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2021 22 Rutgers Women S S RUTGERS WOMEN’S SOCCER UNIVERSITY 2020** INFORMATION 2020** 2020* Overall Record .....................9-3-4 INFORMATION 2020* Big Ten Record ......... 6-2-3 (Third) SCHEDULE/RESULTS Location .....................New Brunswick, N.J. 2020* Postseason ....... NCAA Second Round Founded ............................................1766 (9-3-4, 6-2-3 BIG TEN) Enrollment .................................... 69,000 Date Opponent Result 2020** FEB. 12 PENN STATE* W, 3-2 President .................... Jonathan Holloway Feb. 25 Indiana* L, 1-0 (OT) Director of Athletics .......... Patrick Hobbs INFORMATION Feb. 28 Purdue* W, 1-0 Nickname ..........................Scarlet Knights Starters Returning/Lost ...................12/1 MAR. 4 MICHIGAN STATE* W, 3-1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......21/5 MAR. 7 OHIO STATE* W, 2-1 Color ................................................ Scarlet Newcomers .............................................8 Mar. 13 Maryland* T, 0-0 (2OT) Conference .....................................Big Ten Captains.........................Amirah Ali, Nicole MAR. 18 IOWA* W, 2-1 Mascot ..................................Scarlet Knight Binkley, Shea Holland, Meagan McClelland, MAR. 21 RV MINNESOTA* W, 1-0 Ticket Office ..................... 866-445-GORU Gabby Provenzano Mar. 25 Nebraska* T, 0-0 (2OT) Mar. 28 Wisconsin* L, 1-0 Website .............. www.ScarletKnights.com Apr. 3 RV Michigan* T, 1-1 (2OT) Big Ten Conference Tournament Quarterfinals (Columbus, Ohio) TEAM HISTORY COACHING Apr. 8 Michigan State W, 1-0 (2OT) Apr. 11 vs. #22 Ohio State W, 1-0 First Year of Women’s Soccer .........1984 INFORMATION Big Ten Conference Tournament Semifinals (University Park, Pa.) All-Time Record .....................417-245-89 Head Coach ...Mike O’Neill, Seton Hall '90 15 RV Wisconsin L, 2-1 Overall Record ...........95-28-27 (8th Year) All-Time Yurcak Field Record .......192-66-27 NCAA Tournament First Round (Buis Creek, Pa.) Record at Rutgers .....95-28-27 (8th Year) NCAA Appearances/Last .......15/2020** 27 vs. Southeastern La. W, 1-0 Assoc. Head Coach .. Meghan Ryan Nemzer Apr. 30 vs. #6 Clemson T, 1-1 ...............................(Rutgers ‘07), 14th Year Best NCAA Finish ..........Final Four (2015) Clemson advances on penalty kicks, 5-3 Assistant Coach ...... Lubos Ancin, 8th Year Vol. Asst. Coach ............. Madison Tiernan STADIUM .................................(Rutgers ‘16), 6th Year 2021 FALL SCHEDULE Dir. of Operations ...............Tricia DiPaolo Date Opponent Time INFORMATION .................................(Rutgers ‘11), 8th Year Stadium (Capacity) .. Yurcak Field (5,000) AUG. 12 NAVY# 4 PM Established .......................................1994 AUG. 15 COLGATE# 6 PM Surface ..................................Natural Grass AUG.19 FDU 7 PM AUG.22 TEMPLE 7 PM 2020** ALL-CONFERENCE AUG.29 PROVIDENCE 5 PM RETURNEES SEP. 3 MONMOUTH 7 PM SEP. 5 LA SALLE 1 PM Amirah Ali (Sr., F/M) .................... All-American First Team, SEP. 9 PRINCETON 7 PM .............................All-Region First Team, All-Big Ten First Team, Sep. 12 Georgetown 1 PM .....MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist, Senior CLASS Award SEP. 19 PENN STATE* 1 PM ..Finalist, United Soccer Coaches Player Award of Distinction SEP. 23 MICHIGAN* 7 PM Gabby Provenzano (Sr., B)........... All-Region First Team, SEP. 26 NEBRASKA* 1 PM ......All-Big Ten First Team, Scholar All-American & All-Region Sep. 30 Minnesota* 6 PM Meagan McClelland (Sr., GK) .All-Big Ten Second Team Oct. 3 Ohio State* 12 PM Sam Kroeger (So., F) ..............Big Ten All-Freshman Team OCT. 10 IOWA* 12 PM Becci Fluchel (So., M) ............Big Ten All-Freshman Team Oct. 14 Maryland* 7 PM Emma Misal (So., B) ..............Big Ten All-Freshman Team OCT. 17 MICHIGAN STATE* 1 PM Oct. 21 Indiana* 7 PM Accolades listed are from 2020** season Oct. 24 Illinois* 1 PM Oct. 31 Big Ten Quarterfinals TBA Nov. 4 Big Ten Semifinals TBA Nov. 7 Big Ten Championship TBA GET CONNECTED Nov. 12-14 NCAA First Round TBA Nov. 19 NCAA Second Round TBA Twitter ................ @RUWSoccer • @RUAthletics Nov. 21 NCAA Third Round TBA Instagram.......... @RUWSoccer • @RUAthletics No. 26-28 NCAA Quarterfinals TBA Snapchat ............ @RUWSoccer • @RUAthletics Dec. 3-5 NCAA College Cup TBA Facebook ....... /RUWSoccer • /RutgersAthletics * Big Ten Conference Match # Exhibition Match TABLE OF CONTENTS Home games denoted by BOLD CAPS Year-By-Year Results ...............................3-10 All matches in Eastern Time Year-By-Year Statistics ..........................11-19 Series vs. Opponents ...........................20-27 Coaching Records ...................................... 28 **Fall 2020 season played in Spring 2021 Single-Season Records ........................29-30 Career Records ......................................31-32 Series Trends & Team Records ............33-35 Award Winners .....................................36-45 Letterwinners ........................................46-48 Jersey Numbers ....................................49-51 2 2 RUTGERS WOMEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1984 (10-4-2) S13 at Adelphi T 1-1 ot S20 ADELPHI L 2-3 Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli S19 at Rhode Island W 2-1 S24 at Connecticut L 1-4 Captains: Elyse Eichman-Dolan, S20 at Providence W 3-0 S30 MASSACHUSETTS L 1-2 ot Maggie Muscarella, Diane Wim- S24 at Princeton W 3-2 O1 HARTFORD T 1-1 ot merschoff S27 at Cornell L 2-3 WAGS Tournament (Ft. Belvoir, VA) S15 KEAN W 2-1 S28 at St. Bonaventure W 4-0 O8 vs. Mary Washington W 2-0 S16 at Princeton T 1-1 ot O2 HARTFORD L 1-2 O8 vs. Virginia W 3-2 S22 at Providence W 3-0 O5 MASSACHUSETTS L 1-2 ot O9 vs. Providence W 3-1 S23 at Rhode Island W 7-2 O10 LA SALLE W 11-0 O9 vs. NC State L 0-4 S29 at Southampton W 5-0 O11 at Virginia W 2-1 O12 VILLANOVA L 1-2 S30 STONY BROOK W 6-0 O12 at North Carolina L 0-1 O15 at Rhode Island W 8-2 O6-8 Vodicka Invitational O13 at G. Washington W 2-0 O18 at Princeton W 2-0 vs. G. Washington T 1-1 ot O15 VILLANOVA T 0-0 2ot O19 LA SALLE W 3-0 vs. Army W 3-0 O26 at Rochester W 1-0 (Miami, Fla.) vs. William & Mary L 1-2 O27 at Colgate L 0-2 O21 vs. Central Florida L 1-3 vs. #1 North Carolina L 0-5 O29 MONMOUTH W 2-0 O22 at Fla. International T 3-3 ot O12 at Swarthmore W 3-0 N1 GEORGE MASON L 0-2 O26 MONMOUTH W 2-0 O14 at Scranton L 0-2 O30 GEORGE MASON L 2-4 O19 VILLANOVA W 5-2 1987 (12-6) O23 MANHATTANVILLE W 3-0 Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli 1989 (13-8-1) O25 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL W 3-1 Captains: Kathy Bostjancic, Robin Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli O28 at Adelphi L 2-3 Copperthwaite, Lynn Hallowell Captains: Vicki Hoekstra, Barb S12 ADELPHI W 3-1 Ohlott 1985 (13-4-1) S18 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 3-0 S10 at George Mason W 1-0 Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli S20 CORNELL W 3-1 S15 COLGATE T 0-0 ot Captain: Maggie Muscarella S23 PRINCETON W 2-0 S17 CONNECTICUT L 1-2 S11 at Monmouth W 5-1 S26 at North Carolina L 0-3 S20 at Adelphi W 2-1 S14 ADELPHI W 2-1 S27 at George Mason L 0-1 S22 BOSTON COLLEGE W 3-0 S21 RHODE ISLAND W 3-1 O3 at Massachusetts L 1-5 S24 at Cornell W 1-0 S22 COLGATE W 3-0 O4 at Hartford W 2-1 S27 STONY BROOK W 1-0 S24 at Princeton T 1-1 ot O7 at Elon W 3-0 O1 at Hartford L 0-1 O5 at Massachusetts L 1-3 O9 at Virginia W 4-0 O3 at La Salle W 3-1 O6 at Hartford W 3-0 O10 at NC State L 0-1 WAGS Tournament (Ft. Belvoir, Va.) O9 IONA W 14-0 O14 at Villanova L 1-3 O6 vs. Texas A&M W 9-0 O12 SCRANTON L 0-1 O17 CONNECTICUT W 2-0 O7 vs. Maryland W 6-1 O13 ROCHESTER W 2-0 O18 RHODE ISLAND W 2-1 O8 vs. Radford W 2-1 O16 at Villanova W 1-0 O28 at Monmouth W 2-0 O9 vs. George Mason L 0-3 O17 at Southampton W 4-0 O30 COLGATE W 5-2 O11 at Villanova W 2-1 O22 at Manhattanville W 7-0 N1 PROVIDENCE W 6-0 O14 RHODE ISLAND W 3-1 O27 MONMOUTH W 2-0 NCAA Tournament O17 PRINCETON L 1-2 O29 at Kean W 2-1 N6 at Connecticut L 0-1 (Colorado Springs, Colo.) N2 at George Mason L 0-1 ot O20 vs. So. Methodist L 2-3 ECAC Tournament 1988 (8-9-3) O22 at Colorado College L 0-3 N9 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 2-1# Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli O25 at Monmouth L 0-2 Rutgers advances on penalty kicks Captains: Lynn Hallowell, Cheryl O28 at Massachusetts W 2-1 ot Mathies, Julie Vetack N10 ADELPHI L 0-1 ECAC Tournament (Burlington, Vt.) S10 vs. G. Washington T 2-2 ot N4 vs. Providence W 2-1 1986 (9-6-2) S11 vs. Massachusetts L 0-2 N5 at Vermont L 0-1 Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli S16 at Colgate W 1-0 Captains: Kathy Bostjancic, Robin S18 at Cornell L 3-4 ot Copperthwaite, Lynn Hallowell 3 RUTGERS WOMEN’S SOCCER 1990 (13-5-1) N9 at Cornell W 1-0 ECAC Tournament Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli N10 vs. James Madison W 2-0 N13 Colgate T 1-1# 2ot Captains: Judy Kalafut, Denise Colgate advances on penalty kicks Reddy 1992 (11-4-4) S8 MASSACHUSETTS L 0-3 Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli 1994 (6-12-1, 2-2-1 Atlantic 10) Stony Brook Invitational (Stony Brook, N.Y.) Captains: Christa Aluotto, Jenni- Head Coach: Charlie Duccilli S15 vs. George Mason W 1-0 fer Gibbons, Saskia Webber, Dana Captains: Pam Pitchok, Chrissy S16 vs. Vermont W 4-1 Zonkle Sheerin S19 at Adelphi T 1-1 2ot S6 XAVIER W 1-0 S3 at Notre Dame L 0-6 S22 at Colgate W 3-0 S9 at Temple L 0-1 S4 vs.
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