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CU To Open Pac-12 Play Friday At Washington State
September 21, 2016 | Soccer
BOULDER - Colorado's soccer team will open Pac-12 play on Friday with a 6 p.m. (MT) match at Washington State. The match will be broadcast live on Pac-12 Network and Pac-12 Mountain.
(complete notes are attached in the link to the right)
NOTES:
Up Next
•   CU opens Pac-12 play on Friday at Washington State at 6 p.m. MT (5 p.m. PT).
•   A win would be the 200th win in Colorado history.
20th Anniversary, 200 Wins
•   2016 is the 20th anniverary of the first season of soccer at CU in 1996.
•   The program currently has an all-time record of 199-176-43, closing in on the 200-win milestone.
Freshman First
•   Taylor Kornieck became the first CU freshman ever to have back-to-back two-goal games when she scored twice (and had an assist) against Drexel and scored two more times against Hawai'i on Sept. 4 and 9.
Kornieck's Historic Performance
•   Taylor Kornieck had five points in a 5-0 win over Drexel and it was just the third time in CU history a freshman has recorded five points in a match.
•   Kornieck had two goals and one assist in the match.
•   Former USWNT player and current volunteer assistant Nikki Marshall is the only other Buff to have five points in a match as a freshman and she did it twice in 2006.
Offense Breaks Out
•   After having several unlucky losses where CU outshot its opponents considerably and dominated possession, the offense broke out of its slump with a 5-0 win over Drexel on Sept. 4, converting five of its 26 shot attempts (14 on goal).
•   Taylor Kornieck (see note above) had the biggest performance, but Sarah Kinzner, Danica Evans and Stephanie Zuniga also got in the scoring column against the Dragons.
•   Heading into the Drexel match, CU has outshot its opponents 79-52 over the previous four matches, yet the team had been outscored 6-4.
•   Over the next three matches, CU has outscored its opponents 12-2.
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•   Danica Evans and Taylor Kornieck came in at No. 2 on SportsCenter's Top 10 on Sept. 9 after an impressive goal in the third minute a 3-1 win over Hawai'i.
•   Evans used her traditional flip throw to throw the ball into play from the left sideline and Kornieck headed the throw into the far side of the net.
Newcomers Making an Impact
•   In nine matches this season, newcomers have eight of the team's 19 goals (42 percent), five assists (31 percent) and 96 shot attempts (54 percent), while combining for 31 starts.
•   Freshman Taylor Kornieck leads the team in most offensive categories, including goals, points and shot attempts.
•   Additionally, redshirt freshman Jalen Tompkins has made seven starts and leads the goalkeepers with a 0.68 GAA and .861 save percentage, while posting a 6-2-0 record.
Colorado Cup Notes (complete notes on pages 26-28)
•   CU won its fifth Colorado Cup in the competition's sixth season this year with a perfect 3-0-0 record.
•   CU opened the season with two of its three Colorado Cup matches, traveling to Air Force on Aug. 19 (won 2-0) and hosting Colorado State on Aug. 21 (won 2-1) and wrapped up the Colorado Cup on Sept. 17 with a 1-0 overtime win against Denver.
•   Erin Greening and Mikaela Kraus are CU's two returning players who have scored in the Colorado Cup, each scoring one goal last season (Greening vs. CC and Kraus vs. DU).
•   This year Sarah Kinzner, Alex Vidger (both vs. Air Force), Taylor Kornieck (both CSU) and Danica Evans (vs. CSU and Denver) have all scored goals.
Below are the past champions (with Colorado's finish in parenthesis)
   Team   Points
2011   Colorado   6
2012   Colorado   4
2013   Denver   6   (Colorado-2nd)
2014   Colorado   9
2015   Colorado   7
2016   Colorado   9
Season Opener Notes
•   CU is now 11-5-5 all-time in season-opening matches and 4-1-4 in season openers on the road.
•   CU is now unbeaten in its past 13 season openers (last loss in 2003 to Portland).
Home Opener Notes
•   CU's 2-1 win over Colorado State on Aug. 21 stretched the team's unbeaten streak in home openers to 13 matches and winning streak to eight, while improving the all-time record in home openers to 16-4-1.
•   The goal CU allowed in the first half was the first goal allowed in a home opener in 754 minutes and 19 seconds (the previous goal allowed in a home opener was in 2008 against Florida).
•   When Taylor Kornieck scored in the seventh minute against CSU, it made this the fourth consecutive season a freshman has scored in the home opener (Erin Greening 2015, Brittney Stark 2014, Brie Hooks 2013).
Kinzner's Late Score
•   Sarah Kinzner scored with three seconds left in the first half in CU's season-opening 2-0 win at Air Force for a 1-0 hafltime lead.
•   It was the latest goal ever scored in the first half by a CU player, besting the previous-latest of 44:44 by Storie Ledger in 2012 at Arizona.
•   It was only the fourth goal ever scored in the 45th minute by a Buffs player.
International Flavor
•   The Buffs have five international players on their roster this season, the most ever in school history.
•   Through nine matches, CU's international players have combined for five of the team's 19 goals (26 percent), five assists (31 percent) and 38 shot attempts (21 percent), while two have them have started each match.
•   Last season, CU had three international players and prior to last season, the most it had ever had was two.
•   Junior transfer Hannah Scheid, who will have to sit out this season due to NCAA eligibility rules, is the first Buff to come from Germany.
•   Sophomore Sarah Kinzner and freshman Camilla Shymka both hail from Calgary, Alberta, and are members of the Canada U-20 National Team.
•   Senior Kahlia Hogg and sophomore Isobel Dalton are both natives of Australia.
Spring Recap
•   CU finished the spring with a 4-0-2 record, defeating Air Force (1-0), Denver (2-1), Colorado College (1-0) and Nebraska (3-1), and tying Northern Colorado (1-1) and South Dakota State (1-1).
•   Spring goal scorers: Erin Greening 3, Danica Evans 2, Stephanie Zuniga 2, Sarah Kinzner 1, Joss Orejel 1
•   Evans also had two assists
•   Scout Watson and Jalen Tompkins split time in goal
Hogg Returns
•   Kahlia Hogg is back for her senior season after missing the majority of last season with an injury.
•   She started the first six matches last season and led CU to a 4-1-1 record during that time, but the Buffs went 3-9-2 without her in the lineup over the final 14 matches.
National Team Experience
•   Colorado has 13 players who have been involved with youth and women's national teams.
United States
   Emily Bruder (U-14, U-17, U-18, U-20)
   Danica Evans (U-17 player pool, U-18 player pool)
   Taylor Kornieck (U-15, U-18)
   Megan Massey (U-15)
   Morgan Stanton (U-14 player pool, U-17)
   Jalen Tompkins (U-15, U-16, U-17)
   Alex Vidger (U-20 training camp)
   Stephanie Zuniga (U-15 training camp, U-18 player pool)
Australia
   Isobel Dalton (U-15-16, U-17)
   Kahlia Hogg (U-17, U-19, U-20)
Canada
   Sarah Kinzner (U-17, U-20)
   Camilla Shymka (U-20)
Mexico
   Joss Orejel (U-17, U-20)
BOLD indicates current team member
National Team Notes
•   Kornieck traveled to England in July for two matches and training with the U-18 Women's National Team and started both matches against England.
•   Kinzner started all five matches for Canada at the 2015 CONCACAF U-20 Championship in Honduras and scored two goals (one against Trinidad & Tobago and one against Jamaica), helping Canada reach the finals (United States won 1-0). (more details below)
•   Shymka also competed for Canada at the 2015 CONCACAF U-20 Championship in Honduras and played in two matches as a reserve, totaling 27 minutes on the pitch.
Kinzner Shines at CONCACAF Championship
•   Sarah Kinzner competed for Canada at the 2015 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship in Honduras in December.
•   Kinzner started all five matches and scored two goals, leading Canada to the finals against the United States.
•   Canada qualified for the 2016 U-20 World Cup by finishing in the top three (Canada lost 1-0 to the United States in the finals).
Team Award Winners
•   Below are last season's team award winners:
Offensive MVP: Danica Evans (scored five goals and had three assists, starting 19 of 20 matches)
Defensive MVP: Madison Krauser (had four assists and started all 20 matches)
Freshman of the Year: Sarah Kinzner (scored one goal and had two assists in 20 starts)
Academic Award: Kate Scheele (3.89 GPA, also 1.14 GAA and .747 save percentage in 16 starts as the team's goalkeeper)
Sports Performance Award: Kenzie Tillitt (recognized as the team's hardest worker in the weight room and conditioning drills by the sports performance staff)
Recent Returning Starters In Past Decade
•   Colorado returns five starters this season and in the four previous seasons when the Buffs have returned seven or fewer starters, they have reached the NCAA Tournament twice and have averaged 11 wins.
•   When CU has had to replace its goalkeeper from the previous season, the Buffs have made the NCAA Tournament two out of four times and have averaged 11.3 wins.
•   When CU returns its top scorer or a player who has tied for the team lead in goals the previous season, the Buffs have made the NCAA Tournament four out of seven times and have averaged 10.1 wins.
Year   RS   Goals   Goalkeeper   Record
2006Â Â Â 6Â Â Â Griffin, 12Â Â Â Keller, 16Â Â Â 14-6-4*
2007Â Â Â 8Â Â Â Marshall, 17Â Â Â Radlinski, 15Â Â Â 10-8-4*
2008Â Â Â 9Â Â Â Marshall, 9Â Â Â Radlinski, 13Â Â Â 14-5-4*
2009Â Â Â 6Â Â Â DeSaverio, 9Â Â Â Radlinski, 20Â Â Â 9-10-0
2010Â Â Â 8Â Â Â Marshall, 8Â Â Â Linder, 17Â Â Â 8-9-3
2011Â Â Â 9Â Â Â Russell, 3Â Â Â Brunner, 19Â Â Â 4-13-2
2012Â Â Â 9Â Â Â Russell/Stuller, 4Â Â Â Brunner, 14Â Â Â 8-8-4
2013Â Â Â 8Â Â Â Stuller, 8Â Â Â Brunner, 19Â Â Â 14-7-2*
2014Â Â Â 7Â Â Â Stuller, 9Â Â Â Brunner, 23Â Â Â 14-7-1*
2015Â Â Â 5Â Â Â Hooks, 8Â Â Â Scheele, 22Â Â Â 7-10-3
2016Â Â Â 5Â Â Â Hooks/Evans, 5Â Â Â Scheele, 16Â Â Â ???
RS is number of returning starters
Goals is the leading scorer from previous season
Goalkeeper is the goalkeeper who started the most matches in the previous season
Record is record that season
BOLD indicates returning
*indicates made the NCAA Tournament
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(complete notes are attached in the link to the right)
NOTES:
Up Next
•   CU opens Pac-12 play on Friday at Washington State at 6 p.m. MT (5 p.m. PT).
•   A win would be the 200th win in Colorado history.
20th Anniversary, 200 Wins
•   2016 is the 20th anniverary of the first season of soccer at CU in 1996.
•   The program currently has an all-time record of 199-176-43, closing in on the 200-win milestone.
Freshman First
•   Taylor Kornieck became the first CU freshman ever to have back-to-back two-goal games when she scored twice (and had an assist) against Drexel and scored two more times against Hawai'i on Sept. 4 and 9.
Kornieck's Historic Performance
•   Taylor Kornieck had five points in a 5-0 win over Drexel and it was just the third time in CU history a freshman has recorded five points in a match.
•   Kornieck had two goals and one assist in the match.
•   Former USWNT player and current volunteer assistant Nikki Marshall is the only other Buff to have five points in a match as a freshman and she did it twice in 2006.
Offense Breaks Out
•   After having several unlucky losses where CU outshot its opponents considerably and dominated possession, the offense broke out of its slump with a 5-0 win over Drexel on Sept. 4, converting five of its 26 shot attempts (14 on goal).
•   Taylor Kornieck (see note above) had the biggest performance, but Sarah Kinzner, Danica Evans and Stephanie Zuniga also got in the scoring column against the Dragons.
•   Heading into the Drexel match, CU has outshot its opponents 79-52 over the previous four matches, yet the team had been outscored 6-4.
•   Over the next three matches, CU has outscored its opponents 12-2.
#SCtop10
•   Danica Evans and Taylor Kornieck came in at No. 2 on SportsCenter's Top 10 on Sept. 9 after an impressive goal in the third minute a 3-1 win over Hawai'i.
•   Evans used her traditional flip throw to throw the ball into play from the left sideline and Kornieck headed the throw into the far side of the net.
Newcomers Making an Impact
•   In nine matches this season, newcomers have eight of the team's 19 goals (42 percent), five assists (31 percent) and 96 shot attempts (54 percent), while combining for 31 starts.
•   Freshman Taylor Kornieck leads the team in most offensive categories, including goals, points and shot attempts.
•   Additionally, redshirt freshman Jalen Tompkins has made seven starts and leads the goalkeepers with a 0.68 GAA and .861 save percentage, while posting a 6-2-0 record.
Colorado Cup Notes (complete notes on pages 26-28)
•   CU won its fifth Colorado Cup in the competition's sixth season this year with a perfect 3-0-0 record.
•   CU opened the season with two of its three Colorado Cup matches, traveling to Air Force on Aug. 19 (won 2-0) and hosting Colorado State on Aug. 21 (won 2-1) and wrapped up the Colorado Cup on Sept. 17 with a 1-0 overtime win against Denver.
•   Erin Greening and Mikaela Kraus are CU's two returning players who have scored in the Colorado Cup, each scoring one goal last season (Greening vs. CC and Kraus vs. DU).
•   This year Sarah Kinzner, Alex Vidger (both vs. Air Force), Taylor Kornieck (both CSU) and Danica Evans (vs. CSU and Denver) have all scored goals.
Below are the past champions (with Colorado's finish in parenthesis)
   Team   Points
2011   Colorado   6
2012   Colorado   4
2013   Denver   6   (Colorado-2nd)
2014   Colorado   9
2015   Colorado   7
2016   Colorado   9
Season Opener Notes
•   CU is now 11-5-5 all-time in season-opening matches and 4-1-4 in season openers on the road.
•   CU is now unbeaten in its past 13 season openers (last loss in 2003 to Portland).
Home Opener Notes
•   CU's 2-1 win over Colorado State on Aug. 21 stretched the team's unbeaten streak in home openers to 13 matches and winning streak to eight, while improving the all-time record in home openers to 16-4-1.
•   The goal CU allowed in the first half was the first goal allowed in a home opener in 754 minutes and 19 seconds (the previous goal allowed in a home opener was in 2008 against Florida).
•   When Taylor Kornieck scored in the seventh minute against CSU, it made this the fourth consecutive season a freshman has scored in the home opener (Erin Greening 2015, Brittney Stark 2014, Brie Hooks 2013).
Kinzner's Late Score
•   Sarah Kinzner scored with three seconds left in the first half in CU's season-opening 2-0 win at Air Force for a 1-0 hafltime lead.
•   It was the latest goal ever scored in the first half by a CU player, besting the previous-latest of 44:44 by Storie Ledger in 2012 at Arizona.
•   It was only the fourth goal ever scored in the 45th minute by a Buffs player.
International Flavor
•   The Buffs have five international players on their roster this season, the most ever in school history.
•   Through nine matches, CU's international players have combined for five of the team's 19 goals (26 percent), five assists (31 percent) and 38 shot attempts (21 percent), while two have them have started each match.
•   Last season, CU had three international players and prior to last season, the most it had ever had was two.
•   Junior transfer Hannah Scheid, who will have to sit out this season due to NCAA eligibility rules, is the first Buff to come from Germany.
•   Sophomore Sarah Kinzner and freshman Camilla Shymka both hail from Calgary, Alberta, and are members of the Canada U-20 National Team.
•   Senior Kahlia Hogg and sophomore Isobel Dalton are both natives of Australia.
Spring Recap
•   CU finished the spring with a 4-0-2 record, defeating Air Force (1-0), Denver (2-1), Colorado College (1-0) and Nebraska (3-1), and tying Northern Colorado (1-1) and South Dakota State (1-1).
•   Spring goal scorers: Erin Greening 3, Danica Evans 2, Stephanie Zuniga 2, Sarah Kinzner 1, Joss Orejel 1
•   Evans also had two assists
•   Scout Watson and Jalen Tompkins split time in goal
Hogg Returns
•   Kahlia Hogg is back for her senior season after missing the majority of last season with an injury.
•   She started the first six matches last season and led CU to a 4-1-1 record during that time, but the Buffs went 3-9-2 without her in the lineup over the final 14 matches.
National Team Experience
•   Colorado has 13 players who have been involved with youth and women's national teams.
United States
   Emily Bruder (U-14, U-17, U-18, U-20)
   Danica Evans (U-17 player pool, U-18 player pool)
   Taylor Kornieck (U-15, U-18)
   Megan Massey (U-15)
   Morgan Stanton (U-14 player pool, U-17)
   Jalen Tompkins (U-15, U-16, U-17)
   Alex Vidger (U-20 training camp)
   Stephanie Zuniga (U-15 training camp, U-18 player pool)
Australia
   Isobel Dalton (U-15-16, U-17)
   Kahlia Hogg (U-17, U-19, U-20)
Canada
   Sarah Kinzner (U-17, U-20)
   Camilla Shymka (U-20)
Mexico
   Joss Orejel (U-17, U-20)
BOLD indicates current team member
National Team Notes
•   Kornieck traveled to England in July for two matches and training with the U-18 Women's National Team and started both matches against England.
•   Kinzner started all five matches for Canada at the 2015 CONCACAF U-20 Championship in Honduras and scored two goals (one against Trinidad & Tobago and one against Jamaica), helping Canada reach the finals (United States won 1-0). (more details below)
•   Shymka also competed for Canada at the 2015 CONCACAF U-20 Championship in Honduras and played in two matches as a reserve, totaling 27 minutes on the pitch.
Kinzner Shines at CONCACAF Championship
•   Sarah Kinzner competed for Canada at the 2015 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship in Honduras in December.
•   Kinzner started all five matches and scored two goals, leading Canada to the finals against the United States.
•   Canada qualified for the 2016 U-20 World Cup by finishing in the top three (Canada lost 1-0 to the United States in the finals).
Team Award Winners
•   Below are last season's team award winners:
Offensive MVP: Danica Evans (scored five goals and had three assists, starting 19 of 20 matches)
Defensive MVP: Madison Krauser (had four assists and started all 20 matches)
Freshman of the Year: Sarah Kinzner (scored one goal and had two assists in 20 starts)
Academic Award: Kate Scheele (3.89 GPA, also 1.14 GAA and .747 save percentage in 16 starts as the team's goalkeeper)
Sports Performance Award: Kenzie Tillitt (recognized as the team's hardest worker in the weight room and conditioning drills by the sports performance staff)
Recent Returning Starters In Past Decade
•   Colorado returns five starters this season and in the four previous seasons when the Buffs have returned seven or fewer starters, they have reached the NCAA Tournament twice and have averaged 11 wins.
•   When CU has had to replace its goalkeeper from the previous season, the Buffs have made the NCAA Tournament two out of four times and have averaged 11.3 wins.
•   When CU returns its top scorer or a player who has tied for the team lead in goals the previous season, the Buffs have made the NCAA Tournament four out of seven times and have averaged 10.1 wins.
Year   RS   Goals   Goalkeeper   Record
2006Â Â Â 6Â Â Â Griffin, 12Â Â Â Keller, 16Â Â Â 14-6-4*
2007Â Â Â 8Â Â Â Marshall, 17Â Â Â Radlinski, 15Â Â Â 10-8-4*
2008Â Â Â 9Â Â Â Marshall, 9Â Â Â Radlinski, 13Â Â Â 14-5-4*
2009Â Â Â 6Â Â Â DeSaverio, 9Â Â Â Radlinski, 20Â Â Â 9-10-0
2010Â Â Â 8Â Â Â Marshall, 8Â Â Â Linder, 17Â Â Â 8-9-3
2011Â Â Â 9Â Â Â Russell, 3Â Â Â Brunner, 19Â Â Â 4-13-2
2012Â Â Â 9Â Â Â Russell/Stuller, 4Â Â Â Brunner, 14Â Â Â 8-8-4
2013Â Â Â 8Â Â Â Stuller, 8Â Â Â Brunner, 19Â Â Â 14-7-2*
2014Â Â Â 7Â Â Â Stuller, 9Â Â Â Brunner, 23Â Â Â 14-7-1*
2015Â Â Â 5Â Â Â Hooks, 8Â Â Â Scheele, 22Â Â Â 7-10-3
2016Â Â Â 5Â Â Â Hooks/Evans, 5Â Â Â Scheele, 16Â Â Â ???
RS is number of returning starters
Goals is the leading scorer from previous season
Goalkeeper is the goalkeeper who started the most matches in the previous season
Record is record that season
BOLD indicates returning
*indicates made the NCAA Tournament
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