11 Times Square New York, NY 10036 www.BIGEAST.com
Phone: (212) 969-4661 Communications Phone: (212) 969-3179 Fax: (212) 969-2900
Commissioner.................................................................................................................................................................................................... Val Ackerman Chief Marketing Officer ..............................................................................................................................................................................Ann Wells Crandall Sr. Associate Commissioner, Administration and NCAA Relations....................................................................................................................Joe D’Antonio Sr. Associate Commissioner, Broadcasting ..........................................................................................................................................................Rick Gentile Sr. Associate Commissioner, Men’s Basketball ....................................................................................................................................................Stu Jackson Associate Commissioner, Compliance and Governance............................................................................................................................Jennifer Condaras Associate Commissioner, Women’s Basketball ..................................................................................................................................................... Amber Cox Associate Commissioner, Sports Media Relations ........................................................................................................................................... John Paquette Associate Commissioner, Olympic Sports ......................................................................................................................................................Chris Schneider Business Officer ............................................................................................................................................................................................. Kevin Flanagan Assistant Commissioner, Men’s Basketball Operations .................................................................................................................................. Shawn Murphy Assistant Commissioner, Women’s Sports Media Relations ........................................................................................................................... Pamela Flenke Assistant Director, Olympic Sports Media Relations ........................................................................................................................................James Greene Director of Championships .............................................................................................................................................................................. Tania Kennedy Director of Conference Operations ..................................................................................................................................................................... Briana Weiss Manager, Social Media and Marketing Operations................................................................................................................................................ Jackie Finn Manager, Digital Media ..............................................................................................................................................................................................Brad Zak Executive Assistant..................................................................................................................................................................................... Genelia Santanelli Sr. Advisor .........................................................................................................................................................................................................Tom Jernstedt Supervisor of Officials, Men’s Basketball .............................................................................................................................................................. John Cahill Supervisor of Officials, Women’s Basketball ............................................................................................................................................. Debbie Williamson
BIG EAST WOMEN'S SOCCER CONTACTS The BIG EAST Conference .................................................. Pamela Flenke Office Phone ........................................................................... (212) 969-3179 Fax.......................................................................................... (212) 969-2900 Flenke Personal Phone .......................................................... (860) 888-6971 E-Mail ........................................................................... pflenke@bigeast.com Butler .............................................................................................Kit Stetzel Office Phone ........................................................................... (317) 940-9994 Fax.......................................................................................... (317) 940-9808 Personal Phone ...................................................................... (317) 828-9312 E-Mail ............................................................................. cbstetze@butler.edu Creighton........................................................................................Glen Sisk Office Phone ........................................................................... (402) 280-2433 Fax.......................................................................................... (402) 280-2495 Personal Phone ...................................................................... (402) 515-7528 E-Mail ........................................................................glensisk@creighton.edu DePaul ...................................................................................Bob Sakamoto Office Phone ........................................................................... (773) 325-7525 Fax.......................................................................................... (773) 325-7531 Personal Phone ...................................................................... (630) 445-3645 E-Mail ..........................................................................rsakamot@depaul.edu Georgetown.................................................................................. Mex Carey Office Phone ........................................................................... (202) 687-2475 Fax.......................................................................................... (202) 687-2491 Personal Phone ...................................................................... (917) 576-7445 E-Mail ......................................................................mbc32@georgetown.edu Marquette .............................................................................. Megan O'Shea Office Phone ........................................................................... (414) 288-7419 Fax.......................................................................................... (414) 288-6519 Personal Phone .......................................................................(812) 369-0311 E-Mail ............................................................. megan.oshea@marquette.edu
Providence ............................................................................ Jillian Mullany Office Phone ........................................................................... (401) 865-2272 Fax.......................................................................................... (401) 865-2583 Personal Phone ........................................................................................TBD E-Mail .......................................................................................................TBD St. John's ................................................................................................TBD Office Phone ........................................................................... (718) 990-1522 Fax.......................................................................................... (718) 969-8468 Personal Phone ........................................................................................TBD E-Mail .......................................................................................................TBD Seton Hall ............................................................................ Vincent Novicki Office Phone ........................................................................... (973) 761-9493 Fax.......................................................................................... (973) 761-9675 Personal Phone ...................................................................... (908) 902-1621 E-Mail ..................................................................... Vincent.Novicki@shu.edu Villanova ................................................................................. Krissy Woods Office Phone ........................................................................... (610) 519-5927 Fax.......................................................................................... (610) 519-7323 Personal Phone ...................................................................... (717) 512-3754 E-Mail ...............................................................kristine.woods@villanova.edu Xavier .............................................................................................Tom Eiser Office Phone ........................................................................... (513) 745-3124 Fax.......................................................................................... (513) 745-4390 Personal Phone ...................................................................... (513) 382-5565 E-Mail .................................................................................. eiser@xavier.edu
BIG EAST WOMEN’S SOCCER COACHES School Coach Career Record (Yrs.) Butler Tari St. John^ 73-75-14 (Eight) Butler Rob Alman^ 23-12-6 (Two) Creighton Bruce Erickson 223-180-36 (22) DePaul Erin Chastain 55-76-10 (Six) Georgetown Dave Nolan 127-64-18 (10) Marquette Markus Roeders 272-95-37 (18) Providence Sam Lopes 4-8-6 (One) St. John’s Ian Stone 182-157-41 (20) Seton Hall Rick Stainton 8-8-4 (One) Villanova Fran Kulas First Season Xavier Woody Sherwood 114-120-17 (13) ^co-head coaches
Record at School (Yrs.) Same Same 153-119-30 (15) Same Same Same First Season Same First Season First Season 29-39-5 (Four)
BIG EAST Regular-Season Record 4-5-0 4-5-0 2-6-1 23-48-3 61-37-8 64-12-9 0-0-0 61-93-19 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-7-0
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BIG EAST Championship Record 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 4-4-0 4-9-1 6-7-0 0-0-0 4-8-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
The BIG EAST Conference The brainchild of former Providence College men’s basketball coach and athletic director Dave Gavitt, the BIG EAST Conference became a reality on May 31, 1979, as Providence, St. John’s, Georgetown, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College formed the original seven-school alliance. While the membership has evolved, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad-based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a steadfast emphasis on academic integrity. In 2012, the seven BIG EAST schools that do not compete in FBS football decided to return to the type of conference alignment that existed when Gavitt helped form the league in 1979 and quickly surged to national prominence as a college basketball force. On December 15, 2012, these seven institutions (DePaul University, Georgetown University, Marquette University, Providence College, St. John’s University, Seton Hall University and Villanova University) announced their intention to separate from the football-playing schools in the previous BIG EAST and form an independent association. On March 20, 2013, the seven schools reached an agreement that enabled them to keep the BIG EAST name and establish a new conference entity beginning on July 1, 2013. The schools also assumed the old conference’s long-term agreement with Madison Square Garden to host the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Tournament, one of the premier events in college athletics. The schools also announced the addition of three distinguished institutions that share the same academic and athletic values -- Butler University, Creighton University and Xavier University -- and forged a landmark, long-term broadcast partnership with FOX Sports.
It was with the BIG EAST’s founder and first commissioner in mind when Ackerman, who previously served as President of USA Basketball and was the founding President of the WNBA, teamed with Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany to establish the Gavitt Tipoff Games. Beginning in 2015-16, the Gavitt Tipoff Games will be an annual early-season series of eight men’s basketball games played between the two conferences. The BIG EAST will embark on its second year as a 10-team consortium in 201415. The league, which has always competed with integrity and sportsmanship at the highest levels of intercollegiate sports, began a new era in 2013-14, returning to its heritage, focusing athletically on basketball while forging into the future with leadership and vision. The 2013-14 academic year marked the BIG EAST’s first season since realignment. The conference crowned champions in 22 sports last year, the 35th season in its history, with its student-athletes achieving success in the classroom as well as the athletic arena. Eight different schools won regular-season titles, including first-year member Creighton, which claimed the baseball regular-season crown, and 10 different schools won BIG EAST postseason championships. Fellow newcomer Xavier won the BIG EAST Baseball Championship. The Musketeers were one of 34 different BIG EAST teams to earn NCAA Championship bids in 2013-14, with a remarkable nine teams (five men, four women) earning invites to the NCAA Soccer Tournaments. Nine different national postseason championships saw multiple BIG EAST teams participate, including four league squads in men’s basketball and women’s cross country, and two in volleyball, women’s basketball, men’s cross country, field hockey and women’s lacrosse. Additionally, a plethora of individuals earned national postseason invitations in tennis, cross country and track and field.
FOX Sports and its recently established national cable network, FOX Sports 1, acquired the television rights to all BIG EAST contests in all sports in early 2013. The television agreement helped usher in the new BIG EAST era by making the league accessible to a national audience Two BIG EAST teams and one individual with complete coverage of all BIG EAST performer won NCAA Championships in men’s basketball regular-season and Providence College • 2013 NCAA Cross Country Champions 2013-14, beginning with the Providence Tournament contests. A selection of women’s cross country team (pictured above). The Friars claimed their second regular-season women’s basketball games as well as the semifinals and final national championship in program history, as three PC runners were tabbed Allof the BIG EAST Tournament were all shown via the FOX Networks, which Americans and 30th-year head coach Ray Treacy was named National Coach reaches 90 million homes. Soccer, lacrosse, softball and baseball also had of the Year by the USTFCCCA. Affiliate member Connecticut won its third NCAA their conference championships aired on the FOX Sports channels in 2013-14. title in field hockey in 2013, with Nancy Stevens named NFHCA National Coach Dividends were paid immediately as BIG EAST teams enjoyed a significant jump of the Year and Marie Elena Bolles National Player of the Year. in the number of nationally televised games on their schedules, with many seen on countrywide broadcasts four times as frequently as seasons past. Including the three Friar runners, 83 BIG EAST student-athletes across 16 sports were named All-Americans in 2013-14, including Villanova’s Emily Lipari. A fourStarting in 2014-15, the BIG EAST and FOX Sports will launch a digital platform time All-American in 2013-14, Lipari won the national title in the mile at the NCAA which will include 30 regular-season women’s basketball games and over 80 Indoor Track & Field Championships in March, marking the Wildcats’ 20th indoor Olympic sport contests, including postseason championship coverage. Fans will national champion. be able to access the live broadcasts as well as feature content and highlights free of charge. In March, all eyes were on the hardwood as the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Tournament returned to Madison Square Garden for the 32nd consecutive BIG EAST institutions are located in seven of the nation’s top 35 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., season. It was a tale of old versus new as conference charter member Providence advanced to the BIG EAST Championship for the first time in 20 years, while Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. Under the direction of Commissioner Val first-year participant Creighton, led by consensus National Player of the Year Ackerman, the BIG EAST moved its headquarters prior to the 2013-14 academic Doug McDermott, marched its way through the opening rounds to reach the final year from its original location in Providence, R.I., to Midtown Manhattan in New in its BIG EAST Tournament debut. In the end, the Friars, led by All-American York City. Bryce Cotton, captured their first title since 1994. Cotton won the Dave Gavitt Ackerman was named the BIG EAST’s fifth Commissioner on June 26, 2013, Trophy as the BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Player. following Gavitt, the Conference’s first Commissioner who served until 1990, Along with the Bluejays and Friars, Villanova and Xavier earned NCAA Men’s Michael Tranghese, John Marinatto and Mike Aresco. Tranghese was the league’s Basketball Tournament bids, while on the women’s side, BIG EAST Tournament first full-time employee and the right-hand man to Gavitt for 11 years, taking over and regular-season champion DePaul punched its NCAA ticket, along with for Gavitt as Commissioner until 2009. Marinatto was the third Commissioner runner-up St. John’s. The BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament was held of the BIG EAST, serving from 2009-2012, when he was succeeded by Aresco. for the first time at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill., as the Blue Demons claimed their first tourney title in league history in front of a hometown crowd.
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The BIG EAST Conference Successful strides were made academically as well, as 10 BIG EAST studentathletes were named CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, including four first-team members. Butler’s Katie Clark and Mara Olson (cross country, track and field) and Marquette’s Charlie Lyon (soccer) and Kate Reigle (soccer) all garnered first-team honors. The triumphs enjoyed by the BIG EAST in 2013-14 add to an already illustrious legacy steeped in men’s basketball and expanded to other sports since the conference’s founding. BIG EAST men’s basketball teams have enjoyed extraordinary success over the years. Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have won the national championship, and DePaul, Providence, St. John’s and Seton Hall have all made it to the Final Four. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985 - Georgetown, St. John’s and Villanova -- the only time this has occurred in NCAA history. Over the past 11 years, Butler, Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have each reached the Final Four, with Butler making two trips (in 2010 and 2011). Xavier has also advanced to the Elite Eight twice and the Sweet 16 three other times.
BIG EAST student-athletes have achieved recent success in other sports, as well. A BIG EAST team has won the NCAA women’s cross country championship four of the last five years (Villanova won twice; Providence and Georgetown once), with one runner-up finish (Providence). Creighton’s men’s soccer team has reached the NCAA College Cup in two of the past three seasons. Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 36 national championships in six different sports, and 138 student-athletes have won individual national titles through 2013-14. The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for the conference and BIG EAST studentathletes. BIG EAST student-athletes sport significantly high graduation rates, and the league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes.
2014 BIG EAST Championship The 2014 BIG EAST Women’s Soccer Championship will be played on the campus of St. John’s University in Queens, N.Y.
First Round Campus Sites Nov. 4
The tournament champion receives the league’s automatic berth into the 64-team NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship.
No. 4 Seed
Semifinals Belson Stadium Nov. 7
All three of the matches at St. John’s will be broadcast live on the FOX Sports Networks, and available on FOX’s mobile application, FOX Sports Go.
First Round Tuesday, Nov. 4 (campus sites) No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seed
No. 5 Seed
Semifinals - Belson Stadium - Queens, N.Y. St. John’s University – Host Friday, November 7 No. 1 seed vs. No. 4/5 winner No. 2 seed vs. No. 3/6 winner Broadcast live on FOX Sports Networks; streamed on FOX Sports Go Final - Belson Stadium - Queens, N.Y. St. John’s University – Host Sunday, November 9 Semifinal winners Broadcast live on FOX Sports Networks; streamed on FOX Sports Go
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Final Belson Stadium Nov. 9
2014 BIG EAST WOMEN’S SOCCER Marquette was unanimously picked to win the 2014 BIG EAST women’s soccer title as the Conference revealed the Preseason Coaches’ Poll on Wednesday afternoon. Additionally, the league’s head coaches tabbed Rachel Daly of St. John’s as BIG EAST Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, the Red Storm’s Georgia Kearney-Perry as Preseason Defensive Player of the Year and DePaul’s Alejandria Godinez the Preseason Goalkeeper of the Year. The Golden Eagles nabbed all nine first-place votes for 81 points, with Georgetown earning the remaining available vote and 72 points for runnerup honors. St. John’s followed in third (64 points), with DePaul (56 points) and Butler (48) rounding out the projected top half of the BIG EAST. Villanova was picked to finish sixth (42), followed by Seton Hall in seventh (27), Creighton eighth (24), Providence ninth (22) and Xavier 10th (14). Marquette has lost just one BIG EAST game over the past three seasons (20-1-1) and enters 2014 sporting a 28-game unbeaten streak in league play. The Golden Eagles went 9-0 in BIG EAST action last season and finished 18-4-0 overall, to include their second consecutive BIG EAST Tournament crown and sixth straight NCAA Championship bid. Picked No. 15 in the NSCAA Preseason Poll, MU returns its second-leading scorer from 2013, Mary Luba (eight goals, five assists), a unanimous Preseason All-BIG EAST selection, as well as Mady Vicker, also a Preseason All-BIG EAST pick, who registered six goals to rank tied for third last year. Hermann Trophy Watch List member and unanimous Preseason All-BIG EAST honoree Daphne Corboz will lead Georgetown, which was tabbed second in the BIG EAST coaches’ poll. The Hoyas, listed 20th in the NSCAA Preseason Poll, finished 2013 with a 7-1-1 mark in league play and were 16-3-2 overall, advancing to the NCAA Tournament Second Round. Led by a pair of preseason major award winners, St. John’s was picked to finish third and will aim for its highest finish since BIG EAST regular-season play began in 1995. Junior forward Rachel Daly was the national leader in goals scored (23) in her first season with the Red Storm in 2013, en route to being named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year. Georgia Kearney-Perry anchored the St. John’s defensive line which boasted 10 shutouts in 2013, second most among all BIG EAST squads, while opponents averaged just 0.92 goals per game against the Red Storm. St. John’s finished 2013 with a 4-3-2 mark in conference play. The Red Storm claimed their second ever NCAA Championship bid, earning an upset win in the first round before bowing out in the Second with a 12-6-3 record on the year. Led by BIG EAST Preseason Goalkeeper of the Year Alejandria Godinez, DePaul went 13-6-2 last season while setting a program record for most points (16) in league play with a 5-3-1 record. The Blue Demons advanced to the BIG EAST title game for the first time since joining the league in 2005, earning their first NCAA Championship bid since joining the league and second time in program history. Godinez, a junior, played all but nine minutes in net last season for DePaul, boasting league-best figures in goals against average (0.69), shutouts (nine) and save percentage (.900). Godinez was joined on the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team by fellow Blue Demon Elise Wyatt.
Creighton went 9-8-1 overall and 2-6-1 in its first season of BIG EAST play. Kirstyn Corder, who scored a team-high seven goals in 2013, returns this season for the Bluejays. Providence (6-9-3, 3-6-0 BIG EAST) rounds out the list of teams with new head coaches as Sam Lopes took the reins this past spring. The Friars’ Catherine Zimmerman was voted to the Preseason All-BIG EAST squad after leading PC with seven goals in 2013. Xavier (9-8-1, 2-7-0) enters its second season in the BIG EAST with 2013’s leading scorer Tori Doss. Doss tallied 13 points on four goals and five assists. Nine out of 10 BIG EAST teams will kick off the 2014 season on Aug. 22, with conference games getting under way on Sept. 25. St. John’s will serve as host of the BIG EAST Championship, which is slated for Nov. 7 and 9 at Belson Stadium in Jamaica, N.Y. BIG EAST Women’s Soccer Preseason Poll 1. Marquette – 81 points (9 first-place votes)* 2. Georgetown – 72 (1 first-place vote) 3. St. John’s – 64 4. DePaul – 56 5. Butler – 48 6. Villanova – 42 7. Seton Hall – 27 8. Creighton – 24 9. Providence – 22 10. Xavier – 14 *unanimous selection BIG EAST Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Rachel Daly, Jr., D/F, St. John’s BIG EAST Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Georgia Kearney-Perry, Sr., D/M, St. John’s BIG EAST Preseason Goalkeeper of the Year Alejandria Godinez, Jr., DePaul Preseason All-BIG EAST Team Daphne Corboz, Sr., M, Georgetown* Rachel Daly, Jr., D/F, St. John’s* Alex Godinez, Jr., GK, DePaul Serina Kashimoto, So., M, Butler Georgia Kearney-Perry, St. John’s* Mary Luba, Sr., M, Marquette* Sophia Maccagnone, Jr., M, Butler Katie Martin, So., F, Villanova Mady Vicker, Sr., M/F, Marquette Elise Wyatt, Jr., F, DePaul Catherine Zimmerman, Jr., F, Providence
In its inaugural season in the BIG EAST, Butler went 4-5-0 and 11-72 overall. The Bulldogs, picked fifth in the coaches’ poll, have a pair of Preseason All-BIG EAST Team members in Serina Kashimoto and Sophia Maccagnone. Kashimoto started all 20 games as a true freshman and was part of a defensive unit that posted seven shutouts. Maccagnone ranked second in the league to the St. John’s All-American Daly in shots, points and goals last season, while also ranking fourth among BIG EAST players in assists. Villanova (6-10-3, 3-5-1 BIG EAST) enters its first season with Fran Kulas as head coach and returns its leading scorer from a year ago in Katie Martin. The sophomore forward garnered Preseason All-BIG EAST accolades after scoring six goals and adding 10 assists during her freshman campaign. Seton Hall went 5-11-2 overall and 3-6-0 in conference play a year ago and is under the direction of new head coach, Rick Stainton.
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2014 BIG EAST WOMEN’S SOCCER COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Date Aug. 22
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Contest Time Drexel @ Villanova 4:00 p.m. ET Butler @ Ohio 4:00 p.m. ET Central Michigan @ DePaul 5:00 p.m. ET Xavier @ James Madison 7:00 p.m. ET Rhode Island @ Providence 7:00 p.m. ET Creighton @ South Dakota State 7:00 p.m. ET St. Francis (Pa.) @ St. John's 7:30 p.m. ET Loyola @ Marquette 8:30 p.m. ET Seton Hall @ Marist TBA Butler @ Miami (OH) 11:00 a.m. ET Xavier vs. Towson 11:30 a.m. ET Harrisonburg, Va. Colgate @ Providence 1:00 p.m. ET Georgetown vs. Long Beach State 1:00 p.m. ET San Diego, Calif. Incarnate Word @ Creighton 2:00 p.m. ET DePaul @ Nebraska 2:00 p.m. ET Northwestern @ Marquette 5:30 p.m. ET St. John's @ Army 7:00 p.m. ET Rider @ Seton Hall 7:00 p.m. ET Northeastern @ Providence 7:00 p.m. ET NC State @ Georgetown 3:00 p.m. ET DePaul @ Towson 4:00 p.m. ET Butler @ Nebraska 6:30 p.m. ET Seton Hall @ Rutgers 7:00 p.m. ET Villanova @ Radford 7:00 p.m. ET St. John's @ Delaware 7:00 p.m. ET Marquette @ Minnesota 8:00 p.m. ET DePaul @ Loyola Maryland 1:00 p.m. ET Providence @ Massachusetts 1:00 p.m. ET Georgetown @ Towson 1:00 p.m. ET Xavier @ Toledo 1:00 p.m. ET Villanova @ Virginia 2:00 p.m. ET Nebraska @ Marquette 2:00 p.m. ET Central Connecticut @ St. John's 7:30 p.m. ET Western Illinois @ Creighton 1:00 p.m. ET Butler @ Iowa 2:00 p.m. ET Monmouth @ Seton Hall 7:00 p.m. ET Xavier @ IUPUI 7:00 p.m. ET Illinois State @ DePaul 5:00 p.m. ET Boston University @ Providence 7:00 p.m. ET Seton Hall @ Stony Brook 7:00 p.m. ET Butler @ Evansville 4:00 p.m. ET Xavier @ Ohio 4:00 p.m. ET Pittsburgh @ Villanova 4:00 p.m. ET New Mexico State @ Creighton 6:00 p.m. ET Georgetown @ Virginia Tech 7:00 p.m. ET Brown @ St. John's 7:00 p.m. ET Villanova @ Lehigh 1:00 p.m. ET Georgetown vs. Wake Forest 1:00 p.m. ET Blacksburg, Va. IPFW @ Butler 1:00 p.m. ET Harvard @ Providence 1:00 p.m. ET Marquette @ Colorado College 3:30 p.m. ET Ohio Northern @ Xavier 4:00 p.m. ET Drake University @ Creighton 4:30 p.m. ET DePaul @ Milwaukee 4:30 p.m. ET Seton Hall @ Princeton 5:00 p.m. ET St. John's @ Florida State 7:00 p.m. ET Xavier @ Northern Kentucky 7:00 p.m. ET DePaul @ Green Bay 5:00 p.m. ET Brown @ Providence 7:00 p.m. ET Indiana State @ Butler 7:00 p.m. ET Milwaukee @ Marquette 8:00 p.m. ET James Madison @ Villanova 4:00 p.m. ET Creighton @ North Dakota 5:00 p.m. ET Pepperdine @ Xavier 7:00 p.m. ET Georgetown @ West Virginia 7:00 p.m. ET St. John's @ Connecticut 7:00 p.m. ET Seton Hall @ Army 7:00 p.m. ET
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Villanova @ Princeton 1:00 p.m. ET IUPUI @ Butler 1:00 p.m. ET St. John's @ Dartmouth 1:00 p.m. ET Creighton @ South Dakota 1:00 p.m. ET Xavier @ Cincinnati 1:00 p.m. ET Loyola Chicago @ DePaul 2:00 p.m. ET George Washington @ Georgetown 4:00 p.m. ET Marquette @ Texas A&M 8:00 p.m. ET Columbia @ Seton Hall 7:00 p.m. ET Providence @ Marist 5:00 p.m. ET Butler @ Northern Kentucky 7:00 p.m. ET Cincinnati @ DePaul 5:00 p.m. ET Stony Brook @ St. John's 7:00 p.m. ET Towson @ Villanova 4:00 p.m. ET Bowling Green @ Butler 7:00 p.m. ET Fordham @ Providence 7:00 p.m. ET Morehead State @ Xavier 7:00 p.m. ET LIU Brooklyn @ Seton Hall 7:00 p.m. ET Kansas @ Marquette 8:00 p.m. ET UMKC @ Creighton 8:00 p.m. ET Villanova @ West Virginia 1:00 p.m. ET Duquesne @ Georgetown 1:00 p.m. ET LSU @ Marquette 2:00 p.m. ET Creighton @ Nebraska-Omaha 5:00 p.m. ET DePaul @ Georgetown 3:00 p.m. ET St. John's @ Xavier 6:30 p.m. ET Seton Hall @ Providence 7:00 p.m. ET Villanova @ Butler 7:00 p.m. ET Creighton @ Marquette 8:00 p.m. ET Seton Hall @ Butler 1:00 p.m. ET Georgetown @ Xavier 1:00 p.m. ET Providence @ DePaul 2:00 p.m. ET St. John's @ Creighton 2:00 p.m. ET Villanova @ Marquette 2:00 p.m. ET Butler @ Georgetown 3:00 p.m. ET Xavier @ Villanova 4:00 p.m. ET Marquette @ St. John's 7:00 p.m. ET DePaul @ Seton Hall 7:00 p.m. ET Providence @ Creighton TBA DePaul @ Villanova 1:00 p.m. ET Providence @ Georgetown 1:00 p.m. ET Butler @ St. John's 1:00 p.m. ET Seton Hall @ Creighton 2:00 p.m. ET Xavier @ Marquette 2:00 p.m. ET Creighton @ DePaul 4:00 p.m. ET Xavier @ Seton Hall 1:00 p.m. ET Butler @ Providence 1:00 p.m. ET St. John's @ Villanova 1:00 p.m. ET Marquette @ Georgetown 1:00 p.m. ET Providence @ Xavier 6:30 p.m. ET DePaul @ Butler 7:00 p.m. ET St. John's @ Georgetown 7:00 p.m. ET Seton Hall @ Marquette 8:00 p.m. ET Villanova @ Creighton 8:00 p.m. ET Seton Hall @ Villanova 1:00 p.m. ET Butler @ Xavier 1:00 p.m. ET Providence @ St. John's 1:00 p.m. ET Georgetown @ Creighton 2:00 p.m. ET DePaul @ Marquette 7:00 p.m. ET Xavier @ DePaul 1:00 p.m. ET St. John's @ Seton Hall 4:00 p.m. ET Marquette @ Providence 7:00 p.m. ET Creighton @ Butler 8:00 p.m. ET Georgetown @ Villanova 1:00 p.m. ET DePaul @ St. John's 3:00 p.m. ET Marquette @ Butler 5:00 p.m. ET Villanova @ Providence 7:00 p.m. ET Georgetown @ Seton Hall 7:00 p.m. ET Creighton @ Xavier 7:30 p.m. ET
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2013 BIG EAST WOMEN’S SOCCER REVIEW
2013 Final Standings BIG EAST 16/6 Marquette*&# 20/12 Georgetown * DePaul* St. John’s* Butler* Villanova* Providence Seton Hall Creighton Xavier
9-0-0 7-1-1 5-3-1 4-3-2 4-5-0 3-5-1 3-6-0 3-6-0 2-6-1 2-7-0
Pts. Pct. 27 22 16 14 12 10 9 9 7 6
1.000 .833 .611 .556 .444 .389 .333 .333 .278 .222
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18-4-0 16-3-2 13-6-2 12-6-3 11-7-2 6-10-3 6-9-3 5-11-2 9-8-1 9-8-1
.818 .810 .667 .643 .600 .395 .417 .333 .528 .528
10-1-0 10-0-2 7-1-1 7-0-3 5-1-2 5-4-1 3-5-2 5-2-2 6-4-0 5-3-0
1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0
L1 L1 L2 L1 L2 L4 W1 L2 L5 W1
7-2-0 6-2-0 5-5-1 5-4-0 6-6-0 1-6-2 3-4-1 0-8-0 3-4-1 3-5-1
(NSCAA/Soccer America rankings) * clinched a spot in the BIG EAST Championship; & regular-season champion # BIG EAST Tournament Champion
Scoring Leaders Player - BIG EAST Rachel Daly, STJ Daphne Corboz, GU Catherine Zimmerman, PC Maegan Kelly, MU Mary Luba, MU Marina Paul, GU Elise Kotsakis, BU Audra Ayotte, GU Sophia Maccagnone, BU Kailey Blain, GU Katilin Brenn, GU Player - Overall Rachel Daly, STJ Sophia Maccagnone, BU Maegan Kelly, MU Daphne Corboz, GU Audra Ayotte, GU Katie Martin, VU Katilin Brenn, GU Mary Luba, MU Elise Wyatt, DPU Taylor Madigan, MU
GP Goals Assists 9 9 1 9 4 8 9 6 1 9 5 2 9 3 3 9 3 3 9 3 2 9 3 2 9 3 2 9 4 0 9 3 2 GP Goals Assists 21 23 4 20 10 8 22 10 8 16 7 13 19 6 10 19 6 10 21 8 6 22 8 5 21 7 4 22 6 6
Points 19 16 13 12 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 Points 50 28 28 27 22 22 22 21 18 18
Goalkeeping Leaders Player - BIG EAST Amanda Engel, MU Alejandria Godinez, DPU Emma Newins, GU Julie Burton, BU Jennifer Pettigrew, SHU
GP Minutes Saves 9 761:04 20 9 842:05 63 9 785:00 23 6 500:50 13 9 772:28 25
GA/Avg. 0.35 0.75 0.80 0.90 1.05
Player - Overall Alejandria Godinez, DPU Emma Newins, GU Amanda Engel, MU Julie Burton, BU Diana Poulin, STJ
GP 21 21 21 17 20
GA/Avg. 0.69 0.70 0.75 0.94 1.00
Minutes Saves 1951:16 135 1790:48 50 1808:13 45 1539:13 47 1803:24 82
BIG EAST Regular-Season Awards Offensive Player of the Year Rachel Daly, St. John’s
All-BIG EAST Second Team Amanda Engel, Marquette, GK Serina Kashimoto, Butler, B Alexa St. Martin, Georgetown, B Mary Luba, Marquette, MF Rebekah Roller, DePaul, MF Kaitlin Brenn, Georgetown, F Catherine Zimmerman, Providence, F Elise Kotsakis, Butler, F Elise Wyatt, DePaul, F Mady Vicker, Marquette, F Amy Marron, St. John’s, F
Defensive Player of the Year Emily Menges, Georgetown Midfielder of the Year Daphne Corboz, Georgetown Newcomer of the Year Rachel Daly, St. John’s Goalkeeper of the Year Alex Godinez, DePaul Coaching Staff of the Year Marquette University All-BIG EAST First Team^ Alex Godinez, DePaul, GK *Emily Menges, Georgetown, B Emily Jacobson, Marquette, B *Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, MF Taylor Madigan, Marquette, MF *Rachel Daly, St. John’s, F *Maegan Kelly, Marquette, F Sophie Maccagnone, Butler, MF Kylie Nordness, DePaul, B Kailey Blain, Georgetown, MF Georgia Kearney-Perry, St. John’s, B Ashley Clarke, Seton Hall, MF
All-BIG EAST Third Team^ Alyssa Jara, Creighton, MF Paige Jarsombeck, Creighton, F Rachel Pitman, DePaul, B Emma Newins, Georgetown, GK Cara Jacobson, Marquette, MF Katie Hishmeh, Marquette, B Diana Poulin, St. John’s, GK Catherine Chukuka, Seton Hall, D Jennifer Pettigrew, Seton Hall, GK Katie Ritter, Seton Hall, F Taylor Houck, Villanova, B Katie Martin, Villanova, F Hayley Wilson, Villanova, MF Mariah Whitaker, Xavier, MF ^Ties in the voting created additional positions *unanimous selection
BIG EAST Championship Quarterfinals St. John’s Butler
0 1
3 – 1 –
3 2
DePaul Villanova
1 0
0 – 0 –
1 0
Semifinals Marquette St. John’s
1 0
1 – 0 –
2 0
DePaul Georgetown
0 0
1 – 0 –
1 0
Final Marquette DePaul
0 0
2 – 0 –
2 0
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All-Tournament Team Daphne Corboz - Georgetown Emily Menges - Georgetown Hailey Hemmer - St. John’s Sarah Ashmore - St. John’s Kylie Nordness - DePaul Erin Pekovitch - DePaul Emily Jacobson - Marquette Mary Luba - Marquette Maegan Kelly - Marquette Amanda Engel - Marquette Alex Godinez - DePaul Outstanding Offensive Player Mary Luba - Marquette Outstanding Defensive Player Emily Jacobson - Marquette
ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON STANDINGS 2013 BIG EAST Marquette 9-0-0 Georgetown 7-1-1 DePaul 5-3-1 St. John’s 4-3-2 Butler 4-5-0 Villanova 3-5-1 Providence 3-6-0 Seton Hall 3-6-0 Creighton 2-6-1 Xavier 2-7-0
Pts. 27 22 16 14 12 10 9 9 7 6
Overall 18-4-0 16-3-2 13-6-2 12-6-3 11-7-2 6-10-3 6-9-3 5-11-2 9-8-1 9-8-1
2012 BIG EAST 9-0-1 6-2-2 6-3-1 4-5-1 3-7-0 2-6-2 2-7-1
Pts. 28 20 19 13 9 8 7
Overall 18-2-3 10-5-4 9-7-2 9-8-2 8-9-1 7-10-2 6-10-1
American Marquette USF Syracuse Connecticut Providence Pittsburgh St. John’s
National BIG EAST Georgetown 8-1-1 Notre Dame 8-1-1 Louisville 5-3-3 Villanova 5-4-1 Rutgers 5-5-1 DePaul 3-6-1 Seton Hall 2-9-0 Cincinnati 1-10-0
Pts. 25 25 18 16 16 10 6 3
Overall 16-4-3 16-6-2 10-4-4 7-9-3 13-8-1 9-10-2 7-12-0 4-13-1
2011 American BIG EAST West Virginia 10-1-0 Marquette 10-1-0 Syracuse 6-5-0 Providence 5-6-0 St. John’s 5-6-0 Connecticut 4-5-2 USF 2-6-3 Pittsburgh 1-8-2
Pts. 30 30 18 15 15 14 9 5
Overall 17-5-0 18-4-0 7-8-3 8-9-4 9-9-1 7-8-2 6-8-4 2-13-4
National BIG EAST Louisville 8-1-2 Georgetown 8-3-0 Notre Dame 6-3-2 Seton Hall 4-6-1 Rutgers 3-5-3 Villanova 4-7-0 Cincinnati 2-7-2 DePaul 1-9-1
Pts. 26 24 20 13 12 12 8 4
Overall 14-7-3 15-6-0 10-8-3 9-8-3 8-8-3 8-9-2 6-9-4 3-14-1
2010 American BIG EAST Marquette 11-0-0 West Virginia 9-1-1 USF 6-3-2 Connecticut 4-5-2 Pittsburgh 4-6-1 Syracuse 3-6-2 Providence 3-6-2 St. John’s 3-7-1
Pts. 33 28 20 14 13 11 11 10
Overall 16-5-3 18-5-1 14-6-3 10-10-3 7-11-2 6-9-5 9-7-2 6-10-2
2007 American BIG EAST West Virginia 9-1-1 Connecticut 8-2-1 Marquette 5-3-3 St. John’s 6-5-0 USF 3-6-2 Syracuse 3-6-2 Providence 2-9-0 Pittsburgh 1-8-2
Pts. 28 25 18 18 11 11 6 5
Overall 18-5-2 14-6-2 12-4-4 11-5-3 4-10-3 7-8-4 3-14-1 6-10-2
National BIG EAST Notre Dame 9-0-2 Georgetown 7-3-1 Rutgers 5-5-1 DePaul 5-6-0 Louisville 4-7-0 Seton Hall 3-7-1 Cincinnati 2-9-0 Villanova 2-9-0
Pts. 29 22 16 15 12 10 6 6
Overall 21-2-2 15-7-2 10-9-1 11-9-2 10-9-0 7-10-1 8-10-1 7-12-0
National BIG EAST Notre Dame 11-0-0 Louisville 7-3-1 Georgetown 6-5-0 Villanova 4-3-4 Rutgers 4-5-2 Seton Hall 4-6-1 Cincinnati 3-7-1 DePaul 2-9-0
Pts. 33 22 18 16 14 13 10 6
Overall 19-5-2 13-6-2 14-8-0 11-4-6 9-9-3 8-8-2 6-10-2 5-13-1
2009 American BIG EAST Marquette 7-2-2 St. John’s 6-4-1 West Virginia 5-3-3 USF 5-4-2 Connecticut 5-5-1 Pittsburgh 3-3-5 Providence 3-6-2 Syracuse 2-8-1
Pts. 23 19 18 17 16 14 11 7
Overall 15-5-3 13-6-2 10-7-6 9-8-3 11-8-2 8-5-5 8-8-3 5-11-3
2006 American BIG EAST West Virginia 8-2-1 Marquette 7-3-1 Connecticut 7-3-1 St. John’s 5-3-3 Pittsburgh 3-6-2 Syracuse 3-7-1 USF 3-8-0 Providence 1-8-2
Pts. 25 22 22 18 11 10 9 5
Overall 14-4-3 12-6-5 11-7-4 10-5-4 8-8-3 4-12-3 6-10-1 4-8-5
National BIG EAST Notre Dame 10-0-1 Rutgers 7-1-3 Georgetown 6-4-1 Villanova 4-4-3 DePaul 5-6-0 Cincinnati 3-7-1 Louisville 2-8-1
Pts. 31 24 19 15 15 10 7
Overall 21-4-1 14-4-4 12-6-2 11-6-5 10-9-2 8-10-1 5-11-1
National BIG EAST Notre Dame 10-0-1 Rutgers 8-1-2 Villanova 7-2-2 Louisville 7-4-0 Seton Hall 3-6-2 Cincinnati 3-7-1 Georgetown 2-7-2 DePaul 0-10-1
Pts. 31 26 23 21 11 10 8 1
Overall 25-1-1 16-3-4 16-4-2 13-4-3 7-10-2 7-9-2 5-9-5 3-13-2
2008 American BIG EAST West Virginia 7-1-3 Marquette 6-3-2 Connecticut 4-3-4 St. John’s 4-4-3 Pittsburgh 4-6-1 USF 3-7-1 Syracuse 2-8-1 Providence 1-7-3
Pts. 24 20 16 15 13 10 7 6
Overall 14-3-6 11-8-3 7-9-6 8-6-5 7-12-1 7-8-3 5-11-2 6-8-3
2005 Division A BIG EAST Connecticut 10-1-0 Marquette 9-2-0 West Virginia 7-2-1 Syracuse 3-5-3 Pittsburgh 3-6-2 USF 2-6-3 St. John’s 2-7-2 Providence 1-8-2
Pts. 30 27 22 12 11 9 8 5
Overall 15-5-2 19-4-1 12-6-3 4-12-4 4-11-3 7-7-3 6-10-3 5-11-2
National BIG EAST Notre Dame 11-0-0 Georgetown 8-3-0 Rutgers 7-3-1 Louisville 6-3-2 Cincinnati 5-3-3 Villanova 4-6-1 DePaul 2-9-0 Seton Hall 1-9-1
Pts. 33 24 22 20 18 13 6 4
Overall 26-1-0 13-4-2 13-7-2 9-7-3 10-7-3 11-7-1 4-15-0 5-11-2
Division B BIG EAST Notre Dame 10-1-0 Villanova 6-1-3 Louisville 6-5-0 Georgetown 4-6-1 Rutgers 5-6-0 DePaul 3-5-3 Seton Hall 3-6-2 Cincinnati 1-8-2
Pts. 30 21 18 15 13 12 11 5
Overall 22-3-0 10-5-4 11-8-0 12-8-1 10-9-2 5-8-4 7-7-4 3-11-4
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ALL-TIME REGULAR-SEASON STANDINGS 2004 BIG EAST Notre Dame 9-0-1 Connecticut 8-2-0 West Virginia 7-3-0 Boston College 7-3-0 Georgetown 5-4-1 Villanova 5-4-1 Rutgers 4-5-1 St. John’s 4-6-0 Syracuse 2-7-1 Pittsburgh 2-7-1 Providence 2-8-0 Seton Hall 2-8-0
Overall 25-1-1 18-7-1 15-6-0 15-7-1 9-9-1 14-6-2 9-10-1 10-8-1 8-9-2 6-10-1 5-13-0 7-9-2
2003 Northeast BIG EAST Overall Connecticut 5-1-0 15-6-3 Boston College 3-3-0 9-9-1 St. John’s 3-3-0 9-9-1 Miami 3-3-0 9-9-1 Syracuse 2-3-1 9-8-1 Virginia Tech 2-4-0 9-9-0 Mid-Atlantic BIG EAST Notre Dame 6-0-0 West Virginia 4-1-1 Rutgers 3-2-1 Villanova 3-2-1 Seton Hall 2-4-0 Pittsburgh 1-4-1 Georgetown 0-6-0
Overall 20-3-1 17-4-2 10-7-5 15-5-5 5-12-1 5-10-2 7-11-1
2002 Northeast BIG EAST Connecticut 6-0-0 Miami 4-1-1 Boston College 4-2-0 St. John’s 3-3-0 Virginia Tech 2-4-0 Providence 1-5-0 Syracuse 0-5-1
Overall 21-2-1 9-9-1 11-8-1 11-6-4 6-11-1 8-9-2 3-10-3
Mid-Atlantic BIG EAST West Virginia 5-0-1 Villanova 4-1-1 Rutgers 3-2-1 Georgetown 3-3-0 Notre Dame 3-3-0 Seton Hall 1-4-1 Pittsburgh 0-6-0 Providence 1-3-2
Overall 18-3-1 14-3-4 10-8-2 11-7-0 13-8-0 7-11-1 4-15-0 7-7-3
2001 Northeast BIG EAST Connecticut 5-1-0 Boston College 3-2-1 Miami 3-2-1 St. John’s 3-3-0 Syracuse 3-3-0 Providence 1-4-1 Virginia Tech 1-4-1
Overall 18-6-0 11-10-1 10-9-1 6-11-0 12-7-0 7-9-2 8-9-3
Mid-Atlantic BIG EAST Notre Dame 5-1-0 West Virginia 4-1-1 Rutgers 4-1-1 Villanova 2-2-2 Pittsburgh 2-4-0 Georgetown 1-4-1 Seton Hall 0-5-1
Overall 17-3-1 15-5-1 14-8-1 13-6-3 7-9-1 11-7-1 5-10-2
2000 Northeast BIG EAST Connecticut 5-0-0 Boston College 4-1-0 Syracuse 3-2-0 Miami 2-3-0 St. John’s 1-4-0 Providence 0-5-0
Overall 17-7-2 14-7-0 14-7-0 14-7-0 12-9-0 7-11-1
Mid-Atlantic BIG EAST Notre Dame 6-0-0 Rutgers 3-2-1 Seton Hall 3-3-0 West Virginia 3-3-0 Georgetown 2-3-1 Villanova 2-4-0
Overall 23-1-1 9-9-2 8-10-1 15-6-0 8-9-2 11-8-0
1999 Northeast BIG EAST Connecticut 5-0-0 Syracuse 3-1-1 Boston College 2-2-1 Miami 2-3-0 Providence 1-4-0 St. John’s 0-3-2 Mid-Atlantic BIG EAST Notre Dame 6-0-0 Villanova 4-2-0 Seton Hall 3-3-0 Georgetown 2-3-1 West Virginia 2-4-0 Rutgers 2-4-0 Pittsburgh 1-4-1
Overall 17-8-0 12-6-2 16-7-1 11-8-0 6-11-1 10-6-3 Overall 21-4-1 14-8-0 11-9-0 8-10-2 9-9-1 8-10-0 5-12-1
1998 BIG EAST Connecticut 10-0-1 Notre Dame 9-1-1 Syracuse 7-3-1 Seton Hall 7-3-1 Boston College 5-3-3 Pittsburgh 5-6-0 West Virginia 4-5-2 Villanova 4-6-1 Rutgers 2-4-5 Providence 2-9-0 St. John’s 1-8-2 Georgetown 1-9-1
Overall 21-2-2 21-3-1 14-7-1 11-6-1 12-6-3 8-11-0 11-6-2 9-9-2 5-9-5 3-15-0 3-13-2 4-9-1
1997 BIG EAST Notre Dame 11-0-0 Connecticut 10-1-0 Seton Hall 9-2-0 Villanova 6-4-1 Syracuse 6-5-0 Boston College 5-6-0 Rutgers 5-6-0 West Virginia 4-6-1 St. John’s 4-7-0 Pittsburgh 2-8-1 Georgetown 2-9-0 Providence 0-10-1
Overall 23-1-1 23-4-0 14-5-0 8-8-2 14-5-0 9-6-2 8-12-0 11-6-2 11-8-0 3-12-3 7-9-0 5-12-2
1996 BIG EAST Notre Dame 9-0-0 Connecticut 8-1-0 Rutgers 6-3-0 Villanova 5-4-0 West Virginia 4-4-1 Boston College 4-5-0 St. John’s 3-5-1 Seton Hall 3-6-0 Providence 1-8-0 Georgetown 1-8-0
Overall 24-2-0 22-3-0 14-7-0 8-11-1 10-7-2 9-8-0 7-9-2 8-9-1 2-17-0 6-11-1
1995 BIG EAST Connecticut 8-0-0 Notre Dame 7-1-0 Rutgers 5-2-1 Villanova 4-3-1 Boston College 4-4-0 Seton Hall 3-4-1 St. John’s 2-5-1 Providence 1-7-0 Georgetown 0-8-0
Overall 19-3-2 21-2-2 13-6-1 11-6-2 9-7-2 9-8-1 8-5-3 3-17-0 5-12-1
Note: Although there were league championships in 1993 and 1994, roundrobin play began in 1995.
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ALL-BIG EAST TEAMS 2013 Offensive Player of the Year Rachel Daly, St. John’s Defensive Player of the Year Emily Menges, Georgetown Midfielder of the Year Daphne Corboz, Georgetown Newcomer of the Year Rachel Daly, St. John’s Goalkeeper of the Year Alex Godinez, DePaul Coaching Staff of the Year Marquette University All-BIG EAST First Team^ Alex Godinez, DePaul, GK *Emily Menges, Georgetown, B Emily Jacobson, Marquette, B *Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, MF Taylor Madigan, Marquette, MF *Rachel Daly, St. John’s, F *Maegan Kelly, Marquette, F Sophie Maccagnone, Butler, MF Kylie Nordness, DePaul, B Kailey Blain, Georgetown, MF Georgia Kearney-Perry, St. John’s, B Ashley Clarke, Seton Hall, MF All-BIG EAST Second Team Amanda Engel, Marquette, GK Serina Kashimoto, Butler, B Alexa St. Martin, Georgetown, B Mary Luba, Marquette, MF Rebekah Roller, DePaul, MF Kaitlin Brenn, Georgetown, F Catherine Zimmerman, Providence, F Elise Kotsakis, Butler, F Elise Wyatt, DePaul, F Mady Vicker, Marquette, F Amy Marron, St. John’s, F All-BIG EAST Third Team^ Alyssa Jara, Creighton, MF Paige Jarsombeck, Creighton, F Rachel Pitman, DePaul, B Emma Newins, Georgetown, GK Cara Jacobson, Marquette, MF Katie Hishmeh, Marquette, B Diana Poulin, St. John’s, GK Catherine Chukuka, Seton Hall, D Jennifer Pettigrew, Seton Hall, GK Katie Ritter, Seton Hall, F Taylor Houck, Villanova, B Katie Martin, Villanova, F Hayley Wilson, Villanova, MF Mariah Whitaker, Xavier, MF ^Ties in the voting created additional positions
2012 Offensive Player of the Year Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, So., M Defensive Player of the Year Ally Miller, Marquette, Sr., D Midfielder of the Year Charlyn Corral, Louisville, Jr., F Goalkeeper of the Year Brittany Anghel, Syracuse, Jr., GK Rookie of the Year Cari Roccaro, Notre Dame, Fr., M Coach of the Year Dave Nolan, Georgetown Team Fair Play Award Georgetown University All-BIG EAST First Team Brittany Anghel, Syracuse, Jr., GK Rachel Brown, Marquette, Sr., F/M *Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, So., M Charlyn Corral, Louisville, Jr., F Jonelle Filigno, Rutgers, R-Jr., F Maegan Kelly, Marquette, Jr., F Emily Menges, Georgetown, Jr., D Ally Miller, Marquette, Sr., D Taylor Patterson, USF, Sr., M Cari Roccaro, Notre Dame, Fr., D/F/M Danielle Schulmann, Connecticut, Sr., F All-BIG EAST Second Team Kaitlin Brenn, Georgetown, Jr., F Taylor Houck, Villanova, Jr., D Hayley Katkowski, Rutgers, Fr., M Mandy Laddish, Notre Dame, Jr., M Alyscha Mottershead, Syracuse, Sr., M Emma Newins, Georgetown, R-Fr., GK Jenna Roncarati, Providence, Sr., D Heidi Sabatura, Villanova, Sr., F Rachael Sloan, Marquette, Sr., F Crystal Thomas, Notre Dame, Fr., F Angelika Uremovich, Louisville, Jr., M All-BIG EAST Third Team^ Amanda Engel, Marquette, Fr., GK Christine Exeter, Louisville, Jr., F Emily Jacobson, Marquette, Jr., D Chloe Kiefer, Louisville, Sr., GK Jami Kranich, Villanova, Jr., GK Taylor Madigan, Marquette, Jr., M Amy Marron, St. John’s, Jr., D Katie Naughton, Notre Dame, Fr., D Kylie Nordness, DePaul, Jr., D Sharla Passariello, USF, Jr., F Andrea Plucenik, Connecticut, R-Fr., F Jennifer Skogerboe, Connecticut, Jr., M All-BIG EAST Rookie Team^ Olivia Chance, USF, Fr., M Emily Damstrom, Villanova, Fr., M Amanda Engel, Marquette, Fr., GK Jackie Firenze, Syracuse, Fr., M Hayley Katkowski, Rutgers, Fr., M Katie Naughton, Notre Dame, Fr., D Emma Newins, Georgetown, R-Fr., GK Marina Paul, Georgetown, Fr., M Andrea Plucenik, Connecticut, R-Fr., F Cari Roccaro, Notre Dame, Fr., M Crystal Thomas, Notre Dame, Fr., F Catherine Zimmerman, Providence, Fr., F ^Due to a tie in voting, an extra member was added
2011 Offensive Player of the Year Christine Exeter, Louisville, So., F Defensive Player of the Year Kerry McBride, Marquette, Sr., D Midfielder of the Year Ingrid Wells, Georgetown, R-Sr., M Goalkeeper of the Year Natalie Kulla, Marquette, Sr., GK Rookie of the Year Kate Schwindel, West Virginia, Fr., F Coach of the Year Karen Ferguson-Dayes, Louisville Team Fair Play Award University of Notre Dame All-BIG EAST First Team Kelly D’Ambrisi, Georgetown, Sr., M Christine Exeter, Louisville, So., F Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame, Sr., F Maegan Kelly, Marquette, So., F Natalie Kulla, Marquette, Sr., GK Kerry McBride, Marquette, Sr., D Blake Miller, West Virginia, Sr., F Katie Ryan, Villanova, Sr., F Jessica Schuveiller, Notre Dame, Sr., D/M Camille Trujillo, Georgetown, Sr., F Ingrid Wells, Georgetown, R-Sr., M All-BIG EAST Second Team^ Sara Keane, West Virginia, R-Fr., GK Chelsea Klotz, USF, Sr., F Mandy Laddish, Notre Dame, So., M Jen Leaverton, St. John’s, Sr., F Amy Marron, St. John’s, So., M/F Bry McCarthy, West Virginia, Jr., D Tina Romagnuolo, Syracuse, Jr., F/M Katelyn Ruhe, Pittsburgh, Sr., M Danielle Schulmann, Connecticut, R-Jr., F Kate Schwindel, West Virginia, Fr., F Frances Silva, West Virginia, So., F Demi Stokes, USF, So., F All-BIG EAST Third Team^ Samantha Baker, Georgetown, Sr., F Morgan Celaya, DePaul, Sr., F Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, Fr., M Ashley Cuba, Pittsburgh, Jr., F Riley Houle, Connecticut, Fr., M Jennifer Jones, Louisville, Sr., M Ally Miller, Marquette, Jr., M Taylor Patterson, USF, Jr., M Katie Ritter, Seton Hall, So., F Jenna Roncarati, Providence, Jr., D Taylor Wilson, Seton Hall, Sr., M Shannon Woeller, Rutgers, R-Jr., D All-BIG EAST Rookie Team Lauren Bohaboy, Notre Dame, Fr., F Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, Fr., M Riley Houle, Connecticut, Fr., M Megan Hunsberger, Syracuse, Fr., M Sara Keane, West Virginia, R-Fr., GK Caitlin McLaughlin, St. John’s, Fr., F Stephanie Myers, Villanova, R-Fr., M Kate Schwindel, West Virginia, Fr., F Mady Vicker, Marquette, Fr., F/M Anne Vikre, USF, R-Fr., M Erin Yenney, Louisville, Fr., M ^Due to a tie in voting, extra members have been added
* – unanimous selection
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2010 Offensive Player of the Year Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame, Jr., F Midfielder of the Year Ingrid Wells, Georgetown, R-Jr., M Defensive Player of the Year Kerry McBride, Marquette, Jr., D Goalkeeper of the Year Natalie Kulla, Marquette, Jr., GK Rookie of the Year Christine Exeter, Louisville, Fr., F Coach of the Year Markus Roeders, Marquette Team Fair Play Award Georgetown All-BIG EAST First Team Rose Augustin, Notre Dame, Sr., F/M Ashley Bares, Marquette, Sr., F Kelly D’Ambrisi, Georgetown, Jr., M Elise Fugowski, Connecticut, Sr., M Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame, Jr., F Chelsea Klotz, USF, Jr., F Natalie Kulla, Marquette, Jr., GK Kerry McBride, Marquette, Jr., D Kacey Richards, Connecticut, Sr., D Bri Rodriguez, West Virginia, So., M Katie Ryan, Villanova, Jr., F Rachael Sloan, Marquette, Jr., F Ingrid Wells, Georgetown, R-Jr., M All-BIG EAST Second Team Kerri Butler, West Virginia, Sr., GK Christine Exeter, Louisville, Fr., F Jonelle Filigno, Rutgers, R-Fr., F Lauren Fowlkes, Notre Dame, Sr., D Blake Miller, West Virginia, Jr., F Megan Mischler, West Virginia, Sr., F Nicole Pasciolla, St. John’s, Sr., M Tina Romagnuolo, Syracuse, So., M Heidi Sabatura, Villanova, So., F Jessica Schuveiller, Notre Dame, Jr., D Camille Trujillo, Georgetown, Jr., F All-BIG EAST Third Team Liz Carroll, Pittsburgh, Sr., M Rosie Malone-Povolny, Marquette, Sr., M Bry McCarthy, West Virginia, So., D Lauren Pagone, DePaul, Sr., F/M Taylor Patterson, USF, So., F Jennifer Pettigrew, Seton Hall, So., GK Venicia Reid, USF, Jr., F Jenna Roncarati, Providence, So., D Katie Ruhe, Pittsburgh, Jr., M Kristin Russell, St. John’s, Jr., GK Elizabeth Tucker, Notre Dame, Fr., M Amanada Webster, Providence, So., F All-BIG EAST Rookie Team Brittany Anghel, Syracuse, Fr., GK Kailey Blain, Georgetown, Fr., M Christine Exeter, Louisville, Fr., F Ashleigh Goddard, DePaul, Fr., F/M Caroline Keefer, Pittsburgh, Fr., D Maegan Kelly, Marquette, Fr., F Mandy Laddish, Notre Dame, Fr., M Emily Menges, Georgetown, Fr., D Katie Ritter, Seton Hall, Fr., F Frances Silva, West Virginia, Fr., F Elizabeth Tucker, Notre Dame, Fr., M Angelika Uremovich, Louisville, R-Fr., F
ALL-BIG EAST TEAMS 2009 Offensive Players of the Year Sara Jordan, Georgetown, Gr., F Lauren Fowlkes, Notre Dame, Jr., F Midfielder of the Year Courtney Barg, Notre Dame, So., M Defensive Player of the Year Brittany Taylor, Connecticut, R-Sr., D Goalkeeper of the Year Erin Guthrie, Rutgers, Sr., GK Rookie of the Year Heidi Sabatura, Villanova, Fr., F Coach of the Year Markus Roeders, Marquette Team Fair Play Award St. John’s All-BIG EAST First Team Jenifer Anzivino, Rutgers, Sr., D Courtney Barg, Notre Dame, So., M Carolyn Blank, West Virginia, Sr., M Kelly Eagan, Villanova, Sr., D Lauren Fowlkes, Notre Dame, Jr., F Erin Guthrie, Rutgers, Sr., GK Sara Jordan, Georgetown, Gr., F Jessica Schuveiller, Notre Dame, So., D Rachael Sloan, Marquette, So., F/M Brittany Taylor, Connecticut, R-Sr., D Ingrid Wells, Georgetown, R-So., M All-BIG EAST Second Team Rose Augustin, Notre Dame, Jr., M Kelly D’Ambrisi, Georgetown, So., M Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame, So., F Ashley Jones, Rutgers, Jr., F Natalie Kulla, Marquette, So., GK Amanda Pasciolla, St. John’s, Sr., M Tina Romagnuolo, Syracuse, Fr., M Linda Ruutu, Connecticut, Fr., M Katie Ryan, Villanova, So., F Heidi Sabatura, Villanova, Fr., F Tara Strickland, DePaul, Jr., M All-BIG EAST Third Team Liz Carroll, Pittsburgh, Jr., M Nicole Doran, St. John’s, Sr., D Nicole Mailloux, West Virginia, Sr., D Rosie Malone-Povolny, Marquette, Jr., M Sarah McGrath, St. John’s, Sr., M Megan Mischler, West Virginia, Jr., F Nicole Pasciolla, St. John’s, Sr., D Taylor Patterson, USF, Fr., M Kacey Richards, Connecticut, Jr., M Katelyn Ruhe, Pittsburgh, So., M Kat Weiler, Pittsburgh, Jr., D All-BIG EAST Rookie Team Catherine Cabot, Georgetown, Fr., D Ashley Cuba, Pittsburgh, Fr., F Chelsea Grant, DePaul, Fr., D Ally Miller, Marquette, Fr., D Taylor Patterson, USF, Fr., M Bry Rodriguez, West Virginia, Fr., M Tina Romagnuolo, Syracuse, Fr., M Jenna Roncarati, Providence, Fr., M Linda Ruutu, Connecticut, Fr., M Heidi Sabatura, Villanova, Fr., F Caroline Szwed, West Virginia, Fr., M
* – unanimous selection
2008 Offensive Player of the Year Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame, Sr., F Midfielders of the Year Erin Hardiman, Villanova, Sr., M Carolyn Blank, West Virginia, Jr., M Defensive Player of the Year Carrie Dew, Notre Dame, Sr., D Goalkeeper of the Year Stephanie Labbe, Connecticut, Sr., GK Rookie of the Year Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame, Fr., F Coach of the Year Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame All-BIG EAST First Team Greer Barnes, West Virginia, Sr., D Carolyn Blank, West Virginia, Jr., M Brittany Bock, Notre Dame, Sr., F/M Amanda Cicchini, West Virginia, Sr., M Carrie Dew, Notre Dame, Sr., D Gina DeMaio, Rutgers, Jr., M Alicia Hall, Rutgers, Sr., M *Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame, Sr., F Erin Hardiman, Villanova, Sr., M Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame, Fr., F Stephanie Labbe, Connecticut, Sr., GK All-BIG EAST Second Team Jenifer Anzivino, Rutgers, Jr., F/M Kelly Eagan , Villanova, Jr., D Deana Everrett, West Virginia, Sr., F Erin Guthrie, Rutgers, Jr., GK Toni Marie Hudson, Georgetown, Jr., F Katie Kelly, Marquette, Sr., D Kristin May, Cincinnati, Sr., F Sarah McGrath, St. John’s, Jr., F/M Kacey Richards, Connecticut, So., M Courtney Rosen, Notre Dame, Jr., M Brittany Tegeler, Connecticut, Sr., F/M All-BIG EAST Third Team Ashley Bares, Marquette, So., F Megan Bellingham, Syracuse, So., F Shannon Cusick, Marquette, Sr., D Kelly D’Ambrisi, Georgetown, Fr., M Jackie DesJardin, Georgetown, So., GK Jesicca Mello, Louisville, Sr., D Megan Mills, Seton Hall, Jr., D Megan Mischler, West Virginia, So., F Shannon Smyth, Louisville, Sr., F Julia Victor, Marquette, So., M/F Annie Yi, Connecticut, Jr., M All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention Caitlin Durkee, Georgetown, So., M Caycie Gusman, Rutgers, Jr., F Tara Mendoza, St. John’s, Jr., D/M Blake Miller , West Virginia, Fr., F Kristin Russell, St. John’s, Fr., GK Elise Weber, Notre Dame, Sr., D Stephanie Zare, Georgetown, Sr., M 2007 Offensive Player of the Year Ashley Banks, West Virginia, Sr., M/F Brittany Bock, Notre Dame, Jr., F/M Midfielder of the Year Meghan Schnur, Connecticut, Sr., M Defensive Player of the Year Brittany Taylor, Connecticut, Jr., D Goalkeeper of the Year Jillian Loyden, Villanova, Sr., G Rookie of the Year Ingrid Wells, Georgetown, Fr., M
Coach of the Year Dave Nolan, Georgetown All-BIG EAST First Team Ashley Banks, West Virginia, Sr., M/F Greer Barnes, West Virginia, Jr., M Brittany Bock, Notre Dame, Jr., F/M Amanda Cicchini, West Virginia, Jr., M Kelly Eagan, Villanova, So., D Monique Gjini, Louisville, Sr., M Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame, Jr., F Jillian Loyden, Villanova, Sr., G Meghan Schnur, Connecticut, Sr., M Brittany Taylor, Connecticut, Jr., D Ingrid Wells, Georgetown, Fr., M All-BIG EAST Second Team Carolyn Blank, West Virginia, So., M Lindsay Brauer, USF, Jr., F Gina DeMaio, Rutgers, So., M Liz Eng, Connecticut, Jr., F Joanna Haig, Louisville, Sr., GK Sara Jordan, Georgetown, Sr., M Erin MacDonald, Cincinnati, So., F Allison Mallams, Marquette, Sr., F Karyn Riviere, Connecticut, Sr., D/F Shannon Smyth, Louisville, Jr., M Christy Zwolski, Marquette, Sr., F All-BIG EAST Third Team Karrah Benson, Syracuse, Jr., D Laura Boyer, Marquette, Sr., GK Deana Everrett, West Virginia, Jr., F Kelsey Hunyadi, Louisville, Fr., F Katie Kelly, Marquette, Jr., D Tara Mendoza, St. John’s, So., D/M Jessica Mello, Louisville, Jr., D Megan Mills, Seton Hall, So., D Kacey Richards, Connecticut, Fr., M Elise Weber, Notre Dame, Jr., D/M Annie Yi, Connecticut, So., M All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention Kim Bonilla, West Virginia, Sr., F Autumn Browning, USF, Sr., M Stephanie Labbe, Connecticut, Jr., GK Nicole Pasciolla, St. John’s, So., M Meghan Ryan, Rutgers, Sr., D Jen Taormina, Syracuse, Sr., M 2006 Offensive Player of the Year Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame, So., F Midfielder of the Year Meghan Schnur, Connecticut, Jr., M Defensive Player of the Year Carrie Dew, NOtre Dame, So., M Goalkeeper of the Year Jillian Loyden, Villanova, Jr., GK Rookie of the Year Michele Weissenhofer, Notre Dame, Fr., F Coach of the Year Ian Stone, St. John’s All-BIG EAST First Team Jen Buczkowski, Notre Dame, M, Sr. Amanda Cicchini, West Virginia, M, So. Jamie Craft, Louisville, F, Sr. Carrie Dew, Notre Dame, D, So. Kelly Eagan, Villanova, D, Fr. Deana Everrett, West Virginia, F, So. *Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame, F, So. Jillian Loyden, Villanova, G, Jr.
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Meghan Schnur, Connecticut, M, Jr. Brittany Taylor, Connecticut, D, So. Michelle Weissenhofer Notre Dame, F, Fr. All-BIG EAST Second Team Lana Bannerman, West Virginia, G, Sr. Greer Barnes, West Virginia, M, So. Brittany Bock, Notre Dame, F, So. Kim Brandao, Rutgers, D, R-Sr. Amanda Cinalli, Notre Dame, F, Jr. Gina DeMaio, Rutgers, M, Fr. Liz Eng, Connecticut, F, So. Monique Gjini, Louisville, M, Jr. Alicia Hall, Rutgers, M, So. Nikki Mabery, Villanova, F, Jr. Allison Mallams, Marquette, F, Jr. All-BIG EAST Third Team Vaila Barsley, St. John’s, D, Fr. Kim Bonilla, West Virginia, F, Jr. Lindsay Brauer, USF, M, Jr. Niki Cross, Connecticut, D, Sr. Melissa Murowski, Villanova, M, Jr. Chrissy Skogen, Georgetown, M, Sr. Nicole Pasciolla, St. John’s, M, Fr. Michelle Pitzl, Marquette, D, Sr. Corina Sebesta, Pittsburgh, M, Sr. Christie Shaner, Notre Dame, D, Sr. Annie Yi, Connecticut, M, Fr. All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention Joanna Haig, Louisville, G, Jr. Jill Krivacek, Notre Dame, M, S 2005 Offensive Player of the Year Katie Thorlakson, Notre Dame, Sr., F Midfielder of the Year Jen Buczkowski, Notre Dame, Jr., M Defensive Player of the Year Candace Chapman, Notre Dame, Sr., D Goalkeeper of the Year Jillian Loyden, Villanova, Jr., GK Rookie of the Year Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame, Fr., F Coach of the Year Markus Roeders, Marquette All-BIG EAST First Team Elizabeth Eng, Connecticut, Fr., F Meghan Schnur, Connecticut, So., M Brittany Taylor, Connecticut, Fr., F Julianne Sitch, DePaul, Sr., M/F Jamie Craft, Lousiville, Jr., F Jen Buczkowski, Notre Dame, Sr., M Candace Chapman, Notre Dame, Sr., D Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame, Fr., F Katie Thorlakson, Notre Dame, Sr., F Jillian Loyden, Villanova, Jr., GK Marisa Kanela, West Virginia, Sr., M All-BIG EAST Second Team Niki Cross, Connecticut, So., F/M Chrissy Skogan, Georgetown, Jr., M Michelle Pitzl, Marquette, Jr., M Julie Thompson, Marquette, Sr., F/M Brittany Bock, Notre Dame, Fr., M Christie Shaner, Notre Dame, Jr., D Jamie Pelusi, Pittsburgh, Sr., GK Holly Ryder, St. John’s, Sr., M/F Laura Koch, Villanova, Sr., D Ashley Banks, West Virginia, So., F/M Amanda Cicchini, West Virginia, Fr., M
ALL-BIG EAST TEAMS All-BIG EAST Third Team Jen Lee, DePaul, Jr., D Shara McNeill, Georgetown, Sr., M Monique Gjini, Louisville, So., M Gina Lower, Louisville, Sr., M Meghan Connelly, Marquette, Fr., M Erica Bohn, Notre Dame, Sr., Gk Amanda Cinalli, Notre Dame, So., F Lizzie Reed, Notre Dame, Jr., M/F Zoe Avner, Rutgers, Sr., M Lana Bannerman, West Virginia, Jr., GK Kambria Riggins, West Virginia, Sr., D All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention Brittany Tegeler, Connecticut, Fr., F Laura Boyer, Marquette, So., GK Sarah Uyenishi, Marquette, Sr., D Christy Zwolski, Marquette, So., F Carrie Dew, Notre Dame, Fr., D 2004 Offensive Player of the Year Katie Thorlakson, Notre Dame, Jr., F Defensive Player of the Year Melissa Tancredi, Notre Dame, Sr., D Midfielder of the Year Carli Lloyd, Rutgers, Sr., M Goalkeeper of the Year Jamie Pelusi, Pittsburgh, Jr., GK Rookies of the Year Kia McNeill, Boston College, Fr., F Ashley Banks, West Virginia, Fr., M Coach of the Year Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame All-BIG EAST First Team Kia McNeill, Boston College, Fr., F Jessica Gjertsen, Connecticut, Sr., F Kristen Graczyk, Connecticut, Sr., F Jen Buczkowski, Notre Dame, So., M Amanda Cinalli, Notre Dame, Fr., F Melissa Tancredi, Notre Dame, Sr., D Katie Thorlakson, Notre Dame, Jr., F Jamie Pelusi, Pittsburgh, Jr., GK Carli Lloyd, Rutgers, Sr., M Laura Johnson, Villanova, Sr., F Laura Kane, West Virginia, Sr., F All-BIG EAST Second Team Laina Ceddia, Boston College, Sr., F Jenny Maurer, Boston College, So., M Lindsey McArdle, Boston College, Jr., B Megan Jessee, Connecticut, Jr., GK Nicole DePalma, Georgetown, Sr., M Kim Brandão, Rutgers, Jr., B Natasha Lee, St. John’s, So., F Michelle Biehl, Villanova, Sr., D Ashley Banks, West Virginia, Fr., M Marisa Kanela, West Virginia, Jr., M Ashley Weimer, West Virginia, Sr., D All-BIG EAST Third Team Zahra Jalalian, Connecticut, Jr., M Shara McNeill, Georgetown, Jr., F Candace Chapman, Notre Dame, Sr., D Jill Krivacek, Notre Dame, So., M Christie Shaner, Notre Dame, So., D Maura Robertson, Providence, Sr., D Zoe Avner, Rutgers, Jr., M Amanda Becker, Seton Hall, Fr., GK Kelly Bailie, Syracuse, Sr., M Laura Koch, Villanova, Jr., D Jillian Loyden, Villanova, So., GK * – unanimous selection
2003 Offensive Player of the Year Kristen Graczyk, Connecticut, Jr., F Defensive Player of the Year Melissa Tancredi, Notre Dame, Sr., D Midfielder of the Year Lisa Stoia, West Virginia, Sr., M Goalkeeper of the Year Kate Taylor, Boston College, So. Rookies of the Year Meghan Schnur, Connecticut, Fr., M/F Christie Shaner, Notre Dame, Fr., D Coach of the Year Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame All-BIG EAST First Team Chrissie Abbott, Sr., F, West Virginia Mary Boland, Jr., M/F, Notre Dame Kristen Graczyk, Jr., F, Connecticut Laura Kane, Jr., F, West Virginia Carli Lloyd, Jr., M, Rutgers Sarah Rahko, Sr., M/F, Boston College Meghan Schnur, Fr., M, Notre Dame Lisa Stoia, Sr., M, West Virginia Melissa Tancredi, Sr., D, Notre Dame Kate Taylor, So., GK, Boston College Amy Warner, Sr., F, Notre Dame All-BIG EAST Second Team Michelle Biehl, Jr., D, Villanova Kim Brandao, Jr., D, Rutgers Jessica Gjertsen, Jr., M/F, Connecticut Anne-Marie Lapalme, Sr., M, Syracuse Katie McGregor, So., F, Boston College Shara McNeill, So., M, Georgetown Courtney Rett, Sr., D, St. John’s Kaitlin Schmidt, So., F/M. St. John’s Christie Shaner, Fr., D, Notre Dame Buffy Wojciehowski, Sr., GK, Seton Hall Lindsey Yach, So., F/M, Miami BIG EAST All-Rookie Team Cristina Araps, Fr., D, Georgetown Jen Buczkowski, Fr., M, Notre Dame Nicole Cauzillo, Fr., M, West Virginia Niki Cross, Fr., D, Connecticut Heather Ferron, Fr., M, Boston College Rita Massot, Fr., F, Seton Hall Molly McManus, Fr., F, Syracuse Mary Schneck, Fr., D, Boston College Meghan Schnur, Fr., M/F, Connecticut Christie Shaner, Fr., D, Notre Dame Sheunnen Ta, Fr., D, Miami Jamie West, Fr., M, Villanvoa 2002 Offensive Player of the Year Chrissie Abbott, West Virginia, Jr., F Defensive Player of the Year Candace Chapman, Notre Dame, So., D Midfielder of the Year Lisa Stoia, West Virginia, Jr., M Goalkeeper of the Year Maria Yatrakis, Connecticut, Sr., GK Rookie of the Year Kaitlin Schmidt, St. John’s, Fr., F Coach of the Year Nikki Izzo-Brown, West Virginia All-BIG EAST First Team Chrissie Abbott, Jr., F, West Virginia Candace Chapman, So., D, Notre Dame Kristen Graczyk, Jr., F, Connecticut Laura Johnson, So., F, Villanova Carli Lloyd, So., M, Rutgers
Vonda Matthews, Jr., M/D, Miami Sarah Popper, Sr., M, Connecticut Sarah Rahko, Jr., M, Boston College Lisa Stoia, Jr., M, West Virginia Amy Warner, Jr., F, Notre Dame Maria Yatrakis, Sr., GK, Connecticut All-BIG EAST Second Team Jessie Beers-Altman, Jr., F, Georgetown Michelle Biehl, Jr., D, Villanova Britney Butcher, So., M, Miami Nicole DePalma, So., D, Georgetown Caroline Haines, Jr., GK, Providence Laura Kane, So., F, West Virginia Rachel Kruze, Sr., M, West Virginia Ann-Marie LaPalme, Jr., M, Syracuse Naima Montacer, Sr., D, Connecticut Salla Ranta, Sr., F, Connecticut Randi Scheller, Jr., M, Notre Dame Kaitlin Schmidt, Fr., F, St. John’s BIG EAST All-Rookie Team Brittany Barakat, Fr., F/M, Connecticut Kim Brandao, Fr., D, Rutgers Brooke DeRosa, Fr., M, Syracuse Marissa Kanela, Fr., F, West Virginia Kerry O’Malley, Fr., F, Providence Katie McGregor, Fr., F, Boston College Shara McNeil, Fr., M, Georgetown Kambria Riggins, Fr., F, West Virginia Kaitlin Schmidt, Fr., F, St. John’s Catherine Sigler, Fr., D, Notre Dame Lindsey Yach, Fr., M, Miami Matt Yakubisin, B, Syracuse Jeff DiMaria, M, Connecticut Tom Houston, M, Seton Hall Ricardo Joseph, M, St. John’s Asgeir Asgeirsson, F, Boston Coll. Tom Greaser, F, Georgetown Dariusz Panol, F, Syracuse Peter Scavo, F, Seton Hall 2001 Offensive Player of the Year Katie Barnes, West Virginia Defensive Player of the Year Casey Zimny, Sr., D, Connecticut Midfielder of the Year Sarah Rahko, So., M, Boston College Goalkeeper of the Year Rachel Brown, Sr., GK, Pittsburgh Rookie of the Year Carli Lloyd, Fr., M, Rutgers Coach of the Year Nikki Izzo-Brown, West Virginia All-BIG EAST First Team Rachel Brown, GK, Pittsburgh Katie Barnes, F, West Virginia Alexa Borisjuk, M/F, Connecticut Candace Chapman, D, Notre Dame Monica Gonzalez, D, Notre Dame Keri Lages, F, Rutgers Carli Lloyd, M, Rutgers Sarah Popper, M Connecticut Vanessa Pruzinsky, D Notre Dame Sarah Rahko, M, Boston College Lisa Stoia, M, West Virginia Casey Zimny D, Connecticut All-BIG EAST Second Team Janel Schillig, GK, Villanova Chrissie Abbott, F, West Virginia Deidre Bass, D, Miami Mary-Beth Bowie, D, Connecticut
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Frauke Dittel, F/M, Seton Hall Vonda Matthews, D/M, Miami Kyle McAuley, M, Providence Joy Nsubuga, F, Virginia Tech Mia Sarkesian, M, Notre Dame Quinn Sellers, F, Villanova Amy Warner, D, Notre Dame BIG EAST All-Rookie Team Michelle Biehl, D, Villanova Britney Butcher, M, Miami Candace Chapman, D, Notre Dame Nicole DePalma, M/F, Georgetown Natalie Gales, F, Syracuse Kristen Graczyk, F, Connecticut Laura Johnson, F, Villanova Laura Kane, M, West Virginia Carli Lloyd, M, Rutgers Maura Robertson, M, Providence Danielle Servedio, D, Boston College 2000 Offensive Player of the Year Katie Barnes, West Virginia Defensive Player of the Year Sarah Powell, Boston College Midfielder of the Year Anne Makinen, Notre Dame Goalkeeper of the Year Rachel Brown, Pittsburgh Rookies of the Year Sarah Rahko, Boston College Lisa Stoia, West Virginia Coach of the Year Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame All -BIG EAST First Team Rachel Brown, Pittsburgh, GK Meghan Moore, Boston College Sarah Powell, Boston College Mary-Beth Bowie, Connecticut Jen Carlson, Connecticut Mary-Frances Monroe, Connecticut Kelly Lindsey, Notre Dame Anne Makinen, Notre Dame Amy Warner, Notre Dame Erin O’Grady, Syracuse Katie Barnes, West Virginia All-BIG EAST Second Team Elizabeth Wagner, Notre Dame, GK Sarah Rahko, Boston College Casey Zimny, Connecticut Liz Delgado, Georgetown Vonda Matthews, Miami Meotis Erikson, Notre Dame Vanessa Pruzinsky, Notre Dame Keri Lages, Rutgers Frauke Dittel, Seton Hall Tracy Stalker, Syracuse Rachel Kruze, West Virginia BIG EAST All-Rookie Team Sarah Rahko, Boston College Vonda Matthews, Miami Amanda Guertin, Notre Dame Randi Scheller, Notre Dame Amy Warner, Notre Dame Caroline Haines, Providence Courtney Rett, St. John’s Jocelyn Dumaresq, Seton Hall Maureen Tohidi, Syracuse Chrissie Abbott, West Virginia Lisa Stoia, West Virginia
ALL-BIG EAST TEAMS 1999 Offensive Player of the Year Kelly Smith, Seton Hall Defensive Player of the Year Jen Grubb, Notre Dame Goalkeeper of the Year Janel Schillig, Villanova Rookie of the Year Vanessa Pruzinsky, Notre Dame Coach of the Year Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame All-BIG EAST First Team Janel Schillig, GK, Villanova Uchenna Bright, Rutgers Jen Carlson, Connecticut Carey Dorn, Connecticut Jen Grubb, Notre Dame Jenny Heft, Notre Dame Anne Makinen, Notre Dame Mary-Frances Monroe, Connecticut Sarah Powell, Boston College Kelly Smith, Seton Hall Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame All-BIG EAST Second Team LaKeysia Beene, GK, Notre Dame Katie Barnes, West Virginia Deidre Bass, Miami Kara Brown, Notre Dame Trisha Burch, Syracuse Liz Delgado, Georgetown Frauke Dittel, Seton Hall Lisa Gomez, Miami Mary Guarino, Boston College Lauren Molinaro, Connecticut Erin O’Grady, Syracuse BIG EAST All-Rookie Team Kristin Dunst, Villanova Kirstin Gellatly, Pittsburgh Lisa Gomez, Miami Katie Karlander, Syracuse Leena Kovanen, Connecticut Rachel Kruze, West Virginia Kyle McAuley, Providence Nancy Mikacenic, Notre Dame Karin Ostrander, Georgetown Sarah Popper, Georgetown Vanessa Pruzinsky, Notre Dame 1998 Offensive Player of the Year Kelly Smith, Seton Hall Defensive Player of the Year Jen Grubb, Notre Dame Rookie of the Year Mary-Frances Monroe, Connecticut Coach of the Year Len Tsantiris, Connecticut All-BIG EAST First Team LaKeysia Beene, GK, Notre Dame Uchenna Bright, M, Rutgers Tricia Burch, M, Syracuse Jen Grubb, B, Notre Dame Jenny Heft, F, Notre Dame Anne Makinen, M, Notre Dame Mary-Frances Monroe, F, Connecticut Erin O’Grady, F, Syracuse Kelly Smith, F, Seton Hall Jennifer Tietjen, M, Connecticut Courtney Wood, F, Seton Hal
All-BIG EAST Second Team Stacey Nagle, GK, Rutgers Carey Dorn, D, Connecticut Liz Delgado, M, Georgetown Monica Gerardo, F, Notre Dame Lauren Molinaro, D, Connecticut Chrisy McCann, Connecticut Morgan Page, F, Boston College Sarah Powell, M, Boston College Stacey Sollmann, D, West Virginia Jenny Streiffer, F, Notre Dame Margaret Tietjen, M, Connecticut BIG EAST All-Rookie Team Katie Barnes, F, West Virginia Lindsey Jones, M, Notre Dame Keri Lages, F, Villanova Mary-Frances Monroe, F, Connecticut Morgan Page, F, Boston College Candy Reich, M, Syracuse Cande Ruiz, F, Pittsburgh Janel Schillig, GK, Villanova Molly Schmelzle, M, Syracuse Brigid Sullivan, D, Seton Hall Barbara Torres, M, Georgetown 1997 Offensive Player of the Year Kelly Smith, Seton Hall Defensive Player of the Year Kate Sobrero, Notre Dame Rookie of the Year Kelly Smith, Seton Hall Coach of the Year Betty Ann Kempf, Seton Hall All-BIG EAST First Team LaKeysia Beene, GK, Notre Dame Jen Carlson, F, Connecticut Jennifer Tietjen, M, Connecticut Sara Whalen, F, Connecticut Meotis Erikson, F, Notre Dame Jen Grubb, B, Notre Dame Anne Makinen, M, Notre Dame Holly Manthei, M, Notre Dame Kate Sobrero, B, Notre Dame Kelly Smith, F, Seton Hall Maura McGhee, M, Villanova All -BIG EAST Second Team Courtney Schaeffer, GK, BC Sarah Barnes, M, Connecticut Liz Delgado, M, Georgetown Shannon Boxx, M, Notre Dame Uchenna Bright, M, Rutgers Shannon Nagle, F, Rutgers Francesca DeCristoforo, B, St. John’s Courtney Wood, M, Seton Hall Erin O’Grady, F, Syracuse Beth McCaffery, B, Villanova Stacey Sollmann, B, West Virginia BIG EAST All-Rookie Team Courtney Schaeffer, GK, BC Jen Carlson, F, Connecticut Lauren Molinaro, M, Connecticut Liz Delgado, M, Georgetown Meotis Erikson, F, Notre Dame Anne Makinen, M, Notre Dame Shannon Nagle, F, Rutgers Jaime Clark, M, St. John’s Kelly Smith, F, Seton Hall Erin O’Grady, F, Syracuse Vanessa Heppeler, M, West Virginia
1996 Offensive Player of the Year Kerry Connors, Connecticut Defensive Player of the Year Sara Whalen, Connecticut Rookie of the Year Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame Coach of the Year Chris Petrucelli, Notre Dame All-BIG EAST First Team Uchenna Bright, M, Rutgers Kerry Connors, F, Connecticut Cindy Daws, M, Notre Dame Jen Grubb, B, Notre Dame Holly Manthei, M, Notre Dame Maura McGhee, F, Villanova Jen Renola, GK, Notre Dame Kate Sobrero, B, Notre Dame Jenny Streiffer, F, Notre Dame Sara Whalen, B, Connecticut Ginny Woodward, F, Connecticut All-BIG EAST Second Team Tammy Barnes, M, Connecticut Shannon Boxx, M, Notre Dame Susan Curtis, GK, Rutgers Monica Gerardo, F, Notre Dame Jennifer Kelley, M, Boston College Stacey Nagle, GK, Seton Hall Kara Stanislawczyk, B, Villanova Jennifer Tietjen, M, Connecticut Margaret Tietjen, M, Connecticut Amy VanLaecke, F, Notre Dame Courtney Wood, M, Seton Hall BIG EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Uchenna Bright, M, Rutgers Kara Brown, M, Notre Dame Carey Dorn, B, Connecticut Jen Grubb, B, Notre Dame Jenny Heft, F, Notre Dame Kristine Klagges, M, Boston College Briar MacAdams, M, Villanova Barbara Niner, M, Georgetown Gina Ressa, F, Rutgers Stacey Sollmann, B, West Virginia Jenny Streiffer, F, Notre Dame 1995 Offensive Player of the Year Kerry Connors, Connecticut Defensive Player of the Year Sara Whalen, Connecticut Rookie of the Year Monica Gerardo, Notre Dame Coach of the Year Len Tsantiris, Connecticut All-BIG EAST First Team Jana Carabino, F, Connecticut Kerry Connors, F, Connecticut Cindy Daws, M, Notre Dame Valerie Duccilli, F/M, Rutgers Monica Gerardo, F, Notre Dame Holly Manthei, M, Notre Dame Allison Maue, M, Villanova Stacey Nagle, GK, Seton Hall Christy Rowe, F, Connecticut Jennifer Tietjen, M, Connecticut Sara Whalen, B, Connecticut All-BIG EAST Second Team Shannon Boxx, M, Notre Dame Jessica David, M, Boston College Amy Heseltine, M, Providence
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Kim Kamienski, M, Rutgers Jen Kelley, M, Boston College Michelle McCarthy, F, Notre Dame April Parker, F, Boston College Jen Renola, GK, Notre Dame Ashley Scharff, D, Notre Dame Kate Sobrero, D, Notre Dame Karen Stauffer, M, Providence
REGULAR-SEASON RECORDS • BIG EAST GAMES ONLY Single Game TEAM Goals (one team) 1 14 Notre Dame at Providence, 8/31/96 2 12 Connecticut vs. West Virginia, 9/27/96 12 Connecticut vs. Georgetown, 9/20/96 4 11 Notre Dame vs. West Virginia, 10/25/96 11 Connecticut at Providence, 9/9/98 Goals (combined) 1 14 Notre Dame (14) at PC (0), 8/31/96 2 12 UConn (12) vs. West Virginia, 9/27/96 12 UConn (12) vs. Georgetown, 9/20/96 4 11 Many
Single Season TEAM Goals 1 73 2 60 3 57 4 51 51
Notre Dame, 1996 Notre Dame, 1997 Notre Dame, 1998 Connecticut, 1996 Connecticut, 1998
Goals/Game 1 8.11 Notre Dame, 1996 2 6.38 Connecticut, 1996 3 5.45 Notre Dame, 1997 4 5.38 Notre Dame, 1995 5 5.18 Notre Dame, 1998
Assists 1 24 2 21 3 15 4 14 5 10
Notre Dame vs. Providence, 8/31/96 UConn vs. West Virginia, 9/27/96 UConn vs. Seton Hall, 10/1/95 UConn at Providence, 9/9/98 Many
Assists 1 103 2 70 3 63 4 57 5 54
Points 1 52 2 46 3 45 4 35 5 30
Notre Dame vs. Providence, 8/31/96 Connecticut at Providence, 9/9/98 UConn vs. West Virginia, 9/27/96 UConn vs. Seton Hall, 10/1/95 Notre Dame vs. St. John’s, 9/3/95
Assists/Game 1 12.88 Notre Dame, 1996 2 7.13 Connecticut, 1996 3 6.36 Notre Dame, 1997 4 6.13 Notre Dame, 1995 5 5.73 Notre Dame, 1998
Saves 1 25 2 24 3 20 20 20
Villanova at Notre Dame, 9/20/98 Villanova vs. Notre Dame, 9/28/97 Seton Hall at UConn, 10/1/95 Seton Hall vs. UConn, 10/31/97 Cincinnati vs. Marquette, 10/21/07
Points 1 249 2 190 3 177 4 159 5 155
INDIVIDUAL Goals 1 5 Ginny Woodward, UConn vs. PC, 9/11/96 5 Daphne Corboz, GU at Pitt, 9/30/12 3 4 Many Assists 1 6 2 5 5 10/27/96 4 4
Holly Manthei, UND, vs. Villanova, 11/3/96 Holly Manthei, UND vs. SHU, 10/24/97 Kara Brown, Notre Dame vs. SHU, Many
Points 1 11 2 10 10 10 5 9
Daphne Corboz, GU at Pitt, 9/30/12 Katie Thorlakson, UND vs. STJ, 10/31/04 Kelly Smith, SHU vs. Pitt, 10/26/97 Ginny Woodward, UConn vs. PC, 9/11/96 Jenny Streiffer, UND vs. PC, 8/31/96
Saves 1 25 2 24 2 20 20 4 19
Janel Shillig, VU at Notre Dame, 9/20/98 Jeanne Hennessy, VU at UConn, 10/4/97 Stacey Nagle, SHU at UConn, 10/1/95 Stacey Nagle, SHU vs. UConn, 10/31/97 Many
Notre Dame, 1996 Notre Dame, 1997 Notre Dame, 1998 Connecticut, 1996 Connecticut, 1997
Notre Dame, 1996 Notre Dame, 1997 Notre Dame, 1998 Connecticut, 1996 Connecticut, 1998
Points/Game 1 31.13 Notre Dame, 1996 2 19.88 Connecticut, 1996 3 17.27 Notre Dame, 1997 4 16.88 Notre Dame, 1995 5 16.10 Notre Dame, 1998 Saves 1 115 2 114 3 113 4 111 5 101
Providence, 1997 Providence, 1998 Seton Hall, 1995 Villanova, 1998 Pittsburgh, 1997
Lowest GAA 1 0.00 Notre Dame, 2003 2 0.16 Notre Dame, 2000 3 0.18 Notre Dame, 1997 4 0.19 Georgetown, 2012 0.19 Marquette, 2012
Shutouts 1 9 9 9 9 5 8 8 8
Notre Dame, 1997 Notre Dame, 2005 Rutgers, 2006 Notre Dame, 2006 Georgetown, 2012 Marquette, 2012 Notre Dame, 2009
Corner Kicks 1 123 Notre Dame, 1997 2 93 West Virginia, 2011 3 91 Georgetown, 2011 4 87 Notre Dame, 2005 5 85 West Virginia, 2008 Yellow Cards 1 19 Georgetown, 1997 2 15 Syracuse, 2010 3 12 Cincinnati, 2012 12 Villanova, 2006 12 USF, 2007 12 Providence, 2011 Wins 1 11 11 11 11 5 10
Notre Dame, 1997 Notre Dame, 2007 Notre Dame, 2008 Marquette, 2010 Many
Losses 1 10 10 3 9
Cincinnati, 2012 DePaul, 2006 Many
Overtime Wins 1 4 Louisville, 2007 4 DePaul, 2010 3 3 Butler, 2013 3 Louisville, 2011 Overtime Losses 1 3 DePaul, 2012 3 Syracuse, 2006 3 Connecticut, 2009 3 DePaul, 2011 Home Attendance Average 1 2659 Notre Dame, 2006 2 2390 Notre Dame, 2007 3 1902 Connecticut, 2004 4 1753 Notre Dame, 2008 5 1561 NOtre Dame, 2009
Fewest Goals Allowed 1 0 Notre Dame, 2003 2 1 Notre Dame, 2000 3 2 Many
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REGULAR-SEASON RECORDS • BIG EAST GAMES ONLY INDIVIDUAL Goals 1 18 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall, 1997 2 16 Jen Carlson, Connecticut, 1997 3 15 Monica Gerardo, Notre Dame, 1996 15 Jenny Heft, Notre Dame, 1998 5 14 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall, 1998 14 Metis Erikson, Notre Dame, 1997
Points 1 41 2 39 3 34 4 33 33 33 33
Goals/Game 1 1.80 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall, 1997 2 1.67 Monica Gerardo, Notre Dame, 1996 3 1.50 Kristen Graczyk, Connecticut, 2003 1.50 Jenny Heft, Notre Dame, 1999 5 1.45 Jen Carlson, Connecticut, 1997
Points/Game 1 4.10 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall, 1997 2 4.00 Kristen Graczyk, Connecticut, 2003 3 3.78 Monica Gerardo, Notre Dame, 1996 4 3.67 Cindy Daws, Notre Dame, 1996 5 3.55 Jen Carlson, Connecticut, 1997
Assists 1 25 2 18 3 13 13 13
Saves 1 115 2 111 3 103 103 5 99
Holly Manthei, Notre Dame, 1996 Holly Manthei, Notre Dame, 1997 Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame, 1996 Jennifer Tietjen, Connecticut, 1996 Katie Thorlakson, Notre Dame, 2005
Assists/Game 1 2.78 Holly Manthei, Notre Dame, 1996 2 1.80 Holly Manthei, Notre Dame, 1997 3 1.33 Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame, 1999 4 1.44 Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame, 1996 1.44 Jennifer Tietjen, Connecticut, 1996
Kelly Smith, Seton Hall, 1997 Jen Carlson, Connecticut, 1997 Monica Gerardo, Notre Dame, 1996 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall, 1998 Cindy Daws, Notre Dame, 1996 Meotis Erikson, Notre Dame, 1997 Jenny Heft, Notre Dame, 1998
Shayna Ross, Providence, 1997 Shayna Ross, Providence, 1998 Stacey Nagle, Seton Hall, 1995 Janel Shillig, Villanova, 1998 Jeanne Hennessy, Villanova, 1997
Saves/Game 1 12.88 Stacey Nagle, Seton Hall, 1995 2 11.33 Janel Shillig, Villanova, 1998 3 10.04 Shayna Ross, Providence, 1997 4 9.67 Stacey Nagle, Seton Hall, 1996 5 9.50 Jamie Pelusi, Pitt, 2002
Save Percentage 1 1.000 Erika Bohn, UND, 2003 2 .955 Nikki Weiss, Notre Dame, 2009 3 .952 Morie Kephart, Pitt, 2009 4 .931 Chrissy Dolan, VU, 2003 5 .926 Maria Yatrakis, UConn, 2002 Lowest GAA (Min. 5 GP) 1 0.00 Erika Bohn, Notre Dame, 2003 2 0.15 Nikki Weiss, Notre Dame, 2009 3 0.18 LaKeysia Beene, Notre Dame, 1997 4 0.19 Jen Renola, Notre Dame, 1996 5 0.20 Emma Newins, Georgetown, 2012 0.20 Elizabeth Wagner, Notre Dame, 2000 Most Shutouts 1 9 LaKeysia Beene, Notre Dame, 1997 2 8 Anne Elisabeth Eskerud, UConn, 1998 8 Lana Bannerman, West Virginia, 2006 8 Erin Gunthrie, Rutgers, 2006 8 Jillian Loyden, Villanova, 2006 Shutouts/Game 1 0.83 Erika Bohn, UND, 2003 2 0.82 LaKeysia Beene, Notre Dame, 1997 3 0.75 Jen Renola, Notre Dame, 1995 4 0.73 Lana Bannerman, WVU, 2006 0.73 Jillian Loyden, Villanova, 2006 0.73 Erin Gunthrie, Rutgers, 2006
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BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Year 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993
Champion Marquette Marquette West Virginia West Virginia Notre Dame Notre Dame West Virginia Notre Dame Notre Dame Connecticut Villanova Connecticut Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame St. John’s Providence
Teams Notre Dame West Virginia Marquette Providence Connecticut Boston College Cincinnati DePaul USF Louisville St. John’s Georgetown Villanova Syracuse Seton Hall Rutgers Miami Pittsburgh Butler
Coach Markus Roeders Markus Roeders Nikki Izzo-Brown Nikki Izzo-Brown Randy Waldrum Randy Waldrum Nikki Izzo-Brown Randy Waldrum Randy Waldrum Len Tsantiris Ann Clifton Len Tsantiris Randy Waldrum Randy Waldrum Randy Waldrum Chris Petrucelli Chris Petrucelli Chris Petrucelli Chris Petrucelli Ian Stone Nicole Crepeau
Appearances 17 12 8 3 19 9 1 4 4 7 11 11 16 6 6 15 5 5 1
Score 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 (ot) 1-1 (WVU, 5-3 PKs) 4-2 5-0 2-1 1-1 (VU, 7-6 PKs) 1-0 2-1 1-0 4-2 1-0 6-1 4-3 1-0 1-0 1-0
W 37 16 11 3 21 8 1 4 3 4 5 4 4 2 2 3 0 0 0
L 5 7 7 2 15 8 1 4 3 5 9 11 14 6 6 14 5 5 1
T 1 4 0 0 5 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 4 0 0 3 0 0 0
Runner-Up DePaul Georgetown Louisville USF Marquette Connecticut Notre Dame Rutgers Connecticut Notre Dame Boston College West Virginia West Virginia Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Boston College Connecticut
Pct. .872 .667 .611 .600 .573 .500 .500 .500 .500 .455 .367 .281 .273 .250 .250 .225 .000 .000 .000
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Site Milwaukee, Wis. East Hartford, Conn. Morgantown, W.Va. Piscataway, N.J. Storrs, Conn. Notre Dame, Ind. Morgantown, W.Va. Storrs, Conn. Milwaukee, Wis. Storrs, Conn. Piscataway, N.J. Storrs, Conn. Piscataway, N.J. Notre Dame, Ind. Piscataway, N.J. Storrs, Conn. Piscataway, N.J. Notre Dame, Ind. South Orange, N.J. Storrs, Conn. Providence, R.I.
1st 11 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
2nd 2 2 1 0 9 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2013 Championship Quarterfinals St. John’s Butler
0 1
3 – 1 –
3 2
DePaul Villanova
1 0
0 – 0 –
1 0
Semifinals Marquette St. John’s
1 0
1 – 0 –
2 0
DePaul Georgetown
0 0
1 – 0 –
1 0
Final Marquette DePaul
0 0
2 – 0 –
2 0
2010 Championship Most Outstanding Offensive Player Taylor Madigan, Marquette Most Outstanding Defensive Player Ally Miller, Marquette All-Tournament Team Elizabeth Tucker, Jr., M, Notre Dame Mandy Laddish, Jr., M, Notre Dame Sharla Passariello, Jr., F, USF Olivia Chance, Fr., F/M, USF Kaitlin Brenn, Jr., F, Georgetown Daphne Corboz, So., M, Georgetown Emily Menges, Jr., D, Georgetown Ally Miller, Sr., D, Marquette Maegan Kelly, Jr., F/M, Marquette Taylor Madigan, Jr., M, Marquette Amanda Engel, Fr., GK, Marquette 2011 Championship
Most Outstanding Offensive Player Mary Luba, Marquette Most Outstanding Defensive Player Emily Jacobson, Marquette All-Tournament Team Daphne Corboz, Georgetown Emily Menges, Georgetown Hailey Hemmer, St. John’s Sarah Ashmore, St. John’s Kylie Nordness, DePaul Erin Pekovitch, DePaul Emily Jacobson, Marquette Mary Luba, Marquette Maegan Kelly, Marquette Amanda Engel, Marquette Alex Godinez, DePaul 2012 Championship First Round DePaul Villanova
0 0
3 – 0 –
3 0
Rutgers Connecticut
0 2
1 – 1 –
1 3
Quarterfinals Notre Dame Syracuse
0 0
1 – 0 –
1 0
USF 0 0 0 – Louisville 0 0 0 – USF advances 4-3 on penalty kicks Georgetown DePaul
1 0
0 – 0 –
1 0
Marquette Connecticut
2 0
2 – 1 –
4 1
Semifinals Marquette Notre Dame
0 0
1 – 0 –
1 0
0 0
Georgetown 0 1 0 0 – 1 USF 1 0 0 0 – 1 Georgetown advances 5-4 on penalty kicks Final Marquette Georgetown
0 0
1 – 0 –
First Round Rutgers Providence
0 0
0 – 1 –
0 1
St. John’s Seton Hall
0 0
0 – 1 –
0 1
Quarterfinals Providence Louisville
0 1
0 – 1 –
0 2
Seton Hall West Virginia
0 2
0 – 3 –
0 5
Syracuse Georgetown
0 2
1 – 1 –
1 3
Notre Dame Marquette
1 0
0 – 0 –
1 0
Semifinals Notre Dame Louisville
0 2
1 – 0 –
1 2
Georgetown West Virginia
1 1
0 – 4 –
1 5
Final Louisville West Virginia
0 1
0 – 1 –
0 2
First Round Louisville Connecticut
0 2
0 – 1 –
0 3
Pittsburgh DePaul
0 1
0 – 0 –
0 1
Quarterfinals USF Georgetown
0 0
0 0 0 0
1 0
Rutgers West Virginia
0 1
0 – 0 –
0 1
Connecticut Notre Dame
1 0
1 – 0 –
2 0
DePaul Marquette
0 2
0 – 1 –
0 3
Semifinals Connecticut West Virginia
0 0
0 – 2 –
0 2
USF Marquette
0 1
2 1 1 0
– –
Final USF West Virginia
0 0
0 – 1 –
0 1
– –
1 0
3 2
Most Outstanding Offensive Player Meghan Lewis, WVU Most Outstanding Defensive Player Kerri Butler, WVU All-Tournament Team Elise Fugowski, Connecticut Taylor Madigan, Marquette Rachel Brown, Marquette Angelique Waller, USF Venicia Reid, USF Chelsea Klotz, USF Blake Miller, West Virginia Megan Mischler, West Virginia Bry McCarthy, West Virginia Meghan Lewis, West Virginia Kerri Butler, West Virginia 2009 Championship
Most Outstanding Offensive Player Blake Miller, West Virginia Most Outstanding Defensive Player Bry McCarthy, West Virginia All-Tournament Team Ingrid Wells, Georgetown Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame Christine Exeter, Louisville Chelsea Hunter, Louisville Jennifer Jones, Louisville Katie McDonald, Louisville Sara Keane, West Virginia Bry McCarthy, West Virginia Blake Miller, West Virginia Kate Schwindel, West Virginia Frances Silva, West Virginia
First Round DePaul USF
0 0
0 – 1 –
0 1
Connecticut 0 1 0 0 – 1 Villanova 1 0 0 0 – 1 Villanova advances 4-1 on penalty kicks Quarterfinals Villanova Marquette
0 1
0 – 0 –
0 1
Georgetown St. John’s
0 0
0 0 0 0
0 1
West Virginia Rutgers
0 0
1 – 0 –
1 0
1 0
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0 1
BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY USF Notre Dame
0 5
0 – 0 –
0 5
Semifinals West Virginia Marquette
0 1
0 – 0 –
0 1
St. John’s Notre Dame
0 1
1 0 0 1
– –
Final Notre Dame Marquette
1 1
1 – 0 –
1 2
2 1
Most Outstanding Offensive Player Lauren Fowlkes, Notre Dame Most Outstanding Defensive Player Jessica Schuveiller, Notre Dame All-Tournament Team Bri Rodriguez, West Virginia Nicole Doran, St. John’s Nicole Pasciolla, St. John’s Becky Ryan, Marquette Rachael Sloan, Marquette Rosie Malone-Povolny, Marquette Amanda Clark, Notre Dame Courtney Barg, Notre Dame Jessica Schuveiller, Notre Dame Lauren Fowlkes, Notre Dame Nikki Weiss, Notre Dame 2008 Championship First Round Cincinnati St. John’s
0 0
1 – 0 –
1 0
Pittsburgh Louisville
0 0
0 – 1 –
0 1
Quarterfinals Louisville West Virginia
0 2
0 – 2 –
0 4
Rutgers Marquette
0 0
0 – 1 –
0 1
Connecticut Georgetown
0 1
2 – 0 –
2 1
Cincinnati Notre Dame
0 4
0 – 1 –
0 5
0 1
0 – 1 –
0 2
Final Connecticut Notre Dame
0 0
0 0 0 1
– –
0 1
2006 Championship First Round Pittsburgh Louisville
0 0
0 0 0 0
0 1
Seton Hall St. John’s
0 0
0 – 2 –
0 2
– –
0 1
Quarterfinals Connecticut 0 0 0 0 – 0 Rutgers 0 0 0 0 – 0 (Rutgers advances on penalty kicks, 6-5) Louisville 0 0 0 0 – 0 West Virginia 0 0 0 0 – 0 (WVU advances on penalty kicks, 5-4)
2007 Championship First Round Rutgers 0 0 0 0 – 0 St. John’s 0 0 0 0 – 0 (Rutgers advances on penalty kicks, 4-2)
Villanova Marquette
0 1
0 – 0 –
0 1
St. John’s Notre Dame
0 2
0 – 1 –
0 3
USF Villanova
0 1
0 – 1 –
0 2
Semifinals Marquette 0 0 – 0 Notre Dame 0 2 – 2
Quarterfinals Marquette Louisville
0 1
0 – 0 –
0 1
Rutgers 1 2 – 3 West Virginia 2 0 – 2
Villanova West Virginia
0 0
0 – 1 –
0 1
Final Rutgers 0 2 – 2 Notre Dame 2 2 – 4
Georgetown Connecticut
0 0
1 – 0 –
1 0
Rutgers Notre Dame
0 1
0 – 1 –
0 2
Semifinals Georgetown Notre Dame
0 2
0 – 0 –
0 2
Louisville West Virginia
0 0
0 0 0 0
0 1
Most Outstanding Offensive Performer Kerri Hanks, ND Most Outstanding Defensive Performer Kim Lorenzen, ND 2005 Championship
– –
0 1
Final Notre Dame 1 0 0 0 – 1 West Virginia 1 0 0 0 – 1 (West Virginia wins on penalty kicks, 5-3)
Semifinals Connecticut 0 1 0 0 – 1 West Virginia 0 1 0 0 – 1 Connecticut advances 4-2 on penalty kicks Marquette Notre Dame
Most Outstanding Offensive Performer Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame Most Outstanding Defensive Performer Carrie Dew, Notre Dame All-Tournament Team Michele Weissenhofer, Notre Dame Elise Weber, Notre Dame Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame Carrie Dew, Notre Dame Kelsey Lysander, Notre Dame Elizabeth Eng, Connecticut Ashley O’Brien, Connecticut Annie Yi, Connecticut Carolyn Blank, West Virginia Erica Henderson, West Virginia Katie Kelly, Marquette
Most Outstanding Offensive Performer Kim Bonilla, WVU Most Outstanding Defensive Performer Carolyn Blank, WVU All-Tournament Team Karen Waskewich, Georgetown Jessica Mello, Louisville Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame Brittany Bock, Notre Dame; Courtney Rosen, Notre Dame Amanda Cinalli, Notre Dame Greer Barnes, West Virginia Amanda Cicchini, West Virginia Robin Rushton, West Virginia Kim Bonilla, West Virginia Carolyn Blank, West Virginia Kerri Butler, West Virginia
First Round Pittsburgh Rutgers
0 2
0 – 1 –
0 3
Georgetown Syracuse
1 0
0 – 0 –
1 0
Quarterfinals Louisville Marquette
1 0
0 – 2 –
1 2
West Virginia Villanova
3 1
1 – 1 –
4 2
Georgetown Notre Dame
0 2
0 – 4 –
0 6
Rutgers 0 1 0 0 – 1 Connecticut 1 0 0 0 – 1 (Connecticut advances on penalty kicks, 4-2) Semifinals West Virginia Connecticut
0 0
0 0 0 0
0 1
Notre Dame Marquette
1 0
2 – 0 –
3 0
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– –
0 1
BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Final Notre Dame Connecticut
2 0
3 – 0 –
Most Outstanding Offensive Performer Beth Totman, Boston College Most Outstanding Defensive Performer Laura Koch, Villanova
5 0
Most Outstanding Offensive Performer Katie Thorlakson, Notre Dame Most Outstanding Defensive Performer Jill Krivacek, Notre Dame
Notre Dame Miami
1 0
2 – 0 –
3 0
Connecticut West Virginia
0 0
0 1 0 0
– –
1 0
2002 Championship Quarterfinals Connecticut Georgetown
0 0
1 – 0 –
1 0
Semifinals Syracuse Connecticut
0 2
0 – 1 –
0 3
Villanova Boston College
0 0
1 – 0 –
1 0
Boston College Notre Dame
0 2
0 – 1 –
0 3
West Virginia St. John’s
1 0
3 – 0 –
4 0
Final Connecticut Notre Dame
0 1
0 – 0 –
0 1
Miami Rutgers
0 3
3 – 1 –
3 4
2 0
1 – 0 –
3 0
2 – 1 –
3 2
2004 Championship Quarterfinals St. John’s Notre Dame
0 3
0 – 4 –
0 7
Rutgers Connecticut
0 0
0 – 1 –
0 1
Villanova West Virginia
0 0
1 – 0 –
1 0
Georgetown Boston College
0 0
0 – 1 –
0 1
Semifinals Connecticut Villanova
0 2
West Virginia Rutgers Final
1 1
Connecticut West Virginia
0 0
Semifinals Boston College Notre Dame
0 1
0 – 1 –
Villanova 0 1 0 0 – 1 Connecticut 1 0 0 0 – 1 (Connecticut advances on penalty kicks, 3-1)
1 – 0 –
1 0
Most Outstanding Player Salla Ranta, UConn
Final Connecticut Notre Dame
0 0
2 – 1 –
2 1
Most Outstanding Player Mia Sarkesian, ND 1999 Championship Quarterfinals Boston College 1 0 0 1 – Villanova 1 0 0 0 – Seton Hall Syracuse
2 1
4 – 1 –
6 2
Notre Dame Miami
1 0
4 – 0 –
5 0
Connecticut Georgetown
2 0
0 – 0 –
2 0
2001 Championship
Most Outstanding Offensive Performer Kristen Graczyk, UConn Most Outstanding Defensive Performer Zahra Jalalian, UConn
Quarterfinals Notre Dame St. John’s
2 0
0 – 0 –
2 0
Semifinals Seton Hall Notre Dame
0 2
0 – 3 –
0 5
Boston College Rutgers
2 1
2 – 2 –
4 3
Boston College Connecticut
0 1
1 0 0 1
– –
Connecticut Villanova
1 0
0 – 0 –
1 0
Final Connecticut Notre Dame
0 2
2 – 2 –
2 4
West Virginia Miami
1 0
1 – 0 –
2 0
Semifinals Notre Dame Boston College
1 0
2 – 0 –
3 0
1 0
0 – 0 –
1 0
2003 Championship Quarterfinals Connecticut Villanova
0 1
0 – 0 –
0 1
West Virginia St. John’s
2 0
0 – 1 –
2 1
Notre Dame Miami
1 1
0 1 0 0
– –
Boston College Rutgers
1 1
1 – 0 –
2 1
West Virginia Connecticut
1 2
Final Notre Dame West Virginia
Semifinals Notre Dame Boston College
0 1
1 – 1 –
2 1
Villanova 0 0 0 0 – 0 West Virginia 0 0 0 0 – 0 (Villanova advances on penalty kicks, 5-4) Final Villanova 1 0 0 0 – 1 Boston College 0 1 0 0 – 1 (Villanova advances on penalty kicks, 7-6)
Most Outstanding Player Jenny Streiffer, ND 1998 Championship Quarterfinals Boston College 0 0 – 2 Seton Hall 1 0 – 1 Connecticut Villanova
2 0
3 – 0 –
5 0
Notre Dame West Virginia
1 0
4 – 0 –
5 0
Syracuse Pittsburgh
1 0
1 – 0 –
2 0
2000 Championship Quarterfinals Boston College 0 2 – 2 Seton Hall 0 0 – 0
Semifinals Boston College Connecticut
0 0
0 – 2 –
0 2
Rutgers Syracuse
Syracuse Notre Dame
0 3
1 – 2 –
1 5
1 1
1 – 0 –
2 1
Most Outstanding Player Amanda Guertin, ND
0 2
1 – 1 –
1 3
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1 2
2 1
BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 1993 Championship Final Connecticut Notre Dame
0 0
0 – 0 –
0 1
Most Outstanding Player Anne Makinen, ND 1997 Championship Semifinals Villanova Notre Dame
0 5
0 – 2 –
0 7
Seton Hall Connecticut
1 4
0 – 3 –
1 7
Final Connecticut Notre Dame
0 5
1 – 1 –
1 6
Semifinals Connecticut Villanova
1 0
2 – 0 –
3 0
Providence Boston College
0 1
2 – 0 –
2 1
Final Connecticut Providence
0 1
0 – 0 –
0 1
Most Outstanding Player Jen Mead, Providence
Most Outstanding Player Anne Makinen, Notre Dame 1996 Championship Semifinals Villanova Notre Dame
0 4
0 – 3 –
0 7
Rutgers Connecticut
1 2
0 – 2 –
1 4
Final Connecticut Notre Dame
1 3
2 – 1 –
3 4
Most Outstanding Player Cindy Daws, Notre Dame 1995 Championship Semifinals Villanova Connecticut
0 2
1 – 1 –
1 3
Rutgers Notre Dame
0 1
0 – 2 –
0 3
Final Notre Dame Connecticut
1 0
0 – 0 –
1 0
Most Outstanding Player Amy Van Lacke, Notre Dame 1994 Championship Semifinals Connecticut St. John’s
0 1
0 – 0 –
0 1
Boston College Providence
0 0
1 – 0 –
1 0
Final Boston College St. John’s
0 0
0 – 1 –
0 1
Most Outstanding Player Cristin Burtis, St. John’s
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BIG EAST IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT A BIG EAST team has advanced to the College Cup as one of the four remaining teams in the championship 12 times in the past 19 years (since 1995). In addition, a BIG EAST squad has played for the women’s soccer national championship nine times in the last 17 seasons, and claimed a trio of national titles (Notre Dame in 1995, 2004 and 2010). Team Creighton DePaul Georgetown Marquette Providence St. John’s Villanova Xavier
Years Participated 2002, 04, 05, 07, 10 2003, 13 2007, 2010, 2012, 13 1999, 2000, 01, 02, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 1993 2009, 13 2001, 02, 03, 04, 06, 09 1998, 2000
Additional NCAA appearances Boston College 1982, 83, 84, 85, 99, 2001, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 Connecticut 1982, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07 09, 10 Louisville 2006, 2007, 2011, 13 Miami 2001, 07, 08, 11, 12 Notre Dame 1993, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12 Rutgers 1987, 2001, 03, 06, 08, 09, 12, 13 USF 2010 Syracuse 1998, 2001 West Virginia 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 Overall Total 83 NCAA Bids by BIG EAST teams Bold indicates NCAA appearance during BIG EAST membership
DePaul Georgetown Marquette St. John’s
Georgetown Marquette
Notre Dame
Rutgers
2013 Championship (NCAA Record 2-4-0) L 0-1 Indiana 1st round W 2-0 La Salle 1st round L 0-1 Virginia 2nd round L 0-1 Western Michigan 1st round W 3-1 UCF 1st round L 0-1 Arkansas 2nd round 2012 Championship (NCAA Record 7-3-1) W 3-2 (ot) Virginia Tech 1st round L 1-2 (2ot) Baylor 2nd round W 3-0 Illinois State 1st round W 3-1 Princeton 2nd round T 0-0 (2ot) BYU 3rd round (BYU advances 6-5 on PKs) W 3-0 Wis.-Milwaukee 1st round W 2-1 Wake Forest 2nd round W 2-0 Florida 3rd round L 0-1 Florida State quarterfinals W 1-0 Colgate 1st round L 1-6 Virginia 2nd round
2011 Championship (NCAA Record 3-4-0) W 2-0 Dayton 1st round W 2-0 Memphis 2nd round L 0-2 Florida State 3rd round Marquette W 1-0 (ot) Toledo 1st round L 1-4 Penn State 2nd round Notre Dame L 0-1 Illinois 1st round West Virginia L 0-1 Virginia Tech 1st round
All-Time 0-5-0 0-2-0 4-4-1 9-9-4 0-1-0 1-1-1 4-5-2 0-2-0
Pct. .000 .000 .500 .500 .000 .500 .455 .000
BIG EAST 0-0-0 0-1-0 4-4-1 7-5-4
Pct. .000 .000 .500 .563
1-1-1 4-5-2 0-0-0
.500 .455 .000
22-16-4
.571
3-4-1
.438
44-28-2
.608
29-14-2
.667
2-3-1 1-4-1 64-18-1
.417 .250 .777
2-2-1 0-1-0 58-15-2
.500 .000 .787
6-6-3 1-1-0 2-2-0 13-14-0
.500 .500 .500 .481
6-5-3 1-1-0 2-2-0 12-12-0
.536 .500 .500 .500
129-72-17
.631
Marquette
Notre Dame
USF West Virginia
Connecticut Marquette Notre Dame
Louisville
Connecticut Georgetown
2010 Championship (NCAA Record 12-5-2) L 0-1 Hofstra 1st round W 5-0 Siena 1st round T 1-1 (2ot) Maryland 2nd round (Georgetown advances 3-2 on PKs) W 1-0 Minnesota 3rd round L 0-2 Ohio State quarterfinals
Rutgers
St. John’s West Virginia Villanova Marquette
W 1-0 Central Michigan T 2-2 (2ot) Wisconsin (Marquette advances 5-4 on PKs) L 0-3 Florida State W 3-0 New Mexico W 4-0 Southern California W 4-1 North Carolina W 2-0 Oklahoma State W 1-0 Ohio State W 1-0 Stanford (ND wins 2010 College Cup) W 3-1 Auburn L 1-2 Florida State W 1-0 Morehead State W 2-1 Penn State L 0-4 Boston College
1st round 2nd round 3rd round 1st round 2nd round 3rd round quarterfinals semifinals final 1st round 2nd round 1st round 2nd round 3rd round
2009 Championship (NCAA Record 7-5-2) W 1-0 (2ot) Boston University 1st round L 0-2 Boston College 2nd round T 0-0 (2ot) Dayton 1st round (Dayton advances 4-3 on PKs) W 5-0 IUPUI 1st round W 6-1 Central Michigan 2nd round W 1-0 Oregon State 3rd round W 2-0 Florida State quarterfinals L 0-1 North Carolina semifinals W 2-0 Duke 1st round L 0-1 South Carolina 2nd round T 0-0 (2ot) Virginia (Virginia advances 3-1 on PKs) W 2-0 Loyola (Md.) L 0-3 Wake Forest L 0-1 Washington State
1st round 1st round 2nd round 1st round
2008 Championship (NCAA Record 7-4-1) L 1-2 Minnesota 1st round
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Rutgers
West Virginia
W 5-2 Toledo W 1-0 Michigan State W 1-0 (ot) Minnesota W 2-0 Florida State W 1-0 Stanford L 1-2 North Carolina W 2-1 (2ot) Penn State T 0-0 (2ot) Oklahoma State (RU advaces 4-2 on PKs) L 0-1 Stanford W 2-1 Princeton L 2-3 Virginia
1st round 2nd round 3rd round quarterfinals semifinals finals 1st round 2nd round 3rd round 1st round 2nd round
2007 Championship (NCAA Record 9-5-1) T 0-0 Boston College 1st round (UConn advances 5-4 on PKs) W 1-0 Wake Forest 2nd round W 2-0 Stanford 3rd round L 2-3 (2ot) at Florida State quarterfinals Georgetown L 1-2 William & Mary 1st round Louisville L 0-1 Illinois 1st round Notre Dame W 3-0 Loyola (Ill.) 1st round W 2-0 Illinois 2nd round W 3-2 North Carolina 3rd round W 3-2 Duke quarterfinals L 2-3 Florida State semifinals West Virginia W 4-0 Navy 1st round W 2-0 James Madison 2nd round W 1-0 Penn State 3rd round L 0-1 Southern Calif. quarterfinals Connecticut
2006 Championship (NCAA Record 9-3-4) W 2-1 Columbia 1st round T 1-1 Texas 2nd round (UT advances 3-1 on PKs) Louisville T 0-0 Duke 1st round (Duke advances 6-5 on PKs) Marquette W 1-0 Purdue 1st round T 0-0 Florida 2nd round (UF advances 4-3 on PKs) Notre Dame W 7-1 Oakland (Mich.) 1st round W 1-0 Wisc.-Milwaukee 2nd round W 3-0 Colorado 3rd round W 4-0 Penn State quarterfinals W 2-1 Florida State semifinals L 1-2 North Carolina finals Rutgers W 2-0 Hartford 1st round T 0-0 Boston College 2nd round (BC advances 4-2 on PKs) Villanova W 5-1 Toledo 1st round L 0-2 Penn State 2nd round West Virginia L 0-2 Virginia 1st round Connecticut
Connecticut Marquette Notre Dame
West Virginia
2005 Championship (NCAA Record 6-4) L 0-1 Boston University W 1-0 Wisconsin W 1-0 Wis. - Milwaukee L 0-4 UCLA W 6-0 Valparaiso W 3-0 Michigan State W 5-2 Yale L 1-3 Portland W 3-0 L 2-5
Hofstra Penn State
1st round 1st round 2nd round 3rd round 1st round 2nd round 3rd round quarterfinals 1st round 2nd round
L 0-2 Notre Dame 3rd round W 4-0 Eastern Illinois 1st round W 1-0 Wisconsin 2nd round W 2-0 Connecticut 3rd round W 3-1 Portland quarterfinals W 1-0 Santa Clara semifinals T 1-1 UCLA finals (ND wins ’04 College Cup, 4-3, in PKs) Villanova W 2-1 Yale 1st round L 0-1 (2ot) Princeton 2nd round West Virginia W 2-1 SMU 1st round L 1-2 Texas 2nd round * includes BIG EAST vs. BIG EAST Notre Dame
2003 Championship (NCAA Record 9-5-3) Boston College L 0-1 Central Conn. 1st round Connecticut W 1-0 Boston University 1st round W 3-2(2ot) Central Conn. 2nd round W 5-0 Michigan 3rd round W 3-1 BYU quarterfinals W 2-0 Florida State semifinals L 0-6 North Carolina finals Notre Dame W 5-0 Loyola (Ill.) 1st round L 0-1 Michigan 2nd round Rutgers T 1-1 (2ot) Maryland 1st round (RU advances, 4-3, on PKs) L 1-3 Penn State 2nd round Villanova W 2-1 Princeton 1st round T 0-0 (2ot) Virginia 2nd round (Villanova advances, 4-2, on PKs) T 0-0 (2ot) BYU 3rd round (BYU advances, 5-3, on PKs) West Virginia W 4-2 Loyola (Md.) 1st round W 3-0 Ohio State 2nd round L 2-3 (2ot) Florida State 3rd round 2002 Championship (NCAA Record 6-4) W 2-0 Central Conn. W 2-1 (ot) Rhode Island W 1-0 Florida State L 0-1 Penn State Notre Dame W 3-1 Ohio State W 3-1 Purdue L 0-1 Stanford West Virginia W 3-0 Loyola (Md.) L 0-1 Virginia Villanova L 0-0 (2ot) Yale (Yale advances, 4-2, on PKs) The match was a tie, is recorded as a loss per NCAA Connecticut
Boston College Connecticut Rutgers Miami Notre Dame Syracuse Villanova West Virginia
2004 Championship (NCAA Record 10-4-2*) Boston College T 0-0 Florida State 1st round (BC advances 3-1 on PKs) W 2-1 UCF 2nd round L 1-2 Princeton 3rd round Connecticut W 2-1 Harvard 1st round W 4-0 Colgate 2nd round
Notre Dame
1st round 2nd round 3rd round quarterfinals 1st round 2nd round 3rd round 1st round 2nd round 1st round
2001 Championship (NCAA Record 7-8) L 0-5 Nebraska W 3-0 Sacred Heart W 1-0 Harvard L 0-2 Penn State W 4-1 Boston University W 1-0 Princeton L 1-2 North Carolina L 2-5 Georgia W 2-0 Eastern Illinois L 2-3 Cincinnati W 1-0 Illinois L 1-4 Santa Clara W 2-1 Pennsylvania L 0-3 Penn State L 0-1 Miami (Ohio)
1st round 1st round 2nd round 3rd round 1st round 2nd round 3rd round 1st round 1st round 2nd round 1st round 2nd round 1st round 2nd round 1st round
2000 Championship (NCAA Record 5-3) W 3-1 Michigan W 2-0 Harvard W 2-0 (ot) Santa Clara L 1-2 North Carolina
2nd round 3rd round quarterfinals semifinals
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BIG EAST IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Connecticut West Virginia
W 1-0 W 1-0 L 0-3 L 5-1
Wisconsin Nebraska North Carolina Richmond
2nd round 3rd round quarterfinals 1st round
1999 Championship (NCAA Record 7-3-1*) Boston College W 4-1 Fairfield 1st round W 1-0 Harvard 2nd round L 0-5 Connecticut 3rd round Connecticut W 3-0 Dartmouth 2nd round W 5-0 Boston College 3rd round L 0-3 Santa Clara quarterfinals Notre Dame W 5-1 Dayton 2nd round W 1-0 Stanford 3rd round T 1-1 Nebraska quarterfinals (ND advances 4-3 on PKs) W 1-0 Santa Clara semifinals L 0-2 North Carolina finals * includes BIG EAST vs. BIG EAST 1998 Championship (NCAA Record 5-3*) W 2-1 Syracuse 2nd round W 2-1 Hartford 3rd round L 0-1 Santa Clara semifinals Notre Dame W 3-0 Michigan 2nd round W 2-1 Nebraska 3rd round L 1-2 Portland quarterfinals Syracuse W 4-1 Colgate 1st round L 1-2 Connecticut 2nd round * includes BIG EAST vs. BIG EAST Connecticut
1997 Championship (NCAA Record 7-2*) W 3-1 Fairfield 1st round W 2-1 (2ot) Hartford 2nd round W 4-0 William & Mary quarterfinals W 2-1 Notre Dame semifinals L 0-2 North Carolina finals Notre Dame W 7-1 Cincinnati 1st round W 6-0 Nebraska 2nd round W 8-0 UCLA quarterfinals L 1-2 Connecticut semifinals * includes BIG EAST vs. BIG EAST Connecticut
Connecticut Notre Dame
1996 Championship (NCAA Record 6-2) W 1-0 Dartmouth W 2-0 Massachusetts L 1-2 Santa Clara W 8-1 Indiana W 5-0 Wisconsin W 2-0 Maryland W 3-2 Portland L 0-1 (ot) North Carolina
1st round 2nd round quarterfinals 1st round 2nd round quarterfinals semifinals finals
1995 Championship (NCAA Record 5-1*) W 3-0 Massachusetts 2nd round L 0-2 Notre Dame quarterfinal Notre Dame W 5-0 Wisconsin 1st round W 1-0 Connecticut quarterfinal W 1-0 North Carolina semifinals W 1-0 Portland finals (ND wins ‘95 College Cup) * includes BIG EAST vs. BIG EAST Connecticut
Connecticut
Connecticut Providence
College Cup All-Tournament Team 2010 Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame (MOP offensive) Jessica Schuveiller, Notre Dame (MOP defensive) Rose Augustin, Notre Dame Mandy Laddish, Notre Dame Courtney Barg, Notre Dame Adriana Leon, Notre Dame 2009 Lauren Fowlkes, Notre Dame 2008 Carrie Dew, Notre Dame (MOP defensive) Courtney Barg, Notre Dame Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame Kelsey Lysander, Notre Dame 2007 Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame 2006 Brittany Bock, Notre Dame Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame Jill Krivacek, Notre Dame 2004 Katie Thorlakson, Notre Dame (MOP offensive) Erika Bohn, Notre Dame (MOP defensive) Melissa Tancredi, Notre Dame Candance Chapman, Notre Dame 2003 Jessica Giertsen, Connecticut Kristen Graczyk, Connecticut 2000 Meotis Erickson, Notre Dame Liz Wagner, Notre Dame Amy Warner, Notre Dame 1999 Jen Grubb, Notre Dame Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame LaKeysia Beene, Notre Dame 1997 Carey Dorn, Connecticut Holly Manthei, Notre Dame Heather Stone, Connecticut Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame Jen Tietjen, Connecticut Sara Whalen, Connecticut 1996 Jen Grubb, Notre Dame Jen Renola, Notre Dame Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame 1995 Cindy Daws, Notre Dame (MOP offensive) Kate Sobrero, Notre Dame (MOP defensive) Holly Manthei, Notre Dame Michelle McCarthy, Notre Dame Jen Renola, Notre Dame 1994 Jill Gelfenbein, Connecticut
1994 Championship (NCAA Record 2-1) W 1-0 Brown 2nd round W 2-1 (ot) Hartford quarterfinal L 0-3 North Carolina semifinals 1993 Championship (NCAA Record 1-2) W 3-1 Dartmouth 1st round L 0-1 Massachusetts 2nd round L 0-5 Massachusetts 1st round
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NSCAA All-Americans Emily Menges, Georgetown, Sr., D Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, Jr., M Rachel Daly, St. John’s, So., F Maegan Kelly, Marquette, Sr., F Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, So., M Ally Miller, Marquette, Sr., D Jonelle Filigno, Rutgers, Jr., F Cari Roccaro, Notre Dame, Fr., M Ingrid Wells, Georgetown, Sr., M Christine Exeter, Louisville, So., F Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame, Sr., F Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame, Jr., F Ingrid Wells, Georgetown, R-Jr., M Lauren Fowlkes, Notre Dame, Sr., D Kerry McBride, Marquette, Jr., D Courtney Barg, Notre Dame, So., M Jennifer Anzivino, Rutgers, Sr., D Carolyn Blank, West Virginia, Sr., M Brittany Taylor, Connecticut, Sr., D Lauren Fowlkes, Notre Dame, Jr., F Carrie Dew, Notre Dame, Sr., D Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame, Sr., F Erin Guthrie, Rutgers, Jr., GK Carolyn Blank, West Virginia, Jr., M Brittany Bock, Notre Dame, Sr., F Greer Barnes, West Virginia, Sr., D Brittany Taylor, Connecticut, Jr., D Megan Schnur, Connecticut, Sr., M Brittany Bock, Notre Dame, Jr., F Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame, Jr., F Greer Barnes, West Virginia, Jr., D Amanda Cicchini, West Virginia, Jr., M Ingrid Wells, Georgetown, Fr., M Ashley Banks, West Virginia, Sr., F Jillian Loyden, Villanova, Jr., GK Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame, So., F Jen Buczkowski, Notre Dame, Sr., M Jamie Craft, Louisville, Jr., F Katie Thorlakson, Notre Dame, Sr., F Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame, Fr., F Candace Chapman, Notre Dame, Sr., D Jen Buczkowski, Notre Dame, Jr., M Melissa Tancredi, Notre Dame, Sr., D Katie Thorlakson, Notre Dame, Jr., F Jen Buczkowski, Notre Dame, So., M Kristen Graczyk, Connecticut, Sr., F Laura Kane, West Virginia, Sr., F Lisa Stoia, West Virginia, Sr., M Amy Warner, Notre Dame, Sr., F Kate Taylor, Boston College, So., GK Melissa Tancredi, Notre Dame, Sr., D Chrissie Abbott, West Virginia, Sr., F Michelle Biehl, Villanova, Jr., D Carli Lloyd, Rutgers, Jr., M Kristen Graczyk, Connecticut, Jr., F Sarah Popper, Connecticut, Sr., M Chrissie Abbott, West Virginia, Jr., F Candace Chapman, Notre Dame, So., D Lisa Stoia, West Virginia, Jr., M Michelle Biehl, Villanova, So., D Katie Barnes, West Virginia Mary-Frances Monroe, Connecticut Casey Zimny, Connecticut Alexa Borisjuk, Connecticut Monica Gonzalez, Notre Dame Carlin Lloyd, Rutgers Sarah Rahko, Boston College
2000 first team second team second team third team first team second team second team third team first team third team third team first team first team second team third team first team second team second team third team third team first team first team second team second team second team third team first team first team first team first team second team second team second team third team first team first team second team third team first team second team third team third team second team second team third team third team third team first team first team second team second team second team third team third team third team first team first team second team second team third team first team first team first team second team second team third team third team
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Anne Makinen, Notre Dame Mary-Francis Monroe, Connecticut Sarah Powell, Boston College Carey Dorn, Connecticut Anne Makinen, Notre Dame Mary-Francis Monroe, Connecticut Jennifer Grubb, Notre Dame Kelly Smith, Seton Hall Jennifer Streiffer, Notre Dame Mary-Francis Monroe, Connecticut Anne Makinen, Notre Dame Jennifer Grubb, Notre Dame Chrisy McCann, Connecticut LaKeysia Beene, Notre Dame Jennifer Grubb, Notre Dame Kate Sobrero, Notre Dame Sara Whalen, Connecticut Anne Makinen, Notre Dame Holly Manthei, Notre Dame Kerry Connors, Connecticut Cindy Daws, Notre Dame Jennifer Renola, Notre Dame Sara Whalen, Connecticut Jennifer Grubb, Notre Dame Kate Sobrero, Notre Dame Holly Manthei, Notre Dame Jennifer Streiffer, Notre Dame Holly Manthei, Notre Dame Sara Whalen, Connecticut Kerry Connors, Connecticut Jen Renola, Notre Dame Christy Rowe, Connecticut Kate Sobrero, Notre Dame Karen Warner, Connecticut Karen Ferguson, Connecticut
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NATIONAL HONORS NSCAA Coach of the Year Chris Petrucelli, Notre Dame Len Tsantiris, Connecticut Randy Waldrum Randy Waldrum
1995 1997 2008 2010
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National Player of the Year 1996 Cindy Daws, Notre Dame!* Jennifer Renola, Notre Dame 1997 Cindy Parlow, North Carolina!* Sara Whalen, Connecticut 2000 Anne Makinen, Notre Dame$ 2006 Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame$ 2008 Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame$ * - Indicates M.A.C. Selection ! - Indicates Hermann Selection % - Indicates M.A.C. and NSCAA Selection $ - Indicates M.A.C., Hermann and NSCAA Selection Honda Sports Award Winners 2010 Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame 1997 Sara Whalen, Connecticut 1996 Cindy Daws, Notre Dame* Note: Daws also won Honda-Broderick Cup as the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. NSCAA/adidas College Team Academic Award Since the award was instituted in 1996. To qualify for the award, a team must have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) to be eligible. Butler Creighton Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall USF Syracuse Villanova West Virginia Xavier
2013 2013 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 1996, 1997, 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 2013 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 2012 2011, 2012 2011, 2012, 2013 2004, 2007, 2011, 2012 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 2012, 2013 2002, 2003, 2011, 2012, 2013 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 2000, 2003 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 2013
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NSCAA Scholar All-Americans Stacey Nagle, Seton Hall Carey Dorn, Connecticut Erin O’Grady, Syracuse Stacey Sollman, West Virginia Lauren Molinaro, Connecticut Mary Frances Monroe, Connecticut Carey Dorn, Connecticut Tracy Stalker, Syracuse Mary Frances Monroe, Connecticut Lauren Molinaro, Connecticut Ashley Dryer, Notre Dame Katheryn Foley, Connecticut Melissa Haire, West Virginia Laura Kane, West Virginia Erika Bohn, Erika, Notre Dame Gudrun Gunnarsdottir, Notre Dame Laura Kane, West Virginia Ashley Weimer, West Virginia Annie Schefter, Notre Dame Marisa Kanela. West Virginia Julie Thompson, Marquette Heather Goranson, Marquette Jennifer Buczkowski, Notre Dame Kim Lorenzen, Notre Dame Meghan Schnur, Connecticut Christie Shaner, Notre Dame Ashley Banks, West Virginia Meghan Schnur, Connecticut Christy Zwolski, Marquette Kim Bonilla, West Virginia Ashley Jones, Notre Dame Brittany Bock, Notre Dame Elise Weber, Notre Dame Erin Hardiman, Villanova Lauren Fowlkes, Notre Dame Lauren Fowlkes, Notre Dame Kerry McBride, Marquette Lauren Thut, Marquette Rosie Malone-Povolny, Marquette Natalie Kulla, Marquette Kerry McBride, Marquette Ally Miller, Marquette Rachel Brown, Marquette Emily Jacobson, Marquette Taylor Madigan, Marquette
first team third team third team third team first team first team third team first team third team third team first team first team first team second team first team first team first team second team third team first team first team second team first team first team first team first team first team first team first team second team third team first team first team third team first team first team second team third team third team second team second team first team second team second team third team
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Soccer America Women’s Coach of the Year Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame
1997 2000 2004
Soccer America Player of the Year Sara Whalen, Connecticut Anne Makinen, Notre Dame Katie Thorlakson, Notre Dame
1997 1998 2005 2006 2012
Soccer America Freshman of the Year Anne Makinen, Notre Dame Mary-Frances Monroe, Connecticut Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame Michele Weissenhofer, Notre Dame Cari Roccaro, Notre Dame
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