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2015 BGSU WOMEN’S SOCCER NOTES

WEEK 6

September 25 & 27 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent

THIS WEEK’S CONTESTS

Time (ET)/Result

AUGUST 2-1-0 15 at Pittsburgh ^ L, 0-1 21

CHICAGO STATE 

W, 4-0

23

IPFW

W, 3-0

28

at Morehead State

Miami (OH) at BGSU

Friday, September 25* 7 p.m. ET Bowling Green, Ohio * Cochrane Field Live Stats: www.BGSUFalcons.com Twitter Updates: @BGathletics & @BGSUWSoccer

L, 2-1

SEPTEMBER 2-2-1 2

at Detroit

L 3-1

8

FINDLAY

W, 4-0

11

at Eastern Illinois

W, 3-2

13

at Valparaiso

T, 1-1

17

BUTLER

L, 0-2

25

MIAMI *

7 p.m.

27

BALL STATE *

1 p.m.

Ball State at BGSU

Sunday, September 27 * 1 p.m. ET Bowling Green, Ohio * Cochrane Field AudioWebstream: BGRSO (www.falconradio.org) Live Stats: www.BGSUFalcons.com Twitter Updates: @BGathletics & @BGSUWSoccer

OCTOBER 0-0-0 AKRON *

7 p.m.

4

BUFFALO *

1 p.m.

9

at Toledo *

4 p.m.

11

at Central Michigan *

1 p.m.

16

at Kent State *

4 p.m.

18

at Ohio *

1 p.m.

23

NORTHERN ILLINOIS *

7 p.m.

25

WESTERN MICHIGAN * $

1 p.m.

30

at Eastern Michigan *

3 p.m.

HOME matches at Cochrane Field (700) * Mid-American Conference match $ Senior Day

Media Contact: Alexx Klein Email: [email protected] Office: 419-372-7105 Cell: 419-509-9117

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* 2015 season stats BGSU Miami (OH) Record 4-3-1 4-3 Conference Record 0-0 0-0 Goals/Game 2.13 1.29 Shots/Game 17.0 10.3 Goals Allowed/Game 1.25 0.71 Save Percentage .831 .894 Saves/Game 6.13 6.0 Shutouts 3 4 Goals Leader Couch (5) Zalar (3) Assists Leader Couch (3) Eight players (1) Points Leader Couch (13) Zalar (6) Saves Leader Cadel (43) Maniaci (36)

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Ball State 4-2-2 0-0 1.75 19.4 0.88 .767 2.88 2 Boswell, Veldman (3) Seven players (1) Boswell, Veldman (6) Heintschel (22)

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Miami (OH) at BGSU Friday, Sept. 25 @ 7 p.m. SCOUTING MIAMI The RedHawks begin league play with a 4-3-0 record coming off two shutout victories over Rice and Florida Gulf Coast, both defending conference champions. Miami has seen goal production from seven different players, led by Kat Zalar’s three. Zalar also leads the team with six points. Defensively, Vic Maniaci has spent the majority of the 2015 season in goal, totaling 36 saves and allowing five goals. Miami was chosen to finish second in the East Division by the MAC coaches. LAST MEETING VERSUS THE REDHAWKS (Sept. 28, 2014) Lauren Cadel posted nine saves in goal for the Falcons, however, Miami was able to get two first half goals to defeat Bowling Green 2-0. To go up 1-0, Miami’s Kelsey Dingles played the ball into the box which found the head of Maggie Scott who placed the header past Cadel and into the back of the goal at the 14 minute mark. The RedHawks added a second goal two minutes later as Haley Walter took a pass from Rachel Marble and dribbled from the middle out wide before blasting a shot that just snuck by Cadel at the far post in the 24th minute. BGSU VS. MIAMI ALL-TIME SERIES The RedHawks own a 12-7-2 lead all-time versus the Falcons, defeating BGSU 4-0-2 in their last six meetings. Bowling Green’s last win against Miami came at home on Oct. 12, 2008 when the Falcons shutout the RedHawks 4-0.

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BGSU QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION School......................... Bowling Green State University Location.............................Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 Founded........................................................................ 1910 Enrollment.................................................................17,558 Nickname................................................................. Falcons Colors...................................................Orange and Brown Affiliation.................................................. NCAA Division I Conference.......Mid-American (MAC) - East Division Home Field..................................... Cochrane Field (700) President........................................Dr. Mary Ellen Mazey Faculty Representative........................Dr. Lee Meserve Director of Athletics..............D. Christopher Kingston Sr. Associate AD/SWA...........................Lauren Ashman Athletics Dept. Phone........................... (419) 372-2401 Athletics Website.............................. BGSUFalcons.com

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE

Commissioner................................Dr. Jon Steinbrecher Website....................................... www.MAC-Sports.com Twitter............................................................ @MACSports Women’s Soccer Contact..................................Tori Kohl ...................................................... [email protected] ......................................................(216) 566-4622 Ext. 322

TEAM INFORMATION

Ball State at BGSU

Sunday, Sept. 27 @ 1 p.m.

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SCOUTING THE CARDINALS The Cardinals are the tied favorite to win the West Division, according to the MAC preseason coaches poll. Ball State enters the game with a 4-2-2 record and come off a 3-1 win against Morehead State. Abigail Boswell and Gabby Veldman pace the Cardinal offense with three goals each and a team-high six points. In goal for Ball State, Alyssa Heintschel has recorded 22 of the team’s 23 saves, playing in all eight contests this season. LAST MEETING VERSUS BALL STATE (Sept. 26, 2014) The Falcons dropped their MAC opener last season to Ball State, 5-0 in Muncie, Ind. An own goal by the Falcons and a penalty kick by Ball State in the second half tipped the momentum in favor of the home standing Cardinals. Lauren Cadel was injured early in the first half after a collision in front of the goal, forcing her out of the game. Backup keeper Alexis Smith entered the match for the Falcons for the remainder of play. Kara Ross led the team with three shots. BGSU VS. BALL STATE ALL-TIME SERIES Bowling Green is 3-11-3 all-time versus the Cardinals, including an 0-5-1 record over the last six games between the two teams. The Falcons last defeated Ball State Oct. 10, 2008 in double overtime 1-0 victory.

2014 Overall Record................................... 4-13-1 (.250) 2014 MAC Record.......................................... 3-7-1 (.318) Conference Finish............ East Division, Fourth-place MAC Tournament..........................................................N/A Letterwinners Returning............................................. 16 Letterwinners Lost............................................................ 4 Starters Returning.......................................................... 10 Starters Lost......................................................................... 1 Newcomers....................................................................... 11

HISTORY (HEADING INTO 2015) First Year of Program................................................. 1997 All-Time Varsity Record/Yrs......132-200-35 (.407)/18 All-Time MAC Record/Yrs........... 68-105-24 (.406)/18 MAC Regular-Season Titles............................................ 1 ........................................................................................(2005) MAC Tournament Championships.............................. 2 ............................................................................(2004, 2005) NCAA Tournament Appearances................................. 2 ...........................................................................(2004, 2005) NCAA Tournament Record............................. 0-2 (.000)

COACHING STAFF Head Coach...........................................Lindsay Basalyga Alma Mater............................................. Maryland, 2001 Record at BGSU (years)................................... 4-28-3 (2) Career Record (years) ........................... 50-111-23 (10) Office Phone............................................. (419) 372-9602 Email .................................................... [email protected] Assistant Coach........... Marsha Harper -- first season Alma Mater.......................................South Florida, 2012 Office Phone............................................ (419) 372-9617 Email..................................................mharper@bgsu.edu Assistant Coach........... Cian McDonald-- first season Alma Mater........................... Northern Kentucky, 2015 Office Phone............................................ (419) 372-9617 Email...................................................... [email protected]

2015 BGSU WOMEN’S SOCCER NOTES SEEKING REVENGE BGSU lost to both the RedHawks and Cardinals last season in shutout form on Sept. 26 and 28 to open MAC play. Ironically, the Falcons’ last wins against both Miami and Ball State came back on the same October weekend in 2008. This time around, the Falcons have a chance for redemption Friday and Sunday against the RedHawks and Cardinals. IN THE MAC The Falcons have the MAC’s top offense with 2.12 goals per match. Mikaela Couch paces BGSU with 13 points on five goals and three assists, which are all team-highs. Erica Hubert has netted four goals of her own for the fast-paced Falcons. HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE BGSU ranks second in the Mid-American Conference in home attendance numbers this season, averaging 520 fans per game at Cochrane Stadium. The team set a women’s soccer school record of 803 at the season opener against Chicago State. The Falcons did not allow any goals in their first three home games of 2015, propelling them to a 3-0 record at Cochrane Stadium. The team’s last match at home resulted in two goals allowed in the loss to Butler, dropping BGSU to 3-1 at home. COACH’S COMMENTS “We are definitely ready to open up MAC play this weekend. Our spirits, mentality and focus are in a place we haven’t seen before which is a sign of their confidence in the process and eagerness to play. Miami and Ball State are two of the top teams in the conference, so I’m glad we get to open up with them right off the bat to really see who we are as a team. It’s also great timing to have them both at home. I believe we have the pieces in place to start making some noise in the MAC this season.” -- Head Coach Lindsay Basalyga. MAKING HISTORY *BG women’s soccer had a record-setting crowd of 803 at the season opener against Chicago State. *The win Aug. 21 was the team’s first victory in a season opener since 2004. *BGSU opened the season 2-0-0 for the first time since 2000. *It is the first time in school history the Falcons have shut out its first two opponents. *Through three home games, the Falcons recorded 11 goals, which is already more than the five goals the team scored at home a year ago. *The team’s 4-2-1 start this season hasn’t been done since 1999. *For the first time since 2008, the Falcons have netted a goal in seven straight contests. *The Falcons’ 17 goals this season is more than the team’s 15 goals scored in 2014.

HUBERT’S RETURN Redshirt freshman Erica Hubert is seeing action for the first time in her BGSU career due to an injury suffered last season. Through eight games, she has nine points, four goals and one assist. Hubert scored her first career goal in the season opener against Chicago State, also recording her first career assist in the 4-0 victory. On Aug. 23 against IPFW, the Ontario native capitalized on her shot from the top of the box to score her second goal of the season. For her performance in the team’s opening two matches, she received her first ever MAC Player of the Week award. CAREER LEADER - LAUREN CADEL Redshirt-junior Lauren Cadel is already BGSU’s career leader in games with double digit saves with only two full seasons on the pitch for the Falcons. With her six total games with 10 or more saves last year in 2014, Cadel sits atop of the career record books with 13 career games with double digit saves. She also registered six games with double digit saves in her first year between the pipes for BGSU in 2013. For his 13th career game with double digit saves, Cadel set a school record with 19 saves in Bowling Green’s double-overtime draw with Valparaiso. She also tallied nine saves in wins over Findlay and Eastern Illinois as BGSU went 2-0-1 in games that weekend. Cadel was awarded her second MAC Defensive Player of the Week award for her performances against Findlay, EIU and Valpo. FALCONS ALL-TIME VERSUS THE 2015 FOES

SERIES INFORMATION

(7-12-2) L 2-3 L 1-2 (OT) L 1-3 L 1-4 L 0-1 (2OT) L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 W 3-2 W 2-0 W 3-1 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 1-0 (2OT) W 4-0 L 1-4 L 2-5 T 1-1 (2OT) L 1-3 T 1-1 (2OT) L 0-2

BGSU -MIAMI SERIES 10/11/97 A 10/30/98 H 10/3/99 A 10/6/00 H 11/5/00 N 10/28/01 A 9/20/02 H 11/8/02 A 10/5/03 A 10/8/04 H 10/2/05 A 11/4/05 H 10/1/06 H 10/21/07 A 10/12/08 H 10/4/09 A 10/28/10 H 10/27/11 A 10/21/12 A 10/27/13 H 9/28/14 A

SERIES INFORMATION

(3-11-3) T 2-2 (2OT) W 3-0 L 0-3 L 1-2 W 2-0 L 1-2 L 0-3 L 0-2 L 2-3 (2OT) T 0-0 (2OT) W 1-0 (2OT) L 0-1 T 3-3 (2OT) L 0-2 L 0-1 (2OT) L 0-2 L 0-5

BGSU -BALL STATE SERIES 10/1/99 A 10/8/00 H 11/1/01 A 9/22/02 H 10/3/03 A 10/10/04 H 9/30/05 A 9/29/06 H 10/19/07 A 11/9/07 A 10/10/08 H 10/2/09 A 10/10/10 A 10/2/11 H 10/19/12 A 10/25/13 H 9/26/14 A

CAREER STATS WATCH

CAREER SAVES

PLAYER 1. Erika Flanders 2. Alexa Arsenault 3. Ali Shingler 4. Lauren Cadel 5. Becca Ison

SAVES 473 338 334 298 143

CAREER SHOTS ON GOAL FACED PLAYER 1. Erika Flanders 2. Ali Shingler 3. Alexa Arsenault 4. Lauren Cadel 5. Becca Ison

SHOTS FACED 597 438 411 369 198

CAREER MINUTES PLAYED PLAYER 1. Erika Flanders 2. Alexa Arsenault 3. Ali Shingler 4. Lauren Cadel 5. Becca Ison

MINUTES 7084:22 6221:30 5895:27 3364:13 2610:12

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CAREER HIGHS FOR COUCH Mikaela Couch has had a breakout season for the Falcons thus far, leading the team in goals (five) and assists (three). This season, she has scored a goal in five of the team’s eight matches and has a goal or assist in six of eight. The sophomore has a team-high 13 points.

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BGSU’S RECORD ...

BGSU enters the 2015 season having played all but one of its opponents prior to this year. The Falcons are 90-124-28 all-time versus their 19 regular season foes in 2015, including having posted double digit wins over Buffalo and Kent State, as well as wins over Akron, Kent State, Ohio and Chicago State in 2014.

BGSU’S RECORD WHEN ... match is at home........................ 3-1-0 match is on the road................... 1-2-1 match is at a neutral site............ 0-0-0 match goes to OT....................... 0-1-0 match goes to 2OT..................... 0-0-1 BGSU has more shots................ 4-0-0 Opponent has more shots.......... 0-3-1 Even number of shots................ 0-0-0 BGSU has more corner kicks..... 3-0-0 Opponent has more corner kicks.... 1-2-1 Even number of corner kicks...... 0-1-0 BGSU has more saves............... 0-1-1 Opponent has more saves............ 4-1-0 Even number of saves................ 0-1-0

PICKED FIFTH IN THE EAST IN THE 2015 MAC PRESEASON POLL The Bowling Green State University Falcons were picked to finish fifth in the East Division by the MAC Coaches. The Buffalo Bulls are the favorite to win the East Division regular season title, while the Ball State Cardinals and Western Michigan Broncos are the tied favorite to win the West Division. In the East Division following Buffalo, Miami is predicted to finish second with Kent State (3), Ohio (4), Bowling Green (5) and Akron (6). YOUTH MOVEMENT The 2015 BGSU women’s soccer roster boasts a total of 18 sophomores and freshmen out of the 26 player squad. In fact, of the 18 total underclassmen, 11 are either redshirt-freshmen or true freshmen who will be making their intercollegiate debuts this season. YEAR THREE OF THE PROCESS This season will be the third year under head coach Lindsay Basalyga who took over the Falcons program in January 2013. With the task of rebuilding the program which had won a total of only 16 matches in the four years prior to Basalyga’s hiring, the Falcons have showed continued improvement towards the process of rebuilding the program over the last two seasons. BGSU has improved its when total over the last two years under Basalyga’s leadership and have made huge strides in restoring the program back to when the Falcons made the MAC Women’s Soccer Championship Tournament on a consistent basis. ACADEMIC SUCCESS The Falcons were named a 2014-15 College Team Academic Award winner, as announced by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). BGSU posted a cumulative team grade point average of 3.32 and has also earned the honor in 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013. ON THE AIR WAVES AT BGRSO AND WWW.FALCONRADIO.ORG The Bowling Green Radio Sports Organization (BGRSO) will be broadcasting a total six home women’s soccer contests in 2015. You can tune in to the live calls by going online to www. falconradio.org on your computer, iPad or any other electronic device. ON TAP FOR THE FALCONS Bowling Green remains at Cochrane Stadium following this weekend for home matchups with Akron and Buffalo on Oct. 2 and 4.

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2015 STATISTICAL TEAM LEADERS GOALS

ASSISTS

SAVES



BGSU’S RECORD WHEN ... BGSU doesn’t score a goal....... 0-1-0 BGSU scores one goal............... 0-2-1 BGSU scores two goals............. 0-0-0 BGSU scores three goals........... 2-0-0 BGSU scores 4 + goals.............. 1-0-0 Opponent doesn’t score a goal.. 3-0-0 Opponent scores one goal......... 0-0-1 Opponent scores two goals........ 1-2-0 Opponent scores three goals..... 0-1-0 Opponent scores 4 + goals........ 0-0-0 BGSU’S RECORD AGAINST THE ... Big East Conference.................. 0-1-0 Big Ten Conference.................... 0-0-0 Horizon League.......................... 0-1-1 Mid-American Conference.......... 0-0-0 Missouri Valley Conference........ 0-0-0 Ohio Valley Conference.............. 1-1-0 Western Athletic Conference...... 1-0-0 Summit League.......................... 1-0-0 BGSU’S RECORD IN ... August........................................ 2-1-0 September.................................. 2-2-1 October....................................... 0-0-0

Mikaela Couch 5 goals

Mikaela Couch 3 assists

Lauren Cadel 43 saves

BGSU’S RECORD ON ... Monday....................................... 0-0-0 Tuesday...................................... 0-0-0 Wednesday................................. 0-1-0 Thursday.................................... 0-1-0 Friday......................................... 2-1-0 Saturday..................................... 0-0-0 Sunday....................................... 1-0-1

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2015 BGSU WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 19 20 21 23 24 25 28 29 30

NAME Lauren Cadel ** Alexis Smith * Victoria Cope Jessica Creech ** Haley Parkinson *** Jennifer Reyes * Abbie Bacon Juli Knapp Alexis Fricke Alex Prout Rachel Winters * Paige Amodio ** Madison Schupbach * Alexa Cheripko * Morgann Williams Sarah Quimby * Laura Bozzelli Kara Ross * Skylar Fleak * Erica Hubert Mikaela Couch * Jip van Haaster Morgan Abbitt Sophia Moreau Elisa Baeron * Melissa Needham **

POS. GK GK GK M M/D M/F M M D D D D M M F M F M F M F M F D D M

HT. 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-7 5-3 5-3 5-4 5-6 5-5 5-5 5-8 5-8 5-2 5-4 5-7 5-6 5-3 5-7 6-0 5-5 5-3 5-10 5-5 5-9 5-10 5-7

CL. R-Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. R-So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. R-Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr.

HOMETOWN (H.S./PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Newmarket, Ontario, Canada (Sir William Mulock) Livonia, Mich. (Franklin/Schoolcraft College) Windsor, Ontario, Canada (Assumption College Catholic) Troy, Mich. (Avondale) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Pinnacle) Elkhart, Ind. (Concord) Toledo, Ohio (Sylvania Northview) Akron, Ohio (Walsh Jesuit) Kentwood, Mich. (East Kentwood) Grand Haven, Mich. (Spring Lake) Plymouth, Mich. (Canton) Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville) Rochester, Mich. (Stoney Creek) Pickerington, Ohio (North/Otterbein University) Fort Wayne, Ind. (Homestead) Perrysburg, Ohio (Perrysburg) Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (Lorne Park Secondary School) St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada (Governor Simcoe/Brock University) Sunbury, Ohio (Big Walnut) Welland, Ontario, Canada (E.L. Crossley) Columbus, Ohio (Westerville South) De Lier, Netherlands (Calandlyceum) Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) Selsingen, Germany (St.-Viti-Gymnasium Zeven) Saline, Mich. (Saline)

Head Coach: Lindsay Basalyga (Maryland, 2001) – Third year Assistant Coach: Marsha Harper (South Florida, 2012) - First year Assistant Coach: Cian McDonald (Northern Kentucky, 2015) - First year

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

ROSTER BREAKDOWN SENIORS Haley Parkinson Alexis Smith REDSHIRT-JUNIOR Lauren Cadel JUNIORS Paige Amodio Alexa Cheripko Jessica Creech Melissa Needham Kara Ross REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE Jennifer Reyes

SOPHOMORES Elisa Baeron Mikaela Couch Skylar Fleak Sarah Quimby Madison Schupbach Rachel Winters REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN Erica Hubert FRESHMEN Morgan Abbitt Abbie Bacon Laura Bozzelli Victoria Cope Alexis Fricke Jip van Haaster Juli Knapp Sophia Moreau Alex Prout Morgann Williams

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Lauren Cadel (kuh-DELL) Jennifer Reyes (Ray-ez) Paige Amodio (Am-oh-DEE-oh) Juli Knapp (Jul-e Nap) Alexis Fricke (Frick-ee) Madison Schupbach (SHOO-bach) Alexa Cheripko (Che-rip-ko) Mikaela Couch (Mi-kay-la) Jip van Haaster (Yip vahn Haas-ter) Morgan Abbitt (Ab-it) Sophia Moreau (More-row) Elisa Baeron (e-LIE-za baer-on) Melissa Needham (NEED-um) Lindsay Basalyga (BASS-uh-LEAGUE-uh) Cian McDonald (Key-in)

* letters earned at BGSU Captains - Lauren Cadel & Haley Parkinson

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2015 OVERALL SEASON STATISTICS The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Bowling Green Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 17, 2015) All games Overall: 4-3-1 Conf: 0-0-0 Home: 3-1-0 Away: 1-2-1 Neut: 0-0-0

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TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE T o t al Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg Goals by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

Shots by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

Saves by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

11 3

71 54

21 23

6 6

57 60

24 26

OT OT2 Total

0 1

0 0

17 10

OT OT2 Total

2 8

6 5

136 127

OT OT2 Total

2 1

4 3

51 53

BGSU

OPP

17-136 2.12 .125 70-136 .515 17.0 16 34 0-0

10-127 1.25 .079 61-127 .480 15.9 7 35 1-1

5 0

3 0

1798 4/450 0/0

788 4/197

Corners by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

Fouls by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

17 18

39 25

15 14

38 33

OT OT2 Total

0 2

2 1

34 35

OT OT2 Total

2 1

0 1

79 60

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2015 BGSU WOMEN’S SOCCER SEASON RESULTS 8/21

CHICAGO STATE

8/23 IPFW 8/28

at Morehead State

9/2

at Detroit

9/8 FINDLAY 9/11

at Eastern Illinois

9/13

at Valparaiso

9/17 BUTLER

W, 4-0

Schupbach, Cheripko, Hubert, Couch: 1 goal each Cadel: 2 saves

W, 3-0

Parkinson, Hubert, Couch: 1 goal each Cadel: 2 saves

L, 2-1

Runkle: Scored her first goal of the season Cadel: 5 saves

L, 3-1

Couch: Scored her third goal of the season Cadel: 2 saves

W, 4-0

Hubert (2), Couch (1), Ross (1): scored goals Cadel: 5 saves

W, 3-2

Schupbach, Couch, Fleak: 1 goal each Cadel: 4 saves

T, 1-1 (2 OT)

Fleak: Scored in second straight game Cadel: School-record 19 saves

L, 2-0

Cadel: 4 saves

9/25 MIAMI 9/27

BALL STATE

10/2 AKRON

10/9

at Toledo

10/11

at Central Michigan

10/16

at Kent State

10/18

at Ohio

10/23

N. ILLINOIS

10/25

W. MICHIGAN

10/29

at Eastern Michigan

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10/4 BUFFALO

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MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE

MAC STANDINGS EAST DIVISION

MAC

POINTS

Akron

0-0-0 0

Bowling Green

0-0-0

WEST DIVISION

MAC

3-4-1

Ball State

0-0-0

0

4-2-2

4-3-1

Central Michigan

0-0-0

0

1-5-1

Buffalo

0-0-0 0

4-3-1

Eastern Michigan

0-0-0

0

3-4-1

Kent State

0-0-0

0

4-2-2

Northern Illinois

0-0-0

0

1-6-0

Miami (Ohio)

0-0-0

0

4-3-0

Toledo

0-0-0 0

4-5-0

Ohio

0-0-0 0

2-5-0

Western Michigan

0-0-0

3-2-2

0

OVERALL

POINTS

0

OVERALL

* match results through September 21, 2015

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BGSU IN THE MAC OVERALL MATCHES Shots................................................................. 136 (2nd) Points ................................................................... 50 (1st) Goals/game ......................................................2.12 (1st) Assists/game .................................................. 2.00 (2nd) Goals Against Avg.......................................... 1.20 (6th) Saves..................................................................... 51 (1st) Shutouts............................................................. 3 (t-3rd)

CONFERENCE MATCHES ONLY Shots.............................................................................n/a Points............................................................................n/a Goals............................................................................n/a Assists...........................................................................n/a Goals Against Avg......................................................n/a Saves.............................................................................n/a Shutouts.......................................................................n/a

INDIVIDUALS Shots........................................................Fleak, 25 (2nd) Shots per Game....................................Fleak, 3.12 (3rd) Points.....................................................Couch, 13 (2nd) Goals/game..................................... Couch, 0.62 (t-3rd) Assists/game....................................Couch, 0.38 (t-4th) Saves....................................................... Cadel, 43 (2nd) Save Percentage.................................Cadel, 0.811 (5th)

INDIVIDUALS Shots.............................................................................n/a Shots per Game...........................................................n/a Points............................................................................n/a Goals............................................................................n/a Assists...........................................................................n/a Saves.............................................................................n/a Save Percentage...........................................................n/a

* statistics posted on September 21, 2015

* statistics posted on

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#0 Alexis Smith GK * 5-8 * Sr. Livonia, Mich.

#1 Victoria Cope GK * 5-9 * Fr. Windsor, Ontario, Canada

#5 Abbie Bacon M * 5-4 * Fr. Toledo, Ohio

#7 Juli Knapp M * 5-6 * Fr. Akron, Ohio

#8 Alexis Fricke D * 5-5 * Fr. Kentwood, Mich.

#9 Alex Prout D * 5-5 * Fr. Grand Haven, Mich.

#10 Rachel Winters D * 5-8 * So. Plymouth, Mich.

#11 Paige Amodio D * 5-8 * Jr. Strongsville, Ohio

#12 Madison Schupbach M * 5-2 * So. Rochester, Mich.

#13 Alexa Cheripko M * 5-4 * Jr. Pickerington, Ohio

#14 Morgann Williams F * 5-7 * Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind.

#16 Sarah Quimby M * 5-6 * So. Perrysburg, Ohio

#17 Laura Bozzelli F * 5-3 * Fr. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

#19 Kara Ross M * 5-7 * Jr. St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada

#20 Skylar Fleak F * 6-0 * So. Sunbury, Ohio

#21 Erica Hubert M * 5-5 * R-Fr. Welland, Ontario, Canada

#23 Mikaela Couch F * 5-3 * So. Columbus, Ohio

#29 Elisa Baeron D * 5-10 * So. Selsingen, Germany

#30 Melissa Needham M * 5-7 * Jr. Saline, Mich.

#2 Jessica Creech M * 5-7 * Jr. Troy, Mich.

#24 Jip van Haaster M * 5-10 * Fr. De Lier, Netherlands

Lindsay Basalyga Head Coach

#3 Haley Parkinson M/D * 5-3 * Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz.

#25 Morgan Abbitt M * 5-5 * Fr. Fort Collins, Colo.

Marsha Harper Assistant Coach

#4 Jennifer Reyes M * 5-3 * R-So. Elkhart, Ind.

#28 Sophia Moreau D * 5-9 * Fr. Naperville, Ill.

Cian McDonald Assistant Coach

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#00 Lauren Cadel GK * 5-7 * R-Jr. Newmarket, Ontario, Canada