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2018 Cornell Women's Soccer senior class, fromt left, Jessica Ritchie, Meghan Kennedy and Carolyn Ruoff (Patrick Shanahan/Cornell Athletics)
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Women's Soccer

Senior Day On Tap For Women's Soccer on Saturday

ITHACA, N.Y. — The women's soccer team will celebrate Senior Day on Saturday, when it wraps up the season with a 2 p.m. matchup against Dartmouth at Berman Field. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+.
 

GAME INFORMATION

Dartmouth at Cornell
DATE: Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018
TIME: 2 p.m.
SITE: Berman Field – Ithaca, N.Y. (natural surface)
RECORDS: Cornell 1-12-1 (0-6 Ivy League); Dartmouth 9-5-2 (3-2-1)
VIDEO: ESPN+ 
LIVE STATS: CornellBigRed.com
 

LAST TIME OUT

Meghan Kennedy made 11 saves against the defending Ivy League champions, but the Big Red suffered a 2-0 loss to nationally-ranked Princeton on a chilly and rainy day last Saturday at Berman Field.
• Cornell's last goal came two weeks ago when Evanthia Spyredes's first collegiate strike gave the Big Red a lead on the road – but Brown rattled off three unanswered goals for a 3-1 victory on Oct. 21.
• The goal was set up by a corner kick Carolyn Ruoff, whose service to around eight yards off the near post was headed in by Spyredes.
• The Big Red's other goal in Ivy play this year also came off a corner kick. Kaili Gregory finished off service from Jessica Ritchie in the 24th minute of the league opener against Columbia, and the Big Red clung to the lead until the 87th minute despite being outshot in the game by a 38-1 margin. The Lions eventually won, 2-1, in the second overtime period.
 

ABOUT THE BIG RED

Kaili Gregory owns the team lead in scoring with five points on two goals and an assist. Her first goal of the year came in the 100th minute of Cornell's season-opening 2-1 overtime victory on Aug. 24 at St. Bonaventure.
Evanthia Spyredes and Kennedy Yearby rank second in team scoring with three points on a goal and an assist. Yearby's points all came in the second half of a 2-2 tie with Albany on Sept. 18 at Berman Field.
Shelby Wray, Naomi Jaffe and Aidan Julia Reineman have the Big Red's other goals this season.
Meghan Kennedy is Cornell's primary goalkeeper with a 1-9-1 record, 1.84 goals against average and .804 save percentage. Chrissy Mayer (0-2, 1.00, .778) has also made a pair of starts, the last coming in a 1-0 loss Sept. 16 at Saint Joseph's.
 

HEAD COACH DWIGHT HORNIBROOK

• After serving as an assistant coach for five seasons, Dwight Hornibrook was named the program's sixth head coach in advance of the 2017 season.
• Hornibrook had 17 years of head coaching experience with the men's soccer programs at Houghton and SUNY Cortland before joining the Cornell women's soccer team. He has helped the Big Red win 33 games over the last six-plus years and now has an overall record as a head coach of 185-136-34.
• Two-time Cornell captain goalkeeper Tori Christ '14 returns for her second season as an assistant coach, and Eva Francavilla has joined the staff as an assistant coach.
 

BY THE NUMBERS

Jessica Ritchie (three goals, five assists) is Cornell's active scoring leader with 11 points, followed closely by Kennedy Yearby's 10 (four goals, two assists) and Kaili Gregory's seven (three goals, one assist).
Meghan Kennedy leads the Ivy League with 86 saves despite playing in fewer games than the starters of each other league team. She also led the league with 82 saves in 2017. Her 1.48 career goals against average that ranks ninth on the program's all-time list and a .821 career save percentage that ranks 10th.
• As of Wednesday, Kennedy ranked sixth in the country with an average of 7.82 saves per game.
• Cornell has the fifth-fewest fouls per game in country with an average of 5.79.
• Kennedy made a career-high 15 saves against Columbia, including 10 in the second half. The 15 stops were tied for fifth-most in a single game for a Cornell goalkeeper in program history, and the most since 2001.
 

THE REGGAE GIRL

• Freshman Jadyn Matthews is back with the Big Red after her most recent tour of duty with the Jamaica women's national soccer team, nicknamed the 'Reggae Girlz', helping the squad to a third-place finish at the 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship and a subsequent berth in the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.
• Matthews started against the United States in the Oct. 14 semifinal in Dallas, playing the full 90 minutes. She also twice came on as a reserve in the CONCACAF Women's Caribbean Zone final-round games against Antigua and Barbuda on Aug. 25 and Cuba on Sept. 2.
• Matthews has become the second Cornell women's soccer to play for her senior national team, joining Rachel Nichols '14 after her tenure with The Philippines.
 

A CALL TO ARMBANDS

• Seniors Meghan Kennedy and Jessica Ritchie have served as the Big Red's co-captains this season. Both players are among the team's leading contributors this season, with both wearing the armband for the first time in their collegiate careers. Cornell carries just three seniors and has 14 underclasswomen on its roster of 23.
 

NATIONAL APPEAL

• The Big Red has 12 different states and the District of Columbia represented on the team roster of 23.
• The most represented state on the Big Red is California, which is called home by six players. Four hail from New Jersey, three from Florida, and one each from Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia.
• Though there are no Canadians among the players, head coach Dwight Hornibrook is native to the New Brunswick capital of Fredericton.
 

ABOUT DARTMOUTH

• The Big Green scored three unanswered goals in the second half to topple Harvard, 3-1, in its Senior Day game last Saturday in Hanover, N.H. Remy Borinsky scored the final goal and was also credited with assists on the first two tallies.
• The victory pushed Dartmouth's record to 9-5-2 overall and 3-2-1 in the Ivy League, which is tied for fourth place.
• Remy Borinski leads the team with six goals, and Izzy Glennon, Erin Kawakami and Tracey Mills have three goals apiece.
• Mariel Gordon is Dartmouth's primary goalkeeper with a 8-5-2 record, 0.80 goals against average and .843 save percentage. Her seven shutouts are third-most in the league.
• Ron Rainey is in his fifth season as the head coach.
 

THE SERIES WITH DARTMOUTH

• While the Big Green holds a 24-9-5 lead in the all-time series, the Big Red has won two of the last four meetings.
• Cornell won the last game against Dartmouth at Berman Field, 4-1, on Nov. 5, 2016. Now a junior, Karli Berry had her first collegiate goal and an assist, and classmate Kennedy Yearby also scored in the Big Red's most recent Ivy League victory. 
• The Big Green defeated the Big Red, 1-0, in the teams' clash last year at Dartmouth.
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Players Mentioned

Tori Christ

#1 Tori Christ

GK
5' 4"
Senior
BSA Flash / Niagara Falls Fury
Rachel Nichols

#8 Rachel Nichols

MF
5' 1"
Senior
BRYC Azul
Karli Berry

#8 Karli Berry

M
5' 6"
Junior
Heat FC
Kaili Gregory

#31 Kaili Gregory

D
5' 10"
Junior
Bethesda SC
Naomi Jaffe

#12 Naomi Jaffe

D/M
5' 5"
Sophomore
McLean Youth Soccer
Meghan Kennedy

#1 Meghan Kennedy

GK
5' 10"
Senior
CZ Elite FC
Chrissy Mayer

#0 Chrissy Mayer

GK
5' 9"
Junior
Jen Elite Training
Jessica Ritchie

#6 Jessica Ritchie

M
5' 4"
Senior
Eclipse Select SC
Carolyn Ruoff

#2 Carolyn Ruoff

M
5' 4"
Senior
FC Portland Academy
Shelby Wray

#7 Shelby Wray

M
5' 7"
Sophomore
LA Galaxy San Diego
Kennedy Yearby

#4 Kennedy Yearby

F
5' 7"
Junior
Syracuse Development Academy
Jadyn Matthews

#15 Jadyn Matthews

D/M
5' 6"
Freshman
Boca United Soccer Academy

Players Mentioned

Tori Christ

#1 Tori Christ

5' 4"
Senior
BSA Flash / Niagara Falls Fury
GK
Rachel Nichols

#8 Rachel Nichols

5' 1"
Senior
BRYC Azul
MF
Karli Berry

#8 Karli Berry

5' 6"
Junior
Heat FC
M
Kaili Gregory

#31 Kaili Gregory

5' 10"
Junior
Bethesda SC
D
Naomi Jaffe

#12 Naomi Jaffe

5' 5"
Sophomore
McLean Youth Soccer
D/M
Meghan Kennedy

#1 Meghan Kennedy

5' 10"
Senior
CZ Elite FC
GK
Chrissy Mayer

#0 Chrissy Mayer

5' 9"
Junior
Jen Elite Training
GK
Jessica Ritchie

#6 Jessica Ritchie

5' 4"
Senior
Eclipse Select SC
M
Carolyn Ruoff

#2 Carolyn Ruoff

5' 4"
Senior
FC Portland Academy
M
Shelby Wray

#7 Shelby Wray

5' 7"
Sophomore
LA Galaxy San Diego
M
Kennedy Yearby

#4 Kennedy Yearby

5' 7"
Junior
Syracuse Development Academy
F
Jadyn Matthews

#15 Jadyn Matthews

5' 6"
Freshman
Boca United Soccer Academy
D/M