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2011 Schedule Notre Dame’s Possible Starting Lineup (c = captain) No Name Pos Ht Yr G A Pts Notes 2 Mandy Laddish F 5-7 So. 1 7 9 • 2nd-tm all-BIG EAST (t-6th BE in asst) 6 Melissa Henderson (c) F 5-8 Sr. 18 8 44 1st-tm all-BE (top 6 NCAA in 3 categories) 9 Lauren Bohaboy F 5-8 Fr. 6 3 15 • BIG EAST All-Rookie Team selection 8 Elizabeth Tucker M 5-6 So. 1 5 7 • Asst on GWG, scored clincher vs. VU 12 Jessica Schuveiller (c) M 5-8 Sr. 6 2 14 • 1st-tm all-BE (5G-2A in last 10 gms) 13 Courtney Barg (c) M 5-5 Sr. 1 1 3 • Scored equalizer vs. Georgetown 5 Molly Campbell D 5-8 Sr. 0 3 3 • 68 career starts at all 3 field positions 11 Sammy Scofield D 5-7 Fr. 0 1 1 ND 6-2-1, 5 ShO since she became starter 16 Kecia Morway D 5-5 So. 0 2 2 • Career-high two assists this season 23 Jazmin Hall D 5-3 Jr. 1 2 4 • Set up Henderson GWG at Marquette 3 Maddie Fox GK 5-8 Jr. 8-4-3, 0.82 GAA, 4 ShO • 2nd BIG EAST in GAA, 1st in SV% (.812) Pronunciations: Bohaboy (BOWE-uh-boy); Morway (KEY-shuh); Schuveiller (SHOE-vy-ler); Scofield (SKOH-field) 2011 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer — Match 21 NCAA Championship — First Round Notre Dame Fighting Irish (10-7-3 / 6-3-2 BIG EAST) vs. #16/13 Illinois Fighting Illini (16-4-2 / 8-2-1 Big Ten) uDATE: November 13, 2011 uTIME: 1:00 p.m. CT uAT: Champaign, Ill. UI Soccer Stadium (2,000) uSERIES: ND leads 1-0-0 u1ST MTG: ND 2-0 (11/18/07) (NCAA 2nd rd @ ND) uLIVE STATS: UND.com uLIVE CHAT: UND.com/blog uTEXT ALERT: UND.com uTWITTER: @NDsoccernews uTICKETS: Available on-site Storylines u Notre Dame is competing in the NCAA Championship for the 19th consecutive sea- son, the second-longest active appearance streak in the nation. u Since the NCAA field expanded to 64 teams in 2001, the Fighting Irish are 10-0 in first- round matches (all at home) with a 43-4 ag- gregate scoring margin. A fter all the ups and downs Notre Dame has experienced this season, the slate is wiped clean and the road ahead is crystal clear as the Fighting Irish kick off their 19th con- secutive NCAA Championship appearance at 1 p.m. CT (2 p.m. ET) Sunday with a first-round match against No. 16/13 Illinois at the Illinois Soccer & Track Stadium in Champaign, Ill. Notre Dame (10-7-3) has been off for the past nine days since it last took the pitch on Nov. 4 and came away with a frustrating 2-1 loss to Louisville in the BIG EAST Championship semifinals at Morgantown, W.Va. Despite allow- ing two goals in the first 11 minutes, the Fighting Irish dominated the run of play throughout, and had several chances to tie the match in the final 10 minutes, but had one goal disallowed (off- side) and hit the woodwork twice in that time. Sophomore forward Adriana Leon scored off an assist by senior forward Melissa Hen- derson at 71:40 for the Notre Dame goal. Rankings u Notre Dame is receiving votes in the latest NSCAA poll. u Illinois is ranked 16th in the latest NSCAA poll and 13th in the new Soccer America poll. Websites u Notre Dame: http://www.UND.com u Illinois: http://www.fightingillini.com u BIG EAST: http://www.bigeast.org u Big Ten: http://www.bigten.org 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 Fighting Irish have won three NCAA titles (1995, 2004, 2010) to highlight a resume that includes eight NCAA national championship match appearances and 12 trips to the NCAA College Cup semifi- nals (second-most in tournament history). Notre Dame has earned 19 consecutive NCAA Cham- pionship berths (1993-2011) and is one of only two schools to reach the final-32 every year since 1993. In their history, the Fighting Irish have devel- oped four Hermann Trophy winners and 49 All- Americans, including 19 first-team selections. Now in its 24th season in 2011, Notre Dame owns an all-time record of 463-81-25 (.836). Notre Dame Head Coach Randy Waldrum Midwestern State ’81 u 13th season at Notre Dame • 263-43-14 (.844) at Notre Dame. • 370-93-26 (.783) in 22nd season (women). • 446-148-33 (.738) in 30th season (overall). NOTES u 3rd on the NCAA Division I career winning percentage list (2nd among active coaches) u 2-time National Coach of the Year (2009-10) u 8-time NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year u 8-time conference Coach of the Year • = BIG EAST Conference match 1 = Played in Maple City, Mich. (Myles Kimmerly Park) 2 = Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 3 = Notre Dame adidas Invitational (Notre Dame, Ind.) 4 = Stanford Invitational (Stanford, Calif./Santa Clara, Calif.) 5 = BIG EAST Championship (semifinals/final at Morgantown, W.Va.) 6 = NCAA Championship (matches played at campus sites) 7 = NCAA Women’s College Cup (Kennesaw, Ga.) UND = Match webcast live on UND.com (free access) FSC = Match televised live on Fox Soccer Channel ESPNU = Match to be televised live on ESPNU CBSSN = Match televised live on CBS Sports Network Home matches are shown in boldface and played at Alumni Stadium (capacity 2,500) in Notre Dame, Ind. 10-7-3 / 6-3-2 BIG EAST A9 (1) Nebraska (exhib.) W, 5-0 A12 (1) vs. Virginia (exhib.) (10) 1 W, 7-5 A19 (1/2) Wisconsin UND W, 2-0 A26 (1/2) at North Carolina (3/3) 2 L, 1-2 OT A28 (1/2) vs. Duke (21/10) 2 L, 1-3 S2 (10/7) Tulsa 3-UND W, 7-1 S4 (10/7) Indiana 3-UND W, 4-1 S9 (8/7) @ Stanford (2/2) 4 L, 1-2 S11 (8/7) @ Santa Clara (17/18) 4 T, 1-1 2OT S16 (12/14) • Louisville UND L, 0-1 S18 (12/14) • @ Cincinnati W, 4-1 S22 (20/24) • @ South Florida FSC T, 1-1 2OT S25 (20/24) • @ Marquette (14/15) L, 2-3 OT S30 • Connecticut ESPNU W, 3-0 O2 • Providence UND W, 3-0 O7 • @ Seton Hall W, 2-0 O9 • @ Rutgers T, 0-0 2OT O14 • Georgetown UND L, 2-3 O16 • Villanova UND W, 3-1 O21 • DePaul UND W, 5-1 O30 @ Marquette (5/9) 5 W, 1-0 N4 vs. Louisville 5-CBSSN L, 1-2 N13 @ Illinois (16/13) 6 1:00 CT N18 NCAA 2nd Round 6 TBA N20 NCAA 3rd Round 6 TBA N25- 27 NCAA Quarterfinals 6 TBA D2 NCAA College Cup Semifinals 7-ESPNU TBA D4 NCAA College Cup Final 7-ESPNU TBA 1 NOTRE DAME Women’s Soccer 2011 2011 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer Three-Time NCAA Champions (1995, 2004, 2010) Eight-Time NCAA Finalists • 12 NCAA College Cup Berths

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Page 1: NOTRE DAME · 2019-05-18 · 2011 Schedule Notre Dame’s Possible Starting Lineup (c = captain) No Name Pos Ht Yr G A Pts Notes 2 Mandy Laddish F 5-7 So. 1 7 9 • 2nd-tm all-BIG

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No Name Pos Ht Yr G A Pts Notes 2 Mandy Laddish F 5-7 So. 1 7 9 • 2nd-tm all-BIG EAST (t-6th BE in asst) 6 Melissa Henderson (c) F 5-8 Sr. 18 8 44 • 1st-tm all-BE (top 6 NCAA in 3 categories) 9 Lauren Bohaboy F 5-8 Fr. 6 3 15 • BIG EAST All-Rookie Team selection 8 Elizabeth Tucker M 5-6 So. 1 5 7 • Asst on GWG, scored clincher vs. VU12 Jessica Schuveiller (c) M 5-8 Sr. 6 2 14 • 1st-tm all-BE (5G-2A in last 10 gms) 13 Courtney Barg (c) M 5-5 Sr. 1 1 3 • Scored equalizer vs. Georgetown 5 Molly Campbell D 5-8 Sr. 0 3 3 • 68 career starts at all 3 field positions 11 Sammy Scofield D 5-7 Fr. 0 1 1 • ND 6-2-1, 5 ShO since she became starter 16 Kecia Morway D 5-5 So. 0 2 2 • Career-high two assists this season 23 Jazmin Hall D 5-3 Jr. 1 2 4 • Set up Henderson GWG at Marquette 3 Maddie Fox GK 5-8 Jr. 8-4-3, 0.82 GAA, 4 ShO • 2nd BIG EAST in GAA, 1st in SV% (.812)Pronunciations: Bohaboy (BOWE-uh-boy); Morway (KEY-shuh); Schuveiller (SHOE-vy-ler); Scofield (SKOH-field)

2011 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer — Match 21NCAA Championship — First RoundNotre Dame Fighting Irish (10-7-3 / 6-3-2 BIG EAST) vs.#16/13 Illinois Fighting Illini (16-4-2 / 8-2-1 Big Ten)

uDATE: November 13, 2011uTIME: 1:00 p.m. CTuAT: Champaign, Ill. UI Soccer Stadium (2,000)uSERIES: ND leads 1-0-0u1ST MTG: ND 2-0 (11/18/07) (NCAA 2nd rd @ ND)

uLIVE STATS: UND.comuLIVE CHAT: UND.com/bloguTEXT ALERT: UND.comuTWITTER: @NDsoccernewsuTICKETS: Available on-site

Storylinesu Notre Dame is competing in the NCAA

Championship for the 19th consecutive sea-son, the second-longest active appearance streak in the nation.

u Since the NCAA field expanded to 64 teams in 2001, the Fighting Irish are 10-0 in first-round matches (all at home) with a 43-4 ag-gregate scoring margin.

After all the ups and downs Notre Dame has experienced this season, the slate is wiped clean and the road ahead is crystal

clear as the Fighting Irish kick off their 19th con-secutive NCAA Championship appearance at 1 p.m. CT (2 p.m. ET) Sunday with a first-round match against No. 16/13 Illinois at the Illinois Soccer & Track Stadium in Champaign, Ill. Notre Dame (10-7-3) has been off for the past nine days since it last took the pitch on Nov. 4 and came away with a frustrating 2-1 loss to Louisville in the BIG EAST Championship semifinals at Morgantown, W.Va. Despite allow-ing two goals in the first 11 minutes, the Fighting Irish dominated the run of play throughout, and had several chances to tie the match in the final 10 minutes, but had one goal disallowed (off-side) and hit the woodwork twice in that time. Sophomore forward Adriana Leon scored off an assist by senior forward Melissa Hen-derson at 71:40 for the Notre Dame goal.

Rankingsu Notre Dame is receiving votes in the latest

NSCAA poll.u Illinois is ranked 16th in the latest NSCAA

poll and 13th in the new Soccer America poll.

Websitesu Notre Dame: http://www.UND.comu Illinois: http://www.fightingillini.comu BIG EAST: http://www.bigeast.orgu Big Ten: http://www.bigten.org

Setting The (Golden Dome) StandardWhen it comes to powerhouse programs in women’s college soccer, one need look no fur-ther than Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish have won three NCAA titles (1995, 2004, 2010) to highlight a resume that includes eight NCAA national championship match appearances and 12 trips to the NCAA College Cup semifi-nals (second-most in tournament history). Notre Dame has earned 19 consecutive NCAA Cham-pionship berths (1993-2011) and is one of only two schools to reach the final-32 every year since 1993. In their history, the Fighting Irish have devel-oped four Hermann Trophy winners and 49 All-Americans, including 19 first-team selections. Now in its 24th season in 2011, Notre Dame owns an all-time record of 463-81-25 (.836).

Notre Dame Head Coach Randy WaldrumMidwestern State ’81u 13th season at Notre Dame • 263-43-14 (.844) at Notre Dame. • 370-93-26 (.783) in 22nd season (women). • 446-148-33 (.738) in 30th season (overall).NOTESu 3rd on the NCAA Division I career winning

percentage list (2nd among active coaches)u 2-time National Coach of the Year (2009-10)u 8-time NSCAA Regional Coach of the Yearu 8-time conference Coach of the Year

• = BIG EAST Conference match1 = Played in Maple City, Mich. (Myles Kimmerly Park)2 = Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)3 = Notre Dame adidas Invitational (Notre Dame, Ind.)4 = Stanford Invitational (Stanford, Calif./Santa Clara, Calif.)5 = BIG EAST Championship (semifinals/final at Morgantown, W.Va.)6 = NCAA Championship (matches played at campus sites)7 = NCAA Women’s College Cup (Kennesaw, Ga.)

UND = Match webcast live on UND.com (free access)FSC = Match televised live on Fox Soccer ChannelESPNU = Match to be televised live on ESPNUCBSSN = Match televised live on CBS Sports Network

Home matches are shown in boldface and played at Alumni Stadium (capacity 2,500) in Notre Dame, Ind.

10-7-3 / 6-3-2 BIG EASTA9 (1) Nebraska (exhib.) W, 5-0A12 (1) vs. Virginia (exhib.) (10)1 W, 7-5

A19 (1/2) WisconsinUND W, 2-0A26 (1/2) at North Carolina (3/3)2 L, 1-2OT

A28 (1/2) vs. Duke (21/10)2 L, 1-3

S2 (10/7) Tulsa3-UND W, 7-1S4 (10/7) Indiana3-UND W, 4-1S9 (8/7) @ Stanford (2/2)4 L, 1-2S11 (8/7) @ Santa Clara (17/18)4 T, 1-12OT

S16 (12/14) • LouisvilleUND L, 0-1S18 (12/14) • @ Cincinnati W, 4-1S22 (20/24) • @ South FloridaFSC T, 1-12OT

S25 (20/24) • @ Marquette (14/15) L, 2-3OT

S30 • ConnecticutESPNU W, 3-0O2 • ProvidenceUND W, 3-0O7 • @ Seton Hall W, 2-0O9 • @ Rutgers T, 0-02OT

O14 • GeorgetownUND L, 2-3O16 • VillanovaUND W, 3-1O21 • DePaulUND W, 5-1O30 @ Marquette (5/9)5 W, 1-0N4 vs. Louisville5-CBSSN L, 1-2N13 @ Illinois (16/13)6 1:00 CTN18 NCAA 2nd Round6 TBAN20 NCAA 3rd Round6 TBAN25-27

NCAA Quarterfinals6 TBA

D2 NCAA College Cup Semifinals7-ESPNU TBAD4 NCAA College Cup Final7-ESPNU TBA

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2011 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer

Three-Time NCAA Champions (1995, 2004, 2010) Eight-Time NCAA Finalists • 12 NCAA College Cup Berths

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2011 NOTRE DAME WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTERS

Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School) 0 Jennifer Jasper GK 5-8 Fr.-HS Fort Worth, Texas (Trinity Valley School) 1 Sarah Voigt GK 5-10 Fr.-HS Middleburg, Fla. (St. John’s Country Day School) 2 Mandy Laddish M 5-7 So.-1V Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit) 3 Maddie Fox GK 5-8 Jr.-2V San Jose, Calif. (Leigh) 5 Molly Campbell D/M 5-8 Sr.-3V Mission Hills, Kan. (St. Teresa’s Acad.) 6 Melissa Henderson (C) F 5-8 Sr.-3V Garland, Texas (Berkner) 7 Rebecca Twining M/D 5-4 So.-1V Houston, Texas (Second Baptist) 8 Elizabeth Tucker M 5-6 So.-1V Jacksonville, Fla. (Bishop Kenny) 9 Lauren Bohaboy F 5-8 Fr.-HS Mission Viejo, Calif. (Santa Margarita) 11 Sammy Scofield M/D 5-7 Fr.-HS Geneva, Ill. (Geneva) 12 Jessica Schuveiller (C) D/M 5-8 Sr.-3V Plano, Texas (Plano West) 13 Courtney Barg (C) M 5-5 Sr.-3V Plano, Texas (Plano West) 15 Karin Simonian M/F 5-2 Fr.-HS Westbury, N.Y. (W.T. Clarke) 16 Kecia Morway D 5-3 So.-1V Lake Villa, Ill. (Lakes Community) 17 Taylor Schneider D/M 5-6 Fr.-HS Southlake, Texas (Carroll Senior) 18 Elizabeth Wilson D 5-9 So.-SQ Kansas City, Mo. (St. Teresa’s Acad.) 19 Adriana Leon F 5-3 So.-1V Maple, Ontario (The Country Day School) 23 Jazmin Hall D 5-3 Jr.-2V Highland Village, Texas (Marcus) 24 Ellen Jantsch M/D 5-9 Sr.-3V Kansas City, Mo. (St. Teresa’s Acad.) 25 Nicole Rodriguez M 5-6 So.-TR Avon, Conn. (The Master’s School) 26 Haley Chamberlain D 5-8 Sr.-1V Chandler, Ariz. (Xavier Prep) 27 Brynn Gerstle D/M 5-9 Sr.-2V Louisville, Ky. (Assumption) 28 Ellen Bartindale D 5-9 Sr.-2V St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles East) 29 Tayler Turner F 5-6 So.-SQ Granger, Ind. (South Bend St. Joseph’s) 30 Nicole Borner M 5-5 Jr.-TR Pendleton, N.Y. (Starpoint)(C) - team captain

Coaching StaffName Position Year at ND Alma MaterRandy Waldrum Head Coach 13th Midwestern State ’81Dawn Greathouse Assistant Coach 9th Baylor ’01Ken Nuber Assistant Coach 4th Saint Francis (Ind.) ’93Jeannette Boudway Director of Operations 4th DePaul ’01

Pronunciation GuideLauren Bohaboy BOWE-uh-boyJeannette Boudway BOOD-wayBrynn Gerstle GUR-stullEllen Jantsch JANTZAdriana Leon AY-dree-ANN-uh Lee-OWNKecia Morway KEY-shuhJessica Schuveiller SHOE-vy-lerSammy Scofield SKOH-fieldKarin Simonian sih-MOE-knee-unRebecca Twining TWY-ning

By ClassSeniors ................................................ 8

Juniors ................................................. 3

Sophomores ........................................ 7

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

By PositionForwards ............................................. 5

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

Defenders .......................................... 12

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

By State/ProvinceTexas ................................................... 7

Missouri ............................................... 3

Illinois ................................................... 3

California ............................................. 2

Florida .................................................. 2

New York ............................................. 2

Indiana ................................................. 1

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

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

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

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

Ontario (Canada) ................................. 1

By Height5-10 ...............................................Voigt

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

5-8 .. Bohaboy, Campbell, Chamberlain,

Fox, Henderson, Jasper, Schuveiller

5-7 ............................. Laddish, Scofield

5-6 ......................Rodriguez, Schneider,

Tucker, Turner

5-5 .....................................Barg, Borner

5-4 .............................................Twining

5-3 .......................... Hall, Leon, Morway

5-2 .......................................... Simonian

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2011 Standings (through matches of Nov. 11)

American W L T Pts W L T

(10/9) West Virginia 10 1 0 30 17 4 0

(12/19) Marquette 10 1 0 30 17 3 0

Syracuse 6 5 0 18 7 8 3

Providence 5 6 0 15 8 9 4

St. John’s 5 6 0 15 9 9 1

Connecticut 4 5 2 14 7 8 2

South Florida 2 6 3 9 6 8 4

Pittsburgh 1 8 2 5 2 13 4

National W L T Pts W L T

(rv/-) Louisville 8 1 2 26 12 6 3

Georgetown 8 3 0 24 15 6 0

(rv/-) NOTRE DAME 6 3 2 20 10 7 3

Seton Hall 4 6 1 13 9 8 3

Rutgers 3 5 3 12 8 8 3

Villanova 4 7 0 12 8 9 2

Cincinnati 2 7 2 8 6 9 4

DePaul 1 9 1 4 3 14 13 points for win; 1 point for tie (BIG EAST matches only)(x/x) - ranking in current NSCAA/Soccer America polls

Postseason AwardsOffensive Player of the Year ....Christine Exeter, LouisvilleDefensive Player of the Year ... Kerry McBride, MarquetteMidfielder of the Year ............... Ingrid Wells, GeorgetownGoalkeeper of the Year............... Natalie Kulla, MarquetteCoach of the Year........ Karen Ferguson-Dayes, LouisvilleRookie of the Year .............. Kate Schwindel, West VirginiaFair Play Award ........................................... Notre Dame

Notre Dame All-BIG EAST SelectionsMelissa Henderson, Sr., F ................................ First TeamJessica Schuveiller, Sr., D/M ............................ First TeamMandy Laddish, So., M ...............................Second Team

Notre Dame BIG EAST All-Rookie Team SelectionsLauren Bohaboy, Fr., F

BIG EAST ChampionshipFirst Roundat Providence 1, Rutgers 0at Seton Hall 1, St. John’s 0

QuarterfinalsNotre Dame 1, at Marquette 0at Louisville 2, Providence 0at West Virginia 5, Seton Hall 0at Georgetown 3, Syracuse 1

Semifinals (@ Morgantown, W.Va. - CBS Sports Network)Louisville 2, Notre Dame 1West Virginia 5, Georgetown 1

Final (@ Morgantown, W.Va. - CBS Sports Network)West Virginia 2, Louisville 0

BIG EAST in the NCAA ChampionshipSaturday, November 12 — First RoundVirginia Tech at West Virginia 6:00pDayton at Louisville 7:00pToledo at Marquette 7:00p

Sunday, November 13 — First RoundNotre Dame at Illinois 2:00p

All times Eastern and subject to change

Around The BIG EAST

2011 NOTRE DAME WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTERS

Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School) 13 Courtney Barg (C) M 5-5 Sr.-3V Plano, Texas (Plano West) 28 Ellen Bartindale D 5-9 Sr.-2V St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles East) 9 Lauren Bohaboy F 5-8 Fr.-HS Mission Viejo, Calif. (Santa Margarita) 30 Nicole Borner M 5-5 Jr.-TR Pendleton, N.Y. (Starpoint) 5 Molly Campbell D/M 5-8 Sr.-3V Mission Hills, Kan. (St. Teresa’s Acad.) 26 Haley Chamberlain D 5-8 Sr.-1V Chandler, Ariz. (Xavier Prep) 3 Maddie Fox GK 5-8 Jr.-2V San Jose, Calif. (Leigh) 27 Brynn Gerstle D/M 5-9 Sr.-2V Louisville, Ky. (Assumption) 23 Jazmin Hall D 5-3 Jr.-2V Highland Village, Texas (Marcus) 6 Melissa Henderson (C) F 5-8 Sr.-3V Garland, Texas (Berkner) 24 Ellen Jantsch M/D 5-9 Sr.-3V Kansas City, Mo. (St. Teresa’s Acad.) 0 Jennifer Jasper GK 5-8 Fr.-HS Fort Worth, Texas (Trinity Valley School) 2 Mandy Laddish M 5-7 So.-1V Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit) 19 Adriana Leon F 5-3 So.-1V Maple, Ontario (The Country Day School) 16 Kecia Morway D 5-3 So.-1V Lake Villa, Ill. (Lakes Community) 25 Nicole Rodriguez M 5-6 So.-TR Avon, Conn. (The Master’s School) 17 Taylor Schneider D/M 5-6 Fr.-HS Southlake, Texas (Carroll Senior) 12 Jessica Schuveiller (C) D/M 5-8 Sr.-3V Plano, Texas (Plano West) 11 Sammy Scofield M/D 5-7 Fr.-HS Geneva, Ill. (Geneva) 15 Karin Simonian M/F 5-2 Fr.-HS Westbury, N.Y. (W.T. Clarke) 8 Elizabeth Tucker M 5-6 So.-1V Jacksonville, Fla. (Bishop Kenny) 29 Tayler Turner F 5-6 So.-SQ Granger, Ind. (South Bend St. Joseph’s) 7 Rebecca Twining M/D 5-4 So.-1V Houston, Texas (Second Baptist) 1 Sarah Voigt GK 5-10 Fr.-HS Middleburg, Fla. (St. John’s Country Day School) 18 Elizabeth Wilson D 5-9 So.-SQ Kansas City, Mo. (St. Teresa’s Acad.)(C) - team captain

Coaching StaffName Position Year at ND Alma MaterRandy Waldrum Head Coach 13th Midwestern State ’81Dawn Greathouse Assistant Coach 9th Baylor ’01Ken Nuber Assistant Coach 4th Saint Francis (Ind.) ’93Jeannette Boudway Director of Operations 4th DePaul ’01

Pronunciation GuideLauren Bohaboy BOWE-uh-boyJeannette Boudway BOOD-wayBrynn Gerstle GUR-stullEllen Jantsch JANTZAdriana Leon AY-dree-ANN-uh Lee-OWNKecia Morway KEY-shuhJessica Schuveiller SHOE-vy-lerSammy Scofield SKOH-fieldKarin Simonian sih-MOE-knee-unRebecca Twining TWY-ning

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A Quick Look At The Fighting IrishWhile it might not have been the season any of the Notre Dame players or coaches had hoped for, the goal still remains the same — and firmly within sight — as the Fighting Irish (10-7-3) have advanced to the NCAA Championship for the 19th consecutive season. This year has been one of near-misses and close calls, with six of Notre Dame’s seven losses by one goal (four vs. ranked opponents). Still, the Fighting Irish have lived up to their nickname, battling back from a 3-4-1 start by going unbeaten in nine of their final 12 matches and tallying five shutouts after having just one clean sheet in their first eight outings. Senior forward Melissa Henderson (18G-8A) has consistently maintained her place as one of the nation’s elite attackers and comes into Sun-day’s match riding a five-match point-scoring streak. Classmate and fellow tri-captain Jessica Schuveiller (6G-2A) has added offensive punch during this recent Fighting Irish resurgence, tal-lying 12 points (all but one of her goals) during the past 10 matches.

Scouting IllinoisRanked 16th in the latest National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) poll and 13th in the current Soccer America survey, Illinois is one of the nation’s hottest teams, go-ing unbeaten in its last 11 matches (10-0-1) since a 1-0 loss at Penn State on Sept. 25. The Fighting Illini are coming off a stirring three-match run to the Big Ten Tournament title, edging Ohio State on penalties, 4-2 (after a 1-1 draw), before earning overtime decisions against Michigan State (1-0) and Penn State (2-1) to hoist the hardware in Evanston, Ill. Sophomore midfielder Vanessa DiBer-nardo (17G-5A) is one of the nation’s leading scorers this year, and thus is was no surprise she netted the match-winner (her eighth of the year) 2:04 into extra time of the title contest against Penn State. However, she’s not the only weapon in Illinois’ arsenal, as senior mid-fielder Marissa Mykines (8G-3A) had the de-cisive tally in the semifinal vs. Michigan State, while sophomore forward Megan Pawloski (6G-2A) and junior midfielder Niki Read (4G-7A) have provided critical support. Junior Steph Panozzo has played all but 5:53 in the Fighting Illini goal this season, post-ing a 1.01 GAA with seven solo shutouts. Head coach Janet Rayfield is in her 10th year at Illinois with a 129-70-18 (.636) record. Adding in her six years at Arkansas in the mid-1990s, Rayfield has a career mark of 174-134-25 (.560), with an 0-1 record vs. Notre Dame.

The Notre Dame-Illinois SeriesDespite their geographic proximity and numer-ous meetings during the spring season, Sun-day will mark just the second time Notre Dame and Illinois have met on the soccer pitch in a meaningful match. The Fighting Irish won that initial encounter, 2-0, on Nov. 18, 2007, in the second round of the NCAA Championship at old Alumni Field (see following note for recap).

The Last Time Notre Dame And Illinois MetNo. 11 (and fourth-seeded) Notre Dame ad-vanced to the third round of the 2007 NCAA Championship with a 2-0 victory over Illinois on Nov. 18, 2007, at old Alumni Field. With leading scorer (and All-American) Brit-tany Bock held out of action due to a minor in-jury, two other veteran frontrunners — Amanda Cinalli and Michele Weissenhofer — stepped up to the occasion for Notre Dame by combin-ing on the first goal midway through the open-ing half. All-American Kerri Hanks then forced an own-goal with her cross from the right side, giving the Fighting Irish a 2-0 lead with 1:28 left in the first half. Notre Dame finished with a 13-10 edge in total shots and 6-3 in shots on goal, with Il-linois attempting many of its shots in the late stages after committing more players into the attack. Lauren Karas made three saves to se-cure the clean sheet in the Fighting Irish goal.

NCAA Championship Quick Kicks• Notre Dame is competing in the NCAA

Championship for the 19th consecutive year, the second-longest active streak of consec-utive berths, trailing only North Carolina (30) in that category. The 19-year run also is tied for third-longest in the tournament 30-year history, with Connecticut having a 26-year stretch (1982-2007) and Santa Clara also going to the tournament for 19 consecutive seasons (1989-2007).

• Notre Dame has a 59-15-1 (.793) all-time record in NCAA tournament play, going 6-2-1 (.722) in NCAA games played on the road (3-0 at North Carolina, 1-1 at Portland, 1-0 at Florida State and Oklahoma State, 0-0-1 at Nebraska, 0-1 at Stanford).

• The Fighting Irish are opening the NCAA Championship away from home for the first time since Nov. 13, 1993 (and just the sec-ond time in the program’s 19 tournament appearances), when they dropped a 2-1 decision to 10th-ranked George Mason in Madison, Wis, in the first round of the (then) 32-team event.

• Notre Dame and North Carolina are the only teams to have reached the final-32 or further in every NCAA Championship since 1993, and remain 1-2 in virtually all tournament ap-pearance records during that time — round-of-16 trips (UNC-18, ND-16, Portland-15), quarterfinals since 1994 (ND-14, UNC-14, Portland-13), College Cup berths since 1994 (UNC-13, ND-12) and title game appearanc-es since 1994 (UNC-11, ND-8; no one else with more than three).

• Notre Dame has advanced to the past five NCAA College Cups and six of the past sev-en, beginning with its 2004 national champi-onship.

• The Fighting Irish claimed NCAA titles in 1995, 2004 and 2010, joining North Carolina as the only three-time winners in the history of the tournament. Notre Dame also has finished as the NCAA runner-up five times (1994, 1996, 1999, 2006 and 2008) as part of its 12 NCAA College Cup berths (also

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Media ServicesThe official Notre Dame athletics web site contains the official team media guide, schedules, rosters, updated statistics and historical data from previous seasons. High-resolution color headshots and action photos of Fighting Irish players, coaches and staff are available upon request.Official Notre Dame athletics web site:• http://www.UND.com

In-Season Interview PolicyAll requests for Notre Dame player, coach or staff interviews must be made through Chris Masters and 24 hours’ notice is appreciated. Please be aware that student-athletes’ academic obligations always take precedence before any interview requests. Media members also may speak to Fighting Irish team personnel before or after training sessions. While most training sessions are open to the media, some may be closed at the coaching staff’s discretion — contact Chris Masters for the latest schedule and availability. On match days, no interviews will be granted with any Notre Dame players prior to competition. Matchday interviews with Fighting Irish head coach Randy Waldrum will be handled on a case-by-case basis.

Credentials / ParkingSeason credentials will be issued to all media covering the Fighting Irish on a regular basis. These passes provide admission to all regular-season Notre Dame women’s and men’s soccer matches at Alumni Stadium. Photographers are asked to remain at least 10 feet off the sideline, and may not shoot from the end lines without prior authorization. Credentials remain the property of the University of Notre Dame and may be revoked at any time. Parking is free for all Irish soccer matches in the Joyce Center C1 lot (located directly south of the Joyce Center and southwest of Alumni Stadium).

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Matchday ServicesMatchday packages containing match notes, programs and other information will be available in the press box prior to all home contests. In-progress and final statistics (including an official NCAA box score) will be provided to the media. The Alumni Stadium press box has phone and high-speed Internet capability at every seat location. Visiting broadcast outlets wishing to air the match live are asked to contact Chris Masters in advance for assistance in arranging the proper phone/Internet connections.

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NSCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Poll• November 8, 2011: Poll #13 Team (1st-Place Votes) Rec LW1 uStanford 19-0-3 12 UCLA 15-1-3 43 uDuke 17-3-1 34 Oklahoma State 19-1-2 25 Memphis 21-0-1 66 Wake Forest 14-3-4 97 Pepperdine 15-1-4 88 uVirginia 14-4-2 59 Florida State 14-6-1 1410 West Virginia 17-4-0 1211 uSanta Clara 13-2-5 712 uMarquette 17-3-0 1013 Penn State 19-4-0 1114 Boston University 18-2-1 1315 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 18-2-0 1516 uIllinois 16-4-2 1817 Texas A&M 15-5-2 2218 Maryland 10-5-4 1619 uNorth Carolina 11-5-1 1720 Florida 16-7-0 2321 Boston College 11-5-2 2022 South Carolina 15-6-0 1923 Oregon State 13-5-2 2124 Auburn 14-6-2 —25 William & Mary 17-2-2 25Others Receiving Votes: Dayton 53, UC Irvine 35, San Diego 17, Long Beach State 16, Tennessee 15, Michigan State 13, uLouisville 11, Virginia Tech 5, LSU 3, La Salle 3, NOTRE DAME 2.

LW = last week’s poll positionu = 2011 Notre Dame opponent (Virginia - exhibition)

Notre Dame in the NSCAA PollNSCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Poll Weeks RankedWeek Points Rank 2011 All Time*

Aug. 9, 2011 (Pre) N/A 1 1 226Aug. 23, 2011 744 (25) 1 2 227Aug. 30, 2011 490 10 3 228Sept. 6, 2011 544 8 4 229Sept. 13, 2011 385 12 5 230Sept. 20, 2011 150 20 6 231 Sept. 27, 2011 7 —Oct. 4, 2011 13 —Oct. 11, 2011 7 —Oct. 18, 2011 0 —Oct. 25, 2011 0 —Nov. 1, 2011 1 —Nov. 8, 2011 N/A —SEASON BESTS 744 (25) 1

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. 9, 2011 (Pre) 2 1 (11) 2 1Aug. 23, 2011 2 1 (9) 2 1Aug. 30, 2011 7 11 5 10Sept. 6, 2011 7 10 4 8Sept. 13, 2011 14 14 12 11Sept. 20, 2011 24 20 13 18Sept. 27, 2011 — t-25 24 29Oct. 4, 2011 — 22 21 25Oct. 11, 2011 — 22 21 27Oct. 18, 2011 — 30 30 39Oct. 25, 2011 — t-31 34 39Nov. 1, 2011 — 29 30 N/ANov. 8, 2011 — 32 34 N/ASEASON BESTS 2 1 (11) 2 1

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

semifinalist in 1997, 2000, 2007 and 2009), all since 1994.

Match #20 Recap: LouisvilleSophomore forward Adriana Leon scored in the 72nd minute, and Notre Dame had the ty-ing goal disallowed and hit both the goalpost and crossbar, all in the final 10 minutes, but was not able to complete a valiant second-half comeback, falling to Louisville, 2-1 in the semi-finals of the BIG EAST Conference Champion-ship on Nov. 4 at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium in Morgantown, W.Va. Senior forward/tri-captain Melissa Hender-son had the assist on Leon’s goal, extending her point-scoring streak to five matches, as the Fighting Irish (10-7-3) battled almost all the way back to reach the conference final after trailing by two goals less than 11 minutes into the contest. Notre Dame outshot the Cardinals, 19-11, including an 8-6 edge in shots on goal. The margins were even greater in the second half, when the Fighting Irish held a 12-5 total shot advantage, and a 5-2 spread in shots on goal. Notre Dame also earned a season-high 11 corner kicks on the day, finishing with an 11-3 edge from the flag (including five of six in the second half). Junior goalkeeper Maddie Fox registered four saves in the match, while her Louisville counterpart Chloe Kiefer made seven stops. The Cardinals got a goal and assist from Kaitie McDonald, with her 11th-minute score stand-ing up as the match-winner.

Four Irish Nab All-BIG EAST HonorsFour Notre Dame players received honors dur-ing the 2011 BIG EAST Conference Awards Banquet at the Lakeview Golf Resort & Spa in Morgantown, W.Va. Two of the three Fight-ing Irish senior captains — forward Melissa Henderson and defender/midfielder Jessica Schuveiller collected first-team all-conference citations (the 17th consecutive year Notre Dame has had multiple first-team honorees), while sophomore midfielder Mandy Laddish was a second-team all-BIG EAST choice and freshman forward Lauren Bohaboy was selected for the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. In addition, Notre Dame was named the recipient of the third annual BIG EAST Fair Play Award, which is given to the school which ac-cumulates the fewest fouls, yellow cards and red cards (based on a weighted point system — one point per foul, five points per yellow card, 10 points per red card) during the course of the conference season. It’s the first time the Fighting Irish have received that honor after they logged just 77 points during BIG EAST play (67 fouls, two yellow cards, zero red cards).

Trio Of Irish Earn Academic All-District HonorsThree Notre Dame players — senior midfielder/tri-captain Courtney Barg, sophomore mid-fielder Elizabeth Tucker and senior defender Molly Campbell — were named Capital One Academic All-District V selections, it was an-nounced Nov. 4 by the College Sports Informa-

tion Directors of America (CoSIDA). Barg and Tucker were chosen as first-team academic all-district honorees (the first citations of both players’ careers), and each advanced to the national ballot for Academic All-America consideration. Meanwhile, Camp-bell was a third-team academic all-district se-lection, marking the third consecutive year she has collected academic all-district recognition (first team in 2009, second team in 2010). The trio was chosen for district honors through voting by CoSIDA members in their district, which encompasses Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Ohio. To be nominated, a stu-dent-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.30 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale) at his/her current institution. In addition, nominated student-ath-letes must have participated in at least 50 per-cent of the team’s matches at their respective positions. Barg currently is enrolled in Notre Dame’s top-ranked Mendoza College of Business, where she is an accounting major and has a 3.612 cumulative GPA, in addition to twice earning dean’s list honors and copping three citations on the BIG EAST All-Academic Team (2009-11). Tucker presently is enrolled in Notre Dame’s top-ranked Mendoza College of Business, where she is an accounting major and has a perfect 4.000 cumulative GPA, having earned dean’s list honors in both semesters of her freshman year. She also made the 2010-11 BIG EAST All-Academic Team. Campbell is presently studying in the Col-lege of Arts and Letters, where she has re-corded a 3.589 cumulative GPA as a political science major. Along with her three academic all-district certificates, Campbell also is a three-time BIG EAST All-Academic Team se-lection (2009-11). The Notre Dame women’s soccer program has produced 24 Academic All-Americans in its history (a national-best 16 since women’s soccer was separated from the at-large Aca-demic All-America program in 2002), including Lauren Fowlkes’ first-team citation last year.

More Than Meets The EyeA few observers around the country may have raised an eyebrow at Notre Dame’s 10-7-3 re-cord this season. But consider the following:• The Fighting Irish played six matches

against Top 25 opponents (actually all were ranked 17th or higher in at least one of the two major polls), and five of those contests came on the ranked team’s home pitch (with the sixth at a neutral site). Notre Dame is 1-4-1 against ranked opponents this year, with three losses by one goal (two in overtime).

• Two of the seven losses were on the road at teams that would rise to No. 1 in the na-tional rankings the following week (North Carolina and Stanford), and in both match-es (plus the draws at No. 17/18 Santa Clara and Rutgers, and the overtime loss at No. 14/15 Marquette), Notre Dame was in a po-sition to win or claim no worse than a draw inside the final 10 minutes.

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Lauren Bohaboy (Fr., F)BIG EAST All-Rookie TeamTop Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (Oct. 3)Our Game Magazine Players To Watch (Oct. 3)BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (Oct. 3)Fox Soccer Channel Player of the Match (Sept. 22)

Melissa Henderson (Sr., F)First-Team All-BIG EASTSoccer News Net National Player of the Week (Oct. 24)Soccer America National Team of the Week (Nov. 1)Soccer America National Team of the Week (Oct. 24)Soccer America National Team of the Week (Sept. 5)Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (Oct. 24)Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (Sept. 5)Our Game Magazine Players To Watch (Oct. 24)Our Game Magazine Players To Watch (Sept. 5)CollegeSoccer360 Primetime Performer (Nov. 1)Chicagoland Soccer News Player of the Week (Oct. 24)Chicagoland Soccer News Player of the Week (Sept. 19)Dallas Soccer News Player of the Week (Sept. 5)Notre Dame adidas Invitational Offensive MVPBIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 24)BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 5)BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (Oct. 17)BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (Sept. 19)BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (Aug. 22)Hermann Trophy Watch ListSoccer America Preseason All-America TeamLowe’s Senior CLASS Award NomineeBIG EAST Preseason Offensive Player of the Year

Maddie Fox (Jr., GK)Chicagoland Soccer News Player of the Week (Sept. 26)

Mandy Laddish (So., M)Second-Team All-BIG EASTNotre Dame adidas Invitational All-Tournament Team

Adriana Leon (So., F)Notre Dame adidas Invitational All-Tournament Team

Jessica Schuveiller (Sr., D)First-Team All-BIG EASTSoccer America National Team of the Week (Oct. 3)Our Game Magazine Players To Watch (Oct. 3)BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 3)Notre Dame adidas Invitational Defensive MVPBIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (Oct. 10)BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (Aug. 22)Soccer America Preseason All-America TeamBIG EAST Preseason Co-Defensive Player of the Year

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• Overall, six of Notre Dame’s seven losses have been by one goal, with two coming on the road in overtime (No. 3 North Carolina and No. 14/15 Marquette), a third on the road in the final three minutes of regulation (No. 2 Stanford), the fourth on a second own-goal of the night (Georgetown) and the most recent after the tying score was con-troversially disallowed with 8:30 left (Louis-ville - BIG EAST semifinal).

• Following up on that point, the fates have been unkind to the Fighting Irish when it’s mattered most. At UNC, senior defender/tri-captain Jessica Schuveiller had her potential game-winning header in the 85th minute tag the crossbar, something her classmate, midfielder Ellen Jantsch, would duplicate in the 72nd minute of a tied match at Santa Clara. In addition, Jantsch nearly doubled Notre Dame’s lead at Stanford with a 72nd-minute header that grazed the left post, while Schuveiller almost netted the equalizer in the regular-season match against Louisville in the 62nd minute as her free kick from outside the box beat Cardi-nals’ goalkeeper Chloe Kiefer, only to be cleared off the line by Louisville defender Casey Whitfield. Notre Dame also outshot Rutgers 5-0 in the first overtime (3-0 on goal) but was denied by three diving saves from RU goalkeeper Jessica Janosz. In the rematch with Louisville, the Fighting Irish peppered the Cardinals’ cage in the final 10 minutes, hitting the post and crossbar and having a goal wiped out by a highly-dubious offside call.

• Head coach Randy Waldrum is known for playing a rugged non-conference schedule as a means of preparing his squad (espe-cially his younger players) for the tests they will face later on, particularly in the postsea-son. In fact, in 12 of Waldrum’s 13 seasons at Notre Dame (all but ’06), the Fighting Irish have faced at least two Top 25 opponents during their non-conference slate.

• It’s not as though Waldrum, his staff, and even some of his players haven’t rebound-ed from a slow start before. In 2007, the Fighting Irish opened 3-4-1 before going unbeaten in their next 17 outings (16-0-1) to reach the College Cup. In 2009, Notre Dame began the year 3-3-0, then compiled a 19-match unbeaten streak (18-0-1) that led to another College Cup berth.

Sunday SchoolNotre Dame is unbeaten in 26 of its last 29 matches on Sunday (22-3-4), including a 17-match unbeaten streak that was snapped with a 2-0 loss to Connecticut in the BIG EAST Championship quarterfinals on Oct. 31, 2010. Still, the Fighting Irish own a 41-5-5 (.853) record in the past 50 contests when closing out the weekend, dating back to September 2007 (when Notre Dame lost three consecutive Sunday matches to nationally-ranked Stan-ford, Oklahoma State and Penn State, all by 2-1 scores and the first two in overtime).

Henderson A Trend SetterIf you’re looking to spot a trend in Notre

Dame’s success during the past four seasons, look no further than senior forward Melissa Henderson. Since the Garland, Texas, native arrived in South Bend, she has scored 70 goals ( s e c o n d - m o s t among active Di-vision I players, and tied for fourth in school history) and added 26 as-sists for 166 ca-reer points (ninth in school history), making her one of 26 Fight-ing Irish players with at least 20 goals and 20 assists in her career. This season, Henderson leads the BIG EAST in goals (18), goals per match (0.90), points (44) and points per match (2.20). She also is among the top five in the conference in total shots (2nd - 75), shots per match (3rd - 3.75), assists (tied-4th - 8) and assists per match (4th - 0.40). On the national stage, Henderson ranks among the top 10 in total goals (fifth), goals per match (fifth), points per match (sixth) and total points (ninth). She is one of seven players in the country currently in the top nine in all four categories (as of Nov. 7). What’s more, Henderson has a school re-cord-tying three hat tricks this season (vs. In-diana, Cincinnati and DePaul), making her one of only four BIG EAST players with a three-goal night, and the only one to do it more than once. She also now has six career hat tricks, tying the school record held by two-time Hermann Trophy recipient Kerri Hanks (2005-08) and Jenny Heft (1996-99). The “Texas” hat trick she bagged vs. DePaul on Oct. 21 was notable in that she became just the fifth player to score four goals in a BIG EAST regular-season match, and the first in more than 13 years — former Seton Hall All-American and England National Team striker Kelly Smith was the last to do so on Oct. 16, 1998, at Pittsburgh. These markers have been particularly valu-able to Fighting Irish fortunes. In fact, during Henderson’s career, Notre Dame is 42-3-3 when she scores a goal, something she’s done in 21 of her last 35 outings, dating back to last season. The Fighting Irish also are 53-4-3 all-time when Henderson tallies a point, which she has done in 40 of the past 55 contests, a stretch that carries back to 2009. The only times Notre Dame has lost when Henderson had a goal or point came earlier this season, when she scored goals at No. 2 Stanford (lost 2-1 on Sept. 9) and No. 14/15 Marquette (lost 3-2 in overtime on Sept. 25), as well as at home vs. Georgetown (lost 3-2 on Oct. 14), and delivered an assist vs. Louisville in the BIG EAST semifinal (lost 2-1 on Nov. 4).

Henderson Called Into U-23 CampLast month, senior forward Melissa Hender-son completed a week-long training camp with the United States Under-23 National Team at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. The camp, which took place Oct. 3-7 and featured 25 of the nation’s top college players and

NCAA D-I Active PlayersCareer Goals

Player GoalsSarah Hagen (UWM) 91*uMelissa Henderson (ND) 70*Morgan Marlborough (Neb) 59Danielle Foxhoven (Port) 57*Laura Heyboer (MichSt) 57Sydney Leroux (UCLA) 57*Note: through Nov. 11; * - active in NCAA tournament

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Time of MatchDays (before 6 p.m local time) 6-4-2Nights (6 p.m. or later local time) 4-3-1

LocationHome matches 7-2Road matches 3-3-3Neutral site matches 0-2

Score TotalsScore opening goal 7-2-1Allow opening goal 3-5-1Leading 2-0 3-0Trailing 2-0 0-2

Halftime scoreLeading at the half 10-1-1Tied at the half 0-3-1Trailing at the half 0-3-1

10-minute scoreLeading with 10 minutes left 9-1-1Tied with 10 minutes left 1-2-2Trailing with 10 minutes left 0-4

5-minute scoreLeading with 5 minutes left 10-0-1Tied with 5 minutes left 0-3-2Trailing with 5 minutes left 0-4

Shots on goal marginTake more shots on goal 9-3-3Take same number of shots on goal 0-1Take fewer shots on goal 1-3

Total shots marginTake more total shots 8-4-3Take same number of total shots 0-0Take fewer total shots 2-3

Corner kicks marginTake more corner kicks 8-4-3Take same number of corner kicks 0-0Take fewer corner kicks 2-3

MiscellaneousVs. Top 25 (NSCAA or Soccer America polls) 1-4-1On broadcast television 1-1-1In white jerseys 2-3In alternate white jerseys 4-1In blue jerseys 4-3-3In overtime matches 0-2-3Playing in rain/snow/wet grounds 2-4-1

Individual AccomplishmentsWhen Henderson scores a goal 7-3-1When Henderson scores a point 9-4-1

Conference AffiliationAtlantic Coast 0-2BIG EAST 7-4-2Big Ten 2-0Conference USA 1-0Pac-12 0-1West Coast 0-0-1

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young professionals, was jointly overseen by U.S. Soccer Women’s Development Director Jill Ellis, U.S. Soccer Women’s Technical Di-rector April Heinrichs and U.S. Women’s Na-tional Team head coach Pia Sundhage. Sundhage was at the camp to evaluate play-ers for possible call-ups to U.S. National Team camps heading into next January’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Vancouver, and po-tentially for the run to the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Henderson is no stranger to U.S. Soccer, having played with age-group national teams since 2006, including the past three years with the U-23 National Team. In that program’s most recent cycle, which concluded this sum-mer, Henderson scored five goals and added an assist, including three goals at the Four Na-tions Tournament in Leicester, England, in Feb-ruary/March 2011, leading the United States to the tournament title.

Man-O-MandySophomore midfielder Mandy Laddish has emerged as one of the leading playmakers in the BIG EAST this season, currently tying for sixth in the conference and ranking second on the Fighting Irish roster with seven assists. Not bad for someone who played much of her rookie season at the holding midfield spot (in place of the injured Courtney Barg) and thus ended up with five points (2G-1A) for the year.

As Tough As An Old SchuSenior defender/midfielder Jessica Schuveiller has been a mainstay for the Notre Dame defense throughout her career. In fact, the rugged (and still remarkably underrated) native of Plano, Texas, has started all 98 Fighting Irish matches and played 95.1 percent of her team’s minutes (8,455 of a possible 8,889) since she set foot on campus more than three years ago. This season, she is actually averaging more than a full 90 minutes played per match (92.1; 1,841 total minutes). In that time, Schuveiller has helped Notre Dame post 78 wins, 55 shutouts and a 0.73 goals-against average (GAA), with only one team scoring more than three goals in a single match against the Fighting Irish under her watch (UNC 6-0 on Sept. 4, 2009, at Alumni Stadium). Lately, Schuveiller has assumed a more attack-minded role for the Fighting Irish at the holding midfielder, leading Notre Dame to a 6-2-1 record with five shutouts since she stepped into that position full-time on Sept. 30 vs. Con-necticut. Schuveiller also has chalked up five goals and two assists in the past 10 contests after having scored five goals in the first 88 matches of her career. A two-time NSCAA all-region pick and the 2010 NCAA Women’s College Cup Most Out-standing Defensive Player, Schuveiller joined classmate Melissa Henderson as a first-team all-BIG EAST Conference selection (the third all-league citation of her career).

Getting The Hang Of ThingsIt may have taken her a little while to get go-ing, but freshman forward Lauren Bohaboy

appears to have found her stride. The Mission Viejo, Calif., native (who scored a combined 79 goals in her final two prep seasons) didn’t find the back of the net for the first time until Sept. 18 at Cincinnati (Notre Dame’s ninth match of the year). However, that score turned out to be the first sign of Bohaboy’s uncanny attacking presence, with the Fighting Irish rookie having scored six goals and added three assists this season, all (except one assist) coming in BIG EAST Conference play. Included in that flurry was a two-goal effort in a nationally-televised 3-0 win over Connecticut on Sept. 30 at Alumni Stadium. As a result, Bohaboy currently leads all con-ference freshmen in goals (6) and points (15), and during BIG EAST play, she tied for fifth in the league in goals and goals per match (0.55), and shared ninth in the loop in points (14) and points per match (1.27). Those numbers were good enough for Bohaboy to earn a place on this year’s BIG EAST All-Rookie Team.

Three Best Friends Anyone Could HaveChemistry is key to the success of any team, but Notre Dame has a unique formula that supports its framework this season. The Fighting Irish are led by three senior captains — midfielder Courtney Barg, forward Melissa Henderson and defender/midfielder Jessica Schuveiller — who not only form the backbone of their starting lineup, but have been best friends since the fifth grade back in suburban Dallas. In fact, the trio played together on age-group teams for the elite Dallas Texans soccer club starting with the U-11s and continuing through the rest of their pre-college days (moving to the newly-formed Sting Dallas club for their final season in 2007-08 before coming to Notre Dame). Actually, Barg and Schuveiller have known each other even longer, going back nearly 15 years to the second grade before linking up with Henderson three years later.

ND Seniors Among Nation’s BestThe 2011 Notre Dame senior class currently is tied for the sec-ond-most successful group in the country on the basis of total victories, with a four-year record to date of 78-14-6 (.827) that includes a national championship (2010), an NCAA runner-up finish (2008) and a trip to the 2009 NCAA Women’s College Cup semifinals. The .827 winning percentage compiled by the Fighting Irish seniors is third-best on the national scene.

Packing Them InNot only has Notre Dame experienced great success at Alumni Stadium, but the Fighting Irish also are seeing the rewards at the turn-stiles as well. Notre Dame currently ranks ninth in the nation with an average of 1,570 fans per

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4-yr record Pct.STAN 89-4-4 .938uND 78-14-6 .827UNC 78-12-6 .844OKST 72-13-10 .811UCLA 71-13-8 .815DEN 71-16-4 .802Note: list by total wins (through Nov. 6); research by CollegeSoccer360.com

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Irish Fighting For A Fan In NeedFor years, the Notre Dame women’s soccer team has been known for its assists on the field, but now the Fighting Irish are taking that help into the com-munity to help a special fan in need. For each goal the defending national champions score during the 2011 season, fans can pledge any amount they choose ($1, $2, $5, etc.) towards a fund that will help defray medical expenses for Steve Emrich, a 38-year-old Fighting Irish supporter and father of three young girls from Raleigh, N.C. Emrich has been in the neurocare program at WakeMed Hospital in Cary, N.C., since May 27 fol-lowing seizures and subsequent cardiac arrest that left him without a pulse for more than 20 minutes. After his wife, Lisa, helped perform CPR and he was brought to the hospital to be put on an ice pro-tocol therapy, Emrich spent more than three weeks in a coma and the early prognosis was poor due to early onset myoclonus, a movement disorder indi-cating severe brain damage. However, Emrich’s condition improved dramati-cally on Father’s Day 2011, when he came out of the coma and repeated the names of his three daughters. Since that time, his cognition is excel-lent and his personality (including his wonderful sense of humor) is completely intact, although he remains physically challenged due to severe action myoclonus, which has made it difficult for him to feed himself, sit up on his own or walk. As such, his recovery will take months or even years, and the long-term physical outcome is uncertain. Each Fighting Irish player now carries with her a pledge card that fans can fill out with the desig-nated per-goal donation, and an on-line web page also has been created where fans also can make their pledges (UND.com/emrich). At the end of the season, fans will receive a note in the mail with a update on the team’s final goal output and their pledge total. For more on Emrich’s condition, including pho-tos and updates, please visit his web site at www.caringbridge.com/visit/steveemrich.

The Shirts Off Our BacksDuring their final three homestands (Sept. 30-Oct. 2; Oct. 14-16; Oct. 21), Notre Dame players wore specially-designed jerseys, based on the Fight-ing Irish men’s kits from 2008-09 (white with blue trim, gold block lettering and blue numbers). These jerseys were available to the public via an on-line auction (UND.com/auctions) through Oct. 17, with the proceeds going to benefit the Steve Emrich Fund. Although the final official bid totals have not be calculated, it’s believed the final gross donations from this on-line auction will top $6,000.

Irish Alums Are WPS Champions … Again!Two former Notre Dame All-Americans — midfielder Brittany Bock (’09) and defender Candace Chap-man (’05) — were members of the 2011 Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) regular-season and postseason champion Western New York Flash. Bock and Chapman join Shannon Boxx (’99), Jen Buczkowski (’07), Carrie Dew (’09) and Kerri Hanks (’08) as Fighting Irish alums who also are WPS champions. Buczkowski and Hanks helped Sky Blue FC to win the 2009 WPS title, while Boxx and Dew were teammates with Chapman on FC Gold Pride last year. The seven Notre Dame WPS champions are the most from any college program in the country. All told, Notre Dame has had 13 alums play in WPS (six of whom were drafted, plus two other assigned during the U.S. National Team allocation draft) during the league’s first three seasons, sec-ond-most of any college program.

home match this season, its best single-sea-son average attendance since 2007 (school-record 1,938 fans per match). Notre Dame’s rise in attendance this season includes a stadium-record 3,511 fans for its Sept. 2 contest against Tulsa on the opening night of the Notre Dame adidas Invitational. That crowd was not only the second sellout in stadium history (after 3,007 attended the opener vs. North Carolina on Sept. 4, 2009), but also the 11th-largest crowd in the nation this season. Incidentally, Notre Dame’s match at North Carolina on Aug. 26 attracted the largest crowd of the 2011 season thus far, with 5,236 fans on hand for the Tar Heels’ 2-1 overtime win. The Fighting Irish also have played in front of three sellout crowds this year (home vs. Tulsa on Sept. 2; at Stanford on Sept. 9; at Cincinnati on Sept. 18).

Our Fearless LeaderNow in his 13th season at Notre Dame, head coach Randy Waldrum ranks third on the NCAA Division I career winning percentage list with a .783 (370-93-26) mark in his 22 years in the women’s game. He also is second among active coaches for career winning percentage, while his 370 career wins rank fifth on the all-time NCAA Division I charts — Waldrum earned his 350th career victory on Oct. 3, 2010, vs. St. John’s at Alumni Stadium. A two-time National Coach of the Year (2009 by Soccer America, 2010 by NSCAA), Waldrum has led Notre Dame to eight NCAA College Cups, five NCAA finals and two national cham-pionships (2004 and 2010). He also is second in NCAA Division I history with eight College Cup appearances and five title-match berths in his storied career.

New Kid On The BlockNotre Dame added another player to its roster on Sept. 13, as junior midfielder Nicole Borner joined the squad after successfully competing in preseason tryouts. A native of Pendleton, N.Y., and a 2009 graduate of Starpoint High School, Borner spent the 2009-10 academic year at Bingham-ton University, where she played in 15 matches for the Bearcats, helping them to a 9-7-2 re-cord and berth in the America East Conference championship semifinals. She then transferred to Notre Dame prior to the 2010-11 academic year, but did not play soccer after undergoing a pair of surgeries on her right foot.

The 2-0 GuaranteeNotre Dame is 332-0-1 all-time when claiming a 2-0 lead and has won its last 309 contests when going ahead 2-0 (dating back to a 3-3 draw with Vanderbilt on Sept. 15, 1991, in Cin-cinnati). In fact, just two of the past 221 Fighting Irish opponents to face a 2-0 deficit have forced a draw, something achieved by four opponents in Notre Dame history: Duke on Oct. 17, 1993, in Houston (ND won 3-2), Connecticut on Nov. 10, 1996, in the BIG EAST final at old Alumni Field (ND led 2-0, later tied 2-2 and 3-3, ND

won 4-3), Duke on Nov. 30, 2007, in the NCAA quarterfinals at old Alumni Field (ND won 3-2), and most recently, Villanova on Oct. 12, 2008 in Villanova, Pa. (ND won 3-2 in OT).

Three … Is The Magic NumberScoring three goals has meant virtually an au-tomatic win in Notre Dame women’s soccer history, with a 303-3-1 (.989) record in those games, including a 205-1-0 (.995) mark since Oct. 6, 1995.

Golden Domers Golden In OTOvertime has usually been the right time for Notre Dame, as the Fighting Irish are 20-6-14 (.675) all-time in the Randy Waldrum era (since 1999) when going to an extra period or two. Notre Dame also is unbeaten in 12 of its last 15 overtime contests. The Fighting Irish have gone to extra time on five occasions this year, tying the school re-cord first set in 2001 and duplicated in 2007. Notre Dame also has tied a school record with three draws, a mark the Fighting Irish first set in 1991. Two current Notre Dame players have scored “golden goals” in their college careers — se-nior forward Melissa Henderson (Nov. 9, 2008 vs. UConn in the BIG EAST final at old Alumni Field) and senior defender/midfielder Jessica Schuveiller (Nov. 6, 2009 vs. St. John’s in the BIG EAST semifinals at Storrs, Conn.).

Captains’ ChoiceA trio of seniors — midfielder Courtney Barg, forward Melissa Henderson and defender/midfielder Jessica Schuveiller — were select-ed to serve as Notre Dame’s captains this year through a preseason vote of their teammates. Schuveiller is making history as the first three-year captain in the 24-year history of Fighting Irish women’s soccer. When she first earned the armband in 2009, Schuveiller was Notre Dame’s first non-senior captain since Amy Warner in 2002. Barg and Henderson are in their first sea-sons as team captains.

Next Up: NCAA Second RoundThe winner of Sunday’s match will advance to the second round of the NCAA Championship next Friday (Nov. 18) at No. 4 (and second-seeded) Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Okla. The Cowgirls advanced to the second round with a 9-1 home victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff last Friday (Nov. 11). Notre Dame met OSU in last year’s NCAA quarterfinals, defeating the Cowgirls, 2-0 in Stillwater behind two second-half goals by then-freshman midfielder Elizabeth Tucker.

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Notre Dame on the 2011 BIG EAST Conference and NCAA statistical leaderboardsIndividual Statistics BIG EAST - All Matches NCAA Division I BIG EAST - Conference Matches OnlyCategory Rank Leader Rank Leader Rank LeaderTotal Points (Top 10 BIG EAST) Melissa Henderson 44 1 44, Melissa Henderson, ND 9 62, Maya Hayes, Penn State 24, t-1 24, Henderson, ND/Exeter, LOU Lauren Bohaboy 15 — — 14, t-9Points Per Match (Top 10 BIG EAST / Top 100 NCAA) Melissa Henderson 2.20 1 2.20, Melissa Henderson, ND 6 2.95, Sarah Hagen, Milwaukee 2.18, t-1 2.18, Henderson, ND/Exeter, LOU Lauren Bohaboy 0.75 — — 1.27, t-9Total Goals (Top 10 BIG EAST) Melissa Henderson 18 1 18, Melissa Henderson, ND 5 27, Maya Hayes, Penn State 10, t-2 11, Christine Exeter, LOU Lauren Bohaboy 6 — — 6, t-5 Jessica Schuveiller 6 — — 5, t-9Goals Per Match (Top 10 BIG EAST / Top 100 NCAA) Melissa Henderson 0.90 1 0.90, Melissa Henderson, ND 5 1.26, Sarah Hagen, Milwaukee 0.91, t-2 1.00, Christine Exeter, LOU Lauren Bohaboy 0.30 — — 0.55, t-5 Jessica Schuveiller 0.30 — — 0.45, t-10Match-Winning Goals (Top 10 BIG EAST) Melissa Henderson 4 — 6, Kelly, MU/Leaverton, STJ — 10, Sarah Hagen, Milwaukee 3, t-3 5, Christine Exeter, LOUTotal Assists (Top 10 BIG EAST) Melissa Henderson 8 t-4 12, Ingrid Wells, GU — 26, Silvia Fuentes, Ark.-Pine Bluff 4, t-9 9, Ingrid Wells, GU Mandy Laddish 7 t-6 — 2, - Adriana Leon 5 — — 4, t-9 Elizabeth Tucker 5 — — 4, t-9Assists Per Match (Top 10 BIG EAST / Top 100 NCAA) Melissa Henderson 0.40 4 0.57, Ingrid Wells, GU 69 1.44, Silvia Fuentes, Ark.-Pine Bluff 0.36, - 0.82, Ingrid Wells, GU Mandy Laddish 0.35 8 — 0.18, - Adriana Leon 0.26 — — 0.40, 10Total Shots (Top 10 BIG EAST) Melissa Henderson 75 2 77, Christine Exeter, LOU not kept 37, t-3 45, Christine Exeter, LOU Mandy Laddish 57 7 29, - Jessica Schuveiller 53 — 35, t-7Shots Per Match (Top 10 BIG EAST) Melissa Henderson 3.75 3 4.00, Demi Stokes, USF not kept 3.36, t-6 4.11, Chelsea Klotz, USF Jessica Schuveiller 2.65 — 3.18, t-8Goals-Against Average (Top 10 BIG EAST / Top 100 NCAA) Maddie Fox 0.82 2 0.67, Natalie Kulla, MU 56 0.23, Adrianna Franch, Okla. St. 0.90, 4 0.63, Natalie Kulla, MUSave Percentage (Top 10 BIG EAST / Top 100 NCAA) Maddie Fox .812 1 .812, Maddie Fox, ND 85 .945, Adrianna Franch, Okla. St. .800, 5 .836, Sara Keane, WVUTotal Saves (Top 10 BIG EAST) Maddie Fox 56 — 100, Kristina Rioux, PITT not kept 40, t-10 66, Nicole McClure, USFSaves Per Match (Top 10 BIG EAST) Maddie Fox 3.50 — 6.00, Megan Pyrz, DPU not kept 3.64, - 6.67, Megan Pyrz, DPUShutouts (Top 10 BIG EAST) Maddie Fox 4 t-10 10, Natalie Kulla, MU not kept 2, t-8 7, Natalie Kulla, MUThrough matches of Nov. 6 (NCAA) and Nov. 11 (BIG EAST)NCAA statistics out of 330 Division I teamsbold = BIG EAST leader OR NCAA Top 25

Team Statistics BIG EAST - All Matches NCAA Division I BIG EAST - Conference Matches OnlyCategory Rank Leader Rank Leader Rank LeaderTotal Goals 44 4 53, Georgetown not kept 25, 4 32, GeorgetownGoals Per Match 2.20 4 2.52, Georgetown 29 3.23, Texas A&M 2.27, 4 2.91, GeorgetownTotal Points 133 4 163, Marquette not kept 78, 3 92, MarquetteTotal Shots 398 1 398, Notre Dame not kept 217, 1 217, Notre DameTotal Assists 45 t-2 63, Marquette not kept 28, 2 36, MarquetteAssists Per Match 2.25 2 3.15, Marquette not kept 2.55, 2 3.27, MarquetteTotal Goals Allowed 23 t-7 13, Marquette not kept 11, t-4 7, MarquetteGoals-Against Average 1.11 6 0.64, Marquette 109 0.26, Oklahoma State 0.96, 4 0.63, MarquetteTotal Saves 70 13 116, Pittsburgh not kept 42, 13 81, USFSave Percentage .753 not kept 210 .935, Oklahoma State not keptTotal Shutouts 6 t-9 12, Marquette not kept 4, t-3 7, MarquetteShutout Percentage 0.30 not kept 156 0.765, Pennsylvania not keptTotal Fouls 140 15 216, Syracuse not kept 67, 16 115, SyracuseTotal Corner Kicks 119 3 167, Georgetown not kept 64, t-3 93, West VirginiaTotal Offsides 37 9 66, Georgetown not kept 28, t-2 35, ConnecticutTotal Yellow Cards 7 t-10 17, Providence not kept 2, t-13 12, ProvidenceWon-Loss Percentage .575 not kept 101 .977, Memphis not keptThrough matches of Nov. 6 (NCAA) and Nov. 11 (BIG EAST)NCAA statistics out of 330 Division I teamsbold = BIG EAST leader OR NCAA Top 25

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Overall Record: 10-7-3 (Home: 7-2-0, Away: 3-3-3, Neutral: 0-2-0); BIG EAST Record: 6-3-2 (3rd - National)

Date ND NR Opp NR Opponent Time/Result ND Goal Scorers (Season) ND Goalkeeper (Record) AttendanceAug. 19 1/2 WISCONSINUND W 2-0 Leon (1), Henderson (1) FOX (1-0) 1,713

Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C. — Fetzer Field)Aug. 26 1/2 3/3 at North Carolina L 1-2 (ot) Hall (1) Voigt (0-1) 5,236Aug. 28 1/2 21/10 vs. Duke L 1-3 Gerstle (1) Voigt (0-2) 1,211

Notre Dame adidas Invitational (Notre Dame, Ind. — Alumni Stadium)Sept. 2 10/7 TULSAUND W 7-1 Leon 2 (3), Henderson (2), VOIGT (1-2) 3,511 Jantsch (1), Laddish (1), Schuveiller (1), Twining (1) Sept. 4 10/7 INDIANAUND W 4-1 Henderson 3 (5), Leon (4) VOIGT (2-2) 1,463

Stanford Invitational (Stanford, Calif. — Laird Q. Cagan Stadium; Santa Clara, Calif. — Buck Shaw Stadium)Sept. 9 8/7 2/2 at Stanford L 1-2 Henderson (6) Voigt (2-3) 1,960 (s)Sept. 11 8/7 17/18 at Santa Clara T 1-1 (2ot) Henderson (7) Fox (1-0-1) 1,145

Sept. 16 12/14 • LOUISVILLEUND L 0-1 — Fox (1-1-1) 2,501Sept. 18 12/14 • at Cincinnati W 4-1 Henderson 3 (10), Bohaboy (1) FOX (2-1-1) 1,400 (s)Sept. 22 20/24 • at South FloridaFSC T 1-1 (2ot) Bohaboy (2) Fox (2-1-2) 1,124Sept. 25 20/24 14/15 • at Marquette L 2-3 (ot) Henderson (11), Schuveiller (2) Fox (2-2-2) 395Sept. 30 • CONNECTICUTESPNU W 3-0 Bohaboy 2 (4), Schuveiller (3) FOX (3-2-2) 1,651Oct. 2 • PROVIDENCEUND W 3-0 Bohaboy (5), Schuveiller (4), Leon (5) FOX (4-2-2) 622Oct. 7 • at Seton Hall W 2-0 Schuveiller (5), Bohaboy (6) FOX (5-2-2) 1,112Oct. 9 • at Rutgers T 0-0 (2ot) — Fox (5-2-3) 1,280Oct. 14 • GEORGETOWNUND L 2-3 Henderson (12), Barg (1) Fox (5-3-3) 919Oct. 16 • VILLANOVAUND W 3-1 Schuveiller (6), Henderson (13), Tucker (1) FOX (6-3-3) 444Oct. 21 • DePAULUND W 5-1 Henderson 4 (17), Gerstle (2) FOX (7-3-3) 1,309

BIG EAST Championship (First two rounds at campus sites; Semifinals/Final at Morgantown, W.Va. — Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium)Oct. 30 5/9 at Marquette W 1-0 Henderson (18) FOX (8-3-3) 536Nov. 4 vs. LouisvilleCBSSN L 1-2 Leon (6) Fox (8-4-3) 1,380

NCAA Championship (Matches played at campus sites)Nov. 13 16/13 at Illinois 1 p.m. CTNov. 18 Second Round TBANov. 20 Third Round TBANov. 25-27 Quarterfinals TBA

NCAA Women’s College Cup (Kennesaw, Ga. — KSU Soccer Stadium)Dec. 2 SemifinalsESPNU TBADec. 4 FinalESPNU TBA

NOTE: Numbers in parentheses after goal scorers indicate season totals … goalkeeper names in ALL CAPS indicate winner (boldface indicates solo shutout)• = indicates BIG EAST Conference matchNR = national ranking at kickoff (listed as NSCAA/Soccer America)(s) = indicates sellout crowd

UND = Match webcast live on UND.com (free access)FSC = Match televised live on Fox Soccer Channel (NSCAA National Match of the Week)ESPNU = Matches to be televised live on ESPNUCBSSN = Matches televised live on CBS Sports Network (formerly CBS College Sports)

All times listed are Eastern unless noted and are subject to changeHome matches listed in ALL CAPS and played at Alumni Stadium (capacity 2,500) in Notre Dame, Ind.

2011 ATTENDANCE Totals Avg. HighAll Matches: 30,912 1,546 5,236 (8/26-UNC)Home: 14,133 1,570 3,511 (9/2-Tulsa)Away: 14,188 1,576 5,236 (8/26-UNC)Neutral: 2,591 1,296 1,380 (11/4-Louisville)

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fighting irish women’s soccer 2011 NOTRE DAME2011 Single Match Highs & Lows

Team SuperlativesNOTRE DAME HIGH NOTRE DAME LOW CATEGORY OPPONENT HIGH OPPONENT LOW

22 vs. Tulsa (9/2/11) 0, twice (MR: at Rutgers, 10/9/11) Points 11 by Marquette (9/25/11) 0, several times

7 vs. Tulsa (9/2/11) 0, twice (MR: at Rutgers, 10/9/11) Goals 3, three times (MR: by Georgetown, 10/14/11) 0, several times

5 (1st) vs. Tulsa (9/2/11) 0, several times Goals/Half 3 (2nd) by Duke (8/28/11) 0, several times

8 vs. Tulsa (9/2/11) 0, five times (MR: at Rutgers, 10/9/11) Assists 5 by Marquette (9/25/11) 0, several times

39 vs. Tulsa (9/2/11) 7 at Marquette (10/30/11) Total Shots 22 by Stanford (9/9/11) 2 by Providence (10/2/11)

16 vs. Tulsa (9/2/11) 2 vs. Duke (8/28/11) Shots on Goal 9, twice (MR: by Marquette, 9/25/11) 1 by Villanova (10/16/11)

6, three times (MR: at Marquette, 9/25/11) 0 vs. Villanova (10/16/11) Saves 10, three times (MR: by Cincinnati, 9/18/11) 1 by Duke (8/28/11)

11 vs. Louisville (11/4/11) 1 at Seton Hall (10/7/11) Corner Kicks 12 by Stanford (9/9/11) 0, twice (MR: by Villanova, 10/16/11)

13, twice (MR: at Marquette, 10/30/11) 3, twice (MR: vs. Louisville, 11/4/11) Fouls 15, twice (MR: by Rutgers, 10/9/11) 2 by Cincinnati (9/18/11)

Individual Superlatives NOTRE DAME OPPONENT

Points 8 by Melissa Henderson vs. DePaul (10/21/11) 3, three times (MR: by Kaitie McDonald of Louisville, 11/4/11)

Goals 4 by Melissa Henderson vs. DePaul (10/21/11) 1, 21 times (MR: Exeter/McDonald of Louisville, 11/4/11)

Assists 2, six times (MR: by Lauren Bohaboy vs. Villanova, 10/16/11) 1, 21 times (MR: Pawlik/McDonald/Jones of Louisville, 11/4/11)

Shots 10 by Melissa Henderson vs. Indiana (9/4/11) 8 by Christine Exeter of Louisville (11/4/11)

Shots on Goal 6, three times (MR: by Melissa Henderson vs. DePaul, 10/21/11) 4 by Christine Exeter of Louisville (11/4/11)

Saves 6, three times (MR: by Maddie Fox at Marquette, 9/25/11) 10, twice (MR: by Kristina Utley of Cincinnati, 9/18/11)

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fighting irish women’s soccer 2011NOTRE DAME2011 Match-By-Match Team Statistics

Opponent (Attendance) W/L/T Score Goals Assists Shots On Goal Corners Offside Fouls YC-RC 1-2-OT-OT Totat NOTRE DAME (1,713) hW 2-0 2 2 17 12 9 0 8 0-0 1-1 2Wisconsin 0 0 8 3 1 1 6 0-0 0-0 0Notre Dame a1L 1-2 (ot) 1 0 11 8 5 3 7 0-0 0-1-0 1at #3 NORTH CAROLINA (5,236) 2 2 9 4 2 0 15 1-0 1-0-1 2Notre Dame n1L 1-3 1 0 11 2 6 0 9 2-1 1-0 1vs. #21/10 DUKE (1,211) 3 2 15 9 1 3 11 0-0 0-3 3at NOTRE DAME (3,511) h2W 7-1 7 8 39 16 4 1 13 0-0 5-2 7Tulsa 1 1 4 2 0 1 9 1-0 1-0 1at NOTRE DAME (1,463) h2W 4-1 4 3 34 9 7 2 6 0-0 3-1 4Indiana 1 0 12 2 5 3 10 0-0 1-0 1Notre Dame a3L 1-2 1 2 21 11 3 2 4 0-0 0-1 1at #2 STANFORD (1,960) 2 2 22 4 12 2 3 0-0 0-2 2Notre Dame a3T 1-1 (2ot) 1 0 22 9 6 0 10 2-0 0-1-0-0 1at #17/18 Santa Clara (1,145) 1 1 10 6 1 1 14 1-0 1-0-0-0 1• at Notre Dame (2,501) hL 0-1 0 0 20 6 6 1 6 0-0 0-0 0LOUISVILLE 1 1 10 6 3 1 8 0-0 0-1 1• NOTRE DAME aW 4-1 4 5 29 14 6 3 6 0-0 2-2 4at Cincinnati (1,400) 1 1 12 6 7 0 2 0-0 1-0 1• Notre Dame aT 1-1 (2ot) 1 1 26 9 8 2 4 1-0 1-0-0-0 1at South Florida (1,124) 1 1 13 7 7 1 5 1-0 0-1-0-0 1• Notre Dame aL 2-3 (ot) 2 2 9 6 5 1 9 0-0 0-2-0 2at #14/15 MARQUETTE (395) 3 5 19 9 8 0 6 0-0 1-1-1 3• at NOTRE DAME (1,651) hW 3-0 3 3 18 7 5 1 5 0-0 2-1 3Connecticut 0 0 10 4 4 1 6 0-0 0-0 0• at NOTRE DAME (622) hW 3-0 3 4 18 11 10 8 7 0-0 1-2 3Providence 0 0 2 2 1 0 13 3-0 0-0 0• NOTRE DAME aW 2-0 2 2 14 6 1 1 7 0-0 2-0 2at Seton Hall (1,112) 0 0 17 4 5 0 8 0-0 0-0 0• Notre Dame aT 0-0 (2ot) 0 0 21 5 8 0 9 1-0 0-0-0-0 0at Rutgers (1,280) 0 0 9 4 3 1 15 1-0 0-0-0-0 0• at Notre Dame (919) hL 2-3 2 3 13 4 4 2 5 0-0 2-0 2GEORGETOWN 3 1 7 5 7 0 8 0-0 2-1 3• at NOTRE DAME (444) hW 3-1 3 4 28 11 6 2 3 0-0 1-2 3Villanova 1 1 3 1 0 0 5 0-0 0-1 1• at NOTRE DAME (1,309) hW 5-1 5 4 21 13 5 7 6 0-0 1-4 5DePaul 1 1 8 5 3 0 6 0-0 0-1 1NOTRE DAME a4W 1-0 1 1 7 3 4 0 13 1-0 1-0 1at #5/9 Marquette (536) 0 0 9 4 3 0 13 0-0 0-0 0Notre Dame n4L 1-2 1 1 19 8 11 1 3 0-0 0-1 1vs. LOUISVILLE (1,380) 2 3 11 6 3 0 10 0-0 2-0 2

Attendance listed next to home team (where applicable) // Rankings next to opponent name are from NSCAA/Soccer America polls at kickoffa1/n1 = Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) // h2 = Notre Dame adidas Invitational (Notre Dame, Ind.) // a3 = Stanford Invitational (Stanford, Calif./Santa Clara, Calif.) // a4/n4 = BIG EAST Championship (semifinal at Morgantown, W.Va.)

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MATCH #1 — Aug. 19, 2011#1/2 Notre Dame 2, Wisconsin 0

Alumni Stadium (Notre Dame, Ind.)

Wisconsin 0 0 — 0Notre Dame 1 1 — 2

ND 1. Adriana Leon 1 (Melissa Henderson) 42:17. ND 2. Henderson 1 (Molly Campbell) 60:11.

Shots: UW 2-6 - 8; ND 8-9 - 17Saves: UW 6-4 - 10 (Michele Dalton 10 in 90:00); ND 1-2 - 3 (Maddie Fox 3 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: UW 0-1 - 1; ND 3-6 - 9Fouls: UW 2-4 - 6; ND 2-6 - 8Offside: UW 1, ND 0Attendance: 1,713

MATCH #2 — Aug. 26, 2011Carolina Classic

#3 North Carolina 2, #1/2 Notre Dame 1 (OT)Fetzer Field (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

Notre Dame 0 1 0 — 1North Carolina 1 0 1 — 2

UNC 1. Ranee Premji 2 (-) 19:13. ND 1. Jazmin Hall 1 (-) 70:27. UNC 2. Courtney Jones 1 (Ke-alia Ohai, Amber Brooks) 95:25.

Shots: ND 7-4-0 - 11; UNC 5-2-2 - 9Saves: ND 1-1-0 - 2 (Sarah Voigt 2 in 95:25); UNC 6-1-0 - 7 (Hannah Daly 7 in 95:25)Corner Kicks: ND 3-2-0 - 5; UNC 1-1-0 - 2Fouls: ND 4-2-1 - 7; UNC 6-8-1 - 15Offside: ND 3, UNC 0Yellow Card: Jones (UNC) 87:27Attendance: 5,236

MATCH #3 — Aug. 28, 2011Carolina Classic

#21/10 Duke 3, #1/2 Notre Dame 1Fetzer Field (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

Notre Dame 1 0 — 1Duke 0 3 — 3

ND 1. Brynn Gerstle 1 (-) 25:03. DUKE 1. Laura Weinberg 1 (Mollie Pathman) 62:46. DUKE 2. Kelly Cobb 2 (-) 66:18. DUKE 3. Chelsea Cane-pa 1 (Callie Simpkins) 74:05.

Shots: ND 5-6 - 11; DUKE 6-9 - 15Saves: ND 3-3 - 6 (Sarah Voigt 6 in 90:00); DUKE 1-0 - 1 (Tara Campbell 1 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: ND 3-3 - 6; DUKE 0-1 - 1Fouls: ND 5-4 - 9; DUKE 5-6 - 11Offside: ND 0, DUKE 3Yellow Cards: Taylor Schneider (ND) 73:17, 82:56Red Card: Schneider (ND) 82:56Attendance: 1,211

MATCH #4 — Sept. 2, 2011Notre Dame adidas Invitational

#10/7 Notre Dame 7, Tulsa 1Alumni Stadium (Notre Dame, Ind.)

Tulsa 1 0 — 1Notre Dame 5 2 — 7

TLS 1. Rachel Garcia 1 (Rebecca Handley) 0:06. ND 1. Jessica Schuveiller 1 (Mandy Laddish) 3:41. ND 2. Adriana Leon 2 (Elizabeth Tucker, Laddish) 8:12. ND 3. Leon 3 (Lauren Bohaboy, Melissa Henderson) 13:07. ND 4. Henderson 2 (-) 22:53. ND 5. Rebecca Twining 1 (Henderson) 29:47. ND 6. Laddish 1 (Leon) 67:59. ND 7. Ellen Jantsch 1 (Lindsay Brown) 84:59.

Shots: TLS 1-3 - 4; ND 19-20 - 39Saves: TLS 3-6 - 9 (Katie Bykowski 7 in 90:00); ND 0-1 - 1 (Sarah Voigt 0 in 45:00; Maddie Fox 1 in 45:00)Corner Kicks: TLS 0-0 - 0; ND 2-2 - 4Fouls: TLS 7-2 - 9; ND 8-5 - 13Offside: TLS 1, ND 1Yellow Card: Katelynn Duncan (TLS) 41:42Attendance: 3,511 (sellout)

MATCH #5 — Sept. 4, 2011Notre Dame adidas Invitational#10/7 Notre Dame 4, Indiana 1

Alumni Stadium (Notre Dame, Ind.)

Indiana 1 0 — 1Notre Dame 3 1 — 4

IU 1. Carly Samp 1 (-) 11:06. ND 1. Melissa Hen-derson 3 (-) 23:55. ND 2. Adriana Leon 5 (Mandy Laddish) 25:18. ND 3. Henderson 4 (Laddish) 32:15. ND 4. Henderson 5 (Rebecca Twining) 52:34.

Shots: IU 5-7 - 12; ND 17-17 - 34Saves: IU 3-2 - 5 (Lindsay Campbell 5 in 90:00); ND 0-1 - 1 (Sarah Voigt 1 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: IU 2-3 - 5; ND 4-3 - 7Fouls: IU 5-5 - 10; ND 3-3 - 6Offside: IU 3, ND 2Attendance: 1,463

MATCH #6 — Sept. 9, 2011Stanford Invitational

#2 Stanford 2, #8/7 Notre Dame 1Cagan Stadium (Stanford, Calif.)

Notre Dame 0 1 — 1Stanford 0 2 — 2

ND 1. Melissa Henderson 6 (Mandy Laddish, Courtney Barg) 66:05. STAN 1. Lindsay Taylor 6 (Marjani Hing-Glover) 80:40. STAN 2. Mariah Nogueira 2 (Taylor) 87:37.

Shots: ND 9-12 - 21; STAN 7-15 - 22Saves: ND 0-2 - 2 (Sarah Voigt 2 in 90:00); STAN 3-7 - 10 (Emily Oliver 7 in 66:05; Aly Gleason 3 in 23:55)Corner Kicks: ND 1-2 - 3; STAN 4-8 - 12Fouls: ND 2-2 - 4; STAN 1-2 - 3Offside: ND 2, STAN 2Attendance: 1,960 (sellout)

MATCH #7 — Sept. 11, 2011Stanford Invitational

#8/7 Notre Dame 1, #17/18 Santa Clara 1 (2OT)Buck Shaw Stadium (Santa Clara, Calif.)

Notre Dame 0 1 0 0 — 1Santa Clara 1 0 0 0 — 1

SCU 1. Sarah Jackson 2 (Allie Vernon) 29:21. ND 1. Melissa Henderson 7 (-) 62:17.

Shots: ND 9-10-1-2 - 22; SCU 2-6-1-1 - 10Saves: ND 0-4-1-0 - 5 (Maddie Fox 5 in 110:00); SCU 2-4-0-2 - 8 (Bianca Henninger 8 in 110:00)Corner Kicks: ND 1-4-1-0 - 6; SCU 0-1-0-0 - 1Fouls: ND 5-3-1-1 - 10; SCU 3-8-2-1 - 14Offside: ND 0, SCU 1Yellow Cards: Rebecca Twining (ND) 18:45; Team (ND) 102:53; Jackson (SCU) 103:47Attendance: 1,145

MATCH #8 — Sept. 16, 2011Louisville 1, #12/14 Notre Dame 0

Alumni Stadium (Notre Dame, Ind.)

Louisville 0 1 — 1Notre Dame 0 0 — 0

LOU 1. Erin Yenney 1 (Christine Exeter) 55:52.

Shots: LOU 4-6 - 10; ND 7-13 - 20Saves: LOU 3-3 - 6 (Chloe Kiefer 5 in 90:00; Team 1); ND 2-3 - 5 (Maddie Fox 5 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: LOU 1-2 - 3; ND 2-4 - 6Fouls: LOU 4-4 - 8; ND 2-4 - 6Offside: LOU 1, ND 1Attendance: 2,501

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MATCH #9 — Sept. 18, 2011#12/14 Notre Dame 4, Cincinnati 1Gettler Stadium (Cincinnati, Ohio)

Notre Dame 2 2 — 4Cincinnati 1 0 — 1

CIN 1. Megan Cravenor 1 (Kelli Pawelko) 9:53. ND 1. Melissa Henderson 8 (Jazmin Hall) 17:05. ND 2. Henderson 9 (Kecia Morway, Elizabeth Tucker) 25:45. ND 3. Henderson 10 (Karin Simonian) 64:29. ND 4. Lauren Bohaboy 1 (Tucker) 87:58.

Shots: ND 13-16 - 29; CIN 9-3 - 12Saves: ND 4-1 - 5 (Maddie Fox 5 in 90:00); CIN 3-7 - 10 (Kristina Utley 10 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: ND 1-5 - 6; CIN 6-1 - 7Fouls: ND 2-4 - 6; CIN 1-1 - 2Offside: ND 3, CIN 0Attendance: 1,400 (sellout)

MATCH #10 — Sept. 22, 2011#20/24 Notre Dame 1, South Florida 1 (2OT)

Corbett Soccer Stadium (Tampa, Fla.)

Notre Dame 1 0 0 0 — 1South Florida 0 1 0 0 — 1

ND 1. Lauren Bohaboy 2 (Rebecca Twining) 27:11. USF 1. Valorie O’Brien 2 (Molly Stack) 86:21.

Shots: ND 12-12-0-2 - 26; USF 3-7-1-2 - 13Saves: ND 0-4-1-1 - 6 (Maddie Fox 6 in 110:00); USF 5-2-0-1 - 8 (Nicole McClure 8 in 110:00)Corner Kicks: ND 2-3-2-1 - 8; USF 0-6-1-0 - 7Fouls: ND 1-3-0-0 - 4; USF 2-2-0-1 - 5Offside: ND 2, USF 1Yellow Cards: Chelsea Klotz (USF) 71:47; Me-lissa Henderson (ND) 84:48Attendance: 1,124

MATCH #11 — Sept. 25, 2011#14/15 Marquette 3, #20/24 Notre Dame 2 (OT)

Valley Fields (Milwaukee, Wis.)

Notre Dame 0 2 0 — 2Marquette 1 1 1 — 3

MU 1. Ashley Stemmeler 1 (Lisa Philbin) 0:30. ND 1. Melissa Henderson 11 (Rebecca Twin-ing) 62:49. MU 2. Maegan Kelly 11 (Katie Hishmeh, Kerry McBride) 65:48. ND 2. Jessica Schuveiller 2 (Ellen Bartindale) 71:30. MU 3. Taylor Madigan 4 (Mady Vicker, Kelly) 90:18.

Shots: ND 3-6-0 - 9; MU 6-12-1 - 19Saves: ND 0-6-0 - 6 (Maddie Fox 6 in 90:18); MU 2-2-0 - 4 (Natalie Kulla 3 in 90:18, Team 1)Corner Kicks: ND 0-5-0 - 5; MU 1-7-0 - 8Fouls: ND 5-4-0 - 9; MU 5-1-0 - 6Offside: ND 1, UNC 0Attendance: 395

MATCH #12 — Sept. 30, 2011Notre Dame 3, Connecticut 0

Alumni Stadium (Notre Dame, Ind.)

Connecticut 0 0 — 0Notre Dame 2 1 — 3

ND 1. Jessica Schuveiller 3 (-) 24:51. ND 2. Lau-ren Bohaboy 3 (Melissa Henderson) 25:31. ND 3. Bohaboy 4 (Schuveiller, Henderson) 49:47.

Shots: UCONN 9-1 - 10; ND 13-5 - 18Saves: UCONN 4-0 - 4 (Jessica Dulski 4 in 90:00); ND 4-0 - 4 (Maddie Fox 4 in 76:34; Sarah Voigt 0 in 13:26)Corner Kicks: UCONN 4-0 - 4; ND 0-5 - 5Fouls: UCONN 4-2 - 6; ND 2-3 - 5Offside: UCONN 1, ND 1Attendance: 1,651

MATCH #13 — Oct. 2, 2011Notre Dame 3, Providence 0

Alumni Stadium (Notre Dame, Ind.)

Providence 0 0 — 0Notre Dame 1 2 — 3

ND 1. Lauren Bohaboy 5 (Melissa Henderson, Adriana Leon) 21:31. ND 2. Jessica Schuveiller 4 (Molly Campbell, Sammy Scofield) 46:59. ND 3. Leon 5 (-) 83:59.

Shots: PC 1-1 - 2; ND 7-11 - 18Saves: PC 4-4 - 8 (Caitlin Walker 8 in 90:00); ND 1-1 - 2 (Maddie Fox 2 in 86:03; Sarah Voigt 0 in 3:57)Corner Kicks: PC 1-0 - 1; ND 6-4 - 10Fouls: PC 4-9 - 13; ND 1-6 - 7Offside: PC 0, ND 8Yellow Cards: Allison Walton (PC) 49:06; Mary Vercollone (PC) 52:01; Emily Castle (PC) 66:08Attendance: 622

MATCH #14 — Oct. 7, 2011Notre Dame 2, Seton Hall 0

Owen T. Carroll Field (South Orange, N.J.)

Notre Dame 2 0 — 2Seton Hall 0 0 — 0

ND 1. Jessica Schuveiller 5 (Mandy Laddish) 3:49. ND 2. Lauren Bohaboy 6 (Adriana Leon) 21:52.

Shots: ND 8-6 - 14; SHU 5-12 - 17Saves: ND 3-1 - 4 (Maddie Fox 4 in 90:00); SHU 2-2 - 4 (Jennifer Pettigrew 4 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: ND 1-0 - 1; SHU 4-1 - 5Fouls: ND 3-4 - 7; SHU 3-5 - 8Offside: ND 1, SHU 0Attendance: 1,112

MATCH #15 — Oct. 9, 2011Notre Dame 0, Rutgers 0 (2OT)Yurcak Field (Piscataway, N.J.)

Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 — 0Rutgers 0 0 0 0 — 0

Shots: ND 4-11-5-1 - 21; RU 6-2-0-1 - 9Saves: ND 2-1-0-1 - 4 (Maddie Fox 4 in 110:00); RU 1-1-3-0 - 5 (Jessica Janosz 5 in 110:00)Corner Kicks: ND 3-3-2-0 - 8; RU 1-2-0-0 - 3Fouls: ND 6-3-0-0 - 9; RU 6-9-0-0 - 15Offside: ND 0, RU 1Yellow Cards: Logan White (RU) 60:33; Kecia Morway (ND) 97:02Attendance: 1,280

MATCH #16 — Oct. 14, 2011Georgetown 3, Notre Dame 2

Alumni Stadium (Notre Dame, Ind.)

Georgetown 2 1 — 3Notre Dame 2 0 — 2

GU 1. Samantha Baker 6 (Ingrid Wells) 1:58. GU 2. Own Goal 9:44. ND 1. Melissa Hender-son 12 (Adriana Leon, Elizabeth Tucker) 13:07. ND 2. Courtney Barg 1 (Henderson) 33:00. GU 3. Own Goal 76:06.

Shots: GU 6-1 - 7; ND 7-6 - 13Saves: GU 1-1 - 2 (Elizabeth Hanna 2 in 90:00); ND 2-0 - 2 (Maddie Fox 2 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: GU 6-1 - 7; ND 1-3 - 4Fouls: GU 4-4 - 8; ND 3-2 - 5Offside: GU 0, ND 2Attendance: 919

MATCH #17 — Oct. 16, 2011Notre Dame 3, Villanova 1

Alumni Stadium (Notre Dame, Ind.)

Villanova 0 1 — 1Notre Dame 1 2 — 3

ND 1. Jessica Schuveiller 6 (-) 41:41. VU 1. Ka-tie Ryan 12 (Heidi Sabatura, Erin Ryan) 61:40. ND 2. Melissa Henderson 13 (Lauren Bohaboy, Elizabeth Tucker) 84:26. ND 3. Tucker 1 (Man-dy Laddish, Bohaboy) 88:40.

Shots: VU 2-1 - 3; ND 11-17 - 28Saves: VU 2-6 - 8 (Jami Kranich 6 in 90:00, Team 2); ND 0-0 - 0 (Maddie Fox 0 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: VU 0-0 - 0; ND 2-4 - 6Fouls: VU 3-2 - 5; ND 1-2 - 3Offside: VU 0, ND 2Attendance: 444

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MATCH #18 — Oct. 21, 2011Notre Dame 5, DePaul 1

Alumni Stadium (Notre Dame, Ind.)

DePaul 0 1 — 1Notre Dame 1 4 — 5

ND 1. Melissa Henderson 14 (-) 12:12. ND 2. Henderson 15 (Molly Campbell) 63:50. ND 3. Henderson 16 (Kecia Morway, Adriana Leon) 64:48. ND 4. Brynn Gerstle 2 (-) 72:45. ND 5. Henderson 17 (Jessica Schuveiller) 81:37. DPU 1. Rachel Pitman 1 (Beth Perry) 89:20.

Shots: DPU 1-7 - 8; ND 8-13 - 21Saves: DPU 2-6 - 8 (Megan Pyrz 8 in 90:00); ND 0-4 - 4 (Maddie Fox 2 in 79:33, Jennifer Jasper 2 in 10:27)Corner Kicks: DPU 1-2 - 3; ND 2-3 - 5Fouls: DPU 3-3 - 6; ND 3-3 - 6Offside: DPU 0, ND 7Attendance: 1,309

MATCH #19 — Oct. 30, 2011BIG EAST Championship - Quarterfinal

Notre Dame 1, #5/9 Marquette 0Valley Fields (Milwaukee, Wis.)

Notre Dame 1 0 — 1Marquette 0 0 — 0

ND 1. Melissa Henderson 18 (Jazmin Hall) 8:04.

Shots: ND 4-3 - 7; MU 6-3 - 9Saves: ND 4-0 - 4 (Maddie Fox 3 in 90:00, Team 1); MU 2-0 - 2 (Natalie Kulla 2 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: ND 1-3 - 4; MU 2-1 - 3Fouls: ND 6-7 - 13; MU 3-10 - 13Offside: ND 0, MU 0Yellow Card: Mandy Laddish (ND) 31:37Attendance: 536

MATCH #20 — Nov. 4, 2011BIG EAST Championship - Semifinal

Louisville 2, Notre Dame 1Dick Dlesk Stadium (Morgantown, W.Va.)

Notre Dame 0 1 — 1Louisville 2 0 — 2

LOU 1. Christine Exeter 14 (Jordan Pawlik, Kaitie McDonald) 2:27. LOU 2. McDonald 1 (Jennifer Jones) 10:36. ND 1. Adriana Leon 6 (Melissa Henderson) 71:40.

Shots: ND 7-12 - 19; LOU 6-5 - 11Saves: ND 2-2 - 4 (Maddie Fox 4 in 90:00); LOU 3-4 - 7 (Chloe Kiefer 7 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: ND 6-5 - 11; LOU 2-1 - 3Fouls: ND 2-1 - 3; LOU 4-6 - 10Offside: ND 1, LOU 0Attendance: 1,380

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All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 10-7-3 7-2 3-3-3 0-2CONFERENCE 6-3-2 4-2 2-1-2 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 4-4-1 3-0 1-2-1 0-2

Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 19 WISCONSIN W 2-0 1713

1 Aug 26 at #3 North Carolina L o t 1-2 52361 Aug 28 vs #10 Duke L 1-3 12112 Sep 02 TULSA W 7-1 35112 Sep 04 INDIANA W 4-1 14633 Sep 09 at #2 Stanford L 1-2 19603 Sep 11 at #17 Santa Clara T o 2 1-1 1145* Sep 16 LOUISVILLE L 0-1 2501* Sep 18 at Cincinnati W 4-1 1400* Sep 22 at South Florida T o 2 1-1 1124* Sep 25 at #14 Marquette L o t 2-3 395* Sep 30 CONNECTICUT W 3-0 1651* Oct 02 PROVIDENCE W 3-0 622* Oct 07 at Seton Hall W 2-0 1112* Oct 09 at Rutgers T o 2 0-0 1280* Oct 14 GEORGETOWN L 2-3 919* Oct 16 VILLANOVA W 3-1 444* Oct 21 DEPAUL W 5-1 13094 Oct 30 at #5 Marquette W 1-0 5364 Nov 04 vs Louisville L 1-2 1380

1 = Carolina Classic2 = Notre Dame adidas Invitational3 = Stanford Invitational4 = BIG EAST Championship

TEAM STATISTICS ND OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 44-398 23-210 Goals scored per game 2.20 1.15 Shot pct. . 1 1 1 . 1 1 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 170-398 93-210 SOG pct. . 4 2 7 . 4 4 3 S h o t s / G a m e 19.9 10.5CORNER KICKS 119 76PENALTY KICKS 0-1 0-0OFFSIDES 37 15PENALTIES Yellow cards 7 8 Red cards 1 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 14133 14188 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/1570 9/1576 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/1296

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att

6 HENDERSON, Melissa 20 18 8 44 75 . 2 4 0 47 . 6 2 7 4 0 - 119 LEON, Adriana 19 6 5 17 47 . 1 2 8 18 . 3 8 3 3 0 - 09 BOHABOY, Lauren 20 6 3 15 31 . 1 9 4 15 . 4 8 4 1 0 - 012 SCHUVEILLER, Jessica 20 6 2 14 53 . 1 1 3 19 . 3 5 8 2 0 - 02 LADDISH, Mandy 20 1 7 9 57 . 0 1 8 21 . 3 6 8 0 0 - 08 TUCKER, Elizabeth 20 1 5 7 35 . 0 2 9 10 . 2 8 6 0 0 - 07 TWINING, Rebecca 20 1 3 5 27 . 0 3 7 6 . 2 2 2 0 0 - 027 GERSTLE, Brynn 12 2 0 4 13 . 1 5 4 6 . 4 6 2 0 0 - 023 HALL, Jazmin 19 1 2 4 3 . 3 3 3 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 - 013 BARG, Courtney 13 1 1 3 12 . 0 8 3 5 . 4 1 7 0 0 - 05 CAMPBELL, Molly 20 0 3 3 4 . 0 0 0 3 . 7 5 0 0 0 - 024 JANTSCH, Ellen 16 1 0 2 6 . 1 6 7 3 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 016 MORWAY, Kecia 19 0 2 2 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 - 015 SIMONIAN, Karin 13 0 1 1 17 . 0 0 0 6 . 3 5 3 0 0 - 028 BARTINDALE, Ellen 9 0 1 1 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 - 011 SCOFIELD, Sammy 20 0 1 1 4 . 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 010 BROWN, Lindsay 4 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 017 SCHNEIDER, Taylor 15 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 1 . 2 5 0 0 0 - 026 CHAMBERLAIN, Haley 2 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 029 TURNER, Tayler 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 025 RODRIGUEZ, Nicole 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 018 WILSON, Elizabeth 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 03 FOX, Maddie 16 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 01 VOIGT, Sarah 7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 00 JASPER, Jennifer 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0

Total 20 44 45 133 398 . 1 1 1 170 . 4 2 7 10 0 - 1Opponents 20 23 22 68 210 . 1 1 0 93 . 4 4 3 7 0 - 0

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho

3 FOX, Maddie 16 1427:28 13 0.82 56 . 8 1 2 8-4-3 4 . 01 VOIGT, Sarah 7 427:48 9 1.89 11 . 5 5 0 2-3-0 0 . 00 JASPER, Jennifer 1 10:27 1 8.61 2 . 6 6 7 0-0-0 0 . 0

Total 20 1865:43 23 1.11 70 . 7 5 3 10-7-3 6Opponents 20 1865:43 44 2.12 126 . 7 4 1 7-10-3 2

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 23 21 0 0 44Opponents 10 11 2 0 23

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 178 209 6 5 398Opponents 92 109 5 4 210

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 29 37 2 2 70Opponents 58 62 3 3 126

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 44 69 5 1 119Opponents 36 39 1 0 76

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 66 71 2 1 140Opponents 75 93 3 2 173

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Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 6-3-2 4-2 2-1-2 0-0CONFERENCE 6-3-2 4-2 2-1-2 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att.* Sep 16 LOUISVILLE L 0-1 2501* Sep 18 at Cincinnati W 4-1 1400* Sep 22 at South Florida T o 2 1-1 1124* Sep 25 at #14 Marquette L o t 2-3 395* Sep 30 CONNECTICUT W 3-0 1651* Oct 02 PROVIDENCE W 3-0 622* Oct 07 at Seton Hall W 2-0 1112* Oct 09 at Rutgers T o 2 0-0 1280* Oct 14 GEORGETOWN L 2-3 919* Oct 16 VILLANOVA W 3-1 444* Oct 21 DEPAUL W 5-1 1309

1 = Carolina Classic2 = Notre Dame adidas Invitational3 = Stanford Invitational

TEAM STATISTICS ND OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 25-217 11-110 Goals scored per game 2.27 1.00 Shot pct. . 1 1 5 . 1 0 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 92-217 53-110 SOG pct. . 4 2 4 . 4 8 2 S h o t s / G a m e 19.7 10.0CORNER KICKS 64 48PENALTY KICKS 0-0 0-0OFFSIDES 28 4PENALTIES Yellow cards 2 5 Red cards 0 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 7446 5311 Dates/Avg Per Date 6/1241 5/1062 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att

6 HENDERSON, Melissa 11 10 4 24 37 . 2 7 0 24 . 6 4 9 3 0 - 09 BOHABOY, Lauren 11 6 2 14 20 . 3 0 0 11 . 5 5 0 1 0 - 012 SCHUVEILLER, Jessica 11 5 2 12 35 . 1 4 3 14 . 4 0 0 2 0 - 019 LEON, Adriana 10 1 4 6 30 . 0 3 3 10 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 08 TUCKER, Elizabeth 11 1 4 6 17 . 0 5 9 4 . 2 3 5 0 0 - 013 BARG, Courtney 5 1 0 2 7 . 1 4 3 2 . 2 8 6 0 0 - 027 GERSTLE, Brynn 7 1 0 2 6 . 1 6 7 2 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 02 LADDISH, Mandy 11 0 2 2 29 . 0 0 0 8 . 2 7 6 0 0 - 07 TWINING, Rebecca 11 0 2 2 10 . 0 0 0 3 . 3 0 0 0 0 - 016 MORWAY, Kecia 11 0 2 2 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 05 CAMPBELL, Molly 11 0 2 2 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 015 SIMONIAN, Karin 11 0 1 1 16 . 0 0 0 6 . 3 7 5 0 0 - 028 BARTINDALE, Ellen 5 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 - 023 HALL, Jazmin 11 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 011 SCOFIELD, Sammy 11 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 - 024 JANTSCH, Ellen 8 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 026 CHAMBERLAIN, Haley 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 017 SCHNEIDER, Taylor 8 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 - 03 FOX, Maddie 11 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 01 VOIGT, Sarah 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 00 JASPER, Jennifer 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0

Total 11 25 28 78 217 . 1 1 5 92 . 4 2 4 6 0 - 0Opponents 11 11 11 33 110 . 1 0 0 53 . 4 8 2 3 0 - 0

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho

1 VOIGT, Sarah 2 17:23 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 . 03 FOX, Maddie 11 1002:28 10 0.90 40 . 8 0 0 6-3-2 2 . 00 JASPER, Jennifer 1 10:27 1 8.61 2 . 6 6 7 0-0-0 0 . 0

Total 11 1030:18 11 0.96 42 . 7 9 2 6-3-2 4Opponents 11 1030:18 25 2.18 67 . 7 2 8 3-6-2 2

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 12 13 0 0 25Opponents 4 6 1 0 11

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 93 116 5 3 217Opponents 52 53 2 3 110

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 18 21 1 2 42Opponents 29 34 3 1 67

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 20 39 4 1 64Opponents 25 22 1 0 48

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 29 38 0 0 67Opponents 39 42 0 1 82

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All games

Overall: 10-7-3 Conf: 6-3-2 Home: 7-2-0 Away: 3-3-3 Neut: 0-2-0

TEAM STATISTICS ND OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 44-398 23-210 Goals scored per game 2.20 1.15 Shot pct. . 1 1 1 . 1 1 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 170-398 93-210 SOG pct. . 4 2 7 . 4 4 3 S h o t s / G a m e 19.9 10.5 A s s i s t s 45 22CORNER KICKS 119 76PENALTY KICKS 0-1 0-0OFFSIDES 37 15PENALTIES Yellow cards 7 8 Red cards 1 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 14133 14188 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/1570 9/1576 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/606

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Notre Dame 23 21 0 0 44

Opponents 10 11 2 0 23

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Notre Dame 178 209 6 5 398

Opponents 92 109 5 4 210

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Notre Dame 29 37 2 2 70

Opponents 58 62 3 3 126

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Notre Dame 44 69 5 1 119

Opponents 36 39 1 0 76

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Notre Dame 66 71 2 1 140

Opponents 75 93 3 2 173

Offsides by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Notre Dame 15 21 1 0 37

Opponents 7 6 1 1 15

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Overall: 10-7-3 Conf: 6-3-2 Home: 7-2-0 Away: 3-3-3 Neut: 0-2-0

## Player gp-gs min g a pts sh sh% sog sog% yc rc gwg pk-att6 HENDERSON, Melissa 20-19 1718 18 8 44 75 . 2 4 0 47 . 6 2 7 1 0 4 0-119 LEON, Adriana 19-15 1002 6 5 17 47 . 1 2 8 18 . 3 8 3 0 0 3 0-09 BOHABOY, Lauren 20-11 1151 6 3 15 31 . 1 9 4 15 . 4 8 4 0 0 1 0-012 SCHUVEILLER, Jessica 20-20 1841 6 2 14 53 . 1 1 3 19 . 3 5 8 0 0 2 0-02 LADDISH, Mandy 20-20 1679 1 7 9 57 . 0 1 8 21 . 3 6 8 1 0 0 0-08 TUCKER, Elizabeth 20-20 1472 1 5 7 35 . 0 2 9 10 . 2 8 6 0 0 0 0-07 TWINING, Rebecca 20-6 828 1 3 5 27 . 0 3 7 6 . 2 2 2 1 0 0 0-027 GERSTLE, Brynn 12-1 298 2 0 4 13 . 1 5 4 6 . 4 6 2 0 0 0 0-023 HALL, Jazmin 19-19 1385 1 2 4 3 . 3 3 3 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 0 0-013 BARG, Courtney 13-10 921 1 1 3 12 . 0 8 3 5 . 4 1 7 0 0 0 0-05 CAMPBELL, Molly 20-19 1828 0 3 3 4 . 0 0 0 3 . 7 5 0 0 0 0 0-024 JANTSCH, Ellen 16-1 320 1 0 2 6 . 1 6 7 3 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0-016 MORWAY, Kecia 19-19 1527 0 2 2 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 1 0 0 0-015 SIMONIAN, Karin 13-3 440 0 1 1 17 . 0 0 0 6 . 3 5 3 0 0 0 0-028 BARTINDALE, Ellen 9-1 304 0 1 1 5 . 0 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0-011 SCOFIELD, Sammy 20-11 1254 0 1 1 4 . 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0-010 BROWN, Lindsay 4-0 35 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0-017 SCHNEIDER, Taylor 15-5 611 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 1 . 2 5 0 2 1 0 0-026 CHAMBERLAIN, Haley 2-0 36 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0-029 TURNER, Tayler 1-0 4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-025 RODRIGUEZ, Nicole 1-0 4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-018 WILSON, Elizabeth 1-0 4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-03 FOX, Maddie 16-15 1428 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-01 VOIGT, Sarah 7-5 427 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-00 JASPER, Jennifer 1-0 10 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Total 20 - 44 45 133 398 . 1 1 1 170 . 4 2 7 7 1 10 0-1Opponents 20 - 23 22 68 210 . 1 1 0 93 . 4 4 3 8 0 7 0-0

Goal Average Saves Record## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho3 FOX, Maddie 16-15 1427:28 13 0.82 56 . 8 1 2 8 4 3 4.01 VOIGT, Sarah 7-5 427:48 9 1.89 11 . 5 5 0 2 3 0 0.00 JASPER, Jennifer 1-0 10:27 1 8.61 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 0 0.0TM TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 2.0

Total 20 1865:43 23 1.11 70 . 7 5 3 10 7 3 6Opponents 20 1865:43 44 2.12 126 . 7 4 1 7 10 3 2

Team saves: 1

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 23 21 0 0 44Opponents 10 11 2 0 23

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 178 209 6 5 398Opponents 92 109 5 4 210

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 29 37 2 2 70Opponents 58 62 3 3 126

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 44 69 5 1 119Opponents 36 39 1 0 76

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalNotre Dame 66 71 2 1 140Opponents 75 93 3 2 173

Attendance Summary ND OpponentTotal 14133 14188Dates/Avg Per Date 9/1570 9/1576Neutral Site #/Avg 2/606