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<strong>2011</strong> <strong>OREGON</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong><br />
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / QUICK FACTS<br />
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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
Table of Contents/Quick Facts...................................................................................... 2<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Oregon Ducks<br />
Rosters / Team Breakdown........................................................................................ 4-5<br />
Taylor Jones......................................................................................................................... 6<br />
Cody Miles........................................................................................................................... 6<br />
Lindsay Parlee.................................................................................................................... 7<br />
Lauren Thompson............................................................................................................. 7<br />
Julie Armstrong................................................................................................................. 8<br />
Nicole Bakke....................................................................................................................... 8<br />
Mo Fitzgerald...................................................................................................................... 9<br />
Kelsey Hones...................................................................................................................... 9<br />
Scout Libke........................................................................................................................10<br />
Maddy Mercier.................................................................................................................10<br />
Casey Wilhelm..................................................................................................................11<br />
Achijah Berry....................................................................................................................11<br />
Brynne Konkel..................................................................................................................12<br />
Katie Kramer.....................................................................................................................12<br />
Ally Aschbacher...............................................................................................................13<br />
Kendall Brooke.................................................................................................................13<br />
Kiyomi Cook......................................................................................................................13<br />
Ryann Davie......................................................................................................................13<br />
Kelsey Foo..........................................................................................................................14<br />
Reilley Moore....................................................................................................................14<br />
Bri Pugh..............................................................................................................................14<br />
Allie Rodriguez.................................................................................................................14<br />
Shanelle Simien...............................................................................................................15<br />
Riley Smith.........................................................................................................................15<br />
Abby Steele.......................................................................................................................15<br />
Jessica Sunio.....................................................................................................................15<br />
Coaching Staff<br />
Head Coach Tara Erickson......................................................................................18-19<br />
Associate Head Coach Lauren Hanson...................................................................20<br />
Assistant Coach Mac Wilson........................................................................................21<br />
Support Staff....................................................................................................................22<br />
University of Oregon Administration<br />
University President Richard Lariviere.....................................................................24<br />
Athletics Director Rob Mullens..................................................................................25<br />
Oregon Athletics Administration..............................................................................26<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Opponents<br />
Non-Conference Opponents......................................................................................28<br />
Pac-12 Conference Opponents..................................................................................29<br />
All-Time Series Histories...............................................................................................30<br />
Pac-12 Conference Information...........................................................................31-32<br />
2010 Review<br />
2010 Results / Statistics..........................................................................................34-35<br />
2010 Box Scores........................................................................................................36-40<br />
2010 Pac-10 Conference Review.........................................................................41-42<br />
Record Book<br />
Individual & Team Records....................................................................................44-52<br />
Miscelaneous Records.............................................................................................53-54<br />
Team Streaks...............................................................................................................55-56<br />
Year-by-Year Leaders......................................................................................................57<br />
Honors and Awards..................................................................................................58-59<br />
Letterwinners.............................................................................................................60-61<br />
Year-by-Year Results / Statistics............................................................................62-64<br />
TABLE OF CONTENTS / QUICK FACTS<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
Name: ............................................................................................ University of Oregon<br />
Location: ...................................................................................................... Eugene, Ore.<br />
Founded: .....................................................................................................................1876<br />
Enrollment: ..............................................................................................................23,389<br />
Nickname: .................................................................................................................Ducks<br />
Colors: ......................... Green (Pantone 3425C) and Yellow (Pantone Yellow C)<br />
Field (capacity): ............................................................................... Pape’ Field (2,000)<br />
Press Row: ................................................................................................. 541-335-9158<br />
Conference: .............................................................................................................Pac-12<br />
President: ................................................................................. Dr. Richard W. Lariviere<br />
Athletics Director: ......................................................................................Rob Mullens<br />
Faculty Representative: ......................................................................James O’Fallon<br />
Athletic Department Phone: ............................................................(541) 346-4481<br />
Athletic Department TTY: ..................................................................(541) 346-1021<br />
History<br />
First Year of Soccer: ..................................................................................................1980<br />
All-Time Record: .......................................................................129-162-33 (16 years)<br />
All-Time NCAA Tournament Record: ..................................................................0-0-0<br />
All-Time AIAW Tournament Record: ...................................................................1-2-0<br />
Oregon Media Services<br />
Web Site: ......................................................................................... www.goducks.<strong>com</strong><br />
Phone: ......................................................................................................... 541-346-5488<br />
Fax: ............................................................................................................... 541-346-5449<br />
Director, Exec. Assistant AD: ...............................................................Dave Williford<br />
Assistant Director/Soccer Contact: ................................................Chris Geraghty<br />
Phone: ................................................................................................... 541-346-7332<br />
Cell Phone: .......................................................................................... 541-335-9158<br />
E-mail: .....................................................................................chrisg@uoregon.edu<br />
Mailing Address:........................................................................ University of Oregon<br />
............................................................................................ 2727 Leo Harris Parkway,<br />
......................................................................................................... Eugene, OR 97401<br />
Oregon Soccer Office<br />
Head Coach:................................. Tara Erickson (Washington, 1996), Sixth Year<br />
Career Record (Years): ...........................................................83-90-23 (10 years)<br />
Oregon Record (Years): ........................................................54-52-13 (Six years)<br />
Phone: ................................................................................................... 541-346-5386<br />
Fax: ......................................................................................................... 541-346-2244<br />
Associate Head Coach: ...............................................Lauren Hanson (Third year)<br />
Assistant Coach: ................................................................... Mac Wilson (Third year)<br />
Volunteer Coach: .........................................................Chris Mackey (Second year)<br />
Strength and Conditioning Coach: .................................Mark Dillon (First year)<br />
Soccer Athletic Trainer:........................................... Heather Garris (Seventh year)<br />
Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer:.......................... Aimee Pascale (First year)<br />
Team Manager: ..................................Apolinar Montero-Sanchez (Second Year)<br />
Soccer Secretary: ................................................................. Janice Beck (Third Year)<br />
Credits: The <strong>2011</strong> Oregon Soccer Media Guide was produced by the Oregon<br />
Media Services Department. Graphic design and layout by Emily Rubalcava.<br />
Editing and layout by Ally Siebenmann. Photography by Eric Evans, John<br />
Giustina and Geoff Thurner.
taylor jones | defender
<strong>2011</strong> ROSTERS<br />
<strong>2011</strong> ROSTER<br />
No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School / College)<br />
0 Abby Steele GK 5-11 Fr.-HS Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline HS)<br />
1 Cody Miles F 5-8 Sr.-3V Salem, Ore. (Sprague HS)<br />
2 Lauren Thompson D 5-8 RJr.-2V Edmonds, Wash. (King’s HS)<br />
3 Scout Libke M 5-7 Jr.-2V Portland, Ore. (Lincoln HS)<br />
4 Mo Fitzgerald M 5-3 Jr.-1V Beaverton, Ore. (Westview HS)<br />
5 Bri Pugh F 5-5 Fr.-HS Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista HS)<br />
6 Achijah Berry D 5-4 So.-1V Seattle, Wash. (Seattle Academy for Arts and Sciences)<br />
7 Maddy Mercier M 5-7 Jr.-2V Edmonds, Wash. (Seattle Bishop Blanchet HS)<br />
9 Julie Armstrong M 5-10 Jr.-2V Delta, B.C. (Delta Secondary School)<br />
10 Kelsey Foo M 5-7 Fr.-HS San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty HS)<br />
11 Ally Aschbacher F 5-6 Fr.-HS Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton HS)<br />
12 Reilley Moore D 5-10 Fr.-HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Air Academy)<br />
14 Kiyomi Cook M 5-4 Fr.-HS Gresham, Ore. (Barlow HS)<br />
16 Riley Smith D 5-6 Fr.-HS Ashland, Ore. (Ashland HS)<br />
17 Brynne Konkel F 5-7 So.-1V Elk Grove, Calif. (Franklin HS)<br />
18 Shanelle Simien F 5-3 Fr.-HS Lakewood, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS)<br />
19 Katie Kramer M 5-5 So.-1V Clackamas, Ore. (Clackamas HS)<br />
20 Kendall Brooke M 5-4 Fr.-HS West Linn, Ore. (West Linn HS)<br />
21 Ryann Davie F 5-6 Fr.-HS Marietta, Ga. (Alan C. Pope HS)<br />
22 Taylor Jones D 5-6 Sr.-3V Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS)<br />
23 Lindsay Parlee GK 5-6 Sr.-1V Tualatin, Ore. (Washington State / Tualatin HS)<br />
24 Kelsey Hones F 5-6 Jr.-2V Beaverton, Ore. (Southridge HS)<br />
25 Casey Wilhelm GK 5-8 RSo.-1V College Station, Tex. (A&M Consolidated HS)<br />
26 Allie Rodriguez D 5-6 Fr.-HS Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill HS)<br />
27 Jessica Sunio D 5-5 Fr.-HS Cerritos, Calif. (Cerritos HS)<br />
28 Nicole Bakke M 5-10 Jr.-2V La Jolla, Calif. (La Jolla HS)<br />
Head Coach: .............................................................................................................................................. Tara Erickson, Seventh Year<br />
Associate Head Coach: ............................................................................................................................ Lauren Hanson, Third Year<br />
Assistant Coach: ............................................................................................................................................... Mac Wilson, Third Year<br />
Strength and Conditioning Coach: .............................................................................................................. Mark Dillon, First Year<br />
Athletic Trainer: ...................................................................................................................................... Heather Garris, Seventh Year<br />
Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer: ...................................................................................................... Aimee Pascale, First Year<br />
Volunteer Coach: ...................................................................................................................................... Chris Mackey, Second Year<br />
Manager: .......................................................................................................................... Apolinar Montero-Sanchez, Second Year<br />
ALPHABETICAL<br />
No. Name Pos.<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie M<br />
11 Aschbacher, Ally F<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole M<br />
6 Berry, Achijah D<br />
20 Brooke, Kendall MF<br />
14 Cook, Kiyomi M<br />
21 Davie, Ryann F<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo M<br />
10 Foo, Kelsey M<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey F<br />
22 Jones, Taylor D<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne F<br />
19 Kramer, Katie M<br />
3 Libke, Scout M<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy M<br />
1 Miles, Cody F<br />
12 Moore, Reilley D<br />
23 Parlee, Lindsay GK<br />
5 Pugh, Bri F<br />
26 Rodriguez, Allie D<br />
18 Simien, Shanelle F<br />
16 Smith, Riley D<br />
0 Steele, Abby GK<br />
27 Sunio, Jessica D<br />
2 Thompson, Lauren D<br />
25 Wilhelm, Casey GK<br />
SQUAD BREAKDOWN<br />
By Position<br />
Forwards 7<br />
Midfielders 9<br />
Defenders 7<br />
Goalkeepers 3<br />
By Class<br />
Seniors 3<br />
Juniors 7<br />
Sophomores 4<br />
Freshmen 12<br />
By State/Province<br />
California 7<br />
Oregon 10<br />
Washington 3<br />
Colorado 2<br />
Texas 1<br />
British Columbia 1<br />
Georgia 1<br />
PRONUNCIATIONS<br />
Ally Aschbacher (ASH - bach - ur)<br />
Nicole Bakke<br />
(BAH - key)<br />
Achijah Berry (uh - KEY - uh)<br />
Kiyomi Cook (key - OH - me<br />
Kelsey Hones (sounds like phones)<br />
Maddy Mercier (mur-CEE-ur)<br />
Bri Pugh<br />
(pew)<br />
Shanelle Simien (SIM - ee - un)<br />
Jessica Sunio (SOO - neo)<br />
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<strong>2011</strong> ROSTERS
Back Row - left to right: Lauren Hanson, Chris Mackey, Cody Miles, Lauren Thompson, Julie Armstrong, Lindsay Parlee, Abby Steele, Casey Wilhelm,<br />
Nicole Bakke, Reilley Moore, Brynne Konkel, Apolinar Montero-Sanchez, Mark Dillon.<br />
Middle Row - l to r: Mac Wilson, Tara Erickson, Scout Libke, Taylor Jones, Allie Rodriguez, Bri Pugh, Kelsey Hones, Maddy Mercier, Katie Kramer, Kelsey<br />
Foo, Ally Aschbacher, Heather Garris, Aimee Pascale.<br />
Front Row - l to r: Riley Smith, Kendall Brooke, Achijah Berry, Ryann Davie, Kiyomi Cook, Mo Fitzgerald, Jessica Sunio, Shanelle Simien.<br />
TEAM INFORMATION<br />
2010 Record:........................................................................................................ 7-10-3<br />
Pac-10 Record:..........................................................................................3-5-1 (T-7th)<br />
Letterwinners Returning / Lost:...................................................................... 13 / 6<br />
Starters Returning / Lost:......................................................................................6/ 5<br />
New<strong>com</strong>ers:................................................................................................................. 12<br />
RETURNING PLAYERS (14)<br />
Field Players Yr. MP/MS G A P GWG Sh<br />
Taylor Jones, D Sr. 11/11 0 1 1 0 0<br />
Lauren Thompson, D RJr. 19/19 0 0 0 0 5<br />
Julie Armstrong, M Jr. 16/6 0 1 1 0 9<br />
Nicole Bakke, M Jr. 20/8 0 2 2 0 11<br />
Mo Fitzgerald, M Jr. 19/9 2 0 4 0 9<br />
Kelsey Hones, F Jr. 18/13 1 3 5 0 20<br />
Scout Libke, M Jr. 20/20 2 2 6 2 40<br />
Maddy Mercier, M Jr. 14/1 1 0 2 0 4<br />
Achijah Berry, D So. 16/13 0 1 1 0 1<br />
Brynne Konkel, F So. 17/5 2 2 6 2 16<br />
Katie Kramer, M So. 5/0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
Goalkeepers Yr. MP/MS Sv G GAA W-L-T SO<br />
Lindsay Parlee Sr. 13/13 55 18 1.36 5-6-2 2<br />
Casey Wilhelm RSo. 1/0 1 1 2 0-0-0 0<br />
** Cody Miles, F Sr. 8/7 28 9 1.27 2-4-1 1<br />
PLAYERS LOST (6)<br />
Field Players Yr. MP/MS G A P GWG Sh<br />
Kirstie Kuhns, M Sr. 18/18 4 2 10 0 15<br />
Rianna Mansfield, F Sr. 19/14 1 2 4 1 24<br />
Bree Rowe, D Sr. 18/18 0 1 1 0 4<br />
Jen Stoltenberg, F Sr. 20/20 12 5 29 2 89<br />
Mercedes Walters, D Sr. 18/17 3 4 10 0 14<br />
Tahne Apo, F So. 12/8 1 2 4 0 15<br />
NEWCOMERS (12)<br />
Player Yr. Hometown (Previous School)<br />
Ally Aschbacher Fr. Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton HS)<br />
Kendall Brooke Fr. West Linn, Ore. (West Linn HS)<br />
Kiyomi Cook Fr. Gresham, Ore. (Barlow HS)<br />
Ryann Davie Fr. Marietta, Ga. (Alan C. Pope HS)<br />
Kelsey Foo Fr. San Jose, Calif (Archbishop Mitty HS)<br />
Reilley Moore Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Air Academy)<br />
Bri Pugh Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista HS)<br />
Allie Rodriguez Fr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill HS)<br />
Shanelle Simien Fr. Lakewood, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS)<br />
Riley Smith Fr. Ashland, Ore. (Ashland HS)<br />
Abby Steele Fr. Santa Rosa, Calif. (Ursuline HS)<br />
Jessica Sunio Fr. Cerritos, Calif. (Cerritos HS)<br />
ROSTER BREAKDOWN<br />
** - Will play forward in <strong>2011</strong><br />
ROSTER BREAKDOWN<br />
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TAYLOR JONES<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
DEFENDER | SENIOR | 5-6<br />
Newport Beach, Calif. • Mater Dei HS • Journalism<br />
CODY MILES<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
FORWARD | SENIOR | 5-8<br />
Salem, Ore. • Sprague HS • Education<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Year G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG<br />
2008 8-0 1 1 0 0 0 0<br />
2009 15-3 2 2 0 1 1 0<br />
2010 11-11 0 0 0 1 1 0<br />
Career 34-14 3 3 0 2 2 0<br />
2010 (Junior)<br />
Received Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic recognition ... Started<br />
and played in 11 games ... Missed final nine matches with a seasonending<br />
injury ... Played entire game seven times, four of which extended<br />
into overtime … Assisted lone goal in loss at Santa Clara (1-2, Sep,<br />
24) … Logged a total of 924 minutes for the season.<br />
2009 (Sophomore)<br />
Received Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic recognition ...<br />
Played in 15 matches, a starter in three of those outings ... Started three<br />
consecutive matches in conference play, against Washington (Oct. 30),<br />
USC (Oct. 25) and UCLA (Oct. 23) ... Played the full 90 minutes of road<br />
game with the Trojans ... Recorded only assist of season in 4-1 neutralsite<br />
win over No. 21 Denver on Sept. 18.<br />
2008 (Freshman)<br />
Played in eight games ... Attempted her lone shot of the season (on<br />
goal) in 2-0 defeat of Saint Mary’s ... Her 129 minutes played were the<br />
most of any freshman field player on Oregon ... Played a season-high 27<br />
minutes in a 3-0 victory at Portland State.<br />
High School<br />
Led powerhouse Mater Dei to the CIF Championship in 2007 ... Mater<br />
Dei also won the Trinity League three consecutive years (2005-07) ...<br />
Named a scholar-athlete all four years ... Also ran track, where she was<br />
the 2006 league champion in the long jump (16 feet, 8 inches) and ran<br />
on the winning 400m relay team ... Played club soccer for Slammers FC.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Scott and Michelle Jones ... Born Jan. 29, 1990 ... Major is<br />
journalism.<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Year G-S Min. Gls GAA Sav. W-L-T SHO<br />
2008 20-20 1845 31 1.51 76 9-9-2 6<br />
2009 15-13 1257 16 1.15 46 9-4-1 6<br />
2010 8-7 639 9 1.27 28 2-4-1 1<br />
Career 43-40 3741 56 1.31 150 20-16-4 13<br />
2010 (Junior)<br />
Played in eight matches, starting seven of those contests ... Posted 28<br />
saves and led the team in save percentage (.757) … Ranked in the Pac-<br />
10’s top 10 in save percentage (seventh), save GAA (eighth), and saves<br />
per game (ninth) … Posted shutouts against Boise State (2-0, Aug. 20)<br />
and Arizona (4-0, Oct. 29) … Played entirety of match on six occasions,<br />
two of which extended into overtime.<br />
2009 (Sophomore)<br />
A starter in 13 of 15 matches … Had a team-best 1.15 goals against<br />
average in playing a team-high 1257 minutes in goal … Posted a teambest<br />
five shutouts en route to a 9-4-1 record … Also led the team in<br />
saves (46), save percentage (.742) wins (nine) shots faced (130) …<br />
Ranked in the Pac-10’s top 10 in GAA (ninth), save percentage (10th),<br />
saves (ninth) and shutouts (t-fifth) … Played a season-high 107:25 minutes<br />
and recorded a season-best 10 saves in 1-0 overtime road win over<br />
Weber State on Oct. 3 … Had a stretch of allowing just one goal in six<br />
matches (Sept. 13 through Oct. 3) … Posted shutouts against Portland<br />
State (2-0, Sept. 25) and Dartmouth (1-0, Sept. 20) … Had second shutout<br />
of season in 1-0 home win over Seattle U. on Sept. 13 … Registered<br />
first shutout of season Aug. 30 in 2-0 road win over Fresno State.<br />
2008 (Freshman)<br />
A Pac-10 All-Freshman Team selection ... Started all 20 games ... Ranked<br />
second on the team with 1845 minutes played in goal ... Had eight<br />
saves against the No. 2 team in the country, UCLA, and nine in a 3-3<br />
draw against Long Beach State ... Tallied six shutouts and posted a 1.51<br />
goals against average ... Registered 76 saves on the season, with seven<br />
or more saves in a game on three occasions.<br />
High School<br />
Led Sprague High School to the second round of the state playoffs ...<br />
Named the Central Valley Conference’s 2007 Co-Player of the Year and<br />
the Salem-Statesman Journal’s All-Region Player of the Year ... Had nine<br />
shutouts as a senior ... Also led her club team, Lake Oswego, to the 2007<br />
and 2008 state championships ... Was invited to the 2006 ODP U-16 National<br />
Camp in New Jersey.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Brian and Cathie Miles ... Born March 9, 1990 ... Major is<br />
education.<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES
LINDSAY PARLEE<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
GOALKEEPER | SENIOR | 5-6<br />
Tualatin, Ore. • Tualatin HS (Washington State) • Human Physiology<br />
LAUREN THOMPSON<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
DEFENDER | JUNIOR | 5-8<br />
Edmonds, Wash. • King’s HS • Journalism: Public Relations<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Year G-S Min. Gls GAA Sav. W-L-T SHO<br />
2007 1-0 45 0 0.00 2 0-0-0 0<br />
2008 20-20 1753 18 0.92 99 10-5-4 6<br />
2009 Redshirt Season<br />
2010 13-13 1193 18 1.36 55 5-6-2 2<br />
Career 34-33 2991 36 1.14 156 15-11-6 8<br />
2010 (Junior)<br />
Started and played in 13 matches … Played duration of match on 12<br />
occasions, three that extended into overtime … Had 55 saves and a<br />
.753 save percentage which ranked eighth in the Pac-10 Conference …<br />
Faced a total of 145 shots … Ranked fourth in the Pac-10 for saves per<br />
game with an average of 4.23 … Played 1193 minutes in the season<br />
Washington State<br />
Ranks on WSU career top 10 lists in goals against average, win percentage,<br />
saves, wins, solo shutouts and minutes in goal … Earned Pac-10<br />
All-Conference second team recognition in sophomore season (2008)<br />
… Also an Pac-10 All-Academic team selection … Made 19 starts ...<br />
Ranked on WSU single-season lists in minutes (third-1,754), wins (Tfourth-10),<br />
saves (sixth-99), goals against average (seventh-0.92), solo<br />
shutouts (T-seventh-6) ... Pacific-10 Player of the Week for Sept. 23-29<br />
after making six saves in 1-0 win over Gonzaga and four saves in the<br />
first half of a 2-0 triumph over Idaho ... Ranked 38th nationally in save<br />
percentage at 84.6 ... Recorded a season-high 10 saves at No. 3 UCLA ...<br />
Posted a shutout in last three regular season matches ... Had four saves<br />
vs. No. 15 Texas in NCAA First Round … Appeared in one match as a<br />
freshman (2007), playing in the second half of a shutout at Idaho.<br />
High School/Club<br />
Played for FC Portland Maroon and helped them to three state titles …<br />
U.S. Club Soccer national semifinalist following freshman season … Her<br />
Tualatin High soccer team won league all four seasons ... A three-time<br />
Pac-9 Keeper of the Year ... Selected first team all-state and team captain<br />
of 6A state champion as a senior.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Russell and Carol Parlee … Born Sept. 20, 1988 … Major is<br />
human physiology.<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Year G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG<br />
2008 Redshirt Season<br />
2009 11-3 3 2 1 0 2 0<br />
2010 19-19 5 1 0 0 0 0<br />
Career 30-22 8 3 1 0 2 0<br />
2010 (Sophomore)<br />
A Pac-10 All-Academic Team honoree … Played in 20 matches, a<br />
starter in 19 of those contests ... Logged 1735 minutes … Started<br />
in eight Pac-10 games … Played the entire match 16 times, four of<br />
which resulted in overtime … Tallied five shots, one on goal … Helped<br />
anchor defense to shutouts over Boise St. (2-0, Aug. 20), Arizona (4-0,<br />
Oct. 29) and Arizona State (2-0, Oct. 31).<br />
2009 (Freshman)<br />
Played in 11 matches, a starter in three of those outings … Logged 454<br />
minutes … Recorded all three starts in Pac-10 play (Oct. 11 vs. Stanford,<br />
Oct. 16 at Oregon State and Nov. 1 vs. Washington State) … Helped anchor<br />
defense to shutouts over Seattle U. (1-0, Sept. 13), Dartmouth (1-0,<br />
Sept. 20) and Portland State (2-0, Sept. 25) … Registered first career<br />
goal in Oct. 11 loss to top-ranked Stanford … Tallied three shots on the<br />
year, two on goal.<br />
2008 (Redshirt)<br />
Redshirted the season.<br />
High School<br />
A two-time all-league pick at King’s High School ... Led team to a pair of<br />
top-four state finishes ... Also played for the Fenix 89 Red club team and<br />
was invited to the 2006 Super ODP National Camp ... Helped King’s win<br />
the 2006 state girl’s basketball tournament ... Helped lead prep cross<br />
country squad to a second-place finish in 2004 ... Won the WIAA Sportsmanship<br />
Award at the 2006 WIAA State Basketball Tournament.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Bradley and Linda Thompson ... Born Aug. 2, 1990 ... Major<br />
is journalism (public relations).<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
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JULIE ARMSTRONG<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
MIDFIELDER | JUNIOR | 5-10<br />
Delta, B.C. • Delta Secondary School • Sociology<br />
NICOLE BAKKE<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
MIDFIELDER | JUNIOR | 5-10<br />
La Jolla, Calif. • La Jolla HS • Pre-Business Administration<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Year G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG<br />
2009 18-13 20 9 3 6 12 0<br />
2010 16-6 9 4 0 1 1 0<br />
Career 34-19 29 13 3 7 13 0<br />
2010 (Sophomore)<br />
Played in 16 matches, starting six of those contests … Had nine total<br />
shots, four on goal …Registered one assist in win over Washington<br />
State … Played duration of match against Oklahoma State (0-1, Aug.<br />
27), Southern Methodist (0-0, Aug. 29), and Washington State (3-1, Oct.<br />
24).<br />
2009 (Freshman)<br />
Played in 18 matches, starting 13 … Ranked second on the team with<br />
12 points (3 goals, 6 assists) … Tied for the team lead in assists … Was<br />
fourth in goals and shots taken (20) … Came off the bench to score a<br />
goal in Nov. 8 road game with Arizona State … Registered 10 of her<br />
12 points in the first six matches … Scored a goal and had two assists<br />
in 4-1 neutral-site win over No. 21 Denver on Sept. 18 … Had gamewinning<br />
assist in 1-0 home win over Seattle U. on Sept. 13 … Tallied a<br />
goal and an assist in Sept. 11 home win over Loyola Marymount … Had<br />
game-winning assist in 2-1 road win over No. 15 Colorado on Sept. 6 …<br />
Had an assist in first collegiate match, a 2-0 road win over Fresno State<br />
on Aug. 30.<br />
Canadian National Team<br />
A member of the Canadian National Team ... Earned first international<br />
cap at age 17 at Four Nations Tournament in Guagzhou, China ... Has six<br />
international caps ... Won gold medal with team Canada at 2008 CON-<br />
CACAF Women’s U-20 Championship in Puebla, Mexico.<br />
High School<br />
Played soccer, basketball and volleyball at Delta Secondary School<br />
where she was named 2006 athlete of the year.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
Played for both the Vancoucer Whitecaps and Surrey United Metro Club<br />
teams while prepping at Delta ... Still a member of the Whitecaps.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Gordon and Susan Armstrong ... Born March 12, 1990 ...<br />
Signed with Oregon in 2008 but did not <strong>com</strong>e to Eugene as she <strong>com</strong>peted<br />
with the Canadian National Team ... Major is sociology.<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Year G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG<br />
2009 20-18 4 1 0 0 0 0<br />
2010 20-8 11 5 0 2 2 0<br />
Career 40-26 15 6 0 2 2 0<br />
2010 (Sophomore)<br />
Received Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic recognition …<br />
Played in all 20 matches, a starter in eight contests … Tied for fourth<br />
on the team in number of assists (2) … Assisted two goals in the blowout<br />
win over Butler (6-1, Sep. 19) … Took a total of 11 shots and five<br />
shots on goal … Played for a total of 919 minutes.<br />
2009 (Freshman)<br />
Played in all 20 matches, a starter in 18 contests … Helped anchor back<br />
line to six shutouts … Played the duration of the match on 10 occasions<br />
… Recorded a season-best 110 minutes and a season-best two shots in<br />
Sept. 4 neutral-site draw with Colgate … Had one shot on goal in Nov.<br />
6 road win over Arizona.<br />
High School<br />
Played high school soccer for head coach Kristin Jones at La Jolla High<br />
School where she lined up at center mid, center back and outside mid<br />
... A San Diego Union-Tribune First Team honoree her final prep season<br />
... Helped lead La Jolla High to a CIF Title in her senior campaign and<br />
a second-place finish in junior year ... Named All-Southern Region Defender<br />
while playing prep soccer in Arizona for Salpointe High School<br />
... Also a standout track and field athlete ... Advanced to CIF track and<br />
field finals in 400m and 4x400m relay ... A four-time letterwinner in soccer<br />
and two-time letterwinner in track ... A two-time San Diego Union-<br />
Tribune Athlete Honor Roll selection.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
Took second place in state with Arizona club team TSA from 2005-2007<br />
... Finalists in Nomads College Showcase ... Won US Club Regional IV<br />
with Nomads ... Played in Arizona ODP from 2004-05.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of David and Laura Bakke ... Born Sept. 3, 1990 ... Major is prebusiness<br />
administration.<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES
MO FITZGERALD<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
MIDFIELDER | JUNIOR | 5-3<br />
Beaverton, Ore. • Westview HS (Boise State) • Undeclared<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
FORWARD | JUNIOR | 5-6<br />
Beaverton, Ore. • Southridge HS • Business Administration<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Year G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG<br />
2010 19-9 9 3 2 0 4 0<br />
Career 19-9 9 3 2 0 4 0<br />
2010 (Sophomore)<br />
Played in 19 matches, a starter in nine … Played entire match on four<br />
occasions … Played 99 out of 110 minutes in draw with USC (1-1, Oct.<br />
17) … Scored two goals in blow-out win over Arizona (4-0, Oct. 29) ...<br />
Posted nine total shots with three shots on goal during the season …<br />
Logged 1065 minutes of playing time.<br />
2009 (Freshman / Boise State)<br />
One of three Broncos to start all 24 matches ... Led the team in assists<br />
(7) and ranked third on the team in total points (13) ... Was tied for third<br />
on the team in goals (3) ... Played 1880 total minutes which ranked fifth<br />
amongst BSU field players.<br />
Club<br />
Played for Lake Oswego Soccer Club ... Helped team to state championship<br />
in 2009.<br />
High School<br />
A four-year letterwinner at Beaverton’s Westview High School ... A<br />
three-time team MVP ... A three-time first team All-Metro League selection<br />
... A first team all-state honoree in 2008 ... Helped team to a state<br />
title game ... Also <strong>com</strong>peted in track and field.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Edward and Celia Fitzgerald ... Born Jan. 25, 1991 ... Major<br />
is undeclared.<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Year G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG<br />
2009 20-6 7 5 1 2 4 0<br />
2010 18-13 20 8 1 3 5 0<br />
Career 38-19 27 13 2 5 9 0<br />
2010 (Sophomore)<br />
Received Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic recognition …<br />
Played in 18 matches, a starter in 13 of those contests … Registered<br />
a goal and three assists … Tied for sixth on the team for points (5) …<br />
Ranked third on the team for assists (3) … Ranked fourth on the team<br />
for number of shots (20) and shots on goal (8) … Assisted the game<br />
winning goal against Boise State (2-0, Aug. 20) … Logged a total of<br />
1027 minutes for the season<br />
2009 (Freshman)<br />
Played in all 20 matches, a starter in six contests … Registered a goal<br />
and two assists … Tied for sixth on the team for points (4) … Scored<br />
a goal and recorded an assist in Sept. 11 home win over Loyola Marymount<br />
… Had an assist in 2-0 road win over Fresno State on Aug. 30 …<br />
Played the full 90 minutes of first collegiate game against Portland on<br />
Aug. 22.<br />
High School<br />
A four-time letterwinner for head coach Jim Lim at forward and midfield<br />
... Part of a Metro League championship team as a senior ... Named<br />
2008 team MVP ... A two-time All-Metro League First Team selection ...<br />
Also a four-time letterwinner in track, running the 100m and 200m ...<br />
Helped lead Southridge to the 2009 State Track team championship ...<br />
Member of 2009 State Championship 4x400m relay team ... Named the<br />
2009 Track and Field Most Outstanding Athlete ... Was the 2008-09 Valley<br />
Times Overall Athlete of the Year ... Also named 2008 Metro League<br />
Track Athlete of the Year ... Earned 2008 and 2009 Metro League Championships<br />
in 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay and 4x400m relay ... Holds<br />
school-records at Southridge High School in the 100m, 200m and<br />
4x100m relay ... Named 2008 Metro League Most Outstanding Athlete<br />
... Named to Southridge honor roll in 2006-08.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
A 2008 ODP ‘91 Regional pool member ... A ODP ‘91 State Team member<br />
from 2005-08 ... A member of the 2006 and 2009 Oregon State Club<br />
Championship teams ... Participated in 2008 ODP Inter-regional tournament.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Daniel and Susan Hones ... Born April 11, 1991 ... Major is<br />
business administration.<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
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SCOUT LIBKE<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
MIDFIELDER | JUNIOR | 5-7<br />
Portland, Ore. • Lincoln HS • Journalism: Public Relations<br />
MADDY MERCIER<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
MIDFIELDER | JUNIOR | 5-7<br />
Edmonds, Wash. • Seattle Bishop Blanchet HS • Human Physiology<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Year G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG<br />
2009 20-20 19 8 3 4 10 1<br />
2010 20-20 40 22 2 2 6 2<br />
Career 40-40 59 30 5 6 16 3<br />
2010 (Sophomore)<br />
A Pac-10 All-Academic Team honoree … Started all 20 matches …<br />
Ranked fourth on the team in scoring with six points (2 goals, 2 assists)<br />
… Fourth on the team for number of goals (2) … Ranked second on the<br />
team for shots (40) and shots on goal (22) … Registered an assist in the<br />
1-1 draw with USC (Oct. 17) … Played duration of match on 19 occasions,<br />
five of which extended into overtime … Logged a total of 1825<br />
minutes for the season … Scored game-winning goal in win over San<br />
Diego State (2-1, Sept. 17) and Arizona State (2-0, Oct. 31).<br />
2009 (Freshman)<br />
A Pac-10 All-Freshman Team honoree … Started all 20 matches …<br />
Ranked fourth on the team in scoring with 10 points (3 goals, 4 assists)<br />
… Her three goals ranked third on the team … Ranked tied for third in<br />
assists … Had two goals and an assist in a 5-1 blowout win at Arizona<br />
on Nov. 6 (her five points tied for third at UO for the best single-game<br />
point performance) … Registered assists in conference matches against<br />
Washington (Oct. 30), Stanford, (Oct. 11) and California (Oc. 9) … Scored<br />
game-winning goal in 1-0 home win over Seattle U. on Sept. 13.<br />
High School<br />
A four-time letterwinner for head coach John Wallace at center mid ...<br />
Helped lead team to the 2007 and 2008 state championship ... Named<br />
PIL All-League First Team as a sophomore, junior and senior ... A First<br />
Team All-State selection in 2008.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
Won state club championship in 2005, 2007 and 2008 with FC Portland<br />
... Club team advanced to regional semifinals in 2005, the final in 2007<br />
and the quarterfinals in 2008 ... A member of the Oregon ODP state<br />
team from 2006-08 ... Played with the ‘91 ODP Regional Team from<br />
2007-08 ... Participated in 2008 ODP Inter-regional tournament.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Peter and Andrea Libke ... Born April 30, 1991 ... Major is<br />
journalism (public relations) ... First name is Christina but prefers to be<br />
called Scout.<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Year G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG<br />
2009 8-1 2 2 0 0 0 0<br />
2010 14-1 4 1 1 0 2 0<br />
Career 22-2 6 3 1 0 2 0<br />
2010 (Sophomore)<br />
A Pac-10 All-Academic Team honoree … Played in 14 matches, a starter<br />
in one … Had four shots during the season, one on goal … Scored one<br />
goal in blow out against Arizona (4-0, Oct. 29) … Played a total of 417<br />
minutes for the season.<br />
2009 (Freshman)<br />
Played in eight matches, a starter in one … Had two shots on the year,<br />
both on goal … Lone start came in Oct. 25 road game with USC …<br />
Played a season-high 67 minutes in 1-0 overtime road win over Weber<br />
State on Oct. 3.<br />
High School<br />
A three-time letterwinner for head coach Luciano Busilacchi at forward<br />
and mid ... A Seattle Times Player of the Week honoree in 2008 ... Also<br />
ran track and field, lettering four times ... Competed in the 400m, long<br />
jump and 4x400m relay ... Named 2006 track and field team MVP ...<br />
Member of the National Honor Society.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
Helped lead team to U-16/U-17 state championship matches ... A 2006<br />
Surf Cup finalist (Gold Division) ... Former club teammate of current<br />
Duck Lauren Thompson ... Participated in state ODP from 2004-08 ... A<br />
regional camp member from 2004-07.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of John and Mary Mercier ... Born Sept. 13, 1991 ... Major is<br />
human physiology.<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES
CASEY WILHELM<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
GOALKEEPER | SOPHOMORE | 5-8<br />
College Station, Tex. • A&M Consolidated HS • Journalism<br />
ACHIJAH BERRY<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
DEFENDER | SOPHOMORE | 5-4<br />
Seattle, Wash. • Seattle Academy for Arts & Sciences • Pre-Family & Human Services<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Year G-S Min. Gls GAA Sav. W-L-T SHO<br />
2010 1-0 45 1 2 1 0-0-0 0<br />
Career 1-0 45 1 2 1 0-0-0 0<br />
2010 (Freshman)<br />
Played second half in Sept. 19 against Butler … Had one save and faced<br />
two shots.<br />
2009 (Redshirt)<br />
Redshirt season.<br />
High School<br />
A three-time letterwinner for head coach Stoney Pryor ... Named first<br />
team all-district and goalkeeper of the year as a senior ... A second team<br />
all-district as a junior and honorable mention all-district as a sophomore.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
A starter at goalkeeper for Lonestar ‘91 ODP ... A state pool member.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Gordon and Terry Wilhelm ... Born Feb. 26, 1991 ... Major is<br />
journalism.<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Year G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG<br />
2010 16-13 1 1 0 1 1 0<br />
Career 16-13 1 1 0 1 1 0<br />
2009 (Freshman)<br />
Played in 16 matches, a starter in 13 contests … Recorded 1118 minutes<br />
of playing time for the season … Played the full amount of time in<br />
seven matches … Helped anchor defense in shutouts over Arizona (4-0,<br />
Oct. 29) and Arizona State (2-0, Oct. 31)<br />
Club<br />
Helped club team, Emerald City Futbol Club, to six state championships<br />
(2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) … Team won Region IV Championship<br />
in 2006 … Earned Silver Boot Award in 2005 … Named club team<br />
MVP in 2004 and 2005.<br />
ODP<br />
A Region IV Camp member in 2005, 2006 and 2007 … Washington state<br />
team member in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008.<br />
High School<br />
Led Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences to state championships in<br />
2008 and 2009 … Also won three league championships from 2007-09<br />
… A two-time state all-star (2008, 2009) … Selected to King County 1A<br />
First Team in 2009 ... A first team league all-star all four years (2006-09)<br />
… Named league rookie of the year in 2006 … A three-sport athlete at<br />
SAAS, also <strong>com</strong>peting in track and basketball … Led 4x200 and 4x400<br />
relay teams to the league, district and state championships in 2010 ...<br />
Also helped relay teams to league and state championships in 2007<br />
(4x100m, 4x400m).<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Howard and Rhonda Berry … Born Aug. 2, 1992 ... Major is<br />
pre-family and human services.<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
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BRYNNE KONKEL<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
FORWARD | SOPHOMORE | 5-7<br />
Elk Grove, Calif. • Franklin HS • Product Design<br />
KATIE KRAMER<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
MIDFIELDER | SOPHOMORE | 5-5<br />
Clackamas, Ore. • Clackamas HS • Political Science<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Year G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG<br />
2010 17-5 16 5 2 2 6 2<br />
Career 17-5 16 5 2 2 6 2<br />
(2010 Freshman)<br />
Played in 17 matches, a starter in five … Had two game-winning goals,<br />
one in the win over UC Davis (3-1, Sep. 3), and the other against Washington<br />
State (3-1, Oct. 24) … Ranked fifth on the team for shots (16) and<br />
shots on goal (5) … Assisted one goal against UC Davis, and another in<br />
the blow-out over Arizona (4-0, Oct. 29) … Logged a total of 837 minutes<br />
for the season.<br />
Club<br />
Played club soccer for Boca Juniors … Team won 2007 U.S. Soccer<br />
Region G Championship and Super Y League Championship …<br />
Ranked No. 2 in the nation by gotsoccer.<strong>com</strong> in 2007 … Won the 2006<br />
U.S. Club Soccer National Championship … Also won 2006 Pleasanton<br />
Rage College Showcase Championship.<br />
High School<br />
A two-time team MVP at Franklin High … A three-time All-Delta Team<br />
selection … A four-year Block F Recipient … Named River Cats Soccer<br />
Player of the Year and to the River Cats All-City Team … An Elk Grove<br />
Citizen All-Decades Team honoree … Participated in the 2009 ESPN<br />
Leaders of the Pack Spring Soccer.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Brian and Kathy Konkel … Born October 22, 1991 …<br />
Major is product design.<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
Year G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG<br />
2010 5-0 2 1 0 0 0 0<br />
Career 5-0 2 1 0 0 0 0<br />
2010 (Freshman)<br />
Played in five games … Had two shots, one on goal … Played for a<br />
total of 89 minutes.<br />
Club<br />
Played for Lake Oswego Dynasty … Part of the 2010 team that won<br />
the FC Portland Winter Showcase ... Also helped lead her team to the<br />
2010 Players Showcase Tournament championship in Las Vegas, Nev. ...<br />
Participated in the 2010 US Club Soccer National Cup IX Regional Tournament<br />
in Seattle, Wash. ... Team won the 2009 FC Portland Showcase<br />
tournament ... Also won the 2009 Temecula Valley Tournament and the<br />
Ta<strong>com</strong>a Showcase of Champions tournament ... Helped club team to a<br />
title in the THUSC Tournament and the Oswego Nike Cup Tournament.<br />
High School<br />
Earned four varsity letters in soccer while playing forward and midfielder<br />
at Clackamas High School ... Named MVP and team captain in<br />
2009 ... A second team all-league selection ... Helped team to the Three<br />
Rivers League title on three occasions ... Twice led her prep team to the<br />
state semifinals ... Also participated in track and field and swimming.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of John and Pamela Kramer … Born June 15, 1992 ... Major is<br />
political science.<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES
ALLY ASCHBACHER<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
FORWARD | FRESHMAN | 5-6<br />
Beaverton, Ore. • Beaverton HS • Undeclared<br />
KENDALL BROOKE<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
MIDFIELDER | FRESHMAN | 5-4<br />
West Linn, Ore. • West Linn HS • Undeclared<br />
High School<br />
A first team 6A All-Metro League selection her senior year at Beaverton<br />
High School … Named team captain as a senior … A four-year<br />
varsity player … Named to the Dairy Farmers of America Academic<br />
Soccer All-State 6A team all four years … A member of the National<br />
Honor Society her junior and senior years and carried a 3.8 cumulative<br />
GPA … Also an ac<strong>com</strong>plished 800 meter runner on the track, she was<br />
named First team All-Metro League in that event her junior year.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
Played club ball for Westside Metros for most of her career and then<br />
joined OSSA during the U18 season … Also a member of the Oregon<br />
ODP ’93 team in 2009-10.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Dana and Cindy Aschbacher ... Born May 7, 1993 ... Major<br />
is undeclared.<br />
High School<br />
A four-year starter at West Linn High School … Team captain senior<br />
year … Led the team to back-to-back league championships and a<br />
quarterfinal finish in the 2009 state high school playoffs … Named to<br />
the 2009 Dairy Farmers Academic 6A Soccer All-State team … Carried<br />
a 4.0 GPA and was a National Honor Society member in 2009 and 2010.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
Had two consecutive semifinalist appearances in the Oregon State Cup<br />
Championships, playing for FC Portland Green under the direction of<br />
head coach Brian Gant … Also enjoyed a successful stint with the Oregon<br />
ODP 1992 team.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Richard and Nancy Brooke ... Born Dec. 2, 1992 ... Major is<br />
undeclared.<br />
KIYOMI COOK<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
MIDFIELDER | FRESHMAN | 5-4<br />
Gresham, Ore. • Barlow HS • Human Physiology<br />
RYANN DAVIE<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
FORWARD | FRESHMAN | 5-6<br />
Marietta, Ga. • Alan C. Pope HS • Human Physiology<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
High School<br />
Played at Sam Barlow High School where she was selected first team<br />
all-conference and second team all-state in 2008.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
Was on teams that won six Oregon State Cup Championships, three<br />
with youth club Eastside United and three consecutive with THUSC<br />
Neon … THUSC club teams, coached by Tom Atencio, advanced twice<br />
to the quarterfinals and once to the semifinals of the USYSA Far West<br />
Club Championships … Also enjoyed a very successful ODP career<br />
with the Oregon ’93 girls team … Selected to the Region IV ODP team<br />
in 2009 … Also invited to the 2007 National ID2 Camp.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Karl and Carol Cook ... Born May 9, 1993 ... Major is human<br />
physiology.<br />
High School<br />
Completed high school career at Alan C. Pope High School … Named<br />
the offensive MVP three consecutive years … Selected to the Cobb<br />
County All-County Team for big high schools.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
Club team, Concorde Fire Elite, was one of the initial members of the<br />
nationwide organization consisting of the top 40 female club teams<br />
in the country, the Elite Club National League (ECNL) … Coached by<br />
Gregg Blasingame … Competed in the most prestigious showcase<br />
tournaments across the United States … Led her club team to the finals<br />
of the Georgia State Cup championship for four consecutive years<br />
… Led club team to the quarterfinals of the Region III Club Championships<br />
in 2009.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Ronald and Babette Davie ... Born Feb. 4, 1993 ... Major is<br />
undeclared.<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
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KELSEY FOO<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
MIDFIELDER | FRESHMAN | 5-7<br />
San Jose, Calif. • Archbishop Mitty HS • Undeclared<br />
REILLEY MOORE<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
DEFENDER | FRESHMAN | 5-10<br />
Colorado Springs, Colo. • Air Academy • Undeclared<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
High School<br />
Named as the No. 45 national recruit on the Top Drawer Soccer’s Top-<br />
100 Recruits for <strong>2011</strong>. Competed at Archbishop Mitty High School …<br />
Led Archbishop Mitty High to a rare triple crown: WCAL league championship,<br />
WCAL tournament championship and CCS Div II championship<br />
… Was a four-year varsity member and was selected 2010 WCAL<br />
First Team All-Conference squad … Carried a 4.12 GPA and was named<br />
to the Honor Roll all four years of high school.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
Led MVLA Avalanche team to the <strong>2011</strong> Cal-North State Cup Championship<br />
(the team’s third state cup title) ... That team qualified for the<br />
Region IV far west regional tournament in … Enjoyed incredible success<br />
in the Cal-North and Region IV Olympic Development Programs<br />
(ODP), as well as with the USA Youth National Team … Selected to the<br />
Region IV ODP team five consecutive years and was honored to travel<br />
to Portugal to the prestigious Algarve Cup in 2010 as a Region IV team<br />
member … Invited to the USA Youth National Team camp in 2007 and<br />
to the full U15/16 USA National Team in 2008.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Gabe and Akiko Foo ... Born Jan. 10, 1993 ... Major is undeclared.<br />
BRI PUGH<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
FORWARD | FRESHMAN | 5-5<br />
Highlands Ranch, Colo. • Mountain Vista HS • Undeclared<br />
High School<br />
Attended the Air Academy in Colorado Springs … Was a three-year<br />
varsity player … Finished as state finalist in 2009 … Named team<br />
captain her senior year … Was selected first team all-league and first<br />
team all-area in 2010.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
Club team, Real Colorado National 92/93 coached by Lorne Donaldson,<br />
was an inaugural member of the Elite Club National League<br />
(ECNL) providing Moore with the opportunity to <strong>com</strong>pete against the<br />
top club teams in the country … Club team won the Colorado State<br />
Cup Championship in 2008 … Was a member of the Colorado state<br />
ODP for three years and was selected for the Region IV Olympic Development<br />
Program pool twice in her career.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Michael and Kirsten Hillstrom ... Born April 17, 1993 ... Major<br />
is undeclared.<br />
ALLIE RODRIGUEZ<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
DEFENDER | FRESHMAN | 5-6<br />
Pleasanton, Calif. • Foothill HS • Pre-Family & Human Services<br />
High School<br />
Ranked the No. 14 recruit in the Rocky Mountain Region… Led<br />
Mountain Vista High School to the Colorado State 5A Championship<br />
… Earned MVP honors in the championship match after scoring the<br />
go-ahead goal in the 85th minute … Reached the semifinals of the<br />
Colorado High School State Championships in her junior season …<br />
Carried 3.8 cumulative GPA.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
Club team, Real Colorado National 92/93, admitted to the initial ECNL<br />
group of the top 40 clubs in the country … Club team won a Colorado<br />
State Cup championship in her U15 year … Was selected to the 2010<br />
ECNL Fall Showcase All-Event Team … Was named to the Colorado<br />
state ODP team four consecutive years … Also named to the Region IV<br />
ODP team all four years.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Horace and Karen Pugh ... Born Oct. 13, 1992 ... Major is<br />
undeclared.<br />
High School<br />
Played prep soccer at Foothill High School … A two-year letterwinner<br />
in playing both midfielder and forward ... Named team MVP in 2009-<br />
10 ... An honorable mention all-league selection in 2009-10 ... Also a<br />
standout track and field athlete ... A four-year letterwinner on the track<br />
... Named team MVP in 2009-10 ... An all-league honoree in the 400m,<br />
4x400m, 4x100m.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Perry and Donna Rodriguez ... Born June 20, 1993 ... Major<br />
is pre-family and human services.<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES
SHANELLE SIMIEN<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
FORWARD | FRESHMAN | 5-3<br />
Lakewood, Calif. • Los Alamitos HS • Pre-Business Administration<br />
RILEY SMITH<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
DEFENDER | FRESHMAN | 5-6<br />
Ashland, Ore. • Ashland HS • Pre-Education<br />
High School<br />
The No. 33 ranked national recruit and eighth-ranked recruit in Cal<br />
South … A four-year varsity player at Los Alamitos High where her<br />
team was a CIF Division I finalist and a two-time Sunset League<br />
Champion … Also selected All-CIF League, All-Sunset League, and All-<br />
League Orange County in 2008 and 2010 … Awarded the Los Alamitos<br />
Scholar-Athlete Award all four years … A member of the Honor Roll.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
Club team, Real So Cal coached by Kristy Walker, won the <strong>2011</strong> Southern<br />
California state title … Reached the semifinals twice and won the<br />
Cal South State Championship in 2008 and 2010 … Real So Cal went<br />
on to win the USYSA Far West Regional Club Championship in 2010<br />
and finished third at the club National Championship Final Four …<br />
Selected to the Cal South state team four consecutive years where she<br />
helped lead her team to two ODP Regional Championships in 2007<br />
and 2008 … Selected for the Region IV ODP team for three consecutive<br />
years where she represented the region in international <strong>com</strong>petitions<br />
… Invited to the National ODP Invitational Camp three consecutive<br />
years … A member of the U14 and U 18 USA National Team pools.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Darrell and Monica Simien ... Born June 5, 1993 ... Major is<br />
pre-business administration.<br />
ABBY STEELE<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
GOALKEEPER | FRESHMAN | 5-11<br />
Santa Rosa, Calif. • Ursuline HS • Undeclared<br />
High School<br />
Played at Ashland High School … Was a four-year varsity player …<br />
Helped her team reach the Oregon 5A State Semifinals in 2008 … Was<br />
selected First Team All-Southern Sky Conference three consecutive<br />
years … Was named captain her senior year.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
Played for Rogue Valley Soccer Club and led team to the <strong>2011</strong> Oregon<br />
Club State Championship … She served as team captain the last two<br />
years with RVSC … Also the team leader in both goals and assists …<br />
Started club career for Ashland Soccer Club … Was selected to the<br />
Oregon ODP state pool for 1992 girls in 2008-09 … Was the only pool<br />
player from Southern Oregon on her ODP team.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Bruce and Debi Smith ... Born Oct. 6, 1992 ... Major is preeducation.<br />
JESSICA SUNIO<br />
KELSEY HONES<br />
DEFENDER | FRESHMAN | 5-5<br />
Cerritos, Calif. • Cerritos HS • Pre-Business Administration<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
High School<br />
Played her senior season at Ursuline High School … Was selected to<br />
the 2010 NSCAA Youth All-Region soccer team … Was a Cum Laude<br />
student during every semester of her high school career.<br />
ODP/Club<br />
One of three goalkeepers invited to the U20 USA National Team camp<br />
in April of <strong>2011</strong> … Played for the U18 USA Women’s National Team …<br />
Was the No. 10 ranked recruit in Northern California … Played club<br />
ball for the Mustang SC Rampage under the tutelage of head coach<br />
Joe Owen … Led her team to unprecedented state, regional, and<br />
national success …Club team won the Cal North State Cup championship<br />
twice and was selected inaugural members of the Elite Club<br />
National League (ECNL) … Was the ECNL Challenge A League Champions<br />
as well as the ECNL National Champions in 2010 … Also won<br />
the Surf Cup championship in 2009 … Steele was one of three or four<br />
goalkeepers in the country to be invited to a pair of USA U18 Women’s<br />
National Team Camps in January and April 2009.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Richard and Debra Steele ... Born Sept. 18, 1993 ... Major is<br />
undeclared.<br />
High School<br />
Played prep soccer at Cerritos High School ... A four-year letter winner<br />
and two-time team captain ... Also an ac<strong>com</strong>plished runner in both<br />
cross country and track and field ... Helped track teams to 2009 and<br />
2010 league championships while running the 400m, 800m and<br />
1600m ... Named school’s Athlete of the Year.<br />
Personal<br />
Daughter of Joseph and Brenda Sunio ... Born Oct. 3, 1993 ... Major is<br />
pre-business administration.<br />
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
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PAPE’ FIELD<br />
The Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA) honored Oregon’s Pape’ Field with its prestgious 2008-09 Field of the Year Award for the university<br />
and college soccer division. Pape’ Field is maintained by the staff of the Oregon grounds crew, who’s work on the Kilkenny Practice Field previously<br />
won the 2007 Field of the Year Award for football. Back-to-back awards going to the same organization have occurred just a handful of times since<br />
the awards program was started in 1992, and the University of Oregon joins an elite class as a two-time FOY Award winner.<br />
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PAPE’ FIELD
tara erickson | head coach
COACH PROFILES<br />
TARA ERICKSON<br />
HEAD COACH • SEVENTH SEASON • WASHINGTON, ‘96<br />
Tara Erickson is entering her seventh season as head coach of the University<br />
of Oregon women’s soccer program, and 11th season overall as a head coach<br />
at the NCAA Division I level. Erickson, a former All-Pac-10 player and the<br />
2006 Pac-10 Coach of the Year, is UO’s all-time winningest coach with a sixyear<br />
mark of 54-52-13. She is 83-90-23 in 10 seasons overall as a head coach.<br />
Erickson’s coaching reach isn’t limited to the Pac-12 Conference, as she<br />
spent two years with the U.S. Under-18 Women’s National Team coaching<br />
staff from 2009-10. She also coached at the U.S. Super Team Camp in 2008,<br />
working with both the U-20 and U-18 teams at the Olympic Training Center<br />
in Chula Vista, Calif.<br />
Erickson redefined the Oregon soccer program in 2009 when she brought<br />
in assistant coaches Lauren Hanson and Mac Wilson. Hanson, the associate<br />
head coach, came from perennial power Portland where she won NCAA<br />
National Championships as both a player (2002) and a coach (2005). Wilson,<br />
a long-time fixture in the Oregon club, high school and ODP soccer <strong>com</strong>munities,<br />
served both as head coach and director in all three settings.<br />
As a result of those hires, UO’s recruiting footprint has now expanded into<br />
seven states and provinces, recently tapping into Colorado, Georgia and<br />
Texas’ strong recruiting base. Over a third of those new Ducks have <strong>com</strong>peted<br />
at an elite level with ODP and U.S./Canadian National Team programs.<br />
It was Erickson who found Scout Libke, a central midfielder from Portland,<br />
Ore., who was recently named to the U.S. Youth Soccer Olympic Development<br />
Program’s Under-19 team which played three games in Germany this<br />
past summer. Libke, a junior in <strong>2011</strong>, has started all 40 available matches<br />
since be<strong>com</strong>ing a Duck, being named to the conference’s all-freshman<br />
team in her first campaign.<br />
In 2010, Erickson led Oregon to its most league wins and best home record<br />
since the 2006 campaign. Erickson became the all-time wins leader<br />
in UO’s 2-1 non-league victory over San Diego State in September, passing<br />
Bill Steffen who had 49 wins in nine seasons at the helm. Senior forward<br />
Jen Stoltenberg had 12 goals and five assists for a school-record 29 total<br />
points, be<strong>com</strong>ing UO’s all-time career points leader in the process. Stoltenberg<br />
earned first team all-conference honors for her play, the first Duck to<br />
receive those accolades since 2006 (Nicole Garbin).<br />
UO also had a banner year in the classroom, with 10 total players being recognized<br />
as part of the Pac-10 All-Academic teams, the most of any Ericksoncoached<br />
team. In addition, Stoltenberg was named a Third Team Scholar<br />
All-America by the NSCAA.<br />
During the 2009 season, Oregon won eight of its first 10 matches ranking<br />
the Ducks as high as No. 18 in the NCAA’s RPI report and No. 14 in the Soccer<br />
America Women’s Top 25 poll. UO’s strong non-conference mark (8-2-<br />
1) included wins over then No. 15 Colorado and No. 21 Denver. Libke was<br />
named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team and junior forward Jen Stoltenberg<br />
was named honorable mention all-conference for the second consecutive<br />
season. The Ducks also had eight student-athletes recognized as part<br />
of the Pac-10 Conference’s All-Academic teams.<br />
The Ducks went 9-9-2 in 2008, highlighted by seven consecutive matches<br />
without a loss where UO went 6-0-1 from Sept. 5 through Oct. 3. Six Oregon<br />
players were named to the Pac-10 Conference’s All-Academic First and<br />
Second teams, the most of any school. Senior defender Nicole Dobrzynski<br />
(Business Administration, 3.81 GPA) was named the Pac-10’s Female Scholar-Athlete<br />
of the Year. Sophomore forward Jen Stoltenberg was named<br />
honorable mention all-league, while freshman goalkeeper Cody Miles<br />
earned Pac-10 All-Freshman Team accolades.<br />
The 2007 squad saw the Ducks post their highest goal total in six years. The<br />
team’s 0-0 tie with No. 5 Stanford was a highlight to an 8-8-4 mark as Erickson<br />
coached defender Dylann Tharp to all-league honors.<br />
The 2006 season was a high mark in school history with the Ducks posting<br />
their best-ever finish in the Pac-10 -- second with a 6-1-2 record. The team<br />
also established strong defensive marks in allowing just 17 goals (0.81 GAA)<br />
and going 12-6-2 overall. Oregon defeated the highest-ranked program in<br />
school history -- No. 3 UCLA (2-1, 2OT) and toppled USC for the first time<br />
ever. Erickson also led the Ducks to its first Pac-10 road sweep (at Arizona<br />
and Arizona State) and mentored Pac-10 Player of the Year Nicole Garbin,<br />
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COACH PROFILES
ERICKSON FILE<br />
Coaching Career<br />
2001 Portland State 1-15-2<br />
2002 Portland State 13-5-4<br />
2003 Portland State 7-10-1<br />
2004 Portland State 8-8-3<br />
2005 Oregon 9-9-1<br />
2006 Oregon 12-6-2<br />
2007 Oregon 8-8-4<br />
2008 Oregon 9-9-2<br />
2009 Oregon 9-10-1<br />
2010 Oregon 7-10-3<br />
Total 10 years 83-90-23<br />
also the school’s first. Defender Danielle Sweeney was named to the Pac-<br />
10 All-Freshman Team, while Jessie Chatfield, Nicole Dobrzynski and Darcie<br />
Gardner were all honored on the Pac-10’s All-Academic Team.<br />
Erickson’s first season, 2005, produced just the second non-losing record<br />
in program history (9-9-1) and the Ducks recorded their first wins ever<br />
over Washington and an Atlantic Coast Conference school (North Carolina<br />
State). The Ducks also posted an improvement of five games over the previous<br />
year’s 3-13-3 mark.<br />
Erickson also helped Garbin earn All-Pac-10 Second Team honors and goalkeeper<br />
Chatfield pick up Pac-10 All-Freshman recognition.<br />
Her student-athletes have done well in the classroom, with Caitlin Gamble<br />
earning the program’s first Academic All-America First Team award in 2005<br />
-- be<strong>com</strong>ing just the fifth UO woman to ac<strong>com</strong>plish that feat. Gamble was<br />
also a District and Pac-10 All-Academic First Team honoree. In six years, Erickson<br />
has amassed 19 Pac-10 All-Academic First and Second Team selections.<br />
The native of Puyallup, Wash., took over in Eugene after guiding a zero-win<br />
Portland State Viking program to a 13-5-4 mark in 2002 and a share of the<br />
Big Sky regular season title in 2004.<br />
Overall, she posted a 29-38-10 record in four seasons (2001-04) at PSU and<br />
was tabbed Big Sky Coach of the Year in 2002. Prior to that, she served as an<br />
assistant coach at Washington (1996-2000) following a decorated career as<br />
a Husky midfielder from 1992-96.<br />
In her four seasons with the Vikings, Erickson transformed one of the Big<br />
Sky’s least successful teams into one of its best. She inherited a team that<br />
went 5-31-0 the previous two years (1999-2000) and two seasons later, had<br />
PSU in the Big Sky tournament championship game. Her squad led the<br />
league in scoring and allowed the fewest goals against in be<strong>com</strong>ing only<br />
the second PSU coach in any sport to receive the leagues’ coach of the year<br />
award.<br />
She coached the Vikings to a 13-5-4 record in 2002 and an 8-8-3 mark in<br />
COACH PROFILES<br />
2004, when she shared the regular season title with a 4-1-1 conference record.<br />
Individually, her players <strong>com</strong>bined for 10 Big Sky First Team All-Conference<br />
honors (including five in 2002 and four in 2004), seven second team league<br />
honors, three new<strong>com</strong>er of the year awards and 18 player of the week accolades<br />
(including a school record eight in 2004).<br />
In 2002, Katie Miyake became the first PSU player to win the Big Sky Golden<br />
Boot Award as the leading conference point-scorer, and Jamie Blakesley<br />
took the honor in 2004. In the classroom, her Portland State players were<br />
equally successful with 25 conference all-academic honors.<br />
In Oregon and Washington soccer circles, Erickson is well-known as former<br />
head coach for the Region IV Olympic Development Program (ODP), and<br />
head coach of the Washington State ODP U-16 team in 1997 and ‘98. She<br />
also served as head girl’s soccer coach at The Northwest School in Seattle in<br />
2000 and guided the team to the state playoffs.<br />
As a player at Washington, the former Tara Bilanski was a three-time team<br />
MVP, four-year letterwinner and captain during her collegiate career from<br />
1992-95. As a junior and senior, she was tabbed to the Pac-10 All-Conference<br />
First Team and All-America West Team, while helping the Huskies to<br />
the first two NCAA Tournament appearances in school history.<br />
She finished with school single-season records for goals (12), assists (6) and<br />
points (30), and notched a pair of hat tricks and three-assist games. She<br />
still ranks among the top five in school history in virtually every statistical<br />
category: third in goals (27), fourth in points (74), fifth in shots (175), assists<br />
(20), game-winning goals (7) and sixth in career starts (74).<br />
After college, she was a player-coach for the Washington State Select Women<br />
from 1997-99, and played professionally one season in Germany for FSV<br />
Frankfurt.<br />
She graduated from Washington with a bachelor’s degree in <strong>com</strong>munications<br />
in 1996. Erickson (8-26-73) is married to Kraig Erickson. The couple<br />
have a son Maklain and a daughter Taj.<br />
COACH PROFILES<br />
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COACH PROFILES<br />
LAUREN HANSON<br />
ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH • THIRD SEASON • PORTLAND, ‘03<br />
Lauren Hanson is in her third season with the University of Oregon women’s<br />
soccer program as associate head coach. Hanson assists in player development,<br />
specifically with the defense, while serving as the program’s recruiting<br />
coordinator.<br />
Hanson has made an immediate impact on UO’s recruiting efforts, landing<br />
several high-profile prospects since arriving on campus in 2009. She was<br />
instrumental in signing Kelsey Foo, Shanelle Simien and Abby Steele as part<br />
of the <strong>2011</strong> class, with all three boasting experience with junior U.S. National<br />
Teams.<br />
Southern California and Colorado are two areas of emphasis on the recruiting<br />
trail for Hanson. She nabbed <strong>2011</strong> new<strong>com</strong>ers Bri Pugh and Reilley<br />
Moore from the Denver and Colorado Springs areas respectively. And<br />
Simien, an elite player from Lakewood, Calif., was invited to the National<br />
ODP Invitational Camp three consecutive years and served as a member of<br />
the U14 and U18 USA National Team pool.<br />
Prior to UO, Hanson spent nine seasons as both a player and coach with the<br />
University of Portland women’s soccer program. Hanson spent the five seasons<br />
as an assistant coach at her alma mater, where she won NCAA National<br />
Championships as both a player (2002) and a coach (2005) with the Pilots.<br />
Hanson, who has her A coaching license, has worked extensively with club<br />
teams in the Portland area. As a member of the FC Portland coaching staff,<br />
she assisted the U-16 girls Maroon team to both the 2005 and 2006 state<br />
championship, and then to the regional finals. Hanson was the head coach<br />
of the girls U-14 FC Portland Sage team. She also mentored the FC Portland<br />
Purple team at the U-15 and U-16 levels, leading the squad to the state cup<br />
final as U-16s.<br />
A native of Newport Beach, Calif., she is replacing the departed Mike Smith<br />
who spent four seasons with Oregon women’s soccer. Smith left for a position<br />
with the Oregon Youth Soccer Association where he now serves as<br />
State Technical Director for Oregon.<br />
Hanson was a four-year starter for the Pilots at center back. She was a Hermann<br />
Trophy nominee in her senior season, a year she capped by winning<br />
a national title. She was named to Soccer America’s 11-player MVP team as<br />
a senior, while also earning first team NSCAA and Soccer Buzz All-American<br />
accolades that year. Hanson, who was a three-time All-West Coast Conference<br />
pick, was the WCC Defender of the Year in 2002.<br />
She was also a first team Soccer Buzz All-American and a NSCAA second<br />
team pick as a junior in 2001.<br />
Hanson was named the National Soccer Coaches Association of America<br />
(NSCAA) Assistant Coach of the Year in 2006. She was part of the coaching<br />
staff that led the Pilots to a 23-0-2 record en route to winning the 2005<br />
championship. The Pilots reached at least the third round of the playoffs in<br />
each of her seasons as an assistant.<br />
During the summer of 2006, Hanson worked as an assistant coach with the<br />
91 girls regional team in the Olympic Development Program. She also assisted<br />
at the U-14 girls National Team camp that year. She served on the<br />
coaching staff for the 92 girls regional squad in both 2007 and 2008.<br />
Following a stellar career at UP, Hanson was selected ninth overall in the<br />
2003 WUSA Draft by the New York Power. She also played at the highest<br />
level <strong>com</strong>petitively as a member of the U.S. National Team (2001-02). She<br />
was with the U.S. U-21 National Team from 1999-00 and participated in the<br />
full-team camp in 2000. She played on the U-18 National Team (1998), in the<br />
U-16 National Team pool (1996) and on the Far West Region Team (1995-98).<br />
Hanson, formerly Lauren Orlandos, graduated from Portland in 2003 with a<br />
bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary. She is married to Travis Hanson and<br />
the couple have a son, Cole.<br />
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COACH PROFILES
MAC WILSON<br />
ASSISTANT COACH • THIRD SEASON • TAMPA, ‘92<br />
The <strong>2011</strong> season marks the third year for Mac Wilson as an assistant coach with<br />
the University of Oregon women’s soccer program. Wilson is responsible for the<br />
development of both goalkeepers and attacking forwards. He also oversees the<br />
program’s academics, travel and camps, while assisting with day-to-day operations.<br />
Wilson’s insight on club and ODP soccer in Oregon has paid dividends for the Ducks’<br />
recruiting and the early identification of future prospects. As head coach of the Oregon<br />
ODP Region IV squad, his teams were finalists on three occasions, a rare feat<br />
for the state’s youth program.<br />
Wilson’s recruiting focus is Northern California, but his impact on the recruitment<br />
process is not limited to that region. Both Kelsey Foo and Abby Steele are notable<br />
prospects Wilson was largely responsible for signing as part of the <strong>2011</strong> recruiting<br />
class.<br />
Wilson took over as goalkeeper coach in 2010, and the program promptly posted<br />
its lowest goals against average (1.34 GAA) since 2006. The Ducks posted three consecutive<br />
league wins last season against Washington State (3-1), Arizona (4-0) and<br />
Arizona State (2-0), with UO’s goalkeepers allowing just one goal during that stretch<br />
of victories.<br />
In 2009, Wilson’s first season, the Ducks jumped out to an impressive start posting<br />
an 8-2-1 record through the non-conference portion of the schedule. UO ranked as<br />
high as No. 18 in the NCAA’s RPI report, and as high as No. 14 in the Soccer America<br />
Women’s Top 25 poll.<br />
Prior to UO, Wilson spent 15 years working in the Eugene/Springfield area, serving<br />
both as head coach and director in multiple settings including club, high school,<br />
and ODP. Wilson started his club coaching career as Director of Coaching for the<br />
Irish FC from 1998-00. Wilson then served first as a staff coach from 2001-03 and<br />
then as the Director of Youth Development for Oregon United Soccer Academy<br />
(OUSA) from 2003-05. Wilson was the founder of the Eugene Metro Futbol Club<br />
where he served as both Director of Coaching and as a team head coach from<br />
2005-08.<br />
During this period, Wilson guided the club as it grew from three initial teams into a<br />
state wide premier club with 15 <strong>com</strong>petitive teams in addition to a thriving youth<br />
development program. Wilson was recognized as the 2006 Oregon Youth Soccer<br />
Association (OYSA) Girls Coach of the Year.<br />
In both 2007 and 2008, Wilson served first as Head Coach and then Co-Head Coach<br />
for the Eugene Metro FC U23 men’s team, which hosted and <strong>com</strong>peted in two international<br />
friendly matches against the U21 teams from elite European clubs AC<br />
Milan and Juventus. The Eugene Metro U23 team was <strong>com</strong>posed of mostly NCAA<br />
division I men’s college players. Wilson’s duties included identification and selection<br />
of players as well as running a two week preparatory training camp leading up to<br />
each match.<br />
Wilson has served as a Region IV Olympic Development Program staff coach for the<br />
last three years in which he has assisted in the coaching, evaluation, and development<br />
of the top state teams and individual players in the western region. Wilson has<br />
also been a Head Coach in Oregon’s Olympic Development Program for the last six<br />
years, working with the top male and female players from around the state. Wilson<br />
is currently serving as Head Coach of the Oregon ODP ’96 girls team. He guided<br />
his Oregon ’95 girls team to a third place finish in the Region IV ODP Championships<br />
in 2009, to a championship at the Nike ODP Friendship Cup in 2009, and to<br />
the championship match in the 2010 Region IV ODP Championships where they<br />
finished as runner-up.<br />
Wilson was head coach of the boys soccer team at Sheldon High School from 1997-<br />
2004, where 17 of his former players went on to <strong>com</strong>pete at the NCAA Division I and<br />
II levels. In 2002, Wilson led the Irish to an undefeated season culminating in a 4A<br />
(biggest schools) state championship en route to earning Oregon School Activities<br />
Association (OSAA) State Boys Coach of the Year honors. Wilson was also named<br />
Midwestern League Coach of the Year six times during his tenure.<br />
As a player, Wilson enjoyed a successful career at the University of Tampa which<br />
has three NCAA Division II national championships in program history. He started<br />
over 60 matches (1988-91) at Tampa under legendary coach Tom Fitzgerald and<br />
served as captain during his senior year. Wilson helped lead the Spartans to four<br />
consecutive NCAA Division II Tournament berths, including a NCAA quarter-final<br />
appearance as a senior. He graduated from Tampa in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree<br />
in business management.<br />
Wilson, a native of Miami Beach, Fla., earned a master’s degree in special education<br />
from the University of Oregon in 1995. He and his wife Kerry have two sons, Nic and<br />
Bailey. Wilson holds his United States Soccer Federation (USSF) “A” coaching license<br />
as well as his USSF National Goalkeeping license.<br />
COACH PROFILES<br />
COACH PROFILES<br />
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HEATHER GARRIS<br />
MARK DILLON<br />
AIMEE PASCALE<br />
CHRIS MACKEY<br />
ATHLETIC<br />
TRAINER<br />
SEVENTH YEAR<br />
STRENGTH &<br />
CONDITIONING<br />
FIRST YEAR<br />
GRAD. ASST. ATHLETIC<br />
TRAINER<br />
FIRST YEAR<br />
VOLUNTEER ASST.<br />
COACH<br />
SECOND YEAR<br />
OTHER SUPPORT STAFF (NO PIC AVAILABLE)<br />
Grounds Maintenance: .................................................................Steve DiNatale<br />
Grounds Maintenance: ...............................................................Kenny Hoffman<br />
Equipment Manager: .............................................................................Kenny Farr<br />
Soccer Secretary: ................................................................................... Janice Beck<br />
SUPPORT STAFF<br />
APOLINAR MONTERO-SANCHEZ<br />
TEAM<br />
MANAGER<br />
SECOND YEAR<br />
CHRIS GERAGHTY<br />
MEDIA SERVICES<br />
ASST. DIRECTOR<br />
THIRD YEAR<br />
<strong>OREGON</strong> <strong>SOCCER</strong> ACADEMIC TEAM<br />
LEANNE BROOKS<br />
ASST. A.D.,<br />
ACADEMIC<br />
ELIGIBILITY<br />
14TH YEAR<br />
JENNIFER JACKSON<br />
ACADEMIC<br />
ADVISOR<br />
FOURTH YEAR<br />
The academic support team (Services for<br />
Student-Athletes) acts as a bridge between<br />
the student-athlete and campus resources,<br />
ensuring that they are aware of and use the<br />
resources the university has to offer. Functions<br />
include:<br />
• Advise and assist student-athletes with<br />
academic, pre-professional and career situations.<br />
• Organize and monitor a structured study<br />
hall. All first-year students are required to attend<br />
study sessions four nights each week.<br />
• Trace academic progress using information<br />
on attendance and performance<br />
submitted in mid-term grade reports by<br />
faculty.<br />
• Provide individual and group tutoring<br />
and other study sessions among students<br />
with similar needs, assuring questions are<br />
answered properly.<br />
• Assist with resumes and sharpening job<br />
interview skills.<br />
• Encourage students to approach its<br />
members with problems and questions.<br />
JOHN E. JAQUA ACADEMIC CENTER<br />
This John E. Jacqua Academic Center for Student-Athletes was <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />
in winter 2010. The first floor of the building, which is open to<br />
the public and academic <strong>com</strong>munity, will feature a coffee shop, auditorium,<br />
conference room and atrium space. The second and third floors<br />
are private space for the advising, instruction and tutoring of Oregon’s<br />
student-athletes. The space is operated by Services for Student-Athletes<br />
(SSA).<br />
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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION<br />
RICHARD LARIVIERE<br />
UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT • THIRD YEAR • IOWA, ‘72<br />
Richard Larivere is in his second year as president of the University of<br />
Oregon, the state’s flagship institution of higher education. He officially<br />
began his role as president of the Eugene university on July 1, 2009,<br />
following three years as executive vice chancellor and provost at the<br />
University of Kansas.<br />
Lariviere succeeded Dave Frohnmayer, who had served as president<br />
of the state’s largest university since 1994. As the chief academic officer<br />
at Kansas, Lariviere had overseen the reorganization of the KU graduate<br />
school and the School of Fine Arts, as well expansion efforts to KU’s School<br />
of Pharmacy and student recruitment tools.<br />
Prior to his tenure in Lawrence, Kan., Lariviere worked as dean of the<br />
College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin from 1999 to 2006.<br />
During his tenure heading the nation’s largest college of liberal arts, the<br />
college’s rate of external research funding doubled, a $120 million capital<br />
campaign was <strong>com</strong>pleted, and more than 230 faculty members were hired.<br />
country’s languages, histories, religions and culture.<br />
In 1978, he earned his doctorate in Sanskrit from the University of<br />
Pennsylvania. While he has published articles and several books on Indian<br />
legal history, he has also tackled subjects ranging from religion in India to<br />
matrimonial remedies for women in classical Hindu law. He reads eight<br />
languages and speaks French and Hindi. He has conducted research<br />
in London, Oxford, Calcutta, Poona Kathmandu, Tokyo, Beijing, Lahore,<br />
Munich, Colombo, and Madras, as well as a host of smaller cities in India.<br />
Lariviere is a Fellow of the IC2 Institute, a life member of the Council on<br />
Foreign Relations, a fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain, a<br />
life member of the American Oriental Society, and a founding member of<br />
the Society for Design and Process Science. In addition, he has augmented<br />
his experience in higher education by consulting for American and Indian<br />
<strong>com</strong>panies in information technology and Business Process Outsourcing.<br />
He has also served on corporate boards in the IT industry.<br />
Lariviere’s scholarly roots extend around the world. After earning his<br />
bachelor’s degree in the history of religions from the University of Iowa<br />
in 1972, Lariviere and his wife, Janis, traveled to India for the first time.<br />
Lariviere eventually built an impressive academic career around the<br />
Lariviere’s wife, Jan Worcester Lariviere, has worked in science education<br />
at the University of Kansas and the University of Texas. The couple has one<br />
daughter, Anne Elizabeth, who graduated from Barnard College and lives in<br />
New York City.<br />
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ROB MULLENS<br />
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • SECOND YEAR • WEST VIRGINIA, ‘91<br />
University of Oregon President Richard Lariviere named Rob Mullens<br />
director of intercollegiate athletics on July 15, 2010. Mullens arrived<br />
from the University of Kentucky, where he served as deputy director of<br />
athletics and managed day-to-day operations of Kentucky’s 22-sport<br />
athletics department, with an annual operating budget of $79 million.<br />
His background is in accounting and auditing, and he promoted sound<br />
fiscal management and self-sufficiency at the University of Kentucky.<br />
During his total of eight years at Kentucky, the athletic department’s<br />
operating budget expanded by nearly 70 percent. Fundraising for the<br />
department hit record levels each of the past seven years prior to his<br />
departure.<br />
Prior to being named deputy director of athletics at Kentucky, Mullens<br />
served as the university’s executive associate director of athletics from<br />
2002 to 2006. He served at the University of Maryland from 1996 to 2002,<br />
starting as assistant director of athletics for business and ultimately as<br />
executive senior associate director of athletics and chief of staff.<br />
The West Virginia native was senior athletics business manager at the<br />
University of Miami (Fla.) from 1994 to 1996, and prior to that he was an<br />
accountant/auditor at Ernst & Young in Raleigh, N.C.<br />
“Much will be expected of Rob Mullens as the university’s new athletics<br />
director, and based on his track record I am confident that he will be<br />
very successful at the University of Oregon,” Lariviere said. “Rob has<br />
been asked to develop a clear vision to maintain and advance the UO’s<br />
<strong>com</strong>petitive advantages in fundraising, facilities development and<br />
recruitment and retention of student-athletes and staff. He will insure<br />
that the athletics department remains financially self-sufficient, while<br />
at the same time promoting an environment that helps each student<br />
athlete to succeed in the classroom as well as the field of <strong>com</strong>petition.<br />
“This is a period of important growth and change for the athletics<br />
department. A new basketball arena will open within a year and<br />
additional improvements are on the way for other athletics facilities.<br />
It will be Rob’s role to not only oversee and promote future advances<br />
for the department, but to nurture the individual programs that will fill<br />
those outstanding venues.”<br />
Mullens (7/19/69) went to school at West Virginia University, where he<br />
earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s<br />
degree in sport management. He and his wife, Jane, have two sons -<br />
Cooper and Tanner.<br />
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Exec. Sr. Assoc. AD<br />
22nd Year<br />
Jamie Moffitt<br />
Exec. Sr. Assoc. AD<br />
Second Year<br />
Bob Beals<br />
Assoc. AD<br />
14th Year<br />
Mike Duncan<br />
Sr. Assoc. AD<br />
Fourth Year<br />
Jeff Hawkins<br />
Sr. Assoc. AD<br />
11th Year<br />
Hal Abrams<br />
Assoc. AD<br />
11th Year<br />
Gary Gray<br />
Sr. Assoc. AD<br />
28th Year<br />
UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION<br />
Vin Lananna<br />
Assoc. AD<br />
Seventh Year<br />
Leanne Brooks<br />
Asst. AD<br />
14th Year<br />
Bill Clever<br />
Exec. Asst. AD<br />
13th Year<br />
James Harris<br />
Asst. AD<br />
Fifth Year<br />
Herb Yamanaka<br />
Assoc. AD<br />
52nd Year<br />
Garrett Klassy<br />
Asst. AD<br />
Seventh Year<br />
Dave Williford<br />
Exec. Asst. AD<br />
27th Year<br />
Mark Ruckwardt<br />
Asst. AD<br />
Eighth Year<br />
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WYOMING<br />
Fri., Aug. 19 - Boise, Idaho, 1:30 p.m. (PT)<br />
Series Record..................... Oregon leads 2-0-0<br />
BOISE STATE<br />
Sun., Aug. 21 - Boise, Idaho, 1 p.m. (PT)<br />
G 1 G 2<br />
Series Record..................... Oregon leads 3-0-0<br />
UNLV<br />
Sun., Aug. 28 - Eugene, Ore., 1 p.m. (PT)<br />
Series Record..........................UNLV leads 1-0-0<br />
NEW HAMPSHIRE<br />
Fri., Sep. 2 - Eugene, Ore., 7 p.m. (PT)<br />
G 3 G 4<br />
Series Record..................... Oregon leads 1-0-0<br />
NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS<br />
SANTA CLARA<br />
Sun., Sep. 4 - Eugene, Ore., 1 p.m. (PT)<br />
Series Record..............Santa Clara leads 2-0-0<br />
ILLINOIS<br />
Sun., Sep. 11 - Baton Rouge, La., 9 a.m. (PT)<br />
Series Record.................................First meeting<br />
LSU<br />
Fri., Sep. 9 - Baton Rouge, La., 5:30 p.m. (PT)<br />
G 5 G 6<br />
Series Record..................... Oregon leads 1-0-0<br />
UC DAVIS<br />
Fri., Sep. 16 - Corvallis, Ore., 4:30 p.m. (PT)<br />
G 7 G 8<br />
Series Record.....................Oregon leads 1-0-0<br />
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL<br />
Sun., Sep. 18 - Corvallis, Ore., 11 a.m. (PT)<br />
Series Record..................... Oregon leads 1-0-0<br />
G 9<br />
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NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS
UTAH<br />
Fri., Sep. 23 - Eugene, Ore., 7 p.m. (PT)<br />
Series Record...........................Utah leads 4-1-1<br />
UCLA<br />
Fri., Sep. 30 - Los Angeles, Calif., 5 p.m. (PT)<br />
G 10 G 11<br />
Series Record.......................UCLA leads 12-2-0<br />
USC<br />
Sun., Oct. 2 - Los Angeles, Calif., 1 p.m. (PT)<br />
Series Record..........................USC leads 13-1-1<br />
ARIZONA<br />
Fri., Oct. 7 - Tucson, Ariz., 7 p.m. (PT)<br />
G 12 G 13<br />
Series Record..................... Oregon leads 9-3-2<br />
ARIZONA STATE<br />
Sun., Oct. 9 - Tempe, Ariz., 1 p.m. (PT)<br />
Series Record..........Arizona State leads 7-6-2<br />
WASHINGTON<br />
Fri., Oct. 21 - Eugene, Ore., 7 p.m. (PT)<br />
Series Record......... Washington leads 12-2-1<br />
CALIFORNIA<br />
Fri., Oct. 28 - Eugene, Ore., 7 p.m. (PT)<br />
Series Record...............California leads 12-1-1<br />
G 14 G 15<br />
G 16 G 17<br />
G 18<br />
COLORADO<br />
Fri., Oct. 16 - Boulder, Colo., 12 p.m. (PT)<br />
Series Record..................... Oregon leads 1-0-0<br />
WASHINGTON STATE<br />
Sun., Oct. 23 - Eugene, Ore., 1 p.m. (PT)<br />
Series Record............Washington State 8-3-4<br />
STANFORD<br />
Sun., Oct. 30 - Eugene, Ore., 1 p.m. (PT)<br />
Series Record.................Stanford leads 13-0-1<br />
G 19<br />
PAC-12 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS<br />
<strong>OREGON</strong> STATE<br />
Fri., Nov. 4 - Corvallis, Ore., 7 p.m. (PT)<br />
Series Record......................Series tied at 6-6-3<br />
CONFERENCE REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS<br />
1993......................................................................................................................... Stanford<br />
1994................................................................................................................................None<br />
1995......................................................................................................................... Stanford<br />
1996......................................................................................................................... Stanford<br />
1997............................................................................................................................... UCLA<br />
1998................................................................................................UCLA, USC, California<br />
1999......................................................................................................................... Stanford<br />
2000.................................................................................................................. Washington<br />
2001............................................................................................................................... UCLA<br />
2002......................................................................................................................... Stanford<br />
2003............................................................................................................................... UCLA<br />
2004............................................................................................................................... UCLA<br />
2005............................................................................................................................... UCLA<br />
2006............................................................................................................................... UCLA<br />
2007............................................................................................................................... UCLA<br />
2008............................................................................................................................... UCLA<br />
2009......................................................................................................................... Stanford<br />
2010......................................................................................................................... Stanford<br />
PAC-12 CONFERENCE OPPONENTS<br />
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OPPONENT SERIES HISTORIES<br />
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ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORIES (129-162-33, 16 years)<br />
School UO Record vs. Meetings<br />
Air Force 0-1-0 1997<br />
ARIZONA 9-3-2 1997-10<br />
ARIZONA STATE 6-7-2 1996-10<br />
Auburn 1-0-0 1999<br />
Baylor 0-1-0 1997<br />
BOISE STATE 3-0-0 2003, 07, 10<br />
Butler 1-0-0 2010<br />
BYU 0-2-0 1996, 09<br />
CALIFORNIA 1-12-1 1997-10<br />
Cal State Fullerton 0-1-0 2003<br />
Cal State Northridge 2-1-0 1996-97, 99<br />
Central Connecticut State 0-1-0 2004<br />
Charlotte 1-0-0 1999<br />
Colgate 0-0-1 2009<br />
COLORADO 1-0-0 2009<br />
Connecticut 0-1-0 2004<br />
Davidson 0-1-0 1999<br />
Dartmouth 1-0-0 2009<br />
Denver 1-0-0 2009<br />
Duke 0-1-0 2000<br />
Eastern Washington 3-0-0 2001, 05-06<br />
Elon 1-0-0 2005<br />
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 1-0-0 1998<br />
Florida State 0-2-0 2000, 02<br />
Fresno State 1-0-0 2009<br />
Gonzaga 4-1-2 1996, 01-02, 04-06<br />
Hawaii 0-1-0 1998<br />
Idaho 3-0-1 1999-01, 06<br />
Iona 1-0-0 2006<br />
ILLINOIS 0-0-0 <strong>2011</strong><br />
Illinois State 1-0-0 2007<br />
James Madison 1-1-0 1997, 00<br />
Kansas 1-0-0 2010<br />
Long Beach State 0-1-1 2006, 08<br />
LOUISIANA STATE 1-0-0 2005<br />
Loyola Marymount 1-2-0 2003, 06, 09<br />
Montana 0-4-0 1996, 00-01, 07<br />
Nevada 3-1-0 2001, 05-07<br />
NEW HAMPSHIRE 1-0-0 2006<br />
North Carolina 0-2-0 2000, 02<br />
UNC Greensboro 1-1-0 1997-98<br />
North Carolina State 1-0-0 2005<br />
Oklahoma 2-0-0 1996, 08<br />
Oklahoma State 0-2-0 2008, 10<br />
<strong>OREGON</strong> STATE 6-6-3 1996-10<br />
Pacific 1-2-0 1996, 02-03<br />
Pacific (Ore.) 1-0-0 1996<br />
Portland 0-13-0 1998-10<br />
Portland State 7-3-1 1996-02, 04-09<br />
Purdue 0-2-0 2007-08<br />
Rice 1-0-0 2003<br />
Sacramento State 1-1-0 1996, 03<br />
Saint Mary’s 1-1-0 1999, 08<br />
San Diego 1-2-0 1998, 00, 01<br />
San Diego State 1-0-1 2004, 10<br />
San Francisco 2-0-1 1998, 99,03<br />
San Francisco State 1-0-0 1997<br />
San Jose State 2-2-0 1996, 99-01<br />
SANTA CLARA 0-2-0 2000, 10<br />
Seattle 1-0-0 2009<br />
South Dakota State 1-0-0 2005<br />
Southern Methodist 0-1-1 2003, 10<br />
STANFORD 0-13-1 1997-10<br />
Tennessee 1-0-0 1998<br />
Texas A&M 0-2-0 1997, 03<br />
UC DAVIS 1-0-0 2010<br />
UC Irvine 0-1-0 1996<br />
UC Riverside 2-1-0 2006-08<br />
UC Santa Barbara 0-1-0 2004<br />
UCLA 2-12-0 1997-10<br />
USC 1-13-1 1996-10<br />
UNLV 0-1-0 2010<br />
UTAH 1-4-1 1996-97, 02, 04, 07-08<br />
Utah State 2-0-0 2007-08<br />
Wake Forest 0-3-0 1998-99, 02<br />
WASHINGTON 2-12-1 1996-10<br />
WASHINGTON STATE 3-8-4 1996-10<br />
WEBER STATE 4-0-1 1997, 03-04, 08, 09<br />
Willamette 0-1-0 1996<br />
Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-0-0 2002<br />
WYOMING 2-0-0 2004-05<br />
Xavier 0-1-0 2000<br />
OPPONENT SERIES HISTORIES<br />
America East (1-0-0)<br />
New Hampshire ............................1-0-0<br />
Atlantic Coast (1-8-0)<br />
Duke..................................................0-1-0<br />
Florida State....................................0-2-0<br />
North Carolina................................0-2-0<br />
North Caroilina State...................1-0-0<br />
Wake Forest ....................................0-3-0<br />
Atlantic 10 (1-1-0)<br />
Charlotte..........................................1-0-0<br />
Xavier.................................................0-1-0<br />
Big East (0-1-0)<br />
Connecticut.....................................0-1-0<br />
Big Sky (14-8-2)<br />
Eastern Washington.....................3-0-0<br />
Montana ..........................................0-4-0<br />
Portland State.................................7-3-1<br />
Sacramento State..........................1-1-0<br />
Weber State.....................................3-0-1<br />
Big Ten (0-2-0)<br />
Purdue...............................................0-2-0<br />
Big 12 (3-6-0)<br />
Baylor ...............................................0-1-0<br />
Kansas...............................................0-1-0<br />
Oklahoma .......................................2-0-0<br />
Oklahoma State.............................0-2-0<br />
Texas A&M ......................................0-2-0<br />
Big West (6-8-2)<br />
UC Davis...........................................1-0-0<br />
UC Irvine...........................................0-1-0<br />
UC Riverside....................................2-1-0<br />
UC Santa Barbara..........................0-1-0<br />
Cal State Fullerton........................0-1-0<br />
Cal State Northridge ...................2-1-0<br />
Long Beach State..........................0-1-1<br />
Pacific................................................1-2-1<br />
Colonial Athletic (1-1-0)<br />
James Madison .............................1-1-0<br />
Conference USA (1-1-1)<br />
Rice.....................................................1-0-0<br />
Southern Methodist.....................0-1-1<br />
Horizon League (2-0-0)<br />
Butler ................................................1-0-0<br />
Wisconsin-Green Bay ..................1-0-0<br />
Independents (2-0-0)<br />
South Dakota State......................1-0-0<br />
Seattle...............................................1-0-0<br />
Ivy (1-0-0)<br />
Dartmouth ......................................1-0-0<br />
Metro Atlantic Athletic (1-0-0)<br />
Iona ...................................................1-0-0<br />
VERSUS CONFERENCES<br />
Missouri Valley (1-0-0)<br />
Illinois State.....................................1-0-0<br />
Mountain West (4-8-2)<br />
Air Force...........................................0-1-0<br />
Brigham Young .............................0-2-0<br />
San Diego State.............................1-0-1<br />
UNLV..................................................0-1-0<br />
Wyoming..........................................2-0-0<br />
Northeast (0-1-0)<br />
Central Connecticut State..........0-1-0<br />
Pac-12 (30-86-15)<br />
Arizona..............................................9-3-2<br />
Arizona State..................................6-7-2<br />
California....................................... 1-12-1<br />
Colorado *........................................1-0-0<br />
Oregon State .................................6-6-3<br />
Stanford......................................... 0-13-1<br />
UCLA .............................................. 2-12-0<br />
USC ................................................. 1-13-1<br />
Utah *................................................1-4-1<br />
Washington ................................. 2-12-1<br />
Washington State..........................3-8-4<br />
* records before joining conference<br />
Patriot (0-0-1)<br />
Colgate..............................................0-0-0<br />
Southeastern (3-0-0)<br />
Auburn..............................................1-0-0<br />
Louisiana State...............................1-0-0<br />
Tennessee .......................................1-0-0<br />
Southern (2-2-0)<br />
Davidson..........................................0-1-0<br />
Elon....................................................1-0-0<br />
UNC Greensboro ..........................1-1-0<br />
Sun Belt (2-0-0)<br />
Denver...............................................1-0-0<br />
Florida International ...................1-0-0<br />
West Coast (10-20-3)<br />
Gonzaga...........................................5-1-2<br />
Loyola Marymount.......................1-2-0<br />
Portland ........................................ 0-13-0<br />
Saint Mary’s.....................................1-1-0<br />
San Diego.........................................1-2-0<br />
San Francisco..................................2-0-1<br />
Santa Clara.......................................0-2-0<br />
Western Athletic (14-4-1)<br />
Boise State.......................................3-0-0<br />
Fresno State....................................1-0-0<br />
Hawaii ..............................................0-1-0<br />
Idaho..................................................3-0-1<br />
Nevada..............................................3-1-0<br />
San Jose State ................................2-2-0<br />
Utah State........................................2-0-0
PAC-12 CONFERENCE OFFICE<br />
1350 Treat Boulevard, Suite 500<br />
Walnut Creek, CA 94597<br />
925-932-4411 • FAX 925-932-4601<br />
www.pac-12.org<br />
Built on a firm foundation of academic excellence and superior athletic<br />
performance, the Conference ushers in a new era with the additions of<br />
the University of Colorado and University of Utah, officially be<strong>com</strong>ing the<br />
Pac-12 Conference on July 1, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
The Pac-12 rises above the rest, upholding its tradition as the “Conference<br />
of Champions” ®, claiming an incredible 180 NCAA team titles over<br />
the past two decades, including nine in 2010-11, averaging nearly nine<br />
championships per academic year. Even more impressive has been the<br />
breadth of the Pac-12’s success, with championships <strong>com</strong>ing in 27 different<br />
men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-12 has led the nation in NCAA<br />
Championships in 45 of the last 51 years and finished second five times.<br />
Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the<br />
Pac-12 was the first conference to reach 400 championships in 2010-11.<br />
With the inclusion of CU and UU, league teams have captured 442 NCAA<br />
titles (302 men’s, 140 women’s), outdistancing the next closest conference<br />
by nearly 200.<br />
The Conference’s reputation is further proven in the annual Learfield<br />
Sports Directors’ Cup <strong>com</strong>petition, the prestigious award that honors the<br />
best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD continued<br />
its remarkable run and won its unprecedented 17th-consecutive<br />
Directors’ Cup in 2010-11. Six of the top 25 Division I programs were Pac-12<br />
member institutions: No. 1 STANFORD, No. 3 CALIFORNIA, No. 11 UCLA,<br />
No. 14 USC, No. 16 ARIZONA and No. 21 WASHINGTON. With two teams<br />
in the top five, it was the most of any conference.<br />
The 2010-11 campaign was marked by the 25-year anniversary of<br />
women’s sports in the Pac-10, with year-long focus on the milestone. And<br />
after <strong>com</strong>missioner Larry Scott made history at the end of his first year<br />
with the announcement of the expansion of the Conference to include the<br />
University of Colorado and the University of Utah, he put the Conference<br />
on the forefront, announcing a landmark television deal, which is set to<br />
go into affect in 2012-13, and established a Pac-12 Football Championship<br />
game in <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
In 2010-11, the then-Pac-10 led the country with nine NCAA titles,<br />
with men’s and women’s programs sharing the wealth as the Conference<br />
claimed five NCAA women’s titles and four men’s crowns.<br />
CALIFORNIA, STANFORD and USC each won two NCAA Championships,<br />
while six different league institutions claimed titles. The Golden<br />
Bears swept the men’s and women’s swimming and diving crowns; the<br />
Cardinal hoisted the national championship trophy in men’s gymnastics<br />
and women’s water polo; and the Trojans were tops in men’s water polo<br />
and men’s tennis.<br />
Claiming titles in softball (ARIZONA STATE), women’s indoor track &<br />
field (<strong>OREGON</strong>), and women’s golf (UCLA), the Pac-10 also had runnersup<br />
in 10 NCAA Championship events: women’s volleyball (CALIFORNIA),<br />
women’s soccer (STANFORD), women’s gymnastics (UCLA), women’s<br />
rowing (STANFORD), women’s tennis (STANFORD), and women’s track<br />
& field (<strong>OREGON</strong>). It was an all-Pac-10 final in men’s and women’s water<br />
polo, as well. Overall, the Conference had 32 teams finish in the top four<br />
at 18 NCAA Championship events.<br />
Participation in the postseason was a <strong>com</strong>mon occurrence for the<br />
Pac-10 in 2010-11. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Conference, 16<br />
witnessed at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other postseason<br />
action. The men sent 66 of a possible 91 teams into the postseason (65.9<br />
percent), while the women sent 69 of a possible 99 teams (69.7 percent).<br />
The Conference experienced continued success in football as the<br />
league sent two teams to BCS Bowl games, with the Ducks earning a<br />
spot in the national championship bout. Overall, four went to bowls<br />
games. Oregon claimed its ninth Pac-10 crown in the sport, making<br />
its first-ever appearance in the BCS title game. Meanwhile, STANFORD<br />
(Discover Orange Bowl), ARIZONA (Valero Alamo Bowl), WASHINGTON<br />
(Holiday Bowl) also earned bowl bids. Oregon and Stanford were ranked<br />
in the top-5 of the Associated Press’ poll at season’s end, finishing third<br />
and fourth, respectively.<br />
Pac-10 regular-season champion ARIZONA, tournament champion<br />
WASHINGTON, UCLA and USC represented the Conference in the NCAA<br />
Men’s Basketball Tournament, and three others <strong>com</strong>peted in other postseason<br />
events. The Wildcats’ run to the Elite Eight gave the league its<br />
22nd appearance in the last 24 years. The CBI title returned to the Pac-10<br />
after <strong>OREGON</strong> bested Creighton in a best-of-three series for the crown.<br />
On the women’s side, three teams <strong>com</strong>peted in the NCAA Tournament<br />
and three others <strong>com</strong>peted in postseason play. STANFORD made its<br />
fourth-consecutive NCAA Women’s Final Four appearance after winning<br />
its fifth-straight Pac-10 Tournament crown. UCLA made its first back-toback<br />
postseason outing for the first time since 1998-99. USC advanced<br />
to the WNIT championship game, while ARIZONA and CALIFORNIA were<br />
also invited to the event.<br />
Without question, the Conference has dominated the softball field,<br />
winning 23 national championships in the sport since 1982 and six in a<br />
row after ARIZONA STATE hoisted the <strong>2011</strong> NCAA trophy, its second in<br />
three years. Seven Pac-10 teams earned NCAA Tournament bids, with two<br />
advancing to the NCAA Women’s College World Series, including Pac-10<br />
Champion ASU and CALIFORNIA.<br />
Six Pac-10 baseball teams received NCAA Tournament bids in <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
ARIZONA STATE, CALIFORNIA, <strong>OREGON</strong> STATE and STANFORD reached the<br />
Super Regionals, with Cal ultimately punching its ticket for the NCAA Men’s<br />
College World Series, its first appearance in the CWS since 1992. ARIZONA,<br />
and UCLA also represented the Conference in the postseason event.<br />
The Conference swept two men’s and women’s sports, capturing national<br />
championships in swimming & diving and water polo. CALIFORNIA<br />
took home both swimming & diving crowns. In water polo, USC was the<br />
top men’s teams and the STANFORD women were national champs.<br />
With the additions of Colorado and Utah, Pac-12 members have won<br />
302 NCAA team championships on the men’s side, 89 more than the next<br />
closest conference. Men’s NCAA crowns have <strong>com</strong>e at a phenomenal rate<br />
for the Pac-12 - 16 basketball titles by six schools (more than any other conference),<br />
52 tennis titles, 44 outdoor track & field crowns, and 26 baseball<br />
titles. Pac-12 members have won 25 of 42 NCAA titles in volleyball, 37 of<br />
42 in water polo, and 22 in swimming & diving national championships.<br />
Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number of<br />
NCAA men’s individual champions, as well, boasting 2,019 individual<br />
crowns.<br />
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On the women’s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began<br />
conducting women’s championships 30 years ago, Pac-12 members have<br />
claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 22 occasions, including<br />
2010-11. Overall, the Pac-12 has captured 140 NCAA women’s titles,<br />
easily outdistancing the SEC, which is second, with 77. Pac-10 members<br />
have dominated a number of sports, winning 23 softball titles, 19 tennis<br />
crowns, 13 of the last 21 volleyball titles, 14 of the last 22 trophies in golf,<br />
and 12 in swimming & diving.<br />
Pac-12 women student-athletes shine nationally on an individual basis,<br />
as well, having captured an unmatched 616 NCAA individual crowns, an<br />
average of nearly 21 championships per season.<br />
Pac-12 Conference History<br />
The roots of the Pac-12 Conference date back over 95 years to December<br />
2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting<br />
at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. The original membership consisted<br />
of four schools - the University of California at Berkeley, the University of<br />
Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now<br />
Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the Conference.<br />
Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916 and, one year later, Washington<br />
State College (now Washington State University) was accepted into<br />
the league, with Stanford University following in 1918.<br />
In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the<br />
University of Southern California (USC) and the University of Idaho. In 1924,<br />
the University of Montana joined the league roster, and in 1928, the PCC<br />
grew to 10 members with the addition of UCLA.<br />
The Pacific Coast Conference <strong>com</strong>peted as a 10-member league until<br />
1950, with the exception of 1943-45 when World War II curtailed intercollegiate<br />
athletic <strong>com</strong>petition to a minimum. During that time, the league’s<br />
first <strong>com</strong>missioner was named. Edwin N. Atherton was Commissioner in<br />
1940 and was succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in 1944. In 1950, Montana<br />
resigned from the Conference and joined the Mountain States Conference.<br />
The PCC continued as a nine-team Conference through 1958.<br />
In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and the Athletic Association of Western<br />
Universities was formed and Thomas J. Hamilton was appointed Commissioner<br />
of the new league. The original AAWU membership included California,<br />
Stanford, Southern California, UCLA and Washington. Washington<br />
State joined the membership in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State<br />
joined in 1964. Under Hamilton’s watch, the name Pacific-8 Conference<br />
was adopted in 1968. In 1971, Wiles Hallock took over as Commissioner<br />
of the Pac-8.<br />
Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona<br />
State University were admitted to the league and the Pacific-10 Conference<br />
became a reality. In 1986-87, the league took on a new look,<br />
expanding to include 10 women’s sports. Thomas C. Hansen was named<br />
the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983, a role he would hold for 26<br />
years until 2009. Hansen was succeeded by current Commissioner Larry<br />
Scott, who took on the new role in July 2009.<br />
During the 2010-11 academic year, Scott helped deliver monumental<br />
changes that transformed the Conference into a modern 12-team<br />
league. The Conference expanded by adding the University of Colorado<br />
and the University of Utah, agreed to equal revenue sharing for<br />
the first time in Conference history, created two divisions, the North<br />
and the South, for football only, established a Football Championship<br />
Game for the first time ever, secured a landmark media rights deal that<br />
dramatically increased national exposure and revenue for each school<br />
and established the Pac-12 Network and Pac-12 Digital Network that<br />
guaranteed enhanced exposure across all sports.<br />
The University of Colorado accepted its invitation to join the Pac-12<br />
on June 11, 2010, and on June 17, 2010, the University of Utah agreed to<br />
join the Conference. The Buffaloes and Utes officially became the 11th<br />
and 12th members of the Conference July 1, <strong>2011</strong>, the first additions<br />
to the league since 1978. During the 33 years between expansions,<br />
Conference teams claimed 258 NCAA titles, including 130 women’s<br />
and 128 men’s.<br />
Currently, the Pac-12 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 11 women’s<br />
sports. Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain<br />
Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men’s sports and three<br />
women’s sports.<br />
The Pac-12 Conference offices are located 25 miles east of San Francisco<br />
in Walnut Creek, Calif.<br />
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lindsay parlee | goalkeeper
2010 RESULTS Overall: 7-10-3 Pac-10: 3-5-1 Home: 4-3-3 Away: 1-6 Neutral: 2-1 Overtime: 1-1-3<br />
2010 RESULTS / STATISTICS<br />
Date Opponent WL Score Overall Conf Attend Goals scored<br />
Aug 20, 2010 BOISE STATE W 2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 715 Stoltenberg, Jen (Hones, Kelsey) [#1]<br />
Apo, Tahne (Stoltenberg, Jen)<br />
Aug 27, 2010 #21 OKLAHOMA STATE L O2 0-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 618 - [#1]<br />
Aug 29, 2010 SOUTHERN METHODIST T O2 0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 446 - [#23]<br />
Sep 03, 2010 UC DAVIS W 3-1 2-1-1 0-0-0 857 Hones, Kelsey (Stoltenberg, Jen) [#23]<br />
Konkel, Brynne (Apo, Tahne)<br />
Stoltenberg, Jen (Konkel, Brynne)<br />
Sep 05, 2010 PACIFIC T O2 1-1 2-1-2 0-0-0 802 Stoltenberg, Jen (unassisted) [#1]<br />
Sep 10, 2010 at UNLV L 0-1 2-2-2 0-0-0 438 - [#1]<br />
Sep 12, 2010 vs Kansas L 0-1 2-3-2 0-0-0 336 - [#23]<br />
Sep 17, 2010 vs San Diego State W OT 2-1 3-3-2 0-0-0 243 Stoltenberg, Jen (unassisted) [#23]<br />
Libke, Scout (Kuhns, Kirstie;Apo, Tahne)<br />
Sep 19, 2010 vs Butler W 6-1 4-3-2 0-0-0 137 Kuhns, Kirstie (Walters, Mercedes) [#1]<br />
Stoltenberg, Jen (Walters, Mercedes)<br />
Kuhns, Kirstie (Bakke, Nicole)<br />
Kuhns, Kirstie (Stoltenberg, Jen;Bakke, Nicole)<br />
Kuhns, Kirstie (Stoltenberg, Jen)<br />
Stoltenberg, Jen (Libke, Scout)<br />
Sep 24, 2010 at #10 Santa Clara L 1-2 4-4-2 0-0-0 1561 Stoltenberg, Jen (Jones, Taylor) [#1]<br />
Oct 01, 2010 at #4 Portland L 1-4 4-5-2 0-0-0 4458 Stoltenberg, Jen (unassisted) [#1]<br />
Oct 08, 2010 <strong>OREGON</strong> STATE L 2-3 4-6-2 0-1-0 1280 Stoltenberg, Jen (Hones, Kelsey) [#23]<br />
Walters, Mercedes (Berry, Achijah;Kuhns, Kirstie)<br />
Oct 15, 2010 #16 UCLA L 1-3 4-7-2 0-2-0 636 Walters, Mercedes (Mansfield, Rianna) [#23]<br />
Oct 17, 2010 #19 USC T O2 1-1 4-7-3 0-2-1 417 Stoltenberg, Jen (Libke, Scout) [#23]<br />
Oct 22, 2010 at Washington L 0-2 4-8-3 0-3-1 1614 - [#23]<br />
Oct 24, 2010 at Washington State W 3-1 5-8-3 1-3-1 311 Stoltenberg, Jen (unassisted) [#23]<br />
Konkel, Brynne (Hones, Kelsey)<br />
Stoltenberg, Jen (Armstrong, Julie)<br />
Oct 29, 2010 ARIZONA W 4-0 6-8-3 2-3-1 410 Mansfield, Rianna (unassisted) [#23]<br />
Fitzgerald, Mo (Walters, Mercedes)<br />
Fitzgerald, Mo (Stoltenberg, Jen;Konkel, Brynne)<br />
Mercier, Maddy (Walters, Mercedes)<br />
Oct 31, 2010 ARIZONA STATE W 2-0 7-8-3 3-3-1 376 Libke, Scout (Rowe, Bree) [#23]<br />
Walters, Mercedes (Mansfield, Rianna)<br />
Nov 05, 2010 at California L 0-2 7-9-3 3-4-1 347 - [#23]<br />
Nov 07, 2010 at #1 Stanford L 0-3 7-10-3 3-5-1 644 - [#23]<br />
2010 <strong>OREGON</strong> / OPPONENT STATISTICAL COMPARISON<br />
Date Opponent Score Goals Assists Shots On Goal Corners Fouls YC-RC/YC-RC Offside<br />
Aug 20, 2010 BOISE STATE 2-0 2/0 2/0 20/7 12/3 4/2 6/10 0-0/1-0 5/0<br />
Aug 27, 2010 OKLAHOMA STATE 0-1 0/1 0/0 8/17 2/8 4/6 8/12 0-1/0-1 2/2<br />
Aug 29, 2010 SOUTHERN METHODIST 0-0 0/0 0/0 22/3 5/2 5/1 15/11 0-0/3-0 1/1<br />
Sep 03, 2010 UC DAVIS 3-1 3/1 3/1 18/9 12/5 4/2 11/7 0-0/1-0 0/2<br />
Sep 05, 2010 PACIFIC 1-1 1/1 0/1 18/9 6/5 10/0 20/15 1-0/1-0 0/1<br />
Sep 10, 2010 at UNLV 0-1 0/1 0/1 14/12 8/6 8/3 11/10 0-0/0-0 3/4<br />
Sep 12, 2010 vs Kansas 0-1 0/1 0/1 25/13 11/5 5/1 4/2 0-0/0-0 2/3<br />
Sep 17, 2010 vs San Diego State 2-1 2/1 2/0 17/10 8/8 3/2 9/4 0-0/0-0 3/0<br />
Sep 19, 2010 vs Butler 6-1 6/1 7/1 16/6 10/4 1/6 12/6 1-0/0-0 1/0<br />
Sep 24, 2010 at Santa Clara 1-2 1/2 1/2 12/9 4/4 2/9 11/6 0-0/0-0 1/2<br />
Oct 01, 2010 at Portland 1-4 1/4 0/4 5/18 1/9 0/7 5/5 0-0/0-0 1/2<br />
Oct 08, 2010 <strong>OREGON</strong> STATE 2-3 2/3 3/4 9/10 5/5 4/5 4/11 0-0/2-0 3/2<br />
Oct 15, 2010 UCLA 1-3 1/3 1/3 8/15 5/10 2/4 1/2 0-0/0-0 0/0<br />
Oct 17, 2010 USC 1-1 1/1 1/0 16/12 6/3 7/11 6/8 2-0/0-0 0/1<br />
Oct 22, 2010 at Washington 0-2 0/2 0/1 13/12 4/8 3/7 5/7 1-0/1-0 0/2<br />
Oct 24, 2010 at Washington State 3-1 3/1 2/0 20/18 10/7 4/4 2/4 0-0/0-0 3/1<br />
Oct 29, 2010 ARIZONA 4-0 4/0 4/0 16/6 7/1 4/3 9/9 0-0/0-0 3/1<br />
Oct 31, 2010 ARIZONA STATE 2-0 2/0 2/0 4/10 3/2 2/5 13/12 1-0/0-0 0/2<br />
Nov 05, 2010 at California 0-2 0/2 0/1 11/13 6/7 3/5 4/9 0-0/0-0 0/1<br />
Nov 07, 2010 at Stanford 0-3 0/3 0/1 6/17 1/10 2/9 6/5 0-0/0-0 2/1<br />
Totals 29-28 29/28 28/21 278/226 126/112 77/92 162/155 6-1/9-1 30/28<br />
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2010 RESULTS / STATISTICS
TEAM STATS (ALL MATCHES / CONFERENCE ONLY)<br />
All Matches Oregon Opponent<br />
Goals-Shot attempts 29-278 28-226<br />
Goals scored per game 1.45 1.40<br />
Shot pct. .104 .124<br />
Shots on goal-Attempts 126-278 112-226<br />
SOG pct. .453 .496<br />
Shots/Game 13.9 11.3<br />
Assists 28 21<br />
Total Goals 29 28<br />
Penalty 0 1<br />
Unassisted 5 9<br />
Overtime 1 1<br />
Goals scored average 1.39 1.34<br />
Corner kicks 77 92<br />
Penalty kicks 0-0 1-2<br />
Offsides 30 28<br />
Fouls 162 155<br />
Yellow cards 6 9<br />
Red cards 1 1<br />
Total attendance 6557 9373<br />
Dates/Avg Per Date 10/656 7/1339<br />
Neutral Site #/Avg 3/239<br />
GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total<br />
Oregon 17 11 1 0 29<br />
Opponents 9 18 0 1 28<br />
SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total<br />
Oregon 116 143 12 7 278<br />
Opponents 102 117 2 5 226<br />
SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total<br />
Oregon 40 41 1 2 84<br />
Opponents 39 52 4 2 97<br />
CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total<br />
Oregon 34 40 1 2 77<br />
Opponents 45 46 0 1 92<br />
Conference Matches Oregon Opponent<br />
Goals-Shot attempts 13-103 15-113<br />
Goals scored per game 1.44 1.67<br />
Shot pct. .126 .133<br />
Shots on goal-Attempts 47-103 53-113<br />
SOG pct. .456 .469<br />
Shots/Game 11.4 12.6<br />
Assists 13 10<br />
Total Goals 13 15<br />
Penalty 0 1<br />
Unassisted 2 6<br />
Overtime 0 0<br />
Goals scored average 1.41 1.63<br />
Corner kicks 31 53<br />
Penalty kicks 0-0 1-2<br />
Offsides 11 11<br />
Fouls 50 67<br />
Yellow cards 4 3<br />
Red cards 0 0<br />
Total attendance 3119 2916<br />
Dates/Avg Per Date 5/624 4/729<br />
Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0<br />
GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total<br />
Oregon 5 8 0 0 13<br />
Opponents 6 9 0 0 15<br />
SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total<br />
Oregon 40 57 4 2 103<br />
Opponents 48 63 0 2 113<br />
SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total<br />
Oregon 15 23 0 0 38<br />
Opponents 11 20 2 1 34<br />
CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total<br />
Oregon 10 20 1 0 31<br />
Opponents 28 24 0 1 53<br />
2010 STATISTICS<br />
Scout Libke led the team with 1,825 minutes played in<br />
starting all 20 matches for the Ducks in 2010.<br />
2010 STATISTICS<br />
<strong>OREGON</strong>’S 2010 RECORD WHEN<br />
Scoring first:..............................................................5-1-2<br />
Opponent scores first:.......................................... 2-9-0<br />
No score......................................................................0-0-1<br />
Ahead at the half:....................................................5-0-2<br />
Behind at the half:..................................................0-6-0<br />
Tied at the half:........................................................2-4-1<br />
Out-shooting opponents:....................................6-4-3<br />
Being out-shot:........................................................1-6-0<br />
Tied in shots:.............................................................0-0-0<br />
Taking more corner kicks:....................................4-2-2<br />
Taking fewer corner kicks:....................................2-8-1<br />
Tied in corner kicks.................................................1-0-0<br />
Against NSCAA/adidas top-25 opponents:...0-5-1<br />
In August:...................................................................1-1-1<br />
In September:...........................................................3-3-1<br />
In October:.................................................................3-4-1<br />
In November:............................................................0-2-0<br />
vs. Big Sky Conference:.........................................0-0-0<br />
vs. Big 12 Conference:...........................................0-2-0<br />
vs. Big West Conference:.......................................1-0-1<br />
vs. Conference USA:...............................................0-0-1<br />
vs. Horizon League:................................................1-0-0<br />
vs. Mountain West Conference:.........................1-1-0<br />
vs. Pac-10 Conference...........................................3-5-1<br />
vs. West Coast Conference:..................................0-2-0<br />
vs. Western Athletic Conference:.......................1-0-0<br />
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2010 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (ALL MATCHES)<br />
## Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT FG OT HAT GTG Foul Corner<br />
20 Stoltenberg, Jen 20-20 1718 12 5 29 89 .135 40 .449 2 0-0 3 0 0 4 0 1<br />
10 Kuhns, Kirstie 18-18 1591 4 2 10 15 .267 8 .533 0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0<br />
21 Walters, Mercedes 18-17 1360 3 4 10 14 .214 8 .571 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0<br />
3 Libke, Scout 20-20 1825 2 2 6 40 .050 22 .550 2 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 67<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 17-5 837 2 2 6 16 .125 5 .312 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey 18-13 1027 1 3 5 20 .050 8 .400 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 6<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo 19-9 1065 2 0 4 9 .222 3 .333 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
18 Mansfield, Rianna 19-14 825 1 2 4 24 .042 12 .500 1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />
29 Apo, Tahne 12-8 804 1 2 4 15 .067 5 .333 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy 14-1 417 1 0 2 4 .250 1 .250 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole 20-8 919 0 2 2 11 .000 5 .455 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie 16-6 779 0 1 1 9 .000 4 .444 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
5 Rowe, Bree 18-18 1684 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
6 Berry, Achijah 16-13 1118 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
22 Jones, Taylor 11-11 924 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
2 Thompson, Lauren 19-19 1735 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
19 Kramer, Katie 5-0 89 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
23 Parlee, Lindsay 13-13 1193 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Total 20 20595 29 28 86 278 .104 126 .453 7 0-0 7 1 1 5 162 -<br />
Opponents 20 - 28 21 77 226 .124 112 .496 10 1-2 12 1 0 3 155 -<br />
2010 STATISTICS<br />
## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho Faced<br />
1 Miles, Cody 8-7 639:29 9 1.27 28 .757 2 4 1 1.0 77<br />
23 Parlee, Lindsay 13-13 1193:13 18 1.36 55 .753 5 6 2 2.0 145<br />
25 Wilhelm, Casey 1-0 45:00 1 2.00 1 .500 0 0 0 0.0 2<br />
TM Team 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 0<br />
Total 20 1877:42 28 1.34 84 .750 7 10 3 4 224<br />
Opponents 20 1877:42 29 1.39 97 .770 10 7 3 7 276<br />
2010 CATEGORY LEADERS<br />
## POINTS GP G A Pts Shots<br />
20 Stoltenberg, Jen 20 12 5 29 89<br />
10 Kuhns, Kirstie 18 4 2 10 15<br />
21 Walters, Mercedes 18 3 4 10 14<br />
3 Libke, Scout 20 2 2 6 40<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 17 2 2 6 16<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey 18 1 3 5 20<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo 19 2 0 4 9<br />
18 Mansfield, Rianna 19 1 2 4 24<br />
29 Apo, Tahne 12 1 2 4 15<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy 14 1 0 2 4<br />
## SHOTS GP G A Sh Shot%<br />
20 Stoltenberg, Jen 20 12 5 89 .135<br />
3 Libke, Scout 20 2 2 40 .050<br />
18 Mansfield, Rianna 19 1 2 24 .042<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey 18 1 3 20 .050<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 17 2 2 16 .125<br />
10 Kuhns, Kirstie 18 4 2 15 .267<br />
29 Apo, Tahne 12 1 2 15 .067<br />
21 Walters, Mercedes 18 3 4 14 .214<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole 20 0 2 11 .000<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie 16 0 1 9 .000<br />
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## GOALS GP G A Pts Shots<br />
20 Stoltenberg, Jen 20 12 5 29 89<br />
10 Kuhns, Kirstie 18 4 2 10 15<br />
21 Walters, Mercedes 18 3 4 10 14<br />
3 Libke, Scout 20 2 2 6 40<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo 19 2 0 4 9<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 17 2 2 6 16<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey 18 1 3 5 20<br />
18 Mansfield, Rianna 19 1 2 4 24<br />
29 Apo, Tahne 12 1 2 4 15<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy 14 1 0 2 4<br />
## ASSISTS GP G A Pts Shots<br />
20 Stoltenberg, Jen 20 12 5 29 89<br />
21 Walters, Mercedes 18 3 4 10 14<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey 18 1 3 5 20<br />
3 Libke, Scout 20 2 2 6 40<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 17 2 2 6 16<br />
29 Apo, Tahne 12 1 2 4 15<br />
10 Kuhns, Kirstie 18 4 2 10 15<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole 20 0 2 2 11<br />
18 Mansfield, Rianna 19 1 2 4 24<br />
22 Jones, Taylor 11 0 1 1 0<br />
2010 STATISTICS<br />
## SHOTS ON GOAL GP G A Sh SOG SOG%<br />
20 Stoltenberg, Jen 20 12 5 89 40 .449<br />
3 Libke, Scout 20 2 2 40 22 .550<br />
18 Mansfield, Rianna 19 1 2 24 12 .500<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey 18 1 3 20 8 .400<br />
10 Kuhns, Kirstie 18 4 2 15 8 .533<br />
21 Walters, Mercedes 18 3 4 14 8 .571<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 17 2 2 16 5 .312<br />
29 Apo, Tahne 12 1 2 15 5 .333<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole 20 0 2 11 5 .455<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie 16 0 1 9 4 .444<br />
## GAME WINNING GOALS GP GWG<br />
3 Libke, Scout 20 2<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 17 2<br />
20 Stoltenberg, Jen 20 2<br />
18 Mansfield, Rianna 19 1
2010 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (CONFERENCE MATCHES ONLY)<br />
## Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT FG OT HAT GTG Foul Corner<br />
20 Stoltenberg, Jen 9-9 787 4 1 9 26 .154 12 .462 0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0<br />
21 Walters, Mercedes 9-9 718 3 2 8 8 .375 6 .750 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo 9-8 699 2 0 4 6 .333 3 .500 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
18 Mansfield, Rianna 9-8 338 1 2 4 8 .125 2 .250 1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />
3 Libke, Scout 9-9 830 1 1 3 17 .059 9 .529 1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 29<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 9-0 434 1 1 3 9 .111 3 .333 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy 7-1 248 1 0 2 3 .333 1 .333 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey 9-8 547 0 2 2 8 .000 2 .250 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie 8-2 329 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
10 Kuhns, Kirstie 7-7 590 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
5 Rowe, Bree 9-9 830 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
6 Berry, Achijah 9-9 708 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole 9-2 399 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0<br />
19 Kramer, Katie 2-0 31 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
2 Thompson, Lauren 8-8 722 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
29 Apo, Tahne 1-1 90 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 9-9 809 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Total 9 9130 13 13 39 103 .126 47 .456 3 0-0 3 0 0 3 50 -<br />
Opponents 9 - 15 10 40 113 .133 53 .469 5 1-2 6 0 0 2 67 -<br />
## Goalkeeper GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho Faced<br />
1 Miles, Cody 1-0 20:55 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 9-9 809:05 15 1.67 38 .717 3 5 1 1.0 110<br />
TM Team 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 0<br />
Total 9 830:00 15 1.63 38 .717 3 5 1 2 111<br />
Opponents 9 830:00 13 1.41 34 .723 5 3 1 3 101<br />
2010 <strong>OREGON</strong> - TEAM GAME HIGHS (ALL MATCHES)<br />
POINTS 19 vs Butler (Sep 19)<br />
12 vs Arizona (Oct 29)<br />
GOALS 6 vs Butler (Sep 19)<br />
4 vs Arizona (Oct 29)<br />
ASSISTS 7 vs Butler (Sep 19)<br />
4 vs Arizona (Oct 29)<br />
SHOTS 25 vs Kansas (Sep 12)<br />
22 vs Southern Methodist (Aug 29)<br />
SHOTS ON GOAL 12 vs UC Davis (Sep 03)<br />
12 vs Boise State (Aug 20)<br />
SAVES 7 Four times<br />
CORNER KICKS 10 vs Pacific (Sep 05)<br />
8 at UNLV (Sep 10)<br />
FOULS 20 vs Pacific (Sep 05)<br />
15 vs Southern Methodist (Aug 29)<br />
2010 OPPONENT - TEAM GAME HIGHS (ALL MATCHES)<br />
POINTS 12 at Portland (Oct 01)<br />
10 vs Oregon State (Oct 08)<br />
GOALS 4 at Portland (Oct 01)<br />
ASSISTS 4 vs Oregon State (Oct 08)<br />
4 at Portland (Oct 01)<br />
SHOTS 18 at Washington State (Oct 24)<br />
18 at Portland (Oct 01)<br />
SHOTS ON GOAL 10 at Stanford (Nov 07)<br />
10 vs UCLA (Oct 15)<br />
SAVES 11 vs Kansas (Sep 12)<br />
10 vs Boise State (Aug 20)<br />
CORNER KICKS 11 vs USC (Oct 17)<br />
9 at Stanford (Nov 07)<br />
9 at Santa Clara (Sep 24)<br />
FOULS 15 vs Pacific (Sep 05)<br />
12 vs Arizona State (Oct 31)<br />
12 vs Oklahoma State (Aug 27)<br />
2010 <strong>OREGON</strong> - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS (ALL MATCHES)<br />
POINTS 8 Kuhns, Kirstie vs Butler (Sep 19)<br />
6 Stoltenberg, Jen vs Butler (Sep 19)<br />
GOALS 4 Kuhns, Kirstie vs Butler (Sep 19)<br />
2 Fitzgerald, Mo vs Arizona (Oct 29)<br />
2 Stoltenberg, Jen at Washington State (Oct 24)<br />
2 Stoltenberg, Jen vs Butler (Sep 19)<br />
ASSISTS 2 Walters, Mercedes vs Arizona (Oct 29)<br />
2 Walters, Mercedes vs Butler (Sep 19)<br />
2 Stoltenberg, Jen vs Butler (Sep 19)<br />
2 Bakke, Nicole vs Butler (Sep 19)<br />
SHOTS 9 Stoltenberg, Jen vs Kansas (Sep 12)<br />
8 Stoltenberg, Jen at UNLV (Sep 10)<br />
8 Stoltenberg, Jen vs SMU (Aug 29)<br />
SHOTS ON GOAL 5 Kuhns, Kirstie vs Butler (Sep 19)<br />
5 Stoltenberg, Jen at UNLV (Sep 10)<br />
5 Stoltenberg, Jen vs UC Davis (Sep 03)<br />
5 Stoltenberg, Jen vs Boise State (Aug 20)<br />
SAVES 7 Parlee,Lindsay at Stanford (Nov 07)<br />
7 Parlee,Lindsay vs UCLA (Oct 15)<br />
7 Parlee,Lindsay vs San Diego State (Sep 17)<br />
7 Miles, Cody vs Oklahoma State (Aug 27)<br />
2010 STATISTICS<br />
2010 STATISTICS<br />
[ 3 7
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Boise State vs Oregon (Aug 20, 2010 at Eugene, Ore.)<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
#21 Oklahoma State vs Oregon (Aug 27, 2010 at Eugene, Ore.)<br />
Boise State (0-1-0) vs.<br />
Oregon (1-0-0)<br />
Date: Aug 20, 2010 • Attendance: 715<br />
Weather: 76 degrees, clear skies<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
Boise State 0 0 0<br />
Oregon 2 0 2<br />
Oklahoma State (2-0-0) vs.<br />
Oregon (1-1-0)<br />
Date: Aug 27, 2010 • Attendance: 618<br />
Weather: 68 degrees, partly cloudy<br />
Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Oklahoma State 0 0 0 1 1<br />
Oregon 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Boise State<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 Ruiz, Liz - - - - 90<br />
m 2 Walsh, Ashley - - - - 69<br />
d 3 Roberts, Lindsay - - - - 90<br />
m 8 Murray, Jayne - - - - 24<br />
m 11 Jones, Cheyenne - - - - 68<br />
f 13 Saxton, Shannon 3 1 - - 75<br />
m 20 Robinson, Chelsea - - - - 77<br />
m 22 Hickel, Mackenzie - - - - 90<br />
d 24 Hendrix, Malia - - - - 90<br />
f 26 Lucas, Kati 1 1 - - 37<br />
d 29 Hruby, Ashley - - - - 90<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
5 Hughes, Tylyn 1 - - - 30<br />
12 Wolverton, Rebe - - - - 47<br />
14 Neimann, Kallie - - - - 23<br />
16 Parks, Erica 2 1 - - 53<br />
17 Oehring, Katy - - - - 23<br />
27 Harris, Ebie - - - - 15<br />
Totals 7 3 0 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 Ruiz, Liz 90:00 2 10<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
Boise State 4 3 7<br />
Oregon 12 8 20<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
Boise State 1 1 2<br />
Oregon 4 0 4<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 Miles, Cody - - - - 90<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren 1 - - - 90<br />
m 3 Libke, Scout 2 1 - - 90<br />
m 9 Armstrong, Julie - - - - 81<br />
m 10 Kuhns, Kirstie - - - - 90<br />
f 18 Mansfield, Rianna 3 2 - - 75<br />
m 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 7 5 1 1 90<br />
d 21 Walters, Mercedes - - - - 90<br />
d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - 77<br />
f 24 Hones, Kelsey 5 3 - 1 69<br />
f 29 Apo, Tahne 1 1 1 - 66<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - 32<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy 1 - - - 29<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole - - - - 21<br />
Totals 20 12 2 2<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 Miles, Cody 90:00 0 3<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
Boise State 6 4 10<br />
Oregon 2 1 3<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
Boise State 5 5 10<br />
Oregon 5 1 6<br />
Oklahoma State<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 23 Franch, Adrianna - - - - 104<br />
f 2 Lopez, Krista 1 1 - - 71<br />
d 4 Dougherty, Colleen 1 1 - - 101<br />
f 5 Treadwell, Kyndall 2 1 - - 51<br />
d 8 Leggett, Allyson - - - - 75<br />
m 9 Niemeier, Annika - - - - 32<br />
m 11 Wernimont, Whitney 2 2 1 - 91<br />
d 13 Michalowski, Carson 1 - - - 104<br />
m 14 Brown, Sarah - - - - 38<br />
f 16 Marchesano, Megan 2 1 - - 69<br />
d 19 Mercado, Melinda - - - - 104<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
7 Richardson, Katie - - - - 34<br />
10 Mathews, Taylor 2 1 - - 43<br />
12 Kelley, Kristen 4 1 - - 60<br />
18 Parish, Catherine - - - - 35<br />
24 DeLozier, Elizabeth 2 - - - 65<br />
Totals 17 8 1 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
23 Franch, Adrianna 103:34 0 2<br />
Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Oklahoma State 5 9 1 2 17<br />
Oregon 2 4 2 0 8<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Oklahoma State 2 4 0 0 6<br />
Oregon 3 1 0 0 4<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 Miles, Cody - - - - 104<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 104<br />
m 3 Libke, Scout 1 - - - 92<br />
m 9 Armstrong, Julie 1 - - - 104<br />
m 10 Kuhns, Kirstie - - - - 104<br />
f 18 Mansfield, Rianna 1 1 - - 98<br />
m 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 3 1 - - 104<br />
d 21 Walters, Mercedes - - - - 62<br />
d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - 104<br />
f 24 Hones, Kelsey 1 - - - 86<br />
f 29 Apo, Tahne 1 - - - 95<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - 20<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole - - - - 23<br />
Totals 8 2 0 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 Miles, Cody 103:34 1 7<br />
Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Oklahoma State 0 1 1 0 2<br />
Oregon 2 3 1 1 7<br />
Fouls 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Oklahoma State 5 6 1 0 12<br />
Oregon 4 3 0 1 8<br />
2010 BOX SCORES<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 11:46 ORE Stoltenberg, Jen (1) Hones, Kelsey Cross from #24, one-timer by #20<br />
2. 36:17 ORE Apo, Tahne (1) Stoltenberg, Jen Cross from #20, one-timer by #29<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
YC-BSU #2 (62:47)<br />
Win-Miles, Cody (1-0-0). Loss-Ruiz, Liz (0-1-0).<br />
Stadium: Pape' Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Rich Wallace; Asst. Referee: Vineet Wahi; Desi Miller;<br />
Timekeeper: Mackenzie Harrington; Scorer: Chris Geraghty;<br />
Offsides: Boise State 0, Oregon 5.<br />
Official's signature<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Southern Methodist vs Oregon (Aug 29, 2010 at Eugene, Ore.)<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 103:34 OKST Wernimont, Whitney (1) (unassisted) Free kick just outside 18-yard box<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
RC-ORE #21 (62:47); RC-OKST #5 (62:47)<br />
Win-Franch, Adrianna (2-0-0). Loss-Miles, Cody (1-1-0).<br />
Stadium: Pape' Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Jeremy Hanson; Asst. Referee: Desi Miller; Lucas Brooks;<br />
Timekeeper: Bergen Houston; Scorer: Chris Geraghty;<br />
Offsides: Oklahoma State 2, Oregon 2.<br />
Official's signature<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
UC Davis vs Oregon (Sep 03, 2010 at Eugene, Ore.)<br />
Southern Methodist (1-1-1) vs.<br />
Oregon (1-1-1)<br />
Date: Aug 29, 2010 • Attendance: 446<br />
Weather: 67 degrees, mostly cloudy<br />
Southern Methodist<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 21 WEBB, Courtney - - - - 110<br />
d 2 COX, Katherine - - - - 110<br />
f 4 BURGARDT, Amanda 1 - - - 71<br />
m 9 MEDEIROS, Kristin - - - - 110<br />
d 11 SHEPHERD, Lauren - - - - 110<br />
f 12 REDMAN, Shelby 1 1 - - 93<br />
m 13 BAUM, Mallory - - - - 110<br />
f 14 HARTWECK, Shelby - - - - 73<br />
m 15 ROBINSON, Taylor - - - - 96<br />
d 17 EIDSON, Kaitlyn - - - - 110<br />
d 23 SMITH, Courtney - - - - 110<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
10 MAY, Logan - - - - 2<br />
19 SCOVILL, Kenzie 1 1 - - 82<br />
22 CRAWFORD, Margare - - - - 1<br />
27 NIGH, Allegra - - - - 22<br />
Totals 3 2 0 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
21 WEBB, Courtney 110:00 0 5<br />
Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Southern Methodist 1 2 0 0 3<br />
Oregon 9 9 1 3 22<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Southern Methodist 0 1 0 0 1<br />
Oregon 3 2 0 0 5<br />
Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Southern Methodist 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Oregon 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 23 Parlee,Lindsay - - - - 110<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren 1 - - - 110<br />
m 3 Libke, Scout 1 1 - - 110<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree - - - - 110<br />
m 9 Armstrong, Julie 3 2 - - 110<br />
m 10 Kuhns, Kirstie 3 1 - - 107<br />
f 18 Mansfield, Rianna 2 - - - 51<br />
f 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 8 1 - - 110<br />
d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - 110<br />
d 28 Bakke, Nicole 2 - - - 88<br />
m 29 Apo, Tahne 1 - - - 95<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo 1 - - - 61<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy - - - - 32<br />
19 Kramer, Katie - - - - 7<br />
Totals 22 5 0 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 110:00 0 2<br />
Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Southern Methodist 2 2 1 0 5<br />
Oregon 1 1 0 0 2<br />
Fouls 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Southern Methodist 5 6 0 0 11<br />
Oregon 5 7 2 1 15<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
UC Davis (1-1-0) vs.<br />
Oregon (2-1-1)<br />
Date: Sep 03, 2010 • Attendance: 857<br />
Weather: 80 degrees and sunny, slight breeze<br />
UC Davis<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 Brandl, Kathleen - - - - 45<br />
d 8 Lott, Aisha - - - - 90<br />
f 9 Argente, Kiele 1 1 - - 63<br />
mf 13 Kemp, Lisa - - - - 81<br />
mf 14 Holmberg, Kirstin - - - - 78<br />
f 15 Knudtson, Alexis - - - - 45<br />
mf 16 Kahn, Rachel - - - - 70<br />
d 19 Faber, Samantha 2 1 - 1 90<br />
d 20 McMillan, Macie - - - - 90<br />
f 22 Kelly, Allison 3 2 - - 81<br />
mf 23 Mazurek, Mary Beth 1 1 1 - 90<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
0 Magana, Maria - - - - 45<br />
6 Winbrock, Elise 2 - - - 40<br />
11 Jenkins, Jordan - - - - 13<br />
12 Edwards, Ashley - - - - 20<br />
17 Gatti, Alex - - - - 15<br />
18 Berman, Bridget - - - - 25<br />
25 Wilson, Annacy - - - - 9<br />
Totals 9 5 1 1<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 Brandl, Kathleen 45:00 1 5<br />
0 Magana, Maria 45:00 2 4<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
UC Davis 5 4 9<br />
Oregon 10 8 18<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
UC Davis 1 1 2<br />
Oregon 2 2 4<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
UC Davis 0 1 1<br />
Oregon 1 2 3<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 23 Parlee,Lindsay - - - - 90<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren 1 - - - 90<br />
mf 3 Libke, Scout 3 2 - - 90<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree - - - - 90<br />
mf 10 Kuhns, Kirstie - - - - 90<br />
f 18 Mansfield, Rianna 3 2 - - 51<br />
f 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 7 5 1 1 77<br />
d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - 61<br />
mf 24 Hones, Kelsey 1 1 1 - 63<br />
d 28 Bakke, Nicole 1 1 - - 59<br />
mf 29 Apo, Tahne - - - 1 77<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo 1 - - - 51<br />
6 Berry, Achijah - - - - 13<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy - - - - 32<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 1 1 1 1 39<br />
19 Kramer, Katie - - - - 16<br />
Totals 18 12 3 3<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 90:00 1 4<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
UC Davis 5 4 9<br />
Oregon 3 1 4<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
UC Davis 6 1 7<br />
Oregon 5 6 11<br />
3 8 ]<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
YC-SMU #9 (42:20); YC-SMU #TM (54:01); YC-SMU #2 (65:38)<br />
Southern Methodist-WEBB, Courtney (1-1-1). Oregon-Parlee,Lindsay (0-0-1).<br />
Stadium: Pape' Field<br />
Officials: Referee: David Grbavac; Asst. Referee: Drew Brooks; Cindy Brooks;<br />
Timekeeper: Bergen Houston; Scorer: Chris Geraghty;<br />
Offsides: Southern Methodist 1, Oregon 1.<br />
Official's signature<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 11:22 ORE Hones, Kelsey (1) Stoltenberg, Jen Stoltenberg springs Hones on run down ri<br />
beat keeper farside<br />
2. 61:54 ORE Konkel, Brynne (1) Apo, Tahne Cross into box, fired past keeper inside fa<br />
3. 75:09 UCD Mazurek, Mary Beth Faber, Samantha Corner kick feed went to top of box fired<br />
keeper<br />
4. 75:48 ORE Stoltenberg, Jen (2) Konkel, Brynne Give and go with 17, fired in far side on k<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
YC-UCD #13 (32:55)<br />
2010 BOX SCORES<br />
Win-Parlee,Lindsay (1-0-1). Loss-Brandl, Kathleen (0-1).<br />
Stadium: Pape' Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Ryan Abbott; Asst. Referee: Vineet Whai; Abdou Oumar;<br />
Timekeeper: Bergen Houston; Scorer: Chad Twaro;<br />
Offsides: UC Davis 2, Oregon 0.<br />
Official's signature
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Pacific vs Oregon (Sep 05, 2010 at Eugene, Ore.)<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Oregon vs UNLV (Sep 10, 2010 at Las Vegas, Nev.)<br />
Pacific (2-2-1) vs.<br />
Oregon (2-1-2)<br />
Date: Sep 05, 2010 • Attendance: 802<br />
Weather: Partly cloudy, 60s, wind N 7 mph<br />
Pacific<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 Medigovich, Jill - - - - 110<br />
d 3 Hogan, Laura 1 1 - - 110<br />
mf 5 Figueroa, Angelica 1 1 1 - 85<br />
f 6 Teramae, Sammi - - - - 42<br />
mf 8 Padilla, Maricela 1 - - - 76<br />
d 9 Beeman, Brittni - - - - 110<br />
d 10 Ah Choy, Kylee - - - - 110<br />
d 12 Topp, Alex 2 1 - - 86<br />
mf 13 Ramos, Nydia - - - - 51<br />
f 17 Olvera, Lauren - - - - 76<br />
mf 22 Alejado, Chyanne - - - - 104<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 McFadden, Renae 1 1 - - 73<br />
11 Wavomba, Kristina 3 1 - 1 84<br />
14 Wong, Natalie - - - - 36<br />
16 Hernandez, Laura - - - - 29<br />
23 Hargrave, Kim - - - - 28<br />
Totals 9 5 1 1<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 Medigovich, Jill 110:00 1 5<br />
Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Pacific 2 5 1 1 9<br />
Oregon 4 10 2 2 18<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Pacific 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Oregon 2 6 0 2 10<br />
Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Pacific 0 1 0 0 1<br />
Oregon 1 0 0 0 1<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 Miles, Cody - - - - 110<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 83<br />
mf 3 Libke, Scout 4 - - - 110<br />
mf 4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - 72<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree 1 - - - 110<br />
mf 10 Kuhns, Kirstie 1 - - - 110<br />
f 18 Mansfield, Rianna 3 2 - - 48<br />
f 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 5 2 1 - 102<br />
d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - 110<br />
mf 24 Hones, Kelsey 1 1 - - 82<br />
mf 29 Apo, Tahne 2 1 - - 70<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
6 Berry, Achijah - - - - 8<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy - - - - 14<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne - - - - 62<br />
21 Walters, Mercedes 1 - - - 65<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole - - - - 54<br />
Totals 18 6 1 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 Miles, Cody 110:00 1 4<br />
Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Pacific 2 2 0 1 5<br />
Oregon 1 2 0 1 4<br />
Fouls 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
Pacific 4 9 2 0 15<br />
Oregon 11 7 0 2 20<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 25:41 ORE Stoltenberg, Jen (3) (unassisted) Turned on defender, drove to box and be Scoring summary:<br />
far<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
2. 65:42 PAC Figueroa, Angelica (1) Wavomba, Kristina Through ball fed behind defense setting u<br />
one-on-one with keeper<br />
1. 78:36 UNLV NARANJO, Sarah (1) HARRISON, Macy Jo Long header off cross from right side<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
YC-PAC #5 (85:55); YC-ORE #29 (86:35)<br />
Pacific-Medigovich, Jill (1-1-1). Oregon-Miles, Cody (1-1-1).<br />
Stadium: Pape' Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Carlos Tercero; Asst. Referee: Carlos Perez; Michael Alben;<br />
Timekeeper: Riley Danford; Scorer: Chad Twaro;<br />
Offsides: Pacific 1, Oregon 0.<br />
Official's signature<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Oregon vs Kansas (Sep 12, 2010 at Las Vegas, Nev.)<br />
Oregon (2-2-2) vs.<br />
UNLV (5-1)<br />
Date: Sep 10, 2010 • Attendance: 438<br />
Weather: 85, clear skies, no wind<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 Miles, Cody - - - - 90<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 82<br />
mf 3 Libke, Scout 2 1 - - 90<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree - - - - 90<br />
mf 10 Kuhns, Kirstie - - - - 90<br />
f 18 Mansfield, Rianna 1 1 - - 16<br />
f 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 8 5 - - 90<br />
d 21 Walters, Mercedes - - - - 90<br />
d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - 90<br />
mf 24 Hones, Kelsey 1 - - - 45<br />
mf 29 Apo, Tahne - - - - 77<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy - - - - 13<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie 1 - - - 18<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 1 1 - - 63<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole - - - - 45<br />
Totals 14 8 0 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 Miles, Cody 90:00 1 5<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 5 9 14<br />
UNLV 8 4 12<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 5 3 8<br />
UNLV 2 1 3<br />
Win-WASSELL, Kylie (5-1). Loss-Miles, Cody (1-2-1).<br />
Stadium: Peter Johann Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Brian Beyzaee; Asst. Referee: John Kennedy; Bob Singer;<br />
Alt. Official: Jeremy Young; Timekeeper: Dick Calvert; Scorer: Mark Wasik;<br />
Offsides: Oregon 3, UNLV 4.<br />
UNLV off to best-ever start at 5-1<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 0 0 0<br />
UNLV 0 1 1<br />
UNLV<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 00 WASSELL, Kylie - - - - 90<br />
d 3 ALLEN, Caitlin - - - - 90<br />
d 4 SAUDER, Justine - - - - 90<br />
mf 6 FORRESTER, Amanda 2 1 - - 83<br />
mf 8 ORELLANA, Katherin 1 1 - - 31<br />
f 11 SHOUGHRO, Ashleig 4 1 - - 90<br />
mf 12 NARANJO, Sarah 1 1 1 - 90<br />
mf 15 HARRISON, Macy Jo 2 - - 1 90<br />
d 18 FLORES, Brittney - - - - 90<br />
f 22 JEPSON, Colette - - - - 70<br />
d 23 ANGLIN, LaChere - - - - 52<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
2 BOTELHO, Courtney - - - - 59<br />
5 GUIDA, Adrianna - - - - 0<br />
9 WOLFE, Jenn - - - - 24<br />
20 TILLOTSON, Jackie - - - - 38<br />
21 OWENS, Julie 1 1 - - 0<br />
26 BILLINGTON, Liz - - - - 0<br />
28 LARKIN, Jenna 1 1 - - 27<br />
Totals 12 6 1 1<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
00 WASSELL, Kylie 90:00 0 8<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 4 1 5<br />
UNLV 3 5 8<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 6 5 11<br />
UNLV 4 6 10<br />
Official's signature<br />
Soccer Box Score (OT Period [94:08])<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Oregon vs San Diego State (Sep 17, 2010 at Corvallis, Ore.)<br />
2010 BOX SCORES<br />
Oregon (2-3-2) vs.<br />
Kansas (3-4)<br />
Date: Sep 12, 2010 • Attendance: 336<br />
Weather: 85, sunny, no wind<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 0 0 0<br />
Kansas 0 1 1<br />
Oregon (3-3-2) vs.<br />
San Diego State (2-5-2)<br />
Date: Sep 17, 2010 • Attendance: 243<br />
Weather: 70 degrees with light drizzle<br />
Goals by period 1 2 OT Total<br />
Oregon 1 0 1 2<br />
San Diego State 1 0 0 1<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 23 Parlee,Lindsay - - - - 90<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 90<br />
mf 3 Libke, Scout 5 4 - - 90<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree 1 1 - - 90<br />
mf 10 Kuhns, Kirstie - - - - 90<br />
f 17 Konkel, Brynne 4 - - - 35<br />
f 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 9 4 - - 37<br />
d 21 Walters, Mercedes 2 1 - - 66<br />
d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - 90<br />
d 28 Bakke, Nicole 1 - - - 90<br />
mf 29 Apo, Tahne 1 - - - 38<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - 15<br />
6 Berry, Achijah 1 1 - - 48<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie - - - - 55<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey 1 - - - 48<br />
Totals 25 11 0 0<br />
Kansas<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 0 Liebetrau, Kat - - - - 90<br />
mf 3 Robbins, Sarah - - - - 39<br />
f 7 Berry, Whitney 3 1 - - 90<br />
f 10 Kastor, Caroline 1 - - - 39<br />
d 12 Jackson, Lauren - - - - 90<br />
d 13 Noble, Caitlin - - - - 90<br />
mf 14 Hillis, Madi - - - - 39<br />
mf 16 Williamson, Shelby - - - - 90<br />
f 21 Cressy, Emily 6 3 1 1 88<br />
d 23 Magness, Geneva - - - - 90<br />
f 32 Cunningham, Kaitlyn - - - - 21<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 Clifton, Kelsey - - - - 2<br />
5 Clifton, Kortney - - - - 55<br />
9 Perdue, Jordyn - - - - 55<br />
19 Grow, Amy 1 1 - - 47<br />
26 Lewis, Erin 2 - - - 53<br />
Totals 13 5 1 1<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 23 Parlee,Lindsay - - - - 94<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 94<br />
m 3 Libke, Scout 4 3 1 - 94<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree - - - - 94<br />
d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - - 86<br />
m 9 Armstrong, Julie - - - - 22<br />
m 10 Kuhns, Kirstie - - - 1 94<br />
f 17 Konkel, Brynne - - - - 56<br />
f 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 4 1 1 - 94<br />
d 21 Walters, Mercedes 2 - - - 82<br />
d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - 94<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - 12<br />
18 Mansfield, Rianna 1 1 - - 38<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey 1 1 - - 20<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole 1 - - - 13<br />
29 Apo, Tahne 4 2 - 1 48<br />
Totals 17 8 2 2<br />
San Diego State<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 13 SOUTHWICK, Aubree - - - - 94<br />
d 2 PALMER, Haley 1 1 - - 94<br />
f/m 8 JURADO, Megan 3 3 - - 94<br />
d 11 MCQUEENY, Megan - - - - 94<br />
f/m 12 HALVERSON, Sarah 3 2 1 - 57<br />
mf 17 JOHNSON, Carli - - - - 71<br />
mf 18 GOMEZ, Soledad - - - - 76<br />
d 21 MCGLINCHY, Rachael - - - - 94<br />
d/ 22 ERSKINE, Megan - - - - 94<br />
mf/ 25 DEJESUS, Michaela 2 1 - - 73<br />
d/f 26 BENNETT, Britney - - - - 94<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
5 ROOTSAERT, Moniqu - - - - 18<br />
16 FRATICELLI, Marisa 1 1 - - 58<br />
20 SHEVLIN, Grace - - - - 23<br />
Totals 10 8 1 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 90:00 1 4<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
0 Liebetrau, Kat 90:00 0 11<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 94:08 1 7<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
13 SOUTHWICK, Aubree 94:08 2 6<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 8 17 25<br />
Kansas 4 9 13<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 1 3 4<br />
Kansas 3 8 11<br />
Shots by period 1 2 OT Total<br />
Oregon 5 9 3 17<br />
San Diego State 7 3 0 10<br />
Saves by period 1 2 OT Total<br />
Oregon 4 3 0 7<br />
San Diego State 2 4 0 6<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 3 2 5<br />
Kansas 1 0 1<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 2 2 4<br />
Kansas 1 1 2<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 OT Total<br />
Oregon 1 2 0 3<br />
San Diego State 1 1 0 2<br />
Fouls 1 2 OT Total<br />
Oregon 2 6 1 9<br />
San Diego State 1 3 0 4<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 84:37 KU Cressy, Emily (2) Cressy, Emily Unmarked in box, scored off cross<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
Win-Liebetrau, Kat. Loss-Parlee,Lindsay.<br />
Stadium: Peter Johann Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Jeremy Young; Asst. Referee: Steve Saterlie; John Kennedy;<br />
Alt. Official: Doug Clarke; Timekeeper: Dick Calvert; Scorer: Mark Wasik;<br />
Offsides: Oregon 2, Kansas 3.<br />
UNLV Nike Classic<br />
Official's signature<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 15:19 SD HALVERSON, Sarah (unassisted) shot made center of the box into the top l<br />
corner<br />
2. 35:12 ORE Stoltenberg, Jen (unassisted) shot was made from the middle of the bo<br />
top left corner<br />
3. 94:08 ORE Libke, Scout Kuhns, Kirstie Pass from right to center, goal top right of<br />
Apo, Tahne<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
Win-Parlee,Lindsay (2-1-1). Loss-SOUTHWICK, Aubree.<br />
Stadium: Paul Lorenz Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Cesar Tercero; Asst. Referee: Kevin Watts; Drew Brooks;<br />
Offsides: Oregon 3, San Diego State 0.<br />
Official's signature<br />
2010 BOX SCORES<br />
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Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Oregon vs Butler (Sep 19, 2010 at Corvallis, Ore.)<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Oregon vs #10 Santa Clara (Sep 24, 2010 at Santa Clara, Calif.)<br />
Oregon (4-3-2) vs.<br />
Butler (2-6-0)<br />
Date: Sep 19, 2010 • Attendance: 137<br />
Weather:<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 Miles, Cody - - - - 45<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 90<br />
m 3 Libke, Scout 1 1 - 1 49<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree - - - - 90<br />
d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - - 75<br />
m 10 Kuhns, Kirstie 5 5 4 - 46<br />
f 17 Konkel, Brynne 1 - - - 48<br />
f 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 4 2 2 2 55<br />
d 21 Walters, Mercedes 1 1 - 2 48<br />
d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - 67<br />
d 28 Bakke, Nicole 1 1 - 2 46<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo 1 - - - 35<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy - - - - 38<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie - - - - 48<br />
18 Mansfield, Rianna 1 - - - 42<br />
19 Kramer, Katie - - - - 35<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey 1 - - - 44<br />
25 Wilhelm, Casey - - - - 45<br />
29 Apo, Tahne - - - - 44<br />
Totals 16 10 6 7<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 Miles, Cody 45:00 0 2<br />
25 Wilhelm, Casey 45:00 1 1<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 14 2 16<br />
Butler 4 2 6<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 1 0 1<br />
Butler 1 5 6<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 6 0 6<br />
Butler 0 1 1<br />
Butler<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 WALTER, Olivia - - - - 70<br />
d 2 PHELPS, Sarah - - - - 90<br />
f 6 MELENDEZ, Rachael - - - - 4<br />
f 7 GRISWOLD, Katie 2 1 1 - 58<br />
mf 11 HAFELE, Jackie 1 1 - 1 52<br />
mf/ 14 VENTIMIGLIA, Anna - - - - 74<br />
mf 15 COLOSIMO, Olivia 1 1 - - 90<br />
mf 17 ALLEN, Mary 1 1 - - 55<br />
d 18 BURCHETT, Cara - - - - 90<br />
mf 22 HAFELE, Nikki 1 - - - 90<br />
mf/ 24 GORKIS, Colleen - - - - 90<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
3 SCOTT, Rachel - - - - 38<br />
13 KEISER, Heather - - - - 32<br />
20 MILAM, Claire - - - - 50<br />
21 BURTON, Julie - - - - 20<br />
25 BACKSCHEIDER, Ali - - - - 86<br />
Totals 6 4 1 1<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 WALTER, Olivia 70:14 6 4<br />
21 BURTON, Julie 19:46 0 0<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 2 1 3<br />
Butler 3 1 4<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 4 8 12<br />
Butler 2 4 6<br />
Oregon (4-4-2) vs.<br />
Santa Clara (7-1-2)<br />
Date: Sep 24, 2010 • Attendance: 1561<br />
Weather: warm, clear<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 Miles, Cody - - - - 90<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 90<br />
m 3 Libke, Scout - - - - 90<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree - - - - 90<br />
d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - - 90<br />
m 10 Kuhns, Kirstie 4 1 - - 90<br />
f 17 Konkel, Brynne - - - - 57<br />
f 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 4 1 1 - 90<br />
d 21 Walters, Mercedes - - - - 51<br />
d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - 1 90<br />
d 28 Bakke, Nicole - - - - 34<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - 39<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie - - - - 12<br />
18 Mansfield, Rianna 1 1 - - 21<br />
29 Apo, Tahne 3 1 - - 56<br />
Totals 12 4 1 1<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 Miles, Cody 90:00 2 2<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 3 9 12<br />
Santa Clara 5 4 9<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 0 2 2<br />
Santa Clara 6 3 9<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 0 1 1<br />
Santa Clara 1 1 2<br />
Santa Clara<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 HENNINGER, Bianca - - - - 90<br />
m 2 JOHNSTON, Julie 2 1 - - 63<br />
d 3 LaPONTE, Jenny - - - - 45<br />
f 6 MILLER, Bridgett - - - 1 19<br />
d 8 AOZASA, Margueritte 3 2 2 - 90<br />
m 9 POACH, Amanda 1 1 - - 75<br />
m 12 PERRY, Kendra 1 - - - 55<br />
d 14 JOHNSON, Lindsey - - - - 90<br />
f 15 GOYNES, Maxine - - - - 48<br />
f 16 PATTON, Anessa 1 - - - 38<br />
d 20 REIS, Cali - - - - 90<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 RICE, Ellie - - - - 12<br />
7 JACKSON, Sarah 1 - - 1 59<br />
10 SHIM, Meleana - - - - 45<br />
17 AMBROSE, Nikki - - - - 21<br />
18 JENKS, Kelly - - - - 26<br />
21 KLEI, Olivia - - - - 50<br />
23 JEFFERS, Zoe - - - - 29<br />
24 MATHESON, Lauren - - - - 45<br />
Totals 9 4 2 2<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 HENNINGER, Bianca 90:00 1 3<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 1 1 2<br />
Santa Clara 2 1 3<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 4 7 11<br />
Santa Clara 3 3 6<br />
2010 BOX SCORES<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 3:36 ORE Kuhns, Kirstie (1) Walters, Mercedes Pass to middle from 21 and shot from mid<br />
to lower left<br />
2. 11:43 ORE Stoltenberg, Jen (5) Walters, Mercedes 21 pass through defenders to 20 with sho<br />
right side to lower lef<br />
3. 14:35 ORE Kuhns, Kirstie (2) Bakke, Nicole 28 cross from right corner and 10 with go<br />
goalie misses<br />
4. 22:35 ORE Kuhns, Kirstie (3) Stoltenberg, Jen 28 long pass to 20 on right to 10 in middl<br />
Bakke, Nicole<br />
goal to righ side<br />
5. 26:26 ORE Kuhns, Kirstie (4) Stoltenberg, Jen ball kicked off goalie and into air, 10 head<br />
in to empty net<br />
6. 29:49 ORE Stoltenberg, Jen (6) Libke, Scout 20 dribbled up and to the left past goalie f<br />
empty net goal<br />
7. 77:35 BU GRISWOLD, Katie HAFELE, Jackie ball was sent to middle and got past goali<br />
empty net goal<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
YC-ORE #7 (34:31)<br />
Win-Miles, Cody (2-2-1). Loss-WALTER, Olivia (1-6-0).<br />
Stadium: Paul Lorenz Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Rich Wallace; Asst. Referee: Lucas Brooks; Chris Koll;<br />
Timekeeper: Chase Smith; Scorer: Ryan McCall;<br />
Offsides: Oregon 1, Butler 0.<br />
Official's signature<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Oregon vs #4 Portland (Oct 01, 2010 at Portland, Ore.)<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 8:43 SCU AOZASA, Margueritte (1) MILLER, Bridgett headed in off corner<br />
2. 49:03 SCU AOZASA, Margueritte (2) JACKSON, Sarah corner kick bounced, finished off bounce<br />
3. 54:00 ORE Stoltenberg, Jen (7) Jones, Taylor ball over top, one-timed into corner<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
Win-HENNINGER, Bianca (7-1-2). Loss-Miles, Cody (2-3-1).<br />
Stadium: Buck Shaw Stadium<br />
Officials: Referee: Karen Swanner; Asst. Referee: Timothy Zils; Allyse Cope;<br />
Timekeeper: Julie Juarez; Scorer: Julie Juarez;<br />
Offsides: Oregon 1, Santa Clara 2.<br />
Official's signature<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Oregon State vs Oregon (Oct 08, 2010 at Eugene, Ore.)<br />
Oregon (4-5-2) vs.<br />
Portland (11-1-0)<br />
Date: Oct 01, 2010 • Attendance: 4458<br />
Weather: Some clouds, warm<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 1 0 1<br />
Portland 1 3 4<br />
Oregon State (9-1-1, 1-0-0) vs.<br />
Oregon (4-6-2, 0-1-0)<br />
Date: Oct 08, 2010 • Attendance: 1280<br />
Weather: 73 degrees, light clouds<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon State 1 2 3<br />
Oregon 0 2 2<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 Miles, Cody - - - - 90<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 90<br />
mf 3 Libke, Scout - - - - 90<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree - - - - 90<br />
d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - - 90<br />
mf 10 Kuhns, Kirstie - - - - 90<br />
f 17 Konkel, Brynne - - - - 43<br />
f 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 4 1 1 - 82<br />
mf 21 Walters, Mercedes - - - - 88<br />
d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - 31<br />
mf 28 Bakke, Nicole - - - - 47<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - 29<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy - - - - 11<br />
18 Mansfield, Rianna - - - - 47<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey - - - - 23<br />
29 Apo, Tahne 1 - - - 48<br />
Totals 5 1 1 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 Miles, Cody 90:00 4 5<br />
Portland<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 0 DEES, Erin - - - - 90<br />
d 6 OLIVIER, Michelle - - - - 45<br />
d 7 REED, Elli - - - - 90<br />
f 9 FOXHOVEN, Danielle 1 - - - 45<br />
d 10 COLOHAN, Cloee - - - - 90<br />
mf 11 WINTERS, Keelin 1 - - - 87<br />
mf 13 SCHMIDT, Sophie 4 2 1 - 87<br />
f 14 KREMINSKI, Halley 4 2 1 - 62<br />
d 16 TSAO, Jessica 1 1 1 1 90<br />
f 19 CAPELLE, Micaela 4 3 - 2 68<br />
mf 22 PARKER, Ellen - - - - 29<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
2 JACKMAN, Sara - - - - 10<br />
4 KELLY, Kristen - - - - 3<br />
5 BROOKE, Taylor - - - 1 35<br />
8 McCLUSKIE, Kassi - - - - 45<br />
12 BRIDGES, Sarah 1 - - - 61<br />
15 FRISBIE, Amanda - - - - 6<br />
20 CRUZ, Michelle 2 1 1 - 44<br />
21 NELSON, Emma - - - - 3<br />
Totals 18 9 4 4<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
0 DEES, Erin 90:00 1 0<br />
Oregon State<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 5 Boyd,Colleen - - - - 90<br />
f 3 Richardson,Jenna 2 - - 2 90<br />
m 9 Ingalls,Melinda 1 1 - 1 90<br />
m 10 Seal,Ashley 1 1 1 - 81<br />
f 12 Buckland,Chelsea 5 3 2 - 90<br />
m 13 Drobney,Jacy - - - - 90<br />
d 14 Cabrera,Milan - - - - 90<br />
d 16 Wetzel,Courtney 1 - - - 90<br />
d 18 Folsom,Ashley - - - 1 37<br />
m 19 Meiggs,Linday - - - - 64<br />
d 22 Galindo,Brittany - - - - 90<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 Uchacz,Erin - - - - 26<br />
15 Freud,Justyne - - - - 62<br />
Totals 10 5 3 4<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
5 Boyd,Colleen 90:00 2 3<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon State 5 5 10<br />
Oregon 3 6 9<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 23 Parlee,Lindsay - - - - 90<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 90<br />
m 3 Libke, Scout 1 1 - - 90<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree - - - - 90<br />
d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - 1 90<br />
m 10 Kuhns, Kirstie 1 - - 1 73<br />
f 18 Mansfield, Rianna - - - - 59<br />
f 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 4 3 1 - 90<br />
m 21 Walters, Mercedes 1 1 1 - 90<br />
f 24 Hones, Kelsey 1 - - 1 71<br />
d 29 Apo, Tahne 1 - - - 90<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - 27<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne - - - - 31<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole - - - - 9<br />
Totals 9 5 2 3<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 90:00 3 2<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon State 1 2 3<br />
Oregon 1 1 2<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 4 1 5<br />
Portland 9 9 18<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 4 1 5<br />
Portland 0 0 0<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon State 2 3 5<br />
Oregon 1 3 4<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon State 4 7 11<br />
Oregon 1 3 4<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 0 0 0<br />
Portland 2 5 7<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 2 3 5<br />
Portland 3 2 5<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 6:07 POR KREMINSKI, Halley (4) TSAO, Jessica deflected by keeper off crossbar<br />
2. 7:39 ORE Stoltenberg, Jen (8) (unassisted) break away, out of reach of diving keeper<br />
3. 53:56 POR TSAO, Jessica (1) CAPELLE, Micaela give and go in the six-yard box. 5-yards.<br />
4. 60:19 POR CRUZ, Michelle (2) BROOKE, Taylor pass into box, re-directed past keeper. 4-<br />
CAPELLE, Micaela<br />
5. 86:25 POR SCHMIDT, Sophie (4) (unassisted) free kick from 26-yards.<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
Win-DEES, Erin (9-0-0). Loss-Miles, Cody (2-4-1).<br />
Stadium: Merlo Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Ryan Abbott; Asst. Referee: Cesar Tercero; Jason Perlewitz;<br />
Alt. Official: Ronald Lagraff; Scorer: Erik Oreschak;<br />
Offsides: Oregon 1, Portland 2.<br />
Official's signature<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 35:40 OSU Buckland,Chelsea (5) Richardson,Jenna Scored just inside top of 18-yard box<br />
2. 45:33 ORE Stoltenberg, Jen (9) Hones, Kelsey Break-away beat keeper 1v1<br />
3. 52:09 ORE Walters, Mercedes (1) Berry, Achijah Score from 16-yards out to right of GK<br />
Kuhns, Kirstie<br />
4. 74:52 OSU Seal,Ashley (1) Richardson,Jenna Shot from 18-yards on left side<br />
Ingalls,Melinda<br />
5. 85:16 OSU Buckland,Chelsea (6) Folsom,Ashley Header richocet of left post<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
YC-OSU #12 (57:34); YC-OSU #16 (85:33)<br />
Win-Boyd,Colleen (9-1-1). Loss-Parlee,Lindsay (2-2-1).<br />
Stadium: Pape' Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Will Niccolls; Asst. Referee: Marco Benavides; Ryan Abbott;<br />
Timekeeper: Bergen Houston; Scorer: Chris Geraghty;<br />
Offsides: Oregon State 2, Oregon 3.<br />
Official's signature<br />
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2010 BOX SCORES
UCLA (9-4-1, 2-1-0) vs.<br />
Oregon (4-7-2, 0-2-0)<br />
Date: Oct 15, 2010 • Attendance: 636<br />
Weather: 62 degrees, clear skies<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
#16 UCLA vs Oregon (Oct 15, 2010 at Eugene, Ore.)<br />
UCLA<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 27 Sandiford, Chante' - - - - 90<br />
f 2 Leroux, Sydney 5 3 2 - 76<br />
d 3 Barnes, Lauren - - - - 90<br />
m 4 Ledezma, Natalia 1 1 - - 61<br />
m 5 Bywaters, Zakiya 1 1 1 1 82<br />
f 7 Richmond, Jenna 3 2 - - 75<br />
m 10 Burk, Charney 2 1 - - 72<br />
d 17 Lee, Lucretia - - - - 90<br />
m 18 Wright, Kylie - - - - 90<br />
m 21 Britt, Elise - - - - 77<br />
d 22 Wall, Dana - - - - 57<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
8 Williams, Summer 1 1 - - 19<br />
9 Smith, Ahsha 1 1 - 1 38<br />
11 Cline, Chelsea - - - - 18<br />
23 Martinez, Ariana 1 - - 1 38<br />
24 Bearde, Iman - - - - 17<br />
Totals 15 10 3 3<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
27 Sandiford, Chante' 90:00 1 4<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
UCLA 7 8 15<br />
Oregon 3 5 8<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
UCLA 3 1 4<br />
Oregon 2 0 2<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
UCLA 1 2 3<br />
Oregon 0 1 1<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 23 Parlee,Lindsay - - - - 90<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 90<br />
m 3 Libke, Scout 3 2 - - 90<br />
m 4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - 90<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree - - - - 90<br />
d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - - 90<br />
m 10 Kuhns, Kirstie - - - - 80<br />
f 18 Mansfield, Rianna - - - 1 50<br />
d 20 Stoltenberg, Jen - - - - 90<br />
m 21 Walters, Mercedes 1 1 1 - 79<br />
f 24 Hones, Kelsey - - - - 48<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie - - - - 11<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 2 1 - - 40<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole 2 1 - - 52<br />
Totals 8 5 1 1<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 90:00 3 7<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
UCLA 1 3 4<br />
Oregon 2 5 7<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
UCLA 1 1 2<br />
Oregon 1 0 1<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 34:51 UCLA Leroux, Sydney (8) Smith, Ahsha One-timed pass far post<br />
2. 67:36 ORE Walters, Mercedes (2) Mansfield, Rianna One-timed bouncing pass to near post<br />
3. 87:07 UCLA Leroux, Sydney (9) Bywaters, Zakiya Left-footed shot from 18-yards out<br />
4. 89:35 UCLA Bywaters, Zakiya (3) Martinez, Ariana Chipped keeper on break-away<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
Win-Sandiford, Chante' (9-4-1). Loss-Parlee,Lindsay (2-3-1).<br />
Stadium: Pape' Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Maurizio Laudani; Asst. Referee: Ronald Lagraff; Michael Alben;<br />
Timekeeper: Keith Stedman; Scorer: Chris Geraghty;<br />
Offsides: UCLA 0, Oregon 0.<br />
Official's signature<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Oregon vs Washington (Oct 22, 2010 at Seattle, Wash.)<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
#19 USC vs Oregon (Oct 17, 2010 at Eugene, Ore.)<br />
USC (8-4-3, 1-2-1) vs.<br />
Oregon (4-7-3, 0-2-1)<br />
Date: Oct 17, 2010 • Attendance: 417<br />
Weather: 56 degrees, clear skies<br />
USC<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 Church, Shelby - - - - 110<br />
m 0 Altamirano, Autumn 2 1 - - 47<br />
d 2 Schloemer, Claire - - - - 110<br />
m 3 Davila, Alyssa 2 1 - - 73<br />
m 5 Kerridge, Brittany - - - - 74<br />
f 8 Eddy, Elizabeth 2 - - - 76<br />
m 10 Sandoval, Ashli 3 1 1 - 63<br />
d 11 Haug, Karter 1 - - - 110<br />
d 12 Morrow, Morgan - - - - 110<br />
d 15 Bruno, Mia - - - - 100<br />
f 19 Ohai, Megan - - - - 52<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
4 Freyer, Ashley - - - - 46<br />
6 Boysen, Haley 1 - - - 36<br />
7 Butcher, Carly - - - - 60<br />
17 Johnson, Samantha - - - - 43<br />
18 Harrison, Allie 1 - - - 33<br />
23 Garcia, Courtney - - - - 50<br />
Totals 12 3 1 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 Church, Shelby 110:00 1 4<br />
TM TEAM 0:00 0 1<br />
Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
USC 4 6 0 2 12<br />
Oregon 3 7 4 2 16<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
USC 6 4 0 1 11<br />
Oregon 1 5 1 0 7<br />
Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
USC 0 1 0 0 1<br />
Oregon 1 0 0 0 1<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 23 Parlee,Lindsay - - - - 110<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren 1 1 - - 110<br />
m 3 Libke, Scout 4 1 - 1 110<br />
m 4 Fitzgerald, Mo 1 - - - 99<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree - - - - 110<br />
d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - - 88<br />
d 10 Kuhns, Kirstie - - - - 106<br />
f 18 Mansfield, Rianna 1 1 - - 41<br />
f 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 6 2 1 - 110<br />
m 21 Walters, Mercedes - - - - 91<br />
f 24 Hones, Kelsey 1 - - - 32<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy - - - - 15<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie - - - - 46<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 2 1 - - 69<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole - - - - 72<br />
Totals 16 6 1 1<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 110:00 1 2<br />
Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
USC 1 1 2 1 5<br />
Oregon 1 1 0 0 2<br />
Fouls 1 2 OT O2 Total<br />
USC 2 3 0 3 8<br />
Oregon 1 4 1 0 6<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 29:33 ORE Stoltenberg, Jen (10) Libke, Scout Through-ball from #3, break-away goal<br />
2. 80:50 USC Sandoval, Ashli (4) Penalty kick<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
YC-ORE #23 (68:19); YC-ORE #TM (96:54)<br />
USC-Church, Shelby (8-4-3). Oregon-Parlee,Lindsay (2-3-2).<br />
Stadium: Pape' Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Allen Chapman; Asst. Referee: Rich Wallace; David Grbavac;<br />
Timekeeper: Keith Stedman; Scorer: Chris Geraghty;<br />
Offsides: USC 1, Oregon 0.<br />
Official's signature<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Oregon vs Washington State (Oct 24, 2010 at Pullman, Wash.)<br />
2010 BOX SCORES<br />
Oregon (4-8-3, 0-3-1) vs.<br />
Washington (10-5-1, 3-2-0)<br />
Date: Oct 22, 2010 • Attendance: 1614<br />
Weather: cold, clear<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 23 Parlee,Lindsay - - - - 90<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 72<br />
m 3 Libke, Scout 3 1 - - 90<br />
m 4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - 74<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree - - - - 90<br />
d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - - 90<br />
m 10 Kuhns, Kirstie 1 1 - - 80<br />
f 18 Mansfield, Rianna 3 - - - 40<br />
f 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 4 1 - - 90<br />
m 21 Walters, Mercedes - - - - 82<br />
m 28 Bakke, Nicole 1 1 - - 59<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy 1 - - - 14<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie - - - - 8<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne - - - - 50<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey - - - - 62<br />
Totals 13 4 0 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 90:00 2 6<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 7 6 13<br />
Washington 5 7 12<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 1 2 3<br />
Washington 3 4 7<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 0 0 0<br />
Washington 0 2 2<br />
Washington<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 Lafontaine-Kussman, - - - - 90<br />
mf 2 Deines,Kate 1 - - - 90<br />
d 3 Greig,Hannah - - - - 90<br />
f 5 Martinez,Sarah 3 1 - - 73<br />
d 6 Bos,Lindsey - - - - 90<br />
mf 7 Joswick,Kellye 2 1 1 - 90<br />
d 10 Pele,Kendyl - - - - 90<br />
f 12 Mitchell,Jane - - - - 90<br />
f 14 Waitley,Mckenna - - - 1 70<br />
mf 21 Elston,Lindsay 1 1 - - 90<br />
d 25 Boyd,Molly - - - - 90<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
13 Webber,Alex 5 5 1 - 32<br />
15 Beahan,Allie - - - - 6<br />
18 Boross,Dani - - - - 0<br />
Totals 12 8 2 1<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 Lafontaine-Kussman,J 90:00 0 4<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 3 3 6<br />
Washington 2 2 4<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 3 2 5<br />
Washington 3 4 7<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 50:01 WASH Webber,Alex (2) (unassisted) scored off of defender deflection on her o<br />
2. 80:48 WASH Joswick,Kellye (4) Waitley,Mckenna shot on left side just in front of goal on cr<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
YC-ORE #10 (60:20); YC-WASH #12 (78:34)<br />
Win-Lafontaine-Kussman,J (7-5-1-). Loss-Parlee,Lindsay (2-4-2).<br />
Stadium: Husky Soccer Stadium<br />
Officials: Referee: Felisha Mariscal; Asst. Referee: Zachary Pendt; Mat Wells;<br />
Offsides: Oregon 0, Washington 2.<br />
Official's signature<br />
Oregon (5-8-3, 1-3-1 Pac-10) vs.<br />
Washington State (6-11-0, 1-5-0 Pac-10)<br />
Date: Oct 24, 2010 • Attendance: 311<br />
Weather: Cloudy, 47<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 23 Parlee,Lindsay - - - - 90<br />
3 Libke, Scout - - - - 90<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo 2 1 - - 90<br />
5 Rowe, Bree - - - - 90<br />
6 Berry, Achijah - - - - 74<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie 3 2 - 1 90<br />
10 Kuhns, Kirstie - - - - 90<br />
20 Stoltenberg, Jen 7 4 2 - 79<br />
21 Walters, Mercedes - - - - 62<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey 3 2 - 1 84<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole - - - - 41<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy - - - - 26<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 3 1 1 - 38<br />
18 Mansfield, Rianna 1 - - - 30<br />
19 Kramer, Katie 1 - - - 16<br />
Totals 20 10 3 2<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 90:00 1 6<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 9 11 20<br />
Washington State 5 13 18<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 2 2 4<br />
Washington State 2 2 4<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 1 2 3<br />
Washington State 1 0 1<br />
Washington State<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 28 Byrd, Ariana - - - - 90<br />
2 Vega, Brandi 4 3 - - 90<br />
4 Doyle, Rachael - - - - 59<br />
6 Fox, Mallory 1 - - - 82<br />
8 Castain, Micaela 4 1 - - 90<br />
10 Maes, Eileen 6 3 1 - 86<br />
12 Fenter, Ali - - - - 65<br />
13 Cameron, Mariah 1 - - - 90<br />
15 Johnson, Ashley - - - - 90<br />
25 McFadden, Shannon - - - - 88<br />
29 Stolz, Emma 1 - - - 55<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
7 Roth, Jaquelyn 1 - - - 56<br />
9 Castain, Morgan - - - - 21<br />
17 Johnson, Kayla - - - - 7<br />
18 Turney, Katie - - - - 19<br />
26 Garrity, Megan - - - - 2<br />
Totals 18 7 1 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
28 Byrd, Ariana 90:00 3 6<br />
TM TEAM 0:00 0 1<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 1 5 6<br />
Washington State 3 4 7<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 0 2 2<br />
Washington State 0 4 4<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 22:36 WSU Maes, Eileen (5) (unassisted) Won battle for ball in the box, beat GK to<br />
left post<br />
2. 27:55 ORE Stoltenberg, Jen (11) (unassisted) Failed clearance by defender, shot from 2<br />
3. 62:12 ORE Konkel, Brynne (2) Hones, Kelsey Cross from the right into box<br />
4. 63:40 ORE Stoltenberg, Jen (12) Armstrong, Julie Rebound after initial shot hit crossbar<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
Win-Parlee,Lindsay (3-4-2). Loss-Byrd, Ariana (1-5-0).<br />
Stadium: Lower Soccer Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Colin Arblaster; Asst. Referee: Saeed Askar; David Hamlin;<br />
Timekeeper: Mike McCabe; Scorer: Craig Lawson;<br />
Offsides: Oregon 3, Washington State 1.<br />
Official's signature<br />
2010 BOX SCORES<br />
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Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Arizona vs Oregon (Oct 29, 2010 at Eugene, Ore.)<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Arizona State vs Oregon (Oct 31, 2010 at Eugene, Ore.)<br />
Arizona (5-10-2, 1-5-0) vs.<br />
Oregon (6-8-3, 2-3-1)<br />
Date: Oct 29, 2010 • Attendance: 410<br />
Weather: 55 degrees, clear skies<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
Arizona 0 0 0<br />
Oregon 2 2 4<br />
Arizona State (8-6-3, 2-4-1) vs.<br />
Oregon (7-8-3, 3-3-1)<br />
Date: Oct 31, 2010 • Attendance: 376<br />
Weather: 52 degrees, mostly cloudy<br />
Arizona State<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 Alyssa Gillmore - - - - 90<br />
f 4 Jill Shoquist 1 - - - 56<br />
d 5 Josie Graybeal - - - - 48<br />
f 6 Miah Mollay - - - - 44<br />
f 8 Devin Marshall 1 1 - - 69<br />
m 13 Alexandra Elston 3 - - - 83<br />
m 15 Holland Crook - - - - 45<br />
d 19 Kari Shane - - - - 72<br />
d 24 Kaitlyn Pavlovich - - - - 90<br />
m 28 Taylor McCarter - - - - 90<br />
d 33 Sierra Joseph 1 - - - 90<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
2 Lindsey Johns - - - - 7<br />
3 Sierra Cook 2 1 - - 39<br />
10 Jasmine Roth - - - - 42<br />
12 Alyssa Freeman - - - - 3<br />
16 Blair Alderson - - - - 45<br />
27 Karin Volpe 2 - - - 46<br />
29 Nicki Stone - - - - 13<br />
32 Kiara Williams - - - - 18<br />
Totals 10 2 0 0<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
Arizona State 0 0 0<br />
Oregon 1 1 2<br />
Arizona<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 29 Jett, Ashley - - - - 90<br />
m 3 Montoya, Ana 1 - - - 90<br />
d 4 Smith, Alex - - - - 90<br />
m 7 Skinner, Jensen - - - - 60<br />
f 8 Ponce, Jazmin 3 1 - - 90<br />
d 16 Magyar, Kristyn 2 - - - 90<br />
f 17 Davis, Alex - - - - 26<br />
m 18 Mutz, Macke - - - - 90<br />
d 20 Lindeman, Gabrielle - - - - 90<br />
m 21 Heinzler, Shannon - - - - 79<br />
d 24 Barry, Becky - - - - 90<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
9 Strother, Kristin - - - - 30<br />
11 Cole, Brittany - - - - 11<br />
15 Boulicault, Ariel - - - - 64<br />
Totals 6 1 0 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
29 Jett, Ashley 90:00 4 3<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 23 Parlee,Lindsay - - - - 69<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren 1 - - - 90<br />
m 3 Libke, Scout 1 - - - 90<br />
m 4 Fitzgerald, Mo 3 2 2 - 68<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree 1 1 - - 90<br />
d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - - 59<br />
m 10 Kuhns, Kirstie - - - - 75<br />
f 18 Mansfield, Rianna 3 1 1 - 26<br />
f 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 2 1 - 1 67<br />
m 21 Walters, Mercedes - - - 2 62<br />
m 24 Hones, Kelsey 1 - - - 71<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
1 Miles, Cody - - - - 21<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy 2 1 1 - 44<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie 1 - - - 44<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne - - - 1 64<br />
19 Kramer, Katie 1 1 - - 15<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole - - - - 34<br />
Totals 16 7 4 4<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 69:05 0 1<br />
1 Miles, Cody 20:55 0 0<br />
TM Team 0:00 0 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 Alyssa Gillmore 90:00 2 1<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 23 Parlee,Lindsay - - - - 90<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 90<br />
m 3 Libke, Scout 1 1 1 - 90<br />
m 4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - 80<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree - - - 1 90<br />
d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - - 37<br />
m 10 Kuhns, Kirstie - - - - 86<br />
f 18 Mansfield, Rianna - - - 1 37<br />
f 20 Stoltenberg, Jen - - - - 90<br />
m 21 Walters, Mercedes 1 1 1 - 72<br />
f 24 Hones, Kelsey - - - - 46<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy - - - - 31<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie - - - - 45<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 1 - - - 53<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole 1 1 - - 53<br />
Totals 4 3 2 2<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 90:00 0 2<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
Arizona 2 4 6<br />
Oregon 7 9 16<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
Arizona 0 3 3<br />
Oregon 1 0 1<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
Arizona State 6 4 10<br />
Oregon 1 3 4<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
Arizona State 0 1 1<br />
Oregon 1 1 2<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
Arizona 1 2 3<br />
Oregon 2 2 4<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
Arizona 5 4 9<br />
Oregon 7 2 9<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
Arizona State 2 3 5<br />
Oregon 0 2 2<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
Arizona State 7 5 12<br />
Oregon 7 6 13<br />
2010 BOX SCORES<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 2:08 ORE Mansfield, Rianna (1) (unassisted) Keeper spilled ball, scored on open net 1. 6:23 ORE Libke, Scout (2) Rowe, Bree Lefty 30-yarder to upper-right far post<br />
2. 13:29 ORE Fitzgerald, Mo (1) Walters, Mercedes Crossing pass by #21, one-timed by #4 2. 76:20 ORE Walters, Mercedes (3) Mansfield, Rianna Beat keeper lower left from 22-yards out<br />
3. 48:52 ORE Fitzgerald, Mo (2) Stoltenberg, Jen Crossing pass by #20, one-timed by #4<br />
Konkel, Brynne<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
4. 70:23 ORE Mercier, Maddy (1) Walters, Mercedes #21 cross into box, finished into empty n YC-ORE #28 (58:58)<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
Win-Parlee,Lindsay (4-4-2). Loss-Jett, Ashley (5-8-2).<br />
Stadium: Pape' Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Will Nichols; Asst. Referee: Ryan Abbott; Desi Miller;<br />
Timekeeper: Mackenzie Harrington; Scorer: Chris Geraghty;<br />
Offsides: Arizona 1, Oregon 3.<br />
Official's signature<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Oregon vs California (Nov 05, 2010 at Berkeley, CA)<br />
Win-Parlee,Lindsay (5-4-2). Loss-Alyssa Gillmore (8-5-3).<br />
Stadium: Pape' Field<br />
Officials: Referee: Mike Rottersman; Asst. Referee: Cesar Tercero; Carlos Tercero;<br />
Timekeeper: Bergen Houston; Scorer: Chris Geraghty;<br />
Offsides: Arizona State 2, Oregon 0.<br />
Official's signature<br />
Soccer Box Score (Final)<br />
2010 Oregon Soccer<br />
Oregon vs #1 Stanford (Nov 07, 2010 at Stanford, Calif.)<br />
Oregon (7-9-3/3-4-1) vs.<br />
California (8-5-5/3-4-1)<br />
Date: Nov 05, 2010 • Attendance: 347<br />
Weather: low 70s, sunny, slight breeze<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 23 Parlee,Lindsay - - - - 90<br />
2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 90<br />
3 Libke, Scout 4 3 - - 90<br />
4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - 81<br />
5 Rowe, Bree - - - - 90<br />
6 Berry, Achijah - - - - 90<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie - - - - 21<br />
18 Mansfield, Rianna - - - - 28<br />
20 Stoltenberg, Jen 2 1 - - 90<br />
21 Walters, Mercedes 3 2 - - 90<br />
24 Hones, Kelsey 1 - - - 70<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
7 Mercier, Maddy - - - - 56<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne - - - - 62<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole 1 - - - 43<br />
Totals 11 6 0 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 90:00 2 5<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 6 5 11<br />
California 7 6 13<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 1 2 3<br />
California 3 2 5<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 0 0 0<br />
California 1 1 2<br />
California<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 00 Kruger, Emily - - - - 90<br />
3 Benz, Katie 1 - - - 26<br />
4 Lawson, Emi - - - - 68<br />
5 Suits, Katie 1 1 - - 41<br />
7 Shibata, Emily - - - - 90<br />
8 Glass, Amanda - - - - 45<br />
10 Hassett, Betsy 1 1 - - 63<br />
11 Omarsdottir, Katrin 2 1 - - 90<br />
12 Walker, Samantha - - - 1 90<br />
22 Brunache, Danielle 1 1 - - 90<br />
30 Jesolva, Megan 2 - - - 90<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
6 Fitzpatrick, Kaitlyn 1 1 1 - 42<br />
14 Bennett, Kate - - - - 41<br />
16 Battung, Lauren 4 2 1 - 64<br />
18 DeBack, Mekenna - - - - 7<br />
24 Daughetee, Genesse - - - - 54<br />
Totals 13 7 2 1<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
00 Kruger, Emily 90:00 0 6<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 1 4 5<br />
California 3 3 6<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 2 2 4<br />
California 4 5 9<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 23:24 CAL Fitzpatrick, Kaitlyn (1) Walker, Samantha shot to back left, cross from near side<br />
2. 82:21 CAL Battung, Lauren (7) (unassisted) got own rebound, chipped around left pos<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
Win-Kruger, Emily (5-4-4). Loss-Parlee,Lindsay (5-5-2).<br />
Stadium: Edwards Stadium<br />
Officials: Referee: Daniel Radford; Asst. Referee: Eli Aguilar; Miguel Zapata;<br />
Offsides: Oregon 0, California 1.<br />
Official's signature<br />
Oregon (7-10-3, 3-5-1) vs.<br />
Stanford (18-0-2, 9-0)<br />
Date: Nov 07, 2010 • Attendance: 644<br />
Weather: rainy, 58 degrees at kickoff<br />
Oregon<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 23 Parlee,Lindsay - - - - 90<br />
d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 90<br />
m 3 Libke, Scout - - - - 90<br />
m 4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - 90<br />
d 5 Rowe, Bree 1 - - - 90<br />
d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - - 90<br />
m 7 Mercier, Maddy - - - - 62<br />
f 18 Mansfield, Rianna - - - - 27<br />
d 20 Stoltenberg, Jen 1 - - - 81<br />
m 21 Walters, Mercedes 2 1 - - 90<br />
m 24 Hones, Kelsey 1 - - - 63<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
9 Armstrong, Julie - - - - 64<br />
17 Konkel, Brynne 1 - - - 27<br />
28 Bakke, Nicole - - - - 36<br />
Totals 6 1 0 0<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
23 Parlee,Lindsay 90:00 3 7<br />
Shots by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 1 5 6<br />
Stanford 7 10 17<br />
Corner kicks 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 0 2 2<br />
Stanford 6 3 9<br />
Goals by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 0 0 0<br />
Stanford 2 1 3<br />
Stanford<br />
Po # Player Sh SO G A Min<br />
gk 1 Maker, Kira - - - - 90<br />
f 2 Levin, Camille 5 3 1 - 90<br />
d 4 Garciamendez, Alina - - - - 63<br />
d 5 Verloo, Courtney - - - - 45<br />
m 7 Noyola, Teresa 2 2 1 - 60<br />
d 11 Quon, Rachel 1 1 1 - 79<br />
m 20 Nogueira, Mariah 1 - - - 69<br />
m 22 McCann, Allison - - - - 72<br />
f 23 Press, Christen 3 2 - - 60<br />
f 24 Redman, Morgan - - - 1 61<br />
d 26 Case, Annie - - - - 90<br />
-- Substitutes --<br />
3 Griffen, Natalie 1 - - - 22<br />
6 Payne, Shelby - - - - 11<br />
10 Payne, Sydney 1 1 - - 26<br />
13 McCann, Taylor 2 - - - 11<br />
14 Watkins, Nina - - - - 27<br />
17 Taylor, Lindsay - - - - 54<br />
18 Zurmuhlen, Kristy - - - - 29<br />
27 Hing-Glover, Marjani 1 1 - - 30<br />
Totals 17 10 3 1<br />
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves<br />
1 Maker, Kira 90:00 0 1<br />
Saves by period 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 4 3 7<br />
Stanford 0 1 1<br />
Fouls 1 2 Total<br />
Oregon 3 3 6<br />
Stanford 2 3 5<br />
Scoring summary:<br />
No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description<br />
1. 15:39 STAN Levin, Camille (1) Redman, Morgan pass to top of box, right-footed shot from<br />
yards inside left post<br />
2. 17:06 STAN Quon, Rachel (2) (unassisted) header, after Noyola's shot was deflected<br />
crossbar<br />
3. 61:01 STAN Noyola, Teresa (9) (unassisted) free kick from 22 yards, right foot to upp<br />
corner<br />
Cautions and ejections:<br />
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2010 BOX SCORES<br />
Win-Maker, Kira (3-0-2). Loss-Parlee,Lindsay (5-6-2).<br />
Stadium: Cagan Stadium<br />
Officials: Referee: Ian Anderson; Asst. Referee: Said Ravantar; Andy Hanks;<br />
Timekeeper: Brian Casho; Scorer: David Kiefer;<br />
Offsides: Oregon 2, Stanford 1.<br />
Stanford wins second consecutive Pac-10 title<br />
Official's signature
2010 CONFERENCE STANDINGS<br />
Standings Pac-10 Pct. GF GA Overall Pct. GF GA<br />
Stanford * 9-0-0 1.000 25 2 22-0-2 .958 72 11<br />
Oregon State 7-2-0 .778 13 5 16-4-1 .786 38 12<br />
USC 5-3-1 .611 18 13 13-6-3 .659 39 25<br />
UCLA 5-4-0 .556 10 8 13-8-2 .609 34 20<br />
California 4-4-1 .500 13 13 9-6-5 .575 41 26<br />
Washington 4-5-0 .444 12 11 13-9-2 .583 40 23<br />
Oregon 3-5-1 .389 13 15 7-10-3 .425 29 28<br />
Arizona State 3-5-1 .389 7 12 9-8-3 .525 27 27<br />
Washington State 2-7-0 .222 6 18 7-13-0 .350 23 31<br />
Arizona 1-8-0 .111 3 23 5-13-2 .300 19 47<br />
CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES<br />
PLAYER OF THE YEAR<br />
Christen Press, Sr., Forward, Stanford<br />
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR<br />
Jenna Richardson, Fr., Forward, Oregon State<br />
COACH OF THE YEAR<br />
Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford<br />
* - Conference Champion<br />
ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS<br />
First Team Pos. Yr. School<br />
Christen Press* F Sr. Stanford<br />
Sydney Leroux F Jr. UCLA<br />
Alex Morgan*** F Sr. California<br />
Teresa Noyola* M Jr. Stanford<br />
Kate Deines M Jr. Washington<br />
Kylie Wright M Sr. UCLA<br />
Jen Stoltenberg D/F Sr. Oregon<br />
Rachel Quon* D So. Stanford<br />
Lauren Barnes D Sr. UCLA<br />
Lindsey Taylor* F Jr. Stanford<br />
Colleen Boyd GK Jr. Oregon State<br />
* two-time All-Pac-10 honoree<br />
*** four-time All-Pac-10 honoree<br />
Second Team Pos. Year School<br />
Jenna Richardson F Fr. Oregon State<br />
Chelsea Buckland F So. Oregon State<br />
Megan Ohai F/M Sr. USC<br />
Megan Jesolva M Sr. California<br />
Taylor McCarter M So. Arizona State<br />
Mariah Nogueira M So. Stanford<br />
Courtney Verloo D So. Stanford<br />
Karter Haug D Sr. USC<br />
Courtney Wetzel D Sr. Oregon State<br />
Alexandra Elston M Sr. Arizona State<br />
Jorde LaFontaine-Kussmann GK Jr. Washington<br />
Honorable Mention All-Pac 10<br />
Lauren Battung (CAL, So., F/MF); Zakiya Bywaters (UCLA, So., F); Micaela<br />
Castain (WSU, Fr., F); Alyssa Davila (USC, Sr., MF); Alina Garciamendez<br />
(STAN, So., D); Camille Levin (STAN, Jr., F); Devin Marshall (ASU, Fr., F); Sarah<br />
Martinez (WASH, Jr., F); Emily Oliver (STAN, Fr., GK); Jazmin Ponce (ARIZ, Fr.,<br />
F/MF); Jenna Richmond (UCLA, Fr., MF); Ashli Sandoval (USC, RS JR, MF/D);<br />
Brandi Vega (WSU, So., F).<br />
All-Freshman Team Pos. School<br />
Jenna Richardson F Oregon State<br />
Elizabeth Eddy F/M USC<br />
Jenna Richmond M UCLA<br />
Emily Oliver GK Stanford<br />
Devin Marshall F Arizona State<br />
Lindsay Elston M Washington<br />
Jazmin Ponce F/M Arizona<br />
Emi Lawson D California<br />
Micaela Castain F Washington State<br />
Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick M California<br />
Natalia Ledezma M UCLA<br />
Jen Stoltenberg received 2010 first team all-conference accolades.<br />
ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS<br />
First Team School Year GPA Major<br />
Meghan Berlingo WSU Sr. 3.71 Psychology<br />
Elise Britt UCLA Sr. 3.65 Psychobiology<br />
Ariana Byrd WSU So. 3.80 Undeclared<br />
Alexandra Elston ASU Sr. 3.89 Speech and Hearing<br />
Lauren Hein CAL So. 3.95 Undeclared<br />
Lindsey Johns ASU Sr. 3.83 Marketing<br />
Ashley Johnson WSU Sr. 3.78 Movement Studies<br />
Tiara Pittman WSU Jr. 3.78 Psychology<br />
Christen Press STAN Sr. 3.61 Communications<br />
Jessie Richardson ASU R-Jr. 3.73 Secondary Education (Math)<br />
Nicki Stone ASU R-Fr. 4.00 Tourism Dev. & Management<br />
Kristin Strother ARIZ So. 4.00 Psychology<br />
Second Team School Year GPA Major<br />
Colleen Boyd OSU Jr. 3.58 Pre-Education<br />
Mariah Cameron WSU So. 3.74 Undeclared<br />
Sierra Cook ASU So. 3.78 Nursing<br />
Kate Deines WASH Jr. 3.65 Pre-Social Science<br />
Alyssa Gillmore ASU So. 3.64 Parks & Rec. Management<br />
Betsy Hassett CAL So. 3.66 Undeclared<br />
Kayla Johnson WSU R-Fr. 3.73 Undeclared<br />
Teresa Noyola STAN Jr. 3.59 Math & Computational Science<br />
Jen Stoltenberg ORE Sr. 3.49 Business Administration<br />
Emma Stolz WSU Sr. 3.58 Psychology<br />
Dana Wall UCLA Sr. 3.57 Communications Studies<br />
Honorable Mention (Oregon only)<br />
Kirstie Kuhns, Rianna Mansfield, Mercedes Walters, Taylor Jones, Nicole<br />
Bakke, Kelsey Hones, Scout Libke, Maddy Mercier and Lauren Thompson<br />
2010 IN THE CONFERENCE<br />
2010 IN THE CONFERENCE<br />
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CONFERENCE STATISTICAL LEADERS<br />
POINTS<br />
Rk Player GP G A Points Avg/G<br />
1. Press, Christen-STAN 24 26 8 60 2.50<br />
2. Noyola, Teresa-STAN 24 10 12 32 1.33<br />
3. Morgan, Alex-CAL 12 14 2 30 2.50<br />
4. Stoltenberg, Jen-ORE 20 12 5 29 1.45<br />
5. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 20 13 1 27 1.35<br />
6. Taylor, Lindsay-STAN 24 10 6 26 1.08<br />
7. Richardson,Jenna-OSU 19 9 5 23 1.21<br />
8. Buckland,Chelsea-OSU 20 10 2 22 1.10<br />
9. Volpe, Karin-ASU 20 9 1 19 0.95<br />
Deines, Kate-WASH 24 9 1 19 0.79<br />
GOALS<br />
Rk Player GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Press, Christen-STAN 24 26 1.08<br />
2. Morgan, Alex-CAL 12 14 1.17<br />
3. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 20 13 0.65<br />
4. Stoltenberg, Jen-ORE 20 12 0.60<br />
5. Buckland,Chelsea-OSU 20 10 0.50<br />
Taylor, Lindsay-STAN 24 10 0.42<br />
Noyola, Teresa-STAN 24 10 0.42<br />
8. Richardson,Jenna-OSU 19 9 0.47<br />
Volpe, Karin-ASU 20 9 0.45<br />
Deines, Kate-WASH 24 9 0.38<br />
GAME-WINNING GOALS<br />
Rk Player GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Press, Christen-STAN 24 10 0.42<br />
2. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 20 6 0.30<br />
3. Richardson,Jenna-OSU 19 4 0.21<br />
Buckland,Chelsea-OSU 20 4 0.20<br />
Volpe, Karin-ASU 20 4 0.20<br />
Ingalls,Melinda-OSU 21 4 0.19<br />
Noyola, Teresa-STAN 24 4 0.17<br />
ASSISTS<br />
Rk Player GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Wetzel,Courtney-OSU 20 12 0.60<br />
Noyola, Teresa-STAN 24 12 0.50<br />
3. Levin, Camille-STAN 24 11 0.46<br />
4. Press, Christen-STAN 24 8 0.33<br />
5. Case, Annie-STAN 18 6 0.33<br />
Jesolva, Megan-CAL 19 6 0.32<br />
Haug, Karter-USC 22 6 0.27<br />
Barnes, Lauren-UCLA 22 6 0.27<br />
Taylor, Lindsay-STAN 24 6 0.25<br />
10. Richardson,Jenna-OSU 19 5 0.26<br />
Stoltenberg, Jen-ORE 20 5 0.25<br />
Elston, Lindsay-WASH 24 5 0.21<br />
Quon, Rachel-STAN 24 5 0.21<br />
SHOTS<br />
Rk Player GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Press, Christen-STAN 24 171 7.12<br />
2. Stoltenberg, Jen-ORE 20 89 4.45<br />
3. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 20 77 3.85<br />
4. Wetzel,Courtney-OSU 20 74 3.70<br />
5. Buckland,Chelsea-OSU 20 67 3.35<br />
6. Taylor, Lindsay-STAN 24 65 2.71<br />
7. Morgan, Alex-CAL 12 64 5.33<br />
8. Noyola, Teresa-STAN 24 61 2.54<br />
9. Richardson,Jenna-OSU 19 55 2.89<br />
10. Volpe, Karin-ASU 20 53 2.65<br />
GOALKEEPER - GAA<br />
Rk Player GP GA Min. GAA<br />
1. Oliver, Emily-STAN 19 5 1565:28 0.29<br />
2. Boyd,Colleen-OSU 21 12 1925:36 0.56<br />
3. Sandiford, Chante’-UCLA 23 20 2115:23 0.85<br />
4. LaFontaine-Kussman,J-WASH 21 21 1959:50 0.96<br />
5. Church, Shelby-USC 22 25 2050:10 1.10<br />
6. Berlingo, Meghan-WSU 11 12 914:44 1.18<br />
7. Gillmore, Alyssa-ASU 20 25 1800:13 1.25<br />
8. Miles, Cody-ORE 8 9 639:29 1.27<br />
9. Kruger, Emily-CAL 17 20 1359:45 1.32<br />
10. Parlee, Lindsay-ORE 13 18 1193:13 1.36<br />
SAVES<br />
Rk Player GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Jett, Ashley-ARIZ 18 104 5.78<br />
2. LaFontaine-Kussman,J-WASH 21 94 4.48<br />
3. Church, Shelby-USC 22 82 3.73<br />
4. Boyd,Colleen-OSU 21 76 3.62<br />
5. Gillmore, Alyssa-ASU 20 67 3.35<br />
6. Sandiford, Chante’-UCLA 23 63 2.74<br />
7. Kruger, Emily-CAL 17 60 3.53<br />
8. Parlee, Lindsay-ORE 13 55 4.23<br />
9. Berlingo, Meghan-WSU 11 50 4.55<br />
10. Byrd, Ariana-WSU 11 44 4.00<br />
SAVES PER GAME<br />
Rk Player GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Jett, Ashley-ARIZ 18 104 5.78<br />
2. Berlingo, Meghan-WSU 11 50 4.55<br />
3. LaFontaine-Kussman,J-WASH 21 94 4.48<br />
4. Parlee, Lindsay-ORE 13 55 4.23<br />
5. Byrd, Ariana-WSU 11 44 4.00<br />
6. Church, Shelby-USC 22 82 3.73<br />
7. Boyd,Colleen-OSU 21 76 3.62<br />
8. Kruger, Emily-CAL 17 60 3.53<br />
9. Miles, Cody-ORE 8 28 3.50<br />
10. Gillmore, Alyssa-ASU 20 67 3.35<br />
SHUTOUTS<br />
Rk Player GP No. Avg/G<br />
1. Boyd,Colleen-OSU 21 14 0.67<br />
2. Oliver, Emily-STAN 19 9 0.47<br />
3. Sandiford, Chante’-UCLA 23 8 0.35<br />
4. Church, Shelby-USC 22 7 0.32<br />
LaFontaine-Kussman,J-WASH 21 7 0.33<br />
6. Berlingo, Meghan-WSU 11 5 0.45<br />
Gillmore, Alyssa-ASU 20 5 0.25<br />
8. Kruger, Emily-CAL 17 4 0.24<br />
9. Parlee, Lindsay-ORE 13 2 0.15<br />
Davidson, Kari-WASH 3 2 0.67<br />
Jett, Ashley-ARIZ 18 2 0.11<br />
Lindsay Parlee ranked fourth amongst conference players for saves per game (4.23 spg).<br />
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CONFERENCE STATISTICAL LEADERS
jen stoltenberg | forward
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS<br />
GOALS*<br />
Rk Name Opponent Year Goals<br />
1. Kirstie Kuhns Butler 2010 4<br />
Michele Potestio Puget Sound 1980 4<br />
Julie Ray Evergreen State 1980 4<br />
3. Michelle Potestio Portland 1980 3<br />
Rebecca Sawyer Portland 1980 3<br />
Chalise Baysa Tennessee 1998 3<br />
Chalise Baysa Auburn 1999 3<br />
7. 47 times by 29 different players 2<br />
* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present.<br />
PENALTY KICK GOALS<br />
Rk Name Opponent Year Goals<br />
1. 16 times by 9 different players 1<br />
ASSISTS<br />
Rk Name Opponent Year Assists<br />
1. Chalise Baysa Arizona State 2001 3<br />
Teresa Bowns Gonzaga 2007 3<br />
3. Stacy Herbert Utah 1996 2<br />
Karen DePorter San Francisco State 1997 2<br />
Jori Gangness Air Force 1997 2<br />
Erin Anderson Oregon State 1998 2<br />
Jori Gangness Arizona 1998 2<br />
Crystal David San Jose State 2000 2<br />
Ann Westermark Eastern Washington 2001 2<br />
Sarah Denner Washington State 2001 2<br />
Lindsey Werdell Pacific 2003 2<br />
Nicole Garbin California 2003 2<br />
Allison Newton Idaho 2006 2<br />
Teresa Bowns Oklahoma 2008 2<br />
Jen Stoltenberg UC Riverside 2008 2<br />
Julie Armstrong Denver 2009 2<br />
Jen Stoltenberg Portland State 2009 2<br />
Bree Rowe Arizona 2009 2<br />
Mercedes Walters Arizona 2010 2<br />
Mercedes Walters Butler 2010 2<br />
Jen Stolenberg Butler 2010 2<br />
Nicole Bakke Butler 2010 2<br />
POINTS<br />
Rk Name Opponent Year Points<br />
1. Kirstie Kuhns Butler 2010 8 (4G, 0A)<br />
2. Jen Stoltenberg Butler 2010 6 (2G, 2A)<br />
Chalise Baysa Tennessee 1998 6 (3G, 0A)<br />
Chalise Baysa Auburn 1999 6 (3G, 0A)<br />
5. Megan Huss Oklahoma 1996 5 (2G, 1A)<br />
Sierra Marsh San Francisco State 1997 5 (2G, 1A)<br />
Erin Anderson San Francisco 1999 5 (2G, 1A)<br />
Nicole Garbin Sacramento State 2003 5 (2G, 1A)<br />
Danielle Sweeney UC Riverside 2007 5 (2G, 1A)<br />
Teresa Bowns Gonzaga 2007 5 (1G. 3A)<br />
Jen Stoltenberg Arizona 2009 5 (2G, 1A)<br />
Scout Libke Arizona 2009 5 (2G, 1A)<br />
SHOTS<br />
Rk Name Opponent Year Shots<br />
1. Beth Bowler Portland State 2001 11<br />
2. Jen Stoltenberg Kansas 2010 9<br />
Nicole Garbin Boise State 2003 9<br />
Jen Stoltenberg Colgate 2009 9<br />
5. Jen Stoltenberg UNLV 2010 8<br />
Jen Stoltenberg Southern Methodist 2010 8<br />
Beth Bowler Gonzaga 2001 8<br />
Nicole Garbin Pacific 2003 8<br />
Teresa Bowns Illinois State 2007 8<br />
Teresa Bowns UC Riverside 2008 8<br />
SAVES<br />
Rk Name Opponent Year Saves<br />
1. Sarah Peters Washington 2001 15<br />
Domenique Lainez Texas A&M 2003 15<br />
3. Amanda Fox Weber State 1997 14<br />
4. Amanda Fox Baylor 1997 13<br />
5. Jessie Chatfield California 2005 12<br />
Jessie Chatfield Stanford 2007 12<br />
7. Amanda Fox Montana 1996 11<br />
Amanda Fox Wake Forest 1998 11<br />
Sarah Peters Xavier 2000 11<br />
Sarah Peters James Madison 2000 11<br />
Sarah Peters Oregon State 2000 11<br />
Sarah Peters Stanford 2001 11<br />
Domenique Lainez Portland 2004 11<br />
Jessie Chatfield USC 2005 11<br />
GOALKEEPER ASSISTS<br />
Rk Name Opponent Year Assists<br />
1. Sarah Peters Gonzaga 2001 1<br />
Sarah Peters Arizona 2001 1<br />
Kirstie Kuhns holds the Oregon school record for points in a<br />
game (8), scoring four goals in a match against Butler in 2010.<br />
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
GOALS*<br />
Rk Name Year G Go.<br />
1. Michele Potestio 1980 17 22<br />
2. Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 12<br />
Nicole Garbin 2006 20 12<br />
4. Nicole Garbin 2005 19 10<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 10<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 10<br />
7. Erin Anderson 1996 18 9<br />
Chalise Baysa 1998 18 9<br />
9. Julie Ray 1980 17 8<br />
Chalise Baysa 1999 19 8<br />
Chalise Baysa 2001 18 8<br />
GAME-WINNING GOALS<br />
Rk Name Year G GWG<br />
1. Nicole Garbin 2006 20 9<br />
2. Nicole Garbin 2005 19 7<br />
3. Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 6<br />
4. Nicole Garbin 2001 18 4<br />
Tiffany Smith 2007 20 4<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 4<br />
7. Andrea Valadez 2003 20 3<br />
8. 12 times by 8 different players 2<br />
PENALTY KICK GOALS<br />
Rk Name Year G G<br />
1. Lindsey Werdell 2002 18 2<br />
Nicole Garbin 2003 19 2<br />
Lindsey Werdell 2003 19 2<br />
Nicole Garbin 2005 19 2<br />
Danielle Sweeney 2007 20 2<br />
6. Allyssa White 1997 20 1<br />
Carrie McLanahan 1997 18 1<br />
Chalise Baysa 2000 20 1<br />
Christine Mintz 2004 18 1<br />
Cristan Higa 2004 19 1<br />
Kirstie Kuhns 2008 19 1<br />
ASSISTS<br />
Rk Name Year G A<br />
1. Nicole Garbin 2003 19 8<br />
2. Sierra Marsh 1997 20 7<br />
3. Erin Anderson 1998 18 6<br />
Teresa Bowns 2007 20 6<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 6<br />
Julie Armstrong 2009 18 6<br />
7. Nicole Garbin 2001 18 5<br />
Carlie Ashcraft 2003 20 5<br />
Andrea Valadez 2003 20 5<br />
Teresa Bowns 2008 20 5<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 5<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 5<br />
Danielle Sweeney 2007 20 4<br />
POINTS<br />
Rk Name Year G P<br />
1. Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 29<br />
2. Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 26<br />
3. Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 25<br />
Nicole Garbin 2006 20 25<br />
5. Nicole Garbin 2003 19 22<br />
6. Nicole Garbin 2005 19 21<br />
7. Chalise Baysa 2001 18 20<br />
8. Erin Anderson 1996 18 19<br />
Andrea Valadez 2003 20 19<br />
10. Chalise Baysa 1998 18 18<br />
Chalise Baysa 1999 19 18<br />
SHOTS<br />
Rk Name Year G Shots<br />
1. Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 89<br />
2. Nicole Garbin 2006 20 84<br />
3. Beth Bowler 2001 18 70<br />
Nicole Garbin 2003 19 70<br />
5. Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 69<br />
Chalise Baysa 2001 18 69<br />
7. Nicole Garbin 2005 19 61<br />
8. Teresa Bowns 2008 20 60<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 60<br />
10. Teresa Bowns 2007 20 54<br />
MULTI-GOAL GAMES<br />
Rk Name Year G MGG<br />
1. Michele Potestio 1980 17 7<br />
2. Erin Anderson 1996 18 3<br />
3. Julie Ray 1980 17 2<br />
Iris Simmons 1980 17 2<br />
Chalise Baysa 1998 18 2<br />
Nicole Garbin 2003 19 2<br />
Nicole Garbin 2006 20 2<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 2<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 2<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 2<br />
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS<br />
* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise indicated.<br />
Erin Anderson recorded three multi-goal games during the 1996 season.<br />
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS<br />
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS<br />
MULTI-ASSIST GAMES<br />
Rk Name Year G MAG<br />
1. Mercedes Walters 2010 18 2<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 2<br />
3. Many tied 1<br />
SAVES<br />
Rk Name Year G Saves<br />
1. Amanda Fox 1997 20 138<br />
2. Sarah Peters 2000 19 131<br />
3. Amanda Fox 1998 18 121<br />
4. Sarah Peters 2001 18 101<br />
5. Sarah Peters 2002 18 99<br />
6. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005 19 96<br />
7. Domenique Lainez 2003 20 90<br />
8. Amanda Fox 1999 19 89<br />
9. Domenique Lainez 2004 18 88<br />
10. Amanda Fox 1996 18 86<br />
SHUTOUTS<br />
Rk Name Year G SO<br />
1. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005 19 7<br />
2. Cody Miles 2008 20 6<br />
3. Cody Miles 2009 15 5<br />
Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2006 15 5<br />
5. Amanda Fox 1998 18 4<br />
Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2007 20 4<br />
7. Amanda Fox 1996 18 3<br />
Sarah Peters 2001 18 3<br />
Domenique Lainez 2003 20 3<br />
Emily Zaler 2006 5 3<br />
GOALS ALLOWED AVERAGE<br />
(min. 10 games/900 min.)<br />
Rk Name Year Min GAA<br />
1. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2006 1428 0.82<br />
2. Cody Miles 2009 1257 1.15<br />
3. Lindsay Parlee 2010 1193 1.36<br />
4. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2007 1862 1.40<br />
5. Amanda Fox 1999 1728 1.41<br />
6. Sarah Peters 2001 1618 1.45<br />
7. Cody Miles 2008 1845 1.51<br />
8. Amanda Fox 1998 1682 1.55<br />
9. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005 1737 1.71<br />
10. Amanda Fox 1996 1704 2.01<br />
GOALS ALLOWED<br />
(min. 10 games/900 min.)<br />
Rk Name Year G GA<br />
1. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2006 15 13<br />
2. Cody Miles 2009 15 16<br />
3. Lindsay Parlee 2010 13 18<br />
4. Sarah Peters 2001 19 26<br />
5. Amanda Fox 1999 19 27<br />
6. Amanda Fox 1998 18 29<br />
Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2007 20 29<br />
8. Cody Miles 2008 20 31<br />
9. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005 19 33<br />
10. Sarah Peters 2002 18 37<br />
GOALKEEPER WINS<br />
Rk Name Year G W<br />
1. Domenique Lainez 2003 20 9<br />
Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005 19 9<br />
Cody Miles 2008 20 9<br />
Cody Miles 2009 15 9<br />
5. Sarah Peters 2001 18 8<br />
Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2006 15 8<br />
Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2007 20 8<br />
8. Amanda Fox 1999 19 7<br />
9. Amanda Fox 1998 18 6<br />
10. Lindsay Parlee 2010 13 5<br />
Amanda Fox 1996 18 5<br />
Amanda Fox 1997 20 5<br />
GOALKEEPER ASSISTS<br />
Rk Name Year G A<br />
1. Sarah Peters 2001 18 2<br />
YELLOW CARDS<br />
Rk Name Year G YC<br />
1. Stacy Hebert 1996 18 4<br />
Beth Bowler 2001 18 4<br />
3. Megan Huss 1996 18 3<br />
Chalise Baysa 2001 18 3<br />
Christine Mintz 2004 18 3<br />
Nicole Garbin 2005 19 3<br />
Nicole Garbin 2006 20 3<br />
8. 15 times by 12 players 2<br />
RED CARDS<br />
Rk Name Year G RC<br />
1. 9 times by 9 players 1<br />
* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise indicated.<br />
Amanda Fox holds UO’s single-season record for saves with 138.<br />
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
GOALS *<br />
Rk Name Years GAMES GOALS<br />
1. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 34<br />
2. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 33<br />
3. Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 31<br />
4. Michele Potestio 1980 17 22<br />
5. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 21<br />
6. Allison Newton 2005-08 76 13<br />
Teresa Bowns 2006-09 80 13<br />
8. Sierra Marsh 1996-99 73 12<br />
9. Kristi Morris 1996-99 74 10<br />
10. Beth Bowler 1998-01 56 9<br />
Caitlin Gamble 2002-05 49 9<br />
Andrea Valadez 2003-05 55 9<br />
Tiffany Smith 2005-07 54 9<br />
GAME-WINNING GOALS<br />
Rk Name Years G GWG<br />
1. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 22<br />
2. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 12<br />
3. Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 7<br />
Tiffany Smith 2005-07 54 7<br />
5. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 6<br />
6. Sierra Marsh 1996-99 73 5<br />
7. Caitlin Gamble 2002-05 49 3<br />
Andrea Valadez 2003-05 55 3<br />
Tiffany Smith 2005-06 34 3<br />
Allison Newton 2005-08 76 3<br />
PENALTY KICK GOALS<br />
Rk Name Years GAMES GOALS<br />
1. Lindsey Werdell 2000-03 68 4<br />
Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 4<br />
3. Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 80 2<br />
4. Allyssa White 1997-00 76 1<br />
Carrie McLanahan 1996-99 64 1<br />
Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 1<br />
Christine Mintz 2002-04 56 1<br />
Cristan Higa 2002-05 73 1<br />
Kirstie Kuhns 2007-10 71 1<br />
ASSISTS<br />
Rk Name Years G A<br />
1. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 18<br />
2. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 80 16<br />
3. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 15<br />
4. Allison Newton 2005-08 76 12<br />
Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 80 12<br />
6. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 11<br />
Sierra Marsh 1996-99 73 11<br />
8. Jori Gangnes 1996-99 70 8<br />
Carlie Ashcraft 2002-04 54 8<br />
Andrea Valadez 2003-05 55 8<br />
POINTS<br />
Rk Name Years G-A P<br />
1. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 33-18 84<br />
2. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 34-15 83<br />
3. Chalise Baysa 1998-01 31-7 69<br />
4. Erin Anderson 1996-99 21-11 53<br />
5. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 13-16 42<br />
6. Allison Newton 2005-08 13-12 38<br />
7. Sierra Marsh 1996-99 12-11 35<br />
8. Andrea Valadez 2003-05 9-8 26<br />
9. Beth Bowler 1998-01 9-7 25<br />
10. Kristi Morris 1996-99 10-4 24<br />
SHOTS<br />
Rk Name Years G S<br />
1. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 257<br />
2. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 242<br />
3. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 80 180<br />
4. Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 168<br />
5. Sierra Marsh 1996-99 73 122<br />
6. Beth Bowler 1998-01 56 114<br />
7. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 100<br />
8. Andrea Valadez 2003-05 55 89<br />
9. Allison Newton 2005-08 76 84<br />
10. Mele French 2002-04 47 82<br />
MULTI-GOAL GAMES*<br />
Rk Name Years G MGG<br />
1. Michele Potestio 1980 17 7<br />
2. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 6<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 6<br />
4. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 4<br />
Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 4<br />
6. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 80 3<br />
7. Julie Ray 1980 17 2<br />
Iris Simmons 1980 17 2<br />
Kristi Morris 1996-99 74 2<br />
10. 16 players tied 1<br />
MULTI-ASSIST GAMES<br />
Rk Name Years G MAG<br />
1. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 3<br />
2. Jori Gangness 1996-99 70 2<br />
Mercedes Walters 2007-10 67 2<br />
4. 16 players tied 1<br />
INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS<br />
* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise indicated.<br />
Jen Stoltenberg has the most career assists of any UO player (18).<br />
INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS<br />
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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS<br />
SAVES<br />
Rk Name Years G Saves<br />
1. Amanda Fox 1996-99 75 434<br />
2. Sarah Peters 1999-02 57 334<br />
3. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005-07, 09 61 253<br />
4. Domenique Lainez 2001-05 40 180<br />
5. Cody Miles 2008-10 43 150<br />
6. Lindsay Parlee 2010 13 55<br />
7. Jeanine Norstad 2000 7 20<br />
8. Emily Zaler 2006 5 15<br />
9. Emily Marrer 2003-04 4 10<br />
10. Tori Johnson 2007-09 5 3<br />
SHUTOUTS<br />
Rk Name Years G Sho.<br />
1. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005-07, 09 61 16<br />
2. Cody Miles 2008-10 43 12<br />
3. Amanda Fox 1996-99 75 11<br />
4. Domenique Lainez 2001-05 40 4<br />
5. Sarah Peters 1999-02 57 3<br />
Emily Zaler 2006 5 3<br />
GOALS ALLOWED AVERAGE<br />
(min. 35 games/3000 min.)<br />
Rk Name Years Min GAA<br />
1. Cody Miles 2008-10 3741 1.33<br />
2. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005-07, 09 5571 1.48<br />
3. Amanda Fox 1996-99 6964 1.93<br />
4. Sarah Peters 1999-02 4854 2.08<br />
5. Domenique Lainez 2002-04 3486 2.17<br />
GOALKEEPER WINS<br />
Rk Name Years G W<br />
1. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005-07, 09 61 25<br />
2. Amanda Fox 1996-99 75 23<br />
3. Cody Miles 2008-10 43 20<br />
4. Sarah Peters 1999-02 57 13<br />
5. Domenique Lainez 2001-04 40 11<br />
6. Lindsay Parlee 2010 13 5<br />
7. Emily Zaler 2006 5 4<br />
GOALKEEPER ASSISTS<br />
Rk Name Years G A<br />
1. Sarah Peters 1999-02 57 2<br />
GAMES PLAYED<br />
Rk Name Years G<br />
1. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 80<br />
Dani Oster 2006-09 80<br />
Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 80<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80<br />
5. Nicole Dobrzynski 2005-08 77<br />
6. Allyssa White 1997-00 76<br />
Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76<br />
Allison Newton 2005-08 76<br />
9. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75<br />
Amanda Fox 1996-99 75<br />
Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75<br />
GAMES STARTED<br />
Rk Name Years G<br />
1. Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 80<br />
2. Nicole Dobrzynski 2005-08 77<br />
3. Allison Newton 2005-08 76<br />
4. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75<br />
Amanda Fox 1996-99 75<br />
Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75<br />
7. Stacy Hebert 1996-99 74<br />
8. Sierra Marsh 1996-99 73<br />
Dylann Tharp 2004-07 73<br />
10. Kristi Morris 1996-99 72<br />
YELLOW CARDS<br />
Rk Name Year G YC<br />
1. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 10<br />
2. Stacy Hebert 1996-99 74 9<br />
3. Dylann Tharp 2004-07 74 6<br />
4. Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 4<br />
Beth Bowler 1998-01 56 4<br />
Christine Mintz 2002-04 56 4<br />
Darcie Gardner 2005-08 71 4<br />
Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 80 4<br />
9. Katie Odishoo 1996-97 28 3<br />
Megan Huss 1996-98 39 3<br />
Lindsey Peterson 1999-02 55 3<br />
Arlene Tuttle 2001-02 26 3<br />
Nicole Dobrzynski 2005-08 77 3<br />
RED CARDS<br />
Rk Name Year G RC<br />
1. 9 times by 9 players 1<br />
Danielle Sweeney started in 80 consecutive matches during her<br />
four-year career at Oregon.<br />
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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS
GOALS*<br />
Game<br />
9 at Portland, 10/26/80<br />
9 at Puget Sound, 10/3/81<br />
Season<br />
62 1980, 17 games<br />
ASSISTS<br />
Game<br />
7 Butler, 9/19/10<br />
Season<br />
31 2009, 20 games<br />
POINTS<br />
Game<br />
19 San Francisco State (7G, 5A), 8/29/97<br />
Season<br />
93 2001 (32G, 29A), 18 games<br />
SHOTS<br />
Game<br />
39 Portland State 10/7/01<br />
Season<br />
348 2001, 18 games<br />
OPPONENT TEAM GOALS<br />
Game<br />
8 UCLA, 10/15/00<br />
Season<br />
64 2000, 20 games<br />
OPPONENT TEAM ASSISTS<br />
Game<br />
8 at UCLA, 10/23/2009<br />
Season<br />
55 2000, 20 games<br />
OPPONENT TEAM POINTS<br />
Game<br />
23 UCLA (8G, 7A), 10/15/00<br />
Season<br />
183 2000, 20 games<br />
OPPONENT TEAM SHOTS<br />
Game<br />
35 Weber State, 10/5/97;<br />
35 UCLA, 10/15/00<br />
Season<br />
397 2000, 20 games<br />
OPPONENT TEAM FEWEST SHOTS<br />
Game<br />
1 Idaho, 9/24/06<br />
Season<br />
209 2009, 20 games<br />
FEWEST SHOTS<br />
Game<br />
1 vs. James Madison, 9/26/97<br />
1 Stanford, 9/2/97<br />
1 at Portland, 10/13/98<br />
1 at Stanford, 10/20/02<br />
Season<br />
147 2002, 18 games<br />
SAVES<br />
Game<br />
15 at Washington 11/9/01;<br />
15 vs. Texas A&M 9/9/03<br />
Season<br />
151 2000, 20 games<br />
FOULS<br />
Game<br />
23 Oregon State 10/20/2000;<br />
23 Eastern Washington, 9/30/2001;<br />
23 Oregon State, 11/2/2007<br />
Season<br />
248 2006, 20 games<br />
* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless<br />
otherwise indicated.<br />
OPPONENT TEAM SAVES<br />
Game<br />
15 Portland State, 10/7/01<br />
Season<br />
126 2001, 18 games<br />
OPPONENT TEAM FOULS<br />
Game<br />
23 Oregon State, 10/10/03;<br />
23 Oregon State, 10/21/05<br />
Season<br />
256 2005, 19 games<br />
OPPONENT TEAM FEWEST FOULS<br />
Game<br />
1 Stanford, 11/8/98<br />
Season<br />
149 1998, 18 games<br />
OPPONENT TEAM CORNER KICKS<br />
Game<br />
15 North Carolina, 9/10/00<br />
Season<br />
135 1997, 20 games<br />
OPPONENT TEAM YELLOW CARDS<br />
Game<br />
6 Oregon State 10/21/05<br />
Season<br />
18 2008, 20 games<br />
FEWEST FOULS<br />
Game<br />
1 Florida State, 11/6/00;<br />
1 UCLA, 10/14/05<br />
1 UCLA, 10/15/10<br />
Season<br />
142 1998, 18 games<br />
CORNER KICKS<br />
Game<br />
15 Portland State, 10/3/98;<br />
15 at San Jose State, 9/18/01<br />
Season<br />
108 2003, 20 games<br />
YELLOW CARDS<br />
Game<br />
4 at Gonzaga, 9/27/96<br />
Season<br />
19 2001, 18 games<br />
RED CARDS<br />
Game<br />
2 at Washington State, 10/17/03<br />
2 vs. Oregon State, 10/15/04<br />
Season<br />
3 2004, 19 games<br />
OPPONENT TEAM RED CARDS<br />
Game<br />
1 Four times<br />
Season<br />
1 Four times<br />
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GOALS<br />
Game<br />
5 Christine Sinclair, Portland, 8/31/05<br />
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL ASSISTS<br />
Game<br />
3 Jena Kluegel, North Carolina, 9/10/00;<br />
3 Regina Holan, California, 11/5/00;<br />
3 Chrsitine Sinclair, Portland, 9/24/04<br />
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL POINTS<br />
Game<br />
11 Christine Sinclair (5G, 1A), Portland, 8/31/05<br />
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SHOTS<br />
Game<br />
10 Courtney Saunders, Baylor, 9/19/97;<br />
10 Marcia Ward, Stanford, 10/20/02;<br />
10 Lauren Cheney, UCLA, 11/3/06<br />
OPPONENT SAVES<br />
Game<br />
15 Gretchen Pietras, Portland St., 10/7/01<br />
TEAM / OPPONENT RECORDS<br />
TEAM / OPPONENT RECORDS<br />
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TEAM RECORDS<br />
GOALS*<br />
Game<br />
1. 9 at Portland, 10/29/1980<br />
9 at Puget Sound, 10/3/1981<br />
3. 8 Puget Sound, 10/5/1980<br />
8 at Evergreen State, 10/11/1980<br />
5. 7 Washington State, 9/26/1981<br />
7 San Francisco State, 8/29/1997<br />
Season<br />
1. 62 1980, 17 games<br />
2. 32 2001, 18 games<br />
3. 30 2007, 20 games<br />
4. 29 2010, 20 games<br />
5. 28 2003, 20 games<br />
* 1980-present. All other records are<br />
1996-present unless otherwise indicated.<br />
ASSISTS<br />
Game<br />
1. 7 Butler, 9/19/2010<br />
2. 6 Arizona, 10/30/1998<br />
6 San Jose State, 8/25/2000<br />
4. 5 Seven times<br />
Season<br />
1. 31 2009, 20 games<br />
2. 29 2001, 18 games<br />
29 2003, 20 games<br />
4. 28 2010, 20 games<br />
5. 24 2007, 20 games<br />
POINTS<br />
Game<br />
1. 19 San Francisco St. (7G, 5A), 8/29/1997<br />
19 Butler (6 G, 7 A), 9/19/2010<br />
3. 16 San Jose State (5G, 6A), 8/25/2000<br />
4. 15 Eastern Wash. (5G, 5A), 9/30/2001<br />
15 at Arizona, 11/6/2009<br />
Season<br />
1. 93 2001 (32G, 29A), 18 games<br />
2. 86 2010 (29 G, 28A), 20 games<br />
3. 85 2003 (28G, 29A), 20 games<br />
85 2009 (27 G, 31 A), 20 games<br />
5. 84 2007 (30G, 24A), 20 games<br />
SHOTS<br />
Game<br />
1. 39 Portland State, 10/7/2001<br />
2. 32 UC Riverside, 9/12/2008<br />
3. 30 Gonzaga, 8/31/2001<br />
4. 29 Oregon State, 10/20/2000<br />
5. 28 vs. Wisc.-Green Bay, 9/22/2002<br />
28 at Oregon State, 10/10/2003<br />
Season<br />
1. 348 2001, 18 games<br />
2. 284 2008, 20 games<br />
3. 278 2010, 20 games<br />
4. 277 2003, 20 games<br />
5. 261 2000, 20 games<br />
FEWEST SHOTS<br />
Game<br />
1. 1 vs. James Madison, 9/26/1997<br />
1 Stanford, 9/2/1997<br />
1 at Portland, 10/13/1998<br />
1 at Stanford, 10/20/2002<br />
5. 2 UC Irvine, 9/3/1996<br />
2 at Stanford, 11/8/1998<br />
2 at North Carolina, 10/10/2000<br />
2 at UCLA, 11/1/2002<br />
2 Portland, 8/31/2005<br />
Season<br />
1. 147 2002, 18 games<br />
2. 175 1996, 18 games<br />
3. 176 1997, 20 games<br />
176 1998, 18 games<br />
5. 189 2004, 19 games<br />
SAVES<br />
Game<br />
1. 15 at Washington, 11/9/2001<br />
15 vs. Texas A&M 9/9/2003<br />
3. 14 at Weber State, 10/5/1997<br />
14 at UCLA, 10/15/2000<br />
5. 13 vs. Baylor, 9/19/1997<br />
Season<br />
1. 151 2000, 20 games<br />
2. 137 1997, 20 games<br />
3. 121 1998, 18 games<br />
4. 107 2001, 18 games<br />
5. 105 2002, 18 games<br />
FOULS<br />
Game<br />
1. 23 Oregon State, 10/20/2000<br />
23 Eastern Washington, 9/30/2001<br />
23 at Oregon State, 11/2/2007<br />
4. 20 at Southern Methodist, 9/21/2003<br />
20 Washington, 10/24/2004<br />
20 at Portland, 10/1/2006<br />
20 at California, 10/27/2006<br />
20 Pacific, 9/5/2010<br />
Season<br />
1. 248 2006, 20 games<br />
2. 227 2005, 19 games<br />
3. 217 2001, 18 games<br />
4. 215 2003, 19 games<br />
5. 204 1997, 20 games<br />
FEWEST FOULS<br />
Game<br />
1. 1 Florida State, 11/6/2000<br />
1 UCLA, 10/14/2005<br />
1 UCLA, 10/15/2010<br />
4. 2 Pacific (Ore.), 9/16/1996<br />
2 Stanford, 10/10/2008<br />
Season<br />
1. 142 1998, 18 games<br />
2. 159 2009, 20 games<br />
3. 160 1999, 19 games<br />
4. 162 1996, 18 games<br />
162 2010, 20 games<br />
CORNER KICKS<br />
Game<br />
1. 15 Portland State, 10/3/1998<br />
15 at San Jose State, 9/18/2001<br />
3. 13 at Oregon State, 10/10/2003<br />
4. 12 Utah State, 8/29/2008<br />
5. 10 Oklahoma, 10/20/1996<br />
10 Stanford, 10/8/1999<br />
10 Oregon State, 10/20/2006<br />
10 Pacific, 9/5/2010<br />
Season<br />
1. 108 2003, 20 games<br />
2. 90 2001, 18 games<br />
3. 87 2000, 20 games<br />
4. 85 1999, 19 games<br />
85 2008, 20 games<br />
YELLOW CARDS<br />
Game<br />
1. 4 at Gonzaga, 9/27/1996<br />
2. 3 at Montana, 9/7/2001<br />
3 at San Jose State, 9/18/2001<br />
3 at Oregon State, 10/21/2005<br />
Season<br />
1. 19 2001, 18 games<br />
2. 13 2006, 20 games<br />
3. 11 1996, 18 games<br />
11 2004, 19 games<br />
5. 10 2005, 19 games<br />
10 2009, 20 games<br />
RED CARDS<br />
Game<br />
1. 2 at Washington State, 10/17/2003<br />
2 vs. Oregon State, 10/15/2004<br />
Season<br />
1. 3 2004, 19 games<br />
2. 2 1996, 18 games<br />
2 2003, 20 games<br />
TOP PAPE’ FIELD CROWDS<br />
Game<br />
1. 2,055 Oregon State (10/15/2004)<br />
2. 1,937 Portland (10/5/2007)<br />
3. 1,588 North Carolina (9/29/2002)<br />
4. 1,280 Oregon State (10/8/2010)<br />
5. 1,279 Portland (8/22/2009)<br />
6. 1,243 Oregon State (10/20/2006)<br />
7. 1,239 Ghana National Team (9/3/2003)<br />
8. 1,139 Washington (10/11/2002)<br />
9. 1,129 Portland (8/31/2005)<br />
1,129 Washington (10/13/2006)<br />
Season<br />
1. 6,557 2010, 10 games<br />
2. 6,506 2005, 10 games<br />
3. 6,100 2006, 8 games<br />
4. 5,938 2004, 9 games<br />
5. 5,805 2002, 9 games<br />
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TEAM RECORDS
FASTEST GOALS<br />
Oregon<br />
0:23 Own goal vs. Saint Mary’s, 9/7/2008+<br />
0:24 Jen Stoltenberg vs. Arizona State, 10/31/2008<br />
1:00 Kristi Morris vs. Oklahoma, 10/20/1996+<br />
1:13 Chalise Baysa vs. Arizona State, 10/6/2000<br />
Opponent<br />
0:18 Caroline Lea, California, 10/31/2004<br />
0:27 Micone, Arizona, 10/30/1998<br />
0:39 Kathleen Celio, Santa Clara, 9/1/2000+<br />
0:53 Megan Orach, USC, 10/19/1997<br />
1:00 Megan Orach, USC, 10/25/1998+<br />
+Game-winning goal<br />
LATEST GOALS IN REGULATION<br />
Oregon<br />
89:56 Caitlin Gamble vs. South Dakota State, 9/23/2005<br />
88:55 Nicole Garbin vs. UCLA, 11/9/2003%<br />
88:51 Kristi Morris at Utah, 10/3/1997<br />
88:30 Allyssa White vs. San Francisco State, 8/29/1997<br />
88:00 Jamie Kawamura at USC. 9/15/1996<br />
87:53 Sierra Marsh at Arizona, 10/24/1997+<br />
Opponent<br />
89:59 Erin Coley, Xavier, 9/22/2000<br />
89:55 Christy Stoffel, Stanford, 11/2/1997<br />
89:43 Emily Patterson, Portland, 9/22/1999<br />
89:33 Joline Charlton, Wake Forest, 9/10/1999<br />
89:33 Sophia Mundy, Portland State, 9/26/2004<br />
89:30 Sarah Smart, Portland State, 9/4/2005%<br />
89:18 Liz Costa, James Madison, 9/26/1997<br />
89:05 Tami Pivnick, California, 11/6/1998%<br />
89:00 Paula Thorrington, USC, 9/15/1996<br />
89:00 Karey Dyson, Oregon State, 11/10/1996<br />
+Game-winning goal<br />
%Game-tying goal<br />
SHORTEST TIME BETWEEN GOALS<br />
Oregon<br />
0:45 vs. UC Riverside, 9/7/2007 (47:09-47:54)<br />
1:04 vs. Iona, 9/10/2006 (77:30-78:34)<br />
1:11 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay, 9/22/2002 (12:59-14:10)<br />
1:25 vs. Weber State, 10/5/2003 (62:00-63:25)<br />
1:42 vs. San Diego, 9/28/2001 (73:27-75:09)<br />
Opponent<br />
0:27 Portland State, 10/4/2002 (59:20-59:47)<br />
0:28 UCLA, 10/15/2000 (51:31-51:59)<br />
0:37 San Diego, 8/29/2000 (31:58-32:35)<br />
0:41 Central Connecticut State, 9/17/2004 (38:49-39:30)<br />
0:46 North Carolina, 9/29/2002 (62:46-63:32)<br />
0:54 UCLA, 10/15/2000 (51:59-52:53)<br />
Opposing Teams<br />
0:08 Florida State at 7:16 and Oregon at 7:24, 9/1/2002<br />
0:12 California at 80:24 and Oregon at 80:36, 10/12/2008<br />
0:20 Stanford at 30:43 and Oregon at 31:43, 10/14/2001<br />
0:21 Oregon at 4:13 and Purdue at 4:34, 9/21/2007<br />
0:24 Oregon at 30:24 and Utah at 30:48, 11/15/2002<br />
0:37 Texas A&M at 38:40 and Oregon at 39:17, 9/21/1997<br />
0:38 San Francisco State at 54:07 and Oregon at 54:45, 8/29/1997<br />
0:47 San Jose State at 55:41 and Oregon at 56:28, 8/25/2000<br />
0:49 Oregon State at 51:58 and Oregon at 52:47, 10/20/2000<br />
SHORTEST THREE-GOAL SPAN<br />
Oregon<br />
3:46 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay, 9/22/2002 (10:24-14:10)<br />
7:44 at Washington State, 11/11/2001 (57:48-65:32)<br />
9:50 at San Jose State, 9/18/2001 (27:38-37:28)<br />
8:56 vs. Iona, 9/10/2006 (69:38-78:34)<br />
10:34 at Illinois State, 9/23/2007 (16:12-26:46)<br />
Opponent<br />
1:21 UCLA, 10/15/2000 (51:31-52:53)<br />
3:44 UCLA, 10/17/1997 (43:22-47:06)<br />
4:35 UCLA, 10/17/1997 (45:25-50:00)<br />
6:12 Stanford, 10/11/2009 (16:17-22:29)<br />
6:20 UC Irvine, 9/3/1996 (33:18-39:38)<br />
7:37 San Diego, 8/29/2000 (16:22-23:59)<br />
SHORTEST FOUR-GOAL SPAN<br />
Oregon<br />
14:43 vs. Butler, 9/19/2010 (11:43-26:26)<br />
15:14 vs. Butler, 9/19/2010 (14:35-29:49)<br />
18:59 vs. Butler, 9/19/2010 (3:36-22:35)<br />
24:56 at Illinois State, 9/23/2007 (16:12-41:08)<br />
33:45 vs. San Francisco State, 8/29/1997 (54:45-88:30)<br />
Opponent<br />
6:38 UCLA 10/17/1997 (43:22-50:00)<br />
9:57 San Diego, 8/29/2000 (22:38-32:35)<br />
11:34 Sacramento State, 10/26/1996 (7:49-19:23)<br />
15:36 San Diego, 8/29/2000 (16:22-31:58)<br />
GOLDEN GOALS (1998-present)<br />
Oregon<br />
Julie McLellan at Washington State, 10/22/1999 (2-1, 91:59)<br />
Annie Murphy at Arizona State, 10/21/2001 (3-2, 102:33)<br />
Mele French at Oregon State, 10/10/2003 (4-3, 92:25)<br />
Caitlin Gamble at Weber State, 9/3/2004 (3-2, 98:48)<br />
Katie Abrahamson vs. Gonzaga, 10/3/2004 (1-0, 93:15)<br />
Nicole Garbin vs. Portland State, 9/4/2005 (2-1, 94:57)<br />
Tiffany Smith at Portland State, 9/29/2006 (1-0, 106:53)<br />
Nicole Garbin vs. Oregon State, 10/20/2006 (2-1, 93:50)<br />
Nicole Garbin vs. UCLA, 11/3/2006 (2-1, 107:16)<br />
Teresa Bowns vs. UC Riverside, 10/12/2008 (3-2, 105:30)<br />
Kirstie Kuhns vs. Weber State, 10/3/2009 (1-0, 107:20)<br />
Scout Libke vs. San Diego State, 9/17/2010 (1-0, 94:08)<br />
Opponent<br />
Meghan Suddes, Wake Forest, 9/12/1998 (3-2, 92:08)<br />
Tami Pivnick, California, 11/6/1998 (2-1, 92:25)<br />
Theresa Wagner, Washington, 10/24/1999 (1-0, 118:50)<br />
Summer Vilkins, Saint Mary’s, 9/1/1999 (3-2, 106:46)<br />
Ali Fennell, USC, 11/3/2002 (1-0, 95:12)<br />
Iris Mora, UCLA, 11/9/2003 (3-2, 103:43)<br />
Alix Rustrum, Washington State, 10/30/2005 (1-0, 91:33)<br />
Carly Dobratz, Washington State, 10/24/2008 (2-1, 101:30)<br />
Whitney Wernimont, Oklahoma State, 8/27/2010 (1-0, 103:34)<br />
MISCELANEOUS RECORDS<br />
MISCELANEOUS RECORDS<br />
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MISCELANEOUS RECORDS<br />
OVERTIME GOALS (1996-1997)<br />
Oregon<br />
Sierra Marsh vs. Pacific (Ore.), 9/16/1996 (2-0, 115:04)<br />
Joni Abel vs. Pacific (Ore.), 9/16/1996 (2-0, 117:58)<br />
Jori Gangness at Gonzaga, 9/27/1996 (3-3, 109:00)<br />
Opponent<br />
Kiera Silva, Gonzaga, 9/27/1996 (3-3, 110:00)<br />
Britt Talley, Baylor, 9/19/1997 (2-1, 93:16)<br />
Note: Overtimes consisted of two 15-minute periods from 1996-2001, and<br />
were shortened to two 10-minute periods beginning in 2002. The “Golden<br />
Goal” or “Sudden Victory” rule was adopted prior to the 1998 season.<br />
MOST GOALS ALLOWED IN A WIN<br />
3 vs. San Jose State, 8/25/2000 (5-3);<br />
3 at Oregon State, 10/10/2003 (4-3 OT)<br />
MOST GOALS SCORED IN A LOSS<br />
3 vs. Harvard, 11/22/1981 (4-3 OT);<br />
3 at Utah, 10/17/1997 (4-3)<br />
HIGHEST SCORE IN A TIE<br />
3-3 at Gonzaga, 10/4/1996<br />
3-3 at Long Beach State, 9/14/2008<br />
LOWEST SCORE IN A TIE<br />
0-0 vs. Western Washington, 10/17/1981;<br />
0-0 at Washington, 10/25/1981;<br />
0-0 at Arizona, 11/7/1999;<br />
0-0 vs. Washington State, 10/15/2006;<br />
0-0 at California, 10/21/2006;<br />
0-0 vs. Stanford, 11/9/2007<br />
0-0 vs. Oregon State, 10/17/2008<br />
0-0 vs. SMU, 8/29/10<br />
MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS*<br />
10 Oregon (9) at Puget Sound (1), 10/3/1981<br />
* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise indicated.<br />
MOST ASSISTS, BOTH TEAMS<br />
9 Oregon (1) vs. UCLA (8), 10/23/2009<br />
8 Oregon (6) vs. San Jose State (2), 11/25/2000;<br />
8 Oregon (3) vs. UCLA (5), 11/9/2003<br />
8 Oregon (7) vs. Butler (1), 9/19/2010<br />
MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS<br />
24 (9G, 6A), Oregon (7G, 5A) vs. San Francisco State (2G, 1A), 11/29/1997;<br />
24 (8G, 8A), Oregon (5G, 6A), vs. San Jose State (3G, 2A), 11/25/2000<br />
MOST SAVES, BOTH TEAMS<br />
23 Oregon (12) vs. Oregon State (11), 10/20/2000<br />
MOST YELLOW CARDS, BOTH TEAMS<br />
9 Oregon (3) at Oregon State (6), 10/21/2005<br />
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY*<br />
9 (9-0) at Portland, 10/26/1980<br />
* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise indicated.<br />
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT*<br />
8 (8-0) at UCLA, 10/15/2000<br />
* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise indicated.<br />
MISCELLANEOUS SEASON<br />
Most Games 20 1997, 2000, ‘03, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10<br />
Most Wins 13 1980, 1981<br />
Most Losses 15 2000<br />
Most Ties 4 2007<br />
Fewest Wins 2 2002<br />
Fewest Losses 1 1980<br />
Fewest Ties 0 2003<br />
Most Home Wins 7 1980<br />
Most Home Losses 6 2002<br />
Most Road Wins 6 1980<br />
Most Road Losses 8 2000<br />
Most Conference Wins 6 2006<br />
Most Conference Losses 8 2005, 2009<br />
Most Conference Ties 4 2007<br />
Most Shutouts 8 2006<br />
Most Games Being Shutout 10 2000, 2004<br />
Most Overtimes Games 5 2004, 2006<br />
Most Overtime Wins 3 2006<br />
Most Overtime Losses 2 1998, 1999<br />
Jessie Chatfield Proulx recorded eight shutouts during the 2006 season.<br />
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MISCELANEOUS RECORDS
WINS<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 10 11/15/1980-10/13/1981<br />
2. 6 9/4/2005-10/2/2005<br />
6 9/6/2009-9/25/2009<br />
4. 5 8/29/2003-9/14/2003<br />
5 11/3/2006-9/7/2007<br />
6. 4 9/28/1980-10/11/1980<br />
4 10/31/1981-11/15/1981<br />
4 9/18/2001-9/30/2001<br />
4 9/8/2006-9/17/2006<br />
UNBEATEN<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 21 (17-0-4), 11/18/1980-11/15/1981<br />
2. 10 (8-0-2), 9/28/1980-11/1/1980<br />
3. 8 (7-0-1), 8/30/2009-9/25/2009<br />
4. 7 (6-0-1), 9/2/2005-10/2/2005<br />
7 (6-0-1), 9/5/2008-10/3/2008<br />
6. 6 (4-0-2), 10/6/2006-10/27/2006<br />
5 (5-0-0), 8/29/2003-9/14/2003<br />
5 (5-0-0), 11/3/2006-9/7/2007<br />
LOSSES<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 7 8/29/2000-9/22/2000<br />
7 10/9/2009-11/1/2009<br />
3. 6 10/30/2005-9/3/2006<br />
4. 5 10/25/1996-11/8/1996<br />
5 9/19/1997-10/3/1997<br />
5 10/13/1998-10/25/1998<br />
5 9/19/2003-10/3/2003<br />
5 9/5/2004-9/26/2004<br />
5 10/7/2005-10/21/2005<br />
MATCHES WITHOUT A WIN<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 10 (0-9-1), 9/19/1997-10/19/1997<br />
2. 9 (0-7-2), 10/8/2004-11/7/2004<br />
3. 7 (0-7-0), 8/29/2000-9/22/2000<br />
7 (0-6-1), 10/13/2000-11/5/2000<br />
7 (0-6-1), 9/29/2002-10/20/2002<br />
7 (0-7-0), 10/9/2009-11/1/2009<br />
TIES<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 2 9/21/1996-9/27/1996<br />
2 10/2/1998-10/3/1998<br />
2 10/21/2007-10/26/2007<br />
2 11/2/2007-11/9/2007<br />
HOME WINS<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 7 11/15/1980-10/11/1981<br />
2. 4 9/28/1980-11/9/1980<br />
4 10/20/2006-9/7/2007<br />
4. 3 10/30/1998-9/19/1999<br />
3 10/31/1999-8/27/2000<br />
3 8/31/2001-9/30/2001<br />
3 8/29/2003-9/7/2003<br />
3 9/11/2009-9/25/2009<br />
HOME UNBEATEN<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 15 (13-0-2), 9/28/1980-10/18/1981<br />
2. 7 (6-0-1), 9/24/2006-9/7/2007<br />
3. 5 (3-0-2), 9/4/1998-10/9/1998<br />
4. 4 (2-0-2), 10/7/2007-11/9/2007<br />
5. 3 (3-0-0), 10/30/1998-9/19/1999<br />
3 (3-0-0), 10/31/1999-8/27/2000<br />
3 (3-0-0), 8/31/2001-9/30/2001<br />
3 (3-0-0), 8/29/2003-9/7/2003<br />
3 (2-0-1), 9/2/2005-9/23/2005<br />
HOME LOSSES<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 6 10/14/2005-9/22/2006<br />
2. 5 10/12/2001-9/6/2002<br />
3. 4 10/17/1997-11/2/1997<br />
4 10/9/2009-11/1/2009<br />
HOME WITHOUT A WIN<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 10 (0-8-2), 10/12/2001-10/13/2002<br />
2. 6 (0-6-0), 10/14/2005-9/22/2006<br />
3. 5 (0-3-2), 10/15/2004-11/7/2004<br />
5 (0-4-1), 10/17/2008-11/9/2008<br />
5. 4 (0-4-0), 10/17/1997-11/2/1997<br />
4 (0-3-1), 10/3/1999-10/19/1999<br />
4 (0-3-1), 11/7/2003-8/29/2004<br />
4 (0-4-0), 10/9/2009-11/1/2009<br />
ROAD WINS<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 4 11/8/1980-10/13/1981<br />
2. 3 9/9/2005-10/2/2005<br />
3 9/15/2006-9/29/2006<br />
4. 2 10/18/1980-10/19/1980<br />
2 10/26/1980-11/1/1980<br />
2 10/16/1999-10/22/1999<br />
2 9/12/2003-9/14/2003<br />
2 10/6/2006-10/8/2006<br />
2 8/31/2007-9/14/2007<br />
2 8/30/2009-9/6/2009<br />
ROAD UNBEATEN<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 7 (5-0-2), 10/11/1980-11/1/1980<br />
2. 6 (5-0-1), 11/8/1980-10/31/1981<br />
3. 3 (3-0-0), 9/9/2005-10/2/2005<br />
3 (3-0-0), 9/15/2006-9/29/2006<br />
3 (2-0-1), 10/6/2006-10/27/2006<br />
ROAD LOSSES<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 8 10/25/1997-11/8/1998<br />
8 8/29/2000-11/5/2000<br />
8 9/5/2004-10/31/2004<br />
4. 6 9/1/2002-11/3/2002<br />
ROAD WITHOUT A WIN<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 13 (0-11-2), 10/24/1999-9/7/2001<br />
2. 8 (0-8-0), 10/25/1997-11/8/1998<br />
8 (0-8-0), 9/5/2004-10/31/2004<br />
4. 7 (0-6-1), 8/31/1997-10/12/1997<br />
5. 6 (0-6-0), 9/1/2002-11/3/2002<br />
TEAM STREAKS<br />
TEAM STREAKS<br />
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TEAM / INDIVIDUAL STREAKS<br />
CONFERENCE WINS<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 3 10/6/2006-10/13/2006<br />
3 10/24/2010-10/31/2010<br />
3. 2 11/9/1997-10/9/1998<br />
2 10/30/1998-11/1/1998<br />
2 10/16/1999-10/22/1999<br />
2 11/3/2006-11/5/2006<br />
CONFERENCE UNBEATEN<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 6 (4-0-2), 10/6/2006-10/27/2006<br />
2. 3 (1-0-2), 10/19/2007-10/26/2007<br />
3. 2 (2-0-0), 11/9/1997-10/9/1998<br />
2 (2-0-0), 10/30/1998-11/1/1998<br />
2 (2-0-0), 10/16/1999-10/22/1999<br />
2 (1-0-1), 11/9/2001-11/11/2001<br />
2 (2-0-0), 11/3/2006-11/5/2006<br />
CONFERENCE LOSSES<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 7 10/27/2000-10/19/2001<br />
7 10/9/2009-11/1/2009<br />
2. 6 11/7/2004-10/21/2005<br />
3. 5 11/7/2003-10/15/2004<br />
CONFERENCE WITHOUT A WIN<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 16 (0-14-2), 11/7/2003-10/21/2005<br />
2. 10 (0-9-1), 10/13/2000-10/19/2001<br />
CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A GOAL<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 25 9/28/1980-10/13/1981<br />
2. 11 9/23/2008-10/5/2008<br />
3. 8 11/10/1996-9/21/1997<br />
8 9/2/2005-10/7/2005<br />
8 9/3/2006-9/29/2006<br />
CONSECUTIVE GAMES ALLOWING A GOAL<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 19 8/30/2002-8/29/2003<br />
2. 16 9/19/1997-9/4/1998<br />
3. 13 9/7/2003-10/24/2003<br />
4. 12 8/25/2000-10/6/2000<br />
5. 11 11/7/2003-10/1/2004<br />
11 9/7/2007-10/14/2007<br />
CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 3 10/5/1980-10/11/1980<br />
3 10/10/1981-10/11/1981<br />
3 10/17/1980-10/25/1981<br />
3 9/9/2005-9/23/2005<br />
3 9/19/2008-10/3/2008<br />
5. 2 Seven times<br />
CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES<br />
Rk No. Streak Dates<br />
1. 355:47 9/4/2005-9/30/2005<br />
2. 314:33 11/5/2006-9/7/2007<br />
3. 280:13 9/14/2008-10/5/2008<br />
4. 265:00 9/10/2006-9/22/2006<br />
5. 262:01 9/22/2006-10/1/2006<br />
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL<br />
Rk No. Player, Streak Dates<br />
1. 5 Jen Stoltenberg, 9/17/2010-10/8/2010<br />
2. 4 Michele Potestio, 11/11/1980-11/22/1980<br />
3. 3 Michele Potestio, 10/18/1980-10/25/1980<br />
3 Erin Anderson, 9/19/1996-9/27/1996<br />
3 Nicole Garbin, 9/4/2005-9/11/2005<br />
3 Nicole Garbin, 10/6/2006-10/13/2006<br />
3 Jen Stoltenberg, 9/6/2009-9/13/2009<br />
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN ASSIST<br />
Rk No. Player, Streak Dates<br />
1. 5 Sierra Marsh, 9/4/1997-9/21/1997<br />
2. 3 Erin Anderson, 9/4/1998-9/12/1998<br />
3 Andrea Valadez, 8/29/2003-9/7/2003<br />
3 Julie Armstrong, 9/11/2009-9/18/2009<br />
4. 2 12 times by 10 players<br />
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT<br />
Rk No. Player, Streak Dates<br />
1. 8 Jen Stoltenberg, 8/30/2009-9/25/2009 (6 G, 4 A)<br />
2. 5 Jen Stoltenberg, 9/17/2010-10/8/2010<br />
5 Sierra Marsh, 9/4/1997-9/21/1997 (0G, 5A)<br />
4. 4 Erin Anderson, 11/9/1997-9/12/1998 (1G, 3A)<br />
4 Nicole Garbin, 9/18/2001-9/30/2001 (4G, 2A)<br />
4 Andrea Valadez, 8/29/2003-9/12/2003 (1G, 3A)<br />
4 Nicole Garbin, 9/15/2006-9/24/2006 (3G, 1A)<br />
CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS<br />
Rk No. Player, Streak Dates<br />
1. 3 Jessie Chatfield, 9/9/2005-9/23/2005<br />
2. 2 Six times<br />
CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES<br />
Rk No. Player , Streak Dates<br />
1. 355:47 Jessie Chatfield, 9/4/2005-9/30/2005<br />
2. 314:33 Jessie Chatfield, 11/5/2006-9/7/2007<br />
3. 293:31 Jessie Chatfield, 9/3/2006-10/1/2006<br />
4. 265:00 Emily Zaler, 9/10/2006-9/22/2006<br />
5. 264:28 Amanda Fox, 10/30/1998-11/6/1998<br />
CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED<br />
Rk No. Player<br />
1. 80 Teresa Bowns, 2006-2009<br />
80 Danielle Sweeney, 2006-2009<br />
80 Dani Oster, 2006-2009<br />
80 Jen Stoltenberg, 2007-10<br />
5. 77 Nicole Dobrzynski, 2005-2008<br />
6. 76 Allison Newton, 2005-2008<br />
7. 75 Erin Anderson, 1996-1999<br />
75 Amanda Fox, 1996-1999<br />
75 Chalise Baysa, 1998-2001<br />
CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED<br />
Rk No. Player<br />
1. 80 Danielle Sweeney, 2006-2009<br />
2. 77 Nicole Dobrzynski, 2005-2008<br />
3. 76 Allison Newton, 2005-2008<br />
4. 75 Erin Anderson, 1996-1999<br />
75 Amanda Fox, 1996-1999<br />
75 Chalise Baysa, 1998-2001<br />
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TEAM / INDIVIDUAL STREAKS
GOALS*<br />
Yr. Player GP GS Goals<br />
1980 Michele Potestio 17 17 22<br />
1996 Erin Anderson 18 18 9<br />
1997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 5<br />
Kristi Morris 20 20 5<br />
1998 Chalise Baysa 18 17 9<br />
1999 Chalise Baysa 19 19 8<br />
2000 Chalise Baysa 20 20 6<br />
2001 Chalise Baysa 18 18 8<br />
2002 Sarah Denner 18 16 2<br />
Mele French 17 3 2<br />
Amanda Orand 18 9 2<br />
Arlene Tuttle 17 12 2<br />
2003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 7<br />
Andrea Valadez 20 11 7<br />
2004 Kami Kapaku 19 19 4<br />
2005 Nicole Garbin 19 19 10<br />
2006 Nicole Garbin 20 20 12<br />
2007 Teresa Bowns 20 17 5<br />
Allison Newton 20 20 5<br />
2008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 10<br />
2009 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 10<br />
2010 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 12<br />
* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present<br />
unless otherwise indicated.<br />
ASSISTS<br />
Yr. Player GP GS A<br />
1996 Stacey Hebert 17 17 4<br />
Megan Huss 18 16 4<br />
1997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 7<br />
1998 Erin Anderson 18 18 6<br />
1999 Erin Anderson 19 19 3<br />
2000 Crystal David 16 9 3<br />
2001 Nicole Garbin 18 7 5<br />
2002 Cristan Higa 18 18 2<br />
Amanda Orand 18 9 2<br />
2003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 8<br />
2004 Carlie Ashcraft 16 11 2<br />
2005 Tiffany Smith 19 19 3<br />
2006 Allison Newton 20 20 4<br />
2007 Teresa Bowns 20 17 6<br />
2008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 5<br />
Teresa Bowns 20 20 5<br />
2009 Julie Armstrong 18 13 6<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 6<br />
2010 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 5<br />
POINTS<br />
Yr. Player GP GS P<br />
1996 Erin Anderson 18 18 19<br />
1997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 17<br />
1998 Chalise Baysa 18 17 18<br />
1999 Chalise Baysa 19 19 18<br />
2000 Chalise Baysa 20 20 13<br />
2001 Chalise Baysa 18 18 20<br />
2002 Amanda Orand 18 9 6<br />
2003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 22<br />
2004 Kami Kapaku 19 19 9<br />
2005 Nicole Garbin 19 19 21<br />
2006 Nicole Garbin 20 20 25<br />
2007 Teresa Bowns 20 17 16<br />
2008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 25<br />
2009 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 26<br />
2010 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 29<br />
SHOTS<br />
Year Name GP GS Shots<br />
1996 Erin Anderson 18 18 30<br />
1997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 39<br />
1998 Chalise Baysa 18 17 30<br />
1999 Chalise Baysa 19 19 39<br />
Sierra Marsh 17 17 39<br />
2000 Ann Westermark 20 11 37<br />
2001 Beth Bowler 18 18 70<br />
2002 Mele French 17 3 21<br />
2003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 70<br />
2004 Kami Kapaku 19 19 37<br />
2005 Nicole Garbin 19 19 61<br />
2006 Nicole Garbin 20 20 84<br />
2007 Teresa Bowns 20 17 54<br />
2008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 60<br />
Teresa Bowns 20 20 60<br />
2009 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 69<br />
2010 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 89<br />
GAME-WINNING GOALS<br />
Year Name GP GS GWG<br />
1996 Sierra Marsh 18 18 2<br />
1997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 3<br />
1998 Chalise Baysa 18 17 2<br />
1999 Chalise Baysa 19 19 2<br />
Julie McLellan 19 17 2<br />
2000 Chalise Baysa 20 20 2<br />
2001 Nicole Garbin 18 7 4<br />
2002 Amanda Orand 18 9 1<br />
Arlene Tuttle 17 12 1<br />
2003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 2<br />
2004 Katie Abrahamson 19 16 1<br />
Caitlin Gamble 4 4 1<br />
Kami Kapaku 19 19 1<br />
2005 Nicole Garbin 19 19 7<br />
2006 Nicole Garbin 20 20 9<br />
2007 Tiffany Smith 20 19 4<br />
2008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 4<br />
2009 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 6<br />
2010 Scout Libke 20 20 2<br />
Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 2<br />
Brynne Konkel 17 5 2<br />
GOALKEEPER MINUTES<br />
1996 Amanda Fox 1704<br />
1997 Amanda Fox 1850<br />
1998 Amanda Fox 1682<br />
1999 Amanda Fox 1728<br />
2000 Sarah Peters 1543<br />
2001 Sarah Peters 1618<br />
2002 Sarah Peters 1633<br />
2003 Domenique Lainez 1803<br />
2004 Domenique Lainez 1608<br />
2005 Jessie Chatfield 1737<br />
2006 Jessie Chatfield 1428<br />
2007 Jessie Chatfield 1862<br />
2008 Cody Miles 1845<br />
2009 Cody Miles 1257<br />
2010 Lindsay Parlee 1193<br />
SAVES<br />
1996 Amanda Fox 86<br />
1997 Amanda Fox 138<br />
1998 Amanda Fox 121<br />
1999 Amanda Fox 89<br />
2000 Sarah Peters 131<br />
2001 Sarah Peters 101<br />
2002 Sarah Peters 99<br />
2003 Domenique Lainez 90<br />
2004 Domenique Lainez 88<br />
2005 Jessie Chatfield 96<br />
2006 Jessie Chatfield 61<br />
2007 Jessie Chatfield 76<br />
2008 Cody Miles 76<br />
2009 Cody Miles 46<br />
2010 Lindsay Parlee 55<br />
GOALS AGAINST<br />
(Min. 500 minutes played)<br />
1996 Amanda Fox 38<br />
1997 Amanda Fox 55<br />
1998 Amanda Fox 29<br />
1999 Amanda Fox 27<br />
2000 Sarah Peters 49<br />
2001 Sarah Peters 26<br />
2002 Sarah Peters 37<br />
2003 Domenique Lainez 41<br />
2004 Domenique Lainez 41<br />
2005 Jessie Chatfield 33<br />
2006 Jessie Chatfield 13<br />
2007 Jessie Chatfield 29<br />
2008 Cody Miles 31<br />
2009 Cody Miles 16<br />
2010 Cody Miles 9<br />
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE<br />
(Min. 500 minutes played)<br />
1996 Amanda Fox 2.01<br />
1997 Amanda Fox 2.67<br />
1998 Amanda Fox 1.55<br />
1999 Amanda Fox 1.41<br />
2000 Sarah Peters 2.86<br />
2001 Sarah Peters 1.45<br />
2002 Sarah Peters 2.04<br />
2003 Domenique Lainez 2.05<br />
2004 Domenique Lainez 2.29<br />
2005 Jessie Chatfield 1.71<br />
2006 Jessie Chatfield 0.82<br />
2007 Jessie Chatfield 1.40<br />
2008 Cody Miles 1.51<br />
2009 Cody Miles 1.15<br />
2010 Cody Miles 1.27<br />
SHUTOUTS<br />
1996 Amanda Fox 3<br />
1997 Amanda Fox 2<br />
1998 Amanda Fox 4<br />
1999 Amanda Fox 2<br />
2000 None 0<br />
2001 Sarah Peters 3<br />
2002 None 0<br />
2003 Domenique Lainez 3<br />
2004 Domenique Lainez 1<br />
2005 Jessie Chatfield 7<br />
2006 Jessie Chatfield 5<br />
2007 Jessie Chatfield 4<br />
2008 Cody Miles 6<br />
2009 Cody Miles 5<br />
2010 Lindsay Parlee 2<br />
YEAR - BY - YEAR LEADERS<br />
YEAR - BY - YEAR LEADERS<br />
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HONORS AND AWARDS<br />
CONFERENCE HONORS<br />
Pac-10 Player of the Year<br />
2006 Nicole Garbin, F<br />
Pac-10 Coach of the Year<br />
2006 Tara Erickson<br />
All-Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (NWCSC)<br />
1980 Therese Bottomly, F First Team<br />
Michele Potestio, F<br />
First Team<br />
Victoria Taylor, M<br />
First Team<br />
Louise Later, D<br />
Honorable Mention<br />
1981 Charlene Carter, D First Team<br />
Patti DiVito, D<br />
First Team<br />
Peggy Fisher, D<br />
First Team<br />
Lori Kats, GK<br />
First Team<br />
Meg Metz, D<br />
First Team<br />
Michele Potestio, F<br />
First Team<br />
Pac-10 All-Conference<br />
1998 Chalise Baysa, F Second Team<br />
1999 Chalise Baysa, F Second Team<br />
2000 Chalise Baysa, F Honorable Mention<br />
Beth Bowler, F<br />
Honorable Mention<br />
Starr Johnson, D<br />
Honorable Mention<br />
Julie McLellan, F<br />
Honorable Mention<br />
Allyssa White, M<br />
Honorable Mention<br />
2001 Chalise Baysa, F Second Team<br />
2002 Sarah Peters, GK Honorable Mention<br />
2003 Nicole Garbin, F Second Team<br />
2005 Nicole Garbin, F Second Team<br />
Jessie Chatfield, GK<br />
Honorable Mention<br />
2006 Nicole Garbin, F First Team<br />
Danielle Sweeney, D<br />
Honorable Mention<br />
Dylann Tharp, D<br />
Honorable Mention<br />
2007 Dylann Tharp, D Second Team<br />
2008 Jen Stoltenberg, F Honorable Mention<br />
2009 Jen Stoltenberg, F Honorable Mention<br />
2010 Jen Stoltenberg, F First Team<br />
Pac-10 All-Freshman<br />
2005 Jessie Chatfield, GK First Team<br />
2006 Danielle Sweeney, D First Team<br />
2008 Cody Miles, GK -------------<br />
2009 Scout Libke, M -------------<br />
Pac-10 Player of the Week<br />
1998 Chalise Baysa, F (Sept. 8)<br />
2003 Nicole Garbin, F (Sept. 16)<br />
2005 Jessie Chatfield, GK (Sept. 27)<br />
2006 Emily Zaler (Sept. 19)<br />
Nicole Garbin (Oct. 10)<br />
Nicole Garbin (Oct. 24)<br />
Nicole Garbin (Nov. 7)<br />
2008 Jen Stoltenberg (Nov. 4)<br />
Pac-10 Medal Winner<br />
(annual top senior female student-athlete at each institution)<br />
2001-02 Chalise Baysa, F<br />
2005-06 Caitlin Gamble, M<br />
2006-07 Nicole Garbin, F<br />
Pac-10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year<br />
2008-09 Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Administration 3.81 GPA<br />
NATIONAL HONORS<br />
National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-America<br />
1980 Michele Potestio, F Second Team<br />
1981 Meg Metz, D First Team<br />
Michele Potestio, F<br />
Third Team<br />
AIAW All-Tournament Team<br />
1981 Becky Treick, F<br />
Soccer America National Player of the Week<br />
2006 Nicole Garbin, F (Nov. 8)<br />
Soccer America National Team of the Week<br />
2006 Nicole Garbin, F (Oct. 11)<br />
Nicole Garbin, F (Nov. 8)<br />
Soccer Buzz National Team of the Week<br />
2001 Chalise Baysa, F (Oct. 1)<br />
2006 Nicole Garbin, F (Oct. 10)<br />
Nicole Garbin, F (Nov. 7)<br />
REGIONAL HONORS<br />
NSCAA West Region Coach of the Year<br />
2006 Tara Erickson<br />
Soccer Buzz West Region Coach of the Year<br />
2006 Tara Erickson<br />
NSCAA All-West Region Team<br />
2006 Nicole Garbin, F Second Team<br />
Soccer Buzz All-West Region Team<br />
2006 Nicole Garbin, F First Team<br />
Soccer Buzz All Freshman West<br />
1998 Chalise Baysa, F First Team<br />
2006 Danielle Sweeney, D First Team<br />
Chalise Baysa was a three-time Pac-10 All-Conference selection.<br />
5 8 ]<br />
HONORS AND AWARDS
TEAM AWARDS<br />
1980 Michele Potestio Team MVP<br />
1996 Melissa Sherman Offensive MVP<br />
Katie Odishoo<br />
Defensive MVP<br />
1997 Sierra Marsh Offensive MVP<br />
Amanda Fox<br />
Defensive MVP<br />
1998 Chalise Baysa Offensive MVP<br />
Amanda Fox<br />
Defensive MVP<br />
1999 Chalise Baysa Offensive MVP<br />
Amanda Fox<br />
Defensive MVP<br />
Sierra Marsh<br />
Coaches Award<br />
2000 Chalise Baysa Offensive MVP<br />
Starr Johnson<br />
Defensive MVP<br />
2001 Chalise Baysa Offensive MVP<br />
Angela Romero, Lindsey Peterson Defensive co-MVP<br />
2002 Sarah Denner Offensive MVP<br />
Sarah Peters, Lindsey Peterson<br />
Defensive co-MVP<br />
2003 Nicole Garbin Offensive MVP<br />
Sarah Peters, Christine Mintz<br />
Defensive co-MVP<br />
2004 Kami Kapaku Offensive MVP<br />
Christine Mintz<br />
Defensive MVP<br />
Kelly Baird<br />
Most Inspirational<br />
2005 Nicole Gamble Offensive MVP<br />
Katie Abrahamson<br />
Defensive MVP<br />
Cristan Higa<br />
Most Inspirational<br />
Jessie Chatfield<br />
Rookie of the Year<br />
2006 Nicole Garbin Offensive MVP<br />
Dylann Tharp<br />
Defensive MVP<br />
Jessie Chatfield<br />
Most Inspirational<br />
Darcie Gardner<br />
Most Improved<br />
Danielle Sweeney<br />
Rookie of the Year<br />
2007 Tiffany Smith Offensive MVP<br />
Dylann Tharp<br />
Defensive MVP<br />
Jessie Chatfield<br />
Most Inspirational<br />
Mercedes Walters<br />
Most Improved<br />
Jen Stoltenberg<br />
Rookie of the Year<br />
2008 Jen Stoltenberg Offensive MVP<br />
Nicole Dobrzynski<br />
Defensive MVP<br />
Danielle Sweeney<br />
Most Inspirational<br />
Kirstie Kuhns<br />
Unsung Hero<br />
Cody Miles<br />
Rookie of the Year<br />
Carrie Holland<br />
Most Improved<br />
2009 Jen Stoltenberg Offensive MVP<br />
Danielle Sweeney<br />
Defensive MVP<br />
Danielle Sweeney<br />
Most Inspirational<br />
Scout Libke<br />
Rookie of the Year<br />
Taylor Jones<br />
Most Improved<br />
2010 Jen Stoltenberg Offensive MVP<br />
Lauren Thompson<br />
Defensive MVP<br />
Lindsay Parlee<br />
Most Inspirational<br />
Achijah Berry<br />
Rookie of the Year<br />
Mo Fitzgerald<br />
Most Improved<br />
ACADEMIC HONORS<br />
CoSIDA District 8 All-Academic<br />
2000 Kristi Morris, M, Psychology/Envr. Studies First Team<br />
2003 Carlie Ashcraft, M, Psychology Second Team<br />
Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology<br />
First Team<br />
Christine Mintz, D, Psychology<br />
First Team<br />
2004 Carlie Ashcraft, M, Psychology First Team<br />
Christine Mintz, D, Psychology<br />
Second Team<br />
2005 Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team<br />
2006 Darcie Gardner, D, Undeclared First Team<br />
Jessie Chatfield, GK, Physical Education Second Team<br />
Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. Second Team<br />
2007 Darcie Gardner, D, Human Physiology Second Team<br />
Jessie Chatfield, GK, Mathematics<br />
Third Team<br />
Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. Third Team<br />
2008 Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. First Team<br />
Allison Newton, M, History<br />
Second Team<br />
Jen Stoltenberg, F, Business Admin.<br />
Second Team<br />
CoSIDA Academic All-America<br />
2003 Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology Third Team<br />
2005 Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team<br />
NSCAA Academic All-America<br />
2010 Jen Stoltenberg, F, Business Administration Third Team<br />
Pacific-10 Scholar Athlete of the Year<br />
2008-09 Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. 3.81 GPA<br />
Pacific-10 All-Academic<br />
(First and second team only)<br />
1997 Amanda Fox, GK, Fine & Applied Arts Second Team<br />
Sierra Marsh, M, History<br />
First Team<br />
Kristi Morris, M, Psychology<br />
First Team<br />
1998 Erin Anderson, F, Political Science First Team<br />
Amanda Fox, GK, Fine & Applied Arts First Team<br />
Sierra Marsh, M, History<br />
Second Team<br />
Kristi Morris, M, Psychology<br />
First Team<br />
1999 Erin Anderson, F, Political Science First Team<br />
Laurie Durkhoop, M, Exercise Science First Team<br />
Amanda Fox, GK, Fine & Applied Arts First Team<br />
Sierra Marsh, M, History<br />
First Team<br />
Kristi Morris, M, Psychology<br />
First Team<br />
Aly Hill, M, Ethnic Studies<br />
Second Team<br />
Alyssa White, Spanish<br />
Second Team<br />
2000 Starr Johnson, D, Ethnic Studies First Team<br />
2001 Starr Johnson, D, Ethnic Studies First Team<br />
2002 Christine Mintz, M, Psychology First Team<br />
Amanda Orand, F, International Business Second Team<br />
Dara Wone, D, Business Administration First Team<br />
2003 Carlie Ashcraft, M, Psychology First Team<br />
Jessica Fetzer, D, Ethnic Studies<br />
Second Team<br />
Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology<br />
First Team<br />
Elise Minvielle, M, Pre-Psychology<br />
Second Team<br />
Christine Mintz, D, Psychology<br />
First Team<br />
Dara Wone, D, Business Administration First Team<br />
2004 Carlie Ashcraft, M, Psychology First Team<br />
Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology<br />
First Team<br />
Christine Mintz, D, Psychology<br />
First Team<br />
2005 Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team<br />
2006 Jessie Chatfield, GK, Physical Education First Team<br />
Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. First Team<br />
Darcie Gardner, D, Undeclared<br />
First Team<br />
2007 Jessie Chatfield, GK, Mathematics First Team<br />
Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. First Team<br />
Darcie Gardner, D, Human Physiology First Team<br />
Allison Newton, M, History<br />
Second Team<br />
Dani Oster, M, Business Administration Second Team<br />
2008 Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. First Team<br />
Allison Newton, M, History<br />
First Team<br />
Darcie Gardner, D, Human Physiology Second Team<br />
Jessica Goodell, M, Marine Biology<br />
Second Team<br />
Dani Oster, M, Business Administration Second Team<br />
Sara Plutko, M, Business Administration Second Team<br />
2009 Dani Oster, D, Business Administration First Team<br />
Adriana Montes, F, Curriculum and Teaching Second Team<br />
Jen Stoltenberg, F, Business Administration Second Team<br />
2010 Jen Stoltenberg, F, Business Administration Second Team<br />
TEAM AWARDS / ACADEMIC HONORS<br />
TEAM AWARDS / ACADEMIC HONORS<br />
[ 5 9
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS<br />
6 0 ]<br />
A<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Joni Abel: 96 8 2 0 4<br />
Abrahamson, Katie: 02, 03, 04, 05 71 4 3 11<br />
Anderson, Erin: 96, 97, 98, 99 75 21 11 53<br />
Apo, Tahne: 09, 10 26 1 3 5<br />
Armstrong, Julie: 09, 10 34 3 7 13<br />
Ashcraft, Carlie: 02, 03, 04 54 2 8 12<br />
B<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Baird, Kelly: 01, 02, 03, 04 67 1 1 3<br />
Baker, Jenny: 07 8 0 0 0<br />
Bakke, Nicole: 09, 10 40 0 2 2<br />
Bartlett, Valerie: 80 - 4 - -<br />
Baysa, Chalise: 98, 99, 00, 01 75 31 7 69<br />
Berry, Achijah: 10 16 0 1 1<br />
Blocker, Barbara: 06, 07 33 1 2 4<br />
Bottomly, Therese: 80, 81 - 6 - -<br />
Bowler, Beth: 98, 99, 00, 01 56 9 7 25<br />
Bowns, Teresa: 06, 07, 08 80 13 16 42<br />
Bradbury, Shonna: 81 - - - -<br />
Buich, Melissa: 06, 07 22 0 1 1<br />
Burk, Bethany: 96, 97 27 0 1 1<br />
Burnham, Becca: 01, 02 10 0 0 0<br />
C<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Callan, Taylor: 05, 06 19 0 0 0<br />
Cameron, Jen: 04, 06, 07 43 1 3 5<br />
Carter, Charlene: 80, 81 - 0 - -<br />
Cascio, Mary: 00 19 1 1 3<br />
Cheek, Madison: 05 16 0 1 1<br />
D<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Danner, Emily: 04 17 0 0 0<br />
David, Crystal: 00, 01 34 5 5 15<br />
DeMonte, Sabrina: 03, 04, 05 54 1 2 4<br />
Denner, Sarah: 01, 02 35 3 4 10<br />
Denney, Cameron: 80 - 0 - -<br />
DePorter, Karen: 97, 98, 99 9 0 2 2<br />
DePorter, Kathryn: 96, 97 20 1 0 2<br />
DeVito, Patti: 81 - - - -<br />
Didier, Lauren: 96 7 0 0 0<br />
Dobrzynski, Nicole: 05, 06, 07, 08 77 0 2 2<br />
Doty, Mackenzie: 08 12 0 0 0<br />
Duhrkoop, Laurie: 98, 99 37 4 0 8<br />
E<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Engelhardt, Erin: 03 16 1 1 3<br />
F<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Farris, Laura: 96, 97 9 0 0 0<br />
Farstad, Elisabeth: 80 - 0 - -<br />
Fetzer, Jessica: 02, 03 24 0 1 1<br />
Fisher, Peggy: 80, 81 - 0 - -<br />
Fitzgerald, Mo: 10 19 2 0 4<br />
Fox, Gennaka: 04 8 1 0 2<br />
Franson, Leighann: 96 14 0 0 0<br />
French, Mele: 02, 03, 04 47 8 3 19<br />
Fritzlen, Marla: 80 - 0 - -<br />
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS<br />
G<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Gamble, Caitlin: 02, 03, 04, 05 49 9 2 20<br />
Gangnes, Jori: 96, 97, 98, 99 70 3 8 14<br />
Garbin, Nicole: 01, 03, 05, 06 76 34 15 83<br />
Gardner, Darcie: 05, 06, 07, 08 71 3 2 8<br />
Goodell, Jessica: 07, 08 40 7 2 16<br />
Goss, Aimee: 04 10 0 0 0<br />
Grushkin, Rachel: 03, 04, 05, 06 42 0 1 1<br />
Gordon, Pamela: 96, 97, 98, 99 62 0 1 1<br />
H<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Hebert, Stacy: 96, 97, 98, 99 74 3 5 11<br />
Hege, Karen: 81 - - - -<br />
Heisler, Stephanie: 80 - 1 - -<br />
Hibshman, Naomi: 96 1 0 0 0<br />
Higa, Cristan: 02, 03, 04, 05 73 4 5 13<br />
Hill, Aly: 98, 99 37 0 2 2<br />
Holland, Carrie: 08 16 0 0 0<br />
Hones, Kelsey: 09, 10 38 2 5 9<br />
Huss, Megan: 96, 97, 98 39 2 4 8<br />
J<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Jensen, Jill: 07 15 2 1 5<br />
Johnson, Starr: 98, 99, 00, 01 69 2 0 4<br />
Johnson, T.J.: 97, 98, 99, 00 49 4 2 10<br />
Jones, Taylor: 08, 09, 10 38 0 2 2<br />
K<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Kapaku, Kami: 04 19 4 1 9<br />
Karia, Salina: 02, 03, 04 19 0 0 0<br />
Kawamura, Jamie: 96 15 1 1 3<br />
Kirchner, Elyce: 96 18 0 0 0<br />
Kolb, Cassidy: 03 5 0 0 0<br />
Konkel, Brynne: 10 17 2 2 6<br />
Konopka, Kristen: 01, 02 8 0 0 0<br />
Kramer, Katie: 10 5 0 0 0<br />
Kuhns, Kirstie: 07, 08, 09, 10 71 8 5 21<br />
L<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Lakos, Louisa: 96, 97 36 2 1 5<br />
Larkin, Sara: 97 8 0 0 0<br />
Later, Louise: 80 - 0 - -<br />
Libke, Scout: 09, 10 40 5 6 16<br />
M<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Mansfield, Rianna: 06, 08, 09, 10 59 3 3 9<br />
Marsh, Sierra: 96, 97, 98, 99 73 12 11 35<br />
Mayer, Valerie: 02, 03, 04, 05 60 1 1 3<br />
McCartan, Kelli: 96 1 0 0 0<br />
McEwen, Kirsten: 01, 02 7 0 0 0<br />
McLanahan, Carrie: 96, 97, 98, 99 64 2 6 10<br />
McLellan, Julie: 99, 00, 01 54 5 5 15<br />
Merrill, Amy: 00 3 0 0 0<br />
Mercier, Maddy: 10 14 1 0 2<br />
Metz, Meg: 81 - - - -<br />
Mintz, Christine: 02, 03, 04 56 2 3 7<br />
Minvielle, Elise: 01, 02, 03 42 0 0 0<br />
Mithen, Felicity: 80, 81 - 3 - -<br />
Montes, Adriana: 06, 07, 09 27 0 0 0<br />
Morris, Kristi: 96, 97, 98, 99 74 10 4 24<br />
Morishige, Sara: 96 12 0 1 1<br />
Murphy, Annie 99, 00, 01 52 4 3 11
N<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Nelson, Kate: 05 13 0 2 2<br />
Newton, Allison: 05, 06, 07, 08 76 13 12 38<br />
O<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Odishoo, Katie: 96, 97 28 0 0 0<br />
Orand, Amanda: 01, 02 29 2 3 7<br />
Oster, Dani: 06, 07, 08, 09 80 1 5 7<br />
Osterman, Traci: 80, 81 - 1 - -<br />
P<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Parker, Melissa: 98, 99, 00 56 3 2 8<br />
* Peters, Sarah: 99, 00, 01, 02 57 0 2 2<br />
Peterson, Lee Ann: 02 2 0 0 0<br />
Peterson, Lindsey: 99, 00, 01, 02 55 0 0 0<br />
Plutko, Sara: 07, 08 24 0 0 0<br />
Potestio, Michele: 80, 81 - 22 - -<br />
Q<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Quinlan, Leigh: 06 16 1 1 3<br />
R<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Rael, Marissa: 07 1 0 0 0<br />
Ray, Julie: 80 - 8 - -<br />
Renna, Nicole: 01 3 0 0 0<br />
Refvem, Sharon: 80 - 5 - -<br />
Richardson, Dana: 03, 04 36 0 0 0<br />
Romero, Angela: 00, 01 38 0 1 1<br />
Rose, Tiffany: 97 1 0 0 0<br />
Rowe, Bree: 07, 08, 09, 10 54 0 5 5<br />
Allison Newton played and started in 76 career games at Oregon.<br />
S<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Sawyer, Rebecca: 80 - 3 - -<br />
Selby, Marie: 00 13 0 1 1<br />
Shekell, Peggy: 80 - 1 - -<br />
Shelstad, Dawn: 81 - - - -<br />
Sherman, Melissa: 96, 97, 98 47 0 3 3<br />
Simmons, Iris: 80 - 6 - -<br />
Sims, Ellen: 99, 00 11 0 0 0<br />
Smith, Heidi: 97, 98, 99 19 0 0 0<br />
Smith, Tiffany: 05, 06, 07 54 9 5 23<br />
Smith, Tracey: 99 4 0 0 0<br />
Stemp, Molly: 98, 99, 00 17 0 1 1<br />
Stoltenberg, Jen: 07, 08, 09, 10 80 33 18 84<br />
Strinsky, Sue: 81 - - - -<br />
Sweeney, Danielle: 06, 07, 08, 09 80 6 12 24<br />
T<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Taylor, Victoria: 80, 81 - 2 - -<br />
Tedford, Lisa: 04 9 0 0 0<br />
Tharp, Dylan: 04, 05, 06, 07 74 0 3 3<br />
Thayer, Robi: 01, 02 33 0 0 0<br />
Thompson, Lauren: 09, 10 30 1 0 2<br />
Treick, Becky: 81 - - - -<br />
Tuttle, Arlene: 01, 02 26 2 0 4<br />
V<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Valadez, Andrea: 03, 04, 05 55 9 8 26<br />
W<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Walters, Mercedes: 07, 08, 09, 10 67 4 6 14<br />
Watson, Megan: 06 14 1 0 2<br />
Werdell, Lindsey: 00, 01, 02, 03 68 5 4 14<br />
Westermark, Ann: 00, 01 38 6 5 17<br />
White, Allyssa: 97, 98, 99, 00 76 6 3 15<br />
Winther, Kaily: 03 3 0 0 0<br />
Wone, Dara: 00, 02, 03 42 0 1 1<br />
Y<br />
Field Players MP G A P<br />
Yoro, Sarah: 05 12 0 1 1<br />
*Goalkeeper with assists<br />
GOALKEEPERS<br />
Name Record MP GA SAV GAA<br />
Chatfield, Jessie: 05, 06, 07, 09 25-28-6 61 90 253 1.53<br />
Etter, Mary: 02, 03 0-0-0 2 2 1 4.74<br />
Fox, Amanda: 96, 97, 98, 99 23-46-6 75 149 434 1.93<br />
Hesser, Michelle: 96, 97, 98 0-0-0 3 1 1 4.74<br />
Johnson, Tori: 07, 08 0-0-1 5 0 1 0.00<br />
Kats, Lori: 81 NA - - - -<br />
Lainez, Domenique: 01, 03, 04 11-24-3 40 84 180 2.17<br />
Marrer, Emily: 03, 04 1-0-0 4 6 10 2.99<br />
Miles, Cody: 08, 09, 10 20-17-4 43 56 150 1.30<br />
Norstad, Jeanine: 00 1-1-0 7 15 20 4.70<br />
Parlee, Lindsay: 10 5-6-2 13 18 55 1.36<br />
Peters, Sarah: 99, 00, 01, 02 13-36-5 57 112 334 2.08<br />
Rowland, Robin: 81 NA - - - -<br />
Scarci, Patricia: 80 NA - - - -<br />
Wasp, Patricia: 80 NA - - - -<br />
Zaler, Emily: 06 4-1-0 5 4 15 0.80<br />
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS<br />
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS<br />
[ 6 1
YEAR - BY - YEAR STATISTICS / RECORDS<br />
6 2 ]<br />
<strong>OREGON</strong> ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS<br />
Year Coach Overall Conference<br />
1980 John Feeney 13-1-3 9-1-3*<br />
1981 Manfred Tschan 13-2-3 8-0-2*<br />
1996 Bill Steffen 5-11-2 NA<br />
1997 Bill Steffen 5-14-1 2-7-0<br />
1998 Bill Steffen 6-10-2 3-6-0<br />
1999 Bill Steffen 7-11-1 3-5-1<br />
2000 Bill Steffen 4-15-1 1-7-1<br />
2001 Bill Steffen 8-8-2 2-6-1<br />
2002 Bill Steffen 2-14-2 1-7-1<br />
2003 Bill Steffen 9-11-0 3-6-0<br />
2004 Bill Steffen 3-13-3 0-7-2<br />
Steffen’s 9-year totals 49-107-14 15-51-6<br />
2005 Tara Erickson 9-9-1 1-8-0<br />
2006 Tara Erickson 12-6-2 6-1-2<br />
2007 Tara Erickson 8-8-4 1-4-4<br />
2008 Tara Erickson 9-9-2 2-6-1<br />
2009 Tara Erickson 9-10-1 1-9-0<br />
2010 Tara Erickson 7-10-3 3-5-1<br />
Erickson’s 6-year totals 54-52-13 14-33-8<br />
* Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (NWCSC)<br />
YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS<br />
Oregon<br />
Year Overall Pac-10 G A Pts Sh SOG CK YC-RC PK-ATT Fouls Min GA Avg. Saves Pct. Sho Att./Avg.<br />
1980 13-1-3 9-1-3* 62 - - - - - - - - 1560 14 0.81 - - - 6<br />
1981 13-2-3 8-0-2* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />
1996 5-11-2 NA 21 18 60 175 NA 63 11-2 1-1 162 1710 39 2.05 86 .688 3 2384/265<br />
1997 5-14-1 2-7-0 (T-7th) 27 19 73 223 NA 43 7-0 2-2 204 1860 55 2.66 139 .711 2 1209/242<br />
1998 6-10-2 3-6-0 (8th) 22 23 67 176 NA 68 4-0 1-1 142 1685 29 1.55 121 .807 4 4583/509<br />
1999 7-11-1 3-5-1 (7th) 25 11 61 223 NA 85 3-0 1-1 160 1788 27 1.36 92 .773 4 5085/636<br />
2000 4-15-1 1-7-1 (8th) 21 17 59 261 NA 87 2-0 0-0 193 1830 64 3.15 151 .702 1 4740/527<br />
2001 8-8-2 2-6-1 (T-7th) 32 29 93 348 NA 90 19-0 0-1 217 1693 28 1.49 107 .793 4 4936/494<br />
2002 2-14-2 1-7-1 (8th) 13 11 37 147 68 48 5-1 1-1 176 1665 39 2.11 105 .729 0 5805/645<br />
2003 9-11-0 3-6-0 (7th) 28 29 85 277 124 108 9-2 5-6 215 1816 42 2.08 91 .684 3 5256/525<br />
2004 3-13-3 0-7-2 (10th) 14 8 36 189 108 62 11-3 2-3 200 1782 46 2.32 104 .693 1 5938/660<br />
2005 9-9-1 1-8-0 (9th) 20 19 59 227 104 68 10-1 2-3 227 1737 33 1.71 100 .752 7 6506/651<br />
2006 12-6-2 6-2-1 (2nd) 24 23 71 250 112 77 13-1 0-0 248 1878 17 0.81 78 .821 8 6100/762<br />
2007 8-8-4 1-4-4 (T-7th) 30 24 84 240 115 68 4-0 2-3 189 1880 29 1.39 80 .734 4 5683/631<br />
2008 9-9-2 2-6-1 (T-7th) 26 21 73 284 130 85 9-0 1-1 177 1867 31 1.49 78 .716 8 5553/555<br />
2009 9-10-1 1-9-0 (T-9th) 27 31 85 248 115 83 10-0 0-0 159 1837 32 1.57 70 .686 5 4871/609<br />
2010 7-10-3 3-5-2 (T-7th) 29 28 86 278 126 77 7-1 0-0 162 1877 28 1.34 84 .750 4 6557/656<br />
Opponents<br />
Year ----- ----- G A Pts Sh SOG CK YC-RC PK-ATT Fouls Min GA Avg. Saves Pct. Sho Att./Avg.<br />
1980 ----- ----- 14 - - - - - - - - 1560 62 3.58 - - 0 -<br />
1981 ----- ----- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 -<br />
1996 ----- ----- 39 27 105 223 NA 81 6-0 0-1 215 1710 21 1.11 78 .788 8 1171/195<br />
1997 ----- ----- 55 39 149 370 NA 135 6-0 0-0 226 1860 27 1.30 82 .752 7 4809/401<br />
1998 ----- ----- 29 28 84 278 NA 94 3-0 1-1 149 1685 22 1.18 66 .750 6 4002/445<br />
1999 ----- ----- 27 23 77 211 NA 85 5-0 1-1 171 1788 25 1.26 113 .819 7 5902/537<br />
2000 ----- ----- 64 55 183 397 NA 115 8-0 2-2 208 1830 21 1.03 100 .826 10 11467/1042<br />
2001 ----- ----- 28 21 77 280 NA 84 11-0 0-0 213 1693 32 1.70 126 .797 5 3959/495<br />
2002 ----- ----- 39 28 106 263 144 78 5-0 1-1 199 1665 13 0.70 55 .809 9 3930/437<br />
2003 ----- ----- 42 42 126 263 133 68 11-0 1-1 245 1816 28 1.39 95 .772 7 4727/430<br />
2004 ----- ----- 46 39 131 277 150 83 17-1 3-3 226 1782 14 0.71 94 .870 10 7091/709<br />
2005 ----- ----- 33 29 95 267 133 64 16-1 2-3 256 1737 20 1.04 84 .808 6 3735/415<br />
2006 ----- ----- 17 21 55 226 95 70 14-1 0-1 218 1878 24 1.15 88 .786 6 7987/799<br />
2007 ----- ----- 29 27 85 251 109 71 13-1 3-4 248 1880 30 1.44 85 .739 8 7890/717<br />
2008 ----- ----- 31 23 85 241 110 93 18-0 2-2 209 1867 26 1.25 104 .800 4 10196/1133<br />
2009 ----- ----- 32 30 94 209 102 66 8-0 0-0 159 1837 32 1.32 88 .765 5 8813/979<br />
2010 ----- ----- 28 21 77 226 112 92 9-1 1-2 155 1877 29 1.39 97 .770 7 9373/1339<br />
* Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (NWCSC)<br />
YEAR - BY - YEAR STATISTICS / RECORDS<br />
ALL-TIME RECORD VERSUS NSCAA* TOP 25<br />
1996 0-0-0<br />
1997 0-2-0<br />
1998 0-2-0<br />
1999 1-2-0<br />
2000 0-8-0<br />
2001 0-4-1<br />
2002 0-7-1<br />
2003 0-4-0<br />
2004 0-4-0<br />
2005 0-3-0<br />
2006 2-2-0<br />
2007 0-5-1<br />
2008 0-7-0<br />
2009 2-6-0<br />
2010 0-5-1<br />
All-time 5-61-4<br />
<strong>OREGON</strong> WINS VERSUS NSCAA* TOP 25 TEAMS<br />
Oregon 2, No. 20 UCLA 1 10/31/1999<br />
Oregon 2, No. 24 Arizona 1 10/6/2006<br />
Oregon 2, No. 3 UCLA 1 (OT) 11/3/2006<br />
Oregon 2, No. 15 Colorado 1 9/6/2009<br />
Oregon 4, No. 21 Denver 1 9/18/2009<br />
<strong>OREGON</strong> TIES VERSUS NSCAA* TOP 25 TEAMS<br />
Oregon 1, No. 13 Washington 1 11/9/2001<br />
Oregon 1, No. 23 Utah 1 9/15/2002<br />
Oregon 0, No. 5 Stanford 0 11/9/2007<br />
Oregon 1, No. 19 USC 1 10/17/2010<br />
* National Soccer Coaches Association of America
1980<br />
Coach: John Feeney<br />
Record: 13-1-3, NWCSC (1st)<br />
NWCSC Champions<br />
S 28 Portland W 5-1<br />
O 5 * Puget Sound W 8-0<br />
O 7 * Lewis & Clark W 1-0<br />
O 11 at Evergreen State W 8-0<br />
O 12 * at Washington T 1-1 (OT)<br />
O 18 * at Whitman W 5-1<br />
O 19 * at Washington State W 5-2<br />
O 25 * at Lewis & Clark T 1-1 (OT)<br />
O 26 at Portland W 9-0<br />
N 1 * at Puget Sound W 4-1<br />
N 2 * at W. Washington L 1-2<br />
N 8 * at Oregon State W 4-0<br />
N 9 * Washington W 2-1<br />
N 11 * Oregon State T 2-2 (OT)<br />
N 15 * Whitman W 3-1<br />
N 16 Evergreen State W 1-0<br />
N 22 * W. Washington W 2-1<br />
1981<br />
Coach: Manfred Tschan<br />
Record: 12-2-3, NWCSC (1st)<br />
NWCSC Champions/AIAW National Tournament<br />
S 26 * Washington State W 7-0<br />
S 30 Lewis & Clark W NA<br />
O 3 * at Puget Sound W 9-1<br />
O 4 * at W. Washington W 3-1<br />
O 10 * Washington W 6-0<br />
O 10 * Oregon State W 5-0<br />
O 11 British Columbia W 2-0<br />
O 13 * at Oregon State W 4-2<br />
O 17 * W. Washington T 0-0 (OT)<br />
O 18 * Puget Sound W 3-0<br />
O 25 * at Washington T 0-0 (OT)<br />
O 31 * at Washington State W 5-1<br />
N 14 Pacific Lutheran 1 W 6-0<br />
N 15 Linfield 1 W NA<br />
N 15 Western Washington 1 T + 1-1 (OT)<br />
N 20 Connecticut 2 L 1-3 (OT)<br />
N 21 Massachusetts 2 W 1-0<br />
N 22 Harvard 2 L 3-4 (OT)<br />
1<br />
NWCSC Regional Tournament, Eugene, Ore.<br />
2<br />
AIAW National Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.<br />
+<br />
W. Washington won on penalty kicks, 2-1<br />
1996<br />
Coach: Bill Steffen<br />
Record: 5-11-2, Independent<br />
S 3 UC Irvine L 0-5<br />
S 6 Pacific (Ore.) W 2-0 (OT)<br />
S 8 at Willamette L 0-1<br />
S 13 at Cal State Northridge W 3-1<br />
S 15 at USC L 1-5<br />
S 19 Brigham Young L 2-5<br />
S 21 Arizona State T 1-1 (OT)<br />
S 27 at Gonzaga T 3-3 (OT)<br />
S 28 vs. Montana 1 L 0-2<br />
O 4 Gonzaga W 1-0<br />
O 6 Utah L 2-3<br />
O 20 Oklahoma W 4-0<br />
O 25 at Pacific L 0-2<br />
O 27 vs. Sacramento State 2 L 0-5<br />
N 1 Washington L 0-2<br />
N 3 at Portland State L 0-1<br />
N 8 at Washington State L 0-2<br />
N 10 Oregon State W 2-1<br />
1<br />
Spokane, Wash.<br />
2<br />
Stockton, Calif.<br />
1997<br />
Coach: Bill Steffen<br />
Record: 5-14-1, 2-7-0 Pac-10 (7th-tie)<br />
A 29 at San Francisco State W 7-2<br />
A 31 at San Jose State L 1-4<br />
S 4 Portland State W 1-0<br />
S 12 vs. Air Force 1 L 2-3<br />
S 14 vs. Cal State Northridge 1 W 3-0<br />
S 19 vs. Baylor 2 L 1-2 (OT)<br />
S 21 at No. 4 Texas A&M L 1-3<br />
S 26 vs. James Madison 3 L 0-4<br />
S 28 at UNC Greensboro L 0-6<br />
O 3 at Utah L 3-4<br />
O 5 at Weber State T 1-1 (OT)<br />
O 10 * at Washington L 0-3<br />
O 12 * at Washington State L 1-3<br />
O 17 * UCLA L 0-6<br />
O 19 * No. 18 USC L 1-5<br />
O 24 * at Arizona W 2-1<br />
O 25 * at Arizona State L 0-2<br />
O 31 * California L 0-1<br />
N 2 * Stanford L 0-4<br />
N 9 * at Oregon State W 3-1<br />
1<br />
Portland, Ore.<br />
2<br />
College Station, Texas<br />
3<br />
Greensboro, N.C.<br />
1998<br />
Coach: Bill Steffen<br />
Record: 6-10-2, 3-6-0 Pac-10 (8th)<br />
S 4 Tennessee W 3-1<br />
S 7 UNC Greensboro W 2-0<br />
S 12 vs. Wake Forest 1 L 2-3 (OT)<br />
S 13 vs. Florida International 1 W 1-0<br />
S 18 at Hawaii L 1-2<br />
S 19 vs. San Diego 2 L 0-2<br />
O 2 San Francisco T 1-1 (2OT)<br />
O 3 Portland State T 1-1 (2OT)<br />
O 9 * Oregon State W 3-0<br />
O 13 at No. 7 Portland L 0-1<br />
O 16 * Washington L 2-3<br />
O 18 * Washington State L 0-1<br />
O 23 * at No. 19 UCLA L 0-2<br />
O 25 * at USC L 0-4<br />
O 30 * Arizona W 4-2<br />
N 1 * Arizona State W 1-0<br />
N 6 * at California L 1-2 (OT)<br />
N 8 * at Stanford L 0-4<br />
1<br />
Portland, Ore.<br />
2<br />
Honolulu, Hawaii<br />
1999<br />
Coach: Bill Steffen<br />
Record: 7-11-1, 3-5-1 Pac-10 (7th)<br />
A 27 at San Francisco W 3-0<br />
A 29 at San Jose State L 0-3<br />
S 1 at Saint Mary’s L 2-3 (OT)<br />
S 7 at Davidson L 1-2<br />
S 10 at Wake Forest L 0-2<br />
S 12 vs. UNC Charlotte 1 W 2-1<br />
S 19 Idaho W 2-1<br />
S 22 Portland L 0-2<br />
O 1 Auburn W 4-0<br />
O 3 Cal State Northridge L 1-3<br />
O 8 * No. 20 Stanford L 0-1<br />
O 10 * California L 0-1<br />
O 16 * at Oregon State W 4-0<br />
O 22 * at Washington State W 2-1 (OT)<br />
O 24 * at Washington L 0-1 (2OT)<br />
O 29 * No. 10 USC L 1-3<br />
YEAR - BY - YEAR RESULTS<br />
O 31 * No. 20 UCLA W 1-2<br />
N 5 * at Arizona State L 1-2<br />
N 7 * at Arizona T 0-0 (2OT)<br />
1<br />
Winston-Salem, N.C.<br />
2000<br />
Coach: Bill Steffen<br />
Record: 4-15-1, 1-7-1 Pac-10 (8th)<br />
A 25 San Jose State W 5-3<br />
A 27 Idaho W 4-1<br />
A 29 at San Diego L 1-6<br />
S 1 at Santa Clara L 0-6<br />
S 4 at Portland L 0-3<br />
S 8 vs. No. 17 Duke 1 L 0-1<br />
S 10 at No. 1 North Carolina L 0-6<br />
S 17 Montana L 0-1<br />
S 22 vs. Xavier 2 L 1-3<br />
S 24 vs. James Madison 2 W 3-2<br />
O 1 No. 21 Florida State L 0-1<br />
O 6 * Arizona State L 1-2<br />
O 8 * Arizona W 2-0<br />
O 13 * at No. 13 USC L 0-3<br />
O 15 * at No. 7 UCLA L 0-8<br />
O 20 * Oregon State T 2-2 (2OT)<br />
O 27 * Washington State L 1-2<br />
O 29 * No. 2 Washington L 1-6<br />
N 3 * at No. 15 Stanford L 0-4<br />
N 5 * at No. 8 California L 0-4<br />
1<br />
Chapel Hill, N.C.<br />
2<br />
Knoxville, Tenn.<br />
2001<br />
Coach: Bill Steffen<br />
Record: 8-8-2, 2-6-1 Pac-10 (7th-tie)<br />
A 31 Gonzaga W 1-0<br />
S 5 at Idaho T 1-1 (2OT)<br />
S 7 at Montana L 0-1<br />
S 18 at San Jose State W 5-2<br />
S 23 Nevada W 2-1<br />
S 28 San Diego W 3-0<br />
S 30 Eastern Washington W 5-0<br />
O 3 No. 4 Portland L 0-3<br />
O 7 Portland State W 4-2<br />
O 12 * No. 17 California L 0-3<br />
O 14 * No. 9 Stanford L 1-3<br />
O 19 * at Arizona L 1-2<br />
O 21 * at Arizona State W 3-2 (OT)<br />
O 26 * No. 3 UCLA L 0-2<br />
O 28 * USC L 0-1<br />
N 4 * at Oregon State L 1-4<br />
N 9 * at No. 13 Washington T 1-1 (2OT)<br />
N 11 * at Washington State W 4-0<br />
2002<br />
Coach: Bill Steffen<br />
Record: 2-14-2, 1-7-1 Pac-10 (9th)<br />
A 30 vs. Wake Forest 1 L 0-3<br />
S 1 at No. 17 Florida State L 1-2<br />
S 6 Gonzaga L 0-1<br />
S 15 No. 23 Utah T 1-1 (2OT)<br />
S 20 vs. Pacific 2 L 0-4<br />
S 22 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay 2 W 4-2<br />
S 29 No. 1 North Carolina L 0-3<br />
O 4 Portland State L 1-3<br />
O 6 at No. 5 Portland L 0-3<br />
O 11 * Washington L 1-2<br />
O 13 * Washington State T 1-1 (2OT)<br />
O 18 * at No. 11 California L 0-2<br />
O 20 * at No. 1 Stanford L 0-3<br />
O 25 * Arizona W 3-2<br />
YEAR - BY - YEAR RESULTS<br />
[ 6 3
YEAR - BY - YEAR RESULTS<br />
6 4 ]<br />
O 27 * No. 20 Arizona State L 1-2<br />
N 1 * at No. 6 UCLA L 0-2<br />
N 3 * at No. 16 USC L 0-1 (OT)<br />
N 8 * Oregon State L 1-2<br />
1<br />
Tallahassee, Fla.<br />
2<br />
Corvallis, Ore.<br />
2003<br />
Coach: Bill Steffen<br />
Record: 9-11-0, 3-6-0 Pac-10 (7th)<br />
A 29 Boise State W 4-1<br />
A 31 Rice W 1-0<br />
S 7 San Francisco W 2-1<br />
S 12 at Pacific W 2-1<br />
S 14 at Sacramento State W 3-1<br />
S 19 vs. No. 4 Texas A&M 1 L 0-4<br />
S 21 at Southern Methodist L 0-2<br />
S 26 at Loyola Marymount L 0-5<br />
S 28 at Cal State Fullerton L 0-5<br />
O 3 No. 6 Portland L 0-1<br />
O 5 Weber State W 3-2<br />
O 10 * at Oregon State W 4-3 (OT)<br />
O 17 * at Washington State L 0-2<br />
O19 * at No. 10 Washington L 0-2<br />
O 24 * Stanford L 1-3<br />
O 26 * California W 2-0<br />
O 31 * at Arizona State L 2-3<br />
N 2 * at Arizona W 1-0<br />
N 7 * USC L 1-3<br />
N 9 * No. 2 UCLA L 2-3 (OT)<br />
1<br />
Dallas, Texas<br />
2004<br />
Coach: Bill Steffen<br />
Record: 3-13-3, 0-7-2 Pac-10 (10th)<br />
A 27 UC Santa Barbara L 0-2<br />
A 29 San Diego State T 1-1 (2OT)<br />
S 3 vs. Weber State 1 W 3-2 (OT)<br />
S 5 at Utah L 0-2<br />
S 17 vs. C. Connecticut State 2 L 0-4<br />
S 19 at Connecticut L 0-1<br />
S 24 at No. 6 Portland L 2-5<br />
S 26 at Portland State L 0-2<br />
O 1 Wyoming W 3-1<br />
O 3 Gonzaga W 1-0 (OT)<br />
O 8 * at USC L 0-2<br />
O 10 * at No. 8 UCLA L 0-6<br />
O 15 * Oregon State L 0-3<br />
O 22 * Washngton State T 1-1 (2OT)<br />
O 24 * No. 15 Washington L 1-4<br />
O 29 * at No. 17 Stanford L 0-2<br />
O 31 * at California L 1-5<br />
N 5 * Arizona State T 1-1 (2OT)<br />
N 7 * No. 15 Arizona L 0-2<br />
1<br />
Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
2<br />
Storrs, Conn.<br />
2005<br />
Coach: Tara Erickson<br />
Record: 9-9-1, 1-8-0 Pac-10 (9th)<br />
A 26 Eastern Washington W 1-0<br />
A 28 Louisiana State W 2-0<br />
A 31 No. 7 Portland L 0-6<br />
S 2 Gonzaga T 1-1 (2OT)<br />
S 4 Portland State W 2-1 (OT)<br />
S 9 at Elon W 2-0<br />
S 11 at North Carolina State W 1-0<br />
S 23 South Dakota State W 2-0<br />
S 30 vs. Nevada 1 W 2-1<br />
O 2 at Wyoming W 1-0<br />
O 7 * at Arizona L 2-4<br />
O 9 * at Arizona State L 0-3<br />
O 14 * No. 4 UCLA L 0-3<br />
O 16 * USC L 1-2<br />
O 21 * at Oregon State L 2-4<br />
O 28 * at Washington W 1-0<br />
O 30 * at Washington State L 0-1 (OT)<br />
N 4 * No. 9 California L 0-5<br />
N 6 * Stanford L 0-2<br />
1<br />
Laramie, Wyo.<br />
2006<br />
Coach: Tara Erickson<br />
Record: 12-6-2, 6-1-2 Pac-10 (2nd)<br />
A 25 Long Beach State L 0-1<br />
S 1 at UC Riverside L 0-1<br />
S 3 at Loyola Marymount L 1-2<br />
S 8 vs. New Hampshire 1 W 1-0<br />
S 10 vs. Iona 1 W 3-2<br />
S 15 at Gonzaga W 1-0<br />
S 17 at Eastern Washington W 1-0<br />
S 22 Nevada L 1-2<br />
S 24 Idaho W 2-0<br />
S 29 at Portland State W 1-0 (2OT)<br />
O 1 at No. 7 Portland L 0-3<br />
O 6 * at No. 24 Arizona W 2-1<br />
O 8 * at Arizona State W 1-0<br />
O 13 * Washington W 1-0<br />
O 15 * Washington State T 0-0 (2OT)<br />
O 20 * Oregon State W 2-1 (OT)<br />
O 27 * at California T 0-0 (2OT)<br />
O 29 * at No. 17 Stanford L 0-1<br />
N 3 * No. 3 UCLA W 2-1 (2OT)<br />
N 5 * USC W 3-1<br />
1<br />
Corvallis, Ore.<br />
2007<br />
Coach: Tara Erickson<br />
Record: 8-8-4, 1-4-4 Pac-10 (7th-tie)<br />
A 31 at Nevada W 1-0<br />
S 2 vs. Boise State 1 W 3-0<br />
S 7 UC Riverside W 5-1<br />
S 9 Montana L 0-1<br />
S 14 at Utah State W 2-1<br />
S 16 at Utah L 0-2<br />
S 21 at No. 15 Purdue L 2-3<br />
S 23 at Illinois State W 5-1<br />
S 30 Portland State W 2-1<br />
O 5 No. 10 Portland L 0-4<br />
O 7 Gonzaga W 4-1<br />
O 12 * at No. 13 USC L 0-1<br />
O 14 * at No. 1 UCLA L 0-3<br />
O 19 * Arizona State W 1-0<br />
O 21 * Arizona T 2-2 (2OT)<br />
O 26 * at Washington State T 1-1 (2OT)<br />
O 28 * at Washington L 0-2<br />
N 2 * at Oregon State T 2-2 (2OT)<br />
N 9 * No. 5 Stanford T 0-0 (2OT)<br />
N 11 * No. 19 California L 0-3<br />
1<br />
Reno, Nev.<br />
2008<br />
Coach: Tara Erickson<br />
Record: 9-9-2, 2-6-1 Pac-10 (7th-tie)<br />
A 23 at No. 6 Portland L 1-3<br />
A 29 Utah State W 1-0<br />
A 31 No. 25 Purdue L 1-3<br />
S 5 Utah W 3-2<br />
S 7 Saint Mary’s W 2-0<br />
S 12 at UC Riverside W 3-2 (2OT)<br />
S 12 at Long Beach State T 3-3 (2OT)<br />
YEAR - BY - YEAR RESULTS<br />
S 19 vs. Portland State 1 W 3-0<br />
S 28 Weber State W 1-0<br />
O 3 at Oklahoma W 2-0<br />
O 5 at No. 12 Oklahoma St. L 1-3<br />
O 10 * at No. 6 Stanford L 0-3<br />
O 12 * at No. 19 California L 1-5<br />
O 17 * Oregon State T 0-0 (2OT)<br />
O 24 * No. 22 Washington St. L 1-2 (2OT)<br />
O 26 * Washington L 1-2<br />
O 31 * at Arizona State W 1-0<br />
N 2 * at Arizona W 1-0<br />
N 7 * No. 9 USC L 0-1<br />
N 9 * No. 2 UCLA L 0-2<br />
1<br />
Tualatin, Ore.<br />
2009<br />
Coach: Tara Erickson<br />
Record: 9-10-1, 1-8-0 Pac-10 (9th-tie)<br />
A 22 No. 4 Portland L 0-3<br />
A 30 at Fresno State W 2-0<br />
S 4 vs. Colgate 1 T 1-1 (2OT)<br />
S 6 at No. 15 Colorado W 2-1<br />
S 11 Loyola Marymount W 3-2<br />
S 13 Seattle W 1-0<br />
S 18 vs. No. 21 Denver 2 W 4-1<br />
S 20 vs. Dartmouth 2 W 1-0<br />
S 25 Portland State W 2-0<br />
O 1 at BYU L 0-1<br />
O 3 at Weber State W 1-0 (2OT)<br />
O 9 No. 21 California L 1-2<br />
O 11 No. 1 Stanford L 1-5<br />
O 16 at Oregon State L 0-2<br />
O 23 at No. 4 UCLA L 1-5<br />
O 25 at No. 14 USC L 0-1<br />
O 30 Washington L 1-3<br />
N 1 No. 21 Washington State L 0-2<br />
N 6 at Arizona W 5-1<br />
N 8 at Arizona State L 1-2<br />
1<br />
Boulder, Colo.<br />
2<br />
Corvallis, Ore.<br />
2010<br />
Coach: Tara Erickson<br />
Record: 7-10-3, 3-5-1 Pac-10 (7th-tie)<br />
A 20 Boise State W 2-0<br />
A 27 No. 21 Oklahoma State L 0-1 (2OT)<br />
A 29 SMU T 0-0 (2OT)<br />
S 3 UC Davis W 3-1<br />
S 5 Pacific T 1-1 (2OT)<br />
S 10 at UNLV L 0-1<br />
S 12 vs. Kansas 1 L 0-1<br />
S 17 vs. San Diego State 2 W 2-1 (OT)<br />
S 19 vs. Butler 2 W 6-1<br />
S 24 at No. 10 Santa Clara L 1-2<br />
O 1 at No. 4 Portland L 1-4<br />
O 8 Oregon State L 2-3<br />
O 15 No. 16 UCLA L 1-3<br />
O 17 No. 19 USC T 1-1 (2OT)<br />
O 22 at Washington L 0-2<br />
O 24 at Washington State W 3-1<br />
O 29 Arizona W 4-0<br />
O 31 Arizona State W 2-0<br />
N 5 at California L 0-2<br />
N 7 at No. 1 Stanford L 0-3<br />
1<br />
Las Vegas, Nev.<br />
2<br />
Corvallis, Ore.