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2009 Women’s Soccer 17 NCAA Tournament Appearances n Three Olympians n 46 All-Conference Team Members n 4 All-Americans Cal Athletic Media Relations 349 Haas Pavilion Berkeley, Calif. 94720 (510) 642-5363 Fax: (510) 643-7778 Asst. Director (Soccer Contact): Anna Oleson-Wheeler Office:(510) 643-5846 Cell: (805) 708-3544 E-mail: [email protected] 2009 Cal Women’s Soccer Schedule/Results 11-8-1 Overall, 4-5-0 Pac-10 Date Opponent Time/Result 8/15 Cal vs. Pacific@ W, 3-0 8/21 Cal vs. Nevada W, 4-1 8/28 Cal at Portland L, 4-0 9/4-6 Annual Cal Invitational& 9/4 Saint Mary’s vs.Texas& 2 p.m. Cal vs.Texas A&M& W, 1-0 9/6 Cal vs.Texas& W, 4-2 9/11-13 Saint Mary’s Fall Soccer Classic! 9/11 Cal vs. Portland State! W, 1-0 9/13 Cal vs. SMU! W, 4-2 9/18 Cal at Saint Mary’s W, 4-1 9/25 Cal vs. Cal Poly L, 1-0 OT 10/2 Cal vs. Sacramento State L, 1-0 10/4 Cal at Santa Clara T, 1-1 2OT 10/9 Cal at Oregon* W, 2-1 10/11 Cal at Oregon State* W, 2-0 10/16 Cal vs. UCLA* L, 1-0 10/18 Cal vs. USC* L, 3-2 OT 10/23 Cal at Washington* L, 1-0 10/25 Cal at Washington State* L, 2-1 OT 10/30 Cal vs.Arizona* W, 2-0 11/1 Cal vs.Arizona State* W, 3-2 OT 11/8 Cal at Stanford* L, 4-1 11/12 Cal vs. Auburn% W, 2-1 OT @Exhibition; &Cal Soccer Invitational !Saint Mary’s Fall Soccer Classic; *Pac-10 game; %NCAA Tournament game; All times Pacific; Home games in bold at Edwards Stadium Cal’s Record When... Scoring First: 10-1-1 Scoring Second: 1-2-0 Leading at Halftime: 8-1-0 Trailing at Halftime: 0-4-0 No Score at Haltime: 3-1-1 Tied at Halftime: 1-0-0 Overtime: 2-3-1 Playing a Higher-Ranked Team: 1-5-0 Playing a Lower-Ranked Team: 1-0-1 Playing an Unranked Team: 8-3-0 Scoring One Goal: 2-2-1 Scoring Two Goals: 4-1-0 Scouting Three Goals: 1-0-0 Scoring Four or More Goals: 4-0-0 Outshooting Opp.: 9-4-0 More Corner Kicks Than Opp.: 9-4-0 Coaching Staff Neil McGuire enters his third season as California’s head coach after continuing the women’s soccer program’s tradition of excellence in his first year. With a No. 4 nationally-ranked recruiting class entering the mix in 2008, McGuire looks to have the Golden Bears contending for a national title in the near future. McGuire now owns a 25-24-2 overall record in two years with the Bears. McGuire is assisted by Tracy Hamm and Libby Bassett, both of whom are in their first years at Cal. Hamm is a 2006 graduate of Cal. Kelly Lindsey is a volunteer assistant coach. Bears Advance to Second Round After receiving an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, the California women’s soccer team defeated Auburn, 2-1, in overtime on Nov. 13 in the opening round of the tournament in Tallahassee, Fla. The Golden Bears (11-8-1) now face No. 1-seed and host Florida State (17-4-1) at the Seminole Soccer Complex on Nov. 15 at 10 a.m. PST. The Seminoles hold the 2-0-0 all-time record against the Bears – FSU have twice ousted the Bears from the NCAA tournament with a 2-1 win in 2005 and 3-1 in 2006. Briefly -The Bears now stand at 13-16-1 in 17 appearances NCAA Tournament. They are 2-2 when playing in Tallahassee and 2-3 in the state of Florida during the NCAA Tournament. -The Bears’ trip to Florida for the NCAA Tournament is their fourth trip to Florida for the Big Dance in the past five years. Last year, Cal traveled to Gainesville for a first-round game against No. 7-seeded Florida and lost, 2-1. -Alex Morgan has now scored in each of Cal’s last three games. She paces the Bears with 14 goals. -With her 31st career goal, Morgan is now tied for fourth place all-time with Erika Hinton for career goals. She is in fifth place with 41 career points, just fourth points shy of being tied for third. -Lisa Kevorkian paces the Bears with five game-winning goals, two of which occurred in an overtime game. She also led the team last year with three gamewinners. -Kevorkian is the only Cal player to score in an overtime game, a feat she has achieved twice. Déjà Vu – 2006 Edition In 2006, the Bears also traveled to Tallahassee, Fla., for the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament. It was there that Cal also defeated Auburn in the first round – the final tally was 3-1 – for the Bears to also advance to the second round to take on host Florida State.The 2006 Seminole team was a No. 2 seed and defeated Cal, 3-1, to move to the third round of the tournament. After Florida State jumped out to a 3-0 first-half lead, a totally different Cal team showed up for the second half. The Bears outscored the Seminoles, 1-0, over the final 45 minutes and outshot them, 9-2. Cal also earned all four of its corner kicks in the second half, while FSU took all five of its attempts in the first half. Three current Bears – Brianna Bak, Lisa Kevorkian and Torrey Delaplane – saw action in the 2006 match against the Seminoles. Kevorkian paced the Bears with four shots. Flashback to 2005 The first time Cal played Florida State, it was in the 2005 NCAA Tournament. No. 3-seeded Cal saw its 2005 season come to an end with a 2-1 loss to No. 2-seeded Florida State in the third round of the NCAA Tournament on Nov. 20 at the Seminole Soccer Complex. In the 50th minute, Seminole defender Kelly Rowland sent a cross from the right side into the Bears’ penalty area, which went off the far post and into the goal for the first score of the game. FSU forward India Trotter scored what proved to be the game winner in the 86th minute when she dribbled around a couple Cal defenders and scored from about 16 yards. With 89:23 on the clock, Katie Ratican cut the deficit to 2-1 with a shot on the right side from about 15 yards. Tracy Hamm and Nkechi Kanu were credited with assists. Cal rattled off the first four shots of the game and held an 8-3 advantage in the first half. Senior forward Dania Cabello and Tracy Hamm led the Bears with two shots each. For the game, Cal held an 11-8 shot advantage. What Weather? The Bears have experience playing in dreary and sunny conditions at the Seminole Soccer Complex. In 2005, it was roughly 70 degrees with a 5-10 mph wind out of the northeast and rained steadily through most of the FSU-Cal game, which ended in a 2-1 Seminole victory. For the 2006 Florida State 3-1 win, it was mid-60’s, mostly sunny with no chance of rain. First-Round Recap: Bears Maul Tigers Lisa Kevorkian netted a golden goal to propel to the California women’s soccer team to a 2-1 overtime win over Auburn on Friday, Nov. 13 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Florida State’s Seminole Soccer Complex. Alex Morgan scored Cal’s first goal of the game in the 33rd minute with a shot to the inside left post to give Cal an early 1-0 lead. Auburn made things interesting with a game- tying goal at 58:30 when Heather Havron scored her first goal of the season off a corner with a boot that bent the ball to the inside far post. After the Bears had taken five shots in the first seven minutes of overtime, Kevorkian put away the goal and game off a cross from Morgan from five yards.The score Cal Set to Play No. 1-Seeded Florida State in Second Round For release: Nov. 14, 2009

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Page 1: 2009 Women’s Soccer - SIDEARM Sports€¦ · 2009 Women’s Soccer 17 NCAA Tournament Appearances n Three Olympians n 46 All-Conference Team Members n 4 All-Americans Cal Athletic

2009 Women’s Soccer17 NCAA Tournament Appearances n Three Olympians n 46 All-Conference Team Members n 4 All-Americans

Cal Athletic Media Relations 349 Haas Pavilion Berkeley, Calif. 94720 (510) 642-5363 Fax: (510) 643-7778Asst. Director (Soccer Contact): Anna Oleson-Wheeler Office:(510) 643-5846 Cell: (805) 708-3544 E-mail: [email protected]

2009 Cal Women’s Soccer Schedule/Results11-8-1 Overall, 4-5-0 Pac-10

Date Opponent Time/Result8/15 Calvs.Pacific@ W,3-08/21 Calvs.Nevada W,4-18/28 Cal at Portland L, 4-09/4-6 Annual Cal Invitational&9/4 SaintMary’svs.Texas& 2p.m. Calvs.TexasA&M& W,1-09/6 Calvs.Texas& W,4-29/11-13 Saint Mary’s Fall Soccer Classic!9/11 Calvs.PortlandState! W,1-09/13 Cal vs. SMU! W, 4-29/18 Cal at Saint Mary’s W, 4-19/25 Calvs.CalPoly L,1-0OT10/2 Calvs.SacramentoState L,1-010/4 Cal at Santa Clara T, 1-1 2OT10/9 Cal at Oregon* W, 2-110/11 Cal at Oregon State* W, 2-010/16 Calvs.UCLA* L,1-010/18 Calvs.USC* L,3-2OT10/23 Cal at Washington* L, 1-010/25 Cal at Washington State* L, 2-1 OT10/30 Calvs.Arizona* W,2-011/1 Calvs.ArizonaState* W,3-2OT11/8 Cal at Stanford* L, 4-111/12 Cal vs. Auburn% W, 2-1 OT

@Exhibition; &Cal Soccer Invitational!Saint Mary’s Fall Soccer Classic; *Pac-10 game; %NCAA Tournament game; All times Pacific; Home games in bold at Edwards Stadium

Cal’s Record When...Scoring First: 10-1-1 Scoring Second: 1-2-0Leading at Halftime: 8-1-0 Trailing at Halftime: 0-4-0No Score at Haltime: 3-1-1 Tied at Halftime: 1-0-0Overtime: 2-3-1 Playing a Higher-Ranked Team: 1-5-0Playing a Lower-Ranked Team: 1-0-1Playing an Unranked Team: 8-3-0Scoring One Goal: 2-2-1 Scoring Two Goals: 4-1-0Scouting Three Goals: 1-0-0 Scoring Four or More Goals: 4-0-0Outshooting Opp.: 9-4-0 More Corner Kicks Than Opp.: 9-4-0

Coaching Staff Neil McGuire enters his third season as California’s head coach after continuing the women’s soccer program’s tradition of excellence in his first year. With a No. 4 nationally-ranked recruiting class entering the mix in 2008, McGuire looks to have the Golden Bears contending for a national title in the near future. McGuire now owns a 25-24-2 overall record in two years with the Bears. McGuire is assisted by Tracy Hamm and LibbyBassett, both of whom are in their first years at Cal. Hamm is a 2006 graduate of Cal. Kelly Lindsey is a volunteer assistant coach.

Bears Advance to Second RoundAfter receiving an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, the California women’s soccer team defeated Auburn, 2-1, in overtime on Nov. 13 in the opening round of the tournament in Tallahassee, Fla. The Golden Bears (11-8-1) now face No. 1-seed and host Florida State (17-4-1) at the Seminole Soccer Complex on Nov. 15 at 10 a.m. PST. The Seminoles hold the 2-0-0 all-time record against the Bears – FSU have twice ousted the Bears from the NCAA tournament with a 2-1 win in 2005 and 3-1 in 2006.

Briefly-The Bears now stand at 13-16-1 in 17 appearances NCAA Tournament. They are 2-2 when playing in Tallahassee and 2-3 in the state of Florida during the NCAA Tournament. -The Bears’ trip to Florida for the NCAA Tournament is their fourth trip to Florida for the Big Dance in the past five years. Last year, Cal traveled to Gainesville for a first-round game against No. 7-seeded Florida and lost, 2-1.-Alex Morgan has now scored in each of Cal’s last three games. She paces the Bears with 14 goals.-With her 31st career goal, Morgan is now tied for fourth place all-time with Erika Hinton for career goals. She is in fifth place with 41 career points, just fourth points shy of being tied for third.-Lisa Kevorkian paces the Bears with five game-winning goals, two of which occurred in an overtime game. She also led the team last year with three gamewinners.-Kevorkian is the only Cal player to score in an overtime game, a feat she has achieved twice.

Déjà Vu – 2006 EditionIn 2006, the Bears also traveled to Tallahassee, Fla., for the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament. It was there that Cal also defeated Auburn in the first round – the final tally was 3-1 – for the Bears to also advance to the second round to take on host Florida State. The 2006 Seminole team was a No. 2 seed and defeated Cal, 3-1, to move to the third round of the tournament. After Florida State jumped out to a 3-0 first-half lead, a totally different Cal team showed up for the second half. The Bears outscored the Seminoles, 1-0, over the final 45 minutes and outshot them, 9-2. Cal also earned all four of its corner kicks in the second half, while FSU took all five of its attempts in the first half. Three current Bears – Brianna Bak, Lisa Kevorkian and Torrey Delaplane – saw action in the 2006 match against the Seminoles. Kevorkian paced the Bears with four shots.

Flashback to 2005The first time Cal played Florida State, it was in the 2005 NCAA Tournament. No. 3-seeded Cal saw its 2005 season come to an end with a 2-1 loss to No. 2-seeded Florida State in the third round of the NCAA Tournament on Nov. 20 at the Seminole Soccer Complex. In the 50th minute, Seminole defender Kelly Rowland sent a cross from the right side into the Bears’ penalty area, which went off the far post and into the goal for the first score of the game. FSU forward India Trotter scored what proved to be the game winner in the 86th minute when she dribbled around a couple Cal defenders and scored from about 16 yards. With 89:23 on the clock, Katie Ratican cut the deficit to 2-1 with a shot on the right side from about 15 yards. Tracy Hamm and Nkechi Kanu were credited with assists. Cal rattled off the first four shots of the game and held an 8-3 advantage in the first half. Senior forward Dania Cabello and Tracy Hamm led the Bears with two shots each. For the game, Cal held an 11-8 shot advantage.

What Weather?The Bears have experience playing in dreary and sunny conditions at the Seminole Soccer Complex. In 2005, it was roughly 70 degrees with a 5-10 mph wind out of the northeast and rained steadily through most of the FSU-Cal game, which ended in a 2-1 Seminole victory. For the 2006 Florida State 3-1 win, it was mid-60’s, mostly sunny with no chance of rain.

First-RoundRecap:BearsMaulTigersLisa Kevorkian netted a golden goal to propel to the California women’s soccer team to a 2-1 overtime win over Auburn on Friday, Nov. 13 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Florida State’s Seminole Soccer Complex. Alex Morgan scored Cal’s first goal of the game in the 33rd minute with a shot to the inside left post to give Cal an early 1-0 lead. Auburn made things interesting with a game-tying goal at 58:30 when Heather Havron scored her first goal of the season off a corner with a boot that bent the ball to the inside far post. After the Bears had taken five shots in the first seven minutes of overtime, Kevorkian put away the goal and game off a cross from Morgan from five yards. The score

Cal Set to Play No. 1-Seeded Florida State in Second Round

For release: Nov. 14, 2009

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2009 California Women’s Soccer Postseason Guide - Page 2

was Kevorkian’s fifth game-winning goal and her eighth goal overall this season. Cal outshot Auburn, 22-12, including a 6-0 outshooting in overtime. Pellegrini had five saves while the Tigers’ Howard had six. Morgan paced the Bears with 10 shots, five of which were on goal, while Kevorkian had five all together and two on goal. Cal is now 2-0 all-time against Auburn.

It’sAlexMorgantoLisaKevorkianforaGoal!!!The Kevorkian goal with Morgan with the assist for the gamewinner against Auburn marked the third time that the goal-scoring combination of Kevorkian scoring with Morgan assisting has occurred in 2009, which is tops amongst assisted goals amongst the Bears. It happened for the gamewinner at Oregon (Oct. 9) for a 2-1 win and was an insurance goal in the 2-0 win against Arizona (Oct. 30). To see all Cal goal-scoring combinations, please see page seven of the postseason guide.

Bears’NCAAHistoryThis year’s selection is Cal’s 17th playoff bid, the 11th in the last 12 years and the sixth straight. Cal advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2007. The Bears defeated Santa Clara, 2-0, in the first round. Cal tied Stanford, 1-1, in the second round, but the Cardinal advanced to the third round by winning the penalty kick shootout, 7-6. In 2005, Cal advanced to the third round of NCAAs for the first time since 1988. The Bears’ best NCAA Tournament performances were semifinal appearances in 1984, ‘87 and ‘88.

LastYearintheNCAATournamentIn 2008, Cal received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament for the program’s 10th trip to the Big Dance in the past 11 years. The Bears traveled to Gainesville, Fla., to take on the No. 7 Gators. Even though they put up a very strong showing, outshooting Florida, 14-8, the Bears lost, 2-1. Freshman Natasha Richardson

scored her first goal of the season and her Bear career for California’s lone goal.

CalRegistersSixthConsecutiveWinningSeasonThe Bears finished the regular season at a 10-8-1 clip for the program’s sixth consecutive winning record and the 23nd in school history. Cal went 4-5-0 in the Pac-10 to finish tied for sixth in the competitive conference. Junior forward Alex Morgan leads Cal with 13 goals while redshirt junior forward Lisa Kevorkian is second with seven scores and a team-high four gamewinners. Morgan is also tops on the team with seven assists. Senior goalkeeper Gina Pellegrini has spent the majority of time in goal for the Bears and owns a 1.58 goals-against average.

Cal’sFloridianTournamentExperienceThe Cal-Auburn game was the second meeting between the Bears and the Tigers in program history, and the last time the two teams played each other was also in the NCAA Tournament and also in Tallahassee, Fla. Cal defeated Auburn, 3-1, to advance to the second round of the 2006 NCAA Tournament. Cal is no stranger to postseason play in the state of Florida and the city of Tallahassee - the Bears have played in Florida in four of the past five NCAA Tournaments. Last year, the Bears lost to No. 7-seeded Florida in Gainesville. Cal traveled to Tallahassee for the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament in 2006 as well as for the third round in 2005. Cal lost in 2005 and 2006 in Tallahassee, Fla., to the Seminoles.

FourPlayersNamedAll-Pac-10With Alex Morgan leading the way with placement on the first team, four Golden Bears were recognized by the Pac-10 Conference. Morgan was named to the first-team for her second time as an All-Pac-10 honoree. Senior Katie Oakes made the second team. Sophomore midfielder Katrin Omarsdottir and senior defender Brianna Bak were named honorable mentions.

Mariam Azimi ah-ZEE-meeBrianna Bak BOCKDanielle Brunache BREW-noshKatrin Omarsdottir OH-MARS-dot-terKaitlin Paletta pah-LET-tuh

Gina Pellegrini PELL-uh-GREEN-eeCamellia Senemar SEN-eh-MAR

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown/Previous School(s) 00 Gina Pellegrini GK 5-8 Sr. 3V Santa Rosa, CA/Santa Rosa HS0 Lauren Hein GK 5-8 Fr. HS Tustin, CA/Tustin HS1 Rosie Aguilera GK 5-11 Sr.* 3V Piedmont, CA/UC Irvine 2 Betsy Hassett M 5-1 Fr HS Auckland, NZ/Avondale College3 Katie Benz F 5-5 So. 1V Sonoma, CA/Sonoma HS4 Zulma Munoz M 5-0 So. Club Berkeley, CA/Berkeley HS5 Katherine Suits M 5-6 So. 1V Los Alamitos, CA/Los Alamitos HS6 Torrey Delplane F 5-7 Sr.* 3V Valley Center, CA/Valley Center HS7 Emily Shibata M 5-3 Jr. 2V Walnut Creek, CA/Northgate HS8 Amanda Glass D 5-4 Fr. HS Danville, CA/San Ramon Valley HS9 Amanda Groves D 5-4 Fr. HS Tiburon, CA/Redwood HS10 Katie Oakes M 5-9 Sr. 3V West Hills, CA/El Camino Real HS11 Katrin Omarsdottir M 5-8 So. 1V Reykjavik, Iceland/Commercial College of Iceland12 Samantha Walker F 5-6 Fr. HS Clayton, CA/Clayton Valley HS13 Alex Morgan F 5-7 Jr. 2V Diamond Bar, CA/Diamond Bar HS15 Mariam Azimi F 5-9 So. 1V Fair Oaks, CA/St. Francis HS16 Natasha Richardson F 5-3 So.* 1V Petaluma, CA/Ursuline HS17 Kaitlin Paletta D 5-6 So. 1V Moorpark, CA/Moorpark HS18 Brianna Bak D 5-11 Sr. 3V Manhattan Beach, CA/Chadwick School19 Rachel Clark D 5-9 Fr. HS Manteca, CA/Sierra HS20 Lauren Battung F/M 5-7 Fr. HS West Hills, CA/Chaminade HS22 Danielle Brunache D 5-9 So. 1V Belmont, CA/St. Ignatius College Prep23 Miranda White D/F 5-6 So. 1V Piedmont, CA/Piedmont HS24 Lisa Kevorkian F 5-6 Jr.* 2V Arcadia, CA/Monrovia HS25 Camellia Senemar F 5-7 So. 1V Danville, CA/Monte Vista HS30 Megan Jesolva D/M 5-4 Jr. 2V La Mirada, CA/Whittier Christian HS

Head Coach: Neil McGuire (3rd season, Augusta State 1997,)Assistant Coaches: Libby Bassett (1st season, San Diego 2005), Tracy Hamm (1st season, California 2006) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Kelly Lindsey (1st season, Notre Dame 2001)*indicates player has utilized a redshirt year

UniversityInformationLocation.................................................. Berkeley, CAFounded ................................................................. 1868Enrollment .........................................................33,000Nickname ..............................................Golden BearsColors .............................Blue (282) and Gold (123)Affiliation .........................................NCAA Division IConference ...................................................Pacific-10Chancellor .....................................Robert BirgeneauDirector of Athletics ........................ Sandy BarbourSr. Assoc. Athletic Director/W-Soccer .. Foti MellisFaculty Representative ........................Jesse ChoperTicket Office Phone ........................800-GO-BEARS

ProgramHistoryInaugural Season .................................................. 1982All-time Record ....................................... 317-148-46NCAA Appearances ................................................15Last NCAA Appearance ........... 2008 (First round)

Coaching StaffHead Coach..........................................Neil McGuireAlma Mater, Year .......................Augusta State, 1997Record at Cal ............................25-14-1 (2 seasons)Career Record ..................... 93-90-11 (10 seasons)Office Fax ............................................. 510-643-2536Assistant Coaches ....... Libby Bassett, Tracy Hamm

TeamInformation2008 Overall Record ....................................... 10-9-1Home .................................................................... 7-2-1Away ...................................................................... 1-7-0Neutral ................................................................. 1-0-02008 Pac-10 Record (finish) .................. 3-5-1 (6th)Pac-10 Home ...................................................... 3-1-1Pac-10 Away ........................................................ 0-4-0Letterwinners Returning/Lost .........................15/10Starters Returning/Lost ........................................ 5/6Roster Breakdown (Sr/Jr/So/Fr) ............... 4/4/11/7Facility ................. Edwards Stadium/Goldman FieldCapacity ..............................................................22,000Surface ....................................................Natural grass

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JesolvaCompetesWithU.S.U-23TeaminEnglandMegan Jesolva traveled to England with the U.S. Under-23 national team for two games against the English U-23 squad. Jesolva saw significant playing time in each of the two matches - playing 70 minutes in a 2-0 loss on July 4 and the entirety of the July 6 3-1 victory.

MorganNamedtoHerrmannWatchListCalifornia women’s soccer junior forward Alex Morgan is a candidate for the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy Watch List, the National Soccer Coaches Association of America announced Aug. 11. The award is considered the highest individual honor in intercollegiate soccer, and its recipients are selected by Division I head coaches who are current members of the NSCAA.

KatrinOmarsdottirClosesPlayatEuropeanChampionshipsCalifornia women’s soccer sophomore midfielder Katrin Omarsdottir played at the European Championships with her native Iceland. Omarsdottir started two of the games in which Iceland played and got on the pitch in all three. Iceland lost its opening game, 3-1, to France, and lost its second match, 1-0, against Norway. The squad was eliminated from the tournament Aug. 30 after a 1-0 loss to Germany. Omarsdottir started the matches against France and Germany and came on as a substitute versus Norway.

KevorkianNamedSept.7MuscleMilkStudent-AthleteoftheWeekKevorkian netted the game-winning goal against No. 10 Texas A&M on Sept. 4 at the 15th Annual Cal Invitational, making the redshirt junior forward the Muscle Milk California Student-Athlete of the Week. The Bears turned the tide against the Aggies in the 70th minute, when Kevorkian fired off a beautiful shot from 18 yards out off the feed from Megan Jesolva. The goal was Kevorkian’s second in three games in 2009 and her second game-winning score. On Sept. 6, against Texas, Kevorkian dished out an assist to help the Bears defeat No. 25 Texas, 4-2. For her performances over that weekend, Kevorkian was named to the all-tournament team.

OmarsdottirNamedtoOct.14TeamsoftheWeekCalifornia sophomore midfielder Katrin Omarsdottir played an instrumental role in the Golden Bears’ game against Portland State (Sept. 11) and SMU (Sept.

13). Omarsdottir scored the game-winning goal in the 29th minute, rebounding the save as it came off the PSU keeper’s extended arms and shot it in for the game-winning goal. Barely into the third minute of the Sept. 13 game against SMU, Omarsdottir dribbled in from 35 yards out to go 1-v-1 with the SMU keeper, and knocked n a goal with a shot to the right post. The goal, scored at 2:22, was the fastest goal scored by the Bears this season. Omarsdottir, who is a starter on the Icelandic national team, played in her fourth game this season after competing at the European Championships in August. Omarsdottir helped with the second goal, which occurred six minutes later, dishing an assist to junior forward Alex Morgan. Omarsdottir played 84 minutes versus the Vikings and all 90 against the Mustangs. She took a collective three shots, had two goals, one assist and one game-winning goal for five points.

AlexMorganNamedaOct.12CS360’sPrimetimePerformerof theWeekJunior forward Alex Morgan helped the No. 19 Golden Bears to two conference victories Oct. 9 and 11 in Oregon. Against the Ducks, the Golden Bears found the back of net early - the earliest they have this season - with a goal by junior forward Alex Morgan just 1:28 minutes into the match. Morgan earned her team-leading ninth goal of the year by beating the keeper from 20 yards out on a free kick. Morgan also contributed on the game-winning goal – coming in with the assist for Lisa Kevorkian. Morgan distanced the Bears against the Beavers, 2-0, when the Diamond Bar, Calif., native added her 10th goal of the season with 11:07 to play in the game.

LisaKevorkianNamedNov.3Pac-10PlayeroftheWeekFor her instrumental role in Cal’s two Pac-10 Conference victories against Arizona and Arizona State, redshirt junior Lisa Kevorkian was heralded as the Nov. 3 Pac-10 Player of the Week. Kevorkian was also named Muscle Milk California student-athlete of the week as well as a primetime performer of the week according to College Soccer 360. On Oct. 30, Kevorkian had the assist on the game-winning goal in the third minute against Arizona and later scored a goal against the Wildcats to give Cal a 2-0 lead. Aftear being honored prior to kickoff as one of the squad’s seniors on Nov. 1 and taking five shots through the first 97 minutes of play, Kevorkian scored the game-winning goal at 97:36 to propel her Bears to a 3-2 victory over Arizona State.

Year Final Result Round Site Opponent Result 1983 5th place (tie) First Berkeley Cincinnati W, 5-0 Quarterfinal Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina L, 5-2 1984 4th place First Berkeley UC Santa Barbara W, 2-0 Quarterfinal Berkeley Colorado College W, 1-0 (OT) Semifinal Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina L, 2-1 (OT) Consolation Chapel Hill, NC Massachusetts L,4-1 1986 5th place (tie) First Berkeley Cal State Hayward W, 2-0 Quarterfinal Colorado Springs, CO Colorado College L, 1-0 1987 3rd place (tie) First Bye Quarterfinal Berkeley UC Santa Barbara W, 3-0 Semifinal Amherst, MA North Carolina L, 4-0 1988 3rd place (tie) First Berkeley Saint Mary’s W, 2-0 Quarterfinal Colorado Springs, CO Colorado College W, 2-1 (OT) Semifinal Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina State L, 1-0 1993 9th place (tie) First Stanford, CA Stanford L, 2-0 1998 33rd place (tie) First Stockton, CA Pacific L, 2-1 1999 33rd place (tie) First Provo, UT Brigham Young L, 2-0 2000 17th place (tie) First Bye Second Berkeley Santa Clara L, 2-0 2001 33rd place (tie) First Stanford, CA Saint Mary’s L, 3-2 2002 17th place (tie) First Stanford, CA Denver W, 2-0 Second Stanford, CA Stanford L, 1-0 (OT) 2004 33rd place (tie) First Santa Clara, CA Santa Clara L, 2-1 2005 9th place (tie) First Austin, TX Rice W, 2-0 Second Austin, TX UTEP W, 2-1 Third Tallahassee, FL Florida State L, 2-1 2006 17th place (tie) First Tallahassee, FL Auburn W, 3-1 Second Tallahassee, FL Florida State L, 3-1 2007 17th place (tie) First Stanford, CA Santa Clara W, 2-0 Second Stanford, CA Stanford T, 1-1 (2OT) - Stanford, 7-6 PKs 2008 33rd place (tie) First Gainesville, FL Florida L, 2-1 2009 N/A First Tallahassee, FL Auburn W, 2-1 (OT)

CalintheNCAATournament(13-16-1Overall)

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The Automated ScoreBook For SoccerCalifornia Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 13, 2009)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 11-8-1 7-4 3-4-1 1-0CONFERENCE 4-5 2-2 2-3 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 7-3-1 5-2 1-1-1 1-0

Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 21 NEVADA W 4-1 168Aug 28 at #3 Portland L 0-4 5068Sep 04 #10 TEXAS A&M W 1-0 275Sep 06 TEXAS W 4-2 458Sep 11 PORTLAND STATE W 1-0 110Sep 13 vs Southern Methodist W 4-2 150Sep 18 at Saint Mary's W 4-1 526Sep 25 CAL POLY Lot 0-1 387Oct 02 SACRAMENTO STATE L 0-1 189Oct 04 at #11 Santa Clara To2 1-1 754

* Oct 09 at Oregon W 2-1 699* Oct 11 at Oregon State W 2-0 320* Oct 16 #3 UCLA L 0-1 544* Oct 18 #9 USC Lot 2-3 753* Oct 23 at Washington L 0-1 815* Oct 25 at #20 Washington State Lot 1-2 531* Oct 30 ARIZONA W 2-0 241* Nov. 1 ARIZONA STATE Wot 3-2 545* Nov 08 at #1 Stanford L 1-4 2000

Nov 13 AUBURN Wot 2-1 807

*Pacific-10 Conference gameOpponents in CAPS played at Cal's Edwards Stadium

TEAM STATISTICS CAL OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 34-270 28-191 Goals scored per game 1.70 1.40 Shot pct. . 1 2 6 . 1 4 7 Shots on goal-Attempts 134-270 82-191 SOG pct. . 4 9 6 . 4 2 9 S h o t s / G a m e 13.5 9.6CORNER KICKS 90 65PENALTY KICKS 2-4 1-1PENALTIES Yellow cards 21 17 Red cards 1 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 4477 10713 Dates/Avg Per Date 11/407 8/1339 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/150

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att13 Alex Morgan 20 14 8 36 95 . 1 4 7 53 . 5 5 8 3 0 - 224 Lisa Kevorkian 18 8 3 19 43 . 1 8 6 27 . 6 2 8 5 0 - 011 Katrin Omarsdottir 16 5 2 12 23 . 2 1 7 14 . 6 0 9 2 0 - 023 Miranda White 19 2 2 6 19 . 1 0 5 7 . 3 6 8 0 0 - 010 Katie Oakes 18 3 2 8 16 . 1 8 8 8 . 5 0 0 0 2 - 27 Emily Shibata 19 0 1 1 12 . 0 0 0 5 . 4 1 7 0 0 - 022 Danielle Brunache 20 0 0 0 10 . 0 0 0 1 . 1 0 0 0 0 - 05 Katherine Suits 18 0 1 1 7 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 8 6 0 0 - 012 Samantha Walker 18 0 1 1 7 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 018 Brianna Bak 18 1 0 2 6 . 1 6 7 4 . 6 6 7 0 0 - 04 Zulma Munoz 9 0 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 3 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 020 Lauren Battung 13 0 1 1 6 . 0 0 0 2 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 030 Megan Jesolva 10 0 2 2 6 . 0 0 0 2 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 025 Cami Senemar 5 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 3 . 6 0 0 0 0 - 025 Camellia Senemar 7 0 1 1 4 . 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 03 Katie Benz 8 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 09 Amanda Groves 7 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 0 - 02 Betsy Hassett 5 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 021 McKenna McKetty 2 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 015 Mariam Azimi 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 06 Torrey Delaplane 10 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 00 Lauren Hein 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 01 Rosie Aguilera 7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 019 Rachel Clark 17 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 000 Gina Pellegrini 15 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 017 Kaitlin Paletta 17 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0

Total 20 34 25 93 270 . 1 2 6 134 . 4 9 6 11 2 - 4Opponents 20 28 18 74 191 . 1 4 7 82 . 4 2 9 8 1 - 1

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho1 Rosie Aguilera 7 538:25 5 0.84 13 . 7 2 2 3-1-1 200 Gina Pellegrini 15 1297:03 22 1.53 40 . 6 4 5 8-7-0 20 Lauren Hein 1 8:31 1 10.57 0 . 0 0 0 0-0-0 0

Total 20 1843:59 28 1.37 54 . 6 5 9 11-8-1 4Opponents 20 1843:59 34 1.66 100 . 7 4 6 8-11-1 5

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCalifornia 13 19 2 0 34Opponents 12 13 3 0 28

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCalifornia 118 141 10 1 270Opponents 84 99 6 2 191

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCalifornia 26 26 1 1 54Opponents 39 58 2 1 100

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCalifornia 44 41 1 4 90Opponents 34 28 3 0 65

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCalifornia 101 115 4 1 221Opponents 108 114 3 2 227

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Min. Time Game Goal Scorer (Assist)1 2 1:28 11 – UO, 10-9-09 Alex Morgan (unassisted) 3 2:10 17 – UA, 10-30-09 Amanda Groves (Lisa Kevorkian)* 2:22 6 – SMU, 9-13-09 Katrin Omarsdottir (unassisted)4 5 6 5:23 1 – UNR, 8-21-09 Alex Morgan (unassisted)7 8 7:48 18 – ASU, 11-1-09 Alex Morgan (unassisted) 9 8:41 6 – SMU, 9-13-09 Alex Morgan (Katrin Omarsdottir)10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15:31 18 – ASU, 11-1-09 Katie Oakes (penalty kick) 15:42 7 – SMC, 9-18-09 Katie Oakes (penalty kick) 15:51 6 – SMU, 9-13-09 Alex Morgan (unassisted)*17 18 19 20 21 22 21:54 4 – Texas, 9-6-09 Brianna Bak (Alex Morgan)23 24 25 24:14 16 – WSU, 10-25-09 Lisa Kevorkian (Katie Oakes, Alex Morgan) 26 27 28 29 28:35 5 – PSU, 9-11-09 Katrin Omarsdottir (Megan Jesolva)*30 31 32 33 32:23 20 – UA, 11-13-09 Alex Morgan (unassisted) 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 46:56 10 – SCU, 10-4-09 Alex Morgan (Lauren Battung) 48 49 48:07 12 – UO, 10-9-09 Lisa Kevorkian (Alex Morgan)*

50 49:27 4 – Texas, 9-6-09 Miranda White (Lisa Kevorkian)51 52 53 54 53:02 4 – Texas, 9-6-09 Alex Morgan (Katrin Omarsdottir) 53:03 17 – UA, 10-30-09 Lisa Kevorkian (Alex Morgan)55 56 57 56:14 6 – SMC, 9-18-09 Alex Morgan (Miranda White)* 56:15 4 – Texas, 9-6-09 Katie Oakes (Alex Morgan)*58 59 58:10 19 – Stan, 11-8-09 Alex Morgan (unassisted) 58:40 1 – UNR, 8-21-09 Lisa Kevorkian (Samantha Walker)*60 61 60:09 12 – OSU, 10-11-09 Katrin Omarsdottir (Camellia Senemar)*

62 61:15 1 – UNR, 8-21-09 Alex Morgan (Katie Oakes)63 64 65 66 67 66:10 7 – SMC, 9-18-09 Katrin Omarsdottir (Emily Shibata)

68 69 70 69:22 3 –A&M, 9-4-09 Lisa Kevorkian (Megan Jesolva)*71 72 71:33 1 – UNR, 8-21-09 Alex Morgan (McKenna McKetty)73 74 73:57 14 – USC, 10-18-09 Miranda White (Alex Morgan) 75 76 77 77:24 14 – USC, 10-18-09 Alex Morgan (Miranda White) 78 79 78:44 7 – SMC, 9-18-09 Katrin Omarsdottir (Alex Morgan) 78:53 12 – OSU, 10-11-09 Alex Morgan (Lisa Kevorkian) 80 81 80:46 6 – SMU, 9-13-09 Lisa Kevorkian (unassisted)82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 909192939495969798 97:03 20 – UA, 11-13-09 Lisa Kevorkian (Alex Morgan)* 97:36 18 – ASU, 11-1-09 Lisa Kevorkian (Katie Suits)*99100101102103104105106107108109110 *Represents game-winning goal

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Minute Time Game Goal Socer (Assist)1 2 3 2:20 2 – UP, 8-28-09 Danielle Foxhoven (Michelle Enyeart)*

4 5 6 7 6:17 18 – ASU, 11-1-09 Courtney Tinnin (unassisted) 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13:40 19 – Stan, 11-8-09 Kelley O’Hara (unassisted) 15 16 17 16:48 6 – SMU, 9-13-09 Leslie Briggs (Kristin Medeiros)

18 17:33 9 – CSUS, 10-2-09 Kelsey O’Donnell (Leah Larot)* 19 18:47 14 – USC, 10-18-09 Ashley Freyer (Marihelen Tomer)

20 19:34 2 – UP, 8-28-09 Danielle Foxhoven (Michelle Enyeart)

21 22 23 24 23:29 15 – UW, 10-23-09 McKenna Waitley (unassisted)*

25 26 27 28 27:15 2 – UP, 8-28-09 Michelle Olivier (Sophie Schmidt)

29 30 31 30:46 14 – USC, 10-18-09 Alyssa Davila (unassisted) 32 33 32:17 19 – Stan, 11-8-09 Kelley O’Hara (Rachel Quon) 32:47 7 – SMC, 9-18-09 Jessica Menzhuber (unassisted) 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 47:46 11 – UO, 10-9-09 Teresa Bowns (Scout Libke) 49 50 51 52 53 52:04 19 – Stan, 11-8-09 Kelley O’Hara (Alicia Jenkins)54 53:32 18 – ASU, 11-1-09 Alexandra Elston (Bianca Doller

55 56 57 58 59 58:30 20 – AU, 11-13-09 Heather Havron (unassisted)60 59:41 2 – UP, 8-28-09 Sophie Schmidt (Jessica Tsao) 61

62 61:58 16 – WSU, 10-25-09 Jacquelyn Roth (unassisted) 63 62:29 19 – Stan, 11-8-09 Lindsay Taylor (Courtney Verloo)

64 65 66 67 68 69 68:01 4 – Texas, 9-6-09 Courtney Goodsen (Niki Arlitt)

70 71 72 71:17 10 – SCU, 10-4-09 Maxine Goynes (Jordan Angeli)

73 74 75 76 77 76:02 4 – Texas, 9-6-09 Courtney Goodsen (unassisted) 76:35 13 – UCLA, 10-16-09 Syndey Leroux (Lauren Cheney) 78 79 80 81 82 83 82:16 1 – UNR, 8-21-09 Emma Rice (unassisted) 84 85 86 85:57 6 – SMU, 9-13-09 Kenzie Scovill (Logan May) 87 888990919293 92:18 8 – SLO, 9-25-09 Whitney Sisler (Bria Park) 92:50 14 – USC, 10-18-09 Alyssa Davila (Carly Butcher)*9495 94:07 16 – WSU, 10-26-09 Kiersten Dallstream (penalty kick)*96979899100101102103104105106107108109110

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No. Players Name UOP UNR UP A&M UT PSU SMC CP CSUS SCU ORE OSU UCLA USC UW WSU UA ASU Stan AU00 Gina Pellegrini 45 60 90 90 90 0 90 0 90 0 0 0 90 48 90 94 90 98 90 970 Lauren Hein 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Rosie Aguilera 45 21 0 0 0 90 0 92 0 110 90 90 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 02 Betsy Hassett 24 25 26 0 12 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Katie Benz 29 46 21 24 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 16 0 7 124 Zulma Munoz 15 55 11 0 0 13 5 34 8 17 0 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 05 Katherine Suits 65 68 53 11 0 25 0 44 16 40 90 90 81 29 90 94 90 98 44 86 Torrey Delaplane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 9 6 8 12 23 19 46 9 27 Emily Shibata 68 59 45 0 41 65 90 62 74 103 90 90 84 93 90 94 90 53 72 828 Amanda Glass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09 Amanda Groves 25 39 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 11 32 11 0 010 Katie Oakes 86 59 90 90 78 74 90 79 90 110 0 0 79 93 90 94 90 98 90 9711 Katrin Omarsdottir 0 0 0 90 90 84 90 92 90 110 90 90 90 93 0 0 90 98 90 8912 Samantha Walker 28 56 46 17 11 30 11 28 19 80 10 0 9 5 0 43 90 96 90 9713 Alex Morgan 71 68 81 90 79 73 90 92 90 110 85 90 88 93 90 90 67 92 86 9715 Mariam Azimi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 016 Natasha Richardson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 017 Kaitlin Paletta 75 14 9 49 45 15 61 59 56 18 0 14 6 35 75 53 0 0 9 9718 Brianna Bak 77 73 90 90 90 0 90 92 90 110 90 90 90 93 90 94 90 98 90 9719 Rachel Clark 13 9 90 90 90 90 90 92 90 110 90 90 90 93 45 20 0 0 29 020 Lauren Battung 10 0 23 66 33 0 0 0 21 24 33 25 30 49 60 49 54 23 0 022 Danielle Brunache 80 90 90 90 90 90 90 92 90 98 90 90 84 69 90 94 86 98 90 9723 Miranda White 61 47 34 41 50 79 74 53 64 73 90 76 90 93 90 83 0 40 46 8724 Lisa Kevorkian 73 53 86 73 74 77 0 84 85 0 70 81 77 69 78 69 64 81 78 9325 Camellia Senemar 0 0 0 0 0 50 52 18 18 78 48 37 0 14 0 19 19 0 27 030 Megan Jesolva 75 74 90 79 88 90 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 42 15

MinutesPlayed

NSCAA Soccer Times Soccer America Top DrawerFinal 2008 NR NR N/A N/APreseason NR 25 19 N/AAug. 18 NR 23 19 42Aug. 25 RV 16 16 21Sept. 1 RV 16 14 25Sept. 8 16 11 9 13Sept. 15 9 7 7 10

California in the National Polls

Goal-ScoringCombinations

Sept. 22 8 7 7 9Sept. 22 14 14 10 13Oct. 6 21 22 19 24Oct. 13 21 18 17 19Oct. 20 RV 23 NR 25Oct. 27 NR RV NR NRNov. 3 NR NR NR NRNov. 10 NR NR NR Nr

Goals Scorer Assist Games15 AlexMorgan 7 Unassisted 1 – UNR, 8-21-09; 6 - SMU, 9-13-09*; 11 – Oregon, 10-9-09; 18 – ASU, 11-1-09; 19 – Stan, 11-8-09; 20 – AU, 11-13-09 2 Katrin Omarsdottir 4 – Texas, 9-6-09*; 6 - SMU, 9-13-09 2 Miranda White 7 – Saint Mary’s, 9-18-09*; 14 – USC, 10-26-09 1 Lauren Battung 10 – Santa Clara, 10-4-09 1 Lisa Kevorkian 12 – Oregon State, 10-11-09 1 McKenna McKetty 1 – UNR, 8-21-09 1 Katie Oakes 1 – UNR, 8-21-09 1 Penalty kick 19 – Stanford, 11-8-09 8 LisaKevorkian 3 Alex Morgan 11 – Oregon, 10-9-09*; 17 – UA, 10-30-09; 20 – AU, 11-13-09* 1 Megan Jesolva 3 – Texas A&M, 9-4-09* 1 Katie Oakes, Alex Morgan 16 – WSU, 10-25-09 1 Katie Suits 18 – ASU, 11-1-09* 1 Unassisted 6 – SMU, 9-13-09 1 Samantha Walker 1 – UNR, 8-21-09*5 Katrin Omarsdottir 1 Megan Jesolva 5 – Portland State, 9-11-09* 1 Alex Morgan 7 – Saint Mary’s, 9-18-09 1 Camellia Senemar 12 – Oregon State, 10-11-09* 1 Emily Shibata 7 – Saint Mary’s, 9-18-09 1 Unassisted 6 – SMU, 9-13-093 KatieOakes 2 Penalty kick 7 – Saint Mary’s, 9-18-09; 18 – ASU, 11-1-09 1 Alex Morgan 4 – Texas, 9-6-09*2 MirandaWhite 1 Lisa Kevorkian 4 – Texas, 9-6-09 1 Alex Morgan 14 – USC, 10-18-091 Brianna Bak 1 Alex Morgan 4 – Texas, 9-6-09

AmandaGroves1 1 Lisa Kevorkian 17 – UA, 10-30-09*

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Match 1 – Aug. 21Nevada (0-1) vs. No. 19 Cal (1-0)

Edwards Stadium

CalMowsDownNevada,4-1,inSeasonOpener

1 2 FNevada 0 1 1No. 19 Cal 1 3 4

BERKELEY- California breezed past Nevada, 4-1. Junior forward Alex Morgan had three goals for the Bears and redshirt junior forward Lisa Kevorkian had one. Cal out shot UNR, 15-2, and 8-2 in shots on goal.

“I don’t think that we were particularly hard to defend because we played very one-dimensionally - north to south,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “In the second half, we spread the field and used the width better, and as a result, we were able to create more opportunities on goal.”

Morgan got the Bears on the board very early in the first half - just 5:23 into the game. Nevada keeper Marie Cove was drawn out of her post in goal to grab a ball but Morgan out powered her to gain possession and an open look on goal. The teams went into the half with Cal holding a 1-0 lead, but that did not last long. Kevorkian scored the ultimate gamewinner in the 59th minute. With freshman forward Samantha Walker coming in with the assist, Kevorkian shot the ball in off a deflected block.

From there, Morgan tacked on two goals - one at 61:15 and her third of the game and season at 71:33. To bring Cal’s advantage to 3-0, Morgan received a pass from senior midfielder Katie Oakes. Junior defender/forward McKenna McKetty fed the ball to Morgan fro her third ball, again coming into the box. Nevada’s Emma Rice scored a goal with just under eight minutes remaining in the game, winning a 1-v-1 battle with freshman keeper Lauren Hein. The Bears earned 10 corner kicks to Nevada’s one. Senior keeper Gina Pellegrini was credited with the win, with 60 minutes spent between the posts against the Wolf Pack. Morgan led the Bears with four shots on goal.

1. 5:23 Cal: Alex Morgan (1) (unassisted) 2. 58:40 Cal: Lisa Kevorkian (1) (Samantha Walker) 3. 61:15 Cal: Alex Morgan (2) (Katie Oakes) 4. 71:33 Cal: Alex Morgan (3) (McKenna McKetty) 5. 82:16 UNR: Rice, Emma (1) (unassisted)

Goalkeepers GA SavesUNR: Marie Cove (69:15) 3 4UNR: Dana Moreno (20:45) 1 0Cal: Gina Pellegrini (60:22) 0 0Cal: Rosie Aguilera (21:07) 0 0Cal: Lauren Hein (8:31) 1 0

UNR CalShots 2 15Corners 1 10Saves 4 0Fouls 10 15Offsides 0 2

Match 2 – Aug. 21No. 16 Cal (1-1) at No. 3 Portland (2-0)

Merlo Field

No.16CalDrops4-0DecisiontoNo.3Portland

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

PORTLAND,Ore.-The No. 16 California women’s soccer team lost a hard-fought nonconference game, 4-0, to No. 3 Portland on Friday evening at the Merlo Field at the Clive Charles Soccer Complex. The game was played in front of 5,068 fans, which was the third highest attendance in Merlo Field history.

“Portland fully deserved to win tonight,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “They were better in all areas, especially in the first half.”

The Pilots, who lost just two starters from last year’s squad that advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament, controlled the pace of play in the first half. They got on the board just 2:20 into the game with a goal from Danielle Foxhaven. Foxhaven followed that up with a rebound shot in the 20th minute and Portland’s Michelle Olivier added a header to give UP an early 3-0 lead. The Bears finished the final 15 minutes of the half strong but headed into the locker room with a three-goal deficit. The Bears significantly bettered their performance in the second 45 minutes, forcing the Pilot keeper Hailee DeYoung to make two saves. Cal notched three shots in the second half, compared to two in the first period.

“We improved our play in the second half and could have sneaked a goal out but squandered some good chances,” McGuire said. “This is not an easy place to play, but we will benefit from this in the long run.”

Senior goalie Gina Pellegrini played the full 90 minutes between the posts, making three saves. Junior forward Alex Morgan led the Bears with two shots while senior Katie Oakes, redshirt junior Lisa Kevorkian and freshman Samantha Walker each contributing one.

1. 2:20 UP: Danielle Foxhoven (1) (Michelle Enyeart) 2. 19:34 UP: Danielle Foxhoven (2) (Michelle Enyeart)3. 27:15 UP: Michelle Olivier (1) (Sophie Schmidt)4. 59:41 UP: Sophie Schmidt (2) (Jessica Tsao)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Gina Pellegrini (90:00) 4 3UP: Kelsey Davis (45:00) 0 1UP: Hailee DeYoung (45:00) 0 2

Cal UPShots 5 14Corners 1 4Saves 3 3Fouls 12 11Offsides 1 1

Match 3 – Sept. 4No. 10 Texas A&M (2-2) vs. No. 14 Cal (2-1)

Edwards Stadium

No.14CalKnocksOffNo.10TexasA&M,1-0

1 2 FNo. 10 Texas A&M 0 0 0No. 14 Cal 0 1 1

BERKELEY-The No. 14 California women’s soccer team upended No. 10 Texas A&M, 1-0, on Friday afternoon at Edwards Stadium. Redshirt junior forward Lisa Kevorkian notched the game-winning goal at 69:22. Cal out shot A&M, 11-4, to bring the Bears’ season total to, 31-20, thus far in 2009.

“We had a certain energy and excitement on the team,” McGuire said. “The team also played together. When we play together, we can be very dangerous.”

The Bears had a good look on goal just five minutes into the game when a shot from sophomore midfielder Katrin Omarsdottir, who just returned to Berkeley this week after competing with the Icelandic national team at the European Championship, had a shot that went just high after Kevorkian crossed it to Omarsdottir in the box off a pass from junior forward Alex Morgan.

The Bears came out firing in the second half, taking eight shots in the second 45 compared to three in the first half. The Bears turned the tide in the 70th minute, when Kevorkian fired off a beautiful shot from 18 yards out off the feed from Jesolva. The goal was Kevorkian’s second in three games in 2009 and her second game-winning score.

The Bears are now 3-2-0 against the Aggies after losing a heartbreaking game, 1-0, last year at A&M. This is the first upset as well as the first win for the Bears against a ranked opponent since defeating No. 16 Santa Clara in the opening round of the 2007 NCAA Tournament.

“It really sent a message to the rest of the nation about what Cal is all about,” Kevorkian said. “We didn’t play well against Portland last weekend so to beat such a competitor like A&M, especially after last year, the result exemplifies what we’re here to do this season.”

1. 69:22 Cal: Lisa Kevorkian (2) (Megan Jesolva)

Goalkeepers GA SavesA&M: Kristin Arnold (45:00) 0 0A&M: Kelly Dyer (45:00) 1 2Cal: Gina Pellegrini (90:00) 0 2

A&M CalShots 4 11Corners 4 5Saves 2 2Fouls 11 16Offsides 5 0

Match-by-MatchRecaps

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Match-by-MatchRecapsMatch 4 – Sept. 6

Texas (1-3) vs. No. 14 Cal (3-1)Edwards Stadium

No.14CalBlowsByTexas,4-2

1 2 FTexas 0 2 2No. 14 Cal 1 3 4

BERKELEY - The No. 14 California women’s soccer team outlasted No. 25 Texas, 4-2, on Sunday afternoon at Edwards Stadium on the closing day of the 15th Annual Cal Invitational. The Golden Bears took a 1-0 lead into the halftime and went on 3-0 scoring run in less than six minutes to extend their advantage to 4-0.

“We had two great wins for the program this weekend,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “I think, after the Portland loss, the players were probably questioning if they had what it took so we needed this.”

Senior defender Brianna Bak scored the first goal in the 22nd minute immediately following a corner kick. The goal was Bak’s first of the year.

“Lauren Battung did a really good job sealing off the near-post player,” Bak said. “I was there and tapped it in.”

The teams went into the halftime break with the Bears leading, 1-0. Less than five minutes into the second half, sophomore defender/forward Miranda White extended Cal’s lead with a goal off a suburb cross from redshirt junior forward Lisa Kevorkian. Just minutes later, at 53:02 Alex Morgan scored with a shot to the top-left corner off a pass from sophomore midfielder Katrin Omarsdottir. Just under three minutes following, senior midfielder Katie Oakes fired in a goal with Morgan coming in with the assist. Texas’ Courtney Goodson scored two goals - one at 68:01 and the other at 76:02 - get the Longhorns on the board. The final 13 minutes of play went without another goal, giving Cal the final 4-2 victory.

Morgan led the Bears with three shots and two assists. Cal had four players named to the all-tournament team: Brianna Bak, Lisa Kevorkian, Alex Morgan and Katie Oakes.

1. 21:54 Cal: Brianna Bak (1) (Alex Morgan) 2. 49:27 Cal: Miranda White (1) (Lisa Kevorkian) 3. 53:02 Cal: Alex Morgan (4) (Katrin Omarsdottir) 4. 56:15 Cal: Katie Oakes (1) (Alex Morgan) 5. 68:01 UT: Courtney Goodson (1) (Niki Arlitt) 6. 76:02 UT: Courtney Goodson (2) (unassisted)

Goalkeepers GA SavesUT: Shaine Millheiser (90:00) 4 1Cal: Gina Pellegrini (90:00) 2 1

UT CalShots 7 8Corners 1 3Saves 1 1Fouls 9 17Offsides 0 6

Match 5 – Sept. 11Portland State (2-3-0) at No. 9 California (4-1-0)

Edwards Stadium

No.9CalBlanksPortlandState,1-0

1 2 FPSU 0 0 0No. 9 Cal 1 0 1

BERKELEY-The No. 9 California women’s soccer team out shot visiting Portland State, 27-1, en route to a 1-0 nonconference victory on Friday afternoon at Edwards Stadium as part of the Saint Mary’s Fall Soccer Classic. Sophomore midfielder and Icelandic national team starter Katrin Omarsdottir had the Golden Bears’ lone goal.

“We were very successful in creating a lot of goal-scoring opportunities,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “However, our execution today was lethargic. We put ourselves in a position where we thought we were going to win.”

One of the Bears’ first best looks came at 21:23 when sophomore forward Camellia Senemar crossed the ball into redshirt junior forward Lisa Kevorkian, who took a shot that was saved when Portland State keeper Cris Lewis knocked it off the right post. Just before the close of the first half, Cal had another near goal when junior forward Alex Morgan took a shot on an empty cage but her shot was deflected off a Viking defender’s back. The teams went into the 15-minute break knotted at 0-0.

The Bears put one through with 29:35 remaining in regulation. Junior defender/midfielder Megan Jesolva took a shot that was saved by Lewis. Omarsdottir then rebounded the save as it came off Lewis’ extended arms and shot it in for the game-winning goal. Portland State almost tied the game in the final minute when they drew Cal keeper Rosie Aguilera out on a cross but the Viking offense could not finish the play, and the Bears pocketed the 1-0 win.

Aguilera made one save in 90 minutes of play for the Bears. Lewis had a total of 13 saves with the Bears taking 14 shots on goal and 27 shots overall. Morgan paced the Bears with seven shots, five of which were on goal. The Bears earned eight corner kicks to Portland State’s zero. It was Portland State head coach Laura Schott’s return to Edwards Stadium as a coach for the first time since her playing days as a Bear. Schott, who is in her second year as head coach of the Vikings, is still the all-time goal-scoring leader with 56 career goals.

1. 28:35 Cal: Katrin Omarsdottir (1) (Megan Jesolva)

Goalkeepers GA SavesPSU: Cris Lewis (90:00) 1 13Cal: Rosie Aguilera (90:00) 0 1

PSU CalShots 1 27Corners 0 8Saves 13 1Fouls 7 6Offsides 0 5

Match 6 – Sept. 13No. 9 Cal (5-1-0) vs. SMU (1-4-0)

Saint Mary’s Stadium

No.9CalNotches4-2WinOverSMU

1 2 FNo. 9 Cal 3 1 4SMU 1 1 2

MORAGA,Calif.- The No. 9 California women’s soccer team kicked off its 4-2 victory over SMU on Sunday afternoon with the quickest goal thus far in the 2009 campaign, scored 2:22 into the match. The Golden Bears tacked on three more goals to overpower the Mustangs in Moraga as part of the Saint Mary’s Fall Soccer Classic.

“We played very well in a very physical game,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “The players controlled the tempo of the game, managed their emotions well and deserved the win.”

Barely into the third minute, sophomore Katrin Omarsdottir dribbled in from 35 yards out to go 1-v-1 with the SMU keeper, knocking in a goal with a shot to the right post. The goal, scored at 2:22, was the fastest goal scored by the Bears this season, with the next earliest goal coming at 5:23 against Nevada. Omarsdottir, who is a starter on the Icelandic national team, played in her fourth game this season after competing at the European Championships.

Omarsdottir helped with the second goal, which occurred six minutes later, dishing an assist to junior forward Alex Morgan. Omarsdottir had a through pass to Morgan, who beat the SMU keeper to the open net for her fifth goal of the year. Shortly thereafter, Morgan earned her sixth goal, this one unassisted, at 15:51, with a shot from 18 yards out to the far post. Roughly a minute following Morgan’s second score, Cal’s third goal, SMU put one past the Bears.

Neither team scored until 80:46, when redshirt junior forward Lisa Kevorkian distanced the Bears by three, 4-1, with a goal off a shot from eight yards out off the rebound. Just over five minutes later, SMU player Kenzie Scovill one-timed the ball from eight yards out off a corner kick to give the Mustangs their final goal. Cal’s early lead proved to be clutch, and the Bears came away with the 4-2 nonconference victory.

1. 2:22 Cal: Katrin Omarsdottir (2) (unassisted) 2. 8:41 Cal: Alex Morgan (5) Katrin Omarsdottir 3. 15:51 Cal: Alex Morgan (6) (unassisted) 4. 16:48 SMU: Leslie Briggs (2) (Kristin Medeiros)5. 80:46 Cal: Lisa Kevorkian (3) (unassisted) 6. 85:57 SMU: Kenzie Scovill (2) (Logan May)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Gina Pellegrini (90:00) 2 0SMU: Courtney Webb (90:00) 4 7

Cal SMUShots 18 4Corners 5 1Saves 0 8Fouls 13 16Offsides 3 2

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Match 7 – Sept. 18No. 7 Cal (6-1-0) at Saint Mary’s (4-4-0)

Saint Mary’s Stadium

No.7BearsEmergeVictoriousOverSaintMary’s,4-1

1 2 FNo. 7 Cal 1 3 4SMC 1 0 1

MORAGA,Calif.-The No. 7 California women’s soccer team rebuffed East Bay rival Saint Mary’s, 4-1, on Friday afternoon at Saint Mary’s Stadium. Sophomore midfielder Katrin Omarsdottir had a team-high two goals while junior forward Alex Morgan scored the gamewinner – her third of the year.

In the 16th minute, the Bears earned a penalty shot, which senior co-captain Katie Oakes converted for her second goal of the season to give Cal a early 1-0 lead. Saint Mary’s got its first shot of the game in the 31st minute off a header from Jessica Menzhuber that went wide. Menzhuber followed up her miss with a goal at 32:47 with a strike off a free kick from 35 yards out to the far post, and the teams went into halftime tied, 1-1.

The Bears controlled the first part of the second half, scoring a goal in the 57th minute when Morgan took a shot from eight yards out to the near post off the assist by Miranda White. Junior Emily Shibata kicked off a successful 67th minute with a shot that was saved by Larson. Sophomore midfielder Katrin Omarsdottir collected the rebound from 10 yards out, and shot it past the keeper for her third goal of the year and Cal’s third score of the game. Omarsdottir came through again with a goal at 78:44, with Morgan coming in with the assist. Omarsdottir took a shot from 12 yards out to far post off a free kick.

The Bears have out shot their opponents in six out of this seasons’ seven games for a combined total of 93-38. The 4-1 win over the Gaels was the fourth time in 2009 that the Bears have scored four goals. The Bears are now 6-0 when scoring first. Morgan paces the Bears with seven goals. Omarsdottir is now second on the squad with a four scores.

1. 15:42 Cal: Katie Oakes (2) (penalty kick) 2. 32:47 SMC: Jessica Menzuber (4) (unassisted)3. 56:14 Cal: Alex Morgan (7) (Miranda White) 4. 66:10 Cal: Katrin Omarsdottir (3) (Emily Shibata) 5. 78:44 Cal: Katrin Omarsdottir (4) (Alex Morgan)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Gina Pellegrini (90:00) 1 1SMC: Tara Larson (90:00) 4 2

Cal SMCShots 9 6Corners 6 1Saves 1 2Fouls 15 19Offsides 0 1

Match 8 – Sept. 25Cal Poly (5-4-0) vs. No. 7 Cal (6-2-0)

Edwards Stadium

No.7CalFallsShortin1-0OvertimeLosstoCalPoly

1 2 OT1 FSLO 0 0 1 1No. 7 Cal 0 0 0 0

BERKELEY-The No. 7 California women’s soccer team lost a hard-fought overtime match to Cal Poly, 1-0. The Golden Bears outshot the Mustangs, 25-8, marking the seventh time this season that Cal has outshot its opponent.

One of Cal’s closest shots came with 5:22 to play in the regulation, when junior forward Alex Morgan took a shot that barred out off the top. The Mustangs fired off two shots and the Bears had one in the final minute of the second half, but neither could poke one through and forced overtime. Cal Poly’s Whitney Sisler netted the golden goal at 92:18 with a shot from the right off a cross from Bria Park.

The loss is the first overtime game that Cal has seen this season. The Bears still hold the all-time advantage, 3-2-0, against the Mustangs. The previous most recent meeting between Cal and Cal Poly was also an overtime game - a 2-1 Cal victory on Oct. 3, 1997. Morgan paced the Bears with four shots on goal (eight in total) while Munoz had two (four all together). Senior goalie Rosie Aguilera made two stops in the box for the Bears. With its 25 shots, Cal forced the Mustang keeper to make a total of nine saves. The Bears earned six corner kicks to the Mustangs’ one. The Bears limited Cal Poly to just three shots on goal.

Bak rejected Cal Poly’s second attempt of the second half with 16:20 remaining in regulation, when Bak blocked a Mustang attempt to cross the ball into the box. In the 77th minute, Brunache stopped Cal Poly’s Morgan Miller from movement, controlling the ball at the goal line to give the Bears possession. Senior goalie Rosie Aguilera made a key defensive play with 6:56 remaining when she grabbed the ball with six Mustangs hot in pursuit. Morgan’s shot that hit the cross bar in the 85th minute was Cal’s last second to last shot of regulation before sophomore defender/forward Miranda White took a last-ditch shot with two seconds on the clock. The goal in the 93rd minute was the first action of overtime, and Cal Poly took home the 1-0 win.

1. 92:18 SLO: Whitney Sisler (1) (Bria Park)

Goalkeepers GA SavesSLO: Coral Hoover (92:18) 0 9Cal: Rosie Aguilera (92:18) 1 2

SLO CalShots 8 25Corners 1 6Saves 9 2Fouls 5 4Offsides 1 1

Match 9 – Oct. 2Sacramento State (5-3-2) vs. California (6-3-0)

Edwards Stadium

No.10CalSuffers1-0StingingbySacramento State

1 2 FCSUS 1 0 1No. 10 Cal 0 0 0

BERKELEY - The No. 10 California women’s soccer team fell, 1-0, to visiting Sacramento State. For the seventh consecutive time, the Golden Bears outshot their opponent - 19-9 against the Hornets. Junior forward Alex Morgan paced the Bears with four shots while redshirt junior forward Lisa Kevorkian had three. Sac State struck gold in the middle of the 18th minute. Kelsey O’Donnell fired off a shot off the dish from Leah Larot that was just beyond Pellegrini’s reach on the left side for the only goal of the game. The goal was O’Donnell’s second of the year.

Things appeared promising with 18:50 to play in the first half, when Morgan took a corner kick and then came around to shoot the ball, but hit the crossbar. Senior midfielder Katie Oakes powered off a suburb kick in the 39th minute, but Abercrombie came out to deflect the shot. Bak made a key defensive play in the final three minutes, when she disrupted a transpiring play.

Junior midfielder Emily Shibata rebounded the ball and fired off a shot, forcing a CSUS save. Morgan took off again on a fast break with just under 12 remaining in regulation. Despite being heavily covered by four defenders on her solo attack, Morgan managed to launch a shot, but Abercrombie grabbed it.

In the waning minutes of the nonconference match-up, Pellegrini made two important stops, both of which came on shots from Larot and one of which was a spectacular diving save. Sophomore defender/forward Miranda White took a shot that went wide with 10 seconds to play and Oakes took a corner kick with just four seconds on the game clock, but could not put one through.

Sophomore Camellia Senemar earned her first start of 2009 after sitting out the first three games due to an ACL tear that occurred over the summer, while freshman forward/midfielder Lauren Battung subbed in for her first action since the 4-2 victory over Texas (Sept. 6). This is only the second time this season that the Bears have outshot their opponent but dropped the final decision.

1. 17:33 CSUS: Kelsey O’Donnell (2) (Leah Larot)

Goalkeeper GA SavesCSUS: S. Abercrombie (90:00) 0 11Cal: Gina Pellegrini (90:00) 1 5

CSUS CalShots 9 19Corners 2 7Saves 11 5Fouls 4 8Offsides 2 1

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Match 10 – Oct. 4No. 10 Cal (6-3-1) vs. No. 11 Santa Clara (8-4-1)

Buck Shaw Stadium

No.10CalTiesNo.11SantaClara,1-1,inDouble Overtime

1 2 OT1 OT2 FNo. 10 Cal 0 1 0 0 1No. 11 SCU 0 1 0 0 1

SANTACLARA,Calif. -The No. 10 California women’s soccer team tied No. 11 Santa Clara, 1-1, in double overtime Sunday afternoon at Buck Shaw Stadium.

The Bears scored the first goal of the game for either team with 43:03 to play in regulation, when Alex Morgan fired one to the back left bottom corner with freshman Lauren Battung coming in with the assist. Santa Clara got on the board in the 72nd minute with a goal from Maxine Goynes, who was assisted by Jordan Angeli. Angeli headed the ball towards goal and Goynes shot it in.

Cal took two shots in 20 minutes of overtime and SCU had four, but neither could connect. This is Cal’s first draw of the year. Rosie Aguilera made a key save with 5:15 to go in overtime, giving Santa Clara a corner kick but Katie Oakes cleared an attempt.

Cal earned a penalty kick in the 101st minute of play, which Alex Morgan took but the Santa Clara keeper Henninger made a diving save to her left and tipped the ball up and over the crossbar.

Volunteer assistant coach Kelly Lindsey managed the team today as head coach Neil McGuire was attending to personal matters. Morgan’s goal was the first Cal score in 240:31 minutes of play with its prior most recent goal occurring in the 79th minute of the 4-1 victory over Saint Mary’s on Sept. 18. With eight goals under her belt in 10 games this season, Morgan ties her freshman-year record of eight scores. She is just shy of her personal best of nine goals in a season, a feat she achieved last year.

1. 46:56 Cal: Alex Morgan (8) (Lauren Battung) 2. 71:17 SCU: Maxine Goynes (3) (Jordan Angeli)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Rosie Aguilera (110:00) 1 5SCU: Bianca Henninger (110:00) 1 6

Cal SCUShots 11 14Corners 6 6Saves 5 6Fouls 13 12Offsides 4 2

Match 11 – Oct. 9, 2009No. 19 Cal (7-3-1, 1-0-0) vs. No. 25 Oregon (8-3-1,

0-1-0)Pape’ Field

No.19CalOpensPac-10SeasonWith2-1VictoryOverNo.25Oregon

1 2 FNo. 19 Cal 1 1 2No. 25 UO 0 1

EUGENE,Ore.-The No. 19 California women’s soccer team kicked off Pac-10 season with a 2-1 victory over No. 25 Oregon in front of 699 fans. The Golden Bears found the back of net early - the earliest they have this season - with a goal by junior forward Alex Morgan just 1:28 minutes into the match. Morgan earned her team-leading ninth goal of the year by beating the keeper from 20 yards out on a free kick.

“It was a big relief for our team,” Morgan said. “But at the same time, since we scored early, we had to hold the lead for the rest of the game, which is harder than it is to be tied.”

Cal, which is now 7-0-1 when scoring first coming into the match, held the 1-0 advantage for the next 46 minutes of play. The second half began similarly to the first, but with the Ducks scoring the early goal - 2:46 into the second 45 minutes. Teresa Bowns received a pass from Scout Libke and scored with a left-footed boot.

It took the Bears all of 21 seconds to regroup and respond with a score of their own. At 48:07, Redshirt junior forward Lisa Kevorkian rebounded the ball off a keeper deflection from a touch by Morgan and powered in the game-winning goal.

“My heart didn’t swell as much this time,” Kevorkian noted. “Since Alex had just [gotten tangled up] by the goalie, there was a moment of uncertainty. But once it was confirmed, it felt like every goal does - euphoric.”

Morgan tied her career high of nine goals in a season, a feat which she achieved last season. Averaging 0.818 goals per game, Morgan is on track to score roughly 16 by the close of the regular season. Morgan’s goal in the second minute was the first goal scored in any game this season. The previous earliest goal occurred at 2:22 against SMU on Sept. 13 by Katrin Omarsdottir. This was Cal’s first win in three games.

1. 1:28 Cal: Alex Morgan(9) (unassisted) 2. 47:46 UO: Teresa Bowns (3) (Scout Libke) 3. 48:07 Cal: Lisa Kevorkian (4) (Alex Morgan)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Rosie Aguilera (90:00) 1 2UO: Cody Miles (90:00) 2 5

Cal UOShots 10 12Corners 0 9Saves 2 5Fouls 12 8Offsides 0 2

Match 12 – Oct. 11, 2009No. 19 Cal (8-3-1, 2-0-0) vs. Oregon (8-4-1, 0-2-0)

Paul Lorenz Field

No.19CalEndsRoadTripWith2-0Victoryat Oregon State

1 2 FNo. 19 Cal 0 2 2OSU 0 0 0

CORVALLIS,Ore.-The No. 19 California women’s soccer team won its second Pac-10 Conference game of the year with a 2-0 victory over Oregon State on Sunday afternoon at OSU’s Paul Lorenz Field. The Golden Bears are now 8-3-1 overall and 2-0-0 in conference play while the Beavers are now 8-4-1 and 0-2-0 in Pac-10.

Sophomore Katrin Omarsdottir scored the gamewinner in the 61st minute with a shot to the lower right from 10 yards out. Camellia Senemar had the assist.

“Camy did a great job of finding the cross,” Omarsdottir said. “Lisa went for the header - drawing their defender to her - so I was wide open. I got the ball to my feet and finished with one touch. We’ve been practicing finishing with one touch, but in practice, this would have counted as three.”

Junior forward Alex Morgan added on her 10th goal of the season with 11:07 to play in the game off a dish from redshirt junior Lisa Kevorkian. Morgan went one-v-one with the keeper to beat her for the score.

“When Lisa passed me the ball, I took a touch, passed the keeper and got tripped but stayed up and thankfully hit it towards the middle of the goal,” Morgan said. “It was a great pass on Lisa’s part, I just had to put it away.” Morgan’s goal was her 10th of the year, which is a new career single-season scoring record. The Bears tallied three shots on goal with Miranda White adding one into. Cal was outshot by the Beavers, 10-8. Redshirt senior keeper Rosie Aguilera played in goal for the Bears and had to make sure one shot in 90 minutes of play. Cal extends its all-time advantage to 16-2-1 over the Bears, and it has now won the past five meetings.

1. 60:09 Cal: Katrin Omarsdottir (5) (Camellia Senemar) 2. 78:53 Cal: Alex Morgan (10) (Lisa Kevorkian)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Rosie Aguilera (90:00) 0 1OSU: Ashley Wood (90:00) 2 1

Cal OSUShots 8 10Corners 6 3Saves 1 1Fouls 7 18Offsides 2 2

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Match 13 – Oct. 16, 2009No. 3 UCLA (12-1-1, 3-0-0) vs. No. 17 Cal (8-4-1,

2-1-0)Edwards Stadium

No.17CalNarrowlyBlanked,1-0,byNo.3UCLA

1 2 FNo. 3 UCLA 0 1 1No. 17 Cal 0 0 0

BERKELEY - The No. 17 California women’s soccer team lost a tense Pac-10 Conference game, 1-0, to visiting No. 3 UCLA on Friday afternoon at Edwards Stadium. The Golden Bears had multiple solid looks on goal, but could not convert against the Bruins. UCLA’s goal came from Sydney Leroux in the 77th minute off an assist from Lauren Cheney. The 544 fans in attendance were a season high for the Bears.

“I think it was a great game today between two really good teams,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “It was always going to come down to opportunities and which team was going to put it away. UCLA took its chance, and we missed ours.”

Cal’s first highlight came when redshirt junior forward Lisa Kevorkian stole away on a fast break. She stopped the ball just in front of the end line with a Bruin heavily guarding her, but Kevorkian’s attempt at a cross was denied. Junior forward Alex Morgan took the Bears’ first shot on goal with an attempted header after the ball was booted to her in the box from the right side. Despite being surrounded by five defenders, Morgan’s chances looked bright in 17th minute, when she took a shot off a pass from Kevorkian, but the shot hit the left post.

The teams went into the 15-minute halftime scoreless with UCLA narrowly outshooting Cal, 5-4. With 32:33 remaining in regulation, Morgan, on a fast break, went around the diving UCLA keeper Chante Sandiford, but Morgan’s shot hit the right outside net. UCLA broke the game with open in the 77th minute, when Cheney shot a long pass to Leroux, who fired it off from inside the box for her 12th goal of the season.

“I was very proud of the players and the way they battled,” McGuire said. “It was a great match.”

1. 76:35 UCLA: Sydney Leroux (12) (Lauren Cheney)

Goalkeepers GA SavesUCLA: Chante’ Sandiford (90:00) 0 3Cal: Gina Pellegrini (90:00) 1 3

UCLA CalShorts 10 9Corners 3 4Saves 3 3Fouls 9 11Offsides 4 2

Match 14 – Oct. 18, 2009No. 9 USC (11-4-0, 3-1-0) vs. No. 17 Cal (8-5-1,

2-2-0)Edwards Stadium

No.9USCNetsOvertimeGoaltoGetbyNo.17California,3-2

1 2 OT1 FNo. 9 USC 2 0 1 3No. 17 Cal 0 2 0 2

BERKELEY - The No. 17 California women’s soccer team scored two goals in the second half to tie No. 9 USC, 2-2, at the end of regulation, but could not score in overtime and USC won the 3-2 overtime decision over Cal. Sophomore defender/forward Miranda White scored first for the Bears and junior forward Alex Morgan netted the second. A 2009 season-high 753 fans came out to Sunday’s Pac-10 match.

“I think we had chance after chance,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “We knew that we were always going to be susceptible to the counter attack off them with all the pressure, and they got the goal.”

Just under 19 minutes into the match, USC scored its first goal from Ashley Freyer when Marihelem Tomer crossed it to Freyer from the end line. In the 31st minute, Alyssa Davila took a shot on goal and Cal keeper Rosie Aguilera got hand but it tipped in for the Trojans’ second score.

The Bears came out firing in the second half - taking 16 shots in the second compared to seven in the first half. After having a near miss on a shot from White that hit the crossbar, Cal found the back of the net with its ninth shot of the half. White struck a pass from Morgan at the tail end of the 74th minute to bring the Bears within one, 2-1.

Morgan tied things up, 2-2, with a goal at 77:24 with White returning the favor with the assist. Morgan, who was attacking left to right, shot the ball around her defender to find the upper left corner. After 2:43 minutes had expired in the first overtime period, USC earned a corner kick, which Carly Butcher crossed into Davila, who headed the ball in for her second score of the game to send the Trojans home victorious, 3-2.

1. 18:47 USC Ashley Freyer (2) (Marihelen Tomer)2. 30:46 USC Alyssa Davila (7) (unassisted) 3. 73:57 Cal: Miranda White (2) (Alex Morgan)4. 77:24 Cal: Alex Morgan (11) (Miranda White)5. 92:50 USC: Alyssa Davila (8) (Carly Butcher)

Goalkeepers GA SavesUSC: Kristin Olsen (92:50) 2 10Cal: Rosie Aguilera (45:00) 2 2Cal: Gina Pellegrini (47:50) 1 2

USC CalShots 10 24Corners 6 3Saves 10 4Fouls 17 9Offsides 0 2

Match 15 – Oct. 23, 2009No. 23 Cal vs. Washington

Husky Soccer Field

No.23BearsBlankedbyHuskies,1-0

1 2 FNo. 23 Cal 0 0 0UW 1 0 1

SEATTLE-The No. 23 California women’s soccer lost a 1-0 decision to Washington on Friday night. The Huskies scored with a goal in the 24th minute to improve to 10-2-3 overall and 2-0-2 in the Pac-10 Conference while the Golden Bears fall to 8-6-1 and 2-3-0 in the Pac-10. Cal outshot UW, 8-7.

“This was another tough loss for us tonight,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said.

UW scored the gamewinner with an unassisted shot from McKenna Waitley. Off a deflection, Waitley took a shot in the box that found the lower right corner of the goal. The score was her fourth goal of the 2009 season.

Junior forward Alex Morgan paced the Bears with four shots. Cal’s first shot on goal came at 36:23 from Morgan. The 64th minute look promising for Cal as Morgan started it off at 63:12 with a shot that was saved. Six seconds later, Morgan fired again, only it went wide to earn a corner kick, but Cal could not convert.

Senior keeper Gina Pellegrini played the full 90 minutes between the posts for the Bears and made two saves. Cal forced the UW goalie Kari Davidson to make two stops. In addition to outshooting the Huskies, 8-7, the Bears earned four corner kicks to Washington’s three.

1. 23:29 UW: McKenna Waitley (4) (unassisted)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Gina Pellegrini 1 2UW: Kari Davidson 0 2

Cal UWShots 8 7Corners 4 3Saves 2 2Fouls 9 11Offsides 1 4

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Match 16 – Oct. 25, 2009No. 23 Cal (8-7-1, 2-4-0) vs. No. 20 WSU (11-4-1,

3-1-1)Lower Soccer Field

No.23CalScoresFirstButLoses,2-1,inOvertime to No. 20 Washington State

1 2 OT1 FNo. 23 Cal 1 0 0 1No. 20 WSU 0 1 2

PULLMAN, Wash. - The No. 23 California women’s soccer team scored in the 25th minute but could not find the back of the net again to drop a 2-1 overtime decision to No. 20 Washington State. WSU scored at 94:07 on a penalty kick to take home the conference victory. Redshirt junior Lisa Kevorkian scored for the Golden Bears.

Kevorkian took Cal’s first shot on goal at 13:35 but WSU keeper Meghan Berlingo made the save. The Cougars came crushingly close at 21:45 when a shot from Kiersten Dallstream that hit the post. Just 22 seconds later, the WSU offense fired again, this time with a shot from Mallory Fox that went wide right.

Twenty-one seconds prior to Kevorkian’s score, Fox took another shot but Cal goalie Gina Pellegrini made the stop. In the 25th minute, Kevorkian score Cal’s first goal of the weekend. Junior forward Alex Morgan crossed the ball from the left side into the box, where senior Katie Oakes touched it and then Kevorkian came in for the goal from four yards out.

The WSU and Cal squads traded shots that went both high in the 37th and 38th minute from Dallstream and freshman Lauren Battung, respectively. The referees issued a yellow card against the Cal team at 61:56, which awarded the Cougars a free kick from 20 yards that was taken by Jacquelyn Roth. Roth converted for her second goal of the season and to knot the game at 1-1.

Roth took a corner kick for the Cougars at 66:58 and Fox took a shot but it went high. Pellegrini made a key save in the 79th minute off a shot from WSU’s Carly Dobratz. Sophomore Miranda White forced a Berlingo save with a shot at 87:14. The Cougars earned a penalty kick, and Dallstream took the kick for WSU to net the gamewinner with her 13th goal of the season.

1. 24:14 Cal: Lisa Kevorkian (5) (Katie Oakes, Alex Morgan)2. 61:58 WSU: Jacquelyn Roth (2) (unassisted) 3. 94:07 WSU: Kiersten Dallstream (13) (penalty kick)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Gina Pellegrini (90:00) 2 3WSU: Meghan Berlingo (90:00) 1 2

Cal WSUShots 8 18Corners 2 2Saves 3 2Fouls 17 11Offsides 1 1

Match 17 – Oct. 30, 2009

Arizona (4-12-0, 1-5-0) vs. Cal (9-7-1, 3-4-0)Edwards Stadium

CalNotches2-0WinOverArizona

1 2 FUA 0 0 0Cal 1 1 2

BERKELEY - The California women’s soccer team grabbed an important 2-0 victory over visiting Arizona on Friday afternoon at Edwards Stadium. Freshman midfielder Amanda Groves netted the gamewinner in the third minute for her first goal of her Golden Bear career. Redshirt junior Lisa Kevorkian added an insurance score at 53:03. The Bears outshot the Wildcats, 16-6.

The Bears took control of the game with Groves’ score just 2:10 into the match. Kevorkian passed to Groves, who took a touch and shot it to the back of the net. This game was the first start, shot and goal of Groves’ Cal career.

“I was so excited,” Groves noted. “I’ve never really played the four position before, but the ball went in. but the first time I was there, I was able to make a difference for the team. It brought the team and our spirits up.”

Kevorkian and Morgan teamed up to distance the Bears, 2-0, with just under 37 minutes remaining in regulation. Escaping defenders, Morgan dribbled the ball past a diving Wharf in the box, and passed to Kevorkian, who was on the near side just above the end line. Kevorkian shot the ball in for her sixth goal of the season.

“I was originally making a run for a through ball, as well,” Kevorkian said. “But they played Alex, and Alex took this really long touch wide from the goalkeeper. But I got the pass and connected.”

The second half was offensively heated for the Bears, who took seven shots, forcing Wharf to make five saves in the final 45 minutes of play. All in all, Cal outshot Arizona, 16-6, and had six corners to the Wildcats’ one.

Senior keeper Gina Pellegrini played the full 90 minutes in goal, grabbing three saves en route to her second shutout of the season to improve to 6-6-0. The Groves’ goal at 2:10 was the second fastest goal scored by Cal this year. The quickest goal was scored at 1:28 against Oregon (Oct. 9, 2009) by Alex Morgan.

1. 2:10 Cal: Amanda Groves (1) (Lisa Kevorkian) 2. 53:03 Cal: Lisa Kevorkian (6) (Alex Morgan)

Goalkeepers GA SavesUA: Devon Wharf (90:00) 2 6Cal: Gina Pellegrini (90:00) 0 3

UA CalShots 6 16Corners 1 6Saves 6 3Fouls 11 11Offsides 2 4

Match 18 – Nov. 1, 2009

ASU (7-7-3, 0-6-1) vs. Cal (10-7-1, 4-4-0)Edwards Stadium

Kevorkian’sGoldenGoalPowersBearsPastASU,3-2,inOvertime

1 2 OT1 FASU 1 1 0 2Cal 2 0 1 3

BERKELEY - The California women’s soccer team netted a 3-2 Pac-10 Conference victory in overtime against Arizona State on Sunday afternoon at Edwards Stadium. Redshirt junior Lisa Kevorkian scored the game-winning goal in the 98th minute to push the Bears past the Sun Devils.

After taking five shots through the first 97 minutes of play, Kevorkian put one through at 97:36 for her team-leading fourth gamewinner of the 2009 season. Katie Suits was credited with the assist.

“I’ve never been on the bottom of a dog pile before - it was a great feeling,” Kevorkian said of her team’s celebration following her goal. “When Suits crossed the ball, I knew I had to get a piece of it so I jumped as high as I could and hoped for the best. With golden goals, it’s do or die. I just put all my weight behind it.”

In the seventh minute, Courtney Tinnin drew Cal keeper Gina Pellegrini out, dribbled past her and touched it in for a goal. Barely two minutes later, junior forward Alex Morgan powered off on a fast break. Despite being trailed by three defenders, Morgan past them to tie the game for the first time, 1-1, with 37:12 remaining in the half. Sophomore midfielder Katrin Omarsdottir had the assist. Morgan played a key role in Cal’s second score, earning a penalty kick after going down in the box at 15:31. Taking the kick was senior Katie Oakes, who was playing in her final home game as a Golden Bear at Edwards Stadium, and she shot it to the left side of the box as the ASU keeper dove to the right. With her Sun Devils trailing, 2-1, Alexandra Elston made things interesting in the 54th minute, when she did a half-bicycle kick off a header from Bianca Doller to even the score at 2-2 and eventually force overtime.

1. 6:17 ASU: Courtney Tinnin (5) (unassisted) 2. 7:48 Cal: Alex Morgan (12) (unassisted) 3. 15:31 Cal: Katie Oakes (3) (Penalty kick) 4. 53:32 ASU: Alexandra Elston (5) (Bianca Doller) 5. 97:36 Cal: Lisa Kevorkian (6) (Katherine Suits)

Goalkeepers GA SavesASU: Alyssa Gillmore (97:41) 3 4Cal: Gina Pellegrini (97:41) 2 2

ASU CalShots 10 11Corners 3 4Saves 4 2Fouls 13 13

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Match-by-MatchRecapsMatch 19 – Nov. 8, 2009

Cal (10-8-1, 4-5-0) vs. No. 1 Stanford (20-0-0, 9-0-0)Cagan Stadium

1 2 FCal 0 1 1No. 1 Stanford 2 2 4

STANFORD, Calif. - The California women’s soccer team fell to the No. 1 team in the country, 4-1, against top-ranked Stanford on Sunday afternoon at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium. Alex Morgan had Cal’s lone goal while the Cardinal’s Kelley O’Hara netted a hat trick to power the Cardinal past the Golden Bears in the regular-season finale for both squads. The annual Big Game between the rival schools was played in a sell-out crowd of 2,000 with fans filling the stadium and lining the field.

“Our players worked extremely hard,” Cal head coach Neil McGuire said. “Stanford is a very, very talented team, and they took advantage of many great opportunities. We failed to capitalize on our chances early.”

After Pellegrini had made three impressive saves, the Stanford offense poked one through at 13:40. The Cardinal took a corner kick, which was headed away by the Cal defense, but Stanford’s Kelley O’Hara rebounded the ball, and shot it to the back right from 10 yards out for her 21st goal of the season.

Stanford scored its second goal at 31:17, again thanks to O’Hara. Rachel Quon played a ball to her from the right and O’Hara headed it in to the back post. O’Hara earned herself a hat trick with Stanford’s third goal of the game in the 53rd minute off an assist from Alicia Jenkins.

At 58:10, heavily pressured by five defenders and the keeper in front of the box, Morgan was awarded a penalty kick. Morgan took her kick to the right side, but the diving Maker made a black. Morgan collected the rebound and easily knocked it in for Cal’s first score of the game. The goal by Morgan was her 13th goal of the season, bringing her three-year career total to 30 goals, which is fourth all-time in program history. She also remains in fifth place with 74 career points. Stanford responded roughly four minutes later when Lindsey Taylor shot the ball into the upper left 90 from 30 yards out.

1. 13:40 Stan: Kelley O’Hara (21) (unassisted)2. 32:17 Stan: Kelley O’Hara (22) (Rachel Quon)3. 52:04 Stan: Kelley O’Hara (23) (Alicia Jenkins)4. 58:10 Cal: Alex Morgan (13) (unassisted) 5. 62:29 Stan: Lindsay Taylor (5) (Courtney Verloo)

Goalkeepers GA SavesCal: Gina Pellegrini (90:00) 4 9Stan: Kira Maker (90:00) 1 2

Cal StanShots 6 27Corners 1 5Saves 9 2Fouls 6 11Offsides 1 1

Match 20 – Nov. 13, 2009Auburn (10-9-3) vs. Cal (11-8-1)

Seminole Soccer Complex

1 2 OT1 FUA 0 1 0 1Cal 1 0 1 2

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Junior forward Lisa Kevorkian netted a golden goal to propel to the California women’s soccer team to a 2-1 overtime win over Auburn on Friday evening in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Florida State’s Seminole Soccer Complex. The Golden Bears (11-8-1) will take on No. 1-seed Florida State on Nov. 15 at 10 a.m. PST in the second round of the tournament.

Alex Morgan scored Cal’s first goal of the game in the 33rd minute. After the Bears had taken five shots in the first seven minutes of overtime, Kevorkian put away the goal and game off a cross from Morgan from five yards. The score was Kevorkian’s fifth game-winning goal and her eighth goal overall this season. Morgan scored at 32:23 for her 14th goal of the season with a shot to the inside left post to give Cal an early 1-0 lead. Auburn took two shots and Cal had one before the close of the first half to send the Bears into the break with the 1-0 advantage.

Auburn made things interesting with a game-tying goal at 58:30 when she scored her first goal of the season off a corner with a boot that bent the ball to the inside far post. Morgan made Howard dive for a save in the 69th minute with a shot on goal. Pellegrini made two second-half stops for the Bears. In the second half, Cal took seven shots and Auburn had six, but neither team scored a gamewinner in regulation to send the first-round game into overtime.

Kevorkian had the first action of the first overtime period with a shot that went wide at 92:01. Morgan followed suit with a shot 1:31 later that the Tiger defense blocked and senior Katie Oakes had a wide shot 14 seconds later later. Less than a minute following Oakes’ shot, Kevorkian fired off another one that went wide and Morgan followed up with a shot that Howard had to save. Just over two minutes later, Kevorkian’s scored off a cross from Morgan at 97:03 for her fifth gamewinner of the season.

Cal outshot Auburn, 22-12, including a 6-0 outshooting in overtime. Pellegrini had five saves while the Tigers’ Howard had six. Morgan paced the Bears with 10 shots, five of which were on goal, while Kevorkian had five all together and two on goal.

1. 32:23 Cal: Alex Morgan (14) (unassisted)2. 58:30 AU: Heather Havron (1) (unassisted)3. 97:03 Cal: Lisa Kevorkian (8) (Alex Morgan)

Goalkeepers GA SavesAU: Amy Howard (97:03) 2 6Cal: Gina Pellegrini (97:03) 1 4

AU CalShots 12 22Corners 9 3Saves 6 5Fouls 14 7Offsides 4 1

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The Automated ScoreBook For SoccerNevada vs California (Aug 21, 2009 at Berkeley, CA)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalNevada 0 1 1California 1 3 4

Nevada (0-1-0) vs.California (1-0-0)Date: Aug 21, 2009 • Attendance: 168Weather: Sunny, slight breeze

NevadaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 Cove, Marie - - - - 69

3 Smith, Erin - - - - 794 Voss, Sarah - - - - 697 McEachern, Nikki - - - - 599 Allen, Annabelle - - - - 8114 Erickson, Jill - - - - 8016 Drummond, Cristen - - - - 4419 Stott, Ellie 1 - - - 9020 Broome, Kesia - - - - 6122 Braman, Lauren - - - - 9026 Rice, Emma 1 1 1 - 53

-- Substitutes --5 Masciola, Jillian - - - - 258 Sacks, Alyx - - - - 4210 Moreno, Dana - - - - 2112 Gilson, Whitney - - - - 2113 Noe, Devin - - - - 6615 Larot, Raylene - - - - 017 Terranova, Joanne - - - - 2123 Ramsier, Jordan - - - - 21

Totals 2 1 1 0

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 60

5 Katherine Suits - - - - 687 Emily Shibata 1 - - - 5910 Katie Oakes - - - 1 5913 Alex Morgan 5 4 3 - 6817 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 1418 Brianna Bak - - - - 7322 Danielle Brunache 1 - - - 4523 Miranda White 1 1 - - 4724 Lisa Kevorkian 2 2 1 - 5330 Megan Jesolva - - - - 74

-- Substitutes --0 Lauren Hein - - - - 91 Rosie Aguilera - - - - 212 Betsy Hassett 1 - - - 253 Katie Benz 1 - - - 464 Zulma Munoz 2 1 - - 559 Amanda Groves - - - - 3912 Samantha Walker - - - 1 5619 Jessica Clark - - - - 5421 McKenna McKetty 1 - - 1 36

Totals 15 8 4 3

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Cove, Marie 69:15 3 410 Moreno, Dana 20:45 1 0

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Gina Pellegrini 60:22 0 00 Lauren Hein 8:31 1 01 Rosie Aguilera 21:07 0 0

Shots by period 1 2 TotalNevada 0 2 2California 5 10 15

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalNevada 1 0 1California 5 5 10

Saves by period 1 2 TotalNevada 2 2 4California 0 0 0

Fouls 1 2 TotalNevada 4 6 10California 7 8 15

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 5:23 CAL Alex Morgan (1) (unassisted) shot on empty goal2. 58:40 CAL Lisa Kevorkian (1) Samantha Walker off deflected block3. 61:15 CAL Alex Morgan (2) Katie Oakes pass into the box4. 71:33 CAL Alex Morgan (3) McKenna McKetty pass to Morgan in the box5. 82:16 NEV Rice, Emma (1) (unassisted) went 1-v-1 with goalie

Cautions and ejections:

Stadium: Edwards StadiumOfficials: Referee: David Bragg; Asst. Referee: Said Ravanfar; Eli Aguilar;Offsides: Nevada 0, California 2.

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#16 California vs #3 Portland (Aug 28, 2009 at Portland, Ore.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 0 0 0Portland 3 1 4

California (1-1-0) vs.Portland (2-0-0)Date: Aug 28, 2009 • Attendance: 5068Weather: Overcast, mild

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 90mf 5 Katherine Suits - - - - 53mf 7 Emily Shibata - - - - 45mf 10 Katie Oakes 1 - - - 90f 13 Alex Morgan 2 2 - - 81d 18 Brianna Bak - - - - 90d 19 Rachel Clark - - - - 90d 22 Danielle Brunache - - - - 90f 23 Miranda White - - - - 34f 24 Lisa Kevorkian 1 1 - - 86mf 30 Megan Jesolva - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --2 Betsy Hassett - - - - 263 Katie Benz - - - - 214 Zulma Munoz - - - - 1112 Samantha Walker 1 - - - 4617 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 920 Lauren Battung - - - - 2321 McKenna McKetty - - - - 26

Totals 5 3 0 0

PortlandPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 22 DAVIS, Kelsey - - - - 45d 6 OLIVIER, Michelle 1 1 1 - 67mf 7 REED, Elli - - - - 67f 9 FOXHOVEN, Danielle 2 2 2 - 36d 10 COLOHAN, Cloee - - - - 90mf 11 WINTERS, Keelin - - - - 76mf 12 ENYEART, Michelle 2 1 - 2 61f 13 SCHMIDT, Sophie 6 2 1 1 76d 16 TSAO, Jessica - - - 1 80mf 17 CHANDHOKE, Kendra - - - - 71d 20 SWEENEY, Megan - - - - 84

-- Substitutes --1 DeYOUNG, Hailee - - - - 452 JACKMAN, Sara - - - - 143 JOHNSON, Kendall - - - - 234 KELLY, Kristen - - - - 235 BROOKE, Taylor - - - - 614 KREMINSKI, Halley 1 - - - 5415 BURK, Charney 2 1 - - 2918 PRIEST, Elinor - - - - 1419 JACKA, Janelle - - - - 1921 NELSON, Emma - - - - 10

Totals 14 7 4 4

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Gina Pellegrini 90:00 4 3

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves22 DAVIS, Kelsey 45:00 0 11 DeYOUNG, Hailee 45:00 0 2TM TEAM 0:00 0 0

Shots by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 2 3 5Portland 8 6 14

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalCalifornia 1 0 1Portland 3 1 4

Saves by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 2 1 3Portland 1 2 3

Fouls 1 2 TotalCalifornia 8 4 12Portland 4 7 11

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 2:20 POR FOXHOVEN, Danielle (1 ENYEART, Michelle 10yds, low middle after scrum in front of net2. 19:34 POR FOXHOVEN, Danielle (2 ENYEART, Michelle rebound to open net from 8yds3. 27:15 POR OLIVIER, Michelle (1) SCHMIDT, Sophie 2yd header after first header off crossbar4. 59:41 POR SCHMIDT, Sophie (2) TSAO, Jessica 19yd blast to open net after GK challenged ru

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Cautions and ejections:YC-CAL #12 (82:06); YC-CAL #10 (86:04)

Stadium: Merlo FieldOfficials: Referee: Ron Lagraff; Asst. Referee: Desi Miller; Eduardo Irigoyen;Alt. Official: Cesar Tecero; Timekeeper: Jon Heli; Scorer: Jason Brough;Offsides: California 1, Portland 1.Third highest attendance in Merlo Field history

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#10 Texas A&M vs #14 California (Sep 04, 2009 at Berkeley, CA)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalTexas A&M 0 0 0California 0 1 1

Texas A&M (2-2-0) vs.California (2-1-0)Date: Sep 04, 2009 • Attendance: 275Weather: Sunny, small breeze

Texas A&MPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 0 Arnold, Kristin - - - - 90

4 Gnatzig, Amber - - - - 485 Castleberry, Kim - - - - 906 Hooper, Whitney - - - - 647 Shipley, Rachel 1 - - - 909 Herrera, Becca - - - - 9010 West, Beth - - - - 2911 Young, Bri - - - - 9016 Peterson, Emily - - - - 9021 Schmidt, Mary Grace 1 1 - - 7524 Balaguer, Rachael - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --8 Ketchum, Nicole - - - - 1512 Skelton, Nora - - - - 1315 Kmezich, Jen 2 1 - - 2819 Jones, Chelsea - - - - 1922 Currie, Cydne - - - - 733 Mautz, Alyssa - - - - 61

Totals 4 2 0 0

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 90

10 Katie Oakes 1 - - - 9011 Katrin Omarsdottir 1 - - - 9013 Alex Morgan 3 - - - 9017 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 4918 Brianna Bak - - - - 9019 Rachel Clark - - - - 9020 Lauren Battung - - - - 6622 Danielle Brunache 1 - - - 9024 Lisa Kevorkian 3 2 1 - 7330 Megan Jesolva 2 1 - 1 79

-- Substitutes --3 Katie Benz - - - - 245 Katherine Suits - - - - 1112 Samantha Walker - - - - 1723 Miranda White - - - - 41

Totals 11 3 1 1

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Arnold, Kristin 90:00 1 2

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Gina Pellegrini 90:00 0 2

Shots by period 1 2 TotalTexas A&M 2 2 4California 3 8 11

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalTexas A&M 1 3 4California 0 5 5

Saves by period 1 2 TotalTexas A&M 0 2 2California 2 0 2

Fouls 1 2 TotalTexas A&M 4 7 11California 6 10 16

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 69:22 CAL Lisa Kevorkian (2) Megan Jesolva square pass from Omarsdottir

Cautions and ejections:YC-CAL #3 (41:04); YC-CAL #30 (83:11)

Stadium: Edwards StadiumOfficials: Referee: Said Ravanfar; Asst. Referee: Albert Montalvo; Matt Schmitz;Offsides: Texas A&M 5, California 2.

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#25 Texas vs #14 California (Sep 06, 2009 at Berkeley, CA)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalTexas 0 2 2California 1 3 4

Texas (1-3-0) vs.California (3-1-0)Date: Sep 06, 2009 • Attendance: 458Weather:

TexasPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 Millheiser, Shaine - - - - 90d 4 Campise, Sophie - - - - 76f 5 Higgins, Hannah - - - - 40m 7 Goodson, Courtney 3 2 2 - 90m 8 Cummins, Kristin 2 1 - - 82m 11 Arlitt, Niki - - - 1 70f 13 Lisberger, Amanda - - - - 90d 17 Nicholson, Kate - - - - 90d 19 Campanelli, Erica - - - - 90m 21 Anderson, Emily 2 - - - 90d 24 Payne, Leah - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --2 Birkhold, Kirsten - - - - 329 Rivera, Becka - - - - 1912 Ortiz, Alisha - - - - 722 Gibson, Stephanie - - - - 33

Totals 7 3 2 1

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 90m 10 Katie Oakes 1 1 1 - 78m 11 Katrin Omarsdottir 1 1 - 1 90f 13 Alex Morgan 3 1 1 2 79d 17 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 45d 18 Brianna Bak 1 1 1 - 90d 19 Rachel Clark - - - - 90f/m20 Lauren Battung - - - - 33d 22 Danielle Brunache - - - - 90f 24 Lisa Kevorkian 1 - - 1 74d/ 30 Megan Jesolva - - - - 88

-- Substitutes --2 Betsy Hassett - - - - 123 Katie Benz - - - - 287 Emily Shibata - - - - 4112 Samantha Walker - - - - 1123 Miranda White 1 1 1 - 50

Totals 8 5 4 4

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Millheiser, Shaine 90:00 4 1

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Gina Pellegrini 90:00 2 1

Shots by period 1 2 TotalTexas 3 4 7California 3 5 8

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalTexas 1 0 1California 2 1 3

Saves by period 1 2 TotalTexas 0 1 1California 1 0 1

Fouls 1 2 TotalTexas 3 6 9California 4 13 17

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 21:54 CAL Brianna Bak (1) Alex Morgan second-chance shot in the box2. 49:27 CAL Miranda White (1) Lisa Kevorkian fast break, cross from Kevorkian3. 53:02 CAL Alex Morgan (4) Katrin Omarsdottir shot from top-left corner4. 56:15 CAL Katie Oakes (1) Alex Morgan off cross from Morgan5. 68:01 UT Goodson, Courtney (1) Arlitt, Niki shot to middle of the box6. 76:02 UT Goodson, Courtney (2) (unassisted) off block

Cautions and ejections:YC-UT #TM (38:46); YC-CAL #30 (42:48); YC-UT #TM (45:00);YC-CAL #10 (48:47); YC-CAL #11 (67:44); YC-UT #8 (78:41);YC-CAL #24 (83:10)

Stadium: Edwards StadiumOfficials: Referee: Vince Cortes; Asst. Referee: Veronica Perez; Eli Aguilar;Offsides: Texas 0, California 6.

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The Automated ScoreBook For SoccerPortland State vs #9 California (Sep 11, 2009 at Berkeley, CA)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalPortland State 0 0 0California 1 0 1

Portland State (2-3-0) vs.California (4-1-0)Date: Sep 11, 2009 • Attendance: 110Weather:

Portland StatePo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 Cris Lewis - - - - 90

3 Amanda Dutra - - - - 804 Kat Robertson - - - - 397 Toni Carnovale - - - - 908 Esty Geiger - - - - 6114 Emily Rohde - - - - 8615 Tish Parsons - - - - 9016 Dolly Enneking - - - - 9017 Brittany Allen - - - - 6518 Nathalie Wollmann - - - - 5122 Frankie Ross 1 1 - - 81

-- Substitutes --2 Kala Renard - - - - 386 Amber Fenton - - - - 110 Amanda Howie - - - - 3911 Alissa Russell - - - - 2913 Carlie Martin - - - - 1119 Megan Martin - - - - 50

Totals 1 1 0 0

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 Rosie Aguilera - - - - 90

7 Emily Shibata 2 1 - - 6510 Katie Oakes 1 1 - - 7411 Katrin Omarsdottir 1 1 1 - 8413 Alex Morgan 7 5 - - 7317 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 1519 Rachel Clark - - - - 9022 Danielle Brunache 1 - - - 9023 Miranda White 3 2 - - 7924 Lisa Kevorkian 3 1 - - 7730 Megan Jesolva 4 1 - 1 90

-- Substitutes --2 Betsy Hassett - - - - 194 Zulma Munoz - - - - 135 Katherine Suits - - - - 259 Amanda Groves - - - - 2612 Samantha Walker 2 - - - 3025 Cami Senemar 3 2 - - 50

Totals 27 14 1 1

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Cris Lewis 90:00 1 13

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Rosie Aguilera 90:00 0 1

Shots by period 1 2 TotalPortland State 1 0 1California 11 16 27

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalPortland State 0 0 0California 4 4 8

Saves by period 1 2 TotalPortland State 4 9 13California 1 0 1

Fouls 1 2 TotalPortland State 4 3 7California 2 4 6

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 28:35 CAL Katrin Omarsdottir (1) Megan Jesolva off goalie save

Cautions and ejections:YC-PSU #4 (56:37)

Stadium: Edwards StadiumOfficials: Referee: Andrew Hanks; Asst. Referee: Said Ravanfar; Ab Brody;Offsides: Portland State 0, California 5.

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#16 California vs Southern Methodist (Sep 13, 2009 at Moraga, CA)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 3 1 4Southern Methodist 1 1 2

California (5-1-0) vs.Southern Methodist (1-4-0)Date: Sep 13, 2009 • Attendance:Weather:

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 90

7 Emily Shibata 1 - - - 8210 Katie Oakes 1 - - - 8611 Katrin Omarsdottir 2 2 1 1 9013 Alex Morgan 8 6 2 - 9017 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 5619 Rachel Clark - - - - 9022 Danielle Brunache - - - - 9023 Miranda White 1 - - - 9024 Lisa Kevorkian 3 3 1 - 7430 Megan Jesolva - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --2 Betsy Hassett - - - - 45 Katherine Suits - - - - 912 Samantha Walker - - - - 1825 Cami Senemar 2 1 - - 33

Totals 18 12 4 1

Southern MethodistPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 21 WEBB, Courtney - - - - 90

2 PEABODY, Kim 1 - - - 909 MEDEIROS, Kristin - - - 1 9010 MAY, Logan - - - 1 5111 SHEPHERD, Lauren - - - - 9013 BAUM, Mallory - - - - 4115 ROBINSON, Taylor - - - - 2116 BRIGGS, Leslie 1 1 1 - 8317 EIDSON, Kaitlyn - - - - 8218 HAIRSTON, Emily - - - - 7719 SCOVILL, Kenzie 1 1 1 - 90

-- Substitutes --4 COX, Katherine - - - - 267 LEWIS, Ryanne 1 - - - 7114 HARTWECK, Shelby - - - - 4927 NIGH, Allegra - - - - 7

Totals 4 2 2 2

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Gina Pellegrini 90:00 2 0

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves21 WEBB, Courtney 90:00 4 7TM TEAM 0:00 0 1

Shots by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 10 8 18Southern Methodist 2 2 4

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalCalifornia 2 3 5Southern Methodist 0 1 1

Saves by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 0 0 0Southern Methodist 2 6 8

Fouls 1 2 TotalCalifornia 9 4 13Southern Methodist 9 7 16

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 2:22 CAL Katrin Omarsdottir (2) (unassisted) dribbled in from 35 yards out 1v1 with keeper right post.

2. 8:41 CAL Alex Morgan (5) Katrin Omarsdottir through pass and beat keeper to open goal.3. 15:51 CAL Alex Morgan (6) (unassisted) shot from 18 yards out to far post.4. 16:48 SMU BRIGGS, Leslie (2) MEDEIROS, Kristin left footed shot from 18 yards to right post.5. 80:46 CAL Lisa Kevorkian (3) (unassisted) shot from 8 yards out off rebound.6. 85:57 SMU SCOVILL, Kenzie (2) MAY, Logan one time from 8 yards out off corner kick.

Cautions and ejections:YC-CAL #7 (35:48); YC-SMU #21 (48:28); YC-CAL #TM (48:35);YC-SMU #7 (72:39)

Stadium: Saint Mary's StadiumOfficials: Referee: Bob Martinez; Asst. Referee: Sergey Grokholsky; Chris Lee;Timekeeper: Pio Bernales; Scorer: Rich Davi;Offsides: California 3, Southern Methodist 2.

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#9 California vs Saint Mary's (Sep 18, 2009 at Moraga, CA)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 1 3 4Saint Mary's 1 0 1

California (6-1-0) vs.Saint Mary's (4-4-0)Date: Sep 18, 2009 • Attendance: 526Weather:

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 90

7 Emily Shibata 1 1 - 1 9010 Katie Oakes 1 1 1 - 9011 Katrin Omarsdottir 2 2 2 - 9013 Alex Morgan 3 2 1 1 9017 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 6118 Brianna Bak - - - - 9019 Rachel Clark - - - - 9022 Danielle Brunache - - - - 9023 Miranda White 1 - - 1 7430 Megan Jesolva - - - - 67

-- Substitutes --4 Zulma Munoz - - - - 512 Samantha Walker 1 - - - 1115 Mariam Azimi - - - - 025 Cami Senemar - - - - 52

Totals 9 6 4 3

Saint Mary'sPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 LARSON, Tara - - - - 90

2 GARZA, Sidney - - - - 903 CILIENTO, Alex - - - - 864 SHEVLIN, Caroline - - - - 907 PAUL, Daelyn 1 - - - 8011 KREUZ, Caroline - - - - 9013 NIED, Ashley 1 1 - - 6216 MENZHUBER, Jessica 4 1 1 - 9017 SORO, Ashley - - - - 5920 DERNBACH, Ashley - - - - 6722 BROWN, Noelle - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --5 YAMAMOTO, Kara - - - - 76 KEARNEY, Erin - - - - 512 TOGNETTI, Christina - - - - 4715 SCHILLING, Leeah - - - - 35

Totals 6 2 1 0

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Gina Pellegrini 90:00 1 1

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 LARSON, Tara 90:00 4 2

Shots by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 3 6 9Saint Mary's 3 3 6

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalCalifornia 3 3 6Saint Mary's 1 0 1

Saves by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 0 1 1Saint Mary's 1 1 2

Fouls 1 2 TotalCalifornia 8 7 15Saint Mary's 8 11 19

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 15:42 CAL Katie Oakes (2) Penalty kick2. 32:47 SMC MENZHUBER, Jessica (4 (unassisted) strike off free kick from 35 yards out to far

post.3. 56:14 CAL Alex Morgan (7) Miranda White shot from 8 yards out to near post.4. 66:10 CAL Katrin Omarsdottir (3) Emily Shibata putback from 10 yards out off rebound5. 78:44 CAL Katrin Omarsdottir (4) Alex Morgan shot from 12 yards out to far post of free kick.

Cautions and ejections:YC-SMC #16 (89:51)

Stadium: Saint Mary's StadiumOfficials: Referee: Phillip Rouse; Asst. Referee: Chris Hutchinson; Tim Petro;Timekeeper: Pio Bernales; Scorer: Rich Davi;Offsides: California 0, Saint Mary's 1.

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Cal Poly vs #7 California (Sep 25, 2009 at Berkeley, CA)

Goals by period 1 2 OT TotalCal Poly 0 0 1 1California 0 0 0 0

Cal Poly (5-4-0) vs.California (6-2-0)Date: Sep 25, 2009 • Attendance: 387Weather:

Cal PolyPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 Hoover, Coral - - - - 92

2 Andruss, Kaleena 1 - - - 857 Barkman, Leslie - - - - 929 Voegele, Carissa - - - - 9210 Condon-Sherwood, K - - - - 9215 Gummow, Tiffany - - - - 3016 McKee, Julie - - - - 6017 Park, Bria - - - 1 9218 Miller, Morgan 1 - - - 8024 Hemenez, Monica 1 - - - 5525 Grinstead, Julianne - - - - 92

-- Substitutes --5 Thulin, Afton - - - - 336 Sisler, Whitney 2 1 1 - 2312 Burright, Bianca 2 2 - - 3519 Walker, Haley - - - - 1220 Kobinski, Cici 1 - - - 4233 Miller, Lauren - - - - 7

Totals 8 3 1 1

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 Rosie Aguilera - - - - 92

5 Katherine Suits 1 - - - 4410 Katie Oakes 2 1 - - 7911 Katrin Omarsdottir 3 1 - - 9212 Samantha Walker 1 - - - 2813 Alex Morgan 8 4 - - 9217 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 5918 Brianna Bak 1 - - - 9219 Rachel Clark - - - - 9222 Danielle Brunache 1 - - - 9224 Lisa Kevorkian 1 1 - - 84

-- Substitutes --4 Zulma Munoz 4 2 - - 347 Emily Shibata 1 - - - 6223 Miranda White 2 - - - 5325 Cami Senemar - - - - 18

Totals 25 9 0 0

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Hoover, Coral 92:18 0 9

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Rosie Aguilera 92:18 1 2

Shots by period 1 2 OT TotalCal Poly 3 4 1 8California 10 15 0 25

Corner kicks 1 2 OT TotalCal Poly 1 0 0 1California 4 2 0 6

Saves by period 1 2 OT TotalCal Poly 3 6 0 9California 1 1 0 2

Fouls 1 2 OT TotalCal Poly 3 1 1 5California 3 1 0 4

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 92:18 SLO Sisler, Whitney (1) Park, Bria cross from right side

Cautions and ejections:YC-CAL #13 (90:40); YC-SLO #25 (90:40)

Stadium: Edwards StadiumOfficials: Referee: Eli Aguilar; Asst. Referee: Andy Hanks; Miguel Zapata;Offsides: Cal Poly 1, California 1.

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Goals by period 1 2 TotalSacramento State 1 0 1California 0 0 0

Sacramento State (5-3-2) vs.California (6-3-0)Date: Oct 02, 2009 • Attendance: 189Weather: Sunny, slight breeze, 70 degrees

Sacramento StatePo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 ABERCROMBIE, S. - - - - 90

7 CASTANO, Jessica - - - - 7112 ROBERTS, Shea - - - - 9014 TRENTON, Christina - - - - 9016 KEMPER, Kim - - - - 9018 O'DONNELL, Kelsey 1 1 1 - 9021 ROSENBERY, Ashley - - - - 3622 HOPPING, Katelin - - - - 8523 BURG, Megan 2 1 - - 7226 LAROT, Leah 2 2 - 1 9031 SHREVE, Cori 1 - - - 87

-- Substitutes --6 TARANTINO, Erin 1 1 - - 409 FORBES, Ashley - - - - 2611 McBRIDE, Elece 1 1 - - 2817 PULVER, Caitlin 1 - - - 524 TUCKER, Paige - - - - 0

Totals 9 6 1 1

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 90

7 Emily Shibata 1 1 - - 7410 Katie Oakes 1 1 - - 9011 Katrin Omarsdottir 1 - - - 9013 Alex Morgan 8 4 - - 9017 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 5618 Brianna Bak 2 1 - - 9019 Rachel Clark - - - - 9022 Danielle Brunache 1 1 - - 9024 Lisa Kevorkian 3 3 - - 8525 Cami Senemar - - - - 18

-- Substitutes --4 Zulma Munoz - - - - 85 Katherine Suits - - - - 1612 Samantha Walker 1 - - - 1920 Lauren Battung - - - - 2123 Miranda White 1 - - - 64

Totals 19 11 0 0

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 ABERCROMBIE, S. 90:00 0 11

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Gina Pellegrini 90:00 1 5

Shots by period 1 2 TotalSacramento State 5 4 9California 10 9 19

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalSacramento State 0 2 2California 4 3 7

Saves by period 1 2 TotalSacramento State 4 7 11California 2 3 5

Fouls 1 2 TotalSacramento State 0 4 4California 5 3 8

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 17:33 CSUS O'DONNELL, Kelsey (2) LAROT, Leah shot to left corner

Cautions and ejections:YC-CAL #10 (62:45); YC-CSUS #17 (85:03)

Stadium: Edwards StadiumOfficials: Referee: Colin Arblaster; Asst. Referee: Mike Rampeinert; Veronica Perez;Offsides: Sacramento State 2, California 1.

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#14 California vs #11 Santa Clara (Oct 04, 2009 at Santa Clara, Calif.)

Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalCalifornia 0 1 0 0 1Santa Clara 0 1 0 0 1

California (6-3-1) vs.Santa Clara (8-4-1)Date: Oct 04, 2009 • Attendance: 754Weather: mild, sunny

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 Rosie Aguilera - - - - 110

7 Emily Shibata 2 1 - - 10310 Katie Oakes - - - - 11011 Katrin Omarsdottir 1 - - - 11013 Alex Morgan 3 3 1 - 11017 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 1818 Brianna Bak 1 1 - - 11019 Rachel Clark - - - - 11022 Danielle Brunache - - - - 9823 Miranda White 1 - - - 7325 Camellia Senemar 1 1 - - 78

-- Substitutes --4 Zulma Munoz - - - - 175 Katherine Suits - - - - 409 Amanda Groves - - - - 912 Samantha Walker - - - - 8020 Lauren Battung 2 1 - 1 24

Totals 11 7 1 1

Santa ClaraPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 HENNINGER, Bianca - - - - 110

3 LaPONTE, Jenny - - - - 815 BOSIO, Kiki 3 1 - - 1107 POTTS, Dani - - - - 3710 LEWIS, Courtney - - - - 3912 PERRY, Kendra 1 - - - 11016 PATTON, Anessa 1 - - - 6618 ANGELI, Jordan 2 1 - 1 11020 REYNOLDS, Katherin - - - - 11024 MATHESON, Lauren 1 1 - - 9088 VERNON, Allie 1 - - - 110

-- Substitutes --8 CHUN, Alyssa - - - - 149 POACH, Amanda 1 1 - - 7811 AOZASA, Margueritte - - - - 8313 BEAUDOIN, Kate - - - - 015 GOYNES, Maxine 4 2 1 - 7617 SHIM, Meleana - - - - 4

Totals 14 6 1 1

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Rosie Aguilera 110:00 1 5

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 HENNINGER, Bianca 110:00 1 6

Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalCalifornia 5 4 1 1 11Santa Clara 2 8 2 2 14

Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 TotalCalifornia 1 1 0 4 6Santa Clara 1 4 1 0 6

Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalCalifornia 0 4 0 1 5Santa Clara 2 2 1 1 6

Fouls 1 2 OT O2 TotalCalifornia 3 9 0 1 13Santa Clara 4 6 0 2 12

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 46:56 CAL Alex Morgan (8) Lauren Battung shot to corner, keeper got hand but couldnt keit out

2. 71:17 SCU GOYNES, Maxine (3) ANGELI, Jordan 18 headed toward goal, 15 posted up on goaliturned and shot in

Cautions and ejections:YC-CAL #9 (78:52)

Stadium: Buck Shaw StadiumOfficials: Referee: Troy Thiele; Asst. Referee: R.C. Orr; Steve Krow-Lucal;Timekeeper: Anne Sobczak; Scorer: Julie Juarez;Offsides: California 4, Santa Clara 2.ID-792649

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California vs Oregon (Oct 09, 2009 at Eugene, Ore.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 1 1 2Oregon 0 1 1

California (7-3-1, 1-0-0) vs.Oregon (8-3-1, 0-1-0)Date: Oct 09, 2009 • Attendance: 699Weather: Clear skies, 60 degrees

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 Rosie Aguilera - - - - 90m 5 Katherine Suits 1 1 - - 90m 7 Emily Shibata - - - - 90m 11 Katrin Omarsdottir - - - - 90f 13 Alex Morgan 4 3 1 1 85d 18 Brianna Bak - - - - 90d 19 Rachel Clark - - - - 90d 22 Danielle Brunache - - - - 90f 23 Miranda White - - - - 90f 24 Lisa Kevorkian 2 2 1 - 70f 25 Camellia Senemar 1 1 - - 48

-- Substitutes --6 Torrey Delaplane - - - - 149 Amanda Groves - - - - 912 Samantha Walker - - - - 1020 Lauren Battung 2 - - - 33

Totals 10 7 2 1

OregonPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 Cody Miles - - - - 90m 3 Teresa Bowns 4 3 1 - 90m 4 Scout Libke - - - 1 90m 5 Bree Rowe - - - - 90f 9 Julie Armstrong 3 - - - 82m 10 Kirstie Kuhns - - - - 90d 12 Dani Oster - - - - 90d 13 Danielle Sweeney - - - - 90f 20 Jen Stoltenberg 4 - - - 90d 21 Mercedes Walters - - - - 90d 28 Nicole Bakke 1 - - - 90

-- Substitutes --24 Kelsey Hones - - - - 8

Totals 12 3 1 1

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Rosie Aguilera 90:00 1 2

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Cody Miles 90:00 2 5

Shots by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 7 3 10Oregon 7 5 12

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalCalifornia 0 0 0Oregon 4 5 9

Saves by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 1 1 2Oregon 4 1 5

Fouls 1 2 TotalCalifornia 6 6 12Oregon 5 3 8

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 1:28 CAL Alex Morgan (9) (unassisted) Beat keeper off free kick from 20 yards2. 47:46 ORE Teresa Bowns (3) Scout Libke3. 48:07 CAL Lisa Kevorkian (4) Alex Morgan Rebounded ball off keeper deflection

Cautions and ejections:YC-ORE #13 (59:33); YC-CAL #1 (74:29)

Stadium: Pape' FieldOfficials: Referee: Alejandro Mariscal; Asst. Referee: David Grbavac; Ryan Abbott;Timekeeper: Henry Wilson; Scorer: Chris Geraghty;Offsides: California 0, Oregon 2.

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#19 California vs Oregon State (Oct 11, 2009 at Corvallis, Ore.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 0 2 2Oregon State 0 0 0

California (8-3-1, 2-0-0) vs.Oregon State (8-4-1, 0-2-0)Date: Oct 11, 2009 • Attendance: 320Weather: 54 degrees, Clear, Wind from N at 10 mph.

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 Rosie Aguilera - - - - 90mf 5 Katherine Suits - - - - 90mf 7 Emily Shibata - - - - 90mf 11 Katrin Omarsdottir 2 1 1 - 90f 13 Alex Morgan 2 1 1 - 90d 17 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 14d 18 Brianna Bak - - - - 90d 19 Rachel Clark - - - - 90d 22 Danielle Brunache 2 - - - 90mf 23 Miranda White 1 1 - - 76f 24 Lisa Kevorkian 1 - - 1 81

-- Substitutes --4 Zulma Munoz - - - - 76 Torrey Delaplane - - - - 920 Lauren Battung - - - - 2525 Camellia Senemar - - - 1 37

Totals 8 3 2 2

Oregon StatePo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 21 Ashley Wood - - - - 90d 0 Jayne Eadie 3 - - - 90mf 4 Rachael Axon 1 - - - 52f 8 Jessica Velazquez 1 - - - 31f 9 Melinda Ingalls 1 1 - - 66mf 10 Ashley Seal 1 - - - 90mf 13 Melissa Peck - - - - 90mf 14 Milan Cabrera - - - - 63d 16 Courtney Wetzel - - - - 75d 18 Ashley Folsom - - - - 90d 22 Brittany Galindo 2 - - - 90

-- Substitutes --6 Sarah Leads - - - - 2512 Chelsea Buckland - - - - 4520 Red Nixon - - - - 2626 Megan Miller - - - - 1628 Brittney Sheffield 1 - - - 46

Totals 10 1 0 0

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Rosie Aguilera 90:00 0 1

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves21 Ashley Wood 90:00 2 1

Shots by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 5 3 8Oregon State 5 5 10

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalCalifornia 5 1 6Oregon State 3 0 3

Saves by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 1 0 1Oregon State 1 0 1

Fouls 1 2 TotalCalifornia 3 4 7Oregon State 9 9 18

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 60:09 CAL Katrin Omarsdottir (5) Camellia Senemar shot to lower right from 10 yards out2. 78:53 CAL Alex Morgan (10) Lisa Kevorkian beat keeper one on one

Cautions and ejections:YC-CAL #11 (41:18); YC-OSU #14 (51:34)

Stadium: Paul Lorenz FieldOfficials: Referee: Mike Rottersman; Asst. Referee: Ahmed Shamas; David Grgavac;Timekeeper: Michael Collins; Scorer: Mariah Ellis;Offsides: California 2, Oregon State 2.

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The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer#3 UCLA vs #17 California (Oct 16, 2009 at Berkeley, CA)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalUCLA 0 1 1California 0 0 0

UCLA (12-1-1, 3-0-0) vs.California (8-4-1, 2-1-0)Date: Oct 16, 2009 • Attendance: 544Weather: 70s, sunny

UCLAPo ## Player Sh SO G A Ming 27 Chante' Sandiford - - - - 90f 2 Sydney Leroux 4 2 1 - 87d 3 Lauren Barnes - - - - 90m 5 Zakiya Bywaters 1 1 - - 34f 8 Lauren Cheney 1 - - 1 51d 10 Lauren Wilmoth - - - - 90m 11 Chelsea Cline - - - - 83d 17 Lucretia Lee - - - - 61d 19 Jenna Belcher - - - - 90f 20 Kristina Larsen 1 - - - 61d 23 Dea Cook - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --4 Summer Williams 2 - - - 169 Ahsha Smith 1 1 - - 2912 Sophie Metz - - - - 4018 Kylie Wright - - - - 6824 Iman Bearde - - - - 6

Totals 10 4 1 1

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Ming 00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 90m 5 Katherine Suits - - - - 81m 7 Emily Shibata - - - - 84m 10 Katie Oakes - - - - 79m 11 Katrin Omarsdottir - - - - 90f 13 Alex Morgan 6 2 - - 88d 18 Brianna Bak 1 1 - - 90d 19 Rachel Clark - - - - 90d 22 Danielle Brunache - - - - 84d 23 Miranda White - - - - 90f 24 Lisa Kevorkian 1 - - - 77

-- Substitutes --6 Torrey Delaplane - - - - 212 Samantha Walker 1 - - - 917 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 620 Lauren Battung - - - - 30

Totals 9 3 0 0

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves27 Chante' Sandiford 90:00 0 3

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Gina Pellegrini 90:00 1 3

Shots by period 1 2 TotalUCLA 5 5 10California 4 5 9

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalUCLA 2 1 3California 3 1 4

Saves by period 1 2 TotalUCLA 1 2 3California 2 1 3

Fouls 1 2 TotalUCLA 3 6 9California 5 6 11

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 76:35 UCLA Sydney Leroux (12) Lauren Cheney UCLA 8 long pass to 2 behind defense, shot frinside box, goal

Cautions and ejections:YC-CAL #22 (53:31); YC-UCLA #8 (62:21)

Stadium: Edwards StadiumOfficials: Referee: Jeremy Hanson; Asst. Referee: Vince Cortez; Andy Hanks;Scorer: Dean Caparaz;Offsides: UCLA 4, California 2.

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#9 USC vs #17 California (Oct 18, 2009 at Berkeley, CA)

Goals by period 1 2 OT TotalUSC 2 0 1 3California 0 2 0 2

USC (11-4-0, 3-1-0) vs.California (8-5-1, 2-2-0)Date: Oct 18, 2009 • Attendance: 753Weather: 60s, breezy, overcast

USCPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 0 Kristin Olsen - - - - 90

2 Claire Schloemer - - - - 934 Ashley Freyer 3 2 1 - 855 Brittany Kerridge 1 - - - 937 Carly Butcher 1 - - 1 6411 Karter Haug - - - - 9314 Samantha Johnson - - - - 5917 Marihelen Tomer 1 1 - 1 4918 Meagan Holmes - - - - 9319 Megan Ohai - - - - 9321 Chelsea Buehning - - - - 93

-- Substitutes --3 Alyssa Davila 4 4 2 - 518 Kat Parker - - - - 299 Jamie Petrossi - - - - 023 Courtney Garcia - - - - 34

Totals 10 7 3 2

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 Rosie Aguilera - - - - 45

5 Katherine Suits - - - - 297 Emily Shibata 1 - - - 9310 Katie Oakes 3 2 - - 9311 Katrin Omarsdottir 5 3 - - 9313 Alex Morgan 8 5 1 1 9318 Brianna Bak - - - - 9319 Rachel Clark - - - - 9322 Danielle Brunache 1 - - - 6923 Miranda White 3 1 1 1 9324 Lisa Kevorkian 3 1 - - 69

-- Substitutes --00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 486 Torrey Delaplane - - - - 812 Samantha Walker - - - - 517 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 3520 Lauren Battung - - - - 4925 Camellia Senemar - - - - 14

Totals 24 12 2 2

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Kristin Olsen 92:50 2 10

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Rosie Aguilera 45:00 2 200 Gina Pellegrini 47:50 1 2

Shots by period 1 2 OT TotalUSC 6 2 2 10California 7 16 1 24

Corner kicks 1 2 OT TotalUSC 3 1 2 6California 1 2 0 3

Saves by period 1 2 OT TotalUSC 5 5 0 10California 2 1 1 4

Fouls 1 2 OT TotalUSC 14 3 0 17California 5 4 0 9

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 18:47 USC Ashley Freyer (2) Marihelen Tomer cross from end line, 4 finished2. 30:46 USC Alyssa Davila (7) (unassisted) Aguilera gets hand but tips in3. 73:57 CAL Miranda White (2) Alex Morgan cross from Morgan to White on the right side4. 77:24 CAL Alex Morgan (11) Miranda White shoots around defender, attacking left-to-right5. 92:50 USC Alyssa Davila (8) Carly Butcher off the cross

Cautions and ejections:

Stadium: Edwards StadiumOfficials: Referee: Margaret Domka; Asst. Referee: Eli Aguilar; Matt Schmitz;Scorer: Anna Oleson-Wheeler;Offsides: USC 0, California 2.

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#23 California vs Washington (Oct 23, 2009 at Seattle, Wash.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 0 0 0Washington 1 0 1

California (8-6-1, 2-3-0) vs.Washington (10-2-3, 2-0-2)Date: Oct 23, 2009 • Attendance: 815Weather: Mostly cloudy, 57 degrees

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 90mf 5 Katherine Suits 1 - - - 90mf 7 Emily Shibata - - - - 90mf 10 Katie Oakes 1 - - - 90f 13 Alex Morgan 4 2 - - 90d 17 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 75d 18 Brianna Bak - - - - 90d 19 Rachel Clark - - - - 45d 22 Danielle Brunache - - - - 90f 23 Miranda White 1 - - - 90f 24 Lisa Kevorkian 1 - - - 78

-- Substitutes --6 Torrey Delaplane - - - - 1220 Lauren Battung - - - - 60

Totals 8 2 0 0

WashingtonPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 0 Davidson, Kari - - - - 90mf 2 Deines, Kate - - - - 90d 3 Greig, Hannah - - - - 90mf 6 Bumbaugh, Chelsea 1 - - - 85f 12 Mitchell, Jane 2 1 - - 75f 13 Webber, Alex - - - - 27mf 14 Waitley, McKenna 2 1 1 - 72f 17 Perez, Veronica - - - - 90d 18 Kirk, Alex - - - - 90d 21 Pele, Kendyl - - - - 90d 24 Kasser, Lindsey - - - - 90

-- Substitutes --4 Young, Jessie 1 - - - 95 Martinez, Sarah 1 1 - - 279 Murray, Nikki - - - - 2111 Stewart, Kelli - - - - 42

Totals 7 3 1 0

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Gina Pellegrini 90:00 1 2

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Davidson, Kari 90:00 0 2

Shots by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 5 3 8Washington 4 3 7

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalCalifornia 2 2 4Washington 3 0 3

Saves by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 1 1 2Washington 1 1 2

Fouls 1 2 TotalCalifornia 7 2 9Washington 6 5 11

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 23:29 UW Waitley, McKenna (4) (unassisted) Shot from inside the box into lower right corneoff deflection

Cautions and ejections:YC-UW #17 (32:19)

Stadium: Husky Soccer FieldOfficials: Referee: Luis Nunez Jr.; Asst. Referee: Marc Zawislak; Daniel Libby;Offsides: California 1, Washington 4.

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#23 California vs #20 Washington State (Oct 25, 2009 at Pullman, Wash.)

Goals by period 1 2 OT TotalCalifornia 1 0 0 1Washington State 0 1 1 2

California (8-7-1, 2-4-0 Pac-10) vs.Washington State (11-4-1, 3-1-1 Pac-10)Date: Oct 25, 2009 • Attendance: 531Weather: Clear and chilly

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 94

5 Katherine Suits 1 - - - 947 Emily Shibata - - - - 9410 Katie Oakes - - - 1 9412 Samantha Walker - - - - 4313 Alex Morgan 2 - - 1 9017 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 5318 Brianna Bak - - - - 9422 Danielle Brunache - - - - 9423 Miranda White 1 1 - - 8324 Lisa Kevorkian 2 2 1 - 69

-- Substitutes --3 Katie Benz - - - - 116 Torrey Delaplane - - - - 239 Amanda Groves - - - - 1119 Rachel Clark - - - - 2020 Lauren Battung 1 - - - 4925 Camellia Senemar 1 - - - 19

Totals 8 3 1 2

Washington StatePo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 Meghan Berlingo - - - - 94

3 Kiersten Dallstream 10 2 1 - 944 Melanie Johnston - - - - 896 Mallory Fox 4 1 - - 787 Jacquelyn Roth 1 1 1 - 949 Maggie Dougher - - - - 8311 Carly Dobratz 1 1 - - 8612 Ali Fenter - - - - 9413 Mariah Cameron - - - - 9415 Ashley Johnson - - - - 9429 Emma Stolz - - - - 38

-- Substitutes --2 Brandi Vega 1 - - - 1119 Tiara Pittman 1 - - - 1923 Elysse Van Leer - - - - 5725 Shannon McFadden - - - - 11

Totals 18 5 2 0

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Gina Pellegrini 94:07 2 3

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Meghan Berlingo 94:07 1 2

Shots by period 1 2 OT TotalCalifornia 4 4 0 8Washington State 7 10 1 18

Corner kicks 1 2 OT TotalCalifornia 1 1 0 2Washington State 1 1 0 2

Saves by period 1 2 OT TotalCalifornia 2 1 0 3Washington State 1 1 0 2

Fouls 1 2 OT TotalCalifornia 6 9 2 17Washington State 4 7 0 11

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 24:14 CAL Lisa Kevorkian (5) Katie Oakes Cross by 13 from left into the box, touch by 1Alex Morgan goal from 4 yds out.

2. 61:58 WSU Jacquelyn Roth (2) (unassisted) Free kick from 20 yds3. 94:07 WSU Kiersten Dallstream (13 Penalty kick

Cautions and ejections:YC-CAL #23 (61:56); YC-CAL #18 (72:23); YC-WSU #6 (77:13);RC-CAL #23 (94:07)

Stadium: Lower Soccer FieldOfficials: Referee: Ty Barbery; Asst. Referee: David Hamlin; James Comar;Timekeeper: Mike McCabe; Scorer: Craig Lawson;Offsides: California 1, Washington State 1.

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The Automated ScoreBook For SoccerArizona vs California (Oct 30, 2009 at Berkeley, CA)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalArizona 0 0 0California 1 1 2

Arizona (4-12-0, 1-5-0) vs.California (9-7-1, 3-4-0)Date: Oct 30, 2009 • Attendance: 241Weather: Low 70s, sunny, slight breeze

ArizonaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 Devon Wharf - - - - 90

3 Samantha Drees - - - - 908 Amy Steiner - - - - 829 Kristin Strother - - - - 6411 Brittany Cole - - - - 4715 Ariel Boulicault - - - - 9016 Kristyn Magyar 1 - - - 9017 Alex Davis 1 - - - 7818 Macke Mutz - - - - 9021 Analisa Marquez 1 - - - 9024 Becky Barry - - - - 53

-- Substitutes --2 Brooke Harrison - - - - 455 Brittany Berger - - - - 07 Jasmine Namdar 1 1 - - 2410 Renae Cuellar 2 2 - - 4513 Itzel Rodriguez - - - - 12

Totals 6 3 0 0

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 90

5 Katherine Suits 1 1 - - 907 Emily Shibata - - - - 909 Amanda Groves 1 1 1 - 3210 Katie Oakes - - - - 9011 Katrin Omarsdottir 4 3 - - 9012 Samantha Walker - - - - 9013 Alex Morgan 5 1 - 1 6718 Brianna Bak - - - - 9022 Danielle Brunache 1 - - - 8624 Lisa Kevorkian 3 2 1 1 64

-- Substitutes --3 Katie Benz - - - - 164 Zulma Munoz - - - - 36 Torrey Delaplane - - - - 1920 Lauren Battung - - - - 5425 Camellia Senemar 1 - - - 19

Totals 16 8 2 2

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Devon Wharf 90:00 2 6

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Gina Pellegrini 90:00 0 3

Shots by period 1 2 TotalArizona 3 3 6California 9 7 16

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalArizona 0 1 1California 2 4 6

Saves by period 1 2 TotalArizona 1 5 6California 1 2 3

Fouls 1 2 TotalArizona 6 5 11California 6 5 11

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 2:10 CAL Amanda Groves (1) Lisa Kevorkian touch from Kevorkian, shot to back right corne2. 53:03 CAL Lisa Kevorkian (6) Alex Morgan Morgan goes around keeper, Kevorkian scores

Cautions and ejections:YC-CAL #18 (37:19); YC-ARIZ #3 (69:31); YC-CAL #22 (74:10);YC-ARIZ #10 (74:10)

Stadium: Edwards StadiumOfficials: Referee: Mark Arblaster; Asst. Referee: Albert Montalvo; Arron Apperson;Scorer: Anna Oleson-Wheeler;Offsides: Arizona 2, California 4.

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Arizona State vs California (Nov. 1, 2009 at Berkeley, CA)

Goals by period 1 2 OT TotalArizona State 1 1 0 2California 2 0 1 3

Arizona State (7-7-3, 0-6-1) vs.California (10-7-1, 4-4-0)Date: Nov. 1, 2009 • Attendance: 545Weather: Sunny, high 70s, windy

Arizona StatePo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 Alyssa Gillmore - - - - 98

4 Jill Shoquist 1 - - - 655 Katie Shepard - - - - 987 Courtney Tinnin 2 1 1 - 909 Liz Harkin 1 - - - 9813 Alexandra Elston 1 1 1 - 9814 Bianca Doller 1 - - 1 6816 Carly Kallas 2 1 - - 7319 Kari Shane - - - - 9828 Taylor McCarter 1 - - - 8633 Sierra Joseph - - - - 98

-- Substitutes --2 Lindsey Johns - - - - 2511 Aissa Sanchez - - - - 827 Karin Volpe 1 1 - - 3832 Kiara Williams - - - - 36

Totals 10 4 2 1

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 98

5 Katherine Suits 1 - - 1 986 Torrey Delaplane - - - - 467 Emily Shibata - - - - 5310 Katie Oakes 1 1 1 - 9811 Katrin Omarsdottir - - - - 9812 Samantha Walker - - - - 9613 Alex Morgan 1 1 1 - 9218 Brianna Bak - - - - 9822 Danielle Brunache - - - - 9824 Lisa Kevorkian 6 4 1 - 81

-- Substitutes --9 Amanda Groves - - - - 1120 Lauren Battung 1 1 - - 2323 Miranda White 1 - - - 4030 Megan Jesolva - - - - 2

Totals 11 7 3 1

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Alyssa Gillmore 97:41 3 4

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Gina Pellegrini 97:41 2 2

Shots by period 1 2 OT TotalArizona State 3 7 0 10California 4 5 2 11

Corner kicks 1 2 OT TotalArizona State 2 1 0 3California 0 3 1 4

Saves by period 1 2 OT TotalArizona State 1 3 0 4California 1 1 0 2

Fouls 1 2 OT TotalArizona State 6 5 2 13California 4 7 2 13

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 6:17 ASU Courtney Tinnin (5) (unassisted) drew keeper out2. 7:48 CAL Alex Morgan (12) (unassisted) dribbled past three defenders3. 15:31 CAL Katie Oakes (3) Penalty kick keeper went to her left, Oakes shot to right4. 53:32 ASU Alexandra Elston (5) Bianca Doller header from 14, half-bicycle kick by 135. 97:36 CAL Lisa Kevorkian (6) Katherine Suits header from Kevorkian

Cautions and ejections:

Stadium: Edwards StadiumOfficials: Referee: Juan Guzman; Asst. Referee: Ab Brody; Matt Schmitz;Scorer: Anna Oleson-Wheeler;Offsides: Arizona State 1, California 2.

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California vs #1 Stanford (Nov 08, 2009 at Stanford, Calif.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 0 1 1Stanford 2 2 4

California (10-8-1, 4-5) vs.Stanford (20-0, 9-0)Date: Nov 08, 2009 • Attendance: 2000Weather: Sunny, 62 degrees at kickoff

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 90m 5 Katherine Suits 1 - - - 44m 7 Emily Shibata - - - - 72m 10 Katie Oakes - - - - 90m 11 Katrin Omarsdottir - - - - 90f 12 Samantha Walker - - - - 90f 13 Alex Morgan 3 2 1 - 86d 18 Brianna Bak - - - - 90d 22 Danielle Brunache - - - - 90f 23 Miranda White - - - - 46f 24 Lisa Kevorkian 2 1 - - 78

-- Substitutes --3 Katie Benz - - - - 76 Torrey Delaplane - - - - 917 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 919 Rachel Clark - - - - 2925 Camellia Senemar - - - - 2730 Megan Jesolva - - - - 42

Totals 6 3 1 0

StanfordPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 1 Maker, Kira - - - - 90d 3 Riley, Ali - - - - 90d 4 Garciamendez, Alina 1 - - - 90f 5 Verloo, Courtney 4 1 - 1 69d 6 Jenkins, Alicia - - - 1 83d 11 Quon, Rachel - - - 1 90m 17 Taylor, Lindsay 7 4 1 - 60f 19 O'Hara, Kelley 3 3 3 - 48m 20 Nogueira, Mariah 1 - - - 68m 21 Heath, Hillary - - - - 69f 23 Press, Christen 4 2 - - 70

-- Substitutes --7 Noyola, Teresa - - - - 3310 Stannard, Kristin 1 - - - 4213 Riley, Katie - - - - 714 Watkins, Nina 1 1 - - 1422 McCann, Allison 1 - - - 3024 Redman, Morgan 3 1 - - 2527 Hing-Glover, Marjani 1 1 - - 14

Totals 27 13 4 3

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Gina Pellegrini 90:00 4 9

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 Maker, Kira 90:00 1 2

Shots by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 2 4 6Stanford 9 18 27

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalCalifornia 1 0 1Stanford 2 3 5

Saves by period 1 2 TotalCalifornia 3 6 9Stanford 1 1 2

Fouls 1 2 TotalCalifornia 0 6 6Stanford 6 5 11

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 13:40 STAN O'Hara, Kelley (21) (unassisted) Corner played out from defense, header fromfrom 10 yards

2. 32:17 STAN O'Hara, Kelley (22) Quon, Rachel Quon played a ball from right, O'Hara headed iback post

3. 52:04 STAN O'Hara, Kelley (23) Jenkins, Alicia Ball played from right, O'Hara ran on to hitfirst-time in box.

4. 58:10 CAL Alex Morgan (13) (unassisted) Morgan's penalty kick was saved, but Morganrebound for goal.

5. 62:29 STAN Taylor, Lindsay (5) Verloo, Courtney Shot from 30 yards at right angle, inside farpost.

Cautions and ejections:YC-CAL #25 (84:29)

Stadium: Cagan StadiumOfficials: Referee: Felisha Mariscal; Asst. Referee: Veronica Perez; Vince Cartes;Timekeeper: Brian Casho; Scorer: David Kiefer;Offsides: California 1, Stanford 1.Stanford clinches outright Pac-10 title.Kelley O'Hara has second hat trick of season.

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Auburn vs California (Nov 13, 2009 at Tallahassee, FL)

Goals by period 1 2 OT TotalAuburn 0 1 0 1California 1 0 1 2

Auburn (10-9-3) vs.California (11-8-1)Date: Nov 13, 2009 • Attendance: 807Weather: 65 Clear Winds NW 4 mph

AuburnPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 6 Amy Howard - - - - 97d 2 Julie King 1 - - - 97f 7 Caitlin King 2 1 - - 90mf 8 Chelsea Yauch 1 1 - - 54d 9 Sammy Towne - - - - 97d 10 Christine Schweer - - - - 97f 11 Rebecca Howell 1 - - - 72f 13 Mary Coffed 1 1 - - 81d 14 Heather Havron 1 1 1 - 97mf 20 Jenni Prescott - - - - 97mf 23 Katy Frierson 3 1 - - 97

-- Substitutes --1 Ashley Marks - - - - 155 Monica Afanador - - - - 4312 Stephanie Fransoso 2 1 - - 32

Totals 12 6 1 0

CaliforniaPo ## Player Sh SO G A Mingk 00 Gina Pellegrini - - - - 97mf 7 Emily Shibata 2 1 - - 82mf 10 Katie Oakes 2 - - - 97mf 11 Katrin Omarsdottir - - - - 89d 12 Samantha Walker - - - - 97f 13 Alex Morgan 10 5 1 1 97d 17 Kaitlin Paletta - - - - 97d 18 Brianna Bak - - - - 97d 22 Danielle Brunache 1 - - - 97f 23 Miranda White 1 - - - 87f 24 Lisa Kevorkian 5 2 1 - 93

-- Substitutes --3 Katie Benz 1 - - - 125 Katherine Suits - - - - 86 Torrey Delaplane - - - - 230 Megan Jesolva - - - - 15

Totals 22 8 2 1

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves6 Amy Howard 97:03 2 6

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Gina Pellegrini 97:03 1 4TM TEAM 0:00 0 1

Shots by period 1 2 OT TotalAuburn 6 6 0 12California 9 7 6 22

Corner kicks 1 2 OT TotalAuburn 5 4 0 9California 3 0 0 3

Saves by period 1 2 OT TotalAuburn 4 1 1 6California 3 2 0 5

Fouls 1 2 OT TotalAuburn 6 8 0 14California 4 3 0 7

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 32:23 CAL Alex Morgan (14) (unassisted) Run along 18 yard box strike from 17 inside lepost

2. 58:30 AU Heather Havron (1) (unassisted) Off corner bent inside far post3. 97:03 CAL Lisa Kevorkian (8) Alex Morgan Put away off cross from 5 yards

Cautions and ejections:YC-AU #7 (62:07)

Stadium: Soccer ComplexOfficials: Referee: Jonathan Dawe; Asst. Referee: Paul Denton; Stephen Pait;Alt. Official: Jason Burroughs; Timekeeper: Britney Wright; Scorer: Jason Leturmy;Offsides: Auburn 4, California 1.Game 2 NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament Tallahassee, FLCalifornia advances to face Florida StateSunday, November 15 at 1:00 p.m.

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Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Att. Goals scoredAug 21 NEVADA W 4-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 168 Alex Morgan (unassisted)

Lisa Kevorkian (Samantha Walker)Alex Morgan (Katie Oakes)Alex Morgan (McKenna McKetty)

Aug 28 at #3 Portland L 0-4 1-1-0 0-0-0 5068 -Sep 04 #10 TEXAS A&M W 1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 275 Lisa Kevorkian (Megan Jesolva)Sep 06 TEXAS W 4-2 3-1-0 0-0-0 458 Brianna Bak (Alex Morgan)

Miranda White (Lisa Kevorkian)Alex Morgan (Katrin Omarsdottir)Katie Oakes (Alex Morgan)

Sep 11 PORTLAND STATE W 1-0 4-1-0 0-0-0 110 Katrin Omarsdottir (Megan Jesolva)Sep 13 vs Southern Methodist W 4-2 5-1-0 0-0-0 150 Katrin Omarsdottir (unassisted)

Alex Morgan (Katrin Omarsdottir)Alex Morgan (unassisted)Lisa Kevorkian (unassisted)

Sep 18 at Saint Mary's W 4-1 6-1-0 0-0-0 526 Katie Oakes (penalty kick)Alex Morgan (Miranda White)Katrin Omarsdottir (Emily Shibata)Katrin Omarsdottir (Alex Morgan)

Sep 25 CAL POLY L O T 0-1 6-2-0 0-0-0 387 -Oct 02 SACRAMENTO STATE L 0-1 6-3-0 0-0-0 189 -Oct 04 at #11 Santa Clara T O 2 1-1 6-3-1 0-0-0 754 Alex Morgan (Lauren Battung)

* Oct 09 at Oregon W 2-1 7-3-1 1-0-0 699 Alex Morgan (unassisted)Lisa Kevorkian (Alex Morgan)

* Oct 11 at Oregon State W 2-0 8-3-1 2-0-0 320 Katrin Omarsdottir (Camellia Senemar)Alex Morgan (Lisa Kevorkian)

* Oct 16 #3 UCLA L 0-1 8-4-1 2-1-0 544 -* Oct 18 #9 USC L O T 2-3 8-5-1 2-2-0 753 Miranda White (Alex Morgan)

Alex Morgan (Miranda White)* Oct 23 at Washington L 0-1 8-6-1 2-3-0 815 -* Oct 25 at #20 Washington State L O T 1-2 8-7-1 2-4-0 531 Lisa Kevorkian (Katie Oakes;Alex Morgan)* Oct 30 ARIZONA W 2-0 9-7-1 3-4-0 241 Amanda Groves (Lisa Kevorkian)

Lisa Kevorkian (Alex Morgan)* Nov. 1 ARIZONA STATE WOT 3-2 10-7-1 4-4-0 545 Alex Morgan (unassisted)

Katie Oakes (penalty kick)Lisa Kevorkian (Katherine Suits)

* Nov 08 at #1 Stanford L 1-4 10-8-1 4-5-0 2000 Alex Morgan (unassisted)Nov 13 AUBURN WOT 2-1 11-8-1 4-5-0 807 Alex Morgan (unassisted)

Lisa Kevorkian (Alex Morgan)

*Pacific-10 Conference gameOpponents in CAPS played at Cal's Edwards Stadium

Team Record W-L-TOverall: 11-8-1

Conference: 4-5Home: 7-4Away: 3-4-1

Neutral: 1-0Overtime: 2-3-1

Attendance Dates Total Avg.Total: 20 15340 767

Home: 11 4477 407Away: 8 10713 1339

Neutral: 1 150 150

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Overall: 11-8-1 Conf: 4-5-0 Home: 7-4-0 Away: 3-4-1 Neut: 1-0-0

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gwg pk-att13 Alex Morgan 20-20 14 8 36 95 . 1 4 7 53 . 5 5 8 3 0-224 Lisa Kevorkian 18-18 8 3 19 43 . 1 8 6 27 . 6 2 8 5 0-011 Katrin Omarsdottir 16-16 5 2 12 23 . 2 1 7 14 . 6 0 9 2 0-023 Miranda White 19-14 2 2 6 19 . 1 0 5 7 . 3 6 8 0 0-010 Katie Oakes 18-18 3 2 8 16 . 1 8 8 8 . 5 0 0 0 2-27 Emily Shibata 19-17 0 1 1 12 . 0 0 0 5 . 4 1 7 0 0-022 Danielle Brunache 20-20 0 0 0 10 . 0 0 0 1 . 1 0 0 0 0-05 Katherine Suits 18-12 0 1 1 7 . 0 0 0 2 . 2 8 6 0 0-012 Samantha Walker 18-6 0 1 1 7 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-018 Brianna Bak 18-18 1 0 2 6 . 1 6 7 4 . 6 6 7 0 0-04 Zulma Munoz 9-0 0 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 3 . 5 0 0 0 0-020 Lauren Battung 13-2 0 1 1 6 . 0 0 0 2 . 3 3 3 0 0-030 Megan Jesolva 10-7 0 2 2 6 . 0 0 0 2 . 3 3 3 0 0-025 Cami Senemar 5-1 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 3 . 6 0 0 0 0-025 Camellia Senemar 7-2 0 1 1 4 . 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0-03 Katie Benz 8-0 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-09 Amanda Groves 7-1 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 0-02 Betsy Hassett 5-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-021 McKenna McKetty 2-0 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-015 Mariam Azimi 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-06 Torrey Delaplane 10-1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-00 Lauren Hein 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-01 Rosie Aguilera 7-6 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-019 Rachel Clark 17-14 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-000 Gina Pellegrini 15-14 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-017 Kaitlin Paletta 17-13 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0

Total 20 34 25 93 270 . 1 2 6 134 . 4 9 6 11 2-4Opponents 20 28 18 74 191 . 1 4 7 82 . 4 2 9 8 1-1

Goal Average Saves Record# Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho1 Rosie Aguilera 7-6 538:25 5 0.84 13 . 7 2 2 3 1 1 200 Gina Pellegrini 15-14 1297:03 22 1.53 40 . 6 4 5 8 7 0 20 Lauren Hein 1-0 8:31 1 10.57 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TM TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0

Total 20 1843:59 28 1.37 54 . 6 5 9 11 8 1 4Opponents 20 1843:59 34 1.66 100 . 7 4 6 8 11 1 5

Team saves: 1

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCalifornia 13 19 2 0 34Opponents 12 13 3 0 28

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCalifornia 118 141 10 1 270Opponents 84 99 6 2 191

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCalifornia 26 26 1 1 54Opponents 39 58 2 1 100

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCalifornia 44 41 1 4 90Opponents 34 28 3 0 65

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalCalifornia 101 115 4 1 221Opponents 108 114 3 2 227

Attendance Summary CAL OpponentTotal 4477 10713Dates/Avg Per Date 11/407 8/1339Neutral Site #/Avg 1/150

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## Points GP G A Pts Shots13 Alex Morgan 20 14 8 36 9524 Lisa Kevorkian 18 8 3 19 4311 Katrin Omarsdottir 16 5 2 12 2310 Katie Oakes 18 3 2 8 1623 Miranda White 19 2 2 6 1918 Brianna Bak 18 1 0 2 69 Amanda Groves 7 1 0 2 130 Megan Jesolva 10 0 2 2 67 Emily Shibata 19 0 1 1 1212 Samantha Walker 18 0 1 1 7

## Goals GP G A Pts Shots13 Alex Morgan 20 14 8 36 9524 Lisa Kevorkian 18 8 3 19 4311 Katrin Omarsdottir 16 5 2 12 2310 Katie Oakes 18 3 2 8 1623 Miranda White 19 2 2 6 199 Amanda Groves 7 1 0 2 118 Brianna Bak 18 1 0 2 6

## Assists GP G A Pts Shots13 Alex Morgan 20 14 8 36 9524 Lisa Kevorkian 18 8 3 19 4330 Megan Jesolva 10 0 2 2 623 Miranda White 19 2 2 6 1910 Katie Oakes 18 3 2 8 1611 Katrin Omarsdottir 16 5 2 12 235 Katherine Suits 18 0 1 1 725 Camellia Senemar 7 0 1 1 412 Samantha Walker 18 0 1 1 77 Emily Shibata 19 0 1 1 12

## Shots GP G A Shots Shot%13 Alex Morgan 20 14 8 95 . 1 4 724 Lisa Kevorkian 18 8 3 43 . 1 8 611 Katrin Omarsdottir 16 5 2 23 . 2 1 723 Miranda White 19 2 2 19 . 1 0 510 Katie Oakes 18 3 2 16 . 1 8 87 Emily Shibata 19 0 1 12 . 0 0 022 Danielle Brunache 20 0 0 10 . 0 0 05 Katherine Suits 18 0 1 7 . 0 0 012 Samantha Walker 18 0 1 7 . 0 0 018 Brianna Bak 18 1 0 6 . 1 6 7

## Shots on Goal GP G A Shots SOG SOG%13 Alex Morgan 20 14 8 95 53 . 5 5 824 Lisa Kevorkian 18 8 3 43 27 . 6 2 811 Katrin Omarsdottir 16 5 2 23 14 . 6 0 910 Katie Oakes 18 3 2 16 8 . 5 0 023 Miranda White 19 2 2 19 7 . 3 6 87 Emily Shibata 19 0 1 12 5 . 4 1 718 Brianna Bak 18 1 0 6 4 . 6 6 74 Zulma Munoz 9 0 0 6 3 . 5 0 025 Cami Senemar 5 0 0 5 3 . 6 0 05 Katherine Suits 18 0 1 7 2 . 2 8 6

## Game-winning Goals GP No.24 Lisa Kevorkian 18 513 Alex Morgan 20 311 Katrin Omarsdottir 16 29 Amanda Groves 7 1

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