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2009 Schedule Notre Dame’s Probable Starting Lineup (c = captain) No Name Pos Ht Yr G A Pts Notes 6 uMelissa Henderson F 5-8 So. 2 1 5 • 2008 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year 17 uCourtney Barg F 5-5 So. 0 0 0 2008 College Cup All-Tournament Team 19 Tereza Stastny F 5-7 Fr. 0 0 0 • First career start versus Loyola-Chicago 4 Taylor Knaack M 5-4 Jr. 0 1 1 • 12 pts scored in ’08 (1st season played) 7 Amanda Clark M 5-6 Sr. 0 0 0 • 43rd career start vs. Loyola-Chicago 15 uRose Augustin M 5-5 Jr. 1 1 3 • Had a goal and an assist vs. Wisconsin 5 Molly Campbell D 5-8 So. 1 0 0 • Scored goal versus Loyola-Chicago 8 Haley Ford D 5-9 Sr. 0 0 0 • 54 career games played (23 starts) 12 uJessica Schuveiller (c) D 5-8 So. 0 0 0 • Started all 27 games in 2008 25 uJulie Scheidler D 5-5 Jr. 0 1 1 • Notched assist versus Loyola-Chicago 13 uKelsey Lysander GK 5-10 Sr. 2-0-0, 0.00 GAA 2008 College Cup All-Tournament Team u = Returning starter from 2008 // Pronunciations: Augustin (AW-gus-teen); Tereza Stastny (tuh-REE-zuh STASS-knee); Knaack (Nack); Lysander (LIE-sand-er); Scheidler (SHYD-ler); Schuveiller (SHOE-vy-ler) 2009 ND Women’s Soccer — Game 3 #2/4 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (2-0-0 / 0-0-0 BIG EAST) vs. #1/1 North Carolina Tar Heels (3-0-0 / 0-0-0 ACC) uDATE: September 4, 2009 uTIME: 7:30 p.m. ET uAT: Notre Dame, Ind. Alumni Stadium (2,500) uSERIES: UNC leads 10-4-2 u1ST MTG: UNC 3-0 (10/15/93) uLAST MTG: UNC 2-1 (12/7/08) uAUDIO: UND.com (live) Michael Scholl, p-b-p Tom Staudt, color uLIVE STATS: UND.com uTEXT ALERT: Sign up at UND.com uTICKETS: (574) 631-7356 UND.com Storylines u Top-ranked UNC travels to second-ranked Notre Dame for just the third time (and first in a decade) as the Irish make their debut in the brand-new Alumni Stadium. u The rivals last met in the 2008 NCAA College Cup Championship match, with UNC earn- ing a last-minute 2-1 victory in Cary, N.C., to deny the Irish their first perfect season. O ne — it’s the difference that separates No. 1 North Carolina and No. 2 Notre Dame in the national polls. It’s also the margin that has decided the past five games (and six of the last seven) between the two college soccer superpowers. On Friday at 7:30 p.m. (ET), the Irish and Tar Heels will square off once again, this time on the opening night of the Inn at Saint Mary’s Classic, under the backdrop of last year’s NCAA title-game finish and the debut of Notre Dame’s state-of-the-art Alumni Stadium. The Irish (2-0) last played on Aug. 28, de- feating Loyola-Chicago, 2-0 in the final game at Alumni Field, the 19-year home of Notre Dame soccer located 500 yards east of the new fa- cility. Sophomore forward Melissa Henderson scored in the first half, and sophomore defender Molly Campbell added an insurance tally three minutes into the second half for the Irish, while senior goalkeeper Kelsey Lysander made three saves to preserve the shutout. Rankings u Notre Dame is ranked second in the NSCAA poll and fourth in the Soccer America poll. u North Carolina is ranked No. 1 in both polls. Web Sites u Notre Dame: www.UND.com u North Carolina: www.tarheelblue.com u BIG EAST: www.bigeast.org u ACC: www.theacc.com Setting The (Golden Dome) Standard When it comes to powerhouse programs in women’s college soccer, one need look no fur - ther than Notre Dame. The Irish have won two NCAA titles (1995, 2004) to highlight a resume that includes seven NCAA national champion- ship game appearances and 10 trips to the NCAA College Cup semifinals (tied for second-most in tournament history). Notre Dame has earned 16 consecutive NCAA Championship berths (1993- 2008) and is one of only two schools to reach the final-32 every year since 1993. In their history, the Irish have developed four Hermann Trophy winners and 45 All-Americans, including 17 first-team selections. Now in its 22nd season in 2009, Notre Dame owns an all- time record of 413-68-19 (.965). Notre Dame Head Coach Randy Waldrum Midwestern State ’81 u 11th season at Notre Dame • 213-30-8 (.865) at Notre Dame. • 320-80-20 (.786) in 20th season (women). • 396-135-27 (.734) in 27th season (overall). NOTES u 4th on the NCAA Division I career winning percentage list (3rd among active coaches) u 8-time NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year u 8-time conference Coach of the Year • BIG EAST (1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2008) • Big 12 (@ Baylor) (1998) Missouri Valley (@ Tulsa - men) (1991, 1993) 2-0-0 / 0-0-0 BIG EAST A11 Ireland Nat’l Team (exhib.) 1 W, 1-0 A14 (3/5) vs. Virginia (9/11) (exhib.) 2 T, 3-3 A21 (3/5) Wisconsin W, 3-0 A28 (2/4) Loyola-Chicago W, 2-0 S4 North Carolina 3 7:30 ET S6 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3 1:30 ET S11 @ Santa Clara 4 7:30 PT S13 vs. Stanford 4 11:00* PT S18 • DePaul 7:30 ET S20 Northwestern 1:00 ET S25 • @ Cincinnati 7:00 ET S27 • Louisville CBS CS 1:00 ET O2 • @ West Virginia ESPNU 6:00 ET O4 • @ Pittsburgh 1:00 ET O9 • @ Rutgers 7:00 ET O11 • @ Seton Hall 1:00 ET O16 • Connecticut 7:30 ET O18 • Providence 1:00 ET O23 • Villanova 7:30 ET O25 • Georgetown FSC 6:00 ET O29 BIG EAST First Round 5 TBA N1 BIG EAST Quarterfinals 5 TBA N6 BIG EAST Semifinals 5-CBS CS TBA N8 BIG EAST Final 5-CBS CS TBA N13 NCAA 1st Round 6 TBA N15 NCAA 2nd Round 6 TBA N20- 22 NCAA 3rd Round 6 TBA N27- 29 NCAA Quarterfinals 6 TBA D4 NCAA College Cup Semifinals 7 TBA D6 NCAA College Cup Final 7 TBA (x/x) Rankings in NSCAA/Soccer America polls at kickoff; numbers listed before opponent are Notre Dame rankings, numbers listed after opponent are its rankings. • = BIG EAST Conference match * = morning start (all others listed are afternoon/evening) CBSCS = match to be televised live on CBS College Sports ESPNU = match to be televised live on ESPNU FSC = match to be televised live on Fox Soccer Channel 1 = Played in Indianapolis, Ind. (Kuntz Stadium) 2 = Played in Maple City, Mich. (Myles Kimmerly Park) 3 = Inn at Saint Mary’s Soccer Classic (Notre Dame, Ind.) 4 = Santa Clara adidas Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.) 5 = BIG EAST Championship (semifinals/final at Storrs, Conn.) 6 = NCAA Championship (matches played at campus sites) 7 = NCAA Women’s College Cup (College Station, Texas) NOTE: Selected home matches not scheduled for commercial TV broadcast tentatively scheduled to air live on UND.com (full schedule to be announced). Matches in boldface will be played at Alumni Stadium (cap. 2,500), except Aug. 21 & 28 matches (played at Alumni Field). 1 NOTRE DAME Women’s Soccer 2009 2009 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer Two-Time NCAA Champions (1995, 2004) Seven-Time NCAA Finalists • 10 NCAA College Cup Berths

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Notre Dame’s Probable Starting Lineup (c = captain)

No Name Pos Ht Yr G A Pts Notes 6 uMelissa Henderson F 5-8 So. 2 1 5 •2008BIGEASTRookieoftheYear 17 uCourtneyBarg F 5-5 So. 0 0 0 •2008CollegeCupAll-TournamentTeam19 TerezaStastny F 5-7 Fr. 0 0 0 •FirstcareerstartversusLoyola-Chicago4 TaylorKnaack M 5-4 Jr. 0 1 1 •12ptsscoredin’08(1stseasonplayed) 7 AmandaClark M 5-6 Sr. 0 0 0 •43rdcareerstartvs.Loyola-Chicago15 uRoseAugustin M 5-5 Jr. 1 1 3 •Hadagoalandanassistvs.Wisconsin 5 MollyCampbell D 5-8 So. 1 0 0 •ScoredgoalversusLoyola-Chicago 8 HaleyFord D 5-9 Sr. 0 0 0 •54careergamesplayed(23starts) 12 uJessicaSchuveiller(c) D 5-8 So. 0 0 0 •Startedall27gamesin2008 25 uJulieScheidler D 5-5 Jr. 0 1 1 •NotchedassistversusLoyola-Chicago13 uKelseyLysander GK 5-10 Sr. 2-0-0,0.00GAA •2008CollegeCupAll-TournamentTeamu = Returning starter from 2008 // Pronunciations: Augustin (AW-gus-teen); Tereza Stastny (tuh-REE-zuh STASS-knee); Knaack (Nack); Lysander (LIE-sand-er); Scheidler (SHYD-ler); Schuveiller (SHOE-vy-ler)

2009 ND Women’s Soccer — Game 3#2/4 Notre Dame Fighting Irish(2-0-0/0-0-0BIGEAST)vs.#1/1 North Carolina Tar Heels (3-0-0/0-0-0ACC)

uDATE: September4,2009uTIME: 7:30p.m.ETuAT: NotreDame,Ind. AlumniStadium(2,500)uSERIES: UNCleads10-4-2u1ST MTG: UNC3-0(10/15/93)uLAST MTG: UNC2-1(12/7/08)

uAUDIO: UND.com(live) MichaelScholl,p-b-p TomStaudt,coloruLIVE STATS: UND.comuTEXT ALERT: SignupatUND.comuTICKETS: (574)631-7356 UND.com

Storylinesu Top-ranked UNC travels to second-ranked

NotreDameforjustthethirdtime(andfirstinadecade)astheIrishmaketheirdebutinthebrand-newAlumniStadium.

u Therivalslastmetinthe2008NCAACollegeCupChampionshipmatch,withUNCearn-ingalast-minute2-1victoryinCary,N.C.,todenytheIrishtheirfirstperfectseason.

One—it’sthedifferencethatseparatesNo.1NorthCarolinaandNo.2NotreDamein thenationalpolls. It’salsothemargin

thathasdecidedthepastfivegames(andsixofthelastseven)betweenthetwocollegesoccersuperpowers.OnFridayat7:30p.m. (ET), theIrishandTarHeelswill squareoffonceagain,this time on the opening night of the Inn atSaintMary’sClassic,underthebackdropoflastyear’sNCAAtitle-gamefinishandthedebutofNotreDame’sstate-of-the-artAlumniStadium. The Irish (2-0) last played on Aug. 28, de-featingLoyola-Chicago,2-0inthefinalgameatAlumniField,the19-yearhomeofNotreDamesoccer located 500 yards east of the new fa-cility.SophomoreforwardMelissa Henderson scoredinthefirsthalf,andsophomoredefenderMolly CampbelladdedaninsurancetallythreeminutesintothesecondhalffortheIrish,whileseniorgoalkeeperKelsey Lysandermadethreesavestopreservetheshutout.

Rankingsu NotreDameisrankedsecondintheNSCAA

pollandfourthintheSoccer Americapoll.u NorthCarolinaisrankedNo.1inbothpolls.

Web Sitesu NotreDame: www.UND.comuNorthCarolina: www.tarheelblue.comu BIGEAST: www.bigeast.orguACC: www.theacc.com

Setting The (Golden Dome) StandardWhen it comes to powerhouse programs inwomen’scollegesoccer,oneneedlooknofur-therthanNotreDame.TheIrishhavewontwoNCAAtitles(1995,2004)tohighlightaresumethat includessevenNCAAnational champion-shipgameappearancesand10tripstotheNCAACollegeCupsemifinals(tiedforsecond-mostintournamenthistory).NotreDamehasearned16consecutiveNCAAChampionshipberths(1993-2008)and isoneofonly twoschools toreachthefinal-32everyyearsince1993. Intheirhistory,theIrishhavedevelopedfourHermannTrophywinnersand45All-Americans,including 17 first-team selections. Now in its22ndseasonin2009,NotreDameownsanall-timerecordof413-68-19 (.965).

Notre Dame Head Coach Randy WaldrumMidwesternState’81u 11thseasonatNotreDame •213-30-8(.865)atNotreDame. •320-80-20(.786)in20thseason(women). •396-135-27(.734)in27thseason(overall).NOTESu4thontheNCAADivisionIcareerwinningpercentagelist(3rdamongactivecoaches)

u8-timeNSCAARegionalCoachoftheYearu8-timeconferenceCoachoftheYear •BIGEAST(1999,2000,2003,2004,2008) •Big12(@Baylor)(1998) •MissouriValley(@Tulsa-men)(1991,1993)

2-0-0 / 0-0-0 BIG EASTA11 Ireland Nat’l Team (exhib.)1 W, 1-0

A14 (3/5) vs. Virginia (9/11) (exhib.)2 T, 3-3

A21 (3/5) Wisconsin W, 3-0

A28 (2/4) Loyola-Chicago W, 2-0

S4 North Carolina3 7:30 ET

S6 Wisconsin-Milwaukee3 1:30 ETS11 @SantaClara4 7:30PT

S13 vs.Stanford4 11:00*PT

S18 • DePaul 7:30 ET

S20 Northwestern 1:00 ETS25 •@Cincinnati 7:00ET

S27 • LouisvilleCBS CS 1:00 ETO2 •@WestVirginiaESPNU 6:00ET

O4 •@Pittsburgh 1:00ET

O9 •@Rutgers 7:00ET

O11 •@SetonHall 1:00ET

O16 • Connecticut 7:30 ET

O18 • Providence 1:00 ET

O23 • Villanova 7:30 ET

O25 • GeorgetownFSC 6:00 ETO29 BIGEASTFirstRound5 TBA

N1 BIGEASTQuarterfinals5 TBA

N6 BIGEASTSemifinals5-CBSCS TBA

N8 BIGEASTFinal5-CBSCS TBA

N13 NCAA1stRound6 TBA

N15 NCAA2ndRound6 TBA

N20-22

NCAA3rdRound6 TBA

N27-29

NCAAQuarterfinals6 TBA

D4 NCAACollegeCupSemifinals7 TBA

D6 NCAACollegeCupFinal7 TBA

(x/x) Rankings in NSCAA/Soccer America polls at kickoff; numbers listed before opponent are Notre Dame rankings, numbers listed after opponent are its rankings.

• = BIG EAST Conference match* = morning start (all others listed are afternoon/evening)CBSCS = match to be televised live on CBS College SportsESPNU = match to be televised live on ESPNUFSC = match to be televised live on Fox Soccer Channel

1 = Played in Indianapolis, Ind. (Kuntz Stadium)2 = Played in Maple City, Mich. (Myles Kimmerly Park)3 = Inn at Saint Mary’s Soccer Classic (Notre Dame, Ind.)4 = Santa Clara adidas Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.)5 = BIG EAST Championship (semifinals/final at Storrs, Conn.)6 = NCAA Championship (matches played at campus sites)7 = NCAA Women’s College Cup (College Station, Texas)

NOTE: Selected home matches not scheduled for commercial TV broadcast tentatively scheduled to air live on UND.com (full schedule to be announced).

Matches in boldface will be played at Alumni Stadium (cap. 2,500), except Aug. 21 & 28 matches (played at Alumni Field).

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Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School) 1 NikkiWeiss GK 5-11 Jr.-2V Redding,Conn.(Immaculate) 3 MaddieFox GK 5-8 Fr.-HS SanJose,Calif.(Leigh) 4 TaylorKnaack M/F 5-4 Jr.-1V Arlington,Texas(Martin) 5 MollyCampbell D 5-8 So.-1V MissionHills,Kan.(St.Teresa’sAcad.) 6 MelissaHenderson F 5-8 So.-1V Garland,Texas(Berkner) 7 AmandaClark D/M 5-6 Sr.-3V Naperville,Ill.(NeuquaValley) 8 HaleyFord D 5-9 Sr.-3V Midland,Texas(Midland) 9 LaurenFowlkes D/M 5-10 Jr.-2V Lee’sSummit,Mo.(St.Teresa’sAcad.) 10 LindsayBrown M 5-7 Fr.-HS LaderaRanch,Calif.(MaterDei) 11 MicheleWeissenhofer(C) F 5-4 Sr.-3V Naperville,Ill.(NeuquaValley) 12 JessicaSchuveiller(C) D 5-8 So.-1V Plano,Texas(PlanoWest) 13 KelseyLysander GK 5-10 Sr.-3V SanDiego,Calif.(RanchoBernardo) 14 CourtneyRosen(C) M/F 5-7 Sr.-3V Brecksville,Ohio(HathawayBrown) 15 RoseAugustin M/F 5-5 Jr.-2V SilverLake,Ohio(WalshJesuit) 16 MicaelaAlvarez M 5-3 Sr.-1V Cranbury,N.J.(PeddieSchool) 17 CourtneyBarg M/F 5-5 So.-1V Plano,Texas(PlanoWest) 18 StephanieSohn D 5-6 Jr.-2V Ronkonkoma,N.Y.(SachemEast) 19 TerezaStastny F 5-7 Fr.-HS Calgary,Alberta(BishopCarroll) 20 LeahFisher F 5-3 Fr.-HS PalmHarbor,Fla.(EastLake) 21 EricaIantorno M/F 5-4 Jr.-2V Hinsdale,Ill.(Hinsdale) 22 RachelVanderGenugten D 5-4 Sr.-1V Schererville,Ind.(LakeCentral) 23 JazminHall D 5-3 Fr.-HS HighlandVillage,Texas(Marcus) 24 EllenJantsch M/D 5-9 So.-1V KansasCity,Mo.(St.Teresa’sAcad.) 25 JulieScheidler D 5-5 Jr.-2V Indianapolis,Ind.(BishopChatard) 26 HaleyChamberlain D 5-8 So.-SQ Chandler,Ariz.(XavierPrep) 27 BrynnGerstle D 5-9 So.-SQ Louisville,Ky.(Assumption) 28 EllenBartindale D 5-9 So.-SQ St.Charles,Ill.(St.CharlesEast) 29 JenniferNordine F 5-8 So.-SQ Danville,Calif.(SanRamonValley) 30 LizMcNeil M 5-6 Fr.-HS Elkhorn,Neb.(Elkhorn)(C) — indicates team captain

Coaching StaffName Position Year at ND Alma MaterRandyWaldrum HeadCoach 11th MidwesternState’81DawnGreathouse AssistantCoach 7th Baylor’01KenNuber AssistantCoach 2nd SaintFrancis(Ind.)’93JeannetteBoudway VolunteerAssistant 2nd DePaul’01

Pronunciation GuideMicaelaAlvarez Muh-KAY-luhRoseAugustin AW-gus-teenJeannetteBoudway BOOD-wayLaurenFowlkes FolksBrynn Gerstle BrinGUR-stullEricaIantorno Eye-un-TORE-noEllenJantsch JantzTaylorKnaack NackKelseyLysander LIE-sand-erJulie Scheidler SHYD-lerJessicaSchuveiller SHOE-vy-lerStephanieSohn Sone(rhymeswithcone)Tereza Stastny tuh-REE-zuhSTASS-kneeRachelVanderGenugten Van-dir-GUH-new-tunNikkiWeiss (rhymeswithnice)MicheleWeissenhofer Wise-en-HOFF-er

By ClassSeniors ................................................ 7

Juniors ................................................. 7

Sophomores ........................................ 9

Freshmen ............................................. 6

By PositionForwards ...........................................10

Midfielders ......................................... 11

Defenders ..........................................13

Goalkeepers ........................................3NOTE: some players listed at more than one position

By State/ProvinceTexas ................................................... 6

Illinois ................................................... 4

California ............................................. 4

Indiana ................................................. 2

Missouri ............................................... 2

Ohio ..................................................... 2

Alberta(Canada) .................................. 1

Arizona ................................................ 1

Connecticut ......................................... 1

Florida .................................................. 1

Kansas ................................................. 1

Kentucky ............................................. 1

Nebraska ............................................. 1

NewJersey .......................................... 1

NewYork ............................................. 1

By Height5-11 ..............................................Weiss

5-10 ......................... Fowlkes,Lysander

5-9 ...Bartindale,Ford,Gerstle,Jantsch

5-8 .......... Campbell,Chamberlain,Fox,

Henderson,Nordine,Schuveiller

5-7 .................... Brown,Rosen,Stastny

5-6 .........................Clark,McNeil,Sohn

5-5 ................ Augustin,Barg,Scheidler

5-4 .............................Iantorno,Knaack,

VanderGenugten,Weissenhofer

5-3 ..........................Alvarez,Fisher,Hall

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2009 Standings (through Sept. 2)

American W L T Pts W L T

Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

(-/18)St.John’s 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

Marquette 0 0 0 0 2 1 0

(14/9)WestVirginia 0 0 0 0 1 1 1

Providence 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

USF 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

Syracuse 0 0 0 0 0 2 1

Connecticut 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

National W L T Pts W L T

Georgetown 0 0 0 0 4 0 0

(2/4) Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

(-/20)DePaul 0 0 0 0 3 0 1

(23/-)Rutgers 0 0 0 0 2 0 1

Villanova 0 0 0 0 2 0 1

Louisville 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

SetonHall 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 1 2 03 points for win; 1 point for tie (BIG EAST games only)(x/x) - ranking in current NSCAA/Soccer America polls

BIG EAST Offensive Player of the WeekAug.24 .................................. TaraStrickland,DePaulAug.31 ...............................BlakeMiller,WestVirginia

BIG EAST Defensive Player of the WeekAug.24 ...................MichaelaBuonomo,GeorgetownAug.31 .........................DominiqueLocascio,DePaul

BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the WeekAug.24 ...............................KerriButler,WestVirginiaAug.31 ...............................KristinRussell,St.John’s

BIG EAST Rookie of the WeekAug.24 ................................HeidiSabatura,VillanovaAug.31 .................................... ClaireHanold,DePaul

Upcoming BIG EAST Games

Friday, September 4 SetonHallatMonmouth 3:30pmPittsburghatKentState 4:00pmProvidenceatMassachusetts 4:00pmCourtyardbyMarriottAirportCardinalClassic(Louisville,Ky.)Cincinnativs.SaintLouis 5:00pmTowsonat23/NRRutgers 5:30pmSyracuseatFordham 7:00pmCourtyardbyMarriottAirportCardinalClassic(Louisville,Ky.)SouthCarolinaatLouisville 7:00pmVillanovaatDavidson 7:00pmNR/20DePaulatIowaState 7:00pmNewHampshireatNR/18St.John’s 7:30pmInn at Saint Mary’s Classic (Notre Dame, Ind.)1/1 North Carolina at 2/4 Notre Dame 7:30 pmFloridaInternationalatUSF 7:30pm

Saturday, September 5 HarvardatConnecticut 5:30pm

All times Eastern and subject to change

Around The BIG EAST

2009 NOTRE DAME WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTERS

Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School) 16 MicaelaAlvarez M 5-3 Sr.-1V Cranbury,N.J.(PeddieSchool) 15 RoseAugustin M/F 5-5 Jr.-2V SilverLake,Ohio(WalshJesuit) 17 CourtneyBarg M/F 5-5 So.-1V Plano,Texas(PlanoWest) 28 EllenBartindale D 5-9 So.-SQ St.Charles,Ill.(St.CharlesEast) 10 LindsayBrown M 5-7 Fr.-HS LaderaRanch,Calif.(MaterDei) 5 MollyCampbell D 5-8 So.-1V MissionHills,Kan.(St.Teresa’sAcad.) 26 HaleyChamberlain D 5-8 So.-SQ Chandler,Ariz.(XavierPrep) 7 AmandaClark D/M 5-6 Sr.-3V Naperville,Ill.(NeuquaValley) 20 LeahFisher F 5-3 Fr.-HS PalmHarbor,Fla.(EastLake) 8 HaleyFord D 5-9 Sr.-3V Midland,Texas(Midland) 9 LaurenFowlkes D/M 5-10 Jr.-2V Lee’sSummit,Mo.(St.Teresa’sAcad.) 3 MaddieFox GK 5-8 Fr.-HS SanJose,Calif.(Leigh) 27 BrynnGerstle D 5-9 So.-SQ Louisville,Ky.(Assumption) 23 JazminHall D 5-3 Fr.-HS HighlandVillage,Texas(Marcus) 6 MelissaHenderson F 5-8 So.-1V Garland,Texas(Berkner) 21 EricaIantorno M/F 5-4 Jr.-2V Hinsdale,Ill.(Hinsdale) 24 EllenJantsch M/D 5-9 So.-1V KansasCity,Mo.(St.Teresa’sAcad.) 4 TaylorKnaack M/F 5-4 Jr.-1V Arlington,Texas(Martin) 13 KelseyLysander GK 5-10 Sr.-3V SanDiego,Calif.(RanchoBernardo) 30 LizMcNeil M 5-6 Fr.-HS Elkhorn,Neb.(Elkhorn) 29 JenniferNordine F 5-8 So.-SQ Danville,Calif.(SanRamonValley) 14 CourtneyRosen(C) M/F 5-7 Sr.-3V Brecksville,Ohio(HathawayBrown) 25 JulieScheidler D 5-5 Jr.-2V Indianapolis,Ind.(BishopChatard) 12 JessicaSchuveiller(C) D 5-8 So.-1V Plano,Texas(PlanoWest) 18 StephanieSohn D 5-6 Jr.-2V Ronkonkoma,N.Y.(SachemEast) 19 TerezaStastny F 5-7 Fr.-HS Calgary,Alberta(BishopCarroll) 22 RachelVanderGenugten D 5-4 Sr.-1V Schererville,Ind.(LakeCentral) 1 NikkiWeiss GK 5-11 Jr.-2V Redding,Conn.(Immaculate) 11 MicheleWeissenhofer(C) F 5-4 Sr.-3V Naperville,Ill.(NeuquaValley)(C) — indicates team captain

Coaching StaffName Position Year at ND Alma MaterRandyWaldrum HeadCoach 11th MidwesternState’81DawnGreathouse AssistantCoach 7th Baylor’01KenNuber AssistantCoach 2nd SaintFrancis(Ind.)’93JeannetteBoudway VolunteerAssistant 2nd DePaul’01

Pronunciation GuideMicaelaAlvarez Muh-KAY-luhRoseAugustin AW-gus-teenJeannetteBoudway BOOD-wayLaurenFowlkes FolksBrynn Gerstle BrinGUR-stullEricaIantorno Eye-un-TORE-noEllenJantsch JantzTaylorKnaack NackKelseyLysander LIE-sand-erJulie Scheidler SHYD-lerJessicaSchuveiller SHOE-vy-lerStephanieSohn Sone(rhymeswithcone)Tereza Stastny tuh-REE-zuhSTASS-kneeRachelVanderGenugten Van-dir-GUH-new-tunNikkiWeiss (rhymeswithnice)MicheleWeissenhofer Wise-en-HOFF-er

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A Quick Look At The Fighting IrishAfterdrivingallthewaytothedoorstepofhis-toryin2008withamagical26-1-0seasonthatculminatedjustshortofanationalchampion-ship,NotreDame returnsmany of the sameplayersthathelpedpropeltheFightingIrishtothe topof thecollegesoccerworld formuchoflastyear. NotonlydoesNotreDamebringback19monogramwinnersandsevenstarters,butofthose19 returnees, 15of themhave startingexperienceunder theirbelt.What’smore, theFightingIrishhavemorethan60percentoftheirgoalscoring(52of83)backinthefold,alongwithmanyof thedefenders thatwere responsiblefor registering18 shutouts anda0.44goals-againstaverage(bothamongthetopfivemarksinschoolhistory). Sophomore forwardMelissa Henderson (17G-2A in 2008)was tabbed theBIGEASTPreseasonOffensivePlayeroftheYearandisoneof45preseasoncandidatesfortheHermannTrophyafterastellarrookiecampaignthatin-cludedfivegamewinninggoals,thelastcomingin overtime of theBIG EASTChampionshipgameagainstConnecticut. JuniormidfieldersRose Augustin (6G-2A)and Erica Iantorno(5G-7A)alsolikelywillfactorinNotreDame’soffensiveattack thisseason.Meanwhile, junior holdingmidfielderLauren Fowlkes (1G), another preseasonHermannTrophychoice,andsophomoredefenderJes-sica Schuveiller(1G-1A)willanchortheFightingIrishbackline. TheywillbesupportedbyseniorgoalkeeperKelsey Lysander, who set a single-seasonschoolrecordwith26victorieslastseason(andsharedanotherrecordwith18totalshutouts).Lysander also ranked sixth in the nation lastseasonwitha0.44GAAandwasnamedtothe’08NCAACollegeCupAll-TournamentTeam.

Scouting The Tar Heels North Carolina enters Friday’s clash as thetop-ranked team in thecountryandboastsa3-0recordtostartits2009campaign.TheTarHeelsopenedtheseasonwitha7-2winoverthen-No. 3 UCLA on August 22. The follow-ingweekend,NorthCarolina blankedCentralFlorida,4-0,andUNC-Greensboro,1-0,intheCarolinaNikeClassic.All threeTarHeelwinshavecomeathome. Thusfar,eightTarHeelshavenettedgoalsontheseason, ledbyseniormidfielderTobin Heath, who has three goals. Heath also hastwo assists, giving her a team-best eightpoints. Sophomore forwardCourtney Jones hasregisteredtwogoalsandthreeassistsforsevenpoints.SeniorAshlyn HarrishasplayedthemajorityoftheminutesintheTarHeelnet,postinga3-0record,recordingonesoloshut-outandregisteringa0.37GAAtogoalongwithtwosaves. In North Carolina’s most recent gameagainstUNCG,seniormidfielderNikki Wash-ington scored the game-winning goal in the57thminuteoffassistsfromAli Hawkins and Meghan Klingenberg followingacornerkickbyCasey Nogueiraatthe56:18mark.TheTarHeel defense posted its second consecutive

cleansheet,withHarrisrecordingherfirstsoloshutoutsincethe2007season. North Carolina is led by head coachAn-son Dorrance,whoisinthemidstofhis30thseasonbehindtheTarHeelbench.Histeamshaveanall-timerecordof648-32-19(.941)andhehasguidedUNCto19nationalchampion-ships.

The Notre Dame-North Carolina SeriesNotreDameandNorthCarolinahaveplayed16times,withUNCholdinga10-4-2edgeinthosegames,althoughtheIrishhavewontwoofthepast three series contests.Of the16 all-timemeetings,eighthavecomeinNCAAChampi-onshipplay,includingfivewiththeCollegeCupChampionshipontheline(1994,’96,’99,2006and’08).Additionally,fourofthe16havegonetoovertime(NDis1-2-1inthoseOTcontests),while11ofthe16havebeendecidedbyonegoalor fewer, including thepastfive (andsixofthesevenintheRandy Waldrumerafrom1999topresent). Theteamsmettwicelastseason,withNotreDameandNorthCarolinaeachearningawin.The Irish proved victorious onSept. 5,whentheyknockedoffNorthCarolina,1-0, inCha-pelHill,N.C.Brittany Bockscoredthegame-winningstrikeat50:21onthatdayandKelsey Lysander made three saves to preserve thewin. Three months later in the NCAA Cham-pionship match at Cary, N.C., the Tar Heelsearnedacome-from-behind2-1win toeraseNotreDame’srunataperfectseason.TheIrishjumpedouttoanearlyleadwhenKerri Hanks scoredoffaCourtney Rosencrossjust16sec-ondsintothematch(thefastestscoreinNCAAfinalshistory),butUNC’sCasey Nogueiranet-tedgoalsat51:08and87:54tosecurethewin.Notre Dame returns seven starters from thatchampionshipmatchupandfourotherplayerswhocameoff thebench,while theTarHeelsreturnninestartersandthreeplayerswhoap-pearedassubstitutesinthatcontest. Notre Dame and North Carolina first metinHouston,TexasonOctober15,1993whenUNCcameupwith a 3-0win. TheTarHeelswill bemaking just their third visit all time toNotreDame,havingearnedawinandatieintheirprevioustwovisits(2-2in1997and3-2indoubleovertimein1999).

No. 1 vs. No. 2Friday night’s matchup marks the first timein the 11-year tenure of head coach Randy Waldrum thathis Irishsquadwillbe involvedin a clash of the top two ranked teams (ac-cording to theNSCAApoll) in thecountry—althoughNotreDameandNorthCarolinametinthe2006NCAAtitlegamewhileeachhold-ingaNo.1ranking indifferentpolls (theIrishtoppedtheNSCAAsurvey,whiletheTarHeelsledtheothers). NotreDame is 1-3-2 all-time inNo. 1 vs.No. 2matchups,with all sixmeetingspittingtheIrishagainstUNC.What’smore,onlyonceinthosesixpriorcontestshasthetop-rankedteamemergedvictorious(themostrecenten-counter onSept. 13, 1998,when top-ranked

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NSCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Poll• Sept. 1, 2009: Poll #3 Team (1st-Place Votes) Rec Pts LW1 uNorth Carolina (32) 3-0-0 824 12 NOTRE DAME 2-0-0 772 23 Portland 3-0-0 760 34 uStanford 3-0-0 736 45 FloridaState(1) 3-0-0 700 56 Florida 3-0-0 652 77 u West Virginia 1-0-1 522 148 uVirginia 2-1-0 512 109 UCLA 1-1-1 498 910 TexasA&M 2-1-0 481 611 Illinois 2-0-1 466 1312 SanDiego 2-1-1 430 1513 PennState 1-1-0 421 814 Purdue 3-0-0 324 RV15 Colorado 2-1-0 296 1816 BostonCollege 1-0-0 289 2017 WakeForest 4-0-0 265 RV18 Georgia 2-0-1 260 1619 Minnesota 2-1-0 157 1720 OklahomaState 2-1-0 154 2121 Utah 4-0-0 153 NR22 uSanta Clara 2-1-0 137 1923 Missouri 2-1-0 83 2224 Duke 1-2-0 77 1125 St.John’s 2-0-0 72 NROthers Receiving Votes:TCU66,Pepperdine63,SouthCarolina63,Dayton60,WashingtonState53,Memphis49,USC47,Kansas35,uRutgers 33,Texas32,NorthCarolina-Greensboro 28, uGeorgetown 27, BYU 26,California22,MichiganState19,Denver15,Oklahoma11,Marquette9,Washington7,CentralFlorida5,uWis-consin-Milwaukee 3,Hofstra3,uDePaul 3,Charlotte2,ColoradoCollege2,LongBeachState1.

LW = last week’s positionu = 2009 Notre Dame opponent (UVa - exhibition)

Notre Dame in the NSCAA PollNSCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Poll Weeks RankedWeek Points Rank 2009 All Time*

Aug.11,2009(Pre) — 3 1 198Aug.25,2009 761 2 2 199Sept.1,2009 772 2 3 200SEASON BESTS 772 2

Note: first-place votes listed in parentheses (unanimous in italics)* - includes 44 weeks ranked (1992-95) in Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America (ISAA) poll before NSCAA took over poll in 1996.

Notre Dame in Other Polls Week SA ST TD CS360Aug.11,2009(Pre) 5 4 5 5 Aug.24,2009 4 4 5 4Sept.1,2009 4 4 4 4SEASON BESTS 4 4 4 4

SA - Soccer America // ST - Soccer Times // TD - Top Drawer Soccer // CS360 - CollegeSoccer360.com compositeNote: first-place votes listed in parentheses (unanimous in italics)

NorthCarolina downed second-rankedNotreDame,5-1,inChapelHill,N.C. Perhaps the mostmemorable of these1-2 contests betweentheIrishandTarHeelswas one that didn’tfeature a single goal— the 0-0 tie onOct.2, 1994 in St. Louis.Behind goalkeeperJen Renola’s 11 saves, Notre Damesnaps UNC’s NCAA-record 92-game win-ning streak, the thirdtime an Irish squadhadbrokenanNCAA-record success string(joining football’s 1957win atOklahoma thatendedtheSooners’47-gamestreak,andDig-ger Phelps’1974men’sbasketball teamthatstoppedUCLA’s88-gamerun). It should be noted that on several othersoccasions,theIrish(whenrankedeitherfirstorsecondintheNSCAApoll)havefacedanop-ponentrankedeitherfirstorsecondinanotherpoll(aswasthecaseintheaforementioned’06NCAAfinalvs.UNC).

It’s Been A Long Time ComingWhenNorthCarolinatakesthepitchatAlumniStadiumFridaynight,itwillmarktheTarHeels’first regular-seasonvisit toNotreDame inal-most exactly a decade. The last time UNCplayedameaningfulgameinSouthBendwasSept.3,1999,when theTarHeelsedged theIrish,3-2indoubleovertimeatAlumniField(onMeredith Florance’s goal at 114:00) inwhatwasthefirstgameat thehelmfornewNotreDameheadcoachRandy Waldrum. UNC did come to town for an exhibitioncontest prior to the 2007 season, with theteams(bothironicallyrankedthesameasthisyear’scontest)finishingina2-2tieonAug.19,thankstoKerri Hanks’tyinggoalwithlessthan12minutesremainingbeforearecordcrowdof3,412fansatarain-soakedAlumniField. North Carolina’s first (and only other) triptoSouthBendcameonSept.19,1997,whenthetwosidesbattledtoa2-2drawinamatchcalledduetolightningatthe71:16mark.Jen-ny Heft tiedmatters for the Irish at 68:10, amere three minutes before the contest wasstopped.

Quite A StretchSincebeginningthe2007seasonwithatough3-4-1start,theIrishare44-2-1intheirlast47gamesoverall,withtheonlylossescomingtoNo. 14 Florida State (3-2) in the 2007NCAACollege Cup semifinals and to No. 5 NorthCarolina (2-1) inthe2008NCAACollegeCupfinal.ThelonetieoccurredatNo.12WestVir-ginia(1-1)inthe’07BIGEASTtournamentfinal(WVUwonthetitleonpenaltykicks,5-3). WithavictoryoverToledointhefirstroundofthe2008NCAAChampionshiponNov.14,NotreDamematchedthebest40-gamestretchinschoolhistory (38-1-1),previouslyset fromOct. 2, 2005-Dec. 1, 2006. The 40-game re-

cordcannotbeimproveduponunlesstheIrishrolloffeightmorewinsinarow.

Dude, We’re Going StreakingWith its 3-0 win athomeoverSouthFlor-ida on Oct. 3, 2008,NotreDamesetanewschoolrecordforcon-secutive regular-sea-son victories, a win-ning streak that nowstands at 30 gamesheadingintotheclashwith North Carolina.The last time the Irishdropped a regular-season contest wasSept. 23, 2007, whentheygaveuptwosec-ond-halfgoalsina2-1loss to 14th-rankedPenn State at AlumniField. NotreDame’s30-gameregular-seasonun-beatenstreakalsoistiedforthethird-longestinschoolhistory.

Happy On The HomefrontThanks to last week’s 2-0 win over Loyola-ChicagoatAlumniField,NotreDamenowhaswon27consecutivehomegamessincea2-1loss to 14th-ranked Penn State on Sept. 23,2007; the 27-gamehomewinning/unbeat-en streak is fourth-longest in school his-tory — the winningstreak standard is 32games(Oct.24,2004-Nov. 24, 2006), whilethe unbeaten stringrecord is 43 games(41-0-2fromAug.27,2004-Sept.14,2007). In fact, combinethat school-recordunbeaten streak withNotre Dame’s currentrun at home and theFighting Irishhaveanastounding69-2-2(.959)recordathomesincethestartofthe2004season(bothlosseswereby2-1scorestotop-16opponentsOklahomaStateandPennStateaweekapartonSept.16&23,2007).

Beasts Of The BIG EASTWithawinoverConnecticut in the2008BIGEASTtitlegame(1-0inOT),NotreDamenowowns a school-record 52-game unbeatenstreak (50-0-2) against BIG EAST opposition(second-longest in NCAA Division I history)datingbacktoa4-1lossatNo.15MarquetteonSept. 30, 2005. In that time, theonly tieswerea0-0drawatConnecticut(Oct.13,2006)anda1-1deadlockatNo.12WestVirginiainlast year’s BIG EAST final on Nov. 11 (WVUwon5-3onPKs,butthegameisrecordedasatie).

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ND Regular-Season Unbeaten Streaks

32 (30-0-2) (10/17/93-10/1/95)31 (29-0-2) (10/24/99-9/30/01) u30 (30-0-0) (9/28/07-present) 28 (27-0-1) (10/20/96-9/11/98) 27 (25-0-2) (10/2/05-9/2/07)

Notre Dame In 1-vs-2 Matchups

10/2/[email protected]#2ND0,#1UNC011/20/94@Portland*#2UNC5,#1ND010/4/96@Durham,N.C.#2ND2,#1UNC1(ot)12/8/96@SantaClara,Calif.*#2UNC1,#1ND0(ot)9/19/97@ND#2ND2,#1UNC2**9/13/98@UNC#1UNC5,#2ND1* - NCAA final** - called due to lightning @ 71:16NOTE: Rankings from NSCAA poll

ND All-Time Home Win Streaks

32 10/24/04-11/24/0629 9/5/99-9/7/0128 10/7/92-10/6/95 u27 9/30/07-present

ND All-Time Home Unbeaten Streaks

43 (41-0-2) (8/27/04-9/14/07)29 (29-0-0) (9/5/99-9/7/01)28 (28-0-0) (10/7/92-10/6/95) u27 (27-0-0) 9/30/07-present

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Rose Augustin (Jr., M)Aug.23 ............................... BIGEASTWeeklyHonorRoll

Courtney Barg (So., F/M)Aug.11 .............................All-BIGEASTPreseasonTeam

Lauren Fowlkes (Jr., D/M)Aug.11 ....Soccer AmericaPreseasonAll-American(2nd)Aug.11 .............................All-BIGEASTPreseasonTeam

Melissa Henderson (So., F)Aug.11 ................................. HermannTrophyWatchListAug.11 ..... Soccer AmericaPreseasonAll-American(1st)Aug.11 ................... BIGEASTPreseasonOffensivePOYAug.11 .............................All-BIGEASTPreseasonTeam

Courtney Rosen (Sr., M)Aug.11 ................................. HermannTrophyWatchListAug.11 .............................All-BIGEASTPreseasonTeam

Since joining theBIGEAST,theIrishare123-8-4(.926)all-timeinregular-seasoncon-ferencegames,32-2-1(.929)intheBIGEASTTournament, and holda682-81scoringedgedating back to thatfirst league season in’95. What’smore,NotreDamemaintainsa13-year,87-gamehomeunbeatenstreak(86-0-1)versusBIGEASTteams,withConnecticuttheloneconferenceteamevertodefeattheIrishatAlumniField(5-4inOTonOct.6,1995).

Senior MomentsThe 2009 Irish seniorclassranksasthesec-ond-most successfulgroup in the country,with a four-year re-cordtodateof72-7-3(.896) that includesthreeconsecutivetripsto the NCAA CollegeCupandappearancesin the 2006 and 2008nationaltitlegames. The 72 victories compiled by the NotreDameseniorsalsoaresecondonthenationalrolls.

The Inn at Saint Mary’s Classic Thisweekendmarksthe17theditionofNotreDame’shometournament,currentlycalledtheInnatSaintMary’sClassic.Sinceitsinceptionin1992,theeventhasbeenplayedalmostan-nually(exceptfor1994),withtheIrishpostinga26-4-2all-time recordanda91-30 scoringmargininthetournament. Notre Dame has won 12 of the previous16InnatSaintMary’sClassictitles, includinglastyear’scrownbyvirtueofwinsoverLoyolaMarymount (4-0) and Santa Clara (2-0). Theother four tournament championships havegonetoStanford(1992),NorthCarolina(1999),Santa Clara (2002) and Washington State(2007). UNCismakingitsthirdappearanceintheevent. TheTarHeelsplacedsecond (ongoaldifferential) in the high-powered 1997 event(then termed the adidas/Lady Foot LockerClassic) that featured fourof thenation’s topsix teams, tying second-rankedNotreDame,2-2 anddefeatingNo. 6Portland, 1-0.NorthCarolinathenwonthe1999tournament(thencalledtheKeyBank/adidasClassic)withvicto-ries over seventh-rankedNotreDame (3-2 indoubleovertime)andNo.4Connecticut(3-1). BothMarquetteandWisconsin-MilwaukeearecompetingintheInnatSaintMary’sClas-sicforthefirsttime.Forafullhistoricalrecapofthetournament,pleaseseepp.98inthisyear’sNotreDamewomen’ssoccermediaguide.

Pick Three For The Hermann WatchSophomore forwardMelissa Henderson, ju-

niordefender/midfielderLauren Fowlkes and seniormidfielderCourtney Rosenhavebeennamedtothe45-playerwatchlistforthe2009MissouriAthleticClubHermannTrophy,itwasannounced by the National Soccer CoachesAssociationofAmerican(NSCAA). TheHermannTrophyispresentedannuallyto thenation’s topDivision Iwomen’ssoccerplayer,withNotreDame’sKerri Hanksearningtheprestigiouscrystalball trophylastyear. Intheprocess,HanksbecamethefourthFightingIrishplayertocollecttheaward,nottomentionjustthefourthtwo-timeHermannTrophyhon-oreesincetheawarddebutedin1988,aswellasthefirsttwo-timenationalplayeroftheyear(inanysport) in the122-yearhistoryofNotreDameathletics.

Game #2 Recap: Loyola-ChicagoMelissa Henderson collected a goal and anassist,andMolly Campbelladdedan impor-tantinsurancegoalearlyinthesecondhalfasNo. 2NotreDamepicked up its second vic-toryinasmanytriesthisseasonwitha2-0winoverLoyola-ChicagoatawaterloggedAlumniField. It was a fitting farewell for the “grandoldpalace”of Fighting Irish soccer, asNotreDamewillopenthenewstate-of-the-artAlum-niStadiumthisweekendfollowingnearly twodecadesontheeastcampuspitch(andwhichsawtheFightingIrishposta222-16-4all-timerecordfrom1990-2009,including27consecu-tivevictoriestoclosethefacility). The Fighting Irish outshot the Ramblers,21-6inthecontest,includinga13-3margininshotsongoalanda7-3edgeincornerkicks.Kelsey LysanderwentthedistanceforNotreDame,earningherfirstsoloshutoutofthesea-son(alongwithasharedcleansheetlastFridayvs.Wisconsin).Theveterangoalkeepermadethreesaves in recordingher11thcareer soloshutoutand29thcareercombinedwhitewash.Lysander’s opposite number, Loyola’s Katie Groesch,was stellar between the pipes, fin-ishingwith11saves. Tobeginthesequencethatledtothegame-winninggoal,Tereza StastnysettledaballattheedgeoftheoffensivethirdandsprangJu-lie Scheidleronanoverlappingrundowntherightside.Scheidlerangledtowardsthearea,thencutasharplowservicebacktoHender-son,whowasparked10yardsoutfromthenet.TheHermannTrophycandidateswiftlyturnedonher right shoulder andhammereda risingleft-footedshotthatbeatadivingGroeschtotheuppermiddlenettingatthe13:24mark.

The Henderson EffectSophomore forwardMelissa Henderson hasmadequitean impactontheNotreDameof-fensesincearrivingoncampuslastfall,netting19 goals (including seven gamewinners) andaddingthreeassistsfor41pointsinherfirst29gameswiththeIrish. In fact, throughaseasonandtwogames,NotreDameis14-0whenHendersonscoresagoaland16-0whenshepicksupapoint.

Irish DebutsInNotreDame’sseason-openingvictoryover

2009 NCAA D-ISenior Class Success

4-yr record Pct.UNC 74-6-3 .910uND 72-7-3 .896UCLA 64-8-5 .864PORT 58-10-3 .838STAN 55-11-8 .797FSU 56-13-10 .753Note: list by win pct. (through Sept. 2)

NCAA D-I Conference Unbeaten Streaks

1. NorthCarolina 55 (10/23/94-9/1/00) 2. uNOTRE DAME 52 (10/2/05-present) 3. Florida 50 (9/26/97-10/14/01) 4. NorthCarolina 41 (10/30/87-9/21/94) 5. Fairfield 38 (10/16/96-10/1/00)

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Day of the WeekSunday 0-0Monday 0-0Tuesday 0-0Wednesday 0-0Thursday 0-0Friday 2-0Saturday 0-0

Time of GameDaygames(before6p.mlocaltime) 0-0Nightgames(6p.m.orlaterlocaltime) 2-0

LocationHomegames 2-0Roadgames 0-0Neutralsitegames 0-0

Score TotalsScoreopeninggoal 2-0Allowopeninggoal 0-0Leading2-0 2-0Trailing2-0 0-0

Halftime scoreLeadingatthehalf 1-0Tiedatthehalf 1-0Trailingatthehalf 0-0

10-minute scoreLeadingwith10minutesleft 2-0Tiedwith10minutesleft 0-0Trailingwith10minutesleft 0-0

5-minute scoreLeadingwith5minutesleft 2-0Tiedwith5minutesleft 0-0Trailingwith5minutesleft 0-0

Shots on goal marginTakemoreshotsongoal 2-0Takesamenumberofshotsongoal 0-0Takefewershotsongoal 0-0

Total shots marginTakemoretotalshots 2-0Takesamenumberoftotalshots 0-0Takefewertotalshots 0-0

Corner kicks marginTakemorecornerkicks 2-0Takesamenumberofcornerkicks 0-0Takefewercornerkicks 0-0

MiscellaneousVs.Top25(NSCAAorSoccer Americapolls) 0-0Onbroadcasttelevision 0-0Inwhitejerseys 2-0Inbluejerseys 0-0Inovertimegames 0-0Playinginrain/snow/wetfield 2-0

Individual AccomplishmentsWhenHendersonscoresagoal 2-0WhenHendersonscoresapoint 2-0

Conference AffiliationAtlanticCoast 0-0BIGEAST 0-0BigTen 1-0ConferenceUSA 0-0Horizon 1-0Mid-American 0-0WestCoast 0-0

MonthAugust 2-0September 0-0October 0-0November 0-0December 0-0

WisconsinonAug. 21, four of the five activeFighting Irish freshmen made their collegiatedebuts.Lindsay Brown,Leah Fisher,Jazmin Hall and Tereza Stastny all saw timeon thepitchasNotreDameblankedtheBadgers,3-0.Aweeklater,Stastnymadeherfirstcareerstartinthe2-0winversusLoyola-Chicago,provinginstrumental in the buildup to Notre Dame’sfirstgoal,scoredbyMelissa Henderson.

Your 2009 CaptainsThe 2009 Notre Dame squad features threefirst-timecaptains,withseniorsMichele Weis-senhofer and Courtney Rosen and sopho-more Jessica Schuveiller all selected via avoteoftheirteammates. Schuveiller’sselectionisnoteworthy,inthatshe is thefirstnon-senior toserveasa teamcaptainsinceAmy WarnerwasoneofNotreDame’sthreecaptainsin2002(herjuniorsea-son).Thisyear’striumviratealsomarksthefirsttimesince2004(Mary Boland,Gudrun Gun-narsdottir and Melissa Tancredi)thattheIrishhavenamedthreecaptains.

Schuveiller Goes To CampSophomore defender Jessica Schuveiller was among a group of 24 players invited byheadcoachBill Irwintocompeteat theUnit-ed States Under-23 Women’s National TeamTrainingCampinsuburbanClevelandthispastsummer(June12-19). Schuveiller made her first appearance ata U.S. National Team training camp, joiningan extensive list of Notre Dame playerswhohave competed for Team USA at the U-23level. Most recently, three current Irish play-ers—senior forwardMichele Weissenhofer,junior defender/midfielder Lauren Fowlkes and sophomore forwardMelissa Henderson —werepartoftheU-23playerpool,alongwithtworecentNotreDamegraduatesandcurrentWPSplayersBrittany Bock(nowwiththeLosAngelesSol)anddefenderElise Weber(com-petingforSaintLouisAthletica).FowlkesalsostruckgoldwiththeU.S.U-20NationalTeamat lastDecember’sFIFAU20Women’sWorldCupinChile.

Rosen SidelinedSeniormidfielder/tri-captainCourtney Rosen is out indefinitely after breaking her left footduring preseason training. Rosen underwentsuccessfulcorrectivesurgeryonAug.13andisinthemidstofrehabilitatingherinjury.

Our Fearless LeaderEleventh-yearNotreDameheadcoachRandy Waldrumreachedacareermilestonewithlastseason’s3-1winoverNo.17/16PennStateonSept.21.Withthewin,hebecametheeighthactiveDivisionIheadcoachtorecord300ca-reerwins.Henowhasarecordof320-80-20(.786)in20seasons(includingsixatTulsaandthreeatBaylor).Hiswinningpercentageranksfourth among active coaches, while his 320winsarefifthontheNCAADiv.Icareerlist.

Three … Is The Magic NumberScoringthreegoalshasmeantvirtuallyanau-tomatic win in Notre Dame women’s soccerhistory,with a 279-3-1 (.988) record in thosegames, includinga181-1-0 (.995)marksinceOct.6,1995.TheIrishalsoare376-9-15(.959)whenholdingtheoppositionto0-1goals. Most impressively,NotreDame is304-0-1all-timewhenclaiminga2-0leadandisunbeat-eninitspast281contestswhengoingahead2-0(datingbacktoa3-3tiewithVanderbiltonSept.15,1991,inCincinnati).Infact,justtwoofthepast192Irishopponentstofacea2-0deficithave forceda tie, somethingachievedbyfouropponentsinNotreDamehistory:DukeonOct.17,1993, inHouston (Irishwon3-2),ConnecticutonNov.10,1996,intheBIGEASTfinalatAlumniField(NDled2-0,latertied2-2and3-3,NDwon4-3),DukeonNov.30,2007,intheNCAAquarterfinalsatAlumniField(Irishwon3-2),andmostrecently,VillanovaonOct.12,2008inVillanova,Pa.(Irishwon3-2inOT).

You Can Put It On The BoardNotreDamehasscoredagoalin54consecu-tive games, dating back to a scoreless drawwithMichigan toopen the2007season.Thecurrent54-gamegoalstreakisthesecond-lon-gestinschoolhistory,trailingonlya55-gamerunfromAug.29,1997-Sept.17,1999.

Golden Domers Golden In OTOvertime has usually been the right time forNotre Dame, as the Fighting Irish are 18-3-8(.759)all-timeintheRandy Waldrumera(since’99)whengoingtoanextraperiodortwo. Notre Dame went to OT in three gameslast season and emerged victorious all threetimes.OnOct.12,Rose Augustinpottedthegamewinnerat6:58ofthefirstovertimefora3-2winatVillanova. On Nov. 9, Melissa Henderson followedAugustin’s model and scored at 6:58 of thefirstOTtogivetheFightingIrisha1-0victoryintheBIGEASTChampionshipfinalatAlumniField.Itwasthefirst“goldengoal”inBIGEASTpostseasonhistory. OnNov. 21,Alumni Fieldwasonceagainthesite,asKerri Hanksslottedhomeapenal-tykickat6:54ofthefirstovertimefora1-0winoverNo.22/24MinnesotainthethirdroundoftheNCAAChampionship.Itwasthefirst“gold-engoal”fortheFightingIrishintheNCAAtour-neysince2000,whenMeotis Erikson’sgoalat4:59ofthefirstOTgaveNotreDamea2-1winoverSantaClaraintheNCAAquarterfinalsatAlumniField. Last season marked the first time NotreDame had ever played multiple overtimegames in the postseason (BIG EAST/NCAAChampionship).

Our New DigsLocatedjusteastoftheJoyceCenterandap-proximately500yardswestofitspredecessor,AlumniStadiumwillbethenewhomeforNotreDamesoccerwhenitsdoorsopeninSeptem-ber2009. Astate-of-the-art facilitybuilt atacostof

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Notre Dame Student-Athletes Rank Among Nation’s BestWhethermeasuredby the federalgovernmentinitsDepartmentofEducationreport(the18thedition came out this fall) or by the NCAAthrough its newer Graduation Success Rate(GSR) numbers, graduation rates for NotreDamestudent-athletesrankamongthenationalleadersinallmajorcategoriesamongallmajorfootball-playingcollegesanduniversities. NotreDameledthenation intheGSRrat-ings for all student-athletes (at 98, tied withtheUnitedStatesNavalAcademy),whilealsorankingfirstinboththeGSRandfederalstand-ings for femalestudent-athletes (100GSR,93federal)—aswellas first in thefederal listingforblackstudent-athletes(84).Boththefederalgraduation-rate figuresand theGSRnumbersforNotreDamestudent-athletesfoundtheIrishranked fourthorbetternationally in fivemajorcategoriesamongthe119football-playinginsti-tutionsintheNCAAFootballBowlSubdivision(formerlyDivisionI-A). Listing all student-athletes in all sports,Notre Dame tied for first among the BowlSubdivisionfootballschoolsintheGSRfigures,initiatedin2005bytheNCAA.TheUniversity’s98 percent GSR for all its student-athletesmatched that for the U.S. Naval Academy.Usingthe federal formula,NotreDamegradu-ated a four-year average of 89 percent of itsstudent-athletes,second-bestinthenation. Notre Dame graduated 93 percent of allwomencompeting in varsity athletics, to rankfirst among its peer institutions (tied withNorthwestern) based on the federal calcula-tions. Among men, Notre Dame’s 87 percentfederalratewassecond,whiletheschoolalsograduated84percentofitsblackstudent-ath-letes,rankingfirstbasedonthefederalrate. In the GSR standings, in addition to itsnumber-one ranking for all student-athletes,Notre Dame tied for first among female stu-dent-athletes at 100 (Vanderbilt and the U.S.Naval Academy also finished at 100), secondamong male student-athletes at 97 percent(behindtheNavalAcademyat98),andsecondamong black student-athletes at 96 percent(behindtheNavalAcademyat98). TheNCAAalsocalculatedgraduationratesover a 10-year period (student-athletes whoenteredfrom1992-93through2001-02).Duringthose10years,NotreDamehad627student-athleteswhoexhausted their eligibility—and100percentofthemgraduatedwithintheallot-tedsix-yearperiod,afigureonlyNorthwesterncanmatch.

Academic All-AmericansEntering the 2009-10 academic year, NotreDame ranks second in the nation with 210Academic All-America® selections, includinga national-best 84 honorees since 2000. TheAcademicAll-America®ProgramisadministeredbytheCollegeSportsInformationDirectorsofAmerica (CoSIDA), whose membership voteson the award winners, and the program issponsoredbyESPN The Magazine.

$5.7million,AlumniStadiumhasapermanentseatingcapacityofapproximately2,500fans,alongwithgrassbermseatingontheeastendofthegrounds.Thestadiumalso offers upgraded andexpanded restroom andconcession areas, elevatoraccess to the main con-course level,aswellasnu-merous amenities for bothFighting Irish soccer pro-grams (expansive locker roomswithcustom-made wood lockers, spacious team loungeswith flat-screen plasma TVs and high-speedInternetaccess,anda fully-equippedathletictrainingcenter). What’smore, Alumni Stadium features anLED scoreboard (installed by industry leaderDaktronics),enhanced lightingstructuresandtop-of-the-line sod for the pitch (cultivatedin Fort Morgan, Colo., at Graff’s Turf Farms,which also provided the turf for the newRioTintoStadiuminSandy,Utah,homeofMajorLeagueSoccer’sRealSaltLake). Inaddition,mediamemberswillenjoy thespaciousnewair-conditionedpressbox,whichincludes power and high-speed Internet por-talsateveryseat(alongwithwirelessInternetcapability), three individually-wired broadcastboothsandanexpansive,unblockedmidfieldvantagepoint,allofwhichmakeAlumniSta-dium unlike any other on-campus facility incollegesoccer. The construction of Alumni Stadium wasmadepossiblebecauseofnumerousgenerousdonations, including those by lead benefac-torsTom Crotty and Rob Snyder,bothformerFightingIrishmen’ssoccerplayers. Crotty was a three-year monogram win-ner from1977-79,earning teamMVPhonorsin1979beforegraduatingthefollowingspringwithadegree infinance.Hecurrently isgen-eralpartneratBatteryVenturesLP inWelles-ley,Mass.,whileheandhiswife,Shari,liveinSouthborough,Mass. Snyderearnedtwomonogramsfrom1980-83,pilingup23goalsand22assists(thelatterfigure ranking seventh in school history). Healso potted a team-high 12 goals in 1981. A1984graduateofNotreDame,SnyderwentontobecomefounderandCEOofStreamEnergyinDallas,Texas.

Taking It To The Next LevelNotre Dame had 10 players appearing onopening-day rosters for the inaugural seasonof Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) in2009, ranking second among all colleges inthatcategory.Fourofthose10(allmembersofthe ’08Fighting IrishNCAArunner-upsquad)wereselectedintheleague’sfirst-evercollegedraft back in January—Brittany Bock (firstround, fifth overall, Los Angeles Sol), Kerri Hanks (first round, sixth overall, Saint LouisAthletica), Carrie Dew (second round, 12thoverall,FCGoldPride)andElise Weber(thirdround,21stoverall,SaintLouisAthletica). Thatquartetwasjoinedby:Shannon Boxx (LosAngelesSol),Jen Buczkowski and Chris-tie Shaner(SkyBlueFC),Candace Chapman

(Boston Breakers), and Amanda Cinalli and Melissa Tancredi (SaintLouisAthletica). Inaddition,Kate (Sobrero) MarkgrafwasassignedtotheChicagoRedStarsaspartoftheU.S.NationalTeamdraft,but satout the’09seasonwhileonmaternityleave(shegavebirth to twins in June).Kelly Lindsey begantheseasonasanassistantcoachatSkyBlueFC, then tookover as interimheadcoachatmidseasonbeforeresigninglateintheyear. Midseason tradessawHankssent toSkyBlueFC,whileShanerwentouttoLosAnge-les.Shanersubsequentlywassidelinedfortheseasonwithabrokenleg. Ofthe10activeNotreDamealumsinWPS,eight saw their teamsadvance to the leagueplayoffs (all but Chapman and Dew). Led byarguably theworld’s topdefensivemidfielderinBoxxandoneofWPS’toprookiesinBock(who played center back after never playingthatpositionatNotreDame),LosAngeleswontheregularseasontitleandtherighttohostthefirst-everWPSChampionshipGame. In the end, fiveFighting Irish alums (tyingNorth Carolina for the most representativesfrom one college) worked their way into theWPSfinal—Bock,BoxxandShanerforL.A.,alongwithHanksandBuczkowskiforSkyBlueFC.TheNewJersey-basedclubthencappedanamazingstringofthreeplayoffroadwinsineightdayswitha1-0upsetofLosAngelestowintheinauguralWPSChampionship. BoxxwassubsequentlynamedastarterforthefirstWPSAll-StarGame,whichtookplaceat Anheuser-Busch Soccer Park in suburbanSt.LouisonAug.30.

Next Up: UW-MilwaukeeTheIrishreturntoactiononSundaywhentheycloseouttheInnatSaintMary’sClassicwitha1:30p.m.(ET)tiltversusWisconsin-Milwau-kee. The teams will be meeting for the firsttimesinceNotreDamedownedthePanthers,1-0,insecondroundactionofthe2006NCAATournament (onagoalbycurrent Irishseniorforward/tri-captain Michele Weissenhofer 4:37intothegame). UWM(2-0-2)openedtheseasonwithscore-lessdrawsatBigTenmembersNorthwesternand Wisconsin, followed by a 6-0 win overMichiganand1-0blankingofRicelastweek-endtowintheMilwaukeeCup.ThePantherswereslatedtofacecrosstownrivalMarquetteThursdaynightintheirInnatSaintMary’sClas-sicopeneratMilwaukee’sEngelmannField. MarquettewilltakeonNorthCarolinaat11a.m.(ET)SundayatAlumniStadiumtokickoffthe second day of action at the Inn at SaintMary’sClassic.

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2009 Notre Dame Women's SoccerNotre Dame Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 27, 2009)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 21 WISCONSIN W 3-0 588Aug 28 LOYOLA-CHICAGO W 2-0 921

TEAM STATISTICS ND OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 5-41 0-14 Goals scored per game 2.50 0.00 Shot pct. . 1 2 2 . 0 0 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 23-41 4-14 SOG pct. . 5 6 1 . 2 8 6 S h o t s / G a m e 20.5 7.0CORNER KICKS 11 6PENALTY KICKS 0-0 0-0OFFSIDES 5 0PENALTIES Yellow cards 0 0 Red cards 0 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 1509 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 2/754 0/0 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att6 HENDERSON, Melissa 2 2 1 5 7 . 2 8 6 6 . 8 5 7 2 0 - 015 AUGUSTIN, Rose 2 1 1 3 6 . 1 6 7 3 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 05 CAMPBELL, Molly 2 1 0 2 6 . 1 6 7 6 1.000 0 0 - 09 FOWLKES, Lauren 2 1 0 2 3 . 3 3 3 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 04 KNAACK, Taylor 2 0 1 1 8 . 0 0 0 4 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 025 SCHEIDLER, Julie 2 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 08 FORD, Haley 2 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 021 IANTORNO, Erica 2 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 017 BARG, Courtney 2 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 022 V A N D E R G E N U G T E N , 1 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 019 STASTNY, Tereza 2 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 016 ALVAREZ, Micaela 1 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 012 SCHUVEILLER, Jessica 2 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 024 JANTSCH, Ellen 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 023 HALL, Jazmin 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 020 FISHER, Leah 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 010 BROWN, Lindsay 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 07 CLARK, Amanda 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0

Total 2 5 4 14 41 . 1 2 2 23 . 5 6 1 2 0 - 0Opponents 2 0 0 0 14 . 0 0 0 4 . 2 8 6 0 0 - 0

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho13 LYSANDER, Kelsey 2 162:40 0 0.00 4 1.000 2-0-0 1 . 01 WEISS, Nikki 1 17:20 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 . 0

Total 2 180:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 2-0-0 2Opponents 2 180:00 5 2.50 18 . 7 8 3 0-2-0 0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 1 4 5Opponents 0 0 0

Shots by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 19 22 41Opponents 7 7 14

Saves by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 1 3 4Opponents 9 9 18

Corners by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 3 8 11Opponents 2 4 6

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 14 14 28Opponents 12 11 23

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2009 Notre Dame Women's SoccerNotre Dame Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 27, 2009)

All games

Overall: 2-0-0 Conf: 0-0-0 Home: 2-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neut: 0-0-0

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gwg pk-att6 HENDERSON, Melissa 2-2 2 1 5 7 . 2 8 6 6 . 8 5 7 2 0-015 AUGUSTIN, Rose 2-2 1 1 3 6 . 1 6 7 3 . 5 0 0 0 0-05 CAMPBELL, Molly 2-2 1 0 2 6 . 1 6 7 6 1.000 0 0-09 FOWLKES, Lauren 2-1 1 0 2 3 . 3 3 3 1 . 3 3 3 0 0-04 KNAACK, Taylor 2-2 0 1 1 8 . 0 0 0 4 . 5 0 0 0 0-025 SCHEIDLER, Julie 2-2 0 1 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-08 FORD, Haley 2-2 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-021 IANTORNO, Erica 2-1 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-017 BARG, Courtney 2-2 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-022 VANDERGENUGTEN, Rac 1-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0-019 STASTNY, Tereza 2-1 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0-016 ALVAREZ, Micaela 1-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-012 SCHUVEILLER, Jessica 2-2 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0-024 JANTSCH, Ellen 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-023 HALL, Jazmin 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-020 FISHER, Leah 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-010 BROWN, Lindsay 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-07 CLARK, Amanda 2-1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0

Total 2 5 4 14 41 . 1 2 2 23 . 5 6 1 2 0-0Opponents 2 0 0 0 14 . 0 0 0 4 . 2 8 6 0 0-0

Goal Average Saves Record# Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho13 LYSANDER, Kelsey 2-2 162:40 0 0.00 4 1.000 2 0 0 1.01 WEISS, Nikki 1-0 17:20 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TM TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0

Total 2 180:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 2 0 0 2Opponents 2 180:00 5 2.50 18 . 7 8 3 0 2 0 0

Team saves: 0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 1 4 5Opponents 0 0 0

Shots by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 19 22 41Opponents 7 7 14

Saves by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 1 3 4Opponents 9 9 18

Corners by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 3 8 11Opponents 2 4 6

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 14 14 28Opponents 12 11 23

Attendance Summary ND OpponentTotal 1509 0Dates/Avg Per Date 2/754 0/0Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

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2009 Notre Dame Women's SoccerNotre Dame Overall Team Statistics (as of Aug 27, 2009)

All games

Overall: 2-0-0 Conf: 0-0-0 Home: 2-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neut: 0-0-0

TEAM STATISTICS ND OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 5-41 0-14 Goals scored per game 2.50 0.00 Shot pct. . 1 2 2 . 0 0 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 23-41 4-14 SOG pct. . 5 6 1 . 2 8 6 S h o t s / G a m e 20.5 7.0 A s s i s t s 4 0CORNER KICKS 11 6PENALTY KICKS 0-0 0-0OFFSIDES 5 0PENALTIES Yellow cards 0 0 Red cards 0 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 1509 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 2/754 0/0 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 1 4 5Opponents 0 0 0

Shots by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 19 22 41Opponents 7 7 14

Saves by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 1 3 4Opponents 9 9 18

Corners by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 3 8 11Opponents 2 4 6

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 14 14 28Opponents 12 11 23

Offsides by Period 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame 2 3 5Opponents 0 0 0

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2009 Notre Dame Women's SoccerNotre Dame Game Results (as of Aug 27, 2009)

All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Att. Goals scoredAug 21 WISCONSIN W 3-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 588 HENDERSON, Melissa (KNAACK, Taylor)

AUGUSTIN, Rose (unassisted)FOWLKES, Lauren (AUGUSTIN, Rose)

Aug 28 LOYOLA-CHICAGO W 2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 921 HENDERSON, Melissa (SCHEIDLER, Julie)CAMPBELL, Molly (HENDERSON, Melissa)

Team Record W-L-TOverall: 2-0

Conference: 0-0Home: 2-0Away: 0-0

Neutral: 0-0Overtime: 0-0

Attendance Dates Total Avg.Total: 2 1509 754

Home: 2 1509 754Away: 0 0 0

Neutral: 0 0 0

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Soccer Box Score (Final)The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer

Wisconsin vs #3 Notre Dame (Aug 21, 2009 at Notre Dame, Ind.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalWisconsin 0 0 0Notre Dame 0 3 3

Wisconsin (0-1-0) vs.Notre Dame (1-0-0)Date: Aug 21, 2009 • Attendance: 588Weather: 60s, cloudy, rain showers

WisconsinPo ## Player Sh SO G Agk 0 Dalton, Michele - - - -d 6 Flannery, Meghan - - - -m 7 Jacobsen, Erin 1 1 - -m 8 Williams, Leigh 1 - - -d 10 Francel, Taryn - - - -m 12 Kelter, Alev 2 - - -m 14 Lam-Feist, Monica - - - -d 15 Owusu, Whitney - - - -f 16 Nosbusch, Laurie 4 - - -f 21 Adams, Paige - - - -d 25 Johnson, Lindsey - - - -

-- Substitutes --3 Krombach, Stephanie - - - -4 Riley, Darcy - - - -11 Hedges, Ashley - - - -18 Carlson, Roxanne - - - -20 Cochlin, Lauren - - - -28 Hamann, Lindsey - - - -31 Hoff, Olivia - - - -

Totals 8 1 0 0

Notre DamePo ## Player Sh SO G Agk 13 LYSANDER, Kelsey - - - -m 4 KNAACK, Taylor 6 3 - 1d 5 CAMPBELL, Molly - - - -f 6 HENDERSON, Melissa 2 2 1 -d 8 FORD, Haley 2 - - -m 9 FOWLKES, Lauren 2 1 1 -d 12 SCHUVEILLER, Jessic - - - -m 15 AUGUSTIN, Rose 5 3 1 1f 17 BARG, Courtney - - - -f 21 IANTORNO, Erica 1 - - -d 25 SCHEIDLER, Julie - - - -

-- Substitutes --1 WEISS, Nikki - - - -7 CLARK, Amanda - - - -10 BROWN, Lindsay - - - -16 ALVAREZ, Micaela 1 - - -19 STASTNY, Tereza - - - -20 FISHER, Leah - - - -22 V A N D E R G E N U G T E N , 1 1 - -23 HALL, Jazmin - - - -

Totals 20 10 3 2

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 Dalton, Michele 90:00 3 6TM TEAM 0:00 0 1

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves13 LYSANDER, Kelsey 72:40 0 11 WEISS, Nikki 17:20 0 0TM TEAM 0:00 0 0

Shots by period 1 2 TotalWisconsin 3 5 8Notre Dame 10 10 20

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalWisconsin 0 3 3Notre Dame 1 3 4

Saves by period 1 2 TotalWisconsin 6 1 7Notre Dame 0 1 1

Fouls 1 2 TotalWisconsin 6 6 12Notre Dame 5 7 12

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 47:49 ND HENDERSON, Melissa (1 KNAACK, Taylor 4 chip, 6 shot from left side of box2. 49:58 ND AUGUSTIN, Rose (1) (unassisted) 15 settle,shot from 25 yards out into the uppe

left corner3. 68:31 ND FOWLKES, Lauren (1) AUGUSTIN, Rose header off of corner

Cautions and ejections:

Stadium: Alumni FieldOfficials: Referee: David Harris; Asst. Referee: David Jarze; Peter Charpentier;Alt. Official: Ken Mather; Scorer: ND Sports Info;Offsides: Wisconsin 0, Notre Dame 2.

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Soccer Box Score (Final)2009 Notre Dame Women's Soccer

Loyola-Chicago vs #2 Notre Dame (Aug 28, 2009 at Notre Dame, Ind.)

Goals by period 1 2 TotalLoyola-Chicago 0 0 0Notre Dame 1 1 2

Loyola-Chicago (0-3-0) vs.Notre Dame (2-0-0)Date: Aug 28, 2009 • Attendance: 921Weather: 60s, overcast, wet grounds

Loyola-ChicagoPo ## Player Sh SO G Agk 1 GROESCH, Katie - - - -m 3 MORAWSKI, Ashley - - - -d 6 ROUFUS, Allie - - - -d 9 MORAWSKI, Cara - - - -f 14 PONTICELLO, Leah - - - -m 21 BERRIER, Casey 1 - - -f 22 HUBLY, Jessie 3 2 - -m 24 PAPIERSKI, Kristin - - - -d 29 COLHOFF, Julie - - - -d 33 FUNK, Ashley 1 1 - -f 38 PAPIERSKI, Lauren - - - -

-- Substitutes --2 STOKES, Chelsie - - - -4 OSTARELLO, Lauren - - - -5 MICHL, Ani - - - -7 MICHELINI, Ana Clau - - - -8 HUNT, Selina - - - -11 STATON, Nikki 1 - - -13 VERA, Jackie - - - -15 ADAM, Allison - - - -19 HURLEY, Courtney - - - -20 MARTIN, Jennifer - - - -26 WILSON, Julia - - - -28 TOOREN, Chrissy - - - -36 TREVILLIAN, Laura - - - -37 TASHJIAN, Sally - - - -

Totals 6 3 0 0

Notre DamePo ## Player Sh SO G Agk 13 LYSANDER, Kelsey - - - -m 4 KNAACK, Taylor 2 1 - -d 5 CAMPBELL, Molly 6 6 1 -f 6 HENDERSON, Melissa 5 4 1 1m 7 CLARK, Amanda - - - -d 8 FORD, Haley 1 - - -d 12 SCHUVEILLER, Jessic 1 1 - -m 15 AUGUSTIN, Rose 1 - - -f 17 BARG, Courtney 2 - - -f 19 STASTNY, Tereza 1 1 - -d 25 SCHEIDLER, Julie - - - 1

-- Substitutes --9 FOWLKES, Lauren 1 - - -21 IANTORNO, Erica 1 - - -23 HALL, Jazmin - - - -24 JANTSCH, Ellen - - - -

Totals 21 13 2 2

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 GROESCH, Katie 90:00 2 11

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves13 LYSANDER, Kelsey 90:00 0 3

Shots by period 1 2 TotalLoyola-Chicago 4 2 6Notre Dame 9 12 21

Corner kicks 1 2 TotalLoyola-Chicago 2 1 3Notre Dame 2 5 7

Saves by period 1 2 TotalLoyola-Chicago 3 8 11Notre Dame 1 2 3

Fouls 1 2 TotalLoyola-Chicago 6 5 11Notre Dame 9 7 16

Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description

1. 13:24 ND HENDERSON, Melissa (2 SCHEIDLER, Julie Settled pass from 25 in center, beat keeper toleft

2. 47:56 ND CAMPBELL, Molly (1) HENDERSON, Melissa Henderson cross from left, finish by Campbell far side/top of box

Cautions and ejections:

Stadium: Alumni FieldOfficials: Referee: Alex Mavrothalasitis; Asst. Referee: Michael Montani;Cien Asoera; Alt. Official: Ken Mather; Scorer: ND Sports Info;Offsides: Loyola-Chicago 0, Notre Dame 3.

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