BYU 2015 SCHEDULE ALL TIMES LOCAL TO SITE August 21 Fri vs. California W 2-0 28 Fri Colorado W 2-0 31 Mon at Nebraska W 2-0 September 4 Fri Utah W 2-0 7 Mon at Stanford L 1-0 10 Thu Utah State W 1-0 12 Sat UNLV W 2-0 17 Thu Oregon State W 1-0 24 Thu at Cal Poly T 1-1 26 Sat at Long Beach State W 2-1 October 1 Thu at Gonzaga W 1-0 3 Sat at Portland W 2-1 9 Sat San Diego W 1-0 17 Sat Pacific W 2-0 22 Thu at San Francisco L 2-1 24 Sat at Santa Clara T 0-0 29 Thu Pepperdine W 3-0 31 Sat Loyola Marymount W 2-0 November 7 Sat Saint Mary’s W 4-1 14 Sat Utah Valley W 1-0 19 Thu at Stanford 7 p.m. 21 Sat Arizona/Santa Clara Noon BYU QUICK FACTS 2014 record: 13-5-3, 7-1-1 2014 postseason: NCAA First Round Starters R/L: 8/3 Head coach: Jennifer Rockwood (21 yrs) Record at BYU: 337-96-37 Associate Head Coach: Chris Watkins (20) Assistant Coach: Aleisha Rose (11) Administrative Assistant: Jennie Smith (13) Volunteer Assistant: McKinzie Olson (4) Volunteer Assistant: Rachel Jorgensen (2) First year of NCAA soccer: 1995 Winning seasons: 20 (of 21 seasons) WCC Conference Championships: 2012-2015 Conference tournament championships: 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2010 NCAA tournament appearances: 17 (of 21 seasons) Last NCAA tournament appearance: 2015 BYU IN THE RANKINGS This Week Prev NSCAA Poll: 13 th 13 th NSCAA West Region: 2 nd 2 nd TopDrawerSoccer Poll: 10 th 10 th Massey Ratings: 11 th 10 th Hero Sports Rankings: 11 th 12 th NCAA RPI 19 th 19 th CS360 Composite: 14 th 10 th NCAA Second Round | BYU vs. Stanford, Thursday, Nov. 19, 7 p.m. PT Four-time WCC Regular Season Conference Championships | 10 regular season conference champi- onships and eight conference tournament championships | 17 NCAA tournament appearances | NCAA Sweet Sixteen in 1998, 2000, 2003 & 2012 | NCAA Elite Eight in 2003 & 2012 | 47 All-America awards SOCCER Kevin Nielsen, BYU Athletic Communications | O: (801) 422-8999 | C: (801) 971-2764 | [email protected] | @byuathletics, @byusoccer_w › The Cougars are on a 18-game home win streak dating back to last year. The streak is currently the longest in the nation. › This year BYU has recorded 14 shutouts which is tied for the second most in a season in program histo- ry. This year’s team only trails 2008 BYU with 15 shutouts. › BYU has won four-straight conference championships for the second time in program history and the third time in WCC history. BYU accomplished the feat from 1999-2002 in the Mountain West Conference, while Portland (2007-2010) and Santa Clara (2001-2004) have each won four-straight WCC titles. › BYU is one of four teams in the nation to have won the regular season conference championship in at least four straight years. Only Florida Gulf Coast of the Atlantic Sun Conference has won more consecu- tive titles at six. BYU, West Virginia (Big 12) and San Diego State (MWC) are tied with four each. › The Cougars are one of just seven teams to repeat as the auto bid from a conference, which means repating as either a conference tournament champion or as regular season champion in either the WCC or Pac-12 which don’t have conference tournaments. › BYU is currently first in the nation in goals against average (0.342), second in save percentage (.921), second in shots per game (21.8), third in shutout percentage (.700) and sixth in winning percentage (.850). Goalkeeper Rachel Boaz is first in GAA (0.307) and second in save percentage (.926). If the season ended today, Boaz would have the best GAA and save percentage in BYU history. Boaz is also third in program history in saves in a season with 75. › Since falling to Stanford 1-0 on Labor Day, BYU has gone 13-1-2 while Stanford has gone 13-2-1. The Cougars lost to San Francisco and tied Santa Clara and Cal Poly. The Cardinal fell to Santa Clara and Penn State and tied Cal. Both teams won their regular season conference titles with BYU clinching on the final day, while Stanford won its first 10 games in Pac-12 play to clinch before the final weekend when they drew with Cal. › The winner of BYU-Stanford will face the winner of Thursday’s Santa Clara-Arizona game on Saturday, Nov. 21 at Noon PT. Santa Clara-Arizona precedes the Cougars’ matchup with the Cardinal at 4:30 p.m. PT. › The Cougars are 32-9-6 against teams from California since joining the West Coast Conference in 2011. BYU is 7-2-2 this season. › BYU finished the regular season 4-1-0 against its Pac-12 opponents. The four wins are the most in pro- gram history since 1998 when BYU defeated USC and Stanford in the regular season and beat Stanford and UCLA in the NCAA tournament. › Sophomore forward Nadia Gomes was named WCC Player of the Year and junior goalkeeper Rachel Boaz was named WCC Goalkeeper of the Year. Elena Medeiros and Michele Murphy Vasconcelos also made the All-WCC First Team, while Bizzy Phillips was selected to the All-WCC Second Team. Taylor Campbell Isom earned All-WCC honorable mention and Madie Siddoway was named to the All-WCC Freshman Team. Notes and Storylines GAME INFORMATION Live Stats: NCAAcom Video GoStanfordcom Radio ESPN 960 AM Cougar IMG Sports Network Greg Wrubell (Play-by-Play) Colette Smith (Analyst) SERIES INFORMATION The Cougars are 3-2-0 all-time against Stanford BYU is 2-1 in NCAA tournament games against Stanford and is 0-1 in second round matchups against the Cardinal Head Coach Jennifer Rockwood Career Record 337-96-37 (21st) Record at BYU Same Brigham Young Cougars 16-2-2 No. 1 Stanford Cardinal 17-2-1 Head Coach Paul Ratcliffe Career Record 286-81-32 (18th) Record at Stanford 231-47-25
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BYU 2015 SCHEDULEALL TIMES LOCAL TO SITE
August 21 Fri vs. California W 2-0 28 Fri Colorado W 2-031 Mon at Nebraska W 2-0 September4 Fri Utah W 2-0 7 Mon at Stanford L 1-010 Thu Utah State W 1-0 12 Sat UNLV W 2-0 17 Thu Oregon State W 1-0 24 Thu at Cal Poly T 1-1 26 Sat at Long Beach State W 2-1 October1 Thu at Gonzaga W 1-0 3 Sat at Portland W 2-1 9 Sat San Diego W 1-0 17 Sat Pacific W 2-0 22 Thu at San Francisco L 2-124 Sat at Santa Clara T 0-029 Thu Pepperdine W 3-031 Sat Loyola Marymount W 2-0 November7 Sat Saint Mary’s W 4-114 Sat Utah Valley W 1-019 Thu at Stanford 7 p.m.21 Sat Arizona/Santa Clara Noon
Head coach: Jennifer Rockwood (21 yrs)Record at BYU: 337-96-37Associate Head Coach: Chris Watkins (20)Assistant Coach: Aleisha Rose (11)Administrative Assistant: Jennie Smith (13)Volunteer Assistant: McKinzie Olson (4)Volunteer Assistant: Rachel Jorgensen (2)
› The Cougars are on a 18-game home win streak dating back to last year. The streak is currently the longest in the nation. › This year BYU has recorded 14 shutouts which is tied for the second most in a season in program histo-ry. This year’s team only trails 2008 BYU with 15 shutouts. › BYU has won four-straight conference championships for the second time in program history and the third time in WCC history. BYU accomplished the feat from 1999-2002 in the Mountain West Conference, while Portland (2007-2010) and Santa Clara (2001-2004) have each won four-straight WCC titles. › BYU is one of four teams in the nation to have won the regular season conference championship in at least four straight years. Only Florida Gulf Coast of the Atlantic Sun Conference has won more consecu-tive titles at six. BYU, West Virginia (Big 12) and San Diego State (MWC) are tied with four each.› The Cougars are one of just seven teams to repeat as the auto bid from a conference, which means repating as either a conference tournament champion or as regular season champion in either the WCC or Pac-12 which don’t have conference tournaments.› BYU is currently first in the nation in goals against average (0.342), second in save percentage (.921), second in shots per game (21.8), third in shutout percentage (.700) and sixth in winning percentage (.850). Goalkeeper Rachel Boaz is first in GAA (0.307) and second in save percentage (.926). If the season ended today, Boaz would have the best GAA and save percentage in BYU history. Boaz is also third in program history in saves in a season with 75.› Since falling to Stanford 1-0 on Labor Day, BYU has gone 13-1-2 while Stanford has gone 13-2-1. The Cougars lost to San Francisco and tied Santa Clara and Cal Poly. The Cardinal fell to Santa Clara and Penn State and tied Cal. Both teams won their regular season conference titles with BYU clinching on the final day, while Stanford won its first 10 games in Pac-12 play to clinch before the final weekend when they drew with Cal.› The winner of BYU-Stanford will face the winner of Thursday’s Santa Clara-Arizona game on Saturday, Nov. 21 at Noon PT. Santa Clara-Arizona precedes the Cougars’ matchup with the Cardinal at 4:30 p.m. PT. › The Cougars are 32-9-6 against teams from California since joining the West Coast Conference in 2011. BYU is 7-2-2 this season.› BYU finished the regular season 4-1-0 against its Pac-12 opponents. The four wins are the most in pro-gram history since 1998 when BYU defeated USC and Stanford in the regular season and beat Stanford and UCLA in the NCAA tournament.› Sophomore forward Nadia Gomes was named WCC Player of the Year and junior goalkeeper Rachel Boaz was named WCC Goalkeeper of the Year. Elena Medeiros and Michele Murphy Vasconcelos also made the All-WCC First Team, while Bizzy Phillips was selected to the All-WCC Second Team. Taylor Campbell Isom earned All-WCC honorable mention and Madie Siddoway was named to the All-WCC Freshman Team.
SERIES INFORMATIONThe Cougars are 3-2-0 all-time against Stanford . BYU is 2-1 in NCAA tournament games against Stanford and is 0-1 in second round matchups against the Cardinal .
Head Coach Jennifer Rockwood Career Record . . . . . . 337-96-37 (21st)
Record at BYU . . . . . . . . . . . Same
Brigham Young Cougars16-2-2
No. 1 Stanford Cardinal17-2-1
Head Coach . . . . Paul RatcliffeCareer Record . . . . 286-81-32 (18th)
Record at Stanford . . 231-47-25
NCAA Second Round | BYU vs. Stanford, Thursday, Nov. 19, 7 p.m. PT
SOCCERBROADCAST SCHEDULE
All times local to site
August15 Arizona (Exh .) 7 p .m . IMG/BYUtv21 California 4:30 p .m . IMG28 Colorado 7 p .m . IMG/BYUtv31 at Nebraska 7 p .m . IMG
September4 Utah 7 p .m . IMG/BYUtv7 at Stanfod 7 p .m . IMG10 Utah State 7 p .m . IMG/BYUtv12 UNLV 6 p .m . ESPN 960 AM17 Oregon State 7 p .m . IMG/BYUtv24 at Cal Poly 7 p .m . IMG/ESPN 96026 at Long Beach St . 7 p .m . IMG/ESPN 960
October1 at Gonzaga 4 p .m . IMG/ESPN 9603 at Portland 7 p .m . IMG/ESPN 9609 San Diego 7 p .m . IMG/TheW .tv17 Pacific 7 p .m . IMG/BYUtv22 at San Francisco 7 p .m . IMG/TheW .tv24 at Santa Clara 1 p .m . TheW .tv29 Pepperdine 7 p .m . IMG/BYUtv31 LMU 7 p .m . IMG/BYUtv
November7 Saint Mary’s 5 p .m . IMG/TheW .tv
NCAA TournamentNovember13 First Round IMG/BYUtv19-21 Second/Third Round 27/28 Elite 8
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS› 10 regular season conference titles
› Eight outright conference titles
› Eight conference tournament championships
› Conference champions in 13 of 21 seasons
› 17 NCAA tournament appearances
› 20 winning seasons
› No. 4 winningest active D-I coach by percentage› No. 7 winningest D-I coach all-time by percentage› No. 14 winningest D-I coach all-time by victories› 16th D-I coach to win 300 games› One of three coaches to start a program and go on to win 300 games while there (Anson Dorrance, N. Carolina; G Guerrieri, Texas A&M)› Appointed as BYU’s first full-time coach in 1996 after serving as part-time coach in 1995› Named 1996 Soccer Buzz West Region Coach of the Year› Five-time conference coach of the year in three different conferences (1996, 2000, 2008, 2012, 2014)› Coached 20 All-Americans who received 49 All-Amer-ica awards› Coached five nominees for the Hermann Trophy, including one semifinalist (Lindsi Lisonbee Cutshall, 2012)› Led BYU to WCC regular season championships in 2012 and 2013› Led BYU to MWC tournament championships in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008 and 2010› Led BYU to MWC regular season championships in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2008, 2009› Since her appointment as head coach, BYU has been to the NCAA tournament 15 times and advanced to the Elite 8 twice (2003, 2012)› Won her 100th career game on Sept. 23, 2000 vs. UW-Milwaukee› Won her 200th career game on Sept. 24, 2007 vs. Washington› Won her 300th career game on Oct. 10, 2013 vs. San Francisco› Record as BYU club coach in six seasons: 128-25-9
NUMERICAL ROSTER1 Rachel Boaz 5-10 GK JR Murrieta, California2 Taylor Campbell Isom 5-7 D SO Sandy, Utah3 Carla Swensen 5-3 F SO South Jordan, Utah4 Brittain Dearden 5-9 MF SO Mercer, New Jersey5 Marissa Nimmer Linehan 5-6 MF SR Orem, Utah6 Nadia Gomes 5-6 F SO Sandy, Utah7 Michele Murphy Vasconcelos 5-5 F JR Sandy, Utah9 Paige Hunt 5-7 MF JR Bountiful, Utah10 Bizzy Phillips 5-4 MF SO Sandy, Utah11 Hannah Clark 5-10 GK SO Danville, California 12 Avery Calton 5-7 D SO Ogden, Utah18 Sabrina Macias 5-5 GK FR Littelton, Colorado19 Sarah Chambers Gardner 5-2 D SR Medford, Oregon20 Jocelyn Loomis 5-4 MF SO Sandy, Utah21 Madie Siddoway 5-9 MF FR North Logan, Utah22 Miranda Bailey 5-7 D JR Loomis, California 24 Stephanie Ringwood 5-9 D SO Cottonwood Hts., Utah25 Camille Green Heath 5-5 F JR Bountiful, Utah26 Madie Lyons 5-8 F SO Sandy, Utah27 Elena Medeiros 5-3 MF JR Bountiful, Utah32 Cassidy Smith 5-10 GK FR Alpine, Utah33 Ashley Hatch 5-9 F JR Gilbert, Arizona 34 Brianna Hatch 5-8 MF FR Gilbert, Arizona
WHEN BYU...
Leads at half 10-1-0Tied at half 6-0-2Trails at half 0-1-0Needs overtime 0-0-2Scores first 16-1-0Opp scores first 0-1-1Leads by 1 goal 7-1-0Leads by 2+ goals 9-0-0Trails by 1 goal 0-2-1Trails by 2+ goals 0-0-0Scores 2 or more goals 11-0-0Scores one or fewer 5-2-2
Takes more shots 13-0-1Takes fewer shots 3-2-1Shots are equal 0-0-0 Wins more corners 12-0-0Wins fewer corners 4-1-2Corners are equal 0-1-0
Plays at home 11-0-0Plays on the road 4-2-2Plays at a neutral site 1-0-0Weekend game 11-0-1Weekday game 5-2-1Plays down a player 0-0-0Plays up a player 0-0-0
In front of less than 2,000 6-2-2In front of 2,000-3,999 6-0-0In front of more than 4,000 4-0-0
Faces Top 25 1-1-1Faces Top 10 0-1-0In August 3-0-0In September 5-1-1In October 6-1-1In November 2-0-0
NCAA Second Round | BYU vs. Stanford, Thursday, Nov. 19, 7 p.m. PT
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Head Coach: Jennifer Rockwood (21 seasons)Associate Head Coach: Chris Watkins (20)Assistant Coach: Aleisha Rose (11)Administrative Assistant: Jennie Smith (13)Volunteer Assistant: McKenzie Olson (4) Volunteer Assistant: Rachel Jorgensen (2)
NCAA Second Round | BYU vs. Stanford, Thursday, Nov. 19, 7 p.m. PT
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A player scored two goals11/7/15 Nadia Gomes & Madie LyonsA player scored three goals10/9/14 Ashley Hatch, PortlandA player scored 4+ goals10/13/05 Bobbi Tillotson, 4, Air ForceThree players scored goals10/25/14 USF Ashley Hatch (2), Jaiden Thor- nock, Nadia GomesThree players assisted on goals11/1/14 Pacific Jocelyn Loomis, Madie Lyons, Sarah Chambers GardnerFour players scored goals9/25/14 Denver Elena Medeiros, Madie Lyons, Michele Murphy, Ashley HatchFour players assisted on goals11/1/14 Pacific Elena Medeiros, Jaiden Thor- nock, Marissa Nimmer, Nadia Gomes5+ players scored goals11/09/13 Saint Mary’s 6, Niki Fernandes, Cloee Colohan, Sarah Chambers, Ashley Hatch, Rachel Man ning, Kyleigh Royall5+ players w/ assists11/09/13 Saint Mary’s 5, Ashley Hatch, Colette Jepson Smith, Niki Fernandes, Marissa Nimmer, Angelica Dickson AdamsPlayer(s) received a yellow card11/14/15 UVU Paige HuntOpponent(s) received a yellow card11/14/15 UVU Kali Stubbs, Lexi FelisA player sent off9/06/13 Utah Jaiden ThornockAn opponent sent off11/15/13 Weber St Kellyn OlsenGoalkeeper w/ 5+ saves11/7/15 SMC Hannah Clark, 5 Goalkeeper w/ 10+ saves9/02/11 CS Fullerton McKinzie Olson, 10Opp. GK w/ 5+ saves11/7/15 8, Saint Mary’sOpp. GK w/ 10+ saves10/17/15 10, PacificBYU shut out opponent11/14/15 Utah Valley 1-0BYU was shut out10/24/15 at Santa Clara 0-0Committed 15+ fouls in a game10/31/15 19, LMUWere fouled 15+ times11/14/15 16, LMU
Scored 5 goals10/25/14 Santa Clara 5-2Scored 6 goals11/9/13 Saint Mary’s 6-1Scored 7+ goals11/7/02 San Diego State 9-2Scored two goals in the first half11/7/15 Saint Mary’s 4-1 (3-0)Scored three goals in the first half11/7/15 Saint Mary’s 4-1 (3-0)Scored 4+ goals in the first half10/4/08 Utah 5-0 (5-0)Scored two goals in the second half10/31/15 LMU 2-0 (2-0)Scored three goals in the second half10/25/14 San Francisco 3-0 (3-0)Scored 4+ goals in the second half9/06/12 Texas 5-0 (5-0)Earned 10+ corner kicks10/17/15 Pacific, 10Took 20+ shots11/7/15 Saint Mary’s, 31Took 30+ shots11/7/15 Saint Mary’s, 31Made a penalty kick9/25/14 SMU Ashley HatchMissed a penalty kick11/7/13 Pacific Rachel ManningOpponent made penalty kick10/22/15 at San FranciscoOpponent missed penalty kick10/25/14 San FranciscoOpponent scored two goals in a half10/22/15 San Francisco, 2nd half, 2-1Won in overtime11/1/12 LMU 1-0 (2OT)Lost in overtime11/23/13 UNC 2-1 (2OT)Overtime ends in a draw10/24/15 at Santa Clara (0-0)Won five games in a row2015 5, 9/26 - 10/17Won 10 games in a row2014 11, 9/13 - 10/30Unbeaten streak of 102014 13, 9/13 - 11/1Unbeaten streak of 202012 21, 8/30 -11/17Lost two straight games9/5/14 - 9/11/14 Utah 1-0, LSU 4-3Lost three straight games9/1/14 - 9/11/14 Baylor 2-1, Utah 1-0, LSU 4-3Winless streak of 4+ games9/16/04-10/1/04 6, USC 1-1, LMU 2-1, Arizona 1-0, Washington State 2-1, Hawaii 0-0, Portland 2-0Shutout streak of three games2015 3, 10/24 - 10/31Shutout streak of 5+ games2013 5, 10/17-11/1
Won by three goals11/7/15 Saint Mary’s 4-1Won by four goals11/1/14 Pacific 4-0Won by 5+ goals11/9/13 Saint Mary’s 6-1Lost by two goals9/17/11 Oklahoma 2-0Lost by three goals9/4/08 at William & Mary 4-1Lost by four goals10/9/95 at San Diego 4-0Lost by 5+ goals9/25/02 at UCLA 6-0Won on the road10/3/15 at Portland 2-1Won at a neutral site8/21/15 vs . Cal 2-0 (Hawaii)Won an NCAA tournament game11/14/15 Utah Valley 1-0Lost an NCAA tournament game11/15/14 Colorado L 2-0Tied an NCAA tournament game2012 MarquetteWon a penalty kick shootout2012 Marquette (6-5)Lost a penalty kick shootout2010 UCLA (4-3)Won regular season conference title2015 West Coast ConferenceWon conference tournament title2010 Mountain West ConferenceWon regular season title outright2015 West Coast ConferenceDefeated a ranked team at home9/13/14 #23 Long Beach State 2-0Defeated a ranked team on the road/neutral site8/21/15 vs . #18 Cal 2-0Ranked in the NSCAA Top 2511/10/15 Ranked 13thRanked in the NSCAA Top 1010/20/15 Ranked 5thRanked in the NSCAA Top 510/20/15 Ranked 5thFinished season ranked in the polls2014 Ranked 22nd
NCAA Second Round | BYU vs. Stanford, Thursday, Nov. 19, 7 p.m. PT
2012 (#1 Seed)Utah State, W 2-1Auburn, W 1-0Marquette, T 0-0 (6-5 PKs)#2 North Carolina, L 2-1 (2 OT)
2010at UCLA, T 0-0 (4-3 PKs)
2009vs. UCSB, W 2-0at #1 Stanford, L 2-0
2008Virginia Tech, W 2-0USC, T 1-1 (3-2 PKs)
2007at Texas, L 2-0
2006at Portland, L 2-1
2005 (#4 Seed)vs. Weber State, T 1-1 (4-3 PKs)
2003vs. Colorado, W 2-0vs. Idaho State, W 2-0at Villanova, T 0-0 (5-3 PKs)at Connecticut, L 3-1
2002 (#4 Seed)Utah, L 3-2 (1 OT)
2001vs. Kansas, W 1-0at Nebraska, L 3-0
2000First Round ByeStanford, W 5-0Santa Clara, L 2-1 (1 OT)
1999California, W 2-0at Santa Clara, L 2-0
1998Stanford, W 6-1at UCLA, W 2-0at Santa Clara, L 3-0
1997at Santa Clara, L 1-0
NCAA Second Round | BYU vs. Stanford, Thursday, Nov. 19, 7 p.m. PT
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The Automated ScoreBookBYU Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 14, 2015)
All games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 16-2-2 11-0 4-2-2 1-0CONFERENCE 7-1-1 5-0 2-1-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 9-1-1 6-0 2-1-1 1-0
Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 21 vs #18 California W 2-0 0Aug 28 COLORADO W 2-0 5589Aug 31 at Nebraska W 2-0 1348Sep 04 UTAH W 2-0 5620Sep 07 at #2 Stanford L 0-1 1177Sep 10 UTAH STATE W 1-0 4006Sep 12 UNLV W 2-0 2298Sep 17 OSU W 1-0 3449Sep 24 at Cal Poly T o 2 1-1 871Sep 26 at Long Beach State W 2-1 1411
* Oct 1 at Gonzaga W 1-0 509* Oct 03 at Portland W 2-1 2206* Oct 09 USD W 1-0 4284* Oct 17 PAC W 2-0 3255* Oct 22 at San Francisco L 1-2 400* Oct 24 at #20 Santa Clara T o 2 0-0 600* Oct 29 PEPPERDINE W 3-0 1825* Oct 31 LMU W 2-0 1578* Nov 07 SAINT MARY'S W 4-1 2899
Nov 14 UTAH VALLEY W 1-0 3663
TEAM STATISTICS BY OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 32-436 7-213 Goals scored per game 1.60 0.35 Shot pct. . 0 7 3 . 0 3 3 Shots on goal-Attempts 155-436 89-213 SOG pct. . 3 5 6 . 4 1 8 S h o t s / G a m e 21.8 10.6CORNER KICKS 134 73PENALTY KICKS 0-0 2-2PENALTIES F o u l s 173 183 Yellow cards 6 9 Red cards 0 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 38466 8522 Dates/Avg Per Date 11/3497 8/1065 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/0
Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalBYU 18 14 0 0 32Opponents 3 4 0 0 7
Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalBYU 221 203 4 8 436Opponents 101 104 5 3 213
Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalBYU 39 41 2 0 82Opponents 62 58 1 2 123
Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalBYU 66 66 1 1 134Opponents 32 40 1 0 73
Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalBYU 72 94 2 5 173Opponents 83 96 4 0 183
NCAA Second Round | BYU vs. Stanford, Thursday, Nov. 19, 7 p.m. PT
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The Automated ScoreBookBYU Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 09, 2015)
Conference games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 7-1-1 5-0 2-1-1 0-0CONFERENCE 7-1-1 5-0 2-1-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Date Opponent Score Att.* Oct 1 at Gonzaga W 1-0 509* Oct 03 at Portland W 2-1 2206* Oct 09 USD W 1-0 4284* Oct 17 PAC W 2-0 3255* Oct 22 at San Francisco L 1-2 400* Oct 24 at #20 Santa Clara T o 2 0-0 600* Oct 29 PEPPERDINE W 3-0 1825* Oct 31 LMU W 2-0 1578* Nov 07 SAINT MARY'S W 4-1 2899
TEAM STATISTICS BY OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 16-215 4-85 Goals scored per game 1.78 0.44 Shot pct. . 0 7 4 . 0 4 7 Shots on goal-Attempts 84-215 34-85 SOG pct. . 3 9 1 . 4 0 0 S h o t s / G a m e 23.9 9.4CORNER KICKS 70 30PENALTY KICKS 0-0 1-1PENALTIES F o u l s 78 80 Yellow cards 1 2 Red cards 0 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 13841 3715 Dates/Avg Per Date 5/2768 4/929 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0
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