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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON WOMEN’S SOCCER ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS PHONE: (206) 543-2230 • INTERNET: www.GoHuskies.com WOMEN’S SOCCER CONTACT: Alyssa Chambers • [email protected] • (206) 724-7972 2011 Schedule & Results THIS WEEK IN HUSKY WOMEN’S SOCCER Rankings Listed: NSCAA/Soccer America Record: 6-6-3, 2-3-1 (Pac-12) Friday, October 21 Washington at Oregon - 7 p.m. Date Opponent Time/Result Pape’ Field - Eugene, Ore. 8/19 vs. RV BYU T, 2-2 (2OT) Wisconsin Tournament - at Madison Sunday, October 23 8/26 at Wisconsin L, 2-1 Washington at Oregon State - 12 p.m. 8/28 vs. Iowa State L, 2-0 Lorenz Field - Corvallis, Ore. Husky Soccer Invitational - Seattle 9/2 vs. RV Boston U L, 1-0 Live stats are available at www.gohuskies.com. 9/4 vs. Seattle U W, 3-1 Live video for Friday’s game available at www.goducks.com. Portland/Nike Invitational - Portland 9/9 at No. 24 Portland T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/11 vs. New Mexico W, 1-0 (OT) Huskies Head South To Oregon The Huskies head south to face the University of Oregon Ducks and the No. 23 Oregon State Univer- 9/18 at Gonzaga W, 3-1 sity Beavers this weekend. Fans can follow both games for free with live stats at www.gohuskies. 9/23 at No. 3/2 UCLA* L, 1-0 com and can view live video for Friday’s game at www.goducks.com. 9/25 vs. San Francisco W, 4-2 9/30 vs. No. 21 Cal* T, 1-1 (2OT) Scouting Oregon 10/2 vs. No. 1/1 Stanford* L, 1-0 (OT) The Huskies first head to Eugene, Ore. to face the Ducks on Friday, Oct. 21 at 7 p.m. Oregon enters 10/7 vs. Colorado* W, 2-1 the weekend 7-7-1 and 2-4-0 in the Pac-12 after a 3-1 victory last weekend over Pac-12 newcomer 10/9 vs. Utah* W, 4-0 Colorado. The team started off the season 4-0-1 before a few close losses since then, but is still a 10/14 vs. USC* L, 1-0 strong contender in the Pac-12 this season. Junior Julie Armstrong leads the team with four goals, three assists, and 11 points. In goal, freshman Abby Steele has played in all 15 games, allowing only 10/21 at Oregon* 7 p.m. 19 goals and tallying 54 saves, despite a 2-7-1 record. Senior goalkeeper Lindsay Parlee has allowed 10/23 at No. 23 Oregon State* Noon zero goals in six appearances with five saves and a 5-0-0 record. Last season, the Huskies shut 10/28 at Arizona* 7 p.m. out the Ducks, 2-0, in Seattle despite Oregon outshooting Washington, 13-12. This will be the 16th 10/30 at Arizona State* 1 p.m. time the two teams meet, the Huskies leading the series 12-2-1. As an added note, Friday is Breast 11/3 vs. 21/25 Washington State* Cancer Awareness night at Pape’ Field and fans attending the game are encouraged to wear pink (FSC)7p.m. in support of this cause. Bold indicates home game Scouting Oregon State * indicates Pac-12 games The Huskies will make their second stop of the weekend in their neighboring state to the south in Corvallis on Sunday to face No. 23 Oregon State. The Beavers have been ranked in the NSCAA poll All times Pacific every week this season except one, with their highest ranking coming on Oct. 11 at No. 18. They en- ter the weekend with a 10-4-1 overall record and a 4-2-0 conference record after a 1-0 overtime loss in Salt Lake City on the home field of the other Pac-12 newcomer, Utah. The Beavers are tied for third 2011 Pac-12 Standings in a tough Pac-12 conference, right behind Washington State and a Stanford team with a perfect 6-0- Team Conference Overall 0 conference record. Redshirt junior Chelsea Buckland and sophomore Jenna Richardson lead the Stanford 6-0-0 14-0-1 team with six goals apiece. Buckland has started 10 games and appeared in 14 of 15 team games Washington State 4-1-1 10-4-2 with three assists and 15 points. Richardson has started 13 of 13 games played with one assist and Oregon State 4-2-0 10-4-1 13 points scored. Senior goalkeeper Colleen Boyd has appeared and started in 13 of 15 team games, Utah 4-2-0 8-6-1 allowing just seven goals total, with 37 saves, six shutouts, and a 8-4-1 record. As a goalkeeping UCLA 3-1-2 10-1-3 team, she and sophomore transfer goalkeeper Audrey Bernier-Larose have allowed only eight goals Cal 3-1-2 10-3-2 total this season. Last season, the then-No. 19 ranked Beavers handed the Huskies a 1-0 loss in Washington 2-3-1 6-6-3 UW’s final home game of the season. This will be the 21st time the two teams meet and UW leads the Arizona State 2-4-0 6-8-0 series 14-5-1. The Beavers, however, have had recent success versus the Huskies, with two of their Arizona 1-4-1 1-11-2 five all-time wins coming in the past two seasons and four of the five coming since 2003. Oregon 2-4-0 7-7-1 USC 1-5-0 4-11-0 Martinez Named Gohuskies.com Student-Athlete Of The Week Colorado 0-5-1 3-9-2 Senior forward Sarah Martinez has been honored with the award for the week of Oct. 3-9. Martinez helped the Huskies to their first Pac-12 wins of the season over conference newcomers Colorado and Utah. She scored two goals vs. Colorado in a 2-1 UW victory and had a goal and two assists against Utah in a 4-0 victory. Martinez leads the team wtih six goals and four assists. This is the third honor for the women’s soccer team this year. HUSKY QUICK FACTS Huskies Shutout Utes, 4-0 After jumping out to an early 1-0 lead, Washington poured in three second-half goals to Location: Seattle, Wash. defeat Utah 4-0 Sunday. Freshman Jaclyn Softli scored her second career goal in the first Colors: Purple & Gold half. Senior Kate Deines opened the second-half scoring, followed by insurance goals Conference: Pacific-12 from sophomore Hilary Zevenbergen and senior Sarah Martinez. Home Field: Husky Soccer Field (2,050) Head Coach: Lesle Gallimore (California, 1986) Huskies Outlast Colorado, 2-1 Record at UW: 185-147-28 (17 seasons) Senior forward Sarah Martinez scored back-to-back goals in the second half to propel Career Record: 217-166-33 (21 seasons) Washington past new Pac-12 conference foe Colorado. After the Buffs struck first in the Associate Head Coach: Amy Griffin 21st minute, UW fought back with two second-half goals. The Dawgs outshot Colorado Assistant Coach: Jim Thomas 14 to 8 on the night. 2010 Record: 13-9-2 2010 Pac-10 Record (Place): 4-5-0 (6th) No. 1 Stanford Sneaks By UW In OT 2010 Postseason: NCAA Elite 8 It was just the second time this season that No. 1 and undefeated Stanford had been 2010 Final Ranking: 15 (NSCAA) taking to overtime but the Cardinal snuck past UW in the 94th minute for a 1-0 victory on Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/5 Sunday afternoon at Husky Soccer Field. Starters Returning/Lost: 8/5 Newcomers: 5 All-Time Record: 202-158-32 Huskies Tie No. 21 Cal, 1-1 Inaugural Season: 1991 Freshman Jaclyn Softli scored her first career goal as a Husky giving UW a 1-0 lead in NCAA Tournament Appearances: 11 the 47th minute over No. 21 Cal. The Golden Bears kept fighting and tied the game in the (1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘98, 2000, ‘01, ‘03, ‘04, ‘08, ‘09, 2010) 73rd minute and after 110 minutes the game ended in a 1-1 tie. Best NCAA Finish: Elite 8 (2004, 2010) Conference Championships: 1 (2000) Swanson Gets First Career Goal In Victory Over Dons Athletic Communications Contact: Alyssa Chambers UW returned home on Sept. 25, hosting its final non-conference opponent of the season Office Phone: 206-685-3119 and defeating San Francisco 4-2. USF took the lead in the 15th minute as Molly Hall went Cell Phone: 206-724-7972 one-on-one with Husky keeper Kari Davidson and bounced it over her head and into the Email: [email protected] back of the net. The assist went to Jaciara Mello. Just seconds after the ensuing kickoff, Website: www.gohuskies.com sophomore Hillary Zevenbergen (Woodway, Wash.) scored off a rebound to even the match. Senior Alex Webber was fouled hard in the box in the 21st minute which led to a penalty kick. Fellow senior Kate Deines took the shot and made it for her first goal of the season as UW went up 2-1. Freshman Chelsea Archer gave UW a 3-1 lead heading into the half with a great shot on the right side of the box in the 38th minute. She was as- PRONUNCIATION GUIDE sisted by sophomore Allie Beahan. The final UW goal put the Huskies up 4-1 as redshirt freshman Morgan Swanson scored her first career goal as a Husky in the 59th minute. Allie Beahan ...........................................BEE-han Freshman Jaclyn Softli took the shot first, it hit the crossbar and Swanson was there to Lindsey Bos ..................................................BOSS put it back in.