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Date Opponent Time/Result 08/21 (19) SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 4-0, W 08/28 (17) at Georgia (16) 0-2, L 08/30 (17) at Kennesaw State 1-0, W 09/04 (19) Tennessee 0-0 O2, T 09/06 (19) North Dakota State 4-0, W 09/11 (23) at UW-Milwaukee 3-2, W 09/13 (23) at Marquette 0-1, L Minnesota Gold Classic 09/18 Montana vs. North Dakota Mont. 4 - N.D. 1 09/18 Nevada 4-1, W 09/20 Nevada vs. North Dakota Nev. 3 - N.D. 1 09/20 Montana 1-0, W 09/24 Iowa * 1-0, W 09/27 at Illinois * 2-2 O2, T 10/01 at Wisconsin * 2-1 OT, W 10/04 SOUTH DAKOTA 9-0, W 10/11 at Purdue (9) * 1-0, W 10/16 PENN STATE * 7:00 PM 10/18 OHIO STATE (19) * 1:00 PM 10/23 at Michigan * 2:00 PM 10/25 at Michigan State * 11:00 AM 10/30 NORTHWESTERN * 7:00 PM 11/06 INDIANA * 7:00 PM NCAA Tournament 11/13 at NCAA 1st Round TBA 11/15 at NCAA 2nd Round TBA 11/20 at NCAA Sweet 16 TBA 11/27 at NCAA Elite 8 TBA 12/04 at NCAA College Cup TBA 12/06 at NCAA College Cup TBA All Times Central Schedule subject to change Home matches in ALL CAPS All home matches played at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium * Big Ten match () number in parentheses before is Minnesota Rank, after is opponent rank For ticket information call: 1-800-UGOPHER or email: [email protected] MINNESOTA SOCCER 2009 GOPHERSPORTS.COM University of Minnesota Athletic Communications | 244 Bierman Field Athletic Building | 516 15 th Ave. So. | Minneapolis, Minn. 55455 Contact: Pat McCabe ([email protected] / 612-203-3028) ROCK THE ROBBIE WEEKEND It is Rock the Robbie Weekend at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium, as Minnesota welcomes Penn State and Ohio State. The Gophers will be looking for an attendance record when they host the Nittany Lions at 7:00 p.m. on Oct. 16, in a match-up of last year’s Big Ten Champi- ons. Things stay tough as the Gophers then host the No. 19 Buckeyes on Oct. 18 at 1:00 p.m. THE RECORDS After their win last week, the Gophers enter the weekend in first place in the Big Ten with a 3-0-1 conference mark and a 10-2-2 record overall. Penn State will bring with them a 7-5- 1 overall record and a 3-1-0 mark in the Big Ten, while Ohio State holds an identical 3-1-0 mark in Big Ten play and joins Minnesota as the only 10-win teams at 10-2-1 overall. THE SERIES Penn State has a strong grip on the lead in the all-time series, winning 15-of-18 match-ups since 1994. However, the last time Penn State came to Robbie Stadium, in 2007, Minnesota earned a 1-0 double overtime win. The series with Ohio State is much more even, with the Minnesota leading 9-8-1 since 1993. Much of the Gophers’ wins came early, as Minnesota’s win last year snapped a six-game Ohio State winning streak in the series LAST MATCH-UP The Gophers and Nittany Lions last played in the Championship game of the 2008 Big Ten Tournament, with Penn State giving Minnesota just their third loss of the season with the 2-1 win. The Gophers traveled to Columbus last season, beating the Buckeyes 2-0 for the first time since 2001. FOLLOW ALONG Fans that can’t make it to the stadium can still follow along from home. There will be live stats available for each match, and live video avail- able in Gold Zone for the Ohio State match (weather permitting). To access each, just visit GopherSports.com and click Multimedia. LAST TIME OUT In their only game last week, the Gophers pulled the upset, going on the road and knock- ing off No. 9 ranked Purdue, 1-0. The win moved the Gophers into first place in the Big Ten standings. NEXT UP After their home stint, the Gophers get back on the road for their final road trip of the sea- son. Minnesota heads east to take on Michi- gan on Oct. 23, and Michigan State on Oct. 25. 2008 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS F OR R ELEASE :O CT . 14, 2009 Game 15 Penn State - 7-5-1, 3-1-0 St. Paul, Minn. Friday, Oct. 16 - 7:00 p.m. Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium Minnesota Soccer by The Numbers Inaugural Season 1993 Facility Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium (1,000) All-time record 189-126-21 (.594) Winning seasons 10 Home Record 101-39-9 Big Ten Record 69-68-8 Denney Wright’s Record 66-41-8 (.609) Winning seasons 4 Denney Wright at ELR 32-14-4 Denney Wright on the road 27-21-4 Denney Wright in the Big Ten 25-27-3 Denney Wright in the postseason 4-4 Game 16 #19 Ohio State - 10-2-1, 3-1-0 St. Paul, Minn. Sunday, Oct. 18 - 1:00 p.m. Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium MINNESOTA - 10-2-2, 3-0-1 SCOUTING PENN STATE - Currently 7-5-1 riding three straight wins, the last two by shutout - 0-2-1 on the road in 2009 - 8-2-0 in the Big Ten in 2008 to share the Championship with Minnesota - 11-time defending Big Ten Champions - Led by third year head coach Erica Walsh who entered the year with a 34-12-2 record - Beat Minnesota for the 2008 Big Ten Tour- nament title, also won in 1998, 2000, 01, 06, 08 - Have beaten two ranked teams this season - Defense has pitched six shutouts - Three players have 5+ goals and 14+ points - In conference games only, leads in points with 27 and 6.75 per game, in goals with 10 and 2.5 per game, and assists with seven and 1.75 per game - Katie Schoepfer, Christine Nairn, and Danielle Toney are one, three and four re- spectively in the Big Ten in points per game (in conf. games) - Alyssa Naeher is second in save% (.833) SCOUTING OHIO STATE - Currently 10-2-1, winning their last two - Ranked #15 in the NSCAA Top-25 Poll - 9-1-0 since starting the season 1-1-1 - 2-1-1 on the road and 0-1-0 on the road in the Big Ten - Big Ten leader with nine shutouts - Beat top-25 teams back-to-back with wins over #12 San Diego (3-0) on 9/4 and over #24 USC (1-0) on 9/6 - Tied #14 West Virginia 0-0 on 8/23 - Big Ten Tournament Champions in 2002, and 2004 - Two players with 5+ goals and 10+ points - Lauren Robertson has a GAA of just 0.60 - Out-scoring opponents 26-to-8, including 16- to-4 in the second half - Third in the Big Ten in points (18) and goals (6) - Tied for the Big Ten lead with two shutouts in league play - Lauren Granberg is fifth in the league in point s (5) and Ashley Bowyer is fourth in goals (2) (conference games)

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Date Opponent Time/Result08/21 (19) SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 4-0, W08/28 (17) at Georgia (16) 0-2, L08/30 (17) at Kennesaw State 1-0, W09/04 (19) Tennessee 0-0 O2, T09/06 (19) North Dakota State 4-0, W09/11 (23) at UW-Milwaukee 3-2, W09/13 (23) at Marquette 0-1, L

Minnesota Gold Classic09/18 Montana vs. North Dakota Mont. 4 - N.D. 109/18 Nevada 4-1, W09/20 Nevada vs. North Dakota Nev. 3 - N.D. 109/20 Montana 1-0, W09/24 Iowa * 1-0, W09/27 at Illinois * 2-2 O2, T10/01 at Wisconsin * 2-1 OT, W10/04 SOUTH DAKOTA 9-0, W10/11 at Purdue (9) * 1-0, W10/16 PENN STATE * 7:00 PM10/18 OHIO STATE (19) * 1:00 PM10/23 at Michigan * 2:00 PM10/25 at Michigan State * 11:00 AM10/30 NORTHWESTERN * 7:00 PM11/06 INDIANA * 7:00 PM

NCAA Tournament11/13 at NCAA 1st Round TBA11/15 at NCAA 2nd Round TBA11/20 at NCAA Sweet 16 TBA11/27 at NCAA Elite 8 TBA12/04 at NCAA College Cup TBA12/06 at NCAA College Cup TBAAll Times CentralSchedule subject to changeHome matches in ALL CAPSAll home matches played at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium* Big Ten match() number in parentheses before is Minnesota Rank, after is opponent rank

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ROCK THE ROBBIE WEEKENDIt is Rock the Robbie Weekend at ElizabethLyle Robbie Stadium, as Minnesota welcomesPenn State and Ohio State. The Gophers willbe looking for an attendance record when theyhost the Nittany Lions at 7:00 p.m. on Oct. 16,in a match-up of last year’s Big Ten Champi-ons. Things stay tough as the Gophers thenhost the No. 19 Buckeyes on Oct. 18 at 1:00p.m.

THE RECORDSAfter their win last week, the Gophers enterthe weekend in first place in the Big Ten with a3-0-1 conference mark and a 10-2-2 recordoverall. Penn State will bring with them a 7-5-1 overall record and a 3-1-0 mark in the BigTen, while Ohio State holds an identical 3-1-0mark in Big Ten play and joins Minnesota asthe only 10-win teams at 10-2-1 overall.

THE SERIESPenn State has a strong grip on the lead in theall-time series, winning 15-of-18 match-upssince 1994. However, the last time Penn Statecame to Robbie Stadium, in 2007, Minnesotaearned a 1-0 double overtime win. The serieswith Ohio State is much more even, with theMinnesota leading 9-8-1 since 1993. Much ofthe Gophers’ wins came early, as Minnesota’swin last year snapped a six-game Ohio Statewinning streak in the series

LAST MATCH-UPThe Gophers and Nittany Lions last played inthe Championship game of the 2008 Big TenTournament, with Penn State giving Minnesotajust their third loss of the season with the 2-1win. The Gophers traveled to Columbus lastseason, beating the Buckeyes 2-0 for the firsttime since 2001.

FOLLOW ALONGFans that can’t make it to the stadium can stillfollow along from home. There will be live statsavailable for each match, and live video avail-able in Gold Zone for the Ohio State match(weather permitting). To access each, just visitGopherSports.com and click Multimedia.

LAST TIME OUTIn their only game last week, the Gopherspulled the upset, going on the road and knock-ing off No. 9 ranked Purdue, 1-0. The winmoved the Gophers into first place in the BigTen standings.

NEXT UPAfter their home stint, the Gophers get backon the road for their final road trip of the sea-son. Minnesota heads east to take on Michi-gan on Oct. 23, and Michigan State on Oct.25.

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Penn State - 7-5-1, 3-1-0St. Paul, Minn.Friday, Oct. 16 - 7:00 p.m.Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium

Minnesota Soccer by The NumbersInaugural Season 1993Facility Elizabeth LyleRobbie Stadium(1,000)All-time record 189-126-21 (.594)Winning seasons 10Home Record 101-39-9Big Ten Record 69-68-8

Denney Wright’s Record 66-41-8 (.609)Winning seasons 4Denney Wright at ELR 32-14-4Denney Wright on the road 27-21-4Denney Wright in the Big Ten 25-27-3Denney Wright in the postseason 4-4

Game 16#19 Ohio State - 10-2-1, 3-1-0St. Paul, Minn.Sunday, Oct. 18 - 1:00 p.m.Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium

MINNESOTA - 10-2-2, 3-0-1SCOUTING PENN STATE- Currently 7-5-1 riding three straight wins, the

last two by shutout- 0-2-1 on the road in 2009- 8-2-0 in the Big Ten in 2008 to share the

Championship with Minnesota- 11-time defending Big Ten Champions- Led by third year head coach Erica Walsh

who entered the year with a 34-12-2 record- Beat Minnesota for the 2008 Big Ten Tour-

nament title, also won in 1998, 2000, 01, 06,08

- Have beaten two ranked teams this season- Defense has pitched six shutouts- Three players have 5+ goals and 14+ points- In conference games only, leads in points

with 27 and 6.75 per game, in goals with 10and 2.5 per game, and assists with sevenand 1.75 per game

- Katie Schoepfer, Christine Nairn, andDanielle Toney are one, three and four re-spectively in the Big Ten in points per game(in conf. games)

- Alyssa Naeher is second in save% (.833)

SCOUTING OHIO STATE- Currently 10-2-1, winning their last two- Ranked #15 in the NSCAA Top-25 Poll- 9-1-0 since starting the season 1-1-1- 2-1-1 on the road and 0-1-0 on the road in

the Big Ten- Big Ten leader with nine shutouts- Beat top-25 teams back-to-back with wins

over #12 San Diego (3-0) on 9/4 and over#24 USC (1-0) on 9/6

- Tied #14 West Virginia 0-0 on 8/23- Big Ten Tournament Champions in 2002,

and 2004- Two players with 5+ goals and 10+ points- Lauren Robertson has a GAA of just 0.60- Out-scoring opponents 26-to-8, including 16-

to-4 in the second half- Third in the Big Ten in points (18) and goals

(6)- Tied for the Big Ten lead with two shutouts

in league play- Lauren Granberg is fifth in the league in point

s (5) and Ashley Bowyer is fourth in goals (2)(conference games)

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PENN STATE (3-15-0)Home: 2-5-0 � Away: 1-7-0 � Neutral: 0-3-01994* 10/9 L 2-3 (2OT) H1995* 10/1 W 2-0 A1996* 9/22 L 2-3 (OT) A1997* 10/17 W 4-3 (OT) H1998* 10/9 L 2-3 (OT) A1999* 10/3 L 0-4 A1999# 11/5 L 1-2 N2000* 9/29 L 0-2 H2000# 11/3 L 0-1 N2001* 9/23 L 0-4 A2002* 10/18 L 1-2 H2003* 10/17 L 1-8 A2004* 10/17 L 0-2 H2005* 10/28 L 0-1 (2OT) H2006* 10/13 L 0-1 A2007* 10/21 W 1-0 (2OT) H2008* 10/17 L 0-2 A2008# 11/9 L 1-2 N

OHIO STATE (9-8-1)Home: 4-5-0 � Away: 3-3-1 � Neutral: 2-0-01993 10/16 W 2-0 H1994* 9/30 T 1-1 (2OT) A1994# 11/4 W 3-1 N1995* 9/8 W 2-0 H1996* 10/20 W 1-0 H1997* 10/12 W 2-1 (2OT) A1998* 10/11 L 0-1 H1999* 10/1 L 1-2 A1999# 11/5 W 2-0 N2000* 10/1 W 2-0 H2001* 9/21 W 1-0 A2002* 10/20 L 0-1 (2OT) H2003* 10/19 L 0-1 (OT) A2004* 10/15 L 0-4 H2005* 10/16 L 0-1 (2OT) H2006* 10/27 L 1-4 A2007* 10/19 L 1-2 (OT) H2008* 10/19 W 2-0 A

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2009 ROSTER## Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Previous School Pronunciation1 Cat Parkhill GK 5-7 RFr. Apple Valley, Minn. Eastview H.S.3 Katie Bethke F/M 5-7 Jr. Eau Claire, Wis. Eau Claire Memorial H.S. beth-KEY5 Dana Tripp F 5-6 Sr. White Bear Lake, Minn. White Bear Lake H.S.6 Molly Rouse F/M 5-6 Jr. Cambridge, Minn. Cambridge-Isanti H.S. Raus7 Allie Phillips M 5-7 Fr. Vadnais Heights, Minn. Mounds View H.S.8 Shari Eckstrom M 5-6 So. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Champlin Park H.S.9 Katie Shelander F/M 5-5 Jr. Roseville, Minn. Roseville Area H.S. SHE-lan-der10 Marissa Price M 5-5 Fr. Apple Valley, Minn. Eastview H.S.11 Josie Solie D 5-7 So. Mahtomedi, Minn. Mahtomedi H.S. SOE-lee12 Sara Clancy F 6-0 Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Xavier H.S.13 Steph Brandt F 5-5 Fr. Rochester, Minn. Century H.S.14 Olivia Bagnall M 5-6 Fr. Lakeville, Minn. Lakeville South H.S. BAG-nall16 Angie Olson F/M 5-6 Jr. Eagan, Minn. Eagan H.S.19 Tamara Strahota F 5-6 So. Burnsville, Minn. Burnsville H.S. Tam-ra stra-HOE-tah20 Julie Rezac F/M 5-4 Jr. Eden Prairie, Minn. Eden Prairie H.S. REE-zak21 Kylie Kallman D 5-10 Jr. Woodbury, Minn. Woodbury H.S.28 Katie Roberts GK 5-8 So. Apple Valley, Minn. Apple Valley H.S.41 Jennie Clark D 5-7 Jr. Norwalk, Iowa Norwalk H.S.

Head Coach: Mikki Denney Wright, 6th season (Minnesota, ‘96)Assistants: Jerrod Roh, Krystle Kallman, Kelsey Hood

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LOTS-A-SHOTSAfter the Purdue game, the Gophers moved intosecond place in the Big Ten in shots with 67, aswell as shots per game at 16.75. The Gophersheld the Big Ten leader under their average, andwill be tasked with the number four and numberseven teams this weekend.Team (conf. games) GP Shots Avg/G1. Purdue 5 90 18.002. Minnesota 4 67 16.75

Indiana 4 67 16.754. Penn State 4 60 15.005. Wisconsin 5 58 11.60

BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEKJennie Clark became the Gophers third Big TenPlayer of the Week in 2009, earning Defensivehonors on 10/12. In the 1-0 win over No. 9 Pur-due, Clark led the Minnesota defense to theireighth shutout of the season, and were the first toshutout Purdue this season. Clark and the Go-pher defense held Purdue to just four second halfshots and no corner kicks, in preserving theshutout.Date Player Honor Stats09/07 Cat Parkhill Fresh. 200:00 min., 0 GA, 4 svs10/05 Katie Bethke Off. 5 goals, 2 asst.10/12 Jennie Clark Def. 90:00 min., ShO, 4 SOG All.

AND HERE’S THE APPROACHKatie Bethke was held scoreless for the first timein three matches against Purdue, leaving her inninth place in Gopher career history in goals, as-sists, and points.Career Points GP P1. Jennifer Walek 89 1627. Lindsey Schwartz 83 768. Corinne Bolder 87 759. Katie Bethke 55 56

Career Goals GP G1. Jennifer Walek 89 606. Erin Hussey 82 297. Lindsey Schwartz 83 288. Corrine Bolder 87 259. Katie Bethke 55 20

Career Assists GP A1. Jennifer Walek 89 427. Lindsey Schwartz 83 208. Alison Rackley 76 199. Katie Bethke 55 16

CAREER YEARBethke’s junior season has proven to be her bestyet as she has put up career high numbers nearlyacross the board. Through just 14 games, shehad career highs in goals, points, shots and shotson goal.Year GP G A P Sh SOG2007 19 5 10 20 40 242008 23 4 2 10 32 172009 14 11 4 26 51 25

SOCCER AMERICA TEAM OF THE WEEKFor her efforts against Purdue, Jennie Clark wasnamed to the Soccer America Team of the Week.She joins Katie Bethke, who was named lastweek, as the Gophers to earn the national honorthis season.Player Pos. DateKatie Bethke M 10/06Jennie Clark D 10/13

TEAM NATIONAL RANKINGSWith a winning percentage of .786, the Gophers’record ranks No. 19 in the nation. Their shutoutpercentage of .571 currently ranks 25th nationallywhile their scoring offense (2.29 gpg) and goalsagainst average (.619) each rank as No. 26 in thecountry.

INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL RANKINGSAt .786 goals per game, Katie Bethke ranks 19thin the nation and with 1.86 points per game sheranks 22nd. Cat Parkhill jumped into the top-40after her seventh shutout of the year and is cur-rently No. 37 in GAA at 0.62.

GET SCORE UPDATES ON YOUR PHONEFans can get scoring updates from all of GoldenGopher athletics through the Twitter page @Go-pherScores. Just find and follow @Gopher-Scores, then set up your phone or mobile deviceto receive the text updates. If you are not alreadyon Twitter, you will need to create an account.

FACEBOOK/TWITTERFollow the Golden Gophers on Facebook andTwitter. On Facebook search “Golden GopherSoccer” and on Twitter search @gophersoccer.

2009 BIG TEN STANDINGS (thru 10/11)

Conf. Pts Overall1. Minnesota .........3-0-1...........10 ............10-2-2

Wisconsin...........3-1-1...........10 ..............7-5-23. Ohio State ..........3-1-0.............9 ............10-2-1

Penn State .........3-1-0.............9 ..............7-5-15. Purdue ...............2-1-2............ 8 ..............7-3-36. Michigan State ...1-1-2.............5 ..............7-1-47. Indiana ...............1-2-1.............4 ..............9-3-1

Northwestern......1-3-1............ 4 ..............4-8-29. Michigan.............0-1-2.............2 ..............5-6-2

Illinois .................0-2-2.............2 ..............5-5-311. Iowa ...................0-4-0.............0 ..............8-6-0

NEWS & NOTES

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TOUGH TO BEAT AT THE ROBBIEThe Golden Gophers extended their unbeatenstreak at the Robbie to 19 matches with their vic-tory over South Dakota. The Golden Gophers arenow 18-0-1 in their last 18 home contests. Theylast lost at the Robbie on 11/8/07, falling 3-4 onpenalty kicks, after tying Illinois 2-2 in the firstround of the Big Ten Tournament.

RANKED OPPONENTSPurdue was the second ranked opponent Min-nesota faced this season, coming into the gameranked No. 9. The only other was No. 16 Georgiaon 8/28. The Gophers evened their record againstranked teams this season with the 1-0 win overPurdue, after falling 2-0 to Georgia. The win im-proved their record to 3-12-0 against rankedteams under Mikki Denney Wright. Currentlyranked teams remaining on the schedule includeNo. 19 Ohio State and No. 22 Indiana.

QUALIFYIN’ MARKSCat Parkhill has played 1,241:14 minutes thisyear, allowing just nine goals. If the season endedtoday her 0.65 goals against average would standas the second best single season in program his-tory. She is currently behind the record 0.45 putup last season by Lindsey Dare.Year Plyr GA Min. GAA2008 Lindsey Dare 12 2378:19 0.452009 Cat Parkhill 9 1241:14 0.652005 Molly Schneider 17 1818:58 0.84

GOOOAAAAL!In conference games only, the Gophers stand atthird in goals scored with six, but second in goalsper game at 1.50. Sunday opponent Ohio Stateis tied with Minnesota in second, and the onlyteam ahead of them is Friday opponent PennState.Goals (Conf.) GP No. Avg/G1. Penn State 4 10 2.502. Wisconsin 5 7 1.403. Minnesota 4 6 1.50

Ohio State 4 6 1.505. Purdue 5 5 1.00

Goals per Game (Conf.) GP No. Avg/G1. Penn State 4 10 2.502. Minnesota 4 6 1.50

Ohio State 4 6 1.504. Wisconsin 5 7 1.40

SHUT ‘EM OUT, SHUT ‘EM OUTCat Parkhill collected her seventh shutout of theseason against Purdue, which puts her in a tiewith Molly Schneider for the fifth best season inprogram history. As a team the Gophers haveeight shutouts on the year, which is sixth in teamhistory, and sits behind the record 17 last seasonas the second best mark of the decade.Individual Shutouts Year ShO1. Lindsey Dare 2008 172. Teresa O’Hearn 1995 113. Dana Larson 1997 104. Dana Larson 1999 85. Molly Schneider 2005 7

Cat Parkhill 2009 7

Team Shutouts ShO1. 2008 172. 1995 123. 1997 10

1999 105. 1993 96. 2009 8

THE REGION’S BESTMinnesota knocked off the No. 1 team in the re-gion last week, beating Purdue. The Gophersjumped from five to three with the win, and willface a pair of regionally ranked teams this week-end. Penn State is currently ranked No. 6 in theGreat Lakes Region, while Ohio State boasts aNo. 2 regional ranking.

IN THE TOURNAMENTThe Gophers have played six games this seasonagainst teams from last season’s NCAA tourna-ment, posting a 2-2-2 mark. Penn State is the lastteam on the Gophers schedule that qualified forthe NCAA Tournament in 2008.

GAA LEADERSCat Parkhill’s goals against average of 0.70through four conference games, ranks third cur-rently, just 0.08 behind second place LindseyCampbell of Indiana. Jenny Bradfisch of Purdue isthe Big Ten leader at 0.55.Plyr GA Min GAA1. Bradfisch-PUR 3 490:00 0.552. Campbell-IND 2 290:00 0.623. Parkhill-MINN 3 388:06 0.704. Kopmeyer-MICH 3 310:00 0.875. Flietstra-MSU 4 404:11 0.89

TOP-10 WINSThe 1-0 win over No. 9 Purdue was the first timein Gopher Soccer history that Minnesota went onthe road a beat a top-10 team. It was also just thesecond win ever over a top-10 team, with the firstcoming on 2007 at home over No. 8 Penn State.

UNBEATEN STREAKThe Gophers boast the longest current unbeatenstreak in the Big Ten at seven games. They havenot lost since their 1-0 setback to Marquette onSept. 13. Penn State has the next longest streak,at three games.

TAKIN’ ATTENDANCEThe Golden Gophers had one of their best crowdsin team history when they played Nevada onSept. 18. The 1,670 that packed into ElizabethLyle Robbie Stadium represented the secondhighest attendance mark in stadium history, bet-tered only by the record 1,751 the was on had forMinnesota-Purdue matchup on Sept. 23, 2005.The Golden Gophers are averaging 946 fans perhome-game on the season, which stands secondin the league behind only Penn State.Team HGP Att. Avg/G1. Penn State 8 10,260 1,2822. Minnesota 7 6,622 9463. Illinois 7 6,275 8964. Michigan State 7 5,326 7615. Michigan 6 4,182 697

GOAL LEADERSWIth her game-winner against Purdue, MollyRouse moved into fourth place in the Big Ten ingoals scored in conference games.Plyr (conf. games) Goals1. Nosbusch-WIS 52. Schoepfer-PSU 43. Nairn-PSU 34. Rouse-MINN 2seven others tied

ASSIST LEADERSPlyr (conf. games) Assists1. Eckstrom-MINN 2

Steuer-OSU 2Toney-PSU 2Schoepfer-PSU 2Dagley-NU 2Heyboer-MSU 2Adams-WIS 2Lam-Feost-WIS 2Ibewuike-PUR 2

MORE NEWS & NOTES

Date Opponent Score Goals Assists Shots On Goal Corners CKgoals Fouls YC RCAug 21 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 4-0 4/0 3/0 15/2 8/1 8/2 1/0 13/8 0/0 0/0Aug 28 Georgia 0-2 0/2 0/3 5/8 2/3 6/4 0/0 9/9 0/0 0/0Aug 30 Kennesaw State 1-0 1/0 0/0 24/3 11/1 6/2 0/0 5/12 1/0 0/0Sep 04 TENNESSEE 0-0 0/0 0/0 19/19 3/3 6/4 0/0 10/8 0/1 0/2Sep 06 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 4-0 4/0 2/0 22/4 11/1 8/0 0/0 8/9 0/0 0/0Sep 11 Milwaukee 3-2 3/2 2/2 12/22 5/12 3/6 0/0 16/11 1/1 0/0Sep 13 Marquette 0-1 0/1 0/1 9/12 4/5 5/7 0/0 8/13 0/0 0/0Sep 18 NEVADA 4-1 4/1 4/0 23/5 13/5 15/2 1/0 9/14 0/2 0/0Sep 20 MONTANA 1-0 1/0 1/0 31/1 11/0 10/1 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0Sep 24 IOWA 1-0 1/0 1/0 17/8 9/3 4/1 0/0 6/3 0/0 0/0Sep 27 Illinois 2-2 2/2 3/1 16/11 9/5 11/7 1/0 17/9 2/0 0/0Oct 01 Wisconsin 2-1 2/1 0/0 21/8 10/3 8/8 0/1 8/11 1/0 0/0Oct 04 SOUTH DAKOTA 9-0 9/0 9/0 26/1 19/0 10/1 1/0 0/1 0/0 0/0Oct 11 Purdue 1-0 1/0 1/0 13/15 6/4 4/4 0/0 7/10 0/0 0/0Totals 32-9 32/9 26/7 253/119 121/46 104/49 4/1 117/118 5/4 0/2

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

MINNESOTA/OPPONENT COMPARISON GAME-BY-GAME - thru 10/11/09

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#1 Cat Parkhill: Has started all 14 matches ... currently her 0.65 GAA ranks as the secondbest single season in team history ... her seven shutouts are tied as the fifth best single sea-son in team history ... has three or more saves in seven matches this season ... wins,shutouts, and GAA are all the best marks by a freshman and barring injury she will post thefreshman high for minutes played ... named Big Ten Freshman of the Week on 9/7 after aposting her first perfect weekend with shutouts on 9/4 and 9/6 and 200:00 minutes played ...tabbed 10th win of the season and seventh shutout in the 1-0 win over No. 9 Purdue, mak-ing nine saves in the match ... earned her eighth and ninth wins on 10/1 and 10/4 ... madethree stops and earned her second career tie on 9/27 vs. Illinois ... made three saves in 1-0win over Iowa on 9/24 ... made three saves on 9/18 ... tallied her fifth career shutout on 9/20in the 1-0 win ... tallied a career high 10 saves on 9/11 ... four saves on 9/13 are the secondbest mark of her career ... first Golden Gopher to earn Big Ten honors in 2009 ... played acareer high 110:00 minutes in 0-0 2OT tie on 9/4 ... allowed first career goal and suffered firstcareer loss vs. Georgia on 8/28 ... led Minnesota to second straight opening day shutout on8/21 ... became the first freshman to start the opener in goal for the Golden Gophers sinceKarli Kopietz in 2002 ... one of six players to start every match this season.

#3 Katie Bethke: Has appeared in 56 career matches and started 53 ... played in each matchthis season, starting the last 13 ... leads Minnesota with 11 goals, 26 points and 50 shots,while her four assists are tied for the team lead ... currently first in the Big Ten with 11 goalsand 26 points and second with 51 shots ... has yet to go two consecutive matches without apoint ... only Minnesota player with a shot in every match this season ... holds the Big Ten’sbest marks with four goals and 10 points on 10/4 ... named Big Ten Offensive Player of theWeek on 10/5 after a 12-point, five goal, two-assist week ... took two shots on 10/11 in the 1-0 win over No. 9 Purdue ... tied school records with four goals and 10 points on 10/4 againstSouth Dakota ... scored game-winner on a OT penalty kick against Wisconsin ... took threeshots and earned her second assist of the season on 9/27 vs. Illinois ... took two shots on9/24, including one on goal ... had a career game on 9/20 firing off nine shots and four on goal,each career highs ... scored the second game-winner of her career ... nine shots is the sec-ond best mark in the Big Ten this season ... tallied her first assist of the season on 9/18 in the4-1 win over Nevada ... notched first career multi-goal match on 9/11 with two in the 3-2 win... 11 goals and 26 points are career highs ... Golden Gophers are 7-0 when she scores a goal,and 8-0-1 when she records a point ... scored first career game-winner on 8/30 vs. Kenne-saw State ... took then a career high six shots on 8/30 and tied a career high with four shotson goal ... 56 career points, 20 career goals, 16 career assists are most among the currentteam, while 123 career shots is second all time ... one of five players with 50+ career starts.

#5 Dana Tripp: Has appeared in 21 career matches, including nine this season ... made themove from defender to forward prior to the season ... scored her second career goal on 10/4against South Dakota ... scored her first career goal and registered her first career points on9/18, netting the game-winner in the 4-1 win over Nevada ... took only one shot in the match,her first since 8/21 ... fired off her first career shot against South Dakota State on 8/21.

#6 Molly Rouse: Has made 50 consecutive starts (52 overall) and appeared in all 59 matchesthe last three seasons ... 10 points and four goals are each second on the team ... has tieda single season career high with four goals ... has taken at least one shot in 11-of-14 matchesthis season, including the last eight ... scored her fourth goal of the season, and her secondgame-winner, beating No. 9 Purdue 1-0 on 10/11 ... also took a game and season high fiveshots on 10/11 ... fired off three shots, landing two on goal against South Dakota ... took oneshot against Wisconsin on 10/1 ... took three shots on 9/27 against Illinois ... on 9/24 vs.Iowa, scored the game-winner and led the team with four shots ... scored the 30th point ofher career and her third career game-winner ... took two shots and landed both on goal on9/18 ... tied a season high with four shots on 9/20 as Minnesota put up a season high 31 ...was held without a shot on 9/11 but fired off three on 9/13, which led the team ... scored twogoals on 9/6 for the first multi-goal game of her career ... four points on 9/6 also stand as acareer high ... did not tally a shot on 8/28 or 8/30, being held without a shot in back-to-backmatches for the first time in her career ... on 8/21 tallied two assists for her first career mul-tiple assist match ... 125 career shots is most among the current team ... 32 career points,12 career assists, and 10 career goals are second among the current team ... one of fiveplayers with 50+ career starts ... one of six players to start every match this season.

#7 Allie Phillips: Has appeared in 11 matches this season, including first career start in theseason opener ... tallied first career points with a goal and an assist against South Dakotaon 10/4 ... took shots in back-to-back games on 9/18 and 9/20 ... tallied her first career shotagainst Kennesaw State, finishing with three and also notched two shots on goal ... one oftwo true freshman in the starting line-up in the opener ... joined Olivia Bagnall as the first truefreshmen to start a season opener since Katie Bethke, Kylie Kallman and Julie Rezac allstarted the 2007 opener.

#8 Shari Eckstrom: Has made 34 career appearances, including 13 starts this season ... hastallied at least one shot in 9-of-14 matches this season ... tied for the team lead with four as-sists ... 20 shots on the season are a new career high ... took one shot on the 1-0 win overNo. 9 Purdue on 10/11 ... took two shots on 10/1 vs. Wisconsin ... netted her fourth assist ofthe season on 9/27 ... tallied her third assist of the season and her career on the game-win-ner vs. Iowa on 9/24 ... tied for the team lead with three assists ... garnered her second point

of the season with an assist on 9/18 in the 4-1 win over Nevada ... also took two shots in thematch ... collected first career assist on 9/11 in the 3-2 win over Wisconsin-Milwaukee ... tal-lied one of the Golden Gophers three shots on goal on 9/4 ... set a new career best with fiveshots on 8/30 ... tied a career high with two shots on goal on 8/30 ... earned first career startin the season opener.

#9 Katie Shelander: Has appeared in 41 career matches and 10 this season ... made thirdstart of the season on 10/4 against South Dakota ... tied a school record and set a new BigTen high with three assists on 10/4 ... fired off one shot on 9/20 as Minnesota put up a sea-son high 31 ... shot was her first since 9/6 ... recorded first shot and shot on goal of the sea-son on 9/6 ... two shots on 9/6 tied a career high ... made second career start on 8/21 vs.South Dakota State.

#10 Marissa Price: Has appeared in all 14 matches this season, with four starts ... startedfor the fourth time on the season and took one shot on the 1-0 win over No. 9 Purdue ...made third career start on 10/4 vs. South Dakota and fired off three shots ... took two shotsagainst Wisconsin on 10/1 and drew the foul call that led to the game-winning penalty kickin overtime ... took one shot on 9/27 against Illinois ... scored first career goal on 9/18 in the4-1 win over Nevada, marking her second career game with at least a point ... started for thesecond straight match and tallied first career points on 9/6 with an assist in the 4-0 win overNorth Dakota State ... made first career start on 9/4 and tallied first career shot, finishing withtwo.

#11 Josie Solie: Has started every match this season and made 34 career appearances ...part of a defense to pitch eight shutouts, allowing just nine goals on the season ... defensepitched eighth shutout of the season, beating No. 9 Purdue 1-0 on 10/11, while holding Pur-due to only four second-half shots ... grabbed her first career points with an assist againstSouth Dakota on 10/4 while the defense allowed just one shot and none on goal ... held Wis-consin to only three shots on goal on 10/1 ... held Illinois to only five shots on goal, and nonein the final overtime to preserve the tie ... did not tally a shot as the defense pitched theirsixth shutout on 9/24 vs. Iowa ... took second shot of the season on 9/20 as Minnesota putup a season high 31 ... defense held Montana on 9/20 to just one shot, including none in thesecond half ... held Nevada on 9/18 to no shots in the first half ... took first shot of the sea-son on 9/4 ... on 8/21, defense held South Dakota State without a shot in the second half ...joined Jennie Clark and Kylie Kallman as the starting back three in each match this season... made first career start on 8/21 ... one of six players to start every match this season.

#12 Sara Clancy: Has appeared in 60 career matches and five this season ... scored her sec-ond goal of the season on 9/18, making good on her only shot of the game ... one of four play-ers with multiple goals this season ... scored first goal of the season and second careergame-winner on 9/4 ... scored on a penalty kick, which was first PK of her career ... hasplayed in more matches than any current player.

#13 Steph Brandt: Has not appeared in a match.

#14 Olivia Bagnall: Has appeared in each match this season, and started 13 ... part of a de-fense to pitch eight shutouts, allowing just nine goals on the season ... defense pitched eighthshutout of the season, beating No. 9 Purdue 1-0 on 10/11, while holding Purdue to only foursecond-half shots ... notched her first career two-goal game with her second and third careergoals on 10/4 against South Dakota ... scored her first career goal on 9/27 against Illinois,scoring the Gophers first goal of the game ... did not fire a shot at the defense pitched its sixthshutout on 9/24 ... took first shot in four games and tallied a career high three on 9/20 as Min-nesota put up a season high 31 ... part of a defense that allowed just one shot on 9/20 ... didnot start on 9/6 but tallied first career shot on goal ... tallied first career shot on 8/30 againstKennesaw State, finishing with two on the day ... started first career match on 8/21 againstSouth Dakota State ... one of two true freshman in the starting line-up ... joined Allie Phillipsas the first true freshmen to start a season opener since Katie Bethke, Kylie Kallman and JulieRezac all started the 2007 opener.

#16 Angie Olson: Has appeared in 49 career matches with 16 starts, including 13 this sea-son ... eight points are third on the team and three goals are tied for third ... landed her onlyshot on goal in the 1-0 win over No. 9 Purdue on 10/11 ... scored the Gophers first goal inthe 2-1 OT win at Wisconsin ... took two shots, landing each on goal on 9/24 vs. Iowa ...scored her second career goal on 9/18 vs. Nevada at the 3:45 mark ... has scored Minnesotatwo fastest goals this season, also scoring in the fifth minute on 8/21 ... grabbed second as-sist on the season in the 3-2 win over Wisconsin-Milwaukee on 9/11 ... on 9/13 was heldwithout a shot for the first time in four matches ... tallied a career high four shots on 9/6 ...notched first assist of the season on 9/6 ... against South Dakota State on 8/21 scored thefirst goal of the match, which was the first of her career ... score came just 4:10 into the match... goal also stood as the game-winner ... two points tied a career high ... started for the firsttime since Aug. 26, 2008, also against SDSU.

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#19 Tamara Strahota: Has appeared in every match the last two seasons ... has 16 careerstarts, including 10 on the season ... has taken at least two shots in 12-of-14 matches thisseason ... has taken four or more shots eight times ... has taken a shot in seven straightgames ... 44 total shots and 22 shots on goal are second on the the team ... Gophers are 7-0-1 in her career when she scores ... tallied first assist on the season, helping on MollyRouse’s game-winner in the 1-0 win over No. 9 Purdue on 10/11 ... took a game high fiveshots, and scored her third goal of the season on 10/4 against South Dakota ... took a gamehigh four shots in the 2-1 OT win at Wisconsin on 10/1 ... took a game-high five shots againstIllinois on 9/27 and scored her second goal of the season ... took two shots against Iowa on9/24 ... tied a season high and led the team with five shots on 9/18 ... added four more shotson 9/20 as Minnesota put up 31 ... fired off two shots on 9/11 but was held without a shot ongoal for the first time in three matches ... was held without a shot on 9/13, snapping a four-match streak ... took four shots on 9/4 and two on 9/6 ... started on 8/28 against Georgia forthe first time since 11/9/08 ... tied a career high on 8/30 with three shots on goal ... fired offa team-high four shots on 8/21 against South Dakota State, landing a team-high three on goal... scored the third goal of the match, less than five minutes into the second half ... score inseason opener was third straight regular season match with goal ... 86 career shots, eight ca-reer goals and 20 career points are third among current players.

#20 Julie Rezac: Has appeared in 58 career matches with 55 career starts ... has missed justone match the last three seasons ... has started 22 straight matches ... tied for the team leadwith four assists ... was held without a shot on 10/11 at Purdue for just the second time in thelast nine matches, and only the fourth time all year ... tallied one assist as Minnesota beatSouth Dakota on 10/4 ... put a team high three shots on goal on 10/1 ...was held without ashot against Illinois on 9/27 for the first time since 9/6, breaking a string of five straightmatches... tied a career high with three shots and a team high two on goal against Iowa on9/24 ... has taken at least one shot in 8-of-11 games this season ... tallied three shots in four-of-five matches from 9/11 to 9/24 ... earned assists in back-to-back matches on 9/18 and9/20 ... now has nine assists in her career ... first time this season with points in back-to-backmatches, and just the second time in her career ... tied a season and career high with threeshots on 9/20 as Minnesota fired off a season high 31 ... scored her first goal of the seasonas the game-winner on 9/11 against Wisconsin-Milwaukee and tied a career high with threeshots ... took three shots for the second straight match on 9/13 ... game-winner was the sec-ond of her career ... tallied one shot on 9/4 ... one of just three players to record a shot on8/28 ... finished the opener on 8/21 with one point ... 10 career assists are third best amongcurrent players while 18 career points and 46 career shots are fourth ... one of five playerswith 50+ career starts ... one of six players to start every match this season.

#21 Kylie Kallman: Has started all 59 matches the last five seasons, only player with thatdistinction ... part of a defense to pitch eight shutouts, allowing just nine goals on the season... defense pitched eighth shutout of the season, beating No. 9 Purdue 1-0 on 10/11, whileholding Purdue to only four second-half shots ... defense allowed just one shot and none ongoal against South Dakota on 10/4 ... allowed just three shots on goal and none in OT asMinnesota came back to beat Wisconsin on 10/1 ... posted career highs in 9/27 vs. Illinois withthree shots and two on goal and grabbed her second assist of the season ... held Illinois toonly five shots on goal, and none in the final overtime to preserve the tie ... took one shot on9/24 against Iowa as the defense pitched their sixth shutout ... earned first assist of the sea-son the fourth of her career on 9/18 ... tied a season high with two shots on 9/18 ... defenseheld Montana on 9/20 to a season low one shot, including none in the second half ... held Ne-vada on 9/18 to no shots in the first half ... tied a season high with two shots on 9/4 ... scoredthe final goal against on 8/21, a header off a corner kick ... goal was the third of her career... on 8/21 held South Dakota State without a shot in the second half ... joined Jennie Clarkand Josie Solie as the starting back three in each match this season ... has been in the start-ing line-up for the last 31 Minnesota shutouts ... one of five players with 50+ career starts ...one of six players to start every match this season.

#28 Katie Roberts: Made first career appearance on 10/4 vs. South Dakota, playing the final66:52 and preserving the shutout.

#41 Jennie Clark: Has appeared in 57 career matches and started the last 56 ... part of adefense to pitch eight shutouts, allowing just nine goals on the season ... defense pitchedeighth shutout of the season, beating No. 9 Purdue 1-0 on 10/11, while holding Purdue to onlyfour second-half shots ... tallied first points of the season with an assist against South Dakotaon 10/4 while the defense allowed just one shot and none on goal ... allowed just three shotson goal and none in OT as Minnesota came back to beat Wisconsin on 10/1 ... held Illinoisto only five shots on goal, and none in the final overtime to preserve the tie ... landed her onlyshot on goal against Iowa on 9/24, while the defense pitched their sixth shutout of the sea-son ... took a career high three shots against Montana on 9/20 as Minnesota racked up a sea-son high 31 ... landed a career high two shots on goal against Nevada on 9/18 ... defense heldMontana to a season low one shot, including none in the second half ... held Nevada with-out a shot in the first half ... took first shot of the season on 8/30 ...on 8/21 held South DakotaState without a shot in the second half ... joined Kylie Kallman and Josie Solie as the start-ing back three in each match this season ... has been in the starting line-up for the last 31Minnesota shutouts ... one of five players with 50+ career starts ... one of six players to startevery match this season.

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Bagnall’s Career HighsG...........2 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09A ..................................................................................XP ...........4 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09Sh .........3 ....vs. Montana ................................09/20/09SOG......2 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09

Bethke’s Career HighsG...........4 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09A ...........2 ....2x, last vs. South Dakota............10/04/09P ...........10 ..vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09Sh .........9 ....vs. Montana ................................09/20/09SOG......4 ....4x, last vs. South Dakota............10/04/09

Brandt’s Career HighsG..................................................................................XA ..................................................................................XP ..................................................................................XShots ...........................................................................XSOG ............................................................................X

Clancy’s Career HighsG...........2 ....vs. Northern Iowa .......................08/22/08A ...........1 ....vs. Creighton ..............................09/07/08P ...........4 ....vs. Northern Iowa .......................08/22/08S ...........5 ....vs. Central Florida ......................08/31/07SOG......2 ....4x, last vs. North Dakota State ...09/06/09

Clark’s Career HighsG...........1 ....2x, last at Nevada.......................09/12/08A ...........1 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09P ...........2 ....2x, last at Nevada.......................09/12/08Sh .........3 ....vs. Montana ................................09/20/09SOG......2 ....vs. Nevada..................................09/18/09

Eckstrom’s Career HighsG...........1 ....3x, last vs. Penn State ................11/09/08A ...........1 ....4x, last at Illinois .........................09/27/09P ...........2 ....3x, last vs. Penn State ................11/09/08Shots.....5 ....at Kennesaw State .....................08/30/09SOG......2 ....2x, last at Kennesaw State .........08/30/09

Kallman’s Career HighsG...........1 ....3x, last vs. South Dakota St. ......08/21/09A ...........1 ....5x, last at Illinois .........................09/27/09P ...........2 ....3x, last vs. South Dakota St. ......08/21/09Shots.....3 ....2x, last st Illinois .........................09/27/09SOG......2 ....at Illinois......................................09/27/09

Olson’s Career HighsG...........1 ....3x, last at Wisconsin...................10/01/09A ...........2 ....vs. Northern Iowa .......................08/22/08P ...........2 ....4x, last vs. at Wisconsin .............10/01/09Sh .........4 ....vs. North DakotaState ................09/06/09SOG......2 ....3x, last at Wisconsin ....................10/01/09

Parkhill’s Career HighsMin ........110:00 ..2x, last at Illinois...................09/27/09GA (H)...2 ...........3x, last at Illinois.......................09/27/09GA (L) ...0 ...........8x, last at Purdue .................10/11/09Svs........10 .........at Wisconsin-Milwaukee.......09/11/09

Phillips’ Career HighsGoals ....1 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09Assists ..1 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09Points....3 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09Shots.....3 ....at Kennesaw State .....................08/30/09SOG......2 ....2x, last vs. South Dakota............10/04/09

Price’s Career HighsG...........1 ....vs. Nevada..................................09/18/09A ...........1 ....vs. North Dakota State ...............09/06/09P ...........2 ....vs. Nevada..................................09/18/09Sh .........3 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09SOG......1 ....3x, last vs. South Dakota............10/04/09

Rezac’s Career HighsG...........1 ....4x, last at Wisconsin-Milwaukee ....09/11/09A ...........1 ....10x, last vs. South Dakota..........10/04/09P ...........2 ....3x, last vs. Marquette..................11/14/08Sh .........4 ....at Wisconsin ...............................10/01/09SOG......3 ....2x, last at Wisconsin...................10/01/09

Robert’s Career HighsMin ........66:52 .....vs. South Dakota ................10/04/09GA (H)...0 ............vs. South Dakota ................10/04/09GA (L) ...0 ............vs. South Dakota ................10/04/09Svs........0 ............vs. South Dakota ................10/04/09

Rouse’s Career HighsG...........2 ....vs. North Dakota State ...............09/06/09A ...........2 ....vs. South Dakota State...............08/21/09P ...........4 ....vs. North Dakota State ...............09/06/09Sh .........9 ....at North Dakota State .................08/31/08SOG......6 ....vs. Purdue ..................................10/10/08

Shelander’s Career HighsG...........1 ....vs. Montana ................................09/16/07A ...........3 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09P ...........3 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09Sh .........2 ....2x, last vs. North Dakota State ...09/06/09SOG......1 ....6x, last vs. South Dakota............10/04/09

Solie’s Career HighsG..................................................................................XA ...........1 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09P ...........1 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09Sh .........1 ....6x, last at Wisconsin...................10/01/09SOG......1 ....3x, last vs. Montana....................09/20/09

Strahota’s Career HighsG...........1 ....8x, last vs. South Dakota............10/04/09A ...........1 ....4x, last at Purdue........................10/11/09P ...........3 ....vs. Northwestern.........................10/26/08Sh .........7 ....vs. Northern Iowa .......................08/22/08SOG......4 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09

Tripp’s Career HighsG...........1 ....2x, last vs. South Dakota............10/04/09A ..................................................................................XP ...........2 ....2x, last vs. South Dakota............10/04/09Sh .........2 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09SOG......2 ....vs. South Dakota ........................10/04/09

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 10-2-2 6-0-1 4-2-1 0-0CONFERENCE 3-0-1 1-0 2-0-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 7-2-1 5-0-1 2-2 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 21 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 4-0 987Aug 28 at #16 Georgia L 0-2 1506Aug 30 at Kennesaw State W 1-0 287Sep 04 TENNESSEE To2 0-0 856Sep 06 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 4-0 1023Sep 11 at Milwaukee W 3-2 427Sep 13 at Marquette L 0-1 502

% Sep 18 NEVADA W 4-1 1670% Sep 20 MONTANA W 1-0 753* Sep 24 IOWA W 1-0 682* Sep 27 at Illinois To2 2-2 2347* Oct 01 at Wisconsin Wot 2-1 173

Oct 04 SOUTH DAKOTA W 9-0 651* Oct 11 at #9 Purdue W 1-0 163

% = Minnesota Gold Classic

TEAM STATISTICS MINN OPPSHOT STATISTICS

Goals-Shot attempts 32-253 9-119 Goals scored per game 2.29 0.64

Shot pct. .126 .076Shots on goal-Attempts 121-253 46-119SOG pct. .478 .387Shots/Game 18.1 8.5

CORNER KICKS 104 49 Goals off corners 4 1PENALTY KICKS 2-2 1-1PENALTIES

Fouls 117 118 Yellow cards 5 4

Red cards 0 2ATTENDANCE

Total 6622 5405 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/946 7/772

Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att3 Bethke, Katie 14 11 4 26 51 . 2 16 25 . 490 3 1 -16 Rouse, Molly 14 4 2 10 31 .129 16 .516 2 0-016 Olson, Angie 13 3 2 8 15 . 200 10 . 667 1 0 -019 Strahota, Tamara 14 3 1 7 44 .068 22 .500 0 0-014 Bagnall, Olivia 14 3 0 6 11 . 273 6 . 545 1 0 -020 Rezac, Julie 14 1 4 6 21 .048 9 .429 1 0-012 Clancy, Sara 5 2 0 4 4 . 500 4 1.000 1 1-15 Tripp, Dana 9 2 0 4 4 .500 3 .750 1 0-021 Kallman, Kylie 14 1 2 4 16 . 062 6 . 375 0 0 -08 Eckstrom, Shari 13 0 4 4 20 .000 6 .300 0 0-010 Price, Marissa 14 1 1 3 12 . 083 3 . 250 0 0 -07 Phillips, Allie 11 1 1 3 9 .111 4 .444 0 0-09 Shelander, Katie 10 0 3 3 4 . 000 2 . 500 0 0 -041 Clark, Jennie 14 0 1 1 8 .000 4 .500 0 0-011 Solie, Josie 14 0 1 1 3 . 000 1 . 333 0 0 -028 Roberts, Katie 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-01 Parkhill, Cat 14 0 0 0 0 . 000 0 . 000 0 0 -0

Total 14 32 26 90 253 .126 121 .478 10 2-2Opponents 14 9 7 25 119 . 076 46 . 387 2 1 -1

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho28 Roberts, Katie 1 66:52 0 0.00 0 . 000 0-0-0 0 .01 Parkhill, Cat 14 1241:14 9 0.65 35 .795 10-2-2 7.0

Total 14 1308:06 9 0.62 37 . 804 10-2-2 8Opponents 14 1308:06 32 2.20 89 .736 2-10-2 3

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMinnesota 14 17 1 0 32Opponents 2 7 0 0 9

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMinnesota 116 125 9 3 253Opponents 42 67 4 6 119

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMinnesota 11 22 3 1 37Opponents 37 46 5 1 89

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMinnesota 55 46 1 2 104Opponents 22 24 0 3 49

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalMinnesota 48 61 3 5 117Opponents 75 41 1 1 118

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## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw pk-att gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw pk-att3 Bethke, Katie 14-13 11 4 26 51 . 216 3 1-1 • 56-53 20 16 56 123 . 163 3 1-16 Rouse, Molly 14-14 4 2 10 31 .129 2 0-0 • 59-52 10 12 32 125 .080 4 0-016 Olson, Angie 13-13 3 2 8 15 . 200 1 0-0 • 48-16 3 6 12 28 . 107 1 0-019 Strahota, Tamara 14-10 3 1 7 44 .068 0 0-0 • 40-16 8 4 20 86 .093 5 0-014 Bagnall, Olivia 14-13 3 0 6 11 . 273 1 0-0 • 14-13 3 0 6 11 . 273 1 0-020 Rezac, Julie 14-14 1 4 6 21 .048 1 0-0 • 58-55 4 10 18 46 .087 2 0-012 Clancy, Sara 5-0 2 0 4 4 . 500 1 1-1 • 60-20 5 1 11 30 . 167 2 1-15 Tripp, Dana 9-0 2 0 4 4 .500 1 0-0 • 21-1 2 0 4 4 .500 1 0-021 Kallman, Kylie 14-14 1 2 4 16 . 062 0 0-0 • 59-59 3 5 11 38 . 079 0 1-18 Eckstrom, Shari 13-13 0 4 4 20 .000 0 0-0 • 34-13 3 4 10 33 .091 1 0-010 Price, Marissa 14-4 1 1 3 12 . 0 83 0 0-0 • 14-4 1 1 3 12 . 0 83 0 0-07 Phillips, Allie 11-1 1 1 3 9 .111 0 0-0 • 11-1 1 1 3 9 .111 0 0-09 Shelander, Katie 10-3 0 3 3 4 . 000 0 0-0 • 41-4 1 5 7 10 . 100 0 0-041 Clark, Jennie 14-14 0 1 1 8 .000 0 0-0 • 57-56 2 1 5 14 .143 0 0-011 Solie, Josie 14-14 0 1 1 3 . 000 0 0-0 • 34-14 0 1 1 6 . 0 00 0 0-028 Roberts, Katie 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 • 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-01 Parkhill, Cat 14-14 0 0 0 0 . 0 00 0 0-0 • 14-14 0 0 0 0 . 0 00 0 0-0

Total 144 32 26 90 253 .126 10 2-2Opponents 144 9 7 25 119 . 076 2 1-1

## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho shots faced28 Roberts, Katie 1-0 66:52 0 0.00 0 . 000 0 0 0 0.0 1

Career totals 1-0 66:52 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 11 Parkhill, Cat 14-14 1241:14 9 0.65 35 . 7 95 10 2 2 7.0 115

Career totals 14-14 1241:14 9 0.65 35 .795 10 2 2 7.0 115Total 14 1308:06 9 0.62 37 . 8 04 10 2 2 8 116Opponents 14 1308:06 32 2.20 89 .736 2 10 2 3 251

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GOLDEN GOPHER SOCCER SEASON/CAREER STATISTICS - thru 10/11/09

STARTING LINE-UPSGK F F M/F M M M M D D D

08/21: South Dakota State Parkhill Rezac Phillips Bagnall Eckstrom Olson Rouse Shelander Clark Kallman Solie08/28: Georgia Parkhill Rezac Strahota Bagnall Bethke Eckstrom Rouse Olson Clark Kallman Solie08/30: Kennesaw State Parkhill Rezac Strahota Bagnall Bethke Eckstrom Rouse Olson Clark Kallman Solie09/04: Tennessee Parkhill Bethke Price Bagnall Eckstrom Olson Rezac Rouse Clark Kallman Solie09/06: North Dakota State Parkhill Bethke Rezac Strahota Eckstrom Olson Price Rouse Clark Kallman Solie09/11: UW-Milwaukee Parkhill Bethke Rezac Strahota Bagnall Eckstrom Olson Rouse Clark Kallman Solie09/13: Marquette Parkhill Bethke Rezac Strahota Bagnall Eckstrom Olson Rouse Clark Kallman Solie09/18: Nevada Parkhill Bethke Rezac Strahota Bagnall Eckstrom Olson Rouse Clark Kallman Solie09/20: Montana Parkhill Bethke Rezac Bagnall Eckstrom Olson Rouse Shelander Clark Kallman Solie09/24: Iowa Parkhill Bethke Strahota Bagnall Eckstrom Olson Rezac Rosue Clark Kallman Solie09/27: Illinois Parkhill Bethke Strahota Bagnall Eckstrom Olson Rezac Rouse Clark Kallman Solie10/01: Wisconsin Parkhill Bethke Strahota Bagnall Eckstrom Olson Rezac Rouse Clark Kallman Solie10/04: South Dakota Parkhill Bethke Strahota Bagnall Price Rezac Rouse Shelander Clark Kallman Solie10/11: Purdue Parkhill Bethke Price Bagnall Eckstrom Olson Rezac Rouse Clark Kallman Solie10/16: Penn State10/18: Ohio State10/23: Michigan10/25: Michigan State10/30: Northwestern11/06: Indiana

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NSCAA TOP-25 POLL - 10/13/09No. School Pts. Prev. W-L-T1. Stanford (31) 775 1 13-0-02. North Carolina 737 2 11-1-13. UCLA 710 3 11-1-14. Portland 690 4 12-1-05. South Carolina 625 7 13-0-16. Wake Forest 575 11 10-2-17. Notre Dame 573 8 10-3-18. Boston College 560 6 11-2-09. Florida State 510 5 10-2-110. Rutgers 444 10 10-2-311. Florida 443 14 10-4-112. Central Florida 408 16 10-3-113. Maryland 343 19 10-2-114. Texas A&M 331 17 9-4-115. USC 304 23 10-3-016. Virginia Tech 271 12 10-3-016. LSU 271 13 9-3-218. Purdue 245 9 7-3-319. Ohio State 199 25 10-2-120. Santa Clara 172 15 8-5-121. California 171 21 8-3-122. Indiana 136 RV 9-3-123. Georgia 95 18 11-2-124. Arizona State 84 20 7-3-225. BYU 71 RV 11-2-2

Number in parentheses indicates number of first place votes

Also receiving votes: Charlotte 60, St. John's 52, Min-nesota 41, Mississippi 36, Georgetown 33, Washington State32.5, Dayton 21.5, San Diego 21, Virginia 11, Kansas 7, Yale5, Memphis 4, Connecticut 2, Michigan State 2, Washington2, West Virginia 1

SOCCER TIMES TOP-25 POLL - 10/12/09No. School W-L-T Pts. Prev.1. Stanford (16) 13-0-0 400 12. North Carolina 11-1-1 377 23. Portland 12-1-0 367 34. UCLA 11-1-1 357 45. South Carolina 13-0-1 321 76. Boston College 11-2-0 307 67. Wake Forest 10-2-1 294 98. Florida State 10-2-1 279 59. Notre Dame 10-3-1 276 810. Southern California 10-3-0 211 1911. Rutgers 10-2-3 195 1112. Brigham Young 11-2-2 187 1313. Virginia Tech 10-3-0 184 1214. Texas A&M 9-4-1 175 1415. Louisiana State 9-3-2 165 1016. Ohio State 10-2-1 161 2117. Florida 10-4-1 155 1718. California 8-3-1 115 2219. Maryland 10-2-1 111 NR20. Central Florida 10-3-1 103 2521. Georgia 11-2-1 79 1622. Santa Clara 8-5-1 69 1523. Purdue 7-3-3 47 1824. Washington State 8-3-1 43 NR25. St. John's 10-3-1 34 24

Dropped out: No. 20 Virginia, No. 23 Michigan State.

Others receiving votes: Michigan State 28, Minnesota 23,Virginia 23, Mississippi 22, Arizona State 20, Dayton 18, Indi-ana 13, San Diego 9, Washington 9, Charlotte 5, Missouri 5,Central Michigan 3, Connecticut 3, West Virginia 3, Kansas 2,Colorado 1, Navy 1.

NSCAA GREAT LAKES REGION POLL - 10/12/09No. School Prev. W-L-T1. Indiana 2 9-3-12. Ohio State 4 10-2-13. Minnesota 5 10-2-24. Purdue 1 7-3-35. Michigan State 3 7-1-46. Penn State 8 7-5-17. Wisconsin 7 7-5-28. Illinois 6 5-5-39. Central Michigan NR 11-3-010. Wisconsin-Milwaukee NR 7-5-3

SOCCER AMERICA TOP-25 POLL - 10/12/09No. School W-L-T Prev.1. Stanford 13-0-0 12. Portland 11-1-0 23. North Carolina 10-1-1 34. UCLA 11-1-1 45. South Carolina 13-0-1 86. Florida State 10-2-1 57. Boston College 11-2-0 78. Notre Dame 10-3-1 99. USC 10-3-0 1410. Maryland 10-2-1 1711. Virginia Tech 10-3-0 612. BYU 11-2-2 1813. Wake Forest 10-2-1 2114. UCF 10-3-1 NR15. Michigan State 7-1-4 1016. Texas A&M 9-4-1 2317. California 8-3-1 1918. St. John's 10-3-1 1119. Rutgers 10-2-3 1220. LSU 9-3-2 1521. Mississippi 9-3-1 2422. Marquette 9-4-2 NR23. Ohio State 10-2-1 NR24. Georgia 11-2-1 1625. San Diego 7-4-2 NR

2009 BIG TEN PRESEASON COACHES POLLConf.(‘08) Overall(‘08)

1. Penn State ..............8-2-0.........................16-8-02. Michigan State ........5-4-1.........................14-7-33. Illinois......................5-5-0.........................12-9-24. Purdue ....................5-3-2.........................12-7-35. Minnesota ..............8-2-0.........................22-4-0

Ohio State...............5-5-0.........................8-10-27. Wisconsin ...............3-7-0...........................9-9-18. Indiana ....................3-6-1.........................8-10-19. Northwestern ..........5-5-0.........................10-9-110. Iowa ........................3-6-1 .........................9-11-111. Michigan .................1-6-3.........................4-10-5

POLLS

GOLDEN GOPHERS IN THE NSCAA TOP-25Date Rank08/11 1908/25 1709/01 1909/09 2309/15 RV09/22 --09/29 --10/06 --10/13 RV

NCAAWOMEN’S SOCCER RPI - 10/4/09Rk Name Conf W-L1. North Carolina Atlantic Coast 10-1-12. Stanford Pacific-10 11-0-03. Florida St. Atlantic Coast 10-1-04. Portland West Coast 11-1-05. UCF Conference USA 8-3-16. South Carolina Southeastern 11-0-17. Virginia Tech Atlantic Coast 10-2-08. UCLA Pacific-10 9-1-19. Boston College Atlantic Coast 10-2-010. Arizona St. Pacific-10 7-1-211. Connecticut Big East 9-3-012. Georgia Southeastern 10-1-113. Santa Clara West Coast 8-4-114. LSU Southeastern 8-2-215. Texas A&M Big 12 7-4-116. Wake Forest Atlantic Coast 9-2-117. Southern California Pacific-10 8-3-018. Oregon Pacific-10 8-2-119. Florida Southeastern 8-4-120. Maryland Atlantic Coast 9-2-021. Oregon St. Pacific-10 8-2-122. Washington St. Pacific-10 7-3-023. Notre Dame Big East 8-3-124. Penn St. Big Ten 5-5-125. UAB Conference USA 8-4-026. Miami (FL) Atlantic Coast 6-6-027. Indiana Big Ten 9-3-128. Memphis Conference USA 8-4-029. Ohio St. Big Ten 8-2-130. Purdue Big Ten 7-2-331. Auburn Southeastern 5-4-332. St. John's (NY) Big East 9-2-133. Washington Pacific-10 8-2-134. Villanova Big East 8-3-235. BYU Mountain West 10-2-136. Michigan St. Big Ten 7-1-337. Illinois Big Ten 5-4-338. Dayton Atlantic 10 8-0-439. Colorado Col. Conference USA 7-4-140. California Pacific-10 6-3-141. San Diego St. Mountain West 7-3-342. Colorado Big 12 7-6-043. Minnesota Big Ten 9-2-244. Vanderbilt Southeastern 7-4-145. Mississippi Southeastern 8-3-046. West Virginia Big East 5-4-447. Kansas Big 12 8-4-148. North Carolina St. Atlantic Coast 7-4-149. Wisconsin Big Ten 6-5-250. Marquette Big East 8-4-151. Tennessee Southeastern 6-5-152. Texas Tech Big 12 8-4-153. New Mexico Mountain West 9-1-254. Rutgers Big East 9-1-355. Alabama Southeastern 5-4-156. Georgetown Big East 8-3-257. Charlotte Atlantic 10 10-2-058. Samford Southern 7-1-259. William & Mary Colonial 9-3-060. Virginia Atlantic Coast 6-3-261. Mississippi St. Southeastern 8-2-262. Pepperdine West Coast 6-4-063. Duke Atlantic Coast 4-5-364. St. Mary's (CA) West Coast 8-5-0

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GAME 1Aug. 21, 2009 • St. Paul, Minn.Elizabeth Lyle Robbie StadiumAttendance: 987

South Dakota State (0-1-0) 0#19 MINNESOTA (1-0-0) 4SCORING 1 2 OT OT FSouth Dakota State 0 0 - - 0Minnesota 2 2 - - 4

Scoring:04:10 - Minnesota: Olson/1 (Rouse)17:02 - Minnesota: Bethke/1 (UA)49:33 - Minnesota: Strahota/1 (Rezac)52:43 - Minnesota: Kallman/1 (Rouse)

Shots: Minnesota 15, South Dakota State 2SOG: Minnesota 8, South Dakota State 1Corner Kicks: Minnesota 8, South Dakota State 2Fouls: Minnesota 13, South Dakota State 8

Goalkeepers:South Dakota State: Rogers (90:00, 4 GA, 4 svs)Minnesota: Parkhill (90:00, 0 GA, 1 sv)

GAME 2Aug. 28, 2009 • Athens, Ga.Turner Soccer ComplexAttendance: 1506

#17 Minnesota (1-1-0) 0#16 GEORGIA (2-0-0) 2SCORING 1 2 OT OT FMinnesota 0 0 - - 0Georgia 0 2 - - 2

Scoring:45:38 - Georgia: Perry/1 (Miller)72:32 - Georgia: Falle/1 (Dreesen, Patterson)

Shots: Georgia 8, Minnesota 5SOG: Georgia 3, Minnesota 2Corner Kicks: Minnesota 6, Georgia 4Fouls: Minnesota 9, Georgia 9

Goalkeepers:Minnesota: Parkhill (90:00, 2 GA, 1 sv)Georgia: Betos (90:00, 0 GA, 2 svs)

GAME 3Aug. 30, 2009 • Kennesaw, Ga.KSU Soccer ComplexAttendance: 287

#17 MINNESOTA (2-1-0) 1Kennesaw State (1-2-0) 0SCORING 1 2 OT OT FMinnesota 0 1 - - 1Kennesaw State 0 0 - - 0

Scoring:84:17 - Minnesota: Bethke/2 (UA)

Shots: Minnesota 24, Kennesaw State 3SOG: Minnesota 11, Kennesaw State 1Corner Kicks: Minnesota 6, Kennesaw State 2Fouls: Kennesaw State 12, Minnesota 5

Goalkeepers:Minnesota: Parkhill (90:00, 0 GA, 1 sv)Kennesaw State: Pugh (90:00, 1 GA, 10 svs)

GAME 4Sept. 4, 2009 • St. Paul, Minn.Elizabeth Lyle Robbie StadiumAttendance: 856

Tennessee (1-2-1) 0#19 Minnesota (2-1-1) 0 (O2)

SCORING 1 2 OT OT FTennessee 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0

Scoring:-

Shots: Tennessee 19, Minnesota 19SOG: Tennessee 3, Minnesota 3Corner Kicks: Minnesota 6, Tennessee 4Fouls: Minnesota 10, Tennessee 8

Goalkeepers:Tennessee: Baird (110:00, 0 GA, 3 svs)Minnesota: Parkhill (110:00, 0 GA, 3 svs)

GAME 5Sept. 6, 2009 • St. Paul, Minn.Elizabeth Lyle Robbie StadiumAttendance: 1,023

North Dakota State (2-2-1) 0#19 MINNESOTA (3-1-1) 4SCORING 1 2 OT OT FNorth Dakota State 0 0 - - 0Minnesota 2 2 - - 4

Scoring:42:55 - Minnesota: Clancy/1 (Penalty Kick)43:38 - Minnesota: Rouse/1 (UA)63:25 - Minnesota: Rouse/2 (Olson)70:43 - Minnesota: Bethke/3 (Price)

Shots: Minnesota 22, North Dakota State 4SOG: Minnesota 11, North Dakota State 1Corner Kicks: Minnesota 8, North Dakota State 0Fouls: North Dakota State 9, Minnesota 8

Goalkeepers:North Dakota State: Bertsch (73:30, 4 GA, 5 svs)North Dakota State: Stemple (16:30, 0 GA, 2 svs)Minnesota: Parkhill (90:00, 0 GA, 1 sv)

GAME 6Sept. 11, 2009 • Milwaukee, Wis.Englemann FieldAttendance: 427

#23 MINNESOTA (4-1-1) 3Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2-3-2) 2SCORING 1 2 OT OT FMinnesota 1 2 - - 3Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0 2 - - 2

Scoring:04:56 - Minnesota: Bethke/4 (UA)52:52 - Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Talbert/1 (Megna, Hagen)59:44 - Minnesota: Bethke/5 (Eckstrom)66:07 - Minnesota: Rezac/1 (Olson)67:29 - Wisconsin-Milwaukee/2 (Penalty Kick)

Shots: Wisconsin-Milwaukee 22, Minnesota 12SOG: Wisconsin-Milwaukee 12, Minnesota 5Corner Kicks: Wisconsin-Milwaukee 6, Minnesota 3Fouls: Minnesota 16, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 11

Goalkeepers:Minnesota: Parkhill (90:00, 2 GA, 10 svs)Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Deebach (45:00, 1 GA, 1 sv)Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Forbes (45:00, 2 GA, 1 sv)

GAME 7Sept. 13, 2009 • Milwaukee, Wis.Valley FieldsAttendance: 502

#23 Minnesota (4-2-1) 0MARQUETTE (5-2-0) 1SCORING 1 2 OT OT FMinnesota 0 0 - - 0Marquette 0 1 - - 1

Scoring:48:10 - Marquette: Ryan/2 (Victor)

Shots: Marquette 12, Minnesota 9SOG: Marquette 5, Minnesota 4Corner Kicks: Marquette 7, Minnesota 7Fouls: Marquette 13, Minnesota 8

Goalkeepers:Minnesota: Parkhill (90:00, 1 GA, 4 svs)Marquette: Kulla (90:00, 0 GA, 4 svs)

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GAME 8Sept. 18, 2009 • St. Paul, Minn.Minnesota Gold ClassicElizabeth Lyle Robbie StadiumAttendance: 1,670

Nevada (2-6-0) 1MINNESOTA (5-2-1) 4SCORING 1 2 OT OT FNevada 0 1 - - 1Minnesota 2 2 - - 4

Scoring:03:45 - Minnesota: Olson/2 (Bethke)41:24 - Minnesota: Tripp/1 (Rezac)49:54 - Minnesota: Price/1 (Eckstrom)70:33 - Nevada: Erickson/3 (UA)87:01 - Minnesota: Clancy/2 (Kallman)

Shots: Minnesota 23, Nevada 5SOG: Minnesota 13, Nevada 5Corner Kicks: Minnesota 15, Nevada 2Fouls: Nevada 14, Minnesota 9

Goalkeepers:Nevada: Moreno (90:00, 4 GA, 9 svs)Minnesota: Parkhill (90:00, 1 GA, 3 svs)Minnesota: Team (00:00, 0 GA, 1 sv)

GAME 9Sept. 20, 2009 • St. Paul, Minn.Minnesota Gold ClassicElizabeth Lyle Robbie StadiumAttendance: 753

Montana (2-7-0) 0MINNESOTA (6-2-1) 1SCORING 1 2 OT OT FMontana 0 0 - - 0Minnesota 1 0 - - 1

Scoring:18:11 - Minnesota: Bethke/6(Rezac)

Shots: Minnesota 31, Montana 1SOG: Minnesota 11, Montana 0Corner Kicks: Minnesota 10, Montana 1Fouls: Montana 1, Minnesota 0

Goalkeepers:Montana: Fisher (45:00, 1 GA, 4 svs)Montana: Harris (45:00, 0 GA, 6 svs)Minnesota: Parkhill (90:00, 0 GA, 0 svs)

GAME 10Sept. 24, 2009 • St. Paul, Minn.Elizabeth Lyle Robbie StadiumAttendance: 682

Iowa (7-3-0) 0MINNESOTA (7-2-1) 1SCORING 1 2 OT OT FIowa 0 0 - - 0Minnesota 0 1 - - 1

Scoring:83:43 - Minnesota: Rouse/3 (Eckstrom)

Shots: Minnesota 17, Iowa 8SOG: Minnesota 9, Iowa 3Corner Kicks: Minnesota 4, Iowa 1Fouls: Minnesota 6, Iowa 3

Goalkeepers:Iowa: Moran (90:00, 1 GA, 8 svs)Minnesota: Parkhill (90:00, 0 GA, 3 svs)

GAME 11Sept. 27, 2009 • Champaign, Ill.Illinois Soccer and Track StadiumAttendance: 2,347

Minnesota (7-2-2) 2Illinois (5-3-2) 2 (O2)SCORING 1 2 OT OT FMinnesota 1 1 0 0 2Illinois 1 1 0 0 2

Scoring:16:27 - Illinois: Sahly/2 (Hilbrands)34:42 - Minnesota: Bagnall/1 (Kallman, Bethke)45:42 - Minnesota: Strahota/2 (Eckstrom)48:23 - Illinois: Santacaterina/1 (UA)

Shots: Minnesota 16, Illinois 11SOG: Minnesota 9, Illinos 5Corner Kicks: Minnesota 11, Illinois 7Fouls: Minnesota 17, Illinois 9

Goalkeepers:Minnesota: Parkhill (110:00, 2 GA, 3 svs)Illinois: Kapicka (110:00, 2 GA, 7 svs)

GAME 12Oct. 1, 2009 • Madison, Wis.McClimon Soccer ComplexAttendance: 173

MINNESOTA (8-2-2) 2Wisconsin (5-5-2) 1 (OT)SCORING 1 2 OT OT FMinnesota 0 1 1 - 2Wisconsin 1 0 0 - 1

Scoring:23:07 - Wisconsin: Flannery/2 (corner)49:10 - Minnesota: Olson/3 (UA)98:06 - Minnesota: Bethke (penalty kick)

Shots: Minnesota 21, Wisconsin 8SOG: Minnesota 10, Wisconsin 3Corner Kicks: Minnesota 8, Wisconsin 8Fouls: Wisconsin 11, Minnesota 8

Goalkeepers:Minnesota: Parkhill (98:06, 1 GA, 2 svs)Wisconsin: Dalton (98:06, 2 GA, 8 svs)

GAME 13Oct. 4, 2009 • St. Paul, Minn.Elizabeth Lyle Robbie StadiumAttendance: 651

South Dakota (3-7-1) 0MINNESOTA (9-2-2) 9SCORING 1 2 OT OT FSouth Dakota 0 0 - - 0Minnesota 4 5 - - 9

Scoring:10:16 - Minnesota: Bagnall/2 (Bethke, Rezac)14:42 - Minnesota: Bagnall/3 (Bethke)15:51 - Minnestoa: Bethke/8 (Shelander)37:00 - Minnesota: Strahota/3 (Clark)46:58 - Minnesota: Bethke/9 (Shelander)55:33 - Minnesota: Bethke/10 (Solie)59:02 - Minnesota: Bethke/11 (UA)63:15 - Minnesota: Phillips/1 (UA)65:50 - Minnesota: Tripp/2 (Shelander, Phillips)

Shots: Minnesota 26, South Dakota 1SOG: Minnesota 19, South Dakota 0Corner Kicks: Minnesota 10, South Dakota 1Fouls: South Dakota 1, Minnesota 0

Goalkeepers:South Dakota: Truba (90:00, 9 GA, 10 svs)Minnesota: Parkhill (23:08, 0 GA, 0 svs)Minnesota: Roberts (66:52, 0 GA, 0 svs)

GAME 14Oct. 11, 2009 • West Lafayette, Ind.Varsity Soccer ComplexAttendance: 163

MINNESOTA (10-2-2, 3-0-1) 1#9 Purdue (7-3-3, 2-1-2) 0SCORING 1 2 OT OT FMinnesota 1 0 - - 1Purdue 0 0 - - 0

Scoring:22:56 - Minnesota: Rouse/4 (Strahota)

Shots: Purdue 15, Minnesota 13SOG: Minnesota 6, Purdue 4Corner Kicks: Minnesota 4, Purdue 4Fouls: Purdue 10, Minnesota 7

Goalkeepers:Minnesota: Parkhill (90:00, 0 GA, 3 svs)Minnesota: Team (00:00, 0 GA, 1 sv)Purdue: Bradfisch (90:00, 1 GA, 5 svs)

GAME RESULTS