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2020-21 Schedule/Results

Sept.

VIRGINIA TECH

12

Kl?ckner Stadium

W, 3-1

Sept.

at DUKE*

17

Koskinen Stadium

T, 1-1

2OT

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Game #17 ? Wednesday, April 28, 2021

#13 Virginia vs. SIU-Edwardsville

Series History: This is the first meeting in the series

Sept.

at Clemson*

20

Historic Riggs Field

Sept.

at Virginia Tech

25

Thompson Field

Oct.

#14 PITTSBURGH*

1

Kl?ckner Stadium

Oct.

MIAMI*

4

Kl?ckner Stadium

Oct.

at North Carolina

8

Dorrance Field

Oct.

#13 LOUISVILLE*

15

Kl?ckner Stadium

L, 0-3

W, 1-0

OT

W, 2-1

OT

W, 3-0

CANCELED

W, 2-0

10-4-2, 5-2-1 ACC

8-2-2, 8-2-2 OVC

QUICK KICKS

? Virginia posted an 8-3-1 record in the fall, finishing third in the standings with a 5-2-1 ACC mark.

? The Hoos advanced to the semifinals of the ACC Tournament before falling to then No. 1 UNC.

? Midfielder Lia Godfrey was named the ACC Freshman of the Year.

? Five players earned All-ACC honors with Alexa Spaanstra named to the first team. Godfrey, Rebecca

Jarrett and Diana Ordo?ez were named to the second team. Samar Guidry and Godfrey were named

All-Freshman honorees.

? The 12 games played in the fall counted toward selection for the NCAA Tournament this spring.

? Alexa Spaanstra notched at least a point in five straight matches after returning to action

against Louisville (10/15) with five goals and two assists in that time to close the fall schedule

? Rebecca Jarrett is the only player to start all 12 games for the Cavaliers in the fall season and has

scored in three of the last six matches with goals vs. Boston College, Syracuse and George Mason

? The Hoos have started 13 different lineups through the 16 matches played in the 2020-21 season

? Diana Ordo?ez vaulted to the team lead in points (22) after tallying at least one point in seven of

the last 11 matches with eight goals and four assists in that span.

? Ordo?ez tallied a hat trick against Louisville - only the fifth in ACC Tournament history and the first

Oct.

#2 FLORIDA STATE*

18

Kl?ckner Stadium

since the 2004 ACC Tournament. She is only the second non-UNC player to accomplish the feat.

L, 3-4 ? Virginia has played three spring matches, going 2-1 with the most recent coming at West Virginia.

? The Cavaliers have never faced SIUE on the soccer pitch in the history of the program.

Oct.

29

at BOSTON COLLEGE*

Newton Soccer Complex

W, 2-1 ? Should the Cavaliers advance past the first round, it will set up only the second ever meeting between Virginia and BYU with the last being a home match for UVA in the 2001 season.

Nov.

at Syracuse*

1

SU Soccer Stadium

W, 5-3 STARTING XI No. Name

VIRGINIA PROBABLE STARTERS

Pos. GP-GS Min. G A Pts Of Note:

Nov.

vs. Louisville

10

WakeMed Soccer Park

W, 4-0

5 Lizzy Sieracki 7 Alexa Spaanstra 9 Diana Ordonez

D 16-11 867 0 4 4 Assists vs. #2 FSU, UL, VCU, #5 WVU F 13-13 1,020 6 2 14 Named to MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List F 15-13 1,071 9 4 22 Turned in a hat trick in quarterinfal vs. UL

Nov.

vs. North Carolina

13

WakeMed Soccer Park

L, 0-2

10 Taryn Torres 12 Claire Constant 13 Rebecca Jarrett

M 7-7 582 0 0 0 Made first appearance of 2020 vs. #2 FSU D 15-15 1,314 3 0 6 Two of her goals are game winners F 16-15 1,032 4 3 11 Only player to start all 12 matches in fall

Feb.

28

Mar.

6

GEORGE MASON

Kl?ckner Stadium

at VCU

Sports Backers Stadium

W, 2-0 W, 2-1

14 Emma Dawson 19 Samar Guidry 20 Talia Staude 22 Lia Godfrey

GOALKEEPER No. Name

M 14-8 608 1 0 2 Hit game-winner in OT against Pittsburgh D 14-14 1,095 0 2 2 Assisted on opening goal in win over VT D 13-12 1,169 0 1 1 Has played the full time in nine matches M 16-15 1,264 4 7 15 Three assists came on game-winning goals

Pos. GP-GS Min. Sv GAA ShO Of Note:

Apr.

3

Apr.

10

at #4 West Virginia

Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium

#5 WEST VIRGINIA

Kl?ckner Stadium

L, 0-1

T, 1-1

2OT

0 Laurel Ivory

KEY RESERVES No. Name 3 Ashlynn Serepca 4 Cam Lexow

GK 12-12 1,122 26 1.36 1 Her 48 career wins is third in UVA history

Pos. GP-GS Min. G A Pts Of Note: F/D 14-1 471 0 2 2 Her 7 goals last year was third on the team F 11-0 192 0 1 1 Had goal and assist in 22 games last year

8 Sarah Clark

D 15-8 768 0 2 2 Assisted on both goals in win over #14 Pitt

11 Lacey McCormack M/D 8-2 386 1 0 2 First career goal in first start vs. Miami

15 Brianna Jablonowski M 4-3 197 0 0 0 Made first start vs. George Mason

16 Laney Rouse

D 9-3 463 0 0 0 Has started 3 of the last 6 matches for UVA

24 Kira Maguire

M 10-1 192 0 0 0 Made first start vs. George Mason

2020 CAVALIER

VIRGINIA IN THE RANKINGS

Pre 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/19 10/27 11/3 11/10 3/2 3/9

United Soccer Coaches - 11 10 10 11 10 10 10 9 8 9

Soccer America

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Top Drawer Soccer

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RPI

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GODFREY NAMED ACC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR ? Midfielder Lia Godfrey was named the ACC Freshman of the Year following the completion of the fall schedule ? Godfrey is the fourth Cavaliers named to the honor since it's inception in the 1991 season ? She joines Becky Sauerbrunn (2003), Jess Rostedt (2005) and Morgan Brian (2011) in earning the distinction

WOMEN'S

3/16 3/30 4/6

9 10 12 - - - -

SOCCER

4/13 4/20

12 13

PAIR OF CAVALIERS SELECTED IN NWSL DRAFT ? Two Cavaliers were taken in the 2021 NWSL Draft as Alissa Gorzak and Taryn Torres both had their names called ? Gorzak was selected by the Chicago Red Stars while Torres was take by Gotham FC (formerly Sky Blue) ? Torres elected to return for the spring and the fall 2021 season, while Gorzak in her fifth year already elected to join Chicgao ? Virginia is one of three schools to have a player taken in every year of the NWSL Draft ? The Cavaliers also have a pair of players who were taken first overall in Morgan Brian (2015) and Emily Sonnett (2016)

STAUDE NAMED DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK AFTER SPRING OPENER ? Talia Staude was named ACC Defensive Player of the Week following the spring opener against George Mason ? Staude helped the Cavaliers post a shutout and added an assist when she connected with Rebecca Jarrett

SPAANSTRA NAMED ACC CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK FOLLOWING LOUISVILLE, FSU MATCHES ? Junior forward Alexa Spaanstra was named ACC Co-Offensive Player of the Week following matches with Louisville and FSU ? Spaanstra returned to action against No. 13 Louisville after missing three matches with injury and scored both UVA goals ? The forward hit a PK against FSU to spark a rally as the Hoos would come back to tie the match at 3-3 after the early deficit

CONSTANT COLLECTS WEEKLY HONORS FROM THE ACC AND TOP DRAWER SOCCER ? Junior defender Claire Constant was named ACC Co-Defensive Player of the Week following the UVA win at Virginia Tech ? Constant hit her first career game-winner with a golden goal in the 94th minute off a corner kick from Lia Godfrey ? In addition to the ACC honor, Constant was also named to the Top Drawer Soccer team of the week for her performance

JARRETT TWICE NAMED TO TOP DRAWER SOCCER TEAM OF THE WEEK ? Junior forward Rebecca Jarrett has twice been named to the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week this season ? Jarrett first earned the recognition on Oct. 6 after a pair of assists and a goal in the Hoos' 3-0 win over Miami ? She earned it a second time on Nov. 3 after two goals and an assist in wins at Boston College and Syracuse

GODFREY NAMED TO TOP DRAWER SOCCER TEAM OF THE WEEK FOLLOWING SEASON OPENER ? Freshman midfielder Lia Godfrey was named to the Top Drawer Soccer team of the week following the season opener ? Godfrey assisted on what proved to be the game-winning goal, connecting with Alex Spaanstra on a corner kick ? She then added her own goal minutes later when she scored on a Cam Lexow pass from Ashlynn Serepca for the 3-0 lead

VIRGINIA'S GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

GK

F

F

F

MF

MF

MF

Virginia Tech

Ivory

Jarrett Ordo?ez Spaanstra Sumpter Dawson

Zandi

at Duke

Ivory

Jarrett Ordo?ez Spaanstra Sumpter Zandi

Godfrey

at Clemson

Ivory

Jarrett Ordo?ez Gorzak

Godfrey

Zandi

Spaanstra

at Virginia Tech

White

Jarrett Ordo?ez Gorzak

Zandi Dawson Godfrey

#14 Pittsburgh

Ivory

Jarrett Ordo?ez Gorzak

Godfrey Dawson

Zandi

Miami

White

Jarrett McCormack Gorzak Sumpter Dawson Godfrey

#13 Louisville

White

Jarrett Spaanstra Gorzak Sumpter Dawson Godfrey

#2 Florida State

Ivory

Jarrett Ordo?ez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres

Godfrey

at Boston College

Ivory

Jarrett Ordo?ez Spaanstra Sumpter Dawson Godfrey

at Syracuse

White

Jarrett Ordo?ez Spaanstra Sumpter Dawson Godfrey

vs. Louisville (ACC Tourney) Ivory

Jarrett Ordo?ez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres

Godfrey

vs. #1 UNC (ACC Tourney) Ivory

Jarrett Ordo?ez Spaanstra Sumpter Torres

Godfrey

vs. George Mason

Ivory

Serepca Spaanstra Maguire Jablonowski Torres

Godfrey

at VCU

Ivory

Jarrett Ordo?ez Spaanstra Jablonowski Torres

Godfrey

at #4 West Virginia

Ivory

Jarrett Ordo?ez Spaanstra Jablonowski Torres

Godfrey

#5 West Virginia

Ivory

Jarrett Ordo?ez Spaanstra Dawson Torres

Godfrey

Bold = First Career Start Italics = Goal Scored in MatchBold Italics = First Career Goal

D Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Sieracki Sieracki Sieracki Sieracki Rouse Sieracki Sieracki Sieracki

D Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant McCormack Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant Constant

D Staude Staude Staude Staude Sieracki Sieracki Sieracki Sieracki Staude Staude Staude Staude Staude Staude Staude Staude

D Guidry Guidry Guidry Rouse Rouse Guidry Guidry Guidry Guidry Guidry Guidry Guidry Guidry Guidry Guidry Guidry

2020 CAVALIER WOMEN'S SOCCER

WHO'S BACK FOR THE HOOS?

ACC STANDINGS

? UVA returns 17 letterwinners and seven starters from last year's squad that advanced to a 26th straight NCAA Tournament Team

ACC

Pct

Overall

Pct

? Back are four players who earned post-season honors from the ACC - forward Diana Ordo?ez, and midfielders Alexa

Florida State 8-0-0

1.000 11-0-0

1.000

Spaanstra and Taryn Torres were all second-team selections. Goalkeeper Laurel Ivory was a third-team selection

North Carolina 8-0-0

1.000 14-1-0

1.000

? Ordo?ez was also an ACC All-Freshman Team selection for the Cavaliers last season

VIRGINIA 5-2-1

.688 10-4-2

.773

? Torres and Spaanstra were both All-Region selections by the United Soccer Coaches last season ? Defender Talia Staude and Ordo?ez were both named Top Drawer Soccer Best XI Freshman Team selections ? UVA returners contributed 45-of-63 goals scored (71%) a year ago and 44-of-52 assists (82%) ? Among those are four of the top five goal scorers - Ordo?ez (15), Ashlynn Serepca (7), Sydney Zandi (5) and Rebecca Jarrett (5) and four of five of the top assist leaders - Spaanstra (12), Jarrett (8), Anna Sumpter (6) and Ordo?ez (4)

Clemson

5-3-0

.625

12-4-0

.600

Duke

4-2-2

.625

10-5-3

.667

Louisville

4-4-0

.500

5-7-0

.444

Virginia Tech 4-4-0

.500

8-9-0

.385

Notre Dame 4-4-0

.500

6-7-0

.444

Wake Forest 3-4-1

.438

5-7-2

.389

Pittsburgh 3-5-0

.375

11-5-0

.643

ORDO?EZ PICKS UP WHERE SHE LEFT OFF, KEEPS SCORING FOR THE HOOS IN OPENER

Boston College 1-7-0

.125

3-10-1

.125

? Diana Ordo?ez, who is the top returning goal scorer in the ACC, scored the opening goal of UVA's match with Virginia Tech

Syracuse

1-7-0

.125

1-11-1

.125

? She picked up right where she left off and has now scored in three of her last four matches played dating back to last season Miami

0-8-0

.000

0-9-0

.000

? Ordo?ez scored in the ACC Championships vs. North Carolina (11/10) and NCAA second round vs. Washington State (11/22) NC State

0-0-0

.000

5-3-1

.611

NEWCOMERS MAKE IMPACT IN CAVALIER DEBUTS ? Members of the highly-touted recruiting class made an impact for the Hoos in the opening game against Virginia Tech ? Lia Godfrey assisted on the game-winning goal and added a goal of her own in the closing minutes of the game for her debut ? Defender Samar Guidry assisted on the opening goal of the game as she connected with Ordo?ez and played 83 minutes ? Laney Rouse played 47 minutes along the backline, while Alexis Theoret played 32 minutes in the midfield for the Hoos ? Purdue transfer Sarah Clark made the start on the back line and played 43 minutes in helping anchor the UVA defense

HOOS PICKED TO FINISH THIRD IN ACC PRESEASON POLL ? The Cavaliers were picked to finish third in the ACC in a presasson vote of league coaches this season ? Virginia received two first place votes and tallied 113 points - picked behind North Carolina and Florida State ? North Carolina was picked to repeat as regular-season champions, while Florida State was picked to finish second ? The Cavaliers finished third in the ACC regular-season standings a year ago and advanced to the finals at the ACC Tournament

PRESEASON ALL-ACC HONOREES ? UVA had sophomore forward Diana Ordo?ez and junior forward Alexa Spaanstra named to the preseason All-ACC team ? Both players were All-ACC second team selections a year ago and named to the ACC Championships All-Tournament Team ? Ordo?ez tied for the ACC lead in goals scored last season (15) while Spaanstra was second in the ACC in assists (12) ? The preseason All-ACC team was made up of 11 players and featured players from five different teams ? North Carolina and Florida State each had three players selected, UVA and Louisville had two and Duke had one player

CAVALIERS SET TO PLAY ABBREVIATED SCHEDULE IN THE FALL ? Virginia is set to play an abbreviated schedule this fall made up of 11 contests which all come against ACC teams ? The Cavaliers will play an eight-game conference schedule with three matches designated as non-conference contests ? UVA's two matches against Virginia Tech and a road trip to North Carolina will not count in the ACC standings this season ? The eight-game ACC schedule will feature four home games and four road games ? Virginia will play seven matches against teams that went to the NCAA Tournament in the 2019 season in this schedule ? Of those seven contests, four come on the road at Clemson, Duke, North Carolina and Virginia Tech- the home opponents in that group are FSU, Louisville and Virginia Tech

NCAA COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS STRUCTURE FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS AND SPRING SEASON ? The current recommendation is for brackets to be filled at 75 percent (48 teams) instead of the usual 64 teams ? Fall contests are to be counted toward selection for the championships in the spring when resumes are considered ? The spring season will be played Feb. 3 - April 17 with NCAA Tournament selections to be made on April 19 ? The College Cup is set to be conducted May 13-17 and the tournament field will have 31 automatic bids and 17 at-large

IVORY CLIMBING THE RANKS IN THE RECORD BOOK ? In her third season, goalkeeper Laurel Ivory is already working her way into the history books at UVA ? Currently, Ivory is fourth all-time in shutouts with 29 solo shutouts in her career ? With 48 wins, Ivory is third all-time in victories as a keeper - she has a 48-15-10 record for her career

CAVALIERS RESPOND WELL AFTER A LOSS UNDER SWANSON ? Responding after a loss has been a trend for the Cavaliers throughout Steve Swanson's tenure at UVA ? Throughout the 20 seasons under Swanson, Virginia holds a 59-8-13 record in matches following a loss ? The number does not include season-ending losses where the next match would be part of a new season

THE HOOS IN OVERTIME IN THE SWANSON ERA ? The Cavaliers are no stranger to overtime having gone past regulation four times this season with a 2-0-2 mark ? Virginia has gone to extra time in 85 matches during the Steve Swanson era with a 23-12-50 record in those matches ? In those 50 draws, 14 have come in the postseason with the Cavaliers surviving shootouts in five of those 14 matches

VIRGINIA'S ALL-TIME TOP 10 WINS

Date 11/8/19 11/3/19 10/13/19 9/15/19 9/10/17 8/24/17 11/6/15 10/25/15 10/8/15 9/4/15 12/5/14 11/28/14 11/7/14 10/5/14 10/31/13 10/27/13 10/20/13 10/10/13 8/30/13 8/25/13 11/4/12 11/2/12 10/28/12 9/30/12 10/8/11 9/25/11 9/15/11 10/3/10 11/15/09 10/30/09 9/25/08 11/10/06 11/4/05 9/29/05 9/25/05 9/24/04 9/10/04 9/12/03 11/17/02 9/17/00 10/8/99 9/26/99 9/24/99 9/5/99 9/20/98 9/16/95 11/17/91 10/20/91 10/12/91 9/29/91 10/27/90 9/29/90 9/19/90 9/7/90 10/14/89 9/9/89

Opponent #5 Florida State ACC #9 Duke ACC at #5 Florida State at #8 Penn State #5 Penn State at #2 West Virginia vs. #6 Clemson ACC #1 Florida State at #5 Clemson at #9 UCLA vs. #5 Texas A&M at #1 UCLA NCAA vs. #5 North Carolina ACC at #10 Notre Dame #5 Virginia Tech #3 Florida State at #4 North Carolina #5 Notre Dame #7 Penn State #9 Santa Clara vs. #7 Maryland ACC vs. #2 Florida State ACC at #8 North Carolina ACC #5 Duke #10 Florida State at #5 North Carolina #6 Maryland #1 Boston College at #9 Penn State NCAA #4 Florida State at #8 Florida State vs. #9 West Virginia NCAA vs. #6 Florida State ACC #10 Florida State at #7 Duke at #8 Florida State #8 UCLA #3 Santa Clara at #8 West Virginia NCAA vs. #10 Santa Clara #2 Florida #5 Hartford #8 Stanford at #4 Portland #9 Duke at #8 Clemson at #8 Connecticut NCAA #3 NC State at #3 Santa Clara vs. #4 Wisconsin #10 NC State ACC #10 Massachusetts at #4 William & Mary at #3 NC State at #9 Wisconsin at #6 Massachusetts

UVA Rank #1 #1 #1 #4 #8 #10 #1 #2 #4 #1 #4 #4 #4 #5 #1 #1 #1 #1 #6 #7 #8 #8 #10 #3 #8 #14 #14 #6 NR NR #15 NR #7 #7 #11 #3 #5 #17 #24 #16 #10 #15 #15 #14 #15 #13 #3 #4 #5 #6 #3 #3 #3 #7 #7 #11

Score 2-1 (ot)

1-0 1-0 (2ot)

2-1 3-2 2-1 (2ot) 5-0 1-0 2-0 2-1 (2ot) 3-1 2-1 2-0 2-1 2-0 1-0 (ot) 2-0 3-2 (2ot) 5-1 4-0 4-0 4-2 1-0 1-0 4-3 (ot) 1-0 (2ot) 4-1 3-2 (ot) 6-2 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-1 4-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 (ot) 2-1 3-2 2-0 5-1 2-1 2-0 2-1 1-0 (ot) 1-0 3-1 2-0 2-0 3-2 2-0 2-0

2020 CAVALIER WOMEN'S SOCCER

PENALTY KICKS, SET PIECES PROVE COSTLY FOR THE CAVALIER DEFENSE IN 2020

ALL-TIME D1 COACHES WITH 400 WINS

? Penalty kicks and set pieces have proven costly for the Cavalier defense this season when it comes to goals allowed

? For the most part, the UVA defense has done its job by limiting opponents to 103 shots this season - 58 on frame

1. Anson Dorrance - North Carolina - 886 (42 Years)*

? Virginia has also allowed 20 goals through the season with five of them coming off penalty kicks

2. Len Tsantris - UConn- 570 (37 Years)

? The Hoos have surrendered a goal from PK vs. Virginia Tech (9/12), at Clemson (9/20), Pitt (10/1) at Syracuse (11/1) and 3. Becky Burleigh - Berry, Florida - 509 (31 Years)*

vs. UNC in the ACC Tournament semifinals

4. Jerry Smith - Santa Clara - 504 (34 years)*

? Virginia has allowed an additional 10 goals off set pieces making 15 of the 20 goals allowed coming from set pieces

5. G. Guerrieri - Hardin-Simmons, Texas A&M - 484 (28 Years)*

6. Mark Krikorian - Franklin Pierce, Hartford, Florida State - 455 (27 Years)*

CAVALIER OFFENSE APPLYING PRESSURE BUT LOOKING TO CONVERT MORE CHANCES

7. Steve Swanson - Dartmouth, Stanford, UVA - 429 (30 Years)*

? The Virginia offense has kept the pressure on its opponents in 2020, managing a 282-to-103 edge in shots so far

8. Randy Waldrum - Tulsa, Baylor, Notre Dame, Pitt - 419 (27 Years)*

? Of the 282 shots managed so far this season, the Cavaliers have put 124 on frame with 94 of them saved

9. David Lombardo - Keene State, James Madison - 415 (35 Years)

? UVA has 20 shots in six games - vs Virginia Tech (21), at Virginia Tech (27), Pitt (30), Louisville (24 & 21), and Syracuse (23) Chris Petrucelli - Notre Dame,Texas, SMU - 416 (30 Years)*

? Despite the high-pressure offense yielding chances, the Hoos have only coverted for 31 goals this season

11. John Daly - William & Mary - 413 (31 Years)

? The 282 shots is tops in the ACC this season and the 17 shots per game tops the ACC (7.75 on goal per game is second) * Denotes active D1 coach (Years active indicates college coaching)

HOOS EARN UNITED SOCCER COACHES TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD FOR 11TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR ? The Cavaliers were named a recipient of the Team Academic Award by the United Soccer Coaches last week

STEVE SWANSON YEAR-BY-YEAR

? It marks the 11th consecutive season for the Hoos to receive the award from the coaches organization ? Teams must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 to be named as a recipient of the award each season

1990 Dartmouth 1991 Dartmouth 1992 Dartmouth

4-9-1 8-5-2 10-6-1

Ivy Champs

1993 Dartmouth 12-3-1 Ivy Champs/NCAA 1st Round

SWANSON HITS THE 400 CAREER COACHING WIN MILESTONE TO PUT HIM AMONG ELITE COMPANY ? UVA head coach Steve Swanson hit a rare milestone vs. NC State (10/25/18), hitting the 400 career win mark ? As a head coach, Swanson holds a 429-161-61 record through stops at Dartmouth, Stanford and Virginia

1994 Dartmouth 1995 Dartmouth 1996 Stanford 1997 Stanford

11-4-1 10-8-1 12-9-0 11-7-1

NCAA 1st Round Pac-10 Champs/NCAA 1st Rd

? Currently only 11 D1 coaches have hit the 400 win milestone with eight of them currently active ? Swanson is one of only nine coaches who has recorded 400 wins all at a D1 institution ? In his coaching career, he has taken all three teams to league titles and the NCAA Tournament

1998 Stanford 1999 Stanford 2000 Virginia 2001 Virginia

11-7-2 15-5-1 11-8-1 17-4-2

NCAA 1st Round Pac-10 Champs/NCAA 3rd Rd NCAA 3rd Round NCAA Quarterfinals

2002 Virginia

13-7-2 NCAA 3rd Round

SWANSON GRABS HIS 300TH WIN AS UVA HEAD COACH

2003 Virginia 2004 Virginia

12-5-4 NCAA 2nd Round 17-3-2 ACC Champs/NCAA 2nd Round

? Head Coach Steve Swanson picked up his 300th wins as the head coach of the Cavaliers vs. Liberty (8/25/19)

2005 Virginia

18-6-1 NCAA Quarterfinals

? Currently, Swanson holds a 324-98-50 record as UVA head coach and is 130-48-20 in ACC matches ? He has 20 consecutive winning seasons at Virginia and 29 overall as a head coach

2006 Virginia 2007 Virginia 2008 Virginia

12-8-2 13-4-6 15-5-3

NCAA 3rd Round NCAA 3rd Round NCAA 3rd Round

? Swanson has taken his teams to 23 consecutive NCAA Tournaments with Virginia's inclusion this season

2009 Virginia 2010 Virginia

10-6-6 NCAA 3rd Round 15-5-2 NCAA 3rd Round

HOOS CONTINUE STRONG PRESENCE IN PROFESSIONAL RANKS ON NWSL ROSTERS

2011 Virginia 2012 Virginia

17-5-2 NCAA Quarterfinals 18-5-1 ACC Champs/NCAA 3rd Round

? UVA has a strong presence in professional soccer in the U.S. with 12 players appearing on NWSL rosters last summer

2013

? Last summer five Hoos played on teams in the NWSL Challenge Cup finals with Veronica Latsko playing for the tournament-

2014 2015

champion Houston Dash, while Morgan (Brian) Gautrat, Danielle Colaprico, Makenzy Doniak and Zoe Morse competed for 2016

Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia

24-1-1 23-3-0 19-1-3 15-5-2

NCAA College Cup Semifinals NCAA College Cup Finals NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA 3rd Round

Chicago ? Becky Sauerbrunn now competes with the Portland Thorns after being traded by the Utah Royals last season ? Orlando features second-year players Courtney Petersen and Phoebe McClernon. Petersen was a first-round pick of the

2017 Virginia 2018 Virginia 2019 Virginia 2020 Virginia

13-6-4 16-5-1 17-2-3 10-4-2

NCAA 3rd Round NCAA 3rd Round NCAA 2nd Round NCAA Tournament

Pride in 2019. The Orlando Pride traded Emily Sonnett to the Washington Spirit in the off-season. ? Kristen McNabb continues to compete for Reign OC in Seattle.

30th Season: 429-161-61 (6 Conference Titles, 26 NCAA Appearances)

CAVALIER CONNECTIONS WITH US SOCCER

VIRGINIA HAS STRONG TIES WITH US SOCCER ? The Virginia women's soccer program has strong ties historically with US Soccer ? Current head coach Steve Swanson assisted with the USWNT and previously served as head coach of the U20 team that won the 2012 Women's World ? A total of 11 players have been called up to the USWNT through the program's history, including ACC Network commentators Angela Hucles and Lori Lindsey

THREE FORMER HOOS COMPETE WITH USWNT ? Three former members of the UVA women's soccer program are on recent rosters with the USWNT: Morgan Brian (`14), Becky Sauerbrunn (`07) and Emily Sonnett (`15) ? The trio helped the United States claim a second consecutive FIFA Women's World Cup in 2019 ? Danielle Colaprico, the 2014 ACC Midfielder of the Year, was called up for the USWNT in competition with Portugal and Scotland played in November of 2018

OTHER HOOS WITH US SOCCER ON WORLD STAGE ? Rebecca Jarrett and Alexa Spaanstra represented the US in the Concacaf Cup back in the spring to help the US qualify for the U20 Women's World Cup ? Fellow Cavaliers Diana Ordo?ez and Talia Staude were part of the Nike Friendlies with the US Team in preparation for the Concacaf Cup along with new freshman Lia Godfrey.

FOUR HOOS REPRESENT THE U.S. IN FRANCE AT 2018 FIFA U20 WOMEN'S WORLD CUP ? Four current members of the UVA women's soccer team represented the U.S. at the 2018 U20 Women's World Cup in France ? Zoe Morse, Laurel Ivory, Taryn Torres and Alexa Spaanstra all earned spots on the U20 roster in `18 ? Ivory started all three games of pool play for the U.S. team that went 1-1-1 vs. Japan, Paraguay and Spain

OTHER CONNECTIONS ? Current assistant Jaime Frias joined the Hoos after a stint with US Soccer in player development ? Former head coach Lauren Gregg was head coach of the USWNT from 1997-2000 ? Former head coach April Heinrichs coached the USWNT from 2000-2004 and played on the first Women's World Cup Championship team in 1991

2020 CAVALIER WOMEN'S SOCCER

JARRETT TIES CAREER PERFORMANCE AGAINST HURRICANES ? Rebecca Jarrett tied a career performance in the Hoos' 3-0 win over Miami this season ? The forward tallied four points with two assists and a goal against the Hurricanes ? The four points ties a career mark she set against William & Mary in the 2019 season ? The two assists tied a career high set against No. 15 Georgetown in the 2019 season ? It marks the second straight season Jarrett has delivered two assists against Miami ? She was named to the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week (10/6) for her performance

GOALS SCORED 2011-PRESENT

1. VIRGINIA -598 2. Stanford - 591 3. Penn State - 535 4. Florida State - 513 5. Texas A&M - 502 6. Georgetown - 487

WHITE MAKES MOST OF OPPORTUNITIES IN GOAL ? Redshirt freshman Cayla White has been called into action three times this season and made the most of her chances ? In her first career, start she posted six saves at Virginia Tech and posted a shutout of the Hokies ? White made her second start against Miami and played 72 minutes in the shutout of the Hurricanes

7. UCLA - 484 8. North Carolina - 483

9. Florida - 470 10. BYU - 474

? She drew her third start in the outing against No. 13 Louisville and posted the shutout with two saves against the Cardinals

? It took until her fourth start for White to surrender a goal when Syracuse scored off two set pieces, though she got the win ? The start against the Hokies was her first game in two years as she missed her senior season of high school due to injury and

2020 HONORS

redshirted last season for the Cavaliers

ACC Player of the Week

9/28 - Claire Constant - D - Defensive

GODFREY CREATING CHANCES TO MAKE HER MARK FOR THE HOOS

10/20 - Alexa Spaanstra - F - Co-Offensive

? Freshman midfielder Lia Godfrey has had a solid debut season and created chances to make her mark for the Hoos early Top Drawer SoccerTeam of theWeek

? Godfrey is tied for second in the ACC in shots (38) with Ordo?ez and is third in shots per game (3.45)

9/14 - Lia Godfrey (MF)

? The freshman is second in the ACC in shots on goal per game (1.91) and second in total shots on goal (21) this season ? Godfrey made an immediate impact with goals vs. Virginia Tech and Duke in the first two matches as a Cavalier ? The freshman also assisted on both game winners vs. Virginia Tech and on a goal in the win over Miami

9/28 - Claire Constant (D) 10/6 - Rebecca Jarrett (F) 11/3 - Rebecca Jarrett (F)

? In the regular-season finale, Godfrey tallied a career-high four points with a goal and two assists at Syracuse

ACC Freshman Of The Year

? In the last outing, Godfrey assisted on the game-winning goal as she connected with Diana Ordo?ez

Lia Godfrey

ORDO?EZ TURNS IN ACC TOURNAMENT'S FIRST HAT TRICK SINCE 2004 IN QUARTERFINAL ? Sophomore forward Diana Ordo?ez turned in a hat trick in the quarterfinals against Louisville, scoring UVA's first three goals ? The hat trick was the first for a player at the ACC Tournament since the 2004 season when it was done by UNC's Anne Morrell ? Ordo?ez became only the fifth player to tally a hat trick in the ACC Tournament and the second non-UNC player to do so

All-ACC Honorees Alexa Spaanstra - First Team Lia Godfrey - Second Team, Freshman Team Rebecca Jarrett - Second Team Diana Ordo?ez - Second Team Samar Guidry - Freshman Team

JARRETT WORKS TO HELP FEED AMERICA DURING PANDEMIC ? Rebecca Jarrett spent time during the summer putting her skills as a graphic designer to work to help people ? The junior designed T-shirts that she sold on Instagram to help raise funds for Feeding America ? Through two rounds of sales, Jarrett raised more than $800 to donate to the organization's COVID relief efforts

ACC Championships All-Tournament Diana Ordo?ez Alexa Spaanstra

HOOS SET SCORING STANDARD NATIONALLY SINCE 2011 ? Virginia has had a high-powered offense under head coach Steve Swanson, but especially since 2011 ? Over the last 10 seasons, UVA leads the nation as the one of only five teams with at least 500 goals in that span ? Virginia led the nation in goals scored in 2014 with 88 goals on the way to an NCAA runner-up finish ? UVA also led the nation in goals scored with 78 goals scored throughout the 2013 campaign ? UVA was in the top five nationally last season in goals scored (63), ranking fifth in goals scored with two of the top goal scorers in the nation as Meghan McCool and Diana Ordo?ez tied for 19th nationally in goals scored (15)

FASTEST ANSWERING GOAL BY UVA

Time Opponent (Date)

Opp Goal/UVa Goal

0:19 vs. Duke (11/8/01)

Sarah Pickens

Lori Lindsey

0:26 at Penn State (9/15/19) Ally Schlegel

Sydney Zandi

0:26 Wake Forest (11/1/06) Amanda Lebo

Jen Redmond

0:27 at Duke (9/18/91)

Dena Paris

Kim Smith

0:38 at Duke (9/18/91)

Meegan McMullen

Amanda Cromwell

0:49 Stanford (9/24/99)

Ronnie Fair

Jill Maxwell

FASTEST GOALS SCORED BY UVA

Time Opponent (Date)

Player

0:20 at Arkansas (9/20/92)

Kim Smith

0:23 UNC Greensboro (9/2/90) Andrea Rubio

0:41 at NC State (10/28/15)

Makenzy Doniak

0:50 Virginia Tech (9/24/96)

Angela Hucles

0:56 Brown (10/3/93)

Kim Smith

0:57 Villanova (10/6/90)

Vicky Sidorenko

1:07 Liberty (9/6/18)

Montana Sutton

1:19 George Mason (8/21/16) Veronica Latsko

1:21 Radford (9/7/91)

Andrea Rubio

1:26 USC (9/14/03)

Kelly Hammond

1:27 Liberty (8/22/12)

Caroline Miller

POSTSEASON

0:54 vs. Penn State (11/18/16)NCAA Meghan Cox

3:23 vs. Florida St. (11/4/05) ACC Jess Rostedt

3:30 Long Island (11/11/11) NCAA Julia Roberts

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