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TABLE OF CONTENTSTable of Contents/Quick Facts ..................................................................................... 22012 Oregon DucksRosters / Team Breakdown ........................................................................................ 4-5Nicole Bakke ....................................................................................................................... 6Mo Fitzgerald ..................................................................................................................... 6Scout Libke ......................................................................................................................... 7Lauren Thompson ............................................................................................................ 7Maddy Mercier .................................................................................................................. 8Kelsey Hones ...................................................................................................................... 8Casey Wilhelm ................................................................................................................... 9Achijah Berry ...................................................................................................................... 9Brynne Konkel .................................................................................................................10Bri Pugh ..............................................................................................................................10Abby Steele.......................................................................................................................11Riley Smith ........................................................................................................................11Kelsey Foo .........................................................................................................................12Shanelle Simien ...............................................................................................................12Ally Aschbacher ..............................................................................................................12Kendall Brooke ................................................................................................................12Kiyomi Cook .....................................................................................................................13Ryann Davie......................................................................................................................13Allie Rodriguez ................................................................................................................13Reilley Moore ...................................................................................................................13Maryn Beutler ..................................................................................................................14Dana Connors ..................................................................................................................14Kristen Parr ........................................................................................................................14Mariah Powers .................................................................................................................14Brooke Strawn .................................................................................................................15Kira Wagoner ....................................................................................................................15Cara Wegner......................................................................................................................15Taylor Boyer.......................................................................................................................15

Coaching StaffHead Coach Tara Erickson .....................................................................................18-19Assistant Coach Mac Wilson .......................................................................................20Assistant Coach Paul Karver .......................................................................................21Support Staff ....................................................................................................................22

University of Oregon AdministrationAthletics Director Rob Mullens ..................................................................................23Oregon Athletics Administration ..............................................................................24

2012 OpponentsNon-Conference Opponents ......................................................................................26Pac-12 Conference Opponents .................................................................................27All-Time Series Histories ...............................................................................................28Pac-12 Conference Information ..........................................................................29-30

2011 Review2011 Results / Statistics .........................................................................................32-352011 Box Scores ........................................................................................................36-402011 Pac-10 Conference Review ........................................................................41-42

Record BookIndividual & Team Records ....................................................................................44-48Miscelaneous Records ............................................................................................51-52Team Streaks ..............................................................................................................53-54Year-by-Year Leaders .....................................................................................................55Honors and Awards .................................................................................................56-57Letterwinners .............................................................................................................58-59Year-by-Year Results / Statistics ...........................................................................60-62

GENERAL INFORMATIONName: ........................................................................................... University of OregonLocation: ...................................................................................................... Eugene, Ore.Founded: .....................................................................................................................1876Enrollment: ..............................................................................................................23,389Nickname: .................................................................................................................DucksColors: ........................ Green (Pantone 3425C) and Yellow (Pantone Yellow C)Field (capacity): ............................................................................... Pape’ Field (1,000)Press Row: ................................................................................................. 541-335-9158Conference: .............................................................................................................Pac-12President: .............................................................................. Dr. Michael GottfredsonAthletics Director: .....................................................................................Rob MullensFaculty Representative: ......................................................................James O’FallonAthletic Department Phone: ............................................................(541) 346-4481Athletic Department TTY: .................................................................(541) 346-1021

HistoryFirst Year of Soccer: ..................................................................................................1980All-Time Record: ......................................................................137-171-36 (17 years)All-Time NCAA Tournament Record: .................................................................0-0-0All-Time AIAW Tournament Record: ..................................................................1-2-0

Oregon Media ServicesWeb Site: ........................................................................................ www.goducks.comPhone: ........................................................................................................ 541-346-5488Fax: .............................................................................................................. 541-346-5449Director, Exec. Assistant AD: ...............................................................Dave WillifordAssistant Director/Soccer Contact: .............................................. Cameron Harati Phone: ......................................................................................................... 541-346-7332 Cell Phone: .......................................................................................... 832-465-1081 E-mail: ................................................................................... [email protected] Address: ........................................................................ University of Oregon ........................................................................................... 2727 Leo Harris Parkway, ........................................................................................................ Eugene, OR 97401

Oregon Soccer OfficeHead Coach: .............................. Tara Erickson (Washington, 1996), Eighth Year Career Record (Years): ...........................................................91-99-26 (11 years) Oregon Record (Years): .................................................62-61-16 (Seven years) Phone: .................................................................................................. 541-346-5386 Fax: ......................................................................................................... 541-346-2244Assistant Coach: ............................................................... Mac Wilson (Fourth year)Assistant Coach: .....................................................................Paul Karver (First year)Volunteer Coach: ............................................................. Lindsay Parlee (First year)Strength and Conditioning Coach: ......................... Mark Dillon (Second year)Soccer Athletic Trainer: ..........................................Heather Halseth (Eighth year)Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer: ..........................Katie Donnelly (First year)Team Manager: ..................................... Apolinar Montero-Sanchez (Third Year)Team Manager: .........................................................................Ben Novak (First Year)Video Manager: ..................................................................Alex Embree (Third Year)

Credits: The 2012 Oregon Soccer Media Guide was produced by the Oregon Media Services Department. Graphic design and layout by Emily Rubalcava. Editing and layout by Cameron Harati. Photography by Eric Evans, John Giustina and Geoff Thurner.

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2012 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Yr. Hometown/Last School0 Abby Steele GK So. Santa Rosa, Calif./Ursuline1 Dana Connors GK Fr. Palos Verdes Estates, Calif./ Palos Verdes2 Lauren Thompson D RSr. Edmonds, Wash./King’s3 Scout Libke MF Sr. Portland, Ore./Lincoln4 Mo Fitzgerald MF Sr. Beaverton, Ore./Boise State5 Bri Pugh F So. Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista6 Achijah Berry F Jr. Seattle, Wash./Seattle Academy for Arts & Sciences7 Maddy Mercier D Sr. Edmonds, Wash./Seattle Bishop Blanchet8 Maryn Beutler MF Fr. Bend, Ore./Bend Senior9 Cara Wegner F Fr. Everett, Wash/Henry M. Jackson10 Kelsey Foo D So. San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty11 Ally Aschbacher F So. Beaverton, Calif./Beaverton12 Reilley Moore D RFr. Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy13 Kira Wagoner MF Fr. Elk Grove, Calif./Franklin14 Kiyomi Cook D So. Gresham, Ore./Barlow15 Kristen Parr F Fr. Bend, Ore./Summit16 Riley Smith D So. Ashland, Ore./Ashland17 Brynne Konkel F Jr. Elk Grove, Calif./Franklin18 Shanelle Simien F So. Lakewood, Calif./Los Alamitos19 Brooke Strawn F Fr. Roseburg, Ore./Roseburg20 Kendall Brooke D So. West Linn, Ore./West Linn21 Ryann Davie MF So. Marietta, Ga./Alan C. Pope22 Lilly Archer MF So. Portland, Ore./Idaho23 Mariah Powers D Fr. Elk Grove, Calif./Cosumnes Oaks24 Kelsey Hones F Sr. Beaverton, Ore./Southridge25 Casey Wilhelm GK RJr. College Station, Tex./A&M Consolidated26 Allie Rodriguez D So. Pleasanton, Calif./Foothill27 Gabbie Lindeman D Jr. Lake Oswego, Ore./ Arizona28 Nicole Bakke D Sr. La Jolla, Calif./La Jolla 29 Taylor Boyer MF Fr. Eugene, Ore./Thurston Head Coach: Tara Erickson, Eighth Year Assistant Coach: ............................................................................................................................................ Mac Wilson, Fourth Year Assistant Coach: .................................................................................................................................................. Paul Karver, First Year Strength and Conditioning Coach: ...................................................................................................... Mark Dillon, Second Year Athletic Trainer: .....................................................................................................................................Heather Halseth, Eighth Year Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer: ..................................................................................................... Katie Donnelly, First Year Volunteer Coach: ......................................................................................................................................... Lindsay Parlee, First Year Manager: .............................................................................................................................. Apolinar Montero-Sanchez, Third Year Manager: ...................................................................................................................................................................Ben Novak, First Year Video Manager: ................................................................................................................................................Alex Embree, Third Year

ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos.22 Archer, Lilly MF 11 Aschbacher, Ally F 28 Bakke, Nicole D 6 Berry, Achijah F 8 Beutler, Maryn MF 29 Boyer, Taylor D20 Brooke, Kendall D 1 Connors, Dana GK 14 Cook, Kiyomi D 21 Davie, Ryann MF 4 Fitzgerald, Mo MF 10 Foo, Kelsey D 24 Hones, Kelsey F 17 Konkel, Brynne F 1 Libke, Scout MF 27 Lindeman, Gabbie D 7 Mercier, Maddy D 12 Moore, Reilley D 15 Parr, Kristen F 23 Powers, Mariah D 5 Pugh, Bri F 26 Rodriguez, Allie D 18 Simien, Shanelle F 16 Smith, Riley D 0 Steele, Abby GK 19 Strawn, Brooke F 2 Thompson, Lauren D 13 Wagoner, Kira MF 9 Wegner, Cara F 25 Wilhelm, Casey GK

SQUAD BREAKDOWNBy PositionForwards 9Midfielders 10Defenders 7Goalkeepers 3

By ClassSeniors 5Juniors 4Sophomores 11Freshmen 8

By State/ProvinceCalifornia 10Oregon 12Washington 4Colorado 2Texas 1Georgia 1

PRONUNCIATIONSAlly Aschbacher (ASH - bach - ur)Nicole Bakke (BAH - key)Achijah Berry (uh - KEY - uh) Kiyomi Cook (key - OH - me Kelsey Hones (sounds like phones)Maddy Mercier (mur-CEE-ur)Bri Pugh (pew)

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TEAM INFORMATION2011 Record:...........................................................................................................8-9-3Pac-10 Record: .........................................................................................3-6-2 (T-7th)Letterwinners Returning / Lost: ...................................................................... 17/ 6Starters Returning / Lost: ................................................................................... 10/ 1Newcomers: ....................................................................................................................9

RETURNING PLAYERS (20)Field Players Yr. Lauren Thompson, D RSr. Nicole Bakke, M Sr. Mo Fitzgerald, M Sr. Kelsey Hones, F Sr. Scout Libke, M Sr. Maddy Mercier, M Sr. Achijah Berry, D Jr. Brynne Konkel, F Jr.Ally Aschbaker So. Kendall Brooke So.Kiyomi Cook So.Ryann Davie So.Kelsey Foo So.Bri Pugh So.Allie Rodriguez So.Shanelle Simien So.Riley Smith So.Reilly Moore RFr.Goalkeepers Yr. Casey Wilhelm RJr. Abby Steele So.

PLAYERS LOST (6)Field Players Yr.Taylor Jones Sr.Lindsay Parlee Sr.Cody Miles Sr.Julie Armstrong Jr.Katie Kramer So.Jessica Sunio Fr.

NEWCOMERS (10)Player Yr. Hometown (Previous School)Archer, Lilly So. Portland, Ore. (Grant H.S.)Beutler, Maryn Fr. Bend, Ore. (Bend Senior H.S.)Boyer, Taylor Fr. Eugene, Ore. (Thurston H.S.)Connors, Dana Fr. Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. (Palos Verdes H.S.)Parr, Kristen Fr. Bend, Ore. (Summit H.S.)Powers, Mariah Fr. Elk Grove, Calif. (Cosumnes Oaks H.S.)Strawn, Brooke Fr. Roseburg, Ore. (Roseburg H.S.)Wagoner, Kira Fr. Elk Grove, Calif. (Franklin H.S.)Wegner, Cara Fr. Everett, Wash. (Henry M. Jackson H.S.)Gabbie Lindeman Jr. Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego H.S.)

Back Row - left to right: Mac Wilson, Paul Karver, Tara Erickson, Maddy Mercier, Scout Libke, Brynne Konkel, Reilly Moore, Nicole Bakke, Brooke Strawn, Gabbie Lindeman, Lauren Thompson, Kristen Parr, Kelsey Hones, Kelsey Foo, Apolinar Montero-Sanchez, Katie Donnelly, Ben Novak, Heather Halseth..

Middle Row - l to r: Mo Fitzgerald, Kendall Brooke, Riley Smith, Allie Rodriguez, Ally Aschbacher, Bri Pugh, Lily Archer, Ryann Davie, Shanelle Simien.

Front Row - l to r: Cara Wegner, Kristen Parr, Maryn Beutler, Dana Connors, Abby Steele, Casey Wilhelm, Kiyomi Cook, Mariah Powers, Achijah Berry.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2009 20-18 4 1 0 0 0 02010 20-8 11 5 0 2 2 02011 19-13 10 2 0 0 0 0Career 59-39 25 8 0 2 2 0

2011 (Junior): Played in 19 matches, started in 13 … Took 10 shots and 2 on goal … Logged a total of 1184 minutes of playing time.

2010 (Sophomore): Received Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academ-ic recognition … Played in all 20 matches, a starter in eight contests … Tied for fourth on the team in number of assists (2) … Assisted two goals in the blow-out win over Butler (6-1, Sep. 19) … Took a total of 11 shots and five shots on goal … Played for a total of 919 minutes.

2009 (Freshman): Played in all 20 matches, a starter in 18 contests … Helped anchor back line to six shutouts … Played the duration of the match on 10 occasions … Recorded a season-best 110 minutes and a season-best two shots in Sept. 4 neutral-site draw with Colgate … Had one shot on goal in Nov. 6 road win over Arizona.

High School: Played high school soccer for head coach Kristin Jones at La Jolla High School where she lined up at center mid, center back and outside mid ... A San Diego Union-Tribune First Team honoree her final prep season ... Helped lead La Jolla High to a CIF Title in her senior campaign and a second-place finish in junior year ... Named All-South-ern Region Defender while playing prep soccer in Arizona for Salpointe High School ... Also a standout track and field athlete ... Advanced to CIF track and field finals in 400m and 4x400m relay ... A four-time letter-winner in soccer and two-time letterwinner in track ... A two-time San Diego Union-Tribune Athlete Honor Roll selection.

ODP/Club: Took second place in state with Arizona club team TSA from 2005-2007 ... Finalists in Nomads College Showcase ... Won US Club Re-gional IV with Nomads ... Played in Arizona ODP from 2004-05.

PersonalDaughter of David and Laura Bakke ... Born Sept. 3, 1990.

KELSEY HONESNICOLE BAKKE DEFENDER | SENIOR | 5-10

La Jolla, Calif. • La Jolla HS • Business

CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2010 19-9 9 3 2 0 4 02011 19-9 6 1 0 4 4 0Career 38-18 15 4 2 4 8 0

2011 (Junior): A Pac-12 All-Academic Team honoree in 2011 … Played in 19-of-20 matches, started in nine … Played entire match on two oc-casions, including an overtime match against Oregon State (1-1, Nov. 4) … Ranked first on the team for assists with four, three of which the match resulted in a win … Ranked fifth on the team in total points (4) … Took a total of six shots … Logged a total of 1026 minutes.

2010 (Sophomore): Played in 19 matches, a starter in nine … Played entire match on four occasions … Played 99 out of 110 minutes in draw with USC (1-1, Oct. 17) … Scored two goals in blow-out win over Ari-zona (4-0, Oct. 29) ... Posted nine total shots with three shots on goal during the season … Logged 1065 minutes of playing time.

2009 (Freshman / Boise State): One of three Broncos to start all 24 matches ... Led the team in assists (7) and ranked third on the team in total points (13) ... Was tied for third on the team in goals (3) ... Played 1880 total minutes which ranked fifth amongst BSU field players.

Club: Played for Lake Oswego Soccer Club ... Helped team to state championship in 2009.

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Beaverton’s Westview High School ... A three-time team MVP ... A three-time first team All-Metro League selection ... A first team all-state honoree in 2008 ... Helped team to a state title game ... Also competed in track and field.

PersonalDaughter of Edward and Celia Fitzgerald ... Born Jan. 25, 199.

KELSEY HONESMO FITZGERALD MIDFIELDER | SENIOR | 5-3

Beaverton, Ore. • Westview HS (Boise State) • International Studies

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2008 Redshirt Season2009 11-3 3 2 1 0 2 02010 19-19 5 1 0 0 0 02011 20-20 4 1 0 0 0 0Career 50-42 12 4 1 0 2 0

2011 (Junior): A Pac-12 All-Academic Team honoree … Started all 20 matches for the season… Logged 1853 minutes … Tallied 4 shots, one on goal … Played the entire game 19 times, three of which resulted in overtime … Helped anchor defense in shutouts over Wyoming (2-0, Aug. 29), Boise State (2-0, Aug. 21), UNLV (Aug. 28), New Hampshire (3-0, Sept. 2), and Washington State (1-0, Oct. 23).

2010 (Sophomore): A Pac-10 All-Academic Team honoree … Played in 20 matches, a starter in 19 of those contests ... Logged 1735 minutes … Started in eight Pac-10 games … Played the entire match 16 times, four of which resulted in overtime … Tallied five shots, one on goal … Helped anchor defense to shutouts over Boise St. (2-0, Aug. 20), Arizona (4-0, Oct. 29) and Arizona State (2-0, Oct. 31).

2009 (Freshman): Played in 11 matches, a starter in three of those out-ings … Logged 454 minutes … Recorded all three starts in Pac-10 play (Oct. 11 vs. Stanford, Oct. 16 at Oregon State and Nov. 1 vs. Washington State) … Helped anchor defense to shutouts over Seattle U. (1-0, Sept. 13), Dartmouth (1-0, Sept. 20) and Portland State (2-0, Sept. 25) … Reg-istered first career goal in Oct. 11 loss to top-ranked Stanford … Tallied three shots on the year, two on goal.

2008 (Redshirt): Redshirted the season.

High School: A two-time all-league pick at King’s High School ... Led team to a pair of top-four state finishes ... Also played for the Fenix 89 Red club team and was invited to the 2006 Super ODP National Camp ... Helped King’s win the 2006 state girl’s basketball tournament ... Helped lead prep cross country squad to a second-place finish in 2004 ... Won the WIAA Sportsmanship Award at the 2006 WIAA State Basketball Tournament.

Personal Daughter of Bradley and Linda Thompson ... Born Aug. 2, 1990.

KELSEY HONESLAUREN THOMPSON DEFENDER | REDSHIRT SENIOR | 5-8

Edmonds, Wash. • King’s HS • Journalism: Public Relations

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2009 20-20 19 8 3 4 10 12010 20-20 40 22 2 2 6 22011 20-20 21 14 4 0 8 1Career 60-60 80 44 9 6 24 4

2011 (Junior): Named to the Pac-12 All-Conference First Team and was a Pac-12 All-Academic Team honoree in 2011 … Started all 20 matches … Tied for second on the team in scoring with eight points (4 goals) … Tied for first on the team for number of goals (4) … Ranked third on the team for shots (21) … Scored the game-winning goal against Colorado (3-1 on Oct. 16), increasing her game-winning goal total to four during her tenure, the seventh best in the history of the program … Played entirety of every game, three of which extended into overtime … Attempted and completed three penalty kicks during the season, the most ever by an Oregon Duck … Logged a total of 1860 minutes for the season.

2010 (Sophomore): A Pac-10 All-Academic Team honoree … Started all 20 matches … Ranked fourth on the team in scoring with six points (2 goals, 2 assists) … Fourth on the team for number of goals (2) … Ranked second on the team for shots (40) and shots on goal (22) … Registered an assist in the 1-1 draw with USC (Oct. 17) … Played duration of match on 19 occasions, five of which extended into overtime … Logged a total of 1825 minutes for the season … Scored game-winning goal in win over San Diego State (2-1, Sept. 17) and Arizona State (2-0, Oct. 31).

2009 (Freshman): A Pac-10 All-Freshman Team honoree … Started all 20 matches … Ranked fourth on the team in scoring with 10 points (3 goals, 4 assists) … Her three goals ranked third on the team … Ranked tied for third in assists … Had two goals and an assist in a 5-1 blowout win at Arizona on Nov. 6 (her five points tied for third at UO for the best single-game point performance) … Registered assists in conference matches against Washington (Oct. 30), Stanford, (Oct. 11) and California (Oc. 9) … Scored game-winning goal in 1-0 home win over Seattle U. on Sept. 13.

High School: A four-time letterwinner for head coach John Wallace at center mid ... Helped lead team to the 2007 and 2008 state champi-onship ... Named PIL All-League First Team as a sophomore, junior and senior ... A First Team All-State selection in 2008.

ODP/Club: Won state club championship in 2005, 2007 and 2008 with FC Portland ... Club team advanced to regional semifinals in 2005, the final in 2007 and the quarterfinals in 2008 ... A member of the Oregon ODP state team from 2006-08 ... Played with the ‘91 ODP Regional Team from 2007-08 ... Participated in 2008 ODP Inter-regional tournament.

PersonalDaughter of Peter and Andrea Libke ... Born April 30, 1991... First name is Christina but prefers to be called Scout.

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Portland, Ore. • Lincoln HS • Journalism: Public Relations

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2011 (Junior): A Pac-12 All-Academic Team honoree … Played in all 20 matches, a starter 18 … Had 29 shots during the season, 14 on goal … Scored one three goals during the season, two of which were game-winning (vs. Wyoming, 2-0 on Aug. 19 and vs. UC Davis, 2-1 on Sept. 16), ranking her second on the team in game-winning goals … Ranked fourth on the team in total points with six and in goals scored with three … Tied for first in shots and shots on goal, 29 and 14, respectively … Played the entirety of the game three times, including two of the three over time matches … Recorded a total of 1509 minutes.

2010 (Sophomore): A Pac-10 All-Academic Team honoree … Played in 14 matches, a starter in one … Had four shots during the season, one on goal … Scored one goal in blow out against Arizona (4-0, Oct. 29) … Played a total of 417 minutes for the season.

2009 (Freshman): Played in eight matches, a starter in one … Had two shots on the year, both on goal … Lone start came in Oct. 25 road game with USC … Played a season-high 67 minutes in 1-0 overtime road win over Weber State on Oct. 3.

High School:A three-time letterwinner for head coach Luciano Busilac-chi at forward and mid ... A Seattle Times Player of the Week honoree in 2008 ... Also ran track and field, lettering four times ... Competed in the 400m, long jump and 4x400m relay ... Named 2006 track and field team MVP ... Member of the National Honor Society.

ODP/Club: Helped lead team to U-16/U-17 state championship match-es ... A 2006 Surf Cup finalist (Gold Division) ... Former club teammate of current Duck Lauren Thompson ... Participated in state ODP from 2004-08 ... A regional camp member from 2004-07.

PersonalDaughter of John and Mary Mercier ... Born Sept. 13, 1991.

KELSEY HONESMADDY MERCIER DEFENDER | SENIOR | 5-7

Edmonds, Wash. • Seattle Bishop Blanchet HS • Human Physiology

CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2009 20-6 7 5 1 2 4 02010 18-13 20 8 1 3 5 02011 7-1 8 4 1 0 2 0Career 45-20 35 17 3 5 11 0

2011 (Junior): Received Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Academic rec-ognition … Played in 7 matches, one in which she was a starter … Scored one goal in win over UC Davis (2-1, Sept. 16), which was last match of the season after suffering season-ending knee injury that re-quired surgery … Took a total of 8 shots, 4 of which were on goal, put-ting her at fifth on the team for shots on goal … Played a total of 247 minutes.

2010 (Sophomore): Received Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic recognition … Played in 18 matches, a starter in 13 of those contests … Registered a goal and three assists … Tied for sixth on the team for points (5) … Ranked third on the team for assists (3) … Ranked fourth on the team for number of shots (20) and shots on goal (8) … Assisted the game winning goal against Boise State (2-0, Aug. 20) … Logged a total of 1027 minutes for the season

2009 (Freshman): Played in all 20 matches, a starter in six contests … Registered a goal and two assists … Tied for sixth on the team for points (4) … Scored a goal and recorded an assist in Sept. 11 home win over Loyola Marymount … Had an assist in 2-0 road win over Fresno State on Aug. 30 … Played the full 90 minutes of first collegiate game against Portland on Aug. 22.

High School: A four-time letterwinner for head coach Jim Lim at for-ward and midfield ... Part of a Metro League championship team as a senior ... Named 2008 team MVP ... A two-time All-Metro League First Team selection ... Also a four-time letterwinner in track, running the 100m and 200m ... Helped lead Southridge to the 2009 State Track team championship ... Member of 2009 State Championship 4x400m relay team ... Named the 2009 Track and Field Most Outstanding Ath-lete ... Was the 2008-09 Valley Times Overall Athlete of the Year ... Also named 2008 Metro League Track Athlete of the Year ... Earned 2008 and 2009 Metro League Championships in 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay and 4x400m relay ... Holds school-records at Southridge High School in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay ... Named 2008 Metro League Most Out-standing Athlete ... Named to Southridge honor roll in 2006-08.

ODP/Club: A 2008 ODP ‘91 Regional pool member ... A ODP ‘91 State Team member from 2005-08 ... A member of the 2006 and 2009 Oregon State Club Championship teams ... Participated in 2008 ODP Inter-re-gional tournament.

PersonalDaughter of Daniel and Susan Hones ... Born April 11, 1991.

KELSEY HONESKELSEY HONES FORWARD | SENIOR | 5-6

Beaverton, Ore. • Southridge HS • Business Administration

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2011 (Sophomore): Did not see action in the 2011 season.

2010 (Freshman): Played second half in Sept. 19 against Butler … Had one save and faced two shots.

2009 (Redshirt): Redshirt season.

High School: A three-time letterwinner for head coach Stoney Pryor ... Named first team all-district and goalkeeper of the year as a senior ... A second team all-district as a junior and honorable mention all-district as a sophomore.

ODP/Club: A starter at goalkeeper for Lonestar ‘91 ODP ... A state pool member.

PersonalDaughter of Gordon and Terry Wilhelm ... Born Feb. 26, 1991.

KELSEY HONESCASEY WILHELM GOALKEEPER | REDSHIRT JUNIOR | 5-8

College Station, Tex. • A&M Consolidated HS • Journalism

CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2010 16-13 1 1 0 1 1 02011 17-8 5 2 1 1 3 1Career 33-21 6 3 1 2 4 1

2011 (Sophomore): A Pac-12 All-Academic Team honoree in 2011 … Played in 17 matches, started for 8 … Recorded 843 minutes of playing time for the season … Scored her only goal against Washington State (1-0, Oct. 23), which was also the game-winning goal for that match … Helped anchor the defense in shut outs over Wyoming (2-0, Aug. 29), Boise State (2-0, Aug. 21), UNLV (Aug. 28), New Hampshire (3-0, Sept. 2), and Washington State (1-0, Oct. 23) … Also recorded an assist in the shut-out over Boise State.

2010 (Freshman): Played in 16 matches, a starter in 13 contests … Re-corded 1118 minutes of playing time for the season … Played the full amount of time in seven matches … Helped anchor defense in shut-outs over Arizona (4-0, Oct. 29) and Arizona State (2-0, Oct. 31)

Club: Helped club team, Emerald City Futbol Club, to six state champi-onships (2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) … Team won Region IV Championship in 2006 … Earned Silver Boot Award in 2005 … Named club team MVP in 2004 and 2005.

ODP: A Region IV Camp member in 2005, 2006 and 2007 … Washing-ton state team member in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008.

High School: Led Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences to state cham-pionships in 2008 and 2009 … Also won three league championships from 2007-09 … A two-time state all-star (2008, 2009) … Selected to King County 1A First Team in 2009 ... A first team league all-star all four years (2006-09) … Named league rookie of the year in 2006 … A three-sport athlete at SAAS, also competing in track and basketball … Led 4x200 and 4x400 relay teams to the league, district and state champi-onships in 2010 ... Also helped relay teams to league and state champi-onships in 2007 (4x100m, 4x400m).

PersonalDaughter of Howard and Rhonda Berry … Born Aug. 2, 1991.

KELSEY HONESACHIJAH BERRY FORWARD | JUNIOR | 5-4

Seattle, Wash. • Seattle Academy for Arts & Sciences • Pre-Family & Human Services

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2011 (Sophomore): Played in a total of 10 matches, 8 of which she was a starter … Took four shots … Played 97 out of the 110 total minutes in the overtime match against Oregon State (1-1, Nov. 4) … Played a total of 552 minutes.

2010 (Freshman): Played in 17 matches, a starter in five … Had two game-winning goals, one in the win over UC Davis (3-1, Sep. 3), and the other against Washington State (3-1, Oct. 24) … Ranked fifth on the team for shots (16) and shots on goal (5) … Assisted one goal against UC Davis, and another in the blow-out over Arizona (4-0, Oct. 29) … Logged a total of 837 minutes for the season.

Club: Played club soccer for Boca Juniors … Team won 2007 U.S. Soc-cer Region G Championship and Super Y League Championship … Ranked No. 2 in the nation by gotsoccer.com in 2007 … Won the 2006 U.S. Club Soccer National Championship … Also won 2006 Pleasanton Rage College Showcase Championship.

High School: A two-time team MVP at Franklin High … A three-time All-Delta Team selection … A four-year Block F Recipient … Named River Cats Soccer Player of the Year and to the River Cats All-City Team … An Elk Grove Citizen All-Decades Team honoree … Participated in the 2009 ESPN Leaders of the Pack Spring Soccer.

Personal Daughter of Brian and Kathy Konkel … Born October 22, 199.

KELSEY HONESBRYNNE KONKEL FORWARD | JUNIOR | 5-7

Elk Grove, Calif. • Franklin HS • Product Design

CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2011 16-14 29 14 4 0 8 1Career 16-14 29 14 4 0 8 1

2011 (Freshman): Named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman team in 2011 … Started 14 of the 16 matches she played in … Tied for first in goals scored (4) … Took a total of 29 shots during the season, 14 of which were on goal, placing her at the top of the leader board where she is tied for first in both categories … Tied for second in total points (8) … Scored the game-winning goal in the match against USC (2-1, Oct. 2) … Logged a total of 1063 minutes and played the entirety of the match on two occasions, one of which being the overtime match versus Washington (1-1, Oct. 21).

High School: Ranked the No. 14 recruit in the Rocky Mountain Region… Led Mountain Vista High School to the Colorado State 5A Championship … Earned MVP honors in the championship match after scoring the go-ahead goal in the 85th minute … Reached the semifinals of the Colorado High School State Championships in her junior season … Carried 3.8 cumulative GPA.

ODP/Club: Club team, Real Colorado National 92/93, admitted to the initial ECNL group of the top 40 clubs in the country … Club team won a Colorado State Cup championship in her U15 year … Was selected to the 2010 ECNL Fall Showcase All-Event Team … Was named to the Colorado state ODP team four consecutive years … Also named to the Region IV ODP team all four years.

PersonalDaughter of Horace and Karen Pugh ... Born Oct. 13, 1992.

KELSEY HONESBRI PUGH FORWARD | SOPHOMORE | 5-5

Highlands Ranch, Colo. • Mountain Vista HS • Journalism

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Min. Gls GAA Sav. W-L-T SHO2011 19-0 1514 25 1.48 75 0-0-0 0Career 19-0 1514 25 1.48 75 0-0-0 0

2011 (Freshman): Recorded playing time in 19 of 20 total games … Had 75 saves for the season and is ranked fourth in Oregon’s history for the individual single-season record of goals allowed with 25 in 19 games with a 1.48 goals allowed average, seventh best in Oregon single-season history … Ranked fifth in the Pac-12 in saves per game with 75, and fourth in saves per game with an average of 3.95 … Recorded a total of 1514 minutes for the season and faced a total of 191 goals … Was one of thirty players in the country invited to the U.S. U20 Women’s National Team camp in 2012, and was one of only four goalkeepers asked to participate.

High School: Played her senior season at Ursuline High School … Was selected to the 2010 NSCAA Youth All-Region soccer team … Was a Cum Laude student during every semester of her high school career.

ODP/Club: One of three goalkeepers invited to the U20 USA National Team camp in April of 2011 … Played for the U18 USA Women’s National Team … Was the No. 10 ranked recruit in Northern California … Played club ball for the Mustang SC Rampage under the tutelage of head coach Joe Owen … Led her team to unprecedented state, re-gional, and national success …Club team won the Cal North State Cup championship twice and was selected inaugural members of the Elite Club National League (ECNL) … Was the ECNL Challenge A League Champions as well as the ECNL National Champions in 2010 … Also won the Surf Cup championship in 2009 … Steele was one of three or four goalkeepers in the country to be invited to a pair of USA U18 Women’s National Team Camps in January and April 2009.

PersonalDaughter of Richard and Debra Steele ... Born Sept. 18, 1993.

KELSEY HONESABBY STEELE GOALKEEPER | SOPHOMORE | 5-11

Santa Rosa, Calif. • Ursuline HS • Undeclared

CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2011 14-3 4 0 0 1 1 0Career 14-3 4 0 0 1 1 0

2011 (Freshman): Played in 14 games, started in three … had one assist in match against New Hampshire (3-0, Sept. 2) … Took four shots during the season … Logged 519 minutes on the field.

High School: Played at Ashland High School … Was a four-year varsity player … Helped her team reach the Oregon 5A State Semifinals in 2008 … Was selected First Team All-Southern Sky Conference three consecutive years … Was named captain her senior year.

ODP/Club: Played for Rogue Valley Soccer Club and led team to the 2011 Oregon Club State Championship … She served as team captain the last two years with RVSC … Also the team leader in both goals and assists … Started club career for Ashland Soccer Club … Was selected to the Oregon ODP state pool for 1992 girls in 2008-09 … Was the only pool player from Southern Oregon on her ODP team.

PersonalDaughter of Bruce and Debi Smith ... Born Oct. 6, 1992.

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DEFENDER | SOPHOMORE | 5-6

Ashland, Ore. • Ashland HS • Digital Arts

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2011 18- 5 3 1 0 2 0Career 18- 5 3 1 0 2 0

2011 (Freshman): Played in 18-of-20 matches … Scored one goal dur-ing the season in the match against Colorado (3-1, Oct. 16) … Took a total of 5 shots, 3 on goal … Recorded 385 minutes of playing time as a freshman.

High School: A first team 6A All-Metro League selection her senior year at Beaverton High School … Named to the Dairy Farmers of America Academic Soccer All-State 6A team all four years.

ODP/Club: Played club ball for Westside Metros for most of her career and then joined OSSA during the U18 season … Also a member of the Oregon ODP ’93 team in 2009-10.

PersonalDaughter of Dana and Cindy Aschbacher ... Born May 7, 1993.

KELSEY HONES

FORWARD | SOPHOMORE | 5-6

Beaverton, Ore. • Beaverton HS • Undeclared

CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2011 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

2011 (Freshman): Played in home win against New Hampshire (3-0, Sept. 2) … Recorded seven minutes of playing time in the 2011 season.

High School: A four-year starter at West Linn High School … Team captain senior year … Led the team to back-to-back league champion-ships and a quarterfinal finish in the 2009 state high school playoffs … Named to the 2009 Dairy Farmers Academic 6A Soccer All-State team … Carried a 4.0 GPA and was a National Honor Society member in 2009 and 2010.

ODP/Club: Had two consecutive semifinalist appearances in the Or-egon State Cup Championships, playing for FC Portland Green under the direction of head coach Brian Gant.

PersonalDaughter of Richard and Nancy Brooke ... Born Dec. 2, 1992.

KELSEY HONES

DEFENDER | SOPHOMORE | 5-4

West Linn, Ore. • West Linn HS • Undeclared

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2011 16-14 29 14 4 0 8 1Career 16-14 29 14 4 0 8 1

2011 (Freshman): Played in 19 matches, 12 of which she started … Ranked fifth on the team in shots with 16, and is tied for sixth in shots on goal with 3 … Logged 964 minutes of playing time as a rookie.

High School: Named as the No. 45 national recruit on the Top Drawer Soccer’s Top-100 Recruits for 2011. Led Archbishop Mitty High to a rare triple crown: WCAL league championship, WCAL tournament champi-onship and CCS Div II championship … Was a four-year varsity mem-ber and was selected 2010 WCAL First Team All-Conference squad … Carried a 4.12 GPA and was named to the Honor Roll all four years.

ODP/Club: Led MVLA Avalanche team to the 2011 Cal-North State Cup Championship (the team’s third state cup title)… Invited to the USA Youth National Team camp in 2007 and to the full U15/16 USA National Team in 2008.

PersonalDaughter of Gabe and Akiko Foo ... Born Jan. 10, 1993.

KELSEY HONES

DEFENDER | SOPHOMORE | 5-7

San Jose, Calif. • Archbishop Mitty HS • Product Design

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2011 20-0 13 1 1 1 3 0Career 20-0 13 1 1 1 3 0

High School: The No. 33 ranked national recruit and eighth-ranked recruit in Cal South … A four-year varsity player at Los Alamitos High where her team was a CIF Division I finalist and a two-time Sunset League Champion … Also selected All-CIF League, All-Sunset League, and All-League Orange County in 2008 and 2010 … Awarded the Los Alamitos Scholar-Athlete Award all four years … A member of the Honor Roll.

ODP/Club: Club team, Real So Cal coached by Kristy Walker, won the 2011 Southern California state title … Selected to the Cal South state team four consecutive years where she helped lead her team to two ODP Regional Championships in 2007 and 2008 … Selected for the Region IV ODP team for three consecutive years where she represent-ed the region in international competitions … … A member of the U14 and U 18 USA National Team pools.

PersonalDaughter of Darrell and Monica Simien ... Born June 5, 1993.

KELSEY HONES

FORWARD | SOPHOMORE | 5-3

Lakewood, Calif. • Los Alamitos HS • Pre-Business Administration

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2011 15- 4 0 0 1 1 0Career 15- 4 0 0 1 1 0

2011 (Freshman): Played in 15 games, 13 of which she started … Took 4 shots for the season … Made one assist in match against UC Davis (2-1, Sept. 16) in which she also played the full 90 minutes … Played a total of 838 minutes in the 2011 season…missed last five matches due to injury.

High School: Played at Sam Barlow High School where she was se-lected first team all-conference and second team all-state in 2008.

ODP/Club: Was on teams that won six Oregon State Cup Champion-ships, three with youth club Eastside United and three consecutive with THUSC Neon … Also enjoyed a very successful ODP career with the Oregon ’93 girls team … Selected to the Region IV ODP team in 2009 … Also invited to the 2007 National ID2 Camp.

PersonalDaughter of Karl and Carol Cook ... Born May 9, 1993.

KELSEY HONESKIYOMI COOK DEFENDER | SOPHOMORE | 5-4

Gresham, Ore. • Barlow HS • Human Physiology

CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2011 20- 9 2 0 1 1 0Career 20- 9 2 0 1 1 0

2011 (Freshman): Played in all 20 matches and started in 9 … Made one assist in win over Colorado (3-1, Oct. 16) … Took a total of 9 shots, 2 on goal … Played the entire 110 minutes of the overtime match against Washington (1-1, Oct. 21) and Oregon State (1-1, Nov. 4) … Played for a total of 1158 minutes in the 2011 season.

High School: Completed high school career at Alan C. Pope High School … Named the offensive MVP three consecutive years … Se-lected to the Cobb County All-County Team for big high schools.

ODP/Club: Led her club team, Concorde Fire Elite, to the finals of the Georgia State Cup championship for four consecutive years.

PersonalDaughter of Ronald and Babette Davie ... Born Feb. 4, 1993.

KELSEY HONESRYANN DAVIE MIDFIELDER | SOPHOMORE | 5-6

Marietta, Ga. • Alan C. Pope HS • Human Physiology

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2011 - - - - - - -Career - - - - - - -

2011 (Freshman): Did not see action in the 2011 season as she recov-ered from knee surgery prior to her arrival on campus.

High School: Attended the Air Academy in Colorado Springs … Was a three-year varsity player … Named team captain her senior year … Was selected first team all-league and first team all-area in 2010.

ODP/Club: Club team, Real Colorado National 92/93 coached by Lorne Donaldson, was an inaugural member of the Elite Club National League … Club team won the Colorado State Cup Championship in 2008 … Was a member of the Colorado state ODP for three years and was selected for the Region IV Olympic Development Program pool twice in her career.

PersonalDaughter of Michael and Kirsten Hillstrom ... Born April 17, 1993.

KELSEY HONES

DEFENDER | REDSHIRT FRESHMAN | 5-10

Colorado Springs, Colo. • Air Academy • Pre-Business

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CAREER STATISTICSYear G-S Shots SOG Goals Ast. Pts. GWG2011 19- 4 3 0 0 0 0Career 19- 4 3 0 0 0 0

2011 (Freshman): Played in 19 matches, started in 13 … Took 10 shots and 2 on goal … Logged a total of 1184 minutes of playing time.

High School: Played prep soccer at Foothill High School … A two-year letterwinner in playing both midfielder and forward ... Named team MVP in 2009-10 ... An honorable mention all-league selection in 2009-10 ... Also a standout track and field athlete ... A four-year letterwinner on the track ... Named team MVP in 2009-10 ... An all-league honoree in the 400m, 4x400m, 4x100m.

PersonalDaughter of Perry and Donna Rodriguez ... Born June 20, 1993.

KELSEY HONESALLIE RODRIGUEZ DEFENDER | SOPHOMORE | 5-6

Pleasanton, Calif. • Foothill HS • Pre-Family & Human Services

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High School: Integral part of varsity soccer, basketball and golf pro-grams since freshman year...maintained a 3.95 overall GPA including honors classes in english, math and history...The Summit varsity soc-cer team won the Oregon 5A State Championship in 2010, after losing in the quarterfinal and semifinal rounds in 2009 and 2008...as a start-ing forward in all her years, was voted team MVP as a freshman and team offensive player of the year as a sophomore and junior...was Inter-Mountain Conference (IMC) Player of the Year in 2009 and a first-team selection in 2010 and 2011...was also named to the Oregon 5A All-State team in 2009 and 2010...has demonstrated leadership skills through-out her career, being voted team captain in 2010 and 2011 ... served as team captain in 2010, as well as being tabbed IMC Defensive Player of the Year.

ODP/Club: Played on the Oregon Rush 93 Girls Nike Club Team since 2004 that won the OYSA State Championship in 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011...team has participated in the US Club Soccer National Cup (2006), the Manchester United Premier Cup (2008) and the Surf Cup (2006, 2007, 2009 and 2010)...also played for the Oregon ODP team in 2006 and 2007, participating in the Region IV Regional Camp in 2007.

Personal: Daugher of Dan and Susan Parr ... Also competed in basket-ball and golf for all four years of high school.

KELSEY HONESKRISTEN PARR FORWARD | FRESHMAN | 5-7

Bend, Ore. • Summit HS • Undeclared

High School: Named captain of her San Juan team for the past four years and was a member of the Cal North state ODP team from 2007-2010 and was honored to be selected as a member of the Region IV ODP team in 2007-2009., where she participated in the Thanksgiving Inter-regional ODP Event in 2008 and 2009...invited to the United States Soccer Federation U14 National team camp in 2008...attends Cosumnes Oaks High School where she has been a four year varsity starter and holds a 3.0 GPA.

ODP/Club: Played her club ball with Duck teammate Kira Wagoner for the San Juan Spirits ‘95 team, which was an inaugural member of the ECNL (Elite Club National League) that consists of the top 40 girls’ clubs in the United States...team played in the top A flight (top 20 teams) each of the last three years...over the 2012 summer was invited to par-ticipate in the U.S. U-18 Women’s National Soccer Camp.

Personal: Daugher of Mia Jackson ... Also competed in softball her se-nior year.

KELSEY HONESMARIAH POWERS DEFNDER | FRESHMAN | 5-3

Elk Grove, Calif. • Cosumnes Oaks HS • Psychology

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High School: Competed at Bend Senior High School in Bend where she was a four year varsity letterman...was selected team captain her junior and senior year... helped lead her team to 5A State Championship titles in 2008 and 2009...named first-team all-league and all-state in 2010 and 2011...was named ESPN Rise Gatorade Player of the Year 2010-11...car-ried a 3.9 GPA all throughout high school... participated in track and field and student council.

ODP/Club: Played club soccer with Duck teammate Kristen Parr for Or-egon Rush and led her team to four state titles in ‘07, ‘09, ‘10 and ‘11... placed third at Far West Regional Championships in 2011...team cap-tain for Oregon Rush 93... member of the Oregon ODP state team for the years 2005-10...selected Oregon ODP Player of the Year 09-10...hon-ored to be selected as a member of the Region IV ODP Regional Team from 2005-10...attended USSF National Camp at the U14 age level.

Personal: Daughter of Keith and Sandi Beutler ... Also played point guard for school basketball team and competed in the hurdles for track and field.

KELSEY HONES

MIDFIELDER | FRESHMAN | 5-3

Bend, Oreg. • Bend Senior HS • Undeclared

High School: Lettered three years for the Palos Verdes High School soc-cer team where she helped lead the team to back-to-back Bay League Championships during sophomore and junior year and a spot in the CIF semifinals in 2011...earned honorable mention All- Bay League sophomore year...chosen for First Team All- Bay League and an all-area selection during junior year...captained the varsity soccer team in final season of prep competition...also lettered three years in high school volleyball...maintained a 4.0 GPA and was a member of the California Scholarship Federation and is a honor roll student.

ODP/Club: Played goalkeeper for the Beach FC in the Southern Califor-nia Premier League under Jeff Joyner and Steve Soler...team has been ranked in the top seven teams in Southern California...team participat-ed in prestigious tournaments across the United States including the Surf Cup.

Personal: Daugher of Brian and Susan Connors ... Also played volleyball for Coach Aaron Dyer.

KELSEY HONES

GOALKEEPER | FRESHMAN | 5-9

Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. • Palos Verdes HS • Pre-Business

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High School: A four-year varsity midfielder/forward at Roseburg High School in Roseburg...served as a captain in sophomore, junior and se-nior seasons...during freshman year was awarded second-team All-con-ference and during sophomore and junior years was awarded first-team All-conference in the Southwest-Hybrid Oregon soccer league...voted most valuable player by her high school teammates in her sophomore and junior years...was selected as the league MVP and was honored to be named first-team all-state at the 6A level last season.

ODP/Club: Played for the Eugene Metro Futbol Club ‘93 Spirit team, which is coached by Jürgen Ruckaberle...last year, team played in the Northwest Champion’s league and the Oregon Premier League...placed third in state cup...also played on the Girls ‘94 Oregon ODP team from 2010-2011 and attended the Region IV ODP tournament and ODP Re-gional Camp...held accumulative GPA of 3.97.

Personal: Daughter of Darren and Jennifer Strawn.

KELSEY HONESBROOKE STRAWN FORWARD | FRESHMAN | 6-1

Roseburg, Ore. • Roseburg HS • Undeclared

High School: Leading scorer and assist provider during the 2008 and 2009 high school seasons before tearing her ACL...attended Franklin High School where she made the all- conference team for the Capital Valley Conference in 2008...selected to the Cal North state ODP team in 2007-2010 and to the Region IV ODP pool in 2007...invited to the ID2 Regional Camp in 2009... cumulative GPA of 3.6.

ODP/Club: Played her club ball with Duck teammate Mariah Powers for the San Juan Spirits ‘95 team, which was an inaugural member of the ECNL (Elite Club National League) that consists of the top 40 girls clubs in the United States... team played in the top A flight (top 20 teams) each of the last three years...selected to all-event team for the ECNL Championships in Seattle 2010.

Personal: Daughter of Brady and Karen Wagoner.

KELSEY HONESKIRA WAGONER MIDFIELDER | FRESHMAN | 5-2

Elk Grove, Calif. • Franklin HS • Business Advertising

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High School: A four-year starter at Henry M. Jackson High School...has led the team in goals for the past four years and led in assists for the past three...during freshman year took second in league, second in district and fourth in state... during sophomore year captured division championship, as well as district championship... in junior year placed second in division...division champs this past season...two-time team captain and three years straight was voted most valuable offensive player... selected to the second- team all-state team in Washington for the third time at the 4A level in 2011 ...Also 4A all-state selection (2008 and 2009)...4A all-area, first team in 2009 and 2010...4A All-Wesco First-Team (most votes): 2008, 2009, 2010...cumulative GPA of 3.3.

ODP/Club: Played club ball for Washington Rush ‘93 based out of Ever-ett, Washington...club team has won or acquired winning records in the following seven tournaments within the past season: Portland Winter Showcase (4-0), Las Vegas College Showcase (3-0-1), Utah Avalanche Invitational (3-0-1), U.S. Club Regionals (4-1-0), Crossfire Challenge (5-0), and U.S. Club Nationals (4-0).

Personal: Daughter of Shawn and Tina Wegner.

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FORWARD | FRESHMAN | 5-1

Everett, Wasj. • Henry M. Jackson HS • Undeclared

High School: Named second team all-league in 2008... Named first team all-league from 2009-2011... Made First team all-state in 2010... Voted best offensive player in 2010... Led team in assists all four years.

Personal: Daughter of Ty and Lorrie Boyer.

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MIDFIELDER | FRESHMAN | 5-4

Eugene, Ore. • Thurston HS • Undeclared

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The University Oregon has unveiled a brand new facility for the women’s soccer and lacrosse programs. The new, state of the art facility features UBU M6 Turf, on-site locker rooms, training room and coaches offices and seating for nearly 1,000 fans. The complex was completed in August 2012 as a gift to the University from Phil and Penny Knight. As a tribute to the old soccer and lacross facility, the complex was also named Pape’ Field.

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TARA ERICKSONHEAD COACH • EIGHTH SEASON • WASHINGTON, ‘96

Tara Erickson is entering her eighth season as head coach of the Univer-sity of Oregon women’s soccer program, and 12th season overall as a head coach at the NCAA Division I level. Erickson, a former All-Pac-10 player and the 2006 Pac-10 Coach of the Year, is UO’s all-time winningest coach with a seven-year mark of 62-61-16. She is 91-99-26 in 11 seasons overall as a head coach.

Playing in the newly formed Pac-12 Conference, Erickson was not afraid to put new faces out on the pitch during the 2011 season as she worked fresh-men into the rotation. Oregon tallied 19 goals on the season and the fresh-men contigent of Shanelle Simien (1) and Bri Pugh (4) and Ally Aschbacher (1) added six of those goals. Erickson led Oregon to a season-opening 4-0-1 unbeaten streak, including a scoreless draw with then-#16 Santa Clara in the Oregon Nike Tournament. The Ducks played seven ranked opponents during the 2011 campaign, including four straight to end the season and highlighted their tough schedule with a 1-0 win over then-#18 Washington State on Oct. 23 in Eugene. In the season finale, the much anticipated Civil War, Erickson led the Ducks to a 1-1 tie against the Beavers, marking the third time in five years that the teams tied in the series.

Under Erickson’s direction, Scout Libke and Bri Pugh received all-confer-ence nods, while Libke became the first Duck since 2006 to earn a NSCAA All-Region selection. Erickson’s Ducks capped off the 2011 campaign with eight being tabbed to the Pac-12 All-Academic list.

Continuing with the trend of forming new alliances, Erickson was on hand on Oct. 27, 2011 when the University of Oregon athletic department broke ground on the new state-of-the-art soccer and lacrosse facility. Adding more excitement to the program, Erickson made the announcement on Feb. 3, 2012 to bring in Portland-native Paul Karver to her coaching fold.

Erickson’s also spent two years with the U.S. Under-18 Women’s National Team coaching staff from 2009-10. She also coached at the U.S. Super Team Camp in 2008, working with both the U-20 and U-18 teams at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif.

Erickson redefined the Oregon soccer program in 2009 when she brought in assistant coach Mac Wilson.

As a result of that hire, UO’s recruiting footprint has now expanded into sev-en states and provinces, recently tapping into Colorado, Georgia and Texas’ strong recruiting base. Over a third of those new Ducks have competed at an elite level with ODP and U.S./Canadian National Team programs.

In 2010, Erickson led Oregon to its most league wins and best home re-cord since the 2006 campaign. Erickson became the all-time wins leader in UO’s 2-1 non-league victory over San Diego State in September, passing Bill Steffen who had 49 wins in nine seasons at the helm. Senior forward Jen Stoltenberg had 12 goals and five assists for a school-record 29 total points, becoming UO’s all-time career points leader in the process. Stolten-berg earned first team all-conference honors for her play. UO also had a banner year in the classroom, with 10 total players being recognized as part of the Pac-10 All-Academic teams, the most of any Erickson-coached team. In addition, Stoltenberg was named a Third Team Scholar All-America by the NSCAA.

During the 2009 season, Oregon won eight of its first 10 matches ranking the Ducks as high as No. 18 in the NCAA’s RPI report and No. 14 in the Soc-cer America Women’s Top 25 poll. UO’s strong non-conference mark (8-2-1) included wins over then No. 15 Colorado and No. 21 Denver. Freshman mid-fielder Scout Libke was named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team and junior forward Jen Stoltenberg was named honorable mention all-conference for the second consecutive season. The Ducks also had eight student-athletes recognized as part of the Pac-10 Conference’s All-Academic teams.

The Ducks went 9-9-2 in 2008, highlighted by seven consecutive matches without a loss where UO went 6-0-1 from Sept. 5 through Oct. 3. Six Or-egon players were named to the Pac-10 Conference’s All-Academic First and Second teams, the most of any school. Senior defender Nicole Dobrzynski (Business Administration, 3.81 GPA) was named the Pac-10’s Female Schol-ar-Athlete of the Year. Sophomore forward Jen Stoltenberg was named honorable mention all-league, while freshman goalkeeper Cody Miles

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earned Pac-10 All-Freshman Team accolades.

The 2007 squad saw the Ducks post their highest goal total in six years. The team’s 0-0 tie with No. 5 Stanford was a highlight to an 8-8-4 mark as Erick-son coached defender Dylann Tharp to all-league honors.

The 2006 season was a high mark in school history with the Ducks posting their best-ever finish in the Pac-10 -- second with a 6-1-2 record. The team also established strong defensive marks in allowing just 17 goals (0.81 GAA) and going 12-6-2 overall. Oregon defeated the highest-ranked program in school history -- No. 3 UCLA (2-1, 2OT) and toppled USC for the first time ever. Erickson also led the Ducks to its first Pac-10 road sweep (at Arizona and Arizona State) and mentored Pac-10 Player of the Year Nicole Garbin, also the school’s first. Erickson’s first season, 2005, produced just the second non-losing record in program history (9-9-1) and the Ducks recorded their first wins ever over Washington and an Atlantic Coast Conference school (North Carolina State). The Ducks also posted an improvement of five games over the previ-ous year’s 3-13-3 mark. Erickson also helped Garbin earn All-Pac-10 Second Team honors and goalkeeper Chatfield pick up Pac-10 All-Freshman recog-nition.

Her student-athletes have done well in the classroom, with Caitlin Gamble earning the program’s first Academic All-America First Team award in 2005 -- becoming just the fifth UO woman to accomplish that feat. Gamble was also a District and Pac-10 All-Academic First Team honoree. In six years, Er-ickson has amassed 19 Pac-10 All-Academic First and Second Team selec-tions.

The native of Puyallup, Wash., took over in Eugene after guiding a zero-win Portland State Viking program to a 13-5-4 mark in 2002 and a share of the Big Sky regular season title in 2004. Overall, she posted a 29-38-10 record in four seasons (2001-04) at PSU and was tabbed Big Sky Coach of the Year in 2002. Prior to that, she served as an assistant coach at Washington (1996-2000) following a decorated career as a Husky midfielder from 1992-96.

In her four seasons with the Vikings, Erickson transformed one of the Big Sky’s least successful teams into one of its best. She inherited a team that went 5-31-0 the previous two years (1999-2000) and two seasons later, had PSU in the Big Sky tournament championship game. Her squad led the league in scoring and allowed the fewest goals against in becoming only the second PSU coach in any sport to receive the leagues’ coach of the year award. She coached the Vikings to a 13-5-4 record in 2002 and an 8-8-3 mark in 2004, when she shared the regular season title with a 4-1-1 conference record.

In Oregon and Washington soccer circles, Erickson is well-known as former head coach for the Region IV Olympic Development Program (ODP), and head coach of the Washington State ODP U-16 team in 1997 and ‘98. She also served as head girl’s soccer coach at The Northwest School in Seattle in 2000 and guided the team to the state playoffs.

As a player at Washington, the former Tara Bilanski was a three-time team MVP, four-year letterwinner and captain during her collegiate career from 1992-95. As a junior and senior, she was tabbed to the Pac-10 All-Confer-ence First Team and All-America West Team, while helping the Huskies to the first two NCAA Tournament appearances in school history. She gradu-ated from Washington with a bachelor’s degree in communications in 1996.

She finished with school single-season records for goals (12), assists (6) and points (30), and notched a pair of hat tricks and three-assist games. She still ranks among the top five in school history in virtually every statistical cate-gory: third in goals (27), fourth in points (74), fifth in shots (175), assists (20), game-winning goals (7) and sixth in career starts (74). After college, she was a player-coach for the Washington State Select Women from 1997-99, and played professionally one season in Germany for FSV Frankfurt.

Erickson (8-26-73) is married to Kraig Erickson. The couple have a son Mak-lain and a daughter Taj.

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Coaching Career 2001 Portland State 1-15-22002 Portland State 13-5-42003 Portland State 7-10-12004 Portland State 8-8-32005 Oregon 9-9-12006 Oregon 12-6-22007 Oregon 8-8-42008 Oregon 9-9-22009 Oregon 9-10-12010 Oregon 7-10-32011 Oregon 8-9-3

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The 2012 season marks the fourth year for Mac Wilson as an assistant coach with the University of Oregon women’s soccer program. With the addition of Paul Karver, Wilson shifts over to becoming the Ducks’ recruiting coordinator, while also becom-ing responsible for scheduling, overall operation of the program and direct coach-ing of all field players.

Wilson’s insight on club and ODP soccer in Oregon has paid dividends for the Ducks’ recruiting and the early identification of future prospects. As head coach of the Or-egon ODP Region IV squad, his teams were finalists on three occasions, a rare feat for the state’s ODP program.

Wilson’s recruiting focus now encompasses the whole country. He took over as goalkeeper coach in 2010, and the program promptly posted its lowest goals against average (1.34 GAA) since 2006. The Ducks posted three consecutive league wins last season against Washington State (3-1), Arizona (4-0) and Arizona State (2-0), with UO’s goalkeepers allowing just one goal during that stretch of victories.

In 2009, Wilson’s first season, the Ducks jumped out to an impressive start posting an 8-2-1 record through the non-conference portion of the schedule. UO ranked as high as No. 18 in the NCAA’s RPI report, and as high as No. 14 in the Soccer America Women’s Top 25 poll.

Prior to UO, Wilson spent 15 years working in the Eugene/Springfield area, serving both as head coach and director in multiple settings including club, high school, and ODP. Wilson started his club coaching career as Director of Coaching for the Irish FC from 1998-00. Wilson then served first as a staff coach from 2001-03 and then as the Director of Youth Development for Oregon United Soccer Academy (OUSA) from 2003-05. Wilson was the founder of the Eugene Metro Futbol Club where he served as both Director of Coaching and as a team head coach from 2005-08.

During this period, Wilson guided the club as it grew from three initial teams into a state wide premier club with 15 competitive teams in addition to a thriving youth development program. Wilson was recognized as the 2006 Oregon Youth Soccer Association (OYSA) Girls Coach of the Year.In both 2007 and 2008, Wilson served first as Head Coach and then Co-Head Coach for the Eugene Metro FC U23 men’s team, which hosted and competed in two in-ternational friendly matches against the U21 teams from elite European clubs AC Milan and Juventus. The Eugene Metro U23 team was composed of mostly NCAA

division I men’s college players. Wilson’s duties included identification and selection of players as well as running a two week preparatory training camp leading up to each match.

Wilson has served as a Region IV Olympic Development Program staff coach for the last three years in which he has assisted in the coaching, evaluation, and develop-ment of the top state teams and individual players in the western region. Wilson has also been a Head Coach in Oregon’s Olympic Development Program for the last six years, working with the top male and female players from around the state. Wilson is currently serving as Head Coach of the Oregon ODP ’97 girls team. He guided his Oregon ’95 girls team to a third place finish in the Region IV ODP Champion-ships in 2009, to a championship at the Nike ODP Friendship Cup in 2009, and to the championship match in the 2010 Region IV ODP Championships where they finished as runner-up. His ‘96 team was a regional finalist and semifinalist in 2011 and 2012. Wilson was honored to be named Portland Timbers ODP girls coach of the year for 2011

Wilson was head coach of the boys soccer team at Sheldon High School from 1997-2004, where 17 of his former players went on to compete at the NCAA Division I and II levels. In 2002, Wilson led the Irish to an undefeated season culminating in a 4A (biggest schools) state championship en route to earning Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) State Boys Coach of the Year honors. Wilson was also named Midwestern League Coach of the Year six times during his tenure.

As a player, Wilson enjoyed a successful career at the University of Tampa which has three NCAA Division II national championships in program history. He started over 60 matches (1988-91) at Tampa under legendary coach Tom Fitzgerald and served as captain during his senior year. Wilson helped lead the Spartans to four consecutive NCAA Division II Tournament berths, including a NCAA quarter-final appearance as a senior. He graduated from Tampa in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in business management.

Wilson, a native of Miami Beach, Fla., earned a master’s degree in special education from the University of Oregon in 1995. He and his wife Kerry have two sons, Nic and Bailey. Wilson holds his United States Soccer Federation (USSF) “A” coaching license as well as his USSF National Goalkeeping license.

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Karver comes to Eugene after spending the last two seasons at UNLV, where he was first assistant for second-year head coach Jennifer Klein.

The Portland-native served as the director of recruiting for the Rebels and success-fully expanded UNLV’s recruiting area to include the north west. In his second year of working with goalkeepers at UNLV, Karver improved their goals against average from 1.45 to .95 and guided the youngest goalkeeper in the country, Kylie Wassell, to Mountain West Player of the Week accolades and improved her save percentage to 0.723 during the 2010 campaign.

Karver contributed in training sessions and game planning that led to the best start in program history and secured an appearance in the MWC Semifinals during the 2010 season. In that same season, Karver’s goalkeepers allowed the Rebels to play into a 1-1 draw with then-No. 6 BYU.

“I am extremely excited about our addition of Paul Karver to the staff here at Or-egon,” said Erickson. “His knowledge of the game, reputation as an elite goalkeeper trainer, as well as his understanding of our recruiting needs here at Oregon make him a perfect complement to our staff.”

“With Paul being an Oregonian, I love his enthusiasm for Oregon Duck athletics,” added Erickson.

Prior to his stop in Las Vegas, Karver served as first assistant at his alma mater, Uni-versity of Redlands in Redlands, Calif. He was responsible for team and goalkeeping training, as well as recruiting that led to a SCIAC regular season title, two conference finals appearances and an NCAA Tournament berth. As director of recruiting, Karv-er was directly responsible for bringing in one All-West Region and four all-SCIAC honorees in two recruiting classes.

Karver also has several years of club coaching experience, serving as the director of coaching and player development for MidState Soccer Club in Decatur, Ill., from 2007-08. He spent six years (2001-07) as the goalkeeper coach and staff coach for the Tualatin Hills United Soccer Club in Beaverton, Ore., and was a staff coach for the Illinois ODP (2007-09).

In Nevada, Karver was a head coach for Neusport FC in 2010-11 and Heat FC in 2011-12. He also served as the ODP Region IV goalkeepers coach in 2010.

He spent his freshman year in college at Creighton in 2000 and helped the Bluejays to a conference championship and to the NCAA championship game before falling to eventual champion Connecticut. After being injured during his sophomore year, he transferred to the University of Redlands for the final three years of his career. In his time with the Bulldogs, he helped them earn three Southern California Inter-collegiate Athletic Conference championships en route to a combined conference mark of 40-2. Overall, Redlands went 51-7-5 and made three NCAA Championship appearances, reaching the regional final twice.

Karver graduated from the Redlands in 2005 with a bachelor of science degree in business administration and received his master’s degree in higher education in May 2010. He holds a National Youth Diploma from the NSCAA and both a National “A” License and an Adult National Coaching License with the United States Soccer Federation (USSF). He also earned his USSF National GK License in 2010.

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The academic support team (Services for Student-Athletes) acts as a bridge between the student-athlete and campus resources, ensuring that they are aware of and use the resources the university has to offer. Func-tions include:

• Adviseandassiststudent-athleteswithacademic, pre-professional and career situ-ations.

• Organizeandmonitorastructuredstudyhall. All first-year students are required to at-tend study sessions four nights each week.

• Trace academicprogress using infor-mation on attendance and performance submitted in mid-term grade reports by faculty.

• Provide individual andgroup tutoringand other study sessions among students with similar needs, assuring questions are answered properly.

• Assistwithresumesandsharpeningjobinterview skills.

• Encourage students to approach itsmembers with problems and questions.

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JOHN E. JAQUA ACADEMIC CENTER

This John E. Jacqua Academic Center for Student-Athletes was com-pleted in winter 2010. The first floor of the building, which is open to the public and academic community, will feature a coffee shop, audito-rium, conference room and atrium space. The second and third floors are private space for the advising, instruction and tutoring of Oregon’s student-athletes. The space is operated by Services for Student-Athletes (SSA).

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Grounds Maintenance: Steve DiNatale Grounds Maintenance: Kenny Hoffman Equipment Manager: Kenny FarrVideo Manager: Alex Embree Soccer Secretary: Janice Beck

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ROB MULLENSATHLETIC DIRECTOR • THIRD YEAR • WEST VIRGINIA, ‘91

Since being named the University of Oregon’s 12th director of intercollegiate athletics on July 15, 2010, Rob Mullens has wasted little time in putting his own stamp on the continual success of the Ducks’ athletics department while being the beneficiary of one of the most successful eras in school history. Mullens arrived at Oregon from the University of Kentucky, where he served as deputy director of athletics and managed day-to-day op-erations for Kentucky’s 22-sport athletics department, with an annual operating budget of $79 million. In his brief tenure in Eugene, he has implemented his philosophy of financial effiency while overseeing an $93.5 million budget for the coming year, in addition to enhancing the department’s model of self-sufficiency. He has assisted with the continued success of a football program that has been surpassed by few nationally, with the Ducks claiming an unprecedented three straight conference championships while be-coming the only school in the country to appear in a third consecutive BCS bowl game following the 2011 season. Following an appearance in the 2011 BCS National Championship Game, Oregon posted a win over Wisconsin in the 2012 Rose Bowl Game. In fact, 15 of the school’s 19 intercollegiate sports advanced to the post season during the 2011-12 season, including women’s indoor track & field and acrobatics and tumbling which both claimed national championships. In addition, the Ducks finished 24th in the country in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition as the top program in the country fielding 18 sports or less. He also was at the helm as the Ducks opened their spectacular Matthew Knight Arena, which plays host to the school’s men’s and

women’s basketball teams, women’s volleyball and acrobatics and tumbling, in addition to benefitting the entire Eugene-Springfield communities as a state-of-the-art venue for concerts, cultural forums and world-class entertainment. Off the field, Mullens was just as excited to witness an accumu-lated graduation rate of 74 percent among all of the Ducks’ student-athletes, a single-season best six first-team Capital One Academic All-Americans and 105 academic all-conference honorees. His background is in accounting and auditing, and he promoted sound fiscal management and self-sufficiency at the University of Ken-tucky. During his total of eight years at Kentucky, the athletic depart-ment’s operating budget expanded by nearly 70 percent. Fundraising for the department hit record levels each of the past seven years prior to his departure. Prior to being named deputy director of athletics at Kentucky in 2006, Mullens began as the university’s executive associate director of athletics in 2002. He served at the University of Maryland from 1996 to 2002, starting as assistant director of athletics for business and ultimately as executive senior associate director of athletics and chief of staff. The West Virginia native was senior athletics business manager at the University of Miami (Fla.) from 1994 to 1996, and prior to that he was an accountant/auditor at Ernst & Young in Raleigh, N.C. The 43-year-old Mullens earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s in sport management from West Virginia University in 1991 and 1993, respectively. He and his wife, Jane, have two sons - Cooper and Tanner.

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Lisa PetersonSr. Assoc. AD

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Herb YamanakaAssoc. AD53rd Year

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Garrett KlassyAsst. AD8th Year

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Mark RuckwardtAsst. AD9th Year

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UAB Sun., Aug. 19 - Eugene, Ore., 1:00 p.m. (PT)

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PORTLANDFri., Aug. 24 - Portland, Ore., 7 p.m. (PT)

Series Record.................Portland leads 13-0-0

PORTLAND STATE Sun., Aug. 26 - Portland, Ore., 1 p.m. (PT)

Series Record..................... Oregon leads 7-3-1

UC IRVINE Fri., Aug. 31 - Eugene, Ore., 7 p.m. (PT)

Series Record.................. UC Irvine leads 1-0-0

PACIFIC Fri., Sep. 7 - Stockton, Calif., 7 p.m. (PT)

Series Record........................Pacific leads 2-1-0

SAINT MARY’S Sun., Sep. 9 - Moraga, Calif., 12:00 p.m. (PT)

Series Record...........................Series Tied 1-1-0

SEATTLE Fri., Sep. 14 - Eugene, Ore., 6 p.m. (PT)

Series Record.................... Oregon leads 1-0-0

GONZAGA Sun., Sep. 16 - Eugene, Ore., 1:00 p.m. (PT)

Series Record.....................Oregon leads 4-1-2

COLORADO Fri., Sep. 21 - Eugene, Ore., 4 p.m. (PT)

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BYU Mon., Sep. 24 - Eugene, Ore., 7 p.m. (PT)

Series Record............................ BYU leads 2-0-0

STANFORD Sun., Sept. 30 - Palo Alto, Calif., 12:00 p.m. (PT)

Series Record.................Stanford leads 14-0-1

UCLA Fri., Oct. 5 - Eugene, Ore., 7 p.m. (PT)

Series Record...................Oregon leads 13-2-0

USC Sun., Oct. 7 - Eugene, Ore., 1 p.m. (PT)

Series Record..........................USC leads 13-2-1

UTAH Fri., Oct. 12 - Salt Lake City, Utah, 1 p.m. (PT)

Series Record...........................Utah leads 5-1-1

ARIZONA STATE Sun., Oct. 21 - Eugene, Ore., 1 p.m. (PT)

Series Record.....................Arizona State 8-6-2

ARIZONA Fri., Oct. 19 - Eugene, Ore., 7 p.m. (PT)

Series Record.....................Oregon leads 9-4-2

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WASHINGTON STATE Sun., Oct. 28 - Pullman, Wash., 1 p.m. (PT)

Series Record ..........Washington State leads 8-4-4

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ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORIES (137-171-36, 17 years)School UO Record vs. MeetingsAir Force 0-1-0 1997ARIZONA 9-4-2 1997-12ARIZONA STATE 6-8-2 1996-12Auburn 1-0-0 1999Baylor 0-1-0 1997Boise State 4-0-0 2003, 07, 10-11Butler 1-0-0 2010BYU 0-2-0 1996, 09, 12CALIFORNIA 1-13-1 1997-12Cal State Fullerton 0-1-0 2003Cal State Northridge 2-1-0 1996-97, 99Central Connecticut State 0-1-0 2004Charlotte 1-0-0 1999Colgate 0-0-1 2009 COLORAdO 2-0-0 2009, 11 Connecticut 0-1-0 2004Davidson 0-1-0 1999Dartmouth 1-0-0 2009 Denver 1-0-0 2009 Duke 0-1-0 2000Eastern Washington 3-0-0 2001, 05-06Elon 1-0-0 2005Florida International 1-1-0 1998, 11Florida State 0-2-0 2000, 02Fresno State 1-0-0 2009GONZAGA 4-1-2 1996, 01-02, 04-06, 12Hawaii 0-1-0 1998Idaho 3-0-1 1999-01, 06Iona 1-0-0 2006Illinois 0-1-0 2011Illinois State 1-0-0 2007James Madison 1-1-0 1997, 00Kansas 1-0-0 2010Long Beach State 0-1-1 2006, 08Louisiana State 1-1-0 2005, 11Loyola Marymount 1-2-0 2003, 06, 09Montana 0-4-0 1996, 00-01, 07Nevada 3-1-0 2001, 05-07New Hampshire 2-0-0 2006, 11North Carolina 0-2-0 2000, 02UNC Greensboro 1-1-0 1997-98North Carolina State 1-0-0 2005Oklahoma 2-0-0 1996, 08Oklahoma State 0-2-0 2008, 10OREGON STATE 6-6-4 1996-12PACIFIC 1-2-0 1996, 02-03, 12Pacific (Ore.) 1-0-0 1996PORTLANd 0-13-0 1998-10, 12PORTLANd STATE 7-3-1 1996-02, 04-09, 12Purdue 0-2-0 2007-08Rice 1-0-0 2003Sacramento State 1-1-0 1996, 03SAINT MARY’S 1-1-0 1999, 08San Diego 1-2-0 1998, 00, 01San Diego State 1-0-1 2004, 10San Francisco 2-0-1 1998, 99,03San Francisco State 1-0-0 1997San Jose State 2-2-0 1996, 99-01Santa Clara 0-2-1 2000, 10-11SEATTLE 1-0-0 2009, 12 South Dakota State 1-0-0 2005Southern Methodist 0-1-1 2003, 10STANFORd 0-14-1 1997-12Tennessee 1-0-0 1998Texas A&M 0-2-0 1997, 03UAB 0-0-0 2012UC Davis 2-0-0 2010-11UC IRvINE 0-1-0 1996, 12UC Riverside 2-1-0 2006-08UC Santa Barbara 0-1-0 2004UCLA 2-13-0 1997-12USC 2-13-1 1996-12UNLV 1-1-0 2010-12UTAh 1-5-1 96-97, 02, 04, 07-08, 11-12Utah State 2-0-0 2007-08Wake Forest 0-3-0 1998-99, 02WAShINGTON 2-12-2 1996-12WAShINGTON STATE 4-8-4 1996-12Weber State 4-0-1 1997, 03-04, 08, 09Willamette 0-1-0 1996Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-0-0 2002Wyoming 3-0-0 2004-05, 11Xavier 0-1-0 2000

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Atlantic Coast (1-8-0)Duke ..................................................0-1-0Florida State ...................................0-2-0North Carolina ...............................0-2-0North Caroilina State ...................1-0-0Wake Forest ...................................0-3-0

Atlantic 10 (1-1-0)Charlotte ..........................................1-0-0Xavier ................................................0-1-0

Big East (0-1-0)Connecticut ....................................0-1-0

Big Sky (14-8-2)Eastern Washington.....................3-0-0Montana .........................................0-4-0Portland State ................................7-3-1Sacramento State .........................1-1-0Weber State ....................................3-0-1

Big Ten (0-3-0)Purdue ..............................................0-2-0Illinois................................................0-1-0

Big 12 (3-6-0)Baylor ...............................................0-1-0Kansas ...............................................0-1-0Oklahoma .......................................2-0-0Oklahoma State ............................0-2-0Texas A&M ......................................0-2-0

Big West (7-8-2)UC Davis ...........................................2-0-0UC Irvine ..........................................0-1-0UC Riverside ...................................2-1-0UC Santa Barbara ..........................0-1-0Cal State Fullerton ........................0-1-0Cal State Northridge ...................2-1-0Long Beach State ..........................0-1-1Pacific ................................................1-2-1

Colonial Athletic (1-1-0)James Madison .............................1-1-0

Conference USA (1-1-1)Rice ....................................................1-0-0Southern Methodist ....................0-1-1

Horizon League (2-0-0)Butler ................................................1-0-0Wisconsin-Green Bay .................1-0-0

Independents (2-0-0)South Dakota State ......................1-0-0Seattle ...............................................1-0-0

Ivy (1-0-0)Dartmouth .....................................1-0-0

Metro Atlantic Athletic (1-0-0)Iona ...................................................1-0-0

Missouri Valley (1-0-0)Illinois State ....................................1-0-0

Mountain West (6-8-2)Air Force ...........................................0-1-0Brigham Young .............................0-2-0San Diego State .............................1-0-1UNLV ..................................................1-1-0Wyoming .........................................3-0-0

Northeast (0-1-0)Central Connecticut State .........0-1-0

Pac-12 (33-92-17)Arizona .............................................9-4-2Arizona State ..................................6-8-2California ...................................... 1-13-1Colorado * .......................................2-0-0Oregon State .................................6-6-4Stanford ........................................ 0-14-1UCLA ............................................. 2-13-0USC ................................................ 2-13-1Utah * ................................................1-5-1Washington ................................ 2-12-2Washington State .........................4-8-4* records before joining conference

Patriot (0-0-1)Colgate .............................................0-0-1

Southeastern (3-1-0)Auburn .............................................1-0-0Louisiana State ..............................1-1-0Tennessee .......................................1-0-0

Southern (2-2-0)Davidson ..........................................0-1-0Elon ....................................................1-0-0UNC Greensboro ..........................1-1-0

Sun Belt (2-1-0)Denver ..............................................1-0-0Florida International ...................1-1-0

West Coast (10-20-4)Gonzaga ...........................................5-1-2Loyola Marymount.......................1-2-0Portland ....................................... 0-13-0Saint Mary’s ....................................1-1-0San Diego ........................................1-2-0San Francisco .................................2-0-1Santa Clara ......................................0-2-1

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PAC-12 CONFERENCE OFFICE1350 Treat Boulevard, Suite 500Walnut Creek, CA 94597925-932-4411 • FAX 925-932-4601www.pac-12.org

Built on a firm foundation of academic excellence and superior athletic performance, the Conference ushered in a new era on July 1, 2011, offi-cially becoming the Pac-12 Conference with the additions of the University of Colorado and University of Utah.

Just 27 days after the Conference officially changed its named, Com-missioner Larry Scott announced the creation of the Pac-12 Networks on July 27, 2011, solidifying a landmark television deal and putting the Con-ference on the forefront. The Networks, including one national network and six regional networks, in conjunction with four of the nation’s largest cable operators, marked the first time a U.S. collegiate conference or any other programmer has launched a collection of networks across a variety of platforms, rather than a sole network. In addition, the “TV everywhere” rights will allow fans to access coverage outside the home on any digital device, including smartphones and tablet computers.

On the field, the Pac-12 rises above the rest, upholding its tradition as the “Conference of Champions” ®, claiming an incredible 119 NCAA team titles since 1999-2000, including nine in 2011-12. That is an average of over nine championships per academic year. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-12’s success, with championships coming in 28 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-12 has led or tied the nation in NCAA Championships in 46 of the last 52 years. The only exceptions being in 1980-81, 1988-89, 1990-91 and 1995-96 when the Conference finished second, and only twice finished third (1998-99 and 2004-05).

For the seventh consecutive year, the Pac-12 had the most NCAA titles or tied for the most of any conference in the country, winning at least six every year since 2000-01. No other conference has won double-digit NCAA crowns in a single year, the Pac-12 doing so six times, including a record 14 in 1996-97.

Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the Pac-12 was the first conference to reach 400 championships in 2010-11. With the inclusion of Colorado and Utah, the Conference surpassed another major milestone, with league teams capturing 450 titles, outdis-tancing the next conference by nearly 200. In all, Conference teams have won 451 NCAA Championships (306 men’s, 145 women’s).

The Conference’s reputation is further proven in the annual Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD con-tinued its remarkable run and won its unprecedented 18th-consecutive Directors’ Cup in 2011-12. For the second-straight year, six of the top 25 Division I programs were Pac-12 member institutions: No. 1 STANFORD, No. 3 UCLA, No. 7 USC, No. 11 CALIFORNIA, No. 19 ARIZONA and No. 24 OR-EGON. With three teams in the top 10, it was the most of any conference.

The new era of the Pac-12 Conference and 2011-12 campaign kicked off with the Conference’s first-ever Pac-12 Football Championship game, pitting OREGON for the North Division and UCLA from the South Division. The Ducks won the inaugural championship game, 49-31, in front of a sold-out stadium (59,376) in Eugene, Ore.

The Conference’s nine national titles came in the form of five women’s and four men’s crowns. Six different league schools claimed NCAA titles and, of the five NCAA institutions to have won multiples titles, three were from the Pac-12.

CALIFORNIA, STANFORD and USC each won two NCAA Championships. The Golden Bears swept the men’s and women’s swimming and diving crowns for the second-consecutive year; the Cardinal raised the national championship trophy for the first time ever in women’s soccer and added a second-consecutive crown in women’s water polo; while the Trojans won their fourth-straight men’s tennis and men’s water polo crowns.

Arguably the best women’s volleyball conference in the country, UCLA brought home the national title, the Pac-12‘s first in the sport in six years. OREGON also continued its remarkable streak in women’s indoor track, winning a third-straight crown. And ARIZONA won its first baseball crown in over a quarter century as it claimed the Conference’s ninth of the year.

In addition to the nine national championships, the Pac-12 also had runners-up in eight NCAA Championship events: women’s volleyball (USC), cross country (WASHINGTON), men’s water polo (UCLA), skiing (UTAH), women’s tennis (UCLA), women’s track & field (OREGON), men’s volleyball (USC) and women’s water polo (USC). Overall, the Conference had 39 teams finish in the top four at 25 NCAA Championship events.

Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the Pac-12 in 2011-12. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Conference, 14 witnessed at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other postseason action. The men sent 53 of a possible 101 teams into the postseason (52.4 per-cent), while the women sent 67 of a possible 113 teams (59.3 percent).

The Conference experienced continued success in football as the league sent two teams to BCS Bowl games for the second-straight year. Overall, seven teams went to bowls games. OREGON claimed its 10th Pac-12 crown in the sport, winning the Conference’s first-ever Football Championship Game, and claimed a spot in the Rose Bowl. Meanwhile, STANFORD (Totitos Fiesta Bowl), ARIZONA STATE (MAACO Las Vegas Bowl), CALIFORNIA (Holiday Bowl), WASHINGTON (Valero Alamo Bowl), UTAH (Hyundai Sun Bowl) and UCLA (Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl) also earned bowl bids. Oregon and Stanford were ranked in the top-5 of the Associ-ated Press’ poll at season’s end, finishing fourth and fifth, respectively.

Conference newcomer COLORADO won the Pac-12 Tournament men’s basketball title and represented the league in the NCAA Tournament. Regular-season champion WASHINGTON and STANFORD headed to the NIT where the Cardinal put together an impressive run that resulted in the Pac-12’s sixth-ever NIT title. The Huskies advanced to New York City, but fell in the semifinals. The Conference’s 10-3 record in NIT play were the most wins ever by Pac-12 teams in the nation’s oldest tournament.

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WASHINGTON STATE narrowly missed out on becoming the third Pac-12 team in four years to capture a postseason title in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI), advancing to the championship series before falling, two games to one.

On the women’s side, two teams competed in the NCAA Tournament and five others competed in the WNIT. STANFORD made its fifth-consecutive NCAA Women’s Final Four appearance after winning its sixth-straight Pac-12 Tournament crown. CALIFORNIA made a return to the postseason after a two-year absence. With COLORADO and WASHINGTON advancing the furthest in the WNIT, Pac-12 teams went 12-4 in the postseason in games against non-Conference opponents.

The Conference has dominated the volleyball field, winning a record 14 NCAA titles in the sport since 1982. UCLA captured its first NCAA title since 1991, while USC advanced to the national semifinals for the second-straight year. Seven Pac-12 teams earned postseason bids, the 12th-consecutive year the Conference has sent at least six teams to the NCAA Tournament.

ARIZONA won the Conference’s 27th all-time NCAA baseball champion-ship in 2012, becoming only the second team in NCAA history to go 10-0 in postseason play. Five Pac-12 teams received NCAA Tournament bids, with UCLA joining the Wildcats at the NCAA College World Series. In addition, OREGON and STANFORD reached the Super Regionals, and OREGON STATE also represented the Conference in the postseason event.

Without question, the Conference has dominated the softball field, winning 23 national championships in the sport since 1982, most recently capturing six in a row from 2006-11. Eight Pac-12 teams earned NCAA Tournament bids in 2012, including the No. 1-overall seed CALIFORNIA. The eight postseason teams were the most for the Conference since 2007. Cal, ARIZONA STATE and OREGON punched their tickets to the NCAA Women’s College World Series, the ninth time the Conference had sent three teams to the WCWS.

The Pac-12 swept two men’s and women’s sports, capturing national championships in swimming & diving, and water polo. CALIFORNIA took home both swimming & diving crowns for the second-straight year. In water polo, USC was the top men’s team for the fourth year in a row, while the STANFORD women repeated as national champions.

Pac-12 members have won 306 NCAA team championships on the men’s side, 89 more than the next closest conference. Men’s NCAA crowns have come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac-12 - 16 basketball titles by six schools (more than any other conference), 53 tennis titles, 45 outdoor track & field crowns, and 27 baseball titles. Pac-12 members have won 25 of 43 NCAA titles in volleyball, 38 of 42 in water polo, 27 in skiing, and 23 in swimming & diving national championships.

Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number of NCAA men’s individual champions, as well, boasting 2,073 individual crowns.

On the women’s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began conducting women’s championships 31 years ago, Pac-12 members have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 22 occasions, in-cluding the last 12-consecutive years. Overall, the Pac-12 has captured 145 NCAA women’s titles, easily outdistancing the SEC, which is second, with 88. Pac-12 members have dominated a number of sports, winning 23 softball titles, 19 tennis crowns, 14 volleyball titles, 14 of the last 23 trophies in golf, and 13 in swimming & diving.

Pac-12 women student-athletes shine nationally on an individual basis, as well, having captured an unmatched 642 NCAA individual crowns, an aver-

age of nearly 21 championships per season.Pac-12 Conference HistoryThe roots of the Pac-12 Conference date back over 95 years to Decem-

ber 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. The original membership consisted of four schools - the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the Conference.

Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916 and, one year later, Washington State College (now Washington State University) was accepted into the league, with Stanford University following in 1918.

In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the University of Southern California (USC) and the University of Idaho. In 1924, the University of Montana joined the league roster, and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members with the addition of UCLA.

The Pacific Coast Conference competed as a 10-member league until 1950, with the exception of 1943-45 when World War II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition to a minimum. During that time, the league’s first commissioner was named. Edwin N. Atherton was Commissioner in 1940 and was succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in 1944. In 1950, Montana resigned from the Conference and joined the Mountain States Conference. The PCC continued as a nine-team Conference through 1958.

In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and the Athletic Association of West-ern Universities was formed and Thomas J. Hamilton was appointed Commissioner of the new league. The original AAWU membership included California, Stanford, Southern California, UCLA and Washing-ton. Washington State joined the membership in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State joined in 1964. Under Hamilton’s watch, the name Pacific-8 Conference was adopted in 1968. In 1971, Wiles Hallock took over as Commissioner of the Pac-8.

Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona State University were admitted to the league and the Pacific-10 Con-ference became a reality. In 1986-87, the league took on a new look, expanding to include 10 women’s sports. Thomas C. Hansen was named the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983, a role he would hold for 26 years until 2009. Hansen was succeeded by current Commissioner Larry Scott, who took on the new role in July 2009.

During the 2010-11 academic year, Scott helped deliver monumen-tal changes that transformed the Conference into a modern 12-team league. The Conference expanded by adding the University of Colo-rado and the University of Utah, agreed to equal revenue sharing for the first time in Conference history, created two divisions, the North and the South, for football only, established a Football Championship Game for the first time ever, secured a landmark media rights deal that dramatically increased national exposure and revenue for each school and established the Pac-12 Network and Pac-12 Digital Network that guaranteed enhanced exposure across all sports.

The University of Colorado accepted its invitation to join the Pac-12 on June 11, 2010, and on June 17, 2010, the University of Utah agreed to join the Conference. The Buffaloes and Utes officially became the 11th and 12th members of the Conference July 1, 2011, the first additions to the league since 1978. During the 33 years between expansions, Conference teams claimed 258 NCAA titles, including 130 women’s and 128 men’s.

Currently, the Pac-12 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 11 women’s sports. Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men’s sports and three women’s sports.

The Pac-12 Conference offices are located 25 miles east of San Fran-cisco in Walnut Creek, Calif.

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2011 RESULTS Overall: 8-9-3 Pac-12: 3-6-2 Home: 3-3-2 Away: 3-4-1 Neutral: 2-2 Overtime: 0-0-3

Date Opponent WL Score Overall Conf Attend Goals scoredAug 19 vs Wyoming W 2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Mercier, Maddy (Armstrong, Julie) Pugh, Bri (Fitzgerald, Mo)Aug 21 at Boise State W 2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 405 Armstrong, Julie (Berry, Achijah) Simien, Shanelle (Armstrong, Julie)Aug 28 UNLV W 1-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 493 Armstrong, Julie (unassisted)Sep 02 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 3-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 897 Armstrong, Julie (Fitzgerald, Mo) Libke, Scout (penalty kick) Mercier, Maddy (Smith, Riley)Sep 04 #16 SANTA CLARA T O2 0-0 4-0-1 0-0-0 849 -Sep 09 at LSU L 0-1 4-1-1 0-0-0 2542 -Sep 11 vs #20Illinois L 0-5 4-2-1 0-0-0 324 -Sep 16 vs UC Davis W 2-1 5-2-1 0-0-0 377 Hones, Kelsey (Cook, Kiyomi) Mercier, Maddy (Armstrong, Julie)Sep 18 vs Florida Int’l L 1-2 5-3-1 0-0-0 327 Armstrong, Julie (Fitzgerald, Mo)* Sep 23 UTAH L 0-2 5-4-1 0-1-0 1207 -* Sep 30 at #2 UCLA L 0-1 5-5-1 0-2-0 2105 -* Oct. 2 at USC W 2-1 6-5-1 1-2-0 521 Libke, Scout (penalty kick) Pugh, Bri (Simien, Shanelle)* Oct 07 at Arizona L 0-1 6-6-1 1-3-0 432 -* Oct 09 at Arizona State L 0-4 6-7-1 1-4-0 591 -* Oct 16 at Colorado W 3-1 7-7-1 2-4-0 1202 Pugh, Bri (Parlee, Lindsay) Libke, Scout (penalty kick) Aschbacher, Ally (Davie, Ryann)* Oct 21 WASHINGTON T O 2 1-1 7-7-2 2-4-1 637 Libke, Scout (unassisted)* Oct 23 #18 WASHINGTON STATE W 1-0 8-7-2 3-4-1 443 Berry, Achijah (Fitzgerald, Mo)* Oct 28 #22 CALIFORNIA L 0-4 8-8-2 3-5-1 537 -* Oct 30 #1 STANFORD L 0-2 8-9-2 3-6-1 757 -* Nov 04 at #21 Oregon State T O 2 1-1 8-9-3 3-6-2 1401 Pugh, Bri (unassisted)

2011 OREGON / OPPONENT STATISTICAL COMPARISONDate Opponent Score Goals Assists Shots On Goal Corners Fouls YC-RC/YC-RC Offside Aug 19 Wyoming 2-0 2/0 2/0 12/7 4/3 2/5 0/0 18/6 2/1 0/0 0/2Aug 21 Boise State 2-0 2/0 2/0 11/6 5/2 5/3 0/0 14/8 0/0 0/0 2/2Aug 28 UNLV 1-0 1/0 0/0 11/4 5/3 1/3 0/0 11/8 1/2 0/0 3/1Sep 02 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3-0 3/0 2/0 16/4 9/2 7/1 0/0 8/9 0/3 0/0 1/2Sep 04 SANTA CLARA 0-0 0/0 0/0 9/15 3/8 0/15 0/0 10/7 2/1 0/0 1/3Sep 09 LSU 0-1 0/1 0/0 5/7 1/5 2/3 0/0 12/10 0/0 0/0 0/6Sep 11 Illinois 0-5 0/5 0/3 7/15 2/7 4/8 0/0 5/5 1/0 0/0 2/7Sep 16 UC Davis 2-1 2/1 2/2 8/13 4/8 5/5 0/0 10/7 0/1 0/0 2/1Sep 18 Florida Int’l 1-2 1/2 1/1 17/11 6/6 2/2 0/0 9/9 1/0 0/0 4/4Sep 23 UTAH 0-2 0/2 0/1 10/6 3/4 3/4 0/0 9/7 1/0 0/0 3/1Sep 30 UCLA 0-1 0/1 0/2 4/17 1/7 5/6 0/0 12/8 0/0 0/0 0/1Oct. 2 USC 2-1 2/1 1/1 9/14 4/3 2/8 0/1 9/11 1/0 0/0 0/2Oct 07 Arizona 0-1 0/1 0/0 8/12 5/5 7/2 0/0 8/17 1/1 0/0 4/1Oct 09 Arizona State 0-4 0/4 0/5 5/18 1/13 3/1 0/0 12/13 1/0 0/0 2/0Oct 16 Colorado 3-1 3/1 2/1 9/13 4/4 2/10 0/0 10/10 2/2 0/1 1/1Oct 21 WASHINGTON 1-1 1/1 0/0 11/9 4/6 2/9 0/0 14/18 2/1 0/0 0/1Oct 23 WASHINGTON STATE 1-0 1/0 1/0 11/9 3/5 1/7 0/0 11/8 1/2 0/0 1/0Oct 28 CALIFORNIA 0-4 0/4 0/2 9/9 4/8 4/5 0/0 7/7 0/1 0/0 1/0Oct 30 STANFORD 0-2 0/2 0/2 4/8 0/5 4/9 0/0 11/8 0/0 0/0 3/0Nov 04 Oregon State 1-1 1/1 0/1 13/22 4/8 2/10 0/0 11/13 3/1 0/1 1/2Totals 19-27 19/27 13/21 189/219 72/112 63/116 0/1 211/189 19/16 0/2 31/37

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OREGON’S 2011 RECORD WHENScoring first: ..............................................................8-0-1Opponent scores first: ...................................... 0-10-0No score .....................................................................0-0-1Ahead at the half: ...................................................7-0-0Behind at the half: ..................................................0-7-0Tied at the half:........................................................0-2-3Out-shooting opponents: ...................................5-2-1Being out-shot: ........................................................3-6-2Tied in shots: ............................................................0-1-0Taking more corner kicks: ....................................2-2-0Taking fewer corner kicks: ...................................5-6-3Tied in corner kicks ................................................1-1-0Against NSCAA/adidas top-25 opponents: ...1-3-2In August: ..................................................................3-0-0In September: ..........................................................2-5-1In October: ................................................................3-4-1In November: ...........................................................0-0-1vs. American East ....................................................1-0-0vs. Big Sky Conference: .........................................0-0-0vs. Big Ten Conference ..........................................0-1-0vs. Big West Conference .......................................1-0-0vs. Mountain West Conference: .........................3-0-0vs. Pac-12 Conference ...........................................3-6-2vs. Southeastern Conference .............................0-1-0vs. Sun Belt Conference ........................................0-1-0vs. West Coast Conference: .................................0-0-1

TEAM STATS (ALL MATCHES)

Scout Libke led the team with 1,860 minutes played in starting all 20 matches for the Ducks in 2011.

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GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Oregon 10 9 0 0 19Opponents 8 19 0 0 27

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Oregon 84 94 3 8 189Opponents 102 109 5 3 219

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Oregon 40 42 3 0 85Opponents 27 24 0 2 53

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalOregon 23 38 0 2 63Opponents 56 56 1 3 116

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalOregon 93 111 3 4 211Opponents 91 96 1 1 189

Offsides by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalOregon 10 21 0 0 31Opponents 20 13 1 3 37

Goals-Shot attempts ............................................................... 19-189 27-219

Goals scored per game .................................................................... 0.95 1.35

Shot pct ................................................................................................. .101 .123

Shots on goal-Attempts ........................................................72-189 112-219

SOG pct ................................................................................................. .381 .511

Shots/Game ............................................................................................9.4 10.9

Assists .........................................................................................................13 21

CORNER KICKS ........................................................................................63 116

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Oregon - TEAM GAME HIGHSPOINTS 8 at Colorado (Oct 16) 8 vs New Hampshire (Sep 02)GOALS 3 at Colorado (Oct 16) 3 vs New Hampshire (Sep 02)ASSISTS 2 at Colorado (Oct 16) 2 vs UC Davis (Sep 16) 2 vs New Hampshire (Sep 02) 2 at Boise State (Aug 21) 2 vs Wyoming (Aug 19)SHOTS 17 vs Florida Int’l (Sep 18) 16 vs New Hampshire (Sep 02)SHOTS ON GOAL 9 vs New Hampshire (Sep 02) 6 vs Florida Int’l (Sep 18)SAVES 9 at Arizona State (Oct 09) 8 vs Santa Clara (Sep 04)CORNER KICKS 7 at Arizona (Oct 07) 7 vs New Hampshire (Sep 02)FOULS 18 vs Wyoming (Aug 19) 14 vs Washington (Oct 21) 14 at Boise State (Aug 21)

Opponent - TEAM GAME HIGHSPOINTS 13 at Arizona State (Oct 09) 13 vs Illinois (Sep 11)GOALS 5 vs Illinois (Sep 11) 4 vs California (Oct 28) 4 at Arizona State (Oct 09)ASSISTS 5 at Arizona State (Oct 09) 3 vs Illinois (Sep 11)SHOTS 22 at Oregon State (Nov 04) 18 at Arizona State (Oct 09)SHOTS ON GOAL 13 at Arizona State (Oct 09) 8 at Oregon State (Nov 04) 8 vs California (Oct 28) 8 vs UC Davis (Sep 16) 8 vs Santa Clara (Sep 04)SAVES 6 vs New Hampshire (Sep 02) 5 at Arizona (Oct 07) 5 vs Florida Int’l (Sep 18)CORNER KICKS 15 vs Santa Clara (Sep 04) 10 at Oregon State (Nov 04) 10 at Colorado (Oct 16)FOULS 18 vs Washington (Oct 21) 17 at Arizona (Oct 07)

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2011 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (ALL MATCHES)## Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT FG OT HAT GTG Foul Corner 9 Armstrong, Julie 16-10 821 4 3 11 18 .222 13 .722 1-0 3 0-0 3 0 0 0 4 25 Pugh, Bri 16-14 1063 4 0 8 29 .138 14 .483 3-0 1 0-0 1 0 0 1 3 03 Libke, Scout 20-20 1860 4 0 8 21 .190 9 .429 0-0 1 3-3 2 0 0 0 1 517 Mercier, Maddy 20-18 1509 3 0 6 29 .103 14 .483 0-0 2 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 34 Fitzgerald, Mo 19-9 1026 0 4 4 6 .000 1 .167 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 118 Simien, Shanelle 20-20 1317 1 1 3 13 .077 1 .077 3-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 16 Berry, Achijah 17-8 843 1 1 3 5 .200 2 .400 0-0 1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 024 Hones, Kelsey 7-1 247 1 0 2 8 .125 4 .500 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 011 Aschbacher, Ally 18-0 385 1 0 2 5 .200 3 .600 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 021 Davie, Ryann 20-9 1158 0 1 1 9 .000 2 .222 1-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 016 Smith, Riley 14-3 519 0 1 1 4 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 014 Cook, Kiyomi 15-13 838 0 1 1 4 .000 0 .000 2-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 123 Parlee, Lindsay 8-5 346 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 010 Foo, Kelsey 19-12 964 0 0 0 16 .000 3 .188 2-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 028 Bakke, Nicole 19-13 1184 0 0 0 10 .000 2 .200 4-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 026 Rodriguez, Allie 19-13 1066 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 017 Konkel, Brynne 10-8 552 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Thompson, Lauren 20-20 1853 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 1-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 027 Sunio, Jessica 3-0 27 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 022 Jones, Taylor 20-8 1227 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 020 Brooke, Kendall 1-0 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 019 Kramer, Katie 1-0 13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Miles, Cody 9-0 136 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 00 Steele, Abby 19-15 1514 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 20 20595 29 28 86 278 .104 126 .453 7 0-0 7 1 1 5 162 - Opponents 20 - 28 21 77 226 .124 112 .496 10 1-2 12 1 0 3 155 -

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho Faced23 Parlee, Lindsay 8-5 342:57 2 0.52 8 .800 5 1 0 0.0 240 Steele, Abby 19-15 1517:03 25 1.48 75 .750 3 8 3 2.0 191TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 4.0 0

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2011 CATEGORY LEADERS## POINTS GP G A Pts Shots9 Armstrong, Julie 16 4 3 11 185 Pugh, Bri 16 4 0 8 293 Libke, Scout 20 4 0 8 217 Mercier, Maddy 20 3 0 6 294 Fitzgerald, Mo 19 0 4 4 618 Simien, Shanelle 20 1 1 3 136 Berry, Achijah 17 1 1 3 524 Hones, Kelsey 7 1 0 2 811 Aschbacher, Ally 18 1 0 2 521 Davie, Ryann 20 0 1 1 9

## GOALS GP G A Pts Shots9 Armstrong, Julie 16 4 3 11 183 Libke, Scout 20 4 0 8 215 Pugh, Bri 16 4 0 8 297 Mercier, Maddy 20 3 0 6 2911 Aschbacher, Ally 18 1 0 2 518 Simien, Shanelle 20 1 1 3 136 Berry, Achijah 17 1 1 3 524 Hones, Kelsey 7 1 0 2 8

## ASSISTS GP G A Pts Shots4 Fitzgerald, Mo 19 0 4 4 69 Armstrong, Julie 16 4 3 11 1821 Davie, Ryann 20 0 1 1 916 Smith, Riley 14 0 1 1 414 Cook, Kiyomi 15 0 1 1 418 Simien, Shanelle 20 1 1 3 1323 Parlee, Lindsay 8 0 1 1 06 Berry, Achijah 17 1 1 3 5

## SHOTS GP G A Sh Shot%5 Pugh, Bri 16 4 0 29 .1387 Mercier, Maddy 20 3 0 29 .1033 Libke, Scout 20 4 0 21 .1909 Armstrong, Julie 16 4 3 18 .22210 Foo, Kelsey 19 0 0 16 .00018 Simien, Shanelle 20 1 1 13 .07728 Bakke, Nicole 19 0 0 10 .00021 Davie, Ryann 20 0 1 9 .00024 Hones, Kelsey 7 1 0 8 .1254 Fitzgerald, Mo 19 0 4 6 .000

## SHOTS ON GOAL GP G A Sh SOG SOG%5 Pugh, Bri 16 4 0 29 14 .4837 Mercier, Maddy 20 3 0 29 14 .4839 Armstrong, Julie 16 4 3 18 13 .7223 Libke, Scout 20 4 0 21 9 .42924 Hones, Kelsey 7 1 0 8 4 .50010 Foo, Kelsey 19 0 0 16 3 .18811 Aschbacher, Ally 18 1 0 5 3 .60026 Rodriguez, Allie 19 0 0 4 3 .75028 Bakke, Nicole 19 0 0 10 2 .20021 Davie, Ryann 20 0 1 9 2 .222

## GAME WINNING GOALS GP GWG9 Armstrong, Julie 16 37 Mercier, Maddy 20 26 Berry, Achijah 17 15 Pugh, Bri 16 13 Libke, Scout 20 1

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Soccer Box Score (Final)Oregon vs Wyoming (Aug 19, 2011 at Boise, Idaho)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalOregon 2 0 2Wyoming 0 0 0

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OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 23 Parlee, Lindsay - - - - - 45

2 Thompson, Lauren 1 - - - - 903 Libke, Scout 1 - - - 1 905 Pugh, Bri 2 2 1 - 3 516 Berry, Achijah - - - - - 597 Mercier, Maddy 2 1 1 - 1 649 Armstrong, Julie - - - 1 1 6313 Foo, Kelsey 1 - - - 1 7414 Cook, Kiyomi - - - - 2 6618 Simien, Shanelle - - - - - 5628 Bakke, Nicole - - - - - 36

-- Substitutes --0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 451 Miles, Cody - - - - - 164 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - 1 1 6311 Aschbacher, Ally - - - - 1 2916 Smith, Riley - - - - 1 2221 Davie, Ryann - - - - 3 4522 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 5124 Hones, Kelsey 4 1 - - 2 3626 Rodriguez, Allie 1 - - - - 6

Totals 12 4 2 2 18

WyomingPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 33 Megan Burke - - - - - 45

3 Liz O'Reilly 1 - - - - 824 Loren Mahoney - - - - - 705 Ashlyn Mazar 1 - - - - 358 Carmen Blume - - - - - 439 Jenny Johnson - - - - - 9011 Allison Masumiya 1 1 - - - 8512 Olivia Mohtadi - - - - - 5715 Kayla Davis 2 - - - - 7018 Sydney Jones - - - - - 9020 Sara Paul - - - - - 80

-- Substitutes --0 Courtney Merkle - - - - - 457 Ellen McCormick 1 1 - - - 3410 Andrea Baytaluke - - - - - 416 Kristin Howard - - - - - 2521 Sheree Small - - - - 1 3422 Amy Sarandopoulos - - - - - 023 Hayley Charlton - - - - - 525 Lucie McDowell 1 1 - - - 3929 Kasey Curtis - - - - 1 28

Totals 7 3 0 0 6

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves23 Parlee, Lindsay 45:00 0 10 Steele, Abby 45:00 0 2TM TEAM 0:00 0 0

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves33 Megan Burke 45:00 2 20 Courtney Merkle 45:00 0 0

Shots by period 1 2 TotalOregon 6 6 12Wyoming 3 4 7

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalOregon 1 1 2Wyoming 2 3 5

Saves by period 1 2 TotalOregon 1 2 3Wyoming 2 0 2

Fouls 1 2 TotalOregon 8 10 18Wyoming 5 1 6

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 15:12 ORE Mercier, Maddy (1) Armstrong, Julie Cross from right side to front of goal, fiveshot

2. 22:21 ORE Pugh, Bri (1) Fitzgerald, Mo Lob from half field, run on and scored froyards on right

Cautions and ejections:YC-WY #29 (43:01); YC-ORE #5 (52:51); YC-ORE #13 (84:43)

Win-Parlee, Lindsay (1-0-0). Loss-Megan Burke (0-1-0).Stadium: Boas Soccer ComplexOfficials: Referee: Jason Hutchinson; Asst. Referee: John Hickox; Frans Hoogland;Alt. Official: Jeff Ladwig; Timekeeper: Doug Link; Scorer: Casey Johnson;Offsides: Oregon 0, Wyoming 2.

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Soccer Box Score (Final)Oregon vs Boise State (Aug 21, 2011 at Boise, Idaho)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalOregon 0 2 2Boise State 0 0 0

Oregon (2-0-0) vs.Boise State (0-2-0)Date: Aug 21, 2011 • Attendance: 405Weather: Mid 90s and sunny

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 45

2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - 2 903 Libke, Scout - - - - - 904 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - 1 585 Pugh, Bri - - - - - 506 Berry, Achijah - - - 1 - 777 Mercier, Maddy 2 1 - - - 749 Armstrong, Julie 4 2 1 1 3 6610 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 9014 Cook, Kiyomi 1 - - - 2 5118 Simien, Shanelle 2 1 1 - 3 67

-- Substitutes --1 Miles, Cody - - - - 1 2411 Aschbacher, Ally 1 1 - - - 4016 Smith, Riley - - - - - 821 Davie, Ryann 1 - - - 1 2322 Jones, Taylor - - - - 1 4423 Parlee, Lindsay - - - - - 4524 Hones, Kelsey - - - - - 1628 Bakke, Nicole - - - - - 32

Totals 11 5 2 2 14

Boise StatePo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 1 RUIZ, Liz - - - - - 56

2 WALSH, Ashley 1 1 - - 2 373 ROBERTS, Lindsay - - - - - 904 BOWDEN, Mikhaila - - - - - 905 HUGHES, Tylyn 1 - - - - 466 GARCIA, Gabby - - - - - 479 HICKOK, Lauren - - - - - 7410 NADER, Mandy - - - - - 4416 PARKS, Erica - - - - 2 5717 OEHRING, Katy - - - - - 4520 ROBINSON, Chelsea - - - - - 36

-- Substitutes --11 SALISBURY, Avery - - - - - 3012 WOLVERTON, Rebe - - - - 1 815 JIN, Janelle - - - - - 3718 GRIGGS, Jenna 2 - - - - 5619 MONTOYA, Serena - - - - - 2723 BLANCHARD, Megan - - - - - 3425 FAVATELLA, Brianne 1 - - - - 5326 LUCAS, Kati 1 1 - - 1 3227 HARRIS, Ebie - - - - 2 3729 HRUBY, Ashley - - - - - 68

Totals 6 2 0 0 8

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 45:00 0 123 Parlee, Lindsay 45:00 0 0TM TEAM 0:00 0 1

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 RUIZ, Liz 55:32 0 223 BLANCHARD, Megan 34:28 2 1

Shots by period 1 2 TotalOregon 4 7 11Boise State 2 4 6

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalOregon 2 3 5Boise State 1 2 3

Saves by period 1 2 TotalOregon 1 1 2Boise State 2 1 3

Fouls 1 2 TotalOregon 8 6 14Boise State 5 3 8

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 64:45 ORE Armstrong, Julie (1) Berry, Achijah Shot from 14 yards out right side2. 87:32 ORE Simien, Shanelle (1) Armstrong, Julie Scored from 18 yards out

Cautions and ejections:

Win-Parlee, Lindsay (1-0-0). Loss-BLANCHARD, Megan (0-1-0).Stadium: Boas ComplexOfficials: Referee: James Burgess; Asst. Referee: Lucian Radoslovescu;Michel Merger; Alt. Official: Miguel Carmona; Timekeeper: Jenny Link; Scorer: Doug Link;Offsides: Oregon 2, Boise State 2.Soccer Etc./Nike Classic, Game 4

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Soccer Box Score (Final)UNLV vs Oregon (Aug 28, 2011 at Eugene, Ore.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalUNLV 0 0 0Oregon 1 0 1

UNLV (1-3) vs.Oregon (3-0)Date: Aug 28, 2011 • Attendance: 493Weather: 80 degrees and clear skies

UNLVPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 00 Wassell, Kylie - - - - - 90d 3 Allen, Caitlin - - - - - 90d 5 Guida, Adrianna - - - - - 90mf 6 Harrison, Macy Jo 1 1 - - - 81f 8 Orellana, Katherine - - - - - 64f 9 Wolfe, Jenn - - - - - 90mf 12 Murnan, Denali 1 - - - - 53d 18 Flores, Brittney - - - - - 79d 20 Tillotson, Jackie - - - - - 90mf 21 Owens, Julie - - - - - 80mf 22 Meier, Erica - - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --2 Botelho, Courtney - - - - - 1611 Howerton, Jenna 1 1 - - - 2116 Sankey, Kristin - - - - - 1824 O'Neil, Danielle - - - - - 726 Billington, Elizabet 1 1 - - - 31

Totals 4 3 0 0 8

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 23 Parlee, Lindsay - - - - - 45d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 90mf 3 Libke, Scout - - - - - 90f 5 Pugh, Bri 3 - - - - 69d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - - - 37mf 7 Mercier, Maddy 3 2 - - - 64mf 9 Armstrong, Julie 1 1 1 - - 73mf 10 Foo, Kelsey 2 - - - - 73mf 14 Cook, Kiyomi - - - - - 34f 18 Simien, Shanelle - - - - - 67mf 28 Bakke, Nicole 1 1 - - - 75

-- Substitutes --0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 451 Miles, Cody - - - - - 124 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - - 2111 Aschbacher, Ally 1 1 - - - 3516 Smith, Riley - - - - - 5321 Davie, Ryann - - - - - 2322 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 5624 Hones, Kelsey - - - - - 1226 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 18

Totals 11 5 1 0 11

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Wassell, Kylie 90:00 1 4

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves23 Parlee, Lindsay 45:00 0 10 Steele, Abby 45:00 0 2TM TEAM 0:00 0 0

Shots by period 1 2 TotalUNLV 1 3 4Oregon 5 6 11

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalUNLV 1 2 3Oregon 1 0 1

Saves by period 1 2 TotalUNLV 2 2 4Oregon 1 2 3

Fouls 1 2 TotalUNLV 3 5 8Oregon 5 6 11

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 5:01 ORE Armstrong, Julie (2) (unassisted)

Cautions and ejections:YC-ORE #10 (14:53); YC-UNV #22 (33:48); YC-UNV #6 (64:42)

Win-Parlee, Lindsay (3-0). Loss-Wassell, Kylie (1-3).Stadium: Pape' FieldOfficials: Referee: Jeremy Hanson; Asst. Referee: Abdou Oumar; Ryan Abbott;Timekeeper: Mackenzie Harrington; Scorer: Christina Hilliard;Offsides: UNLV 1, Oregon 3.

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Soccer Box Score (Final)New Hampshire vs Oregon (Sep 02, 2011 at Eugene, Ore.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalNew Hampshire 0 0 0Oregon 1 2 3

New Hampshire (0-2) vs.Oregon (4-0)Date: Sep 02, 2011 • Attendance: 897Weather:

New HampshirePo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 26 Correa, Erica - - - - - 90

3 Gilkenson, Stephanie - - - - - 694 Curry, Elizabeth - - - - - 646 Duchaney, Brooke - - - - - 358 O'Neil, Kelsi - - - - - 9011 Shaddock, Jenna - - - - - 4212 Kuss, Chelsea 1 - - - - 6216 Finley, Taylor - - - - - 6117 Mooney, Kelly - - - - - 5719 Lamotte, Monique 1 1 - - - 7322 Rozelle, Alli - - - - - 75

-- Substitutes --5 Michel, Alyssa 2 1 - - - 467 Krall, Jordyn - - - - - 3210 Nogueira, Drea - - - - - 3315 Zarrilli, Kristi - - - - - 2818 Ledwith, Meghan - - - - - 5221 Spencer, Kelly - - - - - 5724 Logue, Jordan - - - - - 22

Totals 4 2 0 0 9

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 23 Parlee, Lindsay - - - - - 45

2 Thompson, Lauren 1 - - - - 833 Libke, Scout 3 2 1 - - 905 Pugh, Bri - - - - - 96 Berry, Achijah - - - - - 457 Mercier, Maddy 4 3 1 - - 689 Armstrong, Julie 1 1 1 - - 4710 Foo, Kelsey 2 - - - - 6714 Cook, Kiyomi - - - - - 4418 Simien, Shanelle 1 - - - - 6128 Bakke, Nicole - - - - - 40

-- Substitutes --0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 451 Miles, Cody - - - - - 194 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - 1 - 5111 Aschbacher, Ally - - - - - 1416 Smith, Riley 1 - - 1 - 4519 Kramer, Katie - - - - - 1320 Brooke, Kendall - - - - - 721 Davie, Ryann 1 1 - - - 4222 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 4624 Hones, Kelsey 2 2 - - - 5026 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 4327 Sunio, Jessica - - - - - 15

Totals 16 9 3 2 8

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves26 Correa, Erica 90:00 3 5TM TEAM 0:00 0 1

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves23 Parlee, Lindsay 45:00 0 20 Steele, Abby 45:00 0 0TM TEAM 0:00 0 0

Shots by period 1 2 TotalNew Hampshire 3 1 4Oregon 8 8 16

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalNew Hampshire 0 1 1Oregon 4 3 7

Saves by period 1 2 TotalNew Hampshire 3 3 6Oregon 2 0 2

Fouls 1 2 TotalNew Hampshire 5 4 9Oregon 5 3 8

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 40:32 ORE Armstrong, Julie (3) Fitzgerald, Mo 23 yards out into upper right corner2. 60:49 ORE Libke, Scout (1) Penalty kick3. 68:30 ORE Mercier, Maddy (2) Smith, Riley on shot deflection

Cautions and ejections:YC-UNH #22 (47:28); YC-UNH #21 (54:24); YC-UNH #TM (59:23)

Win-Parlee, Lindsay (4-0). Loss-Correa, Erica (0-2).Stadium: Pape'Officials: Referee: Ryan Abbott; Asst. Referee: Carlos Tercero; Cesar Tercero;Timekeeper: Greg Walker; Scorer: Christina Hilliard;Offsides: New Hampshire 2, Oregon 1.

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Soccer Box Score (Final)#16 Santa Clara vs Oregon (Sep 04, 2011 at Eugene, Ore.)

Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalSanta Clara 0 0 0 0 0Oregon 0 0 0 0 0

Santa Clara (3-0-2) vs.Oregon (4-0-1)Date: Sep 04, 2011 • Attendance: 849Weather: 81 degrees and sunny

Santa ClaraPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 1 HENNINGER, Bianca - - - - - 110

2 JOHNSTON, Julie 1 - - - - 1103 LAPONTE, Jenny - - - - - 1104 RICE, Ellie - - - - - 927 JACKSON, Sarah 3 3 - - - 778 AOZASA, Margueritte 1 1 - - - 9010 SHIM, Meleana 1 - - - - 10717 HUERTA, Sophia 5 1 - - - 11021 KLEI, Olivia 1 - - - - 8922 KLEINER, Alyssa - - - - - 11024 MATHESON, Lauren 3 3 - - - 98

-- Substitutes --5 ROBERTSON, Paige - - - - - 36 MILLER, Bridgett - - - - - 99 BIRGEL, Alyson - - - - - 6127 SPEIDEL, Katie - - - - - 13

Totals 15 8 0 0 7

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 110d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 110d 3 Libke, Scout 1 - - - - 110mf 4 Fitzgerald, Mo 1 1 - - - 48d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - - - 93f 7 Mercier, Maddy - - - - - 105f 9 Armstrong, Julie - - - - - 92mf 10 Foo, Kelsey 1 - - - - 92d 14 Cook, Kiyomi - - - - - 45mf 18 Simien, Shanelle 2 - - - - 98mf 28 Bakke, Nicole 1 - - - - 54

-- Substitutes --11 Aschbacher, Ally - - - - - 621 Davie, Ryann 2 1 - - - 6922 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 9526 Rodriguez, Allie 1 1 - - - 83

Totals 9 3 0 0 10

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 HENNINGER, Bianca 110:00 0 3

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 110:00 0 8

Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalSanta Clara 11 4 0 0 15Oregon 3 4 2 0 9

Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 TotalSanta Clara 11 1 0 3 15Oregon 0 0 0 0 0

Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalSanta Clara 0 3 0 0 3Oregon 5 3 0 0 8

Fouls 1 2 OT O2 TotalSanta Clara 3 4 0 0 7Oregon 3 6 0 1 10

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

Cautions and ejections:YC-ORE #14 (61:00); YC-ORE #18 (83:09); YC-SCU #8 (95:59)

Santa Clara-HENNINGER, Bianca (3-0-2). Oregon-Steele, Abby (0-0-1).Stadium: Pape' FieldOfficials: Referee: Josh Wilkens; Asst. Referee: Abdou Oumar; Cesar Tercero;Timekeeper: Kaili Kasparek; Scorer: Christina Hilliard;Offsides: Santa Clara 3, Oregon 1.

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Soccer Box Score (Final)Oregon vs LSU (Sep 09, 2011 at Baton Rouge, La.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalOregon 0 0 0LSU 0 1 1

Oregon (4-1-1) vs.LSU (3-3-0)Date: Sep 09, 2011 • Attendance: 2542Weather:

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 90

2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 903 Libke, Scout 2 - - - - 906 Berry, Achijah - - - - - 327 Mercier, Maddy - - - - - 659 Armstrong, Julie 1 1 - - - 8010 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 4614 Cook, Kiyomi - - - - - 5718 Simien, Shanelle - - - - - 7721 Davie, Ryann 1 - - - - 4728 Bakke, Nicole 1 - - - - 62

-- Substitutes --4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - - 4711 Aschbacher, Ally - - - - - 1016 Smith, Riley - - - - - 4822 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 5824 Hones, Kelsey - - - - - 2526 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 67

Totals 5 1 0 0 12

LSUPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Isom, Mo - - - - - 90m 3 Martineau, Natalie - - - - - 80m 4 Chapman, Allysha 1 1 - - - 90d 8 McLain, Shannon - - - - - 79d 10 Calloway, Jodi - - - - - 90d 14 Arlitt, Alex - - - - - 90d 15 Ramsey, Alex - - - - - 90m 16 Boudreau, Taryne 5 3 1 - - 90m 22 Murphy, Kellie - - - - - 90f 25 Lubin, Reyna 1 1 - - - 42f 27 Banks, Carlie - - - - - 51

-- Substitutes --00 Cook, Alex - - - - - 202 Eggleston, Addie - - - - - 357 Bear, Molly - - - - - 012 Anderson, Nina - - - - - 2819 Blades, Kaley - - - - - 420 Cancienne, Emily - - - - - 2124 Harlan, Courtney - - - - - 028 Sample, Victoria - - - - - 0

Totals 7 5 1 0 10

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 90:00 1 4

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Isom, Mo 90:00 0 1

Shots by period 1 2 TotalOregon 2 3 5LSU 4 3 7

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalOregon 1 1 2LSU 2 1 3

Saves by period 1 2 TotalOregon 2 2 4LSU 1 0 1

Fouls 1 2 TotalOregon 6 6 12LSU 6 4 10

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 81:20 LSU Boudreau, Taryne (2) (unassisted) Boudreau fired from 30 yards with her lefinto back of net!!

Cautions and ejections:

Win-Isom, Mo (3-1-0). Loss-Steele, Abby (1-0-1).Stadium: LSU Soccer StadiumOfficials: Referee: Kathryn Heidke; Asst. Referee: Kyle Borne; Ron Cory;Alt. Official: Doug Wolff; Timekeeper: Brooke Hochstetler; Scorer: Will Stafford;Offsides: Oregon 0, LSU 6.A new attendance record of 2,542 was set as LSU defeatedOregon by a score of 1-0 in the grand opening of the newLSU Soccer Stadium.

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Soccer Box Score (Final)#20 Illinois vs Oregon (Sep 11, 2011 at Baton Rouge, La.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalIllinois 2 3 5Oregon 0 0 0

Illinois (6-2-0) vs.Oregon (4-2-1)Date: Sep 11, 2011 • Attendance: 324Weather:

IllinoisPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 1 Panozzo, Steph - - - - - 90

2 Brown, Kassidy - - - - - 903 Guerra, Jackie 1 1 1 - - 725 Read, Niki 1 - - 1 - 716 Ewing, Julie 4 1 1 - - 747 Pawloski, Megan 2 2 2 - - 4110 Mutz, Shayla - - - - - 5020 DiBernardo, Vanessa 2 1 1 - - 7021 Carosio, Jenna 1 - - - - 9023 Dombart, Caitlin - - - - - 9024 Mykines, Marissa 1 - - - - 83

-- Substitutes --4 Pouse, Stephanie - - - 1 - 208 Holden, Marissa - - - - - 229 Green, Megan - - - - - 2011 Flaws, Jannelle 2 2 - 1 - 3413 Gierman, Kristen - - - - - 616 Denenberg, Nicole 1 - - - - 5517 Osoba, Allie - - - - - 922 Taylor, Mackenzie - - - - - 3

Totals 15 7 5 3 5

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 90

2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 903 Libke, Scout - - - - - 907 Mercier, Maddy - - - - - 669 Armstrong, Julie 2 2 - - - 7010 Foo, Kelsey 2 - - - - 4716 Smith, Riley 1 - - - - 4818 Simien, Shanelle - - - - - 4622 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 8624 Hones, Kelsey 1 - - - - 9028 Bakke, Nicole - - - - - 40

-- Substitutes --1 Miles, Cody - - - - - 254 Fitzgerald, Mo 1 - - - - 5611 Aschbacher, Ally - - - - - 1414 Cook, Kiyomi - - - - - 4821 Davie, Ryann - - - - - 2726 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 4627 Sunio, Jessica - - - - - 11

Totals 7 2 0 0 5

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Panozzo, Steph 90:00 0 2

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 90:00 5 2

Shots by period 1 2 TotalIllinois 8 7 15Oregon 4 3 7

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalIllinois 4 4 8Oregon 1 3 4

Saves by period 1 2 TotalIllinois 2 0 2Oregon 1 1 2

Fouls 1 2 TotalIllinois 2 3 5Oregon 2 3 5

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 16:53 ILL Guerra, Jackie (unassisted) Shot off the crossbar from 25 yards after onto loose ball.

2. 39:44 ILL Ewing, Julie Pouse, Stephanie Shot from 10 yards on centering pass by 3. 55:09 ILL Pawloski, Megan Read, Niki Shot from inside 6 yard box on centering

#5.4. 61:27 ILL Pawloski, Megan Flaws, Jannelle One-timer from 10 yards over keeping on

#11.5. 85:56 ILL DiBernardo, Vanessa (unassisted) Goal on 25-yard free kick from left side.

Cautions and ejections:YC-ORE #28 (13:31)

Win-Panozzo, Steph. Loss-Steele, Abby (0-2-1).Stadium: LSU Soccer StadiumOfficials: Referee: Fernando Galvan; Asst. Referee: Sims Meredith; Michelle Tubre;Alt. Official: Mitchell Jacobs; Timekeeper: Kevin Albarez; Scorer: Will Stafford;Offsides: Illinois 7, Oregon 2.

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Soccer Box Score (Final)UC Davis vs Oregon (Sep 16, 2011 at Corvallis, Ore.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalUC Davis 0 1 1Oregon 1 1 2

UC Davis (5-2-0) vs.Oregon (5-2-1)Date: Sep 16, 2011 • Attendance: 377Weather: Sunny

UC DavisPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Magana, Maria - - - - - 90d 5 Brehmer, Jenna - - - - - 24m 6 Winbrock, Elise 1 - - - - 66d 8 Lott, Aisha - - - - - 90f 9 Argente, Kiele 4 2 1 - - 60m 10 Chamberlain, Taylor 1 - - - - 90m 12 Edwards, Ashley - - - - - 59f 13 Kemp, Lisa 2 2 - - - 90m 16 Kahn, Rachel - - - - - 48f 22 Kelly, Allison 2 1 - 1 - 74f 23 Mazurek, Mary Beth - - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --4 Hicks, Hannah 1 1 - - - 6611 Poppoff, Lexi 1 1 - 1 - 4914 Holmberg, Kirstin - - - - - 6617 Duffner, Taylor - - - - - 1225 Wilson, Annacy - - - - - 1628 Emmanuel, Erika 1 1 - - - 0

Totals 13 8 1 2 7

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 90d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 90d 3 Libke, Scout 2 1 - - - 90f 7 Mercier, Maddy 2 1 1 - - 90f 9 Armstrong, Julie - - - 1 - 59m 10 Foo, Kelsey 1 1 - - - 37d 14 Cook, Kiyomi - - - 1 - 90d 16 Smith, Riley 1 - - - - 67m 18 Simien, Shanelle 1 - - - - 79d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 75m 26 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 55

-- Substitutes --1 Miles, Cody - - - - - 154 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - - 2711 Aschbacher, Ally - - - - - 1221 Davie, Ryann - - - - - 6624 Hones, Kelsey 1 1 1 - - 1828 Bakke, Nicole - - - - - 29

Totals 8 4 2 2 10

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Magana, Maria 90:00 2 2

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 90:00 1 7

Shots by period 1 2 TotalUC Davis 5 8 13Oregon 6 2 8

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalUC Davis 2 3 5Oregon 4 1 5

Saves by period 1 2 TotalUC Davis 2 0 2Oregon 2 5 7

Fouls 1 2 TotalUC Davis 2 5 7Oregon 6 4 10

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 39:23 ORE Hones, Kelsey (1) Cook, Kiyomi Ball over UC Davis defense. Goal chipped goalkeeper

2. 65:05 ORE Mercier, Maddy (3) Armstrong, Julie Breakaway beat the keeper3. 71:42 UCD Argente, Kiele (2) Poppoff, Lexi Deflected off goalkeeper and No. 9 finishe

Kelly, Allison goal.

Cautions and ejections:YC-UCD #13 (84:08)

Win-Steele, Abby. Loss-Magana, Maria.Stadium: Paul Lorenz FieldOfficials: Referee: Colin Arblaster; Asst. Referee: Ahmed Shams; Alt. Official: Michael Alben;Timekeeper: Robert Ohanesian; Scorer: Jordan Lindley;Offsides: UC Davis 1, Oregon 2.

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Soccer Box Score (Final)Florida Int'l vs Oregon (Sep 18, 2011 at Corvallis, Ore.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalFlorida Int'l 1 1 2Oregon 0 1 1

Florida Int'l (3-5-0) vs.Oregon (5-3-1)Date: Sep 18, 2011 • Attendance: 327Weather: Partly Cloudy

Florida Int'lPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 00 Kaitlyn Savage - - - - - 90f 2 Chelsea Leiva 1 1 - 1 - 80m 5 Johanna Volz 2 1 1 - - 86d 6 April Perry - - - - - 90m 7 Kim Lopez 1 - - - - 58f 9 Ashleigh Shim 4 2 1 - - 71d 12 Kelly Hutchinson - - - - - 81m 16 Nicole DiPerna 1 1 - - - 65m 18 Victoria Miliucci - - - - - 90m 19 Sara Stewart - - - - - 90m 24 Cortney Bergin - - - - - 56

-- Substitutes --3 Paige Covington - - - - - 4411 Caroline Hernandez - - - - - 1215 Crystal McNamara 1 1 - - - 3817 Deana Rossi 1 - - - - 2822 Carlan Jones - - - - - 725 Raye Salkey - - - - - 4

Totals 11 6 2 1 9

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 90d 2 Thompson, Lauren 1 - - - - 90d 3 Libke, Scout 6 2 - - - 90d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - - - 27f 7 Mercier, Maddy 4 2 - - - 67f 9 Armstrong, Julie 3 2 1 - - 90d 14 Cook, Kiyomi 2 - - - - 82m 18 Simien, Shanelle - - - - - 46m 21 Davie, Ryann - - - - - 61d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 90m 26 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 45

-- Substitutes --1 Miles, Cody - - - - - 74 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - 1 - 565 Pugh, Bri - - - - - 4510 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 5011 Aschbacher, Ally - - - - - 1716 Smith, Riley - - - - - 6328 Bakke, Nicole 1 - - - - 13

Totals 17 6 1 1 9

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Kaitlyn Savage 90:00 1 5

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 90:00 2 4

Shots by period 1 2 TotalFlorida Int'l 4 7 11Oregon 8 9 17

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalFlorida Int'l 1 1 2Oregon 2 0 2

Saves by period 1 2 TotalFlorida Int'l 3 2 5Oregon 1 3 4

Fouls 1 2 TotalFlorida Int'l 2 7 9Oregon 0 9 9

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 20:46 FIU Ashleigh Shim (1) Chelsea Leiva Dribbled through defense and shot from 62. 46:35 FIU Johanna Volz (2) Penalty kick3. 62:53 ORE Armstrong, Julie (4) Fitzgerald, Mo

Cautions and ejections:YC-ORE #2 (54:30)

Win-Kaitlyn Savage. Loss-Steele, Abby.Stadium: Paul Lorenz FieldOfficials: Referee: Ron Lagraff; Asst. Referee: Kevin Watts; C.J. Kohl;Timekeeper: Taylor Moore; Scorer: Jordan Lindley;Offsides: Florida Int'l 4, Oregon 4.

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Soccer Box Score (Final)Utah vs Oregon (Sep 23, 2011 at Eugene, Ore.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalUtah 0 2 2Oregon 0 0 0

Utah (5-4-1) vs.Oregon (5-4-1)Date: Sep 23, 2011 • Attendance: 1207Weather:

UtahPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Turpen, Hannah - - - - - 90

3 Groth, Abby - - - - - 908 Dalley, Erin 2 - - 1 - 7310 Wisner, Allie - - - - - 4211 Ford, Avery - - - - - 5212 Dudley, Lauren - - - - - 9016 Taylor, Katie - - - - - 5920 Hutton, Jenny - - - - - 9021 Wall, McKel - - - - - 3527 Spier, Harley 2 2 1 - - 9029 Duncan, Sarah - - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --5 Ericson, Jen - - - - - 556 Hall, Ashton - - - - - 387 Robison, Jill 1 1 - - - 5613 Muirhead, Leslie 1 1 1 - - 41

Totals 6 4 2 1 7

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 90

2 Thompson, Lauren 1 1 - - - 903 Libke, Scout 1 - - - - 907 Mercier, Maddy 1 - - - - 869 Armstrong, Julie 3 2 - - - 9010 Foo, Kelsey 2 - - - - 5614 Cook, Kiyomi 1 - - - - 7816 Smith, Riley - - - - - 6518 Simien, Shanelle - - - - - 7921 Davie, Ryann - - - - - 6326 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 45

-- Substitutes --4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - - 535 Pugh, Bri 1 - - - - 4222 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 32

Totals 10 3 0 0 9

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Turpen, Hannah 90:00 0 3

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 90:00 2 2

Shots by period 1 2 TotalUtah 2 4 6Oregon 5 5 10

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalUtah 3 1 4Oregon 1 2 3

Saves by period 1 2 TotalUtah 1 2 3Oregon 1 1 2

Fouls 1 2 TotalUtah 6 1 7Oregon 5 4 9

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 48:18 UU Spier, Harley (2) (unassisted) Put in by #272. 55:56 UU Muirhead, Leslie (2) Dalley, Erin straight ahead off the cross from #8

Cautions and ejections:YC-ORE #9 (45:21)

Win-Turpen, Hannah (5-4). Loss-Steele, Abby (1-4-1).Stadium: Pape' FieldOfficials: Referee: Ian Anderson; Asst. Referee: Marco Behavides; Robert Neeway;Timekeeper: Vinny Winter; Scorer: Christina Hilliard;Offsides: Utah 1, Oregon 3.8th largest crowd all-time at Pape' Field

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Goals by period 1 2 TotalOregon 0 0 0UCLA 0 1 1

Oregon (5-5-1; 0-2 Pac-12) vs.UCLA (9-0-1; 2-0 Pac-12)Date: Sep 30, 2011 • Attendance: 2105Weather: Partly cloudy, cool

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 90d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 90d 3 Libke, Scout - - - - - 90mf 4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - - 50f 5 Pugh, Bri - - - - - 69f 7 Mercier, Maddy 1 - - - - 80mf 10 Foo, Kelsey 1 1 - - - 81d 14 Cook, Kiyomi - - - - - 61mf 18 Simien, Shanelle 1 - - - - 80d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 90mf 26 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 76

-- Substitutes --6 Berry, Achijah 1 - - - - 449 Armstrong, Julie - - - - - 911 Aschbacher, Ally - - - - - 1417 Konkel, Brynne - - - - - 3021 Davie, Ryann - - - - - 2328 Bakke, Nicole - - - - - 13

Totals 4 1 0 0 12

UCLAPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Rowland, Katelyn - - - - - 90f 2 Leroux, Sydney 3 - - - - 63d 5 Bywaters, Zakiya 1 1 - - - 78mf 7 Richmond, Jenna 2 2 - - - 57d 8 Dahlkemper, Abby 1 1 - 1 - 90mf 11 Cline, Chelsea 1 - - - - 79d 17 Lee, Lucretia - - - - - 57f 18 Courtnall, Ally 2 1 - - - 44mf 20 Stewart, Chelsea 1 - - 1 - 44d 21 Oyster, Megan - - - - - 90mf 22 Mewis, Sam 1 - - - - 71

-- Substitutes --1 McCarthy, Kylie 3 1 1 - - 343 Dydasco, Caprice - - - - - 604 Williams, Summer - - - - - 1110 Burk, Charney 1 1 - - - 1513 White, Rosie - - - - - 2415 Shaffie, Crystal 1 - - - - 2516 Killion, Sarah - - - - - 1923 Martinez, Ariana - - - - - 2577 Proctor, Courtney - - - - - 15

Totals 17 7 1 2 8

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 90:00 1 5TM TEAM 0:00 0 1

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Rowland, Katelyn 90:00 0 1

Shots by period 1 2 TotalOregon 2 2 4UCLA 7 10 17

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalOregon 0 5 5UCLA 2 4 6

Saves by period 1 2 TotalOregon 2 4 6UCLA 1 0 1

Fouls 1 2 TotalOregon 4 8 12UCLA 3 5 8

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 79:31 UCLA McCarthy, Kylie (2) Stewart, Chelsea Long ball played into box, headed in by #Dahlkemper, Abby

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Win-Rowland, Katelyn. Loss-Steele, Abby.Stadium: Drake StadiumOfficials: Referee: Yader Reyes; Asst. Referee: Reed Christy; Robert Alvarez;Scorer: Danny Harrington;Offsides: Oregon 0, UCLA 1.

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Soccer Box Score (Final)Oregon vs USC (Oct. 2, 2011 at Los Angeles, Calif.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalOregon 1 1 2USC 0 1 1

Oregon (6-5-1, 1-2) vs.USC (3-9-0, 0-3)Date: Oct. 2, 2011 • Attendance: 521Weather: 78 degrees, clear skies

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 90d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 90d 3 Libke, Scout 2 1 1 - - 90f 5 Pugh, Bri 2 2 1 - - 77f 7 Mercier, Maddy 1 1 - - - 69mf 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 66d 14 Cook, Kiyomi - - - - - 78f 17 Konkel, Brynne - - - - - 48mf 18 Simien, Shanelle 1 - - 1 - 58d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 32mf 26 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 81

-- Substitutes --4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - - 226 Berry, Achijah 1 - - - - 429 Armstrong, Julie 1 - - - - 2111 Aschbacher, Ally 1 - - - - 2821 Davie, Ryann - - - - - 4628 Bakke, Nicole - - - - - 52

Totals 9 4 2 1 9

USCPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 1 Church, Shelby - - - - - 90f 2 Schloemer, Claire - - - - - 56mf 5 Kerridge, Brittany 1 - - 1 - 90mf 7 Butcher, Carly 3 - - - - 90f 8 Eddy, Elizabeth 2 1 - - - 79mf 10 Sandoval, Ashli 2 - - - - 61d 11 Altamirano, Autumn - - - - - 90d 13 Noriega, Kristina 2 1 1 - - 90mf 16 Caparis, Elizabeth - - - - - 58d 17 Johnson, Samantha - - - - - 90d 21 Buehning, Chelsea 1 - - - - 72

-- Substitutes --3 Musmanno, Jessica - - - - - 114 Freyer, Ashley 1 - - - - 416 Boysen, Haley 2 1 - - - 4020 Graumann, Geena - - - - - 2623 Garcia, Courtney - - - - - 524 Fernandes, Elizabeth - - - - - 0

Totals 14 3 1 1 11

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 90:00 1 2

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Church, Shelby 90:00 2 2

Shots by period 1 2 TotalOregon 4 5 9USC 7 7 14

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalOregon 0 2 2USC 4 4 8

Saves by period 1 2 TotalOregon 0 2 2USC 1 1 2

Fouls 1 2 TotalOregon 5 4 9USC 6 5 11

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 32:25 ORE Libke, Scout Penalty kick2. 56:25 USC Noriega, Kristina (2) Kerridge, Brittany header off corner kick3. 62:43 ORE Pugh, Bri Simien, Shanelle shot from left side 6 yds out

Cautions and ejections:YC-ORE #18 (30:35)

Win-Steele, Abby. Loss-Church, Shelby (3-9-0).Stadium: McAlister FieldOfficials: Referee: Mike Kampmeinart; Asst. Referee: Adam Brugman; Heidi Garlick;Timekeeper: Sara Shin; Scorer: Darcy Couch;Offsides: Oregon 0, USC 2.

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Soccer Box Score (Final)Oregon vs Arizona (Oct 07, 2011 at Tucson, Ariz.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalOregon 0 0 0Arizona 0 1 1

Oregon (6-6-1, 1-3-0) vs.Arizona (1-9-2, 1-2-1)Date: Oct 07, 2011 • Attendance: 432Weather: Mid 60s, slight breeze

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 90d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 90d 3 Libke, Scout - - - - - 90f 5 Pugh, Bri 7 4 - - - 90d 6 Berry, Achijah - - - - - 56mf 10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 22d 14 Cook, Kiyomi - - - - - 40f 17 Konkel, Brynne - - - - - 46mf 18 Simien, Shanelle - - - - - 90d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 90m 26 Rodriguez, Allie 1 1 - - - 59

-- Substitutes --7 Mercier, Maddy - - - - - 449 Armstrong, Julie - - - - - 2216 Smith, Riley - - - - - 3121 Davie, Ryann - - - - - 6528 Bakke, Nicole - - - - - 68

Totals 8 5 0 0 8

ArizonaPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 29 Jett, Ashley - - - - - 90mf 2 Griffin, Kristin - - - - - 41f 3 Montoya, Ana-Maria 4 2 - - - 58d 4 Smith, Alex 1 1 1 - - 90f 8 Ponce, Jazmin 2 1 - - - 81m 9 Strother, Kristin - - - - - 90d 12 Rosenquist, Mykaylin 1 1 - - - 90mf 14 Culver, Jessica 1 - - - - 86mf 15 Boulicault, Ariel - - - - - 73d 16 Magyar, Kristyn 1 - - - - 90d 21 Heinzler, Shannon 1 - - - - 73

-- Substitutes --11 Defelice, Brie - - - - - 2517 Smith, Leeandra - - - - - 418 Edwards, Candace - - - - - 419 Glanz, Julia - - - - - 2623 Cummings, Samanth 1 - - - - 4927 Melendez, Susana - - - - - 20

Totals 12 5 1 0 17

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 90:00 1 4

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves29 Jett, Ashley 90:00 0 5

Shots by period 1 2 TotalOregon 3 5 8Arizona 8 4 12

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalOregon 1 6 7Arizona 1 1 2

Saves by period 1 2 TotalOregon 3 1 4Arizona 2 3 5

Fouls 1 2 TotalOregon 5 3 8Arizona 6 11 17

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 68:04 ARIZ Smith, Alex (1) Penalty kick

Cautions and ejections:YC-ORE #22 (85:36); YC-ARIZ #19 (89:03)

Win-Jett, Ashley (1-9-2). Loss-Steele, Abby (2-6-1).Stadium: Murphey/MulcahyOfficials: Referee: Yader Reyes; Asst. Referee: Michael Chaisson; Cornelius Mercea;Scorer: Kathryn Roberts;Offsides: Oregon 4, Arizona 1.

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Soccer Box Score (Final)Oregon vs Arizona State (Oct 09, 2011 at Tempe, Ariz.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalOregon 0 0 0Arizona State 2 2 4

Oregon (6-7-1, 1-4 Pac-12) vs.Arizona State (6-7, 2-3 Pac-12)Date: Oct 09, 2011 • Attendance: 591Weather: Sunny, 80s

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 75d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 90d 3 Libke, Scout - - - - - 90f 5 Pugh, Bri - - - - - 84d 14 Cook, Kiyomi - - - - - 32f 17 Konkel, Brynne - - - - - 50m 18 Simien, Shanelle 1 - - - - 72m 21 Davie, Ryann - - - - - 68d 22 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 82m 26 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 57m 28 Bakke, Nicole - - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - - 76 Berry, Achijah - - - - - 357 Mercier, Maddy 1 1 - - - 4510 Foo, Kelsey 3 - - - - 6311 Aschbacher, Ally - - - - - 716 Smith, Riley - - - - - 2623 Parlee, Lindsay - - - - - 15

Totals 5 1 0 0 12

Arizona StatePo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 1 Gillmore, Alyssa - - - - - 90d 4 DeLeon, Jessica - - - - - 67f 6 Mollay, Miah 2 1 - - - 55f 7 Tinnin, Courtney 1 - - 1 - 56f 8 Marshall, Devin 3 3 2 - - 42m 9 Sanchez, Aissa 2 2 - 1 - 48d 10 Roth, Jasmine - - - - - 90m 14 Acosta, Nicole - - - - - 54d 17 Sangster, Kate - - - - - 70d 19 Shane, Kari 1 1 - 1 - 90m 28 McCarter, Taylor - - - - - 81

-- Substitutes --3 Cook, Sierra 3 3 2 - - 3511 Cody, Madison - - - 1 - 2012 Freeman, Alyssa 2 2 - 1 - 4913 Van Horn, Sarah 1 - - - - 1515 Crook, Holland 2 - - - - 4716 Alderson, Blair - - - - - 3122 Ritter, Rachael - - - - - 929 Stone, Nicki 1 1 - - - 1932 Williams, Kiara - - - - - 23

Totals 18 13 4 5 13

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 75:40 4 923 Parlee, Lindsay 14:20 0 0

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Gillmore, Alyssa 90:00 0 1

Shots by period 1 2 TotalOregon 2 3 5Arizona State 10 8 18

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalOregon 0 3 3Arizona State 0 1 1

Saves by period 1 2 TotalOregon 5 4 9Arizona State 0 1 1

Fouls 1 2 TotalOregon 5 7 12Arizona State 7 6 13

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 11:49 ASU Marshall, Devin (2) Sanchez, Aissa center pass from 9 to 8 who scored near 2. 39:47 ASU Cook, Sierra (4) Cody, Madison pass from 11 to 3 scores shot over head 3. 67:35 ASU Marshall, Devin (3) Shane, Kari free kick by 19, saved by keeper, 8 rebou4. 73:58 ASU Cook, Sierra (5) Tinnin, Courtney Cross from 7, touched pass by 12 to 3 wh

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Cautions and ejections:YC-ORE #18 (55:50)

Win-Gillmore, Alyssa (5-6). Loss-Steele, Abby (2-7-1).Stadium: SunDevilSoccerStadOfficials: Referee: Cory Dean; Asst. Referee: Brad Curtis; Ryan Cuddy;Timekeeper: ASU; Scorer: ASU;Offsides: Oregon 2, Arizona State 0.

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Oregon vs Colorado (Oct 16, 2011 at Boulder, Colo.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalOregon 2 1 3Colorado 0 1 1

Oregon (7-7-1, 2-4-0 Pac-12) vs.Colorado (3-9-2, 0-5-1 Pac-12)Date: Oct 16, 2011 • Attendance: 1202Weather: 70 degrees, sunny with slight breeze

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 23 Parlee, Lindsay - - - 1 - 45d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 90d 3 Libke, Scout 1 1 1 - - 90m/f4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - - 53f 5 Pugh, Bri 1 1 1 - - 70f 7 Mercier, Maddy 1 - - - - 76m/f10 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 32f 17 Konkel, Brynne - - - - - 64m/f18 Simien, Shanelle - - - - - 60m/f26 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 48m/f28 Bakke, Nicole 2 - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 456 Berry, Achijah 1 1 - - - 3811 Aschbacher, Ally 1 1 1 - - 2014 Cook, Kiyomi - - - - - 3216 Smith, Riley - - - - - 1021 Davie, Ryann 2 - - 1 - 4222 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 7127 Sunio, Jessica - - - - - 1

Totals 9 4 3 2 10

ColoradoPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 1 Brunner, Annie - - - - - 90d 4 Steiner, Amy - - - - - 75m 7 Marshall, Shaye 1 - - - - 80d/ 10 Barczuk, Amy 3 1 - - - 90m/f12 Bolyard, Carly 3 1 - - - 69m 13 Russell, Kate 1 1 1 - - 90d 16 Jones, Bianca - - - - - 90d 18 Herzl, Lizzy 1 - - - - 90m 19 Shaner, Lauren - - - - - 72f/d 22 Danneberg, Caroline - - - - - 2f 23 Stuller, Anne 2 1 - - - 90

-- Substitutes --11 Bricker, Erin - - - - - 5424 Steury, Maggi 1 - - - - 4426 Ledger, Storie 1 - - 1 - 55

Totals 13 4 1 1 10

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves23 Parlee, Lindsay 45:00 0 10 Steele, Abby 45:00 1 2

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Brunner, Annie 90:00 3 1

Shots by period 1 2 TotalOregon 4 5 9Colorado 5 8 13

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalOregon 1 1 2Colorado 6 4 10

Saves by period 1 2 TotalOregon 1 2 3Colorado 1 0 1

Fouls 1 2 TotalOregon 5 5 10Colorado 5 5 10

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 15:51 ORE Pugh, Bri (3) Parlee, Lindsay2. 18:51 ORE Libke, Scout (3) Penalty kick3. 71:19 ORE Aschbacher, Ally (1) Davie, Ryann4. 75:26 CU Russell, Kate (3) Ledger, Storie

Cautions and ejections:YC-ORE #28 (9:46); YC-ORE #14 (28:25); YC-CU #TM (77:05);RC-CU #TM (77:08); YC-CU #24 (78:44)

Win-Parlee, Lindsay (5-0). Loss-Brunner, Annie (3-9-2).Stadium: Prentup FieldOfficials: Referee: Daniel Radford; Asst. Referee: Chris Levesque; Melissa Absher;Offsides: Oregon 1, Colorado 1.

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WASH vs Oregon (Oct 21, 2011 at Eugene, Ore.)

Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalWASH 0 1 0 0 1Oregon 0 1 0 0 1

WASH (6-6-4, 2-3-2 Pac-12) vs.Oregon (7-7-2, 2-4-1 Pac-12)Date: Oct 21, 2011 • Attendance: 637Weather: 59 degrees; SW Wind 3MPH

WASHPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 1 Jorde Lafontaine-Kus - - - - - 110mf 2 Kate Deines 1 - - - - 110f 5 Sarah Martinez 1 1 - - - 95d 6 Lindsey Bos - - - - - 110f 10 Jaclyn Softli - - - - - 34mf/11 Kelli Stewart 1 - - - - 55mf 14 Christina Archer - - - - - 110d 19 Stine Schoening - - - - - 110d/f 20 Annie Sittauer 1 1 - - - 110mf 21 Lindsay Elston 3 3 1 - - 102d 25 Molly Boyd - - - - - 110

-- Substitutes --3 Chelsea Archer - - - - - 2213 Alex Webber - - - - - 4415 Allie Beahan - - - - - 4117 Morgan Swanson 1 - - - - 524 Hillary Zevenbergen 1 1 - - - 42

Totals 9 6 1 0 18

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 110d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 110d 3 Libke, Scout 1 1 1 - - 110mf 4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - - 68f 5 Pugh, Bri 3 1 - - - 110f 7 Mercier, Maddy 2 1 - - - 110f 17 Konkel, Brynne 1 - - - - 86mf 18 Simien, Shanelle 2 - - - - 78mf 21 Davie, Ryann - - - - - 110mf 26 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 73mf 28 Bakke, Nicole 2 1 - - - 110

-- Substitutes --6 Berry, Achijah - - - - - 5810 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 1611 Aschbacher, Ally - - - - - 2422 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 37

Totals 11 4 1 0 14

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Jorde Lafontaine-Kus 110:00 1 3

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 110:00 1 5

Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalWASH 3 4 1 1 9Oregon 4 3 0 4 11

Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 TotalWASH 5 4 0 0 9Oregon 0 0 0 2 2

Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalWASH 1 1 0 1 3Oregon 2 2 1 0 5

Fouls 1 2 OT O2 TotalWASH 9 8 1 0 18Oregon 5 6 2 1 14

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 79:33 ORE Libke, Scout (4) (unassisted) scored off a free kick2. 88:22 WASH Lindsay Elston (4) (unassisted)

Cautions and ejections:YC-ORE #28 (70:42); YC-WASH #25 (78:27); YC-ORE #5 (87:39)

WASH-Jorde Lafontaine-Kus (5-5-3). Oregon-Steele, Abby (2-7-2).Stadium: Pape' FieldOfficials: Referee: Paul Nothman; Asst. Referee: Desi Miller; Abdou Oumar;Timekeeper: MacKenzie Harrington; Scorer: Christina Hilliard;Offsides: WASH 1, Oregon 0.

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#18 Washington State vs Oregon (Oct 23, 2011 at Eugene, Ore.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalWashington State 0 0 0Oregon 1 0 1

Washington State (10-6-2, 4-3-1 Pac-12) vs.Oregon (8-7-2, 3-4-1 Pac-12)Date: Oct 23, 2011 • Attendance: 443Weather: 62 degrees; N Wind 6 MPH

Washington StatePo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 1 Clair, Gurveen - - - - - 90f 2 Vega, Brandi - - - - - 90d 4 Doyle, Rachael 2 1 - - - 90mf 7 Roth, Jacquelyn - - - - - 45d 10 Maes, Eileen - - - - - 22d 12 Fenter, Ali - - - - - 77d 13 Cameron, Mariah - - - - - 40f/m14 Bremer, Beau 2 1 - - - 77mf 20 Jeffers, Jocelyn 2 1 - - - 66mf 21 Setterlund, Nicole - - - - - 90d 22 Zalud, Delaney - - - - - 81

-- Substitutes --3 Schnieders, Jamie - - - - - 95 Owsley, Mesa 1 1 - - - 3511 Jeffers, Zoe - - - - - 2517 Johnson, Kayla - - - - - 6818 Turney, Katie - - - - - 1319 Pittman, Tiara 1 1 - - - 4625 McFadden, Shannon 1 - - - - 26

Totals 9 5 0 0 8

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 90d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 90d 3 Libke, Scout - - - - - 90mf 4 Fitzgerald, Mo 1 - - 1 - 90f 5 Pugh, Bri 2 - - - - 73f 7 Mercier, Maddy 2 1 - - - 84f 17 Konkel, Brynne 1 - - - - 68mf 18 Simien, Shanelle 1 - - - - 35mf 21 Davie, Ryann - - - - - 78mf 26 Rodriguez, Allie 1 1 - - - 68mf 28 Bakke, Nicole 1 - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --6 Berry, Achijah 1 1 1 - - 4910 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 1311 Aschbacher, Ally 1 - - - - 3222 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 39

Totals 11 3 1 1 11

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Clair, Gurveen 90:00 1 2

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 90:00 0 5

Shots by period 1 2 TotalWashington State 2 7 9Oregon 7 4 11

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalWashington State 1 6 7Oregon 1 0 1

Saves by period 1 2 TotalWashington State 2 0 2Oregon 2 3 5

Fouls 1 2 TotalWashington State 3 5 8Oregon 5 6 11

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 24:52 ORE Berry, Achijah (1) Fitzgerald, Mo nailed from 15 yards out off pass from Fit

Cautions and ejections:YC-ORE #21 (48:50); YC-WSU #2 (65:20); YC-WSU #20 (71:44)

Win-Steele, Abby (3-7-2). Loss-Clair, Gurveen (10-6-2).Stadium: Pape' FieldOfficials: Referee: Felisha Mariscal; Asst. Referee: Ryan Abbott; Cindy Brooks;Timekeeper: Kaili Kasparek; Scorer: Christina Hilliard;Offsides: Washington State 0, Oregon 1.

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California vs Oregon (Oct 28, 2011 at Eugene, Ore.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 1 3 4Oregon 0 0 0

California (12-4-2, 5-2-2 Pac-12) vs.Oregon (8-8-2, 3-5-1 Pac-12)Date: Oct 28, 2011 • Attendance: 537Weather: 55 degrees; Winds S 10 MPH; light drizzle

CaliforniaPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 00 Kruger, Emily - - - - - 75mf/2 Daughetee, Genesse - - - - - 46d 4 Lawson, Emi 1 1 - - - 77mf 6 Fitzpatrick, Kaitlyn 4 4 3 1 - 61mf 10 Hassett, Betsy 1 1 - 1 - 59f/m16 Battung, Lauren 2 1 1 - - 52f 18 DeBack, Mekenna - - - - - 49mf/19 Lamet, Kory - - - - - 52mf 21 Comeau, Taylor 1 1 - - - 60d 22 Brunache, Danielle - - - - - 80d/ 24 Bjork, Thelma - - - - - 66

-- Substitutes --1 Messinger, Kathleen - - - - - 155 Suits, Katie - - - - - 418 Glass, Amanda - - - - - 2311 Ley, Sandra - - - - - 1512 Walker, Samantha - - - - - 2914 Bennett, Kate - - - - - 3515 Leer, Grace - - - - - 2817 Paletta, Kaitlin - - - - - 3920 Mercik, Rachel - - - - - 4123 White, Miranda - - - - - 47

Totals 9 8 4 2 7

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 74d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 90d 3 Libke, Scout - - - - - 90mf 4 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - - 64f 5 Pugh, Bri 3 2 - - - 70f 7 Mercier, Maddy 1 - - - - 73f 17 Konkel, Brynne - - - - - 41mf 18 Simien, Shanelle 1 - - - - 46mf 21 Davie, Ryann - - - - - 77mf 26 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 56mf 28 Bakke, Nicole 1 - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --1 Miles, Cody - - - - - 116 Berry, Achijah - - - - - 449 Armstrong, Julie 1 1 - - - 2210 Foo, Kelsey 1 1 - - - 2611 Aschbacher, Ally - - - - - 3816 Smith, Riley 1 - - - - 2822 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 3423 Parlee, Lindsay - - - - - 16

Totals 9 4 0 0 7

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Kruger, Emily 76:07 0 21 Messinger, Kathleen 13:53 0 2TM Team 0:00 0 0

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 76:23 4 423 Parlee, Lindsay 13:37 0 0

Shots by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 3 6 9Oregon 3 6 9

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalCalifornia 2 3 5Oregon 1 3 4

Saves by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 0 4 4Oregon 2 2 4

Fouls 1 2 TotalCalifornia 3 4 7Oregon 2 5 7

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 7:32 CAL Fitzpatrick, Kaitlyn (1) (unassisted) slipped through GK's hands2. 51:50 CAL Fitzpatrick, Kaitlyn (2) Hassett, Betsy drew GK out and slipped by from 10 yard3. 57:40 CAL Battung, Lauren (7) Fitzpatrick, Kaitlyn took off pass on right side at top of box t

net4. 69:57 CAL Fitzpatrick, Kaitlyn (3) (unassisted)

Cautions and ejections:YC-CAL #12 (63:29)

Win-Kruger, Emily (10-4-2). Loss-Steele, Abby (3-8-2).Stadium: Pape' FieldOfficials: Referee: Josh Wilkens; Asst. Referee: Lucas Brooks; Drew Brooks;Timekeeper: Kaili Kasparek; Scorer: Christina Hilliard;Offsides: California 0, Oregon 1.

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#1 Stanford vs Oregon (Oct 30, 2011 at Eugene, Ore.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalStanford 1 1 2Oregon 0 0 0

Stanford (18-0-1, 10-0 Pac-12) vs.Oregon (8-9-2, 3-6-1 Pac-12)Date: Oct 30, 2011 • Attendance: 757Weather: 58 degrees; Winds SSW 8 MPH; Rain:(

StanfordPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 19 Emily Oliver - - - - - 90

2 Camille Levin - - - - - 904 Alina Garciamendez - - - 1 - 907 Teresa Noyola 4 2 2 - - 9010 Sydney Payne - - - - - 4414 Nina Watkins 1 1 - - - 4617 Lindsay Taylor 1 1 - - - 8020 Mariah Nogueira - - - 1 - 6925 Madeleine Thompson - - - - - 9026 Annie Case - - - - - 4527 Marjani Hing-Glover 1 - - - - 47

-- Substitutes --3 Natalie Griffen 1 1 - - - 229 Chioma Ubogagu - - - - - 6711 Rachel Quon - - - - - 4513 Taylor McCann - - - - - 1118 Kristy Zurmuhlen - - - - - 4524 Alex Doll - - - - - 20

Totals 8 5 2 2 8

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 23 Parlee, Lindsay - - - - - 90

2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 903 Libke, Scout - - - - - 904 Fitzgerald, Mo - - - - - 825 Pugh, Bri 2 - - - - 587 Mercier, Maddy 2 - - - - 6918 Simien, Shanelle - - - - - 8221 Davie, Ryann - - - - - 7322 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 6426 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 8528 Bakke, Nicole - - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --1 Miles, Cody - - - - - 76 Berry, Achijah - - - - - 379 Armstrong, Julie - - - - - 710 Foo, Kelsey - - - - - 1311 Aschbacher, Ally - - - - - 2816 Smith, Riley - - - - - 517 Konkel, Brynne - - - - - 22

Totals 4 0 0 0 11

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves19 Emily Oliver 90:00 0 0

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves23 Parlee, Lindsay 90:00 2 3

Shots by period 1 2 TotalStanford 6 2 8Oregon 1 3 4

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalStanford 4 5 9Oregon 0 4 4

Saves by period 1 2 TotalStanford 0 0 0Oregon 3 0 3

Fouls 1 2 TotalStanford 4 4 8Oregon 5 6 11

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 13:55 STAN Teresa Noyola (7) Alina Garciamendez empty net goal that was chipped in from out

2. 46:31 STAN Teresa Noyola (8) Mariah Nogueira

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Win-Emily Oliver (13-0-1). Loss-Parlee, Lindsay (5-1).Stadium: Pape' FieldOfficials: Referee: Daniel Radford; Asst. Referee: Rich Wallace; Terry Urmson;Timekeeper: Ally Siebenmann; Scorer: Christina Hilliard;Offsides: Stanford 0, Oregon 3.

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Oregon8-9-3 (3-6-2) vs.Oregon State13-5-2 (7-3-1)Date: Nov 04, 2011 • Attendance: 1401Weather: Chilly in the high 40s

OregonPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 0 Steele, Abby - - - - - 110d 2 Thompson, Lauren - - - - - 110d 3 Libke, Scout 1 1 - - - 110m 4 Fitzgerald, Mo 3 - - - - 110f 5 Pugh, Bri 3 2 1 - - 96f 7 Mercier, Maddy - - - - - 110f 17 Konkel, Brynne 2 - - - - 97m 18 Simien, Shanelle - - - - - 40m 21 Davie, Ryann 2 - - - - 110m 26 Rodriguez, Allie - - - - - 55m 28 Bakke, Nicole - - - - - 110

-- Substitutes --6 Berry, Achijah 1 - - - - 709 Armstrong, Julie 1 1 - - - 1011 Aschbacher, Ally - - - - - 1722 Jones, Taylor - - - - - 55

Totals 13 4 1 0 11

Oregon StatePo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 5 Boyd, Colleen - - - - - 110f 3 Richardson, Jenna 3 1 - - - 89m 4 Uchacz, Erin 2 1 - - - 45f 9 Ingalls, Melinda 4 1 - - - 94d 10 Seal, Ashley - - - - - 110f 12 Buckland, Chelsea 6 3 1 - - 99m 13 Drobney, Jacy - - - 1 - 90d 14 Cabrera, Milan 1 - - - - 110d 18 Folsom, Ashley 1 - - - - 110m 20 Oljar, Brittney 2 1 - - - 55d 22 Galindo, Brittany 2 - - - - 110

-- Substitutes --1 Dawson, Brandi - - - - - 212 Kennedy, Morgan - - - - - 6515 Freud, Justyne 1 1 - - - 3719 Meiggs, Lindsay - - - - - 5429 Shaw, Haley - - - - - 11

Totals 22 8 1 1 13

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Steele, Abby 110:00 1 7

# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves5 Boyd, Colleen 110:00 1 3

Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalOregon 3 5 1 4 13Oregon State 8 8 4 2 22

Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 TotalOregon 2 0 0 0 2Oregon State 4 5 1 0 10

Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalOregon 3 2 2 0 7Oregon State 1 1 0 1 3

Fouls 1 2 OT O2 TotalOregon 4 4 1 2 11Oregon State 6 6 0 1 13

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 13:43 OSU Buckland, Chelsea (11) Drobney, Jacy Free kick from 30-yards out, Buckland hepast keeper

2. 19:13 ORE Pugh, Bri (4) (unassisted) Goalkeeper fumbled the shot, No. 5 placethe goal

Cautions and ejections:YC-ORE #5 (23:51); YC-OSU #TM (90:00); RC-OSU #TM (90:00);YC-ORE #28 (107:59); YC-ORE #TM (107:55)

Oregon-Steele, Abby. Oregon State-Boyd, Colleen.Stadium: Paul Lorenz FieldOfficials: Referee: Jeremy Hanson; Asst. Referee: Ray Moffatte Jr.; Carlos Tecero;Timekeeper: Robbie Smith; Scorer: Jordie Lindley;Offsides: Oregon 1, Oregon State 2.

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201 CONFERENCE STANDINGSStandings Pac-10 Pct. GF GA Overall Pct. GF GA Stanford 11- 0- 0 1.000 33 4 25- 0- 1 .981 73 9 UCLA 8- 1- 2 .818 26 7 16- 1- 4 .857 44 12Oregon State 7- 3- 1 .682 17 7 13- 5- 3 .690 37 14Washington State 6- 3- 2 .636 15 6 12- 7- 4 .609 30 18California 5- 4- 2 .545 11 9 12- 6- 4 .636 42 20Utah 6- 5- 0 .545 13 16 10- 9- 1 .525 23 26Washington 3- 5- 3 .409 13 11 7- 8- 5 .475 29 24Oregon 3- 6- 2 .364 8 18 8- 9- 3 .475 19 27Arizona State 4- 7- 0 .364 12 15 8-11- 0 .421 25 27USC 4- 7- 0 .364 9 19 7-13- 0 .350 22 35Colorado 1- 9- 1 .136 7 29 4-13- 2 .263 21 38Arizona 1- 9- 1 .136 6 29 1-16- 2 .105 8 43* - Conference Champion

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMSFirst Team Pos. Yr. SchoolLindsay Taylor F Sr. StanfordSydney Leroux F Sr UCLAChelsea Buckland F RSJr. Oregon St.Brandi Vega F Jr. Washington St.Teresa Noyola MF Sr. StanfordCamille Levin MF Sr. StanfordZakiya Bywaters MF Jr. UCLAAbby Dahlkemper D Fr. UCLAAlina Garciamendez D Jr. StanfordScout Libke d Jr. OregonEmily Oliver GK So. Stanford

Second Team Pos. Year SchoolChioma Ubogagu F Fr. StanfordErin Dalley F Sr. UtahJenna Richardson F So. Oregon St.Rachel Quon D Jr. StanfordDanielle Brunache D Sr. CaliforniaRachael Doyle D So. Washington St.Samantha Mewis MF Fr. UCLABrittany Kerridge MF Sr. USCKate Deines MF Sr. WashingtonBetsy Hassett MF Jr. CaliforniaJorde LaFontaine-Kussman GK Sr. Washington Honorable Mention All-Pac 12Mariah Nogueira, STAN; Colleen Boyd, OSU; Lauren Battung, CAL; Taylor McCarter, ASU; Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick, CAL; Lauren Porter, UTAH; Sarah Mar-tinez, WASH; Brittany Galindo, OSU; Jocelyn Jeffers, WSU; Elizabeth Eddy, USC; Amy Barczuk, COLO.

All-Freshman Team SchoolChioma Ubogagu STANSamantha Mewis UCLAJocelyn Jeffers WSUAbby Dahlkemper UCLACaprice Dydasco UCLABri Pugh ORENicole Setterlund WSUAvery Ford UTAHKendall Romine STANJaclyn Softli WASHKatelyn Rowland UCLA

ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMSFirst Team School Year GPA MajorNicki Stone ASU R-So. 4.09 Tourism DevelopmentKaitlyn Pavlovich ASU So. 4.03 Elementary EducationBrandi Dawson OSU So. 3.96 Exercise & Sport ScienceJasmine Roth ASU So. 3.96 BiochemistryCharney Burk UCLA Sr. 3.92 BiologyKristin Strother ARIZ Jr. 3.90 PsychologyErin Bricker COLO Jr. 3.90 Speech,Language & HearingLauren Porter UTAH Sr. 3.87 PsychologyHayley Hughes COLO So. 3.87 BusinessJenna Richardson OSU So. 3.81 Exercise & Sport ScienceTiara Pittman WSU Sr. 3.78 Psychology

Second TeamBrittany Oljar OSU So. 3.88 BusinessJenny Hutton UTAH So. 3.84 UndeclaredKate Deines WASH Sr. 3.73 CommunicationRachael Doyle WSU So. 3.84 UndeclaredLindsey Bos WASH So. 3.77 Pre Arts & SciencesMariah Cameron WSU Jr. 3.77 PsychologyLauren Dudley UTAH Sr. 3.73 Business AdministrationAnnie Sittauer WASH So. 3.81 Pre ScienceKayla Johnson WSU R-So. 3.73 General Medicine StudiesShelby Payne STAN So. 3.71 Special Education & EnglishAlyssa Gillmore ASU Jr. 3.69 Parks & Recreation

Honorable Mention (Oregon only)Taylor Jones, Cody Miles, Mo Fitzgerald, Kelsey Hones, Maddy Mercier, Scout Libke, Lauren Thompson, Achijah Berry.

CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Lindsay Taylor, Stanford

FRESHMAN OF THE YEARChioma Ubogagu, Stanford

COACH OF THE YEARPaul Ratcliffe, Stanford

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GOALKEEPER - GAARk Player GP GA Min. GAA 1. Oliver, Emily-STAN 23 5 1941:01 0.23 2. Rowland, Katelyn-WSU 20 11 1617:40 .61 3. Boyd, Colleen-OSU 19 13 1732:55 0.68 4. Clair, Gurveen-WSU 23 17 2068:35 0.74 5. Kruger, Emily-CAL 22 20 1975:00 0.91 6. Jorde Lafontaine-Kus-WASH 18 20 1725:04 1.04 7. Gillmore, Alyssa-ASU 19 25 1628:39 1.38 8. Turpen, Hannah-UTAH 20 26 1630:03 1.44 9. Steele, Abby-ORE 19 25 1562:03 1.4410. Church, Shelby-USC 14 25 1453:49 1.55

SAVESRk Player GP No. Avg/G1. Clair, Gurveen-WSU 23 97 4.22 2. Jett, Ashley-ARIZ 19 88 4.63 3. Jorde Lafontaine-Kus-WASH 18 86 4.78 4. Turpen, Hannah-UTAH 20 78 3.90 5. Steele, Abby-ORE 19 75 3.95 6. Gillmore, Alyssa-ASU 19 68 3.58 7. Emily Oliver-STAN 23 65 2.83 8. Kruger, Emily-CAL 22 63 2.86 9. Boyd, Colleen-OSU 19 61 3.2110. Church, Shelby-USC 14 48 3.43

SAVES PER GAMERk Player GP No. Avg/G 1. Jorde Lafontaine-Kus-WASH 18 86 4.78 2. Jett, Ashley-ARIZ 19 88 4.63 3. Clair, Gurveen-WSU 23 97 4.22 4. Steele, Abby-ORE 19 75 3.95 5. Turpen, Hannah-UTAH 20 78 3.90 6. Gillmore, Alyssa-ASU 19 68 3.58 7. Church, Shelby-USC 14 48 3.43 8. Boyd, Colleen-OSU 19 61 3.21 9. Kruger, Emily-CAL 22 63 2.8610. Brunner, Annie-COLO 14 40 2.86

SHUTOUTSRk Player GP No. Avg/G 1. Emily Oliver-STAN 23 12 0.52 2. Rowland, Katelyn-UCLA 20 10 0.50 3. Kruger, Emily-CAL 22 7 0.32 Boyd, Colleen-OSU 19 7 0.37 Clair, Gurveen-WSU 23 7 0.30 6. Gillmore, Alyssa-ASU 19 5 0.26 7. Turpen, Hannah-UTAH 20 3 0.15 Carley Pennington-USC 6 3 0.50 9. Brunner, Annie-COLO 14 2 0.14 Steele, Abby-ORE 19 2 0.11 Jorde Lafontaine-Kus-WASH 18 2 0.11 Jett, Ashley-ARIZ 19 2 0.11

POINTSRk Player GP G A Points Avg/G 1. Taylor, Lindsay-STAN 26 20 7 47 1.81 2. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 21 16 3 35 1.67 3. Noyola, Terea-STAN 26 9 15 33 1.27 4. Ubogagu, Chioma-STAN 26 10 10 30 1.15 5. Buckland, Chelsea-OSU 20 11 4 26 1.30 6. Benz, Katie-CAL 11 10 3 23 2.09 7. Martinez, Sarah-WASH 16 7 5 19 1.19 Mewis, Sam-UCLA 21 6 7 19 0.90 Jeffers, Jocelyn-WSU 22 7 5 19 0.86 10. Cook, Sierra-ASU 19 8 2 18 0.95

GOALSRk Player GP No. Avg/G 1. Taylor, Lindsay-STAN 26 20 0.77 2. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 21 16 0.76 3. Buckland, Chelsea-OSU 20 11 0.55 4. Benz, Katie-CAL 11 10 0.91 Ubogagu, Chioma-STAN 26 10 0.38 6. Noyola, Teresa-STAN 26 9 0.35 7. Richardson, Jenna-OSU 19 8 0.42 Cook, Sierra-ASU 19 8 0.42 9. Martinez, Sarah-WASH 16 7 0.44 Dalley, Erin-UTAH 18 7 0.39 Battung, Lauren-CAL 21 7 0.33 Jeffers, Jocelyn-WSU 22 7 0.32

GAME-WINNING GOALSRk Player GP No. Avg/G 1. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 20 6 0.30 2. Taylor, Lindsay-STAN 26 7 0.27 3. Buckland, Chelsea-OSU 20 5 0.25 Noyola, Teresa-STAN 26 5 0.19 Ubogagu, Chioma-STAN 26 5 0.19

ASSISTSRk Player GP No. Avg/G 1. Noyola, Teresa-STAN 26 15 0.582. Ubogagu, Chioma-STAN 26 10 0.38 3. Kerridge, Brittany-USC 20 9 0.45 4. Fitzpatrick, Kaitlyn-CAL 21 7 0.33 Richmond, Jenna-UCLA 21 7 0.33 Mewis, Sam-UCLA 21 7 0.33 Levin, Camille-STAN 26 7 0.27 Taylor, Lindsay-STAN 26 7 0.27 9. Bywaters, Zakiya-UCLA 21 6 0.2910. Martinez, Sarah-WASH 16 5 0.31 Shaw, Haley-OSU 18 5 0.28 Stewart, Chelsea-UCLA 20 5 0.25 Jeffers, Jocelyn-WSU 22 5 0.23 Vega, Brandi-WSU 23 5 0.22 Noguiera, Mariah-STAN 23 5 0.22 Hing-Glover, Marjani-STAN 25 5 0.20

SHOTSRk Player GP No. Avg/G 1. Taylor, Lindsay-STAN 26 124 4.77 2. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 21 89 4.24 3. Ubogagu, Chioma-STAN 26 80 3.08 4. Noyola, Teresa-STAN 26 72 2.77 5. Buckland, Chelsea-OSU 20 66 3.30 6. Battung, Lauren-CAL 21 54 2.57 Mewis, Sam-UCLA 21 54 2.57 8. Sandoval, Ashli-USC 20 51 2.55 9. Richardson, Jenna-OSU 19 50 2.63 10. Stuller, Anne-COLO 19 49 2.58 Fitzpatrick, Kaitlyn-CAL 21 49 2.33 Abby Steele ranked fifth amongst conference players in saves per game.

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GOALS*Rk Name Opponent Year Goals1. Kirstie Kuhns Butler 2010 4 Michele Potestio Puget Sound 1980 4 Julie Ray Evergreen State 1980 43. Michelle Potestio Portland 1980 3 Rebecca Sawyer Portland 1980 3 Chalise Baysa Tennessee 1998 3 Chalise Baysa Auburn 1999 37. 47 times by 29 different players 2* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present.

PENALTY KICK GOALSRk Name Opponent Year Goals1. 19 times by 10 different players 1

ASSISTSRk Name Opponent Year Assists1. Chalise Baysa Arizona State 2001 3 Teresa Bowns Gonzaga 2007 33. Stacy Herbert Utah 1996 2 Karen DePorter San Francisco State 1997 2 Jori Gangness Air Force 1997 2 Erin Anderson Oregon State 1998 2 Jori Gangness Arizona 1998 2 Crystal David San Jose State 2000 2 Ann Westermark Eastern Washington 2001 2 Sarah Denner Washington State 2001 2 Lindsey Werdell Pacific 2003 2 Nicole Garbin California 2003 2 Allison Newton Idaho 2006 2 Teresa Bowns Oklahoma 2008 2 Jen Stoltenberg UC Riverside 2008 2 Julie Armstrong Denver 2009 2 Jen Stoltenberg Portland State 2009 2 Bree Rowe Arizona 2009 2 Mercedes Walters Arizona 2010 2 Mercedes Walters Butler 2010 2 Jen Stolenberg Butler 2010 2 Nicole Bakke Butler 2010 2

POINTSRk Name Opponent Year Points1. Kirstie Kuhns Butler 2010 8 (4G, 0A)2. Jen Stoltenberg Butler 2010 6 (2G, 2A) Chalise Baysa Tennessee 1998 6 (3G, 0A) Chalise Baysa Auburn 1999 6 (3G, 0A)5. Megan Huss Oklahoma 1996 5 (2G, 1A) Sierra Marsh San Francisco State 1997 5 (2G, 1A) Erin Anderson San Francisco 1999 5 (2G, 1A) Nicole Garbin Sacramento State 2003 5 (2G, 1A) Danielle Sweeney UC Riverside 2007 5 (2G, 1A) Teresa Bowns Gonzaga 2007 5 (1G. 3A) Jen Stoltenberg Arizona 2009 5 (2G, 1A) Scout Libke Arizona 2009 5 (2G, 1A)

SHOTSRk Name Opponent Year Shots1. Beth Bowler Portland State 2001 112. Jen Stoltenberg Kansas 2010 9 Nicole Garbin Boise State 2003 9 Jen Stoltenberg Colgate 2009 95. Jen Stoltenberg UNLV 2010 8 Jen Stoltenberg Southern Methodist 2010 8 Beth Bowler Gonzaga 2001 8 Nicole Garbin Pacific 2003 8 Teresa Bowns Illinois State 2007 8 Teresa Bowns UC Riverside 2008 8

SAVESRk Name Opponent Year Saves1. Sarah Peters Washington 2001 15 Domenique Lainez Texas A&M 2003 153. Amanda Fox Weber State 1997 144. Amanda Fox Baylor 1997 135. Jessie Chatfield California 2005 12 Jessie Chatfield Stanford 2007 127. Amanda Fox Montana 1996 11 Amanda Fox Wake Forest 1998 11 Sarah Peters Xavier 2000 11 Sarah Peters James Madison 2000 11 Sarah Peters Oregon State 2000 11 Sarah Peters Stanford 2001 11 Domenique Lainez Portland 2004 11 Jessie Chatfield USC 2005 11

GOALKEEPER ASSISTSRk Name Opponent Year Assists1. Sarah Peters Gonzaga 2001 1 Sarah Peters Arizona 2001 1 Lindsay Parlee Colorado 2011 1

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GAME-WINNING GOALSRk Name Year G GWG1. Nicole Garbin 2006 20 92. Nicole Garbin 2005 19 73. Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 64. Nicole Garbin 2001 18 4 Tiffany Smith 2007 20 4 Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 47. Andrea Valadez 2003 20 3 Julie Armstrong 2011 16 38. 13 times by 9 different players 2

PENALTY KICK GOALSRk Name Year G G 1. Scout Libke 2011 20 3 2. Lindsey Werdell 2002 18 2 Nicole Garbin 2003 19 2 Lindsey Werdell 2003 19 2 Nicole Garbin 2005 19 2 Danielle Sweeney 2007 20 26. Allyssa White 1997 20 1 Carrie McLanahan 1997 18 1 Chalise Baysa 2000 20 1 Christine Mintz 2004 18 1 Cristan Higa 2004 19 1 Kirstie Kuhns 2008 19 1

ASSISTSRk Name Year G A1. Nicole Garbin 2003 19 82. Sierra Marsh 1997 20 73. Erin Anderson 1998 18 6 Teresa Bowns 2007 20 6 Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 6 Julie Armstrong 2009 18 67. Nicole Garbin 2001 18 5 Carlie Ashcraft 2003 20 5 Andrea Valadez 2003 20 5 Teresa Bowns 2008 20 5 Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 5 Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 5 Danielle Sweeney 2007 20 4 Mo Fitzgerald 2011 19 4

POINTSRk Name Year G P1. Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 29 2. Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 263. Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 25 Nicole Garbin 2006 20 255. Nicole Garbin 2003 19 226. Nicole Garbin 2005 19 217. Chalise Baysa 2001 18 208. Erin Anderson 1996 18 19 Andrea Valadez 2003 20 1910. Chalise Baysa 1998 18 18 Chalise Baysa 1999 19 18

SHOTSRk Name Year G Shots1. Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 892. Nicole Garbin 2006 20 843. Beth Bowler 2001 18 70 Nicole Garbin 2003 19 705. Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 69 Chalise Baysa 2001 18 697. Nicole Garbin 2005 19 618. Teresa Bowns 2008 20 60 Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 6010. Teresa Bowns 2007 20 54

MULTI-GOAL GAMESRk Name Year G MGG1. Michele Potestio 1980 17 72. Erin Anderson 1996 18 33. Julie Ray 1980 17 2 Iris Simmons 1980 17 2 Chalise Baysa 1998 18 2 Nicole Garbin 2003 19 2 Nicole Garbin 2006 20 2 Jen Stoltenberg 2008 20 2 Jen Stoltenberg 2009 20 2 Jen Stoltenberg 2010 20 2

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SAVESRk Name Year G Saves1. Amanda Fox 1997 20 1382. Sarah Peters 2000 19 1313. Amanda Fox 1998 18 1214. Sarah Peters 2001 18 1015. Sarah Peters 2002 18 996. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005 19 967. Domenique Lainez 2003 20 908. Amanda Fox 1999 19 899. Domenique Lainez 2004 18 8810. Amanda Fox 1996 18 86

SHUTOUTSRk Name Year G SO1. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005 19 72. Cody Miles 2008 20 63. Cody Miles 2009 15 5 Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2006 15 55. Amanda Fox 1998 18 4 Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2007 20 47. Amanda Fox 1996 18 3 Sarah Peters 2001 18 3 Domenique Lainez 2003 20 3 Emily Zaler 2006 5 3

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Rk Name Year Min GAA1. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2006 1428 0.822. Cody Miles 2009 1257 1.153. Lindsay Parlee 2010 1193 1.364. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2007 1862 1.405. Amanda Fox 1999 1728 1.416. Sarah Peters 2001 1618 1.457. Abby Steele 2011 1518 1.488. Cody Miles 2008 1845 1.519. Amanda Fox 1998 1682 1.5510. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005 1737 1.71

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Rk Name Year G GA1. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2006 15 132. Cody Miles 2009 15 163. Lindsay Parlee 2010 13 184. Abby Steele 2011 19 255. Sarah Peters 2001 19 266. Amanda Fox 1999 19 277. Amanda Fox 1998 18 29 Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2007 20 299. Cody Miles 2008 20 3110. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005 19 33

Amanda Fox holds UO’s single-season record for saves with 138.

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GOALKEEPER WINSRk Name Year G W1. Domenique Lainez 2003 20 9 Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005 19 9 Cody Miles 2008 20 9 Cody Miles 2009 15 95. Sarah Peters 2001 18 8 Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2006 15 8 Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2007 20 88. Amanda Fox 1999 19 79. Amanda Fox 1998 18 610. Lindsay Parlee 2010 13 5 Amanda Fox 1996 18 5 Amanda Fox 1997 20 5 Lindsay Parlee 2011 8 5

GOALKEEPER ASSISTSRk Name Year G A1. Sarah Peters 2001 18 2

YELLOW CARDSRk Name Year G YC1. Stacy Hebert 1996 18 4 Beth Bowler 2001 18 4 Nicole Bakke 2011 19 43. Megan Huss 1996 18 3 Chalise Baysa 2001 18 3 Christine Mintz 2004 18 3 Nicole Garbin 2005 19 3 Nicole Garbin 2006 20 3 Bri Pugh 2011 16 3 Shanelle Simien 2011 20 38. 15 times by 12 players 2

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GAME-WINNING GOALSRk Name Years G GWG1. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 222. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 123. Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 7 Tiffany Smith 2005-07 54 75. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 66. Sierra Marsh 1996-99 73 57. Scout Libke 2009-2011 60 48. Caitlin Gamble 2002-05 49 3 Andrea Valadez 2003-05 55 3 Tiffany Smith 2005-06 34 3 Allison Newton 2005-08 76 3 Julie Armstrong 2009-2011 50 3

PENALTY KICK GOALSRk Name Years GAMES GOALS1. Lindsey Werdell 2000-03 68 4 Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 43. Scout Libke 2009-2011 60 34. Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 80 25. Allyssa White 1997-00 76 1 Carrie McLanahan 1996-99 64 1 Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 1 Christine Mintz 2002-04 56 1 Cristan Higa 2002-05 73 1 Kirstie Kuhns 2007-10 71 1

ASSISTSRk Name Years G A1. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 182. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 80 163. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 154. Allison Newton 2005-08 76 12 Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 80 126. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 11 Sierra Marsh 1996-99 73 118. Julie Armstrong 2009-2011 50 109. Jori Gangnes 1996-99 70 8 Carlie Ashcraft 2002-04 54 8 Andrea Valadez 2003-05 55 8

POINTSRk Name Years G-A P1. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 33-18 842. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 34-15 833. Chalise Baysa 1998-01 31-7 694. Erin Anderson 1996-99 21-11 535. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 13-16 426. Allison Newton 2005-08 13-12 387. Sierra Marsh 1996-99 12-11 358. Andrea Valadez 2003-05 9-8 269. Beth Bowler 1998-01 9-7 2510. Kristi Morris 1996-99 10-4 24 Scout Libke 2009-2011 9-6 24

SHOTSRk Name Years G S1. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 2572. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 2423. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 80 1804. Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 1685. Sierra Marsh 1996-99 73 1226. Beth Bowler 1998-01 56 1147. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 1008. Andrea Valadez 2003-05 55 899. Allison Newton 2005-08 76 8410. Mele French 2002-04 47 82

MULTI-GOAL GAMES*Rk Name Years G MGG1. Michele Potestio 1980 17 72. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 6 Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 64. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 4 Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 46. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 80 37. Julie Ray 1980 17 2 Iris Simmons 1980 17 2 Kristi Morris 1996-99 74 210. 16 players tied 1

MULTI-ASSIST GAMESRk Name Years G MAG1. Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 80 32. Jori Gangness 1996-99 70 2 Mercedes Walters 2007-10 67 24. 16 players tied 1

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SHUTOUTSRk Name Years G Sho.1. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005-07, 09 61 162. Cody Miles 2008-10 43 123. Amanda Fox 1996-99 75 114. Domenique Lainez 2001-05 40 45. Sarah Peters 1999-02 57 3 Emily Zaler 2006 5 3

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Rk Name Years Min GAA1. Cody Miles 2008-10 3741 1.332. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005-07, 09 5571 1.483. Amanda Fox 1996-99 6964 1.934. Sarah Peters 1999-02 4854 2.085. Domenique Lainez 2002-04 3486 2.17

GOALKEEPER WINSRk Name Years G W1. Jessie Chatfield (Proulx) 2005-07, 09 61 252. Amanda Fox 1996-99 75 233. Cody Miles 2008-10 43 204. Sarah Peters 1999-02 57 135. Domenique Lainez 2001-04 40 116. Lindsay Parlee 2010 13 57. Emily Zaler 2006 5 4

GOALKEEPER ASSISTSRk Name Years G A 1. Sarah Peters 1999-02 57 2

GAMES PLAYEDRk Name Years G1. Teresa Bowns 2006-09 80 Dani Oster 2006-09 80 Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 80 Jen Stoltenberg 2007-10 805. Nicole Dobrzynski 2005-08 776. Allyssa White 1997-00 76 Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 Allison Newton 2005-08 769. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 Amanda Fox 1996-99 75 Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75

GAMES STARTEDRk Name Years G1. Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 802. Nicole Dobrzynski 2005-08 773. Allison Newton 2005-08 764. Erin Anderson 1996-99 75 Amanda Fox 1996-99 75 Chalise Baysa 1998-01 757. Stacy Hebert 1996-99 748. Sierra Marsh 1996-99 73 Dylann Tharp 2004-07 7310. Kristi Morris 1996-99 72

YELLOW CARDSRk Name Year G YC1. Nicole Garbin 2001-06 76 102. Stacy Hebert 1996-99 74 93. Dylann Tharp 2004-07 74 64. Chalise Baysa 1998-01 75 4 Beth Bowler 1998-01 56 4 Christine Mintz 2002-04 56 4 Darcie Gardner 2005-08 71 4 Danielle Sweeney 2006-09 80 49. Katie Odishoo 1996-97 28 3 Megan Huss 1996-98 39 3 Lindsey Peterson 1999-02 55 3 Arlene Tuttle 2001-02 26 3 Nicole Dobrzynski 2005-08 77 3

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POINTSGame19 San Francisco State (7G, 5A), 8/29/97Season93 2001 (32G, 29A), 18 games

SHOTSGame39 Portland State 10/7/01Season348 2001, 18 games

OPPONENT TEAM GOALSGame8 UCLA, 10/15/00Season64 2000, 20 games

OPPONENT TEAM ASSISTSGame8 at UCLA, 10/23/2009Season55 2000, 20 games

OPPONENT TEAM POINTSGame23 UCLA (8G, 7A), 10/15/00Season183 2000, 20 games

OPPONENT TEAM SHOTSGame35 Weber State, 10/5/97;35 UCLA, 10/15/00Season397 2000, 20 games

OPPONENT TEAM FEWEST SHOTSGame1 Idaho, 9/24/06Season209 2009, 20 games

FEWEST SHOTSGame1 vs. James Madison, 9/26/971 Stanford, 9/2/971 at Portland, 10/13/981 at Stanford, 10/20/02Season147 2002, 18 games

SAVESGame15 at Washington 11/9/01;15 vs. Texas A&M 9/9/03Season151 2000, 20 games

FOULSGame23 Oregon State 10/20/2000;23 Eastern Washington, 9/30/2001;23 Oregon State, 11/2/2007Season248 2006, 20 games

FEWEST FOULSGame1 Florida State, 11/6/00;1 UCLA, 10/14/051 UCLA, 10/15/10Season142 1998, 18 games

CORNER KICKSGame15 Portland State, 10/3/98;15 at San Jose State, 9/18/01Season108 2003, 20 games

YELLOW CARDSGame4 at Gonzaga, 9/27/96Season19 2001, 18 games19 2011, 20 games

RED CARDSGame2 at Washington State, 10/17/032 vs. Oregon State, 10/15/04Season3 2004, 19 games

OPPONENT TEAM SAVESGame15 Portland State, 10/7/01Season126 2001, 18 games

OPPONENT TEAM FOULSGame23 Oregon State, 10/10/03;23 Oregon State, 10/21/05Season256 2005, 19 games

OPPONENT TEAM FEWEST FOULSGame1 Stanford, 11/8/98Season149 1998, 18 games

OPPONENT TEAM CORNER KICKSGame15 North Carolina, 9/10/00 15 Santa Clara, 8/4/11Season135 1997, 20 games

OPPONENT TEAM YELLOW CARDSGame6 Oregon State 10/21/05Season18 2008, 20 games

OPPONENT TEAM RED CARDSGame1 Six timesSeason1 Six times

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GOALSGame5 Christine Sinclair, Portland, 8/31/05

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL ASSISTSGame3 Jena Kluegel, North Carolina, 9/10/00;3 Regina Holan, California, 11/5/00;3 Chrsitine Sinclair, Portland, 9/24/04

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL POINTSGame11 Christine Sinclair (5G, 1A), Portland, 8/31/05

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SHOTSGame10 Courtney Saunders, Baylor, 9/19/97;10 Marcia Ward, Stanford, 10/20/02;10 Lauren Cheney, UCLA, 11/3/06

OPPONENT SAVESGame15 Gretchen Pietras, Portland St., 10/7/01

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GOALS*Game1. 9 at Portland, 10/29/1980 9 at Puget Sound, 10/3/19813. 8 Puget Sound, 10/5/1980 8 at Evergreen State, 10/11/19805. 7 Washington State, 9/26/1981 7 San Francisco State, 8/29/1997Season1. 62 1980, 17 games2. 32 2001, 18 games3. 30 2007, 20 games4. 29 2010, 20 games5. 28 2003, 20 games* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise indicated.

ASSISTSGame1. 7 Butler, 9/19/20102. 6 Arizona, 10/30/1998 6 San Jose State, 8/25/20004. 5 Seven timesSeason1. 31 2009, 20 games2. 29 2001, 18 games 29 2003, 20 games4. 28 2010, 20 games5. 24 2007, 20 games

POINTSGame1. 19 San Francisco St. (7G, 5A), 8/29/1997 19 Butler (6 G, 7 A), 9/19/20103. 16 San Jose State (5G, 6A), 8/25/20004. 15 Eastern Wash. (5G, 5A), 9/30/2001 15 at Arizona, 11/6/2009Season1. 93 2001 (32G, 29A), 18 games2. 86 2010 (29 G, 28A), 20 games3. 85 2003 (28G, 29A), 20 games 85 2009 (27 G, 31 A), 20 games5. 84 2007 (30G, 24A), 20 games

SHOTSGame1. 39 Portland State, 10/7/20012. 32 UC Riverside, 9/12/20083. 30 Gonzaga, 8/31/20014. 29 Oregon State, 10/20/20005. 28 vs. Wisc.-Green Bay, 9/22/2002 28 at Oregon State, 10/10/2003Season1. 348 2001, 18 games2. 284 2008, 20 games3. 278 2010, 20 games4. 277 2003, 20 games5. 261 2000, 20 games

FEWEST SHOTSGame1. 1 vs. James Madison, 9/26/1997 1 Stanford, 9/2/1997 1 at Portland, 10/13/1998 1 at Stanford, 10/20/20025. 2 UC Irvine, 9/3/1996 2 at Stanford, 11/8/1998 2 at North Carolina, 10/10/2000 2 at UCLA, 11/1/2002 2 Portland, 8/31/2005Season1. 147 2002, 18 games2. 175 1996, 18 games3. 176 1997, 20 games 176 1998, 18 games5. 189 2004, 19 games 189 2011, 20 games

SAVESGame1. 15 at Washington, 11/9/2001 15 vs. Texas A&M 9/9/20033. 14 at Weber State, 10/5/1997 14 at UCLA, 10/15/20005. 13 vs. Baylor, 9/19/1997Season1. 151 2000, 20 games2. 137 1997, 20 games3. 121 1998, 18 games4. 107 2001, 18 games5. 105 2002, 18 games

FOULSGame1. 23 Oregon State, 10/20/2000 23 Eastern Washington, 9/30/2001 23 at Oregon State, 11/2/20074. 20 at Southern Methodist, 9/21/2003 20 Washington, 10/24/2004 20 at Portland, 10/1/2006 20 at California, 10/27/2006 20 Pacific, 9/5/2010Season1. 248 2006, 20 games2. 227 2005, 19 games3. 217 2001, 18 games4. 215 2003, 19 games5. 211 2011, 20 games

FEWEST FOULSGame1. 1 Florida State, 11/6/2000 1 UCLA, 10/14/2005 1 UCLA, 10/15/20104. 2 Pacific (Ore.), 9/16/1996 2 Stanford, 10/10/2008Season1. 142 1998, 18 games2. 159 2009, 20 games3. 160 1999, 19 games4. 162 1996, 18 games 162 2010, 20 games

CORNER KICKSGame1. 15 Portland State, 10/3/1998 15 at San Jose State, 9/18/20013. 13 at Oregon State, 10/10/20034. 12 Utah State, 8/29/20085. 10 Oklahoma, 10/20/1996 10 Stanford, 10/8/1999 10 Oregon State, 10/20/2006 10 Pacific, 9/5/2010Season1. 108 2003, 20 games2. 90 2001, 18 games3. 87 2000, 20 games4. 85 1999, 19 games 85 2008, 20 games

YELLOW CARDSGame1. 4 at Gonzaga, 9/27/19962. 3 at Montana, 9/7/2001 3 at San Jose State, 9/18/2001 3 at Oregon State, 10/21/2005 3 at Oregon State, 11/4/2011Season1. 19 2001, 18 games 19 2011, 20 games2. 13 2006, 20 games3. 11 1996, 18 games 11 2004, 19 games5. 10 2005, 19 games 10 2009, 20 games

RED CARDSGame1. 2 at Washington State, 10/17/2003 2 vs. Oregon State, 10/15/2004Season1. 3 2004, 19 games2. 2 1996, 18 games 2 2003, 20 games

TOP PAPE’ FIELD CROWDSGame1. 2,055 Oregon State (10/15/2004)2. 1,937 Portland (10/5/2007)3. 1,588 North Carolina (9/29/2002)4. 1,280 Oregon State (10/8/2010)5. 1,279 Portland (8/22/2009)6. 1,243 Oregon State (10/20/2006)7. 1,239 Ghana National Team (9/3/2003)8. 1,207 Utah (9/23/2011)9. 1,139 Washington (10/11/2002)9. 1,129 Portland (8/31/2005) 1,129 Washington (10/13/2006)Season1. 6,557 2010, 10 games2. 6,506 2005, 10 games3. 6,100 2006, 8 games4. 5,938 2004, 9 games5. 5,820 2011, 8 games

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FASTEST GOALSOregon0:23 Own goal vs. Saint Mary’s, 9/7/2008+0:24 Jen Stoltenberg vs. Arizona State, 10/31/20081:00 Kristi Morris vs. Oklahoma, 10/20/1996+1:13 Chalise Baysa vs. Arizona State, 10/6/2000Opponent0:18 Caroline Lea, California, 10/31/20040:27 Micone, Arizona, 10/30/19980:39 Kathleen Celio, Santa Clara, 9/1/2000+0:53 Megan Orach, USC, 10/19/19971:00 Megan Orach, USC, 10/25/1998++Game-winning goal

LATEST GOALS IN REGULATIONOregon89:56 Caitlin Gamble vs. South Dakota State, 9/23/200588:55 Nicole Garbin vs. UCLA, 11/9/2003%88:51 Kristi Morris at Utah, 10/3/199788:30 Allyssa White vs. San Francisco State, 8/29/199788:00 Jamie Kawamura at USC. 9/15/199687:53 Sierra Marsh at Arizona, 10/24/1997+Opponent89:59 Erin Coley, Xavier, 9/22/200089:55 Christy Stoffel, Stanford, 11/2/199789:43 Emily Patterson, Portland, 9/22/199989:33 Joline Charlton, Wake Forest, 9/10/199989:33 Sophia Mundy, Portland State, 9/26/200489:30 Sarah Smart, Portland State, 9/4/2005%89:18 Liz Costa, James Madison, 9/26/199789:05 Tami Pivnick, California, 11/6/1998%89:00 Paula Thorrington, USC, 9/15/199689:00 Karey Dyson, Oregon State, 11/10/1996+Game-winning goal%Game-tying goal

SHORTEST TIME BETWEEN GOALSOregon0:45 vs. UC Riverside, 9/7/2007 (47:09-47:54)1:04 vs. Iona, 9/10/2006 (77:30-78:34)1:11 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay, 9/22/2002 (12:59-14:10)1:25 vs. Weber State, 10/5/2003 (62:00-63:25)1:42 vs. San Diego, 9/28/2001 (73:27-75:09)Opponent0:27 Portland State, 10/4/2002 (59:20-59:47)0:28 UCLA, 10/15/2000 (51:31-51:59)0:37 San Diego, 8/29/2000 (31:58-32:35)0:41 Central Connecticut State, 9/17/2004 (38:49-39:30)0:46 North Carolina, 9/29/2002 (62:46-63:32)0:54 UCLA, 10/15/2000 (51:59-52:53)Opposing Teams0:08 Florida State at 7:16 and Oregon at 7:24, 9/1/20020:12 California at 80:24 and Oregon at 80:36, 10/12/20080:20 Stanford at 30:43 and Oregon at 31:43, 10/14/20010:21 Oregon at 4:13 and Purdue at 4:34, 9/21/20070:24 Oregon at 30:24 and Utah at 30:48, 11/15/20020:37 Texas A&M at 38:40 and Oregon at 39:17, 9/21/19970:38 San Francisco State at 54:07 and Oregon at 54:45, 8/29/19970:47 San Jose State at 55:41 and Oregon at 56:28, 8/25/20000:49 Oregon State at 51:58 and Oregon at 52:47, 10/20/2000

SHORTEST THREE-GOAL SPANOregon3:46 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay, 9/22/2002 (10:24-14:10)7:44 at Washington State, 11/11/2001 (57:48-65:32)9:50 at San Jose State, 9/18/2001 (27:38-37:28)8:56 vs. Iona, 9/10/2006 (69:38-78:34)10:34 at Illinois State, 9/23/2007 (16:12-26:46)Opponent1:21 UCLA, 10/15/2000 (51:31-52:53)3:44 UCLA, 10/17/1997 (43:22-47:06)4:35 UCLA, 10/17/1997 (45:25-50:00)6:12 Stanford, 10/11/2009 (16:17-22:29)6:20 UC Irvine, 9/3/1996 (33:18-39:38)7:37 San Diego, 8/29/2000 (16:22-23:59)

SHORTEST FOUR-GOAL SPANOregon14:43 vs. Butler, 9/19/2010 (11:43-26:26)15:14 vs. Butler, 9/19/2010 (14:35-29:49) 18:59 vs. Butler, 9/19/2010 (3:36-22:35)24:56 at Illinois State, 9/23/2007 (16:12-41:08)33:45 vs. San Francisco State, 8/29/1997 (54:45-88:30)Opponent6:38 UCLA 10/17/1997 (43:22-50:00)9:57 San Diego, 8/29/2000 (22:38-32:35)11:34 Sacramento State, 10/26/1996 (7:49-19:23)15:36 San Diego, 8/29/2000 (16:22-31:58)

GOLDEN GOALS (1998-present)OregonJulie McLellan at Washington State, 10/22/1999 (2-1, 91:59)Annie Murphy at Arizona State, 10/21/2001 (3-2, 102:33)Mele French at Oregon State, 10/10/2003 (4-3, 92:25)Caitlin Gamble at Weber State, 9/3/2004 (3-2, 98:48)Katie Abrahamson vs. Gonzaga, 10/3/2004 (1-0, 93:15)Nicole Garbin vs. Portland State, 9/4/2005 (2-1, 94:57)Tiffany Smith at Portland State, 9/29/2006 (1-0, 106:53)Nicole Garbin vs. Oregon State, 10/20/2006 (2-1, 93:50)Nicole Garbin vs. UCLA, 11/3/2006 (2-1, 107:16)Teresa Bowns vs. UC Riverside, 10/12/2008 (3-2, 105:30)Kirstie Kuhns vs. Weber State, 10/3/2009 (1-0, 107:20)Scout Libke vs. San diego State, 9/17/2010 (1-0, 94:08)OpponentMeghan Suddes, Wake Forest, 9/12/1998 (3-2, 92:08)Tami Pivnick, California, 11/6/1998 (2-1, 92:25)Theresa Wagner, Washington, 10/24/1999 (1-0, 118:50)Summer Vilkins, Saint Mary’s, 9/1/1999 (3-2, 106:46)Ali Fennell, USC, 11/3/2002 (1-0, 95:12)Iris Mora, UCLA, 11/9/2003 (3-2, 103:43)Alix Rustrum, Washington State, 10/30/2005 (1-0, 91:33)Carly Dobratz, Washington State, 10/24/2008 (2-1, 101:30)Whitney Wernimont, Oklahoma State, 8/27/2010 (1-0, 103:34)

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OVERTIME GOALS (1996-1997)OregonSierra Marsh vs. Pacific (Ore.), 9/16/1996 (2-0, 115:04)Joni Abel vs. Pacific (Ore.), 9/16/1996 (2-0, 117:58)Jori Gangness at Gonzaga, 9/27/1996 (3-3, 109:00)OpponentKiera Silva, Gonzaga, 9/27/1996 (3-3, 110:00)Britt Talley, Baylor, 9/19/1997 (2-1, 93:16)

Note: Overtimes consisted of two 15-minute periods from 1996-2001, and were shortened to two 10-minute periods beginning in 2002. The “Golden Goal” or “Sudden Victory” rule was adopted prior to the 1998 season.

MOST GOALS ALLOWED IN A WIN3 vs. San Jose State, 8/25/2000 (5-3);3 at Oregon State, 10/10/2003 (4-3 OT)

MOST GOALS SCORED IN A LOSS3 vs. Harvard, 11/22/1981 (4-3 OT);3 at Utah, 10/17/1997 (4-3)

HIGHEST SCORE IN A TIE3-3 at Gonzaga, 10/4/19963-3 at Long Beach State, 9/14/2008

LOWEST SCORE IN A TIE0-0 vs. Western Washington, 10/17/1981;0-0 at Washington, 10/25/1981;0-0 at Arizona, 11/7/1999;0-0 vs. Washington State, 10/15/2006;0-0 at California, 10/21/2006;0-0 vs. Stanford, 11/9/20070-0 vs. Oregon State, 10/17/20080-0 vs. SMU, 8/29/100-0 vs. Santa Clara, 9/4/2011

MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS*10 Oregon (9) at Puget Sound (1), 10/3/1981* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise indicated.

MOST ASSISTS, BOTH TEAMS9 Oregon (1) vs. UCLA (8), 10/23/20098 Oregon (6) vs. San Jose State (2), 11/25/2000;8 Oregon (3) vs. UCLA (5), 11/9/20038 Oregon (7) vs. Butler (1), 9/19/2010

MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS24 (9G, 6A), Oregon (7G, 5A) vs. San Francisco State (2G, 1A), 11/29/1997;24 (8G, 8A), Oregon (5G, 6A), vs. San Jose State (3G, 2A), 11/25/2000

MOST SAVES, BOTH TEAMS23 Oregon (12) vs. Oregon State (11), 10/20/2000

MOST YELLOW CARDS, BOTH TEAMS9 Oregon (3) at Oregon State (6), 10/21/2005

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY*9 (9-0) at Portland, 10/26/1980* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise indicated.

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT*8 (8-0) at UCLA, 10/15/2000* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise indicated.

MISCELLANEOUS SEASONMost Games 20 1997, 2000, ‘03, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Most Wins 13 1980, 1981Most Losses 15 2000Most Ties 4 2007Fewest Wins 2 2002Fewest Losses 1 1980Fewest Ties 0 2003Most Home Wins 7 1980Most Home Losses 6 2002Most Road Wins 6 1980Most Road Losses 8 2000Most Conference Wins 6 2006Most Conference Losses 8 2005, 2009Most Conference Ties 4 2007Most Shutouts 8 2006Most Games Being Shutout 10 2000, 2004Most Overtimes Games 5 2004, 2006Most Overtime Wins 3 2006Most Overtime Losses 2 1998, 1999

Jessie Chatfield Proulx recorded eight shutouts during the 2006 season.

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WINSRk No. Streak Dates 1. 10 11/15/1980-10/13/19812. 6 9/4/2005-10/2/2005 6 9/6/2009-9/25/20094. 5 8/29/2003-9/14/2003 5 11/3/2006-9/7/20076. 4 9/28/1980-10/11/1980 4 10/31/1981-11/15/1981 4 9/18/2001-9/30/2001 4 9/8/2006-9/17/2006 4 8/19/2011-9/2/2011

UNBEATENRk No. Streak Dates 1. 21 (17-0-4), 11/18/1980-11/15/19812. 10 (8-0-2), 9/28/1980-11/1/19803. 8 (7-0-1), 8/30/2009-9/25/20094. 7 (6-0-1), 9/2/2005-10/2/2005 7 (6-0-1), 9/5/2008-10/3/20086. 6 (4-0-2), 10/6/2006-10/27/2006 5 (5-0-0), 8/29/2003-9/14/2003 5 (5-0-0), 11/3/2006-9/7/2007 5 (4-0-1), 8/19/2011-9/4/2011

LOSSESRk No. Streak Dates 1. 7 8/29/2000-9/22/2000 7 10/9/2009-11/1/20093. 6 10/30/2005-9/3/20064. 5 10/25/1996-11/8/1996 5 9/19/1997-10/3/1997 5 10/13/1998-10/25/1998 5 9/19/2003-10/3/2003 5 9/5/2004-9/26/2004 5 10/7/2005-10/21/2005

MATCHES WITHOUT A WINRk No. Streak Dates 1. 10 (0-9-1), 9/19/1997-10/19/19972. 9 (0-7-2), 10/8/2004-11/7/20043. 7 (0-7-0), 8/29/2000-9/22/2000 7 (0-6-1), 10/13/2000-11/5/2000 7 (0-6-1), 9/29/2002-10/20/2002 7 (0-7-0), 10/9/2009-11/1/2009

TIESRk No. Streak Dates 1. 2 9/21/1996-9/27/1996 2 10/2/1998-10/3/1998 2 10/21/2007-10/26/2007 2 11/2/2007-11/9/2007

HOME WINSRk No. Streak Dates 1. 7 11/15/1980-10/11/19812. 4 9/28/1980-11/9/1980 4 10/20/2006-9/7/20074. 3 10/30/1998-9/19/1999 3 10/31/1999-8/27/2000 3 8/31/2001-9/30/2001 3 8/29/2003-9/7/2003 3 9/11/2009-9/25/2009

HOME UNBEATENRk No. Streak Dates 1. 15 (13-0-2), 9/28/1980-10/18/19812. 7 (6-0-1), 9/24/2006-9/7/2007 3. 5 (3-0-2), 9/4/1998-10/9/19984. 4 (2-0-2), 10/7/2007-11/9/20075. 3 (3-0-0), 10/30/1998-9/19/1999 3 (3-0-0), 10/31/1999-8/27/2000 3 (3-0-0), 8/31/2001-9/30/2001 3 (3-0-0), 8/29/2003-9/7/2003 3 (2-0-1), 9/2/2005-9/23/2005 3 (2-0-1), 8/28/2011-9/4/2011)

HOME LOSSESRk No. Streak Dates 1. 6 10/14/2005-9/22/20062. 5 10/12/2001-9/6/20023. 4 10/17/1997-11/2/1997 4 10/9/2009-11/1/2009

HOME WITHOUT A WINRk No. Streak Dates 1. 10 (0-8-2), 10/12/2001-10/13/20022. 6 (0-6-0), 10/14/2005-9/22/20063. 5 (0-3-2), 10/15/2004-11/7/2004 5 (0-4-1), 10/17/2008-11/9/20085. 4 (0-4-0), 10/17/1997-11/2/1997 4 (0-3-1), 10/3/1999-10/19/1999 4 (0-3-1), 11/7/2003-8/29/2004 4 (0-4-0), 10/9/2009-11/1/2009

ROAD WINSRk No. Streak Dates 1. 4 11/8/1980-10/13/19812. 3 9/9/2005-10/2/2005 3 9/15/2006-9/29/20064. 2 10/18/1980-10/19/1980 2 10/26/1980-11/1/1980 2 10/16/1999-10/22/1999 2 9/12/2003-9/14/2003 2 10/6/2006-10/8/2006 2 8/31/2007-9/14/2007 2 8/30/2009-9/6/2009

ROAD UNBEATENRk No. Streak Dates 1. 7 (5-0-2), 10/11/1980-11/1/19802. 6 (5-0-1), 11/8/1980-10/31/19813. 3 (3-0-0), 9/9/2005-10/2/2005 3 (3-0-0), 9/15/2006-9/29/2006 3 (2-0-1), 10/6/2006-10/27/2006

ROAD LOSSESRk No. Streak Dates 1. 8 10/25/1997-11/8/1998 8 8/29/2000-11/5/2000 8 9/5/2004-10/31/20044. 6 9/1/2002-11/3/2002

ROAD WITHOUT A WINRk No. Streak Dates 1. 13 (0-11-2), 10/24/1999-9/7/20012. 8 (0-8-0), 10/25/1997-11/8/1998 8 (0-8-0), 9/5/2004-10/31/20044. 7 (0-6-1), 8/31/1997-10/12/19975. 6 (0-6-0), 9/1/2002-11/3/2002

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CONFERENCE WINSRk No. Streak Dates 1. 3 10/6/2006-10/13/2006 3 10/24/2010-10/31/20103. 2 11/9/1997-10/9/1998 2 10/30/1998-11/1/1998 2 10/16/1999-10/22/1999 2 11/3/2006-11/5/2006

CONFERENCE UNBEATENRk No. Streak Dates 1. 6 (4-0-2), 10/6/2006-10/27/20062. 3 (2-0-1), 10/16/2011-10/23/2011 3 (1-0-2), 10/19/2007-10/26/20073. 2 (2-0-0), 11/9/1997-10/9/1998 2 (2-0-0), 10/30/1998-11/1/1998 2 (2-0-0), 10/16/1999-10/22/1999 2 (1-0-1), 11/9/2001-11/11/2001 2 (2-0-0), 11/3/2006-11/5/2006

CONFERENCE LOSSESRk No. Streak Dates 1. 7 10/27/2000-10/19/2001 7 10/9/2009-11/1/20092. 6 11/7/2004-10/21/20053. 5 11/7/2003-10/15/2004

CONFERENCE WITHOUT A WINRk No. Streak Dates 1. 16 (0-14-2), 11/7/2003-10/21/20052. 10 (0-9-1), 10/13/2000-10/19/2001

CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A GOALRk No. Streak Dates 1. 25 9/28/1980-10/13/19812. 11 9/23/2008-10/5/20083. 8 11/10/1996-9/21/1997 8 9/2/2005-10/7/2005 8 9/3/2006-9/29/2006

CONSECUTIVE GAMES ALLOWING A GOALRk No. Streak Dates 1. 19 8/30/2002-8/29/20032. 16 9/19/1997-9/4/19983. 13 9/7/2003-10/24/20034. 12 8/25/2000-10/6/20005. 11 11/7/2003-10/1/2004 11 9/7/2007-10/14/2007 11 9/9/2012-10/21/2011

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTSRk No. Streak Dates 1. 5 8/19/2011-9/4/20112. 3 10/5/1980-10/11/1980 3 10/10/1981-10/11/1981 3 10/17/1980-10/25/1981 3 9/9/2005-9/23/2005 3 9/19/2008-10/3/2008

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTESRk No. Streak Dates 1. 470:00 8/19/2011-9/4/20112. 355:47 9/4/2005-9/30/20053. 314:33 11/5/2006-9/7/20074. 280:13 9/14/2008-10/5/20085. 265:00 9/10/2006-9/22/2006

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOALRk No. Player, Streak Dates 1. 5 Jen Stoltenberg, 9/17/2010-10/8/20102. 4 Michele Potestio, 11/11/1980-11/22/19803. 3 Michele Potestio, 10/18/1980-10/25/1980 3 Erin Anderson, 9/19/1996-9/27/1996 3 Nicole Garbin, 9/4/2005-9/11/2005 3 Nicole Garbin, 10/6/2006-10/13/2006 3 Jen Stoltenberg, 9/6/2009-9/13/2009

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN ASSISTRk No. Player, Streak Dates 1. 5 Sierra Marsh, 9/4/1997-9/21/19972. 3 Erin Anderson, 9/4/1998-9/12/1998 3 Andrea Valadez, 8/29/2003-9/7/2003 3 Julie Armstrong, 9/11/2009-9/18/20094. 2 13 times by 11 players

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINTRk No. Player, Streak Dates 1. 8 Jen Stoltenberg, 8/30/2009-9/25/2009 (6 G, 4 A)2. 5 Jen Stoltenberg, 9/17/2010-10/8/2010 5 Sierra Marsh, 9/4/1997-9/21/1997 (0G, 5A)4. 4 Erin Anderson, 11/9/1997-9/12/1998 (1G, 3A) 4 Nicole Garbin, 9/18/2001-9/30/2001 (4G, 2A) 4 Andrea Valadez, 8/29/2003-9/12/2003 (1G, 3A) 4 Nicole Garbin, 9/15/2006-9/24/2006 (3G, 1A) 4 Julie Armstrong, 8/19/2011-9/2/2011 (3G, 2A)

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTSRk No. Player, Streak Dates 1. 3 Jessie Chatfield, 9/9/2005-9/23/20052. 2 Six times

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTESRk No. Player , Streak Dates 1. 355:47 Jessie Chatfield, 9/4/2005-9/30/20052. 314:33 Jessie Chatfield, 11/5/2006-9/7/20073. 293:31 Jessie Chatfield, 9/3/2006-10/1/20064. 265:00 Emily Zaler, 9/10/2006-9/22/20065. 264:28 Amanda Fox, 10/30/1998-11/6/1998

CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYEDRk No. Player 1. 80 Teresa Bowns, 2006-2009 80 Danielle Sweeney, 2006-2009 80 Dani Oster, 2006-2009 80 Jen Stoltenberg, 2007-10 5. 77 Nicole Dobrzynski, 2005-20086. 76 Allison Newton, 2005-20087. 75 Erin Anderson, 1996-1999 75 Amanda Fox, 1996-1999 75 Chalise Baysa, 1998-2001

CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTEDRk No. Player 1. 80 Danielle Sweeney, 2006-20092. 77 Nicole Dobrzynski, 2005-20083. 76 Allison Newton, 2005-20084. 75 Erin Anderson, 1996-1999 75 Amanda Fox, 1996-1999 75 Chalise Baysa, 1998-2001

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GOALS*Yr. Player GP GS Goals1980 Michele Potestio 17 17 221996 Erin Anderson 18 18 91997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 5 Kristi Morris 20 20 51998 Chalise Baysa 18 17 91999 Chalise Baysa 19 19 82000 Chalise Baysa 20 20 62001 Chalise Baysa 18 18 82002 Sarah Denner 18 16 2 Mele French 17 3 2 Amanda Orand 18 9 2 Arlene Tuttle 17 12 22003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 7 Andrea Valadez 20 11 72004 Kami Kapaku 19 19 42005 Nicole Garbin 19 19 102006 Nicole Garbin 20 20 122007 Teresa Bowns 20 17 5 Allison Newton 20 20 52008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 102009 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 102010 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 122011 Julie Armstrong 16 10 4 Bri Pugh 16 14 4 Scout Libke 20 20 4* 1980-present. All other records are 1996-present unless otherwise indicated.

ASSISTSYr. Player GP GS A1996 Stacey Hebert 17 17 4 Megan Huss 18 16 41997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 71998 Erin Anderson 18 18 61999 Erin Anderson 19 19 32000 Crystal David 16 9 32001 Nicole Garbin 18 7 52002 Cristan Higa 18 18 2 Amanda Orand 18 9 22003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 82004 Carlie Ashcraft 16 11 22005 Tiffany Smith 19 19 32006 Allison Newton 20 20 42007 Teresa Bowns 20 17 62008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 5 Teresa Bowns 20 20 52009 Julie Armstrong 18 13 6 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 62010 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 52011 Mo Fitzgerald 19 9 4

POINTSYr. Player GP GS P1996 Erin Anderson 18 18 191997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 171998 Chalise Baysa 18 17 181999 Chalise Baysa 19 19 182000 Chalise Baysa 20 20 132001 Chalise Baysa 18 18 202002 Amanda Orand 18 9 62003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 222004 Kami Kapaku 19 19 92005 Nicole Garbin 19 19 212006 Nicole Garbin 20 20 252007 Teresa Bowns 20 17 162008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 252009 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 26

2010 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 292011 Julie Armstrong 16 10 11

SHOTSYear Name GP GS Shots1996 Erin Anderson 18 18 301997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 391998 Chalise Baysa 18 17 301999 Chalise Baysa 19 19 39 Sierra Marsh 17 17 392000 Ann Westermark 20 11 372001 Beth Bowler 18 18 702002 Mele French 17 3 212003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 702004 Kami Kapaku 19 19 372005 Nicole Garbin 19 19 612006 Nicole Garbin 20 20 842007 Teresa Bowns 20 17 542008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 60 Teresa Bowns 20 20 602009 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 692010 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 892011 Bri Pugh 16 14 29 Maddy Mercier 20 18 29

GAME-WINNING GOALSYear Name GP GS GWG1996 Sierra Marsh 18 18 21997 Sierra Marsh 20 20 31998 Chalise Baysa 18 17 21999 Chalise Baysa 19 19 2 Julie McLellan 19 17 22000 Chalise Baysa 20 20 22001 Nicole Garbin 18 7 42002 Amanda Orand 18 9 1 Arlene Tuttle 17 12 12003 Nicole Garbin 19 19 22004 Katie Abrahamson 19 16 1 Caitlin Gamble 4 4 1 Kami Kapaku 19 19 12005 Nicole Garbin 19 19 72006 Nicole Garbin 20 20 92007 Tiffany Smith 20 19 42008 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 42009 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 62010 Scout Libke 20 20 2 Jen Stoltenberg 20 20 2 Brynne Konkel 17 5 22011 Julie Armstrong 16 10 3

GOALKEEPER MINUTES1996 Amanda Fox 17041997 Amanda Fox 18501998 Amanda Fox 16821999 Amanda Fox 17282000 Sarah Peters 15432001 Sarah Peters 16182002 Sarah Peters 16332003 Domenique Lainez 18032004 Domenique Lainez 16082005 Jessie Chatfield 17372006 Jessie Chatfield 14282007 Jessie Chatfield 18622008 Cody Miles 18452009 Cody Miles 12572010 Lindsay Parlee 1193

SAVES1996 Amanda Fox 86

1997 Amanda Fox 1381998 Amanda Fox 1211999 Amanda Fox 892000 Sarah Peters 1312001 Sarah Peters 1012002 Sarah Peters 992003 Domenique Lainez 902004 Domenique Lainez 882005 Jessie Chatfield 962006 Jessie Chatfield 612007 Jessie Chatfield 762008 Cody Miles 762009 Cody Miles 462010 Lindsay Parlee 552011 Abby Steele 75

GOALS AGAINST(Min. 500 minutes played)

1996 Amanda Fox 381997 Amanda Fox 551998 Amanda Fox 291999 Amanda Fox 272000 Sarah Peters 492001 Sarah Peters 262002 Sarah Peters 372003 Domenique Lainez 412004 Domenique Lainez 412005 Jessie Chatfield 332006 Jessie Chatfield 132007 Jessie Chatfield 292008 Cody Miles 312009 Cody Miles 162010 Cody Miles 92011 Abby Steele 25

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE(Min. 500 minutes played)

1996 Amanda Fox 2.011997 Amanda Fox 2.671998 Amanda Fox 1.551999 Amanda Fox 1.412000 Sarah Peters 2.862001 Sarah Peters 1.452002 Sarah Peters 2.042003 Domenique Lainez 2.052004 Domenique Lainez 2.292005 Jessie Chatfield 1.712006 Jessie Chatfield 0.822007 Jessie Chatfield 1.402008 Cody Miles 1.512009 Cody Miles 1.152010 Cody Miles 1.272011 Abby Steele 1.48

SHUTOUTS1996 Amanda Fox 31997 Amanda Fox 21998 Amanda Fox 41999 Amanda Fox 22000 None 02001 Sarah Peters 32002 None 02003 Domenique Lainez 32004 Domenique Lainez 12005 Jessie Chatfield 72006 Jessie Chatfield 52007 Jessie Chatfield 42008 Cody Miles 62009 Cody Miles 52010 Lindsay Parlee 22011 Abby Steele 2

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CONFERENCE HONORSPac-10 Player of the Year2006 Nicole Garbin, F

Pac-10 Coach of the Year2006 Tara Erickson

All-Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (NWCSC)1980 Therese Bottomly, F First Team Michele Potestio, F First Team Victoria Taylor, M First Team Louise Later, D Honorable Mention1981 Charlene Carter, D First Team Patti DiVito, D First Team Peggy Fisher, D First Team Lori Kats, GK First Team Meg Metz, D First Team Michele Potestio, F First Team

Pac-10 All-Conference1998 Chalise Baysa, F Second Team1999 Chalise Baysa, F Second Team2000 Chalise Baysa, F Honorable Mention Beth Bowler, F Honorable Mention Starr Johnson, D Honorable Mention Julie McLellan, F Honorable Mention Allyssa White, M Honorable Mention2001 Chalise Baysa, F Second Team2002 Sarah Peters, GK Honorable Mention2003 Nicole Garbin, F Second Team2005 Nicole Garbin, F Second Team Jessie Chatfield, GK Honorable Mention2006 Nicole Garbin, F First Team Danielle Sweeney, D Honorable Mention Dylann Tharp, D Honorable Mention2007 Dylann Tharp, D Second Team2008 Jen Stoltenberg, F Honorable Mention2009 Jen Stoltenberg, F Honorable Mention2010 Jen Stoltenberg, F First Team2011 Scout Libke, d First Team

Pac-10 All-Freshman2005 Jessie Chatfield, GK First Team2006 Danielle Sweeney, D First Team2008 Cody Miles, GK -------------2009 Scout Libke, M -------------2011 Bri Pugh, F -------------

Pac-10 Player of the Week1998 Chalise Baysa, F (Sept. 8)2003 Nicole Garbin, F (Sept. 16)2005 Jessie Chatfield, GK (Sept. 27)2006 Emily Zaler (Sept. 19) Nicole Garbin (Oct. 10) Nicole Garbin (Oct. 24) Nicole Garbin (Nov. 7)2008 Jen Stoltenberg (Nov. 4)

Pac-10 Medal Winner(annual top senior female student-athlete at each institution)2001-02 Chalise Baysa, F2005-06 Caitlin Gamble, M2006-07 Nicole Garbin, F

Pac-10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year2008-09 Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Administration 3.81 GPA

NATIONAL HONORSNational Soccer Coaches Association of America All-America1980 Michele Potestio, F Second Team1981 Meg Metz, D First Team Michele Potestio, F Third Team

AIAW All-Tournament Team1981 Becky Treick, F

Soccer America National Player of the Week2006 Nicole Garbin, F (Nov. 8)

Soccer America National Team of the Week2006 Nicole Garbin, F (Oct. 11) Nicole Garbin, F (Nov. 8)

Soccer Buzz National Team of the Week2001 Chalise Baysa, F (Oct. 1)2006 Nicole Garbin, F (Oct. 10) Nicole Garbin, F (Nov. 7)

REGIONAL HONORSNSCAA West Region Coach of the Year2006 Tara Erickson

Soccer Buzz West Region Coach of the Year2006 Tara Erickson

NSCAA All-West Region Team2006 Nicole Garbin, F Second Team

Soccer Buzz All-West Region Team2006 Nicole Garbin, F First Team

Soccer Buzz All Freshman West1998 Chalise Baysa, F First Team2006 Danielle Sweeney, D First Team

Jen Stoltenberg was a three-time Pac-10 All-Conference selection.

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TEAM AWARDS1980 Michele Potestio Team MVP1996 Melissa Sherman Offensive MVP Katie Odishoo Defensive MVP1997 Sierra Marsh Offensive MVP Amanda Fox Defensive MVP1998 Chalise Baysa Offensive MVP Amanda Fox Defensive MVP1999 Chalise Baysa Offensive MVP Amanda Fox Defensive MVP Sierra Marsh Coaches Award2000 Chalise Baysa Offensive MVP Starr Johnson Defensive MVP2001 Chalise Baysa Offensive MVP Angela Romero, Lindsey Peterson Defensive co-MVP2002 Sarah Denner Offensive MVP Sarah Peters, Lindsey Peterson Defensive co-MVP2003 Nicole Garbin Offensive MVP Sarah Peters, Christine Mintz Defensive co-MVP2004 Kami Kapaku Offensive MVP Christine Mintz Defensive MVP Kelly Baird Most Inspirational2005 Nicole Gamble Offensive MVP Katie Abrahamson Defensive MVP Cristan Higa Most Inspirational Jessie Chatfield Rookie of the Year2006 Nicole Garbin Offensive MVP Dylann Tharp Defensive MVP Jessie Chatfield Most Inspirational Darcie Gardner Most Improved Danielle Sweeney Rookie of the Year2007 Tiffany Smith Offensive MVP Dylann Tharp Defensive MVP Jessie Chatfield Most Inspirational Mercedes Walters Most Improved Jen Stoltenberg Rookie of the Year2008 Jen Stoltenberg Offensive MVP Nicole Dobrzynski Defensive MVP Danielle Sweeney Most Inspirational Kirstie Kuhns Unsung Hero Cody Miles Rookie of the Year Carrie Holland Most Improved2009 Jen Stoltenberg Offensive MVP Danielle Sweeney Defensive MVP Danielle Sweeney Most Inspirational Scout Libke Rookie of the Year Taylor Jones Most Improved2010 Jen Stoltenberg Offensive MVP Lauren Thompson defensive MvP Lindsay Parlee Most Inspirational Achijah Berry Rookie of the Year Mo Fitzgerald Most Improved2011

ACADEMIC HONORSCoSIDA District 8 All-Academic2000 Kristi Morris, M, Psychology/Envr. Studies First Team2003 Carlie Ashcraft, M, Psychology Second Team Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team Christine Mintz, D, Psychology First Team2004 Carlie Ashcraft, M, Psychology First Team Christine Mintz, D, Psychology Second Team2005 Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team2006 Darcie Gardner, D, Undeclared First Team Jessie Chatfield, GK, Physical Education Second Team Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. Second Team

2007 Darcie Gardner, D, Human Physiology Second Team Jessie Chatfield, GK, Mathematics Third Team Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. Third Team2008 Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. First Team Allison Newton, M, History Second Team Jen Stoltenberg, F, Business Admin. Second Team

CoSIDA Academic All-America2003 Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology Third Team2005 Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team

NSCAA Academic All-America2010 Jen Stoltenberg, F, Business Administration Third Team

Pacific-10 Scholar Athlete of the Year2008-09 Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. 3.81 GPA

Pacific-10 All-Academic(First and second team only)1997 Amanda Fox, GK, Fine & Applied Arts Second Team Sierra Marsh, M, History First Team Kristi Morris, M, Psychology First Team1998 Erin Anderson, F, Political Science First Team Amanda Fox, GK, Fine & Applied Arts First Team Sierra Marsh, M, History Second Team Kristi Morris, M, Psychology First Team1999 Erin Anderson, F, Political Science First Team Laurie Durkhoop, M, Exercise Science First Team Amanda Fox, GK, Fine & Applied Arts First Team Sierra Marsh, M, History First Team Kristi Morris, M, Psychology First Team Aly Hill, M, Ethnic Studies Second Team Alyssa White, Spanish Second Team2000 Starr Johnson, D, Ethnic Studies First Team2001 Starr Johnson, D, Ethnic Studies First Team2002 Christine Mintz, M, Psychology First Team Amanda Orand, F, International Business Second Team Dara Wone, D, Business Administration First Team2003 Carlie Ashcraft, M, Psychology First Team Jessica Fetzer, D, Ethnic Studies Second Team Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team Elise Minvielle, M, Pre-Psychology Second Team Christine Mintz, D, Psychology First Team Dara Wone, D, Business Administration First Team2004 Carlie Ashcraft, M, Psychology First Team Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team Christine Mintz, D, Psychology First Team2005 Caitlin Gamble, M, Biology First Team2006 Jessie Chatfield, GK, Physical Education First Team Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. First Team Darcie Gardner, D, Undeclared First Team2007 Jessie Chatfield, GK, Mathematics First Team Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. First Team Darcie Gardner, D, Human Physiology First Team Allison Newton, M, History Second Team Dani Oster, M, Business Administration Second Team2008 Nicole Dobrzynski, D, Business Admin. First Team Allison Newton, M, History First Team Darcie Gardner, D, Human Physiology Second Team Jessica Goodell, M, Marine Biology Second Team Dani Oster, M, Business Administration Second Team Sara Plutko, M, Business Administration Second Team2009 Dani Oster, D, Business Administration First Team Adriana Montes, F, Curriculum and Teaching Second Team Jen Stoltenberg, F, Business Administration Second Team2010 Jen Stoltenberg, F, Business Administration Second Team

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AField Players MP G A P Joni Abel: 96 8 2 0 4Abrahamson, Katie: 02, 03, 04, 05 71 4 3 11Anderson, Erin: 96, 97, 98, 99 75 21 11 53Apo, Tahne: 09, 10 26 1 3 5Armstrong, Julie: 09, 10, 11 50 7 10 24Ashcraft, Carlie: 02, 03, 04 54 2 8 12

BField Players MP G A P Baird, Kelly: 01, 02, 03, 04 67 1 1 3Baker, Jenny: 07 8 0 0 0Bakke, Nicole: 09, 10, 11 59 0 2 2Bartlett, Valerie: 80 - 4 - -Baysa, Chalise: 98, 99, 00, 01 75 31 7 69Berry, Achijah: 10, 11 33 1 2 4Blocker, Barbara: 06, 07 33 1 2 4Bottomly, Therese: 80, 81 - 6 - -Bowler, Beth: 98, 99, 00, 01 56 9 7 25Bowns, Teresa: 06, 07, 08 80 13 16 42Bradbury, Shonna: 81 - - - -Buich, Melissa: 06, 07 22 0 1 1Burk, Bethany: 96, 97 27 0 1 1Burnham, Becca: 01, 02 10 0 0 0

CField Players MP G A P Callan, Taylor: 05, 06 19 0 0 0Cameron, Jen: 04, 06, 07 43 1 3 5Carter, Charlene: 80, 81 - 0 - -Cascio, Mary: 00 19 1 1 3Cheek, Madison: 05 16 0 1 1

DField Players MP G A P Danner, Emily: 04 17 0 0 0David, Crystal: 00, 01 34 5 5 15DeMonte, Sabrina: 03, 04, 05 54 1 2 4Denner, Sarah: 01, 02 35 3 4 10Denney, Cameron: 80 - 0 - -DePorter, Karen: 97, 98, 99 9 0 2 2DePorter, Kathryn: 96, 97 20 1 0 2DeVito, Patti: 81 - - - -Didier, Lauren: 96 7 0 0 0Dobrzynski, Nicole: 05, 06, 07, 08 77 0 2 2Doty, Mackenzie: 08 12 0 0 0Duhrkoop, Laurie: 98, 99 37 4 0 8

EField Players MP G A P Engelhardt, Erin: 03 16 1 1 3

FField Players MP G A P Farris, Laura: 96, 97 9 0 0 0Farstad, Elisabeth: 80 - 0 - -Fetzer, Jessica: 02, 03 24 0 1 1Fisher, Peggy: 80, 81 - 0 - -Fitzgerald, Mo: 10, 11 38 2 4 8Fox, Gennaka: 04 8 1 0 2Franson, Leighann: 96 14 0 0 0French, Mele: 02, 03, 04 47 8 3 19Fritzlen, Marla: 80 - 0 - -

GField Players MP G A P Gamble, Caitlin: 02, 03, 04, 05 49 9 2 20Gangnes, Jori: 96, 97, 98, 99 70 3 8 14Garbin, Nicole: 01, 03, 05, 06 76 34 15 83Gardner, Darcie: 05, 06, 07, 08 71 3 2 8Goodell, Jessica: 07, 08 40 7 2 16Goss, Aimee: 04 10 0 0 0Grushkin, Rachel: 03, 04, 05, 06 42 0 1 1Gordon, Pamela: 96, 97, 98, 99 62 0 1 1

HField Players MP G A P Hebert, Stacy: 96, 97, 98, 99 74 3 5 11Hege, Karen: 81 - - - -Heisler, Stephanie: 80 - 1 - -Hibshman, Naomi: 96 1 0 0 0Higa, Cristan: 02, 03, 04, 05 73 4 5 13Hill, Aly: 98, 99 37 0 2 2Holland, Carrie: 08 16 0 0 0hones, Kelsey: 09, 10, 11 45 3 5 11Huss, Megan: 96, 97, 98 39 2 4 8

JField Players MP G A P Jensen, Jill: 07 15 2 1 5Johnson, Starr: 98, 99, 00, 01 69 2 0 4Johnson, T.J.: 97, 98, 99, 00 49 4 2 10Jones, Taylor: 08, 09, 10 38 0 2 2

KField Players MP G A P Kapaku, Kami: 04 19 4 1 9Karia, Salina: 02, 03, 04 19 0 0 0Kawamura, Jamie: 96 15 1 1 3Kirchner, Elyce: 96 18 0 0 0Kolb, Cassidy: 03 5 0 0 0Konkel, Brynne: 10, 11 27 2 2 6Konopka, Kristen: 01, 02 8 0 0 0Kramer, Katie: 10 5 0 0 0Kuhns, Kirstie: 07, 08, 09, 10 71 8 5 21

LField Players MP G A P Lakos, Louisa: 96, 97 36 2 1 5Larkin, Sara: 97 8 0 0 0Later, Louise: 80 - 0 - -Libke, Scout: 09, 10, 11 60 9 6 24

MField Players MP G A P Mansfield, Rianna: 06, 08, 09, 10 59 3 3 9Marsh, Sierra: 96, 97, 98, 99 73 12 11 35Mayer, Valerie: 02, 03, 04, 05 60 1 1 3McCartan, Kelli: 96 1 0 0 0McEwen, Kirsten: 01, 02 7 0 0 0McLanahan, Carrie: 96, 97, 98, 99 64 2 6 10McLellan, Julie: 99, 00, 01 54 5 5 15Merrill, Amy: 00 3 0 0 0Mercier, Maddy: 10, 11 34 4 0 8Metz, Meg: 81 - - - -Mintz, Christine: 02, 03, 04 56 2 3 7Minvielle, Elise: 01, 02, 03 42 0 0 0Mithen, Felicity: 80, 81 - 3 - -Montes, Adriana: 06, 07, 09 27 0 0 0Morris, Kristi: 96, 97, 98, 99 74 10 4 24Morishige, Sara: 96 12 0 1 1Murphy, Annie 99, 00, 01 52 4 3 11

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NField Players MP G A P Nelson, Kate: 05 13 0 2 2Newton, Allison: 05, 06, 07, 08 76 13 12 38

OField Players MP G A P Odishoo, Katie: 96, 97 28 0 0 0Orand, Amanda: 01, 02 29 2 3 7Oster, Dani: 06, 07, 08, 09 80 1 5 7Osterman, Traci: 80, 81 - 1 - -

PField Players MP G A P Parker, Melissa: 98, 99, 00 56 3 2 8* Peters, Sarah: 99, 00, 01, 02 57 0 2 2Peterson, Lee Ann: 02 2 0 0 0Peterson, Lindsey: 99, 00, 01, 02 55 0 0 0Plutko, Sara: 07, 08 24 0 0 0Potestio, Michele: 80, 81 - 22 - -

QField Players MP G A P Quinlan, Leigh: 06 16 1 1 3

RField Players MP G A P Rael, Marissa: 07 1 0 0 0Ray, Julie: 80 - 8 - -Renna, Nicole: 01 3 0 0 0Refvem, Sharon: 80 - 5 - -Richardson, Dana: 03, 04 36 0 0 0Romero, Angela: 00, 01 38 0 1 1Rose, Tiffany: 97 1 0 0 0Rowe, Bree: 07, 08, 09, 10 54 0 5 5

SField Players MP G A P Sawyer, Rebecca: 80 - 3 - -Selby, Marie: 00 13 0 1 1Shekell, Peggy: 80 - 1 - -Shelstad, Dawn: 81 - - - -Sherman, Melissa: 96, 97, 98 47 0 3 3Simmons, Iris: 80 - 6 - -Sims, Ellen: 99, 00 11 0 0 0Smith, Heidi: 97, 98, 99 19 0 0 0Smith, Tiffany: 05, 06, 07 54 9 5 23Smith, Tracey: 99 4 0 0 0Stemp, Molly: 98, 99, 00 17 0 1 1Stoltenberg, Jen: 07, 08, 09, 10 80 33 18 84Strinsky, Sue: 81 - - - -Sweeney, Danielle: 06, 07, 08, 09 80 6 12 24

TField Players MP G A P Taylor, Victoria: 80, 81 - 2 - -Tedford, Lisa: 04 9 0 0 0Tharp, Dylan: 04, 05, 06, 07 74 0 3 3Thayer, Robi: 01, 02 33 0 0 0Thompson, Lauren: 09, 10, 11 50 1 0 2Treick, Becky: 81 - - - -Tuttle, Arlene: 01, 02 26 2 0 4

VField Players MP G A P Valadez, Andrea: 03, 04, 05 55 9 8 26

WField Players MP G A P Walters, Mercedes: 07, 08, 09, 10 67 4 6 14Watson, Megan: 06 14 1 0 2Werdell, Lindsey: 00, 01, 02, 03 68 5 4 14Westermark, Ann: 00, 01 38 6 5 17White, Allyssa: 97, 98, 99, 00 76 6 3 15Winther, Kaily: 03 3 0 0 0Wone, Dara: 00, 02, 03 42 0 1 1

YField Players MP G A P Yoro, Sarah: 05 12 0 1 1

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GOALKEEPERSName Record MP GA SAV GAAChatfield, Jessie: 05, 06, 07, 09 25-28-6 61 90 253 1.53Etter, Mary: 02, 03 0-0-0 2 2 1 4.74Fox, Amanda: 96, 97, 98, 99 23-46-6 75 149 434 1.93Hesser, Michelle: 96, 97, 98 0-0-0 3 1 1 4.74Johnson, Tori: 07, 08 0-0-1 5 0 1 0.00Kats, Lori: 81 NA - - - -Lainez, Domenique: 01, 03, 04 11-24-3 40 84 180 2.17Marrer, Emily: 03, 04 1-0-0 4 6 10 2.99Miles, Cody: 08, 09, 10, 11 20-17-4 43 56 150 1.30Norstad, Jeanine: 00 1-1-0 7 15 20 4.70Parlee, Lindsay: 10, 11 10-7-2 21 20 63 1.17Peters, Sarah: 99, 00, 01, 02 13-36-5 57 112 334 2.08Rowland, Robin: 81 NA - - - -Scarci, Patricia: 80 NA - - - -Wasp, Patricia: 80 NA - - - -Zaler, Emily: 06 4-1-0 5 4 15 0.80Allison Newton played and started in 76 career games at Oregon.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICSOregon Year Overall Pac-10 G A Pts Sh SOG CK YC-RC PK-ATT Fouls Min GA Avg. Saves Pct. Sho Att./Avg.1980 13-1-3 9-1-3* 62 - - - - - - - - 1560 14 0.81 - - - 61981 13-2-3 8-0-2* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1996 5-11-2 NA 21 18 60 175 NA 63 11-2 1-1 162 1710 39 2.05 86 .688 3 2384/2651997 5-14-1 2-7-0 (T-7th) 27 19 73 223 NA 43 7-0 2-2 204 1860 55 2.66 139 .711 2 1209/2421998 6-10-2 3-6-0 (8th) 22 23 67 176 NA 68 4-0 1-1 142 1685 29 1.55 121 .807 4 4583/5091999 7-11-1 3-5-1 (7th) 25 11 61 223 NA 85 3-0 1-1 160 1788 27 1.36 92 .773 4 5085/6362000 4-15-1 1-7-1 (8th) 21 17 59 261 NA 87 2-0 0-0 193 1830 64 3.15 151 .702 1 4740/5272001 8-8-2 2-6-1 (T-7th) 32 29 93 348 NA 90 19-0 0-1 217 1693 28 1.49 107 .793 4 4936/4942002 2-14-2 1-7-1 (8th) 13 11 37 147 68 48 5-1 1-1 176 1665 39 2.11 105 .729 0 5805/6452003 9-11-0 3-6-0 (7th) 28 29 85 277 124 108 9-2 5-6 215 1816 42 2.08 91 .684 3 5256/5252004 3-13-3 0-7-2 (10th) 14 8 36 189 108 62 11-3 2-3 200 1782 46 2.32 104 .693 1 5938/6602005 9-9-1 1-8-0 (9th) 20 19 59 227 104 68 10-1 2-3 227 1737 33 1.71 100 .752 7 6506/6512006 12-6-2 6-2-1 (2nd) 24 23 71 250 112 77 13-1 0-0 248 1878 17 0.81 78 .821 8 6100/7622007 8-8-4 1-4-4 (T-7th) 30 24 84 240 115 68 4-0 2-3 189 1880 29 1.39 80 .734 4 5683/6312008 9-9-2 2-6-1 (T-7th) 26 21 73 284 130 85 9-0 1-1 177 1867 31 1.49 78 .716 8 5553/5552009 9-10-1 1-9-0 (T-9th) 27 31 85 248 115 83 10-0 0-0 159 1837 32 1.57 70 .686 5 4871/6092010 7-10-3 3-5-2 (T-7th) 29 28 86 278 126 77 7-1 0-0 162 1877 28 1.34 84 .750 4 6557/6562011 8-9-3 3-6-2 (10th) 19 13 51 189 72 63 19/0 3-3 211 1860 27 1.31 85 .759 6 5820/728

OpponentsYear ----- ----- G A Pts Sh SOG CK YC-RC PK-ATT Fouls Min GA Avg. Saves Pct. Sho Att./Avg.1980 ----- ----- 14 - - - - - - - - 1560 62 3.58 - - 0 -1981 ----- ----- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 -1996 ----- ----- 39 27 105 223 NA 81 6-0 0-1 215 1710 21 1.11 78 .788 8 1171/1951997 ----- ----- 55 39 149 370 NA 135 6-0 0-0 226 1860 27 1.30 82 .752 7 4809/4011998 ----- ----- 29 28 84 278 NA 94 3-0 1-1 149 1685 22 1.18 66 .750 6 4002/4451999 ----- ----- 27 23 77 211 NA 85 5-0 1-1 171 1788 25 1.26 113 .819 7 5902/5372000 ----- ----- 64 55 183 397 NA 115 8-0 2-2 208 1830 21 1.03 100 .826 10 11467/10422001 ----- ----- 28 21 77 280 NA 84 11-0 0-0 213 1693 32 1.70 126 .797 5 3959/4952002 ----- ----- 39 28 106 263 144 78 5-0 1-1 199 1665 13 0.70 55 .809 9 3930/4372003 ----- ----- 42 42 126 263 133 68 11-0 1-1 245 1816 28 1.39 95 .772 7 4727/4302004 ----- ----- 46 39 131 277 150 83 17-1 3-3 226 1782 14 0.71 94 .870 10 7091/7092005 ----- ----- 33 29 95 267 133 64 16-1 2-3 256 1737 20 1.04 84 .808 6 3735/4152006 ----- ----- 17 21 55 226 95 70 14-1 0-1 218 1878 24 1.15 88 .786 6 7987/7992007 ----- ----- 29 27 85 251 109 71 13-1 3-4 248 1880 30 1.44 85 .739 8 7890/7172008 ----- ----- 31 23 85 241 110 93 18-0 2-2 209 1867 26 1.25 104 .800 4 10196/11332009 ----- ----- 32 30 94 209 102 66 8-0 0-0 159 1837 32 1.32 88 .765 5 8813/9792010 ----- ----- 28 21 77 226 112 92 9-1 1-2 155 1877 29 1.39 97 .770 7 9373/13392011 ----- ----- 27 21 75 219 112 116 16/2 2-2 189 1860 19 0.92 53 .736 9 9199/1150

ALL-TIME RECORD VERSUS NSCAA* TOP 251996 0-0-0 1997 0-2-01998 0-2-01999 1-2-02000 0-8-02001 0-4-12002 0-7-12003 0-4-02004 0-4-02005 0-3-02006 2-2-02007 0-5-12008 0-7-02009 2-6-02010 0-5-12011 1-3-2All-time 6-64-6

OREGON WINS VERSUS NSCAA* TOP 25 TEAMSOregon 2, No. 20 UCLA 1 10/31/1999Oregon 2, No. 24 Arizona 1 10/6/2006Oregon 2, No. 3 UCLA 1 (OT) 11/3/2006Oregon 2, No. 15 Colorado 1 9/6/2009Oregon 4, No. 21 Denver 1 9/18/2009

OREGON TIES VERSUS NSCAA* TOP 25 TEAMSOregon 1, No. 13 Washington 1 11/9/2001Oregon 1, No. 23 Utah 1 9/15/2002Oregon 0, No. 5 Stanford 0 11/9/2007Oregon 1, No. 19 USC 1 10/17/2010* National Soccer Coaches Association of America

OREGON ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDSYear Coach Overall Conference1980 John Feeney 13-1-3 9-1-3*

1981 Manfred Tschan 13-2-3 8-0-2*

1996 Bill Steffen 5-11-2 NA1997 Bill Steffen 5-14-1 2-7-01998 Bill Steffen 6-10-2 3-6-01999 Bill Steffen 7-11-1 3-5-12000 Bill Steffen 4-15-1 1-7-12001 Bill Steffen 8-8-2 2-6-12002 Bill Steffen 2-14-2 1-7-12003 Bill Steffen 9-11-0 3-6-02004 Bill Steffen 3-13-3 0-7-2

Steffen’s 9-year totals 49-107-14 15-51-6

2005 Tara Erickson 9-9-1 1-8-02006 Tara Erickson 12-6-2 6-1-22007 Tara Erickson 8-8-4 1-4-42008 Tara Erickson 9-9-2 2-6-12009 Tara Erickson 9-10-1 1-9-02010 Tara Erickson 7-10-3 3-5-12011 Tara Erickson 8-9-3 3-6-2

Erickson’s 7-year totals 62-61-16 17-39-10

* Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (NWCSC)

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1980Coach: John FeeneyRecord: 13-1-3, NWCSC (1st)NWCSC ChampionsS 28 Portland W 5-1O 5 * Puget Sound W 8-0O 7 * Lewis & Clark W 1-0O 11 at Evergreen State W 8-0O 12 * at Washington T 1-1 (OT)O 18 * at Whitman W 5-1O 19 * at Washington State W 5-2O 25 * at Lewis & Clark T 1-1 (OT)O 26 at Portland W 9-0N 1 * at Puget Sound W 4-1N 2 * at W. Washington L 1-2N 8 * at Oregon State W 4-0N 9 * Washington W 2-1N 11 * Oregon State T 2-2 (OT)N 15 * Whitman W 3-1N 16 Evergreen State W 1-0N 22 * W. Washington W 2-1

1981Coach: Manfred TschanRecord: 12-2-3, NWCSC (1st)NWCSC Champions/AIAW National TournamentS 26 * Washington State W 7-0S 30 Lewis & Clark W NAO 3 * at Puget Sound W 9-1O 4 * at W. Washington W 3-1O 10 * Washington W 6-0O 10 * Oregon State W 5-0O 11 British Columbia W 2-0O 13 * at Oregon State W 4-2O 17 * W. Washington T 0-0 (OT)O 18 * Puget Sound W 3-0O 25 * at Washington T 0-0 (OT)O 31 * at Washington State W 5-1N 14 Pacific Lutheran1 W 6-0N 15 Linfield1 W NAN 15 Western Washington1 T+ 1-1 (OT)N 20 Connecticut2 L 1-3 (OT)N 21 Massachusetts2 W 1-0N 22 Harvard2 L 3-4 (OT)1 NWCSC Regional Tournament, Eugene, Ore. 2 AIAW National Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.+ W. Washington won on penalty kicks, 2-1

1996Coach: Bill SteffenRecord: 5-11-2, IndependentS 3 UC Irvine L 0-5S 6 Pacific (Ore.) W 2-0 (OT)S 8 at Willamette L 0-1S 13 at Cal State Northridge W 3-1S 15 at USC L 1-5S 19 Brigham Young L 2-5S 21 Arizona State T 1-1 (OT)S 27 at Gonzaga T 3-3 (OT)S 28 vs. Montana1 L 0-2O 4 Gonzaga W 1-0O 6 Utah L 2-3O 20 Oklahoma W 4-0O 25 at Pacific L 0-2O 27 vs. Sacramento State2 L 0-5N 1 Washington L 0-2N 3 at Portland State L 0-1N 8 at Washington State L 0-2N 10 Oregon State W 2-11 Spokane, Wash.2 Stockton, Calif.

1997Coach: Bill SteffenRecord: 5-14-1, 2-7-0 Pac-10 (7th-tie)

A 29 at San Francisco State W 7-2A 31 at San Jose State L 1-4S 4 Portland State W 1-0S 12 vs. Air Force1 L 2-3S 14 vs. Cal State Northridge1 W 3-0S 19 vs. Baylor2 L 1-2 (OT)S 21 at No. 4 Texas A&M L 1-3S 26 vs. James Madison3 L 0-4S 28 at UNC Greensboro L 0-6O 3 at Utah L 3-4O 5 at Weber State T 1-1 (OT)O 10 * at Washington L 0-3O 12 * at Washington State L 1-3O 17 * UCLA L 0-6O 19 * No. 18 USC L 1-5O 24 * at Arizona W 2-1O 25 * at Arizona State L 0-2O 31 * California L 0-1N 2 * Stanford L 0-4N 9 * at Oregon State W 3-11 Portland, Ore.2 College Station, Texas3 Greensboro, N.C.

1998Coach: Bill SteffenRecord: 6-10-2, 3-6-0 Pac-10 (8th)S 4 Tennessee W 3-1S 7 UNC Greensboro W 2-0S 12 vs. Wake Forest1 L 2-3 (OT)S 13 vs. Florida International1 W 1-0S 18 at Hawaii L 1-2S 19 vs. San Diego2 L 0-2O 2 San Francisco T 1-1 (2OT)O 3 Portland State T 1-1 (2OT)O 9 * Oregon State W 3-0O 13 at No. 7 Portland L 0-1O 16 * Washington L 2-3O 18 * Washington State L 0-1O 23 * at No. 19 UCLA L 0-2O 25 * at USC L 0-4O 30 * Arizona W 4-2N 1 * Arizona State W 1-0N 6 * at California L 1-2 (OT)N 8 * at Stanford L 0-41 Portland, Ore.2 Honolulu, Hawaii

1999Coach: Bill SteffenRecord: 7-11-1, 3-5-1 Pac-10 (7th)A 27 at San Francisco W 3-0A 29 at San Jose State L 0-3S 1 at Saint Mary’s L 2-3 (OT)S 7 at Davidson L 1-2S 10 at Wake Forest L 0-2S 12 vs. UNC Charlotte1 W 2-1S 19 Idaho W 2-1S 22 Portland L 0-2O 1 Auburn W 4-0O 3 Cal State Northridge L 1-3O 8 * No. 20 Stanford L 0-1O 10 * California L 0-1O 16 * at Oregon State W 4-0O 22 * at Washington State W 2-1 (OT)O 24 * at Washington L 0-1 (2OT)O 29 * No. 10 USC L 1-3O 31 * No. 20 UCLA W 1-2N 5 * at Arizona State L 1-2N 7 * at Arizona T 0-0 (2OT)1 Winston-Salem, N.C.

2000Coach: Bill Steffen

Record: 4-15-1, 1-7-1 Pac-10 (8th)A 25 San Jose State W 5-3A 27 Idaho W 4-1A 29 at San Diego L 1-6S 1 at Santa Clara L 0-6S 4 at Portland L 0-3S 8 vs. No. 17 Duke1 L 0-1S 10 at No. 1 North Carolina L 0-6S 17 Montana L 0-1S 22 vs. Xavier2 L 1-3S 24 vs. James Madison2 W 3-2O 1 No. 21 Florida State L 0-1O 6 * Arizona State L 1-2O 8 * Arizona W 2-0O 13 * at No. 13 USC L 0-3O 15 * at No. 7 UCLA L 0-8O 20 * Oregon State T 2-2 (2OT)O 27 * Washington State L 1-2O 29 * No. 2 Washington L 1-6N 3 * at No. 15 Stanford L 0-4N 5 * at No. 8 California L 0-41 Chapel Hill, N.C.2 Knoxville, Tenn.

2001Coach: Bill SteffenRecord: 8-8-2, 2-6-1 Pac-10 (7th-tie)A 31 Gonzaga W 1-0S 5 at Idaho T 1-1 (2OT)S 7 at Montana L 0-1S 18 at San Jose State W 5-2S 23 Nevada W 2-1S 28 San Diego W 3-0S 30 Eastern Washington W 5-0O 3 No. 4 Portland L 0-3O 7 Portland State W 4-2O 12 * No. 17 California L 0-3O 14 * No. 9 Stanford L 1-3O 19 * at Arizona L 1-2O 21 * at Arizona State W 3-2 (OT)O 26 * No. 3 UCLA L 0-2O 28 * USC L 0-1N 4 * at Oregon State L 1-4N 9 * at No. 13 Washington T 1-1 (2OT)N 11 * at Washington State W 4-0

2002Coach: Bill SteffenRecord: 2-14-2, 1-7-1 Pac-10 (9th)A 30 vs. Wake Forest1 L 0-3S 1 at No. 17 Florida State L 1-2S 6 Gonzaga L 0-1S 15 No. 23 Utah T 1-1 (2OT)S 20 vs. Pacific2 L 0-4S 22 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay2 W 4-2S 29 No. 1 North Carolina L 0-3O 4 Portland State L 1-3O 6 at No. 5 Portland L 0-3O 11 * Washington L 1-2O 13 * Washington State T 1-1 (2OT)O 18 * at No. 11 California L 0-2O 20 * at No. 1 Stanford L 0-3O 25 * Arizona W 3-2O 27 * No. 20 Arizona State L 1-2N 1 * at No. 6 UCLA L 0-2N 3 * at No. 16 USC L 0-1 (OT)N 8 * Oregon State L 1-21 Tallahassee, Fla.2 Corvallis, Ore.

2003Coach: Bill SteffenRecord: 9-11-0, 3-6-0 Pac-10 (7th)A 29 Boise State W 4-1

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A 31 Rice W 1-0S 7 San Francisco W 2-1S 12 at Pacific W 2-1S 14 at Sacramento State W 3-1S 19 vs. No. 4 Texas A&M1 L 0-4S 21 at Southern Methodist L 0-2S 26 at Loyola Marymount L 0-5S 28 at Cal State Fullerton L 0-5O 3 No. 6 Portland L 0-1O 5 Weber State W 3-2O 10 * at Oregon State W 4-3 (OT)O 17 * at Washington State L 0-2O19 * at No. 10 Washington L 0-2O 24 * Stanford L 1-3O 26 * California W 2-0O 31 * at Arizona State L 2-3N 2 * at Arizona W 1-0N 7 * USC L 1-3N 9 * No. 2 UCLA L 2-3 (OT)1 Dallas, Texas

2004Coach: Bill SteffenRecord: 3-13-3, 0-7-2 Pac-10 (10th)A 27 UC Santa Barbara L 0-2A 29 San Diego State T 1-1 (2OT)S 3 vs. Weber State1 W 3-2 (OT)S 5 at Utah L 0-2S 17 vs. C. Connecticut State2 L 0-4S 19 at Connecticut L 0-1S 24 at No. 6 Portland L 2-5S 26 at Portland State L 0-2O 1 Wyoming W 3-1O 3 Gonzaga W 1-0 (OT)O 8 * at USC L 0-2O 10 * at No. 8 UCLA L 0-6O 15 * Oregon State L 0-3O 22 * Washngton State T 1-1 (2OT)O 24 * No. 15 Washington L 1-4O 29 * at No. 17 Stanford L 0-2O 31 * at California L 1-5N 5 * Arizona State T 1-1 (2OT)N 7 * No. 15 Arizona L 0-21 Salt Lake City, Utah2 Storrs, Conn.

2005Coach: Tara EricksonRecord: 9-9-1, 1-8-0 Pac-10 (9th)A 26 Eastern Washington W 1-0A 28 Louisiana State W 2-0A 31 No. 7 Portland L 0-6S 2 Gonzaga T 1-1 (2OT)S 4 Portland State W 2-1 (OT)S 9 at Elon W 2-0S 11 at North Carolina State W 1-0S 23 South Dakota State W 2-0S 30 vs. Nevada1 W 2-1O 2 at Wyoming W 1-0O 7 * at Arizona L 2-4O 9 * at Arizona State L 0-3O 14 * No. 4 UCLA L 0-3O 16 * USC L 1-2O 21 * at Oregon State L 2-4O 28 * at Washington W 1-0O 30 * at Washington State L 0-1 (OT)N 4 * No. 9 California L 0-5N 6 * Stanford L 0-21 Laramie, Wyo.

2006Coach: Tara EricksonRecord: 12-6-2, 6-1-2 Pac-10 (2nd)A 25 Long Beach State L 0-1

S 1 at UC Riverside L 0-1S 3 at Loyola Marymount L 1-2S 8 vs. New Hampshire1 W 1-0S 10 vs. Iona1 W 3-2S 15 at Gonzaga W 1-0S 17 at Eastern Washington W 1-0S 22 Nevada L 1-2S 24 Idaho W 2-0S 29 at Portland State W 1-0 (2OT)O 1 at No. 7 Portland L 0-3O 6 * at No. 24 Arizona W 2-1O 8 * at Arizona State W 1-0O 13 * Washington W 1-0O 15 * Washington State T 0-0 (2OT)O 20 * Oregon State W 2-1 (OT)O 27 * at California T 0-0 (2OT)O 29 * at No. 17 Stanford L 0-1N 3 * No. 3 UCLA W 2-1 (2OT)N 5 * USC W 3-11 Corvallis, Ore.

2007Coach: Tara EricksonRecord: 8-8-4, 1-4-4 Pac-10 (7th-tie)A 31 at Nevada W 1-0S 2 vs. Boise State1 W 3-0S 7 UC Riverside W 5-1S 9 Montana L 0-1S 14 at Utah State W 2-1S 16 at Utah L 0-2S 21 at No. 15 Purdue L 2-3S 23 at Illinois State W 5-1S 30 Portland State W 2-1O 5 No. 10 Portland L 0-4O 7 Gonzaga W 4-1O 12 * at No. 13 USC L 0-1O 14 * at No. 1 UCLA L 0-3O 19 * Arizona State W 1-0O 21 * Arizona T 2-2 (2OT)O 26 * at Washington State T 1-1 (2OT)O 28 * at Washington L 0-2N 2 * at Oregon State T 2-2 (2OT)N 9 * No. 5 Stanford T 0-0 (2OT)N 11 * No. 19 California L 0-31 Reno, Nev.

2008Coach: Tara EricksonRecord: 9-9-2, 2-6-1 Pac-10 (7th-tie)A 23 at No. 6 Portland L 1-3A 29 Utah State W 1-0A 31 No. 25 Purdue L 1-3S 5 Utah W 3-2S 7 Saint Mary’s W 2-0S 12 at UC Riverside W 3-2 (2OT)S 12 at Long Beach State T 3-3 (2OT)S 19 vs. Portland State1 W 3-0S 28 Weber State W 1-0O 3 at Oklahoma W 2-0O 5 at No. 12 Oklahoma St. L 1-3O 10 * at No. 6 Stanford L 0-3O 12 * at No. 19 California L 1-5O 17 * Oregon State T 0-0 (2OT)O 24 * No. 22 Washington St. L 1-2 (2OT) O 26 * Washington L 1-2O 31 * at Arizona State W 1-0N 2 * at Arizona W 1-0N 7 * No. 9 USC L 0-1N 9 * No. 2 UCLA L 0-21 Tualatin, Ore.

2009Coach: Tara EricksonRecord: 9-10-1, 1-8-0 Pac-10 (9th-tie)

A 22 No. 4 Portland L 0-3A 30 at Fresno State W 2-0S 4 vs. Colgate 1 T 1-1 (2OT)S 6 at No. 15 Colorado W 2-1S 11 Loyola Marymount W 3-2S 13 Seattle W 1-0S 18 vs. No. 21 Denver 2 W 4-1S 20 vs. Dartmouth 2 W 1-0S 25 Portland State W 2-0O 1 at BYU L 0-1O 3 at Weber State W 1-0 (2OT)O 9 No. 21 California L 1-2O 11 No. 1 Stanford L 1-5O 16 at Oregon State L 0-2O 23 at No. 4 UCLA L 1-5O 25 at No. 14 USC L 0-1O 30 Washington L 1-3N 1 No. 21 Washington State L 0-2N 6 at Arizona W 5-1N 8 at Arizona State L 1-21 Boulder, Colo.2 Corvallis, Ore.

2010Coach: Tara EricksonRecord: 7-10-3, 3-5-1 Pac-10 (7th-tie)A 20 Boise State W 2-0A 27 No. 21 Oklahoma State L 0-1 (2OT)A 29 SMU T 0-0 (2OT)S 3 UC Davis W 3-1S 5 Pacific T 1-1 (2OT)S 10 at UNLV L 0-1S 12 vs. Kansas 1 L 0-1S 17 vs. San Diego State 2 W 2-1 (OT)S 19 vs. Butler 2 W 6-1S 24 at No. 10 Santa Clara L 1-2O 1 at No. 4 Portland L 1-4O 8 Oregon State L 2-3O 15 No. 16 UCLA L 1-3O 17 No. 19 USC T 1-1 (2OT)O 22 at Washington L 0-2O 24 at Washington State W 3-1O 29 Arizona W 4-0O 31 Arizona State W 2-0N 5 at California L 0-2N 7 at No. 1 Stanford L 0-31 Las Vegas, Nev.2 Corvallis, Ore.

2011Coach: Tara EricksonRecord: 8-9-3, 6-3-2 Pac-10A 19 Wyoming W 2-0A 21 at Boise State W 2-0A 28 UNLV W 1-0S 2 New Hampshire W 3-0S 4 No. 16 Santa Clara T 0-0 (2OT)S 9 at LSU L 0-1S 11 No. 20 Illinois L 0-5S 16 UC Davis W 2-1S 18 Florida International L 1-2S 23 Utah L 0-2S 30 at No. 2 UCLA L 0-1O 2 at USC W 2-1O 7 at Arizona L 0-1O 9 at Arizona State L 0-4O 16 at Colorado W 3-1O 21 Washington T 1-1 (2OT)O 23 No. 18 Washington State W 1-0O 28 No. 22 California L 0-4O 30 No. 1 Stanford L 0-2N 4 at No. 21 Oregon State T 1-1 (2OT)

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