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1 2013 VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER FACT BOOK 2013 VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Table of Contents/Media Information/Quick Facts 2 2013 Schedule 3 2013 Roster 4 2013 TV/Radio Roster 5-6 Head Coach Steve Swanson 7 Coaching Staff 8-16 2013 Cavaliers 17 2012 Statistics/Results 18 Cavaliers with US Women’s National Team 19 All-Americans & National Awards 20 Regional & State Awards 21-22 ACC Awards 22 ACC Champions 23-24 Scoring Records 25 Games/Minutes/Attendance Records 26 Goalkeeping Records 27 Team Records 28 All-Time Letterwinners 29-31 All-Time Results 32-33 Series Records vs. 2013 Opponents 33 All-Time Series Records Steve Kirkland Assistant Media Relations Director (Women’s Soccer Contact) Office: (434) 982-5500 Direct: (434) 982-5535 Cell: (434) 825-5241 Email: [email protected] QUICK FACTS SCHOOL FACTS Location Charlottesville, Va. Founded 1819 (by Thomas Jefferson) Enrollment 21,049 (14,039 undergraduates) President Dr. Teresa A. Sullivan Nickname Cavaliers Colors Orange and Blue Conference Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Athletics Director Craig Littlepage Sr. Associate AD/SWA Jane Miller SOCCER FACTS Head Coach Steve Swanson Alma Mater Michigan State ‘84 Year at School 14th Career Record 292-134-45, 23 yrs. Record at UVa 188-69-34, 13 yrs. Assistant Coaches Kerry Dziczkaniec Ron Raab TEAM PROFILE 2012 Record 18-5-1 ACC Record (Finish) 6-3-1 (5th) ACC Tournament Champions Final NSCAA Ranking 10 Postseason NCAA Round of 16 Starters Returning/Lost 8/3 Letterwinners Ret./Lost 17/7 MEDIA INFORMATION

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2013 VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCERTABLE OF CONTENTS1 Table of Contents/Media Information/Quick Facts2 2013 Schedule3 2013 Roster4 2013 TV/Radio Roster5-6 Head Coach Steve Swanson7 Coaching Staff8-16 2013 Cavaliers17 2012 Statistics/Results18 Cavaliers with US Women’s National Team19 All-Americans & National Awards20 Regional & State Awards21-22 ACC Awards22 ACC Champions23-24 Scoring Records25 Games/Minutes/Attendance Records26 Goalkeeping Records27 Team Records28 All-Time Letterwinners29-31 All-Time Results32-33 Series Records vs. 2013 Opponents33 All-Time Series Records

Steve KirklandAssistant Media Relations Director(Women’s Soccer Contact)

Office: (434) 982-5500Direct: (434) 982-5535Cell: (434) 825-5241Email: [email protected]

QUICK FACTSSCHOOL FACTSLocation Charlottesville, Va.Founded 1819 (by Thomas Jefferson)Enrollment 21,049 (14,039 undergraduates)President Dr. Teresa A. SullivanNickname CavaliersColors Orange and BlueConference Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC)Athletics Director Craig LittlepageSr. Associate AD/SWA Jane Miller

SOCCER FACTSHead Coach Steve SwansonAlma Mater Michigan State ‘84Year at School 14th Career Record 292-134-45, 23 yrs. Record at UVa 188-69-34, 13 yrs.Assistant Coaches Kerry Dziczkaniec Ron Raab

TEAM PROFILE2012 Record 18-5-1ACC Record (Finish) 6-3-1 (5th)ACC Tournament ChampionsFinal NSCAA Ranking 10Postseason NCAA Round of 16Starters Returning/Lost 8/3Letterwinners Ret./Lost 17/7

MEDIA INFORMATION

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2013 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Location (Venue) Time (ET) Broadcast Aug. 16 (Fri) vs. Illinois (ex.) Maple City, Mich. (Myles Kimberly Park) 1:00 pmAug. 23 (Fri) Santa Clara vs. North Carolina 1 Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 5:00 pm VCU 1 Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 7:30 pmAug. 25 (Sun.) VCU vs. North Carolina 1 Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 12:00 pm SANTA CLARA 1 Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 2:30 pmAug. 30 (Fri.) PENN STATE Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 5:30 pmSept. 1 (Sun.) RICHMOND Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 5:00 pmSept. 6 (Fri.) Seton Hall vs. William & Mary 2 Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 4:00 pm RUTGERS 2 Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 7:00 pmSept. 8 (Sun.) William & Mary vs. Rutgers 2 Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 12:00 pm SETON HALL 2 Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 2:30 pmSept. 12 (Thur.) SYRACUSE * Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 7:00 pmSept. 19 (Thur.) at Boston College * Newton, Mass. (Newton Campus Field) 7:00 pmSept. 22 (Sun.) at Pittsburgh * Pittsburgh, Pa. (Ambrose Urbanic Field) 1:00 pm ESPN3Sept. 26 (Thur.) at Duke * Durham, N.C. (Koskinen Stadium) 7:00 pm ACCDNSept. 29 (Sun.) MARYLAND * Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 2:00 pmOct. 6 (Sun.) CLEMSON * Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 2:00 pmOct. 10 (Thur.) NOTRE DAME * Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 7:00 pm ACCDNOct. 13 (Sun.) at Wake Forest * Winston-Salem, N.C. (Spry Stadium) 1:00 pmOct. 17 (Thur.) at NC State * Raleigh, N.C. (Dail Soccer Field) 7:00 pm ESPN3Oct. 20 (Sun.) at North Carolina * Chapel Hill, N.C. (Fetzer Field) 1:00 pmOct. 24 (Thur) MIAMI * Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 7:00 pmOct. 27 (Sun.) FLORIDA STATE * Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 2:00 pmOct. 31 (Thur.) VIRGINIA TECH * Charlottesville, Va. (Klöckner Stadium) 7:00 pmNov. 3 (Sun.) ACC Quarterfinal 3 Higher Seeds TBANov. 8 (Fri.) ACC Semifinal 3 Cary, N.C. (WakeMed Soccer Park) 5:30/8:00 pm ESPN3Nov. 10 (Sun.) ACC Final 3 Cary, N.C. (WakeMed Soccer Park) 4:00 pm ESPNUNov. 15 (Fri.) NCAA First Round 4 Campus SitesNov. 22 (Fri.) NCAA Second Round 4 Campus SitesNov. 24 (Sun.) NCAA Third Round 4 Campus SitesNov. 29 (Fri.) NCAA Quarterfinal 4 Campus SitesDec. 6 (Fri.) NCAA Semifinal 4 Cary, N.C. (WakeMed Soccer Park)Dec. 8 (Sun.) NCAA Final 4 Cary, N.C. (WakeMed Soccer Park)

1 • Klöckner Classic2 • Virginia Nike Soccer Classic3 • ACC Tournament4 • NCAA Tournament* • ACC Game

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2013 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School [Previous College] 0 Morgan Stearns GK 5-10 Fr. San Antonio, Texas/Johnson1 Churchill O’Connell GK 5-11 Jr. McLean, Va./The Potomac School2 Kate Norbo M 5-6 Sr. Roanoke, Va./Patrick Henry3 Amber Fry F/M 5-6 Sr. Northfield, Ill./New Trier4 Morgan Stith D 5-4 Sr. Montclair, N.J./Montclair5 Tori Hanway M 5-6 Fr. McLean, Va./National Cathedral School6 Morgan Brian M 5-7 Jr. St. Simons Island, Ga./Frederica Academy7 Gloria Douglas F 5-9 Sr. Fayetteville, N.C./Fayetteville Academy8 Alexis Shaffer M 5-7 Fr. Cary, N.C./Green Hope9 Makenzy Doniak F 5-8 So. Chino Hills, Calif./Ayala10 Annie Steinlage D 5-9 Sr. Grand Haven, Mich./Spring Lake [Michigan State]11 Brittany Ratcliffe F/D 5-4 So. Williamstown, N.J./Paul VI12 Shasta Fisher M/D 5-7 Sr. Saugus, Calif./Saugus13 Molly Menchel D/F 5-4 Sr. Alexandria, Va./Edison14 Kristen McNabb D 5-5 R-Fr. Montville, N.J./Montville Township15 Nicole Johnson M 5-5 Fr. McLean, Va./National Cathedral School16 Emily Sonnett M/D 5-7 So. Marietta, Ga./Fellowship Christian17 Kaili Torres F 5-7 Jr. Fleming Island, Fla./St. John’s Country Day18 Morgan Reuther F 5-8 Fr. Chantilly, Va./Bishop O’Connell20 Campbell Millar M 5-8 Jr. McLean, Va./The Potomac School21 Mary Morgan F 5-8 Jr. Norfolk, Va./Maury22 Julia Sroba F 5-7 Jr. Manakin-Sabot, Va./Collegiate24 Danielle Colaprico F/M 5-3 Jr. Freehold, N.J./Red Bank Catholic28 Danielle DeLisle GK 5-8 Sr. Baltimore, Md./Loch Raven29 Jessie Ferrari GK 5-8 R-Fr. Fairfax, Va./W.T. Woodson

Head Coach: Steve SwansonAssistant Coaches: Kerry Dziczkaniec Ron RaabVolunteer Assistant Coach: Jaime Frias

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

8 Alexis Shaffer (shaff-er) 9 Makenzy Doniak (don-knee-ack) 10 Annie Steinlage (stein-log-ee) 12 Shasta Fisher (sha-sta)13 Molly Menchel (men-CHELL)17 Kaili Torres (KY-lee)18 Morgan Reuther (ruth-er)22 Julia Sroba (SHROW-ba)24 Danielle Colaprico (COLE-ah-PRE-co)28 Danielle DeLisle (de-LYLE) Kerry Dziczkaniec (diss-CONN-iss)

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TV/RADIO ROSTER

#0Fr. • GK • 5-10

San Antonio, Texas(Johnson)

MORGANSTEARNS

#1Jr. • GK • 5-11McLean, Va..

(The Potomac School)

CHURCHILL O’CONNELL

#2Sr. • M • 5-6

Roanoke, Va.(Patrick Henry)

KATE NORBO

#3Sr. • F/M • 5-6 Northfield, Ill.

(New Trier)

AMBER FRY

#4Sr. • D • 5-4

Montclair, N.J.(Montclair)

MORGAN STITH

#5Fr. • M • 5-6

McLean, Va.(National Cathedral School)

TORI HANWAY

#6Jr. • M • 5-7

St. Simons Island, Ga.(Frederica Academy)

MORGAN BRIAN

#7Sr. • F • 5-9

Fayetteville, N.C..(Fayetteville Academy)

GLORIA DOUGLAS

#8Fr. • M • 5-7Cary, N.C.

(Green Hope)

ALEXIS SHAFFER

#9So. • F • 5-8

Chino Hills, Calif.(Ayala)

MAKENZYDONIAK

#10Sr. • D • 5-9

Grand Haven, Mich.(Spring Lake) (Michigan State)

ANNIE STEINLAGE

#11So. • F/D • 5-4

Williamstown, N.J.(Paul VI)

BRITTANY RATCLIFFE

#12Sr. • M/D • 5-7Saugus, Calif.

(Saugus)

SHASTA FISHER

#13Sr. • D/F • 5-4

Alexandria, Va.(Edison)

MOLLY MENCHEL

#14R-Fr. • D • 5-5

Montville, N.J.(Montville Township)

KRISTEN McNABB

#15Fr. • M • 5-5

McLean, Va.(National Cathedral School)

NICOLE JOHNSON

#16So. • M/D • 5-7Marietta, Ga.

(Fellowship Christian)

EMILY SONNETT

#17Jr. • F • 5-7

Fleming Island, Fla.(St. John’s Country Day)

KAILI TORRES

#18Fr. • F • 5-8

Chantilly, Va.(Bishop O’Connell)

MORGAN REUTHER

#20Jr. • M • 5-8

McLean, Va.(The Potomac School)

CAMPBELL MILLAR

#21Jr. • F • 5-8

Norfolk, Va.(Maury)

MARY MORGAN

#22Jr. • F • 5-7

Manakin-Sabot, Va.(Collegiate)

JULIA SROBA

#24Jr. • F/M • 5-3Freehold, N.J.

(Red Bank Catholic)

DANIELLE COLAPRICO

#28Sr. • GK • 5-8

Baltimore, Md.(Loch Raven)

DANIELLEDeLISLE

#29R-Fr. • GK • 5-8

Fairfax, Va.(W.T. Woodson)

JESSIE FERRARI

Head Coach

STEVESWANSON

Assistant Coach

KERRY DZICZKANIEC

Assistant Coach

RONRAAB

Volunteer Assistant Coach

JAIME FRIAS

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HEAD COACH STEVE SWANSON

It is no coincidence that success has followed University of Virginia head coach Steve Swanson throughout his career. In his 24th season as a head coach, his 14th at Virginia, he has established himself as one of the elite coaches in collegiate soccer, and certainly one of the most respected. Swanson has led his teams to six conference championships, 18 NCAA Tournament appearances and 22 consecutive winning seasons during his 23-year career. Swanson’s track record of success, not only on the collegiate level but also at the international level, was evident in 2012. That year he won a pair of championships, leading Virginia to its second ACC title and guiding the United States to the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Championship in Japan. For those feats, he was one of ten coaches named to the shortlist for FIFA Women’s World Coach of the Year. Swanson came to Virginia after two highly successful stops at Stanford and Dartmouth. At Dartmouth, Swanson guided the Big Green to national prominence. He did an equally impressive job at Stanford, helping maintain the program’s standing as one of the premier teams in the country while leading the Cardinal to two Pac-10 titles in four seasons. In 2004, he led Virginia to the first ACC Championship in school history, making him the only coach in Division I history to win titles in three different conferences. He has since become the only coach in history to win multiple conference championships in three difference conferences. Swanson also enjoyed success as a player in college and as a professional. In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Swanson has been associated with the United States youth national teams for over a decade. Most recently he was the head coach of the U-20 Women’s National Team from 2011-12, leading the team to a World Cup championship. It is the third different age group he has led for the US Soccer Federation. As Swanson begins his 14th year as head coach of the Virginia women’s soccer team, he’s already had a dramatic impact on the program since he replaced former United States National Team Head Coach April Heinrichs in the spring of 2000. After 13 years, the Cavaliers are 188-71-34 (.700) under his direction, as Swanson has the highest winning percentage in the history of the program. Last year the Cavaliers won their second ACC Championship, defeating three top-10 opponents to capture the title. Virginia finished the year with an 18-5-1 record and reached the round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the eighth consecutive year. In 2011, Swanson led Virginia to a 17-5-2 record and a NCAA quarterfinal appearance. In 2010, the Cavaliers posted a 15-5-2 record, highlighted by a 3-2 overtime win over No. 1 Boston College, the program’s first win over a top-ranked team and Swanson’s 250th career victory. The Cavaliers went 10-6-6 in 2009 and 15-5-3 in 2008, reaching the NCAA round of 16 both seasons. In 2007, the Cavaliers went 13-4-6 and reached the round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament. A strong defense highlighted that year as Virginia led the nation with a 0.40 goals against average and set a school record with 15 shutouts. In 2006, Virginia went 12-8-2, reaching the round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament. During the year, Swanson recorded his 200th career win and his 100th win at Virginia. In 2005, the Cavaliers tied a school record for wins in a season with 18. The team reached the quarterfinals of the

NCAA Tournament for the third time in school history and finished the year with a top-10 ranking for the fourth time in the past five years. In 2004, Swanson led the Cavaliers to a historic season, as the team captured its first ACC Championship, defeating North Carolina in penalty kicks in the tournament final and snapping the Tar Heels’ 15-year ACC Championship streak. Virginia set six different season school records during the season, including most goals and fewest goals allowed. The Cavaliers were the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, the highest seed in school history, as they made their 11th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. The team concluded the season with a 17-3-2 record, and a No. 2 national ranking by Soccer America. In 2003, the Cavaliers posted a 12-5-4 record and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The previous season, Swanson led a young Cavalier team with 10 freshmen on the 23 player roster to a 13-7-2 record and a second place finish in the ACC for the second consecutive year. The team defeated Dayton and No. 5 seed West Virginia in the NCAA Tournament to reach the round of 16 for the fourth consecutive season. He guided the team to a 17-4-2 overall record, 5-2 in the ACC and 7-0 against in-state teams, during the 2001 season. UVa finished second in the ACC during the regular season and advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament before losing 3-2 to eventual national champion Santa Clara. The loss marked the second time in as many years the Cavaliers’ national title hopes were ended by the eventual national champion. In Swanson’s first year at UVa in 2000, Virginia finished with an 11-8-1 record and advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament before losing 2-1 to eventual national champion North Carolina. During his four seasons at Stanford, Swanson guided the Cardinal to an overall record of 48-27-4, two Pac-10 championships and three NCAA Tournament appearances. His 1999 squad finished with an impressive 14-4-1 record, captured a Pac-10 title and advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. Three of Swanson’s players were named to the 1998 All-Pac-10 team and four earned Pac-10 All-Academic recognition. Swanson also coached the 1998 Pac-10 Co-Player of the Year. In 1999, he was honored as the Pac-10 Coach of the Year. In his first year at the helm of the Cardinal, Swanson led his team to a first-place finish in the Pac-10 and a spot in the 1996 NCAA Tournament. In both 1998 and 1999, his recruiting classes were ranked among the top six by national publications. The 1999 recruiting class was ranked first by Soccer America. Among that class were three members of the U.S. National Under-18 team and three Parade All-Americans. Prior to serving as Stanford’s head coach, Swanson served as both the head women’s soccer coach and assistant director of athletics at Dartmouth College from 1990-1995. During his years at Dartmouth, he transformed the Big Green into a national powerhouse with an overall record of 55-35-7 (.603). Under his guidance, Dartmouth made its first two NCAA Tournament appearances in school history (1993 and 1994) and won its first two Ivy League Championships in school history (1991 and 1993). During his last three years at the helm, the Big Green was ranked in the year-end top 20. Named New England Coach of the Year

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in 1992, Swanson led his team to an undefeated conference season the following year en route to winning the Ivy League title for the second time in three years. His 1993 Dartmouth squad not only went through league play undefeated, but also was unscored upon in the conference. Swanson has coached 21 All-Americans, nine conference players of the year, and 75 all-conference selections. Of his former players at Dartmouth, Stanford and Virginia, 28 have played professionally in the WUSA, WPS or NWSL. In 2002, Swanson became the third coach to win at least 40 games with three different NCAA Division I women’s soccer programs. Swanson has been heavily involved with the United States youth National Teams. In addition to his recent stint as head coach of the U-20 National Team, he was the head coach of the U-16 National Team and head coach of the U-18 National Team from 2000-02. In addition, Swanson has been an assistant coach with the U-17, U-18, U-19 and U-20 National Teams in recent years. Swanson holds an ‘A’ license from the United States Soccer Federation and earned a master’s degree in physical education (athletic administration and coaching) from the University of Iowa in 1989. In addition, Swanson was the Girls Director of the Upper Valley Lightning Soccer Club in New Hampshire and the head coach of the West High School boys team in Iowa City, Iowa (1987-89). He also helped initiate the youth soccer programs for the Milwaukee Wave professional club of the American Indoor Soccer Association. A graduate of Michigan State in 1984, Swanson played professionally in the United States and Canada for four years before returning to school to obtain his master’s degree at Iowa. He played more than 150 consecutive games in tours of duty with the Milwaukee Wave and the Chicago Shoccers of the American Indoor Soccer Association, and with AC Roma and the Windsor Wheels in the National Soccer League of Canada (NSLC). While at Michigan State, Swanson was a four-year letterwinner in soccer. He was the team’s leading scorer, captain and a regional All-American his senior year. Swanson and his wife Julie have three children, daughters Alexis and Kelsey, and son Sam.

SWANSON YEAR-BY-YEAR 1990 Dartmouth 4-9-11991 Dartmouth 8-5-2 Ivy Champs1992 Dartmouth 10-6-11993 Dartmouth 12-3-1 Ivy Champs/NCAA 1st Round1994 Dartmouth 11-4-1 NCAA 1st Round1995 Dartmouth 10-8-1

1996 Stanford 12-9-0 Pac-10 Champs/NCAA 1st Round1997 Stanford 11-7-1 1998 Stanford 11-7-2 NCAA 1st Round1999 Stanford 15-5-1 Pac-10 Champs/NCAA 3rd Round

2000 Virginia 11-8-1 NCAA 3rd Round2001 Virginia 17-4-2 NCAA Quarterfinals2002 Virginia 13-7-2 NCAA 3rd Round2003 Virginia 12-5-4 NCAA 2nd Round2004 Virginia 17-3-2 ACC Champs/NCAA 2nd Round2005 Virginia 18-6-1 NCAA Quarterfinals2006 Virginia 12-8-2 NCAA 3rd Round2007 Virginia 13-4-6 NCAA 3rd Round2008 Virginia 15-5-3 NCAA 3rd Round2009 Virginia 10-6-6 NCAA 3rd Round2010 Virginia 15-5-2 NCAA 3rd Round2011 Virginia 17-5-2 NCAA Quarterfinals2012 Virginia 18-5-1 ACC Champs/NCAA 3rd Round

23 Years: 292-134-45 (Six Conference Titles, 18 NCAA Appearances)

SWANSON’S ACCOLADES1992 New England Coach of the Year1998 Pac-10 Co-Coach of the Year1999 Pac-10 Coach of the Year2004 VaSID State Coach of the Year2005 VaSID State Coach of the Year2010 VaSID State Coach of the Year2012 FIFA Women’s World Coach of the Year Shortlist2012 VaSID State Coach of the Year

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COACHING STAFF

Kerry Dziczkaniec is her sixth year of her second tenure as an assistant coach with the Cavaliers. She returned to Charlottesville in 2008 after spending the past four seasons as the head coach at Vermont. Over the past five seasons, the Cavaliers have posted a 75-26-14 record, won the 2012 ACC Championship and reached the third round of the NCAA Tournament each season, including an quarterfinal appearance in 2011. During that time, she worked with goalkeeper Chantel Jones, who set the ACC career shutout record. In her four seasons in Burlington, Dziczkaniec twice led Vermont to the America East Conference playoffs, including the program’s first conference tourna-ment appearance in seven years in 2005. Her 2006 and 2007 recruiting classes were both ranked among the best in the region, marking the first time in school history for back-to-back ranked classes. Her 2007 squad led the fall sports teams in the confer-ence by having 24 of 25 players earn America East Academic Honors. Dziczkaniec began her collegiate coaching career at Virginia where she served on Lauren Gregg’s staff in 1994 and 1995 and April Heinrichs’ staff in the spring of 1996. She was also an assistant coach at Florida State for three seasons (1996-98) and at Maryland for five seasons (1999-2003) on the staff of Hall of Famer Shannon Higgins-Cirovski. During her time in College Park, the Terrapins made four NCAA Tournament appearances and she worked with two All-ACC goalkeepers. A 1993 graduate of George Washington with a major of Exercise and Sport Science, Dziczkaniec was a four-year letterwinner on the Colonials’ soccer team. A two-year starter in goal, she was the team’s MVP in 1991 when she posted a career-high six shutouts and was a two-year team captain. Following college, she played several seasons in the USISL W-League, including leading the Maryland Pride to the 1996 National Championship, being named to the all-tournament team. She holds an “C” coaching license from the U.S. Soccer Federation and has-served as a coach of the Region I ODP staff.

Kerry

DZICZKANIECRon

RAABAssistant Coach Assistant Coach

Ron Raab is in his seventh year of his second tenure as an assistant coach at Virginia. Raab also served as an assistant coach at UVa from 1997-2000 and was the program’s volunteer assistant from 2004-2005. In the six seasons since Raab returned as a full-time assistant with the Cavaliers, the team has posted a 88-30-20 record, won the 2012 ACC Championship, and reached the NCAA third round in all five years, including a quarterfinal appearance in 2011. Virginia had a school record 15 shutouts and led the nation with a 0.40 goals against average in 2007. Raab began his coaching career at William & Mary, his alma mater, in 1989. In 1990, he was named an assistant coach at Princeton where he assisted on April Heinrichs’ staff. A year later, he followed Heinrichs to Maryland when she took over the program there. In 1992, Raab left coaching to go into the banking business, but returned to coaching in 1997 at Virginia to serve on Heinrichs’ staff again. He served on her staff for three seasons at UVa and on Steve Swanson’s staff in his first season in Charlottesville. In each of his first four seasons at Virginia, the Cavaliers reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. After leaving Virginia, Raab was the head coach at Evansville for three seasons. A 1989 graduate of William & Mary with a double major of history and economics, Raab was a three-year letterwinner on the Tribe soccer team. In 1987, he set William & Mary’s school record for goals in a game with four against Christopher Newport. He also played one season for the Washington Mustangs of the USISL in 1993. He holds an “A” coaching license from the U.S. Soccer Federation and has served as a coach of the Region I ODP staff. Raab and his wife Janice have two daughters, Natalie and Leah.

Jaime

FRIASVolunteer Assistant Coach

Jaime Frias is in his fourth season on the Virginia women’s soccer staff, his first as the volunteer assistant coach. He spent the previous three years at the program’s Administrative Operations Assistant. Frias came to Virginia with five years of Division I head coaching experience at Stephen F. Austin and Nevada. The 2005 Southland Conference Coach of the Year, he posted a 36-17-3 record at Stephen F. Austin from 2005-2007. He led the Ladyjacks to two regular season conference titles and the 2007 Southland Conference Tournament championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. From 2008-09, Frias was the head coach at Nevada. In his final season in Reno, he led the Wolf Pack to a school-record five WAC wins, tied the longest win streak in school history (five) and advanced to the final of the WAC Tournament. He has a career record of 49-33-6 as a collegiate head coach. Frias began his collegiate coaching career at his alma mater, Centenary, serv-ing as an assistant coach from 2000-01 before serving as an assistant at Stephen F. Austin from 2002-04. He has also spent time as an Olympic Development Program (ODP) and high school coach. Frias spent part of 2011-12 assisting Steve Swanson with the United States U-20 Women’s National Team, serving as a Scout and Performance Analyst as the team won the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Japan. A 2000 graduate of Centenary with a degree in health and physical education, Frias was a two-year captain on soccer field for the Gentlemen. He also played in Mexico in both the youth and professional ranks. Frias and his wife Ta’, the head women’s track and field coach at James Madison, reside in Harrisonburg with their two children, Azari and Jaime Dhani.

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2012 SEASON• NSCAA 1st Team All-Southeast Region• 1st Team All-ACC• ACC Tournament MVP• 2nd Team Soccer America MVP• 2nd Team TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Season• 1st Team VaSID All-State • All-ACC Academic Team• Appeared in 15 games, starting 13, after missing the start of the season due to international duty at the U-20 World Cup• Had four goals and seven assists• All four goals came in postseason play• Had a season-high five points (2G, 1A) in ACC semifinal win over Florida State

2011 SEASON• Soccer America National Freshman of the Year• NSCAA 1st Team All-American • 2nd Team Soccer America MVP • Hermann Trophy Semifinalist • NSCAA 1st Team All-Southeast Region • ACC Freshman of the Year • 1st Team All-ACC• VaSID State Freshman of the Year • Appeared in 23 games, starting 22 games • Second on team in scoring with 11 goals and eight assists for 30 points • Had two goals and an assist in NCAA Rd of 16 win over Virginia Tech INTERNATIONAL• Earned first cap with U.S. Women’s National Team in 4-1 victory over South Korea on June 15, 2013 in Foxboro, Mass.• One of three current collegians to have appeared for the USWNT• Member of the U.S. team that won the 2012 FIFA U-20 World Cup• Represented the United States at the U-14, U-15, U-17, U-18 and U-20 levels• Captain of 2010 U-17 World Cup qualifying squad• Member of 2008 U-17 World Cup team

PREP & CLUB • 2011 Gatorade National Female Athlete of the Year (first soccer player honored)• 2011 Gatorade National Player of the Year• 2010 Parade National Player of the Year• 2010 NSCAA Youth Player of the Year• 2010 NSCAA High School and Youth All-American• 2010 ESPN Rise All-American• Two-time Parade All-American• Two-time Gatorade Georgia State Player of the Year• No. 1 ranked recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com• Had 71 goals and 30 assists in senior season at Frederica Academy• Had 186 goals and 95 assists in high school career• Also named All-State in basketball

PERSONAL• Full name is Morgan Paige Brian • Daughter of Vickie and Steve Brian • Has a older sister, Jennifer, who played soccer at Armstrong Atlantic

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2011 23-22 1913 103 11 8 30 3 42012 15-13 1161 43 4 7 15 1 3 Career 38-35 3074 46 15 15 45 4 7

CAREER HIGHSGoals: 2 on three occasions Assists: 1 on 15 occasions Points: 5 vs. Virginia Tech (11/20/11); vs. Florida State (11/2/12) Shots: 9 vs. St. John’s (8/30/11)

Morgan

BRIANM • 5-7 • Jr.

St. Simons Island, Ga. (Frederica Academy) 6

Danielle

COLAPRICOF/M • 5-3 • Jr.

Freehold, N.J. (Red Bank Catholic) 24

2012 SEASON• NSCAA 2nd Team All-Southeast Region• 1st Team VaSID All-State• All-ACC Academic Team• Appeared in all 24 games, starting 18• Had five goals and a team-high nine assists for 19 points• Had a goal and two assists in NCAA 2nd Round win over Rutgers• Goal vs. Rutgers was her first career game-winning goal• Had an assist vs. Maryland in ACC Final• Virginia Nike Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team

2011 SEASON• ACC All-Freshman Team • Appeared in all 24 games, starting eight • Had three goals and three assists for nine points • Scored first two career goals vs. Richmond • Had game-winning assist vs. Clemson on Morgan Brian’s goal INTERNATIONAL• Represented the United States at the U-17 level

PREP & CLUB • 2010 NSCAA Youth All-American• 2010 ESPN Rise All-American• 2011 Gatorade New Jersey State Player of the Year• Two-time first-team Newark Star Ledger All-State• No. 16 ranked recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com• Had 70 goals and 30 assists in high school career• Member of national champion PDA club team• Veteran of Regional ODP team

PERSONAL• Full name is Danielle Jessica Colaprico • Daughter of Janet Pisani and James Colaprico • Has a older brother, Justin

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2011 24-8 1317 33 3 3 9 0 12012 24-18 1686 36 5 9 19 1 2 Career 48-26 3003 69 8 12 28 1 3

CAREER HIGHSGoals: 2 vs. Richmond (8/21/11) Assists: 2 vs. Rutgers (11/16/12) Points: 4 vs. Richmond (8/21/11), vs. Rutgers (11/16/12) Shots: 5 vs. Rutgers (11/16/12)

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2012 SEASON• Appeared in all 24 games, starting 22• Had a 0.85 goals against average and .746 save percentage• Posted six shutouts• Had a 454 minute shutout streak during non-conference play• Had first career shutout vs. NC State• Had first career assist vs. Liberty

2011 SEASON• Back-up goalkeeper, but did not see game action 2010 SEASON• Appeared in three games, starting one• Played 41 shutout minutes, making one save• ACC Academic Honor Roll

PREP & CLUB • 2009 first-team Baltimore Sun All-Metro Goalkeeper• 2009 first-team All-State• Two-time All-Baltimore County• Played club soccer for Baltimore Shakedowns Premier Soccer Club• Four-year starter in goal and led Loch Raven to the 2009 Class 1A state title• Also played basketball, lacrosse and track & field in high school

PERSONAL• Full name is Danielle Nicole DeLisle• Daughter of Patty and Bob DeLisle• Older sister, Renee, swam at College of Notre Dame of Maryland• Older sister, Ben, played soccer at Salisbury University CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Saves % GA GAA Record ShO2010 3-1 41 1 1.000 0 0.00 0-0-0 02011 0-0 02012 24-22 1809 50 .746 17 0.85 14-4-1 6 Career 27-23 1850 51 .750 17 0.83 14-4-1 6

CAREER HIGHSSaves: 5 vs. Boston College (10/25/12)

Danielle

DeLISLEGK • 5-8 • Sr.

Baltimore, Md. (Loch Raven) 28

Makenzy

DONIAKF • 5-8 • So.

Chino Hills, Calif. (Ayala) 9

2012 SEASON• 1st Team TopDrawerSoccer.com Freshman Team of the Season• 1st Team Soccer America All-Freshman Team• ACC All-Freshman Team• All-ACC Academic Team• VaSID State Freshman of the Year• Appeared in all 24 games, starting 17• Second on the team with 10 goals, eight assists and 28 points• Became the first Cavalier to score a goal in each of the first five games of her career• Had two goals vs. Liberty• Scored GWG in 88th minute of 1-0 win over No. 5 Duke on Sept. 30• TopDrawerSoccer.com National Player of the Week (Aug. 27) INTERNATIONAL• Represented the United States at the U-17 and U-20 levels

PREP & CLUB • 2011 NSCAA Youth All-American • 2011 Los Angeles Daily News Player of the Year • 2011 Cal South Player of the Year • First-team All-CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) • Led her team to the 2011 ODP National Championship • Three-time Sierra League MVP • No. 11 ranked recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com

PERSONAL• Full name is Makenzy Allyson Doniak • Daughter of Lori and Dave Doniak • Has two older sisters, who both played college soccer; Kylie (Texas), Alyssa (St. Mary’s) • Both parents were collegiate athletes at Long Beach State; Lori (tennis), Dave (football)

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2012 24-17 1342 74 10 8 28 3 2 Career 24-17 1342 74 10 8 28 3 2

CAREER HIGHSGoals: 2 vs. Liberty (8/22/12) Assists: 2 vs. Radford (8/19/12) Points: 4 vs. Radford (8/19/12), vs. Liberty (8/22/12) Shots: 7 vs. Rutgers (11/16/12)

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2012 SEASON• ACC All-Tournament Team• Appeared in all 24 games, starting seven• Had five goals and four assists for 14 points• Had game-winning goal in victory over Maryland in ACC Tournament final• Had goal and two assists in NCAA 1st Round vs. La Salle

2011 SEASON• Appeared in all 24 games, starting 10 • T-3rd in scoring with seven goals and six assists for 20 points • Had game-winning goals vs. West Virginia and St. John’s • Had three-assist game vs. Richmond 2010 SEASON• ACC All-Freshman Team• Appeared in all 22 games, starting one• Had seven goals and three assists• Had game-winning goals at Virginia Tech, vs. Wake Forest and vs. NC State INTERNATIONAL • Represented the United States at the U-18 level

PREP & CLUB • Four-time All-State• Two-time Fayetteville Observer Player of the Year• Had 85 goals and 29 assists in her final two high school seasons• Four-time Cape Fear Independent Conference Player of the Year• Region III ODP team• Helped club team, Triangle Futbol Club, to the 2009 state title• Also an all-conference performer in basketball and cross country

PERSONAL• Full name is Gloria Edna Douglas• Daughter of Gloria and Danny Douglas• Has two older brothers, Shawn and Christopher• Brother, Christopher, played soccer at Louisburg College CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2010 22-1 895 42 7 3 17 3 02011 24-10 1147 45 7 6 20 2 12012 24-7 980 37 5 4 14 1 1 Career 70-18 3022 124 19 13 51 6 2

CAREER HIGHSGoals: 1 19 timesAssists: 3 3 vs. Richmond (8/21/11) Points: 4 vs. La Salle (11/9/12) Shots: 5 vs. St. John’s (8/30/11), vs. James Madison (9/9/12)

Gloria

DOUGLASF • 5-9 • Sr.

Fayetteville, N.C. (Fayetteville Academy) 7

Jessie

FERRARIGK • 5-8 • R-Fr.

Fairfax, Va. (W.T. Woodson)

2012 SEASON• Did not see game action

PREP & CLUB • 2012 First-team Washington Post All-Met• 2011 and 2012 First-team All-State • 2011 Honorable Mention Washington Post All-Met • Two-time All-District • No. 63 ranked recruit by ESPN Rise (No. 8 goalkeeper)

PERSONAL• Full name is Jessica Marie Ferrari • Daughter of Chrissie and Steve Ferrari • Has a younger sister, Danielle

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FISHERM/D • 5-7 • Sr.Saugus, Calif.

(Saugus)

2012 SEASON• Appeared in 23 games, starting 17• Scored a goal at Virginia Tech 2011 SEASON• Appeared in 22 games, starting six • Scored game-winning goal vs. Drexel in first career start • Had two-assist game vs. Liberty

2010 SEASON• Appeared in 11 games off the bench• Scored first career goal at Clemson

PREP & CLUB • Led team to the 2009 CIF-Southern Section Championship• 2010 First Team All-CIF• 2010 All-Foothill League Player of the Year• 2010 Santa Clarita Valley Player of the Year• Member of Santa Clarita United Blazer club team• 2008 Surf Cup MVP

PERSONAL• Full name is Shasta Marie Fisher• Daughter of Loralea and Robert Fisher• Has an older brother, Johnathon

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2010 11-0 196 1 1 0 2 0 02011 22-6 837 12 1 2 4 1 02012 23-17 1490 3 1 0 2 0 0 Career 56-23 2523 16 3 2 8 1 0

CAREER HIGHSGoals: 1 on three occasions Assists: 2 vs. Liberty (8/26/11) Points: 2 on four occasions Shots: 2 on four occasions

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2012 SEASON• Appeared in 18 games off the bench• Had an assist vs. James Madison

2011 SEASON• Appeared in 22 games, starting one • Had one goal and two assists • Made first career start vs. Liberty and had a goal and an assist 2010 SEASON• Appeared in 20 games off the bench• Had one goal and two assists• Scored first career goal vs. Richmond• ACC Academic Honor Roll

PREP & CLUB • Two-time first-team All-State• Two-time first-team All-Area by the Chicago Tribune• Three-time All-Conference and All-Sectional• 2010 ESPN Rise All-American• Led New Trier to a No. 1 national ranking in 2010• Had 74 career goals and 37 career assists in high school

PERSONAL• Full name is Amber Kay Fry• Daughter of Carol and Gary Fry• Has three older siblings CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2010 20-0 353 9 1 2 4 0 02011 22-1 579 15 1 2 4 0 02012 18-0 277 8 0 1 1 0 0 Career 60-1 1209 32 2 5 9 0 0

CAREER HIGHSGoals: 1 on two occasions Assists: 1 on five occasions Points: 3 vs. Liberty (8/26/11) Shots: 3 at Miami (10/24/10)

Amber

FRYF/M • 5-6 • Sr.

Northfield, Ill. (New Trier) 3

Nicole

JOHNSONM • 5-5 • Fr.

McLean, Va. (National Cathedral School)

PREP & CLUB • Played at National Cathedral School as a freshman and sophomore• 2010 2nd Team Washington Post All-Met• 2010 ESPN Rise All-State All-Star• Also played basketball in high school• Member of McLean MPS Power and Washington Freedom Youth Team

PERSONAL• Full name is Nicole Ruth Johnson• Daughter of Lisa and David Johnson• Has two younger brothers, Nate and Zach• Cousin, Jeff Gaffney, was an All-American at Virginia (1982-85) and is the only UVa men’s soccer player to have his number retired• Parents are both UVa alumni and were married at the UVa Chapel• In high school, earned sixth place in the National French Exam

Tori

HANWAYM • 5-6 • Fr.

McLean, Va. (National Cathedral School)

PREP & CLUB • 2011 and 2012 Washington Post All-Met• Two-time All-ISL Conference• Helped National Cathedral School to 2012 District of ColumbiaChampionship• Also played lacrosse, basketball and track in high school• Member of McLean Power club team• Member of 2011 DC Elite club that was U-16 US Club Soccer National Finalist• Also a member of the U-20 Washington Spirit and Super-Y Washington Freedom

PERSONAL• Full name is Victoria Higgs Hanway• Daughter of Libby Higgs and Jeff Hanway• Father played soccer and Baseball at Northwest Nazarene College, earning Academic All-America honors in soccer• Grandfather was a multi-sport athlete at Tufts• Has two younger siblings

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Kristen

McNABBD • 5-5 • R-Fr.

Montville, N.J. (Montville Township)

2012 SEASON• Missed the entire season due to injury and redshirted INTERNATIONAL• Represented the United States at the U-18 level

PREP & CLUB • Captain of two-time National Runner-Up Club Team, PDA Charge • No. 34 ranked recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com

PERSONAL• Full name is Kristen Claire McNabb • Daughter of Sue and Mark McNabb • Older sister, Lindsey, played soccer at Rutgers • Father was an All-American soccer player at Babson

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2012 SEASON• VaSID 2nd Team All-State• Started all 24 games• Had four goals and one assist for nine points• Had game-winning goals at Texas and vs. George Mason• Had first career two-goal game vs. George Mason• MVP of Virginia Nike Soccer Classic

2011 SEASON• ACC All-Academic Team • ACC All-Tournament Team • VaSID 2nd Team All-State • Appeared in all 24 games, starting 23 • Had three goals and eight assists to lead ACC defenders in scoring • Had game-winning goals vs. Richmond and Maryland (ACC Tournament) 2010 SEASON• Appeared in a 22 games, starting one• Had two assists on the season (vs. Texas, at Clemson)• ACC Academic Honor Roll

PREP & CLUB • 2010 first-team All-State• Two-time second-team Washington Post All-Met• Two-time first-team All-Fairfax County• 2009 National District Player of the Year, Fairfax County• Region I ODP team• Helped club team, McLean Freedom, to six state titles, two regional titles and a U-16 National Championship• Helped club team, McLean Dragons, to a state and regional championship

PERSONAL• Full name is Molly Elaine Menchel• Daughter of Carolyn and Michael Menchel• Has two older siblings• Father played soccer at American University CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2010 22-1 679 3 0 2 2 0 02011 24-23 1972 10 3 8 14 2 12012 24-24 1781 18 4 1 9 2 1 Career 70-48 4432 31 7 11 25 3 2

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. George Mason (9/7/12) Assists: 1 on 11 occasions Points: 4 vs. George Mason (9/7/12) Shots: 3 vs. Washington State (9/9/11), vs. Rutgers (11/16/12)

Molly

MENCHELD • 5-4 • Sr.

Alexandria, Va. (Edison) 13

Campbell

MILLARM • 5-8 • Jr.

McLean, Va. (The Potomac School)

2012 SEASON• Appeared in 10 games off the bench 2011 SEASON• Appeared in 10 games off the bench • Made collegiate debut vs. Richmond and had first career shot PREP & CLUB • 2010 First-Team Washington Post All-Met• Three-time All-Independent School League• Helped Bethesda Dragons club team win 2010 state cup• Competed at the Penn Relays for The Potomac School

PERSONAL• Full name is Campbell Lynn Millar• Daughter of Tracy and Jim Millar• Has three older siblings• Uncle, Todd Hitt, played soccer at Virginia• Sister, McKenzie, player soccer at Miami (Ohio)

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2011 10-0 157 1 0 0 0 0 02012 10-0 183 2 0 0 0 0 0 Career 20-0 340 3 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Shots: 1 on three occasions

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MORGANF • 5-8 • Jr.

Norfolk, Va. (Maury)

2012 SEASON• Appeared in 6 games off the bench• Had first career assist vs. Radford 2011 SEASON• Appeared in 18 games off the bench • Made collegiate debut vs. Richmond and had first career shot 2010 SEASON (Redshirt Season)

PREP & CLUB • Second-team All-State as a senior• Had 187 career goals in high school & led the region in scoring all four years• Four-time All-District and All-Region• Three-time first-team All-Tidewater

PERSONAL• Full name is Mary Elizabeth Morgan• Daughter of Lynn and Dan Morgan• Has two younger siblings

Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2011 18-0 223 3 0 0 0 0 02012 6-0 71 1 0 1 1 0 0 Career 24-0 294 4 0 1 1 0 0

CAREER HIGHS Shots: 2 vs. Drexel (9/4/11)

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2012 SEASON• All-ACC Academic Team • Appeared in all 24 games, starting 14• Had six goals and four assists for 16 points• Had game-winning goal vs. Radford• Had a five-game point streak• Scored a goal in NCAA Tournament wins over La Salle and Rutgers

2011 SEASON• Started first five games of the season before suffering season-ending knee injury • Received medical hardship waiver to retain year of eligibility • Scored a goal vs. Richmond 2010 SEASON• Appeared in 21 games off the bench• Had one goal and three assists• Had the game-winning assist vs. Wake Forest• ACC Academic Honor Roll 2009 SEASON• Appeared in 20 games, starting two• Had two goals and two assists on the season• Scored goals against Liberty and at NC State• ACC Academic Honor Roll

PREP & CLUB • 2008-09 Roanoke Times Girls Athlete of the Year• 2009 Roanoke Times Soccer Player of the Year• Had 39 goals and 18 assists as a senior• Finished career with 103 goals• Member of the Virginia ODP team• Won three consecutive Western Valley District cross titles• Earned 19 varsity letters in high school in soccer, basketball, track, cross country and lacrosse

PERSONAL• Full name is Kathryn Highley Norbo• Daughter of Phyllis and Randy Norbo• Sister, Carter, ran cross country and track at Richmond and North Carolina• Sister, Whitney, graduated from UVa in 2009 CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2009 20-2 543 12 2 2 6 0 02010 21-0 630 16 1 3 5 0 12011 5-5 270 3 1 0 2 0 02012 24-14 1190 23 6 4 16 1 3 Career 70-21 2633 54 10 9 29 1 4

CAREER HIGHSGoals: 1 on 10 occasionsAssists: 1 on nine occasionsPoints: 2 on 10 occasionsShots: 4 at Clemson (10/31/10)

Kate

NORBOM • 5-6 • Sr.

Roanoke, Va. (Patrick Henry) 2

Churchill

O’CONNELLGK • 5-11 • Jr.McLean, Va.

(The Potomac School) 12012 SEASON• Appeared in eight games, starting one• Had a 1.03 goals against average and a .733 save percentage• Made career debut vs. Penn State in season opener• UVa posted shutouts in five of the eight games she appeared in 2011 SEASON• Back-up goalkeeper, but did not see game action 2010 SEASON• Missed entire season due to injury and received a medical redshirt• ACC Academic Honor Roll

PREP & CLUB • Three-time Washington Post All-Met honorable mention• Three-time first-team All-Fairfax County• Virginia ODP team• Helped club team, McLean Dragons, to three state titles and 2010 regional title• Also played basketball and ran track in high school

PERSONAL• Full name is Churchill Carroll O’Connell• Daughter of Virginia and Robert O’Connell• Has four older siblings• Older brothers Brendan and Gavin both went to UVa

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Saves % GA GAA Record ShO2012 8-1 350 11 .733 4 1.03 4-1-0 0

CAREER HIGHSSaves: 4 at Texas (8/31/12)

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2012 SEASON• Appeared in 18 games off the bench• Had first career assist at Texas• Made collegiate debut vs. Radford

INTERNATIONAL• Member of United States U-17 National Team Pool

PREP & CLUB • 2011 NSCAA Youth All-American • 2011 All-South Jersey Offensive Player of the Year • 2011 All-State • Veteran of New Jersey and Region 1 ODP Teams • No. 18 ranked recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com

PERSONAL• Full name is Brittany Margaret Ratcliffe • Daughter of Colleen and Don Ratcliffe • Grandfather, Donald Ratcliffe, played professional soccer in England CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2012 18-0 359 4 0 1 1 0 0

CAREER HIGHSAssists: 1 at Texas (8/31/12) Points: 1 at Texas (8/31/12) Shots: 1 on four occasions

Brittany

RATCLIFFEF/D • 5-4 • So.

Williamstown, N.J. (Paul VI) 11

Alexis

SHAFFERM • 5-7 • Fr.

Cary, N.C. (Green Hope)

INTERNATIONAL • Member of United States U-18 and U-20 National Team Pools PREP & CLUB • Two-time NSCAA Youth All-American• Two-time NSCAA High School All-American• 2013 Elite Soccer Report Spring Player of the Year • 2012 & 2013 Gatorade North Carolina Player of the Year• Led Green Hope to 2013 North Carolina 4A State Championship, earning Championship MVP honors• Raleigh News & Observer Player of the Year• Helped club team, CASL Chelsea Ladies 94, to multiple state championships• Member of two ECNL National Championship teams• Ranked the No. 15 recruit in 2013 class by TopDrawerSoccer.com

PERSONAL• Full name is Alexis Paige Shaffer• Daughter of David and Stacy Shaffer• Father played basketball at Clemson and Florida State and was selected by the Portland Trailblazers in the fourth round of the 1986 NBA Draft• Grandfather, Lee Shaffer, was a basketball All-American at North Carolina, earn-ing 1960 ACC Player of the Year honors before playing three seasons in the NBA for the Syracuse Nationals and Philadelphia 76ers• Older brother, Shawn, plays basketball at William Peace University• Older sister, Ashley, plays soccer at Georgetown• Has a younger brother, Ryan

Morgan

REUTHERF • 5-8 • Fr.

Chantilly, Va. (Bishop O’Connell)

PREP & CLUB • 2012 NSCAA All-Region III• 2012 First-Team Washington Post All-Met• 2010 & 2011 Second-Team Washington Post All-Met• 2012 WCAC Co-Player of the Year• Leading scorer for Bishop O’Connell all four years of high school• 2010 ESPN Rise State All-Star• Member of McLean MPS ECNL Power and Washington Spirit Reserves

PERSONAL• Full name is Morgan Alexandra Reuther• Daughter of John Reuther and Suzanne Carroll

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Emily

SONNETTD/M • 5-7 • So.Marietta, Ga.

(Fellowship Christian)

2012 SEASON• NSCAA 3rd Team All-Southeast Region• ACC All-Freshman Team• ACC All-Tournament Team• VaSID 2nd Team All-State• Appeared in all 24 games, starting 16• First career goal vs. Boston College was the game-winner INTERNATIONAL• Represented the United States at the U-18 level

PREP & CLUB • 2011 NSCAA Youth All-American • 2011 ESPN Rise 1st Team All-American • All-time leading scorer at Fellowship Christian • Veteran of Region 3 ODP Team • No. 21 ranked recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com

PERSONAL• Full name is Emily Ann Sonnett• Daughter of Jane and Bill Sonnett• Has a twin sister, Emma, who plays soccer at Georgia CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2012 24-16 1771 14 1 0 2 1 0

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Boston College (10/25/12) Shots: 2 on four occasions

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2012 SEASON• Appeared in five games off the bench• Made collegiate debut vs. Radford

2011 SEASON• Joined the team as a walk-on, practiced with the team but did not dress for games

PREP & CLUB • Five-year letterwinner at Collegiate School • 2009 Virginia Independent School Athletic Association (VISAA) All-State • Led Collegiate to two VISAA state championships • Two-time Richmond Times-Dispatch All-Metro • 2011 Richmond Times-Dispatch Scholar-Athlete • Helped Richmond Strikers club team win 2009 State Cup • Also a high school standout in cross country and track

PERSONAL• Full name is Julia Stansbury Sroba • Daughter of Maitland and Joe Sroba • Father played football at UVa from 1973-76 and still holds school records for most career kickoff returns and kickoff return yardage • Father also played three years of baseball at UVa • Uncle, Stephen Sroba, played football and baseball at UVa from 1971-73 • Has two younger siblings, Jennie and Jack• Sister, Jennie, plays soccer at James Madison CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2012 5-0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0

Julia

SROBAF • 5-7 • Jr.

Manakin-Sabot, Va. (Collegiate) 22

Annie

STEINLAGED • 5-9 • Sr.

Grand Haven, Mich. (Spring Lake) [Michigan State]

2012 SEASON (at Michigan State) • First-Team All-Big Ten• Fourth-Team Women’s Soccer Madness All-American• Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 3)• Started all 19 games and led the team with 1756 minutes played• Second on team in scoring with three goals and five assists for 11 points• Had game-winning goals vs. Akron and Purdue (OT) 2011 SEASON (at Michigan State) • First-Team All-Big Ten• Third-Team NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region• Started all 21 games and led the team with 1955 minutes played 2010 SEASON (at Michigan State) • Started all 19 games• Had four assists INTERNATIONAL • Member of United States U-17 and U-18 National Team Pools PREP & CLUB • Two-time Michigan Gatorade Player of the Year• 2009-10 Michigan Miss Soccer• Three-time First-Team All-State• Also an all-conference selection in basketball• Member of Michigan Hawks club team

PERSONAL• Full name is Anne Callaway Steinlage• Daughter of Bob and Lucy Steinlage• Father played soccer at Wisconsin• Mother swam at Michigan State• Has three older siblings, brothers John and Avery and sister Frances• Brother, Avery, played soccer at Michigan State and was an All-Big Ten goalkeeper

CAREER STATISTICS (at Michigan State)Year GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2010 19-19 1508 18 0 4 4 0 22011 21-21 1955 11 0 0 0 0 02012 19-19 1756 17 3 5 11 2 3 Career 59-59 5219 46 3 9 15 2 5

CAREER HIGHS (at Michigan State) Goals: 1 on three occasions Assists: 2 vs. Nebraska (9/28/12) Points: 3 vs. Fordham (8/17/12), vs. Akron (9/2/12) Shots: 3 vs. Loyola (Chicago) (8/24/12)

Morgan

STEARNSGK • 5-10 • Fr.

San Antonio, Texas (Johnson)

INTERNATIONAL • Current member of the US U-20 National Team• Member of the 2012 US U-17 World Cup Team• Also represented US at the U-15 level PREP & CLUB • 2012 and 2013 NSCAA All-American• 2013 All-State Team• Two-time All-District and All-City• Led Johnson HS to 2013 State semifinals• Also played high school basketball• Member of McLean Power club that won the 2012 ECNL B-Flight National Championship

PERSONAL• Full name is Morgan Leigh Stearns• Daughter of Chris and Laurel Stearns• Has a younger sister, Amber, and a younger brother, Luke• Father played football at Virginia (1987-90) and signed with the Washington Redskins• Mother and grandfather also attended Virginia

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2012 SEASON• Appeared in 23 games, starting 22• Had three assists• Recorded first career assist vs. Liberty• Also had assists against Boston College and La Salle

2011 SEASON• Missed the entire season due to injury and received a medical redshirt • Preseason Hermann Trophy Watchlist 2010 SEASON• ACC All-Academic Team• Appeared in 21 games, starting 20• Led all Cavalier field players with 1,769 minutes played• Virginia Nike Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team• ACC Academic Honor Roll 2009 SEASON• ACC All-Freshman Team• ACC All-Academic Team• Started all 22 games• Led all Cavalier field players with 2,003 minutes played• ACC Academic Honor Roll INTERNATIONAL• Member of the United States U-23 Team

PREP & CLUB • 2008 ESPN Rise third-team All-American• 2008 Newark Star Ledger Defender of the Year• Two-time first-team All-State• 2009 Essex County Player of the Year• Member of the Region I ODP program• Sports Girl National Semifinalist, given by the Women’s Sports Foundation sponsored by Wrigley

PERSONAL• Full name is Morgan Alexandra Stith• Daughter of Lois and David Stith• Has a two younger siblings, Matthew and Courtney• Father played football at Hampton• Cousins include former UVa and NFL linebacker Jamie Sharper, New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper and Rutgers women’s basketball coach C. Vivian Stringer CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2009 22-22 2003 0 0 0 0 0 02010 21-20 1769 3 0 0 0 0 02011 redshirt season2012 23-22 1800 2 0 3 3 0 0 Career 66-64 5572 5 0 3 3 0 0

CAREER HIGHSAssists: 1 on three occasionsPoints: 1 on three occasionsShots: 1 on five occasions

Morgan

STITHD • 5-4 • Sr.

Montclair, N.J. (Montclair) 4

Kaili

TORRESF • 5-7 • Jr.

Fleming Island, Fla. (St. John’s Country Day)

2012 SEASON• Appeared in all 24 games, starting four• Had five goals and five assists for 15 points• Had a three-point games (1G, 1A) vs. Radford and Rutgers• Also scored goals vs. George Mason, at Maryland and vs. Boston College• Had game-winning assist vs. Radford 2011 SEASON• Appeared in 21 games off the bench • Had one goal and three assists for five points • Scored first career goal vs. Maryland INTERNATIONAL• Represented the United States at the U-17 and U-18 level• Member of 2010 U-17 World Cup qualifying squad• Previously represented Puerto Rico at the U-17 level PREP & CLUB • 2010 NSCAA Youth All-American• 2010 Parade All-American• First-team All-State• No. 56 ranked recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com• Led St. John’s Country Day to three state championships in both soccer and track and field• Finished 3rd in the 400m in the state meet• Led Ponte Vedra Storm club team to state title

PERSONAL• Full name is Kaili Nicol Torres• Daughter of Kathryn and Luis Torres• Has two sisters, Natalie and Elisabeth• Sister, Elisabeth, swam at Miami (Fla.)

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG GWA2011 21-0 717 7 1 3 5 0 02012 24-4 957 25 5 5 15 0 1 Career 45-4 1674 32 6 8 20 0 1

CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1 on six occasions Assists: 1 on eight occasions Points: 3 vs. Radford (8/19/12), vs. Rutgers (11/16/12) Shots: 4 vs. George Mason (9/7/12)

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2012 STATISTICS & RESULTS No. Name GP-GS Min G A Pts. Sh Shot% GW PKs 10 Caroline Miller 24-24 1544 20 7 47 95 .211 4 0-0 9 Makenzy Doniak 24-17 1342 10 8 28 74 .135 3 1-1 24 Danielle Colaprico 24-18 1686 5 9 19 36 .139 1 0-0 2 Kate Norbo 24-14 1190 6 4 16 23 .261 1 0-0 17 Kaili Torres 24-4 957 5 5 15 25 .200 0 0-0 6 Morgan Brian 15-13 1161 4 7 15 43 .093 1 0-0 7 Gloria Douglas 24-7 980 5 4 14 37 .135 1 0-0 23 Erica Hollenberg 24-23 1345 2 7 11 31 .065 2 0-0 13 Molly Menchel 24-24 1781 4 1 9 18 .222 2 0-0 8 Julia Roberts 24-24 1967 1 4 6 21 .048 1 0-1 5 Olivia Brannon 15-13 1105 2 1 5 6 .333 1 0-0 4 Morgan Stith 23-22 1800 0 3 3 2 .000 0 0-0 16 Emily Sonnett 24-16 1771 1 0 2 14 .071 1 0-0 12 Shasta Fisher 23-17 1490 1 0 2 3 .333 0 0-0 3 Amber Fry 18-0 277 0 1 1 8 .000 0 0-0 11 Brittany Ratcliffe 18-0 359 0 1 1 4 .000 0 0-0 21 Mary Morgan 6-0 71 0 1 1 1 .000 0 0-0 28 Danielle DeLisle 24-22 1809 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0-0 19 Emily Carrollo 20-4 699 0 0 0 7 .000 0 0-0 15 Lia Bellizzi 4-0 97 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0-0 20 Campbell Millar 10-0 183 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 22 Julia Sroba 5-0 41 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTALS 24 66 64 196 453 .146 18 1-2 OPPONENTS 24 21 20 62 209 .100 5 2-2

No. Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Save Pct. Record ShO 28 Danielle DeLisle 24-22 1809 17 0.85 50 .746 14-4-1 6 1 Churchill O’Connell 8-1 350 4 1.03 11 .733 4-1-0 0 0 Carrie Wisman 3-1 25 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0 Team 2 6 TOTALS 24 2185 21 0.86 64 .753 18-5-1 12 OPPONENTS 24 2185 66 2.72 139 .678 5-18-1 1

2011 RESULTSDate Opponent Result Attendance8/17 #8 PENN STATE L 1-3 11308/19 RADFORD W 5-0 8348/22 LIBERTY W 3-0 8138/26 UNC WILMINGTON W 2-0 11298/31 at Texas W 3-0 17519/2 vs. SMU W 2-1 6899/7 GEORGE MASON W 3-0 9969/9 JAMES MADISON W 4-1 12139/13 NC STATE W 4-0 8859/16 #6 NORTH CAROLINA T 2-2 (2ot) 16039/23 at Clemson W 1-0 2799/27 at #10 Maryland L 1-3 14309/30 #5 DUKE W 1-0 158910/5 #12 WAKE FOREST L 1-2 161710/11 at Miami W 3-0 29310/14 at #1 Florida State L 0-1 (ot) 137910/21 at #22 Virginia Tech W 5-0 87310/25 #22 BOSTON COLLEGE W 5-1 137810/28 at #8 North Carolina (ACC) W 1-0 51011/2 vs. #2 Florida State (ACC) W 4-2 147211/4 vs. #7 Maryland (ACC) W 4-0 122711/9 #20 LA SALLE (NCAA) W 4-1 98911/16 RUTGERS (NCAA) W 6-1 1026 11/18 #15 DUKE (NCAA) L 1-3 1204

Rankings are Soccer America at time of the game

TEAM STATISTICS VA OPPGoals-Shot Attempts 66-453 21-209Goals Scored Average 2.75 0.88Shot Percentage .146 .100Shots/Game 18.9 8.7Assists 64 20Corner Kicks 129 60Penalty Kicks 1-2 2-2Yellow Cards 4 9Red Cards 0 0

ATTENDANCETotal 16406 6515Dates/Average 14/1172 7/931

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT2 TotalVirginia 25 41 0 0 66Opponents 7 13 1 0 21

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT2 TotalVirginia 198 252 2 1 453Opponents 85 122 1 1 209

SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT2 TotalVirginia 26 38 0 0 64Opponents 55 83 0 1 139

CORNERS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT2 TotalVirginia 72 57 0 0 129Opponents 24 34 1 1 60

TEAM HIGHSGoals: 6 vs. Rutgers (11/16)Assists: 6 vs. Rutgers (11/16) vs. La Salle (11/9)Points: 18 vs. Rutgers (11/16)Shots: 30 vs. Rutgers (11/16)Shots/Goal: 16 vs. UNC Wilmington (8/26)Saves: 6 vs. Boston College (10/25)Corners: 9 at Texas (8/31) vs. George Mason (9/7)Fouls: 9 on three occasions

INDIVIDUAL HIGHSGoals: 3 Caroline Miller at Virginia Tech (10/21)Assists: 2 on four occasionsPoints: 7 Caroline Miller at Virginia Tech (10/21)Shots: 10 Caroline Miller vs. Boston College (10/25)Saves: 5 Danielle DeLisle vs. Boston College (10/25)

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CAVALIERS WITH US SOCCERMORGAN BRIANVirginia: 2011-pres.USWNT: 2013-pres.

Caps: 1Goals: 0International Debut: June, 15, 2013 vs. South Korea in Foxboro, Mass.

AMANDA CROMWELLVirginia: 1988-1991USWNT: 1991-1998

Caps: 55Goals: 1International Debut: April 2, 1991 vs. Bulgaria in Varna, Bulgaria1995 US World Cup Team (3rd Place)

ANGELA HUCLESVirginia: 1996-1999USWNT: 2002-2009

Caps: 109Goals: 13International Debut: April 27, 2002 vs. Finland in San Jose, Calif.2004 US Olympic Team (Gold Medal)2007 US World Cup Team (3rd Place)2008 US Olympic Team (Gold Medal)

SARAH HUFFMANVirginia: 2002-05USWNT: 2010

Caps: 1Goals: 0International Debut: July 13, 2010 vs. Sweden in Omaha, Neb.

LORI LINDSEYVirginia: 1998-2001USWNT: 2005-pres.

Caps: 31Goals: 1International Debut: July 24, 2005 vs. Iceland in Carson, Calif.2011 US World Cup Team (2nd Place)

BECKY SAUERBRUNNVirginia: 2003-07USWNT: 2008-pres.

Caps: 44Goals: 0International Debut: January 16, 2008 vs. Canada in Guangzhou, China2011 US World Cup Team (2nd Place) 2012 US Olympic Team (Gold Medal)

KRISTEN WEISSVirginia: 2002-06USWNT: 2001

Caps: 4Goals: 0International Debut: March 11, 2001 vs. Italy in Lagos, Portugal

CAVALIERS IN PRO SOCCER

NWSLSinead FarrellySarah HuffmanChantel JonesLori LindseyCaroline MillerJulia RobertsBecky SauerbrunnKika Toulouse

WPSSinead FarrellyColleen Flanagan Angela HuclesSarah HuffmanNoelle KeselicaNikki KrzysikMeghan LenzyckLori LindseyCaitlin MiskelBecky SauerbrunnSarah SentyAlex Singer

WUSAAmanda CromwellAngela HuclesLori LindseyKatie Tracy

Becky Sauerbrunn 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist

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ALL-AMERICANS & NATIONAL AWARDSSOCCER BUZZ ALL-AMERICANS1997 Angela Hucles F (1st) Karem Esteva D (2nd)1998 Angela Hucles F (3rd)1999 Lori Lindsey M (HM)2000 Lori Lindsey M (1st)2001 Lori Lindsey M (1st) Lindsay Gusick F (2nd)2002 Kelly Worden D (3rd)

2003 Kelly Hammond M (2nd) Becky Sauerbrunn D (2nd)2004 Sarah Huffman M (1st) Lindsay Gusick F (HM)2005 Sarah Huffman M (2nd) Jess Rostedt F (HM) Becky Sauerbrunn D (HM)2006 Becky Sauerbrunn D (3rd)2007 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) Becky Sauerbrunn D (2nd)2008 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) Sinead Farrelly M (3rd)

SOCCER TIMES ALL-AMERICANS2000 Lori Lindsey (1st) Katie Tracy (HM)2001 Lori Lindsey (1st)2003 Kelly Hammond (2nd) Becky Sauerbrunn (3rd)2004 Sarah Huffman (2nd)2005 Sarah Huffman (3rd) Noelle Keselica (3rd)

TOP DRAWER SOCCER TEAM OF THE SEASON2012 Morgan Brian (2nd) Caroline Miller (2nd)

SOCCER AMERICA ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM2011 Morgan Brian2012 Makenzy Doniak

SOCCER BUZZ FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN1997 Katie Tracy M (2nd)1998 Lori Lindsey M (1st) Darci Borski M (HM)1999 Kelly Worden M (HM)2001 Lindsay Gusick F (1st) Gillian Hatch D (1st)2002 Kelly Hammond M (2nd)2003 Becky Sauerbrunn D (1st)2005 Jess Rostedt F (1st) Nikki Krzysik D (3rd)2007 Sinead Farrelly M (1st) Chantel Jones GK (1st)2008 Lauren Alwine F (2nd) Maggie Kistner M (4th)

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN1986 Janet Caswell1987 Janet Caswell1989 Liz Gold1990 Liz Gold Cindi Kunihiro1991 Cindi Kunihiro Bridgette Dowe1993 Kim Conway2001 Katie Tracy2004 Gillian Hatch2007 Becky Sauerbrunn

NSCAA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2007 Becky Sauerbrunn

SOCCER BUZZ NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALIST2001 Lori Lindsey2003 Kelly Hammond2004 Sarah Huffman2005 Sarah Huffman2007 Nikki Krzysik

SOCCER BUZZ NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR FINALIST2001 Lindsay Gusick2003 Becky Sauerbrunn2005 Jess Rostedt2007 Sinead Farrelly

NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS1990 Amanda Cromwell M (2nd)1991 Amanda Cromwell M (1st) Andrea Rubio F (1st)1992 Andrea Rubio F (1st)1993 Kim Conway D (2nd)1994 Danielle Desfosses D (2nd)1995 Dina Padula F (3rd)1997 Angela Hucles F (2nd) Karem Esteva D (3rd)1998 Angela Hucles F (2nd)2000 Lori Lindsey M (3rd)2001 Lori Lindsey M (2nd) Lindsay Gusick F (3rd)2003 Becky Sauerbrunn D (1st) Kelly Hammond M (2nd)2004 Sarah Huffman M (2nd)2005 Sarah Huffman M (3rd) Noelle Keselica M (3rd)2006 Becky Sauerbrunn D (2nd) Jess Rostedt F (3rd)2007 Nikki Krzysik D (1st) Becky Sauerbrunn D (1st)2008 Nikki Krzysik D (1st)2009 Sinead Farrelly M (2nd)2010 Sinead Farrelly M (1st) Chantel Jones GK (4th)2011 Morgan Brian M (1st) Caroline Miller F (3rd)2012 Caroline Miller F (1st)

SOCCER AMERICA MVPs1987 Gayle Smith M1988 Gayle Smith M1990 Amanda Cromwell M1991 Amanda Cromwell M2001 Lori Lindsey M2004 Sarah Huffman M2005 Sarah Huffman M2007 Nikki Krzysik D2008 Nikki Krzysik D2010 Sinead Farrelly M 2011 Morgan Brian M2012 Caroline Miller F Morgan Brian M

HERMANN TROPHY FINALIST2012 Caroline Miller 3rd

SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2011 Morgan Brian

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REGIONAL & STATE AWARDS2005 Sarah Huffman, M Noelle Keselica, M Jess Rostedt, F Becky Sauerbrunn, D2006 Jess Rostedt, F Becky Sauerbrunn, D Nikki Krzysik, D Jen Redmond, M2007 Nikki Krzysik, D Becky Sauerbrunn, D Sinead Farrelly, M Shannon Foley, F Chantel Jones, GK Kelly Quinn, M2008 Sinead Farrelly, M Nikki Krzysik, D Lauren Alwine, F Sarah Senty, D2009 Sinead Farrelly, M2010 Sinead Farrelly, M Chantel Jones, GK Meghan Lenczyk, F2011 Olivia Brannon, D Morgan Brian, M Caroline Miller, F2012 Morgan Brian, M Caroline Miller, F Danielle Colaprico, M Emily Sonnett, D

VASID ALL-STATE 1ST TEAM1996 Karem Esteva, D Angela Hucles, F1997 Karem Esteva, D Angela Hucles, F Jennifer Rawlings, M1998 Angela Hucles, F1999 Katie Tracy, M2000 Lori Lindsey, M2001 Lindsay Gusick, F Lori Lindsey, M2002 Kelly Worden, D2003 Kelly Hammond, M Gillian Hatch, D Sarah Huffman, M Becky Sauerbrunn, D2004 Christina de Vries, GK Lindsay Gusick, F Kelly Hammond, M Gillian Hatch, D Sarah Huffman, M2005 Christina de Vries, GK Sarah Huffman, M Noelle Keselica, M Jess Rostedt, F Becky Sauerbrunn, D2006 Jen Redmond, M Jess Rostedt, F Becky Sauerbrunn, D2007 Sinead Farrelly, M Shannon Foley, F Chantel Jones, GK Nikki Krzysik, D Becky Sauerbrunn, D2008 Nikki Krzysik, D

2009 Lauren Alwine, F Sinead Farrelly, M Chantel Jones, GK2010 Sinead Farrelly, M Chantel Jones, GK Meghan Lenczyk, F2011 Morgan Brian, M Chantel Jones, GK Caroline Miller, F2012 Morgan Brian, M Danielle Colaprico, M Makenzy Doniak, F Caroline Miller, F

VASID STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2001 Lori Lindsey2003 Kelly Hammond2004 Sarah Huffman2005 Sarah Huffman2007 Becky Sauerbrunn2008 Nikki Krzysik2010 Sinead Farrelly2012 Caroline Miller

VASID STATE COACH OF THE YEAR2004 Steve Swanson2005 Steve Swanson2010 Steve Swanson2012 Steve Swanson

VASID STATE ROOKIEOF THE YEAR2007 Chantel Jones2011 Morgan Brian2012 Makenzy Doniak

VASID STATE DEFENSIVEPLAYER OF THE YEAR2011 Chantel Jones

NSCAA ALL-REGION1986 Janet Caswell, F Marla Smith, D1987 Gayle Smith, M1988 Amanda Cromwell, M Liz Gold, M Gayle Smith, M1989 Amanda Cromwell, M Darlene Del Carmen, M Tracy DiMillio, F Tracey Kennedy, D Andrea Rubio, F Gayle Smith, M 1990 Amanda Cromwell, M Tracey Kennedy, D Andrea Rubio, F Darlene Del Carmen, M Tracy DiMillio, F Liz Gold, D Andrea Rippe, G1991 Amanda Cromwell, M Tracy DiMillio, F Cindi Kunihiro, F Andrea Rubio, F Darlene Del Carmen, D Kim Smith, F1992 Kim Conway, D Andrea Rubio, F Kim Smith, F1993 Kim Conway, D Danielle Desfosses, D1994 Danielle Desfosses, D Dina Padula, M Kim Smith, F1995 Karem Esteva, D Dina Padula, F Kristen DiMillio, F1996 Karem Esteva, D Angela Hucles, F Dina Padula, F Jennifer Rawlings, M1997 Megan Boehm, G Karem Esteva, D Angela Hucles, F Jennifer Rawlings, M1998 Angela Hucles, F Lori Lindsey, M Katie Tracy, M1999 Angela Hucles, F Lori Lindsey, M2000 Lori Lindsey, M Katie Tracy, M Kelly Worden, D2001 Lori Lindsey, M Lindsay Gusick, F Kelly Worden, D2002 Kelly Worden, D2003 Kelly Hammond, M Becky Sauerbrunn, D Sarah Huffman, M2004 Lindsay Gusick, F Sarah Huffman, M Shannon Foley, M Kelly Hammond, M Noelle Keselica, M

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ACC AWARDSACC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2003 Becky Sauerbrunn2005 Jess Rostedt2011 Morgan Brian

ACC COACH OF THE YEAR1989 Lauren Gregg

ALL-ACC1987 Tracey Kennedy, D Shelly Shreve, G Gayle Smith, M 1988 Amanda Cromwell, M Liz Gold, M 1989 Amanda Cromwell, M Tracey Kennedy, D Gayle Smith, M 1990 Amanda Cromwell, M Tracey Kennedy, D Andrea Rippe, G 1991 Amanda Cromwell, M Darlene Del Carmen, M Andrea Rubio, F 1992 Andrea Rubio, M 1993 Kim Conway, D 1994 Danielle Desfosses, D (first) Kim Smith, F (first)1995 Karem Esteva, D (second) Wendy Hartwig, M (second) Dina Padula, F (second)1996 Megan Boehm, G (first) Angela Hucles, F (first) Karem Esteva, D (second) Wendy Hartwig, M (second) Dina Padula, F (second)1997 Megan Boehm, G (first) Angela Hucles, F (first) Karem Esteva, D (first)1998 Angela Hucles, F (first) Lori Lindsey, M (second) Tammy Westinghouse, D (second)1999 Angela Hucles, F (first) Lori Lindsey, M (first) Carryn Weigand (second)2000 Lori Lindsey, M (first) Katie Tracy, M (second) Kelly Worden, D (second)2001 Lori Lindsey, M (first) Lindsay Gusick, F (second) Kelly Worden, D (second)2002 Kelly Worden, D (first) Darci Borski, F (second) Gillian Hatch, D (second)2003 Kelly Hammond, M (first) Sarah Huffman, M (first) Becky Sauerbrunn, D (second)2004 Lindsay Gusick, F (first) Sarah Huffman, M (first) Christina de Vries, GK (second) Shannon Foley, F (second) Noelle Keselica, M (second)

2005 Sarah Huffman, M (first) Noelle Keselica, M (first) Jess Rostedt, F (second) Becky Sauerbrunn, D (second)2006 Jess Rostedt, F (first) Becky Sauerbrunn, D (first) Nikki Krzysik, D (second)2007 Sinead Farrelly, M (first) Nikki Krzysik, D (first) Becky Sauerbrunn, D (first) Shannon Foley, F (second) Chantel Jones, GK (second)2008 Sinead Farrelly, M (first) Nikki Krzysik, D (first) Lauren Alwine, F (second) Meghan Lenczyk, F (second) Alex Singer, D (second)2009 Sinead Farrelly, M (first)2010 Sinead Farrelly, M (first) Chantel Jones, GK (first) Meghan Lenczyk, F (second)2011 Morgan Brian, M (first) Caroline Miller, F (first)2012 Morgan Brian, M (first) Caroline Miller, F (first)

(Note: The ACC only selected a first team prior to 1994.)

ACC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM2000 Sarah Lane, F2001 Lindsay Gusick, F Jessica Trainor, M2002 Kelly Hammond, M Sarah Huffman, M2003 Shannon Foley, M Becky Sauerbrunn, D Ariel Thompson, F2004 Sarah Curtis, F2005 Nikki Krzysik, D Kelly Quinn, F Jess Rostedt, F2007 Sinead Farrelly, M2008 Lauren Alwine, F2009 Morgan Stith, D2010 Gloria Douglas, F2011 Olivia Brannon, D Morgan Brian, M Danielle Colaprico, M2012 Makenzy Doniak, F Emily Sonnett, D

ACC 50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAMAmanda CromwellAngela HuclesLori LindseyAndrea Rubio

ACC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

Lori Lindsey 2000 & 2001 ACC Player of the Year

Sarah Huffman 2004 ACC Defensive Player of the Year

Becky Sauerbrunn 2007 ACC Defensive Player of the Year

Nikki Krzysik 2008 ACC Defensive Player of the Year

Sinead Farrelly 2010 ACC Offensive Player of the Year

Caroline Miller 2012 ACC Offensive Player of the Year

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ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM2005 Christina de Vries Becky Sauerbrunn2006 Christina de Vries Becky Sauerbrunn2007 Shannon Foley Becky Sauerbrunn2008 Celeste Miles2009 Colleen Flanagan Meghan Lenczyk Morgan Stith2010 Colleen Flanagan Maggie Kistner Meghan Lenczyk Morgan Stith2011 Maggie Kistner Molly Menchel2012 Morgan Brian Danielle Colaprico Makenzy Doniak Kate Norbo

ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK1989 Gayle Smith (October, 10) Amanda Cromwell (October 24)1990 Andrea Rippe (October 1) Amanda Cromwell (October 8)1991 Sandra Kwitnieski (October 1) Sandra Kwitnieski (October 1) Andrea Rubio (October 22)1994 Dina Padula (October 10)1995 Liz Kelley (October 2)1996 Angela Hucles (October 7)1998 Angela Hucles (September 7)

1999 Katie Tracy (September 21) Angela Hucles (September 27) Angela Hucles (October 11)2001 Laura Gaworecki (October 15) Lindsay Gusick (October 22)2002 Darci Borski (October 28) Darci Borski (November 4)2003 Kelly Hammond (September 15)2004 Lindsay Gusick (September 13) Sarah Huffman (November 1)2005 Christina de Vries (September 26) Jess Rostedt (October 3)2006 Jess Rostedt (September 25) Jess Rostedt (October 30)2007 Nikki Krzysik (September 3) Shannon Foley (September 17)2008 Meghan Lenczyk (September 30)2009 Caroline Miller (September 1) Sinead Farrelly (November 3)2010 Meghan Lenczyk (August 24) Sinead Farrelly (September 14) Meghan Lenczyk (October 5) Meghan Lenczyk (October 19)2011 Caroline Miller (September 27) Caroline Miller (October 10)2012 Caroline Miller (October 23) Caroline Miller (October 30)

ACC TOURNAMENT MVP2004 Christina de Vries/Sarah Huffman (Co-MVPs)2012 Morgan Brian

ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1991 Amanda Cromwell, M1992 Kim Conway, D Andrea Rubio, F1993 Kim Conway, D1996 Angela Hucles, F Jennifer Rawlings, M1998 Darci Borski, F Lori Lindsey, M2001 Lori Lindsey, M Kelly Worden, D2004 Christina de Vries, GK Sarah Huffman, M Lindsay Gusick, F Kelly Hammond, M Kristen Weiss, F2005 Christina de Vries, GK Sarah Huffman, M Jen Redmond, F Jess Rostedt, F2007 Becky Sauerbrunn, D2008 Sinead Farrelly, M Sarah Senty, D2011 Molly Menchel, D2012 Morgan Brian, M Gloria Douglas, F Erica Hollenberg, M Caroline Miller, F Emily Sonnett, D

ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS

2004 ACC CHAMPIONS Virginia won its first ACC Championship in 2004 in a dramatic penalty kick shootout against North Carolina in the final in Cary, N.C. The Cavaliers thrashed Virginia Tech 8-0 in the quarterfinals and rallied from a halftime deficit to down Clemson 2-1 in the semifinals to set up a matchup with the 15-time defending champion Tar Heels. In the final, the Cavaliers took an early lead in the 24th minute when Sarah Huffman crossed a ball to Lindsay Gusick, who one-timed the ball inside the far post for a 1-0 Virginia advantage. Virginia maintained that advantage at halftime. In the second half, the Tar Heels created several chances to equalize early in the second half and finally did in the 56th minute. Elizabeth Guess was fouled in the penalty area and Kacey White converted the penalty kick to tie the game at 1-1. The game remained tied at 1-1 after a pair of 10-minute overtime periods and the championship would be decided by penalty kicks. Each team scored four times in the first five attempts, forcing extra kicks. In round six, Kristen Weiss converted her penalty kick for Virginia and Cavalier goalkeeper Christina de Vries saved Mary McDowell’s kick to win the championship.

2012 ACC CHAMPIONS Virginia became only the second school to win multiple ACC Championships when it took home its second title in 2012. Seeded fifth in the tournament, the Cavaliers knocked off three top-10 opponents in an eight-day span to win the championship. In the quarterfinals, Virginia traveled to Chapel Hill and posted a 1-0 win over the eighth-ranked Tar Heels on Caroline Miller’s goal in the 11th minute of play. With the goal, Miller became the only visiting player in history to score two game-winning goals at UNC’s Fetzer Field. In the semifinals, the Cavaliers used a two-goal, one-assist performance from ACC Tourna-ment MVP Morgan Brian to down second-ranked Florida State 4-2 and setup a matchup with Maryland in the final. The Cavaliers claimed the trophy with a 4-0 victory over the seventh-ranked Terrapins at WakeMed Soccer Park. Gloria Douglas gave Virginia a 1-0 halftime lead with a goal midway through the first half. Morgan Brian and Caroline Miller added early second half goals and Makenzy Doniak pushed the final margin to four with her late goal.

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SCORING RECORDSCAREER GOALS Name Goals1. Angela Hucles (1996-99) 592. Caroline Miller (2009-12) 453. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 434. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 36 Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 366. Amanda Cromwell (1988-91) 35 Janet Caswell (1984-87) 358. Gayle Smith (1986-89) 349. Lori Lindsey (1998-01) 3310. Kelly Hammond (2002-05) 32 Jess Rostedt (2005-09) 32

SEASON GOALS Name Goals1. Caroline Miller (2012) 202. Angela Hucles (1997) 183. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 17 Angela Hucles (1996) 175. Lindsay Gusick (2004) 166. Caroline Miller (2011) 157. Angela Hucles (1998) 13 Andrea Rubio (1990) 13 Janet Caswell (1987) 1310. Kelly Hammond (2003) 12 Kelly Hammond (2004) 12 Jess Rostedt (2005) 12 Sinead Farrelly (2010) 12 Meghan Lenczyk (2010) 12 Class Records Sr. Caroline Miller (2012) 20Jr. Caroline Miller (2011) 15So. Angela Hucles (1997) 18Fr. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 17 Angela Hucles (1996) 17

GAME GOALS Name Goals1. 13 Times 3 Caroline Miller at Virginia Tech (Oct. 21, 2012) Caroline Miller vs. Liberty (Aug. 26, 2011) Sinead Farrelly at Clemson (Oct. 5, 2008) Meghan Lenczyk vs. Liberty (Aug. 29, 2008) Kelly Hammond vs. James Madison (Nov. 12, 2004) Lindsay Gusick vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 24, 2001) Lindsay Gusick vs. Liberty (Sept. 26, 2001) Angela Hucles vs. Maryland (Sept. 29, 1999) Angela Hucles vs. James Madison (Nov. 15, 1997) Angela Hucles vs. Kansas (Sept. 19, 1997) Dina Padula vs. Delaware (Aug. 31, 1996) Gayle Smith vs. Providence (Oct. 7, 1989) Janet Caswell vs. Cincinnati (Oct. 24, 1987)

CAREER ASSISTS Name Assists1. Lauren Alwine (2008-11) 422. Shannon Foley (2003-07) 363. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 304. Sarah Huffman (2002-05) 285. Noelle Keselica (2002-05) 266. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 23 Jennifer Rawlings (1994-97) 238. Gayle Smith (1986-89) 22 Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 2210. Dina Padula (1994-97) 21

SEASON ASSISTS Name Assists1. Sarah Huffman (2004) 14 Lauren Alwine (2008) 143. Shannon Foley (2004) 134. Tania Jovanovic (1995) 11 Dina Padula (1995) 116. Erica Hollenberg (2011) 10 Lauren Alwine (2010) 10 Noelle Keselica (2004) 10 Andrea Rubio (1990) 1010. Danielle Colaprico (2012) 9 Lauren Alwine (2011) 9 Lauren Alwine (2009) 9 Sarah Senty (2008) 9 Shannon Foley (2007) 9 Lindsay Gusick (2003) 9 Jennifer Rawlings (1997) 9 Andrea Rubio (1989) 9 Class Records Sr. Lauren Alwine (2011) 9 Sarah Senty (2008) 9 Shannon Foley (2007) 9 Jennifer Rawlings (1997) 9Jr. Sarah Huffman (2004) 14So. Shannon Foley (2004) 13Fr. Lauren Alwine (2008) 14

GAME ASSISTS Name Assists1. Wendy Hartwig vs. UMBC (10/6/95) 42. Numerous Times 3 last time: Lauren Alwine vs. Arizona State (9/2/11)

CAREER POINTS Name Pts1. Angela Hucles (1996-99) 1382. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 109 Caroline Miller (2009-12) 1094. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 1025. Gayle Smith (1986-89) 90 Shannon Foley (2003-07) 907. Janet Caswell (1984-87) 85 Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 859. Amanda Cromwell (1988-91) 84 Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 84 Lauren Alwine (2008-11) 84

SEASON POINTS Name Pts1. Caroline Miller (2012) 472. Angela Hucles (1997) 413. Lindsay Gusick (2004) 394. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 375. Andrea Rubio (1990) 366. Caroline Miller (2011) 34 Angela Hucles (1998) 34 Angela Hucles (1996) 349. Janet Caswell (1987) 3310. Shannon Foley (2004) 31 Sinead Farrelly (2010) 31 Class Records Sr. Caroline Miller (2012) 47Jr. Caroline Miller (2011) 34 Angela Hucles (1998) 34So. Angela Hucles (1997) 41Fr. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 37

GAME POINTS Name Pts1. Seven Times 7 Caroline Miller at Virginia Tech (10/21/12) Caroline Miller vs. Liberty (8/26/11) Kristen Weiss vs. Virginia Tech (11/3/04) Lindsay Gusick vs. Cincinnati (11/24/01) Lindsay Gusick vs. Liberty (9/26/01) Dina Padula vs. Delaware (8/31/96) Gayle Smith vs. Providence (10/7/89)

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SEASON GAME-WINNING ASSISTS Name GWAs1. Jen Redmond (2006) 62. Julia Roberts (2011) 5 Lauren Alwine (2010) 5 Lauren Alwine (2008) 5 Shannon Foley (2004) 5 Jennifer Rawlings (1997) 5 Tania Jovanovic (1995) 5 Cindi Kunihiro (1990) 5 Andrea Rubio (1990) 5

Class Records Sr. Jennifer Rawlings (1997) 5Jr. Julia Roberts (2011) 5 Lauren Alwine (2010) 5So. Jen Redmond (2006) 6Fr. Lauren Alwine (2008) 5

CAREER MULTI-GOAL GAMES Name Multi-Goal Games1. Angela Hucles (1996-99) 162. Caroline Miller (2009-12) 11 Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 114. Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 8 Gayle Smith (1987-89) 86. Kelly Hammond (2002-05) 7 Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 78. Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 5 Lori Lindsey (1998-01) 5 Amanda Cromwell (1988-91) 5

SEASON MULTI-GOAL GAMES Name Multi-Goal Games1. Angela Hucles (1996) 62. Caroline Miller (2012) 5 Lindsay Gusick (2004) 5 Angela Hucles (1997) 55. Caroline Miller (2011) 4 Meghan Lenczyk (2010) 4 Lindsay Gusick (2001) 48. 10 Tied 3 last time: Sinead Farrelly (2010) Class Records Sr. Caroline Miller (2012) 5 Lindsay Gusick (2004) 5Jr. Caroline Miller (2011) 4So. Angela Hucles (1997) 5Fr. Angela Hucles (1996) 6

CONSECUTIVE GOALS SCORED BY ONE PLAYER Name Goals1. Angela Hucles (Sept. 21-Oct. 6, 1996) 72. Darci Borski (Oct. 23-Nov. 2, 2002) 53. Caroline Miller (Oct. 11-Oct. 21, 2012) 4 Meghan Lenczyk (Oct. 3-Oct. 17, 2010) 45. Numerous Times 3 Last ... Makenzy Doniak (Aug. 22-Aug. 26, 2012)

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL Name Games1. Caroline Miller (Oct. 21-Nov. 18, 2012) 82. Angela Hucles (Sept. 19-Oct. 1, 1997) 63. Makenzy Doniak (Aug 17-Aug. 31, 2012) 5 Lindsay Gusick (Oct. 24-Nov. 7, 2004) 5 Lindsay Gusick (Oct. 10-Oct. 25, 2001) 5 Andrea Rubio (Sept. 1-Sept. 15, 1990) 57. Morgan Brian (Oct. 13-Oct. 27, 2011) 4 Meghan Lenczyk (Sept. 25-Oct. 5, 2008) 4 Darci Borski (Oct. 23-Nov. 2, 2002) 4 Jill Maxwell (Oct. 29-Nov. 14, 1999) 4 Jennifer Gilpatric (Sept. 17-Oct. 1, 1995) 4 Shannon Teeters (Oct. 8-Oct. 14, 1988) 4

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT Name Games1. Andrea Rubio (Aug. 28-Oct. 3, 1990) 122. Angela Hucles (Sept. 5-Oct. 1, 1997) 103. Caroline Miller (Oct. 21-Nov. 18, 2012) 84. Morgan Brian (Oct. 21-Nov. 16, 2012) 7 Jennifer Rawlings (Sept. 16-Oct. 6, 1995) 7 Kristen DiMillio (Oct. 3-Oct. 18, 1992) 77. Sinead Farrelly (Sept. 11-Sept. 30, 2009) 6 Lindsay Gusick (Oct. 20-Nov. 7, 2004) 6 Lindsay Gusick (Sept. 12-Sept. 29, 2003) 6 Shannon Foley (Sept. 12-Sept. 29, 2003) 6 Dina Padula (Oct. 7-Oct. 20, 1994) 6 Amanda Cromwell (Sept. 29-Oct. 14, 1990) 6

CAREER GAME-WINNING GOALS Name GWGs1. Angela Hucles (1996-99) 192. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 173. Kim Smith (1991-94) 164. Kelly Hammond (2002-05) 155. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 13 Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 137. Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 12 Jess Rostedt (2005-09) 129. Amanda Cromwell (1988-91) 11 Gayle Smith (1986-89) 11

SEASON GAME-WINNING GOALS Name GWGs1. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 7 2. Meghan Lenczyk (2010) 6 Kelly Hammond (2003) 6 Angela Hucles (1996) 6 Andrea Rubio (1990) 6 Kim Smith (1994) 6 Kim Smith (1992) 68. Six Tied 5 last time: Sinead Farrelly (2010)

Class Records Sr. Meghan Lenczyk (2010) 6Jr. Kelly Hammond (2004) 5So. Kelly Hammond (2003) 6 Andrea Rubio (1990) 6 Kim Smith (1992) 6Fr. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 7

CAREER OVERTIME GWGS Name OT Goals1. Kim Smith (1991-94) 32. Lori Lindsey (1998-2001) 2 Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 2 Caroline Miller (2009-12) 2 Liz Kelley (1993-96) 26. Numerous Tied 1 including current players... Morgan Brian (2011-pres.) 1

CAREER GAME-WINNING ASSISTS Name GWAs1. Lauren Alwine (2008-11) 16 2. Shannon Foley (2003-07) 143. Tania Jovanovic (1994-97) 10 Jen Redmond (2005-08) 105. Tracy DiMillio (1988-91) 96. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 8 Noelle Keselica (2002-05) 8 Caitlin Miskel (2006-09) 8 Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 8

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GAMES/MINUTES/ATTENDANCE RECORDSCAREER GAMES PLAYED Name Games1. Sarah Senty (2005-08) 932. Becky Sauerbrunn (2003-07) 91 Alex Singer (2005-08) 91 Chantel Jones (2007-11) 91 Julia Roberts (2009-12) 916. Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 90 Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 908. Nikki Krzysik (2005-08) 899. Gillian Hatch (2001-04) 88 Katie Bunch (2001-04) 88 Jessica Trainor (2001-04) 88 Caitlin Miskel (2006-09) 88 Maggie Kistner (2008-11) 88

CAREER GAMES STARTED Name Games1. Becky Sauerbrunn (2003-07) 912. Sarah Senty (2005-08) 90 Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 90 Chantel Jones (2007-11) 905. Nikki Krzysik (2005-08) 896. Jessica Trainor (2001-04) 877. Katie Bunch (2001-04) 868. Gillian Hatch (2001-04) 85 Lori Lindsey (1998-01) 8510. Laura Gaworecki (1998-01) 84 Katie Tracy (1997-00) 84

CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED Name Starts1. Sinead Farrelly (8/31/07 to 11/20/10) 902. Gillian Hatch (9/19/01 to 11/14/04) 853. Jessica Trainor (10/2/01 to 11/14/04) 814. Katie Bunch (10/17/01 to 11/14/04) 765. Andrea Rubio (10/14/89 to 11/14/92) 716. Becky Sauerbrunn (8/26/05 to 11/23/07) 707. Karem Esteva (9/2/95 to 9/13/98) 688. Nikki Krzysik (9/8/06 to 11/22/08) 649. Stephanie Spurlock (9/4/93 to 11/18/95) 6310. Mia Ward (9/5/92 to 11/9/94) 62

ATTENDANCE RECORDS

HOME GAMES (WOMEN ONLY)

Name Attendance1. vs. Virginia Tech (10/18/07) 2,011 2. vs. Virginia Tech (10/20/11) 1,9983. vs. North Carolina (10/22/95) 1,9944. vs. North Carolina (10/26/03) 1,9925. vs. North Carolina (10/8/10) 1,983

HOME GAMES (ALL GAMES)

Name Attendance1. vs. Delaware (8/31/96) * 4,2602. vs. Clemson (9/28/02) * 3,7333. vs. NC State (10/29/05) * 3,4284. vs. West Virginia (9/11/09) * 2,7945. vs. George Mason (10/31/98) * 2,429

* doubleheader with UVa men’s team

ALL GAMES Name Attendance1. vs. Florida State (11/4/05) - ACC 5,0862. at North Carolina (11/19/00) - NCAA 5,0083. vs. North Carolina (11/6/06) - ACC 4,5474. vs. Delaware (8/31/96) * 4,2605. at Penn State (8/27/10) 3,9126. at North Carolina (11/2/07) 3,7837. vs. Clemson (9/28/02) * 3,7338. vs. North Carolina (11/7/04) - ACC 3,7289. vs. Clemson (11/5/04) - ACC 3,60210. vs. NC State (10/29/05) * 3,428

* doubleheader with UVa men’s team

TOTAL SEASON ATTENDANCE Name Attendance1. 2011 18,4352. 2012 16,4063. 2005 14,5184. 2010 14,4975. 2007 11,958

AVERAGE SEASON ATTENDANCE Name Attendance1. 2012 1,1722. 2010 1,1153. 2011 1,0844. 2009 1,0655. 2005 1,037

CAREER MINUTES Name Minutes1. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 8.534 2. Becky Sauerbrunn (2003-07) 8,5233. Nikki Krzysik (2005-08) 8,1194. Sarah Senty (2005-08) 7,9455. Gillian Hatch (2001-04) 7,6026. Jessica Trainor (2001-04) 7,5867. Alex Singer (2005-08) 7,3608. Sinead Farrelly (2007-10) 7,3479. Kelly Worden (1999-02) 7,25510. Lori Lindsey (1998-01) 7,174

SEASON MINUTES Name Minutes1. Becky Sauerbrunn (2005) 2,289*2. Becky Sauerbrunn (2007) 2,232 Nikki Krzysik (2007) 2,232 4. Chantel Jones (2011) 2,226*5. Chantel Jones (2007) 2,2066. Maggie Kistner (2011) 2,1967. Olivia Brannon (2011) 2,1838. Noelle Keselica (2005) 2,1489. Nikki Krzysik (2008) 2,147*10. Sarah Senty (2007) 2,145 Class Records Sr. Becky Sauerbrunn (2007) 2,232Jr. Nikki Krzysik (2007) 2,232So. Becky Sauerbrunn (2005) 2,289*Fr. Chantel Jones (2007) 2,206

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GOALKEEPING RECORDSCAREER GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (MINIMUM 1400 MINUTES)

Name GAA1. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 0.652. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 0.7813. Becky Hornbacher (1993-94) 0.7894. Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 0.7945. Danielle DeLisle (2011-pres.) 0.836. Celeste Miles (2005-08) 0.927. Brit Swenberg (1994-97) 1.038. Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 1.049. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 1.1210. Shelly Shreve (1985-88) 1.15

SEASON GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (MINIMUM 700 MINUTES)

Name GAA1. Chantel Jones (2007) 0.412. Christina de Vries (2004) 0.583. Andrea Rippe (1990) 0.67 Chantel Jones (2010) 0.675. Andrea Rippe (1988) 0.716. Shelly Shreve (1988) 0.767. Chantel Jones (2009) 0.77 Chantel Jones (2011) 0.779. Christina de Vries (2006) 0.7810. Becky Hornbacher (1994) 0.80

CAREER SAVES Name Saves1. Shelly Shreve (1985-88) 2622. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 2433. Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 2244. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 1605. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 1516. Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 1507. Megan Boehm (1996-99) 1458 Julie Harris (1997-00) 1159. Becky Hornbacher (1993-94) 7810. Brit Swenberg (1994-97) 72

SEASON SAVES Name Saves1. Shelly Shreve (1987) 1102. Shelly Shreve (1986) 1083. Andrea Rippe (1990) 774. Chantel Jones (2009) 745. Becky Hornbacher (1994) 73 Sandra Kwitnieski (1992) 73 Chantel Jones (2007) 738. Andrea Rippe (1989) 729. Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 6610. Christina de Vries (2005) 63

GAME SAVES Name Saves1. Shelly Shreve vs. N.C. State (10/31/87) 222. Shelly Shreve at Barry (10/4/87) 153. Christina de Vries at North Carolina (10/6/05) 14 Shelly Shreve vs. Hartford (9/12/87) 14 Shelly Shreve at North Carolina (10/31/86) 14

CAREER WINS Name Wins1. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 552. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 463. Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 414. Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 325. Shelly Shreve (1985-88) 316. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 307. Megan Boehm (1996-99) 258. Julie Harris (1998-00) 249. Jodi Clugston (2000-01) 1610. Celeste Miles (2005-08) 15 Becky Hornbacher (1993-94) 15

SEASON WINS Name Wins1. Andrea Rippe (1990) 182. Chantel Jones (2011) 17 Christina de Vries (2005) 17 Christina de Vries (2004) 175. Chantel Jones (2010) 15 Celeste Miles (2008) 157. Danielle DeLisle (2012) 14 Sandra Kwitnieski (1992) 14 Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 14 Andrea Rippe (1989) 14

CAREER SHUTOUTS Name Shutouts1. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 472. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 313. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 17 Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 175. Becky Hornbacher (1993-94) 11 Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 117. Shelly Shreve (1985-88) 108. Jodi Clugston (2000-01) 9 Celeste Miles (2005-08) 910. Brit Swenberg (1994-97) 7

SEASON SHUTOUTS Name Shutouts1. Chantel Jones (2011) 14 2. Chantel Jones (2007) 13 Christina de Vries (2004) 134. Becky Hornbacher (1994) 115. Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 10 Christina de Vries (2005) 10 Chantel Jones (2009) 10 Chantel Jones (2010) 109. Celeste Miles (2008) 910. Christina de Vries (2006) 8 Class Records Sr. Chantel Jones (2011) 14Jr. Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 10 Christina de Vries (2005) 10 Chantel Jones (2010) 10So. Christina de Vries (2004) 13Fr. Chantel Jones (2007) 13

SHUTOUT STREAK (INDIVIDUAL)

Name Streak1. Chantel Jones (9/7/07 to 10/4/07) 748:072. Chantel Jones (10/17/09 to 11/15/09) 602:423. Chantel Jones (10/8/11 to 11/4/11) 517:084. Chantel Jones (8/27/10 to 9/19/10) 492:505. Danielle DeLisle (8/17/12 to 9/16/12) 454:016. Christina de Vries (9/11/05 to 451:257. Celeste Miles (8/22/08 to 9/7/08) 446:428. Christina de Vries (8/27/04 to 9/10/04) 440:119. Anne Abernethy (9/12/03 to 376:4210.

SHUTOUT STREAK (TEAM)

Name Streak1. Sept. 7, 2007 to Oct. 4, 2007 783:55 2. Sept. 15, 1990 to Oct. 6, 1990 654:323. Nov. 14, 2003 to Sept. 10, 2004 611:374. Oct. 17, 2009 to Nov. 15, 2009 602:425. Oct. 8, 2011 to Nov. 4, 2011 517:086. Aug. 27, 2010 to Sept. 19, 2010 512:107. Sept. 16, 2005 to Oct. 6, 2005 501:278. Oct. 2, 1991 to Oct. 14, 1991 481:059. Sept. 10, 1994 to Sept. 24, 1994 476:2610. Aug. 22, 2008 to Sept. 7, 2008 446:42

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TEAM RECORDSEARLIEST GOALS SCOREDTime Opponent (Date) Player 0:20 at Arkansas (9/20/92) Kim Smith0:23 UNC Greensboro (9/2/90) Andrea Rubio0:50 Virginia Tech (9/24/96) Angela Hucles0:56 Brown (10/3/93) Kim Smith0:57 Villanova (10/6/90) Vicky Sidorenko1:21 Radford (9/7/91) Andrea Rubio1:26 USC (9/14/03) Kelly Hammond1:27 Liberty (8/22/12) Caroline Miller1:30 vs. George Mason (9/17/04) Lindsay Gusick1:30 East Carolina (8/27/04) Gillian Hatch

POSTSEASON3:23 vs. Florida St. (11/4/05) ACC Jess Rostedt3:30 Long Island (11/11/11) NCAA Julia Roberts

EARLIEST GOALS ALLOWEDTime Opponent (Date) Player 0:09 North Carolina (9/14/91) Kristine Lilly0:41 at North Carolina (9/27/92) Rita Tower1:00 at Wisconsin (10/15/93) Carrie Maier 1:12 at Penn State (9/5/97) Rachel Hoffman1:51 at Boston College (10/20/05) Jenny Maurer1:57 at West Virginia (9/21/08) Megan Mischler1:59 Ohio State (11/20/10) NCAA Tiffany Cameron2:09 at Clemson (11/1/03) Courtney Foster2:14 at North Carolina (9/27/92) Paige Coley2:15 James Madison (9/18/96) Tasha Ellis

POSTSEASON1:59 Ohio State (11/20/10) NCAA Tiffany Cameron5:42 North Carolina (11/6/93) ACC Paige Coley

QUICKEST TWO UVA GOALSTime Opponent (Date) Players 0:18 at Virginia Tech (10/4/95) Weigand/Cowart 0:26 Brown (10/3/93) Kelley/Zemke0:34 Florida (9/24/00) Engelhardt/Lindsey0:35 at NC State (9/26/03) Hammond/Keselica0:36 at Penn State (9/5/97) Maxwell/Tracy

SAME GOAL SCORER0:41 Liberty (8/29/08) Meghan Lenczyk

POSTSEASON0:46 West Virginia (11/16/08) Kistner/Alwine

QUICKEST THREE UVA GOALSTime Opponent (Date) Players 1:50 Hofstra (8/30/09) C.Miller (2)/Lenczyk2:27 William & Mary (11/18/01) Lane/Gusick/Lane2:37 Virginia Tech (10/20/94) Hartwig/Desfosses/ K.Smith2:43 at Clemson (10/31/10) Farrelly (2)/Hollenberg3:30 at Penn State (11/15/09) C.Miller (2)/Hollenberg

QUICKEST TWO OPP. GOALS Time Opponent (Date) Players 0:50 North Carolina (10/24/08) Nogueira/C.Jones1:06 North Carolina (10/25/01) Ramsey/Kluegel1:21 at Florida State (9/11/98) Lynch/Osorio1:28 at Maryland (9/27/12) Wagner/Hubka1:29 North Carolina (10/25/01) Walker/Ball

QUICKEST THREE OPP. GOALS Time Opponent (Date) Players 5:49 North Carolina (10/24/08) Nogueira/C.Jones (2)

QUICKEST GOAL AFTER OPPONENT’S GOALTime Opponent (Date) Opp Goal/UVa Goal 0:19 vs. Duke (11/8/01) Sarah Pickens Lori Lindsey0:26 Wake Forest (11/1/06) Amanda Lebo Jen Redmond0:27 at Duke (9/18/91) Dena Paris Kim Smith0:38 at Duke (9/18/91) Meegan McMullen Amanda Cromwell0:49 Stanford (9/24/99) Ronnie Fair Jill Maxwell

QUICKEST GOAL ALLOWEDAFTER VIRGINIA GOALTime Opponent (Date) UVa Goal/Opp Goal 0:13 at UCLA (9/6/02) Aly Benitez Katie Rivera0:14 at Duke (9/18/99) Jill Maxwell Susan Kraeger0:21 vs. Wake Forest (11/2/05) Sarah Huffman Elizabeth Remy0:22 Penn State (8/17/12) Makenzy Doniak Mallory Weber0:26 at Florida State (9/8/96) Dina Padula Alexandra Osorio

GAME RECORDSGoals: 11 vs. UMBC, 10/19/88 11 vs. Richmond, 10/22/86Assists: 12 at NC State, 9/26/03Goals Against: 7 vs. North Carolina, 9/27/92Corner Kicks: 18 vs. Delaware, 8/31/07Shots: 39 vs. St. John’s, 11/13/09Fewest Shots Allowed: 0 Several Times last: vs. Drexel, 9/4/11

SEASON RECORDSGames: 25 2005Wins: 18 1990, 2005, 2012Losses: 9 1993, 1999Win Percentage: .857 1990Goals: 66 2012Goals / Game: 2.82 2004Assists: 67 2011Corner Kicks: 172 2011Shots / Game: 19.0 2011Fewest Shots Allowed / Game: 4.6 2004Shutouts: 15 2007Fewest GA: 10 2004, 2007GAA: 0.40 2007

WINNING STREAKS Streak1. Aug. 28, 1990 to Oct. 14, 1990 162. Aug. 27, 2004 to Sept. 24, 2004 93. Oct. 1, 1989 to Oct. 22, 1989 8 Sept. 12, 2003 to Oct. 7, 2003 8 Aug. 19, 2012 to Sept. 13, 2012 86. Nov. 1, 1986 to Sept. 13, 1987 7 Sept. 5, 1997 to Sept. 23, 1997 7 Oct. 2, 2001 to Oct. 20, 2001 7 Oct. 21, 2012 to Nov. 16, 2012 710. Several Times 6 last: Oct. 8, 2011 to Oct. 30, 2011

UNBEATEN STREAKS Name Streak1. Aug. 28, 1990 to Oct. 14, 1990 16 (16-0-0)2. Sept. 2, 1995 to Oct. 6, 1995 13 (11-0-2) Sept. 9, 2007 to Oct. 25, 2007 13 (9-0-4)4. Sept. 7, 2003 to Oct. 14, 2003 11 (9-0-2) Nov. 14, 2003 to Sept. 24, 2004 11 (9-0-2)6. Aug. 19, 2012 to Sept. 23, 2012 10 (9-0-1)7. Oct. 1, 1989 to Oct. 22, 1989 8 (8-0-0) Oct. 10, 1992 to Oct. 30, 1992 8 (7-0-1) Sept. 2, 1997 to Sept. 23, 1997 8 (7-0-1)10. Several Times: 7 last: Oct. 21, 2012 to Nov. 16, 2012 (7-0-0)

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSHSam Hale 2008Kelly Hammond 2002, 03, 04, 05Julie Harris 1998, 99, 00Wendy Hartwig 1994, 95, 96, 97Gillian Hatch 2001, 02, 03, 04Ann Hellings 1985, 86Amy Hemenway 2007Ellen Hill 1987, 88, 89, 90Blake Hofford 1985, 86, 87, 88Erica Hollenberg 2009, 10, 11, 12Becky Hornbacher 1994Hillary Hornor 1992, 93, 94Angela Hucles 1996, 97, 98, 99Sarah Huffman 2002, 03, 04, 05Kimberly Huston 1987, 89, 90Elizabeth Hutter 1992, 93

JElizabeth Jabaley 1985Susan Jarosi 1990, 91Chantel Jones 2007, 09, 10,11Tania Jovanovic 1994, 95, 97

KErica Kashiri 2002, 03, 04Jennifer Keefe 1996Elizabeth Kelley 1993, 94, 95, 96Tracey Kennedy 1987, 88, 89, 90Noelle Keselica 2002, 03, 04, 05Kathryn Kiladis 1996, 97Maggie Kistner 2008, 09, 10,11Clara Krebs 1995Nikki Krzysik 2005, 06, 07, 08Cindi Kunihiro 1989, 90, 91Sandra Kwitnieski 1989, 90, 91, 92

LTracey Lache 1997, 98, 99, 00Sarah Lane 2000, 01, 02, 03Meghan Lenczyk 2007, 08, 09, 10Nikki Lieb 2002, 06Kirstin Lindberg 1985, 86, 87Lori Lindsey 1998, 99, 00, 01Erin Lycan 2002, 03, 04

MCecelia Marano 1999, 00Anne Mathews 1985Jill Maxwell 1997, 98, 99Molly McKeon 2008, 09Kelly McLaughlin 1993, 95, 96, 97Monica McTeague 1986, 87, 88, 89Ashley Meeker 1998, 99, 00, 01Molly Menchel 2010, 11, 12Celeste Miles 2005, 06, 07, 08Campbell Millar 2011, 12 Caroline Miller 2009, 10, 11, 12Lindsey Miller 2007, 08, 09, 10Mary Miller 1985Caitlin Miskel 2006, 07, 08, 09Mary Morgan 2011, 12Annemarie Murphy 1993, 94, 95, 96

NMary Nally 1985Juile Napolitano 2002Kiley Naylor 2009Kate Norbo 2009, 10, 11, 12 OChurchill O’Connell 2011, 12

PDina Padula 1994, 95, 96Emily Perrin 2010,11Jennifer Petter 1985, 86

QKelly Quinn 2005, 06, 07, 08

RBrittany Ratcliffe 2012Jennifer Rawlings 1994, 95, 96, 97Jen Redmond 2005, 06, 07, 08Meredith Rhodes 1999, 00, 01, 02Erin Riddle 1990, 91, 92, 93Amy Rief 1992, 94Andrea Rippe 1987, 88, 89, 90Lindsay Ritter 1997, 98, 99Julia Roberts 2009, 10, 11, 12Kyla Robinson 1999, 00Lisa Rosenthal 1990, 91, 92Jess Rostedt 2005, 06, 08, 09Andrea Rubio 1989, 90, 91, 92

SLinda Samet 1985Becky Sauerbrunn 2003, 05, 06, 07Michelle Scherer 1985Sarah Senty 2005, 06, 07, 08Leanne Shaltis 1985, 86Shelly Shreve 1985, 86, 87, 88Jennifer Shutt 1991, 92, 93Victoria Sidorenko 1989, 90Cynthia Siedman 1986, 87, 89Karla Simmons 1989, 90, 91Alex Singer 2005, 06, 07, 08Breanne Smith 1997, 98, 99Gayle Smith 1986, 87, 88, 89Kelle Smith 1992, 93Kim Smith 1991, 92, 93, 94Marla Smith 1986, 87, 88Julia Solo 1987Melissa Somadelis 2000, 01, 02, 03Emily Sonnett 2012Stephanie Spurlock 1993, 94, 95Julia Sroba 2012Brooke Stastny 1999Katie Starsia 2008, 09, 10.11Amanda Stewart 2006, 07, 08, 09Morgan Stith 2009, 10, 12Brit Swenberg 1995, 97Jennifer Sweda 1992, 93

TFrances Tatar 1996Shannon Teeters 1988, 89, 90, 91Ariel Thompson 2003, 04, 05 Kaili Torres 2011, 12Kika Toulouse 2007, 08, 09, 10Katie Tracy 1997, 98, 99, 00Jessica Trainor 2001, 02, 03, 04

UCarrie Uffelman 2002

WMia Ward 1991, 92, 93, 94Carryn Weigand 1995, 96, 97, 99Kristen Weiss 2002, 04, 05, 06Tammy Westinghouse 1997, 98, 99, 01Blair Weymouth 2009Pamela Willard 1987, 88, 89Sasha Wilson 1999, 00Carrie Wisman 2009, 10, 11, 12Taylor Wood 2001, 02, 03, 04Kelly Worden 1999, 00, 01, 02

ZKathrin Zeman 1994, 95, 96Alicia Zemke 1991, 92, 93Ann Zimmer 1986, 87, 89

Active Players in Bold

AAnne Abernethy 2001, 02, 03Lauren Alwine 2008, 09, 10,11Tiffany Anderson 1985, 86, 87Megan Ashforth 2007Elizabeth Atkins 1992, 93, 94, 95

BLia Bellizzi 2011 Alyssa Benitez 1999, 00, 01, 02Megan Boehm 1996, 97, 98, 99Darci Borski 1998, 99, 00, 02Elizabeth Botta 1995, 97, 98Kristin Bowers 2007, 08 Olivia Brannon 2011, 12Morgan Brian 2011, 12Katie Bunch 2001, 02, 03, 04Brett Burns 2004Kelly Buszkiewicz 1996

CKatie Carr 2008, 09, 10Emily Carrollo 2009, 10, 12Janet Caswell 1985, 86, 87Amy Chatham 1991Elise Clancy 1989, 90, 91Kerry Clancy 1993, 94, 95, 96Jodi Clugston 2000, 01Danielle Colaprico 2011, 12Kathleen Collins 1992, 93Laura Comeau 2005, 06Kim Conway 1990, 91, 92, 93Jennifer Cowart 1993, 95Amanda Cromwell 1988, 89, 90, 91Lucy Cummings 1985Sarah Curtis 2004, 05, 06, 07

DDarlene Del Carmen 1988, 89, 90, 91Danielle DeLisle 2010, 11, 12Danielle Desfosses 1991, 92, 93, 94Christina de Vries 2003, 04, 05, 06Lisa Diedrich 1985Kristen DiMillio 1992, 93, 95Tracy DiMillio 1988, 89, 90, 91Wendy Donatelli 1994Makenzy Doniak 2012Gloria Douglas 2010, 11, 12Bridgette Dowe 1989, 90, 91, 92Catherine Duncan 1985, 86

EErin Engelhardt 2000, 01Karem Esteva 1995, 96, 97

FJamie Fabrizio 2001, 02, 03, 04Julia Falk 2004, 05, 06, 07Amanda Fancher 2008, 09, 10,11Sinead Farrelly 2007, 08, 09, 10Elizabeth Fetterolf 1987Shasta Fisher 2010, 11, 12Colleen Flanagan 2007, 08, 09, 10Shannon Foley 2003, 04, 05, 07Kara Frederick 2002, 03, 05, 06Alli Fries 2005, 06, 07, 08Amber Fry 2010, 11, 12

GLaura Gaworecki 1998, 99, 00, 01Jennifer Gilpatric 1992, 93, 94, 95Nikki Giunta 2004, 05, 06Elizabeth Gold 1987, 88, 89, 90Christine Gregory 1986, 87Lindsey Grubbs 1998, 99, 00Lindsay Gusick 2001, 02, 03, 04

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DAN BESHOAR1 Season (1985) 10-8 (.556)

1985 (10-8) S10 at William & Mary L 1-3S11 at Radford L 0-3S14 vs. Villanova 1 L 0-1S14 at George Washington W 1-0S15 vs. Maryland 1 W 3-1S18 JAMES MADISON W 3-0S24 ROANOKE W 6-0S28 at Duke W 3-0S29 NORTH CAROLINA L 0-6O4 vs. NC State 2 L 1-3O5 vs. Vanderbilt 2 W 6-0O5 vs. Duke W 4-0O6 at North Carolina L 0-6O12 vs. George Mason 3 L 0-5O12 vs. James Madison 3 W 2-1O13 vs. Boston College 3 L 0-3O13 vs. West Chester 3 W 3-0O27 at Virginia Tech W 1-0 1-Washington, D.C.; 2-Chapel Hill, N.C.; 3-Fort Belvior, Va.

LAUREN GREGG10 Seasons (1986-95) 133-58-15 (.682)8 NCAA Appearances

1986 (8-8-2) S7 at Randolph-Macon W 5-0S13 vs. George Mason 1 L 0-2S14 at William & Mary L 0-4S20 VILLANOVA T 2-2 2otS21 RADFORD L 1-2S25 at NC State L 1-3S28 JAMES MADISON W 6-0O5 GEORGE MASON L 0-2O11 vs. Rutgers 2 L 1-2O12 vs. George Washington 2 W 2-1O13 vs. North Carolina 2 L 0-3O18 at Maryland W 1-0 otO22 at Richmond W 11-0O26 at Radford T 2-2 2otO31 at North Carolina L 0-4N1 vs. NC State 3 W 2-1N2 vs. Maryland 3 W 5-0N5 VIRGINIA TECH W 2-01-Williamsburg, Va.; 2-Fort Belvior, Va.; 3-Chapel Hill, N.C.

1987 (14-7-1, 0-2-1) NCAA 1st Round S5 WILLIAM & MARY W 1-0S9 RANDOLPH-MACON W 4-0S12 HARTFORD W 2-0S13 at Elon W 2-1S19 at George Mason L 1-2S23 RADFORD W 2-0S27 NC STATE L 1-2 otO3 BARRY DIADORA L 1-2 otO4 MARYLAND DIADORA W 3-0O10 vs. Mary Washington 1 W 2-0O10 vs. Rutgers 1 L 0-4O11 vs. Villanova 1 L 0-1O14 VIRGINIA TECH W 8-0O17 vs. George Washington 2 W 2-0O18 at Maryland W 3-1O24 vs. Cincinnati 3 W 4-2 otO25 at Dayton W 3-1O30 vs. North Carolina 4 L 0-4O31 at NC State T 0-0 2otN1 vs. Maryland 4 W 8-0N4 DUKE W 2-0N8 WILLIAM & MARY NCAA L 0-11-Fort Belvior, Va.; 2-College Park, Md.; 3-Dayton, Ohio;4-Raleigh, N.C.

1988 (12-6-3, 1-2-0) NCAA 3rd Round S3 [11] UNC GREENSBORO (13) W 5-0S7 [11] RADFORD W 6-1S11 [11] GEORGE MASON L 0-1S14 [11] at Maryland W 5-0S19 [11] at William & Mary T 0-0 2otS24 [9] vs. Villanova 1 W 2-0S25 [9] vs. Boston College 1 T 2-2 2otS28 [8] JAMES MADISON W 3-0O1 [8] at NC State (2) L 0-1O8 [8] vs. Texas A&M 2 W 2-0O9 [8] vs. Rutgers 2 L 2-3O10 [8] vs. Hartford 2 W 1-0O12 [8] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 1-0O15 [8] NEW HAMPSHIRE (20) W 4-0O18 [12] at North Carolina (1) L 0-2O19 [12] UMBC W 11-0O22 [12] DAYTON DIADORA W 2-0O23 [12] CINCINNATI (18) DIADORA T 1-1 2otO26 [12] at NC State (3) ACC L 0-2N2 [9] VIRGINIA TECH W 5-1N12 [9] at UCF (11) NCAA L 0-21-Williamsburg, Va.; 2-Fort Belvior, Va. 1989 (16-5-0, 2-2-0) NCAA 3rd Round S1 [11] at Radford W 5-1S3 [11] NC STATE (2) L 0-2S9 [11] at Massachusetts (6) W 2-0S10 [11] vs. New Hampshire 1 W 4-2S13 [8] WILLIAM & MARY (5) L 0-1S16 [8] WRIGHT STATE W 6-1S17 [8] at UNC Greensboro W 5-0S21 [7] at George Washington W 2-1S24 [7] SMU W 4-1S26 [6] MARYLAND W 3-0S29 [6] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 0-3O1 [9] at Duke W 3-0O7 [9] vs. Providence 2 W 6-0O8 [9] vs. Villanova 2 W 4-1O14 [7] at Wisconsin (9) W 2-0O15 [7] vs. Cincinnati 3 (20) W 3-1O18 [4] at George Mason (12) W 2-1O21 [4] NOTRE DAME DIADORA W 2-0O22 [4] STANFORD (19) DIADORA W 3-2O28 [3] vs. NC State 4 (8) ACC L 0-2N5 [7] MASSACHUSETTS (9) NCAA L 1-21-Amherst, Mass.; 2-Fort Belvior, Va.; 3-Madison, Wis.; 4-Durham, N.C.

1990 (18-3-0, 3-1-0) NCAA 3rd Round A28 [7] RADFORD W 2-0S1 [7] GEORGE MASON (12) DIADORA W 5-1S2 [7] UNC GREENSBORO DIADORA W 5-1S7 [7] at NC State (3) W 3-2S11 [4] at Maryland W 6-1S15 [4] vs. SMU 1 W 3-1S16 [4] at Cincinnati W 1-0S19 [3] at William & Mary (4) W 2-0S23 [3] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 3-0S28 [3] ST. MARY’S W 6-0S29 [3] MASSACHUSETTS (10) W 2-0O3 [1] JAMES MADISON W 2-0O6 [1] vs. Villanova 2 W 2-1O9 [1] DUKE (11) W 2-0O13 [1] at Connecticut (20) W 3-1O14 [1] vs. New Hampshire 3 W 3-0O20 [1] at North Carolina (3) L 0-3O21 [1] DAYTON W 2-0O27 [3] NC STATE (10) ACC W 3-1O28 [3] NORTH CAROLINA (2) ACC L 0-2N11 [3] CONNECTICUT (8) NCAA L 0-11-Cincinnati, Ohio; 2-Fort Belvior, Va.; 3-Storrs, Conn. 1991 (14-5-3, 2-1-1) NCAA Semifinals S7 [2] RADFORD W 6-0S14 [2] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 0-3S18 [6] at Duke (9) T 5-5 2otS21 [6] WILLIAM & MARY (14) W 1-0S24 [6] at James Madison (16) W 2-1S28 [6] vs. SMU 1 W 2-0

S29 [6] vs. Wisconsin 1 (4) W 1-0O2 [4] at George Mason (15) L 0-1O5 [4] MARYLAND W 6-0O6 [4] CINCINNATI W 5-0O8 [5] ARKANSAS W 1-0 otO12 [5] at Santa Clara (3) W 1-0 otO14 [4] at Stanford (6) L 0-2O20 [4] NC STATE (3) W 2-1O26 [4] NEW HAMPSHIRE (19) W 3-0O27 [4] at UNC Greensboro W 2-1O30 [4] at George Washington W 3-0N2 [4] vs. NC State 2 (8) ACC L 1-2N17 [3] at Connecticut (8) NCAA W 2-0N23 [3] at North Carolina (1) NCAA L 1-51-Storrs, Conn.; 2-Chapel Hill, N.C.

1992 (14-5-1, 1-2-1) NCAA 2nd Round S5 [2] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 4-1S12 [2] GEORGE MASON W 2-0S13 [2] BERRY W 3-0S19 [2] vs. SMU 1 (11) L 1-4S20 [2] at Arkansas W 3-1S22 [7] at Maryland W 4-1S26 [7] COLORADO COLLEGE (19) W 1-0S27 [7] at North Carolina (1) L 0-7O3 [7] at William & Mary (11) W 2-0O7 [6] at NC State (19) L 1-4O10 [6] vs. American 2 W 3-2O11 [6] vs. Villanova 2 W 1-0O13 [7] JAMES MADISON W 2-1O17 [7] WISCONSIN (17) LANZERA W 3-2 otO18 [7] CREIGHTON LANZERA W 3-1O25 [7] DUKE (9) T 0-0 2otO27 [6] RADFORD W 7-1O30 [6] vs. Maryland ACC W 2-0O31 [6] vs. North Carolina (1) ACC L 0-3N14 [5] DUKE (7) NCAA L 0-21-Fayetteville, Ark.; 2-Fort Belvior, Va.

1993 (10-9-2, 1-2-1) S4 [8] AMERICAN W 5-2S6 [8] UNC GREENSBORO W 3-1S12 [8] WILLIAM & MARY (4) L 0-2S18 [10] NC STATE L 0-1S21 [12] at James Madison W 3-1S25 [12] at Dayton T 2-2 2otS26 [12] at Cincinnati W 3-1O1 [14] CONNECTICUT (8) L 0-1O3 [14] BROWN W 5-2O8 [14] at George Mason (11) L 0-1O11 [17] BERRY L 1-3O15 [17] at Wisconsin L 1-2O17 [17] vs. Michigan State 1 L 1-2O20 at Duke (10) T 1-1 2otO23 NEW HAMPSHIRE LANZERA W 4-0O24 VILLANOVA LANZERA W 3-2O29 NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 1-2O31 MARYLAND (18) W 4-1N2 [20] RADFORD W 1-0 otN5 [20] vs. Maryland 2 ACC W 3-1N6 [20] vs. North Carolina 2 (1) ACC L 0-31-Madison, Wis.; 2-Raleigh, N.C.

1994 (13-5-3, 4-1-1) NCAA 1st Round S3 [13] at George Washington W 3-2S5 [13] TOWSON W 6-0S10 [11] DUKE (3) T 1-1 2otS14 [9] JAMES MADISON W 1-0S18 [9] GEORGE MASON (7) T 0-0 2otS20 [7] WAKE FOREST W 9-0S24 [7] KENTUCKY LANZERA L 1-2S25 [7] HARVARD LANZERA W 2-0 2otS29 [11] OLD DOMINION W 4-0O2 [11] at William & Mary (10) L 0-1O7 [11] at Maryland W 1-0O9 [11] CLEMSON (19) W 3-2O12 [11] at NC State W 1-0O15 [11] at Providence W 1-0 otO16 [11] at Brown (20) W 2-0O20 [11] VIRGINIA TECH W 5-0O23 [11] at North Carolina (1) L 0-4O28 [11] MICHIGAN STATE W 3-0

O30 [11] WISCONSIN (18) L 1-2 otN3 [14] vs. Maryland ACC T 1-1 1-3 2otN9 [14] GEORGE MASON (10) NCAA L 0-31-Chapel Hill, N.C.

1995 (14-5-2, 4-3-0) NCAA 2nd Round S2 [13] vs. California 1 W 3-2S3 [13] vs. UCLA 1 T 1-1 2otS5 [14] NORTHWESTERN W 5-0S9 [14] MILWAUKEE UVA INV W 5-2S11 [14] RUTGERS UVA INV W 1-0S13 [13] at James Madison W 2-1S16 [13] at Clemson (8) W 2-1S17 [13] at Charlotte W 5-0S20 [8] at George Mason T 2-2 2otS27 [10] MARYLAND (12) W 4-0O1 [10] WILLIAM & MARY (14) W 3-2 otO4 [7] at Virginia Tech W 6-1O6 [7] UMBC W 8-1O10 [5] NC STATE (16) L 0-1O13 [5] FLORIDA STATE W 6-0O14 [5] at Wake Forest W 1-0O17 [9] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 3-0O22 [9] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 0-3O28 [9] at Duke (6) L 0-6N2 [11] vs. Duke (6) ACC L 0-1N18 [11] SANTA CLARA (7) NCAA L 0-11-Livermore, Calif.; 2-College Park, Md.

APRIL HEINRICHS 4 Seasons (1996-99) 52-27-7 (.645)4 NCAA Appearances

1996 (12-7-2, 3-3-1) NCAA 1st Round A31 [9] DELAWARE W 6-1S3 [9] VCU W 5-0S6 [9] at Florida (20) L 0-1S8 [9] at Florida State W 3-1S13 [12] CLEMSON (11) UVA INV L 1-2S14 [12] VILLANOVA UVA INV W 6-0S18 [11] JAMES MADISON T 2-2 2otS21 [11] GEORGE MASON (19) W 2-1S24 [11] VIRGINIA TECH W 1-0S29 [11] at North Carolina (1) L 0-4O3 [11] WAKE FOREST (20) W 2-1O6 [11] at NC State W 3-2O11 [10] at Maryland (4) T 1-1 2otO15 [10] at George Washington L 1-2O20 [10] COLGATE W 3-0O23 [12] at Old Dominion W 3-0O26 [12] at William & Mary W 2-1N1 [10] DUKE L 0-3N7 [11] vs. NC State 1 (19) ACC W 4-1N8 [11] vs. North Carolina 1 (2) ACC L 2-5N16 [10] at Duke (20) NCAA L 0-11-Clemson, S.C.

1997 (14-5-2, 4-3-0) NCAA 3rd Round S2 [7] at George Mason (18) T 0-0 2otS5 [7] at Penn State (17) W 5-2S9 [9] OLD DOMINION W 2-1S13 [9] vs. Washington 1 W 4-2S14 [9] at Portland W 1-0S19 [5] KANSAS COKE W 4-0S20 [5] PRINCETON COKE W 3-0S23 [4] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 4-1S26 [4] at Duke (9) L 2-3S28 [4] at Wake Forest (12) W 3-2O1 [5] WILLIAM & MARY (16) W 3-2 otO7 [5] at James Madison T 1-1 2otO10 [5] NC STATE W 2-0 O15 [6] LOYOLA (MD) W 2-1O18 [6] FLORIDA STATE W 2-1O24 [6] at Clemson (17) L 0-2O29 [9] MARYLAND (16) W 2-1N2 [9] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 0-3N6 [9] vs. Clemson 2 (14) ACC L 0-1

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1998 (13-6-2, 5-2-0) NCAA 2nd Round S1 [6] at George Washington W 5-4S5 [6] JAMES MADISON W 3-2 otS8 [6] PENN STATE (16) L 1-2 otS11 [6] at Florida State W 4-3 otS13 [6] at William & Mary (8) L 1-2S18 [15] NC STATE W 2-0S20 [15] Duke (9) W 5-1S25 [10] PORTLAND (7) COKE T 1-1 2otS27 [10] RICHMOND COKE W 1-0S30 [9] at VCU T 1-1 2otO2 [9] at Tennessee W 4-3O4 [9] vs. Vanderbilt 1 L 0-4O9 [20] at Maryland L 2-3 otO12 TULANE W 6-1O16 CLEMSON (12) W 1-0O18 PRINCETON W 2-1O23 [15] at Wake Forest (19) W 1-0 otO25 [15] at North Carolina (1) L 1-5O31 [13] GEORGE MASON W 3-2N5 [9] vs. Florida State 2 ACC W 2-0N6 [9] vs. Clemson 2 (14) ACC L 1-2N15 [12] GEORGIA NCAA T 1-1 1-3 4ot1-Knoxville, Tenn.; 2-Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

1999 (13-9-0, 4-3-0) NCAA 3rd Round S4 [14] at Oregon State L 0-2S5 [14] at Portland (4) W 2-0S8 [14] at James Madison L 1-2S12 [14] FRESNO STATE W 3-0S17 at Duke (8) W 4-3S19 at NC State W 3-1S24 [15] STANFORD (8) COKE W 3-2S26 [15] HARTFORD (5) COKE W 2-1S29 [8] MARYLAND W 5-0O2 [8] at Clemson (17) L 0-1 2otO5 [10] WILLIAM & MARY (18) L 0-1O8 [10] FLORIDA (2) W 2-1 otO10 [10] at George Mason W 3-2O15 [9] FLORIDA STATE W 1-0O17 [9] OAKLAND W 2-0O22 [7] NORTH CAROLINA (2) L 0-2O24 [7] WAKE FOREST (11) L 0-1 otO29 [10] at Penn State (5) L 1-4O31 [10] TENNESSEE W 4-0N4 [11] vs. Clemson 1 ACC L 1-3N14 [15] JAMES MADISON NCAA W 3-1N20 [15] HARTFORD NCAA L 2-3 3ot1-Chapel Hill, N.C.

STEVE SWANSON 13 Seasons (2000-pres.) 188-71-34 (.700)13 NCAA Appearances2 ACC Championships

2000 (11-8-1, 4-3-0) NCAA 3rd Round A26 [18] at William & Mary (14) W 3-0S1 [15] at North Carolina (1) L 1-6S5 [16] UAB W 1-0S9 [16] at Hartford (10) L 0-1S12 [16] NC STATE W 3-0S15 [16] at Stanford (4) L 1-3S17 [16] vs. Santa Clara 1 (10) W 1-0S22 [13] GEORGE MASON COKE W 4-1S24 [13] FLORIDA COKE L 2-3S29 [18] CLEMSON (2) L 1-2 otO3 [18] GEORGE WASHINGTON W 7-0O6 [18] at Maryland W 3-2O12 [19] at Wake Forest L 1-2O14 [19] JAMES MADISON W 3-0O18 RICHMOND L 1-4O21 DUKE (20) W 4-3O28 at Florida State (13) W 1-0N2 [19] at Duke ACC T 0-0 3-4 4otN11 UNC GREENSBORO NCAA W 6-1N18 at North Carolina (8) NCAA L 1-2

2001 (17-4-2, 5-2-0) NCAA Quarterfinals S1 [5] MISSISSIPPI W 3-0S7 [5] WEST VIRGINIA NIKE W 2-1S9 [5] AUBURN NIKE L 0-1S19 [11] at NC State W 2-0S23 [11] at Florida (18) T 1-1 2otS26 [11] LIBERTY W 7-0S29 [11] at Clemson (12) L 0-4O2 [15] WILLIAM & MARY W 1-0O4 [15] BRIGHAM YOUNG (19) W 3-2 otO7 [15] at George Mason W 1-0O10 [13] MARYLAND W 1-0O13 [13] at James Madison W 4-1O17 [10] at Richmond W 3-0O20 [10] at Duke W 2-1 otO25 [8] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 1-6O28 [8] FLORIDA STATE (20) W 3-2N2 [13] WAKE FOREST W 2-0N8 [10] vs. Duke 1 ACC W 2-1 otN9 [10] vs. Florida State 1 (18) ACC T 0-0 2-3 4otN16 [11] LIBERTY NCAA W 3-0 N18 [11] WILLIAM & MARY NCAA W 4-1N24 [11] CINCINNATI NCAA W 4-0D1 [11] at Santa Clara (2) NCAA L 2-31-Winston-Salem, N.C.

2002 (13-7-2, 4-3-0) NCAA 3rd Round A31 [4] SAINT JOSEPH’S W 7-0S6 [2] at UCLA (7) L 3-4 otS8 [2] vs. Southern California 1 T 0-0 2otS13 [8] WEST VIRGINIA (22) NIKE L 1-2S15 [8] DARTMOUTH NIKE W 3-1S20 [16] vs. George Mason 2 W 2-0S22 [16] at William & Mary W 2-1 2otS25 [15] TEMPLE W 8-1S28 [15] CLEMSON (24) L 0-1O1 [21] RICHMOND T 1-1 2otO6 [21] UAB W 2-1O11 at Maryland L 0-2O15 JAMES MADISON W 7-3O19 at North Carolina (3) L 1-2O23 DUKE W 2-0O26 at Wake Forest (15) W 2-1O30 NC STATE W 1-0N2 at Florida State (19) W 2-1N7 [18] vs. Duke 3 (24) ACC L 0-1N15 [24] vs. Dayton 4 NCAA W 3-2N17 [24] at West Virginia (8) NCAA W 1-0N24 [24] at Penn State (13) NCAA L 0-3 1-Los Angeles, Calif. (UCLA); 2-Williamsburg, Va.; 3-Tallahassee, Fla.; 4-Morgantown, W.Va.

2003 (12-5-4, 3-3-1) NCAA 2nd Round A30 [9] WEST VIRGINIA (11) W 1-0S1 [6] WILLIAM & MARY W 2-1S5 [6] at Ohio State L 0-1S7 [6] at Dayton T 1-1 2otS12 [17] SANTA CLARA (3) NIKE W 4-1S14 [17] SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (23) NIKE W 3-0S19 [7] at Dartmouth W 3-0S21 [7] vs. Harvard 1 W 1-0S26 [6] at NC State W 7-0S29 [6] at Richmond W 2-1O4 [4] FLORIDA STATE (21) W 3-2O7 [4] at James Madison W 1-0O11 [4] WAKE FOREST (15) T 2-2 2otO14 [5] MARYLAND (19) W 1-0O18 [5] at Duke (15) L 0-1O21 [6] LIBERTY W 6-0O26 [6] NORTH CAROLINA (1) L 1-3N1 [6] at Clemson (22) L 1-2N5 [8] vs. Duke 2 (10) ACC L 1-2N14 [10] WILLIAM & MARY NCAA T 1-1 4-2 2otN16 [10] VILLANOVA (16) NCAA T 0-0 2-4 2ot1-Hanover, N.H.; 2-Cary, N.C.

2004 (17-3-2, 6-2-1) NCAA 2nd Round • ACC Champions A27 [7] EAST CAROLINA W 4-0A29 [7] MIAMI W 4-0S1 [6] LIBERTY W 5-0S5 [6] at West Virginia (21) W 1-0S10 [5] UCLA (8) NIKE W 3-1S12 [5] SOUTH CAROLINA NIKE W 5-2S17 [3] vs. George Mason 1 W 4-0S19 [3] at William & Mary W 1-0

S24 [3] at Florida State (8) W 1-0O1 [3] at Wake Forest L 1-2 otO5 [3] at Maryland (23) T 0-0 2otO9 [3] DUKE (16) W 2-1O12 [4] JAMES MADISON W 5-0O17 [4] at North Carolina (2) L 1-2O20 [4] VIRGINIA TECH W 3-0O24 [4] CLEMSON (24) W 2-0O27 [4] NC STATE W 3-0N3 [4] vs. Virginia Tech 2 ACC W 8-0N5 [4] vs. Clemson 2 (22) ACC W 2-1N7 [4] vs. North Carolina 2 (1) ACC T 1-1 5-4 2otN12 [2] JAMES MADISON NCAA W 6-0N14 [2] DUKE (20) NCAA L 0-31-Williamsburg, Va.; 2-Cary, N.C.

2005 (18-6-1, 8-2-1) NCAA Quarterfinals A26 [5] RHODE ISLAND W 6-0A28 [5] WEST VIRGINIA (15) W 1-0A31 [5] at James Madison W 1-0S4 [5] at Penn State (6) L 2-5S9 [6] TENNESSEE NIKE L 0-1S11 [6] DAYTON NIKE T 2-2 2otS16 [13] ST. BONAVENTURE W 7-1S18 [13] RICHMOND W 9-0S22 [11] at Wake Forest (15) W 1-0S25 [11] at Duke (7) W 1-0S29 [7] FLORIDA STATE (10) W 1-0O2 [7] MIAMI W 1-0O6 [5] at North Carolina (1) L 1-2 2otO9 [5] CLEMSON W 2-1 otO13 [5] at Virginia Tech W 4-0O20 [5] at Boston College (14) L 0-1O23 [5] MARYLAND W 2-0O29 [8] NC STATE W 2-0N2 [7] vs. Wake Forest 1 ACC W 2-1N4 [7] vs. Florida State 1 (6) ACC W 2-0N6 [7] vs. North Carolina 1 (3) ACC L 1-4N11 [6] LIBERTY NCAA W 4-0N13 [6] TENNESSEE (14) NCAA W 3-0N20 [6] CAL STATE FULLERTON (17) NCAA W 2-1N25 [6] at UCLA (4) NCAA L 0-5 1-Cary, N.C.

2006 (12-8-2, 5-4-1) NCAA 3rd Round A25 [7] SYRACUSE W 6-0A27 [7] LIBERTY W 1-0A30 [6] VCU W 5-0S3 [6] at Tennessee (20) L 0-1 otS8 [15] GEORGIA (25) NIKE W 2-0S10 [15] SETON HALL NIKE L 0-1S15 [21] VERMONT W 6-0S17 [21] at West Virginia (6) T 1-1 2otS21 [16] WAKE FOREST (14) W 2-1S24 [16] DUKE W 1-0S28 [11] at Florida State (3) T 0-0 2otO1 [11] at Miami L 0-1O5 [12] NORTH CAROLINA (2) L 0-2O8 [12] at Clemson W 1-0O12 [14] VIRGINIA TECH W 2-1O20 [11] BOSTON COLLEGE L 0-1O22 [11] at Maryland L 0-2O28 at NC State W 3-2 otN1 vs. Wake Forest 1 (17) ACC L 1-2N10 vs. West Virginia 2 (9) NCAA W 2-0N12 at Wake Forest (19) NCAA W 2-0N17 at Texas A&M (18) NCAA L 1-21-Cary, N.C.; 2-Winston Salem, N.C.

2007 (13-4-6, 5-2-3) NCAA 3rd Round A31 [9] DELAWARE W 4-0S2 [9] WEST VIRGINIA (15) W 3-0S7 [8] vs. Stanford 1 (10) L 1-2S9 [8] at Santa Clara (3) T 0-0 2otS14 [8] COLORADO (18) NIKE W 4-0S16 [8] ARIZONA (25) NIKE W 4-0S21 [4] LIBERTY W 5-0S23 [4] WILLIAM & MARY (24) W 1-0 2otS27 [4] at Duke W 2-0S30 [4] at Wake Forest (23) T 0-0 2otO4 [5] FLORIDA STATE (22) T 1-1 2otO7 [5] MIAMI W 1-0 2otO11 [4] at NC State W 3-0O14 [4] CLEMSON (21) T 1-1 2otO18 [3] VIRGINIA TECH W 2-0O25 [3] MARYLAND W 3-0

O28 [3] at Boston College (16) L 0-1N2 [7] at North Carolina (4) L 0-1 otN7 [10] vs. Miami 2 ACC T 0-0 4-2 2otN9 [10] vs. North Carolina 2 ACC T 1-1 2-4 2otN16 [17] LOYOLA (MD) NCAA W 4-1N18 [17] WILLIAM & MARY NCAA W 1-0N23 [17] at UCLA (1) NCAA L 1-2 ot1-Santa Clara, Calif..; 2-Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

2008 (15-5-3, 6-3-1) NCAA 3rd Round A22 [7] LOYOLA (MD) W 4-0A29 [7] LIBERTY W 5-0A31 [7] VCU W 5-0S5 [7] at Georgia W 1-0S7 [7] vs. Auburn 1 T 1-1 2otS12 [9] WILLIAM & MARY NIKE W 2-1S14 [9] DARTMOUTH NIKE W 2-1S21 [9] at West Virginia (15) L 0-3S25 [15] at Florida State (8) W 1-0S28 [15] at Miami W 2-0O2 [11] NC STATE W 6-0O5 [11] at Clemson W 7-1O9 [7] at Virginia Tech L 0-1O16 [9] at Maryland W 3-2 otO19 [9] BOSTON COLLEGE (14) W 2-1O24 [7] NORTH CAROLINA (5) L 1-5O30 [11] DUKE (13) T 0-0 2otN2 [11] WAKE FOREST L 0-1N5 [14] vs. Wake Forest 2 (24) ACC W 3-2 2otN7 [14] vs. Virginia Tech 2 ACC T 0-0 1-2 2otN14 [16] ARMY NCAA W 2-0N16 [16] WEST VIRGINIA NCAA W 3-2N22 [16] DUKE (22) NCAA L 0-21-Athens, Ga.; 2-Cary, N.C.;

2009 (10-6-6, 4-4-1) NCAA 3rd Round A21 [11] at Penn State (6) L 0-1A28 [14] LIBERTY W 5-0A30 [14] HOFSTRA W 7-0S4 [11] vs. Arizona 1 W 4-1S6 [11] at Arizona State T 1-1 2otS11 [16] WEST VIRGINIA NIKE T 1-1 2otS13 [16] SETON HALL NIKE W 4-0S20 [16] AMERICAN W 2-0S24 [14] at NC State L 1-2S27 [14] CLEMSON W 3-0S30 [23] VIRGINIA TECH L 1-2O8 MARYLAND (19) T 2-2 2otO11 at Boston College (6) L 0-1 otO17 at North Carolina (2) L 1-2O22 at Duke W 1-0O25 at Wake Forest (5) T 0-0 2otO30 FLORIDA STATE (4) W 1-0N1 MIAMI W 2-0N4 vs. Boston College 2 (6) ACC T 0-0 2-3 2otN13 vs. St. John’s 3 NCAA T 0-0 3-1 2otN15 at Penn State (9) NCAA W 6-2N20 at UCLA (4) NCAA L 0-31-Tempe, Ariz.; 2-Cary, N.C.; 3-University Park, Pa.

2010 (17-5-2, 7-2-1) NCAA 3rd Round A20 [7] LIBERTY W 4-0A22 [7] COLGATE W 6-0A27 [7] at Penn State (11) T 1-1 2otA29 [7] vs. Connecticut 1 W 1-0 2otS3 [7] RICHMOND W 8-0S10 [6] TEXAS NIKE W 4-0S12 [6] BOSTON UNIVERSITY NIKE W 3-0S19 [5] at West Virginia L 0-1S23 [7] at Virginia Tech W 3-0S30 [6] at Maryland (5) L 2-3O3 [6] BOSTON COLLEGE (1) W 3-2 otO8 [6] NORTH CAROLINA (3) L 0-1 otO14 [8] DUKE W 2-0O17 [8] WAKE FOREST W 2-1O21 [7] at Florida State (10) T 0-0 2otO24 [7] at Miami W 4-1O28 [7] NC STATE W 2-1O31 [7] at Clemson W 6-0N3 [5] vs. Boston College 1 (18) ACC L 0-1N12 [11] LEHIGH NCAA W 3-0N14 [11] SOUTH CAROLINA NCAA W 3-0N20 [11] OHIO STATE (19) NCAA L 2-31-University Park, Pa.; 2-Cary, N.C.

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2012 (18-5-1, 6-3-1) NCAA 3rd Round • ACC Champions A17 [7] PENN STATE (8) L 1-3A19 [7] RADFORD W 5-0A22 [8] LIBERTY W 3-0A26 [8] UNC WILMINGTON W 2-0A31 [7] at Texas W 3-0S2 [7] vs. SMU 1 W 2-1S7 [7] GEORGE MASON NIKE W 3-0S9 [7] JAMES MADISON NIKE W 4-1S13 [5] NC STATE W 4-0S16 [5] NORTH CAROLINA (6) T 2-2 2otS23 [5] at Clemson W 1-0S27 [3] at Maryland (10) L 1-3S30 [3] DUKE (5) W 1-0O5 [6] WAKE FOREST (12) L 1-2O11 [9] at Miami W 3-0O14 [9] at Florida State (1) L 0-1 otO21 [11] at Virginia Tech (22) W 5-0O25 [10] BOSTON COLLEGE (22) W 5-1O28 [10] at North Carolina (8) ACC W 1-0N2 [8] vs. Florida State 2 (2) ACC W 4-2N4 [8] vs. Maryland 2 (7) ACC W 4-0N9 [2] LA SALLE (20) NCAA W 4-1N16 [2] RUTGERS NCAA W 6-1N18 [2] DUKE (15) NCAA L 1-3 1-Austin, Texas; 2-Cary, N.C.

Rankings are of time of game• 1994-pres. - Soccer America• 1985-1993 - ISAA

COME FROM BEHIND WINSDate Opponent Trailed (Min) Tied Final11/16/12 Rutgers NCAA 0-1 (8’) 13’ 6-110/25/12 Boston College 0-1 (33’) 49’ 5-18/30/11 St. John’s 0-1 (48’) 73’ 2-18/19/11 West Virginia 0-1 (8’) 23’ 2-110/28/10 NC State 0-1 (4’) 14’ 2-110/3/10 Boston College 1-2 (57’) 77’ 3-2 ot11/15/09 at Penn State NCAA 0-2 (37’) 65’ 6-211/5/08 vs. Wake Forest ACC 0-1 (17’) 49’ 3-2 ot10/19/08 Boston College 0-1 (7’) 27’ 2-111/5/04 vs. Clemson ACC 0-1 (39’) 61’ 2-19/12/04 South Carolina 0-1 (21’) 36’ 5-210/4/03 Florida State 1-2 (59’) 85’ 3-29/29/03 at Richmond 0-1 (16’) 29’ 2-19/12/03 Santa Clara 0-1 (33’) 37’ 4-111/15/02 vs. Dayton NCAA 0-1 (53’) 55’ 3-210/6/02 UAB 0-1 (18’) 42’ 2-111/8/01 vs. Duke ACC 0-1 (49’) 50’ 2-110/28/01 Florida State 1-2 (11’) 69’ 3-210/4/01 BYU 1-2 (62’) 81’ 3-2 ot10/21/00 Duke 0-2 (12’) 53’ 4-310/6/00 at Maryland 0-2 (32’) 70’ 3-210/10/99 at George Mason 0-2 (18’) 55’ 3-29/24/99 Stanford 0-2 (68’) 76’ 3-29/19/99 at NC State 0-1 (29’) 33’ 3-110/31/98 George Mason 0-1 (14’) 16’ 3-210/2/98 at Tennessee 2-3 (68’) 74’ 4-39/11/98 at Florida State 2-3 (86’) 89’ 4-3 ot9/5/98 James Madison 0-1 (12’) 39’ 3-2 ot9/28/97 at Wake Forest 1-2 (55’) 73’ 3-29/13/97 vs. Washington 0-1 (18’) 28’ 4-29/9/97 Old Dominion 0-1 (4’) 55’ 2-19/5/97 at Penn State 0-1 (2’) 23’ 5-211/7/96 vs. NC State 0-1 (20’) 37’ 4-110/26/96 at William & Mary 0-1 (12’) 42’ 2-110/6/96 at NC State 0-1 (17’) 53’ 3-210/1/95 William & Mary 1-2 (35’) 52’ 3-2 ot9/16/95 at Clemson 0-1 (11’) 35’ 2-19/2/95 vs. California 0-1 (13’) 19’ 3-210/24/93 Villanova 1-2 (70’) 73’ 3-29/26/93 at Cincinnati 0-1 (13’) 45’ 3-110/17/92 Wisconsin 1-2 (93’) 94’ 3-2 ot10/13/92 James Madison 0-1 (34’) 42’ 2-110/20/91 NC State 0-1 (44’) 69’ 2-19/24/91 at James Madison 0-1 (50’) 55’ 2-110/27/90 NC State 0-1 (28’) 38’ 3-110/8/89 at Villanova 0-1 (20’) 34’ 4-1

TOP 10 WINSDate Opponent UVa Rank Score11/4/12 vs. #7 Maryland ACC #8 4-0 11/2/12 vs. #2 Florida State ACC #8 4-210/28/12 at #8 North Carolina ACC #10 1-09/30/12 #5 Duke #3 1-010/8/11 #10 Florida State #8 4-3 ot9/25/11 at #5 North Carolina #14 1-0 2ot9/15/11 #6 Maryland #14 4-110/3/10 #1 Boston College #6 3-2 ot11/15/09 at #9 Penn State NCAA NR 6-210/30/09 #4 Florida State NR 1-09/25/08 at #8 Florida State #15 1-011/10/06 vs. #9 West Virginia NCAA NR 2-011/4/05 vs. #6 Florida State ACC #7 2-09/29/05 #10 Florida State #7 1-09/25/05 at #7 Duke #11 1-09/24/04 at #8 Florida State #3 1-09/10/04 #8 UCLA #5 3-19/12/03 #3 Santa Clara #17 4-111/17/02 at #8 West Virginia NCAA #24 1-09/17/00 vs. #10 Santa Clara #16 1-010/8/99 #2 Florida #10 2-1 ot9/26/99 #5 Hartford #15 2-19/24/99 #8 Stanford #15 3-29/5/99 at #4 Portland #14 2-09/20/98 #9 Duke #15 5-19/16/95 at #8 Clemson #13 2-111/17/91 at #8 Connecticut NCAA #3 2-010/20/91 #3 NC State #4 2-110/12/91 at #3 Santa Clara #5 1-0 (ot)9/29/91 vs. #4 Wisconsin #6 1-010/27/90 #10 NC State ACC #3 3-19/29/90 #10 Massachusetts #3 2-09/19/90 at #4 William & Mary #3 2-09/7/90 at #3 NC State #7 3-210/14/89 at #9 Wisconsin #7 2-09/9/89 at #6 Massachusetts #11 2-0

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BOSTON COLLEGEOverall: 3-7-2 Home: 3-1 (3-1 Klöckner) Road: 0-4 (0-4 Newton Campus)

10-13-85 L 0-3 N19-25-88 T 2-2 (2ot) N210-20-05 L 0-1 A10-20-06 L 0-1 H10-28-07 L 0-1 A10-19-08 W 2-1 H10-11-09 L 0-1 (ot) A11-4-09 ACC T 0-0 2-3 (2ot) N310-3-10 W 3-2 (OT) H 11-3-10 ACC L 0-1 N39-18-11 L 0-2 A10-25-12 W 5-1 HN1-Fort Belvior, Va.; N2-Williamsburg, Va.; N3-Cary, N.C.

CLEMSONOverall: 12-10-1 Home: 5-3-1 (5-3-1 Klöckner) Road: 6-4 (6-4 Riggs)

10-9-94 W 3-2 H9-16-95 W 2-1 A9-13-96 L 1-2 H10-24-97 L 0-2 A 11-6-97 ACC L 0-1 N110-16-98 W 1-0 H 11-6-98 ACC L 1-2 N210-2-99 L 0-1 (2ot) A 11-4-99 ACC L 1-3 N39-29-00 L 1-2 (ot) H9-29-01 L 0-4 A9-28-02 L 0-1 H11-1-03 L 1-2 A10-24-04 W 2-0 H 11-5-04 ACC W 2-1 N410-9-05 W 2-1 (ot) H10-8-06 W 1-0 A10-14-07 T 1-1 (2ot) H10-5-08 W 7-1 A9-27-09 W 3-0 H10-31-10 W 6-0 A10-16-11 W 3-0 H9-23-12 W 1-0 AN1-Winston-Salem, N.C.; N2-Lake Buena Vista, Fla.; N3-Chapel Hill, N.C.; N4-Cary, N.C.;

DUKEOverall: 18-12-7 Home: 9-5-3 (7-5-3 Klöckner) Road: 7-4-4 (7-4-4 Koskinen)

9-28-85 W 3-0 A 10-5-85 W 4-0 N111-4-87 W 2-0 H10-1-89 W 3-0 A10-9-90 W 2-0 H9-18-91 T 5-5 (2ot) A10-25-92 T 0-0 (2ot) H 11-14-92 NCAA L 0-2 H10-20-93 T 1-1 (2ot) A9-10-94 T 1-1 (2ot) H10-28-95 L 0-6 A 11-2-95 ACC L 0-1 N211-1-96 L 0-3 H 11-16-96 NCAA L 0-1 A9-26-97 L 2-3 A9-20-98 W 5-1 H9-17-99 W 4-3 A10-21-00 W 4-3 H 11-2-00 ACC T 0-0 4-3 (4ot) A10-20-01 W 2-1 (ot) A 11-8-01 ACC W 2-1 (ot) N3

10-23-02 W 2-1 H 11-7-02 ACC L 0-1 N410-18-03 L 0-2 A 11-5-03 ACC L 1-2 N510-9-04 W 2-1 H 11-14-04 NCAA L 0-3 H9-25-05 W 1-0 A9-24-06 W 1-0 H9-27-07 W 2-0 A10-30-08 T 0-0 (2ot) H 11-22-08 NCAA L 0-2 H10-22-09 W 1-0 A10-14-10 W 2-0 H9-29-11 T 0-0 (2ot) A9-30-12 W 1-0 H 11-18-12 NCAA L 1-3 HN1-Chapel Hill, N.C.; N2-College Park, Md.; N3-Winston-Salem, N.C.; N4-Tallahassee, Fla.; N5-Cary, N.C.;

FLORIDA STATEOverall: 17-3-4 Home: 8-0-1 (8-0-1 Klöckner) Road: 6-2-2 (5-2-2 Seminole)

10-14-95 W 6-0 H9-8-96 W 3-1 A10-18-97 W 2-1 H9-11-98 W 4-3 (ot) A 11-5-98 ACC W 2-0 N110-15-99 W 1-0 H10-21-00 W 1-0 A10-28-01 W 3-2 H 11-9-01 ACC T 0-0 2-3 (4ot) N211-2-02 W 2-1 A10-4-03 W 3-2 H9-24-04 W 1-0 A9-29-05 W 1-0 H 11-4-05 ACC W 2-0 N39-28-06 T 0-0 (2ot) A10-4-07 T 1-1 (2ot) H9-25-08 W 1-0 A10-30-09 W 1-0 H10-21-10 T 0-0 (2ot) A10-8-11 W 4-3 (ot) H 11-4-11 ACC L 1-2 N3 11-25-11 NCAA L 0-3 A10-14-12 L 0-1 (ot) A 11-2-12 ACC W 4-2 N3N1-Lake Buena Vista, Fla.; N2-Winston-Salem, N.C.; N3-Cary, N.C.

MARYLANDOverall: 27-5-4 Home: 13-0-1 (10-0-1 Klöckner) Road: 8-5-2 (2-5-2 Ludwig)

9-15-85 W 3-1 N110-18-86 W 1-0 ot A 11-2-86 W 5-0 N29-4-87 W 3-0 H 10-18-87 W 3-1 A 11-1-87 W 8-0 N39-14-88 W 5-0 A9-26-89 W 3-0 H9-11-90 W 6-1 A10-5-91 W 6-0 H9-22-92 W 4-1 A 10-30-92 ACC W 2-0 N410-31-93 W 4-1 H 11-5-93 ACC W 3-1 N310-7-94 W 1-0 A 11-3-94 ACC T 1-1 1-3 (ot) N29-27-95 W 4-0 H10-11-96 T 1-1 (2ot) A10-29-97 W 2-1 H

10-9-98 L 2-3 (ot) A9-29-99 W 5-0 H10-6-00 W 3-2 A10-10-01 W 1-0 H10-11-02 L 0-2 A10-14-03 W 1-0 H10-5-04 T 0-0 (2ot) A10-23-05 W 2-0 H10-22-06 L 0-2 A10-25-07 W 3-0 H10-16-08 W 3-2 (ot) A10-8-09 T 2-2 (2ot) H9-30-10 L 2-3 A9-15-11 W 4-1 H 10-30-11 ACC W 2-0 H9-27-12 L 1-3 A 11-4-12 ACC W 4-0 N5N1-Washington, D.C.; N2-Chapel Hill, N.C.; N3-Raleigh, N.C.; N4-Durham, N.C.; N5-Cary, N.C.

MIAMI (Fla.)Overall: 8-1-1 Home: 5-0 (5-0 Klöckner) Road: 3-1 (3-1 Cobb)

8-29-04 W 4-0 H10-2-05 W 1-0 H10-1-06 L 0-1 A10-7-07 W 1-0 (2ot) H 11-7-07 ACC T 0-0 4-2 (2ot) N19-28-08 W 2-0 A11-1-09 W 2-0 H10-24-10 W 4-1 A10-27-11 W 2-0 H10-11-12 W 3-0 AN1-Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

NORTH CAROLINAOverall: 2-35-3 Home: 0-13-1 (0-9-1 Klöckner) Road: 2-16 (2-16 Fetzer)

9-29-85 L 0-6 H 10-6-85 L 0-6 A10-13-86 L 0-3 N1 10-31-86 L 0-4 A10-30-87 L 0-4 N210-18-88 L 0-2 A9-29-89 L 0-3 H10-20-90 L 0-3 A 10-28-90 ACC L 0-2 H9-14-91 L 0-3 H 11-23-91 NCAA L 1-5 A9-27-92 L 0-7 A 10-31-92 ACC L 0-3 N310-29-93 L 1-2 H 11-6-93 ACC L 0-3 N210-23-94 L 0-4 A10-22-95 L 0-3 H9-29-96 L 0-4 A 11-8-96 ACC L 2-5 N411-2-97 L 0-3 H10-25-98 L 1-5 A10-22-99 L 0-2 H9-1-00 L 1-6 A 11-18-00 NCAA L 1-2 A10-25-01 L 1-6 H10-19-02 L 1-2 A10-26-03 L 1-3 H10-17-04 L 1-2 A 11-7-04 ACC T 1-1 5-4 (2ot) N510-6-05 L 1-2 (2ot) A 11-6-05 ACC L 1-4 N510-5-06 L 0-2 H11-2-07 L 0-1 (ot) A

11-9-07 ACC T 1-1 2-4 (2ot) N610-24-08 L 1-5 H10-17-09 L 1-2 A10-8-10 L 0-1 (ot) H9-25-11 W 1-0 (2ot) A9-16-12 T 2-2 (2ot) H 10-28-12 ACC W 1-0 AN1-Fort Belvior, Va.; N2- Raleigh, N.C.; N3- Durham, N.C.; N4-Clemson, S.C.; N5-Cary, N.C.; N6-Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

NC STATEOverall: 22-12-1 Home: 11-4 (9-2 Klöckner) Road: 9-5-1 (1-1 Dail)

10-4-85 L 1-3 N19-25-86 L 1-3 A 11-1-86 W 2-1 N19-27-87 L 1-2 (ot) H 10-31-87 T 0-0 (2ot) A10-1-88 L 0-1 A 10-26-88 ACC L 0-2 A9-3-89 L 0-2 H 10-28-89 ACC L 0-2 N29-7-90 W 3-2 A 10-27-90 ACC W 3-1 H10-20-91 W 2-1 H 11-2-91 ACC L 1-2` N110-7-92 L 1-4 A9-18-93 L 0-1 H10-12-94 W 1-0 A10-10-95 L 0-1 H10-6-96 W 3-2 A 11-7-96 W 4-1 N310-10-97 W 2-0 H9-18-98 W 2-0 H9-19-99 W 3-1 A9-12-00 W 3-0 H9-19-01 W 2-0 A10-30-02 W 1-0 H9-26-03 W 7-0 A10-27-04 W 3-0 H10-29-05 W 2-0 H10-28-06 W 3-2 (ot) A10-11-07 W 3-0 A10-2-08 W 6-0 H9-24-09 L 1-2 A10-28-10 W 2-1 H10-13-11 W 1-0 (ot) A9-13-12 W 4-0 HN1-Chapel Hill, N.C.; N2-Durham, N.C.; N3-Clemson, S.C.

NOTRE DAMEOverall: 1-0-0 Home: 1-0 (0-0 Klöckner)

10-21-89 W 2-0 H PENN STATEOverall: 2-7-1 Home: 0-3 (0-3 Klöckner) Road: 2-4-1 (2-4-1 Jeffrey) 9-5-97 W 5-2 A9-8-98 L 1-2 (ot) H10-29-99 L 1-4 A11-24-02 NCAA L 0-3 A9-4-05 L 2-5 A8-21-09 L 0-1 A 11-15-09 NCAA W 6-2 A8-27-10 T 1-1 (2ot) A9-11-11 L 2-3 H8-17-12 L 1-3 H

PITTSBURGHOverall: 0-0-0 RICHMONDOverall: 7-1-1 Home: 4-1-1 (4-1-1 Klöckner) Road: 3-0 (0-0 Robins)

10-22-86 W 11-0 A9-27-98 W 1-0 H10-18-00 L 1-4 H10-17-01 W 3-0 A10-1-02 T 1-1 (2ot) H9-29-03 W 2-1 A9-18-05 W 9-0 H9-3-10 W 8-0 H9-21-11 W 6-0 HN1-Fort Belvior, Va.;

RUTGERSOverall: 2-3-0 Home: 2-0 (2-0 Klöckner)

10-11-86 L 1-2 N110-10-87 L 0-4 N110-9-88 L 0-1 N19-11-95 W 1-0 H11-16-12 NCAA W 6-1 HN1-Fort Belvior, Va.

SANTA CLARAOverall: 3-2-1 Home: 1-1 (1-1 Klöckner) Road: 1-1-1 (1-1-1 Buck Shaw)

10-12-91 W 1-0 A11-18-95 NCAA L 0-1 H9-17-00 W 1-0 N112-1-01 NCAA L 2-3 A9-12-03 W 4-1 H9-9-07 T 0-0 (2ot) AN1-Stanford, Calif.

SETON HALLOverall: 1-1-0 Home: 1-1-0 (1-1-0 Klöckner)

9-10-06 L 0-1 H9-13-09 W 4-0 H

SYRACUSEOverall: 1-0-0 Home: 1-0 (1-0 Klöckner)

8-25-06 W 6-0 H

VCUOverall: 3-0-1 Home: 3-0 (3-0 Klöckner)Road: 0-0-1 (0-0-0 Sports Backers)

9-3-96 W 5-0 H9-30-98 T 1-1 (2ot) A8-30-06 W 4-0 H8-31-08 W 5-0 H

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2013 VIRGINIA WOMEN’S SOCCER FACT BOOKVIRGINIA TECHOverall: 16-2-1 Home: 10-1 (7-1 Klöckner)Road: 5-1 (3-1 Thompson)

10-27-85 W 1-0 A11-5-86 W 2-0 H10-14-87 W 8-0 H11-2-88 W 5-1 H10-20-94 W 5-0 H10-4-95 W 6-1 A9-24-96 W 1-0 H10-20-04 W 3-0 H 11-3-04 ACC W 8-0 N110-13-05 W 4-0 A10-12-06 W 2-1 H10-18-07 W 2-0 H10-9-08 L 0-1 A 11-7-08 ACC T 1-1 2-1 (2ot) N19-30-09 L 0-2 H9-23-10 W 3-0 A10-20-11 W 4-0 H 11-20-11 NCAA W 4-0 H10-21-12 W 5-0 AN1-Cary, N.C.

WAKE FORESTOverall: 13-7-3 Home: 5-3-1 (5-3-1 Klöckner)Road: 6-3-2 (5-3-2 Spry)

9-20-94 W 9-0 H10-14-95 W 1-0 A10-3-96 W 2-1 H9-28-97 W 3-2 A10-23-98 W 1-0 (ot) A10-24-99 L 0-1 (ot) H10-12-00 L 1-2 A11-2-01 W 2-0 H10-26-02 W 2-1 A10-11-03 T 2-2 (2ot) H10-1-04 L 1-2 (ot) A9-22-05 W 1-0 A 11-2-05 ACC W 2-1 N19-21-06 W 2-1 H 11-1-06 ACC L 1-2 N1 11-12-06 NCAA W 2-0 A9-30-07 T 0-0 (2ot) A11-2-08 L 0-1 H 11-5-08 ACC W 3-2 (2ot) N110-25-09 T 0-0 (2ot) A10-17-10 W 2-1 H10-2-11 L 0-2 A10-5-12 L 1-2 HN1-Cary, N.C.

Opponent W-L-T Win Pct. GF GA Years American 3-0-0 1.000 10 4 1992-2009Arkansas 2-0-0 1.000 4 1 1991-1992Army 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2008Arizona 2-0-0 1.000 8 1 2007-2009Arizona State 1-0-1 .750 4 1 2009-2011Auburn 0-1-1 .250 1 2 2001-2008 Barry 0-1-0 .000 1 2 1987Berry 1-1-0 .500 4 3 1992-1993Boston College 3-7-2 .333 12 16 1985-2012Boston University 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2010Brigham Young 1-0-0 1.000 3 2 2001Brown 2-0-0 1.000 7 2 1993-1994California 1-0-0 1.000 3 2 1995 Cal State Fullerton 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 2005Central Florida 0-1-0 .000 0 2 1988Charlotte 1-0-0 1.000 5 0 1995Cincinnati 6-0-1 .929 21 5 1987-2001Clemson 12-10-1 .543 39 26 1994-2012Colgate 2-0-0 1.000 9 0 1996-2010Colorado 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 2007Colorado College 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 1992Connecticut 3-2-0 .600 6 3 1990-2010Creighton 1-0-0 1.000 3 1 1992Dartmouth 3-0-0 1.000 8 2 2002-2008Dayton 4-0-3 .786 15 8 1987-2005Delaware 2-0-0 1.000 10 1 1996-2007Drexel 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 2011Duke 18-12-7 .581 54 45 1988-2012East Carolina 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 2004Elon 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 1987Florida 1-2-1 .375 5 6 1996-2001Florida State 17-3-4 .792 43 22 1995-2012Fresno State 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1999George Mason 11-8-3 .568 34 27 1985-2012George Washington 13-1-0 .929 41 12 1985-2000Georgia 2-0-1 .833 5 2 1998-2008Hartford 3-2-0 .600 7 5 1987-2000Harvard 2-0-0 1.000 3 0 1994-2003Hofstra 1-0-0 1.000 7 0 2009James Madison 21-1-2 .920 70 19 1990-2012Kansas 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 1997Kentucky 0-1-0 .000 1 2 1994La Salle 1-0-0 1.000 4 1 2012Lehigh 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2010Liberty 12-0-0 1.000 57 1 2001-2012Long Island 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2011Loyola (Md.) 3-0-0 1.000 10 2 1997-2008Mary Washington 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 1987Maryland 27-5-4 .806 100 29 1989-2012UMBC 2-0-0 1.000 19 1 1988-1995Massachusetts 2-1-0 .667 5 2 1989-1990Miami (Fla.) 8-1-1 .850 19 2 2004-2012Michigan State 1-1-0 .500 4 2 1993-1994Mississippi 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2001New Hampshire 5-0-0 1.000 18 2 1988-1993North Carolina 2-35-3 .088 21 124 1985-2012UNC Greensboro 6-0-0 1.000 25 3 1988-2000UNC-Wilmington 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2012NC State 22-12-1 .643 66 39 1985-2012Northwestern 1-0-0 1.000 5 0 1995Notre Dame 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 1989Oakland 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 1999 Ohio State 0-2-0 .000 2 4 2003-2010Old Dominion 3-0-0 1.000 9 1 1994-1997Oregon State 0-1-0 .000 0 2 1999Penn State 2-7-1 .250 19 26 1997-2012Pittsburgh first meetingPortland 2-0-1 .833 4 1 1997-1999Princeton 2-0-0 1.000 5 1 1997-1998Providence 2-0-0 1.000 7 0 1989-1994Radford 8-2-1 .773 37 10 1985-2012Randolph-Macon 2-0-0 1.000 9 0 1986-1987Rhode Island 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 2005Richmond 7-1-1 .833 42 6 1998-2011

Opponent W-L-T Win Pct. GF GA Years Roanoke 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 1985Rutgers 2-3-0 .400 10 10 1986-2012St. Bonaventure 1-0-0 1.000 7 1 2005St. John’s 1-0-1 .750 2 1 2009-2011Saint Joseph’s 1-0-0 1.000 7 0 2002St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 1990Santa Clara 3-2-1 .583 8 5 1991-2007Seton Hall 1-1-0 .500 4 1 2006-2009South Carolina 2-0-0 1.000 8 2 2004-2010Southern Methodist 4-1-0 .800 12 7 1989-2012Stanford 2-3-0 .400 8 11 1989-2007Syracuse 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 2006Temple 1-0-0 1.000 8 1 2002Tennessee 3-2-0 .600 11 5 1998-2006Texas 2-0-0 1.000 7 0 2010-2012Texas A&M 1-1-0 .500 3 2 1988-2006Towson State 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 1994 Tulane 1-0-0 1.000 6 1 1998 UAB 2-0-0 1.000 3 1 2000-2002UCLA 1-4-1 .250 8 16 1995-2009USC 1-0-1 .750 3 0 2002-2003Vanderbilt 1-1-0 .500 6 4 1985-1998Vermont 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 2006Villanova 6-2-1 .722 20 8 1985-1996VCU 3-0-1 .875 15 1 1996-2008Virginia Tech 16-2-1 .868 65 7 1985-2012Wake Forest 13-7-3 .630 38 22 1994-2012Washington 1-0-0 1.000 4 2 1997Washington State 1-0-1 .750 3 0 2011West Chester 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1985 West Virginia 9-3-2 .714 19 12 2001-2011William & Mary 16-9-2 .630 34 26 1985-2008Wisconsin 3-2-0 .600 8 6 1989-1994Wis.-Milwaukee 1-0-0 1.000 5 2 1995Wright State 1-0-0 1.000 6 1 1989OVERALL 383-164-56 .682 1352 640 (28 years)

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