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2013 Pitt women's soccer media guide contains bios on all coaches and players, ACC and media information and all historical information on the Pitt women's soccer program.

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Women’s Soccer2013Media Guide & Fact Book

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Media Information

Table of Contents

Media InformationTable of ContentsMaps/Directions

123 Quick Facts

ACC/NCAA Tournament Information4

Season PreviewSeason Preview6-9Roster10

Coaching Staff Head Coach Greg MillerMichael Baker

12-131415 Ileana Moschos

Anthony James16

Player Profi lesRoosa ArvasJaci Brown

202122 Marci Carter

Alex Charlebois23Mikayla Chryst24Nicole D’AgostinoDana DelleFemine

252627 Arielle Fernandez

Taylor Francis28Kaila Jenkins29Caroline KeeferKatelyn Lippert

3031

32 Jessica MariniSiobhan McDonough33Riliegh McHugh34Alyssa MeierEmily Pietrangelo

353637 Jackie Poucel

Carly Seneca38Morgan Sharick39Makenzie ShearsonElla Vanhanen

404142 Taylor Wulf

History/Records

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2013 Pitt Women’s Soccer

Coaching RecordsAwards/Honors

44

47 Points LeadersGoals LeadersAssists Leaders50Shots LeadersGoalkeeping Leaders

51

54 Participation LeadersTeam Season Records55Year-by-Year Team Stats56Team Game Records57

58 Misc. Scoring RecordsOpp. Team Game Records59Opp Individual Game Records60Ambrose-Urbanic RecordsAll-Time Letterwinners

61

63 All-Time Numerical RosterCareer Individual StatsAll-Time ScoresOvertime RecordsPitt vs. All Opponents

70

74 2013 Schedule

45-46

48-49

52-53

62-63

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MEDIA INFORMATION

From Pittsburgh International Airport• Take I-376 East/I-279 toward Pittsburgh. Pass

through the Fort Pitt Tunnel in the right lane. Bear right at the fi rst ramp over the bridge, following signs for I-376.

• Exit I-376 at the Oakland/Forbes Avenue exit (Exit 72A).

• Turn left at the third traffi c light (McKee Place).

• Continue through light.• Take left at Allequipa Street (top of hill).• Take right onto Robinson Street. The Peters-

en Sports Complex is on your left.

From Pennsylvania Turnpike (East)• Take the Pittsburgh/Monroeville Exit (Exit 57).

Follow I-376 West toward Pittsburgh.• Take the Oakland Exit (Exit 73B). Bear right

and proceed up the hill to the fi rst traffi c light.

• Take a left at Boulevard of the Allies, then a right at Halket.

• Proceed to Forbes Ave. and take a right.• Make the left after the light (McKee Place).• Continue through light.• Take left at Allequipa Street (top of hill).• Take right onto Robinson Street. The Peters-

en Sports Complex is on your left.

From The North• Take I-79 South to I-279 South to I-579 South

(across the Veterans Bridge)• Exit at the Bouldevard of the Allies (Exit 14)

toward Monroeville/Oakland.• Turn left at Halket Street.• Turn right on Forbes Avenue.• Make the left at McKee Place.• Continue through light.• Take left at Allequipa Street.• Take right onto Robinson Street. The Peters-

en Sports Complex is on your left.

Credentials Credentials for Pitt home women’s soccer games should be requested as early as possible. All credential requests should be directed to Greg Hotchkiss via e-mail at [email protected].

Media Will Call/Entrance All media members must pick up credentials and enter the stadium at WIll Call. Pitt’s Will Call will open an hour prior to kickoff .

Parking Parking passes may be obtained through the Athletic Media Relations Offi ce. Parking is limited as all requests must be made at least one day in advance of the game. Parking will be in the IM Lot.

Visiting Radio Broadcast The visitng radio broadcast crew will be issued space in the press box. As per ACC rules, one ISDN line and one analog phone line will be provided for broadcast. A facility representative will be available prior to the game to answer any questions and/or assist with technological needs.

Wireless Access Wireless internet service is available at the Petersen Sports Complex.

Press Services Members of the media are supplied with week-ly updates containing statistics, game summaries and information regarding upcoming events. On game day, the media relations staff will distribute game programs, team and individual statistics and all post-game information.

Interview Policy If a member of the media wishes to interview or photograph a Pitt women’s soccer player or coach, please contact the Athletic Media Rela-tions Department in advance. Every attempt will be made to fulfi ll the request as effi ciently and as quickly as possible. Interviews with student-athletes will be set up only by the Media Relations Offi ce. Please allow at least one day’s notice. Student-athletes’ telephone numbers will not be released to the media. Inter-views with any of the coaches can be arranged by contacting them directly.

Associated Press, 11 Stanwix Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. (412) 281-3747. ap.org.

Beaver County Times, 400 Fair Avenue, Beaver PA 15009. (724) 775-3200. timesonline.com.

ROOT Sports, 323 North Shore Drive, Suite 200, Pittsburgh, PA 15212. (412) 316-3800. pittsburgh.rootsports.com.

PSN/Pitt TV, 411 William Pitt Union, Pittsburgh, PA 15260. (412) 648-7990. wpts.pitt.edu.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 34 Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. post-gazette.com. Scoreline: (412) 263-1621 or (412) 263-1926

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, D.L. Clark Building, 503 Martindale Street, Third Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15212. Scoreline: (888) 748-8742 or (412) 321-6460.

Pitt Press Box Phone Number, (412) 624-6820

Press Box Phone Number:(412) 624-6820

MEDIA OUTLETS

DIRECTIONS

- Ambrose Urbanic Field is a part of Pitt’s Petersen Sports Complex that opened in 2011.- The Petersen Sports Complex is also home to Charles L. Cost Field and Vartabedian Field.- The fi eld is composed of FieldTurn Synthetic grass and can host a capacity crowd of 735.

AMBROSE URBANIC FIELD

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2013 Pitt Women’s Soccer Quick Facts

School:City/Zip:

Founded:Enrollment:Nickname:

School Colors:Playing Field:

Capacity:Affi liation:

Conference:Chancellor:

Alma Mater/Year:Athletic Director: Alma Mater/Year:

Athletic Department Phone:Ticket Offi ce Phone:

University of PittsburghPittsburgh, PA 15261178728,823PanthersBlue & Gold (PMS 289/PMS 4515)Ambrose Urbanic Field at Petersen Sports Complex1,000NCAA Division IAtlantic Coast ConferenceMark NordenbergThiel College, ‘70Steve PedersonNebraska, ‘80(412) 648-8230(412) 648-7488 or (412) 648-PITT (Petersen Events Center)

SCHOOL INFORMATION

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS

Women’s Soccer Contact:Offi ce Phone:

SID Cell Phone:Email:

SID Fax:Website:

SID Mailing Address:

Overnight Address:

Soccer Press Row Phone:

Greg Hotchkiss, Director of Media Relations(412) 648-8240(412) [email protected](412) 648-8248www.pittsburghpanthers.comPitt Athletic Media Relations; P.O. Box 7436;Pittsburgh, PA 15213-0436Athletic Media Relations; Peterson Events Cen-ter; 3719 Terrace Street; Pittsburgh, PA 15213(412) 624-6820

First Year of Women’s Soccer:Program Years:

Overall All-Time Record:Last Postseason Opponent:

Result:

19961796-187-31at DePaul (10/28/10)Lost, 1-0 (Big East Tou-rnament First Round)

WOMEN’S SOCCER PROGRAM HISTORY

Alma Mater/Year:Record at Pitt (Years):

Career Record (Years):Soccer Offi ce Phone:

Miller Cell Phone:Best time to reach coach:

Assitant Coaches:

Athletic Trainer:

Xavier, ‘937-10-2 (beginning 2nd year)7-10-2 (beginning 2nd year)(412) 648-8232(614) 537-5320AfternoonsMichael Baker (2nd year), Ileana Moschos (2nd year), Anthony James (Volunteer, 2nd year)Jennifer Csonka

HEAD COACH: Greg Miller

Overall Record in 2012:Conference Record/Finish:

Final Ranking Last Year:Starters Returning/Lost:

7-10-22-6-2 Big East Conference(6th place American Division)N/A9/2

2013 TEAM INFORMATION

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ACC Information

Sunday Friday SundayNov. 3 Nov. 8 Nov. 10Campus sites WakeMed Soccer Park WakeMed Soccer ParkQuarter nals Semi nals Championship

ACC Champion

Match 7

TBD*TV: TBA

2013 ACC Women’s Soccer ChampionshipCampus Sites/WakeMed Soccer Park

Cary, N.C.November 3; November 8 & 10

Match 1TBD*

Match 5TBD*

TV: TBA

Match 6TBD*

TV: TBA

Top 8 seeds from the regular season advance to ACC Championship play

Match 2TBD*

Match 3TBD*

Match 4TBD*

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Amy Ufnowski, Associate Director of Communications Phone Number: (336) 369-1003Fax Number: (336) 854-8797Email: [email protected]

ACC Championship Postgame Interview PolicyPostgame interviews for head coaches and select student-athletes will be conducted in a designated area. Sports Information Directors from the individual schools will be responsible for directing coaches and athletes to the interview room.

The winning coach will have a 10-minute “cooling off ” period, at which time the head coach and select players will enter the interview area. The losing coach and select players should proceed towards the interview area approximately 10 minutes after the winning coach begins. The interview order will be reversed for the championship game with the losing coach going fi rst to the interview area and then the winning coach.

Credential RequestAll requests for working press, radio and photographer credentials should be made through Amy Ulfnowski in the ACC Communications Offi ce.

ACC Information

ACC Annual Champions

Year19871988198919901991199219931994199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012

ChampionNorth CarolinaNC StateNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaVirginiaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaWake ForestFlorida StateVirginia

Runner-UpNC State/VirginiaNorth CarolinaNC StateVirginiaNC StateDukeDukeDukeMarylandClemsonMarylandClemsonWake ForestDukeFlorida StateClemsonFlorida StateNorth CarolinaVirginiaFlorida StateFlorida StateVirginia TechFlorida StateMarylandWake ForestMaryland

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Season Preview

Season Preview 6-9Roster 10

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The Pitt women’s soccer team will begin its 2013 season with a bright new perspective. Coming off a 7-10-2 (2-6-2 Big East) season in 2012, second year head coach Greg Miller will take his Panthers into the best women’s soccer conference in the country, the Atlantic Coast Conference. Even though the program welcomes back nine returning starters, 12 incoming freshmen will have the opportunity to compete for playing time immediately.

Maintaining success in the top fl ight ACC under these conditions would be diffi cult for any team, but Miller, joined by assistant coaches Michael Baker, Ileana Moschos and Anthony James, is confi dent in his squad’s ability as long as the Panthers can preserve their identity.

“We want to establish ourselves as one of the most fi t and hardworking teams out there,” Miller said. “We want that to be who we are at the core and if we can consistently show up with that as our identity, I think some of the talent that we have will enable us to compete in every game.”

In preparation for the upcoming season, Miller’s goals throughout the spring sea-son have been to not only to improve, but also to mix his returning players and his new signees.

“Referring to last spring, when you are coaching only 12 players, you have a lot of time to layer things in and the oppor-tunity to establish what you are trying to do,” Miller explained. “Part of our goal this spring was to get this group as prepared as we could be to be able to lead and adopt in these 12 new players. We had our current players constantly communicating with our incoming group this spring to help bridge the gap and in-corporate them into our family sooner”

The leading process that Miller envi-

sions for his team is supplied by team captains Morgan Sharick and Caroline Keefer. Their senior leadership will provide guidance and direction for the 12 new freshmen signees. Sharick, a senior, a catalyst in the Panthers’ strong backline, ranks fi rst among 2012 returning players in minutes played (1737), tied for fi rst in starts (19) and second in goals scored (four). Keefer, a senior midfi elder, has started 54 of her 58 career games played.

In losing two starters and 10 total players, Pitt has lost over a third of its minutes played last season. However, of the 19 goals and 18 assists recorded last year by the Panthers, 89% of the goals scored and 83% of the assist produc-tion returns to the program for the 2013 season.

Pitt adds a 12-member recruiting class that Miller hopes will be ready for the challenge of the new season and the new conference. The youth at every position will be more of a positive than a negative.

Season Preview2013 Women’s Soccer

Senior forward Dana DelleFemine.

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“We see this freshmen group heavily contributing to our team this year,” Miller said. “We really like the diversity and talent level of this class and it really is going to change who we are moving forward. There are so many competitors in this class, people that come from winning clubs and backgrounds. We expect them to bring that experience and winning mentality to our training environment and to our games.”

Pitt’s fi rst ACC women’s soccer season will feature eight matches against op-ponents who ranked among the nation’s top-25 teams last year. The Panthers open up their 2013 season on August 25th against Duquesne.

Here is a position by position look at the 2013 Pitt women’s soccer team:

FORWARDSOff ensively, the Panthers return two experienced players in RS junior Alex Charlebois and senior Dana DelleFem-

ine. Charlebois led the team in goals scored (fi ve) and game winning goals (two) last year. It marked her fi rst season as a Panther after transferring in from Missouri. DelleFemine is making the transition from outside midfi elder to forward this season, and Miller is excited about the prospect of seeing her make the score sheet more often this year, whether it’s contributing a goal or an assist.

Several incoming players will also have the opportunity to compete for play-ing time. Those players include Carly Seneca and Emily Pietrangelo. Seneca is considered one of the top players in Pennsylvania and is a 2012 All-WPIAL selection. Emily Pietrangelo is a member of the Canadian Youth National Team and Under-17 World Cup and Miller ex-pects her experience to provide a good background for the team’s transition to

the ACC. With the addition of these two young players, Miller believes Pitt will have more depth and a more dynamic and balanced scoring attack.

MIDFIELDJunior Alyssa Meier, formerly a defen-sive player, will provide support in the midfi eld. Meier was one of only two players to start all 19 games last year. In Pitt’s fi nal two games last year, Meier saw action in the midfi eld and sparked an off ensive resurgence with a goal and an assist in leading Pitt to wins over Connecticut and Providence. Miller is hoping she can duplicate that success in the coming year. “We are moving Alyssa into the midfi eld full-time we want to be able to utilize her talents in that area of the fi eld to help give us a little more presence and possession,” Miller said.Junior forward Alex Charlebois.

Sophomore midfi elder Roosa Arvas.

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Joining Meier in the midfi eld are three experienced players in senior co-cap-tain Caroline Keefer, senior Katie Lippert and sophomore Roosa Arvas. Miller praises Lippert for her “ball-winning, set play abilities and overall midfi eld presence”.

Arvas, a sophomore from Kuopio, Finland, led the Panthers in points (14), assists (8 – third in the Big East) and was named fourth team All-America. Ar-vas earned Big East Rookie of the Week award last year. Miller calls Roosa “an exciting player. She continues to adapt to the college game and we anticipate her being more of a complete player going into her sophomore season”.

Miller sees this as an opportunity for the midfi eld to improve from last year. “The midfi eld was our most inconsistent line last year,” he said. “By moving Alyssa into the midfi eld to help Katie, Caroline and Roosa, we hope will provide some stability in our possession and in our attacking.”

Also assisting the returnees in the midfi eld are freshmen Ella Vanhanen,

Siobhan McDonough and Arielle Fer-nandez. “We add a completely diff er-ent dynamic with the addition of Ella, Siobhan and Arielle from an athletic and talent standpoint,” said Miller. Van-hanen, a member of the Finnish National Team, possesses the ability to attack 1v1, and Miller described her as, “an explosive, athletic player with a solid tactical understanding of the game.” McDonough, who was a track and hockey standout, was a 2012 All-Amer-ica selection from Governor’s Academy in Massachusetts. Fernandez played for one of the top-fi ve best club teams, the Slammers, in the country in high school, and Miller described her by saying, “Her athleticism, strength and vision will give us added dynamic play to our midfi eld.”

DEFENSEDefensively, the Panthers look to improve upon a strong backline, which Coach Miller credits with being “our strongest line last year, and we antic-ipate that continuing to be one of our stronger lines”. The Panthers have added depth and talent to an already im-pressive returning group. Three players return with a great deal of experience. Senior co-captain Morgan Sharick leads the group, along with juniors Jackie Poucel and Riliegh McHugh. Poucel had a stellar spring, according to Miller, and the team anticipates great things from her this year, after starting 18 of 19 games last year. McHugh, a transfer from Georgia who scored two goals as a forward last year, is one of Pitt’s more diverse players. She will con-tribute full-time on the defensive side of the ball this year. The other position in Pitt’s backline could be fi lled by one of the incoming freshmen. The candidates are Jaci Brown, Marci Carter, Kaila Jen-kins JoJo Chryst and Jessica Marini. Brown played for the Slammers soccer club in high school, the best team in the nation in the ECNL (Elite Clubs National League). Carter was a two-time Tennes-see All-State fi rst team selection, Chryst

earned All-State honors in Wisconsin, Jenkins was a two-time All-State selection in New Jersey and Marini was a two-time second team All-State se-lection in Pennsylvania. Miller believes that these freshmen will add talent and depth to the backline.

GOALKEEPERIn goal, junior Nicole D’Agostino started all 19 games last year, and fi nished the year ranked third in the Big East in

Senior midfi elder Caroline Keefer.

Senior midfi elder Katie Lippert.

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Season Preview

Season Preview

saves (87) and fi fth in save percentage. D’Agostino faced 290 shots in 2012, and had a 73.1 save percentage. She also concluded the season as a Big East Goalkeeper of the week selection.D’Agostino will be challenged by re-turning sophomore Makenzie Shearson and two incoming freshmen keepers: Taylor Wulf and Taylor Francis. Wulf is an athletic goalkeeper with soft hands, great reaction time and strong footwork. Francis also arrives with outstanding credentials. She is rated the 10th best goalkeeper in the nation in the Class of 2013, and ESPN had her ranked as the 135th best high school player in the country.

Miller said of the goalkeeper situation, “It is Nicole’s job to lose, being the returning starter, although she will have other people really challenging her and pushing her for that spot. We expect that to be a daily fi ght”.

Senior defender Morgan Sharick.

Junior goalkeeper Nicole D’Agostino.

Returning Players (11)Dana DelleFemine, ForwardCaroline Keefer, DefenderKatie Lippert, Midfi elderMorgan Sharick, DefenderAlex Charlebois, ForwardNicole D’Agostino, Goalkeeper Riliegh McHugh, DefenderAlyssa Meier, Midfi elderJackie Poucel, DefenderRoosa Arvas, Midfi elderMakenzie Shearson, Goalkeeper

Seniors:

Juniors:

Sophomores:

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2013 Roster

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Season Preview

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School

00 Taylor Francis GK 5-6 FR Cary, N.C./Panther Creek0 Taylor Wulf GK 5-10 FR Mission Viejo, Calif./Santa Margarita1 Nicole D’Agostino GK 6-0 JR* Clarendon Hills, Ill./Hinsdale Central3 Alex Charlebois F 5-7 JR* London, Ontario/Missouri/Mother Teresa Catholic4 Marci Carter D 5-7 FR Ooltewah, Tenn./Baylor School5 Katie Lippert MF 5-6 SR Etters, Pa./Red Land7 Kaila Jenkins D 5-5 FR Montclair, N.J./Montclair8 Jaci Brown D 5-6 FR Tustin, Calif./Arnold O. Beckman9 Caroline Keefer D 5-5 SR Moon Township, Pa./Moon10 Carly Seneca F/MF 5-5 FR Monroeville, Pa./Gateway12 Alyssa Meier MF 5-8 JR* Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville13 Roosa Arvas F/MF 5-8 SO Kuopio, Finland/Kuopio Klassillinen Lukio14 Dana DelleFemine F 5-6 SR North Huntingdon, Pa./Norwin15 Mikayla Chryst D 5-11 FR Pittsburgh, Pa./Madison Edgewood (Wis.)16 Jackie Poucel D 5-9 JR Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township17 Siobhan McDonough F/MF 5-5 FR Andover, Mass./The Governor’s Academy18 Arielle Fernandez F/MF 5-5 FR Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Poly19 Emily Pietrangelo F/MF 5-3 FR Toronto, Ontario/Loretto Abbey Secondary School20 Jessica Marini D 5-1 FR Chadds Ford, Pa./Padua Academy (Del.)24 Ella Vanhanen F/MF 5-5 FR Kuopio, Finland/Kuopio Klassillinen Lukio25 Morgan Sharick D 5-7 SR Lower Burrell, Pa./Burrell26 Makenzie Shearson GK 5-7 SO Belle Vernon, Pa./Greensburgh Central Catholic33 Riliegh McHugh D 5-7 JR* Hershey, Pa./Georgia/Hershey

*denotes redshirt

2013 Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Greg Miller (2nd season)Assistant Coaches: Michael Baker, Ileana MoschosVolunteer Assistant Coach: Anthony JamesAthletic Trainer: Jenny CsonkaStudent Managers: Lilian Lange

Pronunciation Guide

Roosa Arvas: Alex Charlebois:

Nicole D’Agostino: Dana DelleFemine:

Kaila Jenkins: Siobhan McDonough:

Emily Pietrangelo: Ella Vanhanen:

Arielle Fernandez:

Rosa Ar-Vas Charleb-WAHDago-stino Dell-FEM-eenKay-LaCha-vahnPa-trang-e-lowV â n-h â nenAre-ee-El

Rosie Davidson

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Coaching Staff

Head Coach Greg MillerMichael Baker

12-13

Ileana Moschos14

Anthony James1516

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Greg MillerHead Coach

“It is clear that Pitt is committed to taking the next step and I am confi dent of our future in the ACC.” - Head Coach, Greg Miller

Xavier ‘93 • 2nd season at Pitt

With the primary goal of changing the program’s culture upon entering the Atlantic Coast Conference, Greg Miller begins his second year as the University of Pittsburgh’s head women’s soccer coach.

Already after one season, Miller has the Pitt program moving in the right direction. In his fi rst season as head coach in 2012, he guid-ed the Panthers to three times as many wins as in the previous year. Following the sea-son, he went to work on the recruiting trail, immediately signing a 12-member recruiting class that includes players from three diff er-ent countries and six diff erent states. Most importantly, the incoming student-athletes all come from winning backgrounds.

“There are a host of things that attracted me to this job: the high academic reputation, the

amazing campus and the new on-campus soccer facility are just a few,” Miller said. “It is clear that Pitt is committed to taking the next step and I am confi dent in our new home in the ACC.

Miller became the third head coach in the history of the Pitt women’s soccer program on Sunday, January 1, 2012. He spent the previous 11 seasons as an assistant at Ohio State University, including the last six as associate head coach, “defensive coordina-tor” and recruiting coordinator. In those 11 seasons, Miller helped guide the Buckeyes to three Big Ten Championships and seven NCAA Tournament berths.

“We are excited to have Greg Miller here at the University of Pittsburgh as our head women’s soccer coach. He has a long track record of success as a coach, including the consistent excellence established during his tenure at Ohio State,” said Pederson. “Greg’s experience in winning the Big Ten, regular appearances in the NCAA Tourna-ment and a Final Four appearance in 2011 give him a unique set of qualifi cations. Not only has he proven his ability to recruit and coach the fi nest players in the country, but he will lead us into the ACC, the top soccer conference in the country. We are thrilled to have Greg and his family in Pittsburgh.”

Sanft adds, “Pitt is a world class University with a beautiful campus and great athletics facilities. We have high aspirations for all of our teams, and I am confi dent Greg Miller

will provide the leadership to take our wom-en’s soccer team to a nationally competitive level.”

In 2010, Ohio State claimed one of its most successful seasons in program history. The Buckeyes fi nished 17-5-2 on their way to a Big Ten regular season championship and an appearance in their fi rst-ever NCAA College Cup (Final Four). Under the tutelage of Miller, Cassie Dickerson was named the 2010 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. The Buckeyes won three major conference awards that season as Paige Maxwell was voted the Off ensive Player of the Year and head coach Lori Walker was selected as the Coach of the Year.

In 2012, Ohio State advanced to its sec-ond consecutive Sweet 16 with wins over Tennessee and Milwaukee in the fi rst two rounds. The 2011 season marked the fi nal year for a nine-member Scarlet and Gray senior class that compiled a school-record 51 victories.

In total, Miller has coached fi ve consen-

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sus All-America players, four freshman All-America honorees and 12 All-Big Ten fi rst team selections. Miller has helped to mentor 75 student-athletes to academic All-Big Ten accolades and eight NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-Americans.

With Miller on the coaching staff , the Buckeyes posted 10 or more wins on eight occasions and set the school record with 19 victories in 2004. OSU also set numerous records that season, including most goals (62), assists (63), shutouts (13) and goals-against average (0.67) and an appearance in the national quarterfi nals.

Ohio State, under Miller’s defensive guid-ance, had consistently been a diffi cult team for opponents’ to score on. He had helped direct the Buckeyes to their top four seasons for fewest goals allowed (17 in 2003, 18 in 2004, 13 in 2009 and 15 in 2010).

Prior to Ohio State, Miller was an assistant coach at Butler University for two seasons (1999-2000). The Bulldogs tied for fi rst in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference in 1999. Miller’s coaching career began in Indianap-olis when he accepted a position as junior varsity and assistant varsity coach of the Cathedral High School boy’s team. In fi ve

years as JV coach, Miller compiled a 38-9-6 record, while the varsity team won multiple city and sectional honors.

A four-year member of the men’s soccer team at Xavier, Miller graduated from the university with a degree in psychology in 1993.

With over 14 years of NCAA Division I coaching experience, Miller holds an “A” License from the U.S. Soccer Federation, a Premier Diploma from the NSCAA and is a Region II Olympic Development Program staff coach. An active member of the NSCAA, he also served as a staff coach with the Ohio Premier Soccer Club in Dublin, Ohio. Miller coached four years with the Indiana State Olympic Development Program and the Indiana Youth Soccer Association.

Miller, 41, is married to the former Amy Langhals. Amy, who served her alma mater - Ohio State - as an assistant golf coach was also a standout student-athlete on the women’s golf team. She is a member of the school’s Hall of Fame as a three-time All-Big Ten selection and honorable mention All-American. The couple has a two-year old son, Colin.

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Michael BakerAssistant Coach

Known for outstanding defensive perfor-mances, Michael Baker begins his second season on the University of Pittsburgh women’s soccer coaching staff .

“I am very excited to have Mike on our staff ,” head coach Greg Miller said. “He brings a good amount of experience from various programs along with a great work ethic. He has a real sense for the game, is an excellent coach, and a tireless recruiter with strong club ties all around the country,

Coaching CareerUniversity of Pittsburgh, 2012-PresentMiddle Tennessee State University, 2009-11Northwestern State University, 2006-09Eckerd College, 2004-06Western Kentucky, 2002-04

Baker File

Western Kentucky ‘05 • 2nd season at Pittall of which will prove vital as we move into the ACC.”

Baker has over seven years of NCAA Divi-sion I soccer coaching experience including stints at Middle Tennessee State (2009-11) and Northwestern State (2006-09). He also worked in the same capacity at Eckerd College, Fla. (2004-06) and Western Kentucky (2002-04).

During his three seasons at Middle Tennes-see State (2009-11), Baker helped guide the Blue Raiders to three straight winning sea-sons, including a Sun Belt Conference title and the program’s fi rst NCAA Tournament bid in 2010. During the conference cham-pionship season in 2010, Baker coached a MTSU defensive unit that allowed a goal or fewer in 15 consecutive matches, including every game against Sun Belt opponents. The team’s 1.13 goals against average marked the program’s lowest total in three years. With the responsibility of training the goalkeepers, Baker played an integral role in the success of Rebecca Cushing, who was named the Sun Belt Conference Tournament Most Outstanding Player, as well as the National Goalkeeper of the Week, for her shutout performance against No. 15 Denver in the championship game

Baker’s success with collegiate goalkeep-ers began before his time with MTSU. Prior to joining the Blue Raiders, he spent three seasons at Northwestern State (2006-09). In just his fi rst season with the Demons, he

helped the team’s goalies turn in their best collective performance on record as they allowed just 19 goals all season and only six in conference play. During his three seasons on the staff , Northwestern State compiled a 29-25-6 record.

Baker’s collegiate coaching experience also includes two seasons as the assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s teams at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Fla. from 2004-06 and two seasons as a volunteer as-sistant at his alma mater Western Kentucky from 2002-04.

Baker’s coaching licenses include an NSCAA Regional Diploma, an NSCAA Na-tional Youth Diploma, an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma, a USSF “C” license, and a Brazilian “D” license.

Baker graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2005. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture with an emphasis in equine science, while also completing a minor in marketing.

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pionships in Russia. In 2005, Haig was named to the NSCAA All-Central Region Team and All-Big 12 Second Team selection.

At Florida State, Moschos helped the Seminoles advance to the College Cup in 2006, and at Iowa State, she was part of the 2005 Big 12 Coaching Staff of the Year after the Cyclones earned a program-best sec-ond-place fi nish in the Big 12 and a fi rst-time bid into the NCAA Tournament.

After her collegiate playing career, Moschos was a member of the Greek National Team when it hosted the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics. She was named the Most Valuable Goalkeeper in the Women’s Professional Soccer League (WPSL) in 2002 while playing for the California Storm. She was also invited to the fi rst-ever Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA) combine and draft.

Moschos earned her bachelor’s degree in business economics from Woff ord College in 1998 after being a four-year letterwinner for the Terriers. A team captain, she earned All-Southern Conference Tournament acco-lades in 1997 and was an NSCAA All-South Region selection in 1996.

Moschos has received her Premier, Advanced national and National diplomas from the NSCAA. She has been an NSCAA licensed goalkeeping coach since 2000, and holds an USSF “A” coaching license.

In 2000, Moschos earned a master’s degree from Wyoming in physical and health educa-tion and kinesiology.

Known for professional goalkeeping ability and defensive knowledge, Ileana Moschos is set to begin her second season as an as-sistant coach with the Pitt women’s soccer program.

“Ileana has been a wonderful addition to our Pitt women’s soccer family,” Miller said.”She has had a great deal of experience as an as-sistant coach at a number of institutions. She has a bright soccer mind, a real competitive drive, and is an organized, diligent recruiter.”

Moschos is equipped with 12 years of collegiate coaching experience, including stints at Ball State (2011), Creighton (2007-

11), Florida State (2006-07) and Iowa State (2004-06).

At her most recent stop at Ball State in 2011, the Cardinals tallied nine victories and quali-fi ed for the MAC Tournament.

Before Ball State, Moschos spent four years as the top assistant at Missouri Valley Con-ference power Creighton, where she helped guide the Bluejays to a Missouri Valley Conference Tournament title and national tournament bid in her fi nal season on the coaching staff (2010). That season, Creighton went 15-4-2 with 10 shutouts and a 0.83 goals against average. In Moschos’s four seasons as an assistant, Creighton had 35 shutouts, including a school-record 11 in 2009. The Bluejays had an all-conference goalkeeper in three of the four years with Moschos on the staff .

Moschos began her collegiate coaching ca-reer as an assistant at the University of Wyo-ming in 1999. Following her one season with the Cowgirls, Moschos spent two seasons at North Texas, two seasons at Iowa State and one season at Florida State. She also spent time at Sacramento State and Davidson as well all before moving on to Creighton and then Ball State. From 2002-04, she coached in the Olympic Development Program as a member of the ODP staff in Dallas.

During her tenure at Iowa State, Moschos played a vital role in ISU’s 2006 class ranking 26th in the nation. Under her guidance and coaching, Iowa State goalkeeper Joanna Haig was named to the Under-20 US Wom-en’s National Team for the FIFA World Cham-

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Ileana MoschosAssistant Coach

The Baker FileCoaching CareerUniversity of Pittsburgh, 2012-PresentBall State University, 2011-12Creighton University, 2007-11Florida State University, 2006-07Iowa State University, 2004-06

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Anthony JamesVolunteer Assistant CoachWheeling Jesuit ‘94 • 2nd season at Pitt

Anthony James begins his second season with the Pitt women’s soccer program as its Volunteer Assistant Coach. James joins the Pitt staff with a combined 19 years of wom-en’s soccer coaching experience, including 11 years at the collegiate level. In previous appointments, he has served as the head coach at both Youngstown State (2004-08) and West Virginia Wesleyan (2000-04) and as a graduate assistant at his alma mater Wheeling Jesuit (1994-97).

James currently works as the Director of Coaching and Player Development for the Soccer Vision Academy. He established the academy during the spring of 1998 in Wheeling, W.Va. Most recently, James spent time enhancing his coaching credentials with international trips to Spain and Brazil. While in both countries, James was able to study the youth academies of Real Madrid, Athletico Madrid and Getafe in Spain and Flamengo, Botafogo, Fluminense and Tigres FC in Brazil.

Previously, James served as the head women’s soccer coach at Youngstown State for fi ve seasons. In 2008, the Penguins experienced their most successful season at the NCAA Division I level while winning their fi rst ever Horizon League postseason match. During his tenure, fi ve of his players were named to Horizon League All-Conference teams. His 2007 squad, which showcased his most talented recruiting class, was honored by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America for maintaining a team grade point average of 3.09.

He is formerly an assistant coach with the United States Under-14 Girl’s National Team

and is currently the head coach of the Ohio North 1997 Girl’s Olympic Development Pro-gram state team. Currently, James is also the assistant coach of the Region I U-13 Girl’s ODP team.

In 2000, James became the head women’s soccer coach at West Virginia Wesleyan College where he guided the Bobcats to a 55-25-3 overall record along with two West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles. For his eff orts, he received WVIAC Coach of the Year awards in both 2001 and 2003. In 2003, he led Wesleyan to a 16-3-2 record. During his four-year tenure, James also coached two All-Americans, two con-ference players of the year and two rookies of the year.

James began his collegiate coaching career in 1994 as a graduate assistant at Wheeling Jesuit University. He later established him-self as one of the elite high school coaches in West Virginia when he took over the Wheeling Park High School varsity program in the fall of 1997. He guided his teams to back-to-back state championships (1998 and 1999) and also experienced an undefeat-ed season in 1999. For his eff orts, he was honored as a two-time West Virginia High School Coach of the Year award winner.

During his time in West Virginia, James worked at the state ODP level and joined the Region I staff in 1999 as a senior staff coach with the girl’s program. He was later named head coach of the U-13 girl’s program in 2004. In 2005 he was named to the Region I staff to take an ODP team to Barbados to compete internationally against teams from Barbados and other Caribbean countries.

Recently, he was included on the Region I staff to participate in the U.S. Youth Soccer Regional ODP Girls 2012 event in Costa Rica with the 1997 Region I Girl’s ODP team. From 2005-08, James worked with the U.S. Soccer Under-14 Girls National Team pool camp in California

James earned a bachelor of science degree in industrial engineering from Wheeling Jesuit in 1994. He earned a Masters of Busi-ness Administration in 1997.

A native of Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, James holds a USSF “A” License, NSCAA Premier Diploma and USSF Youth License. He resides in Western Pennsylvania with his wife Andrea and their two sons Antoni and Arion.

Coaching CareerUniversity of Pittsburgh, 2012- PresentYoungstown State University, 2004-08West Virginia Wesleyan College, 2000-04Wheeling Park H.S.(W.Va.), 1997-99

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Player Profi les

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Marci CarterAlex CharleboisMikayla Chryst

Nicole D’AgostinoDana DelleFemineArielle Fernandez

Taylor FrancisKaila Jenkins

Caroline KeeferKatie Lippert

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Riliegh McHughAlyssa Meier

Emily PietrangeloJackie PoucelCarly Seneca

Morgan SharickMakenzie Shearson

Ella VanhanenTaylor Wulf

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Roosa Arvas 13MF • 5-8 • SO • 1L Kuopio, Finland/Kuopion Klassillinen Lukio

Johns in a 2-2 tie (Oct. 7)...Notched a goal in a 3-1 win over Duquesne (Aug. 26)...Finished with a career-high two assists in two games: at St. Bonaventure (Aug. 24) and Duquesne (Aug. 26)...Totaled four points two diff erent times: Duquesne (Aug. 26) and at St. John’s (Oct. 7).

HIGH SCHOOL: Native of Kuopio, Finland who led her team to the girls Finnish Championship in 2010...Was named Finnish technique champion in 2008...Also played on both the U16 and U19 national teams, playing in 11 games and scoring two goals...Named 2012 team MVP.

PERSONAL: Born October 27, 1993 in Kuopio, Finland...Daughter of Jarmo Arvas and Jaa-na Strengell...Undeclared major and enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

CAREER HIGHS:Minutes: 100, at St. John’s, 10/7/12.Goals: 2, at St. John’s, 10/7/12.Assists: 2, two times- Duquesne, 8/26/12; at St. Bonaventure, 8/24/12.Points: 4, two times- at St. John’s, 10/7/12; Duquesne, 8/26/12.Shots: 5, two times- at St. John’s, 10/7/12; Robert Morris, 8/22/12.

Ranked third among Big East statistical lead-ers in assists and assists per game...Ranked No. 46 nationally in assists per game...Became only the third player in Pitt history to be named the Big East Women’s Soccer Rookie of the Week on Aug. 27 after totaling one goal, fi ve assists and seven points in wins over Robert Morris, St. Bonaventure and Duquesne...Also named the College Sports Madness Women’s Soccer Big East Player of the Week for her eff orts...Saw action in all 19 games, including 17 starts as a freshman...Recorded three goals on the season including a career-high two at St.

Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att.2012 19-17 1253 3 8 14 29 .103 12 .414 1 0-0Totals 19-17 1253 3 8 14 29 .103 12 .414 1 0-0

Arvas Career Statistics

QUOTING MILLER: “Roosa is an exciting player. She continues to adapt to the college game, and we anticipate her being more of a complete player going into her sophomore season. We look for her to be impacting our success either in the midfi eld or up front.”

2012: Named a Fourth Team All-American by College Sports Madness...Led Pitt in points (14), assists (eight) and corner kicks taken (46), ranked second on the team in shots (24) and third in goals scored (three)...Also recorded 29 shots, including 12 on goal and racked up 1,254 minutes of playing time...

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Jaci Brown 8D/MF • 5-6 • FR • HSTustin, Calif./Arnold O. Beckman

QUOTING MILLER: “Jaci comes from the ex-tremely successful Slammers FC team in Cal-ifornia where they expect nothing but your best. Coming off an ECNL National Champi-onship, Jaci has risen above and beyond to make herself an excellent defender. She has the athleticism and tactical understanding as an outside back to be very dangerous in the attack but has the mindset to get back and defend quickly. We expect her to have an immediate impact.”

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of Arnold O. Beckman High School in Irvine, Calif., where she played four years of varsity soccer for coaches Gordon Scott and Stacy Colon...Currently playing her senior season at Beckman...Four-year varsity starter...Two-time team captain...Three-time Orange County Varsity “Top Player to Watch” honor-ee...Four-year All-Pacifi c Coast Conference selection...First-team all-league as a junior...Two-time all-league selection as a freshman and sophomore...Helped guide the Lady Pa-triots to a California State Semifi nalist fi nish and Regional fi nalist appearance as a fresh-man...Named team Rookie of the Year and received the team’s Scholar-Athlete Award...Three-time Scholar-Athlete award winner...Has played for the Slammers FC Club team

for nine years (2004-13)...Served as the team’s captain since 2005...Helped lead the Slammers to the ECNL Under-16 National Championship in 2012...The Slammers were named the top soccer club in the ECNL in 2012...Also led the Slammers to two Surf Cup championships (2010 and 2011), the Region 4 and National Cup Champions (California South) in 2011, the Nike Manchester Cup fi nals in 2010 and the 2008 CalSouth State Title...Invited to attend the 2008 and 2009 California Regional Training Camp.

PERSONAL: Born Jaci Mychele Brown on

August 24, 1995...Daughter of Charles and Lily Brown...Has one older sister Rachel...Uncle Eugene Brown wrestled at Springfi eld College...Uncle Maurice Brown ran track at NJIT...Has volunteered in her community feeding the homeless for two years...Pas-sionate about fashion and design...Served on the Nordstrom BP Fashion Board from 2011-2013...Played on the FC Slammers Club team with fellow Pitt signee and California native Arielle Fernandez...Undeclared major and enrolled in the College of Business Administration.

“Jaci has the athleticism and understanding as an out-side back to be very dangerous in the attack but has the mindset to get back and defend. We expect her to have an immediate impact.” - Head Coach, Greg Miller

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Marci Carter 4D • 5-7 • FR • HS Ooltewah, Tenn./Baylor School

Premier League Central championship and state fi nals appearance and 2013 Disney Showcase title...Four-year varsity basket-ball letterwinner...Two-year National Honor Society member.

PERSONAL: Born Marci Michelle Carter on September 5, 1994...Daughter of Jack and Donna Carter...Has three older sib-lings: Brian, Jenny and Nathan...Brother Brian played soccer at Woff ord College...Sister Jenny played soccer at Covenant College and was named a NSCAA First Team All-American in 2009...Hobbies and interests include reading, animals and rock climbing...Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity...Once attended a National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine in Chicago in 2011...Plans to major in bioengineering and hopes to be an orthopedic surgeon one day.

QUOTING MILLER: “Marci is a smart and gifted athlete. She is a composed defender that has a huge competitive drive about her. She reads the game very well and has proven leadership qualities that will come in handy for us. We are expecting her to chal-lenge for time at the center back spot.”

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of The Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tenn., where she played four years of varsity soccer for coaches Jimmy Weekly and Curtis Blair...Two-time Tennessee Division II Class 2A All-State First Team selection (senior and sophomore seasons)...Selected All-State by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association...Guided Baylor to back-to-back state cham-pionships in 2010 and 2011...Led the Lady Raiders to an 11-4-3 record as a senior...Led team to the 2011 Tennessee Division II Class 2A state title, a No. 3 national ranking by ESPN and a 19-1-0 record during her junior season...Helped lead Baylor to the state title and a 17-0-2 record during her sophomore year...Helped guide her squad to a Division II Class 2A state runner-up fi nish and 17-1-1 record as a freshman...Played for the Olympic Development state team from 2009-11...Played for Nashville’s FC Alliance from 2010-13 where she was coached by Josh Gray...Helped lead FC Alliance to the 2011 Tennessee state title, the 2012 Region 3

“Marci is a smart and gifted athlete. She is a composed defender that has a huge competitive drive about her. She reads the game very well and has proven leadership quali-ties that will come in handy for us.” - Head Coach, Greg Miller

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Alex Charlebois 3F • 5-7 • JR • 1L London, Ontario/ Missouri/Mother Teresa Catholic

QUOTING MILLER: “Alex is a versatile player that could play either in the midfi eld or up top. Her work rate and athleticism will be key for us next year and we look to have Alex be-come a heavier contributor statistically.”

CAREER: Enters her redshirt junior season at Pitt after leading the Panthers in scoring (fi ve goals) and game-winning goals (two) as a redshirt sophomore...Transferred to Pitt after attending Missouri (2010-11).

2012: Started 15 of 19 games played on the year, while tallying a total of 1,170 minutes...Led Pitt with fi ve goals and two game-win-ning goals and ranked second on the squad in points (12)...Tallied 13 shots on goal with a .619 shots on goal percentage...Also tallied two assists on the year...Named to the Big East Honor Roll on Oct. 15 after scoring three goals on the week, including a career-high two scores along with the game-winner against Connecticut (Oct. 11) and one against Providence (Oct. 14)...Two game winning goals on the year came against both Robert Morris (Aug. 22) and Connecti-cut (Oct. 11)...Notched two goals and a career-high four points against Connecticut (Oct. 11)...Scored a goal in a 3-1 win over Duquesne (Aug. 26)...Finished with assists against both Liberty (Sept. 7) and Villanova (Sept. 28)... Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

2010-11: Spent two years at the University of Missouri...Played her freshman season at Missouri...Saw action in 18 games...Notched an assist in a conference win over Oklahoma (Oct. 3)...Tallied eight shots on goal during the year.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School in London, Ontario...In 2008, her team won the Women’s Canadian National silver medal and was both Ontario Cup Champions and Mid-Amer-ican Champions...In 2007, was OYSL West Division Champions, Mid-America Champi-ons and Ontario Cup Champions...In 2006, led team to the Pacesetter Championships, where they won fi rst place, as well as the Ontario Cup Championship, the Mid-America Classic Gold Division Championship and the Canadian National Championship...Named 2006 Female Athlete of the Year...Nominated for Junior Athlete of the Year in 2007...Recip-ient of the Mother Teresa Soccer Award...Was also a very active skier, qualifying and competing at the provincial level on the slalom, giant slalom, and Super G events...Is a certifi ed CSCF Level 2 coach in ski racing...Also played basketball and competed in track and fi eld...Two-year honor roll student.

PERSONAL: Born November 30, 1992 in Newmarket, Ontario...Daughter of Giles and Tara Charlebois...Has one sister, Brieanna...Majors in social sciences.

CAREER HIGHS:Minutes: 85, at Michigan, 8/19/12.Goals: 2, Connecticut, 10/11/12.Assists: 1, two times- Villanova, 10/28/12; at Liberty, 9/7/12.Points: 4, Connecticut, 10/11/12.Shots: 4, Providence, 10/14/12.

Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att.2012 19-15 1170 5 2 12 21 .238 13 .619 2 0-0Totals 19-15 1170 5 2 12 21 .238 13 .619 2 0-0

Charlebois Career Statistics

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Mikayla Chryst 15D • 5-11 • FR • HS Pittsburgh, Pa./Madison Edgewood (Wis.)

PERSONAL: Born Mikayla Jo Chryst on Feb-ruary 9, 1995...Daughter of Paul and Robin Chryst...Daughter of Pitt football coach Paul Chryst...Has an older sister Katy and younger brother Danny...Sister Katy is a sophomore at Pitt...The sisters were teammates at Edge-wood...Nickname is JoJo...Stayed with her grandmother in Madison while completing her senior year in high school...Completed over 200 hours of community service during high school...Undeclared major and enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

“JoJo is dominant in the air and competent technically, allowing her to be composed on the ball. She brings atti-tude, work ethic, tenacity and height to our back line.”- Head Coach, Greg Miller

QUOTING MILLER: “JoJo is an athletic, hard-nosed defender. She is dominant in the air and competent technically, allowing her to be composed on the ball. She brings attitude, work ethic, tenacity and height to our back line.”

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of Edgewood High School in Madison, Wis....Completed her senior season in the spring at Edgewood where she competed for head coach Chris Martinelli...As a defender, scored two goals and contributed three assists during her senior year...Named three-time All-Area player by the Wisconsin State Journal and “Best of the Rest” honoree by the Wisconsin Coaches Association... Four-time unanimous All-Badger South Conference selection...Four-time All-City selection...Two-year soccer team captain...Helped guide the Crusaders to the 2011 state championship and Badger South Confer-ence title as a sophomore...Team captured a conference title and appeared in the state semifi nals during her freshman season...Competed for the Madison 56ers for head coaches Brian Feyrer and John Reddan (2006-12)...Four-year varsity letterwinner in basketball for head coach Lora Staveness...National Honor Society member...High Honor Roll student (2010-13).

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Nicole D’Agostino 1GK • 6-0 • JR • 2L Clarendon Hills, Ill./Hinsdale, Central

QUOTING MILLER: “We’re excited to have Nicole back for her fi nal year. She obviously did a great job for us last fall and had a really good spring. That hard work has got her fi tness to a whole new level. Her game has also improved. We expect her to be fi ghting off the others for the starting goalkeeper spot.”

CAREER: Enters her redshirt junior season after seeing action in 24 career games (21 starts) and 2,011 minutes as Pitt’s goalkeep-er...Earned the starting goalkeeper role as a redshirt sophomore in 2012.

2012: Played in 1,696 minutes and started all 19 games at goalkeeper...Made 87 saves, totaled three shutouts, allowed only 1.70 goals per game and registered a .731 save percentage while facing 290 shots on the year...Ranked third overall in the Big East in saves (87) and fi fth in saves per game (4.6)...Named the Big East Women’s Soccer Goal-keeper of the Week during the fi nal week of the season (Oct. 15) after combining for 12 saves and allowing just one goal in wins over Connecticut and Providence...Recorded shutouts at Liberty (Sept. 7), at South Florida (Sept. 16) and vs. Providence (Oct. 14)...Finished with a career-high nine saves three diff erent times: at Michigan (Aug. 19), vs. Mi-ami (Aug. 31) and vs. Connecticut (Oct. 11)...Made seven saves in four diff erent matches: Marquette (Sept. 13), at Notre Dame (Sept. 21), at DePaul (Sept. 23) and at St. John’s (Oct. 7).

2011: Played in fi ve games, starting two match-es...Logged 315 minutes in goal and posted a .500 save percentage...Made 15 saves.

Season GP-GS Min. GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho2011 5-2 315:00 15 4.29 15 .500 1 3 0 0.02012 19-15 1694:57 32 1.70 87 .731 7 10 2 3.0Totals 19-15 2009:57 47 2.10 102 .685 8 13 2 3.0

D’Agostino Career Statistics

2010: Redshirted fi rst season at Pitt.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Hinsdale Central High School in Clarendon Hills, Ill...Led Hinsdale Central to the state champi-onship, fi nishing the season ranked No. 11 nationally...Led her team to two conference titles (2007 and 2009) and regional cham-pionships (2008 and 2009)...Recorded nine shutouts during her junior season, leading her team to a 20-3-2 record and a state title...Recorded 116 saves in 19 games during her junior season...Allowed only 1.11 goals per game as a junior...Named Honorable All-Sectional twice for her play as a junior and senior...Recorded four shutouts during her sophomore year... Allowed 0.83 goals per game and recorded eight shutouts during her freshman season.

PERSONAL: Born June 16, 1992...Daughter of Joseph D’Agostino and Vivian Busch...Has one older sister: Danielle...Majors in communication & economics.

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Dana DelleFemine 14 F • 5-6 • SR • 3L North Huntingdon, Pa./Norwin

QUOTING MILLER: “Dana is an exciting play-er whose speed and work rate will help us. We defi nitely hope that she can get on the score sheet a little more this year, whether that’s assisting or scoring goals.”

CAREER: In three seasons with the Panthers, Dana DelleFemine has scored six goals and tallied two assists while appearing in 50 career games...Posted two multi-goal games during her career...Pitt is 4-0 in matches where she’s scored.

2012: Started all 17 games that she played in on year...Tallied one assist and three points on the year...Led Pitt in shots on goal with 14 and ranked third on the team in overall shots with 24...Racked up 1,016 minutes of playing

time...Lone goal of the season was the deciding goal in a 2-1 win at St. Bonaventure (Aug. 24)... Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

2011: Appeared in 19 games, starting in 15...Tallied two goals and four points...Ranked second on the team in goals, second in shots on goal (15) and third in shots (37)...Both goals on the season came in a 6-1 win over St. John’s (Oct. 9).

2010: Saw action in 14 games with fi ve starts...An off ensive threat at forward...Finished second on the team in goals (3) and fourth in points (7)...Started the fi rst fi ve games of the season before missing part of the season due to injury...Scored fi rst two career goals including the game-winner in a 3-0 victory over Oakland (Aug. 29)...Added a goal in the Panthers 2-0 win against conference foe Providence...Tallied an assist in season opening victory over Buff alo (Aug. 20)...Fired 12 shots including 11 on goal to lead the squad with a .917 shots-on-goal percentage.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Norwin High School in North Huntingdon, Pa....A four-year varsity letterwinner at Norwin High School...Three-time All-Section Class 3A selection (2007-2009) and two-time All-WPIAL Class 3A honoree...Named to the Pittsburgh Post Gazette All-Star East Team in 2008 and 2009...Named the Fay-West Female Athlete of the Week following her senior season...Guided her team to a state semifi nals appearance as a senior in 2009, a state quarterfi nal berth in 2008 and a Section Class 3A championship in 2006...Also played for the Beadling Soccer Club travel team, which was ranked No. 3 in the nation and defeated the No. 1 team in 2009...Concluded

Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att.2010 14-5 551 3 1 7 12 .250 11 .917 1 0-02011 19-15 1346 2 0 4 36 .056 15 .417 0 0-0 2012 17-17 1015 1 1 3 24 .042 14 .583 1 0-0Totals 50-37 2912 6 2 14 72 .083 40 .556 2 0-0

DelleFemine Career Statistics

her varsity soccer career with 48 goals and 26 assists...Nominated as a Player to Watch on TopDrawerSoccer.com...Also competed and qualifi ed for the PIAA state track and fi eld championships in the mile relay and 400-meter dash...Her team placed sixth in the state...Four-time WPIAL team champions in the mile relay...Placed fourth in the WPIAL 400-meter dash in 2008...In 2009, captured WPIAL championship in the mile relay (3:56) and placed 10th overall in the state...In 2010, placed sixth in the 400-meter dash and second in the mile relay at the WPIAL championships...Other individual track and fi eld times include: 100-meter dash (12.5 seconds), 200-meter dash (26.2 seconds), and 400-meter dash (57.9 seconds).

PERSONAL: Born November 21, 1991...Daughter of Tony and Denise DelleFemine...Has two younger siblings: Rachel and Antho-ny...Majors in sociology.

CAREER HIGHS:Minutes: 110, Rutgers, 9/23/11.Goals: 2, two times- St. John’s, 10/9/11; Oakland, 8/29/10.Assists: 1, two times- Duquesne, 8/26/12; Buff alo, 8/20/10.Points: 4, two times- St. John’s, 10/9/11; Oakland, 8/29/10.Shots: 5, at Connecticut, 10/14/11.

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Arielle Fernandez 18F/MF • 5-5 • FR • HS Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Poly

QUOTING MILLER: “Arielle comes from the same Slammers FC Club as Jaci. She has been able to make herself a quality technical player and has a knack for fi nding the goal from both the striker position as well as attacking mid. Her athleticism, strength and vision will give us added dynamic play to our frontline.”

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of Long Beach Polytechnic High School in Long Beach, Calif....Helped guide the Slammers Football Club, coached by Walid Khoury, to tournament titles at the Manchester Cup (fi -nalist, 2009), Surf Cup (champions, 2010), Cal-ifornia State Cup (champions, 2011), USYSA Region 4 (champions, 2011), ECNL Nationals (champions, 2011), USYSA National Champi-onships (4th place, 2012) and ECNL Nationals (fi rst place, 2012)...The Slammers were named the top soccer club in the ECNL in 2012...Also competed for the Beach Football Club, coached by Dave Kelsey...Two-year varsity soccer letterwinner (freshman and sophomore seasons) at Long Beach Poly for head coach Teri Collins...National Honor Society member...Played ODP for Southern California in 2010.PERSONAL: Born Arielle Fernandez on Octo-ber 31, 1995...Daughter of Maceo and Tanya

Fernandez of Long Beach, Calif....Nickname is Ari...Mother competed in track and fi eld at Cal-Berkeley...Established musician who has played the violin, clarinet/bass clarinet and tenor saxophone...Also would like to learn how to play the piano and guitar...Toured Europe with the All Southern Cali-fornia Ambassadors of Music, performing in England, France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria

“Arielle has been able to make herself a quality technical play-er and has a knack for fi nding the goal from both the striker position as well as attacking mid.” - Head Coach, Greg Miller

and Germany...Hobbies and interests include the beach, traveling, dancing and listening to music...Played on the FC Slammers Club team with fellow Pitt signee and California native Jaci Brown...Intends to major in biology...Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

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Taylor Francis 00GK • 5-6 • FR • HS Cary, N.C./Panther Creek

selection...Two-time fi nalist for the Gatorade State Player of the Year Award...Among her individual club accomplishments are: led the Region 3 Premier League in save percentage in 2010 and was named the Most Valuable Player at the Super Y Nationals...Competed in the North Carolina Olympic Development Program (2007-12) and was a member of the Region III Olympic Development Team from 2008-10...Played for the CASL Chelsea Ladies for head coach Damon Nahas from 2011-13...Guided Chelsea to back-to-back National Championships and back-to-back Southeast Conference titles in the Under-17 and Under-16 age groups (2011 and 2012)...Played for the CASL Spartan Elite Black from 2007-11...Led team to the 2011 USYSA Region 3 Semifi nals, North Carolina State Cup, the 2010 R3 Premier League championship, ECNL National Semifi nals and the ECNL Southeast Conference title, USYSA Region 3 semifi nals and 2009 USYSA National Championship fi nalist, and Region 3 title...Also guided team to the 2008 Super Y National Championship...Four-time North Carolina Cup State Champi-on...Competed at various US Soccer Training Centers in Winston-Salem, Greenville, S.C.; Greensboro, Richmond, Va.; Frisco, Texas; Montevallo, Ala.; and Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

PERSONAL: Born Taylor Marie Francis on March 29, 1995...Daughter of Joe and Kellie Francis...Honor Roll student...Hobbies and interests include whitewater rafting, back-packing (has been to Europe) and dance...Plans to major in biology...Undeclared major and enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of Panther Creek High School in Cary, N.C....Ranked by TopDrawerSoccer as the 107th best recruit nationally, the No. 14 player in the South Atlantic Region and No. 10 goalkeeper in the nation in the Class of 2013...Ranked by ESPN-HS as the No. 135 player nationally...Two-time All-Tri-Nine Conference honorable mention selection...Two-time Academic All-Tri-Nine Conference

“Taylor is a consistent and dependable goalkeeper who possesses the ability to change or take over a game in an instant.” - Head Coach, Greg Miller

QUOTING MILLER: “Taylor is a consistent and dependable goalkeeper who possesses the ability to change or take over a game in an instant. She is a big-time player that excels in big games as a result of her tireless preparation and deep competitiveness. She is technically and tactically sharp, which coupled with her leadership, makes her an all-around solid goalkeeper. We expect her to compete immediately for time in the goal.”

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Kaila Jenkins 7 D • 5-5 • FR • HS Montclair, N.J./Montclair

QUOTING MILLER: “Kaila is a player that brings a ton of speed and athleticism to our squad. Her competitive nature will separate her from most. She is a solid 1v1 defender who likes to get forward into the attack. We anticipate that she will compete for time in our backline.”

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of Montclair High School in Montclair, N.J., where she was a four-year varsity starter in soccer...Named the New Jersey State Player of the Year as a senior...Two-time All-State selection (First Team as a senior and Second Team as a junior), three-time All-Conference, three-time All-Group selection and four-time All-County honoree...Played centerback, led the Mounties to the New Jersey group sec-tional title, an Essex County championship and 18-3-3 record and earned 13 shutouts as a senior in 2012...Also limited opponents to one goal or fewer in 20 of 24 matches as a senior...Scored a goal on a 40-yard free kick blast...Earned her team’s Matt Reisig

and Best Defender awards following her senior season...Led team to the New Jersey group sectional championship, Essex County regular season and tournament titles and 22-1-1 record as a junior...Played defender and helped lead team to a 12-6-0 record as a sophomore...Started in the midfi eld, scored six goals and guided her team to a 13-2-3 overall record and state fi nal appearance as a freshman...Played for the Montclair United Bluehawks from 2003-07...Played with the SDFC Lynx...Helped guide the Lynx to a state cup, earned a trip to regionals, won the Jeff erson Cup and earned a spot in the US Club nationals in Virginia Beach, Va....Also played varsity lacrosse and served as team captain...Scored eight goals and added two assists during her senior year in lacrosse.

PERSONAL: Born Kaila J. Jenkins on February 24, 1995...Daughter of Mr. Glenn and Pamela Jenkins...Has three siblings: Tiff any, Erinn and Drew...Brother Drew plays lacrosse at Syracuse...Sister serves as Montclair High School fi eld hockey coach...Father played football at Hampton Univer-sity...Has volunteered with an organization called “Goals for Life,” which raises funds for breast cancer through an adult soccer match...Also involved with an organization called “Sisters on the Run,” which combats domestic violence against women...Unde-clared major and enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

“Kaila is a player that brings a ton of speed and athleticism to our squad. Her competitive nature will separate her from most.” - Head Coach, Greg Miller

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Caroline Keefer 9D/MF • 5-5 • SR • 3L Moon Township, Pa./Moon

goal scorers in 2007-08...Was a member of ODP PA West from 2006-2009, and served as captain in two of those years, and ODP invite to Developmental camp...Earned a four-year Scholar Athlete Award...Member of the varsity track and fi eld team and the National Honor Society at Moon.

PERSONAL: Born May 28, 1992...Daughter of Craig and Beje Keefer...Has two younger siblings: Matthew and Hayden...Mother, Beje, played soccer at UNC-Wilmington and father, Craig, played baseball at University of Pennsylvania...Enrolled in the College of Business Administration with an emphasis on marketing.

CAREER HIGHS:Minutes: 110, six times- Rutgers, 9/23/11; USFW, 9/18/11; Colorado College, 9/2/11; Eastern Michigan, 8/18/11; at Syracuse, 10/10/10; Kent State, 9/12/10.Shots: 2, three times- Villanova, 9/28/12; at Eastern Michigan, 8/17/12; Akron, 9/10/10.

QUOTING MILLER: “Caroline is a versatile player and one of our co-captains. She will play in the back or in the midfi eld for us in 2013. We will be counting on her leadership abilities and experience with so many young players.”

CAREER: A three-year Big East Academ-ic All-Star, has established herself as a defensive leader, starting 54 of her 58 career games played...Named to the All-Big East Rookie Team and the TopDrawerSoccer.com “100 Freshman to Watch” list as a freshman in 2010...In her three-year varsity career, has tallied 12 shots, including six on goal.

2012: Saw action in all 19 games, starting 15...Recorded seven shots with four on goal

on the year...As a defender, contributed to three shutouts...Tallied 1,128 minutes of playing times on the year... Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

2011: One of just four players to start all 19 games on the year...Helped lead the Pitt defense to a shutout in a 1-0 win over Delaware (Aug. 28)...Took lone shot of the season, in season opening 2-2 tie with East-ern Michigan (Aug. 19)...Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

2010: As a freshman, started all 20 games for the Panthers in 2010...A solid defender, she led the team with 1,834 minutes played...Named to the All-Big East Rookie Team as well as TopDrawerSoccer.com “100 Freshman to Watch” list...Tallied four shots including two on goal...Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Moon Area High School in Moon Township, Pa...Led her team to three section champion-ships...Led her squad to the WPIAL quarter-fi nals in her senior season...Led her team to the state title game in her freshman season...Three-year captain of the Beadling Cup traveling team and six time state champi-ons...Named a top 20 player in Pennsylvania by TopDrawerSoccer.com...Finished fourth all-time in career points at Moon with 184, including 64 goals and 56 assists...Led Moon to a 74-11-4 combined record in four years...Earned All-Section and All-District honors three times, and All-WPIAL twice...Named to the 2009 Pittsburgh Tribune-Re-view All-Star team, and the 2008 and 2009 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette West All-Star team...Selected to the 2009 All-state Pennsylvania team...Ranked among the top-10 WPIAL

Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att.2010 20-20 1834 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-02011 19-19 1745 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2012 19-15 1127 0 0 0 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0Totals 58-54 4706 0 0 0 12 .000 6 .500 0 0-0

Keefer Career Statistics

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Katie Lippert 5MF • 5-6 • SR • 3L Etters, Pa./Red Land

QUOTING MILLER: “We’re excited to have Katie back for her senior season and we look forward to her being impactful as she was all of last year with her ball-winning, set-pieces and overall soccer presence.”

CAREER: Over her three-year career, Katie Lippert has logged a signifi cant amount of playing time, including seeing action in 44 games with 35 starts...During that time, she has tallied three goals, six points on 47 shots.

2012: Started all 18 games she played in as a defensive midfi elder...Tallied 1,158 minutes of playing time, scored one goal, took eight shots with three on goal...Notched her one goal on the year against Villanova (Sept. 28)... Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

2011: Started in 11 of the 12 games she played...Took 21 shots on the season, includ-ing eight shots on goal...Scored lone goal of the season in a 2-2 tie with USF (Sept. 18)...Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

2010: Played in 16 games including fi ve starts...Missed part of the season due to injury...Scored fi rst career goal in fi rst

game, a 4-1 victory over Buff alo (Aug. 20)...Finished 2010 with two points and 18 shots...Registered eight shots on goal...Tallied a season-high fi ve shots against West Virginia (Sept. 28)...Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Red Land High School in Lewisberry, Pa....Four-year varsity letterwinner...First-team Mid-Penn All-Star in 2010...2009 and 2010 Mid-Penn Commonwealth Player of the Year...Earned an All-State selection in 2009 and 2010 and All-Region in 2010...Harrisburg Patriot News Big 11 First Team selection in 2009 and 2010...Accumulated 82 goals and 30 assists in four years at Red Land...Also a member of the CPYSL Alliance Boys Select Team from 2005-2007...Played for the Hershey Attack travel team from 2008-10, where she guided her squad to the 2009 Pa. State Cup Champion-ship...Played four years of varsity basketball at Red Land.

PERSONAL: Born September 13, 1991...Daughter of Scott and Darlene Lippert...Has one older sibling: Kelsey...Majors in health and physical activity/exercise science.

CAREER HIGHS:Minutes: 110, four times- South Florida, 9/18/11; Colorado College, 9/2/11; Eastern Michigan, 8/19/11; at Syracuse, 10/10/10.Goals: 1, three times- Villanova, 9/28/12; South Florida, 9/18/11; Buff alo, 8/20/10.Assists: none.Points: 2, Buff alo, 8/20/10.Shots: 6, South Florida, 9/18/11.

Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att.2010 14-6 773 1 0 2 18 .056 8 .444 0 0-02011 12-11 967 1 0 2 21 .048 8 .381 0 0-0 2012 18-18 1157 1 0 2 8 .125 3 .375 0 0-0Totals 44-35 2897 3 0 6 47 .064 19 .404 0 0-0

Lippert Career Statistics

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Jessica Marini 20D • 5-1 • FR • HS Chadds Ford, Pa./Padua Academy (Del.)

state semifi nal appearance as a sopho-more and 13-2-0 record and state semifi nal appearance as a freshman...Four-year cross country team letterwinner...National Honor Society member...Played on the Penn Fusion team from 2009-13...Helped guide the Penn Fusion to the 2009 EPYSA state titles...Played in the Delaware Olympic Development pro-gram from 2007-09...Played with the Concord Magic from 2003-09...Took advanced place-ment courses in several fi elds.

PERSONAL: Born Jessica Marini on November 2, 1994...Daughter of Dan and Tracey Marini...Has two brothers, Dante and Max...Older brother Dante plays soccer at Northeastern University...Intends to major in biomedical engineering.

QUOTING MILLER: “Jessica was a late addition to this class, but a good one. She is a very solid technical soccer player who understands the game at a high level. Her simple play and hardworking mentality will add depth to our team.”

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of the Padua Academy in Wilmington, Del....Will begin her senior soccer season in the

spring...Named team captain her senior year...Two-time Second Team All-State selection and First Team All-Catholic Confer-ence honoree...Four-year varsity letterwin-ner for head coach Joe Brown...In her fi rst three years of varsity soccer, led the Padua Academy to a 40-3-2 combined overall record...Led Padua Academy to the 2012 Delaware state championship with a 14-0-1 record...Guided team to a 13-1-1 record and

“Jessica is a very solid technical soccer player who un-derstands the game at a high level. Her simple play and hardworking mentality will add depth to our team.”- Head Coach, Greg Miller

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Siobhan McDonough 17F/MF • 5-5 • FR • HS Andover, Mass./The Governor’s Academy

QUOTING MILLER: “Siobhan is an extremely versatile player who can play in any line and brings extreme athleticism and speed to the team. Having also been a hockey player, it has allowed her to bring a bit of grit to the pitch. Her competitiveness in everything she does will put her in a position to be on the fi eld from day one.”

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of The Governor’s Academy in Byfi eld, Mass., where she was a four-year varsity starter for head coach Mike Karin...Earned NSCAA All-American honors, becoming just the second player in school history to earn such honors...Two-time Massachusetts All-State Prep Soccer Team selection...Named to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team...Led the Govs to back-to-back New England Prep School Athletic Conference Class B championships (2011 and 2012)...Scored 11 goals with seven assists as a senior...Named the Independent School League’s Off ensive Most Valuable Player and Team MVP as a senior while guiding her team to a state title and league championship...Two-year team captain...Led the Govs to a state and league title during her junior year...Earned league honorable mention honors after helping guide team to the New England quarterfi nals as both a sophomore and freshman...Played with the New England Football Club Elite for coach Chris Hamblin from 2011-13...Led team to 2012 Jeff erson Cup semifi nals, the NEFC Preseason Tournament title and 2012 Massachusetts State Cup championship...Played for the Shooting Stars for coach Cesar Gilbert from 2005-2011...Presented with the Anne Marie Murphy Athletic Award, given to the senior woman who by her

example and achievements in athletics, has brought the greatest honor to her school during her playing career at The Governor’s Academy...All-around athlete who earned a combined 12 varsity letters...Also competed in track and fi eld (four letters) and ice hock-ey (four letters)...In track and fi eld, compet-ed primarily in the 400-meter dash...Set a school-record in the 400-meter dash, setting her previous record twice (57.87), captured a conference title and earned fi ve all-con-ference honors (400 and 4x400)...Earned Independent School All-League and All-New England Prep School honors for fi rst place fi nishes in the 400-meter dash as a senior...Served as a senior captain and named team MVP as a sophomore...Also competed in the 4x400-meter relay...Named to the Indepen-dent School All-League team, served as a two-time team captain and earned coaches award while guiding her ice hockey team to back-to-back New England Prep School Ath-letic Conference Division II championships in 2010 and 2011 and a semifi nal fi nish in 2012...Named ice hockey team MVP as a senior...High academic honor roll student.

PERSONAL: Born Siobhan Mary McDonough on August 16, 1995...Daughter of Bill and Kathy McDonough...Has an older sister Alan-na and younger brother Liam...First name is pronounced Sha-vohn...Father Bill played ice hockey at Boston College (1980-84) and on the US Junior National Team...Sister Alanna competed in cross country and track and fi eld and currently is attending Colby College (Maine)...Nickname is Shiv or Chevy...Stellar student who received High Academic Hon-ors...Four-year volunteer with the Special Olympics of Massachusetts...Describes her-self as a “sports junkie”...Enjoys spending

time with family and running...Undeclared major and enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

“Having also been a hockey player, it has allowed Siobhan to bring a bit of grit to the pitch. Her competi-tiveness in everything she does will put her in a position to be on the fi eld from day one.” - Head Coach, Greg Miller

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Riliegh McHugh 33D • 5-7 • JR • 2L Hershey, Pa./ Georgia /Hershey

Soccer National Finalist...2006 U.S. Youth Soccer Region 1 champion...Led teams to the 2004, 2007 and 2009 Pennsylvania state cup titles and fi nalist fi nishes in 2005 and 2006...2004 and 2007 U.S. Youth Soccer Re-gion 1 fi nalist...Played for the Hershey Attack Soccer Club for eight seasons...Led Hershey Attack to three state cup championships, one region 1 championship and two national title game appearances...2008 adidas ESP selection.

PERSONAL: Born January 4, 1992...Daugh-ter of Michael and Cindy McHugh...Has one sister, Courtney...Majors in media and professional communication.

CAREER HIGHS:Minutes: 110, at St. John’s, 10/7/12.Goals: 1, two times- at Liberty, 9/7/12; at Eastern Michigan, 8/17/12.Assists: none.Points: 2, two times- at Liberty, 9/7/12; at Eastern Michigan, 8/17/12.Shots: 3, at Liberty, 9/7/12.

QUOTING MILLER: “Riliegh will move full-time to our back line this fall. We look for her to not only impact us defensively but also be dangerous coming forward at times on the dribble in support of our attack.”

CAREER: Begins her second year at Pitt after transferring from Georgia, where she played two seasons.

2012: Saw action in all 19 games on year including 12 starts...Recorded two goals and four points on year...Recorded a goal in a 2-1 over Eastern Michigan (Aug. 17)...Tallied the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win over Liberty (Sept. 7)...Notched 16 shots with fi ve on goal...Took 10 corner kicks for the Panthers...As a defender, she started in all three shutout wins...Tallied 1,201 minutes of playing time.

2011 AT GEORGIA: Saw action in 14 games as one of Georgia’s top reserves...Played numerous positions...Finished year with one shot.

2010 AT GEORGIA: Did not see any game action in her fi rst season at Georgia.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Hershey High School...Four-year starter...Guided team to state, district and Mid-Penn champion-ships in 2010...Scored 19 goals as a senior in 2010...As a defender, led her team to a 21-3-1 record a junior...2007-08 Super Y ODP National Camp selection...Led her team to a school record 22-1 season as a sopho-more...Invited to two United States Under-18 national camps in Caron, Calif....2008 adidas ESP participant...2007 Super Y-League North American National Finalists...2006 U.S. Youth

Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att.2012 19-12 1200 2 0 4 16 .125 5 .312 1 0-0Totals 19-12 1200 2 0 4 16 .125 5 .312 1 0-0

McHugh Career Statistics

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Alyssa Meier 12MF • 5-8 • JR • 2L Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville

QUOTING MILLER: “We’re going to move Alyssa full-time into the midfi eld because we want to be able to utilize her talents in that area of the fi eld. We look for her to be impacting our success each game.”

CAREER: Three-time Big East Academic All-Star...Seen action in 39 career games with 38 starts, totaling one goal, one assist and 19 shots...Has made 38 consecutive starts.

2012: One of two players to start all 19 games in 2012...Concluded season with one goal, one assist and three points...Took 13 shots with seven on goal...Ranked second on the team in minutes played (1,635)...Scored her lone goal in a 2-0 win over Providence on a penalty kick (Oct. 14)...Tallied an assist in a 2-1 win over Connecticut (Oct. 11)...On defense, she helped Pitt to three shutout victories...Played majority of season in the backline before being moved to off ense... Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

2011: One of four players to start in all 19 games...Helped lead the Pitt defensive eff ort in a 1-0 shutout over Delaware (Aug. 28)...Took six shots, including two on goal...Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

2010: Redshirted season after suff ering sea-son-ending injury in fi rst game...Participated in season opener against Buff alo, a 4-1 vic-tory...Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Strongs-ville High School in Strongsville, Ohio...Led her team to two state title game appearanc-es...Named to ESPN RISE Fall All-America Third Team following her senior season...Selected a High School All-American and Greater Cleveland Coaches Association Player of the Year following her senior season...Scored eight goals and added 11 assists during her senior season...Two-time fi rst team All-Conference and conference All-Academic award winner following her junior and senior seasons...Named team Rookie of the Year following her freshman season...Member of Cleveland Whitecaps indoor championship team...Member of the ODP Regional team in both 2008 and 2009...Member of the Super Y National team in 2006, and competed for the 2005 national championship Super Y squad...Also a mem-ber of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Born November 18, 1991...Daughter of Timothy and Robyn Meier...Has one younger sister Ashley, who plays soccer at Virginia Tech...Pittsburgh plays Virginia Tech on Oct. 20...Majors in communication science.

CAREER HIGHS:Minutes: 110, four times- at South Florida, 9/16/12; Rutgers, 9/23/11; South Florida, 9/18/11; Eastern Michigan, 8/19/11.Goals: 1, Providence, 10/14/12.Assists: 1, Connecticut, 10/11/12.Points: 2, Providence, 10/14/12.Shots: 4, at St. John’s, 10/7/12.

Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att.2010 1-0 22 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .00 0 0-02011 19-19 1778 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 2012 19-19 1634 1 1 3 13 .077 7 .538 1 1-1Totals 39-38 3434 1 1 3 19 .052 9 .474 1 1-1

Meier Career Statistics

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Emily Pietrangelo 19F/MF • 5-3 • FR • HS Toronto, Ontario/Loretto Abbey Sec. School

“Emily is a very technical and speedy player with versatil-ity to play in the middle and up front. Her Canadian Youth National Team and Under-17 World Cup experience will bode well in our transition to the ACC next year.” - Head Coach, Greg Miller

PERSONAL: Born Emily Katherine Felicia Pietrangelo on August 23, 1995...Daughter of Mario and Theresa Pietrangelo...Father Mario played football at the University of Toronto...Has two brothers Adam and Daniel...Has a dog named Charlie...Hobbies and interests include knitting and baking...Profi cient in trampoline and archery...Holds dual citizenship (Canada, Italy)...Interested in kinesiology...Undeclared major and enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

QUOTING MILLER: “Emily is a very technical and speedy player with versatility to play in the middle and up front. Her Canadian Youth National Team and Under-17 World Cup experience will bode well in our transition to the ACC next year. We see her factoring in signifi cantly to our team next fall.”

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School in Toronto, Ontario...Selected to compete for the Under-17 Team Canada squad, coached by Bryan Rosenfeld...Canada played three matches (vs. Korea, vs. host Azerbaijan and vs. Nigeria) at the 2012 Under-17 Women’s World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan and fi nished 1-1-1 in the event...Played two seasons with her club team, Erin Mills Mighty Eagles, coached by Cyprian McFarlane...Guided the Mighty Eagles to the Under-16 Cana-dian National Championship in 2011 while scoring 11 goals during the tournament...Her team fi nished as the runner-up at the 2011 Disney Soccer Showcase...Also led the Eagles to two Ontario Cup Championships (2010 and 2011), two OYSL Playoff titles (2010 and 2011), two OYSL West Division titles (2010 and 2011), the 2010 Ontario Indoor Cup championship and 2010 Ontario Summer Games Gold Medal...Selected to compete as a 14-year-old at the Under-15 Team Canada Camp, coached by David Benning...Led her Under-14 team to the Ontario National championship, coached by Ruben Flores...Scored three goals in the championship game...Named an Ontario Scholar Honor Roll student...Also competed in cross country, ice hockey, volleyball and softball...Earned Italian Heritage Foundation Scholarship.

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Jackie Poucel 16D • 5-9 • JR • 2L Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township

Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att.2011 12-8 845 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2012 19-18 1467 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0Totals 31-26 2312 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0

Poucel Career Statistics

QOUTING MILLER: “Jackie had a great spring. We’ve moved her full-time to the center back position, and we’re just looking for a little bit more consistency in terms of her decision making. But overall, we expect great things out of her.”

CAREER: Emerged as a defensive leader in the backline for the Panthers...Played in 31 career games, making 26 starts on defense.

2012: As a sophomore, started 18 of 19 games that she played in...Notched one assist and one point on the year...Recorded three shots with one on goal...Racked up 1,468 minutes of playing time...Played a role in three shutouts on the season... Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

2011: Appeared in 12 games with eight starts...Attempted lone shot of the season against Providence (Oct. 16).

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2011 graduate of Manheim Township High School...Led high school team to Lancaster Lebanon Championship, District 3 Championship and Pennsylva-nia State Quarterfi nalis in 2009...Section I leading goal scorer with 15 goals during her sophomore year...Lancaster Lebanon Section I First Team All-Star selection during sophomore, junior and senior years...Played for the Hershey Kick Kats club soccer team for four years, where they were ranked fi rst in the state, fourth in Region I and No. 20 in the nation during her years on the team...Ranked fi fth in `Top Players in Pennsylvania to Watch’ by TopDrawerSoccer.com...Was a 3v3 Soccer National Champion in 2005...Also played on the varsity volleyball team in high school.

PERSONAL: Born September 18, 1993...Daughter of John and Cindy Poucel and Jill and Gary Gaissert...Has one sister, Jess, who played volleyball at Franklin and Marshall...Majors in the history of art and architecture.

CAREER HIGHS:Minutes: 110, two times- at St. John’s, 10/7/12; Eastern Michigan, 8/19/11.Goals: none.Assists: 1, at Eastern Michigan, 8/17/12.Points: 1, at Eastern Michigan, 8/17/12.Shots: 1, four times- Georgetown, 9/30/12; at DePaul, 9/23/12; Duquesne, 8/26/12; at Providence, 10/16/11.

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Carly Seneca 10F/MF • 5-5 • FR • HS Monroeville, Pa./Gateway

“Carly is a striker with a bull-in-the-china-shop mentality. Her work ethic and desire to create chaos on the defen-sive line is incredible.” - Head Coach, Greg Miller

onships (2010 and 2012)...Concluded her four-year varsity career with 66 goals and 46 assists...Finished her senior season with 24 goals, 11 assists and 59 points...Led Gateway to the WPIAL Class 3A State Semifi nals during her senior season, which was the farthest the school had ever advanced...Scored the game-winning penalty kick and the game tying goal in a WPIAL semifi nal win over Canon-McMillan...Registered eight multi-goal games as a senior...Totaled a hat trick and one assist vs. Woodland Hills...Finished with two goals and two assists vs. Allderdice...Led the Gators in scoring during her senior, junior and sophomore seasons...Four-year starter...Scored 19 goals and fi nished with 16 assists as a junior...Played on the Beadling Soccer club team from 2004-2013 for head coach Weston Hawley...Six-time club state champion with Beadling...High Honor Roll student...Played varsity basketball her freshman year.

PERSONAL: Born Carly Seneca on Novem-ber 12, 1994...Daughter of Christopher and Denise Seneca...Has two siblings Kristian and Courtney...Uncle Paul Seneca played baseball at Pitt...Father Chris Seneca played basketball at Bucknell University...Committed to Pitt in April 2012...Undeclared major and enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

QUOTING MILLER: “Carly is a striker with a bull-in-the-china-shop mentality. Her work ethic and desire to create chaos on the defensive line is incredible. She’s a player with a true striker’s mentality that brings a bit of savviness to her game and will bring a ton of energy to our front line.”

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of Gateway High School in Monroeville, Pa.,

where she played four years of varsity soccer as a central midfi elder for head coach Kevin Sanders and Chris Spudich...Three-time All-State selection and four-time All-WPIAL selection...Two-time Regional All-American...National All-American nomi-nee following her senior season...Two-time Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review All-Area selection...Led the Gateway Gators to two sectional champi-

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Morgan Sharick 25D• 5-7 • SR • 3L Lower Burrell, Pa./Burrell

Season GP-GS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att.2010 20-8 1729 0 1 1 11 .000 4 .364 0 0-02011 10-10 805 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 2012 19-19 1736 4 2 10 8 .500 6 .750 1 0-0Totals 49-47 4270 4 4 12 22 .182 12 .545 1 0-0

Sharick Career Statistics

QUOTING MILLER: “As one of our co-cap-tains, we’re counting on Morgan to once again be one of the stalwarts in the center of our defense. We also anticipate her lead-ership abilities will impact all of our young players. We hope she can continue to be dangerous on set pieces.”

CAREER: Emerged as a defensive leader in the Pitt backline...Has appeared in 49 career games with 47 starts...Defender who has played a role in 10 shutout wins...Recorded four goals off corner kicks during her junior year...Tallied three assists and 22 shots, including 13 on goal...Three-time Big East Academic All-Star.

2012: One of just two players to start all 19 games...Led team in minutes played (1,737)...Ranked second on team in goals scored (four) and third in points (10)...All four goals were on corner kicks...Also tallied two assists, eight shots with six on goal and recorded a .750 shots on goal percent-age...Notched a goal in a 2-1 win over St. Bonaventure (Aug. 24)...Recorded a goal in a 3-1 win over Duquesne (Aug. 26)...Tallied Pitt’s only goal in a 5-1 loss to Marquette (Sept. 13)...Scored the game winning goal against Eastern Michigan to give the Pan-

thers the 2-1 win (Aug. 17)...Played a key role in all three of Pitt’s shutout wins... Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

2011: Started in 10 games, including Pan-thers’ lone shutout of the season, a 1-0 win over Delaware (Aug. 28)...Recorded three shots, including one on goal...Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

2010: As a freshman, made an immediate im-pact, appearing in all 20 games and starting 18 contests...A strong defender that helped lead the Panthers to six shutout victories...Registered her fi rst career point with an assist in a 3-0 victory over Villanova (10/17)...Registered 11 shots this year including four on goal ...Named a Big East Academic All-Star.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Burrell High School in Lower Burrell, Pa...Four-year varsity soccer letterwinner...Three-time All-Section performer...Named Valley News Dispatch All-Star First Team following her senior season...Led her team to the Ambridge Tournament playoff s...Led Burrell HS team to the WPIAL playoff s during her freshman and sophomore seasons...Member of the Pennsylvania State Cup champion team and regional qualifi ers in 2009...As a central defender in State Cup, led her team to fi ve shutouts in fi ve games...Also compet-ed in varsity basketball and track and fi eld at Burrell...Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Born June 10, 1992...Daughter of Brian and Stacie Sharick...Has two siblings, Jacob and Alexandra...Nickname is “Joe”...Chemical engineering major.

CAREER HIGHS:Minutes: 110, six times- at St. John’s 10/7/12; at South Florida, 9/16/12; Rutgers, 9/23/11; South Florida, 9/18/11; at Syracuse, 10/10/10; Kent State, 9/12/10.Goals: 1, four times- Marquette, 9/13/12; Duquesne, 8/26/12; at St. Bonaventure, 8/24/12; at Eastern Michigan, 8/17/12.Assists: 1, four times- Connecticut, 10/11/12; at St. Bonaventure, 8/24/12; Eastern Michi-gan, 8/19/11; Villanova, 10/17/10.Points: 3, at St. Bonaventure, 8/24/12.Shots: 3, two times- Villanova, 10/17/10; Oakland, 8/29/10.

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Makenzie Shearson 26 GK • 5-7 • SO • 1L Belle Vernon, Pa./Greensburg Central Catholic

to PA West State Cup fi nals...Team captain for WC Classics club team (2009-10) and led team to PA West State Cup semifi nal fi nish...Guided FC Pittsburgh club team to the 2009 U.S. Youth Soccer National Championship fi nals...Honor roll student from 2010-12.

PERSONAL: Born June 24, 1994...Daughter of Stephen and Maureen Shearson...Has one younger sister, Megan...Undeclared major and enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

QUOTING MILLER: “The goalkeeping position is fairly open and Makenzie has an opportunity to enhance her role from a year ago. We hope that she continues to bring her competitive fi re and intensity to the training environment as she has all along.”

2012: Did not appear in any games.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2012 graduate of Greens-

burg Central Catholic in Belle Vernon, Pa....Three-year team captain...As a four-year starter in goal, set school records for wins (65), shutouts (49), and save percentage (.900)...Four-time All-Section honoree (2008-11)...Two-time All-WPIAL (2010-11)...As a senior, led team to WPIAL Class A semifi -nals...Member of Victory Express club team from 2006-09 and served as a team captain all four years...Helped lead Victory Express

“The goalkeeping position is fairly open and Makenzie has an opportunity to enhance her role from a year ago.” - Head Coach, Greg Miller

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Ella Vanhanen 24F/MF• 5-5 • FR • HS Kuopio, Finland/Kuopian Klassillinen Lukio

QUOTING MILLER: “Ella is an explosive, ath-letic player with a solid tactical understand-ing of the game. Her Finnish Youth National Team experience has allowed her to play at the highest level, taking her technical ability to an elite status. She is creative and clean on the ball with a purposeful and accurate fi nal pass. Her 1v1 attacking ability and dynamic play will bring much-needed help to our midfi eld and frontline.”

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2013 graduate of Kuopion Klassillinen Lukio in Kuopio, Finland...Com-peted for the Finland National Team at the Cyprus Cup, March 3-14, 2013 in Nicosia and Larnaca, Cyprus and at the 2013 European Championships in Sweden...Helped lead her team to four straight Finnish national championships...Invited to the January and February Finnish National Team Camp...Played on the Finnish National Team at both the Under-17 and Under-19 levels...Has made six total appearances for Finland in the 2012 UEFA European Championships...Played in the Pallokissat League in 2012...Scored two goals in 26 games and 1,944 minutes for Naisten Liiga...Scored three goals in 25 games and 2,223 minutes for Naisten Liiga in 2011...In her career with Naisten Liiga, played in 75 games and 5,693 minutes, made 58 starts and scored fi ve goals.

PERSONAL: Born Ella Vanhanen on Septem-ber 15, 1993...Daughter of Paivi Pennanen and Jari Vanhanen...Has an older sister Tuuli and younger brother Veikka...Played at same high school as Pitt sophomore Roosa Arvas...

Enjoys music and has played the drums for over seven years...Lived in Birmingham, England when she was fi ve years old...Unde-clared major and enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

“Ella is creative and clean on the ball with a purpose-ful and accurate fi nal pass. Her 1v1 attacking ability and dynamic play will bring much-needed help to our midfi eld and frontline.” - Head Coach, Greg Miller

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Taylor Wulf 0GK • 5-10 • FR • HS Mission Viejo, Calif./Santa Margarita

the Blues to the 2012 Puma USA Cup Cham-pionship, 2012 Surf Cup Finals, 2011 Blues Cup Championship, 2010 Nomads Show-case title and 2010 Coast League runner-up fi nish...Earned Scholar-Athlete Award and MUN Commendation Award.

PERSONAL: Born Taylor Wulf on August 9, 1995...Daughter of Rainer and Lynda Wulf of Mission Viejo, Calif....Has one younger broth-er, Austin...Father Rainer played basketball at UC-Irvine and in Australia for the Lithgow Tornadoes...Hobbies and interests include painting and writing poetry...Trained in Sweden during the summer of 2012...Favorite player is Marissa Campbell and favorite team is the United States Women’s Nation-al Team...Favorite movies are the A-Team and The Blind Side...Has volunteered with special needs children...Interested in psychology and bioengineering...Undeclared major and enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

QUOTING MILLER: “Taylor is an athletic goalkeeper with great size and soft hands. She has great reaction time and footwork, which makes it diffi cult for teams to get the ball by her consistently. She is a very hard worker who exudes excellence on and off the fi eld. We are looking for her to come in this fall and immediately challenge for playing time.”

HIGH SCHOOL: A June 2013 graduate of San-ta Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarito, Calif., where she played four years of varsity soccer for coaches Chuck Morales and Eddie Huerta...As a senior, she made 57 saves, allowed 13 goals for a 2.43 goals-against average and fi nished with fi ve shutouts for her 10-6-4 Eagles...Finished with 13 saves in her three-game CIF playoff run...Three-time Trinity League champions...Guided the Eagles to an 18-5-4 overall record, California Regional Division 2 championship, Trinity League title and Excal-ibur Semifi nal fi nish as a junior...Finished her junior season with 12 shutouts and 64 saves in 27 matches played...Made a career-high 10 saves in a 3-0 win against Capistrano Val-ley...Helped lead Santa Margarita to a 21-4-2 record, Butch Lee Memorial Tournament ti-tle, Trinity League title and the CIF semifi nals as a sophomore...Also competed in track and fi eld and cross country...Scholar-athlete...Played nine years with the Southern Califor-nia Blues team (2004-13) for coaches Chito Gebhart, Ali Malaekeh and Larry Draluck...Three-time team captain (2009-11)...Guided

“Taylor is an athletic goalkeeper with great size and soft hands. She has great reaction time and foot-work, which makes it diffi cult for teams to get the ball by her consistently. ” - Head Coach, Greg Miller

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42Coaching RecordsAwards/Honors

Points LeadersGoals Leaders

Assists LeadersShots Leaders

Goalkeeping LeadersParticipation LeadersTeam Season Records

Year-by-Year Team StatsTeam Game Records

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57Opp. Team Game RecordsOpp. Individual Game RecordsAmbrose-Urbanic RecordsAll-Time LetterwinnersAll-Time Numerical RosterCareer Individual Stats

All-Time ScoresOvertime Records

Pitt vs. All Opponents2013 Schedule

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Year-By-Year Records

Year Overall Home Away Neutral Conf. Home Away Neutral1996 3�16�0 3�5�0 0�10�0 0�1�0 � � � �1997 3�12�3 3�6�0 0�6�2 0�0�1 2�8�1 2�4�0 0�4�1 0�0�01998 8�11�0 4�1�0 4�9�0 0�1�0 5�7�0 4�2�0 1�5�0 0�0�01999 5�12�1 2�6�1 1�5�0 2�1�0 1�4�1 1�1�1 0�3�0 0�0�02000 6�12�1 4�5�1 2�7�0 0�0�0 1�5�0 1�2�0 0�3�0 0�0�02001 7�9�1 5�3�1 1�6�0 1�0�0 2�4�0 2�1�0 0�3�0 0�0�02002 4�15�0 3�6�0 1�8�0 0�1�0 0�6�0 0�4�0 0�2�0 0�0�02003 5�10�2 2�4�1 2�6�1 1�0�0 1�4�1 0�2�1 1�2�0 0�0�02004 6�10�1 3�4�0 2�5�1 1�1�0 2�7�1 1�4�0 1�3�1 0�0�02005 4�11�3 1�4�2 3�6�0 0�1�1 3�6�2 1�3�2 2�3�0 0�0�02006 8�8�3 4�2�3 3�6�0 1�0�0 3�6�2 1�2�2 2�4�0 0�0�02007 6�10�2 5�4�1 1�6�1 0�0�0 1�8�2 1�4�1 0�4�1 0�0�02008 7�12�1 5�3�1 1�8�0 1�1�0 4�6�1 3�1�1 1�5�0 0�0�02009 8�5�5 4�1�3 4�4�2 0�0�0 3�3�5 2�1�3 1�2�2 0�0�02010 7�11�2 6�4�1 1�7�1 0�0�0 4�6�1 3�2�0 1�4�1 0�0�02011 2�13�4 1�4�4 0�9�0 1�0�0 1�8�2 1�3�2 0�5�0 0�0�02012 7�10�2 4�3�0 3�5�2 0�2�0 2�6�2 2�3�0 0�3�2 0�0�0Total 96�187�31 59�65�19 29�113�10 8�9�2 35�94�21 25�39�13 10�55�8 0�0�0Pct. .306 .413 .191 .421 .233 .325 .137 .000

Year-By-Year Results

Coaching Records

Year Overall Conf. Head Coach Accomplishments1996 3�16�0 — Roland Sturk1997 3�12�3 2�8�1 Roland Sturk1998 8�11�0 5�7�0 Roland Sturk Big East Tournament Quarterfi nal1999 5�12�1 1�4�1 Roland Sturk2000 6�12�1 1�5�0 Roland Sturk2001 7�9�1 2�4�0 Roland Sturk2002 4�15�0 0�6�0 Roland Sturk2003 5�10�2 1�4�1 Sue�Moy Chin2004 6�10�1 2�7�1 Sue�Moy Chin2005 4�11�3 3�6�2 Sue�Moy Chin Big East Tournament Quarterfi nal2006 8�8�3 3�6�2 Sue�Moy Chin Big East Tournament Quarterfi nal2007 6�10�2 1�8�2 Sue�Moy Chin2008 7�12�1 4�6�1 Sue�Moy Chin Big East Tournament Quarterfi nal2009 8�5�5 3�3�5 Sue�Moy Chin2010 7�11�2 4�6�1 Sue�Moy Chin Big East Tournament Quarterfi nal2011 2�13�4 1�8�2 Sue�Moy Chin2012 7�10�2 2�6�2 Greg MillerTotal 96�187�31 35�94�21

Coaching Records

Overall LeagueCoach Tenure W�L�T W�L�T Postseason/Yearly AccomplishmentsRoland Sturk 1996�2002 36�87�6 11�34�2 1998 BEC TournamentSue�Moy Chin 2002�11 53�90�23 22�54�17 2005 BEC Tournament; 2006 BEC Tournament; 2008 BEC Tournament; 2010 BEC TournamentGreg Miller 2012�current 7�10�2 2�6�2Totals 96�187�31 35�94�21

Pitt’s Head Coaches

Home Field RecordsStadium, Location Tenure Games W�L�T Pct.Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1996�99 23 9�13�1 .391Sewickley Academy, Sewickley, Pa. 1998�99 6 3�3�0 .500Morton Sports Complex, USC, Pa. 1999�00 12 5�6�1 .417Upper St. Clair High School, USC, Pa. 2008 1 0�1�0 .000North Allegheny High School, Wexford, Pa. 2010 1 0�0�1 .000Founders Field, Indianola,Pa. 2001�11 79 39�28�12 .493Ambrose Urbanic Field, Pittsburgh, Pa. 2011�current 21 3�14�4 .143Totals 1996�2012 143 59�65�19 .413

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Awards/Honors

2002 Ohio State Tournament Jacqueline Fix

2004 Bowling Green State TournamentKristina FrancoisRachel Vecchio

2006 Temple TournamentCarli BrillMeta HaleyAshley Habbel

2008 Illinois TournamentLiz CarrollAshley Habbel

2011 James Madison InvitationalKatie LippertKatheryn KunugiKatelyn Ruhe

2011 Pitt Soccer ClassicAshley CubaAlyssa MeierKatelyn RuheKristina Rioux

OTHER HONORSRachel Brown, 2002 WSU Umbro All�Star

NCAA WOODEN CITIZENSHIP TROPHYJamie Pelusi, 2005

SOCCER BUZZ NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEKJennifer Kritch, Oct, 23, 2008

SOCCER BUZZ FRESHMAN ALL�AMERICACande Ruiz, Honorable Mention, 1998

SOCCER BUZZ FRESHMAN ALL�REGIONCande Ruiz, 1998

COLLEGE 360 PRIMETIME PLAYER OF THE WEEKMorie Kephart, Sept. 14�20, 2009Alison Finch, Sept. 24�Oct. 4, 2009Morie Kephart, Oct. 25, 2010

ROOKIE OF THE WEEKBrigid Handforth, Sept. 20, 1998Cande Ruiz, Oct. 5, 1998Netta Agredano, Sept. 25, 2000Ashley Cuba, Sept. 22, 2009Roosa Arvas, Aug. 27, 2012

DEFENDER OF THE WEEKKat Weiler, Oct. 6, 2009

PRESEASON HONORSGOALKEEPER OF THE YEARRachel Brown, 2001

All-America Honors

All-Region HonorsNSCAA ALL�NORTHEAST REGIONLiz Carroll, Third Team, 2009

All-Conference Honors

THIRD TEAMCorina Sebesta, 2006Liz Carroll, 2009Katelyn Ruhe, 2009Kat Weiler, 2009Liz Carroll, 2010Katelyn Ruhe, 2010Ashley Cuba, 2011

BIG EAST ALL�ROOKIE TEAMCande Ruiz, 1998Kristin Gellatly, 1999Ashley Cuba, 2009Caroline Keefer, 2010

PRESEASON GOALKEEPER OF THE YEARRachel Brown, 2001

PRESEASON ALL�BIG EAST TEAMRachel Brown, 2001

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKNetta Agredano, Oct. 2, 2000

GOALKEEPER OF THE WEEKRachel Brown, Sept. 17, 2001Rachel Brown, Sept. 24, 2001Morie Kephart, Oct. 25, 2010Nicole D’Agostino, Oct. 15, 2012

Morie Kephart (2007-10) led the nation in save percentage in 2010. Kephart is Pitt’s all-time leader in save percentagae (.804), goals-against avg. (1.07), shutouts (19) and wins (19).

TOPDRAWER SOCCER FRESHMAN TO WATCH Caroline Keefer, 2010

COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESSRoosa Arvas, 2012 Fourth Team All-America

BIG EAST HONORSGOALKEEPER OF THE YEARRachel Brown, 2000Rachel Brown, 2001Jamie Pelusi, 2004

FIRST TEAMRachel Brown, 2000Rachel Brown, 2001Jamie Pelusi, 2004

SECOND TEAMJamie Pelusi, 2005Katelyn Ruhe, 2011

All-Tournament Honors1999 Maryland Fila InvitationalMegan BeasleyKeeley Tobler

Academic HonorsBIG EAST ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL1997 Rachel Bertges Charity Kriley Charity McClure Keeley Tobler1998 Megan Beasley Andrea Graybill Charity Kriley Lori Krzeszewski Katrina Shibata1999 Netta Agredano Jacqueline Fix Andrea Graybill Leah Greenspoon Kathryn Hughes Laura Marsh Katrina Shibata Kimberly Sturk Keeley Tobler

2000 Melinda Beddo Andrea Graybill Leah Greenspoon Jacqueline Fix Kathryn Hughes Cara Kappler Laura Marsh Gretchen Ross Katrina Shibata Kimberly Sturk Emily Tipton Keeley Tobler2001 Jacqueline Fix Cara Kappler Laura Marsh Emily Tipton Keeley Tobler2002 Cara Kappler Geraldine Loveless Laura Marsh Jamie Pelusi Aimee Romasco Kimberly Sturk Emily Tipton2003 Netta Agredano Carli Brill Kendall Enmark Kristina Francois Antoinette Koram Erin McFarling Jamie Pelusi Aimee Romasco Katie Surma Emily Tipton2004 Carli Brill Stephanie Davis Jennifer DeLaHoz Sara Gutting Lailah Isaac Antoinette Koram Erin McFarling Jamie Pelusi Aimee Romasco2005 Carli Brill Jennifer DeLaHoz Kendall Enmark Kristina Francois Kristy Fultz Sara Gutting Lailah Isaac Erin McFarling Erin Myers Jamie Pelusi Aimee Romasco Corina Sebesta Kylie Veverka Erica Wright2006 Carli Brill

Carli Brill (2003-06) holds Pitt record for most assists as a defender (7) and has the fourth most points as a defender (11).

Corina Sebesta (2003-06) holds Pitt’s record for most points (15) as a senior. Sebesta is sixth on Pitt’s career goals list (12) and eight on the career points list (31).

Keeley Tobler (1997-2001) was a four-time member of the Big East Academic Honor Roll. Tobler started 66 of the 74 games she played in for Pitt.

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Classic, Feb. 9, 2002 Katheryn Kunugi Kylie Veverka Megan Watson Kat Weiler2008 Laura Berbert Liz Carroll Alison Finch Ashley Habbel Morie Kephart Brittany Pfaff Kylie Veverka Kat Weiler2009 Abby Baldys Laura Berbert Liz Carroll Alison Finch Ashley Habbel Morie Kephart Katheryn Kunugi Maura Lacey Kelsi Morris Emily Peters Brittany Pfaff Kristina Rioux Maura Romano Katelyn Ruhe2010 Abby Baldys Laura Berbert Liz Carroll Alexandra Jaff e Caroline Keefer Morie Kephart Katheryn Kunugi Morgan Masci Alyssa Meier Emily Peters Kristina Rioux Katelyn Ruhe Morgan Sharick Kat Weiler

Rachel Brown, 1996 England World Cup Qualifying (England)Rachel Brown, 1998�99 Under�18 World Championships (England)Rachel Brown, 2007 World Cup (England)

Stephanie Davis Kristina Francois Jenna Greenfi eld Ashley Habbel Corina Sebesta Katie Surma Kylie Veverka Megan Watson Erica Wright2007 Laura Berbert Stephanie Davis Alison Finch Jenna Greenfi eld Ashley Habbel

2011 Abby Baldys Danielle Benner Ashley Cuba Kari Cunard Madison Gritsch Caroline Keefer Katheryn Kunugi Katelyn Lippert Alyssa Meier Hayley Neal Taylor Parisse Lyndsay Pierson Kristina Rioux Katelyn Ruhe Morgan Sharick Lauren Yobbi2012 Abby Baldys Danielle Benner Alex Charlebois Ashley Cuba Dana DelleFemine Caroline Keefer Katelyn Lippert Alyssa Meier Taylor Parisse Jackie Poucel Kristina Rioux Morgan Sharick Lauren Yobbi

On Campus Award WinnersBLUE�GOLD AWARDRachel Brown, 2001Jamie Pelusi, 2006

Panthers in International Play

Morie Kephart, led nation in save percent-age in 2010

Cande Ruiz, nation�leading 10 points in 1998, 10 pts at Wagner, Sept. 11, 1998

NCAA Statistical Leaders

Jennifer Kritch (2005-08) ranks fi fth on Pitt’s all-time career points (35) and goals (13) lists. Kritch also ranks sixth on Pitt’s all-time career assists (9) list.

Ashley Habbel (2006-09) ranks second on Pitt’s all-time career scoring list (19) and third on Pitt’s all-time career points list (45).

Rachel Brown (2000-01) has over 80 caps with the En-glish National Team including the 2007 World Cup. Cur-rently, she plays for the Everton Ladies. Brown was Pitt’s fi rst ever selection to the Big East All-Conference First Team and named Big East Goalkeeper of the Year in 2000 and 2001. She holds Pitt’s single game saves record with 18 versus Penn State in 2001, and ranks fourth on Pitt’s career saves list with 200.

Erin Hills (2002-05) played in 70 career games for the Panthers, compiling 21 points, seven goals and seven assists.

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Points Leaders

POINTSFreshman: 26, Cande Ruiz (10/6), 1998.Sophomore: 23, Charity McClure (7/9), 1998.Junior: 16, Ashley Cuba (8/0), 2011.Senior: 15, Corina Sebesta (6/3), 2006.

POINTS PER MATCHFreshman: 1.37, Cande Ruiz (26/19), 1998.Sophomore: 1.21, Charity McClure (23/19), 1998.Junior: 0.84, Ashley Cuba (16/19), 2011.Senior: 0.79, Corina Sebesta (15/19), 2006.

POINTS 10 Cande Ruiz, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 8 Charity McClure, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 7 Netta Agredano, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 16, 2011 7 Megan Beasley, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 6 Ashley Cuba, Buff alo Sept. 8, 1996 6 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s Oct. 9, 2011 6 Jennifer Kritch, Binghamton Sept. 1, 2006 6 Cara Senger, Robert Morris Oct. 15, 2003 5 Anya Bohun�Chudyniv, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 5 Ashley Cuba, St. Bonaventure Sept. 20, 2009 5 Brigid Handforth, Rutgers Sept. 20, 1998 5 Vanessa Madison, at Buff alo Sept. 27, 1996 5 Tracy Mascari, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 5 Charity McClure, at St. John’s Sept. 13, 1998 5 Cande Ruiz, at Robert Morris Oct. 22, 1998 5 Cande Ruiz, Providence Oct. 4, 1998 4 Netta Agredano, Robert Morris Oct. 26, 2001 4 Roosa Arvas, Duquesne Aug. 26, 2012 4 Roosa Arvas, at St. John’s Oct. 7, 2012 4 Alex Charlebois, Connecticut Oct. 11, 2012 4 Ashley Cuba, at Ohio State Aug. 30, 2009 4 Ashley Cuba, Colorado College Sept. 2, 2001 4 Dana DelleFemine, Oakland Aug. 29, 2010 4 Dana DelleFemine, St. John’s Oct. 9, 2011 4 Jacqueline Fix, Air Force Aug. 25, 2010 4 Kristin Gellatly, Old Dominion Oct. 17, 1999 4 Sara Gutting, Virginia Commonwealth Oct. 20, 2002 4 Sara Gutting, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 4 Ashley Habbel, vs. Iowa State Aug. 31, 2008 4 Ashley Habbel, at Syracuse Sept. 24, 2006 4 Jennifer Kritch, West Virginia Sept. 1, 2005 4 AideeMia Mora, Wagner Sept. 23, 1996 4 Charity McClure, Rutgers Sept. 20, 1998 4 Cande Ruiz, at Georgetown Sept. 4, 1998 4 Cande ruiz, at Seto Hall Sept. 22, 2000 4 Lauren Sciocchetti, at Penn State Sept. 1, 2002 4 Renee Spampinato, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 4 Emily Tipton, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003

CAREER7 Cande Ruiz 1998�016 Ashley Habbel 2006�095 Ashley Cuba 2009�125 Netta Agredano 2000�033 Charity McClure 1997�983 Kristina Francois 2003�063 Jennifer Kritch 2005�08

SEASON4 Cande Ruiz 19982 Many players

Single Game Points Records

Annual Points Leaders Year Player G A Points 1996............Megan Beasley .....................6 ...........5 ..........17 1997............Charity McClure ...................2 ...........2 ............ 6 1998............Cande Ruiz .......................... 10 ...........6 ..........26 1999............Kristin Gellatly ......................7 ...........1 ..........15

2000............Netta Agredano ...................5 ...........3 ..........13 2001............Netta Agredano ...................9 ...........1 ..........19 2002............Lauren Sciocchetti ..............7 ...........0 ..........14 2003............Cara Senger ...........................5 ...........0 ..........10 .....................Erin Hills ..................................3 ...........4 ..........10 2004............Kristina Francois ..................4 ...........4 ..........12 2005............Corina Sebesta .....................3 ...........0 ............ 6 .....................Jennifer Kritch ......................3 ...........0 ............ 6 2006............Corina Sebesta .....................6 ...........3 ..........15 2007............Ashley Habbel ......................5 ...........4 ..........14 2008............Ashley Habbel ......................6 ...........1 ..........13 2009............Ashley Cuba ..........................7 ...........4 ..........18 2010............Ashley Cuba ..........................6 ...........0 ..........12 2011............Ashley Cuba ..........................8 ...........0 ..........16 2012............Roosa Arvas ...........................3 ...........8 ..........14

Three-Plus Point Games

POINTSTotal Player (Goals/Assists) Year26 Cande Ruiz (10/6) 199823 Charity McClure (7/9) 199819 Netta Agredano (9/1) 200118 Ashley Cuba (7/4) 200917 Megan Beasley (6/5) 199616 Ashley Cuba (8/0) 201115 Kristin Gellatly (7/1) 199915 Corina Sebesta (6/3) 200614 Ashley Habbel (5/4) 200714 Lauren Sciocchetti (7/0) 200214 Roosa Arvas (3/8) 201213 Ashley Habbel (6/1) 200813 Brigid Handforth (5/3) 199813 Ashley Habbel (6/1) 200813 Netta Agredano (5/3) 200012 Alex Charlebois (5/2) 201212 Katelyn Ruhe (5/2) 200812 Kristina Francois (4/4) 200412 Ashley Cuba (6/0) 201011 Liz Carroll (2/7) 201011 Meta Haley (5/1) 200611 Katelyn Ruhe (1/9) 201010 AideeMia Mora (5/0) 199610 Cara Senger (5/0) 200310 Erin Hills (3/4) 200310 Morgan Sharick (4/2) 201210 Rachel Bertges (3/4) 1996

POINTS PER MATCHPPM Player (Points/Matches) Year1.37 Cande Ruiz (26/19) 19981.30 Brigid Handforth (13/10) 19981.21 Charity McClure (23/19) 19981.12 Netta Agredano (19/17) 20011.00 Ashley Cuba (18/18) 20090.94 Megan Beasley (17/18) 19960.91 AideeMia Mora (10/11) 19960.87 Netta Agredano (19/15) 20000.84 Ashley Cuba (16/19) 20110.83 Kristin Gellatly (15/18) 19990.79 Corina Sebesta (15/19) 20060.79 Jennifer Kritch (12/14) 20070.78 Ashley Habbel (14/18) 20070.74 Lauren Sciocchetti (14/19) 20020.74 Roosa Arvas (14/19) 20120.68 Ashley Habbel (14/19) 20060.67 Cara Senger (10/15) 20030.67 Renee Spampinato (8/12) 19980.67 Jennifer Kritch (12/18) 20060.65 Ashley Habbel (13/20) 20080.64 Rachel Vecchio (7/11) 20040.60 Ashley Cuba (12/20) 20100.60 Katelyn Ruhe (12/20) 2008

Season Records

Class Records

Career RecordsPOINTSTotal Player (Goals/Assists) Year51 Ashley Cuba (23/5) 2009�1248 Cande Ruiz (18/12) 1998�0145 Ashley Habbel (19/7) 2006�0940 Netta Agredano (17/6) 2000�0335 Jennifer Kritch (13/9) 2005�0833 Liz Carroll (10/13) 2007�1032 Katelyn Ruhe (7/18) 2008�1131 Corina Sebesta (12/7) 2003�0629 Charity McClure (9/11) 1997�9829 Megan Beasley (11/7) 1996�9928 Kristina Francois (8/12) 2003�0627 Jacqueline Fix (10/7) 1999�0221 Erin Hills (7/7) 2002�0519 AideeMia Mora (9/1) 1996�9918 Lauren Sciocchetti (8/2) 1999�0218 Cara Senger (8/2) 2001�0415 Laura Berbert (4/7) 2007�1015 Kristin Gellatly (7/1) 199915 Katrina Shibata (5/5) 1998�0114 Roosa Arvas (3/8) 201214 Dana DelleFemine (6/2) 2010�1213 Kimberly Sturk (3/7) 2000�0213 Meta Haley (6/1) 2004�0712 Sara Gutting (3/6) 2002�0512 Alex Charlebois (5/2) 201212 Renee Spampinato (5/2) 1997�9812 Morgan Sharick (4/4) 2010�12

POINTS PER MATCH (Minimum 20 matches)PPM Player (Points/Matches) Year0.78 Charity McClure (29/37) 1997�980.69 Cande Ruiz (48/70) 1998�010.68 Ashley Cuba (51/75) 2009�120.67 Netta Agredano (40/60) 2000�030.60 Ashley Habbel (45/75) 2006�090.51 Jennifer Kritch (35/68) 2005�080.44 Liz Carroll (33/75) 2007�100.44 Corina Sebesta (31/71) 2003�060.42 Katelyn Ruhe (32/77) 2008�110.41 Meta Haley (13/32) 2004�070.41 Kristina Francois (28/69) 2003�060.40 Megan Beasley (29/72) 1996�990.38 Jacqueline Fix (27/71) 1999�020.35 AideeMia Mora (19/55) 1996�990.32 Rachel Bertges (11/34) 1996�990.30 Erin Hills (21/70) 2002�050.29 Kimberly Sturk (13/45) 2000�020.28 Dana DelleFemine (14/50) 2010�120.24 Morgan Sharick (12/49) 2010�120.24 Laura Berbert (15/63) 2007�100.23 Katrina Shibata (15/64) 1998�010.21 Klarissa Ames (8/39) 2008�100.21 Lisa Schulte (8/39) 2002-05

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Goals Leaders

CAREER2 Ashley Cuba 2009�121 Netta Agredano 2000�031 Megan Beasley 1996�991 Jennifer Kritch 2005�081 Charity McClure 1997�981 Cande Ruiz 1998�011 Cara Senger 2001�04

Note: No Pitt player has registered more than one hat trick in a season.

GOALS 3 Netta Agredano, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 16, 2001 3 Megan Beasley, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 3 Ashley Cuba, Buff alo Aug. 20, 2010 3 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s Oct. 9, 2011 3 Jennifer Kritch, Binghamton Sept. 1, 2006 3 Charity McClure, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 3 Cande Ruiz, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 3 Cara Senger, Robert Morris Oct. 15, 2003 2 Netta Agredano, Robert Morris Oct. 26, 2001 2 Roosa Arvas, St. John’s Oct. 7, 2012 2 Anya Bohun�Chudyniv, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 2 Alex Charlebois, Connecticut Oct. 11, 2012 2 Ashley Cuba, at Ohio State Aug. 30, 2009 2 Ashley Cuba, Colorado College Sept. 2, 2011 2 Ashley Cuba, St. Bonaventure Sept. 20, 2009 2 Dana DelleFemine, Oakland Aug. 29, 2010 2 Dana DelleFemine, St. John’s Oct. 9, 2011 2 Jacqueline Fix, Air Force Aug. 25, 2000 2 Megan Gellatly, Old Dominion Oct. 17, 1999 2 Sara Gutting, VCU Oct. 20, 2002 2 Ashley Habbel, vs. Iowa State Aug. 31, 2006 2 Ashley Habbel, at Syracuse Sept. 24, 2006 2 Brigid Handforth, Rutgers Sept. 20, 1998 2 Jennifer Kritch, West Virginia Sept. 1, 2005 2 Vanessa Madison, at Buff alo Sept. 27, 1996 2 Tracy Mascari, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 2 AideeMia Mora, Wagner Sept. 23, 1996 2 Charity McClure, at St. John’s Sept. 13, 1998 2 Cande Ruiz, at Robert Morris Oct. 22, 1998 2 Cande Ruiz, Providence Oct. 4, 1998 2 Cande Ruiz, at Georgetown Sept. 4, 1998 2 Cande Ruiz, at Seton Hall Sept. 22, 2000 2 Lauren Sciocchetti, at Penn State Sept. 1, 2002 2 Emily Tipton, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 1 Many times with 1

GOALSFreshman: 10, Cande Ruiz, 1998.Sophomore: 9, Netta Agredano, 2001.Junior: 8, Ashley Cuba, 2011.Senior: 7, Lauren Sciocchetti, 2002.

GOALS PER MATCHFreshman: 0.53, Cande Ruiz (10/19), 1998.Sophomore: 0.53, Netta Agredano (9/17), 2001.Junior: 0.43, Ashley Cuba (8/19), 2011.Senior: 0.37, Lauren Sciocchetti (7/19), 2002.

Single Game Goals Records

Annual Goals Leaders Year Player Goals Avg./M 1996............Megan Beasley .....................6 .................... 0.33 1997............Charity McClure ...................2 .................... 0.11 .....................Renee Spampinato .............2 .................... 0.11 .....................Megan Beasley .....................2 .................... 0.11 1998............Cande Ruiz .......................... 10 .................... 0.53 1999............Kristin Gellatly ......................7 .................... 0.39 2000............Netta Agredano ...................5 .................... 0.33 2001............Netta Agredano ...................9 .................... 0.53 2002............Lauren Sciocchetti ..............7 .................... 0.37 2003............Cara Senger ...........................5 .................... 0.33 2004............Kristina Francois ..................4 .................... 0.24 2005............Corina Sebesta .....................3 .................... 0.17 2006............Ashley Habbel ......................6 .................... 0.32 .....................Corina Sebesta .....................6 .................... 0.32 2007............Ashley Habbel ......................5 .................... 0.28 .....................Jennifer Kritch ......................5 .................... 0.36 2008............Ashley Habbel ......................6 .................... 0.30 2009............Ashley Cuba ..........................7 .................... 0.39 2010............Ashley Cuba ..........................6 .................... 0.30 2011............Ashley Cuba ..........................8 .................... 0.42 2012............Alex Charlebois ....................5 .................... 0.26

Class Records

GOALSTotal Player Year10 Cande Ruiz 19989 Netta Agredano 20018 Ashley Cuba 20117 Ashley Cuba 20097 Kristin Gellatly 19997 Lauren Sciocchetti 20027 Charity McClure 19986 Ashley Habbel 20066 Ashley Cuba 20106 Corina Sebesta 20066 Megan Beasley 19966 Ashley Habbel 20085 Jennifer Kritch 20075 Cara Senger 20035 Katelyn Ruhe 20085 Brigid Handforth 19985 AideeMia Mora 19965 Meta Haley 20065 Ashley Habbel 20075 Netta Agredano 20005 Alex Charlebois 20124 Liz Carroll 20084 Morgan Sharick 20124 Jennifer DeLaHoz 20034 Tracy Macari 19964 Kristina Francois 20044 Jacqueline Fix 20004 Cande Ruiz 2000

GOALS PER MATCHGPM Player (Goals/Matches) Year0.53 Netta Agredano (9/17) 20010.53 Cande Ruiz (10/19) 19980.50 Brigid Handforth (5/10) 19980.45 AideeMia Mora (5/11) 19960.42 Ashley Cuba (8/19) 20110.39 Kristin Gellatly (7/18) 19990.39 Ashley Cuba (7/18) 20090.37 Charity McClure (7/19) 19980.37 Lauren Sciocchetti (7/19) 20020.36 Jennifer Kritch (5/14) 20070.33 Cara Senger (5/15) 20030.33 Netta Agredano (5/15) 20000.32 Ashley Habbel (6/19) 20060.32 Corina Sebesta (6/19) 20060.30 Ashley Habbel (6/20) 20080.28 Ashley Habbel (5/18) 20070.27 Rachel Vecchio (3/11) 20040.26 Meta Haley (5/19) 20060.26 Alex Charlebois (5/19) 2012

GAME WINNING GOALSTotal Player Year5 Ashley Cuba 20094 Cande Ruiz 19983 Ashley Habbel 20073 Ashley Habbel 20083 Kristina Francois 20042 14 with 2

Season Records

Hat Tricks

Career RecordsGOALSTotal Player Year23 Ashley Cuba 2009�1219 Ashley Habbel 2006�0918 Cande Ruiz 1998�0117 Netta Agredano 2000�0313 Jennifer Kritch 2005�0812 Corina Sebesta 2003�0611 Megan Beasley 1996�9910 Liz Carroll 2007�1010 Jacqueline Fix 1999�029 Charity McClure 1997�989 AideeMia Mora 1996�998 Kristina Francois 2003�068 Cara Senger 2001�048 Lauren Sciocchetti 1999�027 Kristin Gellatly 19997 Erin Hills 2002�057 Katelyn Ruhe 2008�116 Dana DelleFemine 2010�126 Meta Haley 2004�075 Laura Marsh 1999�025 Renee Spampinato 1997�985 Katrina Shibata 1998�015 Alex Charlebois 20125 Brigid Handforth 1998

GOALS PER MATCH (Minimum 20 matches)GPM Player (Goals/Matches) Year0.31 Ashley Cuba (23/75) 2009�120.28 Netta Agredano (17/60) 2000�030.26 Cande Ruiz (18/70) 1998�010.25 Ashley Habbel (19/75) 2006�090.24 Charity McClure (9/37) 1997�980.19 Jennifer Kritch (13/68) 2005�080.17 Corina Sebesta (12/71) 2003�060.17 Renee Spampinato (5/30) 1997�980.16 AideeMia Mora (9/55) 1996�990.15 Megan Beasley (11/72) 1996�990.14 Jacqueline Fix (10/71) 1999�020.13 Cara Senger (8/60) 2001�040.13 Liz Carroll (10/75) 2007�100.13 Lauren Sciocchetti (8/63) 1999�020.12 Dana DelleFemine (6/50) 2010�120.12 Kristina Francois (8/69) 2003�060.10 Erin Hills (7/70) 2002�050.09 Katelyn Ruhe (7/77) 2008�110.09 Rachel Bertges (3/34) 1996�98

GAME WINNING GOALSTotal Player Year9 Ashley Habbel 2006�098 Ashley Cuba 2009�125 Netta Agredano 2000�035 Cande Ruiz 1998�014 Jacqueline Fix 1999�024 Kristina Francois 2003�063 Liz Carroll 2007�103 Katrina Shibata 1998�013 Charity McClure 1997�982 14 with 2

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CAREER2�2 Lauren Sciocchetti 1999�022�2 Megan Beasley 1996�991�1 Laura Berbert 2007�101�1 Kristin Gellatly 19991�1 Katrina Shibata 1998�011�1 AideeMia Mora 1996�991�1 Liz Carroll 2007�101�1 Corina Sebesta 2003�061�1 Jennifer DeLaHoz 2002�051�1 Alyssa Meier 2010�121�1 Ashley Habbel 2006�090�1 Netta Agredano 2000�03

SEASON1 13 times

CAREER10 Ashley Cuba 2009�129 Ashley Habbel 2006�09

SEASON4 Ashley Cuba 20094 Ashley Habbel 20073 Ashley Cuba 20113 Ashley Habbel 20083 Liz Carroll 20083 Meta Haley 20063 Kristina Francois 20042 Vanessa Madison 19962 Charity McClure 19972 Megan Beasley 19972 Brigid Handforth 19982 Kristin Gellatly 19992 Netta Agredano 20012 Cande Ruiz 20012 Lauren Sciocchetti 20022 Emily Tipton 20032 Netta Agredano 20032 Corina Sebesta 20062 Katelyn Ruhe 20082 Ashley Cuba 20102 Liz Carroll 20102 Morgan Sharick 2012

CAREER4 Morgan Sharick 2010�123 Netta Agredano 2000�032 Alex Charlebois 2012�1 Many others

SEASON4 Morgan Sharick 20122 Alex Charlebois 20122 Netta Agredano 20011 Many others

First Goals In A Game

Game Tying GoalsCAREERxx Corina Sebesta

SEASON2 AideeMia Mora 19962 Cande Ruiz 19982 Kristin Gellatly 19992 Laura Marsh 20002 Netta Agredano 20012 Lauren Sciocchetti 20022 Corina Sebesta 20052 Jennifer Kritch 20052 Corina Sebesta 20061 Many others with 1

Corner Kick Goals

CAREER3 Morgan Sharick 2010�122 Alex Charlebois 2012�2 Netta Agredano 2000�032 Katie Surma 2003�062 Liz Carroll 2007�102 Cande Ruiz 1998�012 Corina Sebesta 2003�06

SEASON3 Morgan Sharick 20122 Alex Charlebois 20122 Netta Agredano 20012 Cande Ruiz 19982 Lauren Sciocchetti 2002

Header Goals

Penalty Kick Goals

Multi-goal GamesCAREER5 Ashley Cuba 2009�125 Cande Ruiz 1998�012 Netta Agredano 2000�032 Dana DelleFemine 2010�122 Ashley Habbel 2006�092 Jennifer Kritch 2005�082 Charity McClure 1997�98

SEASON4 Cande Ruiz 19982 Ashley Cuba 20112 Ashley Cuba 20092 Charity McClure 19982 Ashley Habbel 2006

Overtime GoalsCAREER2 Netta Agredano 2000�03 1 12 others with 1

SEASON1 AideeMia Mora 19961 Andrea Kerzner 19961 Charity McClure 19971 Megan Beasley 19971 Kara Kunkle 19991 Netta Agredano 20001 Kimberly Sturk 20001 Netta Agredano 20011 Meta Haley 20061 Katelyn Ruhe 20081 Ashley Habbel 20081 Ashley Cuba 20091 Katie Caslin 2009

CAREER POINTS27 Jacqueline Fix 1999�0215 Laura Berbert 2007�1012 Morgan Sharick 2010�1211 Carli Brill 2003�06

CAREER GOALS10 Jacqueline Fix 1999�024 Morgan Sharick 2010�124 Laura Berbert 2007�10

CAREER ASSISTS7 Jacqueline Fix 1999�027 Carli Brill 2003�067 Laura Berbert 2007�105 Kat Weiler 2007�104 Rebecca Fraser 2007�094 Abby Baldys 2009�124 Morgan Sharick 2010�113 Jacqueline Reuter 2001�05

Career Off ensive Stats-Defender

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Ashley Cuba is Pitt’s all-time leading scorer with 23 career goals and 51 career points from 2009-12. She was named to the 2009 Big East All-Rookie Team and 2011 Big East All-Conference Third Team.

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Assist Leaders

ASSISTSTotal Player Year18 Katelyn Ruhe 2008�1113 Liz Carroll 2007�1012 Kristina Francois 2003�0612 Cande Ruiz 1998�0111 Charity McClure 1997�989 Jennifer Kritch 2005�088 Roosa Arvas 20127 Jacqueline Fix 1999�027 Erin Hills 2002�057 Carli Brill 2003�067 Ashley Habbel 2006�097 Laura Berbert 2007�107 Megan Beasley 1996�997 Corina Sebesta 2003�067 Kimberly Sturk 2000�026 Netta Agredano 2000�036 Sara Gutting 2002�056 Andrea Graybill 1998�015 Katrina Shibata 1998�015 Rachel Bertges 1996�985 Kat Weiler 2007�105 Ashley Cuba 2009�12

ASSISTS PER MATCH (Minimum 20 matches)APM Player (Assists/Matches) Year0.30 Charity McClure (11/37) 1997�980.23 Katelyn Ruhe (18/77) 2008�110.17 Kristina Francois (12/69) 2003�060.17 Liz Carroll (13/75) 2007�100.17 Cande Ruiz (12/70) 1998�010.16 Kimberly Sturk (7/45) 2000�020.15 Rachel Bertges (5/34) 1996�980.13 Jennifer Kritch (9/68) 2005�080.11 Laura Berbert (7/63) 2007�100.10 Erin Hills (7/70) 2002�050.10 Netta Agredano (6/60) 2000�030.10 Corina Sebesta (7/71) 2003�060.10 Carli Brill (7/71) 2003�060.10 Jacqueline Fix (7/71) 1999�020.10 Rebecca Fraser (4/41) 2007�090.10 Megan Beasley (7/72) 1996�990.10 Sara Gutting (6/63) 2002�050.09 Ashley Habbel (7/75) 2006�09

ASSISTS 4 Cande Ruiz, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 2 Roosa Arvas, at St. Bonaventure Aug. 24, 2012 2 Roosa Arvas, Duquesne Aug. 26, 2012 2 Laura Berbert, at Akron Aug. 22, 2008 2 Rachel Bertges, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 2 Carli Brill, Rutgers Oct. 2, 2005 2 Liz Carroll, at Xavier Sept. 6, 2009 2 Kristina Francois, Binghamton Sept. 1, 2006 2 Sara Gutting, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 2 Charity McClure, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 2 Charity McClure, Rutgers Sept. 20, 1998 2 Katelyn Ruhe, Buff alo Aug. 20, 2010 2 Katelyn Ruhe, Oakland Aug. 29, 2010 2 Katelyn Ruhe, St. Bonaventure Sept. 20, 2009 2 Renee Spampinato, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1996 2 Kimberly Sturk, Robert Morris Oct. 26, 2001 1 Many times with 1

ASSISTS

Total Player Year9 Charity McClure 19989 Katelyn Ruhe 20108 Roosa Arvas 20127 Liz Carroll 20106 Kimberly Sturk 20016 Cande Ruiz 19986 Jennifer Kritch 20065 Megan Beasley 19965 Kristina Francois 20065 Sara Gutting 20034 Erin Hills 20034 Katelyn Ruhe 20114 Jacqueline Fix 20024 Rachel Bertges 19964 Ashley Cuba 20094 Kristina Francois 20044 Anya Bohun�Chudyniv 19984 Liz Carroll 20094 Ashley Habbel 2007

ASSISTS PER MATCHAPM Player (Assists/Matches) Year0.47 Charity McClure (9/19) 19980.45 Katelyn Ruhe (9/20) 20100.42 Roosa Arvas (8/19) 20120.37 Liz Carroll (7/19) 20100.35 Kimberly Sturk (6/17) 20010.33 Jennifer Kritch (6/18) 20060.32 Cande Ruiz (6/19) 19980.30 Brigid Handforth (3/10) 19980.29 Sara Gutting (5/17) 20030.28 Megan Beasley (5/18) 19960.28 Kristina Francois (5/18) 20060.25 Anya Bohun�Chudyniv (4/16) 19980.24 Erin Hills (4/17) 20030.24 Kristina Francois (4/17) 20040.22 Ashley Habbel (4/18) 20070.22 Liz Carroll (4/18) 20090.22 Ashley Cuba (4/18) 20090.21 Katelyn Ruhe (4/19) 20110.21 Jacqueline Fix (4/19) 20020.21 Rachel Bertges (4/19) 19960.20 Netta Agredano (3/15) 2000

Single Game Assist Records

Class RecordsASSISTSFreshman: 8, Roosa Arvas, 2012.Sophomore: 9, Charity McClure, 1998.Junior: 9, Katelyn Ruhe, 2010.Senior: 7, Liz Carroll, 2010.

ASSISTS PER MATCHFreshman: 0.42, Roosa Arvas (8/19), 2012.Sophomore: 0.47, Charity McClure (9/19), 1998.Junior: 0.45, Katelyn Ruhe (9/20), 2010.Senior: 0.37, Liz Carroll (7/19), 2010.

Season Records

Multi-assist GamesCAREER3 Katelyn Ruhe 2008�112 Roosa Arvas 20122 Charity McClure 1997�98

SEASON2 Roosa Arvas 20122 Charity McClure 19982 Katelyn Ruhe 2010

Annual Assist Leaders Year Player A Avg./M 1996............Megan Beasley .....................5 .................... 0.28 1997............Charity McClure ...................2 .................... 0.11 1998............Charity McClure ...................9 .................... 0.47 1999............Cande Ruiz .............................2 .................... 0.12 .....................Andrea Graybill ....................2 .................... 0.12 2000............Netta Agredano ...................3 .................... 0.20 2001............Kimberly Sturk ......................6 .................... 0.35 2002............Jacqueline Fix .......................4 .................... 0.21 2003............Sara Gutting ..........................5 .................... 0.29 2004............Kristina Francois ..................4 .................... 0.24 2005............Carli Brill..................................3 .................... 0.17 2006............Jennifer Kritch ......................6 .................... 0.33 2007............Ashley Habbel ......................4 .................... 0.22 2008............Laura Berbert ........................2 .................... 0.10 .....................Maura Caslin .........................2 .................... 0.10 .....................Christina Nicassio ................2 .................... 0.13 .....................Katelyn Ruhe .........................2 .................... 0.10 .....................Jennifer Kritch ......................2 .................... 0.11 .....................Kat Weiler ...............................2 .................... 0.10 2009............Liz Carroll................................4 .................... 0.22 .....................Ashley Cuba ..........................4 .................... 0.22 2010............Katelyn Ruhe .........................9 .................... 0.45 2011............Katelyn Ruhe .........................4 .................... 0.21 2012............Roosa Arvas ...........................8 .................... 0.42

Career Records

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Above: Megan Beasley (1996-99) ranks second on Pitt’s all-time list for career games started (72). She also ranks seventh on Pitt’s all-time scoring list with 11 career goals.

Left: Liz Carroll ranks second on Pitt’s all-time list for career assists (13). She also ranks eighth on Pitt’s all-time scoring list with 10 career goals.

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Shots Leaders

SHOTSTotal Player Year167 Ashley Cuba 2009�12153 Cande Ruiz 1998�01153 Liz Carroll 2007�10150 Katelyn Ruhe 2008�11144 Netta Agredano 2000�03113 Corina Sebesta 2003�06113 Ashley Habbel 2006�0983 Erin Hills 2002�0582 Megan Beasley 1996�9980 Jennifer Kritch 2005�0877 Lauren Sciocchetti 1999�0272 Dana DelleFemine 2010�1269 Kristina Francois 2003�0668 Charity McClure 1997�9867 Katie Caslin 2006�0967 Jacqueline Fix 1999�0264 Meta Haley 2004�0760 Katrina Shibata 1998�0157 Kimberly Sturk 2000�0254 Laura Marsh 1999�0253 Sara Gutting 2002�05

SHOTS PER MATCH (Minimum 20 matches)SPM Player (Shots/Matches) Year2.40 Netta Agredano (144/60) 2000�032.23 Ashley Cuba (167/75) 2009�122.19 Cande Ruiz (153/70) 1998�012.04 Liz Carroll (153/75) 2007�102.00 Meta Haley (64/32) 2004�071.95 Katelyn Ruhe (150/77) 2008�111.84 Charity McClure (68/37) 1997�981.59 Corina Sebesta (113/71) 2003�061.51 Ashley Habbel (113/75) 2006�091.44 Dana DelleFamine (72/50) 2010�121.27 Kimberly Sturk (57/45) 2000�021.22 Lauren Sciocchetti (77/63) 1999�021.19 Erin Hills (83/70) 2002�051.18 Jennifer Kritch (80/68) 2005�08

SHOTS ON GOALSOG Player Year90 Cande Ruiz 1998�0176 Netta Agredano 2000�0372 Ashley Cuba 2009�1262 Corina Sebesta 2003�0661 Ashley Habbel 2006�0958 Katelyn Ruhe 2008�1153 Liz Carroll 2007�1052 Megan Beasley 1996�9949 Jennifer Kritch 2005�0848 Lauren Sciocchetti 1999�0245 Charity McClure 1997�9841 Erin Hills 2002�0540 Dana DelleFemine 2010�1240 Katie Caslin 2006�0938 AideeMia Mora 1996�99

SHOTS ON GOAL PER MATCH (Minimum 20 matches)SOGPM Player (SOG/Matches) Year1.29 Cande Ruiz (90/70) 1998�011.27 Netta Agredano (76/60) 2000�031.22 Charity McClure (45/37) 1997�980.97 Meta Haley (31/32) 2004�070.96 Ashley Cuba (72/75) 2009�120.87 Corina Sebesta (62/71) 2003�060.81 Ashley Habbel (61/75) 2006�090.80 Dana DelleFemine (40/50) 2010�120.76 Lauren Sciocchetti (48/63) 1999�020.75 Katelyn Ruhe (58/77) 2008�110.72 Megan Beasley (52/72) 1996�990.72 Jennifer Kritch (49/68) 2005�080.71 Liz Carroll (53/75) 2007�100.69 AideeMia Mora (38/55) 1996�990.59 Rache Bertges (20/34) 1996�980.59 Erin Hills (41/70) 2002�05

SHOTSTotal Player Year56 Cande Ruiz 199855 Cande Ruiz 200052 Netta Agredano 200150 Liz Carroll 201049 Ashley Cuba 201047 Kristin Gellatly 199947 Ashley Cuba 201146 Liz Carroll 200943 Corina Sebesta 200543 Charity McClure 199840 Katelyn Ruhe 201040 Katelyn Ruhe 200840 Netta Agredano 200038 Ashley Habbel 200837 Corina Sebesta 200637 Katelyn Ruhe 201136 Ashley Cuba 201236 Dana DelleFemine 201136 Lauren Sciocchetti 200235 Ashley Cuba 200935 Erin Hills 200334 Meta Haley 2006

SHOTS PER MATCHSPM Player (Shots/Matches) Year3.06 Netta Agredano (52/17) 20013.06 Cande Ruiz (55/18) 20002.95 Cande Ruiz (56/19) 19982.67 Netta Agredano (40/15) 20002.63 Liz Carroll (50/19) 20102.61 Kristin Gellatly (47/18) 19992.56 Liz Carroll (46/18) 20092.47 Ashley Cuba (47/19) 20112.45 Ashley Cuba (49/20) 20102.39 Corina Sebesta (43/18) 20052.31 Meta Haley (30/13) 20052.26 Charity McClure (43/19) 19982.25 Netta Agredano (27/12) 2003

SHOTS ON GOALSOG Player Year36 Cande Ruiz 199834 Netta Agredano 200131 Kristin Gellatly 199930 Cande Ruiz 200029 Charity McClure 199825 Corina Sebesta 200623 Lauren Sciocchetti 200222 Corina Sebesta 200522 Ashley Cuba 201021 Ashley Cuba 201120 Charity Kriley 199720 Ashley Cuba 200920 Meta Haley 200620 Katelyn Ruhe 200819 Rachel Bertges 199619 Ashley Habbel 2007

SHOTS ON GOAL PER MATCHSOGPM Player (SOG/Matches) Year2.00 Netta Agredano (34/17) 20011.84 Cande Ruiz (36/19) 19981.72 Kristin Gellatly (31/18) 19991.67 Cande Ruiz (30/18) 20001.53 Charity McClure (29/19) 19981.32 Corina Sebesta (25/19) 20061.27 AideeMia Mora (5/11) 19961.22 Corina Sebesta (22/18) 20051.21 Lauren Sciocchetti (23/19) 20021.18 Charity Kriley (20/17) 19971.13 Netta Agredano (17/15) 20001.11 Ashley Cuba (20/18) 20091.11 Ashley Cuba (21/19) 20111.10 Ashley Cuba (22/20) 20101.10 Brigid Handforth (11/10) 1998

SHOTS 10 Netta Agredano, at Robert Morris Sept. 17, 2000 10 Charity Kriley, at Providence Oct. 12, 1997 10 Charity McClure, Georgetown Oct. 31, 1997 10 Cande Ruiz, at Wagner Sept. 11, 1998 9 Ashley Cuba, Buff alo Aug. 20, 2010 9 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s Oct. 9, 2011 9 Corina Sebesta, South Florida Oct. 7, 2005 8 Cande Ruiz, Providence Oct. 4, 1998 7 Netta Agredano, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 16, 2001 7 Netta Agredano, Robert Morris Oct. 26, 2001 7 Meta Haley, South Florida Oct. 7, 2005 7 Ali Matisse, South Florida Sept. 18, 2011 7 Charity McClure, at Robert Morris Oct. 22, 1998 7 Cande Ruiz, Villanova Oct. 1, 2000 7 Cande Ruiz, Duquesne Oct. 22, 2000 7 Cande Ruiz, vs. Wyoming Sept. 17, 2000

Single Game Shots Records

Six-plus Shot GamesCAREER7 Cande Ruiz 1998�016 Netta Agredano 2000�035 Ashley Cuba 2009�123 Charity McClure 1997�982 Corina Sebesta 2003�061 Many others with 1

SEASON4 Netta Agredano 20014 Cande Ruiz 20002 Ashley Cuba 20112 Netta Agredano 20002 Cande Ruiz 19982 Charity McClure 19982 Corina Sebesta 20051 Many times with 1

Season Records Career Records

Class RecordsSHOTSFreshman: 56, Cande Ruiz, 1998.Sophomore: 52, Netta Agredano, 2001.Junior: 55, Cande Ruiz, 2000.Senior: 50, Liz Carroll, 2010.

SHOTS ON GOALFreshman: 36, Cande Ruiz, 1998.Sophomore: 34, Netta Agredano, 2001.Junior: 30, Cande Ruiz, 2000.Senior: 25, Corina Sebesta, 2006.

Annual Shots Leaders Year Player Shots Avg./M 1996............Megan Beasley .................. 27 .................... 1.50 1997............Charity Kriley ..................... 30 .................... 1.76 1998............Cande Ruiz .......................... 56 .................... 2.95 1999............Kristin Gellatly ................... 47 .................... 2.61 2000............Cande Ruiz .......................... 55 .................... 3.06 2001............Netta Agredano ................ 52 .................... 3.06 2002............Lauren Sciocchetti ........... 36 .................... 1.89 2003............Erin Hills ............................... 35 .................... 2.06 2004............Erin hills ............................... 27 .................... 1.59 2005............Corina Sebesta .................. 43 .................... 2.39 2006............Corina Sebesta .................. 37 .................... 1.95 2007............Ashley Habbel ................... 26 .................... 1.44 .....................Liz Carroll............................. 26 .................... 1.44 2008............Katelyn Ruhe ...................... 40 .................... 2.00 2009............Liz Carroll............................. 46 .................... 2.56 2010............Liz Carroll............................. 50 .................... 2.63 2011............Ashley Cuba ....................... 47 .................... 2.47 2012............Ashley Cuba ....................... 36 .................... 2.00

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Goalkeeping Leaders

266 Jamie Pelusi 2005253 Kristina Rioux 2011249 Rachel Brown 2000243 Morie Kephart 2010231 Jamie Pelusi 2003221 Jamie Pelusi 2004214 Rachel Brown 2001211 Nicole Bashor 1999203 Morie Kephart 2009201 Nicole Bashor 1997

WINSTotal Player Year8 Nicole Bashor 19988 Alison Finch 20067 Morie Kephart 20107 Nicole D’Agostino 2012

LOSSESTotal Player Year16 Sarah Stout 199615 Jamie Pelusi 200211 Morie Kephart 200811 Jamie Pelusi 200511 Morie Kephart 201011 Rachel Brown 2000

TIESTotal Player Year4 Kristina Rioux 20114 Morie Kephart 20093 Jamie Pelusi 20053 Alison Finch 20063 Nicole Bashor 1997

GOALKEEPER MINUTESTotal Player (MP) Year1839 Morie Kephart 20101813 Alison Finch 20061740 Sarah Stout 19961738 Morie Kephart 20081695 Nicole D’Agostino 20121692 Jamie Pelusi 20021637 Jamie Pelusi 20051563 Jamie Pelusi 20031504 Rachel Brown 20001499 Jamie Pelusi 20041475 Kristina Rioux 20111417 Nicole Bashor 1998

PERCENTAGE OF GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYEDTotal Player (MP/Potential MP) Year100% Morie Kephart (1839/1839) 2010100% Sarah Stout (1740/1740) 1996

.763 Kristina Rioux (31/100) 2011

.759 Rachel Brown (27/85) 2001

.758 Morie Kephart (22/69) 2008

.744 Alison Finch (22/64) 2007

.743 Jamie Pelusi (48/139) 2002

.731 Nicole D’Agostino (32/87) 2012

.725 Jen Huzvar (14/37) 1999

.723 Alison Finch (31/81) 2006

.721 Nicole Bashor (29/75) 1999

.596 Sarah Stout (90/133) 1996

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGETotal Player (GA/Minutes) Year0.47 Morie Kephart (7/1352) 20091.14 Morie Kephart (22/1738) 20081.22 Morie Kephart (25/1840) 20101.32 Jamie Pelusi (23/1563) 20031.43 Jamie Pelusi (26/1637) 20051.59 Alison Finch (31/1751) 20061.62 Jamie Pelusi (27/1499) 20041.65 Alison Finch (22/1200) 20071.70 Nicole D’Agostino (32/1695) 20121.79 Rachel Brown (30/1505) 20001.89 Jen Huzvar (14/666) 19991.91 Nicole Bashor (26/1222) 19971.91 Morie Kephart (10/470) 20072.03 Rachel Brown (27/1196) 20012.22 Nicole Bashor (26/1222) 19982.55 Jamie Pelusi (48/1693) 20022.55 Nicole Bashor (29/1022) 19994.66 Sarah Stout (90/1740) 1996

SHUTOUTSTotal Player Year8.0 Morie Kephart 20096.0 Morie Kephart 20104.0 Alison Finch 20074.0 Jamie Pelusi 20044.0 Morie Kephart 20084.0 Jamie Pelusi 20053.0 Nicole D’Agostino 20123.0 Jamie Pelusi 20033.0 Nicole Bashor 19973.0 Nicole Bashor 19993.0 Jen Huzvar 19993.0 Rachel Brown 2001

SHOTS FACEDTotal Player Year334 Jamie Pelusi 2002312 Sarah Stout 1996290 Nicole D’Agostino 2012287 Nicole Bashor 1998

Single Game Saves Records

Season RecordsSAVESTotal Player Year139 Jamie Pelusi 2002133 Sarah Stout 1996122 Nicole Bashor 1998117 Jamie Pelusi 2005115 Rachel Brown 2000114 Nicole Bashor 1997104 Jamie Pelusi 2003100 Kristina Rioux 201196 Jamie Pelusi 200487 Nicole D’Agostino 201287 Morie Kephart 200985 Rachel Brown 200183 Morie Kephart 201081 Alison Finch 200675 Nicole Bashor 199969 Morie Kephart 200864 Alison Finch 200746 Ilene Ravich 199737 Jen Huzvar 199725 Gretchen Ross 2001

SAVES PER MATCHTotal Player (Saves/Matches) Year8.14 Nicole Bashor 19977.32 Jamie Pelusi 20027.18 Nicole Bashor 19987.00 Sarah Stout 19966.54 Rachel Brown 20016.50 Jamie Pelusi 20036.21 Morie Kephart 20096.12 Jamie Pelusi 20035.88 Kristina Rioux 20115.77 Nicole Bashor 19995.75 Ilene Ravich 19975.65 Jamie Pelusi 20044.60 Alison Finch 20094.58 Nicole D’Agostino 20124.26 Alison Finch 20064.15 Morie Kephart 20074.11 Jen Huzvar 1999

SAVE PERCENTAGETotal Player (GA/Saves) Year.926 Morie Kephart (7/87) 2009.819 Jamie Pelusi (23/104) 2003.818 Jamie Pelusi (26/117) 2005.814 Nicole Bashor (26/117) 1997.793 Rachel Brown (30/115) 2000.780 Jamie Pelusi (27/96) 2004.777 Nicole Bashor (35/122) 1998.769 Morie Kephart (25/83) 2010

SAVES 18 Rachel Brown, Penn State Oct. 28, 2001 16 Rachel Brown, Richmond Aug. 27, 2000 16 Rachel Brown, at Notre Dame Sept. 24, 2000 16 Sarah Stout, at Penn State Sept. 13, 1996 15 Jamie Pelusi, at Providence Oct. 11, 2002 14 Jamie Pelusi, at Georgetown Oct. 14, 2005 14 Jamie Pelusi, Rutgers Oct. 12, 2003 14 Jamie Pelusi, West Virginia Sept. 18, 2002 13 Nicole Bashor, Old Dominion Oct. 17, 1999 13 Nicole Bashor, at Connecticut Oct. 18, 1998 13 Jamie Pelusi, at Notre Dame Oct. 4, 2002 13 Kristina Rioux, Penn State Sept. 4, 2011 13 Sarah Stout, at Navy Sept. 7, 1996

12 Nicole Bashor, at St. John’s Sept. 13, 199812 Rachel Brown, at Bucknell Sept. 3, 200012 Morie Kephart, at Connecticut Oct. 25, 200912 Jamie Pelusi, Virginia Commonwealth Oct. 20, 200212 Kristina Rioux, West Virginia Oct. 21, 201112 Kristina Rioux, South Florida Sept. 18, 201111 Nicole Bashor, Virginia Commonwealth Nov. 2, 199711 Nicole Bashor, at Syracuse Nov. 4, 199811 Nicole Bashor, Buff alo Oct. 17, 199711 Nicole Bashor, Connecticut Oct. 24, 199911 Nicole Bashor, at Boston College Oct. 8, 199711 Nicole Bashor, at Air Force Sept. 25, 199811 Jen Huzvar, Notre Dame Oct. 10, 199911 Morie Kephart, at Marquette Sept. 27, 2009

11 Jamie Pelusi, at Syracuse Oct. 1, 200411 Jamie Pelusi, West Virginia Sept. 1, 200511 Jamie Pelusi, Rutgers Sept. 22, 200211 Ilene Ravich, at UC�Irvine Sept. 19, 199711 Kristina Rioux, at Marquette Sept. 15, 201110 Nicole Bashor, at Providence Oct. 12, 199710 Nicole Bashor, Boston College Oct. 2, 199810 Nicole Bashor, Georgetown Oct. 31, 199710 Rachel Brown, Auburn Sept. 23, 200110 Jamie Pelusi, at Connecticut Oct. 22, 200410 Jamie Pelusi, vs. Kennesaw State Sept. 11, 200510 Jamie Pelusi, at Ohio State Sept. 15, 200210 Sarah Stout, at Notre Dame Sept. 6, 1998

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Goalkeeping Leaders

416 Alison Finch 2006�09396 Sarah Stout 1996�98363 Nicole D’Agostino 2010�12263 Kristina Rioux 2008�12

WINSTotal Player Year19 Morie Kephart 2007�1019 Jamie Pelusi 2002�0515 Alison Finch 2006�0914 Nicole Bashor 1997�9911 Rachel Brown 2000�018 Nicole D’Agostino 2010�123 Sarah Stout 1996�98

LOSSESTotal Player Year46 Jamie Pelusi 2002�0528 Morie Kephart 2007�1027 Nicole Bashor 1997�9918 Sarah Stout 1996�9818 Rachel Brown 2000�0117 Alison Finch 2006�0913 Nicole D’Agostino 2010�1210 Kristina Rioux 2008�12

TIESTotal Player Year8 Morie Kephart 2007�106 Jamie Pelusi 2002�055 Alison Finch 2006�094 Kristina Rioux 2008�123 Nicole Bashor 1997�99

GOALKEEPER MINUTESTotal Player (MP) Year6392 Jamie Pelusi (71) 2002�055399 Morie Kephart (68) 2007�103661 Nicole Bashor (44) 1997�993460 Alison Finch (41) 2006�092701 Rachel Brown (31) 2000�012080 Sarah Stout (28) 1996�982009 Nicole D’Agostino (24) 2010�121543 Kristina Rioux (21) 2008�12

GOALKEEPER STARTSTotal Player (MP) Year71 Jamie Pelusi (71) 2002�0556 Morie Kephart (68) 2007�1044 Nicole Bashor (44) 2007�1038 Alison Finch (41) 2006�0931 Rachel Brown (31) 2000�0121 Nicole D’Agostino (24) 2010�1221 Sarah Stout (28) 1996�98

PERCENTAGE OF GOALKEEPER STARTSTotal Player (MS/GP) Year100% Jamie Pelusi (77/77) 2002�05100% Nicole Bashor (44/44) 1997�99100% Rachel Brown (31/31) 2000�0193% Alison Finch (38/41) 2006�0986% Nicole D’Agostino (21/24) 2010�1282% Morie Kephart (56/68) 2007�10

SAVESTotal Player Year456 Jamie Pelusi 2002�05311 Nicole Bashor 1997�99262 Morie Kephart 2007�10200 Rachel Brown 2000�01175 Alison Finch 2006�09159 Sarah Stout 1996�98104 Kristina Rioux 2008�12102 Nicole D’Agostino 2010�1246 Ilene Ravich 1996�9738 Gretchen Ross 2000�0137 Jen Huzvar 1997�99

SAVES PER MATCH (Minimum 20 matches)SPM Player (Saves/Matches) Year7.07 Nicole Bashor (311/44) 1997�996.45 Rachel Brown (200/31) 2000�016.42 Jamie Pelusi (456/71) 2002�055.89 Sarah Stout (159/27) 1996�984.38 Alison Finch (175/40) 2006�094.37 Morie Kephart (262/60) 2007�104.25 Nicole D’Agostino (102/24) 2010�12

SAVE PERCENTAGETotal Player (GA/Saves) Year.804 Morie Kephart (64/262) 2007�10.786 Jamie Pelusi (124/456) 2002�05.778 Rachel Brown (57/200) 2000�01.776 Nicole Bashor (90/311) 1997�99.748 Kristina Rioux (35/104) 2008�12.729 Alison Finch (65/175) 2006�09.685 Nicole D’Agostino (47/102) 2010�12.596 Sarah Stout (108/159) 1996�98

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGETotal Player (GA/Minutes) Year1.07 Morie Kephart (64/5400) 2007�101.69 Alison Finch (65/3461) 2006�091.75 Jamie Pelusi (124/6392) 2002�051.90 Rachel Brown (57/2701) 2000�012.04 Kristina Rioux (35/1544) 2008�122.10 Nicole D’Agostino (47/2010) 2010�122.21 Nicole Bashor (90/3662) 1997�994.67 Sarah Stout (108/2080) 1996�98

SHUTOUTSTotal Player Year19.0 Morie Kephart 2007�1013.0 Jamie Pelusi 2002�058.0 Alison Finch 2006�098.0 Nicole Bashor 1997�993.3 Rachel Brown 2000�013.0 Nicole D’Agostino 2010�123.0 Jen Huzvar 1997�99

SHOTS FACEDTotal Player Year1052 Jamie Pelusi 2002�05699 Nicole Bashor 1997�99689 Morie Kephart 2007�10463 Rachel Brown 2000�01

Year Player Saves Saves/M1996.............Sarah Stout .......................133 .................... 7.001997.............Nicole Bashor ...................114 .................... 8.141998.............Nicole Bashor ...................122 .................... 7.181999.............Nicole Bashor ..................... 75 .................... 5.772000.............Rachel Brown ...................115 .................... 6.392001.............Rachel Brown ..................... 85 .................... 6.542002.............Jamie Pelusi ......................139 .................... 7.322003.............Jame Pelusi .......................104 .................... 6.122004.............Jamie Pelusi ........................ 96 .................... 5.652005.............Jamie Pelusi ......................117 .................... 6.502006.............Alison Finch ........................ 81 .................... 4.262007.............Alison Finch ........................ 64 .................... 4.572008.............Morie Kephart ................... 69 .................... 3.452009.............Morie Kephart ................... 87 .................... 6.212010.............Morie Kephart ................... 83 .................... 4.152011.............Kristina Rioux ...................100 .................... 5.882012.............Nicole D’Agostino ............ 87 .................... 4.58

Annual Saves Leaders

Annual Save Percentage LeadersYear Player GA/Saves SavePct.1996.............Sarah Stout ................ 90/133 .................... .5961997.............Nicole Bashor ............ 26/114 .................... .8141998.............Nicole Bashor ............ 35/122 .................... .7771999.............Nicole Bashor ...............29/75 .................... .7212000.............Rachel Brown ............ 30/115 .................... .7932001.............Rachel Brown ...............27/85 .................... .7592002.............Jamie Pelusi ............... 48/139 .................... .7432003.............Jamie Pelusi ............... 23/104 .................... .8192004.............Jamie Pelusi ..................27/96 .................... .7802005.............Jamie Pelusi ............... 26/117 .................... .8182006.............Alison Finch ..................31/81 .................... .7232007.............Alison Finch ..................22/64 .................... .7442008.............Morie Kephart .............22/69 .................... .7582009.............Morie Kephart ............... 7/87 .................... .9262010.............Morie Kephart .............25/83 .................... .7692011.............Kristina Rioux ............ 31/100 .................... .7632012.............Nicole D’Agostino ......32/87 .................... .731

Annual Goal Against Avg. LeadersYear Player GA/Min. GAA1996.............Sarah Stout ..............90/1740 .................... 4.661997.............Nicole Bashor ..........26/1222 .................... 1.911998.............Nicole Bashor ..........35/1417 .................... 2.221999.............Jen Huzvar ................. 14/666 .................... 1.892000.............Rachel Brown ..........30/1505 .................... 1.792001.............Rachel Brown ..........27/1196 .................... 2.032002.............Jamie Pelusi .............48/1693 .................... 2.552003.............Jamie Pelusi .............23/1563 .................... 1.322004.............Jamie Pelusi .............27/1499 .................... 1.622005.............Jamie Pelusi .............26/1637 .................... 1.432006.............Alison Finch .............31/1751 .................... 1.592007.............Alison Finch .............22/1200 .................... 1.652008.............Morie Kephart ........22/1738 .................... 1.142009.............Morie Kephart .......... 7/1352 .................... 0.472010.............Morie Kephart ........25/1840 .................... 1.222011.............Kristina Rioux ..........31/1475 .................... 1.892012.............Nicole D’Agostino .32/1695 .................... 1.70

Minutes In Goal LeadersYear Player GP/GS Min.1996.............Sarah Stout ...................19/19 .............1740:001997.............Nicole Bashor ...............14/14 .............1222:241998.............Nicole Bashor ...............17/17 .............1417:171999.............Nicole Bashor ...............13/13 .............1022:092000.............Rachel Brown ...............18/18 .............1504:592001.............Rachel Brown ...............13/13 .............1196:142002.............Jamie Pelusi ..................19/19 .............1692:522003.............Jamie Pelusi ..................17/17 .............1563:002004.............Jamie Pelusi ..................17/17 .............1499:142005.............Jamie Pelusi ..................18/18 .............1636:542006.............Alison Finch ..................19/18 .............1751:242007.............Alison Finch ..................14/14 .............1200:952008.............Morie Kephart .............20/18 .............1738:012009.............Morie Kephart .............14/14 .............1351:532010.............Morie Kephart .............20/20 .............1839:432011.............Kristina Rioux ...............17/17 .............1475:002012.............Nicole D’Agostino ......19/19 .............1694:57

Career Records

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Jamie Pelusi (2002-05) holds school records for saves (456) and wins (19). She was awarded the 2005 NCAA Wooden Citizenship Trophy and was named the 2004 Big East Goalkeeper of the Year.

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Participation Leaders

GAMES PLAYEDTotal Player Year77 Katelyn Ruhe 2008�11

76 Kat Weiler 2007�1075 Ashley Habbel 2006�0975 Katie Caslin 2006�0975 Ashley Cuba 2009�1275 Liz Carroll 2007�1074 Keeley Tobler 1997�0172 Megan Beasley 1996�9971 Carli Brill 2003�0671 Corina Sebesta 2003�0671 Jamie Pelusi 2002�0571 Jacqueline Fix 1999�0271 Aimee Romasco 2002�0571 Jacqueline Reuter 2001�0570 Jennifer DeLaHoz 2002�0570 Andrea Graybill 1998�0170 Cande Ruiz 1998�0170 Erin Hills 2002�0569 Vanessa Madison 1996�9969 Kristina Francois 2003�0669 Abby Baldys 2009�12

GAMES STARTEDGS Player Year77 Katelyn Ruhe 2008�1276 Kat Weiler 2007�1072 Megan Beasley 1996�9971 Jamie Pelusi 2002�0570 Carli Brill 2003�0669 Corina Sebesta 2003�0668 Jacqueline Fix 1999�0268 Abby Baldys 2009�1267 Cande Ruiz 1998�0166 Keeley Tobler 1997�0164 Vanessa Madison 1996�9964 Aimee Romasco 2002�0563 Liz Carroll 2007�1062 Ashley Habbel 2006�0956 Laura Berbert 2007�1056 Morie Kephart 2007�1055 Jennifer Kritch 2005�0854 Ashley Cuba 2009�1254 Katie Surma 2003�0654 Caroline Keefer 2010�12

MINUTES PLAYED (Minutes kept starting in 2007)MP Player Year6923 Kat Weiler 2007�106833 Katelyn Ruhe 2008�116266 Abby Baldys 2009�125301 Liz Carroll 2007�105062 Laura Berbert 2007�10

CAREER7 Liz Carroll 2007�106 Jennifer Kritch 2005�085 Courtney Wrightson 2003�064 Carli Brill 2003�064 Katheryn Kunugi 2007�114 Katelyn Ruhe 2008�11

SEASON4 Liz Carroll 20103 Jacqueline Reuter 20033 Sara Gutting 20032 Rebecca Brown 19962 Heather Ferguson 19982 Rachel Brown 20002 Jamie Pelusi 20042 Janean Gardner 20052 Carli Brill 20052 Aimee Romasco 20052 Sara Gutting 20052 Courtney Wrightson 20062 Jennifer Kritch 20062 Megan Watson 20062 Carli Brill 20062 Molly Griganavicius 20062 Ashley Habbel 20072 Liz Carroll 20072 Alexandra Jaff e 20082 Liz Carroll 20082 Jennifer Kritch 20082 Katelyn Ruhe 20102 Ashley Cuba 20112 Katheryn Kunugi 2011Note: Only three players in school history have been charged with a red card.

GAMES PLAYEDTotal Player Year20 Maura Caslin 200820 Kat Weiler 201020 Katelyn Ruhe 200820 Ashley Habbel 200820 Ashley Cuba 201020 Katelyn Ruhe 201020 Morie Kephart 200820 Kat Weiler 200820 Morgan Sharick 201020 Alexandra Jaff e 200820 Morie Kephart 201020 Caroline Keefer 201020 Liz Carroll 200820 Laura Berbert 200820 Alexandra Jaff e 201019 Many others

GAMES STARTEDGS Player Year20 Ashley Habbel 200820 Katelyn Ruhe 200820 Kat Weiler 200820 Liz Carroll 200820 Caroline Keefer 201020 Morie Kephart 201020 Laura Berbert 200820 Katelyn Ruhe 201020 Kat Weiler 201019 Many others

MINUTES PLAYED (Minutes kept starting in 2007)MP Player Year1835 Kat Weiler 20081834 Caroline Keefer 20101795 Laura Berbert 20081778 Alyssa Meier 20111777 Katelyn Ruhe 20101750 Abby Baldys 20101745 Katelyn Ruhe 20101745 Caroline Keefer 20111736 Morgan Sharick 20121736 Kat Weiler 20091731 Kat Weiler 20101729 Morgan Sharick 20101726 Abby Baldys 20091693 Katelyn Ruhe 2011

Cautions Season Records Career Records

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Kat Weiler (2007-10) holds the Pitt all-time record for minutes played (6923) and ranks second in games started (76). She was named to the 2009 Big East All-Conference Third Team.

Katelyn Ruhe (2008-11) is Pitt’s all-time leader in assists (18) and games started (77). She was named to the 2011 Big East All-Conference Second Team and the 2010 Big East All-Conference Third Team.

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Team Season Records POINTS 1. ..........104 (35g 34a) .......... 1998 2. ..........83 (29g 25a) ............. 2006 3. ..........70 (22g 26a) ............. 2001 4. ..........66 (21g 24a) ............. 2010 5. ..........59 (21g 17a) ............. 2008 .............59 (21g 17a) ............. 2003 7. ..........58 (22g 14a) ............. 1996 8. ..........57 (20g 17a) ............. 2007 .............57 (17g 23a) ............. 2009 10.........56 (21g 14a) ............. 2000 .............56 (19g 18a) ............. 2012 12.........54 (20g 14a) ............. 2002 13.........48 (16g 16a) ............. 2004 14.........41 (17g 7a) ............... 1999 15.........38 (14g 10a) ............. 2011 16.........30 (11g 8a) ............... 2005 17.........18 (7g 4a) .................. 1997

POINTS PER MATCH 1. ..........5.47 (19 GP) .............. 1998 2. ..........4.37 (19 GP) .............. 2006 3. ..........4.12 (17 GP) .............. 2001 4. ..........3.47 (17 GP) .............. 2003 5. ..........3.30 (20 GP) .............. 2010 6. ..........3.17 (18 GP) .............. 2007 .............3.17 (18 GP) .............. 2009 8. ..........3.05 (19 GP) .............. 1996 9. ..........2.95 (20 GP) .............. 2008 10.........2.95 (19 GP) .............. 2012 .............2.95 (19 GP) .............. 2000 12.........2.84 (19 GP) .............. 2002 13.........2.82 (17 GP) .............. 2004 14.........2.28 (18 GP) .............. 1999 15.........2.00 (19 GP) .............. 2011 16.........1.67 (18 GP) .............. 2005 17.........1.00 (18 GP) .............. 1997

GOALS 1. ..........35 ................................. 1998 2. ..........29 ................................. 2006 3. ..........22 ................................. 2001 .............22 ................................. 1996 5. ..........21 ................................. 2000 .............21 ................................. 2010 .............21 ................................. 2003 .............21 ................................. 2008 9. ..........20 ................................. 2002 .............20 ................................. 2007 11.........19 ................................. 2012 12.........17 ................................. 2009 .............17 ................................. 1999 14.........16 ................................. 2004 15.........14 ................................. 2011 16.........11 ................................. 2005 17..........7 .................................. 1997

GOALS PER MATCH 1. ..........1.84 (19 GP) .............. 1998 2. ..........1.53 (19 GP) .............. 2006 3. ..........1.29 (17 GP) .............. 2001 4. ..........1.24 (17 GP) .............. 2003 5. ..........1.16 (19 GP) .............. 1996 6. ..........1.11 (18 GP) .............. 2007 7. ..........1.11 (19 GP) .............. 2000 8. ..........1.05 (19 GP) .............. 2002 9. ..........1.05 (20 GP) .............. 2010 .............1.05 (20 GP) .............. 2008 11.........1.00 (19 GP) .............. 2012 12.........0.94 (18 GP) .............. 2009 .............0.94 (18 GP) .............. 1999 14.........0.94 (17 GP) .............. 2004 15.........0.74 (19 GP) .............. 2011 16.........0.61 (18 GP) .............. 2005 17.........0.39 (18 GP) .............. 1997

GAME�WINNING GOALS 1. ..........8 ................................... 1998 .............8 ................................... 2009 3. ..........7 ................................... 2012 .............7 ................................... 2008 .............7 ................................... 2001

..............7 ....................................... 20107. ..........6 ....................................... 2000..............6 ....................................... 2004..............6 ....................................... 2007..............6 ....................................... 200611. ........5 ....................................... 2003..............5 ....................................... 199913. ........4 ....................................... 2005..............4 ....................................... 200215. ........3 ....................................... 1996..............3 ....................................... 199717. ........2 ....................................... 2011

ASSISTS1. ..........34 ..................................... 19982. ..........26 ..................................... 20013. ..........25 ..................................... 20064. ..........24 ..................................... 20105. ..........23 ..................................... 20096. ..........18 ..................................... 20127. ..........17 ..................................... 2003..............17 ..................................... 2008..............17 ..................................... 200710. ........16 ..................................... 200411. ........14 ..................................... 2000..............14 ..................................... 1996..............14 ..................................... 200214. ........10 ..................................... 201115. ........8 ....................................... 200516. ........7 ....................................... 199917. ........4 ....................................... 1997

ASSISTS PER GAME1. ..........1.79 (19 GP) .................. 19982. ..........1.53 (17 GP) .................. 20013. ..........1.32 (19 GP) .................. 20064. ..........1.28 (18 GP) .................. 20095. ..........1.20 (20 GP) .................. 20106. ..........1.00 (17 GP) .................. 20037. ..........0.95 (19 GP) .................. 20128. ..........0.94 (18 GP) .................. 20079. ..........0.94 (17 GP) .................. 200410. ........0.85 (20 GP) .................. 200811. ........0.74 (19 GP) .................. 1996..............0.74 (19 GP) .................. 2000..............0.74 (19 GP) .................. 200214. ........0.53 (19 GP) .................. 201115. ........0.44 (18 GP) .................. 200516. ........0.39 (18 GP) .................. 199917. ........0.22 (18 GP) .................. 1997

SHOTS ATTEMPTED1. ..........288 (21g) ....................... 20002. ..........266 (21g) ....................... 20103. ..........239 (29g) ....................... 20064. ..........237 (17g) ....................... 20095. ..........226 (22g) ....................... 20016. ..........225 (14g) ....................... 20117. ..........218 (35g) ....................... 19988. ..........210 (21g) ....................... 20089. ..........200 (21g) ....................... 200310. ........197 (20g) ....................... 200211. ........195 (19g) ....................... 201212. ........187 (11g) ....................... 200513. ........178 (20g) ....................... 200714. ........172 (17g) ....................... 199915. ........158 (7g) ......................... 199716. ........146 (22g) ....................... 199617. ........139 (16g) ....................... 2004

SHOTS PER GAME1. ..........15.16 (19 GP) ............... 20002. ..........13.30 (20 GP) ............... 20103. ..........13.29 (17 GP) ............... 20014. ..........13.17 (18 GP) ............... 20095. ..........12.58 (19 GP) ............... 20066. ..........11.84 (19 GP) ............... 20117. ..........11.76 (17 GP) ............... 20038. ..........11.47 (19 GP) ............... 19989. ..........10.50 (20 GP) ............... 200810. ........10.39 (18 GP) ............... 200511. ........10.37 (19 GP) ............... 2002

12. ........10.26 (19 GP) ............... 201213. ........9.89 (18 GP) .................. 200714. ........9.56 (18 GP) .................. 199915. ........8.78 (18 GP) .................. 199716. ........8.18 (17 GP) .................. 200417. ........7.68 (19 GP) .................. 1996

SHOTS ON GOAL1. ..........138 (29g) ....................... 20062. ..........133 (22g) ....................... 20013. ..........132 (21g) ....................... 20004. ..........129 (35g) ....................... 19985. ..........110 (17g) ....................... 20096. ..........107 (21g) ....................... 20107. ..........106 (20g) ....................... 20028. ..........100 (11g) ....................... 20059. ..........98 (7g) ............................ 199710. ........96 (22g) ......................... 199611. ........95 (20g) ......................... 200712. ........93 (17g) ......................... 199913. ........92 (21g) ......................... 200814. ........89 (19g) ......................... 2012..............89 (14g) ......................... 201116. ........83 (21g) ......................... 200317. ........67 (16g) ......................... 2004

SHOTS ON GOAL PER MATCH1. ..........7.82 (17 GP) .................. 20012. ..........7.26 (19 GP) .................. 20063. ..........6.95 (19 GP) .................. 20004. ..........6.79 (19 GP) .................. 19985. ..........6.11 (18 GP) .................. 20096. ..........5.58 (19 GP) .................. 20027. ..........5.56 (18 GP) .................. 20058. ..........5.44 (18 GP) .................. 19979. ..........5.35 (20 GP) .................. 201010. ........5.28 (18 GP) .................. 200711. ........5.17 (18 GP) .................. 199912. ........5.05 (19 GP) .................. 199613. ........4.88 (17 GP) .................. 200314. ........4.68 (19 GP) .................. 2012..............4.68 (19 GP) .................. 201116. ........4.60 (20 GP) .................. 200817. ........3.94 (17 GP) .................. 2004

PENALTY KICKS MADE1. ..........2 ....................................... 2010..............2 ....................................... 2000..............2 ....................................... 19964. ..........1 ....................................... 2003..............1 ....................................... 1999..............1 ....................................... 1997..............1 ....................................... 2007..............1 ....................................... 2012..............1 ....................................... 2002..............1 ....................................... 2005

PENALTY KICK ATTEMPTS1. ..........2 ....................................... 1996..............2 ....................................... 2010..............2 ....................................... 2000..............2 ....................................... 20035. ..........1 ....................................... 2012..............1 ....................................... 2005..............1 ....................................... 2007..............1 ....................................... 1997..............1 ....................................... 1999..............1 ....................................... 2002

SAVES1. ..........164 (46 GA, 164 sv) .... 19972. ..........144 (52 GA, 144 sv) .... 19983. ..........141 (49 GA, 141 sv) .... 20024. ..........133 (90 GA, 133 sv) .... 19965. ..........128 (41 GA, 128 sv) .... 20006. ..........119 (27 GA, 119 sv) .... 20057. ..........116 (46 GA, 116 sv) .... 20118. ..........112 (43 GA, 112 sv) .... 19999. ..........111 (11 GA, 111 sv) .... 200910. ........110 (34 GA, 110 sv) .... 200111. ........105 (23 GA, 105 sv) .... 200312. ........97 (29 GA, 97 sv)......... 2004

13. ........93 (36 GA, 93 sv)......... 201214. ........89 (32 GA, 89 sv)......... 200715. ........85 (32 GA, 85 sv)......... 200616. ........84 (25 GA, 84 sv)......... 201017. ........79 (30 GA, 79 sv)......... 2008

SAVES PER MATCH1. ..........9.11 (18 GP) .................. 19972. ..........7.58 (19 GP) .................. 19983. ..........7.42 (19 GP) .................. 20024. ..........7.00 (19 GP) .................. 19965. ..........6.74 (19 GP) .................. 20006. ..........6.61 (18 GP) .................. 20057. ..........6.47 (17 GP) .................. 20018. ..........6.22 (18 GP) .................. 19999. ..........6.18 (17 GP) .................. 200310. ........6.17 (18 GP) .................. 200911. ........6.11 (19 GP) .................. 201112. ........5.71 (17 GP) .................. 200413. ........4.94 (18 GP) .................. 200714. ........4.89 (19 GP) .................. 201215. ........4.47 (19 GP) .................. 200616. ........4.20 (20 GP) .................. 201017. ........3.95 (20 GP) .................. 2008

SAVE PERCENTAGE1. ...........910 (11 GA, 111 sv) ... 20092. ...........820 (23 GA, 105 sv) ... 20033. ...........815 (27 GA, 119 sv) ... 20054. ...........781 (46 GA, 164 sv) ... 19975. ...........771 (25 GA, 84 sv) ..... 20106. ...........770 (29 GA, 97 sv) ..... 20047. ...........764 (34 GA, 110 sv) ... 20018. ...........757 (41 GA, 128 sv) ... 20009. ...........742 (49 GA, 141 sv) ... 200210. .........736 (32 GA, 89 sv) ..... 200711. .........735 (52 GA, 144 sv) ... 199812. .........726 (32 GA, 85 sv) ..... 200613. .........725 (30 GA, 79 sv) ..... 200814. .........723 (43 GA, 112 sv) ... 199915. .........721 (36 GA, 93 sv) ..... 201216. .........716 (46 GA, 116 sv) ... 201117. .........596 (90 GA, 133 sv) ... 1996

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE1. ..........0.57 (11 GA, 1735m) . 20092. ..........1.22 (25 GA, 1840m) . 20103. ..........1.32 (23 GA, 1570m) . 20034. ..........1.45 (30 GA, 1864m) . 20085. ..........1.46 (27 GA, 1665m) . 20056. ..........1.59 (32 GA, 1814m) . 20067. ..........1.68 (29 GA, 1550m) . 20048. ..........1.71 (32 GA, 1685m) . 20079. ..........1.84 (36 GA, 1764m) . 201210. ........1.93 (34 GA, 1582m) . 200111. ........2.06 (41 GA, 1788m) . 200012. ........2.29 (43 GA, 1688m) . 199913. ........2.31 (46 GA, 1790m) . 201114. ........2.42 (46 GA, 1713m) . 199715. ........2.57 (49 GA, 1719m) . 200216. ........2.74 (52 GA, 1710m) . 199817. ........4.66 (90 GA, 1740m) . 1996

MOST WINS1. ..........8 (8�5�5) ....................... 2009..............8 (8�8�3) ....................... 2006..............8 (8�11�0) ..................... 19984. ..........7 (7�9�1) ....................... 2001..............7 (7�11�2) ..................... 2010..............7 (7�10�2) ..................... 20127. ..........6 (6�12�1) ..................... 2000..............6 (6�10�1) ..................... 2004..............6 (6�12�1) ..................... 200810. ........5 (5�10�2) ..................... 2003..............5 (5�9�2) ....................... 2007..............5 (5�12�1) ..................... 199913. ........4 (4�11�3) ..................... 2005..............4 (4�15�0) ..................... 200215. ........3 (3�12�3) ..................... 1997..............3 (3�16�0) ..................... 199617. ........2 (2�13�4) ..................... 2011

MOST LOSSES1. ..........16 (3�16�0) .................. 19962. ..........15 (4�15�0) .................. 20023. ..........13 (2�13�4) .................. 20114. ..........12 (6�12�1) .................. 2000..............12 (5�12�1) .................. 1999..............12 (3�12�3) .................. 1997..............12 (6�12�1) .................. 20088. ..........11 (7�11�2) .................. 2010..............11 (4�11�3) .................. 2005..............11 (8�11�0) .................. 199811. ........10 (5�10�2) .................. 2003..............10 (7�10�2) .................. 2012..............10 (6�10�1) .................. 200414. ........9 (7�9�1) ....................... 2001..............9 (5�9�2) ....................... 200716. ........8 (8�8�3) ....................... 200617. ........5 (8�5�5) ....................... 2009

MOST TIES1. ..........5 (8�5�5) ....................... 20092. ..........4 (2�13�4) ..................... 20113. ..........3 (3�12�3) ..................... 1997..............3 (8�8�3) ....................... 2006..............3 (4�11�3) ..................... 20056. ..........2 (5�9�2) ....................... 2007..............2 (7�11�2) ..................... 2010..............2 (7�10�2) ..................... 2012..............2 (5�10�2) ..................... 200310. ........1 (7�9�1) ....................... 2001..............1 (6�10�1) ..................... 2004..............1 (6�12�1) ..................... 2000..............1 (6�12�1) ..................... 2008..............1 (5�12�1) ..................... 1999

MOST SHUTOUTS1. ..........10 ..................................... 20092. ..........6 ....................................... 2010..............6 ....................................... 19994. ..........5 ....................................... 2004..............5 ....................................... 20076. ..........4 ....................................... 1997..............4 ....................................... 2005..............4 ....................................... 20089. ..........3 ....................................... 2001..............3 ....................................... 2012..............3 ....................................... 2006..............3 ....................................... 200313. ........2 ....................................... 2000..............2 ....................................... 2011..............2 ....................................... 2002..............2 ....................................... 199817. ........1 ....................................... 1996

GAMES PLAYED1. ..........20 ..................................... 2010..............20 ..................................... 20083. ..........19 ..................................... 2002..............19 ..................................... 2006..............19 ..................................... 2012..............19 ..................................... 1998..............19 ..................................... 1996..............19 ..................................... 2000..............19 ..................................... 201110. ........18 ..................................... 2005..............18 ..................................... 1997..............18 ..................................... 2007..............18 ..................................... 1999..............18 ..................................... 200915. ........17 ..................................... 2004..............17 ..................................... 2003..............17 ..................................... 2001

MINUTES PLAYED (Since 2007)1. ..........20431 ............................. 20082. ..........20193 ............................. 20103. ..........19643 ............................. 20114. ..........19375 ............................. 20125. ..........19055 ............................. 20096. ..........18580 ............................. 2007

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Year-By-Year Team StatisticsYear Team GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK�Att CK Fouls Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T ShO

1996 Pitt 19 22 14 58 146 .151 96 .658 3 2�2 61 186 1740:00 90 4.66 133 .596 3 16 0 1.0 Opp. 19 90 50 230 344 .262 223 .648 16 2�2 103 205 1740:00 22 1.44 74 .771 16 3 0 10.0

1997 Pitt 18 7 4 18 158 .044 98 .620 3 1�1 74 156 1712:38 46 2.42 164 .781 3 12 3 4.0 Opp. 18 46 40 132 340 .135 210 .618 12 2�2 107 187 1712:38 7 0.37 91 .929 12 3 3 11.0

1998 Pitt 19 35 34 104 218 .161 129 .592 8 0�0 65 208 1710:00 52 2.74 144 .735 8 11 0 2.0 Opp. 19 52 43 147 358 .145 196 .547 11 0�0 105 158 1710:00 35 1.84 94 .729 11 8 0 7.0

1999 Pitt 18 17 7 41 172 .099 93 .541 5 1�1 63 162 1687:54 43 2.29 112 .723 5 12 1 6.0 Opp. 18 43 39 125 310 .139 155 .500 12 0�0 116 123 1687:54 17 0.91 76 .817 12 5 1 6.0

2000 Pitt 19 21 14 56 288 .073 132 .458 6 2�2 114 200 1787:39 41 2.06 128 .757 6 12 1 2.0 Opp. 19 42 36 118 317 .129 168 .530 12 4�4 118 185 1787:39 21 1.06 110 .840 12 6 1 8.0

2001 Pitt 17 22 26 70 226 .097 133 .588 7 0�0 94 154 1582:15 34 1.93 110 .764 7 9 1 3.0 Opp. 17 34 34 102 273 .125 144 .527 9 1�1 82 163 1582:15 22 1.25 111 .835 9 7 1 8.0

2002 Pitt 19 20 14 54 197 .102 106 .538 4 1�1 85 169 1719:11 49 2.57 141 .742 4 15 0 2.0 Opp. 19 49 40 138 341 .144 190 .557 15 0�0 81 173 1719:11 20 1.05 86 .811 15 4 0 7.0

2003 Pitt 17 21 17 59 200 .105 83 .415 5 1�2 53 184 1570:00 23 1.32 105 .820 5 10 2 3.0 Opp. 17 23 15 61 235 .098 128 .545 10 2�2 62 236 1570:00 21 1.20 62 .747 10 5 2 8.0

2004 Pitt 17 16 16 48 139 .115 67 .482 6 0�0 39 297 1550:00 29 1.68 97 .770 6 10 1 5.0 Opp. 17 29 18 76 228 .127 126 .553 10 5�5 83 259 1550:00 16 0.93 51 .761 10 6 1 5.0

2005 Pitt 18 11 8 30 187 .059 100 .535 4 1�1 57 197 1664:39 27 1.46 119 .815 4 11 3 4.0 Opp. 18 27 19 73 281 .096 146 .520 11 1�1 80 228 1664:39 11 0.59 89 .890 11 4 3 11.0

2006 Pitt 19 29 25 83 239 .121 138 .577 6 0�0 86 188 1813:55 32 1.59 85 .726 8 8 3 3.0 Opp. 19 32 30 94 224 .143 118 .527 7 0�0 78 221 1813:55 29 1.44 107 .787 8 8 3 3.0

2007 Pitt 18 20 17 57 178 .112 95 .534 6 1�1 58 165 1684:30 32 1.71 89 .736 6 10 2 5.0 Opp. 18 32 31 95 218 .147 121 .555 10 2�2 75 205 1684:30 20 1.07 75 .789 10 6 2 5.0

2008 Pitt 20 21 17 59 210 .100 92 .438 7 0�0 101 198 1863:41 30 1.45 79 .725 6 12 1 4.0 Opp. 20 30 27 87 213 .141 109 .512 12 0�0 77 187 1863:41 21 1.01 71 .772 12 6 1 8.0

2009 Pitt 18 17 23 57 237 .072 110 .464 8 0�0 96 140 1735:29 11 0.57 111 .910 8 5 5 10.0 Opp. 18 11 14 36 267 .041 122 .457 5 0�0 76 142 1735:29 17 0.88 93 .845 5 8 5 8.0

2010 Pitt 20 21 24 66 266 .079 107 .402 7 2�2 103 188 1839:43 25 1.22 84 .771 7 11 2 6.0 Opp. 20 25 19 69 246 .102 109 .443 11 2�2 76 202 1839:43 21 1.03 86 .804 11 7 2 8.0

2011 Pitt 19 14 10 38 225 .062 89 .396 2 0�0 89 159 1790:00 46 2.31 116 .716 2 13 4 2.0 Opp. 19 46 39 131 327 .141 162 .495 13 0�1 106 139 1790:00 14 0.70 75 .843 13 2 4 13.0

2012 Pitt 19 19 18 56 195 .097 89 .456 7 1�1 66 173 1763:37 36 1.84 93 .721 7 10 2 3.0 Opp. 19 36 36 108 303 .119 129 .426 10 1�1 100 132 1763:37 19 0.97 70 .787 10 7 2 8.0

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Team Game Records 1 Notre Dame, Oct. 10, 1999

MOST SAVES1. 18 Penn State, Oct. 28, 20012. 16 Richmond, Aug. 27, 2000 16 Notre Dame, Sept. 12, 1997 16 at Penn State, Sept. 13, 1996 16 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 20006. 15 at Providence, Oct. 11, 2002 15 at Boston College, Oct. 8, 19978. 14 at Georgetown, Oct. 14, 2005 14 Rutgers, Oct. 12, 2003 14 West Virginia, Sept. 18, 200211. 13 at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 2002 13 Old Dominion, Oct. 17, 1999 13 at Connecticut, Oct. 18,1998 13 Penn State, Sept. 4, 2011 13 at Navy, Sept. 7, 199616. 12 at Connecticut, Oct. 25, 2009 12 VCU, Oct. 20, 2002 12 West Virginia, Oct. 21, 2011 12 at Bucknell, Sept. 3, 2000 12 at St. John’s, Sept. 13, 1998 12 South Florida, Sept. 18, 2011

LEAST SAVES1. 0 Robert Morris, Nov. 6, 1996 0 Robert Morris, Aug. 22, 20123. 1 Sacred Heart, Oct. 13, 2000 1 Georgetown, Oct. 3, 1999 1 at Bowling Green, Aug. 29, 2004 1 Georgetown, Oct. 19, 2008 1 at Marquette, Oct. 26, 2008 1 at Louisville, Oct. 30, 2008 1 Buff alo, Aug. 21, 2009 1 Georgetown, Oct. 15, 2010 1 St. Bonaventure, Aug. 24, 2012

MOST CORNER KICKS1. 16 at Robert Morris, Sept. 17, 20002. 13 Villanova, Oct. 1, 2000 13 Buff alo, Aug. 21, 20094. 12 at Fairfi eld, Oct. 21, 2001 12 vs. Oregon State, Sept. 22, 19976. 11 at Drexel, Sept. 11, 2009 11 Duquesne, Aug. 26, 2012 11 at Oakland, Sept. 11, 2011 11 at Cincinnati, Oct. 3, 2010 11 Akron, Sept. 10, 2010 11 Oakland, Aug. 29, 2010 11 Providence, Oct. 20, 2006 11 Marshall, Sept. 8, 200614. 10 vs. Dayton, Aug. 29, 2008 10 Robert Morris, Oct. 13, 1999 10 at Akron, Aug. 22, 2008 10 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 16, 200118. 9 at Niagara, Sept. 7, 1997 9 vs. Xavier, Sept. 14, 2007 9 Ohio, Oct. 25, 2002

LEAST CORNER KICKS1. 0 Many times2. 1 Many times

MOST FOULS1. 29 at Wagner, Sept. 11, 19982. 21 Georgetown, Oct. 19, 20083. 20 Georgetown, Oct. 31, 1997 20 vs. Wyoming, Sept. 17, 2000 20 Air Force, Aug. 25, 20006. 19 Seton Hall, Oct. 8, 1999 19 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 20048. 18 Syracuse, Oct. 11, 1998 18 vs. Dayton, Aug. 29, 200810. 17 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 8, 1996 17 at Villanova, Sept. 26, 1997 17 Syracuse, Sept. 25, 2005 17 South Florida, Oct. 28, 200714. 16 vs. Indiana, Sept. 8, 1996 16 Penn, Sept. 10, 1999 16 at Connecticut, Oct, 23, 2005

MOST POINTS 1. 33 at Wagner, Sept. 11,1998 2. 17 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 8,1996 17 Robert Morris, Oct. 26,2001 4. 16 at Robert Morris, Oct. 22,1998 5. 15 St. John’s, Oct. 9, 2011 15 vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 1,2003 15 Duquesne, Sept. 3,2004 8. 14 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 16,2001 9. 13 Buff alo, Aug 20, 2010 10. 12 at Xavier, Sept. 6,2009 12 St. Bonaventure, Sept. 20, 2009 12. 11 at Temple, Aug. 27, 2006 11 vs. Iowa State, Aug. 31, 2008 11 Robert Morris, Oct. 15, 2003 11 Villanova, Oct. 17, 2010 11 Villanova, Oct. 1, 2000 11 at St. John’s, Sept. 13,1998 18. 10 Oakland, Aug. 29, 2010 10 VCU, Oct. 20, 2002 10 at Syracuse, Sept. 24, 2006 10 Pennsylvania, Sept. 5,2008 10 UMBC, Sept. 6, 2003 10 Wagner, Sept. 23,1996

LEAST POINTS 1. 0 133 times

MOST GOALS 1. 11 at Wagner, Sept. 11, 1998 2. 6 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 8, 1996 6 at Robert Morris, Oct. 22, 1998 6 St. John’s, Oct. 9, 2011 5. 5 Robert Morris, Oct. 26, 2001 5 vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 1, 2003 7. 4 Buff alo, Aug. 20, 2010 4 at Temple, Aug. 27, 2006 4 vs Iowa State, Aug. 31, 2008 4 Robert Morris, Oct. 15, 2003 4 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 16, 2001 4 at Syracuse, Sept. 24, 2006 4 Duquesne, Sept. 3, 2004 4 at St. John’s, Sept. 13, 1998 4 St. Bonaventure, Sept. 20, 2009 4 Wagner, Sept. 23, 1996 4 at Rutgers, Sept. 24, 1999

LEAST GOALS 1. 0 133 times

MOST ASSISTS 1. 11 at Wagner, Sept. 11, 1998 2. 7 Robert Morris, Oct. 26, 2001 7 Duquesne, Sept. 3, 2004 4. 6 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 16, 2001 6 at Xavier, Sept. 6, 2009 6. 5 Buff alo, Aug. 20, 2010 5 Villanova, Oct. 17, 2010 5 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 8, 1996 5 Villanova, Oct. 1, 2000 5 vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 1, 2003 11. 4 Oakland, Aug. 29, 2010 4 VCU, Oct. 20, 2002 4 at Robert Morris, Oct. 22, 1998 4 Pennsylvania, Sept. 5, 2008 4 UMBC, Sept. 6, 2003 4 St. Bonaventure, Sept. 20, 2009

LEAST ASSISTS 1. 0 172 times

MOST SHOTS 1. 36 at Wagner, Sept. 11, 1998 2. 32 at Robert Morris, Sept. 17, 2000 3. 31 Robert Morris, Oct. 15, 2003 4. 27 Robert Morris, Oct. 26, 2001 27 Wyoming, Sept. 17, 2000 6. 26 at Robert Morris, Oct. 22, 1998 26 Akron, Sept. 10, 2010 26 South Florida, Sept. 18, 2011 9. 25 Central Arkansas, Aug. 25, 2006

25 Providence, Oct. 15, 2000 25 at Kent State, Sept. 16, 200712. 24 South Florida, Oct. 7, 200513. 23 Eastern Michigan, Aug. 19, 2011 23 Robert Morris, Nov. 6, 1996 23 Sacred Heart, Oct. 13, 2000 23 at Fairfi eld, Oct. 21, 200117. 22 Buff alo, Aug. 20, 2010 22 at Duquesne, Sept. 28, 2003

LEAST SHOTS1. 0 at Texas, Sept. 1, 1996 0 at Connecticut, Oct. 18, 19983. 1 Notre Dame, Oct, 10, 1999 1 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 1998 1 at Notre Dame, Oct. 1, 2006 1 at South Florida, Sept. 16, 20127. 2 at Providence, Oct. 16, 2011 2 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 2000 2 Georgetown, Sept. 30, 2012 2 Notre Dame, Sept. 12, 1997 2 at Colorado, Sept. 18, 2005 2 at Penn State, Sept. 13, 1996 2 at Connecticut, Oct. 22, 200414. 3 Charlotte, Sept. 7, 2008 3 at Navy, Sept. 7, 1996 3 vs. Indiana, Sept. 8, 196 3 at Cornell, Nov. 3, 1996 3 at UC�Irvine, Sept. 19, 1997 3 at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 1998 3 at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 2002 3 at Lehigh, Sept. 12, 2003 3 at Hofstra, Sept. 21, 2003 3 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 2004 3 Penn State, Sept. 4, 2011

MOST SHOTS ON GOAL1. 22 at Robert Morris, Oct. 22, 19982. 21 at Wagner, Sept, 11, 19983. 19 Robert Morris, Oct. 26, 20014. 15 at St. Francis, Pa., Aug. 30, 20025. 14 Lehigh, Sept. 8, 2002 14 at Robert Morris, Sept. 17, 20007. 13 South Florida, Oct. 7, 2005 13 Canisius, Sept. 21, 1996 13 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 16, 2001 13 Buff alo, Aug. 21, 2009 13 at Fairfi eld, Oct. 21, 2001 13 at Eastern Michigan, Aug. 17, 201213. 12 DePaul, Oct. 2, 2009 12 Eastern Michigan, Aug. 19, 2011 12 Robert Morris, Nov. 6, 1996 12 Wyoming, Sept. 17, 2000 12 at Duquesne, Sept. 28, 2003

LEAST SHOTS ON GOAL1. 0 at Texas, Sept. 1, 1996 0 at Connecticut, Oct. 18, 1998 0 Connecticut, Oct. 24, 1999 0 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 2000 0 at Connecticut, Oct. 12, 2007 0 Central Michigan, Sept. 9, 20117. 1 West Virginia, Oct. 16, 1996 1 Boston College, Oct. 2, 1998 1 Rutgers, Sept. 23, 2011 1 Boston College, Oct. 6, 2000 1 Georgetown, Oct. 2, 2011 1 at Providence, Oct. 16, 2011 1 at Michigan, Aug. 19, 2012 1 at South Florida, Sept. 16, 2012 1 Charlotte, Sept. 7, 2008 1 West Virginia, Sept. 18, 2009 1 at Marquette, Sept. 27, 2009 1 Marquette, Sept. 26, 2010 1 Georgetown, Oct. 15, 2010 1 at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 2002 1 at Hofstra, Sept. 21, 2003 1 West Virginia, Oct. 6, 2004 1 Villanova, Oct. 24, 2004 1 at Colorado, Sept. 18, 2005 1 at Notre Dame, Oct. 1, 2006

16 West Virginia, Sept. 21, 2007 16 Kent State, Sept. 12, 2010 16 Notre Dame, Sept. 28, 2001 16 Auburn, Sept. 23, 2001 16 at Providence, Oct, 16, 2011 16 Connecticut, Oct. 5, 2003 16 at Hofstra, Sept. 21, 200324. 15 Marshall, Sept. 8, 2006 15 Villaonva, Sept. 28, 2012

LEAST FOULS1. 1 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 1998 1 at Baylor, Aug. 30, 19963. 2 at UNC�Greensboro, Sept. 9, 2001 2 at Providence, Oct. 23, 20095. 3 Baylor, Sept. 12, 1999 3 at Duquesne, Aug. 30, 1997 3 Buff alo, Oct. 17, 1997 3 Penn State, Oct. 31, 1999 3 West Virginia, Oct. 4, 2000 3 Robert Morris, Oct. 26, 2001 3 at Lehigh, Sept. 12, 2003 3 Syracuse, Sept. 28, 2007 3 at Villanova, Oct. 19, 2007 3 at James Madison, Aug. 26, 201115. 4 at VCU, Oct. 26, 1996 4 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 2000 4 West Virginia, Sept. 18, 2002 4 at Georgetown, Sept. 27, 2002 4 at Xavier, Sept. 6, 2009 4 St. Bonaventure, Sept. 20, 2009 4 at Notre Dame, Sept. 21, 2012 4 at Syracuse, Oct. 4, 2012 4 Buff alo, Aug. 20, 2010 4 Providence, Oct. 20, 2006 4 at Cincinnati, Oct. 3, 2010 4 at St. John’s, Oct. 8, 2010

MOST YELLOW CARDS1. 4 Syracuse, Sept. 25, 2005 4 Marshall, Sept. 8, 20063. 3 at Duquesne, Sept. 28, 2003 3 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 2004 3 at Central Florida, Aug. 30, 2003 3 at Arizona, Sept. 8, 2000 3 at Cincinnati, Oct. 3, 2010 3 at Providence, Oct. 16, 20119. 2 at West Virginia, Oct. 23, 2003 2 vs. Old Dominion, Sept. 12, 2004 2 at Rutgers, Oct. 17, 2004 2 South Florida, Sept, 18, 2011 2 at Connecticut, Oct, 14, 2011 2 at Notre Dame, Oct. 1, 2006 2 at Marshall, Oct. 6, 2006 2 at Louisville, Oct. 26, 2006 2 at Kent State, Sept. 16, 2007 2 at St. John’s, Sept. 30, 2007 2 Charlotte, Sept. 7, 2008 2 at Ohio State, Aug. 30, 2009 2 Ohio State, Aug. 27, 2010 2 Kent State, Sept. 12, 2010 2 Providence, Oct. 22, 2010 2 Wyoming, Sept. 17, 2000 2 Air Force, Aug. 25, 2000 2 at Georgetown, Sept. 4, 1998

LEAST YELLOW CARDS1. 0 Many times

MOST MINUTES PLAYED1. 120 Georgetown, Oct. 3, 1999 120 Wagner, Sept. 23, 1996 120 Providence, Oct. 15, 2000 120 Auburn, Sept. 23, 20015. 119 Villanova, Oct. 1, 20006. 115 Georgetown, Oct. 31, 19977. 111 Central Florida, Oct. 1, 1999

LEAST MINUTES PLAYED1. 86 at Connecticut, Oct. 23, 20052. 88 at Providence, Oct. 21, 2005

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Miscellaneous Scoring Records63:29 Corina Sebesta, South Florida Oct. 7, 2005 T, 2�2 (2OT)60:59 Jennifer DeLaHoz, at St. John’s Sept. 19, 2003 T, 1�1 (2OT)

LATEST GOAL TO TIE�OPPONENTS (REGULATION)Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result89:50 Cara Cutaia, Eastern Michigan Aug. 19, 2011 T, 2�2 (2OT)89:40 Anna Cunningham, SBU Sept. 14, 2008 L, 2�188:50 Jessacca Gironda, Kent State Sept. 12, 2010 T, 1�1 (2OT)88:38 Jenna Rickan, at Syracuse Oct. 10, 2010 T, 1�1 (2OT)80:20 Susan Byrne, St. John’s Sept. 22, 2006 T, 1�1 (2OT)

LATEST GOAL SCORED IN REGULATION�PITTTime Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result89:52 Jenna Greenfi eld, Kent State Sept. 16, 2007 W, 2�189:47 Erin Hills, at Duquesne Sept. 28, 2003 W, 3�089:25 Ashley Cuba, Buff alo Aug. 20, 2010 W, 4�189:16 Ashley Habbel, Providence Oct. 20, 2006 W, 3�288:33 Carli Brill, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 W, 5�188:00 Sarah Freeburn, Old Dominion Oct. 17, 1999 W, 3�087:38 Corina Sebesta, Eastern Michigan Aug. 27, 2004 L, 2�187:24 Kat Weiler, at Toledo Oct. 21, 2008 L, 2�187:17 Jennifer Kritch, Marquette Oct. 26, 2007 L, 2�187:08 Kim Sturk, Lehigh Sept. 8, 2002 W, 3�0

LATEST GOAL SCORED IN REGULATION�OPPONENTSTime Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result89:59 Melanie McGovern, at ODU Oct. 25, 1998 L, 3�089:50 Katie Barnes, at West Virginia Oct. 10, 2001 L, 1�089:50 Cara Cutaia, Eastern Michigan Aug. 19, 2011 T, 2�2 (2OT)89:48 Deven Beachum, at UNC�G Sept. 10, 2004 L, 2�089:38 Jill Camburn, Providence Oct. 20, 2006 W, 3�289:18 Courtney Roarty, Rutgers Oct. 2, 2005 L, 6�288:52 Shari Pickett, at Penn State Sept. 13, 1996 L, 8�088:50 Jessacca Gironda, Kent State Sept. 12, 2010 T, 1�1 (2OT)88:48 Taylor Patterson, at South Florida Sept. 23, 2010 L, 2�088:38 Jenna Rickan, at Syracuse Oct. 10, 2010 T, 1�1 (2OT)88:30 Danielle Dellcorna, at Fairfield Oct. 21, 2001 L, 3�088:11 Jen Luccone, at Connecticut Oct. 18, 1998 L, 6�088:08 Katie Barnes, West Virginia Oct. 4, 2000 L, 2�0

EARLIEST GAME WINNING GOAL�PITTTime Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result1:42 Brigid Handforth, Rutgers Sept. 20, 1998 W, 3�21:45 Christina Nicassio, Providence Oct. 22, 2010 W, 2�02:35 Ashley Habbel, vs. Iowa State Aug. 31, 2008 W, 4�13:11 Brigid Handforth, Providence Oct. 4, 1998 W, 3�23:39 Emily Tipton, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 W, 5�13:45 Hayley Neal, Villanova Oct. 17, 2010 W, 3�05:17 Ashley Cuba, Buff alo Aug. 20, 2010 W, 4�15:36 Cande Ruiz, Robert Morris Oct. 26, 2001 W, 5�15:41 Netta Agredano, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 16, 2001 W, 4�05:49 Ashley Habbel, Youngstown State Aug. 31, 2007 W, 2�07:32 Kristina Francois, at BGSU Aug. 29, 2004 W, 2�07:45 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s Oct. 9, 2011 W, 6�18:19 Netta Agredano, UMBC Sept. 6, 2003 W, 3�18:22 Megan Watson, at DePaul Sept. 29, 2006 W, 1�0

EARLIEST GAME�WINNING GOAL�OPPONENTTime Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result0:15 Carol Finch, at Texas Sept. 1, 1996 L, 12�00:24 Ingrid Wells, at Georgetown Oct. 2, 2011 L, 6�00:34 Shannon Nagle, Rutgers Sept. 29, 2000 L, 3�21:05 Amy Knobel, at Syracuse Nov. 1, 1996 L, 6�01:17 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown Sept. 30, 2012 L, 8�01:59 Mary Guarino, at Boston College Oct. 8, 1997 L, 2�02:03 Heidi Drummond, at Penn State Sept. 1, 2002 L, 7�22:59 Kirsi Cronk, at Richmond Oct. 25, 1996 L, 3�03:30 Candace Chapman, Notre Dame Sept. 28, 2001 L, 4�03:35 Gina Lewandowski, at Lehigh Sept. 12, 2003 L, 2�04:02 Brittany Hensler, at Toledo Oct. 21, 2008 L, 2�14:12 Shannon McMorrow, at Prov. Oct. 11, 2002 L, 2�04:27 Megan Mills, Penn State Oct. 31, 1999 L, 7�1

ALL�TIME PITT GOALS SCORED IN THE FIRST FIVE MINUTESTime Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result1:22 Cande Ruiz, Central Michigan Aug. 31, 2001 W, 2�11:42 Brigid Handforth, Rutgers Sept. 20, 1998 W, 3�21:45 Christina Nicassio, Providence Oct. 22, 2010 W, 2�02:35 Ashley Habbel, vs. Iowa State Aug. 31, 2008 W, 4�12:55 Jacqueline Fix, Robert Morris Oct. 13, 1999 L, 2�1 (OT)3:10 Vanessa Madison, at Buff alo Sept. 27, 1996 W, 6�33:11 Brigid Handforth, Providence Oct. 4, 1998 W, 3�23:39 Emily Tipton, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 W, 5�13:45 Hayley Neal, Villanova Oct. 17, 2010 W, 3�03:59 Cara Kappler, Ohio Oct. 25, 2002 L, 4�14:05 Megan Beasley, at Baylor Aug. 30, 1996 L, 12�25:17 Ashley Cuba, Buff alo Aug. 20, 1020 W, 4�15:36 Cande Ruiz, Robert Morris Oct. 26, 2001 W, 5�15:36 Laura Marsh, West Virginia Sept. 18, 2002 L, 4�25:41 N. Agredano, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 16, 2001 W, 4�05:49 Ashley Habbel, Youngstown St. Aug. 31, 2007 W, 2�06:33 Charity McClure, Rutgers Sept. 20, 1998 W, 3�26:35 Emily Tipton, vs. Jacksonville Sept. 1, 2003 W, 5�1

ALL�TIME OPPONENT GOALS SCORED IN THE FIRST FIVE MINUTESTime Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result0:15 Carol Finch, at Texas Sept. 1, 1996 L, 12�00:24 Kimberly Dimitroff, Kent State Sept. 16, 2007 W, 2�10:24 Ingrid Wells, at Georgetown Oct. 2, 2011 L, 6�00:34 Shannon Nagle, Rutgers Sept. 29, 2000 L, 3�21:05 Amy Knobel, at Syracuse Nov. 1, 1996 L, 6�01:17 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown Sept. 30, 2012 L, 8�01:59 Mary Gaurino, at Boston College Oct. 8, 1997 L, 2�02:03 Heidi Drummond, at Penn State Sept. 1, 2002 L, 7�22:24 Nikki Hales, at Baylor Aug. 30, 1996 L, 12�22:55 Laina Ceddia, Boston College Sept. 26, 2004 L, 4�12:55 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown Sept. 30, 2012 L, 8�02:59 Kirsi Cronk, at Richmond Oct. 25, 1996 L, 3�03:15 Camille Trujillo, at Georgetown Oct. 2, 2011 L, 6�03:30 Candace Chapman, Notre Dame Sept. 28, 2001 L, 4�03:30 Carley Piagentini, at Seton Hall Oct. 6, 2002 L, 3�13:35 Gina Lewandowski, at Lehigh Sept. 12, 2003 L, 2�03:42 Abby Leonard, Ohio Oct. 25, 2002 L, 4�14:02 Britany Hensler, at Toledo Oct. 21, 2008 L, 2�14:12 S. McMorrow, at Providence Oct. 11, 2002 L, 2�04:27 Megan Mills, Penn State Oct. 31, 1999 L, 7�14:37 Nicole DePalma, Georgetown Oct. 27, 2004 L, 4�04:41 Sara Jordan, at Georgetown Oct. 21, 2007 L, 4�24:54 Katlyn Ritter, Seton Hall Sept. 25, 2011 L, 3�0

PITT MOST GOALS DOWN TO WINDefi cit Opponent Date Result2 Wagner (trailed 2�0) Sept. 23, 1996 W, 4�2 (OT)1 DePaul (trailed 1�0) Oct. 2, 2009 W, 2�1 (OT)1 at Eastern Michigan (trailed 1�0) Aug. 17, 2012 W, 2�11 Providence (trailed 1�0) Oct. 12, 2008 W, 2�1 (OT)1 Georgetown (trailed 1�0) Oct. 19, 2008 W, 2�1 (2OT)1 Xavier (trailed 1�0) Sept. 14, 2007 W, 2�11 Kent State (trailed 1�0) Sept. 16, 2007 W, 2�11 Central Arkansas (trailed 1�0) Aug. 25, 2006 W, 2�1 (OT)1 at Temple (trailed 1�0) Aug. 27, 2006 W, 4�11 West Virginia (trailed 1�0) Sept. 1, 2005 W, 2�11 at Georgetown (trailed 1�0) Oct. 14, 2005 W, 2�11 at Georgetown (trailed 1�0) Sept. 26, 2003 W, 2�11 VCU (trailed 1�0) Oct. 20, 2002 W, 3�21 Georgetown (trailed 1�0) Sept. 21, 2001 W, 2�11 at Miami, Fla. (trailed 1�0) Oct. 12, 2001 W, 2�11 Air Force (trailed 1�0) Aug. 25, 2000 W, 3�21 Arizona (trailed 1�0) Sept. 8, 2000 W, 2�11 Villanova (trailed 2�1) Oct. 1, 2000 W, 3�2 (2OT)1 at Georgetown (trailed 1�0) Sept. 4, 1998 W, 2�11 at Wagner (trailed 1�0) Sept. 11, 1998 W, 11�11 at St. John’s (trailed 1�0, 2�1) Sept. 13, 1998 W, 4�3

OPPONENT MOST GOALS DOWN TO WINDefi cit Opponent Date Result

1 at Penn (trailed 1�0) Sept. 13, 2009 W, 2�1 (OT)1 Akron (trailed 1�0, 2�1) Aug. 22, 2008 W, 6�21 St. Bonaventure (trailed 1�0) Sept. 14, 2008 W, 2�11 Connecticut (trailed 1�0) Oct. 10, 2008 W, 2�11 Cincinnati (trailed 1�0) Oct. 5, 2007 W, 2�1 (2OT)1 at Providence (trailed 1�0) Oct. 14, 2007 W, 2�11 at West Virginia (trailed 1�0) Sept. 15, 2006 W, 4�11 at South Florida (trailed 1�0) Oct. 8, 2006 W, 2�1 (OT)1 Connecticut (trailed 1�0, 2�1) Oct. 22, 2006 W, 4�21 at Notre Dame (trailed 1�0) Sept. 24, 2004 W, 3�11 at Central Florida (trailed 1�0) Aug. 30, 2003 W, 3�11 Seton Hall (trailed 1�0) Oct. 10, 2003 W, 2�11 West Virginia (trailed 1�0) Sept. 18, 2002 W, 4�21 Villanova (trailed 1�0) Sept. 20, 2002 W, 2�1 (OT)1 at Boston College (trailed 1�0) Oct. 13, 2002 W, 3�11 Robert Morris (trailed 1�0) Oct. 16, 2002 W, 2�11 Syracuse (trailed 1�0) Oct. 27, 2002 W, 3�11 Seton Hall (trailed 1�0) Sept. 22, 2000 W, 3�21 St. John’s (trailed 1�0) Sept. 14, 1997 W, 4�11 at Buff alo (trailed 1�0) Sept. 27, 1996 W, 6�31 Seton Hall (trailed 1�0) Oct. 6, 1996 W, 2�11 Niagara (trailed 2�1) Oct. 12, 1996 W, 4�2

MOST GOALS DOWN TO TIE�PITTDefi cit Opponent Date Result2 South Florida (trailed 2�0) Oct. 7, 2005 T, 2�2 (OT)1 Marshall (trailed 1�0) Sept. 8, 2006 T, 1�1 (2OT)1 at Syracuse (trailed 1�0) Oct. 1, 2004 T, 1�1 (2OT)1 at St. John’s (trailed 1�0) Sept. 19, 2003 T, 1�1 (2OT)1 Providence (trailed 1�0) Oct. 15, 2000 T, 1�1 (2OT)1 vs. Oregon State (trailed 1�0) Sept. 22, 1997 T, 1�1 (2OT)

MOST GOALS DOWN TO TIE�OPPONENTSDefi cit Opponent Date Result2 Colorado College (trailed 2�0) Sept. 2, 2011 T, 2�2 (2OT)1 West Virginia (trailed 1�0) Sept. 18, 2009 T, 1�1 (2OT)1 St. John’s (trailed 1�0) Sept. 22, 2006 T, 1�1 (2OT)1 Georgetown (trailed 1�0) Oct. 13, 2006 T, 1�1 (2OT)1 at Providence (trailed 1�0) Oct. 12, 1997 T, 1�1 (2OT)

PITT�LATEST GOAL TO WIN (REGULATION)Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result89:55 Jacqueline Fix, Central Michigan Aug. 31, 2001 W, 2�189:52 Jenna Greenfi eld, Kent State Sept. 16, 2007 W, 2�187:49 Dana DelleFemine, at SBU Aug. 24, 2012 W, 2�187:02 Rita Massot, Seton Hall Oct. 10, 2003 W, 2�186:57 Alex Charlebois, Connecticut Oct. 11, 2012 W, 2�185:18 Kristin Gellatly, vs. Penn Sept. 10, 1999 W, 1�084:31 Cande Ruiz, at Georgetown Sept. 4, 1998 W, 2�183:29 Katrina Shibata, at Miami, Fla. Oct. 12, 2001 W, 2�182:31 Jacqueline Reuter, at St. Francis Aug. 30, 2002 W, 2�180:27 Lisa Schulte, at Georgetown Sept. 26, 2003 W, 2�179:06 Renee Spampinato, West Virginia Oct. 8 ,1997 W, 1�078:28 Ashley Cuba, at Ohio State Aug. 30, 2009 W, 2�1

LATEST GOAL TO WIN�OPPONENTS (REGULATION)Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result89:50 Katie Barnes, at West Virginia Oct. 10, 2001 L, 1�089:40 Anna Cunningham, SBU Sept. 14, 2008 L, 2�189:37 Meghan Moore, Boston College Oct. 2, 1998 L, 1�089:02 Diana Ginley, Toledo Sept. 4, 2005 L, 2�186:03 Dana Blom, Rutgers Sept. 22, 2002 L, 1�084:28 Julie Morrissey, at Cincinnati Oct. 3, 2010 L, 2�184:07 Megan Farrell, Bucknell Sept. 2, 2001 L, 1�083:11 Nikki Keller, at Colorado Sept. 18, 2005 L, 1�083:08 Mangal Gisselle, at Louisville Oct. 30, 2008 L, 1�082:22 Nicole Hoff man, Penn State Oct. 19, 1997 L, 2�182:15 Erin McKane, at Duquesne Aug. 30, 1997 L, 1�081:49 Caysie Gusman, at Rutgers Oct. 3, 2008 L, 1�081:18 Christina Ordonez, at Michigan Aug. 19, 2012 L, 1�0

PITT�LATEST GOAL TO TIE (REGULATION)Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result77:10 Katie Surma, at Syracuse Oct. 1, 2004 T, 1�1 (2OT)

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Opponent Team Game Records9. 18 West Virginia, Sept. 18, 2002 18 at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 200211. 17 at Boston College, Oct. 8, 1997 17 Richmond, Aug. 27, 2000 17 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 2000 17 at Providence, Oct. 11, 200215. 16 Seton Hall, Oct. 26, 1997 16 Notre Dame, Oct. 10, 1999 16 Penn State, Sept. 4, 201118. 15 at Syracuse, Nov. 1, 1996 15 at St. John’s, Sept. 13, 1998 15 Connecticut, Oct. 24, 1999 15 at Bucknell, Sept. 3, 2000 15 at Georgetown, Sept. 27, 2002 15 Rutgers, Oct. 2, 2005 15 at Georgetown, Oct. 14, 2005

LEAST SHOTS ON GOAL1. 0 Robert Morris, Nov. 6, 19962. 1 Georgetown, Oct. 3, 1999 1 Sacred Heart, Oct. 13, 2000 1 at Bowling Green, Aug. 29, 2004 1 Buff alo, Aug. 21, 2009 1 Robert Morris, Aug. 22, 20126. 2 Oakland, Aug. 29, 2010 2 Akron, Sept. 10, 2010 2 Georgetown, Oct. 15, 2010 2 Georgetown, Oct. 19, 2008 2 at Liberty, Sept. 7, 2012 2 at St. Bonaventure, Aug. 24, 2012 2 at South Florida, Oct. 24, 2008 2 at Louisville, Oct. 30, 2008 2 at Xavier, Sept. 6, 2009 2 Robert Morris, Oct. 15, 2003 2 Western Michigan, Sept. 3, 2006 2 Kent State, Sept. 17, 2006

MOST SAVES1. 16 at Robert Morris, Oct. 22, 19982. 14 Robert Morris, Oct. 28, 20013. 13 at Fairfi eld, Oct. 21, 2001 13 at St. Francis, PA, Aug. 30, 20025. 12 Canisius, Sept. 21, 1996 12 Wyoming, Sept. 17, 2000 12 Buff alo, Aug. 21, 20098. 11 at Eastern Michigan, Aug. 17, 2012 11 at Bucknell, Sept. 3, 2000 11 at Robert Morris, Sept. 17, 2000 11 at South Florida, Oct. 7, 200512. 10 Eastern Michigan, Aug. 19, 2011 10 St. John’s, Sept. 14, 1997 10 Georgetown, Oct. 31, 1997 10 Robert Morris, Nov. 6, 1996 10 at Wagner, Sept. 11, 1998 10 Providence, Oct. 15, 2000 10 Duquesne, Oct. 22, 2000 10 Bucknell, Sept. 2, 2001 10 at Robert Morris, Oct. 16, 2002 10 at St. John’s, Sept. 23, 2005 10 at Providence, Oct. 21, 2005 10 at South Florida, Oct. 8, 2006 10 DePaul, Oct. 2, 2009 10 at Cincinnati, Oct. 3, 2010

LEAST SAVES1. 0 Connecticut, Oct. 24, 1997 0 at Texas, Sept. 1, 1996 0 at Connecticut, Oct. 18, 1998 0 Connecticut, Oct. 24, 1999 0 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 2000 0 Connecticut, Oct. 11, 2012 0 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 2002 0 West Virginia, Oct. 6, 2004 0 Villanova, Oct. 24, 2004 0 at Connecticut, Oct. 12, 2007 0 at Georgetown, Oct. 21, 2007 0 West Virginia, Sept. 18, 2009 0 Marquette, Sept. 26, 2010 0 at Central Michigan, Sept. 9, 2011

MOST POINTS 1. 32 at Texas, Sept. 1, 1996 2. 30 at Baylor, Aug. 30, 1996 3. 28 at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 1998 4. 23 Georgetown, Sept. 30, 2012 5. 22 at Navy, Sept. 7, 1996 22 at Arizona State, Sept. 10, 2000 7. 21 at Villanova, Sept. 26, 1997 8. 20 at Penn State, Sept. 13, 1996 20 Penn State, Oct. 31, 1999 20 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 2002 11. 19 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 2000 19 at James Madison, Aug. 26, 2011 19 Penn State, Oct. 28, 2001 14. 18 at Georgetown, Oct. 2, 2011 15. 17 at Syracuse, Nov. 1, 1996 17 at Akron, Aug. 22, 2008 17 Marquette, Sept. 13, 2012 17 Notre Dame, Oct. 10, 1999 16. 16 at VCU, Oct. 26, 1996 16 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 1998 16 at Connecticut, Oct. 18, 1998 16 at Georgetown, Sept. 27, 2002 20. 15 at Buff alo, Sept. 27, 1996 15 Notre Dame, Sept. 12, 1997 15 West Virginia, Oct. 6, 2004 15 at Notre Dame, Oct. 1, 2006 24. 14 Connecticut, Oct. 24, 1997 14 Seton Hall, Oct. 26, 1997 14 at West Virginia, Sept. 29, 1999 14 at Villanova, Oct. 5, 2001 14 at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 2002 14 Rutgers, Oct. 2, 2005 14 at DePaul, Sept. 23, 2012 LEAST POINTS 1. 0 65 times

MOST GOALS 1. 12 at Baylor, Aug. 30, 1996 12 at Texas, Sept. 1, 1996 3. 9 at Navy, Sept. 7, 1996 9 at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 1998 5. 8 at Penn State, Sept. 13, 1996 8 Georgetown, Sept. 30, 2012 7. 7 Penn State, Oct. 31, 1999 7 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 2002 7 at Arizona State, Sept. 10, 2000 10. 6 at Buff alo, Sept. 27, 1996 6 at VCU, Oct. 26, 1996 6 at Syracuse, Nov. 1, 1996 6 at Villanova, Sept. 26, 1997 6 Seton Hall, Oct. 26, 1997 6 at Connecticut, Oct. 18, 1998 6 at James Madison, Aug. 26, 2011 6 at Georgetown, Oct. 2, 2011 6 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 2000 6 Penn State, Oct. 28, 2001 6 at Georgetown, Sept. 27, 2002 6 West Virginia, Oct. 6, 2004 6 Rutgers, Oct. 2, 2005 6 at Akron, Aug. 22, 2008

LEAST GOALS 1. 0 65 times

MOST ASSISTS 1. 10 at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 1998 2. 9 at Villanova, Sept. 26, 1997 3. 8 at Texas, Sept. 1, 1996 8 at Arizona State, Sept. 10, 2000 5. 7 at James Madison, Aug. 26, 2011 7 Notre Dame, Oct. 10, 1999 7 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 2000 7 Penn State, Oct. 28, 2001 7 Georgetown, Sept. 30, 2012 7 Marquette, Sept. 13, 2012 11. 6 at Georgetown, Oct. 2, 2011 6 at Baylor, Aug. 30, 1996 6 at Penn State, Sept.1, 1998 6 Penn State, Oct. 31, 1999 6 at DePaul, Sept. 23, 2012

6 at Villanova, Oct. 5, 2001 6 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 200218. 5 at Akron, Aug. 22, 2008 5 at Syracuse, Nov. 1, 1996 5 Notre Dame, Sept. 12, 1997 5 St. John’s, Sept. 14, 1997 5 at UC�Irvine, Sept. 19, 1997 5 at Notre Dame, Oct. 1, 2006 5 at Connecticut, Oct. 12, 2007

LEAST ASSISTS1. 0 99 times

MOST SHOTS1. 40 at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 19982. 38 Notre Dame, Sept. 12, 19973. 34 Marquette, Sept. 13, 2012 34 at Baylor, Aug. 30, 1996 34 at Texas, Sept. 1, 19966. 33 at Connecticut, Oct. 18, 1998 33 Notre Dame, Oct. 10, 19998. 32 at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 20029. 31 West Virginia, Sept. 18, 2002 31 at Notre Dame, Oct. 1, 200610. 30 at Hartford, Sept. 18, 1999 30 at West Virginia, Oct. 10, 2001 30 Penn State, Oct. 28, 2001 30 at Villanova, Oct. 19, 200714. 29 at James Madison, Aug. 26, 2011 29 Richmond, Aug. 27, 2000 29 at Georgetown, Oct. 14, 200516. 28 Penn State, Sept. 4, 2011 28 at Rutgers, Sept. 28, 199718. 27 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 2000 27 at West Virginia, Sept. 15, 200620. 26 at Marquette, Sept. 27, 2009 26 Connecticut, Oct. 24, 1997 26 at Penn State, Sept. 13, 1996 26 at Georgetown, Sept. 27, 2002 26 at Providence, Oct. 11, 2002 26 at West Virginia, Oct. 23, 2003 26 at Notre Dame, Sept. 24, 2004

LEAST SHOTS1. 2 Sacred Heart, Oct. 13, 20002. 3 Robert Morris, Nov.6, 1996 3 Robert Morris, Oct. 15, 2003 3 Oakland, Aug. 29, 2010 3 Kent State, Sept. 17, 2006 3 Buff alo, Aug. 21, 2009 3 at Xavier, Sept. 6, 20098. 4 Akron, Sept. 10, 2010 4 at Robert Morris, Sept. 17, 2000 4 Saint Francis, PA, Oct. 19, 2004 4 Western Michigan, Sept. 3, 2006 4 Georgetown, Oct. 13, 2006 4 Providence, Oct. 20, 2006 4 Syracuse, Oct. 11, 2009 4 Youngstown State, Aug. 31, 200715. 5 Georgetown, Oct. 19, 2008 5 at Marshall, Aug. 28, 2005 5 vs. Cent. Arkansas, Aug. 25, 2006 5 Buff alo, Aug. 20, 2010 5 at St. Bonaventure, Aug. 24, 201220. 6 at Niagara, Sept. 7, 1997 6 Lehigh, Sept. 8, 2002 6 at Rutgers, Oct. 17, 2004 6 at Eastern Michigan, Aug. 17, 2012 6 Providence, Oct. 12, 2008 6 Louisville, Oct. 7, 2007 6 at Providence, Oct. 14, 2007 6 Robert Morris, Aug. 22, 2012

MOST SHOTS ON GOAL1. 24 at Penn State, Sept. 13, 1996 24 Penn State, Oct. 28, 20013. 22 at Navy, Sept. 7, 19964. 21 Notre Dame, Sept. 12, 1997 21 at Baylor, Aug. 30, 19966. 20 at Texas, Sept. 1, 19967. 19 at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 1998 19 at Connecticut, Oct. 18, 1998

MOST CORNER KICKS1. 15 at Syracuse, Nov. 4, 1998 15 Notre Dame, Sept. 12, 19973. 14 at Notre Dame, Sept. 6, 1998 14 at Syracuse, Oct. 1, 2004 14 at UC�Irvine, Sept. 19, 19976. 12 Notre Dame, Oct. 10, 1999 12 at St. John’s, Sept. 19, 1999 12 at Notre Dame, Sept. 21, 2012 12 at Arizona State, Sept. 10, 2000 12 Marquette, Sept. 13, 2012 12 Colorado College, Sept. 2, 2011 12 at Georgetown, Oct. 16, 200913. 11 Providence, Oct. 15, 2000 11 Villanova, Oct. 1, 200015. 10 Dayton, Aug. 29, 2008 10 at Marquette, Oct. 6, 2006 10 at Navy, Sept. 7, 199618. 9 at Cornell, Nov. 3, 1996 9 Wagner, Sept. 23, 1996 9 at Penn State, Sept. 1, 2002 9 at Bowling Green, Aug. 29, 2004 9 at Villanova, Oct. 19, 2007 9 at Marquette, Sept. 27, 2009 9 at DePaul, Sept. 29, 2006 9 at Ohio State, Aug. 30, 2009 9 at Louisville, Oct. 1, 2010 9 at West Virginia, Sept. 28, 2010

LEAST CORNER KICKS1. 0 Robert Morris, Oct. 15, 2003 0 Georgetown, Oct. 27, 2004 0 Akron, Sept. 10, 2010 0 Buff alo, Aug. 21, 2009 0 at Xavier, Sept. 6, 2009 0 Binghamton, Sept. 1, 2006 0 Western Michigan, Sept. 3, 2006 0 Kennesaw State, Sept. 17, 2006 0 at Robert Morris, Sept. 17, 2000 0 Virginia Tech, Sept. 29, 2002 0 St. Francis, Pa., Oct. 8, 1996

MOST FOULS1. 27 Duquesne, Sept. 3, 20042. 25 Rutgers, Oct. 12, 2003 25 at Kent State, Sept. 16, 20074. 23 at Navy, Sept. 7, 19965. 22 at Providence, Oct. 21, 2005 22 at St. John’s, Sept. 19, 20037. 21 at Arizona, Sept. 8, 20008. 20 at Syracuse, Nov. 1, 1996 20 Connecticut, Oct. 22, 2006 20 at DePaul, Sept. 29, 200611. 19 Georgetown, Oct. 31, 1997 19 St. John’s, Sept. 14, 1997 19 Notre Dame, Sept. 28, 2001 19 at Notre Dame, Oct. 4, 2002 19 at UMBC, Oct. 10, 2004 19 Boston College, Sept. 26, 2004 19 Syracuse, Sept. 25, 200618. 18 Villanova, Sept. 18, 1998 18 vs. Iowa State, Aug. 31, 200820. 16 West Virginia, Sept. 18, 2009 16 Kent State, Sept. 12, 2010 16 at Villanova, Oct. 5, 2001

LEAST FOULS1. 0 at Seton Hall, Oct. 16, 1998 0 at Baylor, Aug. 30, 19963. 1 at Xavier, Sept. 6, 20094. 2 Duquesne, Sept. 6, 2002 2 Robert Morris, Aug. 22, 2012 2 Navy, Sept. 5, 1999 2 at Buff alo, Sept. 27, 1996 2 at Hartford, Sept. 18, 1999 2 at Syracuse, Oct. 20, 2000 2 St. Bonaventure, Sept. 20, 200911. 3 at Michigan, Aug. 19, 2012 3 vs. Penn State, Sept. 2, 2102 3 at Syracuse, Oct. 4, 2012 3 Connecticut, Oct. 24, 2010 3 West Virginia, Oct. 4, 2000

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Opponent Individual Game Records10 Sherry Reill, St. John’s Sept. 14, 199710 Rachel Rye, Eastern Michigan Aug. 19, 201110 Ashley Daniels, Cincinnati Oct. 3, 201010 Jennifer McGinity, at Wagner Sept. 11, 199810 Caroline Haines, Providence Oct. 15, 200010 Kristin Scarphorn, Duquesne Oct. 22, 200010 Laurie Purse, Bucknell Sept. 2, 20019 Jess MacLean, at Ohio Sept. 10, 20069 Jessica Laning, Western Michigan Sept. 3, 20069 Michelle Meglaughlin, Ohio Oct. 25, 20029 Chrissy Dolan, Villanova Sept. 20, 20029 Christine Caldwell, at Rutgers Oct. 7, 20019 Elizabeth Quiney, Central Michigan Aug. 31, 20019 Shayna Ross, at Providence Oct. 12, 19979 Jill Schott, at Penn State Oct. 23, 20099 Nicole Sinclair, vs. Drexel Sept. 11, 20098 Bridget Frank, at Youngstown State Sept. 15, 19968 Ellen Conway vs. St. Johns Oct. 7, 20128 Nicole McClue, South Florida Sept. 18, 20118 Sara Keane vs. West Virginia Oct. 21, 20118 Janel Schillig, at Villanova Sept. 26, 19998 Jeny Wolbert vs. Akron Sept. 10, 20108 Kristen Dularski, vs. Oregon State Sept. 22, 19978 Rebecca Capinera, at St. John’s Sept. 23, 20058 Laura Elfers, Providence Oct. 20, 20068 Kris Nelson, at Kent State Sept. 16, 20078 Andrea Kaminski, Cincinnati Oct. 5, 2007

POINTS 12 Christina Kenney, at VCU (6G, 0A) Oct. 26, 1996 12 Molly Cameron, at Baylor (5G, 2A) Aug. 30, 1996 11 Daphne Carboz, Georgetown (5G, 1A) Sept. 30, 2012 10 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall (4G, 2A) Oct. 26, 1997 9 Carol Finch, at Texas (4G, 1A) Sept. 1, 1996 8 Kelly Smith, at Seton Hall (4G, 0A) Oct. 16, 1998 8 Kaitlin Brenn, Georgetown (2G, 4A) Sept. 30, 2012 8 Melissa Lash, St. Francis, Pa. (4G, 0A) Oct. 8, 1996 7 Patrice Feulner, at Arizona State (3G, 1A) Sept. 10, 2000 7 Anne Makinen, at Notre Dame (2G, 3A) Sept. 6, 1998 7 Jamie Mingoia, at Syracuse (3G, 1A) Nov. 1, 1996 6 Christie Welsh, Penn State (3G, 0A) Oct. 28, 2001 6 Britni Back, at Akron (2G, 2A) Aug. 22, 2008 6 Joanna Lohman, at Penn State (2G, 2A) Sept. 1, 2002 6 Elizabeth Eng, at Connecticut (2G, 2A) Oct. 12, 2007 5 Katie Baruth, at Texas (1G, 3A) Sept. 1, 1996 5 Michelle Nance, at Navy (2G, 1A) Sept. 7, 1996 5 Lisa Kaczmarski, St. John’s (2G, 1A) Sept. 14, 1997 5 Shannon Nagel, at Rutgers (2G, 1A) Sept. 28, 1997 5 C. Landan, Connecticut (2G, 1A) Oct. 24, 1997 5 Shannon Boxx, at Notre Dame (2G, 1A) Sept. 6, 1998 5 Margaret Tietjen, at Connecticut (2G, 1A) Oct. 18, 1998 5 Jen Henley, at Old Dominion (2G, 1A) Oct. 25, 1998 5 Nikki Hales, at Baylor (2G, 1A) Sept. 12, 1999 5 Katie Barnes, at West Virginia (2G, 1A) Sept. 29, 1999 5 Jenny Streiff er, Notre Dame (2G, 1A) Oct. 10, 1999 5 Jenny Heft, Notre Dame (2G, 1A) Oct. 10, 1999 5 Kristie Simon, at Bucknell (2G, 1A) Sept. 3, 2000 5 Christie Welsh, at Penn State (1G, 3A) Sept. 1, 2002 5 Jenny Maurer, Boston College (2G, 1A) Sept. 26, 2004 5 Ashley Banks, at West Virginia (2G, 1A) Sept. 15, 2006 5 Brittany Tegeler, Connecticut (2G, 1A) Oct. 22, 2006 5 Kay Harbrueger, at Georgia State (2G, 1A) Sept. 7, 2007 5 Ashley Banks, West Virginia (2G, 1A) Sept. 21, 2007

GOALS 6 Christina Kenney, at VCU Oct. 26, 1996 5 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown Sept. 30, 2012 5 Molly Cameron, at Baylor Aug. 30, 1996 4 Kelly Smith, at Seton Hall Oct. 16, 1998 4 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall Oct. 26, 1997 4 Melissa Lash, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 4 Alison Finch, at Texas Sept. 1, 1996 3 Abby Ryan, vs. Indiana Sept. 8, 1996 3 Jamie Mingoia, at Syracuse Nov. 1, 1996 3 Patrice Feulner, at Arizona State Sept. 10, 2000 3 Christie Welsh, Penn State Oct. 28, 2001 3 Elizabeth Eng, at Connecticut Oct. 12, 2007

ASSISTS 4 Kaitlin Brenn vs. Georgetown Sept. 30, 2012 3 Joanna Lohmann, Penn State Oct. 28, 2001 3 Jen Grubb, at Notre Dame Sept. 6, 1998 3 Anne Makinen, at Notre Dame Sept. 6, 1998 3 Christie Welsh, at Penn State Sept. 1, 2002 3 Jacqueline Weisen, at VCU Oct. 26, 1996 3 Katie Baruth, at Texas Sept. 1, 1996 2 Molly Cameron, at Baylor Aug. 30, 1996 2 Britt Talley, at Baylor Aug. 30, 1996 2 Anne Johnson, vs. Indiana Sept. 8, 1996 2 Rachel Hoff man, at Penn State Sept. 13, 1996 2 Kelly Dugan, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 1996 2 Tyla Brennan, at Syracuse Nov. 1, 1996 2 Roosa Arvas, Duquesne Aug. 26, 2012 2 Shannon Boxx, Notre Dame Sept. 12, 1997 2 Jaime Clark, St. John’s Sept. 14, 1997 2 Lauren Sellers, at Villanova Sept. 26, 1997 2 Molly Bushman, at Villanova Sept. 26, 1997 2 Stephanie Shields, at Villanova Sept. 26, 1997 2 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall Oct. 26, 1997 2 Kristy Bergen, at St. John’s Sept. 13, 1998 2 Christie Welsh, at Penn State Sept. 1, 2000 2 Emily Schwimmer, at Arizona State Sept. 10, 2000

2 Jenica Bridges, Rutgers Sept. 29, 20002 Nicole DePalma, at Georgetown Sept. 27, 20022 Sarah Rahko, at Boston College Oct. 13, 20022 Hedda Gardsjord, VCU Oct. 20, 20022 Janessa Jeltema, at Villanova Oct. 25, 20032 Ashley Weimer, West Virginia Oct. 6, 20042 Jamie Weist, Villanova Oct. 24, 20042 Sara Jordan, Georgetown Oct. 27, 20042 Suzi Siwinski, Toledo Sept. 4, 20052 Kristin Edmonds, Rutgers Oct. 2, 20052 Lauren Weber, Marquette Oct. 9, 20052 Kerri Hanks, at Notre Dame Oct. 1, 20062 Caitlin King, at Auburn Sept. 9, 20072 Raelynne Lee, at St. John’s Sept. 30, 20072 Melissa Bigg, Cincinnati Oct. 5, 20072 Kasey Richards, at Connecticut Oct. 12, 20072 Ingrid Wells, at Georgetown Oct. 21, 2007

SHOTS14 Amanda Guertin, at Notre Dame Oct. 4, 200213 Christina Kenney, at VCU Oct. 26, 199612 Monica Gerardo, Notre Dame Sept. 12, 199711 Jamie Mingoia, at Syracuse Nov. 1, 199611 Chrissy Skogen, at Georgetown Oct. 14, 200510 Carol Finch, at Texas Sept. 1, 19969 Chrissie Abbott, West Virginia Sept. 18, 20029 Jen Leaverton, St. Johns Oct. 8, 20108 Kelly Smith, Seton Hall Oct. 26, 19978 Molly Cameron, at Baylor Aug. 30, 19968 Courtney Saunders, at Baylor Aug. 30, 19968 Jamie Craft, at Louisville Oct. 26, 20068 Lisa Kaczmarski, at St. John’s Sept. 13, 19988 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown Sept. 30, 20128 Katie Barnes, at West Virginia Oct. 10, 20018 Christie Welsh, Penn State Oct. 28, 20018 Kerry O’Malley, at Providence Oct. 11, 20027 Tia Hernandez, at St. Francis, Pa. Aug. 30, 20027 Jen Carlson, Connecticut Oct. 24, 19977 Rachel Sloan, Marquette Sept. 27, 20097 Melissa Lash, St. Francis, Pa. Oct. 8, 19967 Chelsea Klotz, South Florida Sept. 23, 20107 Kara Blosser, North Carolina State Sep. 03, 20107 Christina Ordonez at Michigan Aug. 19, 20127 Sharla Passariello, at South Florida Sept. 16, 20127 Demi Stokes, at South Florida Sept. 18, 20117 Courtney Sanders, at Baylor Sept. 12, 19997 Stacey Tullock, at Arizona State Sept. 10, 20007 Katie Barnes, West Virginia Oct. 4, 20007 Sarah Popper, at Connecticut Oct. 19, 20017 Joanna Lohman, at Penn State Sept. 1, 20027 Laura Johnson, Villanova Sept. 20, 20027 Katie Herr, at Seton Hall Oct. 6, 20027 Katherine Holloran, at Boston College Oct. 13, 20027 Carli Lloyd, Rutgers Oct. 12, 20037 Mary Boland, Notre Dame Oct. 19, 20037 Laura Kane, at West Virginia Oct. 23, 20037 Kerri Hanks, at Notre Dame Oct. 1, 2006

SAVES16 Sara Bianchi, at Robert Morris Oct. 22, 199814 Shana Berardi, Robert Morris Oct. 26, 200113 Dan Comuniello, at Fairfi eld Oct. 21, 200113 Allison Tidball, at St. Francis, Pa. Aug. 30, 200212 Amanda Vandervort, Wyoming Sept. 17, 200012 Amy Coron, Buff alo Aug. 21, 200912 Jennifer Silata, Canisius Sept. 21, 199611 Shana Berardi, at Robert Morris Sept. 17, 200011 Laurie Purse, at Bucknell Sept. 3, 200011 Jenna O’Dell, Eastern Michigan Aug. 17, 201211 Casey Garrett, South Florida Oct. 7, 200510 Casey Garrett, at South Florida Oct. 8, 200610 Laura Elfers, at Providence Oct. 21, 200510 Natalie Glugno, Georgetown Oct. 31, 199710 Claire Hanold, DePaul Oct. 2, 2009

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Netta Agredano (2000-03) is fourth on Pitt’s all-time career goals (17) and points (40) list. In addition, she ranks second on Pitt’s season goals record list with nine in 2001.

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Points 6 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s, 10/9/11 4 Alex Charlebois, Connecticut, 10/11/12 4 Roosa Arvas, Duquesne, 8/26/12 4 Dana DelleFemine, St. John’s, 10/9/11Goals 3 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s, 10/9/11 2 Dana DelleFemine, St. John’s, 10/9/11 2 Ashley Cuba, Colorado College, 9/2/11 2 Alex Charlebois, Connecticut, 10/11/12 1 Many timesAssists 2 Roosa Arvas, Duquesne, 8/26/12 1 Many timesShots 9 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s, 10/9/11 7 Ali Matisse, South Florida, 9/18/11 6 Ashley Cuba, Robert Morris, 8/22/12 5 Roosa Arvas, Robert Morris, 8/22/12 4 Many timesShots on goal 4 Ashley Cuba, St. John’s, 10/9/11 4 Ali Matisse, South Florida, 9/18/11 4 Lyndsay Pierson, Eastern Michigan, 8/19/11 4 Dana DelleFemine, Robert Morris, 8/22/12 2 Many timesSaves 13 Kristina Rioux, Penn State, 9/4/11 12 Kristina Rioux, West Virginia, 10/21/11 12 Kristina Rioux, South Florida, 9/18/11 9 Nicole D’Agostino, Connecticut, 10/11/12 7 Nicole D’Agostino, Marquette, 9/13/12

Pitt Individual Highs

Points 11 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, 9/30/12 8 Kaitlin Brenn, Georgetown, 9/30/12 6 Maya Hayes, Penn State, 9/4/11 5 Maya Hayes (Penn State vs. N.C. State), 9/2/11Goals 5 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, 9/30/12 3 Maya Hayes, Penn State, 9/4/11 2 Several timesAssists 4 Kaitlin Brenn, Georgetown, 9/30/12 2 Christine Nairn (Penn State vs. N.C. State), 9/2/11 2 Mady Vicker, Marquette, 9/13/12Shots 8 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, 9/30/12 7 Demi Stokes, South Florida, 9/18/11 7 Kelly Maegan, Marquette, 9/13/12 6 Taylor Madigan, Marquette, 9/13/12 6 Kate Schwindel, West Virginia, 10/21/11Shots on goal 8 Daphne Corboz, Georgetown, 9/30/12 6 Demi Stokes, South Florida, 9/18/11 4 Kate Schwindel, West Virginia, 10/21/11 4 Blake Miller, West Virginia, 10/21/11 4 Kaitlin Brenn, Georgetown, 9/30/12Saves 10 Rachel Rye, Eastern Michigan, 8/19/11 8 Sara Keane, West Virginia, 10/21/11 8 Nicole McClure, South Florida, 9/18/11 7 Chelsea De Jager, Robert Morris, 8/22/12 6 Kelsey Quinn, Villanova, 9/28/12 6 Erin McNulty (Penn State vs. N.C. State), 9/2/11

Opponent Individual Highs

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Att. Opponent Date Score644 West Virginia (18) Oct. 21, 2011 L, 0�1493 Penn State Sept. 9, 2011 L, 0�3472 Duquesne Aug. 26, 2012 W, 3�1459 Colorado College Sept. 9, 2011 T, 2�2374 South Florida Sept. 18, 2011 T, 2�2365 Villanova Sept. 28, 2012 L, 1�2

Top-6 Most Attended Games

Points High 15 St. John’s, 10/9/11 Low 0 six times, last� Georgetown, 9/30/12Goals High 6 St. John’s, 10/9/11 Low 0 six times, last� Georgetown, 9/30/12Assists High 3 two times� last, Duquesne, 8/26/12 Low 0 six times, last� Georgetown, 9/30/12Shots High 26 South Florida, 9/18/11 Low 2 Georgetown, 9/30/12Shots on goal High 12 Eastern Michigan, 8/19/11 Low 1 two times, last� Georgetown, 9/30/12Saves High 13 Penn State, 9/4/11 Low 0 Robert Morris, 8/22/12Corner Kicks High 11 Duquesne, 8/26/12 Low 1 Georgetown, 9/30/12Fouls High 15 Villanova, 9/28/12 Low 3 Syracuse, 10/7/11

Pitt Team Highs & Lows

Points High 23 Georgetown, 9/30/12 Low 0 two times, last� Providence, 10/14/12Goals High 8 Georgetown, 9/30/12 Low 0 two times, last� Providence, 10/14/12Assists High 7 two times, last� Georgetown, 9/30/12 Low 0 six times, last� Providence, 10/14/12Shots High 34 Marquette, 9/13/12 Low 6 Robert Morris, 8/22/12Shots on goal High 16 Penn State, 9/4/11 Low 1 Robert Morris, 8/22/12Saves High 10 Eastern Michigan, 8/19/11 Low 0 Connecticut, 10/11/12Corner Kicks High 12 two times, last� Marquette, 9/13/12 Low 1 two times, last� Duquesne, 8/26/12Fouls High 11 three times, last� Connecticut, 10/11/12 Low 2 Robert Morris, 8/22/12

Opponent Team Highs & Lows

Total Seasons of Operation: 2 (fi rst year in 2011).Total Games Played: 16.Overall Record (2 seasons): 5�7�4.Overtime Games: 4.Two Overtime Games: 4. First match: vs. Eastern Michigan, August 19, 2011.First goal: Angela Vultaggio from Cara Cutaia, Eastern Michigan, 69:29, Aug. 19, 2011.First assist: Cara Cutaia, Eastern Michigan, 69:29, Aug. 19, 2011.First shot: Chelsea Detrick, Eastern Michigan, 3:34, Aug. 19, 2011.First save: Rachel Rye, Eastern Michigan, 9:03, Aug. 19, 2011.First corner kick: Katelyn Lippert, Pitt, 2:08, vs. Eastern Michigan, Aug. 19, 2011.First Pitt goal: Katelyn Ruhe from Morgan Sharick, vs. Eastern Michigan, 73:01, Aug. 19, 2011.First Pitt assist: Morgan Sharick, vs. Eastern Michigan, 73:01, Aug. 19, 2011.First Pitt win: St. John’s, 6�1, Oct. 9, 2011.Consecutive wins: 3, Aug. 22�Sept. 13, 2012.Largest Crowd: 644, vs. West Virginia, Oct. 21, 2011.

Miscellaneous Records

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All-Time LetterwinnersPlayer Years Years Pos. Hometown/High School

Agredano, Netta 2000�03 4 F Tucson, Ariz./Tucson MagnetAmes, Klarissa 2008�10 3 F/MF Rio Rancho, N.M./Rio Rancho Armstrong, Callie 2002 1 D Ithaca, N.Y./IthacaArvas, Roosa 2012 1 MF Kuopio, Finland/Kuopion Klassillinen LukioBakanowsky, Kate 2006 1 GK Gibbsboro, N.J./EasternBaldys, Abby 2009�12 4 D/MF South Williamsport, Pa./S. WilliamsportBashor, Nicole 1997�99 3 GK Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin East*Beasley, Megan 1996�99 4 MF Longmont, Colo./LongmontBeddo, Melinda 1999�02 4 D Herndon, Va./OaktonBeiter, Jennifer 1997�98 2 D Exton, Pa./Bishop ShanahanBenner, Danielle 2009�12 4 D Willow Grove, Pa./Upper MorelandBerbert, Laura 2007�10 4 MF Germantown, Md/Seneca ValleyBertges, Rachel 1996�98 3 MF Erie, Pa./McDowellBetancourt, Cassie 2012 1 GK Syosset, N.Y./SyossetBoehm, Laura 2001 1 MF South Park, Pa./South ParkBohun�Chudyniv, Anya 1998 1 F Silver Spring, Md./John F. KennedyBoivin, Iris 2007 1 F Pittsburgh, Pa/Upper St. ClairBorn, Alexa 2002 1 D York, Pa./York SuburbanBradley, Patricia 1998 1 F Philadelphia, Pa./Nazareth AcademyBrill, Carli 2003�06 4 D Lancaster, Pa./Penn ManorBrown, Janna 2012 1 MF West Chester, Pa./Bayard RustinBrown, Megan 1997 1 F South Williamsport, Pa./S. WilliamsportBrown, Rachel 2000�01 2 GK Burnley, England/St. Christopher’sBrown, Rebecca 1996 1 D Canton, Mich./Plymouth CantonBurgan, Jessica 2000 1 MF Clifton, N.J./CliftonButzlaff , Hannah 2012 1 MF White Bear Lake, Minn./Concordia Acad.Calpin, Meghan 1999 1 MF West Pittston, Pa./Wyoming AreaCarberry, Michelle 1998 1 MF Rye Beach, N.H./Phillips Exeter AcademyCarroll, Liz 2007�10 4 F/MF Alexandria, Va./Bishop O’ConnellCaslin, Katie 2006�09 4 MF Commack, N.Y./St. Anthony’sCaslin, Maura 2006�09 4 D Commack, N.Y./St. Anthony’sChaney, Aldorian 1998�01 4 F Marietta, Ga./LassiterCharlebois, Alex 2012 1 F London, Ont./Missouri/Mother TheresaClinton, A’idah 2006�08 3 D Littleton, Colo./HeritageCody, Shannon 2008�09 2 D Novi, Mich./NoviColer, Martha 1996 1 D Wadsworth, Ohio/WadsworthConta, Kristen 1996 1 D Hershey, Pa./HersheyCuba, Ashley 2009�12 4 F Poland, Ohio/Cardinal MooneyCunard, Kari 2011�12 2 F Annapolis, Md./South RiverD’Agostino, Nicole 2010�12 3 GK Claredon Hills, Ill./Hinsdale CentralDavis, Stephanie 2004�07 4 D Olney, Md./Sandy SpringDeLaHoz, Jennifer 2002- 05 4 F Amawalk, N.Y./SomersDelleFemine, Dana 2010�12 3 F North Huntingdon, Pa./NorwinDovichow, Kristy 1996 1 MF Erie, Pa./Villa MariaEnmark, Kendall 2002- 05 4 MF Sterling Heights, Mich./Henry Ford IIEngel, Lauren 2005 1 D Pittsburgh, Pa./UNH/Chartiers Valley*Ferguson, Heather 1996�99 4 D Littleton, Colo./ColumbineFinch, Alison 2006�09 4 GK Pittsburgh, Pa./Bethel ParkFix, Jacqueline 1999�02 4 D Center, Pa./CenterFox, Danielle 1999�00 2 D Athens, Ga./Cedar SchoalsFrancois, Kristina 2003�06 4 F Springfi eld, Va./Paul VIFraser, Rebecca 2007�09 3 D Baltimore, Md/Institute of Notre DameFreeburn, Sarah 1999�00 2 F Harrisburg, Pa./Central DauphinFultz, Kristy 2005 1 MF Westerville, Ohio/Westerville SouthGablehouse, Kim 1996 1 D Lancaster, Pa./Manheim TownshipGardner, Janean 2004�07 4 F Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill WestGellatly, Kirstin 1999 1 F Hopewell Junction, N.Y./John JayGraor, Lane 2001 1 MF Broadview Hts., Ont./Brecksville�BroadviewGraybill, Andrea 1998�01 4 MF Spring Grove, Pa./Spring GroveGreenfi eld, Jenna 2006�07 2 F New Hope, Pa./New HopeGreenspoon, Leah 1999�03 4 MF Bala Cynwyd, Pa./Lower MerionGriganavicius, Molly 2006�09 4 D Elmhurst, Ill./YorkGritsch, Madison 2011�12 2 D/MF Lodi, Calif./LodiGutting, Sara 2002- 05 4 F Erie, Pa./McDowellHabbel, Ashley 2006�09 4 F Phoenixville, Pa./PhoenixvilleHaley, Meta 2004�07 4 F Sewickley, Pa./Quaker ValleyHandforth, Brigid 1998 1 F Dowingtown, Pa./Bishop ShanahanHeald, Dorie 2008�09 2 D West Chester, Pa./West ChesterHills, Erin 2002- 05 4 MF Burke, Va./James W. RobinsonHirahara, Tammy 1997 1 D Boise, Idaho/CentennialHorner, Olivia 2012 1 D Upper Arlington, Ohio/Upper ArlingtonHoward, Carrie 1998 1 F Finley, Ohio/ClementsHughes, Kathryn 1999�02 4 D Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks WestHuzvar, Jennifer 1997�99 3 GK Carmel, Ind./Carmel Issac, Lailah 2002�05 4 GK Monroeville, Pa./Gateway Jaff e, Alexandra 2007�10 4 MF Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair

James, Krystian 2001 1 D Las Vegas, Nevada/Cimmaron MemorialJochmann, Julianne 2002 1 D Moon Township, Pa./Moon*Johnson, Michele 1996�99 4 D High Bridge, N.J./VoorheesKacsuta, Kaitlyn 2008 1 MF Pittsburgh, Pa./Carlow UniversityKamm, Allison 2000 1 D Phoenix, Ariz./Mountain PointeKappler, Cara 2000- 02 3 D Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel ParkKeefer, Caroline 2010�12 3 D Moon Township, Pa./MoonKephart, Morie 2007�10 4 GK State College, Pa./State CollegeKerzner, Andrea 1996 1 F Cleveland, Ohio/StrongsvilleKirkland, Lucy 2004�05 2 MF Bethesda, Md./Walt WhitmanKoram, Antoinette 2003�04 2 D/MF Ann Arbor, Mich./Ann ArborKriley, Charity 1997�99 3 MF Boise, Idaho/MeridianKritch, Jennifer 2005�08 4 MF Northville, Mich./NorthvilleKrzeszewski, Lori 1997�99 3 MF Erie, Pa./Mercyhurst Prep*Kunkle, Kara 1996�99 4 D New Holland, Pa./EphrataKunugi, Katheryn 2007�11 4 D/MF Madison, Wis./MemorialLacey, Maura 2008�10 3 MF McMurray, Pa./Peters TownshipLippert, Katelyn 2010�12 3 MF Etters, Pa./Red LandsLobb, Ashley 1999�00 2 MF Lancaster, Pa./Manheim TownshipLoveless, Geraldine 2001�02 2 MF Manassas, Va./Thomas Jeff erson*Madison, Venessa 1996�99 4 MF Bonita, Calif./Bonita VistaMarsh, Laura 1999�02 4 MF Stroudsburg, Pa./StroudsburgMascari, Tracy 1996 1 MF Allison Park, Pa./North AlleghenyMasci, Morgan 2010 1 MF Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox ChapelMatisse, Ali 2011 1 MF Mechanicsburg, Pa./MechanicsburgMays, Holly 1997�98 2 MF Sinking Spring, Pa./WilsonMcClure, Charity 1997�98 2 MF Asheville, N.C./AshevilleMcCullagh, Deirdre 1997�99 3 F Allentown, Pa./Bethlehem CatholicMcFarling, Erin 2002- 05 4 D Atlanta, Ga./Paideia SchoolMcGeehin, Molly 2008�09 2 MF Macungie, Pa./EmmausMcHugh, Riliegh 2012 1 D Hershey, Pa./Georgia/HersheyMeier, Alyssa 2010�12 3 D Strongsville, Ohio/StrongsvilleMoore, Caitlin 2006 1 F/MF Landisville, Pa./Hempfi eld*Mora, AideeMia 1996�99 4 F Chyla Vista, Calif./HilltopMorris, Kelsi 2008�09 2 D Bowie, Md./BowieMyers, Erin 2005 1 F Kensington, Md./Walter JohnsonNeal, Hayley 2009�11 3 F/MF Owings, Md./NorthernNicassio, Christina 2007�10 4 D/F Pittsburgh, Pa./PlumParisse, Taylor 2011�12 2 D Canonsburg, Pa./Canon McMillanPelusi, Jamie 2002�05 4 GK Pittsburgh, Pa./HamptonPeters, Emily 2009�10 2 F State College, Pa./State College Pfaff , Brittany 2008�10 3 F South Park, Pa./South ParkPheley, Shannon 1996 1 F Hayward, Ca./Hayward Pierson, Lyndsay 2009�11 3 MF Langhorne, Pa./NeshaminyPilbeam, Kristy 2000�03 3 MF Grand Rapids, Mich./KentwoodPilch, Rene 2006�07 2 GK Peckville, Pa./ArchbaldPilsner, Alison 2002 1 F Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevittPoucel, Jackie 2011�12 2 D/MF Lancaster Pa./Manheim TownshipRavich, Ilene 1996�97 2 GK Lawndale, Calif./NorthRegney, Sam 2007 1 F Monaca, Pa./Quigley CatholicReuter, Jacqueline 2001�05 4 D/MF Chalfont, Pa./Central Bucks WestRioux, Kristina 2008�12 4 GK Montreal, Quebec/Shattuck�St. Mary’sRisch, Brianna 2000�03 4 D/MF Redmond, Wash./RedmondRivera, Amanda 2001 1 D Oklahoma City, Okla./WestmoreRomano, Maura 2009 1 F Pittsburgh, Pa./ North AlleghenyRomasco, Aimee 2002- 05 4 MF Moon Township, Pa./MoonRoss, Gretchen 2000�01 2 GK Glenshaw, Pa/Shaler AreaRuhe, Katelyn 2008�11 4 MF Frederick, Md./IjamsvilleRuiz, Cande 1998�01 4 F Oxnard, Calif./Santa ClaraRyan, Jane 2005�06 2 MF Catonsville, Md./Mount de Sales AcademySchroeck, Libby 1996�97 2 MF Erie, Pa./Harbor CreekSchulte, Lisa 2002 -05 4 F Jeff erson Hills, Pa./Thomas Jeff ersonSciocchetti, Lauren 1999�02 4 MF Wallingford, Pa./Strath HavenSebesta, Corina 2003�06 4 MF Catasauqua, Pa./CatasauquaSenger, Cara 2001�04 4 F Pittsburgh, Pa./Oakland CatholicSharick, Morgan 2010�12 3 D Lower Burrell, Pa./BurrellShearson, Makenzie 2012 1 GK Belle Vernon, Pa./Greensburg Cent. CatholicShibata, Katrina 1998�01 4 MF Lakewood, Calif./MayfairSimpson, Courtney 1996 1 F Allentown, Pa./ParklandSmith, Eden 2012 1 MF Summit, N.J./St. John’s (Waterloo, Belgium)Smith, Melissa 1998�01 4 F Lakewood, Colo./Bear CreekSpampinato, Renee 1997�98 2 F Rochester, N.Y./IrondequoitSpertzel, Cortney 2011 1 F New Cumberland Pa./Mansfi eldStapleton, Emma 2006 1 GK Grove City, Pa./Grove CityStiles, Nicole 2011�12 2 D West Chester, Pa./Unionville Stout, Sarah 1996�98 3 GK Dayton, N.J./South BrunswickStrayer, Shannon 2002�03 2 D Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. ClairSturk, Kimberly 2000�02 3 MF Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel ParkSurdick, Rachel 1996 1 MF Pittsburgh, Pa./Seton LaSalle

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All-Time LetterwinnersSurma, Katie 2003�06 4 D/MF Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. ClairSwenda, Julia 1997�98 2 MF Downingtown, Pa./DowningtownSwiderski, Megan 2009 1 D Troy, Mich./Troy Athens Tipton, Emily 2000�03 4 F Fort Collins, Colo./Rocky MountainTobler, Keeley 1997�01 4 D Leesburg, Va./Loudoun CountyToy, Jennifer 1996 1 F Grosse Ille, Mich./Grosse IlleTrusky, Taylor 2012 1 D Palmyra, Pa./PalmyraValeski, Megan 2007 1 D Wyoming, Del./Caesar RodneyVander Mallie, Keley 2004 1 F Penfi eld, N.Y./Penfi eldVecchio, Rachel 2004�07 4 MF/F Hudson, Ohio/HudsonVeverka, Kylie 2005�08 4 D North Huntingdon, Pa./NorwinVivian, Brittany 1997 1 D Moon Township, Pa./MoonWalters, Niki 2006 1 GK Baltimore, Md./MercyWatson, Megan 2006�07 2 MF Hockessin, Del./St. Mark’sWatt, Kimberly 1999 1 D Fort Wayne, Ind./Homestead

Weiler, Kat 2007�10 4 D Fairfax Station, Va./Lake BraddockWeimer, Lyn 1996 1 D Pittsburgh, Pa./Bethel ParkWeinkauf, Stacy 1996 1 MF Carson City, Nevada/GalenaWilliams, Katie 2000�01 2 D Venetia, Pa./Peters TownshipWizzard, Kristen 2002�03 2 D Export, Pa/Penn�Traff ordWright, Erica 2005�06 2 MF Bethesda, Md./Walt WhitmanWrightson, Courtney 2003�06 4 D Landisville, Pa./Hempfi eldYobbi, Lauren 2011�12 2 MF Pittsburgh, Pa./South ParkZastrow, Jill 2000 1 MF Minnetonka, Minn./Minnetonka

*denotes fi rst�ever four�year letterwinners in women’s soccer history

All-Time Numerical Roster00Sarah Stout, 1996�98Jen Huzvar, 1999Gretchen Ross, 2000�01Jamie Pelusi, 2003�05Katelyn Bakanowsky, 2006Megan Valeski, 2007Kristina Rioux, 2008�12

0Cassie Betancourt, 2012

1Nicole Bashor, 1997�99Rachel Brown, 2000�01Jamie Pelusi, 2002Lailah Isaac, 2003�05Alison Finch, 2006�09Nicole D’Agostino, 2010�12

2Stacy Weinkauf, 1996Renee Spampinato, 1997�98Jacqueline Fix, 1999Ashley Lobb, 2000Lauren Sciocchetti, 2001�02Janean Gardner, 2004�07Klarissa Ames, 2008�10Hannah Butzlaff, 2012

3Traci Mascari, 1996Tammy Hirahara, 1997Andrea Graybill, 1998�01Jacqueline Reuter, 2002�05A’idah Clinton, 2006�08Alexandra Jaffe, 2009�10Alex Charlebois, 2012

4Heather Ferguson, 1996�99Katrina Shibata, 2000�01Cara Senger, 2002�04Jennifer Kritch, 2005�08Ashley Cuba, 2009�12

5AideeMia Mora, 1996�99Brianna Risch, 2000Krystian James, 2001Kristen Wizzard, 2002�03Rachel Vecchio, 2004�07Shannon Cody, 2008�09Katie Lippert, 2010�12

6Shannon Pheley, 1996Brittany Vivian, 1997

Cande Ruiz, 1998�01Jennifer DeLaHoz, 2002�05Maura Caslin 2006�09Danielle Benner, 2010�12

7Charity Kriley, 1997�99Cara Kappler, 2000�02Kristy Fultz, 2005Liz Carroll, 2007�10Kari Cunard, 2011�12

8Kara Kunkle, 1996�99Kathryn Hughes, 2000�02Antoinette Koram, 2003�04Meta Haley, 2006�07Kelsi Morris, 2008�09Taylor Parisse, 2011�12

9Vanessa Madison, 1996�99Netta Agredano, 2000�03Meta Haley, 2005Katie Caslin, 2006�09Caroline Keefer, 2010�12

10Megan Beasley, 1996�99Kimberly Sturk, 2000�02Katelyn Ruhe, 2008�11Janna Brown, 2012

11Rachel Bertges, 1996Charity McClure, 1997�98Lauren Sciocchetti, 1999Sarah Freeburn, 2000Kendall Enmark, 2001�05Ashley Habbel, 2006�09Alyssa Meier, 2010Lauren Yobbi, 2011�12

12Lyn Weimer, 1996Rachel Bertges, 1997�98Melinda Beddo, 1999�02Kristina Francois, 2003�06Kat Weiler, 2007�10Alyssa Meier, 2011�12

13Andrea Kerzner, 1996Jen Huzvar, 1997�98Danielle Fox, 1999Kristy Pilbeam, 2001�03Megan Watson, 2006�07Megan Swiderski, 2009

Roosa Arvas, 2012

14Kristy Dovichow, 1996Lori Krzeszewski, 1997�99Aimee Romasco, 2002�05Rebecca Fraser, 2007�09Dana DelleFemine, 2010�12

15Kristin Conta, 1996Deidre McCullagh, 1997�99Jacqueline Fix, 2000�02Katie Surma, 2003�06Christina Nicassio, 2007�10Ali Matisse, 2011

16Rachel Surdick, 1996Holly Mays, 1997�98Leah Greenspoon, 1999�03Erin Myers, 2005Laura Berbert, 2007�10Jackie Poucel, 2011�12

17Courtney Simpson, 1996Keeley Tobler, 1997�01Geraldine Loveless, 2002Kelley VanderMallie, 2004Iris Boivin, 2006�07Brittany Pfaff, 2008�10Nicole Stiles, 2011�12

18Michele Johnson, 1996�99Brianna Risch, 2001�03Niki Walters, 2006Morie Kephart, 2007�10Eden Smith, 2012

19Libby Schroeck, 1996�97Melissa Smith, 1998�01Erin McFarling, 2002�05Erica Wright, 2006Emily Peters, 2009�10

20Jennifer Toy, 1996Julia Swenda, 1997�98Kimberly Watt, 1999Jacqueline Reuter, 2001Julianne Jockman, 2002Corina Sebesta, 2003�06Molly McGeehin, 2008�09Madison Gritsch, 2011�12

21Patricia Bradley, 1998Sarah Freeburn, 1999Emily Tipton, 2000�03Stephanie Davis, 2004�07Maura Lacey, 2008�10Courtney Spertzel, 2011Taylor Trusky, 2012

22Allison Kamm, 1999Lauren Sciocchetti, 2000Liz Potts, 2001Carli Brill, 2003�06Kathryn Kunugi, 2007�11Olivia Horner, 2012

23Michelle Carberry, 1998Kathryn Hughes, 1999Lisa Schulte, 2002�05Kaitlyn Kacsuta, 2007�08Abby Baldys, 2009�12

24Martha Coler, 1996Jennifer Beiter, 1997�98Katrina Shibata, 1999Laura Marsh, 2000�02Courtney Wrightson, 2003�06Dee Abasute, 2007Dorie Heald, 2008�09Morgan Masci, 2010

25Brigid Handforth, 1998Aldorian Chaney, 1999Callie Armstrong, 2002Lucy Kirkland, 2004�05Caitlin Moore, 2006Alexandra Jaffe, 2007�08Maura Romano, 2009Morgan Sharick, 2010�12

26Katrina Shibata, 1998Ashley Lobb, 1999Laura Boehm, 2001Lauren Engel, 2005Molly Griganavicius, 2006�09Makenzie Shearson, 2012

27Carrie Howard, 1998Kirstin Gellatly, 1999Geraldine Loveless, 2001Erin Hills, 2002�05Emma Stapleton, 2006

Danielle Benner, 2009

28Johnny Lamb, 1998Meghan Calpin, 1999Aldorian Chaney, 2000�01Alexa Born, 2002Kylie Veverka, 2006�08Lyndsay Pierson, 2009�11

29Aldorian Chaney, 1998Kimberly Sturk, 1999Lane Graor, 2001Alison Pilsner, 2002Jane Ryan, 2005�06Sam Regney, 2007Hayley Neal, 2009�11

30Rebecca Brown, 1996Megan Brown, 1997Anya Bohun�Chudyniv, 1998Laura Marsh, 1999Cara Senger, 2001Sara Gutting, 2002�05Jenna Greenfi eld, 2006�07

31Katie Williams, 2001Shannon Strayer, 2002�03Renee Pilch, 2006�07

32Never worn

33Riliegh McHugh, 2012

55Ilene Ravich, 1996�97

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Career Individual Statistics

Player Year GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% YC�RC GWG PK�Att

AGREDANO, Netta 2000�03 60 53 17 6 40 144 .118 76 .528 0�0 5 0�1AMES, Klarissa 2008�10 39 18 3 2 8 24 .125 15 .625 0�0 0 0�0ARMSTRONG, Callie 2002 3 0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0ARVAS, Roosa 2012 19 17 3 8 14 29 .103 12 .414 0�0 1 0�0BAKANOWSKY, Katelyn 2006 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0BALDYS, Abby 2009�12 69 68 0 4 4 18 .000 9 .500 1�0 0 0�0BASHOR, Nicole 1997�99 44 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0BEASLEY, Megan 1996�99 72 72 11 7 29 82 .134 52 .634 1�0 1 2�2BEDDO, Melinda 1999�02 42 16 0 1 1 9 .000 4 .444 0�0 0 0�0BEITER, Jennifer 1997�98 18 14 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0

BENNER, Danielle 2009�12 34 3 0 2 2 7 .000 5 .714 0�0 0 0�0BERBERT, Laura 2007�10 63 56 4 7 15 49 .082 25 .510 1�0 1 1�1BERTGES, Rachel 1996�98 34 22 3 5 11 25 .120 20 .800 0�0 0 0�0BOEHM, Laura 2001 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0BOHUN�CHUDYNIV, Anya 1998 16 9 2 4 8 15 .133 6 .400 0�0 0 0�0BOIVIN, Iris 2007 6 0 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0�0 0 0�0BORN, Alexa 2002 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0BRADLEY, Patricia 1998 16 7 2 2 6 9 .222 4 .444 0�0 0 0�0BRILL, Carli 2003�06 71 70 2 7 11 47 .043 27 .574 4�0 0 0�0BROWN, Janna 2012 17 5 0 0 0 9 .000 4 .444 0�0 0 0�0

BROWN, Megan 1997 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0BROWN, Rachel 2000�01 31 0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 2�0 0 0�0BROWN, Rebecca 1996 12 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 2�0 0 0�0CALPIN, Meghan 1999 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0CARBERRY, Michelle 1998 4 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0CARROLL, Liz 2007�10 75 63 10 13 33 153 .065 53 .346 7�0 3 1�1CASLIN, Katie 2006�09 75 30 4 3 11 67 .060 40 .597 0�0 2 0�0CASLIN, Maura 2006�09 57 42 0 3 3 14 .000 6 .429 1�0 0 0�0CHANEY, Aldorian 1998�01 24 5 0 0 0 8 .000 3 .375 0�0 0 0�0CHARLEBOIS, Alex 2012 19 15 5 2 12 21 .238 13 .619 1�0 2 0�0

CLINTON, A’idah 2006�08 28 14 0 0 0 8 .000 5 .625 0�0 0 0�0CODY, Shannon 2008�09 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0COLER, Martha 1996 13 11 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0�0 0 0�0CONTA, Kristin 1996 4 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0CUBA, Ashley 2009�12 75 54 23 5 51 167 .138 72 .431 2�0 8 0�0CUNARD, Kari 2011�12 35 4 0 1 1 12 .000 1 .083 1�0 0 0�0D’AGOSTINO, Nicole 2010�12 24 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0DAVIS, Stephanie 2004�07 36 16 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 1�0 0 0�0DELAHOZ, Jennifer 2002�05 70 47 4 3 11 43 .093 17 .395 1�0 2 1�1DELLEFEMINE, Dana 2010�12 50 37 6 2 14 72 .083 40 .556 0�0 2 0�0

DOVICHOW, Kristy 1996 12 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0ENGEL, Lauren 2005 4 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0ENMARK, Kendall 2001�05 21 8 0 1 1 18 .000 7 .389 0�0 0 0�0FERGUSON, Heather 1996�99 59 47 0 0 0 8 .000 5 .625 2�0 0 0�0FINCH, Alison 2006�09 41 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0FIX, Jacqueline 1999�02 71 68 10 7 27 67 .149 37 .552 1�0 4 0�0FOX, Danielle 1999�00 18 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1�0 0 0�0FRANCOIS, Kristina 2003�06 69 42 8 12 28 69 .116 33 .478 0�0 4 0�0FRASER, Rebecca 2007�09 41 24 0 4 4 17 .000 6 .353 1�1 0 0�0FREEBURN, Sarah 1999�00 13 1 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0�0 0 0�0

FULTZ, Kristy 2005 3 1 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0�0 0 0�0GABLEHOUSE, Kimberly 1996 3 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0GARDNER, Janean 2004�07 58 18 2 2 6 31 .065 12 .387 2�0 1 0�0GELLATLY, Kristin 1999 18 16 7 1 15 47 .149 31 .660 0�0 2 1�1GRAOR, Lane 2001 12 0 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0�0 0 0�0GRAYBILL, Andrea 1998�01 70 33 1 6 8 36 .028 15 .417 0�0 0 0�0GREENFIELD, Jenna 2006�07 24 8 1 2 4 22 .045 10 .455 0�0 1 0�0GREENSPOON, Leah 1999�03 50 16 0 3 3 16 .000 3 .188 1�0 0 0�0GRIGANAVICIUS, Molly 2006�09 31 12 1 0 2 8 .125 2 .250 2�0 1 0�0GRITSCH, Madison 2011�12 25 5 1 0 2 5 .200 1 .200 2�0 0 0�0

GUTTING, Sara 2002�05 63 39 3 6 12 53 .057 28 .528 3�0 1 0�0HABBEL, Ashley 2006�09 75 62 19 7 45 113 .168 61 .540 3�0 9 1�1HALEY, Meta 2004�07 32 24 6 1 13 64 .094 31 .484 0�0 2 0�0HANDFORTH, Brigid 1998 10 9 5 3 13 14 .357 11 .786 0�0 1 0�0HILLS, Erin 2002�05 70 50 7 7 21 83 .084 41 .494 0�0 1 0�0HIRAHARA, Tammy 1997 10 9 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0HORNER, Olivia 2012 10 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0HUGHES, Kathryn 1999�02 52 36 1 0 2 12 .083 7 .583 1�0 0 0�0

Field Players

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HUZVAR, Jen 1997�99 42 25 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�1 0 0�0ISSAC, Lailah 2002�05 13 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0JAFFE, Alexandra 2007�10 50 20 1 2 4 28 .036 10 .357 3�0 0 0�0JAMES, Krystian 2001 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0JOCKMANN, Julianne 2002 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0JOHNSON, Michele 1996�99 26 7 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0�0 0 0�0KAPPLER, Cara 2000�02 53 27 2 2 6 17 .118 10 .588 0�0 0 0�0KEEFER, Caroline 2010�12 58 54 0 0 0 12 .000 6 .500 1�0 0 0�0KEPHART, Morie 2007�10 68 0 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0�0 0 0�0KERZNER, Andrea 1996 17 1 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 0�0 0 0�0

KIRKLAND, Lucy 2004�05 15 1 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 1�0 0 0�0KORAM, Antoinette 2003�04 22 6 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0KRILEY, Charity 1997�99 51 37 4 1 9 48 .083 31 .646 0�0 1 0�0KRITCH, Jennifer 2005�08 68 55 13 9 35 80 .162 49 .613 6�0 2 0�0KRZESZEWSKI, Lori 1997�99 25 14 0 1 1 12 .000 5 .417 0�0 0 0�0KUNKLE, Kara 1996�99 68 51 2 2 6 39 .051 13 .333 0�0 1 0�0KUNUGI, Katheryn 2007�11 66 35 1 1 3 29 .034 11 .379 4�0 1 0�0LACEY, Maura 2008�10 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0LIPPERT, Katelyn 2010�12 44 35 3 0 6 47 .064 19 .404 1�0 0 0�0LOBB, Ashley 1999�00 6 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0�0 0 0�0

LOVELESS, Geraldine 2001�02 17 1 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0MADISON, Vanessa 1996�99 69 64 3 3 9 36 .083 22 .611 0�0 0 0�0MARSH, Laura 1999�02 61 28 5 1 11 54 .093 27 .500 0�0 0 0�0MASCARI, Tracy 1996 16 11 4 1 9 13 .308 11 .846 0�0 2 0�0MASCI, Morgan 2010 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0�0 0 0�0MATISSE, Ali 2011 19 12 1 1 3 32 .031 12 .375 1�0 0 0�0MAYS, Holly 1997�98 9 1 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0McCLURE, Charity 1997�98 37 30 9 11 29 68 .132 45 .662 1�0 3 0�0McCULLAGH, Deirdre 1997�99 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0MCFARLING, Erin 2002�05 52 15 1 1 3 7 .143 5 .714 1�0 0 0�0

McGEEHIN, Molly 2008�09 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0McHUGH, Riliegh 2012 19 12 2 0 4 16 .125 5 .312 0�0 1 0�0MEIER, Alyssa 2010�12 39 38 1 1 3 19 .053 9 .474 1�0 1 1�1MOORE, Caitlin 2006 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0MORA, AideeMia 1996�99 55 34 9 1 19 51 .176 38 .745 1�0 2 1�1MORRIS, Kelsi 2008�09 17 7 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0MYERS, Erin 2005 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0NEAL, Hayley 2009�11 35 13 1 2 4 12 .083 8 .667 1�0 1 0�0NICASSIO, Christina 2007�10 63 33 3 3 9 41 .073 13 .317 0�0 1 0�0PARISSE, Taylor 2011�12 18 0 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0�0 0 0�0

PELUSI, Jamie 2002�05 71 0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 2�0 0 0�0PFAFF, Brittany 2008�10 16 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1�0 0 0�0PHELEY, Shannon 1996 19 15 0 2 2 6 .000 2 .333 0�0 0 0�0PIERSON, Lyndsay 2009�11 24 8 2 0 4 17 .118 9 .529 0�0 0 0�0PILBEAM, Kristy 2000�03 12 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0PILCH, Renee 2006�07 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0PILSNER, Alison 2002 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0POUCEL, Jackie 2011�12 31 26 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 1�0 0 0�0RAVICH, Ilene 1996�97 8 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0REGNEY, Sam 2007 11 9 0 2 2 4 .000 1 .250 0�0 0 0�0

REUTER, Jacqueline 2001�05 71 69 1 3 5 21 .048 5 .238 3�0 0 0�0RIOUX, Kristina 2008�12 21 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1�0 0 0�0RISCH, Brianna 2000�03 20 3 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0�0 0 0�0RIVERIA, Amanda 2001 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0ROMANO, Maura 2009 10 5 1 1 3 2 .500 1 .500 0�0 0 0�0ROMASCO, Aimee 2002�05 71 64 1 1 3 10 .100 6 .600 2�0 0 0�0ROSS, Gretchen 2000�01 13 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0RUHE, Katelyn 2008�11 77 77 7 18 32 150 .047 58 .387 4�0 2 0�0RUIZ, Cande 1998�01 70 67 18 12 48 153 .118 90 .588 0�1 5 0�0RYAN, Jane 2005�06 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0

SCHROEK, Elizabeth 1996�97 17 1 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0�0 0 0�0SCHULTE, Lisa 2002�05 39 6 3 2 8 21 .143 13 .619 1�0 2 0�0SCIOCCHETTI, Lauren 1999�02 63 53 8 2 18 77 .104 48 .623 3�0 0 2�2SEBESTA, Corina 2003�06 71 69 12 7 31 113 .106 62 .549 1�0 2 1�1SENGER, Cara 2001�04 60 26 8 2 18 49 .163 24 .490 1�0 1 0�0SHARICK, Morgan 2010�12 49 47 4 4 12 22 .182 12 .545 0�0 1 0�0SHIBATA, Katrina 1998�01 64 53 5 5 15 60 .083 32 .533 0�0 3 1�1SIMPSON, Courtney 1996 18 17 0 0 0 9 .000 4 .444 0�0 0 0�0SMITH, Eden 2012 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0SMITH, Melissa 1998�01 48 27 2 3 7 21 .095 12 .571 1�0 1 0�0

SPAMPINATO, Renee 1997�98 30 14 5 2 12 23 .217 16 .696 0�0 1 0�0SPERTZEL, Cortney 2011 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0STILES, Nicole 2011�12 8 4 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0STOUT, Sarah 1996�98 28 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0STRAYER, Shannon 2002�03 6 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1�0 0 0�0

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STURK, Kimberly 2000�02 45 39 3 7 13 57 .053 23 .404 1�0 2 0�0SURDICK, Rachel 1996 11 2 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0�0 0 0�0SURMA, Katie 2003�06 60 54 3 1 7 15 .200 7 .467 3�0 0 0�0SWENDA, Julia 1997�98 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0TIPTON, Emily 2000�03 49 19 3 2 8 45 .067 23 .511 3�0 2 0�0TOBLER, Keeley 1997�01 74 66 1 0 2 30 .033 14 .467 1�0 0 0�0TOY, Jennifer 1996 6 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0TRUSKY, Taylor 2012 11 0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0�0 0 0�0VALESKI, Megan 2007 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0VANDERMALLIE, Kelley 2004 7 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0�0 0 0�0

VECCHIO, Rachel 2004�07 44 21 3 3 9 12 .250 9 .750 0�0 1 0�0VEVERKA, Kylie 2005�08 63 50 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0�0 0 0�0VIVIAN, Brittany 1997 14 12 0 0 0 3 .000 3 1.000 0�0 0 0�0WALTERS, Niki 2006 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0WATSON, Megan 2006�07 34 31 2 2 6 35 .057 19 .543 2�0 1 0�0WATT, Kimberly 1999 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0WEILER, Kat 2007�10 76 76 1 5 7 28 .036 9 .321 1�0 0 0�0WEIMER, Lyn 1996 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0�0 0 0�0WEINKAUF, Stacy 1996 16 10 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0�0 0 0�0WILLIAMS, Katie 2000�01 14 13 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0�0 0 0�0

WIZZARD, Kristen 2002�03 16 11 0 0 0 9 .000 5 .556 0�0 0 0�0WRIGHT, Erica 2005�06 32 11 1 0 2 16 .062 9 .562 0�0 0 0�0WRIGHTSON, Courtney 2003�06 61 49 0 0 0 12 .000 4 .333 5�0 0 0�0YOBBI, Lauren 2011�12 32 9 0 0 0 8 .000 4 .500 1�0 0 0�0

GoalkeepersPlayer Year GP GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho ShotsF

BAKANOWSKY, Katelyn 2006 2 1 62:31 1 1.44 2 .667 0 0 0 0.0 5BASHOR, Nicole 1997�99 44 44 3661:50 90 2.21 311 .776 14 27 3 8.0 699BROWN, Rachel 2000�01 31 31 2701:13 57 1.90 200 .778 11 18 1 3.3 463D’AGOSTINO, Nicole 2010�12 24 21 2009:57 47 2.10 102 .685 8 13 2 3.0 363FINCH, Alison 2006�09 41 38 3460:45 65 1.69 175 .729 15 17 5 8.0 416HUZVAR, Jen 1997�99 42 5 665:45 14 1.89 37 .725 2 2 1 3.0 98ISSAC, Lailah 2002�05 13 0 111:50 4 3.22 4 .500 0 0 0 0.0 22

KEPHART, Morie 2007�10 68 56 5399:37 64 1.07 262 .804 19 28 8 19.0 689PELUSI, Jamie 2002�05 71 71 6392:00 124 1.75 456 .786 19 46 6 13.0 1052PILCH, Renee 2006�07 2 0 14:25 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0RAVICH, Ilene 1996�97 8 4 442:29 19 3.86 46 .708 0 4 0 0.0 117RIOUX, Kristina 2008�12 21 17 1543:40 35 2.04 104 .748 1 10 4 1.0 263ROSS, Gretchen 2000�01 13 5 668:41 18 2.42 38 .679 2 3 1 0.3 108STOUT, Sarah 1996�98 28 21 2080:28 108 4.67 159 .596 3 18 0 1.0 396

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All-Time Scores

Roland Sturk, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att.8/29 at Duquesne W 1�0 16119/1 NAVY# L 1�2 150 Maryland Fila Invitational (College Park, Md.)9/10 vs. Pennsylvania W 1�0 1789/12 vs. Baylor (24) L 1�3 3039/18 at Hartford& (7) L 0�4 2259/19 at St. John’s L 1�2 —9/24 at Rutgers* L (OT) 4�5 3119/26 at Villanova* L 0�2 2059/29 at West Virginia* L 1�5 11110/1 CENTRAL FLORIDA^ W (OT) 1�0 8510/3 GEORGETOWN*$ T (2OT) 0�0 12510/8 SETON HALL*$ W 1�0 20710/10 NOTRE DAME*^ (6) L 0�5 16810/13 ROBERT MORRIS$ L (OT) 1�2 12010/17 OLD DOMINION# W 3�0 31210/22 MIAMI, Fla.$ L 0�2 16510/24 CONNECTICUT^ (8) L 0�4 10310/31 PENN STATE^ (5) L 1�7 126

*Big East Mid�Atlantic match^played at Sewickley Academy, Sewickley, Pa.#played at Morton Sports Complex, Upper St. Clair, Pa.$played at Pitt Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pa.&match rescheduled to Sept. 18 because of Hurricane Floyd

Roland Sturk, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att.8/31 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 2�1 909/2 BUCKNELL L 0�1 161 adidas/Spartan Classic (Greensboro, N.C.)9/7 vs. Western Carolina W 3�2 —9/9 at UNC�Greensboro L 1�3 2959/14 ST. JOHN’S* Ppd. — —9/16 ARIZONA Cancelled — —9/21 GEORGETOWN* W 2�1 1209/23 AUBURN (21) T (2OT) 0�0 829/28 NOTRE DAME* (4) L 0�4 5619/30 SETON HALL* W (2OT) 1�0 8310/5 at Villanova* L 0�4 21110/7 at Rutgers* L 0�3 49510/10 at West Virginia* L 0�1 34110/12 at Miami, Fla. (24) W 2�1 38710/16 ST. FRANCIS, PA. W 4�0 3510/19 at Connecticut (15) L 0�3 92610/21 at Fairfi eld L 0�3 7510/26 ROBERT MORRIS W 5�1 14310/28 PENN STATE (4) L 2�6 223

*Big East Mid�Atlantic matchAll home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa.

Roland Sturk, Head Coach Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 8/30 at Baylor L 2�12 227 9/1 at Texas L 0�12 570

Navy Invitational (Annapolis, Md.) 9/7 at Navy L 1�9 — 9/8 vs. Indiana L 0�5 57 9/13 at Penn State (21) L 0�8 463 9/15 at Youngstown State L 0�1 — 9/21 CANISIUS L 1�5 179 9/23 WAGNER W (OT) 4�2 — 9/27 at Buff alo L 3�6 — 10/3 DUQUESNE L 0�2 141 10/6 SETON HALL L 1�2 103 10/8 ST. FRANCIS, PA. W 6�4 106 10/12 NIAGARA L 2�4 125 10/16 WEST VIRGINIA L 0�2 115 10/25 at Richmond L 0�3 179 10/26 at Virginia Commonwealth L 0�6 — 11/1 at Syracuse L 0�6 412 11/3 at Cornell L 0�1 — 11/6 ROBERT MORRIS W 2�0 —

All home games played at Pitt Stadium

3-16-0 Overall

Roland Sturk, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 8/30 at Duquesne L 0�1 252 9/1 YOUNGSTOWN STATE — FFT — 9/7 at Niagara T (2OT) 0�0 125 9/12 NOTRE DAME* (2) L 0�5 376 9/14 ST. JOHN’S* L 1�4 38

UC�Irvine Nike Tournament (Irvine, Calif.) 9/19 at UC�Irvine L 0�3 337 9/20 vs. Oregon State T (2OT) 1�1 89 9/26 at Villanova* L 0�6 120 9/28 at Rutgers* L 0�4 307 10/4 at Syracuse* L 0�5 985 10/8 WEST VIRGINIA* W 1�0 110 10/11 at Boston College* L 0�2 — 10/12 at Providence* T (2OT) 1�1 — 10/17 BUFFALO W (OT) 1�0 75 10/19 PENN STATE L 1�2 110 10/24 CONNECTICUT* (5) L 0�5 52 10/26 SETON HALL* L 0�6 38 10/31 GEORGETOWN* W (2OT) 1�0 90 11/2 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH L 0�1 75

*Big East Conference match All home games played at Pitt Stadium

Roland Sturk, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 9/1 at Penn State (25) L 1�5 328 9/4 at Georgetown* W 2�1 275 9/6 at Notre Dame* (2) L 1�9 658 9/11 at Wagner W 11�1 121 9/13 at St. John’s* W 4�3 112 9/18 VILLANOVA* W 1�0 128 9/20 RUTGERS*^ W 3�2

USAFA Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 9/25 at Air Force L 0�2 200 9/27 vs. Wyoming L 0�2 50 10/2 BOSTON COLLEGE* L 0�1 203 10/4 PROVIDENCE*^ W 3�2 —

10/4 PROVIDENCE*^ W 3�2 —10/7 DUQUESNE W 1�0 8910/11 SYRACUSE*^ L 1�4 3210/16 at Seton Hall* L 1�4 20610/18 at Connecticut* (4) L 0�6 198310/22 at Robert Morris W 6�3 —10/25 at Old Dominion L 0�3 32510/31 at West Virginia* L 0�2 263

Big East Tournament Quarterfi nal (Syracuse, N.Y.)11/4 at Syracuse L 0�2 367

*Big East Conference match^played at Sewickley Academy, Sewickley, Pa.All home matches played at Pitt Stadium

Roland Sturk, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att.8/25 AIR FORCE W 3�2 1788/27 RICHMOND L 0�1 1629/1 at Penn State (4) L 0�6 7219/3 at Bucknell L 0�3 1359/8 at Arizona W (OT) 2�1 6969/10 at Arizona State (19) L 0�7 3259/15 WYOMING L (OT) 0�1 1339/17 at Robert Morris W 3�2 4579/22 at Seton Hall* L 2�3 2259/24 at Notre Dame* (1) L 0�1 8279/29 RUTGERS* L 2�3 15710/1 VILLANOVA* W (OT) 3�2 10310/4 WEST VIRGINIA* L 0�2 7510/6 BOSTON COLLEGE (16) L 0�2 9610/8 at Georgetown* L 1�2 30010/13 SACRED HEART W 2�0 7510/15 PROVIDENCE T (2OT) 1�1 10310/20 at Syracuse L 1�2 51910/22 DUQUESNE W 1�0 311

*Big East Mid�Atlantic matchAll home matches played at the Morton Sports Complex, Upper St. Clair, Pa.

Roland Sturk, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att.8/30 at St. Francis, Pa. W 2�1 2509/1 at Penn State (6) L 2�7 8159/6 DUQUESNE W 2�0 1039/8 LEHIGH W 3�0 115 Ohio State Tournament (Columbus, Ohio)9/13 vs. Bowling Green State L 0�1 1989/15 at Ohio State L 0�1 4579/18 WEST VIRGINIA* (11) L 2�4 1089/20 VILLANOVA* L (OT) 1�2 1159/22 RUTGERS* L 0�1 1109/27 at Georgetown* L 0�6 2219/29 VIRGINIA TECH L 0�2 22510/4 at Notre Dame* L 0�5 73010/6 at Seton Hall L 1�3 15010/11 at Providence L 0�2 10010/13 at Boston College L 1�3 12510/16 at Robert Morris L 1�2 5510/20 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH W 3�2 15510/25 OHIO L 1�4 8910/27 SYRACUSE* L 1�3 230

*Big East Mid�Atlantic matchAll home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa.

5-10-2 Overall1-4-1 Big East

Sue�Moy Chin, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Central Florida Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)8/30 at Central Florida L 1�3 3219/1 vs. Jacksonville W 5�1 45 9/6 MARYLAND�BALTIMORE COUNTY W 3�1 1359/12 at Lehigh L 0�2 2719/14 at St. Francis, Pa. L 0�1 2159/19 at St. John’s T (2OT) 1�1 3749/21 at Hofstra L 0�2 2629/26 at Georgetown* W 2�1 —9/28 at Duquesne W 3�0 527

2003

4-15-0 Overall0-6-0 Big East2002

5-10-2 Overall1-4-1 Big East1997

8-11-0 Overall5-7-0 Big East1998

1996

5-12-1 Overall1-4-1 Big East Mid-Atlantic1999

6-12-1 Overall1-5-0 Big East Mid-Atlantic2000

7-9-1 Overall2-4-0 Big East2001

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10/3 MIAMI, Fla. L 0�1 427 10/5 CONNECTICUT (10) L 0�3 389 10/10 SETON HALL* L 1�2 89 10/12 RUTGERS* T (2OT) 0�0 190 10/15 ROBERT MORRIS W 4�0 140 10/19 NOTRE DAME* (2) L 0�1 200 10/23 at West Virginia* (7) L 1�2 387 10/25 at Villanova* L 0�2 587

*Big East Conference match All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa.

Sue�Moy Chin, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Temple Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)

8/25 vs. Central Arkansas W (OT) 2�1 3008/27 at Temple W 4�1 3009/1 BINGHAMTON W 3�1 1279/3 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 2�0 1239/8 MARSHALL T (2OT) 1�1 1579/10 at Ohio L (2OT) 1�2 4109/15 at West Virginia* (7) L 1�4 7799/17 KENT STATE W 1�0 1679/22 ST. JOHN’S* T (2OT) 1�1 2189/24 at Syracuse* W 4�2 —9/29 at DePaul* W 1�0 22210/1 at Notre Dame* (1) L 0�5 268110/6 at Marquette* L 1�2 49610/8 at South Florida* L (OT) 1�2 32210/13 GEORGETOWN* T (2OT) 1�1 10010/15 VILLANOVA* (23) L 0�2 10110/20 PROVIDENCE* W 3�2 12110/22 CONNECTICUT* L 2�4 220 Big East Tournament Quarterfi nal (Louisville, Ky.)10/26 at Louisville (25) L (2OT) 0�1 213

*Big East Conference matchAll home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa.

Sue�Moy Chin, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Bowling Green State Tournament (Bowling Green, Ohio) 8/27 vs. Eastern Michigan L 1�2 75 8/29 at Bowling Green State W 2�0 127 9/3 DUQUESNE W 4�1 150 UNC�Greensboro Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 9/10 at UNC�Greensboro L 0�2 338 9/12 vs. Old Dominion W 1�0 75 9/24 at Notre Dame* (1) L 1�3 2087 9/26 BOSTON COLLEGE L 1�4 103 9/29 PROVIDENCE W 1�0 99 0/1 at Syracuse T (2OT) 1�1 349 10/6 WEST VIRGINIA* (20) L 1�6 153 10/10 at Maryland�Baltimore County L 0�1 312 10/15 at St. John’s L 0�1 279 10/17 at Rutgers* W 1�0 401 10/19 ST. FRANCIS, PA. W 1�0 178 10/22 at Connecticut L 0�1 697 10/24 VILLANOVA* L 1�3 215 10/27 GEORGETOWN* L 0�4 100 *Big East Conference match All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa.

Sue�Moy Chin, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Marshall Tournament (Huntington, W.Va.) 8/26 vs. Jacksonville cancelled — — 8/28 at Marshall W 1�0 190 9/01 WEST VIRGINIA* (�10) W 2�1 478 9/4 TOLEDO L 1�2 278 Georgia Nike Tournament (Athens, Ga.) 9/09 at Georgia L 0�2 1916 9/11 vs. Kennesaw State T (2OT) 0�0 71 Colorado Soccer Classic (Boulder, Colo.) 9/16 vs. Denver L 0�2 — 9/18 at Colorado L 0�1 456 9/23 at St. John’s* L 0�1 336 9/25 SYRACUSE* T (2OT) 0�0 232 9/30 SETON HALL* L 0�2 191 10/02 RUTGERS* L 2�6 193 10/07 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 2�2 112 10/09 MARQUETTE* (9) L 0�2 239 10/14 at Georgetown* W 2�1 243 10/16 at Villanova* L 0�1 711 10/21 at Providence* W 1�0 227 10/23 at Connecticut* L 0�1 974 Big East Tournament Quarterfi nal (Piscataway, N.J.) 10/27 at Rutgers L 0�3 227 *Big East Conference match All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa.

Sue�Moy Chin, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att.8/31 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 2�0 3029/2 NIAGARA W 3�0 1869/7 at Georgia State L 1�4 959/9 at Auburn L 0�3 3989/14 XAVIER W 2�1 2119/16 at Kent State W 2�1 —9/21 WEST VIRGINIA* (15) L 1�3 3409/23 OHIO W 1�0 1449/28 SYRACUSE* W 2�1 2229/30 at St. John’s L 1�4 30110/5 CINCINNATI* L (2OT) 1�2 171 10/7 LOUISVILLE* L (OT) 0�1 28810/12 at Connecticut* (17) L 0�4 102610/14 at Providence* L 1�2 22710/19 at Villanova* T (2OT) 0�0 20110/21 at Georgetown* L 2�4 26710/26 MARQUETTE* L 1�2 20810/26 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 0�0 155

*Big East Conference matchAll home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa.

Sue�Moy Chin, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att.8/22 at Akron L 2�6 176 Illinois Tournament (Champaign, Ill.)8/29 vs. Dayton L (2OT) 2�3 —8/31 vs. Iowa State W 4�1 —9/5 PENNSYLVANIA W 3�1 2239/7 CHARLOTTE L 0�1 3129/12 KENT STATE W 1�0 919/14 ST. BONAVENTURE& L 1�2 1279/18 at West Virginia* (14) L 0�4 5659/21 at Toledo L 1�2 1299/25 at Syracuse* L 0�1 929/28 ST. JOHN’S* W 1�0 14810/3 at Rutgers* L 0�1 101110/5 at Seton Hall* L 0�1 22010/10 CONNETICUT* L 1�2 23210/12 PROVIDENCE* W (OT) 2�1 26610/17 VILLANOVA* T (2OT) 0�0 19210/19 GEORGETOWN* (19) W (2OT) 2�1 21810/24 at South Florida* W 1�0 78010/26 at Marquette* L 0�2 — Big East Tournament Quarterfi nal (Louisville, Ky.)10/30 at Louisville L 0�1 —

*Big East Conference match&played at Upper St. Clair High School, Upper St. Clair, Pa.All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa.

Sue�Moy Chin, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att.8/21 BUFFALO W 1�0 253 8/30 at Ohio State W 2�1 3619/4 at Kent State W 1�0 1659/6 at Xavier W 3�0 2349/11 at Drexel L 0�1 509/13 at Pennsylvania L (OT) 1�2 1009/18 WEST VIRGINIA* (25) T (2OT) 1�1 4379/20 ST. BONAVENTURE W 4�0 1679/24 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 0�0 2119/27 at Marquette* T (2OT) 0�0 —10/2 DEPAUL* W (OT) 2�1 14310/4 NOTRE DAME* (10) T (2OT) 0�0 32410/9 ST. JOHN’S* (22) L 0�1 17310/11 SYRACUSE* W 1�0 16910/16 at Georgetown* L 0�3 57210/18 at Villanova* T (2OT) 0�0 173 10/23 at Providence* L 0�1 20910/25 at Connecticut* W (OT) 1�0 1058

*Big East Conference matchAll home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa.

Sue�Moy Chin, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att.8/20 BUFFALO W 4�1 173 8/22 OHIO L 0�2 1978/27 OHIO STATE L 0�2 3068/29 OAKLAND W 3�0 1749/3 at North Carolina State L 0�4 7319/5 at Charlotte L 1�2 6739/10 AKRON W 1�0 1039/12 KENT STATE& T (2OT) 1�1 2289/23 at South Florida* L 0�2 7099/26 MARQUETTE* L 1�2 1239/28 at West Virginia* L 0�3 42610/1 at Louisville* W 2�0 34410/3 at Cincinnati* L 1�2 38310/8 at St. John’s* L 0�1 70110/10 at Syracuse* T (2OT) 1�1 33710/15 GEORGETOWN* L 0�1 12410/17 VILLANOVA* W 3�0 13910/22 PROVIDENCE* W 2�0 14210/24 CONNECTICUT* W 1�0 168 Big East Tournament Quarterfi nal (Chicago, Ill.)10/28 at DePaul L 0�1 223

*Big East Conference match&played at North Allegheny High School, Wexford, Pa.All home matches played at Founders Field, Indianola, Pa.

Sue�Moy Chin, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att.8/19 EASTERN MICHIGAN T (2OT) 2�2 1638/21 at Ohio L 0�2 303 James Madison Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.)8/26 at James Madison L 0�6 4928/28 vs. Delaware W 1�0 50 Pitt Soccer Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.)9/2 COLORADO COLLEGE T (2OT) 2�2 4599/4 PENN STATE L 0�3 4939/9 at Central Michigan L 0�2 5109/11 at Oakland L 0�3 2509/15 at Marquette* (8) L 0�3 308 9/18 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 2�2 3749/23 RUTGERS* T (2OT) 0�0 2589/25 SETON HALL* L 0�3 2309/30 at Villanova* L 1�3 41110/2 at Georgetown* L 0�6 427

6-10-1 Overall2-7-1 Big East2004

4-11-3 Overall3-6-2 Big East2005

8-8-3 Overall3-6-2 Big East2006

6-10-2 Overall1-8-2 Big East2007

7-12-1 Overall4-6-1 Big East2008

2-13-4 Overall1-8-2 Big East2011

7-11-2 Overall4-6-1 Big East2010

8-5-5 Overall3-3-5 Big East2009

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10/7 SYRACUSE* L 0�3 31910/9 ST. JOHN’S* W 6�1 19310/14 at Connecticut* L 0�1 180710/16 at Providence* L 0�3 26310/21 WEST VIRGINIA* (18) L 0�1 644

*Big East Conference matchAll home matches played at Ambrose Urbanic Field at the Petersen Sports Complex

8/19 at Michigan L 0�1 5798/22 ROBERT MORRIS W 2�1 293 8/24 at St. Bonaventure W 2�1 1328/26 DUQUESNE W 3�1 472

WVU 90 Minute Classic (Morgantown, W.Va.)8/31 vs. Miami, Fla. L (OT) 0�1 7359/2 vs. Penn State (3) L 0�3 702

9/7 at Liberty W 1�0 4739/9 at Virginia Commonwealth L (OT) 0�1 1879/13 MARQUETTE* (24) L 1�5 2679/16 at South Florida* T (2OT) 0�0 6819/21 at Notre Dame* L 1�2 13459/23 at DePaul* L 0�4 1269/28 VILLANOVA* L 1�2 3659/30 GEORGETOWN* (11) L 0�8 17210/4 at Syracuse* L 0�2 338

Greg Miller, Head Coach

Date Opponent W/L Score Att.8/17 at Eastern Michigan W 2�1 148

10/7 at St. John’s* T (2OT) 2�2 39310/11 CONNECTICUT* W 2�1 32310/14 PROVIDENCE* W 2�0 261

*Big East Conference matchAll home matches played at Ambrose Urbanic Field at the Petersen Sports Complex

Date Opponent W/L Score Att.9/13/96 at Penn State (21) L 0�8 4639/12/97 NOTRE DAME* (2) L 0�5 37610/24/97 CONNECTICUT* (5) L 0�5 529/1/98 at Penn State (25) L 1�5 3289/6/98 at Notre Dame* (2) L 1�9 65810/18/98 at Connecticut* (4) L 0�6 19839/12/99 vs. Baylor (24)+ L 1�3 3039/18/99 at Hartford& (7) L 0�4 22510/10/99 NOTRE DAME*^ (6) L 0�5 16810/24/99 CONNECTICUT^ (8) L 0�4 10310/31/99 PENN STATE^ (5) L 1�7 1269/1/00 at Penn State (4) L 0�6 7219/10/00 at Arizona State (19) L 0�7 3259/24/00 at Notre Dame* (1) L 0�1 82710/6/00 BOSTON COLLEGE (16) L 0�2 969/23/01 AUBURN (21) T (2OT) 0�0 829/28/01 NOTRE DAME* (4) L 0�4 561

10/12/01 at Miami, Fla. (24) W 2�1 38710/19/01 at Connecticut (15) L 0�3 92610/28/01 PENN STATE (4) L 2�6 2239/1/02 at Penn State (6) L 2�7 8159/18/02 WEST VIRGINIA* (11) L 2�4 10810/5/03 CONNECTICUT (10) L 0�3 38910/19/03 NOTRE DAME* (2) L 0�1 20010/23/03 at West Virginia* (7) L 1�2 3879/24/04 at Notre Dame* (1) L 1�3 208710/6/04 WEST VIRGINIA* (20) L 1�6 1539/01/05 WEST VIRGINIA* (10) W 2�1 47810/09/05 MARQUETTE* (9) L 0�2 2399/15/06 at West Virginia* (7) L 1�4 77910/1/06 at Notre Dame* (1) L 0�5 268110/15/06 VILLANOVA* (23) L 0�2 10110/26/06 at Louisville (25)^ L (2OT) 0�1 2139/21/07 WEST VIRGINIA* (15) L 1�3 34010/12/07 at Connecticut* (17) L 0�4 10269/18/08 at West Virginia* (14) L 0�4 565

10/19/08 GEORGETOWN* (19) W (2OT) 2�1 2189/18/09 WEST VIRGINIA* (25) T (2OT) 1�1 43710/4/09 NOTRE DAME* (10) T (2OT) 0�0 32410/9/09 ST. JOHN’S* (22) L 0�1 1739/15/11 at Marquette* (8) L 0�3 308 10/21/11 WEST VIRGINIA* (18) L 0�1 6449/2/12 vs. Penn State (3) L 0�3 7029/13/12 MARQUETTE* (24) L 1�5 2679/30/12 GEORGETOWN* (11) L 0�8 172

+Maryland Fila Invitational, College Park, Md.^Big East Tournament Quarterfi nal, Louisville, Ky.&WVU 90 Minute Classic, Morgantown, W.Va.

Attendance RecordsTop 20 Most Attended Games1. Oct. 1, 2006 at Notre Dame� 2,6812. Sept. 24, 2004 at Notre Dame� 2,0873. Oct. 18, 1998 at Connecticut� 1,983 4. Sept. 9, 2005 at Georgia� 1,9165. Oct. 14, 2011 at Connecticut� 1,8076. Aug. 29, 1999 at Duquesne� 1,6117. Sept. 21, 2012 at Notre Dame� 1,3458. Oct. 25, 2009 at Connecticut� 1,0589. Oct. 12, 2007 at Connecticut� 1,02610. Oct. 3, 2008 at Rutgers� 1,01111. Oct. 4, 1997 at Syracuse� 98512. Oct. 23, 2005 at Connecticut� 97413. Oct. 19, 2001 at Connecticut� 92614. Sept. 24, 2000 at Notre Dame� 82715. Sept. 1, 2002 at Penn State� 81516. Oct. 24, 2008 at South Florida� 78017. Sept. 15, 2006 at West Virginia� 77918. Aug. 31, 2012 vs. Miami, Fla.� 73519. Sept. 3, 2010 at NC State� 73120. Oct. 4, 2002 at Notre Dame� 730

Top 20 Most Attended Home Games1. Oct. 21, 2011 West Virginia� 6442. Sept. 28, 2001 Notre Dame� 5613. Sept. 4, 2011 Penn State� 4934. Sept. 1, 2005 West Virginia� 4785. Sept. 2, 2011 Colorado College� 4596. Sept. 18, 2009 West Virginia� 4377. Oct. 3, 2003 Miami, Fla.� 4278. Oct. 5, 2003 Connecticut� 3899. Sept. 12, 1997 Notre Dame� 37610. Sept. 18, 2011 South Florida� 37411. Sept. 28, 2012 Villanova� 36512. Sept. 21, 2007 West Virginia� 34013. Oct. 4, 2009 Notre Dame� 32414. Oct. 11, 2012 Connecticut� 32315. Oct. 7, 2011 Syracuse� 31916. Oct. 17, 1999 Old Dominion� 31217. Sept. 7, 2008 Charlotte� 31218. Oct. 22, 2000 Duquesne� 31119. Aug. 27, 2010 Ohio State� 30620. Aug. 31, 2007 Youngstown State� 302

Top 20 Most Attended Road Games1. Oct. 1, 2006 at Notre Dame� 2,6812. Sept. 24, 2004 at Notre Dame� 2,0873. Oct. 18, 1998 at Connecticut� 1,983 4. Sept. 9, 2005 at Georgia� 1,9165. Oct. 14, 2001 at Connecticut� 1,8076. Aug. 29, 1999 at Duquesne� 1,6117. Sept. 21, 2012 at Notre Dame� 1,3458. Oct. 25, 2009 at Connecticut� 1,0589. Oct. 12, 2007 at Connecticut� 1,02610. Oct. 3, 2008 at Rutgers� 1,01111. Oct. 4, 1997 at Syracuse� 98512. Oct. 23, 2005 at Connecticut� 97413. Oct. 19, 2001 at Connecticut� 92614. Sept. 24, 2000 at Notre Dame� 82715. Sept. 1, 2002 at Penn State� 81516. Oct. 24, 2008 at South Florida� 78017. Sept. 15, 2006 at West Virginia� 77918. Aug. 31, 2012 vs. Miami, Fla.� 73519. Sept. 3, 2010 at NC State� 73120. Oct. 4, 2002 at Notre Dame� 730

7-10-2 Overall2-6-2 Big East2012

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Overtime Records Date Opponent W/L Score Att. 9/23/96 WAGNER W (OT) 4�2 — 9/7/97 at Niagara T (2OT) 0�0 125 9/20/97 vs. Oregon State T (2OT) 1�1 89 10/12/97 at Providence* T (2OT) 1�1 — 10/17/97 BUFFALO W (OT) 1�0 75 10/31/97 GEORGETOWN* W (2OT) 1�0 90 9/24/99 at Rutgers* L (OT) 4�5 311 10/1/99 CENTRAL FLORIDA^ W (OT) 1�0 85 10/3/99 GEORGETOWN*$ T (2OT) 0�0 125 10/13/99 ROBERT MORRIS$ L (OT) 1�2 120 9/8/00 at Arizona W (OT) 2�1 696 9/15/00 WYOMING L (OT) 0�1 133 10/1/00 VILLANOVA* W (OT) 3�2 103 10/15/00 PROVIDENCE T (2OT) 1�1 103 9/23/01 AUBURN (21) T (2OT) 0�0 82 9/30/01 SETON HALL* W (2OT) 1�0 83 9/20/02 VILLANOVA* L (OT) 1�2 115 9/19/03 at St. John’s T (2OT) 1�1 374 10/12/03 RUTGERS* T (2OT) 0�0 190

Date Opponent W/L Score Att.10/1/04 at Syracuse T (2OT) 1�1 3499/11/05 vs. Kennesaw State T (2OT) 0�0 719/25/05 SYRACUSE* T (2OT) 0�0 23210/07/05 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 2�2 1128/25/06 vs. Central Arkansas W (OT) 2�1 3009/8/06 MARSHALL T (2OT) 1�1 1579/10/06 at Ohio L (2OT) 1�2 4109/22/06 ST. JOHN’S* T (2OT) 1�1 21810/8/06 at South Florida* L (OT) 1�2 32210/13/06 GEORGETOWN* T (2OT) 1�1 10010/26/06 at Louisville (25) L (2OT) 0�1 21310/5/07 CINCINNATI* L (2OT) 1�2 171 10/7/07 LOUISVILLE* L (OT) 0�1 28810/19/07 at Villanova* T (2OT) 0�0 20110/26/07 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 0�0 1558/29/08 vs. Dayton L (2OT) 2�3 —10/12/08 PROVIDENCE* W (OT) 2�1 26610/17/08 VILLANOVA* T (2OT) 0�0 19210/19/08 GEORGETOWN* (19) W (2OT) 2�1 218

Date Opponent W/L Score Att.9/13/09 at Pennsylvania L (OT) 1�2 1009/18/09 WEST VIRGINIA* (25) T (2OT) 1�1 4379/24/09 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 0�0 2119/27/09 at Marquette* T (2OT) 0�0 —10/2/09 DEPAUL* W (OT) 2�1 14310/4/09 NOTRE DAME* (10) T (2OT) 0�0 32410/18/09 at Villanova* T (2OT) 0�0 173 10/25/09 at Connecticut* W (OT) 1�0 10589/12/10 KENT STATE& T (2OT) 1�1 22810/10/10 at Syracuse* T (2OT) 1�1 3378/19/11 EASTERN MICHIGAN T (2OT) 2�2 1639/2/11 COLORADO COLLEGE T (2OT) 2�2 4599/18/11 SOUTH FLORIDA* T (2OT) 2�2 3749/23/11 RUTGERS* T (2OT) 0�0 2588/31/12 vs. Miami, Fla. L (OT) 0�1 7359/9/12 at Virginia Commonwealth L (OT) 0�1 1879/16/12 at South Florida* T (2OT) 0�0 68110/7/12 at St. John’s* T (2OT) 2�2 393

ALL�TIME PITT SUDDEN DEATH WINS Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result 119:23 Kim Sturk, Villanova Oct. 1, 2000 W, 3�2 (2OT) 114:16 Charity McClure, Georgetown Oct. 31, 1997 W, 1�0 (2OT) 112:51 Netta Agredano, Seton Hall Sept. 30, 2001 W, 1�0 (2OT) 111:18 Kara Kunkle, Central Florida Oct. 1, 1999 W, 1�0 (OT) 109:56 Ashley Habbel, Georgetown Oct. 19, 2008 W, 2�1 (2OT) 98:36 Ashley Cuba, DePaul Oct. 2, 2009 W, 2�1 (OT) 98:22 Megan Beasley, Buff alo Oct. 17, 1997 W, 1�0 (OT) 95:40 Katelyn Ruhe, Providence Oct. 12, 2008 W, 2�1 (OT) 95:23 Meta Haley, vs. Central Arkansas Aug. 25, 2006 W, 2�1 (OT) 93:29 Netta Agredano, at Arizona Sept. 8, 2000 W, 2�1 (OT) 93:20 Katie Caslin, at Connecticut Oct. 25, 2009 W, 1�0 (OT)

ALL�TIME SUDDEN DEATH LOSSES Time Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result 109:04 Kendall Loggins, Cincinnati Oct. 5, 2007 L, 2�1 (2OT) 107:22 Rachael Goulding, at Ohio Sept. 10, 2006 L, 2�1 (2OT) 106:33 Jamie Craft, at Louisville Oct. 26, 2006 L, 1�0 (2OT) 104:47 Anne Maddock, Wyoming Sept. 17, 2000 L, 1�0 (OT) 103:59 Kelly Blumenshein, vs. Dayton Aug. 29, 2008 L, 3�2 (2OT) 100:15 Katie Dugan, Robert Morris Oct.13, 1999 L, 2�1 (OT) 99:23 Blake Stockton, vs. Miami, Fla. Aug. 31, 2012 L, 1�0 (OT)

99:11 Laura Johnson, Villanova Sept. 20, 2002 L, 2�1 (OT)96:21 Jamie Jandasek, at Rutgers Sept. 24, 1999 L, 5�4 (OT)95:30 Courtney Conrad, at VCU Sept. 9, 2012 L, 1�0 (OT)95:26 Shannon Smyth, Louisville Oct. 7, 2007 L, 1�0 (OT)94:01 Lindsay Brauer, at South Florida Oct. 8,2006 L, 2�1 (OT)93:33 Marin McDermott, at Penn Sept. 13, 2009 L, 2�1 (OT)

ALL�TIME PITT OVERTIME/DOUBLE OVERTIME GOALSTime Goal Scorer, Opponent Date Result96:13 Aidee Mia Mora, Wagner Sept. 23, 1996 W, 4�2 (2OT)115:26 Andrea Kerzner, Wagner Sept. 23, 1996 W, 4�2 (2OT)98:22 Megan Beasley, Buff alo Oct. 17, 1997 W, 1�0 (2OT)114:16 Charity McClure, Georgetown Oct. 31, 1997 W, 1�0 (2OT)111:18 Kara Kunkle, Central Florida Oct. 1, 1999 W, 1�0 (OT)93:29 Netta Agredano, at Arizona Sept. 8, 2000 W, 2�1 (OT)119:23 Kim Sturk, Villanova Oct. 1, 2000 W, 3�2 (2OT)112:51 Netta Agredano, Seton Hall Sept. 30, 2001 W, 1�0 (2OT)95:23 Meta Haley, vs. Central Arkansas Aug. 25, 2006 W, 2�1 (OT)95:40 Katelyn Ruhe, Providence Oct. 12, 2008 W, 2�1 (OT)109:56 Ashley Habbel, Georgetown Oct. 19, 2008 W, 2�1 (2OT)98:36 Ashley Cuba, DePaul Oct. 2, 2009 W, 2�1 (OT)93:20 Katie Caslin, at Connecticut Oct. 25, 2009 W, 1�0 (OT)

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Pitt vs. All Opponents Overall Home Away Neutral Opponent W�L�T W�L�T W�L�T W�L�T First Meeting Last Meeting

Air Force 1�1�0 1�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�2 (9/25/98) W, 3�2 (8/25/00)Akron 1�1�0 1�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 2�6 (8/22/08) W, 1�0 (9/10/10)Arizona 1�0�0 0�0�0 1�0�0 0�0�0 W, 2�1 (9/8/00) W, 2�1 (9/8/00)Arizona State 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�7 (9/10/00) L, 0�7 (9/10/00)Auburn 0�1�1 0�0�1 0�1�0 0�0�0 T, 0�0 (9/23/01) L, 0�3 (9/9/07)Baylor 0�2�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�1�0 L, 2�12 (8/30/96) L, 1�3 (9/12/99)Binghamton 1�0�0 1�0�0 0�0�0 0�0�0 W, 3�1 (9/1/06) W, 3�1 (9/1/06)Boston College 0�5�0 0�3�0 0�2�0 0�0�0 L, 0�2 (10/11/97) L, 1�4 (9/26/04)Bowling Green State 1�1�0 0�0�0 1�0�0 0�1�0 L, 0�1 (9/13/02) W, 2�0 (8/29/04)Bucknell 0�2�0 0�1�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�3 (9/3/00) L, 0�1 (9/2/01)Buff alo 3�1�0 3�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 3�6 (9/27/96) W, 4�1 (8/20/10)UC�Irvine 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�3 (9/19/97) L, 0�3 (9/19/97)Canisius 0�1�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�0�0 L, 1�5 (9/21/96) L, 1�5 (9/21/96)Central Arkansas 1�0�0 0�0�0 0�0�0 1�0�0 W, 2�1 (8/25/06) W, 2�1 (8/25/06)Central Florida 1�1�0 1�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 W, 1�0 (10/1/99) L, 1�3 (8/30/03)Central Michigan 1�1�0 1�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 W, 2�1 (8/31/01) L, 0�2 (9/9/11)Charlotte 0�2�0 0�1�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�1 (9/7/08) L, 1�2 (9/5/10)Cincinnati 0�2�0 0�1�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 1�2 (10/5/07) L, 1�2 (10/3/10)Colorado 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�1 (9/18/05) L, 0�1 (9/18/05)Colorado College 0�0�1 0�0�1 0�0�0 0�0�0 T, 2�2 (9/2/11) T, 2�2 (9/2/11)Connecticut 3�11�0 1�6�0 2�5�0 0�0�0 L, 0�5 (10/24/97) W, 2�1 (10/11/12)Cornell 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�1 (11/3/96) L, 0�1 (11/3/96)Dayton 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 L, 2�3 (8/29/08) L, 2�3 (8/29/08)Delaware 1�0�0 0�0�0 0�0�0 1�0�0 W, 1�0 (8/28/11) W, 1�0 (8/28/11)Denver 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 L, 0�2 (9/16/05) L, 0�2 (9/16/05)DePaul 2�2�0 1�0�0 1�2�0 0�0�0 W, 1�0 (9/26/06) L, 0�4 (9/23/12)Drexel 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�1 (9/11/09) L, 0�1 (9/11/09)Duquesne 7�2�0 5�0�0 2�2�0 0�0�0 L, 0�2 (10/3/96) W, 3�1 (8/26/12)Eastern Michigan 1�1�1 0�0�1 1�0�0 0�1�0 L, 1�2 (8/27/04) W, 2�1 (8/17/12)Fairfi eld 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�3 (10/21/01) L, 0�3 (10/21/01)Georgetown 6�8�2 3�3�2 3�5�0 0�0�0 W, 1�0 (10/31/97) L, 0�8 (9/30/12)Georgia 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�2 (9/9/05) L, 0�2 (9/9/05)Georgia State 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 1�4 (9/7/07) L, 1�4 (9/7/07)Hartford 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�4 (9/18/99) L, 0�4 (9/18/99)Hofstra 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�2 (9/21/03) L, 0�2 (9/21/03)Indiana 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 L, 0�5 (9/8/96) L, 0�5 (9/8/96)Iowa State 1�0�0 0�0�0 0�0�0 1�0�0 W, 4�1 (8/31/08) W, 4�1 (8/31/08)Jacksonville 1�0�0 0�0�0 0�0�0 1�0�0 W, 5�1 (9/1/03) W, 5�1 (9/1/03)James Madison 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�6 (8/26/11) L, 0�6 (8/26/11)Kennesaw State 0�0�1 0�0�0 0�0�0 0�0�1 T, 0�0 (9/11/05) T, 0�0 (9/11/05)Kent State 4�0�1 2�0�1 2�0�0 0�0�0 W, 1�0 (9/17/06) T, 1�1 (9/12/10)Lehigh 1�1�0 1�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 W, 3�0 (9/8/02) L, 0�2 (9/12/03)Liberty 1�0�0 0�0�0 1�0�0 0�0�0 W, 1�0 (9/7/12) W, 1�0 (9/7/12)Louisville 1�3�0 0�1�0 1�2�0 0�0�0 L, 0�1 (10�26�06) W, 2�0 (10/1/10)Marquette 0�7�1 0�4�0 0�3�1 0�0�0 L, 0�2 (10�09�05) L, 1�5 (9/13/12)Marshall 1�0�1 0�0�1 1�0�0 0�0�0 W, 1�0 (8/28/05) T, 1�1 (9/8/06)Maryland�Baltimore County 1�1�0 1�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 W, 3�1 (9/6/03) L, 0�1 (10/10/04)Miami, Fla. 1�3�0 0�2�0 1�0�0 0�1�0 L, 0�2 (10�22�99) L, 0�1 (8/31/12)Michigan 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�1 (8/19/12) L, 0�1 (8/19/12)Navy 0�2�0 0�1�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 1�9 (9/7/96) L, 1�2 (9/1/99)Niagara 1�1�1 1�1�0 0�0�1 0�0�0 L, 2�4 (10/12/96) W, 3�0 (9/2/07)UNC�Greensboro 0�2�0 0�0�0 0�2�0 0�0�0 L, 1�3 (9/9/01) L, 0�2 (9/10/04)North Carolina State 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�4 (9/3/10) L, 0�4 (9/3/10)Notre Dame 0�10�1 0�4�1 0�6�0 0�0�0 L, 0�5 (9/12/97) L, 1�2 (9/21/12)Oakland 1�1�0 1�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 W, 3�0 (8/29/10) L, 0�3 (9/11/11)Ohio 1�4�0 1�2�0 0�2�0 0�0�0 L, 1�4 (10/25/02) L, 0�2 (8/21/11)Ohio State 1�2�0 0�1�0 1�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�1 (9/15/02) L, 0�2 (8/27/10)Old Dominion 2�1�0 1�0�0 0�1�0 1�0�0 L, 0�3 (10/25/98) W, 1�0 (9/12/04)Oregon State 0�0�1 0�0�0 0�0�0 0�0�1 T, 1�1 (9/20/97) T, 1�1 (9/20/97)Penn 2�1�0 1�0�0 0�1�0 1�0�0 W, 1�0 (9/10/99) L, 1�2 (9/13/09)Penn State 0�9�0 0�4�0 0�4�0 0�1�0 L, 0�8 (9/13/96) L, 0�3 (9/2/12)Providence 7�4�2 6�0�1 1�4�1 0�0�0 T, 1�1 (10/12/97) W, 2�0 (10/14/12)Richmond 0�2�0 0�1�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�3 (10/25/96) L, 0�1 (8/27/00)Robert Morris 6�2�0 4�1�0 2�1�0 0�0�0 W, 2�0 (11/6/96) W, 2�1 (8/22/12)Rutgers 2�8�2 1�3�2 1�5�0 0�0�0 L, 0�4 (9/28/97) T, 0�0 (9/23/11)Sacred Heart 1�0�0 1�0�0 0�0�0 0�0�0 W, 2�0 (10/13/00) W, 2�0 (10/13/00)St. Bonaventure 2�1�0 1�1�0 1�0�0 0�0�0 L, 1�2 (9/14/08) W, 2�1 (8/24/12)St. Francis, Pa. 4�1�0 3�0�0 1�1�0 0�0�0 W, 6�4 (10/8/96) W, 1�0 (10/19/04)St. John’s 3�7�3 2�2�1 1�5�2 0�0�0 L, 1�4 (9/14/97) T, 2�2 (10/7/12)Seton Hall 2�9�0 2�5�0 0�4�0 0�0�0 L, 1�2 (10/6/96) L, 0�3 (9/25/11)South Florida 1�2�5 0�0�4 1�2�1 0�0�0 T, 2�2 (10/07/05) T, 0�0 (9/16/12)Syracuse 3�9�3 2�3�1 1�6�2 0�0�0 L, 0�6 (11/1/96) L, 0�2 (10/4/12)Temple 1�0�0 0�0�0 1�0�0 0�0�0 W, 4�1 (8/27/06) W, 4�1 (8/27/06)Texas 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�12 (9/1/96) L, 0�12 (9/1/96)Toledo 0�2�0 0�1�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 1�2 (9/4/05) L, 1�2 (9/21/08)Villanova 3�10�3 3�4�1 0�6�2 0�0�0 L, 0�6 (9/26/97) L, 1�2 (9/28/12)Virginia Commonwealth 1�3�0 1�1�0 0�2�0 0�0�0 L, 0�6 (10/26/96) L, 0�1 (9/9/12)Virginia Tech 0�1�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�0�0 L, 0�2 (9/29/02) L, 0�2 (9/29/02)Wagner 2�0�0 1�0�0 1�0�0 0�0�0 W, 4�2 (9/23/96) W, 11�1 (9/11/98)West Virginia 2�13�1 2�6�1 0�7�0 0�0�0 L, 0�2 (10/16/96) L, 0�1 (10/21/11)Western Carolina 1�0�0 0�0�0 0�0�0 1�0�0 W, 3�2 (9/7/01) W, 3�2 (9/7/01)Western Michigan 1�0�0 1�0�0 0�0�0 0�0�0 W, 2�0 (9/3/06) W, 2�0 (9/3/06)Wyoming 0�2�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 0�1�0 L, 0�2 (9/27/98) L, 0�1 (9/15/00)Xavier 2�0�0 1�0�0 1�0�0 0�0�0 W, 2�1 (9/14/07) W, 3�0 (9/6/09)Youngstown State 1�1�0 1�0�0 0�1�0 0�0�0 L, 0�1 (9/15/96) W, 2�0 (8/31/07)

Totals 96�187�31 59�65�19 29�113�10 8�9�2 N/A N/A

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Date Opponent W/L Score Att. AIR FORCE (1�1�0) 9/25/98 A^ L 0�2 200 8/25/00 H W 3�2 178 ̂ USAFA Tournament, Colorado Springs, Colo.

AKRON (1�1�0) 8/22/08 A L 2�6 176 9/10/10 H W 1�0 103

ARIZONA (1�0�0) 9/8/00 A W (OT) 2�1 696

ARIZONA STATE (0�1�0) 9/10/00 A (19) L 0�7 325

AUBURN (0�1�1) 9/23/01 H (21) T (2OT) 0�0 82 9/9/07 A L 0�3 398 BAYLOR (0�2�0) 8/30/96 A L 2�12 227 9/12/99 N+ (24) L 1�3 303 +Maryland Fila Invitational, College Park, Md.

BINGHAMTON (1�0�0) 9/1/06 H W 3�1 127

BOSTON COLLEGE (0�5�0) MP: 5; H: 0�3�0; A: 0�2�0; N: 0�0�0. OT: 0�0�0; 2OT: 0�0�0. Most Goals�Pitt: 1, two times. Most Goals�BC: 4 (9/26/04). Largest Pitt win: N/A. Largest BC win: 3 (4�1, 9/26/04). Longest Pitt win streak: N/A. Longest BC win streak: 5 (10/11/97�current).

10/11/97 A* L 0�2 — 10/2/98 H* L 0�1 203 10/6/00 H (16) L 0�2 96 10/13/02 A L 1�3 125 9/26/04 H L 1�4 103

BOWLING GREEN STATE (1�1�0) 9/13/02 N^ L 0�1 198 8/29/04 A& W 2�0 127 &Bowling Green State Tournament, Bowling Green, Ohio ^Ohio State Tournament, Columbus, Ohio

BUCKNELL (0�2�0) 9/3/00 A L 0�3 135 9/2/01 H L 0�1 161

BUFFALO (3�1�0) 9/27/96 A L 3�6 — 10/17/97 H W (OT) 1�0 75 8/21/09 H W 1�0 253 8/20/10 H W 4�1 173

UC�IRVINE (0�1�0) 9/19/97 A^ L 0�3 337 ^UC�Irvine Nike Tournament, Irvine, Calif.

CANISIUS (0�1�0) 9/21/96 H L 1�5 179

CENTRAL ARKANSAS (1�0�0) 8/25/06 N^ W (OT) 2�1 300 ^Temple Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa.

CENTRAL FLORIDA (1�1�0) 10/1/99 H^ W (OT) 1�0 85 8/30/03 A^ L 1�3 321 ^Central Florida Tournament, Orlando, Fla.

CENTRAL MICHIGAN (1�1�0) 8/31/01 H W 2�1 90 9/9/11 A L 0�2 510

CHARLOTTE (0�2�0) 9/7/08 H L 0�1 312 9/5/10 A L 1�2 673

CINCINNATI (0�2�0)10/5/07 H* L (2OT) 1�2 171 10/3/10 A* L 1�2 383

COLORADO (0�1�0)9/18/05 A^ L 0�1 456^Colorado Soccer Classic, Boulder, Colo.

COLORADO COLLEGE (0�0�1)9/2/11 H^ T (2OT) 2�2 459^Pitt Soccer Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.

CONNECTICUT (3�11�0)MP: 14; H: 1�6�0; A: 2�5�0; N: 0�0�0.OT: 1�0�0; 2OT: 0�0�0.Most Goals�Pitt: 2, two times.Most Goals�UConn: 6 (10/18/98).Largest Pitt win: 1, three times.Largest UConn win: 6 (6�0, 10/18/98).Longest Pitt win streak: 2 (10/25/09�10/14/11).Longest UConn win streak: 10 (10/24/97�10/25/09).

10/24/97 H* (5) L 0�5 5210/18/98 A* (4) L 0�6 198310/24/99 H^ (8) L 0�4 10310/19/01 A (15) L 0�3 92610/5/03 H (10) L 0�3 38910/22/04 A L 0�1 69710/23/05 A* L 0�1 97410/22/06 H* L 2�4 22010/12/07 A* (17) L 0�4 102610/10/08 H* L 1�2 23210/25/09 A* W (OT) 1�0 105810/24/10 H* W 1�0 16810/14/11 A* L 0�1 180710/11/12 H* W 2�1 323

CORNELL (0�1�0)11/3/96 A L 0�1 —

DAYTON (0�1�0)8/29/08 N^ L (2OT) 2�3 —^Illinois Tournament, Champaign, Ill.

DELAWARE (1�0�0)8/28/11 N^ W 1�0 50^James Madison Invitational, Harrisonburg, Va.

DENVER (0�1�0)9/16/05 N^ L 0�2 —^Colorado Soccer Classic, Boulder, Colo.

DEPAUL (2�2�0)9/29/06 A* W 1�0 22210/2/09 H* W (OT) 2�1 14310/28/10 A% L 0�1 2239/23/12 A* L 0�4 126%Big East Tournament Quarterfi nal, Chicago, Ill.

DREXEL (0�1�0)9/11/09 A L 0�1 50

DUQUESNE (7�2�0)MP: 9; H: 5�0�0; A: 2�2�0; N: 0�0�0.OT: 0�0�0; 2OT: 0�0�0.Most Goals�Pitt: 4 (9/3/04).Most Goals�DU: 2 (10/3/96).Largest Pitt win: 3, two times.Largest DU win: 2 (2�0, 10/3/96).Longest Pitt win streak: 7 (10/7/98�current).Longest DU win streak: 2 (10/3/96�10/7/98).

10/3/96 H L 0�2 1418/30/97 A L 0�1 25210/7/98 H W 1�0 898/29/99 A W 1�0 161110/22/00 H W 1�0 3119/6/02 H W 2�0 1039/28/03 A W 3�0 5279/3/04 H W 4�1 1508/26/12 H W 3�1 472

EASTERN MICHIGAN (1�1�1)8/27/04 N^ L 1�2 758/19/11 H T (2OT) 2�2 1638/17/12 A W 2�1 148

B̂owling Green State Tournament, Bowling Green, Ohio

FAIRFIELD (0�1�0)10/21/01 A L 0�3 75

GEORGETOWN (6�8�2)MP: 16; H: 3�3�2; A: 3�5�0; N: 0�0�0.OT: 1�0�0; 2OT: 1�0�2.Most Goals�Pitt: 2, six times.Most Goals�Georgetown: 8 (9/30/12).Largest Pitt win: 1, six times.Largest Georgetown win: 8 (8�0, 9/30/12).Longest Pitt win streak: 2 (10/31/97�10/3/99).Longest Georgetown win streak: 4 (10/16/99�current).

10/31/97 H* W (OT) 1�0 909/4/98 A* W 2�1 27510/3/99 H*$ T (2OT) 0�0 12510/8/00 A* L 1�2 3009/21/01 H* W 2�1 1209/27/02 A* L 0�6 2219/26/03 A* W 2�1 —10/27/04 H* L 0�4 10010/14/05 A* W 2�1 24310/13/06 H* T (2OT) 1�1 10010/21/07 A* L 2�4 26710/19/08 H* (19) W (2OT) 2�1 21810/16/09 A* L 0�3 57210/15/10 H* L 0�1 12410/2/11 A* L 0�6 4279/30/12 H* (11) L 0�8 172

GEORGIA (0�1�0)9/09/05 A^ L 0�2 1916^Georgia Nike Tournament, Athens, Ga.

GEORGIA STATE (0�1�0)9/7/07 A L 1�4 95 HARTFORD (0�1�0)9/18/99 A& (7) L 0�4 225&rescheduled to Sept. 18 because of Hurricane Floyd

HOFSTRA (0�1�0)9/21/03 A L 0�2 262

INDIANA (0�1�0)9/8/96 N^ L 0�5 57^Navy Invitational, Annapolis, Md.

IOWA STATE (1�0�0)8/31/08 N^ W 4�1 —^Illinois Tournament, Champaign, Ill.

JACKSONVILLE (1�0�0)9/1/03 N^ W 5�1 45^Central Florida Tournament, Orlando, Fla.

JAMES MADISON (0�1�0)8/26/11 A^ L 0�6 492^James Madison Invitational, Harrisonburg, Va.

KENNESAW STATE (0�0�1)9/11/05 N^ T (2OT) 0�0 71^Georgia Nike Tournament, Athens, Ga.

KENT STATE (4�0�1)9/17/06 H W 1�0 1679/16/07 A W 2�1 —9/12/08 H W 1�0 919/4/09 A W 1�0 1659/12/10 H& T (2OT) 1�1 228&played at North Allegheny High School, Wexford, Pa.

LEHIGH (1�1�0)9/8/02 H W 3�0 115

9/12/03 A L 0�2 271

LIBERTY (1�0�0)9/7/12 A W 1�0 473

LOUISVILLE (1�3�0)10/26/06 A (25)$ L (2OT) 0�1 21310/7/07 H* L (OT) 0�1 28810/30/08 A$ L 0�1 —10/1/10 A W 2�0 344$Big East Tournament Quarterfi nal, Louisville, Ky.

MARQUETTE (0�7�1)10/09/05 H* (9) L 0�2 23910/6/06 A* L 1�2 49610/26/07 H* L 1�2 20810/26/08 A* L 0�2 —9/27/09 A* T (2OT) 0�0 —9/26/10 H* L 1�2 1239/15/11 A* (8) L 0�3 308 9/13/12 H* (24) L 1�5 267

MARSHALL (1�0�1)8/28/05 A W 1�0 1909/8/06 H T (2OT) 1�1 157^Marshall Tournament, Huntington, W.Va.

MARYLAND�BALTIMORE COUNTY (1�1�0)9/6/03 H W 3�1 13510/10/04 A L 0�1 312

MIAMI, FLA. (1�3�0)10/22/99 H L 0�2 16510/12/01 A (24) W 2�1 38710/3/03 H L 0�1 4278/31/12 N+ L (OT) 0�1 735+WVU 90 Minute Classic, Morgantown, W.Va.

MICHIGAN (0�1�0)8/19/12 A L 0�1 579

NAVY (0�2�0)9/7/96 A^ L 1�9 —9/1/99 H# L 1�2 150^Navy Invitational, Annapolis, Md.

NIAGARA (1�1�1)10/12/96 H L 2�4 1259/7/97 A T (2OT) 0�0 1259/2/07 H W 3�0 186

UNC�GREENSBORO (0�2�0)9/9/01 A^ L 1�3 2959/10/04 A& L 0�2 338&UNC�Greensboro Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.^adidas/Spartan Classic, Greensboro, N.C.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE (0�1�0)9/3/10 A L 0�4 731

NOTRE DAME (0�10�1)MP: 11; H: 0�4�1; A: 0�6�0; N: 0�0�0.OT: 0�0�0; 2OT: 0�0�1.Most Goals�Pitt: 1, three times.Most Goals�ND: 9 (9/6/98).Largest Pitt win: N/A.Largest ND win: 8 (9�1, 9/6/98).Longest Pitt win streak: N/A.Longest ND win streak: 9 (9/12/97�10/4/09).

9/12/97 H* (2) L 0�5 3769/6/98 A* (2) L 1�9 65810/10/99 H*^ (6) L 0�5 1689/24/00 A* (1) L 0�1 8279/28/01 H* (4) L 0�4 56110/4/02 A* L 0�5 73010/19/03 H* (2) L 0�1 2009/24/04 A* (1) L 1�3 208710/1/06 A* (1) L 0�5 268110/4/09 H* (10) T (2OT) 0�0 3249/21/12 A* L 1�2 1345

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OAKLAND (1�1�0) 8/29/10 H W 3�0 174 9/11/11 A L 0�3 250

OHIO (1�4�0) 10/25/02 H L 1�4 89 9/10/06 A L (2OT) 1�2 410 9/23/07 H W 1�0 144 8/22/10 H L 0�2 197 8/21/11 A L 0�2 303

OHIO STATE (1�2�0) 9/15/02 A^ L 0�1 457 8/30/09 A W 2�1 361 8/27/10 H L 0�2 306 ^Ohio State Tournament, Columbus, Ohio

OLD DOMINION (2�1�0) 10/25/98 A L 0�3 325 10/17/99 H# W 3�0 312 9/12/04 N& W 1�0 75 &UNC�Greensboro Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. OREGON STATE (0�0�1) 9/20/97 N^ T (2OT) 1�1 89 ^UC�Irvine Nike Tournament, Irvine, Calif.

PENN (2�1�0) 9/10/99 N^ W 1�0 178 9/5/08 H W 3�1 223 9/13/09 A L (OT) 1�2 100 ^Maryland Fila Invitational, College Park, Md.

PENN STATE (0�9�0) MP: 9; H: 0�4�0; A: 0�4�0; N: 0�1�0. OT: 0�0�0; 2OT: 0�0�0. Most Goals�Pitt: 2, two times. Most Goals�PSU: 8 (9/13/96). Largest Pitt win: N/A. Largest PSU win: 8 (8�0, 9/13/96). Longest Pitt win streak: N/A. Longest PSU win streak: 9 (9/13/96�current).

9/13/96 A (21) L 0�8 463 10/19/97 H L 1�2 110 9/1/98 A (25) L 1�5 328 10/31/99 H^ (5) L 1�7 126 9/1/00 A (4) L 0�6 721 10/28/01 H (4) L 2�6 223 9/1/02 A (6) L 2�7 815 9/4/11 H^ L 0�3 493 9/2/12 N (3)+ L 0�3 702 +WVU 90 Minute Classic, Morgantown, W.Va. ^Pitt Soccer Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.

PROVIDENCE (7�4�2) MP: 13; H: 6�0�1; A: 1�4�1; N: 0�0�0. OT: 1�0�0; 2OT: 0�0�2. Most Goals�Pitt: 3, two times. Most Goals�PC: 3 (10/16/11). Largest Pitt win: 2, two times. Largest PC win: 3 (10/16/11). Longest Pitt win streak: 3 (9/29/04�10/14/07). Longest PC win streak: 1, four times.

10/12/97 A* T (2OT) 1�1 — 10/4/98 H*^ W 3�2 — 10/15/00 H T (2OT) 1�1 103 10/11/02 A L 0�2 100 9/29/04 H W 1�0 99 10/21/05 A* W 1�0 227 10/20/06 H* W 3�2 121 10/14/07 A* L 1�2 227 10/12/08 H* W (OT) 2�1 266 10/23/09 A* L 0�1 209 10/22/10 H* W 2�0 142 10/16/11 A* L 0�3 263 10/14/12 H* W 2�0 261

RICHMOND (0�2�0) 10/25/96 A L 0�3 179 8/27/00 H L 0�1 162

ROBERT MORRIS (6�2�0) MP: 8; H: 4�1�0; A: 2�1�0; N: 0�0�0.

OT: 0�1�0; 2OT: 0�0�0.Most Goals�Pitt: 6 (10/22/98).Most Goals�RMU: 3 (10/22/98).Largest Pitt win: 4, two times.Largest RMU win: 1, two times.Longest Pitt win streak: 2, three times.Longest RMU win streak: 2, two times.

11/6/96 H W 2�0 —10/22/98 A W 6�3 —10/13/99 H$ L (OT) 1�2 1209/17/00 A W 3�2 45710/26/01 H W 5�1 14310/16/02 A L 1�2 5510/15/03 H W 4�0 1408/22/12 H W 2�1 293

RUTGERS (2�8�2)MP: 12; H: 1�3�2; A: 1�5�0; N: 0�0�0.OT: 0�1�0; 2OT: 0�0�2.Most Goals�Pitt: 4 (9/24/99).Most Goals�Rutgers: 6 (10/2/05).Largest Pitt win: 1, two times.Largest Rutgers win: 4, two times.Longest Pitt win streak: 1, two times.Longest Rutgers win streak: 4 (9/24/99�10/12/03).

9/28/97 A* L 0�4 3079/20/98 H*^ W 3�2 —9/24/99 A* L (OT) 4�5 3119/29/00 H* L 2�3 15710/7/01 A* L 0�3 4959/22/02 H* L 0�1 11010/12/03 H* T (2OT) 0�0 19010/17/04 A* W 1�0 40110/02/05 H* L 2�6 19310/27/05 A$ L 0�3 22710/3/08 A* L 0�1 10119/23/11 H* T (2OT) 0�0 258$Big East Tournament, Piscataway, N.J.

SACRED HEART (1�0�0)10/13/00 H W 2�0 75

ST. BONAVENTURE (2�1�0)9/14/08 H& L 1�2 1279/20/09 H W 4�0 1678/24/12 A W 2�1 132&played at Upper St. Clair High School, Upper St. Clair

ST. FRANCIS, PA. (4�1�0)10/8/96 H W 6�4 10610/16/01 H W 4�0 358/30/02 A W 2�1 2509/14/03 A L 0�1 21510/19/04 H W 1�0 178

ST. JOHN’S (3�7�3)MP: 13; H: 2�2�1; A: 1�5�2; N: 0�0�0.OT: 0�0�0; 2OT: 0�0�3.Most Goals�Pitt: 6 (10/9/11).Most Goals�SJU: 4, two times.Largest Pitt win: 5 (10/9/11).Largest SJU win: 3, two times.Longest Pitt win streak: 1, three times.Longest SJU win streak: 2, two times.

9/14/97 H* L 1�4 389/13/98 A* W 4�3 1129/19/99 A L 1�2 —9/19/03 A T (2OT) 1�1 37410/15/04 A L 0�1 2799/23/05 A* L 0�1 3369/22/06 H* T (2OT) 1�1 2189/30/07 A L 1�4 3019/28/08 H* W 1�0 14810/9/09 H* (22) L 0�1 17310/8/10 A* L 0�1 70110/9/11 H* W 6�1 19310/7/12 A* T (2OT) 2�2 393

SETON HALL (2�9�0)MP: 11; H: 2�5�0; A: 0�4�0; N: 0�0�0.OT: 0�0�0; 2OT: 1�0�0.

Most Goals�Pitt: 2 (9/22/00).Most Goals�SHU: 6 (10/26/07).Largest Pitt win: 1, two times.Largest SHU win: 6 (6�0, 10/26/97).Longest Pitt win streak: 1, two times.Longest SHU win streak: 5 (10/6/02�current).

10/6/96 H L 1�2 10310/26/97 H* L 0�6 3810/16/98 A* L 1�4 20610/8/99 H*$ W 1�0 2079/22/00 A* L 2�3 2259/30/01 H* W (2OT) 1�0 8310/6/02 A L 1�3 15010/10/03 H* L 1�2 899/30/05 H* L 0�2 19110/5/08 A* L 0�1 2209/25/11 H* L 0�3 230

SOUTH FLORIDA (1�2�5)10/07/05 H* T (2OT) 2�2 11210/8/06 A* L (OT) 1�2 32210/26/07 H* T (2OT) 0�0 15510/24/08 A* W 1�0 7809/24/09 H* T (2OT) 0�0 2119/23/10 A* L 0�2 7099/18/11 H* T (2OT) 2�2 3749/16/12 A* T (2OT) 0�0 681

SYRACUSE (3�9�3)MP: 15; H: 2�3�1; A: 1�6�2; N: 0�0�0.OT: 0�0�0; 2OT: 0�0�3.Most Goals�Pitt: 4 (9/24/06).Most Goals�SU: 6 (11/1/96).Largest Pitt win: 2 (4�2, 9/24/06).Largest SU win: 6 (6�0, 11/1/96).Longest Pitt win streak: 2 (9/24/06�9/25/08).Longest SU win streak: 6 (11/1/96�10/1/04).

11/1/96 A L 0�6 41210/4/97 A* L 0�5 98510/11/98 H*^ L 1�4 3211/4/98 A& L 0�2 36710/20/00 A L 1�2 51910/27/02 H* L 1�3 23010/1/04 A T (2OT) 1�1 3499/25/05 H* T (2OT) 0�0 2329/24/06 A* W 4�2 —9/28/07 H* W 2�1 2229/25/08 A* L 0�1 9210/11/09 H* W 1�0 16910/10/10 A* T (2OT) 1�1 33710/7/11 H* L 0�3 31910/4/12 A* L 0�2 338&Big East Tournament Quarterfi nal, Syracuse, N.Y.

TEMPLE (1�0�0)8/27/06 A^ W 4�1 300^Temple Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa.

TEXAS (0�1�0)9/1/96 A L 0�12 570

TOLEDO (0�2�0)9/4/05 H L 1�2 2789/21/08 A L 1�2 129

VILLANOVA (3�10�3)MP: 16; H: 3�4�1; A: 0�6�2; N: 0�0�0.OT: 1�1�0; 2OT: 0�0�3.Most Goals�Pitt: 3, two times.Most Goals�VU: 6 (9/26/97).Largest Pitt win: 3 (3�0, 10/17/10).Largest VU win: 6 (6�0, 9/26/97).Longest Pitt win streak: 1, three times.Longest VU win streak: 6 (10/5/01�10/19/07).

9/26/97 A* L 0�6 1209/18/98 H* W 1�0 1289/26/99 A* L 0�2 20510/1/00 H* W (OT) 3�2 10310/5/01 A* L 0�4 2119/20/02 H* L (OT) 1�2 11510/25/03 A* L 0�2 58710/24/04 H* L 1�3 215

10/16/05 A* L 0�1 71110/15/06 H* (23) L 0�2 10110/19/07 A* T (2OT) 0�0 20110/17/08 H* T (2OT) 0�0 19210/18/09 A* T (2OT) 0�0 173 10/17/10 H* W 3�0 1399/30/11 A* L 1�3 4119/28/12 H* L 1�2 365

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (1�3�0)10/26/96 A L 0�6 —11/2/97 H L 0�1 7510/20/02 H W 3�2 1559/9/12 A L (OT) 0�1 187

VIRGINIA TECH (0�1�0)9/29/02 H L 0�2 225

WAGNER (2�0�0)9/23/96 H W (OT) 4�2 —9/11/98 A W 11�1 121

WEST VIRGINIA (2�13�1)MP: 13; H: 2�6�1; A: 0�7�0; N: 0�0�0.OT: 0�0�0; 2OT: 0�0�1.Most Goals�Pitt: 2, two times.Most Goals�WVU: 6 (10/6/04).Largest Pitt win: 1, two times.Largest WVU win: 5 (6�1, 10/6/04).Longest Pitt win streak: 1, two times.Longest WVU win streak: 7 (10/31/98�9/1/05).

10/16/96 H L 0�2 11510/8/97 H* W 1�0 11010/31/98 A* L 0�2 2639/29/99 A* L 1�5 11110/4/00 H* L 0�2 7510/10/01 A* L 0�1 3419/18/02 H* (11) L 2�4 10810/23/03 A* (7) L 1�2 38710/6/04 H* (20) L 1�6 1539/01/05 H* (10) W 2�1 478 9/15/06 A* (7) L 1�4 7799/21/07 H* (15) L 1�3 3409/18/08 A* (14) L 0�4 5659/18/09 H* (25) T (2OT) 1�1 4379/28/10 A* L 0�3 42610/21/11 H* (18) L 0�1 644

WESTERN CAROLINA (1�0�0)9/7/01 N^ W 3�2 —^adidas/Spartan Classic, Greensboro, N.C.

WESTERN MICHIGAN (1�0�0)9/3/06 H W 2�0 123

WYOMING (0�2�0)9/27/98 N^ L 0�2 509/15/00 H L (OT) 0�1 133^USAFA Tournament, Colorado Springs, Colo.

XAVIER (2�0�0)9/14/07 H W 2�1 2119/6/09 A W 3�0 234

YOUNGSTOWN STATE (1�1�0)9/15/96 A L 0�1 —8/31/07 H W 2�0 302

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Pitt vs. All Opponents

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at Kentucky (exh.)Friday, August 16 · 11 a.m.Lexington, Ky.

VIRGINIA*Sunday, September 22 · 1 p.m.

Ambrose Urbanic Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.

at DuquesneSunday, August 25 · 3 p.m.Pittsburgh, Pa.

NORTH CAROLINA*Thursday, September 26 · 7 p.m.

Ambrose Urbanic Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.

at Ohio StateWednesday, August 28 · 7 p.m.Columbus, Ohio

at Notre Dame*Sunday, September 29 · 1 p.m.

South Bend, Ind.

BUCKNELLFriday, August 30 · 5 p.m.Ambrose Urbanic Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.

SYRACUSE*Sunday, October 6 · 1 p.m.

Ambrose Urbanic Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.

CENTRAL MICHIGANSunday, September 1 · NoonAmbrose Urbanic Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.

at Miami*Thursday, October 10 · 7 p.m.

Coral Gables, Fla.

at Robert MorrisWednesday, September 4 · 5 p.m.Moon Township, Pa.

at Florida State*Sunday, October 13 · 1 p.m.

Tallahassee, Fla.

TOLEDOFriday, September 6 · 6 p.m.Ambrose Urbanic Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.

VIRGINIA TECH* Sunday, October 20 · 1 p.m.

Ambrose Urbanic Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.

BOSTON COLLEGE*Thursday, September 12 · 7 p.m.Ambrose Urbanic Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.

at Wake Forest*Thursday, October 24 · 7 p.m.

Winston-Salem, N.C.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE*Sunday, September 15 · 1 p.m.Ambrose Urbanic Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.

at Duke*Sunday, October 27 · 1 p.m.

Durham, N.C.

at Clemson*Thursday, September 19 · 7 p.m.Clemson, S.C.

at Maryland*Thursday, October 31 · 7 p.m.

College Park, Md.

2013 ACC TournamentNovember 3-10

Campus sites, Cary, N.C.

2013 Women’s Schedule

* - denotes ACC matches · Home matches in Bold · All times are Eastern Time Zone

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