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ETSU WOMEN’S SOCCER 2021 GAME NOTES @ETSUWSoccer @ETSUWSoccer EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY GAME 1: MARSHALL AT ETSU 2021 Schedule Kermit Tipton Stadium - Johnson City, TN VS. QUICK KICKS MARSHALL February 13| 3 PM Kermit Tipton Stadium LIPSCOMB February 19 | 3 PM Summers-Taylor Stadium UNCG* March 5 | 3 PM Summers-Taylor Stadium VMI* March 7 | 1 PM Summers-Taylor Stadium at Chattanooga* March 12 | 3 PM Finley Stadium Davenport Field at Samford* March 14 | 2 PM Samford Track and Soccer Stadium at Western Carolina* March 19 | 7 PM Catamount Athletic Complex WOFFORD* March 26 | 3 PM Summers-Taylor Stadium FURMAN* March 28 | 1 PM Summers-Taylor Stadium at Mercer* April 3 | 7 PM Betts Stadium at Citadel* April 1 | 3 PM WLI Field 2021 Record: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Michael Swan 2021 Record: 0-0-0 Head Coach: Jay Yelton All-Time Series: Marshall leads 2-0 In all media platforms, we ask to be referred to as “ETSU.” Also, “East Tennessee State “ is acceptable onoccasional reference. For our team mascot, “Buccaneers” and “Bucs” are both acceptable references. WE ARE ETSU Match Information ESPN+ ETSUBucs.com Feb. 13 | 3 PM 470 days separate the last time the Buccaneers walked out on a pitch for a competitive contest, falling to The Citadel in the first round of the SoCon Tour- nament in late October. ETSU looks to avenge their loss in the opening match of the spring 2021 season. ETSU returns 16 of the 24 goals from last season, including the top two goal scorers. 16 of the 19 assists also remain from last year’s squad. The matchup between the Bucs and Thundering Herd will be a pivotal one for each side, both being led by first year head coaches at the Division I level. 18 m 18 m 2 m 2 m 10 D 10 D 21 M 21 M 13 m 13 m 5 d 5 d 17 d 17 d 19 m 19 m 9 f 9 f 15 M 15 M PRojected STARTERS KING CESANE BLAIR PENALOZA PHILLIPS SOURS LIMPREVIL GIULIANO KRICAK CONNOLLY HORIUCHI BOLD - denotes home match * - denotes SoCon match #ETSUTOUGH 18 GK 18 GK INSIDE THE MATCHUP 1.21 1.15 13.7 4.1 .709 1.56 2.56 8.9 4.1 .779 GOALS GAA SHOTS CORNERS SAVE % GOALS GAA SHOTS CORNERS SAVE % MARSHALL ETSU
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ETSU WOMEN’S SOCCER2021 GAME NOTES @ETSUWSoccer

@ETSUWSoccer

E A S T T E N N E S S E E S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y

GAME 1: MARSHALL AT ETSU 2021 ScheduleKermit Tipton Stadium - Johnson City, TN

VS.

QUICK KICKS

MARSHALLFebruary 13| 3 PM Kermit Tipton Stadium

LIPSCOMBFebruary 19 | 3 PM Summers-Taylor Stadium

UNCG*March 5 | 3 PM Summers-Taylor Stadium

VMI* March 7 | 1 PM Summers-Taylor Stadium

at Chattanooga*March 12 | 3 PM Finley Stadium Davenport Field

at Samford*March 14 | 2 PM Samford Track and Soccer Stadium

at Western Carolina*March 19 | 7 PM Catamount Athletic Complex

WOFFORD* March 26 | 3 PM Summers-Taylor Stadium

FURMAN*March 28 | 1 PM Summers-Taylor Stadium

at Mercer*April 3 | 7 PMBetts Stadium

at Citadel*April 1 | 3 PMWLI Field

2021 Record: 0-0-0Head Coach: Michael Swan

2021 Record: 0-0-0Head Coach: Jay Yelton

All-Time Series: Marshall leads 2-0

In all media platforms, we ask to be referred to as “ETSU.” Also, “East Tennessee State “ is acceptable onoccasional reference. For our team mascot, “Buccaneers” and “Bucs” are both acceptable references.

WE ARE ETSU

Match Information

ESPN+

ETSUBucs.com

Feb. 13 | 3 PM

⇒ 470 days separate the last time the Buccaneers walked out on a pitch for a competitive contest, falling to The Citadel in the first round of the SoCon Tour-nament in late October. ETSU looks to avenge their loss in the opening match of the spring 2021 season.

⇒ ETSU returns 16 of the 24 goals from last season, including the top two goal scorers. 16 of the 19 assists also remain from last year’s squad.

⇒ The matchup between the Bucs and Thundering Herd will be a pivotal one for each side, both being led by first year head coaches at the Division I level.

18 m 18 m 2 m 2 m

10 D 10 D 21 M 21 M

13 m 13 m

5 d 5 d 17 d 17 d

19 m 19 m

9 f 9 f

15 M 15 M

PRojected STARTERS

KINGCESANE

BLAIR

PENALOZAPHILLIPS

SOURS

LIMPREVILGIULIANO

KRICAK

CONNOLLY

HORIUCHI

BOLD - denotes home match* - denotes SoCon match

#ETSUTOUGH

18 GK 18 GK

INSIDE THE MATCHUP

1.21 1.15 13.7 4.1 .709 1.56 2.56 8.9 4.1 .779 GOALS GAA SHOTS CORNERS SAVE % GOALS GAA SHOTS CORNERS SAVE %

MARSHALL ETSU

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Hometown (Previous School)2 Sinoxolo Cesane M Fr. Cape Town, South Africa (University of Western Cape)5 Taylor Limprevil D So. Spring Hill, Tenn. (Summit HS)6 Paige Carlsen F Fr. Johnson City, Tenn. (Science Hill HS)7 Sarah Hill F Sr. Somerset, England (Concord University)8 Emma Arnold F Fr. Bristol, Tenn. (Tennessee HS)9 Sarah Connolly F Sr. Ballygowan, Northern Ireland (Down HS)10 Pamela Penaloza M/D Gr. Bogota, Colombia (Austin Peay)13 Maegan Sours F Sr. Erie, Colo. (Monarch HS)115 Momoko Horiuchi M So. Paris, Tenn. (Henry County HS)16 Laina Caywood M So. Georgetown, Ky. (Bluegrass United HS)17 RaffaellaGiuliano D Sr. Caserta,Italy(LiceoScientificoLattanzio)18 Kendall King M R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (Providence HS)19 Andjela Kricak M So. Krusevac, Serbia21 Katie Philips M So. Tega Cay, S.C. (Fort Mill HS)22 Jocelyn Nehls M So. New Richmond, Ohio (New Richmond HS)23 Kyra Ranvek F Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Hardin Valley Academy)26 Morgan Townshend M So. Waxhaw, N.C. (Weddington HS)25 Rachel Reid D So. Maryville, Tenn. (Maryville HS)28 D’arne Boato D So. Melbourne, Australia (Our Lady of Mercy)31 Ashton Blair GK Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Knox Central HS)44 Merrin Gilmer F Jr. Johnson City, Tenn. (Samford University)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDESINOXOLO CESANE (goes by Sino) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .See-No Taylor LIMPREVIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MOMOKO HORIUCHI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Momo-coe Hory-oo-CheeRAFFAELLA GIULIANO (goes by Rafa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raffa Jewel-E-AhnoANJELA KRICAK (goes by Nadja) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nah-juh Kree-chackKYRA Ranvek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keer (like deer) - uhD’ARNE BOATO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dee-ahn Bow-uh-toe

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Yr. Hometown (Previous School)8 Emma Arnold F Fr. Bristol, Tenn. (Tennessee HS)31 Ashton Blair GK Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Knox Central HS)28 D’arne Boato D So. Melbourne, Australia (Our Lady of Mercy)6 Paige Carlsen F Fr. Johnson City, Tenn. (Science Hill HS)16 Laina Caywood M So. Georgetown, Ky. (Bluegrass United HS)2 Sinoxolo Cesane M Fr. Cape Town, South Africa (University of Western Cape)9 Sarah Connolly F Sr. Ballygowan, Northern Ireland (Down HS)44 Merrin Gilmer F Jr. Johnson City, Tenn. (Samford University) 17 RafaellaGiuliano D Sr. Caserta,Italy(LiceoScientificoLattanzio)7 Sarah Hill F Sr. Somerset, England (Concord University)15 Momoko Horiuchi M So. Paris, Tenn. (Henry County HS)18 Kendall King M R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. (Providence HS)19 Andjela Kricak M So. Krusevac, Serbia5 Taylor Limprevil D So. Spring Hill, Tenn. (Summit HS)22 Jocelyn Nehls M So. New Richmond, Ohio (New Richmond HS)10 Pamela Penaloza M/D Gr. Bogota, Colombia (Austin Peay)21 Katie Philips M So. Tega Cay, S.C. (Fort Mill HS)23 Kyra Ranvek F Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Hardin Valley Academy)25 Rachel Reid D So. Maryville, Tenn. (Maryville HS)13 Maegan Sours F Sr. Erie, Colo. (Monarch HS)26 Morgan Townshend M So. Waxhaw, N.C. (Weddington HS)

BY CLASS

5 Freshmen

926

Sophomores

Juniors

Seniors

NUMERICAL ROSTER

BY POSITION

1 Goalkeeper

587

Defenders

Midfielders

Forwards

#ETSUTOUGH

2021 ROSTER

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MEET THE BUCS

#2 SINOXOLO CESANECape Town, South Africa

FR | M

#5 TAYLOR LIMPREVILSpring Hill, Tenn.

SO | D

#6 PAIGE CARLSENJohnson City, Tenn.

FR | F

#7 SARAH HILLSomerset, England

SR | F

#8 EMMA ARNOLDBristol, Tenn.

FR | F

#9 SARAH CONNOLLYBallygowan, Northern Ireland

SR | F

#10 PAMELA PENALOZABogota, Colombia

GR | M/D

#13 MAEGAN SOURSErie, Colo.SR | F

#15 MOMOKO HORIUCHIParis, Tenn.

SO | M

#16 LAINA CAYWOODGeorgetown, Ky.

SO | M

#17 RAFFAELLA GUILIANOCaserta, Italy

SR | D

#18 KENDALL KINGCharlotte, N.C.

R-JR | M

#19 ANDJELA KRICAKKrusevac, Serbia

SO | M

#21 KATIE PHILIPSTega Cay, S.C.

SO | M

#22 JOCELYN NEHLSNew Richmond, Ohio

SO | M

#23 KYRA RANVEKKnoxville, Tenn.

FR | F

#25 RACHEL REIDMaryville, Tenn.

SO | D

#26 MORGAN TOWNSHENDWeddington, N.C.

SO | M

#28 D’ARNE BOATOMelbourne, Australia

SO | D

#31 ASHTON BLAIRKnoxville, Tenn.

FR | GK

#44 MERRIN GILMERJohnson City, Tenn.

JR | F

#ETSUTOUGH

% OF CLASS

24% Freshmen

42%

24%

Sophomores

Juniors

Seniors

10%

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MEET THE STAFF

HEAD COACHJAY YELTON

4th HC in Program HistoryTotal Years Coaching: 21

Record at ETSU: 0-0-0 Career Record: 0-0-0

Coaching Expereince • ETSU Head Coach (Jan. 16, 2020 - present) • Samford Assistant/Associate Head Coach (2002-19) • Lees-McCrae Head Coach (2001) • Georgia State Assistant Coach (2000-01)

Coaching Highlights • Four OVC Regular Season Championships • One OVC Tournament Championship • Seven SoCon Regular Season Championships • Three SoCon Tournament Championships • Five NCAA Tournament Appearances • 12 Wins over Power-5 Programs

Playing Experience • Four Year Career at King University • Two-time All-Conference Selection • Two-time Captain/Team MVP in senior season

Education • King University - ‘98

Jay YeltonYelton, who becomes the fourth head coach in program history, joins the Blue and Gold after spending the last 17 seasons as an assistant coach at Samford University, where he spent the last four seasons as the associate head coach. Prior to his time in Homewood, Yelton coached at a multitude of levels; assistant at Georgia State, head coach at Division II Lees-McRae and a goalkeeping coach for Parkview High School in Atlanta, Ga.

Yelton has compiled an overall record of 210-104-40 (.650) as an assistant coach, including a 193-82-37 (.678) record while at Samford that encompassed four OVC regular season championships, one OVC tournament championship, seven Southern Conference regular season championships, three Southern Conference tournament championships andfiveNCAAtournamentappearances.InadditiontothechampionshipswonduringYelton’stenure,theBulldogsalso recorded 12 wins over Power-5 programs: two over Alabama, Auburn and Vanderbilt and wins versus Baylor, Kentucky, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Tennessee and Wake Forest.

During his time at Samford, Yelton specialized in goalkeeping coaching. Under his tutelage, three-time All-SoCon selection Alyssa Whitehead is populated all over the SoCon record books, including 12 shutouts in 2010 and 10 shutouts in 2009 (T-2nd and T-8th respectively), a 0.31 GAA in 2009 (1st), a career 0.74 GAA (3rd), 34 career shutouts (T-2nd) and a .913 save percentage in 2009 that ranks tied for 28th in NCAA history.

As a team, Samford has amassed an 78-9-11 record in SoCon play with Yelton as an assistant. Coming off a 13-4-5 season in 2019, the Bulldogs went 7-1-1 in conference play to sweep the post season and regular season SoCon Championship, entering the NCAA tournament where Samford eventually fell to No. 5 South Carolina. Samford allowed 0.94 (3rd) goals per game in the Southern Conference, leading the way in shutouts behind Morgan McAslan with 12 in 22 attempts. The Bulldogs played two ranked teams, three SEC teams, an ACC team and a Big East team in their non-conference schedule.

InhisfirstseasonwithSamford,YeltonhelpedtheBulldogsfinishwithanOVCregularseasonchampionship.Hissquad ranked ninth in the country in shutout percentage (.619) with 13 shutouts (4th nationally). Crystal Royall set school records for season and career goals-against average, shutouts, and consecutive shutout minutes under Yelton’stutelage.RoyallbecamethefirstplayerinOVChistorytobenamedbothPlayeroftheYearandDefensivePlayer of the Year.

Hailing from Piney Flats, Tennessee, Yelton is married to his wife Graham and they have a son Monroe. Yelton achieved a successful career at local King University from 1994-98, where he became a two-time all-conference se-lectionaswellasateamcaptaininbothhisjuniorandsenioryears.Inhisfinalseason,Yeltonwasnamedtheteam’sMost Valuable Player. He completed his bachelor’s degree in history and graduated with honors in 1998.

Matt YeltonYelton has spent the last year as the Vice President of Youth Soccer Operations and Senior Director of Coaching at the Chattanooga Red Wolves SC Academy, helping direct the “path to pro” philosophy for the Tennessee area. Under his role, Yelton oversaw all coaches and directors for the youth academy, established curriculum for the academy and a development plan for players, developed sponsorships, partnerships and other revenue-generating streams and coordinated and developed partnerships with national youth soccer leaders and organizations around the country.

After a successful stint at Lee, Yelton operated for four years as an executive director for Chattanooga FC Academy, helping foster relationships in Chattanooga through soccer while affording players a pathway to competitive soccer.

Yelton spent 13 seasons at Lee University, becoming the most winningest coach, regardless of sport, in university history. During his time with the Lady Flames, Yelton directed his program to a 245-42-2 record, achieving an 85.1% winning percentage at the helm. Lee won 11 conference championships with the leadership of Yelton, claiming four NAIA National Championships (2008-11) before transitioning to a Division II school.

Winning the 2014 National Christian College Athletic Association Championship, Yelton compiled a stellar 89-0-1 mark while in the Southern States Athletic Conference during their time as an NAIA member. In the two years at the Division II level, Matt helped lead his team to an 18-2 record in the Gulf South Conference, unable to compete in postseasonplayhavingjustmovedupinclassification.

UnderYelton’stutelage,fiveLadyFlameshavehadtheirnumbersretiredwithintheprogram.Inhisthirteenseasons,Matt coached the program goal scoring leader Janaina Novaes (2004-07),the NAIA all-time assist leader in Jamie Achten (2008-11) and second-most clean sheets in NAIA Cait Wohlander (2003-06). While at the helm, the Lady Flames set program records that remain to this day; including a 21-game winning streak, a 28-game home winning streak, an 84-game conference win streak and a 99-game conference unbeaten streak.

Yelton opened his coaching career at his alma mater King University in 1997. Under the four-year guidance, King produced a 54-40-5 record.

Matt YeltonAssistant Coach

Fiona DodgeGraduate Assistant

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation Johnson City, Tenn.Enrollment 13,800Founded 1911Nickname BuccaneersSchool Colors Navy Blue and Old GoldConference SouthernPresident Dr. Brian NolandAthletics Director Scott CarterSWA Lauren AksionoffAthletics Website ETSUBucs.com

Soccer FacilityHome Facility Summers-Taylor StadiumCapacity 2,000ETSU Record at Summers-Taylor 75-40-8Opened 2008

Coaching StaffHead Coach Jay YeltonRecord at ETSU 0-0-0 (1st Season)Overall 0-0-0 (1st Season)Assistant Coach Matt Yelton (King ‘95)Year at ETSU 1st SeasonGraduate Assistant Fiona Dodge (ETSU, ‘19)Year at ETSU 2nd Season

2019 IN REVIEWOverall Record 5-11-4SoCon Record 1-6-2SoCon Finish 8thHome 3-6-2Away 2-5-2Neutral 0-0-0

PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Year 1997All-Time Record 173-223-33All-Time SoCon Record 98-147-17

2020/21 TEAM INFORMATIONLetterwinners Returning/Lost 15/14Starters Returning/Lost 6/5

#ETSUTOUGH

QUICK FACTS

@ETSUWSoccer@ETSUWSoccer ETSU Women’s Soccer

Overall PCT% Conference PCT%The Citadel 4-2-2 .625 0-0-0 --Mercer 2-5-1 .313 0-0-0 --Chattanooga 0-0-0 -- 0-0-0 --ETSU 0-0-0 -- 0-0-0 --Furman 0-0-0 -- 0-0-0 --Samford 0-0-0 -- 0-0-0 --UNCG 0-0-0 -- 0-0-0 --VMI 0-0-0 -- 0-0-0 --WCU 0-0-0 -- 0-0-0 --Wofford 0-0-0 -- 0-0-0 --

SOCON STANDINGS

NO PLACE LIKE HOMEThe Bucs have won seven of their last eight home openers, the only blunder in the past near decade be-ing a 1-0 loss to George Mason in 2018 in the season opener. That same loss is the only time that ETSU hasn’t won its season opener since the 2013 season, when falling to Appalachian State 2-1 on the road.

GOAAAAAAL!Losing two important pieces on the defensive side of the ball, the Buccaneers bring back a lot of produc-tion on the other end. 16 of the 24 goals scored last season remain on the team, along with 16 of the 19

assists.

Active Leaders -Goals Player Goals Assists.Sarah Connolly 16 3Maegan Sours 6 3Rafa Giuliano 3 2Andjela Kricak 2 6Pamela Penaloza 2 1Momoko Horiuchi 2 1Kendall King 0 3Jocelyn Nehls 0 2

Sarah Connolly enters the season as the top goalscorer for ETSU, ranking 10th on the all-time Buccaneer list.

CONSISTENCY IS KEYETSUhasplentyofgoalsinthem,butit’llneedtofinda more consistent output. In it’s wins, ETSU produced almost four goals a game, only one match decided by a goal. However, the Blue and Gold suffered 10

shutouts, the offensive creativity coming in bursts over the season.

LOCK IT DOWNDespite struggling to score goals in parts of the sea-son last year, the Bucs never allowed themselves to get out of the game. In their 11 losses, the Bucs never conceded more than two goals, lost seven one-goal contests and went into six overtime periods. The Blue andGoldwillhavetolooktofindthatsamedefensiveintegritywhilefindingmoreontheattacktoflipthescript in the 2021 spring season.

YELTON BROS., INCUndertheirfirstyearinchargeoftheBucs,theYeltonbrothers bring a vast amount of success to the ETSU program. In the return of Samford to the SoCon alone, Jay Yelton helped the Bulldogs to 10 SoCon titles, sev-en regular season and three tournament champion-ships. Yelton leaves the dynasty created with one of his brothers to start another in Johnson City with the third brother, Matt. Matt Yelton holds the all-time win record across all sports at Lee University, directing the program to a 245-42-2 record. Along with the Flames domination came 11 conference champion-ships and four NAIA National Championships.

ITALIANI IMPRESSIONANTIThe Bucs lost two of the three Italians on the roster in the 2019 roster, Rafa Giuliano being the only that remains. Beatrice Abati and Elena Pisani both since have graduated for ETSU and now apply their trade in Italy at the top level. Abati reunited with former Buccaneer Eleonora Goldoni at Napoli after Goldoni spent most of her career prior to ETSU at Inter Milan before making the switch this season.

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TEAMHome Win ..............................................................................................................vs. Citadel 3-1 (10/20/19) Home Loss ............................................................................................................ vs. Citadel 0-1 (10/30/19)Home Tie ................................................................................................................... vs. UTC 0-0 (10/06/19)Away Win............................................................................................................ at SC State 5-0 (09/30/19)Away Loss ................................................................................................................ at UNCG 0-2 (10/27/19)Away Tie ............................................................................................................ at VMI 0-0 2OT (10/06/19)OT Win ................................................................................................................... vs. Mercer 1-0 OT (10/08/17)OT Loss ................................................................................................................vs. Mercer 1-2 2OT (10/18/19)SoCon Win .............................................................................................................. vs Citadel 3-1 (10/20/19)SoCon Loss ............................................................................................................ vs. Citadel 0-1 (10/30/19)SoCon Tie.........................................................................at VMI 0-0 2OT (10/06/19)Scored 0 Goals ...................................................................................................... vs. Citadel 0-1 (10/30/19)Scored 3 goals .......................................................................................................vs. Citadel 3-1 (10/20/19)Scored 4 goals ............................................................................................................vs. King 4-0 (8/22/19)Scored 5+ goals................................................................................................ at Delaware State 5-2 (9/8/19)Conceded 0 goals ................................................................................................... at VMI 0-0 2OT (10/06/19)Conceded 3 Goals ..................................................................................................at Charlotte 0-3 (9/06/18)Conceded 4 goals ................................................................................................ vs. Tennessee 0-4 (9/06/18)Conceded 5 goals ......................................................................................................vs. UNCG 1-5 (11/02/18)Scored 1 penalty kick ................................................................................................at Citadel 1-2 2OT (10/21/18)

IndividualHat trick .................................................................................................... Sarah Connolly, at SC State (9/30/19)Brace .................................................................................................Andjela Kricak, at Delaware State (9/8/19)2 Assists ......................................................................................... 2, Sydney Cavendar at SC State, (9/30/19)3 Assists .......................................................................................... 3, Rachel Harbin, at Wofford (9/23/18)5+ points .......................................................................................... 10, Sarah Connolly, at SC State (9/30/19)5+ shots .............................................................................................5, Eleonora Goldoni, vs. UNCG (10/14/18)Scored a penalty kick ...................................................................... Eleonora Goldoni, at Citadel (10/21/18)10+ saves ......................................................................................... 12, Tess Mrozek, at Gardner Webb (9/01/19)Shutout ....................................................................................................... Tess Mrozek, at VMI (10/06/19)

BUCS BY THE NUMBERS

#ETSUTOUGH@ETSUWSoccer@ETSUWSoccer ETSU Women’s Soccer

Overall ................................................................... 0-0-0Home ................................................................................Road ..................................................................................

On Fridays ........................................................................On Saturdays ...................................................................On Sundays ......................................................................

When Scoring First .........................................................When Opponent Scores First ........................................

When Leading at Half .....................................................When Trailing at Half ......................................................When Tied at Half ............................................................

In Regulation ...................................................................In Overtime ......................................................................

In February .......................................................................In March ............................................................................In April ..............................................................................

When scoring zero goals ................................................When scoring one goal ...................................................When scoring two goals .................................................When scoring three goals ..............................................When scoring four or more goals ..................................

When conceding zero goals ...........................................When conceding one goal ..............................................When conceding two goals............................................When conceding three goals .........................................When conceding four or more goals .............................

When outshooting opponent ........................................When being outshot by opponent ...............................When tied in shots ..........................................................

In one-goal games ..........................................................

When wearing white uniforms ......................................When wearing blue uniforms .........................................

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Player Points Goals Assists Shots Minutes#2 Sinoxolo CesaneCareer

#5 Taylor LimprevilCareer 1 (2x, last at Delaware State - 9.8.19) 105 (vs. USC Upstate - 8.28.19)

#6 Paige CarlsenCareer

#7 Sarah HillCareer 6 (vs. Glenville State - 10.21.18)* 3 (vs. Glenville State - 10.21.18)* 1 (5x, last vs. Fairmont State - 10.10.18)* 4 (7x, last vs. Glenville State - 10.21.18)* 45 (at SCSU - 9.30.19)

#9 Sarah ConnollyCareer 8 (vs. Wofford - 9.23.18) 4 (vs. Wofford - 9.23.18) 1 (3x, last at SCSU - 9.30.19) 6 (2x, last vs. Hampton - 9.18.19) 110 (vs. USC-Upstate - 8.28.19)

#10 Pamela PenalozaCareer 3 (vs. Mississippi Valley (9.8.17)* 1 (6x, last at Delaware State - 9.8.19) 1 (6x, last vs. Mercer - 10.18.19) 4 (2x, last vs. King - 8.22.19) 105 (2x, last vs. USC Upstate - 8.28.19)

#13 Maegan SoursCareer 3 (vs. SCSU - 8.18.17) 1 (5x, last at SCSU - 9.30.19) 1 (3x, last at SCSU - 9.30.19) 3 (4x, last vs. Mercer (10.18.19) 99 (vs. Mercer - 10.18.19)

#14 Emma ArnoldCareer

#15 Momoko HoriuchiCareer 3 (at Delaware State - 9.8.19) 1 (2x, last at Delaware State - 9.8.19) 1 (at Delaware State - 9.8.19) 3 (vs. Hampton - 9.18.19) 39 (vs. King - 8.22.19)

#16 Laina CaywoodCareer

21 (at SCSU - 9.30.19)

#17 Rafa GiulianoCareer 3 (twice, last vs. Citadel - 10.20.19) 2 (twice, last vs. Citadel - 10.20.19) 2 (twice, last vs. Citadel - 10.20.19) 3 (3x, last vs. Citadel - 10.20.19) 110 (at VMI - 10.25.19)

#18 Kendall KingCareer 1 (3x, last vs. Citadel - 10.20.19) 1 (3x, last vs. Citadel - 10.20.19) 3 (vs. Chattanooga (10.6.19) 93 (at Gardner-Webb - 9.1.19)

#19 Nadja KricakCareer 5 (at Delaware State - 9.8.19) 2 (at Delaware State - 9.8.19) 1 (6x, last vs. Mercer - 10.18.19) 3 (3x, last vs. Citadel - 10.30.19) 94 (vs. Mercer - 10.18.19)

#21 Katie PhilipsCareer 1 (2x, last at UNCG - 10.27.19) 60 (Citadel - 10.30.19)

#22 Jocelyn NehlsCareer 1 (2x, last vs. Hampton - 9.18.19) 4 (at SCSU - 9.30.19) 45 (at SCSU - 9.30.19

#23 Kyra RanvekCareer

#24 Morgan TownshendCareer

#25 Rachel ReidCareer 1 (2x, last at Wofford - 10.13.19) 110 (at VMI - 10.25.19)

#28 D’arne BoatoCareer

32 (at SCSU - 9.30.19)

#44 Merrin GilmerCareer 36 (at Citadel - 10.11.19)*

Player Saves#31 Ashton BlairCareer

* - achieved at prior school

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SEASON/CAREER HIGHS

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2019 Statistics2019-20 ETSU Women's Soccer

Game ResultsAll games

Page 1/1as of Oct 31, 2019

Team ResultsDate Opponent Score Overall Conf Att. Goals Scored08/22/2019 King (TN) W 4-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1112 Penaloza, Pamela

Bevan, CaitlinSours, MaeganHoriuchi, Momoko

08/25/2019 UNC Asheville Lot1 0-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 312 -08/28/2019 USC Upstate Tot2 0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 372 -09/01/2019 at Gardner-Webb Tot2 1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 412 Pisani, Elena09/06/2019 at Navy L 1-2 1-2-2 0-0-0 451 Abati, Beatrice09/08/2019 at Delaware St. W 5-2 2-2-2 0-0-0 113 Connolly, Sarah

Kricak, AnjelaKricak, AnjelaPenaloza, PamelaHoriuchi, Momoko

09/13/2019 Radford L 0-2 2-3-2 0-0-0 338 -09/15/2019 at Winthrop L 0-1 2-4-2 0-0-0 0 -09/18/2019 Hampton W 2-1 3-4-2 0-0-0 301 Connolly, Sarah

Abati, Beatrice* 09/27/2019 Western Caro. Lot2 1-2 3-5-2 0-1-0 372 Connolly, Sarah

09/30/2019 at South Carolina St. W 5-0 4-5-2 0-1-0 50 Cavendar, SydneyConnolly, SarahConnolly, SarahConnolly, Sarah

* 10/04/2019 Samford L 1-2 4-6-2 0-2-0 257 Sours, Maegan* 10/06/2019 Chattanooga Tot2 0-0 4-6-3 0-2-1 377 -* 10/11/2019 at Furman L 0-2 4-7-3 0-3-1 240 -* 10/13/2019 at Wofford L 0-1 4-8-3 0-4-1 132 -* 10/18/2019 Mercer Lot2 1-2 4-9-3 0-5-1 402 Abati, Beatrice* 10/20/2019 The Citadel W 3-1 5-9-3 1-5-1 450 Giuliano, Raffaella

Sours, MaeganCavendar, Sydney

* 10/25/2019 at VMI Tot2 0-0 5-9-4 1-5-2 238 -* 10/27/2019 at UNC Greensboro L 0-2 5-10-4 1-6-2 215 -

10/30/2019 The Citadel L 0-1 5-11-4 1-6-2 187 -

Team Record W-L-TOverall: 5-11-4Conference: 1-6-2Home: 3-6-2Away: 2-5-2Neutral: 0-0-0Overtime: 0-3-4

Attendance Dates Total Avg.Total: 20 6331 317Home: 11 4480 407Away: 9 1851 206Neutral: 0 0 0


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