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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer RECORDS

Match

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1. Wendy Jones, vs. Vanguard 5 (9/4/93) Elise Krieghoff, vs. Fresno St. 5 (9/19/14) 3. Elise Krieghoff, at CSU Bakersfield 4 (8/25/13) 4. 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) Individual

GOALS

Single Season

1. Elise Krieghoff 2013 21 2. Kolleen Kassis 1992 15 3. Elise Krieghoff 2014 14 4. Wendy Jones 1992 13 Wendy Jones 1993 13 Gina Oceguera 1997 13 7. Kolleen Kassis 1994 11 Gina Oceguera 1995 11 Gina Oceguera 1998 11 Sharon Day 2004 11 Elise Krieghoff 2012 11 12. Kolleen Kassis 1995 10 Kara Grondzik 1999 10 Megan Schlegel 2000 10

Career

1. Elise Krieghoff 2012-15 52 2. Kolleen Kassis 1992-95 45 3. Gina Oceguera 1995, ’97-99 39 4. Wendy Jones 1992-95 32 5. Megan Schlegel 1999-2002 27 Sharon Day 2003-05, ’07 27 7. Kelsey Carroll 2003-06 25 8. Megan Abutin 2013-18 20 9. Amy Earle 1993-94, ’96-97 18 10. Michelle Nuesca 1994-97 17 Michelle George 1996-99 17 Ashley Vallis 2005-08 17 Tiffany Gummow 2008-11 17 14. Four players 16

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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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 7* Megan Schlegel 2002 7* Elise Krieghoff 2013 7* 4. Gina Oceguera 1997 6 Sharon Day 2004 6 * Tied for second all-time in Big West Conference

Career

1. Megan Schlegel 1999-2002 18* 2. Elise Krieghoff 2012-15 14 3. Kelsey Carroll 2003-06 13 Gina Oceguera 1995, ’97-99 13 5. Sharon Day 2003-05, ’07 12 * Second all-time in Big West Conference

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EARLIEST GOAL SCORED

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.) 1:12 — Caitlyn Kreutz (McKenzie Flood*), 4-0 W* at Fresno St. (9/6/15) 8.) 1:23 — Alexa Jontulovich (Heidi Spink), 3-0 W vs. Air Force (9/19/03) 9.) 1:37 — Sharon Day (Kelsey Carroll), 3-1 W vs. UC Irvine (10/1/04) 10.) 1:50 — Cici Kobinski (Tiffany Gummow), 2-1 W at Hawai’i (8/27/10)

QUICKEST EQUALIZER TIME INTERVAL

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.) 2:40 later — Nikki Trucco (Camille Lafaix), 4-2 L at Cal Baptist (9/22/19) 9.) 2:43 later — Erica Zumbahlen (UA), 4-3 L (OT) at CSUN (10/21/05) 10.) 2:53 later — Mackenzie George (UA), 1-1 D vs. UCSB (10/28/18)

QUICKEST GO-AHEAD GOAL IN RESPONSE TO 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

LATEST TIME FOR AN EQUALIZING GOAL

1.) 88:39 — Chelsea Barry (UA), 3-2 L vs. Cal Baptist (9/23/18) 2.) 88:08 — Brooke Flamson (UA), 3-2 L (2 OT) at Pepperdine (9/17/01) 3.) 87:48 — Camille Lafaix (Clare Murphy), 2-1 W vs. Seattle U (9/29/19) 4.) 87:44 — Georgina Stiegeler (UA), 2-1 L (2 OT) vs. UC Irvine (9/29/17) 5.) 87:22 — Whitney Sisler (Carrie Andrews), 4-3 L (OT) vs. Arizona (9/2/07) 6.) 87:19 — Lauren Heer (UA), 2-1 W (OT) at UC Irvine (10/5/12) 7.) 86:51 — Jessica Johnson (UA), 1-1 D at Seattle U (9/9/18) 8.) 82:56 — Morgan Miller (Carissa Voegele), 3-2 W at Cal St. Fullerton (10/3/08) 9.) 82:54 — Carolyn Schifftner (Leah Bennett), 3-2 W at Pacific (10/24/99) 10.) 78:44 — Kendra Bonsall (McKenzie Flood, Allie Bégin), 2-1 W vs. Lamar (8/24/14)

EARLIEST GOLDEN GOAL SCORED EARLIEST GOAL SCORED IN SECOND HALF

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)

LONGEST TIME BEFORE AN EQUALIZING GOAL

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.) 58:07 later — Georgina Stiegeler (UA), 2-1 L (2 OT) vs. UC Irvine (9/29/17) 7.) 58:00 later — Gina Oceguera (Kolleen Kassis), 2-1 W vs. Cal (9/10/95) 8.) 57:10 later — Becky Clark (Sharon Day), 1-1 D (2 OT) vs. Washington St. (9/23/05) 9.) 55:49 later — Caitlyn Kreutz (UA), 2-1 W* vs. Richmond (8/30/15) 10.) 54:50 later — Senna Brennan (UA), 2-1 L at UC Davis (10/5/17)

MOST TIME BEFORE GO-AHEAD GOAL AFTER EQUALIZER

1.) 74:29 later† — Megan Abutin (UA), 2-2 D at San Francisco (8/27/17) 2.) 72:31 later^ — Gina Oceguera (Megan Munday), 2-1 W at Pacific (10/10/97) 3.) 61:55 later† — Carrie Andrews (Leah Morales), 3-1 W vs. Bakersfield (10/14/07) 4.) 60:20 later† — Rhonda Partida (Stacey Davis), 2-1 W vs. San Diego (10/16/94) 5.) 53:57 later† — Sara Lancaster (UA), 2-1 W at Cincinnati (8/19/11) 6.) 40:41 later† — Kelsey Carroll (Megan Gurney), 2-2 D (2 OT) at UCSB (10/19/03) 7.) 40:28 later† — Emily Hansen (K. Kessloff, G. Rosati), 2-1 W* vs. SJS (9/13/15) 8.) 40:16 later† — Alexa Jontulovich (Anna LaRash, Erica Zumbahlen), 3-2 W at UCD (8/29/04) 9.) 39:27 later† — Kelsey Carroll (Sierra Simmons), 4-3 L (OT) at CSUN (10/21/05) 10.) 37:49 later† — Gina Oceguera (Alison Murphy, Gina Moss), 3-1 W vs. SJSU (11/2/97) ^ Opponent had equalized † Cal Poly had equalized

LATEST TIME FOR A GO-AHEAD GOAL (REGULATION)

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.) 87:52 — Caitlyn Kreutz (Megan Abutin), 2-1 W* vs. Richmond (8/30/15) 5.) 87:48 — Carolyn Schifftner (Erin Martin), 1-0 W vs. UC Riverside (11/4/01) 6.) 87:25 — Sara Lancaster (UA), 2-1 W at Cincinnati (8/19/11) 7.) 87:24 — Heidi McQuitty (Sharon Day), 2-2 D (2 OT) vs. UC Riverside (10/16/05) 8.) 87:21 — Sharon Day (Stephanie Hedien), 3-2 W at UC Davis (8/29/04) 9.) 86:52 — Stephanie Magellan (UA), 1-0 W vs. CSU Bakersfield (9/11/16) 10.) 86:26 — Alix Cohen (Kim Yackzan), 1-1 D (2 OT) at Western Kentucky (9/16/05)

LATEST GOLDEN GOAL SCORED

1.) 91:17 — Jordyn Zander (Andrea Zimkowski), 2-1 at UC Irvine (10/5/12) 2.) 91:31 — Jessica Johnson (Kelly Kessloff, Caitlyn Kreutz), 1-0 vs. St. Mary’s (8/28/16) 3.) 92:18 — Whitney Sisler (Bria Park), 1-0 at Cal (9/25/09) 4.) 92:25 — Katie Kassis (UA), 3-2 at Pacific (10/24/99) 5.) 92:34 — Megan Schlegel (UA), 2-1 vs. San Jose State (9/9/01) 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)

* Record later vacated due to a self-reported NCAA violation.

NOTE RE: 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-min. 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 mins. From 1997-2001, for regular-season matches, there were two 15-min. 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-min. golden goal periods, followed by penalties in the postseason only.

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Individual (continued)

ASSISTS

Match

1. Erika Jaramillo, vs. Vanguard 3 (9/4/93) Kolleen Kassis, vs. Hawai’i 3 (11/3/94) Patty Geesman, vs. USC 3 (10/29/95) Patty Geesman, vs. Utah St. 3 (10/25/96) Jill Nelsen, vs. San Diego St. 3 (9/11/98) Gina Oceguera, at Idaho 3 (9/27/98)

Single Season 1. Shana Stickel 1997 12 Megan Abutin 2014 12 3. Kolleen Kassis 1995 9 Patty Geesman 1996 9 5. Wendy Jones 1993 7 Michelle George 1999 7 Katie Kassis 1999 7 Jill Nelsen 1999 7 Cici Kobinski 2012 7 10. Eight players, 11 times 6

Career 1. Kolleen Kassis 1992-95 24 2. Megan Abutin 2013-17 23 3. Shana Stickel 1995-98 20 4. Patty Geesman 1992, ’94-96 19 5. Jill Nelsen 1997-99 17 Gina Oceguera 1995, ’97-99 17 7. Michelle George 1996-99 16 Michelle Nuesca 1994-97 16 Wendy Jones 1992-95 16 10. Sharon Day 2003-05, ’07 14 11. Kelsey Carroll 2003-06 13 12. Alison Murphy 1994-97 11 Cici Kobinski 2009-12 11 Kacey Held 2010-13 11 15. Six players 10

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

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Individual (continued)

‘ POINTS ’

Goals Assists ‘Points’

Match

1. Wendy Jones, vs. Vanguard (9/4/93) 5 2. Elise Krieghoff, vs. Fresno St. (9/19/14) 5 3. Elise Krieghoff, at Bakersfield (8/25/13) 4 4. Jill Nelsen, at Idaho (9/27/98) 3 Gina Oceguera, at Idaho (9/27/98) 2 Kara Grondzik, vs. Tulsa (9/19/99) 3 2 0 0 1 3 1 12 10 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 Elise Krieghoff 2014 14 4 32 6. Wendy Jones 1992 13 3 29 Kolleen Kassis 1995 10 9 29 8. Kolleen Kassis 1994 11 6 28 9. Gina Oceguera 1995 11 5 27 10. Gina Oceguera 1998 11 4 26 Megan Abutin 2014 7 12 26 12. Michelle George 1999 9 7 25 13. Kolleen Kassis 1993 9 6 24 Megan Schlegel 2002 9 6 24 15. Sharon Day 2004 11 1 23 16. Four players, once each 22

Career

1. Kolleen Kassis 1992-95 45 2. Elise Krieghoff 2012-15 52 3. Gina Oceguera 1995, ’97-99 39 4. Wendy Jones 1992-95 32 5. Sharon Day 2003-05, ’07 27 6. Megan Schlegel 1999-2002 27 7. Kelsey Carroll 2003-06 25

Megan Abutin 2013-17 20 9. Michelle Nuesca 1994-97 17 Michelle George 1996-99 17 11. Jill Nelsen 1997-99 16 12. Patty Geesman 1992, ’94-96 14 13. Amy Earle 1993-94, ’96-97 18 14. Ashley Vallis 2005-08 17 15. Sara Lancaster 2011-14 16 16. Shana Stickel 1995-98 10 24 114 8 112 17 16 14 95 80 68

10 13 64 63

23 16 16 63 50 50

17 19 10 9 9 20 49 47 46 43 41 40

Megan Schlegel’s 18 career game-winning goals rank as the second-highest total in Big West Conference history.

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Individual (continued)

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).

MATCHES PLAYED

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

Megan Abutin 2013-17 78 17. Wendy Jones 1992-95 77 Megan Gurney 2001-04 77 Sierra Simmons 2002-05 77 Tiffany Gummow 2008-11 77 21. 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. Emily Hansen 2014-17 72 6. Nicole Gunion 1993-96 70 Morgan Miller 2006, ’08-10 70 8. Alison Murphy 1994-97 68

Cici Kobinski 2009-12 68 Sara Lancaster 2011-14 68 11. Heidi McQuitty 2003-06 67 Elise Krieghoff 2012-15 67 13. Chelsea Barry 2015-18 66 14. Heather Bryan 2000-04 65 Sharon Day 2003-05, ’07 65 16. Shana Stickel 1995-98 64 17. Michelle George 1996-99 62 Stephanie Hedien 2001-04 62

Megan Abutin 2013-17 62 20. Jen Burk 1993-95, ’97 61 Sierra Simmons 2002-05 61 22. Brooke Flamson 2000-02 60 Kendra Bonsall 2013-16 60

Heidi McQuitty (13), who earned thirdteam 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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GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Post-1992)

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 * Fourth all-time in Big West Conference

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 Goalkeeper

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

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. Alyssa Giannetti 2015 .819 10. Kristina Grigaitis 1994 .817 * 25th-best all-time nationally in Division I history before 2020 season

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

SHUTOUTS

Single Season 1. Coral Hoover 2009 11 2. Kristina Grigaitis 1993 10 3. Kristina Grigaitis 1994 9 Liz Hill 2003 9 Liz Hill 2004 9 6. Greta Shirdon 2002 8 Alli Tramel 2007 8 8. Kristina Grigaitis 1996 7 Natalia Garcia 1997 7 Natalia Garcia 2000 7

Career

1. Kristina Grigaitis 1993-96 31 2. Liz Hill 2002-05 23 3. Natalia Garcia 1996-98, 2000 20 Greta Shirdon 2000-03 20 5. Alyssa Giannetti 2012-15 18 6. Alli Tramel 2004-07 15 Coral Hoover 2006-09 15

SAVES

Match

1. Coral Hoover, vs. Stanford 15 (8/28/09) 2. Kristina Grigaitis, at CSDH 14 (10/27/93) 3. Greta Shirdon, at Stanford 13 (11/15/02)*

Alyssa Giannetti, at Virginia 13 (8/28/15) Sophia Brown, at UC Riv. 13 (10/5/18) 6. Greta Shirdon, at UCSB 12 (10/19/03) Liz Hill, vs. LMU 12 (9/2/05) * NCAA Tournament

Single Season

1. Alyssa Giannetti 2012 123 2. Kristina Grigaitis 1993 116 3. Coral Hoover 2009 113 Sophia Brown 2018 113 5. Coral Hoover 2008 95 Alyssa Giannetti 2015 95 7. Natalia Garcia 1997 93 8. Sophia Brown 2016 92 9. Sophia Brown 2019 88 10. Alli Tramel 2007 87 Brooke Gauvin 2011 87

Career 1. Alyssa Giannetti 2012-15 380 2. Sophia Brown 2016-19 364 3. Kristina Grigaitis 1993-96 307 4. Natalia Garcia 1996-98, 2000 240 5. Coral Hoover 2006-09 209 6. Greta Shirdon 2000-03 199 7. Brooke Gauvin 2008-11 186 8. Liz Hill 2002-05 179 9. Alli Tramel 2004-07 156 10. Lauren Stevenson 1999-2001 102

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Goalkeeper (continued)

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

MATCHES PLAYED

Single Season 1. Kristina Grigaitis 1993 22 2. Kristina Grigaitis 1996 21 Natalia Garcia 1997 21 Greta Shirdon 2002 21

Career

1. Alyssa Giannetti 2012-15 77 2. Kristina Grigaitis 1993-96 73 3. Sophia Brown 2016-19 71 4. Natalia Garcia 1996-98, 2000 59 5. Greta Shirdon 2000-03 51 6. Liz Hill 2002-05 50 7. Alli Tramel 2004-07 42 Coral Hoover 2006-09 42 9. Brooke Gauvin 2008-11 40 10. Lauren Stevenson 1999-2001 23

MATCHES STARTED

Single Season 1. Kristina Grigaitis 1993 21 Kristina Grigaitis 1996 21 Natalia Garcia 1997 21 Greta Shirdon 2002 21

Career

1. Alyssa Giannetti 2012-15 76 2. Kristina Grigaitis 1993-96 72 3. Sophia Brown 2016-19 69 4. Natalia Garcia 1996-98, 2000 57 5. Greta Shirdon 2000-03 48 6. Liz Hill 2002-05 47 7. Alli Tramel 2004-07 40 8. Coral Hoover 2006-09 38 Brooke Gauvin 2008-11 38 10. Lauren Stevenson 1999-2001 21

During her senior season of 2009, Coral Hoover (left) compiled a .919 save percentage, which, as of 2020, ranked nationally as the 25th-best single-season figure in the 38-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.

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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. Vanguard (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. CSU Bakersfield (10/31/10) 0 — 3-0 W vs. Boise State, at Portland State (9/11/11)

(15-1-1) 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. CSU 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) 1 — 1-0 W vs. CSU Bakersfield (9/11/16)

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 all-conference defender as a senior.

In 2008, Carrie Andrews helped lead the Mustangs to a 2-1 overtime win at No. 24-ranked Santa Clara on the way to winning the Big West Conference Defensive Player of the Year award.

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 honor as a senior that year.

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TEAM

SEASON

Most Wins 18 2003 Best Winning Percentage .864 2003 Most Consecutive Wins 9 2003 Longest Unbeaten Streak 12 1993 Most Goals 58 1993 Highest Goals Per Match Avg. 2.73 1995 Most Assists 50 1995 Most Shutouts 15* 2003 Most ‘Points’ 154 1995 Lowest Goals Allowed Avg. 0.50 2003 Most Consecutive Shutouts 6 2003 * All-time Big West Conference record (co)

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 (after entering the NCAA Tournament No. 17 in the coaches poll).

Goalkeepers Greta Shirdon (0) and Liz Hill (1) combined for 15 shutouts, which still stands as an all-time Big West Conference single-season record.

MATCH

Most Goals 15 8

Opponent

vs. Vanguard (9/4/93) 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. Vanguard (9/4/93) 9 vs. Utah, at Pleasanton, Calif. (8/31/97)

Cal Poly Women’s Soccer RECORDS

coaching alex crozier, 1992-present

• Ranked No. 33 all-time nationally in career victories entering the 2020-21 season

• Has the most career victories among Big West coaches, both in Big West play (105-61-25) and overall (283-200-56)

• Has helped the program earn the most All-Big West Conference selections (136) of any school since the league formed in 1996

• Has led Cal Poly to six NCAA Tournament appearances, three Big West Tournament championships and eight regular-season conference titles

attendance

Nov. 3, 2000 — vs. UC Santa Barbara — 3,016

Cal Poly’s single-game home attendance record is 3,016 — at the 1-0 overtime regular-season finale win over UC Santa Barbara on Nov. 3, 2000.

The Mustangs had outshot the Gauchos 11-8 (and earned six corners to UCSB’s three) before the 94th minute, when Sandy Oceguera found Megan Schlegel (pictured below), who dribbled up the left side and fired inside the far post. Mustang head coach Alex Crozier deemed it “the most exciting way to win a game.” Cal Poly’s Natalia Garcia (shown at right) made four saves in the shutout.

“It was definitely my most emotional goal ever,” Schlegel told the Mustang Daily of her ninth of 10 goals that season.

“One of the biggest factors was the crowd,” Cal Poly midfielder Katie Kassis commented. “When we stepped on the field in overtime, we felt like we had to win just to hear the crowd go nuts.”

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