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Elizabeth Eng In This Section The 30th Anniversary ..................................................... 67 By The Numbers ........................................................68-69 All-Time Letterwinners..............................................70-71 NSCAA/adidas All-Americans ..................................72-73 National and Regional Recognition.............................. 74 Retired Numbers ............................................................ 75 Husky Record Book ..................................................76-77 Team Honors .................................................................. 78 The 100 Point Club ......................................................... 79 NCAA Tournament History .......................................80-81 Postseason Box Scores ...........................................82-85 Year-By-Year Results ................................................86-89 All-Time Record vs. Opponents.................................... 90 The Huskies and the U.S. National Team .................... 91 Foreign Tours ............................................................92-93 The Long Island Connection ......................................... 94 UConn Soccer History

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In This Section

The 30th Anniversary .....................................................67By The Numbers ........................................................68-69All-Time Letterwinners ..............................................70-71NSCAA/adidas All-Americans ..................................72-73National and Regional Recognition ..............................74Retired Numbers ............................................................75Husky Record Book ..................................................76-77Team Honors ..................................................................78The 100 Point Club .........................................................79NCAA Tournament History .......................................80-81Postseason Box Scores ...........................................82-85Year-By-Year Results ................................................86-89All-Time Record vs. Opponents ....................................90The Huskies and the U.S. National Team ....................91Foreign Tours ............................................................92-93The Long Island Connection .........................................94

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30TH AnnIvErSArY

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Celebrating 30 Years of UConn Women’s Soccer

During the weekend of Spetember 12-14, 2008, the University of Connecticut women’s soccer team celebrated its 30th anniversary as a varsity program. The celebration took place during the weekend of the 17th annual UConn Classic featuring three top-25 programs in the country as No. 1 UCLA, No. 11 Penn State, No.25 and Brown all competed.

The weekend kicked off at the UConn vs. Virginia football game at Rentschler Field on Saturday, September 13. Prior to the game, over 80 alumnae and their families gathered at a pre-game tailgate to reunite with past teammates and to meet the 2008 team and current UConn staff and administrators.

During halftime of the football game, all former UConn women soccer players in attendance were honored in front of a crowd of 40,000. Head Coach Len Tsantiris, a 1977 UConn graduate and coach of the Huskies for the past 28 years, was recognized with a 30th Anniversary poster that included pictures of every team in the history of the program. Also during the halftime ceremony, four standout former players were honored for their significant contributions to the program. Sara Whalen, Felice Duffy and Moira and Tara Buckley each received a commemorative bowl to honor their excellence in a Husky uniform.

The weekend celebration continued on Sunday, September 14 as UConn hosted a brunch at the Nathan Hale Inn. The brunch included memorable speeches from Director of Athletics Jeffrey Hathaway, Head Coach Len Tsantiris and three former Huskies. Melissa Morrone Taintor, Jill Gelfenbien Laufer and Meghan Schnur each recounted stories from their days as a Husky.

The weekend culminated at the UConn vs. Penn State soccer game, with recognition of all alumni in atten-dance during halftime of the game. Overall, the weekend celebration was an amazing tribute to the women’s soccer program and was enjoyed by all.

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00 Melissa Hauser ‘04 Amanda Schwartz ‘06-

0 Siobhan Harold ‘95-98 Stephanie Labbe ‘04-‘08 Erin Rice ‘00-03

1 Karen Bexfield ‘88 Shanna Caldwell ‘99-01 Jessica Dulski ‘08- Jill Gelfenbien ‘91-94 Siobhan Harold ‘95-98 Megan Jessee ‘02-05 Wendy Logan ‘88-91 Amy Miller ‘87-89 Bonnie Mitchell ‘84-87 Sue O’Hare ‘81-84 Laura Skaza ‘83-84

2 Elizabeth Eng ‘04-‘08 Amy Folan ‘92-95 Zahra Jalalian ‘01-04 Kristin Janosky ‘87-91 Jen Laccone ‘97-00 Catherine Laske ‘82 Cheryl Lumbruno ‘81 Shelley McElroy ‘83-86

3 Kristen Graczyk ‘01-04

Rita Haidous ‘84-87 Heather Heaton ‘93-94 Lisa Lumbruno ‘81-82 Sarah MacIsaac ‘04-07 Lisa McAdam ‘84-85 Mary-Frances Monroe ‘98-00 Cathy Shankweiler ‘82-85 Patti Spieth ‘86-89 Jen Zieky ‘03

4 Jennifer Amaio ‘98-01 Jamie Baumann ‘86-89 Jessica Diakun ‘06- Kristi Lefebvre ‘02-05 Missy Morrone ‘82-85 Megan O’Connell ‘86 Kathleen Nevis ‘95-96 Karen Warner ‘90-94

5 (# is retired) Tara Buckley ‘80-836 Laurie Boenning ‘84 Wendy Casiano ‘82 Carey Dorn ‘96-99 Kristin Fisher ‘03 Karen Flowers ‘95-98

Elise Fugowski ‘07- Darla Gurry ‘86 Rita Haidous ‘84-87 Sheri Huckleberry ‘93-96 Shannon Manning ‘91-93 Dena Maskous Kaycee McElree ‘00-01 Margarette Poteau ‘88-91 Ame Serravezza ‘90-93

7 Megan Almanzo ‘00-03 Britton Arico ‘87-90 Jean Brawn ‘81-82 Michelle Chura ‘90-93 Leslie Doeg ‘82-83 Karen Flowers ‘95-98 Lisa Jones ‘85-86 Laura Mangus ‘84 Karlyn Miselis ‘02-05 Christy Rowe ‘91-95 Annie Yi ‘06-

8 (# is retired) Barbara Chura ‘89-92 Leslie Doeg ‘82-83 Colleen Keegan ‘86-89 Donna MacDougall ‘82-85 Judy Michalski ‘84-87

Elizabeth Reil ‘92-94 Sara Whalen ‘94-97

9 Barbara Amaral ‘79-82 Brittany Barakat ‘02-03 Sarah Barnes ‘94-97 Jelisa Coltrane ‘83-86 Brianna Gray ‘06- Laurie Krutchkoff ‘89-92 Margarette Poteau ‘88-91 Lacey Toups ‘98-01

10 Lori Chapman ‘82 Lauren Ebert ‘06- Angela Gibbons ‘87-90 Margaret Jarvis ‘85-88 Chrisy McCann ‘95-98 Lauren Naida ‘99-02 Cathy Shankweiler ‘82-85 Jennifer Sullivan ‘02-05 Darcie Woodruff ‘91-94

11 Sharon Arnold ‘85 Nancy Economou ‘85-88 Mary Falzarano ‘98-00 Laura Hanrahan ‘96 Laurie Jackson ‘94

Carmie Landeen ‘97 Susan Lauer ‘80-83 Lisa McAdam ‘84-85 Julie Naumec ‘89-91 Kerry Page ‘90-93 Meghan Schnur ‘03-07 Jessica Shufelt ‘08-

12 Kate Foley ‘99-02 Julie Hultgren-Neumac ‘89-91 Linda Kirk ‘83 Sue Minnes ‘82-85 Maureen O’Connor ‘85-89 Katie Radchuck ‘04-‘08

Margaret Tietjen ‘95-98 Ginny Woodward ‘93-96

13 Karen Abernethy ‘87-90 Christine Anderson ‘86-87 Ellie Cheever ‘83-86 Kristen Graczyk ‘01-04 Shelley McElroy ‘83-86 Ashley Paine ‘92-94 Sarah Popper ‘99-02 June Posten ‘81-84 Brittany Taylor ‘05- Jennifer Tietjen ‘95-98

14 Farrah Barnes ‘94-97 Jamiee Baumann ‘86-89 Barbara Cosentino ‘81-83 Melissa DeLoureiro ‘98-00 Kathleen Economou ‘86-89 Jessica Gjertsen ‘01-04 Karen Gurnon ‘08- Maryann Hoke ‘05-07 Linda Jackson ‘83-86 Susan Stabach ‘90-93 Margaret Tietjen ‘95-98

15 Jen Carlson ‘97-00 Jane Carluccio ‘82 Eleanor Cheever ‘83-86 Linda Iacobellis ‘93-96 Margaret Jarvis ‘85-88 Ciara McCormack Mary Beth McNichol ‘90-92 Sue Mloganoski ‘86-88 Brittany Tegeler ‘05-‘08 Laura Waters ‘03 Patti Wojnarowski ‘84-87

16 Erin Clark ‘07- Lesley Dube ‘87-89 Tricia Erpelding ‘88-91 Kathleen Frank ‘02-05

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UConn Women ’ s Soccer By The Numbers Kristin Gardiner ‘98-01 Meghan Heberer ‘97 Sheri Huckleberry ‘93-96 Terri Koziell ‘86-87 Cathy Laske ‘82 Shelley McElroy ‘83-86 Gina Merchant ‘03 Tara Nichols ‘91-94 Kim Sullivan ‘84 Susan Webb ‘88 Patti Wojnarowski ‘84-87

17 Moira Buckley ‘80-83

Ellie Cheever ‘83-86 Michelle Chura ‘90-93 Meghan Cunningham ‘07- Sarah Donroe ‘93-95 Lesley Dube ‘87-89 Sue Minnes ‘82-85 Tara Nichols ‘91-94 Kim Noivadhana ‘02-04 Christy Rowe ‘91-95 Casey Zimny ‘98-01

18 Jennifer Atwell ‘88-89 Lori Kessel ‘83-84 Kristine Lundberg ‘02-05 Donna MacDougall ‘82-85 Suzy Manzo ‘86-88 Anika Martinez ‘93-96 Judy Michalski ‘84-87 Christine Mintz ‘01 Lauren Molinaro ‘97-00 Ashley O’Brien ‘07-‘08 Arne Serravezza ‘90-93

19 Cory Bildstein ‘07- Shelby Brownfield ‘00-01 Jana Carabino ‘94-98 Niki Cross ‘03-06 Beth Grecco ‘87-90 Jennifer Kennedy ‘84-87 Anika Martinez ‘93-96 Karlyn Miselis ‘02-05 Ann Marie Noonan ‘82 Margarette Poteau ‘88-91

20 Jennifer Atwell ‘88-89 Farrah Barnes ‘94-97 Mary-Beth Bowie ‘00-01 Melissa Busque ‘08- Whitney Butler ‘98 Dominique Diadoo ‘03-04 Tracy Guilford ‘91-94 Alisse Kosloski ‘02-05 Lisa Lumbruno ‘81-82

Sheila MacDonald ‘84-85 Sue Mloganoski ‘86-88 Marie Spinelli ‘97-98

21 Heather Braun ‘92-94 Tracy Guilford ‘91-94 Laurie Krutchkoff ‘89-92 Lauren Lattanzio ‘04 Beth Necrelli ‘84 Peggy Perrine ‘82 Kim Prutting ‘86-89 Laura Romeo ‘83 Naomi Stone ‘95-97 Courtney Wilkinson-Maitland ‘07- Maria Yatrakis ‘99-02

22 Jana Duffy ‘79-82 Karen Ferguson ‘90-93 Beth Grecco ‘87-90 Colleen Keegan ‘86-89 Traci McGowan ‘84-85 Naima Montacer ‘99-02 Ashley Paine ‘92-94 Sally Sakelaris ‘96-98 Courtney Sands ‘03-06

23 Alexa Borisjuk ‘98-01 Jill Gelfenbien ‘91-94 Angela Gibbons ‘87-90 Siobhan Harold ‘95-98 Natalie Hopp ‘03-04 Shelley McElroy ‘83-86 Mary Beth McNichol ‘90-92 Kacey Richards ‘07- Carla Sikand ‘83 Jennifer Strong ‘91-92 Patti Wojnarowski ‘84-87

24 Jennifer Amaio ‘98-01 Cathy Cambria ‘89-92 Lynn DiCocco ‘87 Nancy Economou ‘85-88 Tricia Erpelding ‘88-91 Kathleen Frank ‘02-05 Linda Jackson ‘83-86 Jennifer Kennedy ‘84-87 Susan Lavigne ‘80-82 Gina Merchant ‘03 Karyn Riviere ‘04-07 Amy Schwarz ‘92-95 Jennifer Traw ‘96-97

25 Tammy Barnes ‘93-96

Kathy Biefeld ‘84-87 Anne-Elizabeth Eskerud ‘98 Alisse Kosloski ‘02-05 Alexandra Kavadas

Abby Sheperd ‘01 Denise Swenson ‘88-92

26 Lara Batey ‘02-04 Jaime Baumann ‘86-89 Colleen Keegan ‘86-89 Laura Waters ‘03 Sara Whalen ‘94-97

27 Dale Arpino ‘85-86 Kristen Connolly ‘05-06 Sarah Donroe ‘93-95 Samantha Kelley ‘07- Laurie Krutchkoff ‘89-92 Kim Noivadhana ‘02-05 Meghan Plaster ‘04 Kathleen Roberts ‘88 Christy Rowe ‘91-95 Liv Taunton-Rigby

28 Kim Baverstock ‘94-95 Jessica Diakun ‘05 Lani Fortier ‘02-04 Kimberly Grimm ‘90 Laura Thomsen

29 Pam Claudio ‘88-93 Tali Griner ‘00-01 Maria Picard ‘05-06 Elisa Pirinen ‘02-03 Jill Rackett ‘83

30 Shannon Algoe ‘08- Kerry Connors ‘93-96 Maryann Hoke ‘04 Ashley O’Brien ‘05-06 Sue O’Hare ‘81-84 Joann Sullivan

31 Gwen McGugan ‘89-91 Shauna Musser ‘05-‘08 Debbie Rocque ‘82

32 Leena Kovanen ‘99-00 33 Alexandra Zedros ‘04-07 35 Charlotte Dench

45 Alyssa Plakas

77 Salla Ranta ‘99-02 Sarah Stanczyk ‘07-‘08

95 Becky Gundling ‘07-

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-A-Karen Abernethy .................................................................................1987, 88, 89, 90Shannon Algoe .................................................................................................... 2008Megan Almanzo ..................................................................................2000, 01, 02, 03Jennifer Amaio ....................................................................................1998, 99, 00, 01Barbara Amaral ...................................................................................1979, 80, 81, 82Christine Anderson .......................................................................................... 1986, 87Britton Arico .........................................................................................1987, 88, 89, 90Sharon Arnold ....................................................................................................... 1985Dale Arpino ...................................................................................................... 1985, 86Jennifer Atwell ................................................................................................. 1988, 89

-B-Brittany Barakat ............................................................................................... 2002, 03Farrah Barnes .....................................................................................1994, 95, 96, 97Sarah Barnes ......................................................................................1994, 95, 96, 97Tammy Barnes ....................................................................................1993, 94, 95, 96Dena Baskous ....................................................................................................... 2004Lara Batey ................................................................................................. 2002, 03, 04Jaime Bauman ....................................................................................1986, 87, 88, 89Kim Baverstock ............................................................................................... 1994, 95Karen Bexfield ....................................................................................................... 1988Kathleen Biefield ....................................................................................... 1984, 85, 87Cory Bildstein ................................................................................................ 2007, 08Laurie Boenning .................................................................................................... 1984Alexa Borisjuk ......................................................................................1998, 99, 00, 01

Mary Beth Bowie ............................................................................................. 2000, 01Heather Braun ........................................................................................... 1992, 93, 94Jean Brawn ..................................................................................................... 1981, 82Mary Lou Breen ............................................................................................... 1980, 81Cynthia Brounlee ................................................................................... years unknownShelby Brownfield ............................................................................................ 2000, 01Moira Buckley ......................................................................................1980, 81, 82, 83Tara Buckley .......................................................................................1980, 81, 82, 83Joyce Burnham ............................................................................................... 1979, 80Melissa Busque ................................................................................................... 2008Whitney Butler ....................................................................................................... 1998

-C-Shanna Caldwell ....................................................................................... 1999, 00, 01Cathy Cambria ...................................................................................1989, 90, 91, 92Jana Carabino .....................................................................................1994, 95, 96, 98Jen Carlson .........................................................................................1997, 98, 99, 00Jane Carluccio ....................................................................................................... 1982Wendi Casiano ...................................................................................................... 1982Lori Chapman ........................................................................................................ 1982Eleanor Cheever .................................................................................1983, 84, 85, 86Barbara Chura .....................................................................................1989, 90, 91, 92Michelle Chura ....................................................................................1990, 91, 92, 93Phylis Clapis .......................................................................................................... 1980Erin Clark ........................................................................................................ 2007,08Pamela Claudio ...................................................................................1988, 91, 92, 93Jelisa Coltrane .....................................................................................1983, 84, 85, 86Kerry Connors .....................................................................................1993, 94, 95, 96Barbara Cosentino .................................................................................... 1981, 82, 83Linda Crawford ...................................................................................................... 1981Niki Cross ............................................................................................2003, 04, 05, 06Meghan Cunningham ..................................................................................... 2007,08Mary Beth Curtis.................................................................................................... 1979

-D-Melissa DeLoureiro ................................................................................... 1998, 99, 00Dominique Diadoo ........................................................................................... 2003, 04Lynn DiCocco ........................................................................................................ 1987Jessica Diakun ........................................................................................ 2005, 06, 07

All-Time LetterwinnersNancy Dirgo ........................................................................................................... 1981Leslie Doeg ..................................................................................................... 1982, 83Sarah Donroe ............................................................................................ 1993, 94, 95Carey Dorn ..........................................................................................1996, 97, 98, 99Lesley Dube .............................................................................................. 1987, 88, 89Felice Duffy ............................................................................................... 1979, 80, 81Jana Duffy ...........................................................................................1979, 80, 81, 82Jessica Dulski ...................................................................................................... 2008

-E-Diane Eaton ........................................................................................................... 1980Lauren Ebert ............................................................................................. 2006, 07,08Kathleen Economou .................................................................................. 1986, 88, 89Nancy Economou ................................................................................1985, 86, 87, 88Elizabeth Eng ....................................................................................... 2005, 06, 07,08Tricia Erpelding ...................................................................................1988, 89, 90, 91Anne-Elizabeth Eskerud ........................................................................................ 1998

-F-Mary Falzarano ............................................................................................... 1998, 00 Karen Ferguson ...................................................................................1990, 91, 92, 93Kristin Fisher ......................................................................................................... 2003Karen Flowers .....................................................................................1995, 96, 97, 98Amy Folan ...........................................................................................1992, 93, 94, 95Kate Foley ...........................................................................................1999, 00, 01, 02Lani Fortier ................................................................................................ 2002, 03, 04Kathleen Frank ..................................................................................... 2002, 03, 04,05Elise Fugowski ............................................................................................... 2007,08

-G-Kristin Gardiner ...................................................................................1998, 99, 00, 01Jill Gelfenbien ......................................................................................1991, 92, 93, 94

Maggie Gerke ........................................................................................................ 1979Angela Gibbons ...................................................................................1987, 88, 89, 90Jessica Gjertsen ..................................................................................2001, 02, 03, 04Kristen Graczyk ...................................................................................2001, 02, 03, 04Brianna Gray ............................................................................................ 2006, 07, 08Elizabeth Grecco .................................................................................1987, 88, 89, 90Kimberly Grimm ..................................................................................................... 1990Tali Griner ........................................................................................................ 2000, 01Tracy Guilford ......................................................................................1991, 92, 93, 94Becky Gundling .............................................................................................. 2007,08Karen Gurnon ...................................................................................................... 2008Darla Gurry ............................................................................................................ 1986

-H-Margarita Haidous ..................................................................................... 1984, 85, 87Karen Hall .............................................................................................................. 1979Laura Hanrahan .................................................................................................... 1996Siobhan Harold ....................................................................................1995, 96, 97, 98Melissa Hauser ...................................................................................................... 2004Heather Heaton ............................................................................................... 1993, 94Meghan Heberer ................................................................................................... 1997Maryann Hoke ........................................................................................... 2004, 05, 07Natalie Hopp .................................................................................................... 2003, 04Donna Hornish ................................................................................................ 1987, 88Sheri Huckleberry ................................................................................1993, 94, 95, 96

-I-Linda Iacobellis ....................................................................................1993, 94, 95, 96

-J-Laurie Jackson ...................................................................................................... 1994Linda Jackson .....................................................................................1983, 84, 85, 86Zahra Jalalian ......................................................................................2001, 02, 03, 04Kristin Janosky ....................................................................................1987, 88, 89, 91Margaret Jarvis ....................................................................................1985, 86, 87, 88Megan Jessee .....................................................................................2002, 03, 04, 05

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All-Time LetterwinnersLisa Jones ....................................................................................................... 1985, 86

-K-Colleen Keegan ...................................................................................1986, 87, 88, 89Samantha Kelley .................................................................................................. 2008Jennifer Kennedy ................................................................................1984, 85, 86, 87Lori Kessel ....................................................................................................... 1983, 84Linda Kirk .............................................................................................................. 1983Alisse Kosloski ...................................................................................2002, 03, 04, 05Leena Kovanen ........................................................................................... 1999, 2000Theresa Koziell ................................................................................................ 1986, 87Laurie Krutchkoff .................................................................................1989, 90, 91, 92Vicki Kucia ............................................................................................................. 1980

-L-Stephaine Labbe .................................................................................. 2005, 06, 07,08Jen Laccone ........................................................................................1997, 98, 99, 00Carmie Landeen .................................................................................................... 1997Catherine Laske .................................................................................................... 1982Lauren Lattanzio .................................................................................................... 2004Susan Laurer .......................................................................................1980, 81, 82, 83Susan Lavigne ........................................................................................... 1980, 81, 82Sharon Lavine ....................................................................................................... 1981Kristi Lefebvre .....................................................................................2002, 03, 04, 05Carol Lent .................................................................................................. 1979, 80, 81Andrea Linden ....................................................................................................... 1980Wendy Logan ......................................................................................1988, 89, 90, 91Cheryl Lumbruno ................................................................................................... 1981Lisa Lumbruno ................................................................................................. 1981, 82Kristine Lundberg ................................................................................2002, 03, 04, 05

-M-Sheila MacDonald ........................................................................................... 1984, 85Donna MacDougall ..............................................................................1982, 83, 84, 85Sarah MacIsaac ..................................................................................2004, 05, 06, 07Laura Mangus ....................................................................................................... 1984Shannon Manning ..................................................................................... 1991, 92, 93Susan Manzo ............................................................................................ 1986, 87, 88Anika Martinez .....................................................................................1993, 94, 95, 96Lisa McAdam ................................................................................................... 1984, 85Chrisy McCann ....................................................................................1995, 96, 97, 98Kaycee McElree .............................................................................................. 2000, 01Shelley McElroy ...................................................................................1983, 84, 85, 86Traci McGowan ............................................................................................... 1984, 85Gwen McGugan ........................................................................................ 1989, 90, 91Lori McKay ............................................................................................................ 1980Mary Beth McNichol .................................................................................. 1990, 91, 92Gina Merchant ....................................................................................................... 2003Judy Michalski .....................................................................................1984, 85, 86, 87Amy Miller .................................................................................................. 1987, 88, 89Sue Minnes .........................................................................................1982, 83, 84, 85Christine Mintz ....................................................................................................... 2001Karlyn Miselis ......................................................................................2002, 03, 04, 05Bonnie Mitchell ....................................................................................1984, 85, 86, 87Susan Mloganoski ..................................................................................... 1986, 87, 88Lauren Molinaro ..................................................................................1997, 98, 99, 00Mary-Frances Monroe ............................................................................... 1998, 99, 00Naima Montacer ................................................................................. 1999, 00, 01, 02Melissa Morrone ..................................................................................1982, 83, 84, 85Shauna Musser ................................................................................................ 2007,08

-N-Lauren Naida .......................................................................................1999, 00, 01, 02Julie Naumec-Hultgren .............................................................................. 1989, 90, 91Beth Necrelli .......................................................................................................... 1984Kathleen Nevis ................................................................................................ 1995, 96Tara Nichols ........................................................................................1991, 92, 93, 94Kim Noivadhana ..................................................................................2002, 03, 04, 05Ann Marie Noonan ................................................................................................ 1982

-O-Ashley O’Brien .................................................................................................. 2007,08Megan O’Connell ................................................................................................... 1986Maureen O’Connor .............................................................................1985, 86, 88, 89Susan O’Hare ......................................................................................1981, 82, 83, 84Denise O’Meara .............................................................................................. 1979, 80

-P-Kerry Page ..........................................................................................1990, 91, 92, 93Ashley Paine ............................................................................................. 1992, 93, 94Joann Patterson .................................................................................................... 1980Peggy Perrine ........................................................................................................ 1982Maria Picard .................................................................................................... 2005, 06Elisa Pirinen .................................................................................................... 2002, 03Meghan Plaster ..................................................................................................... 2004Sarah Popper ......................................................................................1999, 00, 01, 02June Posten ........................................................................................1981, 82, 83, 84Margarette Poteau ..................................................................................... 1988, 90, 91Susan Proctor ........................................................................................................ 1979Kim Prutting .........................................................................................1986, 87, 88, 89

-R-Jill Rackett ............................................................................................................. 1983

Katie Radchuck .................................................................................... 2005, 06, 07,08Salla Ranta ..........................................................................................1999, 00, 01, 02Elizabeth Reil ............................................................................................ 1992, 93, 94Erin Rice ..............................................................................................2000, 01, 02, 03Kacey Richards .............................................................................................. 2007,08Karyn Riviere .......................................................................................2004, 05, 06, 07Kathleen Roberts ................................................................................................... 1988Debbie Rocque ...................................................................................................... 1982Laura Romeo ......................................................................................................... 1983Christy Rowe .......................................................................................1991, 92, 93, 95Denise Rowe ......................................................................................................... 1986

-S-Courtney Sands ...................................................................................2003, 04, 05, 06Sally Sakelaris ........................................................................................... 1996, 97, 98Mary Schneider ............................................................................................... 1980, 81Meghan Schnur ...................................................................................2003, 05, 06, 07Catherine Schroeder ............................................................................................. 1980Amanda Schwartz .......................................................................................... 2006,08Amy Schwarz ......................................................................................1992, 93, 94, 95Arne Serravezza ..................................................................................1990, 91, 92, 93Catherine Shankweiler ........................................................................1982, 83, 84, 85Abby Shepherd ...................................................................................................... 2001JoAnne Shibles ..................................................................................................... 1980Jessica Shufelt .................................................................................................... 2008Carla Sikand .......................................................................................................... 1983Laura Skaza .................................................................................................... 1983, 84Patricia Spieth .....................................................................................1986, 87, 88, 89Marie Spinelli ................................................................................................... 1997, 98Jane Spink ................................................................................................. 1979, 80, 81Susan Stabach ....................................................................................1990, 91, 92, 93Sarah Stanczyk ................................................................................................ 2007,08Heather Stone ....................................................................................................... 1997Naomi Stone .............................................................................................. 1995, 96, 97Jennifer Strong ................................................................................................ 1991, 92Jennifer Sullivan ..................................................................................2002, 03, 04, 05Kimberly Sullivan ................................................................................................... 1984Katherine Sunderland ............................................................................................ 1981Meghan Swanson ................................................................................................. 1981Denise Swenson .................................................................................1988, 89, 90, 92

-T-Brittany Taylor ......................................................................................... 2005, 06, 07Brittany Tegeler .................................................................................... 2005, 06, 07,08Jean Terrible ........................................................................................................ 1979Jennifer Tietjen ....................................................................................1995, 96, 97, 98Margaret Tietjen ..................................................................................1995, 96, 97, 98Lacey Toups ........................................................................................1998, 99, 00, 01Jennifer Traw ................................................................................................... 1996, 97

-V-Allison Vibert ................................................................................................... 1980, 81

-W-Karen Warner ......................................................................................1990, 91, 92, 94Laura Waters ......................................................................................................... 2003Susan Webb .......................................................................................................... 1988Sara Whalen ........................................................................................1994, 95, 96, 97Courtney Wilkinson-Maitland ............................................................................. 2008Patti Wojnarowski ................................................................................1984, 85, 86, 87Darcie Woodruff ..................................................................................1991, 92, 93, 94Ginny Woodward .................................................................................1993, 94, 95, 96

-Y-Maria Yatrakis .....................................................................................1999, 00, 01, 02Sharon Yesu .......................................................................................................... 1981Annie Yi ..................................................................................................... 2006, 07,08

-Z-Alexandra Zedros ................................................................................2004, 05, 06, 07Jen Zieky ............................................................................................................... 2003Casey Zimny .......................................................................................1998, 99, 00, 01

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UConn NSCAA /Adidas All-Americans

Meghan Schnur: A 2007 All-American … 2006 and 2007 BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year … four time All-BIG EAST first team selection … ranks ninth on Husky career list with 28 assists.

Brittany taylor: A 2007 All-American … 2007 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year … 2005, 2006 and 2007 All-BIG EAST first team selection … tied for team lead in 2006 with seven goals … made transition to backline full-time in 2007 and helped lead UConn to NCAA quarterfinal round.

KriSten graczyK: A 2003 and 2004 All-American … 2003 BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year … 2004 BIG EAST Tournament Offensive MVP … holds the school record for most points (26 on 10 goals and six assists) in the NCAA tournament … scored most goals and most points by a junior in the program’s his-tory … third on UConn’s 100-Point Club with 146 career points.

Sara Whalen: A 1995, 1996 and 1997 All-American ... World Cup Champion in 1999 with U.S. National team … Olympic Bronze Medalist in 2000 … 1997 NSCAA National Player of the Year … 1997 Honda Award Winner … 1997 NCAA All-Tournament Team … holds the record for most goals, assists and points by a senior in the program’s history … one of only two players to have her jersey number (#8) retired … founding member of the WUSA’s NY Power.

alexa BoriSjuK: A 2001 All-American ... scored the game-winning goal at Nebraska in the Final-16 in 2000 … co-captained the first UConn team to win the BIG EAST Tournament Championship … played for WUSA’s Boston Breakers and Philadelphia Charge.

Kerry connorS: A 1995 and 1996 All-American ... one of the leading scorers on UConn’s team through-out her career … ranks fourth on UConn’s 100-Point list with 128 points … member of the U.S. National Team in 1997 … played in the WUSA for the NY Power, Philadelphia Charge and San Diego Spirit.

caSey ziMny: A 2001 All-American … U.S. Youth National team member … 2002 team MVP … played for the Washington Freedom of the WUSA … was converted from center mid to central defender during her time at UConn … “Zim” dominated from the back line while also getting involved in the attack.

chriSty roWe: A 1995 All-American ... dynamic forward/midfielder during her career at UConn … member of the U.S. National Team in 1996 ... finished with 70 career points, 31 of which came in her senior year ... as a senior, she was named First Team All-BIG EAST after scoring 10 goals and passing for 11 assists ... selected for the UMBRO All-Star Division I East Women’s Soccer Team.

chriSy Mccann: A 1998 All-American ... solid defender between 1995–98 … ranks second for most games played in a career at 100 … played in all three years of the WUSA’s existence for the Boston Breakers as a central defender after graduation.

Sarah PoPPer: A 2002 All-American ... helped win the Huskies’ first BIG EAST Tournament Championship as the team’s co-captain … ranks 13th in UConn’s record books for all-time assists with 23 and eighth for most games played with 97 ... played for WUSA’s Boston Breakers after college.

Mary-FranceS Monroe: A 1998, 1999 and 2000 All-American ... member of U.S. National Team between 2000-2001 … ranks seventh in UConn’s 100-Point Club with 117 career points and holds the single-season record for points at 65 during 1998.

Karen Warner: A 1994 All-American ... scored the game-winning penalty kick to help UConn advance to the NCAA Championship game as a freshman in 1990 … member of Youth National team in 1990 … former assistant coach at UConn … went on to earn a Ph.D. from Yale in Anthropology.

carey Dorn: A 1999 All-American ... steady defender who helped UConn to the National Championship game in 1997, where she was named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team … won a World Championship with the San Jose CyberRays in the WUSA’s inaugural season … in the championship game, Dorn scored the sec-ond penalty kick after the game remained tied in overtime.

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Karen FerguSon: A 1991, 1992 and 1993 All-American ... named to the 1990 NCAA All-Tournament Team … member of U.S. National Team in 1992 and 1993 … former assistant coach at UConn … currently head coach at the University of Louisville … assistant coach for the Under-21 National team in 2003-2004 … assistant coach for the Under-15 National team in 2005.

DeniSe SWenSon: A 1992 All-American ... Team MVP Award winner.

cathy ShanKWeiler: A 1984 All-American ... eighth on UConn’s 100-Point Club with 110points.

cathy caMBria: A 1991 All-American ... one of the fastest, quickest and best outside left backs who joined the attack in the history of the pro-gram.

Moira BucKley: A 1981, 1982 and 1983 All-American ... named to the 1982 NCAA All-Tournament Team … holds the program record for all-time career points with 166 … member of U.S. National team in 1983.

Beth grecco: A 1988 and 1990 All-American ... three-time Team MVP Award winner … named to the 1990 NCAA All-Tournament Team.

tara BucKley: Only four-time All-American - 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 ... named to the 1982 and 1983 NCAA All-Tournament Team … two-time Team MVP Award winner … member of U.S. National team in 1983 and 1985 …first of two players to have her jersey number (#5) retired in the history of the program.

KiM Prutting: A 1987, 1988 and 1989 All-American ... one of the most dominant collegiate midfielders of her time … played for the U.S. National team between 1987 and 1988 … member of the Youth National team in 1987.

MiSSy Morrone: A 1983 All-American ... named to the 1982 and 1983 NCAA All-Tournament Team … Team MVP Award winner … father, Joe, coached UConn men’s team … brothers Joe Jr. and Billy played for the UConn men’s team.

Donna MacDougall: A 1984 and 1985 All-American ... named to the 1983 NCAA All-Tournament Team.

Mary lou Breen: A 1981 All-American ... one of the most dominant goalkeepers across the country during her career (1980 and 1981).

Shelley Mcelroy: A 1984 All-American ... named the 1984 NCAA Tournament Defensive MVP.

Felice DuFFy: A 1981 All-American ... two-time Team MVP Award winner … instrumental in helping the program gain varsity status at UConn … member of U.S. National team in 1982.

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Soccer BuzzAll-AmericA SelectionS

FirSt teaMBrittany Taylor ......................... ‘07Meghan Schnur ......................... ‘07Mary-Frances Monroe ............... ‘98Sara Whalen .............................. ‘97

SeconD teaMMeghan Schnur ......................... ‘06Kristen Graczyk ......................... ‘03Sarah Popper ............................ ‘02Carey Dorn ................................ ‘99

thirD teaMKristen Graczyk ...................‘02, ‘04Mary-Frances Monroe .........‘99, ‘00Jennifer Tietjen .......................... ‘97

honoraBle MentionMary-Beth Bowie ....................... ‘00Casey Zimny ............................. ‘00Jen Carlson ............................... ‘97

all-FreShMan teaMKacey Richards ....................... ‘07Annie Yi .................................... ‘06Meghan Schnur ......................... ‘03Brittany Barakat ......................... ‘02Jen Carlson ............................... ‘97

Soccer BuzzAll-region SelectionS

all-northeaSt FirSt teaMKacey Richards ....................... ‘08

all-northeaSt thirD teaMBrittany Tegeler ......................... ‘08

Soccer AmericA nAtionAl FreShmAn oF

the YeArMary-Frances Monroe ............... ‘98

Soccer AmericA nAtionAl PlAYer oF

the YeArSara Whalen .............................. ‘97

Soccer AmericA teAm mVPS

Meghan Schnur ......................... ‘07Kristen Graczyk ......................... ‘03Mary-Frances Monroe ............... ‘00Sara Whalen .............................. ‘97Sara Whalen .............................. ‘96Karen Ferguson ......................... ‘92Beth Grecco .............................. ‘90Kim Prutting ............................... ‘89Kim Prutting ............................... ‘87Linda Jackson ........................... ‘86

Soccer AmericA All-FreShmen teAm

Kacey Richards ....................... ‘07Niki Cross .................................. ‘03Brittany Barakat ......................... ‘02Mary-Frances Monroe ............... ‘98Jen Carlson ............................... ‘97Jennifer Tietjen .......................... ‘95Sara Whalen .............................. ‘94Jennifer Strong .......................... ‘91Beth Grecco .............................. ‘87Kim Prutting ............................... ‘86

nScAA AcAdemic All-AmericAn

Meghan Schnur ...................‘06, ’07Mary-Frances Monroe .........‘00, ’01Lauren Molinaro ..................‘00, ’01Carey Dorn ..........................‘99, ‘00

nScaa/aDiDaS college Scholar

all-regionMeghan Schnur ...................‘06, ‘07Kate Foley ................................. ‘02Salla Ranta ................................ ‘02

AdidAS ScholAr Athlete

All-AmericA teAm

Meghan Schnur ......................... ‘06Kate Foley ................................. ‘02Carey Dorn ................................ ’99Denise Swenson ................. ’92-’93

iSAA nAtionAl Seniorrecognition teAm

Christy Rowe ............................. ‘95Jill Gelfenbien ............................ ‘94Karen Warner ............................ ‘94Karen Ferguson ......................... ‘93Susan Stabach .......................... ‘93Cathy Cambria .......................... ‘92Denise Swenson ....................... ‘92Kristin Janosky .......................... ‘91Wendy Logan ............................ ‘91Beth Grecco .............................. ‘90Maureen O’Connor .................... ‘89Kim Prutting ............................... ‘89Margaret Jarvis .......................... ‘88Judy Michalski ........................... ‘87Linda Jackson ........................... ‘86Shelley McElroy ......................... ‘86Missy Morrone ........................... ‘85Cathy Shankweiler .................... ‘85Donna MacDougall .................... ‘85* Established in 1985

nScaa/aDiDaS all-northeaSt regionStephanie Labbe .................‘07, ‘08Niki Cross .................................. ‘05Elizabeth Eng ......................‘05, ‘07Kristi Lefebvre ........................... ‘05Brittany Taylor ........... ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Meghan Schnur .....‘03, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Zahra Jalalian ............................ ‘04Jessica Gjertsen ..................‘03, ’04Kristen Graczyk ............‘02,’ 03, ’04Naima Montacer ........................ ‘02Maria Yatrakis ........................... ‘02Salla Ranta ................................ ‘02Sarah Popper ............................ ‘02Mary-Beth Bowie ....................... ‘00Jen Carlson ..................‘97, ‘99, ‘00Mary-Frances Monroe ..‘98, ‘99, ‘00Casey Zimny ............................. ‘00Carey Dorn ..........................‘98, ‘99Lauren Molinaro ........................ ‘99Chrisy McCann .......................... ‘98Jennifer Tietjen .............‘96, ‘97, ‘98Sara Whalen .................‘95, ‘96, ‘97Carmie Landeen ........................ ‘97Margaret Tietjen ........................ ‘96Tammy Barnes .......................... ‘96Kerry Connors .....................‘95, ‘96

Ginny Woodward ....................... ‘96Christy Rowe ............................. ‘95Jana Carabino ........................... ‘95Michelle Chura .......................... ‘93Karen Ferguson ............‘91, ‘92, ‘93Susan Stabach .......................... ‘93Denise Swenson .................‘90, ‘92Jennifer Strong .......................... ‘92Cathy Cambria .......................... ‘91Wendy Logan ............................ ‘91Beth Grecco ..........‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90Britton Arico ..................‘87, ‘88, ‘89Kim Prutting ...........‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Linda Jackson ........................... ‘88Maureen O’Connor .................... ‘86Donna MacDougall ..............‘84, ‘85Shelley McElroy ...................‘84, ‘85Missy Morrone .....................‘83, ‘85Cathy Shankweiler ..............‘84, ‘85Moira Buckley ........‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83Tara Buckley .........‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83Jana Duffy ................................. ‘82Mary Lou Breen ...................‘80, ‘81Felice Duffy ............................... ‘81

Soccer Buzz northeASt region

PlAYer oF the YeArMeghan Schnur ......................... ‘07Kristen Graczyk ...................‘03, ‘04Sarah Popper ............................ ‘02

neWiSAAll-neW englAnd

Lauren Ebert ............................ ‘08Kacey Richards ....................... ‘08Annie Yi .................................... ‘07Erin Clark ................................. ‘07Becky Gundling ....................... ‘07Karyn Riviere ............................. ‘07Brittany Tegeler ...................‘06, ‘08Stephanie Labbe ..........‘06, ‘07, ‘08Elizabeth Eng ........‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Kristi Lefebvre ........................... ‘05Meghan Schnur ............‘05, ‘06, ‘07Brittany Taylor ........... ‘05, ‘06, ‘07

Jessica Gjertsen ........................ ‘04Alisse Kosloski .......................... ‘04Kristen Graczyk ...................‘03, ‘04Zahra Jalalian ......................‘03, ‘04Mary-Beth Bowie ....................... ‘00Jen Carlson ..................‘97, ‘99, ‘00Mary-Frances Monroe ..‘98, ‘99, ‘00Casey Zimny ............................. ‘00Carey Dorn ..........................‘98, ‘99Chrisy McCann .......................... ‘98Jennifer Tietjen .............‘95, ‘97, ‘98Carmie Landeen ........................ ‘97Sara Whalen ..........‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Kerry Connors ..............‘93, ‘95, ‘96Ginny Woodward .................‘94, ‘96Jana Carabino ........................... ‘95Christy Rowe ............................. ‘95Jill Gelfenbien ............................ ‘94Karen Warner ...............‘91, ‘92, ‘94Michelle Chura .......................... ‘93Karen Ferguson .....‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Tracy Guilford ............................ ‘93Susan Stabach .......................... ‘93Jennifer Strong .......................... ‘92Denise Swenson .................‘90, ‘92Cathy Cambria .......................... ‘91Wendy Logan ......................’90, ‘91Britton Arico ...........‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90Beth Grecco ..........‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90Kristin Janosky ....................‘88, ‘89Amy Miller .................................. ‘89Kim Prutting ...........‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Bonnie Mitchell .......................... ‘87Linda Jackson .....................‘83, ‘86Donna MacDougall .......‘83, ‘84, ‘85Cathy Shankweiler .......‘83, ‘84, ‘85Judy Michalski ........................... ‘85Missy Morrone ..............‘83, ‘84, ‘85Shelley McElroy ...................‘84, ‘85Kim Sullivan ............................... ‘84Tara Buckley ................‘81, ‘82, ‘83Moira Buckley ...............‘81, ‘82, ‘83Laura Skaza .............................. ‘83Jana Duffy ...........................‘81, ‘82Mary Lou Breen ......................... ‘81Felice Duffy ............................... ‘81Jane Spink ................................. ‘81

Sarah Popper had a stellar four year career at UConn, high-lighted by the NSCAA/adidas All-America award in 2002 along with a second team All-America Soccer Buzz award. Popper was also named to the All-Northeast Region team in 2002.

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rETIrEd nUmBErS

UConn Retires Two NumbersIn the 30-year history of the Connecticut women’s soccer program, Tara Buckley (right) was the first women’s soccer player to have her number retired. Tara Buckley’s number 5 jersey was retired after her stellar four-year career at UConn ended in 1983. Buckley, who played with sister Moira, has the distinction of being the only UConn women’s soccer four-time All-America selection. Sara Whalen (left) is the only other Husky to have her jersey retired.

Sara whalen• 1997 HONDA AWARD WINNER

• 1997 NSCAA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEARIn 1997, University of Connecticut three-time women’s soccer All-American Sara Whalen was named the Women’s Soccer National Player of the Year by the Honda Awards Program and was selected as the 1997 National Soccer Coaches Association National Player of the Year. Whalen was one of 11 finalists for the Honda Cup Broderick Trophy awarded to the female collegiate Athlete of the Year. Whalen led the 1997 UConn women’s soccer team to a single-season school record 23 wins and a spot in the NCAA Division I National Championship game. Connecticut concluded the 1997 season with an overall record of 23-4. The National Player of the Year honor for Whalen, as awarded by Honda, marked the first time a UConn women’s soccer star had received the award.

Whalen, who hails from Greenlawn, N.Y., led Connecticut with 64 points (21 goals, 22 assists) on the year, second best in the nation. Her 22 assists also ranked second in the country for that category. Early in the 1997 season, Whalen made the transition from her more traditional post in the UConn defense (where she was selected a two-time First-Team All-American at back) to a new post in the UConn offense as a forward. The move paid dividends for Connecticut as Whalen had both goals in UConn’s 2-1 National Semifinal upset win over previously unbeaten Notre Dame, advancing UConn to the National Championship game. Connecticut fell to North Carolina 2-0 in the NCAA Championship game. In 1997, Whalen was tabbed First Team All-American as a forward, marking the third consecutive season she was a First-Team All-America selection. Among her accom-plishments in 1997, Whalen was named Soccer America Magazine’s National Player of the Year, the Connecticut Sportswriters’ Alliance Female Athlete of the Year, a First-Team All-BIG EAST Selection, a First Team All-New England selection, Missouri Athletic Club National Player of the Year finalist, Hermann Award National Player of the Year finalist, Soccer Digest Magazine’s “Best collegiate soccer player in America” and USA Today’s “Most Versatile Player”.

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career recorDS

PointS166 ..............Moira Buckley, 1980-83153 .................Jen Carlson, 1997-00146 ..........Kristen Graczyk, 2001-04128 .............Kerry Connors, 1993-96128 ..........Margaret Tietjen, 1995-98125 .......Ginny Woodward, 1993-96117 ...Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998-00110 .....Cathy Shankweiler, 1982-85106 .... Jana Carabino, 1994-9899 ......... Britton Arico, 1987-9096 .... Jennifer Tietjen, 1995-9889 ........Sara Whalen, 1994-9785 ............Jana Duffy, 1979-8285 .......Donna MacDougall, 1982-8585 .....Missy Morrone, 1982-8581 ..Jessica Gjertsen, 2001-0471 ...........Denise Swenson, 1988-9270 ....... Christy Rowe, 1991-9569 ..........Felice Duffy, 1979-8168 ... Meghan Schnur, 2003-0766 ...Lauren Molinaro, 1997-0061 ...........Jane Spink, 1979-8159 ...... Tracy Guilford, 1991-9454 .......... Salla Ranta, 1999-0253 .... Tammy Barnes, 1993-9653 ...Karen Ferguson, 1990-9350 ......Linda Jackson, 1983-8650 ...... Karen Warner, 1990-9449 ... Brittany Tegeler, 2005-0848 ...... Elizabeth Eng, 2005-08

goalS63 ......Moira Buckley, 1980-8357 ... Kristen Graczyk, 2001-0453 ..........Jen Carslon, 1997-0049 ..........Ginny Woodward, 1993-9645 ..... Jana Carabino, 1994-9845 .....Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998-0044 ............Cathy Shankweiler, 1982-8543 ..... Kerry Connors, 1993-9643 .. Margaret Tietjen, 1995-9841 ......... Britton Arico, 1987-90

aSSiStS64 .... Jennifer Tietjen, 1995-9847 ..........Jen Carlson, 1997-0043 ........Sara Whalen, 1994-9742 ..... Kerry Connors, 1993-9642 .. Margaret Tietjen, 1995-9840 ......Moira Buckley, 1980-8333 .....Missy Morrone, 1982-8532 ... Kristen Graczyk, 2001-0428 ... Meghan Schnur, 2003-0727 .....Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998-0027 ..............Ginny Woodward, 1993-9626 .......Sarah Barnes, 1994-9726 ....... Christy Rowe, 1991-9523 ...... Sarah Popper, 1999-0222 ....Chrisy McCann, 1995-9822 ...Lauren Molinaro, 1997-00

gaMeS PlayeD103 ........Jen Carlson, 1997-00100 ..Chrisy McCann, 1995-98100 .Lauren Molinaro, 1997-0099 ... Kristen Graczyk, 2001-0499 .. Margaret Tietjen, 1995-9899 ........Sara Whalen, 1994-9797 .... Jennifer Tietjen, 1995-9897 ...... Sarah Popper, 1999-0295 ..........Ginny Woodward, 1993-9694 .. Naima Montacer, 1999-0293 .... Tammy Barnes, 1993-9693 .....Kristi Lefebvre, 2002-05

92 ............ Niki Cross, 2003-0692 .......... Carey Dorn, 1996-9991 ...... Zahra Jalalian, 2001-0490 ....... Karyn Riviere, 2004-0789 ......... Britton Arico, 1987-9089 ..... Jana Carabino, 1994-9889 ...Karen Ferguson, 1990-93 89 ........ Jen Laccone, 1997-0089 .... Susan Stabach, 1990-9388 ... Brittany Tegeler, 2005-0887 ...... Elizabeth Eng, 2005-08

Single-SeaSon recorDS

PointS65 .......Mary-Frances Monroe, 199864 ............. Sara Whalen, 199759 ...............Jen Carlson, 199758 ...........Kerry Connors, 199655 ...... Ginny Woodward, 199652 .........Kristen Graczyk, 200347 ........... Moira Buckley, 198145 ........... Moira Buckley, 198044 ....... Carmie Landeen, 199744 ........Margaret Tietjen, 199642 ...........Jana Carabino, 199540 ........... Moira Buckley, 198238 ...............Jen Carlson, 199738 ........Margaret Tietjen, 199837 ......... Jennifer Tietjen, 199637 ........Margaret Tietjen, 199536 ....... Jessica Gjertsen, 200336 .........Kristen Graczyk, 2002

goalS24 .......Mary-Frances Monroe, 199824 ...............Jen Carlson, 199721 ............. Sara Whalen, 199721 ...... Ginny Woodward, 199620 .........Kristen Graczyk, 200320 ........... Moira Buckley, 198120 ...........Kerry Connors, 1996 19 ........... Moira Buckley, 198018 ...........Jana Carabino, 199518 ....... Carmie Landeen, 199715 .......Mary-Frances Monroe, 199915 .........Kristen Graczyk, 200214 ...............Jen Carlson, 199814 ........Margaret Tietjen, 199814 ........Margaret Tietjen, 1996

aSSiStS23 ......... Jennifer Tietjen, 199622 ............. Sara Whalen, 199721 ......... Jennifer Tietjen, 199718 ...........Kerry Connors, 199617 ...........Kerry Connors, 199517 .......Mary-Frances Monroe, 199816 ........Margaret Tietjen, 199614 ........... Moira Buckley, 198214 ............. Sara Whalen, 199613 ...............Jen Carlson, 199913 ...............Jen Carlson, 200013 ........Margaret Tietjen, 199513 ...... Ginny Woodward, 199612 .............Casey Zimny, 199812 ............Sarah Barnes, 199412 ........... Moira Buckley, 198312 ......... Jennifer Tietjen, 199512 .........Kristen Graczyk, 2003

Single-gaMe recorDS MoSt PointS10 ............................Ginny Woodward ...........................vs. Providence, 199610 ........Jean Brawn vs. Smith, 1981 10 .........Jane Spink vs. Bryant, 1979

MoSt goalS5 ........................Ginny Woodward vs. .................................Providence, 19965 ..........Jean Brawn vs. Smith, 19815 ...........Jane Spink vs. Bryant, 1979 MoSt aSSiStS4 ...................................Jennifer Tietjen ...........................vs. Providence, 19984 ................................Margaret Tietjen .......................vs. West Virginia, 19964 ...................................Kerry Connors ............................vs. Seton Hall, 1995

goalKeePer recorDS goalS againSt average

career0.48.......Sue O’Hare, 1981-84

Single SeaSon0.30............Sue O’Hare, 19830.32............Sue O’Hare, 19820.42....... Sally Sakelaris, 1996 ShutoutS

career41.5 Bonnie Mitchell, 1984-87

Single SeaSon14.5...... Bonnie Mitchell, 1987

MoSt conSecutive ShutoutS9.....................Jen Traw, 19977............ Megan Jessee, 20047...........Siobhan Harold, 19957........... Bonnie Mitchell, 1987

SaveS

career373.. Bonnie Mitchell, 1984-87

Single SeaSon204.............Sue Proctor, 1979

Single gaMe25.........................Sue Proctor ................... vs. Harvard, 1979

StreaKS

MoSt conSecutive gaMeS

With a goal10 (12 goals) ......................................... Moira Buckley, 1980

With an aSSiSt8 (11 assists) .......................... ...............Kerry Connors, 1995

With a Point10 (29 points) ........................................ Moira Buckley, 1980

Mary-Frances Monroe set single sea-son records in 1998 with 24 goals and 65 points. She ranks seventh on the all-time Husky list with 117 points.

Moira Buckley holds the UConn ca-reer records in goals scored with 63 as well as total points with 166.

Kerry Connors is the fourth lead-ing scorer in UConn history with 128 points. She also has the fourth best single season total when she racked up 58 points in 1996.

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teaM Single-gaMe recorDS

MoSt goalS ScoreD......................... 13 vs. Bryant, 1979

MoSt aSSiStS.............. 21 vs. West Virginia, 1996

MoSt PointS.............. 45 vs. West Virginia, 1996

largeSt Margin oF victory ..............12 (13-1), vs. Bryant, 1979............ 12 (12-0), vs. Adelphi, 1982.... 12 (12-0), vs. Georgetown, 1996...12 (12-0), vs. West Virginia, 1996

largeSt Margin oF DeFeat.....6 (0-6), vs. North Carolina, 1990.....6 (0-6), vs. North Carolina, 2003

teaM Single-SeaSon recorDS

MoSt WinS............................ 23 (23-4-0), 1997

BeSt Winning Percentage...........................917 (16-1-1), 1982

longeSt unBeaten StreaK...............................21 games, 1998

MoSt conSecutive WinS...........................................16, 1995

MoSt loSSeS.................................9 (7-9-6), 2008...............................8 (15-8-1), 1990...............................8 (17-8-1), 1999

MoSt conSecutive loSSeS.............................................4, 1992.............................................4, 1999

MoSt gaMeS tieD.............................................6, 2008.............................................4, 2006.............................................3, 1987.............................................3, 2003

conSecutive gaMeS With a goal..................................... 25, 1980-81..................................... 25, 1981-83...........................................25, 2002

MoSt conSecutive ShutoutS.............................................9, 1995.............................................9, 1997

MoSt goalS ScoreD..................... 109 (25 games), 1996 MoSt aSSiStS..................... 144 (25 games), 1996

MoSt PointS..................... 362 (25 games), 1996

MoSt ShutoutS....................... 16 (24 games), 1995

MoSt ShutoutS againSt.........................9 (22 games), 2008......................... 7 (24 games), 2003......................... 6 (22 games), 2006......................... 6 (26 games), 2000......................... 6 (22 games), 1988

FeWeSt goalS alloWeD......................... 7 (18 games), 1982

MoSt goalS alloWeD....................... 32 (24 games), 1990

leaSt goalS ScoreD.......................20 (22 games), 2008

MoSt SaveS By a KeePer..................... 208 (16 games), 1979

Scoring recorDS By claSS

MoSt goalS By a...

FreShMan24....................... Jen Carlson, 199724....... Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998SoPhoMore20....................Moira Buckley, 1981junior20................. Kristen Graczyk, 200318..................Carmie Landeen, 199Senior21......................Sara Whalen, 199721...............Ginny Woodward, 1996

MoSt aSSiStS By a...

FreShMan17....... Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998SoPhoMore23..................Jennifer Tietjen, 1996junior22..................Jennifer Tietjen, 1997Senior

22......................Sara Whalen, 1997 MoSt PointS By a...FreShMan65....... Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998SoPhoMore47....................Moira Buckley, 1981junior52................. Kristen Graczyk, 2003Senior64......................Sara Whalen, 1997

career recorDS in ncaa tournaMent

PointS26 (10g, 6a) .......Kristen Graczyk, 2001-0413 (3g, 7a).........Jessica Gjertsen, 2001-0413 (5g, 3a) .. Sara Whalen, 1994-9713 (5g, 3a).........Melissa Morrone, 1982-8510 (5g) Donna MacDougall, 1982-859 (4g, 1a) Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998-009 (2g, 5a) ...... Jen Carlson, 1997-009 (4g, 1a) .......Salla Ranta, 1999-028 (3g, 2a) .........Niki Cross, 2003-067 (1g, 5a) Meghan Schnur, 2003-076 (2g, 2a) ....Karyn Riviere, 2004-076 (3g) ..........Marie Spinelli, 1997-98

6 (6a) .......Jennifer Tietjen, 1995-986 (2g, 2a) Margaret Tietjen, 1995-986 (3g) ....Ginny Woodward, 1993-965 (5a) .........Moira Buckley, 1980-835(1g, 3a) .. Shelly McElroy, 1983-865 (2g, 1a) .. Linda Jackson, 1983-86

goalS10............Kristen Graczyk, 2001-045.................. Sara Whalen, 1994-975.........Donna MacDougall, 1982-855.............Melissa Morrone, 1982-854....Mary-Frances Monroe, 1998-004.....................Salla Ranta, 1999-023.......................Niki Cross, 2003-063.............Jessica Gjertsen, 2001-043..................Marie Spinelli, 1997-983............Ginny Woodward, 1993-96

aSSiStS7.............Jessica Gjertsen, 2001-046..............Kristen Graczyk, 2001-046...............Jennifer Tietjen, 1995-985..............Meghan Schnur, 2003-075.................Moira Buckley, 1980-835.................... Jen Carlson, 1997-003............... Shelly McElroy, 1983-863.............Melissa Morrone, 1982-853................. Sarah Popper, 1999-02

goalKeePerS

goalS againSt average0.33 (3 games) ......Jennifer Traw, 1996-970.62 (4.5 games) ....Laura Skaza, 1983-840.76 (6 games) Stephanie Labbe, 2006-070.86 (5.5 games) ......Sue O’Hare, 1982-840.94 (9 games) ....Maria Yatrakis, 1999-020.95 (5 games) Shanna Caldwell, 1999-011.00 (3 games) A-Elisabeth Eskerud, 19981.14 (5 games) ...Bonnie Mitchell, 1985-871.29 (5 games) ...Megan Jessee, 2003-041.33 (3 games) .....Amy Schwarz, 1992-951.34 (6 games) ....................Erin Rice, 2003

SaveS41.............. Maria Yatrakis, 1999-0240................. Laura Skaza, 1983-8436.............Bonnie Mitchell, 1985-8734.......... Stephanie Labbe, 2006-0733...............Jill Gelfenbien, 1993-94

Bold - recorded during 2008 season

HUSkY rECord Book

Maria Yatrakis holds the school record for most saves during the NCAA Tournament play with 41 from 1999-2002.

Jessica Gjertsen holds the re-cord for most assists in NCAA tournament games throughout her career with seven.

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jacK Dennerley MoSt valuaBle Player aWarD

2008....................................... Stephanie Labbe2007....................................... Stephanie Labbe2006......................................... Meghan Schnur2005............................................Kristi Lefebvre2004...............Kristen Graczyk, Alisse Kosloski2003....................................................Erin Rice2002................... Sarah Popper, Maria Yatrakis2001..............................................Casey Zimny2000..............................................Casey Zimny1999................................................ Carey Dorn1998..........................................Chrisy McCann1997 ....Sarah Barnes, Jennifer Tietjen, Sara Whalen1996.................... Kerry Connors, Sara Whalen1995........................................... Kerry Connors1994............................................Jill Gelfenbien1993 ........................................ Susan Stabach1992........................................Denise Swenson1991............................................ Wendy Logan1990...............................................Beth Grecco1989...............................................Beth Grecco1988...............................................Beth Grecco1987.......................................Jennifer Kennedy1986 ..........................................Linda Jackson1985...........................................Missy Morrone1984.............................................. Laura Skaza1983..............................................Tara Buckley1982..............................................Tara Buckley1981................................................Felice Duffy1980................................................Felice Duffy

the lucette PaPPaniKouScholar-athlete aWarD

The John W. Vlandis award is designed to give special recognition to an upperclassman on the Connecticut women’s soccer team who has shown consistent academic excellence.

2008......................................... Brittany Tegeler2007...................................... Alexandra Zedros2006...................................... Alexandra Zedros2005...................................... Kristine Lundberg2004................................................ Lani Fortier2003....................................................Erin Rice2002................................................. Kate Foley2001..........................................Kristin Gardiner2000................................................. Kate Foley1999................................................ Carey Dorn1998................................................ Carey Dorn1997.............................................Sarah Barnes1996............................................Farrah Barnes1995............................................Farrah Barnes1994.............................................Elizabeth Reil1993............................................ Karen Warner1992 .......................................... Karen Warner1991............................................ Karen Warner1990.............................................Julie Naumec1989.............................................Julie Naumec1988..........................................Margaret Jarvis1987......................................Patti Wojnarowski1986................... Ellie Cheever, Jelisa Coltrane1985...........................................Missy Morrone 1984...............................................June Poston

MoSt iMProveD Player aWarD

2008...........................................Elise Fugowski2007.......................................... Jessica Diakun2006.........................................Sarah MacIsaac2005.......................................... Kathleen Frank2004........................................... Megan Jessee2003............................................ Karlyn Miselis2002................................................. Kate Foley2001.........................................Megan Almanzo2000............................................Alexa Borisjuk1999............................................Maria Yatrakis1998..........................................Chrisy McCann1997............................................Farrah Barnes1996.......................................Ginny Woodward1995.......................................... Tammy Barnes1994.........................................Darcie Woodruff

1993 .........................................Michelle Chura1992.......................................... Susan Stabach1991..........................................Tricia Erpelding1990........................................Karen Abernethy1989.........................................Colleen Keegan1988...................................... Nancy Economou1987......................................Patti Wojnarowski1986.......................................... Bonnie Mitchell1985................................................Sue Minnes

a.j. PaPPaniKou unSung hero aWarD

2008...........................................Ashley O’Brien2007.........................................Sarah MacIsaac2006.............................................Karyn Riviere2005.............................................Karyn Riviere2004............................................Zahra Jalalian2003............................................Zahra Jalalian2002................................................Salla Ranta2001....................................... Mary-Beth Bowie2000........................................ Naima Montacer1999........................................ Naima Montacer1998................................................ Carey Dorn

the uconn cluB outStanDing Senior athlete aWarD

2008............Stephanie Labbe, Brittany Tegeler2007......................................... Meghan Schnur2005................ Kristen Graczyk, Zahra Jalalian2004....................................................Erin Rice2003............................................ Sarah Popper2002.....................Alexa Borisjuk, Casey Zimny2001................... Jen Carlson, Lauren Molinaro2000................................................ Carey Dorn1999..........................................Chrisy McCann1998..............................................Sara Whalen1997........................................... Kerry Connors1996............................................. Christy Rowe1995................... Jill Gelfenbien, Karen Warner1994.........................................Karen Ferguson1993........................................Denise Swenson1992............................................ Wendy Logan1991.........................Britton Arico, Beth Grecco1990...............................................Kim Prutting1987............................................Linda Jackson1986........Shelley McElroy, Donna MacDougall1985.....................................Cathy Shankweiler1984 ...Moira Buckley, Tara Buckley, Missy Morrone1982................................................Felice Duffy

Strength anDconDitioning aWarD

2008....................................... Samantha Kelley2007...................................... Alexandra Zedros2006.........................................Sarah MacIsaac2005.......................................... Kathleen Frank2004.......................................... Kathleen Frank2003...........................................Gina Merchant2002................ Megan Almanzo, Sarah Popper2001...............Alexa Borisjuk, Jessica Gjersten2000...................................... Mary-Beth Bowie1999................................................ Carey Dorn1998..........................................Chrisy McCann1997.............................................Sarah Barnes1996......................................Sheri Huckleberry 1995......................................Sheri Huckleberry

PaPPaniKou FaMily SPortSManShiP aWarD

2008......................................... Brittany Tegeler2007......................................... Meghan Schnur

iron huSKy aWarD

2001....................................... Mary Beth Bowie

the gelFenBien FaMily acaDeMic achieveMent aWarD

Britton Arico ......................................... 1991-92Farrah Barnes ...............1994-95, 95-96, 96-97Sarah Barnes .....1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99Tammy Barnes ......................... 1994-95, 95-96Dena Baskous ..................................... 2004-05Lara Batey .....................2002-03, 03-04, 04-05Mary-Beth Bowie ...........2000-01, 01-02, 02-03Heather Braun ...............1993-94, 94-95, 95-96Shanna Caldwell ................................. 1999-00Pam Claudio ............................. 1990-91, 92-93Kerry Connors ..................................... 1996-97Meghan Cunningham .......................... 2007-08Melissa DeLoureiro ............................. 1998-99Dominique Diadoo ............................... 2004-05Sarah Donroe ................1993-94, 94-95, 95-96Carey Dorn .........1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00Lauren Ebert ........................................ 2007-08Nancy Economou ................................ 1988-89Tricia Erpelding ................................... 1988-89Karen Flowers ..................................... 1995-96Amy Folan ........................................... 1996-97Kate Foley ..........1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03Lani Fortier ............................... 2002-03, 03-04Kathleen Frank ......................... 2002-03, 04-05Kristin Gardiner ..1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02Jill Gelfenbien ........................... 1993-94, 94-95Jessica Gjertsen .................................. 2002-03Kristen Graczyk ........................ 2002-03, 03-04Laura Hanrahan .................................. 1996-97Siobhan Harold ..............1997-98, 98-99, 99-00Heather Heaton ..1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96Linda Iacobellis ...1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97Kristin Janosky ......................... 1988-89, 91-92Margaret Jarvis .................................... 1988-89Samantha Kelley ................................. 2007-08Leena Kovanen ........................ 1999-00, 00-01Laurie Krutchkoff ................................. 1992-93Lauren Lattanzio .................................. 2003-04Kristine Lundberg 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06Sarah MacIsaac .2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08Anika Martinez ..................................... 1996-97Ciara McCormack ................................ 2002-03Mary Beth McNichol ............................ 1992-93Gina Merchant ..................................... 2002-03Christine Mintz ..................................... 2001-02Karlyn Miselis ................2002-03, 03-04, 04-05Lauren Molinaro ............1997-98, 98-99, 99-00Mary-Frances Monroe .............. 1998-99, 99-00Naima Montacer .................................. 2002-03Shauna Musser ................................... 2005-06Julie Naumec ........................ 1988-89, 1989-90Andrea Neuman .................................. 2002-03Kim Noivadhana .................................. 2004-05Ashley O’Brien .......................... 2005-06, 07-08Kerry Page ............................... 1992-93, 93-94Ashley Paine ....................................... 1994-95Meghan Plaster ........................ 2003-04, 04-05Katie Radchuck ................................... 2005-06Salla Ranta ....................1999-00, 01-02, 02-03Elizabeth Reil ................1992-93, 93-94, 94-95Erin Rice .............2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04Karyn Riviere ....................................... 2006-07Sally Sakelaris ...............1996-97, 97-98, 98-99Courtney Sands ........................ 2005-06, 06-07Meghan Schnur ........................ 2004-05, 05-06Amy Schwarz ........................... 1994-95, 96-97Arne Serravezza .................................. 1990-91Abby Shepherd ......................... 2001-02, 02-03Susan Stabach ......................... 1991-92, 92-93Jen Strong ................................ 1991-92, 92-93Denise Swenson ...........1990-91, 91-92, 92-93Brittany Tegeler .............2005-06, 06-07, 07-08Laura Thomsen ................................... 2002-03Karen Warner .....1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93Karen Warner ................1993-94, 94-95, 95-96Laura Waters ............................ 2002-03, 03-04Sara Whalen ........................................ 1996-97Darcie Woodruff ............1991-92, 93-94, 94-95Ginny Woodward ................................. 1994-95Alexandra Zedros ..........2004-05, 06-07, 07-08

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THE 100 PoInT ClUB

In the 30-year history of the Connecticut women’s soccer program, only nine players have eclipsed the 100-point plateau for their careers, with five doing so in the past 11 seasons. Most recently, Kristen Graczyk completed her outstanding career with 146 points to rank third all-time in school history. In the 2000 season, Jen Carlson moved up to second on the all-time list with 153 points. One of UConn’s original stars, Moira Buckley, set the bar high during her career, collecting 166 points from 1980 to 1983. She has held the record for over 20 years.

Moira Buckley63 goals, 40 assists,166 points

kerry connors43 goals, 42 assists,128 points

Mary-Frances Monroe45 goals, 27 assists,117 points

cathy shankweiler44 goals, 22 assists, 110 points

Ginny woodward49 goals, 27 assists,125 points

MarGaret tietjen43 goals, 42 assists, 128 points

kristen Graczyk57 goals, 32 assists, 146 points

jen carlson53 goals, 47 assists, 153 points

jana caraBino45 goals, 16 assists, 106 points

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Year after year, the Huskies have appeared in the NCAA Tournament. From 1982-2007, Connecticut was one of only two schools to have played in every single NCAA Tournament. The Huskies made their 26th-consecutive appearance in 2007, but their streak halted in 2008.

UConn and the NCAA Tournament

UConn Tournament HistoryYear Round Opponent Location Result1982 Quarterfinal Cortland State Storrs, Conn. W, 2-0 (2OT) Semifinal Central Florida Orlando, Fla. L, 1-3 Third-Place Missouri-St. Louis Orlando Fla. W, 2-11983 Quarterfinal Boston College Storrs, Conn. W, 2-0 Semifinal George Mason Orlando, Fla. L, 0-1 Third-Place Massachusetts Orlando, Fla. L, 0-11984 First Round Cortland State Storrs, Conn. W, 3-0 Quarterfinal Brown Providence, R.I. W, 1-0 Semifinal Massachusetts Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 2-1 (2OT) Championship North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 0-21985 First Round Cortland State Storrs, Conn. L, 1-21986 First Round Brown Providence, R.I. W, 5-0 Quarterfinal Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. L, 0-1 (2OT)1987 First Round Rutgers Storrs, Conn. W, 1-0 Quarterfinal Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. L, 1-31988 First Round Wisconsin Madison, Wis. L, 0-1 (2OT)1989 First Round Hartford Storrs, Conn. L, 2-3 (2OT)1990 First Round Hartford Storrs, Conn. W, 2-1 Quarterfinal Virginia Charlottesville, Va. W, 1-0 Semifinal Santa Clara Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 2-1 (2OT) Championship North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 0-61991 First Round Massachusetts Storrs, Conn. W, 1-0 Quarterfinal Virginia Storrs, Conn. L, 0-21992 First Round Massachusetts Storrs, Conn. L, 1-2 (2OT)1993 First Round Dartmouth Amherst, Mass. W, 3-2 Quarterfinal Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. L, 0-11994 First Round Bye Second Round Brown West Hartford, Conn. W, 1-0 Quarterfinal Hartford West Hartford, Conn. W, 2-1 (OT) Semifinal North Carolina Portland, Ore. L, 0-31995 First Round Bye Second Round Massachusetts Storrs, Conn. W. 3-0 Quarterfinal Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. L, 0-21996 First Round Dartmouth Storrs, Conn. W, 1-0 Second Round Massachusetts Storrs, Conn. W, 2-0 Quarterfinal Santa Clara Storrs, Conn. L, 0-11997 First Round Fairfield New Haven, Conn. W, 3-0 Second Round Hartford Storrs, Conn. W, 2-1 (2OT) Quarterfinal William & Mary Storrs, Conn. W, 4-0 Semifinal Notre Dame Greensboro, N.C. W, 2-1 Championship North Carolina Greensboro, N.C. L, 0-21998 First Round Bye Second Round Syracuse Storrs, Conn. W, 2-1 Third Round Hartford Storrs, Conn. W, 2-1 Quarterfinal Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. L, 0-11999 First Round Bye Second Round Dartmouth Storrs, Conn. W, 3-0 Third Round Boston College Storrs, Conn. W, 5-0 Quarterfinal Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. L, 0-32000 First Round Bye Second Round Wisconsin Storrs, Conn. W, 1-0 Third Round Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. W, 1-0 Quarterfinal North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 0-3

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2001 First Round Sacred Heart Storrs, Conn. W, 3-0 Second Round Harvard Storrs, Conn. W, 1-0 Third Round Penn State Storrs, Conn. L, 0-22002 First Round Central Connecticut Storrs, Conn. W, 2-0 Second Round Rhode Island Storrs, Conn. W, 2-1 Third Round Florida State Storrs, Conn. W, 1-0 Quarterfinal Penn State Storrs, Conn. L, 1-22003 First Round Boston University Newton, Mass. W, 1-0 Second Round Central Connecticut Newton, Mass. W, 3-2 (OT) Third Round Michigan Storrs, Conn. W, 5-0 Quarterfinal BYU Storrs, Conn. W, 3-1 Semifinal Florida State Cary, N.C. W, 2-0 Championship North Carolina Cary, N.C. L, 0-62004 First Round Harvard Storrs, Conn. W, 2-1 Second Round Colgate Storrs, Conn. W, 4-0 Third Round Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. L, 0-22005 First Round Boston University Storrs, Conn. L, 0-1 (2OT)2006 First Round Columbia Storrs, Conn. W, 2-1 Second Round Texas West Hartford, Conn. T, 1-1 (1-3PKs)2007 First Round Boston College Newton, Mass. T, 0-0 (5-4 PKs) Second Round Wake Forest Newton, Mass. W, 1-0 Third Round Stanford Palo Alto, Calif. W, 2-0 Quarterfinal Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. L, 2-3 (2OT)

Overall NCAA Tournament Record: 43-26-2 First Round: 13-5-1 Quarterfinal: 7-11 Second Round: 12-0-1 Semifinal: 4-3 Third Round: 6-2 Championship: 0-4

Huskies on the NCAA All-Tournament Team

Jessica Gjertsen ............ 2003 Kristen Graczyk ............. 2003 Carey Dorn .................... 1997 Heather Stone ............... 1997 Jennifer Tietjen .............. 1997 Sara Whalen .................. 1997 Jill Gelfenbien ................ 1994 Sarah Whalen ............... 1994 Karen Warner ................ 1994 Karen Ferguson ............. 1990 Beth Grecco................... 1990 Shelley McElroy* ........... 1984 Donna MacDougall ........ 1984 Moira Buckley ................ 1983 Tara Buckley.................. 1983 Donna MacDougall ........ 1983 Missy Morrone ............... 1983 Moira Buckley ................ 1982 Tara Buckley.................. 1982 Jana Duffy ..................... 1982 Missy Morrone ............... 1982 *- Defensive MVP

Record vs. NCAA Tournament Opponents

Boston College ...................2-0-1Boston University ..................1-1Brigham Young ......................1-0Brown ....................................3-0Central Connecticut ...............2-0Central Florida .......................0-1Colgate ..................................1-0Columbia ...............................1-0Cortland State .......................2-1Dartmouth ..............................3-0Fairfield ..................................1-0Florida State ..........................2-1George Mason .......................0-1Hartford..................................4-1Harvard ..................................2-0Massachusetts.......................4-5Michigan ................................1-0Missouri-St. Louis ..................2-0Nebraska ...............................1-0North Carolina .......................0-6Notre Dame ...........................1-2Penn State .............................0-2Rhode Island .........................1-0Rutgers ..................................1-0Sacred Heart .........................1-0Santa Clara ...........................1-3Stanford .................................1-0Syracuse................................1-0Texas ..................................0-0-1Virginia...................................1-1Wake Forest ..........................1-0William & Mary ......................1-0Wisconsin ..............................1-1

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BIG EAST TournamentQuarterfinal: Oct. 28 – Piscataway, N.J.Connecticut 0 0 0 0 - 0Rutgers 0 0 0 0 - 0Scoring: NoneShots: UC 15, RU 7. Saves: UC Labbe 4, RU Guthrie 3.* Rutgers advances on PK 6-5

NCAA TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 10 – Storrs, Conn.Columbia 0 1 - 1Connecticut 0 2 - 2Scoring: UC Riviere (Schnur), 62:06. CU Judkins (Munoz), 68:03. UC Zedros (Schnur, Riviere), 70:30.Shots: CU 6, UC 23. Saves: CU Vespa 7, UC Labbe 1.

2006BIG EAST Quarterfinals - NCAA Second Round

2005BIG EAST Final - NCAA First Round

2004BIG EAST Final - NCAA Third Round

Quarterfinal: Oct. 31 – Storrs, Conn.Rutgers 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 1 - 1Scoring: UC Graczyk (Sullivan), 78:47.Shots: RU 7, UC 9. Saves: RU Jones 5, UC Jessee 4.

BIG EAST TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 5 – Storrs, Conn.Villanova 0 1 0 0 - 1Connecticut 1 0 0 0 - 1Scoring: UC Graczyk (Unassisted), 36:41. VU Murowski (Biehl), 56:48.Shots: VU 14, UC 18. Saves: VU Loyden 8, UC Jessee 8.* UConn advances on PK, 3-2

BIG EAST TournamentFinal: Nov. 7 – Storrs, Conn.Connecticut 0 2 - 2Notre Dame 0 1 - 1Scoring: ND Jones (Thorlakson), 46:13. UC Graczyk (Unassisted), 72:27. Graczyk (Riviere), 86:48.Shots: UC 5, ND 13. Saves: UC Jessee 5, ND Bohn 2.

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 12 – Storrs, Conn.Harvard 0 1 - 1Connecticut 1 1 - 2Scoring: UC Gjertsen (Frank), 32:32. UC Gjertsen (Fortier), 84:19. HU Colvin (Unassisted), 88:35.Shots: HU 11, UC 11. Saves: HU Shields 5, UC Jessee 6.

NCAA National TournamentSecond Round: Nov. 14 – Storrs, Conn.Colgate 0 0 - 0Connecticut 1 3 - 4Scoring: UC Riviere (Graczyk), 39:29. UC Sullivan (Unassisted), 46:50. UC Sullivan (Miselis), 54:00. UC Jalalian (Riviere), 54:59.Shots: CU 7, UC 20. Saves: CU Miller 6, Sousa 0; UC Jessee 1, Hauser 0.

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2002BIG EAST Final - NCAA Quarterfinal

BIG EAST TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 2 – Storrs, Conn.Georgetown 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 1 - 1Scoring: UC Jalalian (Popper) 3:49.Shots: UC 18, GU 4. Saves: GU George 10, UC Yatrakis 2.

BIG EAST TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 8 – Storrs, Conn.Villanova 0 0 - 0Connecticut 2 1 - 3Scoring: UC Almanzo (Popper) 6:10. UC Ranta (Graczyk) 27:09. UC Barakat (unassisted) 52:48.Shots: UC 19, VU 9; Saves: VU Dolan 7, UC Yatrakis 5.

2007BIG EAST Quarterfinals - NCAA Quarterfinal

BIG EAST TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 4 – Storrs, Conn.Georgetown 0 1 - 1Connecticut 0 0 - 0Scoring: GU Wells (penalty kick), 73:55Shots: UC 12, GU 2. Saves: UC Labbe 0, GU Higgins 3.

NCAA TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 16 – Newton, Mass.Connecticut 0 0 0 0 - 0Boston College 0 0 0 0 - 0Scoring: NoneShots: UC 15, BC 19. Saves: UC Labbe 6, BC Buonomo 8.*Connecticut advances on penalty kicks 5-4

NCAA TournamentSecond Round: Nov. 18 – Newton, Mass.Connecticut 0 1 - 1Wake Forest 0 0 - 0Scoring: UC Eng (Tegeler), 61:07Shots: UC 9, WF 11. Saves: UC Labbe 5, WF Barasha 3.

NCAA TournamentThird Round: Nov. 23 – Palo Alto, Calif.Connecticut 0 2 - 2Stanford 0 0 - 0Scoring: UC Cunningham (Schnur), 50:32. UC Yi (Ebert), 68:53.Shots: UC 7, SU 12. Saves: UC Labbe 5, SU Holland 1.

NCAA TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 30 – Tallahassee, Fla.Connecticut 1 1 0 0 - 2Florida State 1 1 0 1 - 3Scoring: UC Tegeler (Schnur), 3:51. FSU Talonen (Yamaguchi), 17:41. UC Yi (unassisted), 57:47. FSU Talonen (Schmidt), 81:38. FSU Talonen (Schmidt), 103:56.Shots: UC 12, FSU 23. Saves: UC Labbe 10, FSU McNulty 3, Team 1.

BIG EAST TournamentQuarterfinal: Oct. 30 – Storrs, Conn.Rutgers 0 1 - 1Connecticut 1 0 - 1Scoring: UC Tegeler (Sullivan), 15:59. RU Avner (PK).Shots: RU 10, UC 11. Saves: RU Crawford 6, UC Labbe 5* UConn advances on PK 4-2

BIG EAST TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 5 – Milwaukee, Wisc.West Virginia 0 0 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 0 0 1 - 1Scoring: UC Frank (Sullivan), 105:39.Shots: WVU 15, UC 19. Saves: WVU Bannerman 9, UC Labbe 6.

BIG EAST TournamentFinal: Nov. 6 – Milwaukee, Wisc.Notre Dame 2 3 - 5Connecticut 0 0 - 0Scoring: ND Cinalli (Chapman,Thorlakson), 23:10. ND Bock (Shaner), 25:43. ND Hanks (Bock, Thorlakson), 67:15. ND Manning (Thorlakson), 73:00. ND Pinnick (Cinalli, Bock), 77:16.Shots: ND 20, UC 11. Saves: ND Bohn, Karas 6, UC Labbe 6.

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 10 – Storrs, Conn.Boston University 0 0 0 1 - 1Connecticut 0 0 0 0 - 0Scoring: BU Chassar (Locasale), 102:28 Shots: BU 15, UC 15. Saves: BU Reuter 7, UC Labbe 4.

BIG EAST TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 2 – Storrs, Conn.Villanova 1 0 - 1Connecticut 0 0 - 0Scoring: VU Misciagna (unassisted).Shots: VU 15, UC 12. Saves: VU Dolan 5, UC Rice 5.

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 14 – Newton, Mass.Boston University 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 1 - 1Scoring: UC Graczyk (Sullivan, Gjertsen) 84:58.Shots: UC 25, BU 9. Saves: BU Clinton 8, UC Rice 2.

NCAA National TournamentSecond Round: Nov. 16 – Newton, Mass.Connecticut 0 2 0 1 - 3Central Connecticut 1 1 0 0 - 2Scoring: CC Duncan (Shimin) 22:09. UC Cross (Schnur) 58:38. UC Lefebvre (Graczyk) 72:05. CC Frich (D’Ambrosio) 82:22. UC Graczyk (Gjertsen) 106:35Shots: UC 32, CC 11. Saves: CC Ferra 13, UC Rice 8.

NCAA National TournamentThird Round: Nov. 23 – Storrs, Conn.Michigan 0 0 - 0Connecticut 2 3 - 5Scoring: UC Barakat (Gjertsen) 4:07. UC Cross (Graczyk) 25:57. UC Sullivan (Graczyk) 69:49. UC Graczyk (Gjertsen) 77:38. UC Graczyk (unassisted) 81:09. Shots: UC 20, UM 10. Saves: UM Tuura 3, Grech 2; UC Rice 5, Jessee 0.NCAA National TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 29 – Storrs, Conn.BYU 0 1 - 1Connecticut 3 0 - 3Scoring: UC Gjertsen (Cross) 21:14. UC Cross (Gjertsen) 28:08. UC Schnur (Cross) 29:09. BYU Rendich (Rose) 62:50.Shots: UC 17, BYU 15. Saves: BYU Smith 5, UC Rice 4.

NCAA National TournamentSemifinal: Dec. 5 – Cary, N.C.Connecticut 0 2 - 2Florida State 0 0 - 0 Scoring: UC Graczyk (Gjertsen) 62:07. UC Graczyk (Gjertsen, Fisher) 81:51. Shots: FSU 19, UC 14. Saves: UC Rice 4, FSU McKenzie 3.

NCAA National TournamentFinal: Dec. 7 – Cary, N.C.Connecticut 0 0 - 0North Carolina 2 4 - 6 Scoring: NC Tarpley (Chalupny, Tomecka) 7:50. NC Chalupny (O’Reilly) 30:04. NC O’Reilly (Tarpley) 56:57. NC Tomecka (Ramsey) 58:48. NC O’Reilly (Fletcher) 60:45. NC Ramsey (unassisted) 89:40. Shots: NC 26, UC 4. Saves: UC Rice 9, NC Winget 0.

NCAA National TournamentThird Round: Nov. 20 – Notre Dame, Ind.Connecticut 0 0 - 0Notre Dame 0 2 - 2Scoring: ND Chapman (Jones), 65:34. ND Thorlakson (Penalty Kick), 81:43.Shots: UC 4, ND 24. Saves: UC Jessee 8, ND Bohn 2.

BIG EAST TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 2 – Washington, D.C.Connecticut 0 2 - 2Georgetown 1 0 - 1Scoring: GU Durkee (pk), 17:28. UC Gurnon (O’Brien), 52:44. UC Yi (free kick), 65:41.Shots: UC 14, GU 9. Saves: UC Labbe 4, GU Desjardin 4.

BIG EAST TournamentSemifinals: Nov. 7 – South Bend, Ind.Connecticut 0 1 0 0 - 1West Virginia 0 1 0 0 - 1Scoring: UC Yi (O’Brien), 46:36. WVU Henderson (Mailloux), 57:06.Shots: UC 11, WVU 28. Saves: UC Labbe 7, WVU Butler 4.* Connecticut advances on PK 4-2

BIG EAST TournamentFinal: Nov. 9 – South Bend, Ind.Connecticut 0 0 0 - 0Notre Dame 0 0 1 - 1Scoring: ND Henderson (Weissenhofer), 96:58.Shots: UC 13, ND 29. Saves: UC Labbe 13 Team 1, ND Lysander 2.

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NCAA TournamentSecond Round: Nov. 13 – West Hartford, Conn.Connecticut 0 1 0 0 - 1Texas 0 1 0 0 - 1Scoring: UT Moore (Logterman), 50:31. UC Ebert (Unassisted), 69:59.Shots: UC 13, UT 18. Saves: UC Labbe 7, UT Pfenninger 1.* Texas advances on PK 3-1

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BIG EAST TournamentQuarterfinal: Oct. 29 – Storrs, Conn.West Virginia 0 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 0 1 - 1Scoring: UC Bowie (unassisted) 95:26.Shots: WV 4, UC 17. Saves: WV Haire 9, UC Yatrakis 1, TM 1. Overtime: 1.

1999BIG EAST Final - NCAA Quarterfinal

BIG EAST TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 2 – Storrs, Conn.Georgetown 0 0 - 0aConnecticut 2 0 - 2Scoring: UC Dorn (Laccone) 5:16. UC Monroe (Laccone) 16:08. Shots: GU 1, UC 19. Saves: GU Chang 12, UC Yatrakis 1.

BIG EAST TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 5 – Piscataway, N.J.Boston College 0 1 0 - 1Connecticut 1 0 1 - 2Scoring: UC Monroe (unassisted) 5:11. BC Guarino (unas-sisted) 51:07. UC Monroe (Borisjuk) 93:54.Shots: BC 7, UC 18. Saves: BC Lehne 9, UC Yatrakis 3.

BIG EAST TournamentFinal: Nov. 7 – Piscataway, N.J.Connecticut 0 2 - 2Notre Dame 2 2 - 4Scoring: ND Streiffer (Grubb) 8:12. ND Own Goal (unassisted) 36:05. UC Ranta (Borisjuk) 48:22. ND Heft (Makinen) 55:37. ND Lovelace (Streiffer, Heft) 71:48. UC Monroe (unassisted) 83:37.Shots: UC 9, ND 11. Saves: UC Yatrakis 3, ND Beene 3.

NCAA National TournamentSecond Round: Nov. 11 – Storrs, Conn.Dartmouth 0 0 - 0Connecticut 1 2 - 3Scoring: UC Molinaro (Monroe, Carlson) 9:05. UC Ranta (unas-sisted) 58:40. UC Almanzo (Laccone) 71:44.Shots: DC 3, UC 15. Saves: DC Luckenbill 8, UC Yatrakis 1.

NCAA National TournamentThird Round: Nov. 20 – Piscataway, N.J.Boston College 0 0 - 0Connecticut 3 2 - 5Scoring: UC Zimny (Borisjuk) 10:31. UC Monroe (Carlson) 11:51. UC Ranta (unassisted) 24:30. UC Own Goal (unassisted) 57:23. UC Amaio (Toups) 72:57.Shots: BC 10, UC 12. Saves: BC Schaeffer 2, UC Yatrakis 2, Caldwell 1.

NCAA National TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 27 – Santa Clara, Calif.Connecticut 0 0 - 0Santa Clara 1 2 - 3Scoring: SC Wagner (Little,Aldama) 3:49. SC Wagner (Slaton, Aldama) 70:07. SC Hawkins (Clemens, Kraus) 73:39.Shots: UC 3, SC 14. Saves: UC Yatrakis 5, SC Gordon 2.

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1997BIG EAST Final - NCAA Final

BIG EAST TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 7 – Piscataway, N.J.Seton Hall 1 0 - 1Connecticut 4 3 - 7Scoring: UC Molinaro (Whalen) 9:55. SH K. Smith (Polakowski) 13:54. UC Whalen (Molinaro) 17:57. UC Whalen (S. Barnes) 20:32. UC J. Tietjen (N. Stone) 41:00. UC M. Tietjen (Dorn) 62:00. UC Whalen (N. Stone) 63:24. UC Landeen (N. Stone) 73:51.Shots: SH 4, UC 36. Saves: SH S. Nagle 19, UC Traw 2.

BIG EAST TournamentFinal: Nov. 9 – Piscataway, N.J.Connecticut 0 1 - 1Notre Dame 5 1 - 6Scoring: ND Streiffer (Gerardo) 2:27. ND Makinen (unassisted) 6:40. ND Makinen (unassisted) 27:41. ND Boxx (Streiffer, Sobrero) 39:51. Gonzalez (unassisted) 44:37. UC S. Barnes (J. Tietjen) 54:35. ND Makinen (Erikson) 85:52.Shots: UC 9, ND 30. Saves: UC Traw 3, H. Stone 6; ND Beene 7.

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 17 – New Haven, Conn.Fairfield 0 0 - 0Connecticut 1 2 - 3Scoring: UC Whalen (N. Stone, J. Tietjen) 39:51. UC Spinelli (Molinaro, Whalen) 64:34. UC Own Goal (Cerulo) 72:54.Shots: FU 0, UC 18. Saves: FU Lyons 6, UC H. Stone 0, Harold 0.

NCAA National TournamentSecond Round: Nov. 22 – Storrs, Conn.Hartford 1 0 0 0 - 1Connecticut 1 0 0 1 - 2Scoring: UH Kun (Doreleijers) 22:51. UC Spinelli (Whalen, N. Stone) 36:12. UC Spinelli (Whalen, J. Tietjen) 109:06.Shots: UH 9, UC 16. Saves: UH Sternhoff 8, UC H. Stone 5. Overtimes: 2.

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BIG EAST TournamentFinal: Nov. 10 – Storrs, Conn.West Virginia 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 1 - 1Scoring: UC Ranta (Penalty Kick) 67:24.Shots: UC 16, WV 6. Saves: WV Finley 8, UC Yatrakis 4.

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 15 – Storrs, Conn.Central Connecticut 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 2 - 2Scoring: UC Ranta (Sullivan) 72:51. UC Graczyk (Lefebvre) 86:05.Shots: UC 23, CCSU 9. Saves: CCSU Mariani 13, UC Yatrakis 3.

NCAA National TournamentSecond Round: Nov. 17 – Storrs, Conn.Rhode Island 0 1 0 - 1Connecticut 0 1 1 - 2Scoring: UC Graczyk (Ranta) 68:01. RI Kasparek (Hewitt) 77:49. UC Graczyk (Popper) 92:11.Shots: UC 30, RI 3. Saves: RI Epperlein 13, UC Yatrakis 1.

NCAA National TournamentThird Round: Nov. 24 – Storrs, Conn.Florida State 0 0 - 0Connecticut 1 0 - 1Scoring: UC Barakat (Sullivan) 1:10.Shots: FSU 10, UC 9. Saves: FSU York 1, TM 1; UC Yatrakis 5.

NCAA National TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 30 – Storrs, Conn.Penn State 1 1 - 2Connecticut 1 0 - 1Scoring: UC Barakat (Graczyk, Popper) 0:46. PSU Lentz (Lohman) 2:54. PSU Hamilton (unassisted) 86:32.Shots: PSU 13, UC 8. Saves: PSU Brown 4, UC Yatrakis 4, TM 1.

2001BIG EAST Semifinal - NCAA Third Round

BIG EAST TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 4 – Storrs, Conn.Villanova 0 0 - 0Connecticut 1 0 - 1Scoring: UC Bowie (unassisted) 25:23.Shots: VU 5, UC 22. Saves: VU Schillig 9, TM 1; UC Caldwell 1.

BIG EAST TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 9 – Piscataway, N.J.West Virginia 1 0 - 1Connecticut 0 0 - 0Scoring: WV Abbott (Stoia) 29:03.Shots: WV 8, UC 7. Saves: WV Haire 1, UC Caldwell 3.

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 15 – Storrs, Conn.Sacred Heart 0 0 - 0Connecticut 1 2 - 3Scoring: UC Borisjuk (Shepherd) 8:49. UC Ranta (Graczyk) 50:49. UC Popper (unassisted) 52:01.Shots: SH 1, UC 24. Saves: SH Konsig 14, UC Caldwell 0.

NCAA National TournamentSecond Round: Nov. 17 – Storrs, Conn.Harvard 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 1 - 1Scoring: UC Graczyk (Borisjuk) 65:28.Shots: HU 5, UC 16. Saves: HU Gunther 4, TM 1; UC Caldwell 2.

NCAA National TournamentThird Round: Nov. 24 – Storrs, Conn.Penn State 0 2 - 2Connecticut 0 0 - 0Scoring: PSU Drummond (Pezzulo, Welsh) 61:16. PSU Drummond (unassisted) 75:55.Shots: PSU 13, UC 13. Saves: PSU Oleksiuk 8, UC Caldwell 3.

BIG EAST TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 3 – Notre Dame, Ind.Syracuse 0 0 - 0Connecticut 2 1 - 3Scoring: UC Borisjuk (Popper) 39:31. UC Laccone (Monroe, Popper) 42:40. UC Monroe (Carlson, Almanzo) 69:39.Shots: SU 6, UC 19. Saves: SU Karlander 8, UC Yatrakis 1.

BIG EAST TournamentFinal: Nov. 5 – Notre Dame, Ind.Connecticut 0 0 - 0Notre Dame 1 0 - 1 Scoring: ND TM Own Goal (unassisted) 12:13.Shots: UC 8, ND 10. Saves: UC Yatrakis 7, ND Wagner 3.

NCAA National TournamentSecond Round: Nov. 12 – Storrs, Conn.Wisconsin 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 1 - 1Scoring: UC Montacer (Carlson, Bowie) 55:47.Shots: UW 8, UC 13. Saves: UW Kelly Conway 4, TM 1; UC Yatrakis 6, TM 1.

NCAA National TournamentThird Round: Nov. 17 – Lincoln, Neb.Connecticut 1 0 - 1Nebraska 0 0 - 0Scoring: UC Borisjuk (Popper) 38:00.Shots: UC 16, UN 20. Saves: UC Yatrakis 9, UN LeBlanc 3.

NCAA National TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 24 – Chapel Hill, N.C.Connecticut 0 0 - 0North Carolina 1 2 - 3Scoring: NC Florance (Remy, Kamholz) 13:13. NC Florance (Ramsey, Borgman) 60:26. NC Morrison (unassisted) 73:03.Shots: UC 5, NC 17. Saves: UC Yatrakis 5, TM 2; NC Branam 3.

BIG EAST TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 3 – Storrs, Conn.Villanova 0 0 - 0Connecticut 2 3 - 5Scoring: UC Monroe (Flowers, Molinaro) 9:50. UC (M. Tietjen, Carlson) 16:09. UC (Monroe, Toups) 50:08. UC Monroe (Borisjuk), 61:06. UC Zimny (unassisted) 63:12.Shots: VU 4, UC 18. Saves: VU Schillig 4, UC Eskerud 1, Harold 2.

BIG EAST TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 6 – Storrs, Conn.Boston College 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 2 - 2Scoring: UC Carabino (Borisjuk, Zimny) 75:30. UC Carabino (McCann , Monroe) 78:32.Shots: BC 6, UC 17. Saves: BC Schaeffer 5, UC Eskerud 1.

BIG EAST TournamentFinal: Nov. 8 – Storrs, Conn.Notre Dame 0 1 - 1Connecticut 0 0 - 0Scoring: ND Makinen (unassisted) 80:39.Shots: ND 18, UC 14. Saves: ND Beene 6, UC Eskerud 9.

NCAA National TournamentSecond Round: Nov. 14 – Storrs, Conn.Syracuse 0 1 - 1Connecticut 1 1 - 2Scoring: UC Monroe (unassisted) 9:34. SU Schmelze (unassisted) 57:16. UC Monroe (Carabino, Zimny) 88:33.Shots: SU 5, UC 23. Saves: SU King 7, UC Eskerud 1.

NCAA National TournamentThird Round: Nov. 21 – Storrs, Conn.Hartford 0 1 - 1Connecticut 1 1 - 2Scoring: UC Carlson (unassisted) 21:17. UH Doreleijers (Anderson, Reardon) 71:01. UC Monroe (M. Tietjen) 89:31.Shots: UH 7, UC 15. Saves: UH Sternhoff 17, UC Eskerud 4.

NCAA National TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 28 – Santa Clara, Calif.Connecticut 0 0 - 0Santa Clara 1 0 - 1

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BIG EAST TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 9 – Notre Dame, Ind.Rutgers 1 0 - 1Connecticut 2 2 - 4Scoring: UC M. Tietjen (Connors) 23:31. UC Woodward (unas-sisted) 41:29. RU Tobin (Wurst) 42:18. UC Connors (unas-sisted) 50:15. UC Woodward (J. Tietjen, T. Barnes) 54:18.Shots: RU 4, UC 24. Saves: RU Curtis 13, UC Traw 1.

BIG EAST TournamentFinal: Nov. 10 – Notre Dame, Ind.Connecticut 1 2 - 3Notre Dame 3 1 - 4Scoring: ND Daws (penalty kick). ND Streifer (Fisher) 32:25. ND Daws (Manthei) 36:10. UC T. Barnes (Woodward, Huckleberry) 37:17. UC Connors (unassisted) 46:41. UC T. Barnes (Connors) 61:30. ND Heft (Sobrero) 67:44. Shots: UC 9, ND 21. Saves: UC Traw 8, ND Renola 3.

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 17 – Storrs, Conn.Dartmouth 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 1 - 1Scoring: UC Connors (unassisted) 84:58. Shots: DC 3, UC 17. Saves: DC Eckstein 7, UC Traw 3.

NCAA National TournamentSecond Round: Nov. 24 – Storrs, Conn.Massachusetts 0 0 - 0Connecticut 1 1 - 2Scoring: UC M. Tietjen (unassisted) 4:57. UC Chrisy McCann (unassisted) 84:58.Shots: UM 3, UC 29. Saves: UM J. Traw 0, UC D. Dion 8.NCAA National TournamentQuarterfinal: Dec. 1 – Storrs, Conn.Santa Clara 0 1 - 1Connecticut 0 0 - 0Scoring: SC Bivins (Lalor, Hansen) 59:06.Shots: SC 9, UC 12. Saves: SC Sanchez 6, UC Traw 2.

1995BIG EAST Final - NCAA Quarterfinal

BIG EAST TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 4 – South Orange, N.J.Villanova 0 1 - 1Connecticut 2 1 - 3Scoring: UC Woodward (J. Tietjen) 33:22. UC Woodward (Rowe) 34:12. UC Rowe (J. Tietjen, F. Barnes) 47:27. VU Miller (Bushman) 82:53.Shots: VU 6, UC 21. Saves: VU Hennessy 7, UC Harold 1, Schwarz 0.

BIG EAST TournamentFinal: Nov. 5 – South Orange, N.J.Notre Dame 1 0 - 1Connecticut 0 0 - 0Scoring: ND VanLaecke (Gerardo) 17:08.Shots: ND 8, UC 13. Saves: ND Renola 7, UC Harold 2, Schwarz 1.

1994BIG EAST Semifinal - NCAA Semifinal

BIG EAST TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 5 – Storrs, Conn.St. John’s 1 0 - 1Connecticut 0 0 - 0Scoring: SJ Burtis (Richter, Murphy) 22:10. Shots: SJ 3, UC 14. Saves: SJ Blohm 9, UC Gelfenbien 1.

NCAA National TournamentSecond Round: Nov. 12 – W. Hartford, Conn.Brown 0 0 - 0Connecticut 1 0 - 1Scoring: UC A. Martinez (T. Guilford) 24:35.Shots: BU 10, UC 14. Saves: BU K. Fulton 8, UC Gelfenbien 6.

NCAA National TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 13 – W. Hartford, Conn.Hartford 0 0 1 0 0 - 1Connecticut 0 0 0 1 1 - 2Scoring: UH Holyman (Fyfe) 91:00. UC Woodward (Nichols) 105:23. UC Carabino (unassisted) 121:12.Shots: UH 18, UC 12. Saves: UH Dion 8, UC Gelfenbien 9. Overtimes: 3.

NCAA National TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 18 – Portland, Ore.Connecticut 0 0 - 0North Carolina 1 2 - 3Scoring: NC Faulk (Fettig, Kelly) 37:20. NC Keller (Venturini, Kelly) 48:50. NC Confer (unassisted) 49:21. Shots: UC 3, NC 27. Saves: UC Gelfenbien 6, NC Noonan 1. Overtimes: 2.

1993BIG EAST Final - NCAA Quarterfinal

BIG EAST TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 6 – Providence, R.I.Villanova 0 0 - 0Connecticut 1 2 - 3Scoring: UC Ferguson (unassisted) 11:24. UC Guilford (Chura) 48:12. UC Page (penalty kick) 55:00. Shots: VU 7, UC 13. Saves: VU Gann 6, Bernard 1; UC Gelfenbien 3, Schwarz 2.

BIG EAST TournamentFinal: Nov. 7 – Providence, R.I.Providence 1 0 - 1Connecticut 0 0 - 0Scoring: PC Stauffer (Riddle) 00:25. Shots: PC 3, UC 11. Saves: PC Mead 5, UC Gelfenbien 1.

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 13 – Amherst, Mass.Dartmouth 0 1 - 1Connecticut 1 2 - 3Scoring: UC Ferguson (T. Barnes) 5:42. DC Mangawang (unassisted) 49:08. UC Page (unassisted) 69:00. UC Rowe (unassisted) 84:50. Shots: DC 6, UC 9. Saves: DC Conroy 1, UC Gelfenbien 5.

NCAA National TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 14 – Amherst, Mass.Connecticut 0 0 - 0Massachusetts 0 1 - 1Scoring: UM LeDuc (Myers) 60:40. Shots: UC 9, UM 14. Saves: UC Gelfenbien 7, UM Scurry 3.

1992NCAA First Round

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 7 – Storrs, Conn.Massachusetts 0 1 0 1 - 2Connecticut 0 1 0 0 - 1Scoring: UC McNichol (Ferguson) 49:54. UM Eynard (penalty kick) 82:27. UM LeDuc (unassisted) 114:21.Shots: UM 13, UC 19. Saves: UM Scurry 9, UC Schwarz 5. Overtimes: 2.

1991NCAA Quarterfinal

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 9 – Storrs, Conn.Massachusetts 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 1 - 1Scoring: UC Rowe (Cambria) 87:05. Shots: UM 3, UC 11. Saves: UM Scurry 4, UC Logan 2.

NCAA National TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 17 – Storrs, Conn.Virginia 1 1 - 2Connecticut 0 0 - 0Scoring: UV Cromwell (penalty kick) 35:30. UV DiMillio (Kunihiro) 78:28. Shots: UV 8, UC 9. Saves: UV Kwitnieski 5, UC Logan 3.

1990NCAA Final

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 3 – Storrs, Conn.Hartford 0 1 - 1Connecticut 1 1 - 2Scoring: UC Swenson (Poteau) 2:14. UC Hultgren (unassisted) 57:35. UH Daley (Thornsbury) 82:42. Shots: UH 11, UC 12. Saves: UH Romero 3, UC Logan 6.

NCAA National TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 10 – Charlottesville, Va.Connecticut 1 0 - 1Virginia 0 0 - 0Scoring: UC Gibbons (unassisted) 25:53.Shots: UC 7, UV 8. Saves: UC Logan 5, UV Rippe 4.

NCAA National TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 17 – Chapel Hill, N.C.Connecticut 0 1 0 0 - 2Santa Clara 1 0 0 0 - 1Scoring: SC Douglas (Norbutas) 38:48. UC Arico (unassisted) 89:55. Penalty Kicks: SC Saarenas, Norbutas, Batista. UC Arico, Grecco, Abernethy, Warner. Shots: UC 6, SC 17. Saves: UC Logan 8, SC Wall 2. Overtimes: 3 (PK).

NCAA National TournamentFinal: Nov. 18 – Chapel Hill, N.C.Connecticut 0 0 - 0North Carolina 2 4 - 6Scoring: NC Jackowich (Lilly) 9:59. NC Lilly (Tower) 14:50. NC Coley (Lilly, Hamm) 56:45. NC Blazo (unassisted) 58:55. NC Hamm (unassisted) 67:49. NC Lehmann (Lilly, Rice) 86:28.Shots: UC 7, NC 21. Saves: UC Logan 7, NC Proost 2, Walker 1.

1989NCAA First Round

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 4 – Storrs, Conn.Hartford 1 1 0 0 - 3Connecticut 2 0 0 0 - 2Scoring: UH Ronan (unassisted) 3:11. UC Gibbons (Grecco) 22:27. UC Swenson (Spieth, Arico) 33:31. UH Scheibe (Ronan) 60:35. Penalty Kicks: UH Kramars, LeMere, Ronan, Dergance. UC Arico, Naumec, O’Connor.Shots: UH 17, UC 25. Saves: UH Romero 9, UC Miller 5; Overtimes: 3 (PK).

NCAA National TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 30 – Storrs, Conn.William & Mary 0 0 - 0Connecticut 3 1 - 4Scoring: UC Landeen (J. Tietjen, Carlson) 16:58. UC Carlson (J. Tietjen) 22:38. UC Whalen (unassisted) 41:57. UC Whalen (J. Tietjen) 46:24.Shots: WM 6, UC 18. Saves: WM Owen 0, Horbaly 3; UC H. Stone 3.

NCAA National TournamentSemifinal: Dec. 5 – Greensboro, N.C.Notre Dame 0 1 - 1Connecticut 1 1 - 2Scoring: UC Whalen (Carlson) 41:01. UC Whalen (J. Tietjen) 64:37. ND Streiffer (Manthei) 76:00.Shots: UC 6, ND 28. Saves: ND Beene 1, UC H. Stone 9.

NCAA National TournamentFinal: Dec. 7 – Greensboro, N.C.North Carolina 1 1 - 2Connecticut 0 0 - 0Scoring: NC Parlow (McDonald, Stoecker) 20:03. NC Confer (Fettig) 87:46Shots: NC 20, UC 5. Saves: NC Mullinix 3, UC H. Stone 8.

NCAA National TournamentSecond Round: Nov. 19 – Storrs, Conn.Massachusetts 0 0 - 0Connecticut 1 2 - 3Scoring: UC Woodward (M. Tietjen, Baverstock) 20:16. UC M. Tietjen (T. Barnes) 65:41. UC Woodward (Baverstock) 76:33.Shots: UM 1, UC 18. Saves: UM Dion 8, UC Schwarz 0.

NCAA National TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 26 – South Bend, Ind.Connecticut 0 0 - 0Notre Dame 1 1 - 2Scoring: ND J. Vogel (H. Manthei) 20:57. ND A. VanLaecke (Daws, Sobrero) 51:00. Shots: UC 12, ND 10. Saves: UC A. Schwarz 4, ND J. Renola 7.

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NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 6 – Madison, Wisc.Connecticut 0 0 0 0 - 0Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 - 1Scoring: none. Penalty Kicks: UC Arico,Claudio. UW Backs, Gjerset, Wirth, Warner.

1987NCAA Quarterfinal

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 8 – Storrs, Conn.Rutgers 0 0 - 0Connecticut 1 0 - 1Scoring: UC Jarvis (unassisted) 14:20.Shots: RU 7, UC 13. Saves: RU Copperthwaite 8, UC Mitchell 3.

NCAA National TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 15 – Amherst, Mass.Connecticut 0 1 - 1Massachusetts 2 1 - 3Scoring: UM Powers (Spence) 21:10. UM Cassady (unas-sisted) 37:12. UC Kennedy (unassisted) 65:41. UM Spence (Belkin) 84:52. Shots: UC 4, UM 11. Saves: UC Mitchell 7, Miller 0, UM DeSantis 3.

1986NCAA Quarterfinal

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 9 – Providence, R.I.Connecticut 3 2 - 5Brown 0 0 - 0Scoring: UC Jackson (McElroy) 1:53. UC Jones (Jackson) 37:07. UC Jackson (Koziell, Prutting) 41:24. UC Prutting (Jarvis) 58:49. UC Jones (Jarvis) 71:15.Shots: UC 16, BU 10. Saves: UC B. Mitchell 10, BU Kostic 11.

NCAA National TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 16 – Amherst, Mass.Connecticut 0 0 0 0 - 0Massachusetts 0 0 0 0 - 1Scoring: None. Penalty Kicks: UC Jackson, McElroy. UM Powers, Bowsher, Szetela. Shots: UC 8, UM 19. Saves: UC B. Mitchell 12, UM DeSantis 2. Overtimes: 3 (PK).

1985NCAA First Round

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 10 – Storrs, Conn.Cortland State 0 2 - 2Connecticut 0 1 - 1Scoring: CS Easton (Beesmer) 51:49. UC Morrone (McElroy) 67:24. CS Klein (Beesmer) 86:01. Shots: CS 5, UC 12. Saves: CS Moore 5, UC Mitchell 4.

1984NCAA Final

NCAA National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 3 – Storrs, Conn.Cortland State 0 0 - 0Connecticut 2 1 - 3Scoring: UC MacDougall (unassisted) 28:48. UC Morrone (Minnes) 38:26. UC MacDougall (McElroy, Morrone) 59:40.Shots: CS 12, UC 14. Saves: CS Hoskins 3, UC O’Hare 0, Skaza 3.

1983NCAA Third Place

NCAA National ChampionshipQuarterfinal: Nov. 12 – Storrs, Conn.Boston College 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 2 - 2Scoring: UC Morrone (Buckley, Lauer) 56:37. UC Morrone (penalty kick) 84:20. Shots: BC 8, UC 21. Saves: BC Brophy 5, UC O’Hare 4.

NCAA National TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 19 – Orlando, Fla.George Mason 1 0 - 1Connecticut 0 0 - 0Scoring: GM Romaine (Dramboor) 2:23.Shots: GM 13, UC 8. Saves: GM D’Anjollel 4, UC Skaza 4.

NCAA National TournamentThird Place Game: Nov. 20 – Orlando, Fla.Connecticut 0 0 - 0Massachusetts 0 1 - 1Scoring: UM Komarowski (Harackiewicz) 57:20. Shots: UC 11, UM 8. Saves: UC O’Hare 3, UM Paul 4.

1982NCAA Third Place

NCAA National ChampionshipQuarterfinal: Nov. 13 – Storrs, Conn.Cortland State 0 0 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 0 1 1 - 2Scoring: UC Duffy (Morrone) 99:00. UC Posten (Buckley) 116:06.Shots: CS 3, UC 25. Saves: CS Schockow 13, UC O’Hare 3. Overtimes: 2.

NCAA National TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 20 – Orlando, Fla.Central Florida 3 0 - 3Connecticut 0 1 - 1Scoring: CF Own Goal 4:20. CF Varas (unassisted) 17:15. CF Varas (unassisted) 37:20. UC Morrone (Buckley) 54:50. Shots: CF 14, UC 8. Saves: CF Wyant 1, Ford 5, UC O’Hare 8.

NCAA National TournamentThird-Place Game: Nov. 21 – Orlando, Fla.Missouri-St. Louis 1 0 - 1Connecticut 0 2 - 2Scoring: MSL Gettemeyer (unassisted) 42:33. UC MacDougall (Buckley) 73:10. UC MacDougall (Buckley) 83:30.Shots: MSL12, UC 18. Saves: MSL Harker 5, UC O’Hare 4.

1981EAIAW Final - AIAW Third Place

EAIAW Regional TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 4 – Storrs, Conn.Brown 0 0 - 0Connecticut 0 2 - 2Scoring: UC Spink. UC Duffy.Shots: BU 4, UC 22. Saves: BU Smith 13, UC Breen 3.

1980EAIAW Third Round

EAIAW Regional Tournament First Round: Nov. 4 – Storrs, Conn.St. John Fisher 0 1 — 1Connecticut 2 1 —- 3Scoring: SJ Laurini. UC Duffy. UC Buckley (2). Shots: SJ 18, UC 21. Saves: SJ Rose 7, UC Breen 10.

EAIAW Regional TournamentSecond Round: Nov. 8 – Burlington, Vt.Massachusetts 1 0 — 1Connecticut 0 2 — 2Scoring: UM Feldman. UC McKay. UC Buckley. Shots: UM 8, UC 9. Saves: UM Tuller 7, UC Breen 6.

EAIAW Regional TournamentThird Round: Nov. 9 – Burlington, Vt.Cortland State 3 2 — 5Connecticut 0 2 — 2Scoring: CS St. Pierre (2). CS Archer. CS Febrey. CS Brendel. UC Buckley. UC Spink.Shots: CS 30, UC 20. Saves: CS Schockrow 7, UC Breen 8.

1979EAIAW Seventh Place

EAIAW Regional Tournament First Round: Nov. 9 – Providence, R.I.Connecticut 0 1 — 1Massachusetts 3 1 — 4Scoring: UC Hall. UM Krosser (2). UM Anderson. UM Holmstrom. Shots: UC 17, UM 22. Saves: UC Proctor 7, UM Tuller 15.

EAIAW Regional TournamentConsolation Game: Nov. 10 – Providence, R.I.Connecticut 1 1 — 2Brown 1 4 — 5Scoring: UC Spink. UC Duffy. BU Fusco (3). BU Meir (2).Shots: BU 38, UC 29. Saves: BU Roth 17, UC Proctor 15.

EAIAW Regional TournamentSeventh-Place Game: Nov. 11 – Providence, R.I.Penn State 0 0 — 0Connecticut 2 1 — 3Scoring: UC O’Meara (2). UC Duffy. Shots: PSU 17, UC 11. Saves: PSU Wisnewski 7, UC Proctor 17.

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NCAA National Tournament Quarterfinal: Nov. 10 – Providence, R.I.Connecticut 1 0 - 1Brown 0 0 - 0Scoring: UC Shankweiler (Morrone) 24:34. Shots: UC 5, BU 13. Saves: UC Skaza 11, BU Kostic 1.

NCAA National Tournament Semifinal: Nov. 17 – Chapel Hill, N.C.Connecticut 0 0 2 0 - 2Massachusetts 0 0 0 1 - 1Scoring: UC McElroy (penalty kick) 98:36. UC MacDougall (unassisted) 104:51. UM Spence (DePauw) 114:19. Shots: UC 8, UM 14. Saves: UC Skaza 13, UM Paul 6. Overtimes: 2.

NCAA National Tournament Final: Nov. 18 – Chapel Hill, N.C.North Carolina 0 2 - 2Connecticut 0 0 - 0

EAIAW Regional TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 7 – Storrs, Conn.Cortland State 0 0 - 0Connecticut 1 0 - 1Scoring: UC Lumbruno.Shots: CS 4, UC 24. Saves: CS 17, UC 4.EAIAW Regional TournamentFinal: Nov. 9 – Storrs, Conn.Harvard 1 0 0 1 - 2Connecticut 1 0 0 0 - 1Scoring: HU Landry. HU Larson. UC Spink. Shots: HU 21, UC 15. Saves: HU Judge 7, UC Breen 10.

AIAW National TournamentFirst Round: Nov. 19 – Chapel Hill, N.C.Connecticut 4 0 - 4California 1 1 - 2Scoring: UC F. Duffy. UC M. Buckley (2). UC T. Buckley. CA N. Doctor. CA T. Healy. Shots: UC 23, CA 11. Saves: UC M. Breen 5, CA M. Ling-Yee 12.

AIAW National TournamentQuarterfinal: Nov. 20 – Chapel Hill, N.C.Connecticut 1 0 1 1 - 3Oregon 0 1 0 0 - 1Scoring: UC M. Buckley (3). UO M. Potestio. Shots: UC 18, UO 8. Saves: UC M. Breen 5, S. O’Hare 3; UO Katt 11.

AIAW National TournamentSemifinal: Nov. 21 – Chapel Hill, N.C.North Carolina 3 2 - 5Connecticut 0 0 - 0Scoring: NC S. Zeh (3). NC L. Gregg. NC N. Cleary.Shots: NC 23, UC 7. Saves: NC Johnson 4, UC Breen 9.

AIAW National TournamentThird-Place Game: Nov. 22 – Chapel Hill, N.C.Missouri-St.Louis 0 1 0 0 — 1Connecticut 0 1 0 0 — 2Scoring: MSL Gettemeyer. UC Lumbruno. Penalty Kicks: UC Buckley (GWG-PK).

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CCSU L, 2-1vs. Hofstra% W, 1-0vs. Florida State% L, 3-0YALE W, 2-1 (2OT)BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 1-0UCLA# L, 3-0PENN STATE# L, 2-0PROVIDENCE* W, 1-0at Fairfield T, 2-2 (2OT)SOUTH FLORIDA* T, 0-0 (2OT)at Marquette* L, 1-0at Louisville* T, 1-1 (2OT)at Cincinnati* L, 2-1at Pittsburgh* W, 2-1at West Virginia* T, 0-0 (2OT)DEPAUL* W, 3-0NOTRE DAME* L, 3-0SYRACUSE* W, 2-0ST. JOHN’S* T, 1-1 (2OT)vs. Georgetown^ W, 2-1vs. West Virginia& T, 1-1 (4-2 PK)vs. Notre Dame$ L, 1-0 (OT)% - Penn State Tournament# - UConn Classic* - BIG EAST game ̂- BIG EAST Quarterfinal (Washington, D.C.)

& - BIG EAST Semifinal (South Bend, Ind..)$ - BIG EAST Final (South Bend, Ind..)

2007 (14-6-2, 8-2-1)NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal

vs. Princeton% W, 1-0vs. Stanford% L, 0-1PENN STATE L, 0-1CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W, 2-1BROWN# W, 5-1FAIRFIELD# W, 4-1at Providence* W, 6-0at South Florida* W, 1-0MARQUETTE* W, 5-0RUTGERS* T, 0-0 (2OT)SETON HALL* W, 2-1 (OT)PITTSBURGH* W, 4-0WEST VIRGINIA* W, 2-0at DePaul* W, 2-1at Notre Dame* L, 1-2 (OT)at St. John’s* L, 0-1 (2OT)at Syracuse* W, 2-0GEORGETOWN^ L, 0-1at Boston College& T, 0-0 (2OT)vs. Wake Forest $ W, 1-0at Stanford @ W, 2-0at Florida State! L, 2-3 (2OT)% - Terrier Invitational# - UConn Classic* - BIG EAST game ̂- BIG EAST Quarterfinal (Storrs, Conn.)

& - NCAA First Round (Newton, Mass.)

$ - NCAA Second Round (Newton, Mass.)@ - NCAA Third Round (Palo Alto, Calif.)! - NCAA Quarterfinal (Tallahassee, Fla.)

2006 (11-7-4, 7-3-1)NCAA Tournament Second

Round

HOFSTRA% W, 3-0MAINE% T, 1-1 (2OT)vs. North Carolina^ L, 2-3vs. Duke^ W, 2-1vs. Santa Clara& L, 1-2 (2OT)at UCLA& L, 0-3PROVIDENCE* W, 4-0at Central Connecticut W, 2-1at Massachusetts L, 1-2at Marquette* L, 0-1 (2OT)SOUTH FLORIDA* W, 3-0at Villanova* L, 0-1at Georgetown* L, 0-2ST. JOHN’S* W, 4-0SYRACUSE* W, 2-0NOTRE DAME* T, 0-0 (2OT)DEPAUL* W, 6-0at West Virginia* W, 1-0at Pittsburgh* W, 4-2at Rutgers@ T, 0-0 (2OT)vs. Columbia# W, 2-1vs. Texas$ T, 1-1 (2OT) * - BIG EAST Opponent% - UConn Classic (Storrs, Conn.) ̂- Yale Soccer Classic (New Haven, Conn.)

& - UCLA Women’s Cup (Los Angeles, Calif.)@ - BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Piscataway, N.J.)# - NCAA First Round (Storrs, Conn.)$ - NCAA Second Round (West Hartford, Conn.)

2005 (15-5-2, 10-1)NCAA Tournament First

Round

vs. Hofstra% W, 3-0 at Penn State% L, 2-1vs. Maryland& W, 2-1 (2OT)vs. Florida& L, 0-5MASSACHUSETTS! W, 4-0COLGATE! W, 2-0PRINCETON T, 1-1 (2OT)at Providence* W, 1-0MARQUETTE* W, 2-1at USF*+ W, 1-0 (OT)CINCINNATI* W, 3-0LOUISVILLE* W, 2-1at Syracuse* W, 3-0at St. John’s* W, 3-2

at Notre Dame* L, 4-0at DePaul* W, 2-1WEST VIRGINIA* W, 2-1PITTSBURGH* W, 1-0RUTGERS* ^ T, 1-1 (4-2PK)vs. West Virginia*= W, 1-0 (2OT)vs. Notre Dame* $ L, 5-0vs. BU (NCAA 1st Round) L, 1-0 (2OT)% - Penn State Tournament, University Park, Pa.& - Notre Dame Tournament, South Bend, Ind. ̂- BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal

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2004 (18-7-1, 8-2)NCAA Tournament Third

Round

NAVY W, 2-0PENN STATE# L, 1-2 (2OT)PORTLAND# L, 1-3at Yale L, 1-3vs. Hartford W, 3-0NOTRE DAME* L, 0-1OREGON W, 1-0at Providence* W, 3-1RUTGERS* W, 2-0BOSTON COLLEGE* L, 1-2 (2OT)at St. John’s* W, 2-0GEORGETOWN* W, 3-1at Syracuse* W, 2-0at Seton Hall* W, 3-0BROWN W, 2-0at Villanova* W, 3-0CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W, 2-0PITTSBURGH* W, 1-0SACRED HEART W, 1-0at Harvard L, 0-1RUTGERS& W, 1-0vs. Villanova% T, 1-1 (3-2 PK)vs. Notre Dame% W, 2-1vs. Harvard (NCAA 1st Round)+ W, 2-1vs. Colgate (NCAA 2nd Round)+ W, 4-0vs. Notre Dame (NCAA 3rd Round)$ L, 0-2# - UConn/adidas Classic* - BIG EAST Opponent& - BIG EAST Quarterfinal (Storrs, Conn.)% - BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, Conn.)$ - in South Bend, IN

2003 (15-6-3, 5-1)NCAA Tournament Final

WAKE FOREST! T, 0-0CENTRAL CONNECTICUT! W, 4-1vs. Yale W, 2-1

YEAr-BY-YEAr rESUlTS

vs. Washington# T, 1-1 (2OT)vs. Portland# W, 3-2 (2OT)WEST VIRGINIA L, 0-1LONG BEACH STATE W, 5-0at Miami* L, 1-3at Virginia Tech* W, 5-3at Boston College* W, 2-1 (OT)at Pittsburgh W, 3-0HOFSTRA T, 0-0 (2OT)at Hartford L, 0-1 (OT)PROVIDENCE* W, 4-0at Notre Dame L, 0-2ST. JOHN’S* W, 4-1SYRACUSE* W, 6-0VILLANOVA$ L, 0-1vs. BU (NCAA 1st Round)+ W, 1-0vs. CCSU . (NCAA 2nd Round)+ W, 3-2(OT)MICHIGAN (NCAA 3rd Round)& W, 5-0vs. BYU (NCAA Quarterfinal)& W, 3-2vs. FSU (NCAA Semifinal)= W, 2-0vs. North Carolina (NCAA Final)= L, 0-6! - UConn adidas Classic# - Portland Tournament, Portland, Oregon* -- BIG EAST Northeast Division Op-ponent$ - BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal+ - in Newton, Mass. ̂- at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.)

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2002 (21-3-1, 6-0)NCAA Tournament Quarter-

final

HARTFORD! W, 3-2MARYLAND! W, 3-1at Florida L, 3-2at Georgia W, 3-2 (2OT)VILLANOVA T, 1-1 (2OT)at Wisconsin% W, 2-1vs. St. Louis% W, 2-0at Syracuse* W, 3-0BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 2-1at St. John’s* W, 3-0MIAMI* W, 5-0YALE W, 1-0at Rutgers W, 2-0at Notre Dame L, 1-3SETON HALL W, 3-1at Providence* W, 1-0VIRGINIA TECH* W, 2-1at Harvard W, 3-1GEORGETOWN@ W, 1-0vs. Villanova& W, 3-0vs. West Virginia& W, 1-0vs. CCSU (NCAA 1st Round)+ W, 2-0vs. URI (NCAA 2nd Round)+ W, 2-1 (OT)vs. FSU(NCAA 3rd Round)+ W, 1-0

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2001 (18-6-0, 5-1)NCAA Tournament Third

Round

vs. Hartford+ W, 2-1 (OT)vs. Penn State+ L, 0-2at Massachusetts W, 5-0OHIO STATE! L, 1-2GEORGIA! W, 2-0ST. JOHN’S* W, 5-0at Virginia Tech* W, 2-0at Miami* W, 5-0PROVIDENCE* W, 2-1 (OT)FLORIDA L, 1-2SYRACUSE* W, 3-1at Boston College* L, 0-2at West Virginia W, 1-0at William & Mary W, 1-0PITTSBURGH W, 3-0NOTRE DAME W, 3-1HARVARD W, 1-0 (OT)at Dartmouth W, 1-0 (2OT)YALE W, 2-1VILLANOVA@ W, 1-0vs. West Virginia& L, 0-1vs. Sacred Heart (NCAA 1st Round)# W, 3-0vs. Harvard (NCAA 2nd Round)# W, 1-0vs. Penn State (NCAA 3rd Round)# L, 0-2+— KeyBank Classic (Notre Dame, IN)! — UConn/Diadora Classic* — BIG EAST Northeast Opponent@ — BIG EAST Quarterfinals (Storrs, Conn.)& — BIG EAST Tournament (Piscataway, N.J.)# - at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.)

2000 (17-7-2, 5-0)NCAA Tournament Quarter-

final

at Providence* W, 4-0PENN STATE T, 1-1 (OT)vs. Stanford= L, 0-3vs. Santa Clara= L, 1-2 (OT)MASSACHUSETTS W, 1-0CENTRAL CONNECTICUT! W, 4-0NEBRASKA! L, 0-2at Villanova W, 3-0MIAMI* W, 6-1BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 1-0

at Syracuse* W, 2-1 (OT)COLGATE W, 4-0at St. John’s* W, 6-0at Seton Hall W, 3-0at Yale L, 0-1GEORGETOWN W, 5-0RUTGERS W, 6-1DARTMOUTH L, 2-4NOTRE DAME T, 0-0 (OT)at Harvard W, 1-0WEST VIRGINIA@ W, 1-0 (OT)vs. Syracuse^ W, 3-0vs. Notre Dame^ L, 0-1vs. Wisconsin (NCAA 2nd Round)% W, 1-0vs. Nebraska (NCAA 3rd Round)# W, 1-0vs. UNC (NCAA Quarterfinal)$ L, 0-3= - Notre Dame Tournament (Notre Dame, Ind.)!- UConn Classic* - BIG EAST Northeast Opponent@ - BIG EAST Quarterfinal (Storrs, Conn.) ̂- BIG EAST Tournament (Notre Dame,

Ind.)% - at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.)# - in Lincoln, Neb.$ - in Chapel Hill, N.C.

1999 (17-8-0, 5-0)NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal

vs. Duke/ L, 0-2vs. North Carolina/ L, -3at Nebraska^ L, 1-4vs. Southern California^ L, 1-2 (OT)ST. JOHN’S* W, 5-1WEST VIRGINIA& W, 4-0OHIO STATE& W, 4-0at Massachusetts W, 4-3 (OT)SYRACUSE* W, 4-2at Boston College* W, 1-0VANDERBILT W, 2-0PROVIDENCE* W, 3-0at Miami* W, 5-1at Dartmouth W, 2-1 (OT)WILLIAM & MARY W, 4-1at Notre Dame L, 1-2 (OT)at Pittsburgh W, 4-0HARVARD L, 0-1YALE W, 5-0GEORGETOWN^ W, 2-0BOSTON COLLEGE# W, 2-1 (OT)vs. Notre Dame@ L, 2-4vs. Dartmouth (NCAA 2nd Round)% W, 3-0vs. BC (NCAA 3rd Round)% W, 5-0vs. Santa Clara (NCAA Quarterfinal)$ L, 0-3/ - Notre Dame Tournament (South Bend, Ind.) ̂- Nebraska Tournament (Lincoln, Neb.)

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1998 (21-2-2, 10-0-1)NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal

at Boston College* W, 1-0DUKE& W, 3-2WISCONSIN& W, 2-0at Providence* W, 11-0MASSACHUSETTS W, 4-1at West Virginia* W, 2-1 (OT)at Georgetown* W, 7-1vs. Washington^ W, 4-1vs. Loyola (Maryland)^ W, 6-0ST. JOHN’S* W, 7-0SYRACUSE* W, 2-0vs. James Madison W, 3-0at Maryland T, 2-2 (OT)NOTRE DAME* T, 1-1 (OT)PITTSBURGH* W, 6-0at Harvard W, 2-0SETON HALL* W, 3-0at Villanova* W, 4-0RUTGERS* W, 7-0vs. Villanova@ W, 5-0vs. Boston College@ W, 2-0vs. Notre Dame@ L, 0-1vs. Syracuse (NCAA 2nd Round)% W, 2-1vs. Hartford (NCAA 3rd Round)% W, 2-1vs. Santa Clara (NCAA Quarterfinal)$ L, 0-1&— UConn Classic ̂- Rutgers/UMBRO Classic (Piscataway,

N.J.)* - BIG EAST Opponent@ - BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, Conn.)% - at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.)$ - in Santa Clara, Calif.

1997 (23-4-0, 10-1)NCAA Tournament Final

SAN FRANCISCO! W, 4-1HARTFORD! L, 2-3at St. John’s* W, 3-1BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 3-0at Syracuse* W, 7-0vs. NC State# W, 2-0vs. UCLA# W, 1-0at Massachusetts W, 2-1GEORGETOWN* W, 9-0WEST VIRGINIA* W, 5-0VILLANOVA* W, 3-0HARVARD W, 5-0at Rutgers* W, 4-0PROVIDENCE* W, 5-0DARTMOUTH W, 2-0

BROWN W, 4-0at Pittsburgh* W, 5-0at Notre Dame* L, 0-1at Seton Hall* W, 6-2MARYLAND W, 3-2vs. Seton Hall@ W, 7-1vs. Notre Dame@ L, 1-6vs. Fairfield (NCAA 1st Round)$ W, 3-0vs. Hartford (NCAA 2nd Round)$ W, 2-1 (OT)vs. William & Mary (NCAA Q-final)$ W, 4-0vs. Notre Dame (NCAA Semifinal)§ W, 2-1vs. North Carolina (NCAA Final)§ L, 0-2! - UConn/UMBRO Classic # - Rutgers/UMBRO Tournament (Piscat-away, N.J.)* - BIG EAST Opponent@ - BIG EAST Tournament (Piscataway, N.J.)$ - at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.)§ - NCAA College Cup (Greensboro, N.C.)

1996 (22-3, 8-1)NCAA Tournament Quarter-

final

COLGATE W, 5-0vs. Southern Methodist! W, 4-0vs. Georgia! W, 2-0at Providence* W, 10-0CORNELL# W, 10-1OREGON STATE# W, 1-0GEORGETOWN* W, 12-0NOTRE DAME* L, 1-2WEST VIRGINIA* W, 12-0at Villanova* W, 3-1at Brown W, 3-1RUTGERS* W, 4-0ST. JOHN’S* W, 8-0DARTMOUTH W, 5-1at Seton Hall* W, 4-0MASSACHUSETTS W, 2-0at Harvard W, 2-1at Hartford W, 4-0YALE W, 2-0at Boston College* W, 5-1vs. Rutgers@ W, 4-0vs. Notre Dame@ L, 3-4vs. Dartmouth (NCAA First Round)$ W, 1-0vs. UMass (NCAA Second Round)$ W, 2-0vs. Santa Clara (NCAA Quarterfinal)$ L, 0-1 !— UMass Classic (Amherst, Mass.)#— UConn/UMBRO Classic*— BIG EAST Opponent@— BIG EAST Tournament (Notre Dame, Ind.)$ - at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.)

1997 UConn Huskies

2000 UConn Huskies

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1995 (19-3-2, 8-0)NCAA Tournament Quarter-

final

at Oregon State L, 1-2at Portland T, 3-3 (OT)WISCONSIN-GB# W, 6-0VERMONT# W, 7-0PROVIDENCE* W, 8-0at Dartmouth W, 1-0BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 4-0JAMES MADISON W, 4-0BROWN W, 3-0COLGATE W, 4-0SETON HALL* W, 10-0at Notre Dame* W, 5-4 (OT)at Georgetown* W, 4-0at Rutgers* W, 3-0at St. John’s* W, 2-1 (OT)at Yale W, 2-0at Massachusetts W, 2-0VILLANOVA* W, 5-0HARTFORD T, 2-2 (OT)HARVARD W, 3-0vs. Villanova@ W, 3-1vs. Notre Dame@ L, 0-1vs. UMass (NCAA NE Regional)+ W, 3-0vs. Notre Dame (NCAA Quarterfinal)$ L, 0-2 #— UConn/UMBRO Classic*— BIG EAST Opponent@— BIG EAST Tournament (South Orange, N.J.)+ - at Morrone Stadium (Storrs, Conn.)$ - in South Bend, Ind.

1994 (19-4-0)NCAA Tournament Semifinal

vs. Washington St.# L, 1-2at Cal-Berkeley# W, 1-0COLGATE $ W, 1-0ST. JOHN’S $ W, 6-0at Providence W, 5-0DARTMOUTH W, 1-0 (OT)at Boston College W, 2-1vs. William & Mary % L, 0-2vs. Central Florida % W, 2-1at Brown W, 2-1at Vermont W, 1-0HARVARD W, 1-0PORTLAND W, 1-0YALE W, 4-1VILLANOVA W, 6-0MASSACHUSETTS W, 2-1CORNELL W, 3-0RHODE ISLAND W, 6-0at Hartford W, 1-0vs. St. John’s & L, 0-1vs. Brown (NCAA NE Regional) @ W, 1-0vs. Hartford (NCAA NE Regional)@ W, 2-1 (2OT)vs. North Carolina (NCAA Semifinal)+ L, 0-3#— Pleasanton Invitational

$— UConn/Puma Classic, Storrs, Conn.%— UMass Classic&— BIG EAST Tournament@— NCAA Northeast Regional (West Hartford, Conn.)+— NCAA National Semifinal (Portland, Ore.)

1993 (17-6-1)NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal

SANTA CLARA L ,1-4VERMONT W, 5-1COLGATE# W, 1-0ST. JOHN’S# W, 5-0PROVIDENCE W, 1-0 (OT)at Dartmouth W, 2-1 (OT)BOSTON COLLEGE W, 1-0UC-SANTA BARBARA W, 1-0BROWN W, 3-2at Virginia W, 1-0at North Carolina L, 0-2at Harvard W, 4-0NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 2-0at Yale T, 2-2 (OT)vs. Cornell$ W, 1-0vs. William & Mary$ L, 0-1at Rhode Island W, 3-0at Massachusetts L, 1-2 (OT)HOLY CROSS W, 7-0HARTFORD W, 3-2 (OT)vs. Villanova% W, 3-0vs. Providence% L, 0-1vs. Dartmouth (NCAA First Round)& W, 3-1vs. Massachusetts (NCAA Quarterfinal)@ L, 0-1# - UConn/Puma Classic$ - Rutgers/Puma Classic (New Brunswick, N.J.)% - BIG EAST Tournament (Providence, R.I.)& - in Amherst, Mass.

1992 (15-5-1)NCAA Tournament First

Round

at Vermont W, 1-0vs. Canisius# W, 10-0vs. California# W, 2-1at Providence W, 3-2 OTWASHINGTON W, 4-0at Holy Cross W, 2-0at Boston College W, 1-0CORNELL W, 2-1at Brown W, 4-1RUTGERS T, 0-0 (OT)HARVARD W, 3-0at New Hampshire W, 2-1 (OT)RHODE ISLAND W, 10-0YALE W, 2-0NORTH CAROLINA L, 1-5

at Adelphi W, 1-0MASSACHUSETTS W, 1-0at Hartford L, 1-3at Santa Clara L, 0-3at Stanford L, 1-2vs. UMass (NCAA 1st Round) L, 1-2#—at East Hartford Holiday Inn Women’s Soccer Cup

1991 (16-5-0)NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal

at Rhode Island W, 11-0VERMONT W, 7-1ADELPHI W, 4-0WILLIAM & MARY W, 4-2PROVIDENCE W, 2-0at North Carolina L, 0-2at Duke W, 2-1HOLY CROSS W, 8-1BOSTON COLLEGE W, 1-0BROWN W, 2-0 (OT)at Rutgers W, 1-0NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 2-0at Harvard W, 4-1at Yale W, 2-1at Massachusetts W, 2-0COLORADO COLLEGE L, 0-1HARTFORD L, 2-4at UC-Santa Barbara L, 1-2vs. Santa Clara W, 1-0 (OT)vs. UMass (NCAA 1st Round) W, 1-0vs. Virginia (NCAA Quarterfinal) L, 0-2

1990 (15-8-1)NCAA Tournament Final

at Vermont T, 1-1 (OT)RHODE ISLAND W, 5-0at North Carolina State L, 2-3 (OT)at Duke W, 2-1at Providence W, 1-0NORTH CAROLINA W, 3-2 (OT)at Holy Cross W, 2-1at Boston College L, 0-1CORNELL W, 3-1at Brown L, 0-1at Adelphi L, 2-3at New Hampshire W, 4-1HARVARD W, 1-0VIRGINIA L, 1-3RUTGERS W, 1-0YALE W, 3-1MASSACHUSETTS W, 2-0at Hartford W, 2-1 (OT)at Wisconsin L, 1-2at Colorado College L, 0-2vs. Hartford (NCAA 1st Round) W, 2-1vs. Virginia (NCAA Quarterfinal) W, 1-0vs. Santa Clara (NCAA Semifinal)# W, 2-1 (2 OT, sudden death penalty kicks, 4-3)vs. North Carolina (NCAA Final)# L, 0-6

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# - NCAA College Cup (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

1989 (14-3-2)NCAA Tournament First

Round

at Vermont W, 1-0MONMOUTH W, 6-0at Rhode Island W, 7-1BOSTON COLLEGE T, 1-1at Rutgers W, 2-1PROVIDENCE W, 4-0NORTH CAROLINA L, 0-1at Massachusetts T, 1-1CORNELL W, 3-0BROWN W, 1-0ADELPHI W, 2-1NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 2-1at Harvard W, 2-1HOLY CROSS W, 4-0at Yale W, 3-0at William & Mary L, 0-2vs. NC State# W, 1-0HARTFORD W, 2-0vs. Hartford (NCAA 1st Round)* T, 2-2 (OT, Penalty Kicks, 3-4)#—at William & Mary Tournament

1988 (15-5-2)NCAA Tournament First

Round

MONMOUTH W, 3-0VERMONT# W, 2-1 (OT)BOSTON COLLEGE# W, 2-1 (OT)RHODE ISLAND W, 2-1at Adelphi W, 2-1at Providence W, 3-0RUTGERS W, 4-1STANFORD W, 1-0 (OT)vs. Barry@ L, 0-2vs. Central Florida@ L, 1-2at Brown W, 1-0MASSACHUSETTS T, 0-0 (OT)at New Hampshire L, 0-1HARVARD W, 3-0PRINCETON W, 2-0at Holy Cross W, 5-1YALE W, 5-0WILLIAM & MARY L, 0-1at Hartford W, 1-0 (OT)COLORADO COLLEGE. T, 0-0 (OT)at Boston College W, 1-0vs. Wisconsin (NCAA 1st Round)@ L, 0-1# - HUSKY INVITATIONAL@ - at Fairfax, Va.

1987 (16-5-3)NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal

MONMOUTH# W, 5-0BOSTON COLLEGE@ W, 2-0VILLANOVA@ T, 1-1

1991 UConn Huskies

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ADELPHI W, 1-0NORTH CAROLINA STATE L, 0-2vs. Colorado College& L, 1-3at William & Mary W, 4-2at Massachusetts L, 0-3CORNELL W, 2-0BROWN W, 1-0VERMONT W, 1-0NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 3-0at Harvard T, 1-1 (OT)at Rutgers L, 0-2at Princeton W, 2-0BOSTON COLLEGE W, 2-1at Yale W, 1-0BARRY UNIV. T, 0-0 (OT)KEENE STATE W, 1-0HARTFORD W, 1-0 (OT)WISCONSIN W, 2-0HOLY CROSS W, 2-0vs. Rutgers (NCAA 1st Round) W, 1-0vs. UMass (NCAA Quarterfinal) L, 1-3# - at Tunxis Mead Field@ - HUSKY INVITATIONAL& - at Williamsburg, Va.

1986 (15-5-1)NCAA Tournament Quarter-

finalMONMOUTH W, 7-0PROVIDENCE W, 1-0BOSTON COLLEGE W, 3-1SPRINGFIELD W, 8-0CAL-BERKELEY L, 0-1at Holy Cross W, 2-1vs. Radford W, 2-1 (2OT)at North Carolina L, 0-3MASSACHUSETTS L, 1-2at Brown L, 1-3at New Hampshire W, 1-0at Vermont T, 1-1 (OT)HARVARD W, 2-0KEENE STATE W, 1-0at Boston College W, 2-1YALE W, 3-0COLORADO COLL.EGE W, 2-1PRINCETON W, 2-0at Hartford W, 1-0vs. Brown (NCAA 1st Round) W, 5-0vs. UMass (NCAA Quarterfinal) L, 0-1 (2 OT, penalty kicks)

1985 (14-5-0)NCAA Tournament First

Round

MONMOUTH W, 5-0HARTWICK W, 2-0RADFORD W, 2-0NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 5-0at Springfield W, 2-0CINCINNATI* W, 2-0

at George Mason L, 0-2at Massachusetts L, 0-1PROVIDENCE W, 2-0vs. Brown$ L, 1-2 (OT)VERMONT W, 5-0NORTH CAROLINA L, 0-5at Harvard W, 1-0 (OT)at Keene State W, 2-1BOSTON COLLEGE W, 1-0at Yale W, 6-0at Adelphi W, 1-0at Providence W, 7-1vs. Cortland State (NCAA 1st Round)# L, 1-2* - at Tunxis Mead Field $ - at George Mason University

1984 (17-4-2)NCAA Tournament Final

at Hartwick W, 3-2VILLANOVA* W, 4-1BOSTON COLLEGE W, 2-1PROVIDENCE W, 7-1vs. Cal-Berkeley$ W, 2-1vs. UC-Santa Barbara$ T, 1-1(OT)SPRINGFIELD W, 3-0COLORADO COLLEGE W, 1-0YALE W, 2-0MASSACHUSETTS@ L, 0-2CORTLAND STATE L, 1-2 (OT)at Brown T, 0-0 (OT)at New Hampshire W, 6-0at Vermont W, 3-0HARVARD W, 2-0at Princeton W, 1-0KEENE STATE W, 3-2at Boston College L, 1-2ADELPHI W, 4-2vs Cortland State (NCAA 1st Round) W, 3-0vs. Brown (NCAA Quarterfinal) W, 1-0vs. UMass (NCAA Semifinal)# W, 2-1(OT)vs. North Carolina (NCAA Final)# L, 0-2* - UConn Tournament$- at Cortland State Tournament @—at Tunxis Mead Field #--NCAA College Cup (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

1983 (19-2-1)NCAA Tournament Semifinal

NORTH CAROLINA W, 3-1at Providence W, 8-0vs. Adelphi* W, 2-1at. Villanova* W, 2-0vs. Cal-Berkeley@ W, 2-1vs. Central Florida@ W, 1-0vs. Cincinnati@ T, 0-0at Springfield W, 2-1at Yale W, 6-2at Massachusetts W, 1-0at Adelphi W, 2-1

PRINCETON W, 1-0BROWN W, 3-0NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 5-0VERMONT W, 1-0at Harvard W, 4-2RADFORD W, 3-0BOSTON COLLEGE W, 3-0WESTFIELD STATE W, 10-0vs. BC (NCAA First Round) W, 2-0vs. George Mason (NCAA Quarterfinal) L, 0-1vs. Massachusetts (NCAA Semifinal)# L, 0-1*—at Villanova Tournament@—at Cortland State Tournament#—NCAA College Cup (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

1982 (16-1-1)NCAA Tournament Semifinal

HARTWICK W, 4-0ADELPHI W, 12-0CORTLAND STATE W, 3-0SPRINGFIELD W, 6-1YALE W, 6-0MASSACHUSETTS W, 1-0 (OT)at Army W, 11-0PENN STATE W, 4-0at Brown W, 2-1at New Hampshire W, 5-0at Vermont W, 1-0HARVARD W, 4-0at Boston College T, 1-1 (OT)at Westfield State W, 4-0GEORGE MASON W, 1-0vs. Cortland State (NCAA First Round) W, 2-0vs. Central Florida (NCAA Quarterfinal) L, 1-3vs. Missouri-St. Louis (NCAA Semifinal) W, 2-1# - NCAA Tournament Championship (Orlando, Fla.)

1981 (17-3-1)EAIAW Tournament, Runner-upAIAW Tournament, Third Place

at Plymouth State W, 2-0GEORGE WASHINGTON W, 3-0SMITH W, 10-0at Cortland State T, 1-1at Springfield W, 2-1at Yale W, 4-1at Massachusetts W, 2-0NORTH CAROLINA L, 0-2BROWN W, 6-0VERMONT W, 3-2NEW HAMSPHIRE W, 7-0at Harvard W, 4-2BOSTON COLLEGE W, 4-2WESTFIELD W, 3-1BROWN (EAIAW Quarterfinal)# W, 2-0CORTLAND STATE (EAIAW Semifinal)# W, 1-0HARVARD (EAIAW Final)# L, 1-2 (OT)

CALIFORNIA (AIAW 1st Round)% W, 4-2OREGON (AIAW Quarterfinal)% W, 3-1at North Carolina (AIAW Semifinal)% L, 0-5vs. Missouri-St. Louis (AIAW Consolation)% W, 2-1#—EAIAW Tournament%—AIAW Tournament

1980 (15-4-1)EAIAW Regionals, Second

Place

at Plymouth State* W, 2-0vs. Massachusetts* T, 0-0vs. New Hampshire* W, 4-0BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 9-0at Princeton L, 1-2at Smith W, 5-0SPRINGFIELD W, 3-0CORTLAND STATE W, 1-0YALE W, 3-1MASSACHUSETTS L, 1-2at Dartmouth W, 5-0HARVARD W, 2-1at Vermont W, 2-1at New Hampshire W, 7-1PENN STATE W, 3-0at Boston College L, 2-3PLYMOUTH STATE W, 5-0vs. St. John Fisher (EAIAW Quarterfinal)# W, 3-1vs. UMass (EAIAW Semifinal)# W, 2-1at Cortland State (EAIAW Final)# L, 2-5*—Plymouth State Tournament #—EAIAW Regional Games

1979 (9-6-1)EAIAW Regionals, Seventh

Place

at Massachusetts L, 1-6at Harvard L, 1-2 (OT)SMITH W, 2-0SPRINGFIELD W, 4-1NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 7-1at Trinity W, 4-0at Mt. Holyoke W, 4-0BROWN L, 0-1WESLEYAN W, 5-0VERMONT L, 1-2 (OT)DARTMOUTH W, 1-0at Bryant W, 13-1at Yale T, 2-2vs. Massachusetts# L, 1-4at Brown# L, 2-5vs. Penn State# W, 3-0#—EAIAW Tournament

1981 UConn Huskies

1986 UConn Huskies

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All Time Record vs. OpponentsTeam First Game Last Game Last Result W L T Pct.Adelphi 1982 1992 W, 1-0 10 1 0 .909Army 1982 1982 W, 11-0 1 0 0 1.000Barry 1987 1988 L, 0-2 0 1 1 .250Boston College 1980 2007 T, 0-0 26 5 3 .809Boston University 1980 2008 L, 1-0 2 2 0 .500Brigham Young 2003 2003 W, 3-2 1 0 0 1.000Brown 1979 2007 W, 5-1 19 5 1 .780Bryant 1979 1979 W, 13-1 1 0 0 1.000California 1981 1992 W, 2-1 5 1 0 .833UC Santa Barbara 1984 1993 W, 1-0 1 1 1 .500Canisius 1992 1992 W, 10-0 1 0 0 1.000Central Connecticut 2000 2008 L, 2-1 7 1 0 .875Central Florida 1982 1994 W, 2-1 2 2 0 .500Cincinnati 1983 2008 L, 2-1 2 1 1 .625Colgate 1993 2005 W, 2-0 7 0 0 1.000Colorado College 1984 1991 L, 1-0 2 3 1 .417Columbia 2006 2006 W, 2-1 1 0 0 1.000Cornell 1987 1996 W, 10-1 7 0 0 1.000Cortland State 1980 1984 W, 3-0 5 3 1 .611Dartmouth 1979 2001 W, 1-0 (2OT) 12 1 0 .923DePaul 2005 2008 W, 3-0 4 0 0 1.000Duke 1990 2006 W, 2-1 4 1 0 .800Fairfield 1997 2008 T, 2-2 (2OT) 2 0 1 .833Florida 2001 2005 L, 5-0 0 3 0 .000Florida State 2002 2008 L, 3-0 2 2 0 .500George Mason 1982 1985 L, 2-0 1 2 0 .333George Washington 1981 1981 W, 3-0 1 0 0 1.000Georgetown 1995 2008 W, 2-1 9 2 0 .818Georgia 1996 2002 W, 3-2 (2OT) 3 0 0 1.000Hartford 1986 2004 W, 3-0 15 5 1 .738Hartwick 1982 1985 W, 2-0 3 0 0 1.000Harvard 1979 2004 L, 1-0 23 4 1 .839Hofstra 2003 2008 W, 1-0 3 0 1 .875Holy Cross 1986 1993 W, 7-0 8 0 0 1.000James Madison 1995 1998 W, 3-0 2 0 0 1.000Keene State 1984 1987 W, 1-0 4 0 0 1.000Long Beach State 2003 2003 W, 5-0 1 0 0 1.000Louisville 2005 2008 T, 1-1 1 0 1 .750Loyola (Md.) 1998 1998 W, 6-0 1 0 0 1.000Maine 2006 2006 T, 1-1 0 0 1 .500Marquette 2005 2008 L, 1-0 2 2 0 .500Maryland 1997 2005 W, 2-1 (2OT) 3 0 1 .875Massachusetts 1979 2006 L, 2-1 20 14 3 .581Miami 1999 2002 W, 5-0 4 1 0 .800Michigan 2003 2003 W, 5-0 1 0 0 1.000Missouri-St. Louis 1981 1982 W, 2-1 2 0 0 1.000Monmouth 1985 1989 W, 6-0 5 0 0 1.000Mt. Holyoke 1979 1979 W, 4-0 1 0 0 1.000Navy 2006 2006 W, 2-0 1 0 0 1.000

Team First Game Last Game Last Result W L T Pct.Nebraska 1999 2000 W, 1-0 1 2 0 .333New Hampshire 1979 1993 W, 2-0 15 1 0 .938North Carolina 1981 2006 L, 3-2 2 16 0 .111North Carolina State 1987 1997 W, 2-0 2 2 0 .500Notre Dame 1995 2008 L, 1-0 (OT) 4 19 3 .212Ohio 1999 1999 W, 4-0 1 0 0 1.000Ohio State 2001 2001 L, 2-1 0 1 0 .000Oregon 1981 2004 W, 1-0 2 0 0 1.000Oregon State 1995 1996 W, 1-0 1 1 0 .500Penn State 1979 2008 L, 2-0 3 7 1 .318Pittsburgh 1997 2008 W, 2-1 10 0 0 1.000Plymouth State 1980 1981 W, 2-0 3 0 0 1.000Portland 1980 2004 L, 3-2 2 1 1 .625Providence 1983 2008 W, 1-0 26 1 0 .963Radford 1983 1986 W, 2-1 (2OT) 3 0 0 1.000Rhode Island 1988 2002 W, 2-1 (2OT) 8 0 0 1.000Rutgers 1987 2007 T, 0-0 (2OT) 14 1 4 .889Sacred Heart 2001 2004 W, 1-0 2 0 0 1.000St. John’s 1993 2008 T, 1-1 14 2 1 .853St. John Fisher 1980 1980 W, 3-1 1 0 0 1.000St. Louis 2002 2002 W, 2-0 1 0 0 1.000San Francisco 1997 1997 W, 4-1 1 0 0 1.000Santa Clara 1990 2006 L, 2-1 (2OT) 2 7 0 .222Seton Hall 1995 2007 W, 2-1 (OT) 9 0 0 1.000Smith 1979 1981 W, 10-0 3 0 0 1.000South Florida 2005 2008 T, 0-0 (2OT) 3 0 1 .875Southern Cal 1999 1999 L, 2-1 (OT) 0 1 0 .000Southern Methodist 1996 1996 W, 4-0 1 0 0 1.000Springfield 1979 1986 W, 8-0 8 0 0 1.000Stanford 1988 2007 L, 1-0 2 3 0 .400Syracuse 1997 2008 W, 2-0 14 0 0 1.000Texas 2006 2006 T, 1-1 (2OT) 0 0 1 .500Trinity 1979 1979 W, 4-0 1 0 0 1.000UCLA 1997 2008 L, 3-0 1 1 0 .500Vanderbilt 1999 1999 W, 2-0 1 0 0 1.000Vermont 1979 1995 W, 7-0 14 1 2 .882Villanova 1983 2006 L, 1-0 14 2 3 .816Virginia 1990 1993 W, 1-0 2 2 0 .500Virginia Tech 2001 2003 W, 5-3 3 0 0 1.000Wake Forest 2003 2007 W, 1-0 1 0 1 .750Washington 1992 2003 T, 1-1 (2OT) 2 0 1 .833Washington State 1994 1994 L, 2-1 0 1 0 .000Wesleyan 1979 1979 W, 5-0 1 0 0 1.000West Virginia 1996 2008 T, 1-1 (2OT) 11 2 2 .800Westfield State 1981 1983 W, 10-0 3 0 0 1.000Wisconsin 1987 2002 W, 2-1 4 2 0 .667Wisconsin-Green Bay 1995 1995 W, 6-0 1 0 0 1.000Yale 1979 2008 W, 2-1 (2OT) 21 2 2 .880**2009 Opponents in Bold

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Throughout the years, the University of Connecticut women’s soccer program has established itself as one of the premier programs in the country. In addition to the postseason appearances and perennial player accolades, several Huskies throughout the years have participated on the highest level of women’s soccer competition with the U.S. National Teams. These players have traveled internationally and across the United States where they have exhibited their skills and talents. Sara Whalen, a 1997 UConn graduate, helped the U.S. Women’s National Team to take home the 1999 World Cup Championship title and the Silver Medal in the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Former Husky three-time All-American forward Mary-Frances Monroe has also made several national team appearances. Most recently, midfielder Meghan Schnur played with the U-19 US Team that competed in the FIFA World Championship in 2004. Additionally, Kristen Graczyk was called in three times in 2005 to participate in the Under-21 National Team camp. This past summer, Brittany Taylor was called up to play for the National Team, while Elizabeth Eng participated on the youth National Squad.

Christy rowe1996

Karen warner1990

Casey Zimney2001

Jennifer strong1991, 1992

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u.S. youth national teaMPlayer .............................................................. yearElizabeth Eng ................................................... 2008Brittany Taylor ............................................ 2006, 07Meghan Schnur ..............................2002, 03, 04, 08Kristen Graczyk .......................................... 2003, 05 Casey Zimny .................................................... 2001Jennifer Strong ........................................... 1991, 92Karen Warner ................................................... 1990Kim Prutting ...................................................... 1987Judy Michalski .................................................. 1983

u.S. national teaMPlayer .............................................................. yearBrittany Taylor ............................................ 2008, 09Mary-Frances Monroe ................................ 2000, 01Sara Whalen .............................1996, 97, 98, 99, 00Kerry Connors .................................................. 1997Christy Rowe .................................................... 1996Karen Ferguson .......................................... 1992, 93Jennifer Strong ................................................. 1992Kim Prutting ................................................ 1987, 88Tara Buckley .............................................. 1983, 85Moira Buckley ................................................... 1983Felice Duffy ...................................................... 1982

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In August of 1992, Len Tsantiris added a new dimension to Connecticut women’s soccer by bringing the team on an inter-national tour of Denmark. Since 1992, the program has had the privilege of traveling to different parts of the world three additional times. The NCAA rule limits a foreign tour to once every four years, which allows Coach Tsantiris to bring each class once. He believes that it is an integral part of the education that his players receive during their four years at UConn: “Not only can we prepare for the regular season and play against some of the best women’s teams in the world, but our players have the opportunity to learn about different cultures, see how the game is appreciated in other countries, and experience parts of the world that they may never see again.”

The foreign tour typically commences two days into preseason and lasts between 10 and 14 days. Players report to UConn in early August, complete compliance certification and fitness testing before the trip and then return to campus several days before classes begin. The following is a summary of the past four trips that Coach Tsantiris and his teams have taken.

1992: DENMARK

In 1992, Coach Tsantiris made history and ventured into his first international tour. The team played a challenging six-game schedule against top Division I and II clubs which included national team players from Denmark, Australia and Finland. The team finished the trip 3-1-2. Coach Tsantiris was very pleased with the outcome of the trip, “I was excited to expose the team to international soccer,” said Tsantiris. “We chose Denmark because the women’s club leagues there play some of the best women’s soccer in the world. They play a thinking kind of game.”

1996: DENMARK AND NORWAY

The success and benefits of the program’s first trip to Denmark encouraged Coach Tsantiris and his team to return to the Scandinavian countries four years later. Accompanied by many friends and family of the women’s soccer team, the Hus-kies began their Scandinavian tour in Copenhagen, Denmark. Highlights of the trip included attendance at a professional game, a scenic ferry ride from Denmark to Norway that included sights of the Oslo Fjord, and sightseeing in Copenhagen and Oslo. On the field, the Huskies improved on their international record from 1992 and came away from the trip with a 4-1 record. The Huskies beat Vejle (4-1), the No. 2 ranked women’s soccer professional club team in Denmark’s first division,

along with Mejrup (2-1) and FFI (3-1). The team’s only loss came to a very expe-rienced and talented For-tuna squad, the #1 ranked club team in Europe at the time. Though the Huskies lost this game, they quickly identified areas that needed improvement for the regular season by gaining tremen-dous experience. Conse-quently, UConn challenged for a national championship the following year. In addi-tion, a relationship between UConn and Fortuna extend-ed into a return trip from Fortuna to Morrone Stadi-um on the UConn campus for an exhibition game on September 10, 1998.

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2000: GREECE AND ITALY

In 2000, Coach Tsantiris decided that it was time to take the team to his homeland. He is originally from a small island in Greece, but the team did not visit his island. They spent time in Athens, Leptokaria Pieria and Thessaloniki. During a two week tour of Greece and Italy, the Huskies played eight games, winning all eight and were crowned champions of the 3rd AEGEAN Olympus Cup. Coach Tsantiris valued the opportunity to go overseas and reflected on the importance of the trip shortly before leaving, “We are going to Greece and Italy to play games. We will play four in each country in order to gain competitive game experience that you can’t get from practicing. It will be very valuable. This experience will help us next year and the year after and will benefit all of our classes.” Sightseeing on this trip included Mt. Olympus, the ancient site of Dion, the ancient castle of Platamon, the Acropolis, and the Parthenon. After 7 days in Greece, the team traveled to Italy and spent time in Udine, Venice and Rome. With excel-lent food and amazing sites, the trip proved to be an invaluable experience for the team as they developed a more posses-sion style of play and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinal, losing to the eventual National Champions. As coach Tsantiris foresaw, three years later the team played in the national championship game.

2004: BRAZIL

The men’s Brazilian national team has seen dominance with the likes of Pele, Ronaldo and Ronaldinho, and the women’s national team has emerged over the past seven years as a World Cup and Olympic contender. On the field, the Brazil-ians display technical superiority, creativity and a confidence in their abilities to which most players aspire. Believing that his players would learn from and pick up some of Brazil’s savvy play, Coach Tsantiris decided that a trip to South America would be a new and exciting opportunity for the program. A 12-day tour of Rio de Janeiro, Buzios and Teresopolis proved to be an amazing experience for the group. “Everyday we were doing something. A lot of good things came out of it and it was a very educational experience for everyone. The kids were able to experience a different culture and create camara-derie with one another. And at the same time, we were in the richest soccer country in the world. It gave us an opportunity to play against a totally different level of competition” said Tsantiris.

The highlights of the trip included attendance at two professional games at Maracana Stadium, including a game in which former World Cup Champion Romario played. The team visited the Brazilian Soccer Hall of Fame within the Maracana, played beach soccer games against local players, visited the Corcovado and Christ the Redeemer tourist spots and practiced and played at the Brazilian National Training Center in Teresopolis.

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ConnECTIonIn his 27-year history with Connecticut women’s soccer, Len Tsantiris has signed 13 natives of New York’s Long Island. Not only have these 13 competed as members of the team, they have each had a major impact on the program. Twelve have earned postseason honors and six of the Long Island products have been named All-Americans. All-Americans hailing from Long Island include three-time All-American Sara Whalen and Mary-Frances Monroe, former assistant coach and 1991, 1992, and 1993 All-American Karen Ferguson, 1991 All-American Cathy Cambria, 1988 and 1990 All-American Beth Grecco, and 1987, 1988, and 1989 All-American Kim Prutting. The Huskies had their seventh different Long Island athlete named All-American in 2007 when Brittany Taylor earned the honor. The Long Island tradition continued in 2008 with the addition of Michelle Reynolds and Heather Kasper.

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Beth GreccoAll-American (‘90)

karen FerGusonAll-American (‘91,‘92,‘93)

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Mary-Frances MonroeAll-American (‘98,’99,’00)

Brittany taylorAll-American (‘07)

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sara whalenAll-American (‘95,‘96,‘97)

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cathy caMBriaAll-American (‘91)

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