2016 STANFORD WOMEN’S SOCCER

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2016 Schedule Homestand Continues Date Opponent Time/Result Stanford looks to continue strong start to season AUGUST 19 (Fri.) at Navy W, 2-1 No. 2 Stanford (3-0) 21 (Sun.) at Georgetown W, 3-0 Wisconsin (1-1-2) | Thur. • 7 p.m. (PT) 26 (Fri.) Florida W, 1-0 (1OT) Marquette (2-2) | Sun. • 1 p.m. SEPTEMBER Laird Q. Cagan Stadium • Stanford, Calif. 1 (Thur.) Wisconsin 7 p.m. Television • Pac-12 Network (Thur.) | Live Stream (Sun.) 4 (Sun.) Marquette 1 p.m. Live Statistics • Available via GoStanford.com 9 (Fri.) Minnesota 6 p.m. Social • Facebook.com/StanfordWSoccer • Twitter.com/StanfordWSoccer • 11 (Sun.) Notre Dame 11 a.m. Instagram.com/StanfordWSoc • Snapchat » StanfordWSoccer 16 (Fri.) Santa Clara 5 p.m. 24 (Sat.) Oregon 7 p.m. STANFORD, Calif. – No. 2 Stanford continues its nine-game homestand playing host to a 29 (Thur.) Washington State 7 p.m. pair of nonconference opponents this weekend. OCTOBER The Cardinal (3-0) opens the weekend against Wisconsin on Thursday at 7 p.m. (PT), then 2 (Sun.) Washington 2 p.m. takes on Marquette on Sunday at 1 p.m. 6 (Thur.) at USC 4 p.m. 9 (Sun.) at UCLA 1 p.m. Stanford is coming off an impressive 1-0 overtime victory against No. 6 Florida in its home 14 (Fri.) at Oregon State 7 p.m. opener this past weekend. Jordan DiBiasi scored her second goal of the season in the 96th 20 (Thur.) Colorado*^ 7 p.m. minute to propel the Cardinal past the Gators. 23 (Sun.) Utah 1 p.m. 27 (Thur.) at Arizona 7 p.m. Five of DiBiasi’s seven career goals have been game-winners and four of those five winning 30 (Sun.) at Arizona State 3 p.m. goals have come against teams ranked 16th or higher. NOVEMBER 4 (Fri.) California 3 p.m. 11 (Fri.) NCAA First Round TBD 18 (Fri.) NCAA Second Round TBD 20 (Sun.) NCAA Third Round TBD 2016 Stanford Roster 25 (Fri.) NCAA Quarterfinals TBD No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School) 2 (Fri.) NCAA College Cup TBD 1 Jane Campbell 5-9 GK Sr. Kennesaw, Ga. (Darlington School) 4 (Sun.) NCAA College Cup TBD 2 Logan Karam 5-5 M Fr. Long Beach, Calif. (Lutheran) 3 Mariah Lee 5-4 F Jr. Covington, Wash. (Kentwood) All times are Pacific 4 Maddie Bauer 5-7 D Sr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei) Home games in bold 5 Michelle Xiao 5-4 M So. Omaha, Neb. (Westside) * Pacific-12 Conference game 6 Carly Malatskey 5-4 F Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Tarbut V’ Torah) ^ Televised by Pac-12 Networks 7 Jaye Boissiere 5-2 M RS So. Los Altos Hills, Calif. (Menlo School) 8 Ryan Walker-Hartshorn 5-11 D/F Sr. Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd) 9 Tegan McGrady 5-6 D/F So. San Jose, Calif. (Santa Teresa) 10 Tierna Davidson 5-10 D/M Fr. Menlo Park, Calif. (Sacred Heart Prep) 11 Jordan DiBiasi 5-6 M So. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (St. Francis) Pac-12 Standings 12 Kyra Carusa 5-7 F RS So. San Diego, Calif. (Del Norte) Team Pts. Conf. Overall 13 Ceci Gee 5-9 F Fr. Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte) Stanford 0 0-0-0 3-0-0 14 Siobhan Cox 5-4 D/M Sr. Los Altos Hills, Calif. (The Harker School) Oregon 0 0-0-0 3-0-1 15 Alana Cook 5-9 D So. Far Hills, N.J. (The Pennington School) Arizona State 0 0-0-0 2-0-1 16 Beattie Goad 5-7 M/F Fr. Melbourne, Australia (Lauriston Girls School) California 0 0-0-0 3-1-0 17 5-7 M Jr. Lorton, Va. (South County) Utah 0 0-0-0 3-1-0 18 Sam Tran 5-5 F Fr. Tracy, Calif. (John C. Kimball) UCLA 0 0-0-0 2-1-0 19 Alison Jahansouz 5-9 GK RS So. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison) Washington 0 0-0-0 2-1-0 20 Megan Turner 5-4 M/F Sr. Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) 22 5-11 F So. Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman) Colorado 0 0-0-0 2-2-0 24 Ami Kalokoh 5-3 M Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Crossroads) Arizona 0 0-0-0 1-1-1 26 Stephanie Amack 5-10 D Sr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Dougherty Valley) Oregon State 0 0-0-0 1-1-1 28 Lauren Rood 5-9 GK Fr. Camas, Wash. (Camas) USC 0 0-0-0 1-2-0 29 Penelope Edmonds 5-7 GK So. New York, NY. (Riverdale Country School) Washington State 0 0-0-0 1-2-0

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD Quick Facts Stanford shutout a potent Florida attack and held its leading goal-scorer, Savannah Jordan, to one shot during the game. Maddie Bauer and Alana Cook anchored the defense and did General Information well to limit off ensive opportunities for the Gators. It was the first time Florida had been shut Location: Stanford, Calif. out since Aug. 23, 2015, a 1-0 overtime loss at Ohio State. Enrollment: 15,877 (6,980 undergrad) Nickname: Cardinal Jane Campbell earned her first shutout of the season and 31st of her career, tying her for Colors: Cardinal and White third in Stanford program history. She is four shutouts shy of tying Nicole Barnhart (2000-04) Home Field (capacity): for the all-time program record. Laird Q. Cagan Stadium (1,900) Conference: Pac-12 Stanford returns four of its top-five goal-scorers from a year ago, including DiBiasi, Kyra President: Dr. John L. Hennessy Carusa, Michelle Xiao and Andi Sullivan. Athletics Director: Bernard Muir Sport Administrator: Brian Talbott Thursday’s game will be televised on the Pac-12 Network and Sunday’s game will be Athletics Web site: gostanford.com streamed live online. Live statistics will be available for both games via GoStanford.com. Twitter: @StanfordWSoccer

Facebook: StanfordWSoccer Rankings Instagram: @StanfordWSoc • Stanford enters the third week of the 2016 season ranked No. 2 in the NSCAA Coaches Snapchat: ‘StanfordWSoccer’ Poll, No. 1 in the TopDrawerSoccer rankings and No. 1 in the Soccer America rankings. The Cardinal was selected to finish first in the Pac-12 for the second consecutive season in a vote Soccer Staff by conference head coaches. Head Coach: Paul Ratcliff e (UCLA ‘94) Record at Stanford: 236-47-26 (14th season) • Stanford finished the 2015 season ranked No. 6 in the NSCAA/Continental Tire coaches’ poll Career Record: 291-81-33 (19th season) and TopDrawerSoccer rankings. Assistant Coach: Hideki Nakada (3rd) Assistant Coach: Margueritte Aozasa (2nd) Team Captains Volunteer Asst. Coach: Rodrigo Baptista (1st) • Stanford’s team captains this season are seniors Maddie Bauer and Jane Campbell and Athletic Trainer: Lindsy Donnelly junior Andi Sullivan. Sports Performance: Jessica Rolin Impressive Defensive Streaks Team Information • Stanford has not allowed more than two goals in a match over its past 261 contests, not 2015 Record: 19-2-2 since a 4-0 loss to North Carolina on Sept. 11, 2005, in San Francisco. During that stretch, 2015 Pac-12 Record: 10-0-1 (1st) Stanford allowed two goals 26 times, which comes out to once every 10.03 matches. 2015 Postseason Finish: NCAA Quarterfinals 2015 Final Ranking: 6 (NSCAA) • Stanford hasn’t allowed more than two goals in a match at home since Oct. 5, 1998, in a 3-2 Starters Returning/Lost 2016: 9/2 overtime loss to BYU. The streak is older than freshman, Sam Tran, who was born Oct. 24, Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/5 1998. First Season of Soccer: 1984 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 25 • Stanford hasn’t allowed more than two at home in regulation since Oct. 10, 1997, in a 3-2 loss to USC. This streak is longer than five of the eight members of the freshman class. NSCAA Rankings (As of 8/23/16) Rank Team LW Record Stanford Defensive Notes 1. Florida State 1 1-0-0 • Senior Jane Campbell recorded her 31st career shutout in a 1-0 overtime victory against 2. Duke 3 2-0-0 No. 6 Florida, tying her for third all-time in program history. She is four shy of the all-time 3. Stanford 5 2-0-0 record of 35 held by Nicole Barnhart (’04). 4. Virginia 4 2-0-0 5. Penn State 2 1-0-1 • Jane Campbell’s shutout streak of 803:18 during the 2014 season (Aug. 22-Sept. 26) is the 6. Florida 7 2-0-0 18th-longest by a goalkeeper in NCAA Division I history. 7. West Virginia 6 1-0-1 8. Clemson 14 2-0-0 • Stanford recorded nine consecutive shutouts in 2014 to set school records for consecutive 9. North Carolina 9 2-0-0 shutouts and consecutive shutouts to open a season. 10. Connecticut 15 2-0-0 11. Texas A&M 8 1-1-0 Young Goal-Scorers 12. Notre Dame 13 2-0-0 • Stanford’s sophomore class has accounted for five of Stanford’s six goals this season. 13. Santa Clara 21 2-0-0 Megan Turner (senior) is the only non-sophomore to register a goal. 14. BYU 16 1-0-0 15. UCLA RV 1-0-0 • Underclassmen accounted for 29 of Stanford’s 43 goals in 2015. Freshmen led the team with 16. Texas Tech 19 2-0-0 18 goals, followed by the sophomores (11), juniors (8) and seniors (5). 17. Minnesota RV 2-0-0 18. Virginia Tech 17 2-0-0 Campbell Career Historical Rankings 19. Mississippi 22 2-0-0 • Campbell is in the top-five of multiple NCAA active career rankings categories, including 20. Pepperdine NR 2-0-0 shutouts (2nd, 31), minutes played (2nd, 6,040.85) and goals-against average (4th, 0.61). 21. California 18 1-1-0 22. Rutgers 10 1-0-1 Thursday’s Opponent, Wisconsin 23. South Florida RV 2-0-0 • Stanford has won each of the past two meetings against Wisconsin and the all-time series 24. Auburn 12 1-1-0 is tied, 2-2. The teams’ most recent meeting was a 6-0 win for the Cardinal at home. Mariah 25. Northwestern RV 2-0-0 Nogueira scored twice, while Christen Press, Courtney Verloo, Lindsay Taylor and Kelley O’Hara added a goal apiece.

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD Head Coach Paul Ratcliff e • The Badgers (1-1-2) earned a pair of draws in two matches this past weekend, finishing level with Milwaukee, 1-1, and Drake, 0-0. Wisconsin has produced two goals in four games, with Paul Ratcliff e is the most successful coach Micaela Powers and Dani Rhodes scoring a goal apiece. in more than 100 years of Stanford soccer, among men or women. Sunday’s Opponent, Marquette • Stanford is 1-0 all-time against the Golden Eagles, earning a 5-0 win on Sept. 26, 2004. The Now in his 14th season with Stanford, the Cardinal scored 14 minutes into the match and added four second-half goals to seal the win. Cardinal women have won one national championship, reached three NCAA finals, and • Marquette picked up a pair of victories this past week, defeating Illinois State, 2-1, and won five Pac-12 titles. He’s Michigan, 2-1. Emily Hess leads the Golden Eagles with three points on a goal and an assist. led the Card to six College Cups, and reached the Senior Class NCAA third round the past • Stanford’s senior class of Jane Campbell, Maddie Bauer, Ryan Walker-Hartshorn, Siobhan 10 seasons. Cox, Megan Turner and Stephanie Amack have a three-year record of 57-10-6 (.822). He also coached four Dominating at Both Ends of the Field national players of the year • Stanford holds advantages against opponents in 2016 in goals (6-1), shots (54-15), shots on -- Kelley O’Hara, Christen goal (22-6) and corner kicks (24-5). Press, Teresa Noyola, and Lindsay Taylor -- and five Pac-12 Scholar • Stanford outshot opponents 439-156 and held a 180-51 corner kick advantage in 2015. Athlete of the Year winners. • The Cardinal did not allow a corner kick in seven-of-23 games in 2015. Ratcliff e, who has never failed to direct the Cardinal to the NCAA tournament, now is • Stanford did not permit a corner kick for a span of 348:34 minutes to start the 2015 season. Stanford’s winningest soccer coach, with a The Cardinal registered 36 consecutive corner kicks and did not allow the opposition an 236-47-26 record on The Farm and 291-81-33 opportunity until the fourth game of the season when No. 9 BYU earned a corner kick at overall as a Division I head coach. 78:34. He also is the most successful in the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List postseason, with a 36-10-4 record in NCAA • Jane Campbell and Andi Sullivan were named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List for playoff action. His Stanford teams have the second consecutive season. The award is presented by the Missouri Athletic Club to the an ongoing unbeaten streak of 29 in NCAA nation’s top player. Stanford has won three times: Kelley O’Hara in 2009, Christen Press in tournament play at home. 2010, and Teresa Noyola in 2011. Ratcliff e is a six-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year Five Cardinal Recognized and three-time NSCAA National Coach of the • Stanford is well-represented on TopDrawerSoccer’s Preseason Best XI teams with five Year. players earning recognition. Andi Sullivan and Jane Campbell were named to the first team, Maddie Bauer claimed second team recognition and Alana Cook earned a third team nod. In 2011, he led Stanford to its first NCAA Tierna Davidson was named to the freshman team. women’s soccer championship, and a third consecutive NCAA final. Welcome to The Farm • Stanford added eight freshmen to the roster this season. Six are from California, one from Under Ratcliff e, Stanford had a 73-match Washington and one from Australia. home unbeaten streak (70-0-3) from 2008-13 for the second-longest such streak in NCAA No Days Off annals and won 44 consecutive conference • Stanford will take on a challenging 19-game schedule in 2016, including 10 teams that matches. appeared in last year’s NCAA Tournament.

Ratcliff e’s Honors • Cardinal opponents registered a winning percentage of .590 with a combined record of 211- 2015 Pac-12 Coach of the Year 140-42 in 2015. Six teams finished the season ranked in the top 25 nationally. 2012 Pac-12 Coach of the Year 2011 NSCAA National Coach of the Year • The Cardinal will play nine consecutive home games from Aug. 26-Oct. 2 and conclude 2011 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year nonconference play against 2015 NCAA Tournament teams Minnesota (Sept. 9), Notre Dame 2011 Pac-12 Coach of the Year (Sept. 11) and Santa Clara (Sept. 16). 2010 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year 2010 Pac-10 Coach of the Year National Honors for Sullivan 2009 NSCAA National Coach of the Year • Andi Sullivan became the 14th first-team All-American in program history in 2015 and 2009 CaptainU National Coach of the Year was named one of 15 semifinalists for the MAC Hermann Trophy. She was the only Pac-12 2009 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year representative on the first team and is one of five Pac-12 players to receive All-America 2009 Pac-10 Coach of the Year recognition. She was the only sophomore and one of two underclassmen on the first team. 2008 NSCAA National Coach of the Year 2008 Soccer America Coach of the Year Bauer Named NSCAA Scholar All-American 2008 Soccer Buzz Coach of the Year • Maddie Bauer earned third-team NSCAA Scholar All-America honors in 2015 and was the 2008 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year only Pac-12 player selected to the three teams. She holds a 3.49 GPA as an international 2008 Pac-10 Coach of the Year relations major. Bauer was named an NSCAA All-Pacific Region first team selection, earned 2001 WCC Coach of the Year her third consecutive All-Pac-12 second team honor and second straight Pac-12 All-Academic 2000 WCC Coach of the Year award.

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD All-Region Recognition against top competition. She scored game-winners against No. 9 • Five Cardinal players earned 2015 NSCAA All-Pacific Region BYU, at Washington, No. 16 USC and again against the Cougars in the recognition. Four Cardinal players earned first team honors, including second round of the NCAA Tournament. Andi Sullivan (M), Maddie Bauer (D), Jane Campbell (GK) and Haley Rosen (M). Freshman Alana Cook (D) earned second team honors. • Cook did well taking on the centerback position that required her to be a strong presence in the center of the field and decisive on the ball • Stanford’s four first-team regional selections were the most of any when distributing. She also contributed three goals and an assist. She program in the nation and its five honors are the most in the Pacific was named the Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year. region. • McGrady scored the game-winning goal in overtime against • Paul Ratcliff e was named the 2015 NSCAA Pacific Region Coach of the Oklahoma to lift Stanford to a 2-1 win. She assisted both game- Year. It is the sixth NSCAA regional coaching award of Ratcliff e’s career. winning goals against Oregon State (Oct. 8) and Oregon (Oct. 11). McGrady is electric down the sideline, constantly making runs and Pac-12 Honors taking on defenders one-on-one. • Stanford is well-represented in 2015 All-Pac-12 selections with eight players earning all-conference honors, five freshman named to the All- • Averie Collins scored her first collegiate game-winning goal with a Freshmen Team and three members winning individual awards. header off a corner kick in the 109th minute at No. 25 Washington State. She scored the first goal of her collegiate career in her Pac-12 • Paul Ratcliff e was named the Pac-12 Coach of the Year, Jane debut at Utah to help lead Stanford to a 4-1 victory. Campbell earned Goalkeeper of the Year recognition and Alana Cook claimed Freshman/Newcomer of the Year honors. It is Ratcliff e’s sixth Stanford’s NCAA History coach of the year honor in the past eight years. Campbell claimed • The Cardinal qualified for 18 consecutive NCAA tournaments and her first goalkeeper of the year honor and Cook became the second 25 overall in 2015. The Cardinal is unbeaten in its past 29 home NCAA consecutive Cardinal to earn freshman of the year recognition aft er tournament matches, has advanced past the first round the past nine Andi Sullivan did so a year ago. seasons, and has reached six NCAA College Cups in the previous seven years. Stanford’s all-time NCAA tournament record is 48-20-6 (.689). • Below is a list of Stanford’s All-Pac-12 representatives: Stanford Season Highlights (2016) • Coach of the Year: Paul Ratcliff e • Jordan DiBiasi scored in the 96th minute to propel Stanford to a 1-0 • Goalkeeper of the Year: Jane Campbell overtime victory against No. 6 Florida. (Aug. 26) • Freshman/Newcomer of the Year: Alana Cook • Alana Cook and Michelle Xiao scored a goal apiece, while Andi • All-Pac-12 First Team: Jane Campbell, Haley Rosen, Andi Sullivan Sullivan registered an assist, to propel Stanford to a 2-1 victory at • All-Pac-12 Second Team: Maddie Bauer, Kyra Carusa, Alana Cook Navy. (Aug. 19) • All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention: Megan Turner, Michelle Xiao • Stanford erupted for three goals in an eight minute span at the • Pac-12 All-Freshman Team: Kyra Carusa, Alana Cook, Jordan beginning of the half to earn a 3-0 victory at Georgetown. Goals by DiBiasi, Tegan McGrady, Michelle Xiao Megan Turner, Jordan DiBiasi and Kyra Carusa.

Pac-12 Honors in the Classroom Stanford Season Highlights (2015) • Nine Stanford players earned 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic recognition • Michelle Xiao scored her fift h goal of the year to tie No. 20 Duke 1-1 and are listed below: extend Stanford’s NCAA Tournament home unbeaten streak to 29. • Stephanie Amack (mechanical engineering), Maddie Bauer • Megan Turner had a goal and an assist, Ryan Walker-Hartshorn (international relations), Kyra Carusa (undeclared), Siobhan Cox scored twice and Kyra Carusa assisted two-of-three goals in a 3-0 win (human biology), Mariah Lee (undeclared), Laura Liedle (human against Arizona in the NCAA Tournament Third Round. biology), Haley Rosen (master’s in communication), Andi Sullivan • Jordan DiBiasi scored twice to lift Stanford to a 2-1 victory against (undeclared) and Megan Turner (management science and No. 13 BYU in the NCAA Tournament Second Round. engineering). • Stanford’s defense earned its 11th shutout of the season and Averie Collins scored the first postseason goal of her career to lift Stanford Unbeaten in the Pac-12 to a 2-0 victory against San Jose State in the NCAA Tournament First • Stanford went undefeated in Pac-12 play for the first time since 2012 Round. during the 2015 season. The Cardinal outscored Pac-12 opponents • Alana Cook scored the game-tying goal in the 80th minute against 24-6 in conference play. No. 20 California to send the game to overtime and help Stanford complete an undefeated conference season. Super Sophomores • Kyra Carusa and Megan Turner scored a goal apiece to defeat UCLA • Stanford’s sophomore class played an important role in the team’s 2-0 and secure the Pac-12 championship outright. success during 2015. All five freshmen field players Michelle Xiao, • Jordan DiBiasi scored the game-winner against No. 16 USC on a Jordan DiBiasi, Alana Cook, Tegan McGrady and Averie Collins saw quality assist by Haley Rosen to clinch at least a share of the Pac-12 significant time and made regular contributions. title. • Jordan DiBiasi scored the game-winner in the 61st minute, and Haley • All five field players scored at least one goal and one game-winning Rosen and Alana Cook added second-half goals in a 16-minute span goal in 2015. to earn a convincing 3-0 victory at Washington on a rain-drenched evening in Seattle. • Xiao was particularly impressive in the off ensive zone, scoring twice • Haley Rosen produced a goal and an assist, and Averie Collins scored against Boston College and netting the game-winners against UC the first game-winning goal of her career to lift No. 4 Stanford to a 2-1 Davis and Oregon State. She scored Stanford’s only goal against Duke double-overtime victory at No. 25 Washington State. in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals. • Michelle Xiao assisted both goals and Mariah Lee scored her first goal of the year, the game-winner, in a 2-1 victory against Colorado. • Four of DiBiasi’s five goals were game-winners in crucial moments • Andi Sullivan headed in a game-winner in the 75th minute to lift

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD 2016 Starters Opp. G D D D D M M M F F F 8/19: at Navy Campbell Karam Bauer Cook Goad Sullivan Davidson DiBiasi Turner Carusa Tran 8/21: at G’town Campbell Karam Bauer Cook Goad Sullivan Davidson DiBiasi Turner Carusa Tran 8/26: Florida Campbell Gee Bauer Cook McGrady Sullivan Davidson DiBiasi Turner Carusa Tran 9/1: Wisconsin 9/4: Marquette 9/9: Minnesota 9/11: Notre Dame 9/16: Santa Clara 9/24: Oregon 9/29: Wash. St. 10/2: Washington 10/6: at USC 10/9: at UCLA 10/14: at Ore. St. 10/20: Colorado 10/23: Utah 10/27: at Arizona 10/30: at Ariz. St. 11/4: at California

Stanford to a 1-0 victory against Oregon. Stanford’s Situational Records • Michelle Xiao, Kyra Carusa and Stephanie Amack scored a goal • When scoring first: 3-0-0 apiece against Oregon State. • When opponents score first: 0-0-0 • Haley Rosen and Andi Sullivan scored first-half goals, and Kyra • When leading at halft ime: 0-0 Carusa scored in the second overtime period to lift Stanford to a 3-2 • When tied at halft ime: 3-0-0 victory at Arizona. • When trailing at halft ime: 0-0 • Andi Sullivan and Haley Rosen scored highlight-reel goals in the • When trailing at any time: 0-0-0 second half and Stanford earned its fift h shutout in 10 games, • At Home: 1-0-0 defeating Arizona State 2-0. • At Opponent: 2-0 • Kyra Carusa scored the first two goals of her collegiate career, Averie • At Neutral Field: 0-0 Collins scored the first goal of her career and Ryan Walker-Hartshorn • Overtime: 1-0-0 added a last-second score to help lead Stanford to a 4-1 comeback victory at Utah. National Players of the Year • Michelle Xiao scored the game-winning goal in overtime to lift • Five players in Stanford history have earned national player of the Stanford to a 1-0 victory against UC Davis. year honors, including four during a three-year span from 2009-11. • Tegan McGrady scored the first goal of her collegiate career to help Stanford’s Hermann Trophy Winners: Stanford earn a 2-1 overtime victory against Oklahoma. 2009: Kelley O’Hara, 26 goals, 13 assists, 65 pts. in ‘09. • Jordan DiBiasi scored the first goal of her collegiate career to help 2010: Christen Press, 26 goals, 8 assts, 60 pts. in ‘10. lead Stanford to a 1-0 victory against No. 9 BYU. 2011: Teresa Noyola, 9 goals, 15 assists, 33 pts. in ‘11. • Ryan Walker-Hartshorn scored in the 84th minute to help lead Stanford to a 1-0 victory at Cal Poly. The Cardinal held advantages in • Stanford’s Soccer America Players of the Year (not including the three shots (18-3) and corner kicks (12-0) against the Mustangs. players listed above): • Michelle Xiao scored twice in Stanford’s home debut, a 4-0 victory 1991: Julie Foudy, 15 goals, 7 assists, 37 pts. in ‘91. against Boston College. 2011: Lindsay Taylor, 20 goals, 7 assists, 47 pts. in ‘11. • Freshman Alana Cook scored the game-winner in her collegiate debut to help lead Stanford to a season-opening win at Hawai’i. (Aug. 21)

Majors • The following are declared majors for Stanford players. A note: Stanford students declare their majors as juniors, so this list includes only upperclassmen: • Stephanie Amack – mechanical engineering • Maddie Bauer – international relations • Jaye Boissiere – political science • Jane Campbell – psychology • Kyra Carusa – psychology • Siobhan Cox – human biology • Alison Jahansouz – computer science • Mariah Lee – history • Andi Sullivan – management science and engineering • Megan Turner – management science and engineering • Ryan Walker-Hartshorn – human biology and Africa and African- American studies (double major)

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1 Jane Campbell Goalkeeper • 5-9 • Sr. • Kennesaw, Ga. • Darlington School • Psychology • Named Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Week (Aug. 30), sixth career weekly honor Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Shut out No. 6 Florida in 1-0 overtime victory 2013 19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • 2015 NSCAA All-Pacific Region first team 2014 24 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • 2015 Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Year 2015 22 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • 2015 All-Pac-12 First Team 2016 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Two-time 2015 Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Week (Oct. 27, Nov. 3) TOTAL 68 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Tied for No. 3 all-time in career shutouts with 31 • 2015 MAC Hermann Trophy Preseason Watch List Season GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho • Shutout streak of 803:18 during 2014 is tied for 18th-longest streak in NCAA DI history 2013 19 1629:47 13 0.72 66 .835 13 5 0 6.2 • Father, Mike, was Navy lieutenant and pilot; mother, Chrystal was Navy fighter pilot 2014 24 2136:06 14 0.59 54 .794 19 2 3 14.2 2015 22 2015:48 13 0.58 49 .790 18 2 2 10.1 2016 3 259:10 1 0.35 5 .833 3 0 0 1.1 TOTAL 68 6040:51 41 0.61 174 .809 53 9 5 31.6

2 Logan Karam Midfield • 5-5 • Fr. • Long Beach, Calif. • Lutheran • Captained high school team from 2014-16 Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Played club soccer for Strikers ECNL and Beach FC 2016 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Three-time SoCal Developmental Soccer League Champion (2013, 14, 16) TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Won club national championship in 2014 • Accumulated over 200 community service hours per year by participating in Operation School Bell and school mission trips

3 Mariah Lee Forward • 5-4 • Jr • Covington, Wash. • Kentwood • 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Scored her first goal against Colorado (Oct. 16, 2015) 2014 25 0 2 2 14 .000 8 .571 0 0-0 • Won state titles in high school in track and field, and soccer 2015 23 1 2 4 29 .034 11 .379 1 0-0 • Member of Stanford Gospel Choir TOTAL 48 1 4 6 43 .023 19 .442 1 0-0 • Volunteered with the Bay Area Women’s Sports Initiative and Habitat for Humanity • Mother, Karen, ran track at U.S. Military Academy and held school record in 400m

4 Maddie Bauer Defense • 5-8 • Sr. • Newport Beach, Calif. • Mater Dei • International Relations • 2015 NSCAA Scholar All-America third team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • 2015 NSCAA All-Pacific Region first team 2013 21 0 1 1 9 .000 5 .556 0 0-0 • 2015 All-Pac-12 Second Team 2014 24 0 2 2 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention 2015 22 0 0 0 8 .000 1 .125 0 0-0 • Three-time All-Pac-12 Second Team selection (2013-15) 2016 3 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Played on U.S. U-20 National Team that won CONCACAF U-20 championship TOTAL 70 0 3 3 21 .000 6 .286 0 0-0

5 Michelle Xiao Forward • 5-4 • So. • Omaha, Neb. • Westside • 2015 All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • 2015 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team 2015 23 5 2 12 55 .091 19 .345 2 0-0 • Scored twice against Boston College (Aug. 28, 2015) - first two goals of collegiate career 2016 3 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 1 0-0 • Invited to U.S. U-18 camp in May 2014 TOTAL 26 6 2 14 58 .103 21 .362 3 0-0 • 2015 Gatorade Nebraska Player of the Year • Volunteered with a charity that donates soccer equipment around the world

6 Carly Malatskey Forward • 5-4 • Fr. • Newport Beach, Calif. • Tarbut V’ Torah • Has participated in U.S. U14 and U18 national team training camps Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Scored 73 goals in 2015-16, second all-time in CIF history 2016 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Registered 157 goals in three high school seasons (2013-16) TOTAL 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Two-time NSCAA All-American (2014, 2015) • Two-time California Gatorade Player of the Year Nominee (2014-15, 2015-16) • ECNL national champion with Slammers FC in 2016 • Held a 4.47 GPA through high school

7 Jaye Boissiere Midfield • 5-2 • R-So. • Los Altos Hills, Calif. • Menlo School • Made one appearance in 2014 before an injury ended her season Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Member of the U.S. U-18 National Team that competed at 2014 Ten Nations 2014 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Tournament in Spain 2015 Did not play. • Born at Stanford Hospital and attended nearby Menlo School in Atherton 2016 2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 3 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD 8 Ryan Walker-Hartshorn Forward • 5-11 • Sr. • Oakland, Calif. • Bishop O’Dowd • Human Biology and African-American Studies • Scored twice against Arizona in the NCAA Tournament Third Round (Nov. 21, 2015) Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Scored the game-winning goal at Cal Poly (Sept. 4, 2015) 2013 22 1 3 5 23 .043 8 .348 0 0-0 • One of four players in school history with two hat tricks in a season (2014) 2014 24 8 1 17 38 .211 17 .447 2 0-0 • 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention 2015 23 4 2 10 37 .108 16 .432 1 0-0 • 2012 California Gatorade Player of the Year in high school 2016 2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 71 13 6 32 99 .131 41 .414 3 0-0

9 Tegan McGrady Defense/Forward • 5-6 • So. • San Jose, Calif. • Santa Teresa • 2015 All-Pac-12 Freshman Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • 2015 TopDrawerSoccer Postseason Freshman Best XI second team 2015 16 2 3 7 17 .118 7 .412 1 0-0 • 2015 TopDrawerSoccer Preseason Best XI Freshman Team selection 2016 3 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Went to U.S. U-18 National Team camp in May 2014 TOTAL 19 2 3 7 19 .105 7 .368 1 0-0 • Very active outside back, regularly makes runs forward into the off ensive zone • Great grandfather, Kai Larsen, ran on the Stanford track team in the 1940s

10 Tierna Davidson Defender/Midfield • 5-10 • Fr. • Menlo Park, Calif. • Sacred Heart Prep • Has spent time with the U.S. U18, U19 and U20 national teams Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Participated in the U.S. U20 Women’s CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers in Honduras 2016 3 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 • Two-time Central Coast Section champion with high school team (2013-14, 2014-15) TOTAL 3 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 • ECNL national champion with De Anza Force 98G Blue in 2013 • Five-time NorCal State Cup champion (2012-16) • Grandmother, Veronica Wilmot, captained the Republic of Ireland field hockey team from 1955-57 • Active member of the global citizens group at Sacred Heart Prep - family has hosted four exchange students from Ireland and Denmark

11 Jordan DiBiasi Midfield • 5-6 • So. • Highlands Ranch, Colo. • Chatfield • 2015 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • 2015 TopDrawerSoccer Postseason Freshman Best XI first team 2015 23 5 1 11 43 .116 8 .186 4 0-0 • Five of seven career goals have been game-winners 2016 3 2 0 4 10 .200 6 .600 1 0-0 • Four of five game-winning goals have been vs. teams ranked 16th or higher TOTAL 26 7 1 15 53 .132 14 .264 5 0-0 • Scored game-winning goal vs. No. 6 Florida in overtime (Aug. 26) • Assisted Stanford’s fourth goal against Boston College for first collegiate point (Aug. 28, 2015) • Member of the National Honor Society in high school

12 Kyra Carusa Forward • 5-7 • R-So. • San Diego, Calif. • Del Norte • 2015 All-Pac-12 Second Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • 2015 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team 2015 23 5 6 16 32 .156 16 .500 3 0-0 • 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention 2016 3 1 0 2 6 .167 4 .667 0 0-0 • 2015 TopDrawerSoccer Postseason Freshman Best XI first team TOTAL 26 6 6 18 38 .158 20 .526 3 0-0 • Scored game-winning goal against UCLA to clinch 2015 Pac-12 title outright • Scored the game-winning goal in overtime at No. 17 Arizona (Oct. 4, 2015) • Scored first to goals of collegiate career, including GWG, at Utah (Sept. 25, 2015)

13 Ceci Gee Forward • 5-9 • Fr. • Orinda, Calif. • Miramonte • Has spent time with the U.S. U18 and U19 women’s national teams Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Helped lead high school to Division II North Coast Section championship in 2015 2016 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • All-East Bay Girls third-team selection in 2013-14 TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Helped lead Lamorinda Soccer Club to CYSA State Cup championship in 2015 • Grandfather, Osvaldo Ancinas, participated in the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California. He represented Argentina in the slalom, giant slalom and downhill competitions – earning a 12th-place finish in the giant slalom • Mother competed for Colorado College in the National Collegiate Ski Association, Midwest Division, from 1981-85 • Coordinated and hosted multiple fundraising events in order to buy and deliver soccer gear for an underprivileged girls’ soccer team in Nairobi, Kenya

14 Siobhan Cox Defense/Midfield • 5-5 • Sr. • Los Altos Hills, Calif. • The Harker School • 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention 2013 13 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Carried a weighted GPA of 4.3 in high school 2014 13 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 • Mother was born in Ireland and father in England 2015 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2016 2 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 TOTAL 25 4 1 9 10 .400 4 .400 1 0-0

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD 15 Alana Cook Defense • 5-9 • So. • Far Hills, N.J. • The Pennington School • Named Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Aug. 23), second weekly honor of career Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • 2015 NSCAA All-Pacific Region second team 2015 23 3 1 7 9 .333 3 .333 1 0-0 • 2015 Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year 2016 3 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 • 2015 All-Pac-12 Second Team TOTAL 26 4 1 9 10 .400 4 .400 1 0-0 • 2015 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team • Made her collegiate deubt at Hawai’i and scored the game-winning goal (Aug. 21, 2015) • Member of the U.S. team preparing for the 2016 U-20 World Cup

16 Beattie Goad Midfielder/Forward • 5-7 • Fr. • Melbourne, Australia • Lauriston Girls School • Has spent time with the U13, U17 and U20 Australian women’s national teams Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Named Best Young Victorian Player in 2014 2016 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Two-time Melbourne Victory Young Player of the Year (2013-14, 2014-15) TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Two-time W-League Championship Winners with Melbourne Victory (2013-14, 2015-16) • Participated in tennis, field hockey, cross country, outdoor cricket and futsal at Lauriston Girls’ School • First member of her family to attend college in the United States

17 Andi Sullivan Midfield • 5-7 • Jr. • Lorton, Va. • South County • 2016 and 2015 MAC Hermann Trophy Watchlist Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Assisted goals in each of Stanford’s first two games in 2016 2014 24 1 4 6 25 .040 3 .120 1 0-0 • 2015 MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist 2015 23 5 2 12 73 .068 27 .370 3 1-2 • 2015 NSCAA first-team All-American 2016 3 0 2 2 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 • 2015 NSCAA All-Pacific Region first team TOTAL 50 6 8 20 105 .057 33 .314 4 1-2 • 2015 All-Pac-12 First Team • 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention • Named National Freshman of the Year by Soccer America and TopDrawerSoccer in 2014 • 2014 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year and All-Pac-12 first team • Captained U.S. at 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, starting each game • Nicknames are “Sunny” and “Sunshine”

18 Sam Tran Forward • 5-5 • Fr. • Tracy, Calif. • John C. Kimball • Has participated in U14, U15, U17 and U18 U.S. national team camps Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Selected to Valley Oak All-League first team in 2014 2016 3 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 • Seven-time California State Cup champions with De Anza Force (2010-16) TOTAL 3 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 • Won the U14 national championship in 2013

19 Alison Jahansouz Goalkeeper • 5-9 • R-So. • Huntington Beach, Calif. • Edison • Made her collegiate debut in 2015 against Boston College (Aug. 28) Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Member of the U.S. U-20 National Team player pool 2015 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Active in Model United Nations in high school 2016 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Season GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2015 2 62:40 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.2 2016 1 15:57 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0.1 TOTAL 3 78:37 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.3

20 Megan Turner Forward/Midfield • 5-8 • Sr. • Danville, Calif. • San Ramon Valley • Management Science and Society • 2015 All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention 2013 20 2 0 4 7 .286 4 .571 0 0-0 • Scored first goal of season against UCLA (Nov. 1, 2015) 2014 25 2 2 6 12 .167 5 .417 0 0-0 • 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention 2015 23 2 2 6 15 .133 9 .600 1 0-0 • Volunteers at the BeWell Community Gardens on Stanford’s campus 2016 3 1 0 2 6 .167 2 .333 1 0-0 • Worked as a Stanford Soccer Camp counselor during the summers of 2014 and 2015 TOTAL 71 7 4 18 40 .175 20 .500 2 0-0 • Started each of Stanford’s five 2014 NCAA Tournament matches • Was a four-year San Ramon Valley High School Scholar-Athlete

22 Averie Collins Forward/Midfield • 5-11 • So. • Bozeman, Mont. • Bozeman • Scored the game-winning goal at No. 25 Washington State in double overtime (109’) Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Made her collegiate debut at Hawai’i (Aug. 21, 2015) 2015 19 3 1 7 8 .375 6 .750 1 0-0 • Two-time NSCAA Montana Player of the Year in high school 2016 3 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 • 2015 Gatorade Montana Player of the Year in high school TOTAL 22 3 1 7 11 .273 7 .636 1 0-0 • Played soccer and basketball in high school • Father, Shane, played defensive end for the NFL’s Washington Redskins for three years

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD 24 Ami Kalokoh Midfielder • 5-3 • Fr. • Los Angeles, Calif. • Crossroads • All-time leading scorer at Crossroads School with 70 goals Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Played club for LA Premier FC and Strikers ECNL U18 2016 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Was a member of the U.S. U15 National Team pool and competed during camps TOTAL 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Four-year All-Delphic League selection and four-time Most Valuable Off ensive Player of the Year • Ran track as a sophomore and junior years, making CIF Championships both years in the 100m and 4-by-100m relay • Mother, Erin Dignam, played professional tennis and uncle, Pendo Duku, played soccer for Washington • Born in Sierra Leone, Africa, and grew up there until she was adopted and came the U.S. when she was six-years-old • Formed a partnership with the Martha Thomas Logan Foundation in Sierra Leone to help widows and orphans eff ected by ebola

26 Stephanie Amack Defense/Midfield • 5-10 • Sr. • Pleasanton, Calif. • Dougherty Valley • Mechanical Engineering • 2015 CoSIDA Academic All-District 8 selection Season GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention 2013 17 1 1 3 17 .059 8 .471 1 0-0 • Active outside defender, regularly makes runs up the line to get involved in off ense 2014 22 1 1 3 13 .077 2 .154 0 0-0 • Scored Stanford’s second goal against Boston College (Aug. 28, 2015) 2015 21 2 1 5 26 .077 6 .231 0 0-0 • 2014 All-Pac-12 honorable mention and Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention TOTAL 60 4 3 11 56 .071 16 .286 1 0-0 • Starter at outside back for U.S. team at 2014 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Canada • Family lives on five-acre ranch in Pleasanton, Calif., with horses, chickens, dogs, cats

28 Lauren Rood Goalkeeper • 5-9 • Fr. • Camas, Wash. • Camas • Has participated in U.S. U15, U17 and U19 national team camps Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Set record for most shutouts and least goals allowed in high school’s history 2016 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Two-time first-team All-Greater Saint Helen’s League (GSHL) (2012, 2014) TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 • Helped lead Crossfire Premier ECNL to second-place finish at 2015 National ECNL Championship Season GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho • ECNL conference champions in 2015-16 and ECNL National Playoff s participant in 2016 2016 0 00:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 • Grandfather, Gordon Rood, played football for the Delleyan Red Devils – a semi-pro TOTAL 0 00:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 team and for the Army at Fort Lee, Virginia • Graduated in the top-five percent of her high school’s graduating class and the top 10 percent of Washington State 2016 graduates

29 Penelope Edmonds Goalkeeper • 5-7 • So. • New York, N.Y. • Riverdale Country School • Member of the Australian U-20 National Team Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att • Joined Australian U-20 National Team at age 16 Has not played. • Toured and trained with the full Australian national squad as a 15-year-old on the team’s 2012 U.S. national tour

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD Stanford Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 30, 2016) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Play er g p g a p ts s h s h % s o g s o g % g w p k -att Aug 19 at Navy W 2-1 2004 11 DiBiasi, Jordan 3 2 0 4 1 0 . 2 0 6 . 6 0 1 0 - 0 Aug 21 at Georgetown W 3-0 789 20 Turner, Megan 3 1 0 2 6 . 1 6 2 . 3 3 1 0 - 0 Aug 26 #6 FLORIDA Wot 1-0 1240 12 Carusa, Kyra 3 1026 . 1 64 . 6 60 0 - 0 5 Xiao, Michelle 3 1 0 2 3 . 3 3 2 . 6 6 1 0 - 0 TEAM STATISTICS STAN OPP 15 Cook, Alana 3 10211.00 1 1.00 0 0 - 0 SHOT STATISTICS 17 Sullivan, Andi 3 0 2 2 7 . 0 0 3 . 4 2 0 0 - 0 Goals-Shot attempts 6-54 1-15 18 Tran, Sam 3 0114 . 0 01 . 2 50 0 - 0 Goals scored per game 2.00 0.33 10 Davidson, Tierna 3 0 0 0 6 . 0 0 2 . 3 3 0 0 - 0 Shot pct. . 1 1 1 . 0 6 7 22 Collins, Averie 3 0003 . 0 01 . 3 30 0 - 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 22-54 6-15 4 Bauer, Maddie 3 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 SOG pct. . 4 0 7 . 4 0 0 9 McGrady, Tegan 3 0002 . 0 00 . 0 00 0 - 0 S h o t s / G a m e 18.0 5.0 14 Cox, Siobhan 2 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 CORNER KICKS 24 5 8 W a l k e r - H a r t s h o r n , 2 0001 . 0 00 . 0 00 0 - 0 PENALTY KICKS 0-0 0-0 7 Boissiere, Jaye 2 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 PENALTIES 24 Kalokoh, Ami 1 0000 . 0 00 . 0 00 0 - 0 F o u ls272419 Jahansouz, Alison 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 Yellow cards 0 2 16 Goad, Beattie 3 0000 . 0 00 . 0 00 0 - 0 Red cards 0 0 13 Gee, Ceci 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 ATTENDANCE 6 Malatskey, Carly 2 0000 . 0 00 . 0 00 0 - 0 T o t a l 1240 2793 2 Karam, Logan 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 1/1240 2/1396 1 Campbell, Jane 3 0000 . 0 00 . 0 00 0 - 0 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Total 3 6 3 15 54 . 1 1 22 . 4 0 3 0 - 0 Opponents 3 1 1 3 1 5 . 0 6 6 . 4 0 0 0 - 0

## G o alie G P M in . G A G A A v g Sav e Pc t W -L -T Sh o 19 Jahansouz, Alison 1 15:57 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0-0-0 0/1 1 Campbell, Jane 3 259:10 1 0.35 5 . 8 3 3 3-0-0 1/1 Total 3 275:07 1 0.33 5 . 8 3 3 3-0-0 2 Opponents 3 275:07 6 1.96 16 . 7 2 7 0-3-0 0

G o als b y Perio d 1s t 2n d O T To tal Stanford 0 5 1 6 Opponents 0 1 0 1

Sh o ts b y Perio d 1s t 2n d O T To tal Stanford 23 28 3 54 Opponents 6 9 0 15

Sav es b y Perio d 1s t 2n d O T To tal Stanford 2 3 0 5 Opponents 8 8 0 16

C o rn ers b y Perio d 1s t 2n d O T To tal Stanford 13 8 3 24 Opponents 2 3 0 5

Fo u ls b y Perio d 1s t 2n d O T To tal Stanford 14 13 0 27 Opponents 13 11 0 24

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TEAM Category Rank Actual National Leader Actual Scoring Off ense (335 ranked) 64 2.0 SMU 8.5 Goals-Against Average (335 ranked) 24 0.329 12 tied 0.0 Shutout Percentage (335 ranked) 36 0.667 12 tied 1.0 Won-Lost-Tied Percentage (335 ranked) 1 1.0 34 tied 1.0 Save Pct (335 ranked) 90 0.833 10 tied 1.0 Saves Per Game (335 ranked) 310 1.67 Alcorn 15.0 Assists Per Game (335 ranked) 143 1.0 Brown 6.0 Points Per Game (335 ranked) 93 5.0 SMU 23.0 Fouls Per Game (335 ranked) 185 9.0 Delaware St. 2.0 Yellow Cards (335 ranked) Montana 7.0 Red Cards (335 ranked) Sam Houston St. 3.0 Total Assists (335 ranked) 163 3.0 Miami (FL) 20.0 Total Goals (335 ranked) 90 6.0 Miami (FL) 18.0 Total Points (335 ranked) 123 15.0 Miami (FL) 56.0 Shots Per Game (335 ranked) 41 18.0 Presbyterian 41.0 Shots on Goal Per Game (335 ranked) 90 7.33 Presbyterian 24.0

INDIVIDUAL Category Player Rank Actual National Leader Actual Points Per Game (150 ranked) Kristen Peagler, Presbyterian 6.0 Goals Per Game (150 ranked) Jordan DiBiasi 128 0.67 4 tied 2.0 Saves Per Game (150 ranked) Rita Gyasi, Miss. Valley 13.5 Assists Per Game (150 ranked) Andi Sullivan 60 0.67 3 tied 2.0 Goals Against Average (150 ranked) Jane Campbell 37 0.347 19 tied 0.0 Save Pct (150 ranked) Jane Campbell 88 0.833 17 tied 1.0 Total Assists (150 ranked) Andi Sullivan 46 2.0 3 tied 5.0 Total Goals (150 ranked) Jordan DiBiasi 111 2.0 Addie Forbus, Mississippi 7.0 Total Points (150 ranked) Kristina Fisher, Miami 15.0 Total Saves (150 ranked) Catherine Klein, North Dakota 42.0 Shutouts (150 ranked) Jane Campbell 75 1.0 11 tied 3.0 Yellow Cards (100 ranked) Jasmin Carrera, Illinois-Chicago 3.0 Charde Hannah, S. Alabama Red Cards (20 ranked) 15 tied 1.0 Goalie Minutes Played (150 ranked) Alexis Smith, UC Davis 469:11 Game-Winning Goals (150 ranked) Jordan DiBiasi 48 1.0 Lacy Clarida, Alabama 3.0 Megan Turner 48 1.0 Lauren Piercy, Baylor 3.0 Michelle Xiao 48 1.0 Shots Per Game (150 ranked) Jordan DiBiasi 131 3.33 , BYU 6.67 Shots on Goal Per Game (150 ranked) Jordan DiBiasi 73 2.0 Kristen Peagler, Presbyterian 5.0

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD NCAA Tournament History

1990 2002 2010 NCAA First Round (Santa Barbara, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 3: UC Santa Barbara 1, Stanford 0 Nov. 15: Stanford 4, Cal Poly 0 Nov. 12: Stanford 3, Sacramento State 0 Finish: Final 12 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 17: Stanford 1, Cal 0 (OT) Nov. 14: Stanford 2, Santa Clara 1 1991 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 23: Stanford 1, Notre Dame 0 Nov. 19: Stanford 3, UCLA 0 Nov. 11: Stanford 2, Santa Clara 1 (OT) NCAA Quarterfinal (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Colo. Springs, Colo.) Nov. 30: Portland 0, Stanford 0 (2OT) Nov. 26: Stanford 5, Florida State 0 Nov. 16: Colorado Coll. 1, Stanford 0 (3OT) * Portland advanced 4-2 in PKs NCAA Semifinals (Cary, N.C.) Finish: Final 8 Finish: Final 8 Dec. 3: Stanford 2, Boston College 0 NCAA Final (Cary, N.C.) 1992 2003 Dec. 5: Notre Dame 1, Stanford 0 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) Finish: Final 2 Nov. 8: Stanford 5, Portland 2 Nov. 14: Santa Clara 1, Stanford 0 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 64 2011 Nov. 15: Santa Clara 2, Stanford 0 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 8 2004 Nov. 11: Stanford 3, Montana 0 NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) 1993 Nov. 12: Stanford 2, Cal Poly 0 Nov. 18: Stanford 2, South Carolina 0 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 13: Stanford 2, California 0 Nov. 14: Santa Clara 1, Stanford 0 (2OT) Nov. 20: Stanford 2, Boston College 0 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 32 NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 14: Stanford 1, Portland 0 Nov. 25: Stanford 2, Oklahoma State 1 (OT) NCAA Semifinals (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2005 NCAA Semifinals (Kennesaw, Ga.) Nov. 19: George Mason 1, Stanford 1 NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) Dec. 2: Stanford 3, Florida State 0 * George Mason advanced 3-1 in PKs Nov. 11: Saint Louis 2, Stanford 0 NCAA Final (Kennesaw, Ga.) Finish: Final 4 Finish: Final 64 Dec. 4: Stanford 1, Duke 0 Finish: NCAA champions 1994 2006 NCAA First Round (Portland, Ore.) NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) 2012 Nov. 12: Stanford 0,Washington 0 Nov. 10: Stanford 2, Nevada 1 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) * Stanford advanced 6-5 in PKs NCAA Second Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) Nov. 9: Stanford 3, Idaho State 0 NCAA Second Round (Portland, Ore.) Nov. 12: Stanford 2, USC 0 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 13: Portland 2, Stanford 1 (3OT) NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 16: Stanford 2, Santa Clara 1 Finish: Final 8 Nov. 17: Clemson 0, Stanford 0 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) * Clemson advanced 4-2 in PKs Nov. 18: Stanford 3, Denver 0 1995 Finish: Final 16 NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) Nov. 23: Stanford 2, UCLA 1 Nov. 10: Santa Clara 3, Stanford 2 (3OT) 2007 NCAA Semifinals (San Diego, Calif.) Finish: Final 24 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 30: North Carolina 1, Stanford 0 (2OT) Nov. 16: Stanford 7, Sacramento State 0 Finish: Final 4 1996 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Santa Clara, Calif.) Nov. 18: Stanford 1, California 1 2013 Nov. 16: Santa Clara 3, Stanford 2 * Stanford advanced 7-6 in PKs NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 32 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 15: Stanford 1, Cal State Fullerton 0 Nov. 23: Connecticut 2, Stanford 0 NCAA Second Round (Los Angeles, Calif.) 1998 Finish: Final 16 Nov. 22: Stanford 1, South Carolina 0 (OT) NCAA First Round (Provo, Utah) NCAA Third Round (Los Angeles, Calif.) Nov. 11: BYU 6, Stanford 1 2008 Nov. 24: UCLA 2, Stanford 0 Finish: Final 48 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 16 Nov. 14: Stanford 2, UC Santa Barbara 0 1999 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) 2014 NCAA First Round – Bye Nov. 16: Stanford 5, Kansas 0 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 14: Stanford 5, Cal State Fullerton 2 Nov. 13: Stanford 3, Cal Poly 1 Nov. 21: Stanford 1, Rutgers 0 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Third Round (South Bend, Ind.) NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 21: Stanford 1, Arkansas 0 Nov. 19: Notre Dame 1, Stanford 0 Nov. 28: Stanford 1, Portland 0 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 16 NCAA Semifinals (Cary, N.C.) Nov. 23: Stanford 1, Washington 0 Dec. 5: Notre Dame 1, Stanford 0 NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) 2000 Finish: Final 4 Nov. 28: Stanford 2, Florida 2 NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) * Stanford advanced 4-3 in PKs Nov. 8: Stanford 4, San Jose State 1 2009 NCAA Semifinals (Boca Raton, Fla.) NCAA Second Round (Provo, Utah) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Dec. 5: Stanford 1, Florida State 2 Nov. 11: BYU 5, Stanford 0 Nov. 12: Stanford 2, Northern Arizona 0 Finish: Final 4 Finish: Final 32 NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 14: Stanford 2, BYU 0 2015 2001 NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA First Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 20: Stanford 1, Santa Clara 0 Nov. 13: Stanford 2, San Jose State 0 Nov. 16: Stanford 2, Denver 0 NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Second Round (Stanford, Calif.) Nov. 27: Stanford 3, Boston College 1 Nov. 19: Stanford 2, BYU 1 Nov. 18: Stanford 3, Saint Mary’s 1 NCAA Semifinals (College Station, Texas) NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) NCAA Third Round (Stanford, Calif.) Dec. 4: Stanford 2, UCLA 1 (OT) Nov. 21: Stanford 3, Arizona 0 Nov. 23: Texas A&M 1, Stanford 0 NCAA Final (College Station, Texas) NCAA Quarterfinals (Stanford, Calif.) Finish: Final 16 Dec. 6: North Carolina 1, Stanford 0 Nov. 27: Stanford 1, Duke 1 Finish: Final 2 * Duke advanced 3-2 in PKs Finish: Final 8

GOSTANFORD.COM/WSOCCER • @STANFORDWSOCCER • #GOSTANFORD 1 Jane Campbell 2 Logan Karam 3 Mariah Lee 4 Maddie Bauer 5 Michelle Xiao Sr., GK, 5-9 Fr., M, 5-5 Jr., F, 5-4 Sr., D, 5-8 So., M, 5-5

6 Carly Malatskey 7 Jaye Boissiere 8 Ryan Walker-Hartshorn 9 Tegan McGrady 10 Tierna Davidson Fr., F, 5-4 RS So., F, 5-2 Sr., F, 5-11 So., D/F, 5-6 Fr., M, 5-10

11 Jordan DiBiasi 12 Kyra Carusa 13 Ceci Gee 14 Siobhan Cox 15 Alana Cook Fr., M, 5-6 RS So., F, 5-7 Fr., F, 5-9 Sr., D/M, 5-5 So., D, 5-9

16 Beattie Goad 18 Sam Tran 19 Alison Jahansouz 20 Megan Turner 22 Averie Collins Fr., M/F, 5-7 Fr., F, 5-5 RS So., GK, 5-9 Sr., F/M, 5-8 So., F, 5-11

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