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2013 SEMINOLE SCHEDULE AUGUST Fri 23 Oregon State... W, 1-0 Sun 25 Auburn (ESPN3)... W, 4-1 Fri 30 at #8/19 Florida (Sun Sports)... W, 3-0 SEPTEMBER Sun 1 #17/21 UCF... (ot) W, 1-0 Fri 6 Oklahoma State...(2ot) T, 1-1 Sun 8 Oklahoma... W, 1-0 Thurs 12 at #7/4 Wake Forest*... (2ot) T, 0-0 Sun 15 at #15/12 Duke*... W, 2-1 Wed 18 #5/5 North Carolina* (ESPNU)..W, 1-0 Sun 22 NC State* (ESPN3)... W, 1-0 Thurs 26 Miami*...W, 4-0 Sun 29 at Clemson* (ESPN3)... (2ot) T, 1-1 OCTOBER Thurs 3 Boston College* (ESPN3)...W, 4-3 Thurs 10 at Syracuse*...(ot) W, 1-0 Sun 13 Pittsburgh*...W, 4-0 Sun 20 Maryland* (ESPN3)... W, 2-1 Thurs 24 at 4/7 Virginia Tech* (ESPN3).. W, 2-1 Sun 27 at 1/1 Virginia*... (ot) L, 0-1 Thurs 31 #19/10 Notre Dame* (RSN). (2ot) W, 2-1 NOVEMBER Sun 3 #-/25 Duke^...W, 2-0 Fri 8 vs. #4/4 North Carolina~(ESPN3). (ot) W, 2-1 Sun 10 #6/5 Virginia Tech~(ESPNU)... W, 1-0 ~(ACC Tournament Cary, N.C. - WakeMed Park) Fri 15 South Alabama$...W, 5-0 Thurs 21 #22/- Mississippi$... W, 3-1 Sat 23 Colorado$...W, 4-0 Fri 29 Boston College$...W, 4-0 DECEMBER Fri 6 #4/4 Virginia Tech&( ESPNU).W, 3-2 Sun 8 #2/2 UCLA& (ESPNU)...3:00 pm bold denotes home match; * denotes ACC match; ^ denotes ACC Tournament **All Match Times EST**; $ denotes NCAA Tournament; & denotes College Cup - Cary, N.C. 2007 NATIONAL FINALISTS ~ 7 COLLEGE CUPS - 2003, 05, 06, 07, 11, 12, 13 14 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES - 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 2009 & 2012 ACC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS ~ 2011 & 2013 ACC CHAMPIONS 2013 SEASON Overall:...23-1-3 Home:...16-0-1 Away:...4-1-2 Neutral:...3-0-0 ACC:...10-1-2 2013 ACC CHAMPIONS Florida State defeated Virginia Tech 1-0 in the finals at WakeMed Park in Cary, N.C. to claim its second ACC title in the last three years. FLORIDA STATE SOCCER 2013 Sunday, December 8, 2013-3:00 pm #2/2 UCLA (21-1-3, 9-0-2 Pac-12) vs. #3/1 Florida State (22-1-3, 10-1-2 ACC) NCAA Tournament College Cup; TV - ESPNU Series Record: UCLA leads 1-0-0; Bruins lead 1-0-0 on neutral soil KEY NOTES: * Florida State earned the ACC s automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament after claiming its second league title in the last three years with a 1-0 victory over Virginia Tech in the conference championship game. This year s berth marks the Seminoles 14th consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament. UCLA earned the Pac-12 s automatic bid. The Bruins are making their 18th NCAA Tournament appearance and ninth in the College Cup. UCLA owns an all-time postseason record of 52-15-3. * The Seminoles return to the College Cup for the third year in a row and seventh time in school history. The seven College Cup appearances are tied for the sixth most in NCAA Tournament history (Connecticut). Since 2003, FSU s seven College Cup appearances are the most of any school in the ACC and are the second most nationally behind only UCLA (8). * FSU clinched a berth in the national championship game for the second time in school history following its 3-2 victory over Virginia Tech in Friday s semifinal. The Seminoles first appearance in the national finals came in 2007 when FSU fell to Southern California 2-0 in College Station, Texas. Sunday s winner will mark the first women s soccer national championship for either team. * Florida State and UCLA are meeting for only the second time in series history as both meetings have come in the College Cup. The Bruins won that only other meeting defeating the Seminoles, 4-0, in the national semifinal back in 2005 in College Station, Texas. That was Florida State s first national semifinal under head coach Mark Krikorian which also happened to be his first season with the Seminoles. * Facing a Pac-12 opponent in the College Cup is nothing new to the Seminoles. FSU has faced three schools from the Pac-12 in the College Cup including UCLA once back in 2005. The Seminoles also played Southern California in the 2007 National Championship game and then Stanford in the 2011 national semifinal in Kennesaw, Ga. Against Pac-12 teams all-time, Florida State is 15-5-1 including 4-4-0 in the NCAA Tournament. Along with the Bruins (0-1), Trojans (0-1) and the Cardinal (0-2), FSU has also faced Cal three times in the NCAA Tournament winning all three matches and Colorado back in the third round of this year s tournament defeating the Buffaloes 4-0. * With three goals in Friday s national semifinal against Virginia Tech, the Seminoles set the school record for goals scored during the NCAA Tournament in a single season. FSU has outscored the competition 19-3 through five matches in 2013. The previous school record for goals during NCAA Tournament play was 17 set during Florida State s run to the national title game in 2007. * Sunday s winner between UCLA & Florida State will mark the 10th different team to capture a women s soccer national title in NCAA history. The last first time winner was Stanford in 2011. Points Dagny Brynjarsdottir... 33 (14G, 5A) Marta Bakowska-Mathews... 20 (8G, 4A) Jamia Fields... 18 (5G, 8A) Berglind Thorvaldsdottir... 17 (7G, 3A) Megan Campbell... 15 (1G, 13A) Goals Dagny Brynjarsdottir...14 Marta Bakowska-Mathews... 8 Berglind Thorvaldsdottir... 7 Assists Megan Campbell...13 Jamia Fields... 8 Nickolette Driesse... 7 Michaela Hahn... 7 UP NEXT FOR THE SEMINOLES... 2013 STAT LEADERS Game-Winning Goals Dagny Brynjarsdottir... 7 Marta Bakowska-Mathews... 3 Jamia Field/Nora Kervroedan/Isabella Schmid. 2 Game-Winning Assists Megan Campbell... 4 Michaela Hahn... 4 Nickolette Driesse... 3 Jamia Fields... 3 GAA Kelsey Wys...0.54 Saves Kelsey Wys...65

2013 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLE ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Last School 3 Nickolette Driesse...MF...5-5...FR... Wayne, N.J./Wayne Hills HS 4 Jamia Fields...MF/F...5-5...JR... Alta Loma, Calif./Los Osos HS 5 Kacy Scarpa...D...5-5... R-FR...Lakeland, Fla./George Jenkins HS 6 Megan Campbell...D...5-8...JR...Louth, Ireland/Institute of Technology Carlow 7 Dagny Brynjarsdottir...MF...5-11...JR...Hella, Iceland/Garðabaer College 8 Michaela Hahn...MF/F...5-4... SO... Titusville, Fla./Titusville HS 9 Kassey Kallman...D...5-8...SR...Woodbury, Minn./Woodbury HS 10 Berglind Thorvaldsdottir...F/MF...5-9... R-FR...Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland/Menntaskólinn í Kópavogi 11 Isabella Schmid...MF...5-6... SO...Wangen, Germany/St. Ursula Schulen Freiburg 12 Ani Sarkisian...MF...5-8.5...FR... Cresskill, N.J./Cresskill HS 13 Kristin Grubka...D/MF...5-10...JR...Melbourne, Fla./Melbourne HS 14 Marlo Sweatman...MF...5-8...FR... Herndon, Va./Flint Hill HS 16 Carson Pickett...D/MF...5-8... SO... Fleming Island, Fla./St. Johns Country Day School 17 Kahlia Hogg...D/MF...5-7... SO...Canberra, Australia/Merici College HS 18 Hikaru Murakami...MF...5-2...JR... Nagoya, Japan/Tomioka HS 19 Kelsey Wys... GK...5-9...R-SR... Coral Springs, Fla./Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS 20 Nora Kervroëdan...MF...5-8... SO... Maurepas, France/ Lycée Louis Bascan HS 21 Marta Bakowska-Mathews...MF...5-9...JR...Herne Bay, Kent, England/St. Michaels University 22 Kirsten Crowley...D/MF...5-5... R-FR...Panama City Beach, Fla./J.R. Arnold HS 37 Anna McClung...F...5-10.5...FR... Gate City, Va./Gate City HS 38 Cassie Miller... GK...5-11...FR...Cave Creek, Ariz./Cactus Shadows HS 50 Yulie Lopez...MF...5-7...FR...West Palm Beach, Fla./Palm Beach Central HS COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mark Krikorian (9th Season)... St. Anselm College (1983) Assistant Coach: Mike Bristol (5th Season)... Western Illinois (1999) Assistant Coach: Wes Hart (1st Season) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Armand Dikranian (1st Season)... Farifield (2006) Director of Operations: Nathan Minion (2nd Season)...LSU (2010) Graduate Assistant: Courtney Costello (4th Season)...Florida State (2013) Graduate Manager: Jeremy Williams (2nd Season)... Virginia Tech (2012) POSITION BREAKDOWN Goalkeepers (2):...Miller, Wys Defenders (7):... Campbell, Crowley, Grubka, Hogg, Kallman, Pickett, Scarpa Midfielders (11):...Bakowska-Mathews, Brynjarsdottir, Driesse, Fields, Hahn, Kervroëdan, Lopez, Murakami, Sarkisian, Schmid, Sweatman Forwards (2):... McClung, Thorvaldsdottir EXPERIENCE BREAKDOWN Seniors...2 - Kallman, Wys Juniors...6 - Bakowska-Mathews Brynjarsdottir, Campbell, Fields, Grubka, Murakami Sophomores... 5 - Hahn, Hogg, Kervroëdan, Pickett, Schmid Redshirt Freshmen... 3 - Crowley, Scarpa, Thorvaldsdottir Freshmen... 6 - Driesse, Lopez, McClung, Miller, Sarkisian, Sweatman SEMINOLE ROSTER BREAKDOWN PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Marta Bakowska-Mathews...Buh-cow-skuh Dagny Brynjarsdottir...Dag-knee Brin-yas-daughter Kirstin Crowley... KEAR-stin Nickolette Driesse...Drees Jamia Fields...Jah-MEE-uh Kristin Grubka...Grub-kah Kahlia Hogg... Call-EE-uh Kassey Kallman... Kass-E Nora Kervroëdan...Care-voo-EE-dan Mark Krikorian...kruh-core-EE-an Hikaru Murakami...HE-kah-ROO Muor-AH-kah-ME Ani Sarkisian... On-EE Sar-key-zjinn Kacy Scarpa...SCAR-pah Berglind Thorvaldsdottir...Burg-lind Thor-vals-daughter Kelsey Wys...Weiss

ALL-TIME RECORDS FSU S All-Time Records All-Time Tourney Record...43-12-2 (14 app.) Goals FSU/Opp...131-53 Record when scoring first...37-0-1 Record when opponent scores first...6-12-0 Record in overtime games...5-1-2 Record in overtime pk s... 1-1 Record when out shooting opponents...35-5-0 Record when opponent out shoots FSU...7-6-2 Record when shots are tied...1-1-0 Round of 16...12 Quarterfinals...10 Semifinals...7 Finals...2 Championships...0 At Home...31-1-0 Away...4-5-1 Neutral...8-6-1 FSU Versus Opponents in NCAA Tourney Auburn...4-0-0 Boston College...2-0-1 California...3-0-0 UCLA... 0-1-0 Clemson...1-2-0 Colorado...1-0-0 Conneticut...1-2-0 Dartmouth...1-0-0 Florida...2-0-0 Florida Atlantic...1-0-0 Illinois...2-0-0 Jacksonville...2-0-0 Kennesaw State...1-0-0 Louisville...1-0-0 LSU...1-0-0 Marquette...1-0-0 Middle Tennessee...1-0-0 Mississippi...2-0-0 Mississippi Valley State...2-0-0 North Carolina...0-0-1 Notre Dame...2-3-0 Penn State...0-1-0 Portland...1-0-0 Samford...1-0-0 South Alabama...1-0-0 South Florida...1-0-0 Southeastern Louisiana...1-0-0 Southern California...0-1-0 Stanford...0-2-0 Texas...1-0-0 Texas A&M...2-0-0 Texas Tech...1-0-0 Virginia...1-0-0 Virginia Tech...1-0-0 West Virginia...1-0-0 Totals... 43-12-2 FSU s NCAA Tourney Progression Chart First Round Record... 13-0-1 (.964) Second Round Record... 12-1-0 (.923) Third Round Record... 10-2-0 (.833) Quarterfinal Record...6-3-1 (.650) Semifinal Record...2-5-0 (.286) Finals Record...0-1-0 (.000) All-Time Record... 43-12-2 (.768) FSU s NCAA Tourney Year-by-Year Record 2000...2-1-0 2007...5-1-0 2001...1-1-0 2008...3-1-0 2002...2-1-0 2009...3-1-0 2003...4-1-0 2010...3-1-0 2004...0-0-1 2011...4-1-0 2005...3-1-1 2012...4-1-0 2006...4-1-0 2013...5-0-0 THE SEMINOLES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Florida State sits at 43-12-2 all-time in the NCAA Tournament, good for a.772 winning percentage. It is the thirdbest winning percentage among teams that have played 10 or more games. Making their 14th straight NCAA Tournament appearance in 2013, FSU s 43 wins are the seventh most in NCAA history. Only one other school in NCAA history has averaged more wins per NCAA Tournament trips than FSU and that is North Carolina. All-Time NCAA Tournament Wins and Wins Per Trip School Wins Trips Wins/Trip Win Pct. North Carolina (118-9-3)... 118... 32...3.69....919 Notre Dame (64-18-1)...64... 21...3.05....777 Florida State (43-12-2)*... 43...14...3.07...772 UCLA (52-15-3)*...52... 18...2.89....764 Portland (48-17-6)...48... 21...2.29....718 Penn State (38-18-2)...38... 19...2.00....672 Santa Clara (45-21-4)...45... 24...1.88....671 Stanford (41-20-4)...41... 23...1.78....662 Florida (25-15-3)...25... 17...1.47....616 Nebraska (16-10-1)...16... 11...1.45....611 Oklahoma State (9-5-4)...9... 8...1.13....611 Connecticut (44-28-2)...44... 28...1.57....608 * denotes currently playing in NCAA Tournament For the ninth straight season and 10th time overall, Florida State received a national seed in the NCAA Tournament. After claiming their second ACC championship in three years and finishing second in the No. 1 rated RPI conference in the nation during the regular season in 2013, the Seminoles were recognized as one of four No. 1 national seeds for the third year in a row and fourth time overall (2009, 2011, 2012 & 2013). Florida State has been a No. 2 seed four times (2005, 2006, 2008 & 2010), while entering the NCAA Tournament as a No. 3 seed in 2007. The only other time the Seminoles received a national seed was in 2003 and in that year the team was seeded 11th. The Seminoles are 16-3-0 all-time in the NCAA Tournament as a No. 1 seed. FSU s berth in the 2013 national championship game is a first as a No. 1 seed. With seven College Cup appearances (2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012 & 2013) since 2003, Florida State is one of only two programs in the nation, and the only school in the ACC, to play in soccer s version of the Final Four seven times over the last 11 seasons. UCLA, the Seminoles opponent in Sunday s national title game, has eight appearances since 2003. Florida State, Duke, North Carolina and Virginia are the only teams in the ACC to play in multiple College Cups since 1991. Following Florida State s quarterfinal victory over Boston College, the Seminoles became just the third school alltime to make three or more consecutive College Cups on two different occasions. The Seminoles (2005-07 & 2011-13) join Notre Dame (1994-97 & 2006-10) and Portland (1994-96 & 2000-02). All-Time College Cup Appearances School Trips Longest Consec. Streak (3+ Yrs) Multi-Consec. Trips North Carolina...26... 22 (1982-2003)...0 Notre Dame...12... 5 (2006-2010)...2 (1994-97, 2006-10) Santa Clara...10... 4 (1996-1999)...0 UCLA*... 9... 7 (2003-2009)...0 Portland... 8...3 (1994-1996, 2000-2002)...2 (1994-96, 2000-02) Connecticut... 7... 3 (1982-1984)...0 Florida State*...7... 3 (2005-2007, 2011-2013)... 2 (2005-07, 2011-13) Massachusetts... 6... 5 (1983-1987)...0 Stanford... 6... 5 (2008-2012)...0 * denotes currently playing in NCAA Tournament Florida State improved to 12-11-2 away from home in the NCAA Tournament including a record of 8-6-1 on neutral soil following Friday s national semifinal victory over Virginia Tech. FSU is 3-0-0 when playing on neutral soil in 2013 with all three contests coming on WakeMed Park in Cary, N.C. The Seminoles are 7-1-2 away from Tallahassee this year. Prior to Friday s win over the Hokies, FSU s last road victory in the NCAA Tournament came during the 2011 season when the Seminoles went to Memphis and defeated Portland (3-1) and Louisville (2-0) in the second and third rounds, respectively. FSU has registered at least two or more wins in 12 of its 14 postseason appearances including at least three wins in nine straight seasons - all since head coach Mark Krikorian arrived on campus. The only time FSU did not secure at least two wins in the NCAA Tournament was in 2001 (1-1) and 2004 (0-0-1). The Seminoles have reached at least four wins in the postseason six times. Since 2000, the Seminoles have made 14 straight NCAA Tournament appearances, played in 12 Sweet 16s and have advanced to the quarterfinal round nine years in a row - the longest active streak in the nation. Both appearances in the national title game in 2007 and 2013 have come under head coach Mark Krikorian. Florida State has outscored the opposition 19-3 in the 2013 NCAA Tournament. It marks the sixth time in 14 NCAA Tournament appearances that FSU has reached double figures in goals. With three goals against the Hokies, Florida State set the school record for goals in an NCAA Tournament at 19 surpassing the previous mark of 17 goals set during the 2007 NCAA Tournament - the same year the Noles played for the national championship.

THE SEMINOLES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNEY HISTORY 2000 - (2-1-0) First Round - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 4... Jacksonville 1 Second Round - Gainesville, Fla. Florida State 2... Florida 1 Third Round - Clemson, S.C. Clemson 2... Florida State 0 2001 - (1-1-0) First & Second Round - Clemson, S.C. Florida State 1...Auburn 0 Clemson 1... Florida State 0 2002 - (2-1-0) First & Second Rounds - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 2...Mississippi 0 Florida State 2...Auburn 1 Third Round - Storrs, Conn. Connecticut 1... Florida State 0 2003 - (4-1-0) First & Second Rounds - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 5...Dartmouth 0 Florida State 2...Auburn 1 (2OT) Third Round - Morgantown, WVa Florida State 3...West Virginia 2 (2OT) Quarterfinals - Gainesville, Fla. Florida State 2... Florida 1 Semifinals - Cary, N.C. Connecticut 2... Florida State 0 2004 - (0-0-1) First Round - Gainesville, Fla. Boston College 0...Florida State 0 (2OT) (BC advances on pks, 3-1) 2005 - (3-1-1) First & Second Rounds - Gainesville, Fla. Florida State 3...Florida Atlantic 0 Florida State 2...Illinois 1 Third Round - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 2... California 1 Quarterfinals - Chapel Hill, N.C. Florida State 1... North Carolina 1 (2OT) (FSU advances on pks, 5-4) Semifinals - College Station, Texas UCLA 4... Florida State 0 2006 - (4-1-0) First & Second Rounds - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 6... Jacksonville 0 Florida State 3... California 1 Third Round - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 1...Illinois 0 Quarterfinals - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 2... Clemson 1 Semifinals - Cary, N.C. Notre Dame 2... Florida State 1 2007 - (5-1-0) First & Second Rounds - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 3...Kennesaw State 0 Florida State 4...LSU 0 Third Round - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 4...Texas 0 Quarterfinals - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 3...Connecticut 2 (2OT) Semifinals - College Station, Texas Florida State 3... Notre Dame 2 Finals - College Station, Texas Southern California 2... Florida State 0 SEMINOLE NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM RECORDS Most goals scored: 7 vs. Mississippi Valley State (2008) Most goals allowed: 5 vs. Stanford (2010) Least goals scored: 0 (11 times) vs. Connecticut (2002 & 2003), Clemson (2000 & 2001), Boston College (2004), UCLA (2005), Southern California (2007), Notre Dame (2008 & 2009), Stanford (2010 & 2011) Least goals allowed: 0 (25 times) vs. Auburn (2001), Ole Miss (2002), Dartmouth (2003), BC (2004), FAU (2005), Jacksonville (2006), Illinois (2006), Kennesaw State (2007), LSU (2007), Texas (2007), MVSU (2008), Auburn (2008), BC (2008), California (2009), MTSU (2010), Marquette (2010), Samford (2011), Louisville (2011), Virginia (2011), MVSU (2012), Texas A&M (2012), Notre Dame (2012), South Alabama (2013), Colorado (2013), BC (2013) Most shots taken: 39 vs. Mississippi Valley State (2012) Most shots allowed: 31 vs. North Carolina (2005) Least shots taken: 2 vs. Clemson (2000) Least shots allowed: 0 vs. Mississippi Valley State (2008) Most corner kicks: 14 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2009) Most corner kicks allowed: 10 vs. North Carolina (2005) Least corner kicks: 1 (4 times) vs. Clemson (2000), Ole Miss (2002), Notre Dame (2007), Portland (2011) Least corner kicks allowed: 0 (7 times) vs. Florida (2003), JU (2006), Clemson (2006), Kennesaw St (2007), Samford (2011), MVSU (2012), South Alabama (2013) Most saves: 13 vs. North Carolina (2005) Least saves: 0 (5 times) vs. FAU (2005), MVSU (2008), Samford (2011), Stanford (2011), MVSU (2012) Most fouls committed: 16 (3 times) vs. California (2005), Clemson (2006), Notre Dame (2007) Least fouls committed: 0 vs. Mississippi Valley State (2012) Consecutive mins without allowing a goal: 324:34 (Notre Dame, 2006 - Connecticut, 2007) Most shots in 1st half: 21 vs. Jacksonville (2006) Least shots in 1st half: 1 (3 times) vs. Clemson (2000), Connecticut (2002), Florida (2003) Most shots in 2nd half: 20 vs. Mississippi Valley State (2012) Least shots in 2nd half: 1 vs. Clemson OT goals: 1 vs. Auburn (2003), West Virginia (2003), Connecticut (2007), Texas A&M (2009), Texas Tech (2012) Most goals in 1st half: 4 vs. Jacksonville (2006), Southeastern Louisiana (2009) Most goals allowed in 1st half: 2 (4 times) vs. UCLA (2005), Notre Dame (2006 & 2009), Stanford (2011) Most goals scored in 2nd half: 4 vs. Dartmouth (2003), Mississippi Valley State (2008) Most goals allowed in 2nd half: 4 vs. Stanford (2010) Least goals scored in 1st half: 0 (21 times) vs. Auburn (2001 & 2003), Connecticut (2002 & 2003), Clemson (2000 & 2001), Jacksonville (2000), Boston College (2004), UCLA (2005), Clemson (2006), Notre Dame (2006), Southern California (2007), BC (2008), Notre Dame (2008), Texas A&M (2009), Notre Dame (2009), Stanford (2010 & 2011), Samford (2011), Notre Dame (2012), Penn State (2012) Least goals allowed in 1st half: 0 (37 times) vs. Dartmouth (2003), Ole Miss (2002), Auburn (2001 & 2002), Clemson (2001), Jacksonville (2000), Connecticut (2003), Boston College (2004), FAU (2005), Illinois (2005), California (2005), North Carolina (2005), Jacksonville (2006), Illinois (2006), Kennesaw St (2007), LSU (2007), Texas (2007), MVSU (2008), Auburn (2008), BC (2008), California (2009), Texas A&M (2009), Notre Dame (2009), Middle Tennessee (2010), Marquette (2010), Samford (2011), Portland (2011), Louisville (2011), Virginia (2011), MVSU (2012), Texas A&M (2012), Notre Dame (2012), Penn State (2012), South Alabama (2013), Ole Miss (2013), Colorado (2013), BC (2013) Least goals scored in 2nd half: 0 (17 times) vs. Connecticut (2002 & 2003), Clemson (2000 & 2001), Boston College (2004), North Carolina (2005), UCLA (2005), California (2006), Illinois (2006), Kennesaw State (2007), Southern California (2007), Auburn (2008), Notre Dame (2008), SE Louisiana (2009), Notre Dame (2009), Stanford (2010 & 2011) Least goals allowed in 2nd half: 0 (32 times) vs. Dartmouth (2003), Auburn (2001 & 2003), Conn. (2002), Ole Miss (2002), UF (2000), BC (2004), UCLA (2005), Jacksonville (2006), Cal (2006), Illinois (2006), Clemson (2006), Notre Dame (2006), Kennesaw St (2007), LSU (2007), Texas (2007), MVSU (2008), Auburn (2008), BC (2008), SE Louisiana (2009), Cal (2009), Middle Tennessee (2010), USF (2010), Marquette (2010), Samford (2011), Louisville (2011), Virginia (2011), MVSU (2012), Texas A&M (2012), Notre Dame (2012), South Alabama (2013), Colorado (2013), BC (2013) Shutouts: (25 times) vs. Auburn (2001), Ole Miss (2002), Dartmouth, (2003), BC (2004), FAU (2005), Jacksonville (2006), Illinois (2006), Kennesaw State (2007), LSU (2007), Texas (2007), MVSU (2008), Auburn (2008), BC (2008), California (2009), Middle Tennessee (2010), Marquette (2010), Samford (2011), Louisville (2011), Virginia (2011), MVSU (2012), Texas A&M (2012), Notre Dame (2012), South Alabama (2013), Colorado (2013), BC (2013) Most goals scored, defeat: 1 vs. Notre Dame (2006), Penn State (2012) Most goals allowed, victory: 2 vs. West Virginia (2003), Connecticut (2007), Notre Dame (2007), Texas Tech (2012), Virginia Tech (2013) Largest margin of victory: 7 vs. Mississippi Valley State (2008) Largest margin of defeat: 5 at Stanford (2010) Quickest goal 1st half: 0:15 vs. Notre Dame (2007) Quickest goal allowed 1st half: 1:10 vs. Connecticut (2002) Quickest goal 2nd half: 45:34 vs. Auburn (2003) Quickest goal allowed 2nd half: 46:32 vs. West Virginia (2003) Quickest time answering opponent s goal: 3:56 vs. Virginia Tech (2013) - College Cup Semifinals Quickest time between FSU goals: 1:09 vs. LSU (2007) Quickest time between opponent goals: 15:32 vs. California (2006) Consecutive OT minutes without allowing a goal: 20:00 vs. BC (2004), UNC (2005) Record attendance at FSU: 2,019 (Notre Dame, 2012) Record attendance any venue for an FSU game: 10,168 (Virginia Tech - National Semifinals at Cary, NC)

THE SEMINOLES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTING THE FIELD Florida State vs. UCLA 2013 Record: 21-1-3 (9-0-1 Away, 1-1-1 Neutral) Bruins Leading Scorer in 2013: Darian Jenkins, 27 pts (11G, 5A); Conference: Pac-12 (Automatic) All-Time Series Record: UCLA leads 1-0-0 Current Series Streak: UCLA has won one in a row Series Results in NCAA Tournament: UCLA leads 1-0-0 2005 - UCLA d. FSU 4-0, College Station, Texas - Semifinal Round UCLA s All-Time NCAA Tournament Record: 52-15-3 UCLA s NCAA Tournament Appearances: 18 (1995, 1997-2013) UCLA s College Cup Appearances: 9 (2000, 2003-09, 2013) Florida State s Record vs. 2013 Tournament Field: 15-1-2 UCLA s Record vs. 2013 Tournament Field: 13-1-2 NOTES FOLLOWING NATIONAL SEMIFINAL Florida State advances to its second national championship game in school history following Friday's victory over Virginia Tech. The Seminoles played in the finals in 2007 falling to Southern California 2-0. Jamia Fields tallied her first career multi-goal game in the national semifinal scoring Florida State's second and third goals against Virginia Tech including the game-winner in the 83rd minute. The Seminoles have registered a multigoal scorer in all five NCAA Tournament games this year - Carson Pickett (South Alabama), Dagny Brynjarsdottir (Ole Miss, Colorado) and Marta Bakowska-Mathews (Boston College). With Jamia Fields' goal in the 83rd minute, Florida State has now scored a goal after the 80th minute 17 times this year including 14 goals that have either tied the match or resulted in the game-winner. Megan Campbell s assist on Jamia Fields first goal of the second half in Friday s semifinal against Virginia Tech was her 13th of the season and sixth in this year s NCAA Tournament to lead all players. Campbell has registered at least one assist in all five of FSU s NCAA Tournament games. The six assists by Campbell are the second most posted in a single-season at FSU during the NCAA Tournament two off the school record held by Mami Yamaguchi (2007). The Seminoles allowed more than one goal in a game for just the second time this year as the Hokies found the back of the net twice in Friday s national semifinal. The only other game FSU has allowed more than one goal this year was against Boston College on October 3 in a 4-3 Seminole victory in Tallahassee. FSU was quick to respond to Virginia Tech s equalizer in the 79th minute on Friday as Jamia Fields scored the goahead goal in the 83rd minute to give the Seminoles a 3-2 advantage. The time of three minutes and 56 seconds between the two goals marked the quickest time by the Seminoles in answering an opponent s goal during the NCAA Tournament in school history. The previous mark was 7:42 set this year during the second round against Ole Miss. Florida State's victory over Virginia Tech was its third victory of the season against the Hokies marking the first time in school history that FSU has defeated a team three times in a single season. The Seminoles faced Virginia three times in 2011falling to the Cavaliers 4-3 in overtime during the regular season in Charlottesville, then defeating UVa 2-1 in the ACC Tournament semifinals in Cary and finally 3-0 in the NCAA Quarterfinals in Tallahassee. Making its third trip to the College Cup hosted by WakeMed Park in Cary, Florida State secured its first-ever victory in a national semifinal played in Cary with a 3-2 win over Virginia Tech. On two previous occasions, the Seminoles played Connecticut in 2003 (L, 0-2) and Notre Dame in 2006 (L, 1-2). FSU improved to 10-8-4 all-time in 13 trips to Cary. The Seminoles are 3-0-0 when playing in Cary in 2013. Of the 19 players that have seen action in the NCAA Tournament this year, 12 different Seminoles have contributed by scoring at least one point, while 10 different Seminoles have scored at least one goal. When looking at all 27 games this year, Florida State has had 16 different players tally at least one point. In 2013, The Seminoles improved to......14-1-0 in one-goal games...10-0-0 when scoring three or more goals this year and 89-1-2 under head coach Mark Krikorian....5-1-2 when the opponent scores first...11-1-1 against ranked opponents this year, including 7-1-1 against teams ranked in the top 10. Florida State will play its 28th game of the season on Sunday - a new school record for games played in a singleseason. The previous record was 27 set back in 2007 when the Seminoles advanced to the NCAA Finals against Southern California in College Station, Texas. NCAA TOURNEY HISTORY 2008 - (3-1-0) First & Second Rounds - Auburn, Ala. Florida State 7...Mississippi Valley State 0 Florida State 1...Auburn 0 Third Round - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 1...Boston College 0 Quarterfinals - South Bend, Ind. Notre Dame 2... Florida State 0 2009 - (3-1-0) First & Second Rounds - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 4...Southeastern Louisiana 1 Florida State 3... California 0 Third Round - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 2...Texas A&M 1 (2OT) Quarterfinals - Tallahassee, Fla. Notre Dame 2... Florida State 0 2010 - (3-1-0) First & Second Rounds - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 3... Middle Tennessee State 0 Florida State 2...USF 1 Third Round - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 3...Marquette 0 Quarterfinals - Palo Alto, Calif. Stanford 5... Florida State 0 2011 - (4-1-0) First Round - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 2...Samford 0 Second & Third Rounds - Memphis, Tenn. Florida State 3...Portland 1 Florida State 2...Louisville 0 Quarterfinals - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 3...Virginia 0 Semifinals - Kennesaw, Ga. Stanford 3... Florida State 0 2012 - (4-1-0) First Round - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 6...Mississippi Valley State 0 Second & Third Rounds - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 3...Texas Tech 2 (2OT) Florida State 4... Texas A&M 0 Quarterfinals - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 1... Notre Dame 0 Semifinals - San Diego, Calif. Penn State 2... Florida State 1(OT) 2013 - (5-0-0) First Round - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 5...South Alabama 0 Second & Third Rounds - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 3...Mississippi 1 Florida State 4... Colorado 0 Quarterfinals - Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State 4...Boston College 0 Semifinals - Cary, N.C. Florida State 3...Virginia Tech 2 Finals - Cary, N.C. 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Junior midfielder Dagny Brynjarsdottir leads all Seminoles with 10 points on four goals and two assists through the first five NCAA Tournament games. Brynjarsdottir has matched her goal output in the postseason this year than in her first two seasons with the Seminoles. She also ranks third all-time in the Seminole record books for career points (21) in the NCAA Tournament and tied for third in goals (8) and gamewinning goals (3) and tied for sixth in assists (5). Brynjarsdottir is also just the third Seminole to register more than one multi-goal game in the postseason as she joins Sanna Talonen (3) and Tiffany McCarty (2). The Icelandic native scored two goals in the second and third rounds against Ole Miss and Colorado, respectively. In 57 all-time NCAA Tournament games, Florida State has recorded 25 shutouts and has been shut out 11 times. FSU recorded three shutouts in a single NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in school history (South Alabama, Colorado and Boston College) in 2013. It marks the third straight year FSU has performed such a feat. The Seminoles set the school record with three shutouts in 2007 blanking Kennesaw State 3-0, LSU 4-0 and Texas 4-0 en route to playing for the national championship. FSU then returned in 2008 and opened the tournament with three straight shutouts only to match that record again three years later in 2011. The Seminoles have posted 15 shutouts this year including five in the postseason if you include both the ACC and NCAA Tournaments. Florida State is one of 12 schools all-time at the Division I level to post a streak of 14 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. Nine of those schools are on active streaks including five from the ACC. Here is a look at the schools who have qualified for 14 or more consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances: North Carolina*...32...1982-2013 Connecticut...26...1982-2007 Notre Dame*...21...1993-2013 Virginia*...20...1994-2013 Penn State*...19...1995-2013 Santa Clara...19...1989-2007 Texas A&M*...19...1995-2013 Wake Forest*...18...1996-2013 UCLA*...17...1997-2013 Stanford*...16...1998-2013 Clemson...14...1994-2007 Florida State*...14... 2000-2013 *denotes active streak THE SEMINOLES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTING THE FIELD Megan Campbell posted a career-high four points on a goal and two assists in the win over the Jaguars in the first round. She has six assists in the NCAA Tournament registering at least one assist in all five matches. Campbell leads the team with 13 assists as she became just the seventh Seminole to record 10 or more assists in a single-season. Her 13 assists are the second most recorded in a single-season in school history. Jamia Fields assisted on the first two goals in FSU s second round victory over Ole Miss. She added her third of the postseason in the third round against Colorado and now has eight assists on the year - tying her single-season career-high set during her sophomore campaign. Fields leads all active players with four multi-assists games including two in 2013. Marta Bakowska-Mathews posted a career-high five points on two goals and one assist in FSU s 4-0 victory over Boston College in the quarterfinals. The junior midfielder assisted on the game s first goal before scoring the third and fourth goals of the match to seal the victory and send FSU to the College Cup for the third year in a row. Bakowska-Mathews is having a career year with 20 points on eight goals and four assists. Nickolette Driesse recorded her first multi-assist game of her career in the quarterfinals against Boston College picking up two in the win. It marked her first assist since September 29 at Clemson. The freshman midfielder has seven assists on the year - tied for the fifth most assists in a single-season by a freshman and the most by a freshman since Amanda DaCosta finished the 2007 season with nine. Both Michaela Hahn and Kassey Kallman entered the 2013 NCAA Tournament with just one goal between the two as that lone goal came off the foot of Hahn against Florida in Gainesville back on August 30. Both Seminoles have scored twice in the postseason and both have five points through the first four matches. Hahn has scored in back-to-back games finding the back of the net against Colorado and Boston College. Kallman has scored against South Alabama and Boston College as her goal against the Eagles was the game-winner. Kallman s five points is this year s tournament is one shy of matching her career point total during her first three years at Florida State. Megan Campbell s six assists through the first five rounds of the 2013 NCAA Tournament rank as the second most in a single-season in school history. Mami Yamaguchi holds the single-season record for assists in the postseason when she tallied eight during FSU s run to the national championship game in 2007. The Seminoles have played 18 games against 13 schools participating in the 2013 NCAA Tournament. Five of those schools received a national seed. The Seminoles have registered a 15-1-2 record against these schools posting seven wins against schools receiving a national seed. The lone loss for FSU came at the hands of Virginia in overtime in Charlottesville. The Cavaliers were the No. 1 overall seed in this year s tournament. With a 5-0 victory over South Alabama, Florida State remained unbeaten all-time in the first round of the NCAA Tournament moving its record to 13-0-1. The 2004 season marks the only year the Seminoles failed to advance out of the first round as FSU tied Boston College 0-0 but were eliminated in a shootout. Following a 3-1 win over Ole Miss, Florida State improved to 12-1-0 all-time in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Seminoles have won 11 straight in the second round with their last and only loss coming at the hands of Clemson in 2001. FSU is a combined 25-1-1 all-time in the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament. Dagny Brynjarsdottir has a team-high 10 points on four goals and two assists through the first five NCAA Tournament games. She is one of just two players that have reached double-digit points in the postseason joining Virginia s Makenzy Doniak (11). The Icelandic native is also one of just three players to score at least four goals. Megan Campbell s six assists leads all players in the postseason with UCLA s Sam Mewis, closely behind with five. Jamia Fields and Marta Bakowska-Mathews each have three assists tied for the fourth most. Carson Pickett registered her first career multi-goal game in FSU s first round victory over South Alabama. The sophomore midfielder scored the first goal of the game in the ninth minute and then added her second just out of the break to give the Seminoles a 4-0 lead. Dagny Brynjarsdottir scored two goals each in the second and third rounds for FSU - her third and fourth multi-goal games of the season, while Marta Bakowska-Mathews registered her second multi-goal game of the season and first of the NCAA Tournament scoring twice against Boston College in the quarterfinals. The four goals by Dagny Brynjarsdottir in the NCAA Tournament are tied for the fourth most in a single-season in the FSU record books. Sanna Talonen set the school record with eight goals during the 2007 NCAA Tournament. Brynjarsdottir s 10 points through the first four NCAA Tournament games is tied for the fourth most in a single-season in school history. She is the fifth Seminole to reach double-digit points in the postseason in a single year: Sanna Talonen - 2007, 17 pts (8G, 1A); Tiffany McCarty - 2012, 15 pts (7G, 1A); Mami Yamaguchi - 2007, 14 pts (3G, 8A); India Trotter - 2005, 10 pts (5G); Dagny Brynjarsdottir - 2013, 10 pts (4G, 2A). WakeMed Park in Cary, N.C., has been a kind place to the Noles over its existence as FSU is 10-8-4 in 13 all-time trips. Seven of FSU s 10 ACC Tournament semifinal appearances have come in Cary, while the Seminoles two league titles have come inside WakeMed Park (2011 & 2013). This year marks the third time FSU has played in a College Cup hosted by Cary twice before in 2003 & 2006. When FSU and UCLA square-off in Sunday s championship final, there will definitely be some familiarity between both head coaches. Amanda Cromwell, who is in her first season with the Bruins, was previously at UCF where she led the Knights for 14 seasons (1999-2012). During her time in Orlando, FSU and UCF played 12 times with seven of those matches coming against the Seminoles with Mark Krikorian at the helm. FSU was 9-2-1 in those 12 meetings including 5-1-1 under Krikorian. Bruins assistant coach Josh Walters was a part of the FSU staff for two seasons where he served as the Director of Soccer Operations in 2010 and 2011. A Florida State win on Sunday would give head coach Mark Krikorian his first national title at the Division I level and third overall. Krikorian led Franklin Pierce to back-toback Division II titles in 1994 and 1995. He would become only the second coach to win a national title at two different divisions. Brian McManus led UC San Diego to seven national championships including two as a Division II member (2000 & 2001) and five as a Division III member (1989, 1995-97 & 1999). Krikorian would become the first coach to perform the feat at two different schools.

All-Time NCAA Tournament Scoring Leaders POINTS Tiffany McCarty (11G, 4A)...26 Sanna Talonen (10G, 2A)...22 Dagny Brynjarsdottir (8G, 5A)... 21 Jessica Price (5G, 7A)...17 India Trotter (8G, 1A)...17 Mami Yamaguchi (4G, 8A)...16 Kelly Rowland (5G, 3A)...13 Katrin Schmidt (3G, 7A)...13 Jamia Fields (4G, 4A)... 12 Marta Bakowska-Mathews (4G, 3A)...11 Kassey Kallman (4G, 3A)...11 Selin Kuralay (3G, 3A)...9 Jez Ratliff (2G, 5A)...9 Cindy Schofield (3G, 3A)...9 Lauren Switzer (2G, 5A)...9 Megan Campbell (1G, 6A)...8 Amanda DaCosta (1G, 6A)...8 Kristin Grubka (3G, 2A)...8 Toni Pressley (3G, 2A)...8 Casey Short (2G, 3A)...7 Janice Cayman (2G, 2A)...6 Breezy Hupp (3G)...6 Ines Jaurena (2G, 2A)...6 Marissa Kazbour (2G, 2A)...6 Rachel Lim (2G, 2A)...6 Carson Pickett (2G, 2A)...6 Becky Edwards (1G, 3A)...5 Michaela Hahn (2G, 1A)...5 Tori Huster (1G, 3A)...5 Holly Peltzer (2G, 1A)...5 Isabella Schmid (2G, 1A)...5 Kirsten van de Ven (2G, 1A)...5 Tiana Brockway (1G, 2A)...4 Ella Stephan (2G)...4 Julie Lancos (1G, 1A)...3 Nickolette Driesse (2A)...2 Nora Kervroedan (1G)...2 Annie Stalzer (1G)...2 Alex Crown (1A), Victoria Damren (1A), Katie Riley (1A), Berglind Thorvaldsdottir (1A), Sarah Wagenfuhr (1A)...1 GOALS Tiffany McCarty...11 Sanna Talonen...10 Dagny Brynjardottir...8 India Trotter...8 Jessica Price...5 Kelly Rowland...5 Marta Bakowska-Mathews... 4 Camie Bybee...4 Jamia Fields...4 Kassey Kallman...4 Mami Yamaguchi...4 Kristin Grubka...3 Breezy Hupp...3 Selin Kuralay...3 Toni Pressley...3 Katrin Schmidt...3 Cindy Schofield...3 Janice Cayman...2 Leah Gallegos...2 Michaela Hahn... 2 Ines Jaurena...2 Marissa Kazbour...2 Rachel Lim...2 Holly Peltzer...2 Carson Pickett...2 Jez Ratliff...2 Isabella Schmid...2 Casey Short...2 Ella Stephan...2 Lauren Switzer...2 Amber Tollefson...2 Kirsten van de Ven...2 Tiana Brockway, Megan Campbell, Amanda DaCosta, Becky Edwards, Tori Huster, Nora Kervroedan, Julie Lancos, Annie Stalzer...1 GAME-WINNING GOALS Jessica Price...4 India Trotter...4 Dagny Brynjarsdottir...3 Tiffany McCarty...3 Sanna Talonen...3 Leah Gallegos...2 Kassey Kallman...2 Kelly Rowland...2 Isabella Schmid...2 Cindy Schofield...2 Janice Cayman, Amanda DaCosta, Becky Edwards, Jamia Fields, Breezy Hupp, Tori Huster, Ines Jaurena, Rachel Lim, Holly Peltzer, Carson Pickett, Toni Pressley...1 THE SEMINOLES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT All-Time NCAA Tournament Scoring Leaders ASSISTS Mami Yamaguchi...8 Jessica Price...7 Katrin Schmidt...7 Megan Campbell...6 Amanda DaCosta...6 Dagny Brynjarsdottir...5 Jez Ratliff...5 Lauren Switzer...5 Jamia Fields... 4 Tiffany McCarty...4 Marta Bakowska-Mathews...3 Becky Edwards...3 Leah Gallegos...3 Tori Huster...3 Kassey Kallman...3 Selin Kuralay...3 Kelly Rowland...3 Cindy Schofield...3 Casey Short...3 Amber Tollefson...3 Emma Breland...2 Tiana Brockway...2 Janice Cayman...2 Nickolette Driesse...2 Kristin Grubka...2 Ines Jaurena...2 Marissa Kazbour...2 Rachel Lim...2 Carson Pickett...2 Toni Pressley...2 Sanna Talonen...2 Sarah Wagenfuhr...2 Alex Crown, Victoria Damren, Michaela Hahn, Julie Lancos, Holly Peltzer, Katie Riley, Isabella Schmid, Berglind Thorvaldsdottir, Kirsten van de Ven...1 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS Jessica Price...5 Katrin Schmidt...4 Amanda DaCosta...3 Selin Kuralay...3 Leah Gallegos...2 Tiffany McCarty...2 Cindy Schofield...2 Sanna Talonen...2 Amber Tollefson...2 Marta Bakowska-Mathews, Dagny Brynjarsdottir, Janice Cayman, Megan Campbell, Becky Edwards, Jamia Fields, Kristin Grubka, Michaela Hahn, Tori Huster, Kassey Kallman, Marissa Kazbour, Casey Short, Lauren Switzer, Berglind Thorvaldsdottir, Sarah Wagenfuhr, Mami Yamaguchi...1 All-Time NCAA Tournament Goalkeeping Leaders WINS Kelsey Wys... 16 Erin McNulty...8 Ali Mims...8 Joy McKenzie...4 Kate Milstead...3 SHUTOUTS Kelsey Wys...9 Erin McNulty...3 Joy McKenzie...2 Kate Milstead...2 Ali Mims...2 Kerry York...2 SAVES Kelsey Wys... 56 Ali Mims...39 Joy McKenzie...25 Erin McNulty...23 Sarah Crawford...20 Kate Milstead...12 Kerry York...9

2013 NCAA Division I Women's SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP First Round Second/Third Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Semifinals Quarterfinals Second/Third Round First Round November 15 and 16 Novmber 22 & 24 November December 6 December 8 December 6 November November 21, 22, 23 & 24 November 15 and 16 29 & 30 29 & 30 1 *Virginia (20-1-0) *Virginia Tech (16-4-2) 1 *Virginia (5-0) *Virginia Tech (2-0) Saint Francis (PA) (13-7-1) UMBC (13-5-2) Virginia (1-0) Virginia Tech (1-0) La Salle (15-4-3) Rutgers (13-4-4) Georgetown (2-0) West Virginia (0-0) *Georgetown (15-1-2) Final *West Virginia (16-3-2) *Virginia (2-0) WakeMed Soccer Park *Virginia Tech (1-1, 2OT) *Wake Forest (10-6-2) Cary, North Carolina *Boston U. (14-3-4) Wake Forest (2-0) 3 p.m. Boston U. (1-0) Morehead St. (10-10-1) Live on ESPNU Harvard (12-3-2) Wake Forest (1-0) Santa Clara (2-1) Monmouth (17-1-2) California (11-4-5) Penn St. (3-0) Santa Clara (2-1) 4 *Penn St. (14-6-1) *Santa Clara (14-4-1) 4 *Virginia (2-1) Virginia Tech (3-0) 3 *Michigan (15-3-1) *UCF (16-2-4) 3 *Michigan (4-0) St. John's (NY) (3-1) Milwaukee (10-8-1) St. John's (NY) (11-5-3) Michigan (3-0) UCLA (1-1, 4-2 PK) Arkansas (1-0) Illinois St. (14-6-0) Arkansas (13-8-0) Illinois St. (1-1) Arkansas (2-1) *Louisville (12-5-1) *Oklahoma St. (9-6-6) Michigan (1-0) Duke (2-2, 2OT) Iowa (15-6-1) *Colorado Col. (15-4-2) Notre Dame (4-1) *Duke (1-1) *Notre Dame (11-7-1) Duke (8-8-4) Notre Dame (1-0) Duke (1-0) Western Mich. (9-5-5) Jacksonville (12-7-1) Western Mich. (1-0) Florida (2-0) 2 *Marquette (18-3-0) Semifinals Semifinals *Florida (17-4-1) 2 WakeMed Soccer Park WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, North Carolina 2 *UCLA (17-1-2) Cary, North Carolina *Nebraska (18-3-1) 2 *UCLA (3-0) 7:30 p.m. NATIONAL 5 p.m. *Nebraska (4-0) San Diego St. (13-6-2) Live on ESPNU Live on ESPNU Southeastern La. (14-3-5) CHAMPION UCLA (3-0) Boston College (4-1) Ohio St. (10-6-3) Northeastern (6-8-6) Kentucky (3-1) Boston College (2-0) *Kentucky (13-6-1) *Boston College (10-9-1) UCLA (2-0) Boston College (4-1) *Stanford (13-5-1) *Washington St. (14-3-3) Stanford (1-0) Illinois (0-0) Cal St. Fullerton (8-6-7) Illinois (10-8-2) Stanford (1-0) *Florida St. (3-2) Illinois (4-3, OT) Furman (17-3-2) Seattle (17-2-2) South Carolina (5-0) Portland (2-0) 3 *South Carolina (16-3-2) *Portland (16-2-1) 3 UCLA (1-0, OT) *Florida St. (4-0) 4 *Texas A&M (17-4-1) *Denver (18-1-1) 4 Texas A&M (1-0) Colorado (1-0) Utah (10-4-6) Colorado (12-6-2) Texas A&M (2-2, 2OT) Colorado (2-1) Minnesota (11-7-2) Weber St. (10-4-5) Texas Tech (3-0) BYU (4-0) *Texas Tech (17-2-2) *BYU (14-4-1) *North Carolina (2-0) *Florida St. (4-0) *Indiana (14-6-1) *Ole Miss (15-5-2) Indiana (1-0) Ole Miss (9-0) DePaul (13-5-2) Jackson St. (10-9-2) North Carolina (4-0) Florida St. (3-1) Liberty (16-5-1) South Ala. (13-5-2) *North Carolina (4-0) *Florida St. (5-0) 1 *North Carolina (17-4-0) *Florida St. (18-1-3) 1 *Host institution for preliminary round games Order of semifinal games will be determined after quarterfinal round games are completed. Second semifinal game will begin play 45 minutes after the conclusion of the first game.

2013 Florida State Soccer Florida State Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 07, 2013) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 23 1 3 16 0 1 4 1 2 3 0 CONFERENCE 10 1 2 7 0 3 1 2 0 0 NON CONFERENCE 13 0 1 9 0 1 1 0 3 0 Date Opponent Score Att. Aug 23 OREGON STATE W 1 0 1049 Aug 25 AUBURN W 4 1 874 Aug 30 at #8 Florida W 3 0 4279 Sep 01 #17 UCF Wot 1 0 842 Sep 06 OKLAHOMA STATE T o 2 1 1 1278 Sep 08 OKLAHOMA W 1 0 1116 * Sep 12 at #7 Wake Forest T o 2 0 0 1213 * Sep 15 at #12/15 Duke W 2 1 869 * Sep 18 #5 NORTH CAROLINA W 1 0 1786 * Sep 22 NC STATE W 1 0 722 * Sep 26 MIAMI W 4 0 1210 * Sep 29 at Clemson T o 2 1 1 302 * Oct 03 BOSTON COLLEGE W 4 3 1060 * Oct 10 at Syracuse Wot 1 0 597 * Oct 13 PITTSBURGH W 4 0 867 * Oct 20 MARYLAND W 2 1 831 * Oct 24 at #4 Virginia Tech W 2 1 1232 * Oct 27 at #1 Virginia L o t 0 1 3894 * Oct 31 #19 NOTRE DAME Wo2 2 1 1123 Nov 03 #25 DUKE W 2 0 704 Nov 8 vs #4 North Carolina Wot 2 1 5192 Nov 10 vs #6 Virginia Tech W 1 0 3319 Nov 15 SOUTH ALABAMA W 5 0 813 Nov 21 #22 OLE MISS W 3 1 852 Nov 23 COLORADO W 4 0 813 Nov 29 BOSTON COLLEGE W 4 0 1147 Dec 06 vs #4 Virginia Tech W 3 2 10168 TEAM STATISTICS FS OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals Shot attempts 59 413 15 181 Goals scored per game 2.19 0.56 Shot pct..143.083 Shots on goal Attempts 172 413 81 181 SOG pct..416.448 S h o t s / G a m e 15.3 6.7 CORNER KICKS 139 76 PENALTY KICKS 5 5 0 0 PENALTIES Yellow cards 4 13 Red cards 0 0 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 17087 12386 Dates/Avg Per Date 17/1005 7/1769 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/6226 ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att 7 Dagny Brynjarsdottir 24 14 5 33 73.192 36.493 70-0 21 M. Bakowska-Mathews 22 8 4 20 35.229 18.514 33-3 4 Jamia Fields 27 5 8 18 33.152 14.424 2 0-0 10 B. Thorvaldsdottir 25 7 3 17 50.140 21.420 10-0 6 Megan Campbell 24 1 1 3 1 5 1 0.100 5.500 00-0 8 Michaela Hahn 27 3 7 13 30.100 10.333 00-0 16 Carson Pickett 27 4 4 12 37.108 15.405 1 0-0 13 Kristin Grubka 27 4 0 8 29.138 13.448 10-0 20 Nora Kervroedan 17 3 1 7 10.300 3.300 21-1 3 Nickolette Driesse 27 0 7 7 30.000 9.300 00-0 11 Isabella Schmid 17 2 2 6 1 4.143 5.357 21-1 9 Kassey Kallman 27 2 1 5 21.095 4.190 10-0 37 Anna McClung 25 2 0 4 2 0.100 7.350 10-0 22 Kirsten Crowley 25 1 0 2 5.200 4.800 10-0 50 Yulie Lopez 15 0 2 2 7.000 2.286 00-0 19 Kelsey Wys 27 0 2 2 0.000 0.000 00-0 18 Hikaru Murakami 23 0 0 0 6.000 3.500 00-0 17 Kahlia Hogg 8 0 0 0 1.000 0.000 00-0 14 Marlo Sweatman 6 0 0 0 1.000 0.000 00-0 5 Kacy Scarpa 11 0 0 0 1.000 0.000 00-0 Total 27 59 59 177 413.143 172.416 23 5-5 Opponents 27 15 14 44 181.083 81.448 10-0 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho 19 Kelsey Wys 27 2517:20 15 0.54 65.812 23-1-3 15/0 Total 27 2517:20 15 0.54 66.815 23-1-3 15 Opponents 27 2517:20 59 2.11 113.657 1-23-3 2 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida State 24 31 3 1 59 Opponents 6 8 1 0 15 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida State 195 205 9 4 413 Opponents 75 101 2 3 181 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida State 28 36 1 1 66 Opponents 48 63 1 1 113 Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida State 60 70 4 5 139 Opponents 29 44 1 2 76 Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Florida State 86 121 10 2 219 Opponents 107 100 4 1 212

2013 Florida State Soccer Florida State Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 07, 2013) 2013 NCAA Tourney RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 5 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 CONFERENCE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NON CONFERENCE 5 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 Date Opponent Score Att. Nov 15 SOUTH ALABAMA W 5 0 813 Nov 21 #22 OLE MISS W 3 1 852 Nov 23 COLORADO W 4 0 813 Nov 29 BOSTON COLLEGE W 4 0 1147 Dec 06 vs #4 Virginia Tech W 3 2 10168 TEAM STATISTICS FS OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals Shot attempts 19 90 3 22 Goals scored per game 3.80 0.60 Shot pct..211.136 Shots on goal Attempts 42 90 11 22 SOG pct..467.500 S h o t s / G a m e 18.0 4.4 CORNER KICKS 21 12 PENALTY KICKS 1 1 0 0 PENALTIES Yellow cards 0 3 Red cards 0 0 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 3625 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 4/906 0/0 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/10168 ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att 7 Dagny Brynjarsdottir 5 4 2 10 22.182 9.409 1 0-0 6 Megan Campbell 5 1 6 8 2.500 1.500 00-0 21 M. Bakowska-Mathews 5 2 3 7 7.286 3.429 01-1 4 Jamia Fields 5 2 3 7 7.286 2.286 10-0 8 Michaela Hahn 5 2 1 5 5.400 4.800 00-0 9 Kassey Kallman 5 2 1 5 3.667 2.667 10-0 16 Carson Pickett 5 2 0 4 1 2.167 5.417 10-0 13 Kristin Grubka 5 2 0 4 5.400 3.600 00-0 11 Isabella Schmid 5 1 1 3 3.333 2.667 10-0 20 Nora Kervroedan 2 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 00-0 3 Nickolette Driesse 5 0 2 2 3.000 2.667 00-0 10 B. Thorvaldsdottir 5 0 1 1 12.000 4.333 00-0 37 Anna McClung 4 0 0 0 4.000 1.250 00-0 22 Kirsten Crowley 5 0 0 0 2.000 2 1.000 00-0 18 Hikaru Murakami 4 0 0 0 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 5 Kacy Scarpa 5 0 0 0 1.000 0.000 00-0 17 Kahlia Hogg 3 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 00-0 14 Marlo Sweatman 2 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 00-0 Total 5 19 20 58 90.211 42.467 5 1-1 Opponents 5 3 3 9 22.136 11.500 00-0 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho 19 Kelsey Wys 5 450:00 3 0.60 8.727 5-0-0 3/0 Total 5 450:00 3 0.60 8.727 5-0-0 3 Opponents 5 450:00 19 3.80 23.548 0-5-0 0 Goals by Period 1st 2nd Total Florida State 10 9 19 Opponents 1 2 3 Shots by Period 1st 2nd Total Florida State 41 49 90 Opponents 11 11 22 Saves by Period 1st 2nd Total Florida State 5 3 8 Opponents 7 16 23 Corners by Period 1st 2nd Total Florida State 13 8 21 Opponents 4 8 12 Fouls by Period 1st 2nd Total Florida State 18 17 35 Opponents 24 20 44