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2012 STANFORD WOMEN S SOCCER Women s Soccer Contact: David Kiefer Email: dkiefer@stanford.edu Office Phone: (650) 736-7921 Cell Phone: (650) 759-0258 2012 Schedule (12-1-1, 6-0) Date Opponent Time AUGUST... 17 (Fri.) Santa Clara W, 6-1 24 (Fri.) at Penn State (1) W, 3-2 26 (Sun.) West Virginia (1) L, 0-1 31 (Fri.) Boston College T, 1-1 (2OT) SEPTEMBER... 7 (Fri.) Boston University (2) W, 1-0 9 (Sun.) Georgetown (2) W, 6-0 14 (Fri.) San Diego State (3) W, 1-0 16 (Sun.) UNC Greensboro (3) W, 4-0 23 (Sun.) Arizona State* W, 3-0 27 (Thu.) Oregon State* W, 5-1 30 (Sun.) Oregon* W, 2-1 OCTOBER... 5 (Fri.) at Utah* W, 1-0 7 (Sun.) at Colorado* W, 2-1 11 (Thu.) at Arizona* W, 4-1 18 (Thu.) Washington State* 7:30 p.m. 21 (Sun.) Washington* 5:30 p.m. 26 (Fri.) at USC* 7 p.m. 28 (Sun.) at UCLA* 6 p.m. NOVEMBER... 4 (Sun.) at California* 11 a.m. 9 (Fri.) NCAA First Round TBD 16 (Fri.) NCAA Second Round TBD 18 (Sun.) NCAA Third Round TBD 23 (Fri.) NCAA Quarterfinals TBD 30 (Fri.) NCAA Semifinals (4) TBA DECEMBER... 2 (Sun.) NCAA Final (4) TBA Times listed are Pacific * Pacific-12 Conference (1) Penn State Invitational (2) Stanford Nike Invitational (3) Santa Clara Classic (4) In San Diego, Calif. Pac-12 Standings Team Overall Conf. Stanford 12-1-1 6-0-0 UCLA 12-0-2 5-0-1 California 12-3-0 5-1-0 Washington State 9-4-1 3-2-1 Utah 8-4-2 3-3-0 Oregon State 10-4-1 2-3-1 Washington 9-4-2 2-3-1 Arizona State 6-8-1 2-4-0 Arizona 5-7-3 1-3-2 USC 4-7-3 1-3-2 Oregon 6-7-2 1-4-1 Colorado 6-6-3 0-5-1 Stanford Prepares for Home Finales No. 2 Cardinal attempts to maintain Pac-12 lead Pac-12 Women s Soccer Thursday: Washington State (9-4-1, 3-2-1) at Stanford (12-1-1, 6-0), 7:30 p.m. Sunday: Washington (9-4-2, 2-3-1) at Stanford, 5:30 p.m. The No. 2 Stanford women s soccer team completes its regular-season home schedule with matches against Washington State and Washington, both as part of doubleheaders with the Stanford men s team, which precedes the women on each day. Stanford s Sunday match is designated as Senior Day. Nine players members of the class of 2013 will be honored. Each match will be vital to first-place Stanford s hopes of a fourth consecutive conference championship, while Washington State and Washington remain on the periphery of the race and NCAA at-large berths. The following is a closer look at each match: Who: Washington State (9-4-1, 3-2-1) at No. 2 Stanford (12-1-1, 6-0) When: Thursday, 7:30 p.m. PT Where: Laird Q. Cagan Stadium; Stanford, Calif. Preceded by: Oregon St. men (6-5-2, 1-3-1) at Stanford (5-6-1, 2-2-1), 5 p.m. Watch: Pac-12 Networks (JB Long and Krista Blunk on the call) Follow: Gametracker live stats (gostanford.com) Listen: Game can be heard on KZSU-2 online (link on gostanford.com) Storyline: Stanford matches up against one of its toughest opponents. Who: Washington (9-4-2, 2-3-1) at Stanford (11-1-1, 5-0) When: Sunday, 5:30 p.m. PT Where: Laird Q. Cagan Stadium Preceded by: Washington men (9-3-2, 4-0-1) at Stanford, 3 p.m. Watch: Pac-12 Networks (JB Long and Krista Blunk on the call) Follow: Gametracker live stats (gostanford.com) Storyline: Stanford honors nine players on Senior Night. CURRENT STANFORD STREAKS: Four consecutive College Cup appearances Three consecutive College Cup finals appearances Three consecutive Pac-10/12 Conference titles 143-match unbeaten streak (137-0-6) when scoring a goal (the last time Stanford scored and lost was Aug. 27, 2006; 2-1 to Wake Forest) 96-match home unbeaten streak (92-0-4) when scoring a goal (Stanford hasn t scored at home and lost since Oct. 5, 2003; 2-1 to LMU) 61-match home unbeaten streak (59-0-2), second-longest in NCAA history (last loss, Nov. 23, 2007; 2-0 to Connecticut in an NCAA third-round match) 37-match Pac-10/12 winning streak, No. 3 conference win streak in NCAA history (last loss, Oct. 31, 2008; 1-0 at UCLA) 24-match Pac-10/12 home winning streak (last loss, Oct. 19, 2007; 2-0 vs. UCLA) 10-match winning streak (last non-victory, Aug. 31, 2012; 1-1 vs. Boston College)

Quick Facts General Information Location: Stanford, Calif. Enrollment: 15,319 (6,878 undergrad) Nickname: Cardinal Colors: Cardinal and White Home Field (capacity): Laird Q. Cagan Stadium (1,900) Conference: Pacific-12 President: Dr. John L. Hennessy Athletics Director: Bernard Muir Sport Administrator: Earl Koberlein Athletics Web site: gostanford.com Soccer Staff Head Coach: Paul Ratcliffe (UCLA, 1994) Record at Stanford: 170-36-20 (10 seasons) Career Record: 225-70-27 (14 seasons) Assistant Coach: Jay Cooney (10th season) Assistant Coach: Nicole Van Dyke (2nd season) Athletic Trainer: Lindsey Dame Strength/Conditioning: Lesley Moser Team Information 2012 Records: 12-1-1, 6-0 2012 Ranking: No. 2 (NSCAA) 2011 Conference Finish: First 2011 Postseason Finish: NCAA champion 2011 Records: 25-0-1, 11-0 (1st, Pac-12) Starters Returning/Lost from 2011: 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/4 Newcomers: 5 First Season: 1984 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 21 Conference Championships: 8 NSCAA coaches poll Rank Team LW Record 1. Florida State 1 14-0-0 2. Stanford 2 12-1-1 3. UCLA 3 12-0-2 4. Penn State 4 14-2-0 5. BYU 5 13-1-1 6. San Diego State 7 14-1-1 7. Maryland 8 11-3-2 8. Duke 6 11-3-2 9. Texas A&M 9 14-2-1 10. North Carolina 10 8-3-2 11. Florida 12 12-3-1 12. Georgetown 11 14-1-2 13. Wake Forest 15 10-3-3 14. Virginia 13 11-4-1 15. Pepperdine 17 11-3-0 16. Missouri 14 13-3-0 17. Michigan 21 13-2-1 18. Marquette 22 12-2-2 19. Santa Clara 18 8-3-4 20. Baylor 20 11-1-4 21. Central Florida 16 11-4-1 22. Virginia Tech 19 11-4-1 23. West Virginia 25 9-3-4 24. Boston College 23 9-5-2 25. California NR 12-3-0 2012 Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School) 2 Kate Bettinger MF 5-8 Fr. Belvedere, Calif. (St. Ignatius Prep) 3 Natalie Griffen F 5-4 Jr. Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley) 4 Alina Garciamendez D 5-8 Sr. Fairview, Texas (Ursuline Academy) 5 Courtney Verloo F 5-9 RS Jr. Tualatin, Ore. (Tualatin) 6 Shelby Payne F 5-9 Jr. Bradenton, Fla. (Bradenton Prep) 7 Laura Liedle D 5-5 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines) 8 Lindsay Dickerson GK 5-9 Sr. Los Gatos, Calif. (St. Francis) 9 Chioma Ubogagu F 5-6 So. Coppell, Texas (Coppell) 10 Sydney Payne F 5-9 Jr. Bradenton, Fla. (Bradenton Prep) 11 Rachel Quon D 5-3 Sr. Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest) 12 Aly Gleason GK 5-10 RS Jr. Atwater, Calif. (Buhach Colony) 13 Taylor McCann F 5-5 Jr. Burlingame, Calif. (Burlingame) 14 Nina Watkins MF 5-8 Sr. San Francisco, Calif. (University) 15 Lauren Schmidt D 5-7 So. San Martin, Calif. (St. Francis) 16 Hannah Farr MF 5-4 So. Hillsborough, Calif. (St. Ignatius Prep) 17 Maya Theuer D 5-6 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (The Bishop s School) 18 Katie Donahue MF 5-6 Fr. Corona del Mar, Calif. (St. Margaret s) 19 Emily Oliver GK 5-7 Jr. Flossmoor, Ill.. (Homewood-Flossmoor) 20 Mariah Nogueira MF 5-8 Sr. Westminster, Calif. (Marina) 21 Lo eau LaBonta MF 5-5 So. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Los Osos) 22 Kendall Romine D 5-9 RS. So. Coto de Caza, Calif. (Tesoro) 23 Haley Rosen F 5-9 RS Fr. Rolling Hills, Calif. (Palos Verdes) 24 Alex Doll MF 5-6 So. Bethesda, Md. (Bethesda-Chevy Chase) 25 Madeleine Thompson D 5-8 Sr. Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis) 26 Annie Case D 5-7 RS Jr. Washington, D.C. (Maret) 27 Marjani Hing Glover F 5-7 Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral) 28 Sarah Cox GK 5-11 Fr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar) A HISTORY OF 6-0 STARTS: Stanford is 6-0 in conference play, which historically has been a precursor to a conference championship. Here are some facts about the Cardinal s 6-0 starts: This is the fifth consecutive season Stanford has began Pac-10/12 play with a 6-0 record. This is ninth time in its history that Stanford has begun 6-0. In the previous eight, Stanford has gone on to win the conference title seven times, though the Pac-10 played a nine-match schedule for six of those seasons. In the nine seasons that Stanford has begun conference play 6-0, the Cardinal has finished with combined record of 66-3-1. NO. 3 ALL-TIME: With its victory last week over Arizona, Stanford has moved alone into third place on the NCAA Division I list for consecutive conference victories, with 37. Stanford broke a tie with Notre Dame (1995-98) at 36, though that streak was part of an NCAA record 77-match conference unbeaten string for the Irish. The two teams ahead of Stanford are North Carolina (1994-2000), which won 55 straight in the Atlantic Coast Conference, and Florida (1997-2001), which won 49 in the Southeastern Conference. Stanford has not lost in conference play since losing at UCLA, 1-0, on Oct. 31, 2008, in a match that Stanford standout Kelley O Hara, a future World Cup starter, missed because of a concussion. SENIOR CLASS AWARD FINALIST: All-America midfielder Mariah Nogueira was named Wednesday as one of 10 finalists for the women s soccer s Senior CLASS Award, which honors those who excel in athletics, academics, and community service. Nogueira, a senior captain, carries a 3.63 cumulative GPA. She has been involved with Special Olympics, the Bay Area Women s Sports Initiative, weekly tutoring for young students from East Palo Alto, working the Halloween Carnival in East Palo Alto, visiting the elderly, and being involved in Kappa Alpha Theta sorority philanthropy events. Nogueira has also served as a Sunday school teacher and as the single adults co-president at her church. She also has done charity work with a group called Kids Alive in the Dominican Republic. The selection process will take into account fan voting through November 19th at www.seniorclassaward.com.

Head Coach Paul Ratcliffe Paul Ratcliffe is the most successful coach in more than 100 years of Stanford soccer, among men or women. In 2011, he led Stanford to its first NCAA women s soccer championship, a third consecutive NCAA final, a fourth consecutive College Cup appearance, and a third consecutive Pac-12 title. In addition, six of his former Stanford players appeared in the 2011 World Cup -- no other school could claim as many World Cup players as Stanford - and the Cardinal has claimed the past three Hermann Trophy winners, signifying college soccer s best player. Ratcliffe earned his third NSCAA National Coach of the Year honor, and four consecutive Pac-12 and Pacific Region Coach of the Year honors. Ratcliffe, who has never failed to direct the Cardinal to the NCAA tournament, now is Stanford s winningest soccer coach, with a 170-36-20 record on The Farm. Ratcliffe has more victories than any other coach in Stanford men s or women s soccer history. The men s soccer program began in 1911 and the women s in 1984. From 2008-11, the Cardinal went 95-4-4 overall and 53-0-1 at home. Entering the 2012 season, Stanford had a 62-match regular-season unbeaten streak, a 54-match home unbeaten streak, and 31-match conference winning streak. Just as impressive is the talent, with four national players of the year in the past three seasons. Ratcliffe s Honors 2011 NSCAA Coach of the Year 2011 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year 2011 Pac-12 Coach of the Year 2010 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year 2010 Pac-10 Coach of the Year 2009 NSCAA National Coach of the Year 2009 CaptainU National Coach of the Year 2009 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year 2009 Pac-10 Coach of the Year 2008 NSCAA National Coach of the Year 2008 Soccer America Coach of the Year 2008 Soccer Buzz Coach of the Year 2008 NSCAA Pac. Reg. Coach of the Year 2008 Pac-10 Coach of the Year 2001 WCC Coach of the Year 2000 WCC Coach of the Year 1999 WCC Coach of the Year THURSDAY S OPPONENT, WASHINGTON STATE: The Cougars proved themselves on Sept. 20 with a 0-0 draw at UCLA, currently ranked No. 3, though they have yet to beat a Top 25 team this season. Washington State (9-4-1, 3-2-1) could vault back into the conference race with a victory over Stanford. The Cougars have won their past two matches -- over USC and Arizona -- by a combined 7-0. Micaela Chastain leads the team in scoring and is second in the Pac-12 with 9 goals. THE STANFORD-WASHINGTON STATE SERIES: Stanford holds an 18-2-1 series lead and has won the past seven in the series, but WSU has been involved in two of most competitive conference matches Stanford has played in the past three years. Last year, Lindsay Taylor scored on a diving header in the 86th minute to give Stanford a 1-0 victory in Pullman. In the Cardinal s previous visit there, in 2009, Stanford trailed 1-0 until Christen Press tied the match in the 87th minute. In overtime, Kelley O Hara headed in the winner in the 95th minute. In between, Stanford beat the visiting Cougars, 5-0, in 2010 with Press scoring for the eighth consecutive match. Natalie Griffen, then a freshman, scored her first collegiate goal in the match. WSU s last victory in the series was 2003, at Stanford, 1-0. SUNDAY S OPPONENT, WASHINGTON: The Huskies have won only two of their past eight matches, after opening the season with seven consecutive victories, including a 3-0 triumph over 2010 NCAA champion Notre Dame. Washington gave No. 3 UCLA a scare in a 1-0 loss on Friday in Seattle. Lindsay Elston, a junior midfielder, is second in the Pac-12 in scoring, with 8 goals and 5 assists for 21 points. THE STANFORD-WASHINGTON SERIES: Stanford holds a 19-2-2 series lead and has won the past seven meetings. Washington last beat Stanford, 1-0, in double overtime in Seattle in 2004. But the Huskies have never won at Stanford, having only a 2-2 draw in 1999 as a highlight. Last year, Stanford needed overtime to beat the Huskies, getting a far-post header from Teresa Noyola in the 94th minute. It was Stanford s second consecutive one-goal victory over Washington, winning 2-1 at Cagan Stadium in a rainy 2010 match. SENIOR NIGHT: On Sunday, Stanford will honor the 10 players who make up the class of 2013: Annie Case, Lindsay Dickerson, Alina Garciamendez, Aly Gleason, Marjani Hing-Glover, Mariah Nogueira, Rachel Quon, Madeleine Thompson, Courtney Verloo, and Nina Watkins. Thanks to research from collegesoccer360.com, the Stanford senior class is the most successful of any in the country. The class enters the weekend with a combined record of 85-3-4, for a winning percentage of.946. This includes a 46-0-1 record at home. The senior class with the next highest winning percentage is Florida State (67-18-3), at.778. PAC-12 SUCCESS: Stanford is coming off three consecutive perfect seasons in Pac- 10/12 play and has a 37-match winning streak. Stanford has won three consecutive conference titles and eight overall, and has the past three players of the year: Kelley O Hara (2009), Christen Press (2010), and Lindsay Taylor (2011). Each of those players led the conference in scoring. In addition, Paul Ratcliffe has won the past four Pac-10/12 Coach of the Year awards. Stanford s conference record since 2008 is 43-1. SCORING BY COMMITTEE: Of Stanford s conference-leading 39 goals, 20 have been scored by forwards, 19 by midfielders and defenders. Of the team s three leading goal-scorers, one is a defender (Alina Garciamendez), one is a midfielder (Mariah Nogueira), and one is a forward (Natalie Griffen). Six players have scored between 4-6 goals this season. Mariah Nogueira is the team goals leader with 6. She is a defensive midfielder. Alina Garciamendez, a central defender, is next with 5. She is tied with Natalie Griffen, a forward. Courtney Verloo, a forward, is the team points leader (4 goals, 7 assists, 15 points), but is tied for fourth in goals. Twelve players have scored, including 10 with two or more goals.

SECOND-HALF DOMINANCE: The Cardinal has outscored opponents, 26-5, in the second half this season, following a trend that has been impressive over the past five years. Since 2008, Stanford has outscored opponents in the second half by a combined, 192-34. However, the first half hasn t been bad either, by a 140-19 count. The last time Stanford has been outscored in the second half was in 2007, 20-15. One reason could be because of the possession style that Stanford plays. Opponents tend to chase the ball for much of the match and wear down in the latter stages. LAST WEEK: Stanford played a single match, winning 4-1 at Arizona on Thursday, Oct. 11. Lo eau LaBonta, starting for the first time at forward, and Chioma Ubogagu each had a goal and an assist, enabling the Cardinal to extend its Pac-12 women s soccer winning streak to 37. Ubogagu scored in the 19th minute, and the Cardinal extended its lead with goals by LaBonta, Alex Doll, and Alina Garciamendez within a 20-minute span of the second half to build a 4-0 lead. ROAD STRETCH: Stanford is in the midst of a span in which it plays only two home matches during an eight-match stretch to close the regular season. This weekend marks the only home matches in a 35-day span. If Stanford plays host to a first-round match, that stretch would be 39 days with only two home matches. After this weekend, Stanford plays at the Los Angeles schools, including No. 3 UCLA, and finishes at Cal, which sits just behind Stanford and UCLA in third place in the Pac-12. RECENT STREAKS BROKEN: Stanford s 25-match winning streak was broken on August 26 during a 1-0 loss to West Virginia at the Penn State Invitational. Stanford s 51-match home winning streak was broken on August 31 during a 1-1 draw against Boston College. Stanford s five-match shutout streak (588 minutes, 30 seconds) was broken on Sept. 27 by Oregon State. FROM BEHIND: Stanford has trailed in four matches this season, but until playing Colorado on Oct. 7 -- when it needed two goals within 37 seconds in the 79th minute to win 2-1 -- the Cardinal had not been behind since Aug. 26 during its loss to West Virginia. Stanford fell behind in each of its first three matches, winning two of them. CLUTCH PLAYER: Mariah Nogueira has made a habit of scoring clutch goals for Stanford. She tied the score against Colorado with a left-footed shot in the 79th minute. Earlier this season, she scored a late winner at Penn State. Of Nogueira s team-high 19 career goals, 14 have tied the score or put Stanford ahead. She also has 10 game-winning goals. And, technically, she s not an offensive player, but rather a holding midfielder. Her six goals lead the team, with the first five scored on headers. BEHIND THE CAMERA: This is the ninth of 12 regularseason matches Stanford will play on the Pac-12 Networks this season. The Cardinal is 7-0-1 on the new networks and has outscored its opponents, 27-4, in those matches. Stanford has scored five or more goals in three of those and is averaging 3.4 goals. Including a victory over Penn State on the Big Ten Network, Stanford is 8-0-1 on television this season. Stanford most recently was on Oct. 11 in 4-1 victory at Arizona. THE SCHEDULE: Stanford opened with five matches against teams that reached the 2011 NCAA tournament and emerged with a 3-1-1 record. In all, Stanford plays nine teams that reached the postseason last year. Against teams ranked at the time of their meeting, Stanford is 5-0-1 this season. Against teams ranked in this week s NSCAA top 25, Stanford is 3-1-1. Stanford beat current No. 7 San Diego State (1-0), No. 11 Georgetown (6-0), and No. 18 Santa Clara (6-1). The Cardinal tied No. 23 Boston College (1-1) and lost to No. 25 West Virginia (1-0). Still to come is No. 3 UCLA on Oct. 28 in Los Angeles and No. 25 California on Nov. 4 in Berkeley. ONE-GOAL GAMES: Stanford recently was involved in three consecutive one-goal victories -- 2-1 over Oregon, 1-0 over Utah, and 2-1 over Colorado, from Sept. 30-Oct. 7. This doesn t happen often for the Cardinal, which hadn t had three consecutive one-goal victories in conference play since 2002. During a stretch from Oct. 25-Nov. 2 of that year, Stanford beat Washington State 1-0, Washington 1-0, and California 2-1. Stanford s most recent stretch of three consecutive matches without a multi-goal victory was in 2005 when it went 0-3-2 from Oct. 15-Oct. 30. FIRST-HALF DEFENSE: Until an Oregon goal 30 seconds before halftime on Sept. 30, Stanford had shut out opponents in the first half for a streak of 430 minutes, 57 seconds. The Cardinal had not allowed a first-half goal since Aug. 24 a streak of eight matches. In its past 22 matches dating back to last season, Stanford has shut out opponents in the opening half 18 times. EMILY S BACK: Junior goalkeeper Emily Oliver, who did not play in the first eight matches because of injury, has started the past five. Oliver has a career goals-against average of 0.28. She has allowed only 13 goals in 50 career matches. Her GAA, if maintained until the end of her Stanford career, would rank No. 1 in Stanford history. U.S. national teamer Nicole Barnhart, a Stanford volunteer assistant coach, has the Stanford record of 0.45. Barnhart, a member of the U.S. national team, also holds the career shutout record of 35. Oliver is fifth, with 23. WORLD CUP WINNER: Stanford s leading returning scorer, sophomore forward Chioma Ubogagu, rejoined the team Sept. 14 after helping the United States capture the FIFA Under-20 World Cup title in Japan. The U.S. beat Germany in the final, 1-0, on Sept. 8, but may not have gotten there without Ubogagu s overtime header that beat North Korea, 2-1, in the quarterfinals. Ubogagu scored 10 goals and had 10 assists for Stanford s national championship team last season as a freshman and was named to the NCAA College Cup All-Tournament team. RANKINGS: Stanford remains No. 2 in the NSCAA/Continental Tire Coaches Poll, behind Florida State. In other rankings, Stanford is No. 2 by Soccer America, Top Drawer Soccer, Soccer Times, and Our Game. FOUR-YEAR STARTERS: Stanford has three players tricaptains central defender Alina Garciamendez, outside right back Rachel Quon, and holding midfielder Mariah Nogueira who are four-year starters, with College Cup finals appearances in each of their previous three seasons. Stanford has 10 members of the class of 2013, including three who will still have eligibility.

Career Records Games Pts 1. Christen Press (2007-10) 98 183 2. Sarah Rafanelli (1990-93) 79 152 3. Kelley O Hara (2006-09) 87 146 4. Julie Foudy (1989-92) 73 137 5. Lindsay Taylor (2008-11) 102 133 6. Erin Martin (1993-96) 82 126 7. Marcie Ward (2000-04) 86 124 8. Marcia Wallis (1999-2002) 86 118 9. Teresa Noyola (2008-11) 102 102 10. Jennifer Rowland (1987-90) 75 82 Goals Games G 1. Christen Press (2007-10) 98 71 2. Sarah Rafanelli (1990-93) 79 59 3. Kelley O Hara (2006-09) 87 57 4. Lindsay Taylor (2008-11) 102 53 5. Julie Foudy (1989-92) 73 52 6. Marcia Wallis (1999-2002) 86 49 Erin Martin (1993-96) 82 49 8. Marcie Ward (2000-04) 86 42 9. Jennifer Rowland (1987-90) 75 34 10. Carmel Murphy (1992-95) 80 32 Assists Games A 1. Christen Press (2007-10) 98 41 2. Marcie Ward (2000-04) 86 40 Teresa Noyola (2008-11) 102 40 4. Sarah Rafanelli (1990-93) 79 34 5. Julie Foudy (1989-92) 73 33 6. Kelley O Hara (2006-09) 87 32 7. Erin Martin (1993-96) 82 28 8. Lindsay Taylor (2008-11) 102 27 9. Camille Levin (2008-11) 99 22 10. Dena Dey (1992-95) 59 20 Marcia Wallis (1999-2001) 86 20 Goalkeeper Records Shutouts (must play complete game to count) Games SO 1. Nicole Barnhart (2000-04) 71 35 2. Elise Edwards (1987-90) 71 34 3. Leslie Garrard (1990-94) 58 31 4. Kira Maker (2007-10) 62 28 5. Emily Oliver (2010-12) 50 23 6. Carly Smolak (1997-00) 70 19 7. Erica Holland (2004-07) 38 16 8. Erin Bryla (1995-96) 41 13 9. Alex Gamble (2005-2008) 35 12 10. Jennifer Poehler (1991-94) 29 11 Bold indicates current player or season. Stanford Record Book, through Oct. 17, 2012 Single-Season Records Year Pts. 1. Kelley O Hara 2009 65 2. Christen Press 2010 60 3. Christen Press 2009 58 4. Sarah Rafanelli 1993 48 5. Lindsay Taylor 2011 47 6. Christen Press 2008 43 7. Marcie Ward 2000 42 8. Erin Martin 1993 40 Sarah Rafanelli 1991 40 10. Julie Foudy 1992 39 Goals Year G 1. Kelley O Hara 2009 26 Christen Press 2010 26 2. Christen Press 2009 21 4. Sarah Rafanelli 1993 20 Lindsay Taylor 2011 20 6. Sarah Rafanelli 1991 16 Christen Press 2008 16 Lindsay Taylor 2008 16 9. Erin Martin 1994 15 Julie Foudy 1991 15 Assists Year A 1. Christen Press 2009 16 2. Teresa Noyola 2011 15 3. Marcie Ward 2000 14 4. Marcie Ward 2002 13 Julie Foudy 1992 13 Kelley O Hara 2009 13 7. Erin Martin 1993 12 Sarah Rafanelli 1992 12 Kelley O Hara 2008 12 Teresa Noyola 2010 12 Goalkeeper Records Goals-Against Average (must play at least 50% of team s min.) Year GAA 1. Nicole Barnhart 2002 0.19 2. Emily Oliver 2011 0.23 3. Emily Oliver 2010 0.31 4. Kira Maker 2008 0.33 5. Leslie Garrard 1991 0.34 6. Leslie Garrard 1993 0.37 7. Nicole Barnhart 2004 0.44 8. Jennifer Poehler 1994 0.52 9. Elise Edwards 1990 0.55 10. Elise Edwards 1988 0.56 Single-Game Records Julie Foudy (9/13/89 vs. S.F. State) 8 Erin Martin (10/30/94 vs. UCSB) 8 Carolyn Denney (9/13/88 vs. P-Pitzer) 7 Sarah Rafanelli (10/27/90 vs. USF) 7 Erin Martin (9/26/93 vs. Ark.-LR) 7 Erin Martin (10/9/93 vs. USC) 7 Christen Press (9/17/10 vs. Utah) 7 Goals G Erin Martin (10/30/94 vs. UCSB) 4 Carolyn Denney (9/13/88 vs. P-Pitzer) 3 Jennifer Potok (9/5/89 vs. W. Wash.) 3 Julie Foudy (9/13/89 vs. S.F. State) 3 Jennifer Rowland (10/14/89 vs. USIU) 3 Sarah Rafanelli (9/1/90 vs. CS Hay.) 3 Sarah Rafanelli (10/27/90 vs. USF) 3 Sarah Rafanelli (9/15/91 vs. UCSB) 3 Julie Foudy (9/18/91 vs. S.F. State) 3 Andrea Johnson (9/18/91 vs. S.F. St.) 3 Julie Foudy (10/18/92 vs. UCSB) 3 Erin Martin (9/26/93 vs. Ark.-LR) 3 Andrea Johnson (9/26/93 vs. Ark.-LR) 3 Erin Martin (10/9/93 vs. USC) 3 Emily Burt (9/11/94 vs. Yale) 3 Erin Martin (9/11/94 vs. Yale) 3 Dena Dey (9/10/95 vs. San Diego St.) 3 Carmel Murphy (9/15/95 vs. Vandy) 3 Erin Martin (10/20/95 vs. USC) 3 Kelly Adamson (11/2/95 vs. Sac. St.) 3 Tracye Lawyer (11/27/96 vs. Wash.) 3 Emily Burt (10/31/97 vs. Oregon St.) 3 Allyson Marquand (10/10/03 vs. Ariz.) 3 Lindsay Taylor (10/3/08 vs. S. Clara) 3 Kristin Stannard (9/6/09 vs. Va. Tech) 3 Kelley O Hara (10/11/09 vs. Oregon) 3 Kelley O Hara (11/8/09 vs. Cal) 3 Christen Press (9/17/10 vs. Utah) 3 Home Attendance 1. 11/30/02 Portland (1) 3,049 2. 10/05/07 Santa Clara 2,672 3. 11/23/02 Notre Dame (2) 2,629 4. 10/18/09 UCLA 2,400 5. 11/28/08 Portland (1) 2,300 6. 9/12/08 North Carolina 2,273 7. 10/16/09 USC 2,150 8. 11/26/10 Florida State (1) 2,135 9. 10/5/01 Santa Clara 2,103 10. 11/14/08 UCSB (3) 2,060 (1) NCAA Quarterfinals; (2) Round of 16; (3) First Round All at Cagan Stadium

Stanford Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 16, 2012) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 12-1-1 6-0-1 4-0 2-1 CONFERENCE 6-0 3-0 3-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 6-1-1 3-0-1 1-0 2-1 Date Opponent Score Att. Aug 17 #17 SANTA CLARA W 6-1 2084 Aug 24 at #6 Penn State W 3-2 5117 Aug 26 vs West Virginia L 0-1 830 Aug 31 #7 BOSTON COLLEGE To2 1-1 1302 Sep 07 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 1-0 1352 Sep 09 #23 GEORGETOWN W 6-0 1060 Sep 14 vs #15 SDSU W 1-0 400 Sep 16 vs UNCG W 4-0 300 * Sep 23 ARIZONA STATE W 3-0 1815 * Sep 27 #23 OREGON STATE W 5-1 849 * Sep 30 OREGON W 2-1 2003 * Oct 05 at University of Utah W 1-0 1074 * Oct 07 at Colorado W 2-1 1308 * Oct 11 at Arizona W 4-1 1021 TEAM STATISTICS STAN OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 39-258 9-123 Goals scored per game 2.79 0.64 Shot pct.. 151. 073 Shots on goal-attempts 96-258 51-123 SOG pct.. 372. 415 S h o t s / G a m e 18.4 8.8 CORNER KICKS 68 31 PENALTY KICKS 1-1 1-1 PENALTIES Yellow cards 4 8 Red cards 0 0 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 10465 8520 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/1495 4/2130 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/510 ## gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att 5 Courtney Verloo 13 4 7 15 32.125 12.375 2 1-1 3 Natalie Griffen 14 5 3 13 34.147 15.441 1 0-0 20 Mariah Nogueira 14 6 0 12 22.273 8.364 2 0-0 4 Alina Garciamendez 14 5 1 11 11.455 5.455 2 0-0 24 Alex Doll 14 4 3 11 19.211 10.526 2 0-0 10 Sydney Payne 13 4 2 10 11.364 4.364 0 0-0 9 Chioma Ubogagu 8 2 4 8 21.095 9.429 0 0-0 11 Rachel Quon 14 1 5 7 9.111 3.333 1 0-0 23 Haley Rosen 11 3 0 6 19.158 7.368 0 0-0 21 Lo'eau LaBonta 12 2 1 5 26.077 8.308 1 0-0 14 Nina Watkins 11 2 1 5 12.167 6.500 1 0-0 13 Taylor McCann 13 1 3 5 8.125 2.250 0 0-0 7 Laura Liedle 14 0 4 4 1.000 0.000 0 0-0 16 Hannah Farr 13 0 1 1 12.000 3.250 0 0-0 2 Kate Bettinger 12 0 0 0 8.000 1.125 0 0-0 27 Marjani Hing-Glover 7 0 0 0 6.000 1.167 0 0-0 25 Madeleine Thompson 9 0 0 0 6.000 1.167 0 0-0 6 Shelby Payne 3 0 0 0 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 26 Annie Case 10 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 22 Kendall Romine 8 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 19 Emily Oliver 6 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 18 Katie Donahue 4 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 17 Maya Theuer 9 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 15 Lauren Schmidt 5 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 12 Aly Gleason 11 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 8 Lindsay Dickerson 3 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 Total 14 39 35 113 258.151 96.372 12 1-1 Opponents 14 9 5 23 123.073 51.415 1 1-1 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho 19 Emily Oliver 6 436:07 2 0.41 13.867 6-0-0 1. 0 8 Lindsay Dickerson 3 134:25 1 0.67 1.500 1-0-0 0. 0 12 Aly Gleason 11 709:28 6 0.76 25.806 5-1-1 2. 0 Total 14 1280:00 9 0.63 42.824 12-1-1 6 Opponents 14 1280:00 39 2.74 57.594 1-11-1 1 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Stanford 13 26 0 0 39 Opponents 4 5 0 0 9 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Stanford 113 142 1 2 258 Opponents 52 66 3 2 123 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Stanford 16 25 1 0 42 Opponents 30 25 1 1 57 Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Stanford 29 38 1 0 68 Opponents 10 20 0 1 31 Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Stanford 61 63 3 2 129 Opponents 66 55 2 0 123

Stanford Game Results (as of Oct 16, 2012) All games Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Att. Goals scored Aug 17 #17 SANTA CLARA W 6-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 2084 Mariah Nogueira (Courtney Verloo) Rachel Quon (Courtney Verloo;Sydney Payne) Sydney Payne (Laura Liedle) Alina Garciamendez (Rachel Quon;Taylor McCann) Natalie Griffen (Taylor McCann) Natalie Griffen (Laura Liedle) Aug 24 at #6 Penn State W 3-2 2-0-0 0-0-0 5117 Alex Doll (Courtney Verloo) Sydney Payne (Alex Doll) Mariah Nogueira (Taylor McCann) Aug 26 vs West Virginia L 0-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 830 - Aug 31 #7 BOSTON COLLEGE TO2 1-1 2-1-1 0-0-0 1302 Natalie Griffen (Alex Doll) Sep 07 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 1-0 3-1-1 0-0-0 1352 Alina Garciamendez (Hannah Farr) Sep 09 #23 GEORGETOWN W 6-0 4-1-1 0-0-0 1060 Mariah Nogueira (Rachel Quon) Lo'eau LaBonta (Natalie Griffen;Alex Doll) Alina Garciamendez (Sydney Payne) Natalie Griffen (unassisted) Mariah Nogueira (Courtney Verloo) Sydney Payne (Courtney Verloo) Sep 14 vs #15 SDSU W 1-0 5-1-1 0-0-0 400 Courtney Verloo (unassisted) Sep 16 vs UNCG W 4-0 6-1-1 0-0-0 300 Alex Doll (Chioma Ubogagu;Courtney Verloo) Courtney Verloo (Chioma Ubogagu) Haley Rosen (Natalie Griffen) Sydney Payne (Nina Watkins) * Sep 23 ARIZONA STATE W 3-0 7-1-1 1-0-0 1815 Natalie Griffen (Chioma Ubogagu;Courtney Verloo) Courtney Verloo (penalty kick) Taylor McCann (unassisted) * Sep 27 #23 OREGON STATE W 5-1 8-1-1 2-0-0 849 Chioma Ubogagu (Rachel Quon) Courtney Verloo (unassisted) Haley Rosen (unassisted) Nina Watkins (Alina Garciamendez) Mariah Nogueira (Natalie Griffen) * Sep 30 OREGON W 2-1 9-1-1 3-0-0 2003 Haley Rosen (unassisted) Alex Doll (unassisted) * Oct 05 at University of Utah W 1-0 10-1-1 4-0-0 1074 Nina Watkins (Rachel Quon) * Oct 07 at Colorado W 2-1 11-1-1 5-0-0 1308 Mariah Nogueira (Laura Liedle) Alina Garciamendez (Rachel Quon) * Oct 11 at Arizona W 4-1 12-1-1 6-0-0 1021 Chioma Ubogagu (unassisted) Lo'eau LaBonta (Laura Liedle) Alex Doll (Chioma Ubogagu) Alina Garciamendez (Lo'eau LaBonta) Team Record W-L-T Overall: 12-1-1 Conference: 6-0 Home: 6-0-1 Away: 4-0 Neutral: 2-1 Overtime: 0-0-1 Attendance Dates Total Avg. Total: 14 20515 1465 Home: 7 10465 1495 Away: 4 8520 2130 Neutral: 3 1530 510