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SOCCER 2009

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Game Four

Game Five

Tennessee - 1-2-0

Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium

Friday, Sept. 4 - 7:00 pm St. Paul, Minn.

North Dakota State - 2-1-1 Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium

Sunday, Sept. 6 - 2:00 pm Date 08/21 08/28 08/30 09/04 09/06 09/11 09/13

09/18 09/18 09/20 09/20 09/24 09/27 10/01 10/04 10/01 10/16 10/18 10/23 10/25 10/30 11/06

11/13 11/15 11/20 11/27 12/04 12/06

St. Pual, Minn.

Opponent Time/Result (19) SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 4-0, W (17) at Georgia (16) 0-2, L (17) at Kennesaw State 1-0, W (19) TENNESSEE 7:00 PM (19) NORTH DAKOTA STATE 2:00 PM at UW-Milwaukee 7:00 PM at Marquette 2:15 PM Minnesota Gold Classic Montana vs. North Dakota 4:30 PM NEVADA 7:00 PM Nevada vs. North Dakota 10:30 AM MONTANA 12:30 PM IOWA * 7:00 PM at Illinois * 1:00 PM at Wisconsin * 7:00 PM SOUTH DAKOTA 1:00 PM at Purdue * 1:00 PM PENN STATE * 7:00 PM OHIO STATE * 1:00 PM at Michigan * 7:00 PM at Michigan State * 12:00 PM NORTHWESTERN * 7:00 PM INDIANA * 7:00 PM NCAA Tournament at NCAA 1st Round TBA at NCAA 2nd Round TBA at NCAA Sweet 16 TBA at NCAA Elite 8 TBA at NCAA College Cup TBA at NCAA College Cup TBA

All Times Central Schedule subject to change Home matches in ALL CAPS All home matches played at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium * Big Ten match () number in parentheses before is Minnesota Rank, after is opponent rank

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HOME SWEET HOME The 19th ranked Golden Gophers get to return home this weekend as they host a pair of matches on Sept. 4 and Sept. 6. First up is the reigning SEC champion Tennessee Volunteers on Friday, followed by Summit League foe, the North Dakota State Bison on Sunday.

BONUS SOCCER Fans will be treated to a little bonus soccer action on Sunday Sept. 6. Prior to the Golden Gophers 2:00 p.m. match with North Dakota State. Tennessee will take on Wisconsin at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium at 11:30 a.m.

THE RECORDS Tennessee enters the week with a 1-2-0 record on the young season, having dropped their last two matches. North Dakota State, meanwhile is heading the other way, winning twice after opening the season with a loss and a tie respectively.

THE SERIES Minnesota and Tennessee have met just once previously, in Knoxville, Tenn. in 2007 with the Volunteers earning the victory. North Dakota State and Minnesota will meet for the second straight year and the fourth time overall, with the Golden Gophers a perfect 3-0 in the three previous matches.

SCOUTING TENNESSEE - Currently 1-2-0 on the season - Riding a two-match losing streak - Led by 10th year head coach Angela Kelly - Kelly has a 127-59-16 (.758) overall record - Kelly has won Four SEC Tournaments, four SEC East championships, three SEC regular season championships, and played in eight consecutive NCAA Tournaments - UT won the 2008 SEC Tournament - Mick Ingram leads the team with six points (2G/2A) and 15 total shots - Been ranked as high as #23 this season - Was ranked third in the South Region last week, before falling out this week - Junior Devon Swaim was a 12 point scorer last season (4G/4A) - Went 3-5-0 on the road in 2008

WATCH LIVE If you cannot make it to the stadium on Sunday, the Golden Gophers and Bison will be broadcast live in the Gold Zone. To access the video feed, visit GopherSports.com.

SCOUTING NORTH DAKOTA STATE - Currently 2-1-1 on the season - Led by seventh year head coach Pete Cuadrado, winningest coach in team history - Have won two straight after losing their opener, and earning a tie in their second match - Beat Creighton 1-0 on 9/1 - Went 5-12-2 in 2008 - Return top four leading scorers from last season in Lorraine Thompson (6G/4A), Michelle Gaffaney (4G/1A), Laura Murphy (3G/3A) and Quin Ryan (3G/2A) - Went 2-7-1 on the road last season - A win over Lamar on Aug. 30, was their first since 10/12/08, last season over Centenary - Recent back to back wins are first since 8/22 & 8/24 last season - Freshman Shannon Brooks is a member of the Guatemalan U-20 National Team

NEXT UP After this weekend, the Golden Gophers are traveling again, heading to Milwaukee, Wis. for a two-match road swing. On Sept. 11 they will be taking on UW-Milwaukee and on Sept. 13 the square off with Marquette. Neither opponent is ranked currently, but each is receiving votes in the NSCAA Top-25 Poll.

Minnesota Soccer by The Numbers Inaugural Season 1993 Facility Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium (1,000) All-time record 181-125-19 (.586) Winning seasons 10 Home Record 96-39-8 Big Ten Record 66-68-8 Denney Wright’s Record 58-40-6 (.587) Winning seasons 3 Denney Wright at ELR 28-14-3 Denney Wright on the road 24-20-3 Denney Wright in the Big Ten 22-27-2 Denney Wright in the postseason 4-4

LAST MATCH-UP The last time Minnesota played Tennessee was also the only time. In Knoxville, Tenn. on 9/2/07, the host Volunteers walked away with the 1-0 win. When Minnesota and North Dakota State last met on 8/31/08, the Golden Gophers had their best showing in the series, winning 3-0.

LAST TIME OUT Last weekend the Golden Gophers hit the road for the first time, taking on Georgia and Kennesaw State. Against Georgia on 8/28, Minnesota fell by the 0-2 score, but rebounded to top Kennesaw State 1-0 on 8/30.

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MINNESOTASOCCER 2:00 P.M. Fans remember that the Golden Gophers and Bison on Sept. 6 will start at 2:00 pm, and hour later than normal. The late start is due to Tennessee and Wisconsin playing at 11:30 a.m.

19TH IN THE NATION After a 1-1 week, the Golden Gophers took a hit in the national polls. They began the week ranked #17 in the NSCAA Top-25 Poll, but Minnesota fell to #19 in the latest poll released Sept. 1.

RECORD IN THE POLLS The Golden Gophers have been ranked in each of the three NSCAA Top-25 polls so far this season. It marks only the second time such a feat has been accomplished by Minnesota Soccer. The first was the 1995 season when the Golden Gophers went wire-to-wire in the Top-25. In 1997, they were ranked in the first two polls before falling out in the third week. They would eventually return, finishing the season ranked at #11.

7TH IN THE REGION The Golden Gophers are in the NSCAA Great Lakes Regional Poll for the second straight week, this time landing at #7. After their season opener the Golden Gophers appeared in the first poll at #4. NATIONAL RECOGNITION After gaining mention in all of the major polls last week, the Golden Gophers have fallen out of the Soccer America and Soccer Times Top-25 polls. Minnesota is still, however, receiving 28 points in the Soccer Times poll.

RANKED OPPONENTS Georgia was the first ranked opponent for the Golden Gophers this season, leaving them with an 0-1 mark against ranked teams. Under Mikki Denney Wright the Golden Gophers are 2-12-0 against ranked opponents.

IN THE TOURNAMENT In Tennessee, the Golden Gophers will be taking on their third opponent (in four matches) that was in the NCAA Tournament in 2008. After a win over South Dakota State and a loss to Georgia, Minnesota is 1-1 this season against 2008 NCAA

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Name Cat Parkhill Katie Bethke Dana Tripp Molly Rouse Allie Phillips Shari Eckstrom Katie Shelander Marissa Price Josie Solie Sara Clancy Steph Brandt Olivia Bagnall Angie Olson Tamara Strahota Julie Rezac Kylie Kallman Katie Roberts Jennie Clark

Pos. GK F/M F F/M M M F/M M D F F M F/M F F/M D GK D

Ht. 5-7 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-6 5-5 5-5 5-7 6-0 5-5 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-4 5-10 5-8 5-7

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NEWS & NOTES

Tournament teams. This season’s opponents who played in the NCAA tourney last season include South Dakota State, Georgia, Tennessee, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Marquette, Illinois, Penn State, and Michigan State.

NON-CONFERENCE WINNING STREAK The Golden Gophers saw their non-conference winning streak come to and end at the hands of Georgia on 8/28. After the win over South Dakota State, Minnesota had won 12 consecutive regular season non-conference matches, stretching from 9/23/07 to 8/21/09. When including a tie on 9/21/07, the Golden Gophers had an unbeaten streak of 13 matches which began on 9/16/07. FIVE STRAIGHT IN THE REGULAR SEASON The loss to Georgia also broke a streak of five consecutive wins in the regular season, which dated back to a 10/19/08 win over Ohio State. With the win over Kennesaw State, the Golden Gophers have already begun their next streak. SHOT ASSAULT The Golden Gophers fired off 24 shots against Kennesaw State, the most since another 24 shot performance last Sept. 19. With six shots individually, Katie Bethke holds the second best mark in the Big Ten early in the season.

SHOT STOPPERS Stopping shots before they even start. The Golden Gophers hold the top two marks for opponent shots this season. The two they allowed against South Dakota State is the best mark this season, while the three they allowed against Kennesaw State is tied with six others as the second best mark. TOUGH TO BEAT AT THE ROBBIE Minnesota has won 13 straight home matches, dating back to last season and their 12-0-0 mark at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium. The win over South Dakota State extended their record streak, with Minnesota looking to add to it this weekend.

THAT IS NOT ALLOWED The Golden Gophers have allowed just two goals this season, which is tied with Illinois and Ohio State as the third best mark in the Big Ten. Indi-

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Hometown Apple Valley, Minn. Eau Claire, Wis. White Bear Lake, Minn. Cambridge, Minn. Vadnais Heights, Minn. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Roseville, Minn. Apple Valley, Minn. Mahtomedi, Minn. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Rochester, Minn. Lakeville, Minn. Eagan, Minn. Burnsville, Minn. Eden Prairie, Minn. Woodbury, Minn. Apple Valley, Minn. Norwalk, Iowa

Head Coach: Mikki Denney Wright, 6th season (Minnesota, ‘96) Assistants: Jerrod Roh, Krystle Kallman, Kelsey Hood

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2009 BIG TEN STANDINGS (thru 8/31) Conf. Overall Indiana ....................0-0-0 ......................3-0-0 Purdue ....................0-0-0 ......................3-0-0 Michigan State ........0-0-0 ......................2-0-0 Illinois ......................0-0-0 ......................2-0-1 Minnesota ..............0-0-0 ......................2-1-0 Iowa ........................0-0-0 ......................2-1-0 Penn State ..............0-0-0 ......................2-1-0 Ohio State ...............0-0-0 ......................1-1-1 Wisconsin................0-0-0 ......................1-1-1 Michigan..................0-0-0 ......................1-3-0 Northwestern...........0-0-0 ......................0-3-1

ana and Michigan State have yet to allow a goal, leaving them tied for the Big Ten lead.

TAKIN’ ATTENDANCE After the second weekend of play, everyone in the Big Ten has played a match at home, and with 987 Golden Gopher faithful at the home opener on 8/21, Minnesota boasts the second best mark in the conference. Through three matches Penn State has averaged 1,751 fans, to take the top spot. SINGLE DOLLAR SOCCER Both of the Golden Gophers’ matches this weekend will be just $1.00. Only $1.00 on Friday against Tennessee, and only $1.00 on Sunday against North Dakota State. It is a fantastic deal, to watch some fantastic soccer. GET SCORE UPDATES ON YOUR PHONE Fans can get scoring updates from all of Golden Gopher athletics through the Twitter page @GopherScores. Just find and follow @GopherScores, then set up your phone or mobile device to receive the text updates. If you are not already on Twitter, you will need to create an account. FACEBOOK/TWITTER Follow the Golden Gophers on Facebook and Twitter. On Facebook search “Golden Gopher Soccer” and on Twitter search @gophersoccer.

Previous School Pronunciation Eastview H.S. Eau Claire Memorial H.S. beth-KEY White Bear Lake H.S. Cambridge-Isanti H.S. Raus Mounds View H.S. Champlin Park H.S. Roseville Area H.S. SHE-lan-der Eastview H.S. Mahtomedi H.S. SOE-lee Xavier H.S. Century H.S. Lakeville South H.S. BAG-nall Eagan H.S. Burnsville H.S. Tam-ra stra-HOE-tah Eden Prairie H.S. REE-zak Woodbury H.S. Apple Valley H.S. Norwalk H.S.

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PLAYER NOTES AND CAREER HIGHS

#1 Cat Parkhill: Has started in all three matches, playing every minute ... allowed first career goal and suffered first career loss vs. Georgia ... earned second career shutout against Kennesaw State ... led Minnesota to second straight opening day shutout on 8/21 ... became the first freshman to start the opener in goal for the Golden Gophers since Karli Kopietz in 2002.

#3 Katie Bethke: Has appeared in 45 career matches and started 42 ... took a career high six shots against Kennesaw State and tied a career high with four on goal ... scored her second goal of the season, and first career game-winner in the 1-0 win vs. Kennesaw State ... goal was also the 11th of her career ... team leader with two goals and four points ... fired off a team high four shots and scored first goal in a season opener against South Dakota State ... 34 career points, 11 career goals, and 46 career shots on goal are most among the current team, while 12 career assists is tied with Molly Rouse as the most ... one of five players with 40+ career starts. #5 Dana Tripp: Has appeared in 15 career matches, including all three this season ... fired off her first career shot against South Dakota State after making the move from defender to forward in the offseason.

#6 Molly Rouse: Has made 39 consecutive starts (41 overall) and appeared in all 48 matches the last three seasons ...did not tally a shot against Georgia or Kennesaw State, being held without a shot in backto-back matches for the first time in her career ... against South Dakota State tallied two assists for her first career multiple assist match ... has five points in three career matches against SDSU ... 95 career shots is the most among the current team while 12 career assists is tied for the most with Katie Bethke ... has24 career points, second among current players ... 48 career matches played, 45 career shots on goal, 24 career points and six career goals are second best among the current team ... one of five players with 40+ career starts. #7 Allie Phillips: Has appeared in all three matches, including first career start in the opener ... tallied her first career shot against Kennesaw State, finishing with three and also notched two shots on goal ... one of two true freshman in the starting line-up in the opener ... joined Olivia Bagnall as the first true freshmen to start a season opener since Katie Bethke, Kylie Kallman and Julie Rezac all started the 2007 opener. #8 Shari Eckstrom: Has made 24 career appearances, including starting all three this season ... tied a career high with three shots against Georgia before setting a new career best with five shots against Kennesaw State ... tied a career high with two shots on goal against Kennesaw State ... earned first career start in the season opener.

#9 Katie Shelander: Made second career start and 32nd career appearance against South Dakota State ... did not tally a shot ... did not appear against Georgia or Kennesaw State.

#10 Marissa Price: Has appeared in all three matches this season ... made first career appearance against South Dakota State ... has not recorded a shot.

#11 Josie Solie: Has made 23 career appearances, and three career starts (all this season) ... part of a defense that has pitched two shutouts and allowed just 13 shots in three matches ... joined Jennie Clark and Kylie Kallman as the starting back three in each match this season ... made first career start against South Dakota State, holding them without a shot in the second half.

#12 Sara Clancy: Made 56th career appearance against South Dakota State ... did not tally a shot ... has played in more matches than any current player ... 26 career shots is fifth most among current players. #13 Steph Brandt: Has not appeared in a match.

#14 Olivia Bagnall: Has started each match on the season ... tallied first career shot on 8/30 against Kennesaw State, finishing with two on the day ... started first career match on 8/21 against South Dakota State ... one of two true freshman in the starting line-up ... joined Allie Phillips as the first true freshmen to start a season opener since Katie Bethke, Kylie Kallman and Julie Rezac all started the 2007 opener.

#16 Angie Olson: Has appeared in 38 career matches and started six, including all three this season ... did not tally a shot against Georgia or Kennesaw State ... against South Dakota State on 8/21 scored the first goal of the match, which was the first of her career ... score came just 4:10 into the match ... only one Minnesota goal last season came in less time (1:11 vs. SDSU, 11/16) ... goal also stood as the game-winner ... two points tied a career high ... started for the first time since Aug. 26, 2008, also against SDSU ... also collected two points in last season’s opener.

#19 Tamara Strahota: Has appeared in every match the last two seasons with eight starts ... has started in the last two matches ... started on 8/28 against Georgia for the first time since 11/9/08 ... took five shots on 8/30 against Kennesaw State and tied a career high with three shots on goal ... fired off a team-high four shots on 8/21 against South Dakota State, landing a team-high three on goal ... scored the third goal of the match, less than five minutes into the second half ... her sixth career goal, and first non-game winning goal after all five of her goals last season were game-winners ... score in season opener was third straight regular season match with goal ... six career goals is tied with Molly Rouse as the second best mark among active players ... 51 career shots, 21 career shots on goal and 15 career point are third among current players.

#20 Julie Rezac: Has appeared in 47 career matches with 44 career starts ... has missed just one match the last three seasons ... has started 10 straight matches ... one of just three players to record a shot on 8/28 against Georgia ... finished the match with South Dakota State on 8/21 with one point, after assisting on Tamara Strahota’s goal ... assist was the sixth of her career ... seven career assists is third best mark among current players while 13 career points and 27 career shots are fourth among current players ... one of five players with 40+ career starts.

#21 Kylie Kallman: Has started all 48 matches the last three season’s, the only player with that distinction ... tied a season high with two shots on goal on 8/30 against Kennesaw State ... scored the final goal against SDSU, a header off a corner kick ... goal was the third of her career ... joined Jennie Clark and Josie Solie as the starting back three in each match this season ... held South Dakota State without a shot in the second half ... has been in the starting line-up for the last 25 Minnesota shutouts ... one of five players with 40+ career starts. #28 Katie Roberts: Has not appeared in a match.

#41 Jennie Clark: Has appeared in 46 career matches, and started the last 45 ... took first shot of the season on 8/30 against Kennesaw State, as Minnesota tallied a season high 24 ... joined Kylie Kallman and Josie Solie as the starting back three in each match this season ... held South Dakota State without a shot in the second half ... has been in the starting line-up for the last 25 Minnesota shutouts ... one of five players with 40+ career starts.

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Bagnall’s Career Highs G..................................................................................X A ..................................................................................X P ..................................................................................X Sh............2 ...at Kennesaw State ....................08/30/09 SOG ............................................................................X

Bethke’s Career Highs G .............1 ...11x, last at Kennesaw State......08/30/09 A..............2 ...at Northeastern .........................09/23/07 P..............4 ...at Northeastern .........................09/23/07 Sh............6 ...at Kennesaw State ....................08/30/09 SOG ........4 ...2x, last at Kennesaw State........08/30/09

Brandt’s Career Highs G..................................................................................X A ..................................................................................X P ..................................................................................X Shots ...........................................................................X SOG ............................................................................X Clancy’s Career Highs G .............2 ...vs. Northern Iowa ......................08/22/08 A..............1 ...vs. Creighton .............................09/07/08 P..............4 ...vs. Northern Iowa ......................08/22/08 S..............5 ...vs. Central Florida .....................08/31/07 SOG ........2 ...3x, last Ohio ..............................09/05/08

Clark’s Career Highs G .............1 ...2x, last at Nevada .....................09/12/08 A ..................................................................................X P..............2 ...2x, last at Nevada .....................09/12/08 Sh............2 ...vs. Creighton .............................09/07/08 SOG ........1 ...4x, last vs. Wisconsin................10/24/08

Eckstrom’s Career Highs G .............1 ...3x, last vs. Penn State...............11/09/08 A ..................................................................................X P..............2 ...3x, last vs. Penn State...............11/09/08 Shots.......5 ...at Kennesaw State ....................08/30/09 SOG ........2 ...2x, last at Kennesaw State........08/30/09 Kallman’s Career Highs G .............1 ...3x, last vs. South Dakota St. .....08/21/09 A..............1 ...3x, last at Ohio State.................10/19/08 P..............2 ...3x, last vs. South Dakota St. .....08/21/09 Shots.......3 ...vs. Providence...........................09/09/07 SOG ........1 ...9x, last vs. South Dakota St. .....08/21/09

Olson’s Career Highs G .............1 ...vs. South Dakota St. .................08/21/09 A..............2 ...vs. Northern Iowa ......................08/22/08 P..............2 ...2x, last vs. South Dakota St. .....08/21/09 Sh............3 ...at Tennessee.............................09/02/07 SOG ........1 ...3x, last vs. South Dakota St. .....08/21/09

Parkhill’s Career Highs Min ..........90:00 ...3x, last at Kennesaw St......08/30/09 GA (H) .....2 ..........at Georgia ..........................08/28/09 GA (L)......0 ..........2x, last at Kennesaw St......08/30/09 Svs ..........1 ..........3x, last at Kennesaw Sr......08/30/09

Phillips’ Career Highs Goals ...........................................................................X Assists .........................................................................X Points ..........................................................................X Shots.......3 ...at Kennesaw State ....................08/30/09 SOG ........2 ...at Kennesaw State ....................08/30/09

Price’s Career Highs G..................................................................................X A ..................................................................................X P ..................................................................................X Sh ................................................................................X SOG ............................................................................X Rezac’s Career Highs G .............1 ...3x, last vs. Marquette ................11/14/08 A..............1 ...7x, last vs. South Dakota St. .....08/21/09 P..............2 ...3x, last vs. Marquette ................11/14/08 Sh............3 ...at Dartmouth .............................09/09/07 SOG ........3 ...at Dartmouth .............................09/09/07

Robert’s Career Highs Min...............................................................................X GA (H) .........................................................................X GA (L) ..........................................................................X Svs ..............................................................................X Rouse’s Career Highs G .............1 ...6x, last South Dakota State.......11/16/08 A..............2 ...vs. South Dakota St. .................08/21/09 P..............3 ...at North Dakota State................08/31/08 Sh............9 ...at North Dakota State................08/31/08 SOG ........6 ...vs. Purdue .................................10/10/08 Shelander’s Career Highs G .............1 ...vs. Montana...............................09/16/07 A..............1 ...2x, last vs. Boston University ....09/21/08 P..............2 ...vs. Montana...............................09/16/07 Sh............2 ...vs. Michigan State.....................09/30/07 SOG ........1 ...4x, last vs. Creighton.................09/07/08

Solie’s Career Highs G..................................................................................X A ..................................................................................X P ..................................................................................X Sh............1 ...3x, last vs. Wisconsin................10/24/08 SOG ........1 ...2x, last vs. Wisconsin................10/24/08 Strahota’s Career Highs G .............1 ...6x, last vs. South Dakota St. .....08/21/09 A..............1 ...3x, last at Iowa ..........................10/31/08 P..............3 ...vs. Northwestern .......................10/26/08 Sh............7 ...vs. Northern Iowa ......................08/22/08 SOG ........3 ...2x, last at Kennesaw St.............08/30/09

Tripp’s Career Highs G..................................................................................X A ..................................................................................X P ..................................................................................X Sh............1 ...vs. South Dakota St. .................08/21/09 SOG ............................................................................X

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2009 GOLDEN GOPHER SOCCER STATISTICS - thru 8/30/09 RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Aug 21 Aug 28 Aug 30

Opponent SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at #16 Georgia at Kennesaw State

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS Goals off corners PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Fouls Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

OVERALL 2-1 0-0 2-1 Score 4-0 0-2 1-0

W L W

Att. 987 1506 287

MINN

OPP

5-44 1.67 .114 21-44 .477 14.7 20 1 0-0

2-13 0.67 .154 5-13 .385 4.3 8 0 0-0

27 1 0

29 0 0

987 1/987 0/0

1793 2/896

HOME 1-0 0-0 1-0 ##

3 19 21 16 6 20 8 7 14 41 5 12 11 10 9

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1

Player

Bethke, Katie Strahota, Tamara Kallman, Kylie Olson, Angie Rouse, Molly Rezac, Julie Eckstrom, Shari Phillips, Allie Bagnall, Olivia Clark, Jennie Tripp, Dana Clancy, Sara Solie, Josie Price, Marissa Shelander, Katie Total Opponents

Goalie

Parkhill, Cat Total Opponents

Goals by Period Minnesota Opponents Shots by Period Minnesota Opponents

Saves by Period Minnesota Opponents

Corners by Period Minnesota Opponents Fouls by Period Minnesota Opponents

AWAY 1-1 0-0 1-1 gp 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 1 3 3

GP 3 3 3

1st

2 0

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

g

a

pts

Min. 270:00 270:00 270:00

GA

2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2

0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3

2nd

3 2

1st

2nd

1st

2nd

1st

2nd

1st

2nd

23 7 3 7 7 4

15 19

21 6 0 9

13 4 12 10

4 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 7 2 2 5

Total 5 2

sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att

11 9 4 2 1 2 8 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 44 13

.182 .111 .250 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .114 .154

5 .455 6 .667 1 .250 1 .500 1 1.000 2 1.000 3 .375 2 .667 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 21 .477 5 .385

GAAvg Saves

0.67 0.67 1.67

Pct

3 .600 3 .600 16 .762

1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1

W-L-T

2-1-0 2-1-0 1-2-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Sho

2.0 2 1

Total 44 13 Total 3 16 Total 20 8 Total 27 29

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GOLDEN GOPHER SOCCER SEASON/CAREER STATISTICS - thru 8/30/09 SEASON

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gp-gs

## Goalie

gp-gs

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1

Bethke, Katie Strahota, Tamara Kallman, Kylie Olson, Angie Rouse, Molly Rezac, Julie Eckstrom, Shari Phillips, Allie Bagnall, Olivia Clark, Jennie Tripp, Dana Clancy, Sara Solie, Josie Price, Marissa Shelander, Katie Total Opponents

3-2 3-2 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-1 3-3 3-3 3-0 1-0 3-3 3-0 1-1 144 144

Parkhill, Cat Career totals Total Opponents

3-3 3-3 3 3

GK

F

08/21: South Dakota State

Parkhill

Rezac

08/30: Kennesaw State

Parkhill

Rezac

08/28: Georgia

09/04: Tennessee

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g

2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2

a

0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3

pts

4 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 7

minutes

270:00 270:00 270:00 270:00

F

ga

2 2 2 5

CAREER

sh

11 9 4 2 1 2 8 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 44 13

sh%

.182 .111 .250 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .114 .154

gw pk-att

1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

gaavg saves

0.67 0.67 0.67 1.67

3 3 3 16

M

M

Bagnall

Eckstrom

Strahota

Bagnall

Bethke

Strahota

Bagnall

Bethke

gp-gs

g

45-42 29-8 48-48 38-6 48-41 47-44 24-3 3-1 3-3 46-45 15-1 56-20 23-3 3-0 32-2

pct

w

.600 .600 .600 .762

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Phillips

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

2 2 2 1

M

a

11 6 3 1 6 3 3 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 1

l

1 1 1 2

M

pts

12 3 3 4 12 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

34 15 9 6 24 13 6 0 0 4 0 7 0 0 4

t sho

0 0 0 0

2.0 2.0 2 1

M

Rouse

Shelander

Eckstrom

Rouse

Olson

Rouse

sh%

.133 .118 .115 .067 .063 .111 .143 .000 .000 .286 .000 .115 .000 .000 .167

gw pk-att

1 5 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

shotsfaced

Olson

Eckstrom

sh

83 51 26 15 95 27 21 3 2 7 1 26 3 0 6

Olson

13 13 13 44

D

Clark

Clark Clark

D

D

Kallman

Solie

Kallman

Solie

Kallman

Solie

09/06: North Dakota State 09/11: UW-Milwaukee 09/13: Marquette 09/18: Nevada

09/20: Montana 09/24: Iowa

09/27: Illinois

10/01: Wisconsin

10/04: South Dakota 10/11: Purdue

10/16: Penn State 10/18: Ohio State 10/23: Michigan

10/25: Michigan State 10/30: Northwestern 11/06: Indiana

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No. 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.

NSCAA TOP-25 POLL - 9/1/09 School Pts. Prev. North Carolina (32) 824 1 Notre Dame 772 2 Portland 760 3 Stanford 736 4 Florida State (1) 700 5 Florida 652 7 West Virginia 522 14 Virginia 512 10 UCLA 498 9 Texas A&M 481 6 Illinois 466 13 San Diego 430 15 Penn State 421 8 Purdue 324 RV Colorado 296 18 Boston College 289 20 Wake Forest 265 RV Georgia 260 16 Minnesota 157 17 Oklahoma State 154 21 Utah 153 NR Santa Clara 137 19 Missouri 83 22 Duke 77 11 St. John's 72 NR

Number in parentheses indicates first place votes

POLLS

W-L-T 3-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-1 2-1-0 1-1-1 2-1-0 2-0-1 2-1-1 1-1-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 2-0-1 2-1-0 2-1-0 4-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 2-0-0

Also receiving votes: TCU 66, Pepperdine 63, South Carolina 63, Dayton 60, Washington State 53, Memphis 49, USC 47, Kansas 35, Rutgers 33, Texas 32, North Carolina-Greensboro 28, Georgetown 27, BYU 26, California 22, Michigan State 19, Denver 15, Oklahoma 11, Marquette 9, Washington 7, Central Florida 5, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3, Hofstra 3, DePaul 3, Charlotte 2, Colorado College 2, Long Beach State 1

No. 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. 25.

SOCCER AMERICA TOP-25 POLL - 8/31/09 School W-L-T Prev. North Carolina (3-0-0) 1 Stanford (3-0-0) 2 Portland (3-0-0) 3 Notre Dame (2-0-0) 4 Florida State (3-0-0) 6 Boston College (1-0-0) 8 Florida (3-0-0) 10 UCLA (1-1-1) 7 West Virginia (1-1-1) 17 Penn State (2-1-0) 5 Virginia (2-1-0) 14 Purdue (3-0-0) NR Texas A&M (2-1-0) 9 California (1-1-0) 16 Michigan State (2-0-0) 18 Illinois (2-0-1) 20 Wake Forest (4-0-0) NR St. John's (2-0-0) NR Utah (4-0-0) NR DePaul (3-0-1) NR Missouri (2-1-0) 11 Colorado (2-1-0) 13 Colorado College (2-0-0) NR Memphis (2-0-0) NR Georgia (2-0-1) NR BYU (2-0-1) NR

No. 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.

SOCCER TIMES TOP-25 POLL - 8/31/09 School W-L-T Pts. Prev. North Carolina (16) 3-0-0 400 1 Stanford 3-0-0 374 2 Portland 3-0-0 368 3 Notre Dame 2-0-0 355 4 Florida State 3-0-0 341 5 Florida 3-0-0 316 8 Boston College 1-0-0 294 11 UCLA 1-1-1 253 7 West Virginia 1-0-1 250 17 Texas A&M 2-1-0 247 6 Virginia 2-1-0 235 12 Penn State 1-1-0 224 9 Illinois 2-0-1 184 19 Wake Forest 4-0-0 154 22-T Purdue 3-0-0 139 NR California 1-1-0 126 16 Colorado 2-1-0 120 15 Utah 4-0-0 87 18 San Diego 2-1-1 83 24 Oklahoma State 2-1-0 69 22-T Rutgers 2-0-1 64 21 Brigham Young 1-0-1 60 NR Kansas 3-0-0 56 NR Missouri 2-1-0 51 13 Michigan State 2-0-0 45 NR

Dropped out: No. 10 Duke, No. 14 Southern California, No. 18 Minnesota, No. 20 Santa Clara, No. 25 Texas.

Others receiving votes: Duke 42, Santa Clara 39, Texas Christian 36, Georgia 32, Southern California 31, Minnesota 28, Washington 25, North Carolina-Greensboro 21, Texas 14, Washington State 12, Denver 11, Dayton 8, Georgetown 7, Central Florida 6, Charlotte 6, St. John's 6, Miami (Fla.) 5, Maryland 4, Memphis 4, Arizona State 3, DePaul 2, South Carolina 2, Alabama at Birmingham 1, Connecticut 1.

NSCAA GREAT LAKES REGION POLL - 9/1/09 No. School Prev. W-L-T 1. Purdue 3 3-0-0 2. Illinois 2 2-0-1 3. Penn State 1 1-1-0 4. Michigan State 6 2-0-0 5. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 7 2-0-2 6. Indiana 8 3-0-0 7. Minnesota 4 2-1-0 8. Toledo 9 2-0-1 9. Ohio State 5 1-1-1 10. Creighton 10 2-0-1 2009 BIG TEN PRESEASON COACHES POLL Conf.(‘08) Overall(‘08) 1. Penn State ..............8-2-0.........................16-8-0 2. Michigan State ........5-4-1.........................14-7-3 3. Illinois......................5-5-0.........................12-9-2 4. Purdue ....................5-3-2.........................12-7-3 5. Minnesota ..............8-2-0.........................22-4-0 Ohio State...............5-5-0.........................8-10-2 7. Wisconsin ...............3-7-0...........................9-9-1 8. Indiana ....................3-6-1.........................8-10-1 9. Northwestern ..........5-5-0.........................10-9-1 10. Iowa ........................3-6-1.........................9-11-1 11. Michigan .................1-6-3.........................4-10-5

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GAME RESULTS

GAME 1 Aug. 21, 2009 • St. Paul, Minn. Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium Attendance: 987

South Dakota State (0-1-0) #19 MINNESOTA (1-0-0) SCORING South Dakota State Minnesota

1 0 2

2 0 2

Scoring: 04:10 - Minnesota: Olson/1 (Rouse) 17:02 - Minnesota: Bethke/1 (UA) 49:33 - Minnesota: Strahota/1 (Rezac) 52:43 - Minnesota: Kallman/1 (Rouse)

OT -

0 4 OT -

F 0 4

Shots: Minnesota 15, South Dakota State 2 SOG: Minnesota 8, South Dakota State 1 Corner Kicks: Minnesota 8, South Dakota State 2 Fouls: Minnesota 13, South Dakota State 8 Goalkeepers: South Dakota State: Rogers (90:00, 4 GA, 4 svs) Minnesota: Parkhill (90:00, 0 GA, 1 sv)

GAME 2 Aug. 28, 2009 • Athens, Ga. Turner Soccer Complex Attendance: 1506

#17 Minnesota (1-1-0) #16 GEORGIA (2-0-0) SCORING Minnesota Georgia

1 0 0

0 2

2 0 2

OT -

Scoring: 45:38 - Georgia: Perry/1 (Miller) 72:32 - Georgia: Falle/1 (Dreesen, Patterson)

OT -

F 0 2

Shots: Georgia 8, Minnesota 5 SOG: Georgia 3, Minnesota 2 Corner Kicks: Minnesota 6, Georgia 4 Fouls: Minnesota 9, Georgia 9

Goalkeepers: Minnesota: Parkhill (90:00, 2 GA, 1 sv) Georgia: Betos (90:00, 0 GA, 2 svs)

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GAME 3 Aug. 30, 2009 • Kennesaw, Ga. KSU Soccer Complex Attendance: 287

#17 MINNESOTA (2-1-0) Kennesaw State (1-2-0) SCORING Minnesota Kennesaw State

1 0 0

Scoring: 84:17 - Minnesota: Bethke/2 (UA)

2 1 0

1 0 OT -

OT -

F 1 0

Shots: Minnesota 24, Kennesaw State 3 SOG: Minnesota 11, Kennesaw State 1 Corner Kicks: Minnesota 6, Kennesaw State 2 Fouls: Kennesaw State 12, Minnesota 5

Goalkeepers: Minnesota: Parkhill (90:00, 0 GA, 1 sv) Kennesaw State: Pugh (90:00, 1 GA, 10 svs)

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