UCLA WOMEN’S SOCCER UCLA Athletic Communications / J.D. Morgan Center / 325 Westwood Plaza / Los Angeles, CA 90095 / (310) 825-8664 Women’s Soccer Contact: Liza David ([email protected]; 310-206-8140) UCLA’S LEADING SCORERS No. 2 seed UCLA (17-4-1) at No. 1 seed Florida State (18-5-0) No. Player GP GS G A Pts GWG NCAA Quarter! nals 2 Ashley Sanchez 22 21 7 14 28 1 Friday, Nov. 29, 2019 – 2:00 p.m. ET 10 Mia Fishel 22 18 12 2 26 6 Tallahassee, Fla. (Seminole Soccer Complex) 13 Viviana Villacorta 22 22 3 7 13 1 21 Jessie Fleming 20 20 3 4 10 1 3 Chloe Castaneda 22 14 3 4 10 1 GAME INFORMATION 23 Marley Canales 13 13 3 4 10 1 Venue: Seminole Soccer Complex (2,000) 15 Lucy Parker 22 22 4 1 9 2 Kickoff Time: 2:00 p.m. ET 24 Maricarmen Reyes 9 0 3 3 9 1 Video Broadcast: ACC Network Extra at 17 Delanie Sheehan 22 21 2 3 7 1 Live Stats: ncaa.com 6 Kennedy Faulknor 13 7 2 2 6 2 Tickets: $8 adults / $3 youth (3-12) 17-4-1 18-5-0 29 Kali Trevithick 8 4 2 2 6 0 7 Anika Rodriguez 18 11 0 5 5 0 All-Time Series: UCLA leads, 3-1 12 Sunny Dunphy 20 1 1 2 4 0 UCLA won the last matchup on Aug. 29 at Banc of California 8 Karina Rodriguez 22 22 1 1 3 0 Stadium, 2-1. Florida State won the last meeting in 4 Rachel Lowe 9 0 1 1 3 0 Tallahassee, 4-1 in 2018. 5 Kaiya McCullough 22 22 0 1 1 0 NO. 2 UCLA TRAVELS TO NO. 1 FLORIDA STATE FOR QUARTERFINALS 2019 SCHEDULE Second-seeded and seventh-ranked UCLA (17-4-1) will travel to top-seeded and sixth-ranked Florida State (18-5- Exhibition Games 0) in the quarter! nals of the NCAA Tournament. The match will take place on Friday, Nov. 29 at Seminole Soccer Aug. 16 Loyola Maymount W 4-1 Complex at 2 pm ET/11am PT, with the winner advancing to the College Cup in San Jose, Calif. The match will be Aug. 18 at UC Irvine W 2-1 aired on ACC Network Extra. August UCLA’S NCAA HISTORY The Bruins are making their 23rd overall appearance in the NCAA Tournament and are seeded No. 2 for the third Fri. 23 Iowa State P12N W 3-0 consecutive year. UCLA has a 67-18-5 all-time NCAA Tournament record and has advanced to the quarter! nals for Sun. 25 at Long Beach State W 1-0 the third-straight year and for the ! fth time in the last seven years. The Bruins have also advanced to the Round of Thu. 29 #1 Florida State P12N W 2-1 16 or beyond in seven of the last eight seasons, including a ! nals berth in 2017 and a championship victory in 2013. September Sun. 1 Florida P12N W 2-0 UCLA’s seeding history and results in its 22 previous NCAA Tournament appearances are below: Thu. 5 at Santa Clara L 0-2 1995 - First Round (L to Washington, 2-1) Sat. 14 #22 Wisconsin W 1-0 1997 - Quarter! nals (L at Notre Dame, 8-0) Thu. 19 Pepperdine (at Hawai’i) T 2-2 1998 - Second Round (L to BYU, 2-0) 1999 - Rd. of 16 (L at Santa Clara, 7-0) Sun. 22 at Hawai’i W 4-0 2000 - #6 seed, Final (L to North Carolina, 2-1) Fri. 27 California P12N L 1-2 2001 - #3 seed, Quarter! nals (L to Florida, 1-0 2OT) October 2002 - #7 seed, Rd. of 16 (T Texas A&M 0-0, lost 3-1 in PKs) Thu. 3 at Arizona P12N L 0-3 2003 - #4 seed, Semi! nals (L to North Carolina, 3-0) Sun. 6 at Arizona State W 4-1 2004 - #14 seed, Final (L to Notre Dame, 1-1 PKs) 2005 - #1 seed, Final (L to Portland, 4-0) Thu. 10 Colorado P12N W 3-0 2006 - #2 seed, Semi! nals (L to North Carolina, 2-0) Sun. 13 Utah P12N W 2-0 2007 - #1 seed, Semi! nals (L to USC, 2-1) Sat. 19 at #2 Stanford P12N L 0-1 2008 - #1 seed, Semi! nals (L to North Carolina, 1-0) Thu. 24 Washington P12N W 1-0 2009 - #1 seed, Semi! nals (L to Stanford, 2-1) Sun. 27 #19 Washington State P12N W 2-1 2010 - Rd. of 16 (L at Stanford, 3-0) Thu. 31 at Oregon State P12N W 4-0 2011 - #2 seed, Second Round (T San Diego, 1-1, lost 3-4 in PKs) 2012 - #3 seed, Quarter! nals (L at Stanford, 2-1) November 2013 - #2 seed, Champions (W vs. Florida State, 1-0, ot) Sun. 3 at Oregon W 1-0 2014 - #1 seed, Quarter! nals (L vs. Virginia, 2-1) Fri. 8 #9 USC P12N W 4-2 2016 - #4 seed, Rd. of 16 (T West Virginia 1-1, lost 2-4 in PKs) Fri. 15 Lamar - NCAA 1st Rd. W 4-1 2017 - #2 seed, Final (L to Stanford, 3-2) Fri. 22 Clemson - NCAA 2nd Rd. W 5-0 2018 - #2 seed, Quarter! nals (T North Carolina 2-2, lost 2-4 in PKs) Sun. 24 #10 Wisconsin - NCAA 3rd Rd. W 2-0. UCLA AGAINST THE NCAA FIELD Fri. 29 at #6 Florida St. NCAA QF ACCN+ 2 pm ET UCLA posted an 8-4-1 regular season record against members of the 64-team NCAA Tournament ! eld this season. December The Bruins have wins over every seed in their quadrant - No. 1 Florida State (2-1), No. 3 seed Wisconsin (1-0), and Fri. 6 NCAA Semi! nals (San Jose, CA) TBD No. 4 Washington (1-0) - along with two other non-seeded teams, Utah (2-0) and Florida (2-1). UCLA’s only losses Sun. 8 NCAA Finals (San Jose, CA) 5:30 pm this year have come against NCAA Tournament teams - No. 1 seed Stanford (1-0), Santa Clara (2-0), California (1-2) and Arizona (0-3). The Bruins’ only tie was also against a tournament team, Pepperdine. UCLA ON SOCIAL MEDIA BACK THE PAC Women’s Soccer Twitter: @UCLAWSoccer The Pac-12 leads all conferences with four teams in the quarter! nals - UCLA, USC, Stanford and Washington State, Women’s Soccer Instagram: @UCLAWSoccer all in separate quadrants. This is just the fourth time in NCAA history that one conference has advanced four teams Women’s Soccer Facebook: /UCLAWSoccer to the quarter! nals and the ! rst for the Pac-12. The conference had a total of nine teams in the NCAA Tournament, UCLA Athletics Twitter: @UCLAAthletics tied for most with the ACC, and a national-best four seeded teams in No. 1 Stanford, No. 2 UCLA and USC and No. 4 UCLA Athletics Instagram: @UCLAAthletics Washington. Pac-12 schools went 7-2 in the ! rst round, with Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington, Washington State, UCLA Athletics Facebook: /UCLAAthletics Arizona and Colorado advancing to the second round. 2019 UCLA WOMEN’S SOCCER UNITED SOCCER COACHES POLL BRUINS SEEDED SECOND FOR THIRD-STRAIGHT YEAR (Nov. 12) With a No. 2 seed for the third consecutive year, UCLA has been seeded in the NCAA Tournament the last six times it has made the tournament and for the 17th time in the last 18 years. The Bruins were also a No. 2 seed in 2013 RK TEAM Prvs. Record 1 Stanford 2 18-1-0 when they won their ! rst NCAA Championship. 2 North Carolina 3 19-1-1 THIRD ROUND RECAP - BRUINS SHUT OUT WISCONSIN 2-0 3 Virginia 1 16-1-3 4 BYU 4 18-0-1 After a scoreless ! rst half, UCLA took control in the second half, scoring two goals to defeat No. 3 seed Wisconsin, 5 South Carolina 7 16-1-3 2-0. The Bruins came out strong at the start of the second, peppering the goal with a pair of shots in fhe box in the 6 Florida State 5 15-5-0 ! rst minute of the half. Mia Fishel broke through in the 49th minute with the go-ahead goal, and Viviana Villacorta 7 UCLA 14 14-4-1 doubled the score in the 53rd minute on a stunning free kick bent around the wall and in. The Bruins held the 8 Arkansas 6 16-3-2 Badgers to just three shots in the game, and goalkeeper Teagan Micah had one save in the shutout win. 9 USC 9 14-4-1 10 Wisconsin 11 14-3-2 SECOND ROUND RECAP - UCLA POUNCES ON CLEMSON, 5-0 11 Kansas 21 15-4-3 UCLA jumped out to an early lead and coasted to a 5-0 win over Clemson in the second round of the NCAA 12 Duke 12 8-3-7 Tournament. The Bruins scored four goals in the ! rst half, the ! rst coming from freshman Mia Fishel in the ! fth 13 Oklahoma State 10 15-2-3 minute. Also scoring in the ! rst half were Lucy Parker on a set piece, Ashley Sanchez and Kali Trevithick. Fishel 14 Memphis 8 17-2-1 added her second goal of the game in the 75th minute. The Bruins were able to empty their bench early, with a total 15 Texas Tech 13 15-3-2 16 Brown 17 14-1-2 of 20 players seeing action.
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