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\ \ Vanderbilt Soccer VUCommodores.com 1 THE MATCHUP • Heading out on the road for the final time during the 2020 regular season, Vanderbilt will visit LSU on Friday night for a 7 p.m. kickoff on SEC Network+. • This will be the 23rd all-time meeting between Vanderbilt and LSU (Vanderbilt leads 12-7-3) First Meeting: 1995 (W, 6-0) Last Meeting: 10.18.19 Last Vanderbilt Win: 10.18.19 (5-1) Last Opponent Win: 09.21.13 (2-1 OT) Last Draw: 10.02.15 (0-0) • In his five-plus seasons, Darren Ambrose owns a 3-0-1 record against LSU. Vanderbilt has outscored the Tigers 9-1 in those four games, including a 5-1 win last season on West End. LAST TIME OUT • The attacking team most of the night, Vanderbilt broke the scoreless match in the 88th minute when Haley Hopkins put home a header to liſt the Dores to a 1-0 win over No. 15 Georgia. • Vanderbilt led the game with a 12-5 advantage in shots, but the big story was the fact the Dores held Georgia to just two shots in the second half while taking nine of their own to own possession 63 percent to 37 percent. • Recording the first clean sheet of the season, Sarah Fuller also recorded the first shutout of her career. 2020 TO DATE • In the season opener against Kentucky, a Haley Hopkins brace was the difference in a come-from-behind 3-2 win over the Wildcats. The victory came aſter Kentucky scored the first two goals of the game in the opening half to lead by a pair aſter 45 minutes. • Across Vanderbilt’s three losses to Tennessee, Missouri and South Carolina, four of the five opponent goals have come from set pieces with Tennessee scoring on a corner kick, Missouri tallying twice from the direct result of free kicks and South Carolina winning it on the PK. • Vanderbilt snapped a three-game losing streak - the longest to date under Darren Ambrose - with the double-overtime win at Florida last time out. SEC TOURNAMENT INFO • Winning two in a row at Florida and against No. 15 Georgia, the two wins puts Vanderbilt with nine points in the SEC East standings, which stands tied for fourth overall in the conference with two games to play. • In this year’s SEC Tournament, the SEC East and West regular-season champions earn the top two seeds in the tournament with seeds three through 14 determined by overall points. The top four seeds in the tournament earn double byes directly into the quarterfinals on Tuesday, Nov. 17. Seed Nos. 5-10 earn a bye into the second round set for Sunday, Nov. 15, and seed Nos. 11-14 play in first-round action Friday, Nov. 13. • While Vanderbilt has played its six scheduled games to date and is tied for fourth, four SEC teams have played five games with one team playing four games thus far in 2020. • This year’s tournament is set for Nov. 13-22 in Orange Beach, Alabama. HEAD COACH DARREN AMBROSE • Now in his sixth season leading Vanderbilt soccer, Darren Ambrose has guided one of the best five-year runs in program history. • The Dores have amassed a 64-36-10 record and 32-19-7 SEC mark during his tenure. Eleven of those wins are over ranked opponents. • Vanderbilt has three appearances in the NCAA Tournament, an SEC regular season championship and an East Division championship under his leadership. • Ambrose is the first Vanderbilt head coach in 21 years to have three consecutive double-digit win seasons (2017-19). LATE DECISIONS • All six of Vanderbilt’s games thus far in 2020 have been decided in the second half or later and have been one-goal games. • All three of Vanderbilt’s goals against Kentucky in the season opener came aſter the 53rd minute with the first two separated by just 6:11 of game action. • Against Florida, Myra Konte’s game-winning goal came in the 103rd minute of double overtime. • Last time out against No. 15 Georgia, Haley Hopkins scored the game-winning goal in the 88th minute. • Last season, nine of the 14 wins were decided aſter halſtime, and five of those wins were away from West End. Vanderbilt Commodores 3-3-0 overall • 3-3-0 SEC East Date Opponent Time • Result 9.20 Kentucky* ...................................................... W, 3-2 9.27 at Tennessee*......................................... L, 0-1 (OT) 10.3 at Missouri* .................................................... L, 1-2 10.11 South Carolina* .................................... L, 1-2 (2OT) 10.18 at Florida* ............................................ W, 2-1 (2OT) 10.25 #15 Georgia* .................................................. W, 1-0 10.30 at LSU* ...........................................................7 p.m. 11.7 Ole Miss* ........................................................6 p.m. 11.13-22 SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) ........... TBD * SEC contest • All times CT • Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, SEC schools will only compete against conference opponents. Each institution will play an eight-game schedule over an eight week time frame. 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THE MATCHUP• Heading out on the road for the final time during the 2020 regular season, Vanderbilt will visit LSU on Friday night for a 7 p.m. kickoff on SEC Network+.• This will be the 23rd all-time meeting between Vanderbilt and LSU (Vanderbilt leads 12-7-3) First Meeting: 1995 (W, 6-0) Last Meeting: 10.18.19 Last Vanderbilt Win: 10.18.19 (5-1) Last Opponent Win: 09.21.13 (2-1 OT) Last Draw: 10.02.15 (0-0)• In his five-plus seasons, Darren Ambrose owns a 3-0-1 record against LSU. Vanderbilt has outscored the Tigers 9-1 in those four games, including a 5-1 win last season on West End.

LAST TIME OUT• The attacking team most of the night, Vanderbilt broke the scoreless match in the 88th minute when Haley Hopkins put home a header to lift the Dores to a 1-0 win over No. 15 Georgia.• Vanderbilt led the game with a 12-5 advantage in shots, but the big story was the fact the Dores held Georgia to just two shots in the second half while taking nine of their own to own possession 63 percent to 37 percent.• Recording the first clean sheet of the season, Sarah Fuller also recorded the first shutout of her career.

2020 TO DATE• In the season opener against Kentucky, a Haley Hopkins brace was the difference in a come-from-behind 3-2 win over the Wildcats. The victory came after Kentucky scored the first two goals of the game in the opening half to lead by a pair after 45 minutes.• Across Vanderbilt’s three losses to Tennessee, Missouri and South Carolina, four of the five opponent goals have come from set pieces with Tennessee scoring on a corner kick, Missouri tallying twice from the direct result of free kicks and South Carolina winning it on the PK. • Vanderbilt snapped a three-game losing streak - the longest to date under Darren Ambrose - with the double-overtime win at Florida last time out.

SEC TOURNAMENT INFO• Winning two in a row at Florida and against No. 15 Georgia, the two wins puts Vanderbilt with nine points in the SEC East standings, which stands tied for fourth overall in the conference with two games to play.• In this year’s SEC Tournament, the SEC East and West regular-season champions earn the top two seeds in the tournament with seeds three through 14 determined by overall points. The top four seeds in the tournament earn double byes directly into the quarterfinals on Tuesday, Nov. 17. Seed Nos. 5-10 earn a bye into the second round set for Sunday, Nov. 15, and seed Nos. 11-14 play in first-round action Friday, Nov. 13.• While Vanderbilt has played its six scheduled games to date and is tied for fourth, four SEC teams have played five games with one team playing four games thus far in 2020.• This year’s tournament is set for Nov. 13-22 in Orange Beach, Alabama.

HEAD COACH DARREN AMBROSE• Now in his sixth season leading Vanderbilt soccer, Darren Ambrose has guided one of the best five-year runs in program history. • The Dores have amassed a 64-36-10 record and 32-19-7 SEC mark during his tenure. Eleven of those wins are over ranked opponents. • Vanderbilt has three appearances in the NCAA Tournament, an SEC regular season championship and an East Division championship under his leadership. • Ambrose is the first Vanderbilt head coach in 21 years to have three consecutive double-digit win seasons (2017-19).

LATE DECISIONS• All six of Vanderbilt’s games thus far in 2020 have been decided in the second half or later and have been one-goal games.• All three of Vanderbilt’s goals against Kentucky in the season opener came after the 53rd minute with the first two separated by just 6:11 of game action. • Against Florida, Myra Konte’s game-winning goal came in the 103rd minute of double overtime.• Last time out against No. 15 Georgia, Haley Hopkins scored the game-winning goal in the 88th minute.• Last season, nine of the 14 wins were decided after halftime, and five of those wins were away from West End.

Vanderbilt Commodores3-3-0 overall • 3-3-0 SEC East

Date Opponent Time • Result9.20 Kentucky* ......................................................W, 3-29.27 at Tennessee* ......................................... L, 0-1 (OT)10.3 at Missouri* .................................................... L, 1-210.11 South Carolina* .................................... L, 1-2 (2OT)10.18 at Florida* ............................................W, 2-1 (2OT)10.25 #15 Georgia* ..................................................W, 1-010.30 at LSU* ...........................................................7 p.m.11.7 Ole Miss* ........................................................6 p.m.11.13-22 SEC Tournament (Orange Beach, Ala.) ........... TBD* SEC contest • All times CT

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DON’T FORGET TO REMEMBER ME• Haley Hopkins’ two goals against Kentucky came off of four shots on goal.• Last season, she accounted for 36% (13-of-36) of the Commodores’ goals. In her time on West End, she has scored 29 times.• Six of her goals a season ago were game winners. This season, two of her three goals serve as game-winners and she’s scored the winner in two of Vanderbilt’s three wins thus far.• While starting 43 straight games from 2018-20, Hopkins has been held back by injury in 2020 and did not play at Florida on Oct. 18 before making her return Oct. 25 with the winning goal against No. 15 Georgia.

NEW FACES• Vanderbilt welcomed seven freshmen to West End for 2020: Abi Brighton, Tina Bruni, Kate Devine, Sophia Gorski, Amber Nguyen, Maya Swinton and Alex Wagner.• Three freshman Dores -- Abi Brighton, Amber Nguyen and Mya Swinton -- all made their debuts against Kentucky in the opener and have seen consistent playing time since. • Brighton has started each match thus far for the Dores. • Nguyen is second on the team with two assists and made her first collegiate start against Missouri on Oct. 3. • Swinton has come off the bench for significant minutes in every game to date and had the second assist on Vanderbilt’s game-winning goal against No. 15 Georgia.• Sophia Gorski made her debut at Missouri and logged significant minutes off the bench in Vanderbilt’s 2-1 victory at Florida.• Alex Wagner scored her first collegiate goal in Vandy’s 2-1 double-overtime loss to South Carolina, tallying the tying goal in the 75th minute.

WINNING IN BUNCHES• In all, the Dores have defeated 17 ranked opponents with 11 of those coming since Ambrose took over ahead of the 2015 season.• This 2020 senior class has led the Commodores to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances for the first time since the 1994-98 seasons. • Vanderbilt has a mark of 46-19-5 over the last three-plus campaigns since the start of the 2017 season with a 23-10-3 mark in SEC play.

DORES IN THE POLL• In the first release of the United Soccer Coaches poll on Sept. 22, Vanderbilt checked in at No. 10.• A week later after falling in overtime to Tennessee, Vanderbilt checked in at No. 13.• A season ago, Vanderbilt reached as high as No. 9 in the poll.

LOOKING BACK• Last season, the Commodores won their third SEC East championship, and first since 1997 (the SEC recognized divisional championships from 1995-2012 and reinstated divisional play a season ago).• Vanderbilt went 4-1-1 against the division in 2019 with the lone loss coming in a 1-0 heartbreaker to Florida and a scoreless draw on the road against No. 7 South Carolina.• Nine of the 14 wins were decided after half or later, and five of those were away from West End.• Eight midfielders accounted for half of Vanderbilt’s goals (18-of-36). Each of these midfielders -- Madi Allen, Leila Azari, Mairin Boyle, Peyton Cutshall, Blue Ellis, Maddie Elwell, Raegan Kelley and Alex Kerr -- returned for the 2020 season.• Of the 36 goals scored last season, there were 37 total assists. • Maddie Elwell’s 10 assists in 2019 tied for second in the SEC, only three shy of the conference’s leader.

HURRY HOME• The Commodores have won 36 matches at the Vanderbilt Soccer Complex since Darren Ambrose took over ahead of 2015, including 17 straight from 2017-18. • The 10-0-1 home mark in 2018 was the best home record since 1990’s unblemished 9-0 record. • The Commodores have beat four ranked foes over the past five years at home and own a 4-4-1 record against ranked teams at home under Ambrose. • Vanderbilt has not conceded more than two goals in a match on West End since 2017.

OUR STATE• In their last 12 against Tennessee schools (Chattanooga, Lipscomb, Tennessee and Tennessee Tech), the Dores are 9-2-1.

GOOD LUCK...• In the past six seasons from 2015 to 2020, Vanderbilt notched 40 shutouts with 22 of those coming since 2018-19. • The 39 shutouts from 2015-19 were the most in a five-year stretch since 45 from 2005-09. • Vanderbilt recorded 11 shutouts in 2019. • The 11 clean sheets were the most in a single season since 2005 (15).

GOING THE DISTANCE• Four Dores -- Maddie Elwell, Haley Hopkins, Raegan Kelley and Ella Shamburger -- played in and started every match in 2019. • Shamburger has started in 46 straight games dating to 2018 and played the entire match 17 times last season.• Thus far this year, five Dores - Leila Azari, Raegyn Kelley, Abi Brighton, Ella Shamburger and Kimya Raietparvar - have started every game for Vandy.

WHERE I COME FROM• Two Commodores hail from Tennessee. • Blue Ellis, a senior midfielder, is from Collierville. She netted the game-winner against the Vols in 2017 off a set piece. • Freshman goalkeeper, Kate Devine, is from nearby Brentwood.• Of the 30-athlete roster, Florida is the most represented with five coming from the Sunshine State.• Other states represented include: California (4), Georgia (4), Texas (3), Nevada (2), Pennsylvania (2), New Jersey (1), North Carolina (1), Ohio (1), South Carolina (1) and Virginia (1). • Additionally, two hail from Canadian provinces.

THE DANCE• Vanderbilt is one of seven SEC schools to make it to the NCAA Tournament at least three times in the past five years.

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No. Student-Athlete Position Class Hometown High School 00 Kate Devine Goalkeeper Freshman Brentwood, Tenn. Brentwood 1 Sophie Guilmette Goalkeeper Sophomore Montreal, Quebec Canada 2 Peyton Cutshall Midfielder/Forward Junior Humble, Texas Atascocita 3 Madiya Harriott Defender Senior Davie, Fla. American Heritage 4 Raegan Kelley Midfielder Junior Atlanta, Ga. Westminster 5 Myra Konte Defender Senior Woodbridge, Va. Osbourn Park 6 Leila Azari Midfielder/Forward Senior Jacksonville, Fla. The Bolles School 7 Haley Hopkins Forward Senior Newport Beach, Calif. Mater Dei 8 Olivia Simmons Forward Senior Rockledge, Fla. Rockledge 9 Alex Kerr Midfielder/Forward Sophomore Chapel Hill, N.C. Chapel Hill 10 Kimya Raietparvar Midfielder Sophomore Denton, Texas Denton 11 Blue Ellis Midfielder Senior Collierville, Tenn. Houston 12 Blair McDonald Defender Junior Los Angeles, Calif. Chadwick 13 Ashtyn Fink Forward Sophomore Las Vegas, Nev. Bishop Gorman 14 Mairin Boyle Midfielder Junior Burlington, Ontario Dr. Frank J. Hayden Secondary School 15 Maddie Elwell Midfielder/Forward Senior Ambler, Pa. Wissahickon 16 Kayla Eason Defender Senior Henderson, Nev. Coronado 17 Madi Allen Midfielder Junior Oviedo, Fla. Oviedo 18 Tina Bruni Forward Freshman Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Chadwick 19 Hannah Morgan Defender Junior Berwyn, Pa. Conestoga 20 Rebecca Rossett Forward Senior Woodbury, N.J. Woodbury 21 Sophia Gorski Forward Freshman Hinckley, Ohio Walsh Jesuit 22 Ella Shamburger Defender Junior Atlanta, Ga. Westminster 23 Maya Antoine Defender Sophomore Vaughan, Ontario Vaughan 24 Amber Nguyen Midfielder Freshman Snellville, Ga. Shiloh 27 Alex Wagner Defender Freshman Atlanta, Ga. The Westminster Schools 30 Mya Swinton Midfielder Freshman Gulf Breeze, Fla. Gulf Breeze 31 Karissa King Midfielder/Forward Junior Ventura, Calif. Whispering Oaks Christian 32 Sarah Fuller Goalkeeper Senior Wylie, Texas Wylie 33 Abi Brighton Midfielder Freshman Hilton Head Island, S.C. Heritage

23 Maya Antoine • ann-twahn 6 Leila Azari • lay-luh 14 Mairin Boyle • mare-inn 18 Tina Bruni • brew-knee 21 Sophie Guilmette • geel-met 3 Madiya Harriott • mad-ee-uh 4 Raegan Kelly • ray-gun 10 Kimya Raetparvar • kim-yuh right-par-var 24 Amber Nguyen • win

Head Coach • Darren Ambrose (USC-Spartanburg) • 6th seasonAssociate Head Coach • Ken Masuhr (Richard Stockton) • 6th seasonAssistant Coach • Kelly Keelan (George Mason) • 6th seasonDirector of Operations • Laura Lamberth (Middle Tennessee) • 3rd season

The Ambrose FileOverall • 212-107-45 (22nd season)Penn • 148-71-35, 54-34-17 Ivy League (15 seasons)Vanderbilt • 64-36-10, 32-19-7 SEC (6th season)

2020 3-3-0 (3-3-0)2019 14-5-2 (6-3-1) [SEC East Division champion]2018 16-4-1 (8-1-1) [SEC regular season champion]2017 13-7-2 (6-3-1)2016 9-9-1 (5-5-1) 2015 9-8-4 (4-4-3)

• First Vanderbilt coach in over two decades to have three consecutive double-digit win seasons • Three consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since Vanderbilt’s 1994-98 seasons • 17-game winning streak at home, which spanned the 2017 and 2018 seasons • 13-game winning streak in 2018 • 16-game unbeaten streak in 2018 • Seven-game winning streak in 2019 • 11 wins over ranked opponents in his five-plus seasons, which is the most in program history • Two wins over top-10 ranked teams

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The Last TimeWon at Home ............................................................................................10.25.20 vs. #15 Georgia (1-0)Won on Road ............................................................................................ 10.18.20 at Florida (2-1, 2OT)Won a Neutral Game ..................................................... 11.05.19 vs. Alabama (2-1) [SEC Tournament]Beat a Ranked Opponent .........................................................................10.25.20 vs. #15 Georgia (1-0)Lost to Ranked Opponent .............................. 11.17.19 vs. #7 South Carolina (2-0) [SEC Tournament]Tied Ranked Opponent ........................................................ 10.13.19 at #7 South Carolina (0-0, 2OT)Shutout an Opponent ..............................................................................10.25.20 vs. #15 Georgia (1-0)Did Not Score .........................................................................................09.27.20 at Tennessee (0-1, OT)One Goal ...................................................................................................10.25.20 vs. #15 Georgia (1-0)Two Goals ................................................................................................. 10.18.20 at Florida (2-1, 2OT)Three Goals ...................................................................................................09.20.20 vs. Kentucky (3-2)Four Goals ....................................................................................................08.25.19 vs. Evansville (4-0)Five Goals...............................................................................................................10.18.19 vs. LSU (5-1)Five+ Goals.............................................................................................08.22.19 vs. Georgia State (7-0)Tied at Home ........................................................................... 10.12.18 vs. #9 South Carolina (0-0, OT)Tied on Road........................................................ 11.15.19 at Clemson (0-0, 2OT) [NCAA Tournament]Tied a Neutral Game .......................................................11.2.16 vs. Arkansas (0-0) [SEC Tournament]Lost at Home ............................................................................. 10.11.20 vs. South Carolina (1-2, 2 OT)Lost on Road ....................................................................................................10.03.20 at Missouri (1-2)Lost a Neutral Game....................................... 11.17.19 vs. #7 South Carolina (2-0) [SEC Tournament]Recorded a Home Shutout ......................................................................10.25.20 vs. #15 Georgia (1-0)Recorded an Away Shutout ................................ 11.15.19 at Clemson (0-0, 2OT) [NCAA Tournament]Neutral Site Shutout ................................................................09.04.11 vs. College of Charleston (2-0)Allowed Zero Goals...................................................................................10.25.20 vs. #15 Georgia (1-0)Allowed One Goal ..................................................................................... 10.18.20 at Florida (2-1, 2OT)Allowed Two Goals .................................................................... 10.11.20 vs. South Carolina (1-2, 2 OT)Allowed Three Goals ....................................................... 11.16.18 at Baylor (3-1) [NCAA Tournament]Allowed Four Goals .................................................................................10.06.16 at #11 Arkansas (4-0)Allowed Five Goals ......................................................................................09.19.99 at Texas A&M (5-1)Allowed Five+ Goals ............................................................................10.10.14 vs. #10 Texas A&M (6-2)Overtime ................................................................................................10.27.20 at Tennessee (0-1, OT)Double Overtime ...................................................................................... 10.18.20 at Florida (2-1, 2OT)Penalty Kicks ....................................................... 11.15.19 at Clemson (0-0, 2OT) [NCAA Tournament]Scored First Goal ......................................................................................10.25.20 vs. #15 Georgia (1-0)Conceded First Goal ................................................................................. 10.18.20 at Florida (2-1, 2OT)Comeback Victory .................................................................................... 10.18.20 at Florida (2-1, 2OT)Led Possession .........................................................................................10.25.20 vs. #15 Georgia (1-0)Trailed Possession .................................................................... 10.11.20 vs. South Carolina (1-2, 2 OT)Equal Possession ..................................................................... 10.12.18 vs. #9 South Carolina (0-0, OT)Took More Shots ......................................................................................10.25.20 vs. #15 Georgia (1-0)Allowed More Shots ................................................................................. 10.18.20 at Florida (2-1, 2OT)Took Equal Shots ...................................................................... 10.11.20 vs. South Carolina (1-2, 2 OT)More Fouls ................................................................................. 10.11.20 vs. South Carolina (1-2, 2 OT)Fewer Fouls ..............................................................................................10.25.20 vs. #15 Georgia (1-0)Equal Fouls ......................................................................................................10.03.20 at Missouri (1-2)More Cards ................................................................................. 10.11.20 vs. South Carolina (1-2, 2 OT)Fewer Cards .............................................................................................. 10.18.20 at Florida (2-1, 2OT)Equal Cards...............................................................................................10.25.20 vs. #15 Georgia (1-0)Won a NCAA Tournament Home Game .................................................11.10.18 vs. Murray State (4-0)Won a NCAA Tournament Away Game .............................................11.11.98 at UNC Greensboro (5-1)Won a NCAA Tournament Neutral Game ..................................................11.10.17 vs. Ohio State (2-1)Lost a NCAA Tournament Away Game ..............................................................11.16.18 at Baylor (3-1)Lost a NCAA Tournament Neutral Game ................................................ 11.17.17 vs. Santa Clara (3-1)Tied a NCAA Tournament Away Game ................................................. 11.15.19 at Clemson (0-0, 2OT)

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00 Kate Devine, GK 1 Sophie Guilmette, GK 2 Peyton Cutshall, M/F 3 Madiya Harriott, D4 Raegan Kelley, M

6 Leila Azari, M/F5 Myra Konte, D

7 Haley Hopkins, F8 Olivia Simmons, F

9 Alex Kerr, M/F

10 Kimya Raietparvar, M11 Blue Ellis, M 12 Blair McDonald, D 13 Ashtyn Fink, F 14 Mairin Boyle, M

15 Maddie Elwell, M/F 16 Kayla Eason, D 17 Madi Allen, M18 Tina Bruni, F 19 Hannah Morgan, D

20 Rebecca Rossett, F 21 Sophia Gorski, F 22 Ella Shamburger, D 23 Maya Antoine, D24 Amber Nguyen, M

30 Mya Swinton, M27 Alex Wagner, D32 Sarah Fuller, GK31 Karissa King, M/F 33 Abi Brighton, M

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All gamesPage 1/1

as of Oct 26, 2020

Date Opponent Score Att.* 09/20/2020 Kentucky W 3-2 0

09/27/2020 at Tennessee Lot1 0-1 60010/03/2020 at Missouri L 1-2 216

* 10/11/2020 South Carolina Lot2 1-2 64* 10/18/2020 at Florida Wot2 2-1 368* 10/25/2020 Georgia W 1-0 32

Team statisticsVANDY OPP

SHOT STATISTICSGoals-Shot attempts 8-76 8-54Goals scored per game 1.33 1.33Shot pct. .105 .148Shots on goal-Attempts 32-76 30-54SOG pct. .421 .556Shots/Game 12.7 9Assists 9 7

GOAL BREAKDOWNTotal Goals 8 8Penalty 0 1Unassisted - -Overtime 1 2Goals scored average 1.33 1.33

CORNER KICKS 38 14Goals off corners - -

PENALTY KICKS 0-0 1-1OFFSIDES 6 9PENALTIES

Fouls 52 53Yellow cards 9 10Red cards 0 0

ATTENDANCETotal 96 1184Dates/Avg Per Date 3/32 3/395Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 -

Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 3-3-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 0-0-0Conference 3-1-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0Non-Conference 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0

# Player GP G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GWG PK-ATT7 Hopkins, Haley 5 3 0 6 17 .176 8 .471 2 0-06 Azari, Leila 6 0 3 3 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-04 Kelley, Raegan 6 1 0 2 8 .125 3 .375 0 0-0

17 Allen, Madi 6 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-011 Ellis, Paola 5 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-05 Konte, Myra 4 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 1 0-0

27 Wagner, Alex 3 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-024 Nguyen, Amber 6 0 2 2 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-033 Brighton, Abi 6 0 1 1 10 .000 3 .300 0 0-03 Harriott, Madiya 5 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-08 Simmons, Olivia 6 0 1 1 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

30 Swinton, Mya 6 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-015 Elwell, Madison 6 0 0 0 7 .000 2 .286 0 0-010 Raietparvar, Kimya 6 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-09 Kerr, Alex 5 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0

21 Gorski, Sophia 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-022 Shamburger, Ella 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-016 Eason, Kayla 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-032 Fuller, Sarah 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-023 Antoine, Maya 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-014 Boyle, Marin 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-01 Guilmette, Sophie 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Total 6 8 9 25 76 .105 32 .421 - 0-0Opponents 6 8 7 23 54 .148 30 .556 - 1-1

## Goalie GP MIN. GA GAAVG SAVES PCT W-L-T SHO/CBO32 Fuller, Sarah 3 295:38 3 0.91 15 .833 2-1-0 1/01 Guilmette, Sophie 3 272:50 5 1.65 6 .545 1-2-0 0/0

TM TEAM - 00:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0/0Total 6 568:28 8 1.27 22 .733 3-3-0 1Opponents 6 568:28 8 1.27 24 .750 3-3-0 1

Goals by PeriodsTeam 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTALVandy 0 7 0 1 8Opponents 4 2 1 1 8

Shots by PeriodsTeam 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTALVandy 30 44 1 1 76Opponents 29 21 3 1 54

Saves by PeriodsTeam 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTALVandy 12 9 1 0 22Opponents 12 12 0 0 24

Corners by PeriodsTeam 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTALVandy 11 26 0 1 38Opponents 3 8 3 0 14

Fouls by PeriodsTeam 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 TOTALVandy 28 22 1 1 52Opponents 26 22 4 1 53