... 8 11 8 0 .579 0 1 3 Middlebury (1997-2000)...... 2 2 2 0 .500 0 0 0 Mount Holyoke (1986) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Mt. St. Joseph (1999-2000-01) ...... 3 1 2 1 .375 0 0 0 Muhlenberg (2000-01) ...... 2 2 2 0 .500 0 0 0 Nazareth (1997-98-99-2000-01) ...... 5 5 5 0 .500 0 0 0 New England (2000) ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Col. of New Jersey (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01) ...... 11 26 8 2 .750 3 2 1 N.C. Wesleyan (1988-91-92-93-94-96-97-99-2000-01) ...... 10 7 9 10 .441 0 0 1 kicks); PlymouthSt.1, SalemSt.0;WilliamSmith2,Eastern St. Thomas(Minn.)2, St.Mary’s(Minn.)1(2ot,penalty 1989 FirstRound: Diego 0(2ot). penalty kicks). Diego 2,Ithaca0(2ot);WilliamSmith Methodist 1(2ot, kicks); Methodist2,Kalamazoo1. Plymouth St.0;WilliamSmith2,Hartwick 1(2ot,penalty Round: Kalamazoo 3,Rochester2(2ot,penalty kicks). 0; Hartwick2,Allegheny1;Methodist3,N.C. Wesleyan0; Salem St.0;Ithaca1,BrandeisWilliamSmith6,Alfred 0; CortlandSt.2,Mary’s(Minn.)1;Plymouth3, 1988 FirstRound: Championship: Thomas (Minn.)0(2ot);Rochester1,PlymouthSt.0. St. 2,Methodist0. Smith 2,CortlandSt.0;Rochester6,ScrantonPlymouth Round: Scranton 2,Ithaca0;PlymouthSt.Curry1. (Minn.) 1;WilliamSmith2,Hartwick1(2ot,penaltykicks); 1987 FirstRound: 1, PlymouthSt.0. Plymouth St.3,Cortland2. Lawrence 0. 3, Smith1;CortlandSt.1,Hartwick0;Plymouth Diego 1,St.Mary’s(Minn.)0(2ot,penaltykicks);Rochester Kean 1;St.Lawrence2,Curry1. ot, penaltykicks);Smith1,MountHolyoke0;Hartwick3, 1986 FirstRound: ...... Wooster (1992-96) ...... Wis.-Stevens Point(1993-94-95-97-98-99-2000-01) Wilmington (Ohio)(1994-96-97-2000)...... 15 Williams (1993-94-95-96-98-99-2001)...... William Smith(1987-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01)...... William Penn(2000)...... Wm. Paterson(1997-98)...... Willamette (1998-99-2000-01) ...... Wheaton (Mass.)(2000-01) ...... Wheaton (Ill.)(1997-98-99-2000-01) ...... Western NewEng.(1999-2001) Western Conn.St.(1997-99-2000-01)...... Wellesley (1998-99) ...... Webster (2000-01) ...... Washington (Mo.)(1995-97-98) Villa Julie(2000)...... Union (N.Y.)(1999-2000-01) ...... Tufts (1998-2000) ...... Trinity (Tex.)(1992-93-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01) ...... Smith (1986) Skidmore (1994-96)...... Simpson (1999) Scranton (1987-89-90-92-99-2000-01)...... Savannah A&D(1999-2000)...... Salisbury (2000) ...... Salem St.(1988-89-90-91-92) ...... St. Thomas(Minn.)(1987-88-89-97-98-2001) ...... St. Mary’s(Minn.)(1986-87-88-89-90-91-94) ...... St. Lawrence(1986-89) St. Benedict(1990-97-98)...... Rowan (1999) ...... Rochester (1986-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-95-96-97-98-2001) Roanoke (1998)...... Richard Stockton(1995-96-97-98)...... All-Time Results St. Thomas(Minn.)1,UCSanDiego0;William UC SanDiego2,CortlandSt.0;Ithaca 2, Semifinals: Championship: Rochester 1,WilliamSmith0. UC SanDiego1,Macalester 0(2ot); UC SanDiego3,St.Thomas(Minn.) Semifinals: St. Mary’s(Minn.)2,Methodist1(2 St. Thomas(Minn.)2,Mary’s Rochester 2,UCSanDiego0; Championship: Second Round: William Smith1,UCSan Semifinals: William Smith1,St. Rochester Second Second UC San UC San Methodist 1,Kalamazoo0. 2, Rochester1(2ot,penaltykicks);Ithaca1,SalemSt.0; Second Round: Mary Washington1;Methodist1,Scranton0(2ot). ot, penaltykicks);SalemSt.2,Hartwick0;Kalamazoo3, Smith 0;CortlandSt.3,Kean1;Ithaca1,Plymouth0(2 St. Benedict1,Mary’s(Minn.)0;RochesterWilliam FirstRound: 1990 (3 ot). Methodist 0. Diego 1,PlymouthSt.(2ot,penaltykicks);Ithaca2, Rochester 1(2ot,penaltykicks). kicks); Methodist3,MaryWashington0;Ithaca2, ty kicks);PlymouthSt.1,WilliamSmith0(2ot,penalty Round: St. 0(2ot,penaltykicks);Ithaca2,Hartwick0. St. Lawrence0(2ot,penaltykicks);Rochester1,Cortland Conn. St.0;Methodist3,ScrantonMaryWashington1, Smith 5,Scranton0; Mass.-Dartmouth* 2,SalemSt.2(4ot); 1992 FirstRound: * Championship: Plymouth St.0;Ithaca1,UC San Diego0. San Diego2,CalLutheran0. St. 1,Cortland0;IthacaCol.ofNew Jersey0;UC Second Round: Kalamazoo 0;UCSanDiego5,St.Mary’s (Minn.)0. Washington 0;Ithaca1,N.C.Wesleyan 0; CalLutheran3, 0; PlymouthSt.3,Kean1;Col.ofNewJersey1,Mary Rochester* 1,Binghamton1(2ot);CortlandSt.2,Salem 1991 FirstRound: 1, CortlandSt.0(4ot,penaltykicks). Benedict 1;Ithaca1,Methodist0. Advanced onpenalty kicks. UC SanDiego2,St.Thomas(Minn.)1(2ot,penal- Championship: St. Benedict1,Macalester0;Cortland Ithaca 2,Rochester0. Rochester 1,WilliamSmith0;Plymouth Macalester 1,UCSanDiego0(2ot); Rochester 2,Geneseo St.0;William William Smith2,OhioWesleyan0; Semifinals: UC SanDiego3,Ithaca2 Semifinals: ...... 1210.6 0 0 0 .667 0 1 2 1 ...... 1010.0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1 ...... 50000 0 0 .500 0 1 1 1 ...... 1210.6 0 0 0 .667 0 1 2 1 ...... Championship: ...... 67010 1 0 0 0 .667 2 0 .500 2 0 0 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 ...... 0 0 .750 1 0 1 .000 0 ...... 0 0 .333 0 1 0 1 1 .500 1 0 1 1 0 1 ...... 0 1 ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 00000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 2 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 ...... 750 .333 1 0 0 1 0 1 ...... 2 0 4 1 .250 2 1 2 ...... 1 ...... 0 2 ...... Semifinals: ...... 2120.3 0 1 0 0 0 0 .333 .500 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 3 0 2 3 .000 ...... 0 ...... 1 0 1 ...... 2120.3 0 0 0 .333 0 2 1 2 ...... 35000 0 0 .375 0 1 0 2 0 1 .000 0 2 1 ...... 0 1 ...... 2220.0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0 2 0 2 .500 2 1 0 ...... 2 0 2 0 .250 3 1 ...... 4 1 5 ...... 78002 0 0 .708 1 3 8 4 ...... 1 0 0 .500 1 4 4 4 ...... 3621.2 1 0 0 .722 1 2 6 3 ...... 0 0 0 .333 0 4 2 4 ...... 2020.0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 ...... 300 1 3 1 3 ...... Cortland St.3, ...... 65001 0 0 .615 0 5 8 5 ...... 2020.0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 0 2 ...... 33000 1 0 0 0 0 .333 .433 0 3 0 4 0 7 2 0 5 .333 4 7 0 ...... 4 0 2 0 0 4 .333 ...... 21 7 3 7 ...... 22000 0 0 .222 0 7 2 7 ...... 9673.6 1 0 0 .469 3 1 0 7 0 6 .455 9 0 ...... 6 5 6 ...... 01 69023 2 0 0 0 .609 2 10 .643 8 0 13 5 10 9 ...... 6 ...... Rochester 1, .... 47001 0 0 .467 0 8 7 8 ...... Second UC San ..1 71 67210 1 2 .617 3 10 17 13 .... Ithaca r.WnLs idPt s n 3rd 2nd 1st Pct. Tied Lost Won Yrs. 1994 FirstRound: * Col. ofNewJersey4,PlymouthSt.0. Plymouth St.1,UCSanDiego0(2ot). Semifinals: Adolphus 0;UCSanDiego2,Wis.-StevensPoint0. Stevens Point4,Trinity(Tex.)2(2ot);UCSanDiego2,Gust. Mass.-Dartmouth 0;PlymouthSt.1,RochesterWis.- Methodist 1(3ot);PlymouthSt.2,Williams0;Rochester Methodist 1,N.C.Wesleyan0;Col.ofNewJersey2, Ithaca 0(2ot);Col.ofNewJersey5,Emory Denison 1;Ithaca1,GeneseoSt.0(2ot);WilliamSmith 0; GeneseoSt.*1,William Smith1(4ot);UCSanDiego Geneseo St.1,Ithaca 0(2ot);WilliamSmith2,CortlandSt. Plymouth St.1(2ot); Col.ofNewJersey2,Williams0; Regionals: Gust. Adolphus1;Gettysburg4,Randolph-Macon 1. Geneseo St.*2,Skidmore2(4ot);St. Mary’s (Minn.)4, San Diego1,CalLutheran0. Williams 2,Bates0;Rochester*0,CortlandSt.0(4ot);UC FirstRound: 1993 *Advanced onpenaltykicks. Championship: Mass.-Dartmouth 1,MaryWashington0(2ot). Semifinals: Wesleyan 1;MaryWashington1,Denison0(4ot). St. 0;MaryWashington1,WoosterDenison4,Ohio Mass.-Dartmouth 1,Kean0;Plymouth Col. ofNewJersey0;PlymouthSt.3,WilliamSmith2; Rochester 0;CortlandSt.*0,Ithaca0(2ot);St.1, UC SanDiego3,CalLutheran2;Col.ofNewJersey1, Lutheran 3,Trinity(Tex.)0;UCSanDiego1,Macalester Mary Washington1,N.C.Wesleyan0. Advanced onpenaltykicks. 21 68122 2 1 .628 5 12 22 Col. ofNewJersey1,Amherst0;Williams* 1, Col. ofNewJersey*0,WilliamSmith0(2ot); Cortland St.*0,UCSanDiego0(2ot); Cortland St.1,Mass.-Dartmouth0. Amherst 4,Mass.-Dartmouth2(2ot); Col. ofNewJersey4,Gettysburg0; Regionals: Championship: Regionals: William Smith3, 131 Cal

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1, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 0; Wis.-Stevens Point 1, Wilmington 1; Washington (Mo.) 2, Macalester 1. Semifinals: 2000 First Round: Villa Julie 2, Chris. Newport 1 (2 ot); (Ohio) 0; UC San Diego 3, Wis.-Stevens Point 1; N.C. William Smith* 0, Elizabethtown 0 (2 ot); UC San Diego 2, Lynchburg 9, Arcadia 0; William Penn 1, Webster 0; Wis.- Wesleyan 1, Gettysburg 0; Methodist 1, Mary Washington Washington (Mo.) 0. Championship: UC San Diego 1, Stevens Point 7, Edgewood 0; Wheaton (Mass.) 1, 0; N.C. Wesleyan 1, Methodist 0 (2 ot). Semifinals: Col. William Smith 0. Framingham St. 0; Tufts 5, New England 0; Nazareth 7, of New Jersey 6, Geneseo St. 0; UC San Diego 2, N.C. *Advanced on penalty kicks. Penn St.-Behrend 1; Western Conn. St. 1, Union (N.Y.) 0 (3 Wesleyan 0. Championship: Col. of New Jersey 4, UC ot); Chapman 4, UC Santa Cruz 0; Scranton 2, Ithaca 1 (ot); San Diego 3 (3 ot). 1998 First Round: Elizabethtown 3, Johns Hopkins 1; Muhlenberg 2, Johnson & Wales 1; Wilmington (Ohio) 1, Wellesley 1, Bowdoin 0; Colby 5, Keene St. 1; Rochester 1, *Advanced on penalty kicks. Mt. St. Joseph 0; Albion 2, Lawrence 0. Regional Nazareth 0 (3 ot); Lynchburg 1, Roanoke 0 (3 ot); Gust. Semifinals: Villa Julie 2, N.C. Wesleyan 1; Salisbury 2, 1995 First Round: UC San Diego 2, Cal Lutheran 0; Adolphus 2, St. Thomas (Minn.) 1; Denison 1, Calvin 0; Lynchburg 1 (2 ot); Wheaton (Ill.) 1, William Penn 0; Wis.- Ohio Wesleyan 4, Olivet 3 (2 ot). Regionals: Col. of New Macalester 1, Wis.-Stevens Point 0; Williams* 1, Plattsburgh Stevens Point 1, Macalester 0; Wheaton (Mass.) 3, Jersey 4, Elizabethtown 1; Richard Stockton 2, Gettysburg 1 St. 1 (4 ot); Rochester 1, Binghamton 0. Regionals: UC Middlebury 2 (2 ot); Tufts* 0, Bowdoin 0 (2 ot); William (2 ot); Col of New Jersey 1, Richard Stockton 0; Connecticut San Diego 2, Washington (Mo.) 0; Gust. Adolphus 1, Smith 2, Nazareth 1; Oneonta St. 1, Western Conn. St. 0 Col. 2, Wm. Paterson 1 (2 ot); Williams* 0, Amherst 0 (2 Macalester 0 (2 ot); UC San Diego 2, Gust. Adolphus 1 (2 (2 ot); Emory 1, Savannah A&D 0; Trinity (Tex.) 1, Austin 0 ot); Connecticut Col. 1, Williams 0; Wellesley 2, Clark 1; ot); William Smith 1, Williams 0; Rochester 2, Heidelberg 1; (ot); Willamette 2, Cal Lutheran 0; Chapman 2, Puget Sound William Smith 2, Rochester 0 (2 ot); Randolph Macon* 0, Tufts 4, Colby 0; Tufts* 1, Wellesley 1 (4 ot); William Smith* 0, Rochester 0 (2 ot); Ithaca* 1, Cortland St. 1 (2 ot); Ithaca 1 (ot); Messiah 1, Scranton 0; Col. of New Jersey 3, Trinity (Tex.) 0 (2 ot); Methodist 1, Emory 0; Methodist 1, Muhlenberg 0; Wilmington (Ohio) 2, Denison 1; Ohio Randolph Macon 0; Amherst 1, Bowdoin 0; Richard 2, William Smith 1; St. Benedict 1, UC San Diego 0; Wesleyan 2, Albion 1. Regional Finals: Salisbury 2, Villa Stockton 2, Col. of New Jersey 1; Richard Stockton* 1, Willamette 1, Wis.-Stevens Point 0; Willamette 2, St. Julie 0; Wis.-Stevens Point 1, Wheaton (Ill.) 0; Tufts 3, Amherst 1 (4 ot). Semifinals: UC San Diego 1, William Benedict 1 (2 ot); Mary Washington 3, Lynchburg 2; Wheaton (Ill.) 1; William Smith 2, Oneonta St. 1 (2 ot); Smith 0; Methodist 2, Richard Stockton 0. Championship: Emory* 0, Trinity (Tex.) 0 (2 ot); Mary Washington* 1, Trinity (Tex.)* 1, Emory 1 (4 ot); Willamette 1, Chapman 0; UC San Diego 3, Methodist 0. Emory 1 (4 ot); Macalester 1, Gust. Adolphus 0 (2 ot); Chicago 2, Wheaton (Ill.) 1; Macalester 3, Chicago 0; Col. of New Jersey 1, Messiah 0 (3 ot); Ohio Wesleyan 2, *Advanced on penalty kicks. Washington (Mo.) 5, Denison 1; Ohio Wesleyan 3, Wilmington (Ohio) 0. Quarterfinals: Wis.-Stevens Point 1996 First Round: Ithaca 3, William Smith 0; Rochester Kalamazoo 2; Washington (Mo.) 6, Ohio Wesleyan 5 (2 2, Salisbury 0; Tufts 1, William Smith 0; Trinity (Tex.) 3, 2, Skidmore 0; Heidelberg 2, Wooster 1; Macalester 1, ot). Quarterfinals: Col. of New Jersey 1, Connecticut Col. Willamette 1; Col. of New Jersey 1, Ohio Wesleyan 0 (3 Gust. Adolphus 0; UC San Diego 3, Cal Lutheran 0; 0 (2 ot); Ithaca 1, Tufts 0 (2 ot); Willamette 2, Mary ot). Semifinals: Tufts 1, Wis.-Stevens Point 0 (ot); Col. of Randolph-Macon 1, N.C. Wesleyan 0; Bates 2, Bowdoin 0; Washington 0; Macalester* 1, Washington (Mo.) 1 (4 ot). New Jersey 1, Trinity (Tex.) 0 (ot). Championship: Col. of Richard Stockton 1, Kean 0 (2 ot). Regionals: Ithaca 1, Semifinals: Macalester 1, Willamette 0; Col. of New New Jersey 2, Tufts 1. Jersey 2, Ithaca 0. Championship: Macalester 1, Col. of Binghamton 0 (2 ot); Col. of New Jersey 2, Rochester 1; Col. *Advanced on penalty kicks. of New Jersey 2, Ithaca 0; Chicago 2, Wilmington (Ohio) New Jersey 0 (4 ot). 0; Macalester 2, Heidelberg 0; Chicago 1, Macalester 0; *Advanced on penalty kicks. 2001 First Round: Webster 5, Edgewood 1; St. Thomas Trinity (Tex.) 1, Emory 0; UC San Diego 5, Randolph-Macon (Minn.) 1, Loras 0 (2 ot); Mary Washington 1, Gwynedd- 1999 First Round: Simpson 3, Grinnell 0; Chicago 2, 1; UC San Diego 2, Trinity (Tex.) 0; Bates 2, Williams 0; Mercy 0; Keuka 1, Oneonta St. 0; Nazareth 2, Rochester Edgewood 1 (2 ot); N.C. Wesleyan 3, Savannah A&D 2 Amherst 2, Richard Stockton 1 (2 ot); Amherst 1, Bates 0. 1; Amherst 6, Endicott 0; Williams 9, Framingham St. 0; (ot); Union (N.Y.) 4, Ithaca 3 (3 ot); Oneonta St. 7, Western Semifinals: Col. of New Jersey 1, Chicago 0; UC San Lawrence 2, Aurora 1; N.C. Wesleyan 2, Maryville (Tenn.) New Eng. 0; Bowdoin 2, Framingham St. 0; Wellesley 1, Diego 2, Amherst 1. Championship: UC San Diego 2, 0; Hardin-Simmons 1, Dallas 0; DePauw 2, John Carroll 0; Endicott 0; Cal Lutheran 2, Chapman 1; Puget Sound* 1, Col. of New Jersey 1. Mt. St. Joseph 1, Denison 0; Elizabethtown 7, Notre Dame Willamette 1 (4 ot); DePauw 3, Capital 0; Wheaton (Ill.) 3, (Md.) 0. Second Round: Wis.-Stevens Point 2, Webster 0; 1997 First Round: Elizabethtown 5, Johns Hopkins 0; Mt. St. Joseph 0; Elizabethtown 2, Gettysburg 0; Rowan 1, Wheaton (Ill.) 2, St. Thomas (Minn.) 0; Messiah 7, Frostburg Elmira* 1, Ithaca 1 (4 ot); Nazareth 3, Oneonta St. 2 (3 ot); Arcadia 0 (2 ot). Regionals: Macalester 5, Simpson 0; St. 0; Scranton 1, Mary Washington 0; William Smith 5, Colby 1, Bates 0 (2 ot); N.C. Wesleyan 3, Lynchburg 0; Chicago 2, Wis.-Stevens Point 1; Macalester 2, Chicago 0; Keuka 0; Union (N.Y.) 3, Nazareth 2; Amherst 4, Wheaton N.C. Wesleyan 1, Lynchburg 0; Denison 3, Mary Denison 2, DePauw 0; Kalamazoo 5, Wilmington (Ohio) 1; (Mass.) 1; Western Conn. St. 2, Williams 1 (2 ot); Washington 1; N.C. Wesleyan 2, Denison 0; William Wheaton (Ill.) 2, Wis.-Stevens Point 1 (2 ot). Regionals: Willamette 5, Lawrence 0; Redlands* 0, Chapman 0 (2 ot); Smith 4, Union (N.Y.) 1; Nazareth 1, Oneonta St. 0 (2 ot); Elizabethtown 2, Col. of New Jersey 1; Richard Stockton 6, Lynchburg* 2, N.C. Wesleyan 2 (2 ot); Hardin-Simmons 3, Gettysburg 0; Elizabethtown 2, Richard Stockton 0; Amherst Nazareth 2, William Smith 0; Williams 1, Bowdoin 0; Wellesley 3, Western Conn. St. 0; Williams 1, Wellesley 0; Trinity (Tex.) 2; Ohio Wesleyan 3, DePauw 0; Albion* 1, 2, Western Conn. St. 0; Wm. Paterson 4, Drew 0; Amherst Mt. St. Joseph 1 (2 ot); Col. of New Jersey 3, Western New 3, Wm. Paterson 2 (3 ot); William Smith 3, Elmira 0; UC San Diego* 1, Cal Lutheran 1 (2 ot); Puget Sound 1, UC Eng. 0; Muhlenberg 3, Elizabethtown 1. Third Round: Rochester 3, Nazareth 2; William Smith 6, Rochester 0; Santa Cruz 0; UC San Diego 1, Puget Sound 0 (3 ot); Trinity Wheaton (Ill.) 2, Wis.-Stevens Point 1; Scranton* 0, Messiah Colby* 2, Plymouth St. 2 (2 ot); Middlebury 1, Bowdoin 0; (Tex.) 4, Maryville (Mo.) 0; Hardin-Simmons 1, Austin 0 (ot); 0 (4 ot); William Smith* 1, Union (N.Y.) 1 (4 ot); Amherst Middlebury 1, Colby 0 (4 ot); Mary Washington 2, Emory Trinity (Tex.) 2, Hardin-Simmons 0; DePauw 1, Ohio 2, Western Conn. St. 1 (2 ot); Willamette 3, Redlands 1; 0; Trinity (Tex.) 1, N.C. Wesleyan 0 (2 ot); Mary Wesleyan 0; Wheaton (Ill.) 1, DePauw 0; Col. of New Lynchburg 2, Hardin-Simmons 0; Ohio Wesleyan 3, Albion Washington 3, Trinity (Tex.) 1; UC San Diego 2, Chicago 1 Jersey* 0, Elizabethtown 0 (2 ot); Scranton* 0, Rowan 0 (2 0; Col. of New Jersey 3, Muhlenberg 0. Quarterfinals: (2 ot); Gust. Adolphus 4, Cal Lutheran 2; UC San Diego 3, ot); Col. of New Jersey 3, Scranton 0. Quarterfinals: Wheaton (Ill.) 1, Scranton 0; Amherst 1, William Smith 0; Gust. Adolphus 1; Calvin 2, Denison 0; Washington (Mo.) Macalester 1, N.C. Wesleyan 0 (ot); Williams 2, Nazareth Willamette 2, Lynchburg 0; Ohio Wesleyan 1, Col. of New 2, Kalamazoo 1; Washington (Mo.) 3, Calvin 2; 0; UC San Diego 1, Trinity (Tex.) 0; Col. of New Jersey 1, Macalester 2, Wheaton (Ill.) 0; St. Thomas (Minn.) 1, St. Wheaton (Ill.) 0. Semifinals: Macalester 1, Williams 0; Jersey 0. Semifinals: Amherst 1, Wheaton (Ill.) 0; Ohio Benedict 0; Macalester 4, St. Thomas (Minn.) 2 (2 ot). UC San Diego 1, Col. of New Jersey 0. Championship: Wesleyan 2, Willamette 1 (ot). Championship: Ohio Quarterfinals: Elizabethtown 1, Amherst 0; William UC San Diego 1, Macalester 0. Wesleyan 1, Amherst 0. Smith 1, Middlebury 0; UC San Diego 2, Mary Washington *Advanced on penalty kicks. *Advanced on penalty kicks.