| 2016 Fighting Illini Soccer (6-11-2, 3-6-2 B1G) |
| Home: 5-3-1 Away: 1-8-1 Neutral: 0-0-0 |
| Final Game Notes |
Illinois...
...closed the 2016 season with a 6-11-2 record
...is 99-85-22 all-time in Big Ten play
...had eight players score at least one goal this season
...has shutout six opponents this year
...outshot its opponents 228-215 this season
...faced five ranked opponents in 2016
...is led in assists by Hope D'Addario (5)
...is led in scoring by Patricia George and Kara Marbury
...has seen each of its freshmen appear on the field this season
LAST TIME OUT
Fighting Illini Soccer closed out regular season play at Northwestern, falling to the Wildcats 1-0 in overtime. Illinois took advantage of wet and windy conditions firing 10 shots in the match, but Northwestern netted the game-winner in the 98th minute. Using the wind to their advantage in the first half, the Illini were strong on both ends of the field as the defense held Northwestern to just two shots in the period, none on goal. Offensively, Illinois put all three of its shots on frame before the break.
ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN HONORS
Illinois boasted 15 honorees this season, as the Big Ten Conference announced its 2016 Fall Academic All-Big Ten. To be eligible for academic all-conference selection, student-athletes must be letterwinners who are in at least their second academic year at their institution and carry a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.
NSCAA TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD
Fighting Illini Soccer was recognized by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) this year as a recipient of the NSCAA Team Academic Award. The Illini earn the award with a combined grade point average of 3.35. The recognition is given to teams across the country for exemplary performance in the classroom during the 2015-16 academic year. Teams must have a minimum GPA of 3.0.
HONORING OUR ALUMNI
Fighting Illini Soccer announced the development of the Laura Redmond Ramirez Legacy and Inspiration Award this season, prior to the team's 3-0 shutout of No. 19 Michigan. The Illini recognized former student-athlete, Laura Redmond, as the game's honorary captain, and presented her with a plaque commemorating the creation of the team's annual award. The award will be given annually to an Illini player who exhibits the traits that Redmond developed and demonstrated during her time at Illinois, courage, resiliency and fortitude, and the traits that she continues to exhibit during her battle with Leukemia.
FIGHTING FRESHMEN
The Illini welcomed seven freshman to the 2016 roster, seeing major contributions from many of their newcomers. Each of Illinois' freshmen made at least one appearance during the 2016 campaign, and freshman Alicia Barker started in every game for the Orange and Blue defensive line. Kelly Maday fired 11 shots on the year as well, appearing in all 19 games.
SUPER SENIORS
With 11 seniors, the Illini are graduating quite the class. The Illini seniors contributed nine of Illinois' goals and nine assists in 2016, totaling 27 points for their class. The senior class averaged 6.8 shots per game while averaging more than 49 minutes on the field.
SCORING STREAK
Illinois picked up momentum towards the end of the season, netting eight goals over its last six games. Prior to that stretch, the Illini had posted just two goals over a period of six games. Illinois saw its upperclassmen step up as five of the last eight goals were scored by either a junior or a senior. Sophomore Katie Murray and Patricia George also contributed to Illinois' scoring streak.
WHEATLEY'S WEEKLY HONORS
Senior Claire Wheatley was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 11 after helping the Orange and Blue to wins over No. 19 Michigan and Michigan State. Wheatley grabbed eight saves against Michigan to earn her second shutout of the season, and she added two more against Michigan State. Wheatley closes her career in second all-time at Illinois for her 292 career saves.
BY GEORGE!
Sophomore Patricia George had quite the day against Michigan State. She netted two goals in the match, including the game winner over the Spartans. George led Illinois with three goals this year, and also tallied two assists. She led the team with eight points overall.
D'ADDARIO'S HELPING HAND
Senior Hope D'Addario racked up five assists in the 2016 season season, matching her total from the 2015 season. D'Addario finishes her career with 13 assists.
SCHAFER SCORES
Senior Summer Schafer netted her first career goal this season, lifting Illinois over Morehead State. She didn't stop there, however, also scoring the game-winner against Evansville. Schafer's two game-winning goals are tied for 13th in the Big Ten.
SPREADING THINGS OUT
The Illini spread the scoring out this season as eight players netted at least one goal. Sophomore Patricia George and junior Kara Marbury lead the team with three goals, while seniors Allison Stucky, Summer Schafer and Reagan Robishaw have two apiece. Ten players each took 10 or more shots this season, while George leads the team with 12 shots on goal and 32 shots overall.
A TOUGH ROAD
The Illini have not taken the easy road this season. Illinois faced several ranked opponents, including No. 16 Penn State and No. 14 Texas A&M. The squad started the year on a challenging road trip to Missouri and Saint Louis before heading to Texas to face the No. 14 Aggies and TCU. Illinois also took on No. 22 Rutgers in Piscataway and hosted No. 19 Michigan before closing the year at No. 20 Northwestern.
DENLEY EARNS WEEKLY HONORS
Fighting Illini senior Michelle Denley earned the first weekly conference honor of her career on Aug. 23 as she was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week. The Oakville, Ontario, native earned her first career shutout against Morehead State before grabbing a career-high 10 saves against Illinois State on Aug. 21. She made a major play for the Illini against the Redbirds, denying a penalty kick attempt in the second half of the game. Denley played all 90 minutes in both of the weekends' matches.
STARTING WITH SHUTOUTS
Illinois kicked off the year on a high note, shutting out both Morehead State and Illinois State last weekend. Illini seniors Summer Schafer and Alia Abu-Douleh both scored their first career goals in this year's season opener, while senior Allison Stucky netted the game winner against Illinois State. Several newcomers saw their first collegiate action over the weekend, including defender Alicia Barker who earned the start in both matches. The two shutouts ranked Denley at the top of the Big Ten to start the year.
ILLINOIS IN THE RANKINGS
Illinois made its way into the NSCAA Women's Rankings to open the season, as the Illini were receiving votes in the week one poll. The Orange and Blue last appeared in the poll during the 2014 season, appearing for three consecutive weeks (Week 4-6), entering the poll at No. 22 on Sept. 16 and checking in at No. 19 the following two weeks before dropping out of the Top 25.
EXHIBITION VICTORY
Fighting Illini soccer kicked off the 2016 season with a 1-0 exhibition victory over nationally-ranked Notre Dame on Sunday, Aug. 14. The only goal in the game came from Illini senior Hope D'Addario, who dropped a free kick just beyond the Notre Dame goalkeeper in the second half. The Illini were strong on the offense, firing nine shots to Notre Dame's five, and putting five on goal. The Fighting Irish put just one shot on frame, saved by freshman Jaelyn Cunningham late in the second half. Five Illini newcomers saw action on the field, including Alicia Barker, who earned the start for the Orange and Blue.
B1G PRESEASON HONORS
Three Illini were named to the Big Ten Conference Preseason Honors List, as announced by the Big Ten Conference. Seniors Hope D'Addario and Taylore Peterson joined junior Kara Marbury on the conference's honor list. The Preseason Honors List is decided upon by the league's coaches and is composed of 42 student-athletes. The league also announced the 2016 Preseason Women's Soccer Poll, where the Illini checked in at No. 9 on the list. Coming in at No. 1 was defending National and Big Ten Champion, Penn State, who the Illini faced on Sept. 30.
HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE
Illinois was strong on its home turn this season, shutting out three opponents in non-conference play. The Illini limited Morehead State to just three shots, and also held Miami (OH), Evansville, Purdue and Indiana to single-digit shots in consecutive games. Last season the Orange and Blue were dominant on their home turf, outscoring opponents 21-11. Illinois held four opponents to single-digit shots at home, and took 45 corner kicks to its opponents' 29.
ILLINOIS ONLINE
All nine of Illinois' regular season home contests were streamed live streamed on one of two platforms. The four non-conference home games, in addition to senior night against Wisconsin, were streamed for free on FightingIllini.com, while Illinois' games versus Purdue, Indiana, Michigan and Michigan State were streamed on BTN+. On the road, Illinois at Rutgers, at Iowa and at Nebraska will also air on BTN+.
ILLINI ADD SEVEN NEWCOMERS
The Illinois roster will have an interesting look this season with the addition of seven newcomers. The newcomers will be led by an experienced upper class, composed mainly of 11 graduating seniors. The 2016 signing class includes Alicia Barker (Woodville, Wash.), Alexandra Carrier (Cincinnati, Ohio), Jaelyn Cunningham (Reynoldsburg, Ohio), Taylor Haynes (Rowlett, Texas), Kelly Maday (Winnetka, Ill.), Lauren Smitherman (Oklahoma City, Okla.) and Arianna Veland (Elkhorn, Neb.). "I am confident that the class of 2016 is going to have an impact on this program, make a difference in the athletic department and leave a positive mark on this campus," Rayfield said of the new members of the Illinois soccer program. "These seven young women have great individual personalities, high academic standards, and lofty athletic aspirations. I am excited about the contributions they will make on the field, but I also know we have a class that understands the core values of our program, that are committed to those values, and that will be great representatives of Illinois Athletics.
SUMMER SOCCER
Several Illini stayed quite busy over the summer, playing for their local WPSL teams. Sophomore Katie Murray played for the Dayton Dutch Lions, tallying a goal and an assist for the squad. Senior Allison Stucky spent her summer with AF Cleveland, while Katherine and Caroline Ratz played for FC Pride in Indiana. Stucky also netted one goal and an assist while Katherine Ratz carded a goal.
RAYFIELD LEADS U23 USWNT
Head Coach Janet Rayfield had a busy summer in 2016, as she served as head coach of the U-23 US Women's National Team. Rayfield led the squad to a victory at the Nordic Tournament in England. The U-23 squad topped both Sweden (3-1) and Norway (2-1) before clinching the tournament victory with a 1-1 draw against England.
MADAY NAMED GATORADE POY
The Illini freshman, Kelly Maday, was named Illinois Gatorade Player of the Year prior to coming to Champaign. Maday was not only active in New Trier High School's soccer program, but she volunteered at her local homeless shelter and as a youth soccer coach. Maday is a junior board member of Misericordia also, which is a home for people with developmental and physical abilities. The Gatorade State Girls Soccer Players of the Year were selected based not only on athletic production for the 2015-16 season, but also on academic achievement and exemplary personal character.
STIRRETT ADDED TO ILLINI STAFF
A Champaign native, Nick Stirrett joined the Fighting Illini staff in March of 2016. Stirrett will work with the team's goalkeepers and take on the role of recruiting coordinator for the Illini. He comes to Illinois after spending the past season with the Penn State women's soccer program.
NSCAA AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
Fighting Illini Soccer head coach Janet Rayfield was recognized as the 2015 NSCAA Women's Soccer Award of Excellence recipient, as announced by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) on Thursday, Dec. 3. This award is presented by the NSCAA Women's Membership Advocacy Group and sponsored by the Washington Area Girls Soccer League (WAGS).
ALL-TIME WINS COUNTER
Since becoming a varsity sport in 1997, the University of Illinois women's soccer team has compiled an overall record of 234-155-34 with 12 NCAA Tournament appearances in 19 seasons. Head coach Janet Rayfield (177-113-31) is responsible for 74-percent of those wins and 10 NCAA Tournament appearances in her 14 seasons at the helm.
UI NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY
Illinois has played in the NCAA Tournament 12 times in 19 seasons and are 11-12-3 all-time in tournament action. UI's top finish was the Elite Eight during the 2004 season, while they also reached the Sweet Sixteen in 2006, 2008 and 2013.