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PAC-10 CONFERENCE PAC-12 CONFERENCE 360 3rd Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107 // PAC-12.COM // 415.580.4200 For Immediate Release // Tuesday, December 2, 2014 Contact // Kyra Geithman ([email protected]) 2014 PAC-12 CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER STANDINGS Conference Overall TP W L T PCT HOME AWAY W L T PCT HOME AWAY NEUT STREAK UCLA 31 10 0 1 .955 5-0-0 5-0-1 21 1 2 .917 13-1-1 7-0-1 1-0-0 L 1 Stanford 28 9 1 1 .864 5-0-0 4-1-1 20 1 3 .896 13-0-2 6-1-1 1-0-0 Colorado 19 6 4 1 .591 3-2-1 3-2-0 14 7 1 .659 10-3-1 4-3-0 0-1-0 L 1 USC 18 6 5 0 .545 1-5-0 5-0-0 12 6 3 .643 4-6-0 6-0-3 2-0-0 California 17 5 4 2 .545 2-3-1 3-1-1 14 6 2 .682 7-4-1 5-2-1 2-0-0 L 1 Washington 17 5 4 2 .545 3-2-0 2-2-2 14 7 2 .652 7-3-0 6-3-2 1-1-0 L 1 Washington State 17 5 4 2 .545 1-3-2 4-1-0 10 5 4 .632 3-4-2 7-1-1 0-0-1 L 1 Arizona State 15 4 4 3 .500 2-2-1 2-4-0 12 6 4 .636 5-2-2 5-3-1 2-1-1 L 1 Arizona 13 4 6 1 .409 2-2-2 2-2-1 11 8 2 .571 6-2-1 4-6-0 1-0-1 L 1 Oregon 10 3 7 1 .318 3-3-0 0-4-1 7 10 2 .421 6-3-1 0-7-1 1-0-0 W 1 Utah 5 1 8 2 .182 0-4-1 1-4-1 8 8 4 .500 4-4-2 4-4-2 0-0-0 L 5 Oregon State 0 0 11 0 .000 0-5-0 0-6-0 0 17 3 .075 0-7-3 0-10-0 0-0-0 L 11 * – Conference champion is determined by highest number of points (TP); Win = 3 pts, Tie = 1 pt, Loss = 0 pts. ^ – NCAA Tournament participant. THIS WEEK IN PAC-12 UPCOMING SCHEDULE WOMEN’S SOCCER (Times local to site) 2014 Women’s College Cup • STANFORD will represent Pac-12 women’s soccer in the 2014 Women’s Friday, Dec. 5 College Cup, which is set to kick off this Friday. The Cardinal will face off against #3 STANFORD vs. #2 Florida State ... 7:30 p.m. ET Florida State in its national semifinal game. If they should advance, Stanford #4 Virginia vs. #5 Texas A&M ................. 5 p.m. ET would play the winner of the other semifinal game between Virginia and Texas A&M. Sunday, Dec. 7 Championship Game ............................. 1 p.m. ET • Stanford’s appearance in the Women’s College Cup marks the 20th by a Pac-12 team and the seventh by the Cardinal, tied for sixth of most national All College Cup games televised live on ESPNU semifinal appearances by a school. Pac-12 teams are a combined 10-16-1 in the national semifinals and finals. NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS • A league-record nine Pac-12 women’s soccer teams earned berths to the Friday, Nov. 28 – Quarterfinals 2014 NCAA Women’s College Cup. Two Conference teams earned top seeds, #4 Virginia at #1 UCLA ............................................................UVA 2, UCLA 1 with UCLA and Stanford taking home two of the four No. 1 spots. Other teams #10 Florida at #3 STANFORD .......................Tie, 2-2 (STAN advances on PKs) that received berths were No. 4-seeded WASHINGTON, ARIZONA, ARIZONA STATE, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, USC and WASHINGTON STATE. Sunday, Nov. 23 – Third Round #11 Pepperdine at #1 UCLA ................................................... UCLA 1, PEP 0 • The nine league tournament selections were the most of any conference in #24 WASHINGTON at #3 STANFORD................................... STAN 1, WASH 0 the country. Following the Pac-12 was the SEC, which had eight teams, while Friday, Nov. 21 – Second Round the ACC and Big 12 had six representatives each. ARIZONA STATE vs. #17 Kentucky ..............................................UK 3, ASU 1 #20 CALIFORNIA at #10 Florida .................................................. UF 3, CAL 1 • The seven teams were the most Pac-12 squads in the second round of the COLORADO at #6 North Carolina .................................... UNC 1, COLO 0 (OT) NCAA Tournament in history. Previously, the Pac-12 only had as many as six ARIZONA at #5 Texas A&M ................................................... TAMU 7, ARIZ 2 (2002, 2006, and 2009). #24 WASHINGTON vs. Missouri ...................................... WASH 1, MU 0 (OT) Arkansas at #3 STANFORD .....................................................STAN 1, ARK 0 • The Pac-12 currently holds an all-time record of 168-112-24 in the NCAA Harvard at #1 UCLA ............................................................. UCLA 7, HARV 0 Tournament, with three national championships and five second-place finishes. The league has previously had eight teams compete in the postseason once in Saturday, Nov. 15 – First Round 2009, and had seven teams compete in the postseason seven times. For all- USC at #11 Pepperdine ...........................Tie, 1-1 (PEP advances in shootout) time postseason results in the Pac-12, see page five of this release. #15 BYU at COLORADO ......................................................... COLO 2, BYU 0 San Diego State at #20 CALIFORNIA ............................. CAL 3, SDSU 2 (2OT) • Five teams were ranked in the top 25 of the final regular-season NSCAA Northern Arizona at ARIZONA STATE ....................................... ASU 4, NAU 2 polling for the sixth time this year, with seven total teams receiving votes. UCLA Friday, Nov. 14 – First Round continued its stand at No. 1 for the 13th-straight week, while Stanford stayed ARIZONA at Oklahoma State .................................................. ARIZ 1, OKST 0 at No. 3, extending its stay in the top five for the 12th-consecutive week. Seattle at #23 WASHINGTON STATE ................................ SU 2, WSU 1 (2OT) California slid up to No. 20, while Washington State moved up one spot to No. San Diego at #1 UCLA .............................................................UCLA 5, USC 0 23. Washington earned a top-25 ranking for the fourth time, weighing in at No. Rider at #24 WASHINGTON ................................................WASH 1, RIDER 0 24. Arizona State and USC were also receiving votes. CSU Fullerton at #3 STANFORD ............................................STAN 5, CSUF 2 PAC-12 VS. PAC-12 WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS OTHER CONFERENCES Pac-12 Player of the Year – Sam Mewis, M, UCLA Atlantic Coast ...............................................7-1-2 • Hanson, Mass. native • 29 career goals, 30 career assists America East ................................................0-0-0 • 14 goals, 11 assists and 1.94 points per game • Spearheaded UCLA offense that outscored American Athletic .........................................0-1-0 through regular season, which led the Pac-12 opponents 54-4 through regular season, and Atlantic Sun .................................................1-1-0 • Three-time second-team All-Pac-12 honoree outshot oponents 379-105. Atlantic 10 ...................................................2-0-0 Big East .......................................................0-0-0 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year – Abby Dahlkemper, D, UCLA Big Sky ........................................................7-1-0 • Menlo Park, Calif. native • UCLA defense had best goals-against average Big Ten ........................................................1-3-0 • Anchored Pac-12 Champion UCLA defense that (.196), shutout percentage (.800) in the nation Big 12 ..........................................................6-2-2 went unbeaten for 41-straight games • Only allowed four goals all season Big West ....................................................14-0-2 • 2013 Honda Award winner • Four-time first-team All-Pac-12 honoree Conference USA ..........................................1-2-0 Horizon League ............................................2-0-0 Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year – Andi Sullivan, M, Stanford Ivy Group .....................................................2-0-0 • Lorton, Va. native • Shifted to central defense, helping the Cardinal Mid-American ..............................................0-2-1 • Started 18 games with 19 total appearances post 15 shutouts and allow just eight goals Metro Atlantic ..............................................1-0-0 • Began season at midfield, with one goal and three • Stanford finished regular season on a seven-game Missouri Valley .............................................1-0-0 assists on the year winning streak with 17-1-2 record Mountain West .............................................7-1-1 Northeast .....................................................2-0-0 Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Year – Katelyn Rowland, GK, UCLA Southeastern ................................................5-3-2 • Vacaville, Calif. native • Broke own school records for single-season Southland ....................................................0-1-0 • Tied NCAA record for career shutouts with 52 shutouts (16), consecutive shutouts (7) and Southwestern Athletic ...................................1-0-0 • Finished regular season with nation-leading 0.20 consecutive shutout minutes (667) Summit League ............................................2-0-0 goals-against average • Nation-best team save percentage of .913 Western Athletic ...........................................3-1-0 West Coast .................................................20-3-6 Pac-12 Coach of the Year – Amanda Cromwell, UCLA Independent ................................................0-0-0 • Second-year head coach for the Bruins • Reigning Soccer America Coach of the Year Total ......................................85-22-16 (.756) • Led UCLA to second-consecutive Pac-12 title, • UCLA led nation in save percentage (.913), goals- No. 1 seed in NCAA Division I Tournament, and an against average (.196), shutout percentage (.800) unbeaten 18-0-2 record and won-lost-tied percentage (.950) WOMEN’S SOCCER ON SOCIAL MEDIA ALL-PAC-12 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-12 SECOND TEAM McKenzie Berryhill, D, Jr., Arizona State Maddie Bauer,