For Immediate Release // Tuesday, December 15, 2015 Contact // Sean Collins ([email protected])

2015 PAC-12 FINAL WOMEN’S SOCCER STANDINGS

Conference Overall TP W L T PCT HOME AWAY W L T PCT HOME AWAY NEUT STREAK Stanford * ^ 31 10 0 1 .955 5-0-1 5-0-0 19 2 2 .870 12-1-2 7-1-0 0-0-0 USC ^ 27 9 2 0 .818 5-0-0 4-2-0 15 6 2 .696 6-0-2 7-4-0 2-2-0 L 1 Washigton State ^ 21 7 4 0 .636 1-4-0 6-0-0 14 6 0 .700 5-5-0 9-1-0 0-1-0 L 1 California ^ 19 6 4 1 .591 4-1-0 2-3-1 13 6 3 .659 8-2-0 5-3-2 0-1-1 L 1 Arizona ^ 19 6 4 1 .591 4-2-0 2-2-1 14 6 2 .682 7-3-1 4-3-1 3-0-0 L 1 Washington ^ 16 5 5 1 .500 3-2-0 2-2-1 12 7 2 .619 7-3-0 3-4-2 2-0-0 L 3 Arizona State 16 5 5 1 .500 2-3-0 3-2-1 9 8 1 .528 5-3-0 3-4-1 1-1-0 W 2 UCLA 13 4 6 1 .409 4-1-1 0-5-0 8 10 1 .447 6-3-1 2-7-0 0-0-0 L 3 Utah 12 4 7 0 .364 2-4-0 2-3-0 7 10 3 .425 3-6-1 4-4-2 0-0-0 W 1 Oregon 9 3 8 0 .273 2-3-0 1-5-0 6 13 0 .316 5-5-0 1-7-0 0-1-0 W 2 Oregon State 6 2 9 0 .182 2-4-0 0-5-0 6 10 3 .395 4-4-0 2-6-3 0-0-0 L 5 Colorado 5 1 8 2 .182 1-2-2 0-6-0 7 10 3 .425 6-3-2 1-7-1 0-0-0 L 2 * – Conference champion is determined by highest number of points (TP); Win = 3 pts, Tie = 1 pt, Loss = 0 pts. ^ – NCAA Tournament participant.

THE YEAR IN PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER • Six Pac12 women’s soccer teams earned berths to the 2015 NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship. STANFORD was a No. 1 seed second for the second- • OREGON finished the year with a 6-13 (3-8 Pac-12 record) but ended on straight year and it was joined in the field by No. 3-seeded CALIFORNIA, No. a high note, beating Washington and in-state rival Oregon State. Forward 4-seeded USC, ARIZONA, WASHINGTON and WASHINGTON STATE. Marissa Everett was named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team.

• California junior forward Arielle Ship was named the Pac-12 Player of the • OREGON STATE posted a record of 6-10 (2-9 Pac-12) on the year. Junior Year, while USC junior Kayla Mills took home Defensive Player of the Year defender Greta Espinoza was a All-Pac-12 honorable mention honoree and nods. Stanford junior Jane Campbell was tabbed Goalkeeper of the Year and sophomore Bella Geist was once again a solid goalkeeper for the Beavers, her teammate Alana Cook was named Freshman/Newcomer of the Year. averaging 4.72 saves per game, the No. 2 mark in the league. Stanford head coach was voted the Coach of the Year for the sixth time in the last eight years. • STANFORD claimed its fifth Pac-12 title in the last seven years and 10th all-time as they posted a 19-2-2 (10-0-1 Pac-12) overall record. The Cardinal • The Pac-12 holds an all-time record of 174-118-25 (.588) in the NCAA was the last team standing in the NCAA Tournament, reaching the national Tournament with three national championships and five second-place quarterfinal but falling in penalty kicks to Duke. Sophomore midfielder Andi finishes. Sullivan was a semifinalist for the coveted MAC Hermann Trophy.

• The Pac-12 had five NSCAA/Continental Tire Division I All-America honorees • UCLA posted a 8-10-1 (4-6-1 Pac-12) record on the year. The youthful for the second-straight year. STANFORD’s Andi Sullivan was named to the squad showed glimpses of dominance but could not sustain it over the year. first team, while CALIFORNIA’sArielle Ship was joined by USC’s Kayla Mills The Bruins beat three top-25 opponents on the season, No. 13 Wisconsin, and Morgan Andrews on the second team. Samantha Witteman of California No. 19 Pepperdine and No. 15 Arizona. Senior midfielderKodi Lavrusky was earned third-team honors. a second-team All-Pac12 honoree.

• The final NSCAA rankings had four Pac-12 teams ranked in the top 25 with • USC finished 15-6-2 on the year and second in the Pac-12 with a record six teams receiving votes overall. Stanford led the league at No. 6. of 9-2. This was only the third Trojan squad all-time to advance to the NCAA Tournament round of 16. Junior Kayla Mills was the Pac-12 Defensive Player • ARIZONA advanced to the round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament for just of the Year and earned second-team NSCAA All-America honors along with the second time in program history and first since 2005. The Wildcats totaled junior midfielderMorgan Andrews. 14 wins, the second-best total in school history. They also won six Pac-12 matches, tying the best mark in program history. • UTAH posted a 7-10-3 (4-7 Pac-12) record and finished 2015 on a high note, winning two of its last three matches. The Utes knocked off Arizona • ARIZONA STATE started the season 4-0 but ran into injury troubles in the State, who was riding a three-game winning streak, and rival Colorado. middle of the year. The Sun Devils finished the year going 5-1-1 in their Midfielder Paola van der Veen was a member of the Pac-12 All-Freshman last seven games, including a win over in-state rival Arizona. Senior Cali Team. Farquharson was an NSCAA All-Pacific Region honoree and is a Senior CLASS award finalist. • WASHINGTON went 12-7-2 (5-5-1 Pac-12) on the year and took sixth place overall. The Huskies earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the third time • CALIFORNIA earned its 12th-straight berth to the NCAA Tournament and in the last four years. Senior defender McKenzie Karas was a first-team All- were seeded third. It finished the season with a 13-6-3 (6-4-1 Pac-12) record Pac-12 honoree. Senior Goalkeeper Megan Kufeld broke Hope Solo’s school on the year. Junior Arielle Ship was the program’s first-ever Pac-12 Player of record for shutouts in a career with 21. the Year and she also earned second-team NSCAA All-America accolades. • WASHINGTON STATE ( was picked to finish ninth in the preseason coaches • COLORADO started the Pac-12 season with a bang, beating then-No. 14 poll but ended up finishing in third place overall. The Cougars earned an California, 2-1, in overtime. It finished the year with a 7-10-3 (1-8-2 Pac-12) NCAA Tournament berth for the seventh time in the last eight years and were record. Senior defender Madison Krauser earned second team All-Pac-12 led by their two forwards, senior Kourtney Guetlein (first-team All-Pac-12) accolades while midfielderSara Kinzner garnered All-Freshman honors. and junior Kaitlyn Johnson (second-team All-Pac-12). PAC-12 SOCCER IN 2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS NCAA STATS Pac-12 Teams Only

TEAM First Round – Nov. 13-15 Goals-Against Average - Rutgers, 0.375 Cal State Fullerton at #11 USC...... USC 3, CSF 3 (USC PKs) 10. Stanford, .545 Northern Colorado at ARIZONA...... ARIZ 2, NC 0 14. California, .595 WASHINGTON at #21 Texas A&M...... TAMU 2, WASH 1 San Jose State at #3 STANFORD...... STAN 2, SJSU 0 Loyola Marymount at #17 CALIFORNIA...... LMU 1, CAL 0 Shutout Percentage - Rutgers, 0.731 Northwestern at #23 WASHINGTON STATE...... NU 1, WSU 0 (2OT) 25. California, 0.524 Second Round – Nov. 19-20 Won-Loss-Tied Percentage - Virginia, 0.891 ARIZONA vs. #12 Santa Clara...... ARIZ 2, SCU 1 2. Stanford, 0.870 #13 BYU at #3 STANFORD...... STAN 2, BYU 1 #11 USC vs. Princeton...... USC 3, Princeton 0 Total Points - West Virginia, 23.48 7. Stanford, 19.09 Third Round – Nov. 21-22 ARIZONA at #3 STANFORD...... STAN 3, ARIZ 0 #11 USC at #1 Virginia...... VA 2, USC 0 INDIVIDUAL Points Per Game - Nykosi Simmons, Mississippi Valley, 2.59 Quarterfinals – Friday, Nov. 27 23. Cali Farquharson, ASU, 1.71 #20 Duke at #3 STANFORD...... Tie, 1-1 (Duke advances on PKs)

Goals Per Game - Nykosi Simmons, Mississippi Valley, 1.18 21. Cali Farquharson, ASU, 0.71 PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER COACHES Coach...... School Record/Year...... Career Record/Year* Goals-Against Average - Casey Murphy, Rutgers, 0.375 Tony Amato, ARIZ...... 43-21-8 (.653)/3...... 70-25-7 (.721)/6 13. Emily Boyd, CAL, 0.554 Kevin Boyd, ASU...... 84-74-21 (.528)/9...... 208-136-41 (.594)/19 14. Jane Campbell, STAN, 0.580 Neil McGuire, CAL...... 111-58-22 (.639)/9...... 155-127-29 (.545)/15 , COLO...... 43-32-10 (.565)/4...... 79-66-21 (.539)/8 Save Percentage - Jackie Kerestine, North Texas, 0.927 Kat Mertz, ORE...... 17-35-5 (.342)/3...... 71-83-28 (.467)/9 19. Emily Boyd, CAL, 0.860 Linus Rhode, OSU...... 72-73-18 (.497)/8...... 72-73-18 (.497)/8 Paul Ratcliffe, STAN...... 233-47-26 (.804)/13...... 288-81-33 (.758)/18 Total Goals - Nykosi Simmons, Mississippi Valley, 26 , UCLA...... 51-12-6 (.783)/3...... 262-110-33 (.688)/19 18. Arielle Ship, CAL, 14 Keidane McAlpine, USC...... 27-12-5 (.671)/2...... 53-21-11 (.688)/4 Rich Manning, UTAH...... 153-103-36 (.595)/14...... 153-103-36 (.595)/14 Total Points - Nykosi Simmons, Mississippi Valley, 57 Lesle Gallimore, WASH...... 232-181-42 (.556)/22...... 264-206-51 (.556)/26 21. Arielle Ship, CAL, 34 Steve Nugent, WSU...... 24-11-4 (.667)/2...... 54-34-10 (.602)/5 * only Division I records included Shutouts - Casey Murphy, Rutgers, 19.0 7. Emily Boyd, CAL, 11.0 T14. Jane Campbell, STAN, 10.0 2015 PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Offensive Defensive Goalkeeper T14. Sammy Jo Prudhomme, USC, 10.0 Aug. 25 Gabi Stoian, ARIZ Dominique Randle, USC Lindsey Luke, UTAH Sept. 1 Celeste Boureille, CAL Gabbi Miranda, UCLA Bella Geist, OSU Goalkeeper Mins. Played - Casey Murhpy, Rutgers, 2402:23 Sept. 8 Arielle Ship, CAL Sandra Ley, CAL Megan Kufeld, WASH 9. Sammy Jo Prudhomme, USC, 2105:17 Sept. 15 Shannon Simon, WASH Kayla Mills, USC Emily Boyd, CAL 20. Jane Campbell, STAN, 2015:48 Sept. 22 Mandy Freeman, USC Madison Tye, UCLA Emily Boyd, CAL Sept. 29 Emily Paxton, COLO Sheaffer Skadsen, ARIZ Arielle Schechtman, UCLA Game-Winning Goals - Tabitha Tindell, FGCU, 11.0 Oct. 6 Andi Sullivan, STAN McKenzie Karas, WASH Lindsey Luke, UTAH 9. Arielle Ship, CAl, 6.0 Oct. 13 Arielle Ship, CAL Stephanie Amack, STAN Ella Dederick, WSU Oct. 20 Samantha Witteman, CAL Indigo Gibson, CAL Lainey Burdett, ARIZ Oct. 27 Haley Rosen, STAN Sara Tosti, ASU Jane Campbell, STAN Shots Per Game - Rachel Daly, St. John’s, 6.0 Nov. 3 Jordan DiBiasi, STAN Alana Cook, STAN Jane Campbell, STAN 23. Cali Farquharson, ASU, 4.43 Nov. 10 Cali Farquharson, ASU Annia Mejia, CAL Chandler Morris, ASU 25. Morgan Andrews, USC, 4.36

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK BY SCHOOL Shots on Goal Per Game - Ashley Clark, Campbell, 3.1 SCHOOL.....TOTAL...... OFF...... DEF...... GK 13. Cali Farquharson, ASU, 2.29 UCLA...... 53...... 9...... 8...... 4 STAN...... 51...... 9...... 7...... 4 CAL...... 37...... 8...... 5...... 2 USC...... 32...... 5...... 3...... 2 ASU...... 27...... 7...... 3...... 3 WASH...... 24...... 3...... 3...... 2 ARIZ...... 17...... 3...... 3...... 1 OSU...... 15...... 1...... 2...... 1 WSU...... 15...... 2...... 2...... 1 ORE...... 10...... 0...... 2...... 0 UTAH...... 9...... 0...... 3...... 4 COLO...... 7...... 2...... 5...... 0

PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // December 15, 2015 2 PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS PAC-12 VS. OTHER CONFERENCES Pac-12 Player of the Year – Arielle Ship, F, California • Westlake Village, Calif., native. Atlantic Coast...... 3-10-1 • 14 goals, six assists and 1.62 points per game • Helped lead Cal to a third-place finish in the America East...... 0-0-0 through regular season, which led the Pac-12. league and a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament. American Athletic...... 2-0-0 • Cal’s first Pac-12 Player of the Year. • Second-team NSCAA All-American. Atlantic Sun...... 0-0-0 • Scored six game-winning goals. Atlantic 10...... 0-0-0 . Big East...... 2-0-1 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year – Kayla Mills, USC Big Sky...... 8-0-0 • West Covina, Calif., native. • Scored two goals and dished out two assists. Big Ten...... 3-3-0 • Anchored defense for second-place USC. • Two-time first-team All-Pac-12 honoree. Big 12...... 5-4-2 • USC led the league in goals-against average in • 2015 second-team NSCAA All-American. Big West...... 11-6-2 regular season at .544. Conference USA...... 0-0-0 Horizon League...... 0-0-0 Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year – Alana Cook, D, Stanford Ivy Group...... 1-0-0 • Far Hills, N.J., native. • Stanford was last in the league in saves per game Mid-American...... 0-0-0 • Started all 19 games. at just 1.84. Metro Atlantic...... 0-0-0 • Scored three goals on the year including the • Stanford won its fifth Pac-12 title in the last seven Missouri Valley...... 0-0-0 game-winning goal in season-opener. years, going 16-2-1 (10-0-1 Pac-12) in the regular Mountain West...... 11-1-1 • Vital to Stanford’s league-leading shutout season. Northeast...... 0-0-0 percentage of .526. Southeastern...... 0-3-1 Southland...... 3-0-0 Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Year – Jane Campbell, GK, Stanford Southwestern Athletic...... 0-0-0 • Kennesaw, Ga., native. • Earned all-conference honors for the second- Summit League...... 1-0-0 • Led Stanford to the 11th-best goals-against straight year. Western Athletic...... 2-1-0 average in the country at .561. West Coast...... 16-5-3 • Posted nine shutouts on the year and has 28 for Independent...... 0-0-0 her career. Total...... 68-33-11 (.656)

Pac-12 Coach of the Year – Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford • Sixth Pac-12 Coach of the Year honor in the last eight years. • Led Stanford to its fifth Pac-12 title in the last • Led Stanford to the second-best won-loss-tied seven years, going 16-2-1 (10-0-1 Pac-12) in the percentage in the country at .868. PAC-12 IN NCAA RPI regular season. • NSCAA Pacific Region Coach of the Year. As of December 14 • Earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight year. 5...... Stanford 14. ������������������������������������������������������������ USC FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-12 SECOND TEAM ALL-PAC-12 20. ������������������������������������������������������� Arizona Morgan Andrews, M, Jr., USC Maddie Bauer, D, Jr., Stanford 23...... California Jane Campbell, GK, Jr., Stanford Celeste Boureille, M, Sr., California 30...... Washington State Cali Farquharson, F, Sr., Arizona State Emily Boyd, GK, So., California 50...... Washington Kourtney Guetlein, F, Sr., Washington State Kyra Carusa, F, Fr., Stanford 86...... Arizona State McKenzie Karas, D, Sr., Washington Alana Cook, D, Fr., Stanford 92 ����������������������������������������������������������� UCLA Kayla Mills, D, Jr., USC Mandy Freeman, D, Jr., USC 103 ���������������������������������������������������������� Utah Haley Rosen, M, 5Sr., Stanford Kaitlyn Johnson, F, Jr., Washington State 120...... Oregon State Arielle Ship, F, Jr., California Kimberly Keever, F, So., Washington 156 ���������������������������������������������������� Colorado Gabi Stoian, F, So., Arizona Madison Krauser, D, Sr., Colorado 205 �������������������������������������������������������Oregon Andi Sullivan, M, So., Stanford Kodi Lavrusky, M, Sr., UCLA Samantha Witteman, D, Sr., California Shannon Simon, M, So., Washington

ALL-PAC-12 HONORABLE MENTION ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Greta Espinoza, D, Jr., Oregon State Kyra Carusa, F, Stanford Emma Fletcher, M, Jr., California Alana Cook, D, Stanford Darian Jenkins, F, Jr., UCLA Ella Dederick, GK, Washington State Aly Moon, F, So., Arizona State Jordan DiBiasi, M, Stanford Sammy Jo Prudhomme, GK, Jr., USC Marissa Everett, F, Oregon Sheaffer Skadsen, D, Sr., Arizona Kelcie Hedge, F, Washington Madison Stark, D, So., Arizona State Sarah Kinzner, M, Colorado Megan Trabert, D, Sr., Utah Tegan McGrady, D, Stanford Megan Turner, M, Jr., Stanford Ally Prisock, D, USC Cara Wegner, M, Sr., Washington State Paola van der Veen, M, Utah Michelle Xiao, F, Fr., Stanford Michelle Xiao, F, Stanford

PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // December 15, 2015 3 WOMEN’S SOCCER SID’S NATIONAL HONORS NSCAA/Continental Tire DI All-America TopDrawerSoccer.com ARIZONA...... www.arizonawildcats.com First Team Player of the Week ...... Adam Gonzales Andi Sullivan, So., M, STAN Aug. 31-Sept. 6 - Arielle Ship, CAL ...... [email protected] Sept. 28 - Oct. 4 - Andi Sullivan, STAN ...... 520-621-4163 Second Team Nov. 9-15 - M Morgan Andrews, USC Kayla Mills, Jr., D, USC ARIZONA STATE...... www.thesundevils.com Morgan Andrews, Jr., M, USC TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week ...... Steve Rodriguez Arielle Ship, Jr., F, CAL Aug. 21-23 - GK Bella Reist, OSU; F Allison ...... [email protected] Pantuso, OSU ...... 480-965-6592 Third Team Aug. 24-30 - D Greta Espinoza, OSU (honorable Samantha Witteman, Sr., D, CAL mention) CALIFORNIA...... www.calbears.com Aug. 31-Sept. 6 - F Arielle Ship, CAL; D Greta ...... Miquel Jacobs NSCAA/Continental Tire DI All-Pacific Region Espinoza, OSU; Megan Kufeld, WASH (honorable ...... [email protected] First Team mention) ...... 510-316-7401 Jane Campbell, Jr., GK, STAN Sept. 7-13 - M Lucy Lara, ASU; F Arielle Ship, Maddie Bauer, Jr., D, STAN CAL (honorable mention); F Kourtney Guetlein, COLORADO...... www.cubuffs.com Kayla Mills, Jr., D, USC WSU (honorable mention) ...... Andy Schlichting Samantha Witteman, Sr., D, CAL Sept. 14-20 - M Annie Alvarado, UCLA ...... [email protected] Morgan Andrews, Jr., M, USC Sept. 21-27 - GK Arielle Schechtman, UCLA; F ...... 303-492-5626 Haley Rosen, Sr., M, STAN Kyra Carusa, STAN (honorable mention) Andi Sullivan, So., M, STAN Sept. 28-Oct. 4 - M Shannon Simon, WASH; M OREGON...... www.goducks.com Cali Farquharson, Sr., F, ASU Andi Sullivan, STAN ...... Abbey McNamara Arielle Ship, Jr., F, CAL Oct. 5 -11 - D Kayla Mills, USC; F Arielle Ship, ...... [email protected] Gabi Stoian, So., F, ARIZ CAL ...... 541-346-5488 Oct. 12-18 - M Samantha Witteman, CAL; F Second Team Nikki Faris, OSU, Indigo Gibson, CAL (honorable OREGON STATE...... www.osubeavers.com Alana Cook, Fr., D, STAN mention) ...... Trevor Cramer McKenzie Karas, Sr., D, WASH Oct. 19-25 - D Alana Cook, STAN; M Mandy ...... [email protected] Mandy Freeman, Jr., M, USC Freeman, USC ...... 541-737-3720 Kodi Lavrusky, Sr., M, UCLA Oct. 26 - Nov. 1 - F Arielle Ship, CAL (honorable Kourtney Guetlein, So., F, WSU mentio) STANFORD...... www.gostanford.com Kaitlyn Johnson, Jr., F, WSU Nov. 2 - 8 - M Morgan Andrews, USC ...... Greg Marsh Nov. 9 - 15 - M Morgan Andrews, USC; D Sheaf- ...... [email protected] Third Team fer Skadsen, ARIZ ...... 510-449-1485 Ella Dederick, Fr., GK, WSU Madison Stark, So., D, ASU Capital One® Academic All-District VIII UCLA...... www.uclabruins.com Shannon Simon, So., M, WASH First Team ...... Liza David Cara Wegner, Sr., M, WSU Megan Kufeld, Sr., GK, WASH ...... [email protected] Kimberly Keever, So., F, WASH Stephanie Amack, Jr., D, STAN ...... 310-621-8398 Allyson Brahs, Sr., D, WASH NSCAA/Continental Tire DI Pacific Region Sheaffer Skadsen, Sr., D, ARIZ USC...... www.usctrojans.com Coach of the Year Jaden DeGracie, Jr., M, ARIZ ...... Rachel Caton Paul Ratcliffe, STAN Nicole Molen, So., M, USC ...... [email protected] Cali Farquharson, Sr., F, ASU ...... 213-447-3800 MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List Jane Campbell, STAN Second Team UTAH...... www.utahutes.com Andi Sullivan, STAN Jane Campbell, Jr., GK, STAN ...... Drew Wiseman Taylor Smith, UCLA Moriah Earley, Jr., D, USC ...... [email protected] Mckenzie Grossman, Jr., D, ASU ...... 801-581-3771 MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalists Celeste Boureille, Sr., M, CAL Andi Sullivan, STAN Andi Sullivan, So., M, STAN WASHINGTON...... www.gohuskies.com Jessica Rayeb, So., F, ASU ...... Justin Green Gabi Stoian, So., F, ARIZ ...... [email protected] ...... 807-473-7376 Senior CLASS Award® Watch List Cali Farquharson, ASU WASHINGTON STATE...... www.wsucougars.com Laura, Liedle, STAN ...... Jim Crawford ...... [email protected] Senior CLASS Award Finalists ...... 509-715-9788 Cali Farquharson, ASU

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PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER WEEKLY RELEASE // December 15, 2015 4 FINAL 2015 RANKINGS PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY RANKINGS

NSCAA Rankings Final Ranking (Dec. 8) NSCAA/Soccer America (Only NSCAA released a poll on Nov. 10 and Dec. 8) 1 Penn State (25) 765 6 22-3-2 ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU 2 Duke (3) 736 20 14-6-5 Preseason (8/3) RV/x RV/x 18/16 RV/x x/x x/x Aug. 25 RV/x 22/x RV/x RV/x x/x x/x 3 Florida State (2) 715 2 18-3-4 Sept. 1 RV/x 24/x RV/25 x/x x/x x/x 4 Rutgers (1) 682 9 18-4-4 Sept. 8 RV/x 22/25 16/11 x/x x/x x/x 5 Virginia 651 1 19-1-3 Sept. 15 RV/x 18/21 13/11 x/x x/x RV/x 6 STANFORD 624 3 19-2-2 Sept. 22 25/23 RV/x 14/17 x/x x/x x/x 7 West Virginia 597 4 19-3-1 Sept. 29 17/18 RV/x 23/x x/x x/x x/x 8 Florida 533 5 19-4-1 Oct. 6 15/18 x/x RV/x x/x x/x RV/x 9 Texas A&M 492 21 17-7-2 Oct. 13 RV/x x/x 23/x x/x x/x x/x 10 Connecticut 432 18 19-4-0 Oct. 20 RV/19 x/x 14/18 x/x x/x x/x 11 USC 417 11 14-6-2 Oct. 27 21/16 x/x 20/20 x/x x/x x/x 12 Auburn 393 19 16-6-1 Nov. 3 23/16 x/x 20/18 x/x x/x x/x 13 Clemson 377 7 15-4-2 Nov. 10 RV x 17 x x x 14 North Carolina 358 8 15-5-1 Final (Dec. 8) 19 x 24 x x x 15 Notre Dame 329 10 14-5-1 16 Ole Miss 307 24 14-5-4 STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU 17 BYU 294 13 16-3-2 Preseason (8/3) 3/3 4/6 RV/13 x/x 20/18 RV/x 18 Virginia Tech 238 14 15-4-2 Aug. 25 3/3 12/11 17/13 x/x RV/x RV/x 19 ARIZONA 219 RV 14-6-2 Sept. 1 2/2 14/9 15/13 x/x RV/x RV/x 20 Santa Clara 208 12 14-6-2 Sept. 8 2/1 RV/x RV/x x/x RV/x RV/x 21 Texas Tech 176 15 14-4-5 Sept. 15 6/8 RV/x RV/x x/x 25/22 RV/25 22 Ohio State 129 NR 13-6-4 Sept. 22 8/13 RV/x 21/x x/x 21/21 RV/x 23 Loyola Marymount 111 NR 15-6-1 Sept. 29 5/10 RV/x RV/x x/x RV/x 21/20 24 CALIFORNIA 66 17 13-6-3 Oct. 6 6/8 x/x RV/24 x/x 19/20 21/x 25 South Alabama 58 NR 18-3-2 Oct. 13 4/3 x/x RV/20 x/x 18/18 16/22 Oct. 20 4/3 x/x 24/13 x/x RV/x 25/x Oct. 27 4/3 x/x 16/11 x/x RV/18 RV/x Also Receiving Votes: South Carolina (29), Nov. 3 3/2 x/x 14/13 x/x RV/17 RV/x South Florida (21), Princeton (21), North Nov. 10 3 x 11 x RV 23 Carolina-Wilmington (17), Minnesota (15), Final (Dec. 8) 6 x 11 x RV RV Florida Gulf Coast (12), Hofstra (10), Northwestern (10), Cal State Fullerton (9), WASHINGTON STATE (8), William & Mary WOMEN’S SOCCER COACHES TAB 2015 COACHES (5), WASHINGTON (4), Michigan (3), St. STANFORD AS 2015 PRESEASON POLL RESULTS John’s (2), North Texas (1), Central Florida FAVORITE (1) 1. Stanford (8) 114 SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - STANFORD was voted by the 2. UCLA (3) 111 league’s coaches to win the 2015 Pac-12 women’s soccer T3. USC (1) 91 crown, the Conference office announced on Monday. The T3. California 91 league coaches picked UCLA to finish second behind the 5. Arizona State 78 Cardinal, followed by USC and CALIFORNIA in a tie for third. 6. Colorado 73 The Cardinal are coming off a trip to the NCAA Women’s 7. Washington 71 College Cup in 2014 and a second-place finish in the Pac-12 8. Arizona 48 standings. Stanford’s appearance in the Women’s College Cup 9. Washington State 34 marked the 20th by a Pac-12 team and the seventh by the 10. Utah 33 Cardinal, tied for the sixth-most national semifinal appearances 11. Oregon 31 by a school in the country. 12. Oregon State 17 UCLA, the defending Pac-12 Champions, finished atop a league that sent nine teams to the NCAA Tournament last year, advancing to the regional finals.

WOMEN’S SOCCER ON SOCIAL MEDIA Arizona...... Twitter: @ArizonaWsoccer Stanford...... Twitter: @StanfordWSoccer ...... Facebook: University of Arizona Soccer ...... Facebook: Stanford Women’s Soccer

Arizona State...... Twitter: @ASUSoccer UCLA...... Twitter: @UCLAWSoccer ...... Facebook: Sun Devil Soccer ...... Facebook: UCLA Women’s Soccer

California...... Twitter: @CalWomensSoccer USC...... Twitter: @USC_WSoccer ...... Facebook: Cal Women’s Soccer ...... Facebook: USC Women’s Soccer

Colorado...... Twitter: @CUBuffsSoccer Utah...... Twitter: @utahwsoccer .Facebook:University of Colorado Women’s Soccer .... Facebook: University of Utah Women’s Soccer

Oregon...... Twitter: @OregonSoccer Washington...... Twitter: @UW_WSoccer ...... Facebook: Women’s Soccer ... Facebook: Washington Husky Women’s Soccer

Oregon State...... Twitter: @OSU_WSoccer Washington State.... Twitter: @WSUCougarSoccer ...... Facebook: Oregon State Women’s Soccer ..Facebook: Washington State University Athletics

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