2014 Penn State Women's Soccer Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CREDITS

TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents • Credits............................................................................................ 2

Content and Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . Jen Heisel

Quick Facts • 2014 Schedule.......................................................................................... 3

Design and Cover Art . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Love

2014 Nittany Lion Roster and Roster Information......................................................... 4

Executive Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kris Petersen

Jeffrey Field.................................................................................................................... 5

Photo Credits . . . Mark Selders, Steve Manuel, University Image Resource Center and Penn State Head Coach Erica Walsh.............................................................................................6-7 Athletics unless otherwise noted. Coaching and Support Staff........................................................................................8-9 For more information on Penn State Soccer, visit GoPSUsports.com

2014 Nittany Lion Profiles......................................................................................10-26 2013 Final Statistics and Results..............................................................................27-28 2013 Big Ten Women’s Soccer Review.....................................................................29-30 Nittany Lions on National Teams............................................................................31-32

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Penn State Soccer History.......................................................................................33-37

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

NCAA Tournament History......................................................................................... 38 Penn State in the Final NSCAA Polls........................................................................... 39

Contact........................Jen Heisel

M.A.C. Hermann History............................................................................................ 39

Office................ (814) 865-3613

Nittany Lion All-Americans....................................................................................40-41

Cell................... (814) 321-5119

National Honors.....................................................................................................42-44

Fax................... (814) 863-3165

Regional Honors.....................................................................................................45-46

101 Bryce Jordan Center

Big Ten Honors.......................................................................................................47-48

University Park, PA 16802

Team Awards................................................................................................................ 49 Individual Records..................................................................................................50-52

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Team and Class Records..........................................................................................53-54 Yearly Stat Leaders........................................................................................................ 55 All-Time Letterwinners and Captains......................................................................56-57 Uniform Number History............................................................................................ 58 Nittany Lions by State and Country............................................................................. 59 Year-by-Year Results................................................................................................60-63 All-Time Series Records................................................................................................ 63 TV/Radio Chart........................................................................................................... 64

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QUICK FACTS • 2014 SCHEDULE PENN STATE UNIVERSITY Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University Park, Pa. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1855 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44,112 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nittany Lions Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Ten Home Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeffrey Field (5,000) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric J. Barron Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandy Barbour Senior Woman Administrator . . . . . . . . Charmelle Greene Faculty Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Linda Caldwell Athletics Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.GoPSUsports.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erica Walsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eighth Year Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William & Mary ‘97 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155-71-11 (.654) Record at Penn State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115-43-8 (.693) E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ewalsh@psu.edu Associate Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ann Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eighth Year Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William & Mary ‘97 E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . acook@psu.edu Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Wassell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fifth Year Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn State Altoona ‘06 E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tjw217@psu.edu Director of Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kara Lowery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Second Year Alma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Nazarene ‘97 E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kdl163@psu.edu Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (814) 863-0842 Office Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (814) 863-6157 Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 Rec Hall University Park, PA 16802 TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-7-1 2013 Big Ten Record (Finish) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4-0 (3rd) 2013 NCAA Tournament . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 (Second Round) Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14/10 Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2014 Captain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Hurd PROGRAM HISTORY First Varsity Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 All-Time Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359-94-27 (.748) All-Time Big Ten Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160-23-9 (.833) NCAA Postseason Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 All-Time NCAA Tournament Record . . . . . . . . . . . 37-18-2 NSCAA All-America Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 NSCAA First Team All-America Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Finalists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Semifinalists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Big Ten Players of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 First Team All-Big Ten Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Second Team All-Big Ten Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 All-Big Ten Freshman Team Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

AUGUST Sat.

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Georgetown (Exhibition) Washington, D.C. PENN STATE INVITATIONAL (Aug. 22-24) WEST VIRGINIA University Park, Pa. SYRACUSE University Park, Pa. CONNECTICUT University Park, Pa.

2:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

SEPTEMBER Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri. Tue. Fri. Sun.

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DUKE NIKE CLASSIC (Sept. 5-7) at North Carolina Durham, N.C. vs. Duke Durham, N.C. at Purdue* West Lafayette, Ind. at Indiana* Bloomington, Ind. OHIO STATE* University Park, Pa. BUCKNELL University Park, Pa. NORTHWESTERN* University Park, Pa. ILLINOIS* University Park, Pa.

5:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

OCTOBER Fri. Sun. Sat. Thu. Sun. Fri. Sun. Thu.

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at Minnesota* at Wisconsin* RUTGERS* at Michigan* at Michigan State* NEBRASKA* IOWA* MARYLAND*

Minneapolis, Minn. Madison, Wis. University Park, Pa. Ann Arbor, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa.

8:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. TBA 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBA 7:00 p.m.

NOVEMBER BIG TEN TOURNAMENT (Nov. 2-9) Sun. 2 Big Ten Quarterfinals Campus Sites Fri. 7 Big Ten Semifinals West Lafayette, Ind. Sun. 9 Big Ten Championship West Lafayette, Ind. NCAA TOURNAMENT (Nov. 14-30) Fri.-Sun. 14-16 NCAA First Round Campus Sites Fri. 21 NCAA Second Round Campus Sites Sun. 23 NCAA Third Round Campus Sites Fri.-Sun. 28-30 NCAA Quarterfinals Campus Sites

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

DECEMBER Fri. Sun.

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NCAA WOMEN’S COLLEGE CUP (Dec.5-7) College Cup Semifinals Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. College Cup Championship Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

TBA TBA

* – Big Ten match; Home matches in CAPS at Jeffrey Field; All times Eastern

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Women’s Soccer Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jen Heisel Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814-865-3613 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814-321-5119 E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jrh67@psu.edu Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814-863-3165 Mailing Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Bryce Jordan Center University Park, PA 16802

15 STRAIGHT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1998-2012

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NITTANY LION ROSTER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Brittany Basinger BAY-singer Anna Witte Witt-ee Kori Chapic CHAP-ick Kindrah Kohne KO-nee Liisi Vink-Lainas LEE-see Vink-LY-nus

LIONS BY ELIGIBILITY Redshirt Senior (1): Hurd Seniors (3): Chapic, Church, Kohne Redshirt Junior (1): Eckerstrom Juniors (6): Chase, Kaminski, Peterson, Ritchey, Rodriguez, Weber Sophomore (3): Basinger, Williford, Witte Redshirt Freshmen (1): Widlacki Freshmen (11): Ball, Chandler, Clauss, Crouse, Echard, Elliston, Holderby, Keen, Ogle, Schafer, Vink-Lainas LIONS BY POSITION Goalkeepers (3): Chandler, Eckerstrom, Kaminski Forwards (7): Ball, Chapic, Crouse, Peterson, Rodriguez, Schafer, Weber Midfielders (12): Chapic, Chapman, Echard, Hurd, Keen, Kohne, Ogle, Peterson, Ritchey, Rodriguez, Vink-Lainas, Williford Defenders (8): Basinger, Chase, Clauss, Church, Elliston, Holderby, Widlacki, Witte LIONS BY LOCATION Alabama (1): Holderby Costa Rica (1): Rodriguez Georgia (1): Chandler Illinois (1): Widlacki Indiana (1): Keen Maryland (1): Eckerstrom Michigan (1): Weber Nebraska (1): Elliston New York (3): Kohne, Peterson, Vink-Lainas North Carolina (1): Witte Ohio (2): Chapic, Ogle Pennsylvania (8): Chase, Clauss, Crouse, Echard, Kaminski, Ritchey, Schafer, Williford Virginia (3): Ball, Basinger, Church Washington (1): Hurd 4

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Name. Meghan Kaminski Brittany Basinger Megan Ritchey Emily Hurd Megan Schafer Maddie Elliston Anna Witte Elizabeth Ball Katy Keen Frances Crouse Emily Ogle Raquel Rodriguez Kindrah Kohne Kori Chapic Haleigh Echard Mallory Weber Whitney Church Angela Widlacki Liisi Vink-Lainas Salina Williford Teddy Chase Britne Holderby Mallory Peterson Britt Eckerstrom Rose Chandler

Pos. GK D MF MF F MF/D D F MF F MF F/MF M F/MF MF F D D MF MF/D D D F/MF GK GK

Elig. Jr. So. Jr. R-Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. R-Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. R-Jr. Fr.

Ht. 6-1 5-7 5-3 5-7 5-7 5-3 5-4 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-7 5-4 5-6 5-5 5-5 5-5 5-4 5-7 5-5 5-5 5-10 5-7

Hometown Doylestown, Pa. Fairfax, Va. State College, Pa. Sammamish, Wash. Langhorne, Pa. Omaha, Neb. Morrisville, N.C. Richmond, Va. Zionsville, Ind. Greensburg, Pa. Strongsville, Ohio San Jose, Costa Rica Homer, N.Y. Noely, Ohio Lebanon, Pa. Novi, Mich. Ashburn, Va. Naperville, Ill. Wynantskill, N.Y. Wayne, Pa. Wayne, Pa. Chelsea, Ala. Clinton Corner, N.Y. Germantown, Md. Atlanta, Ga.

High School Central Bucks South Woodgrove State College Area Eastlake Neshaminy Marian Cary Deep Run Zionsville Greensburg Catholic Strongsville International Christian Homer West Geauga Cedar Crest Northville Broad Run Naperville North Troy Conestoga The Shipley School Chelsea Millbrook Northwest Atlanta Country Day

2014 PENN STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 7 1 30 14 21 17 22 9 15 28 5 24 3 0 8 12 10 25 2 11 4 19 16 18 20 6

Name Elizabeth Ball Brittany Basinger Rose Chandler Kori Chapic Teddy Chase Whitney Church Isabelle Clauss Frannie Crouse Haleigh Echard Britt Eckerstrom Maddie Elliston Britne Holderby Emily Hurd Meghan Kaminski Katy Keen Kindrah Kohne Emily Ogle Mallory Peterson Megan Ritchey Raquel Rodriguez Megan Schafer Liisi Vink-Lainas Mallory Weber Angela Widlacki Salina Williford Anna Witte

Pos. F D GK F/MF D D D F MF GK MF/D D MF GK MF MF MF F/MF MF F/MF F MF F D MF/D D

El. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. R-Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. R-Fr. So. So.

Ht. 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-4 5-10 5-3 5-5 5-7 6-1 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-5 5-3 5-6 5-7 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-4 5-4

Hometown High School (Last College) Richmond, Va. Deep Run Fairfax, Va. Woodgrove Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta Country Day Novelty, Ohio West Geauga Wayne, Pa. The Shipley School Ashburn, Va. Broad Run Clarks Summit, Pa. Abington Heights Greensburg, Pa. Greensburg Catholic Lebanon, Pa. Cedar Crest Germantown, Md. Northwest Omaha, Neb. Marian Chelsea, Ala. Chelsea Sammamish, Wash. Eastlake Doylestown, Pa. Central Bucks South Zionsville, Ind. Zionsville Homer, N.Y. Homer Strongsville, Ohio Strongsville Clinton Corners, N.Y. Millbrook State College, Pa. State College Area San Jose, Costa Rica International Christian Langhorne, Pa. Neshaminy Wynantskill, N.Y. Troy Novi, Mich. Northville Naperville, Ill. Naperville North Wayne, Pa. Conestoga Morrisville, N.C. Cary

Head Coach: Erica Walsh (Eighth year) Associate Head Coach: Ann Cook (Eighth year) Assistant Coach: Tim Wassell (Fifth year) Director of Operations: Kara Lowery (Second year)

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JEFFREY FIELD

JEFFREY FIELD

The SportsTurf Managers Association’s

2006 COLLEGIATE SOCCER FIELD OF THE YEAR TOP 10 JEFFREY FIELD CROWDS Att. Opponent 5, 117 #1 Stanford 3,921 #15 Virginia 3,208 #2 UCLA 3,098 #9 Virginia 2,963 #1 Notre Dame 2,768 #4 Virginia 2,606 #17 Michigan 2, 606 Michigan State 2,366 Indiana 2,216 #5 Texas A&M

Date Aug. 24, 2012 Aug. 27, 2010 Aug. 25, 2006 Aug. 21, 2009 Sept. 21, 2008 Sept. 4, 2005 Oct. 21. 2012 Oct. 19, 2012 Sept. 24, 2004 Sept. 16, 2007

YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE Year Games Att. High Avg. 1994 6 2,340 640 390 1995 10 3,187 500 319 1996 7 1,967 637 281 1997 12 4,346 674 362 1998 13 6,849 693 527 1999 12 9,640 1,257 803 2000 12 6,131 1,050 511 2001 10 6,217 1,270 622 2002 9 4,394 702 488 2003 11 8,090 1,274 735 2004 10 9,284 2,366 928 2005 13 14,711 2,768 1,132 2006 16 12,969 3,208 811 2007 11 8,706 2,216 791 2008 10 10,964 2,963 1,096 2009 12 14,378 3,098 1,138 2010 9 10,702 3,921 1,189 2011 9 6,501 1,043 722 2012 13 20,811 5,117 1,601 2013 11 18,170 3,742 1,652 20 Yrs. 216 180,084 5,117 833

“We have been very fortunate to have our soccer programs competing on the finest surfaces in both training and in matches. This is yet another step toward making Penn State the best place in the country to play college soccer.” Head Coach Erica Walsh

ALL-TIME JEFFREY FIELD RECORD Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 20 Yrs.

W L 6 1 7 2 7 0 9 2 12 0 10 1 11 1 10 0 9 0 11 0 9 1 14 0 14 1 9 1 6 4 9 3 5 3 9 0 10 1 9 1 191 22

T Pct. 0 .857 1 .750 0 1.000 1 .792 0 1.000 1 .875 0 .917 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 .900 0 1.000 1 .906 1 .864 0 .600 0 .750 1 .611 0 1.000 2 .846 1 .864 9 .881

JEFFREY FIELD FACTS 191-22-9 RECORD AT JEFFREY FIELD BY PENN STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER 5,117 FANS PACKED JEFFREY FIELD FOR NO. 6 PENN STATE VS. NO. 1 STANFORD IN 2012 7 UNDEFEATED SEASONS AT JEFFREY FIELD 5,000 FANS CAN ATTEND SOCCER GAMES AT JEFFREY FIELD 97-4-4 NITTANY LIONS’ BIG TEN JEFFREY FIELD RECORD, BEST IN THE CONFERENCE .924 PENN STATE’S WINNING PERCENTAGE AGAINST BIG TEN TEAMS AT JEFFREY FIELD 1,652 FANS PER GAME ATTENDED 2013 PSU CONTESTS, THE HIGHEST AVERAGE EVER 15 STRAIGHT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1998-2012

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HEAD COACH ERICA WALSH During the 2011 summer, Walsh had an extraordinary experience of being one of the top assistants to Pia Sundhage and the 2011 United State women’s national team at the FIFA World Cup in Germany. The U.S. made a sparkling run through knockout play to the final, falling to eventual champion Japan.

ERICA

WALSH Head Coach • Eighth Year WILLIAM & MARY ‘97 RECORD AT PSU: Overall Record:

115-43-8 (.717) 155-71-11 (.677)

2012 NSCAA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR TWO-TIME BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR (2009, 2012) Head coach Erica Walsh enters her eighth season at the helm of the Penn State women’s soccer program in 2014. The Nittany Lions appeared in their 19th-straight NCAA Tournament in 2013, due in part to the success of senior Maya Hayes. The sixthoverall selection in the WPSL draft, Hayes set Penn State’s single season record for points (79) in 2011 and finished her career ranked third in goals scored (71) and points (163), sixth in game-winning goals (17) and seventh in shots (291). Hayes was a M.A.C. Hermann Award Trophy semifinalist for the second straight year. Walsh’s 2012 Nittany Lions were the most successful team in program history after advancing to their first-ever national title game. The Nittany Lions won 21 of 27 games and were unbeaten in Big Ten action with a 10-0-1 record. The Lions registered their 15th consecutive Big Ten title and 18th-straight NCAA Tournament appearance. The 15-title mark is the second-most consecutive Big Ten Championships by a women’s program, behind Northwestern’s women’s tennis team (16). Senior Christine Nairn became just the seventh Nittany Lion to finish as a finalist for the prestigous Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy in 2012 under Walsh’s tutelage while junior Maya Hayes was named a semifinalist for the award. Walsh’s success was recognized at the conference and national level as she earned Big Ten Coach of the Year and NSCAA National Coach of the Year honors. Her 2011 team was a dominant force, winning 21 of 26 matches, while outscoring opponents 70-24. The Nittany Lions were 10-1-0 in Big Ten action and posted the seventh undefeated season at Jeffrey Field (9-0). Walsh helped guide the Lions to their 14th-straight Big Ten title and a spot to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 2007. With Walsh’s guidance, as a sophomore, Hayes became the nation’s most prolific scorer in soccer in 2011 and was a finalist for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. Hayes led the nation with 31 goals and 70 points, breaking the then-Penn State single-season record for points. 6

The 2010 campaign saw Walsh’s young club make a remarkable turnaround mid-season, overcoming a two-game deficit in the league standings over the final weeks to capture a share of its 13th straight Big Ten title. After a tough 2-4 start to the 2009 season, Walsh led the Nittany Lions to a remarkable turnaround, going 10-1-2 in the last 13 games of the regular season, earning her the 2009 Big Ten Coach of the Year Award for her efforts. With the impressive end to the season, Walsh and her charges captured the program’s 12th-straight Big Ten Championship. By winning the Big Ten, the Nittany Lions continued their string of NCAA Tournament berths, making their 15th-straight appearance in the 64-team field in 2009. For the second time in three years, Penn State hosted the first and second rounds of tournament play. Walsh also orchestrated one of the finest awards seasons in Penn State history when Katie Schoepfer, Alyssa Naeher and Christine Nairn swept the year-end Big Ten Player of the Year awards. Schoepfer was

WALSH’S COLLEGIATE RÉSUMÉ

Head Coach Penn State 2007-present 2012 NSCAA National Coach of the Year 2012 Big Ten Coach of the Year 2009 Big Ten Coach of the Year Harvard 2006 Dartmouth 2000-02 Assistant Coach Florida State 2005-06 Dartmouth 1998-99 Graduate Assistant Lehigh 2003-04 Dartmouth 1997 Student-Athlete William & Mary 1993-97 William & Mary Hall of Fame Inductee WALSH’S NATIONAL RÉSUMÉ Head Coach U.S. Women’s Under-17

2004-07

Assistant Coach U.S. Women’s National Team 2008-11 2008 Olympic Gold Medalists 2011 World Cup Silver Medalists U.S Women’s Under-19 2004 U.S. Women’s Under-20 2013-Present

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HEAD COACH ERICA WALSH WALSH’S ACCOLADES 11 YEARS OF COLLEGE HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE 1 COLLEGE CUP APPEARANCE 1 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCE 14 NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS 10 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 10 ALL-AMERICA HONORS 6 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL 1 NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR AWARD 2 BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS named the Offensive Player of the Year, Naeher the Defensive Player of the Year and Nairn the Freshman of the Year. Danielle Toney was named to the All-Big Ten first team, while Lexi Marton garnered a second team mention.

Walsh continued her success from the 2007 campaign into a 168-0 record that saw Penn State capture its 11th-straight Big Ten Championship and the 2008 Big Ten Tournament crown. Her transition to Penn State was quite smooth as the 2007 team finished 18-4-2, including a 9-1-0 mark in conference play, and was ranked 12th in the final NSCAA poll of the season. When she came to Penn State, Walsh brought with her a wealth of experience at both the international and collegiate levels. She already has coached at six different universities, including three stints as head coach as well as serving as an assistant for the U.S. U-19 team in 2004. Walsh served as head coach of the U-17 team from December 2004 until her hire at Penn State in February 2007. In January 2009, Walsh was appointed as a member of the Panel of Instructors and Lecturers for FIFA Courses. In addition, she was appointed as the Chairman of the Women’s Technical Committee for the period of January 1, 2009 to June 30, 2011. In January of 2008, Walsh was named as the assistant coach by Pia Sundhage for the U.S. National Team. With Walsh’s help and guidance the U.S. team completed its historic run with a gold medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. Even sweeter was that Walsh’s main responsibility was the U.S. Team’s defense, which held fellow world

power Brazil scoreless in the gold medal game. The head coach at Harvard University as well as the U.S. U-17 team prior to her hiring at Penn State, Walsh has consistently been active among the coaching ranks both at the Division I level and the U.S. Youth National Team program for nearly a decade. Prior to her time with the Crimson, she was part of a Florida State staff that led the Seminoles to one of its most successful year to date. FSU joined Penn State in the 2005 Women’s Soccer College Cup, with both programs reaching the national semifinals. Walsh’s coaching path began in 1997 as a graduate assistant with Bucknell University. In 1998, she accepted a position at Dartmouth, where she was an assistant coach for two seasons. After helping the team to a final NSCAA ranking of No. 8 at the conclusion of the team’s 1998 NCAA quarterfinal run as well as an Ivy League championship in 1999, Walsh assumed head coaching duties before the 2000 season. As head coach, Walsh led the Big Green to back-to-back Ivy League co-championships in 2000 and 2001. Her squad was ranked in the NSCAA’s top 25 each year, rising as high as No. 13 in 2001. In her three seasons as head coach, Dartmouth was invited to the NCAA Tournament each season and reached the round of 16 twice. All three of her teams earned the NSCAA’s Academic Team Award. Walsh left Dartmouth to earn her Master’s in business administration at Lehigh University where she served as a graduate assistant from 2003-04. Beginning in the spring of 2004, Walsh joined the United States U-19 team as an assistant coach where she helped with preparations for the U-19 World Cup. The U.S. finished with the bronze medal in Thailand after defeating Brazil in the third place match. After the World Cup, Walsh was appointed the U.S. National Team’s U-17 head coach, a position which she held for three years. As a player, Walsh was an NSCAA All-Region selection at William & Mary. A two-time first team All-CAA pick, she propelled her team to four NCAA Tournament appearances as well as two CAA regular season and two CAA league championships. In March of 2010, Walsh’s alma mater, William & Mary, honored her by inducting her into the W&M Athletics Hall of Fame. A high school All-American at Lower Moreland, she was also a member of the U.S. U-17 National Team.

WALSH’S CAREER AT PENN STATE

Season 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Penn State Career

Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct. Finish NCAA 18-4-2 .792 9-1-0 .900 1st Third Round 16-8-0 .667 8-2-0 .800 T-1st First Round 13-6-2 .667 8-1-1 .850 1st Second Round 11-9-1 .548 8-2-0 .800 T-1st Second Round 21-5-0 .808 10-1-0 .909 1st Third Round 21-4-2 .815 10-0-1 .955 1st Runner-Up 15-7-1 7-4-0 3rd Second Round 115-43-8 .717 61-11-2 .838 7 NCAAs (11-7) 155-71-11 .677 10 NCAAs (14-10)

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Walsh earned her Bachelor of Science degree with a concentration in biology from William & Mary in 1997. The Huntingdon Valley, Pa., native holds an NSCAA Advanced National Degree and a USSF “A” Coaching License.

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COACHING STAFF ANN

TIM

Associate Head Coach • Eighth Year William & Mary, ‘97

Assistant Head Coach • Fifth Year Penn State Altoona, ‘06

COOK

Ann Cook is in her eighth season with the Nittany Lions in 2014. This will also be the eighth season that Cook will be coaching under former teammate and friend Erica Walsh. The two combined for many wins on the field at William & Mary and have already shown their prowess on the sidelines together, as they led the squad to six consecutive Big Ten titles. For the eighth consecutive year, in 2014, Cook and several Nittany Lions traveled to Central America with an organization called Soccer Without Borders. The organization focuses on using soccer as a tool for youth development around the world. The exchange team has coached nearly 800 girls, trained more than 45 coaches and, in 2013, played two friendly matches against the Nicaraguan Women’s National Team. Prior to PSU, Cook was an assistant coach at Nebraska for two seasons. Cook was responsible for numerous tasks while at Nebraska, including individual and team training, recruiting, video analysis and scheduling. She also worked closely as the staff’s liaison to the Huskers’ athletic support staff. During her tenure at Missouri State from 2004-05, she handled training, recruiting and team travel duties as well as supervising the strength and conditioning program. The head coach at Drury University from 19992000, her squad ranked No. 5 in the NCAA Division-II poll among new programs in 1999. Professionally, Cook was a fourth-round draft pick (25th overall in the global draft) by the Bay Area CyberRays in 2000. A member of the team that won the WUSA’s inaugural season championship in 2001, she was traded in December of that year to the Washington Freedom, which eventually finished as the 2002 league runners-up. Cook picked up coaching full time when the WUSA folded after the 2003 season. As a member of the W-League’s Chicago Cobras from 1998-00, she was the championship MVP in 2000 after helping the team to a league championship. In 1999, her team finished as the league runner-up. Cook, a three-time All-American, played for William & Mary from 199397. In the mix for the Hermann Trophy as well as the M.A.C. Player of the Year Award in both 1995 and 1997, she was the 1997 CAA Conference Player of the Year and CAA Conference Tournament MVP. The Tribe made appearances in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals two of Cook’s four seasons, grabbing a bid for the Tournament each year and concluding the seasons ranked in the top five. Active with the U.S. National Team programs, she was a member of the U.S. Under-20 team from 1994-95 and played with the full national team in 1998. A native of Springfield, Mo., Cook holds an NSCAA National Degree and a USSF “B” License. She earned dual bachelor degrees in kinesiology and religion from William & Mary in 1997, and a master’s degree in kinesiology from Penn State in 2014.

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WASSELL

Tim Wassell returns Penn State for his fifth season in 2014. With the Nittany Lions, he is the primary recruiter and focuses on the team’s goalkeepers. Over three seasons from 2007-09 at Penn State Altoona, Wassell led the women’s program to a 48-11-5 overall record, taking home NSCAA Great Lakes Coach of the Year honors in 2008. He was also named the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) Coach of the Year in 2007 and 2008. While with the Nittany Lions in Altoona, Wassell’s defense-oriented teams posted 39 shutouts in 64 games as the squad set new marks for wins in every year of his tenure with 13, 17 and 18, respectively. During the 2008 campaign, the squad posted the third-best goals against average in Division III at 0.34. Eighteen Lions earned All-AMCC honors and 24 were named to the Academic All-AMCC team during the three-year tenure, which outscored opponents 172-40. Additionally, Wassell’s charges collected three NSCAA Great Lakes All-Region selections, including the only freshman on the first or second team in 2008. The team reached the 2008 NCAA Division III Tournament, falling 1-0 to Otterbein. During that season, PSU Altoona went without a loss in the regular season. Prior to taking over the reins at Altoona, he served as the goalkeeping coach in 2006 for both the men’s and women’s teams. For the men’s squad at Altoona, the team posted the best goals against average in the conference and second best mark in shutouts. The team finished top 25 nationally in GAA with a 0.63 average. As a goalkeeper at Penn State Altoona, Wassell was a two-time NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Region selection in 2004 and 2005 and a two-time AllAMCC First Team selection as well. He was named the 2005 PSU Altoona Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was mentioned amongst the coaches of the AMCC as the Preseason Player of the Year in 2005. In both 2004 and 2005, Wassell led the AMCC in save percentage, shutouts and GAA, completing his two-year tenure between the pipes with a school-record 0.71 GAA. A highlight to his success at Penn State Altoona was a 641-minute shutout streak during the 2004 season, which, at the time, ranked in the top-15 in Division III history. Wassell was an accomplished student with two Academic All-AMCC honors, a spot on the Penn State Altoona Dean’s List every semester and a 3.72 cumulative grade point average. Prior to his time at Altoona, Wassell was a member of the East Stroudsburg squad from 2000-02, earning two Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference championships with an NCAA Final Four appearance in 2000. Wassell, a Hollidaysburg, Pa. native, earned his bachelor’s degree in business at Penn State Altoona. He holds NSCAA National and Goalkeeping Coaching diplomas.

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SUPPORT STAFF Kara

LOWERY

Director of Operations • Second Year Southern Nazarene, ‘97

DR. ROBERTA

MILLARD Team Physician • 10th Year PENN STATE ‘82

Kara Lowery is in her second season as the director of operations for the Nittany Lions in 2014. She was previously an assistant coach for the Lock Haven men’s and women’s soccer programs for three seasons. While at Lock Haven, Lowery helped guide the men’s team to the 2011 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference regular season crown. The Bald Eagles earned Daktronics All-America, NSCAA All-Region and PSAC AllConference honors during Lowery’s three years. Lowery served as the top assistant coach at the University of Oklahoma from 2008-10. As an assistant with Oklahoma, she helped direct all facets of the program and helped recruit a nationally ranked 2010 recruiting class. She also helped direct the Sooners summer soccer camps.

JIM

WEAVER Academic Advisor • 10th Year PENN STATE ‘82

Prior to her time with the Sooners, she was an assistant coach with the University of Kansas from 2005-08. While at KU, the Jayhawks never finished below fourth in the Big 12. As Emporia State’s head coach in 2004, Lowery was named the 2004-05 Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Coach of the Year. She led the Hornets to a 10-8-2 record, marking the first winning season in the four-year history of the program. ESU placed third in the MIAA and climbed as high as fifth in the NSCAA/Adidas Central Region rankings. From 2000-04, Lowery served as the head coach at St. Gregory’s University in Shawnee, Okla., for four seasons. Under her guidance, the team advanced to the Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament all four seasons and to the NAIA Tournament in 2001. During her tenure, the Lady Cavs compiled a 30-38-6 overall record.

GREG

Lowery got her coaching career start as an assistant at Central Oklahoma in Edmond, Okla. from 1998-99.

Strength & Conditioning • Fourth Year

MISKINIS PENN STATE ‘08

Lowery was a four-time All-American and four-time captain at NAIA Southern Nazarene University. She helped Nazarene advance to two NAIA National Tournaments. Lowery was a three-time All-American and twotime All-Region player. She graduated from Southern Nazarene University in 1997 with a degree in biology. The native on Edmond, Okla., holds an USSF “A” coaching license. She earned a master’s degree in education from Lock Haven University in 2012.

KELLY

SAXTON Athletic Trainer • Sixth Year EAST CAROLINA ‘06

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KORI

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CHAPIC Novelty, Ohio WEST GEAUGA

Senior • FORWARD/MIDFIELD • 5-7 CAREER STATS Season GP-GS G A PTS GWG SH 2011 26-26 3 6 12 3 39 2012 21-20 1 1 3 0 13 2013 23-23 2 3 7 1 25 Career 70-69 6 10 22 4 78

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2012, 2013) ALL-BIG TEN FRESHMAN TEAM (2011) 2013 One of seven players to start all 23 games ... Logged the third-most minutes on Nittany Lions with 1,813 minutes on the field ... Opened Big Ten play with a helper against Northwestern (9/20), a goal versus Purdue (9/26) and a second assist, versus Indiana (9/29) ... First goal of the season came at Oklahoma State (9/13) ... Dished out an assist against La Salle (9/1) ... Took 25 shots on the season, eight of which were on goal ... Season-high three shots at Oklahoma State and at Minnesota (10/6) ... Academic All-Big Ten honoree.

BEFORE PENN STATE Named to 2010 ESPN Rise All-America second team ... Four-time Chagrin Valley Conference first team selection, while earning two All-State first team and All-Region team nods for West Geauga High coached by Bill Bryan ... Earned Chagrin Valley Conference Most Valuable Player three times ... Named All-Cleveland first team three times ... Three-time News Herald Player of the Year honoree ... Two-time team captain junior and senior years ... Helped lead the team to regional semifinals junior year and regional finals senior year, falling to national champion Walsh Jesuit ... Earned four letters in track ... State finalist in the 300m hurdles and 4x400m relay ... Took part in the 2010 New Balance National Meet in the 4x400m relay. CLUB EXPERIENCE Played club soccer for the Cleveland Cobras under the direction of Sean McNamara ... The Cobras won the 2010 and 2011 indoor national championship, while finishing runner up in 2008 ... Member of the 2008 and 2010 Flagship Cup Championship. PERSONAL Full name is Kori Elizabeth Chapic ... Born on December 21, 1992 in Cleveland, Ohio ... Parents are Nancy and Joseph Chapic ... Has two older sisters, Kristen and Kelsey ... Majoring in architectural engineering. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of its amazing engineering program and highly competitive soccer program.”

2012 Started 20 games in 21 appearances ... Recorded one goal at Illinois (9/23) ... Helped lift the Nittany Lions over West Virginia (8/31) with an assist ... Tallied 13 shots on the season, including three at Illinois ... Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. 2011 Earned All-Big Ten freshman team honors ... Started and played in all 26 games, tallying three goals and five assists for 11 points including three game-winning goals ... Scored first career goal, and first goal of the Penn State season, the game-winning header vs. Nevada (8/21) ... Tallied first career assist at Pittsburgh (9/4) ... Scored second goal of the year, a gamewinning header against Ohio State (9/29), earning Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors (10/3) ... Tallied an assist in two straight games in wins over Iowa (10/16) and Michigan State (10/21) ... Scored three-point day against Northwestern (11/2) ... Notched first NCAA point on an assist vs. Marquette (11/18). U.S. NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE Selected into the U-20 training camp pool in May and June 2010 along with Nittany Lion teammates Maya Hayes and Bri Hovington.

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WHITNEY

17

CHURCH

CLUB EXPERIENCE Played club soccer with the Loudoun U-18 squad coached by Randy May ... Team earned third place at the Disney Showcase ... Participated in Virginia ODP from 2005-10 while being a part of the Region 1 pool from 2007-10 ... Member of Virginia ODP trip to Germany as well as Region 1 ODP trip to Portugal and Spain.

Ashburn, Va. BROAD RUN

PERSONAL Full name is Whitney Marie Church ... Born April 30, 1993 in Fairfax, Va. ... Parents are Donna and Ricki Church ... Majoring in kinesiology.

Senior • DEFENSE • 5-5

WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose to come to Penn State for many reasons. One reason I came is for the elite soccer program. It’s full of top notch soccer players as well as the best coaching staff in the nation. As well as having a great soccer program, this university is one of the best in the country academically. Also, the atmosphere here on Penn State’s campus made me feel like I was at home; it is just a very welcoming environment and I absolutely love being here.”

CAREER STATS Season GP-GS G A PTS GWG SH 2011 26-15 1 1 3 0 14 2012 27-27 3 1 7 1 10 2013 23-21 4 1 9 1 23 Career 53-42 8 3 19 2 47

NSCAA ALL-GREAT LAKES FIRST TEAM (2012) NSCAA ALL-GREAT LAKES SECOND TEAM (2013) BIG TEN DEFENDER OF THE YEAR (2012) ALL-BIG TEN FIRST TEAM (2012) ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM (2013) ALL-BIG TEN FRESHMAN TEAM (2011) 2013 NSCAA All-Great Lakes second team selection ... All-Big Ten second team honoree ... Logged the second-most minutes on the team, starting 21 of 23 games for 1,945 minutes ... Scored her first two goals of the season including the double overtime game-winner in the Nittany Lions’ conference opener versus Northwestern to earn Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors (9/23) ... Also scored a goal at Nebraska (10/27) and in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against Monmouth (11/15) ... One helper, at Bucknell (9/10). 2012 NSCAA All-Great Lakes first team selection ... Selected to the All-Big Ten first team ... Named Big Ten Defender of the Year ... Played and started in all 27 contests for the Nittany Lions ... Contributed one assist to help lift the Lions over Wisconsin (9/16) ... Netted two goals, including the gamewinner, against Minnesota (9/30) ... Tallied one goal against Michigan (11/18) in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. 2011 Earned All-Big Ten Freshman Team honors ... Made 26 appearances with 15 starts in the midfield for Penn State ... Scored one goal and one assist on 14 shots ... Named to Virginia Nike Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team ... Assisted on game-winning goal against second-place and then-No. 22 Illinois (9/25) ... Scored first collegiate goal, a game-winner versus Nebraska (10/14). U.S. NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE Participated in three training camps for the U.S. U-17 squad in 2009. BEFORE PENN STATE Rated the No. 2 defender in the country and 10th-best player in the 2011 class by TopDrawerSoccer.com ... Helped lead Broad Run High to threestraight State, Region and District Championship from 2008-10 coached by Claire Collins ... Named to the 2010 NSCAA All-Region team ... Earned VHSL AA State, Region and District Player of the Year in 2010 ... Named to the All-State first team in 2009 and 2010 ... 2010 Spring All-Met Player... All-Met honorable mention in 2009. 15 STRAIGHT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1998-2012

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EMILY

3

HURD

Sammamish, Wash. EASTLAKE Redshirt Senior • MIDFIELD • 5-7

BEFORE PENN STATE Three-year starter for Eastlake High School coached by Chuck Krieble ... Eastlake reached the Washington 4A Tournament Round of 16 threestraight times from 2006-08, winning the championship in 2007 and the semifinals in 2006 ... Named to adidas/NSCAA Youth All-Region squad in 2008 ... Earned Washington Gatorade Player of the Year Award in 2008-09, while being named the state’s 2008 AP Player of the Year, All-State 4A Player of the Year, 4A King County MVP and ESPN Rise All-America first team honors ... Also received 2008 Seattle Times All-Star Team recognition and Seattle Post-Intelligencer All-Area team honors ... Three-time 4A All-King County first team honoree from 2006-08 ... 2007 All-State 4A honorable mention ... Also participated in track and field. CLUB EXPERIENCE

Member of Crossfire Premier `91 under the direction of Dick McCormick CAREER STATS ... Served as team captain from 2002-08 ... Team placed fifth at the Season GP-GS G A PTS GWG SH National Championships in 2009, recording six goals and three assists 2010 Redshirt Season in the tournament ... Was the Red Bull Girls National League 2007-08 2011 24-13 6 5 17 1 22 leading scorer, when the team participated in the Nike Friendlies in 2007 ... Named 2007 USL G14 National Tournament MVP and was a Super Y 2012 27-27 2 8 12 1 21 2013 23-22 2 7 11 0 38 Career 74-62 10 20 40 2 43

CAPTAIN (2013, 2014) ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2012, 2013) ALL-BIG TEN TOURNAMENT TEAM (2012) ALL-BIG TEN FRESHMAN TEAM (2011) 2013 Appeared in all 23 games, starting 22 for 1,584 minutes played ... Recorded two goals and seven assists on the season ... Fifth in conference play with four assists ... Notched a goal and two assists against Indiana (9/29) for a career-best four points ... Dished out a pair of assists at Tulsa (9/15) ... First goal of the season came at Bucknell (9/20) ... Spent 105 minutes on the field in the Nittany Lions’ season opener against West Virginia (8/23) ... Garnered Academic All-Big Ten accolades. 2012 Registered two goals and 13 assist for 29 points ... Played and started all 27 games ... Recorded one goal and one assist against St. John’s (8/19) ... Tallied two assists against Indiana (10/7) ... Notched assists against Wisconsin (9/16) and Bucknell (10/2), at Iowa (10/14) and Purdue (10/26) and in the NCAA Tournament second round game against Boston College (11/16) ... Scored the game-winning goal against Iowa (10/31) in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament, leading to an All-Tournament Team selection ... Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors.

League National ODP team member in 2007 … Squad was the USL North American Champions in 2006 ... Team was five-time Washington State Cup Champions (2003-05, 2007, 2009) and reached the finals of the State Cup from 2003-07 … Squad was Region IV Finalists three times (2004, 2007, 2009), winning the championship twice ... Region IV `91 Olympic Development Program Invitational Camp participant in 2008 ... Member of Region IV `91 ODP squad from 2005-07.

PERSONAL Full name is Emily Mary Hurd ... Born November 22, 1991 in Kirkland, Wash. ... Parents are Mike and Suzanne Hurd ... Has two sisters, Rachel, who plays soccer at Clemson, and Natalie ... Graduated with her B.A. in communication arts and sciences in May 2013, and is currently in Penn State’s higher education – administration master’s program. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “Penn State is unlike any other school in the country. The academic excellence, superior athletic department and the community atmosphere on campus is great.”

2011 All-Big Ten Freshman Team honoree … Made 24 appearances, while starting the last 13 matches of the season during Big Ten and tournament play ... Scored six goals and dished out five assists … Tallied a goal and an assist in her second game as a Nittany Lion versus Nevada (8/21) ... Scored a goal versus Nebraska in the Nittany Lions’ shootout win (10/14) and a collected pair of assists versus Iowa (10/16) on her way to receiving Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week (10/17) ... Scored first game-winning goal versus Purdue (10/30) ... Scored opening goal of 4-1 victory over Marquette (11/18) in the NCAA Tournament second round. 2010 Redshirted the season.

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NITTANY LION SENIORS/JUNIORS

KINDRAH

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KOHNE Homer, N.Y. HOMER

Senior • MIDFIELD • 5-5 CAREER STATS Season GP-GS G A PTS GWG SH 2011 12-0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 19-4 0 1 1 0 10 2013 20-0 1 0 2 0 7 Career 31-4 1 2 4 0 17

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2012, 2013) 2013 Appeared in 20 games as a reserve, recording 453 minutes ... Netted her first collegiate goal against Purdue (9/26) ... Took seven shots, two of which came at Bucknell (9/10) ... Academic All-Big Ten honoree. 2012 Started four games in 19 appearances ... Recorded one assist against Central Michigan (8/26), contributing to a 5-0 shutout ... Played a career-high 110 minutes at West Virginia (8/31) ... Tallied 10 shots, including two at West Virginia and versus Minnesota (9/30) ... Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. 2011 Appeared in 12 matches, playing a total of 233 minutes ... Played a seasonhigh 41 minutes against Bucknell (9/20) ... Helped the Nittany Lions record clean sheets in her 10 of her games played. BEFORE PENN STATE Five-year letterwinner in high school under the direction of James Barnello, earning NSCAA Scholar All-American and All-State fourth team honors ... Two-time All-League and All-Central N.Y. first team honoree ... Named to the 2008 All-League second team ... Squad captured 2006 Section III Championship as well as OHSL League titles in 2006 and 2010 ... Earned two letters in indoor track and outdoor track.

TEDDY

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CHASE Wayne, Pa. THE SHIPLEY SCHOOL Junior • DEFENSE • 5-7 CAREER STATS Season GP-GS G A PTS GWG SH 2012 8-0 0 1 1 0 0 2013 5-0 0 0 0 0 2 Career 8-0 0 1 1 0 0

2013 Made appearances in five games ... Season-high 59 minutes played at Bucknell (9/10) ... Took both of her shots of the season in that game, one of which was on goal. 2012 Played in eight games as a reserve ... Tallied one assist and played a seasonhigh 53 minutes against St. John’s (8/19). BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year letterwinner in high school under the direction of Sean Costello, serving as team captain during the 2011 season ... Named All-State in 2011 and All-Friends League in 2010 and 2011 ... Played an instrumental role on the Friends League Championship team in 2010 ... Also earned four letters in lacrosse and two in basketball. CLUB EXPERIENCE Played club soccer for Spirit United, coached by Gino Miraglia. PERSONAL Full name is Antoinette Louise Chase ... Parents are Alexandra McLean and Anthony Chase ... Born in Bryn Mawr, Pa ... Majoring in animal science with the hopes of going to veterinary school. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State for its animal science program, and for the chance to play on one of the best teams in the country.”

CLUB EXPERIENCE Played club soccer for Empire Syracuse coached by Mike Paolini ... Squad earned fourth place in the Region 1 League ... Squad captured the U.S. Club National and Mid-Atlantic Cup Championships. PERSONAL Full name is Kindrah Tomei Kohne ... Born September 2, 1993 in Syracuse, N.Y. ... Parents are Tom and Maria Kohne ... Has a twin sister, Kourtenee, and an older sister, Kazzondrah, who was a student in the criminal, law and justice program at Penn State … Majoring in marketing and Spanish. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because from the moment I stepped on campus, I felt like I belonged. The atmosphere and passion at Penn State is unparalleled, along with the opportunities in academics, athletics and extracurricular activities.” 15 STRAIGHT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1998-2012

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ECKERSTROM Germantown, Md. NORTHWEST

Redshirt Junior • GOALKEEPER • 5-10 CAREER STATS Season GP-GS Minutes Record SHO Saves Pct. GA GAA 2011 Redshirt Season 2012

11-4

2013

23-23 2034:15 15-7-1 3/3 94 .758 30 1.33

508:24 4-0-0 1/2 27 .844 5 0.89

CLUB EXPERIENCE Member of FC Frederick under the direction of Brad Roos ... FC Frederick reached the Maryland State Cup Finals in 2010 ... Club team captain from 2004-10 ... Member of Maryland ODP and Region 1 ODP since 2006 ... Played in Ireland (2009), Spain & Portugal (2010) and Russia (2011) with Region 1 squad ... As member of Maryland ODP, team visited Sweden and Denmark in 2008 ... Member of the Adidas ESP in 2009 ... Played for Washington Freedom Super-Y League U-16 squad in 2009 as well as the Super-20 squad in 2010 ... Selected for ODP National Camp in 2010. PERSONAL Full name is Britt Ellen Eckerstrom ... Born May 28, 1993 in Rockville, Md. ... Parents are Pam and Kurt Eckerstrom ... Has two sisters, Emma, who competed in track & field at Colgate, and Dana. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of the amazing coaching staff, incredible teammates, and the unbelievably supportive and spirited atmosphere that surrounds Penn State athletics.”

Career 34-27 2542:39 19-7-1 4/5 121 .776 35 1.24

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2012, 2013) 2013 Started all 23 games for the Nittany Lions, playing full time in 19 games and recording 2,034 minutes ... Posted a 15-7-1 record … Recorded a 1.33 goals against average and a .758 save percentage ... Shut out opponents three times and contributed to three additional clean sheets ... Made 94 saves on the season, stopping a season-best eight shots twice: at Virginia (8/30) and against Indiana (9/29) ... Opened the season with a 110-minute showing versus West Virginia (8/23), her longest outing of the year ... Academic Big Ten honoree. 2012 Recorded four wins and 27 saves ... Started four games in 11 appearances ... Tallied a season-high nine saves and contributed to a shutout at Ohio State (9/27) ... Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. 2011 Redshirted the season. U.S. NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE Member of U.S. U-17 squad in 2009 ... Attended U-18 training camp in 2010. BEFORE PENN STATE Rated No. 4 goalkeeper and 74th overall recruit in the 2010 class by TopDrawerSoccer.com ... Did not play soccer for Northwest High, instead focusing on track and field ... Lettered 12 times in cross country, indoor and outdoor track ... Two-time All-American during 2010 track season ... Earned All-Met first team distinction during 2008 cross country season ... Has earned 10 All-Gazette honors as well as being named 2008 Athlete of the Year ... Named to Montgomery County All-Decade Cross Country team in 2010 ... Earned six Maryland state titles in indoor and outdoor track ... Member of state record holding 4x400m relay squad ... Won five individual county titles and six relay county titles ... Won prestigious Montgomery Invite in the 500m and was top ranked 500m time in 2011 indoor season nationally.

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MEGHAN

0

KAMINSKI

2012 2-0

4-0

PETERSON

CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH

Junior • GOALKEEPER • 6-1

Junior • FORWARD/MIDFIELD • 5-5

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G

Season GP-GS Minutes Record SHO Saves Pct. GA GAA 2013

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Clinton Corner, N.Y. MILLBROOK

Doylestown, Pa.

Season GP-GS

MALLORY

77:52 0-0-0 0/3 3 1.000 0 0.00

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2013) 2013 Made four appearances as the backup goalkeeper ... Made three saves in 78 minutes on the field ... Played a season-high 38 minutes at Bucknell (9/10), posting one save ... One save each versus Illinois (10/20) and Michigan State (11/1). 2012 Appeared in two games as a reserve ... Tallied one shot against Illinois (11/2). BEFORE PENN STATE Coached by Joe Bocklet at Central Bucks South ... Scooped up numerous awards including 2010-11 Suburban One League All-Star nods and AllIntelligencer Goalkeeper honors ... Was also a talented volleyball player as a middle hitter, earning All-District and All-State first team in 2011. CLUB EXPERIENCE Coached by Dave “DJ” Jones with the Montgomery United S.C ... Helped lead the squad to the 2011 Jefferson Cup division championship ... Earned clean sheets in the 2010 Orange Classic while being named the club’s player of the year. PERSONAL Full name is Meghan Elizabeth Kaminski ... Born on April 16, 1994 in Ohio ... Parents are Paul and Amy Kaminski ... Has two older sisters, Brandi and Chelsea ... Majoring in aerospace engineering and minoring in math … Hopes to be an astronaut. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “Penn State had all of the different things I wanted in a college and more!”

CAREER STATS Season GP-GS G A PTS GWG SH 2012 19-0 2 1 5 0 4 2013 13-0 0 1 1 0 5 Career 32-0 2 2 6 0 9

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2013) 2013 Played in 13 games ... Dished out an assist at Bucknell (9/10) ... Took two shots in that game ... Recorded a shot on goal at Tulsa (9/15) ... Also took one shot each against Hofstra (8/25) and Boston University (9/6) ... Academic All-Big Ten honoree. 2012 Appeared in 19 games as a reserve ... Posted a pair of goals against Michigan State (10/19) to earn Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors (10/22) ... Recorded one shot on goal versus Bucknell (10/2) and one shot versus Iowa (11/2) ... Tallied one assist in the NCAA Tournament opening round game versus LIU Brooklyn (11/10). BEFORE PENN STATE Coached by Michael Williams and Sean McGuigan at Millbrook High ... Scored 80 career goals and was a two-time All-Area first team honoree while leading Millbrook to the 2011 League Championship and Section 9 Finals from 2009-11 ... Ran cross country, indoor and outdoor track, qualifying for States in all three seasons ... Was ranked No. 1 in her class with a perfect 4.0 grade-point average. CLUB EXPERIENCE Played for QuickStrike F.C. under the direction of Jesse Kolmel ... Served as the team captain for QuickStrike, which earned 2008 and 2010 Eastern N.Y. State Cup titles, while winning the 2009 SYL National Championship ... Was also a part of two Region I Semifinals with QuickStrike in 2008 and 2010. PERSONAL Full name is Mallory Rose Peterson ... Born on May 15, 1994 in Rhinebeck, N.Y. ... Parents are Alan and Jan Peterson ... Father ran cross country and track at Columbia University ... Has a younger sister, Veronica ... Majoring in biomedical engineering with the hopes of going to medical school. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “Penn State offered the best overall college experience in terms of providing an incredible athletic atmosphere as well as a challenging academic environment.”

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MEGAN

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RITCHEY State College, Pa. STATE COLLEGE AREA Junior • MIDFIELD • 5-3 CAREER STATS Season GP-GS G A PTS GWG SH 2012 8-0 0 0 0 0 2 2013 4-0 0 0 0 0 1 Career 12-0 0 0 0 0 3

2013 Played in four games, spending 91 minutes on the field ... Took one shot, against Illinois (10/20) ... Season-high 47 minutes played at Bucknell (9/10). 2012 Appeared in eight games as a reserve ... Recorded shots against St. John’s (8/19) and Northwestern (9/21) ... Played a season-high 26 minutes versus Central Michigan (8/26). BEFORE PENN STATE Helped lead the Little Lions to four district championships, earning spots in the PIAA Sweet Sixteen (2008), PIAA semifinals (2009) and PIAA quarterfinals (2010-11) at State College under the direction of Kevin Morooney. CLUB EXPERIENCE Played for the Central Penn United Spartans, who were previously coached by former PSU goalkeeper Alison Weimer, former Nittany Lion assistant Michael Coll and former goalkeeper coach Marial Wilner ... Helped lead the Spartans to the State semifinals in 2009. PERSONAL Full name is Megan Elizabeth Ritchey ... Born November 9, 1993 in Buffalo, N.Y. ... Parents are Mark and Kathleen Ritchey ... Has a brother, Matthew, and a sister, Katie ... Majoring in communication arts and sciences. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because it’s the greatest school in the country to be both a student and athlete. The pride of the student body is unrivaled and it was a dream come true to be given the opportunity to play for my hometown college.”

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RODRIGUEZ San Jose, Costa Rica INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN Junior • FORWARD/MIDFIELD • 5-6 CAREER STATS Season GP-GS G A PTS GWG SH 2012 25-24 4 10 18 0 46 2013 23-23 6 9 21 3 48 Career 48-47 10 19 39 3 94

COSTA RICA WOMEN’S NATIONAL TEAM MEMBER (2014) NSCAA ALL-GREAT LAKES THIRD TEAM (2012, 2013) BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (2012) ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM (2012) ALL-BIG TEN FRESHMAN TEAM (2012) ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2013) 2013 NSCAA All-Great Lakes third team honoree ... One of seven players to start all 23 games ... Scored six goals ... Led the Nittany Lions with nine assists, fifth-most in the Big Ten ... Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (9/30) after recording a goal and assist against Purdue (9/26) and heading in a goal versus Indiana (9/29) ... Notched a career-best four points against Illinois (10/20) with her first multi-goal game (2) ... Four three-point outings: against LaSalle (9/1), at Bucknell (9/10), versus Purdue (9/26) and at Michigan State (11/1) ... Game-winners against La Salle, Illinois and at Michigan State (11/1) ... Game-winning goal at Michigan State was her only penalty kick attempt of the season ... Named Academic All-Big Ten. 2012 Named to the NSCAA All-Great Lakes third team ... All-Big Ten second team selection ... Big Ten Freshman of the Year ... Named to the All-Big Ten freshman team ... Started 24 games in 25 appearances ... Netted goals against St. John’s (8/19), Wisconsin (9/16), Bucknell (10/2) and LIUBrooklyn (11/10) ... Big Ten Freshman of the Week (9/17) after scoring a goal on three shots against Wisconsin ... Tallied a pair of assists against Ohio State (9/27) and Minnesota (9/30) ... Posted assists versus Iowa (10/31) in the Big Ten Tournament and Boston College (11/16) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. BEFORE PENN STATE Member of the Costa Rica Women’s National Team since 2012... At the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Tournament, helped lead the Costa Ricans to the tournament semifinals ... Led the Costa Rica U-17 team to the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in 2008, scoring once, and helped the U-20 team to the 2010 World Cup ... Played club soccer for Deportivo Saprissa in San Jose. PERSONAL Full name is Raquel Rodriguez Cedeño ... Born in San Jose, Costa Rica on October 28, 1993 ... Parents are Sivianni Rodriguez and Grettel Cedeño ... Father played professionally in Costa Rica with Club Sport Herediano and with the National Team ... Has one brother, Sivianni Rodriguez ... Majoring in recreation, park and tourism management. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of the great athletic program as well as the academics.”

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WEBER Novi, Mich. NORTHVILLE Junior • FORWARD • 5-6 CAREER STATS Season GP-GS G A PTS GWG SH 2012 26-26 13 4 30 5 39 2013 23-23 7 8 22 2 47 Career 49-49 20 12 52 7 86

CLUB EXPERIENCE Played for the Michigan Hawks, coached by Derek Williford ... Led the Hawks to seven straight Michigan State Cups … U19 ECNL National Champions. PERSONAL Full name is Mallory Alyse Weber ... Born on April 4, 1994 in Atlanta, Ga ... Mom is Lisa Weber ... Has a younger brother, Mitchell ... Recreation, parks and tourism management major … Wants to attend culinary school and open a restaurant. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State for many reasons, but mainly for the incredible coaches, soccer program, academic possibilities, beautiful campus and Jeffrey Field.”

CONCACAF WOMEN’S U-20 CHAMPION (2014) U.S. U-20 WOMEN’S NATIONAL TEAM (2013, 2014) NSCAA ALL-GREAT LAKES THIRD TEAM (2013) ALL-BIG TEN FIRST TEAM (2013) ALL-BIG TEN FRESHMAN TEAM (2012) 2013 NSCAA All-Great Lakes third team honoree ... Garnered first team All-Big Ten accolades ... Started all 23 games for the Nittany Lions, logging 1,627 minutes on the field ... Netted seven goals and dished out eight assists ... Scored goals in three-straight games: two at Bucknell (9/10) and one each at Oklahoma State (9/13) and Tulsa (9/15) ... Notched four points against Illinois (10/20), scoring one goal and assisting on two others ... Scored the game-winner against Wisconsin (11/6) in the Big Ten Tournament ... Second game-winner came against Hofstra (8/25). 2012 Named to the All-Big Ten freshman team ... Recorded 13 goals, including five game-winners, and four assists for 30 points ... Played and started in 26 games ... Tallied a goal against Illinois (9/23) and an assist against Northwestern (9/21), earning Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors (9/24) ... Recorded two goals against Indiana (10/7), including the game-winner, to earn her third Big Ten Freshman of the Week (10/8) accolade ... Scored the game-winning goal against Purdue (10/26), earning Big Ten Freshman of the Week (10/29) honors ... Netted a pair of goals, including the game-winner, in the season-opener against then-No. 7 Virginia (8/17) to earn her first Big Ten Freshman of the Week honor (8/20) ... Had a pair of goals against Boston College (11/16) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament ... Registered assists against LIU-Brooklyn (11/10) in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament and Florida State (11/30) in the National Semifinal game. U.S. NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE Member of the U-20 Women’s National Team that won the 2014 CONCACAF U-20 Women’s Championship. BEFORE PENN STATE Attended Northville High School and was coached by Eric Brucker at Northville ... Earned All-State honors in 2010-11, as well as three AllConference and three All-District nods from 2009-11 ... Was a part of multiple Olympic Development teams, participating in the regional championships in 2009-10 in addition to taking a trip to Holland in 2010 ... A multi-sport athlete, was also a captain of the Northville basketball team, earning MVP honors in 2010 and 2011 with three letters to her name. 15 STRAIGHT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1998-2012

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BRITTANY

1

BASINGER Purcellville, Va. WOODGROVE Sophomore • DEFENSE • 5-7 CAREER STATS Season GP-GS G A PTS GWG SH 2013 23-23 0 2 2 0 6

U.S. U-20 WOMEN’S NATIONAL TEAM CONCACAF WOMEN’S U-20 CHAMPION (2013) ALL-BIG TEN FRESHMAN TEAM (2013)

2013 All-Big Ten Freshman Team honoree ... Started all 23 matches, spending 1,762 minutes on the field ... Dished out two assists: against Illinois (10/20) and at Nebraska (10/27) ... Took six shots, four of which were on goal. U.S. NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE Member of the U-20 Women’s National Team ... Competed at the 2014 U-20 Women’s World Cup and on the team that won the 2014 CONCACAF U-20 Women’s Championship ... Played on the U-17 Women’s National Team and in the U-17 Women’s World Cup in the fall of 2012. BEFORE PENN STATE Coached by Erin Barrett and Jesse Shehan at Woodgrove High ... Helped lead her team to the 2012 AA VHSL State Championship as well as the district and region championships ... Named to the All-District and AllRegion teams ... Also lettered in basketball for three years. CLUB EXPERIENCE Played for FC Virginia ECNL, coached by Paul Ellis and Carolyn Rice. PERSONAL Full name is Brittany Basinger ... Born June 30, 1995 in Sterling, Va. ... Parents are Jeff and Jackie Basinger ... Has one brother, JB, and one sister, Brooke ... Father played football at Salem University ... Plans to major in kinesiology and either pursue a professional career or attend physical therapy school.

SALINA

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WILLIFORD Wayne, Pa. CONESTOGA Sophomore • MIDFIELD/DEFENSE • 5-4 CAREER STATS Season GP-GS G A PTS GWG SH 2013 23-17 0 0 0 0 9

2013 Appeared in all 23 games, starting 17 and spending 1,534 minutes on the field ... Started all of the Nittany Lions’ Big Ten games ... Played at least 90 minutes in 10 games ... Took nine shots, two of which were on goal BEFORE PENN STATE Played at Conestoga High for Head Coach Meghan Brogan ... An All-Central League player from 2010-12 ... Finalist for the Gatorade Pennsylvania Player of the Year in 2011 ... An All-Southeastern Pennsylvania and AllPennsylvania player in 2011 ... Captain of her team in 2012 ... Helped guide Conestoga to a Central League Championship in 2009 and to the state semifinals in 2010. CLUB EXPERIENCE Member of the Players Development Academy, coached by Seth Korman ... Was a member of the Region 1 team from 2009-12 ... On the 2010 State Cup Championship team. PERSONAL Full name is Salina Williford ... Born on June 20, 1995 in Wynnewood, Pa. ... Parents are Ron and Tanya Williford ... Has two siblings, Jenea and Shannan ... Majoring in journalism with a concentration in broadcast journalism, while minoring in business. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because I immediately fell in love with the school after my first visit and felt that it was the best fit for me in terms of both education and athletics. I couldn’t see myself anywhere else. It is an amazing opportunity to play for such incredible coaches and with such a talented team.”

WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of the atmosphere that surrounds not only the campus but the soccer team as well. Everyone is a big family.”

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ANNA

6

WITTE

ELIZABETH

BALL

Morrisville, N.C. CARY

Richmond, Va. DEEP RUN

Sophomore • DEFENSE • 5-4

Freshman • FORWARD • 5-6

CAREER STATS Season GP-GS G A PTS GWG SH 2013 4-0 0 0 0 0 0

2013 Played in four games as a reserve, logging 93 minutes ... Was on the field for 61 minutes at Bucknell (9/10) ... Also made appearances against Hofstra, Purdue and Illinois. BEFORE PENN STATE Coached by Laura Kerrigan at Cary High ... Named to the Varsity Soccer All-Region team ... A three-time All-Conference and Academic AllConference selection (2011, 2012, 2013) ... 2013 NCCA Academic EastWeat All-Star Player. CLUB EXPERIENCE Played for the 94 CASL Elite and CASL Chelsea Ladies teams coached by Rusty Scarborough and Damon Nahas ... Helped her team win backto-back Region III Championships in 2012 and 2013 ... 2013 Hamilton Sportsmanship Award recipient ... Named co-captain of the 94 CASL Elite Team in 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... A NCYSA State Cup Champion in 2011 and finalist in 2012. PERSONAL Full name is Anna Yvonne Witte ... Born on February 23, 1995 in Orlando, Fla. ... Parents are Riche and Jodi Witte ... Has one sister, Rachel ... Majoring in communications/sports broadcasting. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I knew from the moment I stepped onto the Penn State campus that this is where I wanted to spend my next four years. I chose Penn State because of the people and all of the possibilities ahead of me. PSU has so much to offer academically and the school spirit is unbelievable. I also have the opportunity to play for one of the best women’s soccer programs in the country with outstanding coaches and great players who will always push me to be my best.”

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BEFORE PENN STATE Four-year varsity starter for Deep Run and coaches Nicole Marks, Jen Woodie and Brooke Rooney … NSCAA High School All-America in 2013 and 2014 … Gatorade Virginia Player of the Year nominee from 2012-14 … Earned Central Region Player of the Year honors in 2011 and Richmond Times-Dispatch All-Metro Player of the Year accolades in 2011 and 2013 … District/Conference 11 Player of the Year in 2011 and 2014 … Garnered first team All-District, First Team All-Region and first team All-State/AllGroup accolades in 2011, 2013 and 2014 … Richmond Times-Dispatch AllMetro first team and U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete in 2014 … In 2013, team went undefeated en route to a State AAA Championship … Central Region/Conference 11 Champions in 2011, 2013 and 2014 … Colonial District Champions in each of her four seasons … Also competed in track and field. CLUB EXPERIENCE Played for the Richmond Strikers ECNL under head coach Jay Howell … Team leading scorer from 2011-14 with 57 goals in that span … Three-year co-captain … Attended Id2/ECNL Training Camp in 2012 and 2013. PERSONAL Full name is Elizabeth Rose Ball ... Born ion October 20, 1995, in Newport News, Va., ... Parents are Melvin and Cheryl Gray Ball … Has one brother, Christopher … Plans to major in biology and hopes to attend medical school. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State not only because it is one of the top programs in the county, but also because this team isn’t just a team; it’s a family.”

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ROSE

30

CHANDLER

ISABELLE

22

CLAUSS

Atlanta, Ga. ATLANTA COUNTRY DAY

Clarks Summit, Pa. ABINGTON HEIGHTS

Freshman • GOALKEEPER • 5-7

Freshman • DEFENSE • 5-6 Redshirt Freshman • MIDFIELD • 5-4

U.S. NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE Member of the 2014 U.S. U-20 Women’s National Team ... Competed at the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup ... Was a member of the U-18 team from August 2013 until July 2014 … Invited to six U.S. U-17 or U-18 camps. BEFORE PENN STATE Did not play soccer in high school.

BEFORE PENN STATE Competed for Head Coach E.T. Hunter at Abington Heights ... Threetime Scranton Times Tribune Division I All-Star, two-time All-State honoree (2012, 2013) and NSCAA All-Region II pick in 2013 ... Helped lead the Comets to the PIAA District 2 AA Championship from 2010-12 and a Lackawanna County League Championship in 2011 … Also earned four letters each in indoor and outdoor track.

CLUB EXPERIENCE Competed for Concorde Fire under head coach James Harris.

CLUB EXPERIENCE Competed for Albertson Fury and head coach Paul Riley ... Team won the 2013 North American League National Championship.

PERSONAL Full name is Rosemary Elizabeth Chandler … Born on Sept. 24, 1996, in Missoula, Mont. ... Parents are Nick and Angela Chandler … Has two sisters, Rachel and Rebecca … Rebecca competed in track and cross country at Vanderbilt.

PERSONAL Full name is Isabelle Catherine Clauss … Born on July 21, 1996 in Scranton, Pa. ... Parents are Beth and Chris … Chris was a member of Penn State’s 1986 National Championship football team … Has two siblings, Emily and Chris … Plans to major in biology and become a physical therapist.

WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because I fell in love with it the minute I arrived on campus. It has everything I want from a school with regards to soccer and academics.”

WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “My parents are both alumni of Penn State and I grew up loving the school. I had always pictured myself at Penn State.”

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FRANNIE

9

CROUSE

HALEIGH

15

ECHARD

Greensburg, Pa. GREENSBURG CATHOLIC

Lebanon, Pa. CEDAR CREST

Freshman • FORWARD • 5-7

Freshman • FORWARD • 5-7

U.S. NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE Attended U.S. youth national camps beginning at age 14.

U.S. NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE Member of the U.S. U-18 National Team in 2013.

BEFORE PENN STATE At Greensburg Catholic, won back to back WPIAL Championships in 2011 and 2012, and State Championships in 2012 and 2013 under head coach Ashley Shasko ... Top goal scorer in Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association history (208) ... 2013 NSCAA All-America honoree and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Player of the Year ... Three-time Greensburg Tribune-Review Player of the Year ... All-State pick in 2012 and 2013 … Also won the Judge Driscoll and Bishop Connaire Scholar Athlete awards.

BEFORE PENN STATE Coached by Lauren King at Cedar Crest to NSCAA All-America laurels, NSCAA All-Region II honors, and Lancaster-Lebanon Section I first team All-Star and Most Valuable Player plaudits ... Two-time All-State selection and three-time Lebanon All-County team honoree … Helped lead team to Lancaster-Lebanon League championships in 2012 and 2013 … Also earned two letters each in cross country and track and field … Lebanon County Cross Country Champion in 2010, leading to a PIAA State Qualification.

CLUB EXPERIENCE Competed for Beadling Soccer Club under Head Coach Danny Kohlmyer ... Helped lead club to two State Cup Championships and a third place finish in the national competition in 2010. PERSONAL Full name is Frances Crouse ... Born on Sept. 21, 1995, in Latrobe, Pa. … Parents are Samuel and Thursa Crouse ... Has two siblings, Samantha and Colby … Plans to major in communications … Considering a career in advertising. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of the high academic standard and alumni base for careers I also chose Penn State because of my first visit; I loved the atmosphere and the coaches of the team.”

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CLUB EXPERIENCE Competed for the Penn Fusion ’96 Gaels under coaches Shane Coyne and Tino Mueller ... Club advanced to the ECNL semifinal pool in 2012 and 2013. PERSONAL Full name is Haleigh Ann Echard ... Born on Aug. 16, 1996. in Lebanon, Pa. … Parents are Gary and Rustyann Echard … Has two brothers, Tyler and Logan … Plans to major in kinesiology. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of the family atmosphere of the coaches and the team makes you feel at home. The education is unbelievable and there are so many opportunities to get involved in every day.”

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MADDIE

5

ELLISTON

BRITNE

24

HOLDERBY

Omaha, Neb. Marian

Chelsea, Ala. Chelsea

Freshman • MIDFIELD/DEFENSE • 5-3 MIDFIELD • 5-4

Freshman • DEFENSE • 5-5

U.S. NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE Participated in the 2014 U.S. U-18 Women’s National Team training camp ... Took part in U.S. National Youth Team camps from 2010-14. BEFORE PENN STATE Rated the No. 2 defender and No. 8 overall recruit by TopDrawerSoccer. com ... Two-time Gatorade Nebraska Player of the Year honoree while competing for Marian and head coach Ed Duddley ... NSCAA All-America honoree and Omaha World Herald Elite Eight All-Class team pick ... Two-time Lincoln Journal Star Class A All-State first team selection and Omaha World Herald All-Metro first team honoree ... In 2014, helped lead Marian to an 18-1 record in 2013 and its 12th-straight Class A state title ... Crusaders reached the Class A State Qualifier in 2011 and 2013, and the State Championship in 2012 ... Also competed for Marian’s cross country team. CLUB EXPERIENCE Competed for Omaha Elite Girls under Head Coach Marcus Kelcher ... Club won the 2009, 2010 and 2012 Nebraska State Cup Championship ... Helped lead team to the 2013 ECNL Heartland Division Championship as a member of Sporting Blue Valley, competing for Head Coach Huw Williams ... Competed with the Region II U.S. Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program from 2009-14 and earned the title of team captain for the annual Thanksgiving Interregional four-straight years (2010-13).

BEFORE PENN STATE Two-time NSCAA All-State, All-County and All-Metro honoree at Chelsea under Jonathan Hammett ... Earned NSCAA All-America, All Region and All-State first team plaudits in 2014 … Three-time All-Country and All-Metro honoree (2012-14) … 2013 Alabama High School All-Star Student-Athlete and NSCAA All-State first team pick ... Scored 26 goals her sophomore season, a school record, en route to the Fighting Hornets’ 5A State Championship and NSCAA All-State accolades. CLUB EXPERIENCE Coached by Andrew Brower with the Birmingham United SA (BUSA) ECNL team ... 2013 team captain and earned ECNL All-Event Team honors as a member of the U-16 team in Phoenix, Ariz. ... Trained in Holland with FC Twente by invitation from the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) in 2012. PERSONAL Full name is Britne Eve Holderby ... Born on March 12, 1996, in Birmingham, Ala. … Parents are Jim and Ilse Holderby … Has one brother, Nik … Plans to major in psychology with a minor in Spanish. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State not only for the academic and athletic excellence, but because I truly love the campus and the atmosphere of State College.”

PERSONAL Full name is Maddie Elliston ... Born on March 29, 1996, in Omaha, Neb. … Parents are Jim and Patricia … Has three brothers, David, Daniel and Joseph … David played non-varsity ice hockey for Iowa State … Plans to major in nursing. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because it was the one school I fell in love with; it’s as simple as that. It has an unbelievable soccer program with such knowledgeable coaches and the school is excellent. I could not be happier going here.”

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KATY

8

KEEN

EMILY

10

OGLE

Zionsville, Ind. ZIONSVILLE

Strongsville, Ohio STRONGSVILLE

Freshman • MIDFIELD • 5-8

Freshman • MIDFIELD • 5-5

BEFORE PENN STATE Competed for Zionsville and head coach Ramon Aguillon ... Led the team in goals and assists in 2013, earning Hoosier Crossroads All-Conference, Indiana Soccer Coaches All-District and Top Team Player laurels ... 2013 Zionsville Invitational All-Tournament MVP and Zionsville Lady Eagles MVP ... Garnered All-Conference and All-Region accolades in 2011 and was the adidas Top Flight Freshman in 2010. CLUB EXPERIENCE A part of the Olympic Development Program Region II Team since 2010 and trained with the National Team in 2013 ... Earned an invitation to the ECNL id2 regional training camp in 2012 and 2013 ... A member of the Eclipse Select soccer club under Head Coach Rory Dames ... Helped lead team to the U-15 National Title match, finishing as runner-up in 2013. PERSONAL Full name is Kaitlyn Rebecca Keen ... Born on Feb. 6, 1996, in Indianapolis, Ind. ... Parents are David and Becky Keen ... Has two siblings, Tyler and Alyssa ... Undecided on a major. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “I chose Penn State because of the opportunity to be coached by the best coaches and to play for a top soccer program. There were so many great things about this campus that I liked and it was hard not to feel at home right away. Not only does Penn State have a great soccer program but the academic environment is the best in the country. It was the perfect fit.”

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U.S. NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE Member of the 2014 U.S. U-18 Women’s National Team and the 2010 U-14 National Team ... Took part in U.S. National Youth Team camps from 2010-14. BEFORE PENN STATE From 2010-11, played for Strongsville and head coach Jon Felton … Scored 13 goals with 10 assists in 2011, helping the Mustangs to a Division I regional championship … Recorded 15 goals and 13 helpers her freshman season in 2010 … Participated in the 2013 ECNL/id2 National Training Camp … Competed for the ODP teams at the state and regional level. CLUB EXPERIENCE Competed for Internationals SC under the direction of head coach Keri Sarver … Posted 17 goals and four assists in 2013-14 en route to the team’s top spot in the Midatlantic Conference … Netted 19 goals and 11 assists during the 2012-13 season. PERSONAL Full name is Emily Helena Ogle ... Born on Aug. 5, 1996, in Strongsville, Ohio … Parents are Jeff and Donna Ogle … Has four brothers, Matt, Sam, Josh and Jake … Plans to major in kinesiology and minor in nutrition. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE: “After I visited Penn State, a coach asked me, ‘why wouldn’t you choose Penn State?’ That question stood out to me because I couldn’t think of any reasons. Penn State has it all: great coaching, a soccer program with a history of success, a team that works hard, a university known for its academic excellence and a beautiful campus close to home.”

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MEGAN

4

SCHAFER

LIISI

19

VINK-LAINAS

Langhorne, Pa. NESHAMINY

Wynantskill, N.Y. TROY

Freshman • FORWARD • 5-7

Freshman • MIDFIELD • 5-5

BEFORE PENN STATE Earned four letters at Neshaminy for head coach Rachel Clemens … 2014 Gatorade Pennsylvania Player of the Year ... Graduated with the school’s records in career goals scored (102) and assists (78) ... Four-time All-Region, first team All-State and Suburban One National League Player of the Year honorees ... Three-time NSCAA All-America and Bucks County courier Times Player of the Year picks ... Two-year Pennsylvania State Coaches Association State Player of the Year and Philadelphia Inquirer Player of the Year selections ... In 2014, scored 33 goals and tacked on 18 assists, both single season school records ... That year, helped lead Neshaminy to a 25-0 record and Class AAA state title, scoring the overtime game-winner in the state title game ... Also lettered in basketball and track and field. CLUB EXPERIENCE Competed for FC Bucks under head coach Ed Leigh ... Team reached the 2012 ECNL Championship playoff bracket in 2012 and the Pennsylvania State Cup Championship in 2013. PERSONAL Full name is Megan Elizabeth Schafer ... Born on August 19, 1996, in Philadelphia … Parents are Marianne and Rich Schafer … Has one brother, Richie, and a sister, Kristen … Grandfather played football, basketball and ran track at St. Joseph’s … Planning to major in nutritional sciences.

BEFORE PENN STATE Played three years for Troy and head coach Justin Haviland ... Helped the Flying Horses to the Big Ten Conference Championship in 2010, earning Big Ten Conference Player of the Year and New York All-State team accolades ... Three-time Big Ten Conference first team selection. CLUB EXPERIENCE Competed for FC Stars of Massachusetts in the ECNL under head coach Jason Dewhurst ... Member of the Olympic Development Program since the age of 13 … Attended the 2011 U-15 U.S. Soccer ODP Development Camp … Participated in the U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center in January and September 2012, and the ECNL Player Development Program in March 2013. PERSONAL Full name is Liisi Katherine Vink-Lainas ... Born on Sept. 18, 1996 in Troy, N.Y. … Parents are Susan and Paul Vink-Lainas and has one older brother, Erik … Plans to major in engineering. WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “Penn State, both on and off the field, provides tremendous opportunity to grow and learn. The environment around campus makes you feel like a family and I want nothing but to be part of it.”

WHY I CHOSE PENN STATE “When I came on my first visit my sophomore year, I knew it was the perfect fit for me. It just has so much to offer. After graduating with a Penn State degree, I have a higher chance of finding a job quicker.”

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ANGELA

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WIDLACKI Naperville, Ill. NAPERVILLE NORTH Redshirt Freshman • DEFENSE • 5-5

2013 Did not play. BEFORE PENN STATE Coached by Steve Goletz at Naperville North High ... Guided team to backto-back DuPage Valley Conference and Illinois State championships in 2012 and 2013 ... Team recorded an undefeated season in 2013 ... Member of the state runner-up team in 2011 ... DuPage Valley All-Conference selection ... Named to the DuPage Valley Conference All-Academic Team ... Two-time NNHS Girls Soccer “Most Inspirational Player.” CLUB EXPERIENCE Played for the NSA Fireballs in the U.S. National League, coached by former Penn State great Bonnie Young ... Led her team to the Illinois State Cup final. PERSONAL Full name is Angela Widlacki ... Born on February 24, 1995 in Naperville, Ill. ... Parents are Stan and Ann Widlacki ... Has one brother, Drew ... Plans to major in kinesiology and minor in psychology.

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2013 SEASON STATS 2013 PENN STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER FINAL STATISTICS Overall: 15-7-1 Big Ten: 7-4-0 Home: 9-1-1 Away: 5-4-0 Neutral: 1-2-0 CAREER # NAME 5 Maya Hayes 22 Tani Costa 16 Mallory Weber 11 Raquel Rodriguez 19 Taylor Schram 3 Emily Hurd 17 Whitney Church 14 Kori Chapic 12 Kindrah Kohne 24 Liv Brandy 7 Corey Persson 26 Emily Carrollo 1 Brittany Basinger 25 Mallory Peterson 15 Erin Kehoe 20 Salina Williford 23 Bri Hovington 21 Teddy Chase 8 Jenna Kalwa 2 Megan Ritchey 28 Britt Eckerstrom 6 Anna Witte 4 Lexi Marton 0 Meghan Kaminski

GP-GS MINS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% PK-ATT GW GP G A PTS GWG SH 23-23 1809 19 6 44 79 .241 45 .570 1-0 4 77 69 21 159 17 274 22-8 1293 10 7 27 55 .182 29 .527 0-0 2 54 17 14 48 5 117 23-23 1627 7 8 22 47 .149 21 .447 0-0 2 49 20 12 52 7 86 23-23 1576 6 9 21 48 .125 20 .417 0-0 3 48 10 19 39 3 94 23-23 1724 5 8 18 51 .098 17 .333 0-0 2 71 23 23 69 6 142 23-22 1584 2 7 11 38 .053 22 .579 1-0 0 74 10 20 40 2 81 23-21 1945 4 1 9 23 .174 10 .435 0-0 1 76 8 3 19 3 47 23-23 1813 2 3 7 25 .080 8 .320 2-0 1 70 6 10 22 4 77 20-0 453 1 0 2 7 .143 2 .286 1-0 0 51 1 1 3 0 17 2-0 48 1 0 2 4 .250 1 .250 0-0 0 2 1 0 2 0 4 21-2 571 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0-0 0 48 1 2 4 0 5 19-1 550 0 2 2 8 .000 6 .750 1-0 0 19 0 2 2 0 8 23-23 1762 0 2 2 6 .000 4 .667 1-0 0 23 0 2 2 0 6 13-0 344 0 1 1 5 .000 1 .200 0-0 0 32 2 2 6 0 9 13-0 265 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0-0 0 42 1 3 5 0 7 23-17 1534 0 0 0 9 .000 2 .222 2-0 0 23 0 0 0 0 9 21-21 1586 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0-0 0 71 0 3 3 0 8 5-0 136 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 13 0 1 1 0 2 4-0 112 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 12 1 2 4 0 3 4-0 91 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 12 0 0 0 0 3 23-23 2034 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 34 0 0 0 0 0 4-0 93 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 9-0 237 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 56 0 2 2 0 5 4-0 78 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1

Total 23 - 60 55 175 419 .143 195 .465 11-0 15 2-2 Opponents 23 - 30 30 90 264 .114 129 .489 8-0 7 1-1 # Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct. W-L-T ShO GP Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct. W-L-T ShO 0 Meghan Kaminski 4-0 77:52 0 0.00 3 1.000 0-0-0 0/3 4 77 0 0.00 3 1.000 0-0-0 0/3 00 Lexi Golestani 1-0 7:13 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0/1 1 7 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0/1 28 Britt Eckerstrom 23-23 2034:15 30 1.33 94 .758 15-7-1 3/3 34 2542 35 1.24 121 .776 19-7-1 4/5 Total Opponents

23 2119:20 30 23 2119:20 60

1.27 2.55

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2013 PENN STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS GOALS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total TEAM STATISTICS PSU OPP Penn State 31 28 0 1 60 Goals-Shot attempts 60-419 30-264 Opponents 14 15 0 1 30 Goals scored per game 2.61 1.30 Shot pct. .143 .114 SHOTS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Shots on goal-Attempts 195-419 129-264 Penn State 203 202 8 6 419 SOG pct. .465 .489 Opponents 125 130 6 3 264 Shots/Game 18.2 11.5 Assists 55 30 SAVES 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Penn State 49 45 3 2 99 CORNER KICKS 159 91 Opponents 70 59 4 2 135 PENALTY KICKS 2-2 1-1 CORNERS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total PENALTIES Penn State 72 85 1 1 159 Yellow cards 11 8 Opponents 42 47 2 0 91 Red cards 0 0 FOULS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Penn State 78 93 2 1 174 Opponents 97 88 2 4 191

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2013SEASON GAME RESULTS 2013 RESULTS 2013 PENN STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER RESULTS Date Opponent Result Score Overall Conf Att. Goals Scored Aug. 23 WEST VIRGINIA (1) T O2 2-2 0-0-1 0-0-0 3742 Schram, Taylor (Hayes, Maya) -Hayes, Maya (Weber, Mallory) Aug. 25 HOFSTRA (1) W 2-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 732 Hayes, Maya (Carrollo, Emily) -Weber, Mallory (unassisted) Aug. 30 at #6 Virginia L 1-5 1-1-1 0-0-0 2609 Hayes, Maya (Weber, Mallory) Sept. 01 LA SALLE W 5-1 2-1-1 0-0-0 1012 Hayes, Maya (unassisted) -Rodriguez, Raquel (unassisted) -Costa, Tani (Hayes, Maya) -Hayes, Maya (Chapic, Kori;Rodriguez, Raquel) -Schram, Taylor (unassisted) Sept. 06 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 1-0 3-1-1 0-0-0 1556 Schram, Taylor (Weber, Mallory;Rodriguez, Raquel) Sept. 10 at Bucknell W 6-0 4-1-1 0-0-0 1390 Weber, Mallory (Rodriguez, Raquel) -Hurd, Emily (Rodriguez, Raquel) -Weber, Mallory (Schram, Taylor;Hayes, Maya) -Hayes, Maya (Rodriguez, Raquel) -Persson, Corey (Church, Whitney;Peterson, Mallory) -Brandy, Liv (Kehoe, Erin) Sept. 13 at Oklahoma State W 4-2 5-1-1 0-0-0 1316 Chapic, Kori (unassisted) -Weber, Mallory (Costa, Tani) -Hayes, Maya (Costa, Tani) -Hayes, Maya (Costa, Tani) Sept. 15 at Tulsa W 3-2 6-1-1 0-0-0 252 Weber, Mallory (Hurd, Emily;Schram, Taylor) -Costa, Tani (Hurd, Emily) -Hayes, Maya (Schram, Taylor) Sept. 20 NORTHWESTERN * W O2 3-2 7-1-1 1-0-0 3118 Church, Whitney (Rodriguez, Raquel) -Hayes, Maya (Chapic, Kori) -Church, Whitney (Costa, Tani) Sept. 26 PURDUE * W 6-1 8-1-1 2-0-0 851 Rodriguez, Raquel (Hayes, Maya) -Chapic, Kori (Rodriguez, Raquel) -TEAM (unassisted) -Costa, Tani (Hurd, Emily) -Hayes, Maya (Costa, Tani) -Kohne, Kindrah (unassisted) Sept. 29 INDIANA * W 4-1 9-1-1 3-0-0 1582 Rodriguez, Raquel (Hurd, Emily;Chapic, Kori) -Costa, Tani (Hurd, Emily) -Hurd, Emily (unassisted) -Hayes, Maya (Schram, Taylor) Oct. 04 at #18 Wisconsin * W 2-1 10-1-1 4-0-0 453 Costa, Tani (Hayes, Maya) Hayes, Maya (Weber, Mallory;Schram, Taylor) Oct. 06 at Minnesota * L 0-1 10-2-1 4-1-0 796 Oct. 13 #19 MICHIGAN * L 0-1 10-3-1 4-2-0 2144 Oct. 17 OHIO STATE * W 4-2 11-3-1 5-2-0 567 Schram, Taylor (Weber, Mallory) -TEAM (unassisted) -Hayes, Maya (unassisted) -Hayes, Maya (unassisted) Oct. 20 ILLINOIS * W 5-0 12-3-1 6-2-0 2119 Rodriguez, Raquel (Schram, Taylor) -Rodriguez, Raquel (Weber, Mallory) -Costa, Tani (unassisted) -Weber, Mallory (Basinger, Brittany) -Hayes, Maya (Weber, Mallory) Oct. 25 at IOWA * L 2-3 12-4-1 6-3-0 350 Costa, Tani (penalty kick) -Costa, Tani (Carrollo, Emily) Oct. 27 at #21 Nebraska * L O2 2-3 12-5-1 6-4-0 404 Church, Whitney (Hurd, Emily;Rodriguez, Raquel) -Hayes, Maya (Basinger, Brittany) Nov. 01 at Michigan State * W 3-0 13-5-1 7-4-0 515 Rodriguez, Raquel (penalty kick) -Hayes, Maya (Rodriguez, Raquel) -Hayes, Maya (Costa, Tani) Nov. 06 vs #6 Wisconsin (2) W 2-0 14-5-1 7-4-0 325 Schram, Taylor (Hurd, Emily) -Weber, Mallory (Costa, Tani) Nov. 08 vs #7 IOWA (2) L 0-1 14-6-1 7-4-0 Nov. 15 MONMOUTH (3) W 3-0 15-6-1 7-4-0 747 Costa, Tani (Weber, Mallory) -Costa, Tani (Schram, Taylor;Hayes, Maya) -Church, Whitney (Schram, Taylor) Nov. 22 vs Wake Forest (4) L 0-1 15-7-1 7-4-0 615 KEY * – Denotes Big Ten Game; 1 – Penn State Invitational (University Park, Pa.) ; 2 – Big Ten Tournament (Champaign, Ill.) 3 – NCAA Tournament (University Park, Pa.); 4 – NCAA Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) 28

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2013 BIG TEN REVIEW 2013 BIG TEN FINAL STANDINGS Conference Overall W L T Pct. Pts. W L Nebraska#@^ 10 1 0 .909 30 19 4 Michigan^ 9 1 1 .864 28 18 4 Penn State^ 7 4 0 .636 21 15 7 Indiana^ 6 5 0 .545 18 15 7 Iowa^ 5 5 1 .500 16 15 7 Wisconsin 5 5 1 .500 16 10 7 Illinois^ 5 5 1 .500 16 11 9 Ohio State^ 4 5 2 .455 14 10 7 Minnesota^ 4 5 2 .455 14 11 8 Michigan State 3 8 0 .273 9 9 8 Purdue 3 8 0 .273 9 8 10 Northwestern 1 10 0 .091 3 3 14 # – Big Ten Regular Season Champion; @ – Big Ten Tournament Champion ^ – NCAA Tournament Participant

T Pct. 1 .812 1 .804 1 .674 1 .674 1 .674 2 .579 3 .543 3 .575 2 .571 2 .526 1 .447 2 .211

PENN STATE IN THE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Season/Site Round PSU Opponent Result Score Champion 1994 at Wisconsin Quarters #2 #7 Michigan T * 1-1 (OT) Wisconsin 1995 at Indiana Quarters #3 #6 Michigan State W 1-0 Minnesota Semis #2 Wisconsin L 0-1 1996 at Ohio State Quarters #2 #7 Indiana L 0-1 Indiana 1997 at Minnesota Quarters #3 #6 Wisconsin W 3-1 Michigan Semis #2 Michigan L 1-3 1998 at Penn State Quarters #1 #8 Illinois W 1-0 PENN STATE Semis #5 Michigan W 3-1 Final #7 Ohio State W 2-0 1999 at Indiana Quarters #1 #8 Wisconsin W 3-0 Michigan Semis #4 Minnesota W 2-1 Final #2 Michigan L 2-4 2000 at Illinois Quarters #1 #8 Minnesota W 1-0 PENN STATE Semis #4 Illinois W 2-1 (3OT) Final #3 Michigan W 1-0 (3OT) 2001 at Purdue Quarters #1 #8 Northwestern W 3-0 PENN STATE Semis #4 Ohio State W 2-0 Final #3 Illinois W 2-1 (OT) 2002 at Michigan State Quarters #1 #8 Illinois L 3-4 Ohio State 2003 at Wisconsin Quarters #1 #8 Wisconsin T # 0-0 (2OT) Illinois 2004 at Ohio State Quarters #1 #8 Indiana W 2-0 Ohio State Semis #4 Illinois W 3-2 Final #2 Ohio State L 0-2 2005 at Michigan Quarters #1 #8 Michigan T @ 3-3 (2OT) Wisconsin 2006 at Penn State Quarters #1 #8 Northwestern W 3-2 PENN STATE Semis #5 Michigan W 2-0 Final #2 Illinois W 3-1 2007 at Minnesota Quarters #1 #8 Iowa W 3-1 Purdue Semis #5 Ohio State T ^ 2-2 (2OT) 2008 at Iowa Quarters #1 #8 Iowa W 2-1 PENN STATE Semis #4 Michigan State W 1-0 Final #2 Minnesota W 2-1 2009 No Big Ten Tournament Held 2010 No Big Ten Tournament Held 2011 at Northwestern Quarters #1 #8 Northwestern W 3-0 Illinois Semis #5 Minnesota W 3-1 Final #2 Illinois L 1-2 (OT) 2012 at Indiana Quarters #1 #8 Iowa W 2-0 Ohio State Semis #5 Illinois L 1-0 2013 at Illinois Quarters #3 #6 Wisconsin W 2-0 Semis #7 Iowa L 0-1 Nebraska Totals 18 Tournaments 39 games 26-9-4 5 Titles * – Michigan advanced on penalty kicks, 3-1; # – Wisconsin advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3; @ – Michigan advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2; ^ – Ohio State advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4

BIG TEN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Team (Years Participated) Years Games W L T Pct. PENN STATE (1995-2013) 19 57 37 18 2 .667 Illinois (2000-01, ‘03-08, ‘10-13) 12 26 13 12 1 .512 Michigan (1997-2004, ‘06, ‘10, ‘12-13) 12 25 13 12 0 .520 Nebraska (1996-2005, ‘13) ^ 11 27 16 10 1 .611 Wisconsin (1994-96, ‘98, ‘00, ‘02, ‘04-05, ‘09-10) * 10 30 13 16 1 .450 Ohio State (2002-04, ‘07, ‘09-13) 10 18 8 8 2 .472 Minnesota (1995-99, ‘08, ‘10, ‘13) 8 15 7 8 0 .468 Purdue (2002-03, ‘05-07, ‘09) 6 9 4 5 1 .450 Michigan State (2002, ‘05, ‘08-09) 4 7 3 4 0 .429 Indiana (1996, ‘98, ‘07, ‘13) 4 8 3 4 1 .438 Northwestern (1996, ‘98) 2 4 2 2 0 .500 Iowa (2013) 1 1 0 1 0 .000 The Big Ten added women’s soccer as a Conference sport during the 1994 season with eight teams participating. Ilinois and Iowa began programs in 1997, while Purdue was added to league competition in 1999. * Wisconsin participated in the NCAA Tournament in 1985, ‘88-91, and ‘93 prior to Big Ten sponsorship of the sport. ^ Nebraska previously competed as part of the Big 12 Conference prior to the 2011 season. 15 STRAIGHT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1998-2012

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2013 BIG TEN STATISTICS 2013 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

2013 TEAM LEADERS

2013 BIG TEN HONORS

POINTS 1. Janelle Flaws (ILL) 2. Maya Hayes (PSU) 3. Nkem Ezurike (MICH) 4. Jaycie Johnson (NEB) 5. Nichelle Prince (OSU)

Games Points 23 48 23 44 23 38 23 36 20 31

POINTS 1. PENN STATE 2. Illinois 3. Nebraska 4. Michigan 5. Indiana

Games Avg/G 23 7.61 23 6.65 24 6.29 23 6.04 23 5.70

GOALS 1. Janelle Flaws (ILL) 2. Maya Hayes (PSU) 3. Jaycie Johnson (NEB) 4. Nkem Ezurike (MICH) 5. Nichelle Prince (OSU)

Games Goals 23 23 23 19 23 17 23 14 20 13

GOALS 1. PENN STATE 2. Illinois 3. Nebraska 4. Michigan 5. Wisconsin

Games Avg/G 23 2.61 23 2.35 24 2.25 23 1.96 23 1.89

ASSISTS 1. Kinley McNicoll (WIS) 2. Jordan Jackson (NEB) 3. Hadley Stuart (PUR) Nkem Ezurike (MICH) 5. Rebecca Candler (IND) Madisson Lewis (MICH) Raquel Rodriguez (PSU) Shelina Zadorsky (MICH)

Games Assists 19 13 24 11 19 10 23 10 23 9 23 9 23 9 23 9

GAME-WINNERS 1. Jaycie Johnson (NEB) 2. Nichelle Prince (OSU) 3. Madisson Lewis (MICH) Jannelle Flaws (ILL) Mayme Conroy (NEB)

Games GWG 23 7 20 6 23 5 23 5 24 5

ASSISTS 1. PENN STATE 2. Ohio State 3. Michigan 4. Purdue 5. Michigan Illinois SAVES 1. Minnesota 2. Michigan State 3. Northwestern 4. Illinois 5. Nebraska

SAVES 1. Tarah Hobbs (MINN) 2. Gabrielle Garuder (MSU) 3. Jenna Hascher (NU) Courtney Clem (MSU) 5. Claire Wheatley (ILL)

Games Avg/G 18 6.78 10 5.40 16 4.50 12 4.50 23 4.39

Games Avg/G 23 2.39 20 2.30 23 2.13 19 2.05 23 1.96 SECOND TEAM 23 1.96 Cloe Lacasse F Iowa Jaycie Johnson F Nebraska Games Avg/G Nichelle Prince F Ohio State 21 6.14 Lisa Nouanesengsy MF Indiana 19 5.95 Taylor Schram MF Penn State 19 5.21 Kinley McNicoll MF Wisconsin 23 4.61 Melanie Pickert D Iowa 24 4.32 Mary Kathryn Fiebernitz D Michigan State Megan Fuller D Ohio State Min. GAA Whitney Church D Penn State 2099 0.51 Emma Stevens GK Nebraska 2225 1.05 1875 1.06 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2105 1.07 Madisson Lewis F Michigan 1795 1.15 Jaycie Johnson F Nebraska Nichelle Prince F Ohio State Games ShO/G Veronica Ellis MF Indiana 23 0.52 Josee Stiever MF Minnesota 23 0.43 Sydney Miramontez MF Nebraska 23 0.39 Alexis Degler MF Ohio State 24 0.33 Rose Levelle MF Wisconsin 21 0.33 Amanda Lulek D Iowa Brittany Basinger D Penn State Games Avg/G Kylie Schwarz D Wisconsin 23 6.91 Tarah Hobbs GK Minnesota 23 6.26 21 6.24 SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD HONORS 23 5.83 Kristen Gierman Illinois 23 5.83 Rebecca Dreher Indiana Alex Melin Iowa Chloe Sosenko Michigan Kelsey Mullen Michigan State Steph Brandt Minnesota Hannah Dittmar Nebraska Kate Allen Northwestern Ellyn Gruber Ohio State Tani Costa Penn State Hadley Stuart Purdue Marisa Kresge Wisconsin

GOALS AGAINST AVG. 1. Taylor Bucklin (MICH) 2. Hannah Clark (IOWA) 3. Emma Stevens (NEB) 4. Genevieve Richard (WIS) 5. Gabrielle Garuder (MSU) (Minimum 1,200 minutes played) SHUTOUTS 1. Taylor Bucklin (MICH) 2. Hannah Clark (IOWA) 3. Shannon Flower (IND) 4. Genevieve Richard (WIS) Emma Stevens (NEB)

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Min. 2078 2105 2173 1771 793

GAA 0.48 1.07 1.08 1.12 1.13

Games ShO/G 23 0.52 23 0.43 23 0.39 19 0.26 24 0.21

GOALS AGAINST AVG. 1. Michigan 2. Nebraska 3. Ohio State 4. Iowa 5. Wisconsin SHUTOUTS 1. Michigan 2. Iowa 3. Indiana 4. Nebraska 5. Minnesota CORNER KICKS 1. PENN STATE 2. Wisconsin 3. Minnesota 4. Iowa 5. Indiana

Forward of the Year Midfielder of the Year Defender of the Year Goalkeeper of the Year Coach of the Year FIRST TEAM Janelle Flaws Nkem Ezurike Maya Hayes Meghan Toohey Jordan Jackson Mallory Weber Rose Lavelle Holly Hein Shelina Zadorsky Ari Romero Tarah Hobbs

Jannelle Flaws (ILL) Jordan Jackson (NEB) Ari Romero (NEB) Tarah Hobbs (MINN) John Walker (NEB) F F F MF MF MF MF D D D GK

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NITTANY LIONS ON NATIONAL TEAMS UNITED STATES TEAMS U-20 National Team U-20 National Team

BRITTANY BASINGER CONCACAF Championship FIFA U-20 World Cup

January 2014 August 2014

Senior National Team

AMANDA BROWN Training Camp

2003, 2004

U-20 National Team

ROSE CHANDLER FIFA U-20 World Cup

August 2014

U-20 National Team

KORI CHAPIC Training Camp

Senior National Team

KELLY CONVEY Training Camp

2000

U-20 National Team

TANI COSTA Team Training Camp

2009

U-21 National Team

HEIDI DRUMMOND Training Camp

2002, 2003

U-21 National Team U-21 National Team U-21 National Team U-19 National Team U-21 National Team

SHEREE GRAY Member Nordic Cup in Finland England Tour Member Nordic Cup in Finland

2006 2006 February 2006 2003, 2004 2003

U-20 National Team U-20 National Team U-20 National Team U-20 National Team U-20 National Team U-20 National Team U-20 National Team

MAYA HAYES FIFA U-20 World Cup Japan Friendlies CONCACAF Championship Japan Friendlies Training Camp FIFA World Cup CONCACAF Championship

U-20 National Team

MELISSA HAYES Team Training Camp

April 2008

U-20 National Team

BRI HOVINGTON Training Camp

January 2011

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ALI KRIEGER Olympic Qualifying January 2012 FIFA World Cup June-July 2011 Series vs. Japan May 2011 World Cup Training Camp April 2011 English Tour March 2011 Sweden Friendlies January 2011 World Cup Qualifying October 2010 Germany Friendly May 2010 Alternate for Olympics August 2008 Four Nations Tournament in China January 2008 Nordic Cup in Finland July 2007 Training Camp 2005, 2007

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May 2011

August 2012 June 2012 March 2012 June 2011 January 2011 July 2010 January 2010

Senior National Team Senior National Team Senior National Team Senior National Team Senior National Team U-21 National Team Senior National Team U-21 National Team

JOANNA LOHMAN Training Camp 2008 World Cup Send-Off Series June 2007 Four Nations Tournament in China January 2007 Queen Peace Cup in South Korea November 2006 Training Camp 2004-007 Nordic Cup in Finland 2002, 2003 Algarve Cup in Portugal March 2001 Training Camp 2000, 2003-05

Senior National Team U-23 National Team Senior National Team U-20 National Team U-20 National Team U-20 National Team U-20 National Team U-20 National Team

ALYSSA NAEHER World Cup Training Camp Four Nations Tournament Training Camp FIFA U-20 World Cup CONCACAF Championship Cyprus Women’s Cup Pan Am Games Training Camp

April 2011 February 2011 January 2010 November 2008 June 2008 March 2008 July 2007 2007

Senior National Team U-23 National Team U-20 National Team U-20 National Team Senior National Team U-20 National Team U-20 National Team U-20 National Team U-20 National Team U-20 National Team

CHRISTINE NAIRN World Cup Training Camp Four Nations Tourament FIFA World Cup CONCACAF Championship Canada Friendlies FIFA World Cup CONCACAF Championship Cyprus Women’s Cup Pan Am Games Training Camp

April 2011 February 2011 July 2010 January 2010 May-July 2009 November 2008 June 2008 March 2008 July 2007 2007

U-21 National Team U-21 National Team Senior National Team U-21 National Team U-21 National Team U-21 National Team

EMILY OLEKSIUK Nordic Cup in Norway Mexican Tour Champions Algarve Cup in Portugal Training Camp France Tour Training Camp

U-21 National Team

DENAY RILEY England Tour

U-23 National Team U-23 National Team U-23 National Team U-23 National Team U-20 National Team

KATIE SCHOEPFER Four Nations Tournament Four Nations Cup Northern Ireland/England Tour England Friendly Training Camp

U-20 National Team

TAYLOR SCHRAM FIFA World Cup

U-23 National Team

DANIELLE TONEY Oregon Training Camp

U-20 National Team

MALLORY WEBER CONCACAF Championship

July 2001 May 2001 March 2001 2000 May 2000 2000 February 2006 February 2011 June-July 2010 May-July 2009 March 2008 2000, 2006-07 August 2012

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Senior National Team Senior National Team U-21 National Team

CHRISTIE WELSH Training Camps World Cup Send-Off Series Nordic Cup in Finland Canada Friendly Finland Friendly Nordic Cup in Norway Mexican Tour Champions Algarve Cup in Portugal Australia Cup, Pacific Cup, Nike U.S. Cup Winners, Germany & Portugal Tours Training Camp Olympic Team Alternate Training Camp

Senior National Team U-21 National Team U-21 National Team U-21 National Team

TIFFANY WEIMER Training Camp Nordic Cup in Finland Training Camp England Tour

Senior National Team Senior National Team U-21 National Team Senior National Team Senior National Team U-21 National Team U-21 National Team Senior National Team Senior National Team

CANADIAN TEAMS

2004-08 June 2007 July 2002 June 2005 April 2002 July 2001 May 2001 March 2001, 2005 2000 2000 2000 2000 2006, 2008 2006 2004, 2005 February 2005

COSTA RICAN TEAMS Senior National Team U-20 National Team U-17 National Team

RAQUEL RODRIGUEZ Central American Games 2013 Women’s Olympic Qualifying CONCACAF 2012 Pan American Games 2011 Women’s World Cup Qualifying CONCACAF 2010 CONCACAF Women’s U-20 2012 CONCACAF Women’s U-20 2011 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2010 CONCACAF Women’s U-20 2010 CONCACAF Women’s U-20 2009 CONCACAF U-17 2010

U-20 National Team

HOLLY LINCOLN Pan-American Games

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LEXI MARTON Olympic Training Camp U.S. Friendlies World Cup Training Camp Training Camp and Friendlies Training Camp CONCACAF Championship FIFA U-20 World Cup CONCACAF Championship

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ERIN MCLEOD London Olympics July 2012 Olympic Training Camp May 2012 FIFA World Cup June-July 2011 World Cup Training Camp May 2011 European Friendlies April 2011 U.S. Friendly May 2009 Member 2006-09 Beijing Olympics August 2008 Peace Queen Cup June 2008 CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying April 2008 FIFA World Cup September 2007 Queen Peace Cup in South Korea November 2006 FIFA World Cup Fall 2003 Algarve Cup in Portugal May 2003 FIFA U-19 World Cup August 2002

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CARMELINA MOSCATO London Olympics Olympic Training Camp FIFA World Cup World Cup Training Camp European Friendlies Training Camp and Friendlies FIFA World Cup Algarve Cup in Portugal Member FIFA U-19 World Cup GILLIAN SAMUEL Training Camp

2003 May 2012 September 2011 May 2011 May-June 2010 2007-2008 January 2010 November 2008 June 2008

July 2012 May 2012 June-July 2011 May 2011 April 2011 May-June 2010 Fall 2003 May 2003 2003 August 2002 2000

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PROGRAM HISTORY

1977 • January: A group of female athletes organized the International Soccer Club – Women’s Division on campus. 1979 • January: The University formally recognized women’s soccer as an independent club sport. 1993 • November: In its final club season, Penn State compiled a 7-5-1 record. Seven team members made the varsity roster in 1994. 1994 • January 7: Patrick Farmer was hired as the first head coach of Penn State women’s soccer after a very successful career at Ithaca College. • September 3: The Nittany Lions took the field for the first time, losing at James Madison, 4-1. Freshman Rachel Hoffman recorded the team’s first-ever goal. • September 11: Penn State claimed its first women’s soccer victory with a 4-1 win at Towson State. • September 18: With a 2-1 win over Indiana, PSU won its first home game at Jeffrey Field while recording its first Big Ten win. • October 7: Unranked Penn State registered its first upset of a nationally-ranked foe, knocking off No. 8 Wisconsin, 3-0, in Madison, Wis. • November 4: Following the inaugural season, the Lions participated in their first-ever Big Ten Tournament. 1995 • October 10: Penn State jumped into the national spotlight, receiving its first national ranking. The Lions debuted at No. 17 in Soccer America’s poll and No. 22 in the NSCAA coaches’ poll. • November 3: After finishing the regular season third in Big Ten play, the Lions won their first Big Ten Tournament game with a 1-0 sweep of Michigan State. • November 11: The Nittany Lions competed in their first NCAA Tournament, losing to James Madison, 2-1, in first round action at Jeffrey Field.

1996 • November 12: Moving up the national poll, the Nittany Lions finished the season with their then-highest national ranking to date at No. 9 by the coaches. • November 17: On the road, Penn State claimed its first NCAA Tournament victory with a 2-0 shutout at No. 19 George Mason. 1997 • August 3: Making international history, Penn State became the first American women’s team to play in England’s Wembley Stadium. The Nittany Lions lost to the London Select Team, 3-2, before 40,000 fans. Junior Carole Dutchka became only the second American and first-ever American woman to score a goal in Wembley. • November 16: Senior Rachel Hoffman concluded her PSU career as the Lions’ most decorated player. The four-time All-Big Ten and NSCAA All-Region selection ended her fouryear stint as the Big Ten’s all-time scoring leader. She also set every PSU career scoring mark. 1998 • September 4: Freshman Bonnie Young recorded the Lions’ first-ever hat trick in a 3-0 upset of No. 18 Maryland. Sophomore Jeannine Verdrager assisted on each goal. • October 5: Penn State received its thenhighest national ranking at No. 6, a spot it held onto for two weeks. • October 18: With a 4-2 win at No. 20 Wisconsin, Penn State clinched its first-ever Big Ten Championship with a 7-1-1 record. • November 8: The Nittany Lions claimed their first-ever Big Ten Tournament title with a 2-0 shutout of Ohio State. The game was also televised by Fox Sports Chicago, marking the first-ever broadcast of a women’s soccer match from Jeffrey Field. • November 29: The Nittany Lions advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals, losing to eventual national champion Florida, 3-1, in Gainesville. • December 8: Junior Kelly Convey became the first Nittany Lion named NSCAA Division I First Team All-America. 1999 • September 5: After just one hat trick in five years of Penn State history, freshman Christie Welsh notched four goals in the 4-2 win over James Madison. The All-American finished her initial campaign with three hat tricks while rewriting every game and season scoring record. • September 12: Before a crowd of 4,213, thenNo. 5 Penn State recorded the biggest upset in school history with its 3-2 knock off of No. 1 UNC in Chapel Hill. Named the MVP for the UNC tournament, Emily Oleksiuk saved a penalty kick to preserve the win. • October 8: In the 3-2 overtime win at Iowa, goalkeeper Emily Oleksiuk made school history as the first keeper to record a scoring statistic, assisting All-American Kelly Convey’s goal.

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On August 5, 1993, then-athletic director Jim Tarman officially announced that women’s soccer would become Penn State’s 14th women’s varsity sport and 29th varsity athletic team overall. Not since 1977, when Penn State granted women’s volleyball varsity status, had another sport been added to the Nittany Lions’ elite athletic program. In its short 17-year varsity history, the Nittany Lion women’s soccer program has grown by leaps and bounds. Here’s a look at its history, so far...

Penn State women’s soccer etched its name into the Wembley Stadium record book during its 1997 Summer European Tour. On August 3, 1997, before a near-sellout crowd, Penn State played an exhibition match with the London Select Team prior to the annual FACommunity Shield Match, which pitted the men’s regular-season league champion (Manchester United) against the league cup winner (Chelsea FC). The Nittany Lions became the first American women’s team to play in England’s Wembley Stadium. Carole Dutchka also became only the second American and first-ever American woman to score a goal in Wembley when she tied the score 1-1 late in the first half. Trailing 2-1 midway through the second half, Shari Pickett knocked in a goal to tie the score. But with 8:00 left to play, England scored the final goal to post the 3-2 win in front of 40,000 fans. “Our entire team was excited about (the tour) and about the chance to play in one of the great historical stadiums worldwide,” said then-Penn State head coach Patrick Farmer. “We saw some different styles of play, and we experienced soccer as more than just a sport. In Europe, the game is a phenomena, it’s a part of the culture. The trip was a great opportunity for our players.” At halftime of the FA Community Shield Match, the Nittany Lions challenged the London Select Team in a penalty kick shootout. Proceeds from the event went to the Charity Shield, England’s equivalent of the U.S. United Way. But Wembley wasn’t Penn State’s only stop. On August 5, the Nittany Lions captured a 4-2 win from Millwall Football Club, the top-ranked club team in the Premier Division, on live national television. Dutchka notched a goal to send the game into halftime knotted 1-1. After falling behind early in the second stanza, PSU reeled off three unanswered goals from Rachel Hoffman, Kelly Convey and Dutchka for the win. PSU also traveled to Belgium for a match with the Dutch Select Team and to Germany for the S.V. Hemmerdon Frauenfussball Tournament.

• October 24: Sophomore goalkeeper Emily Oleksiuk became the Lions’ all-time winningest keeper with her 34th victory after 42 games in the 3-2 win at George Mason. • November 4: The back-to-back Big Ten Champion Nittany Lions swept the league’s annual honors as Christie Welsh earned Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year accolades. • November 21: With its 5-0 blasting of No. 19 Southern Methodist in the NCAA third round, the Nittany Lions claimed the 100th victory in the program’s history and the 50th win at home on Jeffrey Field. • November 27: Following its 2-0 shutout of Hartford in the NCAA quarterfinals, Penn State became the first Big Ten school to advance to the NCAA Women’s College Cup since the Conference began sponsorship in 1994. • December 3: Making their national television debut on ESPN2, the No. 6 seeded Nittany Lions lost 2-0 to No. 2 seed North Carolina in the Women’s College Cup.

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PENN STATE LEGEND CHRISTIE WELSH: 2001 NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Christie Welsh, the most decorated player in Penn State women’s soccer history, swept collegiate soccer’s national player of the year awards as a junior in 2001, winning the Hermann Trophy and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America/Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year. On December 4, 2001, Welsh became the first-ever Big Ten Conference and Nittany Lion women’s soccer player to win the prestigious Hermann Trophy. The 14th female soccer player to be honored with the award, Robert R. Hermann himself presented the Trophy to Welsh in a ceremony at the Bryce Jordan Center. Welsh is the second Penn Stater to ever garner the award. Jim Stamatis won the award in 1979 playing under Hall of Fame coach Walter Bahr. Two days later, the Missouri Athletic Club announced that Welsh was voted 2001 NSCAA Collegiate Player of the Year on December 6. The only Nittany Lion to ever win the award, she became the first soccer player in the Big Ten Conference to garner the honor. The Hermann Trophy is the oldest and most prestigious award in collegiate soccer. The equivalent to college football’s Heisman Trophy, the Hermann Trophy was first awarded to male soccer players in 1967 and is presented every year to the most outstanding collegiate soccer player in the nation. The winners are determined through a nationwide balloting of soccer coaches and sportswriters. In 1988 the Trophy was expanded to include both a male and female recipient. The official NCAA Division I player of the year award of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, the Missouri Athletic Club Collegiate Player of the Year was decided in 2001 by a voting of all Division I soccer coaches. Presented

2000 • January: Head coach Patrick Farmer earned NSCAA National Coach of the Year honors at the coaches’ annual convention. Forward Christie Welsh was named Soccer Buzz magazine’s National Freshman of the Year. • October 22: With her last save in the 1-0 win over No. 19 Harvard, junior All-American keeper Emily Oleksiuk became PSU’s career leader in saves. By the end of the season, she ranked first in every PSU career goalkeeper category. • October 27: With its 1-0 shutout at Michigan State, Penn State recorded its first perfect slate of 10-0-0 in Big Ten play en route to its third consecutive Big Ten championship. The Nittany Lions became the first team in league history to win three crowns. • November 2: Sophomore Christie Welsh earned Big Ten Player of the Year accolades for the second time, becoming just the second player in conference history to achieve the feat. For the third consecutive season, a Nittany Lion walked away with Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors– Joanna Lohman. • November 17: With a 4-0 blanking of Dartmouth, Penn State set the school record with 17 shutouts in the season. The victory marked a then-school record for consecutive home wins with 19 and improved the home unbeaten streak to a record 20 games. • November 25: For the third straight year, Penn State advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals, hosting Portland in the season finale. • December 4: After seven years as the Lions’ mentor, head coach Patrick Farmer resigned to become the head coach of the newly formed WUSA’s New York Power. • December 11: For the second straight year, keeper Emily Oleksiuk and forward Christie Welsh earned NSCAA First Team All-America accolades. 34

to the top male and female soccer player in the nation, the recipients receive the traditional crystal ball trophy at the NSCAA All-America dinner in St. Louis, Mo. The M.A.C. Player of the Year was first presented in 1986 to the top male collegiate player. In 1991, the award was expanded to include a female winner. Past female winners of the Hermann Trophy and NSCAA/M.A.C. Player of the Year award include United States Women’s World Cup Champions Michelle Akers, Kristine Lilly, Tisha Venturini, Shannon MacMillan and two-time winners Mia Hamm and Cindy Parlow. Welsh won the M.A.C. Player of the Year award by a large margin, picking up 152 points. Florida’s Abby Wambach finished second in the voting with 119, followed by North Carolina’s Jena Kleugel (106), Santa Clara’s Aly Wagner (103) and UNC’s Danielle Borgman (90). In 2001, Welsh was the only player in the nation to rank among the top 10 in points per game (third, 2.62), goals per game (fourth, 0.96) and assists per game (eighth, 0.69). That season, she not only helped the Lions to their fourth-straight Big Ten regular season crown and third conference tournament title in four years, she broke the Big Ten career records for points, goals, assists and game-winning goals. She also broke her own single-season Big Ten records for points (68) and tied the assists mark (18) en route to her third-straight conference Player of the Year honor. Welsh is the last player to receive both awards. Prior to the 2002 season, the Hermann Trophy and NSCAA/M.A.C. Player of the Year award were combined to form the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy and is voted on by members of the NSCAA.

• December 18: With the program since its inception, assistant coach Paula Wilkins was promoted to head coach. She became just the second head coach in Penn State women’s soccer history. 2001 • October 7: Christie Welsh sets game and career records in the 6-2 thrashing of Michigan. Tying the school record with four goals in the game, her 12 shots and 10 points are a school record. During this game, Welsh tied the Penn State and Big Ten career record with 58 goals. • October 12: With a goal in the 3-1 win at Iowa, Welsh became the outright Big Ten and Penn State career leader for goals and points. • October 21: With a 1-0 decision over Northwestern, the Nittany Lions capture an unprecedented fourth consecutive Big Ten regular-season title. • October 26: The Lions end a 29-game unbeaten streak in the Big Ten when Ohio State hands the Lions a 2-1 loss in Columbus, Ohio. Penn State had not suffered a conference loss since Sept. 19, 1999. All-America goalkeeper Emily Oleksiuk also records 8,128 career minutes in goal, breaking the All-Time NCAA record. • November 8: Christie Welsh is named Big Ten Player of the Year, becoming the first women’s soccer player to earn the award three times. Five other Lions also earn All-Big Ten accolades, while first-year head coach Paula Wilkins is voted co-Big Ten Coach of the Year. • November 9: Christie Welsh’s two assists in the 2-0 win over Ohio State not only ensure the Lions a spot in the Big Ten Tournament title game, but also gives her the Big Ten and Penn State career assists record. Welsh owns every conference and school career scoring record. • November 11: Penn State pulls out a 2-1 overtime victory over Illinois in West Lafayette,

Ind., to claim its third Big Ten Tournament title in four years. • November 24: Penn State upsets No. 8-seed Connecticut in Storrs, Conn., 2-0, in the NCAA Tournament to advance to the quarterfinals for the fourth-straight year. Leigh Hamilton’s gamewinner in the 87th minute lifted the Lions. • December 4: Welsh becomes the first player in Big Ten women’s soccer history and only second Nittany Lion to ever win the prestigious Hermann Trophy. Jim Stamatis was the first Nittany Lion to win the Trophy in 1979. • December 6: Two days after winning the Hermann Trophy, the NSCAA announces Christie Welsh as the 2001 M.A.C. Player of the Year, the NSCAA’s official Division I Player of the Year award. Emily Oleksiuk earns First Team All-America honors for the third time while Joanna Lohman is a first-time honoree. 2002 • February 7: Joanna Lohman and Emily Oleksiuk become the first players in Penn State women’s soccer history to be named first-team CoSIDA Academic All-America. • February 11: Emily Oleksiuk and Bonnie Young become the second and third players in school history to be drafted in the WUSA draft. Young is selected by the New York Power while Oleksiuk is picked by the Carolina Courage. • June 25: The Big Ten Conference announces Christie Welsh is the 2001-02 Suzy Favor Big Ten Athlete of the Year. She is the first soccer player in the conference to garner the award. • September 1: With her first assist of the season in the win over Pittsburgh, Christie Welsh became the 29th player in NCAA history to record 40 goals and 40 assists. • September 8: Penn State records its biggest upset since topping No. 1 North Carolina in 1999, defeating second-ranked UCLA, 1-0, in

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PROGRAM HISTORY double overtime in Los Angeles, Calif. • September 13: Welsh claims the last Big Ten career record that did not have her name on it. At Boston College, she broke the conference’s career mark for shots. She leaves Penn State owning every conference offensive record with 413 shots, 83 goals, 53 assists, 27 game-winning goals and 216 points. • October 11: In the 4-0 blowout of Illinois, Welsh becomes just the 14th player in NCAA history and only Big Ten player to reach the 200-point plateau, eventually finishing with 216. • October 25: With a 4-2 win over Ohio State, the Nittany Lions secure their fifth-straight Big Ten regular season title. • November 25: Joanna Lohman and Christie Welsh are the 99th and 100th Nittany Lions in Penn State history to be selected CoSIDA Academic All-Americans. Lohman is named to the first team for the second-straight year and Welsh is given second-team honors. • December 6: Unseeded Penn State makes its second NCAA College Cup appearance in front of a live television audience on ESPN2. The No. 12 Nittany Lions fall to eventual national champion No. 9 Portland, 2-0. At the conclusion of the championship, Joanna Lohman was named to the College Cup AllTournament team. • December 16: The NSCAA awards the Nittany Lions a No. 4 final ranking tying their highest final ranking in the history of the program. Christie Welsh becomes the first women’s soccer player to earn All-America honors four times as she was named to the second team. Joanna Lohman is selected first team for the second time. 2003 • February 2: The New York Power selects Christie Welsh with the second overall pick of the WUSA Draft. She is the fourth Nittany Lion to be drafted into the WUSA and the highest draft choice of any Lion. • October 25: Capturing a 5-0 win on senior day vs. Wisconsin, Penn State wins its sixthstraight Big Ten regular season title. • November 5: Penn State sweeps the Big Ten awards for the first time ever, with Paula Wilkins earning Coach of the Year, Joanna Lohman snatching Player of the Year and Ali Krieger garnering Freshman of the Year. All told, six Lions earn all-conference honors. • November 10: Penn State earns it’s highest seed to date in the NCAA Tournament, the No. 5 seed, eventually making it as far as the quarterfinal round for the sixth-straight year. • December 8: Penn State receives a final national ranking of sixth in the NSCAA poll. The 2003 season was the sixth-straight year the Lions were ranked in the top 10 in the final poll. • December 15: Senior Joanna Lohman and sophomore Tiffany Weimer both garner NSCAA All-America honors. Lohman, Penn State’s third three-time First Team All-

American, is also named a Soccer America MVP. Weimer’s All-America nod is the first of her career after leading the Nittany Lions in scoring and netting a goal in all but one Big Ten game during the 2003 season. • December 23: Joanna Lohman is honored by the NSCAA as the Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Lohman’s honor marks the first time a male or female player wins the award in backto-back years. Lohman was also named the first three-time CoSIDA Academic All-American and would go on to receive one of the NCAA’s coveted postgraduate scholarships. 2004 • January 9: Joanna Lohman’s runner-up finish for the M.A.C. Hermann trophy marks the fourth Penn State player in four years to be named either the player of the year or the runner-up. • June: Christie Welsh continues her illustrious career, earning a contract with the U.S. National Team and training with the team for a time for the right to go to Athens for the Summer Olympics. • October 17: With a 2-0 win over Minnesota, Penn State clinches its unprecedented seventh straight Big Ten regular season title. • October 29: Penn State completes its best regular season to date with a 16-1-1 record. The Lions’ loss at Washington to start the season was the only loss of the regular-season slate for PSU. • November 3: Penn State claims numerous conference honors, including head coach Paula Wilkins’s second straight Coach of the Year nod. Tiffany Weimer collects Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year honors, while fellow junior Natalie Jacobs earns Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year accolades. Both are First Team All-Big Ten choices, as are junior goalkeeper Erin McLeod and sophomore midfielder Ali Krieger. • November 5: With its 3-2 Big Ten Tournament semifinal win over Illinois, Penn State records the program’s 200th win. • November 14: Penn State earns the No. 2 seed overall, the Nittany Lions’ highest NCAA Tournament seed ever in the program’s 11-year history. The Lions are upset 1-0 by Maryland in the second round, 1-0, ending a 39-game home win streak— the longest in the program’s history. • December 7: Penn State receives a final national ranking of ninth in the NSCAA coaches pollmarking the seventh-straight year the Lions are ranked in the top 10 in the final poll. • December 10: Three Lions are honored as All-Americans, the most since 2001. Tiffany Weimer and Natalie Jacobs both receive First Team NSCAA nods, while Erin McLeod is named to the Third Team. Weimer also garners SoccerBuzz Mid-Atlantic Player of the Year award after scoring a nation-best 26 goals.

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2005 • January 7: Junior Tiffany Weimer finishes second in the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy balloting, marking the fifth time in five years that a PSU player has been named either Player of the Year or runner-up for the prestigious award. • June: Ali Krieger, Tiffany Weimer and Lion alum Joanna Lohman receive invites to U.S. U-21 Training Camp. Christie Welsh also enjoys success as a starter on the U.S. National Team. • October 11: After starting the season 14-0, Penn State receives the program’s first No. 1 ranking from the NSCAA and remains there for three weeks before tying Michigan at the Big Ten Tournament. • October 23: With a 3-0 victory over Michigan State, Penn State secures its eighthstraight Big Ten title. The Nittany Lions post their fourth undefeated conference campaign overall and second in two years, finishing 10-0. • October 23: After being in a back-and-forth battle to own the NCAA record for consecutive goals scored in games, senior Tiffany Weimer and Portland’s Christine Sinclair tie with 17game stretches. Weimer’s streak starts on Aug. 26 vs. Washington and ends on Oct. 23 vs. Michigan State with her game-winner. • October 23: Weimer becomes the Big Ten’s all-time leading goal scorer, breaking Christie Welsh’s record with her 83rd career goal against Michigan. Weimer ends her career with 91 goals. All told, Weimer breaks five of Welsh’s conference records her senior year. • November 1: Penn State receives one of four No. 1 seeds in the 2005 NCAA Tournament, its highest seed ever. ESPNews speaks with Lion head coach Paula Wilkins via phone for her perspective during the selection show. • November 19: Wilkins guides Penn State to a 4-1 victory over No. 4 seed Texas A&M at Jeffrey Field, marking her 100th career win in under five years. • November 25: PSU advances to the third College Cup in program history with its 2-1 win in the NCAA quarterfinals against No. 2 seed Santa Clara. The Lions meet No. 1 seed Portland in the national semifinals in College Station, Texas. Weimer scores her 32nd and final goal of the season in Penn State’s win, which becomes the Big Ten record for goals in a season. • December 2: The Lions tie Portland, 0-0, in the College Cup semifinals, but fail to advance after losing on penalty kicks, 4-3. PSU finishes with a 23-0-2 record, marking the first undefeated season in program history. 2006 • January 6: Tiffany Weimer finishes as the runner-up for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy for the second straight year, marking the sixth consecutive year that a Nittany Lion has either finished first or second for the award. • January 20: Paula Wilkins becomes Penn State’s second head coach to receive

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PROGRAM HISTORY National Coach of the Year honors from the NSCAA. • June 26: Tiffany Weimer is named the Big Ten’s Female Athlete of the Year, marking the second Lion to earn the Suzy Favor Award. • August 25: In front of a Jeffrey Field women’s soccer record crowd of 3,208 rowdy fans, No. 3 Penn State knocks-off No. 2 UCLA, 3-1. The upset victory was the Nittany Lions’ 15th in program history. • October 22: With a 2-1 win over Northwestern, PSU grabs its ninth consecutive Big Ten Title. The streak is tied for second longest ever among women’s conference teams. The win also marked Penn State’s 100th in conference play. • November 2: Six Nittany Lions earn All-Big Ten honors, including Co-Defensive Player of the Year Ali Krieger. Senior Krieger, junior Aubrey Aden-Buie, and sophomores Sheree Gray and Allie Long all garner First Team honors, while junior defender Denay Riley and freshman goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher are named to the Second Team. • November 5: On its home field, Penn State captures its fourth Big Ten Tournament title with a 3-1 victory over Illinois in a final broadcast on CSTV. Aden-Buie was named Offensive MVP, while Krieger garnered Defensive MVP accolades. • November 6: The Big Ten champion Nittany Lions earn a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament, the 12th straight for Penn State. • November 24: After racking up three NCAA wins, Penn State falls to eventual national runner-up Notre Dame in South Bend. The quarterfinal appearance is the eighth overall for PSU. • December 5: Ali Krieger and Sheree Gray are named NSCAA All-Americas. Krieger’s First Team honor was the second consecutive, while Gray became Penn State’s ninth All-American in program history. 2007 • January 25: After six years as head coach, Paula Wilkins departs Penn State with a 11919-11 career record. • February 8: Former Dartmouth and Harvard head coach, current U.S. U-17 bench boss Erica Walsh becomes the third head coach in PSU history. • Spring: Erica Walsh announces a Top 20 recruiting class headed up by Parade AllAmericans Danielle Toney and UNC transfer Melissa Hayes. • Summer: PSU alums Christie Welsh and Joanna Lohman are named to the 24-player travel roster as the U.S. Women’s National Team continues its tune-up for the 2007 FIFA Women’s World Cup in  China. Canadian goalkeeper Erin McLeod primed for a World Cup appearance, while recent graduate Ali Krieger headed to U-21 training camp to prep for the Nordic Cup. Rising sophomore 36

goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher trained with the U.S. U-20 team in preparation for the Pan-Am Games. • September 2: Erica Walsh gets her first victory as Penn State’s head coach in a 1-0 win over Central Florida in Knoxville, Tenn. • November 2: The dynasty reaches a decade, as Penn State wins its 10th consecutive Big Ten title with a 1-0 victory at Ohio State. The Nittany Lions went 9-1 on the conference season. • November 7: Sophomore Alyssa Naeher is named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and six Nittany Lions earned All-Big Ten. Naeher is PSU’s 10th Big Ten Player of the Year in all categories. • November 12: Penn State earns one of four No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament, which signals its 13th consecutive NCAA appearance. • November 24: After a 4-0 victory over Monmouth and a 2-1 thrilling overtime win versus Hofstra, Penn State loses a 1-0 battle to visiting West Virginia to end its NCAA tournament run in the third round. • December 11: Aubrey Aden-Buie and Zoe Bouchelle received Academic All-America honors from CoSIDA, pushing the Nittany Lions’ number of honorees to seven in the program’s 14 years. • December 17: Alyssa Naeher and Katie Schoepfer are named NSCAA All-Americans. Their selection pushes the number of Penn State individual All-America honorees to 11 alltime in 14 years. The number of all-time honors earned by the group stands at 22 overall. 2008 • April 14: Erica Walsh becomes an assistant coach of the U.S. Women’s National Team set to compete in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. • May 24: Former Nittany Lion Ali Krieger becomes the first American woman to win the UEFA Women’s Cup when her FFC Frankfurt team captures its third Cup, 3-2. Her squad beat Swedish powerhouse Umea IK led by the ‘07 FIFA Women’s Player of the Year, Marta, of Brazil. • Summer: Erin McLeod continues as Canada’s starter and represents her home country at the Beijing Games. Current Lions Alyssa Naeher (U-20) and Katie Schoepfer (U-23) see game action with their respective U.S. Teams and incoming players Lexi Marton (Canada) and Christine Nairn (U.S.) are also in preparations for the upcoming U-20 World Cup. • August 21: Head coach Erica Walsh wins gold with the U.S. Women’s National Team as an assistant coach. Walsh was charged with the defense and the Americans followed through, shutting out Brazil 1-0 in extra time to earn the U.S. its third Olympic gold medal. • October 26: PSU claims a share of the 11th consecutive Big Ten title with a 2-0 win at Purdue, going 8-2. Minnesota also goes 8-2. • November 7: Penn State captures its fifth

Big Ten Tournament title with a 1-0 victory over Michigan State, avenging an earlier loss to the Spartans. Danielle Toney earns tournament Offensive MVP and Alyssa Naeher is the Defensive MVP. The Conference would announce the tournament’s elimination after 2008. • December 8: Alyssa Naeher and future Lion Christine Nairn capture the FIFA U-20 World  Cup in Chile.   Naeher earns the tournament’s Golden Glove Award. She also garners her second NSCAA All-America First Team honor. 2009 • May 18-28: The PSU Lions trek to Brazil for a three-match tour of the South American country in addition to a beach soccer and an indoor futsal tournament. • July 22: Freshman Christine Nairn scores an 89th-minute goal to defeat Canada in a friendly for the U.S. Senior National Team. It’s the first time a current Nittany Lion scores a goal for the U.S. National Team at the senior level. • August 21: The second-largest crowd at a Jeffrey Field women’s soccer game (3,098) witnesses a 1-0 Penn State win over then-No. 9/12 Virginia. Danielle Toney scores the lone goal in the sixth minute. • August 31: Christine Nairn’s header in the 79th minute caps a two-goal in three-minute effort that gives Penn State a 3-2 win over UConn. • October 4: The Nittany Lions win their first Big Ten game of the season, a hard-fought tenplayer 2-1 win over then-No. 15 Ohio State behind goals from Christine Nairn and Katie Schoepfer. • October 16: Katie Schoepfer slips a lastsecond free kick goal at Minnesota to put the Nittany Lions into first place for the first time all season with a 1-0 victory. Schoepfer was honored as the league’s offensive player of the week. • October 25: Katie Schoepfer records the 17th hat trick in PSU history in a 6-0 drubbing of Illinois on the Big Ten Network. It’s the first hat track since 2005 by Tiffany Weimer. • October 29: On a cold and rainy Thursday night, the Nittany Lions dodged the elements and used a solid counter attack to down thenNo. 23 Indiana, 2-1, behind the strength of a Danielle Toney first-half goal and a gamewinner by Christine Nairn in the 80th minute. Both goals were assisted by Katie Schoepfer. • November 1: Senior Day will forever be memorable as Melissa Hayes and Tara Davies score their first goals of the season in a 4-0 romp over then-No. 22 Purdue. Davies added a cartwheel and a flip in celebration for good measure on her first career goal. • November 6: Michigan State downs Ohio State, 1-0, to give Penn State at least a share of its 12th-straight Big Ten title. • November 8: Katie Schoepfer and Jackie Molinda each tally goals and the defense doesn’t

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PROGRAM HISTORY allow a single shot to reach net in a 2-0 win at Michigan, giving PSU the outright claim to the Big Ten and the automatic NCAA bid. • November 11: Katie Schoepfer and Alyssa Naeher are named the Big Ten’s Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, while Christine Nairn is a unanimous Freshman of the Year and All-Big Ten First Team member. Erica Walsh picks up her first Coach of the Year Award and Danielle Toney garners firstteam accolades. Lexi Marton is a unanimous All-Freshman selection with Nairn and named to the All-Big Ten Second Team. It’s only the second time in school history that Penn State swept all the Big Ten awards. November 14: The fourth-seeded Nittany Lions in the UCLA bracket of the NCAA Tournament use a hat trick by Katie Schoepfer, her second in 20 days, to down Colgate, 5-0 at Jeffrey Field. • December: Katie Schoepfer and Alyssa Naeher earn NSCAA All-America Third Team honors, while Schoepfer is named to the NSCAA Scholar All-America First Team. 2010 • July 14-25: Christine Nairn and Maya Hayes help the U.S. U-20 team win Group D with a 2-0-1 record. Nairn starts all four games in the tournament, captaining the squad twice in a 5-0 win over Switzerland and a 1-1 draw with Nigeria. Hayes notched an assist in a 1-1 tie with Ghana and in the Switzerland rout, while making an appearance in all four games with two starts. • August 20: Tani Costa scores her first career goal, an overtime game-winner, as Penn State defeats No. 24 West Virginia, 2-1, in Morgantown. • August 27: A Penn State women’s soccer record crowd of 3,912 cheer the Nittany Lions to an exciting 1-1 tie against regional rival, No. 15 Virginia. • October 15: On a blustry evening at Jeffrey Field, Penn State turned its season around in comeback fashion as Taylor Schram and Maddy Evans headed home second-half goals to defeat No. 15 Minnesota, 2-1. • October 24: Penn State captures its biggest upset as an unranked squad, downing No. 13 Illinois, 2-0, in Champaign. Jess Rosenbluth supplied two assists and Danielle Toney scored the game-winner. • October 28-31: Tani Costa records PSU’s 19th hat trick in program history in a dominating 6-1 win over Indiana. She adds two more goals in a matching 6-1 triumph at Purdue to snag Big Ten Player, Freshman and TopDrawerSoccer.com Player of the Week honors. • November 7: Despite registering a school record-tying 42 shots, Penn State’s Big Ten title streak hung in the balance of a 0-0 double overtime game against Michigan at Jeffrey Field. A combination play of Tani Costa and Taylor Schram led to Ali Schaefer’s first career goal, the game-winner, to clinch PSU’s 13th straight Big Ten championship in thrilling fashion on

Big Ten Network. • December: Christine Nairn captures her first NSCAA All-America honor, landing on the second team as Penn State’s lone representative. 2011 • June-July: Ali Krieger and Erica Walsh head to Germany on the U.S. National Team, while Erin McLeod and Carmelina Moscato represent the Canadians at the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup. While Canada is eliminated in the group stage, Krieger starts and plays every minute for the Americans, who reach the Final. Krieger notches the game-winning penalty kick to down Brazil in an exciting comeback match, which earned an ESPY award for Abby Wambach’s goal. Krieger becomes the first Penn Stater to play for a World Cup title. 2012 • January 6: Maya Hayes finishes as the runnerup for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy, marking the seventh time a PSU player has finished first or second for the award. • March 12: Maya Hayes and the U.S. U-20 National Team capture the CONCACAF Championship, defeating Canada 2-1. Hayes scored the game-tying goal in the 79th minute. • July 19: PSU alumnae Erin McLeod and Carmelina Moscato are starters for Canada in the 2012 London Olympics. • August 2: Maya Hayes and Taylor Schram selected to U.S. U-20 World Cup team. • August 9: Erin McLeod and Carmelina Moscato become the first Nittany Lion soccer players to earn an Olympic medal, winning bronze with Canada after defeating France 1-0. • August 17: No. 9 PSU upsets No. 7 Virginia, 3-1. Freshman Mallory Weber nets her first two goals as a Nittany Lion. • August 20: Maya Hayes scores a hat trick for the U-20 World Cup team against Ghana, becoming just the 10th American player to do so in the FIFA World Cup at all levels. • August 24: No. 4 PSU plays No. 1 Stanford at Jeffrey Field in front of a record crowd of 5,117 fans. • September 8: Maya Hayes, Taylor Schram and the U.S. U-20 team win the World Cup, defeating Germany 1-0. • October 21: The Nittany Lions clinch their 15th straight Big Ten Championship after tying Michigan 1-1. • October 31: Erica Walsh is named the Big Ten Coach of the Year for the second time in her career. • November 5: The Lions earn a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2007. • November 23: PSU advances to the College Cup for the first time since 2005 with a 1-0 victory over third-seeded Duke. Christine Nairn scored the game-winning goal on a penalty kick in the 13th minute. • November 28: Christine Nairn and Maya Hayes are named to the M.A.C. Hermann

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Trophy Semifinalist List, marking the first time since 2005 that PSU has had two players on the semifinalist list. •November 30: Christine Nairn and Maya Hayes tabbed NSCAA First Team AllAmericans. • December 1: Christine Nairn scores the golden goal in the 91st minute of the College Cup semifinals against Florida State to send the Lions to their first-ever NCAA National Championship game. •December 6: Christine Nairn is one of three finalists for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. 2013 • January 4: Taylor Schram is named the Dapper Dan Sportswoman of the Year, becoming just the second current Penn State student-athlete to earn the award. • January 11: Christine Nairn finishes as a finalist for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. • January 15: Erica Walsh is named the National Coach of the Year by Soccer America for the first time in her career. She becomes the third PSU soccer coach to earn the accolade. • January 18: Christine Nairn and Maddy Evans are selected in the National Women’s Soccer League draft. Nairn is selected by the Seattle Rein FC as the seventh overall pick while Evans goes to the Boston Breakers as the 29th overall pick. • January 18: Erica Walsh is named the NSCAA National Coach of the Year, becoming the third Penn State soccer coach to earn the award. •December 3: Maya Hayes picked as a M.A.C. Hermann Trophy semifinalist. •December 18: Taylor Schram and Maya Hayes named NSCAA First Team AllAmericans. 2014 • January 17: Maya Hayes is the sixth overall pick in the National Women’s Soccer League draft by Sky Blue FC. • January 18: Erica Walsh is named the NSCAA ational Coach of the Year, becoming the third Penn State soccer coach to earn the award. • January 19: Brittany Basinger, Mallory Weber and the U.S. U-20 team win the CONCACAF Championship. • July 17: Brittany Basinger and Rose Chandler are picked for the U.S. U-20 World Cup team.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY PENN STATE’S NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Date Nov. 11, 1995 Nov. 17, 1996 Nov. 24, 1996 Nov. 16, 1997 Nov. 15, 1998 Nov. 21, 1998 Nov. 29, 1998 Nov. 14, 1999 Nov. 21, 1999 Nov. 27, 1999 Dec. 3, 1999 Nov. 12, 2000 Nov. 17, 2000 Nov. 25, 2000 Nov. 16, 2001 Nov. 18, 2001 Nov. 24, 2001 Nov. 30, 2001 Nov. 15, 2002 Nov. 17, 2002 Nov. 24, 2002 Nov. 30, 2002 Dec. 6, 2002 Nov. 14, 2003 Nov. 16, 2003 Nov. 22, 2003 Nov. 28, 2003 Nov. 12, 2004 Nov. 14, 2004 Nov. 11, 2005 Nov. 13, 2005 Nov. 19, 2005 Nov. 25, 2005 Dec. 2, 2005 Nov. 10, 2006 Nov. 12, 2006 Nov. 17, 2006 Nov. 24, 2006 Nov. 16, 2007 Nov. 18, 2007 Nov. 24, 2007 Nov. 14, 2008 Nov. 13, 2009 Nov. 15, 2009 Nov. 12, 2010 Nov. 14, 2010 Nov. 11, 2011 Nov. 18, 2011 Nov. 20, 2011 Nov. 10, 2012 Nov. 16, 2012 Nov. 18, 2012 Nov. 23, 2012 Nov. 30, 2012 Dec. 2, 2012 Nov. 15. 2013 Nov. 22, 2013 Totals

Round   Seed Opponent First – JAMES MADISON First – at #19 George Mason Second at #6 Santa Clara First – #7 WILLIAM & MARY Second #7 INDIANA Third CLEMSON Quarterfinals at #2 Florida Second #6 #25 MARYLAND Third #19 SO. METHODIST Quarterfinals HARTFORD Semifinals vs. #2 North Carolina 1 Second #7 ILLINOIS (OT) Third DARTMOUTH Quarterfinals #12 PORTLAND First – BUCKNELL Second VILLANOVA Third at #13 Connecticut Quarterfinals at #1 North Carolina First – vs. Princeton 2 Second at #17 Maryland Third #23 VIRGINIA Quarterfinals at #7 Connecticut Semifinals vs. #9 Portland 3 First #5 NAVY Second RUTGERS Third #23 TEXAS A&M Quarterfinals at #2 UCLA First #2 BINGHAMTON Second MARYLAND First #1 BUCKNELL Second #21 WEST VIRGINIA Third #9 TEXAS A&M Quarterfinals #8 SANTA CLARA Semifinals vs. #1 Portland 4 First #2 NIAGARA Second VILLANOVA Third #13 BOSTON COLLEGE Quarterfinals at #1 Notre Dame First #1 MONMOUTH Second HOFSTRA Third #12 WEST VIRGINIA First – at Rutgers First #4 COLGATE Second VIRGINIA First – vs. Penn 5 Second at #14 West Virginia First #4 ARMY Second vs. #12 Marquette 6 Third at #6 Wake Forest First #1 LIU BROOKLYN Second BOSTON COLLEGE Third MICHIGAN Quarterfinals DUKE Semifinals vs. Florida State 7 Championship vs. North Carolina 7 First MONMOUTH Second Wake Forest 8 19 Appearances (57 games)

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PSU OPP 1 2 2 0 1 3 2 3 2 1 1 0 1 3 3 2 5 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 4 0 0 1 3 1 3 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 2 1 3 0 2 1 0 2 5 0 3 1 3 0 0 4 6 1 0 1 6 0 5 2 4 1 2 1 0 0 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 4 4 0 2 1 0 1 1 2 5 0 2 6 1 0 1 2 1 0 4 1 2 4 4 0 5 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 4 3 0 0 1 118 65

BOLD CAPS indicate home contests 1 – San Jose, Calif.; 2 – College Park, Md.; 3 – Austin, Texas; 4 – College Station, Texas; 5 – Morgantown, W.Va.; 6 – Winston-Salem, N.C.; 7 -- San Diego, Calif.; 8 - Charlottesville, Va. * – Portland advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3 ** -- Penn State advanced on penalty kicks, 3-2 Note: From 2005-present, the top four teams in each region were seeded 1-4

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PENN STATE TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW Penn State took part in its 19th NCAA  Tournament, all consecutive appearances since 1995, during the 2013 campaign. Overall, the Nittany Lions are 13-3 in first round games (PSU received byes from the first round in 1998, 1999 and 2000), but had a sevengame first-round winning streak snapped at Rutgers in 2008. Penn State is a four-time College Cup participant (1999, 2002, 2005, 2012), while advancing to the quarterfinals nine times, posting a 4-5 record. Penn State has amassed an impressive record of 29-6-1 at Jeffrey Field, out scoring opponents 93-28 in NCAA Play. Penn State has hosted the first and second rounds in the pod format 10 of the last 13 years. In those 10 seasons in which PSU hosted, the  Nittany Lions went 15-2. APPEARANCES BY ROUND NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 2012 COLLEGE CUP 1999, 2002, 2005, 2012 QUARTERFINALS 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2012 THIRD ROUND 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012 SECOND ROUND 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD Record at Jeffrey Field Away Record Neutral Record Overtime Games

Record 30-6-1 4-8-0 4-4-1 2-3-2

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HISTORY IN THE POLLS NSCAA POLL HISTORY The Penn State Nittany Lions made their first appearance in the National Soccer Coaches’ Association (NSCAA) poll on October 10, 1995, ranking 22nd in the nation. Since that year, the Lions found themselves ranked in the nation’s final Top 25 for 13 straight seasons (1995-2007), earning 11 Top 10 ratings including nine seasons in a row from 1998-2006. In 2005, the Lions received their highest final ranking ever, finishing second nationally after tying eventual NCAA champion Portland, 0-0, in the College Cup semifinals. Prior to that, Penn State’s No. 4 final ranking in 1999 and 2002, the first two seasons the Nittany Lions advanced to the NCAA College Cup, had been the program’s best. In 2005, Penn State also received its first-ever No. 1 ranking when it took over the top spot on October 11 and held it for three weeks before tying host Michigan at the Big Ten Tournament and falling to No. 3 entering the NCAA Tournament. In 2007, Penn State finished ranked No. 12 in the final NSCAA poll. 2008 was the first year since 1994 that the Lions didn’t find their names in the final poll. The Lions found themselves back on the final poll in 2009 (22) before dropping off again in 2010 and then making a run to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament in 2011, finishing eighth. 2012 proved to be PSU’s best season yet as the Lions reached the National Championship game for the first time in program history. Though they lost to North Carolina in the championship, they were just the second Big Ten team to reach the final (Wisconsin, 1991) and they finished the season ranked No. 2 nationally.

PSU FINAL RANKINGS

YEAR RANK 1994 NR 1995 23 1996 10 1997 24 1998 7 1999 4 2000 6 2001 6 2002 4 2003 6 2004 9 2005 2 2006 7 2007 12 2008 RV 2009 22 2010 RV 2011 8 2012 2 2013 RV

PENN STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER AND THE M.A.C. HERMANN TROPHY In its first 20 years, the Penn State women’s soccer program has put its name on the collegiate soccer map and underlined it with the likes of great players such as Christie Welsh, Joanna Lohman, Tiffany Weimer, Maya Hayes and Christine Nairn. All five were finalists for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy, awarded to the top collegiate soccer player in the country, with Welsh becoming the first Lion to bring home the honor in 2001. Twelve of the past 14 years, a Nittany Lion has either won the award, been named the runner-up or was a semifinalist for the award, an amazing accomplishment for such a young program. All told, five Nittany Lions have been finalists for the award, while 10 altogether have been on the watch list or among the semifinalists for the award. Penn State’s semifinalists have included Erin McLeod (2005), Ali Krieger (2006), Katie Schoepfer (2009) and Maya Hayes (2012, 2013).

ALL-TIME PENN STATE M.A.C. HERMANN TROPHY FINALISTS 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

Maya Hayes Christine Nairn Maya Hayes Maya Hayes Christine Nairn Katie Schoepfer Ali Krieger Tiffany Weimer Erin McLeod Tiffany Weimer Joanna Lohman Tiffany Weimer Christie Welsh Christie Welsh Christie Welsh

Semifinalist Runner-Up Semifinalist Runner-Up Semifinalist Semifinalist Semifinalist Runner-Up Semifinalist Runner-Up Runner-Up Semifinalist Runner-Up Winner Runner-Up

RANKING THE RANKS Top 5 Top 10 Top 15 Top 25

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KELLY CONVEY Midfield/Forward Philadelphia, Pa. 1998 (M) Year GP/GS SH 1996 21/19 45 1997 21/21 59 1998 26/25 90 1999 25/25 36 Total 93/90 230

G A 8 7 3 5 7 9 10 5 28 26

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SHEREE GRAY Midfield Toms River, N.J. 2006 (3rd) Year GP/GS SH 2005 25/25 28 2006 23/23 33 2007 23/21 27 Total 71/69 88

G A 3 8 1 0 0 5 4 13

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MAYA HAYES Forward West Orange, N.J. 2011, ’12 Year GP/GS SH 2010 21/13 35 2011 26/26 97 2012 20-19 80 2013 23-23 79 Total 89-80 274

G 5 31 16 19 71

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NATALIE JACOBS Defense Centreville, Va. 2004 Year GP/GS SH 2002 21/16 1 2003 25/25 6 2004 23/23 0 2005 23/21 5 Total 92/85 12 40

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ALI KRIEGER Midfield/Defense Dumfries, Va. 2005 (M), ’06 (D) Year GP/GS SH 2003 25/25 24 2004 23/23 35 2005 20/20 46 2006 26/26 24 Total 94/94 129

G A Pts. GW 0 9 9 0 3 3 9 1 7 2 16 3 2 5 9 1 12 19 43 5

17 JOANNA LOHMAN Midfield Silver Spring, Md. 2001, ’02, ’03

Year GP/GS SH 2000 26/26 74 2001 26/26 84 2002 24/24 74 2003 25/25 115 Total 93/90 230

G A 3 6 9 14 10 11 19 6 28 26

Pts. GW 12 3 32 1 31 3 44 8 82 10

30 ERIN MCLEOD Goalkeeper Vancouver, B.C. 2004 (3rd), ’05

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1 ALYSSA NAEHER Goalkeeper Seymour, Conn. 2007, ’08, ’09 (3rd)

Year GP/GS MIN REC 2006 22/22 2011:27 15-4-3 2007 24/24 2176:18 18-4-2 2008 21/21 1859:56 14-7-0 2009 21/21 1904:27 13-6-2 Total 88/88 7951:58 60-21-7

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10 CHRISTINE NAIRN Midfield Arnold, Md. 2010 (2nd), ’11 (2nd), ’12

Year GP/GS SH G A Pts. GW 2009 21/19 56 7 10 24 2 2010 21/21 73 7 6 20 3 2011 25/24 88 3 13 19 1 2012 27/27 97 17 12 46 6 Total 94/91 314 34 41 109 12

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13 CHRISTIE WELSH Forward Massapequa Park, N.Y. 1999, ’00, ’01, ’02 (2nd)

Year GP/GS SH 1999 26/26 97 2000 21/17 97 2001 26/26 123 2002 24/24 114 Total 97/93 431

G 27 17 25 13 82

A 13 8 18 13 52

Pts. GW 67 9 42 7 68 6 39 5 216 27

EMILY OLEKSIUK Goalkeeper Willow Grove, Pa. 1999, 2000, ’01 Year GP/GS MIN REC SO 1998 25/25 2232 20-4-1 8.50 1999 26/26 2229 21-4-1 9.85 2000 24/24 2223 20-3-1 15.40 2001 25/25 2169 20-4-1 10.0 Total 100/100 8853 81-15-4 43.75

SV 132 115 89 80 416

GA GAA 22 0.89 23 0.93 10 0.40 18 0.75 73 0.74

12 KATIE SCHOEPFER Forward Waterford, Conn. 2007 (2nd), ’09 (3rd)

Year GP/GS SH 2006 23/14 76 2007 24/23 104 2008 24/21 104 2009 21/21 97 Total 92-79 381

G A Pts. GW 8 5 21 2 15 5 35 7 11 7 29 4 14 9 37 5 48 26 122 18

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TIFFANY WEIMER Forward North Haven, Conn. 2003, ’04, ’05 Year GP/GS SH 2002 24/20 53 2003 25/25 80 2004 23/23 124 2005 25/25 99 Total 97/93 356

G A 12 6 21 9 26 12 32 5 91 32

Pts. GW 30 4 51 4 64 6 69 13 214 27

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NATIONAL HONORS MISSOURI ATHLETIC CLUB HONORS 2001

HERMANN TROPHY WINNER Christie Welsh

HERMANN TROPHY RUNNER-UP 2000 Christie Welsh 2002 Christie Welsh 2003 Joanna Lohman 2004 Tiffany Weimer 2005 Tiffany Weimer 2011 Maya Hayes 2012 Christine Nairn

NSCAA HONORS 2001

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Christie Welsh ALL-AMERICA

First Team 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2011 2012 Second Team 2002 2007 2010 2011 2013 Third Team 2004 2006 2009

Kelly Convey Emily Oleksiuk Christie Welsh Emily Oleksiuk Christie Welsh Joanna Lohman Emily Oleksiuk Christie Welsh Joanna Lohman Joanna Lohman Tiffany Weimer Natalie Jacobs Tiffany Weimer Ali Krieger Erin  McLeod Tiffany Weimer Ali Krieger Alyssa Naeher Alyssa Naeher Maya Hayes Maya Hayes Christine Nairn Christie Welsh Katie Schoepfer Christine Nairn Christine Nairn Maya Hayes Erin McLeod Sheree Gray Alyssa Naeher Katie Schoepfer

NSCAA COACH OF THE YEAR 1999 Patrick Farmer 2005 Paula Wilkins 2012 Erica Walsh

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NSCAA SCOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2002 Joanna Lohman 2003 Joanna Lohman NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA First Team 2001 Emily Oleksiuk 2002 Heidi Drummond Joanna Lohman Christie Welsh 2003 Heidi Drummond Joanna Lohman 2005 Erin McLeod 2007 Aubrey Aden-Buie 2009 Katie  Schoepfer 2013 Maya Hayes Taylor Schram Second Team 2006 Aubrey Aden-Buie 2007 Zoe Bouchelle Third Team 2008 Zoe Bouchelle Jessie Davis 2011 Lexi Marton NSCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2003 Joanna Lohman NCAA COLLEGE CUP ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1999 Christie Welsh 2002 Joanna Lohman 2005 Erin McLeod DISNEY SOCCER/NSCAA DIVISION I NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2013 Maya Hayes, Sept. 17 Maya Hayes, Oct. 22

SOCCER AMERICA HONORS 1999 2005 2012

COACH OF THE YEAR Pat Farmer Paula Wilkins Erica Walsh

COLLEGIATE MVP First Team 1999 Christie Welsh 2000 Christie Welsh 2001 Christie Welsh 2002 Joanna Lohman 2003 Joanna Lohman 2004 Erin McLeod,Tiffany Weimer 2005 Erin McLeod,Tiffany  Weimer 2006 Ali Krieger 2011 Maya Hayes 2012 Christine Nairn Second Team 2007  Alyssa Naeher 2012 Maya Hayes

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA First Team 2004 Denay Riley 2012 Raquel Rodriguez Mallory Weber Second  Team 2006 Alyssa Naeher NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2005 Tiffany Weimer, Sept. 25 Tiffany Weimer, Oct. 23 2011 Maya Hayes, Sept. 7 NATIONAL TEAM OF THE WEEK 1994 Rachel Hoffman, Oct. 24 1998 Bonnie Young, Sept. 7 Erin Cochran, Sept. 14 Shari Pickett, Sept. 14 1999 Kris Phillips, Aug. 29 Kris Phillips, Sept. 12 Christie Welsh, Sept. 12 Christie Welsh, Nov. 3 2000 Heidi Drummond, Sept. 18 2001 Christie Welsh, Oct. 9 Christie Welsh, Nov. 5 Christie Welsh, Nov. 14 2002 Joanna Lohman, Sept. 3 Amanda Brown, Sept. 9 Tiffany Weimer, Sept. 30 Heidi Drummond, Oct. 14 Joanna Lohman, Oct. 30 2003 Tiffany Weimer, Sept. 9 Joanna Lohman, Sept. 16 Heidi Drummond, Oct. 28 2004 Tiffany Weimer, Oct. 5 Tiffany Weimer, Oct. 13 Tiffany Weimer, Nov. 3 2005 Tiffany Weimer, Aug. 28 Tiffany Weimer, Aug. 29 Tiffany Weimer, Sept. 11 Tiffany Weimer, Sept. 25 Tiffany Weimer, Oct. 23 2006 Sarah Dwyer, Aug. 30 Ali Krieger, Nov. 8 2007 Katie Schoepfer, Sept. 17 Katie Schoepfer, Oct. 8 Zoe Bouchelle, Oct. 15 Tara Davies, Oct. 29 2008 Katie Schoepfer, Oct. 21 2009 Lexi Marton, Aug. 25 Katie Schoepfer, Oct. 13 Danielle Toney, Oct. 13 Danielle Toney, Nov. 4 2011 Maya Hayes, Aug. 31 Maya Hayes, Sept. 7 Ali Schaefer, Sept. 27 Taylor Schram, Oct. 20 Soccer America discontinued the Team of the Week honors for the 2010 season and following the 2012 season.

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NATIONAL HONORS TOPDRAWERSOCCER.COM HONORS NATIONAL COLLEGIATE TEAM First Team 2010 Christine Nairn 2011 Maya Hayes 2012 Maya Hayes Christine Nairn 2013 Maya Hayes Second  Team 2009 Danielle Toney 2011 Christine Nairn 2012 Whitney Church Third Team 2009 Katie Schoepfer NATIONAL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2009 Christine Nairn NATIONAL FRESHMEN TEAM First Team 2009 Christine Nairn 2010 Tani Costa 2012 Raquel Rodriguez Second Team 2012 Mallory Weber 2013 Brittany Basinger NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2009 Danielle Toney, Nov. 2 2010 Tani Costa, Nov. 1 2011 Maya Hayes, Sept. 5 Taylor Schram, Oct. 17 NATIONAL TEAM OF THE WEEK 2008 Jessie Davis, Oct. 6 Alyssa Naeher, Oct. 22 Jessie Davis, Oct. 22 2009 Danielle Toney, Nov. 2 2010 Tani Costa, Nov. 1 Ali Schaefer, Nov. 8 2011 Jess Rosenbluth, Aug. 29 Maya Hayes, Sept. 5 Ali Schaefer, Sept. 26 Maya Hayes, Oct. 3 Maya Hayes, Oct. 17 Taylor Schram, Oct. 17 Maya Hayes, Oct. 24 2012 Maya Hayes, Oct. 1 2013 Maya Hayes, Oct. 22

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HONORS First Team 2001 2002 2003 2005 Second Team 2000 2002 2007 Third Team 2005 2006 2007 2008 2011

Joanna Lohman Emily Oleksiuk Joanna Lohman Joanna Lohman Lindsay Bach Emily Oleksiuk Christie Welsh Aubrey Aden-Buie

COLLEGE SOCCER ONLINE ALL-AMERICA

First Team 1999 2000 Second Team 1999 2000

Christie Welsh Christie Welsh Kelly Convey Emily Oleksiuk Emily Oleksiuk

Erin McLeod Aubrey Aden-Buie Zoe Bouchelle Zoe Bouchelle Maya Hayes

OTHER HONORS SOCCER TIMES NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1999 Kelly Convey, Oct. 5

SOCCER TIMES COACH OF THE YEAR 1998 Patrick Farmer COLLEGE SOCCER WEEKLY NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1998 Emily Oleksiuk, Nov. 24 1999 Christie Welsh, Sept. 14 Christie Welsh, Nov. 2

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NATIONAL HONORS SOCCER BUZZ HONORS* COACH OF THE YEAR RUNNER UP 2005.................................................................................... Paula Wilkins ALL-AMERICA First Team 2007.................................................................................... Alyssa Naeher 2008.................................................................................... Alyssa Naeher Second Team 1997................................................................................ Rachel Hoffman 1998..................................................................................... Kelly Convey 2001................................................................................. Joanna Lohman 2002................................................................................... Christie Welsh 2006......................................................................................... Ali Krieger 2007................................................................................. Katie Schoepfer Third Team 2005..................................................................................... Lindsay Bach ................................................................................................. Ali Krieger 2008....................................................................................Zoe Bouchelle Fourth Team 2006...................................................................................... Sheree Gray Honorable Mention 2000................................................................................. Joanna Lohman 2001.................................................................................... Bonnie Young 2003..................................................................................Tiffany Weimer NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1999................................................................................... Christie Welsh

ELITE TEAM OF THE WEEK 2001....................................................................... Christie Welsh, Oct. 8 .............................................................................. Bonnie Young, Oct. 22 2002.................................................................. Leigh Hamilton, Sept. 30 ....................................................................... Heidi Drummond, Oct. 14 ........................................................................... Joanna Lohman, Oct. 30 2003.................................................................. Joanna Lohman, Sept. 16 .......................................................................... Leigh Hamilton, Sept. 23 ..............................................................................Tiffany Weimer, Oct. 6 ....................................................................... Heidi Drummond, Oct. 28 2004................................................................... Tiffany Weimer, Sept. 22 ................................................................................ Natalie Jacobs, Oct. 6 ............................................................................Tiffany Weimer, Oct. 13 ............................................................................. Tiffany Weimer, Nov. 3 2005....................................................................Tiffany Weimer, Aug. 30 ............................................................................. Tiffany Weimer, Sept. 6 ........................................................................... Tiffany Weimer, Sept. 13 2006........................................................................Sarah Dwyer, Aug. 29 ............................................................................... Sarah Dwyer, Sept. 19 ..................................................................................... Ali Krieger, Nov. 7 2007................................................................... Katie Schoepfer, Sept. 17 ..............................................................................Zoe Bouchelle, Oct. 15 ..................................................................................Tara Davies, Oct. 29 2008........................................................................ Nikki Watts, Sept. 10 * – SoccerBuzz.com discontinued operation during the summer of 2009. SOCCER NEWS NET SUPPORTERS’ CHOICE AWARD 2010......................................................................................... Tani Costa

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA First Team 2000................................................................................. Joanna Lohman 2004.......................................................................................Denay Riley Second Team 1998..................................................................................Emily Oleksiuk 2000................................................................................ Stephanie Smith 2005..........................................................................................Allie Long Third Team 1998................................................................................... Bonnie Young 2002.................................................................................Tiffany Weimer 2003........................................................................................ Ali Krieger 2006................................................................................... Alyssa Naeher Fourth Team 2008............................................................................... Emma Thomson Honorable Mention 2005....................................................................................... Sheree Gray

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REGIONAL HONORS NSCAA HONORS ALL-GREAT LAKES REGION First Team 2007....................................................................................Zoe Bouchelle ............................................................................................ Alyssa Naeher ...............................................................................................Denay Riley ......................................................................................... Katie Schoepfer 2008....................................................................................Zoe Bouchelle ............................................................................................ Alyssa Naeher 2009.................................................................................... Alyssa Naeher ......................................................................................... Christine Nairn ......................................................................................... Katie Schoepfer ...........................................................................................Danielle Toney 2010................................................................................. Christine Nairn 2011.......................................................................................Maya Hayes .............................................................................................. Lexi Marton ......................................................................................... Christine Nairn 2012........................................................................... Whitney Church ...............................................................................................Maya Hayes ......................................................................................... Christine Nairn 2013.......................................................................................Maya Hayes ........................................................................................... Taylor Schram Second  Team 2007............................................................................. Aubrey Aden-Buie ............................................................................................... Sheree Gray 2008........................................................................................ Jessie Davis ......................................................................................... Katie Schoepfer 2011................................................................................... Taylor Schram 2012....................................................................................Erin McNulty 2013........................................................................... Whitney Church ...................................................................................... Mallory Weber Third  Team 2008...................................................................................Danielle Toney 2010...................................................................................Danielle Toney 2012......................................................................... Raquel Rodriguez 2013......................................................................... Raquel Rodriguez ...................................................................................... Mallory Weber ALL-MIDEAST REGION First Team 1994................................................................................ Rachel Hoffman ALL-MID-ATLANTIC REGION First Team 1995................................................................................ Rachel Hoffman 1996................................................................................ Rachel Hoffman 1997..................................................................................... Kelly Convey 1998..................................................................................... Kelly Convey .....................................................................................Jeannine Verdrager 1999..................................................................................... Kelly Convey ..........................................................................................Emily Oleksiuk ...........................................................................................Gillian Samuel ........................................................................................... Christie Welsh 2000................................................................................. Joanna Lohman .............................................................................................. Megan Mills ..........................................................................................Emily Oleksiuk ........................................................................................... Christie Welsh 2001................................................................................. Joanna Lohman ..........................................................................................Emily Oleksiuk ........................................................................................... Christie Welsh ............................................................................................ Bonnie Young 2002............................................................................. Heidi Drummond ......................................................................................... Joanna Lohman 15 STRAIGHT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1998-2012

........................................................................................... Christie Welsh 2003................................................................................. Joanna Lohman ..........................................................................................Tiffany Weimer 2004.................................................................................... Natalie Jacobs ................................................................................................. Ali Krieger ............................................................................................. Erin McLeod ..........................................................................................Tiffany Weimer 2005..................................................................................... Lindsay Bach ................................................................................................. Ali Krieger ............................................................................................. Erin McLeod ..........................................................................................Tiffany Weimer 2006....................................................................................... Sheree Gray ................................................................................................. Ali Krieger ..................................................................................................Allie Long Second Team 1997................................................................................ Rachel Hoffman 1998................................................................................. Carole Dutchka ..........................................................................................Emily Oleksiuk 1999.............................................................................. Courtney Lawson 2000................................................................................ Stephanie Smith ............................................................................................ Bonnie Young 2001............................................................................. Heidi Drummond 2002................................................................................ Stephanie Smith 2004.......................................................................................Denay Riley 2005.................................................................................... Natalie Jacobs 2006.......................................................................................Denay Riley Third Team 2003................................................................................ Stephanie Smith 2005....................................................................................... Sheree Gray ..................................................................................................Allie Long ..................................................................................... Aubrey Aden-Buie MID-ATLANTIC COACH OF THE YEAR 1996......................................................................................... Pat Farmer 1998......................................................................................... Pat Farmer 1999......................................................................................... Pat Farmer 2005.................................................................................... Paula Wilkins

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

First Team 2000.................................................................................Emily Oleksiuk 2001................................................................................ Joanna Lohman .........................................................................................Emily Oleksiuk 2002................................................................................ Joanna Lohman .......................................................................................... Christie Welsh 2003................................................................................ Joanna Lohman 2005.................................................................................... Lindsay Bach ............................................................................................ Erin McLeod 2006............................................................................ Aubrey Aden-Buie 2007............................................................................ Aubrey Aden-Buie ...........................................................................................Zoe Bouchelle 2008...................................................................................Zoe Bouchelle 2011......................................................................................Maya Hayes Second Team 2003................................................................................ Leigh Hamilton 2004.................................................................................... Lindsay Bach .......................................................................................... Amanda Lentz 2007................................................................................... Alyssa Naeher 2008....................................................................................... Jessie Davis ........................................................................................ Katie Schoepfer 2009................................................................................ Katie Schoepfer 2011.................................................................................Jess Rosenbluth NITTANY LION ATHLETICS • GoPSUsports.com

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REGIONAL HONORS SOCCER BUZZ* ALL-GREAT LAKES REGION First Team 2007 Zoe Bouchelle Alyssa Naeher Katie Schoepfer 2008 Alyssa Naeher Second  Team 2007 Aubrey Aden-Buie Sheree Gray 2008 Jessie Davis Katie Schoepfer Third Team 2007 Denay Riley 2008 Danielle Toney GREAT LAKES REGION ALL-FRESHMAN 2008 Emma Thomson ALL-MID-ATLANTIC REGION First Team 1996 Rachel Hoffman 1998 Kelly Convey Emily Oleksiuk Jeannine Verdrager 1999 Kelly Convey Emily Oleksiuk Christie Welsh 2000 Joanna Lohman Emily Oleksiuk Christie Welsh 2001 Joanna Lohman Emily Oleksiuk Christie Welsh Bonnie Young 2002 Heidi Drummond Joanna Lohman Christie Welsh 2003 Joanna Lohman Tiffany Weimer 2004 Natalie Jacobs Erin McLeod Tiffany Weimer 2005 Lindsay Bach Natalie Jacobs Ali Krieger Erin McLeod Tiffany Weimer 2006 Sheree Gray Ali Krieger Allie Long

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Second Team 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2004 2005 2006 Third Team 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006

Rachel Hoffman Carole Dutchka Courtney Lawson Megan Mills Bonnie Young Heidi Drummond Ali Krieger Denay Riley Allie Long Denay Riley Gillian Samuel Stephanie Smith Megan Mills Stephanie Smith Heidi Drummond Stephanie Smith Carmelina Moscato Aubrey Aden-Buie

MID-ATLANTIC REGION ALL-FRESHMAN 1996 Kelly Convey 1998 Emily Oleksiuk Gillian Samuel Bonnie Young 1999 Christie Welsh 2000 Joanna Lohman Stephanie Smith 2002 Amanda Brown Natalie Jacobs Tiffany Weimer 2003 Sarah Dwyer Ali Krieger 2004 Denay Riley 2005 Zoe Bouchelle Sheree Gray Allie Long 2006 Alyssa Naeher Katie Schoepfer

MID-ATLANTIC REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 1998 Pat Farmer 1999 Pat Farmer 2003 (Runner-up) Paula Wilkins 2005 Paula Wilkins * – SoccerBuzz.com discontinued operation during the summer of 2009.

PHILLY SOCCER NEWS 2009 2010 2011

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Danielle Toney Tani Costa Maya Hayes FIRST XI

2009 2010

Lexi Marton Alyssa Naeher Danielle Toney Christine Nairn Katie  Schoepfer Tani Costa Christine Nairn Philly Soccer News discontinued the First XI in 2011

MID-ATLANTIC REGION PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1998 (Defensive) Emily Oleksiuk 2000 (Defensive) Emily Oleksiuk (Offensive) Christie Welsh 2001 Christie Welsh 2002 Joanna Lohman 2003 Joanna Lohman 2004 Tiffany Weimer 2005 Tiffany Weimer 2006 Ali Krieger MID-ATLANTIC REGION FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1999 Christie Welsh 2000 Joanna Lohman

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BIG TEN HONORS BIG TEN HONORS BIG TEN TEAM CHAMPIONS 1998 2005 1999 2006 2000 2007 2001 2008 2002 2009 2003 2010 2004 2011 2012 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 1998 2000 2001 2006 2008 BIG TEN FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2001-02 Christie Welsh 2005-06 Tiffany Weimer BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1999 Christie Welsh 2000 Christie Welsh 2001 Christie Welsh 2003 Joanna Lohman

2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2012

BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Natalie Jacobs Lindsay Bach* Ali Krieger* Alyssa Naeher Alyssa Naeher Whitney Church

BIG TEN OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2004 Tiffany Weimer 2005 Tiffany Weimer 2009 Katie  Schoepfer 2011 Maya Hayes* 2012 Maya Hayes* * – Named Forward of the Year BIG TEN MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR 2012 Christine Nairn BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1998 Emily Oleksiuk 1999 Christie Welsh 2000 Joanna Lohman 2002 Tiffany Weimer 2003 Ali Krieger 2009 Christine  Nairn 2012 Raquel Rodriguez BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR 1998 Patrick Farmer 2001 Paula Wilkins* 2003 Paula Wilkins 2004 Paula Wilkins 2005 Paula Wilkins 2006 Paula Wilkins 2009 Erica  Walsh 2012 Erica Walsh

ALL-BIG TEN

First Team 1994 Rachel Hoffman 1995 Rachel Hoffman 1996 Rachel Hoffman 1997 Rachel Hoffman 1998 Kelly Convey, Carole Dutchka, Emily Oleksiuk 1999 Kelly Convey, Emily Oleksiuk, Christie Welsh 2000 Joanna Lohman, Megan Mills, Luanne Strom, Emily Oleksiuk, Christie Welsh, Bonnie Young 2001 Heidi Drummond, Joanna Lohman, Emily Oleksiuk, Christie Welsh, Bonnie Young 2002 Heidi Drummond, Joanna Lohman, Christie Welsh 2003 Joanna Lohman, Tiffany Weimer 2004 Ali Krieger, Natalie Jacobs, Erin McLeod, Tiffany Weimer 2005 Lindsay Bach, Ali Krieger, Erin McLeod, Tiffany Weimer 2006 Aubrey Aden-Buie, Sheree Gray, Ali Krieger, Allie Long 2007 Zoe Bouchelle, Alyssa Naeher, Katie Schoepfer 2008 Zoe Bouchelle, Jessie Davis, Alyssa Naeher, Katie Schoepfer 2009 Alyssa Naeher, Christine Nairn, Katie Schoepfer, Danielle Toney 2010 Christine Nairn 2011 Maya Hayes, Lexi Marton Christine Nairn, Ali Schaefer 2012 Whitney Church, Maya Hayes Christine Nairn 2013 Maya Hayes, Mallory Weber Second Team 1997 Kelly Convey, Jaime Welsch 1998 Gillian Samuel, Jeannine Verdrager 1999 Courtney Lawson, Megan Mills Gillian Samuel, Jeannine Verdrager 2000 Stephanie Smith 2001 Stephanie Smith 2002 Stephanie Smith 2003 Heidi Drummond, Leigh Hamilton Natalie Jacobs, Stephanie Smith 2004 Amanda Lentz, Denay Riley 2005 Natalie Jacobs, Allie Long 2006 Alyssa Naeher, Denay Riley 2007 Aubrey Aden-Buie, Jessie Davis, Denay Riley 2008 Meghan Gill 2009 Lexi Marton 2010 Tani Costa, Emma Thomson, Danielle Toney 2011 Erin McNulty, Taylor Schram, Emma Thomson 2012 Maddy Evans, Erin McNulty, Raquel Rodriguez 2013 Whitney Church, Taylor Schram

15 STRAIGHT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1998-2012

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

BIG TEN ALL-FRESHMAN Amanda Brown, Natalie Jacobs, Tiffany Weimer Sarah Dwyer, Ali Krieger Denay Riley Sheree Gray, Allie Long Alyssa Naeher, Katie Schoepfer Danielle Toney Emma  Thomson Lexi Marton, Christine Nairn Tani Costa, Bri Hovington Kori Chapic, Whitney Church, Emily Hurd Raquel Rodriguez, Mallory Weber Brittany Basinger

BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1994 Rachel Hoffman, Oct. 11 Rachel Hoffman, Nov. 1 1995 Liz Villamil, Sept. 5 Carole Dutchka, Oct. 30 1996 Rachel Hoffman, Sept. 16 Carole Dutchka, Sept. 23 Kelly Convey, Oct. 28 1998 Bonnie Young, Sept. 7 Emily Oleksiuk, Sept. 14 Emily Oleksiuk, Nov. 9 1999 Emily Oleksiuk, Sept. 13 Christie Welsh, Oct. 12 Christie Welsh, Oct. 19 Courtney Lawson, Oct. 25 2000 Stephanie Smith, Sept. 11 Christie Welsh, Sept. 25 Christie Welsh, Oct. 2 2001 Christie Welsh, Sept. 24 Heidi Drummond, Oct. 1 Christie Welsh, Oct. 8 Emily Oleksiuk, Oct. 22 Christie Welsh, Nov. 5 2002 Amanda Brown, Sept. 9 Heidi Drummond, Sept. 16 Tiffany Weimer, Sept. 30 Leigh Hamilton, Sept. 30 Heidi Drummond, Oct. 14 Heidi Drummond, Oct. 21 2003 Amanda Brown, Sept. 8 Joanna Lohman, Sept 15 Tiffany Weimer, Oct. 6 Tiffany Weimer, Oct. 13 Heidi Drummond, Oct. 27 2004 Tiffany Weimer, Sept. 6 Tiffany Weimer, Sept. 20 Natalie Jacobs, Oct. 4 Tiffany Weimer, Oct. 4 Tiffany Weimer, Oct. 11 Erin McLeod, Oct. 18 Tiffany Weimer, Oct. 18 Erin McLeod, Nov. 1 Tiffany Weimer, Nov. 1 2005 Tiffany Weimer, Aug. 29 Tiffany Weimer, Sept. 5 Erin McLeod, Sept. 12 Tiffany Weimer, Oct. 3* Tiffany Weimer, Oct. 24 Ali Krieger, Oct. 31 2006 Aubrey Aden-Buie, Sept. 25 Allie Long, Oct. 23

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BIG TEN AWARDS & ACADEMIC HONORS 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Katie Schoepfer, Sept. 17 Alyssa Naeher, Sept. 24 Katie Schoepfer, Oct. 8 Zoe Bouchelle, Oct. 15 Tara Davies, Oct. 29 Alyssa Naeher, Nov. 5 Alyssa Naeher, Oct. 20 Katie Schoepfer, Oct. 20 Jessie Davis, Oct. 27 Alyssa Naeher, Aug. 24 Alyssa Naeher, Sept. 14 Alyssa Naeher, Oct. 5 Danielle Toney, Oct. 12 Katie Schoepfer, Oct. 19 Katie Schoepfer, Oct. 26 Katie Schoepfer, Nov. 9 Emma Thomson, Nov. 9 Alyssa Naeher, Nov. 2 Danielle Toney, Nov. 2 Krissy Tribbett, Oct. 11 Emma Thomson, Oct. 25 Tani Costa, Nov. 1 Bri Hovington, Nov. 8 Maya Hayes, Aug. 29 Maya Hayes, Sept. 5 Ali Schaefer, Sept. 26 Maya Hayes, Oct. 10 Taylor Schram, Oct. 17 Maya Hayes, Oct. 24 Maya Hayes, Sept. 24 Maya Hayes, Oct. 1 Maya Hayes, Sept. 16 Whitney Church, Sept. 23 Raquel Rodriguez, Sept. 30 Maya Hayes, Oct. 21 Maya Hayes, Nov. 4

BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK 2009 Lexi Marton, Aug. 24 Christine Nairn, Oct. 5 Christine Nairn, Nov. 2 2010 Tani Costa, Oct. 10 Hayley Brock, Oct. 25 Tani Costa, Nov. 1 Taylor Schram, Nov. 8 2011 Kori Chapic, Oct. 3 Emily Hurd, Oct. 17 2012 Mallory Weber, Aug. 20 Raquel Rodriguez, Sept. 17 Mallory Weber, Sept.24* Mallory Weber, Oct. 8* Mallory Peterson, Oct. 22 Mallory Weber, Oct. 29 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT OFFENSIVE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2006 Aubrey Aden-Buie 2008 Danielle Toney BIG TEN TOURNAMENT DEFENSIVE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2006 Ali Krieger 2008 Alyssa Naeher BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1999 Kelly Convey, Emily Oleksiuk, Christie Welsh 48

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2011 2012 2013

Joanna Lohman, Emily Oleksiuk, Stephanie Smith, Bonnie Young Joanna Lohman, Megan Mills, Christie Welsh Christie Welsh Amanda Brown Erin McLeod, Tiffany Weimer Allie Long Aubrey Aden-Buie, Sarah Dwyer, Ali Krieger Katie Schoepfer Jessie Davis, Alyssa Naeher, Danielle Toney Jess Rosenbluth, Emma Thomson Emily Hurd Britt Eckerstrom

BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR 2004-05 Joanna Lohman 2008-09 Zoe Bouchelle ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 1994 Bridget Brugger, Susan Criss, Corinne Fiene, Laura Herold, Erica Phillips, Deborah Summers, Gyll Turteltaub 1995 Dina DaCosta, Jodi Huckabee, Lauren Miller, Lauren Olmsted, Liz Villamil 1996 Jen Baer, Dara Christante, Tracy Frost, Jodi Huckabee, Meghan Hyland, Lauren Miller, Heather Miskiewicz, Lauren Olmsted, Liz Villamil, Jaime Welsch 1997 Jen Baer, Dara Christante, Tracy Frost, Darcie Hite, Jodi Huckabee, Jen Medina, Lauren Miller, Lauren Olmsted, Liz Villamil, Jaime Welsch 1998 Jen Baer, Dara Christante, Carole Dutchka, Emily Ferguson, Tracy Frost, Meghan Hyland, Jennifer Medina, Erin Miller, Luanne Strom 1999 Erin Cochran, Meredith Guerin, Nicole Heilman, Colleen Kaufold, Megan McKeown, Emily Medina, Erin Miller, Megan Mills, Emily Oleksiuk, Megan Smart, Luanne Strom 2000 Kelli Anderson, Erin Cochran, Sarah Gebauer, Tamara Johnson, Colleen Kaufold, Kristen Mandler, Megan McKeown, Erin Miller, Megan Mills, Emily Oleksiuk, Kris Phillips, Christy Powdrell, Megan Smart, Luanne Strom, Alison Weimer 2001 Heidi Drummond, Sarah Gebauer, Leigh Hamilton, Alexandra Hill, Tamara Johnson, Kristen Mandler, Megan Mills, Emily Oleksiuk, Stephanie Pezzullo, Christy Powdrell, Alison Weimer, Christie Welsh 2002 Lindsay Bach, Heidi Drummond, Sarah Gebauer, Leigh Hamilton, Sophie Hiler, Alexandra Hill, Tamara Johnson, Amanda Lentz, Joanna Lohman, Kristen Mandler, Brooke Mertz, Stephanie Pezzullo, Christy Powdrell, Alison Weimer, Christie Welsh 2003 Lindsay Bach, Amanda Brown, Heidi Drummond, Leigh Hamilton,

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Sophie Hiler, Natalie Jacobs, Mandy Komar, Amanda Lentz, Joanna Lohman, Brooke Mertz, Carmelina Moscato, Stephanie Pezzullo Lindsay Bach, Amanda Brown, Sarah Dwyer, Sophie Hiler, Janelle Hoak, Natalie Jacobs, Ali Krieger, Amanda Lentz, Holly Lincoln, Alison McKeown, Brooke Mertz, Carmelina Moscato, Stephanie Pezzullo, Jean Rettig, Jaime Stich, Heather Tomko, Tiffany Weimer Kaleen Adami, Aubrey Aden-Buie, Lindsay Bach, Zoe Bouchelle, Amanda Brown, Sarah Dwyer, Janelle Hoak, Natalie Jacobs, Ali Krieger, Holly Lincoln, Erin McLeod, Carmelina Moscato, Jean Rettig, Heather Tomko, Tiffany Weimer Kaleen Adami, Aubrey Aden-Buie, Zoe Bouchelle, Allison Daus, Jessie Davis, Sarah Dwyer, Ali Krieger, Holly Lincoln, Allie Long, Kate Milstead, Ashley Myers, Jean Rettig, Heather Tomko Aubrey Aden-Buie, Zoe Bouchelle, Allie Daus, Tara Davies, Jesse Davis, Jamie Morrison, Ashley Myers, Alyssa Naeher, Alli Rago, Maura Ryan, Katie Schoepfer, Jess Shue Kaleen Adami, Zoe Bouchelle, Alli Daus, Tara Davies, Jessie Davis, Melissa Hayes, Megan Monroig, Ashley Myers, Alyssa Naeher, Alli Rago, Katie Schoepfer, Danielle Toney Tara Davies, Jackie Hakes, Kristin Hartmann, Melissa Hayes, Megan Monroig, Alyssa Naeher, Carly Niness, Alli Rago, Jess Rosenbluth, Ali Schaefer, Katie Schoepfer, Emma Thomson, Danielle Toney, Krissy Tribbett, Nikki Watts, Dani Zavala Maddy Evans, Bri Garcia, Meghan Gill, Jackie Hakes, Julie Hubbard, Lexi Marton, Megan Monroig, Christine Nairn, Carly Niness, Jess Rosenbluth, Ali Schaefer, Emma Thomson, Danielle Toney, Krissy Tribbett 2011 Ellen Arnaud, Maddy Evans, Bri Garcia, Meghan Gill, Maya Hayes, Emily Hurd, Lexi Marton, Jackie Molinda, Christine Nairn, Carly Niness, Jess Rosenbluth, Ali Schaefer, Taylor Schram, Emma Thomson, Krissy Tribbett 2012 Tara Barr, Kori Chapic, Amanda Dotten, Britt Eckerstrom, Maddy Evans, Bri Garcia, Maya Hayes, Emily Hurd, Erin Kehoe, Kindrah Kohne, Erin McNulty, Christine Nairn, Taylor Schram 2013 Kori Chapic, Britt Eckerstrom, Alex Golestani, Maya Hayes, Emily Hurd, Meghan Kaminski, Erin Kehoe, Kindrah Kohne, Lexi Marton, Corey Persson, Mallory Peterson, Raquel Rodriguez, Taylor Schram Bold denotes current student-athlete * –  Denotes co-recipient

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TEAM AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Rachel Hoffman Rachel Hoffman Jodi Huckabee Kelly Convey, Rachel Hoffman Emily Oleksiuk Emily Oleksiuk Emily Oleksiuk Joanna Lohman Joanna Lohman Joanna Lohman Lindsay Bach Erin McLeod Ali Krieger Alyssa Naeher Alyssa Naeher Katie Schoepfer Christine Nairn Maya Hayes Christine Nairn

OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE PLAYER 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Lauren Olmsted Carole Dutchka Rachel Hoffman Carole Dutchka Kelly Convey, Carole Dutchka Christie Welsh Christie Welsh Heidi Drummond Heidi Drummond Heidi Drummond Tiffany Weimer Tiffany Weimer Aubrey Aden-Buie Katie Schoepfer Danielle Toney Katie  Schoepfer Danielle Toney Maya Hayes Christine Narin

Lauren Miller Lauren Miller Jaime Welsch Jaime Welsch Megan Mills Megan Mills Bonnie Young Bonnie Young Leigh Hamilton Leigh Hamilton Natalie Jacobs Lindsay Bach Alyssa Naeher Jessie Davis Jessie Davis Alyssa Naeher Carly Niness Emma Thomson Whitney Church MOST IMPROVED PLAYER

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

15 STRAIGHT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1998-2012

Jodi Huckabee Jaime Welsch Tracy Frost Nicole Heilman Jennifer Medina Kelly Kolodczak Erin Miller Lindsay Bach Jamie Stich Sarah Dwyer Holly Lincoln Sarah Dwyer Jessie Davis Danielle Toney Meghan Gill Kristin Hartmann Tani Costa Whitney Church Erin Kehoe

SENIORS’ UNSUNG AWARD 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Julie Munch Darcie Hite Tracy Frost Jen Baer Erin, Miller, Nicole Heilman Lauren Pumphrey Sarah Gebauer Alison Weimer Stephanie Smith Janelle Hoak Holly Lincoln Sarah Dwyer Kaleen Adami

Seniors’ Unsung Award discontinued after 2006 RODNEY SWINEFORD AWARD 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Jean Rettig Zoe Bouchelle Melissa Hayes Megan Monroig Meghan Gill Maddy Evans NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

2011 2012

Whitney Church Raquel Rodriguez

PENN STATE ERNEST B. MCCOY AWARD

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Joanna Lohman Zoe Bouchelle

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ALL-TIME RECORDS SINGLE-GAME OFFENSE SHOTS 1. 12 Katie Schoepfer 12 Katie Schoepfer 12 Christie Welsh 4. 10 Maya Hayes 10 Christine Nairn 10 Christine Nairn 10 Heidi Drummond 10 Heidi Drummond 10 Christie Welsh 9/17/00 10 Kelly Convey

vs. Hofstra 11/18/07 vs. Ohio St. 11/9/07 vs. Michigan 10/7/01 vs. Minnesota 9/30/12 at. W. Virginia 8/31/12 vs. Army 11/11/11 vs. Iowa 9/21/04 vs. Santa Clara 9/14/04 vs. Texas A&M at Rutgers

10/21/98

GOALS 1. 4 Christie Welsh vs. Michigan 10/7/01 4 Courtney Lawson vs. Ohio St. 10/22/99 4 Christie Welsh vs. JMU 9/5/99 ASSISTS 1. 4 Ali Krieger vs. Bucknell 9/17/03 2. 3 Maya Hayes vs. Ohio St. 9/29/11 3 Taylor Schram vs. W. Virginia 8/26/11 3 Christine Nairn vs. Purdue 11/1/09 3 Melissa Hayes at Bucknell 9/19/07 3 Christie Welsh Pittsburgh 9/1/03 3 Joanna Lohman at Pittsburgh 10/28/01 3 Christie Welsh at Ohio St. 10/22/99 3 Jeannine Verdrager vs. Maryland 9/4/98 POINTS 1. 10 Christie Welsh 2. 8 Courtney Lawson 8 Christie Welsh 4. 7 Katie Schoepfer 7 Christie Welsh 7 Christie Welsh

vs. Michigan 10/7/01 at Ohio St. 10/22/99 vs. JMU 9/5/99 vs. Illinois 10/25/09 vs. Duke 9/7/01 vs. Virginia 10/29/99

SINGLE-GAME GOALKEEPING SAVES 1. 15 Robyn Van Praag vs. Minnesota 10/9/94 2. 14 Erin McNulty vs. Iowa 10/31/12

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SINGLE-SEASON OFFENSE

SINGLE-SEASON GOALKEEPING

SHOTS 1. 124 Tiffany Weimer 2. 123 Christie Welsh 3. 115 Joanna Lohman 4. 114 Christie Welsh 5. 104 Katie Schoepfer 104 Katie Schoepfer

23 gms. 26 gms. 25 gms. 24 gms. 24 gms. 24 gms.

2004 2001 2003 2002 2008 2007

GOALS 1. 32 Tiffany Weimer 2. 31 Maya Hayes 3. 27 Christie Welsh 4. 26 Tiffany Weimer 5. 25 Christie Welsh

25 gms. 26 gms. 26 gms. 23 gms. 26 gms.

2005 2011 1999 2004 2001

ASSISTS 1. 18 Christie Welsh 2. 14 Joanna Lohman 3. 13 Christine Nairn 4. 13 Christie Welsh 5. 12 Christine Nairn 12 Taylor Schram 12 Tiffany Weimer 12 Stephanie Smith

26 gms. 26 gms. 25 gms. 26 gms. 27 gms. 24 gms. 23 gms. 26 gms.

2001 2001 2011 1999 2012 2011 2004 2000

POINTS 1. 70 Maya Hayes 2. 69 Tiffany Weimer 3. 68 Christie Welsh 4. 67 Christie Welsh 5. 64 Tiffany Weimer

26 gms. 25 gms. 26 gms. 26 gms. 23 gms.

2011 2005 2001 1999 2004

GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 13 Tiffany Weimer 2. 9 Maya Hayes 9 Christie Welsh 4. 8 Joanna Lohman 5. 7 Katie Schoepfer 7 Christie Welsh 7 Carole Dutchka

25 gms. 26 gms. 26 gms. 25 gms. 24 gms. 21 gms. 26 gms.

2005 2011 1999 2003 2007 2000 1998

SAVES 1. 132 Emily Oleksiuk 2. 115 Emily Oleksiuk 115 Emily Oleksiuk

25 gms. 26 gms. 24 gms.

1998 1999 2000

SHUTOUTS 1. 15.4 Emily Oleksiuk 2. 11 Erin McLeod 3. 10 Amanda Brown 4. 9.85 Emily Oleksiuk 5. 9 Erin McLeod

24 gms. 21 gms. 23 gms. 26 gms. 24 gms.

2000 2004 2003 1999 2005

MINUTES 1. 2,232 Emily Oleksiuk 2. 2,229 Emily Oleksiuk 3. 2,223 Emily Oleksiuk

25 gms. 26 gms. 24 gms.

1998 1999 2000

WINS 1. 22 2. 21 21 3. 20 20

24 gms. 26 gms. 25 gms. 26 gms. 26 gms.

2005 2011 1999 2001 2000

22-0-2 17-2-1 21-4-1 20-3-1

2005 2004 1999 2000

Erin McLeod Erin McNulty Emily Oleksiuk Emily Oleksiuk Emily Oleksiuk

WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. .957 Erin McLeod 2. .875 Erin McLeod 3. .857 Emily Oleksiuk 4. .854 Emily Oleksiuk

GOALS AGAINST AVG. 1. 0.41 Emily Oleksiuk 2222:40 10 GA 2000 2. 0.43 Erin McLeod 1885:59 9 GA 2004 3. 0.62 Alyssa Naeher 2176:18 15 GA 2007 4. 0.75 Emily Oleksiuk 2168:52 18 GA 2001 FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED 1. 9 Erin McLeod 21 gms. 2. 10 Emily Oleksiuk 24 gms.

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ALL-TIME RECORDS CAREER OFFENSE

CAREER OFFENSE

SHOTS 1. 431 2. 381 3. 356 4. 347 5. 317 6. 314 7. 291 8. 283 9. 253 10. 230

Christie Welsh 97 gms. Katie Schoepfer 92 gms. Tiffany Weimer 97 gms. Joanna Lohman 101 gms. Rachel Hoffman 87 gms. Christine Nairn 94 gms. Maya Hayes 89 gms. Heidi Drummond 98 gms. Danielle Toney 99 gms. Kelly Convey 93 gms.

1999-02 2006-09 2002-05 2000-03 1994-97 2009-12 2010-13 2000-03 2007-10 1996-99

GOALS 1. 91 2. 82 3. 71 4. 58 5. 56 6. 48 7. 44 8. 41 9. 38 10. 31

Tiffany Weimer 97 gms. Christie Welsh 97 gms. Maya Hayes 89 gms. Rachel Hoffman 87 gms. Heidi Drummond 98 gms. Katie Schoepfer 92 gms. Carole Dutchka 87 gms. Joanna Lohman 101 gms. Danielle Toney 99 gms. Aubrey Aden-Buie 94 gms. Bonnie Young 103 gms.

2002-05 1999-02 2010-13 1994-97 2000-03 2006-09 1995-98 2000-03 2007-10 2004-07 1998-01

GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 27 Christie Welsh 97 gms. 27 Tiffany Weimer 97 gms. 3. 19 Heidi Drummond 98 gms. 4. 18 Katie Schoepfer 92 gms. 18 Rachel Hoffman 87 gms. 6. 17 Carole Dutchka 87 gms. 17 Maya Hayes 89 gms. 8. 15 Joanna Lohman 101 gms. 9. 12 Danielle Toney 99 gms. 10. 11 Bonnie Young 103 gms. 11 Aubrey Aden-Buie 94 gms.

1999-02 2002-05 2000-03 2006-09 1994-97 1995-98 2010-13 2000-03 2007-10 1998-01 2004-07

CAREER GAMES

ASSISTS 1. 52 Christie Welsh 97 gms. 2. 41 Christine Nairn 94 gms. 3. 37 Joanna Lohman 101 gms. 4. 32 Tiffany Weimer 97 gms. 5. 31 Rachel Hoffman 87 gms. 6. 29 Stephanie Smith 101 gms. 7. 26 Katie Schoepfer 92 gms. 26 Heidi Drummond 98 gms. 26 Kelly Convey 93 gms. 10. 25 Liz Villamil 87 gms.

1999-02 2009-12 2000-03 2002-05 1994-97 2000-03 2006-09 2000-03 1996-99 1994-97

POINTS 1. 216 2. 214 3. 163 4. 147 5. 138 6. 122 7. 119 8. 109 9. 108 10. 96

1999-02 2002-05 2010-13 1994-97 2000-03 2006-09 2000-03 2009-12 1995-98 2007-10

15 STRAIGHT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1998-2012

Christie Welsh 97 gms. Tiffany Weimer 97 gms. Maya Hayes 89 gms. Rachel Hoffman 87 gms. Heidi Drummond 98 gms. Katie Schoepfer 92 gms. Joanna Lohman 101 gms. Christine Nairn 94 gms. Carole Dutchka 87 gms. Danielle Toney 99 gms.

PLAYED 1. 104 Bonnie Young 2. 103 Megan Mills 3. 101 Joanna Lohman 101 Stephanie Smith 5. 100 Emily Oleksiuk 6. 99 Danielle Toney 7. 97 Luanne Strom 97 Tiffany Weimer 97 Christie Welsh 10. 96 Courtney Lawson

1997-01 1998-01 2000-03 2000-03 1998-01 2007-10 1997-00 2002-05 1999-02 1996-99

STARTED 1. 103 Megan Mills 103 Bonnie Young 3. 101 Joanna Lohman 101 Stephanie Smith 5. 100 Emily Oleksiuk

1997-01 1997-01 2000-03 2000-03 1998-01

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MISCELLANEOUS

1. 2. 3. 4.

416 359 306 195

Emily Oleksiuk Alyssa Naeher Dara Christante Robyn Van Praag

SAVES 100 gms. 88 gms. 55 gms. 35 gms.

1998-01 2006-09 1995-98 1994-96

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

43.75 30 21 20 14.94

SHUTOUTS Emily Oleksiuk 100 gms. Alyssa Naeher 88 gms. Amanda Brown 52 gms. Erin McLeod 45 gms. Dara Christante 55 gms.

1. 2. 3.

1998-01 2006-09 2002-05 2004-05 1995-98

CONSEC. SHUTOUT MIN. BY A GK 1. 857:24 Erin McLeod 10/1/04-11/4/04 2. 518:45 Emily Oleksiuk 10/8/00-11/3/00

8,853 7,952 4,879 4,560

MINUTES PLAYED Emily Oleksiuk* 100 gms. Alyssa Naeher 88 gms. Dara Christante 55 gms. Amanda Brown 52 gms.

1998-01 2006-09 1995-98 2002-05

WINS 100 gms. 88 gms. 45 gms. 52 gms. 49 gms.

1998-01 2006-09 2004-05 2002-05 2011-12

1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

81 60 39 38 37

Emily Oleksiuk Alyssa Naeher Erin McLeod Amanda Brown Erin McNulty

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

.921 .830 .809 .796 .758

WINNING PERCENTAGE # Erin McLeod 39-2-3 Emily Oleksiuk 81-15-4 Erin McNulty 37-8-2 Amanda Brown 37-8-4 Robyn Van Praag 23-7-1

2004-05 1998-01 2011-12 2002-05 1994-96

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

0.64 0.74 0.91 1.00 1.00

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE # E. McLeod 4,073 29 GA E. Oleksiuk 8,853 73 GA A. Naeher 6,048 80 GA E. McNulty 4,122 46 GA A. Brown 4,560 51 GA

2004-05 1998-01 2006-08 2011-12 2002-05

1. 2. 3. 4.

17 13 7 7 7

0:48 0:56 0:56 1:02 1:03

1. 0:15

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL Tiffany Weimer^ 9/26/05-10/23/05 Tiffany Weimer 9/24/04-11/5/04 Maya Hayes 8/21/11-9/11/11 Katie Schoepfer 9/27/09-10/25/09 Christie Welsh 9/22/00-11/2/00

FASTEST FIRST GOAL Maya Hayes (vs. Boston College) Tani Costa (at Illinois) Tiffany Weimer (vs. USC) Maddy Evans (vs. West Virginia) Christine Nairn (at UConn) SHORTEST TIME BETWEEN TWO PSU GOALS vs. Iowa Joanna Lohman, Tiffany Weimer (76:16-76:31)

SHORTEST TIME BETWEEN GOALS BY SAME PLAYER 1. 0:16 Christie Welsh (vs. Indiana) (75:57; 76:13)

1. 0:21 2. 0:27 3. 0:46

FASTEST FIRST GOAL BY AN OPPONENT Kellie Phillips (Purdue) Kristina Larsen (UCLA) Brittany Barakat (UConn)

11/16/12 9/23/12 9/11/06 8/26/11 9/5/10

9/21/03

9/22/00

10/31/10 8/25/06 11/24/02

* – NCAA Record ^ – Shares NCAA Record # – Minimum 20 games/1,000 minutes Bold – Current student-athlete

ALL-TIME HAT TRICKS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 1. Bonnie Young...............................................vs. Maryland...........................................................................................9/4/98 2. Christie Welsh*.............................................vs. James Madison...................................................................................9/5/99 3. Kelly Convey................................................vs. Minnesota........................................................................................10/3/99 4. Christie Welsh..............................................vs. Northwestern.................................................................................10/15/99 5. Courtney Lawson*.......................................at Ohio State.......................................................................................10/22/99 6. Christie Welsh..............................................vs. Virginia..........................................................................................10/29/99 7. Christie Welsh..............................................at James Madison..................................................................................9/10/00 8. Christie Welsh..............................................vs. Indiana.............................................................................................9/22/00 9. Christie Welsh..............................................vs. Duke..................................................................................................9/7/01 10. Christie Welsh*.............................................vs. Michigan..........................................................................................10/7/01 11. Christie Welsh..............................................at Pittsburgh........................................................................................10/28/01 12. Tiffany Weimer............................................vs. Indiana.............................................................................................9/27/02 13. Heidi Drummond........................................vs. Illinois............................................................................................10/11/02 14. Tiffany Weimer............................................at Wisconsin..........................................................................................9/17/04 15. Tiffany Weimer............................................vs. Washington......................................................................................8/26/05 16. Tiffany Weimer............................................vs. Texas A&M....................................................................................11/19/05 17. Katie Schoepfer.............................................vs. Illinois............................................................................................10/25/09 18. Katie Schoepfer.............................................vs. Colgate...........................................................................................11/13/09 19. Tani Costa.....................................................vs. Indiana...........................................................................................10/28/10 20. Maya Hayes..................................................at Pittsburgh............................................................................................9/4/11 * Indicates four goals scored 52

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TEAM RECORDS OFFENSE SHOTS GAME

42

MISCELLANEOUS

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED

WINNING PERCENTAGE .960 23-0-2 (25 gms.) 2005

SEASON

vs. Michigan at Rutgers

11/7/10 10/21/98

SEASON

499

GOALKEEPING

26 games

2000

11

26 games

0.42

GOALS vs. Bucknell

9/25/01

SEASON

83

26 games

GAME

19

at Purdue

2001

203

83 goals (26 gms.)

2001

ASSISTS vs. West Virginia 8/26/11

SEASON

86

26 games

7.81

2011

86 assists (26 gms.) 2011 POINTS vs. Bucknell

9/25/01

SEASON

233

83g-67a (26 gms.)

2001

233 points (26 gms.) 2001 SAVES

GAME

17

vs. James Madison 9/2/95

SEASON

164

23 games

1995

PER GAME

7.13

164 saves (23 gms.) 1995 SHUTOUTS 26 games

2000

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE SEASON

0.40

26 games

2000

2005

CONSECUTIVE WINS Aug. 26-Oct. 30 2005 UNBEATEN STREAK

27

2000

CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS 39 19

29

at Michigan

11/3/05

342

26 games

1999

Aug. 26, 2005-Aug. 27, 2006

Sept. 17, 2001-Nov. 12, 2004 Oct. 1, 1999-Nov. 17, 2000

HOME UNBEATEN STREAK 39 20

Sept. 17, 2001-Nov. 12, 2004 Sept. 19, 1999-Nov. 17, 2000

PER GAME

13.15 342 fouls (26 gms.) 1999

CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS (excluding neutral site games)

FEWEST FOULS

9

vs. Connecticut

CONSECUTIVE BIG TEN REGULAR SEASON WINS 20 Sept. 24, 1999-Sept. 23, 2001

Sept. 12, 1999- Aug, 29, 2000

GAME

1

8/31/09

189

19 games

1994

PER GAME

7.89

213 fouls (27 games) 2012

MOST PENALTY KICKS

BIG TEN REGULAR SEASON UNBEATEN STREAK 29 Sept. 19, 1999-Oct. 21, 2001

402

8 7 5 5 5 4 4 4

6 goals 5 goals 4 goals 3 goals 1 goal 3 goals 4 goals 2 goals

2005 2012 2010 2003 2002 2006 1998 1994

6 5 4 4 3 3

8 attempts 7 attempts 4 attempts 5 attempts 4 attempts 5 attempts

2005 2012 1998 2010 2006 2003

BEST START TO A SEASON 19-0-0 1.000 (19 gms.) 2005 23-0-2 .960 (25 gms.) 2005 CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS 19 1994-present CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS 10 Oct. 1, 2004 - Nov. 4, 2004 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 8 vs. Iowa (8-0) 10/9/05 8 at Iowa (8-0) 10/15/04 8 vs. Pittsburgh (8-0) 9/13/96 LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 5 at Washington (0-5) 10/6/95 MOST OVERTIME GAMES 6 4-1-1 2005 5 2-0-3 2006 5 2-2-1 2010

0

27 games

2012

vs. Ohio State

10/20/00

FEWEST IN A SEASON

166

25 games

2003

GOALS

MOST IN A GAME

6

vs. Virginia

11/15/09

MOST IN A SEASON

34

23 games

1997

FEWEST IN A SEASON

11

26 games

2000

ASSISTS

MOST IN A GAME

6

at Stanford at Michigan

8/19/11 10/4/02

MOST IN A SEASON

30

23 games

2013

FEWEST IN A SEASON

10

26 games

2000

POINTS

MOST IN A GAME

17

vs. Virginia

11/15/09

MOST IN A SEASON

90

23 games

2013

FEWEST IN A SEASON

32

26 games

2000

SAVES

MOST IN A GAME

22

vs. Buffalo

9/29/95

MOST IN A SEASON

201

26 games

2001

FEWEST IN A SEASON

124

21 games

SHUTOUTS

2009

MOST IN A SEASON

5

23 games

1995

FEWEST IN A SEASON

1 1 1 1

25 games 26 games 23 games 22 games

CORNER KICKS

2005 2001 1997 1996

MOST IN A GAME

12

at Florida State

9/4/09

MOST IN A SEASON

120

27 games

2012

FEWEST IN A SEASON

64

1994 and 2001

FOULS

MOST IN A SEASON

299

26 games

2006

FEWEST IN A SEASON

149

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9/24/95

FEWEST IN A GAME

ATTEMPTED IN A SEASON

GOALS IN A SEASON

SEASON

17

203 CKs (26 gms.)

at Northwestern

MOST IN A SEASON

GAME

PER GAME

8.96

19

SHOTS MOST IN A GAME

35

2000

SEASON

GAME

26

26 games

MOST FOULS

PER GAME

3.31

9/28/01

SEASON

GAME

9

23

MOST WINS 23-0-2 (25 gms.)

PER GAME

PER GAME

3.19

2000

SEASON

GAME

9

11 GA (26 gms.) CORNER KICKS

PER GAME

19.19 499 shots (26 gms.) 2000

2000

PER GAME

OPPONENT RECORDS

21 games

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Games Played 11 times; last by M. Weber

26

SOPHOMORE SEASON

JUNIOR SEASON

SENIOR SEASON

2012

27

Games Played Whitney Church Emily Hurd

2012 2012

26

Games Played Seven times; last by 27 J. Molinda 2011

Games Played Christine Nairn Maddy Evans

2012 2012

Games Started Nine times; last by M. Weber

2012

27

Games Started Whitney Church Emily Hurd

2012 2012

26

Games Started Four times; last by A. Aden-Buie

2006

27

Games Started Christine Nairn Maddy Evans

2012 2012

97 76

Shots Christie Welsh Katie Schoepfer

1999 2006

Shots Katie Schoepfer Maya Hayes Christie Welsh

2007 2011 2000

124 123

Shots Tiffany Weimer Christie Welsh

2004 2001

115 114

Shots Joanna Lohman Christie Welsh

2003 2002

27 17

Goals Christie Welsh Rachel Hoffman

104 97

1999 1994

26 25

Goals Tiffany Weimer Christie Welsh

2004 2001

Assists Christie Welsh Stephanie Smith

Goals Tiffany Weimer Joanna Lohman Maya Hayes

2005 2003 2013

1999 2000

14 12

2001 2011

18 13

Assists Christie Welsh Christine Nairn

32 19

13 12

Goals Maya Hayes Tiffany Weimer Assists Joanna Lohman Taylor Schram

2001 2011

70 51

2011 2003

68 64

Points Christie Welsh Tiffany Weimer

2002 2012

1999 1994

Points Maya Hayes Tiffany Weimer

Assists Christie Welsh Christine Nairn

67 36

Points Christie Welsh Rachel Hoffman

13 12

2001 2004

6

Game-Winning Goals Tiffany Weimer 2004 Heidi Drummond 2002 Christie Welsh 2001

2005 2012

9 7

Game-Winning Goals Maya Hayes 2011 Katie Schoepfer 2007 Christie Welsh 2000

Points Tiffany Weimer Christine Nairn

9 5

Game-Winning Goals Christie Welsh 1999 Rachel Hoffman 1994 Mallory Weber 2012

69 46

13 8

Game-Winning Goals Tiffany Weimer 2005 Joanna Lohman 2003

Goalkeeper Minutes Played 2,232 Emily Oleksiuk 1998 2,152 Amanda Brown 2002

20

Wins Emily Oleksiuk

1998

9 8.5

Shutouts Amanda Brown Emily Oleksiuk

2002 1998

132 107

0.89 0.89

54

Saves Emily Oleksiuk Dara Christante

31 21

Goalkeeper Minutes Played 2,229 Emily Oleksiuk 1999

21

1998 1995

Goals Against Average Alyssa Naeher 2006 Emily Oleksiuk 1998

2011 2003

Wins Emily Oleksiuk

10

Shutouts Amanda Brown

115 103

Saves Emily Oleksiuk Alyssa Naeher

Goalkeeper Minutes Played 2,223 Emily Oleksiuk 2000 2,034 Britt Eckerstrom 2013

20 17

Wins Emily Oleksiuk Erin McLeod

2000 2004

22 21

Wins Erin McLeod Erin McNulty

2005 2011

15.4

Shutouts Emily Oleksiuk

2000

Shutouts Emily Oleksiuk Erin McLeod

2001 2005

107

Saves Dara Christante

10 9

1997 94 87

Saves Erin McNulty Alyssa Naeher

2012 2009

1999

2003

1999 2007

Goals Against Average 0.62 Alyssa Naeher 2007 0.89 Britt Eckerstrom 2012

Goalkeeper Minutes Played 2,187 Erin McLeod 2005 2,169 Emily Oleksiuk 2001

Goals Against Average 0.40 Emily Oleksiuk 2000 0.43 Erin McLeod 2004

0.75 0.82

Goals Against Average Emily Oleksiuk 2001 Erin McLeod 2005

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YEARLY STAT LEADERS GOALS

POINTS

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

1994

Rachel Hoffman.............................17

1994

Rachel Hoffman.............................36

1994

Robyn Van Praag.........................0.89

1995

Rachel Hoffman.............................16

1995

Rachel Hoffman.............................42

1995

Dara Christante...........................1.38

1996

Rachel Hoffman.............................11

1996

Rachel Hoffman.............................33

1996

Robyn Van Praag.........................0.87

1997

Rachel Hoffman.............................14

1997

Rachel Hoffman.............................36

1997

Tracy Frost..................................1.07

1998

Carole Dutchka..............................12

1998

Carole Dutchka..............................30

1998

Emily Oleksiuk...........................0.89

Bonnie Young.................................12

1999

Christie Welsh................................67

1999

Emily Oleksiuk...........................0.93

1999

Christie Welsh................................27

2000

Christie Welsh................................42

2000

Emily Oleksiuk.........................0.40

2000

Christie Welsh................................17

2001

Christie Welsh................................68

2001

Emily Oleksiuk...........................0.74

2001

Christie Welsh................................25

2002

Christie Welsh................................39

2002

Amanda Brown...........................1.13

2002

Heidi Drummond..........................14

2003

Tiffany Weimer..............................51

2003

Amanda Brown...........................0.96

2003

Tiffany Weimer..............................21

2004

Tiffany Weimer..............................64

2004

Erin McLeod...............................0.43

2004

Tiffany Weimer..............................26

2005

Tiffany Weimer..............................69

2005

Erin McLeod...............................0.82

2005

Tiffany Weimer............................32

2006

Aubrey Aden-Buie..........................28

2006

Alyssa Naeher..............................0.80

2006

Aubrey Aden-Buie..........................12

2007

Katie Schoepfer..............................35

2007

Alyssa Naeher..............................0.62

2007

Katie Schoepfer..............................15

2008

Katie Schoepfer..............................29

2008

Alyssa Naeher..............................1.11

2008

Katie Schoepfer..............................11

2009

Katie Schoepfer..............................37

2009

Alyssa Naeher..............................1.04

2009

Katie Schoepfer..............................14

2010

Tani Costa......................................23

2010

Krissy Tribbett.............................1.18

2010

Tani Costa........................................9

2011

Maya Hayes...................................70

2011

Erin McNulty..............................0.97

2011

Maya Hayes...................................31

2012

Christine Nairn..............................46

2012

Erin McNulty..............................1.04

2012

Christine Nairn..............................17

2013

Maya Hayes.................................79

2013

Britt Eckerstrom..........................1.33

2013

Maya Hayes...................................19 ASSISTS

SAVES

TEAM GOALS FOR - AGAINST

1994

Lauren Olmsted...............................7

1994

Robyn Van Praag..........................109

1994........................................................ 45-17

1995

Liz Villamil....................................11

1995

Dara Christante............................107

1995........................................................ 58-32

1996

Rachel Hoffman.............................11

1996

Dara Christante..............................87

1996........................................................ 51-28

1997

Rachel Hoffman...............................8

1997

Dara Christante............................107

1997........................................................ 51-34

1998

Jeannine Verdrager.........................11

1998

Emily Oleksiuk..........................132

1998........................................................ 55-23

1999

Christie Welsh................................13

1999

Emily Oleksiuk............................115

1999........................................................ 75-25

2000

Stephanie Smith.............................12

2000

Emily Oleksiuk..............................89

2000........................................................ 54-11

2001

Christie Welsh.............................18

2001

Emily Oleksiuk..............................80

2001......................................................83-23

2002

Christie Welsh................................13

2002

Amanda Brown..............................89

2002........................................................ 58-27

2003

Heidi Drummond..........................10

2003

Amanda Brown..............................50

2003........................................................ 69-23

2004

Tiffany Weimer..............................12

2004

Erin McLeod..................................56

2004........................................................ 57-11

2005

Carmelina Moscato........................10

2005

Erin McLeod..................................85

2005........................................................ 78-20

2006

Sarah Dwyer.....................................6

2006

Alyssa Naeher.................................79

2006........................................................ 48-25

2007

Melissa Hayes...................................6

2007

Alyssa Naeher...............................103

2007........................................................ 44-15

2008

Katie Schoepfer................................7

2008

Alyssa Naeher.................................90

2008........................................................ 40-25

Danielle Toney.................................7

2009

Alyssa Naeher.................................87

2009........................................................ 46-22

2009

Christine Nairn..............................10

2010

Krissy Tribbett................................55

2010........................................................ 41-26

2010

Christine Nairn................................6

2011

Erin McNulty.................................68

2011........................................................ 70-24

2011

Christine Nairn..............................13

2012

Erin McNulty.................................94

2012........................................................ 76-28

2012

Christine Nairn..............................12

2013

Britt Eckerstrom.............................94

2013........................................................ 60-30

2013

Raquel Rodriguez.............................9 -BOLD indicates season record -Goalkeepers must have played more than 50% of the team’s total minutes.

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A

Abbazia, Tammy Abelson, Samantha Adami, Kaleen Aden-Buie, Aubrey Anderson, Kelli Arnaud, Ellen

B

Bach, Lindsay Baer, Jen Barr, Tara Basinger, Brittany Bedesem, Carly Boomsma, Kristin Bouchelle, Zoe Brandy, Liv Brock, Hayley Brown, Amanda Brugger, Bridget Buonomo, Lola

D F M F D F

1994 1998-99 2004-08 2004-07 1999-00 2010-11

M/D D GK D F/M D M D F GK M GK

2001-05 1995-98 2010-12 2013 2004-07 1994-96 2004-08 2013 2010 2002-05 1994 2011-12

D D D D GK M/D M/D M D D F/M F D

2013 1996-97 2011-13 2012-13 1995-98 2011-13 1998-00 1994-96 1996 1994-96 1996-99 2009-13 1994

C Carrollo, Emily Caverly, Lyndsey Chapic, Kori Chase, Teddy Christante, Dara Church, Whitney Cochran, Erin Cohen, Kim Comerchero, Melissa Connelly, Joanne Convey, Kelly Costa, Tani Criss, Susan

D

DaCosta, Dina M D’Agostino, Bianca F/M/D Daus, Allie M Davies, Tara F/M/D Davis, Jessie D Desai, Panthini M Donofrio, Alli F Dotten, Amanda M Dotten, Meghan F Drummond, Heidi F Duggan, Akilah M/D Dutchka, Carole F Dwyer, Sarah M/D

56

1994-97 2007 2005-08 2006-09 2005-08 1997 2004 2011-12 2011 2000-03 2006 1995-98 2003-06

E

Eckerstrom, Britt Evans, Maddy

F

Ferguson, Emily Fiene, Corrie Frost, Tracy

G

Garcia, Bri Gebauer, Sarah Gill, Meghan Gray, Sheree Guerin, Meredith

H

Hakes, Jackie Hamilton, Leigh Hartmann, Kristin Hayes, Maya Hayes, Melissa Heilman, Nicole Herold, Laura Herrmann, Jess Hiler, Sophie Hill, Alexandra Hite, Darcie Hoak, Janelle Hoffman, Rachel Hovington, Bri Hubbard, Julie Huckabee, Jodie Hurd, Emily Hyland, Meghan

J

Jacobs, Natalie Johnson, Tamara

K

Kalwa, Jenna Kaminski, Meghan Kane, Libby Kaufold, Colleen Kehoe, Erin Kerr, Ashley Killough, Erin Kogelmann, Heather Kohne, Kindrah Kolodczak, Kelly Komar, Mandy Krieger, Ali

GK M

2012-13 2009-12

D F GK

1997 1994 1995-98

L

Lamarre, Rachel Lawson, Courtney Lentz, Amanda Liese, Jen Lincoln, Holly Lohman, Joanna Long, Allie

M M/D D M F/M M

2008-12 1999-02 2007-11 2005-07 1998-00

D M GK F M D M M F F F F/M F D F/M D M M

2008-10 2000-03 2008-12 2010-13 2007-09 1996-99 1994 2007 2001-04 2000-02 1995-97 2002-05 1994-97 2010-13 2009-10 1994-97 2011-13 1995-98

Mandler, Kristen Marton, Lexi McCarty, Meghan McGinley, Chris McKeown, Allison McKeown, Megan McLeod, Erin McNulty, Erin Medina, Emily Medina, Jennifer Mertz, Brooke Metzger, Mandy Miller, Erin Miller, Lauren Mills, Megan Milstead, Kate Miskiewicz, Heather Molinda, Jackie Monroig, Megan Morrison, Jamie Moscato, Carmelina Munch, Julie Musso, Holly Murphy, Daryn Myers, Ashley

N D M

2002-05 1999-02

D/M GK F M D GK M F M D F/M M/D

2012-13 2012-13 1995-96 1998-01 2011-13 2006 1996-97 1994-95 2011-13 1997-00 2002-03 2003-06

Naeher, Alyssa Nairn, Christine Niness, Carly

O

Oleksiuk, Emily Olmsted, Lauren

M F/M D GK D M M

2009 1996-99 2001-04 2003 2003-06 2000-03 2005-06

F D D D F F GK GK F/M M/D F D M M M/D GK F F/M/D F/M/D M F/M F M/D D F

1999-02 2009-13 2009-10 1994 2003-04 1998-00 2004-05 2011-12 1998-99 1995-98 2001-04 2011 1997-00 1994-97 1998-01 2005-06 1995-96 2009-12 2007-10 2006-07 2002-05 1994-95 2004 1995-98 2005-08

GK M F/M/D

2006-09 2009-12 2008-11

GK F

1998-01 1994-97

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS P

Paul, Jennifer Pawlowski, Alanna Persson, Corey Peterson, Mallory Pezzullo, Stephanie Phillips, Erica Phillips, Kris Pickett, Shari Powdrell, Christy Pumphrey, Lauren

R

Rago, Alli Reismeyer, Andrea Rettig, Jean Riley, Denay Ritchey, Megan Rodriguez, Raquel Rosenbluth, Jess Ryan, Maura

S

Sallade, Melissa Samuel, Gillian Schaefer, Ali Schmidt, Kerri Schoepfer, Katie Schram, Taylor Sherman, Nicole Shue, Jess Smart, Megan Smith, Stephanie Strom, Luanne Stich, Jaime Summers, Debbie

T

Taylor, Nicole Thomson, Emma Tomko, Heather Toney, Danielle Tribbett, Krissy Turteltaub, Gyll

V

Van Praag, Robyn Verdrager, Jeannine Villamil, Liz Villar, Vivianne

GK GK M F/M D M M/D M F/M M

1994-95 2007 2012-13 2012 2001-04 1994 1999-00 1996-00 1999-02 1998-99

M/D GK M D M F/M M D

2006-09 1994 2003-07 2004-07 2012 2012-13 2008-11 2006-09

M

1994-97

W

Walker, Shannon Watts, Nikki Weber, Mallory Weimer, Alison Weimer, Tiffany Welsch, Jaime Welsh, Christie Williford, Salina Witte, Anna

Y

Young, Bonnie

Z

Zavala, Dani

D 1998-99, 2001-02

M M F F/M D M GK F D GK D

2008-11 2001 2006-09 2010-13 2006 2007-08 1999-00 2000-03 1997-00 2001-05 1994

M D M F GK F

2007 2008-11 2003-06 2007-10 2008-11 1994

GK M M F

1994-96 1997-2000 1994-97 2001

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ALL-TIME CAPTAINS D F F GK F M F/M M/D D

F/M/D

M

1998 2008-09 2012-13 1999-01 2002-05 1994-97 1999-02 2013 2013

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1998-01 1999 2008-09 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Debbie Summers Gyll Turtletaub Joanne Connelly Robyn Van Praag Joanne Connelly Robyn Van Praag Lauren Miller Rachel Hoffman Jodi Huckabee Lauren Miller Dara Christante Carole Dutchka Courtney Lawson Luanne Strom Megan Mills Emily Oleksiuk Luanne Strom Megan Mills Emily Oleksiuk Joanna Lohman Gillian Samuel Christie Welsh Heidi Drummond Joanna Lohman Lindsay Bach Lindsay Bach Ali Krieger Ali Krieger Aubrey Aden-Buie Jessie Davis Jean Rettig Jessie Davis Melissa Hayes Alyssa Naeher Megan Monroig Emma Thomson Lexi Marton Emma Thomson Maddy Evans Lexi Marton Taylor Schram Lexi Marton Emily Hurd Emily Hurd

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UNIFORM HISTORY 00 Dara Christante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-98 Erin McNulty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-12 Lexi Golestani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 0 Jennifer Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-95 Megan Smart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 Jaime Stich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04 Kristin Hartmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-12 Meghan Kaminski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-present 1 Robin Van Praag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-96 Emily Oleksiuk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-01 Amanda Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-05 Alyssa Naeher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-09 Tara Barr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-12 Brittany Basinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-present 2 Corrie Fiene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Libby Kane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-96 Jeannine Verdrager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-98 Kelli Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 Kerri Schmidt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02 Jean Rettig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-07 Maura Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-09 Ellen Armaud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-11 Meghan Ritchey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-present 3 Joanne Connelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-96 Lyndsey Caverly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 Kris Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 Brooke Mertz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04 Jessie Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-08 Meghan McCarty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-10 Emily Hurd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-present 4 Dina DaCosta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Gillian Samuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99, 2001-02 Carmelina Moscato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-05 Akilah Duggan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 Melissa Hayes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-09 Lexi Marton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-13 Megan Schafer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present 5 Kim Cohen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-96 Shari Pickett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-00 Stephanie Pezzullo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04 Sheree Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-07 Dani Zavala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-09 Maya Hayes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-13 Maddie Elliston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present 6 Lauren Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Bonnie Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-01 Natalie Jacobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-05 Jamie Morrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07 Jackie Molinda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-12 Anna Witte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-present 7 Jodi Huckabee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Colleen Kaufold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-01 Carmelina Moscato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 Janelle Hoak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-05 Tara Davies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-09 Hayley Brock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 Mandy Metzger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 Corey Persson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-13 Elizabeth Ball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present 8 Tammy Abbazia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Courtney Lawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-99 Heidi Drummond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-03 Tiffany Weimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05 Jackie Hakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-10 Meghan Dotten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 Jenna Kalwa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-13 Katy Keen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present 9 Laura Herold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Heather Miskiewicz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-96 Kelly Convey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-99 Stephanie Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-03

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Denay Riley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-07 Bri Garcia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-12 Andrea Gunderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 Frannie Crouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present 10 Liz Villamil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Kelly Kolodczak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-00 Amanda Lentz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04 Ashley Myers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-06 Jess Herrmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 Christine Nairn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-12 Emily Ogle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014 11 Lauren Olmsted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Nicole Heilman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99 Alexandra Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02 Aubrey Aden-Buie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-07 Ali Schaefer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-11 Raquel Rodriguez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-present 12 Bridget Brugger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Meghan Hyland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98 Kristen Mandler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-02 Allison McKeown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-04 Katie Schoepfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-09 Kindrah Kohne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-present 13 Susan Criss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Jen Baer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98 Christie Welsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-2002 No one has put on worn #13 since Christie Welsh in 2002 14 Erica Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Darcie Hite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-97 Samantha Abelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99 Leigh Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-03 Alli Donofrio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004 Nicole Sherman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 Jess Shue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08 Emily Hurd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 Kori Chapic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-present 15 Heather Kogelmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-95 Melissa Comerchero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 Luanne Strom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-00 Lindsay Bach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-05 Nicole Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 Allie Daus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008 Rachel Lamarre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 Erin Kehoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-13 Haleigh Echard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014 16 Jaime Welsch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Daryn Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 Meredith Guerin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 Tiffany Weimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03 Allie Daus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-07 Jess Rosenbluth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-11 Mallory Weber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-present 17 Debbie Summers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Jennifer Medina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98 Kris Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 Joanna Lohman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-03 Holly Musso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004 Alli Rago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-09 Whitney Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-present 18 Daryn Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-97 Erin Cochran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-00 Sophie Hiler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04 Allie Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-06 Lexi Marton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 Maddy Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-12 Angela Widlacki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-present 19 Rachel Hoffman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Megan McKeown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-00 Mandy Komar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03 Kaleen Adami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-08 Maddy Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 Taylor Schram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-13

Liisi Vink-Lainas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present 20 Carole Dutchka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98 Jeannine Verdrager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 Kate Milstead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-06 Alanna Pawlowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 Krissy Tribbett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-11 Megan Kaminski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 Salina Williford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-present 21 Melissa Sallade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Meredith Guerin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 Christy Powdrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-02 Sarah Dwyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-06 Bianca D’Agostino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 Carly Niness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-11 Teddy Chase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-present 22 Chris McGinley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Kristin Boomsma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-96 Emily Ferguson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 Tamara Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-02 Ali Krieger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-06 Ashley Myers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08 Tani Costa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-13 Isabelle Clauss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present 23 Kristin Boomsma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Erin Killough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97 Lauren Pumphrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99 Carly Bedesem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-07 Nikki Watts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-09 Bri Hovington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-13 24 Julie Munch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-95 Kelly Convey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 Erin Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-00 Heather Tomko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-06 Kristie Daus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08 Julie Hubbard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-10 Amanda Dotten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-12 Liv Brandy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 Britne Holderby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014 25 Gyll Turteltaub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Lyndsey Caverly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 Kelly Kolodczak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 Shannon Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 Sarah Gebauer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-02 Maura Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07 Emma Thomson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-11 Mallory Peterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-present 26 Shari Pickett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 Panthini Desai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 Emily Medina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99 Alexandra Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 Megan Monroig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-10 Lola Buonomo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-12 Emily Carrollo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 27 Nicole Heilman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97 Viviane Villar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 Janelle Hoak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 Meghan Gill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-11 Maggie Chapman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 28 Megan Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-01 Holly Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-06 Danielle Toney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-10 Britt Eckerstrom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-present 30 Tracy Frost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98 Erin McLeod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05 Ashley Kerr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 Rose Chandler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present 31 Megan Smart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 Alison Weimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-01 Jen Liese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-04 33 Zoe Bouchelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-08

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LIONS BY STATE & COUNTRY ALABAMA (1)

Britne Holderby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present

ALASKA (2)

Amanda Dotten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-12 Meghan Dotten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011

ARIZONA (2)

Melissa Hayes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-09 Alanna Pawlowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007

CALIFORNIA (2)

Erin Killough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97 Dani Zavala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-09

COLORADO (3)

Heidi Drummond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-03 Luanne Strom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-00 Krissy Tribbett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-11

CONNECTICUT (8)

Joanne Connelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-96 Nicole Heilman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-99 Daryn Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98 Alyssa Naeher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-09 Alli Rago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-09 Katie Schoepfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-09 Katie Sherman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 Tiffany Weimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-05

DELAWARE (2)

Panthini Desai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 Kelly Kolodczak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-00

GEORGIA (1)

Rose Chandler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present

HAWAII (1)

Tani Costa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-2013

ILLINOIS (2)

Erin Kehoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-present Angela Widlacki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-present

INDIANA (1)

Katy Keen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present

MARYLAND (9)

Zoe Bouchelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-08 Britt Eckerstrom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-present Bri Hovington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-2013 Joanna Lohman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-03 Heather Miskiewicz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-96 Ashley Myers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-08 Christine Nairn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-12 Erica Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Heather Tomko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-06

MASSACHUSETTS (5)

Hayley Brock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 Bianca D’Agostino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 Carole Dutchka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98 Courtney Lawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-99 Corey Persson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-present

MICHIGAN (3)

Amanda Lentz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04 Danielle Toney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-10 Mallory Weber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-present

MINNESOTA (1)

Sophie Hiler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04

NEBRASKA (1)

Maddie Elliston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present

NEVADA (1)

Ali Schaefer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-11

NEW HAMPSHIRE (1)

Erin Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-00

NEW JERSEY (23)

Jen Baer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98 Amanda Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-05

Emily Carrollo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 Lyndsey Caverly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97 Dina DaCosta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Tara Davies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-09 Alli Donofrio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004 Sarah Dwyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-06 Sheree Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-07 Lexi Golestani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 Meredith Guerin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99 Maya Hayes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-13 Jenna Kalwa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 Ashley Kerr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 Chris McGinley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Lauren Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Kate Milstead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-06 Holly Musso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004 Lauren Olmsted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Melissa Sallade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Kerri Schmidt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 Gyll Turteltaub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Jaime Welsch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97

NEW YORK (25)

Tammy Abbazia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Samantha Abelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99 Lindsay Bach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-05 Kristin Boomsma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-96 Akilah Duggan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-06 Tracy Frost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98 Bri Garcia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-12 Jess Herrmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 Meghan Hyland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98 Kindrah Kohne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-present Allie Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-06 Meghan McCarty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-10 Allison McKeown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04 Megan McKeown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-00 Emily Medina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99 Jennifer Medina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98 Megan Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-01 Mallory Peterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012-present Kris Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 Denay Riley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-07 Stephanie Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-03 Jeannine Verdrager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-00 Robyn Van Praag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-96 Liz Villamil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Liisi Vink-Lainas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present Christie Welsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-02

NORTH CAROLINA (2)

Emily Ferguson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 Anna Witte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present

OHIO (4)

Chloe Buehler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 Kori Chapic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-present Emily Ogle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present Debbie Summers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994

PENNSYLVANIA (59)

Kaleen Adami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-08 Aubrey Aden-Buie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-07 Kelli Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 Ellen Arnaud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-11 Tara Barr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-12 Carly Bedesem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-07 Liv Brandy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 Bridget Brugger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Lola Buonomo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-12 Teddy Chase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-present Isabelle Clauss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present Susan Criss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Frannie Crouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present Erin Cochran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-00 Kim Cohen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-96 Melissa Comerchero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 Kelly Convey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-99 Haleigh Echard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present Maddy Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-12 Corrie Fiene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Meghan Gill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-11 Andrea Gunderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 Leigh Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-04 Laura Herold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994

15 STRAIGHT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1998-2012

Alexandra Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-02 Darcie Hite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-97 Janelle Hoak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-05 Rachel Hoffman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Julie Hubbard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-10 Jodie Huckabee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-97 Tamara Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-02 Meghan Kaminski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-present Libby Kane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-96 Colleen Kaufold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-01 Heather Kogelmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-95 Jen Liese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003 Kristen Mandler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-02 Brooke Mertz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04 Mandy Metzger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 Jackie Molinda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-12 Megan Monroig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-10 Jamie Morrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07 Julie Munch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-95 Carly Niness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-11 Emily Oleksiuk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-01 Jennifer Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-95 Shari Pickett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-00 Christy Powdrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-02 Lauren Pumphrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99 Andrea Reismeyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 Jean Rettig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-07 Megan Ritchey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-present Jess Rosenbluth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-11 Maura Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-09 Megan Schafer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present Taylor Schram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-2013 Jess Shue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08 Megan Smart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 Jaime Stich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04 Shannon Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 Alison Weimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-01 Salina Williford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013-present

RHODE ISLAND (1)

Stephanie Pezzullo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-04

TEXAS (5)

Dara Christante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-98 Allie Daus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-08 Kristie Daus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08 Kristin Hartmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-12 Bonnie Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-01

UTAH (1)

Nicole Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007

VIRGINIA (6)

Elizabeth Ball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present Brittany Basinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Present Maggie Chapman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013 Whitney Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-present Jessie Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-08 Sarah Gebauer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-02 Ali Krieger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-06 Natalie Jacobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-05

WASHINGTON (2)

Jackie Hakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-10 Emily Hurd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-present

BRAZIL (1)

Viviane Villar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001

CANADA (6)

Rachel Lamarre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 Holly Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-06 Lexi Marton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-present Erin McLeod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05 Erin McNulty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011-12 Carmelina Moscato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-05 Gillian Samuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99, 2001-02

COSTA RICA (1)

Raquel Rodriguez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-present

ENGLAND (2)

Emma Thomson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-11 Nikki Watts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-09

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1994

14-4-1, 5-2 Big Ten (T-2nd) Head Coach: Patrick Farmer S 3 at #23 James Madison 1-4 S 9 CORNELL (OT) 1-2 S 11 at Towson State 4-1 S 14 at Lafayette 2-0 S 18 INDIANA* 2-1 S 21 VILLANOVA 1-0 S 23 at Rutgers (OT) 3-2 S 27 BUCKNELL 2-0 O 1 at Buffalo 4-0 O 7 at #8 Wisconsin* 3-0 O 9 at Minnesota* (OT) 3-2 O 14 at Ohio State* 0-2 O 16 MICHIGAN* 1-0 O 19 St. Bonaventure 6-0 O 23 at Michigan State* 0-2 O 25 SIENA 5-0 O 28 NORTHWESTERN* 1-0 O 30 at Seton Hall 5-0 N 3 vs. Michigan (1) (OT) 1-1 (Michigan advanced on penalty kicks, 3-1) 1) Big Ten Tournament, Madison, Wis.

1996

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1995

15-7-1, 4-2-1 Big Ten (3rd) NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Patrick Farmer S 2 JAMES MADISON (OT) 4-2 S 4 DELAWARE 5-3 S 8 at Cornell (1) 2-0 S 10 vs. Colgate (1) 2-1 S 17 OHIO STATE* 2-0 S 20 at Villanova 1-3 S 22 at Indiana* 2-0 S 24 at Northwestern* (OT) 4-3 S 27 at Bucknell 3-1 S 29 BUFFALO 7-0 O 1 #17 MINNESOTA* 0-2 O 6 at Washington (2) 0-5 O 8 vs. #2 Portland (2) 0-3 O 13 at Michigan State* 0-2 O 15 at Michigan* 2-0 O 18 DUQUESNE 7-0 O 22 #15 WISCONSIN* (OT) 3-3 O 25 #25 RUTGERS 3-1 O 27 at St. Bonaventure 5-0 O 29 SETON HALL 3-0 N 3 vs. Michigan State (3) 1-0 N 4 vs. #15 Wisconsin (3) 0-1 N 11 JAMES MADISON (4) 1-2 1) Cornell Classic, Ithaca, N.Y. 2) Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. 3) Big Ten Tournament, Bloomington, Ind. 4) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa.

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15-5-2, 5-1-1 Big Ten (2nd) NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Patrick Farmer S 1 at #24 James Madison 2-1 S 8 at Delaware 2-2 S 13 PITTSBURGH 8-0 S 15 at Seton Hall 5-0 S 18 VILLANOVA 4-0 S 22 #10 MINNESOTA* (OT) 3-2 S 27 at #18 Wisconsin* (OT) 1-1 S 29 at Northwestern* 0-4 O 2 at Siena 2-0 O 4 at #14 George Mason (1) (OT) 2-1 O 6 vs. #4 Maryland (1) 1-3 O 11 at Michigan* 1-0 O 13 at Michigan State* 2-1 O 18 OHIO STATE* 2-1 O 21 INDIANA* (OT) 4-3 O 22 BUCKNELL 2-0 O 25 at Rutgers 2-3 O 30 CORNELL (OT) 3-2 N 3 at Duquesne 2-0 N 8 vs. Indiana (2) 0-1 N 17 at #19 George Mason (3) 2-0 N 24 at #6 Santa Clara (4) 1-3 1) George Mason Invitational, Fairfax, Va. 2) Big Ten Tournament, Columbus, Ohio 3) NCAA Tournament, Fairfax, Va. 4) NCAA Tournament, Santa Clara, Calif.

1998

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1997

15-7-1, 6-2-1 Big Ten (3rd) NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Patrick Farmer A 31 #13 JAMES MADISON 2-1 S 5 #11 VIRGINIA 2-5 S 7 SETON HALL 1-0 S 12 DELAWARE 6-1 S 14 at Villanova 1-2 S 19 WISCONSIN* 2-1 S 21 NORTHWESTERN* 2-0 S 26 at Iowa* 2-0 S 28 ILLINOIS* 2-1 S 30 at Cornell 2-0 O 3 MICHIGAN STATE* 3-2 O 5 #11 MICHIGAN* (2OT) 0-0 O 10 at Ohio State* 1-2 O 12 at Indiana* 2-1 O 17 at #11 Minnesota* (OT) 3-4 O 19 at Pittsburgh 2-1 O 21 RUTGERS 1-0 O 26 #12 GEORGE MASON (2OT) 4-3 O 29 at Bucknell 6-0 O 31 at #18 Maryland 1-3 N 7 vs. Wisconsin (1) 3-1 N 8 vs. #14 Michigan (1) 1-3 N 16 #7 WILLIAM & MARY (2) (2OT) 2-3 1) Big Ten Tournament, Minneapolis, Minn. 2) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa.

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21-4-1, 7-1-1 Big Ten (1st) Big Ten Champions Big Ten Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Patrick Farmer S 1 PITTSBURGH 5-1 S 4 #18 MARYLAND 3-0 S 8 at #6 Virginia (2OT) 2-1 S 13 at #19 Harvard 2-1 S 18 INDIANA* 2-1 S 20 at Illinois* 3-2 S 22 CORNELL 2-0 S 25 at Michigan* (2OT) 1-1 S 27 at Michigan State* 1-0 O 2 OHIO STATE* 1-0 O 4 at Seton Hall 3-1 O 9 MINNESOTA* (OT) 3-2 O 11 IOWA* 3-0 O 16 at Northwestern* 0-1 O 18 at #20 Wisconsin* 4-2 O 21 at Rutgers (OT) 2-1 O 25 at James Madison 0-1 O 27 BUCKNELL 3-0 O 30 at #2 Lynn Univ. (Div. II) 2-0 N 1 at #4 Florida 1-3 N 6 ILLINOIS (1) 1-0 N 7 MICHIGAN (1) 3-1 N 8 OHIO STATE (1) 2-0 N 15 INDIANA (2) 2-1 N 21 CLEMSON (2) 1-0 N 29 at #2 Florida (3) 1-3 1) Big Ten Tournament, University Park, Pa. 2) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa. 3) NCAA Tournament, Gainesville, Fla.

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1999

21-4-1, 9-0-1 Big Ten (1st) Big Ten Champions NCAA College Cup Head Coach: Patrick Farmer A 29 SETON HALL 3-0 W S 5 JAMES MADISON 4-2 W S 10 vs. #20 Duke (1) 1-2 L S 12 at #1 North Carolina (1) 3-2 W S 17 #4 FLORIDA (OT) 0-1 L S 19 MICHIGAN* (2OT) 0-0 T S 21 at Cornell 1-0 W S 24 at Purdue* 5-0 W S 26 at Indiana* 2-1 W O 1 WISCONSIN* 2-0 W O 3 MINNESOTA* 4-0 W O 8 at Iowa* (OT) 3-2 W O 10 at Illinois* 4-1 W O 15 NORTHWESTERN* 4-1 W O 17 MICHIGAN STATE* 3-0 W O 22 at Ohio State* 5-0 W O 24 at George Mason 3-2 W O 29 #12 VIRGINIA 4-1 W O 31 at Pittsburgh 7-1 W N 5 vs. Wisconsin (2) 3-0 W N 6 vs. Minnesota (2) 2-1 W N 7 vs. Michigan (2) 2-4 L N 14 #25 MARYLAND (3) 3-2 W N 21 #19 SO. METHODIST (3) 5-0 W N 27 HARTFORD (3) 2-0 W D 3 vs. #2 North Carolina (4) 0-2 L 1) Nike/Carolina Classic, Chapel, Hill, N.C. 2) Big Ten Tournament, Bloomington, Ind. 3) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa. 4) NCAA College Cup, Spartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2000

22-3-1, 10-0-0 Big Ten (1st) Big Ten Champions Big Ten Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Patrick Farmer A 27 GEORGE MASON 3-0 A 29 at #23 Maryland 1-3 S 1 PITTSBURGH 6-0 S 3 at #9 Connecticut (2OT) 1-1 S 8 vs. Loyola (Md.) (1) 3-0 S 10 at James Madison (1) 5-0 S 15 vs. #1 North Carolina (2) 0-1 S 17 vs. #8 Texas A&M (2) 2-1 S 19 CORNELL 3-0 S 22 INDIANA* 4-0 S 24 PURDUE* 2-1 S 29 at Minnesota* 2-0 O 1 at Wisconsin* 1-0 O 6 ILLINOIS* 3-0 O 8 IOWA* 3-1 O 13 at Michigan* 2-1 O 15 at Northwestern* 1-0 O 20 OHIO STATE* 1-0 O 22 #19 HARVARD 1-0 O 27 at Michigan State* 1-0 N 2 vs. Minnesota (3) 1-0 N 3 at Illinois (3) (3OT) 2-1 N 5 vs. Michigan (3) (3OT) 1-0 N 12 ILLINOIS (4) (OT) 1-0 N 17 DARTMOUTH (4) 4-0 N 25 #12 PORTLAND (4) (OT) 0-1 1) JMU/Sheraton Invite, Harrisonburg, Va. 2) adidas College Classic, Spring, Texas 3) Big Ten Tournament, Champaign, Ill. 4) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa.

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2001

21-4-1, 8-1-1 Big Ten (1st) Big Ten Champions Big Ten Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Paula Wilkins A 31 at #4 Notre Dame (1) 1-2 S 2 vs. #10 Connecticut 2-0 S 7 vs. Duke (2) 5-1 S 9 at #1 North Carolina (2) 0-3 S 17 JAMES MADISON 4-1 S 23 MINNESOTA* 4-0 S 25 BUCKNELL 9-2 S 28 at Purdue* (2OT) 1-1 S 30 at Indiana* 4-1 O 5 MICHIGAN STATE* 4-0 O 7 MICHIGAN* 6-2 O 12 at Iowa* 3-1 O 14 at Illinois* 3-1 O 19 WISCONSIN* 2-0 O 21 NORTHWESTERN* 1-0 O 23 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 5-0 O 26 at Ohio State* 1-2 O 28 at Pittsburgh 6-2 N 4 at George Mason 6-0 N 8 vs. Northwestern (3) 3-0 N 9 vs. Ohio State (3) 2-0 N 11 vs. Illinois (3) (OT) 2-1 N 16 BUCKNELL (4) 3-1 N 18 VILLANOVA (4) 3-0 N 24 at #13 Connecticut (5) 2-0 N 30 at #1 North Carolina (6) 1-2 1) KeyBank Classic, South Bend, Ind. 2) Nike Carolina Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C. 3) Big Ten Tournament, West Lafayette, Ind. 4) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa. 5) NCAA Tournament, Storrs, Conn. 6) NCAA Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.

19-4-1, 9-1-0 Big Ten (1st) Big Ten Champions NCAA College Cup Head Coach: Paula Wilkins S 1 PITTSBURGH 7-2 W S 6 vs. Southern California (1) (2OT) 0-1 L S 8 at #2 UCLA (1) (2OT) 1-0 W S 13 at Boston College (2) (2OT) 2-2 T S 15 at #23 Harvard (2) 2-1 W S 20 at Northwestern* 3-1 W S 22 at James Madison 4-2 W S 27 INDIANA* 3-0 W S 29 #19 PURDUE* 1-0 W O 4 at #13 Michigan* 0-4 L O 6 at Michigan State* 3-0 W O 8 MARYLAND 1-0 W O 11 ILLINOIS* 4-0 W O 13 IOWA* 4-2 W O 18 at Minnesota* 2-1 W O 20 at Wisconsin* 3-1 W O 25 OHIO STATE* 4-2 W O 27 RUTGERS 2-0 W N 7 vs. Illinois (3) 3-4 L N 15 vs. Princeton (4) 2-0 W N 17 at #17 Maryland (4) 2-1 W N 24 #23 VIRGINIA (5) 3-0 W N 30 at #7 Connecticut (6) 2-1 W D 6 vs. #9 Portland (7) 0-2 L 1) UCLA Women’s Cup, Los Angeles, Calif. 2) Harvard Tournament, Newton & Cambridge, Mass. 3) Big Ten Tournament, East Lansing, Mich. 4) NCAA Tournament, College Park, Md. 5) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa. 6) NCAA Tournament, Storrs, Conn. 7) NCAA College Cup, Austin, Texas

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19-3-3, 9-1-0 Big Ten (1st) Big Ten Champions NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Paula Wilkins A 29 at #21 Florida 1-2 A 31 at #15 Florida State 2-1 S 5 HARVARD 2-1 S 7 at #24 Maryland 3-0 S 12 vs. #22 Southern California (1) 3-2 S 14 vs. #2 Santa Clara (1) 2-2 S 17 BUCKNELL 6-0 S 19 at Rutgers 0-0 S 21 IOWA* 4-0 S 23 JAMES MADISON 4-1 S 26 at Purdue* 1-3 S 28 at Indiana* 2-1 O 3 MICHIGAN STATE* 2-0 O 5 MICHIGAN* 2-0 O 10 at Northwestern* 4-2 O 12 at #25 Illinois* 2-0 O 17 MINNESOTA* 8-1 O 19 WISCONSIN* 5-0 O 24 at #21 Ohio State* 1-0 O 26 at #8 West Virginia 4-1 N 6 at Wisconsin (2) 0-0 (Wisconsin advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3) N 14 NAVY (3) 5-1 N 16 RUTGERS (3) 3-1 N 22 #23 TEXAS A&M (3) 3-0 N 28 at #2 UCLA (4) 0-4 1) Virginia Nike Soccer Classic, Charlottesville, Va. 2) Big Ten Tournament, Madison, Wisc. 3) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa. 4) NCAA Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif.

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2004

19-3-1, 10-0-0 Big Ten (1st) Big Ten Champions NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Paula Wilkins A 27 at Washington (1) 1-2 A 29 vs. #6 Portland (1) 2-1 S 3 at #8 Connecticut (2) 2-1 S 5 vs. Harvard (2) 1-0 S 14 BUCKNELL 5-0 S 17 at #16 Wisconsin* 4-0 S 19 at James Madison 0-0 S 24 INDIANA* 1-0 S 26 PURDUE* 3-1 O 1 at #13 Michigan* 1-0 O 3 at Michigan State* 3-0 O 8 #23 ILLINOIS* 2-0 O 10 NORTHWESTERN* 1-0 O 15 at Iowa* 8-0 O 17 at Minnesota* 2-0 O 22 #16 OHIO STATE* 3-0 O 27 #19 MARYLAND 6-0 O 29 NAVY 1-0 N 4 vs. Indiana (3) 2-0 N 5 vs. #18 Illinois (3) 3-2 N 7 at #13 Ohio State (3) 0-2 N 12 BINGHAMTON (4) 6-1 N 14 MARYLAND (4) 0-1 1) Husky Invitational Tournament, Seattle, Wash. 2) UCONN adidas Classic, Storrs, Conn. 3) Big Ten Tournament, Columbus, Ohio 4) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa.

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2005

23-0-2, 10-0-0 Big Ten (1st) Big Ten Champions NCAA College Cup Head Coach: Paula Wilkins A 26 #20 WASHINGTON (1) 3-2 A 28 #9 CONNECTICUT (1) 2-1 S 1 LOYOLA (Md.) 5-0 S 4 #4 VIRGINIA 5-2 S 9 at #3 UCLA (2) (OT) 1-0 S 11 vs. Southern California (2) 3-1 S 16 at Maryland 3-0 S 18 JAMES MADISON 2-0 S 23 INDIANA* 2-0 S 25 PURDUE* (OT) 3-2 S 30 at Northwestern* 2-1 O 2 at Wisconsin* (OT) 2-1 O 7 ILLINOIS* 3-1 O 9 IOWA* 8-0 O 14 at Ohio State* 1-0 O 21 at Michigan* 4-2 O 23 at Michigan State* 3-0 O 28 at Minnesota* (2OT)1-0 O 30 NAVY 5-0 N 3 at Michigan (3) (2OT) 3-3 (Michigan advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2) N 11 BUCKNELL (4) 6-0 N 13 #21 WEST VIRGINIA (4) 5-2 N 19 #9 TEXAS A&M (4) 4-1 N 25 #8 SANTA CLARA (4) 2-1 D 2 vs. #1 Portland (5) (2OT) 0-0 (Portland advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3) 1) Penn State Soccer Classic, University Park, Pa. 2) UCLA Women’s Cup, Los Angeles, Calif. 3) Big Ten Tournament, Ann Arbor, Mich. 4) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa. 5) NCAA College Cup, College Station, Texas

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2006

18-5-3, 8-1-1 Big Ten (1st) Big Ten Champions Big Ten Tournament NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Paula Wilkins A 25 #2 UCLA (1) 3-1 A 27 #14 TENNESSEE (1) (2OT) 1-1 S 1 at Texas 1-2 S 3 at Texas A&M (2OT) 1-1 S 8 #17 WEST VIRGINIA 1-2 S 10 BUCKNELL 1-0 S 15 at Harvard (2) (2OT) 3-2 S 17 vs. Northeastern (2) 2-0 S 22 MICHIGAN STATE* (2OT) 3-2 S 24 MICHIGAN* 4-1 S 29 at Iowa* 3-0 O 1 at #15 Illinois* 2-3 O 6 at Purdue* 2-0 O 8 at Indiana* (2OT) 0-0 O 13 MINNESOTA* 1-0 O 15 OHIO STATE * 1-0 O 20 WISCONSIN* 3-0 O 22 NORTHWESTERN* 2-1 O 26 at Navy 0-1 N 2 NORTHWESTERN (3) 3-2 N 3 MICHIGAN (3) 2-0 N 5 #17 ILLINOIS (3) 3-1 N 10 NIAGARA (4) 3-1 N 12 VILLANOVA (4) 2-0 N 17 #13 BOSTON COLLEGE (4) 1-0 N 24 at #1 Notre Dame (5) 0-4 1) Penn State Soccer Classic, University Park, Pa. 2) Boston Classic, Cambridge, Mass. 3) Big Ten Tournament, Ann Arbor, Mich. 4) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa. 5) NCAA Tournament, South Bend, Ind.

2007

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UPSET CITY

Opponent Defeated Score at #1 North Carolina 3-2 #2 UCLA 3-1 at #3 UCLA 1-0 (OT) at #2 UCLA 1-0 (2OT) #4 Purdue 1-0 #4 Virginia 5-2 at #6 Virginia 2-1 (2OT) at #7 Virginia 3-1 at #7 Virginia 3-2 at #7 Connecticut 2-1 at #8 West Virginia 4-1 at #8 Texas A&M 2-1 #9 Virginia 1-0 #10 Minnesota 3-2 (OT) vs. #12 Marquette 4-1 #12 George Mason 4-3 (2OT) at #13 Illinois 2-0 at #14 George Mason 2-1 (OT) #15 Ohio State 2-1 #15 Minnesota 2-1 #17 West Virginia 5-0 #18 Maryland 3-0 vs. #21 Minnesota 2-1 #22 Illinois 1-0 #22 Purdue 4-0 at #23 Indiana 2-1 #23 Minnesota 2-0 at #24 James Madison 2-1 #25 Rutgers 3-1

PSU Rank Date #5 9/12/99 #3 8/25/06 #4 9/9/05 #12 9/8/02 #13 10/26/07 #8 9/4/05 #16 9/8/98 #9 8/17/12 NR 9/11/11 #12 11/30/02 #12 10/26/03 #8 9/17/00 #12 8/21/09 #19 9/22/96 #13 11/18/11 #25 10/26/97 NR 10/22/10 #15 10/4/96 NR 10/4/09 NR 10/15/10 NR 8/26/11 #25 9/4/98 #23 11/9/08 NR 9/25/11 #25 11/1/09 #25 10/29/09 NR 10/17/08 NR 9/1/96 NR 10/25/95

Opponent Tied vs. #1 Portland vs. #2 Santa Clara #5 Texas A&M #11 Michigan #15 Wisconsin

PSU Rank Date #3 12/2/05 #7 9/14/03 #20 9/16/07 #23 10/5/97 NR 10/22/95

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18-4-2, 9-1-0 Big Ten (1st) Big Ten Champions NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Erica Walsh A 31 at #20 Tennessee (1) 1-2 S 2 vs. Central Florida (1) 1-0 S 6 at #17 Connecticut 1-0 S 9 at #18 West Virginia 0-1 S 14 JAMES MADISON (2) 1-0 S 16 #5 TEXAS A&M (2) (2OT) 1-1 S 19 at Bucknell 5-1 S 23 at #21 Notre Dame 2-1 S 26 COLGATE 5-0 S 30 ILLINOIS* 2-1 O 5 at Wisconsin* 2-0 O 7 at Northwestern* 3-1 O 12 MICHIGAN STATE* 2-0 O 14 MICHIGAN* 2-0 O 19 at Iowa* 1-0 O 21 at Minnesota* (2OT) 0-1 O 26 #4 PURDUE* 1-0 O 28 INDIANA* 2-1 N 2 at Ohio State* 1-0 N 8 vs. Iowa (3) 3-1 N 9 vs. Ohio State (3) (2OT) 2-2 (Ohio State advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4) N 16 MONMOUTH (4) 4-0 N 18 HOFSTRA (4) (OT) 2-1 N 24 #12 WEST VIRGINIA (4) 0-1 1) First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. 2) Penn State Invitational, University Park, Pa. 3) Big Ten Tournament, Minneapolis, Minn. 4) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa.

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2008

16-8-0, 8-2-0 Big Ten (T-1st) Big Ten Champions Big Ten Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Erica Walsh A 23 at William & Mary 3-1 A 29 #4 FLORIDA STATE (1) 1-4 A 31 HOFSTRA (1) 4-1 S 5 at Rutgers (2OT) 1-0 S 7 BUCKNELL 4-2 S 12 vs. Brown (2) (OT) 0-1 S 14 at #25 Connecticut (2) 2-0 S 18 at James Madison 0-1 S 21 #1 NOTRE DAME 1-3 S 26 at Indiana* 1-0 S 28 #4 PORTLAND 1-4 O 3 NORTHWESTERN 1-0 O 5 WISCONSIN 3-0 O 10 at Michigan 4-0 O 12 at Michigan State 1-3 O 17 #23 MINNESOTA 2-0 O 19 IOWA (OT) 1-0 O 24 at Illinois 2-0 O 26 at Purdue 2-0 O 31 OHIO STATE 0-1 N 6 at Iowa (3) 2-1 N 7 vs. Michigan State (3) 1-0 N 9 vs. #21 Minnesota (3) 2-1 N 14 at Rutgers (4) (2OT) 1-2 1) Penn State Invitational, University Park, Pa. 2) UConn Classic, Storrs, Conn. 3) Big Ten Tournament, Iowa City, Iowa 4) NCAA Tournament, Piscataway, N.J.

13-6-2, 8-1-1 Big Ten (1st) Big Ten Champions NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Erica Walsh A 21 #9 VIRGINIA 1-0 A 29 #14 WEST VIRGINIA (1) 1-2 A 31 CONNECTICUT (1) 3-2 S 4 at #5 Florida State 1-2 S 6 RUTGERS 0-1 S 11 vs. #11 Wake Forest (2) 0-1 S 13 vs. Boston University (2) 3-0 S 20 JAMES MADISON 2-0 S 23 at Bucknell (2OT) 0-0 S 27 at Michigan State* (OT) 2-3 O 4 #15 OHIO STATE* 2-1 O 9 NORTHWESTERN* 2-0 O 11 IOWA* 4-0 O 16 at Minnesota* 1-0 O 18 at Wisconsin* (2OT) 3-3 O 25 ILLINOIS* 6-0 O 29 at #23 Indiana* 2-1 N 1 #22 PURDUE* 4-0 N 8 at Michigan* 2-0 N 13 COLGATE (3) 5-0 N 15 VIRGINIA (3) 2-6 1) Penn State Invitational, University Park, Pa. 2) UConn Classic, Storrs, Conn. 3) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa.

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11-9-1, 8-2-0 Big Ten (T-1st) Big Ten Champions NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Erica Walsh A 20 at #24 West Virginia (OT) 2-1 A 27 #15 VIRGINIA (1) (2OT) 1-1 A 29 WILLIAM & MARY (1) 1-2 S 3 at Yale 0-1 S 5 at Connecticut (OT) 1-2 S 10 vs. Washington (2) 1-2 S 12 at #4 Portland (2) 2-4 S 15 BUCKNELL 5-1 S 19 DARTMOUTH 0-1 S 26 MICHIGAN STATE* 1-0 O 3 at Ohio State* (OT) 0-1 O 8 at Northwestern* 2-1 O 10 at Iowa* 3-0 O 15 #15 MINNESOTA* 2-1 O 17 WISCONSIN* 2-3 O 24 at #13 Illinois* 2-0 O 28 INDIANA* 6-1 O 31 at Purdue* 6-1 N 7 MICHIGAN* (2OT) 1-0 N 12 vs. Penn (3) 1-0 N 14 at #14 West Virginia (3) 1-2 1) Penn State Invitational, University Park, Pa. 2) Nike Portland Invitational, Portland, Ore. 3) NCAA Tournament, Morgantown, W.Va.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2011

21-5-0, 10-1-0 Big Ten (1st) Big Ten Champions NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Erica Walsh A 19 at #2 Stanford 0-4 A 21 vs. Nevada (1) 4-0 A 26 #17 WEST VIRGINIA (2) 5-0 A 28 RICHMOND (2) 3-0 S 2 vs. North Carolina State (3) 3-1 S 4 at Pittsburgh (3) 3-0 S 9 vs. Central Florida (4) (2OT) 1-2 S 11 at #7 Virginia (4) 3-2 S 17 at Wisconsin* 0-1 S 20 at Bucknell 4-0 S 23 NORTHWESTERN* 4-0 S 25 #22 ILLINOIS* 1-0 S 29 OHIO STATE* 3-1 O 2 at Minnesota* 1-0 O 9 at Indiana* 3-0 O 14 NEBRASKA* 5-4 O 16 IOWA* 4-0 O 21 at Michigan State* 3-1 O 23 at Michigan* 4-0 O 28 PURDUE* 2-0 N 2 at Northwestern (5) 3-0 N 4 vs. Minnesota (5) 3-1 N 6 vs. #18 Illinois (5) (OT) 1-2 N 11 ARMY (6) 1-0 N 18 vs. #12 Marquette (7) 4-1 N 20 at #6 Wake Forest (7) 2-4 1) at Saratoga, Calif. 2) Penn State Invitational, University Park, Pa. 3) Pitt Soccer Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. 4) Nike Virginia Classic, Charlottesville, Va. 5) Big Ten Tournament, Evanston, Ill. 6) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa. 7) NCAA Tournament, Winston-Salem, N.C.

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS First Last Opponent Mtg. Win W L T Army 2011 2011 1 0 0 Binghamton 2004 2004 1 0 0 Boston College 2002 2012 2 0 1 Boston  University 2009 2013 2 0 0 Brigham Young 2012 — 0 1 0 Brown 2008 — 0 1 0 Bucknell 1994 2013 17 0 1 Buffalo 1994 1995 2 0 0 Central Florida 2007 2007 1 1 0 Central Michigan 2012 — 1 0 0 Clemson 1998 1998 1 0 0 Colgate 1995 2009 3 0 0 Connecticut 2000 2009 8 1 1 Cornell 1994 2000 6 1 0 Dartmouth 2000 2000 1 1 0 Delaware 1995 1997 2 0 1 Duke 1999 2012 2 1 0 Duquesne 1995 1996 2 0 0 Florida 1998 — 0 5 0 Florida State 2003 2012 2 2 0 George Mason 1996 2001 6 0 0 Hartford 1999 1999 1 0 0 Harvard 1998 2006 6 0 0 Hofstra 2007 2013 3 0 0 Illinois 1997 2013 22 4 0 Indiana 1994 2013 21 1 1 Iowa 1997 2012 19 2 0

21-4-2, 10-0-1 Big Ten (1st) Big Ten Champions NCAA College Cup Finalists Head Coach: Erica Walsh A 17 at #7 Virginia 3-1 A 19 ST. JOHN’S 5-0 A 24 #1 STANFORD 2-3 A 26 Central Michigan 5-0 A 31 at West Virginia (OT) 2-1 S 2 vs. Pittsburgh (1) 3-0 S 8 at BYU 1-3 S 16 #13 WISCONSIN* 2-1 S 21 at Northwestern* 4-1 S 23 at Illinois* 4-0 S 27 at Ohio State* 3-0 S 30 MINNESOTA* 4-3 O 2 BUCKNELL* 3-1 O 7 INDIANA* 5-2 O 12 at Nebraska* 4-0 O 14 at Iowa* 2-1 O 19 MICHIGAN STATE* 5-1 O 21 #17 MICHIGAN* 1-1 O 26 at Purdue* 2-0 O 31 vs. Iowa (2) 2-0 N 2 vs. Illinois (2) 0-1 N 10 vs. LIU Brooklyn (3) 4-0 N 16 vs. Boston College (3) 5-2 N 18 vs. Michigan (3) 1-1 N 23 vs. Duke (3) 1-0 N 30 vs. Florida State (4) (OT) 2-1 D 2 vs. North Carolina (4) 1-4 1) at Morgantown, W.Va. 2) Big Ten Tournament, Bloomington, Ind. 3) NCAA Tournament , University Park, Pa. 4) NCAA College Cup, San Diego, Calif.

Opponent James Madison Lafayette LaSalle LIU Brooklyn Loyola (Md.) Lynn Marquette Maryland Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Monmouth Navy Nebraska Nevada Niagara North Carolina N.C.  State Northeastern Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio State Oklahoma State Penn Pittsburgh Portland Princeton Purdue

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First Last Mtg. Win W L T 1994 2009 11 4 1 1994 1994 1 0 0 2013 2013 1 0 0 2012 2012 1 0 0 2000 2005 2 0 0 1998 1998 1 0 0 2011 2011 1 0 0 1996 2005 7 4 0 1994 2012 17 4 7 1994 2013 18 4 0 1994 2012 20 4 0 2007 2013 2 0 0 2003 2005 3 1 0 2011 2012 2 1 0 2011 2011 1 0 0 2006 2006 1 0 0 1999 2012 1 5 0 2011 2011 1 0 0 2006 2006 1 0 0 1994 2013 21 2 0 2001 2007 1 3 0 1994 2013 17 6 1 2013 2013 1 0 0 2010 2010 1 0 0 1996 2012 9 0 0 1995 2004 1 5 1 2002 2002 1 0 0 1999 2013 13 1 1

15-7-1, 7-4-0 Big Ten (3rd) NCAA Tournament Head Coach: Erica Walsh A 23 WEST VIRGINIA (1) 2-2 T O2 A 25 HOFSTRA (1) 2-1 W A 30 at #6 Virginia 1-5 L S 1 LASALLE 5-1 W S 6 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1-0 W S 10 at Bucknell 6-0 W S 13 at Oklahoma State 4-2 W S 15 at Tulsa 3-2 W S 20 NORTHWESTERN* (2OT) 3-2 W S 26 PURDUE* 6-1 W S 29 INDIANA* 4-1 W O 4 at #18 Wisconsin* 2-1 W O 6 at Minnesota* 0-1 L O 13 #19 MICHIGAN* 0-1 L O 17 OHIO STATE* 4-2 W O 20 ILLINOIS * 5-0 W O 25 at Iowa * 2-3 L O 27 at #21 Nebraska * (2OT) 2-3 L N 1 at Michigan State * 3-0 W N 6 vs. #6 Wisconsin (2) 2-0 W N 8 vs. #7 Iowa (2) 0-1 L N 15 vs. Monmouth (3) 3-0 W N 22 vs. Wake Forest (4) 0-1 L 1) Penn State Invitational, University Park, Pa. 2) Big Ten Tournament, Champaign, Ill. 3) NCAA Tournament, University Park, Pa. 4) NCAA Tournament, Charlottesville, Va.

Opponent Rutgers Richmond St. Bonaventure Saint Francis (Pa.) St. John’s Santa Clara Seton Hall Siena So. California So. Methodist Stanford Syracuse Tennessee Texas Texas A&M Towson State Tulsa UCLA Villanova Virginia Washington Wake Forest West Virginia William & Mary Wisconsin Yale Total

First Last Mtg. Win W L T 1994 2008 7 3 1 2011 2011 1 0 0 1994 1995 2 0 0 2001 2001 1 0 0 2012 — 1 0 0 1996 2005 1 1 1 1994 1999 6 0 0 1994 1996 2 0 0 2002 2005 2 1 0 1999 1999 1 0 0 2011 2012 0 2 0 2014 — - - 2006 — 0 1 1 2006 — 0 1 0 2000 2005 3 0 2 1994 1994 1 0 0 2013 2013 1 0 0 2002 2006 3 1 0 1994 2006 4 2 0 1997 2013 7 3 1 1995 2005 1 3 0 2009 — 0 2 0 2003 2012 5 5 1 1997 2008 1 2 0 1994 2013 18 3 4 2010 — 0 1 0 19 Seasons 359-96-27

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TV/RADIO ROSTER

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 MEGHAN KAMINSKI BRITTANY BASINGER MEGHAN RITCHEY EMILY HURD MEGAN SCHAFER Junior • GK Sophomore • D Junior • M R - Senior • M Freshman • F Doylestown, Pa. Fairfax, Va. State College, Pa. Sammamish, Wash. Langhorne, Pa.

MADDIE ELLISTON ANNA WITTE Freshman • MF/D Sophomore •D Omaha, Neb. Morrisville, N.C.

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ELIZABETH BALL Freshman • F Richmond, Va.

KATY KEEN Freshman • M Zionsville, Ind.

FRANNIE CROUSE EMILY OGLE Freshman • F Freshman • MF Greensburg, Pa. Strongsville, Ohio

RAQUEL RODRIGUEZ KINDRAH KOHNE

Junior • F/M Senior • D San Jose, Costa Rica Homer, N.Y.

KORI CHAPIC Senior • D Russell, Ohio

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 HALEIGH ECHARD Freshman • M Lebanon, Pa.

MALLORY WEBER Junior • F Novi, Mich.

WHITNEY CHURCH Senior • D Ashburn, Va.

ANGELA WIDLACKI R - Freshman • D Naperville, Ill.

LIISI VINK-LAINAS Freshman • M Wynantskill, N.Y.

SALINA WILLIFORD Sophomore • M/D Wayne, Pa.

TEDDY CHASE Junior • D Wayne, Pa.

22 24 25 28 30 ISABELLE CLAUSS BRITNE HOLDERBY MALLORY PETERSON BRITT ECKERSTROM ROSE CHANDLER Freshman • D Freshman • D Junior • F/M R - Junior • GK Freshman • D Clarks Summit, Pa. Chelsea, Ala. Clinton Corners, N.Y. Germantown, Md. Atlanta, Ga.

ERICA WALSH

ANN COOK

Head Coach • 8th Year William & Mary ‘97

Assistant Coach • 8th year Assistant Coach • 5th Year Director of Ops. • 2nd Year William & Mary ‘97 PSU Altoona ‘06 Southern Nazarene ‘97

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KARA LOWERY

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