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Undefeated Women's Soccer Faces Big Road Test at Seton Hall

ITHACA, N.Y. — Riding a shutout streak of more than 700 minutes, the women's soccer will taken its unbeaten record out of state for the first time season when it visits Seton Hall at 7 p.m. Thursday. Cornell (4-0-2) is looking to remain undefeated after seven games for just the second time in the program's 34-year history.
 
GAME INFORMATION
GAME #7: Cornell at Seton Hall
DATE: Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015
TIME: 7 p.m.
SITE: Owen T. Carroll Field – South Orange, N.J. (artificial surface)
2015 RECORDS: Cornell 4-0-2, Seton Hall 0-5-2
WEBCAST ($): Pirate Sports Network
LIVE STATS: www.shupirates.com

ABOUT CORNELL
The Big Red enters Thursday's game not only undefeated, but also unscathed defensively with six shutouts through six games. Most recently, Cornell (4-0-2) outlasted heavy pressure from Syracuse to the tune of a scoreless draw on the road last Friday, then didn't yield a single shot on goal in Sunday's 1-0 victory at home against St. Bonaventure. Freshman midfielder Jessica Ritchie scored the lone goal in the 53rd minute off cross from senior defender Charlotte Tate. It was Ritchie's second goal of the season and, alongside one assist, gives her the team lead in scoring with five points. … Junior midfielder Elizabeth Crowell and sophomore forward Paige DeLoach are tied with Ritchie for the team lead with two goals, and they are tied for second in team scoring with four points. Senior midfielder Amanda Gaggioli and freshman forward Carolyn Ruoff have the Big Red's other two goals this season.
 
RARIFIED AIR
There are 335 women's soccer programs in the NCAA Division I ranks, and Cornell joins nationally-ranked Rutgers (7-0) as the only two remaining teams in the country yet to concede a goal this season. Dating back to last season, which ended with a 1-0 victory over Ivy League contender Dartmouth, Cornell has seven consecutive shutouts and a run of 704 minutes, 5 seconds without retrieving the ball out of its own net. That's the second-longest such streak in the program's 34-year history, trailing a stretch of 939:24 from Oct. 7, 1987 to Sept. 17, 1988. … Cornell is also undefeated through six games for just the third time in program history. The team started 6-0 during the 2005 season, and it was 7-0-1 through eight games in 1991.
 
TIERNEY'S TALE
Not surprisingly, junior goalkeeper Kelsey Tierney (4-0-2, 13 saves) — who has played every minute of the season to date — has been raking in both regional and national accolades for the team's defensive prowess. Tierney was consecutively named the Ivy League Player of the Week on Sept. 7 and Sept. 14, the ECAC Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 9, and she was named the lone goalkeeper on the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week for Sept. 6. The Ivy honors mark the first time Cornell has taken league player of the week accolades in consecutive weeks since 1988. Tierney has doubled her career shutout total in just the first three weeks of this season, with her current total of 12 clean sheets ranking fifth in program history — one behind Katie Thomas (2001-04) for fourth. Tierney also ranks sixth in career goals against average (1.21) and is tied for sixth in career victories (14).
 
NONE SHALL PASS
While junior goalkeeper Kelsey Tierney hasn't surrendered a goal yet this season, she's also had a minimal workload in five or the Big Red's six games. Excluding Tierney's six-save effort last Friday at Syracuse, she's only been called upon to make seven stops in the Big Red's other five games — most of which were of the pedestrian variety. That's a credit to Cornell's back line, which has primarily featured junior Kailey Joyce and freshman Zoe McCormick as central defenders and senior Charlotte Tate and sophomore Whitney Farber on the flanks. Junior Taylor Wright and sophomore Kaylee Fitzgerald have seen time as reserves, and — after graduating three-time All-Ivy selection Claire MacManus '15 — the Big Red has received terrific play in the defensive midfield from seniors Shanay Fischer and Brenna Mockler, junior Aimee Tavzel and Fitzgerald.
 
TOPS IN THE TOURNEY
The Big Red won the Alumni Classic, which was hosted by St. Bonaventure from Sept. 4-6, with victories over Cleveland State (3-0) and Akron (2-0). As a result, Cornell placed four players on the all-tournament team — freshman forward Carolyn Ruoff scored her first collegiate goal, junior Elizabeth Crowell scored goals in both games, junior goalkeeper Kelsey Tierney made five saves and senior defender Charlotte Tate was a key part of both shutout victories.
 
LOOKING BACK
What a difference one win makes. With Brenna Mockler looping a shoot from 20 yards into the net for a 1-0 victory over Dartmouth in the 2014 season finale, the Big Red won its eighth game in a season and its second game within Ivy League play for the first time since 2002. The program is now three years into its transformation under head coach Patrick Farmer, who has amassed 282 victories over his career. The team started strong in 2014 with wins in five of its first six games. Among the victories in that stretch was a 3-2 come-from-behind win against Buffalo, which then went on a 14-game unbeaten streak and MAC championship. … Junior Elizabeth Crowell led the team with six goals and 14 points, the latter of which was one better than senior Caroline Growney. Both earned All-Ivy Honorable Mention, as did senior defender Charlotte Tate. … Cornell is seeking its first winning season in 13 years.
 
HEAD COACH PATRICK FARMER
Now in his 23rd season as a head coach in the NCAA, Patrick Farmer is in his fourth season as the Cornell women's soccer program's fifth head coach. Farmer came to the Big Red via the University of Wisconsin, where he served as an assistant coach with the Badgers' women's soccer team for three years. Prior to his stint at Wisconsin, Farmer served as a head coach at Ithaca College, Penn State, Tennessee Tech and Syracuse, and his career record as NCAA head coach now stands at 285-140-45. He also served as a head coach at the professional level for two seasons, heading the New York Power of the Women's United Soccer Association. Dwight Hornibrook is in his fourth season as an assistant coach after serving as the head coach of SUNY Cortland men's soccer for eight years, and 2012 D3Soccer.com Goalkeeper of the Year Becca Salant has joined the staff as an assistant coach for the 2015 campaign.
 
YOUTH IS SERVED
The Big Red is carrying a roster of 28 players this season, but only four are seniors. There are also eight juniors, nine sophomores and seven freshmen on the roster. Of Cornell's 127 points over the 2013 and 2014 seasons, 99 were produced by players who are still on the team, and 81 were produced by underclassmen.

NATIONAL APPEAL
The Big Red has 11 different states and the District of Columbia represented on the team roster, with its home state of New York claiming seven players. Cornell has five players that hail from California, three each from Illinois and Ohio, two each from Maryland and Oregon, and single representatives from Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Texas.

A CALL TO ARMBANDS
Senior defender Charlotte Tate and senior midfielder Shanay Fischer are the Big Red's co-captains this season. Fischer is in her third season with the Big Red after starting her collegiate career at Saint Peter's, and Tate is a four-year starter who earned All-Ivy League honorable mention in 2014.
 
ABOUT SETON HALL
The Pirates are 0-5-2, but the squad's record belies the strength of the program. Of Seton Hall's five losses, four are against teams ranked in the NSCAA Mid-Atlantic region — William & Mary (No. 1), Saint Joseph's (No. 6), Duquesne (No. 7) and James Madison (No. 10). The Pirates also have a loss against Penn and draws with La Salle and Monmouth. Saint Joseph's scored in the 75th and 78th minutes to sink the Pirates, 2-1, in their last outing last Friday. Junior defender Sarah Fiorino scored Seton Hall's lone goal in the 83rd minute, redirecting a corner kick from junior midfielder Frankie Maier. … Senior midfielder Amanda Gulli leads the team with two goals and her four points are tied for the team lead with Maier, who has a goal and two assists. Freshman forward/midfielder Delaney Suarez has Seton Hall's other goal. … Freshman Anna MacLean (0-4-2, 2.43, .737, one shutout) has started six of the team's seven games in goal.
 
THE SERIES WITH SETON HALL
The Big Red and Pirates have met just once before, with Seton Hall securing a 2-0 victory on neutral soil at Colgate's Raider Invitational on Sept. 12, 2010. Cornell is 4-5-2 all-time against current members of the Big East Conference.

UP NEXT
Cornell returns home for a 4 p.m. showdown with Binghamton on Sunday, Sept. 20 before kicking off Ivy League play at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25 with a game against Columbia at Berman Field.
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Players Mentioned

Claire MacManus

#16 Claire MacManus

MF
5' 7"
Senior
Penn Fusion Gaels
Elizabeth Crowell

#7 Elizabeth Crowell

MF
5' 6"
Junior
Minnesota Thunder Academy
Paige DeLoach

#14 Paige DeLoach

F
5' 6"
Sophomore
Maryland United FC
Whitney Farber

#24 Whitney Farber

D
5' 9"
Sophomore
Connecticut FC
Shanay Fischer

#21 Shanay Fischer

D/MF
5' 9"
Senior
Laguna Hills Eclipse SC
Kaylee Fitzgerald

#15 Kaylee Fitzgerald

D/MF
5' 7"
Sophomore
Carlsbad Elite 95
Amanda Gaggioli

#26 Amanda Gaggioli

MF
5' 6"
Senior
NSA Fury
Kailey Joyce

#11 Kailey Joyce

D
5' 9"
Junior
Beadling SC
Brenna Mockler

#4 Brenna Mockler

D/MF
5' 7"
Senior
San Juan Spirits
Charlotte Tate

#13 Charlotte Tate

D
5' 7"
Senior
Cleveland United SC
Aimee Tavzel

#22 Aimee Tavzel

D/MF
5' 8"
Junior
NY Rush Patriots FC
Kelsey Tierney

#33 Kelsey Tierney

GK
5' 7"
Junior
Albertson Fury

Players Mentioned

Claire MacManus

#16 Claire MacManus

5' 7"
Senior
Penn Fusion Gaels
MF
Elizabeth Crowell

#7 Elizabeth Crowell

5' 6"
Junior
Minnesota Thunder Academy
MF
Paige DeLoach

#14 Paige DeLoach

5' 6"
Sophomore
Maryland United FC
F
Whitney Farber

#24 Whitney Farber

5' 9"
Sophomore
Connecticut FC
D
Shanay Fischer

#21 Shanay Fischer

5' 9"
Senior
Laguna Hills Eclipse SC
D/MF
Kaylee Fitzgerald

#15 Kaylee Fitzgerald

5' 7"
Sophomore
Carlsbad Elite 95
D/MF
Amanda Gaggioli

#26 Amanda Gaggioli

5' 6"
Senior
NSA Fury
MF
Kailey Joyce

#11 Kailey Joyce

5' 9"
Junior
Beadling SC
D
Brenna Mockler

#4 Brenna Mockler

5' 7"
Senior
San Juan Spirits
D/MF
Charlotte Tate

#13 Charlotte Tate

5' 7"
Senior
Cleveland United SC
D
Aimee Tavzel

#22 Aimee Tavzel

5' 8"
Junior
NY Rush Patriots FC
D/MF
Kelsey Tierney

#33 Kelsey Tierney

5' 7"
Junior
Albertson Fury
GK