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Page 1: 2011 California Women's Soccer Record Book

Kaitlin Paletta

Miranda WhiteKatie Suits

Katie Benz

Danielle Brunache

2011 GOLDEN BEARS RECORD BOOK

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CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 2011 Women's Soccer Record Book 1

2011 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location TimeAug. 13 Fresno Fresno, CA 3 p.m.Aug. 19 Pepperdine Berkeley 3 p.m.Aug. 21 San Diego State Berkeley 1 p.m.Aug. 26 Hawaii Honolulu 10 p.m.Aug. 28 North Dakota State Honolulu 8 p.m.16th Annual Cal InvitationalSept. 2 San Francisco vs. Denver Berkeley 1 p.m. Cal vs. Kent State Berkeley 4 p.m.Sept. 4 San Francisco vs. Kent State Berkeley 12:30 p.m. Cal vs. Denver Berkeley 3 p.m.Sept. 9 Long Beach State Long Beach, CA 4:30 p.m.Sept. 18 San Francisco San Francisco 1 p.m.Sept. 23 Arizona State* Berkeley 4 p.m.Sept. 25 Santa Clara Santa Clara, CA 1 p.m.Sept. 30 Washington* Seattle 7 p.m.Oct. 2 Washington State* Pullman, WA 1 p.m.Oct. 7 UCLA* Berkeley 4 p.m.Oct. 9 USC* Berkeley 1 p.m.Oct. 14 Arizona* Tuscon, AZ 7 p.m.Oct. 21 Colorado* Berkeley 3 p.m.Oct. 23 Utah* Berkeley 1 p.m.Oct. 28 Oregon* Eugene, OR 7 p.m.Oct. 30 Oregon State* Corvallis, OR 1 p.m.Nov. 5 Stanford* Palo Alto, CA 7 p.m.NCAA Women’s College CupNov. 11 First Round TBD TBDNov. 13 Second Round TBD TBDNov. 18-20 Sweet 16 TBD TBDNov. 25, 27 Elite 8 TBD TBD Dec. 2,4 Final Four Kennesaw, Ga. TBD

All times PSTAll home games in BOLD at Edwards Stadium

!Cal invitational*Pac-12 Conference game

2011 GOLDEN BEAR SOCCER

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation ..................................................................... Berkeley, CAFounded .................................................................................1868Enrollment ...........................................................................33,000Nickname..................................................................Golden BearsColors ................................................... Blue (282) and Gold (123)Affiliation ................................................................NCAA Division IConference ..................................................................... Pacific-12Chancellor ..........................................................Robert BirgeneauDirector of Athletics.................................................Sandy BarbourSr. Assoc. Athletic Director/W-Soccer .............................Foti MellisFaculty Representative .............................................Jesse ChoperTicket Office Phone ..............................................800-GO-BEARSOfficial Web Site ..............................................www.CalBears.com

PROGRAM HISTORYInaugural Season ...................................................................1982All-time Record .............................................................337-163-52NCAA Appearances ....................................................................17Last NCAA Appearance ..................................... 2010 (First round)

TABLE OF CONTENTSQuick Facts ...............................................1Schedule ...................................................1Rosters......................................................2Pronunciation Guide .................................22010 Results & Statistics .......................3-4 2010 Final Pac-10 Standings.............3 2010 Final Results .............................3 2010 Individual Scoring .....................4 National Weekly Polls ........................4Game-by-Game Recaps ......................5-11Postseason Results ................................12Bears in the Pros/Hall of Fame ...............12California Records .............................13-14Cal Honors & Awards .........................15-16All-Time Coaching Results ......................17All-Time Opponent Records ....................18Year-by-Year Results .........................19-22

CAL QUICK FACTSMEDIA RELATIONS

Assist. AD/Media Relations ...................................Herb BenensonWomen’s Soccer Contact ...........................................Doug DrabikOffice Phone .............................................................510-642-5363Office Fax .................................................................510-643-7778Email........................................................... [email protected] Address ................ 349 Haas Pavilion/Berkeley, CA 94708Press Box Phone ....................................................................none

COACHING STAFFHead Coach............................................................... Neil McGuireAlma Mater, Year ........................................... Augusta State, 1997Record at Cal..................................................45-29-8 (4 seasons)Career Record ........................................113-105-17 (12 seasons)Office Fax .................................................................510-643-2536Associate Head Coach ..............................................Patrick Baker 1st season (Otterbein College, 1989)Assistant Coach...................................................Kelly Sack Baker 1st season (Siena College, 1990)Volunteer Assistant Coach...................................... Cori Alexander 1st season (Portland, 2007)

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record...................................9-6-5Home ..........................................................9-2-3Away ...........................................................0-3-2Neutral ........................................................0-1-02010 Pac-10 Record (finish) ...............4-4-1 (5th)Pac-10 Home..............................................4-1-0Pac-10 Away ...............................................0-3-1Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................... 21/6Starters Returning/Lost.................................. 7/4Roster Breakdown (Sr./Jr./So./Fr.) ........ 5/7/9/10Facility ............Edwards Stadium/Goldman FieldCapacity................................................... 22,000Surface ..........................................Natural grass

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2011 CAL ROSTERSNUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name. Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown/Previous School(s) 0 Lauren Hein GK 5-8 Jr. 3V Tustin, CA/Tustin HS 00 Emily Kruger GK 5-11 So. 1V Woodside, CA/Woodside HS 1 Kathleen Messinger GK 5-7 Fr.* RS Dana Point, CA/Aliso Niguel HS 2 Genessee Daughetee M/D 5-7 So. 1V Huntington Beach, CA/Marina HS 3 Katie Benz F 5-5 Sr. 3V Sonoma, CA/Sonoma HS 4 Emi Lawson D 5-8 So. 1V Seattle/Lakeside School 5 Katherine Suits M 5-6 Sr. 3V Los Alamitos, CA/Los Alamitos HS 6 Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick M 5-8 So. 1V Pleasanton, CA/Amador Valley HS 7 Rachel Clark D 5-9 Jr. 2V Manteca, CA/Sierra HS 8 Amanda Glass D 5-4 Jr. 2V Danville, CA/San Ramon Valley HS 9 Amanda Groves D 5-4 Jr. 2V Tiburon, CA/Redwood HS 10 Betsy Hassett M 5-1 Jr. 2V Auckland, NZ/Avondale College 11 Sandra Ley F/D 5-6 Fr. HS Cupertino, CA/Monta Vista High School 12 Samantha Walker F 5-6 Jr. 2V Concord, CA/Clayton Valley HS 13 Shannon McKee M/D 5-8 Fr. HS San Dimas, CA/San Dimas HS 14 Kate Bennett M 5-4 So. 1V Bellevue, WA/Bellevue HS 15 Grace Leer F 5-5 So. 1V Danville, CA/San Ramon Valley HS 16 Lauren Battung F/M 5-7 Jr. 2V Simi Valley, CA/Chaminade HS 17 Kaitlin Paletta D 5-6 Sr. 3V Moorpark, CA/Moorpark HS 18 Mekenna DeBack F 5-4 So. 1V Clayton, CA/Miramonte HS 19 Kory Lamet M/F 5-11 Fr. HS Martinez, CA/Carondelet HS 20 Rachel Mercik F 5-8 So. 1V El Dorado Hills, CA/Oak Ridge HS 21 Taylor Comeau M 5-6 Fr. HS Los Gatos, CA/Los Gatos HS 22 Danielle Brunache D 5-9 Sr. 3V Belmont, CA/St. Ignatius College Prep 23 Miranda White D/F 5-6 Sr. 3V Piedmont, CA/Piedmont HS 24 Thelma Bjork D/M 5-7 Fr. HS Reykjavik, Iceland/ Einarsdottir Commercial College of Iceland 25 Megan Indermill D 5-4 So. 1V Saugus, CA/Hart HS 26 Kaitlin Dickmann D 5-8 Fr. HS San Clemente, CA/Dana Hills HS 27 Lorin Hom M 5-8 Fr. HS San Francisco/Marin Academy 28 Kalia Rothlind F 5-7 Fr. HS Mill Valley, CA/Tamalpais HS 55 Jenna Brennan GK 6-2 Fr. HS Boulder, CO/Broomfield HS*indicates player has utilized a redshirt year

COACHING STAFFHEAD COACH

Neil McGuire (fifth season, Augusta State 1997)

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACHPatrick Baker (first season, Otterbein College 1989)

ASSISTANT COACHKelly Sack Baker (first season, Siena College)

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACHCori Alexander (first season, Portland 2007)

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONSAndrew Donery (first season)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. 16 Lauren Battung .................... F/M 3 Katie Benz................................ F 14 Kate Bennett ............................M 24 Thelma Bjork Einarsdottir.....D/M 55 Jenna Brennan...................... GK 22 Danielle Brunache....................D 7 Rachel Clark ............................D 21 Taylor Comeau .........................M 2 Genessee Daughetee ..........M/D 18 Mekenna DeBack..................... F 26 Kaitlin Dickmann ......................D 6 Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick .....................M 8 Amanda Glass .........................D 9 Amanda Groves .......................D 10 Betsy Hassett ...........................M 0 Lauren Hein .......................... GK 27 Lorin Hom ................................M 25 Megan Indermill .......................D 00 Emily Kruger ......................... GK 19 Kory Lamet........................... M/F 4 Emi Lawson .............................D 15 Grace Leer ............................... F 11 Sandra Ley............................F/D 13 Shannon McKee ..................M/D 20 Rachel Mercik .......................... F 1 Kathleen Messinger .............. GK 17 Kaitlin Paletta ...........................D 28 Kalia Rothlind ........................... F 5 Katherine Suits.........................M 12 Samantha Walker .................... F 23 Miranda White .......................D/F

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Lauren Battung ................... BAA-tungDanielle Brunache...........BREW-noshGenessee Daughetee ...........DOT-teeMekenna DeBack...............DUH-bockThelma Einarsdottir ............................. ................ TELL-Ma In-ERS-DaughterKorey Lamet.................. Cory La-METSandra Ley................................... LAYRachel Mercik .....................MUR-sickKaitlin Paletta ..................pah-LET-tuhKalia Rothlind .................KAH-Lee-UH

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9-6-5 OVERALL, 4-4-1 PAC-10, 9-2-3 HOME, 0-3-2 AWAY, 0-0-1 NEUTRALDate Opponent Result Overall Conf. Atd. Goals Scored8/19 LMU W, 2-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 265 Miranda White (Lauren Battung), Team (unassisted)8/22 UCI T, 2-2 OT2 1-0-1 0-0-0 332 Alex Morgan (Grace Leer), Alex Morgan (Emily Shibata)8/27 #8 SCU T, 0-0 OT2 1-0-2 0-0-0 407 -9/3 Rice~ W, 4-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 283 Team (unassisted), Lauren Battung (penalty kick), Alex Morgan (unassisted), Alex Morgan (Genessee Daughetee)9/5 Hawaii~ W, 8-1 3-0-2 0-0-0 379 Alex Morgan (Lauren Battung), Lauren Battung (Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick), Katie Benz (Katrin Omarsdottir), Alex Morgan (Katrin Omarsdottir), Alex Morgan (Megan Jesolva), Katie Suits (unassisted), Mekenna DeBack (unassisted), Kate Bennett (unassisted)9/12 LBSU W, 6-0 4-0-2 0-0-0 313 Rachel Mercik (Alex Morgan), Alex Morgan (Rachel Mercik), Alex Morgan (Lauren Battung), Team (unassisted), Rachel Clark (Kate Bennett), Mekenna DeBack (Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick)9/17 USF W, 1-0 5-0-2 0-0-0 180 Alex Morgan (penalty kick)9/19 Pacific T, 1-1 OT2 5-0-3 0-0-0 285 Emi Lawson (unassisted)9/23 #3 Portland L, 3-1 5-1-3 0-0-0 206 Lauren Battung (Katrin Omarsdottir)10/2 at Saint Mary’s T, 2-2 OT2 5-1-4 0-0-0 533 Emi Lawson (Katrin Omarsdottir), Emi Lawson (Lauren Battung)10/8 at #13 UCLA* L, 1-0 5-2-4 0-1-0 861 -10/10 at #20 USC* L, 5-4 OT 5-3-4 0-2-0 455 Lauren Battung (Emi Lawson), Alex Morgan (Megan Jesolva), Alex Morgan (Megan Jesolva), Alex Morgan (Megan Jesolva)10/15 Washington* W, 3-2 6-3-4 1-2-0 206 Lauren Battung (Rachel Mercik), Rachel Merck (Emily Shibata), Lauren Battung (unassisted)10/17 WSU* W, 2-0 7-3-4 2-2-0 404 Katrin Omarsdottir (Samantha Walker), Alex Morgan (Megan Jesolva)10/22 at Arizona* L, 1-0 OT 7-4-4 2-3-0 498 -10/24 at Arizona State* T, 1-1 OT2 7-4-5 2-3-1 306 Katrin Omarsdottir (Emi Lawson)10/30 #1 Stanford* L, 3-0 7-5-5 2-4-1 664 -11/5 Oregon* W, 2-0 8-5-5 3-4-1 347 Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick (Samantha Walker), Lauren Battung (unassisted)11/7 #13 OSU* W, 1-0 OT2 9-5-5 4-4-1 170 Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick (Megan Jesolva)11/12 Duke# L, 2-1 9-6-5 4-4-1 1018 Betsy Hassett (Alex Morgan)

~Cal Invitational*Pac-10 Conference game#NCAA Tournament game

Games in bold played at Cal’s Edwards Stadium

2010 RESULTS & STATISTICSPAC-10 CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER

FINAL STANDINGS |-------------------CONFERENCE-------------------| |-----------------------OVERALL------------------------|

W L T Pct. GF GA W L T Pct. GF GA1. Stanford 9 0 0 1.00 25 2 23 1 2 .923 74 122. Oregon State 7 2 0 .778 13 5 16 4 1 .786 38 123. USC 5 4 0 .611 18 13 13 6 3 .659 39 254. UCLA 5 4 0 .556 10 8 13 8 2 .609 34 205. California 4 4 1 .500 13 13 9 6 5 .575 41 266. Washington 4 5 0 .444 12 11 13 9 2 .583 40 237. Arizona State 3 5 1 .389 7 12 9 8 3 .525 27 27 Oregon 3 5 1 .389 13 15 7 10 3 .425 29 289. Washington State 2 7 0 .222 6 18 7 13 0 .350 23 3110. Arizona 1 8 1 .111 3 23 5 13 2 .300 19 47

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INDIVIDUAL SCORING No. Player GP-GS MIN G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GWG PK-ATT 13 Alex Morgan 12-11 1005 14 2 30 64 .219 32 .500 1 1-1 6 Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick 20-8 1087 2 2 6 33 .061 17 .515 2 0-0 16 Lauren Battung 18-10 1126 7 4 18 30 .233 17 .567 3 1-1 30 Megan Jesolva 19-18 1727 0 6 6 30 .000 11 .367 0 0-0 11 Katrin Omarsdottir 17-15 1357 2 4 8 18 .111 9 .500 1 0-0 10 Betsy Hassett 15-11 1148 1 0 2 18 .056 7 .389 0 0-0 20 Rachel Mercik 12-4 527 2 2 6 11 .182 8 .727 1 0-0 7 Emily Shibata 20-18 1708 0 2 2 11 .000 2 .182 0 0-0 4 Emi Lawson 20-19 1733 3 2 8 9 .333 7 .778 0 0-0 5 Katie Suits 20-10 662 1 0 2 9 .111 7 .778 0 0-0 14 Kate Bennett 18-7 687 1 1 3 9 .111 5 . 556 0 0-0 18 Mekenna DeBack 11-1 140 2 0 4 7 .286 2 .286 0 0-0 22 Danielle Brunache 20-20 1858 0 0 0 5 .000 4 .800 0 0-0 23 Miranda White 11-4 337 1 0 2 4 .250 4 1.000 0 0-0 2 Bronwyn Studman 8-5 348 0 0 0 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0-0 3 Katie Benz 7-3 144 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 0 0-0 24 Genessee Daughete 17-9 1181 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 12 Samantha Walker 19-14 1444 0 2 2 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 15 Grace Leer 5-2 164 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 19 Rachel Clark 4-1 120 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 21 McKenna McKetty 7-2 102 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 8 Amanda Glass 10-3 372 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 28 Megan Indermill 2-0 25 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 17 Kaitlin Paletta 6-3 109 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 9 Amanda Groves 5-2 100 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 20 - 41 29 111 274 .150 146 .533 9 2-2 Opponents 20 - 26 18 70 199 .131 107 .538 6 1-1

GOALKEEPING No. Goalie GP-GS MIN GA GA AVG SAVES PCT W L T SHO 0 Lauren Hein 9-7 569:20 6 0.95 20 .769 3 1 1 1 00 Emily Kruger 17-13 1359:45 20 1.32 60 .750 6 5 4 4 TM Team 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 1 Total 20 1929:05 26 1.21 81 .757 9 6 5 6 Opponents 20 1929:05 41 1.91 105 .719 6 9 5 4

GOALS BY PERIODGoals by Period 1ST 2ND OT OT2 TotalCalifornia 16 24 0 1 41Opponents 8 16 2 0 26

CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS IN THE NATIONAL WEEKLY POLLS

NSCAA Soccer Times Soccer AmericaPreseason 14 23 25Aug. 24 18 25 NRAug. 31 21 T19 NRSept. 7 19 18 NRSept. 14 16 16 22Sept. 21 16 16 20Sept. 28 18 17 16Oct. 5 21 20 16Oct. 12 RV RV NROct. 19 RV RV NROct. 26 NR NR NRNov. 2 NR NR NRNov. 9 NR NR NRFinal NR NR NR

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MATCH 1 – AUG. 20LMU (0-1-0) vs. No. 14 Cal (1-0-0)

Edwards Stadium

No. 14 Cal Opens 2010 Campaign With 2-1 Win Over LMU

1 2 FLMU 0 1 1Cal 1 1 2

BERKELEY - Whatever jitters the No. 14 Cali-fornia women’s soccer team had at the beginning of its 2010 season opener, they did not last very long. The Golden Bears scored in the seventh minute and then took a 2-0 lead in the second thanks to an own goal by Loyola Marymount to defeat the Lions, 2-1.

“I thought we did very well,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “I think that we controlled the game for large parts of it. Obviously there is some nervousness, especially with the younger players, but I thought they all did extremely well.”

The Bears established the tone of the match with a goal at 6:04. Sophomore forward/midfielder Lauren Battung passed to junior Miranda White, who chipped it in from the right side of the box for Cal’s first goal of the season. The scoreboard remained stagnant, displaying the 1-0 Cal lead for a full 67 minutes, until 73:08, when the ball finally made its way pasts the posts again. Freshman Mekenna DeBack took her first shot of her Cal career at 72:41, but a LMU defender blocked it and the Bears earned a corner kick. Senior co-captain Emily Shibata took the corner from the far side and crossed it perfectly into the box. After a scuffle, a LMU player pushed the ball into the net to distance the Bears, 2-0, thanks to the own goal.

Not to be shut out, the Lions made things interesting in the 86th minute when Nickey Ha took a shot to the back left corner. Cal freshman keeper Emily Kruger tried to fall on it but it had crossed the line for a LMU score, bringing the count to 2-1, still in the Bears’ favor. The Cal defense held steady in the last four minutes and helped secure the final 2-1 decision for the Bears. In what were mirror halves statistically speaking, the Bears took six shots and three corner kicks in both the first and second of the game. The Lions found themselves outshot by a margin of seven at 12-5, which is characteristic for McGuire’s squad.

1. 6:04 Cal: Miranda White (1) (Lauren Battung)2. 73:08 Cal: Own goal (corner kick)3. 85:19 LMU: Nickey Ha (1) (Brittney Sanford)

Goalkeepers GA SavesLMU: Brittany Jagger (90:00) ......... 2 .............. 3Cal: Lauren Hein (45:00) ................ 0 .............. 0Cal: Emily Kruger (45:00) ............... 1 .............. 3

LMU CalShots .................................... 5 ...................... 13Saves.................................... 3 ........................ 3Corners ................................. 4 ........................ 6Fouls ..................................... 5 ........................ 8Offsides ................................ 0 ........................ 3Yellows ................................. 1 ........................ 0

MATCH 2 – AUG. 22UCI (1-0-1) vs. No. 14 Cal (1-0-1)

Edwards Stadium

No. 14 Cal, Irvine Draw, 2-2 Morgan scores twice

1 2 OT OT2 FUCI 1 1 0 0 2Cal 2 0 0 0 2

BERKELEY - In a testament to the adage of “there are no easy games,” the No. 14 California women’s soccer team and UC Irvine played to the maximum level for 110 minutes only to end in a 2-2 tie on Sunday afternoon at Edwards Stadium. The Golden Bears (1-0-1) took a 2-1 lead in the first half before the Anteaters (1-0-1) scored in the 89th minute to force overtime, in which neither team scored.

“There is no question that UC Irvine deserves tremendous credit,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “It was very difficult for us to play any high-tempo soccer because they took us out of our rhythm with their pressure. We’re disappointed with the score and the result, but we’re certainly not disappointed with our team’s effort.”

Irvine’s second game-tying goal game at 88:14 when Courtney Goodson took a direct free kick and bent the ball around the Cal wall to knot the game, 2-2. Both the Bears and Anteaters now stand at 1-0-1 overall after the first weekend of play.

Cal got on the board in the 18th minute thanks to Alex Morgan after freshman Grace Leer passed her the ball. Morgan drew the keeper out, beat her to Morgan’s right and then put the ball straight into the back of the net. From there, Irvine’s Lexi Kopf was the next to score and tie the score for the first time, when she shot on an empty goal in the 34th minute. Shortly thereafter, the Bears proved yet another axiom true in that the five minutes following a score, the team that just scored is at its weakest. Just under three minutes after the Anteater goal, the Bears scored. Cal earned a corner, which Emily Shibata took but Irvine cleared. Shibata regained control of the rebound and served it in to the left. Morgan took two touches and sent it into the bottom right corner to put the Bears back in the lead, 2-1.

1. 17:58 Cal: Alex Morgan (1) (Grace Leer)2. 33:31 UCI: Lexi Kopf (1) (Nikki Forrest)3. 36:11 Cal: Alex Morgan (2) (Emily Shibata)4. 88:14 UCI: Courtney Goodson (1)

(unassisted)

Goalkeepers GA SavesUCI: Danielle de Seriere (110:00) ... 2 .............. 8Cal: Lauren Hein (45:00) ................ 1 .............. 2Cal: Emily Kruger (65:00) ............... 1 .............. 1

UCI CalShots .................................. 12 ...................... 17Saves.................................... 8 ........................ 3Corners ................................. 9 ........................ 1Fouls ..................................... 9 ........................ 6Offsides ................................ 4 ........................ 0Yellows ................................. 1 ........................ 1

MATCH 3 – AUG. 27No. 8/10 Santa Clara (2-0-1)

vs. No. 18/25 Cal (1-0-2)Edwards Stadium

No. 18/25 Bears Battle No. 8/10 Broncos to 0-0 Overtime Draw

1 2 OT OT2 FSCU 0 0 0 0 0Cal 0 0 0 0 0

BERKELEY - The No. 18/25 California women’s soccer team and No. 8/10 Santa Clara added more fuel to their already heated Bay Area rivalry with a 0-0 double-overtime draw on Aug. 27 at Edwards Stadium. The Golden Bears (1-0-2) out shot the Broncos (2-0-1), 18-5, in front of a season-high 407 fans.

“Santa Clara came out with a plan to try to thwart our attack and gave us very little space in the back,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “Our players were very patient but they were also very diligent in the way that they tried to attack. I’m very, very proud of them.”

The game had the same ending in terms of records to the 1-1 double overtime draw between the Broncos and Bears last season. However, in the 2010 rematch, the Bears’ 13-shot margin reflects a much different match than when the Broncos out shot Cal, 14-11, last season. Senior forward Alex Morgan had a match-high seven shots, taking three on goal. For Santa Clara, Sarah Jackson had the squad best of three. The match saw the referee issue four yellow cards, three of which were on Broncos.

Freshman keeper Emily Kruger played all 110 minutes in goal, making her first collegiate. Kruger was credited with three saves, but those numbers are not indicative of how instrumental Kruger was in stopping the Bronco offensive attacks. Friday’s game represented the first ranked opposition for the Bears in 2010.

There was a clear momentum shift towards the end of the first half. With 6:28 remaining on the clock, Danielle Brunache fired off a shot that Santa Clara keeper Bianca Henninger was able to punch out, awarding Cal a corner kick. Senior co-captain Emily Shibata took the corner, cross-ing it into Megan Jesolva, who shot it wide right.

The Bears had the final play of the first half when Morgan fired one into the goal with 1:43 left, but Henninger was there to make the save, diving to the right. The pass to Morgan came off a dynamic break from freshman Grace Leer to Hassett to Morgan.

Goalkeepers GA SavesSCU: Bianca Henninger (110:00) ... 0 .............. 8Cal: Emily Kruger (110:00) ............. 0 .............. 3

SCU CalShots .................................... 5 ...................... 18Saves.................................... 8 ........................ 3Corners ................................. 1 ........................ 4Fouls ..................................... 7 ........................ 8Offsides ................................ 4 ........................ 1Yellows ................................. 3 ........................ 1

2010 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS

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MATCH 4 – SEPT. 3Rice (1-3-0) vs.

No. 21/19 Cal (2-0-2)Edwards Stadium

No. 21/19 Cal Unleashes on Rice for 4-1 Win 1 2 FRice 1 0 1Cal 3 1 4

BERKELEY - After two double-overtime draws, No. 21/19 California inundated Rice with a 4-1 final score. Senior forward Alex Morgan had two goals while sophomore forward/midfielder Lauren Battung handled a penalty kick and the Owls had an own goal to account for the Golden Bears’ four goals.

The first goal of the game came at 4:16, which is the earliest Cal had gotten on the board in the 2010 season. Megan Jesolva took a corner andcrossed it perfectly into the goal mouth, where there was a scrum and the Owl goalkeeper Meghan Erkel accidentally kicked it in for an own Owl goal.

Roughly four minutes later Battung was fouled in the box, earning the Bears a penalty kick. Battung stepped up and absolutely fooled Erkel in goal. Battung shot to her right and the goal-keeper’s left. Erkel did not attempt so much as a dive for it, and the Bears took a 2-0 lead with not even 10 minutes expired on the clock. In the 11th minute, the referee handed out the first of three yellow cards in the game, this one going to Rice’s Hayley Williams. Morgan took the direct free kick for the Bears and sent the ball flying to the back-left corner of the goal from roughly 30 yards to distance Cal, 3-0.

After 28 scoreless minutes, Rice poked one through. Korey Taylor took a left-footed shot to the left side of the net with Jordan McCray get-ting the assist credit. The Bears took a 3-1 lead into the locker room at halftime, outshooting the Owls, 8-1, in the first 45.

Cal added another two points in the 85 minute. Freshman Genessee Daughetee, who made her first start as a Golden Bear, crossed the ball into Morgan, near the top of the box. Morgan took her sixth and final shot of the game and was rewarded with a goal, upping Cal’s differential to 4-1.

1. 4:16 Cal: Own goal (unassisted)2. 9:07 Cal: Lauren Battung (1) (Penalty kick) 3. 10:59 Cal: Alex Morgan (3) (unassisted)4. 39:09 Rice: Korey Taylor (1) (Jordan

McCray) 5. 85:01 Cal: Alex Morgan (4) (Genessee

Daughetee)

Goalkeepers GA SavesRice: Meghan Erkel (90:00) ............ 4 .............. 5Cal: Lauren Hein (45:00) ................ 1 .............. 0Cal: Emily Kruger (45:00) ............... 0 .............. 1

Rice CalShots .................................... 2 ...................... 18Saves.................................... 5 ........................ 1Corners ................................. 2 ........................ 5Fouls ................................... 12 ........................ 9Offsides ................................ 2 ........................ 1Yellows ................................. 2 ........................ 1

MATCH 6 – SEPT. 12, 2010LBSU (4-3-1) vs.

No. 19/18 Cal (4-0-2)Edwards Stadium

Bears Beat the Beach 1 2 FLBSU 0 0 0Cal 2 4 6

BERKELEY - Though the No. 19/18 California women’s soccer team was not the first ranked opposition of the year for unranked Long Beach State, the Golden Bears proved too much for the 49ers to handle. Sunday morning saw Cal handout a lesson in the power of the Pac-10 with a 6-0 win over Long Beach State at Edwards Stadium. Senior forward Alex Morgan led the Bears (4-0-2) with two goals, her eighth and ninth of the season, to victory over Long Beach State (4-3-1).

“I think our intensity was very, very good from the start of the game to the end,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “No matter who was on the field, we played within our system. By doing that, we earned the shutout. The amount of goals scored is exciting for the players.”

The Bears rained six goals and 19 shots over the Beach to take the nonconference victory, which was the third consecutive time the Bears scored more than four or more goals. Cal got goals from four different players - Morgan, freshman forward Rachel Mercik, sophomore defender Rachel Clark and freshman forward Mekenna DeBack - as well as a LBSU own goal.

For the first two goals of the game - Morgan and Mercik teamed up for two scores in the span of roughly eight minutes. Cal took a 2-0 lead into the halftime break, outshooting the Beach, 9-4, at the conclusion of the first 45. Thirty-one seconds into the second half, the Bears upped their lead to 3-0. Sophomore forward/midfielder Lauren Bat-tung passed to Morgan, who dribbled around the defender and shot the ball into the right corner.

After the fourth goal of the game, the Bear of-fense was silent for approximately 32 minutes, until Rachel Clark scored after Kate Bennett crossed ball to her on a corner. To close the game, Fitzpatrick assisted with 4:56 minutes remaining on the clock, crossing it into DeBack. DeBack, who played 23 minutes, shot it to the right side for her second goal of her Cal career.

1. 16:15 Cal: Rachel Mercik (1) Alex Morgan)2. 22:40 Cal: Alex Morgan (8) (Rachel Mercik)3. 45:31 Cal: Alex Morgan (9) (Lauren Battung)4. 47:53 Cal: Own goal (Corner kick) 5. 79:48 Cal: Rachel Clark (1) (Kate Bennett)6. 85:04 Cal: Mekenna DeBack (2)

(Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick)

Goalkeepers GA SavesLSBU: Emily Kingsborough (57:43) 4 .............. 3LBSU: Kaitlyn Gustaves (32:17) ..... 2 .............. 4Cal: Emily Kruger (45:00) ............... 0 .............. 1Cal: Lauren Hein (45:00) ................ 0 .............. 2

LBSU CalShots .................................... 6 ...................... 19Saves.................................... 7 ........................ 3Corners ................................. 1 ........................ 5Fouls ..................................... 8 ...................... 11Offsides ................................ 0 ........................ 0Yellows ................................. 3 ........................ 1

MATCH 5 – SEPT. 5, 2010Hawaii (2-4-0) vs.

No. 21/19 Cal (3-0-2)Edwards Stadium

Cal Showers Hawaii With 8-1 Win 1 2 FHawaii 1 0 1Cal 3 5 8

BERKELEY - The No. 21/19 California women’s soccer team gave Hawaii a taste of the Golden State with an 8-1 victory over the Rainbow Wahine. Senior forward Alex Morgan netted a hat trick, bringing her weekend total to five goals. The Golden Bears, who also got goals from Lauren Battung, Katie Benz, Katie Suits, Mekenna DeBack and Kate Bennett, now stand at 3-0-2 overall while Hawaii is 2-4-0. Cal outshot Hawaii, 21-9, bolstered by a 13-shot second half. The match concluded the Cal Invitational, which saw the Bears be the only team to finish 2-0.

“We were better in possession then we’ve been in terms of - once we win the ball, can we keep possession and break down the opponent’s team,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “We had to have more killer instinct."

The Bears scored in the 24th minute when Morgan beat out three defenders. It was then Battung’s turn at 36:49 with a shot to the back-left corner. Mari Punzal threw the ball in and Chelsea Deptula shot it to the right corner, bringing the score to 2-1.

The one-goal deficit would not last long for junior Katie Benz, who received the ball from Katrin Omarsdottir with one minute remaining in the half. Benz tapped in, directing the ball to the back right for her first goal of the year, upping Cal’s lead to 3-1. In the span of just under a minute, from 46:23-47:15, Morgan scored twice. Now leading, 5-1, it was Suits’ turn in the 54th minute, shooting it in from well beyond 20 yards. DeBack, collected the rebound off a block in the 59th minute and put a gorgeous in that went over the goalkeeper’s hands but under the crossbar for the score. Bennett put the final stamp on the game at 77:22 after she dribbled around her defender to get the goal.

1. 23:05 Cal: Alex Morgan (5) (Lauren Battung)2. 36:49 Cal: Lauren Battung (2) (Kaitlyn

Fitzpatrick)3. 42:39 UH: Chelsea Deptula (3) (Mari Punzal)4. 44:00 Cal: Katie Benz (1) (Katrin Omarsdottir) 5. 46:23 Cal: Alex Morgan (6) (Katrin Omarsdottir) 6. 47:15 Cal: Alex Morgan (7) (Megan Jesolva)7. 53:55 Cal: Katie Suits (1) (unassisted)8. 58:50 Cal: Mekenna Deback (1) (unassisted) 9. 77:22 Cal: Kate Bennett (unassisted)

Goalkeepers GA SavesUH: Kanani Taaca (49:38) .............. 5 .............. 3UH: Kristina Ehrett (40:22) ............. 3 .............. 2Cal: Emily Kruger (45:00) ............... 1 .............. 1Cal: Lauren Hein (45:00) ................ 0 .............. 3

UH CalShots .................................... 9 ...................... 21Saves.................................... 5 ........................ 4Corners ................................. 3 ........................ 3Fouls ..................................... 3 ........................ 8Offsides ................................ 1 ........................ 5Yellows ................................. 0 ........................ 0

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MATCH 7 – SEPT. 17, 2010USF (4-4-0) vs. No. 16 Cal (5-0-3)

Edwards Stadium

Cal Rides PK Goal to 1-0 Win Over USF 1 2 FUSF 0 0 0Cal 0 1 1

BERKELEY - Though the Golden Bears outshot the Dons, 12-2, all it took was one successful penalty kick for No. 16/22 California to notch a 1-0 win over San Francisco on Friday afternoon. Senior forward Alex Morgan converted the PK opportunity for her nation-leading 10th goal of the year.

“It was a really tough match,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “San Francisco came in well prepared, well structured and well organized. USF head coach Mark Carr did a nice job in tak-ing away some of our strengths. Certainly, we’re really pleased with our team because they worked hard to get the result.”

The brunt of the action came in the 50th and 51st minutes. Freshman midfielder Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick took a shot on goal that ever so narrowly missed the inside of the left post thanks to a save from goalkeeper Heather Haney. The punch out gave Cal a corner kick, which was taken by Morgan, who will return to the U.S. senior national team in two weeks.

Morgan crossed it perfectly into the goal mouth, where a Don hit it with her hand, awarding Cal the penalty kick. Morgan was assigned the kick, and she knocked it to the left side of the goal with Haney diving to the right, completely missing the ball and giving Cal that important 1-0 lead.

The game was the first in the past four that the Bears did not score more four or more goals. Cal, however, did continue its streak of outshooting its opponents, today by a double-digit margin for the fifth consecutive match, at 12-2. Cal has now outscored its past three opponents by a grand total of 19-2, including an 8-1 shellacking of Hawaii and last Sunday’s 6-0 shutout over Long Beach State. The Bears are now 11-3-2 overall with the Dons.

“I don’t think this is the best performance we’ve had this season,” Morgan said. “But we got a goal and won. Now we just need to move onto Sunday’s game against Pacific.”

1. 50:30 Cal: Alex Morgan (10) (penalty kick)

Goalkeepers GA SavesUSF: Heather Haney (90:00) .......... 1 .............. 3Cal: Emily Kruger (90:00) ............... 0 .............. 0

USF CalShots .................................... 2 ...................... 12Saves.................................... 3 ........................ 0Corners ................................. 1 ........................ 6Fouls ................................... 10 ...................... 11Offsides ................................ 1 ........................ 3Yellows ................................. 1 ........................ 0

MATCH 8 – SEPT 19, 2010Pacific (2-4-2) vs. No. 16 Cal (5-0-3)Edwards Stadium

Cal, Pacific End in 1-1 Double-Overtime Draw 1 2 OT OT2 FUOP 1 0 0 0 1Cal 0 1 0 0 1

BERKELEY - It took multiple formations and 87 minutes, but No. 16 California scored with 3:06 re-maining in regulation to tie Sunday’s game against Pacific. After two overtime periods, the Golden Bears (5-0-3) and Tigers (2-4-2) remained knot-ted, 1-1, for Cal to remain unbeaten this season.

Pacific’s Lauren Olvera got her Tigers on the board in the 39th minute while freshman Emi Lawson scored the game-tying goal at 86:54. Cal maintained control in overtime, taking one shot in each of the periods but could not get one through.

“From the minute that ball went in for their goal, I think that we dominated the remainder of the match in terms of possession and attack,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “We had a lot of shots and corner kicks, but we just couldn’t put it away. It was a testament to our character as a team to come back in the later part of the game and tie it up.”

One of the key personnel changes that McGuire made was to push Lawson to forward. Lawson, who has quickly become a key member of Cal’s stingy defense that has only allowed seven scores, netted the first goal of her Golden Bear career. In the 39th minute, Laura Hernandez took a corner kick for the Tigers from the right side. Her cross was easily handled by senior Megan Jesolva, who cleared it. Lauren Olvera collected the rebound, dribbled at shot it directly on goal. The ball hooked into the upper 90 for her first score of the season.

After only taking five shots in the first half, the Bears stormed out of the locker room at halftime, amassing 12 shots in the second half. In the 86th minute, Kate Bennett took a corner kick, crossing it in perfectly. Multiple Bears tried to get a handle on but could not get a clear shot off until Lawson. She shot it, the ball hit the cross bar and went in to tie the game and eventually force overtime.

In all, Cal outshot Pacific, 19-5. The Bears earned 11 corner kicks to the Tigers’ three. The game, which was played under cloudy skies that started to drizzle at halftime, saw a grand total of 38 fouls with Pacific tallying 20 and Cal ending with 18. Five yellow cards were issued - four to Tigers and one to a Bear.

1. 38:18 UOP: Lauren Olvera (1) (corner kick)2. 86:54 Cal: Emi Lawson (1) (corner kick)

Goalkeepers GA SavesUOP: Jill Medigovich (45:00) .......... 0 .............. 4UOP: Tashia Long (65:00) .............. 1 .............. 8Cal: Lauren Hein (45:00) ................ 1 .............. 0Cal: Emily Kruger (65:00) ............... 0 .............. 2

UOP CalShots .................................... 5 ...................... 19Saves.................................. 12 ........................ 2Corners ................................. 3 ...................... 11Fouls ................................... 20 ...................... 18Offsides ................................ 3 ........................ 1Yellows ................................. 4 ........................ 1

MATCH 9 – SEPT. 24, 2010Portland (9-0-0) vs. Cal (5-1-3)

Edwards Stadium

Cal Scores First But Loses 3-1 to No. 3 Portland

1 2 FNo. 3 UP 0 3 3No. 16 Cal 1 0 1

BERKELEY - The No. 16 California women’s soccer team earned itself a 1-0 halftime lead thanks to a goal from sophomore forward Lauren Battung, but could not hold on against No. 3 Port-land. The Pilots (10-0-0) scored three second-half goals to take the nonconference decision at, 3-1, over the Golden Bears (5-1-3).

“I think the players have got the belief in themselves that they can play with anyone,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire noted of Cal’s second ranked opposition of the year. “I’m very, very proud of them. We’re never happy with a loss, but we can move forward. The Bears at the end of the game said that one game won’t define our season. We’re going to learn from this and move ahead.”

“We made a conscious decision to try and pos-ses the ball,” McGuire said. “We felt the team that possessed the ball the most would have the best opportunity to win. The first half, I thought we did a good job of that. In the second half, I thought we got a little tired, and as a result, it allowed Portland the opportunity to have the ball more. When they have the ball more, they’re going to find gaps in your defense.”

In the 19th minute, the Portland defense passed the ball back to goalie. Her clear deflected off Battung, and Icelandic national team player junior Katrin Omarsdottir collected that rebound. Omarsdottir passed to the attacking Battung, who shot it to upper left 90. After being down for 35 minutes and the majority of the first half, the Pilots knotted the score in the 54th minute, when Colohan found enough foot to kick the ball, from a cross, through the crowd in the goal mouth. A minute later, the Pilots were already on the offensive again. Jessica Tsao dished the ball off to Sophie Schmidt, who punched it to the bottom left corner.

The final score of the game came at 76:59. Foxhoven passed Kreminski the ball, who shot it on the ground to back left corner.

1. 18:06 Cal: Lauren Battung (3) (K. Omarsdottir)2. 53:17 UP: Cloee Colohan (1) (Michelle Cruz) 3. 54:21 UP: Sophie Schmidt (3) (Jessica Tsao)4. 76:59 UP: Halley Kreminski (3) (D. Foxhoven)

Goalkeepers GA SavesUP: Erin Dees (90:00) .................... 1 .............. 1Cal: Emily Kruger (90:00) ............... 3 .............. 4

UP CalShots .................................. 11 ........................ 5Saves.................................... 1 ........................ 4Corners ................................. 3 ........................ 1Fouls ..................................... 7 ........................ 4Offsides ................................ 1 ........................ 1 Yellows ................................. 1 ........................ 0

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MATCH 10 – OCT. 2, 2010No. 16 Cal (5-1-4) at Saint Mary’s (6-3-3)

Saint Mary’s Stadium

Cal-SMC East Bay Match Ends in 2-2 Tie 1 2 OT OT2 FCal 2 0 0 0 2SMC 0 2 0 0 2

MORAGA, Calif. - The No. 16 California women’s soccer team, led by freshman Emi Lawson, built a 2-0 lead before Saint Mary’s came storming back with two goals of its own to force overtime. After 110 minutes of play at Saint Mary’s Stadium on Saturday afternoon, the Golden Bears (5-1-4) and Gaels (6-3-3) ended in a 2-2 draw.

“We played well today for long spells but lost forcus on the details once we were up, 2-0,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “We need to tidy up our defense on set pieces. Much credit goes to Saint Mary’s for battling hard and earning a tie.”

Lawson scored in the 17th and 29th minutes to give Cal its 2-0 first-half lead. A penalty kick gave Saint Mary’s its first goal in the 76th and Ashley Soro added another in the 84th, forcing overtime. After a shot drought in the first overtime period, both teams had two shots in the second, but neither scored.

The Bears outshot the Gaels, 17-15, forcing SMC keeper Sarah Peters to make six stops. Megan Jesolva paced the Bears with four shots while Betsy Hassett and Kaitlyn Fitpatrick both had three. Lauren Hein played the full match between the posts, making three saves.

The game was Cal’s second consecutive against a West Coast Conference team with the Bears going 0-1-1 against its WCC counterparts. Saturday’s game, the sole match of the weekend for the Bears, marks the final nonconference test in what has already been a challenging and suc-cessful 2010 campaign. After the Bears opened the season with a nine-game homestand, the short trip to Moraga, Calif., was the first road game for the Bears. Cal still holds the all-time lead at 14-8-4 and snapped the Gaels’ six-game winning streak that they brought into the game.

1. 16:34 Cal: Emi Lawson (2) (Katrin Omarsdottir)2. 28:59 Cal: Emi Lawson (3) (Lauren Battung) 3. 75:47 SMC: Caroline Shevlin (1) (Penalty kick) 4. 83:27 SMC: Ashley Soro (10) (Caroline Shevlin)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Lauren Hein (110:00) .............. 2 .............. 3SMC: Sarah Peters (110:00) .......... 2 .............. 6

Cal SMCShots .................................. 17 ...................... 15Saves.................................... 3 ........................ 6Corners ................................. 2 ........................ 5Fouls ..................................... 7 ...................... 10Offsides ................................ 2 ........................ 1Yellows: ................................ 1 ........................ 2

MATCH 11 – OCT. 8, 2010No. 16 Cal (5-2-4/0-1-0) at No. 13 UCLA (8-3-1/1-0-0)

Drake Stadium

Bruins Blank Bears, 1-0, in Pac-10 Opener 1 2 FCal 0 0 0UCLA 0 1 1

LOS ANGELES - The No. 21/16 California women’s soccer team held No. 14/13 UCLA (7-3-1) to 82 minutes of scoreless play before the Bruins snuck in a goal to take the 1-0 decision on. Sydney Leroux scored the lone goal at 82:01 on a give and go with Jenna Richmond. The goal was Leroux’s squad-leading seventh of the year.

“Tonight was a very well played game between two great teams,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “It took a special goal from a special player to break the deadlock. Our team is in high spirits and looking forward to USC on Sunday.”

Katrin Omarsdottir paced the Cal side with four shots. Freshman keeper Emily Kruger made five saves in 90 minutes of play between the posts. UCLA outshot the Bears, 13-9, noting the second time all season the Bears have been outshot. The Bruins hold the all-time series with their big sister Bears at 13-4-0, winning the past six.

UCLA took three shots in the first 10 minutes of play. Freshman goalkeeper Emily Kruger saved two and the Cal defense blocked the other. The Bruins held the power from 12:46-18:29, firing off three shots and taking tow corner kicks. Kruger was there to stop two while another went wide.

Cal got its first shot of the game at the start of the 22nd minute. Katrin Omarsdottir’s shot was blocked, but Megan Jesolva collected the ball and shot it, forcing goalkeeper Chante’ Sandiford to make the save. Six seconds later, Omarsdottir took another shot that was again blocked.

Less than two minutes after the Bruins scored, Lauren Battung fired off a shot that Sandiford had to save. Battung’s shot was the final attack of the game for both sets of ursine.

1. 82:01 UCLA: Sydney Leroux (7) (Jenna Richmond)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Emily Kruger (90:00) ............... 1 .............. 5UCLA: Chante’ Sandiford (90:00) ... 0 .............. 2

Cal UCLAShots .................................... 9 ...................... 13Saves.................................... 5 ........................ 2Corners ................................. 6 ...................... 11Fouls ..................................... 5 ........................ 5Offsides ................................ 1 ........................ 1Yellows ................................. 0 ........................ 1

MATCH 12 – OCT. 10, 2010No. 16 Cal (5-3-4/0-2-0) vs. No. 20

USC (8-3-2/1-1-0)McAlister Field

No. 20/19 USC Outlasts No. 21/16 Cal, 5-4 1 2 OT FCal 0 4 0 4USC 2 2 1 5

LOS ANGELES -Seniors Megan Jesolva and Alex Morgan teamed up for three goals in the final 15 minutes of regulation to put Cal up, 4-3, in the Sunday afternoon match at USC, but the Women of Troy scored at 88:38 and 94:09 to take the game, 5-4.

In the second conference game of the season for both squads, the Bears handily outshot the Trojans, 21-13, and forced USC keeper Shelby Church to make five saves. The Golden Bears return to Northern California with their record at 5-3-4 overall and 0-2-0 in the Pac-10 Confer-ence while USC improves to 8-3-2 and 1-1-0 in the Pac-10.

“Today’s game was exhilarating for the fans, but a heartbreaking loss for us,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “We gave them a two-goal lead in the first three minutes of the game but showed incredible character to come back.”

USC established its lead at 1:43 with a goal from Megan Ohai and increased that to 2-0 at 3:23. The Trojans held that advantage for the next 62 minutes, when sophomore Lauren Bat-tung brought Cal within one at 2-1. USC moved back up by two at 75:12, but the Bears responded seconds later with Morgan’s first of three scores. Morgan scored again at 86:20 and then notched a hat trick with a goal at 88:24 to give Cal its first lead of the game at 4-3. Twelve seconds after Morgan’s third goal, USC tied it thanks to Eliza-beth Eddy. In the fifth minute of overtime, Ashli Sandoval scored the golden goal off a free kick, ending the game at 5-4 in USC’s favor.

“Going up 4-3 with less than two minutes gave us the chance we needed to win, but we allowed USC back in to score,” McGuire said. “We will grow from this and be strong for it. We are proud of the players.”

1. 1:43 USC: Megan Ohai (2) (Ashli Sandoval)2. 3:23 USC: Elizabeth Eddy (3) (Morgan

Morrow)3. 65:54 Cal: Lauren Battung (4) (Emi Lawson)4. 75:12 USC: Elizabeth Eddy (4) (unassisted) 5. 75:51 Cal: Alex Morgan (11) (Megan Jesolva)6. 86:20 Cal: Alex Morgan (12) (Megan Jesolva)7. 88:24 Cal: Alex Morgan (13) (Megan Jesolva)8. 88:38 USC: Elizabeth Eddy (5)

(Alyssa Davila)9. 94:09 USC: Ashli Sandoval (3) (unassisted)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Emily Kruger (94:09) ............... 5 .............. 1USC: Shelby church (94:09) ........... 4 .............. 5

Cal USCShots .................................. 21 ...................... 13Saves.................................... 2 ........................ 5Corners ................................. 7 ........................ 1Fouls ..................................... 8 ...................... 16Offsides ................................ 1 ........................ 1Yellows ................................. 0 ........................ 0

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MARCH 13 – OCT. 15, 2010Washington (9-4-1/2-1-0) vs. Cal

(6-4-3/1-2-0)Edwards Stadium

Bears Score in Last Seconds to Defeat UW, 3-2

1 2 FUW 0 2 2Cal 0 3 3

BERKELEY - After the Cal women’s soccer team allowed its 2-0 lead to slip to a 2-2 tie at 89:18, sophomore forward Lauren Battung netted her second score of the game with four seconds remaining in regulation to give Cal the 3-2 victory over Washington on Friday afternoon. Battung scored the first (47:30) and last (00:04) goals of the game with freshman forward Rachel Mercik accounting for Cal’s other score to win.

“Over the course of 90 minutes, Washington was the better squad today,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “They were sharper and certainly more disciplined. Coach Gallimore had them ready, and we feel fortunate to have scraped by with the victory.”

After a scoreless first half, the Bears established a two-goal lead with goals in the 48th and 66th minute. Washington struck in the 69th and then tied the conference match at 89:18. With a foul called on Washington, Cal hastily assembled to take a direct free kick. With a keen awareness of the clock, Battung chipped the goal in for the gamewinner.

“I just saw that the clock didn’t stop, and we weren’t sure if it would because Alex was still on the ground, but Megan [Jesolva] noticed it didn’t stop,” Battung noted of the seconds before her goal. “I was just running through my mind about how many times we’ve been in this situation go-ing into overtime. I just wanted to put it away.”

The game marked the initial conference win for the Bears this year as well as the first victory against Washington since 2007 after Cal struggled in Husky territory the past two seasons. Battung scored her fifth and sixth goals while Mercik’s score was her second of her budding Cal career.

The Bears struggled mightily in the first half, only taking one shot on goal, the lowest of any regulation period yet this season. Cal rebounded in the second half, outshooting UW, 9-5, as op-posed to the first-half statistic of 1-6.

1. 47:30 Cal: Lauren Battung (5) (Rachel Mercik)

2. 65:52 Cal: Rachel Mercik (2) (Emily Shibata)3. 68:25 UW: Kate Deines (8) (unassisted)4. 89:18 UW: Sarah Martinez

(3) (Mckenna Waitley)5. 89:56 Cal: Lauren Battung (6) (unassisted)

Goalkeepers GA SavesUW: Jorde Lafontaine-Kussman (90:00) ....... 34Cal: Emily Kruger (90:00) ............... 2 .............. 4

UW CalShots .................................. 11 ...................... 10Saves.................................... 4 ........................ 4Corners ................................. 7 ........................ 3Fouls ..................................... 5 ........................ 6Offsides ................................ 0 ........................ 2Yellows ................................. 0 ........................ 0

MATCH 14 – OCT. 17, 2010WSU (6-9-0/1-3-0) vs.

Cal (7-3-4/2-2-0)Edwards Stadium

Cal Cruises to 2-0 Win Against Cougars 1 2 FWSU 0 0 0Cal 0 2 2

BERKELEY - It was another scoreless first half of play for the California women’s soccer team, this time against Washington State, on a rainy Sunday afternoon at Edwards Stadium. Yet, it was the end result that truly mattered, and the Golden Bears scored twice in the second half to earn a 2-0 victory over the Cougars. Cal evened its Pac-10 Conference record at 2-2-0 and improved to 7-3-4 overall while WSU fell to 6-9-0 and 1-3-0 in the Pac-10.

Icelandic national team member Katrin Omars-dottir struck first in the 51st minute, and U.S. senior national team member Alex Morgan finished the scoring at 66:19. Sophomore forward Sam Walker assisted on Omarsdottir’s goal while senior defender/midfielder Megan Jesolva crossed the ball into Morgan.

For the second consecutive game, the Bears turned in an ameliorated performance in the sec-ond half as compared to the first. Cal outshot the Cougars, 6-3, in the final 45 minutes as opposed to the 5-4 WSU shot advantage in the first half.

“I thought in the first half, we were playing a little frantically - we weren’t keeping the ball as well as we had hoped for,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire noted. “In the second half, we did a much, much better job of controlling the ball and making WSU chase. When that happened, they wore down, which allowed us some chances on goal.”

With the win against Washington State, not only did Cal stop a two-season losing skid to the Cougars but also to the Washington schools since the Bears defeated Washington, 3-2, on Friday. Cal is now 12-6-3 in the all-time program record with the Cougars. Omarsdottir’s goal was her first of the season while Morgan’s was her 14th. Already in third place in career points, Morgan now has 106. Her score moves her from fourth place to a tie with Tucka Healy for third place on the career goals list with 45. Jesolva needs one more assists to move into a three-way tie for fourth on the Cal career list at 18. Currently, she has 17.

Prior to kickoff, the Bears and fans honored Morgan for it the match was her final home game in a Cal uniform. Morgan is one of 20 players named to the U.S. senior national team roster for the 2010 Women’s World Cup Qualifying tournament.

1. 50:49 Cal: Katrin Omarsdottir (1) (Samantha Walker)

2. 66:19 Cal: Alex Morgan (14) (Megan Jesolva)

Goalkeepers GA SavesWSU: Arian Byrd (90:00) ................ 2 .............. 2Cal: Lauren Hein (90:00) ................ 0 .............. 4

WSU CalShots .................................... 8 ...................... 10Saves.................................... 2 ........................ 4Corners ................................. 9 ........................ 4Fouls ..................................... 6 ........................ 7Offices .................................. 1 ........................ 1Yellows ................................. 1 ........................ 0

MATCH 15 – OCT. 22, 2010Cal (7-4-4/2-3-0) vs. Arizona (5-8-2/1-3-0)

Mulcahy Soccer Stadium

Arizona Golden Goal Fells Bears, 1-0 1 2 OT FCal 0 0 0 0UA 0 0 1 1

TUCSON, Ariz. - With 40 seconds remaining in what would be the first overtime period, the Arizona women’s soccer team scored the first and final goal of the Pac-10 Conference game on Friday night at Mulcahy Stadium. It was that 25th shot of the match that gave the Wildcats the 1-0 victory over the Golden Bears.

“Credit goes to Arizona tonight as they took full advantage of our less-than-inspired performance,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said.

After 90 complete minutes, the squads traded shots in the overtime period. Arizona had two, both of which went wide left. Katie Suits and Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick both had shots that UA keeper Ashley Jett saved, and one from Genessee Daughetee went wide left.

At 99:20, Shannon Heinzler took a direct shot on goal from outside the box for her first goal of the season and the first goal of the game. With the 1-0 decision, Arizona improves to 4-1-2 at home this season and earned its first conference win of 2010.

Cal still holds the all-time series lead by a considerable margin at 13-1-2 although this is the first-ever loss to the Wildcats.

Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick led the Bears with three shots with Emi Lawson, Katie Suits and Megan Jesolva all taking tow. Of the Wildcats, Ana Montoya took five. Jett made eight saves while Cal goalkeeper Lauren Hein stopped six in 99:20 minutes of play.

The Wildcats narrowly outshot the Bears at 13-12. Arizona also held the corner kick advantage, 6-3. A total of 27 fouls were called altogether.

1. 99:20 UA: Shannon Heinzler (1) (unassisted)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Lauren Hein (99:20) ................ 1 .............. 6UA: Ashley Jett (99:20) ................... 0 .............. 8

Cal UAShots .................................. 12 ...................... 13Saves.................................... 6 ........................ 8Corners ................................. 3 ........................ 6Fouls ................................... 13 ...................... 14Offsides ................................ 3 ........................ 2Yellows ................................. 0 ........................ 0

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MATCH 16 – OCT. 24, 2010Cal (7-4-5/2-3-1) vs.

Arizona State (8-4-3/2-2-1)Sun Devil Soccer Stadium

Cal’s Desert Weekend Ends in 1-1 Tie With ASU

1 2 OT OT2 FCal 0 1 0 0 1ASU 0 1 0 0 1

TEMPE, Ariz. - Although Sunday’s game at Sun Devil Stadium between California and Arizona State lasted 110 minutes, it was a stretch of just under seven minutes that made the difference. The Golden Bears scored first and the Sun Devils scored the equalizer, but neither scored in the remaining 55 minutes for the game to end in a 1-1 tie.

The first play of the second half was none other than a Cal goal, 3:13 into the second stanza. Emi Lawson passed to Katrin Omarsdottir, who shot it to the far post from 15 yards out. The score was the Icelandic national team member’s second of the season.

A foul gave ASU a free kick at the start of the 55th minute, setting up a prime goal-scoring op-portunity for the Sun Devils. Devin Marshal took the free kick and Kari Shane headed the ball in towards the far post for her second goal of the season and the second score of the game.

While the Bay Area experienced wet conditions on Sunday, the Bears played in Tempe under a partially cloudy sky with temperatures reaching the high 70s. Cal spread its 11 shots well across the board with Lawson, Megan Jesolva and Betsy Hassett all taking two. The Bears got one shot from five others - Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick, Katrin Omarsdot-tir, Mekenna DeBack, Genessee Daughetee and Lauren Battung.

Overall, Cal was outshot, 14-11, but overpow-ered ASU, 6-5 and 3-2, in shots in the second half and first overtime period, respectively. Neither Pac-10 squad got off a shot in the final 10 minutes. Emily Kruger made an incredibly eight saves in 110 minutes of work between the posts while Alyssa Gillmore stopped five for the Sun Devils. A grand total of 27 fouls - Cal with 15 and ASU with 12 - were issued in addition to four yellow cards (ASU with three).

1. 48:13 Cal: Katrin Omarsdottir (2) (Emi Lawson)

2. 54:08 ASU: Devin Marshall (2) (Kari Shane)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Emily Kruger (110:00) ............. 1 .............. 8ASU: Alyssa Gillmore (110:00) ....... 1 .............. 5

Cal ASUShots .................................. 11 ...................... 14Saves.................................... 8 ........................ 5Corners ................................. 7 ........................ 8Fouls ................................... 15 ...................... 12Offsides ................................ 0 ........................ 4Yellows ................................. 1 ........................ 3

MATCH 17 – OCT. 30No. 1 Stanford (16-0-2/7-0-0) vs.

Cal (7-5-5/2-4-1)Edwards Stadium

No. 1 Stanford Overpowers Cal, 3-0 1 2 FStan 2 1 3Cal 0 0 0

BERKELEY - The No. 1-ranked and only un-defeated women’s soccer team in the nation in Stanford upped its unbeaten streak to 18 games with a 3-0 win over California on Saturday after-noon. The best point scorer in the nation - forward Christen Press - tallied two of the three scores to push her Cardinal to the Pac-10 Conference victory at Edwards Stadium. A season-high 664 fans came out to watch the Bay Area Derby under gray skies that only opened during warm-ups.

“Stanford is arguably one of the best college teams that I have ever seen,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “Not much worked for us today. We really struggled with possession. We knew going into the game, if Stanford had possession then we would end up chasing. Unfortunately we couldn’t break Stanford’s ability to keep the ball, and as a result, they had the ball for the majority of the play. Our young players learned a great deal today and we’ll move on from there.”

Stanford’s 23 shots were a season high for a Cal opponent with Press accounting for 10. Press has tallied a goal or assist in all but the season’s opening match. Her points streak moves to 17 games, though her goal-scoring streak ended at nine when she did not score against Arizona State last weekend. The Bears took five shots with freshman Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick firing off a squad-leading two near misses.

“We knew they were great shooters from out-side the box, from anywhere from 35 yards and in, and that’s a threat that few teams possess,” McGuire said.

Freshman keeper Emily Kruger performed admirably, making nine saves in 90 minutes of work. Emily Oliver got the win in goal for Stanford with two saves and no goals allowed before Aly Gleason relieved her with 3:46 to play in the match.

1. 18:54 Stan: Lindsay Taylor (9) (Teresa Noyola)2. 24:02 Stan: Christen Press (20) (Annie Case)3. 80:58 Stan: Christen Press (21) (unassisted)

Goalkeepers GA SavesStan: Emmily Oliver (86:14)............ 0 .............. 2Stan: Aly Gleason (3:46)................. 0 .............. 0Cal: Emily Kruger (90:00) ............... 3 .............. 9

Stan CalShots: ................................. 23 ........................ 5Saves.................................... 2 ........................ 9Cornesr ................................. 5 ........................ 0Fouls ..................................... 9 ...................... 10Offisdes ................................ 2 ........................ 0Yellows ................................. 0 ........................ 0

MATCH 18 – NOV. 5, 2010Oregon (7-9-3/3-4-1) vs.

Cal (8-5-5/3-4-1)Edwards Stadium

Cal Captures 2-0 Conference Conquest 1 2 FUO 0 0 0Cal 1 1 2

BERKELEY -It took the California women’s soccer team 23 minutes and 24 seconds to es-tablish a permanent lead over Oregon en route to a 2-0 win over the Ducks. Freshman forward Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick scored her first career goal in the 24th minute and sophomore forward Lauren Battung tacked on an insurance score in the 83rd.

McGuire and the Bears were visibly relieved with the win, which snapped a three-game winning streak for the Ducks. The victory was the first in three games for the Bears, who have struggled offensively of late, scoring just one goal in the last two weeks.

“It feels really good,” McGuire said of Cal’s first win since Oct. 17. “I think our girls worked extremely hard in practice all week at being more disciplined in front of the goal. They certainly worked hard at creating more opportunities. To-day, I felt like we created a number of very good opportunities and the Bears scored some very good goals.”

With fresh legs, Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick scored less than 60 seconds after coming into the match in the 23rd minute on an Oregon goal kick. Samantha Walker streaked down the sideline to take it the last length of the field on the nearside and crossed the ball into Fitzpatrick. With one touch, Fitzpat-rick shot the ball into the back left corner for her first goal as a Golden Bear. After 23:24 minutes of scoreless play, Fitzpatrick’s goal established what would be a permanent lead. The score was her first as a Bear.

“I was really antsy the whole season to score,” Fitzpatrick said. “I feel like I’m more comfortable now that I broke that spell. I felt like it was an instant replay in my mind when I saw it go in the goal. I thought, `My shot just went in the goal. I just scored my first goal!’ It felt great. I feel like I’m more comfortable on the ball now.”

In the 83rd minute, Battung broke off from the pack with two Ducks chasing to go one on one with the keeper. Parlee fell on Battung’s first shot, and they both fell entangled in a heap while the ball drifted towards the near side. Battung made chase, getting there well before Parlee, chipped it around the left post from the near side for the score.

1. 23:24 Cal: Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick (1) (Samantha Walker)

2. 82:21 Cal: Lauren Battung (7) (unassisted)

Goalkeepers GA SavesUO: Lindsay Parlee (90:00) ............ 2 .............. 5Cal: Emily Kruger (90:00) ............... 0 .............. 6

UO CalShots .................................. 11 ...................... 13Saves.................................... 5 ........................ 6Corners ................................. 3 ........................ 5Fouls ..................................... 4 ........................ 9Offsides ................................ 0 ........................ 1Yellows ................................. 0 ........................ 0

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MATCH 19 – NOV. 7No. 13 OSU (15-3-1/7-2-0) vs.

Cal (9-5-5/4-4-1)Edwards Stadium

Bears Battle Beavers to 1-0 Victory 1 2 OT OT2 FOSU 0 0 0 0 0Cal 0 0 0 0 1

BERKELEY - On senior day, it was a freshman who came through to give her upperclassmen a win on their last home game. With 105:36 expired on the clock, forward Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick netted the golden goal to power the California women’s soccer team to a 1-0 overtime victory over No. 13 Oregon State on Sunday afternoon at Edwards Stadium.

The match, which was played under rainy skies, closed the conference and regular season campaigns for both squads with the Golden Bears ending up 9-5-5 overall and 4-4-1 in the competi-tive Pac-10 Conference while the Beavers now stand at 15-2-0 and 7-2-0 in the Pac-10.

After 105 minutes of play, Megan Jesolva took a shot on goal from the far side that OSU goalkeeper Colleen Boyd saved. Fitzpatrick was there to collect the rebound and handily fire to the right side for the golden goal. Fitzpatrick’s score was the second of the weekend and budding Cal career after notching the gamewinner in the 2-0 decision over Oregon on Friday.

“The game was very suspenseful,” Fitzpatrick said. “We were pushing so hard at the goal, and we felt one coming. For me, it was more than just an overtime goal. It means more to me because of our seniors. Seeing their faces after I scored, knowing that we won, and the seniors running at me made me really happy.”

An overtime game was absolutely nothing new to the Bears, who have gone into overtime eight times, while this is just the second overtime match for the Beavers.

“Our players were extremely disciplined,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said of the Bears’ overall performance. “One of the things we said to them is that we’ve had so much experience in overtime so we know how to handle it. I think our players really have matured. We have a young team, but they’ve matured over the course of the season. I’m very, very proud of them.”

Oregon State outshot the Bears in the first half, 9-4, but that was the only time Cal would fall behind in shots. The Bears went on to outshot the Beavers, 6-3, in the second half and a collective 5-1 in the 15 minutes of overtime. McGuire aptly agreed with the difference in play that the box score reflected.

1. 105:36 Cal: Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick (2) (Megan Jesolva)

Goalkeepers GA SavesOSU: Colleen Boyd (105:36) .......... 1 ............ 11Cal: Emily Kruger (105:36) ............. 0 .............. 9

OSU CalShots .................................. 13 ...................... 15Saves.................................. 11 ........................ 9Corners ................................. 6 ........................ 8Fouls ................................... 11 ...................... 10Offsides ................................ 3 ........................ 0Yellows ................................. 2 ........................ 0

MATCH 20 – NOV. 12California (9-6-5) vs. Duke (11-7-3)

James G. Pressly Stadium

Duke Bests Cal, 2-1, in NCAA Tournament 1 2 FCal 1 0 1Duke 0 2 2

GAINESVILLE, Fla. - The California women’s soccer team struck first against Duke, but could not hang on and lost, 2-1, to the Blue Devils in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Florida’s James G. Pressly Stadium.

Sophomore Betsy Hassett scored the first goal of her career in the 45th minute. Duke scored twice in the 72nd minute to tie the match and then pull ahead for good. The Blue Devils (11-7-3) move on to face host Florida in the second round on Sunday while the Golden Bears’ season concludes at 9-6-5.

Betsy Hassett scored with eight seconds to go in the first half. Alex Morgan passed the ball to her from the middle with the keeper Tara Campbell creeping out. Hassett tapped it in to the back right lower 90 from eight yards out.

It then took a span of 32 seconds for the Blue Devils to completely unravel the Bears’ gameplan.

A Cal foul gave the Blue Devils a free kick, which Ashley Rape. Rape kicked the ball towards Kaitlyn Kerr, who headed it in for her fourth goal of the season with 18:40 on the clock.

Less than a minute later, the Blue Devils fol-lowed it right up with another score. Laura Wein-berg had the ball on the near side and crossed it into Gilda Doria. Doria, from five yards out, shot it to the back right corner to give Duke its first lead with 18:08 remaining in regulation.

The Bears fired off two shots in the final min-utes, but neither found the back of the net. Cal had four players with two shots each - Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick, Betsy Hassett, Alex Morgan and Danielle Brunache. The Bears outshot the Blue Devils, 10-8, and took all of the match’s four corner kicks. At the half, the Bears were outshooting the Blue Devils, 7-1.

Emily Kruger played all 90 minutes and made two saves while Duke keeper Tara Campbell made three.

The game brings the Cal playing careers of seniors Megan Jesolva, McKenna McKetty, Alex Morgan and Emily Shibata to a close.

1. 44:52 Cal: Betsy Hassett (1) (Alex Morgan)2. 71:20 Duke: Kaitlyn Kerr (4) (Ashley Rape)3. 71:52 Duke: Laura Weinberg (10) (Gilda

Doria)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Emily Kruger (90:00) ............... 2 .............. 2Duke: Tara Campbell (90:00) .......... 1 .............. 3

Cal DukeShots .................................. 10 ........................ 8Saves.................................... 2 ........................ 3Corners ................................. 4 ........................ 0Fouls ................................... 11 ...................... 12Offsides ................................ 3 ........................ 1Yellows ................................. 0 ........................ 0

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(13-18-1 OVERALL)Year Final Result Round Site Opponent Result Score1983 5th place (tie) First Berkeley Cincinnati W 5-0 Quarterfinal Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina L 5-21984 4th place First Berkeley UC Santa Barbara W 2-0 Quarterfinal Berkeley Colorado College W 1-0 (OT) Semifinal Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina L 2-1 (OT) Consolation Chapel Hill, NC Massachusetts L 4-11986 5th place (tie) First Berkeley Cal State Hayward W 2-0 Quarterfinal Colorado Springs, CO Colorado College L 1-01987 3rd place (tie) First Bye Quarterfinal Berkeley UC Santa Barbara W 3-0 Semifinal Amherst, MA North Carolina L 4-01988 3rd place (tie) First Berkeley Saint Mary’s W 2-0 Quarterfinal Colorado Springs, CO Colorado College W 2-1 (OT) Semifinal Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina State L 1-01993 9th place (tie) First Stanford, CA Stanford L 2-01998 33rd place (tie) First Stockton, CA Pacific L 2-11999 33rd place (tie) First Provo, UT Brigham Young L 2-02000 17th place (tie) First Bye Second Berkeley Santa Clara L 2-02001 33rd place (tie) First Stanford, CA Saint Mary’s L 3-22002 17th place (tie) First Stanford, CA Denver W 2-0 Second Stanford, CA Stanford L 1-0 (OT)2004 33rd place (tie) First Santa Clara, CA Santa Clara L 2-12005 9th place (tie) First Austin, TX Rice W 2-0 Second Austin, TX UTEP W 2-1 Third Tallahassee, FL Florida State L 2-12006 17th place (tie) First Tallahassee, FL Auburn W 3-1 Second Tallahassee, FL Florida State L 3-12007 17th place (tie) First Stanford, CA Santa Clara W 2-0 Second Stanford, CA Stanford T 1-1 (2OT) Stanford 7-6 PKs2008 33rd place (tie) First Gainesville, FL Florida L 2-12009 17th place (tie) First Tallahassee, FL Auburn W 2-1 (OT) Second Tallahassee, FL Florida State L 3-02010 33rd place (tie) First Gainesville, FL Duke L 2-1

CAL NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS

BEARS IN PROS/HALL OF FAMEINTERNATIONAL GOLDEN BEARS

Brandi Chastain: Olympic team member (1996, 2000, 2004); U.S. World Cup team member (1991, 1999)Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett: Olympic team member (1996, 2000, 2004); U.S. World Cup team member (1991, 1995, 1999, 2003)Mary Harvey: Olympic team member (1996); U.S. World Cup team member (1991, 1995)Betsy Hassett: New Zealand World Cup team member (2011)Alex Morgan: U.S. World Cup team member (2011)Laura Schott: U.S. senior national team member (2001 Algarve Cup)

BEARS IN THE PROFESSIONAL RANKSJoy (Biefeld) Fawcett: San Diego Spirit (WUSA)Tracy Hamm: California Storm (WPSL), Atlanta Beat (WPS)Mary Harvey: Chief Operating Officer for Women’s Professional SoccerMegan Jesolva: Atlanta Beat (WPS)Alex Morgan: New York Flash (WPS)Laura Schott: Washington Freedom (WUSA); California Storm (WPSL)Kimberly Yokers: FC Gold Pride (WPS); California Storm (WPSL)Maite Zabala: Atlanta Beat, Philadelphia Charge and Carolina Courage (WUSA)

BEARS IN THE CAL ATHLETIC HALL OF FAMEJoy (Biefeld) Fawcett (inducted 1997)Lesle Gallimore (inducted 1995)Mary Harvey (inducted 2000)Maite Zabala (inducted 2011)

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CALIFORNIA RECORDSTEAM – SEASON

Most Wins 17 2000 Fewest Losses 1 1987Highest Winning Percentage .941 1987Most Goals 58 1987Most Assists 50 1987Most Points 178 1987Most Saves 118 1994Most Shutouts 14 1988, ’05Highest Goals-Per-Game Avg. 3.41 1987Fewest Goals Allowed 11 1987, ’89, ’05Fewest Times Shut Out 1 1987, ’00Lowest Goals-Against Avg. 0.47 2005Consecutive Wins 16 1987Longest Unbeaten Streak 16 1987Consecutive GamesScoring a Goal 20 2000Consecutive Shutouts Posted 7 1984

TEAM – GAMEMost Goals 12 vs. James Madison 9/1/00Most Assists 9 vs. Portland State 9/6/96 9 vs. James Madison 9/1/00Most Points 33 vs. James Madison 9/1/00Most Saves 14 vs. Washington St. 10/7/94 14 vs. North Carolina 11/17/84 Largest Victory Margin 12 vs. James Madison 9/1/00

INDIVIDUAL – GAMEMost Goals4, Laura Schott vs. James Madison 9/1/004, Brittany Kirk vs. San Francisco 8/28/993, Alex Morgan at USC 10/10/103, Alex Morgan vs. Hawaii 9/5/103, Alex Morgan vs. Nevada 8/21/093, Alex Morgan vs. Oregon 10/12/083, Alex Morgan vs. Saint Mary’s 9/28/073, Sierra Schlesinger vs. Pacific 9/26/043, Liz Eisenberg vs. San Jose State 9/12/043, Laura Schott vs. Arizona 11/8/023, Tracy Hamm vs. Fresno State 9/22/023, Laura Schott vs. San Diego 10/1/003, Regina Holan vs. Arizona 10/17/993, Stacy Shearer vs. N. Illinois 9/5/983, Erika Hinton vs. San Diego 9/27/923, Erika Hinton vs. Washington St. 9/22/913, Valerie Pope vs. Cent. Florida 9/23/903, Joy Biefeld vs. UC Davis 10/4/893, Starr Dawson vs. San Francisco 9/19/893, Joy Biefeld vs. Adelphi 11/1/873, Joy Biefeld vs. UC San Diego 10/18/873, Joy Biefeld vs. Wisconsin 11/1/863, Andrea Rodebaugh vs. Chico St. 10/28/863, Tucka Healy vs. L.B. State 9/5/85Most Assists4, Joy Biefeld vs. Florida Intl. 9/24/89Most Points9, Laura Schott vs. James Madison 9/1/008, Brittany Kirk vs. San Francisco 8/28/997, Laura Schott vs. Arizona 11/8/027, Joy Biefeld vs. UC Davis 10/4/897, Tucka Healy vs. L.B. State 9/5/85Most Saves14, Karen Cook vs. Washington St. 10/7/94

INDIVIDUAL – SEASONMost Goals 23, Laura Schott 2000 23, Joy Biefeld 1987Most Assists 14, Brandi Chastain 1986Most Points 54, Joy Biefeld 1987Most Saves 107, Karen Cook 1994Lowest Goals-Against Average 0.45, Noreen Paris 1985Most Shutouts 11, Karen Cook 1996Consecutive Games Scoring a Goal 8, Laura Schott 2000 8, Robyn Queen 1984Consecutive Games With an Assist 5, Brandi Chastain 1986Consecutive Games Scoring a Point 11, Brandi Chastain 1986

INDIVIDUAL – CAREERMost Goals 56, Laura Schott 1999-02Most Assists 23, Joy Biefeld 1986-89Most Points 133, Joy Biefeld 1986-89Most Saves 277, Maite Zabala 1997-00Lowest Goals-Against Average 0.46, Noreen Paris 1985-88Most Shutouts 26.5, Maite Zabala 1997-00

INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS

GOALS 1. Laura Schott 56 1999-02 2. Joy Biefeld 55 1986-89 3. Tucka Healy 45 1982-85 Alex Morgan 45 2007-10 5. Erika Hinton 31 1990-93 6. Winnie Burns 25 1985-88 Andrea Rodebaugh 25 1984-87

ASSISTS 1. Joy Biefeld 23 1986-89 2. Brittany Kirk 20 1999-02 Natalie Stuhlmueller 20 1997-00 4. Dania Cabello 18 2002-05 Erika Hinton 18 1990-93

POINTS 1. Joy Biefeld 133 1986-89 2. Laura Schott 128 1999-02 3. Alex Morgan 107 2007-10 4. Erika Hinton 80 1990-93 Tucka Healy 80 1982-85

SAVES 1. Maite Zabala 277 1997-00 2. Karen Cook 273 1993-96 3. Mary Harvey 156 1983-86 4. Gina Pellegrini 155 2006-09 5. Jennifer Netherwood 143 1989-92

GOALS-AGAINST AVG. 1. Noreen Paris 0.46 1985-88 2. Linn Gassaway 0.64 1987-88 3. Ashley Sulprizio 0.73 2002-05 Mara Bloom 0.73 1989-90 5. Mary Harvey 0.76 1983-86

SHUTOUTS 1. Maite Zabala 26.5 1997-00 2. Karen Cook 22 1993-96 3. Ashley Sulprizio 20 2002-05 Mary Harvey 20 1983-86 5. Anna Key 15 2003-06 Gina Pellegrini 15 2006-09

INDIVIDUAL SEASON LEADERS

GOALS 1. Laura Schott 23 2000 Joy Biefeld 23 1987 3. Joy Biefeld 17 1989 4. Laura Schott 15 2001 Brandi Chastain 15 1986 Tucka Healy 15 1985

ASSISTS 1. Brandi Chastain 14 1986 2. Erika Hinton 9 1990 3. Alex Morgan 8 2009 Megan Jesolva 8 2008 Kyla Sabo 8 2000 Natalie Stuhlmueller 8 1999 Laura Schott 8 1999 Katie Anderson 8 1991 Joy Biefeld 8 1987

POINTS 1. Joy Biefeld 54 1987 2. Laura Schott 47 2000 3. Brandi Chastain 44 1986 4. Joy Biefeld 41 1989 5. Alex Morgan 36 2009

SAVES 1. Karen Cook 107 1994 2. Karen Cook 85 1995 3. Maite Zabala 84 1999 4. Maite Zabala 81 1998 5. Mary Harvey 71 1986

GOALS-AGAINST AVG. 1. Noreen Paris 0.45 1985 2. Ashley Sulprizio 0.47 2005 3. Anna Key 0.49 2004 4. Noreen Paris 0.53 1988 5. Mara Bloom 0.54 1989

SHUTOUTS 1. Karen Cook 11 1996 2. Ashley Sulprizio 10 2005 3. Maite Zabala 9.5 2000 4. Maite Zabala 9 1998 Noreen Paris 9 1985 Mary Harvey 9 1984

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2003 Anna Key 522004 Ashley Sulprizio 452005 Ashley Sulprizio 472006 Anna Key 362007 Gina Pellegrini 532008 Gina Pellegrini 482009 Gina Pellegrini 422010 Emily Kruger 60

GOALS-AGAINST AVG.Year Name Number1983 Not Available -1984 Mary Harvey 0.941985 Noreen Paris 0.451986 Mary Harvey 0.551987 Linn Gassaway 0.631988 Noreen Paris 0.531989 Mara Bloom 0.541990 Mara Bloom 0.941991 Jennifer Netherwood 1.091992 Jennifer Netherwood 1.071993 Kyla Schmedding 1.051994 Karen Cook 1.651995 Karen Cook 1.441996 Karen Cook 0.661997 Jill Stephenson 0.921998 Maite Zabala 0.971999 Maite Zabala 1.042000 Maite Zabala 0.642001 Mallory Moser 1.082002 Sani Post 0.942003 Anna Key 1.162004 Anna Key 0.492005 Ashley Sulprizio 0.472006 Anna Key 0.752007 Gina Pellegrini 0.952008 Jorden Kussmann 0.662009 Rosie Aguilera 0.842010 Lauren Hein 0.95

SHUTOUTSYear Name Number1983 Not Available -1984 Mary Harvey 91985 Noreen Paris 91986 Mary Harvey 71987 Linn Gassaway 71988 Noreen Paris 51989 Mara Bloom 31990 Jennifer Netherwood 41991 Jennifer Netherwood 2 Kyla Schmedding 21992 Jennifer Netherwood 31993 Kyla Schmedding 51994 Karen Cook 51995 Karen Cook 51996 Karen Cook 111997 Jill Stephenson 41998 Maite Zabala 91999 Maite Zabala 62000 Maite Zabala 9.52001 Mallory Moser 52002 Sani Post 42003 Anna Key 52004 Ashley Sulprizio 62005 Ashley Sulprizio 102006 Anna Key 72007 Gina Pellegrini 52008 Gina Pellegrini 42009 Rosie Aguilera 2 Gina Pellegrini 22010 Emily Kruger 4Bold indicates current player

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

GOALSYear Name Number1983 Tucka Healy 141984 Robyn Queen 101985 Tucka Healy 151986 Brandi Chastain 151987 Joy Biefeld 231988 Winnie Burns 111989 Joy Biefeld 171990 Devon Fitzpatrick 81991 Lisa Cot 5 Devon Fitzpatrick 5 Erika Hinton 51992 Erika Hinton 141993 Erika Hinton 91994 Stephanie Harten 3 Tiffani Hobbs 3 Allie Kemp 31995 Rachel Davidson 51996 Kim Brown 6 Rachel Davidson 6 Mary Oades 61997 Courtney Carroll 61998 Kyla Sabo 81999 Laura Schott 112000 Laura Schott 232001 Laura Schott 152002 Tracy Hamm 92003 Kassie Doubrava 3 Kimberly Yokers 32004 Liz Eisenberg 92005 Liz Eisenberg 112006 Katie Ratican 6 Julia Schnugg 62007 Alex Morgan 82008 Alex Morgan 92009 Alex Morgan 142010 Alex Mogran 14

ASSISTSYear Name Number1983 Not Available -1984 Trudi Sharpsteen 71985 Katharin Gustafson 4 Tucka Healy 41986 Brandi Chastain 141987 Joy Biefeld 81988 Andrea Rodebaugh 71989 Joy Biefeld 71990 Erika Hinton 91991 Katie Anderson 81992 Devon Fitzpatrick 51993 Erika Hinton 5 Alexis Thompson 51994 Alisha Lopez 31995 Allie Kemp 41996 Natalie Mariani 61997 Courtney Carroll 61998 Amy Balavac 4 Natalie Stuhlmueller 41999 Laura Schott 8 Natalie Stuhlmueller 82000 Kyla Sabo 82001 Brittany Kirk 7 Kim Stocklmeir 72002 Dania Cabello 72003 Amy Willison 4

2004 Chioma Igwe 5 Stephanie Wieger 52005 Katie Ratican 62006 Nadia Al-Lami 3 Lisa Kevorkian 3 Katie Ratican 3 Stephanie Wieger 32007 Caitlin Hannegan 3 Katie Oakes 3 Stephanie Wieger 32008 Megan Jesolva 82009 Alex Morgan 82010 Megan Jesolva 6

POINTSYear Name Number1983 Not Available -1984 Robyn Queen 221985 Tucka Healy 341986 Brandi Chastain 441987 Joy Biefeld 541988 Winnie Burns 241989 Joy Biefeld 411990 Devon Fitzpatrick 191991 Katie Anderson 161992 Erika Hinton 291993 Erika Hinton 231994 Allie Kemp 71995 Allie Kemp 121996 Kim Brown 14 Rachel Davidson 14 Mary Oades 141997 Courtney Carroll 181998 Kyla Sabo 181999 Laura Schott 302000 Laura Schott 472001 Laura Schott 332002 Tracy Hamm 18 Laura Schott 182003 Kassie Doubrava 8 Amy Willison 8 Kimberly Yokers 82004 Liz Eisenberg 212005 Liz Eisenberg 262006 Katie Ratican 152007 Alex Morgan 182008 Alex Morgan 232009 Alex Morgan 362010 Alex Morgan 30

SAVESYear Name Number1983 Not Available -1984 Mary Harvey 541985 Mary Harvey 311986 Mary Harvey 711987 Linn Gassaway 351988 Noreen Paris 381989 Mara Bloom 241990 Mara Bloom 561991 Jennifer Netherwood 541992 Jennifer Netherwood 471993 Kyla Schmedding 661994 Karen Cook 1071995 Karen Cook 851996 Karen Cook 691997 Maite Zabala 471998 Maite Zabala 811999 Maite Zabala 842000 Maite Zabala 652001 Mallory Moser 692002 Sani Post 59

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CAL HONORS & AWARDSALL-CONFERENCE*

1982 Janet Coffey Jodi Fechner Lesle Gallimore Katharin Gustafson Trudi Sharpsteen Jenny Thomas 1995 Rachel Davidson (second team) Alisha Lopez (second team)1996 Allie Kemp Berkley Bowers (second team) Kim Brown (second team) Rachel Davidson (second team)1997 Kim Brown Courtney Carroll (second team) Ryan McManus (second team) Maite Zabala (second team)1998 Natalie Stuhlmueller Maite Zabala Ryan McManus (second team)1999 Natalie Stuhlmueller Maite Zabala Laura Schott (second team)2000 Laura Schott Tami Pivnick (second team) Natalie Stuhlmueller (second team)2001 Laura Schott Mallory Moser (second team) Kimberly Yokers (second team)2002 Laura Schott Kimberly Yokers 2003 Kimberly Yokers Ashley Valenzuela (second team)2004 Courtney Hooker (second team)2005 Courtney Hooker Liz Eisenberg (second team) Tracy Hamm (second team) Caroline Lea (second team)2006 Nadia Al-Lami (second team) Courtney Hooker (second team) Caroline Lea (second team)2007 Courtney Hooker Caitlin Hannegan (second team)2009 Alex Morgan (first team) Katie Oakes (second team) Katrin Omarsdottir (honorable mention) Brianna Bak (honorable mention)2010 Alex Morgan (first team) Megan Jesolva (second team) Lauren Battung (honorable mention)* Pac-10 began sponsoring women’s soc-cer in 1995

PAC-10 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

2006 Kelly Menachof 2007 Megan Jesolva Alex Morgan2010 Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick Emi Lawson

PAC-10 COACH OF THE YEAR

2005 Kevin Boyd

NSCAA ALL-REGION1985 Lesle Gallimore Tucka Healy Andrea Rodenbaugh Trudi Sharpsteen Jenny Thomas 1986 Brandi Chastain Katharin Gustafson Mary Harvey Lori Lammle Andrea Rodenbaugh1987 Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett Denise Garcia Kathy Ridgewell1988 Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett Valerie Pope Jill Scarcia1989 Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett Valerie Pope Andrea Archer (second team) Jill Scarcia (second team)1990 Valerie Pope Devon Fitzpatrick (second team)1991 Devon Fitzpatrick Erika Hinton Molly Goodwin (second team)1992 Erika Hinton Devon Fitzpatrick (second team)1993 Erika Hinton Sonia Freeman (second team) Stephanie Harten (second team)1995 Allie Kemp (third team)1997 Kim Brown1998 Natalie Stuhlmueller (second team)1999 Natalie Stuhlmueller (third team)2000 Laura Schott Tami Pivnick (third team)2001 Laura Schott (second team) Kimberly Yokers (third team) 2002 Kimberly Yokers (second team) Laura Schott (third team)2003 Kimberly Yokers (second team)2004 Courtney Hooker (third team)2005 Tracy Hamm (second team) Courtney Hooker (second team) Caroline Lea (third team)2006 Courtney Hooker (second team)2007 Courtney Hooker 2009 Alex Morgan (second team) Brianna Bak (third team) Katie Oakes (third team) Katrin Omarsdottir (third team)2010 Alex Morgan (first team) Megan Jesolva (third team)

NSCAA ALL-AMERICAN1982 Lesle Gallimore 1983 Lesle Gallimore (second team) Katharin Gustafson (third team) Tucka Healy (third team)1984 Lesle Gallimore Trudi Sharpsteen (second team)1985 Lesle Gallimore (second team) Tucka Healy (third team)1986 Katharin Gustafson 1987 Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett Denise Garcia (second team) Kathy Ridgewell (third team)1988 Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett Valerie Pope (second team)1989 Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett Valerie Pope (second team)1993 Erika Hinton (second team)2000 Laura Schott 2010 Alex Morgan (first team)

SOCCER AMERICA MVP2000 Laura Schott

SOCCER BUZZ ALL-AMERICAN

2000 Laura Schott Tami Pivnick (third team)2001 Laura Schott (second team)2005 Courtney Hooker (second team)2007 Courtney Hooker (second team)

SOCCER TIMES2005 Courtney Hooker (third team)

COLLEGESOCCER.COM ALL-AMERICAN

2001 Laura Schott (second team)

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN1990 Erika Hinton2004 Courtney Hooker (Soccer Buzz)2007 Megan Jesolva (Soccer Buzz, second team) Alex Morgan (Soccer Buzz, second team)

COACH WOODEN CITIZENSHIP CUP

2007 Anna Key

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SOCCER BUZZ ALL-WEST1996 Berkley Bowers (third team)1997 Kim Brown (second team)1998 Natalie Stuhlmueller (second team)1999 Laura Schott (second team) Natalie Stuhlmueller (third team)2000 Laura Schott Tami Pivnick (third team)2001 Laura Schott Kimberly Yokers (third team)2002 Laura Schott (third team) Kimberly Yokers (third team)2003 Kimberly Yokers (third team)2004 Courtney Hooker (third team)2005 Courtney Hooker Tracy Hamm (second team) Liz Eisenberg (third team)2006 Nadia Al-Lami (second team) Courtney Hooker (second team) Alivia Mazura (third team)2007 Courtney Hooker Megan Jesolva (second team) Alex Morgan (third team)2008 Alex Morgan (second team) Katie Oakes (third team) Danielle Brunace (all-freshman) Katrin Omarsdottir (all-freshman)

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR

87-88 Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett

NATIONAL GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR

1986 Mary Harvey

NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

1986 Brandi Chastain

U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM1996 Brandi Chastain Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett Mary Harvey2000 Brandi Chastain Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett2004 Brandi Chastain Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett

WORLD CUP TEAM1991 Brandi Chastain Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett Mary Harvey1995 Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett Mary Harvey1999 Brandi Chastain Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett2003 Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett2011 Betsy Hassett (New Zealand) Alex Morgan

PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC1993 Kerry Benefield Erika Hinton Alexis Thompson1994 Kerry Benefield Karen Cook (second team) Rachel Davidson (second team)1995 Rachel Davidson Karen Cook (second team)1996 Karen Cook Rachel Davidson1999 Tami Pivnick (second team) Jill Stephenson (second team) Maite Zabala (second team)2000 Brittany Kirk Tami Pivnick Shanon McNab (second team) Lee Ann Morton (second team) Kim Stocklmeir (second team)2001 Brittany Kirk Kim Stocklmeir Shannon McNab (second team) Katie Pittman (second team)2002 Brittany Kirk Sani Post2003 Sierra Schlesinger (second team) Kim Stocklmeir (second team) Kimberly Yokers (second team)

2004 Jenny Wendell Anna Key (second team)2006 Jenny Wendell (first team) Anna Key (second team)2007 Courtney Hooker (second team)2008 Lisa Kevorkian (second team) Brianna Bak (honorable mention) Katherine Daiss (honorable mention) Nkechi Kanu (honorable mention) Alex Morgan (honorable mention) Katie Oakes (honorable mention) Gina Pellegrini (honorable mention) Nikki Schrey (honorable mention) Emily Shibata (honorable mention)2009 Lisa Kevorkian (second team) Brianna Bak (honorable mention) Katie Benz (honorable mention) Danielle Brunache (honorable mention) Megan Jesolva (honorable mention) Alex Morgan (honorable mention) Katie Oakes (honorable mention) Katrin Omarsdottir (honorable mention) Gina Pellegrini (honorable mention) Emily Shibata (honorable mention) Miranda White (honorable mention)2010 Lauren Hein (first team) Betsy Hassett (second team) Lauren Battung (honorable mention) Danielle Brunache (honorable mention) McKenna McKetty (honorable mention) Alex Morgan (honorable mention) Katrin Omarsdottir (honorable mention) Emily Shibata (honorable mention) Katie Suits (honorable mention) Samantha Walker (honorable mention) Miranda White (honorable mention)

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Year Coach Record Pac-10 Rec. (Place) NCAA Tournament1982 Pat Keohane 6-0-0 - -1983 Bill Merrell 10-2-3 - quarterfinals1984 Bill Merrell 13-5-1 - semifinals1985 Bill Merrell 13-4-2 - -1986 Peter Reynaud 16-3-1 - quarterfinals1987 Jean-Paul Verhees 16-1-0 - semifinals1988 Jean-Paul Verhees 16-5-2 - semifinals1989 Bill Merrell 14-3-1 - -1990 Bill Merrell 11-6-1 - -1991 Andy Bonchonsky 9-8-0 - -1992 Andy Bonchonsky 8-8-2 - -1993 Andy Bonchonsky 10-4-4 - 1st round1994 Andy Bonchonsky 5-9-4 - -1995 Andy Bonchonsky 8-10-1 3-4-0 (T5th) -1996 Andy Bonchonsky 13-3-2 5-2-0 (2nd) -1997 Kevin Boyd 11-7-1 6-3-0 (4th) -1998 Kevin Boyd 13-8-0 7-2-0 (T1st) 1st round1999 Kevin Boyd 13-7-1 6-3-0 (4th) 1st round2000 Kevin Boyd 17-3-1 7-2-0 (2nd) 2nd round2001 Kevin Boyd 12-7-2 4-4-1 (T5th) 1st round2002 Kevin Boyd 12-8-1 4-5-0 (T6th) 2nd round2003 Kevin Boyd 7-8-4 2-6-1 (T9th) -2004 Kevin Boyd 11-6-3 4-3-2 (T4th) 1st round2005 Kevin Boyd 16-4-2 7-1-1 (2nd) 3rd round2006 Kevin Boyd 12-5-5 3-3-3 (6th) 2nd round2007 Neil McGuire 15-5-1 6-3-0 (T3rd) 2nd round2008 Neil McGuire 10-9-1 3-5-1 (6th) 1st Round2009 Neil McGuire 11-9-1 4-5 (T6th) 2nd Round2010 Neil McGuire 9-6-5 4-4-1 (5th) 1st RoundTotals 337-163-52 (.658) 75-55-10 (.571)

Boyd’s totals ................................................................................. 124-63-20 (.647)Merrell’s totals .................................................................................. 61-20-8 (.730)Bonchonsky’s totals ........................................................................ 53-42-13 (.551)Verhees’ totals .................................................................................... 32-6-2 (.825)Reynaud’s totals ................................................................................. 16-3-1 (.825)McGUIRE’S TOTALS ...................................................................... 45-29-8 (.598)Keohane’s totals ................................................................................. 6-0-0 (1.000)

CAL ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

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ALL-TIME OPPONENTSOpponent W-L-T StreakAdelphi............................2-0-0 ............ W2Air Force .........................1-0-0 ............ W1Arizona ........................13-1-2 ..............L1Arizona State.................7-4-3 ..............T1Arkansas.........................2-0-0 ............ W2Auburn ............................2-0-0 ............ W2Boise State .....................2-0-0 ............ W2Boston College ...............2-0-0 ............ W2Brigham Young ...............1-3-0 ............ W1Buffalo University ............1-0-0 ............ W1Cal Poly ..........................3-2-0 ..............L1CSU Bakersfield .............1-0-0 ............ W1CSU Dominguez Hills .....3-0-1 ............ W1CSU Fullerton .................0-3-1 ..............L2CSU Hayward .................6-3-0 ............ W2CSU Northridge ................1-0-0 ..............W1Central Florida ................2-0-0 ............ W2Chico State .....................5-0-0 ............ W5Cincinnati ........................2-0-0 ............ W2Colgate ...........................2-0-0 ............ W2Colorado ........................2-0-0 ............ W2Colorado College ............9-4-2 ............ W3Colorado State................1-0-0 ............ W1Columbia ........................1-0-0 ............ W1Connecticut.....................1-4-0 ..............L2Cortland State.................0-1-0 ..............L1Creighton ........................1-0-0 ............ W1Dartmouth .......................1-0-0 ............ W1Dayton ............................2-0-0 ............ W2Denver ...........................1-0-0 ............ W1Duke ...............................1-2-0 ..............L2Florida.............................0-1-0 ..............L1Florida International ........1-0-0 ............ W2Florida State ...................0-3-0 ..............L3Fresno State ..................4-0-0 ............ W4George Mason ................1-2-0 ............ W1Hartford...........................3-2-0 ..............L1

Hawaii ............................2-0-0 ............ W2Indiana ............................1-0-0 ............ W1James Madison ..............1-0-0 ............ W1Kansas............................2-0-0 ............ W2Kent State ......................1-0-0 ............ W1Long Beach State .........3-0-0 ............ W3Loyola Marymount ..........1-1-0 ............ W1Marquette .......................1-0-0 ............ W1Massachusetts................1-3-2 ............ W1Metro State .....................1-0-0 ............ W1Michigan ........................1-0-1 ............ W1Missouri ..........................2-2-1 ............ W1Montana..........................3-0-1 ............ W1Navy ...............................1-0-0 ............ W1Nevada ...........................1-0-0 ............ W1New Mexico ....................1-0-0 ............ W1North Carolina ................0-9-0 ..............L9North Carolina State .......1-2-0 ............ W1UNC Greensboro ............1-0-0 ............ W1Northern Colorado ..........1-0-0 ............ W1Northern Illinois...............1-0-0 ............ W1Northwestern ..................0-1-0 ..............L1Ohio State.......................1-1-0 ..............L1Oregon .........................12-1-1 ............ W4Oregon State ...............17-2-1 ............ W6Pacific .............................5-1-1 ..............T1Pennsylvania ..................2-0-0 ............ W2Pepperdine ....................0-0-2 ..............T2Portland ..........................3-6-2 ..............L5Portland State .................1-1-0 ..............L1Princeton ........................0-0-1 ..............T1Providence......................1-0-0 ............ W1Purdue ...........................1-0-0 ............ W1Puget Sound ...................2-0-0 ............ W2Rice ................................2-0-0 ............ W2Sacramento State ...........1-1-0 ..............L1Saint Joseph’s ................1-0-0 ............ W1Saint Mary’s .................14-8-4 ..............T1

San Diego ......................2-1-2 ............ W1San Diego State ............6-3-0 ............ W3San Francisco .............11-3-2 ............ W2San Francisco State .......9-0-0 ............ W9San Jose State ...............4-0-0 ............ W4Santa Clara ................17-13-5 ..............T2Sonoma State .................6-0-1 ............ W6Southern Methodist ........4-0-0 ............ W4Stanford .....................11-15-4 ..............L3Tennessee ......................1-0-0 ............ W1Texas ..............................2-2-0 ............ W1Texas A&M......................3-2-0 ............ W1Texas Christian ...............1-0-0 ............ W1Tulsa ...............................0-0-1 ..............T1UC Davis ........................7-0-1 ..............T1UC Irvine.........................8-0-1 ..............T1UCLA ............................4-13-0 ..............L6UC San Diego.................2-0-0 ............ W2UC Santa Barbara ........10-5-3 ............ W2UNLV ..............................1-0-0 ............ W1USC ..............................5-10-1 ..............L4U.S. International ............3-0-0 ............ W3Utah ................................3-0-0 ............ W3UTEP ..............................1-0-0 ............ W1Vanderbilt ........................0-0-1 ..............T1Vermont ..........................2-0-0 ............ W2Virginia ............................0-1-0 ..............L1Wake Forest ...................2-1-0 ..............L1Washington .................9-11-0 ............ W1Washington State .......12-6-3 ............ W1Western Washington ......2-0-0 ............ W2Westmont .......................1-0-0 ............ W1William & Mary ................1-0-0 ............ W1Wisconsin .......................4-2-0 ............ W2Xavier .............................1-0-0 ............ W1Yale .................................1-0-0 ............ W1

2011 opponents in bold

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1982

Coach: Pat Keohane Record: 6-0-0

10-15 ^Metro State W 5-010-16 ^Colorado State W 6-010-17 at Colorado College W 3-110-22 at Santa Clara W 4-010-25 #Santa Clara W 2-110-30 Colorado College W 2-1^ = at Colorado College,

Colorado Springs, CO# = Played at College of Marin (CA)

1983Coach: Bill Merrell

Record: 10-2-3 NCAA Quarterfinals

9-2 Sonoma State T 0-09-8 UC Santa Barbara W 7-09-17 San Francisco State W 5-09-22 ^Connecticut L 2-1 (OT)9-23 ^Massachusetts T 0-09-24 ^Adelphi W 6-010-1 Stanford W 7-110-4 CSU Chico W 2-110-7 #UC San Diego W 6-010-11 at Saint Mary’s T 1-110-18 at Santa Clara W 3-010-22 at UC Santa Barbara W 2-110-29 CSU Hayward W 4-211-6 *Cincinnati W 5-011-19 *North Carolina L 5-2^ = at Tournament of Champions,

Cortland, NY# = at All-Cal Tournament, Irvine, CA* = NCAA Tournament

1984Coach: Bill Merrell

Record: 13-5-1 NCAA Semifinals

9-5 UC Santa Barbara W 2-19-8 CSU Hayward W 3-09-15 at Stanford W 1-09-20 ^George Mason L 2-09-22 ^Connecticut L 2-19-22 ^Massachusetts T 2-29-23 ^Cortland State W 2-09-28 Saint Mary’s W 3-110-6 at Sonoma State W 2-010-13 Santa Clara W 3-210-20 UC Davis W 6-010-23 San Francisco State W 3-010-26 #Westmont W 5-010-27 #CSU Dom. Hills W 1-010-28 #Colorado College W 4-011-4 *UC Santa Barbara W 2-011-11 *Colorado College W 1-0 (OT)11-17 *North Carolina L 2-1 (OT)11-18 *Massachusetts L 4-1^ = at Tournament of Champions,

Cortland, NY# = at Nike Cup, Santa Barbara, CA* = NCAA Tournament

10-31 $Colorado W 1-011-1 $Adelphi W 4-011-15 *UC Santa Barbara W 3-011-21 *North Carolina L 4-0$ = Neutral Site Match* = NCAA Tournament

1988Coach: Jean-Paul Verhees

Record: 16-5-2 NCAA Semifinals

8-31 at CSU Chico W 2-09-4 Saint Mary’s W 3-09-6 at UC Davis W 2-09-9 Western Wash. W 5-09-11 Santa Clara W 3-09-13 at San Francisco State W 2-09-15 at NC State L 3-09-17 at North Carolina L 1-09-18 $George Mason W 2-09-24 $Florida International W 5-09-25 $US International W 3-09-30 at CSU Hayward L 2-010-6 Puget Sound W 4-010-9 Portland W 4-010-11 San Francisco W 2-010-14 UC Santa Barbara T 1-110-16 UC Davis W 2-110-22 at Stanford T 1-1 (OT)10-25 at Saint Mary’s L 1-011-1 at Santa Clara W 1-011-5 *Saint Mary’s W 2-011-12 *Colorado College W 2-1 (OT)11-19 *NC State L 1-0$ = Neutral Site Match* = NCAA Tournament

1989Coach: Bill Merrell

Record: 14-3-1

9-2 at Oregon State W 6-09-3 at Portland W 3-09-5 San Francisco State W 1-09-8 UC Irvine W 3-09-9 CSU Chico W 2-19-13 Santa Clara L 3-29-15 Texas Christian W 2-09-19 San Francisco W 5-19-23 NC State W 2-09-24 U.S. International W 2-09-28 Saint Mary’s L 1-010-4 UC Davis W 6-010-12 at Santa Clara W 2-110-15 Stanford T 0-0 (OT)10-20 at UC Santa Barbara L 2-110-22 at UC Irvine W 4-010-26 CSU Hayward W 3-110-28 Wisconsin W 2-1 (OT)

1985Coach: Bill Merrell

Record: 13-4-2

9-5 ^Long Beach State W 8-09-6 ^Western Wash. W 4-09-7 ^Sonoma State W 2-09-10 San Francisco State W 3-09-13 Sonoma State W 3-19-19 at Colorado College L 2-1 (OT)9-21 at North Carolina L 2-9-22 at George Mason L 2-09-27 Stanford W 4-010-1 at Saint Mary’s T 0-010-4 CSU Hayward L 3-210-11 UC Davis W 2-010-17 San Francisco W 4-010-20 at Santa Clara W 4-210-23 at CSU Chico W 1-010-26 CSU Dom. Hills W 2-011-1 #Texas A&M W 3-011-2 #Vermont W 3-011-3 #UC Santa Barbara T 0-0^ = at West Coast Soccer Classic, Chico, CA# = at Nike Cup, Santa Barbara, CA

1986Coach: Peter Reynaud

Record: 16-3-1 NCAA Quarterfinals

9-3 at CSU Hayward L 1-09-6 at CSU Dom. Hills T 1-19-7 at Long Beach State W 6-19-13 at San Francisco State W 5-19-18 at Boston College W 3-29-20 at Connecticut W 1-09-23 San Francisco W 4-09-26 Portland W 5-09-30 at UC Davis W 2-110-3 Santa Clara W 4-010-5 at Sonoma State W 3-010-13 No. Colorado W 3-010-15 Saint Mary’s W 2-010-18 at Stanford W 4-110-25 UC Santa Barbara W 1-010-28 CSU Chico W 6-010-31 ^Colorado College L 1-011-1 ^Wisconsin W 4-111-8 *CSU Hayward W 2-011-15 *Colorado College L 1-0^ = at Women’s Soccer Cup, Santa Barbara, CA* = NCAA Tournament

1987Coach: Jean-Paul Verhees

Record: 16-1-0 NCAA Semifinals

9-5 CSU Dom. Hills W 7-19-16 San Francisco State W 4-09-18 at Central Florida W 3-19-20 $Cincinnati W 2-09-25 at UC Santa Barbara W 4-010-3 Sonoma State W 3-010-6 at Saint Mary’s W 2-110-9 Stanford W 5-010-11 UC Davis W 3-010-14 CSU Hayward W 4-210-17 $UC Irvine W 7-110-18 $UC San Diego W 4-010-24 at Santa Clara W 2-1

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1990Coach: Bill Berrell

Record: 11-6-1

8-29 Sonoma State W 2-19-1 $Wisconsin L 1-0 (OT)9-3 at Portland T 0-0 (OT)9-6 Washington State W 4-09-10 Oregon State W 2-19-15 at Massachusetts L 3-09-16 ^Boston College W 5-09-18 at Hartford W 2-19-23 Central Florida W 4-29-26 at Santa Clara L 2-110-3 at Stanford L 1-010-7 at Saint Mary’s L 3-110-12 Portland W 2-010-18 at San Diego State W 2-010-20 at U.S. International W 2-110-21 at UC Irvine W 1-010-24 at San Francisco W 1-010-27 UC Santa Barbara L 2-0$ = Neutral Site Match, Portland, OR^ = Neutral Site Match, Amherst, MA

1991Coach: Andy Bonchonsky

Record: 9-8-0

9-8 Colorado College L 1-09-14 $Massachusetts L 3-19-15 $Southern Methodist W 3-19-17 at Wisconsin L 1-09-21 ^Oregon State W 7-09-22 at Washington State W 4-19-26 San Diego State W 2-19-29 Hartford W 1-010-2 at CSU Hayward W 2-010-6 North Carolina L 2-010-9 San Francisco W 2-010-12 Washington W 4-010-19 at San Francisco State W 3-010-23 Stanford L 1-010-26 at UC Santa Barbara L 2-010-30 Santa Clara L 1-011-3 Saint Mary’s L 3-0$ = Neutral Site Match, Madison, WI^ = Neutral Site Match, Pullman, WA

1992Coach: Andy Bonchonsky

Record: 8-8-2

9-7 Cal Poly SLO W 2-09-9 UC Irvine W 2-09-12 at Hartford L 2-19-13 $Connecticut L 2-19-18 Washington State T 1-1 (OT)9-20 Puget Sound W 2-09-24 at Santa Clara L 2-09-27 San Diego W 4-09-30 at Saint Mary’s L 1-010-9 at San Diego State L 4-110-10 ^Colorado College T 2-2 (OT)10-14 at Stanford L 1-010-17 at Portland L 2-110-18 *Washington W 1-010-21 at San Francisco L 2-110-25 UC Santa Barbara W 4-110-28 San Francisco State W 2-011-1 Michigan State W 2-1$ = Neutral Site Match, Hartford, CT^ = Neutral Site Match, Olympia, WA* = Neutral Site Match, San Diego, CA

1993Coach: Andy Bonchonsky

Record: 10-4-4 NCAA First Round

9-6 Buffalo W 4-09-10 San Diego State W 1-09-13 Oregon State W 1-0 (OT)9-17 at Colorado College W 4-09-19 $Tulsa T 3-3 (OT)9-23 UC Davis T 0-0 (OT)9-29 Saint Mary’s W 2-110-1 at Washington State T 2-2 (OT)10-3 ^Arkansas W 2-110-7 Washington W 2-010-10 Portland T 2-2 (OT)10-13 at Pacific W 2-010-17 Santa Clara W 1-010-20 San Francisco L 1-0 (OT)10-23 Stanford L 4-010-29 at UC Irvine W 1-010-31 at UC Santa Barbara L 1-011-13 *at Stanford L 2-0$ = Neutral Site Match, Colorado Springs, CO^ = Neutral Site Match, Pullman, WA* = NCAA Tournament

1994Coach: Andy Bonchonsky

Record: 5-9-4

9-3 $Providence W 4-19-5 $Connecticut L 1-09-9 UC Irvine W 2-19-11 Colorado College T 0-0 (OT)9-16 at Oregon State L 5-19-18 at Portland L 7-19-25 at Stanford L 1-09-30 ^North Carolina L 7-010-2 ^Duke L 4-210-7 *Washington State W 1-010-9 at Washington L 3-110-14 UC Santa Barbara T 0-0 (OT)10-16 at San Francisco T 1-1 (OT)10-21 at San Diego State L 3-110-23 at San Diego T 0-0 (OT)10-27 at Saint Mary’s W 3-1 (OT)10-30 at Santa Clara L 2-011-5 UCLA W 1-0$ = Neutral Site Match, Pleasanton Sports Park^ = Neutral Site Match, St. Louis, MO* = Neutral Site Match, Seattle, WA

1995Coach: Andy Bonchonsky

Record: 8-10-1/3-4/T5th Pac-10+

9-2 $Virginia L 3-29-3 $Colgate W 2-09-8 Yale W 2-19-10 at Cal Poly SLO L 2-19-16 Sacramento State W 3-19-20 +at Stanford L 2-09-24 Pacific T 0-0 (OT)9-27 at Saint Mary’s W 2-19-30 +Washington State W 1-010-6 +at UCLA L 2-010-8 at UC Santa Barbara L 1-010-13 +at Oregon State L 2-010-14 ^Montana W 2-010-20 +Washington L 4-1 (OT)10-22 +USC W 1-010-25 at San Francisco L 2-010-28 Portland L 4-011-3 +Arizona W 3-211-5 Santa Clara L 3-0$ = Neutral Site Match, Pleasanton Sports Park^ = Neutral Site Match, Corvallis, OR

1996Coach: Andy Bonchonsky

Record: 13-3-2/5-2/2nd Pac-10+

8-30 Pacific W 2-19-1 Colorado W 2-09-6 Portland State W 6-09-10 +Oregon State W 3-09-13 Hartford W 5-09-15 Saint Mary’s L 2-19-20 at Michigan T 2-2 (OT)9-22 at Michigan State W 3-110-4 +at USC W 1-010-6 at UC Irvine W 1-010-11 +Arizona W 3-010-18 +at Washington State L 1-010-20 +at Washington L 4-010-25 San Francisco W 1-010-27 +UCLA W 2-1 (OT)11-1 Cal Poly SLO W 2-011-5 at Santa Clara T 0-0 (OT)11-10 +Stanford W 1-0

1997Coach: Kevin Boyd

Record: 11-7-1/6-3/4th Pac-10+

8-30 Utah W 5-29-1 Northwestern L 2-1 (OT)9-5 at San Diego T 2-2 (OT)9-7 at Cal State Fullerton L 1-09-12 UC Santa Barbara W 1-09-14 Saint Mary’s W 1-09-21 Santa Clara L 2-19-26 vs. North Carolina L 1-09-28 vs. Massachusetts W 2-110-3 at Cal Poly SLO W 2-1 (OT)10-10 +UCLA L 1-010-12 +USC L 2-110-17 +at Stanford L 3-110-24 +Washington W 2-010-26 +Washington State W 1-010-31 +at Oregon W 1-010-2 +at Oregon State W 4-111-7 +at Arizona W 2-011-9 +at Arizona State W 4-0

1998Coach: Kevin Boyd

Record: 13-8-0/7-2/T1st Pac-10+ NCAA First Round

9-5 ^Northern Arizona W 8-09-6 ^San Diego L 2-19-11 &Montana W 1-09-13 &San Diego State L 2-09-18 %Utah W 4-09-20 at Portland L 3-19-24 at Santa Clara L 1-09-27 San Jose State W 3-010-2 Brigham Young L 4-310-4 Southern Methodist W 3-010-9 +Arizona W 4-110-11 +Arizona State W 2-1 (2OT)10-16 +at UCLA W 2-1 (2OT)10-18 +at USC L 2-010-22 at Saint Mary’s W 1-010-25 +Stanford W 1-0 (OT)10-30 +at Washington L 1-011-1 +at Washington State W 3-011-6 +Oregon W 2-1 (OT)11-8 +Oregon State W 5-011-11 *at Pacific L 2-1^ = at Cal Invitational, Livermore, CA& = at Cal Poly Tournament,

San Luis Obispo, CA% = Neutral Site Match, Seattle, WA* = NCAA Tournament, Stockton, CA

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1999Coach: Kevin Boyd

Record: 13-7-1/6-3/4th Pac-10+ NCAA First Round

8-26 Santa Clara L 2-08-28 at San Francisco W 7-09-4 ^William & Mary W 2-19-5 ^San Diego State W 1-0 (2OT)9-10 at Pepperdine T 2-2 (2OT)9-12 at Loyola Marymount L 1-09-19 Arkansas W 2-09-24 &New Mexico W 2-19-26 &at UNC Greensboro W 4-010-1 %Tennessee W 2-110-3 %Duke L 1-010-8 +at Oregon State W 2-010-10 +at Oregon W 1-010-15 +at Arizona State L 2-010-17 +at Arizona W 3-010-22 +USC L 2-1 (2OT)10-24 +UCLA L 3-2 (OT)10-29 +at Stanford W 2-1 (OT)11-5 +Washington State W 6-211-7 +Washington W 3-111-10 *at Brigham Young L 2-0^ = Cal Invitational, Livermore, CA& = at adidas/Spartan Classic,

Greensboro, NC% = Golden Gate Classic, Berkeley, CA* = NCAA Tournament, Provo, UT

2000Coach: Kevin Boyd

Record: 17-3-1/7-2/2nd Pac-10+ NCAA Second Round

8-25 San Francisco W 3-09-1 ^James Madison W 12-09-3 ^Navy W 1-09-8 @Xavier W 3-09-10 @Kent State W 2-09-15 !at Wake Forest W 2-19-17 !Missouri W 2-1 (OT)9-22 &at San Jose State W 4-09-24 &Santa Clara T 1-1 (2OT)9-29 #Colorado College W 2-110-1 #San Diego W 3-010-6 +at Washington State W 2-110-8 +at Washington L 2-110-15 +Stanford W 2-010-20 +Arizona State W 3-010-22 +Arizona W 2-010-27 +at USC W 2-1 (2OT)10-29 +at UCLA L 4-111-3 +Oregon State W 2-011-5 +Oregon W 4-011-11 *Santa Clara L 2-0^ = Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA@ = at LMU/FILA Tournament,

Los Angeles, CA! = at Wake Forest/Nike Tournament,

Winston Salem, NC& = at Bay Area Final Four, San Jose, CA# = Golden Gate Classic, Berkeley, CA* = at NCAA Tournament, Berkeley, CA

2001Coach: Kevin Boyd

Record: 12-7-2/4-4-1/T5th Pac-10+ NCAA First Round

8-31 ^Pacific W 4-09-2 ^Michigan W 4-29-7 at Texas W 2-19-9 at Texas A&M L 3-19-17 at Santa Clara W 2-19-21 at UNLV W 3-19-23 at San Diego State W 3-19-28 Fresno State W 2-010-1 Hawaii W 4-0 10-5 Saint Mary’s L 1-0 (OT)10-7 at San Francisco T 3-3 (2OT)10-12 +at Oregon W 3-010-14 +at Oregon State W 2-010-19 +Washington L 1-010-21 +Washington State L 2-010-28 +at Stanford L 2-111-2 +at Arizona W 2-1 (OT)11-4 +at Arizona State T 1-1 (2OT)11-9 +UCLA L 2-011-11 +USC W 1-0 (2OT)11-16 *Saint Mary’s L 3-2^ = Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA* = at NCAA Tournament, Stanford, CA

2002Coach: Kevin Boyd

Record: 12-8-1/4-5/T6th Pac-10+ NCAA Second Round

8-31 San Francisco (exh.) W 4-08-30 ^Ohio State W 2-09-1 ^Purdue W 2-09-6 Texas L 2-19-8 Texas A&M W 1-09-13 Santa Clara W 2-19-15 at Saint Mary’s T 1-1 (OT)9-22 at Fresno State W 4-19-27 at Pennsylvania W 4-29-29 at Harvard L 3-110-4 Wake Forest W 1-010-11 +at UCLA L 1-010-13 +at USC L 2-010-18 +Oregon W 2-010-20 +Oregon State W 3-110-25 +at Washington L 2-110-27 +at Washington State L 2-011-2 +Stanford L 2-111-8 +Arizona W 4-111-10 +Arizona State W 2-111-15 *Denver W 2-011-17 *at Stanford L 1-0 (OT)^ = Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA* = at NCAA Tournament, Stanford, CA

2003Coach: Kevin Boyd

Record: 7-8-4/2-6-1/T9th Pac-10+

8-22 San Jose State (exh.) W 9-18-29 ^Wisconsin W 2-18-31 ^Montana T 1-1 (OT)9-7 at Santa Clara T 0-0 (2OT)9-14 Fresno State W 2-09-19 Dayton W 2-09-21 Princeton T 1-1 (OT)9-26 #Wake Forest L 2-19-28 at Colorado College W 1-010-3 at Missouri L 1-010-5 at Marquette W 2-010-10 +at Arizona State L 3-210-12 +at Arizona W 3-010-17 +USC L 1-010-19 +UCLA L 1-010-24 +at Oregon State W 3-210-26 +at Oregon L 2-010-31 +Washington State T 0-0 (2OT)11-2 +Washington L 3-111-7 +Stanford L 2-1 (OT)^ = Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA# = Played at Colorado College,

Colorado Springs, CO

2004Coach: Kevin Boyd

Record: 11-6-3/4-3-2/T4th Pac-10+ NCAA First Round

8-20 UC Davis (exh.) W 3-08-27 @Creighton W 3-08-29 @North Carolina L 4-29-3 ^Saint Mary’s W 1-09-5 ^Pepperdine T 0-0 (2OT)9-10 !Colgate W 3-09-12 !San Jose State W 5-19-17 Pennsylvania W 2-09-24 Fresno State W 4-09-26 at Pacific W 5-010-6 at Santa Clara L 3-110-10 +Stanford T 1-1 (2OT)10-15 +Arizona State L 1-010-17 +Arizona W 1-010-22 +at USC L 2-1 (OT)10-24 +at UCLA W 1-0 (2OT)10-29 +Oregon State T 0-0 (2OT)10-31 +Oregon W 5-111-5 +at Washington State W 1-011-7 +at Washington L 1-011-14 *at Santa Clara L 2-1^ = Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA@ = Nebraska adidas Classic, Lincoln, NE! = Saint Mary’s Invitational, Moraga, CA* = at NCAA Tournament, Santa Clara, CA

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2005Coach: Kevin Boyd

Record: 16-4-2/7-1-1/2nd Pac-10+ NCAA Third Round

8-19 Sacramento St. (exh.) W 4-08-26 at Saint Mary’s W 2-1 (2OT)8-28 Missouri T 0-0 (2OT)9-2 ^Montana W 3-19-4 ^UC Santa Barbara W 1-09-9 !Dartmouth W 1-0 (2OT)9-11 !SMU W 5-09-14 Pacific W 3-09-18 Santa Clara L 2-19-23 at Brigham Young L 1-09-25 at Utah W 1-0 (2OT)10-7 +Washington W 1-010-9 +Washington State W 3-010-15 +at Stanford W 2-010-21 +at Arizona T 0-0 (2OT)10-23 +at Arizona State W 1-010-28 +UCLA L 2-010-30 +USC W 2-111-4 +at Oregon W 5-011-6 +at Oregon State W 4-011-11 *vs. Rice W 2-011-13 *vs. UTEP W 2-111-20 $at Florida State L 2-1^ = Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA! = Saint Mary’s Invitational, Moraga, CA* = at NCAA Tournament, Austin, TX$ = at NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL

2006Coach: Kevin Boyd

Record: 12-5-5/3-3-3/6th Pac-10+ NCAA Second Round

8-25 %Indiana W 1-08-27 %at Wisconsin W 1-09-1 ^Kansas W 1-09-3 ^Cal State Fullerton T 0-0 (2OT)9-7 !Air Force W 3-19-9 !Vanderbilt T 0-0 (2OT)9-15 ~at Ohio State L 1-09-17 ~Dayton W 2-09-22 Boise State W 2-19-24 San Francisco W 4-010-6 +at UCLA L 4-110-8 +at USC T 0-0 (2OT)10-13 +Arizona T 1-1 (2OT)10-15 +Arizona State L 1-010-20 +at Washington W 4-110-22 +at Washington State L 2-010-27 +Oregon T 0-0 (2OT)10-29 +Oregon State W 2-011-1 Santa Clara W 1-0 (OT)11-5 +Stanford W 1-011-10 *Auburn W 3-111-12 *at Florida State L 3-1% = Wisconsin Invitational, Madison, WI ^ = Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA! = Saint Mary’s Invitational, Moraga, CA~ = Ohio State Invitational, Columbus, OH* = at NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL

2007Coach: Neil McGuire

Record: 15-5-1/6-3/T3rd Pac-10+ NCAA Second Round

8-27 at UC Davis (exh.) L 1-08-31 ^Columbia W 1-09-2 ^Colorado College W 1-0 (2OT)9-7 !Cal State Bakersfield W 3-09-9 !Vermont W 4-09-14 at Cal State Fullerton L 2-1 (2OT)9-16 at San Diego State W 2-09-21 at Missouri L 4-09-23 at Kansas W 1-09-28 Saint Mary’s W 4-09-30 at Santa Clara W 2-010-14 +at Stanford L 4-210-19 +USC L 3-010-21 +UCLA L 2-010-26 +at Arizona State W 3-110-28 +at Arizona W 2-011-2 +Washington State W 2-111-4 +Washington W 2-111-9 +at Oregon State W 3-111-11 +at Oregon W 3-011-16 *Santa Clara W 2-011-18 *at Stanford T 1-1 (2OT)^ = Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA! = Saint Mary’s Invitational, Moraga, CA* = NCAA Tournament, Stanford, CA

2008Coach: Neil McGuire

Record: 10-9-1/3-5-1/6th Pac-10+ NCAA First Round

8-16 Saint Mary’s (exh.) W 7-08-24 at San Jose State W 3-18-29 ^Cal State Fullerton L 3-29-6 ^Saint Joseph’s W 6-09-12 !Cal State Northridge W 1-09-14 !Boise State W 2-09-19 at Texas A&M L 1-09-21 at Texas L 2-19-26 BYU W 2-19-28 Santa Clara W 1-010/10 +Oregon State W 1-010-12 +Oregon W 5-110-19 +at Washington State L 2-110-19 +at Washington L 3-210-24 +Arizona State T 2-210-26 +Arizona W 2-010-31 +at USC L 2-011-2 +at UCLA L 3-011-8 +Stanford L 3-011-14 *at Florida L 2-1^ = Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA! = Saint Mary’s Invitational, Moraga, CA* = NCAA Tournament, Gainesville, FL

2009Coach: Neil McGuire

Record: 11-9-1/4-5//T6th Pac-10+ NCAA Second Round

8-16 Saint Mary’s (exh.) W 7-08-21 Nevada W 4-1 8-28 at Portland L 0-4 9-4 =Texas A&M W 1-0 9-6 =Texas W 4-2 9-11 ! Portland State W 1-0 9-13 ! Southern Methodist W 4-2 9-18 at Saint Mary’s W 4-1 9-25 Cal Poly L 0-1 (OT)10-2 Sacramento State L 0-1 10-4 at Santa Clara T 1-1 (2OT)10-9 +at Oregon W 2-1 10-11 +at Oregon State W 2-0 10-16 +UCLA L 0-1 10-18 +USC L 2-3 (OT)10-23 +at Washington L 0-1 10-25 +at Washington State L 1-2 (OT)10-30 +Arizona W 2-0 11-1 +Arizona State W 3-2 (OT)11-8 +at Stanford L 1-4 11-13 *Auburn W 2-1 (OT)11-15 *at Florida State L 0-3 = Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA! = Saint Mary’s Invitational, Moraga, CA* = NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL

2010Coach: Neil McGuire

Record: 9-6-5/4-4-1//5th Pac-10+ NCAA First Round

8-16 Saint Mary’s (exh.) W 7-08-21 Nevada W 4-1 8/19 LMU W 2-1 8/22 UCI T 2-2 (2OT)8/27 SCU T 0-0 (2OT)9/3 Rice= W 4-1 9/5 Hawaii= W 8-1 9/12 LBSU W 6-0 9/17 USF W 1-0 9/19 Pacific T 1-1 (2OT)9/23 Portland L 3-1 10/2 at Saint Mary’s T 2-2 (2OT)10/8 +at UCLA L 1-0 10/10 +at USC L 5-4 (OT) 10/15 +Washington W 3-2 10/17 +WSU W 2-0 10/22 +at Arizona L 1-0 (OT)10/24 +at Arizona State T 1-1 (2OT) 10/30 +#1 Stanford L 3-0 11/5 +Oregon W 2-0 11/7 +#13 OSU W 1-0 (2OT)11/12 Duke* L 2-1 = Cal Invitational, Berkeley, CA* = NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL