2014 Cal Poly Women's Soccer Media Guide

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2014 Cal Poly Women’s Soccer

0 Alyssa Giannetti

1 Megan Heddinger

F • SO • 5-7 San Diego, CA

3 Megan Wagner

MF • JR • 5-8 San Diego, CA

4 Christina Eichinger

GK • SR • 5-7 Folsom, CA

MF • SR • 5-4 Oceanside, CA

F • JR • 5-4 Orcutt, CA

MF • FR • 5-6 Escondido, CA

7 Jordan Smith MF • SO • 5-3 Palo Alto, CA

8 Jordan Ansara

D • JR • 5-8 Laguna Niguel, CA

9 Allie Begin D • JR • 5-4 Alamo, CA

10 Katarina Drake

MF/D • FR • 5-6 San Luis Obispo, CA

11 Mallory Flatebo

MF • FR • 5-4 Arroyo Grande, CA

12 Tracy Hong

D • SR • 5-5 San Ramon, CA

13 Elise Krieghoff

14 Miki Foster

15 Emily Hansen

16 Kayla McQuade

17 Lydia Anderson

18 Sara Lancaster

19 Breanna Rittmann

20 Nicole Wheeler

24 Brady Candaele

25 Gianna Rosati

26 Kendra Bonsall

27 Heather Rouhier

GK • JR • 5-8 Yorba Linda, CA

2 Megan Abutin

MF • SO • 5-1 San Jose, CA

D • FR • 5-9 Sacramento, CA

F/MF • FR • 5-6 Los Gatos, CA

21 Robin Mertens

22 Shannon Stabler

23 Cassandra Fasi MF • SO • 5-6 Fresno, CA

MF • FR • 5-5 San Luis Obispo, CA

D • FR • 6-1 Redwood City, CA

28 McKenzie Flood

32 Emily Orwig

44 Ally Lynn

50 Samantha Nerney

99 Brittney Viboch

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA

San Diego, CA

D • JR • 5-10 El Cerrito, CA

D • FR • 5-7 Lafayette, CA

F/MF • FR • 5-5 Los Gatos, CA

MF • FR • 5-4 Moraga, CA

Alex Crozier Head Coach 23rd Season

MF • SO • 5-4 Portland, OR

D • FR • 5-6 San Clemente, CA

Kathleen Lemieux

Assistant Coach 6th Season

MF • SR • 5-8 Reno, NV

5 Sara Epps

D • JR • 5-7

Bernardo Silva

Assistant Coach 2nd Season

MF • SO • 5-4 Livermore, CA

MF/D • SO • 5-8 Santa Cruz, CA

GK • FR • 5-6

Lindsey Smith

Volunteer Assistant 1st Season

6 Mari Briggs

F • JR • 5-8 Clovis, CA

D • SO • 5-11 Saratoga, CA

GK • JR • 5-6 Los Gatos, CA


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Only Way to Refer to in Athletics Context....................................Cal Poly Location.......................................................................San Luis Obispo, CA Founded............................................................................................... 1901 Enrollment......................................................................................... 19,703 Mascot...........................................................................................Mustangs Colors......................Forest Green (343) / Copper (460) / Vegas Gold (116) Affiliation.............................................................................NCAA Division I Conference.....................................................................................Big West President..................................................................... Jeffrey D. Armstrong Director of Athletics.........................................................Don Oberhelman Official Athletics Website........................................................GoPoly.com Press Box Phone.................................................................(805) 756-6739

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Online Cal Poly..........................................................GoPoly.com Women’s Soccer........................GoPoly.com/sports/wsoc

Coaching Staff Head Coach.................................................. Alex Crozier (Cal Poly, 1984) Overall Record / Years...................................................... 256-142-41 / 22 Big West Record / Years........................................................ 92-36-17 / 18 Office Phone.......................................................................(805) 756-2590 Email Address:......................................................... acrozier@calpoly.edu Assistant Coach............................................................Kathleen Lemieux .....................................................................6th Season (UC Irvine, 2009) Office Phone.......................................................................(805) 756-2654 Email Address....................................................... kmlemieu@calpoly.edu Assistant Coach................................................................. Bernardo Silva ......................................................2nd Season (UC Santa Barbara, 2011) Office Phone.......................................................................(805) 756-6560 Email Address..........................................................bsilva05@calpoly.edu Volunteer Assistant.............................................................Lindsey Smith ....................................................................1st Season (Westmont, 2013) Office Phone.......................................................................(805) 756-2654 Email Address......................................................... lsmith45@calpoly.edu Office Fax Number..............................................................(805) 756-2699

Historical Information 2013 Record (Big West Conference)..................................... 11-7-1 (7-1-0) Big West Finish.......................................................... 1st (Regular Season) 2013 Big West Tournament........................................................ No. 1 seed ................................................... D in semifinals, 1-1 with Cal State Fullerton First Year of Program (at Intercollegiate Level)..................................... 1992 First Season at Division I Level......................................................... 1994 NCAA Tournament Record / Appearances...................................... 3-6 / 6 Single-Season Wins Record..................................................18-2-2 (2003)

2014 Player Information Starters Returning / Lost..................................................................... 6 / 5 Letterwinners Returning / Lost....................................................... 21 / 10 All-West Region Honorees Returning / Lost................................................ 1 / 2 All-Big West Honorees Returning / Lost................................................ 5 / 4 Regular Field Starters Returning / Lost.................................................. 5 / 5 Goalkeepers Returning / Lost............................................................. 3 / 0 Newcomers / Activated Redshirts..................................................... 11 / 4 Class Breakdown (Fr. / So. / Jr. / Sr.)......................................... 12 / 8 / 9 / 4

Alex G. Spanos Stadium Information Capacity.............................................................................................11,075 Surface................................................................................... Natural Grass Dimensions for Soccer............................................................... 118-by-70 Original Complex Opening................................................................. 1934 Last Renovation................................................................................... 2006 2013 Home Record (Big West)............................................... 6-1-0 (3-1-0) Largest 2013 Home Attendance.............926 (Oct. 18, vs. Cal State Fullerton) All-Time Attendance Record............................................................. 2,532 ............................................... (Sept. 10, 2010, vs. No. 1 North Carolina; 1-0 L)

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Radio and TV Links to audio and video streams of Mustang games throughout the season will be available at: GoPoly.com/sports/wsoc/2014-15/schedule

2014 Schedule Date Aug. 14 (Th.) Aug. 22 (Fri.) Aug. 24 (Sun.) Aug. 31 (Sun.) Sept. 5 (Fri.) Sept. 7 (Sun.) Sept. 12 (Fri.) Sept. 14 (Sun.) Sept. 19 (Fri.) Sept. 21 (Sun.) Sept. 26 (Fri.) Sept. 28 (Sun.)

Opponent Time (PDT) WESTMONT (exhibition) 7 p.m. at Pepperdine 3 p.m. LAMAR 12 noon FLORIDA ATLANTIC 12 noon at San Jose State 2 p.m. at Cal (Pac-12 Network) 4 p.m. at Oklahoma State 5 p.m. at Oral Roberts 10 a.m. FRESNO STATE 5 p.m. at (6) Stanford (Pac-12 Network) 3:30 p.m. SAINT MARY’S 5 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO 12 noon Big West Conference Oct. 3 (Fri.) at Long Beach State 7 p.m. Oct. 5 (Sun.) CSUN 12 noon Oct. 10 (Fri.) UC DAVIS 7 p.m. Oct. 12 (Sun.) HAWAI’I 12 noon Oct. 17 (Fri.) at UC Irvine 7 p.m. Oct. 19 (Sun.) at UC Riverside 1 p.m. Oct. 26 (Sun.) UC SANTA BARBARA 12 noon Nov. 2 (Sun.) at Cal State Fullerton (ESPN3) 2 p.m. Big West Tournament (Hosted by Cal Poly) Nov. 6 (Th.) Semifinals (1st vs. 4th; 2nd vs. 3rd) TBA Nov. 9 (Sun.) Championship Final (Fox Sports PT) 1 p.m. NCAA Tournament Nov. 14-Dec. 7 First three sites TBD; College Cup at FAU Stadium

Cal Poly Athletics Communications Director...................................................................................... Eric Burdick Office Phone........................................................................(805) 756-6550 Women’s Soccer Contact / Media Guide Editor & Designer........Donovan Aird Email Address.................................................................daird@calpoly.edu Office Phone........................................................................(805) 756-6531 Photographer..................................................Ray Ambler (RAphotos.com) Mailing Address.....................Mott Athletics Center, Rm. 123, 1 Grand Ave. .......................................................................... San Luis Obispo, CA 93407

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Numerical Roster and Pronunciations No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 32 44 50 99

Name Alyssa Giannetti Megan Heddinger Megan Abutin Megan Wagner Christina Eichinger Sara Epps Mari Briggs Jordan Smith Jordan Ansara Allie Bégin Katarina Drake Mallory Flatebo Tracy Hong Elise Krieghoff Miki Foster Emily Hansen Kayla McQuade Lydia Anderson Sara Lancaster Breanna Rittmann Nicole Wheeler Robin Mertens Shannon Stabler Cassandra Fäsi Brady Candaele Gianna Rosati Kendra Bonsall Heather Rouhier McKenzie Flood Emily Orwig Ally Lynn Samantha Nerney Brittney Viboch

Yr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. RJr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr.

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

Ht. 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-4 5-4 5-6 5-3 5-8 5-4 5-6 5-4 5-5 5-8 5-1 5-9 5-6 5-4 5-8 5-4 5-11 5-10 5-7 5-6 5-5 6-1 5-8 5-6 5-5 5-4 5-6 5-7 5-6

Exp. 2V 3V 1V 2V 3V 2V HS 1V 2V 2V HS HS 3V 2V 1V HS HS 1V 3V RS RS 2V RS RS HS HS 1V 2V HS HS HS 2V HS

Hometown / Last School Yorba Linda, CA / Esperanza HS Folsom, CA / Vista Del Lago HS San Diego, CA / Mt. Carmel HS San Diego, CA / Westview HS (Coastal Carolina) Oceanside, CA / Cathedral Catholic HS Orcutt, CA / St. Joseph HS Escondido, CA / San Pasqual HS Palo Alto, CA / Palo Alto HS Laguna Niguel, CA / Aliso Niguel HS Alamo, CA / San Ramon Valley HS San Luis Obispo, CA / San Luis Obispo HS Arroyo Grande, CA / Arroyo Grande HS San Ramon, CA / California HS Clovis, CA / Buchanan HS San Jose, CA / Archbishop Mitty HS Sacramento, CA / Rio Americano HS Los Gatos, CA / Los Gatos HS Portland, OR / Cleveland HS Reno, NV / Galena HS Livermore, CA / Granada HS Saratoga, CA / Archbishop Mitty HS El Cerrito, CA / Albany HS Lafayette, CA / Campolindo HS Fresno, CA / Bullard HS San Luis Obispo, CA / San Luis Obispo HS Redwood City, CA / Woodside HS Santa Cruz, CA / Soquel HS Los Gatos, CA / Los Gatos HS Los Gatos, CA / Los Gatos HS Moraga, CA / Campolindo HS San Clemente, CA / San Clemente HS Rancho Santa Margarita, CA / Tesoro HS San Diego, CA / Westview HS

Pronunciation JEE-uh-net-ee a-BOOT-in

MAW-ree (not Mary) an-SAR-uh (not Sarah) BEIGE-en (like the color) kat-uh-REEN-a flat-eh-bo KREE-goff Mickey

Bre-ANNE-uh (not -awn-)

FAY-zee can-DELL ROO-yay

VEE-bock

Head Coach: Alex Crozier, 23rd Season (Cal Poly, 1984) Assistant Coach: Kathleen Lemieux, Sixth Season (UC Irvine, 2009) Assistant Coach: Bernardo Silva, Second Season (UC Santa Barbara, 2011) Volunteer Assistant: Lindsey Smith, First Season (Westmont, 2013)

By Hometown SACRAMENTO AREA (2) Folsom: Megan Heddinger Sacramento: Emily Hansen BAY AREA (14) Alamo: Allie Bégin El Cerrito: Robin Mertens Lafayette: Shannon Stabler Livermore: Breanna Rittmann Los Gatos: McKenzie Flood Kayla McQuade Heather Rouhier Moraga: Emily Orwig Palo Alto: Jordan Smith Redwood City: Gianna Rosati San Jose: Miki Foster San Ramon: Tracy Hong Santa Cruz: Kendra Bonsall Saratoga: Nicole Wheeler SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY (2) Clovis: Elise Krieghoff Fresno: Cassandra Fäsi

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CENTRAL COAST (4) Arroyo Grande: Mallory Flatebo Orcutt: Sara Epps San Luis Obispo: Brady Candaele Katarina Drake ORANGE COUNTY (4) Laguna Niguel: Jordan Ansara

Rancho Santa Margarita: Samantha Nerney

San Clemente: Ally Lynn Yorba Linda: Alyssa Giannetti

SAN DIEGO AREA (5) Escondido: Mari Briggs Oceanside: Christina Eichinger San Diego: Megan Abutin Brittney Viboch Megan Wagner NEVADA (1) Reno: Sara Lancaster OREGON (1) Portland: Lydia Anderson

By Class SENIORS (4)

SOPHOMORES (8)

Christina Eichinger Megan Heddinger Tracy Hong Sara Lancaster

Megan Abutin Lydia Anderson Kendra Bonsall Cassandra Fäsi Miki Foster Breanna Rittmann Jordan Smith Nicole Wheeler

JUNIORS (9) Jordan Ansara (RS) Allie Bégin Sara Epps Alyssa Giannetti Elise Krieghoff Robin Mertens Samantha Nerney Heather Rouhier Megan Wagner

FRESHMEN (12) Mari Briggs Brady Candaele Katarina Drake Mallory Flatebo McKenzie Flood Emily Hansen Ally Lynn Kayla McQuade Emily Orwig Gianna Rosati Shannon Stabler Brittney Viboch


Meet the Mustangs

Senior midfielder Sara Lancaster and junior forward Elise Krieghoff (13) celebrate Krieghoff’s 46th-minute goal against UC Irvine at Alex G. Spanos Stadium on Oct. 6, 2013. The Mustangs returned 21 letterwinners, including six regular starters, from last year’s team that won the Big West Conference regular-season championship at 7-1-0. Photo by Ray Ambler

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lex Crozier is in his 23rd year as the head coach of the Cal Poly women’s soccer program. He’s the Mustangs’ first and only coach since the school began playing at the intercollegiate level in 1992. His teams have gone 256-142-41 overall, including six NCAA Tournament appearances. Crozier came into the 2014 season ranked No. 29 all-time nationally in career coaching victories (No. 2 among active coaches in California). The longest-tenured coach at Cal Poly, he also has the most career victories in Big West play among the conference’s coaches (92 over 18 seasons, with a .697 winning percentage). In all, Crozier’s players have earned All-Big West honors a combined 109 times, the most of any member school since the formation of the league in 1996. He has also coached three NSCAA All-Americans at Cal Poly, in addition to 20 other student-athletes who were also chosen for All-West Region accolades. Most recently, in the 2013 season, Crozier led the Mustangs to the regular-season Big West championship with a 7-1-0 record, bringing Cal Poly’s run against conference opponents over the past two seasons to a combined

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In addition to winning the Big West Conference regular-season championship in 2013, the Mustangs also earned an NCAA Public Recognition Award for exceptional academic achievement as a team. 13-2-2. (With the title, Cal Poly earned the right to host the conference tournament in 2014.) Sophomore forward Elise Krieghoff scored 21 times, and finished as the nation’s leading goal scorer on a per-match basis (1.105). After the year, Krieghoff was chosen as one of 36 finalists for Soccer News Net’s national player of the year award and was invited to attend the U-23 National Team camp in June at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista. Not only did the Mustangs lead the Big West in goals (33), but they also had seven shutouts. After the season, senior midfielder and defender Jordyn Zander won Cal Poly’s Sportsmanship Award among the school’s women’s sports. Then in May 2014, the team as a whole earned an NCAA Public Recognition Award for exceptional academic achievement (after the program had a perfect Academic Progress Rate score

of 1,000, placing its multi-year APR in the top 10 percent across the country). Off the pitch, Crozier has seen his players earn All-Academic honors from the conference 55 times. Also since 1998-99, the program has had four

coach crozier by the numbers 256-142-41 • Career record over previous 22 seasons at Cal Poly 109 • Players coached who’ve earned All-Big West Conference honors (the most of any member school) 23 • All-West Region players coached (including three All-Americans) 6 • NCAA Tournament appearances 4 • Big West Coach of the Year awards; also times finished with a Top 25 national poll ranking 1 • NSCAA National Coach of the Year award (1993)


Academic All-Americans, two Big West Scholar-Athletes of the Year, two Cal Poly Scholar-Athletes of the Year and four NCAA Leadership Conference nominees. Crozier, a four-time Big West Coach of the Year, also led Cal Poly to the conference title in 2009, with another 7-1-0 mark (14-5-1 overall). During the championship run, senior goalkeeper Coral Hoover finished second in the nation in save percentage, at .919, the 17th-best single-season figure in the 32-year history of Division I. Hoover was a TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Season honorable mention that year. The 2009 season also saw the Mustangs earn a memorable 1-0 overtime win over a No. 7-ranked Cal team featuring Alex Morgan. Putting together challenging schedules has long been a staple of the program. On two occasions, Cal Poly has hosted the defending College Cup champion in San Luis Obispo, losing 1-0 both times (to No. 3 Santa Clara in 2002 and No. 1 North Carolina in 2010). The Mustangs played against five members of the American side from the 2011 World Cup when they were in college, plus five more players who were on the full USWNT roster as of the summer of 2014. From 2006 through 2011, Cal Poly had four wins and two draws against teams ranked in the Top 25. Additionally, other non-conference fixtures over the years have seen the Mustangs claim tournament titles at venues including Missouri (at the 1998 Nike Tiger Invitational), Montana (the 2003 Diadora Cup), Purdue (the 2005 Boilermaker Challenge Cup), Hawai’i (the 2010 OHANA Resorts No Ka Oi Tournament) and Portland State (the 2011 Viking Classic). In 2003, the Mustangs set a team record by going 18-2-2, No. 2 in the country that season (behind North Carolina) for overall winning percentage. They finished ranked No. 20 in the final Soccer America poll, and of their 22 matches, 15 were shutouts, a ratio

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that was No. 4 in the nation and established a still-standing all-time Big West record. That season also saw the emergence of forward Sharon Day, who earned the conference tournament MVP award. Day, a two-sport star, has since gone on to qualify for two Olympic Games competing in track and field. Cal Poly first cracked the Coaches Association Top 25 poll at the Division I level in 1995, before doing so again in 1997, a year in which another Mustang up top, Gina Oceguera, won the overall Big West Player of the Year award. Oceguera went on to play in the 1999 World Cup representing Mexico. The ensuing fall also culminated with a milestone for the Mustangs, who defeated Fresno State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, 2-1. The following winter, Oceguera was drafted by the San Diego Spirit before winning a WUSA title with the Bay Area CyberRays. In 1993, Cal Poly’s final season at the Division II level before moving to Division I, Crozier coached the program to the national championship match in Miami, and earned the NSCAA National Coach of the Year award in the process. (Despite a loss in the final, Mustang forward Kolleen Kassis was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player on offense.) Crozier, a 1984 Cal Poly graduate

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with a civil engineering degree, was an assistant for Santa Clara in 1991, and prior to that, he coached the West Valley FC Premier U-19 girls to the State Cup championship and a third-place national finish. As a midfielder at Cal Poly, Crozier was a team captain in 1982 and 1983, earning all-conference honors both years, as well as All-Far West Region distinction as a junior. He also coached the Cal Poly women’s soccer team from 1979-83 when it played as a club in the California Collegiate Women’s Soccer Conference. Before his Mustang career, Crozier won three consecutive CIF Central Section championships at Bullard High School in Fresno, where he was a captain and earned team MVP and all-league accolades in 1979. Crozier’s coaching impact has been felt at several programs around the nation. Dan Tobias, formerly the head coach at Arizona and Washington State, previously served as an assistant under Crozier. Others include Wendy Jones, a former forward for Crozier who coached at Boise State, and P.J. Woolridge, another former assistant who went on to coach at San Diego and USC. Crozier resides in San Luis Obispo with his wife, Judy King, and the couple’s sons, Dan and Bo, and daughter, Angie.

Crozier has coached six Big West Conference Defensive Players of the Year since 2001, as well as the 2012 Midfielder of the Year and the 2013 Offensive Player of the Year.

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emieux Assistant Coach • 6th Season • UC Irvine, 2009

Kathleen Lemieux is in her sixth season as an assistant at Cal Poly. The Mustangs have had a

.671 in-conference winning percentage since adding her to the coaching staff. Lemieux was a defender at UC Irvine, where she started 71 times during her career, which tied for No. 3 in school history. She was a team captain as a senior in 2008, and was the team’s Defensive MVP in each of her final two years. As a junior, she was also named an All-Big West honorable mention after leading the Anteaters through a 10-shutout season that reached the semifinals of the conference tournament.

Lemieux also made the conference’s All-Academic Team every year while at UCI. She made the Dean’s List for 10 quarters, was a member of the Golden Key Honor Society, and earned a degree in psychology, graduating with Latin Honors in 2009. While helping with all facets of the program, Lemieux has particularly specialized in mentoring the Mustang defense, which has imposed 30 shutouts during her time in San Luis Obispo. She has coached three AllWest Region players in the Cal

Poly back line (including Cristina Farrington most recently in 2013), as well as another trio who’ve earned all-conference praise. Twice since 2010, the team has tied the all-time school record by not allowing a shot on goal during an entire match. During past offseasons, Lemieux has served as a counselor for Mr. Soccer Camps, as a residential camp counselor and as a personal soccer trainer. She has also been a volunteer coach for the Soccer for Hope Organization and AYSO.

ilva Assistant Coach • 2nd Season • UC Santa Barbara, 2011

Bernardo Silva’s concentration with the Mustangs is focused on the areas of technical development, fitness & condi-

tioning, and film breakdown. In his first fall with the program, Silva helped the Mustangs win the Big West championship (at 7-1-0), which earned Cal Poly the right to host the conference tournament in 2014. The previous season, Silva worked with the Cal Poly men’s team as an assistant. He was part of a staff that matched program records for overall wins (11) and Big West victories (six) while reaching the conference tournament semifinals. After relocating from Portu-

gal to the United States at 18, Silva graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 2011 with a degree in psychology and a double minor in sports management and fitness instruction. While completing his degree at UCSB, Silva also worked as a regional scout for the MLS’ New York Red Bulls, acquiring expertise in identifying, selecting and recommending collegiate players for the organization. An owner of a United States Soccer Federation National C coaching license, Silva

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has also studied sport and exercise psychology at England’s Loughborough University. In Great Britain, Silva added to his insight during an internship with famed Scottish club Hearts FC, where he observed training sessions and staff collaboration meetings, and studied manager-player dynamics in order to sharpen analytical skills. Silva also holds a personal training certificate from the National Academy of Sports Medicine.

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Volunteer Assistant • 1st Season • Westmont, 2013

Lindsey Smith’s responsibilities will be primarily in working with the Mustangs’ goalkeepers. Smith finished her senior

season at Westmont as a firstteam NAIA All-American. She anchored the Warriors during their run to the 2013 national championship match in Orange Beach, Ala., where they finished as the runner-up. As a senior, when she was named the co-Golden State Athletic Conference Player of the Year, Smith finished with a 0.56 GAA, No. 2 in school history and second-best in the country. In Westmont’s two postseason games that came down to penalties, she blocked a com-

bined four out of 11 attempts as Westmont advanced each time. Smith, a three-time AllGSAC honoree from Pleasanton, finished her career with 61 starts between the posts, an alltime school record. The Warriors held local youth clinics after their home games, and during the 201213 school year, they fundraised for a trip to Africa. Through a partnership with the Sports Outreach Institute, the team spent more than two weeks working with communities in Nairobi,

Kampala and Gulu. For their efforts on and off the field, Westmont earned the 2013 NAIA Champions of Character Award, an honor given annually to a team for displaying integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship and service. Smith earned a degree in history (with a focus in secondary education), graduating from Westmont in 2013. In February, she was chosen as the Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table co-Soccer Player of the Year.


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5-7 • Sophomore • Forward San Diego, CA (Mt. Carmel HS)

5-4 • Sophomore • Midfielder Portland, OR (Cleveland HS)

2013 -- Chosen to the All-Big West Conference Second Team and All-Freshman Team ... was named the Big West Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 14 a day after scoring twice in a 3-2 win at Hawai’i ... tied for ninth in the conference (second among all freshmen) with 11 points (four goals; three assists) ... assisted Elise Krieghoff for the game-winning goal (85’) in 1-0 victory at UC Davis on Oct. 31 that clinched the regular-season title for the Mustangs. Prep -- After her senior year at Mt. Carmel High School in San Diego, was named to the San Diego Union-Tribune’s All-San Diego Section First Team, as well as the All-Palomar League First Team ... tallied 35 goals during her career with the Sundevils ... also earned all-league honors as a junior and sophomore ... played for the San Diego Surf club, which won a U-17 SoCal State Cup championship. Personal -- Born on Dec. 29, 1994 in San Diego ... daughter of Linda and Larry ... has two brothers, Brandon and Michael ... majors in environmental engineering.

Career Statistics Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG 2013 19-4 4 3 11 14 10 Total 19-4 4 3 11 14 10

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YC-RC GWG Min. 0-0 0 1,015 0-0 0 1,015

2013 -- Played in 17 games, including starts in the first seven ... her assist at Bakersfield on Aug. 25 was for the third-fastest goahead goal in response to an opponent’s equalizer in school history (just 2:39 later) ... also had an assist versus Sacramento State on Aug. 30 ... placed nine shots on goal during the year ... earned Big West Conference All-Academic honors. 2012 -- Redshirted. Prep -- At Cleveland High School in Portland, Ore., earned firstteam all-state accolades and was named the city’s Interscholastic League Player of the Year ... the Warriors earned league championships all four years, advancing to the state championship in 2010 and 2011 ... as a senior, had nine goals and seven assists ... played for FC Portland, which won the state club title in 2012 ... also ran track, advancing to the state meet in the mile relay as a freshman ... was an honors student all four years and was valedictorian. Personal -- Born on Aug. 1, 1994 in Palo Alto ... daughter of Chris and Heidi, each of whom also attended Cal Poly ... has a brother, Liam, and a sister, Isabelle ... was a referee in the Oregon Premier League ... is a member of Campus Crusade ... fan of Arsenal FC and the Portland Timbers; favorite players include Cesc Fabregas, Andres Iniesta and Mesut Özil ... majors in environmental engineering.

Career Statistics Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG 2013 17-7 0 2 2 17 9 Total 17-7 0 2 2 17 9

YC-RC GWG Min. 1-0 0 612 1-0 0 612

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5-4 • Junior • Defender Alamo, CA (San Ramon Valley HS)

2013 -- Took over a starting role at center back midway through the season ... played every minute (646) of the Mustangs’ seven Big West Conference wins (four of which were shutouts) on the way to the regular-season championship ... was one of 17 players around the country chosen as a Primetime Performer of the Week by CollegeSoccer360.com on Oct. 23 after the 1-0 win over Cal State Fullerton ... also never came out during the 1-0 win at Cal State Northridge on Oct. 10 when the Mustangs allowed just one shot on goal (tied with 15 other games as the No. 2 defensive effort in school history) ... earned Big West All-Academic honors. 2012 -- Played against No. 17 Cal on Aug. 31 and at Fresno State on Sept. 23. Prep -- Her high school team, the Aliso Niguel Wolverines (from Aliso Viejo), went 23-1-4 overall and finished ranked No. 1 in the country by ESPN and MaxPreps following her senior year, after which she was named second-team All-South Coast League as a defender ... Aliso Niguel also went 16-1-1 during her junior year. Personal -- Born on May 30, 1994 in Laguna Niguel ... daughter of Mark and Tisha ... father attended Cal Poly Pomona ... has a sister, Avalon ... majoring in business.

2013 -- Moved into a lead spot at outside back midway through the season; all of her starts came in Big West Conference play, when the Mustangs went 7-1-0 while winning the regular-season championship ... played every minute of two shutouts, including the 1-0 win at Cal State Northridge on Oct. 10 when the defense allowed just one shot on goal, tying 15 other games for the No. 2 effort in that category in school history ... also contributed to two more clean sheets the rest of the way ... was a Big West All-Academic honoree. 2012 -- Redshirted. 2011 -- Played in 15 matches, with six starts ... scored a goal at Dayton on Aug. 21 ... played in two shutouts, including 22 minutes versus Boise State on Sept. 11 when Cal Poly equaled a program record achieved only four other times in the previous decade by holding an opponent without a shot on target. Prep -- Scored 29 goals during her career at San Ramon Valley High School in Danville ... helped lead the Wolves to the NCS championship twice ... named first-team All-East Bay League, and was also an all-regional selection ... received academic honors three times ... also played club for the Mustang Earthquakes. Personal -- Born on June 3, 1993 in Walnut Creek ... daughter of Pierre and Lisa ... has a sister, Annie (a former volleyball player at SMU), and a brother, Andre ... majors in communication studies.

Career Statistics Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG 2012 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 13-11 0 0 0 2 0 Total 15-11 0 0 0 2 0

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Min. 17 921 938

Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG 2011 15-6 1 0 2 9 2 2012 Redshirted 2013 18-9 0 1 1 4 2 Total 33-15 1 1 3 13 4

YC-RC GWG Min. 0-0 0 750 2-0 0 868 2-0 0 1,618


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hristina

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onsall

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ichinger

5-8 • Sophomore • Midfielder/Defender Santa Cruz, CA (Soquel HS)

5-4 • Senior • Midfielder Oceanside, CA (Cathedral Catholic HS)

2013 -- Was selected to the All-Big West Conference Freshman Team after playing in 17 games (including 12 starts) ... played every minute of three matches ... her goal at Cal State Northridge on Oct. 10 was the game-winner ... also scored versus UC Riverside on Oct. 20 ... headed an assist at Hawai’i on Oct. 13 before getting another on a 40-yard pass ahead at UC Santa Barbara on Oct. 25. Prep -- As a senior at Soquel High School, was named the SCCAL Forward of the Year after scoring 18 goals ... was also first-team all-league in 2011-12, and earned second-team honors in 2010 and 2011 ... finished with a career total of 33 goals for the Knights ... played club for the Santa Cruz County Breakers ... also ran track, winning three league 100-meter dash titles (with a PR of 12.40) ... participated in student government and graduated in the top 10 percent of her class. Personal -- Born on Oct. 26, 1995 in Santa Cruz ... daughter of John and Julie ... father was on the swim team at UC Santa Cruz from 1985-89 ... mother also attended Cal Poly ... has a sister, Rachel ... majors in biological sciences (with a concentration in marine biology).

Career Statistics Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG 2013 17-12 2 2 6 11 7 Total 17-12 2 2 6 11 7

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YC-RC GWG Min. 1-0 2 1,107 1-0 2 1,107

2013 -- Played in two games: the 3-0 win over Loyola Marymount on Aug. 23 and the 3-2 double-overtime victory at Hawai’i on Oct. 13. 2012 -- Saw time in nine matches ... had an assist against Hawai’i on Oct. 14, leading to what was then the third-fastest second-half goal (45:51) in school history ... was named to the Big West Conference All-Academic Team. 2011 -- Played versus No. 16 Santa Clara on Aug. 28. Prep -- Helped lead Cathedral Catholic High School in San Diego to the Division III state championship in 2008 ... was named AllWestern League twice ... was a member of the National Honor Society and made the honor roll all four years. Personal -- Born in Oceanside on April 13, 1993 ... daughter of Steve and Lisa ... majoring in business (with a concentration in financial management).

Career Statistics Season MP-MS 2011 1-0 2012 9-0 2013 2-0 Total 12-0

G A Pts. Sh. SOG 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

YC-RC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

GWG 0 0 0 0

Min. 6 165 20 191

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ara

Meet the Mustangs assandra

5

Epps

23

asi

5-4 • Junior • Forward Orcutt, CA (St. Joseph HS)

5-6 • Sophomore • Midfielder Fresno, CA (Bullard HS)

2013 -- Played in 18 games, starting the last 11 near the top of the attack ... had assists versus Sacramento State on Aug. 30, at Saint Mary’s on Sept. 27 and at Cal State Northridge on Oct. 10 ... first goal of the season came against UC Irvine on Oct. 6 ... also placed five other shots on target. 2012 -- Was named to the All-Big West Conference Second Team and the All-Freshman Team after playing in 18 matches (including nine starts) ... her 74th-minute goal at Long Beach State on Oct. 7 was the ninth-latest equalizer in school history; the Mustangs went on to win 4-3 in the second overtime, and she was named the conference offensive player of the week ... also made history five days later, as her assist just 1:09 into the game against Cal State Northridge on Oct. 12 resulted in the program’s fifth-earliest goal ever ... finished with four goals to go with four assists ... took 12 other shots on goal during the rest of the season. 2011 -- Redshirted. Prep -- During her career at St. Joseph High School in Santa Maria, scored a program-record 61 goals before an injury ... in junior year alone, had 37 goals (a single-season record) and 18 assists for the Knights ... was named first-team All-Southern Section Division 4 and was an All-Los Padres League honoree ... also ran track and cross country ... was a three-year scholar-athlete ... played club for the Ventura County Eagles.

2013 -- Redshirted. 2012 -- Played in 10 matches ... contributed to a shutout versus Bakersfield on Aug. 19 ... took shots against No. 17 Cal (on Aug. 31) and Pacific (on Sept. 28). Prep -- At Bullard High School in Fresno (the same alma mater as Mustang head coach Alex Crozier), was named to the Fresno Bee All-Area First Team and was chosen as the County/Metro Athletic Conference Forward of the Year as a senior after tallying 14 goals and eight assists ... was team captain ... had 23 goals and 27 assists over final two years ... as a junior, was also a first-team All-CMAC honoree after the Knights finished as the runner-up in the Southern California Regional Division 1 playoffs, with a 25-4-1 overall record ... played club for the Cal Odyssey, which won the SoCal Blues Cup in 2010. Personal -- Born on Jan. 4, 1994 in Fresno ... daughter of Ralph and Yvonne ... has a brother, Raphael, and a sister, Stephanie ... fan of FC Basel; favorite player is Xherdan Shaqiri ... is a recreation, parks & tourism administration major (with a concentration in hospitality).

Personal -- Born on March 14, 1993 in Sacramento ... daughter of Darren and Julie ... has two brothers, Josh and Ryan ... always wanted to play soccer at Cal Poly ... majors in bioresource and agricultural engineering.

Career Statistics Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG 2011 Redshirted 2012 18-9 4 4 12 28 16 2013 18-11 1 3 5 14 6 Total 36-20 5 7 17 42 22

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YC-RC GWG Min. 1-0 2 891 6-0 0 1,075 7-0 2 1,966

Career Statistics Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG 2012 10-0 0 0 0 2 0 2013 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 11-0 0 0 0 2 0

YC-RC 0-0 0-0 0-0

GWG 0 0 0

Min. 168 16 184


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oster 5-1 • Sophomore • Midfielder San Jose, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS) 2013 -- Played in eight games, including 2-0 win over Long Beach State to open Big West play on Oct. 4 ... saw a season-high 64 minutes at No. 20 Santa Clara on Sept. 29 ... favorite memory was winning the conference title at UC Davis on Oct. 31, “because of the team chemistry and atmosphere of all of us together accomplishing that.” 2012 -- Redshirted. Prep -- Helped lead Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose to a combined 32-8-7 record in her sophomore and junior seasons ... in the latter year, the Monarchs won the Central Coast Section championship ... was a teammate of current Mustang center back Nicole Wheeler ... graduated in top 10 percent as an AP Scholar with Distinction ... played club for the De Anza Force. Personal -- Born on Jan. 6, 1995 in San Jose ... daughter of Joseph and Izumi ... mother played at Chico State from 1984-87 ... has two sisters, Bailey and Makena ... fan of Arsenal FC; favorite players include Jack Wilshere and James Rodriguez ... is majoring in biological sciences (with a concentration in anatomy and physiology).

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iannetti 5-8 • Junior • Goalkeeper Yorba Linda, CA (Esperanza HS) 2013 -- Named to All-Big West Conference Second Team after compiling a 0.98 GAA against the league ... voted Big West Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 4 after the Mustangs won the regular-season championship ... moved into fourth place on the school’s career saves list, at 207 ... never lost (11-0-1) a match in which Cal Poly scored first ... became the first Mustang goalkeeper since 2003 to be credited with an assist, as she boomed a 60-yard pass ahead to Elise Krieghoff for an 83rd-minute chip at Bakersfield on Aug. 25 ... had six shutouts, and shared a seventh in which she came out midway through the second half ... started every game for the second year in a row. 2012 -- Started all 19 matches as a true freshman ... her 123 saves broke Kristina Grigaitis’ 19-year-old single-season program record (116) and ranked as the 13th-highest total in the nation (No. 1 in the Big West) ... her save percentage during conference play (.794) was second in the league ... recorded three shutouts ... played all but 16 minutes and 24 seconds. Prep -- During her junior year at Esperanza High School in Anaheim, the Aztecs went 23-3-4 overall, with Giannetti shutting out a school-record 17 opponents ... also that season, she was named an ESPN-L.A. Orange County Athlete of the Week after anchoring a side that had extended its unbeaten streak to 46 matches ... was also named second-team All-Southern Section Division 1 and Century League Defensive MVP ... played club for Legends FC, earning a U-17 National Cup championship ... was the commissioner of publicity for student leadership. Personal -- Born on Oct. 28, 1994 in Fullerton ... daughter of Adrian and Kris ... mother attended Cal Poly Pomona ... has a brother, Erik ... was offered a spot on the Argentinian U-23 National Team ... favorite player is Tim Howard; is also a fan of FC Barcelona ... majors in communication studies.

Career Statistics

Career Statistics Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG YC-RC GWG Min. 2012 Redshirted 2013 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 141 Total 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 141

Season 2012 2013 Total

MP-MS 19-19 19-19 38-38

Min. 1,780 1,647 3,427

GA 33 30 63

GAA Saves 1.67 123 1.64 84 1.65 207

Sv. % .788 .737 .767

W-L-D 9-7-3 11-7-1 20-14-4

ShO 3 6 (7) 9 (10)

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egan

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1

eddinger

12

ong

5-7 • Senior • Goalkeeper Folsom, CA (Vista Del Lago HS)

5-5 • Senior • Defender San Ramon, CA (California HS)

2013 -- Played final two-thirds of second half against Sacramento State on Aug. 30, making two saves while helping the Mustangs finish one of seven shutouts during the year ... sat out most of the remainder of the season due to injury. 2012 -- Played 16 shutout minutes versus No. 17 Cal on Aug. 31; had three saves. 2011 -- Didn’t play. 2010 -- Redshirted. Prep -- Was a team captain at Vista Del Lago High School in Folsom ... was named the Sierra Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2010 ... also served as senior class president and was a CSF member.

2013 -- Played in nine games, including three starts ... earned Big West Conference All-Academic honors. 2012 -- Saw time in eight matches ... took a shot on goal at Sacramento State on Aug. 26. 2011 -- Played at UC Irvine on Oct. 9. Prep -- At California High School in San Ramon, was named to the overall East Bay First Team by the Contra Costa Times, as well as to the All-East Bay League First Team as a senior after leading a defense that allowed just 21 goals in 25 matches ... also had four goals and three assists for the Grizzlies ... finished with 12 goals and 12 assists for her career ... also lettered in cross country, track and lacrosse ... was a scholar-athlete from 2008-11 ... played club for the Pleasanton Rage.

Personal -- Born on Sept. 10, 1992 in Santa Cruz ... daughter of Mike and Jan ... has a sister, Lauren ... works as the Head Designer at Mustang News ... majors in graphic communication (with a concentration in web and digital media).

Personal -- Born on Dec. 30, 1992 in Castro Valley ... daughter of Debbie and Bevin ... has a sister, Melissa ... majors in business (with a concentration in management & human resources).

Career Statistics

Career Statistics

Season MP-MS Min. GA GAA Saves Sv. % 2010 Redshirted 2011 Didn’t play 2012 1-0 16 0 0.00 3 1.000 2013 1-0 30 0 0.00 2 1.000 Total 2-0 46 0 0.00 5 1.000

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W-L-D ShO 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0 (1) 0-0-0 0 (1)

Season MP-MS 2011 1-0 2012 8-0 2013 9-3 Total 18-3

G A Pts. Sh. SOG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

YC-RC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

GWG 0 0 0 0

Min. 8 189 359 556


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ara

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rieghoff

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ancaster

5-8 • Junior • Forward Clovis, CA (Buchanan HS)

5-8 • Senior • Midfielder Reno, NV (Galena HS)

2013-14 -- In May, was one of 26 players invited to the U.S. Women’s National Team U-23 training camp held in Chula Vista from June 7-14 ... was chosen by Soccer News Net as one of 36 finalists for the College Boot Award, given to the national player of the year (finished fifth in fan voting) ... was an NSCAA All-West Region First Team honoree and was named the Big West Conference Offensive Player of the Year ... led the nation in goals-per-match average (1.105) ... her total of 21 goals broke a single-season school record that had stood since 1992 ... was named to TopDrawerSoccer.com’s 11-player national Team of the Week on both Aug. 27 and Nov. 5 ... was selected as College Sports Madness’ National Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 7 ... tallied four goals during a 5-2 win at Bakersfield on Aug. 25, the second-most ever scored by a Mustang in one match (trailing only a five-goal performance by Wendy Jones in 1993); it was the program’s first hat trick since 1999 ... during that night, headed in the third-fastest go-ahead goal in response to an opponent’s equalizer in Cal Poly history (2:39 later) ... also broke the all-time school record for fastest second-half goal (31 seconds, versus UC Irvine on Oct. 6) ... her decisive 85th-minute strike in the 1-0 win at UC Davis to clinch the conference title on Oct. 31 was the 14th-latest go-ahead goal in Mustang history; additionally, her double-overtime tally in the 106th minute of the 3-2 win at Hawai’i on Oct. 13 ranks as the fifth-latest golden goal in program history ... was a three-time winner of the overall Coca-Cola Cal Poly Student-Athlete of the Week honor ... finished the season with three assists; her 45 points also broke the school record, which had stood for 21 years, as well ... the 21 goals finished as the fifth-leading total in the country and rank third alltime in Big West history (the most since 2002) ... her five Big West player of the week honors were the most ever throughout the conference during one season. 2012 -- Was named the Big West Conference Freshman of the Year (and also a firstteam all-conference selection) after leading the league in goals, with 11 (tied for the fifth-best single-season total in program history) ... her 0.73 goals-per-match average ranked 17th in the nation ... also led the Big West in points per game (1.47) ... had a trio of two-goal matches (versus Pacific on Sept. 28, at Long Beach State on Oct. 7 and versus Hawai’i on Oct. 14) ... both of her game-winning goals proved to be the difference in 1-0 wins over UC Davis (on Sept. 30) and UC Santa Barbara (Oct. 28) ... converted her lone penalty-kick opportunity (at Fresno State on Sept. 23). Prep -- Was named the Fresno Bee Player of the Year as a senior at Buchanan High School in Clovis ... helped lead the Bears to Central Section Division 1 championships during her freshman, sophomore and senior seasons ... played forward her first three years before moving to midfielder as a senior ... finished four-year career with 100 goals and 37 assists ... won back-to-back Tri-River Athletic Conference Offensive MVP awards in her final two seasons ... was a high school teammate of fellow Mustang Kacey Held ... in Krieghoff’s sophomore year, she and Held led Buchanan to a No. 6 national ranking in the ESPN Rise Fab 50 heading into the Southern California Regional postseason ... played for the Cal-North Olympic Development Program and the Cal Odyssey club ... also played basketball at Buchanan, earning All-TRAC firstteam honors as a senior after helping to lead the Bears to a share of the league title ... was an honor roll student, belonged to the California Scholarship Federation and participated in leadership. Personal -- Born on Nov. 18, 1993 in Fresno ... daughter of Kathy Krieghoff ... has a brother, Ross, and a sister, Emily ... favorite players are Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie ... majors in agricultural communication.

YC-RC 0-0 3-0 3-0

2013 -- By the end of junior season, had moved to No. 24 in school history in career starts (55) ... in the midfield, was integral to the 7-1-0 run that won the Big West Conference championship ... played in every match for the third year in a row ... had assists in five different games ... took a team-high 17 corner kicks ... earned Big West All-Academic honors for the second consecutive year ... poised to enter senior season with 35 career points (14 goals; seven assists), four shy of joining the top 15 in Cal Poly history ... favorite memory was winning the conference title on Oct. 31: “It was a rewarding experience, and I was proud of my team.” 2012 -- Played in all 19 matches again, starting all but two ... scored game-winning goal in 1-0 victory over Bakersfield on Aug. 19 ... her strike just a minute and nine seconds into the 2-2 draw versus Cal State Northridge on Oct. 12 was the fifth-fastest goal in program history (as well as the quickest since 2002) ... earned the first of her two selections to the Big West All-Academic Team. 2011 -- Started every game as a true freshman, playing primarily at the top of the attack ... was the team’s top goal-scorer, with eight ... half of her 28 overall shots were placed on goal ... her 88th-minute tally in the 2-1 win at Cincinnati on Aug. 19 was the fifth-latest go-ahead goal in school history; additionally, her 106th-minute score in the 2-1 win at Bakersfield on Aug. 26 was the fourth-latest golden goal among all Mustangs past and present. Prep -- As a senior at Galena High School in Reno, Nev., played for a state finalist ... recorded 50 goals and 23 assists during her career ... earned All-Sierra League First Team accolades in final three seasons, and was named the Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior ... also played basketball, and made the all-state academic teams for both sports ... the NIAA selected her as one of its Top 10 Student-Athletes of the Year for 2010-11 ... also participated in student government and was a National Honor Society member. Personal -- Born on Dec. 8, 1992 in Reno ... daughter of Ken and Cathy ... has a brother, Kyle, who also attended Cal Poly ... has a cousin, Abby Ghent, who’s a member of the U.S. National Ski Team ... plays guitar and is a videographer for the team ... majors in graphic communication (with a concentration in web and digital media).

Career Statistics

Career Statistics Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG 2012 15-13 11 0 22 67 32 2013 19-19 21 3 45 106 60 Total 34-32 32 3 67 173 92

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GWG 2 7 9

Min. 1,143 1,647 2,790

Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG 2011 19-19 8 1 17 28 14 2012 19-17 4 1 9 34 12 2013 19-19 2 5 9 19 9 Total 57-55 14 7 35 81 35

YC-RC 1-0 0-0 2-0 3-0

GWG 2 1 1 4

Min. 1,293 1,200 1,146 3,639

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amantha

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ertens

50

erney

5-10 • Junior • Defender El Cerrito, CA (Albany HS)

5-7 • Junior • Defender

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (Tesoro HS)

2013 -- Played every minute of shutout wins against Loyola Marymount (3-0 on Aug. 23) and Sacramento State (4-0 on Aug. 30), plus all but nine minutes versus San Jose State (3-0 on Sept. 6) ... played the entire second half on Oct. 31 in the 1-0 win at UC Davis that clinched the regular-season Big West Conference championship ... earned Big West All-Academic honors. 2012 -- Played in 13 matches, earning starts in nine as a true freshman ... played all 90 minutes in shutout wins over Bakersfield (on Aug. 19) and UC Santa Barbara (Oct. 28). Prep -- As a center back for Albany High School, helped lead the Cougars to a 55-10-6 overall record, including 21-1-1 (with 18 shutouts) during her junior year, when she was a captain ... earned first-team All-Bay Shore League accolades twice as team won two league championships ... scored a combined 45 goals in three seasons (didn’t play as a senior because of an injury) ... with the ACC Mavericks, played in the 2007 Norway Cup in Oslo, scoring the winning goal in the final ... also played club for the Pleasanton Rage ... was an AP Scholar.

2013 -- Played in three games: at No. 20 Texas A&M on Sept. 15, at Seattle on Sept. 22 and at No. 20 Santa Clara on Sept. 29. 2012 -- Saw time at Sacramento State on Aug. 26 and against Oregon State on Sept. 9. 2011 -- Redshirted. Prep -- At Tesoro High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, was named first-team All-South Coast League ... was the Offensive Player of the Year and a team captain as a senior ... also played lacrosse and volleyball for the Titans ... was on the Principal’s Honor Roll and was a scholar-athlete ... played for the West Coast Futbol Club and Laguna Hills Eclipse. Personal -- Born on Nov. 2, 1992 in Mission Viejo ... daughter of Dave and Carla ... father played football for Cal State Northridge, while mother was a track and field athlete at Cal State Fullerton ... has a sister, Ashton ... majors in liberal studies (with a concentration in child development).

Personal -- Born on April 13, 1994 in Oakland ... daughter of Bob and Sue ... has two brothers, Brian and Danny ... USMNT defenders Omar Gonzalez and DaMarcus Beasley are two of her favorite players ... is majoring in kinesiology (with a concentration in exercise science).

Career Statistics Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG 2012 13-9 0 0 0 3 2 2013 14-9 0 0 0 4 0 Total 27-18 0 0 0 7 2

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YC-RC 1-0 0-0 1-0

Career Statistics GWG 0 0 0

Min. 949 914 1,863

Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG 2011 Redshirted 2012 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 5-0 0 0 0 0 0

YC-RC GWG Min. 0-0 0 22 0-0 0 43 0-0 0 65


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ittmann 5-4 • Sophomore • Midfielder Livermore, CA (Granada HS) 2013 -- Redshirted. 2012 -- Started the season’s first eight matches in the middle third before being injured ... played every minute in all but two of the initial seven games. Prep -- Was named to the All-East Bay League First Team as a midfielder at Granada High School in Livermore ... was also selected to the Contra Costa Times’ all-area third team following her senior year with the Matadors ... club was called the Mustang Rampage ... also participated in DECA. Personal -- Born on Jan. 16, 1994 in Pleasanton ... daughter of Brian and Brandi ... father also attended Cal Poly ... has a brother, Bradley, and two sisters, Brooke and Bridget ... supervises intramural sports on campus for ASI ... is an avid ukulele and guitar player ... majoring in graphic communication (with a concentration in management).

Career Statistics Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG YC-RC GWG Min. 2012 8-8 0 0 0 3 0 1-0 0 675 2013 Redshirted Total 8-8 0 0 0 3 0 1-0 0 675

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eather

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ouhier 5-6 • Junior • Goalkeeper Los Gatos, CA (Los Gatos HS) 2013 -- Made three saves during the final 25 minutes at No. 20 Texas A&M on Sept. 15 ... also saved two shots while playing the second half at Seattle on Sept. 22. 2012 -- Didn’t play. 2011 -- Redshirted. Prep -- Helped Los Gatos High School advance to the Central Coast Section semifinals in back-to-back years (posting a 28-5-12 record) while serving as a team captain each season ... as a senior, led the Wildcats with a .573 GAA and 77 saves ... was named firstteam All-De Anza League and was the Goalkeeper of the Year ... also was a Principal Scholar four times and was a member of the National Scholarship Federation. Personal -- Born on April 2, 1993 in Los Gatos ... daughter of Allan and Jenifer ... has a sister, Ashley ... majors in kinesiology.

Career Statistics Season MP-MS Min. GA 2011 2012 2013 2-0 65 2 Total 2-0 65 2

GAA Saves Sv. % Redshirted Didn’t play 2.77 5 .714 2.77 5 .714

W-L-D ShO 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0

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ordan

Meet the Mustangs

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mith 5-3 • Sophomore • Midfielder Palo Alto, CA (Palo Alto HS) 2013 -- Six of the 13 games in which she played were shutouts, including the 1-0 win at UC Davis on Oct. 31 that clinched the Big West Conference regular-season title for the Mustangs ... played a season-high 52 minutes in the middle third during the 3-2 doubleovertime win at Hawai’i on Oct. 13. Prep -- At Palo Alto High School, scored five goals with four assists as a junior ... also played club for Palo Alto 95G Blue, which in 2012 was ranked No. 7 in the state ... in 2010, the club was a NorCal State Cup finalist ... also lettered in lacrosse and cross country, and wrote for school newspaper ... was a referee for U-14 soccer during the summer. Personal -- Born on Dec. 9, 1994 in Palo Alto ... daughter of Eddie and Carolyn ... has a brother, Austin ... fan of Manchester United; Tobin Heath is one of her favorite players ... majors in business.

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agner 5-8 • Junior • Midfielder San Diego, CA (Westview HS) 2013 -- Saw time in eight matches, including three shutouts (one of which was the Big West Conference title-clinching 1-0 win at UC Davis on Oct. 31) ... played a season-high 85 minutes at Cal State Fullerton on Nov. 7. 2012 -- While at Coastal Carolina, was one of five Chanticleers to start all 19 games ... was third on the team with 1,583 minutes played ... was part of a side that chalked up eight shutouts and allowed the fewest goals in school history. Prep -- Scored 20 goals as a midfielder during her freshman and sophomore seasons at Westview High School in San Diego before moving to center back for her junior and senior years ... helped lead the Wolverines to a Palomar League championship and a No. 5 national ranking by ESPN as a senior ... played for the Carlsbad Elite G93 club, which she helped lead to the 2010 Coastal League gold championship ... also played volleyball ... was named to the San Diego High School Sports Association All-Academic Team as a junior and senior, and was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal -- Born on Feb. 7, 1994 in San Diego ... daughter of Rick and Kathie ... is a member of Campus Crusade and has been a treasurer for the National Collegiate Sales Competition ... majoring in business (with a concentration in accounting).

Career Statistics Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG YC-RC GWG Min. 2013 13-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 211 Total 13-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 211

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Career Statistics Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG 2012 * 19-19 0 0 0 2 1 2013 8-0 0 0 0 1 0 Total 8-0 0 0 0 1 0 * Statistics from season at Coastal Carolina

YC-RC 2-0 0-0 0-0

GWG 0 0 0

Min. 1,583 247 247


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ari

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heeler

2014

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riggs

5-11 • Sophomore • Defender Saratoga, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS)

5-6 • Freshman • Midfielder Escondido, CA (San Pasqual HS)

2013 -- Redshirted. 2012 -- Played in 10 matches, including two starts (at Loyola Marymount on Aug. 17 and at Fresno State on Sept. 23; never left the field versus the Bulldogs). Prep -- As a senior at Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, was named to the San Jose Mercury News All-Area First Team and the West Catholic League First Team after helping the defense shut out 18 opponents ... added four goals and one assist for the nation’s third-ranked team ... during her junior year, the Monarchs went 18-2-4 and won the Central Coast Section championship ... was a teammate of current Mustang midfielder Miki Foster ... also lettered for four years in field hockey ... was an honor roll student. Personal -- Born on Jan. 4, 1994 in Los Gatos ... daughter of Richard and Jody ... mother also attended Cal Poly ... has a sister, Allie ... majors in communication studies.

Prep -- As a midfielder at San Pasqual High School in Escondido, earned All-Avocado League honors in each of her final three seasons while the Golden Eagles made the San Diego Section Division 1 playoffs every year ... was also awarded the team’s symbolic Shannon MacMillan jersey, a tradition SPHS started to commemorate its most famous alumna (MacMillan went on to play for the U.S. National Team from 1994 to 2006, and was U.S. Soccer’s Female Athlete of the Year in 2002) ... also played for the Del Mar Carmel Valley Sharks club, which won Youth Soccer National League championships in 2013 and 2014 ... was an honors student every year, and made the San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic Team ... also played field hockey. Personal -- Born on Sept. 11, 1996 in Escondido ... daughter of Richard and Carol ... has a sister, Linnea ... majors in recreation, parks, & tourism administration.

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andaele 5-5 • Freshman • Midfielder

San Luis Obispo, CA (San Luis Obispo HS) Prep -- Was an All-Southern Section Division 3 attacking player at San Luis Obispo High School ... also was a team captain and first-team all-league honoree in each of her final two seasons (and earned the Offensive Player of the Year award as a junior) ... as a freshman, was part of a Tigers squad that advanced to the divisional semifinals for the first time in recent history ... belonged to the school’s Interact Club ... also played for the Santa Barbara Soccer Club.

Career Statistics Season MP-MS G A Pts. Sh. SOG 2012 10-2 0 0 0 0 0 2013 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 Total 12-4 0 0 0 0 0

YC-RC 1-0 0-0 1-0

GWG 0 0 0

Min. 341 156 497

Personal -- Born on Oct. 25, 1994 in San Luis Obispo ... daughter of Casey and Christy ... father had a nine-year career in Major League Baseball, playing for the Montreal Expos (from 1986-88), Houston Astros (1988-93) and Cleveland Indians (1996-97), and is now the baserunning coordinator for the Texas Rangers ... mother also attended Cal Poly ... has a brother, Dylan ... majors in recreation, parks & tourism administration.

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atarina

Meet the Mustangs

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rake

28

lood

5-6 • Freshman • Midfielder/Defender San Luis Obispo, CA (San Luis Obispo HS)

Prep -- As a senior center mid, led San Luis Obispo High School through a 17-5-3 season and to the second round of the Southern Section Division 3 playoffs ... earned all-league firstteam honors as a junior and senior ... served as a team captain for the Tigers, and was an AP student ... played her freshman year at Los Altos, where she contributed to the Eagles’ run to the Central Coast Section Division 2 quarterfinals ... transferred to Aragon (San Mateo) for her sophomore year, when she was an All-Peninsula Athletic League Second Team selection (after playing every match of the season while the Dons won a share of the division championship). Personal -- Born on June 26, 1996 in Palo Alto ... daughter of Mark and Zorica ... is a Norwich City FC fan; also lists Mesut Özil among her favorite players ... has a brother, Michael ... majors in materials engineering.

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latebo 5-4 • Freshman • Midfielder

Arroyo Grande, CA (Arroyo Grande HS) Prep -- As an Arroyo Grande High School senior in 2012-13, had 19 goals and eight assists while leading the Eagles through an 18-2-6 season that included a league championship (at 10-1-1) and a run to the third round of the Southern Section Division 3 playoffs ... served as team captain ... set program records for goals scored by a freshman and sophomore ... was an AP student ... also played for the Ventura County Eagles and the Santa Barbara Soccer Club. Personal -- Born on June 22, 1995 in Ridgecrest ... daughter of Michael and Jamie ... has a brother, Matt, and two sisters, Ari and Mailea ... is majoring in forestry & natural resources.

5-5 • Freshman • Forward/Midfielder Los Gatos, CA (Los Gatos HS) Prep -- In her senior season as a co-captain at Los Gatos High School, helped lead the Wildcats to the Central Coast Section Division 1 championship (their first since 1996) ... was also named to the San Jose Mercury News’ All-Area Second Team after her junior season, when she was No. 1 in the De Anza Division with 16 goals and seven assists to help push LGHS to the league title ... was also the league’s Offensive MVP, and was selected as the De Anza Junior of the Year by Prep2Prep.com after being a driving force for the conference’s most explosive attack (50 goals in 21 matches) ... was coached by former D.C. United and San Jose Clash midfielder Shawn Medved ... also has played for the De Anza Force club ... was a high school teammate of fellow Mustang Kayla McQuade. Personal -- Born on March 5, 1996 in San Jose ... daughter of Stan and Melissa ... has a brother, Niko ... majors in graphic communication.

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ansen 5-9 • Freshman • Defender

Sacramento, CA (Rio Americano HS) Prep -- During her junior year at Rio Americano High School in Sacramento, the Raiders finished ranked No. 5 in the nation by MaxPreps.com and No. 8 by the NSCAA (as well as No. 1 in California in both rankings) ... they went 18-0-2 during the season, which ended in a third consecutive Sac-Joaquin Section Division 3 championship ... was chosen as the Capital Athletic League Defensive Player of the Year and was an all-city selection ... also was a Sacramento Bee honorable mention in basketball, an all-league cross country runner, and a volleyball player ... was valedictorian, and belonged to the National Society of High School Scholars and the California Scholarship Federation ... played club for Placer United, which won the 2013 Davis Legacy Tournament (with her earning the MVP award). Personal -- Born on Feb. 20, 1996 in Sacramento ... daughter of Paul and Yvonne ... father played at Cal Poly from 1985 to 1988 before a pro career from 1993 to 2001 for the Sacramento Knights of the Continental Indoor Soccer League and the World Indoor Soccer League ... has a brother, Zachary, and a sister, Megan ... is a Chelsea fan; favorite players include Fernando Torres and Oscar ... majors in biological sciences.

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uade 5-6 • Freshman • Forward/Midfielder Los Gatos, CA (Los Gatos HS) Prep -- As a senior at Los Gatos High School, led the Wildcats with 10 goals (and added five assists) during their first Central Coast Section Division 1 championship run in 18 years ... was named to the San Jose Mercury News’ all-area team after each of her final three seasons ... totaled 19 goals and 13 assists between her sophomore and junior years ... was named to the All-De Anza Division First Team ... was a high school teammate of fellow Mustang McKenzie Flood. Personal -- Born on Oct. 18, 1996 in Los Gatos ... daughter of Patrick and Lynne ... has a sister, Jessica ... has an uncle, John Skurla, who was a 19th-round draft choice of the San Francisco Giants after being chosen as the Pac-10 North Division Player of the Year at Washington State in 1984 ... majors in kinesiology.

5-4 • Freshman • Midfielder Moraga, CA (Campolindo HS) Prep -- As a senior captain, led Campolindo High School in Moraga with 15 goals and 11 assists, and the Cougars won the North Coast Section Division 2 championship ... earned All-East Bay honors from the Contra Costa Times ... also was the Diablo Foothill Athletic League Offensive Player of the Year as a junior, when she had 16 goals ... team went 31-5-7 overall during her final two seasons ... also played a year of tennis, and was president of the school’s Interact Club ... played for the Lamorinda Soccer Club. Personal -- Born on Aug. 18, 1996 in Berkeley ... daughter of Mark and Karen ... father played tennis at Long Beach State ... is a fan of FC Barcelona; favorite players include Messi and Xavi ... majors in biological sciences.

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osati 6-1 • Freshman • Defender Redwood City, CA (Woodside HS) Prep -- As a senior defender at Woodside High School, helped lead the Wildcats to the Central Coast Section Division 2 championship match ... earned All-Area First Team status from the San Jose Mercury News in each of her final two seasons (during which she also moved up in set pieces to score 26 times) ... in her junior and senior years, team went a combined 37-3-7, with all but six of the wins coming by shutout ... was a three-time Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division Defensive Player of the Year ... in 2013, when Woodside won its first division title in 36 years, she was also the San Mateo Daily Journal Player of the Year and the Menlo Park Daily News Defensive Player of the Year ... was a team captain ... also ran a year of cross country, was an honors student, and participated in leadership ... played for the Juventus Avanza club, which won the NorCal State Cup in 2013 and 2014. Personal -- Born on Oct. 11, 1996 in Palo Alto ... daughter of Marc and Sarah ... has a sister, Lisa ... fan of Arsenal FC; Mesut Özil, Vincent Kompany and Angel Di Maria are three of her favorite players ... is a political science major.

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tabler 5-7 • Freshman • Defender Lafayette, CA (Campolindo HS) 2013 -- Redshirted. Prep -- At Campolindo High School in Moraga, earned All-Diablo Foothill League First Team accolades ... was a multi-time Contra Costa Times Star of the Week ... was named the Cougars’ Defensive Player of the Year in 2010 ... helped lead Campolindo to a combined 23-5-8 record in league play ... played club for Lamorinda, which won the USA Cup championship in 2012 ... also was a Lafayette Youth Commission member and a swim coach. Personal -- Born on Dec. 21, 1994 in Walnut Creek ... daughter of Bob and Sue ... father also attended Cal Poly, as have two sisters, Kirsten and Kathryn ... is a member of Campus Crusade ... fan of FC Barcelona ... majors in kinesiology (with a concentration in exercise science).

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iboch 5-6 • Freshman • Goalkeeper San Diego, CA (Westview HS) Prep -- As a senior at Westview High School in San Diego, had the best GAA in the Palomar League (0.968), and recorded the second-most shutouts (11) in the 12-year history of the school ... the Wolverines finished ranked No. 23 in the state by MaxPreps.com after winning the Southern California Regional Division 1 championship ... also played basketball ... was a San Diego UnionTribune All-Academic honoree, and was a member of the National Honor Society and California Scholarship Federation; also participated in peer counseling ... played for the West Coast FC. Personal -- Born on Oct. 31, 1996 in Poway ... daughter of Rick and Carlene ... father ran track and cross country at Cal State Northridge ... has a brother, Danny ... family includes several accomplished athletes, including cousins Matt Viboch (a fly-half for four national championship-winning rugby teams at Cal from 1999-2002) and Carolyn Lee (who played in the 1999 field hockey Final Four for Iowa) ... has coached for TOPSoccer, a program for young players with disabilities ... admires Manchester United, Real Madrid and the L.A. Galaxy; Wayne Rooney, Manuel Weber and Clint Dempsey are a few of her favorite players ... majors in graphic communication (with a minor in math).

Fans congratulate the Mustangs after their 3-1 win on Senior Day over UC Riverside in Alex G. Spanos Stadium on Oct. 20, 2013.

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Alex G. Spanos Stadium

Megan Abutin makes a run in from the left side of the pitch at Alex G. Spanos Stadium against UC Riverside on Oct. 20, 2013. The Mustangs have lost just once to a conference opponent in San Luis Obispo since 2011.

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Alex G. Spanos Stadium

The Home of Cal Poly Women’s Soccer In 2006, Alex G. Spanos Stadium was renovated on the California Avenue side, and three years later, a video board was installed behind the north goal. The Mustangs went 6-1-0 overall at home during the 2013 season, and have lost just once to a conference opponent in San Luis Obispo since 2011. The stadium also houses Cal Poly football and men’s soccer games, as well as ceremonies for graduation, Week of Welcome and other events. On Sept. 10, 2010, a record crowd of 2,532 watched Cal Poly host No. 1-ranked North Carolina, the twotime defending national champion. (The Tar Heels won 1-0, scoring in the 49th minute.) The Friday-night attendance figure eclipsed the old mark of 2,299, set Aug. 27, 2004 for a 2-2 draw against No. 3 Santa Clara. Middle left: The crowd watches pregame warm-ups before a 2-0 win over San Jose State on Sept. 3, 2010. Bottom: Fans in one of the stadium’s eight upper-level guest suites cheer a Cal Poly goal versus UC Irvine on Oct. 6, 2013.

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2013 in Review Cal Poly celebrates clinching the Big West Conference regular-season championship after its 1-0 win at UC Davis on Oct. 31, 2013. Afterward, the Mustangs had three players earn NSCAA All-West Region honors, five others voted for all-conference accolades and seven qualify for all-academic distinction. They also had a player win the school’s Big West Sportsmanship Award and received an NCAA Public Recognition Award for academic excellence.

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Women’s Soccer 2013 Overall Stats

RECORD: 11-7-1 • BIG WEST CONFERENCE: 7-1-0 HOME: 6-1-0 • ROAD: 5-6-0 • NEUTRAL: 0-0-1 • OVERTIME: 1-0-1 No. PLAYER MP-MS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att. 13 Elise Krieghoff* 19-19 21 3 45 106 .198 60 .566 7 1-2 0 Alyssa Giannetti* 19-19 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 7 Jordyn Zander 19-19 0 3 3 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 3 Haley Walker 19-19 1 2 4 23 .043 6 .261 1 0-0 17 Cristina Farrington 19-19 0 2 2 9 .000 4 .444 0 0-0 18 Sara Lancaster* 19-19 2 5 9 19 .105 9 .474 1 1-1 14 Kacey Held 19-18 1 6 8 11 .091 6 .545 0 0-0 26 Kendra Bonsall* 17-12 2 2 6 11 .182 7 .636 2 0-0 5 Sara Epps* 18-11 1 3 5 14 .071 6 .429 0 0-0 2 Megan Abutin* 19-4 4 3 11 14 .286 10 .714 0 0-0 8 Jordan Ansara* 13-11 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 21 Robin Mertens* 14-9 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 9 Allie Bégin* 18-9 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 28 Braelyn Fetsch 12-8 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 25 Lydia Anderson* 17-7 0 2 2 17 .000 9 .529 0 0-0 12 Tracy Hong* 9-3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 24 Megan Wagner* 8-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 30 Jordan Smith* 13-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 55 Dana Gornick 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 20 Nicole Wheeler* 2-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 16 Miki Foster* 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11 Amanda Turini 4-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10 Lauren Heer 6-0 1 0 2 3 .333 1 .333 0 0-0 27 Heather Rouhier* 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 50 Samantha Nerney* 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Megan Heddinger* 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 6 Cynthia Garcia 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 Christina Eichinger* 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 15 Andrea Zimkowski 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 23 Cassandra Fäsi* 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 19-19 33 33 99 244 .135 121 .496 11 2-3 Opponents 19-19 32 25 89 271 .118 126 .465 7 2-2 * Returning Letterwinner for 2014 GOALKEEPING No. Name MP-MS Minutes GA Avg. Saves Sv. Pct. W-L-D Sho 0 Alyssa Giannetti* 19-19 1,647 30 1.64 84 .737 11-7-1 6/1 27 Heather Rouhier* 2-0 65 2 2.77 5 .714 0-0-0 0/0 1 Megan Heddinger* 1-0 30 0 0.00 2 1.000 0-0-0 0/1 Total 19-19 1,742 32 1.65 94 .746 11-7-1 7 Opponents 19-19 1,742 33 1.71 88 .727 7-11-1 5 Date Aug. 23 Aug. 25 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 15 Sept. 20 Sept. 22 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 7

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2013 TEAM STATS

CAL POLY OPP. SHOT BREAKDOWN Goals-Shot attempts 33-244 32-271 Goals scored per game 1.74 1.68 Shot pct. .135 .118 Shots on goal-Attempts 121-244 126-271 SOG pct. .496 .465 Shots/Game 12.8 14.3 CORNERS-GOALS 73-1

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PENALTIES Yellow cards 20 11 Red cards 1 0 GOALS BY HALF AND OT 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Cal Poly 15 17 0 1 33 Opponents 14 18 0 0 32 SHOTS BY HALF AND OT 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Cal Poly 123 118 1 2 244 Opponents 125 140 5 1 271 SAVES BY HALF AND OT 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Cal Poly 39 52 2 1 94 Opponents 48 39 1 0 88 CORNER KICKS BY HALF AND OT 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Cal Poly 36 34 1 2 73 Opponents 29 42 2 0 73 FOULS BY HALF AND OT 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Cal Poly 119 116 7 1 243 Opponents 88 87 4 0 179

Opponent Score Overall Big West Attend. Cal Poly Scorer(s) (Assisting) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 3-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 263 Lancaster, 11’ (Krieghoff); Krieghoff, 19’ (Farrington); Heer, 74’ (Held) at Bakersfield W, 5-2 2-0-0 0-0-0 301 Krieghoff, 8’ (Lancaster); Held, 9’ (Zander); Krieghoff, 59’ (Anderson); Krieghoff, 80’ (Held); Krieghoff, 83’ (Giannetti) SACRAMENTO STATE W, 4-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 302 Walker, 25’ (Anderson); Krieghoff, 32’ (Farrington); Abutin, 49’ (Epps); Krieghoff, 53’ (Zander) SAN JOSE STATE W, 3-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 315 Krieghoff, 6’ (Held); Krieghoff, 36’ (Abutin); Krieghoff, 87’ (Lancaster and Held) at (10) Baylor L, 0-4 4-1-0 0-0-0 743 at (20) Texas A&M L, 0-4 4-2-0 0-0-0 1,637 at OREGON STATE L, 0-3 4-3-0 0-0-0 417 at Seattle L, 0-4 4-4-0 0-0-0 239 at Saint Mary’s L, 1-2 4-5-0 0-0-0 313 Krieghoff, 18’ (Zander and Epps) at (20) Santa Clara L, 0-4 4-6-0 0-0-0 975 LONG BEACH STATE* W, 2-0 5-6-0 1-0-0 760 Krieghoff, 56’ (Bégin); Krieghoff, 57’ (Lancaster) UC IRVINE* L, 3-4 5-7-0 1-1-0 438 Krieghoff, 46’ (free kick); Krieghoff, 51’ (Lancaster); Epps, 80’ (Krieghoff) at CSUN* W, 1-0 6-7-0 2-1-0 345 Bonsall, 29’ (Epps) at Hawai’i* W, 3-2 (2OT) 7-7-0 3-1-0 1,247 Abutin, 34’ (Krieghoff and Bonsall); Abutin, 47’ (Held); Krieghoff, 106’ (Held) CAL STATE FULLERTON* W, 1-0 8-7-0 4-1-0 926 Krieghoff, 52’ (penalty kick) UC RIVERSIDE* W, 3-1 9-7-0 5-1-0 667 Abutin, 32’ (Walker); Bonsall, 33’ (Walker); Krieghoff, 40’ (Abutin) at UC Santa Barbara* W, 2-1 10-7-0 6-1-0 478 Krieghoff, 50’ (Lancaster); Krieghoff, 53’ (Bonsall) at UC Davis* W, 1-0 11-7-0 7-1-0 394 Krieghoff, 85’ (Abutin) at Cal State Fullerton! D, 1-1 (3-4 PKs) 11-7-1 866 Lancaster, 27’ (penalty kick) * Big West Conference matches ! Big West Conference Tournament semifinal

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The play of seniors like Cristina Farrington (17), Haley Walker (3) and Jordyn Zander (far right) — each of whom started every game in 2013 — was key to adding to the program’s trophy case. Walker, who directed the conference’s top attack from her center mid spot, was ranked as a top-150 NWSL Draft prospect by AllWhiteKit.com in January. Farrington also earned All-West Region honors at outside back. Zander, who played either in the middle third or at center back during the year, was also the recipient of the school’s Big West Sportsmanship Award.

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Above: The Mustangs stayed in first place in the Big West Conference standings with their 3-1 Senior Day win over UC Riverside on Oct. 20. The next day (also following the 1-0 win over Cal State Fullerton on Oct. 18), sophomore center back Jordan Ansara (8; also pictured lower-left) was one of 17 Division I players to be chosen as a national Primetime Performer of the Week by CollegeSoccer360.com. Lower-right: Senior midfielder Kacey Held finished her career with 11 assists, tied for 11th in school history.

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Mustang Women’s Soccer Records

Top left: Last year as a sophomore, Alyssa Giannetti became the first Mustang goalkeeper since 2003 to record an assist. Her 207 saves through two seasons rank No. 4 in school history. Left: Senior midfielder Sara Lancaster’s 55 career starts already are the 24th-most in the history of the program. An extended record book and history guide can be found online at GoPoly.com.

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Mustang History Current Mustangs in the record book School History GOALS Match 1. Wendy Jones, vs. Vanguard (9/4/93) 5 2. Elise Krieghoff, at Bakersfield (8/25/13) 4 3t. Kolleen Kassis, at SFSU (10/24/92) 3 Jill Nelsen, at Idaho (9/27/98) 3 Kara Grondzik, vs. Tulsa (9/19/99) 3 Elise Krieghoff, vs. San Jose St. (9/6/13) 3 Single Season 1. Elise Krieghoff, 2013 — 21 Career 1. Kolleen Kassis, 1992-95 2. Gina Oceguera, 1995, ’97-99 3t. Wendy Jones, 1992-95 Elise Krieghoff, 2012

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Elise Krieghoff broke or tied four Cal Poly scoring records as a sophomore in 2013. In addition to the single-season goals mark listed at right, she finished with 45 points thanks to her three assists. A third of the sophomore’s 21 strikes were game-winners, and of the remaining 14, one came on a 46th-minute free kick versus UC Irvine (the fastest second-half score in program history). As a freshman and redshirt sophomore in 2011 and 2013, outside back Allie Bégin played in two matches in which the Mustangs held an opponent to no more than one shot on goal. The total shutout was one of 11 such games all-time; the one-shot allowance, one of 16 by Cal Poly over the years, came in the 1-0 win at CSUN on Oct. 10 last season. A comprehensive history and record book can be found online at GoPoly.com/sports/ wsoc.

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Career 20t. Megan Schlegel, 1999-2002 Annette Croteau, 1999-2002 Kelsey Carroll, 2003-06 23. Carolyn Schifftner, 1998-2001 24. Sara Lancaster, 2011-

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SAVES Single Season 1. Alyssa Giannetti, 2012 8. Alyssa Giannetti, 2013

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MATCHES STARTED IN GOAL Career 4. Liz Hill, 2002-05 5. Alli Tramel, 2004-07 6t. Coral Hoover, 2006-09 Brooke Gauvin, 2008-11 Alyssa Giannetti, 2012-

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FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL ALLOWED Match 1t. vs. Boise St., at Portland St. (9/11/11) Allie Bégin (22 minutes) 12t. at Cal State Northridge (10/10/13) Jordan Ansara (90 minutes) Allie Bégin (90 minutes)

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Community Outreach Cal Poly Women’s Soccer takes time every season to serve our community. By spending time volunteering, we gain leadership skills, share the women’s love of soccer and, most importantly, get to know and support our community.

Special Olympics The Special Olympics is an organization that welcomes all athletes, regardless of their ability or disability. Our team helped out during the San Luis Obispo Regional Games, doing everything from set-up to cheering on local athletes competing.

Local Elementary Schools Our team prides itself on not only being great soccer players but also excellent students. We share that commitment with local elementary schools, teaching children about being active and spending time reading in class.

SLO Food Bank The local food bank serves all of San Luis Obispo County by providing nutritious food to people in need. To support them, the team inspects and sorts donated food before it will be distributed.

UMCC Rummage Sale Every year around spring cleaning time, the United Methodist Children’s Center holds a rummage sale, from which all proceeds support a staff enrichment program for the center. The team comes in as a clean-up crew and helps organize and load out unsold items for Goodwill.


Top ROW: Middle ROW: Bottom ROW:

Bernardo Silva, Kathleen Lemieux, Robin Mertens, Emily Hansen, Kendra Bonsall, Elise Krieghoff, Shannon Stabler, Sara Lancaster, Megan Wagner, Nicole Wheeler, Gianna Rosati, Lindsey Smith, Alex Crozier Samantha Nerney, Megan Abutin, Brady Candaele, McKenzie Flood, Alyssa Giannetti, Brittney Viboch, Heather Rouhier, Megan Heddinger, Kayla McQuade, Katarina Drake, Cassandra Fäsi, Mari Briggs Ally Lynn, Sara Epps, Allie Bégin, Jordan Smith, Mallory Flatebo, Miki Foster, Emily Orwig, Christina Eichinger, Breanna Rittmann, Tracy Hong, Lydia Anderson

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Cal poly women’s soccer history and record book

honors — records — ncaa tournament results letterwinners — year-by-year scores — series records


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credits This second edition of the Cal Poly Women’s Soccer History and Record Book was researched, edited and designed by Cal Poly Athletics Communications intern Donovan Aird (daird@calpoly.edu) in 2014. The middle photo on page 8 is courtesy of University Archives, California Polytechnic State University. The top-right photo on page 16 is by Brian Kent. All other assorted file photos throughout the document are from the Cal Poly Athletics Communications archives, taken by Julie Brandt, Matt Brown, Aaron Lambert or Ray Ambler. Up-to-date information, rosters, schedules, statistics and bios for the current Cal Poly women’s soccer team can be found online at GoPoly.com. 2


Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Honors Note: The program started as an NCAA Division II independent in 1992, and played the 1993 season in the California Collegiate Athletic Association. Cal Poly then moved to the Division I level before the 1994 season, again playing as an independent, before joining the Big West Conference prior to 1996.

All-Americans (Chosen by the NSCAA) 1993 — Wendy Jones (Second Team) Kolleen Kassis (Second Team) 2002 — Brooke Flamson (Third Team)

Cal Poly’s Brooke Flamson was selected as a third-team NSCAA AllAmerican after her senior season in 2002. Flamson, who started 60 consecutive matches during her career, also earned back-to-back Big West Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2001 and 2002.

NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player (Offense) 1993 — Kolleen Kassis

All-West Region (NSCAA) 1992 — Marci Trubell (First Team) Shawna Burroughs (Second Team) 1993 — Wendy Jones (First Team) Kolleen Kassis (First Team) Shawna Burroughs (Second Team) Kristina Grigaitis (Second Team) 1994 — Kolleen Kassis (First Team) 1995 — Kolleen Kassis (First Team) 1997 — Amy Earle (Second Team) Gina Oceguera (Second Team) 1998 — Gina Oceguera (Third Team) 2002 — Brooke Flamson (First Team) Megan Schlegel (Second Team) 2003 — Sierra Simmons (Second Team) Greta Shirdon (Third Team) 2004 — Sharon Day (Third Team) 2006 — Heidi McQuitty (Third Team) 2008 — Carrie Andrews (Third Team) 3

2009 — Julianne Grinstead (Second Team) Coral Hoover (Second Team) Carissa Voegele (Third Team) 2011 — Cici Kobinski (Third Team) 2012 — Cici Kobinski (Third Team) 2013 — Elise Krieghoff (First Team) Cristina Farrington (Second Team) Haley Walker (Second Team) (Soccer Buzz Magazine) 1997 — Gina Oceguera (Second Team) 1998 — Andrea Sievers (Third Team) 1999 — Andrea Sievers (Third Team) 2002 — Brooke Flamson (Second Team) ­ Megan Schlegel (Third Team) 2003 — Erin Martin (Second Team) Sierra Simmons (Second Team) Greta Shirdon (Third Team) 2004 — Sierra Simmons (First Team) Sharon Day (Third Team) 2006 — Heidi McQuitty (Third Team)

California Collegiate Athletic Association Player of the Year 1993 — Kolleen Kassis


Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Honors Big West Conference Player of the Year 1997 — Gina Oceguera Note: In 2001, the Big West Conference started to name separate Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year awards rather than an overall Player of the Year.

Big West Conference Offensive Player of the Year 2013 — Elise Krieghoff

Big West Conference Defensive Player of the Year

Big West Conference Midfielder of the Year 2012 — Cici Kobinski

Big West Conference Goalkeeper of the Year 2003 — Greta Shirdon 2009 — Coral Hoover

Big West Conference Freshman of the Year 2003 — Sharon Day 2006 (co) — Carrie Andrews 2012 — Elise Krieghoff

Big West Conference Tournament MVP 2003 — Sharon Day 2004 — Liz Hill

All-CCAA 1993 First Team Shawna Burroughs, Sr. Kristina Grigaitis, Fr. Wendy Jones, So. Kolleen Kassis, So. Janet Kreb, Jr. Second Team Nicole Gunion, Fr. Holly Harris, Jr. Honorable Mention Angie Burch, So.

2001 — Brooke Flamson 2002 — Brooke Flamson 2003 — Sierra Simmons 2004 — Sierra Simmons 2008 — Carrie Andrews 2009 — Julianne Grinstead

Sierra Simmons was the Big West Conference Defensive Player of the Year in both 2003 and 2004.

After a highly decorated two-sport career at Cal Poly, Sharon Day went on to compete at two Olympics in track and field — first in the high jump in Beijing in 2008, and then in the heptathlon in London in 2012.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Honors All-Big West Conference 1996 First Team Amy Earle, Jr. Kristina Grigaitis, Sr. Alison Murphy, Jr. Andrea Sievers, Fr. Second Team Stacy Dolder, Jr. Patty Teal, Jr. Honorable Mention Michelle George, Fr. 1997 First Team Alison Murphy, Sr. Gina Oceguera, So. Second Team Amy Earle, Sr. Jill Nelsen, So. Andrea Sievers, So. Honorable Mention Natalia Garcia, So. Shana Stickel, Jr. 1998 First Team Jill Nelsen, Jr. Gina Oceguera, Jr. Andrea Sievers, Jr. Second Team Shana Stickel, Sr. Honorable Mention Natalia Garcia, Jr. 1999 First Team Michelle George, Sr. Katie Kassis, Jr. Jill Nelsen, Sr. Andrea Sievers, Sr. Second Team Gina Oceguera, Sr. Honorable Mention Kara Grondzik, Sr.

2000 First Team Natalia Garcia, Sr. Katie Kassis, Sr. Megan Schlegel, So. Second Team Brooke Flamson, So. Carolyn Schifftner, Jr. Honorable Mention Denise Trione, Sr. 2001 First Team Brooke Flamson, Jr. Second Team Megan Schlegel, Jr. Greta Shirdon, So. Honorable Mention Carolyn Schifftner, Sr. 2002 First Team Brooke Flamson, Sr. Megan Schlegel, Sr. Second Team Greta Shirdon, Jr. Desiree Stegner, Sr. Honorable Mention Katie Collins, So. Amanda Enfield, Sr. Erin Martin, So. 2003 First Team Erin Martin, Jr. Greta Shirdon, Sr. Sierra Simmons, So. Second Team Kelsey Carroll, Fr. Sharon Day, Fr. Megan Gurney, Jr. Stephanie Hedien, Jr. Heidi Spink, Jr. Honorable Mention Becky Clark, So. Katie Collins, Jr. 5

2004 First Team Sharon Day, So. Megan Gurney, Sr. Liz Hill, Jr. Sierra Simmons, Jr. Second Team Stephanie Hedien, Sr. Heidi McQuitty, So. Honorable Mention Heather Bryan, Sr. 2005 First Team Sharon Day, Jr. Sierra Simmons, Sr. Honorable Mention Kelsey Carroll, Jr. Liz Hill, Sr. Heidi McQuitty, Jr. 2006 First Team Carrie Andrews, Fr. Kaleena Andruss, Fr. Heidi McQuitty, Sr. Second Team Kelsey Carroll, Sr. Ashley Vallis, So. 2007 First Team Carrie Andrews, So. Second Team Sharon Day, Sr. Alli Tramel, Sr. Honorable Mention Cara O’Hagan, Jr. Erica Zumbahlen, Sr.


Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Honors 2008 First Team Carrie Andrews, Jr. Second Team Leah Morales, Sr. Ashley Vallis, Sr. Honorable Mention Kristina Condon-Sherwood, Jr. Coral Hoover, Jr. Morgan Miller, So. Meggie O’Hagan, Sr. Carissa Voegele, Jr. 2009 First Team Julianne Grinstead, Sr. Coral Hoover, Sr. Carissa Voegele, Sr. Second Team Julie McKee, Fr. Morgan Miller, Jr. Honorable Mention Cici Kobinski, Fr. 2010 Second Team Whitney Sisler, Sr. Honorable Mention Carrie Andrews, Sr. Morgan Miller, Sr. 2011 First Team Cici Kobinski, Jr. Honorable Mention Tiffany Gummow, Sr. Sara Lancaster, Fr. 2012 First Team Cici Kobinski, Sr. Elise Krieghoff, Fr. Second Team Sara Epps, Fr. Shandon Rovetta, Sr.

2013 First Team Elise Krieghoff, So. Haley Walker, Sr. Second Team Megan Abutin, Fr. Cristina Farrington, Sr. Jordyn Zander, Sr. Alyssa Giannetti, So. Honorable Mention Kacey Held, Sr.

Soccer News Net College Boot Award finalist 2013 Elise Krieghoff, So.

U-23 National Team training camp invitee June 2014 (Chula Vista, Calif.) Elise Krieghoff, 20

TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Season 2009 Honorable Mention Coral Hoover (GK), Sr.

TopDrawerSoccer.com National Defensive Player of the Week 2009 Sept. 28 — Coral Hoover (GK)

TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Week 2013 Aug. 27 — Elise Krieghoff (F) Nov. 5 — Elise Krieghoff (F) 6

Soccer Buzz Magazine Elite Team of the Week 2005 Aug. 31 — Sierra Simmons (D)

College Sports Madness National Offensive Player of the Week 2013 Oct. 7 — Elise Krieghoff

CollegeSoccer360.com Primetime Performer 2009 Nov. 2 — Coral Hoover 2013 Oct. 21 — Jordan Ansara

Soccer Buzz Magazine All-West Freshman Team 1996 — Andrea Sievers 2006 — Carrie Andrews

Big West Conference All-Freshman Team 2012

Sara Epps Elise Krieghoff

2013 Megan Abutin Kendra Bonsall

NCAA Public Recognition Award for Exceptional Academic Achievement 2013 (team)


Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Honors NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America Team 1999 — Carolyn Schifftner 2000 — Carolyn Schifftner 2001 — Carolyn Schifftner 2005 — Sierra Simmons

Big West Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2003-04 — Katie Collins 2009-10 — Carissa Voegele

Cal Poly Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2000-01 — Carolyn Schifftner 2003-04 — Katie Collins

NCAA Leadership Conference nominee 1998-99 — Natalia Garcia 2003-04 — Jennifer Wesser 2004-05 — Jennifer Wesser 2010-11 — Johanna Pfeiffer

NCAA Career in Sports Forum nominee 2009-10 — Taylor Cole

Big West Conference All-Academic Teams 1996 Lori Wagner, Sr. 1997 Carrie Sloat, Sr.

1998 Michelle George, Jr. Katie Kassis, So. 1999 Michelle George, Sr. Katie Kassis, Jr. Carolyn Schifftner, So. 2000 Annette Croteau, So. Katie Kassis, Sr. Carolyn Schifftner, Jr. 2001 Annette Croteau, Jr. Amanda Enfield, Jr. Shannon Moore, Jr. Carolyn Schifftner, Sr. 2002 Katie Collins, So. Annette Croteau, Sr. Stephanie Hedien, So. Heidi Spink, So. Desiree Stegner, Sr. 2003 Katie Collins, Jr. Stephanie Hedien, Jr. Sierra Simmons, So. Heidi Spink, Jr. 2004 Kelsey Carroll, So. Katie Collins, Sr. Stephanie Hedien, Sr. Sierra Simmons, Jr. Heidi Spink, Sr. 2005 Sierra Simmons, Sr. 2006 Kendahl Stein, So. Melissa Woo, So. 7

2007 Emily Hein, Jr. Leah Morales, Jr. Carissa Voegele, So. Melissa Woo, Jr. 2008 Emily Hein, Sr. Leah Morales, Sr. Carissa Voegele, Jr. Melissa Woo, Sr. 2009 McKenzie Orand, So. Carissa Voegele, Sr. 2010 Cici Kobinski, So. Afton Thulin, Jr. 2011 Cici Kobinski, Jr. Afton Thulin, Sr. 2012 Christina Eichinger, So. Cici Kobinski, Sr. Sara Lancaster, So. 2013 Lydia Anderson, (RS) Fr. Jordan Ansara, So. Allie Bégin, So. Braelyn Fetsch, Sr. Tracy Hong, Jr. Sara Lancaster, Jr. Robin Mertens, So.


Cal Poly Women’s Soccer RECORDS Individual GOALS Match 1. Wendy Jones, vs. So. Cal. Col.* 5 (9/4/93) 2. Elise Krieghoff, at Bakersfield 4 (8/25/13) 3. Kolleen Kassis, at SFSU 3 (10/24/92) Jill Nelsen, at Idaho 3 (9/27/98) Kara Grondzik, vs. Tulsa 3 (9/19/99) Elise Krieghoff, vs. San Jose St. 3 (9/6/13) * Presently Vanguard University

Single Season 1. Elise Krieghoff 2013 2. Kolleen Kassis 1992 3. Wendy Jones 1992 Wendy Jones 1993 Gina Oceguera 1997 6. Kolleen Kassis 1994 Gina Oceguera 1995 Gina Oceguera 1998 Sharon Day 2004 Elise Krieghoff 2012 11. Kolleen Kassis 1995 Kara Grondzik 1999 Megan Schlegel 2000

University Archives, California Polytechnic State University

Kolleen Kassis set several Cal Poly records. A member of the first four Mustang squads, Kassis helped lead Cal Poly to the 1993 Division II national championship match (above, left) in Miami Shores, Fla. She earned Most Outstanding Offensive Player honors for the tournament. After the program moved to the Division I level, Kassis was an NSCAA All-West Region first-team selection in both 1994 and 1995. In 1995, the Mustangs finished the year ranked No. 21 in the nation in the Intercollegiate Soccer Coaches Association of America poll. Kassis (now Kolleen McNamee) was inducted into the Cal Poly Athletics Hall of Fame in 2004.

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Career 1. Kolleen Kassis 1992-95 45 2. Gina Oceguera 1995, ’97-99 39 3. Wendy Jones 1992-95 32 Elise Krieghoff 2012- 32 5. Megan Schlegel 1999-2002 27 Sharon Day 2003-05, ’07 27 7. Kelsey Carroll 2003-06 25 8. Amy Earle 1993-94, ’96-97 18 9. Michelle Nuesca 1994-97 17 Michelle George 1996-99 17 Ashley Vallis 2005-08 17 Tiffany Gummow 2008-11 17 13. Three players 16


Cal Poly Women’s Soccer RECORDS Individual (continued)

In the summer before her senior season at Cal Poly, Gina Oceguera played in three matches during the 1999 World Cup as a sweeper for Mexico. A former Big West Conference Player of the Year, Oceguera was later chosen in the fifth round (with the 35th overall pick) by the San Diego Spirit in the 2000 Women’s United Soccer Association Draft. She also played for the Bay Area CyberRays in the WUSA’s inaugural 2001 season, and started at defender in the league championship match against the Atlanta Beat at Foxboro Stadium in Massachusetts. In front of a crowd of 21,078, the CyberRays won the first WUSA title on penalty kicks, 4-2, following a 3-3 draw through overtime.

GAME-WINNING GOALS (Post-1992) Single Season 1. Megan Schlegel 2000 Megan Schlegel 2002 Elise Krieghoff 2013 4. Gina Oceguera 1997 Sharon Day 2004 * Tied for second all-time in Big West Conference Career 1. Megan Schlegel 1999-2002 2. Kelsey Carroll 2003-06 Gina Oceguera 1995, ’97-99 4. Sharon Day 2003-05, ’07 * Second all-time in Big West Conference

7* 7* 7* 6 6

18* 13 13 12 More than half of Kelsey Carroll’s 25 career goals from 2003 through 2006 were game-winners.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer RECORDS EARLIEST GOAL SCORED

EARLIEST GOAL SCORED IN SECOND HALF

1.) 0:30 — Patty Teal (UA), 3-2 L vs. BYU (10/30/97) 2.) 0:34 — Patty Teal (Gina Oceguera, Michelle Nuesca), 4-1 W vs. CSF (9/25/97) 3.) 0:46 — Amanda Enfield (Katie Collins), 4-0 W vs. CSUN (10/11/02) 4.) 1:06 — Shana Stickel (Patty Geesman), 3-1 W vs. Oregon State (10/30/96) 5.) 1:09 — Sara Lancaster (Sara Epps), 2-2 D (2 OT) vs. CSUN (10/12/12) 6.) 1:10 — Erin Martin (Sharon Day), 2-0 W vs. UCSB, at UC Irvine (11/9/03) 7.) 1:23 — Alexa Jontulovich (Heidi Spink), 3-0 W vs. Air Force (9/19/03) 8.) 1:37 — Sharon Day (Kelsey Carroll), 3-1 W vs. UC Irvine (10/1/04) 9.) 1:50 — Cici Kobinski (Tiffany Gummow), 2-1 W at Hawai’i (8/27/10) 10.) 2:22 — Kelsey Carroll (Sarah Squires), 1-0 W at Missouri (9/18/05)

1.) 45:31 — Elise Krieghoff (UA), 4-3 L vs. UC Irvine (10/6/13) 2.) 45:43 — Brooke Flamson (UA), 4-0 W vs. Valparaiso (9/6/02) 3.) 45:49 — Lori Wagner (UA), 3-0 W at Loyola Marymount (10/17/93) 4T.) 45:51 — Kara Grondzik (Jen Brick, Katie Kassis), 7-2 W vs. Tulsa (9/19/99) 4T.) 45:51 — Cici Kobinski (Christina Eichinger), 5-2 W vs. Hawai’i (10/14/12) 6.) 45:57 — Sharon Day (UA), 3-2 W (2 OT) vs. Loyola Marymount (9/2/05) 7.) 45:58 — Heidi McQuitty (Alix Cohen), 2-1 W at UC Irvine (10/9/05) 8.) 46:00 — Patty Geesman (Michelle Nuesca), 3-1 W at USC (9/9/94) 9.) 46:04 — Kelsey Carroll (UA), 4-0 W vs. Cal State Northridge (10/22/04) 10T.) 46:15 — Two instances (10/20/96 and 9/7/08)

QUICKEST EQUALIZER TIME INTERVAL

LONGEST TIME BEFORE AN EQUALIZING GOAL

1.) 0:12 later — Cici Kobinski (Bianca Burright), 3-2 W (2 OT) at UCI (10/4/09) 2.) 1:04 later (in OT) — Gina Oceguera (Lori Wagner), 2-2 D at Santa Clara (9/2/95) 3.) 1:21 later — Carolyn Schifftner (Leah Bennett), 3-2 W at Pacific (10/24/99) 4.) 1:22 later — Sharon Day (Kelsey Carroll), 4-2 L at Long Beach St. (10/7/05) 5.) 1:36 later — Sandy Oceguera (Kim Silva, Erin Martin), 2-1 L vs. SCU (8/25/00) 6.) 1:37 later — Julianne Grinstead (Kaleena Andruss), 1-1 D (2 OT) at CSUN (11/4/07) 7.) 2:38 later — Kristen Leonti (Kolleen Kassis, Wendy Jones), 3-2 W vs. Franklin Pierce (11/13/93) 8.) 2:43 later — Erica Zumbahlen (UA), 4-3 L (OT) at CSUN (10/21/05) 9.) 3:37 later — Wendy Jones (UA), 2-1 W vs. San Diego (9/4/95) 10.) 3:41 later — Sharon Day (Kelsey Carroll), 3-2 W at UC Davis (8/29/04)

1.) 76:01 later — Jill Nelsen (Andrea Sievers), 3-2 L (2 OT) at UC Irvine (11/9/97) 2.) 69:15 later — Sara Epps (Cici Kobinski), 4-3 W (2 OT) at Long Beach St. (10/7/12) 3.) 61:43 later — Morgan Miller (Carissa Voegele), 3-2 W at Cal St. Fullerton (10/3/08) 4.) 59:14 later — Ashley Vallis (Kaleena Andruss, Danielle Camarena), 3-2 L vs. USD (8/25/06) 5.) 58:46 later — Brooke Flamson (UA), 3-2 L (2 OT) at Pepperdine (9/17/01) 6.) 58:00 later — Gina Oceguera (Kolleen Kassis), 2-1 W vs. Cal (9/10/95) 7.) 57:10 later — Becky Clark (Sharon Day), 1-1 D (2 OT) vs. Washington St. (9/23/05) 8.) 54:41 later — Patty Teal (Michelle Nuesca), 2-1 L (OT) vs. UC Irvine (9/28/97) 9.) 47:55 later — Katie Kassis (Jill Nelsen), 2-1 W vs. Tulsa, at Missouri (9/18/98) 10.) 47:35 later — Emily Hein (UA), 2-1 L vs. Cal St. Fullerton, at LBSU (11/5/06)

QUICKEST GO-AHEAD GOAL IN RESPONSE TO EQUALIZER

MOST TIME BEFORE GO-AHEAD GOALAFTER EQUALIZER

1.) 0:25 later^ — Sam Prochnow (Bria Park), 2-1 W at Fresno State (8/31/08) 2.) 1:31 later^ — Cristina Farrington (Julie McKee), 4-1 W at Sacramento St. (8/26/12) 3.) 1:54 later† — Ashley Vallis (Danielle Camarena), 3-2 L vs. San Diego (8/25/06) 4.) 2:06 later† — Erin Martin (UA), 4-1 W at Utah State (10/20/02) 5.) 2:35 later† — Jess Duller (UA), 3-1 W at Loyola Marymount (8/17/12) 6.) 2:39 later^ — Elise Krieghoff (Lydia Anderson), 5-2 W at Bakersfield (8/25/13) 7.) 2:44 later† — Kelsey Carroll (Sharon Day), 4-1 W at San Jose State (9/9/05) 8T.) 3:00 later† — Nicole Gunion (Wendy Jones), 2-1 W vs. Chico State (10/6/93) 8T.) 3:00 later† — Emily Hein (Tiffany Gummow), 3-2 W at CSF (10/3/08) 10.) 4:15 later^ — Shandon Rovetta (Julie McKee, McKenzie Orand), 4-1 W vs. Nevada (9/16/11) ^ Opponent had equalized † Cal Poly had equalized

1.) 72:31 later^ — Gina Oceguera (Megan Munday), 2-1 W at Pacific (10/10/97) 2.) 61:55 later† — Carrie Andrews (Leah Morales), 3-1 W vs. Bakersfield (10/14/07) 3.) 60:20 later† — Rhonda Partida (Stacey Davis), 2-1 W vs. San Diego (10/16/94) 4.) 53:57 later† — Sara Lancaster (UA), 2-1 W at Cincinnati (8/19/11) 5.) 40:41 later† — Kelsey Carroll (Megan Gurney), 2-2 D (2 OT) at UCSB (10/19/03) 6.) 40:16 later† — Alexa Jontulovich (Anna LaRash, Erica Zumbahlen), 3-2 W at UCD (8/29/04) 7.) 39:27 later† — Kelsey Carroll (Sierra Simmons), 4-3 L (OT) at CSUN (10/21/05) 8.) 37:49 later† — Gina Oceguera (Alison Murphy, Gina Moss), 3-1 W vs. SJSU (11/2/97) 9.) 35:30 later† — Sarah Pratts (Gina Oceguera), 2-1 W vs. Long Beach St. (10/25/98) 10.) 33:09 later^ — Gina Oceguera (Shana Stickel), vs. North Texas (10/17/97) ^ Opponent had equalized † Cal Poly had equalized

LATEST TIME FOR AN EQUALIZING GOAL

LATEST TIME FOR A GO-AHEAD GOAL (REGULATION)

1.) 88:08 — Brooke Flamson (UA), 3-2 L (2 OT) at Pepperdine (9/17/01) 2.) 87:22 — Whitney Sisler (Carrie Andrews), 4-3 L (OT) vs. Arizona (9/2/07) 3.) 87:19 — Lauren Heer (UA), 2-1 W (OT) at UC Irvine (10/5/12) 4.) 82:56 — Morgan Miller (Carissa Voegele), 3-2 W at Cal St. Fullerton (10/3/08) 5.) 82:54 — Carolyn Schifftner (Leah Bennett), 3-2 W at Pacific (10/24/99) 6.) 78:39 — Jill Nelsen (Andrea Sievers), 3-2 L (2 OT) at UC Irvine (11/9/97) 7.) 78:36 — McKenzie Orand (UA), 2-1 W (2 OT) vs. Cal St. Fullerton (9/30/11) 8.) 76:50 — Cara O’Hagan (UA), 2-1 L (2 OT) at Sacramento State (10/1/06) 9.) 73:19 — Sara Epps (Cici Kobinski), 4-3 W (2 OT) at Long Beach St. (10/7/12) 10.) 73:06 — Andrea Sievers (UA), 3-2 W at Pacific (10/24/99)

1.) 89:55 — Monica Hemenez (Whitney Sisler), 1-0 W vs. CSUN (10/12/08) 2.) 88:31 — Gina Oceguera (Jill Nelsen), 2-1 W at Montana (9/16/97) 3.) 88:25 — Heidi Spink (UA), 1-0 W vs. UC Riverside (10/10/03) 4.) 87:48 — Carolyn Schifftner (Erin Martin), 1-0 W vs. UC Riverside (11/4/01) 5.) 87:25 — Sara Lancaster (UA), 2-1 W at Cincinnati (8/19/11) 6.) 87:24 — Heidi McQuitty (Sharon Day), 2-2 D (2 OT) vs. UC Riverside (10/16/05) 7.) 87:21 — Sharon Day (Stephanie Hedien), 3-2 W at UC Davis (8/29/04) 8.) 86:26 — Alix Cohen (Kim Yackzan), 1-1 D (2 OT) at Western Kentucky (9/16/05) 9.) 86:04 — Gina Oceguera (Megan Munday), 2-1 W at Pacific (10/10/97) 10.) 85:56 — Emily Hein (Tiffany Gummow), 3-2 W at Cal St. Fullerton (10/3/08)

EARLIEST GOLDEN GOAL SCORED

LATEST GOLDEN GOAL SCORED

1.) 91:17 — Jordyn Zander (Andrea Zimkowski), 2-1 at UC Irvine (10/5/12) 2.) 92:18 — Whitney Sisler (Bria Park), 1-0 at Cal (9/25/09) 3.) 92:25 — Katie Kassis (UA), 3-2 at Pacific (10/24/99) 4.) 92:34 — Megan Schlegel (UA), 2-1 vs. San Jose State (9/9/01) 5.) 92:48 — Megan Schlegel (Carolyn Schifftner), 2-1 vs. Pacific (10/6/00)

1.) 108:21 — Becky Clark (UA), 3-2 vs. Loyola Marymount (9/2/05) 2.) 106:48 — Tiffany Gummow (UA), 2-1 vs. Cal State Fullerton (9/30/11) 3.) 106:07 — Erica Leger (UA), 1-0 vs. Cal State Fullerton (10/7/07) 4.) 105:59 — Sara Lancaster (UA), 2-1 at Bakersfield (8/26/11) 5.) 105:52 — Elise Krieghoff (Kacey Held), 3-2 at Hawai’i (10/13/13)

NOTE REGARDING OVERTIMES: Through 1996, in the regular season, there were two 15-minute supplements that were fully played out. However, in the postseason, if the game was not followed the next day by another game, the two 15-minute supplements were followed by — if necessary — two ensuing 15-minute golden goal periods, followed by penalties. In the event that there was a game the next day, the only difference is the pair of sudden-victory periods was skipped, and it went to a penalty kick session immediately after the first extra 30 minutes. From 1997 to 2001, for regular-season matches, there were two 15-minute golden goal periods, but the postseason format remained the same as it had been in previous years. Then in 2002, the current format was implemented: two 10-minute golden goal periods, followed by penalties in the postseason only.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer RECORDS Individual (continued) ASSISTS Match 1. Erika Jaramillo, vs. So. Cal. Col.* (9/4/93) Kolleen Kassis, vs. Hawai’i (11/3/94) Patty Geesman, vs. USC (10/29/95) Patty Geesman, vs. Utah St. (10/25/96) Jill Nelsen, vs. San Diego St. (9/11/98) Gina Oceguera, at Idaho (9/27/98) * Presently Vanguard University

3 3 3 3 3 3

Single Season 1. Shana Stickel 1997 2. Kolleen Kassis 1995 Patty Geesman 1996 4. Wendy Jones 1993 Michelle George 1999 Katie Kassis 1999 Jill Nelsen 1999 Cici Kobinski 2012 9. Eight players, 11 times

12 9 9 7 7 7 7 7 6

Career 1. Kolleen Kassis 1992-95 2. Shana Stickel 1995-98 3. Patty Geesman 1992, ’94-96 4. Jill Nelsen 1997-99 Gina Oceguera 1995, ’97-99 6. Michelle George 1996-99 Michelle Nuesca 1994-97 Wendy Jones 1992-95 9. Sharon Day 2003-05, ’07 10. Kelsey Carroll 2003-06 11. Alison Murphy 1994-97 Cici Kobinski 2009-12 Kacey Held 2010-13 14. Five players

24 20 19 17 17 16 16 16 14 13 11 11 11 10

Shana Stickel set a school record with 12 assists during the 1997 season, and finished with 20 during her Mustang career (1995-98).

Cici Kobinski (20) earned the Big West Conference Midfielder of the Year award as a senior in 2012 after tallying seven assists.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer RECORDS Individual (continued) POINTS

Goals

Assists

Points

Match 1. Wendy Jones, vs. So. Cal. Coll.* (9/4/93) 2. Elise Krieghoff, at Bakersfield (8/25/13) 3. Jill Nelsen, at Idaho (9/27/98) Gina Oceguera, at Idaho (9/27/98) Kara Grondzik, vs. Tulsa (9/19/99) * Presently Vanguard University

5 4 3 2 3

2 0 1 3 1

12 8 7 7 7

Single Season 1. Elise Krieghoff 2013 21 3 45 2. Kolleen Kassis 1992 15 3 33 Wendy Jones 1993 13 7 33 4. Gina Oceguera 1997 13 6 32 5. Wendy Jones 1992 13 3 29 Kolleen Kassis 1995 10 9 29 7. Kolleen Kassis 1994 11 6 28 8. Gina Oceguera 1995 11 5 27 9. Gina Oceguera 1998 11 4 26 10. Michelle George 1999 9 7 25 11. Kolleen Kassis 1993 9 6 24 Megan Schlegel 2002 9 6 24 13. Sharon Day 2004 11 1 23 14. Four players, once each 22 Career 1. Kolleen Kassis 1992-95 45 24 114 2. Gina Oceguera 1995, ’97-99 39 17 95 3. Wendy Jones 1992-95 32 16 80 4. Sharon Day 2003-05, ’07 27 14 68 5. Elise Krieghoff 2012- 32 3 67 6. Megan Schlegel 1999-2002 27 10 64 7. Kelsey Carroll 2003-06 25 13 63 8. Michelle Nuesca 1994-97 17 16 50 Michelle George 1996-99 17 16 50 10. Jill Nelsen 1997-99 16 17 49 11. Patty Geesman 1992, ’94-96 14 19 47 12. Amy Earle 1993-94, ’96-97 18 10 46 13. Ashley Vallis 2005-08 17 9 43 14. Shana Stickel 1995-98 10 20 40 15. Alison Murphy 1994-97 14 11 39 Erin Martin 2000-04 16 7 39

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Megan Schlegel’s 18 career gamewinning goals rank as the secondhighest total in Big West Conference history.

Erin Martin was an All-West Region second-team honoree in 2003.


Cal Poly Women’s Soccer RECORDS Individual (continued) MATCHES PLAYED

Mustang defender Andrea Sievers never missed a match during her career from 1996 through 1999. Altogether, she played in 83 matches, starting in all but four of them (during her freshman year).

Career 1. Andrea Sievers 1996-99 83 Katie Collins 2001-04 83 3. Heidi McQuitty 2003-06 81 4. Nicole Gunion 1993-96 80 Gina Moss 1994-97 80 Katie Kassis 1997-2000 80 Sarah Squires 2002-05 80 8. Kolleen Kassis 1992-95 79 Amy Earle 1993-94, ’96-97 79 Shana Stickel 1995-98 79 Sharon Day 2003-05, ’07 79 Ashley Vallis 2005-08 79 Carrie Andrews 2006-08, ’10 79 14. Kelsey Carroll 2003-06 78 Morgan Miller 2006, ’08-10 78 16. Wendy Jones 1992-95 77 Megan Gurney 2001-04 77 Sierra Simmons 2002-05 77 Tiffany Gummow 2008-11 77 20. Jen Burk 1993-95, ’97 76 Alison Murphy 1994-97 76 Patty Teal 1994-97 76 Cici Kobinski 2009-12 76

MATCHES STARTED Career 1. Kolleen Kassis 1992-95 79 Andrea Sievers 1996-99 79 3. Carrie Andrews 2006-08, ’10 77 4. Wendy Jones 1992-95 76 5. Nicole Gunion 1993-96 70 Morgan Miller 2006, ’08-10 70 7. Alison Murphy 1994-97 68 Cici Kobinski 2009-12 68 9. Heidi McQuitty 2003-06 67 10. Heather Bryan 2000-04 65 Sharon Day 2003-05, ’07 65 12. Shana Stickel 1995-98 64 13. Michelle George 1996-99 62 Stephanie Hedien 2001-04 62 15. Jen Burk 1993-95, ’97 61 Sierra Simmons 2002-05 61 17. Brooke Flamson 2000-02 60 18. Katie Kassis 1997-2000 59 Julie McKee 2009-12 59 20. Megan Schlegel 1999-2002 58 Annette Croteau 1999-2002 58 Kelsey Carroll 2003-06 58 23. Carolyn Schifftner 1998-2001 57 24. Sara Lancaster 2011- 55 Heidi McQuitty (13), who earned third-team All-West Region honors from both the NSCAA and Soccer Buzz Magazine as a senior, played in 81 matches during her Mustang career. During the 2006 season, she helped lead Cal Poly to a pair of overtime wins against nationally ranked opponents: first 2-1 over thenNo. 20 Pepperdine on Aug. 27, and later, 1-0 over then-No. 23 Fresno State on Sept. 24.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer RECORDS Goalkeeper GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Post-1992)

SAVE PERCENTAGE (Minimum 50% of Team’s Minutes)

Single Season (Minimum 1,250 Minutes Played) 1. Coral Hoover 2009 0.57* 2. Liz Hill 2004 0.62 3. Kristina Grigaitis 1995 0.82 Natalia Garcia 2000 0.82 5. Kristina Grigaitis 1994 0.89 6. Alli Tramel 2006 0.91 7. Greta Shirdon 2002 0.92 8. Greta Shirdon 2001 0.93 9. Kristina Grigaitis 1993 0.95 10. Natalia Garcia 1998 1.00 * Second all-time in Big West Conference

Single Season 1. Coral Hoover 2009 .919* 2. Greta Shirdon 2003 .902 3. Kristina Grigaitis 1993 .853 4. Liz Hill 2004 .838 5. Natalia Garcia 2000 .828 6. Greta Shirdon 2001 .826 7. Kristina Grigaitis 1995 .821 8. Brooke Gauvin 2010 .820 9. Kristina Grigaitis 1994 .817 10. Alli Tramel 2007 .798 * 17th-best all-time nationally in Division I history before 2014 season

Career (Minimum 2,500 Minutes Played) 1. Greta Shirdon 2000-03 0.80* 2. Liz Hill 2002-05 0.83 3. Coral Hoover 2006-09 0.93 4. Kristina Grigaitis 1993-96 0.94 5. Alli Tramel 2004-07 0.97 6. Natalia Garcia 1996-98, 2000 1.05 7. Brooke Gauvin 2008-11 1.44 * Third all-time in Big West Conference

Career 1. Coral Hoover 2006-09 .853 2. Greta Shirdon 2000-03 .829 3. Kristina Grigaitis 1993-96 .819 4. Liz Hill 2002-05 .817 5. Natalia Garcia 1996-98, 2000 .795 6. Alli Tramel 2004-07 .792 7. Brooke Gauvin 2008-11 .769 8. Alyssa Giannetti 2012- .767 SHUTOUTS

Liz Hill recorded 23 shutouts from 2002 through 2005.

Single Season 1. Coral Hoover 2009 2. Kristina Grigaitis 1993 3. Kristina Grigaitis 1994 Liz Hill 2003 Liz Hill 2004 6. Greta Shirdon 2002 Alli Tramel 2007 8. Kristina Grigaitis 1996 Natalia Garcia 1997 Natalia Garcia 2000

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Career 1. Kristina Grigaitis 1993-96 2. Liz Hill 2002-05 3. Natalia Garcia 1996-98, 2000 Greta Shirdon 2000-03 5. Alli Tramel 2004-07 Coral Hoover 2006-09

31 23 20 20 15 15

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SAVES Match 1. Coral Hoover, vs. Stanford (8/28/09) 2. Kristina Grigaitis, at CSDH (10/27/93) 3. Greta Shirdon, at Stanford (11/15/02)* 4. Greta Shirdon, at UCSB (10/19/03) Liz Hill, vs. LMU (9/2/05) * NCAA Tournament Single Season 1. Alyssa Giannetti 2012 2. Kristina Grigaitis 1993 3. Coral Hoover 2009 4. Coral Hoover 2008 5. Natalia Garcia 1997 6. Alli Tramel 2007 Brooke Gauvin 2011 8. Alyssa Giannetti 2013 9. Brooke Gauvin 2010 10. Liz Hill 2005 11. Lauren Stevenson 1999 12. Greta Shirdon 2001 13. Natalia Garcia 2000 14. Greta Shirdon 2002 15. Kristina Grigaitis 1996

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123 116 113 95 93 87 87 84 82 81 78 76 72 70 69

Career 1. Kristina Grigaitis 1993-96 2. Natalia Garcia 1996-98, 2000 3. Coral Hoover 2006-09 4. Alyssa Giannetti 2012- 5. Greta Shirdon 2000-03 6. Brooke Gauvin 2008-11 7. Liz Hill 2002-05 8. Alli Tramel 2004-07 9. Lauren Stevenson 1999-2001 10. Anna Brothers 1994-95

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer RECORDS Goalkeeper (continued) MATCHES PLAYED

Kristina Grigaitis (above) made 72 starts from 1993 through 1996, claiming 31 shutouts. Both are school records.

Single Season 1. Kristina Grigaitis 1993 2. Kristina Grigaitis 1996 Natalia Garcia 1997 Greta Shirdon 2002 Career 1. Kristina Grigaitis 1993-96 2. Natalia Garcia 1996-98, 2000 3. Greta Shirdon 2000-03 4. Liz Hill 2002-05 5. Alli Tramel 2004-07 Coral Hoover 2006-09 7. Brooke Gauvin 2008-11 8. Alyssa Giannetti 2012- 9. Lauren Stevenson 1999-2001 10. Jana Ferrulli 1992-93

MATCHES STARTED 22 21 21 21

Single Season 1. Kristina Grigaitis 1993 Kristina Grigaitis 1996 Natalia Garcia 1997 Greta Shirdon 2002

21 21 21 21

73 59 51 50 42 42 40 38 23 15

Career 1. Kristina Grigaitis 1993-96 2. Natalia Garcia 1996-98, 2000 3. Greta Shirdon 2000-03 4. Liz Hill 2002-05 5. Alli Tramel 2004-07 6. Coral Hoover 2006-09 Brooke Gauvin 2008-11 Alyssa Giannetti 2012- 9. Lauren Stevenson 1999-2001 10. Anna Brothers 1994-95

72 57 48 47 40 38 38 38 21 8

During her senior season of 2009, Coral Hoover (left) compiled a .919 save percentage, which, as of 2014, ranked nationally as the 17th-best single-season figure in the 32-year history of Division I. She helped shut out a No. 7-ranked Cal side led by Alex Morgan, 1-0, in an overtime win for the Mustangs on Sept. 25. It was one of her program-record 11 shutouts over the course of that season.

Natalia Garcia (above) had 20 shutouts from 1996 through 2000.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer RECORDS DEFENSE FEWEST SHOTS ON GOAL ALLOWED (11-0-0) 0 — 8-0 W vs. Pacific (club) (9/13/92) 0 — 7-0 W at UCLA (club) (10/3/92) 0 — 15-0 W vs. Southern California College (9/4/93) 0 — 1-0 W vs. Loyola Marymount (9/23/94) 0 — 1-0 W vs. Idaho (9/24/99) 0 — 3-0 W at UC Santa Barbara (10/17/99) 0 — 3-0 W vs. Idaho (11/2/03) 0 — 2-0 W vs. UC Santa Barbara, at UC Irvine (11/7/04) 0 — 3-0 W at UC Davis (9/29/06) 0 — 1-0 W vs. Bakersfield (10/31/10) 0 — 3-0 W vs. Boise State, at Portland State (9/11/11) (14-1-1) 1 — 2-0 W vs. Fresno State (10/1/95) 1 — 1-0 W vs. UCLA (9/5/96) 1 — 2-0 W vs. Washington State (9/27/96) 1 — 2-0 W at North Texas (10/18/96) 1 — 4-0 W vs. Boise State (9/26/99) 1 — 4-1 W vs. Bakersfield (10/28/99) 1 — 1-0 L vs. Long Beach State (10/8/00) 1 — 0-0 D (2 OT) vs. Northern Arizona, at UNLV (9/30/01) 1 — 4-0 W vs. Valparaiso (9/6/02) 1 — 4-0 W vs. Cal State Northridge (10/11/02) 1 — 2-0 W vs. UC Santa Barbara (11/8/02) 1 — 3-0 W vs. Air Force (9/19/03) 1 — 2-1 W at UC Irvine (10/3/03) 1 — 2-1 W (2 OT) at Long Beach State (11/3/06) 1 — 1-0 W at UC Irvine (10/12/07) 1 — 1-0 W at Cal State Northridge (10/10/13) Shandon Rovetta played all 90 minutes when the Mustangs held Boise State without a shot on goal during a 3-0 win on Sept. 11, 2011 (at Portland State). Rovetta, shown during a 1-0 shutout win over UC Santa Barbara on Oct. 28, 2012, was an allconference defender as a senior.

Mustang Daily file photo

Greta Shirdon’s career GAA of 0.80 ranks third all-time in the Big West. She was the conference goalkeeper of the year as a senior in 2003.

Julianne Grinstead (25) put away the golden goal in the 104th minute of this 3-2 win at UC Irvine on Oct. 4, 2009. She won the Big West Defensive Player of the Year award as a senior that year.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer RECORDS TEAM SEASON Most Wins Most Consecutive Wins Most Goals Most Assists Most Points Most Consecutive Shutouts

18 9 58 50 154 6

2003 Best Winning Percentage .864 2003 2003 Longest Unbeaten Streak 12 1993 1993 Highest Goals Per Match Avg. 2.73 1995 1995 Most Shutouts 15* 2003 1995 Lowest Goals Allowed Avg. 0.50 2003 2003 * All-time Big West Conference record

Highest National Ranking (end of season) Division I (1994-present) 2003 — No. 20 (Soccer America Top 25 poll) 1995 — No. 21 (Intercollegiate Soccer Coaches Association of America Top 25 poll) Division II (1992-93) 1993* — No. 5 (Intercollegiate Soccer Coaches Association of America Top 20 poll) 1992 — No. 18 (Intercollegiate Soccer Coaches Association of America Top 20 poll) * Finished as runner-up in NCAA Tournament

The 2003 Mustangs lost only once during the regular season, and finished ranked No. 20 in the nation in the final Soccer America poll. Goalkeepers Greta Shirdon (0) and Liz Hill (1) combined for 15 shutouts, which still stands as an alltime Big West Conference single-season record.

MATCH Opponent Most Goals 15 vs. Southern California College* (9/4/93) 8 vs. Pacific (club) (9/13/92) 8 vs. Utah State (10/25/96) 8 vs. Utah, at Pleasanton, Calif. (8/31/97) Most Assists 11 vs. Southern California College* (9/4/93) 9 vs. Utah, at Pleasanton, Calif. (8/31/97)

* Presently Vanguard University

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer RECORDS coaching alex crozier, 1992-present • Ranked No. 37 all-time nationally in career victories entering the 2013 season (No. 2 among active coaches at California universities) • Has the most career victories among Big West coaches, both in Big West play (92) and overall (256-142-41) • Has helped the program earn the most All-Big West Conference selections (106) of any school since the league formed in 1996 • Has helped lead Cal Poly to six NCAA Tournament appearances, three Big West Tournament championships and eight regular-season conference titles Alex Crozier, a 1984 graduate of Cal Poly, has been the head coach of the Mustangs since the program started at the intercollegiate level in 1992. He has been named the Big West Conference Coach of the Year four times. Additionally, in 1993, the program’s last year before moving up to the Division I level, he was honored as the NSCAA’s National Division II Coach of the Year.

attendance

Sept. 10, 2010 — 2,532

Whitney Sisler (9) and the Mustangs hosted No. 1-ranked North Carolina, the two-time defending national champion, before a program-record 2,532 fans in Alex G. Spanos Stadium. Cal Poly held the Tar Heels scoreless in the first half before allowing a goal in the second and falling 1-0. Mustang keeper Brooke Gauvin made seven saves. “Honestly,” UNC coach Anson Dorrance told the San Luis Obispo Tribune newspaper afterward, “we were lucky to get out of here with a one-nothing victory.” The Friday-night crowd eclipsed the old mark of 2,299, set Aug. 27, 2004 for a 2-2 draw against No. 3 Santa Clara.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer at NCAA Tournament Note: The program started in 1992 as an NCAA Division II independent, and played the 1993 season in the California Collegiate Athletic Association. Cal Poly then moved to the Division I level before the 1994 season, and joined the Big West Conference in 1996.

Mustangs head coach Alex Crozier has led his teams to the second-most career wins of any active Division I coaches in the state of California.

—— 1999 —— First Round (at Fresno, Calif.) Cal Poly 2, Fresno State 1 Second Round (at Stanford, Calif.) Stanford 3, Cal Poly 1 —— 2000 —— First Round (at Santa Clara, Calif.) Santa Clara 3, Cal Poly 1 —— 2002 —— First Round (at Stanford, Calif.) Stanford 4, Cal Poly 0 —— 2003 —— First Round (at Santa Clara, Calif.) Arizona State 3, Cal Poly 1 —— 2004 —— First Round (at Santa Clara, Calif.) Stanford 2, Cal Poly 0

Cal Poly players celebrate the program’s first Big West Conference Tournament championship in 1996 at Titan Stadium in Fullerton. The Mustangs also won Big West tournaments in 2003 (the first year the postseason event was brought back after a five-year hiatus) and 2004. Cal Poly finished in first place in the Big West regular-season standings in 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 and 2013.

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—— 1993 —— Quarterfinals (at Sonoma, Calif.) Cal Poly 1, Sonoma State 0 Semifinals (at Miami Shores, Fla.) Cal Poly 3, Franklin Pierce 2 National Championship (at Miami Shores, Fla.) Barry 2, Cal Poly 0


Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Letterwinners (Note: Redshirt years are not reflected. Players had to play in at least one match to be listed for a season.)

A Jenny Aarhus (MF) 1995 Tanya Abston-Sacks (MF) 1992-93 Megan Abutin (F) 2013Lydia Anderson (MF) 2013Carrie Andrews (D) 2006-08, ’10 Kaleena Andruss (MF/D) 2006-09 Jordan Ansara (D) 2012-

B Sonja Baczynski (GK) 1997-98 Andrea Baier (MF) 1998 Leslie Barkmann (D/MF) 2009-11 Allie Bégin (D) 2011, ’13Sammi Bengston (MF) 2010 Leah Bennett (D) 1996-99 Alle Bezdikian (D) 2002-03 Kendra Bonsall (MF/F) 2013Katie Bowe (F) 1998-2001 Jen Brick (MF) 1997-2000 Kelly Brookshire (F) 2009 Anna Brothers (GK) 1994-95 Heather Bryan (MF) 2000-04 Kim Bubnis (MF) 1992 Angie Burch (D) 1993-95 Jen Burk (D/MF) 1993-95, ’97 Bianca Burright (F) 2009-10, ’12 Amy Burroughs (D) 1996 Shawna Burroughs (D) 1992-93 Annie Busch (MF) 2008, ’10-11

Taylor Cole (D) 2008 Katie Collins (MF) 2001-04 Kristina Condon-Sherwood (D) 2005-06, ’08-09 Annette Croteau (D) 1999-2002

D Mishel Davidson (D) 1992 Stacey Davis (D) 1994-95 Sharon Day (F) 2003-05, ’07 Stacy Dolder (D) 1996-97 Erin Dougherty (MF) 1993 Kate Doyle (D) 2010 Christina Dugan (D) 1993 Jessie Duller (MF) 2009-12 Eileen Dunaway (F) 1995

E Amy Earle (D) 1993-94, ’96-97 Christina Eichinger (MF) 2011-

Amanda Enfield (MF) 2000-02 Sara Epps (F) 2012-

F Cristina Farrington (MF/D) 2010-13 Cassandra Fäsi (D) 2012Jana Ferrulli (GK) 1992-93 Braelyn Fetsch (D) 2010-13 Brooke Flamson (D) 2000-02 Miki Foster (MF) 2013-

G Cynthia Garcia (MF) 2011-13 Natalia Garcia (GK) 1996-98, 2000 Brooke Gauvin (GK) 2008-11 Brittainy Gebo (MF/D) 2010, ’12 Patty Geesman (F) 1992, ’94-96 Michelle George (MF) 1996-99 Eryn Gerhard (MF) 1997-2000 Alyssa Giannetti (GK) 2012-

C Danielle Camarena (MF) 2003-06 Cathie Cardoza (MF) 1993-94 Kelsey Carroll (F) 2003-06 Patty Carroll (D) 1994-95 Kim Carullo (D) 1993 Becky Clark (F) 2002-05 Erica Claussen (F/MF) 2000-03 Alix Cohen (D) 2002-03, ’05

After a 3-0 win over Detroit (following a 1-0 win over Purdue), the Mustangs celebrate winning the 2005 Boilermaker Challenge Cup in West Lafayette, Ind.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Letterwinners Dana Gornick (MF) 2013 Morgan Griffey (D) 2011 Kristina Grigaitis (GK) 1993-96 Julianne Grinstead (D) 2006-09 Kara Grondzik (MF) 1998-99 Tiffany Gummow (MF) 2008-11 Nicole Gunion (MF) 1993-96 Megan Gurney (MF) 2001-04

H Jenny Haggarty (F) 2009, ’11 Holly Harris (D) 1993-94 Megan Heddinger (GK) 2012Stephanie Hedien (MF) 2001-04 Lauren Heer (MF) 2011-13 Emily Hein (F) 2006-08 Kacey Held (MF) 2010-13 Monica Hemenez (F) 2007-10 Janelle Higginson (MF/D) 2002-04 Liz Hill (GK) 2002-05 Amy Holden (F) 2003

Wendy Jones was selected as a second-team All-American by the NSCAA in 1993.

Tracy Hong (MF/D) 2011Coral Hoover (GK) 2006-09 Lindsey Horn (D) 2001

J Heather Jablonsky (D) 2003 Erika Jaramillo (F) 1992-93 Kristi Jereb (MF) 1999-2000 Erica Johnson (D) 2009-11 Kristen Johnson (F) 1992 Wendy Jones (F/MF) 1992-95 Alexa Jontulovich (MF/F) 2001-04

K Katie Kassis (MF) 1997-2000 Kolleen Kassis (F) 1992-95 Ally Kellogg (MF/F) 2006-09 Cici Kobinski (F/MF) 2009-12 Anne Kramer (GK) 1992 Janet Kreb (D) 1993-94 Elise Krieghoff (F) 2012-

Kristen Kronenbitter (D) 2004-05

L Sara Lancaster (F/MF) 2011Anna LaRash (D) 2001-04 Karrie Layton (F) 1996 Kim Leavitt (D) 1996 Erica Leger (D/MF) 2004-07 Megan Lehtonen (F) 1993-96 Kristen Leonti (F) 1993 Janelle Loudat (MF) 2000-01 Kaitlyn Lux (F) 2005

M Erin Martin (F/MF) 2000-04 Harmoni McDaniel (MF) 1998 Julie McKee (MF) 2009-12 Heidi McQuitty (MF) 2003-06 Robin Mertens (CB/D) 2012Keala Meyer (MF/D) 2001-03, ’05 Lauren Miller (F) 2009-11

Amy Earle earned All-West Region second-team accolades in 1997.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Letterwinners Morgan Miller (F) 2006, ’08-10 Shannon Moore (MF) 1999-2001 Leah Morales (MF) 2005-08 Zoe Mosk (D) 2007 Gina Moss (D) 1994-97 Allyson Munday (MF) 1997 Megan Munday (D) 1997-2000 Alison Murphy (MF) 1994-97 Jessica Murray (GK) 2004-05

N Esther Neel (MF) 2010 Jill Nelsen (MF) 1997-99 Sami Nerney (MF) 2012Michelle Nuesca (MF) 1994-97

O Gina Oceguera (F) 1995, ’97-99 Sandy Oceguera (MF/F) 1998-2001 Cara O’Hagan (D) 2005-08 Meggie O’Hagan (MF) 2005-08 McKenzie Orand (D) 2008-11

P Bria Park (MF) 2007-09 Brooke Parkinson (F) 1995 Rhonda Partida (MF) 1994, ’96-98 Johanna Pfeiffer (GK) 2008, ’10 Jessie Pleis (F) 2006 Sarah Pratts (F) 1996-99 Sam Prochnow (F) 2008 Lauren Proctor (D) 1999-2001

R Jennifer Redmond (F) 1994 Kim Reynolds (MF) 2005 Breanna Rittmann (MF) 2012Jessica Rodriguez (MF) 2006, ’08-09 Heather Rouhier (GK) 2013Shandon Rovetta (D) 2009-12

S Carolyn Schifftner (D) 1998-2001 Megan Schlegel (F) 1999-2002 Katie Shield (D) 2002-05 Greta Shirdon (GK) 2000-03 Andrea Sievers (D) 1996-99 Kim Silva (MF) 1999-2000 Sierra Simmons (D) 2002-05 Cami Simpson (F) 2008 Lindsey Sinclare (MF) 1999, 2001 Whitney Sisler (F) 2007-10 Carrie Sloat (D) 1996-97 Jordan Smith (MF) 2013Jenny Sparks (MF) 2007 Heidi Spink (MF/D) 2001-04 Sarah Squires (F/MF) 2002-05 Desiree Stegner (D/MF) 2001-02 Kendahl Stein (D) 2005-06 Lauren Stevenson (GK) 1999-2001 Shana Stickel (MF) 1995-98 Alyce Storjohann (MF) 1992

Haley Walker (MF) 2009-10, ’12-13 Jennifer Wesser (MF) 2002-05 Nicole Wheeler (CB) 2012Melissa Woo (MF) 2005-08

Y Kim Yackzan (D) Linae Young (F)

2003-06 2004-07

Z Jordyn Zander (MF/D) 2010-13 Andrea Zimkowski (MF) 2012-13 Erica Zumbahlen (MF/F) 2004-07

T Patty Teal (F) 1994-97 Brooke ten Bosch (MF) 2011Afton Thulin (F) 2008-11 Alli Tramel (GK) 2004-07 Denise Trione (F) 1996, ’98-2000 Marci Trubell (MF) 1992 Amanda Turini (MF/D) 2010-11, ’13 Amy Turner (D) 1998-2001

V Ashley Vallis (F) 2005-08 Michelle Vernon (MF) 1992 Carissa Voegele (D) 2006-09

W Lori Wagner (MF) 1993-96 Megan Wagner (D) 2013Michelle Wagner (MF) 1992-95 22

Haley Walker earned second-team All-West Region status as a midfielder in 2013, when she helped direct the top-scoring attack in the Big West. She won two conference titles during her career.


Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Year-by-year (Note: Home matches are in CAPS.)

1993 — 16-5-1 (5-0-1 CCAA) 9/4 SOUTHERN CAL. COLLEGE 15-0 W 9/6 at Sonoma State 0-1 L 9/8 at Cal State Hayward 3-0 W 9/11 WESTMONT 6-0 W 9/15 at UC Santa Barbara 0-1 L 9/18 at Stanford 0-5 L 9/24 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 1-0 W 9/27 UC DAVIS 3-0 W 9/29 at Santa Clara 0-3 L 10/2 CAL POLY POMONA* 1-0 W 10/6 CHICO STATE 2-1 W 10/8 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS* 2-1 W 10/13 at Cal St. San Bernardino* 3-3 D (OT) 10/16 USC 4-0 W 10/17 at Loyola Marymount 3-0 W 10/20 at Cal Poly Pomona* 2-0 W 10/22 BYU (club) 2-0 W 10/27 at Cal St. Dominguez Hills* 2-0 W 10/29 CSU SAN BERNARDINO* 5-1 W * California Collegiate Athletic Association matches NCAA Tournament 11/7 at Sonoma State 1-0 W 11/13 vs. Franklin Pierce, at Miami Shores, Fla. 3-2 W NCAA Division II National Championship Match 11/14 at Barry (Miami Shores, Fla.) 0-2 L

1992 — 11-6-2 (Independent) 9/5 at Chico State 3-2 W 9/7 at Cal 0-2 L 9/13 PACIFIC (club) 8-0 W 9/16 at Westmont 2-1 W 9/18 at San Diego State 1-2 L 9/19 at San Diego 0-1 L (OT) 9/23 at Cal Poly Pomona 2-5 L 9/27 UC SANTA CRUZ 7-1 W 10/3 at UCLA (club) 7-0 W 10/7 at Cal St. Dominguez Hills 1-4 L 10/9 at Santa Clara 0-0 D (OT) 10/12 vs. BYU (club), at Stanford 3-2 W 10/16 CAL POLY POMONA 1-0 W 10/17 at UC Davis 0-0 D (OT) 10/18 at San Francisco 3-1 W 10/24 at San Francisco State 3-0 W 10/25 CAL STATE HAYWARD 4-0 W 10/27 at UC Irvine 0-2 L 10/31 AZUSA PACIFIC 4-1 W

After starting her career with the first Mustangs team in 1992, Patty Geesman posted 14 goals and 19 assists over four seasons.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Year-by-year 1994 — 14-3-2 (Independent) 9/3 SONOMA STATE 1-0 W 9/5 TEXAS 1-2 L 9/9 at USC 3-1 W 9/11 at Pepperdine 2-2 D (2 OT) 9/16 at Washington 0-2 L 9/18 at Oregon State 3-2 W 9/23 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 1-0 W 9/25 at UCLA 2-0 W (2 OT) 10/1 at UC Santa Barbara 2-0 W 10/2 vs. Santa Clara, at UCSB 1-5 L 10/8 SACRAMENTO STATE 2-0 W 10/12 at Westmont 3-0 W 10/14 CSU SAN BERNARDINO 3-0 W 10/16 SAN DIEGO 2-1 W 10/21 UC IRVINE 0-0 D (2 OT) 10/23 PACIFIC 2-0 W 10/29 vs. New Mexico, at UC Irvine 1-0 W 10/30 at UC Irvine 2-1 W (2 OT) 11/3 HAWAI’I 6-0 W

1995 — 15-3-1 (Independent) 9/2 at (7) Santa Clara 2-2 D (OT) 9/4 SAN DIEGO 2-1 W 9/10 CAL 2-1 W 9/15 at San Francisco 0-1 L 9/17 PEPPERDINE 5-2 W 9/24 at Loyola Marymount 4-2 W (OT) 9/29 PACIFIC 3-0 W 10/1 FRESNO STATE 2-0 W 10/6 at Gonzaga 2-1 W 10/8 at Washington State 3-0 W 10/14 vs. Arizona, at San Diego St.# 5-1 W 10/15 at San Diego State# 0-2 L 10/19 at Sacramento State 5-0 W 10/22 WASHINGTON 0-1 L 10/27 UC SANTA BARBARA 5-0 W 10/29 USC 5-1 W 10/31 at Saint Mary’s 1-0 W 11/4 at UC Irvine 1-0 W 11/5 at Cal State Fullerton 5-1 W # Lanzera Classic

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Year-by-year 1996 — 12-9-1 (3-3-0 Big West Conference) 8/31 WESTMONT 6-0 W 9/5 UCLA 1-0 W 9/7 SANTA CLARA 0-5 L 9/11 at Pepperdine 2-4 L 9/15 at UC Irvine* 2-3 L 9/17 at San Diego 2-1 W (OT) 9/22 at Fresno State 2-1 W (OT) 9/24 UC SANTA BARBARA* 0-1 L 9/27 WASHINGTON STATE 2-0 W 9/29 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 1-0 W 10/4 at (4) Portland 1-1 D (OT) 10/6 at Washington 1-2 L 10/11 PACIFIC* 1-0 W (OT) 10/18 at North Texas* 2-0 W 10/20 vs. Harvard, at Texas# 1-2 L 10/23 at Cal State Fullerton* 0-1 L 10/25 UTAH STATE* 8-0 W 10/30 OREGON STATE 3-1 W 11/1 at Cal 0-2 L 11/3 at Montana 0-1 L 11/8 at Cal State Fullerton! 3-0 W 11/10 vs. UC Irvine! 2-0 W # East-West Shootout * Big West Conference matches ! Big West Tournament, at Cal State Fullerton

1997 — 15-6-0 (5-1-0 Big West) 8/30 vs. Northwestern# 2-0 W 8/31 vs. Utah# 8-0 W 9/5 at Santa Clara 2-3 L (OT) 9/11 at Oregon State 1-0 W (OT) 9/13 at Portland^ 0-5 L 9/14 vs. Washington, at Portland^ 2-1 W 9/16 at Montana 2-1 W 9/19 SAN DIEGO 4-1 W 9/21 FRESNO STATE 2-0 W 9/25 CAL ST. FULLERTON* 4-1 W 9/28 UC IRVINE* 1-2 L (OT) 10/3 CAL 1-2 L (OT) 10/5 at UC Santa Barbara* 2-0 W 10/10 at Pacific* 2-1 W 10/12 PEPPERDINE 1-0 W 10/17 NORTH TEXAS* 2-1 W 10/24 at Utah State* 2-0 W 10/30 BYU 2-3 L 11/2 SAN JOSE STATE 3-1 W 11/7 vs. Cal State Fullerton! 3-2 W 11/9 at UC Irvine! 2-3 L (2 OT) # at Pleasanton, Calif. ^ adidas Invitational * Big West Conference matches ! Big West Tournament, at UC Irvine

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Year-by-year 1998 — 9-6-3 (5-1-3 Big West) 9/1 (2) SANTA CLARA 0-5 L 9/4 at (17) UCLA 0-1 L 9/8 WASHINGTON 0-1 L 9/11 (11) SAN DIEGO STATE# 3-1 W 9/13 MONTANA# 1-3 L 9/18 vs. Tulsa, at Missouri^ 2-1 W 9/20 at Missouri^ 2-0 W 9/25 at Boise State* 7-0 W 9/27 at Idaho* 6-0 W 10/2 UTAH STATE* 2-1 W 10/4 NORTH TEXAS* 1-1 D (2 OT) 10/9 at UC Irvine* 0-0 D (2 OT) 10/11 at Cal State Fullerton* 2-2 D (2 OT) 10/18 UC SANTA BARBARA* 1-0 W 10/23 PACIFIC* 0-1 L 10/25 LONG BEACH STATE* 2-1 W 10/28 at San Jose State 1-0 W 11/1 at Fresno State 0-1 L # Cal Poly Invitational ^ Nike Tiger Invitational * Big West Conference matches

1999 — 13-9-0 (8-1-0 Big West) 8/28 at Pepperdine 4-0 W 9/4 FRESNO STATE 0-1 L (OT) 9/11 at (11) BYU 0-6 L 9/12 at Utah State* 3-4 L 9/17 MISSOURI# 1-3 L 9/19 TULSA# 7-2 W 9/22 at (13) UCLA 1-5 L 9/24 IDAHO* 1-0 W 9/26 BOISE STATE* 4-0 W 10/1 at North Texas* 2-0 W 10/3 SAN JOSE STATE 1-3 L 10/7 CAL STATE FULLERTON* 2-1 W 10/10 UC IRVINE* 3-0 W 10/14 at Santa Clara 1-6 L 10/17 at UC Santa Barbara* 3-0 W 10/22 at Long Beach State* 4-1 W 10/24 at Pacific* 3-2 W 10/28 BAKERSFIELD 4-1 W 10/31 at San Diego 1-2 L (OT) 11/5 at Saint Mary’s 2-0 W NCAA Tournament 11/10 at Fresno State 2-1 W 11/13 at Stanford 1-3 L # Cal Poly Invitational * Big West Conference matches

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Year-by-year 2000 — 11-7-1 (6-2-0 Big West) 8/25 SANTA CLARA 1-2 L 8/29 at San Jose State 0-1 L 9/1 at Fresno State 2-3 L 9/8 at Cincinnati 1-0 W 9/10 at Dayton 1-2 L (OT) 9/15 WASHINGTON STATE 1-0 W (OT) 9/23 vs. Butler, at Montana# 7-0 W 9/24 at Montana# 3-0 W 9/29 BAKERSFIELD 1-0 W 10/1 SAINT MARY’S 1-1 D (2 OT) 10/6 PACIFIC* 2-1 W (OT) 10/8 LONG BEACH STATE* 0-1 L 10/13 at Boise State* 1-0 W 10/15 at Idaho* 0-1 L (OT) 10/22 UTAH STATE* 3-0 W 10/27 at Cal State Fullerton* 3-1 W 10/29 at UC Irvine* 1-0 W 11/3 UC SANTA BARBARA* 1-0 W (OT) NCAA Tournament 11/8 at Santa Clara 1-3 L # Montana Invitational * Big West Conference matches

2001 — 7-9-4 (4-3-2 Big West) 8/31 at (6) Santa Clara 0-3 L 9/2 SAN DIEGO 0-1 L 9/7 CINCINNATI 0-1 L 9/9 SAN JOSE STATE 2-1 W (OT) 9/14 at Washington State Canceled 9/17 at Pepperdine 2-3 L (2 OT) 9/21 BOISE STATE 3-1 W 9/23 MONTANA 1-0 W 9/28 at UNLV# 0-1 L (2 OT) 9/30 vs. Northern Arizona, at UNLV# 0-0 D (2 OT) 10/5 vs. Princeton, at LMU^ 0-0 D (2 OT) 10/7 at Loyola Marymount^ 1-2 L 10/12 at Cal State Northridge* 0-0 D (2 OT) 10/14 at Pacific* 1-2 L 10/19 IDAHO* 3-1 W 10/21 UTAH STATE* 4-0 W 10/26 at Long Beach State* 2-2 D (2 OT) 10/28 at UC Irvine* 1-0 W 11/2 CAL STATE FULLERTON* 1-2 L 11/4 UC RIVERSIDE* 1-0 W 11/9 at UC Santa Barbara* 0-1 L # FILA Tournament ^ UCLA Cup * Big West Conference matches

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Year-by-year 2002 — 14-7-0 (8-1-0 Big West) 8/30 vs. Detroit, at Arizona# 1-0 W 9/2 at Arizona# 0-1 L 9/6 VALPARAISO 4-0 W 9/8 WRIGHT STATE 3-0 W 9/13 WASHINGTON STATE 0-1 L 9/15 (3) SANTA CLARA 0-1 L 9/20 at Loyola Marymount 1-0 W 9/27 UNLV 2-0 W 9/29 FRESNO STATE 2-0 W 10/4 (12) PEPPERDINE 1-2 L 10/6 at San Diego 0-3 L 10/11 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE* 4-0 W 10/13 PACIFIC* 3-1 W 10/18 at Idaho* 2-1 W 10/20 at Utah State* 4-1 W 10/25 LONG BEACH STATE* 2-1 W 10/27 UC IRVINE* 0-2 L 11/1 at Cal State Fullerton* 1-0 W (OT) 11/3 at UC Riverside* 2-0 W 11/8 UC SANTA BARBARA* 2-0 W NCAA Tournament 11/14 at Stanford 0-4 L # Wildcat Invitational * Big West Conference matches

2003 — 18-2-2 (7-0-2 Big West) 8/29 NEVADA 3-0 W 8/31 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 1-0 W 9/5 at Washington State 1-0 W 9/7 at Boise State 2-1 W 9/12 vs. Portland St., at Montana# 2-0 W 9/14 at Montana# 3-0 W 9/19 AIR FORCE^ 3-0 W 9/20 BAYLOR^ 1-0 W 9/26 SAN DIEGO 3-1 W 9/28 at (11) Santa Clara 0-2 L 10/3 at UC Irvine* 2-1 W 10/5 at Long Beach State* 2-0 W 10/10 UC RIVERSIDE* 1-0 W 10/12 CAL ST. FULLERTON* 1-1 D (2 OT) 10/19 at UC Santa Barbara* 2-2 D (2 OT) 10/24 at Cal State Northridge* 4-0 W 10/26 at Pacific* 2-0 W 10/31 UTAH STATE* 2-0 W 11/2 IDAHO* 3-0 W 11/7 at UC Irvine! 2-0 W 11/9 vs. UC Santa Barbara! 2-0 W NCAA Tournament 11/14 vs. Arizona St., at Santa Clara 1-3 L # Diadora Cup ^ Cal Poly Invitational * Big West Conference matches ! Big West Tournament, at UC Irvine

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Year-by-year 2005 — 10-5-4 (2-4-1 Big West) 8/26 at Purdue# 1-0 W 8/28 vs. Detroit, at Purdue# 3-0 W 9/2 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 3-2 W (2 OT) 9/4 ARIZONA 0-0 D (2 OT) 9/9 at San Jose State 4-1 W 9/11 at Fresno State 3-0 W 9/16 at Western Kentucky 1-1 D (2 OT) 9/18 at Missouri 1-0 W 9/23 WASHINGTON STATE 1-1 D (2 OT) 9/25 at (5) Santa Clara 0-2 L 9/30 SAINT MARY’S 2-1 W 10/2 UC DAVIS 2-0 W 10/7 at Long Beach State* 2-4 L 10/9 at UC Irvine* 2-1 W 10/14 (24) CAL ST. FULLERTON* 0-2 L 10/16 UC RIVERSIDE* 2-2 D (2 OT) 10/21 at Cal State Northridge* 3-4 L (OT) 10/23 PACIFIC* 1-0 W 10/28 at UC Santa Barbara* 0-1 L # Boilermaker Challenge Cup * Big West Conference matches

2004 — 11-3-6 (5-1-3 Big West) 8/27 (3) SANTA CLARA 2-2 D (2 OT) 8/29 at UC Davis 3-2 W 9/3 WESTERN KENTUCKY 4-2 W 9/7 at Saint Mary’s 0-1 L 9/10 vs. Brown, at Cape Cod, Mass.# 1-0 W 9/12 vs. Maine, at Cape Cod, Mass.# 0-0 D (2 OT) 9/17 SACRAMENTO STATE 2-0 W 9/26 at San Diego 0-0 D (2 OT) 10/1 UC IRVINE* 3-1 W 10/3 LONG BEACH STATE* 1-0 W 10/8 at UC Riverside* 1-1 D (2 OT) 10/10 at Cal State Fullerton* 0-1 L 10/15 UC SANTA BARBARA* 0-0 D (2 OT) 10/22 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE* 4-0 W 10/24 PACIFIC* 0-0 D (2 OT) 10/29 at Utah State* 3-1 W 10/31 at Idaho* 3-1 W 11/5 vs. Cal State Fullerton! 1-0 W 11/7 vs. UC Santa Barbara! 2-0 W NCAA Tournament 11/12 vs. Stanford, at Santa Clara 0-2 L # ECAC Classic * Big West Conference matches ! Big West Tournament, at UC Irvine

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Year-by-year 2007 — 8-9-3 (5-2-1 Big West) 8/31 DAYTON 0-2 L 9/2 ARIZONA 3-4 L (OT) 9/7 at Dartmouth# 0-1 L 9/9 vs. Providence, at Dartmouth# 1-0 W 9/14 at San Diego State 0-1 L 9/16 at San Diego 0-1 L (OT) 9/20 at Utah 0-2 L 9/22 at (16) BYU 0-0 D (2 OT) 9/28 (1) SANTA CLARA 0-4 L 10/5 UC RIVERSIDE* 1-2 L (2 OT) 10/7 CAL ST. FULLERTON* 1-0 W (2 OT) 10/12 at UC Irvine* 1-0 W 10/14 BAKERSFIELD 3-1 W 10/20 at UC Santa Barbara* 1-0 W 10/26 UC DAVIS* 1-0 W 10/28 PACIFIC* 1-0 W (2 OT) 11/2 at Long Beach State* 1-3 L 11/4 at Cal State Northridge* 1-1 D (2 OT) 11/9 vs. Long Beach State! 2-1 W 11/11 at Cal State Fullerton! 0-0 D (3-4 L, PKs) # Dartmouth Tournament * Big West Conference matches ! Big West Tournament, at Cal State Fullerton

2006 — 10-7-3 (3-1-3 Big West) 8/25 SAN DIEGO 2-3 L 8/27 (20) PEPPERDINE 2-1 W (OT) 9/1 SAN JOSE STATE 5-0 W 9/3 at Stanford 0-2 L 9/8 vs. Oklahoma St., at LMU# 0-1 L 9/10 vs. St. Francis (Pa.), at LMU# 2-0 W 9/15 at Arizona 0-3 L 9/17 SAN DIEGO STATE 3-0 W 9/24 (23) FRESNO STATE 1-0 W (OT) 9/29 at UC Davis 3-0 W 10/1 at Sacramento State 1-2 L (2 OT) 10/6 UC IRVINE* 1-0 W (2 OT) 10/8 LONG BEACH STATE* 0-0 D (2 OT) 10/13 at UC Riverside* 1-1 D (2 OT) 10/15 at Cal State Fullerton* 0-0 D (2 OT) 10/20 at Pacific* 1-0 W 10/22 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE* 3-1 W 10/29 UC SANTA BARBARA* 1-2 L 11/3 at Long Beach State! 2-1 W (2 OT) 11/5 vs. Cal State Fullerton! 1-2 L # Four Points Sheraton Culver City Tournament * Big West Conference matches ! Big West Tournament, at Long Beach State

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Year-by-year 2008 — 10-9-1 (5-3-0 Big West) 8/22 BYU 1-2 L 8/24 at Arizona 0-1 L 8/29 SAN DIEGO STATE 0-1 L 8/31 at Fresno State 2-1 W 9/5 vs. Wisconsin, at Indiana# 1-2 L (2 OT) 9/7 at Indiana# 3-1 W 9/14 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 5-0 W 9/19 at (24) Santa Clara^ 2-1 W (OT) 9/21 vs. (6) Stanford, at Santa Clara^ 0-3 L 9/26 UTAH STATE 1-0 W 9/28 UTAH 0-1 L 10/3 at Cal State Fullerton* 3-2 W 10/5 at UC Riverside* 4-1 W 10/12 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE* 1-0 W 10/19 UC SANTA BARBARA* 2-4 L 10/24 at Pacific* 2-0 W 10/26 at UC Davis* 0-1 L 10/31 UC IRVINE* 1-0 W 11/2 LONG BEACH STATE* 2-3 L 11/6 at UC Santa Barbara! 1-1 D (4-5 L, PKs) # Hoosier Classic ^ adidas Classic * Big West Conference matches ! Big West Tournament, at UC Santa Barbara

2009 — 14-5-1 (7-1-0 Big West) 8/28 (4) STANFORD 1-2 L 8/30 at Utah 0-2 L 9/4 SEATTLE 2-1 W 9/6 at Bakersfield 1-2 L 9/11 at Florida International 3-1 W 9/13 at Florida Atlantic 0-2 L 9/18 at Air Force 1-0 W 9/20 at Colorado College 1-0 W 9/25 at (7) Cal 1-0 W (OT) 9/27 ARIZONA 3-0 W 10/2 at Cal State Northridge* 2-3 L 10/4 at UC Irvine* 3-2 W (2 OT) 10/9 UC RIVERSIDE* 2-0 W 10/11 CAL ST. FULLERTON* 1-0 W 10/15 UC DAVIS* 1-0 W 10/18 LONG BEACH STATE* 1-0 W 10/23 at Pacific* 1-0 W (OT) 11/1 at UC Santa Barbara* 2-0 W 11/5 UC IRVINE! 2-0 W 11/8 UC SANTA BARBARA! 1-1 D (4-5 L, PKs) * Big West Conference matches ! Big West Tournament, at Cal Poly

Kaleena Andruss started 49 times at defender and midfielder from 2006 through 2009.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Year-by-year 2010 — 9-9-1 (3-4-1 Big West) 8/22 at (3) UCLA 0-7 L 8/27 at Hawai’i# 2-1 W 8/28 vs. Long Island, at Hawai’i# 2-1 W 9/3 SAN JOSE STATE 2-0 W 9/5 at Arizona 2-4 L 9/10 (1) NORTH CAROLINA 0-1 L 9/12 at Utah State 2-3 L (OT) 9/19 WEBER STATE 4-0 W 9/24 at Pepperdine 0-1 L 9/26 at San Diego State 1-0 W 10/1 at Long Beach State* 1-1 D (2 OT) 10/3 at UC Riverside* 1-0 W 10/8 (19) UC IRVINE* 0-3 L 10/10 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE* 0-2 L 10/15 PACIFIC* 0-1 L 10/21 at Cal State Fullerton* 0-1 L 10/24 at UC Davis* 3-1 W 10/29 UC SANTA BARBARA* 1-0 W 10/31 BAKERSFIELD 1-0 W # OHANA Hotels and Resorts No Ka Oi Tournament * Big West Conference matches

2011 — 9-9-1 (3-5-0 Big West) 8/19 at Cincinnati 2-1 W 8/21 at Dayton 1-3 L 8/26 at Bakersfield 2-1 W (2 OT) 8/28 (16) SANTA CLARA 0-3 L 9/2 at San Jose State 2-0 W 9/4 at Saint Mary’s 1-3 L 9/9 vs. Seattle, at Portland St.# 2-1 W 9/11 vs. Boise St., at Portland St.# 3-0 W 9/16 NEVADA 4-1 W 9/18 (9) PEPPERDINE 1-1 D (2 OT) 9/23 FRESNO STATE 2-3 L (OT) 9/30 CAL ST. FULLERTON* 2-1 W (2 OT) 10/2 LONG BEACH STATE* 0-6 L 10/7 at Cal State Northridge* 2-0 W 10/9 at (24) UC Irvine* 0-1 L 10/13 UC RIVERSIDE* 1-2 L (OT) 10/16 UC DAVIS* 1-2 L 10/23 at Pacific* 2-1 W 10/28 at UC Santa Barbara* 1-2 L # Viking Classic * Big West Conference matches

In 2008, Carrie Andrews (Class of 2010) helped lead the Mustangs to a 2-1 overtime win at then-No. 24 Santa Clara.

Tiffany Gummow scored 17 goals for the Mustangs from 2008 through 2011.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Year-by-year 2012 — 9-7-3 (6-1-2 Big West) 8/17 at Loyola Marymount 3-1 W 8/19 BAKERSFIELD 1-0 W 8/24 at Nevada 1-1 D (2 OT) 8/26 at Sacramento State 4-1 W 8/31 (17) CAL 1-4 L 9/7 SAINT MARY’S 0-1 L (OT) 9/9 OREGON STATE 1-3 L 9/13 at (17) BYU 1-5 L 9/23 at Fresno State 1-2 L 9/28 PACIFIC* 4-1 W 9/30 UC DAVIS* 1-0 W 10/5 at UC Irvine* 2-1 W (OT) 10/7 at Long Beach State* 4-3 W (2 OT) 10/12 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE* 2-2 D (2 OT) 10/14 HAWAI’I* 5-2 W 10/19 at UC Riverside* 1-1 D (2 OT) 10/21 at Cal State Fullerton* 0-4 L 10/28 UC SANTA BARBARA* 1-0 W 11/1 vs. Cal State Northridge! 0-1 L * Big West Conference matches ! Big West Tournament, at UC Irvine

2013 — 11-7-1 (7-1-0 Big West) 8/23 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 3-0 W 8/25 at Bakersfield 5-2 W 8/30 SACRAMENTO STATE 4-0 W 9/6 SAN JOSE STATE 3-0 W 9/13 at (10) Baylor 0-4 L 9/15 at (20) Texas A&M 0-4 L 9/20 at Oregon State 0-3 L 9/22 at Seattle 0-4 L 9/27 at Saint Mary’s 1-2 L 9/29 at (20) Santa Clara 0-4 L 10/4 LONG BEACH STATE* 2-0 W 10/6 UC IRVINE* 3-4 L 10/10 at Cal State Northridge* 1-0 W 10/13 at Hawai’i* 3-2 W (2 OT) 10/18 CAL ST. FULLERTON* 1-0 W 10/20 UC RIVERSIDE* 3-1 W 10/25 at UC Santa Barbara* 2-1 W 10/31 at UC Davis* 1-0 W 11/7 at Cal State Fullerton! 1-1 D (3-4 L, PKs) * Big West Conference matches ! Big West Tournament, at Cal State Fullerton

Elise Krieghoff led the Big West Conference with 11 goals during her freshman season of 2012.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer All-time series SCHOOL Air Force Arizona Arizona State Azusa Pacific Bakersfield Barry Baylor Boise State BYU Brown Butler Cal Cal Poly Pomona Cal State Dom. Hills Cal State Fullerton Cal State Hayward* Cal State Northridge Cal State San Bern. Chico State Cincinnati Colorado College Dartmouth Dayton Detroit Florida Atlantic Florida International Franklin Pierce Fresno State Gonzaga Harvard Hawai’i Idaho Indiana Long Beach State Long Island Loyola Marymount Maine Missouri Montana Nevada New Mexico North Carolina North Texas Northern Arizona Northwestern

W-L-D MOST RECENT GAME 2-0-0 9/18/09 2-5-1 9/5/10 0-1-0 11/14/03 1-0-0 10/31/92 7-1-0 8/25/13 0-1-0 11/14/93 1-1-0 9/13/13 6-0-0 9/11/11 2-4-1 9/13/12 1-0-0 9/10/04 1-0-0 9/23/00 2-4-0 8/31/12 3-1-0 10/20/93 2-1-0 10/27/93 13-7-5 11/7/13 2-0-0 9/8/93 7-4-3 10/10/13 2-0-1 10/14/94 2-0-0 10/6/93 2-1-0 8/19/11 1-0-0 9/20/09 0-1-0 9/7/07 0-3-0 8/21/11 2-0-0 8/28/05 0-1-0 9/13/09 2-0-0 9/11/09 1-0-0 11/13/93 8-5-0 9/23/12 1-0-0 10/6/95 0-1-0 10/20/96 4-0-0 10/13/13 6-1-0 10/31/04 1-0-0 9/7/08 10-5-3 10/4/13 1-0-0 8/28/10 9-1-0 8/23/13 0-0-1 9/12/04 2-1-0 9/18/05 4-2-0 9/14/03 2-0-1 8/24/12 1-0-0 10/29/94 0-1-0 9/10/10 3-0-1 10/1/99 0-0-1 9/30/01 1-0-0 8/30/97

SCHOOL W-L-D MOST RECENT GAME Oklahoma State 0-1-0 9/8/06 Oregon State 3-2-0 9/20/13 Pacific 16-3-1 9/28/12 Pepperdine 4-4-2 9/18/11 Portland 0-1-1 9/13/97 Portland State 1-0-0 9/12/03 Princeton 0-0-1 10/5/01 Providence 1-0-0 9/9/07 Purdue 1-0-0 8/26/05 Sacramento State 5-1-0 8/30/13 St. Francis (Pa.) 1-0-0 9/10/06 Saint Mary’s 3-4-1 9/27/13 San Diego 5-6-1 9/16/07 San Diego State 3-4-0 9/26/10 San Francisco 1-1-0 9/15/95 San Francisco State 2-0-0 9/24/93 San Jose State 8-2-0 9/6/13 Santa Clara 1-15-3 9/29/13 Seattle 2-1-0 9/22/13 Sonoma State 2-1-0 9/3/94 Southern Cal. Coll.† 1-0-0 9/4/93 Stanford 0-7-0 8/28/09 Texas 0-1-0 9/5/94 Texas A&M 0-1-0 9/15/13 Tulsa 2-0-0 9/19/99 UC Davis 9-2-1 10/31/13 UC Irvine 16-8-2 10/6/13 UCLA 3-3-0 8/22/10 UC Riverside 7-2-4 10/20/13 UC Santa Barbara 14-7-4 10/25/13 UC Santa Cruz 1-0-0 9/27/92 UNLV 1-1-0 9/27/02 USC 3-0-0 10/29/95 Utah 1-3-0 8/30/09 Utah State 9-2-0 9/12/10 Valparaiso 1-0-0 9/6/02 Washington 1-4-0 9/8/98 Washington State 4-1-1 9/23/05 Weber State 1-0-0 9/19/10 Western Kentucky 1-0-1 9/16/05 Westmont 4-0-0 8/31/96 Wisconsin 0-1-0 9/5/08 Wright State 1-0-0 9/8/02 * Presently Cal State East Bay † Presently Vanguard University 34


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