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Date Opponent Time (CT)/ResultAug. 12 Colorado College (Exh.) W, 3-1
Aug. 18 at Kansas W, 3-0Aug. 20 vs. Tulsa & W, 3-1Aug. 25 South Dakota W, 3-0Aug. 27 Missouri W, 3-0
Sept. 1 at Washington State L, 0-1Sept. 3 vs. Montana % W, 1-0Sept. 8 San Diego State L, 1-2 (2OT)Sept. 10 Pittsburgh W, 3-0Sept. 22 Ohio State * L, 0-1Sept. 24 #7 Penn State * T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 29 at Michigan State * W, 3-0
Oct. 1 at Michigan * T, 1-1 (2OT)Oct. 5 Maryland * W, 3-0Oct. 8 #23 Rutgers * T, 1-1 (2OT)Oct. 12 at Purdue * 6 p.m.Oct. 15 at Indiana * 11 a.m.Oct. 18 at Iowa * 7 p.m.Oct. 21 at Northwestern * TBAOct. 25 Minnesota * 7:05 p.m.
Big Ten TournamentOct. 29 Quarterfinals # TBANov. 3 Semifinals ^ TBANov. 5 Final ^ TBA
NCAA TournamentNov. 10 First Round # TBANov. 11 First Round # TBANov. 12 First Round # TBANov. 17 Second Round # TBANov. 19 Third Round # TBANov. 24 Quarterfinals # TBANov. 25 Quarterfinals # TBADec. 1 College Cup Semifinals @ TBADec. 3 College Cup Final @ TBA
All times are CTAll team rankings are the United Soccer Coaches PollHome games in bold at Barbara Hibner Stadium*-Big Ten Conference game&-Neutral site game played in Lawrence, Kan.%-Neutral site game played in Pullman, Wash.^-Played at Grand Park in Westfield, Ind.#-Played at non-predetermined campus sites@-Played at Orlando City Stadium in Orlando, Fla.
2017 neBraSka rOSTerNumerical RosterNo. Student-Athlete Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Previous Schools Club Team00 Helena Ferraz GK 5-9 Sr. Campinas, Brazil American School of Campinas Guarani Futebol Clube4 Amanda McClanahan F/D 5-3 Sr. Papillion, Neb. Tennessee/Papillion-La Vista South5 Sinclaire Miramontez D 5-6 So. Lenexa, Kan. Shawnee Mission West Sporting BV ECNL 97-986 Faith Carter F 5-8 Jr. Papillion, Neb. Texas Christian University/Omaha Marian7 Savanah Uveges F/MF 5-10 Jr. Bartlett, Ill. South Elgin Strikers Fox Valley8 Haley Hanson MF 5-6 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. Olathe East Sporting Blue Valley9 Theresa Pujado MF 5-4 Fr. Harrisburg, S.D. O’Gorman Catholic U-19 Girls DASC10 Genevieve Cruz F/MF 5-4 Fr. Racine, Wis. The REAL School Racine United11 Kayla Mostowich MF/D 5-6 Fr. Edmonton, Alberta Strathcona Composite Edmonton Strikers12 Sarah Thrush F 5-5 Fr. Sorrento, Fla. Mount Dora Orlando City ECNL13 Alexis Rienks D 5-7 Sr. Lincoln, Neb. New Mexico State/Southwest14 Michaela Loebel F/MF 5-9 Jr. Geneva, Ill. Geneva Strikers Fox Valley15 Amanda Hilton MF/F 5-5 Sr. West Chicago, Ill. St. Charles East Strikers Fox Valley16 Emilee Cincotta MF/F 5-8 Jr. Tigard, Ore. Tigard Crossfire Oregon17 Caroline Buelt MF/D 5-8 Jr. Polk City, Iowa Ankeny Iowa Rush19 Natalie Cooke F 5-9 Fr. Richmond, B.C. Richmond Secondary TSS FC20 Sami Reinhard MF 5-8 Sr. Long Beach, Calif. Woodrow Wilson Classical Beach Futbol21 Niejia Watkins D 5-4 Fr. Orlando, Fla. Lake Howell Florida Kraze Krush22 Alli Peterson MF/D 5-9 Sr. Iowa City, Iowa West Sereno23 Lauren Smith GK 5-6 Jr. Glenview, Ill. Loyola Academy24 Mayte Corral GK 5-7 RFr. Los Gatos, Calif. Los Gatos Santa Clara Sporting25 Aubrei Corder GK 6-0 So. Barboursville, W.Va. Home Schooled26 Elyse Huber F 5-4 So. Sioux City, Iowa East/Burlington Iowa City Alliance/Omaha Football Club27 Grace Brown D 5-4 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa City High Alliance/Davis Legacy/Iowa ODP 199828 Brenna Ochoa MF/F 5-4 So. Omaha, Neb. Millard West Elite Girls Academy 98 Maroon29 Hannah McKinney F 5-5 So. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Los Osos High School TFA Barcelona30 Allison Ulness MF 5-5 Fr. Moorhead, Minn. Moorhead Minnesota Thunder Academy32 Meg Brandt MF 5-7 So. Ankeny, Iowa Centennial Iowa Rush
Alphabetical RosterNo. Student-Athlete Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Previous Schools Club Team32 Meg Brandt MF 5-7 So. Ankeny, Iowa Centennial Iowa Rush27 Grace Brown D 5-4 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa City High Alliance/Davis Legacy/Iowa ODP 199817 Caroline Buelt MF/D 5-8 Jr. Polk City, Iowa Ankeny Iowa Rush6 Faith Carter F 5-8 Jr. Papillion, Neb. Texas Christian University/Omaha Marian16 Emilee Cincotta MF/F 5-8 Jr. Tigard, Ore. Tigard Crossfire Oregon19 Natalie Cooke F 5-9 Fr. Richmond, B.C. Richmond Secondary TSS FC25 Aubrei Corder GK 6-0 So. Barboursville, W.Va. Home Schooled24 Mayte Corral GK 5-7 RFr. Los Gatos, Calif. Los Gatos Santa Clara Sporting10 Genevieve Cruz F/MF 5-4 Fr. Racine, Wis. The REAL School Racine United00 Helena Ferraz GK 5-9 Sr. Campinas, Brazil American School of Campinas Guarani Futebol Clube8 Haley Hanson MF 5-6 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. Olathe East Sporting Blue Valley15 Amanda Hilton MF/F 5-5 Sr. West Chicago, Ill. St. Charles East Strikers Fox Valley26 Elyse Huber F 5-4 So. Sioux City, Iowa East/Burlington Iowa City Alliance/Omaha Football Club14 Michaela Loebel F/MF 5-9 Jr. Geneva, Ill. Geneva Strikers Fox Valley4 Amanda McClanahan F/D 5-3 Sr. Papillion, Neb. Tennessee/Papillion-La Vista South29 Hannah McKinney F 5-5 So. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Los Osos High School TFA Barcelona5 Sinclaire Miramontez D 5-6 So. Lenexa, Kan. Shawnee Mission West Sporting BV ECNL 97-9811 Kayla Mostowich MF/D 5-6 Fr. Edmonton, Alberta Strathcona Composite Edmonton Strikers28 Brenna Ochoa MF/F 5-4 So. Omaha, Neb. Millard West Elite Girls Academy 98 Maroon22 Alli Peterson MF/D 5-9 Sr. Iowa City, Iowa West Sereno9 Theresa Pujado MF 5-4 Fr. Harrisburg, S.D. O’Gorman Catholic U-19 Girls DASC20 Sami Reinhard MF 5-8 Sr. Long Beach, Calif. Woodrow Wilson Classical Beach Futbol13 Alexis Rienks D 5-7 Sr. Lincoln, Neb. New Mexico State/Southwest23 Lauren Smith GK 5-6 Jr. Glenview, Ill. Loyola Academy12 Sarah Thrush F 5-5 Fr. Sorrento, Fla. Mount Dora Orlando City ECNL30 Allison Ulness MF 5-5 Fr. Moorhead, Minn. Moorhead Minnesota Thunder Academy7 Savanah Uveges F/MF 5-10 Jr. Bartlett, Ill. South Elgin Strikers Fox Valley21 Niejia Watkins D 5-4 Fr. Orlando, Fla. Lake Howell Florida Kraze Krush
Coaching StaffHead Coach: John Walker, 24th season (Queen’s, 1987)Assistant Coach: Marty Everding, 21st season (Queen’s, 1989)Assistant Coach: Ian Bridge, 3rd seasonVolunteer Coach: Alex Melin, 1st season (Iowa, 2014)
General InformationLocation ..........................................Lincoln, Neb.Enrollment ................................................25,897Population...............................................268,738Founded ......................................................1869Nickname...................... Cornhuskers or HuskersColors ....................................Scarlet and CreamConference ..............................................Big TenChancellor .....................................Ronnie GreenDirector of Athletics.....................Shawn Eichorst
Team InformationHome Field .......Barbara Hibner Stadium (2,500)Head Coach.............. John Walker (24th season)Alma Mater, Year .........Queen’s University, 1987Record at Nebraska................ 317-149-37 (.667)Career Record ............................................SameAssistant Coach....Marty Everding (21st season)Assistant Coach............. Ian Bridge (3rd season)Volunteer Coach .............Alex Melin (1st season)Soccer Office Secretary............Cathy RobertsonSoccer Office Phone......................402-472-0456Soccer Office Fax ..........................402-472-0455
Soccer HistoryFirst Year of Soccer .....................................1994Overall All-Time Record .......... 317-149-37 (.667)Conference All-Time Record .... 131-72-19 (.633)
NCAA Tournament Appearances .....................12NCAA Tournament Record .........................17-12Sweet 16 Appearances......................................8Elite Eight Appearances ....................................2College Cup Appearances .......................... NoneNational Championships............................. None
Conference Regular Season Titles ....................4.............Big 12: 1996, 1999, 2000; Big Ten: 2013Conference Tournament Titles ...........................6.. Big 12: 1996, ’98, ’99, 2000, ’02; Big Ten: 2013Conference Tournament Record ................21-11
2016 Season InformationOverall Record...........................................11-6-5Home Record ..............................................8-1-2Away Record ...............................................3-4-3Neutral Record ............................................0-1-0Big Ten Record ............................................5-3-3Big Ten Finish ..............................................SixthBig Ten Tournament ................Quarterfinals (0-1)NCAA Tournament ...............Second Round (1-1)Final NSCAA Ranking ..........................RV (30th)
2017 Statistics (335 ranked) Rank TotalCorner Kicks Per Game 74 5.29Scoring Offense 39 2.07Goals-Against Average 105 0.985Shutout Percentage 70 0.429Won-Lost-Tied Percentage 62 0.679Save Pct 233 0.745Saves Per Game 301 2.93Assists Per Game 26 2.14Points Per Game 34 6.29Fouls Per Game 210 9.64Yellow Cards 220 5.0Red Cards - -Total Assists 21 30.0Total Goals 33 29.0Total Points 27 88.0Shots Per Game 166 12.93Shots on Goal Per Game 128 6.29
2017 SeaSOnRecord: 9-4-1 (4-2-1 Big Ten)
Wins (9): Kent State (2-1), Indiana State (6-0), DePaul (2-0), Dayton (2-0), Louisville (3-2), Michigan (1-0), Michigan State (6-2), Illinois (1-0), Northwestern (2-0)Losses (4): Loyola Marymount (1-2), Cincinnati (1-2), Wisconsin (1-2), Minnesota (0-2)Ties (1): Indiana (1-1)
head cOach: drew rOFFCareer Record: 146-88-15 (21st year)Record at Purdue: 22-24-3 (3rd year)
imPacT PlayerS#12 Maddy Williams (Senior) » Team-leading 9 goals and 8 assists
#19 Andrea Petrina (Senior) » 6 goals and 5 assists
#1 Katie Luce (Freshman) » 39 saves and 14 goals allowed
SerieS hiSTOry: neBraSka leadS, 5-3-0» 2015: Purdue won, 2-1, in West Lafayette, Ind.» 2014: Nebraska won, 1-0, in Lincoln, Neb.» 2013: Nebraska won, 4-0, in West Lafayette, Ind.
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2017 Statistics (335 ranked) Rank TotalCorner Kicks Per Game 48 5.67Scoring Offense 181 1.27Goals-Against Average 186 1.277Shutout Percentage 134 0.333Won-Lost-Tied Percentage 202 0.433Save Pct 160 0.773Saves Per Game 152 4.53Assists Per Game 137 1.2Points Per Game 166 3.73Fouls Per Game 191 9.27Yellow Cards 87 9.0Red Cards - -Total Assists 103 18.0Total Goals 144 19.0Total Points 136 56.0Shots Per Game 105 14.13Shots on Goal Per Game 144 6.13
2017 SeaSOnRecord: 5-7-3 (1-4-2 Big Ten) Plays Iowa on Thursday night
The Nebraska soccer team (8-3-3, 2-1-3 Big Ten) begins a set of four consecutive Big Ten road games when the Huskers travel to Indiana this week.
The Huskers visit West Lafayette, Ind., for a Thursday tilt against Purdue, starting at 6 p.m. (CT). NU finishes its trip on Sunday when they square off with Indiana in Bloomington, Ind., starting at 11 a.m. (CT). Both games will be streamed live on BTN Plus.
NU enters the week with a season-high five-match unbeaten streak. The Huskers, who are ranked 65th in the RPI, have gone 2-0-3 during that stretch with ties against both ranked opponents they have faced this season.
laST Time OuTThe Huskers defeated Maryland, 3-0, on Thursday, Oct. 5 and tied No. 23 Rutgers, 1-1, on Sunday, Oct. 8 at Hibner Stadium.
uP nexTThe Huskers hit the road to face Iowa (Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m.) and Northwestern (Saturday, Oct. 21 with the time to be determined after the announcement of the kickoff time for the Wildcats’ home football game that day).
STaTS leaderS• Points: Haley Hanson (18)• Goals: Haley Hanson (8)• Assists: Brenna Ochoa (5)• Saves: Aubrei Corder (32)• Game-Winning Goals: Elyse Huber (3)• Minutes Played: Alli Peterson (1,340*) *-The minutes are rounded up from the 1,339:41 of time Nebraska has played this season. Sinclaire Miramontez has played all but 28 seconds this season.
hanSOn STePPing uP during SeniOr SeaSOn• Senior Haley Hanson entered her final year at Nebraska as the leading returning goal-scorer, points earner and tied for the most returning assists on the team. She has added to each those totals during the 2017 campaign.
• This season, Hanson has eight goals and two assists. » Has the most goals on the team » Is tied for the second-most assists on the team » Has 18 points, the most on the team » Has two game-winning goals, the second-most on the team » Has played 1,281 of a possible 1,340 minutes » Has started all 14 games this season » Has two multiple-goal efforts, which came against Missouri (Aug. 27) and Maryland (Oct. 5) » Ranks third in the Big Ten in goals scored
• In her career, Hanson has 18 goals, five assists and 41 points » Her 70 career appearances and 67 career starts both rank first on the team » Entered her senior season with 23 points, 16 ahead of the next closest returning Husker » Led all returning Huskers in career goals (10), eight ahead of the next closest returner » Was tied for the most returning career assists (3) with Meg Brandt
• As a junior in 2016, Hanson earned third-team All-Big Ten honors. » Scored seven goals, the second-most on the team behind third-team All-American Jaycie Johnson’s 11 goals » Started all 22 games and amassed 2,059 minutes » Had three assists, tied for the second-most on the team behind second-team All-Big Ten Team member Sydney Miramontez’s seven assists. » Had 17 points, the second-most on the team behind Johnson’s 24 points
• As a sophomore in 2015, Hanson appeared in 15 of Nebraska’s 17 matches, scoring three goals.
• As a freshman in 2014, Hanson made 19 appearances, including 16 starts.
huSkerS have mulTiPle ScOring OPTiOnS• Nebraska has had 11 different players score goals this season, compared to last year when seven Huskers scored at least one goal. This year’s team has 26 goals through 14 games, while last year’s team, which qualified for the NCAA Tournament, scored 25 goals in 22 games.
• Three Huskers have scored more than one goal this season, while eight Huskers each have one. Haley Hanson has eight goals, Elyse Huber has six goals and Meg Brandt has three scores.
head cOach JOhn walker
Record at Nebraska:317-149-3724th Season
Career Record:Same
Honors and Awards» Coached 19 NSCAA All-Americans» Coached 48 first-team all-conference honorees» NSCAA National Coach of the Year (1996)» Two-time NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year» Three-time Conference Coach of the Year» Four Conference Regular Season Titles» Six Conference Tournament Titles
Games through Oct. 8No. Team Conf. Pts. Overall1. Ohio State 6-1-0 18 11-2-12. Minnesota 5-1-1 16 9-2-3 Penn State 5-1-1 16 9-3-14. Purdue 4-2-1 13 9-4-15. Rutgers 3-2-2 11 9-2-3 Wisconsin 3-2-2 11 9-3-27. Northwestern 3-3-1 10 6-6-28. Nebraska 2-1-3 9 8-3-3 Michigan 2-3-3 9 5-4-610. Iowa 2-3-1 7 7-5-111. Illinois 2-5-0 6 5-10-012. Indiana 1-4-2 5 5-7-313. Maryland 1-5-1 4 7-5-214. Michigan State 1-7-0 3 5-10-0
• Four Huskers who haven’t scored goals this season have earned points by way of assists. In all, Nebraska has 18 assists this season.
• Nebraska has 14 players that have scored at least one point this season, compared to last year when 10 Huskers earned at least one point.
cOrder SeTTing The TOne FOr neBraSka’S deFenSe• Sophomore goalkeeper Aubrei Corder has started all 14 games and played nearly every minute this season after playing every second as a true freshman in 2016.
• Corder has 17 career complete-game shutouts in 36 appearances. » Ranks fourth on Nebraska’s career records list, four behind Erin Miller (21) for third » Her six complete-game shutouts this season rank 29th in the nation and third in the Big Ten » Her 11 shutouts last season tied for the fifth-most shutouts in a single season in NU history » Her 11 shutouts last season ranked ninth nationally in 2016
• Corder has 110 career saves. » Ranks ninth on Nebraska’s career saves list, five behind Tara Macdonald (115) for eighth » Has 32 saves this season » Had 78 saves last season
• Corder has 19 career wins. » Ranks tied for sixth with Katie Wright on NU’s career goalkeeper wins list, two behind Jamie Klages (21) for fifth » Has eight wins this season » Earned 11 wins last season
• Corder started all 22 games and amassed more than 2,109 minutes last season. » Fourth-most minutes in goal for a Husker in a single season » 11th-most minutes in goal in the nation last season
• Corder has allowed 28 goals in her career, earning a goals-against average of 0.73. » Has allowed eight goals this season for a goals-against average of 0.54 » Allowed 20 goals last season, earning a goals-against average of 0.85
• Corder earned her 100th career save on Sept. 24 to become the ninth Husker to reach the milestone.
• Corder attended the 2017 U.S. Under-19 Women’s National Team Training Camp from Jan. 28-Feb. 4 in Sunrise, Fla. She was one of 30 players selected.
• Corder collected three Big Ten weekly awards in 2016. She was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week in back-to-back weeks on Oct. 18 and Oct. 25. Corder also earned Big Ten Defensive-Player-of-the-Week honors on Oct. 25.
huSkerS manage win, Tie againST maryland, ruTgerS• Nebraska went 1-0-1 against Maryland and Rutgers at Hibner Stadium, Oct. 5-8. The Huskers outshot the two opponents by a combined total of 33-9, which included a 14-4 edge in shots on goal.
• Theresa Pujado scored her first career goal in the 38th minute against Maryland on Oct. 5, while Haley Hanson had a two-goal performance in NU’s 3-0 triumph over the Terrapins.
• Hanson scored her third goal of the weekend in a 1-1 tie against No. 23 Rutgers on Oct. 8.
• Pujado was named Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week on Oct. 10.
huSkerS Pick uP FOur POinTS in michigan• Nebraska went 1-0-1 during its first Big Ten road trip, Sept. 29-Oct. 1.
• The Huskers dismantled Michigan State, 3-0, in East Lansing, Mich., on Sept. 29. Elyse Huber and Meg Brandt each scored one goal, while an own goal counted for NU’s other score.
• NU tied Michigan, 1-1, in Ann Arbor, Mich., on Oct. 1. The Huskers outshot the Wolverines, 25-9, but Huber’s goal in the 31st minute proved to be the only score for the Big Red.
huSkerS Tie Penn STaTe during FirST Big Ten weekend• Nebraska went 0-1-1 during the first weekend of Big Ten play at Hibner Stadium, Sept. 22-24.
• Despite outshooting Ohio State, 18-8 (including a 7-3 edge in shots on goal), the Huskers fell to the Buckeyes, 1-0, on Sept. 22.
• Nebraska tied No. 7 Penn State, 1-1, on Sept. 24 in a match which featured a two-hour, 32-minute lightning delay in the first half. Senior Haley Hanson scored her fifth goal of the season in the 45th minute on a header off an assist from Sinclaire Miramontez.
Big Ten weekly awardS
Offensive Player of the WeekAug. 22: Marissa Sheva • Penn StateAug. 29: Sydney Squires • MinnesotaSept. 5: Devin Burns • Iowa -AND- Dani Rhodes • WisconsinSept. 12: Maddy Williams • PurdueSept. 19: Maddy Williams • PurdueSept. 26: April Bockin • MinnesotaOct. 3: Sammy Edwards • Ohio State-AND- Kylie Hase • PurdueOct. 10: Sydney Squires • Minnesota-AND- Megan Schafer • Penn StateOct. 17: Oct. 24:
• Goalkeeper Aubrei Corder earned her 100th career save as time expired in double overtime against the Nittany Lions.
• With the weather delay, the match against Penn State spanned four hours and 46 minutes.
huSkerS FiniSh nOn-cOnFerence SlaTe wiTh hOme SPliT• Nebraska went 1-1 in the final non-conference weekend of the season, Sept. 8-10, at Hibner Stadium. The Huskers outshot their two opponents by a combined total of 38-15.
• The Huskers fell to San Diego State, 2-1, with 19 seconds remaining in double overtime on Sept. 8. Meg Brandt scored her second goal of the season in the 44th minute.
• Nebraska scored three first-half goals against Pittsburgh on Sept. 10 en route to a 3-0 win over the Panthers to close out the weekend. Elyse Huber notched her fourth goal of the season, while Sami Reinhard and Michaela Loebel each scored their first career goals.
huSkerS SPliT maTcheS aT cOugar claSSic• Nebraska went 1-1 at the Cougar Classic, Sept 1-3, in Pullman, Wash.
• NU’s first loss of the season was a 1-0 setback to Washington State on Sept. 1.
• The Huskers responded to the loss with a 1-0 win over Montana on Sept. 3. Haley Hanson scored her fourth goal of the season in the win over Montana.
huSkerS recOrd Pair OF ShuTOuTS in FirST hOme weekend• Nebraska won both of its games during the first home weekend of the season, Aug. 25-27, by a combined score of 6-0. Nebraska outshot South Dakota and Missouri by a combined total of 35-11.
• Three Huskers (Emilee Cincotta, Sinclaire Miramontez and Savanah Uveges) each scored their first career goal at Nebraska in the Huskers’ 3-0 win over South Dakota on Aug. 25.
• Haley Hanson scored twice against Missouri on Aug. 27, while Caroline Buelt added a goal in NU’s 3-0 triumph over the Tigers.
• Brenna Ochoa earned an assist in both games.
huBer leadS OFFenSe On OPening weekend• Sophomore forward Elyse Huber scored three of Nebraska’s six goals during the first weekend of the season, as the Huskers defeated Kansas and Tulsa.
• Huber earned the first United Soccer Coaches Player-of-the-Week award for the 2017 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer season on Aug. 22.
• On Aug. 18, Huber scored her first career goal in the 37th minute to help NU to a 3-0 win over Kansas.
• On Aug. 20, Huber scored twice in NU’s 3-1 win over Tulsa. She scored in the 26th minute before adding her second goal in the 69th minute.
• Huber’s three goals on opening weekend occurred on four shots, all of which were on goal.
SeniOrS guiding The way• Nebraska’s seniors have combined for 22 career goals and 11 career assists while at Nebraska. This season, they have scored 10 goals and added five assists.
• Helena Ferraz is the lone goalkeeper among the senior class and the lone Husker who was a member of the 2013 Big Ten regular-season and tournament champion team. Ferraz redshirted in 2013 during her first year with the program.
• Two seniors, Alexis Rienks and Amanda McClanahan, each began their collegiate careers at different schools before transferring to Nebraska. Rienks played two seasons at New Mexico State, scoring one goal and one assist in 41 appearances. McClanahan played at Tennessee in 2014 before joining the Huskers.
• Haley Hanson, Alli Peterson, Sami Reinhard and Amanda Hilton are each in their fourth year at Nebraska.
SOPhOmOreS ShOwing FOrm• Goalkeeper Aubrei Corder has started all 14 games and played nearly every minute for the Huskers this season. She has 17 career complete-game shutouts in 36 appearances after playing every minute in goal for the Huskers last season.
neBraSka SeaSOn nOTeS
Overall Record.............................................8-3-3Big Ten Record ............................................2-1-3Non-Conference Record..............................6-2-0
Against Ranked Teams ................................0-0-2
Home ...........................................................4-2-2Away ............................................................2-1-1Neutral .........................................................2-0-0
Leading at the Half ......................................7-1-2Tied at the Half ............................................1-1-1Trailing at the Half .......................................0-1-0
Scoring First ................................................8-1-2
Game-Winning Goals (8)Meg Brandt (1), at Kansas, 8/18/17Elyse Huber, vs. Tulsa, 8/20/17Emilee Cincotta (1), vs. South Dakota, 8/25/17Haley Hanson, vs. Missouri, 8/27/17Haley Hanson (2), vs. Montana, 9/3/17Elyse Huber, vs. Pittsburgh, 9/10/17Elyse Huber (3), at Michigan State, 9/29/17Theresa Pujado (1), vs. Maryland, 10/5/17
Game-Winning Assists (6)Michaela Loebel (1), at Kansas, 8/18/17Haley Hanson (1), vs. Tulsa, 8/20/17Brenna Ochoa, vs. South Dakota, 8/25/17Elyse Huber (1), vs. Missouri, 8/27/17Caroline Buelt (1), vs. Pittsburgh, 9/10/17Brenna Ochoa (2), at Michigan State, 9/29/17
Date Opponent AttendanceAug. 18 at Kansas 737Aug. 20 vs. Tulsa 150Aug. 25 South Dakota 1,275Aug. 27 Missouri 1,076Sept. 1 at Washington State 1,957Sept. 3 vs. Montana 120Sept. 8 San Diego State 1,042Sept. 10 Pittsburgh 735Sept. 22 Ohio State 1,289Sept. 24 Penn State 1,311Sept. 29 at Michigan State 387Oct. 1 at Michigan 1,188Oct. 5 Maryland 563Oct. 8 Rutgers 958Oct. 12 at Purdue Oct. 15 at IndianaOct. 18 at Iowa Oct. 21 at Northwestern Oct. 25 Minnesota Total (14 games) 12,788Average (14 games) 913
Home Total (8 games) 8,249Home Average (8 games) 1,031
Away Total (4 games) 4,269Away Average (4 games) 1,067
Neutral Total (2 games) 270Neutral Average (2 games) 135
Largest Home Crowd 1,311 (Penn State)
Big Ten Home Total (4 games) 4,121Big Ten Home Average (4 games) 1,030
• Meg Brandt and Sinclaire Miramontez, who each earned Big Ten All-Freshman status in 2016, have started all 14 games this season. Brandt has scored three goals this season. Miramontez has played nearly every second for the Huskers this season, and scored her first career goal against South Dakota on Aug. 25.
• Brenna Ochoa has started all 14 games for the Huskers this season, and leads the team in assists (5). Ochoa has played 1,237 of a possible 1,340 minutes in 2017.
• Elyse Huber has scored six goals this season, the second-most among all Huskers in 2017.
newcOmerS making an imPacT• Nebraska welcomed eight freshmen and one transfer to the roster in 2017.
• Freshman Theresa Pujado has started four games and played 10 games altogether this season for 365 minutes. Pujado has one goal and one assist this season, and claimed Big Ten Co-Freshman-of-the-Week accolades on Oct. 10.
• Freshman Natalie Cooke has made 13 appearances, and one start, for a total of 265 minutes.
• Freshman Grace Brown has made nine appearances, and seven starts, for 420 minutes.
• Freshman Sarah Thrush has made three appearances for 28 minutes.
• Junior Faith Carter, a Papillion, Neb., native, joined the Husker program after two seasons at Texas Christian University. Carter scored 10 goals during her time with the Horned Frogs. This season, she has made five appearances for a total of 70 minutes.
hOme SweeT hiBner• Nebraska is in its third year at Barbara Hibner Stadium in 2017, with nine regular-season home games scheduled.
• In eight home games this season, the Huskers have welcomed 8,249 fans, an average of 1,031 per game. » The total of 8,249 fans ranks 20th nationally » The average of 1,031 fans per game ranks 27th nationally
• In Hibner Stadium history, Nebraska has welcomed 33,678 fans over 28 games, an average of 1,202 per game.
• In its first two seasons combined, Hibner Stadium welcomed 25,429 fans over 20 games, an average of 1,271 per game.
• In 2016, Hibner Stadium hosted 13,002 fans over 11 games. » Ranked 16th nationally, and was the second-most fans in a season in Husker history » The average of 1,182 fans per game ranked 18th nationally, and was the third-highest average number of fans in a season in Husker history
• In 2015, Hibner Stadium hosted 12,427 fans over nine games. » Ranked 18th nationally, and was the third-most fans in a season in Husker history » The average of 1,381 fans per game ranked 13th nationally in average attendance, and was the second-highest average number of fans in a season in Husker history
• Hibner Stadium opened in 2015 with an overall capacity of 2,500, which includes 1,800 grandstand seats in addition to berm seating and standing room only from the elevated viewing deck.
• First game at Hibner Stadium: Aug. 12, 2015 (Exhibition vs. South Dakota State)• First regular-season game at Hibner Stadium: Aug. 21, 2015 (vs. Kansas)• Highest single-game attendance at Hibner Stadium: 2,746 (Sept. 11, 2015 vs. North Carolina)
huSker TriO named TO Big Ten PreSeaSOn hOnOrS liST• Aubrei Corder, Haley Hanson and Sinclaire Miramontez each earned spots on the Big Ten Preseason Honors List, announced by the conference on Aug. 14.
• The Big Ten also released its preseason coaches’ poll on Aug. 14, and the Huskers are picked to finish seventh in the conference.
game recaPS• Exhibition: Colorado College (Aug. 12) » #22 Nebraska won, 3-1 » Goals: Haley Hanson (10’, 18’), Natalie Cooke (29’) » Nebraska played three goalkeepers (time played in parentheses): Aubrei Corder (67:17), Lauren Smith (14:15), Helena Ferraz (8:28)
2017 huSker hOnOrS
Big Ten Preseason Honors List (Aug. 14)» Aubrei Corder, So., GK » Haley Hanson, Sr., MF » Sinclaire Miramontez, So., D
United Soccer Coaches Player of the Week» Elyse Huber (Aug. 22)
Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week» Theresa Pujado (Oct. 10)
• South Dakota (Aug. 25) » #14 Nebraska won, 3-0 » Goals: Emilee Cincotta (43’), Sinclaire Miramontez (71’), Savanah Uveges (90’) » Marked the first career goals for all three scorers » Nebraska outshot South Dakota, 20-3 (9-1 in shots on goal)
• Ohio State (Sept. 22) » Ohio State won, 1-0 » Nebraska outshot Ohio State, 18-8 (7-3 in shots on goal)
• #7 Penn State (Sept. 24) » Tied, 1-1 (2OT) » Goals: Haley Hanson (45’) » Goalkeeper Aubrei Corder earned her 100th career save » Game spanned 4 hours and 46 minutes (included a 2-hour, 32-minute lightning delay from 1:48 p.m. to 4:20 p.m. CT at the 7:13 mark in the first half)
• at Michigan State (Sept. 29) » Nebraska won, 3-0 » Goals: Elyse Huber (7’), Own Goal (51’), Meg Brandt (72’) » Nebraska had 13 shots on goal
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 DEFER, Rebecca 90:00 3 5
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves25 Corder, Aubrei 90:00 1 3
Shots by period 1 2 TotalTulsa 2 4 6Nebraska 7 12 19
Corner kicks 1 2 TotalTulsa 1 1 2Nebraska 2 5 7
Saves by period 1 2 TotalTulsa 3 2 5Nebraska 1 2 3
Fouls 1 2 TotalTulsa 5 2 7Nebraska 3 2 5
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 25:46 NEB Huber, Elyse (2) Reinhard, Sami richochet, direct kick by 262. 31:23 TU WILLIAMS, Anna (1) GUTHRIE, Addyson headed in after long cross into box3. 68:12 NEB Huber, Elyse (3) Hanson, Haley shot deflected into goal4. 72:55 NEB Hanson, Haley (2) Ochoa, Brenna header off of corner kick in by 28
Saves by period 1 2 TotalSouth Dakota 2 4 6Nebraska 1 0 1
Fouls 1 2 TotalSouth Dakota 5 8 13Nebraska 3 4 7
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 42:51 NEB Cincotta, Emilee (1) Ochoa, Brenna From right side to top left2. 70:53 NEB Miramontez, Sinclair (1) (unassisted) From corner kick, dribbled from 20 yards3. 89:58 NEB Uveges, Savanah (1) (unassisted) Drove to the middle into the bottom right
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 68:58 WSU Weaver, Morgan Crenshaw, Kelsee cleared corner, one touch, right side to
Cautions and ejections:YC-NEB #32 (57:48)
Win-Dederick, Ella (2-1-1). Loss-Corder, Aubrei (4-1-0).Stadium: Lower Soccer FieldOfficials: Referee: Josh Wilkens; Asst. Referee: Saeed Askar; Tony Richardson;Alt. Official: Deb Brock; Timekeeper: Mike McCabe; Scorer: Ben Laskey;Offsides: Nebraska 0, Washington State 4.
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Soccer Box Score (Final)2017 Nebraska Soccer
San Diego State vs #22 Nebraska (Sep 08, 2017 at Lincoln, Neb.)
Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalSan Diego State 0 1 0 1 2Nebraska 1 0 0 0 1
San Diego State (3-3) vs.Nebraska (5-2)Date: Sep 08, 2017 • Attendance: 1042Weather: 84 degrees, winds at 7 mph
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 ENGLISH, Gabby 109:41 1 4
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves25 Corder, Aubrei 109:41 2 2
Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalSan Diego State 2 4 1 1 8Nebraska 4 11 1 1 17
Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 TotalSan Diego State 0 1 0 1 2Nebraska 4 4 1 0 9
Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalSan Diego State 1 2 1 0 4Nebraska 1 1 0 0 2
Fouls 1 2 OT O2 TotalSan Diego State 2 2 1 0 5Nebraska 5 2 0 0 7
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 43:29 NEB Brandt, Meg (2) (unassisted) Off goalie deflection from 10 yards out2. 48:02 SDSU ROOT, Mia (2) BROACHA, Sarah Shot from 5-10 yards out3. 109:41 SDSU SPEROS, Rachel UTUSH, Aliyah
Cautions and ejections:YC-NEB #5 (93:42)
Win-ENGLISH, Gabby (3-3). Loss-Corder, Aubrei (5-2).Stadium: Hibner StadiumOfficials: Referee: Landis Wiley; Asst. Referee: Jason Francois; Bobby Simetich;Alt. Official: Jim Goetz; Timekeeper: Juan Rico; Scorer: Connor Stange;Offsides: San Diego State 1, Nebraska 4.
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Soccer Box Score (Final)2017 Nebraska Soccer
Pittsburgh vs #22 Nebraska (Sep 10, 2017 at Lincoln, Neb.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalPittsburgh 0 0 0Nebraska 3 0 3
Saves by period 1 2 TotalPittsburgh 5 1 6Nebraska 1 2 3
Fouls 1 2 TotalPittsburgh 8 6 14Nebraska 4 7 11
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 14:51 NEB Huber, Elyse (4) Buelt, Caroline Off deflection from goalie2. 15:41 NEB Reinhard, Sami (1) (unassisted) From 30 yards out to bottom left3. 32:56 NEB Loebel, Michaela (1) Ochoa, Brenna Header off chip from 25 out
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Amanda Dennis 110:00 1 6
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves25 Corder, Aubrei 110:00 1 4
Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalPenn State 4 5 1 5 15Nebraska 5 1 1 2 9
Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 TotalPenn State 1 1 1 1 4Nebraska 4 0 0 1 5
Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalPenn State 3 0 1 2 6Nebraska 0 1 0 3 4
Fouls 1 2 OT O2 TotalPenn State 3 3 0 0 6Nebraska 4 7 0 1 12
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 24:16 PSU Charlotte Williams (2) Frannie Crouse From 18 yards out to bottom left2. 44:10 NEB Hanson, Haley (5) Miramontez, Sinclair Header off chip shot
Cautions and ejections:
Penn State-Amanda Dennis (0-0-1). Nebraska-Corder, Aubrei (6-3-1).Stadium: Hibner StadiumOfficials: Referee: Nikola Aleksic; Asst. Referee: Dustin Geier; Shane Labenz;Alt. Official: Bobby Simetich; Timekeeper: Juan Rico; Scorer: Connor Stange;Offsides: Penn State 2, Nebraska 1.2 hour 32 minute lightning delay from 1:48 to 4:20
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Soccer Box Score (Final)2017 Nebraska Soccer
Nebraska vs Michigan State (Sep 29, 2017 at East Lansing, Mich.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalNebraska 1 2 3Michigan State 0 0 0
Saves by period 1 2 TotalNebraska 3 3 6Michigan State 4 6 10
Fouls 1 2 TotalNebraska 3 4 7Michigan State 2 2 4
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 6:35 NEB Huber, Elyse (5) Ochoa, Brenna2. 50:47 NEB OWN GOAL (unassisted) OWN GOAL3. 71:08 NEB Brandt, Meg (3) Rienks, Alexis Off rebound in the box
Cautions and ejections:
Win-Corder, Aubrei (7-3-1). Loss-Reilley Ott (4-7-0).Stadium: DeMartin StadiumOfficials: Referee: Keith Angel; Asst. Referee: Cesar Alfaro; John Douglas;Alt. Official: Andrew Kravets;Offsides: Nebraska 0, Michigan State 3.
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Tied, 1-1 (2OT)
Soccer Box Score (Final)2017 Nebraska Soccer
Nebraska vs Michigan (Oct. 1, 2017 at Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalNebraska 1 0 0 0 1Michigan 0 1 0 0 1
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 30:18 NEB Huber, Elyse (6) Reinhard, Sami Off cross, header into near post2. 49:20 MICH Timko, Taylor (4) Stratigakis, Sarah Off set piece. Low shot to wide corner
Martin, Reilly
Cautions and ejections:YC-NEB #5 (49:19); YC-MICH #20 (52:56)
Category Career High Saves NoneConsecutive Scoreless Minutes None
career highS
Category Season High Saves NoneConsecutive Scoreless Minutes None
2017 SeaSOn highS
2017 game-By-game
Date Opponent Minutes GA SavesAug. 18 at Kansas - - -Aug. 20 vs. Tulsa - - -Aug. 25 South Dakota - - -Aug. 27 Missouri - - -Sept. 1 at Washington State - - -Sept. 3 vs. Montana - - -Sept. 8 San Diego State - - -Sept. 10 Pittsburgh - - -Sept. 22 Ohio State - - -Sept. 24 Penn State - - -Sept. 29 at Michigan State - - -Oct. 1 at Michigan - - -Oct. 5 Maryland - - -Oct. 8 Rutgers - - -Oct. 12 at Purdue Oct. 15 at IndianaOct. 18 at Iowa Oct. 21 at Northwestern Oct. 25 Minnesota TOTALS 0:00 0 0
Date Opponent Shots SOG Goals Assists Min.Aug. 18 at Kansas 1 1 0 0 6Aug. 20 vs. Tulsa 0 0 0 0 16Aug. 25 South Dakota 1 0 0 0 40Aug. 27 Missouri 0 0 0 0 21Sept. 1 at Washington State 0 0 0 0 16Sept. 3 vs. Montana 0 0 0 0 15Sept. 8 San Diego State - - - - -Sept. 10 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 23Sept. 22 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 15Sept. 24 Penn State 0 0 0 0 43Sept. 29 at Michigan State 0 0 0 0 44Oct. 1 at Michigan 0 0 0 0 56Oct. 5 Maryland 0 0 0 1 47Oct. 8 Rutgers 1 0 0 0 55Oct. 12 at Purdue Oct. 15 at IndianaOct. 18 at Iowa Oct. 21 at Northwestern Oct. 25 Minnesota TOTALS 3 1 0 1 397
2017 game-By-game
Category Career High Points 1 vs. Maryland (10/5/17)Goals NoneAssists 1 vs. Maryland (10/5/17)
career highS aT neBraSka
Category Season High Points 1 vs. Maryland (10/5/17)Goals NoneAssists 1 vs. Maryland (10/5/17)
Date Opponent Shots SOG Goals Assists Min.Aug. 18 at Kansas 2 2 0 1 84Aug. 20 vs. Tulsa 3 1 1 1 90Aug. 25 South Dakota 2 2 0 0 87Aug. 27 Missouri 4 2 2 0 90Sept. 1 at Washington State 0 0 0 0 90Sept. 3 vs. Montana 1 1 1 0 87Sept. 8 San Diego State 4 0 0 0 110Sept. 10 Pittsburgh 4 2 0 0 69Sept. 22 Ohio State 3 1 0 0 90Sept. 24 Penn State 4 3 1 0 110Sept. 29 at Michigan State 2 1 0 0 83Oct. 1 at Michigan 5 1 0 0 110Oct. 5 Maryland 6 3 2 0 71Oct. 8 Rutgers 1 1 1 0 110Oct. 12 at Purdue Oct. 15 at IndianaOct. 18 at Iowa Oct. 21 at Northwestern Oct. 25 Minnesota TOTALS 41 20 8 2 1281
2017 game-By-game
Category Career High Points 4 (3 times) last vs. Maryland (10/5/17)Goals 2 (3 times) last vs. Maryland (10/5/17)Assists 1 (4 times) last vs. Tulsa (8/20/17)
career highS
Category Season High Points 4 (2 times) last vs. Maryland (10/5/17)Goals 2 (2 times) last vs. Maryland (10/5/17)Assists 1 (2 times) last vs. Tulsa (8/20/17)
Category Career High Points 2 (2 times, 1 time at NU) last at Kansas (8/18/17)Goals 1 (2 times, 1 time at NU) last at Kansas (8/18/17)Assists 1 (2 times, 1 time at NU) last at Michigan State (9/29/17)
Date Opponent Shots SOG Goals Assists Min.Aug. 18 at Kansas 1 0 0 1 39Aug. 20 vs. Tulsa 1 0 0 0 46Aug. 25 South Dakota 2 1 0 0 45Aug. 27 Missouri 1 0 0 0 46Sept. 1 at Washington State 1 1 0 0 34Sept. 3 vs. Montana 1 0 0 0 35Sept. 8 San Diego State 0 0 0 0 53Sept. 10 Pittsburgh 2 1 1 0 30Sept. 22 Ohio State 1 0 0 0 36Sept. 24 Penn State 2 1 0 0 47Sept. 29 at Michigan State 1 0 0 0 31Oct. 1 at Michigan 3 0 0 0 51Oct. 5 Maryland 0 0 0 0 43Oct. 8 Rutgers 2 1 0 0 47Oct. 12 at Purdue Oct. 15 at Indiana Oct. 18 at IowaOct. 21 at Northwestern Oct. 25 Minnesota TOTALS 18 5 1 1 583
2017 game-By-game
career highS
Category Season High Points 2 vs. Pittsburgh (9/10/17)Goals 1 vs. Pittsburgh (9/10/17)Assists 1 at Kansas (8/18/17)
Category Career High Points 2 (2 times) last vs. Missouri (8/27/17)Goals 1 (2 times) last vs. Missouri (8/27/17)Assists 1 (4 times) last vs. Maryland (10/5/17)
Date Opponent Shots SOG Goals Assists Min.Aug. 18 at Kansas 0 0 0 0 8Aug. 20 vs. Tulsa - - - - -Aug. 25 South Dakota 0 0 0 0 37Aug. 27 Missouri 0 0 0 0 9Sept. 1 at Washington State 0 0 0 0 26Sept. 3 vs. Montana 0 0 0 0 43Sept. 8 San Diego State 1 0 0 0 19Sept. 10 Pittsburgh 3 1 0 0 30Sept. 22 Ohio State 0 0 0 0 11Sept. 24 Penn State 0 0 0 0 4Sept. 29 at Michigan State 0 0 0 0 25Oct. 1 at Michigan 0 0 0 0 4Oct. 5 Maryland 3 2 0 0 33Oct. 8 Rutgers 0 0 0 0 16Oct. 12 at Purdue Oct. 15 at Indiana Oct. 18 at IowaOct. 21 at Northwestern Oct. 25 Minnesota TOTALS 7 3 0 0 265
2017 game-By-game
career highS
Category Season High Points NoneGoals NoneAssists None
Category Career High Saves NoneConsecutive Scoreless Minutes 5:03 (10/5/17-present)
career highS
Category Season High Saves NoneConsecutive Scoreless Minutes 5:03 (10/5/17-present)
2017 SeaSOn highS
2017 game-By-game
Date Opponent Minutes GA SavesAug. 18 at Kansas - - -Aug. 20 vs. Tulsa - - -Aug. 25 South Dakota - - -Aug. 27 Missouri - - -Sept. 1 at Washington State - - -Sept. 3 vs. Montana - - -Sept. 8 San Diego State - - -Sept. 10 Pittsburgh - - -Sept. 22 Ohio State - - -Sept. 24 Penn State - - -Sept. 29 at Michigan State - - -Oct. 1 at Michigan - - -Oct. 5 Maryland 5:03 0 0Oct. 8 Rutgers - - -Oct. 12 at Purdue Oct. 15 at Indiana Oct. 18 at IowaOct. 21 at Northwestern Oct. 25 Minnesota TOTALS 5:03 0 0
Year GP-GS Mins SV GA GAA SHO W-L-T2016 Redshirt2017 0-0 0:00 0 0 0.00 0/0 0-0-0Totals 0-0 0:00 0 0 0.00 0/0 0-0-0
Category Career High Saves NoneConsecutive Scoreless Minutes None
career highS
Category Season High Saves NoneConsecutive Scoreless Minutes None
2017 SeaSOn highS
2017 game-By-game
Date Opponent Minutes GA SavesAug. 18 at Kansas - - -Aug. 20 vs. Tulsa - - -Aug. 25 South Dakota - - -Aug. 27 Missouri - - -Sept. 1 at Washington State - - -Sept. 3 vs. Montana - - -Sept. 8 San Diego State - - -Sept. 10 Pittsburgh - - -Sept. 22 Ohio State - - -Sept. 24 Penn State - - -Sept. 29 at Michigan State - - -Oct. 1 at Michigan - - -Oct. 5 Maryland - - -Oct. 8 Rutgers - - -Oct. 12 at Purdue Oct. 15 at Indiana Oct. 18 at IowaOct. 21 at Northwestern Oct. 25 Minnesota TOTALS 0 0 0
#25 AUBREI CORDER
Sophomore • Goalkeeper Barboursville, W.Va.
(Home Schooled)
career STaTS
Year GP-GS Mins SV GA GAA SHO W-L-T2016 22-22 2109:35 78 20 0.85 11/0 11-6-52017 14-14 1334:38 32 8 0.54 6/1 8-3-3Totals 36-36 3444:13 110 28 0.73 17/1 19-9-8
Category Career High Saves 7 (3 times) last at Northwestern (10/30/16)Consecutive Scoreless Minutes 623:08 (10/9/16 - 11/18/16)
career highS
Category Season High Saves 6 at Michigan State (9/29/17)Consecutive Scoreless Minutes 307:35 (8/20/17 - 9/1/17)
2017 SeaSOn highS
2017 game-By-game
Date Opponent Minutes GA SavesAug. 18 at Kansas 90:00 0 2Aug. 20 vs. Tulsa 90:00 1 3Aug. 25 South Dakota 90:00 0 1Aug. 27 Missouri 90:00 0 2Sept. 1 at Washington State 90:00 1 1Sept. 3 vs. Montana 90:00 0 2Sept. 8 San Diego State 109:41 2 2Sept. 10 Pittsburgh 90:00 0 3Sept. 22 Ohio State 90:00 1 2Sept. 24 Penn State 110:00 1 4Sept. 29 at Michigan State 90:00 0 6Oct. 1 at Michigan 110:00 1 1Oct. 5 Maryland 84:57 0 1Oct. 8 Rutgers 110:00 1 2Oct. 12 at Purdue Oct. 15 at Indiana Oct. 18 at IowaOct. 21 at Northwestern Oct. 25 Minnesota TOTALS 1334:38 8 32
Category Career High Points 2 (2 times) last vs. Kansas (9/2/16)Goals 1 (2 times) last vs. Kansas (9/2/16)Assists 1 (5 times) last at Michigan State (9/29/17)
Date Opponent Shots SOG Goals Assists Min.Aug. 18 at Kansas 0 0 0 0 1Aug. 20 vs. Tulsa - - - - -Aug. 25 South Dakota 0 0 0 0 6Aug. 27 Missouri - - - - -Sept. 1 at Washington State - - - - -Sept. 3 vs. Montana - - - - -Sept. 8 San Diego State - - - - -Sept. 10 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 0 11Sept. 22 Ohio State - - - - -Sept. 24 Penn State - - - - -Sept. 29 at Michigan State 0 0 0 0 7Oct. 1 at Michigan - - - - -Oct. 5 Maryland 0 0 0 0 13Oct. 8 Rutgers - - - - -Oct. 12 at Purdue Oct. 15 at Indiana Oct. 18 at IowaOct. 21 at Northwestern Oct. 25 Minnesota TOTALS 1 0 0 0 38
2017 game-By-game
career highS
Category Season High Points NoneGoals NoneAssists None
Category Career High Points 2 (5 times) last at Michigan State (9/29/17)Goals 1 (5 times) last at Michigan State (9/29/17)Assists 1 (3 times) last at Oregon State (8/28/16)