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2021 SCHEDULE
Aug. 7 South Dakota (Exh.) 3 p.m.
Aug. 13 Northern Iowa (Exh.) 7 p.m.
Aug. 19 at DePaul 4 p.m.
Aug. 22 at Saint Louis 1 p.m.
Aug. 26 ! Iowa State 6 p.m.
Aug. 29 at Kansas 1 p.m.
Sept. 2 Purdue-Fort Wayne 6 p.m.
Sept. 5 Mississippi State 1 p.m.
Sept. 9 at Kansas City 7 p.m.
Sept. 12 Southeast Missouri St. 1 p.m.
Sept. 19 *Northwestern 1 p.m.
Sept. 23 *at Indiana 6 p.m.
Sept. 26 *at Purdue Noon
Sept. 30 *Maryland 7 p.m.
Oct. 3 *Michigan State 1 p.m.
Oct. 10 *at Rutgers Noon
Oct. 14 *at Nebraska 7:05 p.m.
Oct. 17 *Illinois 1 p.m.
Oct. 21 *Minnesota 7 p.m.
Oct. 24 *at Wisconsin 1 p.m.
Oct. 31 Big Ten Tournament TBA
Nov. 4 Big Ten Tournament TBA
Nov. 7 Big Ten Tournament TBA
Nov. 12-14 NCAA Tournament TBA
! Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series* Big Ten Conference contestAll times Central and subject to change.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 Schedule/Table of Contents
3 Quick Facts
4 2021 Roster
5 2021 Photo Roster
6-9 Head Coach Dave DiIanni
10-11 Associate Head Coach Blair Quinn
12-13 Assistant Coach Katelyn Longino
14-15 Volunteer Assistant Drago Ceranic
16 Director of Operations Stephanie Burak
17 Support Staff
18-25 Hawkeye Seniors
26-31 Hawkeye Juniors
32-40 Hawkeye Sophomores
41-45 Hawkeye Newcomers
46-47 Honor Roll
48-49 Academic Honors
50 Team Awards
51-52 Career Records
53-54 Single Season Records
54 Game Records
54 Team Records
55-56 All-Time Letterwinners
57 Postseason Results
58-59 NCAA Tournament Teams
60 All-Time Coaches -- Year-by-Year
61-65 All-Time Results
66 All-Time Series Results
67-71 All-Time Series Results Breakdown
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA INFORMATIONLocation ______________________________ Iowa City, Iowa
Enrollment __________________________________ 30,448
Founded ____________________________________ 1847
Nickname ________________________________ Hawkeyes
Colors ________________________________ Black and Gold
Affi liation _____________________________ NCAA Division I
Conference __________________________________ Big Ten
President _____________________________ Barbara J. Wilson
Director of Athletics __________________________ Gary Barta
2021 TEAM INFORMATIONLetterwinners Returning/Lost _______________________ 17/4
Starters Returning/Lost ___________________________ 10/1
Samantha Cary, Jr., D (1 A)
Josie Durr, RS Sr., M (1 G, 1 A)
Macy Enneking, So., GK (0.47 GAA, 52 Saves, 6 SHO)
Rielee Fetty, So., M
Aleisha Ganief, So., D
Meike Ingles, So., F (4 G, 1 A)
Hailey Rydberg, Sr., M (2 A)
Samantha Tawharu, Sr., F (2 G, 1 A)
Sara Wheaton, Sr., D (2 G)
Riley Whitaker, Jr., D (1 G, 3 A)
Newcomers _______________ 8 (6 Freshmen, 2 Graduate Transfers)
COACHING STAFFHead Coach ______________________ Dave DiIanni/8th season
Overall Record/Years ________________________ 289-75-27/18
Record at Iowa/Years __________________________ 68-57-9/7
Big Ten Record ______________________________ 27-44-8/7
Associate Head Coach _________________ Blair Quinn/3rd season
Assistant Coach __________________ Katelyn Longino/4th season
Volunteer Assistant __________________ Drago Ceranic/4th season
Director, Soccer Operations ___________ Stephanie Burak/4th season
2020 SEASON INFORMATIONOverall Record _________________________________ 7-9-1
Big Ten Record (Place) ________________________ 2-8-1 (12th)
Big Ten Tournament Record (Place) _________________ 4-0-0 (1st)
NCAA Tournament _____________________ NCAA Second Round
Home Record _________________________________ 1-3-1
Away Record __________________________________ 1-3-1
Neutral Record ________________________________ 2-1-0
Final Rankings __________________________________ N/A
IOWA SOCCER HISTORYSeason of Iowa soccer ____________________________ 25th
First Season of Iowa soccer _________________________ 1997
All-Time Record ____________________________ 214-216-38
Conference Regular Season Titles _______________________ N/A
Conference Tournament Titles ___________________________1
NCAA Tournament Appearances _________________________3
(2013, 2019, 2020)
All-Big Ten Selections ______________________________ 16
(5 fi rst-team, 8 second-team, 3 third-team)
COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATIONSoccer Contact ______________________________ Jack Bacon
Email [email protected]
Cell Phone ______________________________319-330-4403
Associate SID _____________________________Chris Brewer
Email ______________________ [email protected]
Offi ce Phone _____________________________319-335-9411
Cell Phone ______________________________ 319325-3483
Address ______________________ S300 CHA, Iowa City, IA, 52242
Twitter ______________________________ @HawkeyeSoccer
Facebook _____________________________ /HawkeyeSoccer
Instagram ____________________________ @HawkeyeSoccer
Website ________________________ www.hawkeyesports.com
QUICK FACTS
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NUMERICAL ROSTER
No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School (Last School)
00 Blythe Braun GK 5-8 Fr. Downers Grove, Ill./Downers Grove North
0 Sabrina Shaw GK 5-9 RS So. Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville Community
1 Macy Enneking GK 5-9 So. Hilliard, Ohio/Hilliard Bradley
2 Hailey Rydberg M 5-8 Sr. St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North
3 Daisy Light F 5-10 RS So. Louisville, Colo./Monarch
5 Riley Whitaker D 5-6 RS Jr. Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny
6 Rielee Fetty M 5-6 So. Clarkston, Mich./Clarkston
7 Skylar Alward F 5-7 Sr. Littleton, Colo./Columbine
8 Natalie Massa D/M 5-6 Jr. Naperville, Ill./Waubonsie Valley
9 Samantha Cary D 5-8 Jr. St. Charles, Mo./Francis Howell North
10 Aleisha Ganief F/D 5-10 So. Vancouver, B.C., Canada/Burnaby Central Secondary School
11 Alyssa Walker F 5-10 Gr. Centerville, Ohio/Centerville (Richmond)
12 Jalyn Mosley D 5-8 So. Irvine, Calif./Prospect (Ill.)
13 Zoë Bessert F 5-9 So. Grosse Pointe, Mich./Grosse Pointe North
14 Meike Ingles F 5-2 So. Shelby Township, Mich./Utica Eisenhower
15 Miah Schueller D 5-6 Fr. Northville, Mich./Northville
16 Olivia Hellweg M 5-8 Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/John F. Kennedy
17 Delaney Holtey F 5-7 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/John F. Kennedy
18 Courtney Powell F 5-4 Gr. La Porte City, Iowa/Union (Iowa State)
19 Jenny Cape F 5-9 Sr. Brookfi eld, Wis./Brookfi eld Central
20 Alyssa Kellar F 5-7 Fr. Treynor, Iowa/Treynor
22 Grace Necker D/M 5-6 RS Jr. Bettendorf, Iowa/Pleasant Valley
23 Adrianna Naumoski F 5-9 RS Jr. St. John, Ind./Lake Central
24 Sara Wheaton D 5-6 Sr. Chandler, Ariz./Basha
25 Josie Durr M 5-8 RS Sr. Solon, Iowa/Solon
26 Kenzie Roling F/M 5-6 Fr. Waverly, Iowa/Waverly-Shell Rock
27 Samantha Tawharu F 5-7 Sr. Green Bay, Auckland, New Zealand/Forrest Hill Milford
28 Monica Wilhelm GK 5-10 RS Jr. Antioch, Ill./Antioch Community
29 Annika Kassenbrock D 5-1 Fr. Longmont, Colo./Silver Creek
31 Addie Bundy M 5-7 Fr. Fort Collins, Colo./Rocky Mountain
32 Maggie Johnston M/F 5-6 So. Corona, Calif./Santiago
33 Riley Burns D 5-5 Sr. Green Oaks, Ill./Loyola Academy
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Dave DiIanni (Spring Arbor University, 1997, 8th Year)
Associate Head Coach: Blair Quinn (Rockhurst, 2005, 3rd Year)
Assistant Coach: Katelyn Longino (Columbus State, 2016, 4th Year)
Volunteer Assistant Coach: Drago Ceranic (Mount Mercy, 2010, 4th Year)
Director, Soccer Operations: Stephanie Burak (Michigan, 2016, 4th Year)
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
7 ALWARD, Skylar
13 BESSERT, Zoë
00 BRAUN, Blythe
31 BUNDY, Addie
33 BURNS, Riley
19 CAPE, Jenny
8 CARY, Samantha
25 DURR, Josie
1 ENNEKING, Macy
6 FETTY, Rielee
10 GANIEF, Aleisha
16 HELLWEG, Olivia
17 HOLTEY, Delaney
14 INGLES, Meike
32 JOHNSTON, Maggie
29 KASSENBROCK, Annika
3 LIGHT, Daisy
8 MASSA, Natalie
12 MOSLEY, Jalyn
23 NAUMOSKI, Adrianna
22 NECKER, Grace
18 POWELL, Courtney
26 ROLING, Kenzie
2 RYDBERG, Hailey
15 SCHUELLER, Miah
0 SHAW, Sabrina
27 TAWHARU, Samantha
11 WALKER, Alyssa
24 WHEATON, Sara
5 WHITAKER, Riley
28 WILHELM, Monica
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Blythe Braun BRAWN
Stephanie Burak BYUR-ack
Drago Ceranic Cera-nich
Dave DiIanni Di-Awn-ee
Aleisha Ganief Gun-eef
Delaney Holtey Hole-TIE
Meike Ingles Micah
Natalie Massa Mass-uh
Adrianna Naumoski Nuh-Mah-ski
Hailey Rydberg Ry-berg
Samantha Tawharu Tuh-hair-ru
2021 ROSTER
SQUAD ANALYSIS
Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/4
Total Players/Newcomers: 33/9
Class Breakdown: Freshman -8; Sophomores - 9;
Juniors - 6; Seniors - 8; Graduate 2
Newcomer Breakdown: 6 - Freshman; 2 -
Graduate Transfers
States/Countries: Iowa - 8, Michigan - 5, Illinois -
5; Colorado - 4, Indiana - 2, Ohio - 2, California - 2,
Missouri - 1, Wisconsin - 1, Arizona - 1, Canada - 1,
New Zealand - 1.
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#00 Blythe Braun
Fr. | GK
#0 Sabrina Shaw
RS So. | GK
#1 Macy Enneking
So. | GK
#2 Hailey Rydberg
Sr. | M
#3 Daisy Light
RS So. | F
#5 Riley Whitaker
RS Jr. | D#6 Rielee Fetty
So. | M
#7 Skylar Alward
Sr. | F
#8 Natalie Massa
Jr. | D/M
#9 Samantha Cary
Jr. | D
#10 Aleisha Ganief
So. | F/D
#11 Alyssa Walker
Gr. | F
#12 Jalyn Mosley
So. | D#13 Zoë Bessert
So. | F
#14 Meike Ingles
So. | F
#15 Miah Schueller
Fr. | D
#16 Olivia Hellweg
Sr. | M
#17 Delaney Holtey
Fr. | F
#18 Courtney Powell
Gr. | F
#19 Jenny Cape
Sr. | F
#20 Alyssa Kellar
Fr. | F
#22 Grace Necker
RS Jr. | D/M
#23 Adrianna Naumoski
RS Jr. | F
#24 Sara Wheaton
Sr. | D
#25 Josie Durr
RS Sr. | M
#26 Kenzie Roling
Fr. | F#27 Samantha Tawharu
Sr. | F
Dave DiIanni
Head Coach
Blair Quinn
Associate Head Coach
Katelyn Longino
Assistant CoachDrago Ceranic
Volunteer
Assistant
2021 PHOTO ROSTER
Stephanie Burak
Director, Soccer
Operations
COACHING STAFF
#28 Monica Wilhelm
RS So. | GK
#29 Annika Kassenbrock
Fr. | D
#31 Addie Bundy
Fr. | M
#32 Maggie Johnston
So. | M/F
#33 Riley Burns
Sr. | D
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Dave DiIanni is entering his eighth
season as head coach for the University
of Iowa women’s soccer program.
DiIanni was tabbed as the fi fth coach
in program history on May 17, 2014,
coming to the UI following an 11-year
head coaching stint at Grand Valley
State.
DiIanni, a native of Ontario, Canada,
has amassed a 289-75-27 career record
and guided three Grand Valley State
teams to three NCAA Division II national championships, nine-consec-
utive Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletics Conference (GLIAC) titles,
seven Final Four appearances in eight seasons, 11-straight NCAA
Tournament berths, while coaching 21 All-Americans. DiIanni’s .895
winning percentage was tops in NCAA Division II history.
In seven seasons at Iowa, DiIanni has posted a 68-57-9 record. He has
guided the program to two NCAA Tournament appearances and the fi rst
Big Ten title in program history.
The Hawkeyes started the 2020 season slowly after losing 12 seniors
from the 2019 NCAA Tournament team. After going winless in their
fi rst seven games, the tide began to turn midway through the season
and Iowa was playing its best soccer when it mattered most. With an
expanded Big Ten postseason schedule due to league-only scheduling
because of COVID, DiIanni led the Hawkeyes to wins over second-seed-
ed Illinois, third-seeded Minnesota in the Big Ten Regional weekend.
The team followed with a road win at top-seeded Penn State in the Big
Ten Tournament semifi nals before downing third-seeded Wisconsin to
claim the program’s fi rst-ever Big Ten title.
The win in Happy Valley was the fi rst for the program in school history
and the fourth-ranked Nittany Lions were the highest ranked opponent
Iowa defeated all-time. Two freshmen — forward Meike Ingles and
goalkeeper Macy Enneking — were named the Big Ten Tournament
Most Outstanding Off ensive and Defensive Players, respectively. Ingles
scored three-game winners in the tournament, while Enneking posted
two shutouts and made 14 saves.
As a result, the Hawkeyes earned their second straight NCAA Tourna-
ment berth, and they continued to make history. Shipped to North
Carolina, Iowa tallied a 1-0 victory over Campbell — on the Camels’
home turf — to notch the fi rst NCAA Tournament win in the record
books. Iowa had third-seeded UCLA on the ropes in the Round of 32
before surrendering two goals late in a 2-1 defeat.
HEAD COACH DAVE DIIANNI
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THE DiIANNI FILE
Year School Record Conf. Rec. NCAAs
2003 Grand Valley St. 17-2-2 6-0-2 (2nd) Regional Final
2004 Grand Valley St. 15-5-0 6-2-0 (2nd) Regional Semifi nal
2005 Grand Valley St. 19-3-0 7-1-0 (1st) NCAA Quarterfi nal
2006 Grand Valley St. 19-2-1 7-1-0 (t1st) NCAA Runner-up
2007 Grand Valley St. 21-1-1 8-0-0 (1st) Regional Final
2008 Grand Valley St. 21-1-0 14-0-0 (1st) NCAA Champions
2009 Grand Valley St. 22-0-4 13-0-1 (1st) NCAA Champions
2010 Grand Valley St. 22-1-2 12-1-2 (1st) NCAA Runner-up
2011 Grand Valley St. 20-1-4 15-0-0 (1st) NCAA Runner-up
2012 Grand Valley St. 20-2-3 11-1-1 (t1st) NCAA Semifi nal
2013 Grand Valley St. 24-0-1 12-0-0 (1st) NCAA Champions
GVSU Totals 221-18-18 111-6-6 4 NCAA Titles
2014 Iowa 14-7-1 7-5-1 (5th) B1G Tournament
2015 Iowa 7-10-1 1-9-1 (t12th) --
2016 Iowa 8-11-0 2-9-0 (13th) --
2017 Iowa 9-8-2 4-5-2 (8th) B1G Tournament
2018 Iowa 8-7-3 4-5-2 (10th) --
2019 Iowa 15-5-1 7-3-1 (5th) B1G Tournament
NCAA Tournament
2020 Iowa 7-9-1 2-8-1 (12th) B1G Tourney Champions
NCAA Tournament
Second Round
Iowa Totals (7 Years) 68-57-9 27-44-8 2 NCAA Tournaments
1 B1G Title
18-Year Totals 289-75-27 138-50-14
Iowa fi nished the season with a 7-9-1 record, but all seven of
the victories came in the team’s fi nal 10 games. Enneking was
a unanimous Big Ten All-Freshman team honoree. Academical-
ly, Iowa matched a school record with 19 Academic All-Big Ten
selections, eight Hawkeyes were Big Ten Distinguished Schol-
ars, the program had 31 Dean’s List honorees (in fall and spring
semesters), and the program earned the United Soccer Team
Academic Award, posting a 3.49 team grade point average.
DiIanni led the Hawkeyes to one of the best seasons in program
history in 2019. Iowa tied a school record, winning its fi rst nine
games of the season, which included road wins at No. 14 NC
State and Notre Dame. It resulted in the Hawkeyes achieving
the highest ranking — No. 19 — in program history.
Iowa fi nished with 15 wins to tie the single-season record and
it earned an at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament for the
second time in program history. The Hawkeyes won seven
games in Big Ten play to tie a program record and the fi fth
place fi nish was tied for the second-highest fi nish in school
history. Iowa also fi nished with a school-record nine victories
at the Iowa Soccer Complex.
The Hawkeyes won with a potent off ense and a stout defense.
Iowa fi nished with 45 goals in 2019 with an NCAA-best 16 dif-
ferent goal scorers. The team ranked second in the Big Ten and
26th nationally in scoring, while posting eight shutouts. Senior
Claire Graves fi nished had 14 wins in 2019 — the second-most
in school history — and fi nished with a school record 37
victories in four years.
At season’s end, three Hawkeyes — Natalie Winters, Devin
Burns, and Gianna Gourley — earned All-Big Ten recognition.
Winters became the fi rst player to earn all-league honors all
four seasons and she also garnered all-region honors for a
second straight season.
Academically, the team was just as successful as Iowa was
the only school nationally to have two fi rst-team Academic
All-Americans in seniors Kaleigh Haus and Hannah Drkulec. The
Hawkeyes also boasted three United Soccer Coaches Scholar
All-North/Central Region selections (Claire Graves, Drkulec, and
Isabella Blackman), earned the United Soccer Team Award,
and had a school-record 19 Academic All-Big Ten honorees,
including four players with a perfect 4.0 GPA.
In 2018, DiIanni led the Hawkeyes to an 8-7-3 overall record and a 4-5-2 mark in
Big Ten play. Iowa was in Big Ten Tournament contention until the fi nal game,
but fell short after battling Northwestern to a 1-1 draw. Winters was a third-
team all-region and third-team All-Big Ten selection — Iowa’s fi rst all-region
honoree since 2014.
In the classroom, Iowa earned the United Soccer Team Academic Award for
a 12th straight season and the Hawkeyes had two Google Cloud Academic
All-Americans — the fi rst two in program history. Haus was a fi rst-team
selection; Drkulec earned second-team honors. Iowa also had 10 players earn
Academic All-Big Ten honors, 25 players with a 3.0 GPA or better, 14 Dean’s List,
and four President’s List honorees during the spring semester.
In May, 2019, DiIanni led the Iowa soccer program on its fi rst foreign tour in its
history. The Hawkeyes traveled to Germany, Sweden, and Denmark for a 10-day
tour.
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During his fourth year in Iowa City, DiIanni led the Hawkeyes back to
the Big Ten Tournament for the fi rst time since 2014. Iowa went 9-8-2
overall and tied for eighth in the conference with a 4-5-2 record. It was
a four place improvement and the team fi nished with a plus-eight goal
diff erential.
Iowa was led by its underclassmen as 24 of the team’s 31 goals were
scored by the sophomore class. Sophomore forward Devin Burns led
the team with nine goals — the most by a Hawkeye since 2014 — and
she fi nished with a team-best 23 points, which rank in the top 10 in
school history. Graves posted seven shutouts, including back-to-back
in victories over No. 23 Rutgers and Maryland to earn Big Ten Defensive
Player of the Week honors.
Winters earned her second career Big Ten recognition, being tabbed as
a third-team All-Big Ten selection. Academically, the Hawkeyes earned
the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award for the 11th straight
year, and the team had 15 Academic All-Big Ten honorees.
In his third season in Iowa City, the Hawkeyes posted an 8-11-0 record
with a young team featuring eight freshmen and 12 underclassmen.
Winters started all 19 games and was named to the Big Ten All-Fresh-
man Team, Graves started every game in goal, and Burns was third on
the team in goals.
Iowa opened the season with six victories in its fi rst seven games before
losing 10 of its fi nal 12 games. Six of the losses were decided by a single
goal. Academically, the Hawkeyes thrived, as 16 student-athletes
earned Academic All-Big Ten recognition, tying a program record.
In his second season at Iowa, DiIanni led the Hawkeyes to a 7-10-1
overall record. Senior Hannah Clark led the Big Ten in saves (105), saves
per game (5.83), and tied for sixth in shutouts (six). Clark ended her
career as the winningest goalkeeper in program history (36 victories)
and was tops in the record books in career shutouts (26) and third in
career saves (321).
DiIanni’s squad earned the NSCAA Ethics and Sportsmanship Award and
six student-athletes garnered Academic All-Big Ten recognition.
On the recruiting front, DiIanni’s 2016 class garnered national recogni-
tion, being ranked 28th by BigSoccer.com.
In his inaugural Hawkeye season, DiIanni led the team to a 14-7-1
overall and a 7-5-1 Big Ten record to notch the program’s third top-fi ve
league fi nish since 2011. The seven Big Ten victories tied the program
record for Big Ten wins in a single season and the 14 wins were the
second-most in school history.
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After entering the Big Ten Tournament as the No. 5 seed, Iowa posted
victories over No. 23 Rutgers and Northwestern to advance to the tour-
nament championship game for a second straight season. Two seniors
— Cloe Lacasse and Melanie Pickert — capped their Hawkeye careers
with fi rst-team All-Big Ten and fi rst-team all-region honors. They were
the fi rst pair in school history to earn fi rst-team all-conference honors in
the same season and the fi rst two players to garner fi rst-team all-re-
gion recognition.
The Hawkeyes fi nished 2014 with a school-record 14 shutouts in 22
games to rank 20th nationally with a .545 shutout percentage. Iowa’s
defense also was in the top-35 in the country in saves percentage (31st,
.838) and goals against average (35th, .754).
Academically, the Hawkeyes garnered the NSCAA Team Academic
Award for an eighth straight season and nine soccer student-athletes
garnered Academic All-Big Ten honors. Seniors Caitlin Brown and Emily
Scott were also received Scholar All-Region recognition.
DiIanni came to Iowa City following an NCAA championship season in
his fi nal year at Grand Valley State, where he guided the Lakers to their
third national title in fi ve seasons and was named the National Soccer
Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Coach of the Year for a third
time. Grand Valley scored the second-most goals in program history
(88), matched a program-high with 21 shutouts en route to winning
the most games in school history. The team fi nished 24-0-1, claiming
both the GLIAC regular season and tournament titles.
The Lakers opened the season with 13-straight shutouts, which
matched the second-longest streak in Division II history, and fi ve stu-
dent-athletes garnered All-America recognition at season’s end.
DiIanni led the Lakers to a 22-0-4 record in 2009 en route to his fi rst na-
tional championship before winning a second-straight title in 2010. He
was honored as the CaptainU Division II Women’s Soccer Coach of the
Year in 2009, and he coached the Division II National Player of the Year
honoree in each season (Irie Dennis, 2009; Jenna Wenglinski, 2010).
DiIanni took over the Laker program in 2003 and swiftly guided Grand
Valley State to a then-school best record of 17-2-2 to earn the pro-
gram’s fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament berth. In year three, DiIanni led
the Lakers to their fi rst conference and NCAA Great Lakes Regional
Championship, fi nishing 19-3 overall, and his team fi nished eighth in
the national poll.
By year four, DiIanni led Grand Valley State to the school’s fi rst NCAA
Division II National Championship game, fi nishing 19-2-1 overall. A year
later, the Lakers made a second-straight NCAA Final Four appearance,
posting a 17-0-0 mark in the regular season before fi nishing 21-1-1
overall.
DiIanni joined Grand Valley State after a seven-year run as head coach
of the Jackson Lumen Christi High School women’s soccer team. He also
spent three years as an assistant coach at Hillsdale College, where he
helped begin the men’s and women’s soccer programs.
DiIanni spent seven years working with the Olympic Development Pro-
gram in Michigan, training and developing the highest level of soccer in
the state. He coached the team to four Region 2 and four ODP national
championships.
DiIanni, a USSF B-licensed coach, earned his associate’s degree from
Seneca College in 1993 and his bachelor’s degree from Spring Arbor
University in 1997. He and his wife, Kristy, have two daughters, Karissa
(18) and Kelsey (14).
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Blair Quinn is in his third season as as-
sociate head coach of the University of
Iowa women’s soccer program. Quinn
coaches Iowa’s goalkeepers.
In two seasons in Iowa City, Quinn has
helped the program to 22 victories, two
NCAA Tournament appearances and
the fi rst Big Ten title in school history.
Quinn joined the program with 16
years of collegiate coaching experi-
ence with stops at Houston, Arizona State (two stints), New Mexico
State, Loyola Marymount, Kansas, Johnson County Community College,
Rockhurst, and University of Saint Mary. He served as head coach at New
Mexico State from 2011-13.
Quinn helped the program to its second straight NCAA Tournament
berth in 2020. After starting the season slowly, Iowa was playing its
best soccer when matter most — in the postseason.
With an expanded Big Ten postseason schedule due to league-only
scheduling because of COVID, the Hawkeyes posted wins over sec-
ond-seeded Illinois and third-seeded Minnesota in the Big Ten Regional
weekend. The team followed with a road win at top-seeded Penn State
in the Big Ten Tournament semifi nals before downing third-seeded
Wisconsin to claim the program’s fi rst-ever Big Ten title.
The win in Happy Valley was the fi rst for the program in school history
and the fourth-ranked Nittany Lions were the highest ranked opponent
Iowa defeated all-time. Two freshmen — forward Meike Ingles and
goalkeeper Macy Enneking — were named the Big Ten Tournament
Most Outstanding Off ensive and Defensive Players, respectively. Ingles
scored three-game winners in the tournament, while Enneking posted
two shutouts and made 14 saves.
As a result, the Hawkeyes earned their second straight NCAA Tourna-
ment berth, and they continued to make history. Shipped to North
Carolina, Iowa tallied a 1-0 victory over Campbell — on the Camels’
home turf — to notch the fi rst NCAA Tournament win in the record
books. Iowa had third-seeded UCLA on the ropes in the Round of 32
before surrendering two goals late in a 2-1 defeat.
Iowa fi nished the season with a 7-9-1 record, but all seven of the
victories came in the team’s fi nal 10 games. Enneking was a unanimous
Big Ten All-Freshman team honoree after taking over in goal midway
through the season. The freshman led the Big Ten with a 0.47 goals
against average in 11 games, her .912 saves percentage was tops in the
league and her six shutouts were tied for third.
Academically, Iowa matched a school record with 19 Academic All-Big
Ten selections, eight Hawkeyes were Big Ten Distinguished Scholars, the
program had 31 Dean’s List honorees (in fall and spring semesters), and
the program earned the United Soccer Team Academic Award, posting a
3.49 team grade point average.
During his fi rst season as a Hawkeye, Quinn helped guide Iowa to one of
the best seasons in program history. The Hawkeyes opened the season
with nine straight wins en route to a No. 17 national ranking, the high-
est in program history. Iowa tied a school record, winning 15 games,
including seven in Big Ten play, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament
for the second time in program history.
Under Quinn’s tutelage, senior Claire Graves won 14 games, sec-
ond-most in a single season in program history. Graves fi nished her
career with a school-record 37 victories in four seasons.
Defensively, Iowa was one of the Big Ten’s best, posting eight shut-
outs in 20 games and holding opponents to seven shots or fewer in
13 games. Iowa had three players garner All-Big Ten recognition, one
all-region honoree, two fi rst-team Academic All-Americans, three
academic all-region, and a school record 19 Academic All-Big Ten
selections.
Quinn came to Iowa City following a two-year stint at Houston, where
he was an assistant coach for the Cougars, while also assisting with the
NWSL’s Houston Dash. Quinn joined the Cougars in 2017 as assistant
coach and he was promoted to associate head coach for the 2018
season. Houston won 14 games in two seasons after winning 12 total
games in the four seasons prior to his arrival.
In 2014-15, Quinn spent two seasons at Arizona State as the goalkeep-
ers coach. He helped lead the Sun Devils to the 2014 NCAA Tournament
and Arizona State made three NCAA appearances during his fi ve-years
in Tempe.
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Under Quinn’s direction, Arizona State goalkeeper Chandler Morris tied
the program’s second-best single-season total for shutouts, fi nishing
with 7 1/2 in 2014. Morris fi nished her career as the program’s all-time
leader in combined shutouts (25).
Quinn served as head coach at New Mexico State from 2011-13, guiding
the Aggies to a single-season school record 10 wins in 2011, which
included the program’s fi rst postseason victory. New Mexico State
forward Jannae Cambra earned second-team All-Western Athletic
Conference honors in 2013.
In the classroom, the Aggies enjoyed great success during Quinn’s
tenure as 20 diff erent players earned Academic All-WAC recognition.
Half of those 20 players garnered conference academic honors multiple
times.
The Aggies broke a number of school records in 2011, including shut-
outs (11) and goals against average (1.14). Elise Nordin became the
fi rst player in program history to earn second-team CoSIDA/Capital One
Academic All-District 7 honors.
Quinn served in his fi rst stint at Arizona State from 2007-10, helping
lead the Sun Devils to their fi rst NCAA Tournament appearance since
2003. Under his direction, Brianna Silvestri posted a school record for
goals against average (0.85) in her fi rst season as a full-time starter.
The following season, Silvestri broke her own record with a 0.77 goals
against average during a season where she posted six shutouts and was
a NSCAA National Player of the Week honoree.
Before moving to the Pac-12, Quinn served in coaching positions at
Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles and as a volunteer assistant at Kansas
in 2006, where he helped the Jayhawks to an 11-win season. Quinn
spent the 2015-06 season as an assistant coach at Johnson County Com-
munity College and he was a graduate assistant at Rockhurst University
in Kansas City, Missouri, during the 2004-05 season.
Quinn began his coaching career as an assistant coach at the University
of Saint Mary in Leavenworth, Kansas, working with both the men’s and
women’s programs for two seasons from 2000-02.
Quinn played professionally from 1997-2003. He started his profession-
al career with the Tallahassee Scorpions of the Eastern Indoor Soccer
League before playing with the Sacramento Knights of the Western
Indoor Soccer League. Quinn was with the Kansas City Brass of the
United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues and Arizona Thunder
(WISL), before he ended his playing career with the Kansas City Comets
of the Major Indoor Soccer League.
As a three-year starter at goalkeeper at Rockhurst University (NAIA),
Quinn garnered fi rst-team NAIA All-America and second-team National
Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America honors. As a
senior he led the Hawks to the NAIA Final Four and still holds Rockhurst
records for shutouts in a season (15) and career (37).
Quinn earned a bachelor’s degree in communications in 2005 from
Rockhurst University. He also has earned several coaching licenses,
including United States Soccer Federation (USSF) National “A” License,
United States Soccer Federation (USSF) National Goalkeeping License
and the NSCAA National Youth Diploma.
A native of Overland Park, Kansas, Quinn and his wife, Lacey, have two
sons, Aidan and Riley.
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Katelyn Longino is entering her fourth
season as an assistant coach with the
University of Iowa soccer program. She
joined the Hawkeyes in 2018 following
coaching stints at Valparaiso, Xavier,
and Columbus State.
In three seasons, Longino has helped
the program to 30 victories, two NCAA
Tournament appearances and the fi rst
Big Ten title in school history.
During the 2020 season, Longino helped the team to its second
straight NCAA Tournament berth. After starting the season slowly, the
Hawkeyes were playing their best soccer when matter most — in the
postseason.
With an expanded Big Ten postseason schedule due to league-only
scheduling because of COVID, the Hawkeyes posted wins over sec-
ond-seeded Illinois and third-seeded Minnesota in the Big Ten Regional
weekend. The team followed with a road win at top-seeded Penn State
in the Big Ten Tournament semifi nals before downing third-seeded
Wisconsin to claim the program’s fi rst-ever Big Ten title.
The win in Happy Valley was the fi rst for the program in school history
and the fourth-ranked Nittany Lions were the highest ranked opponent
Iowa defeated all-time. Two freshmen — forward Meike Ingles and
goalkeeper Macy Enneking — were named the Big Ten Tournament
Most Outstanding Off ensive and Defensive Players, respectively. Ingles
scored three-game winners in the tournament, while Enneking posted
two shutouts and made 14 saves.
As a result, the Hawkeyes earned their second straight NCAA Tourna-
ment berth, and they continued to make history. Shipped to North
Carolina, Iowa tallied a 1-0 victory over Campbell — on the Camels’
home turf — to notch the fi rst NCAA Tournament win in the record
books. Iowa had third-seeded UCLA on the ropes in the Round of 32
before surrendering two goals late in a 2-1 defeat.
Iowa fi nished the season with a 7-9-1 record, but all seven of the victo-
ries came in the team’s fi nal 10 games. Enneking was a unanimous Big
Ten All-Freshman team honoree. Academically, Iowa matched a school
record with 19 Academic All-Big Ten selections, eight Hawkeyes were
Big Ten Distinguished Scholars, the program had 31 Dean’s List honorees
(in fall and spring semesters), and the program earned the United
Soccer Team Academic Award, posting a 3.49 team grade point average.
During the 2019 season, Longino helped guide Iowa to one of the best
seasons in program history. The Hawkeyes opened the season with nine
straight wins en route to a No. 17 national ranking, the highest in pro-
gram history. Iowa tied a school record, winning 15 games, including
seven in Big Ten play, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the
second time in program history.
The Hawkeyes tied a school record with three All-Big Ten selections
and senior Natalie Winters became the fi rst player in program history
to earn postseason recognition in all four seasons. Winters was also an
all-region honoree for the second straight season.
Iowa was one of the Big Ten’s most potent off enses, ranking second in
the league and 26th nationally. The Hawkeyes had an NCAA-best 16
diff erent goal scorers in 2019. Defensively, Iowa posted eight shutouts
and limited opponents to seven or fewer shots in 13 games.
The Hawkeyes shined academically as Iowa was the only school in the
country to have two fi rst-team Academic All-Americans. Iowa also
had three United Soccer Academic All-Region and a school-record 19
Academic All-Big Ten selections.
During her fi rst season in Iowa City, Longino helped the Hawkeyes to
an 8-7-3 overall record and a 4-5-2 mark in Big Ten play. Iowa was
in Big Ten Tournament contention until the fi nal game, but fell short
after battling Northwestern to a 1-1 draw. Junior Natalie Winters was
a third-team all-region and third-team All-Big Ten selection — Iowa’s
fi rst all-region honoree since 2014.
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In the classroom, Iowa earned the United Soccer Team Academic Award
for a 12th straight season and the Hawkeyes had two Google Cloud
Academic All-Americans — the fi rst two in program history. Kaleigh
Haus was a fi rst-team selection; Hannah Drkulec earned second-team
honors. Iowa also had 10 players earn Academic All-Big Ten honors, 25
players with a 3.0 GPA or better, 14 Dean’s List, and four President’s List
honorees during the spring semester.
Longino spent the 2017 season with the Crusaders in their fi rst season
in the Missouri Valley Conference. Valpo won nine games and fi nished
3-4 in MVC play. She spent the 2016 season at Xavier, helping the
Muskateers to seven wins.
Longino played as a freshman at Columbus State, helping the team
to 18 wins and a berth in the NCAA Division II Sweet 16. From there,
she transitioned into coaching, serving as a student assistant for two
seasons, helping guide CSU to a 21-1-1 record and an Elite Eight appear-
ance in 2014.
In her fi nal year at Columbus State, Longino served as an intern in the
athletics department, working directly with women’s soccer as the team
won 22 matches and reached the national championship match.
Longino, who holds a USSF “C” coaching license, has held coaching posi-
tions with the Ohio Elite Soccer Association, CFC Red Star, and Columbus
Youth Soccer. She graduated from Columbus State in 2016 with a bach-
elor’s degree in exercise science and she received her master’s degree in
coaching education and athlete development from Xavier in 2018.
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Drago Ceranic is in his fourth season
as a volunteer assistant coach with the
University of Iowa soccer program.
In three seasons, Ceranic has helped
the program to 30 victories, two NCAA
Tournament appearances and the fi rst
Big Ten title in school history.
During the 2020 season, Ceranic
helped the team to its second straight
NCAA Tournament berth. After starting
the season slowly, the Hawkeyes were playing their best soccer when
matter most — in the postseason.
With an expanded Big Ten postseason schedule due to league-only
scheduling because of COVID, the Hawkeyes posted wins over sec-
ond-seeded Illinois and third-seeded Minnesota in the Big Ten Regional
weekend. The team followed with a road win at top-seeded Penn State
in the Big Ten Tournament semifi nals before downing third-seeded
Wisconsin to claim the program’s fi rst-ever Big Ten title.
The win in Happy Valley was the fi rst for the program in school history
and the fourth-ranked Nittany Lions were the highest ranked opponent
Iowa defeated all-time. Two freshmen — forward Meike Ingles and
goalkeeper Macy Enneking — were named the Big Ten Tournament
Most Outstanding Off ensive and Defensive Players, respectively. Ingles
scored three-game winners in the tournament, while Enneking posted
two shutouts and made 14 saves.
As a result, the Hawkeyes earned their second straight NCAA Tourna-
ment berth, and they continued to make history. Shipped to North
Carolina, Iowa tallied a 1-0 victory over Campbell — on the Camels’
home turf — to notch the fi rst NCAA Tournament win in the record
books. Iowa had third-seeded UCLA on the ropes in the Round of 32
before surrendering two goals late in a 2-1 defeat.
Iowa fi nished the season with a 7-9-1 record, but all seven of the victo-
ries came in the team’s fi nal 10 games. Enneking was a unanimous Big
Ten All-Freshman team honoree. Academically, Iowa matched a school
record with 19 Academic All-Big Ten selections, eight Hawkeyes were
Big Ten Distinguished Scholars, the program had 31 Dean’s List honorees
(in fall and spring semesters), and the program earned the United
Soccer Team Academic Award, posting a 3.49 team grade point average.
In 2019, Ceranic helped guide Iowa to one of the best seasons in pro-
gram history. The Hawkeyes opened the season with nine straight wins
en route to a No. 17 national ranking, the highest in program history.
Iowa tied a school record, winning 15 games, including seven in Big
Ten play, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in
program history.
The Hawkeyes tied a school record with three All-Big Ten selections
and senior Natalie Winters became the fi rst player in program history
to earn postseason recognition in all four seasons. Winters was also an
all-region honoree for a second straight season.
Iowa was one of the Big Ten’s most potent off enses, ranking second in
the league and 26th nationally, with 46 goals. The Hawkeyes had an
NCAA-best 16 diff erent goal scorers in 2019. Defensively, Iowa posted
eight shutouts and limited opponents to seven or fewer shots in 13
games.
The Hawkeyes shined academically as Iowa was the only school in the
country to have two fi rst-team Academic All-Americans. Iowa also
had three United Soccer Academic All-Region and a school-record 19
Academic All-Big Ten selections.
During his fi rst season as a Hawkeye, Ceranic helped the Hawkeyes
to an 8-7-3 overall record and a 4-5-2 mark in Big Ten play. Iowa was
in Big Ten Tournament contention until the fi nal game, but fell short
after battling Northwestern to a 1-1 draw. Junior Natalie Winters was
a third-team all-region and third-team All-Big Ten selection — Iowa’s
fi rst all-region honoree since 2014.
In the classroom, Iowa earned the United Soccer Team Academic Award
for a 12th straight season and the Hawkeyes had two Google Cloud
Academic All-Americans — the fi rst two in program history. Kaleigh
Haus was a fi rst-team selection; Hannah Drkulec earned second-team
honors. Iowa also had 10 players earn Academic All-Big Ten honors, 25
players with a 3.0 GPA or better, 14 Dean’s List, and 4 President’s List
honorees during the spring semester.
Ceranic has coached with the Cedar River Soccer Association since 2009
and he has been a part of Iowa’s Olympic Development Program since
2016. With the CRSA, Ceranic helped the team to three Iowa State Cup
titles (2013 U16 boys, 2014 U15 girls, and 2014 U17 boys). He also
coaches three state runner-up teams.
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Ceranic also coached with with Vermont Voltage of the Premier
Developmental League (PDL) from 2008-11, he was junior varsity
head coach at Linn-Mar (Iowa) High School from 2010-11, and was the
junior varsity head coach at Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Xavier High School in
2009.
As a player, Ceranic played collegiately at Mount Mercy (Iowa) Uni-
versity, where he was a four-time All-Midwest Collegiate Conference
selection. He was the Mustangs’ Newcomer of the Year in 2006, was
team MVP in 2007 and 2008, and was a three-year team captain.
Ceranic also was a three-time all-academic selection and was named
to the NAIA Champion of Character Team in 2009.
Ceranic played professional soccer for the Voltage from 2008-11, where
he was team captain in 2010-11.
The Serbia native graduated from Mount Mercy in 2010 with a degree
in multi-media design and communications. He holds his USSF “C”
coaching license.
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Stephanie Burak is in her fourth season
as the director of soccer operations with
the University of Iowa women’s soccer
program.
In three seasons, Burak has helped
the program to 30 victories, two NCAA
Tournament appearances and the fi rst
Big Ten title in school history.
During the 2020 season, Burak helped
the team to its second straight NCAA Tournament berth. After starting the
season slowly, the Hawkeyes were playing their best soccer when matter
most -- in the postseason.
With an expanded Big Ten postseason schedule due to league-only sched-
uling because of COVID, the Hawkeyes posted wins over second-seeded
Illinois and third-seeded Minnesota in the Big Ten Regional weekend. The
team followed with a road win at top-seeded Penn State in the Big Ten
Tournament semifi nals before downing third-seeded Wisconsin to claim
the program’s fi rst-ever Big Ten title.
The win in Happy Valley was the fi rst for the program in school history and
the fourth-ranked Nittany Lions were the highest ranked opponent Iowa
defeated all-time. Two freshmen — forward Meike Ingles and goalkeeper
Macy Enneking — were named the Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding
Off ensive and Defensive Players, respectively. Ingles scored three-game
winners in the tournament, while Enneking posted two shutouts and
made 14 saves.
As a result, the Hawkeyes earned their second straight NCAA Tournament
berth, and they continued to make history. Shipped to North Carolina,
Iowa tallied a 1-0 victory over Campbell — on the Camels’ home turf —
to notch the fi rst NCAA Tournament win in the record books. Iowa had
third-seeded UCLA on the ropes in the Round of 32 before surrendering
two goals late in a 2-1 defeat.
Iowa fi nished the season with a 7-9-1 record, but all seven of the victories
came in the team’s fi nal 10 games. Enneking was a unanimous Big Ten
All-Freshman team honoree. Academically, Iowa matched a school record
with 19 Academic All-Big Ten selections, eight Hawkeyes were Big Ten
Distinguished Scholars, the program had 31 Dean’s List honorees (in fall
and spring semesters), and the program earned the United Soccer Team
Academic Award, posting a 3.49 team grade point average.
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS STEPHANIE BURAK
During the 2019 season, Iowa had one of the best seasons in program
history. The Hawkeyes opened the season with nine straight wins en route
to a No. 17 national ranking, the highest in program history. Iowa tied
a school record, winning 15 games, including seven in Big Ten play, and
advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in program history.
The Hawkeyes tied a school record with three All-Big Ten selections and
senior Natalie Winters became the fi rst player in program history to earn
postseason recognition in all four seasons. Winters was also an all-region
honoree for the second straight season.
Academically, the program shined as Iowa was the only school in the
country to have two fi rst-team Academic All-Americans. Iowa also had
three United Soccer Academic All-Region and a school-record 19 Academic
All-Big Ten selections.
During her fi rst season as a Hawkeye, Burak helped the Hawkeyes to an
8-7-3 overall record and a 4-5-2 mark in Big Ten play. Iowa was in Big Ten
Tournament contention until the fi nal game, but fell short after battling
Northwestern to a 1-1 draw. Junior Natalie Winters was a third-team
all-region and third-team All-Big Ten selection -- Iowa’s fi rst all-region
honoree since 2014.
Burak also handled much of the logistics for Iowa soccer’s fi rst-ever foreign
tour. The Hawkeyes traveled to Germany, Sweden, and Denmark for a 10-
day tour in May, 2019.
Burak joined the Hawkeyes following a fi ve-year stint with Athletes in
Action in Chicago and Ann Arbor, Michigan. She was a part of AIA’s campus
staff and leadership team.
While in Chicago, Burak served in several capacities at Northwestern. She
was the compliance and academic services/student development intern in
2016 and a community relations intern in 2015.
She also completed internships with Michigan football (2014-16), San
Diego Chargers (2016), and Michigan Bucks (2014).
Burak served as the fundraising chair and competed for the Michigan
Women’s Soccer Club and she was the head coach of the Northwestern
Women’s Soccer Club Team.
Burak, a native of Brighton, Michigan, graduated from Michigan with a
bachelor’s degree in sport management in 2016. She is married to former
Iowa wrestling All-American, Nathan Burak and the couple has a daughter,
Mercy.
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Danita Brown
Emily Brunscheen
Manager | Social Media
Carter Shockey
Manager
SUPPORT STAFF
Annica Morrison
Athletic Trainer
Julia Reed
Manager
Zach Walrod
Strength & Conditioning
Matt Nelson
Hawk Vision
Matthew Ward
Compliance
SUPPORT STAFF
Kelsey Laverdiere Marketing
Jack Bacon
Athletics Communications
Chris Brewer
Athletics Communications
Sarah Lahtinen
Event Management
Matt Henderson | Associate AD
Sport Supervisor
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MEET THE HAWKEYES
#7 SKYLAR ALWARD5-7, Sr., FLittleton, Colo.Columbine
2020 Honors – Named to the Dean’s
List during the fall semester. 2020 – Saw
action in eight games with four starts…
logged 269 minutes… attempted nine
shots, including one on goal.
2019 — Saw action in 18 games, logging 413.78 minutes… scored
two goals and had one assist for fi ve points… had seven shots with
two being on goal… scored her fi rst career goal in Iowa’s 6-1 win
over UNI (8/25)… found the back of the net in a 2-1 double overtime
victory at Minnesota (10/20)… tallied an assist in a 2-1 win over Ohio
State (10/27).
2018 — Appeared in 17 games, starting eight contests… tallied three
assists with four shots on goal… recorded an assist in a 3-1 victory
against Indiana (9/23)… helped Iowa top No. 22 ranked Nebraska
(10/5) with an assist… tallied an assist in a 1-0 shutout against Michi-
gan (10/14)… letterwinner.
High School — Second-team all-state as a senior… named a Top-
DrawerSoccer Spring Sport State Star… three-time All-Jeff co League
selection, earning fi rst team honors as a senior and honorable mention
as a sophomore and junior… scored 35 goals and tallied 12 assists in
four seasons… led the conference in goals (14) and points (30) as a
senior… helped team to three 5A Jeff erson County titles and a state
semifi nals appearance as a sophomore… recipient of the Columbine
Memorial Scholarship… has played club soccer for the Colorado Rush
since 2007… 2015 Region IV President’s Cup semifi nalist… ranked
fi fth in region in scoring… led Rush ECNL team to 2017 North Amer-
ican Cup championship… three-time Jeff co League Academic Honor
Roll member in basketball and soccer… two-time CHSAA Academic
All-State and CHSAA Academic Team Championship Award honoree…
member of the National Honor Society… also was an all-conference
point guard in basketball and a 2015 U.S. Junior National Mountain
Madness All-Star… high school coaches were Brian Todd and Nick
Cavarra… club coach was Peter May.
Personal — Born June 12, 2000… daughter of Scott and Christine
Alward… has a younger brother, Tristan… majoring in health &
human physiology.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2018 17 8 0 3 3 8 .000 4 .500 0 0-0 723
2019 18 0 2 1 5 7 .286 2 .286 0 0-0 413.78
2020 8 4 0 0 0 9 .000 1 .111 0 0-0 269.02
TOTALS 43 12 2 4 8 24 .083 7 .292 0 0-0 1405.8
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#33 RILEY BURNS5-5, Sr., DGreen Oaks, Ill.Loyola Academy
2020 Honors – Academic All-Big Ten
selection… named to the Dean’s List
during the fall and spring semesters.
2020 – Did not see any game action.
2019 Honors — Academic All-Big Ten… named to the Dean’s List
during the spring semester. 2019 — Saw action in 17 games with one
start… logged 419 minutes… attempted fi ve shots with three being
on goal… member of an Iowa defense that had eight shutouts and
allowed seven or fewer shots in 13 games.
2018 Honors — Named to the Dean’s List during the fall and spring
semesters. 2018 — Saw action in 12 games and started twice…
recorded a shot on goal against Maryland (9/14)… letterwinner.
High School — Defensive Player of the Year as a senior… named a
TopDrawerSoccer Spring Sport State Star… three-time all-conference
and two-time all-area selection… all-sectional honoree as a senior…
team MVP as a sophomore… team captain as a junior and senior…
missed junior season because of injury… scored nine career goals and
tallied career 15 assists… led team to a 58-10-10 record as a freshman,
sophomore, and senior and to GCAC and regional titles… played club
soccer for FC United UC13-17, where she was team captain… was a
2017 Phoenix President’s Day Tournament fi nalist, 2016 San Diego Surf
Cup semifi nalist, and 2016 CASL Showcase champion… also a member
of the U-18 FC United Developmental Academy Team… played on the
Illinois ODP team for fi ve years, helping team to a 2016 title… also
played in Region 2 ODP ID Camp in 2016… Loyola Honors Scholar from
2015-18… Summa Cum Laude honors recipient in 2018… high school
coach was Craig Snower… club coaches were Craig Snower and John
Soltani.
Personal — Born March 18, 2000… daughter of Bill and Heidi
Burns… has three siblings — Corey, Johnny, and Devin… Corey
played soccer at Iowa from 2013-17 and Devin from 2016-19… health
and human physiology major.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2018 12 2 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 314
2019 17 1 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 419.58
2020 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
TOTALS 29 3 0 0 0 6 .000 4 .667 0 0-0 733.58
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#19 JENNY CAPE5-9, Sr., FBrookfield, Wis.Brookfield Central
2020 Honors – Voted as a recipient of Iowa’s
Hawk Award… Academic All-Big Ten selec-
tion… named to the President’s during the
fall semester and to the Dean’s List during the
fall and spring semesters. 2020 – Saw action
in all 17 games with nine starts… scored one
goal on six shots with four being on goal… scored the game-winner in Iowa’s
1-0 victory over Wisconsin in the Big Ten Tournament title game… it was Iowa’s
fi rst ever Big Ten championship.
2019 Honors — Academic All-Big Ten… Big Ten Distinguished Scholar…
named to the President’s List during the spring semester and to the Dean’s List
for fall and spring semesters. 2019 — Saw action in 16 games with 10 starts…
logged 666 minutes… scored one goal on the year… attempted 10 shots with
six being on goal… started the fi rst 10 games of the season… scored the fi rst
goal — the fi rst of her career — in the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series victory over
Iowa State (8/29).
2018 Honors — Named to the Dean’s List during the fall and spring semes-
ter… also named to President’s List during spring semester. 2018 — Saw
action in fi ve games… letterwinner.
High School — Named a TopDrawerSoccer Spring Sport State Star…Two-time
all-conference selection… Team MVP as a junior after scoring 17 goals and tal-
lying 14 assists for a 17-win team… voted as team Off ensive Player of the Year
as a sophomore after scoring 13 goals and registering 15 assists… scored eight
goals and had six assists as a freshman… helped team to a state title as a junior
and three Greater Metro Conference titles… played club soccer for SC Waukesha
from 2009-17, where team was a fi ve-time state champion and a 2015 Midwest
Region semifi nalist… also played for Elmbrook United in 2017-18, where
she was team captain… 2018 National Merit semifi nalist… four-year Honor
Roll… 2017 AP Scholar Award… 2018 Presidential Scholar candidate… class
secretary from 2014-16… also played basketball, where she was team captain
as a senior… high school coach was Dan Maki… club coaches were Xavi Rico,
Pat White, and Troy Dusosky.
Personal — Born March 2, 2000… daughter of Chad and Debbie Cape…
has three siblings, Ryan, Emily, and Leah… mother ran cross country at Cornell
University, father rowed at Cornell University… majoring in biomedical sciences.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2018 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 28
2019 16 10 1 0 2 10 .100 6 .600 0 0-0 666.74
2020 17 9 1 0 2 6 .167 4 .667 1 0-0 697.72
TOTALS 38 19 2 0 4 16 .125 10 .625 1 0-0 1392.45
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#25 JOSIE DURR5-8, RS Sr., MSolon, IowaSolon
2020 – Started all 17 games, logging
1,408 minutes… scored one goal and
had one assist… attempted 16 shots
with seven being on goal… scored the
fi rst goal in Iowa’s 2-1 win at Illinois
(4/8) in the Big Ten Regional Weekend… tallied an assist in the NCAA
Tournament Second Round game against No. 3 Illinois (4/30)… played
90 or more minutes in seven games, including the fi nal six games of the
season.
2019 — Saw action in all 21 games, making seven starts… logged
1,032 minutes… scored one goal and had one assist… attempted 31
shots with 15 being on goal… scored a goal in Iowa’s 3-2 road win at
Notre Dame (9/15)… tallied an assist in a 4-0 home win over Northern
Colorado (9/13)… assisted an Iowa defense that posted eight shutouts
and allowed seven or fewer shots in 13 games.
2018 Honors — Named to the Dean’s List during the fall semester.
2018 — Saw action in 12 games, starting four times… scored a
game-winning goal against Cental Michigan (8/31) and VCU (9/2)…
letterwinner.
2017 — Redshirted… did not see any game action.
High School — All-Iowa Girls Soccer Athlete of the Year by the Des
Moines Register as a senior… four-time fi rst-team all-state, fi rst-team
all-district, and fi rst-team all-conference selection… All-Iowa Elite
Team selection as a junior and senior… Team Most Valuable Player as a
sophomore, junior, and senior… recipient of team’s “Most Goals Scored
Award” all four seasons… team captain as junior and senior… received
“Most Assists Award” as a sophomore and junior… scored 170 goals
and tallied 30 assists in prep career… was second in the state in scoring
as a senior, fi nishing with 62 goals… led the state of Iowa in goals as a
junior, scoring 46 goals and adding four assists in 19 games… ranked
second in the state in goals as a sophomore, scoring 39 goals and
adding 14 assists in 19 games… scored 23 goals and had three assists
as a freshman — a school-record for goals by a freshman… helped
team to a WAMAC-East Conference title and a sixth-place state fi nish
in 2014… played for the Iowa Soccer Club from 2005-16 for the ISC
Pumas and ISC Unifi ed… team was an Iowa State Cup U18 semifi nal-
ist… received “Most Dedicated Award” in 2014 and 2015… played
for Club Alliance/ISC Merger in 2016, winning the U19 Iowa State Cup
title… also was a four-time all-conference selection (unanimous fi rst-
team as a senior, second-team as freshman and junior, fi rst-team as
sophomore) in basketball… also was an honorable-mention all-state
and fi rst-team all-district selection as a senior after leading the state in
steals… four-time state and three-time Drake Relays qualifi er in track
in the high jump… broke the school record in high jump… member
of the National Honor Society… four-year Peer Leader… high school
coach was John Tucker, club coaches were Jon Cook, Paul Dayrell, Colin
Crichton, and Michael Prunty.
Personal — Born Sept. 7, 1998… daughter of Eric and Julie Durr…
has three siblings, Madison, Delainey, and Ellie… chosen to attend
the Ed Thomas Legacy Leadership Academy… majoring in health and
human physiology.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2018 12 4 2 0 4 12 .167 8 .667 2 0-0 499
2019 21 7 1 1 3 31 .032 15 .484 0 0-0 1032.53
2020 17 17 1 1 3 16 .063 7 .438 0 0-0 1408.36
TOTALS 50 28 4 2 10 59 .068 30 .508 2 0-0 2939.89
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#16 OLIVIA HELLWEG5-8, Sr., MCedar Rapids, IowaJohn F. Kennedy
2020 Honors – Academic All-Big Ten
selection. 2020 – Saw action in 15
games with three starts… logged 621
minutes… her third start came in the
Big Ten Tournament championship game,
fi lling in for Samantha Cary, where she played all 90 minutes in a 1-0
victory over Wisconsin (4/18).
2020 Honors – Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2020 – Saw action in
15 games with three starts… logged 621 minutes… her third start
came in the Big Ten Tournament championship game, fi lling in for
Samantha Cary, where she played all 90 minutes in a 1-0 victory over
Wisconsin (4/18).
2019 — Saw action in 16 games, logging 213 minutes… assisted an
Iowa defense that had eight shutouts and allowed seven or fewer shots
in 13 games.
2018 — Started three games and saw action in 15… recorded a goal
against VCU (9/2)… letterwinner.
High School — 2018 Kennedy High School Female Athlete of the
Year… 2017 All-Metro Soccer Player of the Year… four-time all-con-
ference selection, earning fi rst-team honors as a junior and senior and
second team honors as a freshman and sophomore… three-time IGCA
East Second-Team All-District honoree… two-time team captain…
fi rst-team all-Metro as a senior… helped team to a 60-13 overall
record, three state appearances, and three conference titles… team
went 20-1 as a sophomore with only loss coming in state semifi nals…
scored 19 goals and had 13 assists in her career… played for the CRSA
Club Team from 2007-17, helping squad claim the 2015 State Cup
title… also played basketball, where she was a two-year state captain
and three-year letterwinner… was a two-time honorable mention
all-conference point guard and earned honorable mention all-district
honors as a senior… played for the Iowa Barnstormers from fi fth
through seventh grade, posting three top-six fi nishes in the nation…
member of the National Honor Society and graduated with distinc-
tion… received the fi ve-year Science Award and four-year Math and
Social Studies Awards… also received the 2018 JFK Spirit Award…
high school coaches were Scott Myers and Homer Screws… club coach-
es were Alen Kudumovic, Drago Ceranic, and Milos Draca.
Personal — Born May 12, 2000… daughter of Ron and Kris Hell-
weg… has two older sisters, Claire and Abby… Abby plays soccer and
basketball at Grinnell College… majoring in marketing.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2018 15 3 1 0 2 4 .250 1 .250 0 0-0 494
2019 16 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 213.26
2020 15 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 620.97
TOTALS 46 6 1 0 2 4 .250 1 .250 0 0-0 1328.23
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#2 HAILEY RYDBERG5-8, Sr., MSt. Charles, Ill.St. Charles North
2020 Honors – Big Ten All-Tournament
team selection… voted as Iowa’s Most
Valuable Player… named to the Dean’s
List during the fall and spring semesters.
2020 – Team captain… started all 17
games, logging 1,423 minutes… attempted a team-high 44 shots,
including 15 on goal… registered two assists, including one on the
game-winner in Iowa’s Big Ten Tournament semifi nal victory at No. 4
Penn State… played 90 or more minutes in seven games, including the
fi nal four of the season… named to Big Ten Preseason Honors List.
2019 Honors — Academic All-Big Ten… Big Ten Distinguished Schol-
ar… named to the Dean’s List for fall and spring semesters. 2019 —
Saw action in all 21 games, making 11 starts… logged 778 minutes…
scored one goal and had one assist… attempted 24 shots with 10
being on goal… tallied an assist in a 3-1 win over Illinois (9/26)…
scored her lone goal against Northwestern (9/29)… assisted an Iowa
defense that had eight shutouts and allowed seven or fewer shots in 13
games.
2018 Honors — Named to the Dean’s List during the spring semester.
2018 — Saw action in 18 games, started 13… scored twice and re-
corded four points… scored the game-winning goal against Michigan
State (10/12)… letterwinner.
High School — 2018 Illinois Gatorade Player of the Year… named
to the USA Today All-USA Girls Soccer Team… TopDrawerSoccer Spring
First-Team All-American… also named a TopDrawerSoccer Spring
Sport State Star… All-American and all-state honoree as a junior and
senior… team MVP as a junior and senior… three-time all-conference,
three-time all-sectional (honorable mention as a freshman), two-time
Kane County Chronicle All-Area team, and two-time Daily Herald All-Ar-
ea team honoree… helped team to three conference titles… played
club soccer for Campton United for 10 years… three-time academic
all-conference selection… high school coaches were Brian Harks and
Eric Wilson… club coach was Scotty Keena.
Personal — Born Jan. 10, 2000… daughter of Tom and Janelle Ryd-
berg… has two silbings, Abby and Sami… cousin, Oliver Scott, swims
at Auburn… majoring in psychology.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2018 18 213 2 0 4 20 .100 6 .300 1 0-0 863
2019 21 11 1 1 3 24 .042 10 .417 0 0-0 778.83
2020 17 17 0 2 2 44 .000 15 .341 0 0-0 1423.74
TOTALS 56 41 3 3 9 88 .034 31 .352 1 0-0 3065.56
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#27 SAMANTHA TAWHARU5-7, Sr., FGreen Bay, Auckland, New ZealandForrest Hill Milford
2020 Honors – Big Ten All-Tournament
team selection… Academic All-Big Ten
honoree… named to the President’s
and Dean’s List during the fall semester.
2020 – Saw action in all 17 games with 16 starts… scored two goals
and had one assist… attempted 18 shots with eight being on goal…
netted the game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Purdue (3/28)…
bent in a goal from 30 yards out in the Big Ten Regional fi nal victory
over Minnesota (4/11)… tallied an assist on the game-winner in the
Big Ten Tournament title game against Wisconsin (4/18)… played 90 or
more minutes in four games.
2019 Honors — Iowa’s Newcomer of the Year honoree… named to
the Dean’s List for fall and spring semesters. 2019 — Saw action in
all 21 games with eight starts… logged 1,045 minutes, fi nishing with
fi ve goals and fi ve assists for 15 points… was tied for the team lead in
assists and tied for third in goals… had 19 shots, including eight shots
on goal… had three-game-winning goals, which were tied for the
team lead and tied for the eighth-most in the Big Ten… scored her fi rst
career goal in the 6-1 win over UNI (8/25)… netted the game-winner
in a 1-0 win at No. 14 NC State (9/6)… scored her third goal at Indiana
(9/20)… made her fi rst career start against Illinois (9/26)… scored
the game-winner in the 110th minute in back-to-back games to close
out the regular season — wins at Minnesota (10/20) and over Ohio
State (10/27)… had goals and assists in both games.
2018 Honors — Named to the Dean’s List during the spring semester.
2018 — Joined the program in January, 2019.
High School — Two-time New Zealand Youth National Team mem-
ber… played on the FIFA U17 and U20 Women’s World Cup teams,
scoring nine goals in nine matches for the U20 team and 11 goals in 10
matches for the U17 team… also played for the Future Ferns Domestic
Program and New Zealand National League, where she scored eight
goals in 11 matches. At Forrest Hill Milford, she netted 42 goals in 35
games, helping the team to a 2016 New Zealand National Knockout
Cup title and a championship appearance in 2018… scored 114 career
goals.
Personal — Born Jan. 18, 1999… majoring in social justice.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2019 21 8 5 5 15 19 .263 8 .421 3 0-0 1045.25
2020 17 16 2 1 5 18 .111 8 .444 1 0-0 1294.84
TOTALS 38 24 7 6 20 37 .189 16 .432 4 0-0 2340.09
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#24 SARA WHEATON5-6, Sr., DChandler, Ariz.Basha
2020 Honors – Voted Iowa’s Defensive
Player of the Year… Academic All-Big Ten
selection. 2020 – Started 16 games, log-
ging 1,421 minutes… scored two goals
on 10 shots with four being on goal…
missed one game because of injury…netted Iowa’s fi rst goal of season
at Rutgers (3/18), scoring on a penalty kick… scored the game-winning
goal in a 1-0 victory at Campbell in the First Round of the NCAA Tourna-
ment… it was Iowa’s fi rst NCAA Tournament victory in school history…
key member of an Iowa defense that posted six shutouts… played 90 or
more minutes in 14 games… named to Big Ten Preseason Honors List.
2019 Honors — Academic All-Big Ten… named to the Dean’s List
during the spring semester. 2019 — Started all 21 games, logging 1,833
minutes — second-most on the team… played 90 or more minutes in
13 games… scored two goals and tallied one assist… both goals were
game-winners… scored her fi rst career goal in a 4-0 win over Northern
Colorado (9/13)… netted the game-winning strike in a 3-1 win over
Illinois (9/26)… tallied an assist in a 2-1 double overtime victory over
Ohio State (10/27)… key member of an Iowa defense that registered
eight shutouts and allowed seven or fewer shots in 13 games.
2018 — Started all 18 games… tallied 1,613 minutes of action…
played 90 or more minutes in six games… recorded an assist in wins over
Indiana State (8/26) and Central Michigan (8/31)… letterwinner.
High School — All-Chandler Unifi ed School District and fi rst-team
all-section honoree as a sophomore… played National League during
junior and senior seasons… played for the Arsenal Soccer Club from
2008-11, 2000 Premier Girls Black San Tan Legacy Soccer Club from
2011-16… 200 Red Girls state champion in 2012, 2013, and 2015…
member of the Scottsdale Blackhawks from 2016 on… 2000 Girls Taylor
state champions in 2017 and National League Red Division champions in
2017… 4.0 and Above Honors Recipient from 2014-18… member of
National Honor Society… high school coach was Greg Johnson… club
coach was Paul Taylor.
Personal — Born May 25, 2000… daughter of Tim and Brandy Whea-
ton… has two brothers, Justin and Ryan… majoring in psychology.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2018 18 18 0 2 2 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1613
2019 21 21 2 1 5 6 .333 4 .667 2 0 1832.78
2020 16 16 2 0 4 10 .200 4 .400 1 1-1 1421.47
TOTALS 55 55 4 3 11 18 .222 8 .444 3 1-1 4867.24
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#9 SAMANTHA CARY5-8, Jr., DSt. Charles, Mo.Francis Howell North
2020 Honors – Voted as a recipient of
Iowa’s Hawk Award… Academic All-Big
Ten selection… named to the President’s
and Dean’s List during the fall and spring
semesters. 2020 – Started 16 games as
a defender, logging 1,405 minutes… attempted six shots with four
being on goal… tallied an assist in Iowa’s 1-0 NCAA Tournament vic-
tory at Campbell (4/30)… missed the Big Ten Tournament title game
after being issued two yellow cards in semifi nal victory at Penn State
(4/15)… key defender in helping Iowa post seven shutouts… played
90 or more minutes in 11 games… named to Big Ten Preseason Honors
List.
2019 Honors — Named 29th-best freshman nationally by TopDraw-
erSoccer on Oct. 15… named to the Dean’s List for fall and spring
semesters. 2019 — Started all 21 games, logging 1,660 minutes
— fourth-most on the team… played 90 or more minutes in eight
games… scored one goal and had three assists… tallied her fi rst
career point, registering an assist in win over UNI (8/25)… assisted
on the game-winning goal at No. 14 NC State… scored her fi rst career
goal in the win over Northern Colorado (9/13)… tallied an assist in 4-0
win over Maryland (10/13)… key member of an Iowa defense that had
eight shutouts and allowed seven or fewer shots in 13 games.
2018 Honors — Named to the Dean’s List during the spring semester.
2019 — Joined the program in January, 2019.
High School — Three-time all-state, all-region, and all-conference
selection… team co-captain as a junior… led team in goals from
freshman to junior seasons and assists as a sophomore and junior… St.
Louis Llewelyn Player of the Week as a junior… helped team to district
titles in 2016 and 2018 and a conference title in 2016… played club
soccer for St. Louis Scott Gallagher and ECNL-Missouri… led team to
ECNL Midwest Conference title in 2017 and 2018, leading team to back-
to-back undefeated seasons (13-0-3 in 2017; 17-0-0 in 2018)… team
was the North American Cup National title runner-up in 2016… chosen
to attend the Midwest Regional ECNL Player Development Program in
2016 and 2017… three-time Gateway Athlete Conference All-Academ-
ic team selection… has a 4.73 grade point average, ranking fi rst in
her class… Associated Press National Scholar in 2018… Wendy’s High
School Heisman school winner and state qualifi er in 2018… member
of the National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll Journalism Honor
Society… recipient of the Quill and Scroll Gold Key Award in 2018…
high school coaches were Mark Olwig and Larry Scheller… club coach
was Ralph Richards.
Personal — Born Oct. 26, 2000, in St. Charles, Missouri… daughter of
Andrew and Kimberly Cary… has an older brother, Zachary… member
of Girl Scouts, receiving the Gold Award in 2016… served on board of
directors from 2017-19… majoring in health and human physiology.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2019 21 21 1 3 5 6 .167 3 .500 0 0-0 1660.03
2020 16 16 0 1 1 6 .000 4 .667 0 0-0 1405.14
TOTALS 37 37 1 4 6 12 .083 7 .583 0 0-0 3065.16
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#8 NATALIE MASSA5-8, Jr., D/MNaperville, Ill.Waubonsie Valley
2020 Honors – Academic All-Big Ten selec-
tion. 2020 – Saw action in 15 games with two
starts… attempted one shot and logged 272
minutes… made her fi rst career start against
Purdue (3/28).
2019 Honors — Named to the Dean’s List during the spring semester. 2019
— Saw action in three games, logging 21 minutes.
High School — Played two years of high school soccer, earning all-conference
and all-sectional honors as a freshman and sophomore… named to the All-City
Team by the Naperville Sun as a freshman and to the Chicagoland Soccer All-
State Watch List as a sophomore… helped team to regional fi nals both seasons
and to 22 wins… played club soccer for Team Chicago Academy from 2014-17
for Phil Nielsen and Campton United in 2018 for Scotty Keena… was a U.S.
Soccer Training Center Participant from 2014-16… attended National ID2 Camp
in Chula Vista in 2015, member of ODP National Camp in 2016 and the 2016
U.S. Soccer Midwest Combine… member of 2013 and 2015 ODP State Team…
earned a Regional 2 Camp invite from 2015-17… played on ODP Interregional
Team in 2015 and 2016, leading team to title… helped team to USYS Nationals
and a third-place fi nish… named to all-academic team as a sophomore… high
school coach was Julie Bergstrom.
Personal — Born Aug. 3, 2001, in Naperville, Illinois… daughter of Matt and
Deanna Massa… has an older sister, Sydney… majoring in health and human
physiology.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2019 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 21.8
2020 15 2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 272.47
TOTALS 18 2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 294.27
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#23 ADRIANNA NAUMOSKI5-9, RS Jr., FSt. John, Ind.Lake Central
2020 Honors – Academic All-Big Ten
selection… named to the Dean’s List
during the fall and spring semesters.
2020 – Did not see game action.
2019 Honors — Academic All-Big Ten… Big Ten Distinguished
Scholar… named to the Dean’s List for fall and spring semesters. 2019
— Redshirted… did not see any game action.
2018 — Saw action in two games… graduated early from high school
and joined the team in January, 2018.
High School — First-team all-state, all-district, all-area, and all-con-
ference selection as a senior… scored 18 goals and had six assists…
led team to a 13-4-1 record… played club soccer for Eclipse Select in
Illinois from 2009-17… helped team to USYSA Illinois State Cup titles
in 2014 and 2015 and team was a fi nalist in 2016… also led Eclipse
to Palatine Celtic Championship from 2014-16 and to ECNL Champi-
ons League titles in 2015 and 2016… team was a Disney fi nalist in
2015, a SC Del Sol President’s Day fi nalist in 2016, placed fourth at the
USYSA National League in 2013-14, and a seventh-place fi nisher in the
ECNL U16 Final Rankings in 2015-16… was an Olympic Development
Program (ODP) Region II Camp invite from 2012-15 and was a part of
Indiana’s ODP ’00 State Team from 2011-15… received an ECNL PDP
North Invite in February of 2017 and was part of the Top XI at the ECNL
PDA in 2015… honor roll recipient from 2014-17.
Personal — Born April 3, 2000… daughter of Thomas and Anita Nau-
moski… has a younger sister, Alexi… father played soccer at UIC…
has relatives that run track at Wisconsin and play soccer at Rutgers…
majoring in health and human physiology.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2018 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 23
2019 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2020 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
TOTALS 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 23
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#22 GRACE NECKER5-6, RS Jr., D/MBettendorf, IowaPleasant Valley
2020 Honors – Academic All-Big Ten
selection… named to the Dean’s List
during the fall and spring semesters.
2020 – Appeared in three games, log-
ging 47 minutes.
2019 Honors — Academic All-Big Ten… Big Ten Distinguished
Scholar… named to the Dean’s List for fall and spring semesters. 2019
— Did not see any game action.
2018 Honors — Named to the Dean’s List during the fall and spring
semesters. 2018 — Redshirted…did not see action.
High School — First-team all-state, all-district, and all-Metro
selection as a senior… two-time all-conference midfi elder, earning
fi rst-team honors as a senior… honorable mention all-Metro as a
junior… team captain as a senior… scored 11 goals and had nine
assists… started 74 of 75 career games, helping team to a 61-15
record… led team to Mississippi Athletic Conference titles in 2016 and
2018 and three state tournament appearances… was the runner-up in
2015… helped team to school shutout records in 2016 (13) and 2018
(14)… placed club soccer for FC America (2009-15), Iowa City Alliance
(2015-18)… was Alliance’s 2017 team captain… team was 2017 state
semifi nalist and regional qualifi er,, 2016 State Cup champion, and 2015
state semifi nalist… also played basketball and ran cross country… led
basketball team to two conference titles in basketball and one in cross
country… United Soccer Coaches High School Scholar All-American…
four-time Academic Excellence Award recipient (4.0 & Above)… ranks
in the top four percent in country in ACT… member of the National
Honors Society and Student Council… high school coaches were Rich-
ard Markham (2015-16), Wayne Ward (2017), and Ed Knupp (2018)…
club coaches were Paul Dayrell (Iowa City Alliance) and Franco Munoz
(FC America).
Personal — Born Sept. 23, 1999… daughter of DJ and Tracie Neck-
er… has three younger siblings, Sam, Grant, and Cameron… majoring
in biochemistry.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2018 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2019 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2020 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 47.35
TOTALS 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 47.35
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#5 RILEY WHITAKER5-6, RS Jr., DAnkeny, IowaAnkeny
2020 Honors – Academic All-Big Ten
selection… named to the Dean’s List
during the fall semester. 2020 – Team
captain… missed the season because
of a knee injury… did not see any game
action.
2019 Honors — Named to the Big Ten All-Tournament team… Iowa’s
Defensive Most Valuable Player… Academic All-Big Ten… named
to the Dean’s List during the spring semester. 2019 — Started all 21
games, logging a team-high 1,888.94 minutes… played 90 or more
minutes in a team-high 17 games… scored one goal and tallied three
assists… had 14 shots with eight being on goal… tallied assists in
wins over UNC Greensboro (9/8), Notre Dame (9/15), and Michigan
State (10/6)… scored her fi rst goal of the season in the win over Mary-
land (10/13)… member of an Iowa defense that had eight shutouts
and allowed seven or fewer shots in 13 games… named to Big Ten
Preseason Honors List.
2018 Honors — Named Iowa’s Newcomer of the Year. 2018 — Start-
ed 17 games and saw action in all 18 contests… recorded one goal and
an assist… put fi ve of her six shots on goal… recorded 1,310 minutes
of action, second most amongst freshmen… letterwinner.
High School — Played club soccer, competing for the Iowa Rush
since 2004… was a State Cup champion from 2013-14 and 2016-
18… helped team to Region II Championships from 2013-18 and to a
Midwest Regional League title in 2018… member of the Rush National
Select Team from 2013-15 — a team that trained in Europe… Rush
team captain… played on the 1999 Iowa ODP State Team from 2012-
15… was a Region II Camp participant from 2012-15 and was in the
Region II Pool in 2015… played for the Michigan Hawks club team in
2015-16… recipient of the Presidential Academic Achievement Award
and was on the Honor Roll… member of the National Honor Society…
club coach was Daryl Brazeau.
Personal — Born Sept. 10, 1999… daughter of Kyle Whitaker and
Becky Neal… has six siblings, Cole Whitaker, Adam Neal, Noah Neal,
Haley Neal, Brandon Angus, and Reagan Angus… majoring in health
and human physiology.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2018 18 17 1 1 3 6 .167 5 .833 0 0-0 1310
2019 21 21 1 3 5 14 .071 8 .571 0 0-0 1888.94
2020 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
TOTALS 39 38 2 4 8 20 .100 13 .650 0 0-0 3198.94
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#28 MONICA WILHELM5-10, RS Jr., GKAntioch, Ill.Antioch Community
2020 Honors — Named to the Dean’s
List during the fall semester. 2020 –
Started the season as Iowa’s starting
goalkeeper… went 0-6-1 with one
shutout in seven starts… posted a 1.64
goals against average with 28 saves in 605 minutes… had a .718 saves
percentage… made a career-high nine saves in a shutout draw against
Michigan (3/4) – her fi rst career shutout.
2019 Honors — Academic All-Big Ten. 2019 — Saw action in three
games, logging 98:32 minutes in goal… went 1-0 and combined on a
shutout… fi nished with one save and a 0.92 goals against average…
saw her fi rst career action against Illinois State (9/1), making one save
en route to her fi rst career win… played the fi nal 8:19 to combine for a
shutout of Maryland (10/13).
2018 Honors — Named to the Dean’s List during the spring semester.
2018 – Redshirted… did not see action.
High School — All-state selection as a senior… named a TopDrawer-
Soccer Spring Sport State Star… two-time team captain… team MVP
as a junior… four-time all-conference, all-area, and all-sectional hon-
oree (honorable mention all-sectional as freshman and sophomore)…
led team to 49 victories during her career (49-29-11 record), including a
14-5-2 mark as a senior… amassed 356 saves and posted 40 shutouts
in 89 career games.. had 82 saves and eight shutouts as a freshman,
93 saves and 10 shutouts as a sophomore, 88 saves and 12 shutouts as
a junior, and 94 saves and 10 shutouts as a senior… led team to the
regional fi nal in 2015 and 2017… played club soccer for Lindenhurst
Area Soccer Club from 2007-16… also played at FC United Pre Academy
from 2016-18… team was the Disney Showcase Champions in 2017,
was a regional qualifi er in 2017-18, a State Cup fi nalist in 2017, and
played in the National League… named to the 4.0 Academic Honor
Roll all four years… was a Ben Carson Scholar… named to National
German Honor Society, National Honor Society, and Quill & Scroll Inter-
national Journalism Honor Society… high school coaches were Marni
Polakow and Matthew Bohmann… club coach was Craig Snower.
Personal — Born Feb. 26, 2000… daughter of Rick and Tricia
Wilhelm… has an older brother, Steven… majoring in sport and
recreation management.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L T SHO
2019 3 0 98:32 1 0.92 1 .500 1 0 0 0
2020 7 7 605:00 11 1.64 28 .718 0 6 1 1
TOTALS 10 7 703.32 12 1.54 29 .707 1 6 1 1
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#13 ZOË BESSERT5-9, So., FGrosse Pointe, Mich.Grosse Pointe North
2020 Honors – Named to the Dean’s
List during the fall and spring semesters.
2020 – Appeared in one game against
Penn State (3/25), logging 13 minutes.
High School — Played sophomore through senior seasons with the
NRL/National League Development Academy… all-conference as a
freshman… led team in goals and assists… named Rookie of the
Year… led club team to the 2017 national championship… won state,
regional and national titles… also was a state qualifi er swimmer in
50 breast, 50 fl y, and 50 free… played club soccer for Grosse Pointe
Breakers, Michigan Burn, and Nationals… was named to All-Academic
team as a freshman… high school coach was Olivia Dallaire… club
coach was Gronthik Chatterjee.
Personal — Born March 18, 2002, in Detroit… daughter of Link and
Stephanie Bessert… father played collegiate hockey at University of
Illinois Chicago… has a younger brother, Ben… open major.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2020 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 13.02
TOTALS 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 13.02
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#1 MACY ENNEKING5-9, So., FHilliard, OhioHilliard Bradley
Hawk Item — Graduated early and
joined the roster in Jan., 2020.
2020 Honors – Big Ten Tournament
Most Outstanding Defensive Player…
Big Ten All-Tournament team selection… unanimous Big Ten All-Fresh-
man team selection… Big Ten Freshman of the Week on March 22…
named Iowa’s Newcomer of the Year honoree. 2021 – Went 7-3-0 with
six shutouts and posted a 0.47 goals against average… made 52 saves
and had a .912 saves percentage in 954:13 minutes in goal… led the
Big Ten in goals against average and saves percentage while being tied
for third in shutouts (6) and tied for fourth in saves (52)… made her
Hawkeye debut, playing the second half at Rutgers (3/18)… made her
fi rst career start at Maryland (3/21), making three saves in a 1-0 over-
time victory – Iowa’s fi rst of the season… named Big Ten Freshman
of Week on March 22 after going 1-0 with six saves in her fi rst career
action… also notched a shutout in the 1-0 win over Purdue (3/28),
making six saves… went 5-1-0 with four consecutive shutouts in the
postseason with victories over Illinois, Minnesota, Penn State, Wisconsin
and Campbell… made a career-high nine saves in the 1-0 win the
Nittany Lions (4/15)… made fi ve saves in the Big Ten Tournament
championship game win over Wisconsin (4/18)… it was the fi rst Big
Ten title in program history… made three saves in the NCAA Tourna-
ment victory – the fi rst in school history — over Campbell (4/30)…
allowed just three goals over the fi rst 864 minutes of her career in goal.
High School — Played U14, U16, U17, and U18 for the Elite Club
National League… was a national fi nalist and Mid-Atlantic Conference
champion in U14, team captain for U16, U17, and U18… national Top
4 and Ohio Valley Conference champions in U18… played for Ohio
Premier Soccer Club from U12 to present… two-time second-team All-
OCC selection… two-time team MVP and team captain… was second
on team in goals as a junior… helped team to a conference title and
district fi nals appearance as a senior… holds school record for quickest
goal — scoring four seconds in… Honors Plus Honors as a ninth grad-
er… Magna Cum Laude honoree in 11th grade, and Summa Cum Laude
honoree as a senior… high school coach was Becky Alcox… club coach
were William Gage and Chris King.
Personal — Born Sept. 25, 2001, in Columbus, Ohio… daughter
of Mike and Lisa Enneking… has two siblings, Dustin Gigandet and
Maxwell Enneking… majoring in neuroscience.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L T SHO
2020 11 10 954.22 5 0.48 52 .912 7 3 0 6
TOTALS 11 10 954.22 5 0.48 52 .912 7 3 0 6
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#6 RIELEE FETTY5-6, So., MClarkston, Mich.Clarkston
2020 Honors – President’s List honoree
during the spring semester… named to
the Dean’s List during the fall and spring
semesters. 2020 – Saw action in all 17
games with 16 starts… logged 1,507
minutes, where she attempted eight shots… played 90 or more minutes
in 12 games… helped Iowa post six shutouts.
High School — Played for the Nationals Union Soccer Club… was on
top scorers list as a freshman and a state, regional, and national champi-
on… national fi nalist as a sophomore… four-time travel team cap-
tain… attended U.S. Pool National Team trainings… high school MVP as
a freshman… also was all-conference and all-district after being team’s
leading scorer… also ran track and played basketball… member of the
Honor Roll from eighth to 12th grade… high school coach was Damian
Huff er… club coach was Henry Steinwasher.
Personal — Born June 21, 2002… daugther of Seth and Brandy
Fetty… father played football at Anderson University, mother played
volleyball at Macomb Community College… has three younger siblings,
Ryann, Landen, and Cullen… grandfather, David Brown, played football
at Saginaw Valley; uncle, Brent Brown, played football at Northwood Uni-
versity, uncle, Ben Brown, played football at Central Michigan, and aunt,
Felica Cooper, played basketball at Oliver College… majoring in health &
human physiology.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2020 17 16 0 0 0 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0 1506.89
TOTALS 17 16 0 0 0 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0 1506.89
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#10 ALEISHA GANIEF5-10, So., F/DVancouver, British Columbia, CanadaBurnaby Central Secondary School
2020 Honors – Named to FTF Canada
NCAA All-Canadian Freshman Second
Team. 2020 – Appeared in 16 games with
14 starts… logged 1,191 minutes as a defender… attempted three shot
attempts… key member of Iowa defense that posted six shutouts…
played 90 or more minutes in fi ve games.
High School — Made the U20 Canadian National Team for the England
Tour where she received her fi rst CAP for Canada… was a Canadian Youth
National Team camp player in U17, U20… played for the Vancouver
Whitecaps Girls Elite REX program and BC Team from 2013-16… earned
academic honors from grades 8-12 and named to Principle’s List in ninth
and 10th grade.
Personal — Born Feb. 10, 2002, in Vancouver, B.C… daughter of
Muchtar and Grace Ganief… father is head coach at BCSPL… majoring
in biology.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2020 16 14 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1190.72
TOTALS 16 14 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1190.72
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#14 MEIKE INGLES5-2, So., FShelby Township, Mich.Utica Eisenhower
2020 Honors – Big Ten Tournament
Most Outstanding Off ensive Player… Big
Ten All-Tournament team selection…
selected to Top Drawer Soccer Freshman
Best XI First Team… named to Top Draw-
er Soccer National Team of Week on April 20 and to Top Drawer Soccer
honorable mention National Team of the Week on May 4… voted
Iowa’s Off ensive Player of the Year. 2020 – Appeared in all 17 games
with 14 starts… scored a team-high four goals and had one assist for
nine points… attempted 38 shots – second most on the team – with
22 being on goal… logged 1,295 minutes… all four goals came in
the postseason with three being game-winners… scored her fi rst
career goal in overtime in Iowa’s Big Ten Regional win over third-seeded
Illinois (4/8)… scored the game-winner in Iowa’s 2-0 victory over Min-
nesota in the Big Ten Regional fi nal… found the back of the net for the
game-winner in the Big Ten Tournament semifi nal win at No. 4 Penn
State (4/15)… it was Iowa’s fi rst ever road win in Happy Valley and the
highest ranked opponent Iowa has defeated in school history… tallied
an assist on Jenny Cape’s game-winner in the Big Ten Tournament title
game against Wisconsin (4/18)… netted her fourth goal in the NCAA
Second Round matchup against No. 3 UCLA (4/30)… played 90 or more
minutes twice.
High School — 2017 National Championships Best 11… ODP Nation-
al Camp (2014, 2015, 2016)… ODP Regional Team (2014-16)… 2014
& 2015 Super Y Best of 11 and 2014 ODP/Super Y Camp MVP… Super Y
National Champions (2014, 2015)… National Champions (2017); State
Cup Champions (2014, 2015, 2017, 2020); State Cup fi nalist (2012,
2013, 2016); Regional Champions (2016, 2017)… played for Nationals
Union Soccer Club team from 2017 to present… also played for AC
Milan from 2011-16 and on Gators from 2007-11… second-team
all-state, MAC Most Valuable Player, and named Best Off ensive Player
as a sophomore after scoring 26 goals and registering 10 assists… also
named to all-regional and all-conference teams… two-time all-district
and all-county selection… named Impact Freshman… led team to
two conference titles and a 2017 district championship… also played
basketball, where she was a 2017-18 district champion… was named
team’s best defensive player… high school coach was Makrdad Nekoo-
gas… club coach was Henry Steinwasher.
Personal — Born Aug. 27, 2002, in Detroit… daughter of Theresa
Subastian and Greg Subastian and Don Ingles… has three older sib-
lings, Alyesa, Brooke, and Donnie… University College open major.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2020 17 14 4 1 9 38 .105 22 .579 3 0-0 1295.04
TOTALS 17 14 4 1 9 38 .105 22 .579 3 0-0 1295.04
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#32 MAGGIE JOHNSTON5-6, So., M/FCorona, Calif.Santiago
2020 Honors – Named to the Dean’s
List during the fall semester. 2020 – Saw
action in nine games with six starts…
attempted seven shots with fi ve being on
goal… logged 595 minutes… started
the fi rst six games… missed the fi nal seven games because of injury.
High School — Played nine years for BYSC Corona United… invited
two years to a U.S. National Training Center and four times to the Cal
South ODP… second-team all-conference selection as a junior…
two-time team captain… had the highest GPA in the district for soccer
in 2016-17 and 2017-18… three-time Gold Honoral for posting a 4.0
grade point average.
Personal — Born May 12, 2002… daughter of Darin and Melissa
Johnston… has a twin sister, Ashby, and an older sister Tannor…
majoring in pre-business.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2020 9 6 0 0 0 7 .000 5 .714 0 0-0 594.86
TOTALS 9 6 0 0 0 7 .000 5 .714 0 0-0 594.86
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#3 DAISY LIGHT5-10, RS So., FLouisville, Colo.Monarch
2020 Honors – Academic All-Big Ten
selection… named to the Dean’s List
during the fall and spring semesters.
2020 – Redshirted... did not see any game
action.
2019 Honors — Named to the Dean’s List for fall and spring semesters.
2019 — Saw action in three games, logging 34 minutes.
High School — CHSSA All-State honorable mention and BOCO Preps
fi rst-team all-region as a senior… two-time all-conference selection,
earning fi rst-team honors as a senior and second-team as a junior… two-
time team captain… high school Golden Boot winner as a freshman…
played for the Broomfi eld Blast O1G Prestige from 2016-19… top goal
scorer for 2016 club season… 2016 and 2017 State Cup champions,
2018 State Cup fi nalist, 2018 Region Four quarterfi nalist, and 2018 Vegas
Showcase Team MVP… Academic Honor Roll all four years… academic
letterwinner from 2015-19… CHSAA fi rst-team Academic all-state as
a senior… Front Range League All-Academic team in 2019… second
place at scholastic art contest in 2018… junior/senior Senate member…
National Science Honor Society… high school coach was Troy Tewalt…
club coach as Megan Remec.
Personal — Born July 12, 2001, in Boulder, Colorado… daughter of
Sam and Jessie Light… has three brothers, Charlie, Gus, and Wally…
uncles, William Light and David Light, played football at Bucknell and
Duquesne, respectively… majoring in speech and hearing science.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2019 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 34.04
2020 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
TOTALS 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 34.04
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#12 JALYN MOSLEY5-8, So., DIrvine, Calif.Prospect (Ill.)
Hawk Item — Graduated early and
joined the program in Jan., 2020.
2020 – Appeared in six games with
three starts… logged 191 minutes…
attempted two shots, including one on goal… made her fi rst career
start against Minnesota (3/13)… suff ered a season-ending knee injury
at Maryland (3/21).
High School — Two-time Illinois ODP state team and two-time ODP
regional pool player… played for FC United Development Academic
as sophomore and junior, where she was team captain… competed
for Eclipse Select North (ECNL) as a senior… team captain… played
for Lake Forest Soccer Association as freshman… team captain…
all-conference and team MVP as a freshman in high school… earned
High Honors and Honor Roll selection from 2016-19… member of
Student Council… high school coach was Tom Froats… club coaches
were Mostafa Edders, Fabrice Gautrat, and John Soltani.
Personal — Born March 31, 2020… daughter of Emmett and Cindy
Mosley… mother was a midfi elder at Notre Dame… father played
football as a running back/receiver at Notre Dame… two aunts,
Kimberly Daws and Snow Brenner, and an uncle, Johnny Tyler, played
collegiate soccer at Duke, and uncle, Chester Burnett, played football at
Arizona before playing in the National Football League for the Redskins,
Jaguars, and Browns… has three younger siblings, Emmett V, Trent,
and Grant… enterprise leadership major.
CAREER STATISTICS
Yr. GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN.
2020 6 3 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 191.41
TOTALS 6 3 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 191.41
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#0 SABRINA SHAW5-9, RS So., GKZionsville, Ind.Zionsville Community
2020 Honors — Academic All-Big Ten…
named to the Dean’s List during the fall and
spring semesters. 2020 — Did not see any
game action.
2019 Honors — Named to the Dean’s List for the spring semester. 2019 —
Redshirted… did not see any game action.
High School — Second-team all-state and fi rst-team all-conference as a ju-
nior… twice named Max Preps Player of the Week and was also Indianapolis
News Player of the Week… had a career-high 20 saves in one game… team
captain as a senior… recipient of Mental Attitude Award… made 101 saves
and posted seven shutouts as a junior… went 8-6-4 and posted a 1.16 goals
against average… led team to 2015 sectional championship and a regional
runner-up… Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore… played club
soccer for ZYSA from 2007-15, FC Pride, ECNL, from 2015-2019, and FC Pride,
WPSL, from 2017-2019… two-time academic all-state honoree… member
of the National Honor Society… High Honor Roll recipient all four years…
high school coach was Ramon Aguillon… club coach was Matt Blackbourne.
Personal — Born Dec. 10, 2000… daughter of Michael and Traci Shaw…
has a younger brother, Gavin… majoring in health and human physiology.
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#00 BLYTHE BRAUN5-8, Fr., GKDowners Grove, Ill.Downers Grove North
High School – Illinois ODP State Team in
2019-20… selected for the 2020 Midwest
ODP Regional Pool… U19 Presidents
Cup fi nalist in 2018 with Team Chicago
SC… three-time Max Preps Player of the
Game in 2019… Road Runner SC Gold Glove Award recipient… competed
internationally in 2018 with Road Runners SC in France, Belgium, and the
Netherlands… played for Road Runners SC (2014-18), Team Chicago (2018-
19), and Lyons Township (2019-21)… freshman team captain and senior
team captain at Downers Grove High School… made 103 saves in 18 games
as sophomore… National Honor Society (2020-21) and Honor Roll (2017-
21)… high school coaches were Brian Papa and Christine Tomek… club
coach is John Koeune.
Personal – Born April 17, 2003, in Hinsdale, Illinois… daughter of Jennifer
Braun… has an older sister, Gillian… majoring in international business.
#31 ADDIE BUNDY5-7, Fr., MFort Collins, Colo.Rocky Mountain
High School — Was the 10th-ranked play-
er in the Rocky Mountains and Southwest
by Top Drawer Soccer… also rated as the
94th-ranked player in its top-150 players…
played for the Colorado ODP team and was
a U.S. Soccer Training invitee… U16/U17 Development Academy National
Champions… 2021 team captain… attended U15 National Team Training
Camp in Nov. 2017 and U14 National Team Training Camp in March 2014…
played for Real Colorado from 2017-21… National Honor Society from
2018-20…. National Business Honor Society… graduated with honors…
received endorsement of academic merit and member of the Mu Alpha Theta
(math Honor Society) and TRI-M Music Honor Society… was all-state in
choir… club coaches were Jared Spires and Lorne Donaldson.
Personal — Born March 8, 2002… daughter of Jay and Lora Bundy…
has an older sister, Rylee… uncle, Jeff rey Bundy, played collegiate soccer at
Grand Canyon… majoring in business/fi nance.
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#17 DELANEY HOLTEYF, Fr., FCedar Rapids, IowaJohn F. Kennedy
High School – Mississippi Valley Conference
Athlete of the Year as a senior after scoring
24 goals and tallying two assists… IGCA 3A
Second-Team all-state selection… IGHSSCA
3A honorable mention honoree… Gatorade
Player of the Year nominee as a senior…
All-Metro Co-Athlete of the Year in 2021… two-time All-Mississippi Valley
Conference selection, earning fi rst-team honors as a senior following sec-
ond-team honors as a junior… two-time Class 3A East all-district honoree,
earning fi rst-team honors as a senior… fi rst-team all-Metro honoree as a
senior; second-team All-Metro as a freshman… Kennedy team MVP as a
senior… fi nished career with 37 goals… received the David Erienne Award
and Be Uncommon Award as a senior… scored 11 goals and had six assists
in leading team to an 11-3 record as a freshman… had two goals and three
assists as a sophomore… competed for the Iowa Olympic Development
Program from 2015-20… played for the Heartland Soccer Club from 2009-
13, F.C. United from 2013-19, and the Iowa Rush from 2019-21… earned
Mississippi Valley All-Academic honors… four-time Academic Athlete Award
recipient… National Honor Society… received academic honors with dis-
tinction… scored in 90th percentile and above on Iowa assessment tests…
named outstanding science scholar, outstanding world language scholar and
outstanding social studies scholar… high school coaches were Homer Screws
and Annie Feltes… club coaches were Bill Ajram (F.C. United) and Daryl
Brazeau (Iowa Rush).
Personal – Born April 12, 2003, in St. Louis, Missouri… daughter of Chris
and Amanda Holtey… has a younger brother, Caden… majoring in health
and human physiology.
#29 ANNIKA KASSENBROCK5-1, Fr., DLongmont, Colo.Silver Creek
High School — First-team all-state
selection and conference Player of the
Year honoree as a senior after scoring
16 goals and tallying 13 assists for 45
points… named team MVP as a senior
and recipient of the Golden Boot and Sliv-
er Boot Awards… second-team all-state as a sophomore after scoring nine
goals and tallying 16 assists… Silver Boot recipient as freshman and soph-
omore… scored 40 career goals and had 35 assists for 85 career points…
team fi nished 16-1-2 as a freshman, 17-1-1 as a sophomore and 9-1-0 as
a senior… two-time 4A Northern Conference champion and two-time 4A
state semifi nalist… played for Real Colorado Soccer Club from 2018-21 and
Real Girls ECNL… Academic All-State and Honor Roll all four years… high
school coach was Rob Johnson… club coach was Sean Dedycker.
Personal — Born June 30, 2003, in Fort Collins, Colorado… daughter of
Brad and Alicia Kassenbrock… has four siblings, Noe, Kai, Kobe and Stel-
lan… majoring in biology.
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#20 ALYSSA KELLAR5-7, Fr., MTreynor, IowaTreynor
High School – First-team all-state and Des
Moines Register Elite Team selection as a
senior after scoring 37 goals and tallying 10
assists… two-time second-team all-state
and Des Moines Register All-Iowa Team
selection… three-time fi rst-team all-conference and all-district honor-
ee… led team to the school’s fi rst ever state appearance… led team to
three Western Iowa Conference titles… team captain as a sophomore and
senior… led team to a 17-1 record as freshman and 12-3 mark as sopho-
more… scored 33 goals and had 17 assists as freshman, fi nishing second in
points (83) for all classes in the state, and 25 goals and 15 assists as sopho-
more… school record holder for goals and points in a season and career…
played for Gretna Elite Academy (2012-present) and Gretna Elite Academy
ECNL 02… captained the 2020 Nebraska State Cup fi nalist team… 2019
Nebraska State champions… 2018-19 ECNL North American Cup Playoff s
runner-up… 2013 Nebraska State Cup Finalist… also excelled in softball
and basketball… second-team all-state and three-time all-conference
infi elder in softball… led team to state tournament as a junior where she
posted the second-best single-season batting average in school history…
led the basketball team to state tournament as a freshman… three-year
academic letter and four-year Honor Roll recipient… high school coach was
Shane Jacobsen… club coach was Marcus Kelcher.
Personal – Born Nov. 29, 2002, in Council Bluff s, Iowa… daughter of Mitch
and Heather Kellar… has an older sister, Alexis, and two younger brothers,
Andrew and Aiden… sister played college soccer at Iowa Western Communi-
ty College… undecided on major.
#18 COURTNEY POWELL5-4, GS, FLa Porte City, IowaUnion Iowa State
At Iowa State (2019) — Played in and
started all 18 games as a junior … played
1,327 minutes, at both forward and in the
midfi eld … was Iowa State’s team leader in
both points (8) and goals (4) … scored fi rst goal of season in Iowa State’s 2-1
overtime win at SIUE … led the team in both shots (29) and shots on goal
(13) … played a career-high 103 minutes vs. Texas Tech … scored a goal
and took a season-high four shots at Kansas State… Academic All-Big 12
Second Team selection.
At Iowa State (2018) — Appeared in and started all 20 games at forward
… played 1,354 minutes … tied for second on the team with three goals
scored … totaled seven points on the season … scored the game-winning
goal in Iowa State’s season-opener vs. South Dakota State … also scored
goals vs. Milwaukee and Baylor … tallied fi rst career assist at Oklahoma …
played a season-high 92 minutes vs. Missouri.
At Iowa State (2017) — Played in all 18 games, starting two … recorded
861 minutes of action at the forward position … ranked second on the team
with fi ve points … scored goals against Minnesota and UMKC … had an
assist vs. Oklahoma State … had 23 shots with a team-leading 15 shots on
goal.
High School — Two-time letterwinner with one season remaining … led
the state of Iowa in goals scored in 2014 and 2015 … had 111 goals in two
seasons … team qualifi ed for state in 2015 … didn’t play junior season
because she ran track instead … state champion in the 4×100 and medalist
in the 400m dash … played club soccer for CRSA, winning State Cup Champi-
onship in 2011, 2013 and 2015.
Personal — Agricultural studies major.
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#26 KENZIE ROLING5-6, Fr., F/MWaverly, IowaWaverly-Shell Rock
High School – Gatorade Player of the
Year as a senior… named Miss Soccer as a
senior… Des Moines Register Elite 11 Se-
lection as a sophomore and senior… three-
time all-state, all-district, and all-Northeast
Iowa Conference selection… state All-Tournament team captain as a
senior… two-time state all-tournament team selection… led team to state
championship as a senior — the fi rst in school history… scored four goals in
the state title game in the 5-1 victory… also helped team to two state run-
ner-up fi nishes… team was 20-1-0 as a freshman, 17-2-0 as a sophomore
and 14-2 as a senior… three-time conference champion… Gatorade Player
of the Year nominee as a junior… scored 30 goals (on 55 shots) and had 12
assists as a freshman, 38 goals and eight assists as a sophomore and 76 goals
as a senior… holds career (176) and single season (76) goal records at Wa-
verly-Shell Rock (in three seasons due to COVID)… holds the single-season
points record for the state of Iowa with 169 points… three-time club state
champion for the Iowa Rush Soccer Club… regional fi nalist as a sopho-
more… competed at Nationals… two-time Regional ODP team member…
four-time Iowa Rush team captain… Beep Test record holder for Iowa Rush
Soccer Club… also was an all-conference guard in basketball, helping team
to two conference titles and two state tournament appearances… was the
team’s highest scoring and highest assisting freshman… National Honor
Society… All-Academic First Team selection in 2021… 2021 Winter-Spring
All-American… four-time Dean’s List honoree… ranked No. 1 in her class…
high school coach is Lauren Greiner; club coach is Daryl Brazaeu.
Personal – Born on April 2, 2003, in Waterloo, Iowa… daughter of Brad and
Amy Roling… has a younger brother, Brady… grandfather, Jerry Roling,
played football at Northern Iowa, and uncle, Nick Ratchford, played football
at Coe College… majoring in human physiology.
#15 MIAH SCHUELLER5-6, Fr., DNorthville, Mich.Northville
High School — Did not play high
school soccer… played for the Michi-
gan Hawks year round… team was a
national fi nalist… fi nished runner-up
in conference each year… received Ac-
ademic Excellence Award all four years… club coach was Michele Krizisnik.
Personal — Born Feb. 10, 2003, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin… daughter of
Scott and Lynn Schueller… has two younger siblings, Trevor and Nora…
both parents are University of Iowa graduates.
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#11 ALYSSA WALKER5-10, GS, FCenterville, OhioCentervilleRichmond
At Richmond (2020) — Played and
started all eight games as a forward… led
the team with 21 shots, including four on
goal… scored a goal against George Mason
off a header… fourth on the team in minutes played (583).
At Richmond (2019) — Second-team Atlantic-10 All-Conference selec-
tion… appeared in 17 of 18 games, making 17 starts as a forward… scored
the game-winning goal against VCU… fi nished fi rst in the A-10 in goals
with 11… led the team with a career-high 11 goals and 25 points (11 goals,
three assists)… scored two goals, including the game-tying goal at Coastal
Carolina on Sept. 15… fi nished the season in style with a hat-trick on Senior
Day against Saint Joseph’s… led the team with 35 shots, with 20 on goal.
At Richmond (2018) — Sat out season due to injury.
At Richmond (2017) — Appeared in 16 games, making 11 starts…
fi nished second on the team with six points on two goals and two assists…
took 33 shots, also good for second on the team… scored fi rst goal of the
season in 2-1 loss at JMU (8/27)… second goal came in 2-1 loss to Elon
(9/7)… logged assists vs. Old Dominion (9/17) and at St. Bonaventure
(9/24).
At Richmond (2016) — Named to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team… one
of three Spiders to start all 19 games… scored fi ve goals and added two
assists to fi nish third on the team with 12 points… fi ve goals were good for
third on the team… logged 28 shots, 18 of which were on goal… scored
two game-winners, against Holy Cross in overtime (9/2) and La Salle (10/20).
High School — Three-year varsity starter at Centerville High… earned All-
State honors in 2015… fi rst-team Miami Valley 2014 and 2015… named
to GWOC All-Conference and GWOC Central fi rst team in 2014 and 2015…
named Off ensive Player of the Year in 2014 and 2015… led the team in
scoring in 2013, 2014 and 2015… GWOC sixth Stats Leader in 2013, fourth
Stats Leader in 2014 and seventh Stats Leader in 2015… led Elks to District
titles and GWOC titles in 2014 and 2015 and to the District fi nals in 2013…
at the Club level, team fi nished with ECNL Championships ranks of No. 8 in
2013 and No. 30 in 2014, and No. 7 in 2016… ranked No. 34 in the 2015
ECNL North American League… team had a 2013 Top Drawer Soccer rank of
No. 11, a 2014 Top Drawer Soccer rank of No. 25 and a 2016 Top Drawer Soccer
rank of No. 17… also lettered one year in both track and basketball… track
relay teams won GWOC 4x200m and 4x100m relays and fi nished second in
the 4×200 at districts and fi fth at regionals… fi nished sixth in the GWOC
and fourth in the district in the in the 200m dash, qualifying for the Regional
200m Open… National Honor Society member, Scholar Athlete and 3-sport
varsity letter award recipient… head coach was Jim Gobrail.
Personal — Daughter of Chris and Carie Walker… has three siblings, Zack,
Cameron and Alex.
MEET THE HAWKEYES
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ALL-REGION FIRST TEAMCloe Lacasse __________________________ 2014
Melanie Pickert ________________________ 2014
ALL-REGION SECOND TEAMCloe Lacasse ________________________ 2012-13
Melanie Pickert ________________________ 2013
Natalie Winters ________________________ 2019
ALL-REGION THIRD TEAMJenna Aleo ___________________________ 2010
Sarah Lynch ________________________ 1999-01
Morgan Showalter ______________________ 2011
Alex Melin ___________________________ 2013
Natalie Winters ________________________ 2018
FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TENSarah Lynch ________________________ 1999-01
Cloe Lacasse __________________________ 2014
Melanie Pickert ________________________ 2014
SECOND-TEAM ALL-BIG TENJulie Atkocaitis ________________________ 2000
Cloe Lacasse __________________________ 2013
Melanie Pickert ________________________ 2013
Katelyn Quinn _________________________ 2003
Morgan Showalter ______________________ 2011
Britta Vogele __________________________ 2002
Kate Walse ___________________________ 2000
Natalie Winters ________________________ 2019
THIRD-TEAM ALL-BIG TENNatalie Winters ______________________ 2017-18
BIG TEN TOURNAMENT MOST OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYERMacy Enneking ________________________ 2020
BIG TEN TOURNAMENT MOST OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE PLAYERMeike Ingles __________________________ 2020
BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMHannah Clark _________________________ 2014
Macy Enneking ________________________ 2020
Meike Ingles __________________________ 2020
Cloe Lacasse __________________________ 2014
Hailey Rydberg ________________________ 2020
Samantha Tawharu ______________________ 2020
Riley Whitaker _________________________ 2019
BIG TEN ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMCaitlin Brown _________________________ 2011
Macy Enneking ________________________ 2020
Gianna Gourley ________________________ 2019
Jade Grimm __________________________ 2009
Cloe Lacasse __________________________ 2011
Amanda Lulek _________________________ 2013
Emily Moran __________________________ 2008
Katelyn Quinn _________________________ 2002
Morgan Showalter ______________________ 2008
Natalie Winters ________________________ 2016
Kristin Zoelle __________________________ 2002
BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEARStephanie Gabbert ______________________ 1999
BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEKKate Walse _____________________ Sept. 22, 1997
Kate Walse _____________________ Sept. 14, 1998
Sarah Lynch _____________________ Sept. 6, 1999
Missy Wickart _____________________ Oct. 4, 1999
Linzy Wolman ____________________Aug. 28, 2000
Sarah Lynch _____________________ Oct. 16, 2000
BIG TEN OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKSarah Lynch _____________________ Oct. 22, 2001
Katelyn Quinn _____________________Nov. 4, 2003
Stephanie Hyink__________________ Sept. 15, 2008
Alyscha Mottershead _______________ Sept. 14, 2009
Keli McLaughlin __________________ Sept. 21, 2009
Cloe Lacasse ______________________Nov. 4, 2013
Cloe Lacasse _____________________ Oct. 20,2014
Karly Stuenkel ____________________ Sept. 6, 2016
Devin Burns _____________________ Sept. 5, 2017
Hannah Drkulec __________________ Sept. 17, 2019
BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKBritta Vogele _____________________ Sept. 2, 2002
Britta Vogele _____________________ Oct. 14, 2002
Britta Vogele _____________________ Oct. 28, 2002
Britta Vogele ______________________Nov. 4, 2002
Stephanie Swanson _________________Nov. 5, 2007
Emily Moran _____________________Aug. 22, 2011
Morgan Showalter _________________ Oct. 31, 2011
Hannah Clark _____________________ Oct. 1, 2012
Hannah Clark ____________________ Sept. 3, 2013
Hannah Clark ____________________ Sep. 22,2014
HONOR ROLL
SARAH LYNCH
CLOE LACASSE
MELANIE PICKERT
MORGAN SHOWALTER
ALEX MELIN
NATALIE WINTERS
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Claire Graves _____________________ Oct. 10, 2017
Morgan Kemerling _________________ Oct. 16, 2018
Hannah Drkulec ___________________Aug. 27, 2019
Hannah Drkulec __________________ Sept. 10, 2019
Hannah Drkulec ____________________ Oct. 8, 2019
BIG TEN GOALKEEPER OF THE WEEKClaire Graves _____________________Aug. 21, 2018
Claire Graves ____________________ Sept. 10, 2019
BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEKAlyscha Mottershead _______________ Sept. 14, 2009
Cloe Lacasse _____________________ Sept. 5, 2011
Cloe Lacasse ____________________ Sept. 12, 2011
Meg Goodson ___________________ Sept. 24, 2012
Hannah Clark _____________________ Oct. 1, 2012
Hannah Clark _____________________ Oct. 8, 2012
Alina Magruder ___________________Aug. 25, 2015
Olivia Fiegel _____________________ Oct. 13, 2016
Gianna Gourley ____________________ Oct. 8, 2019
Macy Enneking __________________ March 22, 2021
MADNESS ALL-BIG TEN FIRST TEAMDana Dalrymple ________________________ 2012
Cloe Lacasse __________________________ 2012
TOPDRAWERSOCCER.COM
FRESHMAN BEST XI FIRST TEAMMeike Ingles __________________________ 2020
FORWARD OF THE WEEKCloe Lacasse __________________________________ 2012
NATIONAL TEAM OF THE WEEKHannah Drkulec ___________________________Sept. 17, 2019
Claire Graves (HM) _________________________Sept. 10, 2019
Isabella Blackman (HM) _______________________ Oct. 9, 2019
Meike Ingles _____________________________ April 20, 2021
Meike Ingles (HM) __________________________ May 4, 2021
SOCCER BUZZ HONORS
SOCCER BUZZ, FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA First Team
Sarah Lynch __________________________________ 1999
Kate Walse ___________________________________ 1997
FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA HONORABLE MENTIONKatelyn Quinn _________________________________ 2002
ALL-REGIONAL SECOND TEAMSarah Lynch ________________________________ 1999-00
ALL-REGIONAL THIRD TEAMClaire Goldenberg _______________________________ 2007
Sarah Lynch __________________________________ 2001
Katelyn Quinn _________________________________ 2003
Kate Walse ___________________________________ 1999
ALL-FRESHMAN REGIONAL TEAMJulie Atkocaitis ________________________________ 1999
Sarah Lynch __________________________________ 1999
Katelyn Quinn _________________________________ 2002
Kristin Zoelle __________________________________ 2002
SOCCER BUZZ, ALL-NATIONAL FIRST TEAM FOR FIRST-YEAR PROGRAMSGabe Mauren _________________________________ 1997
Jenna Sorensen ________________________________ 1997
Kate Walse ___________________________________ 1997
SOCCER BUZZ, ALL-NATIONAL SECOND TEAM FOR FIRST-YEAR PROGRAMSMarcy Nelson _________________________________ 1997
Beth Oldenburg ________________________________ 1997
SOCCER BUZZ, COACH OF THE YEAR FOR FIRST-YEAR PROGRAMSStephanie Gabbert ______________________________ 1997
SOCCER BUZZ, BEST FIRST-YEAR PROGRAMIowa ______________________________________ 1997
SOCCER BUZZ, ELITE TEAM OF THE WEEKClaire Goldenberg (Defender) ________________________ 2006
NATIONAL IOWA VARSITY CLUB ATHLETICS HALL OF FAMESarah Lynch _____________________________Inducted 2018
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Bianca Acuario_____________________2019Allie Adam _____________________2011-12Jenna Aleo _____________________2009-10Skylar Alward ___________________ 2019Rachele Armand ___________________2017Julie Atkocaitis __________________2000-01Lisa Audino ______________________1999Brooke Backes ___________________2013-15Avery Bang _______________________2003Shelly Batra ____________________1998-00Kiley Beck _____________________2012-14Isabella Blackman ________________2017-19Sydney Blitchok __________________2017-19Lindsey Boldt ___________________2005-07Jody Bolluyt ______________________1997Lana Bonekemper __________________2013Caitlin Brown ___________________2012-14Corey Burns ________________ 2014, 2016-17Devin Burns ____________________2017-19Riley Burns ___________________ 2019-20Jenny Cape ___________________ 2019-20Samantha Cary __________________ 2020Ashley Catrell ___________________2011-13Stefani Campbell ___________________2010Erica Clausen ____________________2007-09Katie Clymer ______________________2002Samantha Cramin ________________ 2020Katie Danaher ___________________1999-00Dana Dalrymple __________________2010-12Audra Dondlinger ___________________1998Hannah Drkulec __________________2017-19Kali Feiereisel ___________________2008-10Kelsie Full _____________________2005-07Nicole Gatens ___________________2001-03Abby Gierke ____________________2005-07Claire Goldenberg _________________2004-07Gianna Gourley ____________________2020Claire Graves ____________________2017-19Jade Grimm ____________________2010-12Tory Harman ____________________2014-16Kaleigh Haus ____________________2016-19Mandy Heimann ___________________2008Olivia Hellweg ___________________ 2020Liz Hendel _____________________2000-01
Chelsey Henry _____________________2016Chrissy Howard __________________1999-01Marissa Hurt ________________ 2011, 2013-14Stephanie Hyink ____________________2008Jenny Hyngstrom ___________________1999Jamie Jorgensen _________________2000-01Jackie Kaeding _________________ 2006-09Melisa Kaetterhenry _______________2004-07Morgan Kemerling ________________2016-18Sarah Kiefer ____________________1998-00Laren Kriner ____________________1999-00Natalie Krygier ____________________2016Kat Lewis ______________________2010-12Sarah Langlas ___________________2009-11Laura Lainson ___________________2016-17Aubree Larson ___________________2015-17Natalie Lencioni __________________2003-05Daisy Light _____________________ 2020Amanda Lulek _____________________2016Kari Lundberg _____________________1997Sarah Lynch ______________________2001Stephanie Lynch _________________2000-01Amanda Martin __________________2008-10Natalie Massa _____________________2020Lindsey May ______________________2001Sarah Mazur ____________________2013-15Kelsey McCarron__________________2007-09Alex Melin _____________________2011-12Julia Meyer _______________________1997Michelle Mobily __________________1999-01Kitty Montgomery ________________2003-04Emily Moran ______________________2009Leah Moss ___________________ 2017, 2019Katie Mulvahill __________________2005-06Katie Nasenbenny ________________2011-14Adrianna Naumoski _____________ 2019-20Grace Necker __________________ 2019-20Jistine Oates ____________________1999-00Beth Oldenburg __________________1998-00Melanie Pickert ________________ 2012, 2014Katie Poole _____________________2001-03Lindsey Phillips ____________________2004Teesa Price _______________________2003Katelyn Quinn ___________________2002-05
Karsen Rauch _____________________2016Amber Reed ______________________1997Emma Rigby ______________________2016Rose Ripslinger __________________2015-18Hannah Rittenhouse _________________2020Hailey Rydberg ________________ 2019-20Sam Schroder _____________________2020Emily Scott _______________________2014Diane Senkowski ___________________2020Alexandria Seydel _________________2007-09Sabrina Shaw ___________________ 2020Morgan Showalter __________________2009Zoey Slettehaugh _________________2018-19Nicole Slevin ____________________2007-09Katie Smeltzer ________________ 2006, 2008Jenna Sorensen ____________________1997Elizabeth Stam ____________________2016Whitney Strain __________________2003-05Karly Stuenkel _____________________2017Jenny Sturm ____________________1998-00Stephanie Swanson ________________2008-10Samantha Tawharu _______________ 2020Meredith Taylor ____________________1999Ellen Thompson __________________1998-00Gabrielle Tinner __________________2009-11Emma Tokuyama _________________2018-19Abbey Toureene ____________________2016Britta Vogele ____________________2003-04Margit Vogele _____________________2004Kirsten Wander ____________________1997Sabrina Wander ____________________1999Kate Walse _______________________1998Sara Wheaton _________________ 2019-20Riley Whitaker ________________ 2019-20Kim White _______________________2009Missy Wickart ___________________1999-00Monica Wilhelm _______________ 2019-20Heather Windsor _________________2008-09Linzy Wolman ___________________2000-01Katherine Woodruff ________________2015-17Jess Yagla ________________________2011Kristin Zoelle ______________________2003
Bianca Acuario_____________________2020
Allie Adam _____________________2012-13
Jenna Aleo _______________________2011
Brooke Backes _____________________2014
Kiley Beck _______________________2013
Isabella Blackman ________________2019-20
Sydney Blitchok __________________2017-19
Caitlin Brown ___________________2013-14
Devin Burns ______________________2020
Riley Burns _______________________2021
Jenny Cape _____________________2020-21
Samantha Cary ____________________2021
Erica Clausen ______________________2010
Hannah Drkulec __________________2017-20
Kali Feiereisel ___________________2010-11
Claire Graves ____________________2017-20
Jade Grimm ____________________2011-13
Kaleigh Haus ____________________2016-20
Tory Harman ____________________2015-16
Morgan Kemerling ______________ 2016-2019
Laura Lainson ___________________2016-18
Sarah Langlas _____________________2010
Aubree Larson ___________________2015-16
Daisy Light _______________________2021
Amanda Martin ____________________2011
Sarah Mazur ____________________2014-15
Katie Nasenbenny ________________2012-14
Adrianna Naumoski________________2020-21
Grace Necker ____________________2020-21
Rose Ripslinger ____________________2019
Hailey Rydberg ____________________2020
Diane Senkowski ___________________2021
Zoey Slettehaugh _________________2019-20
Stephanie Swanson ________________2010-11
Samantha Tawharu __________________2021
ACADEMIC ALL BIG TEN
B1G DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS (AWARDED SINCE 2008-09)
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FIRST-TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANKaleigh Haus ________________________________ 2018-19
Hannah Drkulec ________________________________ 2019
SECOND-TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANHannah Drkulec ________________________________ 2019
FIRST-TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICTHannah Drkulec ______________________________ 2018-19
Jade Grimm __________________________________ 2012
Kaleigh Haus ________________________________ 2018-19
Sarah Mazur __________________________________ 2014
Katie Nasenbenny ______________________________ 2013
NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-REGIONIsabella Blackman ______________________________ 2019
Caitlin Brown _________________________________ 2014
Hannah Drkulec ________________________________ 2019
Claire Graves __________________________________ 2019
Emily Scott ___________________________________ 2014
UNITED SOCCER TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
KALEIGH HAUS
HANNAH DRKULEC
ISABELLA BLACKMAN
CAITLIN BROWN
CLAIRE GRAVES
EMILY SCOTT
ACADEMIC HONORS
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IOWA MVP AWARDJenna Aleo __________________________________ 2008-10Julie Atkocaitis _______________________________ 1999-01Hannah Clark __________________________________ 2015Jenna Kentgen _________________________________ 2016Cloe Lacasse ___________________________________ 2012Alex Melin ____________________________________ 2011Kitty Montgomery _______________________________ 2003Melanie Pickert _______________________________ 2013-14Katelyn Quinn __________________________________ 2003Hailey Rydberg _________________________________ 2020Kelsey Shaw ___________________________________ 2006Sarah Stephenson _______________________________ 2007Whitney Strain _________________________________ 2005Karly Stuenkel ________________________________ 2016-17Anne Marie Thomas ______________________________ 2012Britta Vogele _________________________________ 2002-04Kate Walse __________________________________ 1997-00Natalie Winters _______________________________ 2018-19
IOWA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARDDevin Burns _______________________________ 2017, 2019Dana Dalrymple _________________________________ 2010Meike Ingles ___________________________________ 2020Jackie Kaeding__________________________________ 2007Cloe Lacasse _________________________________ 2011-14Sarah Lynch ___________________________________ 1999Keli McLaughlin _________________________________ 2008Lindsey Phillips _________________________________ 2004Katelyn Quinn ________________________________ 2002-05Kelsey Shaw _________________________________ 2006-07Morgan Showalter _______________________________ 2009Karly Stuenkel ________________________________ 2015-16Natalie Winters _________________________________ 2018
IOWA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARDJenna Aleo ________________________________ 2008, 2010Rachele Armand ____________________________ 2015, 2017Rachel Blakesly _________________________________ 2009Corey Burns ___________________________________ 2017Hannah Clark __________________________________ 2015Claire Goldenberg ________________________________ 2006Jenny Hyngstrom ________________________________ 1999Morgan Kemerling ___________________________ 2016-2018Melanie Pickert _______________________________ 2011-14Katie Poole __________________________________ 2002-03Sarah Stephenson _____________________________ 2005-07Margit Vogele __________________________________ 2004Teesa Price ____________________________________ 2001Suzanne Rivers _________________________________ 2000Nicole Slevin ___________________________________ 2008Whitney Strain _________________________________ 2002Sara Wheaton __________________________________ 2020
Riley Whitaker __________________________________ 2019Heather Windsor ________________________________ 2006
IOWA MOST INSPIRATIONAL AWARDJulie Atkocaitis _________________________________ 2002Lindsey Boldt ________________________________ 2004-05Katie Danaher __________________________________ 1998Sarah Kiefer ___________________________________ 1997Stephanie Lynch ________________________________ 2001Teesa Price ____________________________________ 2003Meredith Taylor _________________________________ 1999Britta Vogele ___________________________________ 2004Linzy Wolman __________________________________ 2000
FRESHMAN/NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR AWARDJenna Aleo ____________________________________ 2007Rachele Armand ________________________________ 2015Rachel Blakesley ________________________________ 2008Caitlin Brown __________________________________ 2011Hannah Clark __________________________________ 2012Macy Enneking _________________________________ 2020Morgan Krause _________________________________ 2017Natalie Krygier _________________________________ 2014Amanda Lulek __________________________________ 2013Jamie Maltman _________________________________ 2004Alex Melin ____________________________________ 2010Danielle Oswald _________________________________ 2003Samantha Tawharu _______________________________ 2019Riley Whitaker __________________________________ 2018Natalie Winters _________________________________ 2016Kristin Zoelle ___________________________________ 2002
HAWK AWARDIsabella Blackman _______________________________ 2019Jenny Cape ____________________________________ 2020Samantha Cary _________________________________ 2020Morgan Kemerling _____________________________ 2017-18Sarah Langlas ________________________________ 2010-11Amanda Lulek __________________________________ 2016Sarah Mazur ___________________________________ 2015Katie Nasenbenny _____________________________ 2012-14Diane Senkowski ________________________________ 2020Katharine Woodruff _______________________________ 2017
SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARDShelly Batra ___________________________________ 2000Michelle Mobily _________________________________ 2001Alyscha Mottershead ______________________________ 2009
ANNUAL TEAM AWARDS
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CAREER POINT LEADERS1. Sarah Lynch (1999-2002) ________________________ 112
Cloe Lacasse (2011-2014) ________________________ 112
3. Kate Walse (1997-2000) __________________________ 88
4. Linzy Wolman (1998-2001) ________________________ 61
5. Katelyn Quinn (2002-05) _________________________ 58
6. Devin Burns (2016-19) __________________________ 53
7. Bri Toelle (2013-16) ____________________________ 52
CAREER GOAL LEADERS1. Sarah Lynch (1999-2002) _________________________ 46
2. Cloe Lacasse (2011-2014) _________________________ 43
3. Kate Walse (1997-2000) __________________________ 36
4. Katelyn Quinn (2002-05) _________________________ 25
5. Linzy Wolman (1998-2001) ________________________ 21
6. Devin Burns (2016-19) __________________________ 20
7. Bri Toelle (2013-16) ____________________________ 18
CAREER ASSISTS LEADERS1. Morgan Showalter (2008-11) ______________________ 27
2. Cloe Lacasse (2011-2014) _________________________ 26
3. Sarah Lynch (1999-2002) _________________________ 20
4. Linzy Wolman (1998-2001) ________________________ 19
5. Julie Atkocaitis (1999-2002) _______________________ 18
6. Kate Walse (1997-2000) __________________________ 16
Bri Toelle (2013-16) ____________________________ 16
CAREER GAME-WINNING GOALS1. Sarah Lynch (1999-2002) _________________________ 20
2. Cloe Lacasse (2011-2014) _________________________ 13
3. Devin Burns (2016-19) ___________________________9
Alyssa Cosnek (2008-2011) _________________________9
5. Katelyn Quinn (2002-05) __________________________7
Beth Oldenburg (1997-2000) ________________________7
Linzy Wolman (1998-2001) _________________________7
Bri Toelle (2013-16) _____________________________7
CAREER SHOTS LEADERS1. Cloe Lacasse (2011-2014) ________________________ 306
2. Sarah Lynch (1999-2002) ________________________ 279
3. Bri Toelle (2013-16) ___________________________ 223
4. Kate Walse (1997-2000) _________________________ 213
5. Katelyn Quinn (2002-05) ________________________ 187
6. Bri Toelle (2013-pres.) __________________________ 172
7. Ashley Catrell (2010-13) ________________________ 167
8. Natalie Winters (2016-19) _______________________ 141
9. Devin Burns (2016-19) _________________________ 129
10. Linzy Wolman (1998-2001) _______________________ 115
CAREER SAVES1. Britta Vogele (2001-04) _________________________ 489
2. Emily Moran (2008-) ___________________________ 350
3. Hannah Clark (2012-15) _________________________ 321
4. Claire Graves (2016-19) _________________________ 232
5. Gabe Mauren (1997-1998) _______________________ 203
6. Liz Hendel (1999-2001) _________________________ 185
7. Lindsey Boldt (2004-2007) _______________________ 129
CAREER VICTORIES1. Claire Graves (2016-19) __________________________ 38
2. Hannah Clark (2012-15) __________________________ 36
3. Emily Moran (2008-2011) _________________________ 35
4. Britta Vogele (2001-04) __________________________ 23
5. Gabe Mauren (1997-1998) ________________________ 14
Liz Hendel (1999-2001) __________________________ 14
7. Missy Wickart (1998-2000) ________________________ 11
8. Lindsey Boldt (2004-2007) ________________________ 10
CAREER SHUTOUTS1. Hannah Clark (2012-15) __________________________ 26
2. Claire Graves (2016-19) _________________________24.5
3. Emily Moran (2008-11) __________________________ 15
4. Britta Vogele (2001-04) __________________________ 12
5. Gabe Mauren (1997-98) _________________________11.5
6. Lindsey Boldt (2006-07) __________________________8
7. Melissa Wickart (1998-2000) ______________________ 7.5
8. Macy Enneking (2020-pres.) _____________________ 6
9. Ali Becker (2006-07) _____________________________4
Liz Hendel (1999-2001) ___________________________4
CAREER RECORDS
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POINTS1. Sarah Lynch (1999) ____________________________ 36
2. Cloe Lacasse (2012) ____________________________ 33
3. Cloe Lacasse (2011) ____________________________ 30
Cloe Lacasse (2014) ____________________________ 30
5. Kate Walse (2000) _____________________________ 29
6. Sarah Lynch (2000) ____________________________ 28
7. Katelyn Quinn (2002) ___________________________ 27
Linzy Wolman (2000) ___________________________ 27
9. Sarah Lynch (2001) ____________________________ 24
Sarah Lynch (2002) ____________________________ 24
11. Katelyn Quinn (2003) ___________________________ 23
Devin Burns (2017)_____________________________ 23
GOALS1. Sarah Lynch (1999) ____________________________ 15
2. Cloe Lacasse (2012) ____________________________ 13
3. Cloe Lacasse (2011) ____________________________ 12
Cloe Lacasse (2014) ____________________________ 12
Kate Walse (2000) _____________________________ 12
6. Katelyn Quinn (2003) ___________________________ 11
Katelyn Quinn (2002) ___________________________ 11
Sarah Lynch (2000) ____________________________ 11
9. Sarah Lynch (2001) ____________________________ 10
Sarah Lynch (2002) ____________________________ 10
11. Alyssa Cosnek (2008) ____________________________9
Keli McLaughlin (2009) ___________________________9
Kate Walse (1998) ______________________________9
Beth Oldenburg (1997) ___________________________9
Devin Burns (2017)______________________________9
ASSISTS1. Morgan Showalter (2008) __________________________9
Linzy Wolman (2000) ____________________________9
Sarah Kiefer (2000) _____________________________9
Julie Atkocaitis (1999) ____________________________9
5. Kate Walse (1999) ______________________________7
Cloe Lacasse (2012) _____________________________7
Cloe Lacasse (2013) _____________________________7
SHOTS1. Cloe Lacasse (2014) ____________________________ 82
2. Ashley Catrell (2013) ____________________________ 81
3. Cloe Lacasse (2011) ____________________________ 79
4. Katelyn Quinn (2003) ___________________________ 76
5. Bri Toelle (2015) ______________________________ 75
6. Sarah Lynch (2001) ____________________________ 74
Sarah Lynch (2000) ____________________________ 74
8. Sarah Lynch (1999) ____________________________ 73
9. Cloe Lacasse (2012) ____________________________ 73
10. Cloe Lacasse (2013) ____________________________ 72
GAME-WINNING GOALS1. Sarah Lynch (1999) _____________________________7
2. Sarah Lynch (2000) _____________________________6
Alyssa Cosnek (2008) ____________________________6
4. Katelyn Quinn (2002) ____________________________5
Cloe Lacasse (2012) _____________________________5
6. Sarah Lynch (2001) _____________________________4
Melanie Pickert (2014) ___________________________4
Devin Burns (2017)______________________________4
9. 15 Players Tied ________________________________3
VICTORIES1. Hannah Clark (2013) ____________________________ 15
2. Claire Graves (2019) ____________________________ 14
3. Emily Moran (2011) ____________________________ 13
4. Britta Vogele (2002) ____________________________ 11
Liz Hendel (2000) _____________________________ 11
Missy Wickart (1999) ___________________________ 11
7. Hannah Clark (2014) ____________________________ 10
8. Emily Moran (2009) _____________________________9
Claire Graves (2017) _____________________________9
10. Gabe Mauren (1997) _____________________________8
Emily Moran (2010) _____________________________8
Claire Graves (2016) _____________________________8
SAVES1. Liz Hendel (2000) ____________________________ 146
2. Britta Vogele (2003) ___________________________ 127
Britta Vogele (2002) ___________________________ 127
4. Britta Vogele (2005) ___________________________ 125
5. Britta Vogele (2001) ___________________________ 110
6. Gabe Mauren (1997) ___________________________ 107
7. Hannah Clark (2015) ___________________________ 105
8. Emily Moran (2010) ____________________________ 99
9. Gabe Mauren (1998) ____________________________ 96
SHUTOUTS1. Hannah Clark (2013) ____________________________ 10
2. Hannah Clark (2014) _____________________________9
3. Claire Graves (2019) ___________________________ 7.5
4. Emily Moran (2011) _____________________________7
Britta Vogele (2002) _____________________________7
Claire Graves (2017) _____________________________7
7. Melissa Wicart (2000) __________________________ 6.5
8. Macy Enneking (2020) _________________________ 6
Gabe Mauren (1997) _____________________________6
Lindsey Boldt (2007) _____________________________6
Emily Moran (2010) _____________________________6
Hannah Clark (2015) _____________________________6
Claire Graves (2018) _____________________________6
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POINTS IN A MATCH1. Katelyn Quinn (10/31/03) ____________ 7
Beth Oldenburg (9/5/97) ____________ 7
Devin Burns (8/31/17) ______________ 7
3. Kate Walse (9/13/98) ______________ 6
Sarah Lynch (9/1/99) ______________ 6
Kaleigh Haus (8/20/17) _____________ 6
5. Cloe Lacasse (9/17/12) _____________ 5
GOALS IN A MATCH1. Devin Burns (8/31/17) ______________ 3
Kaleigh Haus (8/20/17) _____________ 3
Katelyn Quinn (10/31/03) ____________ 3
Sarah Lynch (10/20/00) _____________ 3
Jenny Sturm (10/15/00) _____________ 3
Sarah Lynch (9/1/99) ______________ 3
Kate Walse (9/13/98) ______________ 3
Beth Oldenburg (9/5/97) ____________ 3
ASSISTS IN A MATCH1. Natalie Winters (8/20/17) ____________ 3
Bri Toelle (8/23/15) _______________ 3
Morgan Showalter (8/23/08) __________ 3
Jenna Sorensen (9/5/97) ____________ 3
3. 32 other times... _________________ 2
SHOTS IN A MATCH1. Sarah Lynch (9/10/99) ______________ 11
2. Katelyn Quinn (10/31/03) ____________ 10
Beth Oldenburg (10/23/97) __________ 10
Nicolle Taylor (9/9/01) ______________ 10
Bri Toelle (9/4/15) ________________ 10
5. Katelyn Quinn (9/5/03) _____________ 9
Sarah Lynch (8/31/01) ______________ 9
Sarah Lynch (9/1/99) ______________ 9
Kate Walse (9/6/98) _______________ 9
Bri Toelle (9/1/15) ________________ 9
9. Katelyn Quinn (10/5/03) ____________ 8
Kate Walse (9/10/00) ______________ 8
Kate Walse (9/29/00) ______________ 8
Kate Walse (9/10/99) ______________ 8
Sarah Lynch (9/17/99) ______________ 8
Ashley Catrell (9/2/12) _____________ 8
Bri Toelle (8/23/15) _______________ 8
SAVES IN A MATCH1. Britta Vogele (10/13/02) ____________ 15
Liz Hendel (9/10/00) _______________ 15
Britta Vogele (9/21/03) _____________ 15
4. Britta Vogele (10/6/02) _____________ 14
Britta Vogele (8/29/03) _____________ 14
Emily Moran (10/31/10) ____________ 14
7. Britta Vogele (10/25/02) ____________ 13
8. Gabe Mauren (9/14/97) _____________ 12
Britta Vogele (9/3/05) ______________ 12
Erin MacIsaac (10/21/05) ____________ 12
Erin MacIsaac (9/25/05) _____________ 12
Hannah Clark (10/11/15) ____________ 12
12. Britta Vogele (10/11/02) ____________ 11
Britta Vogele (8/31/03) _____________ 11
Britta Vogele (9/13/03) _____________ 11
Britta Vogele (9/26/03) _____________ 11
Britta Vogele (10/3/05) _____________ 11
17. Liz Hendel (9/29/00) _______________ 11
Liz Hendel (11/2/00) _______________ 11
Gabe Mauren (9/18/98) _____________ 11
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS
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MOST GOALS SCORED8 vs. Southern Utah, Aug. 31, 2017
8 vs. Grinnell, Sept. 20, 1998
8 vs. Kent State, Sept. 5, 1997
MOST GOALS ALLOWED8 vs. Penn State, Oct. 15, 2004
8 vs. Penn State, Oct. 9, 2005
MOST POINTS SCORED26 vs. Southern Utah, Aug. 31, 2017
25 vs. Grinnell, Sept. 20, 1998
25 vs. Kent State, Sept. 5, 1997
MOST POINTS ALLOWED21 vs. Penn State, Oct. 9, 2005
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY8 vs. Grinnell, Sept. 20, 1998
8 vs. Kent State, Sept. 5, 1997
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT8 vs. Penn State, Oct. 15, 2004
8 vs. Penn State, Oct. 9 2005
Most Victories: ________________________________ 15/2013, 2019
Most Home Victories: ________________________________ 9, 2019
Most Road Victories: _________________________________7/1999
Most Defeats: ____________________________________ 14/2003
Most Draws: __________________________________ 4/2005, 2007
Fewest Victories: ___________________________________2/2004
Fewest Defeats: ____________________________________3/2011
Fewest Draws _______________________________ 0/ 4X, last 2016
Most Games Played: ________________________________ 23/2013
Fewest Games Played: _______________________________ 17/2020
Longest Winning Streak: _______________________ 9/2011, 2012, 2019
Longest Unbeaten Streak: _____________________________ 12/2011
Longest Losing Streak: ________________________________8/2004
Most Goals Scored: _________________________________ 49/1999
Fewest Goals Scored: __________________________ 11, 2X, 2006/2020
Most Assists: _____________________________________ 52/1999
Fewest Assists: ____________________________________6/2020
Most Points: ____________________________________ 150/1999
Fewest Points: ____________________________________ 28/2020
Most Goals Allowed: ________________________________ 50/2005
Fewest Goals Allowed: _______________________________ 16/2020
Most Shutouts: _______________________________ 10/2012, 2013
Best Goals Scored Average: ___ ___________________ 2.579/1999 (49 goals)
Best Goals Scored Against Average: ________________ 0.85/2011 (17 GAA)
Best Winning Percentage ____ _______________________.738/2019
SEASON RECORDS
TEAM RECORDS
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-A-Bianca Acuario____________2018-19
Allie Adam ______________2010-12
Jenna Aleo ____________ 2007-2010
Gabrielle Ainsworth ________2009-12
Skylar Alward __________ 2018-20
Joni Anderson ____________1999-01
Rachele Armand __________2015-17
Julie Atkocaitis ___________1999-02
Lisa Audino _____________1997-00
-B-Victoria Bachand ____________2007
Brooke Backes ____________2012-15
Avery Bang ______________2002-03
Amanda Bartlett ____________2005
Shelly Batra _____________1997-00
Kiley Beck ______________2011-14
Ali Becker_________________2006
Allison Bellmer _____________2008
Zoe Bessert ______________ 2020
Isabella Blackman _________2016-19
Rachel Blakesley ________ 2008-2011
Sydney Blitchok ___________2016-19
Lindsey Boldt ____________2004-07
Jody Bolluyt _______________1997
Lana Bonekemper _________2012-13
Hannah Brobst ___________2015-17
Caitlin Brown ____________2011-14
Corey Burns _____________2013-17
Devin Burns _____________2016-19
Riley Burns ____________ 2018-19
-C-Stefanie Campbell _________2009-12
Jenny Cape ____________ 2018-20
Tina Cardamone ___________2014-17
Samantha Cary _________ 2019-20
Ashley Catrell ____________2010-13
Hannah Clark ____________2012-15
Erica Clausen ____________2006-09
Katie Clymer _____________2001-02
Madeline Crowdy __________2014-17
Alyssa Cosnek ____________2008-11
Samantha Cramin ____________2020
-D-Dana Dalrymple ___________2009-12
Katie Danaher ____________1997-00
Leah DeMoss _____________2010-11
Kylie Dennison______________2013
Audra Dondlinger __________1997-99
Hannah Drkulec ___________2016-19
Josie Durr _____________ 2018-20
-E-Manon Engelhardt _________2005-06
Macy Enneking ___________ 2020
Karen Enockson _____________2003
-F-Rielee Fetty _____________ 2020
Olivia Fiegel _____________2016-19
Kali Feiereisel ____________2007-10
Kelsie Full ______________2004-07
-G-Aleisha Ganief ____________ 2020
Nicole Gatens ____________2001-03
Abby Gierke _____________2004-07
Meg Goodson ______________2011
Claire Goldenberg __________2004-07
Gianna Gourley ___________2019-20
Claire Graves _____________2016-19
Jade Grimm ___________ 2009-2012
Mackenzie Guindon_________2012-15
-H-Tory Harman _____________2013-16
Kaleigh Haus _____________2015-19
Melina Hegelheimer __________2019
Mandy Heimann __________2007-10
Olivia Hellweg __________ 2018-20
Liz Hendel ______________1999-01
Chelsey Henry ____________2015-16
Julie Hickman ______________2003
Brooke Homeyer ____________1997
Chrissy Howard ___________1998-01
Marissa Hurt _____________2011-14
Stephanie Hyink ___________2005-08
Jennifer Hyngstrom_________1998-99
-I-Meike Ingles _____________ 2020
-J-Maggie Johnston __________ 2020
Jamie Jorgensen __________1999-02
-K-Jackie Kaeding____________2005-09
Melisa Kaetterhenry ________2004-07
Morgan Kemerling _________2015-18
Jenna Kentgen ___________2014-18
Sarah Kiefer _____________1997-00
Morgan Krause _____________2017
Hannah Kousheh ____________2015
Laren Kriner _____________1998-00
Natalie Krygier ___________2014-16
-L-Cloe Lacasse _____________2011-14
Laura Lainson ____________2014-17
Sarah Langlas ____________2008-11
Aubree Larson ____________2014-17
Natalie Lencioni ___________2003-05
Laura Lepley _______________1998
Suzy Levett ________________2008
Katherine Lewis ___________2009-12
Kim Lewis ______________2004-07
Daisy Light ______________ 2019
Delaney Lindahl _____________2017
Megan Love _____________2004-07
Kim Lukas ______________2001-03
Amanda Lulek ____________2013-16
Kari Lundberg ______________1997
Sarah Lynch _____________1999-02
Stephanie Lynch __________1998-01
-M-Erin MacIsaac ______________2005
Alina Magruder _____________2015
Jamie Maltman ___________2004-05
Amanda Martin ___________2007-10
Natalie Massa __________ 2019-20
Sarah Mazur _____________2012-15
Gabe Mauren ____________1997-98
Lindsey May _______________2001
Meredith McEniff __________2012-14
Beth McGinn (Mgr.) ___________2013
Alex Melin ______________2010-13
Cora Meyers _____________2016-19
Kelsey McCarron __________2006-09
Keli McLaughlin __________2007-10
Julia Meyer ______________1997-99
Michelle Mobily ___________1998-01
Kitty Montgomery _________2001-04
Emily Moran ___________ 2008-2011
Jalyn Mosley _____________ 2020
Leah Moss ______________2016-19
Alyscha Mottershead __________2009
Katie Mulvahill ___________2004-06
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
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-N-Katie Nasenbenny _________2010-14
Adrianna Naumoski ________ 2018
Grace Necker _____________ 2020
Marcy Nelson ____________1997-99
-O-Jistine Oates _______________1998
Beth Oldenburg ___________1997-00
Kim Olsen ______________2008-09
Danielle Oswald _____________2003
-P-Jill Pardini ________________2002
Megan Pekala ______________2001
Lindsey Phillips _____________2003
Melanie Pickert ___________2011-14
Katie Poole ______________2001-02
Teesa Price ______________1999-01
-Q-Katelyn Quinn ____________2002-05
-R-Jordan Rakas _________ 2011-12, 2014
Karsen Rauch ____________2015-18
Kattie Redlinger _____________2013
Meghan Redlinger ___________2013
Amber Reed _______________1997
Hannah Rigby ____________2015-16
Rose Ripslinger ___________2014-18
Hannah Rittenhouse __________2020
Suzanne Rivers ___________1999-02
Hailey Rydberg _________ 2018-20
-S-Kelsey Sandon ____________2008-09
Ashley Schlueter __________2004-07
Caitlin Schnorbach ___________2011
Emily Scott ______________2013-14
Diane Senkowski ________ 2017-20
Alexandria Seydel __________2006-09
Kyrie Seying _______________2015
Kelsey Shaw _____________2005-08
Annie Shepard ______________2007
Rennice Sherard ___________2001-02
Morgan Showalter _________2008-11
Zoey Slettehaugh __________2018-19
Nicole Slevin ____________2006-09
Katie Smeltzer ____________2005-08
Kathleen Smokowski _______2006-08
Jenna Sorensen ___________1997-98
Rachel Spellerberg ___________2009
Elizabeth Stam ___________2015-16
Sarah Stephenson _________2004-07
Karly Stuenkel ____________2014-17
Danielle Stilz _______________1997
Whitney Strain ___________2002-05
Jenny Sturm _____________1997-00
Stephanie Swanson ________2007-10
Whitney Szeliga _____________2013
-T-Samantha Tawharu ______ 2019-20
Meredith Taylor ___________1997-99
Nicholle Taylor ______________2001
Shana Thielman _____________1997
Anne Marie Thomas ________2011-14
Ellen Thompson ___________1997-00
Gabrielle Tinner _________ 2008-2011
Bri Toelle _______________2013-16
Emma Tokuyama __________2017-19
Abbey Toureene ___________2014-16
Debbie Towles ____________1997-98
-U-Nicole Urban _____________2011-14
-V-Britta Vogele ____________2001-04
Margit Vogele ____________2001-04
-W-Kate Walse ______________1997-00
Kirsten Wander ___________1997-99
Sabrina Wander ___________1998-99
Kelly Warner _____________2005-07
Sara Wheaton __________ 2018-20
Riley Whitaker _________ 2018-19
Rebecca White ______________1997
Monica Wilhelm __________ 2020
Courtney Wilkerson _________2001-03
Clare Williams ______________2007
Heather Windsor __________2006-09
Natalie Winters ___________2016-19
Linzy Wolman ____________1998-01
Katharine Woodruff _________2014-17
-Y-Jessica Yagla _____________2010-11
-Z-Abby Zimmerman ___________2011
Kristin Zoelle _____________2002-03
Jacqui Zuniga _____________ 2005
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
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NCAA TOURNAMENT
2013
NCAA First Round
Notre Dame 4, Iowa 1
Nov. 15, 2013 • South Bend, Ind.
2019
NCAA First Round
#3 Kansas 1, Iowa 0
Nov. 16, 2019 • Lawrence, Kan.
2020
NCAA First Round
Iowa 1, Campbell 0
April 27, 2021 - Buies Creek, N.C.
NCAA Second Round
#3 UCLA 2, Iowa 1
April 30, 2021 - Buies Creek, N.C.
BIG TEN TOURNAMENT
1999 • Bloomington, Ind.
B1G Quarterfi nals (Nov. 5, 1999)
#6 Illinois 2, #3 Iowa 0
2000 • Champaign, Ill.
B1G Quarterfi nals (Nov. 2, 2000)
#3 Michigan 2, #6 Iowa 0
2001 • West Lafayette, Ind.
B1G Quarterfi nals (Nov. 9, 2001)
#3 Illinois 4, #6 Iowa 1
2007 • University Park, Pa.
B1G Quarterfi nals (Nov. 8, 2007)
#1 Penn State 3, #8 Iowa 1
2008 • Minneapolis
B1G Quarterfi nals (Nov. 6, 2008)
#1 Penn State 2, #8 Iowa 1
2011 • Evanston, Ill.
B1G Quarterfi nals (Nov. 2, 2011)
#3 Michigan State 0, #6 Iowa 0
(MSU 4-3 in penalty kicks)
2012 • Bloomington, Ind.
B1G Quarterfi nals (Oct. 31, 2012)
#1 Penn State 2, #8 Iowa 0
2013 • Champaign, Ill.
B1G Quarterfi nals (Nov. 6, 2013)
#7 Iowa 1, #2 Michigan 0
B1G Semifi nals (Nov. 8, 2013)
#7 Iowa 1, #3 Penn State 0
B1G Championship (Nov. 10, 2013)
#1 Nebraska 1, #7 Iowa 0
2014 • West Lafayette, Ind.
B1G Quarterfi nals (Nov. 5, 2014)
#5 Iowa 1, #4 Rutgers 0
B1G Semifi nals (Nov. 7, 2014)
#5 Iowa 1, #8 Northwestern 0
B1G Championship (Nov. 9, 2014)
#2 Wisconsin 1, #5 Iowa 0 (2OT)
2017 • Columbus, Ohio
B1G Quarterfi nals (Oct. 29, 2017)
#1 Ohio State 2, #8 Iowa 1 (2OT)
2019
B1G Quarterfi nals (Nov. 3, 2019) - University Park, Pa.
#4 Penn State 2, #5 Iowa 0
2020
B1G Regional Weekend
(April 8, 2021 - Champaign, Ill.)
#12 Iowa 1, #2 Illinois 0
B1G Regional Weekend
(April 11, 2021 - Champaign, Ill.)
#12 Iowa 2, #3 Minnesota 0
B1G Tournament Semifi nals
(April 15, 2021 - University Park, Pa.)
#12 Iowa 1, #1 Penn State 0
B1G Tournament Championship
(April 18, 2021 - University Park, Pa.)
#12 Iowa 1, #3Wisconsin 0
POSTSEASON HISTORY
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Back Row: Manager Beth McGinn, Anne Marie Thomas, Alex Melin, Caitlin Brown, Meredith McEniff , student assistant Gabby Ainsworth, Brooke Backes, assistant coach Nick
Flohre, Corey Burns, Kiley Beck, Ivan Sanchez, Nicole Urban, Amanda Lulek, Sarah Mazur, head coach Ron Rainey, Marissa Hurt, Hannah Clark, Melanie Pickert, Lana Bonekem-
per, Mackenzie Guindon, Whitney Szeliga, assistant coach Julie Hanley. Front Row: Student assistant Dana Dalrymple, manager Jordan Rakas, Tory Harman, Kattie Redlinger,
Meghan Redlinger, Katie Nasenbenny, Cloe Lacasse, Ashley Catrell, Bri Toelle.
L-R: Cora Meyers, Samantha Tawharu, Kaleigh Haus, Monica Wilhelm, Jenny Cape, Megan Nelson, Diane Senkowski, Olivia Fiegel, Sam Schroder, Olivia Hellweg, Hannah
Rittenhouse, Hannah Drkulec, Daisy Light, Devin Burns, Emma Tokuyama, Isabella Blackman, Natalie Winters, Hailey Rydberg, Leah Moss, Samantha Cary, Skylar Alward,
Sydney Blitchok, Adrianna Naumoski, Bianca Acuario, Riley Burns, Grace Necker, Natalie Massa, Claire Graves, Gianna Gourley, Sara Wheaton, Josie Durr, Riley Whitaker, Melina
Hegelheimer, Zoey Slettehaugh, Sabrina Shaw.
NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS
2013 | 15-7-1 | NCAA FIRST ROUND
2019 | 15-5-1 | NCAA FIRST ROUND
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NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS
Back Row: Assistant Coach Katelyn Longino, Volunteer Assistant Drago Ceranic, Manager Danita Brown, Head Coach Dave DiIanni, Samantha Tawharu, Diane Senkowski,
Aleisha Ganief, Olivia Hellweg, Natalie Massa, Associate Head Coach Blair Quinn, Associate AD Matt Henderson, Athletic Trainer Annica Morrison. Second Row: Sara Wheaton,
Josie Durr, Monica Wilhelm, Zoe Bessert, Meike Ingles, Grace Necker, Manager Sarah Schade. Front Row: Manager Julia Reed, Director of Operations Stephanie Burak, Jenny
Cape, Hailey Rydberg, Gianna Gourley, Macy Enneking, Rielee Fetty, Samantha Cary.
2020 | 7-9-1 | BIG TEN TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS | NCAA ROUND OF 32
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Year _________Head Coach __________Overall _______Big Ten (Finish) ____Postseason
1997 ________Stephanie Gabbert ______8-11-0 _______2-7-0 (9th) ________N/A
1998 ________Stephanie Gabbert ______6-10-2 _______1-7-1 (9th) ________N/A
1999 ________Stephanie Gabbert ______13-7-0 _______7-3-0 (3rd) ________B1G Tournament
____________3-Year Career ________27-28-2 ______10-17-1
2000 ________Wendy Logan _________11-9-0 _______5-5-0 (t6th) _______B1G Tournament
2001 ________Wendy Logan _________8-10-1 _______4-5-1 (6th) ________B1G Tournament
____________2-Year Career ________19-19-1 ______9-10-1
2002 ________Carla Baker ___________11-7-1 _______3-6-1 (9th) ________N/A
2003 ________Carla Baker ___________4-12-2 _______0-8-2 (11th) _______N/A
2004 ________Carla Baker ___________2-14-2 _______0-9-1 (11th) _______N/A
2005 ________Carla Baker ___________3-12-4 _______1-7-2 (11th) _______N/A
____________4-Year Career ________20-45-9 ______4-30-6
2006 ________Ron Rainey ___________6-11-2 _______1-8-1 (t10th) ______N/A
2007 ________Ron Rainey ___________8-8-4 ________4-6-0 (8th) ________B1G Tournament
2008 ________Ron Rainey ___________9-11-1 _______3-6-1 (8th) ________B1G Tournament
2009 ________Ron Rainey ___________9-11-0 _______1-9-0 (11th) _______N/A
2010 ________Ron Rainey ___________8-9-3 ________1-7-2 (11th) _______N/A
2011 ________Ron Rainey ___________13-4-3 _______5-4-2 (t5th) _______B1G Tournament
2012 ________Ron Rainey ___________12-6-3 _______3-6-3 (t7th) _______B1G Tournament
2013 ________Ron Rainey ___________15-7-1 _______5-5-1 (t5th) _______B1G Tournament
_________________________________________________________NCAA Tournament
____________8-Year Career ________80-67-17 _____23-51-10
2014 ________Dave DiIanni __________14-7-1 _______7-5-1 (5th) ________B1G Tournament
2015 ________Dave DiIanni __________7-10-1 _______1-9-1 (t12th) ______N/A
2016 ________Dave DiIanni __________8-11-0 _______2-9-0 (13th) _______N/A
2017 ________Dave DiIanni __________9-8-2 ________4-5-2 (8th) ________B1G Tournament
2018 ________Dave DiIanni __________8-7-3 ________4-5-2 (10th) _______N/A
2019 ________Dave DiIanni __________15-5-1 _______7-3-1 (5th) ________B1G Tournament
_________________________________________________________NCAA Tournament
2020 ________Dave DiIanni __________7-9-1 ________2-8-1 (12th) _______B1G Champion
_________________________________________________________NCAA Second Round
____________7-Year Career ________68-57-9 ______27-44-8
IOWA TOTALS _____________________214-216-38 ____73-154-26
STEPHANIE GABBERT
CARLA BAKER
DAVE DiIANNI
WENDY LOGAN
RON RAINEY
YEAR-BY-YEAR BREAKDOWN
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HEAD COACH STEPHANIE GABBERT (1997-99)
1997 • 8-11-0 • 2-7-0 Big Ten (9th)
Aug. 30 _ Northern Illinois _________ W, 3-2
Sept. 2 _ DePaul ______________ W, 1-0
Sept. 5 _ &Kent State ___________ W, 8-0
Sept. 7 _ &Georgia State __________ L, 0-3
Sept. 14 _ at UW-Milwaukee _________ L, 0-1
Sept. 19 _ Illinois _______________ W, 2-0
Sept. 21 Iowa State _____________ L, 1-3
Sept. 26 _ *#24 Penn State __________ L, 0-2
Sept. 28 _ *at Minnesota ___________ L, 0-6
Oct. 3 __ *Indiana _____________ W, 3-0
Oct. 5 __ *at Ohio State ___________ L, 0-3
Oct. 10 _ *at Northwestern _________ L, 1-4
Oct. 12 _ *Wisconsin _____________ L, 0-2
Oct. 17 _ *at Michigan State ________ L, 2-3
Oct. 19 _ *#12 Michigan ___________ L, 0-4
Oct. 23 _ Cornell College __________ W, 7-0
Oct. 26 _ at Kansas ___________ L, 2-3 (OT)
Oct. 31 _ at Tulane _____________ W, 1-0
Nov. 2 __ ^Southern Louisiana ______ W, 4-1
& - N. Illinois Fall Tournament (DeKalb, Ill.)
^ - at Tulane (New Orleans, La.)
* - Big Ten Conference game
1998 • 6-10-2 • 1-7-1 Big Ten (9th)
Sept. 4 _ Tulane _______________ W, 2-0
Sept. 6 _ at DePaul _____________ W, 3-0
Sept. 11 _ Kansas ______________ W, 5-1
Sept. 13 _ Western Illinois _________ W, 7-0
Sept. 15 _ Iowa State _____________ T, 1-1
Sept. 18 _ *Minnesota ____________ L, 0-3
Sept. 20 _ Grinnell ______________ W, 8-0
Sept. 25 _ *#11 Northwestern ________ L, 0-1
Sept. 27 _ *Wisconsin _____________ L, 0-3
Oct. 2 __ *at #24 Michigan _________ L, 1-3
Oct. 4 __ *at Michigan State ________ T, 0-0
Oct. 9 __ *Ohio State ____________ W, 3-0
Oct. 11 _ *#6 Penn State___________ L, 0-3
Oct. 16 _ *at Illinois _____________ L, 0-5
Oct. 18 _ *#17 Indiana ____________ L, 0-1
Oct. 23 _ UW-Milwaukee ______ L, 1-2 (2OT)
Oct. 25 _ at Northern Illinois ____ L, 2-3 (2 OT)
Oct. 31 _ at Miami (Fla.) ___________ L, 1-2
* Big Ten Conference game
1999 • 13-7-0 • 7-3-0 Big Ten (3rd)
Aug. 27 _ at Saint Louis____________ L, 3-5
Sept. 1 _ UW-Green Bay __________ W, 7-0
Sept. 5 _ Utah State ____________ W, 4-2
Sept. 10 _ DePaul ______________ W, 2-1
Sept. 12 _ at Iowa State ________ L, 1-2 (2OT)
Sept. 17 _ *#12 Wisconsin _________ W, 4-1
Sept. 19 _ *Minnesota ________ L, 1-2 (2OT)
Sept. 24 _ at Valparaiso ___________ W, 2-0
Sept. 26 _ *at Michigan ____________ L, 0-2
Oct. 1 __ *at Northwestern ________ W, 3-1
Oct. 3 __ *at Michigan State _______ W, 1-0
Oct. 8 __ *#5 Penn State________ L, 2-3 (OT)
Oct. 10 _ *Ohio State ____________ W, 2-0
Oct. 15 _ *at Purdue ____________ W, 6-3
Oct. 17 _ *at Indiana ____________ W, 1-0
Oct. 23 _ *at Illinois ____________ W, 2-0
Oct. 25 _ Northern Illinois _________ W, 2-0
Oct. 29 _ at Furman _____________ L, 0-1
Oct. 31 _ at Woff ord ____________ W, 6-1
Nov. 5 __ &Illinois _______________ L, 0-2
* Big Ten Conference game
& - Big Ten Tournament (Bloomington, Ind.)
HEAD COACH WENDY LOGAN (2000-01)
2000 • 11-9-0 • 5-5-0 Big Ten (t6th)
Aug. 25 _ at UW-Green Bay ________ W, 5-1
Aug. 27 _ at Northern Illinois _______ W, 3-0
Sept. 2 _ at UNLV ______________ W, 3-0
Sept. 4 _ at Utah State ___________ W, 2-1
Sept. 8 _ at Iowa State ____________ L, 0-2
Sept. 10 _ St. Louis ____________W, 2-1 (OT)
Sept. 15 _ *at Minnesota ___________ L, 1-5
Sept. 17 _ *at Wisconsin __________ W, 2-1
Sept. 22 _ *Michigan State _______ L, 1-2 (OT)
Sept. 24 _ at #20 Wake Forest _______ W, 2-1
Sept. 29 _ *Michigan _________ L, 2-3 (2OT)
Oct. 1 __ *Northwestern _________ W, 2-1
Oct. 6 __ *at Ohio State ___________ L, 1-2
Oct. 8 __ *at Penn State ___________ L, 1-3
Oct. 13 _ *Indiana _____________ W, 1-0
Oct. 15 _ *Purdue ______________ W, 7-1
Oct. 20 _ *Illinois ______________ W, 5-1
Oct. 27 _ at Colorado College ________ L, 0-4
Oct. 29 _ at Air Force Academy _______ L, 2-3
Nov. 2 __ &Michigan _____________ L, 0-2
* Big Ten Conference game
& - Big Ten Tournament (Champaign, Ill.)
2001 • 8-10-1, 4-5-1 Big Ten (6th)
Aug. 31 _ ^UW-Milwaukee ________ W, 1-0
Sept. 2 _ ^Marquette ____________ L, 1-2
Sept. 7 _ at Missouri _____________ L, 0-2
Sept. 9 _ Illinois State ____________ L, 2-3
Sept. 16 _ at St. Louis _____________ L, 0-2
Sept. 21 _ *Michigan State _________ W, 1-0
Sept. 23 _ *Michigan _____________ L, 0-1
Sept. 27 _ Iowa State ____________ W, 1-0
Sept. 30 _ *at Minnesota __________ W, 1-0
Oct. 5 __ *at Wisconsin ___________ L, 1-3
Oct. 7 __ *at Northwestern ________ W, 1-0
Oct. 12 _ *Penn State ____________ L, 1-3
Oct. 14 _ *Ohio State _____________ L, 1-3
Oct. 19 _ *at Purdue __________T, 1-1(2OT)
Oct. 21 _ *at Indiana ____________ W, 3-2
Oct. 26 _ *at Illinois _____________ L, 1-4
Oct. 28 _ UW-Green Bay __________ W, 6-2
Nov. 1 __ Creighton _____________ W, 4-1
Nov. 9 __ &Illinois _______________ L, 1-4
^ - Verizon Wireless Invitational (Milwaukee, Wis.)
* Big Ten Conference game
& - Big Ten Tournament (West Lafayette, Ind.)
HEAD COACH CARLA BAKER (2002-05)
2002 • 11-7-1 • 3-6-1 Big Ten (9th)
Aug. 30 _ at UW-Green Bay ________ W, 3-0
Sept. 1 _ Northern Iowa __________ W, 1-0
Sept. 6 _ at #13 Dartmouth ________ W, 3-1
Sept. 8 _ at Boston College _________ L, 1-2
Sept. 13 _ Idaho _____________W, 2-1 (OT)
Sept. 20 _ *at #11 Michigan _________ L, 1-2
Sept. 22 _ *at Michigan State ________ L, 0-4
Sept. 27 _ *Northwestern __________ L, 0-1
Sept. 29 _ at Illinois State __________ W, 1-0
Oct. 4 __ *Minnesota ___________ W, 1-0
Oct. 6 __ *Wisconsin _________ T, 1-1 (2 OT)
Oct. 11 _ *at Ohio State __________ W, 3-1
Oct. 13 _ *at #13 Penn State ________ L, 2-4
Oct. 18 _ *Indiana ______________ L, 1-3
Oct. 20 _ *#16 Purdue ____________ L, 1-2
Oct. 25 _ *Illinois ______________ W, 2-0
Oct. 27 _ Baylor _____________W, 1-0 (OT)
Oct. 31 _ at Creighton ___________ W, 1-0
Nov. 3 __ at Iowa State ___________ W, 3-1
* Big Ten Conference game
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2003 • 4-12-2 • 0-8-2 Big Ten (11th)
Aug. 29 _ Missouri_______________ L, 0-3
Aug. 31 _ at Nebraska ____________ L, 0-3
Sep. 5 __ Drake _______________ W, 4-0
Sep. 7 __ at Creighton ____________ L, 1-2
Sep. 12 _ Rutgers ______________ W, 2-1
Sep. 13 _ BYU ______________W, 3-2 (OT)
Sep. 19 _ *at Ohio State _______ T, 1-1 (2OT)
Sep. 21 _ *at Penn State ___________ L, 0-4
Sep. 26 _ *Illinois _______________ L, 0-2
Sep. 28 _ *Northwestern __________ L, 1-3
Oct. 3 __ *Indiana ______________ L, 0-1
Oct. 5 __ *#21 Purdue ____________ L, 1-4
Oct. 10 _ *Wisconsin _____________ L, 1-2
Oct. 12 _ *at Minnesota _______ T, 2-2 (2OT)
Oct. 17 _ *at Michigan ____________ L, 0-1
Oct. 19 _ *at Michigan State ________ L, 0-4
Oct. 24 _ Wisconsin-Milwaukee ______ L, 1-3
Oct. 31 _ Northern Iowa __________ W, 4-0
* Big Ten Conference game
2004 • 2-14-2 • 0-9-1 Big Ten (11th)
Sep. 3 __ ^vs. Baylor _____________ L, 1-2
Sep. 5 __ ^vs. Missouri ___________ L, 0-1
Sep. 10 _ at Drake _______________ L, 0-1
Sep. 12 __ UW-Green Bay _______ T, 1-1 (2OT)
Sep. 17 _ *at Purdue _____________ L, 0-1
Sep. 19 _ *at Indiana _____________ L, 0-1
Sep. 24 __ *Michigan State ______ T, 1-1 (2OT)
Sep. 26 __*#16 Michigan ___________ L, 0-4
Oct. 1 __ *at Northwestern _________ L, 0-6
Oct. 3 __ *at Illinois _____________ L, 2-3
Oct. 8 __ at Loyola-Chicago _________ L, 0-1
Oct. 10 _ *at Wisconsin ___________ L, 0-2
Oct. 15 _ *#3 Penn State___________ L, 0-8
Oct. 17 _ *Ohio State _____________ L, 1-4
Oct. 22 _ *Minnesota ____________ L, 0-1
Oct. 24 _ Creighton _____________ W, 3-1
Oct. 28 _ at Northern Iowa ________ .W, 3-1
Oct. 31 _ at Iowa State ____________ L, 1-6
^ - Nike Tiger Invitational (Columbia, Mo.)
* Big Ten Conference game
2005 • 3-12-4 • 1-7-2 Big Ten (11th)
Aug. 26 _ at Colorado College ________ L, 0-1
Aug. 28 _ at Air Force __________W, 3-2 (OT)
Sep. 2 __ Oklahoma State ______ T, 1-1 (2OT)
Sep. 4 __ Oklahoma _____________ L, 0-2
Sep. 7 __ Iowa State _____________ L, 1-2
Sep. 11 _ Missouri_______________ L, 0-5
Sep. 16 _ at Missouri State______ T, 1-1 (2OT)
Sep. 18 _ at SE Missouri State ________ L, 1-2
Sep. 23 _ *#16 Wisconsin ______ T, 2-2 (2OT)
Sep. 25 _ *#25 Northwestern ____ T, 2-2 (2OT)
Sep. 29 _ at Northern Iowa ________ W, 5-2
Oct. 2 __ *at Ohio State ___________ L, 0-3
Oct. 7 __ *at Minnesota ___________ L, 0-1
Oct. 9 __ *at #1 Penn State _________ L, 0-8
Oct. 14 _ *Michigan State __________ L, 1-4
Oct. 16 _ *Michigan _____________ L, 1-4
Oct. 21 _ *at #20 Purdue ______ W, 2-1 (2OT)
Oct. 23 _ *at Indiana __________ L, 2-3 (OT)
Oct. 28 _ *at Illinois _____________ L, 1-4
* Big Ten Conference game
HEAD COACHRON RAINEY (2006-13)
2006 • 6-11-2, 1-8-1 Big Ten (t10th)
Aug. 25 _ ^at Missouri ____________ L, 0-2
Aug. 27 _ ^vs. South Carolina _______ W, 1-0
Sep. 3 __ at Nebraska ____________ L, 0-1
Sep. 8 __ at Loyola __________ T, 1-1 (2OT)
Sep. 10 _ Eastern Michigan ________ W, 2-1
Sep. 12 _ at Iowa State ___ _______ W, 1-0
Sep. 15 _ vs. Northern Colorado _____ W, 3-0
Sep. 17 _ vs. Dartmouth ___________ L, 0-5
Sep. 22 _ *at Northwestern _________ L, 0-1
Sep. 24 _ *at Wisconsin ___________ L, 0-1
Sep. 29 _ *#10 Penn State __________ L, 0-3
Oct. 1 __ at Drake ______________ W, 1-0
Oct. 6 __ *Ohio State _____________ L, 0-2
Oct. 8 __ *Minnesota _________ L, 0-1 (OT)
Oct. 13 _ *at Michigan ____________ L, 1-2
Oct. 15 _ *at Michigan State ________ L, 0-1
Oct. 20 _ *#21 Indiana ___________ W, 1-0
Oct. 22 _ *#17 Purdue ________ T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 27 _ *Illinois _______________ L, 0-1
^ - Nike Tiger Invitational (Columbia, Mo.)
* Big Ten Conference game
2007 • 8-8-4, 4-6-0 Big Ten (8th)
Aug. 31 __^vs. Navy^ __________T, 1-1 (2OT)
Sept. 2 __^at Northern Illinois _____T, 0-0 (2OT)
Sept. 7 __#23 Missouri _____________ L, 0-2
Sept. 9 __Iowa State ___________T, 0-0 (2OT)
Sept. 14 __Drake _________________ W, 1-0
Sept. 18 __Northern Iowa ___________ W, 4-0
Sept. 21 __at Creighton _____________ W, 1-0
Sept. 23 __at South Dakota State _______ W, 3-2
Sept. 28 __*Michigan State __________ W, 1-0
Sept. 30 __*Michigan ______________ W, 2-1
Oct. 5 ___at UW-Milwaukee ______T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 7 ___*at Illinois ______________ L, 0-6
Oct. 12 __*at #8 Purdue _________ L, 1-2 (OT)
Oct. 14 _ *at Indiana __________ L, 0-1 (OT)
Oct. 19 _ *#8 Penn State___________ L, 0-1
Oct. 21 _ *Ohio State __________W, 1-0 (OT)
Oct. 26 _ *at Wisconsin ___________ L, 0-2
Oct. 28 _ *at Northwestern _________ L, 0-3
Nov. 2 __ *at Minnesota __________ W, 1-0
Nov. 8 __  Penn State __________ L, 1-3
^ - Northern Illinois Tournament (DeKalb, Ill.)
* Big Ten Conference game
& - Big Ten Tournament (Minneapolis)
2008 • 9-11-1 • 3-6-1 Big Ten (t8th)
Aug. 23 _ Drake _______________ W, 4-0
Aug. 29 _ Western Illinois _________ W, 1-0
Aug. 31 _ South Dakota State ________ L, 1-2
Sept. 5 _ ^at Pepperdine _______ L, 0-1 (OT)
Sept. 7 _ ^vs. San Diego __________ L, 0-1
Sept. 12 _ at Northern Iowa ________ W, 2-0
Sept. 14 _ Creighton _____________ W, 2-0
Sept. 19 _ at Missouri _____________ L, 1-2
Sept. 21 _ at Iowa State ___________ W, 3-2
Sept. 26 _ *at Michigan ________ T, 0-0 (2OT)
Sept. 28 _ *at Michigan State ________ L, 0-4
Oct. 3 __ *Indiana _____________ W, 1-0
Oct. 5 __ North Dakota State _______ W, 3-0
Oct. 10 _ *#16 Illinois ___________ W, 1-0
Oct. 12 _ *Purdue _______________ L, 1-2
Oct. 17 _ *at Ohio State ___________ L, 2-3
Oct. 19 _ *at Penn State ________ L, 0-1 (OT)
Oct. 24 _ *Northwestern ______ L, 2-3 (2OT)
Oct. 26 _ *Wisconsin ____________ W, 3-0
Oct. 31 _ *#25 Minnesota __________ L, 0-1
Nov. 6 __ &Penn State ____________ L, 0-1
^ - Nike Pepperdine Invitational (Malibu, Calif.)
* Big Ten Conference game
& - Big Ten Tournament (Iowa City, Iowa)
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2009 • 9-11-0 • 1-9-0 Big Ten (11th)
Aug. 21 _ Missouri_______________ L, 3-2
Aug. 28 _ Montana _____________ W, 2-0
Aug. 30 _ South Dakota State _______ W, 2-0
Sept. 4 _ ^vs. New Mexico _________ L, 1-0
Sept. 6 _ ^at Nothern Arizona ______ W, 4-1
Sept. 11 _ Loyola-Chicago _________ W, 4-1
Sept. 13 _ UW-Milwaukee _________ W, 4-0
Sept. 18 _ Iowa State ____________ W, 2-0
Sept. 20 _ Northern Iowa __________ W, 3-0
Sept. 24 _ *at Minnesota ___________ L, 1-0
Sept. 30 _ at Drake ______________ W, 1-0
Oct. 4 __ *Wisconsin __________L, 1-0(2OT)
Oct. 9 __ *at Ohio State ___________ L, 3-2
Oct. 11 _ *at Penn State ___________ L, 4-0
Oct. 17 _ *Illinois _______________ L, 3-1
Oct. 22 _ *Northwestern _______ L, 2-1(OT)
Oct. 25 _ *at #24 Indiana __________ L, 2-0
Oct. 30 _ *Michigan ____________ W, 2-1
Nov. 1 __ *Michigan State _______ L, 3-2 (OT)
Nov. 7 __ *at #23 Purdue _______ L, 3-2 (OT)
^ - No. Arizona Tournament (Flagstaff , Ariz.)
* - Big Ten Conference game
2010 • 8-9-3 • 1-7-2 Big Ten (11th)
Aug. 20 _ DePaul _______________ L, 2-0
Aug. 27 _ ^Northern Illinois ________ W, 2-0
Aug. 29 _ ^Central Michigan _______ W, 1-0
Sept. 4 _ at Loyola-Chicago ________ W, 3-0
Sept. 5 _ at Northern Iowa ________ W, 6-0
Sept. 10 _ at College of Charleston ____ W, 2-0
Sept. 12 _ at Davidson____________ W, 3-1
Sept. 17 _ at Iowa State ___________ W, 4-0
Sept. 19 _ at Nebraska ____________ L, 3-1
Sept. 23 _ * #18 Minnesota _____ T, 1-1 (2OT)
Spet. 23 _ Saint Louis _________ T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 3 __ *at Wisconsin ___________ L, 2-0
Oct. 8 __ *Ohio State _____________ L, 3-1
Oct. 10 _ *Penn State ____________ L, 3-0
Oct. 16 _ *at #17 Illinois ________ L, 2-1 (OT)
Oct. 21 _ *at Northwestern _________ L, 3-0
Oct. 24 _ *Indiana ___________ L, 3-2 (OT)
Oct. 29 _ *at Michigan ____________ L, 2-1
Oct. 31 _ *at Michigan State ____ T, 1-1 (2OT)
Nov. 6 __ *Purdue ______________ W, 3-2
^ - Iowa Tournamenet (Iowa City, Iowa)
* Big Ten Conference game
2011 • 13-4-3 • 5-4-2 Big Ten (t5th)
Aug. 19 _ at DePaul _____________ W, 3-0
Aug. 21 _ Southeast Missouri St. _____ W, 2-1
Aug. 26 _ Western Illinois _________ W, 6-1
Sept. 2 _ at George Washingaton ____ W, 4-1
Sept. 4 _ at American ___________ W, 3-1
Sept. 9 _ Iowa State ____________ W, 4-1
Sept. 11 _ South Dakota __________ W, 5-0
Sept. 14 _ Northern Iowa __________ W, 2-0
Sept. 18 _ * #23 Illinois ________ T, 2-2 (2OT)
Sept. 23 _ *at Indiana ____________ W, 1-0
Spet. 25 _ *at Purdue _________ T, 1-1 (2OT)
Sept. 30 _ *Michigan _____________ L, 1-0
Oct. 2 __ *Michigan State _________ W, 1-0
Oct. 8 __ *Minnesota ____________ L, 2-1
Oct. 14 _ *at Ohio State __________ W, 1-0
Oct. 16 _ *at #15 Penn State ________ L, 4-0
Oct. 20 _ *at Nebraska ____________ L, 1-0
Oct. 23 _ *Northwestern _________ W, 6-1
Oct. 29 _ *at Wisconsin __________ W, 2-0
Nov. 02 _ &Michigan State ______ T, 0-0 (2OT)
^ - Iowa Tournamenet (Iowa City, Iowa)
* - Big Ten Conference game
& - Big Ten Tournament (Evanston, Ill.)
2012 • 12-6-3 • 3-6-3 Big Ten (t7th)
Aug. 17 _ Eastern Illinois __________ W, 5-1
Aug. 19 _ North Dakota __________ W, 3-0
Aug. 24 _ Loyola Chicago __________ W, 4-0
Aug. 26 _ at Northern Iowa ________ W, 3-0
Aug. 31 _ at Iowa State ___________ W, 3-1
Sept. 2 _ Valparaiso ____________ W, 3-1
Sept. 7 _ ^Army ______________ W, 2-1
Sept. 9 _ ^LIU-Brooklyn _________ W, 4-0
Sept. 12 _ at Saint Louis___________ W, 3-0
Sept. 16 _ *at Illinois _____________ L, 1-2
Sept. 21 _ *Indiana _____________ W, 1-0
Sept. 23 _ *Purdue ______________ W, 3-2
Sept. 28 _ *at #22 Michigan _____ T, 0-0 (2OT)
Sept. 30 _ *at Michigan State ____ T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 7 __ *at Minnesota _______ T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 12 _ *Ohio State _____________ L, 1-4
Oct. 14 _ * #4 Penn State __________ L, 1-2
Oct. 18 _ *Nebraska __________ L, 1-2 (OT)
Oct. 21 _ *at Northwestern _________ L, 0-1
Oct. 27 _ *Wisconsin ____________ W, 2-1
Oct. 31 _ & #4 Penn State __________ L, 0-2
^ - Black Knight Classic
* Big Ten Conference game
& - Big Ten Tournament (Bloomington, Ind.)
2013 • 15-7-1 • 5-5-1 Big Ten (t5th)
Aug. 23 _ at Drake ______________ W, 1-0
Aug. 25 _ Western Michigan ________ W, 3-1
Aug. 30 _ & vs. UC Davis __________ W, 1-0
Sept. 1 _ & at Pacifi c ____________ W, 2-0
Sept. 6 _ Iowa State ____________ W, 3-0
Sept. 8 _ Wright State ___________ W, 1-0
Sept. 13 _ Saint Louis ____________ W, 3-2
Sept. 17 _ Northern Iowa ________W, 2-1 (OT)
Sept. 22 _ * #15 Michigan __________ L, 1-2
Sept. 27 _ * at Illinois _____________ L, 1-2
Sept. 29 _ * at Northwestern ________ W, 1-0
Oct. 3 __ * at #23 Nebraska _________ L, 1-2
Oct. 6 __ * Michigan State _____ W, 1-0 (2OT)
Oct. 12 _ * at Indiana ___________ W, 2-1
Oct. 18 _ * at Minnesota _______ T, 2-2 (2OT)
Oct. 20 _ * at Wisconsin ___________ L, 1-2
Oct. 25 _ * #16 Penn State ________ W, 3-2
Oct. 27 _ * Ohio State ____________ L, 1-3
Nov. 2 __ * Purdue _____________ W, 2-0
Nov. 6 __ & #7 Michigan __________ W, 1-0
Nov. 8 __ & #20 Penn State ________ W, 1-0
Nov. 10 _ & #18 Nebraska __________ L, 0-1
Nov. 15 _ ^ at #23 Notre Dame _______ L, 1-4
& Pacifi c Soccer Classic * Big Ten Conference game
& - Big Ten Tournament (Champaign, Ill.)
^ - NCAA Tournament (South Bend, Ind.)
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2014 • 14-7-1 • 7-5-1 Big Ten (t5th)
Aug. 22 _ at UNI ______________ Wo2, 1-0
Aug. 24 _ at UIC Flames __________ W, 4-0
Aug. 29 _ Fresno State ___________ W, 3-0
Sept. 1 _ Butler _______________ W, 3-2
Sept. 5 _ at Iowa State ____________ L, 1-2
Sept. 7 _ at Colorado State ________ W, 4-0
Sept. 11 _ *Illinois ______________ W, 2-0
Sept. 14 _ *Northwestern _________ W, 1-0
Sept. 20 _ * at Minnesota __________ W, 1-0
Sept. 25 _ * Maryland _____________ L, 0-1
Sept. 28 _ * #17 Rutgers ___________ L, 0-1
Oct. 2 __ * at Michigan State _______ W, 1-0
Oct. 5 __ * at Michigan ___________ L, 2-4
Oct. 8 __ * at #12 Wisconsin ______ T o 2, 0-0
Oct. 17 _ * Indiana _____________ W, 1-0
Oct. 19 _ * Purdue _____________ W, 3-1
Oct. 24 _ * at Ohio State __________ W, 2-1
Oct. 26 _ * at #7 Penn State _________ L, 1-2
Oct. 31 _ * at Nebraska ___________ L, 1-2
Nov. 5 __ & vs. #23 Rutgers ________ W, 1-0
Nov. 7 __ & vs. Northwestern _______ W, 1-0
Nov. 9 __ & vs. #11 Wisconsin ______ L o 2, 0-1
* Big Ten Conference game
& - Big Ten Tournament (Champaign, Ill.)
2015 • 7-10-1 • 1-9-1 Big Ten (t12th)
Aug. 21 _ Pacifi c _______________ W, 1-0
Aug. 23 _ Nebraska Omaha ________ W, 4-0
Sept. 1 _ Northern Iowa ________W, 2-1 (OT)
Sept. 4 _ vs. Utah State __________ W, 2-1
Sept. 6 _ at Montana _____________ L, 0-1
Sept. 11 _ Iowa State ____________ W, 1-0
Sept. 13 _ Illinois Chicago _________ W, 3-0
Sept. 18 _ * at Michigan State ________ L, 1-2
Sept. 20 _ * at Michigan ___________ L, 0-1
Sept. 25 _ * Ohio State ____________ L, 1-3
Sept. 27 _ * #12 Penn State _________ L, 1-5
Oct. 3 __ * at Indiana ________ T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 8 __ * Wisconsin _____________ L, 0-2
Oct. 11 _ * #14 Minnesota _________ L, 0-2
Oct. 15 _ * at Illinois ____________ W, 1-0
Oct. 18 _ * at #24 Northwestern ______ L, 0-4
Oct. 23 _ * Nebraska _____________ L, 3-5
Oct. 28 _ * #9 Rutgers ____________ L, 0-2
* Big Ten Conference game
2016 • 8-11-0 • 2-9-0 Big Ten (13th)
Aug. 19 _ at Creighton ____________ L, 3-5
Aug. 21 _ at Missouri __________W, 2-1 (OT)
Aug. 26 _ vs. Eastern Michigan ______ W, 1-0
Aug. 28 _ Wyoming _____________ W, 3-2
Sept. 2 _ Colorado State __________ W, 4-1
Sept. 4 _ SIU Edwardsville _________ W, 5-1
Sept. 9 _ at Iowa State ___________ W, 2-0
Sept. 11 _ at Colorado _____________ L, 1-4
Sept. 16 _ * Michigan _____________ L, 0-1
Sept. 18 _ * Michigan State ______ L, 0-1 (OT)
Sept. 23 _ * at #16 Penn State ________ L, 0-2
Sept. 25 _ * at #17 Ohio State ________ L, 0-3
Sept. 30 _ * Purdue _____________ W, 1-0
Oct. 6 __ * at #17 Minnesota ________ L, 0-3
Oct. 9 __ * at Wisconsin ___________ L, 0-1
Oct. 13 _ * #22 Northwestern________ L, 0-1
Oct. 16 _ * Illinois _______________ L, 1-2
Oct. 21 _ * at Maryland __________ W, 2-0
Oct. 26 _ * at Nebraska ___________ L, 0-1
* Big Ten Conference game
2017 • 9-8-2 • 4-5-2 Big Ten (8th)
Aug. 20 _ at Richmond ___________ W, 5-1
Aug. 25 _ Iowa State __________W, 1-0 (OT)
Aug. 27 _ #24 Notre Dame __________ L, 0-2
Aug. 31 _ Southern Utah __________ W, 8-1
Sept. 3 _ vs. UCSB______________ W, 2-0
Sept. 8 _ Montana _____________ W, 1-0
Sept. 10 _ Loyola Chicago ___________ L, 0-3
Sept. 22 _ * #7 Penn State __________ L, 0-1
Sept. 24 _ * Ohio State ____________ L, 0-2
Sept. 29 _ * at Michigan _______ T, 2-2 (2OT)
Oct. 1 __ * at Michigan State ________ L, 2-3
Oct. 5 __ * #23 Rutgers __________ W, 1-0
Oct. 8 __ * Maryland ____________ W, 4-0
Oct. 12 _ * at Indiana ____________ L, 1-2
Oct. 15 _ * at Purdue ____________ W, 2-1
Oct. 18 _ * Nebraska _________ T, 0-0 (2OT)
Oct. 21 _ * Wisconsin _____________ L, 0-3
Oct. 25 _ * at Illinois ____________ W, 1-0
Oct. 29 _ & at #13 Ohio State ____ L, 1-2 (2OT)
* Big Ten Conference game
& - Big Ten Tournament (Columbus, Ohio)
2018 • 8-7-3 • 4-5-2 Big Ten (10th)
Aug. 17 _ Missouri___________ T, 0-0 (2OT)
Aug. 19 _ Creighton _____________ W, 2-0
Aug. 24 _ ^Washington State ______Cancelled
Aug. 26 _ Indiana State ___________ W, 1-0
Aug. 31 _ Central Michigan ________ W, 3-1
Sept. 2 _ VCU ________________ W, 2-0
Sept. 7 _ $ at Iowa State ___________ L, 1-2
Sept. 9 _ at Wyoming ____________ L, 0-1
Sept. 14 _ * at Maryland ___________ L, 0-4
Sept. 16 _ * at Rutgers ________ L, 1-2 (2OT)
Sept. 20 _ * Purdue __________ T, 1-1 (2OT)
Sept. 23 _ * Indiana _____________ W, 3-1
Sept. 27 _ * at Ohio State ___________ L, 0-2
Sept. 30 _ * at #24 Penn State ________ L, 0-2
Oct. 5 __ * at #22 Nebraska ________ W, 2-1
Oct. 12 _ * Michigan State ________ W, 1-0
Oct. 14 _ * Michigan ____________ W, 1-0
Oct. 18 _ * at Minnesota ___________ L, 1-3
Oct. 21 _ * Northwestern ______ T, 1-1 (2OT)
^ - Minneapolis
$ - Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series Event
* Big Ten Conference game
2019 • 15-5-1 • 7-3-1 Big Ten (5th)
Aug. 22 _ Western Michigan ________ W, 2-0
Aug. 25 _ UNI ________________ W, 6-1
Aug. 29 _ Iowa State ____________ W, 2-1
Sept. 1 _ Illinois State ___________ W, 4-3
Sept. 6 _ at #14/16 NC State _______ W, 1-0
Sept. 8 _ at UNC Greensboro _______ W, 3-0
Sept. 13 _ Northern Colorado _______ W, 4-0
Sept. 15 _ at Notre Dame __________ W, 3-2
Sept. 20 _ * at Indiana ___________ W, 2-0
Sept. 22 _ * at Purdue _____________ L, 0-1
Sept. 26 _ * Illinois ______________ W, 3-1
Sept. 29 _ * Northwestern _______ L, 1-2 (OT)
Oct. 3 __ * Nebraska ____________ W, 1-0
Oct. 6 __ * at Michigan State _______ W, 3-0
Oct. 11 _ * #19/21 Rutgers _________ L, 0-1
Oct. 13 _ * Maryland ____________ W, 4-0
Oct. 17 _ * at #10/14 Wisconsin __ T, 2-2 (2OT)
Oct. 20 _ * at Minnesota _______ W, 2-1 (2OT)
Oct. 27 _ * Ohio State ________ W, 2-1 (2OT)
Nov. 3 __ & at Penn State __________ L, 0-2
Nov. 16 _ % at #11/16 Kansas ________ L, 0-1
$ - Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series Event
* Big Ten Conference game
& B1G Tournament Quarterfi nals (University Park, Pa.)
% NCAA Tournament (Lawrence, Kan.)
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2020 • 7-9-1 • 2-8-1 Big Ten (12th)
2/20 ___ *at Wisconsin ___________ L, 0-1
2/25 ___ *at Illinois _____________ L, 0-3
2/28 ___ *at Indiana _____________ L, 0-2
3/4 ___ *Michigan _________ T, 0-0 (2 OT)
3/7 ___ *Northwestern __________ L, 0-2
3/13 ___ *Minnesota ____________ L, 0-1
3/18 ___ *at #21 Rutgers __________ L, 1-2
3/21 ___ *at Maryland ________W, 1-0 (OT)
3/25 ___ *#9 Penn State___________ L, 0-1
3/28 ___ *Purdue ______________ W, 1-0
4/3 ___ *at Nebraska ____________ L, 0-1
4/8 ___ ! at Illinois __________W, 2-1 (OT)
4/11 ___ ! vs. Minnesota _________ W, 2-0
4/15 ___ & at #4 Penn State _______ W, 1-0
4/18 ___ & vs. Wisconsin _________ W, 1-0
4/27 ___ ^ at Campbell __________ W, 1-0
4/30 ___ ^ vs. #3 UCLA ___________ L, 1-2
* Big Ten Conference contest
! Big Ten Regional Weekend (Champaign, Ill.)
& Big Ten Tournament (University Park, Pa.)
^ NCAA Tournament (Buies Creek, N.C.)
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TEAM ____________ W-L-T _____ LAST
Air Force __________ 1-1-0 ______ 2005
American __________ 1-0-0 ______ 2011
Army ____________ 1-0-0 ______ 2012
Baylor ____________ 1-1-0 ______ 2004
Boston College ______ 0-1-0 ______ 2002
Brigham Young ______ 1-0-0 ______ 2003
Butler ____________ 1-0-0 ______ 2014
UC-Davis __________ 1-0-0 ______ 2013
UCLA ____________ 0-1-0 ______ 2020
UC-Santa Barbara _____ 1-0-0 ______ 2017
Campbell __________ 1-0-0 ______ 2020
Central Michigan _____ 2-0-0 ______ 2018
Colorado __________ 0-1-0 ______ 2016
Colorado College _____ 0-2-0 ______ 2005
Colorado State _______ 2-0-0 ______ 2016
College of Charleston ___ 1-0-0 ______ 2010
Cornell College ______ 1-0-0 ______ 1997
Creighton __________ 6-2-0 ______ 2018
Dartmouth _________ 1-1-0 ______ 2006
Davidson __________ 1-0-0 ______ 2010
DePaul ___________ 4-1-0 ______ 2011
Drake ____________ 6-1-0 ______ 2013
Eastern Illinois _______ 1-0-0 ______ 2012
Eastern Michigan _____ 2-0-0 ______ 2016
Fresno State ________ 1-0-0 ______ 2014
Furman ___________ 0-1-0 ______ 1999
Georgia State _______ 0-1-0 ______ 1997
George Washington ____ 1-0-0 ______ 2011
Grinnell ___________ 1-0-0 ______ 1998
Idaho ____________ 1-0-0 ______ 2002
Illinois ___________ 10-15-1 ____ 2020
Illinois Chicago ______ 2-0-0 ______ 2015
Illinois State ________ 2-1-0 ______ 2019
TEAM ____________ W-L-T _____ LAST
Indiana ___________ 12-10-1 ____ 2020
Indiana State _______ 1-0-0 ______ 2018
Iowa State _________ 13-7-2 _____ 2019
Kansas ___________ 1-2-0 ______ 2019
Kent State _________ 1-0-0 ______ 1997
LIU Brooklyn ________ 1-0-0 ______ 2012
Loyola-Chicago ______ 3-2-1 ______ 2017
Marquette _________ 0-1-0 ______ 2001
Maryland __________ 4-2-0 ______ 2020
Miami (Fla.) ________ 0-1-0 ______ 1998
Michigan __________ 4-17-4 _____ 2020
Michigan State ______ 8-11-5 _____ 2019
Minnesota _________ 6-14-4 _____ 2020
Missouri __________ 1-8-1 ______ 2018
Missouri State _______ 0-1-1 ______ 2005
Montana __________ 2-1-0 ______ 2017
Navy ____________ 0-0-1 ______ 2007
Nebraska __________ 2-11-1 _____ 2020
Nebraska Omaha _____ 1-0-0 ______ 2015
UNLV ____________ 1-0-0 ______ 2000
New Mexico ________ 0-1-0 ______ 2009
North Carolina State ___ 1-0-0 ______ 2019
UNC Greensboro ______ 1-0-0 ______ 2019
North Dakota _______ 1-0-0 ______ 2012
North Dakota State ____ 1-0-0 ______ 2008
Northern Arizona _____ 1-0-0 ______ 2009
Northern Colorado ____ 2-0-0 ______ 2019
Northern Illinois ______ 4-1-1 ______ 2010
Northern Iowa _______ 14-0-0 _____ 2019
Northwestern _______ 7-15-2 _____ 2020
Notre Dame ________ 1-2-0 ______ 2019
Ohio State _________ 7-16-1 _____ 2019
Oklahoma _________ 0-1-0 ______ 2005
TEAM ____________ W-L-T _____ LAST
Oklahoma State ______ 0-0-1 ______ 2005
Pacifi c ____________ 2-0-0 ______ 2015
Penn State _________ 3-26-0 _____ 2020
Pepperdine _________ 0-1-0 ______ 2008
Purdue ___________ 10-7-4 _____ 2020
Richmond _________ 1-0-0 ______ 2017
Rutgers ___________ 3-5-0 ______ 2020
Saint Louis _________ 3-2-1 ______ 2013
San Diego _________ 0-1-0 ______ 2008
South Carolina ______ 1-0-0 ______ 2006
South Dakota _______ 1-0-0 ______ 2011
South Dakota State ____ 2-1-0 ______ 2009
SE Missouri State _____ 1-1-0 ______ 2011
SIU Edwardsville _____ 1-0-0 ______ 2016
Southern Louisiana ____ 1-0-0 ______ 1997
Southern Utah _______ 1-0-0 ______ 2017
Tulane ___________ 2-0-0 ______ 1998
Utah State _________ 3-0-0 ______ 2015
Valparaiso _________ 2-0-0 ______ 2012
Virginia Commonwealth __ 1-0-0 ______ 2018
Wake Forest ________ 1-0-0 ______ 2000
Western Illinois ______ 3-0-0 ______ 2011
Western Michigan ____ 2-0-0 ______ 2019
Wisconsin _________ 6-15-4 _____ 2020
Wisconsin-Green Bay ___ 4-0-1 ______ 2004
Wisconsin-Milwaukee __ 2-3-1 ______ 2009
Woff ord ___________ 1-0-0 ______ 1999
Wright State ________ 1-0-0 ______ 2013
Wyoming __________ 1-1-0 ______ 2018
TOTAL ___________ 214-216-38
2021 Opponents in BOLD
ALL-TIME RECORD BREAKDOWN
Category __________________________ W-L-T
Overall _________________________ 214-216-38
Big Ten _________________________ 73-154-26
Non-Conference ____________________ 141-62-12
Big Ten Tournament ____________________ 8-10-0
NCAA Tournament ______________________1-3-0
Category __________________________ W-L-T
Decided by One Goal ___________________ 104-101
vs. Ranked Teams _____________________ 14-48-9
Overtime Games ____________________ 19-24-20
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS
IOWA SOCCER2021 MEDIA GUIDE
Iowa Soccer 67
Air Force (1-1-0)
10/29/2000 (A) L 2-3
8/28/2005 (A) W 3-2 (OT)
American (1-0-0)
9/4/2011 (A) W 3-1
Army (1-0-0)
9/7/2012 (N) W 2-1
Baylor (1-1-0)
10/27/2002 (H) W 1-0 (OT)
9/3/2004 (N) L 1-2
Boston College (0-1-0)
9/8/2002 (A) L 1-2
Butler (1-0-0)
9/1/2014 (H) W 3-2
BYU (1-0-0)
9/13/2003 (H) W 3-2 (OT)
UCLA (0-1-0)
4/30/2021 (N) L 1-2
California-Santa Barbara (1-0-0)
9/3/2017 (N) W 2-0
Campbell (1-0-0)
4/27/2021 (A) W 1-0
Central Michigan (2-0-0)
8/29/2010 (N) W 1-0
8/31/2018 (H) W 3-1
College of Charleston (1-0-0)
9/10/2010 (A) W 2-0
Colorado (0-1)
9/11/2016 (A) L 1-4
Colorado College (0-2-0)
10/27/2000 (A) L 0-4
8/26/2005 (A) L 0-1
Colorado State (2-0-0)
9/7/2014 (A) W 4-0
9/2/2016 (H) W 4-1
Cornell College (1-0-0)
10/23/1997 (H) W 7-0
Creighton (6-2-0)
11/1/2001 (H) W 4-1
10/31/2002 (A) W 1-0
9/7/2003 (A) L 1-2
10/24/2004 (H) W 3-1
9/21/2007 (A) W 1-0
9/14/2008 (H) W 2-0
8/19/2016 (A) L 3-5
8/19/2018 (H) W 2-0
Dartmouth (1-1-0)
9/6/2002 (A) W 3-1 (#13)
9/17/2006 (H) L 0-5
Davidson (1-0-0)
9/12/2010 (A) W 3-1
DePaul (4-1-0)
9/2/1997 (H) W 1-0
9/6/1998 (A) W 3-0
9/10/1999 (H) W 2-1
8/20/2010 (H) L 2-0
8/19/2011 (A) W 3-1
Drake (6-1-0)
9/5/2003 (H) W 4-0
9/10/2004 (A) L 0-1
10/1/2006 (A) W 1-0
9/14/2007 (H) W 1-0
8/23/2008 (H) W 4-0
9/30/2009 (A) W 1-0
8/23/2013 (A) W 1-0
Eastern Illinois (1-0-0)
8/17/2012 (H) W 5-1
Eastern Michigan (2-0-0)
9/10/2006 (H) W 2-1
8/25/2016 (N) W 1-0
Fresno State (1-0-0)
8/29/2014 (H) W 3-0
Furman (0-1-0)
10/29/1999 (A) L 0-1
George Washington (1-0-0)
9/2/2011 (A) W 4-1
Georgia State (1-0-0)
9/7/97 (N) W 0-3
Grinnell (1-0-0)
9/20/1998 (H) W 8-0
Idaho (1-0-0)
9/13/2002 (H) W 2-1 (OT)
Illinois (10-15-1)
9/19/1997 (H) W 2-0
10/16/1998 (A) L 0-5
10/23/1999 (A) W 2-0
11/5/1999 (N) L 0-2
10/20/2000 (H) W 5-1
10/26/2001 (A) L 1-4
11/9/2001 (N) L 1-4
10/25/2002 (H) W 2-0
9/26/2003 (H) L 0-2
10/3/2004 (H) L 2-3
10/28/2005 (A) L 1-4
10/27/2006 (H) L 0-1
10/7/2007 (H) L 0-6
10/10/2008 (H) W 1-0 (#16)
10/17/2009 (H) L 3-1
10/16/2010 (A) L 2-1 (OT)
9/18/2011 (H) T 2-2 (2OT)
9/16/2012 (A) L 1-2
9/27/2013 (A) L 1-2
9/11/2014 (H) W 2-0
10/15/2015 (A) W 1-0
10/16/2016 (H) L 1-2
10/25/2017 (A) W 1-0
9/26/2019 (H) W 3-1
2/25/2021 (A) L 0-3
4/8/2021 (A) W 2-1 (OT)
Illinois-Chicago (2-0-0)
8/24/2014 (A) W 4-0
9/13/2015 (H) W 3-0
Illinois State (2-1-0)
9/9/2001 (H) L 2-3
9/29/2002 (A) W 1-0
9/1/2019 (H) W 4-3
Indiana (12-10-1)
10/3/1997 (H) W 3-0
10/18/1998 (H) L 0-1 (#17)
10/17/1999 (A) W 1-0
10/13/2000 (H) W 1-0
ALL-TIME RESULTS
IOWA SOCCER2021 MEDIA GUIDE
Iowa Soccer68
10/21/2001 (A) W 3-2
10/18/2002 (H) L 1-3
10/3/2003 (H) L 0-1
9/19/2004 (A) L 0-1
10/23/2005 (A) L 2-3 (OT)
10/20/2006 (H) W 1-0 (#21)
10/14/2007 (A) L 0-1 (OT)
10/3/2008 (H) W 1-0
10/25/2009 (A) L 2-0
10/24/2010 (H) L 2-3 (OT)
9/23/2011 (A) W 1-0
9/21/2012 (H) W 1-0
10/12/2013 (A) W 2-1
10/17/2014 (H) W 1-0
10/3/2015 (A) T 0-0 (2OT)
10/12/2017 (A) L 1-2
9/23/2018 (H) W 3-1
9/20/2019 (H) W 2-0
2/28/2021 (A) L 0-2
Indiana State (1-0-0)
8/26/2018 (H) W 1-0
Iowa State (13-7-2)
9/21/1997 (H) L 1-3
9/15/1998 (H) T` 1-1
9/12/1999 (A) L 1-2 (2OT)
9/8/2000 (A) L 0-2
9/27/2001 (H) W 1-0
11/3/2002 (A) W 3-1
10/31/2004 (A) L 1-6
9/7/2005 (H) L 1-2
9/12/2006 (A) W 1-0
9/9/2007 (H) T 0-0 (2OT)
9/21/2008 (A) W 3-2
9/18/2009 (H) W 2-0
9/17/2010 (A) W 4-0
9/9/2011 (H) W 4-1
8/31/2012 (A) W 3-1
9/6/2013 (H) W 3-0
9/5/2014 (A) L 1-2
9/11/2015 (H) W 1-0
9/9/2016 (A) W 2-0
8/25/2017 (H) W 1-0 (OT)
9/7/2018 (A) L 1-2
8/29/2019 (H) W 2-1
Kansas (1-2-0)
10/26/1997 (A) L 2-3 (OT)
9/11/1998 (H) W 5-1
11/16/2019 (A) (NCAA) L 0-1
Kent State (1-0)
9/5/1997 (N) W 8-0
LIU-Brooklyn (1-0-0)
9/9/2012 (N) W 4-0
Loyola Chicago (2-2-1)
10/8/2004 (A) L 0-1
9/8/2006 (A) T 1-1 (2OT)
9/11/2009 (H) W 4-1
9/4/2010 (A) W 3-0
9/10/2017 (H) L 0-3
Marquette (0-1-0)
9/2/2001 (N) L 1-2
Maryland (4-2-0)
9/25/2014 (H) L 0-1
10/21/2016 (A) W 2-0
10/8/2017 (H) W 4-0
9/14/2018 (A) L 0-4
10/13/2019 (H) W 4-0
3/21/2021 (A) W 1-0 (OT)
Miami (Fla.) (0-1-0)
10/31/1998 (A) L 1-2
Michigan (4-17-4)
10/19/1997 (H) L 0-4 (#12)
10/2/1998 (A) L 1-3 (#24)
9/26/1999 (A) L 0-2
9/29/2000 (H) L 2-3 (2OT)
11/2/2000 (N) L 0-2
9/23/2001 (H) L 0-1
9/20/2002 (A) L 1-2 (#11)
10/17/2003 (A) L 0-1
9/26/2004 (H) L 0-4 (#16)
10/16/2005 (H) L 1-4
10/13/2006 (A) L 1-2
9/30/2007 (H) W 2-1
9/26/2008 (A) T 0-0 (2OT)
10/30/2009 (H) W 2-1
10/29/2010 (A) L 1-2
9/30/2011 (H) L 1-0
9/28/2012 (A) T 0-0 (2OT)
9/22/2013 (H) L 1-2 (#15)
11/6/2013 (N) W 1-0 (#7)
10/5/2014 (A) L 2-4
9/20/2015 (A) L 0-1
9/16/2016 (H) L 0-1
9/29/2017 (A) T 2-2 (2OT)
10/14/2018 (H) W 1-0
3/4/2021 (H) T 0-0 (2OT)
Michigan State (8-11-5)
10/17/1997 (A) L 2-3
10/4/1998 (A) T 0-0
10/3/1999 (A) W 1-0
9/22/2000 (H) L 1-2 (OT)
9/21/2001 (H) W 1-0
9/22/2002 (A) L 0-4
10/19/2003 (A) L 0-4
9/24/2004 (H) T 1-1 (2OT)
10/14/2005 (H) L 1-4
10/15/2006 (A) L 0-1
9/28/2007 (H) W 1-0
9/28/2008 (A) L 0-4
11/1/2009 (H) L 2-3 (OT)
10/31/2010 (A) T 1-1 (2OT)
10/2/2011 (H) W 1-0
11/2/2011 (N) T 0-0 (2OT)
9/30/2012 (A) T 0-0 (2OT)
10/6/2013 (H) W 1-0
10/2/2014 (A) W 1-0
9/18/2015 (A) L 1-2
9/18/2016 (H) L 0-1 (OT)
10/1/2017 (A) L 2-3
10/12/2017 (H) W 1-0
10/6/2019 (A) W 3-0
Minnesota (6-14-4)
9/28/1997 (A) L 0-6
9/18/1998 (H) L 0-3
9/19/1999 (H) L 1-2 (2OT)
9/15/2000 (A) L 1-5
9/30/2001 (A) W 1-0
10/4/2002 (H) W 1-0
10/12/2003 (A) T 2-2 (2OT)
10/22/2004 (H) L 0-1
10/7/2005 (A) L 0-1
10/8/2006 (H) L 0-1 (OT)
11/6/2007 (A) W 1-0
10/31/2008 (H) L 0-1 (#25)
9/24/2009 (A) L 0-1
9/23/2010 (H) T 1-1 (2OT)
10/8/2011 (H) L 1-2
10/7/2012 (A) T 0-0 (2OT)
10/18/2013 (A) T 2-2 (2OT)
9/20/2014 (A) W 1-0
ALL-TIME RESULTS
IOWA SOCCER2021 MEDIA GUIDE
Iowa Soccer 69
10/11/2015 (H) L 0-2 (#14)
10/6/2016 (A) L 0-3 (#17)
10/18/2018 (A) L 1-3
10/20/2019 (A) W 2-1 (2OT)
3/13/2021 (H) L 0-1
4/11/2021 (N) W 2-0
Missouri (1-8-1)
9/7/2001 (A) L 0-2
8/29/2003 (H) L 0-3
9/5/2004 (N) L 0-1
9/11/2005 (H) L 0-5
8/25/2006 (A) L 0-2
9/7/2007 (H) L 0-2 (#23)
9/19/2008 (A) L 1-2
8/21/2009 (H) L 3-2
8/21/2016 (A) W 2-1 (OT)
10/12/2017 (A) L 1-2
8/17/2018 (H) T 0-0 (2OT)
Missouri State (0-0-1)
9/16/2005 (A) T 1-1 (2OT)
Montana (2-1-0)
8/28/2009 (H) W 2-0
9/6/2015 (A) L 0-1
9/8/2017 (H) W 1-0
Navy (0-0-1)
8/31/2007 (N) T 1-1 (2OT)
Nebraska (2-11-1)
8/31/2003 (A) L 0-3
9/3/2006 (A) L 0-1
9/19/2010 (A) L 1-3
10/20/2011 (A) L 0-1
10/18/2012 (H) L 1-2 (OT)
10/3/2013 (A) L 1-2
11/10/2013 (N) L 0-1
10/31/2014 (A) L 1-2
10/23/2015 (H) L 3-5
10/26/2016 (A) L 0-1
10/18/2017 (H) T 0-0 (2OT)
10/5/2018 (A) W 2-1 (#22)
10/3/2019 (H) W 1-0
4/3/2021 (A) L 0-1
Nebraska Omaha (1-0-0)
8/23/2015 (H) W 4-0
New Mexico (0-1-0)
9/4/2009 (N) L 1-0
UNC Greensboro (1-0)
9/8/2019 (A) W 3-0
North Carolina State (1-0)
9/6/2019 (A) W 1-0 (#14/16)
North Dakota (1-0-0)
8/19/2012 (H) W 3-0
North Dakota State (1-0-0)
10/5/2008(H) W 3-0
Northern Arizona (1-0-0)
9/6/2009 (N) W 4-1
Northern Colorado (1-0-0)
9/15/2006 (H) W 3-0
Northern Illinois (4-1-1)
8/30/1997 (H) W 3-2
10/25/1998 (A) L 2-3 (2OT)
10/25/1999 (H) W 2-0
8/27/2000 (A) W 3-0
9/2/2007 (A) T 0-0 (2OT)
8/27/2010 (H) W 2-0
Northern Iowa (14-0-0)
9/1/2002 (H) W 1-0
10/31/2003 (H) W 4-0
10/28/2004 (A) W 3-1
9/29/2005 (A) W 5-2
9/18/2007 (H) W 4-0
9/12/2008 (A) W 2-0
9/20/2009 (H) W 3-0
9/5/2010 (A) W 6-0
9/14/2011 (H) W 2-0
8/26/2012 (A) W 3-0
9/17/2013 (H) W 2-1
8/22/2014 (A) W 1-0 (2OT)
9/1/2015 (H) W 2-1 (OT)
8/25/2019 (H) W 6-1
Northwestern (7-15-2)
10/10/1997 (A) L 1-4
9/25/1998 (H) L 0-1 (#11)
10/1/1999 (A) W 3-1
10/1/2000 (H) W 2-1
10/7/2001 (A) W 1-0
9/27/2002 (H) L 0-1
9/28/2003 (H) L 1-3
10/1/2004 (A) L 0-6
9/25/2005 (H) T 2-2 (2OT) (#25)
9/22/2006 (A) L 0-1
10/28/2007 (A) L 0-3
10/24/2008 (H) L 2-3 (2OT)
10/22/2009 (H) L 1-2 (OT)
10/21/2010 (A) L 0-3
10/23/2011 (H) W 6-1
10/21/2012 (A) L 0-1
9/29/2013 (A) W 1-0
9/14/2014 (H) W 1-0
11/7/2015 (N) W 1-0
10/18/2015 (A) L 0-4 (#24)
10/13/2016 (H) L 0-1 (#22)
10/21/2018 (H) T 1-1 (2OT)
9/29/2019 (H) L 1-2 (OT)
3/7/2021 (H) L 0-2
Notre Dame (1-2-0)
11/15/2013 (A) (NCAA) L 1-4 (#23)
8/27/2017 (H) L 0-2 (#24)
9/15/19 (A) W 3-2
Ohio State (7-16-1)
10/5/1997 (A) L 0-3
10/9/1998 (H) W 3-0
10/10/1999 (H) W 2-0
10/6/2000 (A) L 1-2
10/14/2001 (H) L 1-3
10/11/2002 (A) W 3-1
9/19/2003 (A) T 1-1 (2OT)
10/17/2004 (H) L 1-4
10/2/2005 (A) L 0-3
10/6/2006 (H) L 0-2
10/21/2007 (H) W 1-0 (OT)
10/17/2008 (A) L 2-3
10/9/2009 (A) L 2-3
10/8/2010 (H) L 1-3
10/14/2011 (A) W 1-0
10/12/2012 (H) L 1-4
10/27/2013 (H) L 1-3
10/24/2014 (A) W 2-1
9/25/2015 (H) L 1-3
9/25/2016 (A) L 0-3 (#17)
9/24/2017 (H) L 0-2
10/29/2017 (A) L 1-2 (2OT) (#13)
9/27/2018 (A) L 0-2
10/27/2019 (H) W 2-1 (2OT)
ALL-TIME RESULTS
IOWA SOCCER2021 MEDIA GUIDE
Iowa Soccer70
Oklahoma (0-1-0)
9/4/2005 (H) L 0-2
Oklahoma State (0-0-1)
9/2/2005 (H) T 1-1 (2OT)
Pacifi c (2-0-0)
9/1/2013 (A) W 2-0
8/21/2015 (H) W 1-0
Penn State (3-26-0)
9/26/2007 (H) L 0-2 (#24)
10/11/1998 (A) L 0-3 (#6)
10/8/1999 (H) L 2-3 (OT) (#5)
10/8/2000 (A) L 1-3
10/12/2001 (H) L 1-3
10/13/2002 (A) L 2-4 (#13)
9/21/2003 (A) L 0-4
10/15/2004 (H) L 0-8 (#3)
10/9/2005 (A) L 0-8 (#1)
9/29/2006 (H) L 0-3 (#10)
10/19/2007 (H) L 0-1 (#8)
11/8/2007 (N) L 1-3 (#6)
10/19/2008 (A) L 0-1 (OT)
11/6/2008 (N) L 0-1
10/11/2009 (A) L 0-4
10/10/2010 (H) L 0-3
10/16/2011 (A) L 0-4
10/14/2012 (H) L 1-2
10/31/2012 (N) L 0-2
10/25/2013 (H) W 3-2 (#16)
11/8/2013 (N) W 1-0 (#20)
10/26/2014 (A) L 1-2 (#7)
9/27/2015 (H) L 1-5 (#12)
9/23/2016 (A) L 0-2 (#16)
9/22/2017 (H) L 0-1 (#7)
9/30/2018 (A) L 0-2 (#24)
11/3/2019 (A) (BTT) L 0-2
3/25/2021 (H) L 0-1 (#9)
4/15/2021 (A) (BTT) W 1-0 (#4)
Pepperdine (0-1-0)
9/5/2008 (N) L 0-1 (OT)
Purdue (10-7-4)
10/15/1999(A) W 6-3
10/15/2000 (H) W 7-1
10/19/2001 (A) T 1-1 (2OT)
10/20/2002 (H) L 1-2 (#16)
10/5/2003 (H) L 1-4 (#21)
9/17/2004 (A) L 0-1
10/21/2005 (A) W 2-1 (2OT) (#20)
10/22/2006 (H) T 0-0 (2OT) (#17)
10/12/2007 (A) L 1-2 (OT) (#8)
10/12/2008 (H) L 1-2
11/7/2009 (A) L 2-3 (OT)
11/6/2010 (H) W 3-2
9/25/2011 (A) T 1-1 (2OT)
9/23/2012 (H) W 3-2
11/2/2013 (H) W 2-0
10/19/2014 (H) W 3-1
9/30/2016 (H) W 1-0
10/15/2017 (A) W 2-1
9/20/2018 (H) T 1-1 (2OT)
9/22/2019 (A) L 0-1
3/28/2021 (H) W 1-0
Richmond (1-0-0)
8/20/2017 (A) W 5-1
Rutgers (3-4-0)
9/12/2003 (H) W 2-1
9/28/2014 (H) L 0-1 (#17)
11/5/2015 (N) W 1-0 (#23)
10/28/2015 (H) L 0-2 (#9)
10/5/2017 (H) W 1-0 (#23)
9/16/2018 (A) L 1-2 (2OT)
10/11/2019 (H) L 0-1 (#19/21)
3/18/2021 (A) L 1-2 (#21)
Saint Louis (3-2-1)
8/27/1999 (A) L 3-5
9/10/2000 (H) W 2-1 (OT)
9/16/2001 (A) L 0-2
9/23/2010 (H) T 0-0 (2OT)
9/12/2012 (A) W 3-0
9/13/2013 (H) W 3-2
San Diego (0-1-0)
9/7/2008 (N) L 0-1
Southeast Missouri State (1-1-0)
9/18/2005 (A) L 1-2
8/21/2011 (H) W 2-1
Southern Louisiana (1-0-0)
11/2/1997 (N) W 4-1
South Carolina (1-0-0)
8/27/2006 (N) W 1-0
South Dakota (1-0-0)
9/11/2011 (H) W 5-0
South Dakota State (2-1-0)
9/23/2007 (A) W 3-2
8/31/2008 (H) L 1-2
8/30/2009 (H) W 2-0
Southern Illinois Edwardsville (1-0)
9/4/2016 (H) W 5-1
Southern Utah (1-0)
8/31/2017 (H) W 8-1
Tulane (2-0-0)
10/31/1997 (A) W 1-0
9/4/1998 (H) W 2-0
UC-Davis (1-0-0)
8/30/2013 (A) W 1-0
UNLV (1-0-0)
9/2/2000 (A) W 3-0
Utah State (3-0-0)
9/5/1999 (H) W 4-2
9/4/2000 (A) W 2-1
9/4/2015 (N) W 2-1
Valparaiso (2-0-0)
9/24/1999 (A) W 2-0
9/2/2012 (H) W 3-1
Virginia Commonwealth (1-0-0)
9/2/2018 (H) W 2-0
Wake Forest (1-0-0)
9/24/2000 (A) W 2-1 (#20)
Western Illinois (3-0-0)
9/13/1998 (H) W 7-0
8/29/2008 (H) W 1-0
8/26/2011 (H) W 6-1
Western Michigan (2-0-0)
8/25/2013 (H) W 3-1
8/22/2019 (H) W 2-0
Wisconsin (6-15-4)
10/12/1997 (H) L 0-2
9/27/1998 (H) L 0-3
9/17/1999 (H) W 4-1 (#12)
9/17/2000 (A) W 2-1
10/5/2001 (A) L 1-3
10/6/2002 (H) T 1-1 (2OT)
ALL-TIME RESULTS
IOWA SOCCER2021 MEDIA GUIDE
Iowa Soccer 71
10/10/2003 (H) L 1-2
10/10/2004 (A) L 0-2
9/23/2005 (H) T 2-2 (2OT) (#16)
9/24/2006 (A) L 0-1
10/26/2007 (A) L 0-2
10/26/2008 (H) W 3-0
10/4/2009 (H) L 0-1 (2OT)
10/3/2010(A) L 0-2
10/29/2011 (A) W 2-0
10/27/2012 (H) W 2-1
10/20/2013 (A) L 1-2
10/8/2014 (A) T 0-0 (2OT) (#12)
11/9/2014 (N) L 0-1 (2OT) (#11)
10/8/2015 (H) L 0-2
10/9/2016 (A) L 0-1
10/21/2017 (H) L 0-3
10/17/2019 (A) T 2-2 (2OT) (#10/14)
2/20/2021 (A) L 0-1
4/18/2021 (N) W 1-0
Wisconsin-Green Bay (4-0-1)
9/1/1999 (H) W 7-0
8/25/2000 (A) W 5-1
10/28/2001 (H) W 6-2
8/30/2002 (A) W 3-0
9/12/2004 (H) T 1-1 (2OT)
Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2-3-1)
9/14/1997 (A) L 0-1
10/23/1998 (H) L 1-2 (2OT)
8/31/2001 (N) W 1-0
10/24/2003 (H) L 1-3
10/5/2007 (A) T 0-0 (2OT)
9/13/2009 (H) W 4-0
Woff ord (1-0-0)
10/31/1999 (A) W 6-1
Wright State (1-0-0)
9/8/2013 (H) W 1-0
Wyoming (1-1-0)
8/28/2016 (H) W 3-2
9/9/2018 (A) L 0-1
ALL-TIME RESULTS