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Six Pac-12 women's soccer teams approach NCAA Tournament 

Nov 8, 2016

NCAA TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS… Six Pac-12 women’s soccer teams earned berths to the 2016 NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship, the Division I Women’s Soccer Committee announced on Monday. STANFORD earned the No. 1 seed for the third-straight year and is joined in the field by No. 2-seeded USC, No. 4-seeded UCLA, COLORADO, CALIFORNIA, and UTAH. The full bracket can be seen here. The full release can be seen here.

The Pac-12 currently holds an all-time record of 174-118-25 (.588) in the NCAA Women’s College Cup, with three national championships and five second-place finishes. The Pac-12 is tied for the third-most conference representatives in the field this year with six.

STANFORD WINS CONFERENCE TITLE… Stanford was crowned the 2016 Pac-12 Champion on Friday (Pac-12 10-1-0, Overall 17-1-1). USC and Colorado tied for second in the Conference with 8-2-1 in conference play. Utah, UCLA, and California round out the top six and are the six teams who will compete in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament.

After the end of rivalry week, Arizona ended seventh in the Conference with Washington State, Oregon State, Oregon, Washington, and Arizona State following, respectively.

NSCAA RANKINGS… The Pac-12 Conference has continuously had three or more teams in the NSCAA top-25 poll with Stanford having a strong presence in the top three each week this season, including coming in on top four weeks in a row from Sept. 13-Oct. 4. 

For the second week in a row, NSCAA rankings features six Pac-12 teams, the most this season, with Stanford leading the Conference at No. 2. After starting the season unranked, USC is No. 7, UCLA is No. 18, Colorado is No. 20, Utah is No. 23, and California is No. 24.

NCAA STATS… Conference goalies continue to prove their worth with three teams appearing in the top-30 in the nation in shutout percentage: USC is seventh (0.632), CALIFORNIA is 21st (0.550), and UTAH is 27th (0.526). Three teams are also ranked in the top-30 in save percentage: USC is fifth (0.899), Utah is 19th (0.852), and Colorado is 26th (0.849).

USC’s Sammy Jo Prudhomme is sixth (0.897) in the nation in save percentage with Colorado’s Jalen Tompkins at 22nd (0.858). California’s Emily Boyd is tied with Prudhomme for seventh in the nation in shutouts (11).

Three Pac-12 players appear in the top-20 in the nation in game-winning goals. Utah’s Hailey Skolmoski is seventh (7), Colorado’s Taylor Kornieck is ninth (6), and UCLA’s Darian Jenkins is 20th (5). All three players are dominant offensive forces on their respective teams, having each won at least one Pac-12 weekly honor this season.

Two teams appear in the top-20 in the nation in goals-against average. USC is ninth (0.467) and Utah is 17th (0.646).

Although Stanford has suffered one tough loss and a tie this season, the Cardinal still rank third in the nation in won-lost-tied percentage (0.921). Four other teams also rank in the top-40 of the category: USC is 19th (0.763), Colorado is 31st (0.725), and Utah and UCLA are tied for 38th (0.711).

NCAA RPI… NCAA RPI rankings has six Pac-12 teams in the top-35 with Stanford at No. 1, USC is No. 6, UCLA is No. 11, Utah is No. 21, Colorado is No. 29, and California is No. 32.

UPSETS… Pac-12 teams reigned victorious over ranked teams in non-conference play, proving their worth, including multiple upsets and notable wins. Most notably, an upset by then-unranked USC over then-No. 8 North Carolina on Sept. 11 and UCLA beating reigning national champion Penn State on Sept. 2.

Upsets continue to fill the Conference schedule with then- No. 7 USC beating Stanford on Thursday, Oct. 13, but then-No.14 California bounced back from a tie at then-No. 10 UCLA and beat then- No.7 USC on Sunday, Oct. 15.

Then-No. 22 Colorado upset California on Sunday, Oct 23 and the Buffs look to do the same with two top-25 matches on the schedule this week.

For the first time in five seasons, Utah beat a ranked team on Sunday, Oct. 30. After coming off of a tie (1-1) with then-No. 4 USC on Thursday, Oct. 27, Utah came back to beat then-No. 9 UCLA 2-0.

UCLA ended its regular season beating then-No. 5 USC on Friday, Nov. 4.

PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK… UCLA swept this week’s weekly honors with Annie Alvarado claiming Offensive Player of the Week, Hailie Mace claiming Defensive Player of the Week, and Teagan Micah claiming Goalkeeper of the Week.

COMPLETE STUDENT-ATHLETES... Colorado's Jalen Tompkins became the Buff’s starting goalkeeper as a redshirt freshman, but also stands out in the classroom. She has a 3.789 GPA and is majoring in integrative physiology with hopes of becoming a pediatric oncologist.

Arizona's Lexe Selman Richards battled cancer just after accepting her offer from the University of Arizona. She had Acute myeloid leukemia, but was able to beat it and come back to play for the Wildcats.

California's Elliott Gentille organized a Be The Match Bone Marrow campaign on campus last year. She teamed up with Be The Match to assist her family friend, who was battling Leukemia, in finding a bone marrow match. Elliott was responsible for many people signing up to be on the bone marrow registry. 

Arizona State's Annie Warren is currently co-president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for the second straight year.

Bella Geist led the Oregon State women’s soccer team with first-team Academic All-Pac-12 honors last season after recording a 3.95 GPA as a biology major.

UCLA's Gabbi Miranda is a co-chair of the UCLA Student-Athlete Mentor (SAMS) program. The purpose of SAMS is to provide each team with a representative that will be trained and able to serve as a role model and resource to his or her teammates and other student-athletes.

During the summer of 2016, Stanford's Jaye Boissiere volunteered in South Africa for three weeks with the Rubenstein-Bing Student-Athlete Civic Engagement Program - a service program for Stanford and Duke student-athletes.

PAC-12 POSTSEASON HONORS… The All-Pac-12 honors for the 2016 season were announced on Tuesday, as determined by a polling of the Conference coaches. Stanford’s Andi Sullivan was voted Pac-12 Player of the Year, while USC's Mandy Freeman was tabbed Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year. Colorado’s Taylor Kornieck was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Year while USC’s Sammy Jo Prudhomme was voted Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Year. For the seventh time in the last nine years, Stanford head coach Paul Ratcliffe was named Pac-12 Coach of the Year. The All-Pac-12 and All-Freshman teams were also announced. The full release can be seen here.

MAC HERMANN WATCH LIST… Twenty-­eight players from NCAA Division I schools around the country have been marked as potential contenders for the 2016 Missouri Athletic Club’s (MAC) Hermann Trophy. The MAC Hermann Trophy is the most prestigious individual award in college soccer, presented annually to one male and one female athlete. The Pac-­12 has five representatives on the list: Stanford’s senior Jane Campbell and junior Andi Sullivan, USC’s seniors Kayla Mills and Morgan Andres, along with California’s senior Arielle Ship.

The countdown of Pac­12 Networks’ 850 live event telecasts begin on the pitch with a 68­-game women’s soccer schedule. Each Pac­-12 team appears on the Network at least six times (home or away) in 2016.


CONFERENCE STANDINGS (Expanded standings)

Teams Points Pac-12 Record Overall Record
Stanford 30 10-1 17-1-1
USC 25 8-2-1 14-4-1
Colorado 25 8-2-1 14-5-1
Utah 22 6-1-4 11-3-5
UCLA 22 7-3-1 13-5-1
California 20 6-3-2 15-5-2
Arizona 12 4-7 9-9-2
Washington State 10 3-7-1 8-9-2
Oregon State 9 3-8 8-10-2
Oregon 7 2-8-1 8-10-2
Washington 6 2-9 7-12-1
Arizona State 4 1-9-1 6-11-2

UPCOMING SCHEDULE (Times local to site)

Friday, Nov. 11    
Houston Baptist at #2 STANFORD   7 p.m. PT
Seattle at #18 UCLA Live Stream 7 p.m. PT
Saturday, Nov. 12    
Oklahoma State at #20 COLORADO  Live Stream  11 a.m. PT 
Texas Tech at #23 UTAH   12 p.m. PT
Eastern Washington at #7 USC   12 p.m. PT
#24 CALIFORNIA at Pepperdine   1 p.m. PT

P12N/P12A/P12BA/P12LA/P12M/P12O/P12W - Indicates live broadcast on Pac-12 Network. MWN - Indicates live broadcast on Mountain West Network.


PAC-12 ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS

PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Andi Sullivan, Stanford
PAC-12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Mandy Freeman, USC
PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Taylor Kornieck, Colorado
PAC-12 GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR: Sammy Jo Prudhomme, USC
PAC-12 COACH OF THE YEAR: Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford

ALL-PAC-12
FIRST TEAM

Name Pos. Yr. School
Morgan Andrews M Sr. USC 
Maddie Bauer D Sr. Stanford
Jane Campbell GK Sr. Stanford
Danica Evans F Sr. Colorado
Jessie Fleming M Fr. UCLA
Mandy Freeman D/M Sr. USC
Taylor Kornieck M Fr. Colorado
Ifeoma Onumonu F RSr. California
Sammy Jo Prudhomme GK RSr. USC
Hailey Skolmoski F/D Fr. Utah
Andi Sullivan  M Jr. Stanford

SECOND TEAM

Name Pos. Yr. School
Alex Anthony F RJr. USC 
Emily Boyd GK Jr. California
Kyra Carusa F RSo. Stanford
Alana Cook D So. Stanford
Tierna Davidson D/M Fr. Stanford
Darian Jenkins F Sr. UCLA
Kaitlyn Johnson F Sr. Washington State
Kimberly Keever F Jr. Washington
Kayla Mills D Sr. USC
Katie Rogers M RSr. Utah
Arielle Ship F Sr. California

Honorable Mention: Jordan DiBiasi (STAN, So., M); Marissa Everett (ORE, So., M); Nikki Faris (OSU, Jr., F); Emma Fletcher (CAL, Fr., M); Katie Johnson (USC, RSr., F); Savannah Levin (USC, Sr., M/D); Hailie Mace (UCLA, So., D/F); Tegan McGrady (STAN, So., D/M); Anika Rodriguez (UCLA, RFr., F/M); Shannon Simon (WASH, Jr., F/M); Gabi Stoian (ARIZ, Jr., M).

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM

Name Pos. School
Julia Bingham D USC
Mia Corbin M California
Tierna Davidson D/M Stanford
Jessie Fleming M UCLA
Abigail Kim F/M California
Taylor Kornieck M Colorado
Tavia Leachman D Utah
Kaiya McCullough D UCLA
Anika Rodriguez F/M UCLA
Jalen Tompkins GK Colorado
Morgan Weaver F Washington State

PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

2016 PAC-12 WOMEN'S SOCCER PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Offensive: Annie Alvarado, Sr., UCLA
Defensive: Hailie Mace, So., UCLA
Goalkeeper: Teagan Micah, Fr., UCLA

ALSO NOMINATED:
Offensive
: Andi Sullivan, STAN; Katie Johnson, USC; Alysha Overland, WSU.
Defensive: Samantha Falasco, ARIZ; Alana Cook, STAN; Ally Prisock, USC; Susie White, WSU.
Goalkeeper: Lainey Burdett, ARIZ; Jane Campbell, STAN; Sammy Jo Prudhomme, USC; Ella Dederick, WSU.

2016 PAC-12 WOMEN'S SOCCER PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

  Offensive Defensive Goalkeeper
Aug. 23 Darian Jenkins, UCLA Alana Cook, STAN Teagan Micah, UCLA
Aug. 30 Hailey Skolmoski, UTAH Caitlyn Wong, ORE Jane Campbell, STAN
Sep. 6 Jessie Fleming, UCLA MacKenzie Cerda, UCLA Sammy Jo Prudhomme, USC
Sep. 12 Megan Turner, STAN Ally Prisock, USC Sammy Jo Prudhomme, USC
Sep. 20 Darian Jenkins, UCLA Hailie Mace, UCLA Teagan Micah, UCLA
Sep. 27 Jessie Fleming, UCLA Mandy Freeman, USC Jalen Tompkins, COLO
Oct. 4 Taylor Kornieck, COLO Alana Cook, STAN Jalen Tompkins, COLO
Oct. 11 Hailey Skolmoski Morgan Stanton, COLO Emily Boyd, CAL
Oct. 18 Averie Collins, STAN Savannah Levin, USC Sammy Jo Prudhomme, USC
Oct. 25 Maryn Beutler, ORE Caitlyn Wong, ORE Sammy Jo Prudhomme, USC
Nov. 1 Andi Sullivan, STAN Katie Rogers, UTAH Jane Campbell, STAN
Nov. 8 Annie Alvarado, UCLA Hailie Mace, UCLA Teagan Micah, UCLA

NATIONAL HONORS

MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List
Jane Campbell, Stanford; Andi Sullivan, Stanford; Kayla Mills, USC; Morgan Andres, USC; Arielle Ship, California

TopDrawerSoccer.com Player of the Week
Taylor Kornieck, COLO (Oct. 4)
Emily Boyd, CAL (Oct. 11)

National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Player of the Week
Emily Boyd, CAL (Oct. 11)
Andi Sullivan, STAN (Nov. 1)

ESPNW Player of the Week
Sammy Jo Prudhomme (Sept. 8)
Emily Boyd, CAL (Oct. 14)