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USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC UniversiTy of SouThern California 2011 Women s Soccer USC Sports Information 3501 Watt Way Heritage Hall 103 Los Angeles, CA 90089 Phone: (213) 740-8480 FAX: (213) 740-7584 Soccer Sports Information Director: Darcy Couch email: dcouch@usc.edu 2011 Schedule/ResulTs Date Opponent Time/Result Aug. 19 LONG BEACH STATE L 2-1 Aug. 21 SAN DIEGO L 3-1 Aug. 26 vs. Kansas$ L 3-2 Aug. 28 vs. Pacific$ W 2-1 Sept. 2 at #17 Illinois W 3-1 Sept. 4 at Purdue W 2-1 ot Sept. 9 #4 OKLAHOMA STATE% L 1-0 Sept. 11 TEXAS% L 2-1 ot Sept. 18 at #23 Portland L 2-1 Sept. 25 WASHINGTON STATE* L 2-1 Sept. 30 #19 OREGON STATE* L 1-0 ot Oct. 2 OREGON* L 2-1 Oct. 7 at #1 Stanford* L 3-0 Oct. 9 at #18 California* L 2-0 Oct. 14 at Washington* 7 p.m. Oct. 21 ARIZONA STATE* 3 p.m. Oct. 23 ARIZONA* 1 p.m. Oct. 28 at Utah* 7 p.m. MT Oct. 30 at Colorado* 1 p.m. MT Nov. 4 at UCLA* 7 p.m. Nov. 11-28 NCAA Tournament Dec. 2-4 NCAA College Cup (Kennesaw, Ga.) $ USD Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) %Trojan Invitational * Pac-12 game All times are local to game site Home games in BOLD CAPS (at McAlister Field) Release #9 OCT. 11, 2011 USC Travels To Washington For Friday Match Women of Troy have another road trip on the agenda, visiting the Huskies in Pac-12 play. USC BY THE NUMBERS 2011 RECORD: 3-11-0, 0-5 Pac-12 GOAL LEADER: Brittany Kerridge (3) ASSISTs LEADER: Brittany Kerridge (5) POINTS LEADER: Brittany Kerridge (11) Game-winnerS: Kerridge, Boysen, Garcia (1) SAVES LEADER: Shelby Church (48) projected starters Church Altamirano S. Johnson Noriega Buehning Kerridge Butcher Sandoval Freyer Schloemer Boysen THIS WEEK The USC women s soccer team is back on the road this week for a one-stop journey to Seattle. The Trojans (3-11-0, 0-5 Pac-12) pay a Pac-12 visit to face Washington (6-5-3, 2-2-1) in a 7 p.m. match on Friday (Oct. 14). FOLLOW ALONG Live stats and streaming video will be available for Friday s match at Washington. Visit the Huskies soccer schedule page at www.gohuskies.com for links to WATCH and to GameTracker. RANKINGS USC opened the year ranked No. 25 in both the NSCAA and Soccer America preseason polls, but dropped out of the polls after opening losses. Washington also is unranked this week. SCOUTING WASHINGTON The Huskies are 6-5-3 overall and 2-2-1 in Pac-12 play after getting their first conference wins of the season last weekend. Washington beat Colorado 2-1 and Utah 4-0 in Seattle. Sarah Martinez leads the Huskies in scoring with six goals, and Hillary Zevenbergen is next with four. Goalkeeper Jorde Lafontain-Kussman has made 57 saves and allowed 13 goals in 12 appearances this season. Lesle Gallimore is in her 18th season as head coach of the Huskies, who went 13-9-2 overall and finished 4-5 in Pac-10 play on the way to an appearance in the NCAA Quarterfinals last season. LAST WEEK USC had a tough Pac-12 road trip last weekend, falling 3-0 to No. 1 Stanford and 2-0 to California. It was the first time this season that the Trojans have failed to score a goal in a weekend series and the first back-to-back shutouts taken by the Trojans since 2006. USC was out-shot in both games, with sophomore goalkeeper Shelby Church hauling in a career-high eight saves against the Cardinal. Stanford scored twice within 10 minutes late in the first half, and got one more to go just before the end of regulation to outpace the Trojans. Against Cal, USC was locked up 0-0 with the Bears at halftime, but Cal was able to finish off two corner kicks in the second half to net the win in Berkeley and send USC home with its eighth straight loss. The losing weekend also put the Trojans out of reach of a potential winning season, marking the first time since USC s inaugural year of 1993 that the Trojans have finished with a losing record. USC went 2-15-2 overall in 1993, and was an even.500 in 2004 with a 9-9-1 finish. SPEEDY SAMANTHA SETS THE RECORD Samantha Johnson drilled a historic goal for the Trojans when Haley Boysen sent in a centering pass from the left sideline against WSU on Sept. 25. Charging into the box, Johnson headed the ball through, rattling the back of the net as the Women of Troy got a 1-0 lift just 14 seconds into the action at McAlister Field. The goal marked a new school record for the quickest goal in a game, shaving two seconds off the previous record set in 2005 by Tracy Lansing at the 16-second mark. In USC history, the Trojans now have scored in the opening minute of play five times (2011, 2005, 2003, 1998, 1997). ROAD WARRIORS While USC s home turf has been a difficult stage for the Trojans, the Women of Troy have grabbed some important wins on the road. In the first weekend of September, USC turned an early-season slump into a three-game winning streak after a victorious weekend run through out-of-state competition. In a big matchup at No. 17 Illinois, USC put together an offensive onslaught that rang up a 3-1 victory, with a 17th minute goal from Ashley Freyer leading into two second-half strikes by the Trojans. Haley Boysen scored on a Brittany Kerridge assist in the 57th minute, and Kerridge converted on a penalty kick in the 66th to put USC ahead 3-0 for some padding. A 74th minute score by the Illini put the game-winner as more USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC USC

HEAD COACH ALI KHOSROSHAHIN Ali Khosroshahin enters his fifth season at the helm of the USC women s soccer program, having guided the Women of Troy to the 2007 National Championship in his first season and to NCAA appearances in the past three years as well. In 2007, Khosroshahin became the first coach to win the national title in his first season with his program, and accumulated a number of other firsts for himself and the Trojans. After leading USC to the first NCAA title for the program and for the Pac-10, Khosroshahin was named the National Coach of the Year by the NSCAA, SoccerBuzz and Soccer America. Also named the SoccerBuzz West Region Coach of the Year, Khosroshahin had garnered a career-best win total with USC s 20-3-2 overall record in 2007. In 2008, Khosroshahin (pronounced ho-sro-sha-heen) guided the Trojans into the NCAA Tournament once again, reaching the NCAA Third Round and finishing with a 16-5-2 overall record. Khosroshahin s 2009 and 2010 Trojans also reached the NCAA Tournament, appearing in the First Round in 2009 and the Second Round in 2010, where USC fell to eventual champion Notre Dame. His overall coaching career record now stands at 137-60-16 (.681) with a 61-20-10 (.725) mark in four seasons at USC. In his 10 seasons as a head coach, Khosroshahin s teams have made a combined seven NCAA appearances, including USC s four straight trips in his first four seasons at Troy. Khosroshahin also coaches in the Olympic Development Program as the head coach for the Cal South `98 born girls and has been in the position since 2010. He also presently serves as the assistant coach for the Region IV `96 born girls. This past summer, he saw three of his former players compete for their respective countries at the 2012 Women s World Cup. U.S. Olympic gold-medalist Amy Rodriguez was a member of the World Cup champion Team USA squad, while Marlene Sandoval competed for Mexico and Karen Bardsley played for England. In summer 2008, Khosroshahin traveled to Africa to participate in workshops supporting the Sport for Social Change Initiative, which is working to establish a network for organizations promoting the development of girls soccer programs in Kenya. Also, as assistant coach of the Under-17 Mexican National Team, Khosroshahin was in Trinidad & Tobago to coach Mexico at the CONCACAF qualifying tournament for the 2008 FIFA Under-17 Women s World Cup. Khosroshahin came to Troy after spending six years as the head women s coach at Cal State Fullerton. While coaching the Titans, he was honored as the Big West Coach of the Year three times, as he guided the team to three NCAA Tournament appearances. The Titans had winning seasons in each of Khoroshahin s six years there (2001-2006). Khosroshahin recorded a number of milestones during his time at Cal State Fullerton after taking over a fledgling program that had posted winning records only twice in its previous eight-year history. He won 64.8% of his matches (76-40-6), including a 34-13-3 (71.0%) league mark. His 76 overall wins and 34 Big West victories were more than the school had totaled in either category before he took over. Before taking over at Cal State Fullerton, he was an assistant with the Titans women s and men s programs for four years (1997-2000). Khosroshahin also has coached at the international level. He was an assistant with Mexico during the 1999 Women s World Cup, was on the staff of Mexico s U-19 Women s National Program in 2004 and the U-20 squad in 2005 and helped the Mexican women s team prepare for the 2004 Olympics. Khosroshahin was a two-year (1989-90) letterman at Cal State Fullerton before transferring to Cal State Los Angeles for his final two seasons (1991-92). He played two years (1995-96) with the Standard Falcons and then 1997 with the Valley Eagles in the United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues (USISL). He has his A coaching license, with the U.S. Soccer Federation. Born Feb. 26, 1970, Khosroshahin received his bachelor s degree in business administration (marketing management emphasis) from Cal State Los Angeles in 1994. He and his wife Allison reside in Los Angeles ȦLI S HEAD COACHING RECORD OVERALL CONFERENCE Year School W L T PCT W L T PCT (Conf.) 2001 CSF 13 7 0.650 8 1 0.889 (Big West) 2002 CSF 12 5 1.694 6 3 0.667 (Big West) 2003 CSF 9 8 2.526 3 5 1.389 (Big West) 2004 CSF 11 8 1.575 7 1 1.833 (Big West) 2005 CSF 19 4 0.826 6 1 0.857 (Big West) 2006 CSF 12 8 2.591 4 2 1.643 (Big West) 2007 USC 20 3 2.840 6 2 1.722 (Pac-10) 2008 USC 16 5 2.739 5 3 1.611 (Pac-10) 2009 USC 12 6 3.643 4 3 2.556 (Pac-10) 2010 USC 13 6 3.659 5 3 1.611 (Pac-10) USC 4 years 61 20 10.725 20 11 5.625 CAREER 9 years 137 60 16.681 54 24 8.674 Boysen s blast, and USC had some momentum to carry them across the state lines. On Sunday, the Trojans fought out of a halftime hole to claim an overtime victory over host Purdue, thanks to an equalizer from Elizabeth Eddy and the game-winner from Courtney Garcia in OT. Goalie Shelby Church had another six-save outing for the Trojans, rounding out a strong weekend in goal for the USC sophomore. Both games were a part of the Illini/Boilermaker Cup, and four Women of Troy earned All-Tournament Team honors on the successful road trip: Brittany Kerridge, Shelby Church, Carly Butcher and Ashley Freyer. For her two-assist, one-goal effort on the weekend, Kerridge was named to the Soccer America Team of the Week and as one of CollegeSoccer360.com s Primetime Performers of the Week. ON THE CLIMB In spite of interruptions from injuries, USC redshirt senior Ashli Sandoval has already locked in on the USC career leader boards. Now playing her final season with the Trojans, the 2007 NCAA Champion is following up her call-up to the Mexican National Team s summer training camp with one last push to the top of the lists at Troy. Sandoval has a hold with the No. 4 all-time mark in career assists (23), No. 8 in career game-winning goals (5), No. 10 in career points (51) and No. 10 in career goals (14). Sandoval has been joined on the game-winning goal board by junior Courtney Garcia, who tallied her fifth game-winner in USC s overtime win at Purdue on Sept. 4. Meanwhile, making a push to join Sandoval on the assists ladder is senior Brittany Kerridge, who has five assists this season for a career count of 11 to date. TIME FOR A TURNAROUND USC s seven losses sustained at McAlister Field marks the most losses taken by the Trojans on that field and overall at home. USC s only other under-.500 season was in 1993 when the Trojans finished 2-15-2 overall. USC s only other winless start to conference play was in 2006 when the Trojans opened up at 0-1-2. INJURY REPORT USC has three players sidelined for the season with ACL injuries. Sophomore defender Mia Bruno suffered a tear during the spring; freshman defender Heather Davis was injured during high school; and redshirt sophomore Morgan Morrow sustained another season-ending injury in early September. LAST SEASON USC went 13-6-3 overall last season after a third-place finish in the Pac-10 with a 5-3-1 mark. The Trojans reached the NCAA Tournament for the sixth straight season, beating Illinois 3-1 in the first round before falling 4-0 to eventual NCAA champion Notre Dame. Ashli Sandoval was USC s top scorer with six goals including three game-winners while Autumn Altamirano and Elizabeth Eddy each added five goals. Karter Haug was USC s assists leader with six assists, and Shelby Church was USC s goalkeeper of record in all games as she hauled in 82 saves with 25 goals against. Pac-10 honors went to seniors Haug and Megan Ohai on the Second Team and Alyssa Dávila with honorable mention along with Sandoval. Eddy was named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team. BACK ON THE ATTACK Five of USC s top seven scorers in 2010 were either freshmen or sophomores. That sure-footed unit returns for 2011, along with leading scorer Ashli Sandoval, who provided six goals in 2010 after being sidelined in 2009 with an ACL injury. As freshmen, Autumn Altamirano, Haley Boysen and Elizabeth Eddy accounted for a third of USC s goal-scoring in 2010. Now sophomores with some extra savvy, that trio combines forces with Sandoval, senior Ashley Freyer and juniors Courtney Garcia and Samantha Johnson as the Trojans bring back seven of their top eight scorers. Thirteen different Women of Troy got to the back of the net to tally 39 goals in 2010. Now, six games into 2011, three of those 2010 scorers are already on the board, as Boysen, Eddy, Freyer and Garcia have all scored to date, while Brittany Kerridge has blasted to the front of the pack with a career season even in the early goings, boasting three goals and four assists so far. SOMETHING NEW Three Trojan newcomers have already made their marks on the offensive end this season. Transfers Kristina Noriega and Erica Vangsness have each scored a goal apiece, and true freshman Jessica Musmanno has served up an assist for the Trojans. Noriega and Musmanno have both appeared in the starting lineup as well, with Noriega a full-time starter on the back line, and Musmanno holding two starts up front for the Trojans. A DECADE IN USC head coach Ali Khosroshahin finished up his 10th season of collegiate head coaching after the 2010 season. It s a milestone that he admits came faster than he expected, but there s no doubt that he squeezed a lot of shining moments into his first decade. In his first four seasons at the helm of the Women of Troy, he continued his streak of NCAA appearances (2005 and 2006 at Cal State Fullerton; 2007-present at USC) and picked up a national championship along the way. Khosroshahin and the Trojans won the 2007 NCAA title in his first season at Troy, making USC the first and only Pac-12 school to ever win a women s soccer national championship. The 2007 National Coach of the Year, Khosroshahin takes a 61-20-10 (.725) overall record at USC and 137-60-16 (.681) career record into this first season of his next decade of collegiate coaching.

NSCAA Top 25 (Oct. 11) Prev. Rank School Rank Record 1. Stanford (33) 1 13-0-1 2. Oklahoma State 2 15-0-0 3. Duke 4 13-1-1 4. Wake Forest 5 11-1-2 5. Pepperdine 8 10-0-4 6. UCLA 3 10-1-2 7. Marquette 9 14-2-0 8. Memphis 6 13-0-1 9. Boston College 7 9-1-2 10. North Carolina 10 9-2-0 11. Florida 11 12-3-0 12. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 12 13-1-0 13. Santa Clara 14 8-1-4 14. Virginia 16 9-3-2 15. Penn State 18 12-3-0 16. Maryland 17 8-2-4 17. Florida State 13 9-5-0 18. Oregon State 19 10-3-1 19. Tennessee 20 11-3-0 20. Boston University 21 12-2-1 21. Dayton 15 11-2-0 22. Long Beach State 23 10-3-1 23. William & Mary RV 11-1-2 24. West Virginia RV 11-4-0 25. Central Florida 24 8-2-3 Also receiving votes: LSU 41, California 35, Auburn 23, Washington State 23, UC Irvine 22, Illinois 20, La Salle 20, Texas A&M 15, Wisconsin 7, Hartford 6, Notre Dame 6, Virginia Tech 2, Central Michigan 2. 2011 Pac-12 Preseason Poll Team Pts 1. Stanford (11) 121 2. UCLA 102 3. Oregon State 96 4. USC 86 5. Washington 82 6. California 78 7. Arizona State 60 8. Oregon 49 Washington St. 49 10. Colorado 35 11. Utah 18 12. Arizona 16 First-place votes in parentheses POINTS 135 Isabelle Harvey...1996-00 102 Kim Clark...1996-99 91 Courtney Barham...1995-98 79 Amy Rodriguez...2005-08 75 Rosa Anna Tantillo...2003-06 64 Amy Peterson...1993-96 58 Ali Fennell...1999-02 56 Jessica Edwards...2000-03 55 Alyssa Dávila...2007-10 51 Ashli Sandoval.. 2007-present 49 Carol Hatcher...1996-98 2011 Pac-12 Standings Team Conf. Overall 1. Stanford 5-0-0 13-0-1 2. Oregon St. 4-1-0 10-3-1 Washington St. 4-1-0 10-4-1 4. UCLA 3-1-1 10-1-2 5. Utah 3-2-0 7-6-1 6. California 2-1-2 9-3-2 7. Washington 2-2-1 6-5-3 8. Arizona St. 2-3-0 6-7-0 9. Arizona 1-3-1 1-10-2 10. Oregon 1-4-0 6-7-1 11. Colorado 0-4-1 3-8-2 12. USC 0-5-0 3-11-0 USC in the National Preseason Polls... CLIMBING THE CAREER LADDERS... GOALS 48 Isabelle Harvey...1996-00 39 Courtney Barham...1995-98 33 Kim Clark...1996-99 31 Amy Rodriguez...2005-08 25 Rosa Anna Tantillo...2003-06 24 Amy Peterson...1993-96 Ali Fennell...1999-02 23 Alyssa Dávila...2007-10 22 Jessica Edwards...2000-03 16 Megan Ohai...2007-10 14 Carol Hatcher...1996-98 Maggie Merritt...1993-94 Marihelen Tomer...2006-09 Ashli Sandoval.. 2007-present SoccerAmerica (Oct. 11) Prev. Rank School Record Rank 1. Stanford 13-0-1 1 2. Oklahoma State 15-0-0 3 3. Duke 13-1-1 4 4. Boston College 9-1-2 5 5. UCLA 10-1-2 2 6. Wake Forest 11-1-2 6 7. Memphis 13-0-1 7 8. Virginia 9-3-2 8 9. North Carolina 9-2-0 9 10. Maryland 8-2-4 11 11. Florida State 9-5-0 10 12. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 13-1-0 12 13. Marquette 14-2-0 13 14. Tennessee 11-3-0 15 15. Florida 12-3-0 16 16. Pepperdine 10-0-4 17 17. Penn State 12-3-0 18 18. LSU 10-4-1 14 19. Santa Clara 8-1-4 20 20. West Virginia 11-4-0 22 21. William & Mary 11-1-2 24 22. La Salle 12-0-1 25 23. UCF 8-2-3 NR 24. Boston University 12-2-1 NR 25. Washington State 10-4-1 NR NSCAA Soccer America #25 #25 SoccerTimes TopDrawer n/a #12 ASSISTS 39 Isabelle Harvey...1996-00 36 Kim Clark...1996-99 25 Rosa Anna Tantillo...2003-06 23 Ashli Sandoval.. 2007-present 21 Carol Hatcher...1996-98 17 Amy Rodriguez...2005-08 16 Amy Peterson...1993-96 13 Courtney Barham...1995-98 Stacey Strong...2005-08 12 Andrea Warner...1997-00 Jessica Edwards...2000-03 Megan Ohai...2007-10 CLIMBING... 11 Brittany Kerridge...2008-present SoccerTimes Top 25 (Oct. 11) Prev. Rank School Record Rank 1. Stanford (15) 13-0-1 1 2. Oklahoma State (1) 15-0-0 3 3. Duke 13-1-1 4 4. UCLA 10-1-2 2 5. Wake Forest 11-1-2 5 6. North Carolina 9-2-0 7 7. Florida 12-3-0 8 8. Boston College 9-1-2 6 9. Virginia 9-3-2 10 10. Pepperdine 10-0-4 12 11. Memphis 13-0-1 9 12. Marquette 14-2-0 11 13. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 13-1-0 14 14. Santa Clara 8-1-4 15 15. Maryland 8-2-4 16 16. Tennessee 11-3-0 17 17. Oregon State 10-3-1 18 18. Florida State 9-5-0 19 19. Penn State 12-3-0 20 20. Dayton 11-2-0 19 21. Virginia Tech 9-4-1 23 22. Notre Dame 7-5-3 22 23. California-Irvine 9-3-2 24 24. Washington State 10-4-1 nr 25. California 9-3-2 nr Others receiving votes: Louisiana State 21, Auburn 15, La Salle 14, Texas A&M 14, William & Mary 12, Central Florida 11, West Virginia 10, Long Beach State 8, Boston University 4, Miami (Fla.) 4, Wisconsin 4, Baylor 3, Louisville 3, South Carolina 2. Top Drawer Tournament Predictions (Week 9 Oct. 10) Rank School Record 1. Stanford 13-0-1 2. Oklahoma State 15-0-0 3. North Carolina 9-2-0 4. Duke 13-1-1 5. Boston College 9-1-2 6. Florida 12-3-0 7. Wake Forest 11-1-2 8. UCLA 10-1-2 9. Marquette 14-2-0 10. Virginia 9-3-2 11. Santa Clara 8-1-4 12. Maryland 8-2-4 13. Georgetown 11-5-0 14. Texas A&M 10-5-0 15. Penn State 12-3-0 16. Florida State 9-5-0 17. Pepperdine 10-0-4 18. California 9-3-2 19. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 13-1-0 20. Memphis 13-0-1 GAME-WINNING GOALS 21 Isabelle Harvey...1996-00 12 Rosa Anna Tantillo...2003-06 Amy Rodriguez...2005-08 Alyssa Dávila...2007-10 11 Courtney Barham...1995-98 9 Ali Fennell...1999-02 Marihelen Tomer...2006-09 8 Jessica Edwards...2000-02 7 Kim Clark...1996-00 Shannon Cross...2001-04 Megan Ohai...2007-10 6 Megan Orach...1997-00 5 Amy Peterson...1993-96 Andrea Warner...1997-00 Megan Abbamonto...2000-02 Ashli Sandoval.. 2007-present Courtney Garcia..2009-present

UniversiTy of SouThern California Women s Soccer 2011 Combined Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 3-11 0-7 2-3 1-1 CONFERENCE 0-5 0-3 0-2 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 3-6 0-4 2-1 1-1 Date Opponent Score Att. 8/19/2011 LONG BEACH STATE L 1-2 426 8/21/2011 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DI L 1-3 355 Aug 26 vs Kansas L 2-3 0 Aug 28 vs Pacific W 2-1 309 Sep 02 at #17 Illinois W 3-1 720 Sep 04 at Purdue Wot 2-1 456 Sep 09 #4 OKLAHOMA STATE L 0-1 525 Sep 11 TEXAS Lo2 1-2 511 Sep 18 at #23 Portland L 1-2 2535 * Sep 25 WASHINGTON STATE L 1-2 320 * Sep 30 #19 OREGON STATE Lot 0-1 235 * Oct. 2 OREGON L 1-2 521 * Oct 07 at #1 Stanford L 0-3 1781 * Oct 09 at #18 California L 0-2 648 TEAM STATISTICS USC OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 15-164 26-198 Goals scored per game 1.07 1.86 Shot pct..091.131 Shots on goal-attempts 63-164 78-198 SOG pct..384.394 Shots/Game 11.7 14.1 CORNER KICKS 63 59 PENALTY KICKS 2-2 3-3 PENALTIES Yellow cards 12 15 Red cards 1 0 ATTENDANCE Total 2893 6140 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/413 5/1228 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/154 2011 HONORS & AWARDS Lowe s Senior CLASS Award Candidate: Brittany Kerridge Illini/Boilermaker Cup All-Tournament Team: Carly Butcher Shelby Church Ashley Freyer Brittany Kerridge Trojan Invitational All-Tournament Team: Samantha Johnson Brittany Kerridge Soccer America Team of the Week: Brittany Kerridge (Sept. 5) CollegeSoccer360.com Primetime Performers of the Week: Brittany Kerridge (Sept. 5) ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att 5 Kerridge, Brittany 14 3 5 1 1 1 0.3 0 0 7.7 0 0 12-2 4 Freyer, Ashley 14 2 2 6 22.0 9 1 12.5 4 5 00-0 8 Eddy, Elizabeth 14 2 1 5 1 9.1 0 5 1 1.5 7 9 00-0 6 Boysen, Haley 14 2 1 5 9.2 2 2 5.5 5 6 10-0 13 Noriega, Kristina 14 2 1 5 8.2 5 0 3.3 7 5 00-0 17 Johnson, Samantha 14 1 1 3 21.0 4 8 10.4 7 6 00-0 25 Vangsness, Erica 11 1 0 2 5.2 0 0 1.2 0 0 00-0 23 Garcia, Courtney 13 1 0 2 5.2 0 0 2.4 0 0 10-0 11 Altamirano, Autumn 14 1 0 2 3.3 3 3 1.3 3 3 00-0 2 Schloemer, Claire 11 0 1 1 4.0 0 0 1.2 5 0 00-0 3 Musmanno, Jessica 14 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 00-0 10 Sandoval, Ashli 14 0 0 0 25.0 0 0 7.2 8 0 00-0 7 Butcher, Carly 14 0 0 0 2 1.0 0 0 1.0 4 8 00-0 12 Morrow, Morgan 5 0 0 0 5. 0 0 0 1. 2 0 0 00-0 14 Johnson, Isabelle 4 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 00-0 16 Caparis, Elizabeth 14 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 1.5 0 0 00-0 21 Buehning, Chelsea 8 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 00-0 18 Harrison, Allie 4 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 00-0 24 Fernandes, Elizabeth 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 00-0 20 Graumann, Geena 6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 00-0 Total 14 15 13 43 164.091 63.384 3 2-2 Opponents 14 26 19 71 198. 1 3 1 78. 3 9 4 113-3 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho 1 Church, Shelby 14 1283:44 26 1.82 48.649 3-9-0 0 Total 14 1283:44 26 1.82 51. 6 6 2 3-9-0 0 Opponents 14 1373:44 15 0.98 48.762 9-3-0 4 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total USC 9 5 1 0 15 Opponents 9 15 1 1 26 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total USC 81 79 4 0 164 Opponents 84 109 4 1 198 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total USC 23 28 0 0 51 Opponents 20 28 0 0 48 Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total USC 32 30 1 0 63 Opponents 22 35 2 0 59 Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total USC 80 74 3 0 157 Opponents 58 62 2 0 122

2009 University of Southern California Women s Soccer 2011 USC Game ResulTs (3-11-0 overall, 0-5-0 Pac-12) L Long Beach State 2. #25 USC 1 Aug. 19 (McAlister Field) Scoring: USC Boysen (Kerridge), 16:25; LBSU Balcer, 35:57; LBSU Gordon, 85:44. Saves: Church (USC) 2, Gustaves (LBSU) 3. Shots: USC 15, LBSU 9 Corners: USC 4, LBSU 3 Fouls: USC 13, LBSU 9 Att.: 426 L San Diego 3, #25 USC 1 Aug. 21 (McAlister Field) Scoring: USD Ochs (Parsons), 29:19; USD Ochs (Magracia), 54:02; USD Ochs (penalty kick), 81:28; USC Vangsness (Musmanno), 89:55. Saves: Church (USC) 0, Parsons (USD) 3. Shots: USC 9, USD 8 Corners: USC 6, USD 4 Fouls: USC 15, USD 12 Att.: 355 L Kansas 3, USC 2 Aug. 26 (San Diego, Calif.) Scoring: USC Noriega (Kerridge), 4:26; KU Grow (Kastor), 15:29; KU Berry (Vidal), 37:18; USC Kerridge, 40:03; KU Fletcher, 62:30.. Saves: Church (USC) 5, Liebetrau (KU) 6. Shots: USC 14, KU 10 Corners: USC 8, KU 2 Fouls: USC 16, KU 12 Att.: 611 W USC 2, Pacific 1 Aug. 28 (San Diego, Calif.) Scoring: USC Eddy (Freyer), 3:31; USC Kerridge (penalty kick), 5:17; PAC Figueroa (penalty kick), 88:09. Saves: Church (USC) 3, Long (PAC) 3. Shots: USC 8, PAC 11 Corners: USC 2, PAC 6 Fouls: USC 16, PAC 11 Att.: 309 L Texas 2, USC 1 (2OT) Sept. 11 (McAlister Field) Scoring: USC Altamirano (S. Johnson), 33:22; TEX Harris (Higgins), 79:43; TEX Ibewuike (Higgins), 102:20. Saves: Church (USC) 2, Gaul (TEX) 1. Shots: USC 18, PUR 17 Corners: USC 4, TEX 6 Fouls: USC 12, TEX 12 Att.: 511 L #23 Portland 2, USC 1 Sept. 18 (Portland, Ore.) Scoring: PORT Parker (Capelle, Frisbie), 2:10; USC Freyer (Eddy, Schloemer), 15:58; PORT Frisbie (Capelle), 48:06. Saves: Church (USC) 2, Team (USC) 1, DeYoung (PORT) 3. Shots: USC 9, PORT 13 Corners: USC 1, PORT 3 Fouls: USC 6, PORT 6 Att.: 2535 L Washinton State 2, USC 1 Sept. 25 (McAlister Field) Scoring: USC Johnson (Boysen), 0:14; WSU Doyle (Zalud), 66:14; WSU Jeffers (Vega), 85:26. Saves: Church (USC) 7, Clair (WSU) 4. Shots: USC 11, WSU 18 Corners: USC 4, WSU 3 Fouls: USC 10, WSU 5 Att.: 320 L Oregon State 1, USC 0 (OT) Sept. 30 (McAlister Field) Scoring: OSU Richardson (Ingalls), 94:10. Saves: Church (USC) 1, Boyd (OSU) 3. Shots: USC 8, OSU 9 Corners: USC 4, OSU 6 Fouls: USC 6, OSU 11 Att.: 235 W USC 3, #17 Illinois Sept. 2 (Champaign, Ill.) Scoring: USC Freyer (Noriega), 16:06; USC Boysen (Kerridge), 56:23; USC Kerridge (penaly kick), 65:22; ILL DiBernardo (Holden), 73:52. Saves: Church (USC) 6, Panozzo (ILL) 5. Shots: USC 13, ILL 24 Corners: USC 4, ILL 2 Fouls: USC 16, ILL 6 Att.: 720 W USC 2, Purdue 1 (OT) Sept. 4 (West Lafayette, Ind.) Scoring: PUR Warren, 39:10; USC Eddy (Kerridge), 62:36; USC Garcia (Freyer). 97:14. Saves: Church (USC) 6, Kridler (PUR) 6. Shots: USC 18, PUR 17 Corners: USC 4, PUR 9 Fouls: USC 13, PUR 11 Att.: 456 L #4 Oklahoma State 1, USC 0 Sept. 9 (McAlister Field) Scoring: OSU DeLozier, 55:48. Saves: Church (USC) 2, Medina (OSU) 5. Shots: USC 12, OSU 7 Corners: USC 4, OSU 2 Fouls: USC 4, OSU 9 Att.: 525 L Oregon 2, USC 1 Oct. 2 (McAlister Field) Scoring: ORE Libke (penalty kick), 32:25; USC Noriega (Kerridge), 56:25; ORE Pugh (Simien), 62:43. Saves: Church (USC) 2, Steele (ORE) 2. Shots: USC 14, ORE 9 Corners: USC 8, ORE 2 Fouls: USC 11, ORE 9 Att.: 521 L #1 Stanford 3, USC 0 Oct. 7 (Stanford, Calif.) Scoring: STAN Payne (Zurmuhlen, Taylor), 32:26; STAN Quon (Noyola), 41:10; STAN Griffen (Nogueira), 89:30. Saves: Church (USC) 8, Oliver (STAN) 2. Shots: USC 7, STAN 32 Corners: USC 3, STAN 6 Fouls: USC 10, STAN 4 Att.: 1781 L #18 California 2, USC 0 Oct. 9 (Berkeley, Calif.) Scoring: CAL Mercik (Fitzpatrick), 47:40; CAL Comeau, 58:33. Saves: Church (USC) 2, Kruger (CAL) 2. Shots: USC 10, CAL 17 Corners: USC 7, CAL 5 Fouls: USC 9, CAL 5 Att.: 648 FIRST THINGS FIRST Tracking The 2011 Trojan newcomers... 1st 1st 1st 1st Total Player appearance start #16 Elizabeth Caparis... Aug. 19...Oct. 2 goal assist points #20 Geena Graumann... Aug. 21 #27 Jamie Kucharski #3 Jessica Musmanno... Aug. 19... Aug. 19... Aug. 21 1 #13 Kristina Noriega... Aug. 19... Aug. 19...Aug. 26... 5 #25 Erica Vangsness... Aug. 21...Aug. 21... 2 #19 Rachel Wimmer 1st 1st 1st 1st Total Goalkeepers #29 Lindsey Brown appearance start save shutout saves #9 Carley Pennington USC WHEN... At home... 0-7-0 On the road... 2-3-0 At neutral sites... 1-1-0 Scoring first... 2-3-0 Opponent scores first... 2-6-0 Scoring in the first 15 mins... 1-2-0 Scoring in the final 10 minutes... 0-1-0 In overtime... 1-2-0 Leading at halftime... 2-2-0 Tied at halftime... 0-6-0 Trailing at halftime... 1-3-0 Playing ranked opponents... 1-4-0 USC ON... Fridays... 1-5-0 Saturdays... 0-0-0 Sundays... 2-6-0 Fastest goal of the year: 14 seconds (USC record) vs. WSU (9/25) Goal: Elizabeth Eddy Assist: Ashley Freyer

2011 Pac-12 Conference CONFERENCE SOCCER STATISTICS Through games of Oct 10, 2011 (All games) Team Miscellaneous GP Shots Fouls Offside Corners PK-PKA YC-RC Arizona 13 133 132 16 34 1-1 7-1 Arizona State 13 146 138 25 39 0-0 10-1 California 14 228 113 33 78 3-3 3-0 Colorado 13 201 131 27 69 3-2 15-1 Oregon 14 132 147 24 48 2-2 11-0 Oregon State 14 174 203 34 60 1-1 12-0 Stanford 14 329 89 33 89 0-0 4-0 UCLA 13 229 125 28 81 0-0 3-0 USC 14 164 157 19 63 2-2 12-1 Utah 14 154 115 18 47 1-1 2-1 Washington 14 185 131 34 64 2-1 9-1 Washington State 15 200 116 35 66 1-0 4-0 SHOTS GP No. Avg/G 1. Stanford 14 329 23.50 2. UCLA 13 229 17.62 3. California 14 228 16.29 4. Colorado 13 201 15.46 5. Washington State 15 200 13.33 6. Washington 14 185 13.21 7. Oregon State 14 174 12.43 8. USC 14 164 11.71 9. Utah 14 154 11.00 10. Arizona State 13 146 11.23 11. Arizona 13 133 10.23 12. Oregon 14 132 9.43 POINTS GP No. Avg/G 1. Stanford 14 131 9.36 2. California 14 96 6.86 3. Washington State 15 72 4.80 4. Oregon State 14 67 4.79 5. Washington 14 62 4.43 6. UCLA 13 60 4.62 7. Arizona State 13 54 4.15 8. Utah 14 49 3.50 9. USC 14 43 3.07 Colorado 13 43 3.31 11. Oregon 14 36 2.57 12. Arizona 13 16 1.23 GOALS GP No. Avg/G 1. Stanford 14 43 3.07 2. California 14 34 2.43 3. Oregon State 14 25 1.79 4. Washington State 15 24 1.60 5. Washington 14 23 1.64 6. UCLA 13 20 1.54 7. Arizona State 13 19 1.46 8. Utah 14 17 1.21 Colorado 13 17 1.31 10. USC 14 15 1.07 11. Oregon 14 13 0.93 12. Arizona 13 6 0.46 ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G 1. Stanford 14 45 3.21 2. California 14 28 2.00 3. Washington State 15 24 1.60 4. UCLA 13 20 1.54 5. Oregon State 14 17 1.21 6. Washington 14 16 1.14 Arizona State 13 16 1.23 8. Utah 14 15 1.07 9. USC 14 13 0.93 10. Oregon 14 10 0.71 11. Colorado 13 9 0.69 12. Arizona 13 4 0.31 GOALS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Stanford 14 43 3.07 2. California 14 34 2.43 3. Oregon State 14 25 1.79 4. Washington 14 23 1.64 5. Washington State 15 24 1.60 6. UCLA 13 20 1.54 7. Arizona State 13 19 1.46 8. Colorado 13 17 1.31 9. Utah 14 17 1.21 10. USC 14 15 1.07 11. Oregon 14 13 0.93 12. Arizona 13 6 0.46 ASSISTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Stanford 14 45 3.21 2. California 14 28 2.00 3. Washington State 15 24 1.60 4. UCLA 13 20 1.54 5. Arizona State 13 16 1.23 6. Oregon State 14 17 1.21 7. Washington 14 16 1.14 8. Utah 14 15 1.07 9. USC 14 13 0.93 10. Oregon 14 10 0.71 11. Colorado 13 9 0.69 12. Arizona 13 4 0.31

2011 Pac-12 Conference CONFERENCE SOCCER STATISTICS Through games of Oct 10, 2011 (All games) GOALS ALLOWED GP No. Avg/G 1. Stanford 14 5 0.36 2. Oregon State 14 7 0.50 3. UCLA 13 8 0.62 4. Washington State 15 10 0.67 5. California 14 13 0.93 6. Arizona State 13 17 1.31 Washington 14 17 1.21 8. Utah 14 18 1.29 Oregon 14 18 1.29 10. Colorado 13 20 1.54 11. USC 14 26 1.86 12. Arizona 13 27 2.08 SAVES GP No. Avg/G 1. Washington 14 75 5.36 2. Arizona 13 68 5.23 3. Washington State 15 61 4.07 4. Oregon 14 58 4.14 5. Utah 14 55 3.93 6. Stanford 14 53 3.79 7. USC 14 51 3.64 8. California 14 44 3.14 9. Colorado 13 42 3.23 10. Oregon State 14 41 2.93 11. Arizona State 13 40 3.08 12. UCLA 13 36 2.77 FOULS GP No. Avg/G 1. Oregon State 14 203 14.50 2. USC 14 157 11.21 3. Oregon 14 147 10.50 4. Arizona State 13 138 10.62 5. Arizona 13 132 10.15 6. Washington 14 131 9.36 Colorado 13 131 10.08 8. UCLA 13 125 9.62 9. Washington State 15 116 7.73 10. Utah 14 115 8.21 11. California 14 113 8.07 12. Stanford 14 89 6.36 OFFSIDES GP No. Avg/G 1. Washington State 15 35 2.33 2. Oregon State 14 34 2.43 Washington 14 34 2.43 4. California 14 33 2.36 Stanford 14 33 2.36 6. UCLA 13 28 2.15 7. Colorado 13 27 2.08 8. Arizona State 13 25 1.92 9. Oregon 14 24 1.71 10. USC 14 19 1.36 11. Utah 14 18 1.29 12. Arizona 13 16 1.23 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE GP GA Minutes GA Avg. 1. Stanford 14 5 1283:31 0.35 2. Oregon State 14 7 1290:24 0.49 3. UCLA 13 8 1210:00 0.60 4. Washington State 15 10 1393:13 0.65 5. California 14 13 1304:57 0.90 6. Washington 14 17 1353:31 1.13 7. Oregon 14 18 1370:00 1.18 8. Utah 14 18 1280:00 1.27 9. Arizona State 13 17 1170:00 1.31 10. Colorado 13 20 1210:00 1.49 11. USC 14 25 1453:49 1.55 12. Arizona 13 27 1221:52 1.99 SHUTOUTS GP No. Avg/G 1. Stanford 14 10 0.71 2. UCLA 13 8 0.62 Oregon State 14 8 0.57 4. Arizona State 13 6 0.46 California 14 6 0.43 Washington State 15 6 0.40 7. Oregon 14 5 0.36 8. Utah 14 4 0.29 9. Colorado 13 2 0.15 Arizona 13 2 0.15 11. Washington 14 1 0.07 12. USC 14 0 0.00 CORNERS GP No. Avg/G 1. Stanford 14 89 6.36 2. UCLA 13 81 6.23 3. California 14 78 5.57 4. Colorado 13 69 5.31 5. Washington State 15 66 4.40 6. Washington 14 64 4.57 7. USC 14 63 4.50 8. Oregon State 14 60 4.29 9. Oregon 14 48 3.43 10. Utah 14 47 3.36 11. Arizona State 13 39 3.00 12. Arizona 13 34 2.62 YELLOW CARDS GP No. Avg/G 1. Colorado 13 15 1.15 2. Oregon State 14 12 0.86 USC 14 12 0.86 4. Oregon 14 11 0.79 5. Arizona State 13 10 0.77 6. Washington 14 9 0.64 7. Arizona 13 7 0.54 8. Stanford 14 4 0.29 Washington State 15 4 0.27 10. California 14 3 0.21 UCLA 13 3 0.23 12. Utah 14 2 0.14

2011 Pac-12 Conference INDIVIDUAL SOCCER STATISTICS Through games of Oct 10, 2011 (All games) To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 50.0% of their team's games, goalies at least 33.0% of their team's minutes. SHOTS GP No. Avg/G 1. Lindsay Taylor-STAN 14 65 4.64 2. Chioma Ubogagu-STAN 14 51 3.64 3. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 13 49 3.77 4. Stuller, Anne-COLO 13 38 2.92 5. Sarah Martinez-WASH 12 37 3.08 Buckland, Chelsea-OSU 13 37 2.85 Battung, Lauren-CAL 14 37 2.64 8. Richardson, Jenna-OSU 12 36 3.00 9. Teresa Noyola-STAN 14 35 2.50 10. Russell, Kate-COLO 13 33 2.54 Vega, Brandi-WSU 15 33 2.20 POINTS GP G A Pts Avg/G 1. Benz, Katie-CAL 10 10 3 23 2.30 Lindsay Taylor-STAN 14 9 5 23 1.64 3. Teresa Noyola-STAN 14 6 7 19 1.36 4. Chioma Ubogagu-STAN 14 6 6 18 1.29 5. Sarah Martinez-WASH 12 6 5 17 1.42 6. Buckland, Chelsea-OSU 13 6 4 16 1.23 7. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 13 7 1 15 1.15 Jeffers, Jocelyn-WSU 14 5 5 15 1.07 Vega, Brandi-WSU 15 5 5 15 1.00 10. Richardson, Jenna-OSU 12 6 1 13 1.08 Battung, Lauren-CAL 14 6 1 13 0.93 GOALS GP No. Avg/G 1. Benz, Katie-CAL 10 10 1.00 2. Lindsay Taylor-STAN 14 9 0.64 3. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 13 7 0.54 4. Richardson, Jenna-OSU 12 6 0.50 Sarah Martinez-WASH 12 6 0.50 Buckland, Chelsea-OSU 13 6 0.46 Chioma Ubogagu-STAN 14 6 0.43 Teresa Noyola-STAN 14 6 0.43 Battung, Lauren-CAL 14 6 0.43 10. Doller, Alexandra-ASU 7 5 0.71 Cook, Sierra-ASU 13 5 0.38 Jeffers, Jocelyn-WSU 14 5 0.36 Vega, Brandi-WSU 15 5 0.33 ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G 1. Teresa Noyola-STAN 14 7 0.50 2. Fitzpatrick, Kaitlyn-CAL 13 6 0.46 Chioma Ubogagu-STAN 14 6 0.43 4. Sarah Martinez-WASH 12 5 0.42 Shaw, Haley-OSU 12 5 0.42 Lindsay Taylor-STAN 14 5 0.36 Kerridge, Brittany-USC 14 5 0.36 Jeffers, Jocelyn-WSU 14 5 0.36 Vega, Brandi-WSU 15 5 0.33 10. Marjani Hing-Glover-STAN 13 4 0.31 Buckland, Chelsea-OSU 13 4 0.31 Shelby Payne-STAN 13 4 0.31 Kristy Zurmuhlen-STAN 14 4 0.29 Bennett, Kate-CAL 14 4 0.29 Camille Levin-STAN 14 4 0.29 SHOTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Lindsay Taylor-STAN 14 65 4.64 2. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 13 49 3.77 3. Chioma Ubogagu-STAN 14 51 3.64 4. Doller, Alexandra-ASU 7 23 3.29 5. Sarah Martinez-WASH 12 37 3.08 6. Richardson, Jenna-OSU 12 36 3.00 7. Stuller, Anne-COLO 13 38 2.92 8. Buckland, Chelsea-OSU 13 37 2.85 9. Cuellar, Renae-ARIZ 9 25 2.78 10. Benz, Katie-CAL 10 27 2.70 POINTS PER GAME GP G A Pts Avg/G 1. Benz, Katie-CAL 10 10 3 23 2.30 2. Lindsay Taylor-STAN 14 9 5 23 1.64 3. Doller, Alexandra-ASU 7 5 0 10 1.43 4. Sarah Martinez-WASH 12 6 5 17 1.42 5. Teresa Noyola-STAN 14 6 7 19 1.36 6. Chioma Ubogagu-STAN 14 6 6 18 1.29 7. Buckland, Chelsea-OSU 13 6 4 16 1.23 8. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 13 7 1 15 1.15 9. Richardson, Jenna-OSU 12 6 1 13 1.08 10. Jeffers, Jocelyn-WSU 14 5 5 15 1.07 GOALS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Benz, Katie-CAL 10 10 1.00 2. Doller, Alexandra-ASU 7 5 0.71 3. Lindsay Taylor-STAN 14 9 0.64 4. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 13 7 0.54 5. Richardson, Jenna-OSU 12 6 0.50 Sarah Martinez-WASH 12 6 0.50 7. Buckland, Chelsea-OSU 13 6 0.46 8. Battung, Lauren-CAL 14 6 0.43 Chioma Ubogagu-STAN 14 6 0.43 Teresa Noyola-STAN 14 6 0.43 ASSISTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Teresa Noyola-STAN 14 7 0.50 2. Fitzpatrick, Kaitlyn-CAL 13 6 0.46 3. Chioma Ubogagu-STAN 14 6 0.43 4. Shaw, Haley-OSU 12 5 0.42 Sarah Martinez-WASH 12 5 0.42 6. Kerridge, Brittany-USC 14 5 0.36 Jeffers, Jocelyn-WSU 14 5 0.36 Lindsay Taylor-STAN 14 5 0.36 9. Vega, Brandi-WSU 15 5 0.33 10. Buckland, Chelsea-OSU 13 4 0.31 Marjani Hing-Glover-STAN 13 4 0.31 Shelby Payne-STAN 13 4 0.31

2011 Pac-12 Conference INDIVIDUAL SOCCER STATISTICS Through games of Oct 10, 2011 (All games) GAME-WINNING GOALS GP No. Avg/G 1. Leroux, Sydney-UCLA 13 5 0.38 2. Richardson, Jenna-OSU 12 4 0.33 3. Buckland, Chelsea-OSU 13 3 0.23 Teresa Noyola-STAN 14 3 0.21 Chioma Ubogagu-STAN 14 3 0.21 Battung, Lauren-CAL 14 3 0.21 Vega, Brandi-WSU 15 3 0.20 GOALS AGAINST AVG GP GA Minutes GAavg 1. Emily Oliver-STAN 11 3 932:15 0.29 2. Boyd, Colleen-OSU 12 6 1061:0 0.51 3. Clair, Gurveen-WSU 15 9 1271:3 0.64 4. Rowland, Katelyn-UCLA 12 7 985:00 0.64 5. Kruger, Emily-CAL 14 13 1228:0 0.95 6. Jorde Lafontaine-Kus-WASH 12 13 1173:3 1.00 7. Gillmore, Alyssa-ASU 13 15 1067:3 1.26 8. Turpen, Hannah-UTAH 14 18 1146:1 1.41 9. Steele, Abby-ORE 14 18 1130:4 1.43 10. Church, Shelby-USC 14 25 1453:4 1.55 SAVES GP No. Avg/G 1. Jorde Lafontaine-Kus-WASH 12 68 5.67 2. Jett, Ashley-ARIZ 13 63 4.85 3. Clair, Gurveen-WSU 15 59 3.93 4. Steele, Abby-ORE 14 52 3.71 5. Church, Shelby-USC 14 48 3.43 6. Turpen, Hannah-UTAH 14 47 3.36 7. Kruger, Emily-CAL 14 40 2.86 8. Brunner, Annie-COLO 13 39 3.00 9. Gillmore, Alyssa-ASU 13 38 2.92 10. Emily Oliver-STAN 11 37 3.36 SHUTOUTS GP No. Avg/G 1. Rowland, Katelyn-UCLA 12 7 0.58 2. Boyd, Colleen-OSU 12 6 0.50 Emily Oliver-STAN 11 6 0.55 4. Kruger, Emily-CAL 14 4 0.29 Clair, Gurveen-WSU 15 4 0.27 Gillmore, Alyssa-ASU 13 4 0.31 7. Brunner, Annie-COLO 13 2 0.15 Jett, Ashley-ARIZ 13 2 0.15 Turpen, Hannah-UTAH 14 2 0.14 10. Bernier-Larose, Audr-OSU 3 1 0.33 Sandiford, Chante'-UCLA 3 1 0.33 Aly Gleason-STAN 5 1 0.20 Steele, Abby-ORE 14 1 0.07 Jorde Lafontaine-Kus-WASH 12 1 0.08 SAVE PERCENTAGE GP Saves GA Pct. 1. Emily Oliver-STAN 11 37 3.925 2. Clair, Gurveen-WSU 15 59 9.868 3. Boyd, Colleen-OSU 12 33 6.846 4. Jorde Lafontaine-Kus-WASH 12 68 13.840 5. Rowland, Katelyn-UCLA 12 28 7.800 6. Kruger, Emily-CAL 14 40 13.755 7. Steele, Abby-ORE 14 52 18.743 8. Turpen, Hannah-UTAH 14 47 18.723 9. Gillmore, Alyssa-ASU 13 38 15.717 10. Jett, Ashley-ARIZ 13 63 25.716 SAVES PER GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Jorde Lafontaine-Kus-WASH 12 68 5.67 2. Jett, Ashley-ARIZ 13 63 4.85 3. Clair, Gurveen-WSU 15 59 3.93 4. Steele, Abby-ORE 14 52 3.71 5. Church, Shelby-USC 14 48 3.43 6. Emily Oliver-STAN 11 37 3.36 7. Turpen, Hannah-UTAH 14 47 3.36 8. Brunner, Annie-COLO 13 39 3.00 9. Gillmore, Alyssa-ASU 13 38 2.92 10. Kruger, Emily-CAL 14 40 2.86 SHUTOUTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Rowland, Katelyn-UCLA 12 7 0.58 2. Emily Oliver-STAN 11 6 0.55 3. Boyd, Colleen-OSU 12 6 0.50 4. Gillmore, Alyssa-ASU 13 4 0.31 5. Kruger, Emily-CAL 14 4 0.29 6. Clair, Gurveen-WSU 15 4 0.27 7. Brunner, Annie-COLO 13 2 0.15 Jett, Ashley-ARIZ 13 2 0.15 9. Turpen, Hannah-UTAH 14 2 0.14 10. Jorde Lafontaine-Kus-WASH 12 1 0.08 Team Identification Arizona Arizona State California Colorado Oregon Oregon State Stanford UCLA USC Utah Washington Washington State Team ID ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU

2011 USC Trojans NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 00 Anne Turner GK 5-10 Jr. Pacific Palisades, Calif. (Thacher HS) 1 Shelby Church GK 5-10 So. Orinda, Calif. (Miramonte HS) 2 Claire Schloemer D 5-7 Sr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 3 Jessica Musmanno F 5-4 Fr. Succasunna, N.J. (Roxbury HS) 4 Ashley Freyer MF 5-8 Sr. Windsor, Calif. (Windsor HS) 5 Brittany Kerridge MF 5-6 Sr. Golden, Colo. (Mullen HS) 6 Haley Boysen MF 5-5 So. Moorpark, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake HS) 7 Carly Butcher MF 5-6 Sr. Anchorage, Alaska (South Anchorage HS) 8 Elizabeth Eddy F/MF 5-5 So. Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS) 9 Carley Pennington GK 5-7 Fr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (St. Lucy s Priory) 10 Ashli Sandoval MF/D 5-6 Sr.* Jamul, Calif. (Granite Hills HS) 11 Autumn Altamirano MF 5-4 So. Tustin, Calif. (Arnold O. Beckman HS) 12 Morgan Morrow MF 5-3 So.* Bear, Delaware (Padua Academy) 13 Kristina Noriega D 5-10 Jr. Westminster, Calif. (Ocean View HS/UC Riverside) 14 Isabelle Johnson F 5-7 Jr. Monrovia, Calif. (Flintridge Sacred Heart Acad.) 15 Mia Bruno^ D 5-7 So. Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. (PV Peninsula HS) 16 Elizabeth Caparis MF 5-7 Fr. Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. (Palos Verdes HS) 17 Samantha Johnson F 5-5 Jr. Palmdale, Calif. (Highland HS) 18 Allie Harrison MF/D 5-9 So. Laguna Hills, Calif. (Mission Viejo HS) 19 Rachel Wimmer D 5-9 Fr. Los Altos Hills, Calif. (St. Francis HS) 20 Geena Graumann MF 5-5 Fr. Menlo Park, Calif. (Sacred Heart Prep) 21 Chelsea Buehning D 5-6 Jr.* Essex Fells, N.J. (West Essex Regional HS) 22 Heather Davis^ D 6-1 Fr. Newbury Park, Calif. (Thousand Oaks HS) 23 Courtney Garcia MF 5-6 Jr. Yorba Linda, Calif. (Esperanza HS) 24 Elizabeth Fernandes MF/D 5-4 So. Milford, Mass. (Milford HS) 25 Erica Vangsness F 5-8 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. (University HS/Pierce College) 27 Jamie Kucharski D 5-8 Jr. Santa Clarita, Calif. (Saugus HS/Santa Barbara CC) 29 Lindsey Brown GK 5-10 Fr. Harwinton, Conn. (Lewis S. Mills HS) * Has utilized redshirt season ^ Will redshirt 2011 season Head Coach: Ali Khosroshahin (Cal State Los Angeles 1994) Athletic Trainer: Hillery Magness Assistant Coach: P.J. Woolridge (Cal Poly 2000) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tim Ojeda Assistant Coach: Laura Janke (Cal State Fullerton 2004) Sports Psychology Consultant: Ken Ravizza Volunteer Assistant Coach: Trevor Mutch Sports Information Director: Darcy Couch Director of Operations: Leah Gallegos Marketing Intern: Eloy Lopez Chelsea Buehning...BYOO-ning Elizabeth Caparis...CAP-ah-riss Ashley Freyer...FRY-er Geena Graumann... GRAH-man Laura Janke...JANE-kee PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Ali Khosroshahin... all-ee ho-sro-sha-heen Jessica Musmanno... muss-mahn-oh Ashli Sandoval... SAND-oh-vall Claire Schloemer...SHLO-mer Rachel Wimmer... WIMM-er