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2010 Schedule Notre Dame’s Possible Starting Lineup (c = captain // u = returning starter from 2009) No Name Pos Ht Yr G A Pts Notes 4 uTaylor Knaack F 5-4 Sr. 1 1 3 • Scored 1st goal of season at Louisville 6 uMelissa Henderson F 5-8 Jr. 6 5 17 • Has 9 pts (3G-3A) in past 4 matches 15 uRose Augustin F 5-5 Sr. 5 2 12 • Leads team with 30 total shots 2 Mandy Laddish M 5-7 Fr. 1 0 2 • Netted 1st collegiate goal vs. Cincinnati 5 uMolly Campbell M 5-8 Jr. 0 0 0 • Has started 36 consecutive matches 8 Elizabeth Tucker M 5-6 Fr. 4 1 9 • Among top BIG EAST rookies in Gls, Pts 9 uLauren Fowlkes (c) D 5-10 Sr. 0 2 2 • BE Weekly Honor Roll (2A vs. Cincinnati) 12 uJessica Schuveiller (c) D 5-8 Jr. 0 2 2 • Team-high 885 mins; 2A last weekend 16 Kecia Morway D 5-3 Fr. 0 0 0 • Has started past 5 matches (7 this yr) 25 uJulie Scheidler D 5-5 Sr. 1 1 3 Leads all ND backs w/ 10 asst past 2+ yrs 1 uNikki Weiss GK 5-11 Sr. 9-1-0, 0.31 GAA, 6 ShO • Tops BIG EAST in GAA, ShO, .921 sv% Pronunciations: Augustin (AW-gus-teen); Kecia (KEY-shuh); Scheidler (SHYD-ler); Schuveiller (SHOE-vy-ler) 2010 ND Women’s Soccer — Matches 11-12 #5/7 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (9-1-0 / 3-0-0 BIG EAST) vs. Syracuse Orange (5-4-3 / 2-1-0 BIG EAST) / St. John’s Red Storm (4-5-1 / 1-2-0 BIG EAST) uDATE: October 1, 2010 uTIME: 7:30 p.m. ET uAT: Notre Dame, Ind. Alumni Stadium (2,500) uSERIES: ND leads 7-0-0 u1ST MTG: ND 8-0 (10/19/97) uLAST MTG: ND 4-1 (10/5/07) uWEBCAST: UND.com (live) uSTATS/BLOG: UND.com (live) uTWITTER: @NDsoccernews uDATE: October 3, 2010 uTIME: Noon ET uAT: Notre Dame, Ind. Alumni Stadium (2,500) uSERIES: ND leads 12-0-0 u1ST MTG: ND 9-0 (9/3/95) uLAST MTG: ND 2-1, ot (11/6/09) uTV: CBS College Sports (live) Brent Stover, p-b-p Richard Broad, color Storylines u Notre Dame is 19-0 all-time against New York schools with an 89-4 scoring margin. u Sunday’s match is the first of two nationally- televised regular-season contests for the Fighting Irish this season. A s the calendar flips to the month of Octo- ber, No. 5/7 Notre Dame enters the heart of BIG EAST Conference play, with the Fighting Irish kicking off a four-match homes- tand this weekend against Syracuse (7:30 p.m. ET, Friday) and St. John’s (noon ET, Sunday, CBS College Sports) at Alumni Stadium. Notre Dame (9-1, 3-0 BIG EAST) sits firmly atop the BIG EAST National Division with the maximum nine points after stretching its current win streak to five matches with convincing shut- outs of Cincinnati (4-0) and No. 24/18 Louisville (5-0) last weekend. Junior forward Melissa Henderson claimed BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week honors after tallying five points (2G-1A) in last Sunday’s win over Louisville. However, she was just one of eight different goalscorers for the Fighting Irish last weekend, with five of the other seven finding the net for the first time this season (and two for the first time in their careers). Rankings u Notre Dame is No. 5 in the latest NSCAA poll and No. 7 in the new Soccer America poll. u Syracuse is not ranked. u St. John’s is not ranked. Websites u Notre Dame: http://www.UND.com u Syracuse: http://www.suathletics.com u St. John’s: http://www.redstormsports.com u BIG EAST: http://www.bigeast.org Setting The (Golden Dome) Standard When it comes to powerhouse programs in women’s college soccer, one need look no fur - ther than Notre Dame. The Irish have won two NCAA titles (1995, 2004) to highlight a resume that includes seven NCAA national champion- ship match appearances and 11 trips to the NCAA College Cup semifinals (second-most in tournament history). Notre Dame has earned 17 consecutive NCAA Championship berths (1993- 2009) and is one of only two schools to reach the final-32 every year since 1993. In their history, the Irish have developed four Hermann Trophy winners and 47 All-Americans, including 18 first-team selections. Now in its 23rd season in 2010, Notre Dame owns an all- time record of 438-73-20 (.844). Notre Dame Head Coach Randy Waldrum Midwestern State ’81 u 12th season at Notre Dame • 241-35-9 (.861) at Notre Dame. • 348-85-21 (.790) in 21st season (women). • 424-140-28 (.740) in 29th season (overall). NOTES u 4th on NCAA Division I career winning per - centage list (3rd among active coaches) u 2-time National Coach of the Year (2008-09) 9-1-0 / 3-0-0 BIG EAST A13 (4) vs. Virginia (exhib.) (17) 1 L, 1-4 A20 (4/4) Minnesota W, 1-0 A22 (4/4) Milwaukee W, 3-0 S3 (3/4) Santa Clara (8/9) 2 W, 1-0 S5 (3/4) Texas Tech 2-UND W, 2-0 S10 (3/4) @ UCLA (13/13) 3 L, 1-2 OT S12 (3/4) @ Loyola Marymount 3 W, 1-0 S17 (7/11) • @ DePaul W, 2-0 S19 (7/11) @ Northwestern W, 2-1 S24 (5/9) • Cincinnati W, 4-0 S26 (5/9) • @ Louisville (24/18) W, 5-0 O1 (5/7) • Syracuse UND 7:30 ET O3 (5/7) • St. John’s CBS C Noon ET O8 • Seton Hall 7:00 ET O10 • Rutgers ESPNU 1:00 ET O15 • @ Connecticut 4:30 ET O17 • @ Providence 1:00 ET O22 • @ Villanova 3:00 ET O24 • @ Georgetown 1:00 ET O28 BIG EAST First Round 4 TBA O31 BIG EAST Quarterfinals 4 TBA N5 BIG EAST Semifinals 4-CBS C TBA N7 BIG EAST Final 4-CBS C TBA N12 NCAA 1st Round 5 TBA N14 NCAA 2nd Round 5 TBA N19- 21 NCAA 3rd Round 5 TBA N26- 28 NCAA Quarterfinals 5 TBA D3 NCAA College Cup Semifinals 6 TBA D5 NCAA College Cup Final 6 TBA (x/x) Rankings in NSCAA/Soccer America polls at kickoff; numbers listed before opponent are Notre Dame rankings, numbers listed after opponent are its rankings … when only one ranking shown, it is from the NSCAA poll • = BIG EAST Conference match 1 = Played in Maple City, Mich. (Myles Kimmerly Park) 2 = Inn at Saint Mary’s Classic (Notre Dame, Ind.) 3 = UCLA Women’s Cup (Los Angeles, Calif.) 4 = BIG EAST Championship (semifinals/final at Piscataway, N.J.) 5 = NCAA Championship (matches played at campus sites) 6 = NCAA Women’s College Cup (Cary, N.C.) CBS C = Match to be televised live on CBS College Sports ESPNU = Match to be televised live on ESPNU UND = Match to be webcast live on UND.com NOTE: Any postseason home matches also will be webcast live at UND.com. Home matches are shown in boldface and will be played at Alumni Stadium (capacity 2,500) 1 NOTRE DAME Women’s Soccer 2010 2010 Notre Dame Women’s Soccer Two-Time NCAA Champions (1995, 2004) Seven-Time NCAA Finalists • 11 NCAA College Cup Berths

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Notre Dame’s Possible Starting Lineup (c = captain // u = returning starter from 2009)

No Name Pos Ht Yr G A Pts Notes 4 uTaylor Knaack F 5-4 Sr. 1 1 3 • Scored 1st goal of season at Louisville 6 uMelissa Henderson F 5-8 Jr. 6 5 17 • Has 9 pts (3G-3A) in past 4 matches15 uRose Augustin F 5-5 Sr. 5 2 12 • Leads team with 30 total shots 2 Mandy Laddish M 5-7 Fr. 1 0 2 • Netted 1st collegiate goal vs. Cincinnati 5 uMolly Campbell M 5-8 Jr. 0 0 0 • Has started 36 consecutive matches 8 Elizabeth Tucker M 5-6 Fr. 4 1 9 • Among top BIG EAST rookies in Gls, Pts 9 uLauren Fowlkes (c) D 5-10 Sr. 0 2 2 • BE Weekly Honor Roll (2A vs. Cincinnati) 12 uJessica Schuveiller (c) D 5-8 Jr. 0 2 2 • Team-high 885 mins; 2A last weekend 16 Kecia Morway D 5-3 Fr. 0 0 0 • Has started past 5 matches (7 this yr) 25 uJulie Scheidler D 5-5 Sr. 1 1 3 • Leads all ND backs w/ 10 asst past 2+ yrs 1 uNikki Weiss GK 5-11 Sr. 9-1-0, 0.31 GAA, 6 ShO • Tops BIG EAST in GAA, ShO, .921 sv%Pronunciations: Augustin (AW-gus-teen); Kecia (KEY-shuh); Scheidler (SHYD-ler); Schuveiller (SHOE-vy-ler)

2010 ND Women’s Soccer — Matches 11-12#5/7 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (9-1-0 / 3-0-0 BIG EAST) vs.Syracuse Orange (5-4-3 / 2-1-0 BIG EAST) / St. John’s Red Storm (4-5-1 / 1-2-0 BIG EAST)

uDATE: October 1, 2010uTIME: 7:30 p.m. ETuAT: Notre Dame, Ind. Alumni Stadium (2,500)uSERIES: ND leads 7-0-0u1ST MTG: ND 8-0 (10/19/97)uLAST MTG: ND 4-1 (10/5/07)uWEBCAST: UND.com (live)uSTATS/BLOG: UND.com (live)uTWITTER: @NDsoccernews

uDATE: October 3, 2010uTIME: Noon ETuAT: Notre Dame, Ind. Alumni Stadium (2,500)uSERIES: ND leads 12-0-0u1ST MTG: ND 9-0 (9/3/95)uLAST MTG: ND 2-1, ot (11/6/09)uTV: CBS College Sports (live) Brent Stover, p-b-p Richard Broad, color

Storylinesu Notre Dame is 19-0 all-time against New

York schools with an 89-4 scoring margin.u Sunday’s match is the first of two nationally-

televised regular-season contests for the Fighting Irish this season.

As the calendar flips to the month of Octo-ber, No. 5/7 Notre Dame enters the heart of BIG EAST Conference play, with the

Fighting Irish kicking off a four-match homes-tand this weekend against Syracuse (7:30 p.m. ET, Friday) and St. John’s (noon ET, Sunday, CBS College Sports) at Alumni Stadium. Notre Dame (9-1, 3-0 BIG EAST) sits firmly atop the BIG EAST National Division with the maximum nine points after stretching its current win streak to five matches with convincing shut-outs of Cincinnati (4-0) and No. 24/18 Louisville (5-0) last weekend. Junior forward Melissa Henderson claimed BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week honors after tallying five points (2G-1A) in last Sunday’s win over Louisville. However, she was just one of eight different goalscorers for the Fighting Irish last weekend, with five of the other seven finding the net for the first time this season (and two for the first time in their careers).

Rankingsu Notre Dame is No. 5 in the latest NSCAA poll

and No. 7 in the new Soccer America poll.u Syracuse is not ranked.u St. John’s is not ranked.

Websitesu Notre Dame: http://www.UND.comu Syracuse: http://www.suathletics.comu St. John’s: http://www.redstormsports.comu BIG EAST: http://www.bigeast.org

Setting The (Golden Dome) StandardWhen it comes to powerhouse programs in women’s college soccer, one need look no fur-ther than Notre Dame. The Irish have won two NCAA titles (1995, 2004) to highlight a resume that includes seven NCAA national champion-ship match appearances and 11 trips to the NCAA College Cup semifinals (second-most in tournament history). Notre Dame has earned 17 consecutive NCAA Championship berths (1993-2009) and is one of only two schools to reach the final-32 every year since 1993. In their history, the Irish have developed four Hermann Trophy winners and 47 All-Americans, including 18 first-team selections. Now in its 23rd season in 2010, Notre Dame owns an all-time record of 438-73-20 (.844).

Notre Dame Head Coach Randy WaldrumMidwestern State ’81u 12th season at Notre Dame • 241-35-9 (.861) at Notre Dame. • 348-85-21 (.790) in 21st season (women). • 424-140-28 (.740) in 29th season (overall).NOTESu 4th on NCAA Division I career winning per-

centage list (3rd among active coaches)u 2-time National Coach of the Year (2008-09)

9-1-0 / 3-0-0 BIG EASTA13 (4) vs. Virginia (exhib.) (17)1 L, 1-4

A20 (4/4) Minnesota W, 1-0A22 (4/4) Milwaukee W, 3-0S3 (3/4) Santa Clara (8/9)2 W, 1-0S5 (3/4) Texas Tech2-UND W, 2-0S10 (3/4) @ UCLA (13/13)3 L, 1-2OT

S12 (3/4) @ Loyola Marymount3 W, 1-0S17 (7/11) • @ DePaul W, 2-0S19 (7/11) @ Northwestern W, 2-1

S24 (5/9) • Cincinnati W, 4-0S26 (5/9) • @ Louisville (24/18) W, 5-0

O1 (5/7) • SyracuseUND 7:30 ETO3 (5/7) • St. John’sCBS C Noon ETO8 • Seton Hall 7:00 ETO10 • RutgersESPNU 1:00 ETO15 • @ Connecticut 4:30 ETO17 • @ Providence 1:00 ETO22 • @ Villanova 3:00 ETO24 • @ Georgetown 1:00 ETO28 BIG EAST First Round4 TBAO31 BIG EAST Quarterfinals4 TBAN5 BIG EAST Semifinals4-CBS C TBAN7 BIG EAST Final4-CBS C TBAN12 NCAA 1st Round5 TBAN14 NCAA 2nd Round5 TBAN19-21

NCAA 3rd Round5 TBA

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NCAA Quarterfinals5 TBA

D3 NCAA College Cup Semifinals6 TBAD5 NCAA College Cup Final6 TBA

(x/x) Rankings in NSCAA/Soccer America polls at kickoff; numbers listed before opponent are Notre Dame rankings, numbers listed after opponent are its rankings … when only one ranking shown, it is from the NSCAA poll

• = BIG EAST Conference match1 = Played in Maple City, Mich. (Myles Kimmerly Park)2 = Inn at Saint Mary’s Classic (Notre Dame, Ind.)3 = UCLA Women’s Cup (Los Angeles, Calif.)4 = BIG EAST Championship (semifinals/final at Piscataway, N.J.)5 = NCAA Championship (matches played at campus sites)6 = NCAA Women’s College Cup (Cary, N.C.)

CBS C = Match to be televised live on CBS College SportsESPNU = Match to be televised live on ESPNUUND = Match to be webcast live on UND.com

NOTE: Any postseason home matches also will be webcast live at UND.com.

Home matches are shown in boldface and will be played at Alumni Stadium (capacity 2,500)

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Two-Time NCAA Champions (1995, 2004) Seven-Time NCAA Finalists • 11 NCAA College Cup Berths

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Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School) 1 Nikki Weiss GK 5-11 Sr.-3V Redding, Conn. (Immaculate) 2 Mandy Laddish M 5-7 Fr.-HS Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit) 3 Maddie Fox GK 5-8 So.-1V San Jose, Calif. (Leigh) 4 Taylor Knaack M/F 5-4 Sr.-2V Arlington, Texas (Martin) 5 Molly Campbell D/M 5-8 Jr.-2V Mission Hills, Kan. (St. Teresa’s Acad.) 6 Melissa Henderson F 5-8 Jr.-2V Garland, Texas (Berkner) 7 Rebecca Twining M/D 5-4 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Second Baptist) 8 Elizabeth Tucker M 5-6 Fr.-HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Bishop Kenny) 9 Lauren Fowlkes (C) D/M 5-10 Sr.-3V Lee’s Summit, Mo. (St. Teresa’s Acad.) 10 Lindsay Brown F 5-7 So.-1V Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei) 12 Jessica Schuveiller (C) D 5-8 Jr.-2V Plano, Texas (Plano West) 13 Courtney Barg M 5-5 Jr.-2V Plano, Texas (Plano West) 15 Rose Augustin M/F 5-5 Sr.-3V Silver Lake, Ohio (Walsh Jesuit) 16 Kecia Morway D 5-3 Fr.-HS Lake Villa, Ill. (Lakes Community) 18 Elizabeth Wilson D 5-9 Fr.-HS Kansas City, Mo. (St. Teresa’s Acad.) 19 Adriana Leon F 5-3 Fr.-HS Maple, Ont. (The Country Day School) 20 Jordan Snyder M 5-7 So.-SQ Dallas, Texas (Ursuline Academy) 21 Erica Iantorno M/F 5-4 Sr.-3V Hinsdale, Ill. (Hinsdale) 22 Liz McNeil M 5-6 So.-SQ Elkhorn, Neb. (Elkhorn) 23 Jazmin Hall D 5-3 So.-1V Highland Village, Texas (Marcus) 24 Ellen Jantsch M/D 5-9 Jr.-2V Kansas City, Mo. (St. Teresa’s Acad.) 25 Julie Scheidler D 5-5 Sr.-3V Indianapolis, Ind. (Bishop Chatard) 26 Haley Chamberlain D 5-8 Jr.-SQ Chandler, Ariz. (Xavier Prep) 27 Brynn Gerstle D/M 5-9 Jr.-1V Louisville, Ky. (Assumption) 28 Ellen Bartindale D 5-9 Jr.-1V St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles East) 29 Tayler Turner F 5-6 Fr.-HS Granger, Ind. (South Bend St. Joseph’s)(C) - team captain // SQ - indicates player was member of squad but has not yet earned monogram

Coaching StaffName Position Year at ND Alma MaterRandy Waldrum Head Coach 12th Midwestern State ’81Dawn Greathouse Assistant Coach 8th Baylor ’01Ken Nuber Assistant Coach 3rd Saint Francis (Ind.) ’93Jeannette Boudway Volunteer Assistant 3rd DePaul ’01

Pronunciation GuideRose Augustin AW-gus-teenJeannette Boudway BOOD-wayLauren Fowlkes FolksBrynn Gerstle Brin GUR-stullErica Iantorno Eye-un-TORE-noEllen Jantsch JantzTaylor Knaack NackAdriana Leon AY-dree-ANN-uh Lee-OWNKecia Morway KEY-shuhJulie Scheidler SHYD-lerJessica Schuveiller SHOE-vy-lerRebecca Twining TWY-ningNikki Weiss (rhymes with nice)

By ClassSeniors ................................................ 6

Juniors ................................................. 8

Sophomores ........................................ 5

Freshmen ............................................. 7

By PositionForwards ............................................. 7

Midfielders ......................................... 13

Defenders .......................................... 12

Goalkeepers ........................................ 2NOTE: some players listed at more than one position

By State/ProvinceTexas ................................................... 7

Missouri ............................................... 4

Illinois ................................................... 3

California ............................................. 2

Indiana ................................................. 2

Arizona ................................................ 1

Connecticut ......................................... 1

Florida .................................................. 1

Kansas ................................................. 1

Kentucky ............................................. 1

Nebraska ............................................. 1

Ohio ..................................................... 1

Ontario (Canada) ................................. 1

By Height5-11 ..............................................Weiss

5-10 ..........................................Fowlkes

5-9 .. Bartindale, Gerstle, Jantsch, Wilson

5-8 .......... Campbell, Chamberlain, Fox,

Henderson, Schuveiller

5-7 ................................Brown, Laddish

5-6 ..................... McNeil, Tucker, Turner

5-5 ... Augustin, Barg, Scheidler, Snyder

5-4 ................Iantorno, Knaack, Twining

5-3 .......................... Hall, Leon, Morway

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2010 Standings (through Sept. 30)

American W L T Pts W L T

(rv/-) Marquette 3 0 0 9 6 3 2

Syracuse 2 1 0 6 5 4 3

Providence 1 1 1 4 7 2 1

South Florida 1 1 1 4 6 2 2

West Virginia 1 1 1 4 5 4 1

Connecticut 1 1 1 4 5 4 2

St. John’s 1 2 0 3 4 5 1

Pittsburgh 0 3 0 0 3 7 1

National W L T Pts W L T

(5/7) NOTRE DAME 3 0 0 9 9 1 0

(rv/-) Louisville 2 1 0 6 8 2 0

(22/-) Georgetown 2 1 0 6 8 3 0

Seton Hall 2 1 0 6 6 4 0

DePaul 1 2 0 3 6 4 2

Rutgers 1 2 0 3 6 5 0

Villanova 1 2 0 3 6 5 0

Cincinnati 0 3 0 0 6 4 13 points for win; 1 point for tie (BIG EAST matches only)(x/x) - ranking in current NSCAA/Soccer America polls

Offensive Player of the WeekAug. 23 ............................... Ingrid Wells, GeorgetownAug. 30 ......................... Kelly D’Ambrisi, GeorgetownSept. 6 ...........................Jessica Shufelt, ConnecticutSept. 13 ............................... Caitlin Rehder, LouisvilleSept. 20 ..............................Rosina Callisto, SyracuseSept. 27 ...............Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame

Defensive Player of the WeekAug. 23 ................ Jessica Schuveiller, Notre DameAug. 30 ................................ Kelli Pawelko, CincinnatiSept. 6 ................................. Kelli Pawelko, CincinnatiSept. 13 ................................Casey Mercurio, DePaulSept. 20 ..................... Erica Henderson, West VirginiaSept. 27 .................................Lauren Thut, Marquette

Goalkeeper of the WeekAug. 23 ............................. Nikki Weiss, Notre DameAug. 30 ...................................Taylor Vancil, LouisvilleSept. 6 .............................. Nikki Weiss, Notre DameSept. 13 ..................................Taylor Vancil, LouisvilleSept. 20 ....................... Jennifer Pettigrew, Seton HallSept. 27 ...................... Nicole McClure, South Florida

Freshman of the WeekAug. 23 ........................ Alexa St. Martin, GeorgetownAug. 30 ................................Meagan Kelly, MarquetteSept. 6 .............................. Kaitlin Brenn, GeorgetownSept. 13 ................................Kaitlyn Ritter, Seton HallSept. 20 ....................Elizabeth Tucker, Notre DameSept. 27 ................................... Sam Perretty, Rutgers

Upcoming BIG EAST MatchesFriday, October 1• South Florida at Georgetown 3:00p• St. John’s at DePaul 4:00p• Marquette at Villanova 4:00p• West Virginia at Cincinnati 7:00p• Connecticut at Rutgers 7:00p• Pittsburgh at Louisville 7:00p• Providence at Seton Hall 7:00p• Syracuse at Notre Dame 7:30p

Sunday, October 3• St. John’s at Notre Dame (CBS C) Noon• Pittsburgh at Cincinnati 1:00p• Marquette at Georgetown 1:00p• West Virginia at Louisville 1:00p• Providence at Rutgers 1:00p• South Florida at Villanova 1:00p• Syracuse at DePaul 2:00p• Connecticut at Seton Hall 4:00p

• = BIG EAST matchAll times Eastern and subject to change

Around The BIG EAST

2010 NOTRE DAME WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTERS

Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School) 15 Rose Augustin M/F 5-5 Sr.-3V Silver Lake, Ohio (Walsh Jesuit) 13 Courtney Barg M 5-5 Jr.-2V Plano, Texas (Plano West) 28 Ellen Bartindale D 5-9 Jr.-1V St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles East) 10 Lindsay Brown F 5-7 So.-1V Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei) 5 Molly Campbell D/M 5-8 Jr.-2V Mission Hills, Kan. (St. Teresa’s Acad.) 26 Haley Chamberlain D 5-8 Jr.-SQ Chandler, Ariz. (Xavier Prep) 9 Lauren Fowlkes (C) D/M 5-10 Sr.-3V Lee’s Summit, Mo. (St. Teresa’s Acad.) 3 Maddie Fox GK 5-8 So.-1V San Jose, Calif. (Leigh) 27 Brynn Gerstle D/M 5-9 Jr.-1V Louisville, Ky. (Assumption) 23 Jazmin Hall D 5-3 So.-1V Highland Village, Texas (Marcus) 6 Melissa Henderson F 5-8 Jr.-2V Garland, Texas (Berkner) 21 Erica Iantorno M/F 5-4 Sr.-3V Hinsdale, Ill. (Hinsdale) 24 Ellen Jantsch M/D 5-9 Jr.-2V Kansas City, Mo. (St. Teresa’s Acad.) 4 Taylor Knaack M/F 5-4 Sr.-2V Arlington, Texas (Martin) 2 Mandy Laddish M 5-7 Fr.-HS Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit) 19 Adriana Leon F 5-3 Fr.-HS Maple, Ont. (The Country Day School) 22 Liz McNeil M 5-6 So.-SQ Elkhorn, Neb. (Elkhorn) 16 Kecia Morway D 5-3 Fr.-HS Lake Villa, Ill. (Lakes Community) 25 Julie Scheidler D 5-5 Sr.-3V Indianapolis, Ind. (Bishop Chatard) 12 Jessica Schuveiller (C) D 5-8 Jr.-2V Plano, Texas (Plano West) 20 Jordan Snyder M 5-7 So.-SQ Dallas, Texas (Ursuline Academy) 8 Elizabeth Tucker M 5-6 Fr.-HS Jacksonville, Fla. (Bishop Kenny) 29 Tayler Turner F 5-6 Fr.-HS Granger, Ind. (South Bend St. Joseph’s) 7 Rebecca Twining M/D 5-4 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Second Baptist) 1 Nikki Weiss GK 5-11 Sr.-3V Redding, Conn. (Immaculate) 18 Elizabeth Wilson D 5-9 Fr.-HS Kansas City, Mo. (St. Teresa’s Acad.)(C) - team captain // SQ - indicates player was member of squad but has not yet earned monogram

Coaching StaffName Position Year at ND Alma MaterRandy Waldrum Head Coach 12th Midwestern State ’81Dawn Greathouse Assistant Coach 8th Baylor ’01Ken Nuber Assistant Coach 3rd Saint Francis (Ind.) ’93Jeannette Boudway Volunteer Assistant 3rd DePaul ’01

Pronunciation GuideRose Augustin AW-gus-teenJeannette Boudway BOOD-wayLauren Fowlkes FolksBrynn Gerstle Brin GUR-stullErica Iantorno Eye-un-TORE-noEllen Jantsch JantzTaylor Knaack NackAdriana Leon AY-dree-ANN-uh Lee-OWNKecia Morway KEY-shuhJulie Scheidler SHYD-lerJessica Schuveiller SHOE-vy-lerRebecca Twining TWY-ningNikki Weiss (rhymes with nice)

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A Quick Look At The Fighting IrishChallenged by both a rugged schedule (eight opponents have either been ranked or receiving votes at some point this year) and a youthful lineup necessitated by injuries, Notre Dame has passed these tests largely with flying colors, posting a 9-1 record, including a 3-0 BIG EAST mark and ranking fifth in the latest NSCAA poll (seventh by Soccer America). The one constant for the Fighting Irish this season has been its defensive muscle, with Notre Dame allowing only three goals thus far (two in an overtime loss at No. 13 UCLA on Sept. 10). Led by co-captains/center backs Lauren Fowlkes and Jessica Schuveiller, and goalkeeper Nikki Weiss, the Fighting Irish have been especially stingy during conference play, not allowing a goal and giving up just 16 total shots (six on goal) to date. Notre Dame’s offense appeared to turn a corner last weekend with a nine-goal eruption in wins over Cincinnati (4-0) and Louisville (5-0). Junior forward Melissa Henderson (6G-5A) and senior forward/midfielder Rose Augustin (5G-2A) set the pace, but five of the nine scores last weekend actually were netted by first-time goalscorers, adding a hint of further diversity to the Fighting Irish attack.

Scouting SyracuseSyracuse currently holds down second place in the BIG EAST’s American Division (2-1-0, six points), three points behind division leader Marquette. The Orange had their five-match unbeaten streak snapped last Sunday with a 3-0 home loss to Connecticut. SU’s two BIG EAST wins have been 1-0 margins at home over St. John’s (Sept. 17) and at Providence (Sept. 23), the latter on a 90th-minute goal. Senior forward Megan Bellingham has a team-high nine points (3G-3A), while sopho-more transfer Brielle Heitman has a team-high four goals. In addition, freshman goalkeeper Brittany Anghel was named to Monday’s BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll and has appeared in 10 matches for the Orange this year, posting four solo shutouts. Head coach Phil Wheddon is in his third season at Syracuse with a 15-26-8 record — Friday will mark his first-ever matchup against Notre Dame.

The Notre Dame-Syracuse SeriesNotre Dame holds a 7-0 series lead against Syracuse, including a 2-0 mark in South Bend. The teams have not met since Oct. 5, 2007, when the Fighting Irish registered a 4-1 victory at SU Soccer Stadium behind a natural hat trick from Brittany Bock in an eight-minute span crossing over halftime, and a clinching score (the second goal of her career) by then-freshman (and current senior) Rose Augustin. The Orange have not played in South Bend since Oct. 25, 2002, when Notre Dame posted a 5-0 win at old Alumni Field on the strength of two goals by Randi Scheller in the first 4:30 of the match, and two later scores by Mary Boland, as well as second-half goals by Katie Thorlakson and Amy Warner.

Other Notre Dame-Syracuse Series Tidbits• While none of the current Syracuse play-

ers were on the roster the last time the Orange visited Notre Dame in 2002, SU sophomores Brielle Heitman and Skylar Sabbag should be familiar with Alumni Sta-dium. Last season, the pair played at Cen-tral Michigan when the Chippewas came to Notre Dame for the second round of the NCAA Championship on Nov. 15. Both players came off the bench (Heitman for 30 minutes, Sabbag for five minutes) in a 6-1 Fighting Irish win.

• Syracuse and St. John’s are the only two schools from the state of New York that Notre Dame has played in its women’s soc-cer history. The Fighting Irish are 19-0-0 all-time against the Empire State with a com-bined goal margin of 89-4.

Scouting St. John’sSt. John’s came into this weekend in sixth place in the BIG EAST American Division (1-2, three points). The Red Storm have lost three of their last four entering Friday’s match at De-Paul, although that one win was a 2-1 victory at Connecticut on Sept. 23. Notre Dame is the second ranked opponent on the road for St. John’s, which dropped a 3-0 decision at #8 Texas A&M on Aug. 22. The Red Storm have scored six goals and allowed nine this season. They are led by freshman midfielder/forward Amy Marron and sophomore forward/defender Runa Stefans-dottir, who have five points (2G-1A) apiece. Junior goalkeeper Kristin Russell also is one of the BIG EAST’s best with an 0.93 goals-against average and four shutouts. Head coach Ian Stone is in his 17th season at St. John’s with a 153-127-35 record (prior to Friday’s match at DePaul), including an 0-12 record against Notre Dame.

The Notre Dame-St. John’s SeriesNotre Dame has won all 12 meetings with St. John’s, with each match coming since the Fighting Irish joined the BIG EAST in 1995. Notre Dame also has outscored the Red Storm, 55-1 in the series, although that lone St. John’s score came in their most recent se-ries matchup, a 2-1 overtime victory for the Fighting Irish in last year’s BIG EAST Cham-pionship semifinals in Storrs, Conn. (Jessica Schuveiller won it for Notre Dame in the 99th minute off a corner kick by Rose Augustin). St. John’s is visiting South Bend for the first time since the 2006 BIG EAST quarterfinals (a 3-0 Fighting Irish win at old Alumni Field).

Other Notre Dame-St. John’s Series Tidbits• Nicole Doran’s 69th-minute goal in last

year’s BIG EAST semifinal was the first ever scored by St. John’s in 12 career matches against Notre Dame. However, video re-plays seemed to show the goal actually resulted from Courtney Lane’s corner kick deflecting in off a Fighting Irish player.

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NSCAA/HendrickCars.com Division I Poll• Sept. 28, 2010: Poll #7 Team (1st-Place Votes) Rec Pts LW1 Stanford (25) 8-0-2 817 22 Boston College (7) 9-0-1 795 43 North Carolina (2) 9-1-1 744 14 Portland 10-1-0 730 35 NOTRE DAME 9-1-0 702 56 Florida 8-1-1 657 77 Maryland 8-0-1 588 88 Oklahoma State 9-1-1 568 129 uVirginia 7-1-1 555 1110 Texas A&M 8-3-0 512 611 uUCLA 7-2-1 472 1512 BYU 8-1-1 436 913 uSanta Clara 7-2-2 428 1014 Florida State 7-2-0 425 1315 uMinnesota 9-1-2 346 1816 USC 7-1-2 259 2217 Georgia 6-2-2 212 1718 California 5-1-3 196 1619 Duke 6-2-3 190 1420 South Carolina 7-2-2 178 2321 Illinois 7-2-0 143 2022 uGeorgetown 8-3-0 120 1923 Wake Forest 8-3-0 108 —24 UC Irvine 8-1-2 91 —25 Central Florida 7-2-1 60 —Others Receiving Votes: Marquette 57, UNC Greensboro 56, Hof-stra 55, Denver 28, Arizona State 27, Colorado 27, uLouisville 25, Siena 24, Nebraska 18, Texas 17, Ohio State 16, Virginia Tech 10, Memphis 9, uWisconsin-Milwaukee 6, Dayton 6, Auburn 1, Long Beach State 1.

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Notre Dame in the NSCAA PollNSCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Poll Weeks RankedWeek Points Rank 2010 All Time*

Aug. 10, 2010 (Pre) --- 4 1 212Aug. 24, 2010 744 4 2 213Aug. 31, 2010 713 (1) 3 3 214Sept. 7, 2010 782 3 4 215Sept. 14, 2010 610 7 5 216Sept. 21, 2010 686 5 6 217Sept. 28, 2010 702 5 7 218SEASON BESTS 782 (1) 3

Note: first-place votes listed in parentheses (unanimous in italics)* - includes 44 weeks ranked (1992-95) in Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America (ISAA) poll before NSCAA took over poll in 1996.

Notre Dame in Other Polls Week SA ST TD CS360Aug. 10, 2010 (Pre) 4 4 4 -Aug. 24, 2010 4 4 4 4Aug. 31, 2010 4 4 (1) 3 3Sept. 7, 2010 4 4 (1) 3 3Sept. 14, 2010 11 7 10 9Sept. 21, 2010 9 5 7 5Sept. 28, 2010 7 5 7 TBASEASON BESTS 4 4 (1) 3 3

SA - Soccer America // ST - Soccer Times // TD - Top Drawer Soccer // CS360 - CollegeSoccer360.com compositeNote: first-place votes listed in parentheses (unanimous in italics)

• Notre Dame freshman defender Elizabeth Wilson and St. John’s freshman Kerry Cummings were high school teammates at St. Teresa’s Academy in Kansas City, also the alma mater of three other Fighting Irish players — senior defender/co-captain Lau-ren Fowlkes, and junior midfielders Molly Campbell and Ellen Jantsch. Cummings also was a club teammate of Notre Dame freshman midfielder Mandy Laddish with the Blue Valley Stars, based in the Kansas City area.

Match #10 Recap: LouisvilleJunior forward Melissa Henderson turned in a five-point day with two goals and an assist, leading No. 5/9 Notre Dame to an impressive 5-0 victory at No. 24/18 Louisville last Sunday afternoon at Cardinal Park. It was the largest margin of victory ever recorded by a Fighting Irish team against a ranked opponent on its home field, while the win also extended Notre Dame’s NCAA Division I record unbeaten streak against BIG EAST foes to 69 matches (66-0-3). It was a milestone afternoon for Henderson, whose two scores made her the 15th Fighting Irish player to gain admission into the 40-goal club. Senior forward Taylor Knaack and junior midfielder Ellen Jantsch both opened their seasonal goal accounts by bookending the Notre Dame offensive output, while senior for-ward Erica Iantorno added her second goal of the season for the Fighting Irish, and fresh-man forward Adriana Leon capped a strong weekend with two exceptional plays (although uncredited assists) to create the final two Notre Dame scores. Senior goalkeeper Nikki Weiss made three saves in the Fighting Irish net during the first 79-plus minutes before giving way to sopho-more Maddie Fox, who was not officially cred-ited with a stop, but did have to clear away some loose change in the late going to main-tain her team’s eighth shutout in 10 matches this season (and second consecutive split clean sheet).

Match #9 Recap: CincinnatiFour different Notre Dame players scored goals, and senior defender/co-captain Lauren Fowlkes dished out a pair of assists as the No. 5/9 Fighting Irish put together a dominating 4-0 win over Cincinnati in BIG EAST Conference action on Sept. 24 before a crowd of 1,200 fans at Alumni Stadium. Senior forward/midfielder Rose Augustin netted her team-leading fifth goal of the sea-son in the 12th minute, before three other Notre Dame players tallied their first scores of the season. Freshman midfielder Mandy Laddish started the goal parade with her first career tally in the 37th minute, before rookie forward Adriana Leon did likewise in the 42nd minute. Senior defender Julie Scheidler capped the Fighting Irish offensive outburst with the sec-ond goal of her career in the 62nd minute. That firepower would prove to be more than enough for senior goalkeeper Nikki Weiss, who worked the first 60 minutes in the Notre Dame nets before giving way to sophomore

Maddie Fox, who made her season debut over the final half-hour. The Fighting Irish goalkeep-ers each made one save in combining for Notre Dame’s seventh shutout this season, including all five home contests.

Henderson Earns Trio Of Weekly HonorsJunior forward Melissa Henderson was selected as the BIG EAST Conference Of-fensive Player of the Week, the league office announced Monday. In addition, Henderson also was named to the 11-player Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week and was one of 11 players chosen as one of Colleg-eSoccer360.com’s Primetime Performers of the Week, according to releases by both media outlets on Monday. Senior defender/co-captain Lauren Fowl-kes also earned recognition for her play last week, garnering her second mention of the season on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll, which recognizes notable performances by conference players outside those chosen for the BIG EAST’s weekly individual awards. Fowlkes made the list for the first time — along with senior forward/midfielder Rose Augus-tin — on Sept. 6, while Henderson was a BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll choice last week. Henderson is Notre Dame’s first BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week honoree this season after tallying five points (2G-1A) in last Sunday’s 5-0 win at #24/18 Louisville. Hender-son scored goals in the 24th and 72nd minute, and earned the secondary assist on a 10th-minute score by senior forward Taylor Knaack as the Fighting Irish posted their largest margin of victory ever on the home field of a ranked opponent. Henderson’s five points against Louisville were the most by a Notre Dame player against a ranked opponent since Nov. 24, 2007, when Michele Weissenhofer had a similar two-goal, one-assist day in a 3-2 win at fourth-ranked North Carolina in the third round of the NCAA Championship. Henderson’s two goals also gave her 41 career tallies, good for 15th in school history, while her five points boosted her all-time total to 94 points (41G-12A) and 19th place in the Fighting Irish record books.

Mel-Rose PlaceNo signs of Billy, Jane, Michael or Sydney, but so far this season, Notre Dame has taken on the look of Mel-Rose Place. Specifically, the of-fensive duo of junior forward Melissa Hender-son and senior forward Rose Augustin have combined for half (11) of the 22 Fighting Irish goals and 29 of 59 points through eight match-es this season. What’s more, two of Hender-son’s team-high five assists this year have set up Augustin scores (vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Aug. 22, and vs. Santa Clara on Sept. 3).

Quickstrike Offense, Part IJunior forward Melissa Henderson and senior forward Rose Augustin scored 47 seconds apart (at 23:51 and 24:38) midway through the first half of the Sept. 5 win over Texas Tech at Alumni Stadium. It was the fastest two-goal flurry for Notre Dame since Sept. 28, 2008, at

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Rose Augustin (Sr., M/F)Inn at Saint Mary’s Classic Offensive MVPBIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (Sept. 6)

Courtney Barg (Jr., M)Hermann Trophy Watch ListAll-BIG EAST Preseason Team

Lauren Fowlkes (Sr., D/M)Hermann Trophy Watch ListLowe’s Senior CLASS Award CandidateInn at Saint Mary’s Classic Defensive MVPBIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (Sept. 6)BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (Sept. 27)Soccer America Preseason All-AmericaBIG EAST Preseason Co-Defensive Player of the YearAll-BIG EAST Preseason Team

Melissa Henderson (Jr., F)Hermann Trophy Watch ListTop Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (Sept. 27)CollegeSoccer360.com Primetime Performer (Sept. 27)Chicagoland Soccer News Player of the Week (Sept. 27)BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 27)Inn at Saint Mary’s Classic All-Tournament TeamBIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (Sept. 20)Soccer America Preseason All-AmericaBIG EAST Preseason Offensive Player of the YearAll-BIG EAST Preseason Team

Jessica Schuveiller (Jr., D)Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (Aug. 23)Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (Sept. 6)BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week (Aug. 23)BIG EAST Preseason Co-Defensive Player of the YearAll-BIG EAST Preseason Team

Elizabeth Tucker (Fr., M)Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (Sept. 20)Chicagoland Soccer News Player of the Week (Sept. 20)BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (Sept. 20)

Nikki Weiss (Sr., GK)Inn at Saint Mary’s Classic Goalkeeper MVPCollegeSoccer360.com Primetime Performer (Sept. 6)BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week (Aug. 23)BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week (Sept. 6)

Cincinnati, when Henderson scored 33 sec-onds after Courtney Rosen found the back of the net.

Quickstrike Offense, Part IIJunior forward Melissa Henderson’s goal just 1:11 in Notre Dame’s win at Loyola Marymount on Sept. 12 was the fastest opening tally by the Fighting Irish since Dec. 7, 2008, when Kerri Hanks scored only 16 seconds into the NCAA national championship match against North Carolina in Cary, N.C. (setting an NCAA Col-lege Cup record in the process). Henderson’s goal against LMU also was the sixth-fastest opening score in the 12-year Randy Waldrum era (1999-present).

Getting The Jump On The OppositionIn five matches this season (including four of the past five matches and the last three in a row), Notre Dame has scored the opening goal inside the first 12 minutes of play. The current run started with junior forward Melissa Hen-derson’s first goal at Loyola Marymount on Sept. 12, which came 1:11 into the contest (see previous note). In addition, the Fighting Irish have scored within the opening 30 minutes of play in seven of their last eight matches this season, after waiting until the second half to find the back of the net in their first two contests of the year.

Lead, Follow Or Get Out Of The WayWith the potency of the Notre Dame offensive attack, most opponents have chosen the third option. In fact, the Fighting Irish have led or been tied for 878:56 of 904:02 minutes this season (97.2% of the elapsed game time). The only time Notre Dame has trailed this season was for a grand total of 25:06 (19:09-44:15) at No. 13 UCLA on Sept. 10.

Henderson A Trend SetterIf you’re looking to spot a trend in Notre Dame’s success during the past three seasons, look no further than junior forward Melissa Hender-son. Since the Garland, Texas, native arrived in South Bend, she has scored 41 goals (fourth-most among active Division I players, and 15th in school history) and added 12 assists, good for 94 career points (19th in school history). Those mark-ers have been particularly valu-able to Fighting Irish fortunes. In fact, during Henderson’s career, Notre Dame is 28-0 when she scores a goal and 35-0 when she tallies a point, the latter of which she has done in eight of 10 matches this year and 15 of the past 20 contests, dating back to last sea-son.

Department of DefenseNotre Dame opened this season with four con-secutive shutouts, marking the second time

in three years (but just the third time in school history) that the Fighting Irish have started with four clean sheets. The other instances oc-curred in 1995 (eight in a row) and 2008 (four in a row). Looking at the larger picture, Notre Dame has allowed 0-1 goals in 24 of its last 25 match-es, dating back to Oct. 4, 2009, at Pittsburgh. Prior to a 2-1 overtime loss at 13th-ranked UCLA on Sept. 10, the Fighting Irish had a 19-game streak of allowing one goal or fewer, the fifth-longest streak in the program’s 23-year history and its longest since Oct. 25, 2002-Oct. 26, 2003, when the Fighting Irish yielded a goal or fewer in 24 consecutive matches. During this current 25-match defensive run (which coincided with the installation of senior Nikki Weiss as Notre Dame’s full-time starting goalkeeper), the Fighting Irish are 22-2-1 with 18 shutouts (13 solo and five shared by Weiss), a 60-10 scoring margin and a 0.39 goals-against average (GAA). In the program’s 23-year history, Notre Dame is 399-10-15 (.959) when holding the opposition to 0-1 goals.

Sunday SchoolNotre Dame is unbeaten in its last 13 matches on Sunday (12-0-1) and owns a 31-2-2 (.914) record in the past 35 contests when closing out the weekend, dating back to September 2007 (when the Fighting Irish lost three con-secutive Sunday matches to nationally-ranked Stanford, Oklahoma State and Penn State, all by 2-1 scores and the first two in overtime).

ND Seniors Among Nation’s BestThe 2010 Notre Dame senior class is second only to North Carolina as the most successful group in the country on the basis of total victories, with a four-year record to date of 75-11-3 (.860) that in-cludes three consecu-tive trips to the NCAA College Cup and an appearance in the 2008 national title match. The .860 winning percentage compiled by the Fighting Irish seniors is fifth-best on the na-tional scene.

And Juniors Aren’t Half Bad EitherLike their senior teammates, the Fighting Irish juniors have the second-most wins among all junior classes, with a three-year record to date of 56-6-1 (.897), including two trips to the NCAA College Cup and a berth in the 2008 title match. The Notre Dame junior class also currently ranks third in the na-tion with a .897 win-ning percentage. That record could be even more impres-

2010 NCAA D-IJunior Class Success

3-yr record Pct.UNC 57-5-4 .894uND 56-6-1 .897STAN 55-3-3 .927PORT 51-5-0 .911UCLA 50-6-4 .867Note: list by total wins (through Sept. 26); research by CollegeSoccer360.com

2010 NCAA D-ISenior Class Success

4-yr record Pct.UNC 76-9-5 .872uND 75-11-3 .860STAN 70-6-8 .881UCLA 70-8-6 .869PORT 69-9-0 .885Note: list by total wins (through Sept. 26); research by CollegeSoccer360.com

NCAA D-I Active PlayersCareer Goals

Player GoalsChristen Press (Stan) 58Sarah Hagen (UWM) 55Danielle Foxhoven (Port) 44uMelissa Henderson (ND) 41Britney Curry (TxSt) 39Jade West (UAPB) 36Note: through matches of Sept. 30

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Time of GameDay games (before 6 p.m local time) 7-0Night games (6 p.m. or later local time) 2-1

LocationHome games 5-0Road games 4-1Neutral site games 0-0

Score TotalsScore opening goal 9-0Allow opening goal 0-1Leading 2-0 5-0Trailing 2-0 0-0

Halftime scoreLeading at the half 7-0Tied at the half 2-1Trailing at the half 0-0

10-minute scoreLeading with 10 minutes left 9-0Tied with 10 minutes left 0-1Trailing with 10 minutes left 0-0

5-minute scoreLeading with 5 minutes left 9-0Tied with 5 minutes left 0-1Trailing with 5 minutes left 0-0

Shots on goal marginTake more shots on goal 8-0Take same number of shots on goal 1-1Take fewer shots on goal 0-0

Total shots marginTake more total shots 7-0Take same number of total shots 1-0Take fewer total shots 1-1

Corner kicks marginTake more corner kicks 5-0Take same number of corner kicks 0-1Take fewer corner kicks 4-0

MiscellaneousVs. Top 25 (NSCAA or Soccer America polls) 2-1On broadcast television 0-0In white jerseys 4-1In blue jerseys 5-0In overtime matches 0-1Playing in rain/snow/wet grounds 1-0

Individual AccomplishmentsWhen Henderson scores a goal 5-0When Henderson scores a point 8-0

Conference AffiliationBIG EAST 3-0Big Ten 2-0Big 12 1-0Horizon League 1-0Pac-10 0-1West Coast 2-0

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sive when one considers that three of those six losses occurred in a nine-day span (Sept. 4-13) last season. The only other losses were late-game one-goal setbacks to North Carolina in the past two College Cups (2-1 in the ’08 final, 1-0 in the ’09 semifinals) and earlier this sea-son at 13th-ranked UCLA (2-1 in OT on Sept. 10), along with a 0-0 draw at Pittsburgh last year (a match in which Notre Dame outshot the Panthers, 25-7).

Fresh-Faced ContributorsPart of Notre Dame’s success this season can be traced to the poised and rapidly maturing play of its freshmen. Midfielders Mandy Laddish and Elizabeth Tucker wasted little time in getting their feet wet at the college level, having earned starting nods in virtually every match this season (Lad-dish all 10, Tucker nine). Laddish ranks third on the team in total minutes (839) by a field play-er, while Tucker is third on the team with four goals and nine points, including the game-win-ning goals against Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Aug. 22) and DePaul (Sept. 17). The UWM score marked the first time a Fighting Irish rookie tal-lied a game-winner within her first two college matches since two-time Hermann Trophy re-cipient Kerri Hanks pulled off that feat on Aug. 28, 2005, as part of a four-goal outburst in a 6-0 win at Vermont. Tucker, a former BIG EAST Rookie of the Week, also enjoyed a two-goal afternoon at DePaul, the first by a Notre Dame freshman since Oct. 26, 2008, when Melissa Henderson scored twice in a win over Seton Hall at old Alumni Field. Recently, defender Kecia Morway has given the Fighting Irish a third rookie in the starting lineup, as Morway has taken over the left back role in the past five matches for the injured Jazmin Hall. In addition, both forward Adriana Leon and midfielder Rebecca Twin-ing have moved up the Notre Dame substitute rotation in recent weeks, with Leon potting her first career goal on Sept. 24 against Cincinnati. One other Notre Dame freshman note: during the final 10 minutes of the first half at Northwestern on Sept. 19, the Fighting Irish had five freshmen on the pitch at the same time, as starters Laddish, Tucker and Morway were joined by Leon and Twining, the latter of whom was making her college debut.

Irish Thinking Pink In OctoberFollowing the success of this past spring’s jersey auction at the Mexico exhibition match to benefit Camp Whatcha-Wanna-Do (which raised nearly $3,000 for the Fort Wayne camp for children with cancer), the Notre Dame women’s soccer team once again is prepared to give fans the shirts off their backs. During the final home weekend of the regular season (Oct. 8-10), the Fighting Irish will wear special white/pink uniforms to sup-port Kicks Against Breast Cancer, a national soccer initiative to raise funds for breast can-cer research. From now through Oct. 11, fans will have the opportunity to bid on these auto-graphed, game-worn jerseys by going to the official Notre Dame athletics auction web site

at www.UND.com/auctions. Proceeds from this auction will go directly to Kicks Against Breast Cancer. For more in-formation on Kicks Against Breast Cancer, visit www.kicksagainstbreastcancer.org.

We Love The New DigsAlumni Stadium is quickly earning a reputation as not only one of the nation’s finest college facilities, but also a truly intimidating place for visiting teams. In fact, following Notre Dame’s loss to top-ranked North Carolina in its first match at the new stadium (Sept. 4, 2009), the Fighting Irish have reeled off 19 consecutive victories, outscoring their opponents, 50-2 in that span while recording 17 shutouts. The only opposing players to find the back of the Notre Dame net at Alumni Stadium since Opening Night have been Connecticut’s Linda Ruutu (Oct. 16, 2009) and Central Michigan’s Molly Gerst (Nov. 15, 2009 - NCAA second round), both being the lone scores in 6-1 Fight-ing Irish victories.

Beasts Of The BIG EASTWith a 5-0 win at Louisville on Sept. 26, Notre Dame now owns an NCAA Division I-record 69-match unbeaten streak (66-0-3) against BIG EAST opposition, dating back to a 4-1 loss at No. 15 Marquette on Sept. 30, 2005. In that time, the only ties were scoreless draws at Connecticut (Oct. 13, 2006) and Pitts-burgh (Oct. 4, 2009), and a 1-1 deadlock at No. 12 West Virginia in the 2007 BIG EAST fi-nal (won by the Moun-taineers on penalties, 5-3, but the result is recorded as a tie). Not only is Notre Dame’s current confer-ence unbeaten streak an ongoing NCAA Division I record, but it also is threatening some other marks in other NCAA divisions. The present Fight-ing Irish string is the sixth-longest in NCAA history across all di-visions, with Notre Dame in position to move two spots up that ladder within the next two weeks. Division III member Hardin-Simmons (Texas) is the current record holder with a 103-match unbeaten streak against conference opponents, dating back to 2003 (the Cowgirls also have an active 122-match unbeaten run in regular season league play). Since joining the BIG EAST 15 years ago, the Fighting Irish are 137-8-5 (.930) all-time in regular-season conference matches, 35-2-1 (.934) in the BIG EAST Championship, and hold a 724-85 scoring edge dating back to that first league season in 1995.

NCAA D-I Conference Unbeaten Streaks

1. NOTRE DAME 67 (10/2/05-present) 2. North Carolina 55 (10/23/94-9/1/00) 3. Florida 50 (9/26/97-10/14/01) 4. North Carolina 41 (10/30/87-9/21/94) 5. Fairfield 38 (10/16/96-10/1/00)

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Fowlkes A Senior CLASS Award Candidate Senior All-America defender/midfielder (and Hermann Trophy candidate) Lauren Fowlkes is among 30 nominees for the 2010 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, which is presented annually to the nation’s top senior player based on their dedication and achievement in four areas: Classroom, Charac-ter, Community and Competition. A national media committee will select the 10 finalists in October, with the official ballot opened for nationwide fan voting on Oct. 9. That fan ballot-ing, coupled with votes from coaches and media, will determine this year’s recipient, who will be an-nounced at the NCAA Women’s College Cup Dec. 3-5 in Cary, N.C. Also a 2010 preseason All-America selection by Soccer America and the BIG EAST Preseason Co-Defensive Player of the Year, Fowlkes is aiming to follow in the footsteps of former Fighting Irish teammate Kerri Hanks, who took home the 2008 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award on the way to earning her second Hermann Trophy. Last year, Fowlkes earned National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) third-team All-America honors and ESPN The Magazine second-team Academic All-America accolades af-ter piling up career highs of 10 goals and four as-sists (24 points) following an early-season move to forward due to various injuries on the Notre Dame roster. Fowlkes also was named the BIG EAST Co-Offensive Player of the Year and BIG EAST Champi-onship Most Outstanding Offensive Player, as well as a NSCAA first-team all-region and first-team all-conference selection, and she could become the first player in BIG EAST history (since league play started in 1995) to collect both the conference’s offensive and defensive player-of-the-year awards during her career. What’s more, Fowlkes also is in the unique po-sition of possibly being just the 13th student-ath-lete in Notre Dame athletics history (and the third Fighting Irish women’s soccer player) to couple All-America and Academic All-America honors in the same season on two different occasions. The 1996 NSCAA Player of the Year, goalkeeper Jen Renola, was the first to pull off that feat in 1995 and 1996, and more recently, midfielder/forward Brit-tany Bock (now with the Washington Freedom of Women’s Professional Soccer) matched that double in 2007 and 2008. For more information on the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, visit its official web site at www.se-niorclassaward.com.

Irish Alums Are WPS ChampionsThree former Notre Dame greats — midfielder Shan-non Boxx (’99) and defenders Candace Chapman (’05) and Carrie Dew (’09) — are members of the 2010 Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) regular-season and postseason champion FC Gold Pride, which is based in the San Francisco Bay Area. That trio joins Jen Buczkowski (’07) and Kerri Hanks (’08) as Fighting Irish alums who also are WPS champions. Buczkowski and Hanks helped Sky Blue FC (based in New Jersey) to win the 2009 WPS title. The five Notre Dame WPS champions are the most from any college program in the country. Buczkowski almost earned her second WPS ring this season, guiding the expansion Philadelphia Independence to the WPS Championship Match with overtime wins over the Washington Freedom (whose roster included Notre Dame alum Brittany Bock (’09)) and Boston Breakers. However, the Independence ran out of gas in the WPS Champi-onship Match against FC Gold Pride, falling 4-0 on Sept. 26 in Hayward, Calif. All told, Notre Dame has had 12 alums play in WPS (five of whom were drafted) during the league’s first two seasons, second-most of any col-lege program.

What’s more, Notre Dame maintains a 15-year, 95-match home unbeaten streak (94-0-1) against BIG EAST teams, with Connecticut the lone conference team ever to defeat the Fighting Irish at home (5-4 in overtime on Oct. 6, 1995, at old Alumni Field). The only result separating Notre Dame from a 95-match con-ference home winning streak has been a 0-0 draw with Rutgers on Oct. 22, 2004, also at old Alumni Field.

Our Fearless LeaderNow in his 12th season at Notre Dame, head coach Randy Waldrum ranks fourth on the NCAA Division I all-time winning percentage list with a .790 (348-85-21) mark in his 21 years in the women’s game. He also is third among active coaches for career winning percentage, while his 348 career wins rank fifth on the all-time NCAA Division I charts. A two-time National Coach of the Year (2008 by the NSCAA, 2009 by Soccer Amer-ica), Waldrum has led Notre Dame to seven NCAA College Cups, four NCAA finals and the 2004 national championship. He is second in NCAA Division I history with seven College Cup appearances and four title-game berths in his storied career.

The 2-0 GuaranteeNotre Dame is 321-0-1 all-time when claim-ing a 2-0 lead and is unbeaten in its past 298 contests when going ahead 2-0 (dating back to a 3-3 tie with Vanderbilt on Sept. 15, 1991, in Cincinnati). In fact, just two of the past 210 Fighting Irish opponents to face a 2-0 deficit have forced a tie, something achieved by four opponents in Notre Dame history: Duke on Oct. 17, 1993, in Houston (Irish won 3-2), Connecticut on Nov. 10, 1996, in the BIG EAST final at old Alumni Field (ND led 2-0, later tied 2-2 and 3-3, ND won 4-3), Duke on Nov. 30, 2007, in the NCAA quarterfinals at old Alumni Field (Irish won 3-2), and most recently, Villanova on Oct. 12, 2008 in Villanova, Pa. (ND won 3-2 in OT).

Three … Is The Magic NumberScoring three goals has meant virtually an au-tomatic win in Notre Dame women’s soccer history, with a 289-3-1 (.988) record in those games, including a 191-1-0 (.995) mark since Oct. 6, 1995.

Golden Domers Golden In OTOvertime has usually been the right time for Notre Dame, as the Fighting Irish are 20-4-9 (.742) all-time in the Randy Waldrum era (since 1999) when going to an extra period or two, with the Sept. 10 loss at 13th-ranked UCLA snapping a seven-game unbeaten streak (5-0-2) in added time, dating back to the 2007 season. Last year, Notre Dame went to overtime on three occasions, defeating West Virginia (3-2 on Oct. 2) and St. John’s (2-1 on Nov. 6 in the BIG EAST semifinal in Storrs, Conn.) and end-ing in a scoreless draw at Pittsburgh (Oct. 4). Four current Fighting Irish players have scored “golden goals” in their college careers

— senior midfielder Rose Augustin (Oct. 12, 2008 at Villanova), junior forward Melissa Henderson (Nov. 9, 2008 vs. Connecticut in BIG EAST final), senior forward Taylor Knaack (Oct. 2, 2009 at West Virginia) and junior de-fender Jessica Schuveiller (Nov. 6, 2009 vs. St. John’s in BIG EAST semifinal).

Captains’ ChoiceSenior defender/midfielder Lauren Fowlkes and junior defender Jessica Schuveiller have been selected to serve as Notre Dame’s cap-tains this year, according to a preseason vote of their teammates. Fowlkes is in her first sea-son as a team captain, while Schuveiller is a second-year captain after becoming the first non-senior to wear the armband for the Fight-ing Irish since Amy Warner in 2002.

New Ways To Follow The Fighting IrishThe Notre Dame women’s soccer program has expanded its reach this season through a num-ber of media outlets. Most notably, the Fighting Irish have created three Twitter accounts for fans to follow the team on a daily basis — one is operated by head coach Randy Waldrum (@NDCoachWaldrum), a second by assistant coach Ken Nuber (@NDSoccer) and a third by associate media relations director Chris Mas-ters (@NDsoccernews). In addition, the official Notre Dame athletics web site (www.UND.com) is featuring live in-game blogs for all Fighting Irish home matches this season, allowing fans to ask questions, make comments and share in the excitement of Notre Dame women’s soccer right from their own computers. These blogs, along with live in-game stats (courtesy of the CBSSports.com College Gametracker) and other special features, are available through the UND.com Women’s Soc-cer Gameday Central page, which is posted on-line within 24 hours of each home contest.

ND Supporters Group Debuts In 2010Fans are encouraged to be a part of the new Notre Dame soccer supporters’ group, The Rakes of Mallow. This student-based organiza-tion is attending all Fighting Irish home games this year and aims to create a special home pitch atmosphere unlike any in college soccer. To learn more, visit The Rakes of Mallow web site (www.rakesofmallow.net).

Next Up: Seton Hall/RutgersNotre Dame wraps up its regular season home schedule next weekend with BIG EAST matches against Seton Hall (7:30 p.m. ET, Oct. 8) and Rutgers (1 p.m. ET, Oct. 10) at Alumni Stadium. The RU match not only will be televised live to a national cable audience by ESPNU, but it also will serve as the Fighting Irish Senior Day, with the team’s six senior players and senior manager Aaron Gutierrez honored in a pre-match ceremony. In addition, Notre Dame players will wear special white and pink jerseys in support of Kicks Against Breast Cancer. Those jerseys then will be autographed and auctioned off, with bids currently accepted at und.com/auctions.

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Notre Dame Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 26, 2010)All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 9-1 5-0 4-1 0-0CONFERENCE 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 6-1 4-0 2-1 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 20 MINNESOTA W 1-0 749Aug 22 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE W 3-0 702

+ Sep 03 #8 SANTA CLARA W 1-0 2229+ Sep 05 TEXAS TECH W 2-0 983# Sep 10 at #13 UCLA L o t 1-2 1074# Sep 12 at Loyola Marymount W 1-0 358* Sep 17 at DePaul W 2-0 379

Sep 19 at Northwestern W 2-1 317* Sep 24 CINCINNATI W 4-0 1200* Sep 26 at #24 Louisville W 5-0 772

* - BIG EAST Conference match+ - Inn at Saint Mary's Classic# - UCLA Women's Cup

TEAM STATISTICS ND OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 22-154 3-96 Goals scored per game 2.20 0.30 Shot pct. . 1 4 3 . 0 3 1 Shots on goal-Attempts 75-154 40-96 SOG pct. . 4 8 7 . 4 1 7 S h o t s / G a m e 15.4 9.6CORNER KICKS 49 33PENALTY KICKS 1-1 0-0OFFSIDES 23 7PENALTIES Yellow cards 3 3 Red cards 0 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 5863 2900 Dates/Avg Per Date 5/1173 5/580 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

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Notre Dame Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 26, 2010)All games

Overall: 9-1-0 Conf: 3-0-0 Home: 5-0-0 Away: 4-1-0 Neut: 0-0-0

## Player gp-gs min g a pts sh sh% sog sog% yc rc gwg pk-att6 HENDERSON, Melissa 10-10 734 6 5 17 25 . 2 4 0 18 . 7 2 0 0 0 4 1-115 AUGUSTIN, Rose 10-10 759 5 2 12 30 . 1 6 7 13 . 4 3 3 0 0 2 0-08 TUCKER, Elizabeth 10-9 725 4 1 9 13 . 3 0 8 8 . 6 1 5 0 0 2 0-021 IANTORNO, Erica 10-2 402 2 1 5 11 . 1 8 2 5 . 4 5 5 0 0 0 0-04 KNAACK, Taylor 10-9 608 1 1 3 14 . 0 7 1 5 . 3 5 7 0 0 1 0-025 SCHEIDLER, Julie 10-10 830 1 1 3 4 . 2 5 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0-019 LEON, Adriana 8-0 263 1 0 2 11 . 0 9 1 6 . 5 4 5 0 0 0 0-02 LADDISH, Mandy 10-10 839 1 0 2 7 . 1 4 3 2 . 2 8 6 0 0 0 0-024 JANTSCH, Ellen 2-0 25 1 0 2 3 . 3 3 3 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 0 0-09 FOWLKES, Lauren 10-10 884 0 2 2 11 . 0 0 0 4 . 3 6 4 2 0 0 0-012 SCHUVEILLER, Jessica 10-10 885 0 2 2 8 . 0 0 0 4 . 5 0 0 1 0 0 0-05 CAMPBELL, Molly 10-10 694 0 0 0 11 . 0 0 0 3 . 2 7 3 0 0 0 0-016 MORWAY, Kecia 10-7 695 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 0 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 0 0-027 GERSTLE, Brynn 5-0 67 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-020 SNYDER, Jordan 5-0 46 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0-010 BROWN, Lindsay 8-0 122 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-028 BARTINDALE, Ellen 3-0 29 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-026 CHAMBERLAIN, Haley 1-0 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-023 HALL, Jazmin 8-3 366 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-022 McNEIL, Liz 1-0 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-018 WILSON, Elizabeth 1-0 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-07 TWINING, Rebecca 3-0 52 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-03 FOX, Maddie 2-0 40 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-01 WEISS, Nikki 10-10 864 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Total 10 - 22 15 59 154 . 1 4 3 75 . 4 8 7 3 0 9 1-1Opponents 10 - 3 4 10 96 . 0 3 1 40 . 4 1 7 3 0 1 0-0

Goal Average Saves Record Shots## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho faced3 FOX, Maddie 2-0 40:15 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 31 WEISS, Nikki 10-10 863:47 3 0.31 35 . 9 2 1 9 1 0 6.0 92TM TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 2.0 0

Total 10 904:02 3 0.30 37 . 9 2 5 9 1 0 8 95Opponents 10 904:02 22 2.19 53 . 7 0 7 1 9 0 0 150

Team saves: 1

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalNotre Dame 13 9 0 22Opponents 2 0 1 3

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalNotre Dame 77 77 0 154Opponents 48 44 4 96

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalNotre Dame 18 17 2 37Opponents 27 26 0 53

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalNotre Dame 27 22 0 49Opponents 18 14 1 33

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalNotre Dame 47 49 0 96Opponents 39 42 0 81

Attendance Summary ND OpponentTotal 5863 2900Dates/Avg Per Date 5/1173 5/580Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

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Notre Dame Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 26, 2010)All games

Overall: 9-1-0 Conf: 3-0-0 Home: 5-0-0 Away: 4-1-0 Neut: 0-0-0

TEAM STATISTICS ND OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 22-154 3-96 Goals scored per game 2.20 0.30 Shot pct. . 1 4 3 . 0 3 1 Shots on goal-Attempts 75-154 40-96 SOG pct. . 4 8 7 . 4 1 7 S h o t s / G a m e 15.4 9.6 A s s i s t s 15 4CORNER KICKS 49 33PENALTY KICKS 1-1 0-0OFFSIDES 23 7PENALTIES Yellow cards 3 3 Red cards 0 0ATTENDANCE T o t a l 5863 2900 Dates/Avg Per Date 5/1173 5/580 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalNotre Dame 13 9 0 22Opponents 2 0 1 3

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalNotre Dame 77 77 0 154Opponents 48 44 4 96

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalNotre Dame 18 17 2 37Opponents 27 26 0 53

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalNotre Dame 27 22 0 49Opponents 18 14 1 33

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalNotre Dame 47 49 0 96Opponents 39 42 0 81

Offsides by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalNotre Dame 13 10 0 23Opponents 5 2 0 7

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Team SuperlativesNOTRE DAME HIGH NOTRE DAME LOW CATEGORY OPPONENT HIGH OPPONENT LOW

13 at Louisville (9/26/10) 2 vs. Minnesota (8/20/10) Points 7 by UCLA (9/10/10) 0, several times

5 at Louisville (9/26/10) 1, four times (MR: at Loyola Mmt., 9/12/10) Goals 2 by UCLA (9/10/10) 0, several times

3, three times (MR: 2nd at Louisville, 9/26/10) 0, several times Goals/Half 1, three times (MR: 1st by Northwestern, 9/19/10) 0, several times

3, three times (MR: 2nd at Louisville, 9/26/10) 0, twice (MR: vs. Texas Tech, 9/5/10) Assists 3 by UCLA (9/10/10) 0, several times

22 at Louisville (9/26/10) 9 at UCLA (9/10/10) Total Shots 16 by UCLA (9/10/10) 4 by Louisville (9/26/10)

16 at Louisville (9/26/10) 3 at UCLA (9/10/10) Shots on Goal 8 by UCLA (9/10/10) 1 by DePaul (9/17/10)

7 vs. Santa Clara (9/3/10) 1, twice (MR: at Northwestern, 9/19/10) Saves 11 by Louisville (9/26/10) 2, three times (MR: by Cincinnati, 9/24/10)

8 vs. Texas Tech (9/5/10) 3, twice (MR: at Louisville, 9/26/10) Corner Kicks 9 by Minnesota (8/20/10) 0 by Northwestern (9/19/10)

14 vs. Texas Tech (9/5/10) 5 at DePaul (9/17/10) Fouls 17 by Santa Clara (9/3/10) 3 by UW-Milwaukee (8/22/10)

Individual Superlatives NOTRE DAME OPPONENT

Points 5 by Melissa Henderson at Louisville (9/26/10) 4 by Jenna Richmond of UCLA (9/10/10)

Goals 2, three times (MR: by Melissa Henderson at Louisville, 9/26/10) 2 by Jenna Richmond of UCLA (9/10/10)

Assists 2 by Lauren Fowlkes vs. Cincinnati (9/24/10) 2 by Adriana Martinez of UCLA (9/10/10)

Shots 6, twice (MR: by Molly Campbell vs. Texas Tech, 9/5/10) 8 by Sydney Leroux of UCLA (9/10/10)

Shots on Goal 4, twice (MR: by Melissa Henderson at Louisville, 9/26/10) 4 by Jenna Richmond of UCLA (9/10/10)

Saves 7 by Nikki Weiss vs. Santa Clara (9/3/10) 11 by Taylor Vancil of Louisville (9/26/10)

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Opponent (Attendance) W/L/T Score Goals Assists Shots On Goal Corners Offsides Fouls YC-RC 1-2-OT TotNOTRE DAME (749) hW 1-0 1 0 15 8 5 3 11 0-0 0-1 1MINNESOTA 0 0 15 4 9 0 5 0-0 0-0 0NOTRE DAME (702) hW 3-0 3 2 12 8 6 7 6 0-0 0-3 3WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE 0 0 13 5 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0(1) NOTRE DAME (2,229) hW 1-0 1 1 16 7 4 1 10 0-0 1-0 1#8/9 SANTA CLARA (8/9) 0 0 13 7 5 0 17 0-0 0-0 0(1) NOTRE DAME (983) hW 2-0 2 0 19 6 8 0 14 0-0 2-0 2TEXAS TECH 0 0 10 4 2 1 14 0-0 0-0 0(2) NOTRE DAME aL 1-2 (OT) 1 1 9 3 4 2 12 1-0 1-0-0 1at #13/13 UCLA (1,074) 2 3 16 8 4 2 4 0-0 1-0-1 2(2) NOTRE DAME aW 1-0 1 1 17 11 4 0 8 2-0 1-0 1at Loyola Marymount (358) 0 0 7 4 1 1 9 1-0 0-0 0• NOTRE DAME aW 2-0 2 3 13 4 3 4 5 0-0 1-1 2at DePaul (379) 0 0 6 1 5 1 4 0-0 0-0 0NOTRE DAME aW 2-1 2 1 11 6 5 2 11 0-0 2-0 2at Northwestern (317) 1 1 6 2 0 0 9 1-0 1-0 1• NOTRE DAME (1,200) hW 4-0 4 3 20 6 7 3 10 0-0 3-1 4CINCINNATI 0 0 6 2 1 0 9 1-0 0-0 0• NOTRE DAME aW 5-0 5 3 22 16 3 1 9 0-0 2-3 5at #24/18 Louisville (772) 0 0 4 3 4 0 7 0-0 0-0 0

Attendance listed next to home team (where applicable) // Rankings next to opponent name are from NSCAA/Soccer America polls at kickoff• = BIG EAST Conference match1 = Inn at Saint Mary’s Soccer Classic (Notre Dame, Ind.)2 = UCLA Women’s Cup (Los Angeles, Calif.)

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MATCH #1 — Aug. 20, 2010#4 Notre Dame 1, Minnesota 0

Alumni Stadium (Notre Dame, Ind.)

Minnesota 0 0 — 0Notre Dame 0 1 — 1

ND 1. Melissa Henderson 1 (-) 78:42.

Shots: UM 8-7 - 15; ND 8-7 - 15Saves: UM 4-3 - 7 (Cat Parkhill 7 in 90:00); ND 2-2 - 4 (Nikki Weiss 3 in 90:00, team 1)Corner Kicks: UM 8-1 - 9; ND 4-1 - 5Fouls: UM 4-1 - 5; ND 5-6 - 11Offsides: UM 0, ND 3Attendance: 749

MATCH #2 — Aug. 22, 2010#4 Notre Dame 3, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0

Alumni Stadium (Notre Dame, Ind.)

UW-Milwaukee 0 0 — 0Notre Dame 0 3 — 3

ND 1. Elizabeth Tucker 1 (-) 51:03. ND 2. Rose Augustin 1 (Melissa Henderson) 64:43. ND 3. Augustin 2 (Erica Iantorno) 69:17.

Shots: UWM 10-3 - 13; ND 5-7 - 12Saves: UWM 2-3 - 5 (Leslie Deebach 2 in 45:00, Jamie Forbes 3 in 45:00); ND 4-1 - 5 (Nikki Weiss 5 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: UWM 1-1 - 2; ND 3-3 - 6Fouls: UWM 2-1 - 3; ND 4-2 - 6Offsides: UWM 1, ND 7Attendance: 702

MATCH #3 — Sept. 3, 2010Inn at Saint Mary’s Soccer Classic

#3/4 Notre Dame 1, #8/9 Santa Clara 0Alumni Stadium (Notre Dame, Ind.)

Santa Clara 0 0 — 0Notre Dame 1 0 — 1

ND 1. Rose Augustin 3 (Melissa Henderson) 3:05.

Shots: SCU 6-7 - 13; ND 9-7 - 16Saves: SCU 3-3 - 6 (Bianca Henninger 6 in 90:00); ND 3-4 - 7 (Nikki Weiss 7 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: SCU 1-4 - 5; ND 0-4 - 4Fouls: SCU 10-7 - 17; ND 6-4 - 10Offsides: SCU 0, ND 1Attendance: 2,229

MATCH #4 — Sept. 5, 2010Inn at Saint Mary’s Soccer Classic#3/4 Notre Dame 2, Texas Tech 0

Alumni Stadium (Notre Dame, Ind.)

Texas Tech 0 0 — 0Notre Dame 2 0 — 2

ND 1. Melissa Henderson 2 (-) 23:51. ND 2. Rose Augustin 4 (-) 24:38.

Shots: TTU 3-7 - 10; ND 11-8 - 19Saves: TTU 2-2 - 4 (Colleen Pitts 2 in 45:00, Erin Wikelius 2 in 45:00); ND 1-3 - 4 (Nikki Weiss 4 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: TTU 1-1 - 2; ND 5-3 - 8Fouls: TTU 5-9 - 14; ND 8-6 - 14Offsides: TTU 1, ND 0Attendance: 983

MATCH #5 — Sept. 10, 2010UCLA Women’s Cup

#13 UCLA 2, #3/4 Notre Dame 1 (OT)Drake Stadium (Los Angeles, Calif.)

Notre Dame 1 0 0 — 1UCLA 1 0 1 — 2

UCLA 1. Jenna Richmond 3 (Adriana Martinez) 19:09. ND 1. Erica Iantorno 1 (Rose Augustin) 44:15. UCLA 2. Richmond 4 (Martinez, Lauren Barnes) 94:02.

Shots: ND 2-7-0 - 9; UCLA 10-2-4 - 16Saves: ND 3-1-2 - 6 (Nikki Weiss 6 in 94:02); UCLA 1-1-0 - 2 (Chante’ Sandiford 1 in 94:02, team 1)Corner Kicks: ND 1-3-0 - 4; UCLA 0-3-1 - 4Fouls: ND 5-7-0 - 12; UCLA 3-1-0 - 4Offsides: ND 2, UCLA 2Yellow Card: Lauren Fowlkes (ND) 88:52Attendance: 1,074

MATCH #6 — Sept. 12, 2010UCLA Women’s Cup

#3/4 Notre Dame 1, Loyola Marymount 0Sullivan Field (Los Angeles, Calif.)

Notre Dame 1 0 — 1Loyola Marymount 0 0 — 0

ND 1. Melissa Henderson 3 (Julie Scheidler) 1:11.

Shots: ND 10-7 - 17; LMU 3-4 - 7Saves: ND 2-2 - 4 (Nikki Weiss 4 in 90:00); LMU 7-3 - 10 (Brittany Jagger 9 in 90:00, team 1)Corner Kicks: ND 4-0 - 4; LMU 1-0 - 1Fouls: ND 2-6 - 8; LMU 3-6 - 9Offsides: ND 0, LMU 1Yellow Cards: Cori McGovern (LMU) 38:55; Jes-sica Schuveiller (ND) 75:45; Lauren Fowlkes (ND) 77:13Attendance: 358

MATCH #7 — Sept. 17, 2010#7/11 Notre Dame 2, DePaul 0

Wish Field (Chicago, Ill.)

Notre Dame 1 1 — 2DePaul 0 0 — 0

ND 1. Elizabeth Tucker 2 (Rose Augustin) 26:49. ND 2. Tucker 3 (Melissa Henderson, Taylor Knaack) 88:12.

Shots: ND 7-6 - 13; DPU 2-4 - 6Saves: ND 0-1 - 1 (Nikki Weiss 1 in 90:00); DPU 2-0 - 2 (Claire Hanold 2 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: ND 1-2 - 3; DPU 3-2 - 5Fouls: ND 3-2 - 5; DPU 1-3 - 4Offsides: ND 4, UCLA 1Attendance: 379

MATCH #8 — Sept. 19, 2010#7/11 Notre Dame 2, Northwestern 1

Lakeside Field (Evanston, Ill.)

Notre Dame 2 0 — 2Northwestern 1 0 — 1

ND 1. Elizabeth Tucker 4 (Melissa Henderson) 4:16. NU 1. Julie Sierks 1 (Leigh Jakes) 4:52. ND 2. Henderson 4 (PK) 20:54.

Shots: ND 5-6 - 11; NU 2-4 - 6Saves: ND 0-1 - 1 (Nikki Weiss 1 in 90:00); NU 1-3 - 4 (Carolyn Edwards 3 in 90:00, team 1)Corner Kicks: ND 3-2 - 5; NU 0-0 - 0Fouls: ND 5-6 - 11; NU 3-6 - 9Offsides: ND 2, NU 0Yellow Card: Carolyn Edwards (NU) 20:54Attendance: 317

MATCH #9 — Sept. 24, 2010#5/9 Notre Dame 4, Cincinnati 0

Alumni Stadium (Notre Dame, Ind.)

Cincinnati 0 0 — 0Notre Dame 3 1 — 4

ND 1. Rose Augustin 5 (Lauren Fowlkes) 11:15. ND 2. Mandy Laddish 1 (-) 36:07. ND 3. Adriana Leon 1 (Fowlkes) 41:35. ND 4. Julie Scheidler 1 (Jessica Schuveiller) 61:44.

Shots: CIN 2-4 - 6; ND 11-9 - 20Saves: CIN 1-1 - 2 (Rachel Barnette 1 in 63:20, Ashley Daniels 1 in 26:40); ND 1-1 - 2 (Nikki Weiss 1 in 60:00, Maddie Fox 1 in 30:00)Corner Kicks: CIN 0-1 - 1; ND 5-2 - 7Fouls: CIN 4-5 - 9; ND 5-5 - 10Offsides: CIN 0, ND 3Yellow Card: Kelli Pawelko (CIN) 34:00Attendance: 1,200

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MATCH #10 — Sept. 26, 2010#5/9 Notre Dame 5, #24/18 Louisville 0

Cardinal Park (Louisville, Ky.)

Notre Dame 2 3 — 5Louisville 0 0 — 0

ND 1. Taylor Knaack 1 (Jessica Schuveiller, Melissa Henderson) 9:06. ND 2. Henderson 5 (-) 23:29. ND 3. Henderson 6 (Elizabeth Tucker) 71:08. ND 4. Erica Iantorno 2 (-) 87:45. ND 5. Ellen Jantsch 1 (-) 89:33.

Shots: ND 9-13 - 22; LOU 2-2 - 4Saves: ND 2-1 - 3 (Nikki Weiss 3 in 79:45, Maddie Fox 0 in 10:15); LOU 4-7 - 11 (Taylor Vancil 11 in 90:00)Corner Kicks: ND 1-2 - 3; LOU 3-1 - 4Fouls: ND 4-5 - 9; LOU 4-3 - 7Offsides: ND 1, LOU 1Attendance: 772