Santa Clara Women's Soccer Opens NCAA Tournament Against Cal
Nov. 15, 2007
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - The Santa Clara women's soccer team faces Cal-Berkley in the first round of the 2007 NCAA Tournament on Friday, Nov. 16. Kick off is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. at Cagan Stadium on the campus of Stanford University. This is the Broncos 19th consecutive appearance in the tournament and the first time since the 2001 season that Santa Clara will not play host to the first and second rounds. Following the Broncos contest, No. 5 Stanford will battle Sacramento State at 7 p.m. The winners of the two games advance to the second round contest that will be held at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 18. Ticket Information Last Week For Bronco Women's Soccer At the end of the regular season, Bosio and captain Brittany Klein tied for first place on the squad in goals (seven each), while Bosio led the team in assists (6) and points (20). Eight Broncos Receive All-WCC Honors Receiving first team honors were Bosio and Klein, while Estrada, Chioma Igwe and Katherine Reynolds garnered second team accolades. Maxine Goynes and Kendra Perry were named to the All-Freshman team, while senior Snell was named an honorable mention. Santa Clara in the NCAA Tournament Last fall was the first time in 15 seasons that the Broncos did not advance to at least the third round. On neutral ground, which Friday's contest would be, the Broncos are 5-8 but are 2-0 against Cal in postseason action. If SCU was to advance and play Stanford, the Broncos own a 4-1 record over the Cardinal in the postseason, whereas a potential meeting with Sacramento State would be the first in postseason play. SCU and NCAA Records In a single game, Estrada was the last player to tie the record of two goals scored on Nov. 11, 2005 against Fresno State in the opening round. The time between those two goals, 10:38, is also the current postseason record for time elapsed between individual goals. At Cagan Stadium Bronco Seniors Break Records Doherty netted her first two goals of the season thirty seconds apart to break the former time elapsed between goals for an individual of 0:54. The previous record was set by Kristi DeVert in 1991. When Snell scored the third and final goal of the game just eight seconds later, the tandem cracked the team record for time elapsed between goals. The previous record of 15 seconds was set by Kristi Candau and Micaela Esquivel in 2002. Scouting Cal Cal leads the all-time series 15-13-3, which includes a 2-0 win earlier this season at Buck Shaw Stadium. The Bears and Broncos have met twice in the NCAA Tournament, with SCU posting a 2-0 shutout in 2000 and a 2-1 triumph in 2004. The Bears are led by current Pac-10 Player of the Week Valerie Barnes and Alex Morgan. Both players have scored seven goals this season, while Barnes has tallied a team-best 16 points. Setting things up for cal has been Caitlin Hannegan and Stephanie Weiger, who are tied for first on the team in assists. In goal, Gina Pellegrini has seen the majority of action, posting 45 saves and four shutouts. On Deck
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