For Immediate Release • SeptemberSeptember 17,17, 2009 SID Contact: Jason Brough • Office Phone: (503) 943-8439 • Cell Phone: (503) 706-3460 • Fax: (503) 943-7242 • Email: [email protected] 2009 Schedule/Results No. 2 Portland Travels to Texas A&M, SMU DATE OPPONENT TIME Aug. 22 Oregon W, 3-0 Aug. 28 #16 California W, 4-0 No. 2 Portland (7-0-0) at No. 17 Texas A&M (3-3-0) Aug. 30 #24 Washington W, 2-0 September 18, 2009 • 5:30 PM • College Station, Texas (Aggie Soccer Stadium - 3,500) Sept. 4-6 Husky Invitational (Seattle, Wash.) Sept. 4 #23 Colorado College W, 2-0 Live Audio: portlandpilots.com Sept. 6 Columbia W, 5-1 Live Video/Stats: aggieathletics.com Sept. 11-13 Nike Invitational (Portland, Ore.) Series: UP leads 2-0-0 Sept. 11 #11 Illinois W, 4-1 Sept. 13 Miami W, 2-0 Sept. 18 #17 Texas A&M 5:00 PM No. 2 Portland (7-0-0) at Southern Methodist (1-4-0) Sept. 20 Southern Methodist 11:30 AM September 20, 2009 • 11:30 AM • Dallas, Texas (Westcott Field - 4,000) Sept. 25 Oregon State 7:00 PM Oct. 2 Montana 7:00 PM Oct. 4 Washington State 2:30 PM Live Audio: portlandpilots.com Oct. 10 Gonzaga* 7:00 PM Live Video/Stats: smumustangs.com Oct. 16 Pepperdine* 3:00 PM Series: UP leads 2-1-0 Oct. 18 Loyola Marymount* 12:00 PM Oct. 23 Saint Mary’s* 7:00 PM Oct. 25 San Francisco* 12:00 PM Game Information Nov. 1 Santa Clara* (FSC) 1:00 PM The No. 2 Portland Pilots (7-0-0) take their show on the road to face No. 17 Texas A&M (3-3-0) Nov. 6 San Diego* (ESPNU) 8:00 PM and Southern Methodist University (1-4-0) this weekend. The Pilots and Aggies meet Friday at 5 Nov. 13-15 NCAA First/Second Rounds p.m. (Pacifi c) at Aggie Soccer Stadium. SMU hosts the Pilots on Sunday at 11:30 a.m. (Pacifi c) at Nov. 20-22 NCAA Third Rounds Westcott Field. Both games will have free audio on portlandpilots.com with Adam Linnman calling Nov. 27-29 NCAA Quarterfi nals Dec. 4-6 College Cup (Cary, N.C.) the action. Links for live stats and live video for both matches will also be available at portlandpi- lots.com. *WCC game All times are Pacifi c and subject to change Pilots Briefl y... Home games in BOLD • Portland improved to 7-0 after winning the Nike Invitational last weekend with wins over then-No. ***Ranking is at time of game*** 11 Illinois (4-1) and Miami (2-0) • Michelle Enyeart was named the Offensive MVP of the tourney after scoring four goals and was named the national player of the week by TopDrawerSoccer.com 2009 RESULTS • Enyeart is the third straight Pilot to earn national player of the week honors as Sophie Schmidt Overall ...... 7-0-0 and Danielle Foxhoven earned Soccer America honors the previous two weeks WCC ...... 0-0-0 • Enyeart recorded her fi rst career hat trick in the win over Illinois Home ...... 3-0-0 • Portland in the national polls this week: Away ...... 2-0-0 - TopDrawerSoccer.com #1; NSCAA #2; Soccer America #3; Soccer Times #3 Neutral ...... 2-0-0 - CollegeSoccer360.com Composite Ranking - No. 2 Against Ranked Opponents ...... 4-0-0 • UP is one of only 10 schools in the nation without a loss or a tie this season • Senior GK Kelsey Davis is one of 30 fi nalists for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award 2008 RESULTS • Davis and sophomore GK Hailee DeYoung have combined to record 15 saves in three shutouts Overall ...... 20-2-0 • Senior Michelle Enyeart scored her 100th career point in the season opener and became the WCC ...... 7-0-0 sixth player in school history with at least 30 goals and 30 assists in the win over Cal Home ...... 12-1-0 • Portland will have no national team confl icts for the fi rst time since winning the 2005 NCAA title • Head coach Garrett Smith has a 121-17-7 record in his seventh year at the helm Away ...... 6-1-0 • Pilots logged the sixth 20-win season in school history last year and third in the last six years Neutral ...... 2-0-0 • Portland has won two consecutive and 10 total WCC Championships Against Ranked Opponents ...... 6-2-0 • UP has two NCAA titles (2002, 2005) and eight NCAA College Cup appearances 2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • September 17, 2009 • Page 2 • www.portlandpilots.com • Scouting Texas A&M The Aggies (3-3-0) have played a brutal early season schedule with four of their six games coming against ranked opponents. Last week, Texas A&M dropped a 2-0 deci- sion at No. 1 North Carolina, but held the Tar Heels scoreless until the 82nd minute. The Aggies opened the season with a 3-0 win over then-No. 8 USC, lost 3-2 to No. 11 Purdue and lost 1-0 at No. 9 California. Bri Young leads the Aggies offense with three goals and two assists. Texas A&M regularly is among the NCAA attendance leaders and Women’s Soccer Quick Facts historically have high-scoring teams. Started Women’s Soccer: ...... 1980 The Aggies return nine starters and 19 letterwinners from last year’s team that fi n- All-Time Overall Record: ...... 427-129-40 (.750) ished 18-5-1 overall and advanced to the NCAA quarterfi nals. Head coach G Guerrieri All-Time WCC Record/Years: ...... 96-13-6 (.861)/17 posts a 276-81-15 career record at the school and has led Texas A&M to 14 consecutive Facility (Capacity): .. Merlo Field at the Clive Charles playoff berths and four NCAA quarterfi nals appearances. Portland leads the all-time ...... Soccer Complex (4,892) Merlo Field Record/Years: ...... 178-20-7 (.885)/19 series 2-0-0 against A&M with both wins coming during the 2001 season. 2008 Results: ...... 20-2-0 (7-0-0)/NCAA Quarterfi nals Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 9/2 Scouting Southern Methodist Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 18/3 The Mustangs (1-4-0) lost to Saint Mary’s (3-2) and No. 9 California (4-2) last week- Newcomers: ...... 5 end in the Bay Area. SMU’s lone victory was a 1-0 win over North Texas at home. Leslie Head Coach (Years): ...... Garrett Smith (7th) Briggs and Kenzie Scovill each have two goals to lead the Mustangs. Career Record: ...... 123-17-7 (.861) Head coach Brent Erwin is in his third year at the helm of SMU and posts a 16-24-2 Record at School: ...... Same WCC Record: ...... 35-3-4 (.881) record. Erwin returns eight starters and 11 letterwinners from a 2008 team that fi nished Director of Soccer (Years): ...... Bill Irwin (7th) 6-13-1 overall and tied for seventh in the Conference USA standings. SMU and Portland Assistants (Years): ...... Rob Baarts (6th) have met three times with the Pilots holding a 2-1 series lead. The last meeting came in ...... Lisa Sari (3rd) the 1995 NCAA College Cup semifi nals with Portland claiming a 4-2 victory...... Brandon McNeil (2nd) Dir. of Soccer Operations: ...... Whitney Stipetich Statistical Comparison Volunteer Assistant: ...... Kayla Crandall Team Record Goals Assists Shots/Gm. GA Avg. Saves Shutouts Athletic Trainer: ...... Greg Waltner Portland 7-0-0 22 2 17.0 0.29 26 5 Texas A&M 3-3-0 10 11 18.5 1.17 11 21 General Information Southern Methodist 1-4-0 5 3 7.2 2.40 30 1 Mailing Address: ...... 5000 N. Willamette Blvd...... Portland, OR 97203 Athletics Phone: ...... (503) 943-7117 Last Week Website: ...... www.portlandpilots.com Friday, Sept. 11: Portland 4, Illinois 1 --- Michelle Enyeart recorded her fi rst career hat trick as Affi liation: ...... NCAA Division I the No. 3 Portland Pilots defeated No. 11 Illinois by a 4-1 margin in front of 3,524 fans Friday night Conference: ...... West Coast in the fi rst game of the Nike Invitational. Portland peppered the Fighting Illini with numerous scor- Founded: ...... 1901 ing chances in the opening minutes with Enyeart putting up the fi rst score just 5:25 into the action. Enrollment: ...... 3,300 Kendra Chandhoke scored the next goal and then Enyeart added one more before the half. Illinois Nickname: ...... Pilots scored late in regulation, but Enyeart countered 28 seconds later for the fi nal score. Portland held Colors: ...... Purple and white President: ....Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C., J.D. an 18-11 edge in shots and 4-1 margin in corner kicks for the match. Athletic Director: ...... Larry Williams Sunday, Sept. 13: Portland 2, Miami (FL) 0 --- Michelle Enyeart and Danielle Foxhoven tallied Ticket Offi ce: ...... (503) 943-7525 goals as the Pilots defeated Miami 2-0 Sunday afternoon before 3,038 fans in the fi nal game Media Information of the Nike Invitational. Portland claimed the tournament title, while Enyeart was named the SID (WSOC Contact): ...... Jason Brough tournament’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player. The Pilots held a 26-5 advantage in shots and Email: ...... [email protected] 12-2 margin in corner kicks for the match, but Miami goalkeeper Vikki Alonzo made 11 saves to Offi ce Phone: ...... (503) 943-8439 keep the score close. Enyeart tallied the fi rst score in the 11th minute on an assist from Sophie Cell Phone: ...... (503) 706-3460 Schmidt. Foxhoven provided the insurance goal in the 86th minute on a free kick. Her 25 yard Press Box Phone: ...... (503) 943-7591 attempt glanced off the top of a Miami defender and found the upper right of the goal. Fax: ...... (503) 943-7242 Sep. 15 - Tue. Sep. 16 - Wed. Sep. 17 - Thu. Sep. 18 - Fri. Sep. 19 - Sat. Sep. 20 - Sun. Sep. 21 - Mon. 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2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • September 17, 2009 • Page 3 • www.portlandpilots.com • College Cup Connections Pilots Among Few Unbeatens Live Video Streaming The two matches this weekend bring After last weekend, Portland was one of at www.PilotsVideo.com back memories of previous College Cups for only 10 remaining Division I teams with no The University of Portland will provide Portland fans. Texas A&M and Aggie Soccer losses or ties according to collegesoccer360. video streaming for a majority of home events Stadium played host to the 2005 NCAA Col- com. Ten other teams have yet to record a during the 2008-09 sports season. All home lege Cup, which Portland won with a 4-1 win loss, but have at least one tie. Portland’s 2005 soccer, volleyball, and basketball games will over UCLA in the fi nals. The Pilots and SMU championship team was the last women’s soc- now be streamed live with a correspond- also have College Cup history, meeting in the cer program to go unbeaten in a season. ing audio broadcast at pilotsvideo.com. 1995 semifi nals in North Carolina. Portland Subscription fees will be required to receive defeated the Mustangs by a 4-2 margin. More Enyeart... the video service, but UP will once again be Enyeart has now moved into fi fth place on providing FREE audio-only broadcasts for Enyeart Honored UP’s career points list with 111 (40g, 31a). She fans at portlandpilots.com. Senior MF Michelle Enyeart recorded her is 13 points shy of Justi Baumgardt. Her 40 2008-09 Pricing Structure: fi rst career hat trick in Friday’s win over Illinois goals are seventh all-time and two more will All-Access Pass: $75 and then and added the game-winner against crack the top fi ve in UP history. She needs four Women’s Soccer Pass: $50 Miami on Sunday to garner national player of more assists to move into the top fi ve of that Single Games: $8 the week honors from TopDrawerSoccer.com. category as well. Enyeart scored her 100th ca- Enyeart became the third straight Pilot player reer point in the 2009 season opener and then Follow the Pilots Online... to earn a national player of the week award, joined the 30-goal, 30-assist club one game Follow the Pilots with free audio broadcasts, with Danielle Foxhoven and Sophie Schmidt later. She is one of only six Pilots in the club. podcasts, live statistics, news releases, player claiming Soccer America’s weekly honors on bios, schedules and feature stories online at Sept. 1 and Sept. 8, respectively. portlandpilots.com. First Half Frenzy The Pilots are also up-to-date on all the new Portland has surrendered just two goals Nike Invite Honors through seven games, with both scores coming social media sites, so be sure to follow these Portland claimed its third straight Nike Invi- sites regularly: late in the second half of games Portland was tational title with wins over Illinois and Miami. leading by 3-0 margins. The Pilots have domi- www.twitter.com/PortlandPilots The Pilots have won 10 of the 16 invitationals www.facebook.com/PortlandPilots nated the fi rst half of games thus far, outscor- they have hosted since 1992. Michelle Enyeart ing opponents 15-0 with a 69-17 edge in shots. www.youtube.com/UPPurplePride was named the tournament’s Offensive MVP.

SEPTEMBER 15 NATIONAL POLLS (Bold indicates a 2009 Portland opponent) NSCAA Soccer America Top Drawer Soccer Soccer Times Rank School W-L-T Rank School W-L-T Rank School W-L-T Rank School W-L-T 1. North Carolina 6-0-0 1. North Carolina 6-0-0 1. PORTLAND 7-0-0 1. North Carolina (16) 6-0-0 2. PORTLAND 7-0-0 2. Stanford 7-0-0 2. North Carolina 6-0-0 2. Stanford 7-0-0 3. Stanford 7-0-0 3. PORTLAND 7-0-0 3. Stanford 7-0-0 3. PORTLAND 7-0-0 4. UCLA 4-1-1 4. Boston College 6-0-0 4. Boston College 6-0-0 4. UCLA 4-1-1 5. Florida State 6-1-0 5. UCLA 4-1-1 5. Oklahoma State 5-2-0 5. Florida State 6-1-0 6. Boston College 6-0-0 6. Florida State 6-1-0 6. Florida State 6-1-0 6. Boston College 6-0-0 7. Florida 5-2-0 7. California 5-1-0 7. Virginia 4-1-2 7. California 5-1-0 8. Georgia 6-0-1 8. Wake Forest 7-1-0 8. UCLA 4-1-1 8. Virginia 4-1-2 9. Maryland 7-0-0 9. California 5-1-0 9. Wake Forest 7-1-0 9. Florida 5-2-0 10. Santa Clara 5-2-0 10. Virginia 4-1-2 10. California 5-1-0 10. Wake Forest 7-1-0 11. Michigan State 4-0-1 11. Purdue 5-2-0 12. South Carolina 6-0-0 11. Michigan State 4-0-1 11. Purdue 5-2-0 12. Santa Clara 5-2-0 13. Notre Dame 3-3-0 12. USC 3-3-0 12. Notre Dame 3-3-0 13. South Carolina 6-0-0 14. Florida 5-2-0 13. Florida 5-2-0 13. Texas A&M 3-3-0 14. Notre Dame 3-3-0 15. Purdue 5-2-0 14. Notre Dame 3-3-0 14. West Virginia 2-2-3 15. Georgia 6-0-1 16. Virginia 4-1-2 15. West Virginia 2-2-3 15. South Carolina 6-0-0 16. Rutgers 5-1-1 17. UCF 5-1-1 16. Rutgers 5-1-1 16. Santa Clara 5-2-0 17. Texas A&M 3-3-0 18. St. John’s 5-1-0 17. Texas A&M 3-3-0 17. Rutgers 4-1-1 18. San Diego 5-2-1 19. Connecticut 4-2-0 18. BYU 4-2-1 18. Georgia 6-0-1 19. Central Florida 5-1-1 20. Wake Forest 7-1-0 19. Georgetown 6-1-0 19. Central Florida 5-1-1 20. Maryland 7-0-0 21. San Diego 5-2-1 20. South Carolina 6-0-0 20. Illinois 3-3-1 21. Denver 5-1-1 22. Indiana 6-1-0 21. Georgia 6-0-1 21. Oklahoma State 5-2-0 22. Indiana 6-1-0 23. Rutgers 5-1-1 22. UCF 5-1-1 22. Kansas 5-1-1 23. Colorado 4-3-0 24. Denver 5-1-1 23. Penn State 3-4-0 23. Michigan State 4-0-1 24. Oklahoma State 5-2-0 25. Kansas 5-1-1 24. Kansas 5-1-1 24. San Diego 5-2-1 25. Ohio State 5-1-1 25. West Virginia 2-2-3 25. Washington 4-2-0 25. Colorado 4-3-0 2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • September 17, 2009 • Page 4 • www.portlandpilots.com • 2009 WCC Standings Chandhoke Back Tsao Providing Spark TeamTeam WCC Pts. Overall Pct. Junior MF Kendra Chandhoke missed all Junior D Jessica Tsao was named to the Portland 0-0-0 0 7-0-0 1.000 but six games last season due to injury and collegesoccer360.com primetime players of Pepperdine 0-0-0 0 4-1-0 .800 was granted a medical hardship waiver by the week list on Sept. 1 after helping the Pilots Santa Clara 0-0-0 0 5-2-0 .714 the NCAA. A redshirt junior MF/F, Chandhoke record two shutouts and also contributing two San Francisco 0-0-0 0 4-1-2 .714 competed with the U.S. Under-23 National assists. Through seven games, Tsao leads the San Diego 0-0-0 0 5-2-1 .688 Team this spring and has started all seven Pilots with three assists and has nine for her Loyola Marymount 0-0-0 0 4-3-0 .571 games for the Pilots thus far, recording her fi rst career. Saint Mary’sMary’s 0-0-0 0 4-3-0 .571 goal of the year against Illinois on Sept. 11. In Gonzaga 0-0-0 0 3-3-0 .500 58 career matches, she has 53 points (22g, Davis a Finalist for Lowe’s Senior 9a) the third highest total on the active roster. CLASS Award This Week... Senior GK Kelsey Davis has been named Sep. 17 National Team Notes one of 30 women’s soccer candidates for the Seattle at GONZAGA 3:00 PM • Eight players on the 2009 roster have na- 2009 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, presented tional team playing experience to one individual per sport who excels both on Sep. 18 • Portland will have no national team confl icts and off the fi eld. To be eligible for the award, a !SAN DIEGO at Kansas 3:00 PM for the fi rst time since winning the 2005 title student-athlete must be classifi ed as an NCAA PEPPERDINE at Long Beach State 4:00 PM • Michelle Enyeart, and Elli Division I senior and have notable achieve- California at SAINT MARY’S 4:00 PM Reed return after missing the 2008 playoffs ments in four areas of excellence – classroom, #LMU vs. Missouri 4:30 PM while leading the U.S. U-20s to the FIFA World character, community and competition. Davis $SANTA CLARA vs. Wisconsin 4:30 PM Cup title last year looks to follow in the footsteps of former Uni- PORTLAND at Texas A&M 5:00 PM • GK Kelsey Davis earned her fi rst call-up to versity of Portland teammate Stephanie Cox UNLV at SAN FRANCISCO 5:00 PM the U.S. Women’s National Team this summer (nee Lopez), who was the inaugural winner of • Kendra Chandhoke and Jessica Tsao each the award in 2007. Sep. 20 earned caps with the U.S. U-23s this spring !SAN DIEGO vs. Missouri State 8:30 AM Foxhoven’s Summer Success $SANTA CLARA vs. Colorado 11:00 AM Dual Keepers Sophomore F Danielle Foxhoven already PORTLAND at Southern Methodist 11:30 AM Senior Kelsey Davis and redshirt sopho- has 22 career goals after leading the team Idaho at GONZAGA 1:00 PM more Hailee DeYoung have split duty between with 16 strikes as a true freshman in 2008. #LMU vs. Utah 1:00 PM the pipes for the Pilots this year. Davis is a Foxhoven also had a successful summer as Sacramento State at PEPPERDINE 1:00 PM two-time All-WCC honoree, while DeYoung she helped the Colorado Rush to its second SAN FRANCISCO at Pacifi c 1:00 PM redshirted last season after making fi ve starts consecutive U.S. Youth Soccer National Cham- UNLV at SAINT MARY’S 1:00 PM as a freshman in 2007. Through seven games, pionship with a hat trick in the fi nals. Foxhoven the Pilots have recorded fi ve shutouts and won the Golden Boot Award for the tourney. ! Kansas Invitational; # UCLA Women’s Cup; $ made 26 saves (Davis 15, DeYoung 11). Stanford Invitational; All times PST Fresh Faces Central Defenders Sidelined Head coach Garrett Smith brought in fi ve 2009 WCC Preseason Poll Sophomore D Kassi McCluskie has freshmen for his 2009 recruiting class. Three of 1. Portland 49 (7) missed all seven games in 2009 while recover- the fi ve are native Oregonians - Kendall John- 2. San Diego 41 ing from offseason back surgery. McCluskie son (Portland), Taylor Brooke (West Linn) and 3. Santa Clara 38 (1) started 19 games as a true freshman as a Elinor Priest (Portland). Folsom, Calif. native 4. Pepperdine 29 central defender last season. Freshman Cloee Molly Klier and U.S. Under-19 National TeamTeam 5. Loyola Marymount 28 Colohan started the fi rst fi ve games of the member and two-time Youth All-American 6. Gonzaga 16 year, but missed the last two games with a leg Cloee Colohan (West Point, Utah) complete 7. San Francisco 12 injury. Both are unavailable this weekend. the class. 8. Saint Mary’s 11

2009 PORTLAND TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS Points Goals Assists Shots Sophie Schmidt ...... 16 Sophie Schmidt ...... 6 Sophie Schmidt ...... 4 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 24 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 14 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 6 Jessica Tsao ...... 3 Michelle Enyeart ...... 24 Michelle Enyeart ...... 13 Michelle Enyeart ...... 5 Michelle Enyeart ...... 3 Sophie Schmidt ...... 20 ...... 4 Elli Reed ...... 2 Danielle Foxhoven ...... 2 Kendra Chandhoke ...... 13 Kendra Chandhoke ...... 3 Kendra Chandhoke ...... 1 Kendra Chandhoke ...... 1 Charney Burk ...... 9 Kendall Johnson ...... 3 Kendall Johnson ...... 1 Halley Kreminski ...... 1 Halley Kreminski ...... 8 Jessica Tsao ...... 3 Michelle Olivier ...... 1 Kendall Johnson ...... 1 Elli Reed ...... 7 2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • September 17, 2009 • Page 5 • www.portlandpilots.com • Pilots in the Pros The program also led the nation in average 2009 Honors A total of seven former Portland Pilots made attendance (3,622). Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) rosters The home fi eld advantage over the years MAC Hermann Preseason Watch List during the inaugural 2009 season, the third is quite apparent as the Pilots post a 176-20- Kelsey Davis most of any school in the nation. Portland 7 (.884) home record at Merlo Field since its Michelle Enyeart assistant coach Lisa Sari returned to the Pilot inception in 1990. Sophie Schmidt bench in late August after helping the Los Portland led the nation in average atten- Angeles Sol to the WPS championship game. dance the previous three seasons as well: Soccer America Preseason All-America Below is the list of former Pilots and their WPS 3,403 in 2005, 3408 in 2006 and 3,771 in 2007. Michelle Enyeart (1st Team) affi liation: The average attendance in 2007 established a new school record and is the second most Preseason All-Conference Player WPS Team Kelsey Davis Cori Alexander Sky Blue FC (New Jersey) in NCAA women’s soccer history for a single Michelle Enyeart Stephanie Cox Los Angeles Sol season. Only North Carolina’s 2001 average Danielle Foxhoven Tiffeny Milbrett FC Gold Pride – Bay Area of 3,983 was higher. Portland was the fi rst pro- Sophie Schmidt gram to ever eclipse 40,000 fans in a season Lisa Sari Los Angeles Sol during its run to the 2005 championship. WCC Player of the Week FC Gold Pride – Bay Area Danielle Foxhoven (Aug. 31) Angie Woznuk St. Louis Athletica Davis Climbing Charts Sophie Schmidt (Sept. 7) Senior GK Kelsey Davis recorded 14 shut- Michelle Enyeart (Sept. 14) Pilots Announce Televised Games outs with a 0.41 goals-against average in 2008. National Team of the Week Portland will have two regular season games It was the second most single-season shutouts *SA - Soccer America; TDS - Top Drawer Soccer; televised nationally in 2009. The Pilots will play and fi fth best goals-against average in school CS - CollegeSoccer360 history. Erin Fahey holds the record with 16 Danielle Foxhoven (SA/TDS/CS, Sept. 1) at Santa Clara on Sunday, November 1 at 2 Jessica Tsao (CS, Sept. 1) p.m. live on Fox Soccer Channel. Portland’s clean sheets in 1995. With 26 career shutouts, Sophie Schmidt (SA/TDS, Sept. 8) regular season fi nale against San Diego on Davis ranks fi fth on the UP career charts. Michelle Enyeart (SA/TDS/CS) Friday, November 6 at 8 p.m. will be televised live on ESPNU. Pilots Adopt Room at Ronald Mc- National Player of the Week Donald House Charities Danielle Foxhoven (Sept. 1, SA) Home Sweet Home The UP women’s soccer team unveiled a UP Sophie Schmidt (Sept. 8, SA) Portland has led the nation in average Michelle Enyeart (Sept. 14, TDS) soccer-themed room at the Legacy Emanuel attending four years in a row and 2009 is off to Ronald McDonald House (RMH) in April of Tournament Honors a good start too. A standing room only crowd 2009. The team has a long history of volunteer Sophie Schmidt (Husky Invite Off. MVP) of 5,068 (the third largest crowd in Merlo service at the RMH and expanded that into a Michelle Enyeart (Nike Invite Off. MVP) Field history) witnessed a 4-0 Pilot win over fundraising campaign to ‘Adopt-a-Room’ during California in the season opener. Through three the fall of 2008. The goal of raising $5,000 was games, Portland is averaging 3,877 fans. exceeded by November and the team, led by Last year, Portland established a new goalkeeper Kelsey Davis, arranged for the cre- single-season total attendance record for ation and decoration of the UP room. The team women’s soccer (47,082) breaking the previ- raised over $7,000 in a three-month period. ous mark of 47,035 set by Texas A&M in 2007.

2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • September 17, 2009 • Page 6 • www.portlandpilots.com • 2009 Roster No. Name Pos. Hgt. Yr. Exp. Hometown/Previous School(s) Alphabetical 1 Hailee DeYoung GK 5-10 So.* 1V Draper, Utah/Alta HS 5 Taylor Brooke 2 Sara Jackman MF 5-9 Jr. 2V Garland, Texas/Naaman Forest HS 15 Charney Burk 3 Kendall Johnson MF/F 5-5 Fr. HS Portland, Ore./Lincoln HS 17 Kendra Chandhoke 4 Kristen Kelly D 5-8 Jr. 2V Tigard, Ore./Tigard HS 10 Cloee Colohan 5 Taylor Brooke MF 5-3 Fr. HS West Linn, Ore./West Linn HS 22 Kelsey Davis 6 Michelle Olivier D 5-9 So. 1V Roswell, Ga./Wheeler HS 1 Hailee DeYoung 7 Elli Reed MF/D 5-5 Jr. 2V Park City, Utah/Park City HS 12 Michelle Enyeart 8 Kassi McCluskie D 5-7 So. 1V Scottsdale, Ariz./Desert Mountain HS 9 Danielle Foxhoven 9 Danielle Foxhoven F 5-6 So. 1V Littleton, Colo./J.K. Mullen HS 19 Janelle Jacka 10 Cloee Colohan D 5-8 Fr. HS West Point, Utah/Syracuse HS 2 Sara Jackman 11 Keelin Winters MF 5-8 Jr. 2V Englewood, Colo./Regis Jesuit HS 3 Kendall Johnson 12 Michelle Enyeart MF/F 5-6 Sr. 3V Hemet, Calif./Hemet HS 4 Kristen Kelly 13 Sophie Schmidt F 5-7 Jr. 2V Abbotsford, B.C., Canada./WJ Mouat Secondary 23 Molly Klier 14 Halley Kreminski MF/F 5-9 So. 1V Eagle, Idaho/Eagle HS 14 Halley Kreminski 15 Charney Burk MF 5-3 So. 1V North Tustin, Calif./Foothill HS 8 Kassi McCluskie 16 Jessica Tsao D 5-4 Jr. 2V Portland, Ore./Oregon Episcopal School 21 Emma Nelson 17 Kendra Chandhoke MF/F 5-7 Jr.* 3V Morrison, Colo./Heritage HS 6 Michelle Olivier 18 Elinor Priest F 5-9 Fr. HS Portland, Ore./St. Mary’s Academy 18 Elinor Priest 19 Janelle Jacka F 5-8 Sr. 3V Federal Way, Wash./Bellarmine Prep HS 7 Elli Reed 20 Megan Sweeney D 5-2 Jr.* 2V Federal Way, Wash./Bellarmine Prep HS 13 Sophie Schmidt 21 Emma Nelson MF/D 5-6 So. 1V Mill Creek, Wash./Archbishop Murphy HS 20 Megan Sweeney 22 Kelsey Davis GK 5-10 Sr.* 2V Thousand Oaks, Calif./Thousand Oaks HS/UCLA 16 Jessica Tsao 23 Molly Klier D 5-7 Fr. HS Folsom, Calif./St. Francis HS 11 Keelin Winters Associate Director/Women’s Coach: Garrett Smith (7th year - 18th overall, UP ‘91) * Utilized Redshirt Season Director of Soccer: Bill Irwin (7th year - 23rd overall, UP ‘94) Assistants: Rob Baarts (6th year, UP ‘90), Lisa Sari (3rd year, UP ‘07), Brandon McNeil (2nd year, UP ‘02) Director of Soccer Operations: Whitney Stipetich (1st year, Kentucky ‘07) Volunteer Assistant: Kayla Crandall (1st year, Westmont ‘08) BY POSITION BY CLASS BY GEOGRAPHY PRONUNCIATIONS Forwards Danielle Foxhoven Seniors (3) Kelsey Davis Arizona Kassi McCluskie Chandhoke CHAND-hoke Janelle Jacka Michelle Enyeart British Columbia Sophie Schmidt Kendall Johnson Janelle Jacka Colohan COOL-uh-han California Charney Burk Elinor Priest Kelsey Davis Enyeart EN-yurt Sophie Schmidt Juniors (8) Kendra Chandhoke Michelle Enyeart Sara Jackman Foxhoven FOX-ho-vin Molly Klier Midfi elders Taylor Brooke Kristen Kelly Klier CLEAR Charney Burk Elli Reed Colorado Kendra Chandhoke Kendra Chandhoke Sophie Schmidt Danielle Foxhoven Kreminski kruh-MIN-SKEE Michelle Enyeart Megan Sweeney Keelin Winters McCluskie mic-CLU-SKEE Sara Jackman Jessica Tsao Georgia Michelle Olivier Keelin Winters Halley Kreminski Idaho Halley Kreminski Olivier UH-live-EE-AY Keelin Winters Sophomores (7) Charney Burk Oregon Taylor Brooke Tsao TSOU Defenders Cloee Colohan Hailee DeYoung Kendall Johnson Kristen Kelly Danielle Foxhoven Kristen Kelly Molly Klier Halley Kreminski Elinor Priest Kassi McCluskie Kassi McCluskie Jessica Tsao Michelle Olivier Emma Nelson Texas Sara Jackman Emma Nelson Michelle Olivier Utah Cloee Colohan Elli Reed Freshmen (5) Taylor Brooke Hailee DeYoung Megan Sweeney Cloee Colohan Elli Reed Jessica Tsao Kendall Johnson Washington Janelle Jacka Emma Nelson Goalkeepers Kelsey Davis Molly Klier Megan Sweeney Hailee DeYoung Elinor Priest 2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • September 17, 2009 • Page 7 • www.portlandpilots.com • Associate Director of Soccer Garrett Smith • Seventh year; 18th year overall at UP Garrett Smith was promoted to associate director of soccer in the fall of 2003, responsible for handling the daily operations of the women’s soccer team after serving 11 years as an assistant to coach Clive Charles. Smith, who also assists the men’s team, has lifted the women’s program to new heights during his six years in the main seat. He has advanced the team beyond the third round each year, highlighted by a NCAA title run and undefeated 2005 season. The 2008 season marked Smith’s third 20-win campaign as the Pilots fi nished 20-2-0 and lost at Stanford in the quarterfi nals by a 1-0 margin. With three starters missing the entire playoff run while leading the U.S. to the Under-20 FIFA World Cup title, Smith’s patch worked roster came within minutes of reaching the school’s ninth College Cup. The Pilots also led the nation in average attendance for the fourth consecutive season. Smith also overcame many obstacles during 2007 and was named the FieldTurf National Coach of the Year, his second such honor after claiming the Soccer Times National Coach of the Year award in 2005. Numerous key players were lost to injury and two players – Stephanie Lopez and Sophie Schmidt – missed half of the regular season while competing at the 2007 World Cup. Smith and the resilient Pilots still rattled off an 18-4-0 record, including 11 straight wins, before falling to No. 1 UCLA on the road in the quarterfi nals. Smith orchestrated a record-breaking 2005 season that resulted in the school’s second NCAA title in four years. Portland fi nished 23-0-2 and routed UCLA in the title game by a 4-0 margin. The Pilots became just the second school in history to complete an unbeaten season with a title, joining North Carolina. The Pilots also became the third program to win multiple women’s soccer titles along with North Carolina and Notre Dame. Portland became the fi rst program to bring in more than 40,000 fans in one season. Along the way, Smith became a fan favorite for his straight-for- ward and reserved coaching nature...so reserved that a member of the media compared his sideline coaching style to putting on a “poker face.” No matter the style, Smith has produced phenomenal results, both as an assistant and as a head coach. After helping Portland claim the school’s fi rst NCAA championship in any sport as an assistant in 2002, Smith took the helm and led the Pilot women to the third round of the NCAA playoffs in 2003, fi nishing with an 18-3-2 overall record. Impressive as the record was, it was even more remarkable considering the nation’s best player - Christine Sinclair - was forced to redshirt the entire season while competing in the FIFA World Cup for her native Canada. Sinclair returned in 2004, but the Pilots were again shorthanded as three of the team’s top players - Angie Woznuk, Stephanie Lopez and Megan Rapinoe - redshirted while competing with the U.S. Under-19 National Team at the FIFA Youth World Championships. Despite their absence, Smith and the Pilots would claim the fourth 20-win season in program history before falling to eventual national champion Notre Dame in the NCAA quarterfi nals. UP has made its mark as a premier soccer school, but academics also play a strong role in the program. In the last six years, the Smith has coached six Academic All-Americans, including the 2005 Academic All-American of the Year, Christine Sinclair. Sinclair also won the Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy for the second consecutive year and won the prestigious Honda-Broderick Cup for the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year, which spans all sports at the NCAA Division I level. Smith and the Pilots coaching staff have continued many of the traditions passed on by Charles, specifi cally preparing players for the next level. Since 2003, seven former UP men’s players have gone on to professional playing careers and/or national team duty. On the women’s side, three Smith-coached Pilots have played with the senior U.S. National Team - Stephanie Lopez, Angie Woznuk and Megan Rapinoe – and Sophie Schmidt has been a regular with the Canadian National Team. Lopez and Schmidt both were starters at the 2007 FIFA Women’s World Cup and competed in the 2008 Olympic Games. Much of Smith’s coaching success mirrors his career achievements as a player. In college, Smith was one of the highest-scoring defenders in University of Portland soccer history with 25 points (7G, 11A). His collegiate soccer career at UP (1986-89) was highlighted by the 1988 team’s fabulous run to the NCAA Final Four coming within one game of the national championship match. The Pilots won their fi rst 21 games of that season before losing 1-0 to eventual champion Indiana in the semifi nals. Smith was an All-WCC fi rst team pick in 1989 and was named team MVP in 1986. He was a three-time All-Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference selection. Smith began his professional career with the Portland Timbers of the Western Soccer League in 1989. He played one season for the Seattle Storm of the APSL in 1990, before joining the San Diego Soccers of the Major Indoor Soccer League for the 1991 season. Smith concluded his professional career playing for the Portland Pride of the CISL from 1993-95. — — — THE SMITH ERA — — — Year W-L-T Pct. WCC/Finish NCAA 2003 18-3-2 .826 5-1-1/2nd Third Round 2004 20-4-0 .833 6-1-0/t1st Quarterfi nals 2005 23-0-2 .960 6-0-1/1st Champions 2006 17-4-3 .771 4-1-2/2nd Quarterfi nals 2007 18-4-0 .818 7-0-0/1st Quarterfi nals 2008 20-2-0 .909 7-0-0/1st Quarterfi nals 2009 7-0-0 1.000 0-0-0 Totals 123-17-7 .861 35-3-4 6 Berths/1 Title 2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • September 17, 2009 • Page 8 • www.portlandpilots.com • The Automated ScoreBook Portland Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 13, 2009) 2009All Statistics games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 7-0 3-0 2-0 2-0 CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 7-0 3-0 2-0 2-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% gw pk-att Aug 22 at Oregon W 3-0 1279 13 SCHMIDT, Sophie 7 6 4 16 20 . 3 0 0 1 0 - 0 Aug 28 #16 CALIFORNIA W 4-0 5068 9 FOXHOVEN, Danielle 7 6 2 14 24 . 2 5 0 3 0 - 0 Aug 30 at #24 Washington W 2-0 1050 12 ENYEART, Michelle 7 5 3 13 24 . 2 0 8 1 0 - 0 Sep 04 vs Colorado College W 2-0 392 7 REED, Elli 7 2 0 4 7 . 2 8 6 1 0 - 0 Sep 06 vs Columbia W 5-1 0 17 CHANDHOKE, Kendra 7 1 1 3 13 . 0 7 7 1 0 - 0 Sep 11 #11 ILLINOIS W 4-1 3524 3 JOHNSON, Kendall 7 1 1 3 4 . 2 5 0 0 0 - 0 Sep 13 MIAMI W 2-0 3038 16 TSAO, Jessica 7 0 3 3 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 OLIVIER, Michelle 7 1 0 2 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS POR OPP 14 KREMINSKI, Halley 7 0 1 1 8 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 15 BURK, Charney 6 0 0 0 9 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 22-119 2-66 11 WINTERS, Keelin 7 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Goals scored per game 3.14 0.29 5 BROOKE, Taylor 5 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Shot pct. .1 8 5 .0 3 0 21 NELSON, Emma 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 S h o t s / G a m e 17.0 9.4 20 SWEENEY, Megan 7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 CORNER KICKS 38 14 19 JACKA, Janelle 4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTY KICKS 0-0 0-0 18 PRIEST, Elinor 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTIES 10 COLOHAN, Cloee 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Yellow cards 3 5 4 KELLY, Kristen 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Red cards 0 0 2 JACKMAN, Sara 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 ATTENDANCE Total 7 22 15 59 119 . 1 8 5 7 0 - 0 T o ta l 11630 2329 Opponents 7 2 0 4 66 . 0 3 0 0 0 - 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 3/3877 2/1164 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/196 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho 22 DAVIS, Kelsey 5 405:00 1 0.22 15 . 9 3 8 4-0-0 3 1 DeYOUNG, Hailee 3 225:00 1 0.40 11 . 9 1 7 2-0-0 1 Total 7 630:00 2 0.29 26 . 9 2 9 7-0-0 5 Opponents 7 630:00 22 3.14 41 . 6 5 1 0-7-0 0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd Total Portland 15 7 22 Opponents 0 2 2

Shots by Period 1st 2nd Total Portland 67 52 119 Opponents 19 47 66

Saves by Period 1st 2nd Total Portland 7 19 26 Opponents 21 20 41

Corners by Period 1st 2nd Total Portland 22 16 38 Opponents 4 10 14

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd Total Portland 18 36 54 Opponents 33 31 64

2009 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER • University of Portland Women’s Soccer • September 17, 2009 • Page 9 • www.portlandpilots.com • The Automated ScoreBook Portland Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Sep 17, 2009) Player Season-CareerAll games Statistics

SEASON CAREER

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw pk-att gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw pk-att 13 SCHMIDT, Sophie 7-7 6 4 16 20 . 3 0 0 1 0-0 • 42-36 27 18 72 108 . 2 5 0 6 1-1 9 FOXHOVEN, Danielle 7-7 6 2 14 24 . 2 5 0 3 0-0 • 29-29 22 8 52 83 . 2 6 5 7 1-1 12 ENYEART, Michelle 7-7 5 3 13 24 . 2 0 8 1 0-0 • 65-48 40 31 111 196 . 2 0 4 15 1-1 7 REED, Elli 7-7 2 0 4 7 . 2 8 6 1 0-0 • 45-35 11 6 28 51 . 2 1 6 5 0-0 17 CHANDHOKE, Kendra 7-7 1 1 3 13 . 0 7 7 1 0-0 • 58-34 22 9 53 127 . 1 7 3 4 1-1 3 JOHNSON, Kendall 7-2 1 1 3 4 . 2 5 0 0 0-0 • 7-2 1 1 3 4 . 2 5 0 0 0-0 16 TSAO, Jessica 7-7 0 3 3 1 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 50-47 1 9 11 9 . 1 1 1 0 0-0 6 OLIVIER, Michelle 7-7 1 0 2 1 1.000 0 0-0 • 26-26 2 2 6 8 . 2 5 0 1 0-0 14 KREMINSKI, Halley 7-0 0 1 1 8 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 21-0 4 1 9 26 . 1 5 4 1 0-0 15 BURK, Charney 6-0 0 0 0 9 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 28-20 3 5 11 64 . 0 4 7 1 0-0 11 WINTERS, Keelin 7-7 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 45-34 2 4 8 46 . 0 4 3 0 0-0 5 BROOKE, Taylor 5-0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 5-0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 21 NELSON, Emma 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 10-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 20 SWEENEY, Megan 7-7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 51-49 0 3 3 3 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 19 JACKA, Janelle 4-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 39-1 4 1 9 16 . 2 5 0 0 0-0 18 PRIEST, Elinor 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 10 COLOHAN, Cloee 5-5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 5-5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 KELLY, Kristen 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 24-1 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 JACKMAN, Sara 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 • 37-16 2 2 6 11 . 1 8 2 1 0-0 Total 144 22 15 59 119 . 1 8 5 7 0-0 Opponents 144 2 0 4 66 . 0 3 0 0 0-0

## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho 22 DAVIS, Kelsey 5-5 405:00 1 0.22 15 . 9 3 8 4 0 0 3 Career totals 44-44 3868:00 18 0.42 109 . 8 5 8 36 5 0 26 1 DeYOUNG, Hailee 3-2 225:00 1 0.40 11 . 9 1 7 2 0 0 1 Career totals 11-7 759:27 5 0.59 20 . 8 0 0 6 1 0 4 Total 7 630:00 2 0.29 26 . 9 2 9 7 0 0 5 Opponents 7 630:00 22 3.14 41 . 6 5 1 0 7 0 0

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