2022 WVU Women's Soccer Guide

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WVUSPORTS.COM 1WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer MOUNTAINEER WOMEN’S SOCCER A Championship Program 2 2016 NCAA College Cup 4 NCAA Success 6 All-Americans 8 Lasting Impact 10 Professional Mountaineers 12 Mountaineers Across the Globe 14 Coaching Staff 16 Coaching Philosophy 18 Game Day 20 Dreamswork Field 22 Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium 26 Caperton Indoor Facility 28 Strength & Conditioning 30 Mountaineer Life 32 Big 12 Conference 34 In the Spotlight 36 Mountaineers in the Community 38 Student-Athlete Testimonies 40 Student-Athlete Development 42 Campus Life 44 WVU Intercollegiate Athletics 46 2022 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Nikki Izzo-Brown 48 Senior Associate Head Coach Lisa Stoia 58 Associate Head Coach Marisa Kanela 60 Goalkeepers Coach Erika Yohn 62 Support Staff 62 2022 PLAYER PROFILES Rosters 64 Returners 65 Newcomers 90 2022 Season Preview 2022 Season Notebook 94 2022 Schedule 95 2022 Quick Facts 96 2021 SEASON REVIEW 2021 Season Review 98 2021 Mountaineer Accolades 99 2021 Season Stats 100 RECORD BOOK Match Records 104 Single-Season Records 105 Career Records 106 Individual Records 107 Team Records 108 Top Yearly Performances 109 Class Records 110 Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium Records 112 Year-by-Year Results 114 Academic Honors 115 Athletic Honors 117 Regulation/OT/PK/Misc. Records 121 Fastest Goals 122 All-Time Televised Games 123 Mountaineer All-Americans 125 Mountaineers in the Pros 131 WVU on the National Scene 133 Series Records 134 All-Time Numerical Roster 135 All-Time Scores 136 All-Time Letterwinners 144 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY President Dr. E. Gordon Gee 148 Director of Athletics Shane Lyons 149 Athletics Senior Staff/Head Coaches 150 Athletics Facilities 151 WVU Athletics Communications 152 Managing Editor: Joe Swan Editor/Writer: Olivia Sneed Page Layout/Design: Kristin Coldsnow, Laura Doolittle/Provations Group Contributors: Lisa Ammons, John Antonik, Reghan Bailey, Tanner Cain, Michael Fragale, John Keehan, Bryan Messerly, Joe Mitchin, Mike Montoro, Amy Prunty, Joe Swan Contributing Photographers: All-Pro Photography by Dale Sparks, Daniel Bartel, Megan Crain, M.G. Ellis, Dan Friend, Tim Goodenow, Ken Inness, Erin Irwin, Devin Kane, Alex King, James Knable, Corbin Mills, Brian Persinger, Ben Powell, Steve Prunty, Seth Seebaugh, Niesha Shafer, Jenny Shephard, Howard C. Smith, Olivia Sneed, Raymond Thompson, WVU Athletic Communications Archives, WVU Photo Services © 2022 West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics West Virginia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. The indicia depicted are registered trademarks of West Virginia University. Reproduction of any material appearing herein is prohibited without approval of the West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics.

2 Mountaineer WoMen's soccer SINCE THE PROGRAM’S FIRST SEASON IN 1996, THE WVU WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM HAS NEVER POSTED A LOSING SEASON. ADDITIONALLY, THE MOUNTAINEERS HAVE DEFEATED A TOP-10 TEAM IN 15 OF THE LAST 17 SEASONS A CHAMPIONSHIPPROGRAM

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5WV u Womens s occer @WV u Womens s occer WV u Womens s occer IN 2016, THE MOUNTAINEERS ADVANCED TO THE NCAA COLLEGE CUP FOR THE FIRST TIME IN PROGRAM HISTORY. AFTER DEFEATING NORTH CAROLINA, THE SPORT’S MOST DECORATED TEAM, WVU FELL TO USC AND FINISHED AS THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RUNNER-UP. COLLEGE CUP 2016 NCAA

6 Mountaineer WoMen's soccer THE MOUNTAINEERS MADE AN APPEARANCE IN 21 WVUFROMNCAACONSECUTIVETOURNAMENTS2000-2020.ADVANCEDTOTHENCAACOLLEGECUPFORTHE FIRST TIME IN 2016 AND HAS MADE THREE APPEARANCES IN THE ELITE EIGHT. NCAA SUCCESS

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8 Mountaineer WoMen's soccer 25 MOUNTAINEERS HAVE EARNED 58 ALL-AMERICA ALL-AMERICANSHONORSALL-TIME.

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WVUSPORTS.COM 11WV u Womens s occer @WV u Womens s occer WV u Womens s occer LASTING IMPACT OLYMPIANS, ALL-AMERICANS AND NOW PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS WILL BE REMEMBERED AS TWO OF THE BEST TO DON THE OLD GOLD AND BLUE. – KADEISHA BUCHANAN AND ASHLEY LAWRENCE

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16 Mountaineer WoMen's soccer NIKKI IZZO-BROWN-COACHED TEAMS ARE ORGANIZED AND WILL NEVER BE OUTWORKED IN THE PURSUIT TO WIN A NATIONAL COACHINGCHAMPIONSHIP.STAFF

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18 Mountaineer WoMen's soccer FAMILY – HARD WORK – DEDICATION – MOTIVATION “MY APPROACH, MY PHILOSOPHY, IS THAT YOU DO EVERYTHING RIGHT. IF YOU’RE GOING TO BE THE BEST SOCCER PLAYER, THE BEST FRIEND, THE BEST STUDENT OR THE BEST DAUGHTER YOU CAN BE, YOU HAVE TO DO IT RIGHT. WHATEVER YOU DO, IT HAS TO BE DONE WITH 100 PERCENT COMMITMENT, SACRIFICE AND PRIDE.” -NIKKI IZZO-BROWN, HEAD COACHINGCOACH PHILOSOPHY

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20 Mountaineer WoMen's soccer IN MORGANTOWN FANS THROUGHOUT THE STATE AND THE MOUNTAINEER MANIACS COME OUT TO CHEER ON THE GOLD AND BLUE. MOUNTAINEER FANS PACK THE STANDS TO BE THE EXTRA MAN, KNOWING THEIR VOICE MAKES A DIFFERENCE. GAME DAY

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22 Mountaineer WoMen's soccer FIELDDREAMSWORKOPENEDINTHEFALLOF2011,DREAMSWORKFIELDFEATURESTHESAMECUSTOM,NATURALGRASSSURFACEASTHEGAMEFIELDATDICKDLESKSOCCERSTADIUM.

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FIELDDREAMSWORKTHISFIRST-CLASSSOCCERFACILITYFURTHERDEMONSTRATESWESTVIRGINIAUNIVERSITY’SCOMMITMENTTOEXCELLENCEINWOMEN’SSOCCER

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WVUSPORTS.COM 27WV u Womens s occer @WV u Womens s occer WV u Womens s occer TOP 10 CROWDS AT DICK DLESK Rk Date Crowd Opponent Result 1. 11/30/07 3,000 no. 8 usc* L, 0-1 2. 8/23/19 2,492 Duquesne W, 2-0 3. 11/18/16 2,471 ohio state* W, 1-0 (2ot) 4. 8/24/17 2,421 no. 10 Virginia L, 1-2 (2ot) 5. 10/7/18 2,081 no. 13 texas W, 2-1 6. 10/14/16 2,068 texas tech W, 1-0 7. 8/31/12 2,057 no. 6 Penn state L, 1-2 8. 10/28/16 2,048 oklahoma state W, 3-0 9. 8/29/14 2,045 no. 21 Duke L, 0-2 10. 8/26/16 2,019 no. 8 clemson W, 1-0 * ncaa tournament THE 2022 SEASON IS THE MOUNTAINEERS’ 19TH COMPETING AT DICK DLESK SOCCER STADIUM, ONE OF THE NATION’S FINEST COLLEGE SOCCER FACILITIES. SOCCERDLESKDICKSTADIUM

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WVUSPORTS.COM 29WV u Womens s occer @WV u Womens s occer WV u Womens s occer THE CAPERTON INDOOR FACILITY PROVIDES A BIG PLUS FOR ALL OF WEST VIRGINIA’S STUDENT-ATHLETES NEEDING AN INDOOR TRAINING SITE. EQUIPPED WITH A 90-YARD FIELDTURF PLAYING SURFACE WITH SEVEN YARDS OF SAFETY ZONE SURROUNDING THE ENTIRE FIELD, THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE FACILITY FROM WALL TO WALL IS 105 YARDS, AND THE MOUNTAINEERS’ SPARKLING INDOOR FACILITY EXCEEDS 75,000 SQUARE FEET OF TRAINING FACILITYINDOORCAPERTONROOM.

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32 Mountaineer WoMen's soccer THE MOUNTAINEERS’ LIFESTYLE IS FIRST-CLASS. WHETHER IT’S CHARTERED FLIGHTS, TOP-OF-THE-LINE NIKE ELITE RESOURCES, PROFESSIONAL ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICES OR UNLIMITED ACCESS TO A SUPERB NUTRITION BAR, WVU STUDENT-ATHLETES’ NEEDS ARE ALWAYS MET. MOUNTAINEER LIFE

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WVUSPORTS.COM 35WV u Womens s occer @WV u Womens s occer WV u Womens s occer WVU HAS WON 17 CONFERENCE TITLES, INCLUDING FIVE STRAIGHT BIG 12 CONFERENCE REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS FROM 2012-16, AND THE 2018 BIG 12 SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP CROWN.

36 Mountaineer WoMen's soccer PASSIONATE,SOCCERWVUINSPOTLIGHTTHEWOMEN’SISAPOINTOFPRIDEANDAWAYOFLIFE.

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WVUSPORTS.COM 39WV u Womens s occer @WV u Womens s occer WV u Womens s occer WINNING AND WORKING HARD ARE IMPORTANT TO THE WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM. BUT BECOMING SUCCESSFUL AND POSITIVE ROLE MODELS ON AND OFF THE FIELD IS JUST AS SIGNIFICANT TO THEM. THE MOUNTAINEERS HAVE RAISED MORE THAN $175,000 OVER THE LAST 15 YEARS FOR MORGANTOWN’S BETTY PUSKAR BREAST CARE FOUNDATION AND THE FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER.

LAURA(2000-03)FINLEY

“During my years at West Virginia University, I came to realize what many before me have understood – WVU is the best collegiate experience in the country. They maximized my talent as a soccer player and prepared me to succeed in the real world upon graduation. I have made lifelong friendships that form the basis for most of what makes the `Mountaineer Experience’ so valuable and rewarding.”

CHELSEY(2008-11)CORROTO

CHRISSIE(2000-03)ABBOTT

“She calls herself Aunt Nikki because she really is a mother-figure to us. I feel comfortable talking to her about anything and everything. She is a very open and understanding. I wouldn’t trade my four years playing for her for anything in the world. I’m a better person because of Nikki Izzo-Brown.”

STUDENT-ATHLETE TESTIMONIES

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“From the moment I stepped on campus, it felt like home. The university embraces all that is WVU, from academics to athletics. The soccer team was beginning to build a tradition of strength, integrity and pride, and I knew everything Coach Izzo-Brown reflected on her players was the type of player I wanted to be.”

CAROLINE(2009-13)SZWED “WVU women’s soccer is a program built on hard work, commitment and passion. It also is a program that exemplifies the true meaning of a family, from the staff down to the fans.”

NIKKI (GARZON)(1997-98)GOODENOW “Being a student-athlete at West Virginia was one of the most rewarding decisions I have ever made. Through hard work and goal setting, we surpassed expectations and always believed in one another. I am truly grateful for the opportunity and will always cherish my time wearing the Old Gold and Blue.”

“As a member of the inaugural team, I look back and treasure the challenges I faced and the amazing opportunities throughout my four years. Not only was I able to capitalize on my skills at a high level of competition, I also learned a lot about myself from the leadership of coach Nikki Izzo-Brown. Overall, my experience is one I refer back to frequently in my everyday life as I continue on as a physical educator and soccer coach.”

RENA (LIPPA)(1996-98)LINDSAY

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42 Mountaineer WoMen's soccer 17 MOUNTAINEERS HAVE EARNED 29 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HONORS ALL-TIME, INCLUDING BIANCA ST. GEORGES, THE 2018 GOOGLE CLOUD ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA OF THE YEAR FOR DIVISION I WOMEN’S STUDENT-ATHLETEDEVELOPMENTSOCCER.

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44 Mountaineer WoMen's soccer atWestVirginiagoingfirstisinourbloodIt'sinoursweatandit'sinournature.

Mountaineers#GoFirstSowewillgoabove.Wewillgobeyond.Andwheneveryonegoesback,

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ACCREDITATION WVU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Many programs hold specialized accreditation.

Fourteen Morgantown colleges and schools offer 360 majors in agriculture, natural resources and design; arts and sciences; business and economics; creative arts; dentistry; education and human services; engineering and mineral resources; journalism; law; medicine; nursing; pharmacy; physical activity and sport sciences; public health. Hundreds of distance-education and online classes are available.

The WVU System is a family of distinctive campuses united by a single mission. From the groundbreaking research of our flagship in Morgantown (ranked R1,the highest research category institution) to the studentcentered focus of WVU Potomac State College in Keyser to the technology-intensive programs at WVU Institute of Technology in Beckley, we are united by a single mission — providing a quality education.

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

CAMPUS LOCATIONS AND FACILITIES

Mountaineer WoMen's soccer CHARACTER Public, land-grant institution, founded in 1867.

The student-to-faculty ratio at WVU Morgantown is 18:1.

ALUMNI Chartered in 1873, the WVU Alumni Association is made up of more than 200,000+ graduates worldwide in some 135 nations. PRIVATE SUPPORT

RESEARCH CLASSIFICATION R1: Doctoral Universities – Highest Research Activity, as described by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. One of only 130 schools to hold this designation.

ADMISSION AND APPLICATION TIMELINE Admission is based on a combination of high school GPA and ACT or SAT scores. Applications are processed beginning August 1 for admission the following fall. March 1 is the deadline for West Virginia residents to submit PROMISE Scholarship applications. WVU has a rolling admissions policy, and there is no official application deadline.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

PARENTS CLUB

The Mountaineer Parents Club, with 20,000-plus members, connects parents and families with the student experience.

FACULTY AND STAFF PROFILE

STUDENT PROFILE Fall 2019 WVU System enrollment was 29,933 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE WVU ranks nationally for prestigious scholarships: 25 Rhodes Scholars, 24 Truman Scholars, 45 Goldwater Scholars, three George C. Marshall (British) Scholars, five Morris K. Udall Scholars, five USA Today All-USA College Academic First Team Members (and 11 academic team honorees), 26 Boren Scholars, 72 Gilman Scholars, 65 Fulbright Scholars, three Department of Homeland Security Scholars, 33 Critical Language Scholars, one Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholar, five National Institute of Standards and Technology Fellowships and 25+ National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships.

The WVU System also includes WVU Health Sciences locations in Charleston and Martinsburg, as well as 13 farms and forests throughout the state and WVU Jackson’s Mill State 4-H Camp.

The Center for Service and Learning develops and organizes service learning and volunteer opportunities for students and faculty. WVU is one of only 75 schools recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for community engagement.

Students can choose from among 500+ student organizations or participate in an active intramural program or a variety of club sports.

The WVU Institute of Technology in Beckley offers more than 35 majors, including one of the top 100 undergraduate engineering programs in the country, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report. WVU Potomac State College in Keyser has one of the lowest tuition rates of all the nation’s four-year institutions. Offering more than 60 majors, this campus combines the personal attention of a small college with the benefits of a major university.

The WVU Morgantown campus is located in a town named the “#1 Place to Live in West Virginia,” by Money magazine. Morgantown, population 30,000, has also been rated as the ninth-best college town in America by Business Insider and is within easy traveling distance of Washington, D.C., to the east, Pittsburgh, Pa., to the north, and Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, to the northwest. Other rankings: Kiplinger.com included Morgantown in their 10 great places to live list; ranked as the top STEM city in West Virginia by Insurify and the #15 “Top College Football Towns in the Country,” by Bleacher Report.

Seventy-six percent of full-time instructional faculty hold the highest academic degree in their field, and 64 percent of all WVU classes and 67 percent of all WVU nonlaboratory classes are taught by full-time instructional faculty.

SERVICE AND LEARNING

The WVU Foundation recently completed the secondlargest year in private fundraising since its founding in 1954. A total of 20,857 donors contributed $177.4 million to West Virginia University during the 2018-2019 fiscal year. The Foundation has raised almost $600 million ($596.3 million) for WVU in the last five fiscal years.

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GOVERNANCE

The WVU Board of Governors is the University’s governing body. The Higher Education Policy Commission in West Virginia is responsible for developing, establishing and overseeing the implementation of a public policy agenda for the state’s four-year colleges and universities. E. Gordon Gee is WVU’s 24th president.

2022STAFFCOACHING Head Coach Nikki Izzo-Brown 48 Senior Associate Head Coach Lisa Stoia 58 Associate Head Coach Marisa Kanela . . 60 Goalkeepers Coach Erika Yohn 62 Support Staff 62

48 quick facts Date of Birth: May 4 Hometown: Rochester, N .Y Alma Mater: Rochester, 1993 Year at WVU: 27th Coaching Career: West Virginia Wesleyan, assistant coach, 1993; West Virginia Wesleyan, head coach, 1994; West Virginia University, head coach, 1996-present Record at WVU: 372-127-61 ( 718) Overall Record: 385-132-61 ( .718) Playing Career: (defender) Rochester, 1989-92

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Entering her 27th season as the only coach in Mountaineer women’s soccer history, Nikki Iz zo-Brown has built a one-time infant program into one of the nation’s elite teams

ferrer-vanGinkel and Alina Stahl were selected to the All-Big 12 first team and United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region team, while Brewster was honored as a United Soccer Coaches All-American Brewster also appeared on the Missouri Athletic Conference (MAC) Hermann trophy Award Watch List following the conclusion of the season, ferrer-van Ginkel signed a professional contract with tigres UANL feminil, a member of Liga MX, the top tier of the Mexican women’s soccer league

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. ferrer-vanG inkel became Izzo-Brown’s 30th professional player at West Virginia In the classroom, 13 Mountaineers were named to the Academic All-Big 12 first team Brewster and Stahl were named to the Academic All-District first team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), before Brewster moved on to be honored as an Academic All-American 2019 Season Izzo-Brown led West Virginia to its 20th consec utive NCAA tournament in 2019 the Mountain eers advanced to the NCAA third Round for the fourth time in five years by taking down No. 25 Georgetown, 2-0, on the road, before posting a 106th-minute goal to top Central Connecticut State in the second round . WVU eventually fell to Washington State in the third round of play the Mountaineers, who once again logged one of the most difficult schedules in the nation, finished 12-8-2 on the season, including a 5-3-1 mark in Big 12 WVUplayranked as high as No . 11 during the course of the season Playing with a big group of promising up-and-comers infused with several key veterans, two Mountaineers – Jordan Brewster and Rylee

. In 26 seasons, Izzo-Brown has coached 31 players who went on to play professionally, 25 different players to 58 total All-America honors, 17 different players to 29 total Academic and Scholar All-Ameri ca accolades, 23 conference players of the year and 22 Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann trophy candidates . She also coached the 2016 Hermann trophy award winner, the 2016 espnW National Player of the Year, a pair of olympic Gold and Bronze Medalists and fIfA Women’s World Cup participants, as well as a fIfA Women’s World Cup Best Young Player honoree the Mountaineers enter the program’s 27th season six years removed from the team’s best-ever season in 2016, as the squad made its first NCAA College Cup appearance and finished as the NCAA National Runner-Up . WVU appeared in the NCAA tournament for 21 straight seasons from 2001-21, the country’s fifth-longest streak. to date, Izzo-Brown has led the Mountaineers to an impressive 372-127-61 overall record and a 156-49-26 conference mark that includes 10 regular-season titles and seven tournament championships, including the 2018 Big 12 Soccer Championship title . the Mountaineers won the conference regular-season title in each of their first five years as members of the Big 12 (2012-16), and a title sweep in 2016 was the third time the squad earned both championships Women’s soccer won the school’s first Big 12 championship in 2013 and was the only WVU pro gram to win multiple Big East tournament titles . Izzo-Brown’s teams have been a consistent force in the national rankings and reached new levels in 2016, as the program earned its first national No. 1 ranking WVU spent eight weeks ranked No 1 nationally and was never ranked lower than No . 7 . Additionally, WVU has defeated at least one top-10 opponent in 15 of the last 16 seasons In addition to the success she has enjoyed with the Mountaineers, Izzo-Brown has several years of experience with U S Women’s National teams, in cluding serving as an assistant at the teams’ 2012 training camps with the U .S . U-18, U-20 and U-23 squads She also served as a scout for the 2017 U S U-20 Izzo-Brownsquad has never had a losing season as a head coach and has led WVU to 22 consecutive 10-plus win seasons Additionally, she has earned 13 combined conference and regional coach of the year awards since 2000 2021 Season the 2021 campaign saw a return to normalcy following the CoVID-19 pandemic, as Izzo-Brown and the Mountaineers once again played a full, non-conference slate before diving head-first into Big 12 Conference play Ranking as high as No 9 in the United Soccer Coaches National Poll, West Virginia finished the campaign with a 10-5-5 overall mark to extend its streak of at least 10 wins or more to 22 straight seasons . on the pitch, WVU showed off the defensive prow ess for which it has become known over the years the Mountaineer defense recorded 11 shutouts on the year, including a pair of clean sheets in the Big 12 Championship . WVU’s nine shutouts in the regu lar season marked the most since 2017, while the squad’s 11 total clean sheets were the most since 2018 Goalkeeper Kayza Massey became a force to be reckoned with between the posts, tallying eight solo shutouts and 52 saves Izzo-Brown coached star defender Jordan Brewster to another successful campaign in 2021

The Mountaineers finished the year 10-3-1 overall, including 7-2 in conference play, surpassing the 10-win threshold for the 21st straight season West Virginia ranked as high as No 4 in the United Soccer Coaches poll, and the squad extended its win streak over top-10 foes to 15 of the last 16 seasons

. Izzo-Brown coached the Big 12 Con ference Defensive Player of the Year for the fifth time in the last six seasons, as Jordan Brewster garnered her first career conference player of the year Brewster,awardStefany

. Not only did she play every minute of the season and aid in each of the team’s 11 shutouts, but she was an All-America third team selection by United Soccer Coaches, her second All-America honor in as many seasons Brewster became one of just 14 Moun taineers coached by Izzo-Brown to earn a pair of All-America accolades in her career Additionally, Brewster was named a candidate for the 2021 Women’s Soccer Senior CLASS Award, WVU’s first honoree since 2018 four Mountaineers earned a spot on the 2021 AllBig 12 Teams, including Brewster on the first team, Nicole Payne and Massey on the second team and Dilary Heredia-Beltran on the all-freshman team At season’s end, Isabella Sibley signed a professional contract with Crystal Palace fC in London, England, to become Izzo-Brown’s 31st Mountaineer to go on to play Academically,professionallyBrewster, Julianne Vallerand and Lilly McCarthy were named Academic All-District selections by CoSIDA, while a program-best 15 student-athletes were honored on the Academic All-Big 12 Soccer teams 2020-21 Season Despite navigating one of the most unusual seasons in the program’s history due to the CoVID-19 pandemic, Izzo-Brown’s Mountaineers once again reached national prominence in 202021 the squad played a two-part season, with Big 12 Conference action taking place in the fall and nonconference competition being held off until the spring West Virginia beat seven of its nine Big 12 opponents and used an undefeated spring slate, as well as a pair of wins over top-10 foes, to earn the No 5 overall seed in the NCAA tournament WVU extended its streak to 21 consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament, which was the fifth-lon gest in the country

. She also was named to the United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America first team, while Mayi Kith landed on the third team four Mountaineer seniors signed professional contracts following their time at WVU

2015-16 Seasons – A Program

Simply put, the 2016 Mountaineer squad was spe cial. In addition to reaching the national final, WVU swept the Big 12 Conference titles, winning its fifth straight regular-season crown and third postseason title the Mountaineers reached as high as No 1 in the national polls, a position they held for eight weeks, and set program records for wins (23) and shutouts Unbelievably,(18) WVU did all this by utilizing 10 different starting lineups Regardless of personnel, WVU claimed wins over four top-10 teams, its best single-season output. The Mountaineers finished with a 23-2-2 record and an 8-0 mark in the Big 12 Conference, the squad’s fourth undefeated season in five years. The team’s two defeats matched the program’s season low Led by senior center back Kadeisha Buchanan, the program’s first MAC Hermann Trophy winner, the Honda Sport Award winner for soccer and the es pnW National Player of the Year, the Mountaineer defense shut out 18 opponents, tops in the NCAA, and allowed just 12 opponent goals, none to a Big 12 opponent, posting the conference’s first-ever shut-out season. WVU finished the season ranked No 5 nationally in shutout percentage ( 667) and No . 8 in goals-against average ( .432) .

2018 Season the Mountaineers returned to the top of the Big 12 Conference in 2018, winning their ninth league title with a 3-0 victory over No 9 Baylor in the Big 12 Championship final on Nov. 4, at Swope Soccer Village in Kansas City, Missouri WVU found itself in an unfamiliar position at the onset of the season, despite entering the campaign ranked No 9 nationally, as the squad went 0-1-3 through its first three matches. With Izzo-Brown’s guidance, the Mountaineers finished their regu lar-season slate at 4-1 before opening conference play with a pair of 2-0 road wins at No 22 texas tech and at No 21 tCU WVU would go on to also defeat No . 13 texas, 2-1, and re-enter the national rankings at No. 16 following five weeks away before concluding the Big 12 campaign at 7-2 the Mountaineers earned a No 2 regional seed in the NCAA tournament, their 19th consecutive appearance, the fifth-longest active streak. WVU bowed out in the second round following a 2-2 draw (5-6 PKs) to Wake forest WVU spent eight weeks ranked in the United Soccer Coaches Poll and finished the season at No. 14. Additionally, the Mountaineer backline posted 12 shutouts and allowed 12 opponents goals for a 0 541 goals-against average (GAA), the 11th-best mark Seniornationallydefender Bianca St Georges was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, extending WVU’s streak to seven seasons with a Mountain eer claiming the honor A conference-best eight Mountaineers claimed All-Big 12 honors, including first-team recognitions for St. Georges, goalkeeper Rylee foster, forward Sh’Nia Gordon and defender Easther Mayi Kith Gordon was named the Big 12 Championship Most outstanding offensive Player, and Mayi Kith was named the Big 12 Champion ship Most outstanding Defensive Player At season’s end, St . Georges and foster, WVU’s 11th and 12th Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann trophy candidates, were named to the United Soccer Coaches All-America Second and third teams, respectively foster’s honor was the first for a WVU netminder. St. Georges also was named to the Senior CLASS Award All-America first team and won the Google Cloud Academic All-America of the Year Award for Division I wom en’s soccer, the second Mountaineer since 2013 to earn the nation’s highest academic honor

. St . Georges and midfielder Grace Cutler were drafted No. 20 and No 22 at the 2019 NWSL College Draft, while Mayi Kith signed with Montpellier HSC and Gordon signed with fC Metz 2017 Season following the most successful season in program history, Izzo-Brown and the Mountaineers entered the 2017 campaign ranked No . 1 in the United Soccer Coaches Preseason Poll, WVU’s first-ever preseason No 1 ranking

50 CoACHING StA ff foster – were named to the All-Big 12 Second team at season’s end, while freshmen Enzi Broussard and Nicole Payne landed on the All-Big 12 fresh man team Additionally, Brewster and foster were named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region Second team, while foster also appeared on the MAC Hermann trophy Watch List for the second consecutive season

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In the classroom, nine players were named to the 2019 Academic All-Big 12 team, including six on the first team. West Virginia took on 10 opponents which reached the NCAA tournament and nine that appeared in the top 25, including eventual National Champi on, Stanford the squad’s victory over tCU in the regular-season finale marked the program’s 350th victory

The 2017 season also marked the first time in pro gram history the Mountaineers beat the nation’s top team in Morgantown, as WVU defeated No . 1 Penn State, 2-1, on Sept 2, at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium With the victory, the Mountaineers im proved to 2-2 all-time against No 1-ranked teams Midway through the season, the Mountaineers’ strength of schedule was rightfully ranked No 1 nationally, as WVU faced at least one ranked oppo nent in each of the first six weeks of the campaign, a program first. WVU finished with multiple wins (2) against top-10 teams in back-to-back years for the first time in 22 years. the Mountaineers ranked within the top 10 of the United Soccer Coaches Poll each week in 2017 and within the top 5 for four weeks WVU ended the year ranked No 10 WVU finished at 16-4-3 and 7-1-1 in the Big 12 Conference the Mountaineers earned a No 2 regional seed in the 2018 NCAA tournament and advanced to the third round for the third consec utive season WVU’s backline posted 13 shutouts and ranked No . 20 nationally with a 0 .565 shutout fpercentageorthesixth consecutive year, a Mountaineer claimed the Big 12’s top defensive honor, as Amandine Pierre-Louis was named the co-Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year . Additionally, a confer ence-best eight players claimed All-Big 12 honors, including first-team recognitions for Pierre-Louis, St Georges and forward Michaela Abam the 10th Mountaineer named to the MAC Hermann trophy Watch List, Abam was named a semifinalist for the prestigious award, WVU’s ninth since 2003 . Along with Pierre-Louis, she also was named to the United Soccer Coaches All-America Second Team. Abam was the fifth Mountaineer in four years to be named a finalist for the Senior CLASS Award before landing on the Senior CLASS Award All-America Second team St Georges led the way in the classroom, as she was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America first team, as well as the United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America Second Team. Midfielder Alli Magaletta was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America third team, marking the third straight season the Mountaineers earned Academic All-America Izzo-Brown’saccolades22ndseason as the Mountaineers’ head coach concluded with another first, as Abam and Pierre-Louis were drafted No 4 and No 6 overall, respectively, by Sky Blue fC at the 2018 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) College Draft, marking the first time in program history two Mountaineers were drafted in the same year

the Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year for a record-setting fifth straight season, Izzo-Brown

Turns 20 and Reaches New Heights Izzo-Brown led the Mountaineers to the NCAA Col lege Cup for the first time in 2016. After defeating North Carolina, 1-0, in the semifinal, WVU fell, 3-1, to USC in the final to finish as the NCAA National Runner-Up the tournament appearance was the team’s 17th straight and first as a regional No. 1 seed WVU’s run to the NCAA College Cup final included a 3-0-1 mark in tournament matches at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium, including 1-0 wins over No 5 Duke in the quarterfinal and Ohio State in a thrilling overtime match in the second round

51WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer Year Record School Postseason 1995 13-5-0 West Virginia Wesleyan NAIA 1996 10-7-2 West Virginia 1997 11-6-2 West Virginia 1998 11-6-2 West Virginia 1999 9-9-1 West Virginia 2000 15-6-0 West Virginia NCAA 2001 15-5-1 West Virginia NCAA 2002 18-3-1 West Virginia NCAA 2003 17-4-2 West Virginia NCAA 2004 15-6-0 West Virginia NCAA 2005 12-6-3 West Virginia NCAA 2006 14-4-3 West Virginia NCAA 2007 18-5-2 West Virginia NCAA 2008 14-3-6 West Virginia NCAA 2009 10-7-6 West Virginia NCAA 2010 18-5-1 West Virginia NCAA 2011 17-5-0 West Virginia NCAA 2012 11-5-4 West Virginia NCAA 2013 16-4-3 West Virginia NCAA 2014 16-2-4 West Virginia NCAA 2015 19-3-1 West Virginia NCAA 2016 23-2-2 West Virginia NCAA National Runner-Up 2017 16-4-3 West Virginia NCAA 2018 15-4-4 West Virginia NCAA 2019 12-8-2 West Virginia NCAA 2020-21 10-3-1 West Virginia NCAA 2021 10-5-5 West Virginia Total 385-132-61 (.718) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN year-by-year

WVU swept the conference awards, as frances Sil va was the Big 12 offensive Player of the Year and Buchanan was the Big 12 Defender and Newcomer of the Year; the Mountaineers became the first team to win the offensive and defensive awards in the same season Additionally, Izzo-Brown earned her second straight Big 12 Coach of the Year honor, and six student-athletes scored eight All-Big 12 tawardshesuccessful season ended with the trio scoring several major awards, including NSCAA/Continen tal tire All-America Second team honors for Silva and Buchanan and NSCAA Central Region Coach of the Year accolades for Izzo-Brown Additionally, Silva, a Hermann Trophy semifinalist, was named an NSCAA College Scholar All-American and the CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year In its inaugural season in the Big 12 Conference in 2012, WVU won the regular-season championship with a 7-0-1 record Seven student-athletes were named All-Big 12, including senior Bry McCarthy, who was chosen as the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year Izzo-Brown was named the conference coach of the year the 2012 Mountaineers scored an upset win over No 1-ranked Stanford, 1-0, on Aug 26 at the Penn State Invitational . the win snapped Stanford’s 64-match regular-season unbeaten streak West Virginia defeated visiting texas tech, 3-2, on Sept 21 to give women’s soccer, and WVU athletics, its first victory as members of the Big 12 tConferenceoendtheir careers, McCarthy earned All-America honors and midfielder Bri Rodriguez was named a NSCAA College Scholar All-American 2010-11 Seasons the 2010-11 seasons marked the end of an era as the Mountaineers won back-to-back Big East Championships before departing for membership in the Big 12 Conference It also marked the third conference title in a five-season span. West Virginia finished the 2011 season with a 17-5-0 record, and a 10-1-0 mark in league play, to win its division for the fifth time. The 10 wins marked a school record, making WVU one of only four Big East schools to ever win 10 league contests in a season

WVU advanced to the NCAA tournament for the 15th straight season and earned a 16-2-4 record . The squad finished the year ranked No. 15 in the NSCAA/Continental tire College Rankings the Mountaineer defense posted 12 shutouts, including five in Big 12 regular-season play, with four coming on the road the four conference road shutouts marked the first time in program history WVU denied each conference opponent a goal in its home Izzo-Brownarenaearned

In their first three seasons as members of the Big 12 Conference, the Mountaineers staked their claim as the team to beat, winning five confer ence titles, including three straight regular-season crowns, and six player of the year awards

2012-14 Seasons

52 CoACHING StA ff coached three NSCAA All-Americans, a program high . Buchanan, the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year for the fourth consecutive year, earned her third straight first-team award and fourth career honor, becoming the first Mountaineer to earn All-America status in each season at WVU Senior midfielder Ashley Lawrence, a Hermann Trophy semifinalist for the second straight season, was named to the first team for the second straight season, while Abam, the co-Big 12 offensive Player of the Year, was named to the second team Buchanan and Lawrence also were named to the Senior CLASS Award All-America first and Second teams, respectively Senior defender Carly Black and St Georges collected CoSIDA Academic All-America honors, with Black named to the second team and St Georges landing on the third team Additionally, six Mountaineers collected a conference-best seven All-Big 12 honors At season’s end, Buchanan and Lawrence inked professional contracts in france, with Buchanan signing with olympique Lyonnais and Lawrence signing with Paris Saint-Germain Izzo-Brown made sure the Mountaineers’ 20th season in 2015 was a year to remember, as she led WVU back to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals, the squad’s second appearance and first since In2007addition to their run through the NCAA tourna ment, the Mountaineers also captured their fourth straight Big 12 Conference regular-season title with a 6-0-1 mark

. Izzo-Brown led the Mountaineers to two Big 12 Conference titles in 2014, as WVU successfully defended its regular-season and championship titles . the Mountaineers ended the season on a 19-match unbeaten streak, a program record, and went unbeaten in Big 12 play for the second time in three seasons

Senior midfielder Amanda Hill pushed WVU’s All-America count to three, as she was named to the Senior CLASS All-America Second team Hill also was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-Amer ica first team, and classmate Kailey Utley landed on the NSCAA Scholar All-America third team Buchanan secured her third straight Big 12 Defend er of the Year honor, and St Georges was named the Big 12 freshman of the Year . Additionally, 10 of the 11 WVU starters earned a combined 11 All-Big 12 honors, a league-best mark and a program record

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The Mountaineers finished the season at 19-3-1. WVU was ranked in the top 10 of the NSCAA Poll the last 15 weeks of the season and peaked at No 2, a position the squad held for two weeks the Mountaineers finished the year ranked No. 7. Led by Izzo-Brown, the WVU defense posted 15 shutouts, the third-best mark in the NCAA, and allowed just 11 goals and 44 corner kicks all year WVU ended the season ranked No 5 nationally in goals-against average (0 .471) and shutout percent age (0 652) the 11 goals allowed were the fewest in program history the Mountaineer offense also was spectacular, setting a program record with 61 Namedgoals the Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year, Izzo-Brown saw Buchanan become the program’s first-ever MAC Hermann Trophy finalist. The Best Young Player at the 2015 fIfA Women’s World Cup, Buchanan and Lawrence, a Hermann Trophy semifi nalist, were named to the NSCAA All-America first Team, marking the first time in program history two Mountaineers were selected as semifinalists for the Hermann trophy and garnered All-America first team honors

the Mountaineers secured seven straight victories in conference play in 2013 to earn their second straight Big 12 title with a 7-1 record the team continued its stronghold on its conference oppo nents with three shut-out victories at the 2013 Big 12 Soccer tournament en route to the Moun taineers’ first Big 12 Conference Championship title, also the first for any WVU team at a Big 12 Conference Championship With the win, WVU earned the conference’s auto matic bid to the NCAA tournament, its 14th con secutive appearance the Mountaineers advanced to the second round for the ninth time in program history, the first time since 2010, and finished the year at 16-4-3 and ranked No 12 in the NSCAA/ Continental tire College Rankings and No 8 in the topDrawerSoccer com top 25 Rankings

her third straight Big 12 Coach of the Year honor, while Buchanan scored her second consecutive Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year honor and Abam was named the Big 12 New comer of the Year . WVU collected a conference-best nine All-Big 12 honors for the second straight season, Izzo-Brown watched two student-athletes collect All-America honors, as Buchanan was named to the NSCAA/ Continental tire All-America first team, becoming the program’s first sophomore to earn a first team award. Buchanan also was named a semifinalist for the MAC Hermann trophy Additionally, senior forward Kate Schwindel was named to the Senior CLASS All-America Second team, the program’s first Senior CLASS Award finalist. Izzo-Brown capped the season with her second straight NSCAA Central Region Coach of the Year award, her fifth career honor.

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The Mountaineers finished the season ranked No. 9 by Soccer America and won 15 of their last 17

WVU’s 1-0 win over fifth-ranked Virginia matched the then-highest-ranked opponent defeated in school history, and the team’s 3-0 shutout against Georgetown marked the program’s 200th win West Virginia’s defense set the then-single-season record for shutouts at 14, while goalkeeper Kerri Butler also broke the school record for career shutouts, finishing with 44. 2005-09 Seasons from 2005-09, the program reached new heights with consecutive NCAA appearances in every season and won its first Big East Championship. Izzo-Brown was named NSCAA/adidas and Soccer Buzz Mid-Atlantic Regional Coach of the Year in 2007 as WVU was ranked every week throughout the season and tied a then-school record for wins (18) The 2007 squad advanced to the program’s first NCAA Elite Eight while establishing an attendance record with more than 3,000 fans for the NCAA Elite Eight contest against USC three players earned All-America status and six were named All-Big East forward Ashley Banks added to Izzo-Brown’s collection of major award winners as the 2007 Big East offensive Player of the Year and a Hermann Trophy semifinalist. WVU won Big East division titles in three straight seasons (2006-08) and at least one Mountaineer earned All-America honors from 2006-09 Carolyn Blank added the title of Big East Midfielder of the Year to her resume in 2008, a team that tied the then-school record for fewest losses in a season with just three defeats twelve seasons ago, Izzo-Brown took her high-powered offense to the 2006 NCAA tour nament as WVU scored a then-school-record 55 goals in 21 games forward Deana Everrett had a breakout sophomore season to earn All-America third team honors from Soccer Buzz the 2006 Mountaineers also displayed a stingy defense that shut out 13 opponents over the course of the season, including eight Big East foes

2000-04 Seasons Led by All-Americans Chrissie Abbott and Lisa Stoia, the 2003 Mountaineers made history, going 17-4-2 to give West Virginia its first NCAA Sweet 16 appearance the senior-led squad logged nine straight wins at one point during the season and had its first-ever Hermann Trophy nominee in Abbott, who graduated as WVU’s all-time leader in

53WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer matches to close the season the 2010 season was a record-breaking one as the team won its second Big East Championship while advancing to the NCAA Sweet 16 WVU had its then-school record 14-match win streak end in the NCAA tournament against College Cup participant Boston College, giving the Mountaineers a final record of 18-5-1

. Abbott was the Big East offensive Player of the Year and a first team All-American, while Stoia earned Big East Midfielder of the Year honors.

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Academic Success Graduation is a must for Izzo-Brown-coached players, who are asked to challenge themselves academically while at WVU Her teams consistently hold one of the program’s highest GPAs on campus with their serious commitment to academics the women’s soccer team received public recog nition in the spring of 2017 for the fourth time in nine years by the NCAA for its multiyear Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores . the team posted a multiyear APR in the top-10 percent of all squads in each sport the APR accounts for eligibility, retention and graduation and provides a measure of each team's academic performance Izzo-Brown has coached 26 Academic All-Ameri cans and 14 United Soccer Coaches/NSCAA Scholar All-Americans Additionally, the United Soccer Coaches honored her team in the fall of 2020 with its 19th consecutive NSCAA team Academic Award for its work in the classroom Bianca St Georges was named the 2018 Google Cloud Academic All-America of the Year, giving WVU two honors in six seasons She also was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America first team . ten different WVU women’s soccer student-athletes have earned CoSIDA Academic All-America honors, and the Mountaineers have collected ten awards in the last eight seasons and 14 honors since 2001

Izzo-Brown accepted perhaps her greatest chal lenge on Aug 3, 1995, when then-WVU Director of Athletics Ed Pastilong named her the first head coach of West Virginia's women's soccer program

DEFEATED AT WVU

Izzo-Brown was the Big East and regional coach of the year A youthful Mountaineer squad played to a fifth straight 15-win season in 2004 and saw Iz zo-Brown’s fourth All-America develop as forward Laura Kane earned the nod from the NSCAA after an eight goal, nine assist senior season West Virginia was nationally ranked for the first time in 2000, a regional coach of the year season for Izzo-Brown’s first-ever NCAA Tournament team.

Additionally, Izzo-Brown's first season at WVU produced a Big East All-Rookie team member in defender Stacey Sollmann

. only two years later, West Virginia made its first Big East Tournament with a team that won 11 matches in 1998 Stacey Adams was the program’s first Big East Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year winner, and Sollmann earned second team all-region accolades Izzo-Brown led the Mountaineers to an 11-6-2 record in 1997, and two years later, they finished 9-9-1. With trust, hard work and sacrifice, the foundation had been laid for a breakout season in 2000

Paving the way for the success of recent Moun taineers, Katie Barnes was the first women’s soccer player to be named an All-American and captured two straight Big East offensive Player of the Year awards . In all, Izzo-Brown has guided 26 players to All-America status and 23 conference player of the year honors. Barnes was drafted with the first pick of the second round (ninth overall) of the 2002 Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA) Draft by the Carolina Courage . Kadeisha Buchanan and Ashley Lawrence signed professional contracts in france in early 2017, with Buchanan playing for olympique Lyonnais and Lawrence playing for Paris Saint-Germain one year later, Michaela Abam and Amandine Pierre-Louis were drafted No 4 and No 6 overall by Sky Blue fC at the 2018 NWSL College Draft, marking the first time in program history two Mountaineers were drafted in the same season In total, 80 percent of the 2017 senior class and 44 percent of the 2018 senior class signed professional contracts In 2019, Rylee foster joined the professional ranks by signing with English club Liverpool fC During the 2012 offseason, Izzo-Brown served as an assistant at U .S . Women’s National team training camps with the U S U-18, U-20 and U-23 squads In the summer of 2011, she joined April Heinrichs, U .S . Soccer technical Director, for a week of training with the U-20 team She also spent time after the 2007 season as an assistant coach with TEAMS HAS (1996-2021)

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Izzo-Brown directed West Virginia to an 18-3-1 record, at the time the most wins in school history, and the program’s first Big East division title in 2002 the Mountaineers also received their third consecutive invitation to the NCAA tournament after putting together an 18-match unbeaten streak

Player Development With tremendous experience and knowledge of the game, Izzo-Brown has built a reputation for getting the most out of her student-athletes the veteran coach maximizes the performance of her players by providing opportunities to process information in multiple ways in order to find success for each individual

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54 CoACHING StA ff goals scored, points and shots, while Stoia estab lished the school’s then-all-time assist record .

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four team members landed spots on Big East all-conference teams, including Big East offensive Player of the Year Katie Barnes and co-Big East Rookie of the Year Stoia In that season, Barnes became WVU’s first All-American. The Early Years

In WVU’s inaugural season, Izzo-Brown led a young team to an amazing 10-7-2 record and a 4-4-1 Big East mark. WVU finished fifth in the conference, surprising Big East coaches, whose preseason prediction picked the fledgling Mountaineers to finish last. Soccer Buzz ranked West Virginia as the eighth-best “new program” in the nation

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Laura Kane (Sweden, USL) Sara Keane (NWSL) Rachel Kruze (WUSA, Iceland, USL)

Kadeisha Buchanan (Newcomer – 2013) frances Silva (offensive – 2013) Bry McCarthy (Defender - 2012)

Scholar and Academic All-Americans Under Nikki Izzo-Brown Jordan Brewster (2020-21) Easther Mayi Kith (2018) Alli Magaletta (2017) Bianca St . Georges (2016, 2017, 2018) Amanda Hill (2015) Kailey Utley (2015) Carly Black (2014, 2016) frances Silva (2013) Bri Rodriguez (2012) Ashley Banks (2007) Kim Bonilla (2007) Marisa Kanela (2005) Ashley Weimer (2004) Laura Kane (2004, 2003) Melissa Haire (2002, 2001) Christen Seaman (2002) Stacey Sollmann (1997) Conference Players of the Year Under Nikki Izzo-Brown Jordan Brewster (Defensive – 2020-21) Bianca St Georges (Defensive – 2018) Amandine Pierre-Louis (Defensive – 2017)

Carla Portillo (france) Kate Schwindel (NWSL) Isabella Sibley (England) frances Silva (NWSL) Bianca St Georges (NWSL) Lisa Stoia (WPS, USL)

Personal In addition to her duties at WVU, Izzo-Brown is cer tified as an advanced national level coach by the NSCAA, has her USSf “B” license and is a Region I senior staff olympic Development member She has served on several regional and national ranking committees for the NSCAA. She also is qualified internationally with Brazilian, KNVB and Czech Republic certification. In May 2010, Izzo-Brown was named to the West Virginia Executive Sports Hall of fame Later that fall, she was inducted into the University of Rochester Athletic Hall of fame for her outstanding achievement in the sport of soccer A decade ago, she was named a 2011 frontier field Walk of fame inductee In March 2018, Izzo-Brown was inducted as a meritorious member into the West Virginia Soccer Association Hall of fame She and her husband, Joe, have three daughters –Samantha, Gracie and Gabriella MAC Hermann Trophy Award Winners Under Nikki Izzo-Brown Kadeisha Buchanan (2016) All-Americans Under Nikki Izzo-Brown Jordan Brewster (2020-21) Rylee foster (2018) Bianca St Georges (2018) Amandine Pierre-Louis (2017) Michaela Abam (2016, 2017) Amanda Hill (2015) Ashley Lawrence (2015, 2016) Kate Schwindel (2014) Kadeisha Buchanan (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) frances Silva (2013) Bry McCarthy (2012) Carolyn Blank (2009, 2008) Greer Barnes (2008, 2007) Ashley Banks (2007) Amanda Cicchini (2007) Deana Everrett (2006) Laura Kane (2004) Lisa Stoia (2003, 2002) Chrissie Abbott (2003, 2002) Katie Barnes (2001, 2000)

Kadeisha Buchanan (Defensive – 2016) Kadeisha Buchanan (Defensive – 2015) Bianca St Georges (Newcomer – 2015)

Stefany ferrer-vanGinkel (Mexico – Liga MX)

While coaching at the Buckhannon, West Virginia, school, Izzo-Brown earned her Master of Business Administration degree in 1994 In the fall of 2010, she was inducted into the Uni versity of Rochester Athletic Hall of fame

Greer Barnes (WPS)

Jade Gentile (Iceland)

the U-20 National team under then-head coach Jill Ellis .

Amandine Pierre-Louis (NWSL)

Michaela Abam (offensive – 2016)

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During her coaching tenure, more than 40 Moun taineers have participated in the national team scene, with Barnes being selected to the team that won the 2001 Nordic Cup . former Mountaineer Vanessa flores was a member of the Mexican Women’s National team, and Buchanan and Lawrence competed for Canada at the 2015 and 2019 fIfA Women’s World Cups, where Buchanan was named the Best Young Player in 2015 the duo also helped Canada claim Bronze at the 2016 Rio Summer olympic Games

Michaela Abam (NWSL, france – Ligue 1)

Ashley Lawrence (france – Ligue 1) Alli Magaletta (Norway) Easther Mayi Kith (france) Bry McCarthy (NWSL, Germany) Blake Miller (Australia) Megan Mischler (WPS, USL, Sweden)

Sh’Nia Gordon (france – Ligue 1) Erica Henderson (Iceland) Heather Kaleiohi (france)

Rylee foster (fA Women’s Super League)

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During her career at Rochester, Izzo-Brown also earned All-East, all-region and all-league honors, while meriting Dean's List recognition all four years . following her senior campaign, she won the prestigious Merle Spurrier Award, which recognizes Rochester's top female athlete based on leader ship, academics and athletics Izzo-Brown graduated from Rochester in the spring of 1993 with a degree in psychology that fall, she was named assistant coach at West Virginia Wes leyan, where she continued her winning ways by helping the Bobcats to a 12-7 record Izzo-Brown was elevated to head coach in 1994 and led Wesleyan to a 13-5 mark and a spot in the NAIA National tournament

Kate Schwindel (Rookie - 2011) Carolyn Blank (Midfielder - 2008) Ashley Banks (offensive - 2007) Ashley Banks (Rookie - 2004) Lisa Stoia (Midfielder - 2002, 2003) Chrissie Abbott (offensive - 2002)

Michaela Abam (Newcomer – 2014) Kadeisha Buchanan (Defensive – 2014) Kadeisha Buchanan (Defensive – 2013)

Katie Barnes (offensive - 2000, 2001)

Katie Barnes (WUSA, USL) Carolyn Blank (WPS, USL) Kim Bonilla (Sweden, USL, Australia)

Lisa Stoia (Rookie - 2000)

Vanessa flores (Mexico – Liga MX)

Professional Players Under Nikki Izzo-Brown

As a player, Izzo-Brown attained All-America status at Rochester, where she was a four-year starter from 1989-92 During that span, Izzo-Brown helped the Yellowjackets to a 58-10-9 record and four straight NCAA tournament appearances In 1991, as a junior, she led Rochester to a 16-4-2 mark and a spot in the NCAA championship game

Kadeisha Buchanan (france – Ligue 1) Kerri Butler (WPS) Grace Cutler (NWSL)

In 2018, Stoia aided the Mountaineers climb back to champion status, as WVU claimed the Big 12 Soccer Championship title in November with a 3-0 showing at the league tournament, capped by a 3-0 victory over No 9 Baylor in the title match . the title was the team’s 17th conference championship and ninth in Big 12 play WVU finished the season with a 15-4-4 mark and advanced to the second round of the NCAA tour nament . Nationally ranked seven weeks through out the season, the Mountaineers peaked at No 8 and finished the year at No. 14. The Mountaineer offense produced 46 goals and 35 assists in 2018, with midfielder Stefany Ferrer-vanGinkel finishing second on the team with 14 points and third on the team with six goals. Midfielder Nadya Gill paced WVU with seven assists for the second consecutive season, a confer ence-best eight Mountaineers grabbed All-Big 12 honors, including a first-team accolade for forward Sh’Nia Gordon and second-team recognition for midfielder Grace Cutler. Midfielder Addison Clark was named to the All-Big 12 freshman team Gor don also was named to the United Soccer Coaches All-South Region first team . following the 2018 campaign, four Mountaineers made waves in the professional leagues, with Gordon (fC Metz) and defender Easther Mayi Kith (Montpelli er) signing professional contracts and defender Bianca St Georges (Chicago Red Stars) and Cutler (Houston Dash) being drafted in the 2019 NWSL College Draft

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Ranked as high as No . 11 in the national polls, Jordan Brewster and Rylee foster earned All-Big 12 Second team and United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region Second team honors, while a pair of freshmen – Enzi Broussard and Nicole Payne – were placed on the All-Big 12-freshman team

With nearly two decades of coaching experience to her name, Lisa Stoia begins her 16th season with the Mountaineer soccer program at her alma mater An integral cog in the emergence of the Mountaineers’ presence on the national stage, Stoia has helped guide WVU to multiple Big 12 and Big East titles, as well as 14 consecutive trips to the NCAA tournament from 2007-20 and the 2016 NCAA College Cup final the 2021 campaign saw WVU rank as high as No 9 in the United Soccer Coaches National Poll and finish 10-5-5 overall to extend its streak of at least 10 wins or more to 22 straight seasons the Mountaineer defense recorded 11 shutouts on the year, the most since 2018 Star defender Jordan Brewster earned her second career All-America selection by United Soccer Coaches, becoming the 14th player in program history to earn a pair of All-America accolades in her career Additionally, Brewster was named a candidate for the 2021 Women’s Soccer Senior CLASS Award, WVU’s first honoree since 2018. Under Stoia’s guidance, four Mountaineers earned a spot on the 2021 All-Big 12 teams, including Brewster on the first team, Nicole Payne and Kayza Massey on the second team and Dilary Heredia-Beltran on the all-freshman team . In 2020-21, Stoia helped the Mountaineer women’s soccer team find success in one of the most unusual seasons in the team’s history due to the CoVID-19 pandemic the team played a two-part season, split between the fall and spring, and used an undefeat ed spring slate to earn its 21st consecutive NCAA tournament bid . the Mountaineers grabbed the No 5 overall seed in the NCAA tournament after finishing the year 10-3-1 and beating a top-10 foe for the 15th time in the last 16 seasons . West Virginia ranked as high as No 4 in the United Soccer Coaches poll in 2020-21 Jordan Brewster was named the 2020 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, as she became the fifth Mountaineer to collect the award in the last six seasons . Brewster, Stefany ferrer-vanGinkel and Alina Stahl were selected to the All-Big 12 first team and United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region team Brewster went on to be honored as a United Soccer Coaches All-American and was featured on the Missouri Athletic Confer ence (MAC) Hermann trophy Award Watch List Under Stoia’s tutelage, West Virginia advanced to the NCAA tournament third Round for the fourth time in five years in 2019. The squad finished 12-8-2 on the year, including 5-3-1 inside the Big 12 the Mountaineers once again faced one of the toughest schedules in the country, taking on 10 teams that reached the NCAA tournament

Hometown: Shirley, N Y. Alma Mater: West Virginia University, B S 2005; Jacksonville, M .B .A . 2007 Year at WVU: 16th Coaching Career: Jacksonville, 2005-06; West Virginia, 2007-present Playing Career: (midfielder) West Virginia, 2000-03; Boston Renegades, 2005-06; St Louis Athletica, 2009

Stoia gained national coaching experience in May 2018, as she assisted with the United States’ U-19 Women’s National team training Camp, working with the midfielders while also aiding with the planning of camp sessions and game schematics and holding daily video sessions In addition to her on-field coaching assistance, Stoia also heads up the team’s travel through out the season, as well as the team’s gear and its Nike Elite allotment She also manages the Mountaineers’ on-campus visitations, recruiting and scouting efforts

In 2017, Stoia, who was elevated to senior associate head coach prior to the season, helped the Mountaineer attack generate 40 goals and 38 assists en route to a 16-4-3 record and an appearance in the NCAA tournament third Round, the team’s third consecutive trip Ranked No 1 in the United Soccer Coaches Preseason Poll, the program’s first-ever preseason No. 1 ranking, the Mountaineers sat within the top 10 of the poll each week in 2017 and within the top five for four weeks WVU concluded the season ranked No 10 A conference-best eight Mountaineers claimed All-Big 12 honors in 2017, including a first-team accolade for forward Michaela Abam, second-team recognition for midfielder Carla Portillo and an All-freshman team honor for forward Lauren Segalla Abam, a 2017 MAC Hermann trophy semi finalist, concluded her career with three All-Amer ica honors, including second team recognitions from United Soccer Coaches and the Senior CLASS Award . She ranked No 1 in the Big 12 Conference in goals (10), No 2 in points (23) and No 3 in game-winning goals (4) Additionally, Portillo, who was named to the United Soccer Coaches All-South Region Second team, ranked No 3 in the confer ence in assists (7) . following the 2017 campaign, Abam and defend er Amandine Pierre-Louis were drafted No . 4 and No 6 overall by Sky Blue fC at the 2018 NWSL College Draft A program goal that began even before she put on a Mountaineer uniform, Stoia helped WVU advance to its first-ever NCAA College Cup in 2016, where

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Prior to JU, Stoia served as a student assistant coach at WVU in 2004 that season, she helped the program to its fifth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, including a first-round win over SMU. A four-year letterwinner at West Virginia from 2000-03, Stoia set Mountaineer career records for assists (33) and matches played and started (87) As a senior, she set a program record with 12 assists and was second on the squad with seven goals and 26 points en route to Big East Midfielder of the Year along with NSCAA and Soccer Buzz All-America accolades

. In 2011, Stoia helped the Mountaineers post a 175-0 record . She mentored forward Kate Schwindel to a 19-point freshman season and the Big East Rookie of the Year award. Additionally, five Moun taineers were named All-Big East in the team’s final season in the conference. Stoia, a former conference player of the year, has developed WVU’s midfield and front line, as Caro lyn Blank twice earned All-America honors (200809). Blank also became the first Mountaineer since Stoia to be named Big East Midfielder of the Year. With Rodriguez’s All-Big East first team selection in 2010, it gave WVU a midfielder on the league’s first team five straight seasons. Stoia’s efforts were recognized as she was named NSCAA/Mondo North Atlantic Regional Assistant Coach of the Year ten years ago, Stoia played in the 2009 Women’s Professional Soccer league after being drafted with the 48th overall pick by the Saint Louis Athletica In the WPS’ inaugural season, Stoia helped the Athletica to a second-place finish and WPS Super Semifinal playoff appearance. In 2007, WVU advanced deep into postseason play, making a trip to the school’s first NCAA Elite Eight. She also helped midfielder Amanda Cicchini earn All-America honors . Stoia spent the 2005 and 2006 seasons as an assis tant coach at Jacksonville, where she helped guide the Dolphins to a 2006 NCAA tournament berth The Dolphins posted their first double-digit win total since 2002 and earned their second Atlantic Sun Championship in school history She was active in securing the Atlantic Sun’s top recruiting class according to Soccer Buzz magazine, which rated Jacksonville’s 2007 class as best in the conference JU players benefited from Stoia’s two seasons of leadership as four Dolphins picked up all-confer ence recognition, and forward Keri Zwikker earned 2005 Atlantic Sun freshman of the Year honors

A program-high three Mountaineers collected five All-America honors, including a second consecutive NSCAA First Team honor for midfielder Ashley Lawrence, who also earned a Senior CLASS Award Second team accolade Additionally, Abam was named the co-Big 12 offensive Player of the Year, and six Mountaineers earned seven All-Big 12 hon ors, including first-team recognitions for Lawrence, her fourth straight, and Portillo Lawrence, a semifinalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy for the second consecutive year, finished the year No 1 in the Big 12 Conference, No 19 nationally, with a team-high 10 assists, the thirdbest total for a WVU senior and the fourth-highest season total in Mountaineer history She dished out 29 assists throughout her four-year career, the third-best total in school history, and signed a professional contract with Paris Saint-Germain Portillo finished second on the team, fourth in the conference, with seven helpers . Stoia also was integral in the mentoring of fourtime NSCAA All-American Kadeisha Buchanan the defender collected a slew of awards in 2016, including the MAC Hermann trophy, college soccer’s version of the Heisman trophy . She also was named the 2016 espnW and topDrawerSoccer com Player of the Year, won the Honda Cup Award for women’s soccer and was named to the Senior CLASS All-America first team She signed a profes sional contract with olympique Lyonnais At season’s end, Stoia, alongside Izzo-Brown and associate head coach Marisa Kanela, earned the NSCAA Central Regional Staff of the Year award, her fourth career accolade since 2010 Stoia helped the Mountaineers return to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals in 2015, their first appearance since 2007 Additionally, WVU collected its fourth straight Big 12 Conference regular-season title and spent 15 weeks ranked in the nation’s top 10, peaking at No . 2 in the NSCAA Poll, a position it held for two weeks. The Mountaineers finished the season ranked a then-program-best No 7 WVU set a program record for goals (61) and also tallied 19 wins and 15 shutouts . Stoia helped 10 Mountaineers collect a program-best 11 All-Big 12 honors, including recognitions for midfielders Lawrence (first team), Portillo (second team) and Amanda Hill (second team). Lawrence, a semifinalist for the MAC Hermann trophy, also earned NSCAA All-America first team honors, and Hill was named to the Senior CLASS All-America Second team Lawrence pushed the Mountaineers’ attack throughout 2015 and tallied a team-best eight assists, ranking No 2 in the Big 12 with a 0 36 per-game average Stoia capped the season with her second straight NSCAA Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year honor five seasons ago, the Mountaineers captured the 2014 Big 12 Conference regular-season and cham pionship titles and ended the year on a program record 19-match unbeaten streak

In the summer, Stoia competed for two seasons as a midfielder with the Boston Renegades in the Women's United Soccer League In 2006, she led the team and ranked second in the league with 11 assists. She also ranked fifth in the league with 29 points and finished with nine goals on the season.

Stoia earned NSCAA and Soccer Buzz Second team All-America honors, Big East Midfielder of the Year and All-Big East first team recognition as a junior after finishing with eight goals, 10 assists and 26 points As a sophomore, she earned Soccer Buzz Honorable Mention All-America, Soccer Buzz first team All-Region, NSCAA/adidas Second team All-Region and All-Big East first team accolades after tallying four goals and five assists. Stoia also earned NSCAA/adidas third team All-Mid-Atlantic Region and Big East co-Rookie of the Year honors as a Stoiafreshmanalsowas a member of the U .S . U-21 Women’s National team Pool in 2003 A year later, she was named a 2004 National Strength and Conditioning All-American . In June 2019, Stoia was named to the 29th class of honorees in the West Virginia University Sports Hall of fame She was inducted in September 2019, becoming just the third women’s soccer player to be selected In September 2007, she was inducted into William floyd High’s inaugural Athletic Hall of fame A native of Shirley, New York, Stoia earned her bachelor's degree in sport management from West Virginia in 2005 and her Master of Business Admin istration from Jacksonville in 2007

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the team finished a program-best No. 2 nationally. Her 10th season as an assistant to coach Nikki Izzo-Brown, the Mountaineers also swept the Big 12 regular-season and championship titles for third time in four years Additionally, WVU was nationally ranked each week and spent eight weeks at No 1, the program’s first-ever No. 1 ranking. The Moun taineers finished with a program-record 23 wins, as well as a nation-best and team-record 18 shutouts

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. Lawrence ranked No 2 in the Big 12 with seven assists and earned NSCAA All-Central Region first team honors She also was named to the All-Big 12 first team . In total, three Mountaineer midfielders earned All-Big 12 recognitions, and the team tallied a Big 12-best nine all-conference honors for her efforts all season, Stoia was named the NSCAA Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year In 2013, Stoia helped the Mountaineers to their fifth conference title in four consecutive seasons, as the squad successfully defended its Big 12 Conference regular-season title and won its first Big 12 Soccer Championship title Additionally, she aided forward frances Silva in winning the Big 12 offensive Player of the Year honors and saw WVU secure eight AllBig 12 awards Silva ended the season tops in the Big 12 in goals (15), assists (13) and points (43) Stoia helped WVU win the school’s first Big 12 championship with an unbeaten 2012 regular season. She guided midfielder Bri Rodriguez to AllBig 12 first team honors, as well as NSCAA College Scholar All-America recognition

. In 2021, Kanela helped West Virginia rank as high as No 9 in the United Soccer Coaches National Poll and finish with a 10-5-5 mark overall to extend its streak of at least 10 wins or more to 22 straight seasons the Mountaineer defense recorded 11 shutouts on the year, including a pair of clean sheets in the Big 12 Championship . WVU’s nine shutouts in the regular season marked the most since 2017 (11), while the squad’s 11 total clean sheets were the most since 2018 (12)

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Date of Birth: february 3 Hometown: Wantagh, N Y Alma Mater: West Virginia University, B S 2007; West Virginia University, M S 2009 Year at WVU: 13th Coaching Career: West Virginia, 2010-present Playing Career: (midfielder) West Virginia, 2002-05; West Virginia Illusion, 2007-08

60 CoACHING StA ff Marisa Kanela enters her 13th season with the Mountaineer women’s soccer team and fourth campaign as WVU’s associate head coach A former All-Big East midfielder, Kanela has trans lated her experience on the field to success with the Mountaineers with conference titles in eight of the 12 seasons she has spent on the coaching staff, including five consecutive Big 12 Conference reg ular-season crowns (2012-16). WVU also qualified for the NCAA tournament for 11 straight seasons from 2010-20 under Kanela’s guidance In the last six seasons, the squad has advanced to the NCAA College Cup Final (2016), the NCAA Quarterfinals (2015), the NCAA third Round (2017, 2019) and the NCAA Second Round (2018, 2020)

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. St . Georges also was named to the United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America first team, while Mayi Kith was named to the third team WVU has had at least one Academic All-America in each of the last six seasons Kanela also steers the program’s vision to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer research WVU women’s soccer has raised more than $140,000 over the last 14 years for the Betty Puskar Breast Cancer fund In 2017, the Mountaineer attack tallied 40 goals and 38 assists en route to a 16-4-3 record and the program’s third straight appearance in the NCAA tournament third Round WVU opened the year ranked No 1 in the United Soccer Coaches Presea son Poll, the program’s first-ever preseason No. 1 ranking, and did not rank lower than No 10 all year the Mountaineers spent four weeks within the top five of the poll and ended the season at No. 10.

Star defender Jordan Brewster earned her second career All-America selection by United Soccer Coach es to become the 14th player in program history to earn a pair of All-America accolades in her career four Mountaineers earned a spot on the 2021 AllBig 12 Teams, including Brewster on the first team, Nicole Payne and Kayza Massey on the second team and Dilary Heredia-Beltran on the all-freshman team overcoming adversity in one of the most unusual seasons in the team’s history due to the CoVID-19 pandemic, the Mountaineers battled to a 10-3-1 overall record in 2020-21 . the team’s schedule was split between the fall and spring, with conference play taking place in the fall and nonconference con tests pushed to the spring following an undefeated spring that featured wins over top-10 opponents in No. 5 Duke and No. 10 Virginia, WVU qualified for its 21st consecutive NCAA tournament appearance Kanela and the Mountaineers ranked as high as No 4 in the United Soccer Coaches poll, and the squad extended its win streak over top-10 foes to 15 of the last 16 seasons . West Virginia also has now won at least 10 games for 21-straight seasons Jordan Brewster was named the 2020 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, as she became the fifth Mountaineer to collect the award in the last six seasons Brewster, Stefany ferrer-vanGinkel and Alina Stahl were selected to the All-Big 12 first team and United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Re gion team, while Brewster went on to be honored as a United Soccer Coaches All-American Despite playing one of the nation’s toughest schedules, WVU finished 12-8-2 in 2019. The squad advanced to the NCAA tournament third Round, thanks to a 2-0 win at No . 25 Georgetown in the first round and a 106th-minute goal to top Central Connecticut State, 1-0, in the second round In all, 10 Mountaineer opponents reached the NCAA tournament West Virginia eventually bowed out in the third round with a loss to Washington State Ranked as high as No 11 in the national polls, Jordan Brewster and Rylee foster earned All-Big 12 Second team and United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region Second team honors, while a pair of freshmen – Enzi Broussard and Nicole Payne – were placed on the All-Big 12-freshman team Kanela and WVU returned to champion status in 2018, as the Mountaineers claimed the Big 12 Soccer Championship title in November with a 3-0 run through the league tournament, including a 3-0 title-clinching victory over No 9 Baylor the championship was the team’s 17th conference title and ninth in Big 12 play WVU finished the season with a 15-4-4 mark and advanced to the second round of the NCAA tourna ment Nationally ranked seven weeks throughout the season, the Mountaineers peaked at No . 8 and finished the year at No. 14. the Mountaineer offense produced 46 goals and 35 assists in 2018, with forward Sh’Nia Gordon finishing first on the team with 20 points, including a team-high nine goals and four game-winning scores forwards Lauren Segalla and Hannah Abra ham finished second and third, respectively, with 14 points (5 G, 4 A) and 12 points (4 G, 4 A) for the second consecutive season, a confer ence-best eight Mountaineers grabbed All-Big 12 honors, including a first-team accolade for Gordon and second-team recognition for midfielder Grace Cutler. Midfielder Addison Clark was named to the All-Big 12 freshman team Gordon also was named to the United Soccer Coaches All-South Region first team following the 2018 campaign, four Mountaineers made waves in the professional leagues, with Gordon (fC Metz) and defender Easther Mayi Kith (Montpellier) signing professional contracts and defender Bianca St Georges (Chicago Red Stars) and Cutler (Houston Dash) being drafted in the 2019 NWSL College Draft

In addition to her on-field assistance, Kanela also oversees the academic, audio/video, scouting, com pliance, camps and clinics and community service efforts of the team A program-record 13 Mountaineers were named to the Academic All-Big 12 Soccer team in 2018, with all but one of the honorees landing on the Ac ademic All-Big 12 first team, also a program-best mark Additionally, Bianca St Georges was named the Google Cloud CoSIDA Academic All-America of the Year for Division I women’s soccer, the second Mountaineer in six seasons to earn the nation’s top academic award

Under Kanela’s tutelage, Abam was named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year She paced the team with 16 points and eight goals, the second-best goal total for a Mountaineer freshman, and finished the season ranked No . 4 in the conference in goals and No 6 in points Abam was one of nine Mountain eers to earn an All-Big 12 honor Kanela helped guide frances Silva to Big 12 of fensive Player of the Year honors in 2013; in total, WVU secured eight All-Big 12 awards . Additionally, she oversaw a Mountaineer frontline that tallied a Big 12-best 141 points on 47 goals WVU went unbeaten in Big 12 play (7-0-1) in 2012, marking only the sixth time a Big 12 team has won the regular season without a loss West Virginia’s seven All-Big 12 selections were the most of any conference program, including Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year Bry McCarthy Kanela helped WVU win back-to-back Big East Championships in its final two seasons in the league

Utley and Abam landed on the 2015 All-Big 12 first team, and Gordon was named to the Big 12 All-freshman team In total, WVU earned a confer ence-best 11 All-Big 12 honors

Kanela holds Level I & II regional and state goal keeping licenses and National Youth Soccer Associ ation coaching licenses A member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) since 2007, she has her USSf “C” license

A Big 12 Conference first team honoree and a 2017 Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann tro phy semifinalist, Abam pushed her career All-Amer ica count to three with a pair of second-team honors from the United Soccer Coaches and the Senior CLASS Award the Mountaineers earned a conference-best eight All-Big 12 honors, including All-Big 12 freshman team recognition for Segalla following the 2017 campaign, Abam and defend er Amandine Pierre-Louis were drafted No 4 and No 6 overall by Sky Blue fC at the 2018 NWSL College Draft . In 2016, Kanela helped guide the Mountaineers to a runner-up finish in the NCAA Tournament, as her alma mater strung together a program-record 23 wins in its best season to date the squad swept the Big 12 Conference regular-season and cham pionship titles for the third time in four years and also spent each week nationally ranked, including eight weeks at No. 1, the program’s first-ever No. 1 ranking Additionally, the Mountaineers posted a nation- and program-best 18 shutouts Abam was one of three Mountaineers to collect a combined five All-America honors, as she was named to the NSCAA All-America Second team the team’s leading scorer for the third consecutive season with a career-high 33 points (12 G, 9 A), she also was named the co-Big 12 offensive Player of the Year, the second Mountaineer in four seasons to claim the honor . Abam ranked No . 1 in the conference in points, goals and game-winners (5), and No 2 in assists; she ranked No 24 nationally in points, No 25 in game-winning goals, No 32 in goals and No 34 in assists Including Abam’s first-team award, six Mountain eers earned a combined seven All-Big 12 accolades

WVU pushed its Big 12 title count to five in 2014 and ended the year on a program-record 19-match unbeaten streak . the Mountaineers won the Big 12’s regular season and championship titles and again advanced to the NCAA tournament

A four-year letterwinner from 2002-05, Kanela par ticipated in four NCAA tournaments at WVU while being named an NSCAA Scholar All-American, Big East Academic All-Star, Garrett ford Academic Honor Roll honoree and the Big East Institutional female Scholar-Athlete Upon graduation, she ranked in the school’s top 10 for career goals, assists and points and led the 2004 and 2005 teams in scoring

. She served as a youth soccer coach and personal trainer at Pro Performance Rx in Morgantown from 2006-08 At Pro, Kanela ran private soccer lessons, conducted clinics for players ages 4-12 and institut ed a summer soccer camp program

. the Mountaineers earned 11 all-conference honors in 2010 and 2011, including 2011 Big East Rookie of the Year Kate Schwindel Kanela spent three seasons (2007-09) as a volunteer coach with the Mountaineers, assisting Izzo-Brown and her staff in a variety of roles on and off the field. She witnessed the program’s first Big East Champi onship title and Elite Eight appearance in 2007 while assisting with administrative tasks, team travel, on-campus visits, game day management, academic tutoring, practice sessions and other duties Since 2005, Kanela has been active in the state’s youth soccer programs, coaching U-10 through U-18 MUSC (Mountaineer United Soccer Club) teams She also worked as the state’s Region 1 coach for the West Virginia olympic Development Program for four years Kanela spent one season with the West Virginia Illusion, a former member of the W-League, as an assistant coach She also spent time as a player/ coach with the Illusion during its inaugural season and worked out at the 2008 Women’s Professional Soccer Combine in tampa

. A two-time NSCAA all-region selection, Kanela earned All-Big East first team honors in 2005, second team honors in 2004 and was an all-rookie team pick in 2002 the former New York State Gatorade Player of the Year was team captain of the 2005 WVU soccer team .

A native of Wantagh, New York, Kanela earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education/health edu cation from WVU in 2007 and a master’s degree in physical education/teacher education in 2009

A pair of forwards helped the Mountaineers set the goals record, as Kailey Utley and Abam paced the squad with a career-best 12 goals each, the 10th-best single-season total in program history . the duo was the second pair in program history to score 12 or more goals in one season Utley finished the year with a team-best 30 points (12 G, 6 A) She also ranked No 1 in the Big 12, No 4 nationally, in game-winners (7), No . 2 in goals (12) and No 4 in assists (6)

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Kanela also was integral in the mentoring of four-time NSCAA All-American Kadeisha Buchan an the defender collected a slew of awards in 2016, including the MAC Hermann trophy, college soccer’s version of the Heisman trophy She also was named the 2016 espnW and topDrawerSoccer . com Player of the Year, won the Honda Cup Award for women’s soccer and was named to the Senior CLASS All-America first team She signed a profes sional contract with olympique Lyonnais At season’s end, Kanela, alongside head coach Nikki Izzo-Brown and senior associate head coach Lisa Stoia, earned the NSCAA Central Regional Staff of the Year award Kanela helped the Mountaineers return to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals in 2015. Along the way, WVU secured its fourth consecutive Big 12 Conference regular-season title, collected 19 victories, scored a season-record 61 goals and posted 15 shutouts. The Mountaineers finished the year nationally ranked No 7 in the NSCAA Poll Including its final ranking, WVU was ranked within the top 10 the final 15 weeks of the season and peaked at No 2, a ranking it held for two weeks

61 WVUSPORTS.COM WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer forward Michaela Abam paced the Mountaineer attack with 10 goals and 23 points and ended the season ranked No 1 and No 2 in the Big 12 Conference, respectively Abam also ranked No 3 in game-winning goals (4) Additionally, Gordon ranked No 3 in the Big 12 in assists (7) and No 10 in points (15)

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In addition to her responsibilities at WVU, Yohn also works with total futbol, a youth development academy in the Washington, D .C ., metropolitan area She serves as a team and goalkeepers coach, as well as the program’s marketing director Yohn began coaching with total futbol in 2018 and works with teams and goalkeepers She served as the head coach of the Herndon 03G Sting and ran goalkeeper training sessions for both the Herndon and MSI Academy groups Prior to joining the Mountaineer staff, Yohn served as a volunteer assistant coach with the Howard University women’s soccer team, working with the squad’s goalkeepers. She helped the team finish as regular season champions and tournament finalists in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) in 2019 Howard’s starting netminder was awarded first-team All-SWAC honors in 2019, while also being named the 2019 Goalkeeper of the Year Yohn played collegiate soccer at Purdue University, putting together a successful goalkeeper career from 2014-17 She served as a team captain during her senior year, which saw the program’s first post season appearance in nine years Yohn ranks inside the Boilermakers’ top-six goalkeepers in program history in career minutes, career wins, career save percentage and fewest goals allowed She also was named to the Academic All-Big ten team for three consecutive years, as well as honored as a twotime Big ten Distinguished Scholar

62 CoACHING StA ff Erika Yohn enters her second season as a volunteer assistant with the West Virginia University women’s soccer team . She serves as WVU’s goalkeepers coach, while assisting with the team’s daily train ing sessions and game preparations Yohn was part of a season that saw a lot of success for the Mountaineers between the posts West Virginia’s defensive unit recorded 11 shutouts on the year, including a pair of clean sheets in the Big 12 Championship WVU’s nine shutouts in the regular season marked the most since 2017, while the squad’s 11 total clean sheets were the most since 2018

. Kayza Massey became a force to be reckoned with in goal, tallying 52 saves and eight solo shutouts on the year She earned United Soccer Coaches Na tional Player of the Week accolades after recording back-to-back seven-save performances at texas and Baylor on oct 21 and 24, also marking a new career high for the netminder Yohn’s guidance helped Massey earn All-Big 12 Second team recog nition at season’s end

Alma Mater: Purdue University B S 2017 Year at WVU: first Coaching

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Date of Birth: April 17

A native of Morgantown, West Virginia, Yohn was part of a highly successful club team that ranked as high as No . 2 nationally and went on to win eight straight USYSA State Cup titles She also was part of the Region I olympic Development Program and traveled internationally to Costa Rica and Croatia Yohn holds a USSf “D” License She resides in Morgantown

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Career: Howard University, 2019-2021; West Virginia University, 2021-present Playing Career: (goalkeeper) Purdue University, 2014-2017 DAVID RATZER Director of Operations SANDY COLE-DEMENT Assistant DevelopmentStudent-AthleteDirector, PAT SHELBY Assistant Director of Strength & Conditioning SIMON DOVER Senior Associate AdministratorOperations,Director/BusinessAthleticsCFOSport OLIVIA SNEED Assistant Director, Athletics Communications Women’s Soccer SID LINDSEY BRINZA Associate Director of Athletic Training LAREINE SCHOCK Director of Sports Nutrition MOUNTAINEER SUPPORT STAFF DR. A.J. MONSEAU Medical Director DR. BEN MOOREHEAD Team Physician ADRIAN FERRERA Director of Clinical & Sport Psychology CONOR MCNAMARA Equipment Manager LIESA SEIFERT Student Manager DAVID SIMMS Assistant Director of Athletics Marketing ANTHONY VELLUCCI Assistant Director of Facilities & Operations

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64 PlayeR PRofiles ROSTERS2022 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Class Ht. Hometown/Last School 22 Chloe adler M f Jr 5-5 Harrisburg, Pa /Central Dauphin H s 2 Mackenzie aunkst D r-sr 5-6 Harrison City, Pa /Penn-Trafford H s 1 a ria Bilal f s o . 5-6 Bowie Md /McDonough s chool 10 Jordan Brewster D 5th 5-10 North Canton, o hio/Hoover H s 6 emma Dotson M f/D s o 5-8 l ewisburg, W Va /Greenbrier e ast H s 18 Dilary Heredia-Beltran f s o 5-5 Wichita, Kan /o lathe North H s 5 Rhea Kijowski f s o 5-7 Waynesburg, Pa /Waynesburg Central H s 29 s amone Knight f s o 5-7 The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands H s 13 a nnika l eslie D s o 5-8 Halifax, Nova s cotia/Bill Crothers s econdary 9 i sabel l oza M f Jr 5-2 l a Mirada, Calif / l a Mirada H s 16 Reagan Malia M f fr 5-6 s everna Park, Md . /a rchbishop spalding H s 00 Kayza Massey GK sr 5-8 o ttawa, o ntario/Cairine Wilson s econdary 15 l illy McCarthy M f Jr 5-10 o wings Mill, Md /McDonough s chool 12 Maya McCutcheon M f sr 5-9 Murphy, Texas/Plano e ast s enior H s /o klahoma 23 Maddie Moreau M f/D sr 5-1 youngsville, l a / st Thomas More Catholic s chool 33 Maddie Murphy GK 5th 5-9 Grafton, Mass /Boston College 17 i man Mustafa M f fr 5-4 el Dorado Hills, Calif /oak Ridge H s 8 Gabrielle Robinson D Sr. 5-8 Springfield, Va./South County HS 4 a J Rodriguez M f Jr 5-2 austin, Texas/Del Valle H s 30 Kassidy Roshong GK s o 5-9 Dayton, o hio/a rchbishop a lter H s 14 l auren s egalla f 5th 5-10 s alisbury, Conn /Housatonic Valley Regional H s 21 l isa s chöppl D s o . 5-8 Regensburg, Germany/ eichendorffschule Wolfsburg 11 a aliyah s cott M f sr 5-3 Pickering, o ntario/Bill Crothers s econdary 28 Mackenzie smith GK fr 5-8 a pex, N C /Crossroads flex H s / florida state 25 l eah sparacio f/M f s o . 5-9 farmingdale, N .y . / farmingdale H s 24 Ruby Teixeira f fr 5-4 franklin, Tenn / l eland H s 7 emily Thompson f fr 5-7 Broward County, fla /a merican Heritage H s 26 Julianne Vallerand D sr 5-6 Terrebonne, Quebec/a ntoine de s aint- e xupery H s 20 Taylor White f fr 5-6 Cincinnati, o hio/Winton Woods H s 27 Natalie Zibinskas f/M f fr 5-6 Duxbury, Mass /Thayer academy NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Class Ht. Hometown/Last School 00 Kayza Massey GK sr 5-8 o ttawa, o ntario/Cairine Wilson s econdary 1 a ria Bilal f s o . 5-6 Bowie Md /McDonough s chool 2 Mackenzie aunkst D r-sr 5-6 Harrison City, Pa /Penn-Trafford H s 4 a J Rodriguez M f Jr 5-2 austin, Texas/Del Valle H s 5 Rhea Kijowski f s o 5-7 Waynesburg, Pa /Waynesburg Central H s 6 emma Dotson M f/D s o 5-8 l ewisburg, W Va /Greenbrier e ast H s 7 emily Thompson f fr 5-7 Broward County, fla /a merican Heritage H s 8 Gabrielle Robinson D Sr. 5-8 Springfield, Va./South County HS 9 i sabel l oza M f Jr 5-2 l a Mirada, Calif / l a Mirada H s 10 Jordan Brewster D 5th 5-10 North Canton, o hio/Hoover H s 11 a aliyah s cott M f sr 5-3 Pickering, o ntario/Bill Crothers s econdary 12 Maya McCutcheon M f sr 5-9 Murphy, Texas/Plano e ast s enior H s /o klahoma 13 a nnika l eslie D s o . 5-8 Halifax, Nova s cotia/Bill Crothers s econdary 14 l auren s egalla f 5th 5-10 s alisbury, Conn /Housatonic Valley Regional H s 15 l illy McCarthy M f Jr 5-10 o wings Mill, Md /McDonough s chool 16 Reagan Malia M f fr 5-6 s everna Park, Md /a rchbishop spalding H s 17 i man Mustafa M f fr 5-4 el Dorado Hills, Calif /oak Ridge H s 18 Dilary Heredia-Beltran f s o 5-5 Wichita, Kan /o lathe North H s 20

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Taylor White f fr 5-6 Cincinnati, o hio/Winton Woods H s l isa s chöppl D s o 5-8 Regensburg, Germany/ eichendorffschule Wolfsburg Chloe adler M f Jr 5-5 Harrisburg, Pa /Central Dauphin H s

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WVUSPORTS.COM 65WVUWomens s occer @WVUWomens s occer WVUWomens s occer 2021 (SO.) • academic all-Big 12 first Team • appeared in 15 contests, while also earning her first career start against saint francis (Pa .) on sept . 12 • logged a 363 minutes, including a season-best 49 against sfU • saw 30 minutes or more of game action five times • Tallied six shots, placing three on frame 2020-21 (FR.) • academic all-Big 12 Rookie Team • saw action in six games, playing 97 minutes on the year • Made her career debut at iowa state on sept . 12 • Tallied her first career shot in WVU’s spring opener at Saint Joseph’s HIGH SCHOOL • Rated as a three-star prospect by TopDrawersoccer com • Girls iMG academy Top 150 (No 135 overall, No 38 forward) • TopDrawersoccer com No 3-ranked forward regionally • selected to attend the Us soccer Youth National Team Identification Center in Wilmington, Delaware • Played for Penn fusion soccer academy • Best Xi Honorable Mention at the development academy playoffs in 2019 • Landed on TopDrawerSoccer.com’s Girls Development academy standout list three times in 2016 and 2017 and once in 2019 • Tallied a Mid-Penn Commonwealth Conference-high 19 goals and 12 assists and led Central Dauphin High school to the Mid-Penn Conference championship in her freshman season before entering Us Development academy PERSONAL • Daughter of Kevin and shanna adler • Has one brother • Birthday is feb 5 • Majoring in exercise physiology • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll CHLOE ADLER22 5-5 • JUNIOR • FORWARD • HARRISBURG, PA. @CHLOE_ADLER SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, eight times Shots on Goal: n/a Goals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a Assists: n/a Points: n/a CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2020-21 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 2021 15 1 6 0 0 0 0 1/0 Career 21 1 8 0 0 0 0 1/0

66 2021 (R-JR.) • Played in and started eight matches before suffering a season-ending knee injury at James Madison on sept 16 • Tallied 614 minutes before getting injured, including 90 minutes or more four times • struck four shots on the year, placing two on goal • Recorded a season-best 110 minutes to help the Mountaineers salvage a draw against Georgetown on sept 9 • Helped the defense record four shutouts • Earned the assist on Lauren Segalla’s first-half goal in WVU’s season-opening, 4-0 victory against Buffalo on aug 19 2020-21 (R-SO.) • academic all-Big 12 first Team • started all 14 matches for the Mountaineers, playing 1,235 minutes to rank No 3 on the team • finished the year with four shots, including a pair of shots on goal • Tallied her first career shot on goal against Texas on oct 2 • A mainstay of WVU’s defensive unit, she helped WVU notch a trio of clean sheets • Totaled 90 or more minutes 13 times, with a season high of 110 minutes at oklahoma state on sept 25 2019 (R-FR.) • Played in 19 games, including 16 starts, totaling 1,316 minutes • finished with three shots • Made her Mountaineer debut on aug 23, against Duquesne • logged 90 or more minutes seven times, including a season-high 110 on sept 6, against Penn state 2018 (FR.) • Redshirted HIGH SCHOOL • Multi-year member of Beadling soccer Club • Won the 2017 state Cup and Region 1 Championship with Beadling, as well as the 2016 Region 1 league title • at Penn-Trafford High, named to the 2017 all-Pennsylvania Team • Two-time all-WPial honoree • Three-time all-section and Big 56 Player selection • also ran track and played basketball for Penn-Trafford • Broke three school track records as a freshman and was a two-time state qualifier • earned three all-section basketball honors PERSONAL • Daughter of Tim and lisa aunkst • Has one sister and one brother • Birthday is March 17 • Majoring in sport management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll MACKENZIE AUNKST2 5-6 • R-SENIOR • FORWARD/DEFENDER • HARRISON CITY, PA. @KENZIE_AUNKST2 CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2019 19 16 3 0 0 0 0 0/0 2020-21 14 14 4 0 0 0 0 0/0 2021 8 8 4 0 0 1 1 0/0 Career 41 38 11 0 0 1 1 0/0 SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: 1, 11 times Shots on Goal: . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, four times Goals: n/a Assists: n/a Points: n/a

WVUSPORTS.COM 67WVUWomens s occer @WVUWomens s occer WVUWomens s occer 2021 (FR.) • appeared in eight contests in her inaugural season • Made her Mountaineer debut against Duquesne on aug 29 • Recorded 47 minutes on the year • appeared in a season-best 12 minutes against Kent state on sept 19 HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Harry Canellakis at McDonough school • Ranked No 111 in the iMG academy 150 by TopDrawersoccer .com • Rated a four-star recruit by TDs • Helped McDonough to a No 1 national ranking in 2019 • Part of three interscholastic athletic association of Maryland (iaaM) championships at McDonough • Played for Maryland United fC, also for coach Canellakis, most recently for its U-18/19 squad PERSONAL • Daughter of omar and arneshuia Bilal • Has one brother • Birthday is March 8 • Majoring in sport management • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll ARIA BILAL1 5-6 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • BOWIE, MD. @ARIA_IMAN__@ARIA_IMAN_ CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2021 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: n/a Shots on Goal: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a Goals: n/a Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a Points: n/a

• all-Big 12 second Team

• also tallied 19 shots, including 10 on goal

68 2021 (SR.)

• senior Class award Candidate • all-Big 12 first Team

• Helped the WVU defense record 11 shutouts throughout the season, including a pair at the 2021 Big 12 Championship

• scored her lone goal on the year with a penalty kick in the 17th minute against Texas on oct 2

• MaC Hermann Trophy Watch list

• earned an assist in a season-opening win over Duquesne on aug . 23

• finished the season with four points (1 G, 2 a)

• academic all-Big 12 first Team

• A mainstay of WVU’s defensive unit, she helped WVU notch a trio of clean sheets on the season

• academic all-Big 12 first Team

• United soccer Coaches allMidwest Region first Team

• led the team with 1,922 minutes on the year and played 90 or more in all 20 matches

• started all 20 contests, playing every minute of game action

• United soccer Coaches all-america second Team

• finished with multiple shot attempts in four matches

• 2018 TopDrawersoccer Division i freshman Best Xi first Team

• Helped the Mountaineers to nine clean sheets on the year 2018 (FR.)

• CosiDa academic all-america Third Team

• Tallied five shots and placed four on goal • Brewster’s two goals on the year came on a pair of penalty kicks, the first at Bucknell on Aug. 27, and the second against Kent state on sept . 19

• CosiDa academic all-District first Team

• MaC Hermann Trophy Watch list

• all-Big 12 first Team

• Big 12 Defensive Player of the year

• Earned her first assist of the campaign against Kansas state on sept 18

• finished with four points on one goal and two assists

• earned her second assist of the season at Kanas on oct 24

• CosiDa academic all-District 2 first Team

• United soccer Coaches all-Midwest Region second Team

• Recorded her second assist of the year on Julianne Vallerand’s game-winning strike in the first half of a 5-0 defeat of saint francis (Pa ) on sept 12 2020-21 (JR.)

• United soccer Coaches allMidwest Region first Team

• added a second assist on stefany Ferrer-vanGinkel’s game-winning goal at Texas Tech on oct 9

• academic all-Big 12 Rookie Team

• Her strike at Bucknell also was the contest’s game winner

• Notched five shots, including four of them on goal

United soccer Coaches all-america Third Team

• TopDrawersoccer Best Xi second Team

• all-Big 12 second Team

• started all 14 matches and played in all 1,300 minutes of total game action to lead the team in minutes played

JORDAN BREWSTER10 @JORDANBREWSTERR@JORDNBREW5-10 • FIFTH YEAR • DEFENDER

• finished the year with six points (2 G, 2 a)

2019 (SO.)

• started all 22 matches, logging 1,994 minutes played, good for No 2 on the team

• started all 23 matches at outside back • NORTH CANTON, OHIO

• Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (oct 6)

• all-Big 12 freshman Team

TopDrawersoccer National Team of the Week (sept . 14)

• scored the game-winning goal on sept 20, against fairleigh Dickinson on a penalty kick

• Earned an assist on Juliana Lynch’s second-half goal in a 3-0 win over Duquesne on aug 29

• academic all-Big 12 first Team

• Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (aug . 31, oct . 5)

• Preseason all-Big 12 Team

• WVU Most Valuable Player

• United soccer Coaches scholar all-america first Team

• Assisted on final two goals in 6-0 win over Radford in NCaa Tournament first Round (Nov 10)

• Big 12 freshman of the Week (oct 9) HIGH SCHOOL

• evened the score at 1-1 with a goal off a free kick in 2-2 (2oT) draw against Wake forest in the NCaa Tournament second Round (Nov . 16)

U-19 team finish in first place at the 2017 Cfa international Women’s Youth Football Tournament • also with the U .s . U-19 team, she participated in 2017 domestic camps and international camps and friendlies in the Czech Republic and China • Participated in the 2017 international camp and friendlies in australia with the U .s . U-18 team • attended the 2013 U .s . U-14 youth National Team Training Camp • 2017 United soccer Coaches first Team all-america • four-star rating on TopDrawersoccer com • Ranked No 11 on iMG Top 150 Players list • Three-time participant at the elite Clubs National league (eCNl) PDP Midwest/ east Region and was invited to the 2017 eCNl id2 National Training Camp • Member of the National Honor society at Hoover High PERSONAL • Daughter of Kevin and lynn Brewster • Has one brother • Birthday is sept 27 • Majoring in general business • Dean’s List • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2018 23 23 20 2 0 4 8 3/0 2019 22 22 19 1 1 2 4 1/0 2020-21 14 14 5 1 0 2 4 3/0 2021 20 20 5 2 1 2 6 0/0 Career 79 79 49 6 2 10 18 7/0 SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: 4 vs Kansas state (9/28/18) Shots on Goal: . . . . . . . . 2 vs . Kansas(9/28/18)state Goals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, six times Assists: 2 vs Radford (NCaa Tournament first Round - 11/10/18) Points: 2, seven times

• first career assist came on Hannah Abraham’s game-winning goal in 4-1 victory at oklahoma (oct . 21) Earned the assist on first of two insurance goals in 3-0 win over Baylor in Big 12 Soccer Championship final (Nov. 4)

WVUSPORTS.COM 69WVUWomens s occer @WVUWomens s occer WVUWomens s occer • logged 2,088 minutes of action, ranking fourth on the team • finished the season with eight points (2 G, 4 a) • Tallied first career goal in 2-0 win over saint francis (Pa .) (sept . 16) • Recorded season highs in shots (4) and shots on-goal (2) against Kansas state (sept 28)

• Alternate for the U.S. Women’s U-20 National Team for the 2018 CONCACAF U-20 Women’s Championship in Trinidad and Tobago Named to the U .s U-20 squad for the 2017 Women’s Nike International Friendlies and attended a pair of camps Helped the U.S.

70 EMMA DOTSON6 5-8 • SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELDER/DEFENDER • LEWISBURG, W.VA. 2021 (FR.) • Did not see game action HIGH SCHOOL • Played for her father, coach Michael Dotson, at Greenbrier east High • also played for WVfC at the club level • Part of the West Virginia olympic Development Program from 2015-19 • Two-time all-state selection and three-year captain • Helped Greenbrier east to three sectional titles, as well as a regional championship in 2018 • Recognized as the regional player of the year twice • Two-time oDP east Region 1 Player of the year PERSONAL • Daughter of Michael and alyson Dotson • Has one sister and one brother • Birthday is sept 10 • Majoring in economics • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll @EMMADOTSON_@EMMA.DOTSON CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2021 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: n/a Shots on Goal: n/a Goals: n/a Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a Points: n/a

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• WVU student-athlete of the Week (sept 20)

• TopDrawersoccer freshman Best Xi second Team

• Found the back of the net for the first time in her WVU career and tallied the final goal of a 5-0 victory over st francis (Pa ) on sept 12

and Colin Bulwich • Ranked No 18 in the iMG academy 150 by TopDrawersoccer com • Rated a four-star forward by TDs • Member of the U-20 U.S. Women’s National Team after spending time with the U-14, U-16, U-18 and U-19 National Teams • Has played at the U-17 Women’s Torneo delle Nazioni in italy, as well as the Tricontinental Cup with the U-18 roster • Tallied seven goals for the U-18/19 squad in 2020, as well as 15 more from 2017-19 PERSONAL • Daughter of alex and santa • Has one sister • Birthday is sept 9 • Majoring in exercise physiology • enrolled at WVU in January 2021 • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll @DILARYBELTRAN@DILBELTRANN CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2021 20 20 45 3 2 3 9 0/0 SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: 5, two times Shots on Goal: 3, two times Goals: 1, three times Assists: 1, three times Points: 1, two times

• Recorded her second assist in as many matches when she helped lauren segalla find the back of the net for a game-winning strike against Kent state on sept 19 Notched her first career game winner to lead WVU to a 2-0 win over oklahoma on oct 1 Helped the Mountaineers advance to the Big 12 Championship semifinals with a game-winning goal in the 80th minute of the quarterfinal match against Baylor on Oct. 31 attended olathe North High Played club soccer at sporting Blue Valley for coaches Tom Knox

• Assisted Julianne Vallerand’s early goal in the second minute of the contest at JMU on sept 16

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WVUSPORTS.COM 71WVUWomens s occer @WVUWomens s occer WVUWomens s occer DILARY HEREDIA-BELTRAN18 5-5 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • WICHITA, KAN. 2021 (FR.) • Big 12 all-freshman Team • United soccer Coaches allMidwest Region Third Team

• Earned her first career assist on Julianne Vallerand’s game-winning goal in the Mountaineers’ season-opening, 4-0 victory over Buffalo on aug 19

• started all 20 matches, making her Mountaineer debut in WVU’s season opener against Buffalo on aug 19 Ranked sixth on the team with 1,497 minutes on the year, notching a pair of career-best, 110-minute matches Played 80 or more minutes 10 times finished the year with nine points (3 G, 3 a) led the team with 45 shots on the year, placing 25 on frame to also lead the squad in shots on goal

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72 RHEA KIJOWSKI5 2021 (FR.) • appeared in seven matches, making her Mountaineer debut in WVU’s seasonopening match against Buffalo on aug 19 • logged 88 minutes on the year, including a season-best 28 against st francis (Pa ) on sept 12 • Took six shots throughout the campaign and placed one on goal • Scored her first collegiate goal in her first collegiate match, finding the back of the net against Buffalo to push the margin to a 4-0 WVU win • Credited with her first career assist on classmate Leah Sparacio’s first-half goal against SFU HIGH SCHOOL • Played for her father, coach Joe Kijowski, at Waynesburg Central High • also played for fC alliance, helping the club to seven consecutive state championships • scored more than 100 career goals and added 60 assists during her high school career • led WCHs to a WPial championship and into the WPial playoffs • Two-time member of the all-WPial team • Three-time all-section honoree • led Waynesburg Central in goals and assists in three different seasons • Named a finalist for the Western Pennsylvania Player of the year award PERSONAL • Daughter of Joe and Melanie Kijowski • father, Joe, was a nationalqualifying wrestler at Pitt • Mother, Melanie, is a WVU graduate • Has two sisters • sister, Jillian, currently plays college soccer at Charlotte • Birthday is Dec 3 • Majoring in exercise physiology • enrolled at WVU in January 2021 • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll@RHEA.KIJOWSKI@RHEAKIJOWSKI5-7 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • WAYNESBURG, PA. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: 2, three times Shots on Goal: 1 vs Buffalo (8/19/21) Goals: 1 vs Buffalo (8/19/21) Assists: 1 vs saint francis (Pa ) (9/12/21) Points: 1 vs Buffalo (8/19/21) CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2021 7 0 6 1 0 1 3 0/0

WVUSPORTS.COM 73WVUWomens s occer @WVUWomens s occer WVUWomens s occer SAMONE KNIGHT29 2021 (FR.) • Did not see game action HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Dina Graves at The Woodlands High • also played at Challenge soccer Club for coach Pat O’Toole • Captained her school and led it in goals in each of her last two seasons • Named the offensive MVP in 2020 • Selected to the all-district first team twice • Nominated for the VyPe Preseason Player of the year award in 2020 • Has been part of the olympic Development Program and was featured on the eCNl Player to Watch list • Helped Challenge to a 2018 eCNl Texas Conference title • Participated in U .s . soccer market training from 2014-18 • Three-time academic all-district selection • Ran track and played basketball early in her high school career PERSONAL • Daughter of sammy and freda Knight • father, sammy, played college football at UsC and 12 years in the Nfl • Has three sisters • Birthday is april 30 • Majoring in engineering • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll@SAMONEKNIGHT5-7 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: n/a Shots on Goal: n/a Goals: n/a Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a Points: n/a CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2021 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0

74 ANNIKA LESLIE13 2021 (FR.) • Appeared in 14 matches and earned five starts • Made her Mountaineer debut and tallied her first career start in WVU’s season opener against Buffalo on aug 19 • logged 632 minutes of game action, including a season-best 110 minutes at Texas on oct 21 • Became a consistent starter in the middle of conference play, earning the start in four straight matches from oct . 14-24 • Helped the Mountaineer defense record eight of its 11 shutouts on the season HIGH SCHOOL • attended Bill Crothers secondary school • Member of the U-17 Canadian National Team, serving as captain during the 2019 Mexico Tour • Three-year captain of the Nova scotia atlantic Championship team from 2016-18 • Named youth Player of the year three times at the yearly soccer Nova scotia Night of excellence • Member of the Canadian U-15 team at the CoNCaCaf Championships in 2018 • also a member of the cross country team and has been named her school’s cross country MVP twice PERSONAL • Daughter of stefan and Heidi leslie • Has one sibling • Birthday is april 22 • Majoring in exercise physiology • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll • Member of the Canadian Women’s U-20 National Team@ANNIKA.LESLIE5-8 • SOPHOMORE • DEFENDER • HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: n/a Shots on Goal: n/a Goals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a Assists: n/a Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2021 14 5 0 0 0 0 0 0/0

• Tallied nine solo clean sheets on the year, while also assisting on two others

• Notched at least one save in all but one match 2020-21 (SO.)

• also ranked second in the conference and No 15 in the country in shutouts (9)

• finished the year with nine goals allowed, 16 saves and a 0 88 goals-against average

• allowed more than one goal only once • • OTTAWA, ONTARIO

@KAYZAMASSEY@KAYZAMASSEY5-8 • SENIOR

2021 (JR.)

• Big 12 Goalkeeper of the Week (oct . 26) • academic all-Big 12 first Team

• Played 90 minutes or more 18 times throughout the campaign

• academic all-Big 12 first Team

• all-Big 12 second Team

• United soccer Coaches Division i National Player of the Week (oct 27)

• finished the year No 2 in the Big 12 Conference and No 10 nationally with a 0 .581 goals against average

• Tallied a career-high five saves at No. 12 Virginia on april 10, including a highlight-reel stop in the 108th minute to preserve the tie

• Notched a season record of 7-2-1

• stopped a season-best seven shots on goal in back-to-back matches at Texas (oct 21) and at Baylor (oct . 24), helping the Mountaineers to scoreless draws against both opponents

GOALKEEPER

WVUSPORTS.COM 75WVUWomens s occer @WVUWomens s occer WVUWomens s occer KAYZA MASSEY00

• allowed opponents to score more than one goal three times

• started all 20 matches in goal, logging 1,903 minutes of action to finish No. 2 on the team

• earned three player of the week nods, including conference and national honors, for her performances against the longhorns and Bears

• WVU student-athlete of the Week (april 12)

• Notched 58 saves to finish the season ranked third in the Big 12 with a 0 812 save percentage

• WVU student-athlete of the Week (oct . 25)

• started 10 matches for WVU, logging 920 total minutes in goal

• Recorded a pair of clean sheets on the season, including the first of her career at oklahoma on oct 23

• Preseason all-Big 12 Team

• second shutout of the year came against No 10 Virginia on april 3

• Previously competed for the Ghana U-17 Women’s National Team, starting in net at the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup and leading the squad to the quarterfinals

• Garrett ford academic Honor Roll

KAYZA MASSEY

• 2016 Provincial champions with ontario Provincial Team

• Two-year member of the ottawa Gloucester Hornets soccer Club and led the program to the 2015 eastern Region soccer league Regional and Divisional Championships, as well as the 2015 Granby international and osa Championships

• Played for Gloucester soccer Club from 2006-13

• invited to the Canada soccer ReX super Centre ontario in 2018

76 SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Minutes Played: 110:00, six times Shots Faced: . . . . . . . 15 at Baylor (10/24/21) Saves: 7, two times Goals Allowed: . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, four times CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS Min GA GAA SV SV% W-L SHO 2019 4 1 144:35 1 0 62 3 750 1-1 0 2020-21 10 10 919:58 9 0 88 16 640 7-2-1 2 2021 20 20 1,857:27 12 0 58 52 813 10-5-5 9 Career 34 312,922:00 22 0.68 71 .763 18-8-6 11 2019 (FR.) • academic all-Big 12 Rookie Team • appeared in four games with one start, logging 144 total minutes in goal • finished with one goal allowed, three saves and 0 62 goals-against average • Made her collegiate debut in 20 minutes of action against stony Brook on sept 12 • Played 17 minutes at Texas on oct . 6 • Drew her first career start against Texas Tech on Oct. 10, tallying three saves in a full 90 minutes of work • also saw action at Kansas state on oct 27 HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL

• Posted a tournament-best shutout total at the 2017 Disney showcase and earned the gold medal

• invited to the 2017 Vancouver Whitecaps High Performance Player Combine

• earned the silver medal with Team ontario at the 2017 Canada summer Games

• Daughter of Karen Massey

• Three-year member of the ottawa south United (osU) Girls 2001 force

• Member of the Canadian Women’s U-20 National Team

• Has one sister • Birthday is feb 2

• also played basketball for GloucesterCumberland Basketball association (2007-15) and was a district cross country champion

• Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

• Graduated from Cairine Wilson secondary school

• Competed with the Canadian U-17 Women’s National Team at the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Uruguay, where the squad finished fourth

• Majoring in communication studies

LILLY MCCARTHY

• Recorded her third assist of the campaign on Lauren Segalla’s early goal at Kansas on Oct. 10 2020-21 (FR.)

• 2019 Bimbo High school all-american

• finished the year with a pair of assists for two total points • also notched 13 shots, including a careerhigh five at Saint Joseph’s on March 7

• TopDrawersoccer Maryland allstate first Team (2017-19) TopDrawersoccer all-america second Team (2018) fox News Prep Player of the Week (oct 21, 2018) Baltimore Sun all-Metro second Team selection in 2017 of Mark and McCarthy member of U elite athlete MD.

• appeared in 19 matches, earning the start in each one • one of 11 players who tallied 1,000 or more minutes, recording 1,426 minutes of action

• Three-time Maryland all-state first Team honors in 2018 and 2019, and landed on the second team in 2017

• found the back of the net for the second straight match, scoring the Mountaineers’ lone goal in a 1-1 draw at Kansas state on oct . 7

• Earned an assist on Julianne Vallerand’s gamewinning goal in the Mountaineers’ seasonopening, 4-0 victory over Buffalo on aug 19

2021 (SO.)

• 2019 TopDrawersoccer High school all-american

• 2019 United soccer Coaches High school all-american

• saw action in 12 games and earned six starts for 666 minutes of game action

• father was a

• CosiDa academic all-District 2 first Team • academic all-Big 12 first Team

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: 5 vs. St. Joseph’s (3/7/21) Shots on Goal: 4 vs. St. Joseph’s (3/7/21) Goals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, three times Assists: 1, five times Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, three times CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2020-21 12 6 13 0 0 2 2 0/0 2021 19 19 35 3 1 3 9 0/0 Career 31 25 48 3 1 5 11 0/0

Program and participated in the 1988 olympic Trials • Has two brothers and one sister • Birthday is March 25 • Majoring in business • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll @LILLYMCCARTHY5-1 • JUNIOR • MIDFIELDER • BALTIMORE,

• Took 35 shots on the year and placed 15 on goal

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• academic all-Big 12 Rookie Team

• Played for coach Harry Canellakis at McDonogh school and Maryland United fC

• Notched an unassisted, gamewinning goal at James Madison to lift WVU to a 2-1 win on sept . 16

• Rated as a four-star prospect by TopDrawersoccer com

• Tallied an insurance goal against oklahoma on oct 1, to lift WVU to a 2-0 win

• First career assist came on Alina Stahl’s first of two goals at Saint Joe’s

• Assisted AJ Rodriguez’s first-half goal at Bucknell on aug . 27

• Two-time allstate all-american Team selection (2018 and 2019)

• five of her 13 shots in 202021 were placed on goal

• Three-time member of the iaaM allConference team (2017-19)

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• United soccer Coaches all-east Region Team (2018 and 2019)

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• Big 12 freshman of the Week (april 6)

• 2019 USA Today Preseason High school all-american

• led McDonogh to three straight interscholastic athletic association of Maryland (iaaM) conference championships (2017-19) and helped the eagles to a No 3 national ranking in 2018 and 2019

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• Made her first career start in WVU’s season opener at iowa state on sept 11

• Two-time Baltimore Sun all Metro first Team (2018 and 2019)

PERSONAL • Daughter

• Assisted Isabella Sibley’s game-winning goal against No 10 Virginia on april 3 HIGH SCHOOL

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• all-Big 12 freshman Team

• finished the campaign with nine points (3 G, 3 a)

• eCNl Northeast all-Conference 2019

78 MAYA MCCUTCHEON17 2021 (JR.) • started all 20 matches and made her Mountaineer debut in the squad’s seasonopening match against Buffalo on aug 19 • Ranked fifth on the team with 1,599 minutes on the year • Played 90 minutes or more eight times • finished the season with four points (1 G, 2 a) • Tallied 30 shots in her inaugural campaign, placing 14 on frame • Notched her first goal for WVU in her debut against Buffalo • Credited with the assist on lauren Segalla’s second-half goal in the Big 12 opener against iowa state on sept 24 • Assisted Isabella Sibley’s game-winning goal against Texas Tech on oct 17 2019-20 – OKLAHOMA • appeared in 35 contests and earned 27 starts over two seasons • Notched a trio of goals as a freshman, while tallying 36 shots, including eight on goal • all-Big 12 freshman Team (2019) • academic all-Big 12 first Team (2020) • academic all-Big 12 Rookie Team (2019) • Big 12 Black female studentathlete Representative HIGH SCHOOL • Played high school soccer at Plano east senior High • also played club soccer with fC Dallas • Named a first-team all-district honoree as a sophomore • served as a team captain for fC Dallas • led fC Dallas to the eCNl National Championship in 2017, as well as a pair of Texas Conference championships in 2017 and 2018 PERSONAL • Daughter of Dadario and Melanie McCutcheon • father, Dadario, played football at Tuskegee University • Has one brother and one sister • sister, Daria, played basketball at louisiana Tech • Birthday is april 12 • Majoring in exercise physiology@MAYAMCCUTCHEON@MAYAAMCC5-9 • SENIOR • MIDFIELDER • MURPHY, TEXAS SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS • shots: 5 vs oklahoma (10/1/21) • shots on Goal: 2, four times • Goals: 1 vs Buffalo (8/19/21) • assists: 1, two times • Points: 2 vs Buffalo (8/19/21) CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2021 20 20 30 1 0 2 4 0/0

WVUSPORTS.COM 79WVUWomens s occer @WVUWomens s occer WVUWomens s occer MADDIE MURPHY33 2021 (SR.) • appeared in three matches and logged 64 minutes of action in goal • Helped the Mountaineers earn a shutout in each of her three appearances • Did not allow a goal in any of the matches she played • Made one save in her season debut against Buffalo on aug 19 2020-21 (JR.) • started four matches in goal in her inaugural season with the Mountaineers, tallying 380 total minutes • Made her debut in WVU’s season-opening game at iowa state on sept 11, securing a clean sheet • finished the year with four goals allowed, nine saves and a 0 95 goals-against average through four matches in goal • Tallied a career-high five saves at No. 6 oklahoma state on sept . 25 • secured a 3-1-0 record and tallied one shutout on the season AT BOSTON COLLEGE (2018-19) • Played two seasons at Boston College, entering in five career matches • Made seven total saves for the Golden eagles, including five as a sophomore in 2019 • Made her collegiate debut on aug 3, 2018, against albany • started a pair of matches as a sophomore, including the first of her career on Aug. 25, 2019, against UMass lowell; earned her first career win in a 4-1 victory HIGH SCHOOL • four-year starter for coach Bill Wilhde at Grafton High • Three-time team MVP • Tallied 35 career shutouts • CMsCa Girls Division 1 all-star • Three-time southern Worcester County league all-star • earned numerous all-state honors • Three-time Worcester Telegram & Gazette all-star • Selected to multiple U.S. Women’s National Team camps PERSONAL • Daughter of Brian and alison Murphy • Has one sister • Birthday is May 4 • Majoring in communication studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll@MURPHYM001@MURPHYM15-9 • FIFTH YEAR • GOALKEEPER • GRAFTON, MASS. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Minutes Played: . . . .110:00 at oklahoma(9/25/20)state Shots Faced: 11 at oklahoma state (9/25/20) Saves: 5 at oklahoma state (9/25/20) Goals Allowed: 2 at oklahoma state (9/25/20) CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS Min GA GAA SV SV% W-L SHO 2020-21 4 4 379:34 4 0 95 9 692 3-1-0 1 2021 3 0 63:37 0 0 00 1 1 000 0-0-0 0 Career 7 4 443:11 4 0.81 10 0.714 3-1-0 1

• Logged 1,799 minutes of action to finish No 4 on the team in minutes played

• Assisted Stefany Ferrer-vanGinkel’s gamewinning goal against Baylor on oct 16

• started all 14 matches, tallying 1,294 minutes on the season, good for No 2 on the team

• Tied her career high of 110 minutes twice 2019 (FR.)

• Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (oct 20)

• Played 90 minutes or more in 16 matches, including a season-best 110 minutes six times

• academic all-Big 12 first Team

• Recorded one assist and added a pair of shots, placing one on goal

• Scored her first career goal, a gamewinner, at Kansas state on oct 27 earned an assist in the regular-season finale against TCU on Oct. 31 SCHOOL Four-year member of the U.S. Women’s National Teams, including the U-17 and U-15 Women’s National Teams Won the 2016 CoNCaCaf Championship with the U.S. U-15 Women’s National Team and named to the 2016 CoNCaCaf Best Xi Team Three-year member of U .s . soccer Development’s Washington Spirit Academy, starting 12 of 13 matches for the U-18/19 squad in 2018 and scoring seven goals started 30 of 31 matches for the U-16/17 squad in 2017-18 and scored six goals Played basketball and ran track at south County High four-star

• Tallied seven shots, placing five on frame • finished the season with one point (1 a)

• finished with one goal and one assist for three total points also recorded 10 shots on the year Helped the Mountaineers to nine shutouts Played 90 or more minutes in all 22 contests Registered a season-high 110 minutes of action against Penn state (sept 6) and at Kansas (oct 24)

rating and No 4-ranked forward regionally • Girls iMG academy Top 150 (No . 59 overall, No 18 forward) PERSONAL • Daughter of Don and Rita Robinson • Has one brother and one sister • Birthday is June 18 • Majoring in global supply chain management • Dean’s List • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll • enrolled at WVU in January 2019 @GABBYROBINSONNNN@GABBY84115-8 • SENIOR • DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER • SPRINGFIELD, VA. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: 2, two times Shots on Goal: 2 at Kansas state (10/7/21) Goals: 1 at Kansas state (10/27/19) Assists: 1, three times Points: . . . . . . . 2, at Kansas state (10/27/19) CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2019 22 22 10 1 1 1 3 0/0 2020-21 14 14 2 0 0 1 1 2/0 2021 19 19 7 0 0 1 1 2/0 Career 55 55 19 1 1 3 5 4/0

• Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (sept 14)

• Credited with the assist on Dilary Heredia-Beltran’s game-winning strike to help lead the Mountaineers to a 2-0 win over oklahoma on oct 10 2020-21 (SO.)

• Helped the Mountaineer defense tally a trio of shutouts

HIGH

• TopDrawersoccer .com

• academic all-Big 12 Rookie Team

• WVU Defensive Player of the year

2021 (JR.)

• started all 19 matches for which she was available

• Played and started in all 22 games, logging a team-high 2,049 minutes

• academic all-Big 12 first Team

80 GABRIELLE ROBINSON8

• Played 90 or more minutes 13 times, missing just six total minutes of game action all season

WVUSPORTS.COM 81WVUWomens s occer @WVUWomens s occer WVUWomens s occer AJ RODRIGUEZ4 2021 (SO.) • saw action in all 20 matches, while she also earned four starts • logged 654 minutes of action and played a career-best 81 minutes at Texas on oct . 21 • Tallied 12 shots on the year, placing four on goal • Finished the year with five points (2 G, 1 A) • Found the back of the net for the first time in her career to help lead WVU to a 3-1 win at Bucknell on aug 27 • Credited with the assist on Isabella Sibley’s first-half goal against Saint Francis (Pa.), on the way to a 5-0 Mountaineer victory on sept 12 • Put the exclamation point on a 4-0 West Virginia win over iowa state on sept 24 • Earned her first career start against TCU on oct 14 2020-21 (FR.) • appeared in three contests, tallying 43 total minutes on the year • Made her career debut in the Mountaineers’ season opener at iowa state on sept . 11 • Tallied her first career shot, placing it on goal, at Saint Joseph’s on March 7 • Played a season-high 28 minutes against the Hawks HIGH SCHOOL • attended Del Valle High school • four-star recruit according to TopDrawersoccer com • Girls iMG academy Top 150 (No . 87 overall, No. 37 midfielder) • TopDrawersoccer .com No . 14-ranked midfielder regionally • Played for the lonestar Development academy • Selected to TopDrawerSoccer.com’s Girls Development academy standout team on sept 7, 2019, after scoring a pair of goals in a win over sporting omaha • also earned the award on Nov . 17, 2018, after tallying two goals in the Lonestar’s win over the Dallas Texans PERSONAL • Daughter of fred Rodriguez and Cecilia Ruiz • Has five sisters and four brothers • Birthday is aug 30 • Majoring in communication studies@ABBY_RDGZ65905-2 • JUNIOR • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER • AUSTIN, TEXAS SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: 3 vs iowa state (9/24/21) Shots on Goal: . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, five times Goals: 1, two times Assists: 1 vs saint francis (Pa ) (9/12/21) Points: 2, two times CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2020-21 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 2021 20 4 12 2 0 1 5 0/0 Career 23 4 13 2 0 1 5 0/0

82 KASSIDY ROSHONG30 2021 (FR.) • Did not see game action HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Javier iriart at archbishop alter High • also played for Cincinnati Girls academy in the club ranks • Rated a three-star recruit by TopDrawersoccer com • served as a senior captain in 2020 • Archbishop Alter High’s career shutout and wins leader • led the Knights to a state championship in 2019 • Named the Greater Catholic league (GCl) Player of the year • first-team all-state selection as a senior • earned all-conference and all-section accolades during her career • at the club level, she helped ohio Galaxies fC to a state Cup championship in 2018 and two ohio south state league titles in 2018 and 2019 PERSONAL • Daughter of Ryan and Julie Roshong • Has three sisters and one brother • Birthday is Nov 2 • Majoring in sport and exercise psychology • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll@KASSIDYROSHONG@ROSHONGK5-9 • SOPHOMORE • GOALKEEPER • DAYTON, OHIO SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Minutes Played: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a Shots Faced: n/a Saves: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a Goals Allowed: n/a CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS Min GA GAA SV SV% W-L SHO 2021 0 0 00:00 0 0 00 0 000 0-0-0 0

WVUSPORTS.COM 83WVUWomens s occer @WVUWomens s occer WVUWomens s occer 21 2021 (FR.) • saw action in 17 matches and earned six starts • logged 834 minutes on the year, playing 80 minutes or more five times • finished the campaign with two points (2 a) • Tallied seven shots and placed three on frame • Earned her first career start against st francis (Pa ) on sept 12 • Also tallied her the first assist of her career against sfU, earning the helper on Lauren Segalla’s goal in the 24th minute on the way to a 5-0, WVU win • Credited with the assist on Lilly McCarthy’s insurance goal in the second half of a 2-0 victory over oklahoma on oct 1 HIGH SCHOOL • attended eichendorffschule Wolfsburg • Played for fC Bayern Munich and won several youth championships with the club • also spent time with sC sand and Wolfsburg during her youth career • Has represented her country on the U-15, U-16, U-17, U-19 and U-20 German National Teams • Played in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in 2016 and the UEFA Women’s U-19 Championship in 2017 • Named the 2015 east Bavaria young athlete of the year PERSONAL • Daughter of Bernd and Katja schöppl • Has one brother • Birthday is Jan . 11 • Majoring in general studies • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll@L.SCHOEPPL5-8 • SOPHOMORE • DEFENDER • REGENSBURG, GERMANY SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: 2 vs saint francis (Pa ) (9/12/21) Shots on Goal: 1, three times Goals: n/a Assists: 1, two times Points: 1, two times CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2021 17 6 7 0 0 2 2 0/0 LISA SCHOPPL

• Played in 13 matches, earning one start, to total 388 minutes on the season

• finished the year with one point (1 a)

rating PERSONAL • Daughter of Chris and almas scott • Has one brother • Birthday is aug 23 • Majoring in business and economics • Dean’s List • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll • Member of the Canadian Women’s U-20 National Team @AALIYAHQS7@AALIYAHQS75-3 • SENIOR • MIDFIELDER • PICKERING, ONTARIO SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: 3 vs Kent state (9/19/21) Shots on Goal: . . . . 2 vs . Kent state (9/19/21) Goals: 1 vs Duquesne (8/29/21) Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, five times Points: 2 vs Duquesne (8/29/21) CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2019 19 0 6 0 0 2 2 0/0 2020-21 13 1 6 0 0 1 1 0/0 2021 20 0 11 1 0 2 4 0/0 Career 52 1 23 1 0 5 7 0/0

• Tallied six shots, placing three of them on goal

• Connected on her second helper of the year at Kansas state on oct 27 saw a season-high 45 minutes of action on three occasions: vs stanford (aug 25), vs High Point (aug 30) and vs stony Brook (sept 12) SCHOOL attended Bill Crothers secondary school

• Assisted Dilary Heredia-Beltran’s game-winning goal against Baylor on oct 31, to send WVU to the Big 12 Championship semifinals 2020-21 (SO.)

• Earned an assist on Isabella Sibley’s goal in the first half against Saint Francis (Pa.) on sept 12, helping to lift WVU to a 5-0 victory

• appeared in all 20 contests, logging 550 minutes of game action

• Tallied the first goal of her career to put the exclamation point on a 3-0 victory over Duquesne on aug 29

• academic all-Big 12 first Team

• Assisted Alina Stahl’s insurance goal in the 84th minute of the Mountaineers’ seasonopening match at iowa state on sept 11

• Tallied a season-best two shots against fairleigh Dickinson on sept 20

2021 (JR.)

• Played a season-high 66 minutes against Kansas state on sept 18 2019 (FR.)

• finished the year with four points (1 G, 2 a)

• academic all-Big 12 second Team

• four-year national team member for Canada, playing for the U-17 and U-15 Women’s National Teams earned one start at the 2018 CoNCaCaf Women’s U-17 Championship Helped Canada win the bronze medal at the 2016 CoNCaCaf U-17 Championship earned the silver medal with Canada at the 2016 CONCACAF Women’s U-15 Championship Two-year member of the Whitecaps Girls elite Regional excel Development Program Two-year member of the ontario Girls Regional excel Development Program com two-star

• Notched 11 shots on the year and placed seven on goal

• TopDrawersoccer

• saw action in 19 games, totaling 442 minutes played finished with a pair of assists and six shots on the year

• Claimed her first career assist on aug 30, against High Point

• Played 37 minutes in her collegiate debut against Duquesne on aug 23

• academic all-Big 12 Rookie Team

84 AALIYAH SCOTT11

HIGH

• Earned her first career start in WVU’s homeopening match against Kansas state on sept . 18

• Tallied an assist on Julianne Vallerand’s game winner at Saint Joseph’s on March 7

2021 (R-SR.)

• Earned an assist on team’s third goal in 4-1 win at oklahoma (oct 21)

• Goal 9:16 into the match put WVU ahead for good in 6-0 win over Radford in the NCaa Tournament first Round (Nov . 10)

• started all 23 matches at forward

• Quick score 1:43 into the second half put WVU ahead for good in 2-0 win at Texas Tech (sept 21)

• Tallied 10 shots, including two on goal in 281 minutes of action

• Scored her first goal of the season with a game winner in the 17th minute against Texas on oct 2, earning her the WVU student-athlete of the Week nod

• Game-winning goal 2:43 into the second half pushed WVU to 4-0 victory over Kansas state; also tallied a career-high six shots

• Big 12 Championship all-Tournament Team

• academic all-Big 12 first Team

• earned helpers on a pair of goals in back-to-back matches against Virginia, the first at home on April 3 and the second on the road on april 10

• Recorded 65 shots in 2018, the secondbest team total and No 4 in the Big 12

• assisted on equalizer in 1-1 (2oT) draw at Purdue (aug . 24)

• assisted on insurance goal in 2-0 win at TCU (sept . 23)

• saw a career-high 105 minutes of action in the Mountaineers’ 2-2 (2OT) draw against Wake forest in the NCaa Tournament second Round (Nov 16) SALISBURY, CONN.

2019 (JR.)

• all-Big 12 second Team

• academic all-Big 12 first Team • appeared in 17 contests and earned 14 starts

• Recorded three shots against Duquesne (aug . 23) and High Point (aug . 30) 2018 (SO.)

• also was credited with the game-winning goal in the win over the Cyclones

• Played 90 or more minutes four times, including a season-high 100 minutes at No 6 oklahoma state on sept 25

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• Notched her first career brace in the squad’s conference opener on sept 24, tallying scores in the 28th and 63rd minutes to lift West Virginia to a 4-0 victory over iowa state

• Appeared in five matches before suffering a season-ending injury

• Credited with the game winner against Kent state on sept 19, scoring in the 61st minute to help WVU earn a 2-1 victory

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• earned helper on game-winning goal in 4-0 victory over Boston University (sept . 13)

• logged 1,166 minutes of action, becoming one of 11 players on the team to record over 1,000 minutes of playing time

• added her second score of the year in the eighth minute against No . 5 Duke on March 27

• started all 14 contests, logging 1,113 minutes to rank No 4 on the team

• finished the year with nine points (2 G, 5 a), placing her in a two-way tie for third place on the squad

• Tallied 23 shots, placing 10 on goal

• academic all-Big 12 first Team

• led the squad with six goals on the year

• Scored her first goal of the campaign in WVU’s season-opening, 4-0 win over Buffalo on aug . 19

• finished the season with 14 points (5 G, 4 a), placing her in a threeway tie for second on the team

• added second insurance goal in 3-0 victory over oklahoma in the Big 12 soccer Championship quarterfinals (Oct. 28)

• Pushed score line to final 3-0 mark with late goal in title-clinching win over Baylor at the Big 12 soccer Championship (Nov 4)

• logged a career single-season high 1,587 minutes

• also ranked second on the team with 12 points

LAUREN SEGALLA

• Tallied 23 shots, placing 14 on goal

• Put the Mountaineers on the board first with an early goal at Kansas on oct . 10 2020-21 (R-JR.)

• Recorded her first assist of the year on Alina Stahl’s go-ahead goal in the 36th minute against Baylor on oct . 16

• academic all-Big 12 second Team

@LAUREN_SEGALLA@LAUREN_SEGALLA5-10 • FIFTH YEAR • FORWARD •

• Earned first career start in season-opening contest at Penn state (aug . 17)

• Helped the Mountaineers record a 5-0 win over st francis (Pa .) on sept . 12, with a goal in the first half

• WVU student-athlete of the Week (oct 5)

86 2017 (FR.) • all-Big 12 freshman Team • academic all-Big 12 Rookie Team • Played in 22 matches and logged 681 minutes of action • finished eighth on the team with six points (3 G) • Two goals in nine Big 12 matches ranked No 9 in conference • first career goal was a game-winner, as she tallied the difference maker in the 37th minute in 2-1 win over then-No 1 Penn State (Sept. 2); victory was WVU’s first over a top-ranked team in Morgantown • finished with a career-high two shots on-goal in win over Nittany lions • Pushed WVU’s lead 3-0 in the 38th minute in 5-1 win over oklahoma (oct 8) • Notched second goal in as many weeks and iced WVU’s 4-0 win over Iowa State (oct 13) with goal in the 72nd minute • Recorded a career-high four shots in 4-0 win vs iowa state (oct 13) • Played a season-high 54 minutes off the bench in 3-1 loss to Penn state in NCaa Tournament Third Round (Nov 19) HIGH SCHOOL • Three-year member of CfC United eCNl (2014-17) and CfC extreme eCNl (2012-14) • leading goal scorer each season with CfC eCNl • eCNl Northeast Region PDP selection • U-15-U-18 CfC academy selection • four-time NsCaa all-state Team and four-time first team all-conference while playing for the Housatonic Valley Regional High Mountaineers • Played in 63 career matches and finished with 266 points (120 G, 26 a); goal total was a school record • set career single-season scoring record in 2014 with 52 goals • 2016 team captain and selected to senior all-star Game • led Housatonic to the 2014 CiaC state Tournament final • 2014 MaxPreps Player of the year and fourtime MaxPreps Player of the Week honoree • also played varsity basketball PERSONAL • Daughter of Chad and Kimberly segalla • Has two sisters and one brother • Birthday is oct . 20 • Received her bachelor’s degree in psychology • Working towards her master’s in clinical rehab and mental health counseling • Dean’s List • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll • Segalla’s Career Numbers SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: . . . . . . . . . 6 vs . Kansas state, 9/28/18; vs saint francis (Pa ), 9/16/18 Shots on Goal: 3, four times Goals: 2 vs iowa state, 9/24/21 Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, nine times Points: 4 vs iowa state, 9/24/21 CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2017 22 0 22 3 1 0 6 0/0 2018 23 23 65 5 3 4 14 2/0 2019 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 0/0 2020-21 14 14 23 2 1 5 9 1/0 2021 17 14 23 6 2 0 12 0/0 Career 81 56 143 16 7 9 41 3/0 LAUREN SEGALLA

WVUSPORTS.COM 87WVUWomens s occer @WVUWomens s occer WVUWomens s occer LEAH SPARACIO25 2021 (FR.) • appeared in nine contests before sustaining a season-ending knee injury • logged 206 minutes of game action, including a season-best 33 minutes against Duquesne on aug 29 • Finished the year with five points (1 G, 3 A) • Tallied four shots and placed one on frame • Notched the first assist of her career in her collegiate debut against Buffalo on aug 19, assisting Rhea Kijowski’s second-half goal to lift WVU to a 4-0, season-opening win • Credited with an assist on AJ Rodriguez’s first-half goal at Bucknell on Aug. 27, helping West Virginia earn a 3-1 victory • Assisted Isabella Sibley’s game-winning strike in the first half of a 3-0 win over Duquesne • Recorded her first career goal in the first half of a 5-0 win over st . francis (Pa ) on sept . 12 HIGH SCHOOL • attended farmingdale High • Played club soccer at sUsa fC for coach Ron alber in the eCNl • Rated a three-star prospect by TopDrawersoccer com • Tallied more than 150 goals during a two-year period • Part of the olympic Development Program and played on its regional team for three seasons • led her club to a National Premier leagues (NPl) championship and a 2018-19 Northeast Conference title • Member of the National Honor society, asl Honor society and italian Honor society PERSONAL • Daughter of Karen and the late Joseph sparacio • Has one brother and one sister • Birthday is July 3 • Majoring in exercise physiology • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll@LEAH_SPARACIO65-9 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD/MIDFIELDER • FARMINGDALE, N.Y. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: 3 vs st francis (Pa ) (9/12/21) Shots on Goal: 1 vs st francis (Pa ) (9/12/21) Goals: 1 vs st francis (Pa ) (9/12/21) Assists: 1, three times Points: 2 vs . st . francis (Pa ) (9/12/21) CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2021 9 0 4 1 0 3 5 0/0

• Recorded her third goal of the year with a game winner at Saint Joseph’s on March 7 to open WVU’s spring slate with a 3-1 win

• appeared in 17 matches and earned 16 starts • one of 11 players to record over 1,000 minutes, notching 1,323 on the season

• Played 90 or more minutes eight times, including a season-best 110 minutes twice

• Recorded her second strike of the season to help lift WVU to a 3-1 win at Bucknell on aug 27

• academic all-Big 12 Rookie Team

• appeared in seven matches, including four starts, before suffering a season-ending injury

• finished the year with seven points (3 G, 1 a)

• scored twice more against stony Brook on Sept. 12; finished with a career-best five shots

• Competed with Canada at the 2018 fifa U-17 Women’s World Cup in Uruguay, where the squad finished fourth

• added 24 shots on the season, which ranked No 3 on the team, placing 11 on goal

• finished the year with nine points (4 G, 1 a) • second on the team with 40 shots on the year, placing 16 on goal

• academic all-Big 12 first Team

• academic all-Big 12 first Team

• found the back of the net in her collegiate debut on aug 23, against Duquesne

• appeared in all 14 contests, earning 11 starts to log 974 minutes on the season

• Played 90 or more minutes five times, all of which occurred in the final five games of the year, including a seasonhigh 110 at Virginia on april 10

• Tallied her first career assist against Penn state on sept 6 HIGH SCHOOL • five-year national team member for Canada, playing for the U-17 and U-15 Women’s National Teams

• also added an assist against the Wildcats

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• Put the Mountaineers on the board in the 47th minute at Texas Tech on oct 9

• Tied for second on the team with a trio of goals, while adding one assist

• fired 13 shots, with six of them on goal

• Helped West Virginia’s big offensive effort in a 5-0 win against st francis on sept 12, tallying a goal and adding an assist • found the back of the net for the second time in as many matches with an early goal in the second minute at James Madison on sept 16 2020-21 (SO.)

• WVU student-athlete of the Week (aug 24)

• Recorded her first career brace against High Point on aug 30, earning the game-winner

• Tallied the game winner in the Mountaineers’ season-opening, 4-0 victory over Buffalo on aug 19

@JULIANNE_VALLERAND@VALJULIANE5-6 • SENIOR • DEFENDER • TERREBONNE, QUEBEC CAREER NUMBERS Year M MS S G GWG A Pts C/E 2019 7 4 13 5 1 1 11 0/0 2020-21 14 11 24 3 1 1 7 0/0 2021 17 16 40 4 2 1 9 0/0 Career 38 31 77 12 4 3 27 0/0

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• CosiDa academic all-District 2 first Team

• Scored her first goal of the campaign against Kansas state on sept 18, to give West Virginia a 4-1 advantage and eventual victory

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• Scored five goals, good for second on the team, as well as an assist for 11 total points

WVUSPORTS.COM 89WVUWomens s occer @WVUWomens s occer WVUWomens s occer • also competed with the Canadian U-17 Women’s National Team at the 2018 CONCACAF Qualification and the 2017 four Nations Tournament • Won the silver medal with Canada at the 2016 CoNCaCaf U-16 Championship and was named to the CoNCaCaf Best Xi Team • earned the 2018 alexandre Despatie award as the best high school athlete while attending antoine de saint-exupery High • Helped Quebec win first team gold medal at the 2017 Canada Games and was named to Canada’s Best XI Team • Won the gold medal with Varennes at the 2017 U-17 aaa Quebec Cup • Played for Varennes at the 2016 U-18 aaa Canadian Championship and the U-18 aaa Quebec Cup • Won the 2015 Golden shoe and Golden Ball Awards for Quebec’s AAA League PERSONAL • Daughter of Daniel Vallerand and Marie-Claude lauzon • Has two brothers • Birthday is aug 9 • Primary language is french • Majoring in criminology • President’s List • Dean’s List • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll • Member of the Canadian Women’s U-20 National Team SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Shots: 9 vs st francis (Pa ) (9/12/21) Shots on Goal: . . . . . . . 4 vs . st . francis (Pa (9/12/21)) Goals: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, two times Assists: 1, three times Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, two times

90 9 Isabel Loza 5-2, Jr. • Midfielder La Mirada, @isabel.lozaCalif. 2020-21 (UCLA) • Played in three games during her freshman campaign • earned a career-high 11 minutes against lMU on sept 5, 2021 HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Dave Christenson at la Mirada High • at the club level, she played for the lafC slammers • Earned Top Drawer Soccer first-team all-america honors and was selected to the Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Dream Player of the year in 2020 • Participated in U .s . youth National Team training camps at the U-14, U-16, U-18 and U-20 levels • led la Mirada to the league title and to the state championship game • Member of the 2019 eCNl southwest Conference championship team and named to the all-conference team PERSONAL • Daughter of Rosaneli and fernando loza • Has one brother and one sister • Birthday is april 29 • Majoring in psychology and interior design • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll 16 Reagan Malia 5-6, Fr. • Midfielder Severna Park, @reagan.malliaMd. HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach ashly Kennedy at archbishop spalding High • in the club ranks, she played for Maryland United fC in the eCNl • Three-year starter on the varsity team for archbishop spalding • Helped high school team earn a No 4 national ranking • selected as a team captain during her senior year • Has a 2021 eCNl all-Conference selection PERSONAL • Daughter of Joe and amy Malia • Has two sisters • Birthday is June 11 • Majoring in psychology 23 Maddie Moreau 5-1, Sr. • Midfielder/Defender Youngsville,@maddiemmoreauLa. 2019-21 (LSU) • 2020 fall seC academic Honor Roll • 2019 all-seC second Team • 2019 seC all-freshman Team • 2019 seC first-year academic Honor Roll • served as team captain during her sophomore and junior seasons • started 46 of the 56 matches in which she played as a Tiger • Tallied the game winner in the 90th minute to help lsU earn a 2-1 win over No 15 Usf on aug 26, 2021 • first career assist came at Mississippi state on oct 11, 2020 • logged 1,683 minutes on the pitch out of a possible 1,690 during her freshman campaign • Scored her first career goal at Georgia on sept 26, 2019 • Registered first career start at Villanova on aug 22, 2019 HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Daniel Underwood at st Thomas More Catholic school • at the club level, she played for coach Dave lapeyrouse at the Cajun soccer Club • 2018-19 louisiana Gatorade Girls Player of the year • 2017-18 Daily advertiser all-acadiana MVP • four-time all-state honoree • Three-time district MVP • led st Thomas More to back-to-back state titles in 2018 and 2019 • all-state runner on the st Thomas More track team 4x400 meter state champion relay team PERSONAL • Daughter of Danielle and Blaine Moreau • Has one sister and two brothers • Birthday is December 5 • Majoring in biology • Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Garrett ford academic Honor Roll 2022-23 NEWCOMERS

WVUSPORTS.COM 91WVUWomens s occer @WVUWomens s occer WVUWomens s occer 17 Iman Mustafa 5-4, Fr. • Midfielder El Dorado Hills, @_imanmustafa_Calif. HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Rino Chimienti at oak Ridge High • served as a team captain • Voted as the team’s MVP during her senior season • Played in the sierra foothill youth soccer league • Earned first team all-league and coMVP honors with sierra foothill • Two-year member of the eCNl PDP Northwest Bay-area Team • also played for the san Juan soccer Club and was selected as a team captain • also during her time in the youth ranks, she played for the Pipeline soccer Club in Maryland • Helped Pipeline to a Maryland state Cup championship in 2016 . PERSONAL • Daughter of Zishan and Huda • Has two brothers and one sister • Birthday is December 14 • enrolled in general studies • Mustafa and her family lived in Kuwait for a year when she was a child and while there, she played for everton football academy 28 mackenzie smith 5-8, Fr. • Goalkeeper Apex,@Mackenzie_smith13N.C.

• Birthday is November 11

PERSONAL • Daughter of lee and Brianne smith Has two sisters • Birthday is November 25 Majoring in general business

• Named the all-league MVP as a freshman and junior • led leland in goals and assists during her freshman and junior years

• Majoring in criminology

• Her cousin plays for the New york Red Bulls in the Mls 24 Ruby Teixeira 5-4, Fr. • Forward Franklin,@ruby.texTenn.

• Has three brothers

• Played for coach stephanie Bloom at leland High for three seasons

• also led the team in goals as a sophomore

HIGH SCHOOL attended Crossroads flex High school in the club ranks, she played for NC Courage in the eCNl under coach sean Nahas Played on the Courage Academy’s U-13 through U-19 teams

• on the national level, she was invited to attend the U.S. Women’s National Team U-19 Virtual Camp and the Girls youth National Team Regional Identification Camp in Columbia, south Carolina, in april 2021

• also had the opportunity to train with the NWSL’s NC Courage for a year

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• attended leland High school in san Jose, Calif , for three years before transferring to independence High school in franklin, Tenn , for her senior season

• in the club ranks, she played for Tennessee soccer Club in franklin, as well as Mountain View los altos soccer Club in the eCNl in san Jose

• at independence High, she led the team in goals during her senior year

• During her sophomore season, she was named the league’s sophomore of the year

• a three-star prospect by TopDrawersoccer com

• Named the all-league offensive player of the year as a senior PERSONAL • Daughter of edward and Jennifer Teixeira

92 7 Emily Thompson 5-7, Fr. • Forward Broward County, Fla. HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Todd Goodman at american Heritage High • Helped lead american Heritage to a state championship • Named a first-team honoree during the state championship • at the club level she played for sunrise soccer Club • earned a spot in the eCNl all-star Game • Guided sunrise soccer to back-toback florida state championships PERSONAL • Daughter of Carl and shelly Thompson • Has one brother • Birthday is february 9 • enrolled in general studies 20 Taylor White 5-6, Fr. • Cincinnati,ForwardOhio@tay.michele@__taytay10 HIGH SCHOOL • Played for coach Kurt fischer at Winton Woods High • in the club ranks, she played for Cincinnati United in the Girls academy level • Holds the mid-america region record for goals scored in a single season with 47 • also played high school basketball for Winton Woods PERSONAL • Daughter of anthony and Nancy White • father, anthony, played football at Morehead state, and mother, Nancy, played basketball at Chattanooga • Has one brother and one sister • Brother, Michael, plays soccer at shepherd and sister, Morgan, plays soccer at Marshall • Birthday is april 23 • Majoring in sports and exercise psychology 27 Natalie Zibinskas 5-6, Fr. • Forward/Midfielder Duxbury,@nataliezibinskas7Mass. HIGH SCHOOL • attended Thayer academy • Played at the club level for south shore select • Member of South Shore Select’s advanced Placement Program from the U12-U15 levels, before moving up to the Development Academy’s U16 team • also played for the Massachusetts U .s youth soccer olympic Development Program from 2016-17 • advanced to the east Region oDP Player Pool in 2017-18 • earned a Player Development Program participation invitation in both the fall of 2017 and spring of 2018 • also in the east Region oDP, she earned a spot on the international team, traveling iceland in 2018 • Helped her club team to a Massachusetts Club soccer state championship in 2018 • Earned a spot on South Shore Select’s Girls academy U19 team PERSONAL • Daughter of Dan and emily Zibinskas • Has one brother • Birthday is august 8 • enrolled in general studies 2022-23 NEWCOMERS

2022PREVIEWSEASON 2022 Season Notebook 94 2022 Schedule 95 2022 Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96

a strong group of seniors this year, with three fifth-year seniors – defender Jordan Brewster, goalkeeper Maddie Murphy and forward Lauren Segalla – electing to take advantage of their extra year of eligibility thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. Brewster and Segalla served as co-captains in 2021, while Segalla led the team in goals and Brewster anchored wvU’s back line in addition to the three super seniors, the remain der of the Mountaineers’ senior class is made up of seven well-experienced student-athletes, four of whom played 1,000 minutes or more last season additionally, the powerhouse senior class was responsible for 14 of the squad’s 31 goals in 2021 as the Mountaineers look ahead to opening a new season, the team has set its focus on positivity, purpose and a power to work to reach its peak performance and get 1% better every day . Here’s what you need to know heading into the new campaign:

94 2022 Sea SoN Preview NOTEBOOK 2022 SEASON

The west virginia University women’s soccer team returns to the pitch for its 27th season in 2022, kicking off the campaign against first-time oppo nent indiana on Thursday, august 18

• wvU adds nine newcomers to the mix this season, including a trio of transfers who bring Power 5 experience with them to Morgantown

• Fifth-year seniors Jordan Brewster, Maddie Murphy and Lauren Segalla return to lead the squad this season, taking advantage of their fifth year of eligibility in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Mountaineers’ 2022 slate is highlighted by five home, nonconference matchups, as well as an exhibition against rival Pitt to open home action wvU will kick against seven opponents, including a pair of Big 12 foes, that qualified for the 2021 NCaa Tournament in all, west virginia is set to host 10 contests at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium in wvMorgantownUisledby

• This season marks the 27th year of wvU women’s soccer . The only coach in program history, Nikki Izzo-Brown has led the Mountaineers to a 372-127-61 mark.

• Three of West Virginia’s four 2021 AllBig 12 honorees return to the squad this season, including first teamer Brewster. Senior goalkeeper Kayza Massey was honored on the second team, while sophomore forward Dilary Heredia-Beltran was named to the All-Freshman team.

• west virginia welcomes back 18 letterwinners off the 2021 squad, including eight starters

• Brewster represented wvU on the 2022 Preseason All-Big 12 Team. The North Canton, ohio, native was selected to the team for the fourth straight year

• The Mountaineers were voted to finish third in this year’s Preseason Big 12 Poll

• WVU is coming off a 10-5-5 campaign last season The squad extended its streak of 10 wins or more in a season to 22 years and advanced to the semifinals of the Big 12 Championship.

Thurs. Aug. 11 Pitt (Exh.) Morgantown, W.Va. 3 p.m.

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• Segalla led the squad with six in goals in 2021 . She also ranked second on the team with 12 total points (6G)

Thurs Sept 1 at auburn auburn, ala 7:30 p m

Sun Sept 4 Samford auburn, ala 3:30 pm

Thurs. Aug. 18 Indiana Morgantown, W.Va. 7 p.m.

Sun Sept 25 at iowa State ames, iowa 2 p m

Sun. Aug. 21 Saint Joseph’s Morgantown, W.Va. 1 p.m.

Thurs . oct . 6 at TCU Fort worth, Texas 8 p .m .

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Thurs. Oct. 13 Texas Morgantown, W.Va. 5 p.m. Sun. Oct. 16 Baylor Morgantown, W.Va. 1 p.m.

• in all, wvU returns 10 players who scored at least once last season

Thurs . aug 25 at Penn State University Park, Pa 7:30 p m

Day Date opponent Place Time

- Big 12 Conference game % - Auburn hosting Home games are in bold all home games are played at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium all times eastern Times and dates are subject to change

• The Mountaineers hail from 14 different states and two countries wvU features four players from Canada, three from Pennsylvania, Maryland, ohio and Texas, two from Massachusetts and California and one from Florida, Germany, Kansas, Louisiana, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, virginia and west virginia .

• west virginia will face a collection of familiar nonconference foes this season, including Penn State and Georgetown, while the team also will square off against indiana and Samford for the first time in program history.

• This year’s squad consists of three fifth-year seniors, one redshirt senior, six seniors, four juniors, nine sophomores and seven freshmen .

• wvU also returns nine players who played at least 800 minutes a year ago, led by Brewster, who played all 1,922 minutes of total game action in 2021

Thurs . oct 20 at oklahoma State Stillwater, okla 8 p m Sun . oct 23 at oklahoma Norman, okla 2 p m

• Four players are back on this year’s roster who started all 20 contests a year ago Three other returners started 15 or more games last season For more information on the Moun taineers, follow @wvUwomensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Sun. Aug. 28 Saint Francis (Pa.) Morgantown, W.Va. 1 p.m.

Sun. Sept. 11 Bucknell Morgantown, W.Va. 1 p.m. Sat Sept 17 at Georgetown washington, D C 1 p m

Fri. Sept. 30 Kansas Morgantown, W.Va. 7 p.m.

• The Mountaineers are a staggering 77-16-11 alltime against its nine Big 12 opponents this fall .

Thurs. Oct. 27 Kansas State Morgantown, W.Va. 7 p.m.

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• Brewster, a two-time United Soccer Coaches All-American, played all 1,922 of game action last fall, while she and the back line helped Massey earn nine solo shutouts, as well as 11 total, on the year

Thurs. Sept. 8 Clemson Morgantown, W.Va. 7 p.m.

Thurs Sept 22 at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 8 p m

Senior Associate Head Coach: Lisa Stoia (16th year, wvU ’05) Head Coach: Marisa Kanela (13th year, wvU ’07)

Goalkeepers Coach: erika Yohn (Second year) Stadium: Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium (1,650) Sport Administrator: Simon Dover, Senior associate athletics Director/ Business operations, CFo SOCCER HISTORY

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96 2022 Sea SoN Preview QUICK FACTS 2022 WOMEN'S SOCCER UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location: Morgantown, w .va . Enrollment: 28,267 Founded: 1867 President: e . Gordon Gee Director of Athletics: Shane Lyons Web Address: wvUsports com Nickname: Mountaineers School Color: old Gold (PMS 124) and Blue (PMS 295) Conference: Big 12 Conference PROGRAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Nikki Izzo-Brown (27th year, Rochester ’93) Record at WVU: 372-127-61 (.718) (26 years) Career Record: 385-132-61 (.718) (27 years)

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Founded: 1995 (first season – 1996) Record: 372-127-61 (26 years) NCaa Division i NCAA Tournament Appearances: 21 straight (2000-20) NCAA Appearance: College Cup Final (2016) Conference Championships (Last): 9 (2018) Big East Conference Championships (Last): 8 (2011) 17/6 Record: 10-5-5, 3-3-3 12 Conference Big 12 Championship Semifinal Ranking (Polls): N/a Jordan Brewster (D) First Team: Jordan Brewster (D); Second Team: Nicole Payne (F/D), Kayza Massey (GK); All-Freshman Team: Dilary Heredia-Beltran (F)

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2022 StartersOUTLOOKReturning/Lost: 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:

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2021REVIEWSEASON 2021 Season Review 98 2021 Mountaineer Accolades 99 2021 Season Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

• wvU extended its streak of at least 10 wins or more to 22 straight seasons

98 2021 Se ASon Review 10-5-5, 3-3-3 BIG 12 • in its 26th season in program history, the Mountaineers finished 10-5-5 overall, along with 3-3-3 in Big 12 play

• wvU was ranked as high as no 9 throughout the season in the United Soccer Coaches national Poll .

• Brewster also was named a candidate for the 2021 Women’s Soccer Senior CLASS Award, the first honoree for WVU since 2018.

• Senior defender Jordan Brewster was tabbed an All-America Third Team selection by United Soccer Coaches, her second All-America honor in as many seasons She is one of just 14 Mountaineers to earn a pair of All-America accolades in her career .

• The Mountaineers advanced to the semifinals of the Big 12 Championship for the seventh time since joining the conference in 2012

• west virginia’s defense recorded 11 shutouts on the year, including a pair of clean sheets in the Big 12 Championship. WVU’s nine shutouts in the regular season marked the most since 2017 (11), while the squad’s 11 total clean sheets were the most since 2018 (12)

• Brewster also was named to the United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America First Team, WVU’s first honoree since 2018.

• For the 11th consecutive season, a Mountaineer was featured on the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List, as Brewster earned the honor.

• Brewster, Payne and Heredia-Beltran were named to the United Soccer Coaches AllMidwest Region Team, with Brewster named to the first team, Payne to the second team and Heredia-Beltran to the third team.

• Academically, Brewster, junior defender Julianne Vallerand and sophomore midfielder Lilly McCarthy were named Academic All-District selections by CoSIDA. Additionally, a programbest 15 student-athletes reached the Academic All-Big 12 Soccer Teams.

• On the All-Big 12 Teams, Brewster led the way on the first team, while junior defender Nicole Payne and junior goalkeeper Kayza Massey landed on the second team. Freshman forward Dilary Heredia-Beltran was honored on the Big 12 All-Freshman Team.

RESULTS 2021 WOMEN'S SOCCER Aug. 19 Buffalo W 4-0 Aug. 22 Virginia L 0-1 Aug. 27 at Bucknell W 3-1 Aug. 29 Duquesne W 3-0 Sept. 2 Penn State L 0-2 Sept. 9 Georgetown T 0-0 (2 OT) Sept. 12 St. Francis W 5-0 Sept. 16 at JMU W 2-1 Sept. 19 Kent State W 2-1 Sept. 24 Iowa State W 4-0 Oct. 1 Oklahoma W 2-0 Oct. 7 at Kansas State T 1-1 (2 OT) Oct. 10 at Kansas L 1-2 (2 OT) Oct. 14 TCU L 0-1 Oct. 17 Texas Tech W 2-0 Oct. 21 at Texas T 0-0 (2 OT) Oct. 24 at Baylor T 0-0 (2 OT) Oct. 28 Oklahoma State L 1-2 (1 OT) Oct. 31 Baylor W 1-0 Big 12 Quarterfinals Nov. 4 Texas T 0-0 (2OT) UT adv., 3-4 PKs Big 12 Semifinals - Big 12 Conference game Home games in bold. REVIEW 2021 SEASON

99 WVUSPORTS.COM wv U womensSoccer @ wv U womensSoccer wv U womensSoccer TEAM • United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award CHLOE ADLER • Academic All-Big 12 First Team JORDAN BREWSTER • United Soccer Coaches All-America Third Team • United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America First Team • CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team • United Soccer Coaches AllMidwest Region First Team • United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Region First Team • MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List • Senior CLASS Award Candidate • All-Big 12 First Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Aug. 31, Oct. 5) • TopDrawerSoccer national Team of the week (Sept . 14) • Preseason All-Big 12 Team STEPHANIE CHMIEL • Dr . Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award • Academic All-Big 12 First Team DILARY HEREDIA-BELTRAN • Big 12 All-Freshman Team • United Soccer Coaches AllMidwest Region Third Team • Big 12 All-Tournament Team • TopDrawerSoccer Freshman Best XI Second Team • WVU Student-Athlete of the Week (Sept. 20) MAYA LADHANI • Academic All-Big 12 First Team JULIANA LYNCH • Academic All-Big 12 First Team KAYZA MASSEY • All-Big 12 Second Team • United Soccer Coaches Division I national Player of the week (oct . 27) • Big 12 Goalkeeper of the Week (Oct. 26) • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • Preseason All-Big 12 Team • WVU Student-Athlete of the Week (Oct. 25) LILLY MCCARTHY • CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 First Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team NICOLE PAYNE • United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region Second Team • United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Region Second Team • All-Big 12 Second Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team GABRIELLE ROBINSON • Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 14) • Academic All-Big 12 First Team AALIYAH SCOTT • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team LAUREN SEGALLA • Academic All-Big 12 First Team ISABELLA SIBLEY • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team • WVU Student-Athlete of the Week (Oct. 18) GRACE SMITH • Academic All-Big 12 First Team ALINA STAHL • Academic All-Big 12 First Team JULIANNE VALLERAND • CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 First Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • WVU Student-Athlete of the Week (Aug. 24) ACCOLADES 2021 MOUNTAINEER

100 2021 Se ASon Review ## PLAYER GP-GS MIN G A PTS SH SH% GWG PK-ATT 19 Sibley, Isabella 20-14 1,288 5 3 13 24 .208 2 0-0 9 Segalla, Lauren 17-14 1,159 6 0 12 23 .261 2 0-0 26 Vallerand, Julianne 17-16 1,317 4 1 9 40 .100 2 0-0 18 Heredia-Beltran, Dilary 20-20 1,489 3 3 9 45 .067 2 0-0 15 McCarthy, Lilly 19-19 1,415 3 3 9 35 .086 1 0-0 10 Brewster, Jordan 20-20 1,921 2 2 6 5 .400 1 2-2 23 Rodriguez, AJ 20-4 663 2 1 5 12 .167 0 0-0 25 Sparacio, Leah 9-0 211 1 3 5 4 .250 0 0-0 4 Lynch, Juliana 16-14 1,077 2 0 4 11 .182 0 0-0 12 McCutcheon, Maya 20-20 1,591 1 2 4 30 .033 0 0-0 11 Scott, Aaliyah 20-0 564 1 2 4 11 .091 0 0-0 5 Kijowski, Rhea 7-0 92 1 1 3 6 .167 0 0-0 21 Schöppl, Lisa 17-6 839 0 2 2 7 .000 0 0-0 8 Robinson, Gabrielle 19-19 1,796 0 1 1 7 .000 0 0-0 2 Aunkst, Mackenzie 8-8 612 0 1 1 4 .000 0 0-0 7 Payne, Nicole 20-20 1,839 0 0 0 10 .000 0 0-0 22 Adler, Chloe 15-1 369 0 0 0 6 .000 0 0-0 16 Ladhani, Maya 8-0 161 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0-0 28 Darling, Ruby 1-0 16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 3 Chmiel, Stephanie 5-0 60 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 13 Leslie, Annika 14-5 637 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 33 Murphy, Maddie 1-0 19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 00 Massey, Kayza 20-20 1,902 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Bilal, Aria 8-0 50 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 14 Brown, Brooke 3-0 47 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 20 31 25 87 283 .110 2-2 Opponents 20 12 10 34 142 .085 1-1 STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL OVERALL RECORD ## GOALIE GP-GS MIN GA GAAVG SAVES PCT W L T SHO/CBO 33 Murphy, Maddie 1-0 18:37 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0/1 00 Massey, Kayza 20-20 1857:27 12 0.58 52 .813 10 5 5 9/2 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 2/0 Total 20 1876:04 12 0.58 53 .815 10 5 5 11 Opponents 20 1876:04 31 1.49 104 .770 5 10 5 7 GOALS BY PERIOD 1ST 2ND OT OT2 TOTAL west virginia 14 17 0 0 31 opponents 6 4 0 1 12 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1ST 2ND OT OT2 TOTAL West Virginia 114 145 0 11 283 opponents 61 66 0 8 142 SAVES BY PERIOD 1ST 2ND OT OT2 TOTAL West Virginia 20 27 0 4 53 Opponents 43 52 0 6 104 CORNERS BY PERIOD 1ST 2ND OT OT2 TOTAL West Virginia 52 83 0 2 140 Opponents 13 25 0 2 42 FOULS BY PERIOD 1ST 2ND OT OT2 TOTAL West Virginia 65 91 0 4 166 opponents 96 94 0 6 206 ATTENDANCE SUMMARY WVU OPPONENT Total 11685 4704 Dates/Avg Per Date 12/974 6/784 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/689

101 WVUSPORTS.COM wv U womensSoccer @ wv U womensSoccer wv U womensSoccer GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL GOALS-ASSISTS-POINTS Opponent Score Massey Bilal Aunkst Chmiel Lynch Kijowski Payne Robinson Segalla Brewster Scott Buffalo 4-0 W 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 Virginia 0-1 L 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Bucknell 3-1 W 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 Duquesne 3-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-2 Penn St. 0-2 L 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Georgetown 0-0 T 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Saint Francis (PA) 5-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 at James Madison 2-1 W 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Kent St. 2-1 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 1-0-2 0-0-0 Iowa St. 4-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 Oklahoma 2-0 W 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Kansas St. 1-1 T 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Kansas 1-2 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 TCU 0-1 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 Texas Tech 2-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Texas 0-0 T 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Baylor 0-0 T 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Oklahoma St. 1-2 L 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 vs Baylor 1-0 W 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 vs Texas 0-0 T 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Opponent Score McCutcheon Leslie Brown McCarthy Ladhani Heredia-Beltran Sibley Schöppl Adler Rodriguez Sparacio Buffalo 4-0 W 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 Virginia 0-1 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Bucknell 3-1 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-1-1 Duquesne 3-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 Penn St. 0-2 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 Georgetown 0-0 T 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 Saint Francis (PA) 5-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-2 1-1-3 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-2 at James Madison 2-1 W 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-2 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Kent St. 2-1 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Iowa St. 4-0 W 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-2 DNP Oklahoma 2-0 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-2 DNP 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP at Kansas St. 1-1 T 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP at Kansas 1-2 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP TCU 0-1 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP Texas Tech 2-0 W 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP at Texas 0-0 T 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP at Baylor 0-0 T 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP Oklahoma St. 1-2 L 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP vs Baylor 1-0 W 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP vs Texas 0-0 T 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP

102 2021 Se ASon Review DATE OPPONENT SCORE G A PTS SH SH% GW PK-ATT MIN 08/19/2021 Buffalo 4-0 4 4 12 11 .364 1 0-0 142 08/22/2021 Virginia 0-1 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0-0 153 08/27/2021 at Bucknell 3-1 3 2 8 13 .231 1 1-1 152 08/29/2021 Duquesne 3-0 3 2 8 19 .158 1 0-0 138 09/02/2021 Penn St. 0-2 0 0 0 13 .000 0 0-0 146 09/09/2021 Georgetown 0-0 0 0 0 10 .000 0 0-0 169 09/12/2021 Saint Francis (PA) 5-0 5 7 17 31 .161 1 0-0 170 09/16/2021 at James Madison 2-1 2 1 5 10 .200 1 0-0 115 09/19/2021 Kent St. 2-1 2 1 5 19 .105 1 1-1 157 09/24/2021 Iowa St. 4-0 4 3 11 16 .250 1 0-0 152 10/01/2021 Oklahoma 2-0 2 2 6 16 .125 1 0-0 137 10/07/2021 at Kansas St. 1-1 1 0 2 17 .059 0 0-0 145 10/10/2021 at Kansas 1-2 1 1 3 18 .056 0 0-0 143 10/14/2021 TCU 0-1 0 0 0 8 .000 0 0-0 114 10/17/2021 Texas Tech 2-0 2 1 5 14 .143 1 0-0 142 10/21/2021 at Texas 0-0 0 0 0 14 .000 0 0-0 145 10/24/2021 at Baylor 0-0 0 0 0 14 .000 0 0-0 192 10/28/2021 Oklahoma St. 1-2 1 0 2 11 .091 0 0-0 178 10/31/2021 vs Baylor 1-0 1 1 3 11 .091 1 0-0 117 11/04/2021 vs Texas 0-0 0 0 0 15 .000 0 0-0 152 Totals 31-12 31 25 87 283 .110 2-2 2959 Opponents 12 10 34 142 .085 1-1 STATISTICS TEAM GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT SCORE MINUTES GA GAAVG SAVES SAVE% W L T SHO 08/19/2021 Buffalo 4-0 90:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 1 0 0 1 08/22/2021 Virginia 0-1 90:00 1 1.00 2 .667 0 1 0 0 08/27/2021 at Bucknell 3-1 90:00 1 1.00 1 .500 1 0 0 0 08/29/2021 Duquesne 3-0 90:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 1 0 0 1 09/02/2021 Penn St. 0-2 90:00 2 2.00 3 .600 0 1 0 0 09/09/2021 Georgetown 0-0 110:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 1 1 09/12/2021 Saint Francis (PA) 5-0 90:00 0 0.00 0 .000 1 0 0 1 09/16/2021 at James Madison 2-1 90:00 1 1.00 2 .667 1 0 0 0 09/19/2021 Kent St. 2-1 90:00 1 1.00 2 .667 1 0 0 0 09/24/2021 Iowa St. 4-0 90:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 1 0 0 1 10/01/2021 Oklahoma 2-0 90:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 1 0 0 1 10/07/2021 at Kansas St. 1-1 110:00 1 0.82 2 .667 0 0 1 0 10/10/2021 at Kansas 1-2 109:53 2 1.64 2 .500 0 1 0 0 10/14/2021 TCU 0-1 90:00 1 1.00 1 .500 0 1 0 0 10/17/2021 Texas Tech 2-0 90:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 1 0 0 1 10/21/2021 at Texas 0-0 110:00 0 0.00 7 1.000 0 0 1 1 10/24/2021 at Baylor 0-0 110:00 0 0.00 7 1.000 0 0 1 1 10/28/2021 Oklahoma St. 1-2 91:11 2 1.97 2 .500 0 1 0 0 10/31/2021 vs Baylor 1-0 90:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 1 0 0 1 11/04/2021 vs Texas 0-0 110:00 0 0.00 6 1.000 0 0 1 1 Totals 31-12 1921:04 12 0.56 53 .815 10 5 5 11 Opponents 1921:04 31 0.56 104 .770 5 10 5 7 Games played: 20 Shots per game: 14.15 Goals per game: 1.55 Assists per game: 1.25 Points per game: 4.35

RECORD2022BOOK Match Records 104 Single-Season Records 105 Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Individual Records 107 Team Records 108 Top Yearly Performances . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Class Records 110 Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium Records 112 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Academic Honors 115 Athletic Honors 117 Regulation/OT/PK/Misc . Records . . . . . 121 Fastest Goals 122 All-Time Televised Games 123 Mountaineer All-Americans . . . . . . . . 125 Mountaineers in the Pros 131 WVU on the National Scene 133 Series Records 134 All-Time Numerical Roster 135 All-Time Scores 136 All-Time Letterwinners 144

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105 WVUSPORTS.COM WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON GOALS 1 . Chrissie Abbott, 2002 20 2 Deana everrett, 2006 18 3 Katie Barnes, 2000 17 4 . Frances Silva, 2013 15 Ashley Banks, 2007 15 Chrissie Abbott, 2001 15 7 . Chrissie Abbott, 2003 13 Katie Barnes, 1999 13 Rena Lippa, 1998 13 10 Michaela Abam, 2016 12 Michaela Abam, 2015 12 Kailey Utley, 2015 12 Katie Barnes, 2001 12 ASSISTS 1 Frances Silva, 2013 13 2 . Lisa Stoia, 2003 12 Kim Bonilla, 2006 12 4 Ashley Lawrence, 2016 10 Katie Barnes, 2001 10 Lisa Stoia, 2003 10 7 Bry McCarthy, 2011 9 Blake Miller, 2010 9 Deana everrett, 2007 9 Marisa Kanela, 2005 9 Laura Kane, 2004 9 Katie Barnes, 2000 9 POINTS 1 . Chrissie Abbott, 2002 47 2 Frances Silva, 2013 43 Deana everrett, 2006 43 Katie Barnes, 2000 43 5 Ashley Banks, 2007 38 6 Chrissie Abbott, 2003 34 Katie Barnes, 2001 34 8 Michaela Abam, 2016 33 9 . Chrissie Abbott, 2001 33 10 Katie Barnes, 1999 31 SHOTS 1 Chrissie Abbott, 2002 159 2 . Chrissie Abbott, 2003 136 3 Michaela Abam, 2017 126 4 Michaela Abam, 2016 114 5 . Katie Barnes, 2001 113 6 Michaela Abam, 2015 109 7 Chrissie Abbott, 2001 107 8 Ashley Banks, 2007 103 9 Laura Kane, 2004 102 10 . Katie Barnes, 2000 98 MATCHES PLAYED 1 Michaela Abam, 2016 27 Sh’Nia Gordon, 2016 27 Carla Portillo, 2016 27 Hannah Abraham, 2016 27 Grace Cutler, 2016 27 Amandine Pierre-Louis, 2016 27 Alli Magaletta, 2016 27 easther Mayi Kith, 2016 27 9 . Ashley Banks, 2007 25 Kim Bonilla, 2007 25 Kiley Harris, 2007 25 Carolyn Blank, 2007 25 Amanda Cicchini, 2007 25 Natalie Cocchi, 2007 25 Krystle Kallman, 2007 25 Lisa DuCote, 2007 25 Greer Barnes, 2007 25 MATCHES STARTED 1 Michaela Abam, 2016 27 Sh’Nia Gordon, 2016 27 Carla Portillo, 2016 27 Amandine Pierre-Louis, 2016 27 Alli Magaletta, 2016 27 easther Mayi Kith, 2016 27 7 Ashley Banks, 2007 25 Greer Barnes, 2007 25 Kim Bonilla, 2007 25 Carolyn Blank, 2007 25 Amanda Cicchini, 2007 25 Natalie Cocchi, 2007 25 Lisa DuCote, 2007 25 Krystle Kallman, 2007 25 GOALKEEPER SAVES 1 Stacey Adams, 1998 125 2 Stacey Adams, 1997 113 3 . Stacey Adams, 1996 109 4 Melissa Haire, 2000 88 5 Rylee Foster, 2019 87 Kerri Butler, 2010 87 7 Sara Keane, 2012 84 Lana Bannerman, 2003 84 9 Sara Keane, 2011 80 10 . Kerri Butler, 2009 72 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 1 Rylee Foster, 2016 0 42 2 Michelle Newhouse, 2016 0 45 3 . Hannah Steadman, 2015 0 .50 4 Laura Finley, 2002 0 53 5 Rylee Foster, 2018 0 55 6 . Kerri Butler, 2008 0 .56 7 Kerri Butler, 2007 0 58 8 Lana Bannerman, 2006 0 60 9 Rylee Foster, 2017 0 64 10 Hannah Steadman, 2014 0 67 SHUTOUTS (for seasons prior to 2003, the school recognized combined shutouts) 1 Kerri Butler, 2010 14 2 . Hannah Steadman, 2015 12 Lana Bannerman, 2006 12 Rylee Foster, 2017 12 5 Rylee Foster, 2018 11 Hannah Steadman, 2014 11 Kerri Butler, 2008 11 8 Sara Keane, 2013 10 Lana Bannerman, 2003 10 Stacey Adams, 1997 10 GOALKEEPER MINUTES 1 Kerri Butler, 2010 2,201:51 2 Sara Keane, 2013 2,135:31 3 . Rylee Foster, 2018 2,133:38 4 Rylee Foster, 2017 2,122:15 5 Kerri Butler, 2008 2,106:41 6 Lana Bannerman, 2003 2,094:10 7 Hannah Steadman, 2014 2,007:17 8 . Sara Keane, 2011 1,975:49 9 Lana Bannerman, 2005 1,975:40 10 Hannah Steadman, 2015 1,975:08 KERRI BUTLER

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Shots: 15 by Michaela Abam vs Richmond, Sept 10, 2017

RECORDS

Goalkeeper Saves: 22 by Stacey Adams vs Connecticut, Sept 18, 1998

Game Winning Goals: 22 by Chrissie Abbott, 2000-03

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Goals-Against Average: 0 42 by Rylee Foster, 2016 Shutouts: 14 by Kerri Butler, 2010

INDIVIDUAL MATCH Goals: 4 by Michaela Abam vs Villanova, Sept . 6, 2015 Assists: 4 by Kailey Utley vs Villanova, Sept 6, 2015 Points: 8 (4 G) by Michaela Abam vs Villanova, Sept 6, 2015

Goalkeeper Minutes: 2,201:51 by Kerri Butler, 2010 Cautions: 4 by Kim Bonilla, 2006; Drea Barklage, 2011; Kadeisha Buchanan, 2016; Bianca St Georges, 2018 ejections: 1 by Meghan Lewis, 2011; Kara Blosser, 2012; Amandine Pierre-Louis, 2014; Sh’Nia Gordon, 2018; Addison Clark, 2019

Shutouts: 44 by Kerri Butler, 2007-10

Goalkeeper Minutes: 7,858:35 by Lana Bannerman, 2003-06

CAREER Goals: 53 by Chrissie Abbott, 2000-03

Multiple Goal Matches: 5 by Katie Barnes, 2000; by Chrissie Abbott, 2002 Assists: 13 by Frances Silva, 2013 Points: 47 (20G, 7A) by Chrissie Abbott, 2002 Shots: 159 by Chrissie Abbott, 2002 Matches Played: 27 by eight players, 2016 Matches Started: 27 by six players, 2016

Multiple Goal Matches: 12 by Katie Barnes, 1998-2001 Assists: 33 by Lisa Stoia, 2000-03 Points: (53G, 19A) by Chrissie Abbott, 2000-03

Cautions: 10 by Kadeisha Buchanan, 2013-16 ejections: 1 by Meghan Lewis, 2008-11; Kara Blosser, 2012-13; Amandine Pierre-Louis, 2014-2017; Sh’Nia Gordon, 2015-2018; Addison Clark, 2018-20

SEASON Goals: 20 by Chrissie Abbott, 2002 Game Winning Goals: 9 by Chrissie Abbott, 2002

Shots: 472 by Chrissie Abbott, 2000-03 Matches Played: 95 by Michaela Abam, 2014-17; by Sh’Nia Gordon, 2015-18 Matches Started: 95 by Sh’Nia Gordon, 2015-18

Goalkeeper Saves: 358 by Stacey Adams, 1996-98

Goals-Against Average: 0 59 by Hannah Steadman, 2014-15

Goalkeeper Saves: 128 by Stacey Adams, 1998

Season Most Goals: 61 in 2015 Fewest Goals: 22 in 2009 Most Assists: 54 in 2015 Fewest Assists: 17 in 1997 Most Points: 176 in 2015 Fewest Points: 66 in 2009 Most Shots: 596 in 2016 Fewest Shots: 194 in 2020-21 Most Shutouts: 18 in 2016 Most Saves: 122 in 1997 Fewest Saves: 25 in 2020-21 Most Corner Kicks: 203 in 2018 Fewest Corner Kicks: 51 in 1996 Most Fouls: 254 in 2016 Fewest Fouls: 103 in 2020-21 Most Wins: 22 in 2016 Fewest Wins: 9 in 1999 Most Losses: 9 in 1999 Fewest Losses: 2 in 2014, 2016 Most Ties: 6 in 2008, 2009 Fewest Ties: 0 in 2004, 2011 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 200220012000 (Second Round) 2003 (Third Round) 2004 (Second Round) 2005 (Second Round) 20072006 (Quarterfinal) 2008 (Second Round) 2009 (Second Round) 2010 (Third Round) 201320122011 (Second Round) 20152014 (Quarterfinal) 2016 (College Cup, National Runner-Up) 2017 (Third Round) 2018 (Second Round) 2019 (Third Round) 2020-21 (Second Round) BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 201120102007 BIG EAST DIVISION CHAMPIONS 20112008200720062002 BIG EAST APPEARANCESTOURNAMENT 200720062005200420032002200120001998 (Champions) 201020092008 (Champions) 2011 (Champions) BIG 12 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 2018201620142013 BIG 12 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS 20162015201420132012 BIG 12 TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 20132012 (Champions) 2014 (Champions) 20162015 (Champions) 20182017 (Champions) 20212019 No tournament in 2020-21 due to COVID-19 pandemic

RECORDS TEAM Match GOALS 8 vs Villanova, Sept 6, 2015 vs Syracuse, Sept 28, 2008 vs St Bonaventure, Sept 10, 2006 7 vs Ohio, Aug 29, 2004 6 vs Stony Brook, Sept 12, 2019 vs Radford, NCAA Tournament First Round, Nov 10, 2018 vs Kansas, Oct 16, 2015 vs High Point, Sept 16, 2012 vs . Pitt, Oct . 6, 2004 vs Virginia Tech, Sept 14, 1999 vs Bowling Green, Sept 9, 1998 vs St Francis, Pa , Nov 1, 1997 5 23 times, most recent: vs St Francis (Pa ), Sept 12, 2021 ASSISTS 9 vs Ohio, Aug 29, 2004 8 vs Villanova, Sept 6, 2015 vs St Bonaventure, Sept 10, 2006 7 vs St Francis (Pa ), Sept 12, 2021 6 vs Oklahoma, Oct 8, 2017 vs Loyola Marymount, NCAA Tournament Third Round, Nov 22, 2015 vs Kansas, Oct 16, 2015 vs Wright State, Sept 22, 2013 vs . High Point, Sept 16, 2012 vs Seton Hall, Oct 30, 2011 vs Syracuse, Sept 28, 2008 vs . Bowling Green, Aug . 31, 2007 vs Bowling Green, Sept 9, 1998 5 17 times, most recent: vs Stony Brook, Sept 12, 2019 POINTS 24 vs . Villanova, Sept . 6, 2015 vs St Bonaventure, Sept 10, 2006 23 vs Ohio, Aug 29, 2004 22 vs Syracuse, Sept 28, 2008 18 vs Kansas, Oct 16, 2015 vs High Point, Sept 16, 2012 vs Bowling Green, Sept 9, 1998 17 vs Stony Brook, Sept 12, 2019 vs Radford, NCAA Tournament First Round, Nov 10, 2018 vs Virginia Tech, Sept 14, 1999 vs Central Florida, Oct 3, 1999 16 vs Oklahoma, Oct 8, 2017 vs Loyola Marymount, Nov 22, 2015 vs . Seton Hall, Oct 30, 2011 15 vs St Francis (Pa ), Sept 12, 2021 vs Duquesne, Aug 30, 2015 vs . Towson, Sept 14, 2012 vs Syracuse, Oct 9, 2011 vs Xavier, Sept 16, 2007 vs James Madison, Aug 27, 2006 vs Radford, Oct 17, 2003 vs St John’s, Aug 31, 2001 vs Robert Morris, Sept 11, 1996

SHOTS: 49 vs Seton Hall, Oct 12, 2003 44 vs St Bonaventure, Sept 10, 2006 43 vs Saint Frances, August 28, 2016 vs St John’s, Sept 26, 2004 41 vs Buffalo, Sept 18, 2015 vs Longwood, Sept 13, 2015 vs Duquesne, Sept 6, 2012 38 vs Radford, NCAA Tournament First Round, Nov 10, 2018 vs, Iowa State, Oct . 18, 2015 vs Duquesne, Aug 30, 2015 37 vs Western Michigan, Sept 1, 2006 36 vs Oklahoma State, Oct 6, 2017 vs Radford, Oct 17, 2003 vs Providence, Oct 20, 2002 35 vs Texas Tech, Oct 19, 2017 vs TCU, Oct 13, 2013 vs George Mason, Sept 8, 2002 34 vs Richmond, Sept 10, 2017 vs Northern Kentucky, Nov 12, 2016 vs VCU, Sept 5, 1999 vs Miami (Fla ), Nov 4, 2001 FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED: 0 vs St . Francis (Pa .), Sept . 12, 2021 vs Duquesne, Aug 23, 2019 vs Saint Francis (Pa ), Sept 16, 2018 vs Boston University, Sept 13, 2018 vs Bucknell, NCAA Tournament First Round, Nov 11, 2017 vs Wright State, Sept 4, 2017 vs Longwood, Sept 13, 2015 vs UNCG, Sept 7, 2014 vs USF, Oct 26, 2007 vs Binghamton, Sept 3, 2006 vs Robert Morris, Sept 11, 1996 1 vs Rice, NCAA Tournament Second Round, May 1, 2021 vs Rutgers, NCAA Tournament Second Round, Nov 17, 2017 vs Buffalo, Sept 1, 2016 vs Buffalo, Sept 18, 2015 vs Towson, Aug 22, 2008 vs Syracuse, Sept 22, 2006 vs Jacksonville State, Sept 1, 2002 2 18 times, most recent: vs . Oklahoma, Oct 1, 2021 GOALKEEPER SAVES: 22 vs Connecticut, Sept 18, 1998 18 vs Rutgers, Sept 1, 1996 16 vs Connecticut, Sept 27, 1996 13 vs Duquesne, Sept . 4, 1996 11 vs Butler, Oct 17, 1999 10 vs Kansas, Oct 24, 2019 10 vs Notre Dame, Oct 8, 1999 10 vs Ohio State, Sept 15, 1996 10 vs Notre Dame, Sept 22, 2000

CORNER KICKS: 18 vs Bucknell, NCAA Tournament First Round, Nov 11, 2017 vs Villanova, Oct 19, 2008 17 vs Buffalo, Sept 18, 2015 vs Seton Hall, Sept 28, 2001 16 vs St Francis (Pa ), Sept 12, 2021 vs Binghamton, Sept 3, 2006 vs Syracuse, Oct 9, 2009 15 vs Oklahoma, Oct 9, 2015 vs St John’s, Sept 28, 2007 vs Radford, Oct 22, 2004 14 vs Kansas State, Sept 28, 2018 at Kansas, Oct 7, 2016 vs TCU, Oct . 13, 2013 vs Radford, Oct 17, 2003 13 vs Duquesne, Aug 29, 2021 vs Wake Forest, NCAA Tournament First Round, Nov 16, 2018 at Purdue, Aug 24, 2018 vs Iowa State, Oct 13, 2017 vs Wright State, Sept 22, 2013 vs Richmond, Sept 20, 2013 vs Duquesne, Sept 6, 2012 vs Seton Hall, Oct 30, 2011 vs Villanova, Oct 15, 2010 at Syracuse, Sept 30, 2007 vs Syracuse, Sept 22, 2006 FOULS: 24 vs Notre Dame, Nov 11, 2007 23 vs St John’s, Oct 18, 1998 22 vs Oklahoma State, Big 12 Championship Quarterfinal, Nov. 4, 2015 20 vs SMU, Nov 12, 2004 19 vs Miami, Fla , Sept 2, 2012 vs Ohio State, Oct 7, 1998 vs St Francis, Pa , Sept 18, 1996 vs Pitt, Oct 16, 1996 18 vs Northwestern, Aug 26, 2018 vs Villanova, Oct 13, 2006 17 vs Duke, Nov 26, 2016 vs Hofstra, Sept 5, 2014 vs Boston College, Sept 19, 2004 vs Georgetown, Sept 6, 1998 vs Villanova, Sept 12, 1998 vs St John’s, Sept 24, 2006

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109 WVUSPORTS.COM WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer PERFORMANCES TOP YEARLY POINTS 1996 Tonia Deligiannis 16 1997 Rena Lippa 23 1998 Rena Lippa 28 1999 Katie Barnes 31 2000 Katie Barnes 43 2001 Katie Barnes 34 2002 Chrissie Abbott 47 2003 Chrissie Abbott 34 2004 Marisa Kanela 26 2005 Marisa Kanela 27 2006 Deana everrett 43 2007 Ashley Banks 38 2008 Deana everrett 22 2009 Carolyn Blank 12 2010 Blake Miller 29 2011 Blake Miller 27 2012 Kate Schwindel 26 2013 Frances Silva 43 2014 Michaela Abam 16 2015 Kailey Utley 30 2016 Michaela Abam 33 2017 Michaela Abam 23 2018 Sh’Nia Gordon 20 2019 Alina Stahl 18 2020-21 Stefany Ferrer-vanGinkel 15 2021 Isabella Sibley 13 GOALS 1996 Tonia Deligiannis 6 Rena Lippa 6 1997 Rena Lippa 11 1998 Rena Lippa 12 1999 Katie Barnes 13 2000 Katie Barnes 17 2001 Chrissie Abbott 15 2002 Chrissie Abbott 20 2003 Chrissie Abbott 13 2004 Marisa Kanela 11 2005 Marisa Kanela 9 2006 Deana everrett 18 2007 Ashley Banks 15 2008 Blake Miller 10 2009 Megan Mischler 5 2010 Blake Miller 10 2011 Blake Miller 10 2012 Frances Silva 11 2013 Frances Silva 15 2014 Michaela Abam 8 2015 Michaela Abam 12 Kailey Utley 12 2016 Michaela Abam 12 2017 Michaela Abam 10 2018 Sh’Nia Gordon 9 2019 Alina Stahl 8 2020-21 Stefany Ferrer-vanGinkel 6 Alina Stahl 6 2021 Lauren Segalla 6 ASSISTS 1996 Stacey Sollmann 7 1997 Stacey Sollmann 5 1998 Katie Barnes 6 1999 Rachel Kruze 6 2000 Katie Barnes 9 2001 Katie Barnes 10 2002 Lisa Stoia 10 2003 Lisa Stoia 12 2004 Laura Kane 9 2005 Marisa Kanela 9 2006 Kim Bonilla 12 2007 Deana everrett 9 2008 Deana everrett 8 2009 Caroline Szwed 6 2010 Blake Miller 9 2011 Bry McCarthy 9 2012 Kate Schwindel 8 2013 Frances Silva 13 2014 Ashley Lawrence 7 2015 Ashley Lawrence 8 2016 Ashley Lawrence 10 2017 Sh’Nia Gordon 7 Carla Portillo 7 2018 Nadya Gill 7 2019 Lizzie Mayfield 7 2020-21 Lauren Segalla 5 2021 Dilary Heredia-Beltran 3 Lilly McCarthy 3 Isabella Sibley 3 SAVES 1996 Stacey Adams 109 1997 Stacey Adams 121 1998 Stacey Adams 128 1999 Tera Berardi 51 2000 Melissa Haire 88 2001 Melissa Haire 37 2002 Laura Finley 38 2003 Lana Bannerman 84 2004 Lana Bannerman 44 2005 Lana Bannerman 61 2006 Lana Bannerman 52 2007 Mallory Beck 33 2008 Kerri Butler 43 2009 Kerri Butler 72 2010 Kerri Butler 87 2011 Sara Keane 80 2012 Sara Keane 84 2013 Sara Keane 67 2014 Hannah Steadman 52 2015 Hannah Steadman 45 2016 Rylee Foster 36 2017 Rylee Foster 45 2018 Rylee Foster 34 2019 Rylee Foster 87 2020-21 Kayza Massey 16 2021 Kayza Massey 52 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 1996 Stacey Adams 2 10 1997 Stacey Adams 1 23 1998 Stacey Adams 1 12 1999 Tera Berardi 1 45 2000 Melissa Haire 0 95 2001 Laura Finley 0 82 2002 Laura Finley 0 49 2003 Lana Bannerman 0 82 2004 Lana Bannerman 0 98 2005 Lana Bannerman 0 92 2006 Lana Bannerman 0 60 2007 Kerri Butler 0 89 2008 Kerri Butler 0 .56 2009 Kerri Butler 0 67 2010 Kerri Butler 0 82 2011 Sara Keane 0 91 2012 Sara Keane 0 94 2013 Sara Keane 1 01 2014 Hannah Steadman 0 67 2015 Hannah Steadman 0 50 2016 Rylee Foster 0 42 2017 Rylee Foster 0 .64 2018 Rylee Foster 0 55 2019 Rylee Foster 1 23 2020-21 Kayza Massey 0 88 2021 Kayza Massey 0 81 GOALKEEPER MINUTES 1996 Stacey Adams 1,540 1997 Stacey Adams 1,765 1998 Stacey Adams 1,775 1999 Tera Berardi 1,119 2000 Melissa Haire 1,888 2001 Melissa Haire 1,129 2002 Laura Finley 1,112 2003 Lana Bannerman 2,095 2004 Lana Bannerman 1,829 2005 Lana Bannerman 1,965 2006 Lana Bannerman 1,956 2007 Mallory Beck 1,218:42 2008 Kerri Butler 2,106:41 2009 Kerri Butler 2,161:10 2010 Kerri Butler 2,201:51 2011 Sara Keane 1,975:49 2012 Sara Keane 1,905:44 2013 Sara Keane 2,135:31 2014 Hannah Steadman 2,007:17 2015 Hannah Steadman 1,975:08 2016 Rylee Foster 1,509:56 2017 Rylee Foster 2,122:15 2018 Rylee Foster 2,133:38 2019 Rylee Foster 1,904:21 2020-21 Kayza Massey 919:58 2021 Kayza Massey 1,857:22 RYLEE FOSTER

110 ReCORD BOOK RECORDS CLASS FRESHMAN GOALS Year Games Goals Avg. 1 Blake Miller 2008 23 10 0 .43 2 Michaela Abam 2014 22 8 0 36 Ashley Banks 2004 21 8 0 38 4 . erica Henderso 2008 21 6 0 .28 Tonia Deligiannis 1996 19 6 0 31 Kate Schwindel 2011 22 6 0 27 FRESHMAN ASSISTS Year Games Assists Avg. 1 Ashley Banks 2004 21 8 0 .38 2 Stacey Sollmann 1996 19 7 0 37 Kate Schwindel 2011 22 7 0 31 4 Katie Barnes 1998 19 6 0 32 Rachel Kruze 1999 19 6 0 32 Lisa Stoia 2000 21 6 0 .29 Bianca St Georges 2015 22 6 0 27 Caroline Szwed 2009 23 6 0 26 FRESHMAN POINTS Year Games Points Avg. 1 Ashley Banks 2004 21 24 1 .14 2 Blake Miller 2008 23 21 0 91 3 Kate Schwinde 2011 22 19 0 86 4 . Michaela Abam 2014 22 16 0 .73 Tonia Deligianni 199 19 16 0 84 SOPHOMORE GOALS Year Games Goals Avg. 1 Deana everrett 2006 21 18 0 85 2 Chrissie Abbott 2001 21 15 0 71 3 Katie Barnes 1999 19 13 0 68 4 . Michaela Abam 2015 23 12 0 .52 5 Laura Kane 2002 21 10 0 48 SOPHOMORE ASSISTS Year Games Assists Avg. 1 Laura Kane 2002 21 8 0 38 Kate Schwindel 2012 20 8 0 .40 3 Ashley Lawrence 2014 20 7 0 35 Lizzie Mayfield 2019 20 7 0.35 Deana everrett 2006 21 7 0 .33 Ashley Banks 2005 21 7 0 33 Bri Rodriguez 2010 24 7 0 29 SOPHOMORE POINTS Year Games Points Avg. 1 Deana everrett 2006 21 43 2 04 2 Chrissie Abbott 2001 21 33 1 57 3 Katie Barnes 1999 19 31 1 .63 4 Laura Kane 2002 21 28 1 33 Michaela Abam 2015 23 28 1 22 JUNIOR GOALS Year Games Goals Avg. 1 Chrissie Abbott 2002 22 20 0 .91 2 Katie Barnes 2000 21 17 0 81 3 Michaela Abam 2016 27 12 0 44 4 . Rena Lippa 1997 19 11 0 .58 Marisa Kanela 2004 21 11 0 58 Frances Silva 2012 20 11 0 55 Kate Schwinde 2013 18 11 0 61 JUNIOR ASSISTS Year Games Assists Avg. 1 Kim Bonilla 2006 21 12 0 57 2 . Lisa Stoia 2002 22 10 0 .45 3 Michaela Abam 2016 27 9 0 33 Bry McCarthy 2011 22 9 0 40 Blake Miller 2010 24 9 0 .38 Deana everrett 2007 23 9 0 39 Katie Barnes 2000 21 9 0 43 JUNIOR POINTS Year Games Points Avg. 1 Chrissie Abbott 2002 22 47 2 14 2 Katie Barnes 2000 21 43 2 05 3 . Michaela Abam 2016 27 33 1 .22 4 Kim Bonilla 2006 21 30 1 42 5 Deana everrett 2007 21 29 1 26 Blake Miller 2010 24 29 1 .21 LAURA KANE

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OPPONENT RECORDS

First WVU goal: Natalie Cocchi vs Purdue; September 1, 2004

Corners: 18 (Villanova, 10/19/08; Bucknell, 11/11/17)

Goals: 8 (Syracuse, 11/28/09; St . Bonaventure, 9/10/06; Villanova, 9/6/15) Assists: 8 (St Bonaventure, 9/10/06; Villanova, 9/6/15) Points: 24 (St Bonaventure, 9/10/06; Villanova 9/6/15) Shots: 44 (Binghamton, 9/3/06)

First opponent assist: Sarah Huffman, Virginia; September 5, 2004

Saves: 9 (Penn State, 8/20/10; Loyola Marymount, 11/22/15) Fouls: 24 (Notre Dame, 11/11/07)

Goals: 4 (Kentucky, 9/15/13; Duke, 9/8/17) Assists: 4 (Notre Dame, 10/1/04) Points: 11 (Duke, 9/8/17) Shots: 23 (Penn State, 8/20/10) Saves: 18 (Binghamton, 9/3/06) Fouls: 23 (Providence, 10/24/10)

Corners: 11 (vs Penn State, 8/20/10)

OTHER RECORDS

First game: WVU, 1 Purdue 0; September 1, 2004

First goal: Natalie Cocchi vs Purdue; September 1, 2004

DICK DLESK SOCCER STADIUM WEST VIRGINIA RECORDS

First opponent goal: Kristen Weiss, Virginia; September 5, 2004

First WVU assist: Laura Kane vs Arizona; September 10, 2004

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113 WVUSPORTS.COM WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer TOP 25 CROWDS FOR WOMEN’S SOCCER AT DDSS (2004-present) Date Crowd Opponent Result 11/30/07 3,000 No 8 USC** L, 0-1 08/23/19 2,492 Duquesne W, 2-0 11/18/16 2,471 Ohio State** W, 1-0 (2OT) 08/24/17 2,421 No 10 Virginia L 1-2 (2OT) 10/07/18 2,081 No 13 Texas W, 2-1 10/14/16 2,068 Texas Tech W, 1-0 08/31/12 2,057 No 6 Penn State L, 1-2 10/28/16 2,048 Oklahoma State W, 3-0 08/29/14 2,045 No 21 Duke L, 0-2 08/26/16 2,019 No 8 Clemson W, 1-0 10/02/16 1,973 No 23 Oklahoma W, 2-0 09/16/16 1,946 Princeton W, 3-0 08/30/19 1,846 High Point W, 3-0 09/28/18 1,827 Kansas State W, 4-0 09/27/19 1,812 Iowa State W, 2-0 09/06/19 1,803 No 8 Penn State T, 1-1 (2OT) 09/04/16 1,763 No 19 Ohio State W, 2-1 09/08/17 1,732 No 6 Duke L, 4-0 11/12/10 1,688 Morehead State** W, 2-0 11/26/16 1,684 No 5 Duke** W, 1-0 11/12/16 1,646 Northern Kentucky** W, 3-0 09/25/15 1,617 Texas W, 2-0 09/21/08 1,615 No 6 Virginia W, 3-0 11/16/13 1,610 Rutgers** T, 0-0 (2OT) (WVU won PK, 3-0) 11/17/17 1,554 Rutgers** T, 0-0 (2OT) (WVU won PK, 4-3) ** - NCAA Tournament ROBIN RUSHTON

2013 Nikki Izzo-Brown Sara Keane, Frances Silva, Caroline Szwed 16-4-3

Nikki Izzo-Brown Amanda Hill, Katie Osterman, Kate Schwindel 16-2-4 Nikki Izzo-Brown Kadeisha Buchanan, Amanda Hill, Kailey Utley 19-3-1

2009 Nikki Izzo-Brown Mallory Beck, Carolyn Blank, Nicole Mailloux 10-7-6

2000

Nikki Izzo-Brown Katie Barnes 15-6-0

Nikki Izzo-Brown Carolyn Blank, Deana everrett, Robin Rushton 14-3-6

2010 Nikki Izzo-Brown Ashtin Larkin, Meghan Lewis, Sydney Metheny 18-5-1

2001 Nikki Izzo-Brown Katie Barnes 15-5-1

2020-21

2002 Nikki Izzo-Brown Melissa Haire, Rachel Kruze, Shawna Toth 18-3-1

1996 Nikki Izzo Kristin Cholewa, Tonia Deligiannis, Rena Lippa 10-7-2

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACH CAPTAINS RECORD

1998 Nikki Izzo Rena Lippa, Nikki Garzon, Stacey Sollmann 11-6-2

2006 Nikki Izzo-Brown Cathy Abel, Lana Bannerman 14-4-3

2003 Nikki Izzo-Brown Chrissie Abbott, Lisa Stoia 17-4-2

2012

2007

2014

2019

2017

1999 Nikki Izzo Melissa Finkle, Stacey Sollmann, Ann Sorensen, Danielle Turrie 9-9-1

2008

2005 Nikki Izzo-Brown Karrie Hutchins, Kambria Riggins, Marisa Kanela 12-6-3

2021

YEAR

2015

2016 Nikki Izzo-Brown Carly Black, Kadeisha Buchanan, Ashley Lawrence 23-2-2 Nikki Izzo-Brown Michaela Abam, Bianca St Georges 16-4-3 Nikki Izzo-Brown Bianca St . Georges, Vanessa Flores, Grace Cutler 15-4-4 Nikki Izzo-Brown Jade Gentile, Rylee Foster, Grace Smith 12-8-2 Nikki Izzo-Brown Jordan Brewster, Lauren Segalla, Grace Smith 10-3-1 Nikki Izzo-Brown Jordan Brewster, Lauren Segalla, Grace Smith 10-5-5 Total 372-126-61

Nikki Izzo-Brown Bry McCarthy, Bri Rodriguez, Mallory Smith 11-5-4

1997 Nikki Izzo Rena Lippa, Nikki Garzon, Stacey Sollman 11-6-2

2018

Nikki Izzo-Brown Ashley Banks, Natalie Cocchi, Kiley Harris 18-5-2

RESULTS

2011 Nikki Izzo-Brown Drea Barklage, Chelsey Corroto, Meghan Lewis, Blake Miller 17-5-0

2004

Nikki Izzo-Brown Leslie Barden, Laura Kane, Ashley Weimer 15-6-0

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UNITED SOCCER COACHES SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA Jordan Brewster 2021, first team easther Mayi Kith 2018, third team Bianca St. Georges 2018, first team; 2017, second team

UNITED SOCCER COACHES SCHOLAR ALL-REGION

COSIDA ALLOF THE YEAR

Jordan Brewster 2021, first team Nicole Payne 2021, second team Rylee Foster 2019, second team Bianca St. Georges 2017-18, first team Easther Mayi Kith 2018, first team; 2017, second team Vanessa Flores 2017, third team NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA

Kailey Utley

Laura Kane 2004, 2003

AMERICA

Ashley Weimer 2004

Melissa Haire 2002 Stacey Sollmann 1999 BIANCA ST. GEORGES

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Bri Rodriguez 2012

WOMEN’S SOCCER ACADEMIC

HONORS SOCCER COACHES TEAM GPA AWARD (min. GPA 3.0) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Lilly McCarthy 2021 Julianne Vallerand 2021 Jordan Brewster 2020-21 Alina Stahl 2020 Bianca St Georges 2016-17-18 Alli Magaletta 2017 Carly Black 2014-15-16 Kailey Utley 2014-15 Amanda Hill 2013-15

2015

Frances Silva 2013

Ashley Banks 2007

ACADEMIC UNITED

Kim Bonilla 2007 Marisa Kanela 2005

Frances Silva 2013 Bri Rodriguez 2010, second team Chelsey Corroto 2010-11 first team; 2009, second team Deana everrett 2008, second team Robin Rushton 2008, second team Krystle Kallman 2007, second team Ashley Banks 2006-07, first team Kim Bonilla 2006 Karrie Hutchins 2005 Ashley Weimer 2003-04 Laura Kane 2002-04 Christen Seaman 2002 Melissa Haire 2001-02

Bianca St Georges 2018 Frances Silva 2013 COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Jordan Brewster 2020, first team Alli Magaletta 2017, third team Bianca St. Georges 2017-18, first team; 2016, third team Amanda Hill 2015, first team Kailey Utley 2015, third team Carly Black 2016 second team; 2014, second team Frances Silva 2013, first team Ashley Banks 2007, first team Christen Seaman 2002, first team Melissa Haire 2002, second team; 2001, third team

Kailey Utley 2014, third team; 2015, first team Carly Black 2014, honorable mention

Lisa DuCote 2008, honorable mention Deana everrett 2008, second team Kelsey Fowler 2008, honorable mention

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM Chloe Adler 2020 Jadyn Chee 2020 Maya Ladhani 2020 Lilly McCarthy 2020 enzi Broussard 2019 Stephanie Chmiel 2019 Juliana Lynch 2019 Kayza Massey 2019 Nicole Payne 2019 Gabby Robinson 2019 Aaliyah Scott 2019 Julianne Vallerand 2019 Jordan Brewster 2018 Aiyana Lauderman 2018 Lizzie Mayfield 2018 Alina Stahl 2018 Stefany Ferrer-vanGinkel 2017 Danielle Gordon 2017 Lois Joel 2017 Lauren Segalla 2017 Grace Smith 2017 Kayla Thompson 2017 Chloe Zamiela 2017 Jade Gentile 2016 Hannah Abraham 2015 Laurel Carpenter 2015 Patricia Fernandez 2015 Vanessa Flores 2015 Sh’Nia Gordon 2015 easther Mayi Kith 2015 Amanda Saymon 2015 Bianca St Georges 2015 Kadeisha Buchanan 2013 Ashley Lawrence 2013 Daniela Neves 2013 Ashley Woolpert 2013 Halie Conroy 2012 Leah emaus 2012 Mia Gunter 2012 Amanda Hill 2012 Noelle Honeycutt 2012 Kailey Utley 2012 BIG EAST FEMALE SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Kiley Harris 2007 Ashley Weimer 2004 Melissa Haire 2002 Stacey Sollmann 1999 Stacey Adams 1998 RHODES SCHOLAR NOMINEE Ashley Weimer 2004

BIG 12 SCHOLAR-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Frances Silva 2013 ALL-BIG 12 ACADEMIC SOCCER TEAM

Leah emaus 2014, honorable mention

Frances Silva 2013, first team Bri Rodriguez 2012, first team Sara Keane 2012-13, honorable mention

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Robin Rushton 2007-08 honorable mention

Amanda Hill 2014, honorable mention 2015, third team Jess Crowder 2013-14, honorable mention

Frances Silva 2012, third team erica Henderson 2011, third team Chelsey Corroto 2010, third team Ashtin Larkin 2010, third team Meghan Lewis 2010, second team Heather Saffel 2009, honorable mention

Ashley Banks 2006-07, first team Kim Bonilla 2007, first team Lisa DuCote 2007, honorable mention Krystle Kallman 2007, honorable mention Cathy Abel 2006, third team

Chloe Adler 2021, first team Stephanie Chmiel 2021, first team Maya Ladhani 2021, first team Isabella Sibley 2021, second team Mackenzie Aunkst 2020, first team Enzi Broussard 2020, first team Juliana Lynch 2020-21, first team Kayza Massey 2020-21, first team Nicole Payne 2020-21, first team Gabrielle Robinson 2020-21, first team Aaliyah Scott 2020, first team; 2021 second team Julianne Vallerand 2020-21, first team Jordan Brewster 2019-20-21, first team Danielle Gordon 2019, first team Lizzie Mayfield 2019, first team Kayla Morrison 2019, second team Alina Stahl 2019-20-21, first team Stefany Ferrer-vanGinkel 2018-20, first team 2019, second team Rylee Foster 2018-19, first team Lois Joel 2018, first team Amanda Saymon 2018, first team Lauren Segalla 2018-20-21, first team; 2019, second team Grace Smith 2018-20-21, first team Grace Cutler 2017-18, first team Jade Gentile 2017-19, first team; 2018, second team Patricia Fernandez 2017-18, first team Alli Magaletta 2017, first team Hannah Abraham 2016-17-18 first team Vanessa Flores 2016-17-18 first team Easther Mayi Kith 2016-17-18 first team Bianca St. Georges 2016-17-18 first team Sh’Nia Gordon 2016, first team; 2017, second team Michaela Abam 2016, first team; 2017, second team Ashley Woolpert 2016, first team Maggie Bedillion 2014-15, first team Kadeisha Buchanan 2014, first team; 2015-16, second team Ashley Lawrence 2014-16, second team; 2015, first team Katie Osterman 2014, first team Carly Black 2013-14-16, first team; Leah Emaus 2013-14-15, first team Amanda Hill 2013-14-15, first team Annalika Steyn 2013, second team Caroline Szwed 2013, first team Kailey Utley 2013-14-15, first team Kara Blosser 2012, first team Ali Connelly 2012-14 first team Jess Crowder 2012-13-14, first team Sara Keane 2012-13-14, first team Bri Rodriguez 2012, first team

Kate Schwindel 2012, first team; 2013-14, second team Frances Silva 2012-13, first team

117 WVUSPORTS.COM WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer HONORS ATHLETIC M.A.C. HERMANN TROPHY WINNER Kadeisha Buchanan 2016 M.A.C. HERMANN TROPHY FINALIST Kadeisha Buchanan 2015-16 M.A.C. HERMANN TROPHY SEMIFINALIST Michaela Abam 2017 Ashley Lawrence 2015-16 Kadeisha Buchanan 2014-15-16 Frances Silva 2013 Ashley Banks 2007 Chrissie Abbott 2003 M.A.C. HERMANN TROPHY WATCH LIST Jordan Brewster 2020*-21 Rylee Foster 2018-19 Bianca St Georges 2018 Michaela Abam 2017 Ashley Lawrence 2015-16 Kadeisha Buchanan 2014-15-16 Frances Silva 2013* Bry McCarthy 2012 Bri Rodriguez 2011 Carolyn Blank 2009 Greer Barnes 2008 Ashley Banks 2007 Amanda Cicchini 2006-07-08 Deana everrett 2006* Chrissie Abbott 2003 * - was added to the list during the season HONDA SPORT AWARD SOCCER WINNER Kadeisha Buchanan 2016 HONDA SPORT AWARD SOCCER FINALIST Kadeisha Buchanan 2015-16 ESPNW PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kadeisha Buchanan 2016 SENIOR CLASS AWARD ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM Bianca St Georges 2018 Kadeisha Buchanan 2016 SENIOR CLASS AWARD ALL-AMERICA SECOND TEAM Michaela Abam 2017 Ashley Lawrence 2016 Amanda Hill 2015 Kate Schwindel 2014 SENIOR CLASS AWARD CANDIDATE Jordan Brewster 2021 Bianca St . Georges 2018 Michaela Abam 2017 Kadeisha Buchanan 2016 Ashley Lawrence 2016 Amanda Hill 2015 Kate Schwindel 2014 Frances Silva 2013 NCAA COLLEGE CUP MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER ON DEFENSE Kadeisha Buchanan 2016 NCAA COLLEGE CUP ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Kadeisha Buchanan 2016 Rylee Foster 2016 Sh’Nia Gordon 2016 Ashley Lawrence 2016 SOCCER AMERICA COLLEGE MVP Kadeisha Buchanan 2014, first team Frances Silva 2013, second team Greer Barnes 2008, second team Amanda Cicchini 2007, first team Chrissie Abbott 2002 SOCCER AMERICA COLLEGE ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM SECOND TEAM Michaela Abam 2014 UNITED SOCCER COACHES SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICA Jordan Brewster 2020 Bianca St . Georges 2018 Michaela Abam 2017 Amandine Pierre-Louis 2017 UNITED SOCCER COACHES THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICA Jordan Brewster 2021 Rylee Foster 2018 NSCAA FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA Ashley Lawrence 2015-16 Kadeisha Buchanan 2014-15-16 Lisa Stoia 2003 Chrissie Abbott 2002 Katie Barnes 2001 NSCAA SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICA Michaela Abam 2016 Kadeisha Buchanan 2013 Frances Silva 2013 Carolyn Blank 2008-09 Greer Barnes 2007 Amanda Cicchini 2007 Chrissie Abbott 2003 Lisa Stoia 2002 NSCAA THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICA Bry McCarthy 2012 Greer Barnes 2008 Ashley Banks 2007 Laura Kane 2004 PLAYERTOPDRAWERSOCCER.COMOFTHEYEAR Kadeisha Buchanan 2016 ECAC ALL-STAR TEAM Kadeisha Buchanan 2014, first team NIKKI IZZO-BROWN AND KADEISHA BUCHANAN

118 ReCORD BOOK UMBRO/SOCCER NEWS NET PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALIST Ashley Banks 2007 SOCCER BUZZ PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALIST Ashley Banks 2007 Chrissie Abbott 2002-03 SOCCER BUZZ FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICA Lisa Stoia 2003 Chrissie Abbott 2002 SOCCER BUZZ SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICA Greer Barnes 2008 Carolyn Blank 2008 Ashley Banks 2007 Greer Barnes 2007 Chrissie Abbott 2003 Lisa Stoia 2002 Katie Barnes 2001 SOCCER BUZZ THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICA Amanda Cicchini 2007 Deana everrett 2006 Katie Barnes 2000 SOCCER BUZZ HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICA Lisa Stoia 2001 SOCCER BUZZ FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA Blake Miller 2008, fourth team Carolyn Blank 2006, fourth team Amanda Cicchini 2005, second team Ashley Banks 2004, second team Lana Bannerman 2003, honorable mention Lisa Stoia 2000, second team UNITED SOCCER COACHES ALL-REGION Dilary Heredia-Beltran 2021, third team Nicole Payne 2021, second team Jordan Brewster 2020-21, first team Stefany Ferrer-vanGinkel 2020, second team Alina Stahl 2020, second team Jordan Brewster 2019, second team Easther Mayi Kith 2018, first team Sh’Nia Gordon 2018, first team Rylee Foster 2017-18, first team; 2019, second team Bianca St . Georges 2017, second team: 2018, first team; Carla Portillo 2017, second team Amandine Pierre-Louis 2017, first team Michaela Abam 2017, first team NSCAA ALL-REGION Senior College Coaching Staff of the Year 2016 ■ Coach of the Year Nikki Izzo-Brown 2000, 2002, 2007, 2013, 2014 ■ Regional Assistant Coach of the Year Lisa Stoia 2010, 2014, 2015 ■ First Team Michaela Abam 2016 Kailey Utley 2015 Kadeisha Buchanan 2013-14-15-16 Ashley Lawrence 2013-14-15-16 Frances Silva 2013 Bry McCarthy 2011-12 Bri Rodriguez 2010 Carolyn Blank 2008-09 Greer Barnes 2007-08 Ashley Banks 2007 Amanda Cicchini 2007 Laura Kane 2004 Chrissie Abbott 2002-03 Lisa Stoia 2002-03 Katie Barnes 2000-01 ■ Second Team Rylee Foster 2016 Carla Portillo 2016 Amanda Hill 2015 Michaela Abam 2014 Bri Rodriguez 2012 Kate Schwindel 2012-13 erica Henderson 2010 Carolyn Blank 2007 Deana everrett 2006-07 Amanda Cicchini 2006 Kambria Riggins 2005 Marisa Kanela 2004-05 Rachel Kruze 2002 Jennifer Lewis 2002 Chrissie Abbott 2001 Lisa Stoia 2001 ■ Third Team Hannah Steadman 2015 Blake Miller 2011 Kerri Butler 2010 Bry McCarthy 2010 Nicole Mailloux 2009 Megan Mischler 2009 Amanda Cicchini 2005-08 Ashley Weimer 2004 Rachel Kruze 2000 Lisa Stoia 2000 SOCCER BUZZ ALL-MID-ATLANTIC REGION ■ Coach of the Year Nikki Izzo-Brown 2000, 2002, 2007 ■ First Team Bri Rodriguez 2010 Carolyn Blank 2008 Greer Barnes 2007-08 Ashley Banks 2007 Amanda Cicchini 2006-07 Deana everrett 2006 Laura Kane 2004 Chrissie Abbott 2002-03 Lisa Stoia 2001-02-03 Katie Barnes 2000-01 ■ Second Team erica Henderson 2010 Kerri Butler 2008 Deana everrett 2007-08 Carolyn Blank 2007 Kim Bonilla 2006 Amanda Cicchini 2005 Marisa Kanela 2005 AMANDA CICCHINI

119 WVUSPORTS.COM WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer Kambria Riggins 2005 Ashley Weimer 2004 Jennifer Lewis 2002-03 Rachel Kruze 2002 Chrissie Abbott 2001 Lisa Stoia 2000 Stacey Sollman 1998-99 ■ Third Team Bry McCarthy 2010 Amanda Cicchini 2008 Lana Bannerman 2006 Ashley Weimer 2003 Laura Kane 2002 Rachel Kruze 2000-01 Katie Barnes 1999 Stacey Stollman 1997 SOCCER BUZZ REGIONAL ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM erica Henderson 2008 Blake Miller 2008 Megan Mischler 2007 Carolyn Blank 2006 Amanda Cicchini 2005 Ashley Banks 2004 Lana Bannerman 2003 Nicole Cauzillo 2003 Marisa Kanela 2002 Lisa Zanti 2001 Lisa Stoia 2000 Katie Barnes 1999 Vanessa Heppeler 1998 Stacey Stollmann 1997 BIG 12 HONORS (2012-present) ■ Big 12 Coach of the Year Nikki Izzo-Brown 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 ■ Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year Michaela Abam 2016 Frances Silva 2013 ■ Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year Jordan Brewster 2020 Bianca St Georges 2018 Amandine Pierre-Louis 2017 Kadeisha Buchanan 2013-14-15-16 Bry McCarthy 2012 ■ Big 12 Newcomer of the Year Bianca St Georges 2015 Michaela Abam 2014 Kadeisha Buchanan 2013 All-Big 12 ■ First Team Jordan Brewster 2020-21 Stefany Ferrer-vanGinkel 2020 Alina Stahl 2020 Rylee Foster 2018 Sh’Nia Gordon 2018 easther Mayi Kith 2018 Bianca St Georges 2017-18 Amandine Pierre-Louis 2016-17 Carla Portillo 2016 Michaela Abam 2015-16-17 Maggie Bedillion 2015 Kailey Utley 2015 Kadeisha Buchanan 2013-14-15-16 Ashley Lawrence 2013-14-15-16 Frances Silva 2013 Bry McCarthy 2012 Bri Rodriguez 2012 Kate Schwindel 2012-13-14 ■ Second Team Kayza Massey 2021 Nicole Payne 2020-21 Lauren Segalla 2020 Jordan Brewster 2018-19 Grace Cutler 2018 Vanessa Flores 2017-18 easther Mayi Kith 2017 Rylee Foster 2016-17-19 Carla Portillo 2015-17 Bianca St Georges 2015 Hannah Steadman 2015 Cari Price 2014 Kailey Utley 2014 Amanda Hill 2013-15 Frances Silva 2012 ■ Big 12 All-Freshman Team Dilary Heredia-Beltran 2021 Lilly McCarthy 2020 enzi Broussard 2019 Nicole Payne 2019 Jordan Brewster 2018 Addison Clark 2019 Lauren Segalla 2017 Rylee Foster 2016 Sh’Nia Gordon 2015 Bianca St Georges 2015 Michaela Abam 2014 Amandine Pierre-Louis 2014 Carla Portillo 2014 Hannah Steadman 2014 Carly Black 2013 Kadeisha Buchanan 2013 Ashley Lawrence 2013 Leah emaus 2012 Kara Blosser 2012 Kelsie Maloney 2012 ■ Big 12 Tournament Offensive MVP Sh’Nia Gordon 2018 Ashley Lawrence 2014-16 Frances Silva 2013 ■ Big 12 Tournament Defensive MVP easther Mayi Kith 2018 Kadeisha Buchanan 2013-14-16 ■ Big 12 All-Tournament Team Dilary Heredia-Beltran 2021 Rylee Foster 2018 Nadya Gill 2018 easther Mayi Kith 2018 Lauren Segalla 2018 Bianca St Georges 2018 Sh’Nia Gordon 2016-18 Amandine Pierre-Louis 2016-17 Amanda Hill 2015 Kailey Utley 2015 Michaela Abam 2014-16-17 Kate Schwindel 2014 Hannah Steadman 2014 Kadeisha Buchanan 2013-14-15-16 Sara Keane 2013 Ashley Lawrence 2013-14-16 Frances Silva 2013 BRY MCCARTHY

120 ReCORD BOOK BIG EAST HONORS (1996-2011) ■ Big East Coach of the Year Nikki Izzo-Brown 2001-02 ■ Big East Offensive Player of the Year Ashley Banks 2007 Chrissie Abbott 2002 Katie Barnes 2000-01 ■ Big East Rookie of the Year Kate Schwindel 2011 Ashley Banks 2004 Lisa Stoia 2000 ■ Big East Midfielder of the Year Carolyn Blank 2008 Lisa Stoia 2002-03 All-Big East ■ First Team Blake Miller 2011 Bri Rodriguez 2010 Carolyn Blank 2008-09 Greer Barnes 2007-08 Amanda Cicchini 2006-07-08 Ashley Banks 2007 Deana everrett 2006 Marisa Kanela 2005 Laura Kane 2003-04 Chrissie Abbott 2000-03 Lisa Stoia 2001-02-03 Katie Barnes 2000-01 ■ Second Team Sara Keane 2011 Bry McCarthy 2011 Kate Schwindel 2011 Frances Silva 2011 Kerri Butler 2010 Blake Miller 2010 Megan Mischler 2010 Deana everrett 2008 Carolyn Blank 2007 Lana Bannerman 2006 Greer Barnes 2006 Amanda Cicchini 2005 Ashley Banks 2004-05 Ashley Weimer 2004 Marisa Kanela 2004 Laura Kane 2002 Chrissie Abbott 2001 Rachel Kruze 2000-02 Lisa Stoia 2000 Katie Barnes 1999 Stacey Sollmann 1997 ■ Third Team (started in 2005) Bry McCarthy 2010 Nicole Mailloux 2009 Megan Mischler 2008-09 Deana everrett 2007 Kim Bonilla 2006 Lana Bannerman 2005 Kambria Riggins 2005 ■ Honorable Mention Blake Miller 2008 Kim Bonilla 2007 ■ All-Rookie Team (reappeared in 2009) Sara Keane 2011 Kate Schwindel 2011 Frances Silva 2010 Bri Rodriguez 2009 Caroline Szwed 2009 Nicole Cauzillo 2003 Marisa Kanela 2002 Kambria Riggins 2002 Laura Kane 2001 Chrissie Abbott 2000 Lisa Stoia 2000 Rachel Kruze 1999 Vanessa Heppeler 1997 Stacey Sollmann 1996 ■ Big East Championship All-Tournament Team (started in 2007) Sara Keane 2011 Bry McCarthy 2010-11 Blake Miller 2010-11 Kate Schwindel 2011 Frances Silva 2011 Kerri Butler 2010 Meghan Lewis 2010 Megan Mischler 2010 Bri Rodriguez 2009 Carolyn Blank 2008 erica Henderson 2008 Greer Barnes 2007 Carolyn Blank 2007 Kim Bonilla 2007 Kerri Butler 2007 Amanda Cicchini 2007 Robin Rushton 2007 ■ Big East Championship Most Outstanding Offensive Player (started in 2007) Blake Miller 2011 Meghan Lewis 2010 Kim Bonilla 2007 ■ Big East Championship Most Outstanding Defensive Player (started in 2007) Bry McCarthy 2011 Kerri Butler 2010 Carolyn Blank 2007 ■ National Strength and Conditioning Association All-America erica Henderson 2011 Robin Rushton 2008 Kelsey Fowler 2007 Lana Bannerman 2006 Karrie Hutchins 2005 Lisa Stoia 2004 Katie Barnes 2002 ■ WVU Fred Schaus Captain’s Award Bianca St . Georges 2018-19 Amanda Hill 2015 Frances Silva 2013 Carolyn Blank 2010 Ashley Banks 2008 Laura Kane 2005 Katie Barnes 2001 ■ WVU Red Brown Cup Karrie Hutchins 2006 Chrissie Abbott 2004 ■ WVU Sports Hall of Fame Katie Barnes 2012 Chrissie Abbott 2016 Lisa Stoia 2019 MEGHAN LEWIS

■ Individual 3 by Jenny Heft, Notre Dame, Sept . 4, 1998; by Jenny Streiffer, Notre Dame, Sept 4, 1998; by elizabeth Kooiman, Baylor, Oct 3, 2019

Shots: 13 by Jen Carlson,SeptConnecticut,.28,1997

Goals:

■ Team Goals: 12 by Connecticut, Sept 27, 1996

Points: 7 (3G, 1A) by Cindy Daws, Notre Dame, Oct 25, 1996; by Jenny Heft, Notre Dame, Sept . 4, 1998

Assists: 21 by Connecticut, Sept 27, 1996

Fouls: 23 by Providence, Oct 24, 2010

Assists: 4 by Margaret Tietjen,SeptConnecticut,27,1996

121 WVUSPORTS.COM WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer RECORDS REGULATION/OT/PK/MISC. ALL-TIME RECORD IN REGULATION Year Home Road Neutral Overall 1996 5-3 4-4 9-7 1997 7-2 3-3 10-5 1998 6-1 4-3 10-4 1999 7-2 1-7 1-0 9-9 2000 7-0 6-2 1-0 14-2 2001 7-2 3-1 1-1 11-4 2002 8-1 6-2 3-0 17-3 2003 10-1 5-2 2-0 17-3 2004 5-5 7-1 2-0 14-6 2005 7-0 3-5 2-0 12-5 2006 7-1 5-1 1-2 13-4 2007 12-2 5-2 0-1 17-5 2008 7-0 3-2 2-0 12-2 2009 6-0 3-3 1-2 10-5 2010 9-0 3-4 3-0 15-4 2011 10-2 4-3 1-0 15-5 2012 6-2 3-0 1-2 10-4 2013 8-1 2-2 4-1 14-4 2014 9-1 3-1 3-0 15-2 2015 12-0 3-1 2-2 17-3 2016 11-0 6-0 4-1 21-1 2017 10-2 4-1 1-0 15-3 2018 6-1 6-1 3-0 15-2 2019 8-2 2-3 0-3 10-8 2020-21 6-0 4-1 0-1 10-2 2021 7-3 2-0 1-0 10-3 Totals 203-34 100-55 39-16 342-105 ALL-TIME RECORD IN OVERTIMES Year Home Road Neutral Overall 1996 1-0-1 0-0-1 1-0-2 1997 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-1-2 1998 0-1-1 1-1-1 1-2-2 1999 0-0-1 0-0-1 2000 0-1-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 2001 1-0-0 2-1-1 1-0-0 4-1-1 2002 1-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-1 2003 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-1-2 2004 1-0-0 1-0-0 2005 0-0-3 0-1-0 0-1-3 2006 1-0-2 0-0-1 1-0-3 2007 1-0-1 0-0-1 1-0-2 2008 2-0-2 0-0-2 0-1-2 2-1-6 2009 0-1-2 0-0-4 0-1-0 0-2-6 2010 1-1-1 2-0-0 3-1-1 2011 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2012 0-1-3 1-0-1 1-1-4 2013 1-0-1 1-0-2 2-0-3 2014 1-0-2 0-0-1 0-0-1 1-0-4 2015 1-0 1-0-1 2-0-1 2016 1-1-1 0-0-1 1-0-0 2-1-2 2017 0-1-2 1-0 0-0-1 1-1-3 2018 0-2-1 0-0-1 0-0-2 0-2-4 2019 0-0-1 1-0-1 1-0 2-0-2 2020-21 0-1-1 0-1-1 2021 0-1-1 0-1-3 0-0-1 0-2-5 Totals 13-12-23 14-7-29 3-3-9 30-22-61 ALL-TIME RECORD IN PENALTY KICK SHOOTOUTS 6-6 Overall MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Longest Winning Streak: 14 in 2010, 2016 Longest Unbeaten Streak (includes ties): 20 in 2014-15 (includes first game of 2015, snapped on Aug 23, 2015) Longest Losing Streak: 4 in 1999 Consecutive Matches Scored In: 18 in 2002; 2012-13 (last game of 2012, snapped on Oct 27, 2013); 2016 Consecutive Shutouts: 10 in 2016 Consecutive Shutout Minutes: 903:25 in 2016 Consecutive Matches Without Scoring: 4 in 1999 All-Time Record: 372-127-61 All-Time Home Record: 215-46-23 All-Time Road Record: 114-62-29 All-Time Neutral Record: 43-19-9 All-Time Regulation Record: 342-105 All-Time Overtime Record: 30-222-61 OPPONENT RECORDS

Corner Kicks: 14 by Connecticut, Sept . 18, 1998

Points: 45 by Connecticut, Sept . 27, 1996

Goalkeeper Saves: 18 by Binghamton, Sept 3, 2006

2019 MOUNTAINEERS

Goalkeeper Saves: 16 by Renee Leone, Saint Francis, Pa ., Nov . 1, 1997; by Carolina Hines, Providence, Oct 20, 2002; by Kassidie Stade, at Oklahoma, Oct . 9, 2015

Shots: 45 by Connecticut, Sept 27, 1996

1:47

2:22

3:53 Kailey Utley September 5, 2014 (Home vs . Hofstra) 3:57 Blake Miller November 4, 2011 (Home vs Georgetown) 3:59 Robyn D’Aversa October 21, 1998 (Home vs Ohio) 4:02 Laura Kane September 8, 2002 (Home vs George Mason) 4:17 Frances Silva August 23, 2013 (Away at Penn State) 4:18 Nicole Cauzillo September 14, 2003 (Home vs St John’s) 4:30 Marisa Kanela October 30, 2005 (Away at Villanova) 4:31 Kate Schwindel October 19, 2014 (Away at Kansas) 4:32 Marisa Kanela October 22, 2004 (Away at Radford) 4:43 enzi Broussard October 24, 2019 (Away at Kansas) 4:45 Deana everrett September 28, 2007 (Home vs St John’s) 4:50 Laura Kane September 19, 2003 (Away at Connecticut)KATE SCHWINDEL HEATHER KALEIOHI

Michaela Abam September 4, 2017 (Home vs Wright State)

Laura Kane October 6, 2002 (Home vs Notre Dame)

Bry McCarthy August 17, 2012 (Home vs La Salle)

2:47

1:18

Ashley Lawrence October 2, 2015 (Home vs TCU)

1:29 Carolyn Blank November 13, 2009 (Neutral vs . Loyola)

1:57 Megan Mischler September 21, 2008 (Home vs Virginia)

Kailey Utley August 30, 2015 (Home vs Duquesne)

1:42 Grace Cutler September 10, 2017 (Home vs . Richmond)

0:55

0:25 Sh’Nia Gordon September 23, 2018 (Away at TCU)

FASTEST GOALS IN FIRST FIVE MINUTES

1:23 Nia Gordon September 6, 2015 (Home vs Villanova)

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0:47

1:02

Kate Schwindel August 25, 2013 (Neutral vs Syracuse) 2:54 Lisa Zanti September 24, 2003 (Home vs Binghamton) 3:11 Michaela Abam September 30, 2016 (Home vs . Baylor) 3:12 Caroline Szwed October 22, 2010 (Home vs Connecticut) 3:17 Cathy Abel November 14, 2004 (Away at Texas) 3:20 Kailey Utley October 16, 2015 (Home vs Kansas) 3:29 Carla Portillo November 13, 2015 (Home vs Duquesne)

3:32 Nia Gordon August 30, 2015 (Home vs Duquesne)

3:32 Katie Barnes September 14, 1999 (Home vs . Virginia Tech)

1:43

Heather Kaleiohi September 23, 2016 (Away at Richmond)

2:31 Lisa Stoia October 21, 2001 (Home vs Georgetown) 2:44 Laura Kane September 7, 2003 (Away at James Madison)

Kim Bonilla September 22, 2006 (Home vs Syracuse)

Kate Schwindel September 30, 2011 (Away at Georgetown)

Alina Stahl September 22, 2019 (Home vs Bowling Green)

Time Name Date Opponent

1:20 Julianne Vallerand September 16, 2021 (Away at James Madison)

0:49 Heather Kaleiohi November 12, 2016 (Home vs . Northern Kentucky)

1:17 Kambria Riggins September 5, 2003 (Neutral vs New Hampshire)

2:50

2:01

Bianca St Georges October 21, 2018 (Away at Oklahoma) 2:52

2017

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ at Baylor (10/24) T, 0-0 (2OT)

123 WVUSPORTS.COM WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer TELEVISED GAMES ALL-TIME YEAR NETWORK OPPONENT (DATE) RESULT MISC.

2020 Fox Sports Oklahoma at Oklahoma (10/23) W, 1-0 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs Baylor (10/16) W, 2-1 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ at Texas Tech (10/9) W, 2-1 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs Texas (10/2) W, 2-1 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ at Oklahoma State (9/25) L, 1-2 (2OT) Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs Kansas State (9/18) W, 4-1 FOX Sports 1 vs TCU (10/31) W, 2-1 FOX Sports Network vs . Oklahoma State (10/17) L, 1-2 eSPNU vs Oklahoma (10/20) W, 1-0 Longhorn Network at Texas (10/6) W, 2-1 (2OT) ACC Network at Virginia (9/1) L, 1-4 FOX SPORTS 1 vs Baylor (11/4) W, 3-0 Big 12 Soccer Championship Final FOX Sports OK at Oklahoma (10/21) W, 4-1 FOX Sports OK at Oklahoma State (10/19) W, 2-1 FOX Sports 1 TeXAS (10/7) W, 2-1 FSSW+ at TCU (9/23) W, 2-0 eSPNU TeXAS TeCH (10/19) T, 1-1 (2OT) AT&T SportsNet/FSN OKLAHOMA (10/8) W, 5-1 Longhorn Network at Texas (9/27) L, 0-1 eSPNU at Princeton (9/15) W, 1-0 eSPNU vs USC (12/4) L, 1-3 NCAA College Cup Final vs. North Carolina (12/2) W, 1-0 NCAA College Cup Semifinal FOX Sports 1 vs TCU (11/6) W, 3-2 (OT) Big 12 Soccer Championship Final FSN at Texas (10/23) W, 1-0

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs . Penn State (9/2) L, 0-2

2018

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs Kent State (9/19) W, 2-1

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs Virginia (4/3) W, 1-0 2021 eSPN+ at Saint Joseph’s (3/7) W, 3-1

2020 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ at TCU (11/6) L, 0-1

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs Duquesne (8/29) W, 3-0

2017

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs TCU (10/14) L, 0-1

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ at Kansas (10/10) L, 1-2 (2OT)

2021 Big 12 Now on ESPN+ vs. Texas (11/4) T, 0-0 (2OT) Big 12 Championship Semifinal, UT adv. 3-4 PKs

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs Iowa State (9/24) W, 4-0

2020

2018

2016

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ at Kansas State (10/7) T, 1-1 (2OT)

2016

2020

2020

2019

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs Texas Tech (10/17) W, 2-0

2021 Big 12 Now on ESPN+ vs. Baylor (10/31) W, 1-0 Big 12 Championship Quarterfinal

2016

2019

2020

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs Georgetown (9/9) T, 0-0 (2OT)

2020 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs . Kansas (10/30) W, 2-1

2018

2017

2021 ACC Network extra at Virginia (4/10) T, 1-1 (2OT)

2020

2019

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs St Francis (Pa ) (9/12) W, 5-0

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs Oklahoma State (10/28) L, 1-2 (1OT)

2021 Longhorn Network at Texas (10/21) T, 0-0 (2OT)

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs . Buffalo (8/19) W, 4-0

2016 ESPNU

2019

2019

2018

2017

2018

2021 Big 12 Now on eSPN+ vs Virginia (8/22) L, 0-1

2008 Fox Soccer Channel KeNTUCKY (09/11) W, 1-0

2009 Cox at Providence (10/25) W, 1-0 2009 Cox at Connecticut (10/23) T, 0-0 (2OT) eSPNU NOTRe DAMe (10/2) L, 2-3 (OT) Bright House Sports Network at USF (9/27) L, 1-2 2009 West Virginia PBS TeNNeSSee (9/20) W, 1-0

2009 West Virginia PBS BOSTON (9/6) T, 0-0 (2OT) CSTV vs . Connecticut (11/7) T, 1-1 (2OT)* Big east Tournament

2009

2003

2002

2001

2008

2008 West Virginia PBS VILLANOVA (10/19) W, 2-1 (OT)

124 ReCORD BOOK YEAR NETWORK OPPONENT (DATE) RESULT MISC. 2016 eSPNU TeXAS TeCH (10/14) W, 1-0 2016 eSPNU OKLAHOMA (10/2) W, 2-0 2016 WTVR Digital at Richmond (9/23) W, 4-1 2016 Big Ten Network at Penn State (8/19) T, 1-1 (2ot) 2016 Season Opener 2015 ROOT SPORTS IOWA STATe (10/18) W, 4-0 2015 Fox College Sports at Oklahoma (10/9) T, 0-0 (2OT) 2014 FOX Sports 1 vs Oklahoma (11/9) W, 1-0 Big 12 Soccer Championship Final Year Network Opponent (Date) Result Misc. 2014 ROOT SPORTS OKLAHOMA (10/26) W, 3-1 Clinched Big 12 Regular-Season title 2014 Longhorn Network at Texas (9/28) W, 2-0 2013 FOX Sports 1 vs . Oklahoma State (11/10) W, 1-0 Big 12 Soccer Championship Final YEAR NETWORK OPPONENT (DATE) RESULT MISC. 2013 Fox College Sports at Oklahoma (10/25) W, 2-1 (2OT) Clinched Big 12 Regular-Season title 2013 FSN Plus at Baylor (9/29) W, 4-3 2012 Longhorn Network at Texas (10/26) W, 1-0 (OT) 2012 FOX Soccer OKLAHOMA (10/18) W, 2-0 2011 CBS Sports Network LOUISVILLe (11/6) W, 2-0 Big east Tournament 2011 CBS Sports Network GeORGeTOWN (11/4) W, 5-1 Big east Tournament 2011 CBS Sports Network RUTGeRS (9/25) W, 1-0 (OT) 2010 CBS Sports Network vs USF (11/7) W, 1-0 Big east Tournament 2010 CBS Sports Network vs Connecticut (11/5) W, 2-0 Big east Tournament 2009 CSTV vs Marquette (11/6) L, 0-1 Big east Tournament

2009

2005

2008 eSPNU CONNeCTICUT (10/12) T, 0-0 (2OT)

2007

2003

2008 Bright House Sports Network at USF (10/26) W, 2-0

2007 CSTV NOTRe DAMe (11/11) T, 1-1 (2OT)** Big east Tournament CSTV LOUISVILLe (11/9) W, 1-0 (2OT) Big east Tournament eSPNU vs Rutgers (11/3) L, 2-3 Big east Tournament CSTV vs Connecticut (11/4) L, 0-1 (2OT) Big east Tournament CSTV vs Villanova (11/7) T, 0-0 (2OT)*** Big east Tournament CSTV at Tennessee (09/28) W, 2-0 Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh at Connecticut (11/10) L, 0-1 Big east Tournament Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh vs Notre Dame (11/12) L, 1-2 Big east Tournament advanced on PKs, 4-2 **WVU advanced on PKs, 5-3 ***NOVA advanced on PKs, 5-4

2006

*UCONN

2008 West Virginia PBS SYRACUSe (09/28) W, 8-0

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A two-time Scholar All-American as well, Kane was twice selected to the Big East’s first team (2003, 2004) and was an All-Big east Second Team selection her sophomore year and an all-rookie honoree as a freshman Kane played in 86 matches for the Mountaineers, starting 85 of them

ALL-AMERICANS

Laura Kane became West Virginia’s fourth All-American in four years in 2004 when she capped off a stellar career with an eight-goal and nine-assist, 25-point performance in her senior season For her efforts, she earned Third Team All-America accolades from the NSCAA

Lisa STOIA

During 2004, Barnes spent time training with America’s elite, in hopes of becoming a member of the United States full National Team Chrissie ABBOTT 2002 NSCAA First Team All-American 2002 Soccer Buzz First Team All-American 2003 NSCAA Second Team All-American 2003 Soccer Buzz Second Team All-American 2002 Soccer America College MVP

Stoia also spent time training with the Philadelphia Charge and the Carolina Courage In the spring of 2009, Stoia played in the 2009 Women’s Profes sional Soccer league, after being drafted with the 48th overall pick by the Saint Louis Athletica

. Abbott scored 20 goals in 2002, and dished out seven assists for a program-best 47 points while leading her team to its first-ever NCAA Tournament win

Abbott completed her record-setting career at West Virginia by leading the Mountaineers to the Sweet 16 in 2003 with a team-high 13 goals and eight as sists She became WVU’s most decorated alumnus, earning five career records during her tenure. The North Olmsted, Ohio, native graduated as WVU’s career goals (53), points (125), shots (472), match es played (87) and matches started (87) leader She was the 2002 Big east Offensive Player of the Year, marking the third consecutive season that the award was earned by a Mountaineer In the history of the program, no Mountaineer scored more game-winning goals (22) than Abbott Along with teammate Lisa Stoia, Abbott was a 2003 member of the U-21 National Team Pool and a member of a select group of collegians invited to train with WUSA teams during the summer of 2003 She spent her summer training with both the Philadelphia Charge and the Carolina Courage Abbott, a Soccer Buzz and NSCAA Second Team All-American in 2003, was the co-winner of the 2004 Red Brown Cup, sharing the honor with wres tling’s three-time NCAA champion Greg Jones

The forward was a two-time Big east Offensive Player of the Year, earning the honor in 2000 and 2001, as well as a member of the US U-21 Nation al Team that won three consecutive Nordic Cups

Laura KANE 2004 NSCAA Third Team All-American

West Virginia’s first women’s soccer All-American, Katie Barnes rewrote the Mountaineer record book during her tenure at WVU The Mason, Ohio, native started every match in her career and helped lead the Mountaineers to their first-ever NCAA Tourna ment appearance as a junior in 2000

Katie BARNES 2001 NSCAA First Team All-American 2001 Soccer Buzz Second Team All-American 2000 Soccer Buzz Third Team All-American

That season, Barnes scored 17 goals and added nine assists for a 43-point season At the time, no wom en’s soccer player boasted better seasonal numbers

. Barnes also spent time as a member of the San Jose CyberRays

Known for her ankle-breaking foot skills, the Pottstown, Pennsylvania, native possessed deadly accuracy with her shot resulting in 31 goals, 15 of which were game-winners She also had a keen eye for the development of play, dishing out a total of 25 assists over four years Kane’s 85 total points, along with her goals and assists totals, rank her third in the WVU all-time points, goals and assists categories

On February 11, 2002, Barnes became the first West Virginia women’s soccer player to be drafted by the WUSA when she was selected in the second round as the ninth overall pick by the Carolina Courage

When Chrissie Abbott earned first team All-Amer ica honors from the NSCAA and Soccer Buzz in 2002, she became the first woman in the history of the program to do so The honors followed a record-breaking season that saw the junior forward break former All-American Katie Barnes’ seasonal records

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2003 NSCAA First Team All-American 2003 Soccer Buzz First Team All-American 2002 NSCAA Second Team All-American 2002 Soccer Buzz Second Team All-American A dynamic performer in the midfield, Lisa Stoia earned Big East Midfielder of the Year honors in 2002 for her efforts in leading West Virginia to its first regular-season championship. She also as sisted on 10 of West Virginia’s record-breaking 53 goals in 2003, tying her with Katie Barnes for the seasonal record Stoia was a NSCAA/adidas and Soccer Buzz Second Team All-American in 2002 Stoia continued her domination in her senior season, breaking the season assist record (12) she tied the season before on her way to becoming West Virginia’s all-time assists leader with 33 career dishes The Shirley, New York, native became the first midfielder in Big East history to earn midfielder of the year honors in consecutive seasons by winning the award for the second time in Alongside2003teammate Chrissie Abbott, Stoia became WVU’s all-time matches played and matched started leader with 87 career starts, after leading her 2003 squad to the program’s first Sweet 16 appearance For her efforts in 2003, Stoia earned First Team All-America honors from Soccer Buzz and the ANSCAAthree-time All-Big east First Team selection, Stoia was a member of the 2003 U-21 National Team Pool and one of a select group, including Abbott, who were invited to train with WUSA teams during the summer of 2003

The forward left WVU ranked in the top five all-time in three major offensive categories – 34 goals (3rd), 26 assists (3rd) and 94 points (3rd)

Barnes became the first defender in school history to earn All-Big east First Team honors and was a first team all-region choice. She and the WVU de fense allowed only two goals in seven postseason games as West Virginia advanced to its first NCAA elite Barneseightsuccessfully made the move from central midfield to defender in 2007 and was named a second team NSCAA All-American . The three-time All-Big east selection kept teams off balance with her ability to make runs forward as an offensive threat . A member of the all-tournament team at the 2007 Big east Championship, Barnes appeared in 82 career matches

Carolyn BLANK

2008 Soccer America Second Team College MVP 2008 Soccer Buzz Second Team All-American 2008 NSCAA Third Team All-American 2007 Soccer Buzz Second Team All-American 2007 NSCAA Second Team All-American Greer Barnes turned in one of the most memora ble seasons by a Mountaineer defender in school history in 2008 She logged the most minutes of any player while starting all 23 games at outside back An All-Big east First Team performer, she earned Soccer America Second Team MVP, Soccer Buzz All-America Second Team and NSCAA All-America Third Team honors as a senior .

Greer BARNES

An NSCAA All-Northeast Region First Team and All-Big east First Team selection, Blank scored the fastest goal in WVU’s NCAA Tournament history, coming at the 1:29 mark against Loyola (Md ) She finished the season with nine points on four goals and one assist Blank became the school’s second Big east Midfielder of the Year following a stellar junior

. In 2007, the Rye, New York, native, started all 25 games at outside defender, helping the Mountain eer defense tie a school record with 13 shutouts

A two-time Big east Offensive Player of the Week, the 5-foot-5 sophomore’s best game of the year came at DePaul, where she tied a school record for goals in a match with three, all in the first half. Everrett closed out her career as one of the finest offensive players, exiting after the 2008 season with 39 goals (third all-time), 24 assists (fourth all-time), 102 points (third all-time) and 299 shots (third all-time) in 84 career matches

Deana EVERRETT 2006 Soccer Buzz Third Team All-American After seeing her playing time increase as a fresh man, Deana everrett had a breakout sophomore season in 2006 to earn third team All-America honors from Soccer Buzz

A two-time NSCAA and Soccer Buzz All-Region honoree, Kane joined Abbott, Barnes and Stoia as former Mountaineers who made the U-21 National Team pool when she was selected to the pool following the 2004 season

The Oakville, Ontario, native put together the sec ond greatest scoring season in school history with 18 goals and seven assists for 43 points . She was an All-Big east First Team selection after leading the league in goals and points through the regular season She also was named to the Soccer Buzz All-Mid-Atlantic Region First Team and All-Mid-At lantic Region Second Team by the NSCAA . everrett, who was eventually named to the Hermann Trophy Watch List, ranked in the top five in the nation in goals scored all season as she led a Mountaineer squad that scored a school record 55 goals in 2006 .

The Annandale, Virginia, native led WVU with 38 points and 15 goals en route to being named the Big East’s Offensive Player of the Year and a first team all-conference selection The Hermann Tro phy semifinalist and Soccer Buzz National Player of the Year finalist also was named an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American and NSCAA Scholar All-American

2009 NSCAA Second Team All-American 2008 NSCAA Second Team All-American 2008 Soccer Buzz Second Team All-American Carolyn Blank earned her second consecutive NSCAA All-America Second Team honor in 2009, helping a young West Virginia team advance to a 10th straight NCAA Tournament As a senior, Blank became the school’s all-time leader in matches played (92) and matches started (92) The two-time team captain earned Team MVP honors in three straight seasons to finish her ca reer with 33 points on 13 goals and seven assists

Ashley BANKS 2007 Soccer Buzz Second Team All-American 2007 NSCAA Third Team All-American Ashley Banks turned in the finest senior season in school history The four-year letterwinner and 2007 team captain guided the Mountaineers to a Big east championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament’s elite eight in 2007 . The Mountain eers posted an 18-5-2 record, tying the school’s mark for most wins in a season

Barnes and the WVU defense allowed only four goals in 11 conference games in 2008 – the fewest by any Big east team in either division A Hermann Trophy Watch List pick, she earned multiple conference and national player of the week honors in helping the Mountaineers post 13 shutouts

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Amanda CICCHINI 2007 Soccer America First Team College MVP 2007 NSCAA Second Team All-American 2007 Soccer Buzz Third Team All-American Amanda Cicchini, an Oakville, Ontario, native, was a four-year starter at midfield, appearing in 89 ca reer matches, more than any other player in school history The 5-foot-2 playmaker was listed on the Hermann Trophy Watch List for three seasons Cicchini’s best season came in 2007 where she finished with eight points on four assists and two goals on WVU’s Big east championship squad The central midfielder was outstanding in controlling the tempo of play while working end line to end line A two-time NSCAA First Team All-Region selection, Cicchini was named to the All-Big east First Team three times in her career . As a junior, she earned All-America honors from Soccer Amer ica, the NSCAA and Soccer Buzz Named to the 2007 Hermann Trophy Watch List, Cicchini scored goals in the season opener against Bowling Green and at Pitt Great on the ball, she served assists against Penn State, Villanova and Wake Forest . She also was named to the all-tourna ment team at the 2007 Big east Championship

The most decorated athlete in WVU women’s soccer history, Buchanan ended her Mountain eer career in 2016 sweeping the sport’s major awards

The Brampton, Ontario, native capped her four-year career with her third straight National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America First Team honor

A team captain, Buchanan led the WVU defense to a nation- and program-best 23 wins and 18 shutouts in 2016 WVU advanced to the NCAA College Cup for the first time in program history and finished as the National Runner-Up. The squad was nationally ranked each week and sat at No. 1, the team’s first-ever No. 1 ranking, for eight weeks

The four-time Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year, Buchanan, also a four-time All-Big 12 First Team honoree, was the second athlete in conference history to claim four straight outright postseason awards She led the Mountaineers to a sweep of the Big 12 titles in 2016, their third sweep in four seasons, and WVU won seven Big 12 titles during her career Buchanan started 90-of-91 career matches, and the WVU backline allowed just 62 opponent goals and posted 55 shutouts throughout her four-year career She also tallied 25 career points (8 G, 9 A) Prior to her senior season, Buchanan helped Canada win Bronze at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics . She signed a professional contract with Olympique Lyonnais in January 2017

The culmination of four years of hard work and determination, Frances Silva was named to the 2013 NSCAA All-America Second Team following a high-scoring senior season

A finalist for the 2016 Senior CLASS Award, she also was named to the award’s All-America First Team . Buchanan also was named the NCAA Tournament Defensive MVP, as well as the Big 12 Championship Defensive MVP Additionally, she was nominated for a 2017 eSPY in the Best Women’s College Athlete category

127 WVUSPORTS.COM WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer campaign in 2008 A defensive center mid, Blank started all 23 matches, registering five goals and two assists, including two game winners A first team All-Big East selection, the Toms River, New Jersey, native earned All-America Second Team honors from the NSCAA and Soccer Buzz . Named the team’s MVP for the second consecu tive season, Blank earned all-tournament team recognition at the Notre Dame Inn at St . Mary’s Classic and the Big east Championship Blank was aggressive in the attack, attempting 71 shots, second-most on the team But perhaps most impressive was the leadership she provided to her teammates . Despite a talented eight-mem ber senior class in 2008, it was Blank who earned team captain stripes She was drafted in the fifth round of the 2010 Women’s Professional Soccer Draft by the St . Louis Athletica Bry

A three-time semifinalist and two-time finalist, Buchanan became the first Mountaineer to win the prestigious Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Her mann Trophy in 2016 She also earned the Honda Cup Award for soccer and was named the espnW and TopDrawerSoccer .com Player of the Year

2012 NSCAA Third Team All-American Ajax, Ontario, native Bry McCarthy capped off a stellar Mountaineer career with NSCAA All-Amer ica Third Team honors McCarthy, an outside back, was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year in her senior season . She became the program’s first defensive player to earn a conference major AnawardAll-Big 12 First Team selection, McCarthy led the Mountaineer defense to eight shutouts in 2012, including four in Big 12 Conference play The four clean sheets were tied for best in the conference McCarthy also played a vital part in the offense, moving forward into the attack to score seven points on two goals and three assists. She finished with 19 career assists, tied for ninth place all-time in program history McCarthy led WVU in its inaugural season in the Big 12 Conference to a regular-season champion ship with a 7-0-1 record It marked only the sixth time a Big 12 team has won the regular-season title without a loss . West Virginia’s 2012 season ended with a 13th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance . In January 2013, McCarthy was one of six players assigned to the Western New York Flash through player allocations from U S Soccer, Canadian Soccer Association and the Federation of Mexican Football . The Flash were one of eight teams in the inaugural National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) Frances SILVA 2013 NSCAA Second Team All-American

. A center back, she was named to the first team alongside classmate Ashley Lawrence for the second straight season Additionally, Michaela Abam was named to the second team, and the trio became the first in program history to earn NSCAA All-America accolades in the same season Buchanan is the only player in program history to earn an All-America honor in each of her seasons in a WVU uniform

Silva secured a slew of honors throughout her se nior season, including a spot on the 2013 M .A .C . Hermann Trophy semifinalist list. An All-Big 12 First Team selection, she also was named to the TopDrawerSoccer com Best XI Upperclassmen Second Team and the Soccer America MVP Sec ond Team . Additionally, Silva was named to the NSCAA Women’s Scholar All-America First Team and selected as the women’s soccer Capital One Academic All-America of the Year . In her final season at WVU, Silva led the Moun taineers to their second straight Big 12 Confer ence regular-season title and first Big 12 Confer ence Championship title, and she was named the Big 12 Soccer Tournament Offensive MVP She earned at least one conference title in each of her four years at WVU . The Mountaineers advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second Round in 2013 and finished at 16-4-3, 7-1 in the Big 12.

Silva concluded her Mountaineer career ranked No 4 in goals (38) and points (98) and No 7 in assists (22) She was selected by FC Kansas City with the 19th overall pick at the 2014 National Women’s Soccer League College Draft and signed a contract with the Blues . Kadeisha BUCHANAN 2016 MAC Hermann Trophy Winner 2016 NSCAA First Team All-American 2016 Senior CLASS First Team All-American 2015 NSCAA First Team All-American 2014 NSCAA First Team All-American 2014 Soccer America Women’s MVP First Team 2013 NSCAA Second Team All-American

The forward from Overland Park, Kansas, posted a team and Big 12 Conference-best 15 goals and 13 assists for 43 points and was the unanimous selection as the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, the program’s first student-athlete to earn the Big 12’s annual offensive honor Her 13 assists set a school single-season record, while her point total ranked No . 2 all-time and her goal mark ranked No. 4. Silva finished the year ranked No. 7 nationally in total assists She also ranked No 10 in points and No . 23 in goals .

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A member of the Canadian National Women’s Soccer Team, Lawrence opened her junior cam paign on the world’s biggest stage, as she started all five of Canada’s matches at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup and scored the team’s lone goal in a 1-1 draw against Netherlands At WVU in 2015, she was named a MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist and earned her third straight All-Big 12 First Team honor. She finished the

The Best Young Player honoree at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Buchanan’s third All-Ameri ca honor followed a season which saw her solidi fy her spot among the world and college soccer’s elite In addition to her WWC award, Buchanan also was named to the FIFPro Women’s World XI Team and the WWC All-Star Team and earned the Canadian Player of the Year honor Collegiately, she earned the 2015 Soccer News Net Women’s College Boot Award, was a finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy, the school’s first, and earned her third straight Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year and All-Big 12 First Team awards

The Mountaineers advanced to the NCAA Tour nament and finished the year riding a 19-match unbeaten streak The first Mountaineer rookie to earn NSCAA All-America honors, Buchanan was selected to the 2013 NSCAA All-America Second Team following a fantastic freshman campaign that saw her earn conference honors . She started all 23 matches and helped the WVU defense post 10 shutouts, including four in postseason play, while holding opponents to 24 goals .

2014 Senior CLASS Second Team All-American

The 2014 honors capped a brilliant sophomore season that saw her earn her second straight Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year award and All-Big 12 First Team honor A MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist, she also was named to the TopDraw erSoccer com Best XI First Team and earned her second straight Canadian U-20 Player of the Year honor Buchanan. helped the Mountaineers to the Big 12 Conference regular-season and championship titles in 2014 and also was named the Big 12 Championship Defensive MVP She and the WVU defense posted 12 shutouts and did not allow a goal on the road in Big 12 play

A constant example of determination and perse verance, forward Kate Schwindel concluded her four-year Mountaineer career with 2014 Senior CLASS All-America Second Team honors

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One of three team captains, Schwindel, a fouryear letterwinner, was a three-time member of the All-Big 12 First Team She paced WVU in 2014 in game-winning goals (4) and also finished second in points (15) and goals (7) . She ranked No . 2, No . 8 and No 5, respectively, in the Big 12 in each category Schwindel helped the Mountaineers capture their second straight Big 12 Champion ships title, as she scored the game winner in the team’s 1-0 win over Oklahoma in the champion ship match on Nov 9 She was named to the Big 12 All-Tournament Team

The Big 12 Conference Defensive Player and Rookie of the Year, Buchanan earned a spot on the All-Big 12 First Team and Newcomer Team She helped lead the Mountaineers to their second straight Big 12 Conference regular-season title and first Big 12 Conference Championship title. WVU posted three straight shutouts in the con ference’s postseason tournament, and Buchanan was named the Championship Defensive MVP She also earned a spot on the TopDrawerSoccer

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In addition to the team’s championship title, Schwindel also helped the Mountaineers claim their third straight Big 12 regular-season crown in 2014

A two-time NSCAA/Continental Tire All-Central Region Second Team honoree, Schwindel left the WVU program ranked No 5 in the Mountaineer record book in career shots (259), No 6 in career goals (33) and career points (88), and No 7 in career assists (22)

Kate SCHWINDEL

Instrumental in helping the Mountaineers reach the 2015 NCAA Tournament elite eight, Buchanan anchored a WVU defense which posted 15 shut outs and allowed a program-low 11 opponent goals One of three team captains, she led WVU to 19 victories and its fourth straight Big 12 Confer ence regular-season title .

The Livingston, New Jersey, native was the first Mountaineer to earn the award, which acknowl edges notable achievements in four areas of excellence – community, classroom, character and competition .

Buchanan became the first Mountaineer soph omore in program history to score a first team All-America honor in 2014 when she earned her first career NSCAA All-America First Team award. The only sophomore on the list, she was WVU’s first NSCAA First Team All-American since 2003 and the program’s fourth first-team honoree since 2000 Buchanan also was named the 2014 Soccer America Women’s MVP First Team, the publica tion’s equivalent to a first team All-America honor. She was the third Mountaineer named to the MVP First Team and the first since 2007.

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Ashley LAWRENCE

2016 NSCAA First Team All-American 2016 Senior CLASS Second Team All-American 2015 NSCAA First Team All-American One of the best midfielders to play for West Virginia University, Ashley Lawrence capped her four-year career with two All-America honors in 2016, pushing her career total to three A Toronto native, Lawrence earned her second consecutive National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America First Team ac colade as a senior, alongside classmate Kadeisha Buchanan

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A two-time semifinalist for the Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann Trophy, Lawrence also was a finalist for the 2016 Senior CLASS Award and was named to the Senior CLASS Award All-Ameri ca Second Team A team captain, Lawrence led WVU to a nationand program-best 23 wins in 2016 WVU ad vanced to the NCAA College Cup for the first time in program history and finished as the National Runner-Up The squad was nationally ranked each week and sat at No. 1, the team’s first-ever No. 1 ranking, for eight weeks

. She also led the Moun taineers to a sweep of the Big 12 titles in 2016, their third sweep in four seasons, and WVU won seven Big 12 titles during her career Lawrence finished the season ranked No. 1 in the Big 12, No 19 nationally, with a team-high 10 assists, the third-best total for a WVU senior and the fourth-highest season total in Mountaineer history She started 87-of-91 career matches played dished out 29 career assists, the third-best total in school history

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A four-time All-Big 12 First Team honoree, Law rence also was named to the 2016 NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team and the Big 12 Soccer Championship Most Outstanding Offensive Player

She signed a professional contract with Paris Saint-Germain in January 2017 Prior to her senior season, Lawrence helped Cana da win Bronze at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics

Two years after staking her claim as one of college soccer’s top playmakers, Lawrence earned her first career All-America honor, as she was named to the 2015 NSCAA All-America First Team She landed on the team alongside Buchanan, and the duo was the first pair in WVU women’s soccer history to earn NSCAA All-America First Team honors in one season

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. Additionally, Michaela Abam was named to the second team, and the trio became the first in program history to earn NSCAA All-America accolades in the same season

. Additionally, the team captain was a finalist for the 2017 Se nior CLASS Award and earned All-America Second Team Abamaccoladespacedthe WVU offense in 2017 with 23 points on 10 goals and three assists; she finished with double-digit goal totals in each season but her first. The 10 goals ranked No. 1 in the Big 12 Conference, while the 23 points ranked No 2 Four of her goals were game-winners, the 53rdbest total nationally .

Amanda HILL

Michaela ABAM 2017 United Soccer Coaches Second Team

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The consummate team player, midfielder Amanda Hill capped off her historical four-year Mountain eer career with 2015 Senior CLASS All-America Second Team accolades

A two-year team captain, Hill, a four-year letterwinner, Hill started all 88 career matches at defensive center midfield, the third-most career starts for a Mountaineer She set career highs in points (13), goals (5) and game-winning goals (3) in 2015 A two-time All-Big 12 Second Team honoree, she helped the WVU offense score a program-best 61 goals and the WVU defense post 15 shutouts, also a program record

A 2015 CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team honoree, she also was a three-time Academic AllBig 12 Soccer First Team honoree and was named to the 2014 and 2015 NSCAA Scholar All-Region al Honorable Mention Teams Additionally, she was named to the President’s and Dean’s Lists, as well as the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll Hill led the Mountaineers to six conference titles in her four seasons. WVU qualified for the NCAA Tournament each of her seasons and advanced to the NCAA Tournament elite eight in 2015

2015 Senior CLASS Second Team All-American

2017All-AmericanSeniorCLASS Second Team All-American 2016 NSCAA Second Team All-American

The team’s leading scorer each of her four sea sons at West Virginia University, forward Michaela Abam collected three All-America honors as a Mountaineer, including two in 2017 as a senior A Houston native, Abam capped her WVU career in 2017 as one of the nation’s top attackers A semifinalist for the Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann Trophy, she landed on the United Soccer Coaches [formerly National Soccer Coaches Asso ciation of America (NSCAA)] All-America Second Team for the second straight season

A native of Washington, Pennsylvania, Hill was the second Mountaineer in as many seasons to earn the All-America honor, which acknowledges notable achievements in four areas of excellence – community, classroom, character and comple tion .

Amandine PIERRE-LOUIS

A three-time All-Big 12 First Team and All-Big 12 Championship Team honoree, Abam finished her career ranked No 3 all-time in the Mountaineer program with 42 career goals and No 4 with 100 points (42 G, 16 A) She is the most experienced player in program history, having earned time in 95 career matches

2018 Senior CLASS First Team All-American 2018 United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-American A consummate teammate and a four-year pillar on the Mountaineers’ backline, defender Bianca St Georges capped her WVU career in 2018 with a pair of All-America honors, as she was named

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The 2016 co-Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, Abam started all 27 matches as a junior and paced the Mountaineers with 12 goals and a career single-season high 33 points (12 G, 9 A) The assist total, the seventh-best single-season output for a Mountaineer, ranked No 2 on the team and also was a career single-season high Abam finished the year ranked No. 1 in the Big 12 in goals, game-winners (5) and points and No 2 in assists . She ranked No . 24 nationally in points, No 25 in game-winners, No 32 in goals and No 34 in assists In her four years at WVU, Abam led the Mountain eers to four NCAA Tournament bids and helped the team finish as the 2016 National Runner Up. WVU reached the NCAA Third Round three times and the NCAA Quarterfinals twice. Additionally, the Mountaineers claimed five Big 12 Conference titles and were ranked No 1 nationally for nine total weeks

. Abam capped her career with 79 starts She was drafted fourth overall at the 2018 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) College Draft, the highest pick in WVU history, and signed a professional contract with Sky Blue FC Abam earned her first career All-America honor in 2016 as she was named to the second team She was one of three Mountaineers to earn an NSCAA All-America award in 2016, alongside Kadei sha Buchanan and Ashley Lawrence, who were named to the first team. The trio became the first in program history to earn NSCAA All-America accolades in the same season

2017 United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-American Following a position change from forward to outside back at the start of the 2016 season, defender Amandine Pierre-Louis flourished within the Mountaineer program, culminating in United Soccer Coaches [formerly National Soccer Coach es Association of America (NSCAA)] Second Team All-America honors in 2017 A native of Montreal, Quebec, Pierre-Louis led the WVU defense to 13 shutouts in 2017, and the unit allowed just 16 goals and 60 corner kicks For her efforts, she was named the Big 12 Conference co-Defensive Player of the Year She also ranked No. 2 on the team with five goals and No. 5 with 11 points (5 G, 1 A) A two-time All-Big 12 First Team and All-Big 12 Championship Team honoree, Pierre-Louis finished her Mountaineer career ranked No . 3 in program history, playing in 92 matches She was drafted sixth overall at the 2018 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) College Draft and signed a professional contract with Sky Blue FC In her four years at WVU, Pierre-Louis led the Mountaineers to four NCAA Tournament bids and helped the team finish as the 2016 National Runner-Up WVU reached the NCAA Third Round three times and the NCAA Quarterfinals twice. Additionally, the Mountaineers claimed five Big 12 Conference titles and were ranked No 1 nationally for nine total weeks

WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer season ranked No 3 on the team, No 5 in the conference, with 18 points (5 G, 8 A), a career single-season high She paced the Mountaineers with eight assists, the second-best Big 12 total, and her five goals ranked No. 3 on the team. Lawrence played a key role in helping WVU reach the 2015 NCAA Tournament elite eight The team finished with a program-best 61 goals and 19 wins .

Bianca ST. GEORGES

A natural leader both on and off the pitch, Brew ster also has shown success in the classroom, earning CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team honors in 2020-21, and a United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America First Team nod in 2021

Jordan BREWSTER

A three-year starter between the posts, Rylee Foster became the first Mountaineer goalkeeper to garner All-America honors when she was named to the United Soccer Coaches Third Team as a junior in 2018 .

A native of Cambridge, Ontario, Foster is a threetime Untied Soccer Coaches All-Region honoree and landed on the first team in 2017 and 2018. In 2018, she played all 23 matches in net and earned credit for 11 of the Mountaineers’ 12 clean sheets, ranking No 2 in the Big 12 Con ference and No. 6 nationally with the fifth-best season total in program history Foster allowed just 13 goals for a 0 55 goals-against average (GAA), which also was the second-best mark in the Big 12, No 14 in the NCAA, and No 6 in program history

In three seasons with the Mountaineers, Foster has helped WVU make three NCAA Tournament appearances, including a runner-up finish at the 2016 NCAA College Cup . WVU reached the NCAA Third Round in 2017 and the NCAA Second Round in 2018 Additionally, the Mountaineers have claimed three Big 12 Conference titles and have been ranked No 1 nationally for nine total weeks

Previously a member of the Canadian U-20 Women’s National Team, Foster participated in the 2016 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup .

. She also served as a co-captain during the 2020-21 and 2021 campaigns

Strong in the classroom, too, St Georges was named the 2018 Google Cloud Academic All-Amer ica® of the Year for Division I women’s soccer and a three-time CoSIDA Academic All-American She also garnered Untied Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America Second Team honors in 2017 and 2018 and was a four-time Academic All-Big 12 honoree In her four years at WVU, St Georges led the Mountaineers to four NCAA Tournament bids and helped the team finish as the 2016 National Runner-Up. WVU reached the NCAA Quarterfinals in 2015, the NCAA Third Round in 2017 and the NCAA Second Round in 2018 Additionally, the Mountaineers claimed four Big 12 Conference titles and were ranked No . 1 nationally for nine total weeks Rylee FOSTER 2018 United Soccer Coaches Third Team All-American

2020-21 United Soccer Coaches Second Team 2021All-AmericanUnitedSoccer Coaches Third Team All-American Jordan Brewster became West Virginia’s 25th player to earn All-America accolades when she was named to the United Soccer Coaches Second Team as a junior in 2020-21 . The North Canton, Ohio, native then became one of just 14 stu dent-athletes in women’s soccer history to earn a second All-America honor when she was named to the United Soccer Coaches All-America Third Team in 2021 Leading the Mountaineers in one of the program’s most unprecedented seasons amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Brewster helped WVU earn a 10-3-1 record in 2020-21 and the program’s 21st consec utive NCAA Tournament appearance Brewster and the team returned to a bit of nor malcy following the pandemic in 2021, and she helped lead WVU to a 10-5-5 mark, playing all 1,922 total minutes of game action She helped the defense record 11 shutouts, including nine in the regular season, the most since 2017

. In her first four seasons with WVU, Brewster has started all 79 matches and amassed 7,303 career minutes An anchor for the WVU back line, Brewster has helped the squad tally 33 clean sheets

A 2018 All-Big 12 First Team honoree and a candidate for the 2018 Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann Trophy, Foster ended her junior campaign ranked No 4 among active NCAA players with 31 career shutouts and No . 6 with a career GAA of 0 55 Named to the All-Big 12 Second Team in 2016 and 2017, Foster also was a member of the 2016 NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team

The two-time All-Big 12 Second Team honoree was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year in 2020 and was selected to the All-Big 12 First Team in 2020 and 2021 She also is a twotime honoree on the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List and is a three-time member of the United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region First Team

Brewster also was honored on TopDrawerSoccer com’s Best XI Second Team in 2020-21 and was named a candidate for the 2021 Women's Soccer Senior CLASS Award in 2021

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A two-time All-Big 12 First Team honoree, St . Georges was a candidate for the 2018 Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann Trophy A two-time United Soccer Coaches All-Region honoree, she was the named to the 2018 Big 12 Championship All-Tournament Team, as well as the TopDrawer Soccer Division I Best XI First Team St Georges, who was honored in 2015 as the Big 12 Freshman of the Year, was named the Team MVP in 2017 and Previously2018 a member of the Canadian U-20 Women’s National Team, St Georges participat ed in the 2016 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Following her senior season, she was drafted No 20 overall by the Chicago Red Stars at the 2019 NWSL College Draft

130 ReCORD BOOK to the Senior CLASS First Team and the United Soccer Coaches Second Team .

The 2018 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, St Georges, a native of St Felix de Valois, Quebec, was a two-time team captain (2017, 2018) In her last season, she helped WVU post 12 shutouts and also finished second on the team in goals (7) and points (14), both career single-season bests St Georg es tallied a pair of braces in Big 12 Conference matches in 2018, and her five goals against league opponents ranked No 2 in the conference, while her 10 points ranked No. 3. She was a perfect fivefor-five from the stripe, the best mark nationally.

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• U S U-18 National Team (2020) U S U-17 National Team (2019)

• Canadian U-16 National Team (2007)

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134 ReCORD BOOK RECORDS SERIES Opponent First Played Last Played W-L-T Arizona 2004 2004 1-0-0 Arkansas 2018 2018 0-0-1 Auburn 2001 2002 1-1-0 Baylor 2012 2021 8-2-2 Binghamton 2003 2006 3-0-0 Boston 2009 2018 1-0-1 Boston College 1996 2010 5-1-1 Bowling Green 1997 2019 5-0-0 Bucknell 2017 2021 2-0-0 Buffalo 2015 2021 3-0-0 Butler 1998 1998 0-0-1 BYU 2009 2009 0-0-1 Canisius 1996 1996 1-0-0 Central Connecticut 1998 2019 3-0-0 Central Michigan 2000 2013 3-1-0 Cincinnati 2007 2010 2-0-0 Clemson 2016 2018 2-0-0 Colgate 2002 2002 1-0-0 Connecticut 1996 2011 5-11-3 Dartmouth 2009 2009 0-0-1 Dayton 2005 2005 1-0-0 DePaul 2006 2009 2-0-0 Duke 2013 2020-21 3-2-1 Duquesne 1996 2021 10-0-2 eastern Kentucky 2013 2013 1-0-0 elon 2014 2014 1-0-0 Fairleigh Dickinson 2019 2010 1-0-0 Florida Atlantic 2010 2010 1-0-0 Florida Gulf Coast 2015 2015 1-0-0 Florida State 2003 2003 0-1-0 Georgetown 1996 2021 16-6-3 George Mason 2001 2011 3-0-0 High Point 2011 2019 3-0-0 Hofstra 2001 2014 3-0-0 Illinois 1999 1999 0-1-0 Iowa State 2012 2021 10-0-0 James Madison 1999 2021 8-1-1 Jacksonville State 2002 2002 1-0-0 Kansas 2012 2021 8-3-1 Kansas State 2017 2021 4-0-1 Kent State 2021 2021 1-0-0 Kentucky 2004 2013 2-1-0 La Salle 2012 2017 2-1-0 Louisville 2006 2011 5-0-1 Longwood 2015 2015 1-0-0 Loyola, Md 2002 2009 3-0-0 Loyola Marymount 2008 2015 2-0-0 Marquette 2005 2011 6-2-0 Marshall 1998 2011 4-0-0 Maryland 2015 2015 1-0-0 Miami, Fla 1999 2012 4-2-1 Miami, Ohio 2001 2001 0-1-0 Michigan State 2003 2003 1-0-0 Missouri 2014 2014 1-0-0 Morehead State 2010 2013 2-0-0 Mount St Mary’s 1996 1996 1-0-0 Navy 1996 2007 2-1-0 New Hampshire 1999 2003 2-0-0 North Carolina 2013 2016 1-1-0 Northern Kentucky 2016 2016 1-0-0 Opponent First Played Last Played W-L-T Northwestern 2015 2018 1-0-1 Notre Dame 1996 2009 1-12-1 Ohio 1997 2004 2-0-1 Ohio State 1996 2016 6-4-1 Oklahoma 2012 2021 12-0-1 Oklahoma State 2012 2021 9-3-0 Old Dominion 2000 2001 2-0-0 Penn State 2003 2021 7-10-3 Pitt 1996 2011 13-2-1 Portland 2005 2005 0-1-0 Princeton 2008 2017 3-1-0 Providence 1996 2011 12-1-0 Purdue 2000 2018 3-1-2 Radford 2003 2018 3-0-0 Rhode Island 2007 2007 1-0-0 Rice 2020-21 2020-21 0-0-1 Richmond 2000 2017 4-1-1 Robert Morris 1996 1997 2-0-0 Rutgers 1996 2017 11-4-3 St . Bonaventure 2006 2006 1-0-0 St John’s 1996 2011 11-2-3 St. Joseph’s 2020-21 2020-21 1-0-0 St Louis 2001 2001 1-0-0 Santa Clara 2008 2008 0-1-0 Saint Francis (Pa.) 1996 2021 5-0-0 Seton Hall 1996 2011 8-3-2 SIUe 2015 2015 1-0-0 SMU 2004 2004 1-0-0 Stanford 2012 2019 1-1-0 Stony Brook 2019 2019 1-0-0 Syracuse 1996 2013 9-3-2 TCU 2012 2021 9-3-2 Tennessee 2003 2009 4-0-0 Texas 2004 2021 9-2-3 Texas A&M 2007 2007 0-1-0 Texas Tech 2012 2021 9-3-1 Towson 1999 2012 3-0-0 UCF 1998 1999 2-0-0 UCLA 2016 2016 0-0-1 UNC Greensboro 2014 2014 1-0-0 USC 2007 2016 0-2-0 USF 2005 2011 6-1-1 Villanova 1996 2015 11-5-5 VCU 1999 1999 1-0-0 Virginia 2001 2021 4-12-3 Virginia Tech 1999 2015 3-3-0 Wake Forest 2007 2018 0-3-0 Washington 2005 2005 1-0-0 Washington State 2008 2019 0-1-1 Western Carolina 2012 2012 1-0-0 Western Michigan 2006 2006 1-0-0 William & Mary 2000 2005 3-0-1 Wright State 2013 2017 2-0-0 Wyoming 2000 2000 1-0-0 Xavier 2007 2018 2-0-0 Yale 2003 2003 1-0-0 Youngstown State 1996 1997 2-0-0 BOLD – 2022 opponent

135 WVUSPORTS.COM WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer NUMERICAL ROSTER ALL-TIME 0 Kerri KatieJessicaButlerKasacekOsterman 00 Hillary JenniferNicoletteBattlesDeLaurentisFurcht Kayza Massey Jacque Sutphin 01 Stephanie Baugh Melissa Haire emily Main 1 Stacey BrandiJillianMichelleMelissaeNicoleTaraMalloryAdamsBeckBerardiCauzillomilyDillonHaireNewhouseSmallsSutphin 2 Mackenzie Aunkst Halie Conroy Lisa TessieDanielleCorissaMissyKatieMeganKatieCaraleeHeatherJadeKelseyDuCoteFowlerGentileKaleiohiKepplerLenzMatteiSlainShieldsTaylorTuckerVezza 3 Cathy SarahShawnaBrookeAshtinArielLeahStephanieAbelChmielemausDavisLarkinBlakeMillerMyersTothWetmore 4 Greer Barnes Katie Barnes Missy BiancaBriLauraDanielaJulianaJohnsLynchNevesPapillonRodriguezStGeorges 5 Michaela Abam Chrissie Abbott Rachel Dahlstrand Robyn D’Aversa Ryan Dinan Rhea HeatherMaraKatieKileyAshtinKijowskiLarkinHarrisLenzRodriguezWalker 6 Ashley Banks Drea Barklage Kim GraceCariHeatherShannonLauraBehmFinleyJarboeKaleiohiPriceSmith 7 Morgan Betscher Kim LisaChristenNicoleMeganKelsieToniaGraceAddisonBonillaClarkCutlerDeligiannisMaloneyMischlerPayneSeamanStoia 8 Whitney edwards Jamie Kocher Rena Lippa Yulie AshleyJessicaCarolineGabbySarahLopezMaddoxRobinsonSzwedVannWeimer 9 Jen FrancesLaurenKambriaAshleyMelissaCappedoniaFinkleLawrenceRigginsSegallaSilva 10 Jordan Brewster Stephanie Burgess Steph LisaMeghanShannonCarlaJessAmandaCarpenterCicchiniCrowderPortilloSeawardiSmithZanti 11 Miko Alley Beth AmandineCherylAshleyRacheleAlliAddisonBlasiClarkKealingmilyKirkseyKruzeLawrenceMatochikPierre-Louis Megan Robinson Aaliyah Scott 12 Leslie Barden Mia BridgetteMeghanGunterLewisMcCabe Maya McCutcheon Susan McHale Faith MacyRobinKaylaMealyMorrisonRushtonStalnaker 13 Amanda DeSario Ann Marie Destino Nikki DanielleGarzonGordon Annika Leslie Nicole Mailloux Mollie Merkel Ashley Ramsey Casey ShawnaAmandaVornadoreSaymonToth 14 Brooke DanielleAnnalikaNicoleLauraMarisaKileyPatriciaChelseyBrownCorrotoFernandezHarrisKanelaMalliaPayneSteynTurrie 15 Deana everrett Sarah Howley Lois Joel Sara Keane Lilly McCarthy Christina Monzi Christen Seaman Stacey Sollmann 16 Maya KaileyAnnMichelleKatieeJessicaLadhaniLisiastherMayiKithMolinariMolinariSorensenUtley 17 enzi Broussard erica ChloeeDalandaRachaelShellyNoelleHendersonHoneycuttLyonsMinnichOuendenommaRodriguezZamiela 18 Tara Beradi Ambere Cunningham Kristin english Kristen Felice Dilary Heredia-Beltran Caitlin Hulyo Sarah AshleyKaylaTheresaKristeneMeehanMumbySaddThompsonWoolpert 19 Amanda Anton Hannah Boettger Laurel AnnalikaIsabellaHeatherCarlaAshleyMeghanMauraAmandaCarpenterCicchiniCirilliLewisMcDanielPortilloSaffelSibleySteyn 20 Hannah Abraham Ali MeganHeathereeKrystleConnellyKallmanmilyKirkseymilyMarshallSaffelSheehy 21 Carly Black Tessa SydneyLisaKarrieVanessaStefanyBroadwaterFerrer-vanGinkelHeppelerHutchinsSchopplMetheny 22 Chloe MackenzieAdlerAunkst Bryce AshleyMalloryJulieAlliLisaKristinBanuelosCholewaDuCoteMagalettaSmithSmithWeimer 23 Jessie Breed Toryn JennAiyanaSaraCassandraBroadwaterDeitrickKeaneLaudermanLewis AJ Rodriguez 24 Lana Bannerman Carly Black erin Brown elizabeth Frame Grace Smith Alina Stahl 25 Morgan Betscher Rylee Foster Leah Sparacio Kelly LaPorte 26 Greer VanessaAmyWhitneyBarnesCavenderColemanFlores Julianne Vallerand 27 Emma Dotson Amanda Hill Megan Mischler erin AshleyPetersTriplett 28 Amanda Burns Natalie Cocchi Ruby Darling easther Mayi Kith Courtney Smith 29 Samone Knight 30 Sarah Bizanovich Sami Molina Kassidy Roshong Hannah Steadman 31 Maggie Bedillion Carolyn Blank Danielle Gordon Brandi Sutphin 32 Kara Blosser 33 Gabby Hollar Haley Keefer Bry McCarthy Maddie Murphy 34 Athena Gramates 44 Kayla Saager 55 Lizzie Mayfield 57 Laura Kane 77 Nadya Gill Shelby Lyon 88 Kadeisha Buchanan 97 Dalanda Ouendeno 99 Leigh KateAshleyAshleySh’NiaAnthonyGordonMagrudaNealSchwindel

136 ReCORD BOOK SCORES ALL-TIME 1996 (10-7-2/4-4-1 Big East - 5th) NIKKI IZZO Sept 1 0-3 L at Rutgers Sept 4 1-1 (ot) T at Duquesne Sept 7 4-0 W PROVIDeNCe Sept 11 5-0 W ROBeRT MORRIS Sept 13 0-2 L SYRACUSe Sept 15 0-1 L OHIO STATe Sept 18 2-0 W at St Francis, Pa Sept 22 0-0 T ST JOHN’S Sept 27 0-12 L at Connecticut Oct 1 5-0 W YOUNGSTOWN STATe Oct 4 2-0 (ot) W SeTON HALL Oct 9 1-0 W at Georgetown Oct 14 1-0 W at Canisius Oct . 16 2-0 W at Pitt Oct 19 1-0 W BOSTON COLLeGe Oct 22 4-0 W MOUNT ST MARY’S Oct . 25 0-11 L at Notre Dame Oct 30 2-4 L at Villanova Nov 3 0-4 L NAVY 1997 (11-6-2/4-6-1 Big East - 5th) NIKKI IZZO Aug 30 1-0 (ot) W at Boston College Sept 3 1-0 W DUQUeSNe Sept 6 2-0 W RUTGeRS Sept 10 2-1 W at Navy Sept 14 0-3 L NOTRe DAMe Sept 16 1-0 W OHIO STATe Sept 20 1-0 W at Providence Sept 26 1-3 L at Seton Hall Sept 28 0-5 L at Connecticut Oct 1 4-0 W BOWLING GReeN Oct . 4 1-0 W GeORGeTOWN Oct 6 4-0 W YOUNGSTOWN STATe Oct 8 0-1 L at Pitt Oct . 15 2-2 (ot) T at Ohio Oct 18 0-0 (ot) T VILLANOVA Oct 21 5-0 W at Robert Morris Oct . 24 0-1 L ST. JOHN’S Oct 26 0-1 (ot) L SYRACUSe Nov 1 6-0 W ST FRANCIS, Pa 1998 (11-6-2, 4-5-2 Big East - 7th) NIKKI IZZO Sept 4 0-7 L at Notre Dame Sept 6 1-0 W at Georgetown Sept . 9 6-0 W at Bowling Green Sept 12 2-1 W at Villanova Sept 18 1-2 (ot) L CONNeCTICUT Sept 20 3-2 W SeTON HALL Sept 27 2-1 (ot) W at UCF Sept . 30 2-0 W MARSHALL Oct 2 0-1 L PROVIDeNCe Oct 4 0-0 (ot) T BOSTON COLLeGe Oct . 7 1-0 W at Ohio State Oct 10 2-1 W CeNT CONNeCTICUT Oct 16 0-2 L at Syracuse Oct . 18 0-1 (ot) L at St John’s Oct 21 3-0 W OHIO Oct 24 0-0 (ot) T at Rutgers Oct 28 2-1 W DUQUeSNe Oct 31 2-0 W PITT Nov 3 0-5 L at Notre Dame (BeQ) WVU'S FIRST TEAM - 1996

137 WVUSPORTS.COM WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer 1999 (9-9-1, 2-4 Big East Mid-Atlantic - 5th) NIKKI IZZO Aug 28 0-1 L at James Madison Sept 3 0-2 L ILLINOIS ! Sept 5 4-2 W VCU! Sept 8 2-0 W at Marshall Sept 11 4-1 W TOWSON Sept 14 6-1 W VIRGINIA TeCH Sept 18 0-4 L at Connecticut ^ Sept 19 3-1 W vs New Hampshire ^ Sept 24 0-1 L at Villanova Sept 29 5-1 W PITT Oct 1 2-1 W RUTGeRS Oct . 3 4-0 W UCF Oct 8 1-5 L at Notre Dame Oct 10 0-2 L SeTON HALL Oct . 13 0-2 L at Georgetown Oct 15 0-1 L at Miami % Oct 17 0-0 (2ot) T vs Butler % Oct 22 3-0 W ST JOHN’S Oct 29 1-3 L at Ohio State ! - Mountaineer Cup, Morgantown, W.Va. ^ - UConn Fila Classic, Storrs, Conn. % - Miami Invitational, Miami, Fla. 2000 (15-6, 3-3 Big East Mid-Atlantic - 4th) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 25 3-1 W SYRACUSe Aug 27 2-1 W JAMeS MADISON Sept 1 1-0 W vs . Central Michigan Sept 3 0-2 L at Purdue Sept 8 1-0 W at Old Dominion Sept 10 1-0 W at William & Mary Sept 13 1-0 W at Virginia Tech Sept 17 4-0 W WYOMING Sept 22 1-2 (ot) L NOTRe DAMe Sept 24 2-3 (ot) L at Seton Hall Sept 29 1-0 W VILLANOVA Oct 4 2-0 W at Pitt Oct 6 2-3 (2ot) L at Rutgers Oct 8 4-0 W at Central Connecticut Oct . 11 2-0 W DUQUeSNe Oct 15 4-0 W MARSHALL Oct 20 2-1 (ot) W at Boston College Oct 22 3-1 W at Providence Oct 25 3-1 W GeORGeTOWN Oct . 29 0-1 (ot) L at Connecticut (BeQ) Nov 8 1-5 L at Richmond (NCAA1) 2001 (15-5-1, 4-1-1 Big East Mid-Atlantic - 2nd) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 31 5-1 W at St John’s Sept 2 2-1 (2ot) W at Hofstra Sept 7 1-2 L at Virginia ! Sept . 9 2-1 (2ot) W vs . St . Louis ! Sept 21 2-1 (2ot) W AUBURN Sept 23 2-0 W RUTGeRS Sept . 28 4-0 W SeTON HALL Sept 30 1-2 (ot) L at Notre Dame Oct 5 3-1 W WILLIAM & MARY Oct . 7 1-1 (2ot) T at Villanova Oct 10 1-0 W PITT Oct 12 0-1 L CONNeCTICUT Oct 14 3-0 W OLD DOMINION Oct 19 3-2 (ot) W at George Mason Oct . 21 5-1 W MIAMI, Fla . Oct 26 4-1 W at Georgetown Oct 28 3-1 W at James Madison Nov 4 2-0 W MIAMI, Fla . (BeQ) Nov 9 1-0 W vs Connecticut (BeS) Nov 12 1-2 L vs Notre Dame (BeF) Nov 16 0-1 L Miami, Ohio (NCAA1) ! - Cavalier Invitational, Charlottesville, Va. 2001 MOUNTAINEERS

138 ReCORD BOOK 2002 (18-3-1, 5-0-1 Big East Mid-Atlantic Division Champions) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 30 0-2 L at Auburn ! Sept 1 4-0 W vs Jacksonville State ! Sept 6 3-0 W BOSTON COLLeGe Sept 8 4-1 W GeORGe MASON Sept 13 2-1 W at Virginia Sept 15 3-0 W JAMeS MADISON Sept 18 4-2 W at Pitt Sept 22 1-0 W VILLANOVA Sept 27 4-1 W WILLIAM & MARY Sept 29 2-1 W at Rutgers Oct . 4 1-1 (2ot) T at Seton Hall Oct 6 3-0 W NOTRe DAMe Oct 9 1-0 (ot) W GeORGeTOWN Oct . 11 2-0 W at Colgate Oct 13 4-0 W at Syracuse Oct 20 2-0 W PROVIDeNCe Oct 23 2-0 W at Virginia Tech Nov 3 4-0 W vs St John’s (BeQ) Nov . 8 3-2 W vs Rutgers (BeS) Nov 10 0-1 L at Connecticut (BeF) Nov 15 3-0 W LOYOLA, Md (NCAA1) Nov . 17 0-1 L VIRGINIA (NCAA2) ! - Auburn Sprint Classic, Auburn, Ala. 2003 (17-4-2, 4-1-1 Big East Mid- Atlantic - 2nd) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 30 0-1 L at Virginia Sept 1 2-1 W MICHIGAN STATe Sept 5 4-0 W vs New Hampshire ! Sept 7 4-0 W at James Madison ! Sept 12 3-1 W at Miami Sept 14 3-2 W ST JOHN’S Sept 19 1-0 W at Connecticut Sept 21 2-0 W vs Yale Sept 24 5-0 W BINGHAMTON Sept 28 2-0 W at Tennessee Oct 3 0-2 L at Notre Dame Oct 5 2-0 W at Georgetown Oct . 10 2-0 W RUTGeRS Oct 12 2-1 W SeTON HALL Oct 17 5-0 W RADFORD Oct 19 0-0 (2ot) T at Villanova Oct 23 2-1 W PITT Oct . 26 1-4 L PeNN STATe Nov 2 2-1 W ST JOHN’S (BeQ) Nov 7 0-0 (2ot) T vs Villanova & (BeS) Nov 14 4-2 W LOYOLA, Md . (NCAA1) Nov 16 3-0 W OHIO STATe (NCAA2) Nov 23 3-2 (2ot) L FLORIDA STATe (NCAA3) ! - JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational, Harrisonburg, Va. & - Villanova won penalty kick shootout, 5-4 2004 (15-6-0, 7-3-0 Big East - 3rd) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 27 3-2 (2ot) W at Kentucky ! Aug 29 7-0 W vs Ohio ! Sept . 1 1-0 W PURDUe Sept 5 0-1 L VIRGINIA Sept 10 2-0 W ARIZONA Sept . 12 2-1 W JAMeS MADISON Sept 17 4-1 W at Providence Sept 19 2-0 W at Boston College Sept . 24 0-1 L VILLANOVA Sept 26 4-2 W ST JOHN’S Oct 1 1-3 L NOTRe DAMe Oct 3 4-1 W SYRACUSe Oct 6 6-1 W at Pitt Oct . 10 4-1 W at Binghamton Oct 15 2-0 W at Rutgers Oct 17 2-1 W at Seton Hall Oct . 22 5-0 W at Radford Oct 24 0-1 L GeORGeTOWN Oct 31 0-1 L VILLANOVA (BeQ) Nov 12 2-1 W vs . S Methodist (NCAA1) Nov 14 1-2 L at Texas (NCAA2) ! - Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, Ky. 2002 MOUNTAINEERS

139 WVUSPORTS.COM WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer 2005 (12-6-3, 7-2-1 Division A – 3rd) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 26 3-1 W DAYTON Aug 28 0-1 L at Virginia Sept 1 1-2 L at Pitt Sept 4 1-0 W TeNNeSSee Sept 9 1-0 W vs Washington ! Sept 11 0-2 L at Portland ! Sept 16 1-1 (2ot) T at Richmond Sept 18 0-0 (2ot) T at William & Mary Sept 23 1-1 (2ot) T at Syracuse Sept 25 3-0 W ST JOHN’S Sept 30 1-0 W RUTGeRS Oct 2 3-1 W SeTON HALL Oct 7 2-0 W MARQUeTTe Oct . 9 2-0 W USF Oct 16 2-1 W at Georgetown Oct 21 1-2 L at Connecticut Oct 23 3-0 W at Providence Oct 30 4-2 W at Villanova (BeQ) Nov . 4 0-1(2ot) L vs . Connecticut (BeS) Nov 11 3-0 W vs Hofstra (NCAA1) Nov 13 2-5 L at Penn State (NCAA2) ! - Nike Invitational, Portland, Ore. 2006 (14-4-3, 8-1-2 Big East American Division Champions) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 25 3-0 W vs Richmond ! Aug 27 5-1 W at James Madison ! Sept 1 4-0 W WeSTeRN MICHIGAN Sept 3 4-0 W BINGHAMTON Sept 8 2-1 W at No . 7 Penn State Sept 10 8-0 W ST BONAVeNTURe Sept 15 4-1 W PITT Sept 17 1-1 (2ot) T No 21 VIRGINIA Sept 22 5-0 W SYRACUSe Sept 24 0-0 (2ot) T at St . John’s Sept 29 1-3 L at No 1 Notre Dame Oct 1 4-0 W at DePaul Oct . 6 2-0 W at USF Oct 8 2-0 W at Marquette Oct . 13 1-0 (2ot) W No . 23 VILLANOVA Oct 15 3-0 W GeORGeTOWN Oct 20 0-1 L UCONN Oct 22 4-0 W PROVIDeNCe Oct 29 0-0 (2ot) T vs No 25 Louisville (BeQ) & Nov 3 2-3 L vs . No . 20 Rutgers (BeS) Nov 10 0-2 L vs Virginia (NCAA1) ! - James Madison Invitational, Harrisonburg, Va. & - WVU won penalty kick shootout, 5-4 2007 (18-5-2, 9-1-1 Big East American Division Champions, Big East Tournament Champions) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug . 31 4-0 W BOWLING GReeN Sept 2 0-3 L at No 9 Virginia Sept 7 3-1 W RHODe ISLAND Sept . 9 1-0 W No . 15 PeNN STATe Sept 14 1-2 L vs No 5 Texas A&M ! Sept 16 5-1 W XAVIeR Sept 21 3-1 W at Pitt Sept 23 1-2 L WAKe FOReST Sept . 28 2-0 W ST. JOHN’S Sept 30 1-1 (2ot) T at Syracuse Oct 5 1-0 W LOUISVILLe Oct . 7 2-0 W CINCINNATI Oct 12 3-0 W at Providence Oct 14 0-2 L at No 17 Connecticut Oct . 19 5-3 W at Georgetown Oct 21 1-0 W at Villanova Oct 26 2-0 W USF Oct 28 3-1 W MARQUeTTe Nov 4 1-0 W VILLANOVA (BeQ) Nov 9 1-0 (2ot) W No 24 LOUISVILLe (BeS) Nov 11 1-1 (2ot) T No 9 NOTRe DAMe (BeF) & Nov 16 4-0 W NAVY (NCAA1) Nov 18 2-0 W JAMeS MADISON (NCAA2) Nov 24 1-0 W at No 6 Penn State (NCAA3) Nov 30 0-1 L No 8 USC (NCAA4) ! - at Penn State, University Park, Pa. & - WVU won penalty kick shootout, 5-3 THE MOUNTAINEERS WON THEIR FIRST BIG EAST TOURNAMENT IN 2007.

140 ReCORD BOOK 2008 (14-3-6, 7-1-3 Big East American Division Champions) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 22 3-0 W TOWSON Aug 29 1-2 (2ot) L vs No 12 Santa Clara % Aug 31 1-0 W Loyola Marymount % Sept 5 1-0 W at No 20 Tennessee ^ Sept 7 1-1 (2ot) T vs Washington State ^ Sept 11 1-0 W KeNTUCKY Sept 14 1-1 (2ot) T JAMeS MADISON Sept 18 4-0 W PITT Sept 21 3-0 W No 6 VIRGINIA Sept 25 0-0 (2ot) T at St John’s Sept 28 8-0 W SYRACUSe Oct 3 1-1 (2ot) T at Seton Hall Oct 5 0-1 L at Rutgers Oct . 10 3-0 W PROVIDeNCe Oct 12 0-0 (2ot) T CONNeCTICUT Oct 17 2-1 (2ot) W No 16 GeORGeTOWN Oct 19 2-1 (ot) W VILLANOVA Oct 24 2-0 W at Marquette Oct . 26 2-0 W at USF Nov 2 4-0 W LOUISVILLe (BeQ) Nov 7 1-1 (2ot) T vs Connecticut (BeS) & Nov . 14 2-1 W vs Princeton (NCAA1) Nov 16 2-3 L at No 9 Virginia (NCAA2) % - Inn at St. Mary’s Classic, Notre Dame, Ind. ^ - First Tennessee Lady Vols Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. & - UConn won penalty kick shootout, 4-2 2009 (10-7-6, 5-3-3 American Division – 3rd) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 23 0-0 (2ot) T OHIO STATe Aug 29 2-1 W at No 5 Penn State ! Aug 31 0-1 (ot) L vs . No . 25 BYU ! Sept 3 4-0 W DUQUeSNe Sept 6 0-0 (2ot) T BOSTON U Sept 11 1-1 (2ot) T at No . 9 Virginia ~ Sept 13 0-1 L vs Dartmouth ~ Sept 18 1-1 (2ot) T at Pitt Sept 20 1-0 W TeNNeSSee Sept 24 1-0 W MARQUeTTe Sept 27 1-2 L at USF Oct 2 2-3 (ot) L No 8 NOTRe DAMe Oct . 4 2-0 W DePAUL Oct 9 1-0 W SYRACUSe Oct 11 1-0 W No 11 ST JOHN’S Oct 16 0-0 (2ot) T at Villanova Oct 18 1-2 L at Georgetown Oct . 23 0-0 (2ot) T at Connecticut Oct 25 1-0 W at Providence Nov 1 1-0 W at No 9 Rutgers (BeQ) Nov 6 0-1 L vs . No . 10 Marquette (BeS) Nov 13 2-0 W vs Loyola (Md ) (NCAA1) Nov 15 0-3 L at No 4 Wake Forest (NCAA2) ! - at Penn State, University Park, Pa. ~ - Virginia NIKE Soccer Classic, Charlottesville, Va. 2010 (18-5-1, 9-1-1 Big East American Division – 2nd) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 20 1-2 (ot) L No 11 PeNN STATe Aug 27 3-0 W at Bowling Green Aug . 29 1-3 L at Ohio State Sept 4 2-1 W CeNTRAL MICHIGAN Sept 10 1-2 L at Miami ^ Sept . 12 4-0 W vs . Florida Atlantic ^ Sept 19 1-0 W No 5 VIRGINIA Sept 23 1-2 L at Marquette Sept . 26 0-0 (2ot) T USF Sept 28 3-0 W PITT Oct 1 4-0 W at Cincinnati Oct 3 2-1 W at Louisville Oct 8 1-0 (ot) W at Syracuse Oct . 10 1-0 (ot) W at St John’s Oct 15 4-3 (ot) W VILLANOVA Oct 17 3-0 W GeORGeTOWN Oct . 22 3-0 W CONNeCTICUT Oct 24 2-1 W PROVIDeNCe Oct 31 1-0 W RUTGeRS (BeQ) Nov 5 2-0 W vs . Connecticut (BeS) Nov 7 1-0 W vs USF (BeF) Nov 12 2-0 W MOReHeAD STATe (NCAA1) Nov 14 2-1 W PeNN STATe (NCAA2) Nov 19 0-4 L at No 16 Boston College (NCAA3) ^ - Hurricane Cup, Miami, Fla. WVU'S 2010 SQUAD TIED THE SCHOOL RECORD FOR WINS WITH 18.

141 WVUSPORTS.COM WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer 2011 (17-4-0, 10-1-0 Big East American Division – 1st) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 19 1-2 L at No 10 Virginia Aug 21 3-0 W PURDUe Aug 26 0-5 L at Penn State ^ Aug 28 3-0 W vs George Mason ^ Sept 1 0-2 L No 18 OHIO STATe Sept 5 3-0 W MARSHALL Sept 11 1-0 W HIGH POINT Sept 15 2-1 (2ot) W at USF Sept 18 3-1 W No 8 MARQUeTTe Sept 23 4-0 W SeTON HALL Sept 25 1-0 (ot) W RUTGeRS Sept 30 3-1 W at Georgetown Oct 2 1-4 L at Villanova Oct . 7 3-0 W ST JOHN’S Oct 9 5-1 W SYRACUSe Oct 14 1-0 W at Providence Oct 16 2-1 W at Connecticut Oct 21 1-0 W at Pitt Oct . 30 5-0 W Seton Hall (BeQ) Nov 4 5-1 W GeORGeTOWN (BeS) Nov 6 2-0 W LOUISVILLe (BeF) Nov . 12 0-1 L VIRGINIA TeCH (NCAA1) ^ - Penn State Invitational, University Park, Pa. 2012 (11-5-4, 7-0-1 Big 12 – 1st) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 17 1-2 L LA SALLe Aug 19 2-1 W WeSTeRN CAROLINA Aug 24 0-2 L vs Central Michigan + Aug 26 1-0 W vs . No . 1 Stanford + Aug 31 1-2 (2ot) L No 6 PeNN STATe ^ Sept 2 0-0 (2ot) T MIAMI ^ Sept 6 1-1 (2ot) T DUQUeSNe Sept 9 2-2 (2ot) T at Purdue Sept 14 5-0 W TOWSON Sept 16 6-0 W HIGH POINT Sept 21 3-2 W TeXAS TeCH * Sept 23 1-0 W No . 7 OKLAHOMA STATe * Sept 28 2-1 W at TCU * Oct . 5 1-0 W at Kansas * Oct 7 3-2 W at Iowa State * Oct 12 1-1 (2ot) T No 20 BAYLOR * Oct 18 2-0 W OKLAHOMA * Oct 26 1-0 (ot) W at Texas * Oct . 31 0-2 L vs . TCU (B12Q) Nov 10 1-2 L PRINCeTON (NCAA1) + - Penn State Invitational, University Park, Pa. ^ - WVU 90 Minute Classic, Morgantown, W.Va. * - Big 12 Conference match 2013 (16-3-4, 7-1 Big 12 – 1st) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug . 23 2-2 (2ot) T at No . 2 Penn State & Aug 25 2-1 W vs Syracuse & Aug 30 4-0 W CeNTRAL MICHIGAN Sept 1 2-0 W MOReHeAD STATe Sept 6 1-1 (2ot) T at No 12 Duke % Sept . 8 2-4 L vs . No . 1 North Carolina % Sept 13 4-0 W eASTeRN KeNTUCKY Sept 15 2-4 L KeNTUCKY Sept . 20 2-0 W RICHMOND Sept 22 4-1 W WRIGHT STATe Sept 27 2-1 W at Oklahoma State * Sept . 29 4-3 W at No . 9 Baylor * Oct 4 2-1 W TeXAS * Oct 11 2-0 W IOWA STATe * Oct 13 3-2 (ot) W TCU * Oct 18 2-0 W KANSAS * Oct . 25 2-1 (2ot) W at Oklahoma * Oct 27 0-2 L at No 7 Texas Tech * Nov 6 3-0 W vs Kansas (B12Q) Nov 8 1-0 W vs . Baylor (B12S) Nov 10 1-0 W vs Oklahoma State (B12F) Nov 16 0-0 (2ot) T RUTGeRS (NCAA1) ! Nov 22 0-1 L at No . 4 Virginia Tech (NCAA2) & - Penn State Invitational, University Park, Pa. % - Duke Nike Classic, Durham, N.C. * - Big 12 Conference Match ! - WVU won penalty kick shootout, 3-0 THE 2013 MOUNTAINEERS WON THE BIG 12 CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON AND TOURNAMENT TITLES.

142 ReCORD BOOK 2014 (16-2-4, 7-0-1 Big 12 – 1st) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 22 1-3 L at No 11 Penn State & Aug 24 3-2 W vs Missouri & Aug 29 0-2 L No . 21 DUKe Aug 31 2-0 W eLON Sept 5 4-0 W HOFSTRA $ Sept 7 2-0 W UNC GReeNSBORO $ Sept 12 1-1 (2ot) T No 16 GeORGeTOWN Sept 14 4-1 W DUQUeSNe Sept 19 4-1 W LA SALLe Sept 21 4-0 W VILLANOVA Sept 26 0-0 (2ot) T at TCU * Sept 28 2-0 W at Texas * Oct 10 4-2 W No 15 TeXAS TeCH * Oct . 17 3-0 W at Iowa State * Oct 19 2-0 W at No 9 Kansas * Oct 24 2-1 (2ot) W OKLAHOMA STATe * Oct 26 3-1 W OKLAHOMA * Oct 31 2-0 W BAYLOR * Nov . 5 2-1 W vs . TCU (B12Q) Nov 7 0-0 (2ot) T vs Texas (B12S) ! Nov 9 1-0 W vs Oklahoma (B12F) Nov . 15 0-0 (2ot) T GeORGeTOWN (NCAA1) % % - Penn State Invitational, University Park, Pa. $ - WVU 90 Minute Classic, Morgantown, W.Va. * - Big 12 Conference Match ! - WVU won penalty kick shootout, 6-5 % - WVU lost penalty kick shootout, 4-3 2015 (19-3-1, 6-0-1 Big 12 – 1st) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 21 2-0 W vs SIUe! Aug 23 1-2 L vs . No . 11 Virginia Tech ! Aug 28 1-0 W at Maryland Aug 30 5-0 W DUQUeSNe Sept 4 1-0 W No . 5 PeNN STATe Sept 6 8-0 W VILLANOVA Sept 11 2-0 W at No 15 Ohio State Sept 13 4-0 W LONGWOOD Sept 18 1-0 (ot) W BUFFALO Sept 20 1-0 W FLORIDA GULF COAST Sept 25 2-0 W TeXAS * Oct 2 2-1 W TCU * Oct . 9 0-0 T at Oklahoma * Oct 11 4-1 W at No 13 Texas Tech * Oct 16 6-0 W KANSAS * Oct . 18 4-0 W IOWA STATe * Oct 23 2-1 (ot) W at Oklahoma State * Oct 30 CANCeLeD at Baylor *$ Nov . 4 2-1 W vs . Oklahoma State (B12Q) Nov 6 0-1 L No 18 Texas Tech (B12S) Nov 13 4-0 W DUQUeSNe (NCAA1) Nov 20 4-0 W NORTHWeSTeRN (NCAA2) Nov 22 5-2 W LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (NCAA3) Nov . 28 0-2 L at No . 6 Penn State (NCAA4) ! - Indiana Tournament, Bloomington, Ind. $ - Match canceled due to inclement weather * - Big 12 Conference Match 2016 (23-2-2, 8-0 Big 12 – 1st) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 19 1-1 (2ot) T at No 2 Penn State ! Aug 21 2-0 W vs Buffalo ! Aug . 26 1-0 W No 8 CLeMSON Aug 28 3-1 W SAINT FRANCIS Sept 1 2-0 W PURDUe Sept 4 2-1 W No 19 OHIO STATe Sept 9 3-1 W at No 5 Duke Sept . 16 3-0 W PRINCeTON Sept 18 0-1 (2ot) L No 9 GeORGeTOWN Sept 23 4-1 W at Richmond Sept . 30 2-0 W BAYLOR * Oct 2 2-0 W No 23 OKLAHOMA * Oct 7 1-0 W at Kansas * Oct . 9 2-0 W at Iowa State Oct 14 1-0 W TeXAS TeCH * Oct 21 3-0 W at TCU * Oct 23 1-0 W at Texas * Oct 28 3-0 W OKLAHOMA STATe * Nov 2 3-0 W vs . Texas Tech (B12Q) Nov 4 2-0 W vs Oklahoma (B12S) Nov 6 3-2 (ot) W vs TCU (B12F) Nov 12 3-0 W NORTHeRN KeNTUCKY (NCAA1) Nov 18 1-0 (2ot) W OHIO STATe (NCAA2) Nov 20 1-1 (2ot) T No 18 UCLA (NCAA3) % Nov 26 1-0 W No . 5 DUKe (NCAA4) Dec 2 1-0 W vs No 6 North Carolina (CCS) Dec 4 1-3 L vs No 7 USC (CCF) ! – Penn State Invitational, University Park, Pa. *- Big 12 Conference Match % - WVU won penalty kick shootout, 4-2 2017 (16-4-3, 7-1-1 Big 12 – 2nd) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 18 1-0 W at No 5 Georgetown Aug . 24 1-2 (2ot) L No .10 VIRGINIA Aug 27 3-0 W DUQUeSNe Sept 2 2-1 W No 1 PeNN STATe Sept . 4 2-0 W WRIGHT STATe Sept 8 0-4 L No 6 DUKe Sept 10 3-0 W RICHMOND Sept 15 1-0 W at No 14 Princeton Sept 17 1-0 W vs La Salle ! Sept . 22 2-1 (ot) W at Baylor * Sept 24 0-1 L at No 17 Texas * Sept 29 1-0 W at Kansas State * Oct . 6 1-0 W No . 19 OKLAHOMA STATe * Oct 8 5-1 W OKLAHOMA * Oct 13 4-0 W IOWA STATe * Oct . 19 1-1 (2ot) T TeXAS TeCH * Oct 22 2-0 W TCU * Oct 27 2-0 W at Kansas * Nov 1 3-1 W vs Texas Tech (B12Q) Nov 3 1-1 (2ot) T vs TCU (B12S) $ Nov 11 3-0 W BUCKNeLL (NCAA1) Nov 17 0-0 (2ot) T No 22 RUTGeRS (NCAA2) % Nov 19 1-3 L No 10 PeNN STATe (NCAA3) ! – in Princeton, N.J. *- Big 12 Conference Match $ - WVU lost penalty kick shootout, 5-3 % – WVU won penalty kick shootout, 4-3

143 WVUSPORTS.COM WVUWomensSoccer @WVUWomensSoccer WVUWomensSoccer 2018 (15-4-4, 7-2 Big 12 – 2nd) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 17 0-1 L at No 4 Penn State ! Aug 19 1-1 (2ot) T vs ARKANSAS ! Aug 24 1-1 (2ot) T at Purdue % Aug 26 0-0 (2ot) T vs No 19 NORTHWeSTeRN % Aug 30 3-0 W XAVIeR Sept 2 0-2 L No 11 GeORGeTOWN Sept 7 2-1 W at Clemson Sept 13 4-0 W BOSTON UNIVeRSITY Sept 16 2-0 W SAINT FRANCIS (Pa ) Sept 21 2-0 W at No 22 Texas Tech * Sept 23 2-0 W at No . 21 TCU * Sept 28 4-0 W KANSAS STATe * Oct 5 0-1 (ot) L No 24 BAYLOR * Oct . 7 2-1 W No . 13 TeXAS * Oct 12 2-0 W at Iowa State * Oct 19 2-1 W at Oklahoma State * Oct 21 4-1 W at Oklahoma * Oct 25 0-1 (ot) L KANSAS * Oct . 28 3-0 W vs . OKLAHOMA (B12Q) Nov 2 1-0 W vs No 18 TeXAS (B12S) Nov 4 3-0 W vs No 9 BAYLOR (B12F) Nov . 10 6-0 W RADFORD (NCAA1) Nov 16 2-2 (2ot) T WAKe FOReST (NCAA2) $ ! – in University Park, Pa. % - Boilermaker Challenge Cup, West Lafayette, Ind. * - Big 12 Conference Match $ - WVU lost penalty kick shootout, 6-5 2019 (12-8-2, 5-3-1 Big 12 – 4th) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug 23 2-0 W DUQUeSNe Aug 25 1-3 L vs . No . 3 Stanford ! Aug 30 3-0 W HIGH POINT Sept 1 1-4 L at No 6 Virginia Sept 6 1-1 (ot) T No . 8 PeNN STATe Sept 12 6-1 W STONY BROOK Sept 15 0-3 L at No 15 Georgetown Sept 20 2-0 W FAIRLeIGH DICKINSON Sept 22 2-0 W BOWLING GReeN Sept 27 2-0 W IOWA STATe * Oct 3 2-4 L at Baylor * Oct 6 2-1 W at Texas * Oct . 10 0-1 L No . 14 TeXAS TeCH * Oct 17 1-2 L No 15 OKLAHOMA STATe * Oct 20 1-0 W OKLAHOMA * Oct . 24 1-1 T at No . 23 Kansas * Oct 27 3-0 W at Kansas State * Oct 31 2-1 W TCU * Nov . 3 0-2 L vs . No . 25 KANSAS (B12Q) Nov 16 2-0 W at No 25 GeORGeTOWN (NCAA1) Nov 22 1-0 W vs CeNTRAL CONN STATe (NCAA2) % Nov 24 0-3 L vs WASHINGTON STATe (NCAA3) % ! – Penn State Invitational, University Park, Pa. * - Big 12 Conference Match % - in Charlottesville, Va. 2020-21 (10-3-1, 7-2 Big 12 – 2nd) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Sept 11 2-0 W at Iowa State * Sept 18 4-1 W KANSAS STATe * Sept . 25 1-2 L at No . 6 Oklahoma State * Oct 2 2-1 W TeXAS * Oct 9 2-1 W at Texas Tech * Oct 16 2-1 W BAYLOR * Oct 23 1-0 W at Oklahoma * Oct . 30 2-1 W No . 11 KANSAS * Nov 6 0-1 L at No 3 TCU * March 7 3-1 W at Saint Joseph’s March 27 3-2 W No 5 DUKe April 3 1-0 W No 10 VIRGINIA April 10 1-1 (2ot) T at No 12 Virginia May 1 0-1 L vs . RICe (NCAA2) % Nonconference schedule postponed to spring due to COVID-19 pandemic * - Big 12 Conference Match % - in Cary, N.C. 2021 (10-5-5, 3-3-3 Big 12 – 6th) NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Aug . 19 4-0 W BUFFALO Aug 22 0-1 L NO 4 VIRGINIA Aug 27 3-1 W at Bucknell Aug . 29 3-0 W DUQUeSNe Sept 2 0-2 L NO 7 PeNN STATe Sept 9 0-0 (2ot) T NO 24 GeORGeTOWN Sept . 12 5-0 W SAINT FRANCIS (PA .) Sept 16 2-1 W at James Madison Sept 19 2-1 W KeNT STATe Sept 24 4-0 W IOWA STATe * Oct 2 2-0 W OKLAHOMA * Oct . 7 1-1 (2ot) T at Kansas State * Oct 10 1-2 (2ot) L at Kansas * Oct 14 0-1 L TCU * Oct . 17 2-0 W TeXAS TeCH * Oct 21 0-0 (2ot) T at No 21 Texas * Oct 24 0-0 (2ot) T at Baylor * Oct . 28 1-2 (ot) L OKLAHOMA STATe * Oct 31 1-0 W vs BAYLOR (B12Q) Nov 4 0-0 (2ot) T vs NO 20 TeXAS (B12S) % * - Big 12 Conference Match % - WVU lost penalty kick shootout, 3-4 Key: B12Q Big 12 Quarterfinals B12S Big 12 Semifinals B12F – Big 12 Finals Be1 – Big east First Round BEQ Big East Quarterfinals BES Big East Semifinals BeF – Big east Finals NCAA1 – NCAA First Round NCAA2 – NCAA Second Round NCAA3 – NCAA Third Round NCAA4 NCAA Quarterfinals CCS College Cup Semifinals CCF – College Cup Final Rankings reflect highest ranking for opponent on date played (beginning 2006 season)

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GENERAL2022INFO President Dr. E. Gordon Gee 148 Director of Athletics Shane Lyons 149 Athletics Senior Staff/Head Coaches . . . . . . 150 Athletics Facilities 151 WVU Athletics Communications 152

E. Gordon Gee and Fiancée Laurie Erickson

148 GEnEr AL InForm AtIon E. GORDON GEE, J.D., ED.D

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Dr. E. Gordon Gee is one of America’s most prominent higher education leaders, hav ing helmed universities for more than three decades. In 2009, Time magazine named him one of the top 10 university presidents in the United States. Recently, the website Great Value Colleges named him the nation’s top university Inpresident.2014,Gee returned to West Virginia University, where his career as a university president began. His leadership goals include putting students first, advancing the university’s research agenda, partnering with West Virginia communities and making sure that 1.8 million West Virginians know in their hearts and minds that West Virginia University is their university. Born in Vernal, Utah, Gee graduated from the University of Utah with an honors degree in his tory and earned his J.D. and Ed.D. degrees from Columbia University. He clerked under Chief Jus tice David T. Lewis of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals before being named a judicial fellow and staff assistant to the U.S. Supreme Court. In this role, he worked for Chief Justice Warren Burger on administrative and legal problems of the Court and federal judiciary. Gee returned to Utah as an associate professor and associ ate dean in the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University and was granted full professorship in 1978. One year later, he became dean of the West Virginia University College of Law, and, in 1980, was named West Virginia University president. He served in that role until 1985. He went on to lead the University of Colorado (1985-1990), Brown University (1998-2000) and Vanderbilt University (2001-2007). He served as president of The Ohio State University from 1990 to 1997 and again from 2007 to Gee2013.has been a member of several educa tion-governance organizations and committees including the Big 12 Conference Council of Presidents, the Business-Higher Education Forum and the American Association of Univer sities. He was chair of the American Council on Education’s Commission on Higher Education Attainment and served as co-chair of the Associ ation of Public and Land-Grant Universities’ Energy Advisory Committee. In 2009, Gee was invited to join the International Advisory Board of King Adbulaziz University in Saudi Arabia, and he currently serves on the Board of the Royal University for Women in Bahrain. Active in many national professional and service organizations during his tenures, he has served on the boards for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc., Limited Brands and the National 4-H Council. In 2011, Gee was appointed to serve as secretary on the Board of Directors of Ohio’s economic development program, JobsOhio. In 2011-2012, he was asked by Governor Ka sich to chair the Ohio Higher Education Capital Funding Collaborative and the Ohio Higher Education Funding Commission. In March 2015, he was elected to the board of directors of the American Council on Education, the nation’s largest higher education organization. And he served as chair of the Big 12 Board of Directors Executive Committee for the 2017-18 year. Gee presently serves on the council of presidents for the Southern University Research Association and as a member of the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration. Gee has received many honorary degrees, awards, fellowships and recognitions. He is a fellow of the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest science organization. In 1994, Gee received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Utah, as well as from Teachers College of Columbia University. In 2013, he received the ACE Council of Fellows/Fidelity Investments Mentor Award and received the Outstanding Academic Leader of the Year Award on behalf of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Gee received the Elite Leadership Academy’s 2020 IMPACT Award, which honors exceptional leaders for self-knowledge, a clear vision and active coaching and mentoring Arelationships.Distinguished Eagle Scout and lifelong Scouting supporter, he has received the Silver Buffalo Award, Scouting’s top honor for adult volunteers. He is the co-author of more than a dozen books, including his two most recent, “Land-Grant Universities for the Future” and “What’s Public About Public Higher Ed?” Gee’s fiancée is Laurie Erickson, leader of the Erickson Foundation. Gee’s daughter, Rebekah, is clinical associate professor in obstetrics and gynecology at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine and CEO and Founder of Nest Health. Dr. Rebekah Gee is married to David Patrón and they have five children.

Before joining Texas Tech, Lyons worked at the NCAA for almost 10 years as a senior membership services representative, where he was responsible for the over sight and coordination of rules and interpretations for the 25 membership service representatives and was the staff liaison to various NCAA standing committees. Lyons began his career in college athletics in July 1988 as assistant commissioner of the Big South Conference. With the Big South, he was in charge of conference-wide compliance and championships.

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When he stresses academics, he means it as a department-high 361 student-athletes made the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and WVU’s overall department GPA was 3.22 last year. WVU featured 493 athletes with a 3.00 GPA and 168 with a 4.0 for the 2022 spring semester.

Prior to joining the Alabama staff in November 2011, Lyons spent 10 years as an associate commission er at the Atlantic Coast Conference. At the ACC, Lyons focused on conference-wide compliance and academic initiatives, providing direct assistance to the conference’s presidents, chancellors and athletics directors in dealing with NCAA regulatory matters. In addition, he served as the ACC’s human resource manager and was responsible for the administration, negotiation and mediation of the employee benefits program and managing the conference’s organiza tional policies and procedures. He was part of the senior administrative team for ACC events, including the football championship game, the men’s bas ketball tournament and men’s and women’s NCAA basketball events.

There’s a reason Shane Lyons was named NACDA Athletics Director of the Year in 2021, it’s because he spends endless hours daily for the betterment of more than 500 student-athletes and their day-to-day needs in order to help them succeed in the classroom and in competition. His open lines of communications have made him a popular role model for WVU student-athletes and coaches. His honest, fair and caring approach has led to success on and off the field. Whether it’s regularly scheduled meetings with the student-athletes or his open-door office policy, Lyons has his finger on the pulse of his department. In moving his department forward, his Climbing High er facilities master plan keeps West Virginia a strong Power 5 institution and positions his department for growth and continued success. The Time2Climb fundraising membership drive he initiated in 2021 is getting new donors involved in Mountaineer athletics and helping the Mountaineer Athletic Club grow and plan for the future. In 2019, Lyons commissioned and announced an economic impact study that showed Mountaineer Athletics produced more than $300 million to the state’s economy and more than $78 million to the local economy. And with the local economy in mind, Lyons’s proudly saw the formal opening of a new $45 million aquatic and track facility that not only benefits WVU, but also local schools and the entire commu nity. Already, the facility has brought thousands of guests to Morgantown as it has hosted such events as the Big 12 swimming and diving championships as well as the NCAA zone diving competitions.

A native of Parkersburg, West Virginia, and a graduate of Parkersburg High, Lyons was a standout basketball player for the Big Reds. He earned bache lor’s and master’s degrees in sport management from WVU in 1987 and 1988, respectively.

His work with WVU President E. Gordon Gee’s senior leadership team and the Big 12 Conference has brought additional respect and positive exposure to his department and the University. He’s been a mem ber of the Big 12 Administration Committee, Finance and Budget Committee and the Game Management and Officiating Subcommittee, while chairing the Big 12 athletic directors committee in 2018.

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Prior to working at the ACC, Lyons served as associate athletics director for compliance at Big 12 member Texas Tech from 1998 to 2001. During that time, Lyons assumed responsibility for the leadership, ad ministration and implementation of a comprehensive NCAA compliance program with emphasis toward rules education and extensive monitoring systems. He also served as oversight administrator for several of the Red Raiders’ athletic teams and had financial and operational supervision of the strength and condition ing, nutritional and sports medicine units.

Also, a Clinical and Sport Psychology unit that he formed for better student-athlete mental health, creating the department’s first Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee and first-class nutrition program for all 18 varsity teams further confirms his belief and commitment to helping the total student-athlete well-being and advancement. Ask him and he’ll tell you it’s not his department, but West Virginia’s department, and part of his job is to develop our country’s future leaders. He cares, and the proof is in what he has accomplished for Moun taineer athletics in his seven years on the job. Long considered one of the nation’s top collegiate leaders, his success and work ethic has also brought national exposure to West Virginia University as Lyons is helping shape the future of college athletics with his presence on several national and prestigious committees. For 2022-23, he will continue to be a member of the NCAA Transformation Committee that is rewriting NCAA policies and procedures and form ing the organization’s guidelines for decades to come. He has also been a member of the NCAA Division I Council for several years and will again chair that distinguished committee in 2023.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, he chaired the all-important Football Oversight Committee and played a key role in the sport overcoming, adjusting and managing the difficulties to complete the 2020 season. There’s no doubt that Lyons’ even-keeled demeanor, ability to think outside the box and solve problems played a major role in having a football season in Additionally,2020.Lyons serves on the NCAA Working Group on Transfers, the Football Competition Committee and the NCAA Wrestling Academics En hancement Working Group. Making a difference and enhancing the student-athlete experience on these committees is his No. 1 objective.

Lyons came to West Virginia after spending more than three years as the deputy director of athletics and chief operating officer at Alabama. He worked closely on day-to-day strategic leadership, the direction of the overall Crimson Tide Athletic program and was the direct second in charge.

Lyons, the University’s 12th athletic director, and his wife, Emily, a graduate of the University of Wis consin-Madison, have two children: Cameron and Brooke. Cameron is a graduate student-athlete and member of the football team at UNC Charlotte and Brooke is a sophomore at WVU. t he Lyons Family – Brooke, Shane, Emily, Cameron and the family dog Zoey.

NATIONAL COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS 2000-01 Division I Satisfactory Progress Waivers Committee 2004-06 Division I ComplianceAcademics/EligibilityCabinet 2004-06 recruiting Subcommittee (Chair 1 year) 2004-08 Division I CommitteeInterpretations(Chair2years) 2005-07 Legislative review Committee (Chair 2 years) 2006-08 Division I management Council 2008-11 Division I Legislative Council (Chair 1 year) 2010-11 Division I Communications and Coordination Committee 2015-present Big 12 Administration Committee 2015-present Big 12 Finance and Budget Committee 2015-present Big 12 Game management and Officiating Subcommittee 2017-present Big 12 Athletic Directors Council (Chair) 2018-present Division I Council 2018-present Division I Football oversight Committee (Chair) 2018-present Division I Football Competition Committee

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JIMMY KING Head Rowing

RANDY MAZEY Head Baseball

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VIC RIGGS Head Swimming and

LESLIE NGUYEN Associate

JON HAMMOND Head Rifle Coach

REED SUNAHARA Head VolleyballCoach STAFF/

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JASON BUTTS Head Gymnastics

BOB HUGGINS Head Men’s Basketball Coach

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DAWN PLITZUWEIT Head Women’s

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MAC Executive Director

NATASHA OAKES Senior Associate

SEAN COVICH Head Golf Coach

Diving Coach

MIHA LISAC Head Tennis

PATRICK Senior Associate Director,

BRITTNEY O’DELL Senior Associate

NIKKI IZZO-BROWN Head Women’s Soccer Coach

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Associate Athletics Director, External Affairs

Athletics Director, Capital Projects, Facilities and Event Management

SEAN CLEARY Head Cross Country/ &

TIM FLYNN Head Wrestling Coach

SIMON DOVER Executive Senior

MICHAEL FRAGALE Senior Associate

MATT WELLS Executive Senior

Field Coach

DAN STRATFORD Head Men’s Soccer Coach

Athletics Director, Sport Governance, Gender Equity and Title IX/ SWA

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STEVE URYASZ Deputy Director

Athletics Director, Communications

APRIL MESSERLY Senior Associate

Basketball Coach

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Associate Athletics Director, Business Operations/CFO

Athletics Director, DevelopmentStudent-Athlete

Athletics Director Strategic Management

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152 GEnEr A L InForm AtIon 152 COMMUNICATIONS WVU ATHLETICS ATHLETICS INFORMATION The West Virginia University Athletics Commu nications Office is located in the WVU Coliseum near the Country Roads Gate. The main athletics communications office is Room 214. MAILING ADDRESS Athletics Communications Office West Virginia University PO Box Morgantown,0877 WV 26507-0877 OVERNIGHT SHIPPING ADDRESS WVU Athletics Communications 3450 Monongahela Blvd. Room 217 Morgantown,ColiseumWV26506 PHONE INFORMATION Office: 304-293-2821 Fax: Press304-293-4105Box:304-293-6480 WOMEN'S SOCCER CONTACT Olivia AssistantSneedDirector of Athletics Communications Office: 304-293-2821 E-mail: olivia.vanhorn@mail.wvu.edu MICHAEL FRAGALE Senior Associate Athletics Director/ Communications MIKE MONTORO Assistant Athletics Director/ Football Communications BRYAN MESSERLY Associate Athletics Director/ Communications JOHN ANTONIK Director of Athletics Content JOE SWAN Director of Athletics Publications KRISTIN COLDSNOW Athletics Lead Graphic Designer PHIL LYNCH Athletics Graphic Designer TANNER CAIN Assistant Director of Athletics Communications JOE MITCHIN Assistant Director of Athletics Communications OLIVIA SNEED Assistant Director of Athletics Communications LISA AMMONS Business Manager AMY PRUNTY Program Assistant REGHAN BAILEY Graduate Assistant JOHN KEEHAN Graduate Assistant TAYLOR PETERSON Graduate Assistant

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