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Sun Devil Soccer Wraps Up Home Slate vs. Oregon State & Oregon

Sun Devil Soccer Wraps Up Home Slate vs. Oregon State & OregonSun Devil Soccer Wraps Up Home Slate vs. Oregon State & Oregon
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WHAT: Arizona State (5-7-1, 1-4-1 Pac-12) vs. Oregon State (6-5-3, 2-4-0 Pac-12) and Oregon (4-10-0, 1-5-0 Pac-12)

WHEN: vs. Oregon State on Friday at 7 p.m. PT and vs. Oregon on Sunday at 11 a.m. PT.

WHERE:  Sun Devil Soccer Stadium • Tempe, Ariz. • click here for tickets

ON THE AIR: Friday’s game vs. Oregon State will be streamed live and can viewed by clicking here. Sunday’s game vs. Oregon can be seen on Pac-12 Networks.    

UP NEXT

The Arizona State women’s soccer team (5-7-1, 1-4-1 Pac-12) completes its home slate for the regular season this weekend when it hosts Oregon State (Friday at 7 p.m.) and Oregon (Sunday at 11 a.m.) at Sun Devil Soccer Stadium. Sunday’s game will be Senior Day. Prior to the game the team will honor senior Sun Devils McKeznie Berryhill, Cali Farquharson, Tommi Goodman, Whitney Kanavel, Lucy Lara, Alyssa Martinez, Chandler Morris, Rachel Ometer, Christina Rebata, Mackenzie Sermerad and Sara Tosti

NOTES FROM LAST WEEK

• The Sun Devils upset No. 18 Washington, 2-1 in double-overtime. It was ASU’s first win over the Huskies in Seattle since 2005 and Washington’s first home loss of the season.

• Sophomore forward Jessica Raybe was the star of the game for the Sun Devils as she scored ASU’s first goal in the 12th minute (Madison Kmetko’s first career assist set up the goal) and then drew a foul in the box five minutes into the second overtime that gave ASU a penalty kick. Whitney Kanavel was successful on the ensuing PK (third career goal, first game-winning goal) to give the Sun Devils the win.

• Senior GK Chandler Morris made four saves for the Sun Devils, who were playing in their second straight overtime game after not having any in their first 11 contests.

• Raybe, who scored ASU’s goal in its 1-1 tie at UCLA on Oct. 11, would go on to be named CollegeSoccer360.com’s National Player of the Week for her performance against Washington.

WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

After this weekend’s contests the Sun Devils will be on the road for their final three games of the regular season: at Utah (Fri., Oct. 30), at Colorado (Sun., Nov. 1) and at Arizona (Fri., Nov. 6).

IT’S BEEN DONE BEFORE

Since dropping their seventh consecutive contest, a 2-1 loss at USC on Oct. 9, the Sun Devils have bounced back with a 1-1 tie at UCLA on Oct. 11 and a 2-1, double-overtime upset of No. 18 Washington in Seattle on Oct. 15. While no two seasons are ever symmetrical in circumstances or results, there is a recent precedent for a Sun Devil team coming back from what appeared to be a bleak situation. Nine players on this year’s roster were on the 2012 squad that started 1-4-1. That season the Sun Devils won three straight to get back to .500 only to have a three-game winless stretch later in the season that had them staring at a 6-8-2 record. The Sun Devils would go on to finish the season with a five-game unbeaten streak, including wins in their last four games to conclude the regular season with a record of 10-8-2, which was good enough for a berth in the NCAA Tournament.  

SCOUTING OREGON STATE

Oregon State (6-5-3, 2-4-0 Pac-12) comes into Friday’s game tied with Utah for eighth place in the Pac-12. The Beavers entered Pac-12 play with a 4-1-3 record. Eight of their 11 games that did not end in a tie have been decided by one goal.

ASU holds an 11-6-1 advantage in the all-time series. ASU’s 1-0 win (goal by Cali Farquharson) last year in Tempe was its first triumph over the Beavers since 2009.

SCOUTING OREGON

Oregon (4-10, 1-5 Pac-12) started Pac-12 play 1-1, but the Ducks have since dropped their last four games. Included in those recent losses are a pair of one-goal decisions at Cal (L, 3-2) and at Stanford (L, 1-0). ASU is 10-6-3 all-time against Oregon. ASU has won four of the last six meetings and had won three in a row prior to last year’s 1-1 draw in Tempe. Aly Moon’s goal in the 87th minute helped send the game into overtime where the teams played to a tie. 

SUN DEVIL STORYLINES 

• The 2015 season is the 20th in the history of Sun Devil Soccer.

• ASU won its first four games for the first time since 2000. During that stretch, which included a 5-0 win over then-No. 14 Pepperdine on Sept. 11, ASU outscored its opponents 16-0 and averaged one goal for every six shots it had taken. Injuries to key players would get the better of the team during the middle portion of the season when it dropped seven consecutive games. Included in those setbacks were five one-goal decisions – vs. Texas Tech (1-0 on Sept. 13 in Tucson), at Oklahoma State (3-2 on Sept. 18) vs. Washington State (2-1 on Sept. 27), vs. Cal (1-0 on Oct. 4) and at USC (2-1 on Oct. 9). In four of the seven losses the Sun Devils were without senior forward Cali Farquharson, who is No. 14 among active NCAA D1 players with 39 career goals. ASU has also played its last 4.5 games without starting senior midfielder Tommi Goodman who is out for the season with an ankle injury. ASU was also without sophomore defender Madison Stark for the second half of its 2-1 loss at USC and its game at UCLA that ended in a 1-1 draw. Prior to the injury Stark was second among field players in minutes played and had started the first 31 games of her career. In its loss vs. Cal (Oct. 4), ASU played most of the second half without its top two scorers: Farquharson and sophomore forward Aly Moon. Moon had to leave the game in the 52nd minute after getting injured in a collision with Cal’s goalkeeper. The Sun Devils snapped the seven-game skid with a 1-1 tie at UCLA (Oct. 11). They would get back in the win column with a 2-1, double-overtime upset of No. 18 Washington in Seattle (Oct. 15).

• ASU returned 12 players in 2015 who started 10 or more games last season, including Farquharson and senior D McKenzie Berryhill, who both earned All-Pac-12 and NSCAA All-Region honors in 2014; R-Sr. goalkeeper Chandler Morris, who is now tied for the top spot on ASU’s all-time list for career shutouts (23) and sophomore F Aly Moon, who was named to the Pac-12’s All-Freshman Team in 2014.

• ASU is coming off a campaign in which it advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament and recorded its most wins (12) since 2003. This season ASU is seeking its fifth NCAA Tournament appearance in the last seven seasons.

• Head coach Kevin Boyd earned his 200th career victory with ASU’s 3-0 season opening win vs. Portland State on Aug. 21 (now has 204 career wins – 124 at Cal/80 at ASU). Boyd is the all-time leader in wins at both ASU and Cal.

• In contrast to last season in which it played seven of its first nine games away from home, this season ASU played six of its first 10 contests at home. ASU is currently in the middle of a stretch in which it is playing six of its final eight regular season contests on the road.

• ASU’s home game vs. San Diego State (currently 11-4 with RPI of 54) that was scheduled for Aug. 31 was cancelled after more than an hour of rainfall made the field unplayable.

• Currently second on ASU’s all-time list and 11th among NCAA D1’s active career leaders with 39 career goals, senior F Cali Farquharson needs 11 goals to tie all-time leader Stacey Tullock (50/1998-2001). Farquharson is also second in program history (and 16th among NCAA Division I active players) with 92 points in her career. Tullock is also ASU’s all-time leader in points with 125.

• GK Chandler Morris currently is tied for first on ASU’s career combined shutouts list with 23.0. Erin Reinke (1996-2000) shares the record with Morris.

• Sophomore forward Jessica Raybe has scored a goal in each of ASU’s last two games. Raybe was also responsible for setting up the penalty kick that teammate Whitney Kanavel scored on in ASU’s 2-1, double-overtime upset win at No. 18 Washington on Oct. 15.

FEAR THE FARQ

ASU’s most dangerous scoring threat since her freshman season in 2012, senior Cali Farquharson joined Sun Devil Hall of Famer Stacey Tullock as the only other Sun Devil to score double-digits in goals three straight seasons after recording scoring a single-season, career-high 14 last season (had 10 each of her first two seasons). 

Last season Farquharson earned First-Team NSCAA All-Regional and First-Team All-Pac-12 recognition in addition to being named a Second-Team Scholar All-America by the NSCAA. She concluded her junior season as ASU’s leader in goals (14) and points (32) for the third consecutive season and finished tied for first in the Pac-12 in goals per game (0.67) and third in points per game (1.52). 

A Valley native (Shadow Mountain HS/Phoenix, Ariz), Farquharson, who has a pair of career hat tricks to her credit, was named the Pac-12’s Offensive Player of the Week twice last season. 

Farquharson has continued to be ASU’s catalyst on offense in 2015 as she currently leads the team in goals (5) and points (13) despite missing 4.5 contests due to injury. Farquharson returned to the pitch from injury two weeks ago and played 66 of 90 minutes at USC and 84 of 110 minutes at UCLA. Although she did not score a goal in her return, Farquharson’s presence made a difference. She led ASU in combined shots (9) and combined shots on goal (5) in the two games and had an assist against the Bruins. She would again lead the team in shots (5) at Washington (Oct. 15).

Currently with 39 career goals Farquharson is in second place on ASU’s all-time list. She needs 11 more goals to tie all-time program leader Stacey Tullock (50/1998-2001). Farquharson, who owns the school record for most consecutive games scoring a goal (8 - last three games in 2012 and first five games of 2013), is also tied for third on ASU’s all-time list in game-winning goals with 12.

Most recently, Farquharson was listed No. 34 on topdrawersoccer.com’s top 100 players to watch.

FARQUHARSON NAMED A CANDIDATE FOR 2015 SENIOR CLASS AWARD

Cali Farquharson was one of 30 student-athletes named as candidates for the 2015 Senior CLASS Award® in collegiate soccer, according to an announcement by the nominating committee on Sept. 3. 

An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities.

To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, classroom, character and competition.

BERRYHILL BRINGS IT

A starter in 61 of 71 career contests, senior McKenzie Berryhill distinguished herself as one of the Pac-12’s top defenders in 2013 and followed that up with a 2014 campaign that saw her earn First-Team All-Pac-12 and First-Team NSCAA Pacific All-Regional honors. Berryhill’s experience was especially critical last season following the loss of two mainstays for the better part of the previous four years, Jasmine Roth and Kaitlyn Pavlovich. Berryhill played every minute of ASU’s 19 games in 2013 and started 17 of the 20 matches she played in 2014 (missed two games & did not start three others due to injury). 

Berryhill played a big role last season in the Sun Devils’ final GAA of 1.05, which was the team’s lowest since 2007 (0.83).

At the outset of the 2015 season, Topdrawersoccer.com ranked Berryhill No. 21 on its Top 100 players. In early September, Berryhill was named to CS360’s Week-4 National Primetime Performers Honor Roll after helping anchor a defense that gave up only eight shots in consecutive games vs. No. 14 Pepperdine and No. 18 Texas Tech. 

Berryhill, who has recently been logging minutes in the Sun Devil midfield, scored the fourth goal of her career in ASU’s 6-0 win over UNLV on Aug. 28. She added her third assist of the season at USC (Oct. 9).

BACK FOR MORE

Sophomore Aly Moon earned Pac-12 All-Freshman honors following a 2014 campaign in which she teamed with Cali Farquharson to give the Sun Devils two double-digit goal scorers – Farquharson (14) and Moon (10) – for only the second time in school history. Moon earned Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week honors the first weekend of the 2014 regular season following her outstanding debut weekend in ASU’s contests at the Outrigger Resort Shootout (Aug. 22 & 24 in Honolulu, Hawaii). Moon tied a single-game school record with three goals and was one point shy (7) of tying the single-game school record for scoring (currently held by junior Cali Farquharson, who had 8 points vs. USC in 2012) in ASU’s 5-2 win at Hawaii on Aug. 24. In addition to being recognized by the Pac-12, Moon was also named to TopDrawerSoccer.com’s team of the week.

Moon, who led the team in assists last season (6), is currently second on the team in goals (4) points (10).  

MORRIS PROVIDES SUN DEVILS WITH STEADY PRESENCE IN GOAL

One of the most important contributors in ASU’s success over the last three-plus seasons is senior GK Chandler Morris. Since a quicker-than-anticipated ascension into the starter’s  role in 2012, Morris has provided the Sun Devils with steady play and has come up big in some of ASU’s biggest games, most notably the Sun Devils’ 1-0 upset of then-No. 2 Stanford in 2013 which ended the Cardinal’s 73-game unbeaten streak at home and its 44-game conference streak. In 2014, Morris had a career-high 11 saves in ASU’s 1-1 tie vs. top-ranked UCLA. Morris recorded a shutout in ASU’s 0-0 tie vs. Washington State, giving her 17.0 shutouts for her career and moving her into second place on ASU’s all-time list. Morris was named the Pac-12’s Goalkeeper of the Week on Oct. 20, 2014, after posting 10 saves (one short of tying her career high) in ASU’s 2-0 win at USC (Oct. 17). She earned the honor again following ASU’s 1-0 win over Arizona (Nov. 7, 2014). Morris’ 7.5 shutouts last season were the second-best, single-season total in school history. After recording shutouts in ASU’s first four games of 2015, Morris is now tied with former Sun Devil Erin Reinke (1996-2000) for the most combined career shutouts in school history (23).

TOSTI GIVES SUN DEVILS VALUABLE VERSATILITY

Prior to playing at ASU, senior Sara Tosti, who has started 62 of her 74 career games, spent most of her career up top in the attacking position. That changed in 2012 when the coaching staff recognized Tosti’s skills would allow her to transition to the back line where she could be most effective given the team’s personnel at the time. She would go on to play all 21 games as a freshman, including starting assignments in 14 contests.

 In 2013 Tosti returned to her natural position up top and proved to be just as effective as she started all but one game. She had a remarkable stretch during the early portion of the Pac-12 season as her critical contributions helped pave the way for ASU’s first three conference wins. She assisted on Devin Marshall’s game-winning goal with 19 seconds left in ASU’s 1-0 win over USC (Sept. 29). One week later (Oct. 6) Tosti was named the Pac-12’s Offensive Player of the Week after she scored the only goal of the game in ASU’s 1-0 upset of (then) second-ranked Stanford. One week after that, Tosti was responsible for the game-winning goal in ASU’s 1-0 win at Oregon (Oct. 11). 

Last season Tosti once returned to defending where her experience helped to make up for the combination of losing two starters from 2013 in addition to the team’s relative lack of experience in that part of the field. She played in 21 games (18 starts) on the back line in 2014 (also saw occasional time up top). She was named to TopDrawerSoccer.com’s National Team of the Week following ASU’s wins over Oklahoma State (Sept. 5) and Texas A&M (Sept. 7).

In 2015 Tosti has been part of a back line that posted shutouts in four of ASU’s first four games. Her contributions have not been limited to the defensive end, however, as she has also found the back of the net on two occasions: vs. Stephen F. Austin on Sept. 4 and at USC on Oct. 9.

ACADEMIC SUCCESS

On the academic side, the Sun Devils have earned Pac-10/12 All-Academic notice 92 times in Boyd’s eight seasons, including 25 first-team members and 10 second-team members. In addition, soccer student-athletes have combined for 10 Academic All-America awards since 2007, most recently Cali Farquharson (NSCAA Second-Team Scholar All-America) in 2014 and former Sun Devils Jasmine Roth (second team) and Kaitlyn Pavlovich (third team) in 2013 Roth was also named the Pac-12’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2013.

2015 NOTES

• ASU’s six goals in its 6-0 win over UNLV on Aug. 28, tied the second-highest, single-game mark in school history.

• Going back to 2012, ASU has won 31 of the 35 contests in which it has scored first (31-2-2). ASU’s 2-1 loss at Washington on Oct. 10, 2014 ended a 24 game-unbeaten streak in games in which it had scored first (22-0-2). The other games ASU has not won in that stretch are a 1-1 tie at Oregon State (Oct. 19, 2012), a 1-1 tie vs. top-ranked UCLA (Sept. 26, 2014) and a 2-1 loss at USC (Oct. 9, 2015).

• Four players have played and started every game this season: Jr. D Mckenzie Grossman, RS-Jr. M Lucy Lara, Soph. F Aly Moon and RS-Sr. GK Chandler Morris.

• Senior Tommi Goodman played in 71 straight contests for ASU (59 starts) going back to the first game of the 2012 season. Her senior season was cut short after suffering a season-ending injury in the first half of ASU’s contest vs. No. 5 Stanford on Oct. 2. 

Lucy Lara had three assists in ASU’s win over No. 14 Pepperdine on Sept. 11. She currently leads the team in assists (5), is third in scoring (9 points) and is tied for fourth in goals (2). She scored her third career goal in ASU’s 3-2 loss at Oklahoma State (Sept. 18). Two of Lara’s three career goals have come against Oklahoma State as she also scored one in last year’s win. Her other goal came vs. UNLV (Aug. 28).

Whitney Kanavel’s third career goal was one of ASU’s most important of the 2015 season. The senior midfielder successfully converted a penalty kick in the second overtime of ASU’s upset win at No. 18 Washington (Oct. 15). Kanavel’s other two goals came in last year’s NCAA Tournament games vs. NAU (first round) and Kentucky (second round).

• Last season Madison Stark was the only Sun Devil to start every game. Stark, who scored her first career goal in the 21st  minute of ASU’s 1-0 win over Arizona last November, started the first 33 games of her career before missing ASU’s game at UCLA (Oct 11) due to injury.

Larisa Staub, who started her ASU career on the back line and has since transitioned to forward, scored the first goal of her career in ASU’s 3-0 win over Portland State (Aug. 21). She added her second in ASU’s 2-1 loss to Washington State (Sept. 27), a contest in which she led ASU with seven shots. 

Jazmarie Mader scored a single-game, career-high two goals in ASU’s 5-0 win over No. 14 Pepperdine (Sept. 11).

2014 NOTES

• ASU’s nine-game unbeaten streak (7-0-2) in 2014 was its longest such streak since 2000. The unbeaten streak included a 1-0 win over No. 6 Texas A&M (Sept. 7) and a 1-1 tie vs. top-ranked UCLA (Sept. 26). Prior to their tie with UCLA, the Sun Devils had won six straight games, which was their longest winning streak since 2002. 

• In the summer of 2014, Cali Farquharson and McKenzie Berryhill were both participants in the U.S. Under-23 Women’s National Team’s training camp. Also getting national team experience was Lucy Lara, who participated in Mexico’s women’s national team’s training camp. Lara made her Sun Devil debut in 2013 after being sidelined with a knee injury incurred prior to the 2012 campaign. 

Cali Farquharson (0.67) and Aly Moon (0.48) were the top combination in the Pac-12 in combined goals per game (1.15) in 2014. Both players tied the single-game school record for goals (3) – Moon at Hawaii (Aug. 24) and Farquharson vs. Nevada (Sept. 14 in Tucson), the second hat-trick of her career.  Moon also had seven points in the game vs. Hawaii, coming one point short of tying Farquharson’s single-game school record of eight points set in 2012.

• ASU’s GAA of 1.05 in 2014 was its lowest since 2007 (0.83) while its scoring average of 1.86 goals per game was its highest since 2003 (1.90).

Aly Moon scored five goals in ASU’s first five games of 2014. The only Sun Devil freshman to have a better start to her career was Patrice Feulner, who scored seven goals her first  five games and 10 in her first six games in 2000. Feulner had back-to-back hat tricks in the fifth and sixth games of her career (consecutive 7-0 home wins by ASU over Pittsburgh on Sept. 10 and vs. Eastern Michigan on Sept. 15).

• After not scoring any goals the first two seasons of her Sun Devil career, Rachel Ometer scored three in 2014. The biggest of those goals helped ASU tie then-No. 6 Texas A&M at the half in the Sun Devils’ eventual 2-1 win upset of the Aggies. 

Mackenzie Semerad’s first goal as a Sun Devil was the game-winner in ASU’s 2-1 upset of then-No. 6 Texas A&M on Sept. 7, 2014.

LEPEILBET, TULLOCK NAMED TO PAC-12 ALL-CENTURY WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM

Former Arizona State University soccer players Amy LePeilbet and Stacey Tullock were among 24 players named to the Pac-12 All-Century Women’s Soccer Team as announced by Pac-12 Networks Oct. 3.

The 24 players were chosen from a field of 63 players nominated by Pac-12 institutions. Voting was conducted by a panel of 37, comprised of former and current coaches, former players and members of the media. Notable voting participants include Jill Ellis, former UCLA head coach and current United States Women’s National Team Coach; espnW contributor Michelle Smith; former ‘Soccer America’ writer Scott French; and Associated Press sportswriter Janie McCauley.

LePeilbet and Tullock, who are both members of the Sun Devil Athletics Hall of Fame, both left indelible marks on the Sun Devil soccer program, which is currently celebrating its 20th season.

Named one of four starting defenders on the All-Century Team, LePeilbet (2000-03) was one of the cornerstones of the Sun Devil Soccer program as ASU advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament three times during her four years. A two-time All-American and three-time All-Pac-10 Conference first-team selection, LePeilbet would go on to win a gold medal with the 2012 U.S. Women’s National Team at the 2012 Olympics in London.  While at ASU, LePeilbet never missed a start in her four years at ASU, playing in 74 career games. Excelling off the field as well, LePeilbet was a two-time Academic All-American as well as a Maroon and Gold Scholar-Athlete. LePeilbet was a member of the U.S. Women’s National Team that finished second to Japan in the 2011 Word Cup. LePeilbet is also a member of FC Kansas City, which last week won the National Women’s Soccer League Championship for the second consecutive season.

Tullock (1998-2001), who was named one of three reserve midfielders on the All-Century Team, is Arizona State’s all-time career leader in every major offensive statistical category including goals (50), points (125), assists (25) and game-winning goals (16). Tullock is also the owner of ASU’s single-season marks for goals (17 in 1999), points (41 in 1999) and is tied for the program’s top single-season mark with seven game-winning goals in 2000. Tullock became the first player in school history to score to account for a double-digit goal total three consecutive years (1998-2000), an achievement matched only by current Sun Devil senior Cali Farquharson. In 1998, Tullock became the school’s first All-America selection, awarded by Soccer Buzz. In 2000, Tullock was a U21 National Team member. She earned second-team All-America honors from the NSCAA, Soccer America and Soccer Buzz. 

SIX LOCAL PLAYERS HIGHLIGHT SUN DEVIL SOCCER’S 2015 SIGNING CLASS

Earlier this year, Arizona State University head women’s soccer coach Kevin Boyd announced that Sydney Day, Melinda Gutierrez, Kylie Miniefield, Adriana Orozco, Jaimie Salas, Kayla Satterfield, Natalie Stephens and Madison Wolf signed to study and play soccer at ASU.

Of the eight new players who will be joining the Sun Devils for the 2015 season, six – Gutierrez, Miniefield, Orozco, Salas, Stephens and Wolf – hail from the Valley of the Sun, something that Boyd said makes this class special.

“We think we put together a very good class once again,” Boyd said. “We’re thrilled that the majority of it is coming out of Arizona. We have wanted to get deeper into the state of Arizona and have our team better represent the state and this is a great step in that direction.”

Stephens (12 games/one start), Gutierrez (eight games/one start), Salas (six games) and Orozco (six games) have all seen action this year. Miniefield will not play this season due to a knee injury she suffered in the offseason.

SUN DEVIL SOCCER IN SPAIN

On May 9, 2015 the Sun Devil soccer team departed for a 10-day tour of Spain as part of an offseason international tour. The trip, which was privately funded, served as a one-of-a-kind experience in which the team learned about culture and international travel, had the chance to play soccer on an international level and provided all the players with a unique bonding opportunity.

“It was an incredible experience. We are incredibly lucky that we have some very supportive people around us,” said ASU head coach Kevin Boyd. “Through the generosity of the Sontag family we were able to do this. The trip was fully funded through private donations and also money raised by the team.“

The team started its tour in Barcelona and then and then moved up into the Basque country and into the San Sebastian and Bilbao area. The team played four games during its stay (vs. C.E. Europa, Athletic Bilbao, Real Sociedad and RCD Espanyol).