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2017 Stanford Women's Water Polo Statistics.Indd Stanford WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2017 STATISTICS RECORD: 23-3, MPSF: 5-1, HOME: 7-1, ROAD: 3-1, NEUTRAL: 13-1 Date Opponent W/L Score Overall MPSF Stanford Scorers Saves Jan. 14 vs. San Jose State 1 W 17-1 1-0 0-0 Ste ens 3, Berggren 2, Cleary 2, Jackovich 2, Neushul 2, Papa 2, Stone 7 Dudley, Raney, Stefan, M. Wiley Jan. 14 vs. UC Davis 1 W 21-2 2-0 0-0 Berggren 4, Klass 3, Fischer 2, Jackovich 2, Neushul 2, Raney 2, Hermann 9 M. Wiley 2, Dudley, Monaghan, Papa, Stefan Jan. 29 Long Beach State W 19-5 3-0 0-0 Ste ens 6, Neushul 4, Dudley 2, Fischer 2, Jackovich 2, Stone 11 Klass, Cleary, Berggren Hermann 3 Feb. 4 Loyola Marymount 2 W 19-8 4-0 0-0 Fischer 4, Klass 4, Jackovich 3, Papa 2, Raney 2, Bywater, Stone 2 Neushul, Ste ens, C. Wiley Hermann 2 Feb. 4 Hawaii 2 W 12-5 5-0 0-0 Fischer 3, Berggren 2, Neushul 2, Ste ens 2, Stone 8 Dudley, Jackovich, Raney Hermann 2 Feb. 5 UC Irvine 2 W 11-4 6-0 0-0 Jackovich 2, Neushul 2, Raney 2, Berggren, Stone 7 Fischer, Klass, Monaghan, Ste ens Hermann 2 Feb. 5 California 2 W 10-7 7-0 0-0 Klass 3, Neushul 3, Dudley, Jackovich, Raney, Ste ens Stone 8 Feb. 18 vs. Santa Clara 3 W 19-1 8-0 0-0 Fischer 5, Berggren 3, Dudley 3, Ste ens 3, Klass 2, Hermann 5 Cleary, Jackovich, Neushul Stone 5 Feb. 24 vs. CSUN 4 W 16-5 9-0 0-0 Ste ens 3, Fischer 2, Jackovich 2, Klass 2, C. Wiley 2, Hermann 4 M. Wiley 2, Dudley, Neushul, Raney Stone 2 Feb. 25 vs. Michigan 4 W 13-5 10-0 0-0 Neushul 3, Ste ens 3, Cleary 2, Dudley 2, Berggren, Stone 6 Jackovich, C. Wiley Hermann 2 Feb. 25 vs. California 4 W 12-9 11-0 0-0 Fischer 5, Ste ens 4, Jackovich 2, Neushul Stone 7 Feb. 26 vs. USC 4 L 9-10 (OT) 11-1 0-0 Fischer 4, Ste ens 3, Raney 2 Stone 10 Mar. 11 at Arizona State * W 9-3 12-1 1-0 Fischer 3, Ste ens 3, Cleary, Dudley, Raney Stone 7 Mar. 11 vs. La Verne 5 W 21-3 13-1 1-0 M. Wiley 4, Klass 3, Berggren 2, Constandse 2, Jackovich 2, Hermann 5 Monaghan 2, Shabb 2, Cleary, Fischer, Ste ens, C. Wiley Mar. 12 vs. Marist 5 W 19-1 14-1 1-0 Neushul 4, Klass 2, Raney 2, Shabb 2, Ste ens 2, Berggren, Stone 2 Constandse, Cleary, Dudley, Fischer, Monaghan, M. Wiley Hermann 2 Mar. 25 CSU Bakersfield * W 19-2 15-1 2-0 Ste ens 7, Dudley 3, Fischer 2, Cleary, Jackovich, Klass, Stone 8 Monaghan, Neushul, Papa, Raney Hermann 4 Apr. 2 at California * W 8-2 16-1 3-0 Fischer 3, Ste ens 3, Berggren 2 Stone 15 Apr. 8 at USC * W 12-8 17-1 4-0 Dudley 2, Fischer 2, Jackovich 2, Neushul 2, Stone 11 Raney 2, Berggren, Ste ens Apr. 15 UCLA * L 9-10 17-2 4-1 Fischer 2, Klass 2, Neushul 2, Cleary, Jackovich, Raney Stone 8 Apr. 22 San Jose State * W 17-3 18-2 5-1 Neushul 4, Raney 4, Ste ens 3, Fischer 2, Berggren, Stone 5 Dudley, Jackovich, Shabb Hermann 3 Apr. 28 vs. CSU Bakersfield 6 W 14-2 19-2 5-1 Ste ens 4, Dudley 3, Fischer 2, Berggren, Jackovich, Stone 2 Klass, Monaghan, Shabb Hermann 2 Apr. 29 vs. USC 6 W 6-5 20-2 5-1 Fischer 2, Raney 2, Klass, Ste ens Stone 4 Apr. 30 at UCLA 6 L 3-6 20-3 5-1 Berggren, Jackovich, Raney Stone 3 May 12 vs. Pacific 7 W 13-6 21-3 5-1 Fischer 4, Ste ens 3, Berggren 2, Cleary, Jackovich, Stone 5 Klass, Neushul Hermann 2 May 13 vs. USC 7 W 11-10 22-3 5-1 Ste ens 4, Fischer 2, Raney 2, Berggren, Cleary, Klass Stone 5 May 14 vs. UCLA 7 W 8-7 23-3 5-1 Ste ens 3, Neushul 2, Berggren, Cleary, Raney Stone 10 Key: 1 - LouStrong Memorial (hosted by San Jose State); 2 - Stanford Invitational (hosted by Stanford); 3 - Cal Speedo Cup (hosted by Cal); 4 - Barbara Kalbus Invitational (hosted by UC Irvine); 5 - ASU Invitational (hosted by Arizona State); 6 - MPSF Tournament (hosted by UCLA); 7 - NCAA Tournament (hosted by Indiana and the Indiana Sports Corp); * MPSF contest 2017 Stanford Women’s Water Polo Page 2 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Player Goals Player Goals Player Goals Maggie Ste ens 65 Madison Berggren 27 Hannah Shabb 6 Makenzie Fischer 54 Katie Dudley 23 Cassidy Wiley 5 Jamie Neushul 38 Shannon Cleary 14 Kayla Constandse 3 Dani Jackovich 29 Mackenzie Wiley 10 Sophia Stefan 2 Jordan Raney 29 Sophia Monaghan 7 Lauren Bywater 1 Kat Klass 28 Cassidy Papa 6 TOTALS 347 GOALKEEPER TOTALS Name Saves Games Saves/Game Quarters Played Goals Against GAA * Gabby Stone 158 19.25 8.21 77.00 104 5.40 Julia Hermann 47 6.94 6.77 27.75 26 3.75 Emalia Eichelberger 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 205 26.19 7.83 104.75 130 4.96 * To calculate goals against average, divide the goals allowed by the number of quarters played, take that figure and multiply by four (GAA = [GA/QP] x 4) SCORE BY QUARTER MULTI-GOAL GAMES 1 2 3 4 OT OT SD FINAL Name Games Scored In Multi-Goal Games Goals Stanford 104 88 87 66 1 1 0 347 Maggie Ste ens 23 17 65 Opponents 28 33 41 25 2 1 0 130 Makenzie Fischer 22 18 54 Jamie Neushul 18 12 38 SEASON HIGHS Dani Jackovich 19 9 29 No. Name Goals Date Jordan Raney 18 9 29 2 Dani Jackovich 3 vs. LMU (2/4) Kat Klass 15 8 28 3 Mackenzie Wiley 4 vs. La Verne (3/11) Madison Berggren 17 7 27 4 Katie Dudley 3 3x, last vs. CSU Bakersfield (4/28) Katie Dudley 14 6 23 5 Cassidy Wiley 2 vs. CSUN (2/24) Shannon Cleary 12 3 14 7 Jordan Raney 4 vs. San Jose State (4/22) Mackenzie Wiley 5 3 10 8 Jamie Neushul 4 3x, last vs. San Jose State (4/22) Sophia Monaghan 6 1 7 9 Maggie Ste ens 7 vs. CSU Bakersfield (3/25) Cassidy Papa 4 2 6 10 Kat Klass 4 vs. LMU (2/4) Hannah Shabb 4 2 6 11 Makenzie Fischer 5 2x, last vs. Cal (2/15) Cassidy Wiley 4 1 5 12 Shannon Cleary 2 2xm last vs. Michigan (2/25) Kayla Constandse 2 1 3 13 Madison Berggren 4 vs. UC Davis (1/14) Sophia Stefan 2 0 2 14 Cassidy Papa 2 2x, last vs. LMU (2/4) Lauren Bywater 1 0 1 15 Sophia Monaghan 2 vs. La Verne (3/11) 16 Hannah Shabb 2 2x, last vs. Marist (3/12) ALL-TIME RECORDS 17 Lauren Bywater 1 vs. LMU (2/4) Career Goals 18 Sophia Stefan 1 2x, last vs. UC Davis (1/14) 1. Melissa Seidemann (2009-11, 13) 239 20 Kayla Constandse 2 vs. La Verne (3/11) 1. Lauren Silver (2006-09) 239 3. Maggie Ste ens (2013-15, 17) 229 No. Goalkeeper Saves Date 4. Kiley Neushul (2012-15) 222 1A Gabby Stone 15 at Cal (4/2) 5. Ellen Estes (1997-98, 2001-02) 214 1 Julia Hermann 9 vs. UC Davis (1/14) 6. Margie Dingeldein (1999-2002) 187 1B Emalia Eichelberger 0 - 7. Annika Dries (2010-11, 13-14) 183 ACTIVE LEADERS 8. Katie Hansen (2004-07) 178 9. Brenda Villa (2001-03) 173 Goals 10. Kelly Eaton (2007-10) 171 1. Maggie Ste ens (2013-15, 17) 229 11. Ashley Grossman (2012-15) 169 2. Jamie Neushul (2014-17) 135 3. Dani Jackovich (2014-17) 106 Single-Season Goals 4. Jordan Raney (2015-17) 75 1. Ellen Estes (1998) 93 5. Kat Klass (2016-17) 74 2. Melissa Seidemann (2013) 75 6. Katie Dudley (2015-17) 69 3. Lauren Silver (2008) 71 7. Madison Berggren (2016-17) 54 4. Brenda Villa (2001) 69 7. Makenzie Fischer (2017) 54 5. Maggie Ste ens (2017) 65 9. Shannon Cleary (2015-17) 43 5. 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