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Ucla Women's Soccer UCLA WOMEN’S SOCCER UCLA Athletic Communications / J.D. Morgan Center / 325 Westwood Plaza / Los Angeles, CA 90095 / (310) 825-8664 Women’s Soccer Contact: Liza David ([email protected]; 310-621-8398) UCLA’S TOP SCORERS No. 3 UCLA (12-1-1, 9-1-0) at No. 19 USC (7-3-2, 6-3-1) No. Player GP GS G A Pts GWG Friday, Apr. 16, 2021 – 4 p.m. PT 66 Reilyn Turner 14 12 9 3 21 2 Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum) 10 Mia Fishel 13 13 6 4 16 4 TV: Pac-12 Networks 23 Marley Canales 14 14 4 5 13 1 16 Sunshine Fontes 14 1 5 3 13 2 MEDIA INFORMATION 17 Delanie Sheehan 13 13 3 5 11 2 TV: Pac-12 Networks 7 Kaila Novak 13 9 1 3 5 0 Talent: Anne Marie Anderson, Tammy Blackburn at 19 Jacey Pederson 14 14 1 2 4 0 Live Stats: usctrojans.com 14 Olivia Athens 14 14 1 1 3 0 8 Karina Rodriguez 11 10 1 0 2 1 12-1-1, 9-1-0 7-3-2, 6-3-1 3 Aislynn Crowder 11 1 0 2 2 0 All-Time Series: UCLA leads, 26-6-2 2020-21 SCHEDULE UCLA is unbeaten in the last ! ve contests against USC. The February two teams tied last month, 2-2, in Los Angeles. Sun. 7 at #25 Pepperdine W 3-0 Fri. 12 #10 BYU W 2-1 Tue. 16 San Diego W 3-0 CROSSTOWN SHOWDOWN No. 3 UCLA (12-1-1, 9-1-0 in the Pac-12) will wrap up the regular season on Friday, April 16 with the Crosstown Fri. 26 at Arizona* W 2-1 Showdown against No. 19 USC (7-3-2, 6-3-1) at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum at 4pm. The two teams met March on Mar. 18 in a non-conference match at UCLA that ended in a 2-2 draw. The Bruins had won the previous four Fri. 5 #20 Oregon* W 3-0 matchups against the Trojans and are still unbeaten in the last ! ve rivalry contests. Sun. 7 Oregon State* (TV: P12N) W 2-1 (ot) SCOUTING THE TROJANS Fri. 12 at Colorado* (P12Insider) W 1-0 USC enters the week 7-3-2 overall and 6-3-1 in the Pac-12. The Trojans have recorded ! ve straight shutouts and Sun. 14 at Utah* (TV: P12N) W 2-0 have not allowed a goal since the last time they played the Bruins on Mar. 18, a scoreless streak of 494 minutes. Thur. 18 #12 USC (TV: P12N) T 2-2 (2ot) Last week, USC tied with Stanford, 0-0, then beat Cal, 5-0, on the strenght of a Croix Bethune hat trick. Penelope Fri. 26 #21 Arizona State* (TV: P12 AZ) L 1-2 (ot) Hocking leads the Trojans and is tied for the Pac-12 lead with UCLA’s Reilyn Turner with nine goals and 21 points. April Tara McKeown has six goals and six assists. Goalkeeper Kaylie Collins has posted four solo and three combined Fri. 2 #21 Washington State* (TV: P12W) W 4-0 shutouts this season, posting a 0.93 goals against average. Sun. 4 #19 Washington* (TV: P12N) W 1-0 UNBEATEN ON THE ROAD VS. UNBEATEN AT HOME Fri. 9 at California* W 3-1 UCLA has been unbeaten on the road this season with a 6-0-0 record. USC has the same 6-0 record at home this Sun. 11 at Stanford* (TV: P12N) W 2-1 (ot) year and has shut out its last ! ve visitors. The Trojans are currently sitting on a 469-minute scoreless streak in the Fri. 16 at #19 USC* (TV: P12LA) 4 p.m. Coliseum. NCAA Tournament LAST TIME VS. USC Apr. 27-28 NCAA First Round TBD In another classic Crosstown Showdown, No. 3 UCLA and No. 12 USC battled to a 2-2 tie at Wallis Annenberg Apr. 30-May 1 NCAA Second Round TBD Stadium after the Bruins came from behind to tie on Reilyn Turner’s 86th minute goal. UCLA struck ! rst in the 18th May 5 NCAA Third Round TBD minute on a penalty kick goal by Marley Canales after Kennedy Faulknor was fouled in the box. Tara McKeown May 9 NCAA Quarter! nals TBD scored in the 38th and 68th minutes to put USC ahead 2-1, but a game-changing 1v1 save by Lauren Brzykcy on a May 13 NCAA College Cup Semi! nals TBD Penelope Hocking breakaway in the 84th minute prevented a two-goal de! cit. Just two minutes later, Turner tied it May 17 NCAA College Cup Final TBD up and sent the game to overtime. * denotes Pac-12 Conference game PAC-12 CHAMPS UCLA ON SOCIAL MEDIA UCLA clinched the 2020 Pac-12 Women’s Soccer Championship on Apr. 9 with two games to play after a 3-1 win over California coupled with a USC tie and Arizona State loss later in the day. The Bruins are 9-1-0 in conference Women’s Soccer Twitter: @UCLAWSoccer play and with a win or tie would post their best conference record since going 10-0-1 in 2014. This is UCLA’s 12th Women’s Soccer Instagram: @UCLAWSoccer Pac-12 Conference title and ! rst since 2014. It is the third Pac-12 championship for head coach Amanda Cromwell, Women’s Soccer TikTok: @UCLAWSoccer who previously won in 2013 and 2014. Women’s Soccer Facebook: /UCLAWSoccer UCLA Athletics Twitter: @UCLAAthletics BAY AREA SWEEP UCLA Athletics Instagram: @UCLAAthletics UCLA recorded its ! rst sweep of the Bay Area schools since 2014, downing Cal 3-1 and Stanford 2-1 in overtime. UCLA Athletics TikTok: @UCLAAthletics Against Cal, the Bruins scored the ! rst three goals, including a goal in the fourth minute. Marley Canales scored an UCLA Athletics Facebook: /UCLAAthletics Olimpico goal, directly off the corner kick at 3:44. Mia Fishel made it 2-0 in the 41st minute on an open net goal, and Reilyn Turner scored her team-leading eighth goal in the 72nd minute. The Bruins trailed at Stanford 1-0 after a #GoBruins 55th minute goal by Samantha Williams, but Turner tied it up in the 77th minute with a close-range shot off a Delanie Sheehan cross, and then Sheehan scored the game-winner on a rebound off Sunshine Fontes’ saved shot less than a minute into the overtime period. The win over Stanford was the Bruins’ ! rst over the Cardinal since 2014, snapping a seven-game losing streak. LEADERS OF THE PAC UCLA is at the top of several stat categories in the Pac-12. Freshman forward Reilyn Turner is tied for the conference lead in goals (nine) and points (21). Sophomore Mia Fishel leads the Pac-12 with four game-winning goals. Senior Marley Canales leads all players with a 3-3 mark in penalty kicks. Goalkeeper Lauren Brzykcy ranks ! rst with seven shutouts, nine goals against, a 0.62 goals against average and 12 victories. Team-wise the Bruins are ! rst in goals per game (2.21), goals (31), points (89), goals allowed (nine), and goals against average (0.62). 2020-21 UCLA WOMEN’S SOCCER UNITED SOCCER COACHES POLL FRESHMAN PHENOM (Apr. 13, 2021) Freshman Reilyn Turner has made a big impression early on in her collegiate career, leading the team and the Pac- RK TEAM (1st votes) PREV. RECORD 12 in scoring with 21 points and nine goals. Turner has recorded two multiple-goal games this season, netting two 1 Florida State (32) 1 11-0-0 against Washington State and at Utah. In UCLA’s last seven games, she has recorded seven goals and one assist. 2 North Carolina 2 14-1-0 Turner has a propensity for late-game equalizing goals, scoring the tying goal in the 86th minute against USC to send 3 UCLA 5 12-1-1 the game to overtime and the equalizer in the 77th minute at Stanford in a 2-1 overtime win. Named to Top Drawer 4 Penn State (2) 6 10-1-1 Soccer’s Freshman Best XI, Turner brings a great deal of U.S. Youth National Team experience, playing with the U.S. 5 West Virginia 4 10-2-1 U-19s in 2020 and with the U-17s at the 2018 CONCACAF Championship, where she scored two goals, including 6 Clemson 8 12-4-0 the game-winner against Canada to send the team to the semi! nals. 7 TCU 3 10-1-1 8 Arkansas 9 10-3-0 SHEEHAN TOP OF CLASS AS SENIOR CLASS AWARD FINALIST 9 Duke 7 10-5-3 Senior CLASS Award ! nalist Delanie Sheehan has been top of class for the Bruins in all facets. This season, as te 10 Georgetown 10 9-0-1 Bruins’ 10, she has recorded three goals with a team-high-tying ! ve assists. Against Stanford, she assisted on the 11 Santa Clara 13 7-1-0 12 Virginia 12 10-4-2 tying goal in the 77th minute and scored the game-winner in the 91st minute to secure UCLA’s ! rst win over the 13 Texas A&M 23 11-3-0 Cardinal in seven years. The mid! elder from Brentwood, Calif. has played in 83 career games for UCLA and started 14 Vanderbilt 14 10-5-1 67 while recording 14 goals and 18 assists. She earned All-Pac-12 honors in 2018 and Pac-12 All-Freshman honors 15 South Florida 15 7-0-2 in 2017 and was also selected to Top Drawer Soccer’s Freshman Best XI ! rst team.
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