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Aug. 25 W, 6-0 LIBERTY Klöckner Stadium Aug. 30 W, 4-0 EAST CAROLINA Klöckner Stadium Sept. 1 W, 4-1 #12 WEST VIRGINIA Klöckner Stadium Sept. 5 W, 2-0 #15 GEORGETOWN Klöckner Stadium Sept. 8 W, 2-0 MINNESOTA Klöckner Stadium Aug. 23 W, 7-0 UC IRVINE Klöckner Stadium Sept. 29 2 PM #8 DUKE Klöckner Stadium Oct. 4 8 PM at Miami Cobb Stadium Sept. 12 W, 8-1 WILLIAM & MARY Klöckner Stadium Oct. 13 1 PM at #6 Florida State Seminole Stadium Oct. 20 2 PM NOTRE DAME Klöckner Stadium Oct. 9 7 PM at NC State Dail Stadium 2019 Schedule/Results 2019 CAVALIER WOMEN’S SOCCER Media Contact: Bill Bunting Email: [email protected] Office: 434-982-5535 Cell: 434-962-7644 www.VirginiaSports.com Mailing Address: John Paul Jones Arena 295 Massie Road, Roomm 154 P.O. Box 400853 Charlottesville, VA 22904 @UVAWomenSoccer Instagram.com/UVAWomenSoccer Facebook.com/UVAWomenSoccer QUICK KICKS • UVA moved up to the top spot in the United Soccer Coaches poll after a win at No. 8 Penn State Sunday • It is the first time UVA has topped the polls since the Cavaliers took the top spot in the 2015 season Sydney Zandi has scored in back-to-back matches and two of her four career goals are game-winners • Zandi’s goal at Penn State was the second fastest answering goal in UVA history - taking 26 seconds • UVA has won eight consecutive matches, tying for sixth-longest winning streak in program history Virginia opens ACC play on the road for the third consecutive season with its match at Wake Forest This is the fourth time facing Wake Forest in an ACC opener - UVA is 3-0 vs. Wake in ACC openers Under head coach Steve Swanson, the Cavaliers are 15-3-1 in conference openers Virginia enters the weekend ranked top 5 nationally in goals per game (1st - 4.38), goals (2nd - 35), points (2nd - 95), points per game (2nd - 11.88) and assists (5th - 25) • Freshman Diana Ordoñez leads the ACC in several offensive categories and ranks top 5 nationally in goals (2nd - 9), goals per game (2nd - 1.5), points per game (2nd - 3.3) and points (5th - 20) • Ordoñez and Meghan McCool are the top two goal producers in the ACC heading into conference play • McCool ranks top 5 in the ACC in goals (T2 - 7), goals per game (T2 - 0.88), points (T3 - 14) and points per game (T5 - 1.75) Alexa Spaanstra continues to lead the nation in assists, tying for first with seven this season LAST TIME OUT FOR THE HOOS • Virginia went on the road for the first time this season, taking a 2-1 win at No. 8 Penn State on Sunday Meghan McCool and Sydney Zandi hit the goals for the Cavaliers in the win over the Nittany Lions • Zandi’s goal (86’) came 0:26 seconds after Penn State’s Ally Schlegel hit the equalizer for Penn State VIRGINIA PROBABLE STARTERS STARTING XI No. Name Pos. GP-GS Min. G A Pts Of Note: 6 Anna Sumpter M 8-7 461 2 4 8 Starter after playing in all 22 matches in ‘18 7 Alexa Spaanstra M 8-8 581 2 7 11 Tied as national leader in assists this season 8 Courtney Petersen D 8-8 583 0 1 1 United Soccer Coaches All-Region as a junior 9 Diana Ordonez F 6-6 384 9 2 20 ACC leader in goals scored and points 10 Taryn Torres M 8-8 558 1 3 5 Scored first goal of season vs. William & Mary 11 Zoe Morse D 8-8 641 0 0 0 Has started 70-of-71 career matches for UVA 12 Claire Constant D 7-7 439 3 1 7 Has first career goal and assist this season 13 Rebecca Jarrett F 8-8 410 3 3 9 Scored first two goals vs. William & Mary 16 Phoebe McClernon D 7-7 622 0 0 0 All-America selection last season as a junior 22 Meghan McCool F 8-8 496 7 0 14 Has scored in each match except vs. WVU GOALKEEPER No. Name Pos. GP-GS Min. Sv GAA ShO Of Note: 0 Laurel Ivory GK 7-7 605 5 0.30 4 Has allowed only two goals this season KEY RESERVES No. Name Pos. GP-GS Min. G A Pts Of Note: 2 Sydney Zandi M 7-1 314 2 0 4 Hit game-winning goal at #8 Penn State 3 Ashlynn Serepca D 8-0 333 4 0 8 Has scored three goals in last three matches 4 Cam Lexow F 8-0 201 1 1 3 Gatorade Player of the Year in Pa. in 2018 14 Emma Dawson M 7-0 189 0 0 0 Played season-long 50 minutes vs. W&M 20 Talia Staude D 8-0 389 0 1 1 Sixth-ranked player in TDS class of 2019 25 Alissa Gorzak F 8-2 369 0 1 1 Had two goals, four assists last season Sept. 20 7 PM at Wake Forest Spry Stadium Oct. 24 7 PM #20 LOUISVILLE Klöckner Stadium Oct. 27 1 PM BOSTON COLLEGE Klöckner Stadium Oct. 31 1 PM at Syracuse SU Stadium ACC Championships Sept. 26 5 PM #18 VIRGINIA TECH Klöckner Stadium Sept. 15 W, 2-1 at #8 Penn State Jeffrey Field #1 Virginia at Wake Forest Series History: UVA leads the series 19-7-3 Last Meeting: UVA won 5-1 at home in 2018 Of Note: UVA has won six consecutive in the series 8-0-0, 0-0-0 ACC 5-2-1, 0-0-0 ACC Game #9 • Friday, Sept. 20, 2019

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Page 1: 2019 CAVALIER WOMEN’S SOCCER 2019 Schedule/Results · 2019-09-19 · 2019 CAVALIER WOMEN'S SOCCER KLÖCKNER STADIUM KIND TO CAVALIERS • Virginia has had success at Klöckner Stadium

Aug.

25W, 6-0LIBERTY

Klöckner Stadium

Aug.

30W, 4-0EAST CAROLINA

Klöckner Stadium

Sept.

1W, 4-1#12 WEST VIRGINIA

Klöckner Stadium

Sept.

5W, 2-0#15 GEORGETOWN

Klöckner Stadium

Sept.

8W, 2-0MINNESOTA

Klöckner Stadium

Aug.

23W, 7-0UC IRVINE

Klöckner Stadium

Sept.

292 pm#8 DUKE

Klöckner Stadium

Oct.

48 pmat Miami

Cobb Stadium

Sept.

12W, 8-1WILLIAM & MARY

Klöckner Stadium

Oct.

131 pmat #6 Florida State

Seminole Stadium

Oct.

202 pmNOTRE DAME

Klöckner Stadium

Oct.

97 pmat NC State

Dail Stadium

2019 Schedule/Results2 0 1 9 C A V A L I E R W O M E N ’ S S O C C E R

Media Contact: Bill BuntingEmail: [email protected]

Office: 434-982-5535Cell: 434-962-7644

www.VirginiaSports.com

Mailing Address:John Paul Jones Arena

295 Massie Road, Roomm 154P.O. Box 400853

Charlottesville, VA 22904

@UVAWomenSoccer Instagram.com/UVAWomenSoccer Facebook.com/UVAWomenSoccer

QUICK KICKS• UVA moved up to the top spot in the United Soccer Coaches poll after a win at No. 8 Penn State Sunday• It is the first time UVA has topped the polls since the Cavaliers took the top spot in the 2015 season• Sydney Zandi has scored in back-to-back matches and two of her four career goals are game-winners • Zandi’s goal at Penn State was the second fastest answering goal in UVA history - taking 26 seconds• UVA has won eight consecutive matches, tying for sixth-longest winning streak in program history• Virginia opens ACC play on the road for the third consecutive season with its match at Wake Forest• This is the fourth time facing Wake Forest in an ACC opener - UVA is 3-0 vs. Wake in ACC openers• Under head coach Steve Swanson, the Cavaliers are 15-3-1 in conference openers • Virginia enters the weekend ranked top 5 nationally in goals per game (1st - 4.38), goals (2nd - 35), points (2nd - 95), points per game (2nd - 11.88) and assists (5th - 25)• Freshman Diana Ordoñez leads the ACC in several offensive categories and ranks top 5 nationally in goals (2nd - 9), goals per game (2nd - 1.5), points per game (2nd - 3.3) and points (5th - 20)• Ordoñez and Meghan McCool are the top two goal producers in the ACC heading into conference play• McCool ranks top 5 in the ACC in goals (T2 - 7), goals per game (T2 - 0.88), points (T3 - 14) and points per game (T5 - 1.75)• Alexa Spaanstra continues to lead the nation in assists, tying for first with seven this season

LAST TIME OUT FOR THE HOOS• Virginia went on the road for the first time this season, taking a 2-1 win at No. 8 Penn State on Sunday• Meghan McCool and Sydney Zandi hit the goals for the Cavaliers in the win over the Nittany Lions• Zandi’s goal (86’) came 0:26 seconds after Penn State’s Ally Schlegel hit the equalizer for Penn State

VIRGINIA PROBABLE STARTERSSTARTING XI No. Name Pos. GP-GS Min. G A Pts Of Note: 6 Anna Sumpter M 8-7 461 2 4 8 Starter after playing in all 22 matches in ‘18 7 Alexa Spaanstra M 8-8 581 2 7 11 Tied as national leader in assists this season 8 Courtney Petersen D 8-8 583 0 1 1 United Soccer Coaches All-Region as a junior 9 Diana Ordonez F 6-6 384 9 2 20 ACC leader in goals scored and points 10 Taryn Torres M 8-8 558 1 3 5 Scored first goal of season vs. William & Mary 11 Zoe Morse D 8-8 641 0 0 0 Has started 70-of-71 career matches for UVA 12 Claire Constant D 7-7 439 3 1 7 Has first career goal and assist this season 13 Rebecca Jarrett F 8-8 410 3 3 9 Scored first two goals vs. William & Mary 16 Phoebe McClernon D 7-7 622 0 0 0 All-America selection last season as a junior 22 Meghan McCool F 8-8 496 7 0 14 Has scored in each match except vs. WVU GOALKEEPER No. Name Pos. GP-GS Min. Sv GAA ShO Of Note: 0 Laurel Ivory GK 7-7 605 5 0.30 4 Has allowed only two goals this season

KEY RESERVES No. Name Pos. GP-GS Min. G A Pts Of Note: 2 Sydney Zandi M 7-1 314 2 0 4 Hit game-winning goal at #8 Penn State 3 Ashlynn Serepca D 8-0 333 4 0 8 Has scored three goals in last three matches 4 Cam Lexow F 8-0 201 1 1 3 Gatorade Player of the Year in Pa. in 2018 14 Emma Dawson M 7-0 189 0 0 0 Played season-long 50 minutes vs. W&M 20 Talia Staude D 8-0 389 0 1 1 Sixth-ranked player in TDS class of 2019 25 Alissa Gorzak F 8-2 369 0 1 1 Had two goals, four assists last season

Sept.

207 pmat Wake Forest

Spry Stadium

Oct.

247 pm#20 LOUISVILLE

Klöckner Stadium

Oct.

271 pmBOSTON COLLEGE

Klöckner Stadium

Oct.

311 pmat Syracuse

SU Stadium

ACC Championships

Sept.

265 pm#18 VIRGINIA TECH

Klöckner Stadium

Sept.

15W, 2-1at #8 Penn State

Jeffrey Field

#1 Virginia at Wake ForestSeries History: UVA leads the series 19-7-3Last Meeting: UVA won 5-1 at home in 2018Of Note: UVA has won six consecutive in the series

8-0-0, 0-0-0 ACC 5-2-1, 0-0-0 ACC

Game #9 • Friday, Sept. 20, 2019

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2 0 1 9 C A V A L I E R W O M E N ' S S O C C E RVIRGINIA IN THE RANKINGS

Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 FinalUnited Soccer Coaches 9 6 5 4 1Soccer America 8 6 5 4 2Top Drawer Soccer 5 5 5 3 1RPI -- -- -- -- --

2019 HONORS

ACC Player of the Week 9/3 - Diana Ordoñez - F - Offensive 9/10 - Laurel Ivory - GK - Defensive

Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week 9/3 - Taryn Torres (MF) 9/10 - Rebecca Jarrett (F)

Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Best XI Team Phoebe McClernon - D - First Team Diana Ordonez - F - Freshman Team

MAC Hermann Trophy Preseason Watch List Laurel Ivory Phoebe McClernon Alexa Spaanstra

HOOS BACK• UVA returns 16 letterwinners and nine starters from last year’s squad that advanced to the Round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament• Back are five players who earned post-season honors from the ACC - Phoebe McClernon (D) was a second-team selection, while Courtney Petersen (D), Alexa Spaanstra (F) and Taryn Torres (M) were third-team selections. Rebecca Jarrett (F) was an All-Freshman selection• McClernon earned third-team All-America honors, while Jarrett, Petersen and Spaanstra were All-Region• UVA returners contributed 35-of-52 goals scored a year ago and 35-of-49 assists• Among those are 3 of the top 5 goal scorers in Meghan McCool (9), Spaanstra (9) and Jarrett (6)

TALENTED NEWCOMERS JOIN CAVALIERS• The group is ranked No. 14 nationally by Top Drawer Soccer in its annual ranking of recruiting classes• Diana Ordonez enrolled early and has began practice in the spring along with transfer Lauren Hinton• Ordonez was the No. 12 ranked player nationally and was a Gatorade Player of the Year for Texas• Talia Staude was the No. 6 ranked player nationally and a two-time TDS All-America selection• Cayla White was a team captain and ranked as the No. 136 player nationally by Top Drawer Soccer • Jansen Eichenlaub is a two-time Gatorade Player of the Year and two-time TDS All-America• Lacey McCormack was a two-time United Soccer Coaches All-America selection in high school

HOOS SET SCORING STANDARD NATIONALLY SINCE 2011• Virginia has had a high-powered offense under head coach Steve Swanson, but especially since 2011• Over the last nine seasons, UVA leads the nation as the only team with at least 500 goals in that span• Virginia led the nation in goals scored in 2014 with 88 goals on the way to an NCAA runner-up finish• UVA also led the nation in goals scored with 78 goals scored throughout the 2013 campaign• UVA was in the top 10 nationally last season in goals scored (52), ranking eighth nationally • This season, Virginia is currently first nationally in scoring offense (438 gpg), second in total goals (35), second in total points (95) and fifth in total assists (25) entering the fifth week of competition

GOALS SCORED 2011-PRESENT 1. VIRGINIA -539 2. Stanford - 498 3. Penn State - 467 4. Florida State - 452

5. Texas A&M - 4396. Georgetown - 428

7. Florida - 4148. UCLA - 407

9. North Carolina - 39510. West Virginia - 389

GK F F F MF MF MF D D D DUC Irvine Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Constant McClernon Morse PetersenLiberty Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Constant McClernon Morse PetersenEast Carolina Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Constant McClernon Morse Petersen#12 West Virginia Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Constant McClernon Morse Petersen#15 Georgetown Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Constant McClernon Morse PetersenMinnesota Ivory Jarrett McCool Ordonez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Constant McClernon Morse PetersenWilliam & Mary Moran Jarrett McCool Gorzak Spaanstra Zandi Torres Constant McClernon Morse Petersenat #8 Penn State Ivory Jarrett McCool Gorzak Spaanstra Sumpter Torres Staude McClernon Morse Petersenat Wake ForestVirginia TechDukeat Miamiat NC Stateat Florida StateNotre DameLouisvilleBoston Collegeat Syracuse

VIRGINIA’S GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

Bold = First Career Start Italics = Goal Scored in Match Bold Italics = First Career Goal

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2 0 1 9 C A V A L I E R W O M E N ' S S O C C E RKLÖCKNER STADIUM KIND TO CAVALIERS• Virginia has had success at Klöckner Stadium with a 271-50-22 record (.822) since it opened in 1992• In ACC matches played at Klöckner Stadium, UVA holds an 85-26-12 record (.740) through 27 years• UVA won 38 straight home matches (2013-2015), the sixth-longest home win streak in NCAA history

CAVALIERS CONTINUE TREND OF CHALLENGING SCHEDULE• Virginia continues its trend of challening schedules with its 2019 slate of matches• The Cavaliers face eight teams ranked in the 2019 preseason top 25 according to the United Soccer Coaches• UVA will also play 11-of-18 matches against teams ranked or receiving votes in the USC top 25 preseason poll• The Hoos face 11 teams that earned an NCAA Touranment bid in 2018 and seven that advanced to the Round of 16• In addition to the ACC schedule, UVA also faces preseason No. 6 Penn State, No. 7 Georgetown and No. 11 W. Virginia

A LOOK AT WAKE FOREST• Wake Forest enters the weekend with a 5-2-1 record on the season• The Demon Deacons are coming off a pair of losses to UNC and USF• Wake Forest has a 2-1 win over No. 19 Santa Clara at home on the resume• Hulda Arnarsdottir leads Wake in scoring with four goals and nine points• Halyey Younginer is the leading distributor with three assists to date• Wake has scored 14 goals this season, while allowing only eight goals

THE SERIES WITH THE DEMON DEACONS• UVA leads the all-time series 19-7-3 and 8-3-2 in road matches vs. Wake• The Cavaliers have won six straight matches in the series back to 2012• Wake Forest last won in the 2012 season with a 2-1 victory at Klöckner• Virginia has outscored Wake Forest 17-2 in the last six meetings• The series dates back to 1994, a 9-0 victory at home for the Cavaliers

LAST TIME OUT AGAINST WAKE FOREST• Virginia picked up a 5-1 win over Wake Forest at Klöckner Stadium last year• Meghan McCool had two goals, while Alexa Spaanstra had a goal and an assist and Sydney Zandi tallied two assists in the win• Hulda Arnarsdottir scored for Wake with an assist from Oliwia Wos• In all, seven players back with the Hoos this season had a role in the scoring for Virginia last season against Wake Forest

NEXT WEEK FOR THE CAVALIERS• Virginia returns home to play two ACC matches at Klöckner Stadium• The Hoos host No. 18 Virginia Tech in a 5 p.m. match on Thursday• The match with Virginia Tech will count in the Commonwealth Clash• Virginia will then host No. 8 Duke at 2 p.m. on Sunday afternoon

IVORY CLIMBING THE RANKS IN THE RECORD BOOK• In her third season, goalkeeper Laurel Ivory is already working her way into the history books at UVA• Currently, Ivory is fourth all-time in shutouts with 20 solo shutouts in her career heading into Friday’s match• With 34 wins, Ivory is fifth all-time in victories as a keeper - she has a 34-11-5 record for her career• Last season, she turned in 461:20 minutes before allowing a goal - the sixth longest streak by a UVA keeper

ORDOÑEZ A MODEL OF EFFICIENCY FOR CAVALIER OFFENSE• Freshman Diana Ordoñez has been a model of efficiency with 14-of-24 shots coming on goal so far this season• Of those 14 shots on frame, nine have resulted in a goal for the freshman as she is second nationally in goals scored• Senior Meghan McCool has also been efficient with 16-of-31 shots on frame resulting in seven goals for the Hoos

ORDOÑEZ SCORES IN FIRST FIVE MATCHES FOR UVA TO MATCH DONIAK IN FEAT• Freshman Diana Ordoñez has scored in all five matches this season on her way to nine goals to date• She is only the second player to score in each of her first five matches of a Cavalier career• Makenzy Doniak was the first player to score in her first five matches, accomplishing the feat in the 2012 season• Doniak tallied six goals through those five matches in her debut season in the Orange and Blue

VIRGINIA’S ALL-TIME TOP 10 WINSDate Opponent UVA Rank Score9/15/19 at #8 Penn State #4 2-19/10/17 #5 Penn State #8 3-28/24/17 at #2 West Virginia #10 2-1 (2ot)11/6/15 vs. #6 Clemson #1 5-010/25/15 #1 Florida State #2 1-010/8/15 at #5 Clemson #4 2-09/4/15 at #9 UCLA #1 2-1 (2ot)12/5/14 vs. #5 Texas A&M #4 3-111/28/14 at #1 UCLA #4 2-111/7/14 vs. #5 North Carolina #4 2-010/5/14 at #10 Notre Dame #5 2-110/31/13 #5 Virginia Tech #1 2-010/27/13 #3 Florida State #1 1-0 (ot)10/20/13 at #4 North Carolina #1 2-010/10/13 #5 Notre Dame #1 3-2 (2ot)8/30/13 #7 Penn State #6 5-18/25/13 #9 Santa Clara #7 4-011/4/12 vs. #7 Maryland ACC #8 4-0 11/2/12 vs. #2 Florida State ACC #8 4-210/28/12 at #8 North Carolina ACC #10 1-09/30/12 #5 Duke #3 1-010/8/11 #10 Florida State #8 4-3 (ot)9/25/11 at #5 North Carolina #14 1-0 (2ot)9/15/11 #6 Maryland #14 4-110/3/10 #1 Boston College #6 3-2 (ot)11/15/09 at #9 Penn State NCAA NR 6-210/30/09 #4 Florida State NR 1-09/25/08 at #8 Florida State #15 1-011/10/06 vs. #9 West Virginia NCAA NR 2-011/4/05 vs. #6 Florida State ACC #7 2-09/29/05 #10 Florida State #7 1-09/25/05 at #7 Duke #11 1-09/24/04 at #8 Florida State #3 1-09/10/04 #8 UCLA #5 3-19/12/03 #3 Santa Clara #17 4-111/17/02 at #8 West Virginia NCAA #24 1-09/17/00 vs. #10 Santa Clara #16 1-010/8/99 #2 Florida #10 2-1 (ot)9/26/99 #5 Hartford #15 2-19/24/99 #8 Stanford #15 3-29/5/99 at #4 Portland #14 2-09/20/98 #9 Duke #15 5-19/16/95 at #8 Clemson #13 2-111/17/91 at #8 Connecticut NCAA #3 2-010/20/91 #3 NC State #4 2-110/12/91 at #3 Santa Clara #5 1-0 (ot)9/29/91 vs. #4 Wisconsin #6 1-010/27/90 #10 NC State ACC #3 3-19/29/90 #10 Massachusetts #3 2-09/19/90 at #4 William & Mary #3 2-09/7/90 at #3 NC State #7 3-210/14/89 at #9 Wisconsin #7 2-09/9/89 at #6 Massachusetts #11 2-0

Time Opponent (Date) Player 0:20 at Arkansas (9/20/92) Kim Smith0:23 UNC Greensboro (9/2/90) Andrea Rubio0:41 at NC State (10/28/15) Makenzy Doniak0:50 Virginia Tech (9/24/96) Angela Hucles0:56 Brown (10/3/93) Kim Smith0:57 Villanova (10/6/90) Vicky Sidorenko1:07 Liberty (9/6/18) Montana Sutton1:19 George Mason (8/21/16) Veronica Latsko1:21 Radford (9/7/91) Andrea Rubio1:26 USC (9/14/03) Kelly Hammond1:27 Liberty (8/22/12) Caroline Miller

POSTSEASON0:54 vs. Penn State (11/18/16) NCAA Meghan Cox3:23 vs. Florida St. (11/4/05) ACC Jess Rostedt3:30 Long Island (11/11/11) NCAA Julia Roberts

FASTEST GOALS SCORED BY UVA

Overall: 19-7-3 Home: 9-3-1 (9-3-1 Klöckner)Road: 8-3-2 (7-3-2 Spry)Neutral: 2-1-0

9-20-94 W 9-0 H10-14-95 W 1-0 A10-3-96 W 2-1 H9-28-97 W 3-2 A10-23-98 W 1-0 (ot) A10-24-99 L 0-1 (ot) H10-12-00 L 1-2 A11-2-01 W 2-0 H10-26-02 W 2-1 A10-11-03 T 2-2 (2ot) H10-1-04 L 1-2 (ot) A9-22-05 W 1-0 A 11-2-05 ACC W 2-1 N19-21-06 W 2-1 H 11-1-06 ACC L 1-2 N1 11-12-06 NCAA W 2-0 A9-30-07 T 0-0 (2ot) A11-2-08 L 0-1 H 11-5-08 ACC W 3-2 (2ot) N110-25-09 T 0-0 (2ot) A10-17-10 W 2-1 H10-2-11 L 0-2 A10-5-12 L 1-2 H10-13-13 W 2-0 A11-24-13 NCAA W 2-0 H9-25-14 W 5-0 H10-11-15 W 1-0 A10-29-17 ACC W 2-1 H9-30-18 W 5-1 HN1-Cary, N.C.

ALL-TIME VS. WAKE FOREST

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2 0 1 9 C A V A L I E R W O M E N ' S S O C C E RFOUR CAVALIERS AMONG TOP DRAWER SOCCER’S TOP 100 PLAYERS LIST• Four members of the UVA squad were on the TDS Top 100 list of players among all sophomore, juniors and seniors• Senior defender Phoebe McClernon headlined the Hoos on the list as the No. 10 player• Junior goalkeeper Laurel Ivory came in at No. 38 on the ranking released by the soccer tracking publication• Sophomores Rebecca Jarrett and Alexa Spaanstra came in at No. 64 and No. 70, respectively

SWANSON HITS THE 400 CAREER COACHING WIN MILESTONE• UVA head coach Steve Swanson hit a rare milestone vs. NC State (10/25/18), hitting the 400 career win mark• As a head coach, Swanson holds a 410-154-56 record through stops at Dartmouth, Stanford and Virginia• Currently only 11 D1 coaches have hit the 400 win milestone with eight of them currently active• Swanson is one of only nine coaches who has recorded 400 wins all at a D1 institution• In his coaching career, he has taken all three teams to league titles and the NCAA Tournament

SWANSON GRABS HIS 300TH WIN AS UVA HEAD COACH • Head Coach Steve Swanson picked up his 300th wins as the head coach of the Cavaliers vs. Liberty (8/25/19)• Currently, Swanson holds a 306-91-44 record as UVA head coach and is 118-44-17 in ACC matches• He has 19 consecutive winning seasons at Virginia and 28 overall as a head coach• Swanson has taken his teams to 21 consecutive NCAA Tournaments with Virginia’s inclusion this past season

CAVALIERS RESPOND WELL AFTER A LOSS• Responding after a loss has been a trend for the Cavaliers throughout Steve Swanson’s tenure at UVA• Throughout the 19 seasons under Swanson, Virginia holds a 55-8-12 record in matches following a loss• The number does not include season-ending losses where the next match would be part of a new season

HOOS CONTINUE STRONG PRESENCE IN PROFESSIONAL RANKS ON NWSL ROSTERS• UVA has a strong presence in professional soccer in the U.S. with 11 players appearing on NWSL rosters this season• Last season four Hoos played on teams in the NWSL playoffs with Kristen McNabb competing for Seattle, Emily Sonnett with Portland, and Morgan Brian and Danielle Colaprico both competing for Chicago• Sonnett and the Thorns claimed the 2017 NWSL Championship and played for the 2018 title• Also on rosters are a trio with the Utah Royals: Makenzy Doniak, Brittany Ratcliffe and Becky Sauerbrunn• Veronica Latsko is out with injury for the Houston Dash, while Ratcliffe is also sidelined with the Royals• Betsy Brandon was drafted by Houston, while Meghan Cox (Utah) and Hana Kerner (Orlando) were both signed during the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup

CAVALIER CONNECTIONS WITH US SOCCER

VIRGINIA HAS STRONG TIES WITH US SOCCER• The Virginia women’s soccer program has strong ties historically with US Soccer• Current head coach Steve Swanson assists with the USWNT and previously served as head coach of the U20 team that won the 2012 Women’s World • A total of 10 players have been called up to the USWNT through the program’s history, including ACC Network commentators Angela Hucles and Lori Lindsey

THREE FORMER HOOS COMPETE WITH USWNT• Three former members of the UVA women’s soccer program are on the current roster with the USWNT: Morgan Brian (‘14), Becky Sauerbrunn (‘07) and Emily Sonnett (‘15)• The trio helped the United States claim a second consecutive FIFA Women’s World Cup this summer• Danielle Colaprico, the 2014 ACC Midfielder of the Year, was called up for the USWNT in competition with Portugal and Scotland played last November

OTHER HOOS WITH US SOCCER ON WORLD STAGE• Courtney Petersen missed the 2016 season with UVA as she represented the U.S. with the U20 team that placed fouth in the 2016 WWC in Papua New Guinea

FOUR HOOS REPRESENT THE U.S. IN FRANCE AT 2018 FIFA U20 WOMEN’S WORLD CUP• Four current members of the UVA women’s soccer team represented the U.S. at the 2018 U20 Women’s World Cup in France• Zoe Morse, Laurel Ivory, Taryn Torres and Alexa Spaanstra all earned spots on the U20 roster in ‘18• Ivory started all three games of pool play for the U.S. team that went 1-1-1 vs. Japan, Paraguay and Spain

OTHER CONNECTIONS• Current assistant Jaime Frias joined the Hoos after a stint with US Soccer in player development• Former head coach Lauren Gregg was head coach of the USWNT from 1997-2000• Former head coach April Heinrichs coached the USWNT from 2000-2004 and played on the first Women’s World Cup Championship team in 1991

ALL-TIME D1 COACHES WITH 400 WINS 1. Anson Dorrance - North Carolina - 854 (41 Years)* 2. Len Tsantris - UConn- 570 (37 Years) 3. Becky Burleigh - Berry, Florida - 500 (30 Years)* 4. Jerry Smith - Santa Clara - 484 (33 years)* 5. G. Guerrieri - Hardin-Simmons, Texas A&M - 463 (29 Years)* 6. Mark Krikorian - Franklin Pierce, Hartford, Florida State - 432 (26 Years)* 7. David Lombardo - Keene State, James Madison - 415 (35 Years) 8. John Daly - William & Mary - 413 (31 Years) 9. Steve Swanson - Dartmouth, Stanford, Virginia - 410 (30 Years) 10. Chris Petrucelli - Notre Dame, Texas, SMU - 408 (30 Years)* 11. Randy Wadrum - Tulsa, Baylor, Notre Dame, Pitt - 407 (27 Years)** Denotes active D1 coach Records updated heading into the weekend

STEVE SWANSON YEAR-BY-YEAR1990 Dartmouth 4-9-11991 Dartmouth 8-5-2 Ivy Champs1992 Dartmouth 10-6-11993 Dartmouth 12-3-1 Ivy Champs/NCAA 1st Round1994 Dartmouth 11-4-1 NCAA 1st Round1995 Dartmouth 10-8-11996 Stanford 12-9-0 Pac-10 Champs/NCAA 1st Round1997 Stanford 11-7-1 1998 Stanford 11-7-2 NCAA 1st Round1999 Stanford 15-5-1 Pac-10 Champs/NCAA 3rd Round2000 Virginia 11-8-1 NCAA 3rd Round2001 Virginia 17-4-2 NCAA Quarterfinals2002 Virginia 13-7-2 NCAA 3rd Round2003 Virginia 12-5-4 NCAA 2nd Round2004 Virginia 17-3-2 ACC Champs/NCAA 2nd Round2005 Virginia 18-6-1 NCAA Quarterfinals2006 Virginia 12-8-2 NCAA 3rd Round2007 Virginia 13-4-6 NCAA 3rd Round2008 Virginia 15-5-3 NCAA 3rd Round2009 Virginia 10-6-6 NCAA 3rd Round2010 Virginia 15-5-2 NCAA 3rd Round2011 Virginia 17-5-2 NCAA Quarterfinals2012 Virginia 18-5-1 ACC Champs/NCAA 3rd Round2013 Virginia 24-1-1 NCAA College Cup Semifinals2014 Virginia 23-3-0 NCAA College Cup Finals2015 Virginia 19-1-3 NCAA Quarterfinals2016 Virginia 15-5-2 NCAA 3rd Round2017 Virginia 13-6-4 NCAA 3rd Round2018 Virginia 16-5-1 NCAA 3rd Round2019 Virginia 8-0-0

30th Season: 410-155-56 (6 Conference Titles, 24 NCAA Appearances)

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2 0 1 9 C A V A L I E R W O M E N ' S S O C C E RORDOÑEZ SHINES IN DEBUT WEEKEND FOR THE CAVALIERS• Freshman Diana Ordoñez shone in her debut weekend, talling 10 points for the Cavaliers in two matches• Ordoñez tallied a goal and two assists in the season opener against UC Irvine as Virginia posted a 7-0 victory• She then followed it up with a hat trick that included the game-winning goal in a 6-0 victory over Liberty• The hat trick was the first by a Cavalier since Veronica Latsko tallied three goals against Pitt on October 1, 2017• Her four goals and 10 points were the third most by any player nationally in the opening weekend of competition

SPAANSTRA TURNS IN RARE PERFORMANCE WITH FOUR ASSISTS AGAINST LIBERTY• Sophomore Alexa Spaanstra hit rarified air for a Cavaliers with a four-assist match in the win over Liberty • She assisted on four of the six goals scored by the Cavaliers - including the first four goals scored by UVA• The two goals without an assist from Spaanstra were a PK and the final goal of the game scored by Ordoñez• The four assists was the most by a UVA player since a five-assist game from Morgan Brian vs. High Point in 2014• It’s also only the third time a UVA player has tallied four or more assists in a game, the other time being a four- assist performance from Wendy Hartwig vs. UMBC in the 1995 season• Spaanstra’s five assists was the most by any player in the nation during the opening weekend of competition

CONSTANT GETS INTO SCORING COLUMN AFTER MAKING FIRST CAREER START• After playing in 21-of-22 matches last season, Claire Constant made her first start in the opener vs. UC Irvine• Constant made the most of that opportunity, scoring her first career goal in the 75th minute off a free kick• She then followed that up with her second goal in the 87th minute off a pass from Diana Ordoñez for a brace

FOUR FRESHMEN SEE FIRST ACTION IN A UVA UNIFORM IN OPENING WEEKEND OF PLAY• Four members of the UVA squad saw their first action in the opening weekend of competition• Cam Lexow played 47 minutes and scored her first collegiate goal in the win over Liberty, converting a PK• Talia Staude saw action on the back line, playing 84 minutes in the two shutout victories• Emma Dawson tallied 60 minutes of action in the midfield, including 35 minutes vs. UC Irvine• Diana Ordoñez started both matches with four goals scored and two assists for 10 points on the weekend

ORDOÑEZ NAMED ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK• Freshman forward Diana Ordoñez was named the ACC Offensive Player of the Week for week two of competition• Ordoñez hit four goals on nine shots with five of those shots on frame in the Cavaliers’ two wins on the weekend• She hit two goals in the 4-0 win over East Carolina to deliver the squad its third win of the season• She then hit the first two goals for Virginia in a 4-1 victory over No. 12 West Virginia on Sunday afternoon

IVORY NAMED ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK• Junior goalkeeper Laurel Ivory was named ACC Defensive Player of the Week for week three of competition• Ivory posted shutouts of No. 15 Georgetown and Minnesota to help UVA improve to 6-0-0 on the season• The junior posted a key save in the first half vs. Georgetown to keep the Hoos in the lead over the Hoyas• She also directed a defensive effort that held the Hoyas to six shots and the Golden Gophers to one shot

TRIO NAMED TO PRESEASON MAC HERMANN TROPHY WATCH LIST• Virginia had three players named to the preseason watch list for the MAC Hermann Trophy for nation’s top player• Laurel Ivory, Phoebe McClernon and Alexa Spaanstra all find themselves on the initial watch list• Virginia’s Morgan Brian won the award twice in her career, taking the honor in 2013 and 2014• Several other UVA players have been finalists for the award, including Emily Sonnett (2015), Caroline Miller (2012) and current UCLA head coach Amanda Cromwell (1991)

MCCLERNON, ORDONEZ NAMED TO TOP DRAWER SOCCER PRESEASON BEST XI TEAMS• Phoebe McClernon and Diana Ordonez were recognized on one of two lists put out by Top Drawer Soccer • McClernon was named to the publication’s Best XI Team heading into the season as one of its top 11 players• Ordonez was named to the publication’s Best XI Freshman Team as one of its top freshman to watch this season

UVA STATISTICAL RANKINGS

Goals/Game (4.38) 1st 1stTotal Goals (35) 1st 2ndPoints/Game (11.88) 1st 2ndTotal Points (95) 1st 2ndShots/Game (18.50) 1st 14thShots on Goal/Game (8.50) 1st 21stAssists/Game (3.13) 1st 7thTotal Assists (25) 1st 5thCorners/Game (6.38) 5th 38thGoals Against Average (.429) 3rd 17th

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Claire Constant Total Goals (4) T11th T90th

Laurel Ivory Goal Against Average (.350) 3rd 17th

Rebecca Jarrett Total Assists (3) T12th T100th Total Goals (4) T11th T90th Total Points (9) T15th T136th

Meghan McCool Total Points (14) T3rd T27th Points/Game (1.75) T5th T51st Goals/Game (0.88) T2nd T21st Total Goals (7) T2nd T14th

Diana Ordoñez Total Points (20) 1st 5th Points/Game (3.33) 1st 2nd Goals/Game (1.50) 1st 2nd Game-Winning Goals (3) T1st T9th Total Goals (9) 1st 2nd

Ashlynn Serepca Goals/Game (0.50) T13th T142nd Total Goals (4) T11th T90th

Alexa Spaanstra Total Points (11) T9th T74th Points/Game (1.38) T11th T120th Total Assists (7) T1st T1st Assists/Game (0.88) 2nd 7th

Anna Sumpter Assists/Game (0.50) T6th T68th Total Assists (4) T3rd T30th

Taryn Torres Total Assists (3) T12th T100th

*Stats reflect rank entering the week

ACC STANDINGS Team ACC Pct Overall Pct VIRGINIA 0-0-0 .000 8-0-0 1.000 Virginia Tech 0-0-0 .000 8-0-0 1.000 Louisville 0-0-0 .000 7-0-0 1.000 Boston College 0-0-0 .000 7-0-1 .938 Clemson 0-0-0 .000 6-0-1 .929 North Carolina 0-0-0 .000 7-1-0 .875 Duke 0-0-0 .000 5-1-1 .786 Florida State 0-0-0 .000 6-2-0 .750 Notre Dame 0-0-0 .000 6-2-0 .750 Wake Forest 0-0-0 .000 5-2-1 .688 Miami 0-0-0 .000 3-2-1 .583 NC State 0-0-0 .000 4-3-0 .571 Pittsburgh 0-0-0 .000 3-4-1 .438 Syracuse 0-0-0 .000 2-4-1 .357

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2 0 1 9 C A V A L I E R W O M E N ' S S O C C E RA LOOK BACK AT THE 2018 SEASON

NEWCOMERS MAKE AN IMPACT IN OPENING WEEKEND• All six newcomers played for the Cavaliers in the opening weekend with several making an impact • Alexa Spaanstra made her first start vs. Cincinnati, assisting on the game-winning goal• Rebecca Jarrett scored her first collegiate goal in the 3-0 win over Cincinnati, capping the UVA scoring• Michaela Moran played all 90 minutes in goal vs. Colgate, while Ashlynn Serepca made her first start• Claire Constant played 89 minutes on the weekend, while Serepca played 81 minutes overall• McKenna Angotti, who transferred from Northwestern, saw her first action vs. Cincinnati

TORRES GRABBED PRESEASON HONORS FROM ACC COACHES• Sophomore forward Taryn Torres was named a preseason All-ACC selection in a vote of league coaches• The recognition comes on the heels of her earning ACC Third Team and All-Freshman honors last year• Torres was also named a 2017 USC All-Region selection and Top Drawer Soccer Freshman Best XI honoree

MCCOOL’S HOT STREAK HELPS SPARK CAVALIERS DOWN THE STRETCH • Junior forward Meghan McCool hit a hot streak that helped spark a five-match win streak (9/30-10/18)• She turned in her first multiple-goal game with two goals and the game winner vs. Wake Forest• She also scored goals in the win at Louisville, over Pittsburgh, NC State and Louisville in the ACC quarters• McCool hit the game-winning goal in five of the last 12 matches (Wake, Louisville x2, Pitt, NC State)

SPAANSTRA ON A TEAR FOR CAVALIER OFFENSE IN SEASON’S SECOND HALF• Freshman Alexa Spaanstra has been on a tear for the Hoos down the stretch this season• She has scored in six of the last 11 matches, including game-winners vs. Syracuse and Monmouth• In addition to scoring, she had assists in four of the last 12 matches (Wake, Louisville x2, Notre Dame)• Spaanstra has recorded at least one point in seven of the last 12 matches played down the stretch

FRESHMAN CLASS HELPED DELIVER SUCCESS FOR CAVALIERS IN 2018• The highly-ranked recruiting class (4th ranked) delivered in its first year for the Cavaliers• Alexa Spaanstra and Rebecca Jarrett were first and third on the team with nine and six goals, respectively• Spaanstra was the team leader in points (24), while Jarrett was third in points with 14 to date• Ashlynn Serepca added a goal and two assists in her 557 minutes and played in all 22 matches• Claire Constant played 863 minutes in 21 matches and helped a defense post eight shutouts• Michaela Moran had two victories, filling in for Ivory in the season opener while she was away for U20 World Cup competition and in the NCAA opener while she recovered from an injury

HOOS NAMED TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD RECIPIENTS BY UNITED SOCCER COACHES• The Cavaliers were recognized by the United Soccer Coaches last season as a Team Academic Award winner• To earn the recognition the team GPA must be a 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale for all rostered members• It was the ninth consecutive season for the Cavaliers to be recognized with the academic honor

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2 0 1 9 C A V A L I E R W O M E N ' S S O C C E RUNIQUELY UVAThe University of Virginia is an institution rich with history and tradition. Here is some of the terminology that contributes to UVA’s culture.• Grounds: The term used by students, faculty and alumni to refer to the University dating as far back as Thomas Jefferson. “Campus” is never used.• First Year, Second Year, Third Year, Fourth Year: Instead of freshman, sophomore, junior, senior. Why you may ask? To be a “senior” implies that a person has reached the final phase of learning, a feat that Thomas Jefferson believed to be impossible, arguing instead that education is a life-long process. This tends to be used less in athletic eligibility references.• Commonwealth: Virginia is one of four constituent states of the United States of America that officially uses the name “Commonwealth” instead of the word state in all references. The other three commonwealths are Kentucky, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.

UNIVERSITY NICKNAMES• Virginia’s athletics teams have been accompanied by a somewhat confusing array of nicknames. The most prominent and widely accepted of these monikers are “Cavaliers,” “Wahoos” and “Hoos.” • Although the terms “Cavaliers,” “Wahoos” and “Hoos” are used almost interchangeably to refer to University teams and players, “Cavaliers” is more often used by the media, while “Wahoos” and “Hoos” are frequently used by Virginia students and fans.• Legend has it that Washington & Lee baseball fans dubbed the Virginia players “Wahoos” during the fiercely contested rivalry that existed between the two in-state schools in the 1890s. By 1940, “Wahoos” was in general use around Grounds to denote University students or events relating to them. The abbreviated “Hoos” sprang up later in student newspapers and has gained growing popularity in recent years.

THE CAVALIER MASCOT• The costumed Cavalier with a large character head debuted during Virginia’s 1984 football season and has remained the official mascot of the University.

UNIVERSITY COLORS: ORANGE AND BLUE• Orange and blue were adopted as the University of Virginia’s official athletic colors at a mass student meeting in 1888. UVA athletic teams had previously worn silver gray and cardinal red, but those colors did not stand out on muddy football fields, prompting a student movement to change them.• One of the students attending the mass meeting was Allen Potts, a star athlete who played on Virginia’s first football team in 1888. Potts showed up at the meeting wearing a navy blue-and-orange scarf that he had acquired during a summer boating expedition at Oxford University. Orange and blue were chosen as the official athletic colors after one of Potts’ fellow students pulled the scarf off Potts’ neck and, waving it to the crowd, yelled, “How will this do?” UVA later served as the inspiration for schools like Auburn and Florida when they selected school colors.

WAHOOWA• The origin of “Wah-hoo-wah” is uncertain. The cheer was used to root on Virginia teams as early as 1890 and may have been borrowed from Dartmouth College, whose athletics teams were once known as the Indians. • Legend attributes the yell to Natalie Floyd Otey, who sang the ballad “Where’er You Are, There Shall My Love Be” at Charlottesville’s Levy Opera House in 1893. The predominantly student audience noticed that Otey warbled the first three words of the song between each of the stanzas and decided to join in the refrain. By evening’s end, goes the legend, the crowd had corrupted “Where’er You Are” into “Wah-hoo-wah.”

Date Opponent Trailed (Min) Tied Final10/28/18 Louisville ACC 0-1 (10’) 14’ 2-110/29/17 Wake Forest ACC 0-1 (13’) 55’ 2-110/22/17 at Boston College 0-1 (51’) 58’ 3-210/23/16 Boston College 0-1 (6’) 52’ 3-29/4/15 at UCLA 0-1 (18’) 51’ 2-110/23/14 at Duke 0-1 (21’) 48’ 3-110/19/14 at Louisville 0-1 (19’) 24’ 2-19/12/14 Tennessee 0-1 (10’) 50’ 2-111/3/13 Maryland ACC 0-1 (5’) 27’ 6-19/26/13 at Duke 0-2 (23’) 49’ 3-29/22/13 at Pittsburgh 0-1 (12’) 27’ 3-19/19/13 at Boston College 0-1 (47’) 58’ 2-18/30/13 Penn State 0-1 (7’) 14’ 5-111/16/12 Rutgers NCAA 0-1 (8’) 13’ 6-110/25/12 Boston College 0-1 (33’) 49’ 5-18/30/11 St. John’s 0-1 (48’) 73’ 2-18/19/11 West Virginia 0-1 (8’) 23’ 2-110/28/10 NC State 0-1 (4’) 14’ 2-110/3/10 Boston College 1-2 (57’) 77’ 3-2 ot11/15/09 at Penn State NCAA 0-2 (37’) 65’ 6-211/5/08 vs. Wake Forest ACC 0-1 (17’) 49’ 3-2 ot10/19/08 Boston College 0-1 (7’) 27’ 2-111/5/04 vs. Clemson ACC 0-1 (39’) 61’ 2-19/12/04 South Carolina 0-1 (21’) 36’ 5-210/4/03 Florida State 1-2 (59’) 85’ 3-29/29/03 at Richmond 0-1 (16’) 29’ 2-19/12/03 Santa Clara 0-1 (33’) 37’ 4-111/15/02 vs. Dayton NCAA 0-1 (53’) 55’ 3-210/6/02 UAB 0-1 (18’) 42’ 2-111/8/01 vs. Duke ACC 0-1 (49’) 50’ 2-110/28/01 Florida State 1-2 (11’) 69’ 3-210/4/01 BYU 1-2 (62’) 81’ 3-2 ot10/21/00 Duke 0-2 (12’) 53’ 4-310/6/00 at Maryland 0-2 (32’) 70’ 3-210/10/99 at George Mason 0-2 (18’) 55’ 3-29/24/99 Stanford 0-2 (68’) 76’ 3-29/19/99 at NC State 0-1 (29’) 33’ 3-110/31/98 George Mason 0-1 (14’) 16’ 3-210/2/98 at Tennessee 2-3 (68’) 74’ 4-39/11/98 at Florida State 2-3 (86’) 89’ 4-3 ot9/5/98 James Madison 0-1 (12’) 39’ 3-2 ot9/28/97 at Wake Forest 1-2 (55’) 73’ 3-29/13/97 vs. Washington 0-1 (18’) 28’ 4-29/9/97 Old Dominion 0-1 (4’) 55’ 2-19/5/97 at Penn State 0-1 (2’) 23’ 5-211/7/96 vs. NC State 0-1 (20’) 37’ 4-110/26/96 at William & Mary 0-1 (12’) 42’ 2-110/6/96 at NC State 0-1 (17’) 53’ 3-210/1/95 William & Mary 1-2 (35’) 52’ 3-2 ot9/16/95 at Clemson 0-1 (11’) 35’ 2-19/2/95 vs. California 0-1 (13’) 19’ 3-210/24/93 Villanova 1-2 (70’) 73’ 3-29/26/93 at Cincinnati 0-1 (13’) 45’ 3-110/17/92 Wisconsin 1-2 (93’) 94’ 3-2 ot10/13/92 James Madison 0-1 (34’) 42’ 2-110/20/91 NC State 0-1 (44’) 69’ 2-19/24/91 at James Madison 0-1 (50’) 55’ 2-110/27/90 NC State 0-1 (28’) 38’ 3-110/8/89 at Villanova 0-1 (20’) 34’ 4-1

COME FROM BEHIND WINS

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2 0 1 9 C A V A L I E R W O M E N ' S S O C C E R

No. Name Ht. Class Position Hometown/High School 0 Laurel Ivory 5-9 Jr. GK Surfside, Fla./Miami Country Day School 1 Michaela Moran 5-8 So. GK Greeley, Colo./Windsor HS 2 Sydney Zandi 5-5 Jr. M/D West Chester, Pa./B. Reed Henderson HS 3 Ashlynn Serepca 5-5 So. D Cornelius, N.C./Hough HS 4 Cam Lexow 5-9 Fr. F Abington, Pa./Abington Senior HS 5 Lizzy Sieracki 5-6 RS-Jr. D Acworth, Ga./Harrison HS 6 Anna Sumpter 5-8 RS-Jr. M Charlottesville, Va./Western Albemarle HS 7 Alexa Spaanstra 5-5 So. F/MF Brighton, Mich./Brighton HS 8 Courtney Petersen 5-5 Sr. M Canton, Mich./Divine Child 9 Diana Ordonez 5-11 Fr. F Prosper, Texas/Prosper HS 10 Taryn Torres 5-9 Jr. M Frisco, Texas/Centennial HS 11 Zoe Morse 5-9 Sr. M East Lansing, Mich./East Lansing HS 12 Claire Constant 5-7 So. D Alexandria, Va./T.C. Williams 13 Rebecca Jarrett 5-6 So. F/M Washington Township, N.J./Immaculate Heart 14 Emma Dawson 5-8 Fr. M Richardson, Texas/J.J. Pearce HS 16 Phoebe McClernon 5-7 Sr. D West Chester, Pa./Academy of Notre Dame de Namur 17 Jansen Eichenlaub 5-5 Fr. F/M Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Marian HS 20 Talia Staude 5-7 Fr. D Atlanta, Ga./The Westminster Schools 21 Lauren Hinton 5-4 So. M Parker, Texas/Plano East HS (FIU) 22 Meghan McCool 5-8 Sr. F Glenside, Pa./Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 23 McKenna Angotti 5-7 Jr. D Los Altos Hills, Calif./Sacred Heart Prep (Northwestern) 24 Kira Maguire 5-6 Fr. D Hingham, Mass./Hingham HS 25 Alissa Gorzak 5-6 RS-Jr. F Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central HS 26 Lacey McCormack 5-8 Fr. M Arlington, Va./Yorktown HS 28 Siena Sandridge 5-6 Fr. GK West Granby, Conn./The Westminster Schools 29 Cayla White 5-6 Fr. GK Arlington, Va./Washington & Lee HS

Head Coach: Steve Swanson (Michigan State, ‘84) - 20th Season Associate Head Coach: Ron Raab (William & Mary, ‘89) - 14th SeasonAssistant Coach: Jaime Frias (Centenary, ‘00) - 1st SeasonVolunteer Assistant Coach: Jake Davis - 1st SeasonOperations Assistant: Eilidh Thomson - 4th Season

VIRGINIA NUMERICAL ROSTER VIRGINIA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name 23 McKenna Angotti 12 Claire Constant 14 Emma Dawson 17 Jansen Eichenlaub 25 Aiissa Gorzak 21 Lauren Hinton 0 Laurel Ivory 13 Rebecca Jarrett 4 Cam Lexow 24 Kira Maguire 16 Phoebe McClernon 22 Meghan McCool 26 Lacey McCormack 1 Michaela Moran 11 Zoe Morse 9 Diana Ordonez 8 Courtney Petersen 28 Siena Sandridge 3 Ashlynn Serepca 5 Lizzy Sieracki 7 Alexa Spaanstra 20 Talia Staude 6 Anna Sumpter 10 Taryn Torres 29 Cayla White 20 Sydney Zandi

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS

SENIORS | 4Phoebe McClernon, Meghan McCool, Zoe Morse, Courtney Petersen

JUNIORS | 7 McKenna Angotti, Alissa Gorzak, Laurel Ivory, Lizzy Sieracki, Anna Sumpter, Taryn Torres, Sydney Zandi SOPHOMORES | 6 Claire Constant, Lauren Hinton, Rebecca Jarrett, Michaela Moran, Ashlynn Serepca, Alex Spaanstra FRESHMEN | 9Emma Dawson, Jansen Eichenlaub, Cam Lexow, Kira Maguire, Lacey McCormack, Diana Ordonez, Siena Sandridge, Talia Staude, Cayla White

NEWCOMERS | 10Emma Dawson, Jansen Eichenlaub, Lauren Hinton, Cam Lexow, Kira Maguire, Lacey McCormack, Diana Ordonez, Siena Sandridge, Talia Staude, Cayla White

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY STATECALIFORNIA | 1McKenna Angotti

COLORADO | 1Michaela Moran

CONNECTICUT | 1 Siena Sandridge

FLORIDA | 1Laurel Ivory

GEORGIA | 2Lizzy Sieracki, Talia Staude

ILLINOIS | 1 Alissa Gorzak

MASSACHUSSETS | 1 Kira Maguire

MICHIGAN | 4 Jansen Eichenlaub, Zoe Morse, Courtney Petersen, Alexa Spaanstra

NEW JERSEY | 1 Rebecca Jarrett

NORTH CAROLINA | 1 Ashlynn Serepca

PENNSYLVANIA | 4Cam Lexow, Phoebe McClernon, Meghan McCool, Sydney Zandi

TEXAS | 4 Emma Dawson, Lauren Hinton, Diana Ordonez, Taryn Torres

VIRGINIA | 4Claire Constant, Lacey McCormack, Anna Sumpter, Cayla White

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE2 Sydney Zandi (ZAN-dee)3 Ashlynn Serepca (sir-EPP-kuh)4 Cam Lexow (LEX-oh)5 Lizzy Sieracki (sir-ACK-ee)7 Alexa Spaanstra (SPAN-struh)9 Diana Ordonez (DEE-an-uh or-DOHN-yez)10 Taryn Torres (TAIR-inn)11 Zoe Morse (zo-EE)

16 Phoebe McClernon (FEE-bee)17 Jansen Eichanlaub (JAN-sin EYE-can-lob)20 Talia Staude (TALL-ya STOUW-dee)24 Kira Maguire (kee-RUH muh-GWIRE)25 Alissa Gorzak (UH-liss-uh GORE-zack) Jaime Frias (HI-may FREE-us) Eilidh Thomson (AY-lee)

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2 0 1 9 C A V A L I E R W O M E N ' S S O C C E RRADIO AND TV ROSTER

Head Coach Assistant CoachAssociate Head Coach

#0Jr. • GK • 5-9Surfside, Fla.

(Miami Country Day)

LAURELIVORY

#7So. • F/M • 5-5

Brighton, Mich.(Brighton)

ALEXA SPAANSTRA

#8RS-Sr. • M • 5-5Canton, Mich.(Divine Child)

COURTNEY PETERSEN

#9Fr. • F • 5-11

Prosper, Texas(Prosper)

DIANA ORDONEZ

#10Jr. • M • 5-6

Frisco, Texas(Centennial)

TARYN TORRES

#11Sr. • D • 5-9

East Lansing, Mich.(East Lansing)

ZOE MORSE

#12So. • D • 5-7

Alexandria, Va.(T.C. Williams)

CLAIRECONSTANT

#13So. • F/M • 5-6

Washington Township, N.J.(Immaculate Heart Academy)

REBECCA JARRETT

#4#1So. • GK • 5-8

Greeley, Colo.(Windsor)

MICHAELAMORAN

#2Jr. • M • 5-5

West Chester, Pa.(B. Reed Henderson)

SYDNEYZANDI

#3So. • F/D • 5-5

Cornelius, N.C.(Hough)

ASHLYNN SEREPCA

Fr. • F • 5-9Abington, Pa.

(Abington)

CAM LEXOW

#5RS-Jr. • D • 5-8Acworth, Ga.

(Harrison)

LIZZY SIERACKI

#6RS-Jr. • M • 5-8

Charlottesville, Va.(Western Albemarle)

ANNA SUMPTER

#14Fr. • M • 5-8

Richardson, Texas(J.J. Pearce)

EMMA DAWSON

#16Sr. • D • 5-7

West Chester, Pa.(Academy of Notre Dame de Namur)

PHOEBE MCCLERNON

#17Fr. • F/M • 5-5

Bloomfield Hills, Mich.(Marian)

JANSEN EICHENLAUB

#21#20Fr. • D • 5-7

Atlanta, Ga.(The Westminster Schools)

TALIA STAUDE

So. • M • 5-4Parker, Texas

(Plano East HS/FIU)

LAUREN HINTON

#22Sr. • F • 5-8

Glenside, Pa.(Springside Chestnut Hill)

MEGHAN MCCOOL

#23Jr. • D • 5-7

Los Altos Hills, Calif.(Sacred Heart Prep/Northwestern)

MCKENNA ANGOTTI

Fr. • GK • 5-6Arlington, Va.

(Washington & Lee HS)

CAYLA WHITE

#29#28Fr. • GK • 5-6

West Granby, Conn.(The Westminster Schools)

SIENA SANDRIDGE

#26Fr. • F • 5-6

Arlington, Va.(Yorktown)

LACEY MCCORMACK

#24Fr. • D • 5-6

Hingham, Mass.(Hingham)

KIRA MAGUIRE

#25RS-Jr. • F • 5-6Naperville, Ill.

(Naperville Central)

ALISSA GORZAK

STEVESWANSON

JAIME FRIAS

RONRAAB

Volunteer Assistant Coach

JAKE DAVIS

Operations Assistant

EILIDH THOMSON

Associate Athletic Trainer

BILL PARENTE

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CAREER POINTS Rank Name Pts 1. Makenzy Doniak (2012-15) 164 2. Angela Hucles (1996-99) 138 3. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 125 4. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 109 Caroline Miller (2009-12) 109 6. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 102 Alexis Shaffer (2013-16) 102 8. Gayle Smith (1986-89) 90 Shannon Foley (2003-07) 90 10. Janet Caswell (1984-87) 85 Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 85

SEASON POINTS Rank Name Pts 1. Makenzy Doniak (2014) 51 2. Caroline Miller (2012) 47 3. Morgan Brian (2013) 46 Makenzy Doniak (2013) 46 5. Angela Hucles (1997) 41 6. Lindsay Gusick (2004) 39 Makenzy Doniak (2015) 39 8. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 37 9. Andrea Rubio (1990) 36 Alexis Shaffer (2015) 36

Class Records Sr. Caroline Miller (2012) 47 Jr. Makenzy Doniak (2014) 51 So. Makenzy Doniak (2013) 46 Fr. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 37

SINGLE GAME POINTS Rank Name Pts 1. Three Times 8 Veronica Latsko at Pitt (10/01/17) Makenzy Doniak at NC State (10/28/15) Makenzy Doniak vs. Kentucky (11/23/14) 4. Eight Times 7 Morgan Brian vs. High Point (11/14/14) Caroline Miller at Virginia Tech (10/21/12) Caroline Miller vs. Liberty (8/26/11) Kristen Weiss vs. Virginia Tech (11/3/04) Lindsay Gusick vs. Cincinnati (11/24/01) Lindsay Gusick vs. Liberty (9/26/01) Dina Padula vs. Delaware (8/31/96) Gayle Smith vs. Providence (10/7/89)

CAREER GOALS Rank Name Goals 1. Makenzy Doniak (2012-15) 64 2. Angela Hucles (1996-99) 59 3. Caroline Miller (2009-12) 45 4. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 43 5. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 41 6. Alexis Shaffer (2013-16) 37 7. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 36 Meghan Lenczyk (2007-10) 36 9. Janet Caswell (1984-87) 35 Amanda Cromwell (1988-91) 35

SEASON GOALS Rank Name Goals 1. Caroline Miller (2012) 20 Makenzy Doniak (2013) 20 Makenzy Doniak (2014) 20 4. Angela Hucles (1997) 18 5. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 17 Angela Hucles (1996) 17 7. Lindsay Gusick (2004) 16 Morgan Brian (2013) 16 9. Caroline Miller (2011) 15 10. Alexis Shaffer (2015) 14 Makenzy Doniak (2015) 14

Class Records Sr. Caroline Miller (2012) 20 Jr. Makenzy Doniak (2014) 20 So. Makenzy Doniak (2013) 20 Fr. Lindsay Gusick (2001) 17 Angela Hucles (1996) 17

SINGLE GAME GOALS Rank Name Goals 1. Makenzy Doniak at NC State (10/28/15) 4 2. 21 Times 3 Diana Ordoñez vs. Liberty (8/25/19) Veronica Latsko at Pittsburgh (10/01/17) Alexis Shaffer vs. Pittsburgh (10/6/16) Veronica Latsko vs. Old Dominion (8/28/16) Morgan Reuther vs. Harvard (9/11/15) Makenzy Doniak vs. Kentucky (11/23/14) Morgan Reuther vs. High Point (11/14/14) Makenzy Doniak vs. Saint Francis (11/15/13) Caroline Miller at Virginia Tech (10/21/12) Caroline Miller vs. Liberty (8/26/11) Sinead Farrelly at Clemson (10/5/08) Meghan Lenczyk vs. Liberty (8/29/08) Kelly Hammond vs. James Madison (11/12/04) Lindsay Gusick vs. Cincinnati (11/24/01) Lindsay Gusick vs. Liberty (9/26/01) Angela Hucles vs. Maryland (9/29/99) Angela Hucles vs. James Madison (11/15/97) Angela Hucles vs. Kansas (9/19/97) Dina Padula vs. Delaware (8/31/96) Gayle Smith vs. Providence (10/7/89) Janet Caswell vs. Cincinnati (10/24/87)

CAREER ASSISTS Rank Name Pts 1. Danielle Colaprico (2011-14) 44 2. Morgan Brian (2011-14) 43 3. Lauren Alwine (2008-11) 42 4. Shannon Foley (2003-07) 36 Makenzy Doniak (2012-15) 36 6. Andrea Rubio (1989-92) 30 7. Alexis Shaffer (2013-16) 28 Sarah Huffman (2002-05) 28 9. Noelle Keselica (2002-05) 26 10. Lindsay Gusick (2001-04) 23 Jennifer Rawlings (1994-97) 23

SEASON ASSISTS Rank Name Pts 1. Danielle Colaprico (2014) 19 2. Sarah Huffman (2004) 14 Lauren Alwine (2008) 14 Morgan Brian (2013) 14 Morgan Brian (2014) 14 6. Shannon Foley (2004) 13 Danielle Colaprico (2013) 13 8. Tania Jovanovic (1995) 11 Dina Padula (1995) 11 Makenzy Doniak (2014) 11 Makenzy Doniak (2015) 11

Class Records Sr. Danielle Colaprico (2014) 19 Jr. Sarah Huffman (2004) 14 Morgan Brian (2013) 14 So. Shannon Foley (2004) 13 Fr. Lauren Alwine (2008) 14

SINGLE GAME ASSISTS Rank Name Pts 1. Morgan Brian vs. High Point (11/14/14) 5 2. Alexa Spaanstra vs. Liberty (8/25/19) 4 Wendy Hartwig vs. UMBC (10/6/95) 4 4. Numerous Times 3 last time: Makenzy Doniaks vs. UNCW (8/23/15)

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STATISTICAL RECORD BOOK - GOALKEEPINGCAREER SHUTOUTS

Rank Name Shutouts1. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 472. Morgan Stearns (2013-16) 333. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 314. Laurel Ivory (2017-Present) 205. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 17 Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 177. Becky Hornbacher (1993-94) 11 Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 119. Shelly Shreve (1985-88) 1010. Jodi Clugston (2000-01) 9 Celeste Miles (2005-08) 9

SEASON SHUTOUTSRank Name Shutouts1. Chantel Jones (2011) 14 2. Chantel Jones (2007) 13 Christina de Vries (2004) 134. Becky Hornbacher (1994) 115. Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 10 Christina de Vries (2005) 10 Chantel Jones (2009) 10 Chantel Jones (2010) 109. Laurel Ivory (2017) 9 Morgan Stearns (2015) 9 Morgan Stearns (2013) 9 Celeste Miles (2008) 9 Class Records Sr. Chantel Jones (2011) 14Jr. Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 10 Christina de Vries (2005) 10 Chantel Jones (2010) 10So. Christina de Vries (2004) 13Fr. Chantel Jones (2007) 13

SHUTOUT STREAKS (INDIVIDUAL)Rank Name Streak1. Morgan Stearns (11/13/2015 to 9/11/16) 905:092. Chantel Jones (9/7/07 to 10/4/07) 748:073. Chantel Jones (10/17/09 to 11/15/09) 602:424. Chantel Jones (10/8/11 to 11/4/11) 517:085. Chantel Jones (8/27/10 to 9/19/10) 492:506. Laurel Ivory (8/19/18 to 9/9/18) 461:207. Danielle DeLisle (8/17/12 to 9/16/12) 454:018. Christina de Vries (9/11/05 to 451:259. Celeste Miles (8/22/08 to 9/7/08) 446:4210. Christina de Vries (8/27/04 to 9/10/04) 440:11

CAREER SAVESRank Name Saves1. Shelly Shreve (1985-88) 2622. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 2433. Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 2244. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 1605. Morgan Stearns (2013-16) 1566. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 1517. Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 1508. Megan Boehm (1996-99) 1459. Julie Harris (1997-00) 11510. Laurel Ivory (2017-Present) 85

SEASON SAVESRank Name Saves1. Shelly Shreve (1987) 1102. Shelly Shreve (1986) 1083. Andrea Rippe (1990) 774. Chantel Jones (2009) 745. Becky Hornbacher (1994) 73 Sandra Kwitnieski (1992) 73 Chantel Jones (2007) 738. Andrea Rippe (1989) 729. Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 6610. Christina de Vries (2005) 63

CAREER GOAL AGAINST AVERAGE Name GAA1. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 0.652. Morgan Stearns (2013-16) 0.663. Danielle DeLisle (2011-13) 0.744. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 0.7815. Becky Hornbacher (1993-94) 0.7896. Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 0.7947. Celeste Miles (2005-08) 0.928. Brit Swenberg (1994-97) 1.039. Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 1.0410. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 1.12

*Minimum of 1400 minutes played

CAREER WINRank Name Wins1. Morgan Stearns (2013-16) 692. Chantel Jones (2007-11) 553. Christina de Vries (2003-06) 46 Andrea Rippe (1987-90) 415 Laurel Ivory (2017-Present) 346. Anne Abernethy (2001-03) 327. Shelly Shreve (1985-88) 318. Sandra Kwitnieski (1989-92) 309. Megan Boehm (1996-99) 2510. Julie Harris (1998-00) 24

SEASON WINSRank Name Wins1. Morgan Stearns (2014) 222. Morgan Stearns (2013) 193. Andrea Rippe (1990) 184. Chantel Jones (2011) 17 Christina de Vries (2005) 17 Christina de Vries (2004) 177. Morgan Stearns (2016) 15 Chantel Jones (2010) 15 Celeste Miles (2008) 159. Laurel Ivory (2018) 14 Danielle DeLisle (2012) 14 Sandra Kwitnieski (1992) 14 Sandra Kwitnieski (1991) 14 Andrea Rippe (1989) 14

SEASON GOAL AGAINST AVERAGE Name GAA1. Chantel Jones (2007) 0.412. Morgan Stearns (2015) 0.483. Christina de Vries (2004) 0.584. Morgan Stearns (2014) 0.645. Morgan Stearns (2013) 0.666. Andrea Rippe (1990) 0.67 Chantel Jones (2010) 0.678. Laurel Ivory (2017) 0.71 Andrea Rippe (1988) 0.7110. Shelly Shreve (1988) 0.76

*Minimum of 700 minutes played

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GP-GS: 7-7 GAA: 0.30 Save %: .714 Record: 7-0-0

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Named to the MAC Hermann Trophy preseason Watch List• Ranked No. 38 in Top Drawer Soccer Top 100 Players List• Moved up to a fourth all-time at UVA in shutouts (20)• Fifth all-time in career wins (34)• Named ACC Defensive Player of the Week (9/10)

0 • LAUREL IVORY • Jr. • GKCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 110, 4x, MR vs. Tx Tech (11/16/18)Saves: 5, 3x, MR vs. #14 FSU (10/21/18)Shots Faced: 14 at #11 Penn State (9/9/18)Few. Goal Allowed: 0, 24 times

GP-GS: 3-1 GAA: 0.78 Save %: .667 Record: 1-0-0

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Saw first action of the season vs. UC Irvine in the opener (8/23)• Started vs. William & Mary (9/12), picking up the win

1 • MICHAELA MORAN • So. • GKCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 90, 3x, MR vs. W&M (9/12/19)Saves: 2 vs. William & Mary (9/12/19)Shots Faced: 5 vs. Colgate (8/17/18)Few. Goal Allowed: 0, 4 times

GP-GS: 7-1 Goals: 2 Assists: 0 Points: 4

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Saw first action of the season vs. Liberty (8/25)• Made her first start vs. William & Mary (9/12) with a goal• Played a season-long 63 minutes vs. the Tribe• Hit game-winning goal at #8 Penn State (9/15)• Goal vs. PSU came 0:26 seconds after PSU hit the equalizer, making it second fastest answering goal in UVA history

2 • SYDNEY ZANDI • Jr. • MCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 76 at #11 Penn State (9/9/18)Shots: 3, 2x, MR at William & Mary (8/23/18)Goals: 1, 4x, MR at #8 Penn State (9/15/19)Assists: 2 vs. Wake Forest (9/30/18)

GP-GS: 7-0 Goals: 4 Assists: 0 Points: 8

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Scored her first goal of the season vs. Liberty (8/25)• Hit game winner vs. Minnesota (9/8) - her first game winner• Turned in her first brace vs. William & Mary (9/12) with all three of her shots on goal• Tied her career-long with 53 minutes played vs. the Tribe

3 • ASHLYNN SEREPCA • Fr. • DCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 53, 2x, MR vs. W&M (9/12/19)Shots: 3 vs. William & Mary (9/12/19)Goals: 2 vs. William & Mary (9/12/19)Assists: 1, 2x, MR vs. Pitt (10/14/18)

GP-GS: 8-0 Goals: 1 Assists: 1 Points: 3

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Saw first career action in opener vs. UC Irvine (8/23)• Scored first goal on a PK vs. Liberty (8/25)• Tallied first assist on an Anna Sumpter goal vs. ECU (8/30)

4 • CAM LEXOW • Fr. • FCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 50 vs. William & Mary (9/12/19)Shots: 1 vs. Liberty (8/25/19)Goals: 1 vs. Liberty (8/25/19)Assists: 1 vs. ECU (8/30/19)

GP-GS: 0-0 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Points: 0

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Will miss the season as she rehabs from injury

5 • LIZZY SIERACKI • RS-Jr. • DCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 67 vs. Colgate (8/17/18)Shots: 2 vs. Cincinnati (8/19/18)Goals: 1, 2x, MR vs. NC State (10/25/18)Assists: 1, 3x, MR vs. Pitt (10/14/18)

GP-GS: 8-7 Goals: 2 Assists: 4 Points: 8

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Scored her first goal of the season vs. UC Irvine (8/23)• Tallied career-high three points vs. UC Irvine (1 G, 2A)• The two assists vs. the Anteaters was a career-high

6 • ANNA SUMPTER • RS-Jr. • MCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 72 vs. Liberty (8/25/19)Shots: 3, 4x, MR at #8 Penn State (9/15/19)Goals: 1, 3x, MR vs. ECU (8/30/19)Assists: 2 vs. UC Irvine (8/23/19)

GP-GS: 8-8 Goals: 2 Assists: 7 Points: 11

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Named to the MAC Hermann Trophy preseason Watch List• Ranked No. 70 in Top Drawer Soccer Top 100 Players List• Hit game-winning goal vs. UC Irvine (8/23) in opener• Tallied career-high four assists vs. Liberty (8/25)• She is only the third UVA player with four assists in a game• Played the full 90 minutes vs. #15 Georgetown• Assisted on game-winner vs. William & Mary (9/12)

7 • ALEXA SPAANSTRA • So. • M/FCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 90 vs. #15 Georgetown (9/5/19)Shots: 6, 2x, MR vs. Monmouth (11/9/18)Goals: 2, 2x, MR vs. Monmouth (11/9/18)Assists: 4 vs. Liberty (8/25/19)

GP-GS: 8-8 Goals: 0 Assists: 1 Points: 1

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Tallied her first assist of the season vs. UC Irvine (8/23)• Played the full 90 minutes vs. #15 Georgetown (9/5)

8 • COURTNEY PETERSEN • RS-Sr. • DCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 90, 4x, MR at #8 PSU (9/15/19)Shots: 6 vs. Notre Dame (10/5/17)Goals: 1, 4x, MR vs. #5 Penn State (9/10/17)Assists: 1, 9x, MR vs. UC Irvine (8/23/19)

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GP-GS: 6-6 Goals: 9 Assists: 2 Points: 20

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Team leader in goals (9) and points (20)• Tallied first career goal in opener vs. UC Irvine (8/23)• Turned in a hat trick vs. Liberty (8/25) • Tallied a brace in the win over ECU (8/30)• Hit game-winning goal vs. No. 12 West Virginia (9/1) as part of a two-goal performance• Named ACC Offensive Player of the Week (9/3)• Hit game-winner vs. #15 Georgetown (9/5)• Has nine goals on 13 shots on frame and 20 total shots• Top Drawer Soccer preseason Best XI Freshman Team• Second player in UVA history to score in first five matches of career

9 • DIANA ORDONEZ • Fr. • FCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 75 vs. #15 Georgetown (9/5/19)Shots: 5, 2x, MR vs. ECU (8/30/19)Goals: 3 vs. Liberty (8/25/19)Assists: 2 vs. UC Irvine (8/23/19)

GP-GS: 8-8 Goals: 1 Assists: 3 Points: 5

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Assisted on a Diana Ordoñez goal in win vs. ECU (8/30)• Played the full 90 minutes vs. #15 Georgetown (9/5)• Assisted on game-winning goal vs. Minnesota (9/8)• Hit her first goal on a PK vs. William & Mary (9/12)• Also assisted on the game-winning goal vs. the Tribe

10 • TARYN TORRES • So. • FCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 92 at NC State (9/15/17)Shots: 4, 3x, MR at Clemson (9/20/18)Goals: 2 at Pittsburgh (10/1/17)Assists: 1, 10x, MR vs. W&M (9/12/19)

GP-GS: 8-8 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Points: 0

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Serves as one of the team’s two captains this season• Played the full time in the season opener vs. UC Irvine (8/23)• Also played the full 90 minutes vs. #15 Georgetown (9/5)

11 • ZOE MORSE • Jr. • DCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 110, 2x, MR at NC State (9/15/17)Shots: 4 vs. Michigan State (8/25/16)Goals: 1, 3x, MR vs. #7 FSU (11/2/18)Assists: 1, 2x, MR vs. Liberty (9/6/18)

GP-GS: 7-7 Goals: 3 Assists: 1 Points: 7

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Made her first career start in season opener vs. UC Irvine (8/23)• Scored first career goal in 2-goal game vs. Anteaters• Tallied first career assist vs. No. 12 West Virginia (9/1)

12 • CLAIRE CONSTANT • Fr. • M/DCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 73 vs. UC Irvine (8/23/19)Shots: 3 vs. Liberty (8/25/19)Goals: 2 vs. UC Irvine (8/23/19)Assists: 1 vs. #12 West Virginia (9/1/19)

GP-GS: 8-8 Goals: 3 Assists: 3 Points: 9

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Ranked No. 64 in Top Drawer Soccer Top 100 Players List• Scored her first goal of the season vs. UC Irvine (8/23)• Assisted on game-winning goal vs. ECU (8/30)• First multiple-assist game vs. #15 Georgetown (9/5), assisting on both goals• First multiple-goal game, including game-winning goal, vs. Wiliam & Mary (9/12)• Played a career-long 58 minutes at #8 Penn State (9/15)

13 • REBECCA JARRETT • So. • FCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 58 at #8 Penn State (9/15/19)Shots: 4 vs. William & Mary (9/12/19)Goals: 2 vs. William & Mary (9/12/19)Assists: 2 vs. #15 Georgetown (9/5/19)

GP-GS: 7-0 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Points: 0

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Saw her first career action in opener vs. UC Irvine

14 • EMMA DAWSON • Fr. • DCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 50 vs. William & Mary (9/12/19)Shots: NoneGoals: NoneAssists: None

GP-GS: 8-8 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Points: 0

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Named to the MAC Hermann Trophy preseason Watch List• Named to Top Drawer Soccer preseason Best XI Team• Ranked No. 10 in Top Drawer Soccer Top 100 Players List• Played the full 90 minutes vs. ECU (8/30) and at #8 PSU (9/15)

16 • PHOEBE MCCLERNON • Jr. • DCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 110, 4x, MR vs. Clemson (10/14/17)Shots: 2 vs. Syracuse (10/18/18)Goals: 1 vs. No. 5 Penn State (9/10/17)Assists: None

GP-GS: 0-0 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Points: 0

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Has not seen action in 2019

17 • JANSEN EICHENLAUB • Fr. • F/MCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: --Shots: --Goals: --Assists: --

GP-GS: 8-1 Goals: 0 Assists: 1 Points: 1

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Saw first career action vs. UC Irvine (8/23)• Notched first assist in win over William & Mary (9/12)• Made her first start at #8 Penn State (9/15)• Played the full 90 minutes against the Nittany Lions

20 • TALIA STAUDE • Fr. • DCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 90 at #8 Penn State (9/15/19)Shots: NoneGoals: NoneAssists: 1 vs. WIlliam & Mary (9/12/19)

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GP-GS: 1-0 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Points: 0

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Saw her first action vs. William & Mary (9/12)

21 • LAUREN HINTON • So. • MCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 10 vs. William & Mary (9/12/19)Shots: --Goals: --Assists: --

GP-GS: 8-8 Goals: 7 Assists: 0 Points: 14

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Scored first goal of the season vs. UC Irvine (8/23)• Added her second goal vs. Liberty (8/25)• Five of her eight shots were on goal in opening weekend• Played a season-long 61 minutes vs. Liberty (8/25)• Hit the game-winner vs. ECU (8/30) • Added her fourth goal vs. #15 Georgetown (9/5)• Extended the lead for UVA with a goal vs. Minnesota (9/8)• Added a goal vs. William & Mary (9/12)• Played a career-long 88 minutes at #8 Penn State (9/15), scoring a goal against the Nittany Lions

22 • MEGHAN MCCOOL • Jr. • FCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 88 at #8 Penn State (9/15/19)Shots: 7 vs. William & Mary (9/12/19)Goals: 2, 2x, MR vs. Pitt (10/14/18)Assists: 1, 4x, MR vs. Monmouth (11/9/18)

GP-GS: 6-0 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Points: 0

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Played a season-long 61 minutes vs. William & Mary (9/12)• Also took her first shot of her career vs. the Tribe

23 • MCKENNA ANGOTTI • So. • DCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 61 vs. William & Mary (9/12/19)Shots: 1 vs. William & Mary (9/12/19)Goals: NoneAssists: None

GP-GS: 0-0 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Points: 0

2019 HIGHLIGHTS•

24 • KIRA MAGUIRE • Fr. • DCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: --Shots: --Goals: --Assists: --

GP-GS: 8-2 Goals: 0 Assists: 1 Points: 1

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Played a season-long 51 minutes vs. ECU (8/30)• Assisted on a goal with Diana Ordoñez in win vs. ECU (8/30)• Drew her first start of the season vs. William & Mary (9/12)

25 • ALISSA GORZAK • RS-So. • FCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 90 vs. N. Carolina (10/2/16)Shots: 3, 4x, MR vs. Hofstra (9/2/18)Goals: 1, 4x, MR vs. Hofstra (9/2/18)Assists: 1, 10x, MR vs.ECU (8/30/19)

GP-GS: 4-0 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Points: 0

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Saw first career in action vs. ECU (8/30)• Played a season-long 40 minutes vs. William & Mary (9/12)

26 • LACEY MCCORMACK • Fr. • MCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: 40 vs. William & Mary (9/12/19)Shots: 1 vs. William & Mary (9/12/19)Goals: NoneAssists: None

GP-GS: 0-0 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Points: 0

2019 HIGHLIGHTS•

29 • CAYLA WHITE • Fr. • GKCAREER HIGHS

Minutes: --Saves: --Shots Faced: --Few. Goal Allowed: --

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VIRGINIA OPPONENT OT Win: 10/8/17 1-0 vs. Louisville 9/20/18 0-1 at Clemson (2ot)at least 4 goals: 9/12/19 vs. William & Mary (8) 11/8/13 2-4 vs. Virginia Tech at least 5 goals: 9/12/19 vs. William & Mary (8) 10/24/08 1-5 vs. North Carolina at least 6 goals: 9/12/19 vs. William & Mary (8) 10/25/01 1-6 vs. North Carolina7+ goals: 9/12/19 vs. William & Mary (8) 9/27/92 0-7 at North Carolina 10+ corner kicks: 11/16/18 vs. Texas Tech (10) 10/3/10 by Boston College (10)15+ corner kicks: 10/18/18 vs. Syracuse (15) neverNo corner kicks: 9/27/09 vs. Clemson 10/25/18 NC State20+ shots: 9/12/19 vs. William & Mary (25) 9/29/11 at Duke (20)30+ shots: 11/11/17 vs. Saint Francis (33) neverNo shots: never 8/23/19 UC Irvine

VIRGINIA - SITUATIONALWin When Trailing: 10/28/18 1-0 vs. Louisville (down 1-0 after 10 min)Win When Trailing by 2 goals: 9/26/13 3-2 at Duke (down 2-0 after 23 min)Win When Trailing at halftime: 10/29/17 1-0 vs. Wake Forest (down 1-0 at halftime)Win When Trailing After 60th min: 8/30/11 2-1 vs. St. John’s (down 1-0 after 72 min)Loss When Leading: 11/2/18 1-3 vs. Florida State: (led 1-0 after 43 min)Loss When Leading by 2 goals: 9/11/16 2-3 at Georgetown: (led 2-0 after 9 min)Loss When Leading at halftime: 10/5/12 1-2 vs. Wake: (led 1-0 at halftime)Loss When Leading After 60th min: 10/5/12 1-2 vs. Wake: (led 1-0 after 69 min)

TEAM - BY HALF 1st HALF 2nd HALF Three Goals: 9/12/19 vs. William & Mary (4) 9/12/19 vs. William & Mary (4) Four Goals: 9/12/19 vs. William & Mary (4) 9/12/19 vs. William & Mary (4)Five+ Goals: 10/31/15 at Pitt (5) 8/25/19 vs. Liberty (5) Three Goals Allowed: 9/11/16 at Georgetown (3) 11/2/18 vs. Florida State (3)Four Goals Allowed: 9/27/92 at North Carolina (5) 10/24/08 by North Carolina (5)Five+ Goals Allowed: 9/27/92 at North Carolina (5) 10/24/08 by North Carolina (5)

UVA INDIVIDUALHat Trick: 8/25/19 Diana Ordoñez vs. Liberty Multi-Goal Game: 9/12/19 Rebecca Jarrett (2), Ashlynn Serepca (2) vs. William & Mary 5+ points: 8/25/19 Diana Ordoñez (6) vs. Liberty 2+ assists: 8/25/19 Alexa Spaanstra (2) vs. William & Mary3+ assists: 8/25/19 Alexa Spaanstra (4) vs. Liberty4+ assists: 8/25/19 Alexa Spaanstra (4) vs. Liberty5+ assists: 11/14/14 Morgan Brian (5) vs. High Point10+ shots: 11/15/13 Morgan Brian (10) vs. Saint Francis10+ saves: 10/6/05 Christina de Vries (14) at North CarolinaGK save of PK: 8/27/10 Chantel Jones at Penn State (save of Christine Nairn)

INDIVIDUAL-OPPONENTHat Trick: 11/25/05 Danesha Adams, UCLA (4 goals) Multi-Goal Game: 11/2/18 Deyna Castellanos (2), Florida State 5+ points: 9/11/11 Maya Hayes (5), Penn State 2+ assists: 11/18/12 Kaitlyn Kerr (2), Duke10+ saves: 9/4/16 Hannah Seabert (11), PepperdineGK save of PK: 8/30/19 Melanie Stiles, ECU (save of Taryn Torres)

MISCELLANEOUSFirst Minute Goal: 10/28/15 Makenzy Doniak at NC State (0:41)46th Minute Goal (1st min after half ) 10/7/18 Montana Sutton at Notre Dame (45:55)90th Minute GWG: 8/26/18 Brianna Westrup vs. Bucknell (89:31)Two-Goal Game by Sub: 9/12/19 Ashlynn Serepca (2) vs. William & MaryTwo Multi-Goal Scorers: 9/12/19 Rebecca Jarrett (2), Ashlynn Serepca (2) vs. William & Mary Two First Half Goals: 9/12/19 Rebecca Jarrett (2) vs. William & Mary Five Different Goal Scorers: 9/12/19 Constant, Jarrett (2), McCool, Serepca (2), Torres, Zandi vs. William & MarySix Different Goal Scorers: 9/12/19 Constant, Jarrett (2), McCool, Serepca (2), Torres, Zandi vs. William & MarySeven+ Different Goal Scorers: 8/26/11 C.Miller (3), Fry, Brannon, Brian, Douglas, Perrin, Hollenberg vs. Liberty Red Card: 11/19/17 Courtney Petersen at No. 4 UCLAOpponent Red Card: 9/10/17 Bench, Penn State

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No. Name GP-GS Min G A Pts. Shots GWG GWA22 Meghan McCool 74-32 2829 19 4 42 127 8 27 Alexa Spaanstra 29-29 1990 11 13 35 76 3 610 Taryn Torres 51-44 3208 11 10 32 64 3 4 13 Rebecca Jarrett 29-21 1388 9 5 23 42 4 2 9 Diana Ordoñez 6-6 384 9 2 20 24 3 025 Alissa Gorzak 58-31 2816 4 10 18 46 1 28 Courtney Petersen 67-47 4120 4 9 17 94 1 12 Sydney Zandi 51-22 2520 4 4 12 38 2 16 Anna Sumpter 40-9 1436 3 6 12 35 0 23 Ashlynn Serepca 30-1 890 5 2 12 15 1 011 Zöe Morse 71-70 5544 3 2 8 49 0 05 Lizzy Sieracki 43-11 1512 2 3 7 13 0 112 Claire Constant 28-7 1302 3 1 7 12 0 04 Cam Lexow 8-0 201 1 1 3 2 0 016 Phoebe McClernon 75-57 5548 1 0 2 17 1 020 Talia Staude 8-0 389 0 1 1 0 0 026 Lacey McCormack 4-0 57 0 1 1 1 0 023 McKenna Angotti 13-0 259 0 0 0 1 0 014 Emma Dawson 7-0 189 0 0 0 0 0 021 Lauren Hinton 1-0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0

No. Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Save Save% ShO Record0 Laurel Ivory 50-50 4475:19 33 0.66 85 .720 20 34-11-51 Michaela Moran 8-3 351:27 2 0.51 3 .600 1 3-0-0

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2019 Virginia Women's SoccerVirginia Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 16, 2019)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 8-0 7-0 1-0 0-0CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 8-0 7-0 1-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att.08/23/19 UC IRVINE W 7-0 115508/25/19 LIBERTY W 6-0 132608/30/19 EAST CAROLINA W 4-0 233309/01/19 WEST VIRGINIA W 4-1 185409/05/19 GEORGETOWN W 2-0 210809/08/19 MINNESOTA W 2-0 151009/12/19 WILLIAM & MARY W 8-1 123409/15/19 at Penn St. W 2-1 1039

TEAM STATISTICS VA OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 35-151 3-26 Goals scored per game 4.38 0.38 Shot pct. . 2 3 2 . 1 1 5 Shots on goal-Attempts 72-151 10-26 SOG pct. . 4 7 7 . 3 8 5 S h o t s / G a m e 18.9 3.2GOAL BREAKDOWN P e n a l t y 2 0 U n a s s i s t e d 12 2 O v e r t i m e 0 0CORNER KICKS 51 18PENALTY KICKS 2-3 0-0PENALTIES Yellow cards 1 1 Red cards 0 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 11520 1039 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/1646 1/1039 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att9 Diana Ordonez 6 9 2 20 24 . 3 7 5 14 . 5 8 3 3 0 - 022 Meghan McCool 8 7 0 14 31 . 2 2 6 16 . 5 1 6 1 0 - 07 Alexa Spaanstra 8 2 7 11 22 . 0 9 1 6 . 2 7 3 1 0 - 013 Rebecca Jarrett 8 3 3 9 15 . 2 0 0 5 . 3 3 3 1 0 - 03 Ashlynn Serepca 8 4 0 8 7 . 5 7 1 5 . 7 1 4 1 0 - 06 Anna Sumpter 8 2 4 8 10 . 2 0 0 6 . 6 0 0 0 0 - 012 Claire Constant 7 3 1 7 8 . 3 7 5 4 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 010 Taryn Torres 8 1 3 5 8 . 1 2 5 3 . 3 7 5 0 1 - 22 Sydney Zandi 7 2 0 4 7 . 2 8 6 4 . 5 7 1 1 0 - 04 Cam Lexow 8 1 1 3 2 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 1 - 18 Courtney Petersen 8 0 1 1 7 . 0 0 0 3 . 4 2 9 0 0 - 025 Alissa Gorzak 8 0 1 1 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 026 Lacey McCormack 4 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 020 Talia Staude 8 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 011 Zoe Morse 8 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 016 Phoebe McClernon 8 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 023 McKenna Angotti 6 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 021 Lauren Hinton 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 014 Emma Dawson 7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 01 Michaela Moran 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 00 Laurel Ivory 7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0

Total 8 35 25 95 151 . 2 3 2 72 . 4 7 7 8 2 - 3Opponents 8 3 1 7 26 . 1 1 5 10 . 3 8 5 0 0 - 0

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho0 Laurel Ivory 7 604:34 2 0.30 5 . 7 1 4 7-0-0 3/11 Michaela Moran 3 115:26 1 0.78 2 . 6 6 7 1-0-0 0/1

Total 8 720:00 3 0.38 7 . 7 0 0 8-0-0 4Opponents 8 720:00 35 4.38 37 . 5 1 4 0-8-0 0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd TotalVirginia 14 21 35Opponents 1 2 3

Shots by Period 1st 2nd TotalVirginia 84 67 151Opponents 9 17 26

Saves by Period 1st 2nd TotalVirginia 4 3 7Opponents 20 17 37

Corners by Period 1st 2nd TotalVirginia 26 25 51Opponents 4 14 18

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd TotalVirginia 16 36 52Opponents 20 29 49

2019 VIRGINIA SEASON STATS