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Hannah Keith

Women's Soccer

Women's Soccer Returns Home to Face UNCW and Drexel Thursday and Sunday

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – The William & Mary women's soccer team returns home as it opens the home portion of its CAA schedule. The Tribe hosts UNCW on Thursday, Sept. 27, before welcoming Drexel on Sunday, Sept. 30. Kickoffs are set for 7 p.m. and 2 p.m., respectively.
 
TribeAthletics.com caught up with head coach Julie Shackford to discuss the team's start in CAA play, returning home after a long road trip, and the matches with UNCW and Drexel.  The video preview is available through the above link or by clicking here.
 
Game Day Information - Game 11 - UNCW | Game 12 - Drexel
When Thursday, Sept. 27 - 7 PM | Sunday, Sept. 30 - 2 PM
Where Williamsburg, Va.
Venue Martin Family Stadium at Albert-Daly Field
How to Follow Live Stats (Thursday) | Live Video (Thursday)
Live Stats (Sunday) | Live Video (Sunday)
Social Media Tribe Soccer Facebook | Tribe Soccer Twitter
Tribe Soccer Instagram | #GoTribe
Stats William & Mary | UNCW | Drexel | CAA
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Promotions
- Tribe Athletics will be collecting monetary donations for hurricane relief efforts at the match on Thursday night. There will be a collection area setup at the marketing table inside of the main gate.
- On Sunday afternoon, W&M is partnering with Ellie's Hats and "Go Gold 4 Kids" to bring awareness to pediatric cancer. The Tribe will be wearing gold shoelaces and fans are encouraged to wear gold to the game. September is Childhood Cancer Awareness month.
 
Scouting the Tribe
William & Mary (4-6-0, 1-1-0 CAA) looks to make it two in a row as it opens the home portion of its CAA schedule with a pair of home matches this weekend. After dropping three straight, the Tribe got back in the win column as it blanked Towson 1-0 on Sunday afternoon in Maryland. Redshirt junior Sarah Segan leads the team with three goals, one assist, and seven points. Just off the pace is freshman Renee Kohler, who has added two goals and one assist, while sophomore Alex Kuhnle has two goals for four points. Ten different players have at least a point this season for the Green and Gold, while seven different players have netted goals. In goal, junior Katelyn Briguglio has started eight games, while senior Sara Vigen has made a pair of starts. Briguglio has posted a 1.49 goals-against-average, made 45 saves, and a pair of shutouts. Meanwhile, Vigen owns a 1.50 goals-against-average and six saves.
 
Scouting the Seahawks
UNCW enters the weekend with a 6-2, 0-1 CAA record as it heads to Williamsburg Thursday night. The Seahawks are looking to get back into the win column after suffering a 1-0 overtime setback against Northeastern on Sunday. Morgan Nanni paces the Seahawk offense with four goals two assists and 10 points. Kirsten Bootes is just off of the pace with three goals, one assists, and seven points, while five players - Baley Edwards, Audrey Harding, Tara Pak, Molly McGarry, and Dominique Martinez each have five points. Caitie Broderick has started all eight matches this season for the Seahawks, while Sydney Schneider has played as a reserve in four games. Broderick owns a 1.00 goals-against-average, with 18 saves, and one shutout. Schneider has posted a 0.96 goals-against-average with 11 saves. The duo has combined for a pair of shutouts.
 
Scouting the Dragons
Drexel is 4-3-4, 1-1-0 in CAA play and has an open date on Thursday, before making the trip to the Colonial Capital on Thursday. The Dragons are coming off of a 2-1 overtime victory against Charleston last Sunday, and have seen eight of their 11 matches need extra times this season. Shaelyn McCarty leads the offensive output for DU scoring five goals, one assist, and 11 points this season. Just off of the pace is Kiera Hennessy, who has scored three goals for six points, and Morgan Rees, who has two goals for four points. Libby Baeza has played every minute in goal this season for the Dragons. She owns a 0.81 goals-against-average, 52 saves and three shutouts.
 
Series History vs. UNCW
- The Tribe and Seahawks meet for the 28th time in series history on Thursday night in Williamsburg. The Tribe leads the all-time series 24-2-1.
- Last year, seniors Rachel Moore and Sami Grasso scored as the Tribe scored two second half goals to top the Seahawks 2-1. Redshirt senior Grace Smith made three saves to earn the victory for the Green and Gold.
 
Series History vs. Drexel
- Sunday, W&M and Drexel meet for the 18th time in program history. W&M leads the all-time series by a 14-3 mark.
- However, last season the Dragons picked up a 2-0 victory against the Tribe in Philadelphia. Raenah Campbell scored right of the gates in the second half, before Venessa Kara added an insurance goal in the 86th minute for Drexel. Christina Ogunsami made five saves in the shutout for DU.
 
What's Ahead
- After a bye game on Thursday, Oct 4, W&M returns to action on Sunday, Oct. 7 as they travel to Hofstra. Kickoff between the Tribe and Pride is set for 1 p.m.
- W&M closes the regular season with three of its final four matches at Martin Family Stadium. That stretch starts with two-straight home games against Elon on Oct. 11 and then James Madison on Oct. 14. Kickoffs are set for 7 p.m. and 2 p.m., respectively.
 
Last Time Out
- W&M split its league opening weekend as it fell to Charleston on Thursday, before besting Towson on Sunday afternoon.
- Freshman Renee Kohler leveled the score in the 72nd, but Preseason CAA Player of the Year Laura Ortega scored in the final minute of the match to lift Charleston to a 2-1 victory.
- On Sunday, redshirt junior Sarah Segan's seventh minute goal was the difference as the Tribe beat Towson 1-0. Junior Katelyn Birguglio made six saves in her second shutout of the season.
 
Cardiac Tribe
- W&M has shown its flair of the dramatic twice already this season with two furious comebacks scoring a pair of goals in the final five minutes.
- In the win over Liberty the Tribe erased a 1-0 deficit as sophomores Colleen Norton and Alex Kuhnle netted goals in the 85th and 90th minute, respectively, to win 2-1.
- In the very next game after surrendering its 1-0 lead, W&M rallied to score a pair of goals as junior Sully Boulden leveled the score with four minutes left as she stayed with a broken play, before sophomore Meredith Beam scored the winner off of a corner kick in the 89th minute.
 
Balanced Attack
- W&M's offense has been very spread out this season, so far. The Tribe has, at least, one point from 10 of its players this season.
- Furthermore, only three players - redshirt junior Sarah Segan, sophomore Alex Kuhnle, and freshman Renee Kohler – have two, or more, goals. Seven different players have registered a goal this season for the Green and Gold. 
 
Second Half Success
- W&M has scored eight of its 11 goals this season in the second half of the match. The Tribe's only first half goals have come in the season opener against Maryland Bucknell, and Towson.
- Furthermore, the Tribe has only scored the match's opening goal three times in its 10 games. The Tribe blanked Coastal Carolina and Towson, and also scored first at Bucknell. 
 
Multi-Goal Games
- Redshirt junior Sarah Segan recorded her fifth career multi-goal game when she scored twice in the second half against Coastal Carolina.
- Junior Charlotte Hyland is the only other player on the roster that has registered a multi-goal game in her career. She recorded a hat trick in last year's win against Bucknell.
 
Weekly Awards
- Redshirt junior Sarah Segan was named the Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Week for the week of Aug. 27. She scored a pair of goals in the Tribe's win over Coastal Carolina. Also for her efforts, Segan earned an honorable mention spot on the TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team on the Week.
 
Career Firsts
- Sophomore Courtney Miles notched her first career goal off of a rebound in the seventh minute in the match against Maryland.
- In the match with Dayton, freshman Renee Kohler got on the board with her first career marker when she leveled the score in the 81st minute.  
- Sophomore Colleen Norton registered her first career point for the Tribe when she notched an assist on Sarah Segan's second goal against Coastal Carolina.
- Norton went on score her first career goal the next weekend when she buried a shot into the upper left 90 from 30-yards out against Liberty.
- Sophomore Alex Kuhnle also added her first career goal in the game against Liberty. She scored with just 13 seconds left to lift the Tribe to a 2-1 win.
- Junior Sully Boulden scored her first career goal to level the score in the Tribe's 3-2 win at Bucknell.
- Sophomore Alex Kuhnle netted her first career as the game-winner against the Bison in the 89th minute.
 
Postseason Consistency
- W&M has advanced to the last seven CAA Tournament Semifinals dating back to the 2011 season. The Tribe is the lone team in the CAA to accomplish that feat. The Tribe is 2-3-2 in the seven semifinals, won the 2011 CAA Championship, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 2015.
 
Selecting Segan
- Redshirt junior Sarah Segan was selected to the Preseason All-CAA Team the league announced.
- Last season, Segan led the Tribe by scoring eight goals, two assists, and 20 points . Despite playing in just 14 games, she still ranked fifth in the CAA in points and second in the league in goals.
 
Fifth Gear
- The William & Mary women's soccer team was selected to finish fifth in a vote of the league 10 head coaches. The Tribe received 48 votes in the poll.
 
- After putting together a perfect conference season in the 2017 season, defending league champion Hofstra was a unanimous pick to repeat as CAA champions.
 
New Era
- On Dec. 3, 2018 W&M Director of Athletics Samantha K. Huge announced the hiring of Julie Cunningham Shackford '88 as the third head coach in W&M women's history. A 25-year coaching veteran and former national coach of the year, Shackford owns a 245-130-33 record (.641) as a head coach with stops at Princeton and Carnegie Mellon.
 
- Her best season at Princeton came in 2004 when she led the Tigers to their first NCAA College Cup Semifinal appearance, which remains the only national semifinal trip for any Ivy League member. The team finished the season with a 19-3 record and earned wins against Central Connecticut State, Villanova, Boston College and Washington to advance to the semifinals, before falling to her former Tribe teammate and current U.S. Women's National Team Coach Jill Ellis and UCLA. For her efforts, she was named the Division I National Coach of the Year and Soccer Buzz Coach of the Year.
 
- A 2001 inductee of the W&M Athletics Hall of Fame, Shackford was a four-year standout for the Tribe from 1984-1987 appearing in 68 career games. She finished her career with 20 goals, nine assists, and 49 points, while helping the Tribe to four consecutive NCAA Tournament berths. She was a three-time All-American.
 
Familiar Faces
- William & Mary returns 23 players from last year's roster to the 2018 Tribe. The 23 players account for 50-percent of W&M's goal scoring, 40-percent of its assists, and 29-percent of its minutes played in goal.
 
O' Captain, My Captain
Head coach Julie Shackford announced that seniors Arundel Miguelez and Sara Vigen as well as redshirt junior Sarah Segan have been named team captains for the 2018 season. The trio was selected based on a vote by their teammates.
 
New Kids on the Block
The Tribe welcomes seven true freshmen to the roster for the 2018 season, which are the teams only new player additions. Goalkeeper Maisy Fling, midfielder Zoe Smith, defender Amanda Wigboldy, midfielder Addie Puskar, midfielder Grace Santos, forward Caroline Monahan, and midfielder Renee Kohler all join the Green and Gold for the upcoming season.
 
Setting the Slate
- W&M will play one of its tougher schedules in recent memory in 2018. The slate is highlighted with a regular season tournament, five teams that appeared in last seasons NCAA Tournament, including a Final Four participant, and hosting 10 games at Martin Family Stadium at Albert-Daly Field.
 
Meet the Staff
- Julie Shackford has announced her coaching staff for the 2019 season. Her staff consists of former teammate Marsha Fishburne Lycan '87, Alexa Gaul and Kristen Washburn.
 
- Lycan was elevated to assistant coach after spending last season on staff as a volunteer assistant. She helped guide the Tribe to eight wins and its fifth straight CAA semifinal appearance in 2017. Lycan mentored three players to All-CAA honors, including a pair of first-teamers in senior midfielders Elysse Branton and Rachel Moore. Prior to returning to Williamsburg, Lycan served as an assistant coach at the University of New England for the previous six seasons.
 
- Gaul spent the last two years as a graduate assistant at Columbus State University, after an impressive collegiate and professional playing career. At Columbus State, Gaul was the goalkeeper coach. She helped guide the Cougars to a pair of Peachbelt Conference regular season and tournament championships. CSU advanced to the Division II Final Four in her first season, before making a Sweet Sixteen run in 2017. Gaul enjoyed a successful collegiate and professional playing career. She spent a year and a half in Willstätt, Germany playing for SC Sand in the Allianz-Frauen Bundesliga Women's First Division. She played three years at the University of Texas, before finishing her college career at Boston College.
 
- Washburn rounds out the staff as a volunteer assistant. She has spent the last nine years in the Navy.  Her time in the service has seen her work as an Intelligence and Administrative Officer at Destroyer Squadron Two, a Naval ROTC instructor at Virginia Military Institute, a Bravo Company Platoon Leader at Coastal Riverine Squadron Three, and a Propulsion Division Officer aboard the USS Cleveland. Prior to entering the service, she was a standout player for the US Naval Academy in Annapolis. She appeared in 65 matches with 18 starts, finishing with six goals, 11 assists, and 23 points during her career. She helped the Mids to 60 wins, a pair of Patriot League Tournament Championships, two Patriot League regular season titles, and two berths in the NCAA Tournament.
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Players Mentioned

Elysse Branton

#7 Elysse Branton

B
5' 5"
Senior
Sami Grasso

#4 Sami Grasso

F
5' 2"
Senior
Rachel Moore

#8 Rachel Moore

MF
5' 9"
Senior
Grace Smith

#0 Grace Smith

GK
5' 8"
Redshirt Senior
Meredith  Beam

#27 Meredith Beam

B/MF
5' 8"
Sophomore
Sully  Boulden

#18 Sully Boulden

F
5' 8"
Junior
Katelyn Briguglio

#1 Katelyn Briguglio

GK
5' 9"
Junior
Charlotte  Hyland

#16 Charlotte Hyland

MF
5' 3"
Junior
Alex Kuhnle

#24 Alex Kuhnle

B
5' 4"
Sophomore
Arundel Miguelez

#14 Arundel Miguelez

MF
5' 10"
Senior
Courtney  Miles

#20 Courtney Miles

F
5' 9"
Sophomore
Colleen Norton

#30 Colleen Norton

MF
5' 3"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Elysse Branton

#7 Elysse Branton

5' 5"
Senior
B
Sami Grasso

#4 Sami Grasso

5' 2"
Senior
F
Rachel Moore

#8 Rachel Moore

5' 9"
Senior
MF
Grace Smith

#0 Grace Smith

5' 8"
Redshirt Senior
GK
Meredith  Beam

#27 Meredith Beam

5' 8"
Sophomore
B/MF
Sully  Boulden

#18 Sully Boulden

5' 8"
Junior
F
Katelyn Briguglio

#1 Katelyn Briguglio

5' 9"
Junior
GK
Charlotte  Hyland

#16 Charlotte Hyland

5' 3"
Junior
MF
Alex Kuhnle

#24 Alex Kuhnle

5' 4"
Sophomore
B
Arundel Miguelez

#14 Arundel Miguelez

5' 10"
Senior
MF
Courtney  Miles

#20 Courtney Miles

5' 9"
Sophomore
F
Colleen Norton

#30 Colleen Norton

5' 3"
Sophomore
MF