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DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME AUGUST (3-0) 20 FRI. SAN JOSE STATE W 2-1 27 FRI. NORTH FLORIDA W 2-1 29 SUN. UC SANTA BARBARA W 4-1 SEPTEMBER (1-7) CAL BEARS TOURNAMENT 3 Fri. Hawai’i L 3-2 5 Sun. Rice L 2-1 (OT) 10 FRI. UC RIVERSIDE W 1-0 12 SUN. NEVADA L 1-0 17 Fri. No. 16 California L 1-0 19 SUN. UC IRVINE L 2-0 24 Fri. UC Davis L 1-0 26 SUN. WASHINGTON L 2-0 OCTOBER (0-3) 1 Fri. Northern Arizona L1-0 3 Sun. Arizona L 2-1 10 Sun. Saint Mary’s* L 1-0 15 FRI. SAN DIEGO* 7 PM 17 SUN. No. 12 SANTA CLARA* 1 PM 22 Fri. Pepperdine* 3 PM 24 Sun. Loyola Marymount* 1 PM 31 Sun. Portland* 1 PM NOVEMBER (0-0) 6 SAT. GONZAGA* 2 PM HOME MATCHES IN BOLD CAPS All home games played at Negoesco Stadium (3,000) All times pacific and subject to change * - West Coast Conference Record: 4-10 Home: 4-3 Road: 0-5 Neutral: 0-2 WCC: 0-1 Home: -- Road: 0-1 WOMEN’S SOCCER 2010 SCHEDULE WOMEN’S SOCCER CONTACT: Rachel Engrissei, Asst. Director, Media Relations [email protected] (415) 422-6816 (office); (415) 422-2929 (fax) GAME NOTES Dons Welcome Toreros, Broncos To Hilltop USF to host Soccer Without Borders Sunday San Francisco in search of first WCC victory THIS WEEK: USF will return to the Hilltop this weekend for two matches loaded with nationally ranked talent as WCC action continues. The Dons will host San Diego, who is receiving votes in the national polls, Friday, Oct. 15 at 7 p.m., before welcoming No. 13 Santa Clara Sunday, Oct. 17 at 1 p.m. NEXT WEEK: The Dons will take a road swing through Southern California next weekend, fac- ing off against Pepperdine and Loyola Marymount. USF will face the Waves Friday, Oct. 22 at 3 p.m. in Maliibu before heading down the PCH to take on the Lions, Sunday, Oct. 24 at 1 p.m. LAST WEEK: San Francisco opened WCC action last week, dropping a 1-0 decision at Saint Mary’s. The Gaels scored a goal just within the second half to seal the Dons’ fate. Christina Moberg and Lauren Maris paced the way with two shots each. SOCCER WITHOUT BORDERS: Sunday, October 17, against Santa Clara, USF will be hosting a Soccer Without Borders day at Negoesco Stadium. The Dons will be partnering with Soccer Without Borders to help “utilize soccer as a vehicle for positive change in the lives of mar- ginalized youth”. Fans are encouraged to bring new or gently used soccer equipment to the match against the Broncos to receive free admission to the game. Soccer Without Borders tar- get youth who, due to a variety of complex economic and social factors, lack access to basic sporting and growth opportunities. DONS SNAP SCORELESS STREAK: Thanks to Molly Hall’s goal at Arizona, USF snapped a seven match shutout streak. During the span, USF went scoreless for 648 minutes. Prior to the streak, the Dons had not been shutout all season and were on a record scoring pace. The last time USF was shutout in four or more matches was in 2008, when the Dons suffered seven straight shutouts to close out the season. DONS OPEN HOME SLATE 4-0: Through the first four home matches of the season, USF was 4-0-0 when play on the Hilltop. The last time the Dons went 4-0 to open the home slate was in 1997. NORWEGIAN DUO EARNS NATIONAL ATTENTION: Christina Moberg and Hanna Haanes, both freshmen on the USF women’s soccer team, have been named to the Top Drawer National 100 Division I College Freshmen. Moberg and Haanes, both natives of Norway, are two of eight freshmen from the West Coast Conference to appear on this week’s list. Moberg is ranked 89th this week, while Haanes is listed at 91st. San Francisco is just one of two West Coast Conference schools to land two or more freshman in this week’s ranks. Portland leads the pack with three honors, including the highest ranked WCC representative, Erin Dees. The Pilots’ goalkeeper checks in at No. 9. Loyola Marymount, Santa Clara, Pepperdine and Saint Mary’s all have one student-athlete ranked. GOALS A PLENTY: The four goals against Santa Barbara (Aug. 29) marked the first time since a 4-0 victory over Cal State Northridge in 2006 that the Dons have scored four or more tallies against a Division I opponent. USF scored 11 goals through the opening five matches of the season. The last time USF scored 11 or more goals in the opening five matches of the season was in 2003. During the 2003 campaign, the Dons scored 17 goals in the first five matches, mainly thanks to an 8-0 victory over San Jose State. LANDMARK TO START THE SEASON: The season opening win against San Jose State marked the 175th victory in USF women’s soccer history. In 25 years on the Hilltop, The Dons have amassed a 177-283-33 record. Under the guidance of current head coach Mark Carr, San Fran- cisco is 18-43-10. SAN FRANCISCO 2010 WOMEN’S SOCCER San Diego @ USF Match 15 • Fri., Oct. 15 • 7 p.m. Negoesco Stadium San Francisco, Calif. #12 Santa Clara @ USF Match 16 • Sun., Oct. 17 • 1 p.m. Negoesco Stadium San Francisco, Calif.

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DATE DAY OPPONENT TIMEAUGUST(3-0)

20 FRI. SANJOSESTATE W2-127 FRI. NORTHFLORIDA W2-129 SUN. UCSANTABARBARA W4-1

SEPTEMBER(1-7) CALBEARSTOURNAMENT

3 Fri. Hawai’i L3-25 Sun. Rice L2-1(OT)10 FRI. UCRIVERSIDE W1-012 SUN. NEVADA L1-017 Fri. No.16California L1-019 SUN. UCIRVINE L2-024 Fri. UCDavis L1-026 SUN. WASHINGTON L2-0

OCTOBER(0-3)1 Fri. NorthernArizona L1-03 Sun. Arizona L2-110 Sun. SaintMary’s* L1-015 FRI. SANDIEGO* 7PM17 SUN. No.12SANTACLARA* 1PM22 Fri. Pepperdine* 3PM24 Sun. LoyolaMarymount* 1PM31 Sun. Portland* 1PM

NOVEMBER(0-0)6 SAT. GONZAGA* 2PM

HOMEMATCHESINBOLDCAPSAllhomegamesplayedatNegoescoStadium(3,000)Alltimespacificandsubjecttochange*-WestCoastConference

Record:4-10 Home:4-3 Road:0-5 Neutral:0-2WCC:0-1 Home:-- Road:0-1

WOMEN’S SOCCER2010 SCHEDULE

WOMEN’S SOCCER CONTACT:RachelEngrissei,Asst.Director,[email protected](415)422-6816(office);(415)422-2929(fax)

GAMENOTES

DonsWelcomeToreros,BroncosToHilltopUSFtohostSoccerWithoutBordersSundaySanFranciscoinsearchoffirstWCCvictory

THISWEEK:USFwillreturntotheHilltopthisweekendfortwomatchesloadedwithnationallyrankedtalentasWCCactioncontinues.TheDonswillhostSanDiego,whoisreceivingvotesinthenationalpolls,Friday,Oct.15at7p.m.,beforewelcomingNo.13SantaClaraSunday,Oct.17at1p.m.

NEXTWEEK:TheDonswilltakearoadswingthroughSouthernCalifornianextweekend,fac-ingoffagainstPepperdineandLoyolaMarymount.USFwillfacetheWavesFriday,Oct.22at3p.m.inMaliibubeforeheadingdownthePCHtotakeontheLions,Sunday,Oct.24at1p.m.

LASTWEEK: San Francisco openedWCC action last week, dropping a 1-0 decision at SaintMary’s.The Gaels scored a goal just within the second half to seal the Dons’ fate. ChristinaMobergandLaurenMarispacedthewaywithtwoshotseach.

SOCCERWITHOUTBORDERS:Sunday,October17,againstSantaClara,USFwillbehostingaSoccerWithoutBordersdayatNegoescoStadium.TheDonswillbepartneringwithSoccerWithout Borders to help“utilize soccer as a vehicle for positive change in the lives of mar-ginalizedyouth”.FansareencouragedtobringneworgentlyusedsoccerequipmenttothematchagainsttheBroncostoreceivefreeadmissiontothegame.SoccerWithoutBorderstar-getyouthwho,duetoavarietyofcomplexeconomicandsocialfactors,lackaccesstobasicsportingandgrowthopportunities.

DONSSNAPSCORELESSSTREAK:ThankstoMollyHall’sgoalatArizona,USFsnappedasevenmatchshutoutstreak.Duringthespan,USFwentscorelessfor648minutes.Priortothestreak,theDonshadnotbeenshutoutallseasonandwereonarecordscoringpace.ThelasttimeUSFwasshutoutinfourormorematcheswasin2008,whentheDonssufferedsevenstraightshutoutstocloseouttheseason.

DONSOPENHOMESLATE4-0:Throughthefirstfourhomematchesoftheseason,USFwas4-0-0whenplayontheHilltop.ThelasttimetheDonswent4-0toopenthehomeslatewasin1997.

NORWEGIANDUOEARNSNATIONALATTENTION:ChristinaMobergandHannaHaanes,bothfreshmenontheUSFwomen’ssoccerteam,havebeennamedtotheTopDrawerNational100Division ICollegeFreshmen.MobergandHaanes,bothnativesofNorway,aretwoofeightfreshmenfromtheWestCoastConferencetoappearonthisweek’slist.Mobergisranked89ththisweek,whileHaanesislistedat91st.SanFranciscoisjustoneoftwoWestCoastConferenceschoolstolandtwoormorefreshmaninthisweek’sranks.Portlandleadsthepackwiththreehonors, including the highest rankedWCC representative, Erin Dees.The Pilots’ goalkeeperchecksinatNo.9.LoyolaMarymount,SantaClara,PepperdineandSaintMary’sallhaveonestudent-athleteranked.

GOALSAPLENTY:ThefourgoalsagainstSantaBarbara(Aug.29)markedthefirsttimesincea4-0victoryoverCalStateNorthridgein2006thattheDonshavescoredfourormoretalliesagainstaDivisionIopponent.USFscored11goalsthroughtheopeningfivematchesoftheseason.ThelasttimeUSFscored11ormoregoalsintheopeningfivematchesoftheseasonwas in2003.Duringthe2003campaign,theDonsscored17goals inthefirstfivematches,mainlythankstoan8-0victoryoverSanJoseState.

LANDMARKTOSTARTTHESEASON:TheseasonopeningwinagainstSanJoseStatemarkedthe175thvictory inUSFwomen’ssoccerhistory. In25yearson theHilltop,TheDonshaveamasseda177-283-33record.UndertheguidanceofcurrentheadcoachMarkCarr,SanFran-ciscois18-43-10.

SAN FRANCISCO2010 WOMEN’S SOCCER

SanDiego@USFMatch15•Fri.,Oct.15•7p.m.

NegoescoStadiumSanFrancisco,Calif.

#12SantaClara@USFMatch16•Sun.,Oct.17•1p.m.

NegoescoStadiumSanFrancisco,Calif.

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2010SANFRANCISCOWOMEN’SSOCCERGENERALINFORMATION

SchoolName........................UniversityofSanFranciscoLocation................................................. 2130FultonStreet, SanFrancisco,CA94117-1080ReligiousAffiliation............................ RomanCatholic(Jesuit)YearFounded.................................................................. 1855Enrollment....................................................................... 8,000Conference...................................WestCoastConferenceNationalAffiliation..................................NCAADivisionINickname..........................................................................DonsColors................................................................. Green&GoldHomeField.............................NeogescoStadium(3,000)President.....................................Fr.StephenJ.Privett,S.J.VP,BusinessandFinance....................................... CharlieCrossAthleticDirector..................................DebraGore-Mann

USFWSOCDIRECTORYMarkCarr............................................................HeadCoach FourthYear............................... (Bournemouth,2001) 422-6001...........................................mccarr@usfca.eduMaiteZabala..................................AssistantHeadCoach FourthYear..........................................(California2001) 422-2269................................... mmzabala@usfca.eduMikeHerman.............................................AssistantCoach ThirdYear.......................................(SaintMary’s,2007)AlexParlan............................................................. 422-2725 Women’sSoccerAthleticTrainer........... ajparlan@usfca.eduDr.KenAkizuki.....................................TeamOrthopedistDr.WilliamMontgomery......................TeamOrthopedist

QUICKFACTSCarr’sCoachingRecordatUSF 18-43-10-ThreeYearsCarr’sOverallCoachingRecord 18-43-10-SixYears2009OverallRecord....................................................7-7-5WCCRecord........................................................1-6-0(T7th)HighestNationalRank................................................. N/ANCAAAppearances.............................................................0LastNCAAAppearance............................................... N/ALetterwinnersReturning/Lost................................ 15/8StartersReturning/Lost................................................7/3Newcomers...............................................................................7Women’sSoccerSID...............................RachelEngrissei (415)[email protected]

WEBADDRESSESUniversityofSanFrancisco.............................www.usfca.eduUSFAthletics......................................www.USFDons.comWestCoastConference............................... www.WCCSports.comNCAA...............................................www.NCAASports.com

2010WCCStandings

WCC OverallTeam W L T GF GA W L T GF GAPOR 1 0 0 4 0 13 1 0 32 10SCU 1 0 0 1 0 8 3 2 14 9SMC 1 0 0 1 0 7 3 3 19 11LMU 0 0 1 1 1 8 3 1 17 8PEP 0 0 1 1 1 7 3 4 20 10USD 0 1 0 0 1 7 5 2 18 11GON 0 1 0 0 4 5 8 1 15 28USF 0 1 0 0 1 4 10 0 13 19

2010USFWomen’sSoccerTeamLeadersGoals........................................................................................................................ HannaHaanes,4GameWinningGoals............ ChristinaMoberg/HannaHaanes/AshleyO’Brien/AshlynMazur,1Assists............................................................................................................................. MollyHall,3Points........................................................................................ HannaHaanes/ChristinaMoberg,8Shots............................................................................................................................. MollyHall,24GoalsAgainstAverage..................................................................................... HeatherHaney,1.24Saves.............................................................................................. HeatherHaney/NoelleSalter,25Shutouts................................................................................................................. HeatherHaney,1

2010USFWOMEN’SSOCCER DONOFANEWERA•2

ASHLEY O’BRIEN EARNS NATIONAL RECOGNITION: Ashley O’Brien was named a national Prime-timePerformeroftheWeek,asannouncedbyCollegeSoccer360.com,fortheweekofSept.1.O’BrienplayedanintegralroleintheDons’winsoverNorthFloridaandUCSantaBarbara,scoringtwogoalsandanassist.WithninesecondsremainingintheopeninghalfagainstNorthFlorida,theseniorde-fenderscoredanunassistedgoaloffofafreekick.Sunday,Aug.29,inabig4-1victoryoverdefendingBigWestChampionUCSantaBarbara,O’Briencappedscoringwithagoal late in thematch.AfterbeingpassedtheballfromMollyHall,Theseniorfiredashotfrom10yardsoutintotheleftsideofthenet.O’BrienalsoregisteredherassistagainsttheGauchos,assistingonHannaHaanes’game-winninggoalinthefirsthalf.

UNBLEMISHEDTOSTARTTHESEASON:SanFrancisco’s3-0-0unblemishedrecordtoopentheseasonmarkedthefirsttimesince1996thattheDonshadgoneundefeatedagainstatrioofDivisionIfoestoopentheseason.Lastyear,USFopenedwitha3-0-0mark,facingoneDivisionIopponent.

DONSIMPROVEGREATLYIN2009:AccordingtoSopisSports–asportsinformationcompanythatcoverscollegiatesports,theUSFwomen’ssoccerprogramwasoneofthemostimprovedDivisionIwomen’ssoccerprogramsin2009.USFfinished23rdintheranking,witha1.08improvementrating.SanFranciscoposteda5-13-2recordin2008,beforeimprovingto7-7-5in2009.

TWONORWEGIANSARRIVEONTHEHILLTOP:ChristinaMobergandHannaHaanes,bothnativesofNorway,areinthefirstseasonoftheircollegiatecareersatUSF.HannescomestoSanFranciscowithaplethoraofinternationalexperienceunderherbelt.ThefreshmanhascompetedfortheU16,U17,U19,U20andU23NorwegianNationalTeams.ShewasnamedPlayeroftheMatchintwoEuropeanChampionshipcontests.MobergjoinstoUSFafterleadingFirstDivisionAskerFKtoa2007NorwegianCupChampionship.WhileplayingforAsker,Mobergtalliedanimpressive30goals.Todate,theduohasrecordedsevengoalsandtwoassistsforUSF,whiletaking23shots,14ongoal.TwooftheDons’fourgame-winninggoalshavecomethankstotheeffortsoftheNorwegians.

2010VIRTUALMEDIAGUIDEANDALMANAC:The2010UniversityofSanFranciscowomen’ssoccermediaguidesandalmanacarenowavailableonline.The2010VirtualMediaGuideisaninteractivelook into the 2010 Dons, the coaching staff, support staff and University, while the 2010 AlmanacdelvesdeeperinthehistoryandtraditionofUSFwomen’ssoccer.Boththemediaguideandalmanacareavailable,andviewing, intheinformationcenterontherighthandsideofthewomen’ssoccerpageonwww.usfdons.com.

DONS EARN FIRST REGIONAL RANK IN SIXYEARS: After a convincing 4-1 victory over defendingBigWest Champion UC Santa Barbara Aug. 29, the USF women’s soccer team earned a spotWestRegiontop-10,asannouncedbytheNationalSoccerCoachesAssociationofAmerica(NSCAA).TheDonswererankedseventhintheWest.Theregionalrankmarkedthefirsttimesince2004thatUSFhasearnedtherecognition.

FOLLOWTHEDONSONTHEINTERNET:Fans,makesuretobecomeafanoftheUSFWomen’sSoccerteamonFacebook!TheDonshaveastrongpresenceonFacebookandwantyoutobepartofit!SanFranciscowomen’ssocceralsohasapresenceonTwitter!Checkitout!

SCOUTINGSANDIEGO:TheTorerostraveltoUSFwitha7-5-2record,0-1againstWestCoastConferencefoes.Lastweek,USDdroppeda0-1decisiontothen-No.13SantaClara.SanDiegoispacedbyStephanieOchs,wholeadstheteamwith16pointsthankstosevengoalsandtwoassists.Ochshastaken50shotsontheseason.SanDiego iscoachedbyAdaGreenwood,who is inhisseventhseasonwiththeToreros.Hehascompiled78victoriesfortheToreros.

SCOUTINGSANTACLARA:TheBroncoscometotheHilltopwitha8-3-2record,a1-0-0WCCmarkandanationalrankingof12.SantaClaraisfreshoffofa1-0victoryoverSanDiego.TheBroncosarepacedbyAnessaPatton,whoboastsateam-highninepointsthankstofourgoalsandanassist.SCUhasallowedjustninegoalsontheseason.JerrySmithisatthehelmoftheprogram.Inhis24thyear in Santa Clara, Smith boasts 356 victories, ranking him in the top-five inNCAADivisionI.

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2010USFWOMEN’SSOCCER DONOFANEWERA•3

2010IndividualAccolades(asof10/13/10)

CollegeSoccer360.com Primetime Performer of the Week

Aug.30 AshleyO’Brien(2G,1A)

Cal Invitational All-Tournament TeamHannaHaanes

ChristinaMoberg

Top Drawer National Division I Freshmen 100 Sept.8 89.ChristinaMoberg 91.HannaHaanes

USFIntheWCCStats(asof10/13/10)

Individual (Top-10) Overall

Team (Top-4) Overall Fouls.......................................................... T4th,120 Corners.......................................................... 4th,60

Team (Top-4) WCC Only

GoalsAllowed............................................ T4th,1 Shutouts....................................................... T4th,0 Offsides..............................................................T2,2 YellowCards.....................................................T2,1

Goals T7.HannaHaanes,4

Assists T9.MollyHall,3

GoalsPerGame T9.HannaHaanes,0.29 GoalsAgainstAverage 8.HeatherHaney,1.24 9.NoelleSalter,1.45

SavePercentage 7.HeatherHaney,.758 9.NoelleSalter,.694

Saves T7.HeatherHaney,25 T7.NoelleSalter,25

Shutouts T8.HeatherHaney,1

SavesPerGame 8.HeatherHaney,3.57 9.NoelleSalter,2.78

ShutoutsPerGame T8.HeatherHaney,0.14

Individual (Top-10) WCC Only

GoalsAgainstAverage T6.NoelleSalter,1.00

SavePercentage 7.NoelleSalter,.750

Saves T5.NoelleSalter,25

SavesPerGame T5.NoelleSalter,3.00

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Ex. Hometown/PreviousSchool1 NoelleSalter GK 5-9 SO 1V Agoura,Calif./OaksChristianHS2 KellyHoose D 5-5 FR HS LosGatos,Calif./LosGatosHS3 LaylaMartin MF 5-6 FR HS Tucson,Ariz./UniversityHS4 MeganConnor F 5-7 SO 1V OakPark,Calif./OaksChristianHS6 RitaHurlbut MF 5-6 FR HS WestHills,Calif./ChaminadeHS8 AshleyO’Brien D 5-4 RS-SR 1V BroadBrook,Conn./Connecticut9 AshlynMazur D 5-9 SO 1V Pleasanton,Calif./FoothillHS10 AlysonDrake MF 5-6 SO 1V Valencia,Calif./ValenciaHS12 MerittPeterson MF 5-6 JR 2V Seattle,Wash./RooseveltHS13 KeonnaRobinson MF 5-4 RS-JR 2V Stockton,Calif./St.Mary’sHS14 BarettBestard D 5-7 SO 1V SanClemente,Calif./SanClementeHS15 HannaHaanes F 5-6 FR HS Oslo,Norway/WangAcademy16 KelseyMoe F 5-8 FR HS Salem,Ore./SouthSalemHS17 AfiyaRoberts D 5-5 SR 2V Fremont,Calif./UCDavis18 HeatherHaney GK 5-5 FR HS SimiValley,Calif./RoyalHS19 KelliWoodard D 5-10 JR 2V Glendale,Ariz./DeerValleyHS20 LaurenMaris MF 5-8 SR 3V Bellevue,Wash./IssaquahHS21 ChristinaMoberg MF 5-7 FR HS Kristiansand,Norway/TopAthleteHS22 KellyFarrell D 5-7 SO 1V Tucson,Ariz./SalpointeHS23 AndieStone D 5-7 FR HS Austin,Texas/LakeTravisHS24 JoanPiasta MF 5-6 RS-SO 1V SantaRosa,Calif./UrsulineHS25 MollyHall F 5-8 JR 2V SantaClarita,Calif./CanyonHS26 JaneShook D 5-6 JR 2V SantaCruz,Calif./SantaCruzHS27 TylerCampagna MF 5-8 FR HS SanRafael,Calif./TerraLindaHS28 ArianaCarillo F 5-6 FR HS LosAlamitos,Calif./LosAlamitosHS

HEADCOACH:MarkCarr,4thYear(BournemouthUniversity,2001)ASSISTANTCOACH:MaiteZabala,4thYear(California,2001)ASSISTANTCOACH:MikeHerman,3rdYear(SaintMary’s,2007)

4•DONOFANEWERA 2010USFWOMEN’SSOCCER

2010ROSTER

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2010STATS(ASOF10/13/10)

The Automated ScoreBook For SoccerSan Francisco Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 10, 2010)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 4-10 4-3 0-5 0-2CONFERENCE 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 4-9 4-3 0-4 0-2

Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 20 SJSU W 2-1 284Aug 27 UNF W 2-1 156Aug 29 UCSB W 4-1 346Sep 03 vs UH L 2-3 91Sep 05 vs RICE L o t 1-2 154Sep 10 UCRWS W 1-0 166Sep 12 NEVADA L 0-1 207Sep 17 at #16 California L 0-1 180Sep 19 UC IRVINE L 0-2 121Sep 24 at UC Davis L 0-1 502Sep 26 WASHINGTON L 0-2 204Oct 01 at Northern Arizona L 0-1 434Oct 3 at Arizona L 1-2 307

* Oct 10 at Saint Mary's (CA) L 0-1 0

TEAM STATISTICS USF OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 13-126 19-165 Goals scored per game 0.93 1.36 Shot pct. . 1 0 3 . 1 1 5 Shots on goal-Attempts 62-126 69-165 SOG pct. . 4 9 2 . 4 1 8 S h o t s / G a m e 9.0 11.8CORNER KICKS 60 79PENALTY KICKS 1-1 2-2PENALTIES Yellow cards 5 10 Red cards 0 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 1484 1423 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/212 5/285 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/122

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att15 HAANES, Hanna 14 4 0 8 17 . 2 3 5 13 . 7 6 5 1 0 - 021 MOBERG, Christina 14 3 2 8 12 . 2 5 0 8 . 6 6 7 1 1 - 125 HALL, Molly 13 2 3 7 24 . 0 8 3 13 . 5 4 2 0 0 - 08 O'BRIEN, Ashley 13 2 1 5 11 . 1 8 2 5 . 4 5 5 1 0 - 020 MARIS, Lauren 14 1 0 2 17 . 0 5 9 7 . 4 1 2 0 0 - 09 MAZUR, Ashlyn 13 1 0 2 7 . 1 4 3 3 . 4 2 9 1 0 - 027 CAMPAGNA, Tyler 14 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 06 HURLBUT, Rita 13 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 026 SHOOK, Jane 3 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 013 ROBINSON, Keonna 13 0 0 0 10 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 0 0 0 0 - 04 CONNOR, Megan 12 0 0 0 8 . 0 0 0 3 . 3 7 5 0 0 - 024 PIASTA, Joan 12 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 014 BESTARD, Barret 13 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 - 016 MOE, Kelsey 11 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 010 DRAKE, Alyson 14 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 022 FARRELL, Kelly 1 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 019 WOODARD, Kelli 12 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 017 ROBERTS, Afiya 14 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 012 PETERSON, Meritt 4 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 03 MARTIN, Layla 3 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 028 CARILLO, Ariana 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 023 STONE, Andie 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 018 HANEY, Heather 7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 02 HOOSE, Kelly 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 01 SALTER, Noelle 10 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0

Total 14 13 9 35 126 . 1 0 3 62 . 4 9 2 4 1 - 1Opponents 14 19 16 54 165 . 1 1 5 69 . 4 1 8 10 2 - 2

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho18 HANEY, Heather 7 582:25 8 1.24 25 . 7 5 8 2-5-0 1 . 01 SALTER, Noelle 9 682:17 11 1.45 25 . 6 9 4 2-5-0 0 . 0

Total 14 1264:42 19 1.35 50 . 7 2 5 4-10-0 1Opponents 14 1264:42 13 0.93 49 . 7 9 0 10-4-0 7

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalSan Francisco 7 6 0 13Opponents 5 13 1 19

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalSan Francisco 66 60 0 126Opponents 86 76 3 165

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalSan Francisco 29 21 0 50Opponents 25 24 0 49

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalSan Francisco 26 34 0 60Opponents 39 40 0 79

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalSan Francisco 56 64 0 120Opponents 63 60 0 123