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 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] . : @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 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 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. at the Gator Ticket Office, located at gate 1 of the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. For 4 ...... Brigham Young University „„ Wisconsin never looked back, inhibiting more information, contact the UAA Ticket 5 ...... Georgetown University MU from getting any good looks on goal, Office at (352) 375-4683, ext. 6800 or but it wasn’t easy as the heat was turned 6 ...... University of North Carolina 1-800-34GATOR, ext. 6800 (state of on by both teams in the second half. 7 . . . . . University of Southern California Florida only). 8 ...... University of Minnesota „„ The second frame saw both teams attack- 9 ...... University of Florida ing aggressively with a total of 13 fouls COMPARE AND CONTRAST being called, including two yellow cards. 10 ...... Florida State University „„ Florida is fourth in the latest RPI rankings 11 ...... University of Notre Dame „„ However, the Badgers’ defensive front did while Wisconsin is ranked 36th. 12 ...... Clemson University their job, and prevented Marquette from 13 ...... University of Connecticut finding the back of the net, giving the CLEM SAYS NO Badgers the win, and most importantly, an 14 ...... Duke University „„ Junior goalkeeper Caitlyn Clem has tied extension on their season. 15 ...... University of Virginia her own record that she set in the 2015 16 ...... Auburn University „„ Lavelle led the Wisconsin offensive attack, season. tallying four shots while junior forward 17 ...... University of Arkansas „„ Her nine shutouts this year rank eighth in Sydney McGinnis pitched in three. 18 ...... UCLA program history. The shutout record also 19 ...... Pepperdine „„ The Cardinal and White swept the sta- ranks 38th in the country. She’s averaging 20 ...... University of Colorado tistical board, leading in shots 11-6 and 1.9 shutouts per game. shots on goal 5-3 over Marquette. 21 ...... Northwestern University BADGERS BATTLE BUT FALL TO 22 ...... Rutgers University „„ Additionally, UW once again proved that they are the masters of the corner kicks, 23 ...... University of Utah WOLVERINES IN BIG TEN TOURNAMENT holding a 12-2 advantage over the Golden 24 ...... University of California „„ The Wisconsin women’s soccer team was Eagles. 25 ...... University of Oklahoma eliminated in the first round of the Big Ten „„ Junior goalkeeper Caitlyn Clem notched tournament after battling to a 1-1 double Also receiving votes: Penn State University her ninth shutout of the season, collecting overtime draw with Michigan, which led (46), University Of Kansas (30), University three saves to hold Marquette scoreless to a shootout. The Badgers lost in penalty of Nebraska (17), Marquette (16), Bucknell while MU’s Henry recorded four. kicks (4-2) at the U-M Soccer Stadium on University (11), University of Missouri (5), „„ Friday’s victory proved to be extra sweet Sunday night. Southern Methodist University (5), Virginia Tech (4), University Of Memphis (3), Seattle University for the seniors who were able to come „„ The Wolverines (10-4-4 overall, 6-3-2 Big Ten) won the penalty kick competition 4-2

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to take the victory over UW (8-4-8, 5-2-4) after from freshman defender Payton Wesley to put WISCONSIN'S RECORD WHEN..... the game was tied 1-1 through four periods of the Badgers up, 2-1. action. „„ Lavelle clinched a couple of season milestones „„ This was the second time this season that the with her standout performance, marking the first At home ...... 4-1-4 Cardinal and White went head-to-head with the time a Badger has notched two goals in a game On the road ...... 5-3-4 Maize and Blue. Both teams walked away with a this season. Additionally, Lavelle’s four points At neutral sites . . . . . 0-0-0 1-1 tie on both occasions after the Badgers trav- from her two goals is the most points tallied in a At night ...... 7-1-6 eled to Ann Arbor earlier in October. single game by a Wisconsin player this season. It was also Lavelle’s first gamewinner of the season. During the day . . . . . 3-3-2 „„ Forward Emily Borgmann laid claim to UW’s first shot, which was ultimately saved by the „„ The game’s statistical significance did not stop In nonconf . games . . . 4-2-3 Wolverines’ goalkeeper, Sarah Jackson. there as the Badgers’ three assists was the most Against ranked opp . . . 1-2-4 „„ However, Borgmann’s shot was only a sign of in a game in 2016 and UW’s seven total points Against non-ranked . . . 7-2-4 good things to come for the sophomore as she is the second-most this season after the Badgers notched nine against Purdue earlier this year. In overtime games . . . 2-4-3 recorded a header shot in the 36th minute before netting UW’s lone goal in the 37th minute to tie „„ Overall, the Cardinal and White dominated the In double OT games . . . 1-4-4 things up 1-1 after Michigan’s Nicky Waldeck pitch, outshooting Rutgers 16-7 and accumulat- When scoring first . . . 7-1-2 took advantage of a Wisconsin foul to put the ing 12 corner kicks throughout the game while When opp scores first . . 2-3-4 Wolverines on the board first in the 26th minute. the Scarlet Knights only tallied one. The corner kick advantage is the largest for the Badgers in Leading at half . . . . . 4-0-0 „„ Freshman defender Payton Wesley and senior midfielder Rose Lavelle combined on the assist to Big Ten play this season and third-largest in any Trailing at half . . . . . 2-3-3 allow Borgmann to find the back of the net after game. Tied at half ...... 3-1-5 rocketing in a shot from the top of the six-yard „„ Lavelle and junior forward Sydney McGinnis led Outshooting opponent . . 9-2-7 box. the offensive attack, with McGinnis leading the Outshot by opponent . . 0-2-1 „„ With one second left in regulation, Michigan’s Ari team in shots with five. Lavelle posted four shots Sarkisian ripped off a shot to give the Wolverines while earning a season-high three shots on goal. Leading corner kicks . . . 6-2-5 one last chance to seal the game, but junior goal- „„ Wisconsin is now 2-3-1 in regular season finales Trailing corner kicks . . . 3-1-2 keeper Caitlyn Clem collected the ball to force in the last six seasons. Tied corner kicks . . . . 0-1-1 the game into overtime. Leading saves . . . . . 3-3-0 „„ After no team was able to emerge with the sud- UW ENDS FINAL REGULAR-SEASON ROAD TEST Trailing saves ...... 5-1-7 den victory in both of the overtime periods, the WITH 0-0 DRAW AGAINST ILLINOIS match would go into penalty kicks to determine Tieing saves ...... 1-0-1 „„ The Wisconsin women’s soccer team battled to a who would advance to the next round of tourna- 0-0 draw against Illinois in double overtime at the Shut outs ...... 7-0-2 ment action. Illinois Soccer Stadium. „ Being shut out . . . . . 0-2-2 „ After Michigan led in penalty kicks 2-0 after two „„ The tie extends Wisconsin’s unbeaten streak to Scoring one goal . . . . 6-1-5 rounds, Lavelle and Wesley kept Wisconsin alive six games this season and is also the eighth game by each beating Jackson to find the back of the the team has played into double overtime. Scoring two goals . . . . 2-1-1 net. „„ The Badgers (7-4-7 overall, 4-2-4 Big Ten) saw Scoring 3+ goals . . . . 1-0-0 „ „ However, Michigan was able to clinch victory the most opportunities come to fruition in the Allowing one goal . . . . 1-2-5 after notching their first four penalty kicks. first period, where the team tallied half of their Allowing two goals . . . 0-1-1 „„ Borgmann led the team in shots with four while total shots (6), including three in a span of forty Allowing 3+ goals . . . . 0-1-0 Lavelle, Sydney McGinnis and Micaela Powers seconds, however all three shots were blocked by In August ...... 1-1-2 each recorded three. the Fighting Illini (6-10-2, 3-5-2). „ In September ...... 3-3-2 „ Wisconsin also swept the statistical board hold- „„ Junior forward Sydney McGinnis had a good look ing the advantage 18-10 in shots, 8-4 in shots on on goal as she took the first shot in overtime In October ...... 4-0-4 goal and 6-3 in corner kicks. in the 91st minute, however Illinois’ goalkeeper In November ...... 1-0-0 „„ Clem collected three saves on the night while Claire Wheatley was able to collect the ball to In postseason . . . . . 1-0-1 Jackson recorded seven saves for Michigan. keep Wisconsin from taking the sudden-victory. „„ Wheatley had to jump into action to collect COMING UP ROSES her fourth and final save of the night after „„ The Wisconsin women’s soccer team closed out sophomore forward Emily Borgmann ripped the its regular season with a 2-1 win at the McClimon Badgers’ final shot of the match in the 108th Complex thanks to a two-goal effort from Lavelle. minute. However Wheatley was able to keep Wisconsin from finding the back of the net end- „„ The senior midfielder went out with a bang, ing the game deadlocked at 0-0. notching both goals within seven minutes from each other in the second half to lead the team to „„ Senior midfielder Micaela Powers led UW in victory. shots with three while McGinnis, Alexis Tye, and Emily Borgmann each tallied two. „„ After Rutgers (9-3-6 overall, 4-2-5 Big Ten) got on the board first in the 40th minute, Lavelle came „„ Wisconsin swept the statistical battle, holding the back with a vengeance for Wisconsin (8-4-7, 5-2- advantage in shots (12-7), shots on goal (4-2), and 4) in the second half, notching the equalizer in corner kicks (10-6). the 74th minute. „„ Lavelle knocked in the goal off of a header from ONE MINUTE WONDER freshman midfielder Grace Bahr that materialized „„ All it took was the first 22 seconds of regulation from Powers’ corner kick to tie things up, 1-1. for the Wisconsin women’s soccer team to secure „„ Lavelle struck again in the 83rd minute, rocketing a 1-0 victory against Michigan State in East in a shot from about 20-yards out off of the feed Lansing on Sunday afternoon.

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„„ Senior midfielder Micaela Powers laid claim to the goal, rocketing in the shot GONE WITH THE GOPHERS to the left corner of the net from inside the six-yard box for the score. „„ For the third-straight season, the Wisconsin women’s soccer was able to „„ Sophomore forward Emily Borgmann was credited with the assist, feeding secure a Border Battle win after upsetting No. 8 Minnesota in overtime, 1-0, Powers with a cross from the left side of the field. at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium Saturday night. „„ Both Powers and Borgmann have been essential to Wisconsin’s offensive „„ Freshman forward tallied the game-winning goal, netting it inside front, both leading the team in goals this season with four apiece. the six-yard box in the 99th minute of play to give Wisconsin (5-4-1 overall, „„ The win certainly wasn’t as easy as it seemed for the Badgers, as both 2-2-1 Big Ten) the upset win against Minnesota (9-3-1 overall, 3-1-1 Big Ten). Wisconsin and Michigan State were pretty evenly matched when it came to „„ Rhodes has shown to be a factor for the team thus far, netting two goals this attacking the goal. season, both of which have been game winners. „„ The Badgers came away with 10 shots, with five being on goal, while Michigan „„ The Badgers came out firing early in the first half, with senior midfielders State was just as aggressive, tallying nine shots with four on goal. Micaela Powers and Rose Lavelle, and freshman defender Camryn Biegalski „„ Although the Spartans did manage to earn more corner kicks (8) than the each rocketing off shots, but none were able to find the back of the net. Badgers (3), Michigan State was unable to convert on any of those opportuni- „„ Both teams started to create more opportunities in the second half with ties, ultimately handing the Badgers the win. Wisconsin tallying four shots during the period, while Minnesota logged five, „„ Along with leading the team to victory, Powers also led the Badgers in shots but the game went into overtime deadlocked at 0-0. with four, tying her season high, with two shots on goal. „„ The match proved to be physical overall, with both teams touting tough „„ Freshman midfielder Allie Winterfield also contributed two shots, one of which defensive fronts and tallying 31 total fouls. was on goal. „„ Lavelle led the team in shots recording three while sophomore forward Emily „„ Both junior goalkeeper Caitlyn Clem and the Spartans’ Savanna Wojtanowski Borgmann added in two. each collected four saves on the day, with Clem notching her seventh shutout „„ Powers and Rhodes each notched one shot on goal each for the Cardinal and of the season. White. PLAYING TO THE NINES „„ The playing field was pretty even between both of the teams throughout the game as Wisconsin edged Minnesota in shots 9-8, while the Gophers held the „„ The Wisconsin women's soccer team is on a nine-match unbeaten streak, dat- advantage in shots on goal, 3-2, and corner kicks, 9-6. ing back to Oct. 1. „„ Junior goalkeeper Caitlyn Clem was a brick wall for the Badgers, diving into „„ The Badgers have gone 5-0-4 in their last nine games - including a 2-0-3 mark action to collect three saves on the night while Minnesota’s goalkeeper, Tarah on the road during that stretch. Hobbs, collected one save. „„ It is UW's best streak of the season. ONE FOR THE BOOKS FOLLOW ALONG „„ Wisconsin’s 1-0 upset over No. 8 Minnesota was the first win over a top-10 „„ Friday's game will be streamed live on the SEC+ Network. Live stats can be opponent since 1998 when UW defeated No. 10 Michigan, 1-0 in overtime. found on UWBadgers.com. In addition, fans and media can follow live updates „„ It was also just the fifth win over a top-10 team in program history. on Twitter (@BadgerWSoccer). „„ Earning the win in the 99th minute, freshman Dani Rhodes blazed in the AGGRESSION IN ANN ARBOR scrappy goal to lead the Badgers to victory, marking the first time a freshman has scored against a ranked opponent since Rose Lavelle did it in 2013. „„ Dubbed as the one of the most exciting and aggressive draws this season by „„ On defense, junior Caitlyn Clem and the Badgers clinched their fifth shutout the announcers, the Wisconsin women’s soccer team (6-4-6 overall, 3-2-3 Big of the season and second against a ranked opponent this season. For Clem, Ten) clashed with No. 25 Michigan (9-3-2, 5-2-1) and fought the Wolverines it was her third shutout over a ranked opponent in her career. The Badgers to a 1-1 draw on Thursday night. hadn’t shut out a top-10 opponent since that same matchup with Michigan in „„ It was Wisconsin’s sixth tie and seventh overtime game of the season. 1998. „„ With less than two minutes left in double overtime, a powerful shot by junior Sydney McGinnis nearly gave Wisconsin the upset. McGinnis’ perfect shot CLEM GEM nearly grazed in but Michigan’s goalkeeper Sarah Jackson got the tip of her „„ A stellar shutout and upset over No. 8 Minnesota fingertips on it and barely sent it out. earned Wisconsin women’s soccer’s goalkeeper Caitlyn Clem a spot on „„ Senior Rose Lavelle gave Wisconsin the go-ahead goal in the 20th minute of TopDrawerSoccer’s National Team of the Week. the game. The low-shot goal came off of a corner kick from senior Micaela „„ Clem and the Badgers upset No. 8-ranked Minnesota last Saturday, marking Powers. The assist was Powers’ fifth dish of the season. their first win over a top-10 ranked team since 1998, when UW blanked No. „„ Wisconsin outshot Michigan 21-9 and 7-0 in the overtime periods. The 10 Michigan 1-0. It also went down as just the fifth win over a top-10 oppo- Badgers also tallied eight shots on goal while the Wolverines logged one. nent in program history. „„ Michigan recorded seven saves while UW had none. Both teams tallied four „„ “In a much needed win against Minnesota, Clem kept the high-powered corner kicks apiece. Golden Gophers off the score sheet, making three saves in a 1-0 win for the „„ The Wolverines’ Nicky Waldeck netted the equalizer in the 42nd minute of the Badgers,” TopDrawerSoccer wrote. match with a header. Rubina Veerakone was credited with the assist for send- „„ The Okemos, Michigan, native has started in net in every match this season ing the long ball from 40 yards out. for UW and has accumulated nine shutouts and 65 saves. „„ UW had two opportune moments in the last minute of regulation. Lavelle took BET ON BORGMANN the first shot that went wide and it ended in a corner kick chance for Powers. Senior Holly Heckendorf took advantage of the corner but her shot was „„ Sophomore Emily Borgmann was the only Badger to tally both a goal and blocked by the Michigan defense. assist this season before Micaela Powers joined her after assisting a goal „„ Lavelle led the Badger’s offensive strike, leading the team with seven shots, against Loyola Chicago. She scored her first goal of the season against Santa three of which were on goal. Clara (9/4) and notched her first assist against No. 2 Stanford (9/1). „ „„ McGinnis also added in four shots, with two on goal while freshman Allie „ She notched her first-ever game-winning goal in double overtime against Winterfield also accumulated two shots on goal South Dakota State on Sept. 9. „„ The Ontario native is averaging 1.55 shots per game and 0.6 points per game through 20 games played.

WISCONSIN SOCCER 2016-17 THE B1G PICTURE DANG DANI BIG TEN. BIG STAGE. „„ Wisconsin is tied for fourth in assists (13) and „„ Freshman Dani Rhodes has continued the suc- STANDINGS assists per game (1.8) in conference games only. cess she found in high school into the collegiate „„ Senior Rose Lavelle ranks third in the Big Ten for tapestry, notching three goals on the season and establishing herself as an offensive force. CONF. pct. OVERALL PCT. shots per game in all games (3.48) and fifth in Northwestern shots per game (3.48). „„ The Waukesha, Wisconsin, native has played in 20 games and has 21 shots on the season. 7-1-3 .773 15-2-4 .810 ACCESS DENIED Minnesota „„ In the Badgers’ contest against Nebraska, Rhodes 7-1-3 .773 16-3-4 .783 „„ UW ranks fourth in the Big Ten conference and notched a leveling goal that was completely Penn State 39th in the nation for their 0.76 goals against unstoppable -- a laser to the upper corner that 7-1-3 .773 12-4-4 .700 average. left the goalie frozen. Michigan „„ Additionally, Caitlyn Clem ranks fourth in the 6-3-2 .636 10-5-5 .625 conference and 39th in the country for her 0.76 CAREER COUNTDOWNS Wisconsin goals against average. She also holds a .796 save „„ Several Badgers are approaching pinnacle points 5-2-4 .636 9-4-8 .619 percentage, which ranks seventh in the Big Ten. in their careers. NebraskA „„ Clem is 35th in the nation with 1,968 goalie min- 5-3-3 .591 11-5-5 .643 Milestones Approaching Rutgers utes played. 4-2-5 .591 12-4-6 .682 „„ In conference games only, Clem holds a 0.83 Milestone Name # Needed ohio State goals against average. 30 shots Kylie Schwarz 3 4-4-3 .500 11-6-3 .625 Indiana HOT SHOTS Milestones Passed 4-4-3 .500 7-9-4 .450 „„ The Badgers are outshooting opponents 319-177. Michigan State Milestone Name Date „ 4-7-0 .364 7-10-1 .417 „ The Cardinal and White have outshot opponents 60 points Rose Lavelle vs. Michigan, 10/13/16 137-87 in the first period, 150-78 in the second Illinois 20 wins Caitlyn Clem vs. Marquette, 11/11/16 3-6-2 .364 6-11-2 .368 period and 32-12 in overtime periods. Rose Lavelle vs. Rutgers, 10/26/16 Purdue „„ Wisconsin has outshot opponents in 18 of 21 20 goals 2-8-1 .227 4-12-1 .265 games this year. 60 shots Micaela Powers vs. Michigan, 10/13/16 Iowa Sydney McGinnis vs. Illinois, 10/22/16 2-9-0 .182 8-11-0 .421 MCSHOTS BY MCGINNIS 40 shots Emily Borgmann vs. Illinois 10/22/16 Maryland „„ Junior Sydney McGinnis is having a standout Becca Harrison vs. Ohio State 10/16/16 1-10-0 .091 3-15-1 .184 season as the Badgers’ most consistent starting 20 points Micaela Powers vs. Michigan St. 10/16/16 forward. 40 games Becca Harrison vs. Stanford, 9/1/16 friday, nov. 18 Penn State vs. Virginia - 10 a.m. „„ She has played and started in all 21 games this Micaela Powers vs. Illinois State, 8/19/16 Rutgers at Georgetown - 12:30 p.m. season and has racked up 1,531 minutes of play- Alexis Tye vs. Illinois 10/22/16 ing time, which is 1,000 more than her previous Nebraska vs. UCLA - 2 p.m. Holly Heckendorf vs. Iowa 10/9/16 Northwestern vs. SIUE - 2:30 p.m. career-best in a season of 530. Ohio State at West Virginia - 5 p.m. „„ She has scored two goals, the first of her career, 50 games Sydney McGinnis vs. Michigan 10/13/16 WISCONSIN at Florida - 6 p.m. and tallied the second assist of her career. She has Becca Harrison vs. Illinois 10/22/16 45 shots on the season with .511 shot on goal Micaela Powers vs. Penn State 9/18/16 percentage. Morgan Taylor vs. Iowa 10/9/16 SHOTS FIRED 70 games Kylie Schwarz vs. Purdue 9/23/16 „„ Wisconsin ranks fourth in the Big Ten with 319 80 games Rose Lavelle vs. Illinois 10/22/16 total shots, an average of 15.2 per game. START 'EM YOUNG WE'LL TAKE THAT CORNER KICK „ „„ Underclassmen have made up 36 percent of the „ Wisconsin ranks first in the Big Ten conference Badgers’ starting lineup in five-or-more matches. for corner kicks. UW has accumulated 157 corner kicks through 21 games. „„ Additionally, freshmen and sophomores have „ accounted for 45 percent of Wisconsin’s points on „ The Badgers have 17 corner kicks in overtime the season. periods. UW is averaging 7.48 corner kicks per game. „„ Sophomore Emily Borgmann leads the way with „ 12 points, while freshman Dani Rhodes has six „ Wisconsin has had more corner kicks than its points off three goals. Freshman Payton Wesley opponent in 13 out of 21 games. They have tied has five points and sophomore Steph Fabry has opponents in two games. three points. Freshman Grace Bahr has accumu- KEEP 'EM IN COACH lated two points off of a single goal. „„ Three Badgers currently hold a 40-or-more HAVE A HOLLY JOLLY SEASON match-starting streak. „„ Senior Holly Heckendorf is having the best season „„ Senior Kylie Schwarz has the highest starting of her career in 2016. streak of any Badger with a 81-match streak, „„ Heckendorf has played in a career-best 21 games starting in every match that she has seen action and has a career-high 12 shots on the season, in. quadrupuling her previous best of three from the „„ Senior Rose Lavelle holds a 64-match start streak. 2015 season. She has started in 82 of 83 matches dating back to her freshman season. „„ Junior Caitlyn Clem has a 41-match start streak in net for the Badgers. GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS NON-CONFERENCE VS. ILL. ST. ND UWM DRAKE STAN. 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SHE'S POWERS-FUL „„ An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, the award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use „„ Senior Micaela Powers scored her first goal of the season against Milwaukee their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their com- (08/25) and the third of her career. munities. „„ She beat the goalkeeper to the far post from 15 yards out of the box. „„ Lavelle, a Cinicinatti, Ohio, native, was a 2016 first-team All-American and was „„ Powers is second on the Badgers in points (14) after also scoring against No. 2 recognized as one of 15 semifinalists for last year’s Missouri Athletic Club’s Stanford, No. 19 Ohio State and Michigan State, bringing her total up to four, Hermann Trophy. She became just the second player in school history to be doubling her past career total with the most goals she has ever scored in a single named a semifinalist for collegiate soccer’s most prestigious individual award. season. „„ Lavelle became the first Badger to win Big Ten Midfielder of the Year in 2015. She COUNT ON CLEM has started in all 14 games this season and is averaging a team-high 3.71 shots per game. Lavelle leads the team in shots (52), shots on goal (23) and assists „„ Junior goalkeeper Caitlyn Clem earned a season-high six saves against Stanford. (3). Additionally, she ranks second on the team in points (7) and goals (2). „„ Clem currently ranks first in the country and first in the Big Ten for goalie minutes played (1968:33). SENIOR SENDOFF: BADGERS TAKE DOWN HAWKEYES 1-0 „„ The Wisconsin women’s soccer team found success on Senior Day, honoring its LOVING LAVELLE senior class with a 1-0 victory over Iowa at the McClimon Complex on Sunday „„ Senior Rose Lavelle ranks third in the Big Ten conference for her 73 shots this afternoon. season and ranks fourth for her 3.48 average of shots per game. Her 3.48 shots „„ Sophomore forward Emily Borgmann came through with the game-winning goal per game rates 65th nationally. for Wisconsin in the 62nd minute to lift the Badgers over the Hawkeyes. „„ The Cincinatti, Ohio, native also has the fourth-highest amount of shots in any „„ Borgmann was able to punch in her fourth goal of the season inside the 18-yard single game this season by any Big Ten player with her eight shots against Drake box from an assist by senior midfielder Micaela Powers, her fourth assist of the (8/28). She also tallied seven shots against SDSU, Loyola Chicago and Michigan. season. STICK WITH WHAT YOU KNOW „„ The Badger offense was dominant in the first half, keeping the ball in play on Iowa’s side of the pitch for the majority of the period, but Iowa goalkeeper „„ The Badgers are keeping the backline steady with Kylie Schwarz, who has started Claire Graves was clutch for the Hawkeyes, making four saves to keep the all 21 games for the Badgers. game scoreless heading into the half. „„ Allie Winterfield is the only freshman to have started in 20 games. „„ Despite being down in the second half following Borgmann’s goal, the Hawkeyes „„ Rose Lavelle, Alexis Tye and Sydney McGinnnis have also held a spot in the were not deterred as they put up a fight in the final five minutes of regulation, Starting XI through all 21 games. dominating possession and engaging in aggressive play. „„ Caitlyn Clem has been in net for the Badgers in every single match this season. „„ This marks the first home game this season that the team was able to secure a victory without going into overtime. TOP OF THE CLASS „„ Wisconsin’s offense was stellar, outshooting Iowa 13-7 and having the advantage „„ Senior midfielder Rose Lavelle has proven to be one of the best to ever wear a in shots on goal, 6-2. Wisconsin women’s soccer uniform. Having already made her mark in UW’s „„ Junior goalkeeper Caitlyn Clem collected two saves on the day en route to her record book, she accomplished yet another feat on Friday, becoming the pro- sixth shutout of the season while Iowa’s Graves made five saves. gram’s first top-30 finalist for the Senior CLASS Award. BADGERS BATTLE TO DRAW AGAINST CORNHUSKERS „„ The Boilermakers would come up empty-handed in the second half, failing to tally a shot, to give the Badgers the 3-1 victory. „„ The Wisconsin women’s soccer team battled to a 1-1 draw against Nebraska at the McClimon Complex on Thursday night. Freshman Dani Rhodes was able „„ Throughout the game Wisconsin dominated in shots, holding a 10-6 and 12-3 to come up with the equalizer late in the second half to hand Nebraska their advantage in shots and shots on goal while Purdue had the upper hand in cor- first draw of the season. ner kicks, 9-7. „„ The Cornhuskers were the first to get on the board after Nebraska’s Haley „„ Lavelle, McGinnis and senior Micaela Powers all led the team in shots, each Johnson was able to head one past junior goalkeeper Caitlyn Clem off of a posting three shots apiece while Lavelle and McGinnis also led the team in corner kick in the 35th minute to take the lead 1-0. shots on goal with three. „„ After a back and forth battle in the second half, Rhodes was able to redeem „„ Clem recorded two saves on the night while Purdue’s goalkeeper Jordan herself from her missed shot in the first half by punching in the equalizer in Ginther made nine. the 84th minute. IT'S ROSE-Y „„ Rhodes dribbled the ball up the field and knocked in the goal from inside the 18-yard box to make the game even at 1-1. „„ Just weeks after earning her way back onto the Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann Trophy watch list, Wisconsin women’s soccer senior Rose Lavelle gar- „„ Wisconsin kept the momentum going into the final minutes of regulation with nered another national honor and was named the No. 1 player in the country both junior forward Sydney McGinnis and senior midfielder Rose Lavelle by TopDrawerSoccer.com in the TDS women’s national top 100 rankings for recording shots, but none found the back of the net, forcing the game to women’s college soccer. head to overtime deadlocked at 1-1. „„ Leading Wisconsin last season to its first Big Ten regular season championship „„ Both teams fought hard defensively in both of the overtime periods, with since 1994, the Cincinnati, Ohio, native led all Badgers in 2015 with 17 points Nebraska only tallying three shots and Wisconsin recording one en route to on a team-high seven goals and three assists. the 1-1 draw. „„ Lavelle, a 2016 first-team All-American, was named one of 15 semifinalists for „„ Both Wisconsin and Nebraska were on an even playing field in terms of shots, last year’s MAC Hermann Trophy, becoming just the second player in school with both teams recording five shots on goal while the Badgers had the history to be named a semifinalist for collegiate soccer’s most prestigious indi- slight advantage in shots, 11-10. vidual award. THREE'S THE CHARM: BADGERS THREE SECOND-HALF GOALS PROPEL THEM „„ A first-team All-Great Lakes Region selection by the National Soccer Coaches TO VICTORY Association of America (NSCAA) in 2015, Lavelle became the first player in program history to be named Big Ten Midfielder of the Year. The only unani- „„ The Wisconsin women’s soccer team secured its first Big Ten win of the season mous selection last year, Lavelle earned first-team All-Big Ten recognition for thanks to a three-goal half that lifted the Badgers over Purdue, 3-1. the third-straight year in her career. „„ The Boilermakers were the first to strike in the 19th minute as freshman Vanessa Korolas managed to swipe the ball into the left side of the net past Caitlyn Clem to take the 1-0 lead. A NIGHT TO REMEMBER: WILKINS EARNS 100TH WIN IN OVERTIME THRILLER „„ However, the Badger offense was consistently creating chances as they held „„ The Wisconsin women’s soccer team put on a show at the McClimon Soccer the advantage in shots, 8-6, going into the half. Complex during the annual PAC the MAC game, defeating South Dakota State „„ The second period was all Wisconsin as the team notched their three goals 1-0 in double overtime. within a span of just under 10 minutes. „„ Scoring her second goal of the season, sophomore Emily Borgmann delivered „„ Junior Sydney McGinnis led the Badger charge in the 65th minute as she the game-winner for the Badgers in the 103rd minute of the contest. notched the equalizer off the feed from Payton Wesley to tie the game up 1-1. „„ The victory holds even more weight as it marks head coach Paula Wilkins „„ About a minute after recording her first career assist, Wesley also logged her 100th win at Wisconsin. Wilkins is currently in her 10th season at the helm of first-career goal. the program, with an overall record of 100-61-24. „„ Wesley tapped the ball in from point-blank range off the assist from senior Rose Lavelle to extend the lead 2-1. PICKETT TO REDSHIRT „„ The momentum kept swinging in the Badgers’ favor as sophomore Steph Fabry „„ Ontario native Victoria Pickett will redshirt her sophomore season. earned her first goal of the season in the 76th minute to put an exclamation „„ Pickett appeared and started in 16 matches in 2015. She was awarded 2015 point on Wisconsin’s lead. Big Ten Freshman of the Year, named to second-team All-Big Ten, named to „„ Senior Kylie Schwarz notched her first assist of the season on Fabry’s break- the All-Big Ten Freshman team and named to the NSCAA All-Great Lakes Third away goal. Team. She was named to Canada’s CONCACAF Championship U-20 roster in November 2015. WISCONSIN VS. FLORIDA GENERAL NOTES GETTING TO KNOW THE GATORS LAST TIME OUT „„ This is the inaugural meeting between the Badgers „„ Three goals from three different Gators in a and the Gators second-half span of 16 minutes gave the University „„ Florida is the No. 9 team in the country based off of Florida soccer team a 3-0 win over Florida Gulf of the final NSCAA Coaches poll and No.1 in their Coast in NCAA First Round action Friday in front of region in the NCAA tournament 1,132 at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium. „„ They tout a 16-4-1 record and rank fourth in the „„ With the win, No. 1 regional seed Florida advances RPI rankings to play host to NCAA Second Round play next Friday. The Gators will face Wisconsin, a 1-0 win- „„ The Gators are the current SEC tournament cham- ner tonight over Marquette. That match will be pions, taking down Arkansas 2-1 in one overtime played Friday, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. at the Dizney period. Stadium. „„ Florida advances after its opening NCAA match for FLORIDA „„ After a scoreless first half, Florida started it scoring the 16th time in the program’s 20 appearances. SERIES HISTORY: in the 66th minute. Samantha Chung brought the „„ Senior forward Savannah Jordan is one of 19 play- ball toward the top of the box and played a diago- „„ In Madison: N/A ers in NCAA Divison I history to score more than nal through ball to Meggie Dougherty Howard „„ At Gainesville: N/A 81 goals, and one of seven to reach that mark since making a run down the right side of the box. Her „„ Neutral: N/A 2000 right-footed shot scored at the far post from eight yards. friday november 18, 6 p.m. (CT) „„ Jordan leads the NCAA in shots per game (5.95) and shots on goal per game (3.19) and ranks sixth „„ A freshman provided the Gators’ second goal in the in total points (41) and ninth in total goals (16) and Location: Gainesville, Fla. 78th minute. Julia Lester brought the ball into the Founded: 1853 points per game (1.95) box, created just the space she needed to score on Enrollment: 52,519 „„ Senior midfielder Meggie Dougherty Howard ranks a 10-yard left-footed shot.Marquette’s lone first Nickname: Gators 16th in the NCAA in total assists (10) and 30th in half shot came in the 37th minute on a strike by Liz Conference: SEC assists per game (0.48) Bartels that was saved by GU’s Arielle Schechtman Head Coach: Becky Burleigh, at the near post. Methodist College, ‘89 BOW DOWN TO BECKY „„ Mayra Pelayo’s cross found Savannah Jordan at the Record at Florida: 389-102-32, 22 „„ Head Coach Becky Burleigh has been with the far post. Jordan’s right-footed, five-yard shot just years Florida program since the very beginning, helping beat two Eagle defenders to score just inside the Assistant Coaches: Vic Campbell, Alan the team win their first NCAA Championship in post in the 82nd minute. Kirkup 1998 after just their fourth year of existence 2015 Record: 19-4-1 BADGERS VS. GATORS 2015 SEC Record: 8-2-1 „„ For her guidance in the 1998 season, she was Soccer Twitter: @GatorsSoccer named the season’s NSCAA/adidas National Coach „„ The two teams match up nearly even in the shots of the Year and College Soccer Weekly National per game category. The gators average 17.6 shots Coach of the Year per game while the Badgers lead the Big Ten con- ference with 15.2 shots per game. „„ She is also a four-time Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year honoree, garnering the honors in 1996, 2000, 2008, and 2010

STATISTICAL MATCHUP: FLORIDA VS. WISCONSIN FLORIDA ALL GAMES WISCONSIN

16-4-1, 8-3-0 RECORD 9-4-8, 5-2-4 53 GOALS 23 369 SHOT ATTEMPTS 319 2.52 GOALS PER GAME 1.10 .144 SHOT % .072 187-369 SOG-ATTEMPTS 127-319 .507 SOG % .398 17.6 SHOTS PER GAME 15.2 51 ASSISTS 20 121 CORNER KICKS 157 3-4 PENALTY KICKS 0-1 15 YELLOW CARDS 20 0 RED CARDS 0

WISCONSIN SOCCER 2016-17 WISCONSIN VS. FLORIDA GENERAL NOTES

Nikki Greenhalgh, Marisa Kresge, Molly Laufenberg, Kinley McNicoll, McKenna Meuer, SEASON PREVIEW Brianna Stelzer NEWCOMERS (11) A NEW SEASON BEGINS Grace Bahr, Camryn Biegalski, Jordan Bloomer, Grace Douglas, Carmyn Hayes, Jordan „„ The 2016-17 Badgers bring a mix of 11 newcomers and just four return- McNeese, Dani Rhodes, Claire Shea, Alaina Snedden, Payton Wesley, Allie Winterfield ing starters to the pitch, including the team’s 2015 leaders in points,

goals, shots, shots on goal and game-winning goals. UW also brings back MIDFIELDERS starting goalkeeper, Caitlyn Clem, who tallied nine shutouts last season. „ Rose Lavelle „„ The defending Big Ten Conference co-champion Wisconsin women’s „ Senior was a MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist, NSCAA soccer team was picked to finish third in league play in the Big Ten First Team All-American, NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region First Team, Big preseason poll. In addition, Top Drawer Soccer released its preseason Ten Midfielder of the Year and First-Team All-Big Ten honoree in 2015. rankings and slotted the Badgers No. 16 in the country. This marks the She started in 19 matches and led the team with 78 shots and 33 shots seventh-straight season in which Wisconsin has been predicted to fin- on goal. ish among the top five in the Big Ten coaches poll. True freshman Grace „„ Lavelle was called up to train and participate with the full U.S. Women’s Bahr, junior Caitlyn Clem and senior Rose Lavelle earned spots on this National Team for the final four matches of its Victory Tour in December year’s Big Ten preseason honors list for Wisconsin. of 2015 ... trained with the full U.S. Women’s National Team prior to its „„ After a stellar junior campaign, Wisconsin women’s soccer senior Rose friendly against Ireland in January, 2016 ... called up to training camp Lavelle has earned her way back onto the Missouri Athletic Club’s (MAC) with the U.S. U-23 WNT in Charlottesville, Virginia, in May 2016 Hermann Trophy watch list for the second season in a row. „„ Sophomore Victoria Pickett appeared and started in 16 matches in „„ Lavelle garnered another national honor and was named the No. 1 player 2015. She was awarded 2015 Big Ten Freshman of the Year, named to in the country by TopDrawerSoccer.com in the TDS women’s national second-team All-Big Ten, named to the All-Big Ten Freshman team and top 100 rankings for women’s college soccer. named to the NSCAA All-Great Lakes Third Team. She was named to Canada’s CONCACAF Championship U-20 roster in November 2015. A LOOK BACK AT 2015-16 „„ Senior Micaela Powers appeared in all 20 matches in 2015, starting in „„ The Wisconsin women’s soccer team began the 2015 season with a seven. She tallied four assists during the season for six points total and 3-4-2 overall record but the Badgers themselves never gave up, which took a career-high five shots against North Dakota State (8/23. She held allowed them to pull off one of the most remarkable turnarounds in pro- a three-game point streak (10/11-10/18). gram history. „„ Junior Becca Harrison appeared in 12 games and tallied a shot on goal „„ The Badgers responded to a 4-0 loss on the road against Penn State by against Loyola Chicago (9/4) and Indiana (9/25). going unbeaten in nine straight games, including a 1-0 win at Maryland, „„ Freshman Grace Bahr has high expectations after being named to the Big which helped UW clinch a share of the program’s first Big Ten regular Ten preseason honors list. Bahr attended Brecksville Broadview Heights season title since 1994. High School and is a member of club team Internationals SC. Bahr is „„ Wisconsin was led by junior midfleder Rose Lavelle, who recorded a a midfielder who has been a member of the United States women’s team-high 17 points on seven goals and three assists. Lavelle became national team youth system. Most recently, Bahr was one of 24 players the first Badger to be named a first team All-American since 1991. She called into the U.S. Under-19 women’s national team camp last October. was also one of 15 semifinalists for the Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) She was selected to the roster for the U.S. U-18 women’s national team Hermann Trophy, collegiate soccer’s most prestigious individual ward. that traveled to Mexico City. „„ Coach Wilkins was named 2015 Big Ten Coach of the Year, joining Dean „„ Junior Alexis Tye did not play the 2015 season due to injury but she Duerst as the only women’s soccer coaches in Wisconsin history to earn played in 22 matched in the 2014 season and recorded a career-high the distinction. two shots against Northern Iowa. „„ Lavelle became the first Badger to be named Big Ten Midfielder of the „„ A four-year starter and captain on the Michigan Hawks ECNL team, Year, while Victoria Pickett was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year. freshman Allie Winterfield also played high school soccer for two sea- Lavelle also earned first-team All-Big Ten recognition, while Pickett, sons at Grand Blanc. A two-year varsity starter for the Bobcats, she Brianna Stelzer and Caitlyn Clem were named to the All-Big Ten second earned all-district, all-region and all-conference honors as a freshman team. and repeated all-district and all-conference recognition as a sophomore. „„ Lavelle, Pickett and Stelzer earned All-Great Lakes Region honors. Nikki „„ Freshman Claire Shea has ties back to Wisconsin and the women’s soc- Greenhalgh was named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team. cer program, as Claire’s sister, Grace, played soccer at Wisconsin under head coach Paula Wilkins. Claire has played high school soccer at North STARTERS RETURNING (4) Atlanta High School and is a member of the Concorde Fire Soccer Club Midfield (1): Rose Lavelle „„ Freshman Alaina Snedden was a three-year varsity member of the Ralston Defense (2): Holly Heckendorf, Kylie Schwarz Valley High School soccer team. As a junior, she scored 20 points on six Goalkeeper (1): Caitlyn Clem goals and eight assists to earn first-team all-state honors. Snedden tal- STARTERS LOST (6) lied 17 points on six goals and five assists as a sophomore, as she and Midfield (2): McKenna Meuer, Kinley McNicoll the Mustangs finished state runner-up. She had 16 points on six goals Forward (2): Nikki Greenhalgh, Marisa Kresge and four assists as a freshman and helped Ralston Valley to a 7-1 record Defense (2): Molly Laufenberg, Briana Stelzer and the league championship. Snedden is a member of the Colorado Rush Soccer Club and was a member of the U.S. Youth Soccer Olympic PLAYERS RETURNING (19) Development Program from 2011-13. Emily Borgmann, Caitlyn Clem, Jamie Donohue, Steph Fabry, Becca Harrison, Holly Heckendorf, Natalie Jacobson, Chloe Knudtson, Rose Lavelle, Megan Ledin, Sydney FORWARDS McGinnis, Maddie Mittelsteadt, Victoria Pickett, Micaela Powers, Grace Quirk, Kylie „„ Sydney McGinnis, a junior from Park Ridge, Illinois, appeared in 19 matches Schwarz, Morgan Taylor, Katharine Torchio, Alexis Tye in 2015 and recorded first career assist against Michigan. LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (10) „„ Freshman Dani Rhodes was a two-time Gatorade Player of the Year. A Caitlyn Clem, Becca Harrison, Holly Heckendorf, Rose Lavelle, Micaela Powers, Kylie 2015 All-American selection by the National Soccer Coaches Association Schwarz, Morgan Taylor, Alexis Tye of America (NSCAA), the 5-foot-4 forward from Waukesha, Wisconsin, LETTERWINNERS LOST (6)

WISCONSIN SOCCER 2016-17 Rhodes led the Wolverines to a 12-1-2 record at the time of her selection. The state’s returning Gatorade Girls Soccer Player of the Year, Rhodes scored 29 goals and tallied eight assists through 15 games. „„ Sophomore Emily Borgmann was the TopDrawerSoccer preseason Best XI Freshmen Team, started five of her fourteen matches played. She tallied first career goal against Loyola Chicago (9/4), recorded career high four shots against UW Milwaukee (9/11). „„ Sophomore Steph Fabry Appeared in 14 matches and scored her first career goal against Indiana (9/25). She tallied second goal of season and career at Nebraska (10/11) and compiled a career-high two shots in both games she scored in. „„ Maddie Mittelsteadt, a sophomore from Schofield, Wisconsin, appeared in four matches in 2015. Mittelsteadt was the 2014 Wisconsin Valley Conference Player of the Year and the fir st player in D.C. Everest history to be named Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association first-team all-state. „„ Sophomore Natalie Jacobson was all-state, all-district and academic all-state her senior season after serving as team captain and leading the Fighting Irish to a sec- tional championship. She did not see game action in 2015. DEFENDERS „„ Senior Holly Heckendorf returns after starting in all 20 matches in 2015. The 2015 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award honoree recorded three shots and three shots on goal. „„ Senior Morgan Taylor appeared in 14 matches, starting two, in the 2015 campaign. She recorded three shots throughout the season. „„ A member of the 2014 Big Ten All-Freshman team, Kylie Schwarz appeared and started in 18 matches in 2015 and recorded her first career assist against Indiana. „„ Sophomore Chloe Knudtson appeared in two matches against Pepperdine and Loyola Chicago in her first season with the Badgers. „„ Freshman Payton Wesley joins the Badgers from Hartland, Wisconsin, where she attended Arrowhead High School and is a member of FC Wisconsin Eclipse. Wesley attended the 2015 NIKE National Training Camp and was a member of the ECNL Player Development Program in 2014 and 2015. „„ Sophomore Jamie Donohue appeared in three games as a true freshman, while fellow sophomore Katharine Torchio saw action in four matches. „„ Grace Douglas was a second-team all-conference honoree as a junior playing for the Cardinals. As a sophomore, the defender was first-team all-conference and nominated for the all-state team. In addition to soccer, Douglas has also competed in basketball. „„ Another in-state prospect, DeForest native Jordan McNeese joins the Wisconsin women’s soccer program this fall. As a junior at DeForest, McNeese was a first-team all-conference honoree after helping lead the Norskies to a regional championship. She was voted team MVP after setting the single-season scoring record for DeForest girls soccer. „„ Camryn Biegalski joins the program from Illinois, where she played for club Eclipse Select. Biegalski has been invited to the ECNL Player Development Program the past three years. „„ Hailing from Bowie, Maryland, Hayes joins the Badgers this fall. Carmyn Hayes is a member of Maryland United FC. Prior to her club experience, she played one year of soccer as a freshman at St. John’s College High School and was a Washington Catholic Athletic all-conference team honorable mention. Carmyn attended U.S. training centers in 2011 and 2012. She also attended the 2011 U.S. Club Soccer id2 Camp. GOALKEEPERS „„ Senior Caitlyn Clem was the Badgers’ starting goalkeeper in all 20 matches in 2015, where she earned All-Big Ten second team honors. She made a career-high seven saves against UCLA and held a six-game shutout streak. She helped lead the Badgers to the first Big Ten conference championship in 20 years and her nine shutouts ranked eighth in program history. „„ Junior Meghan Ledin, a Middleton, Wisconsin, native, did not see game action in 2015. She came to UW after being named the 2013 Wisconsin State Journal Player of the Year for area girls soccer after guiding Middleton to its first state WIAA Division I state berth since 2007. „„ Sophomore Grace Quirk played for club team FC United. Quirk was a member of the U-15 Eclipse ECNL team, a semifinalist at the Midwest Region II championships with FC United U-17 in 2014 and also a member of the USYSA National League FC United U-18 team in 2014. „„ Freshman Jordyn Bloomer comes from Hartland, Wisconsin, where she attends Arrowhead High School and plays for FC Wisconsin Eclipse. Bloomer is a goalkeeper who has been a member of the U.S. women’s national team youth system. She was one of 24 players called into the U.S. Under-19 women’s national team training camp. WISCONSIN VS. FLORIDA HEAD COACH PAULA WILKINS HEAD COACH PAULA WILKINS 10TH SEASON One of the most accomplished college soccer coaches in the country, Paula Wilkins com- pleted her ninth season as head coach of the Wisconsin women’s soccer program in 2015. With a pair of College Cup Semifinal appearances and 10 NCAA tournament berths, Wilkins has elevated herself among the game’s elite coaches. During her time in Madison, Wilkins has established a winning culture and produced consistent success with the women’s soccer pro- gram at Wisconsin. Among Big Ten women’s soccer coaches with 10 or more years of experience, Wilkins is the all-time leader in win percentage (.706). She ranks third in Big Ten history for career coaching wins (217). Wilkins also ranks second all-time in Big Ten history with seven Big Ten titles, and that doesn’t even include her three Big Ten tournament titles. Wilkins’ work in establishing a winning culture at Wisconsin culminated in one of the pro- gram’s most remarkable seasons in 2015. Despite beginning the year 3-4-2 overall, Wilkins rallied the Badgers to a nine-game unbeaten streak. The remarkable run included a 1-0 victory at Maryland, which clinched UW a share of the Big Ten regular season title—the program’s first title since 1994. Wilkins was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the sixth time in her career and became the second ever to win the award at Wisconsin, joining only Dean Duerst (1996). Under the mentorship of Wilkins, Rose Lavelle became the first NSCAA first-team All-American at Wisconsin since 1991 and the program’s first-ever Big Ten Midfielder of the Year. Victoria Pickett was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, just the second in UW history joining only Lavelle—both coached by Wilkins. Wilkins was recognized as the 2015 Madison Sportswoman of the Year by the Madison Sports Hall of Fame Club. Wilkins and Wisconsin put together the winningest season in program history in 2014. The Badgers finished the year with a 19-3-2 overall record, claimed the Big Ten tournament title and advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament. Wilkins coached Rose Lavelle and Genevieve Richard to become the program’s first NSCAA All-Americans since 2000, while Richard also became just the second player in UW history to be named Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year. Cara Walls, Rose Lavelle and Kinley McNicoll joined Richard in earning First-Team All-Big Ten accolades, while Brianna Stelzer was Second Team All-Big Ten. Lavelle, McNicoll, Richard, Stelzer and Walls each earned All-Great Lakes Region recognition, as well. Guiding the Badgers to a 10-win campaign in 2013, Wilkins became just the second coach in school history to earn double-digit victories in five consecutive seasons. A former All- American herself, Wilkins helped acclimate her heralded rookie class to the college game, while also aiding Rose Lavelle in becoming Wisconsin’s first ever Big Ten Freshman of the Year award winner. Lavelle went on to become the 16th UW player to earn first-team All-Big Ten honors, the first since 2011. In 2012, Wilkins guided Wisconsin an appearance in the NCAA tournament, the team’s third in the last four seasons, and eclipsed 10 wins for the fourth-straight year. In 2011, the Badgers made their third-straight appearance in the Big Ten Tournament. Wilkins guided UW to the NCAA Tournament in 2010, the school’s best finish in 15 years, after reaching the third round of the NCAA tournament in just her third season with the program. In her second season, UW finished with a 9-9-1 record finishing the season at .500, and narrowly missed a berth into the Big Ten Tournament. In her first season Wilkins led the Badgers to a 6-11-1 record, marking a three-game improvement overall and a one-game improvement in the Big Ten from 2007 to 2008. Following the conclusion of her first season Wilkins scored one of the top recruiting classes for 2008, ranking 21st in the nation and marking the highest ranking in UW history. Prior to her start at Wisconsin, Wilkins was the head coach at Penn State for six years. The Nittany Lions earned six NCAA tournament berths, which included two College Cup appear- ances during her tenure. In addition, Penn State won six-straight Big Ten regular season cham- pionships, along with a pair of Big Ten tournament titles. Penn State dominated Big Ten women’s soccer for most of the 13 seasons of the school’s sponsorship of the sport and Wilkins was part of the coaching staff the entire time. She joined the Nittany Lions as an assistant coach when the program debuted as a varsity sport in 1994 and served in that role until she was named head coach at the end of the 2000 campaign. Wilkins coached nine All-Americans at Penn State, including four-time All-American Christie COACHING HISTORY Welsh, the 2001 player of the year and winner of the prestigious M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. „„ University of Wisconsin Wilkins also recruited and guided , a three-time All-American, two-time Big Ten Head Coach: 2007-Present offensive player of the year and the conference’s record holder in career goals. 107-65-33 In 2005, Wilkins guided Penn State to a 23-0-2 record before losing to Portland in the „„ Penn State NCAA semifinals. The Nittany Lions attained a No. 1 national ranking during the campaign, fin- Head Coach: 2001-2006 ished the season ranked No. 2 and earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament. Three players 119-19-11 from that team earned All-America recognition, including Weimer, who was runner-up for the Hermann Trophy for the second straight year after breaking the Big Ten goal-scoring record. „„ Penn State Weimer was one of six Nittany Lions to earn All-Big Ten honors that season. Additionally, Assistant Coach, 1994-2000 Wilkins was named national and Big Ten coach of the year.

WISCONSIN SOCCER 2016-17 Teams and Players Coached by Wilkins

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2002 Heidi Drummond (1st) OF THE YEAR Head Coach - Wisconsin 2002 (1st) 2015 Rose Lavelle 2007-Present 2002 (1st) Head Coach - Penn State 2002 Stephanie Smith (2nd) BIG TEN FRESHMAN 2001-2006 2003 Joanna Lohman (1st) OF THE YEAR Asisstant Coach - Penn State 2003 Tiffany Weimer (1st) 2002 Tiffany Weimer 1994-2000 2003 Stephanie Smith (3rd) 2003 2004 Natalie Jacobs (1st) 2015 Victoria Pickett WILKINS AWARDS & HONORS 2004 Ali Krieger (1st) • NSCAA Coach of the Year (2005) 2004 Erin McLeod (1st) BIG TEN GOALKEEPER • Soccer America Coach of the Year 2004 Tiffany Weimer (1st) OF THE YEAR (2005) 2004 Denay Riley (2nd) 2011 • Big Ten Coach of the Year (6x) 2005 Lindsay Bach (1st) 2014 Genevieve Richard (2001, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘15) 2005 Ali Krieger (1st) • NSCAA First-Team All-American 2005 Erin McLeod (1st) ALL-BIG TEN (1993) 2005 Tiffany Weimer (1st) 2001 Heidi Drummond (1st) • Soccer News All-America First Team 2005 Natalie Jacobs (2nd) 2001 Joanna Lohman (1st) (1993) 2005 Aubrey Aden-Buie (3rd) 2001 Emily Oleksiuk (1st) • adidas Scholar-Athlete All- 2005 Sheree Gray (3rd) 2001 Christie Welsh (1st) America Second Team (1992) 2005 Allie Long (3rd) 2001 Bonnie Young (1st) 2006 Sheree Gray (1st) 2001 Stephanie Smith (2nd) CHAMPIONSHIPS 2006 Ali Krieger (1st) 2002 Heidi Drummond (1st) 2001 Big Ten (regular season) 2006 Allie Long (1st) 2002 Joanna Lohman (1st) 2001 Big Ten (tournament) 2006 Denay Riley (2nd) 2002 Christie Welsh (1st) 2002 Big Ten (regular season) 2002 Stephanie Smith (2nd) 2003 Big Ten (regular season) NSCAA ALL-GREAT LAKES REGION 2003 Joanna Lohman (1st) 2004 Big Ten (regular season) 2009 Alev Kelter (1st) 2003 Tiffany Weimer (1st) 2005 Big Ten (regular season) 2009 Laurie Nosbusch (3rd) 2003 Heidi Drummond (2nd) 2006 Big Ten (regular season) 2011 Michele Dalton (2nd) 2003 Leigh Hamilton (2nd) 2006 Big Ten (tournament) 2011 Lindsey Johnson (2nd) 2003 Natalie Jacobs (2nd) 2014 Big Ten (tournament) 2012 Monica Lam-Feist (2nd) 2003 Stephanie Smith (2nd) 2015 Big Ten (regular season) 2013 Rose Lavelle (3rd) 2004 Natalie Jacobs (1st) 2014 Rose Lavelle (1st) 2004 Ali Krieger (1st) MAC HERMANN TROPHY 2014 Genevieve Richard (1st) 2004 Erin McLeod (1st) 2001 Christie Welsh (winner) 2014 Kinley McNicoll (2nd) 2004 Tiffany Weimer (1st) 2002 Christie Welsh (runner-up) 2014 Brianna Stelzer (3rd) 2004 Amanda Lentz (2nd) 2003 Joanna Lohman (runner-up) 2014 Cara Walls (3rd) 2004 Denay Riley (2nd) 2004 Tiffany Weimer (runner-up) 2005 Lindsay Bach (1st) 2005 Tiffany Weimer (runner-up) NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICANS 2005 Ali Krieger (1st) 2015 Rose Lavelle (watch list) 2001 Emily Oleksiuk (1st) 2005 Erin McLeod (1st) 2002 Christie Welsh (1st) 2005 Tiffany Weimer (1st) NSCAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2002 Heidi Drummond (1st) 2005 Natalie Jacobs (2nd) 2001 Christie Welsh 2002 Joanna Lohman (1st) 2005 Allie Long (2nd) 2003 Heidi Drummond (1st) 2006 Aubrey Aden-Buie (1st) All-AMERICANS 2003 Joanna Lohman (1st) 2006 Sheree Gray (1st) 2001 Joanna Lohman (1st) 2005 Erin McLoed (1st) 2006 Ali Krieger (1st) 2001 Emily Oleksiuk (1st) 2006 Aubrey Aden-Buie (2nd) 2006 Allie Long (1st) 2001 Christie Welsh (1st) 2006 (2nd) 2002 Joanna Lohman (1st) BIG TEN FEMALE 2006 Denay Riley (2nd) 2002 Christie Welsh (2nd) ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2009 Alev Kelter (2nd) 2003 Natalie Jacobs (1st) 2001-02 Christie Welsh 2009 Laurie Nosbusch (2nd) 2003 Joanna Lohman (1st) 2005-06 Tiffany Weimer 2010 Meghan Flannery (1st) 2003 Tiffany Weimer (1st) 2010 Laurie Nosbusch (1st) 2004 Tiffany Weimer (1st) BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2010 Michele Dalton (2nd) 2004 Erin McLeod (3rd) 2001 Christie Welsh 2010 Erin Jacobsen (2nd) 2005 Ali Krieger (1st) 2003 Joanna Lohman 2010 Alev Kelter (2nd) 2005 Erin McLeod (1st) 2011 Michele Dalton (1st) 2005 Tiffany Weimer (1st) BIG TEN DEFENSIVE 2011 Lindsey Johnson (2nd) 2006 Ali Krieger (1st) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2012 Monica Lam-Feist (2nd) 2006 Sheree Gray (3rd) 2004 Natalie Jacobs 2012 Cara Walls (2nd) 2014 Rose Lavelle (2nd) 2005 Lindsay Bach 2013 Rose Lavelle (1st) 2014 Genevieve Richard (3rd) 2006 Ali Krieger 2013 Kinley McNicoll (2nd) 2014 Rose Lavelle (1st) NSCAA ALL-MID-ATLANTIC REGION BIG TEN OFFENSIVE 2014 Kinley McNicoll (1st) 2001 Joanna Lohman (1st) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014 Genevieve Richard (1st) 2001 Emily Oleksiuk (1st) 2004 Tiffany Weimer 2014 Cara Walls (1st) 2001 Christie Welsh (1st) 2005 Tiffany Weimer 2014 Brianna Stelzer (2nd) 2001 Bonnie Young (1st) 2015 Rose Lavelle (1st) 2001 Heidi Drummond (2nd) BIG TEN MIDFIELDER 2015 Victoria Pickett (2nd) WISCONSIN VS. FLORIDA ROSTER WISCONSIN ROSTER ALPHABETICAL STAFF No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Paula Wilkins Head Coach 13 Grace Bahr MF 5-5 Fr. Broadview Heights, Ohio Tim Rosenfeld Assoc. Head Coach 30 Camryn Biegalski D 5-9 Fr. Lombard, Ill. Kristen Weiss Assistant Coach 24 Jordyn Bloomer GK 5-8 Fr. Hartland, Wis. 19 Emily Borgmann F 5-4 So. Erin Mills, Ontario Justin Doherty Sr. Assoc. AD 0 Caitlyn Clem GK 5-10 R-Jr. Okemos, Mich. Terry Gawlik Sr. Assoc. AD/SWA 22 Jamie Donohue D 5-5 So. Evanston, Ill. Mitch Toda Athletic Trainer 6 Grace Douglas D 5-11 Fr. Cross Plains, Wis. Kevin Schultz Strength Coach 23 Stef Fabry F 5-5 So. Brookfield, Wis. Kelli Grashel Communications 21 Becca Harrison MF 5-3 Jr. Valencia, Calif. Rheann Engelke Marketing 28 Carmyn Hayes D/MF 5-3 Fr. Bowie, Md. Dave Sedor Academics 7 Holly Heckendorf D 5-3 Sr. Menomonee Falls, Wis. Greg Offerman Compliance 27 Natalie Jacobson F 5-9 So. Indianapolis, Ind. Katie Pietrowiak Event Management 2 Chloe Knudtson D 5-6 So. Oshkosh, Wis. Jason Frausto Video Coordinator 3 Rose Lavelle MF 5-4 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio Dylan Mroczenski Equipment 1 Meghan Ledin GK 5-9 R-Jr. Middleton, Wis. 4 Sydney McGinnis F 5-6 Jr. Park Ridge, Ill. 29 Jordan McNeese D 5-5 Fr. Deforest, Wis. 25 Maddie Mittelsteadt F 5-4 So. Schofield, Wis. 11 Victoria Pickett MF 5-6 So. Barrie, Ontario BY ELIGIBILITY 12 Michaela Powers MF 5-8 Sr. Beavercreek, Ohio Seniors (5): Heckendorf, Lavelle, Powers, 31 Grace Quirk GK 5-9 So. Highland Park, Ill. Schwarz, Taylor 15 Dani Rhodes F 5-5 Fr. Waukesha, Wis. Juniors (5): Clem, Harrison, Ledin, McGinnis, Tye 18 Kylie Schwarz D 5-3 Sr. Plymouth, Minn. Sophomores (9): Borgmann, Donohue, Fabry, 32 Claire Shea MF 5-6 Fr. Atlants, Ga. Jaconson, Knudtson, Mittelsteadt, Pickett, Quirk, 20 Alaina Snedden MF/F 5-7 Fr. Golden, Colo. Torchio 9 Morgan Taylor D 5-8 R-Sr. Hudson, Wis. Freshmen (11): Bahr, Biegalski, Bloomer, 17 Katharine Torchio D 5-5 So. Lafayette, Calif. Douglas, Hayes, McNeese, Rhodes, Shea, 16 Alexis Tye MF 5-9 Jr. San Rafael, Calif. Snedden, Wesley, Winterfield

5 Payton Wesley D 5-9 Fr. Hartland, Wis. PRONUNCIATIONS 10 Allie Winterfield MF 5-7 Fr. Grand Blanc, Mich. Caitlyn Clem Cl-M Rose Lavelle Luh-VELL NUMERICAL Meghan Ledin LUH-dean No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Micaela Powers MUH-kayla 0 Caitlyn Clem GK 5-10 R-Jr. Okemos, Mich. Kristen Weiss rhymes with nice 1 Meghan Ledin GK 5-9 R-Jr. Middleton, Wis. 2 Chloe Knudtson D 5-6 So. Oshkosh, Wis. 3 Rose Lavelle MF 5-4 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio 4 Sydney McGinnis F 5-6 Jr. Park Ridge, Ill. 5 Payton Wesley D 5-9 Fr. Hartland, Wis. 6 Grace Douglas D 5-11 Fr. Cross Plains, Wis. 7 Holly Heckendorf D 5-3 Sr. Menomonee Falls, Wis. 9 Morgan Taylor D 5-8 R-Sr. Hudson, Wis. 10 Allie Winterfield MF 5-7 Fr. Grand Blanc, Mich. 11 Victoria Pickett MF 5-6 So. Barrie, Ontario 12 Michaela Powers MF 5-8 Sr. Beavercreek, Ohio 13 Grace Bahr MF 5-5 Fr. Broadview Heights, Ohio 15 Dani Rhodes F 5-5 Fr. Waukesha, Wis. 16 Alexis Tye MF 5-9 Jr. San Rafael, Calif. 17 Katharine Torchio D 5-5 So. Lafayette, Calif. 18 Kylie Schwarz D 5-3 Sr. Plymouth, Minn. 19 Emily Borgmann F 5-4 So. Erin Mills, Ontario 20 Alaina Snedden MF/F 5-7 Fr. Golden, Colo. 21 Becca Harrison MF 5-3 Jr. Valencia, Calif. 22 Jamie Donohue D 5-5 So. Evanston, Ill. 23 Stef Fabry F 5-5 So. Brookfield, Wis. 24 Jordyn Bloomer GK 5-8 Fr. Hartland, Wis. 25 Maddie Mittelsteadt F 5-4 So. Schofield, Wis. 27 Natalie Jacobson F 5-9 So. Indianapolis, Ind. 28 Carmyn Hayes D/MF 5-3 Fr. Bowie, Md. 29 Jordan McNeese D 5-5 Fr. Deforest, Wis. 30 Camryn Biegalski D 5-9 Fr. Lombard, Ill. 31 Grace Quirk GK 5-9 So. Highland Park, Ill. 32 Claire Shea MF 5-6 Fr. Atlants, Ga. WISCONSIN SOCCER 2016-17 Career and Season Highs 0 • CAITLYN CLEM • GK • R-JR 4 • SYDNEY MCGINNIS • F • JR n SAVES n SHOTS Season: 6 • at Stanford (9/1/16) Season: 6 • at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) Career: 7 • at UCLA (8/30/15) Career: 6 • at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) n GOALS ALLOWED n SHOTS ON GOAL Season: 0 • (9x) MR vs. Marquette (11/11/16) Season: 3 • (3x) MR at Purdue (9/23/16) Career: 0 • (19x) MR vs. Marquette (11/11/16) Career: 3 • (3) MR at Purdue (9/23/16) n SHUTOUTS n GOALS Season: 9 • MR vs. Marquette (11/11/16) Season: 1 • (2x) MR at Purdue (9/23/16) Career: 17 • MR vs. Marquette (11/11/16) Career: 1 • (2x) MR at Purdue (9/23/16) n MINUTES n ASSISTS Season: 110:00 • (9x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) Season: 1 • at Illinois State (8/19/16) Career: 110:00 • (12x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) Career: 1 • (2x) MR at Illinois State (8/19/16) n POINTS 1 • MEGHAN LEDIN • GK • R-JR Season: 2 • (2x) (1 G) MR at Purdue (9/23/16) Career: 2 • (2x) (1 G) MR at Purdue (9/23/16) n SAVES n POINT STREAK Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n GOALS ALLOWED n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: -- Season: 1 • 2pts (1 G) at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) Career: 1 • MR vs. Vanderbilt (9/6/13) Career: 1 • 2pts (1 G) at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) n SHUTOUTS Season: -- 5 • PAYTON WESLEY • D • FR Career: -- n MINUTES n SHOTS Season: -- Season: 1• (6x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) Career: 24:33 • vs. Vanderbilt (9/6/13) Career: 1• (6x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) n SHOTS ON GOAL 2 • CHLOE KNUDTSON • D • SO Season: 1• (5x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) Career: 1• (5x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) n SHOTS n GOALS Season: -- Season: 1 • at Purdue (9/23/16) Career: -- Career: 1 • at Purdue (9/23/16) n SHOTS ON GOAL n ASSISTS Season: -- Season: 1 • (3x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) Career: -- Career: 1 • (3x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) n GOALS n POINTS Season: -- Season: 3 • at Purdue (9/23/16) Career: -- Career: 3 • at Purdue (9/23/16) n ASSISTS n POINT STREAK Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n POINTS n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: -- Season: 1 • 3 pts (1 G, 1 A) at Purdue (9/23/16) Career: -- Career: 1 • 3 pts (1 G, 1 A) at Purdue (9/23/16) n POINT STREAK Season: -- 6 • GRACE DOUGLAS • D • FR Career: -- n MULTI-POINT GAMES n SHOTS Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n SHOTS ON GOAL 3 • ROSE LAVELLE • MF • SR Season: -- Career: -- n SHOTS n GOALS Season: 8 • vs. Drake (8/28/16) Season: -- Career: 8 • (2x) MR vs. Drake (8/28/16) Career: -- n SHOTS ON GOAL n ASSISTS Season: 4 • at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) Season: -- Career: 4 • (3x) MR at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) Career: -- n GOALS n POINTS Season: 2 • vs. Rutgers (10/26/16) Season: -- Career: 2 • (2x) vs. Rutgers (10/26/16) Career: -- n ASSISTS n POINT STREAK Season: 1 • (4x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) Season: -- Career: 3 • vs. South Dakota State (8/29/14) Career: -- n POINTS Career: -- Season: 4 • vs. Rutgers (10/26/16) n MULTI-POINT GAMES Career: 5 • (2 G, 1 A) at Loyola Chicago (9/11/13) Season: -- n POINT STREAK Career: -- Season: 3 games • 10/26/16-11/11/16 Career: 4 games • 9/6/13-9/22/13 n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: 4 • 4 pts (2 G) vs. Rutgers (10/26/16) Career: 22 • MR 4pts (2 G) vs. Rutgers (10/26/16)

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Career and Season Highs 7 • HOLLY HECKENDORF • D • SR n SHOTS 11 • VICTORIA PICKETT • MF • SO Season: 2 • (2x) MR vs. South Dakota State (9/9/16) n SHOTS Career: 2 • (2x) MR vs. South Dakota State (9/9/16) n SHOTS ON GOAL Season: -- Career: 2 • (3x) MR at Nebraska (10/11/15) Season: 1 • (4x) MR vs. Milwaukee (8/25/16) n SHOTS ON GOAL Career: 1 • (4x) MR vs. Milwaukee (8/25/16) n GOALS Season: -- Career: 1 • (5x) MR at Maryland (10/24/15) Season: -- n GOALS Career: -- n ASSISTS Season: -- Career: 1 • (2x) MR at Nebraska (10/11/15) Season: -- n ASSISTS Career: -- n POINTS Season: -- Career: 1 (4x) • MR vs. Michigan (10/15/15) Season: -- n POINTS Career: -- n POINT STREAK Season: -- Career: 2 • (2x) MR (1 G) at Nebraska (10/11/15) Season: -- n POINT STREAK Career: -- n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: -- Career: 2 games • 10/8/15-10/11/15 Season: -- n MULTI-POINT GAMES Career: -- Season: --

Career: 2 • MR 2 pts (1 G) at Nebraska (10/11/15)

9 • MORGAN TAYLOR • D • RS SR 12 • MICAELA POWERS • MF • SR n SHOTS n SHOTS Season: 1 • (2x) MR at Michigan (10/13/16) Season: 4 • (3x) at Michigan State (10/16/16) Career: 1 • (5x) MR at Michigan (10/13/16) n SHOTS ON GOAL Career: 5 • vs. North Dakota State (8/23/15) n SHOTS ON GOAL Season: 1 • at Michigan (10/13/16) Season: 2 • (2x) at Michigan State (10/16/16) Career: 1 • at Michigan (10/13/16) n GOALS Career: 3 • at Maryland (10/24/15) n GOALS Season: -- Season: 1 • (4x) MR at Michigan State (10/16/16) Career: -- n ASSISTS Career: 1 • (6x) MR at Michigan State (10/16/16) n ASSISTS Season: -- Season: 1 • (6x) MR vs. Rutgers (10/26/16) Career: -- n POINTS Career: 1 • (10x) vs. Rutgers (10/26/16) n POINTS Season: -- Season: 3 • (1 G, 1A) vs. Ohio State (9/16/16) Career: -- n POINT STREAK Career: 3 • (1 G, 1A) vs. Ohio State (9/16/16) n POINT STREAK Season: -- Season: 3 games • 10/9/16-10/16/16 Career: -- n MULTI-POINT GAMES Career: 3 games • 10/11/15-10/18/15, 10/9/16-10/16/16 n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: -- Season: 4 • MR 2pts (1 G) at Michigan State (10/16/16) Career: -- Career: 6 • MR 3pts (1 G, 1 A) vs. Ohio State (9/16/16) 10 • ALLIE WINTERFIELD • MF • FR 13 • GRACE BAHR • MF • FR n SHOTS n SHOTS Season: 3 • vs. Drake (8/28/16) Season: 4 • at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) Career: 3 • vs. Drake (8/28/16) n SHOTS ON GOAL Career: 4 • at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) n SHOTS ON GOAL Season: 2 • at Michigan (10/13/16) Season: 2 • at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) Career: 2 • at Michigan (10/13/16) n GOALS Career: 2 • at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) n GOALS Season: -- Season: 1 • at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) Career: -- n ASSISTS Career: 1 • at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) n ASSISTS Season: -- Season: 1 • vs. Rutgers (10/26/16) Career: -- n POINTS Career: 1 • vs. Rutgers (10/26/16) n POINTS Season: -- Season: 2 • (1 G) at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) Career: -- n POINT STREAK Career: 2 • (1 G) at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) n POINT STREAK Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- n MULTI-POINT GAMES Career: -- n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: -- Season: 1 • 2 pts (1 G) at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) Career: -- Career: 1 • 2 pts (1 G) at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16)

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15 • DANI RHODES • F • FR 18 • KYLIE SCHWARZ • D • SR

n SHOTS n SHOTS Season: 4 • (2x) MR vs. Milwaukee (8/25/16) Season: 1 • (7x) MR vs. Rutgers (10/26/16) Career: 4 • (2x) MR vs. Milwaukee (8/25/16) Career: 2 • (4x) MR vs. Northwestern (10/28/15) n SHOTS ON GOAL n SHOTS ON GOAL Season: 2 • at Illinois State (8/19/16) Season: 1 • (2x) vs. Rutgers (10/26/16) Career: 2 • at Illinois State (8/19/16) Career: 1 • (6x) MR vs. Rutgers (10/26/16) n GOALS n GOALS Season: 1 • (3x) MR vs Nebraska (10/6/16) Season: -- Career: 1 • (3x) MR vs Nebraska (10/6/16) Career: 1 • at Illinois (10/12/13) n ASSISTS n ASSISTS Season: -- Season: 1 • at Purdue (9/23/16) Career: -- Career: 1 • (2x) MR at Purdue (9/23/16) n POINTS n POINTS Season: 2 • (3x) (1 G) MR vs Nebraska (10/6/16) Season: 1 • (1 A) at Purdue (9/23/16) Career: 2 • (3x) (1 G) MR vs Nebraska (10/6/16) Career: 2 • (1 G) at Illinois (10/12/13) n POINT STREAK n POINT STREAK Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n MULTI-POINT GAMES n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: 3 • MR 2 pts (1 G) vs Nebraska (10/6/16) Season: -- Career: 3 • MR 2 pts (1 G) vs Nebraska (10/6/16) Career: 1 • 2 pts (1 G) at Illinois (10/12/13)

16 • ALEXIS TYE • MF • JR 19 • EMILY BORGMANN • F • SO

n SHOTS n SHOTS Season: 3 • at Notre Dame (8/21/16) Season: 5 • vs. South Dakota State (9/9/16) Career: 3 • at Notre Dame (8/21/16) Career: 5 • vs. South Dakota State (9/9/16) n SHOTS ON GOAL n SHOTS ON GOAL Season: 2 • (2x) MR vs. Drake (8/28/16) Season: 3 • at Michigan (10/30/16) Career: 2 • (2x) MR vs. Drake (8/28/16) Career: 3 • at Michigan (10/30/16) n GOALS n GOALS Season: -- Season: 1 • (5x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) Career: -- Career: 1 • (6x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) n ASSISTS n ASSISTS Season: 1 • at Indiana (9/25/16) Season: 1 • (2x) MR at Michigan State (10/16/16) Career: 1 • at Indiana (9/25/16) Career: 1 • (2x) MR at Michigan State (10/16/16) n POINTS n POINTS Season: 1 • 1 pt (1 A) at Indiana (9/25/16) Season: 2 • (5x) (1 G) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) Career: 1 • 1 pt (1 A) at Indiana (9/25/16) Career: 2 • (6x) (1 G) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) n POINT STREAK n POINT STREAK Season: -- Season: 3 games • 9/1/16-9/9/16 Career: -- Career: 3 games • 9/1/16-9/9/16 n MULTI-POINT GAMES n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: -- Season: 5 • MR 2 pts (1 G) at Michigan (10/30/16) Career: -- Career: 6 • MR 2 pts (1 G) vs. Iowa (10/9/16) 17 • KATHARINE TORCHIO • D • SO 20 • ALAINA SNEDDEN • MF/F • FR

n SHOTS n SHOTS Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n SHOTS ON GOAL n SHOTS ON GOAL Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n GOALS n GOALS Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n ASSISTS n ASSISTS Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n POINTS n POINTS Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n POINT STREAK n POINT STREAK Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n MULTI-POINT GAMES n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: --

21 • BECCA HARRISON • MF • JR 24 • JORDYN BLOOMER • GK • FR n SHOTS n SAVES Season: 4 • at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) Season: -- Career: 5 • at Michigan State (9/12/14) Career: -- n SHOTS ON GOAL n GOALS ALLOWED Season: 3 • at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) Season: -- Career: 4 • at Michigan State (9/12/14) Career: -- n GOALS n SHUTOUTS Season: -- Season: -- Career: 2 • at Michigan State (9/12/14) Career: -- n ASSISTS n MINUTES Season: -- Season: -- Career: 1 • vs. Rutgers (10/24/14) Career: -- n POINTS Season: -- 25 • MADDIE MITTELSTEADT • F • SO Career: 4 • (2 G) at Michigan State (9/12/14) n POINT STREAK n SHOTS Season: -- Season: 1 • at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) Career: -- Career: 1 • at Loyola Chicago (9/12/16) n MULTI-POINT GAMES n SHOTS ON GOAL Season: -- Season: -- Career: 1 • 4 pts (2 G) at Michigan State (9/12/14) Career: -- n GOALS 22 • JAMIE DONOHUE • D • SO Season: -- Career: -- n SHOTS n ASSISTS Season: 1 • (3x) MR vs. Penn State (9/18/16) Season: -- Career: 1 • (3x) MR vs. Penn State (9/18/16) Career: -- n SHOTS ON GOAL n POINTS Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n GOALS n POINT STREAK Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n ASSISTS n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n POINTS Season: -- 27 • NATALIE JACOBSON • F • SO Career: -- n POINT STREAK n SHOTS Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n MULTI-POINT GAMES n SHOTS ON GOAL Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n GOALS 23 • STEPH FABRY • F • SO Season: -- Career: -- n SHOTS n ASSISTS Season: 3 • at Santa Clara (9/4/16) Season: -- Career: 3 • at Santa Clara (9/4/16) Career: -- n SHOTS ON GOAL n POINTS Season: 1 • (3x) MR at Michigan State (10/16/16) Season: -- Career: 1 • (6x) MR at Michigan State (10/16/16) Career: -- n GOALS n POINT STREAK Season: 1 • at Purdue (9/23/16) Season: -- Career: 1 • (3x) MR at Purdue (9/23/16) Career: -- n ASSISTS n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: 1 • at Indiana (9/25/16) Season: -- Career: 1 • at Indiana (9/25/16) Career: -- n POINTS Season: 2 • (1 G) at Purdue (9/23/16) Career: 2 • (3x) MR (1 G) at Purdue (9/23/16) n POINT STREAK Season: 2 games • 9/23/16-9/25/16 Career: 2 games • 9/23/16-9/25/16 n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: 1 • 2 pts (1 G) at Purdue (9/23/16) Career: 3 • MR 2 pts (1 G) at Purdue (9/24/16) 28 • CARMYN HAYES • D/MF • FR 31 • GRACE QUIRK • GK • SO n SHOTS n SAVES Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n SHOTS ON GOAL n GOALS ALLOWED Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n GOALS n SHUTOUTS Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n ASSISTS n MINUTES Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n POINTS Season: -- 32 • CLAIRE SHEA • MF • FR Career: -- n POINT STREAK n SHOTS Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n MULTI-POINT GAMES n SHOTS ON GOAL Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n GOALS 29 • JORDAN MCNEESE • D • FR Season: -- Career: -- n SHOTS n ASSISTS Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n SHOTS ON GOAL n POINTS Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n GOALS n POINT STREAK Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n ASSISTS n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: -- Season: -- Career: -- Career: -- n POINTS Season: -- Career: -- n POINT STREAK Season: -- Career: -- n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: -- Career: -- 30 • CAMRYN BIEGALSKI • D • FR n SHOTS Season: 2 • (2x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) Career: 2 • (2x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) n SHOTS ON GOAL Season: 1 • (3x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) Career: 1 • (3x) MR at Michigan (10/30/16) n GOALS Season: -- Career: -- n ASSISTS Season: -- Career: -- n POINTS Season: -- Career: -- n POINT STREAK Season: -- Career: -- n MULTI-POINT GAMES Season: -- Career: -- WISCONSIN VS. FLORIDA MEDIA INFORMATION PRACTICE MEDIA AVAILABILITY

• For the fall semester, the Wisconsin soccer team will practice daily at varying times at either the University Bay fields or the McClimon Soccer Complex. Practice times may vary based on travel itineraries. Send interview requests to Kelli Grashel ([email protected]). Please contact the UW Athletic Communications office for exact dates and times of daily practices. • For those media members who wish to cover Wisconsin soccer for the 2016-17 season, please send an e-mail request to Kelli Grashel ([email protected]) for the ap- propriate credentials. • The media can sign up for e-mail releases on recaps and updates on the UW women’s soccer team through the Big Ten mailing list at http://office.bigten.org/media Practice times and locations are subject to change.

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WISCONSIN SOCCER 2016-17 OVERALL STATISTICS RESULTS

21 RESULTS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS CATEGORY LEADERS

23 WISCONSIN VS. FLORIDA BOXSCORES

Wisconsin 1, Illinois State 0 Notre Dame 1, Wisconsin 0 Friday, Aug. 19 • Adelaide Street • Normal, Ill. Sunday, Aug. 21 • Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind. Goals: Dani Rhodes, First of the season Goals: None Assists: Sydney McGinnis, First of the season Assists: None

Wisconsin 1, MILWAUKEE 1 WISCONSIN 0, DRAKE 0 THURSday, Aug. 25 • MCCLIMON COMPLEX • MADISON, WIS. Sunday, Aug. 28 • MCCLIMON COMPLEX • MADISON, WIS. Goals: Micaela Powers, First of the season Goals: None Assists: None Assists: None

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STANFORD 1, WISCONSIN 0 WISCONSIN 1, SANTA CLARA 1 Friday, Aug. 19 • Adelaide Street • stanford, calif. Sunday, SEPT. 4 • Alumni Stadium • santa clara, calif. Goals: Micaela Powers, Second of the season Goals: Emily Borgmann, First of the season Assists: Borgmann, First of the season Assists: None

Wisconsin 1, south dakota state 0 wisconsin 2, loyola-chicago 0 Friday, sept. 9 • mcclimon complex • madison, wis. Monday, sept. 12 • mcclimon complex • madison, wis. Goals: Emily Borgmann, Second of the season Goals: Grace Bahr, First of the season, Sydney McGinnis, First of the season, Assists: Rose Lavelle, First of the season Assists: Micaela Powers, First of the season, Rose Lavelle, Second of the season

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Wisconsin 2, #19 Ohio state 2 #16 Penn state 1, Wisconsin 0 Friday, SEPT. 16 • MCCLIMON COMPLEX • MADISON, WIS. SUNday, SEPT. 19 • MCCLIMON COMPLEX • MADISON, WIS. Goals: Rose Lavelle (1), Micaela Powers (3) Goals: None Assists: Micaela Powers Assists: None

Wisconsin 3, purdue 1 INDIANA 3, Wisconsin 2 Friday, Sept. 23 • PURDUE • west lafayette, ind. Sunday, sept. 25 • Bloomington, ind.

Goals: Sydney McGinnis (2), Payton Wesley (1), Steph Fabry (1) Goals: Emily Borgmann (3), Rose Lavelle (2) Assists: Payton Wesley, Rose Lavelle, Kylie Schwarz Assists: Alexis Tye, Micaela Powers, Steph Fabry WISCONSIN VS. FLORIDA BOXSCORES

wisconsin 1, #8 Minnesota 0 wisconsin 1, Nebraska 1 SUNday, SEPT. 19 • MCCLIMON COMPLEX • MADISON, WIS. thursday, Oct. 6 • MCCLIMON COMPLEX • MADISON, WIS. Goals: Dani Rhodes, Third of the season Goals: Dani Rhodes, Second of the season Assists: None Assists: None

wisconsin 1, Iowa 0 wisconsin 1, michigan 1 SUNday, Oct. 9 • MCCLIMON COMPLEX • MADISON, WIS. Thursday, Oct. 13 • u-m soccer stadium • ann arbor, mich. Goals: Emily Borgmann, Fourth of the season Goals: Rose Lavelle, Third of the season Assists: Micaela Powers, Fourth of the season Assists: Micaela Powers, Fifth of the season

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wisconsin 1, michigan state 0 wisconsin 0, Illinois 0 SUNday, oct. 16 • MCCLIMON COMPLEX • MADISON, WIS. saturday, Oct. 22 • illinois soccer stadium • Champaign, Ill. Goals: None Goals: Micaela Powers, Fourth of the season Assists: None Assists: Emily Borgmann, Second of the season

wisconsin 2, rutgers 1 wisconsin 1, Michigan 1 wednesday, oct. 26 • MCCLIMON COMPLEX • MADISON, WIS. Sunday Oct. 30 • U-M Soccer Stadium • ann arbor, mich.

Goals: Goals: Rose Lavelle, Fourth and fifth of the season Emily Borgmann, Fifth of the season Assists: Assists: Micaela Powers, Grace Bahr, Payton Wesley Payton Wesley, Rose Lavelle

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wisconsin 1, marquette 0 wisconsin, Florida friday, nov. 11 • MCCLIMON COMPLEX • MADISON, WIS. Friday, Nov. 18 • Donald R. Dizney stadium • gainesville, fla. Goals: None Goals: Rose Lavelle, Sixth of the season Assists: None Assists: None

29 WISCONSIN SOCCER 2016-17 PROSPECTUS RADIO/TV ROSTER

Caitlyn Clem Meghan Ledin Chloe Knudtson Rose Lavelle Sydney McGinnis Payton Wesley 0 GK • R-Jr. 1 GK • R-Jr. 2 D • So. 3 MF • Sr. 4 F • Jr. 5 D • Fr. Okemos, Mich. Middleton, Wis. Oshkosh, Wis. Cincinnati, Ohio. Tinley Park, Ill. Hartland, Wis.

Grace Douglas Holly Heckendorf Morgan Taylor Allie Winterfield Victoria Pickett Micaela Powers 6 D • Fr. 7 D • Sr. 9 D • R-Sr. 1 MF • Fr. 1 MF • So. 1 MF • Sr. Cross Plains, Wis. Menomonee Falls, Hudson, Wis Grand Blanc, Barrie, Ontario Beavercreek, Ohio. Wis. 0 Mich. 1 2

Grace Bahr Dani Rhodes Alexis Tye Katharine Torchio Kylie Schwarz Emily Borgmann 1 MF • Fr. 1 F • Fr. 1 MF • Jr. 1 D • So. 1 D • Sr. 1 F • So. Broadview Heights, Waukesha, Wis. San Rafael, Calif. Lafayette, Calif. Plymouth, Minn. Erin Mills, Ontario 3 Ohio 5 6 7 8 9

Alaina Snedden Becca Harrison Jamie Donohue Steph Fabry Jordyn Bloomer Maddie 2 MF/F • Fr. 2 MF • Jr. 2 D • So. 2 F • So. 2 GK • Fr. 2 Mittelsteadt 0 Golden, Colo. 1 Valencia, Calif. 2 Evanston, Ill. 3 Brookfield, Wis. Hartland, Wis. F • So. 4 5 Schofield, Wis.

Natalie Jacobson Carmyn Hayes Jordan McNeese Camryn Grace Quirk Claire Shea 2 F • So. 2 D/MF • Fr. 2 D • Fr. 3 Biegalski 3 GK • So. 3 MF • Fr. 7 Indianapolis, Ind. 8 Bowie, Md. 9 Deforest, Wis. 0 D • Fr. Highland Park, Ill. Atlanta, GA. Lombard, Ill. 1 2

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