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Wisconsin Womens Soccer WISCONSIN WOMENS SOCCER . 18 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES . 2 COLLEGE CUP SEMIFINALS . 17 ALL-AMERICANS . 5 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS WISCONSIN AT FLORIDA - NCAA TOURNAMENT, SECOND ROUND QUICK FACTS NOV. 18 . JAMES PRESSLY STADIUM . GAINESVILLE, FLA. GENERAL Date ......................................... Nov. 18 WISCONSIN Time .......................................6 p.m. CT Rankings (NSCAA) ............................... NR City/State: Madison, Wis. Location ..................... Gainesville, Fla. 2016-17 Record (B1G) .....9-4-8 (5-2-4) Population: 245,691 Site .................James Pressly Stadium Head Coach ........................ Paula Wilkins Record at UW (Yrs.) ...... 107-65-33 (10) Founded: 1848 TV ...................................................SEC+ Enrollment: 43,389 (Undergraduates: 29,302) Series History ............... First meeting In Madison ..................................... N/A Florida Nickname: Badgers 22 MATCH In Gainesville ................................. N/A Rankings (NSCAA) ...................................9 2016 Record (SEC) .......... 16-4-1 (8-3-0) Colors: Cardinal (PMS 200) and White Neutral ............................................ N/A Head Coach ..................... Becky Burleigh Affiliation: NCAA I Live Stats ................ UWBadgers.com Record at UF (Yrs.) ......389-102-32 (22) Conference: Big Ten Chancellor: Rebecca Blank STARTING XI Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez 1. The Wisconsin women’s soccer team will keep their dancing shoes on for another round as Senior Women’s Administrator: Terry Gawlik they defeated Marquette 1-0 under the Friday night lights at the McClimon Complex during the Athletic Dept. Phone: 608-262-1866 first round of NCAA tournament action. Website: UWBadgers.com 2. Wisconsin head coach Paula Wilkins makes her 11th appearance in the NCAA tournament as HEAD COACH PAULA WILKINS a head coach and fifth with the Badgers. Hometown: Middletown, Pa. 3. The Badgers will travel down south to make the program’s 10th NCAA second-around appear- Alma Mater: UMass, 1994 ance. Wisconsin will face top-seeded Florida on its home turf in Gainesville, Florida on Friday, Career Record: 226-84-44 (16th season) Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. (6 p.m. CT) Record at Wisconsin: 107-65-33 (10th season) 4. The Wisconsin women’s soccer program bowed out of the Big Ten Tournament after dropping their opening game at ASSISTANT COACHES Michigan. UW tied the game, 1-1, but lost in penalty kicks, . Tim Rosenfeld (ninth season) 4-2. NCAA Soccer Second and Third Round play will be at . Kristen Weiss (third season) the Donald R. Dizney Stadium next weekend. Tickets are $7 for adults and $3 for children (12 and under), students and SUPPORT STAFF senior citizens. Justin Doherty (Sr. Assoc. AD for External Relations) 5. Lavelle leads the team in goals this season with six and . Mitch Toda (Athletic Trainer) also leads the team in points (17). Kevin Schultz (Strength Coach) 6. Lavelle proved why she’s one of the best to ever wear a . Kelli Grashel (Communications) Wisconsin women’s soccer uniform. The senior rocketed a shot in the 30th minute to put the Badgers ahead of TEAM INFORMATION Marquette (12-8-2). 2015 Overall Record: 11-6-3 7. Micaela Powers and freshman Payton Wesley are the 2015 Big Ten Record (Finish): 8-2-1 (T-1st) only players thus far to record both a goal and an assist in The team celebrates the winning 2015 Final Rank: Not Ranked a game. goal against Marquette in the first Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 8. Goalkeeper Caitlyn Clem ranks fourth in the Big Ten with round of the NCAA tournament Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/6 a goals against average of 0.77. Clem also ranks 27th in the Newcomers: 11 country in goalie minutes played with 1878:33 minutes logged and her eight shutouts rank 35th TEAM HISTORY in the nation. First Year of Soccer: 1981 9. This is UW’s 19th appearance in the NCAA tournament. The Badgers hold a 15-17-2 (.455) Record (Years): 410-218-72 (35) all-time NCAA tournament record. Eight Big Ten teams made it into the first round of the NCAA Big Ten Record (Years): 109-86-31 (23) tournament and all eight were host teams. Big Ten Tournament Championships: 1 (2013) 10. Three goals from three different Gators in a second-half span of 16 minutes gave the NCAA Tournament Record: 5-10 University of Florida soccer team a 3-0 win over Florida Gulf Coast in NCAA First Round action Last NCAA Tournament: 2014/ L - Oregon, 6-0 Friday in front of 1,132 at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium. First Team All-Big Ten Selections: 10 11. The Badgers have battled through 10 overtime games and 188 minutes of overtime. FACILITIES Name: McClimon Complex Capacity: 1,611 Record at McClimon: 145-67-24 (.665) 3 121 157 Press Box Phone: 608-265-5149 Senior Rose Lavelle is cur- The Badgers are outshooting With the 1-0 win over Practice field: University Bay Fields, McClain Complex rently on a three-match point opponents 121-73 since fall- Marquette, the program streak, the best by any Badger ing to the Hoosiers and out- now has 15 all-time NCAA this season. She now leads shooting their foes 67-39 in tournament wins and the team in points after put- just the last five games. advances to the second ting up seven in the last round for the 10th time in three matches alone. school history. Soccer Contact: Kelli Grashel . Office: 608-262-8216 . Cell: 608-445-4086 . E-mail: [email protected] . Twitter: @KelliGrashel Athletic Communications Office . University of Wisconsin . Kellner Hall . 1440 Monroe Street . Madison, WI 53711 WISCONSIN VS. FLORIDA GENERAL NOTES WISCONSIN PROJECTED STARTING XI 2016 SCHEDULE No. Name Pos. Yr. G A GP/GS Notes 3 Rose Lavelle MF Sr. 6 4 21/21 MAC Hermann Trophy candidate DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT) TV WISCONSIN AT FLORIDA - NCAA TOURNAMENT, SECOND ROUND 4 Sydney McGinnis F Jr. 2 1 21/21 notched second goal of the season at Purdue (9/23) Aug. 11 at Marquette W, 2-0 (EX.) 5 Payton Wesley MF/D Fr. 1 3 19/3 is 1 of 2 players to have a goal and an assist in a game NOV. 18 . JAMES PRESSLY STADIUM . GAINESVILLE, FLA. Aug. 19 at Illinois State W, 1-0 7 Holly Heckendorf D Sr. 0 0 21/12 has started in the past six games Aug. 21 at Notre Dame L, 0-1 Aug. 25 MILWAUKEE T, 1-1 (2OT) 9 Morgan Taylor D Sr. 0 0 20/15 recorded first shot of the season against Iowa (10/9) Aug. 28 DRAKE T, 0-0 (2OT) 12 Micaela Powers MF Sr. 4 6 21/19 leads the team in assists with six Sept. 1 at Stanford L, 1-2 16 Alexis Tye MF Jr. 0 1 21/21 earned first-career assist at Indiana (9/25) Sept. 4 at Santa Clara T, 1-1 18 Kylie Schwarz D Sr. 0 1 21/21 logged first assist of the season at Purdue (9/23) Sept. 9 South Dakota State W, 1-0 (2OT) 19 Emily Borgmann F So. 5 2 20/15 has scored two game-winning goals this season Sept. 12 at Loyola-Chicago W, 2-0 Sept. 16 OHIO STATE* T, 2-2 (2OT) 30 Camryn Biegalski D Fr. 0 0 19/19 has accumulated 10 shots this season Sept. 18 PENN STATE* L, 0-1 No. Name Pos. Yr. S GA ShO Notes Sept. 23 at Purdue* W, 3-1 0 Caitlyn Clem GK Jr. 65 16 9 ranks fourth in the Big Ten in goals against average (0.73) Sept. 25 at Indiana* L, 2-3 Oct. 1 at Minnesota* W, 1-0 LAST TIME OUT away with a win on their home field for Oct. 6 NEBRASKA* T, 1-1 one more time. Oct. 9 IOWA* W, 1-0 The Wisconsin women’s soccer team will Oct. 13 at Michigan* T, 1-1 keep their dancing shoes on for another Wisconsin improved to 15-17-2 in NCAA Oct. 16 at Michigan State* W, 1-0 round as they defeated Marquette 1-0 tournament games. The Badgers broke a Oct. 22 at Illinois* T, 0-0 (2OT) under the Friday night lights at the longtime tie with Marquette, who were Oct. 26 RUTGERS* W, 2-1 McClimon Complex during the first round receiving votes in the latest coaches poll, Oct. 30 Michigan T, 1-1 (L, 4-2 PKs) of NCAA tournament action. and now lead the Golden Eagles 2-1-1 in Nov. 11 Marquette W, 1-0 NCAA tournament matchups. Lavelle proved why she’s one of the best to ever wear a Wisconsin (9-4-8) women’s The Badgers will travel down south to FOLLOW THE BADGERS soccer uniform. The senior rocketed a shot make the program’s 10th NCAA second- in the 30th minute to put the Badgers around appearance. Wisconsin will face WEBSITE: UWBadgers.com ahead of Marquette (12-8-2). top-seeded Florida on its home turf in Gainesville, Florida on Friday, Nov. 18 at 7 TWITTER: @BadgerWSoccer Lavelle marched down the field by her- p.m. (6 p.m. CT) INSTAGRAM: @BadgerWSoccer self and put the ball up high on the far FACEBOOK: /WisconsinWomensSoccer post from about 20-yards out, beating NCAA Soccer Second and Third Round SNAPCHAT: officialbadgers Marquette’s keeper, Maddy Henry, to put play will be at the Donald R. Dizney the Badgers up 1-0. Stadium next weekend. Tickets are $7 for adults and $3 for children (12 and under), NSCAA TOP 25 RANKINGS The game-winning goal was Lavelle’s students and senior citizens. 1 . West Virginia University second gamewinner and sixth goal of the 2 . Stanford University season. It was also the 22nd goal of her Ticket sales begin at 8:30 a.m. on Monday 3 . University of South Carolina career.
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