(NOTE: SEASON RECAPS FOR EACH SPORT AT THE BOTTOM OF THE YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS)
SUN DEVIL SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR OVERALL AND CONFERENCE FINISHES
HEAD COACH GRAHAM WINKWORTH (2017-PRESENT/7 SEASONS)
TOTALS ENTERING 2023: 59-56-18/23-42-1
2023: 10-7-4/5-5-1 (T5th) (NCAA Recap)
2022: 9-6-3/5-5-1 (T5th)/NCAA 0-1 (PDF: FINAL STATISTICS)
2021: 10-8-2/2-7-2 (10th)
2020: 9-6-2/4-4-2 (7th)/NCAA 1-1
2019: 6-11-3/0-9-2 (12th)
2018: 10-7-1/5-5-1 (7th)
2017: 5-11-3/2-7-2 (10th)
HEAD COACH KEVIN BOYD (2007-2016/10 SEASONS)
TOTALS: 80-85-23/35-55-12
2016: 6-11-2/1-9-1 (12th)
2015: 9-8-1/5-5-1 (6th)
2014: 12-6-4/4-4-3 (8th)/NCAA 1-1
2013: 9-8-2/4-5-2 (6th)
2012: 10-9-2/6-4-1 (4th)/NCAA 0-1
2011: 8-11-0/4-7-0 (8th)
2010: 9-8-3/3-5-1 (7th)/NCAA 0-1
2009: 9-7-4/2-6-1 (8th)/NCAA 0-1
2008: 8-8-4/2-6-1 (7th)
2007:10-9-1/4-4-1 (5th)
HEAD COACH RAY LEONE (2001-2006/6 SEASONS)
TOTALS: 60-45-14/25-23-6
2006: 8-8-3/3-5-1 (7th)
2005: 9-8-3/4-4-1 (5th)
2004: 8-9-2/4-3-2 (4th)
2003: 13-5-3/ 6-2-1 (2nd)/NCAA 1-1
2002: 12-7-2/ 4-5-0 (6th)/NCAA 1-1
2001: 10-8-1/ 4-4-1 (5th)
HEAD COACH TERRI PATRAW (1997-2000/4 SEASONS)
TOTALS: 46-31-2/18-17-1
2000: 14-7-1/ 4-5-0 (7th)/NCAA 1-1
1999: 13-6-0/ 5-4-0 (6th)
1998: 8-11-0/ 4-5-0 (7th)
1997: 11-7-1/ 5-3-1 (5th)
SUN DEVIL SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR FINISHES/RECAPS
2023: GRAHAM WINKWORTH /// SEVENTH SEASON
10-7-1 OVERALL/5-5-1 PAC-12 (T5th/16 points)/NCAA 0-1/25 DIRECTORS' CUP POINTS
The program continued its recent run of success with a second straight trip to the NCAAs and its third in the past four seasons. The team won 10 games for the third time under coach Winkworth, and it was the fifth time in the past six seasons with at least nine victories. ASU took advantage of its home field with a 6-1-3 record in home games, including a 1-0 win over No. 11 USC on October 19. Lieske Carleer, Enasia Colon, and Pauline Nelles were each named to the Pac-12 All-Conference Second Team. Colon finished fourth in the Pac-12 with 22 points. Nelles was second in the Pac-12 with a .804 save percentage and fourth with 10 wins and 82 saves. She was named the Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Week two times on her way to setting the ASU record with nine shutouts. In addition, Carleer and Nelles were each named Academic All-District® by the CSC.
2022: GRAHAM WINKWORTH/SIXTH SEASON
9-6-3 OVERALL/5-5-1 PAC-12 (T5th/16 points)/NCAA 0-1
The 2022 season – one that included the program's second NCAA appearance in three seasons – came to an end in a 3-0 loss at No. 8 seed Portland in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The NCAA match was the last for ASU's outstanding quartet of fifth-year seniors: forwards Nicole Douglas and Olivia Nguyen and midfield players Alexia Delgado and Eva van Deursen. The four players combined for 337 games played and 298 starts while collectively amassing 101 goals and 73 assists. ASU opened up the season 6-0-2 and during that span, Nicole Douglas broke Stacey Tullock's 21-year-old program record in career goals, scoring two goals against UAB on Sep. 1st to give her the record. Douglas would go on to score 14 goals, three assists and be named the Pac-12's Forward of the Year as well as earn first-team All-Pac-12 honors. She finished the season eighth in the country in goals per game (0.78) and 13th in points per game (1.72). Van Deursen tied Stacey Tullock for the program record in assists with 25. She finished the season with seven goals and five assists. Alexia Delgado also scored a career high five goals on the season. Delgado and Van Deursen, along with freshman goalie Pauline Nelles, received all-conference honors, with Delgado being named to the second team and Van Derusen and Nelles on the third team. Eight players found the back of the net for the nation's 28th-ranked scoring offense. The Sun Devils featured five new players in their starting lineup, including goalie and Pac-12 All-Freshman selection goalie Pauline Nelles.
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2021: GRAHAM WINKWORTH/FIFTH SEASON
10-8-2 OVERALL/2-7-2 PAC-12 (10th/8 points)
After its 8-1 record in non-conference play, ASU earned a No. 15 ranking in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25, its highest in program history. With 10 wins in 2021, Sun Devil Soccer has posted a double-digit win total twice (2018 and 2021) in the last four seasons and that does not include the 9-6-2 record that was good enough to earn the squad a berth in in the 2020 NCAA Tournament. Prior to 2018, ASU posted a double-digit win total twice in the previous 10 seasons. ASU was led by 2021 NCAA scoring leader Nicole Douglas, who earned Third-Team All-America honors and was one 13 players named to the All-Pac-12 First Team in 2021. Douglas, who became the first Sun Devil to earn All-America honors since 2002, set the single-season school records for goals (19) and points (45). She led the nation in goals (19), goals per game (0.95) and points per game (2.25). Douglas and fellow striker Olivia Nguyen (7 goals) combined for 26 of ASU's 42 goals. Although Douglas and Nguyen accounted for the majority of the goals, ASU has had 10 different players find the back of the net in 2021. Nguyen (17 points) finished second on the team in scoring. Midfielder Eva van Deursen set the school's single-season record with 10 assists. She also added three goals and came within a point (16) of tying Nguyen for second in scoring. Due to injuries, ASU had 22 different players in the starting lineup. Douglas and defender Callie Darst were the only two players who started all 20 games. After winning all five of its one-goal games in non-conference play, ASU was not as fortunate in Pac-12 competition as it went 1-6 in such games and also had a pair of ties. Defender Jayda Hylton-Pelaia was selected by the Chicago Red Stars with the 49th pick of the 2022 National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) College Draft.
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HEAD COACH GRAHAM WINKWORTH/FOURTH SEASON
2020: 9-6-2 OVERALL/4-4-2 PAC-12 (6TH) (NCAA)
PLAYED IN SPRING OF 2021
The Sun Devils had their best season under fourth-year head coach Graham Winkworth, finishing the regular season with an 8-5-2 record and making a postseason run for the first time since 2014 and eighth in school history. ASU made it to the second round of the tournament to become the fifth ASU soccer team to advance to that stage. Winkworth and company boasted an undefeated non-conference slate, including an overtime comeback thriller at Grand Canyon. ASU continued its unbeaten streak through eight games and notched wins against UCLA, Stanford, and USC to become only the fourth team in history to beat all three programs in a season. With a 4-4-2 record in Pac-12 Conference play, the Sun Devils finished in the middle of the standings after being picked to finish last in the preseason poll. The Sun Devils scored 28 goals in 17 games, second-most in the Pac-12 Conference. ASU boasted one of the strongest defensive lines in the Pac-12, conceding only 16 goals and forcing ASU's keepers to make only 57 saves - fifth-fewest amongst Conference competitors.
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HEAD COACH GRAHAM WINKWORTH
2019: 6-11-3 OVERALL/0-9-2 PAC-12 (2 POINTS/12th)
The 2019 season saw its fair share of ups and downs for ASU soccer as the team got off to a hot start winning their first match, 4-1, at Cal State Fullerton, before back-to-back 7-1 wins over Central Arkansas and Tennessee Tech. The pair of games with seven goals marked the first time ASU had scored seven in a match since 2012. The Sun Devils would continue their dominant start to the season, securing five-straight wins for just the second time in program history, and carded their best start to a season since winning nine straight to start the 2000 season. Looking to end the non-conference portion of the schedule on a high note, ASU battled CSUN to a 1-1 draw, giving the Devils an impressive 6-2-1 record entering league play. The Sun Devils would go on to battle through Pac-12 play, but the tall-task of playing in the nation's best conference would prove a very difficult challenge for the young Sun Devil team, as the squad would finish the 2019 season with a 6-11-3 record. Statistically, ASU saw a lot of growth on offense through the 2019 season. As a team, the Sun Devils posted 33 goals on the year, marking the best offensive output for the Sun Devils since scoring 34 goals in 2015. Sophomore Nicole Douglas led the way for ASU, scoring eight goals and adding four assists to finish the year with a team-high 20 points. In goal, freshman Giulia Cascapera finished with 78 saves and a 0.743 save percentage, the seventh-highest number of saves in a season.
CLICK HERE FOR FINAL 2019 STATISTICS (PDF)
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HEAD COACH GRAHAM WINKWORTH
2018: 10-7-1/5-5-1 (16 POINTS/T-7th)
Finished 2018 with an impressive 10-7-1 record that included a 5-5-1 mark in Pac-12 play in Graham Winkworth's second season, as five wins in conference play marked the most for the Sun Devils since 2015. Th team's 16 points in the conference table tied for the third-highest point total in program history despite fighting their way through the first half of the season without a full-roster, as the Sun Devils carded a 5-2-0 record in non-conference action. The team completed the year with wins in four of their last six matches and finished the season ranked No. 45 in the final RPI, just missing receiving an at-large bid into the 2018 NCAA Tournament. Jemma Purfield and Nicole Douglas both earned NSCA All-Region, while Nicole Douglas and Marleen Schimmer both earned Pac-12 All-Freshman honors.
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HEAD COACH GRAHAM WINKWORTH
2017: 5-11-3/2-7-2 (8 POINTS/10th)
Under first year head coach Graham Winkworth, the Sun Devils ended the season 5-11-3 overall and 2-7-2 in the Pac-12. Freshman goalkeeper Nikki Panas recorded 81 saves, ranking her seventh in the programs history for a single season. In total, 23 different players logged minutes for the Sun Devils during the 2017 season. Of those players 10 were new to the roster, including Angela Boyle, Nikki Panas, Jemma Purfield and Olive Jones who finished the season among the team leaders in minutes played. Of the 19 goals scored throughout the season, 10 came from players that were new to the roster in 2017. The total attendance for the season was 7,452, averaging 745 fans over the nine home games.
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HEAD COACH KEVIN BOYD
2016: 6-11-2/1-9-1 (4/12th)
Arizona State completed the season 6-11-1 overall with a 1-9-1 record in the Pac-12 Conference. The teams two top offensive players, Jazmarie Mader and Aly Moon, were setback by serious injuries. Mader scored each of her team-leading eight goals in the first 13 games of the season. The only starter to play in all 19 games for the Sun Devils was freshman defender Devyn Kelsey. The 13 players named on the Pac-12 All-Academic Team was the tenth consecutive season in which the program had 10 or more players recognized. There was an average attendance of 653 fans at each of the ten home games throughout the season.
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2015: 9-8-1/5-5-1 (16/T-6th)
Sun Devil soccer wrapped up the year 9-8-1 with a 5-5-1 record in the Pac-12, tying for sixth place. Head coach Kevin Boyd earned the 200th win of his career. Lucy Lara set a school record with three assists in the win over Pepperdine. Goalie Chandler Morris ended her time at ASU as the all-time leader in career shutouts (25). The 15 players that earned Pac-12 All-Academic recognition set a new program record. Cali Farquharson led the conference in goals per game (0.71) and points per game (1.71). She also led the Sun Devils in goals (10) and points (24) for the fourth consecutive year. She became the first player in program history to record double-digit goal totals four years in a row. Farquharson finished her career second in goals (44) and points (102) and tied for second in game-winning goals (13). Farquharson and McKenzie Berryhill were each selected in the National Women’s Soccer League College Draft. Farquharson was named to the first team All-Pac 12 team while Aly Moon and Madison Stark were each awarded honorable mention. The total attendance was 5,797 over the eight home dates.
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2014: 12-6-4/4-4-3 (15/8th) (NCAA)
Arizona State soccer ended the year 12-6-4 overall with a 4-4-3 record in Pac-12 play. The Sun Devils advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament for the fourth time in school history. Their initial 7-0-2 record was the longest unbeaten streak since 2000. The team average 1.86 goals per game was the highest since 2003 while the GAA of 1.05 was the lowest since 2007. Cali Farquharson and Aly Moon tied the single-game school record for goals (3). Both players ended the season with double-digit goal total, Farquharson (14) and Moon (10). Farquharson joined Hall of Famer Stacey Tullock as the only other player to record a double-digit goal total in three straight seasons. Goalkeeper Chandler Morris had 7.5 shutouts, enough to put her second on ASU’s single season shutout list. McKenzie Berryhill and Farquharson received first team All-Pac-12 honors while Aly Moon was awarded honorable mention and named on the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team. Ferquharson and Moon were each named Pac-12 Offensive Players of the Week. Morris was also a Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Week. The total attendance for the season was 9,085, averaging 1,009 over the nine home games.
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2013: 9-8-2/4-5-2 (14/T-6th)
Sun Devil soccer finished the year 9-8-2 overall with a 4-5-2 record in the Pac-12, tying for sixth in the conference. Sixth year head coach Kevin Boyd became the all-time leader in career wins at Arizona State. One of the biggest wins in program history came as ASU defeated the second-ranked Stanford, ending the Cardinals 73-match win streak at home and 44-match winning streak in conference play. Devin Marshall wrapped up her career as a Sun Devil ranked eighth in goals scored (22), ninth in scoring (54) and tied for sixth in game-winning goals (7). Cali Farquharson set the school record for the most consecutive games scoring a goal (8). Farquharson and McKenzie Berryhill were awarded second team All-Pac-12 while Marshall received honorable mention. Jasmine Roth was named the Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year. Over the nine home matches, 6,143 fans showed their support for Sun Devil soccer.
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2012: 10-9-2/6-4-1 (19/T-4th) (NCAA)
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2011: 8-11/4-7-0 (12/T-8th)
Arizona State ended the season 8-11 overall, tying for eighth in the Pac-12 with a 4-7 record in conference play. The seven goals scored in the season opener tied the single-game school record. In an injury-plagued year, ASU’s number two, three, and four scorers missed a combined 27 games. Taylor McCarter was given Pac-12 honorable mention for the second straight year. Sierra Cook led the team in goals (8) and points (18) and was named Pac-12 Player of the Week. The 14 players on the Pac-12 All-Academic Team tied for most in the conference. Cook, Kaitlyn Pavlovich and Nicki Stone were each honored on the Capital One Academic All-District second team. Sierra Joseph and Miah Mollay were awarded as the Annual Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars. The total turnout for the season was 5,843 with an average attendance of 649 at the nine home games.
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2010: 9-8-3/3-5-1 (10/T-7th) (NCAA)
The Sun Devils tied for seventh in the Pac-10 with a 3-5-1 record in conference play, finishing the season 9-8-3 overall. For the second time in school history, the program made back-to-back NCAA appearances. For the first time since 2003, nine goals were scored in back-to-back victories over Tennessee and Nebraska. ASU defeated Arizona 2-1 in front of a school record crowd of 1,513. Karin Volpe earned Pac-10 Player of the Week after tying the school record for the most goals in a single game with three. Volpe also led the Sun Devils in points (19) and goals (9) for the third time in four years. She ended her career fourth in goals (28), sixth in points (65) and second in game winning goals (13). Alexandra Elston and Taylor McCarter each earned second team All-Pac-10 honors while Devin Marshall received an honorable mention and All-Freshman recognition. Elston concluded her career ninth in points (48) and goals (18) and fifth in game winning goals (8). A conference high 13 players were named to the Pac-10 All-Academic Team. Over the course of the season, 5,638 fans attended the eight home games.
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2009: 9-7-4/2-6-1 (7/8th) (NCAA)
The Sun Devils finished the year 9-7-3 overall with a 2-6-1 record in the Pac-10, securing eighth place in the conference. Head coach Kevin Boyd lead the team to the first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2003. The team began the season 7-1-2, the seven wins tied the second-highest amount after 10 games in program history. Senior goalkeeper Briana Silvestri, the all-time leader in GAA, suffered a severe knee injury which caused true freshman Allysa Gillmore to take over in the middle of the season. Silvestri finished her career as Arizona State’s all-time leader in GAA (0.78). ASU had 11 players named to the Pac-10’s All-Academic Team, tying for most in the conference. Liz Harkin was named to first team All-Pac 10 while Alexandra Elston was awarded honorable mention. Elston and Harkin were placed on ESPN The Magazine All-District first team while Karin Volpe was honored on the third team. An average of 530 fans attended the 10 home games over the course of the season.
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2008: 8-8-4/2-6-1 (7/T-7th)
The Sun Devils completed the season 8-8-4, 2-6-1 in the Pac-10. For the second straight season, Karin Volpe led the team in goals (9), points (20), game winning goals (3) and shots (45). Junior defender Liz Harkin earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors. Goalie Briana Silvestri broke her own single-season GAA record (0.77). Her six shutouts tied for third most in ASU history. Silvestri finished third in Pac-10 in saves per game (4.38), fourth in GAA (0.77), save percentage (.843) and shutouts per game (0.38). Kylla Sjoman ended her career tied for eighth on ASU’s all-time list for assists (15). Ten players were named to the Pac-10’s All-Academic team. Katie Shepard was named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman team. Liz Harkin received first team All-Pac 10 recognition while Karin Volpe was given honorable mention. Silvestri was also named NSCAA National and Pac-10 Player of the Week. Over 6,300 fans supported the Sun Devils during their 11 home games throughout the season.
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2007: 10-9-1/4-4-1 (13/T5th)
With first year head coach Kevin Boyd taking charge, the Sun Devils finished 10-9-1 overall with a 4-4-1 record in the Pac-10. This was the first double-digit win for the program since 2003. Goalie Briana Silvestri’s six shutouts allowed the defense to tie a program record for fewest goals allowed in a season with 17. Silvestri’s 0.85 goals against average set a new single-season program record. She finished fourth in the Pac-10 in shutouts (6), fifth in GAA (0.85), tied for eighth in saves (2.50 per game) and eighth in save percentage (.746). Senior Courtney Crane finished her career at ASU eighth on the all-time list for career goals (15) and ninth for most career points (37). Senior Alissa Oldenkamp earned All-Pac-10 first-team, Soccer Buzz second team and NSCAA/adidas third team All-Region recognition. She was also named on the All-Pac-10 team. Alexandra Elston became the first ASU player to be named to the Pac-10’s All-Freshman Team. Junior Kylla Sjoman’s seven assists tied for second-best over the course of one season. Her four assists in Pac-10 play tied her for first on the ASU all-time single-season list in that category. Karin Volpe became the first freshman to lead ASU in points (12) since 2002. Eleven players were named to the Pac-10’s All-Academic Team. An average of 706 fans attended the 10 home games over the course of the season.
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HEAD COACH RAY LEONE
2006: 8-8-3/3-5-1 (10/7th)
The Sun Devils finished seventh in the Pac-10 with a 3-5-1 record in conference play, 8-8-3 overall. Goalie Kim Bingham recorded seven shutouts, the second-most in a single season. The defense set a record for fewest amount of goals given up in a single season with 17. Bingham ended her career at ASU ranked third in total saves (264), goals against average (1.15) and shutouts (16.5). She was the only player to be named to the All-Pac-10 team. Alissa Oldenkamp was named to the Soccer America and Soccer Buzz National Elite Teams of the Week after tallying two goals and one assist during the win over Arizona. Courtney Crane led the team with five goals and three assists. Dante Perea and Oldenkamp tied for second with three goals and four assists each. Six players earned Academic All-Pac-10 honors. Sun Devils hosted the Mexican Women’s National team in an exhibition game with a stadium-record 2,136 in attendance. The total attendance for the season was 6,692 over the 10 home dates.
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2005: 9-8-3/4-4-1 (13/T-5th)
Under fifth year coach Ray Leone, the Sun Devils finished 9-8-3 overall with a 4-4-1 record in the Pac- 10 conference. Elizabeth Bogus (31 goals), Brittany Cooper (30), and Manya Makoski (24) graduated as the programs second, third, and fifth highest scorers. Bogus and Makoski were each named as Pac-10 Players of the Week. Makoski was also named to the Soccer Buzz National Elite Team of the Week after scoring both goals in the win over Arizona. Bogus and Cooper were each named to the All-Region and All-Pac-10 teams. Soccer also posted the highest cumulative grade point average of any team on campus. For the third year in a row, they earned the Sparky Award for team GPA. Five players earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VII honors. Over the course of the season, 5,420 people attended the 10 home games.
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2004: 8-9-2/4-3-2/ (14/T-4th)
Arizona State soccer finished the year 8-9-2 overall and tied for fourth-place in the Pac-10 conference with a 4-3-2 record. For the first time in the programs nine-year history they broke top-10 in national ranking. The 3.37 team GPA was first in the Pac-10 Conference and third among all NCAA Tournament teams. Junior Manya Makoski tallied a team-high three game-winning goals along with six goals overall. Junior Brittany Cooper also recorded six goals. Liz Bogus, also a junior, led the team with five assists and two game-winning goals for a total of ten throughout her career at ASU. Manya Makoski received first team All-Pac 10 honors while Stephanie Ebner, Brittany Cooper, and Elizabeth Bogus were selected to second team. The average attendance amount was 639 over the nine home games during the season.
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2003: 13-5-3/6-2-1 (19/2nd)/NCAA
Sun Devil soccer finished the year 13-5-3 overall and second in the Pac-10 with a record of 6-2-1. They were able to end the season undefeated at home and recorded double digit wins for the fifth straight year. They then advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championships for the second straight season and third time in four years. Arizona State's recruiting class landed in the top-15 according to Soccer America and Soccer Buzz magazines. The team grade-point average of 3.46 was the best in the Pac-10 as well as the nation. Senior Amy LePeilbet was one of the most decorated players in school history and went on the play for the U.S. National team. Patrice Feulner finished her career second all-time in goals (28), assists (18), points (74) and fourth in game-winning goals (6). Sophomore Brittany Cooper set career-highs and led the team with 10 goals, 6 assists, and 26 points. Sophomore Manya Makoski was a member of the United States U-21 National team. The total attendance over the eight home games was 4,877.
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2002: 12-7-2/4-6-0 (12/T-6th)/NCAA
Second year coach Ray Leone led the soccer team to finish 12-7-2 with a 4-5 record in the Pac-10. This put them into a tie for sixth place in the conference. The Sun Devils were able to advance to the second round of the NCAA Championships and secure a spot in the top-25 ranking by Soccer America. The 1.15 goals-against average earned a ranking of third in the conference. Elizabeth Bogus and Manya Makoski were both named as finalists for the 2002 National Freshman of the Year by Soccer Buzz Magazine, making Arizona State the only school in the country with multiple freshman of the year honorees. Bogus became the second Sun Devil in the programs short history to be named Pacific-10 Conference Freshman of the Year. In the Pac-10 she finished third in shots (62) and goals (10), sixth in points (22), and first in game-winning goals (7), which tied the schools single season record. Makoski was third in the Pac-10 with an ASU single-season record of nine assists. Junior defender Amy LePeilbet earned NSCAA second-team All-West Region acclaim, All-Pac-10 First-Team honors, and was a 2002 Academic All-American. Freshman Brittany Cooper earned Pac-10 Player of the Week honors and finished third on the team in total points (17). The total attendance for the season was 5,549, an average turnout of 555 over the ten home dates.
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2001: 10-8-1/4-4-1 (13/T-5th)
Under first year coach Ray Leone, Sun Devil soccer finished 10-8-1 overall with a 4-4-1 record in the Pac-10, putting them in a tie for fifth. They were able to secure a ranking of 19th at the national level. Senior standout Stacey Tullock earned first-team All-Pac 10 honors for the fourth consecutive year. Tullock is also a three-time All-American and ended her career at Arizona State by leading every offensive category including games played (77), shots (315), points (125), goals (50), assists (25) and game winning goals (16). Senior goalie Kristin Slater recorded her best year with a 1.12 goals-against average and five shutouts. Sophomore Patrice Feulner earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors, first-team All-Pac-10 Academic selection and District VIII Academic All-American. Feulner was also named to the Soccer America Team of the Week and Soccer Buzz Elite Team of the Week. Freshman Stephanie Peel earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors and was the only player to receive Pac-10 Player of the Week. The total attendance for the season was 5,223 with an average turnout of 653 over eight home games.
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HEAD COACH TERRI PATRAW
2000: 14-7-1/4-5-0 (12/7th)/NCAA
1999: 13-6/5-4-0 (15/6th)
1998: 8-11-0/4-5-0 (12/7th)
1997: 11-7-1/5-3-1 (16/5th)
1996: 4-11-1
SUN DEVIL SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR OVERALL AND CONFERENCE FINISHES
HEAD COACH GRAHAM WINKWORTH (2017-PRESENT/7 SEASONS)
TOTALS ENTERING 2023: 59-56-18/23-42-1
2023: 10-7-4/5-5-1 (T5th) (NCAA Recap)
2022: 9-6-3/5-5-1 (T5th)/NCAA 0-1 (PDF: FINAL STATISTICS)
2021: 10-8-2/2-7-2 (10th)
2020: 9-6-2/4-4-2 (7th)/NCAA 1-1
2019: 6-11-3/0-9-2 (12th)
2018: 10-7-1/5-5-1 (7th)
2017: 5-11-3/2-7-2 (10th)
HEAD COACH KEVIN BOYD (2007-2016/10 SEASONS)
TOTALS: 80-85-23/35-55-12
2016: 6-11-2/1-9-1 (12th)
2015: 9-8-1/5-5-1 (6th)
2014: 12-6-4/4-4-3 (8th)/NCAA 1-1
2013: 9-8-2/4-5-2 (6th)
2012: 10-9-2/6-4-1 (4th)/NCAA 0-1
2011: 8-11-0/4-7-0 (8th)
2010: 9-8-3/3-5-1 (7th)/NCAA 0-1
2009: 9-7-4/2-6-1 (8th)/NCAA 0-1
2008: 8-8-4/2-6-1 (7th)
2007:10-9-1/4-4-1 (5th)
HEAD COACH RAY LEONE (2001-2006/6 SEASONS)
TOTALS: 60-45-14/25-23-6
2006: 8-8-3/3-5-1 (7th)
2005: 9-8-3/4-4-1 (5th)
2004: 8-9-2/4-3-2 (4th)
2003: 13-5-3/ 6-2-1 (2nd)/NCAA 1-1
2002: 12-7-2/ 4-5-0 (6th)/NCAA 1-1
2001: 10-8-1/ 4-4-1 (5th)
HEAD COACH TERRI PATRAW (1997-2000/4 SEASONS)
TOTALS: 46-31-2/18-17-1
2000: 14-7-1/ 4-5-0 (7th)/NCAA 1-1
1999: 13-6-0/ 5-4-0 (6th)
1998: 8-11-0/ 4-5-0 (7th)
1997: 11-7-1/ 5-3-1 (5th)
SUN DEVIL SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR FINISHES/RECAPS
2023: GRAHAM WINKWORTH /// SEVENTH SEASON
10-7-1 OVERALL/5-5-1 PAC-12 (T5th/16 points)/NCAA 0-1/25 DIRECTORS' CUP POINTS
The program continued its recent run of success with a second straight trip to the NCAAs and its third in the past four seasons. The team won 10 games for the third time under coach Winkworth, and it was the fifth time in the past six seasons with at least nine victories. ASU took advantage of its home field with a 6-1-3 record in home games, including a 1-0 win over No. 11 USC on October 19. Lieske Carleer, Enasia Colon, and Pauline Nelles were each named to the Pac-12 All-Conference Second Team. Colon finished fourth in the Pac-12 with 22 points. Nelles was second in the Pac-12 with a .804 save percentage and fourth with 10 wins and 82 saves. She was named the Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Week two times on her way to setting the ASU record with nine shutouts. In addition, Carleer and Nelles were each named Academic All-District® by the CSC.
2022: GRAHAM WINKWORTH/SIXTH SEASON
9-6-3 OVERALL/5-5-1 PAC-12 (T5th/16 points)/NCAA 0-1
The 2022 season – one that included the program's second NCAA appearance in three seasons – came to an end in a 3-0 loss at No. 8 seed Portland in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The NCAA match was the last for ASU's outstanding quartet of fifth-year seniors: forwards Nicole Douglas and Olivia Nguyen and midfield players Alexia Delgado and Eva van Deursen. The four players combined for 337 games played and 298 starts while collectively amassing 101 goals and 73 assists. ASU opened up the season 6-0-2 and during that span, Nicole Douglas broke Stacey Tullock's 21-year-old program record in career goals, scoring two goals against UAB on Sep. 1st to give her the record. Douglas would go on to score 14 goals, three assists and be named the Pac-12's Forward of the Year as well as earn first-team All-Pac-12 honors. She finished the season eighth in the country in goals per game (0.78) and 13th in points per game (1.72). Van Deursen tied Stacey Tullock for the program record in assists with 25. She finished the season with seven goals and five assists. Alexia Delgado also scored a career high five goals on the season. Delgado and Van Deursen, along with freshman goalie Pauline Nelles, received all-conference honors, with Delgado being named to the second team and Van Derusen and Nelles on the third team. Eight players found the back of the net for the nation's 28th-ranked scoring offense. The Sun Devils featured five new players in their starting lineup, including goalie and Pac-12 All-Freshman selection goalie Pauline Nelles.
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2021: GRAHAM WINKWORTH/FIFTH SEASON
10-8-2 OVERALL/2-7-2 PAC-12 (10th/8 points)
After its 8-1 record in non-conference play, ASU earned a No. 15 ranking in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25, its highest in program history. With 10 wins in 2021, Sun Devil Soccer has posted a double-digit win total twice (2018 and 2021) in the last four seasons and that does not include the 9-6-2 record that was good enough to earn the squad a berth in in the 2020 NCAA Tournament. Prior to 2018, ASU posted a double-digit win total twice in the previous 10 seasons. ASU was led by 2021 NCAA scoring leader Nicole Douglas, who earned Third-Team All-America honors and was one 13 players named to the All-Pac-12 First Team in 2021. Douglas, who became the first Sun Devil to earn All-America honors since 2002, set the single-season school records for goals (19) and points (45). She led the nation in goals (19), goals per game (0.95) and points per game (2.25). Douglas and fellow striker Olivia Nguyen (7 goals) combined for 26 of ASU's 42 goals. Although Douglas and Nguyen accounted for the majority of the goals, ASU has had 10 different players find the back of the net in 2021. Nguyen (17 points) finished second on the team in scoring. Midfielder Eva van Deursen set the school's single-season record with 10 assists. She also added three goals and came within a point (16) of tying Nguyen for second in scoring. Due to injuries, ASU had 22 different players in the starting lineup. Douglas and defender Callie Darst were the only two players who started all 20 games. After winning all five of its one-goal games in non-conference play, ASU was not as fortunate in Pac-12 competition as it went 1-6 in such games and also had a pair of ties. Defender Jayda Hylton-Pelaia was selected by the Chicago Red Stars with the 49th pick of the 2022 National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) College Draft.
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HEAD COACH GRAHAM WINKWORTH/FOURTH SEASON
2020: 9-6-2 OVERALL/4-4-2 PAC-12 (6TH) (NCAA)
PLAYED IN SPRING OF 2021
The Sun Devils had their best season under fourth-year head coach Graham Winkworth, finishing the regular season with an 8-5-2 record and making a postseason run for the first time since 2014 and eighth in school history. ASU made it to the second round of the tournament to become the fifth ASU soccer team to advance to that stage. Winkworth and company boasted an undefeated non-conference slate, including an overtime comeback thriller at Grand Canyon. ASU continued its unbeaten streak through eight games and notched wins against UCLA, Stanford, and USC to become only the fourth team in history to beat all three programs in a season. With a 4-4-2 record in Pac-12 Conference play, the Sun Devils finished in the middle of the standings after being picked to finish last in the preseason poll. The Sun Devils scored 28 goals in 17 games, second-most in the Pac-12 Conference. ASU boasted one of the strongest defensive lines in the Pac-12, conceding only 16 goals and forcing ASU's keepers to make only 57 saves - fifth-fewest amongst Conference competitors.
Good times were had.. Let's keep 'em rolling into Fall 2021! ??https://t.co/1cpAN8YZpV
— Sun Devil Soccer (@SunDevilSoccer) June 10, 2021
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HEAD COACH GRAHAM WINKWORTH
2019: 6-11-3 OVERALL/0-9-2 PAC-12 (2 POINTS/12th)
The 2019 season saw its fair share of ups and downs for ASU soccer as the team got off to a hot start winning their first match, 4-1, at Cal State Fullerton, before back-to-back 7-1 wins over Central Arkansas and Tennessee Tech. The pair of games with seven goals marked the first time ASU had scored seven in a match since 2012. The Sun Devils would continue their dominant start to the season, securing five-straight wins for just the second time in program history, and carded their best start to a season since winning nine straight to start the 2000 season. Looking to end the non-conference portion of the schedule on a high note, ASU battled CSUN to a 1-1 draw, giving the Devils an impressive 6-2-1 record entering league play. The Sun Devils would go on to battle through Pac-12 play, but the tall-task of playing in the nation's best conference would prove a very difficult challenge for the young Sun Devil team, as the squad would finish the 2019 season with a 6-11-3 record. Statistically, ASU saw a lot of growth on offense through the 2019 season. As a team, the Sun Devils posted 33 goals on the year, marking the best offensive output for the Sun Devils since scoring 34 goals in 2015. Sophomore Nicole Douglas led the way for ASU, scoring eight goals and adding four assists to finish the year with a team-high 20 points. In goal, freshman Giulia Cascapera finished with 78 saves and a 0.743 save percentage, the seventh-highest number of saves in a season.
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HEAD COACH GRAHAM WINKWORTH
2018: 10-7-1/5-5-1 (16 POINTS/T-7th)
Finished 2018 with an impressive 10-7-1 record that included a 5-5-1 mark in Pac-12 play in Graham Winkworth's second season, as five wins in conference play marked the most for the Sun Devils since 2015. Th team's 16 points in the conference table tied for the third-highest point total in program history despite fighting their way through the first half of the season without a full-roster, as the Sun Devils carded a 5-2-0 record in non-conference action. The team completed the year with wins in four of their last six matches and finished the season ranked No. 45 in the final RPI, just missing receiving an at-large bid into the 2018 NCAA Tournament. Jemma Purfield and Nicole Douglas both earned NSCA All-Region, while Nicole Douglas and Marleen Schimmer both earned Pac-12 All-Freshman honors.
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HEAD COACH GRAHAM WINKWORTH
2017: 5-11-3/2-7-2 (8 POINTS/10th)
Under first year head coach Graham Winkworth, the Sun Devils ended the season 5-11-3 overall and 2-7-2 in the Pac-12. Freshman goalkeeper Nikki Panas recorded 81 saves, ranking her seventh in the programs history for a single season. In total, 23 different players logged minutes for the Sun Devils during the 2017 season. Of those players 10 were new to the roster, including Angela Boyle, Nikki Panas, Jemma Purfield and Olive Jones who finished the season among the team leaders in minutes played. Of the 19 goals scored throughout the season, 10 came from players that were new to the roster in 2017. The total attendance for the season was 7,452, averaging 745 fans over the nine home games.
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HEAD COACH KEVIN BOYD
2016: 6-11-2/1-9-1 (4/12th)
Arizona State completed the season 6-11-1 overall with a 1-9-1 record in the Pac-12 Conference. The teams two top offensive players, Jazmarie Mader and Aly Moon, were setback by serious injuries. Mader scored each of her team-leading eight goals in the first 13 games of the season. The only starter to play in all 19 games for the Sun Devils was freshman defender Devyn Kelsey. The 13 players named on the Pac-12 All-Academic Team was the tenth consecutive season in which the program had 10 or more players recognized. There was an average attendance of 653 fans at each of the ten home games throughout the season.
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2015: 9-8-1/5-5-1 (16/T-6th)
Sun Devil soccer wrapped up the year 9-8-1 with a 5-5-1 record in the Pac-12, tying for sixth place. Head coach Kevin Boyd earned the 200th win of his career. Lucy Lara set a school record with three assists in the win over Pepperdine. Goalie Chandler Morris ended her time at ASU as the all-time leader in career shutouts (25). The 15 players that earned Pac-12 All-Academic recognition set a new program record. Cali Farquharson led the conference in goals per game (0.71) and points per game (1.71). She also led the Sun Devils in goals (10) and points (24) for the fourth consecutive year. She became the first player in program history to record double-digit goal totals four years in a row. Farquharson finished her career second in goals (44) and points (102) and tied for second in game-winning goals (13). Farquharson and McKenzie Berryhill were each selected in the National Women’s Soccer League College Draft. Farquharson was named to the first team All-Pac 12 team while Aly Moon and Madison Stark were each awarded honorable mention. The total attendance was 5,797 over the eight home dates.
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2014: 12-6-4/4-4-3 (15/8th) (NCAA)
Arizona State soccer ended the year 12-6-4 overall with a 4-4-3 record in Pac-12 play. The Sun Devils advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament for the fourth time in school history. Their initial 7-0-2 record was the longest unbeaten streak since 2000. The team average 1.86 goals per game was the highest since 2003 while the GAA of 1.05 was the lowest since 2007. Cali Farquharson and Aly Moon tied the single-game school record for goals (3). Both players ended the season with double-digit goal total, Farquharson (14) and Moon (10). Farquharson joined Hall of Famer Stacey Tullock as the only other player to record a double-digit goal total in three straight seasons. Goalkeeper Chandler Morris had 7.5 shutouts, enough to put her second on ASU’s single season shutout list. McKenzie Berryhill and Farquharson received first team All-Pac-12 honors while Aly Moon was awarded honorable mention and named on the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team. Ferquharson and Moon were each named Pac-12 Offensive Players of the Week. Morris was also a Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Week. The total attendance for the season was 9,085, averaging 1,009 over the nine home games.
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2013: 9-8-2/4-5-2 (14/T-6th)
Sun Devil soccer finished the year 9-8-2 overall with a 4-5-2 record in the Pac-12, tying for sixth in the conference. Sixth year head coach Kevin Boyd became the all-time leader in career wins at Arizona State. One of the biggest wins in program history came as ASU defeated the second-ranked Stanford, ending the Cardinals 73-match win streak at home and 44-match winning streak in conference play. Devin Marshall wrapped up her career as a Sun Devil ranked eighth in goals scored (22), ninth in scoring (54) and tied for sixth in game-winning goals (7). Cali Farquharson set the school record for the most consecutive games scoring a goal (8). Farquharson and McKenzie Berryhill were awarded second team All-Pac-12 while Marshall received honorable mention. Jasmine Roth was named the Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year. Over the nine home matches, 6,143 fans showed their support for Sun Devil soccer.
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2012: 10-9-2/6-4-1 (19/T-4th) (NCAA)
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2011: 8-11/4-7-0 (12/T-8th)
Arizona State ended the season 8-11 overall, tying for eighth in the Pac-12 with a 4-7 record in conference play. The seven goals scored in the season opener tied the single-game school record. In an injury-plagued year, ASU’s number two, three, and four scorers missed a combined 27 games. Taylor McCarter was given Pac-12 honorable mention for the second straight year. Sierra Cook led the team in goals (8) and points (18) and was named Pac-12 Player of the Week. The 14 players on the Pac-12 All-Academic Team tied for most in the conference. Cook, Kaitlyn Pavlovich and Nicki Stone were each honored on the Capital One Academic All-District second team. Sierra Joseph and Miah Mollay were awarded as the Annual Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars. The total turnout for the season was 5,843 with an average attendance of 649 at the nine home games.
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2010: 9-8-3/3-5-1 (10/T-7th) (NCAA)
The Sun Devils tied for seventh in the Pac-10 with a 3-5-1 record in conference play, finishing the season 9-8-3 overall. For the second time in school history, the program made back-to-back NCAA appearances. For the first time since 2003, nine goals were scored in back-to-back victories over Tennessee and Nebraska. ASU defeated Arizona 2-1 in front of a school record crowd of 1,513. Karin Volpe earned Pac-10 Player of the Week after tying the school record for the most goals in a single game with three. Volpe also led the Sun Devils in points (19) and goals (9) for the third time in four years. She ended her career fourth in goals (28), sixth in points (65) and second in game winning goals (13). Alexandra Elston and Taylor McCarter each earned second team All-Pac-10 honors while Devin Marshall received an honorable mention and All-Freshman recognition. Elston concluded her career ninth in points (48) and goals (18) and fifth in game winning goals (8). A conference high 13 players were named to the Pac-10 All-Academic Team. Over the course of the season, 5,638 fans attended the eight home games.
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2009: 9-7-4/2-6-1 (7/8th) (NCAA)
The Sun Devils finished the year 9-7-3 overall with a 2-6-1 record in the Pac-10, securing eighth place in the conference. Head coach Kevin Boyd lead the team to the first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2003. The team began the season 7-1-2, the seven wins tied the second-highest amount after 10 games in program history. Senior goalkeeper Briana Silvestri, the all-time leader in GAA, suffered a severe knee injury which caused true freshman Allysa Gillmore to take over in the middle of the season. Silvestri finished her career as Arizona State’s all-time leader in GAA (0.78). ASU had 11 players named to the Pac-10’s All-Academic Team, tying for most in the conference. Liz Harkin was named to first team All-Pac 10 while Alexandra Elston was awarded honorable mention. Elston and Harkin were placed on ESPN The Magazine All-District first team while Karin Volpe was honored on the third team. An average of 530 fans attended the 10 home games over the course of the season.
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2008: 8-8-4/2-6-1 (7/T-7th)
The Sun Devils completed the season 8-8-4, 2-6-1 in the Pac-10. For the second straight season, Karin Volpe led the team in goals (9), points (20), game winning goals (3) and shots (45). Junior defender Liz Harkin earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors. Goalie Briana Silvestri broke her own single-season GAA record (0.77). Her six shutouts tied for third most in ASU history. Silvestri finished third in Pac-10 in saves per game (4.38), fourth in GAA (0.77), save percentage (.843) and shutouts per game (0.38). Kylla Sjoman ended her career tied for eighth on ASU’s all-time list for assists (15). Ten players were named to the Pac-10’s All-Academic team. Katie Shepard was named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman team. Liz Harkin received first team All-Pac 10 recognition while Karin Volpe was given honorable mention. Silvestri was also named NSCAA National and Pac-10 Player of the Week. Over 6,300 fans supported the Sun Devils during their 11 home games throughout the season.
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2007: 10-9-1/4-4-1 (13/T5th)
With first year head coach Kevin Boyd taking charge, the Sun Devils finished 10-9-1 overall with a 4-4-1 record in the Pac-10. This was the first double-digit win for the program since 2003. Goalie Briana Silvestri’s six shutouts allowed the defense to tie a program record for fewest goals allowed in a season with 17. Silvestri’s 0.85 goals against average set a new single-season program record. She finished fourth in the Pac-10 in shutouts (6), fifth in GAA (0.85), tied for eighth in saves (2.50 per game) and eighth in save percentage (.746). Senior Courtney Crane finished her career at ASU eighth on the all-time list for career goals (15) and ninth for most career points (37). Senior Alissa Oldenkamp earned All-Pac-10 first-team, Soccer Buzz second team and NSCAA/adidas third team All-Region recognition. She was also named on the All-Pac-10 team. Alexandra Elston became the first ASU player to be named to the Pac-10’s All-Freshman Team. Junior Kylla Sjoman’s seven assists tied for second-best over the course of one season. Her four assists in Pac-10 play tied her for first on the ASU all-time single-season list in that category. Karin Volpe became the first freshman to lead ASU in points (12) since 2002. Eleven players were named to the Pac-10’s All-Academic Team. An average of 706 fans attended the 10 home games over the course of the season.
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HEAD COACH RAY LEONE
2006: 8-8-3/3-5-1 (10/7th)
The Sun Devils finished seventh in the Pac-10 with a 3-5-1 record in conference play, 8-8-3 overall. Goalie Kim Bingham recorded seven shutouts, the second-most in a single season. The defense set a record for fewest amount of goals given up in a single season with 17. Bingham ended her career at ASU ranked third in total saves (264), goals against average (1.15) and shutouts (16.5). She was the only player to be named to the All-Pac-10 team. Alissa Oldenkamp was named to the Soccer America and Soccer Buzz National Elite Teams of the Week after tallying two goals and one assist during the win over Arizona. Courtney Crane led the team with five goals and three assists. Dante Perea and Oldenkamp tied for second with three goals and four assists each. Six players earned Academic All-Pac-10 honors. Sun Devils hosted the Mexican Women’s National team in an exhibition game with a stadium-record 2,136 in attendance. The total attendance for the season was 6,692 over the 10 home dates.
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2005: 9-8-3/4-4-1 (13/T-5th)
Under fifth year coach Ray Leone, the Sun Devils finished 9-8-3 overall with a 4-4-1 record in the Pac- 10 conference. Elizabeth Bogus (31 goals), Brittany Cooper (30), and Manya Makoski (24) graduated as the programs second, third, and fifth highest scorers. Bogus and Makoski were each named as Pac-10 Players of the Week. Makoski was also named to the Soccer Buzz National Elite Team of the Week after scoring both goals in the win over Arizona. Bogus and Cooper were each named to the All-Region and All-Pac-10 teams. Soccer also posted the highest cumulative grade point average of any team on campus. For the third year in a row, they earned the Sparky Award for team GPA. Five players earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VII honors. Over the course of the season, 5,420 people attended the 10 home games.
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2004: 8-9-2/4-3-2/ (14/T-4th)
Arizona State soccer finished the year 8-9-2 overall and tied for fourth-place in the Pac-10 conference with a 4-3-2 record. For the first time in the programs nine-year history they broke top-10 in national ranking. The 3.37 team GPA was first in the Pac-10 Conference and third among all NCAA Tournament teams. Junior Manya Makoski tallied a team-high three game-winning goals along with six goals overall. Junior Brittany Cooper also recorded six goals. Liz Bogus, also a junior, led the team with five assists and two game-winning goals for a total of ten throughout her career at ASU. Manya Makoski received first team All-Pac 10 honors while Stephanie Ebner, Brittany Cooper, and Elizabeth Bogus were selected to second team. The average attendance amount was 639 over the nine home games during the season.
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2003: 13-5-3/6-2-1 (19/2nd)/NCAA
Sun Devil soccer finished the year 13-5-3 overall and second in the Pac-10 with a record of 6-2-1. They were able to end the season undefeated at home and recorded double digit wins for the fifth straight year. They then advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championships for the second straight season and third time in four years. Arizona State's recruiting class landed in the top-15 according to Soccer America and Soccer Buzz magazines. The team grade-point average of 3.46 was the best in the Pac-10 as well as the nation. Senior Amy LePeilbet was one of the most decorated players in school history and went on the play for the U.S. National team. Patrice Feulner finished her career second all-time in goals (28), assists (18), points (74) and fourth in game-winning goals (6). Sophomore Brittany Cooper set career-highs and led the team with 10 goals, 6 assists, and 26 points. Sophomore Manya Makoski was a member of the United States U-21 National team. The total attendance over the eight home games was 4,877.
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2002: 12-7-2/4-6-0 (12/T-6th)/NCAA
Second year coach Ray Leone led the soccer team to finish 12-7-2 with a 4-5 record in the Pac-10. This put them into a tie for sixth place in the conference. The Sun Devils were able to advance to the second round of the NCAA Championships and secure a spot in the top-25 ranking by Soccer America. The 1.15 goals-against average earned a ranking of third in the conference. Elizabeth Bogus and Manya Makoski were both named as finalists for the 2002 National Freshman of the Year by Soccer Buzz Magazine, making Arizona State the only school in the country with multiple freshman of the year honorees. Bogus became the second Sun Devil in the programs short history to be named Pacific-10 Conference Freshman of the Year. In the Pac-10 she finished third in shots (62) and goals (10), sixth in points (22), and first in game-winning goals (7), which tied the schools single season record. Makoski was third in the Pac-10 with an ASU single-season record of nine assists. Junior defender Amy LePeilbet earned NSCAA second-team All-West Region acclaim, All-Pac-10 First-Team honors, and was a 2002 Academic All-American. Freshman Brittany Cooper earned Pac-10 Player of the Week honors and finished third on the team in total points (17). The total attendance for the season was 5,549, an average turnout of 555 over the ten home dates.
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2001: 10-8-1/4-4-1 (13/T-5th)
Under first year coach Ray Leone, Sun Devil soccer finished 10-8-1 overall with a 4-4-1 record in the Pac-10, putting them in a tie for fifth. They were able to secure a ranking of 19th at the national level. Senior standout Stacey Tullock earned first-team All-Pac 10 honors for the fourth consecutive year. Tullock is also a three-time All-American and ended her career at Arizona State by leading every offensive category including games played (77), shots (315), points (125), goals (50), assists (25) and game winning goals (16). Senior goalie Kristin Slater recorded her best year with a 1.12 goals-against average and five shutouts. Sophomore Patrice Feulner earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors, first-team All-Pac-10 Academic selection and District VIII Academic All-American. Feulner was also named to the Soccer America Team of the Week and Soccer Buzz Elite Team of the Week. Freshman Stephanie Peel earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors and was the only player to receive Pac-10 Player of the Week. The total attendance for the season was 5,223 with an average turnout of 653 over eight home games.
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HEAD COACH TERRI PATRAW
2000: 14-7-1/4-5-0 (12/7th)/NCAA
1999: 13-6/5-4-0 (15/6th)
1998: 8-11-0/4-5-0 (12/7th)
1997: 11-7-1/5-3-1 (16/5th)
1996: 4-11-1