Six-Time NCAA Finalists • 9 NCAA College Cup Berths€¦ · 6 Melissa Henderson F 5-8 Fr. 5 0 10...
Transcript of Six-Time NCAA Finalists • 9 NCAA College Cup Berths€¦ · 6 Melissa Henderson F 5-8 Fr. 5 0 10...
2008 Sch
edu
le
Notre Dame’s Probable Starting Lineup (c = captain)
No Name Pos Ht Yr G A Pts Notes 2 uKerriHanks F 5-6 Sr. 7 2 16 •202careerpts(71G-60A);17thD-Ihist. 6 MelissaHenderson F 5-8 Fr. 5 0 10 •IgnitedPSUwinwith18th-min.goal10 uBrittanyBock(C) F 5-6 Sr. 1 1 3 •Nearlyhalf(20)of41goalsonheaders14 uCourtneyRosen M 5-7 Jr. 1 2 4 •20th-minutegoalstartedscoringvs.SMU15 RoseAugustin M 5-5 So. 1 1 3 •AssistonHenderson’s2ndgoalvs.SMU17 CourtneyBarg M 5-5 Fr. 0 0 0 •1of4freshmentostartforNDthisyr.12 JessicaSchuveiller D 5-8 Fr. 0 1 1 •Startedeverygameatcenterback19 uCarrieDew(C) D 5-9 Sr. 0 0 0 •2-timeBIGEASTDef.PlayeroftheWeek23 uEliseWeber D 5-7 Sr. 0 1 1 •Startedall34gmssincetransferfromWis.25 uJulieScheidler D 5-5 So. 0 1 1 •Pickedup2ndcareerassistatPSU13 KelseyLysander GK 5-10 Jr. 8-0-0,0.28GAA •2GAin637:20thisyr(3soloshutouts)u = Returning starter from 2007Pronunciations: Augustin (AW-gus-teen); Lysander (LIE-sand-er); Scheidler (SHYD-ler); Schuveiller (SHOE-vy-ler)
2008 ND Women’s Soccer — Game 9#1/1NotreDameFighting Irish(8-0-0/1-0-0BIGEAST)vs.LouisvilleCardinals (3-3-1/1-0-0BIGEAST)
uDATE: Sept.26,2008uTIME: 7:30p.m.ETuAT: NotreDame,Ind. AlumniField(2,500)uSERIES: NDleads5-1-0u1STMTG: UofL1-0(9/24/89)uLASTMTG: ND1-0(9/28/07)
uWEBCAST: UND.com(live) TomStaudt,p-b-p DrewSpada,coloruLIVESTATS: UND.comuTEXTALERT:SignupatUND.comuTICKETS: (574)631-7356
Storylinesu Notre Dame has won the past five series
games against Louisville, outscoring theCardinals,13-1inthattime.
u TheIrishhavescoredatleastonegoalinthefirst 20 minutes in five of their eight games thisseason(includingallfourhomegames).
Knowing that the BIG EAST Conferencepresents itsownuniquesetofchalleng-es,top-rankedNotreDamedivesintothe
heartofleagueplayFridaywitha7:30p.m.(ET)gameagainstLouisvilleatAlumniField.TheIrishandCardinalswerepickedtorepeatlastyear’s1-2 finish in the BIG EAST National Division, ac-cordingtothepreseasoncoaches’poll. NotreDame (8-0) remainsoneofonly fourDivision I teams in the nation to be unbeatenanduntiedaftera3-1victoryatNo.17/16PennState last Sunday afternoon. The Irish scoredthree times in the first 33 minutes of play, includ-ingtwiceinaspanof2:03,toavengeaone-goallosstotheNittanyLionsinSouthBendlastsea-son. ItalsowasNotreDame’s fourthwinoverarankedfoethisseason,aswellasthe300thcareerwinforheadcoachRandyWaldrum. Freshman forward Melissa Henderson,seniorforwardKerriHanks,andjuniorforwardMicheleWeissenhoferscoredthegoalsfortheIrishatPSU,whilejuniorgoalkeeperKelseyLy-sandermadethreesavestopreservethewin.
Rankingsu Notre Dame is ranked No. 1 in the latest
NSCAAandSoccer Americapolls.u Louisvilleisnotranked.
Web SitesuNotreDame: http://www.und.comuLouisville: http://www.uoflsports.comuBIGEAST: http://www.bigeast.org
Setting The (Golden Dome) StandardWhen it comes to powerhouse programs inwomen’scollegesoccer,oneneedlooknofur-therthanNotreDame.TheIrishhavewontwoNCAAtitles(1995,2004)tohighlightaresumethat includessixNCAAnationalchampionshipgameappearancesandninetripstotheNCAACollege Cup semifinals (third-best in tournament history).NotreDamehasearned15consecutiveNCAAChampionshipberths(1993-2007)andisone of only two schools to reach the final-32 ev-eryyearsince1993. Intheirhistory,theIrishhavedevelopedthreeHermannTrophywinnersand42All-Americans,including 15 first-team selections. Now in its 21stseasonin2008,NotreDameownsanall-timerecordof393-67-19(.840).
Notre Dame Head Coach Randy WaldrumMidwesternState’81u10thseasonatNotreDame •193-29-8(.857)atNotreDame. •300-79-20(.777)in19seasons(women). •376-134-27(.725)in25seasons(overall).NOTESu4thontheNCAADivisionIcareerwinning
percentagelist(4thamongactivecoaches)u7-timeNSCAARegionalCoachoftheYearu7-timeconferenceCoachoftheYear •BIGEAST(1999,2000,2003,2004) •Big12(@Baylor)(1998) •MissouriValley(@Tulsa-men)(1991,1993)
8-0-0 / 1-0-0 BIG EASTA12 (5/4) Memphis (exhib.) W, 3-1
A16 (5/4) vs. Virginia (exhib.) (6/7)1 L, 1-2
A22 (4/4)Michigan W,7-0
A29 (4/4)LoyolaMarymount2 W,4-0
A31 (4/4)SantaClara(21/12)2 W,2-0
S5 (5/4)@NorthCarolina(3/2)3 W,1-0
S7 (5/4)vs.Duke(12/11)3 W,3-1
S12 (2/2)SMU W,5-0
S19 (1/1)•@DePaul W,1-0
S21 (1/1)@PennState(17/16)BTN W,3-1
S26 •Louisville 7:30ET
S28 •@Cincinnati 1:00ET
O3 •SouthFlorida 7:30ET
O5 •Marquette 3:30ET
O10 •@Georgetown 3:00ET
O12 •@Villanova 1:00ET
O17 •@Providence 3:00ET
O19 •@ConnecticutCBSCS 1:00ET
O24 •Rutgers 7:30ET
O26 •SetonHall 1:00ET
O30 BIGEAST1stRound4 TBA
N2 BIGEASTQuarterfinals4 TBA
N7 BIGEASTSemifinals4 TBA
N9 BIGEASTFinal4 TBA
N14 NCAA1stRound5 TBA
N16 NCAA2ndRound5 TBA
N21-23
NCAA3rdRound5 TBA
N28-30
NCAAQuarterfinals5 TBA
D5 NCAACollegeCupSemifinals6 TBA
D7 NCAACollegeCupFinal6 TBA
(x) = numbers before opponent are ND rankings in NSCAA/Soccer America polls; numbers after are opponent rankings.
• = BIG EAST Conference game1 = at Traverse City, Mich. (Keystone Soccer Complex)2 = Inn at Saint Mary’s Soccer Classic (Notre Dame, Ind.)3 = Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)4 = BIG EAST Championship (first two rounds on campus)5 = NCAA Championship (matches played at campus sites)6 = NCAA Women’s College Cup (Cary, N.C.)
BTN = Match televised on Big Ten NetworkCBS CS = Match to be televised on CBS College Sports
NOTE: All home matches not scheduled for commercial TV broadcast will air live on UND.com
Matches in boldface to be played at Alumni Field (2,500)
1
NOTRE DAMEWomen’s Soccer 2008
2008 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer
Two-Time NCAA Champions (1995, 2004) Six-Time NCAA Finalists • 9 NCAA College Cup Berths
Roster B
reakdow
n
2008 NOTRE DAME WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTERS
Numerical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr.-Exp. Hometown(PreviousSchools) 1 NikkiWeiss GK 5-11 So.-1V Redding,Conn.(ImmaculateHS) 2 KerriHanks F 5-6 Sr.-3V Allen,Texas(AllenHS) 3 KerryInglis D 5-6 Sr.-2V FortWayne,Ind.(SniderHS) 4 TaylorKnaack F 5-4 So.-SQ Arlington,Texas(MartinHS) 5 MollyCampbell M 5-8 Fr.-HS MissionHills,Kan.(St.Teresa’sAcad.) 6 MelissaHenderson F 5-8 Fr.-HS Garland,Texas(BerknerHS) 7 AmandaClark D/M 5-6 Jr.-2V Naperville,Ill.(NeuquaValleyHS) 8 HaleyFord D 5-9 Jr.-1V Midland,Texas(MidlandHS) 9 LaurenFowlkes D/M 5-10 So.-1V Lee’sSummit,Mo.(St.Teresa’sAcad.) 10 BrittanyBock(C) M/F 5-7 Sr.-3V Naperville,Ill.(NeuquaValleyHS) 11 MicheleWeissenhofer F 5-4 Jr.-2V Naperville,Ill.(NeuquaValleyHS) 12 JessicaSchuveiller D 5-8 Fr.-HS Plano,Texas(PlanoWestHS) 13 KelseyLysander GK 5-10 Jr.-2V SanDiego,Calif.(RanchoBernardoHS) 14 CourtneyRosen M 5-7 Jr.-2V Brecksville,Ohio(HathawayBrownHS) 15 RoseAugustin F/M 5-5 So.-1V SilverLake,Ohio(WalshJesuitHS) 16 MicaelaAlvarez M 5-3 Jr.-2V Cranbury,N.J.(PeddieSchool) 17 CourtneyBarg M/F 5-5 Fr.-HS Plano,Texas(PlanoWest) 18 StephanieSohn D 5-6 So.-1V Ronkonkoma,N.Y.(SachemEastHS) 19 CarrieDew(C) D 5-9 Sr.-3V Encinitas,Calif.(LaCostaCanyonHS) 20 RebeccaMendoza M 5-2 Sr.-3V Garland,Texas(NorthGarlandHS) 21 EricaIantorno M/F 5-4 So.-1V Hinsdale,Ill.(HinsdaleHS) 22 RachelVanderGenugten D 5-4 Jr.-1V Schererville,Ind.(LakeCentralHS) 23 EliseWeber D 5-7 Sr.-1V ElkGrove,Ill.(St.ViatorAcad./Wisconsin) 24 EllenJantsch M/D 5-9 Fr.-HS KansasCity,Mo.(St.Teresa’sAcad.) 25 JulieScheidler D/M 5-5 So.-1V Indianapolis,Ind.(BishopChatardHS) 26 HaleyChamberlain D 5-8 Fr.-HS Chandler,Ariz.(XavierPrep) 27 BrynnGerstle D 5-9 Fr.-HS Louisville,Ky.(Assumption) 28 EllenBartindale D 5-9 Fr.-HS St.Charles,Ill.(St.CharlesEastHS) 29 JenniferNordine F 5-8 Fr.-HS Danville,Calif.(SanRamonValleyHS)(C) - indicates team captain
Coaching StaffName Position YearatND AlmaMaterRandyWaldrum HeadCoach 10th MidwesternState’81DawnGreathouse AssistantCoach 6th Baylor’01KenNuber AssistantCoach 1st SaintFrancis(Ind.)’93AmandaCinalli VolunteerAssistant 1st NotreDame’08
Pronunciation GuideMicaelaAlvarez Muh-KAY-luhRoseAugustin AW-gus-teenAmandaCinalli sih-NELL-eeLaurenFowlkes FolksBrynnGerstle BrinGUR-stullEricaIantorno Eye-un-TORE-noKerryInglis IN-glessEllenJantsch JantzTaylorKnaack NackKelseyLysander LIE-sand-erKenNuber NEW-burrJulieScheidler SHYD-lerJessicaSchuveiller SHOE-vy-lerStephanieSohn Sone(rhymeswithcone)RachelVanderGenugten Van-dir-GUH-new-tunNikkiWeiss (rhymeswithnice)MicheleWeissenhofer WISE-en-HOFF-er
By ClassSeniors................................................ 6
Juniors................................................. 7
Sophomores........................................ 7
Freshman............................................. 9
By PositionForwards............................................. 9
Midfielders......................................... 12
Defenders.......................................... 14
Goalkeepers........................................ 2NOTE: some players listed at more than one position
By StateTexas................................................... 7
Illinois................................................... 6
California............................................. 3
Indiana................................................. 3
Missouri............................................... 2
Ohio..................................................... 2
Arizona................................................ 1
Connecticut......................................... 1
Kansas................................................. 1
Kentucky............................................. 1
NewJersey.......................................... 1
NewYork............................................. 1
By Height5-11..............................................Weiss
5-10......................... Fowlkes,Lysander
5-9...................... Bartindale,Dew,Ford
Gerstle,Jantsch
5-8.................. Campbell,Chamberlain,
Henderson,Nordine,Schuveiller
5-7........................ Bock,Rosen,Weber
5-6................Clark,Hanks,Inglis,Sohn
5-5................ Augustin,Barg,Scheidler
5-4.............................Iantorno,Knaack,
VanderGenugten,Weissenhofer
5-3............................................. Alvarez
5-2.......................................... Mendoza
2 2008 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer
fighting irish women’s soccer 2008NOTRE DAME
2008 Standings (through Sept. 24)
American W L T Pts W L T
(11/13)WestVirginia 1 0 0 3 6 1 2
Marquette 1 0 0 3 5 3 1
Connecticut 1 0 0 3 3 5 1
St.John’s 0 0 1 1 4 1 3
Syracuse 0 0 1 1 3 3 2
Providence 0 1 0 0 5 2 0
SouthFlorida 0 1 0 0 4 2 2
Pittsburgh 0 1 0 0 3 6 0
National W L T Pts W L T
Rutgers 2 0 0 6 7 1 0
(1/1)NOTREDAME 1 0 0 3 8 0 0
(19/24)Georgetown 1 0 0 3 6 0 2
Louisville 1 0 0 3 3 3 1
SetonHall 0 1 0 0 4 3 1
Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 4 4 0
DePaul 0 1 0 0 2 7 0
Villanova 0 2 0 0 7 2 03 points for win; 1 point for tie (BIG EAST games only)(x) - ranking in current NSCAA/Soccer America polls
BIG EAST Offensive Player of the WeekAug.25.......................................ErinHardiman,VillanovaSept.1.......................................CaycieGusman,RutgersSept.8.................................BrittanyBock,NotreDameSept.15.........................................AshleyJones,RutgersSept.22.........................ToniMarieHudson,Georgetown
BIG EAST Defensive Player of the WeekAug.25....................................CarrieDew,NotreDameSept.1.....................................CarrieDew,NotreDameSept.8...................................GreerBarnes,WestVirginiaSept.15.............................. RobinRushton,WestVirginiaSept.22.................................GreerBarnes,WestVirginia
BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the WeekAug.25.....................................KristinRussell,St.John’sSept.1......................................KristinRussell,St.John’sSept.8............................ KelseyLysander,NotreDameSept.15........................................... ErinGuthrie,RutgersSept.22...................................... NatalieKulla,Marquette
BIG EAST Rookie of the WeekAug.25.....................................CaseyRamirez,SyracuseSept.1.................................SamathaBaker,GeorgetownSept.8........................................... KaitlinRyan,VillanovaSept.15......................................... KaitlinRyan,VillanovaSept.22........................... EricaHenderson,WestVirginia
Upcoming BIG EAST GamesFriday,Sept.26 •CincinnatiatDePaul 2:00p VillanovaatLoyola(Md.) 4:00p PortlandatRutgers 5:30p •GeorgetownatSetonHall 7:00p •LouisvilleatNotreDame 7:30pSunday,Sept.28 •ProvidenceatSouthFlorida 11:00a •SetonHallatVillanova Noon •NotreDameatCincinnati 1:00p •RutgersatGeorgetown 1:00p •St.John’satPittsburgh 1:00p •DePaulatLouisville 1:00p •SyracuseatWestVirginia 1:00p •ConnecticutatMarquette 2:00p
• - indicates BIG EAST Conference gameAll times Eastern and subject to change
Around The BIG EAST
2008 NOTRE DAME WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTERS
Alphabetical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr.-Exp. Hometown(PreviousSchools) 16 MicaelaAlvarez M 5-3 Jr.-2V Cranbury,N.J.(PeddieSchool) 15 RoseAugustin F/M 5-5 So.-1V SilverLake,Ohio(WalshJesuitHS) 17 CourtneyBarg M/F 5-5 Fr.-HS Plano,Texas(PlanoWest) 28 EllenBartindale D 5-9 Fr.-HS St.Charles,Ill.(St.CharlesEastHS) 10 BrittanyBock(C) M/F 5-7 Sr.-3V Naperville,Ill.(NeuquaValleyHS) 5 MollyCampbell M 5-8 Fr.-HS MissionHills,Kan.(St.Teresa’sAcad.) 26 HaleyChamberlain D 5-8 Fr.-HS Chandler,Ariz.(XavierPrep) 7 AmandaClark D/M 5-6 Jr.-2V Naperville,Ill.(NeuquaValleyHS) 19 CarrieDew(C) D 5-9 Sr.-3V Encinitas,Calif.(LaCostaCanyonHS) 8 HaleyFord D 5-9 Jr.-1V Midland,Texas(MidlandHS) 9 LaurenFowlkes D/M 5-10 So.-1V Lee’sSummit,Mo.(St.Teresa’sAcad.) 27 BrynnGerstle D 5-9 Fr.-HS Louisville,Ky.(Assumption) 2 KerriHanks F 5-6 Sr.-3V Allen,Texas(AllenHS) 6 MelissaHenderson F 5-8 Fr.-HS Garland,Texas(BerknerHS) 21 EricaIantorno M/F 5-4 So.-1V Hinsdale,Ill.(HinsdaleHS) 3 KerryInglis D 5-6 Sr.-2V FortWayne,Ind.(SniderHS) 24 EllenJantsch M/D 5-9 Fr.-HS KansasCity,Mo.(St.Teresa’sAcad.) 4 TaylorKnaack F 5-4 So.-SQ Arlington,Texas(MartinHS) 13 KelseyLysander GK 5-10 Jr.-2V SanDiego,Calif.(RanchoBernardoHS) 20 RebeccaMendoza M 5-2 Sr.-3V Garland,Texas(NorthGarlandHS) 29 JenniferNordine F 5-8 Fr.-HS Danville,Calif.(SanRamonValleyHS) 14 CourtneyRosen M 5-7 Jr.-2V Brecksville,Ohio(HathawayBrownHS) 25 JulieScheidler D/M 5-5 So.-1V Indianapolis,Ind.(BishopChatardHS) 12 JessicaSchuveiller D 5-8 Fr.-HS Plano,Texas(PlanoWestHS) 18 StephanieSohn D 5-6 So.-1V Ronkonkoma,N.Y.(SachemEastHS) 22 RachelVanderGenugten D 5-4 Jr.-1V Schererville,Ind.(LakeCentralHS) 23 EliseWeber D 5-7 Sr.-1V ElkGrove,Ill.(St.ViatorAcad./Wisconsin) 1 NikkiWeiss GK 5-11 So.-1V Redding,Conn.(ImmaculateHS) 11 MicheleWeissenhofer F 5-4 Jr.-2V Naperville,Ill.(NeuquaValleyHS)(C) - indicates team captain
Coaching StaffName Position YearatND AlmaMaterRandyWaldrum HeadCoach 10th MidwesternState’81DawnGreathouse AssistantCoach 6th Baylor’01KenNuber AssistantCoach 1st SaintFrancis(Ind.)’93AmandaCinalli VolunteerAssistant 1st NotreDame’08
Pronunciation GuideMicaelaAlvarez Muh-KAY-luhRoseAugustin AW-gus-teenAmandaCinalli sih-NELL-eeLaurenFowlkes FolksBrynnGerstle BrinGUR-stullEricaIantorno Eye-un-TORE-noKerryInglis IN-glessEllenJantsch JantzTaylorKnaack NackKelseyLysander LIE-sand-erKenNuber NEW-burrJulieScheidler SHYD-lerJessicaSchuveiller SHOE-vy-lerStephanieSohn Sone(rhymeswithcone)RachelVanderGenugten Van-dir-GUH-new-tunNikkiWeiss (rhymeswithnice)MicheleWeissenhofer WISE-en-HOFF-er
32008 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer
fighting irish women’s soccer 2008 NOTRE DAME
A Quick Look At The Fighting IrishNotreDamerollsoutoneofitsdeepestteamsinyears,with19monogramwinners(includingnine starters) back from last season’s squadthatwent19-5-2(11-0-0intheBIGEAST)andadvanced to the NCAA College Cup semifinals fortheninthtimeinthepast14years.TheIrishalso bring back a powerful offensive punch,with 83.3 percent of their goalscoring (55 of66)returning. Asifthatweren’tenough,NotreDamewel-comesahighly-regardednine-playerfreshmanclass to campus, with three of those incom-ing players having earned multiple nationalAll-America honors during their prep or clubcareers. LeadingthewayforNotreDamethisseasonaretwoofthecountry’spremierfront-lineplay-ers (and ’07 NSCAA first-team All-Americans) in seniorforwardKerriHanksandseniorforward/midfielder BrittanyBock. Athree-timeAll-Americanandthe’06Her-mannTrophyrecipient,Hanks(7G-2A)continuestoblazenewtrailsthroughtheNCAAandIrishrecordbooks,havingledthenationinassiststhepasttwoseasons,andaimingtobecomethethirdDivisionIplayerevertolog70goalsand70assistsinhercareer(71G-60AenteringFriday’sgame).ShetwicehasearnednationalhonorsfromTop Drawer Soccer (Player/Teamof the Week) and once from Soccer America(Team of the Week) after earning her secondconsecutiveOffensiveMVPawardattheInnatSaintMary’sClassicwithaschoolrecord-tyingsixthcareerhattrickvs.LoyolaMarymount. Bock(1G-1A),oneoftheIrishco-captainsin2008,emergedasagenuineoffensivethreatlastseason, leading the team in goals and finishing secondwith36points(16G-4A).ThereiginingBIGEASTCo-OffensivePlayeroftheYear,Bockearnedtheleague’sOffensivePlayeroftheWeekhonoronSept.8,aswellasaspotontheSoccer AmericaNationalTeamoftheWeekafterscoringthegame-winninggoalina1-0victoryatNo.3/2NorthCarolinaonSept.5. AnotherkeyplayerfortheIrishthisseasonisseniorcenterbackandco-captainCarrieDew,the2006BIGEASTDefensivePlayeroftheYearwhomadeasuccessfulrecoveryfromanACLinjurylateinthe’06regularseasonwithasolid’07campaign.She is thetwo-timeBIGEASTDefensivePlayeroftheWeekandSoccer BuzzEliteTeamoftheWeekhonoree,afterleadingNotre Dame to four consecutive shutouts toopen this year (the first time the Irish have done thatsince’95).
A Quick Look At LouisvilleLouisvillecomesintoFriday’sgamewitha3-3-1record(1-0-0intheBIGEASTConference).The Cardinals, who finished as the BIG EAST NationalDivisionrunner-upbehindNotreDamelastseason,weretappedforthatsamespotinthisyear’spreseasoncoaches’poll. UofL last played on Sunday afternoon,dropping a tough 2-1 overtime decision atOhioState.TheCardinals took the leadonasecond-halfgoalfromseniorforwardShannonSmyth (63:11), but OSU tied the game withlessthannineminutesremainingandwonitat8:49ofovertime.
Junior midfielder/forward Lindsay Bol-ingleadstheCardinalsingoals(4)andpoints(8), while sophomore forward Caitlin Rehderissecondinpoints(6)andtopsinassists(4).Smyth is one of three Louisville players withtwogoalsthisseason,secondtoBoling. Freshman goalkeeper Chloe Kiefer hasplayed every minute between the pipes forUofL,postinga1.20goals-againstaverage,in-cludinga3-0shutoutofCincinnatiintheCar-dinals’BIGEASTopeneronSept.19. Head coach Karen Ferguson-Dayes is inherninthseasonatLouisvillewitha69-78-13(.4720recordattheschool.Sheis0-3all-timeagainstNotreDame.
The Notre Dame-Louisville SeriesTheIrishare5-1-0all-timeagainstLouisville,in-cludinga3-0recordsincetheCardinalsjoinedtheBIGEASTin2005.Infact,afterUofLwonthe first series meeting (1-0 on Sept. 24, 1989, atAlumniField),NotreDamehaswonthepastfive series games by a combined score of 13-1 (6-0inBIGEASTplay). Anindividualgamelistingforthisseriescanbefoundonpage99ofthe2008Irishwomen’ssoccermediaguide.
The Last Time ND And Louisville MetAmandaCinalli’s34thcareergoalheldupasthegame’sonlyscore,asNo.24NotreDameedgedNo.25Louisville,1-0onSept.28,2007,inLouisville. The Irishcontrolled the runofplaywitha12-5shotedge(5-1inshotsongoal)anda4-1cornerkickmargin.TheCardinals’loneshotongoalcame in the85thminute,aharmless tryfromlongdistance. KerriHankswasnotcreditedwithanas-sistonCinalli’sgoal,buthershotfromtherightsideoftheboxleddirectlytothescore.Cinalligathered in the deflection off a Louisville player andquicklysenta12-yardshotintothelowerleftcornerofthenet(23:27). Notre Dame had a couple of chances todouble its lead in the second half, first when Rose Augustin was taken down hard in thebox (no penalty kick was awarded). Then,Hanks sprang Augustin with a thru-ball, butUofL’keeperJoannaHaigchargedouttocutdowntheangleandAugustin’sshotsailedjustwideoftheleftpost.
Other Notre Dame-Louisville Series Tidbits• Louisville sophomore forward Erin Davis
isaSouthBendnativeanda2007gradu-ateofMishawakaMarianHighSchool.Shealso played for the Junior Irish club teamfrom1998-2005beforespendingtwosea-sonswiththeIndianaInvaders.
• Notre Dame junior midfielder AmandaClarkandjunior forwardMicheleWeissenhoferwereteammateswithLouisvillesophomoremidfielder Caley Egan at Neuqua ValleyHighSchoolinNaperville,Ill.,in2005-06.
• Notre Dame freshman defender BrynnGerstle and Louisville freshman midfielder Jennifer Jones were teammates at As-sumption High School in Louisville from2004-07.
Coverin
g Th
e Irish
Notre Dame Sports InformationC112JoyceCenter,SecondFloorNotreDame,IN46556phone(574)631-7516//fax(574)631-7941ChrisMasters,Asst.SportsInformationDirector(WSoc) [email protected]//cell(574)532-4166DanColleran,SportsInformationAssistant(WSoc) [email protected]//cell(574)532-4151
Media ServicesThe official Notre Dame athletics web site containsschedules,rosters,updatedstatisticsandsomehistoricalinformationfrompreviousseasons.High-resolutioncolorheadshots and action photos of Notre Dame players,coachesandstaffareavailableuponrequest.Official Notre Dame athletics web site:•http://www.und.com
In-Season Interview PolicyAllrequestsforNotreDameplayer,coachorstaffinterviewsmustbemadethroughChrisMastersand24hours’noticeis appreciated. Please be aware that student-athletes’academicobligationsalwaystakeprecedencebeforeanyinterviewrequests. MediamembersalsomayspeaktoIrishteampersonnelbeforeorafterpracticesessions.Whilemostpracticesareopentothemedia,somemaybeclosedatthecoachingstaff’sdiscretion—contactChrisMastersforthelatestpracticescheduleandavailability. Ongamedays,nointerviewswillbegrantedwithanyNotreDameplayerorcoachpriortocompetition.
Credentials / ParkingSeasoncredentialswillbeissuedtoallmediacoveringtheIrishonaregularbasis.Thesepasseswillprovideadmis-siontoallregular-seasonNotreDamewomen’sandmen’ssoccergamesatAlumniField. CredentialsremainthepropertyoftheUniversityofNotre Dame and may be revoked at any time. ParkingisfreeforallIrishwomen’ssoccergamesinthelotlocateddirectlywestofEckBaseballStadium.DuetoconstructionwithintheNotreDameAthleticsQuad,thereisa limited amount of media parking available on a first-come, first-served basis via the Twyckenham Drive (southeast) entrance to Alumni Field. A security officer at that gate willhavealistofmediamembersallowedtoparkthere.
Game NotesNotreDame’sgamenotespackageiscompletedandmadeavailable on-line through the official Irish athletics web site duringtheseason,usuallyatleastonedaypriortokickoff.NotreDame’sgamenotesareinAdobePDFformatandwillbedistributedviaelectronic means only (e-mailorweb).Faxdistributionisbyrequestonly. PleasecontactChrisMastersifyouwishtobeaddedto the e-mail distribution list for Notre Dame’s regularwomen’ssoccerreleases.
Gameday ServicesGamedaypackagescontaininggamenotes,programsandotherinformationwillbeavailableinthepressboxpriorto all home contests. In-game and final statistics books include an official NCAA box score and play-by-play will be provided to the media. The Alumni Field press boxhaslimitedphoneandInternetcapability,butmediaareencouraged to file from the Notre Dame sports information office inside the Joyce Center. Contact Chris Mastersforassistance.
Post-Game InterviewsFollowingeachNotreDamehomegame,IrishheadcoachRandyWaldrumandselectedplayerswillbeavailabletospeakwiththemedia,alongwithanyrequestedpersonnelfromthevisitingteam.Post-gameinterviewsessionswilltake place at field level. Alternative interview sites will be arrangedincaseofinclementweather. Media members should submit player requests forpost-gameinterviewstoChrisMasters with five minutes remaininginthesecondhalf.
4 2008 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer
fighting irish women’s soccer 2008NOTRE DAME
NSCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Poll•Sept.23,2008:Poll#6 Team(1st-PlaceVotes) Rec Pts LW1 NOTRE DAME (29) 8-0-0 774 12 UCLA(2) 7-0-1 737 23 uNorthCarolina 7-1-1 700 34 Portland 7-1-0 666 55 SouthernCalifornia 7-1-0 665 46 Stanford 8-0-1 634 67 TexasA&M 7-1-0 597 88 FloridaState 6-1-1 551 99 Texas 7-0-1 524 1010 uDuke 8-1-0 491 1111 WestVirginia 6-1-2 465 1412 OklahomaState 8-0-0 428 1313 uVirginia 6-1-1 410 714 WakeForest 7-1-0 403 1515 BostonCollege 6-1-1 373 1216 Florida 5-2-1 320 1617 Illinois 6-3-0 256 2318 Colorado 7-1-1 242 2119 uGeorgetown 6-0-2 151 —20 UCSantaBarbara 6-2-0 127 2021 SanDiego 5-2-2 108 2422 (tie)uPennState 5-4-0 105 17 (tie)California 5-3-0 105 1824 LSU 6-0-0 104 —25 Kansas 6-2-0 92 25Others Receiving Votes: Wisconsin-Milwaukee 76, Min-nesota67.5,uVillanova59,uRutgers44,SouthCaroli-na 32, Central Florida 28, Fairfield 25, James Madison 13, WashingtonState10,Missouri10,UNLV4,Northwestern3.5,TCU3,LongBeachState2,Yale1,Denver1.
LW = last weeku= 2008 Notre Dame opponent (Virginia - exhibition)
Notre Dame in the NSCAA PollNSCAADivisionIWomen’sSoccerPoll WeeksRankedWeek PointsRank 2008 AllTime*
Aug.12,2008(Pre) 122 5 1 185Aug.26,2008 688 4 2 186Sept.2,2008 634 5 3 187Sept.9,2008 763(6) 2 4 188Sept.16,2008 840(28) 1 5 189Sept.23,2008 774(29) 1 6 190SEASONBESTS 840(29) 1
Note: first-place votes listed in parentheses* - includes 44 weeks ranked (1992-95) in Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America (ISAA) poll before NSCAA took over poll in 1996.
Notre Dame in Other Polls Week SA ST SB TDAug.13,2008(Pre) 4 5 — —Aug.25,2008 4 5 2 4Sept.1,2008 4 4 2 4Sept.8,2008 2 2(4) 2 2Sept.15,2008 1 1(14) 1 1Sept.22,2008 1 1 (16) 1 1SEASONBESTS 1 1 (16) 1 1
SA - Soccer America // ST - Soccer Times // SB - Soccer Buzz // TD - Top Drawer SoccerNote: first-place votes listed in parentheses (unanimous in italics)
Natio
nal P
olls
Poll PositionNotreDametookovertheNo.1rankinginallofthemajornationalpollslastweek,withtheIrishnowhavingearnedthetopspot inthenationin four of the past five seasons (and five of the 10-year Randy Waldrum era, with Waldrumjoining North Carolina’s Anson Dorrance asthe only coaches with five top-ranked seasons inthisdecade). NotreDamelastwasrankedNo.1in2006,assumingthatpostinallthepollsbytheendofthe season’s first month and carrying it through to the NCAA College Cup final, where the Irish fell to North Carolina, 2-1 (one of only twoblemishesina25-1-1season). Notre Dame remains the only team in thecountrytoowntheNo.1rankingintheNSCAApoll in four of five years from 2004-08. All-time, theIrishare76-6-3(.912)asthenation’stop-rankedsquad. As has become the custom on the NotreDamecampus, the traditional lighted#1signhas reappeared atop Grace Hall, and a #1 flag now flies outside the Irish athletic department offices at the Joyce Center (see note on pp. 26 ofthisyear’smediaguide). Thisyear’swomen’ssoccerrankingmarkstheninthconsecutiveacademicyear (startingin 2000-01) that Notre Dame has fielded at leastonetop-rankedteam,withwomen’sbas-ketball, fencing,baseballandicehockeyalsoreachingthetopoftheirrespectivepollsduringthatspan.
Beasts Of The BIG EASTFollowing last week’s win at DePaul, NotreDamenowownsaschool-record39-gameun-beatenstreak(37-0-2)againstBIGEASToppo-sitionsincea4-1lossatNo.15MarquetteonSept.30,2005.Inthattime,theonlytieswerea0-0drawatConnecticut(Oct.13,2006)anda1-1deadlockatNo.12WestVirginiainlastyear’s BIG EAST final on Nov. 11 (WVU won 5-3onPKs,butthegameisrecordedasatie). Since joining the BIG EAST, the Irish are113-8-4 (.920)all-time in regular-seasoncon-ferencegames,29-2-1(.922)intheBIGEASTTournament,andholda636-75scoringedgedating back to that first league season in ’95. What’s moreNotre Dame maintains a 13-year,79-gamehomeunbeatenstreak(78-0-1)versusBIGEASTteams,withConnecticuttheloneconferenceteamevertodefeattheIrishatAlumniField(5-4inOTonOct.6,1995).
Hanks=HistoryInthepasttwogames,seniorAll-Americafor-ward and Hermann Trophy candidate KerriHanks has reached six career milestones inboththeNCAAandNotreDamerecordbooks,continuingtostampherselfasoneofthegreatsinthehistoryofwomen’scollegesoccer. OnSept.12againstSMU,Hanksassistedon a second-half goal by freshman forwardMelissa Henderson to become the sixthNCAADivisionIplayerevertoamass60goalsand 60 assists in her career. The helper alsomovedHanks intoa tie for10thplaceontheNCAAD-Icareerassistschart,passingformerNorthCarolinastandoutandcurrentU.S.Na-tionalTeammemberLindsayTarpley(59from
2002-05), and pullingeven with former UCSanta Barbara greatCarin Jennings (60from1983-86). Last week at De-Paul, Hanks reachedfourmoremilestonesinonefellswoop,thanksto her second-halfgoal. It was her 70thcareer goal, making her the fourth D-I playertoamass70goalsand60assists (othersareNorth Carolina’s Mia Hamm, Notre Dame’sJennyStreifferandJennings),anditgavethetalentedstriker200careerpoints,makingherthe18thplayerinDivisionIhistorytoreachthatlandmark. What’smore,shecollectedthe19thgame-winning goal of her career, tying the NotreDame record held by Jenny Heft (1996-99)andMichelleMcCarthy(1992-95).ThescorealsogaveHanks57careergamewinningpoints(19G-19A),breakingtheIrishrecordsetbyKa-tieThorlakson(2002-05). Twodays lateratPennState,Hanks tookover the gamewinning goals record at NotreDame, potting her 20th career tally and rais-inghercareergamewinningpoint total to59.She now has 71 goals and 60 assists in 86games,tyingfor17thplaceinD-Ihistorywith202points(MissyWycinskyofWilliam&Maryfrom1996-99). Thenationalleaderinassiststhepasttwoseasons(22in’06;21in’07),Hanksnowlooksaheadtothehistoric70G-70Aclub,alandmarkachievementthatonlytwoplayers(HammandStreiffer) in the history of Division I women’ssoccerhavemanagedtoattain(andneithergotbeyond72G-72A).
Setting The TableSet plays and dead-ball situations now haveaccounted for 61 (20G-21A) of Kerri Hanks’202 career points (71G-60A), representingnearlyone-third(30.1%)ofherpointswiththeIrish. Her 20 goals have come on free kicks(10), penalty kicks (9-for-9, including 2-for-2thisyear),ordirectlyonacornerkick(1),whileher21assistshavebeenviacorner-kick(13)orfree-kick(8)services. Here’sa lookatHanks’set-piecesuccess(numberslistedasgoals-assists,exceptPKs): Free Corner Penalty Total2005 3-1 0-1 0 3-2-8p2006 2-4 0-8 2 4-12-20p2007 5-3 1-4 5 11-7-29p2008 0-0 0-0 2 2-0-4pTotals 10-8 1-13 9 20-21-61p
Staying A-Head Of The GameNearlyhalf (20)of the41careergoalsscoredby senior forward/midfielder Brittany Bockhave come on headers, including eight lastseason (seven of her final eight scores came via headers). Bock also has four rare headerassistsinhercareer.
Our Fearless LeaderTenth-year Notre Dame head coach RandyWaldrumreachedacareermilestonethispast
NCAAD-IHistory70Goals/60Assists
CarinJennings(UCSB) 102G-60A,’83-’86MiaHamm(UNC) 103G-72A,’89-’93JennyStreiffer(ND) 70G-71A,’96-’99Kerri Hanks (ND) 71G-60A, ’05-present
52008 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer
fighting irish women’s soccer 2008 NOTRE DAME
Aw
ard
s & H
onors
Brittany Bock (Sr., F/M)Preseason............................. HermannTrophyWatchListPreseason........ 2ndTeamAll-American(Soccer America)Preseason...................BIGEASTOffensivePlayerofYearPreseason.......................All-BIGEASTTeam(unanimous)Preseason........................ SeniorCLASSAwardNomineeSept.8..................... Soccer AmericaNat’lTeamofWeekSept.8......................BIGEASTOffensivePlayerofWeek
Carrie Dew (Sr., D)Aug.25.................... BIGEASTDefensivePlayerofWeekAug.31.......... InnatSaintMary’sClassicDefensiveMVPSept.1/8........................ Soccer BuzzEliteTeamofWeekSept.1..................... BIGEASTDefensivePlayerofWeekSept.8................ Top Drawer SoccerNat’lTeamofWeek
Kerri Hanks (Sr., F)Preseason............................. HermannTrophyWatchListPreseason......... 1stTeamAll-American(Soccer America)Preseason.......................All-BIGEASTTeam(unanimous)Preseason........................ SeniorCLASSAwardNomineeA25/S1/S22........................ BIGEASTWeeklyHonorRollAug.31...........InnatSaintMary’sClassicOffensiveMVPSept.1...............Top Drawer SoccerNat’lPlayerofWeekSept.1..................... Soccer AmericaNat’lTeamofWeekSept.22.............. Top Drawer SoccerNat’lTeamofWeek
Melissa Henderson (Fr., F)Sept.15.............. Top Drawer SoccerNat’lTeamofWeekSept.15.............................. BIGEASTWeeklyHonorRoll
Kelsey Lysander (Jr., GK)Aug.31....... InnatSaintMary’sClassicGoalkeeperMVPSept.8............................. BIGEASTGoalkeeperofWeek
Courtney Rosen (Jr., M)Aug.31..........InnatSaintMary’sClassicAll-Tourn.Team
Jessica Schuveiller (Fr., D)Sept.8........................... Soccer BuzzEliteTeamofWeek
Elise Weber (Sr., D)Aug.31..........InnatSaintMary’sClassicAll-Tourn.Team
Sunday at No. 17/16Penn State. With the3-1 Irish victory, Wal-drum now has a re-cord of 300-79-20(.777) in 19 seasons(including six at Tulsaand three at Baylor),becoming the eighthactive Division I headcoach to record 300careerwins. Foracomplete listof theactivemembersof theDivision I300-victoryclub,seetheac-companyingchartatright.
Lead, Follow Or Just Get Out Of The WayWiththepotencyoftheNotreDameoffensiveattack, most opponents opt for the third op-tion. In fact, the Irish have not trailed at anypoint this season and have led for 481:59 of720minutesthisseason(66.9%oftheelapsedgametime).Inaddition,NotreDamehasbeentied in thesecondhalf just four times (0-0atNo. 3/2 North Carolina, 0-0 and 1-1 againstNo.12/11Duke,0-0atDePaul)foracombinedtotal of 35:06, taking no more than 22:17 (atDePaul)tobreakanyofthefourtiesandmoveinfront.
Four Of A KindNotreDameisoneofonlyfourDivisionIteamsthatstillareunbeatenanduntiedthroughthefirst month of the season. The others are: LSU (6-0), Minnesota (10-0) and Oklahoma State(8-0).
Getting The Jump On The CompetitionNotreDame’squickstartthisseasonhasbeenfueledby its lightning-fastbeginningtoeitherthe first or second half. In five games (including all four home games), the Irish have scored a goal in the first 20minutesofplay,with senior forwardKerriHanksowningthefasteststrikeoftheseason(penaltykickat2:39vs.LoyolaMarymountonAug. 29). That marked the 11th-fastest goalof theRandyWaldrumera,andthequickestsinceNov.5,2006,whenHanksstruck57sec-onds into the BIG EAST final against Rutgers (a gametheIrishultimatelywon,4-2). Intwoof itsroadgames,NotreDamehasbeenscorelessathalftime,buttakentheleadless than five minutes into the second half. AgainstNo.3/2UNC,seniorforwardBrittanyBockscoredat50:21,thenagainstNo.12/11Duke,BockfedHanksforascoreonly69sec-ondsafteremergingfromthelockerroom.
No Soup For YouFor the second time in program history, thefirst time since 1995 and the first time in the RandyWaldrumera,NotreDameopened itsseasonwithfourconsecutiveshutouts,blank-ing Michigan (7-0), Loyola Marymount (4-0),No.21/12SantaClara(2-0)andNo.3/2NorthCarolina(1-0).TheIrishactuallyputtogetherastringof419:44scorelessminutestobeginthisseason(437:44datingbacktotheendoflastyear),beforetherunwassnappedonSept.7
whenDukescoredat59:19off acornerkickthat deflected in off an Irish defender. The1995squadreeledoffeightconsecu-tiveshutoutstobeginwhatwouldbea21-2-2 season, culminating with the program’s first nationalchampionship.
Spreading The WealthInanearlyexampleoftheincredibledepthofthisyear’sNotreDamesquad,theIrishhadsev-endifferentplayersscoregoalsintheseason-opening7-0whitewashofMichigan(includingthree who tallied their first career goals). That matchedthelargestnumberofgoalscorersinonegameduringthe10-yearRandyWaldrumera (since ’99), and the most since the 2005season opener (an 11-1 rout of New Hamp-shireonAug.26 intheTDBanknorthClassicatBurlington,Vt.). For the season, 13 different Notre Dameplayers, representing all four classes, havescored at least one goal, with only two indi-vidualmulti-goalgamesthusfar(KerriHanks’hattrickagainstLoyolaMarymountonAug.29;MelissaHenderson’stwo-goalgameagainstSMUonSept.12).Inaddition,17differentplay-ershaveregisteredatleastonepointthissea-son,withsophomoredefenderJulieScheidlerthelatesttojointhatclubwithahelperinthewin at Penn State last weekend. The schoolsingle-seasonrecordsforgoalscorers(17)andpointscorers(20)bothweresetin1996.
Game #8 Recap: Penn StateFreshman forward Melissa Henderson andsenior All-America forward Kerri Hanksscored2:03apartandjuniorforwardMicheleWeissenhofer added a third goal in the first half, helping top-ranked Notre Dame remainundefeatedthisseasonwitha3-1winoverNo.17/16PennStateonSundayafternoonatJef-freyFieldinUniversityPark,Pa.It’sthefourthwin over a ranked opponent for the 8-0 Irishthisseason,withthreeofthosevictoriescom-ingawayfromhome. AlthoughPennStatehelda15-11edgeintotalshots,NotreDameownedtheadvantageinshotsongoal(9-4).TheNittanyLionsdidre-cord a 5-1 margin in corner kicks, the first time allseasontheIrishdidnotleadinthatdepart-ment.JuniorgoalkeeperKelseyLysandertiedherseasonhighwiththreesavestopickupthewin.
Hanks Adds To Her Trophy CaseFor the second time this season senior All-America forwardandHermannTrophycandi-dateKerriHankswastappedforaspotontheTop Drawer SoccerNationalTeamoftheWeek,followingherchoiceasNationalPlayeroftheWeekonSept.1.ShealsowasnamedtotheBIG EAST Conference Weekly Honor Roll forthethirdtimethisseasononMonday. Hanks scored the gamewinning goals inboth Notre Dame victories last week, tallyingthe lonescore in the78thminuteof thecon-ferenceopeneratDePaul,thenaddinga20th-minutegoalatPennStatetocapoffatwo-goalstrikeina123-secondspan.
ActiveD-ICoachesWith300CareerWins
A.Dorrance(UNC) 655L.Tsantiris(UCONN) 459J.Smith(SCU) 341B.Burleigh(FLA) 316J.Rudy(UMASS) 310D.Lombardo(JMU) 305C.Petrucelli(TEX) 303R. Waldrum (ND) 300(through games of Sept. 24)
6 2008 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer
fighting irish women’s soccer 2008NOTRE DAME
2008 Tren
ds
DayoftheWeekSunday 3-0Monday 0-0Tuesday 0-0Wednesday 0-0Thursday 0-0Friday 5-0Saturday 0-0
TimeofGameDaygames(before6p.mlocaltime) 4-0Nightgames(6p.m.orlaterlocaltime) 4-0
LocationHomegames 4-0Roadgames 3-0Neutralsitegames 1-0
ScoreTotalsScoreopeninggoal 8-0Allowopeninggoal 0-0Leading2-0 5-0Trailing2-0 0-0
HalftimescoreLeadingatthehalf 5-0Tiedatthehalf 3-0Trailingatthehalf 0-0
10-minutescoreLeadingwith10minutesleft 8-0Tiedwith10minutesleft 0-0Trailingwith10minutesleft 0-0
5-minutescoreLeadingwith5minutesleft 8-0Tiedwith5minutesleft 0-0Trailingwith5minutesleft 0-0
ShotsongoalmarginTakemoreshotsongoal 8-0Takesamenumberofshotsongoal 0-0Takefewershotsongoal 0-0
TotalshotsmarginTakemoretotalshots 6-0Takesamenumberoftotalshots 0-0Takefewertotalshots 2-0
CornerkicksmarginTakemorecornerkicks 6-0Takesamenumberofcornerkicks 1-0Takefewercornerkicks 1-0
MiscellaneousVs.Top25(NSCAAorSoccer Americapolls) 4-0Onbroadcasttelevision 1-0Inwhitejerseys 4-0Inbluejerseys 4-0Inovertimegames 0-0Playinginrain/snow 2-0
IndividualAccomplishmentsWhenHanksscoresagoal 5-0WhenHanksregistersapoint 6-0WhenBockscoresagoal 1-0WhenBockregistersapoint 2-0WhenHendersonscoresagoal 4-0WhenHendersonscoresapoint 4-0
ConferenceAffiliationAtlanticCoast 2-0BIGEAST 1-0BigTen 2-0ConferenceUSA 1-0WestCoast 2-0
MonthAugust 3-0September 5-0October 0-0November 0-0December 0-0
You Stay CLASS-y, Notre DameSenior All-America forwards (and HermannTrophycandidates)KerriHanksandBrittanyBockaretwoofthe30nomineesforthe2008Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, which is pre-sentedannuallytothenation’stopseniorplay-erbasedontheirdedicationandachievementinfourareas:Classroom,Character,Commu-nity and Competition. Notre Dame is one of five schoolswithmultiplenomineesforthisyear’saward,joiningBYU,Clemson,DukeandUSC. Both Hanks and Bock have exemplified the term“student-athlete”intheircareer.Afteren-rollingatNotreDameinthespringof2005(duetoplayingintheFIFAUnder-19WorldChampi-onships theprevious fall,Hanksworkedhardtograduateonesemesterearly(withherClassof’08teammates),earningherbachelor’sde-greeinsociologythispastMay. Bock earned ESPN The Magazine Third-Team Academic All-America status last yearwhilecompilinga3.365cumulativeGPAasamarketingmajor.Shealsogarnereddean’slisthonorsinthespring2008termwitha3.70GPA,andhadasharp3.834GPAthispastsummer. Anationalmediacommitteewillselectthe10 finalists in October, with the official bal-lot opened for nationwide fan voting on Oct.9.Thatfanballoting,coupledwithvotesfromcoachesandmedia,willdeterminethisyear’srecipient,whowillbeannouncedattheNCAAWomen’sCollegeCupDec.5-7inCary,N.C.
The Magic NumberScoringthreegoalshasmeantvirtuallyanau-tomatic win in Notre Dame women’s soccerhistory, with a 267-3-1 (.987) record in thosegames, includinga169-1-0 (.994)marksinceOct.6,1995.TheIrishalsoare364-9-15(.957)whenholdingtheoppositionto0-1goals. Most impressively,NotreDame is290-0-1all-time when claiming a 2-0 lead and is un-beaten in its past 267 contests when goingahead2-0(datingbacktoa3-3tiewithVan-derbiltonSept.15,1991,inCincinnati).Infact,just one of the past 180 Irish opponents toface a 2-0 deficit have failed to even force a tie,somethingachievedbythreeopponentsinNotreDamehistory:DukeonOct.17,1993,inHouston (Irishwon3-2),ConnecticutonNov.10, 1996, in the BIG EAST final at Alumni Field (NDled2-0,latertied2-2and3-3,NDwon4-3), andDukeonNov.30, 2007, in theNCAAquarterfinals at Alumni Field (Irish won 3-2).
You Can Put It On The BoardNotreDamehasscoredagoalin33consecu-tive games, dating back to a scoreless drawwithMichigantoopenlastseason.Thecurrent33-game goal streak is the fourth-longest inschoolhistory,andit’sthelongestsincea49-gamerunfromOct.24,2004-Oct.8,2006. Theschoolrecordis55straightgameswithagoalfromAug.29,1997-Sept.17,1999,whilethenextstreakaheadofthecurrentIrishrunisa36-gamestring fromOct. 19, 1995-Dec.6,1996.
A Little Added Face TimeNotreDameisslatedtoplayontelevisiontwice
duringthe2008regularseason.TheIrishmadetheirBigTenNetworkdebutonSept.21,post-inga3-1winatNo.17/16PennState.OnOct.19,NotreDametravelstoStorrs,Conn.,foraBIG EAST matchup with Connecticut whichwillbeshownliveonCBSCollegeSports. InadditiontoitscommercialTVcoverage,Notre Dame enjoys an extensive broadcastfootprintontheInternet.AlloftheIrishregular-seasonhomegamesare slated tobebroad-cast live on the official Notre Dame athletics web site (www.UND.com), with supplementallivestatsinformationprovidedbyCBSCollegeSportsOnline’sGameTrackerservice. Fansalsocan followthe Irishon theircellphonesbysigningupfortheIrishALERTtext-messaging system. This free service is avail-ablebyloggingonthewomen’ssoccerpageatwww.UND.com and scrolling down the right-handsidebar. Finally, the Notre Dame Sports Hotline(574-631-3000)remainsareliableresourceforallthelatestIrishathleticsinformation.Regularupdateson theNotreDamewomen’s soccerprogramcanbe foundbycalling theHotline,thenselectingoption4andpressing“2”.
The Golden GirlsFormer Notre Dame standouts Kate (Sobre-ro) Markgraf (’98) and Shannon Boxx (’99)helpedtheUnitedStatessuccessfullydefenditsOlympicgoldmedalwitha1-0overtimewinoverBrazilinthe2008titlegameonAug.21inBeijing,China.Bothplayersstartedandplayedall 120 minutes in the final on the way to earn-ingtheirsecondconsecutivegoldmedal. The duo join fencer Mariel Zagunis (’10)as Notre Dame Olympians with multiple goldmedals. Markgraf also matches Zagunis’ ca-reer total of three medals (Markgraf won sil-verwiththeUSAatthe’00SydneyGames),astandard also equalled by former track & field greatAlexWilson(’32).
Parking ChangesDue toongoingconstructionwithin theNotreDameAthleticsQuad (including thenew Irishsoccer stadium tentatively set for completioninJune2009),parkingfor IrishsoccergamesthisyearislimitedtotheEckBaseballStadiumandJoyceCenterlots.Fansmayridethecom-plimentary shuttle bus from the Eck Stadiumlot,orwalkaroundthenorthendofEckSta-dium (behind the left-field wall) before entering atthesouthendofAlumniField.
Next Game: CincinnatiTheIrishwillhavelittletimetorest,astheyhittheroadforaSundaymatineeatBIGEASTfoeCincinnati. Notre Dame makes its first visit back totheQueenCitysince2006,whentheirinitialmatchupwiththeBearcatswassuspendedduetolightningandultimatelywasreplayedattheendoftheregularseason. UCis4-4thisseason(0-1intheBIGEAST),havingalternatedwinsandlossesthusfar.TheBearcatslastplayedonSept.19whentheyfellatLouisville,3-0.Cincinnati travelstoDePaulFridayafternoonbeforeopeningathree-gamehomestandSundayagainsttheIrish.
72008 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer
fighting irish women’s soccer 2008 NOTRE DAME
8 2008 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer
fighting irish women’s soccer 2008NOTRE DAMENotre Dame on the 2008 BIG EAST Conference and NCAA statistical leaderboardsIndividual Statistics BIGEAST-AllGames NCAADivisionI BIGEAST-ConferenceGamesOnlyCategory Rank Leader Rank Leader Rank LeaderTotalPoints(Top10BIGEAST) KerriHanks 16 2 19,ToniHudson,GU notkept 2,t-6 4,twotiedat MelissaHenderson 10 7 EricaIantorno 9 t-8PointsPerGame(Top10BIGEAST/Top100NCAA) KerriHanks 2.00 2 2.38,ToniHudson,GU 19 4.00,N.Parks-Powell,UAPB 2.00,t-6 4.00,twotiedat MelissaHenderson 1.25 7TotalGoals(Top10BIGEAST) KerriHanks 7 2 8,ToniHudson,GU notkept 1,t-3 2,twotiedat MelissaHenderson 5 t-4GoalsPerGame(Top10BIGEAST/Top100NCAA) KerriHanks 0.88 2 1.00,ToniHudson,GU 19 1.67,N.Parks-Powell,UAPB 1.00,t-3 2.00,twotiedat MelissaHenderson 0.62 5 77Game-WinningGoals(Top10BIGEAST) KerriHanks 3 t-1 3,Hanks,ND/Hudson,GU notkept 1,t-1 1,Hanks,NDplussixTotalAssists(Top10BIGEAST) EricaIantorno 5 t-4 8,ErinHardiman,VU notkept 1,t-2 2,SamanthaBaker,GUAssistsPerGame(Top10BIGEAST/Top100NCAA) EricaIantorno 0.62 t-4 1.00,ErinHardiman,VU 28 1.17,twotiedat 1.00,t-2 2.00,SamanthaBaker,GUTotalShots(Top10BIGEAST) KerriHanks 32 3 39,MeganBellingham,SU notkept 4,t-7 7,JulieMorrissey,UCShotsPerGame(Top10BIGEAST) KerriHanks 4.00 4 4.88,MeganBellingham,SU notkept 4.00,t-7 7.00,JulieMorrissey,UCGoals-AgainstAverage(Top10BIGEAST/Top100NCAA) KelseyLysander 0.28 2 0.12,KristinRussell,STJ 6 0.12,KristinRussell,STJ 0.00,t-1 0.00,Lysander,NDplussevenSavePercentage(Top10BIGEAST/Top100NCAA) KelseyLysander .875 5 .978,KristinRussell,STJ 28 .978,KristinRussell,STJ 1.000,t-1 1.000,Lysander,NDplussevenTotalShutouts(Top10BIGEAST) KelseyLysander 3 t-4 6,KristinRussell,STJ notkept 1,t-1 1,Lysander,NDplussevenShutoutPercentage(Top10BIGEAST) KelseyLysander 0.38 t-5 0.75,KristinRussell,STJ notkept 1.000,t-1 1.000,Lysander,NDplussevenThrough games of Sept. 21NCAA statistics out of 310 Division I teamsbold = BIG EAST leader OR NCAA Top 20
Team Statistics BIGEAST-AllGames NCAADivisionI BIGEAST-ConferenceGamesOnlyCategory Rank Leader Rank Leader Rank LeaderTotalGoals 26 1 26,NotreDame notkept 1,t-5 4,WestVirginiaScoringOffense 3.25 1 3.25,NotreDame 9 4.38,OklahomaState 1.00,t-5 4.00,WestVirginiaTotalPoints 67 3 72,Villanova notkept 3,t-6 12,WestVirginiaTotalShots 167 1 167,NotreDame notkept 24,1 24,NotreDameTotalAssists 15 3 24,Villanova/Georgetown notkept 1,t-6 4,WestVirginia/GeorgetownAssistsPerGame 1.88 3 3.00,Villanova/Georgetown notkept 1.00,t-6 4.00,WestVirginia/GeorgetownTotalGoalsAllowed 2 t-1 2,NotreDame/St.John’s notkept 0,t-1 0,NDplussevenGoals-AgainstAverage 0.25 2 0.23,St.John’s 5 0.12,UCLA 0.00,t-1 0.00,NDplussevenTotalSaves 16 16 50,DePaul notkept 1,16 11,SouthFloridaSavePercentage .889 notkept 16 .958,St.John’s notkeptTotalShutouts 6 t-1 6,ND/St.John’s/WestVirginia notkept 1,t-1 1,NDplussevenShutoutPercentage 0.75 notkept 3 0.875,UCLA notkeptTotalFouls 80 10 103,Marquette notkept 8,10 16,SetonHallTotalCornerKicks 57 2 76,Georgetown notkept 4,t-9 12,ConnecticutTotalOffsides 18 7 30,Georgetown notkept 1,t-9 7,PittsburghTotalYellowCards 6 t-3 8,SouthFlorida notkept 1,2 3,DePaulWon-LossPercentage 1.000 notkept t-1 1.000,NDplusthree notkeptThrough games of Sept. 21NCAA statistics out of 310 Division I teamsbold = BIG EAST leader OR NCAA Top 20
92008 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer
fighting irish women’s soccer 2008 NOTRE DAME2008 Single Game Highs & Lows
Team SuperlativesNOTREDAMEHIGH NOTREDAMELOW CATEGORY OPPONENTHIGH OPPONENTLOW
21vs.Michigan(8/22/08) 2atNorthCarolina(9/5/08) Points 3,twice(MR:byPennState,9/21/08) 0,severaltimes
7vs.Michigan(8/22/08) 1,twice(MR:atDePaul,9/19/08) Goals 1,twice(MR:byPennState,9/21/08) 0,severaltimes
4 (1st) vs. Michigan (8/22/08) 0, five times (MR: 2nd at Penn St., 9/21/08) Goals/Half 1,twice(MR:1stbyPennState,9/21/08) 0,severaltimes
7vs.Michigan(8/22/08) 0,twice(MR:atNorthCarolina,9/5/08) Assists 1,twice(MR:byPennState,9/21/08) 0,severaltimes
34vs.Michigan(8/22/08) 9atNorthCarolina(9/5/08) TotalShots 15byPennState(9/21/08) 2byDePaul(9/19/08)
18vs.Michigan(8/22/08) 6atNorthCarolina(9/5/08) ShotsonGoal 4byPennState(9/21/08) 1,twice(MR:byDePaul,9/19/08)
3,twice(MR:atPennSt.,9/21/08) 1,twice(MR:atDePaul,9/19/08) Saves 11byMichigan(8/22/08) 5byNorthCarolina(9/5/08)
14vs.SMU(9/12/08) 1atPennState(9/21/08) CornerKicks 5byPennState(9/21/08) 0byDePaul(9/19/08)
16vs.Duke(9/7/08) 6vs.SantaClara(8/31/08) Fouls 13,twice(MR:bySMU,9/12/08) 7byLoyolaMarymount(8/29/08)
Individual Superlatives NOTREDAME OPPONENT
Points 6byKerriHanksvs.LoyolaMarymount(8/29/08) 2,twice(MR:byCarlyNinessofPennState,9/21/08)
Goals 3byKerriHanksvs.LoyolaMarymount(8/29/08) 1,twice(MR:byCarlyNinessofPennState,9/21/08)
Assists 2,twice(MR:byEricaIantornovs.Duke,9/7/08) 1,twice(MR:byNikkiWattsofPennState,9/21/08)
Shots 7,twice(MR:byKerriHanksvs.LoyolaMarymount,8/29/08) 5,twice(MR:byKatieSchoepferofPennState,9/21/08)
ShotsonGoal 5byKerriHanksvs.LoyolaMarymount(8/29/08) 2byCaseyNogueiraofNorthCarolina(9/5/08)
Saves 3,twice(MR:byKelseyLysanderatPennState,9/21/08) 10byKelseyHoinkesofDePaul(9/19/08)
2008 Notre Dame Game-By-Game Team StatisticsOpponent(Attendance) Score Goals Assists Shots OnGoal Corners CKGoals Fouls YC-RCNOTREDAME(1,201) 7-0 7 7 34 18 8 0 9 1-0vs.Michigan 0 0 4 1 2 0 9 0-0(1)NOTREDAME(1,363) 4-0 4 1 23 11 9 0 14 0-0vs.LoyolaMarymount 0 0 4 2 1 0 7 0-0(1)NOTREDAME(1,638) 2-0 2 0 21 11 3 0 6 0-0vs.SantaClara 0 0 5 2 3 0 12 0-0(2)NOTREDAME 1-0 1 0 9 6 5 0 11 2-0atNorthCarolina(2,086) 0 0 10 3 4 0 12 2-0(2)NOTREDAME(502) 3-1 3 3 17 10 13 0 16 1-0vs.Duke 1 1 10 3 3 0 13 0-0NOTREDAME(1,412) 5-0 5 2 28 13 14 0 9 0-0vs.SMU 0 0 4 2 1 0 13 1-0•NOTREDAME 1-0 1 1 24 11 4 0 8 1-0atDePaul(357) 0 0 2 1 0 0 10 3-0•NOTREDAME 3-1 3 2 11 9 1 0 7 1-0atPennState(2,963) 1 1 15 4 5 0 12 0-0
Winners listed in ALL CAPS // Attendance listed next to home team (where applicable) // • = BIG EAST Conference game1 = Inn at Saint Mary’s Soccer Classic (Notre Dame, Ind.)2 = Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
10 2008 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer
fighting irish women’s soccer 2008NOTRE DAME2008 Notre Dame Game-By-Game Box Scores
GAME#1—Aug.22,2008#4NotreDame7,Michigan0
AlumniField(NotreDame,Ind.)
Michigan 0 0 — 0NotreDame 4 3 — 7
ND 1. Michele Weissenhofer 1 (Kerri Hanks)6:19. ND 2. Rose Augustin 1 (JessicaSchuveiller)29:30.ND3.MelissaHenderson1(CourtneyRosen)32:59.ND4.EricaIantorno1(Rosen)37:18.ND5.TaylorKnaack1(AmandaClark)45:31.ND6.Hanks1 (Iantorno)51:22.ND7.EllenJantsch1 (RachelVanderGenug-ten)85:02.
Shots:UM2-2-4;ND16-18-34Saves: UM 3-8 - 11 (Haley Kopmeyer 3 in45:00,MadisonGates3 in27:46,KristenKe-ane4in17:14,team1);ND0-1-1(KelseyLy-sander0in45:00,NikkiWeiss1in45:00)CornerKicks:UM1-1-2;ND0-8-8Fouls:UM7-2-9;ND5-4-9Offside:UM0,ND1YellowCard:Rosen(ND)20:03Attendance:1,201
GAME#2—Aug.29,2008Inn at Saint Mary’s Soccer Classic
#4NotreDame4,LoyolaMarymount0AlumniField(NotreDame,Ind.)
Loy.Marymount 0 0 — 0NotreDame 2 2 — 4
ND1.KerriHanks2(PK)2:39.ND2.Hanks3(PK)11:29.ND3.MelissaHenderson2 (EliseWeber)66:51.ND4.Hanks4(-)89:23.
Shots:LMU3-1-4;ND12-11-23Saves:LMU5-2-7(AllyssaClark6in75:33,KatieGraul1in14:27);ND1-1-2(KelseyLy-sander2in75:00,NikkiWeiss0in15:00)CornerKicks:LMU1-0-1;ND3-6-9Fouls:LMU3-4-7;ND9-5-14Offside:LMU0,ND1Attendance:1,363
GAME#3—Aug.31,2008Inn at Saint Mary’s Soccer Classic
#4NotreDame2,#21/12SantaClara0AlumniField(NotreDame,Ind.)
SantaClara 0 0 — 0NotreDame 2 0 — 2
ND1.Owngoal16:26.ND2.EricaIantorno2(-)36:00.
Shots:SCU1-4-5;ND7-14-21Saves:SCU4-5-9(MeaganMcCray9);ND1-1-2(KelseyLysander2)CornerKicks:SCU1-2-3;ND2-1-3Fouls:SCU4-8-12;ND2-4-6Offside:SCU0,ND2Attendance:1,638
GAME#4—Sept.5,2008Carolina Classic
#5/4NotreDame1,#3/2NorthCarolina0FetzerField(ChapelHill,N.C.)
NotreDame 0 1 — 1NorthCarolina 0 0 — 0
ND1.BrittanyBock1(-)50:21.
Shots:ND4-5-9;UNC4-6-10Saves:ND2-1-3(KelseyLysander3);UNC4-1-5(AnnaRodenbough5)CornerKicks:ND3-2-5;UNC1-3-4Fouls:ND2-9-11;UNC4-8-12Offside:ND9,UNC1YellowCards:RachelWood(UNC)41:51;Bock(ND)48:40;CarrieDew(ND)62:26;WhitneyEn-gen(UNC)77:52Attendance:2,086
GAME#5—Sept.7,2008Carolina Classic
#5/4NotreDame3,#12/11Duke1FetzerField(ChapelHill,N.C.)
Duke 0 1 — 1NotreDame 0 3 — 3
ND1.KerriHanks5(BrittanyBock)46:09.DUKE1.LorraineQuinn1(JaneAlukonis)59:15.ND2.LaurenFowlkes1 (Erica Iantorno)66:19.ND3.RebeccaMendoza1(Iantorno)70:32.
Shots:DUKE5-5-10;ND6-11-17Saves:DUKE2-5-7(CassidyPowers6,team1);ND1-1-2(KelseyLysander2)CornerKicks:DUKE1-2-3;ND6-7-13Fouls:DUKE8-5-13;ND7-9-16Offside:DUKE0,ND0YellowCard:MelissaHenderson(ND)37:08Attendance:502
GAME#6—Sept.12,2008#2NotreDame5,SMU0
AlumniField(NotreDame,Ind.)
SMU 0 0 — 0NotreDame 2 3 — 5
ND1.CourtneyRosen1(-)19:59.ND2.MollyCampbell 1 (-) 39:06. ND 3. Melissa Hender-son3 (KerriHanks) 53:27.ND4.Henderson4(Rose Augustin) 59:32. ND 5. Amanda Clark 1(-)83:50.
Shots:SMU0-4-4;ND16-12-28Saves:SMU5-3-8(AshleyGunter8);ND0-2-2(KelseyLysander1in67:20,NikkiWeiss1in22:40)CornerKicks:SMU0-1-1;ND10-4-14Fouls:SMU5-8-13;ND4-5-9Offside:SMU1,ND0YellowCard:LauraLandry(SMU)79:19Attendance:1,412
GAME#7—Sept.19,2008#1NotreDame1,DePaul0
WishField(Chicago,Ill.)
NotreDame 0 1 — 1DePaul 0 0 — 0
ND1.KerriHanks6(EricaIantorno)77:18.
Shots:ND9-15-24;DPU1-1-2Saves:ND1-0 -1 (KelseyLysander1);DPU5-5-10(KelseyHoinkes10)CornerKicks:ND2-2-4;DPU0-0-0Fouls:ND4-4-8;DPU4-6-10Offside:ND1,DPU0Yellow Cards: Molly Borchardt (DPU) 63:19;MorganCelaya (DPU)83:30;CarrieDew(ND)87:24;JennaFagerman(DPU)87:24Attendance:357
GAME#8—Sept.21,2008#1NotreDame3,#17/16PennState1
JeffreyField(UniversityPark,Pa.)
NotreDame 3 0 — 3PennState 1 0 — 1
ND 1. Melissa Henderson 5 (Julie Scheidler)17:54. ND 2. Kerri Hanks 7 (-) 19:57. ND 3.MicheleWeissenhofer2(EricaIantorno)32:55.PSU1.CarlyNiness1(NikkiWatts)33:16.
Shots:ND7-4-11;PSU9-6-15Saves:ND2-1 - 3 (Kelsey Lysander 3);PSU3-3-6(AlyssaNaeher6)CornerKicks:ND0-1-1;PSU2-3-5Fouls:ND2-5-7;PSU4-8-12Offside:ND4,PSU0YellowCard:CourtneyRosen(ND)86:59Attendance:2,963
2008 Notre Dame Women's SoccerNotre Dame Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 21, 2008)
All games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 8-0-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0CONFERENCE 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0NON-CONFERENCE 7-0-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0
Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 22 MICHIGAN W 7-0 1201
# Aug 29 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 4-0 1363# Aug 31 SANTA CLARA W 2-0 1638% Sep 05 at North Carolina W 1-0 2086% Sep 07 vs Duke W 3-1 502
Sep 12 SMU W 5-0 1412* Sep 19 at DePaul W 1-0 357
Sep 21 at Penn State W 3-1 2963
# - Inn at Saint Mary's Soccer Classic% - Carolina Classic
TEAM STATISTICS ND OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 26-167 2-54 Goals scored per game 3.25 0.25 Shot pct. . 1 5 6 . 0 3 7 Shots on goal-Attempts 89-167 18-54 SOG pct. . 5 3 3 . 3 3 3 S h o t s / G a m e 20.9 6.8CORNER KICKS 57 19PENALTY KICKS 2-2 0-0PENALTIES Yellow cards 6 6 Red cards 0 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 5614 5406 Dates/Avg Per Date 4/1404 3/1802 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/502
## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att2 HANKS, Kerri 8 7 2 16 32 . 2 1 9 17 . 5 3 1 3 2 - 26 HENDERSON, Melissa 8 5 0 10 13 . 3 8 5 11 . 8 4 6 0 0 - 021 IANTORNO, Erica 8 2 5 9 14 . 1 4 3 9 . 6 4 3 0 0 - 011 WEISSENHOFER, Mich 8 2 0 4 16 . 1 2 5 12 . 7 5 0 1 0 - 014 ROSEN, Courtney 8 1 2 4 11 . 0 9 1 3 . 2 7 3 1 0 - 010 BOCK, Brittany 7 1 1 3 12 . 0 8 3 4 . 3 3 3 1 0 - 015 AUGUSTIN, Rose 8 1 1 3 11 . 0 9 1 3 . 2 7 3 0 0 - 07 CLARK, Amanda 8 1 1 3 4 . 2 5 0 3 . 7 5 0 0 0 - 04 KNAACK, Taylor 8 1 0 2 12 . 0 8 3 6 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 05 CAMPBELL, Molly 8 1 0 2 9 . 1 1 1 3 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 020 MENDOZA, Rebecca 8 1 0 2 7 . 1 4 3 5 . 7 1 4 0 0 - 09 FOWLKES, Lauren 8 1 0 2 4 . 2 5 0 2 . 5 0 0 1 0 - 024 JANTSCH, Ellen 4 1 0 2 2 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 023 WEBER, Elise 8 0 1 1 5 . 0 0 0 3 . 6 0 0 0 0 - 025 SCHEIDLER, Julie 8 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 022 V A N D E R G E N U G T E N , 2 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 012 SCHUVEILLER, Jessica 8 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 017 BARG, Courtney 8 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 - 016 ALVAREZ, Micaela 2 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 028 BARTINDALE, Ellen 2 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 - 026 CHAMBERLAIN, Haley 2 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 019 DEW, Carrie 8 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 027 GERSTLE, Brynn 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 018 SOHN, Stephanie 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 08 FORD, Haley 6 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 03 INGLIS, Kerry 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0
Total 8 26 16 68 167 . 1 5 6 89 . 5 3 3 8 2 - 2Opponents 8 2 2 6 54 . 0 3 7 18 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 0
## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho1 WEISS, Nikki 3 82:40 0 0.00 2 1.000 0-0-0 0 . 013 LYSANDER, Kelsey 8 637:20 2 0.28 14 . 8 7 5 7-0-0 3 . 0
Total 8 720:00 2 0.25 16 . 8 8 9 7-0-0 6Opponents 8 720:00 26 3.25 63 . 7 0 8 0-7-0 0
Goals by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 13 13 26Opponents 1 1 2
Shots by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 77 90 167Opponents 25 29 54
Saves by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 8 8 16Opponents 31 32 63
Corners by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 26 31 57Opponents 7 12 19
Fouls by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 35 45 80Opponents 39 49 88
2008 Notre Dame Women's SoccerNotre Dame Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 21, 2008)
All games
Overall: 8-0-0 Conf: 1-0-0 Home: 4-0-0 Away: 3-0-0 Neut: 1-0-0
## Player gp-gs min g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gwg pk-att2 HANKS, Kerri 8-8 516 7 2 16 32 . 2 1 9 17 . 5 3 1 3 2-26 HENDERSON, Melissa 8-4 334 5 0 10 13 . 3 8 5 11 . 8 4 6 0 0-021 IANTORNO, Erica 8-1 302 2 5 9 14 . 1 4 3 9 . 6 4 3 0 0-011 WEISSENHOFER, Michel 8-4 317 2 0 4 16 . 1 2 5 12 . 7 5 0 1 0-014 ROSEN, Courtney 8-7 491 1 2 4 11 . 0 9 1 3 . 2 7 3 1 0-010 BOCK, Brittany 7-4 322 1 1 3 12 . 0 8 3 4 . 3 3 3 1 0-015 AUGUSTIN, Rose 8-6 363 1 1 3 11 . 0 9 1 3 . 2 7 3 0 0-07 CLARK, Amanda 8-2 266 1 1 3 4 . 2 5 0 3 . 7 5 0 0 0-04 KNAACK, Taylor 8-2 276 1 0 2 12 . 0 8 3 6 . 5 0 0 0 0-05 CAMPBELL, Molly 8-1 300 1 0 2 9 . 1 1 1 3 . 3 3 3 0 0-020 MENDOZA, Rebecca 8-3 261 1 0 2 7 . 1 4 3 5 . 7 1 4 0 0-09 FOWLKES, Lauren 8-3 329 1 0 2 4 . 2 5 0 2 . 5 0 0 1 0-024 JANTSCH, Ellen 4-0 67 1 0 2 2 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0-023 WEBER, Elise 8-8 609 0 1 1 5 . 0 0 0 3 . 6 0 0 0 0-025 SCHEIDLER, Julie 8-5 508 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-022 VANDERGENUGTEN, Rach 2-0 19 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0-012 SCHUVEILLER, Jessica 8-8 597 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-017 BARG, Courtney 8-4 278 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0-016 ALVAREZ, Micaela 2-0 43 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0-028 BARTINDALE, Ellen 2-0 39 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0-026 CHAMBERLAIN, Haley 2-0 44 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-019 DEW, Carrie 8-8 662 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-027 GERSTLE, Brynn 2-0 19 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-018 SOHN, Stephanie 3-0 60 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-08 FORD, Haley 6-2 164 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-03 INGLIS, Kerry 2-0 35 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0
Total 8 - 26 16 68 167 . 1 5 6 89 . 5 3 3 8 2-2Opponents 8 - 2 2 6 54 . 0 3 7 18 . 3 3 3 0 0-0
Goal Average Saves Record## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho1 WEISS, Nikki 3-0 82:40 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.013 LYSANDER, Kelsey 8-8 637:20 2 0.28 14 . 8 7 5 7 0 0 3.0TM TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0
Total 8 720:00 2 0.25 16 . 8 8 9 7 0 0 6Opponents 8 720:00 26 3.25 63 . 7 0 8 0 7 0 0
Team saves: 0
Goals by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 13 13 26Opponents 1 1 2
Shots by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 77 90 167Opponents 25 29 54
Saves by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 8 8 16Opponents 31 32 63
Corners by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 26 31 57Opponents 7 12 19
Fouls by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 35 45 80Opponents 39 49 88
Attendance Summary ND OpponentTotal 5614 5406Dates/Avg Per Date 4/1404 3/1802Neutral Site #/Avg 1/502
2008 Notre Dame Women's SoccerNotre Dame Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 21, 2008)
All games
Overall: 8-0-0 Conf: 1-0-0 Home: 4-0-0 Away: 3-0-0 Neut: 1-0-0
TEAM STATISTICS ND OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 26-167 2-54 Goals scored per game 3.25 0.25 Shot pct. . 1 5 6 . 0 3 7 Shots on goal-Attempts 89-167 18-54 SOG pct. . 5 3 3 . 3 3 3 S h o t s / G a m e 20.9 6.8 A s s i s t s 16 2CORNER KICKS 57 19PENALTY KICKS 2-2 0-0PENALTIES Yellow cards 6 6 Red cards 0 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 5614 5406 Dates/Avg Per Date 4/1404 3/1802 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/502
Goals by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 13 13 26Opponents 1 1 2
Shots by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 77 90 167Opponents 25 29 54
Saves by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 8 8 16Opponents 31 32 63
Corners by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 26 31 57Opponents 7 12 19
Fouls by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 35 45 80Opponents 39 49 88
2008 Notre Dame Women's SoccerNotre Dame Game Results (as of Sep 21, 2008)
All games
Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Att. Goals scoredAug 22 MICHIGAN W 7-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1201 WEISSENHOFER, Michel (HANKS, Kerri)
AUGUSTIN, Rose (SCHUVEILLER, Jessica)HENDERSON, Melissa (ROSEN, Courtney)IANTORNO, Erica (ROSEN, Courtney)KNAACK, Taylor (CLARK, Amanda)HANKS, Kerri (IANTORNO, Erica)JANTSCH, Ellen (VANDERGENUGTEN, Rach)
# Aug 29 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 4-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1363 HANKS, Kerri (penalty kick)HANKS, Kerri (penalty kick)HENDERSON, Melissa (WEBER, Elise)HANKS, Kerri (unassisted)
# Aug 31 #21 SANTA CLARA W 2-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 1638 TEAM (unassisted)IANTORNO, Erica (unassisted)
% Sep 05 at #3 North Carolina W 1-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 2086 BOCK, Brittany (unassisted)% Sep 07 vs #12 Duke W 3-1 5-0-0 0-0-0 502 HANKS, Kerri (BOCK, Brittany)
FOWLKES, Lauren (IANTORNO, Erica)MENDOZA, Rebecca (IANTORNO, Erica)
Sep 12 SMU W 5-0 6-0-0 0-0-0 1412 ROSEN, Courtney (unassisted)CAMPBELL, Molly (unassisted)HENDERSON, Melissa (HANKS, Kerri)HENDERSON, Melissa (AUGUSTIN, Rose)CLARK, Amanda (unassisted)
* Sep 19 at DePaul W 1-0 7-0-0 1-0-0 357 HANKS, Kerri (IANTORNO, Erica)Sep 21 at #17 Penn State W 3-1 8-0-0 1-0-0 2963 HENDERSON, Melissa (SCHEIDLER, Julie)
HANKS, Kerri (unassisted)WEISSENHOFER, Michel (IANTORNO, Erica)
# - Inn at Saint Mary's Soccer Classic% - Carolina Classic
Team Record W-L-TOverall: 8-0-0
Conference: 1-0-0Home: 4-0-0Away: 3-0-0
Neutral: 1-0-0Overtime: 0-0-0
Attendance Dates Total Avg.Total: 8 11522 1440
Home: 4 5614 1404Away: 3 5406 1802
Neutral: 1 502 502