@WVUSports @WVUWomensSoccer 2013 Mountaineer Women’s Soccer West Virginia University Contact: Shannon McNamara | Office: (304)293-2821 | Email: [email protected]WVUSports.com | Facebook.com/WVUWomensSoccer | Twitter: @WVUWomensSoccer 2013 Season/Results Date Opponent Time Aug. 13 Rutgers (Exhibition) W, 3-0 Aug. 17 at No. 18 Georgetown (Exhibition) W, 1-0 Aug. 23 at No. 2 Penn State & T, 2-2 (2OT) Aug. 25 vs. Syracuse & W, 2-1 Aug. 30 Central Michigan W, 4-0 Sept. 1 Morehead State W, 2-0 Sept. 6 at No. 12 Duke % T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 8 No. 1 North Carolina % L, 4-2 Sept. 13 Eastern Kentucky W, 4-0 Sept. 15 Kentucky L, 4-2 Sept. 20 Richmond W, 2-0 Sept. 22 Wright State W, 4-1 Sept. 27 at Oklahoma State* W, 2-1 Sept. 29 at No. 9 Baylor* W, 4-3 Oct. 4 Texas* W, 2-1 Oct. 11 Iowa State* W, 2-0 Oct. 13 TCU* W, 3-2 (OT) Oct. 18 Kansas* W, 2-0 Oct. 25 at Oklahoma* W, 2-1 (2OT) Oct. 27 at No. 7 Texas Tech* L, 2-0 Nov. 6 Big 12 Quarterfinal vs. Kansas** W, 3-0 Nov. 8 Big 12 Semifinal vs. Baylor** W, 1-0 Nov. 10 Big 12 Championship vs. Oklahoma State**W, 1-0 Nov. 16 Rutgers (NCAA First Round) 7 p.m. *Conference Game | & Penn State Invitational | % Duke Nike Classic **Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) All Time are EST The 2013 Big 12 Soccer Regular-Season and Tournament Champion Mountaineers Record: 16-3-2, 7-1 Big 12 Last Game: W, 1-0 vs. Oklahoma State, Nov. 10, Big 12 Soccer Championship Final (Kansas City, Mo.) Head Coach: Nikki Izzo-Brown Izzo-Brown’s Overall Record: 264-100-38 (19th Season) Izzo-Brown’s WVU Record: 251-95-38 (18th Season) Media Services • The West Virginia University sports communications office will be available throughout the entire 2013 women’s soccer season to accommodate any media requests. Any member of the media wishing to interview a player or member of the coaching staff during the week should contact women’s soccer SID, Shannon McNamara at (304) 293-2821 or by email at [email protected]. edu, or secondary contact Jonathan Hevron at (248) 978-5066 or by email at Jon. [email protected]. WVUsports.com • WVUsports.com is the place for media and fans to go for the latest news on Mountaineer women’s soccer. Streamed audio and video broadcasts will be avail- able on WVU’s official athletic website, along with live stats to keep track of every score and save. Game notes are made available in PDF format one day prior to gameday. Game Services • The sports communications staff will be at your service throughout the match. All working media will be provided with game programs, rosters, statistics and other pertinent information. Computer-generated statistics will be available at halftime and at the match’s conclusion. Press seating is located in the media booth of the Bill Maloney Press Box. Internet access is available for working media members. The Kick Off • The No. 7-ranked and Big 12 champion Mountaineers make their 14th straight NCAA Championship appearance and meet Rutgers, the American Athletic Conference Championship runners-up, in the first round, at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 7 p.m. • Currently, the Mountaineers are the second-winningest team in program history with an 81.0 win percentage/the 2002 team earned an 84.1 win percentage (18-3-1). • Currently, the Mountaineers have earned the third-most wins in a season (16)/three squads finished with 18 wins - 2010, 2007, 2002. • WVU has won 12 of its last 13 matches; the Mountaineers posted a 7-1 mark in Big 12 play and own a 14-1-1 record in all-time Big 12 regular-season matches. • The Mountaineers earned their first Big 12 Championship title with a thrilling 1-0 victory over No. 6-seed Oklahoma State on Nov. 10, at Swope Soccer Village, in Kansas City, Mo. • WVU has won three Big 12 titles in two seasons - back-to-back regular-season championships and the 2013 conference tournament title. • WVU’s 2013 Big 12 regular-season title is its fourth straight conference championship, as the team won the Big East Tournament in 2010 and 2011 before joining the Big 12 in 2012. • RU has earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament in three of the last five seasons and advanced to the second round of the 2012 NCAA Tournament. NCAA Championship History • WVU’s 14 consecutive NCAA Championship appearances is the ninth-longest active streak in the nation. • The Mountaineers are 12-13 in all-time NCAA Tournament matches and 7-6 at home; WVU is 2-1 in NCAA Tournament first-round matches following conference tournament victories. • WVU last advanced past the first round of the NCAA Tournament in 2010 with a 2-0 win over Morehead State on Nov. 12, in Morgantown. Frances Silva and Caroline Szwed are the only current Mountaineers to reach the field in the contest, with Silva registering two shots on-goal. • Twelve Mountaineers on the 2013 WVU roster have experience playing in an NCAA Tournament match; of those 12, four (Silva, Szwed, Sara Keane and Kate Schwindel) have played in more than one match. • Most recently, WVU dropped a 2-1 decision to Princeton in a 2012 NCAA Tournament first-round match on Nov. 10, at Dick Dlesk Stadium. • Frances Silva and Kelsie Maloney are the only current Mountaineers to earn a point in the NCAA Tournament, as they connected on Silva’s goal in WVU’s 2-1 loss to Princeton. • Keane has logged 180:00 minutes in net in two NCAA Tournament first-round games. She has made six saves and allowed three goals in two WVU losses. West Virginia vs. Rutgers • Saturday’s match is the first between WVU and RU in the NCAA Tournament. • The Mountaineers own an 11-4-1 record over their former Big East Conference foes. • The teams met in an exhibition match in August, with WVU earning a 3-0 victory off goals from Bryce Banuelos, Tessa Broadwater and Kara Blosser. WVU was victorious in the last regular-season meeting, picking up a 1-0 OT win at DDSS on Sept. 25, 2011. Graduate assistant Bri Rodriguez scored the game- winner. The Mountaineers have not lost to the Scarlet Knights since a 1-0 defeat in Piscataway, N.J., on Oct. 5, 2008. Top Performers WVU G A Pts. Frances Silva (F) 15 13 43 Kelsie Maloney (F) 6 4 16 Rutgers G A Pts. Stefanie Scholz (F) 10 1 21 Jonelle Filigno (F) 8 3 19 No. 7 West Virginia vs. Rutgers NCAA Championship First Round Game 22 No. 7 West Virginia (16-3-2, 7-1 Big 12) vs. Rutgers (13-4-4, 5-3-1 AAC) Date: Saturday, Nov. 16 Time: 7:00 p.m. ET Location: Morgantown, W.Va. 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2013 Mountaineer Women’s Soccer
West Virginia UniversityContact: Shannon McNamara | Office: (304)293-2821 | Email: [email protected]
2013 Season/ResultsDate Opponent TimeAug. 13 Rutgers (Exhibition) W, 3-0Aug. 17 at No. 18 Georgetown (Exhibition) W, 1-0Aug. 23 at No. 2 Penn State & T, 2-2 (2OT)Aug. 25 vs. Syracuse & W, 2-1Aug. 30 Central Michigan W, 4-0Sept. 1 Morehead State W, 2-0Sept. 6 at No. 12 Duke % T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 8 No. 1 North Carolina % L, 4-2Sept. 13 Eastern Kentucky W, 4-0Sept. 15 Kentucky L, 4-2Sept. 20 Richmond W, 2-0Sept. 22 Wright State W, 4-1Sept. 27 at Oklahoma State* W, 2-1Sept. 29 at No. 9 Baylor* W, 4-3Oct. 4 Texas* W, 2-1Oct. 11 Iowa State* W, 2-0Oct. 13 TCU* W, 3-2 (OT)Oct. 18 Kansas* W, 2-0Oct. 25 at Oklahoma* W, 2-1 (2OT)Oct. 27 at No. 7 Texas Tech* L, 2-0Nov. 6 Big 12 Quarterfinal vs. Kansas** W, 3-0Nov. 8 Big 12 Semifinal vs. Baylor** W, 1-0Nov. 10 Big 12 Championship vs. Oklahoma State** W, 1-0Nov. 16 Rutgers (NCAA First Round) 7 p.m.
*Conference Game | & Penn State Invitational | % Duke Nike Classic **Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) All Time are EST
The 2013 Big 12 Soccer Regular-Season and Tournament Champion Mountaineers
Record: 16-3-2, 7-1 Big 12Last Game: W, 1-0 vs. Oklahoma State, Nov. 10, Big 12 Soccer Championship Final (Kansas City, Mo.)Head Coach: Nikki Izzo-BrownIzzo-Brown’s Overall Record: 264-100-38 (19th Season)Izzo-Brown’s WVU Record: 251-95-38 (18th Season)
Media Services• The West Virginia University sports communications office will be available throughout the entire 2013 women’s soccer season to accommodate any media requests. Any member of the media wishing to interview a player or member of the coaching staff during the week should contact women’s soccer SID, Shannon McNamara at (304) 293-2821 or by email at [email protected], or secondary contact Jonathan Hevron at (248) 978-5066 or by email at [email protected].
WVUsports.com• WVUsports.com is the place for media and fans to go for the latest news on Mountaineer women’s soccer. Streamed audio and video broadcasts will be avail-able on WVU’s official athletic website, along with live stats to keep track of every score and save. Game notes are made available in PDF format one day prior to gameday.
Game Services• The sports communications staff will be at your service throughout the match. All working media will be provided with game programs, rosters, statistics and other pertinent information. Computer-generated statistics will be available at halftime and at the match’s conclusion. Press seating is located in the media booth of the Bill Maloney Press Box. Internet access is available for working media members.
The Kick Off• The No. 7-ranked and Big 12 champion Mountaineers make their 14th straight NCAA Championship appearance and meet Rutgers, the American Athletic Conference Championship runners-up, in the first round, at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 7 p.m.• Currently, the Mountaineers are the second-winningest team in program history with an 81.0 win percentage/the 2002 team earned an 84.1 win percentage (18-3-1).• Currently, the Mountaineers have earned the third-most wins in a season (16)/three squads finished with 18 wins - 2010, 2007, 2002.• WVU has won 12 of its last 13 matches; the Mountaineers posted a 7-1 mark in Big 12 play and own a 14-1-1 record in all-time Big 12 regular-season matches.• The Mountaineers earned their first Big 12 Championship title with a thrilling 1-0 victory over No. 6-seed Oklahoma State on Nov. 10, at Swope Soccer Village, in Kansas City, Mo. • WVU has won three Big 12 titles in two seasons - back-to-back regular-season championships and the 2013 conference tournament title.• WVU’s 2013 Big 12 regular-season title is its fourth straight conference championship, as the team won the Big East Tournament in 2010 and 2011 before joining the Big 12 in 2012.• RU has earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament in three of the last five seasons and advanced to the second round of the 2012 NCAA Tournament. NCAA Championship History• WVU’s 14 consecutive NCAA Championship appearances is the ninth-longest active streak in the nation.• The Mountaineers are 12-13 in all-time NCAA Tournament matches and 7-6 at home; WVU is 2-1 in NCAA Tournament first-round matches following conference tournament victories. • WVU last advanced past the first round of the NCAA Tournament in 2010 with a 2-0 win over Morehead State on Nov. 12, in Morgantown. Frances Silva and Caroline Szwed are the only current Mountaineers to reach the field in the contest, with Silva registering two shots on-goal. • Twelve Mountaineers on the 2013 WVU roster have experience playing in an NCAA Tournament match; of those 12, four (Silva, Szwed, Sara Keane and Kate Schwindel) have played in more than one match. • Most recently, WVU dropped a 2-1 decision to Princeton in a 2012 NCAA Tournament first-round match on Nov. 10, at Dick Dlesk Stadium.• Frances Silva and Kelsie Maloney are the only current Mountaineers to earn a point in the NCAA Tournament, as they connected on Silva’s goal in WVU’s 2-1 loss to Princeton. • Keane has logged 180:00 minutes in net in two NCAA Tournament first-round games. She has made six saves and allowed three goals in two WVU losses.
West Virginia vs. Rutgers• Saturday’s match is the first between WVU and RU in the NCAA Tournament. • The Mountaineers own an 11-4-1 record over their former Big East Conference foes.• The teams met in an exhibition match in August, with WVU earning a 3-0 victory off goals from Bryce Banuelos, Tessa Broadwater and Kara Blosser. WVU was victorious in the last regular-season meeting, picking up a 1-0 OT win at DDSS on Sept. 25, 2011. Graduate assistant Bri Rodriguez scored the game-winner. The Mountaineers have not lost to the Scarlet Knights since a 1-0 defeat in Piscataway, N.J., on Oct. 5, 2008.
Top PerformersWVU G A Pts.Frances Silva (F) 15 13 43Kelsie Maloney (F) 6 4 16
Rutgers G A Pts.Stefanie Scholz (F) 10 1 21Jonelle Filigno (F) 8 3 19
No. 7 West Virginia vs. RutgersNCAA Championship First Round
Quick FactsLocation .................................................................................Morgantown, W.Va.Enrollment ..................................................................................................... 32,595Founded .............................................................................................................1867Nickname .........................................................................................MountaineersColors ........................................................................................ Old Gold and BlueConference.............................................................................. Big 12 ConferencePresident ............................................................................Dr. James P. ClementsAthletic Director ...................................................................................Oliver LuckStadium ....................................................................Dick Dlesk Soccer StadiumCapacity .............................................................................................................1,650
Mounatineer Soccer 2013 Record................................................................................................................... 16-3-22013 Big 12 Record ............................................................................................................7-12012 Record.......................................................................................................11-5-4, 7-0-1Starters Returning/Lost ................................................................................................... 9/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................................................................................11/6Newcomers ............................................................................................................................ 10First Season ....................................................................................................................... 1996Program Record .............................................................................................................251-95-38 All-Time Big 12 Record ............................................................................................... 14-1-1Big 12 Regular-Season Titles ....................................................................2 (2012, 2013)Big 12 Championship Titles ..................................................................................1 (2013)NCAA Tournaments 14 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)NCAA Tournament Record .........................................................................................12-13
Women’s Soccer Coaching StaffHead Coach (Season) ................................................Nikki Izzo-Brown (18th)Alma Mater ........................................................University of Rochester, 1992Associate Head Coach ......................................................Lisa Stoia (Seventh)Alma Mater ............................................................................West Virginia, 2005Assistant Coach .............................................................Marisa Kanela (Fourth)Alma Mater ............................................................................West Virginia, 2007Volunteer Assistant ....................................................... Zach Johnson (Third)Alma Mater ............................................................................West Virginia, 2010
Meet the West Virginia Mountaineers Alphabetical # Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown22 Bryce Banuelos M 5-5 Fr. Elmhurst, Ill.31 Maggie Bedillion D 5-8 So. Washington, Pa. 24 Carly Black D 5-8 r-Fr. Horsham, Pa.32 Kara Blosser M 5-9 Sr. Spotsylvania, Va.21 Tessa Broadwater M 5-8 Fr. Midlothian, Va.88 Kadeisha Buchanan D 5-6 Fr. Brampton, Ontario20 Ali Connelly M 5-6 Jr. South Bend, Ind. 2 Halie Conroy D 5-7 So. Highlands Ranch, Colo.10 Jess Crowder D 5-2 Jr. Cary, N.C.3 Leah Emaus D 5-8 So. Webster, N.Y.27 Amanda Hill M 5-6 So. Washington, Pa.17 Noelle Honeycutt D 5-6 So. Huntsville, Ala.15 Sarah Howley D 5-8 Fr. Dallas, Texas23 Sara Keane GK 5-9 Sr. Mt. Laurel, N.J.33 Haley Keefer GK 5-4 Fr. Grand Blanc, Mich.11 Ashley Lawrence F 5-6 Fr. Toronto, Ontario7 Kelsie Maloney F 5-2 So. Harrisburg, Pa. 4 Daniela Neves F 5-4 Fr. Springfield, Va.1 Michelle Newhouse GK 5-8 Fr. Pinch, W. Va.0 Katie Osterman GK 5-9 Jr. Virginia Beach, Va.5 Amandine Pierre-Louis F 5-6 Fr. Montreal, Quebec6 Cari Price D 5-9 So. Sykesville, Md.99 Kate Schwindel F 5-6 Jr. Livingston, N.J.9 Frances Silva F 5-4 Sr. Overland Park, Kan.14 Annalika Steyn F 5-9 So. Hoover, Ala.8 Caroline Szwed M 5-7 Sr. Oakville, Ontario16 Kailey Utley F 5-4 So. St. Louis, Mo.18 Ashley Woolpert D 5-8 Fr. Springboro, Ohio
Numerical # Name Pos. B/T Yr. Hometown0 Katie Osterman GK 5-9 Jr. Virginia Beach, Va.1 Michelle Newhouse GK 5-8 Fr. Pinch, W. Va.2 Halie Conroy D 5-7 So. Highlands Ranch, Colo.3 Leah Emaus D 5-8 So. Webster, N.Y.4 Daniela Neves F 5-4 Fr. Springfield, Va.5 Amandine Pierre-Louis F 5-6 Fr. Montreal, Quebec6 Cari Price D 5-9 So. Sykesville, Md.7 Kelsie Maloney F 5-2 So. Harrisburg, Pa. 8 Caroline Szwed M 5-7 Sr. Oakville, Ontario9 Frances Silva F 5-4 Sr. Overland Park, Kan.10 Jess Crowder D 5-2 Jr. Cary, N.C.11 Ashley Lawrence F 5-6 Fr. Toronto, Ontario14 Annalika Steyn F 5-9 So. Hoover, Ala.15 Sarah Howley D 5-8 Fr. Dallas, Texas16 Kailey Utley F 5-4 So. St. Louis, Mo.17 Noelle Honeycutt D 5-6 So. Huntsville, Ala.18 Ashley Woolpert D 5-8 Fr. Springboro, Ohio20 Ali Connelly M 5-6 Jr. South Bend, Ind. 21 Tessa Broadwater M 5-8 Fr. Midlothian, Va.22 Bryce Banuelos M 5-5 Fr. Elmhurst, Ill.23 Sara Keane GK 5-9 Sr. Mt. Laurel, N.J.24 Carly Black D 5-8 r-Fr. Horsham, Pa.27 Amanda Hill M 5-6 So. Washington, Pa.31 Maggie Bedillion D 5-8 So. Washington, Pa. 32 Kara Blosser M 5-9 Sr. Spotsylvania, Va.33 Haley Keefer GK 5-4 Fr. Grand Blanc, Mich.88 Kadeisha Buchanan D 5-6 Fr. Brampton, Ontario99 Kate Schwindel F 5-6 Jr. Livingston, N.J.
Nikki Izzo-Brown•18th season at WVU• University of Rochester (1992)
The Izzo-Brown File - Year by Year1995 West Virginia Wesleyan 13-5-01996 West Virginia 10-7-21997 West Virginia 11-6-21998 West Virginia 11-6-21999 West Virginia 9-9-12000 West Virginia 15-6-02001 West Virginia 15-5-12002 West Virginia 18-3-12003 West Virginia 17-4-22004 West Virginia 15-6-02005 West Virginia 12-6-32006 West Virginia 14-4-32007 West Virginia 18-5-22008 West Virginia 14-3-62009 West Virginia 10-7-62010 West Virginia 18-5-22011 West Virginia 17-5-02012 West Virginia 11-5-42013 West Virginia 16-3-2
Career Record (19 years) 264-100-38
• Named the first head coach of West Virginia women’s soccer in 1995
• WVU has made 14 consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament under the guidance of Izzo-Brown
• Coached 12 players that have moved onto the professional ranks
• Fifteen Mountaineers have received All-America honors under Izzo-Brown’s watch, and 11 others have garnered Academic All-America status
• Named to the West Virginia Executive Sports Hall of Fame and the University of Rochester Athletic Hall of Fame
Mountaineer Story Lines...Career Benchmark In her 19th season as a head coach, Nikki Izzo-Brown eclipsed the 250-career victory mark with a 4-0 win over Central Michigan on Aug. 30 at Dick Dlesk Stadium in Morgantown. She led the Mountaineers to their 250th program victory with a 1-0 win over Baylor in the Big 12 Soccer Championship semifinals on Nov. 8. She has been named conference coach of the year on four occasions (2001, 2002, 2012, 2013) and regional coach of the year three times (2000, 2002, 2007).
Scoring Silva Frances Silva, the unanimous Big 12 Conference Offensive Player of the Year selection, found the scoring touch in 2013, as the senior forward from Overland Park, Kan., has tallied at least one point in 18 of 21 matches. Silva has scored nine goals in the Mountaineers’ last nine matches and has tallied a program single-season record 13 assists for 43 points (15 G, 13 A), the single-season record for a WVU senior. This is the first year she has reached double-figure totals in goals and assists. The 15 goals are a career single-season record and rank No. 4 in program history. She is tied with Ashley Banks (2007) for the senior single-season goal record. Silva ranks No. 1 in the Big 12 Conference in points, assists and goals; she ranks No. 6, No. 7 and No. 18 in the NCAA in the same categories. Silva shows 38 career goals and ranks No. 4 in the WVU record book; Chrissie Abbott (2000-03) holds the record at 53. With 98 career points, she ranks No. 4 in the record book. Abbot owns the record with 125 points.
Silva’s Touch vs. the Top 10 Over the course of her four-year career, Frances Silva has tallied six career goals against top-10 opponents, including scores vs. No. 1 North Carolina, No. 2 Penn State and No. 7 Duke this season. Silva also has scored against No. 1 Stanford (2012), No. 7 Oklahoma State (2012) and No. 8 Marquette (2011).
Dishing it Out Frances Silva has set-up 13 of WVU’s 47 goals this season, including three in the Mountaineers’ 4-1 win over Wright State on Sept. 22. The three assists matched a WVU single-game record and pushed her game point total to five (1 G, 3 A), the 12th-best single-game total in program history. Silva’s 13 assists are a WVU single-season record and rank No. 7 nationally. Her assist total eclipses her previous season-best showing (4, 2011) by nine. Her career assist total stands at 22, and she ranks No. 7 in the record book.
Hometown Performance Frances Silva used the hometown crowd to her advantage in Kansas City, scoring three goals, including two game-winners, in the Mountaineers’ Big 12 Soccer Championship run. The Overland Park, Kan., native opened the team’s championship scoring in the 18th minute of the Mountaineers’ Nov. 6. match against Kansas, connecting on a free kick that gave WVU a lead it would never relinquish. She added her second goal eight minutes later, converting her third PK of the season. WVU won, 3-0. Silva netted the match’s lone goal against Baylor on Nov. 8. After she was taken down from behind just outside the box, Silva converted on a free kick from 21-yards out in the 51st minute. She finished with a championship-best six points (3 G) and was named Offensive MVP.
Championship Scoring Touch Frances Silva’s three goals at the 2013 Big 12 Soccer Championship pushed her career goal total in conference championships to six, a WVU program record. Silva is the second Mountaineer to tally a goal in three different tournaments; Blake Miller (2008-11) also scored five goals in three tournaments. Chrissie Abbott (2000-03) scored five goals in two tournaments.
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Silva Shoots, Scores x 2 Frances Silva put forth her second two-goal performance of the season on Nov. 6, as she tallied the team’s first two scores en route to a 3-0 win over Kansas in the Big 12 Soccer Championship quarterfinals. Silva scored off a free kick in the 18th minute and then connected on a penalty kick eight minutes later. It was the sixth two-goal performance of her career. Silva completed her first two-goal performance of the season on Oct. 4, as she notched both goals in WVU’s 2-1 victory over Texas in Morgantown. She earned Disney Soccer/NSCAA and Big 12 Player of the Week honors for her four-point performance.
Saving the Best For Last Taking her senior leadership role to heart, Frances Silva has been lights out in her fourth year at WVU, scoring 15 goals, a senior single-season record, and adding 13 assists, a program best single-season mark. Silva’s production level has steadily increased each season, peaking at 43 points entering the 2013 NCAA Championship.
Points Galore Frances Silva has tallied at least one point in 18 of 21 matches in 2013. Of the 18 matches she has earned a point in, 14 were multiple-point performances. Silva tallied a season-best five points in the Mountaineers’ 4-1 win over Wright State on Sept. 22 (1 G, 3 A). She has tallied three points in seven matches.
Schwindel Shoots, Scores! Forward Kate Schwindel complimented the offense of linemate Frances Silva, as the junior scored 11 goals this season, including five in eight Big 12 contests. The total ranks No. 3 in the Big 12 Conference, Before going down with a season-ending injury on Oct. 27, Schwindel netted her second golden goal of the season, as she scored in the 101st minute at Oklahoma on Oct. 25 to clinch the Mountaineers’ second straight Big 12 regular-season title. She previously netted the golden goal in WVU’s 3-2 overtime victory against TCU in Morgantown on Oct. 13. Schwindel shows 26 goals for her career, the 10th-best total in program history. Her 11-goal output is a personal best single-season showing; she tallied nine in 2012. Additionally, her 28 points (11 G, 6 A) also are a career high. She ranks No. 3 in the conference in points.
Silva in the Record Book With one last NCAA Tournament run remaining in her career, senior forward Frances Silva has already etched her name throughout the WVU record book.
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**A rankings note - WVU’s No. 9 ranking in the Oct. 22 NSCAA/Continental Tire National College Poll was the Mountaineers’ first Top-10 appearance since earning the No. 7 ranking in the Sept. 1.
NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA PollRank Team Record1 Virginia 20-12 UCLA 17-1-23 Florida State 16-1-34 Virginia Tech 15-3-25 North Carolina 17-46 Florida 17-4-17 Portland 16-2-18 Marquette 18-39 Santa Clara 14-4-110 Nebraska 18-3-111 Michigan 16-3-112 West Virginia 16-3-213 Texas A&M 17-4-114 South Carolina 16-3-215 Denver 18-1-116 UCF 16-2-417 Stanford 13-5-118 Texas Tech 17-2-219 BYU 14-4-120 Georgetown 15-2-221 Washington St. 14-3-322 Mississippi 15-5-223 Notre Dame 11-7-124 Penn State 14-6-125 Boston U. 14-3-4
Soccer America Top 25Rank Team Record1 Florida State 18-1-32 UCLA 17-1-23 Virginia 20-14 Virginia Tech 16-4-25 North Carolina 17-46 Marquette 18-37 Nebraska 18-3-18 Texas A&M 17-4-19 West Virginia 16-3-210 Portland 16-2-111 Michigan 15-3-112 Georgetown 15-2-213 Stanford 13-5-114 Santa Clara 14-4-115 Florida 18-4-116 UCF 16-2-417 Texas Tech 17-2-218 BYU 14-4-119 Notre Dame 11-7-120 South Carolina 16-3-221 Denver 18-1-122 Washington St. 14-3-323 Wake Forest 10-6-224 Colorado College 15-4-225 Iowa 15-6-1
SoccerTimes.com Top 25 (as of 11/5/13)
Rank Team Record1 Virginia 20-12 Florida State 18-1-33 UCLA 17-1-24 North Carolina 17-45 Virginia Tech 16-4-26 Florida 18-4-17 Santa Clara 14-4-18 Michigan 15-3-19 South Carolina 16-3-210 Stanford 13-5-111 Portland 16-2-112 Marquette 18-313 Georgetown 15-2-214 Texas Tech 17-2-215 Nebraska 18-3-116 Denver 18-1-117 UCF 16-2-418 Penn State 14-6-119 West Virginia 16-3-220 Notre Dame 11-7-121 BYU 14-4-122 Texas A&M 17-4-123 Washington St. 14-3-324 Wake Forest 10-6-225 Mississippi 15-5-2
TopDrawerSoccer.comRank Team Record1 Florida State 18-1-32 UCLA 17-1-23 Virginia 20-14 Virginia Tech 16-4-25 North Carolina 17-46 Portland 16-2-17 West Virginia 16-3-28 Florida 18-4-19 UCF 16-2-410 Nebraska 18-3-111 Marquette 18-312 Denver 18-1-113 Michigan 15-3-114 South Carolina 16-3-215 Texas A&M 17-4-116 Georgetown 15-2-217 Stanford 13-5-118 Texas Tech 17-2-219 BYU 14-4-120 Santa Clara 14-4-121 Washington St. 14-3-322 Colorado College 15-4-223 Penn State 14-6-124 Boston U. 14-3-425 California 11-4-5
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Big 12 Champions! The Mountaineers won their first Big 12 Soccer Championship title with a thrilling 1-0 victory over Oklahoma State on Nov. 10, at Swope Soccer Village, in Kansas City, Mo. Top-seeded WVU survived a first-half offensive storm from the sixth-seeded Cowgirls, with senior goalkeeper Sara Keane making five saves in the first 45 minutes; she went on to make a career-high nine stops. The title is the first for any WVU team at a Big 12 Conference championship. It is the program’s fourth conference championship title and third in four years. Including its back-to-back Big 12 regular-season titles, WVU has secured three Big 12 championships in two seasons. A midfield free kick from redshirt-freshman Carly Black sparked WVU’s chance in the 71st minute. She lofted the ball toward the far right post, and freshman midfielder Ashley Lawrence chased it down before sending a high kick just above the head and through the outstretched hands of OSU’s Michaela Ongaro for the first game-winner of her WVU career. Keane’s shutout was her third in as many games, ninth of the season and 26th of her career. Both teams registered 20 shots, with OSU earning a 9-4 advantage in shots on-goal. The Cowgirls also registered a 10-5 advantage in corner kicks. With the win, WVU earned the conference’s automatic bid to the 2013 NCAA Championships.
All-Tournament Recognition Following their 1-0 win over Oklahoma State in the Big 12 Soccer Championship Final, four Mountaineers garnered All-Big 12 Tournament Team honors, the first in program history. Senior forward Frances Silva was named the Offensive MVP, while freshman defender Kadeisha Buchanan was named Defensive MVP. Senior goalkeeper Sara Keane and freshman midfielder Ashley Lawrence also were named to the squad.
The Big 12’s Best The Mountaineers swept the 2013 Big 12 Conference postseason awards, with Frances Silva earning the Offensive Player of the Year honor as a unanimous selection, while Kadeisha Buchanan was named the Defender and Newcomer of the Year. Coach Nikki Izzo-Brown earned her second straight Big 12 Coach of the Year honor. WVU is the first program to win the offensive and defensive player of the year awards in the same season. Prior to the defensive recognition’s debut in 2007, only Colorado (2003) had swept the individual honors outright. Silva is the fifth Mountaineer to earn an offensive player of the year award and the first since 2007. Buchanan’s defender of the year award is the second straight honor for a Mountaineer, as Bry McCarthy was honored in 2012. She is the team’s fourth newcomer of the year honoree and first since 2011. Izzo-Brown’s honor is the fourth of her career. Silva, Buchanan, Kate Schwindel and Ashley Lawrence were named to the All-Big 12 First Team, while Amanda Hill was named to the second team. Buchanan, Lawrence and Carly Black were named to the All-Big 12 Newcomer Team. The eight All-Big 12 selections were a conference-best total.
2013 Mountaineer Accolades
Frances SilvaSenior CLASS Award CandidateBig 12 Conference Offensive Player of the YearDisney Soccer/NSCAA Player of the Week (10/8)Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (10/8) Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (9/10)
Kadeisha Buchanan Big 12 Conference Defender of the YearBig 12 Conference Newcomer of the YearBig 12 Newcomer of the Week (10/1)TopDrawerSoccer.com No. 4 Impact Freshman
Kate SchwindelBig 12 Offensive Player of the Week (10/15) Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (10/1)TopDrawerSoccer.com Player of the Week (10/15)TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week (10/15)TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week (10/1)CS360.com PrimeTime co-Player of the Week (10/1)
Sara KeaneBig 12 Defensive Player of the Week (10/1) Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (8/27)
Ashley LawrenceBig 12 Newcomer of the Week (10/8)
Kelsie MaloneyCS360.com Primetime Performer Honor Roll (8/27)
The Mountaineers Are...• 251-95-38 all-time, now in the program’s 18th season;• 144-32-14 all-time home record;• 81-51-20 all-time away record;• 26-12-4 all-time neutral record;• 8-8-2 all-time in season openers;• 1-2-2 in 2013 versus ranked opponents;• 3-0-0 in 2013 televised games;• 11-1-2 in 2013 night games;• 5-2-0 in 2013 day games (before 5 p.m.);• 2-0-2 in 2013 overtime games;• 13-0-2 in 2013 when leading after 75 minutes;• 1-3-0 in 2013 when trailing after 75 minutes;• 2-0-0 in 2013 when tied after 75 minutes;• 10-0-2 in 2013 when leading at the half;• 6-0-0 in 2013 when tied at the half;• 0-3-0 in 2013 when trailing at the half;• 15-0-2 in 2013 when scoring first;• 1-3-0 in 2013 when opponents score first;• 14-2-1 in 2013 when scoring 2 or more goals;• 2-3-1 in 2013 when allowing 2 or more goals;• 5-2-0 in 2013 when wearing white uniforms;• 0-1-2 in 2013 when wearing navy uniforms;• 10-0-0 in 2013 when wearing gold uniforms; and• 1-0-0 in 2013 when wearing pink uniforms.
Last Time They Scored...Player (Career Goal) ......Opponent ............................ DateAshley Lawrence (4) .......vs. Oklahoma State ............. 11/10/13Frances Silva (38) ..........vs. Baylor ............................ 11/8/13Tessa Broadwater (2) .....vs. Kansas ........................... 11/6/13 Kate Schwindel (26) .......Oklahoma ............................ 10/25/13 Kelsie Maloney (8) ..........Kansas ................................ 10/18/13Cari Price (4) ..................at Baylor .............................. 9/29/13Kadeisha Buchanan (1) ..at Baylor .............................. 9/29/13Amanda Hill (3) ...............Wright State ........................ 9/22/13Carly Black (1) ................Wright State ........................ 9/22/13Annalika Steyn (2) ..........Central Michigan ................. 8/30/13Kara Blosser (3)..............Texas ................................... 10/26/12Leah Emaus (1) ..............High Point ............................ 9/16/12Kailey Utley (1) ...............Western Carolina ................ 8/19/12Caroline Szwed (4) .........Seton Hall ............................ 10/30/11
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Big 12 Weekly Accolades WVU won a conference-best eight Big 12 weekly awards this season, including forward Kate Schwindel’s second Offensive Player of the Week honor on Oct. 15. WVU swept the Oct. 1 awards, with Schwindel (offensive), goalkeeper Sara Keane (defensive) and defender Kadeisha Buchanan (newcomer) claiming the honors. WVU’s sweep marked the first time a team won all three honors since Missouri did so in 2009. Forward Frances Silva, Schwindel and Keane show two honors each this year.
Shutout Keane Senior Sara Keane has posted nine shutouts in 2013, the third-best mark in the Big 12. Most recently, she made a career-best nine saves in WVU’s 1-0 win over Oklahoma State in the Big 12 Soccer Championship final on Nov. 10. Keane shows 59 saves this season, the fifth-best conference total, and a .720 save percentage. With 26 career shutouts, she ranks No. 3 in program history.
Keane Saves Best for Last Senior Sara Keane was spectacular in the Mountaineers’ 1-0 win over Oklahoma State in the Big 12 Soccer Championship finale on Nov. 10, making a career-best nine saves for the 26th shutout of her career. She opened the season with eight saves at No. 2 Penn State on Aug. 23. Keane tallied eight stops twice in 2012, against No. 6 Penn State and No. 20 Baylor, and once in 2011 at Pitt.
National Respect WVU’s top point earners garned national recogntion this year. Kate Schwindel was named TopDrawerSoccer.com’s Player of the Week on Oct. 15. She also was named to the Women’s Team of the Week, her second distinction in 14 days. Additionally, Frances Silva was named the Disney Soccer/NSCAA Player of the Week on Oct. 8, her second career honor.
Magnificent Maloney Sophomore forward Kelsie Maloney has tallied four game-winners this season, including two in Big 12 play. Most recently, she scored the game-winner in WVU’s 2-0 victory over Kansas on Oct. 18, her sixth goal of the season. Maloney also tallied the second goal in the 2-1 win at Oklahoma State on Sept. 27. Maloney ranks second in the Big 12 in game-winners and sixth in points with 16 (6 G, 4 A). Her six goals, the third-best Mountaineer showing, rank sixth in the Big 12.
The Price is Right Sophomore defender Cari Price has tallied four goals this season, including three at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium. The scores are the first of her career. Price’s latest was her biggest yet, as she netted the game-winner in the Mountaineers’ 4-3 victory at then-No. 9 Baylor on Sept. 29. Her header shut the door on a BU offensive attack that gained momentum in the closing minutes of the second period. She shows 12 points (4 G, 4 A) for the season and ranks fourth on the team. Her four assists rank No. 3 on the team, No. 9 in the Big 12.
• The top eight teams based on conference results qualified for the postseason event that took place in Kansas City, Mo., on Nov. 6 - 10, at Swope Soccer Village.
Friday, Nov. 8Game 5: No. 1 West Virginia def.No. 5 Baylor, 1-0Game 6: No. 6 Oklahoma State def. No. 2 Texas Tech, 1-0
Sunday, Nov. 10Game 7: Big 12 Championship No. 1 West Virginia def. No. 6 Oklahoma State, 1-0
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Senior Leadership Sara Keane, Frances Silva and Caroline Szwed have been named captains of the 2013 Mountaineers by coach Nikki Izzo-Brown and her staff.
Four-Year Wins The 2013 WVU senior class of Kara Blosser, Sara Keane, Frances Silva and Caroline Szwed own a four-year record of 62-18-7 (.753), the 12th-best total nationally according to CollegeSoccer360.com.
Home Sweet Home The Mountaineers have developed a true home field advantage, going 80-15-11 at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium since its opening in August 2004. Including its 4-0 showing this season, WVU has not dropped a match to a conference opponent in Morgantown since losing 3-2 in overtime to then-No. 8 Notre Dame on Oct. 2, 2009. WVU has set two DDSS attendance records in 2013, as 1,553 fans, the fifth-best showing in program history, were in attendance on Oct. 4 to watch the Mountaineers earn a 2-1 win over Texas, and 1,310 fans, the 12th-best mark, helped WVU open its home season with a 4-0 win over Central Michigan on Aug. 30. Over the past five seasons, more than 52,000 fans have packed the stands to make DDSS one of the toughest environments in the Big 12.
Top-10 Wins With its 4-3 victory at No. 9 Baylor on Sept. 29, the Mountaineers have defeated a top-10 team in each of the last nine seasons.
Battle to a Draw WVU opened its 2013 campaign with a 2-2 draw at No. 2 Penn State, the 2012 national runners-up, on Aug. 23. Frances Silva gave the Mountaineers an early 1-0 lead after connecting on a cross from Kelsie Maloney in the fifth minute. Maloney extended WVU’s lead in the 70th minute on a header from Ashley Lawrence. The Nittany Lions came back late in the game, netting two goals within 72 seconds in the 81st and 82nd minutes. The game ended in a 2-2 tie, the first draw in the series between the two programs. WVU also opened its 2010 season with an overtime game, losing 2-1 in the first OT period to PSU in Morgantown. WVU last opened a season with a draw in 2009, as the Mountaineers played to a 0-0 result with Ohio State on Aug. 23, in Morgantown.
Big 12 Soccer WVU is in its second season as a member of the Big 12 Conference. WVU women’s soccer adds to the competiveness of the league, bringing 14 consecutive NCAA appearances on its resume – more than any other league team. The Big 12 has advanced at least two teams to the second round of the NCAA Championship and at least one squad to the third round in 15 of the league’s 17 seasons.
Against the Conferences
Big Ten 0-0-1No. 2 Penn State T, 2-2 (2OT)
ACC 1-1-1Syracuse W, 2-1No. 12 Duke T, 1-1 (2OT)No. 1 North Carolina L, 2-4
Atlantic 10 1-0Richmond W, 2-0
Horizon 1-0Wright State W, 4-1
MAC 1-0Central Michigan W, 4-0
OVC 2-0Morehead State W, 2-0Eastern Kentucky W, 4-0
SEC 0-1-0Kentucky L, 2-4
Record when scoring two or more goals1996 ..................................................................................7-1-01997 ..................................................................................6-0-11998 ....................................................................... 9-0-01999 ....................................................................... 9-0-02000 .....................................................................10-2-02001 .....................................................................13-0-02002 .....................................................................16-0-02003 .....................................................................16-1-02004 .....................................................................14-0-02005 ....................................................................... 9-1-02006 .....................................................................13-1-02007 .....................................................................12-0-02008 .....................................................................11-1-02009 ....................................................................... 4-1-02010 .....................................................................13-0-02011 .....................................................................13-0-02012 ....................................................................... 7-0-12013 .....................................................................14-2-1All-Time ...........................................196-10-3
*13-6-1 against opponents ranked in the top 25 when scoring two or more goals **79% of program wins come when scoring two or more goals
Wins vs. the Top 10
2013 ................ at No. 9 Baylor ..................................................................... W, 4-32012 ................ No. 1 Stanford ..................................................................... W, 1-02012 ................ No. 7 Oklahoma State ...................................................... W, 1-02011 ................ No. 9 Marquette ................................................................. W, 3-12010 ................ No. 9 Virginia ....................................................................... W, 1-02009 ................ at No. 9 Rutgers .................................................................. W, 1-02009 ................ at No. 8 Penn State ............................................................ W, 2-12008 ................ No. 7 Virginia ....................................................................... W, 3-02007 ................ at No. 6 Penn State ............................................................ W, 1-02006 ................ at No. 7 Penn State ............................................................ W, 2-12005 ................ at No. 9 Marquette ............................................................ W, 2-0
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Top of the Class Frances Silva was named one of 30 candidates for the 2013 Senior CLASS Award. She is the first WVU women’s soccer student-athlete to earn the distinction. Silva graduated in three years with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism while maintaining a 3.97 cumulative grade point average. In 2013, she received the Dr. Gerald Lage award, the highest academic honor given by the Big 12 Conference, and the Jerry P. Wilkins Scholarship from WVU. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sport management. The Senior CLASS Award recognizes student-athletes that have excelled in four areas - classroom, character, community and competition. Silva was one of two candidates from the Big 12 Conference (Kat Ludlow, BU).
WVU’s 2013 Game-Winning GoalsName Opponent Time Score FinalOwn Goal vs. Syracuse 89:11 2-1 2-1Cari Price Central Michigan 40:33 1-0 4-0Kelsie Maloney Morehead State 58:22 1-0 2-0Kate Schwindel Eastern Kentucky 5:23 1-0 4-0Kelsie Maloney (2) Richmond 62:01 1-0 2-0Carly Black Wright State 31:57 2-1 4-1Kelsie Maloney (3) at Oklahoma State 72:21 2-0 2-1Cari Price (2) at Baylor 77:12 4-2 4-3Frances Silva Texas 45:32 2-0 2-1Frances Silva (2) Iowa State 13:13 1-0 2-0Kate Schwindel (2) TCU 98:44 3-2 3-2Kelsie Maloney (4) Kansas 9:36 1-0 2-0Kate Schwindel (3) at Oklahoma 101:40 2-1 2-1Frances Silva (3) vs. Kansas (B12QF) 17:10 1-0 3-0 Frances Silva (4) vs. Baylor (B12SF) 51:28 1-0 1-0Ashley Lawrence (1) vs. Oklahoma State (B12F) 71:02 1-0 1-0
First-Time Foes WVU faced four new opponents this fall and finished with a 2-1-1 record. The Mountaineers met Duke [1-1/T (2OT)] on Sept. 6 , North Carolina (2-4/L) on Sept. 8, Eastern Kentucky (4-0/W) on Sept. 13 and Wright State (4-1/W) on Sept. 22. In the program’s 18-year existence, WVU has faced 97 different teams.
Offensive Attack The 2013 Mountaineers returned 88 percent of their goal scoring from a year ago, as underclassmen accounted for 30 of the team’s 34 goals. Twenty of the team’s 34 goals came from the forward duo of Frances Silva (11) and Kate Schwindel (9).
Returning Defenders Sara Keane returned after registering 17 shutouts over the past two seasons. Center back Leah Emaus and outside back Jess Crowder also returned – both first-time starters a year ago.
2013 Preseason Big 12 Poll and Preseason All-Big 12 Team WVU was tabbed the top squad in the 2013 Big 12 Preseason Poll. After going undefeated in their inaugural Big 12 season, the Mountaineers tallied seven of the nine first-place votes. Texas Tech, Baylor, Oklahoma State and Kansas completed the top five. The Mountaineers headlined the 2013 preseason All-Big 12 Team, garnering a conference-best five selections: Frances Silva, Kate Schwindel, Kara Blosser, Ashley Lawrence and Jess Crowder.
North Carolina* ..............................32Notre Dame .....................................21Virginia ..............................................20Penn State* ......................................19Texas A&M ........................................19Wake Forest .....................................18UCLA ..................................................17Stanford ............................................16West Virginia ..........................14Florida State ....................................14Portland ............................................14Boston College ...............................11Duke* .................................................11Florida ................................................11California ..........................................10*Denotes 2013 Opponent
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International Mountaineers
Canadian National TeamKadeisha Buchanan
U-20 Canadian TeamKadeisha Buchanan
U-17 Canadian TeamKadeisha BuchananAshley LawrenceAmandine Pierre-Louis
Fantastic Freshmen Among coach Nikki Izzo-Brown’s freshman class is Canadian National Team member Kadeisha Buchanan. Buchanan came to Morgantown after competing with the Canada U20 team in Denmark in July. Fellow Canadian Ashley Lawrence was named to the Canadian U20 team but did not make the trip to Denmark. Bryce Banuelos came to Morgantown after claiming the 2013 U18 U.S. Youth Soccer National Championship with Team Chicago Academy-Botafogo. Banuelos and company defeated fellow Mountaineer freshman Daniela Neves and the Virginia Heat Blue, 2-1, in overtime for the title.
Challenging Competition The 2013 West Virginia women’s soccer schedule was a grueling one, as the squad faced seven teams that appeared in the 2012 NCAA Tournament – Baylor, Central Michigan, Duke, Kentucky, North Carolina, Penn State and Texas Tech.
Team Season Highs Points: 14 vs. Wright State (Sept. 22) Goals: 4 four times; most recently at Baylor (Sept. 29) Assists: 6 vs. Wright State (Sept. 22) Shots: 35 vs. TCU (Oct. 13) Shots on Goal: 12 vs. TCU (Oct. 13) Saves: 9 vs. Oklahoma State (Nov. 10) Corner Kicks: 14 vs. TCU (Oct. 13) Fouls: 14 at Baylor (Sept. 29) 14 at Penn State (Aug. 23)
Team Season Lows Points: 0 at Texas Tech (Oct. 27) Goals: 0 at Texas Tech (Oct. 27) Assists: 0 at Texas Tech (Oct. 27) 0 vs. Baylor (Nov. 8) Shots: 3 vs. North Carolina (Sept. 8) Shots on Goal: 2 vs. North Carolina (Sept. 8) Saves: 0 five times; most recently vs. Kansas (Nov. 6) Corner Kicks: 1 vs. North Carolina (Sept. 8) Fouls: 4 vs. Iowa State (Oct. 13) 4 vs. Central Michigan (Aug. 30)
Opponent Season Highs Points: 11 by North Carolina (Sept. 8) Goals: 4 by Kentucky (Sept. 15) 4 by North Carolina (Sept. 8) Assists: 3 by Baylor (Sept. 29) 3 by North Carolina (Sept. 8) Shots: 25 by Duke (Sept. 6) Shots on Goal: 10 by Penn State (Aug. 23) Saves: 9 by TCU (Oct. 13) Corner Kicks: 11 by Penn State (Aug. 23) Fouls: 16 by Duke (Sept. 6)
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0 Katie Osterman (GK) GP: 1/1 GS: 0/0 MIN: 14:53 vs. W. State (9/22)/same GA: 0/0 SO: 0/0 Saves: 0/0
2 Halie Conroy (D) GP: 5/12 GS: 0/0 G: 0/0 A: 0/ 1 vs. High Point (9/16/12) P: 0/1 vs. High Point (9/16/12) SH: 0/0 SoG: 0/0
3 Leah Emaus (D) GP: 21/41 GS: 21/28 G: 0/1 vs. High Point (9/16/12) A: 0/0 P: 0/1 vs. High Point (9/16/12) SH: 1 (5 times)/2 (3 times) SoG: 0/1 (2 times)
6 Cari Price (D) GP: 21/25 GS: 14/14 G: 2 vs. C. Michigan (8/30)/same A: 1 (4 times)/same P: 4 vs. C. Michigan (8/30)/same SH: 3 (2 times)/same SoG: 2 (2 times)/same
7 Kelsie Maloney (F) GP: 21/38 GS: 21/38 G: 1 (6 times)/1 (8 times) A: 1 (4 times)/1 (7 times) P: 3 at Penn State (8/23)/same SH: 3 vs. Texas (10/4)/7 vs. Duquesne (9/6/12) SoG: 2 (2 times)/4 vs. Oklahoma State (9/23/12)
9 Frances Silva (F) GP: 21/87 GS: 21/83 G: 2 (2 times)/2 (6 times) A: 3 vs. Wright State (9/22)/same P: 5 vs. Wright State (9/22)/ 5 (2 times) SH: 9 vs. TCU (10/13)/ 11 vs. Duquesne (9/6/12) SoG: 4 vs. Baylor (11/8)/ 5 at Iowa State (10/7/12) 10 Jess Crowder (D) GP: 21/53 GS: 21/40 G: 0/0 A: 1 (4 times)/1(7 times) P: 1 (4 times)/1 (7 times) SH: 3 at Oklahoma State (9/27)/same SoG: 2 vs. Kansas (11/6)/same
11 Ashley Lawrence (M) GP: 21/21 GS: 18/18 G: 1 (4 times)/same A: 1 (4 times)/same P: 3 vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/13)/same SH: 6 vs. TCU (10/13)/same SoG: 3 vs. Kansas (11/6)/same
14 Annalika Steyn (F) GP: 21/38 GS: 0/0 G: 1 vs. C. Michigan (8/30)/1 (2 times) A: 1 (4 times)/same P: 2 vs. C. Michigan (8/30)/2 (2 times) SH: 3 (3 times)/4 vs. C. Michigan (8/24/12) SoG: 2 at Baylor (9/29)/same
16 Kailey Utley (F) GP: 19/39 GS: 1/5 G: 0/1 vs. W. Carolina (8/19/12) A: 1 vs. Wright State (9/22)/1 (4 times) P: 1 vs. Wright State (9/22)/ 3 vs. W. Carolina (8/19/12) SH: 2 (4 times)/3 vs. W. Carolina (8/19/12) SoG: 1 (3 times)/1 (10 times)
20 Ali Connelly (M) GP: 3/24 GS: 0/1 G: 0/0 A: 1 vs. C. Michigan (8/30)/same P: 1 vs. C. Michigan (8/30)/same SH: 0/1 (5 times) SoG: 0/1 vs. W. Carolina (8/19/12)
21 Tessa Broadwater (M) GP: 15/15 GS: 3/3 G: 1 (2 times)/same A: 1 vs. Wright State (9/22)/same P: 2 (2 times)/same SH: 3 vs. Oklahoma State (11/10)/ same SoG: 1 (5 times)/same 22 Bryce Banuelos (M) GP: 3/3 GS: 3/3 G: 0/0 A: 0/0 P: 0/0 SH: 1 at Penn State (8/23)/same SoG: 1 at Penn State (8/23)/same
23 Sara Keane (GK) GP: 21/63 GS: 21/63 MIN: 110:00 (2 times)/110:00 (6 times) GA: 4 (2 times)/5 at Penn State (8/26/11) SO: 9/26 Saves: 9 vs. Oklahoma State (11/10)/same
24 Carly Black (D) GP: 21/21 GS: 21/21 G: 1 vs. Wright State (9/22)/same A: 1 (2 times)/same P: 2 vs. Wright State (9/22)/same SH: 2 (4 times)/same SoG: 1 (2 times)/same
27 Amanda Hill (M) GP: 21/41 GS: 21/41 G: 1 vs. Wright State (9/22)/1 (3 times) A: 1 (2 times)/1 (3 times) P: 2 vs. Wright State (9/22)/2 (3 times) SH: 4 vs. Oklahoma State (11/10)/ same SoG: 2 vs. Oklahoma State (11/10)/2 (2 times)
32 Kara Blosser (M) GP: 7/26 GS: 7/25 G: 0/1 (3 times) A: 0/0 P: 0/2 (3 times) SH: 4 at Penn State (8/23)/ 6 vs. Duquesne (9/6/12) SoG: 2 vs. C. Michigan (8/30)/ 3 vs. Towson (9/14/12)
88 Kadeisha Buchanan (D) GP: 21/21 GS: 21/21 G: 1 at Baylor (9/29)/same A: 1 vs. TCU (10/13)/same P: 2 at Baylor (9/29)/same SH: 2 vs. TCU (10/13)/same SoG: 1 at Baylor (9/29)/same
99 Kate Schwindel (F) GP: 18/60 GS: 17/59 G: 1 (11 times)/2 vs. High Point (9/16/12) A: 1 (6 times)/3 (2 times) P: 3 (4 times)/7 vs. High Point (9/16/12) SH: 11 vs. TCU (10/13)/same SoG: 7 vs. TCU (10/13)/same
Mountaineer Season/Career Highs(Stats given for those that have played in 2013; season followed by career)
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2013 Season Stats2013 WVU Women's Soccer
West Virginia Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 10, 2013)All games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 16-3-2 9-1 3-1-2 4-1CONFERENCE 7-1 4-0 3-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 9-2-2 5-1 0-0-2 4-1
Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 23 at #4 PSU T o 2 2-2 3742Aug 25 vs SYRACUSE W 2-1 0Aug 30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 4-0 1310Sept 1 MOREHEAD STATE W 2-0 605
% Sep 06 at #12/12 Duke T o 2 1-1 1805Sep 08 vs #1/1 North Carolina L 2-4 0Sep 13 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 4-0 835Sep 15 KENTUCKY L 2-4 853Sep 20 RICHMOND W 2-0 937Sep 22 WRIGHT STATE W 4-1 542
* Sep 27 at Oklahoma State W 2-1 880* Sep 29 at #12 Baylor W 4-3 379* Oct 04 TEXAS W 2-1 1553* Oct 11 IOWA STATE W 2-0 520* Oct 13 TCU Wot 3-2 562* Oct 18 KANSAS W 2-0 1091* Oct 25 at Oklahoma Wo2 2-1 511* Oct. 27 20 at #18 Texas Tech L 0-2 852
Nov 06 vs #8 Kansas W 3-0 253Nov 08 vs #5 Baylor W 1-0 550Nov 10 vs #6 Oklahoma State W 1-0 630
TEAM STATISTICS WVU OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 47-364 23-207 Goals scored per game 2.24 1.10 Shot pct. . 1 2 9 . 1 1 1 Shots on goal-Attempts 141-364 82-207 SOG pct. . 3 8 7 . 3 9 6 S h o t s / G a m e 17.3 9.9CORNER KICKS 153 78PENALTY KICKS 3-3 4-6PENALTIES Yellow cards 8 12 Red cards 0 1ATTENDANCE T o t a l 8808 8169 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/881 6/1362 Neutral Site #/Avg 5/287
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves23 KEANE,SARA 110:00 2 8
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves28 Eckerstrom, Britt 110:00 2 3
Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalWest Virginia 2 7 2 1 12PSU 8 10 1 2 21
Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 TotalWest Virginia 2 2 2 0 6PSU 3 8 0 0 11
Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalWest Virginia 2 4 1 1 8PSU 0 1 1 1 3
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 4:17 WVU SILVA,FRANCES (1) MALONEY,KELSIE cross to middle2. 69:52 WVU MALONEY,KELSIE (1) LAWRENCE,ASHLEY header off cross in the middle3. 80:36 PSU Schram, Taylor (1) Hayes, Maya shot from 12 yds out4. 81:48 PSU Hayes, Maya (1) Weber, Mallory cross from weber to hayes to beat keeper
Cautions and ejections:
West Virginia-KEANE,SARA (0-0-1). PSU-Eckerstrom, Britt (0-0-1).Stadium: Jeffrey FieldOfficials: Referee: Tim Snyder; Asst. Referee: Dustin Killick; Mike Rossi;Alt. Official: Stan Latta;Offsides: West Virginia 2, PSU 4.
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SYRACUSE vs West Virginia (Aug 25, 2013 at University Park, Pa.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalSYRACUSE 0 1 1West Virginia 1 1 2
SYRACUSE (1-1-0) vs.West Virginia (1-0-1)Date: Aug 25, 2013 • Attendance:Weather:
SYRACUSEPo # Player Sh SO G Agk 1 Brittany Anghel - - - -
Saves by period 1 2 TotalSYRACUSE 3 2 5West Virginia 1 3 4
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 2:52 WVU SCHWINDEL,KATE SILVA,FRANCES 9 cross to 99 from 12 yards out2. 56:47 SYRACU Erin Simon Jackie Moriarty through ball to 3 and beat keeper 1 on 13. 89:11 WVU OWN GOAL (unassisted) own goal off cross
Cautions and ejections:YC-SYRACUSE #20 (76:41)
Win-KEANE,SARA (1-0-1). Loss-Brittany Anghel (1-1-0).Stadium: Jeffrey FieldOfficials:Offsides: SYRACUSE 1, West Virginia 1.
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Central Michigan vs West Virginia (Aug 30, 2013 at Morgantown, W.Va.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalCentral Michigan 0 0 0West Virginia 1 3 4
Central Michigan (0-1-1) vs.West Virginia (2-0-1)Date: Aug 30, 2013 • Attendance: 1310Weather: 87 degrees and partly cloudy
Central MichiganPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 2 LAEUFER, Heather - - - - - 90
Win-KEANE,SARA (2-0-1). Loss-LAEUFER, Heather (0-1-1).Stadium: Dick Dlesk StadiumOfficials: Referee: Shane Moody; Asst. Referee: Khary Williams; Alt. Official: Nathan Utz;Timekeeper: Charles Murphy; Scorer: Jon Hevron;Offsides: Central Michigan 4, West Virginia 2.Coach Nikki Izzo-Brown's 250th career victory
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Morehead State vs #10 West Virginia (Sept 1, 2013 at Morgantown, W.Va.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalMorehead State 0 0 0West Virginia 0 2 2
Morehead State (0-3-1) vs.West Virginia (3-0-1)Date: Sept 1, 2013 • Attendance: 605Weather: 72 degrees and mostly cloudy
Morehead StatePo # Player Sh SO G A Mingk 0 SEEMAN, Hannah - - - - 90
Win-KEANE,SARA (3-0-1). Loss-SEEMAN, Hannah (0-2-1).Stadium: Dick dlesk StadiumOfficials: Referee: Skye Arthur-Banning; Asst. Referee: Kevin Cook; Paul Deverse;Alt. Official: Nick Vuchenich;Offsides: Morehead State 1, West Virginia 1.
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West Virginia vs #12/12 Duke (Sep 06, 2013 at Durham, N.C.)
Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalWest Virginia 1 0 0 0 1#12/12 Duke 0 1 0 0 1
West Virginia (3-0-2) vs.#12/12 Duke (3-1-1)Date: Sep 06, 2013 • Attendance: 1805Weather: 79 degrees, partly cloudy
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves23 Keane,Sara 110:00 1 4
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves12 Ali Kershner 110:00 1 3
Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalWest Virginia 4 6 1 1 12#12/12 Duke 7 14 2 2 25
Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 TotalWest Virginia 0 5 0 0 5#12/12 Duke 2 3 0 2 7
Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalWest Virginia 1 2 0 1 4#12/12 Duke 1 2 0 0 3
Fouls 1 2 OT O2 TotalWest Virginia 2 8 1 1 12#12/12 Duke 3 7 2 4 16
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 29:46 WVU Silva,Frances (3) Crowder,Jess 20-yard blast; hit left corner2. 75:52 DUKE Mollie Pathman (1) Penalty kick
Cautions and ejections:YC-WVU #6 (67:55); YC-DUKE #4 (108:39)
West Virginia-Keane,Sara (3-0-2). #12/12 Duke-Ali Kershner (2-0-1).Stadium: Koskinen StadiumOfficials: Referee: Abbas Piran; Asst. Referee: Clifton H. Clement; Benjamin Wooten;Alt. Official: Ernest Fisher; Timekeeper: Tome Whiteside; Scorer: Jordan General;Offsides: West Virginia 2, #12/12 Duke 5.
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#1/1 North Carolina vs West Virginia (Sep 08, 2013 at Durham, N.C.)
Goals by period 1 2 Total#1/1 North Carolina 3 1 4West Virginia 0 2 2
#1/1 North Carolina (6-0-0) vs.West Virginia (3-1-2)Date: Sep 08, 2013 • Attendance:Weather:
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Bryane Heaberlin 45:00 0 018 Anna Sieloff 45:00 2 0
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves23 Keane,Sara 90:00 4 5
Shots by period 1 2 Total#1/1 North Carolina 11 8 19West Virginia 1 2 3
Corner kicks 1 2 Total#1/1 North Carolina 0 3 3West Virginia 1 0 1
Saves by period 1 2 Total#1/1 North Carolina 0 0 0West Virginia 3 2 5
Fouls 1 2 Total#1/1 North Carolina 5 4 9West Virginia 5 6 11
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 8:40 NC Kealia Ohai (4) Alexa Newfield hit right corner from 12 yards2. 16:38 NC Crystal Dunn (6) Meg Morris right corner from inside penalty box
Alexa Newfield3. 43:57 NC Joanna Boyles (1) (unassisted) free kick 22 yards after WV yellow card4. 46:27 NC Summer Green (2) Penalty kick5. 59:39 WVU Silva,Frances (4) Penalty kick6. 63:58 WVU Schwindel,Kate (3) Silva,Frances top left corner from 10 yards
Maloney,Kelsie
Cautions and ejections:YC-WVU #10 (43:57); YC-WVU #11 (78:49)
Win-Bryane Heaberlin (6-0-0). Loss-Keane,Sara (3-1-2).Stadium: Koskinen StadiumOfficials: Referee: Christina Unkel; Asst. Referee: Saeed Mohamed; Clive Edwards;Alt. Official: Katherine Dziedzic; Timekeeper: Tom Whiteside;Offsides: #1/1 North Carolina 7, West Virginia 2.
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Eastern Kentucky vs #10 West Virginia (Sep 13, 2013 at Morgantown, W.Va.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalEastern Kentucky 0 0 0West Virginia 2 2 4
Eastern Kentucky (0-6-1) vs.West Virginia (4-1-2)Date: Sep 13, 2013 • Attendance: 835Weather: 60 degrees and overcast
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 5:23 WVU Schwindel,Kate (4) Lawrence,Ashley Played forward by Lawrence to Schwindelbox about 15-yards
2. 16:21 WVU Price,Cari (3) Silva,Frances Silva took corner to Price. Price scored lef18 yards out
3. 51:40 WVU Lawrence,Ashley (1) Steyn,Annalika Steyn through to Lawrence at top of the boff far post and in
4. 60:11 WVU Broadwater,Tessa (1) (unassisted) Goalie turned over and shot left-footed fr18-yards
Cautions and ejections:
Stadium: Dick Dlesk StadiumOfficials: Referee: Amadou Diob; Asst. Referee: Tom Manspeaker; Ross Kleinstuber;Alt. Official: David Potter;Offsides: Eastern Kentucky 0, West Virginia 4.
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Kentucky vs #10 West Virginia (Sep 15, 2013 at Morgantown, W.Va.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalKentucky 2 2 4West Virginia 1 1 2
Kentucky (6-1-1) vs.West Virginia (4-2-2)Date: Sep 15, 2013 • Attendance: 853Weather: 66 degrees and sunny, slightly breezy
KentuckyPo # Player Sh SO G A Fo Mingk 33 Kayla King - - - - - 90f 3 Danielle Fitzgerald - - - - - 35f 4 Zoe Swift 1 1 1 - - 71d 7 Olivia Jester - - - - - 90d 8 Kelli Hubly - - - - - 90d 11 Kaitlin Miller - - - - - 90f 16 Arin Gilliland 4 2 2 2 - 90m 21 Stuart Pope 1 1 1 - - 90d 22 Cara Ledman - - - - - 90m 66 Danielle Krohn - - - - - 90m 99 Alex Carter 1 - - - - 49
Win-Kayla King (5-1-1). Loss-Keane,Sara (4-2-2).Stadium: Dick Dlesk StadiumOfficials: Referee: Peter Dhime; Asst. Referee: Paul Daverise; John Douglas;Alt. Official: Amadou Diop;Offsides: Kentucky 4, West Virginia 2.
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RICHMOND vs #21 West Virginia (Sep 20, 2013 at Morgantown, W.Va.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalRICHMOND 0 0 0West Virginia 0 2 2
RICHMOND (2-5-2) vs.West Virginia (5-2-2)Date: Sep 20, 2013 • Attendance: 937Weather: 77 degrees, cloudless and calm; no wind
Saves by period 1 2 TotalRICHMOND 2 2 4West Virginia 0 0 0
Fouls 1 2 TotalRICHMOND 7 3 10West Virginia 0 5 5
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 62:01 WVU Maloney,Kelsie (3) Silva,Frances Header in the box, about 3 yards out2. 76:23 WVU Lawrence,Ashley (2) Hill,Amanda Lawrence from Hill. Shot from top of the
Crowder,Jess upper-right corner
Cautions and ejections:
Win-Keane,Sara (5-2-2). Loss-KELLY, Emily (2-5-2).Stadium: Dick Dlesk StadiumOfficials: Referee: Charles Farr; Asst. Referee: Nathan Utz; Pete Lubinsky;Alt. Official: David Potter; Scorer: McNamara, Hevron;Offsides: RICHMOND 2, West Virginia 6.
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Wright State vs #21 West Virginia (Sep 22, 2013 at Morgantown, W.Va.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalWright State 1 0 1West Virginia 3 1 4
Wright State (2-4-3) vs.West Virginia (6-2-2)Date: Sep 22, 2013 • Attendance: 542Weather:
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 McCURDY, Brooke 90:00 4 3
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves23 Keane,Sara 75:07 1 00 Osterman,Katie 14:53 0 0
Shots by period 1 2 TotalWright State 2 0 2West Virginia 9 13 22
Corner kicks 1 2 TotalWright State 0 1 1West Virginia 9 4 13
Saves by period 1 2 TotalWright State 1 2 3West Virginia 0 0 0
Fouls 1 2 TotalWright State 4 1 5West Virginia 1 5 6
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 28:23 WVU Schwindel,Kate (6) Silva,Frances played forward by Silva to 99 into the boxlower-left corner
2. 30:05 WSU FILLION, Emilie (5) (unassisted) #8 on the steal and chipped over Keane f15-yards out
3. 31:57 WVU Black,Carly (1) Price,Cari Corner from Silva, headed by Price, scoreSilva,Frances Black 6-yards out
4. 41:03 WVU Hill,Amanda (1) Broadwater,Tessa Corner from Silva, played by BroadwaterSilva,Frances in by Hill
5. 68:10 WVU Silva,Frances (6) Utley,Kailey Utley run to endline and played to Silva ripost
Cautions and ejections:
Win-Keane,Sara (6-2-2). Loss-McCURDY, Brooke (2-4-2).Stadium: Dick Dlesk StadiumOfficials: Referee: John Douglas; Asst. Referee: Melanie Stoner; Maria Penska;Alt. Official: Tom Manspeaker;Offsides: Wright State 1, West Virginia 5.
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#18 West Virginia vs Oklahoma State (Sep 27, 2013 at Stillwater, Okla.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalWest Virginia 1 1 2Oklahoma State 0 1 1
West Virginia (7-2-2, 1-0-0) vs.Oklahoma State (4-3-3, 0-1-0)Date: Sep 27, 2013 • Attendance: 880Weather:
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves21 Ongaro, Michela 90:00 2 4
Shots by period 1 2 TotalWest Virginia 12 9 21Oklahoma State 2 3 5
Corner kicks 1 2 TotalWest Virginia 6 2 8Oklahoma State 1 0 1
Saves by period 1 2 TotalWest Virginia 0 1 1Oklahoma State 4 0 4
Fouls 1 2 TotalWest Virginia 6 7 13Oklahoma State 8 6 14
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 42:19 WVU Schwindel,Kate (7) Crowder,Jess Off free kick, shot from 12 yds to far post2. 72:21 WVU Maloney,Kelsie (4) Steyn,Annalika Double pass, cross into box, header from
Schwindel,Kate3. 87:22 OSU Dike, Courtney (8) Penalty kick
Cautions and ejections:YC-OSU #3 (45:32)
Win-Keane,Sara (7-2-2). Loss-Ongaro, Michela (1-1-0).Stadium: Cowgirl ComplexOfficials: Referee: Cory Richardson; Asst. Referee: Brian Loftus; Ian Chapman;Alt. Official: Adam Bass;Offsides: West Virginia 3, Oklahoma State 0.
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#23 West Virginia vs #12 Baylor (Sep 29, 2013 at Waco, Texas)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalWest Virginia 2 2 4Baylor 0 3 3
West Virginia (8-2-2, 2-0-0) vs.Baylor (8-1-2, 1-1-0)Date: Sep 29, 2013 • Attendance: 379Weather: 82 degrees, partly cloudy, 15 MPH SSE
Win-Keane,Sara. Loss-Kloss, Michelle.Stadium: Betty Lou Mays FieldOfficials: Referee: Saeed Mohamed; Asst. Referee: Edgar Arevalo; Christina Hutchinson;Alt. Official: Ian Chapman; Timekeeper: Tom Waden; Scorer: Kyle Robarts;Offsides: West Virginia 0, Baylor 1.
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Texas vs #10 West Virginia (Oct 04, 2013 at Morgantown, W.Va.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalTexas 0 1 1West Virginia 1 1 2
Texas8-4-2 (2-1 Big 12) vs.West Virginia9-2-2 (3-0 Big 12)Date: Oct 04, 2013 • Attendance: 1553Weather:
Saves by period 1 2 TotalTexas 3 2 5West Virginia 2 1 3
Fouls 1 2 TotalTexas 2 9 11West Virginia 7 3 10
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 15:43 WVU Silva,Frances (7) Lawrence,Ashley Lawrence through to Silva from 10-yards.far post.
2. 45:32 WVU Silva,Frances (8) Schwindel,Kate Schwindel to streaking Silva from 5-yardsBeat Smith far post.
3. 49:34 TEX Meyer, Lindsey (3) Zarnegar, Gabby free kick sent to far post and headed in
Cautions and ejections:
Win-Keane,Sara (9-2-2). Loss-Smith, Abby (8-4-2).Stadium: Dick Dlesk StadiumOfficials: Referee: Jonathan Glover; Asst. Referee: Ron Dambrosia; Nathan Utz;Alt. Official: Amadou Diop;Offsides: Texas 1, West Virginia 4.
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Iowa State vs #9 West Virginia (Oct 11, 2013 at Morgantown, W.Va.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalIowa State 0 0 0West Virginia 1 1 2
Iowa State6-7-2 (0-3-1 Big 12) vs.West Virginia10-2-2 (4-0 Big 12)Date: Oct 11, 2013 • Attendance: 520Weather: 58 degrees and misty rain
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves32 Jobe, Maddie 90:00 2 6
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves23 Keane,Sara 90:00 0 4
Shots by period 1 2 TotalIowa State 4 8 12West Virginia 8 7 15
Corner kicks 1 2 TotalIowa State 2 6 8West Virginia 5 5 10
Saves by period 1 2 TotalIowa State 3 3 6West Virginia 2 2 4
Fouls 1 2 TotalIowa State 8 4 12West Virginia 3 1 4
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 13:13 WVU Silva,Frances (9) Schwindel,Kate Schwindel played free kick to Silva, scorepost from 17 yrds
2. 56:53 WVU Schwindel,Kate (9) Silva,Frances Silva forward to streaking Schwindel in thPrice,Cari scored from 7 yds
Cautions and ejections:YC-ISU #12 (64:12)
Win-Keane,Sara (10-2-2). Loss-Jobe, Maddie (6-7-2).Stadium: Dick Dlesk StadiumOfficials: Referee: Kristen Salazar; Asst. Referee: Pete Lubinsky; Devon Duling;Alt. Official: Nick Vuchenich;Offsides: Iowa State 1, West Virginia 4.
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TCU vs #9 West Virginia (Oct 13, 2013 at Morgantown, W.Va.)
Goals by period 1 2 OT TotalTCU 1 1 0 2West Virginia 1 1 1 3
TCU5-7-3 (1-3-1 Big 12) vs.West Virginia11-2-2 (5-0 Big 12)Date: Oct 13, 2013 • Attendance: 562Weather: 69 degrees and sunny
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Arnold, Vittoria 98:44 3 9
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves23 Keane,Sara 98:44 2 0
Shots by period 1 2 OT TotalTCU 3 2 0 5West Virginia 16 17 2 35
Corner kicks 1 2 OT TotalTCU 0 0 0 0West Virginia 7 7 0 14
Saves by period 1 2 OT TotalTCU 5 3 1 9West Virginia 0 0 0 0
Fouls 1 2 OT TotalTCU 4 3 2 9West Virginia 2 4 1 7
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 7:18 WVU Silva,Frances (10) Buchanan,Kadeisha Buchanan played to Silva 25 yards out anright post
2. 21:02 TCU Sajewich, Lauren (1) Koch, Makenzie Free Kick hit off the post and #6 put theon the rebound
3. 55:04 WVU Lawrence,Ashley (4) Schwindel,Kate Schwindel shot, save by Arnold, Lawrencerebound in from 2 yards
4. 63:06 TCU Prokof, Michelle (7) Carrion, Patry Shot from 9, off post, 10 sent it far post5. 98:44 WVU Schwindel,Kate (10) Maloney,Kelsie Maloney through to running Schwindel. G
Win-Keane,Sara (11-2-2). Loss-Arnold, Vittoria (5-7-2).Stadium: Dick Dlesk StadiumOfficials: Referee: Saeed Mohamed; Asst. Referee: Daniel Lukash; David Potter;Alt. Official: Charles Murphy;Offsides: TCU 1, West Virginia 0.
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Kansas vs #6 West Virginia (Oct 18, 2013 at Morgantown, W.Va.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalKansas 0 0 0West Virginia 2 0 2
Kansas5-8-2 (0-3-1 Big 12) vs.West Virginia12-2-2 (6-0 Big 12)Date: Oct 18, 2013 • Attendance: 1091Weather:
Saves by period 1 2 TotalKansas 4 1 5West Virginia 1 1 2
Fouls 1 2 TotalKansas 6 6 12West Virginia 3 2 5
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 9:36 WVU Maloney,Kelsie (6) Silva,Frances Silva played through in the box to 7 whofrom 8yds out
2. 13:37 WVU Silva,Frances (11) Price,Cari Silva dribbled past KU defender top of bofinished 15 yards out
Cautions and ejections:
Win-Keane,Sara (12-2-2). Loss-Stroud, Kaitlyn (5-8-2).Stadium: Dick Dlesk StadiumOfficials: Referee: Jonathan Weiner; Asst. Referee: Tori Penso; Maria Penksa;Alt. Official: Ron Dambrosia;Offsides: Kansas 0, West Virginia 0.
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#9 West Virginia vs Oklahoma (Oct 25, 2013 at Norman, Okla.)
Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalWest Virginia 0 1 0 1 2Oklahoma 0 1 0 0 1
West Virginia (13-2-2) vs.Oklahoma (4-12-1)Date: Oct 25, 2013 • Attendance: 511Weather: 61 degrees, clear, breezy
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves23 Keane,Sara 101:40 1 3
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Kassidie Stade 101:40 2 7
Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalWest Virginia 7 10 2 1 20Oklahoma 1 3 1 0 5
Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 TotalWest Virginia 1 3 1 0 5Oklahoma 0 2 0 0 2
Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalWest Virginia 0 2 1 0 3Oklahoma 5 1 1 0 7
Fouls 1 2 OT O2 TotalWest Virginia 3 6 1 0 10Oklahoma 4 6 3 0 13
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 63:43 OU Daisy Cardona (5) Shiloh Price GK makes initial save, but 23 sends backMadison Saliba
2. 79:41 WVU Silva,Frances (12) Hill,Amanda Drove in, shot past GK right side3. 101:40 WVU Schwindel,Kate (11) Silva,Frances Drove past defenders to score
Cautions and ejections:YC-OU #23 (67:32); YC-WVU #99 (97:16)
Win-Keane,Sara (13-2-2). Loss-Kassidie Stade (3-11-1).Stadium: OU Soccer ComplexOfficials: Referee: Doug Wolff; Asst. Referee: Reza Namavar; Suez Moskal;Alt. Official: Jeff Crank;Offsides: West Virginia 8, Oklahoma 4.
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#9 West Virginia vs #18 Texas Tech (Oct. 27 2013 at Lubbock, Texas)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalWest Virginia 0 0 0Texas Tech 1 1 2
West Virginia (13-3-2) vs.Texas Tech (15-1-2)Date: Oct. 27 2013 • Attendance: 852Weather:
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 40:45 TTU Haagsma, Hayley (4) Hinkle, Jaelene Header off corner by Jaelene Hinkle2. 52:41 TTU Beckie, Janine (8) Maddy Crabtree Shot from left side inside penalty box.
Win-Esson, Victoria (15-1-2). Loss-Keane,Sara (13-3-2).Stadium: John Walker StadiumOfficials: Referee: Juliana Duncan; Asst. Referee: Jonathan Johnson; Kyle Borne;Alt. Official: Fernando Galvan;Offsides: West Virginia 0, Texas Tech 1.
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#8 Kansas vs #1 West Virginia (Nov 06, 2013 at Kansas City, Mo.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalKansas 0 0 0West Virginia 2 1 3
Kansas (7-11-2, 2-5-1 Big 12) vs.West Virginia (14-3-2, 7-1-0 Big 12)Date: Nov 06, 2013 • Attendance: 253Weather: 42 F | Cloudy | Wind NW at 6 MPH
Saves by period 1 2 TotalBaylor 4 0 4West Virginia 1 1 2
Fouls 1 2 TotalBaylor 1 6 7West Virginia 2 7 9
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 51:28 WVU Silva,Frances (15) (unassisted) off free kick from 20 yards out
Cautions and ejections:
Win-Keane,Sara (15-3-2). Loss-Kloss, Michelle (11-6-3).Stadium: Swope Soccer VillageOfficials: Referee: Wiley Landis; Asst. Referee: Brian Martin; Tim Debysingh;Alt. Official: Jeff Crank; Timekeeper: Liam O'Connell; Scorer: Brad Gilbert;Offsides: Baylor 2, West Virginia 0.
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#6 Oklahoma State vs #1 West Virginia (Nov 10, 2013 at Kansas City, Mo.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalOklahoma State 0 0 0West Virginia 0 1 1
Oklahoma State (9-6-6, 2-3-3 Big 12) vs.West Virginia (16-3-2, 7-1-0 Big 12)Date: Nov 10, 2013 • Attendance: 630Weather: 58 F | Sunny | Wind SSE @ 7 mph
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves21 Ongaro, Michela 90:00 1 4
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves23 Keane,Sara 90:00 0 9
Shots by period 1 2 TotalOklahoma State 10 10 20West Virginia 12 8 20
Corner kicks 1 2 TotalOklahoma State 6 4 10West Virginia 2 3 5
Saves by period 1 2 TotalOklahoma State 3 1 4West Virginia 5 4 9
Fouls 1 2 TotalOklahoma State 4 6 10West Virginia 5 5 10
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 71:02 WVU Lawrence,Ashley (4) Black,Carly chipped in after long free kick from midfie
Cautions and ejections:YC-WVU #88 (60:05)
Win-Keane,Sara (16-3-2). Loss-Ongaro, Michela (6-4-3).Stadium: Swope Soccer VillageOfficials: Referee: Tim Debysingh; Asst. Referee: Jonathan Glover; Aaron Rench;Alt. Official: Jeff Cranks; Timekeeper: Tyler Hermanson; Scorer: Brad Gilbert;Offsides: Oklahoma State 3, West Virginia 4.Big 12 Championship Final