LOYOLA 2018 WOMEN’S SOCCER

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Loyola Ramblers #5 State Seminoles (11-6-1, 6-1-0 MVC) (15-4-2, 5-4-1 ACC)

Match 19: November 9, 2018 • 6:00 p.m. (CT) • Tallahassee, Fla. Venue Seminole Soccer Complex Series Record First Meeting Last Meeting n/a

DANCE PARTY IN THE SUNSHINE STATE • Loyola, fresh off winning its first Missouri Valley Conference title in program history, makes its first appearance in the NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship since 2007 on Friday night when it battles Florida State, one of the tournament’s top four seeds, at the Seminole Soccer Complex in Tallahassee, Fla. • The Ramblers earned a thrilling 3-2 victory over Drake in the champi- onship game of the MVC Women’s Soccer Championship last Sunday in Chicago. Jenna Szczesny opened the scoring, before goals from Abby Swanson and Katharaine Stephens turned around a one-goal second- half deficit. • The winner of the First Round matchup between South Florida and Albany awaits the winner of Friday’s game in Tallahassee. PROBABLE STARTERS NO. NAME YR HT POS. GP-GS G A PTS SH GW 3 Taylor Lambouris SR 5-5 D 17-17 0 4 4 7 0 4 Aleksa Tataryn JR 5-3 MF/F 18-17 3 5 11 27 2 7 Jenna Ross SO 5-6 D 18-17 1 4 6 14 0 11 Sienna Cruz JR 5-7 MF 16-14 3 0 6 27 0 12 Abby Swanson FR 5-8 MF 17-17 5 1 11 27 1 14 Jenna Szczesny SR 5-9 F 18-17 11 7 29 66 3 16 Madison Kimball SR 5-7 MF/D 18-17 9 1 19 45 3 19 Madison Laudeman JR 5-8 D/MF 18-18 2 4 8 10 0 22 Gopika Patel SO 5-6 D 12-9 0 0 0 0 0 31 Lindsey Hardiman SO 5-3 MF 18-17 0 1 1 10 0 NO. GOALKEEPER YR HT GP-GS SV PCT GA GAA SHO REC 2 Kate Moran JR 5-10 18-18 55 0.733 20 1.15 5/0 11-5-1 2018 RAMBLERS WHEN... SCOUTING THE SEMINOLES • Florida State won its fifth Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) title in the past six seasons, Home...... 6-2-1 defeating top-seeded North Carolina by a final score of 3-2, to claim the league’s Away...... 5-4-0 Neutral...... 0-0-0 automatic bid to the NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship. • The Seminoles, who sit fifth in the latest United Soccer Coaches Top 25, enter the Day...... 5-4-1 national tournament with a record of 15-4-2. That mark includes a 5-4-1 ledger in ACC Night...... 6-2-0 play. • Under the direction of head coach Mark Krikorian, now in his 14th season in charge in Scoreless games...... 0-0-0 1-goal games...... 2-1-0 Tallahassee, Florida State is led by the trio of Deyna Castellanos and Yujie Zhao. 2-goal games...... 1-1-1 Castellanos, a First Team All-ACC honoree, has scored a team-high nine goals and 3-goal games...... 1-3-0 shares the team lead with six assists, while Zhao, who was named the ACC’s Freshman 4+-goal games...... 7-1-0 of the Year to go along with First Team accolades, has found the back of the net six times and dished out three assists. August...... 3-2-0 September...... 2-3-1 • Krikorian’s team boasts one of the nation’s top defenses. Anchored by goalkeeper October...... 4-1-0 Brooke Bollinger, who sports a 0.45 goals against average that ranks eighth in the November...... 2-0-0 NCAA, Florida State has allowed only 11 goals this season (0.51 GAA).

Scoreless...... 0-2-0 SERIES STUFF Scoring 1 goal...... 2-3-1 Scoring 2 goals...... 2-1-0 • Friday’s tournament opener will serve as the first meeting between Loyola and Florida Scoring 3+ goals...... 7-0-0 State in women’s soccer. • The Ramblers will be in search of their first victory over a current ACC member after Leading at halftime...... 8-0-0 dropping their previous 11 tries. Trailing at halftime...... 0-1-0 Tied at halftime...... 3-5-1 • Loyola and Florida State share a pair of common opponents in Notre Dame and Wisconsin. The Ramblers dropped 2-1 decisions to both the Fighting Irish and Badgers, Outshooting opponents...... 10-2-1 respectively, while the Seminoles picked up a 3-0 win over Wisconsin before downing Outshot by opponents...... 1-4-0 Notre Dame, 4-0, during ACC play.

2018 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO WOMEN’S SOCCER NUMERICAL ROSTER Head Coach: Barry Bimbi Associate Head Coach: Franky Pelaez, Assistant Coaches: Katie Berkopec, Chris Brown No. Name Ht. Pos. Year Hometown/High School/Last College 0 Maddie Hausmann 5-9 GK FR Naperville, Ill./Naperville North 2 Kate Moran 5-10 GK JR Denver, Colo./Bishop Machebeuf 3 Taylor Lambouris 5-5 D SR Farmington Hills, Mich./North Farmington 4 Aleksa Tataryn 5-3 MF/F JR Plymouth, Minn./Benilde-St. Margaret’s 5 Aly Kilburg 5-6 MF FR Park Ridge, Ill./Maine South 6 Eleni Carr 5-2 MF/F SR Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny 7 Jenna Ross 5-6 D SO Crystal Lake, Ill./Crystal Lake South 8 Alyson Kobler 5-9 F SO Arlington Heights, Ill./Prospect 10 Freya Glen 5-6 MF SO London, England/Portland Place 11 Sienna Cruz 5-7 MF JR Cottage Grove, Wis./Monona Grove 12 Abby Swanson 5-8 MF FR Downers Grove, Ill./Downers Grove North 13 Vivien Schultz 5-3 MF SR Eagan, Minn./Academy of Holy Angels 14 Jenna Szczesny 5-9 F SR Hoffman Estates, Ill./Barrington 16 Madison Kimball 5-7 MF/F SR Fair Oaks, Calif./St. Francis Catholic 17 Katharine Stephens 5-10 F SO North Aurora, Ill./West Aurora 18 Claire Oberle 5-6 F SR Shorewood, Minn./Holy Family Catholic 19 Madison Laudeman 5-8 D/MF JR Chesterfield, Mo./Lafayette 20 Bailey Faulkner 5-6 F/MF FR Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay 21 Demi Limparis 5-8 D FR Hinsdale, Ill./Hinsdale Central 22 Gopika Patel 5-6 D SO Darien, Ill./Hinsdale South 23 Savanah Cruz 5-7 F JR Cottage Grove, Wis./Monona Grove 25 Ari Banks 5-3 MF JR Brookfield, Wis./Brookfield East 27 Radhika Patel 5-5 GK SO Darien, Ill./Hinsdale South 29 Bella Lestina 5-4 F FR La Grange, Ill./Lyons Township 31 Lindsey Hardiman 5-3 MF SO Gurnee, Ill./Warren Township 2018 Team Leaders WHAT A SEASON IT HAS BEEN Points G A Pts • Loyola has enjoyed a banner 2018 season, highlighted by winning both the Missouri Jenna Szczesny 11 7 29 Valley Conference’s regular season and tournament titles. Madison Kimball 9 1 19 Abby Swanson 5 1 11 • The Maroon & Gold battled its way through a challenging non-conference schedule Aleksa Tataryn 3 5 11 that included tests against Notre Dame, Oklahoma State, Wisconsin and Florida Gulf Coast before going 6-1-0 in MVC play en route to finishing atop the conference table. Goals GP G Shots Jenna Szczesny 18 10 63 • Individually, six Ramblers earned All-Missouri Valley Conference accolades. That Madison Kimball 18 9 45 group is led by the trio of Jenna Szczesny, Madison Laudeman and Abby Swanson. Szczesny was named the MVC’s Player of the Year, Laudeman the league’s Assists GP A Pts Co-Defensive Player of the Year, and Swanson the Valley Freshman of the Year. Head Jenna Szczesny 18 7 29 Aleksa Tataryn 18 5 11 coach Barry Bimbi and his staff were also recognized as the MVC Coaching Staff of Three players tied with 4 the Year.

Shots GP SH SH% DYANAMIC DUO UP TOP Jenna Szczesny 18 66 .167 Madison Kimball 18 45 .200 • The senior pairing of Jenna Szczesny and Madison Kimball have developed into an impressive one-two punch in the offensive third. Shots on Goal GP SOG SH • Szczesny closed the year with 11 goals and seven assists, while Kimball erupted for Jenna Szczesny 18 34 66 Madison Kimball 18 21 45 a career-high nine tallies to go along with one helper. • Loyola is a sparkling 10-2-0 when at least one member of the duo finds the back of 2018 Missouri Valley Conference Standings the net. MVC Overall Team Record Pts. Record Pct. WE’VE MADE SOME HISTORY, NOW WE WANT TO MAKE MORE 1. Loyola 6-1-0 18 11-6-1 .639 • Loyola clinched its first Missouri Valley Conference regular-season title in program 2. Drake 5-1-1 16 9-9-1 .500 history back on October 25 by defeating Evansville, 6-1. 3. UNI 4-3-0 12 9-7-3 .553 4. Illinois State 4-4-0 12 10-9-2 .524 • Just over a week later, the Ramblers claimed their first MVC Tournament crown, 5. Missouri State 2-3-2 8 8-9-2 .474 coming from behind to beat Drake, 3-2. 6. Evansville 2-4-1 7 4-12-3 .289 • Loyola now goes in search of its first NCAA Tournament win in program history. The 7. Valparaiso 2-4-1 4 5-8-3 .406 8. Indiana State 0-6-1 1 6-9-3 .417 Ramblers have made three previous appearances, falling in each of them while being (through Nov. 4) outscored 10-0.