Wake Forest Demon Deacons women's soccer

Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Founded 1994
University Wake Forest University
Head coach Tony da Luz (17th season)
Conference ACC
Location Winston-Salem, NC
Stadium Spry Stadium
(Capacity: 3,000)
Nickname Deacs
Colors Old Gold and Black[1]
         
NCAA Tournament College Cup
2011
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
2009, 2011
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
1996, 1999, 2009, 2011, 2013
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017
NCAA Tournament appearances
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017
Conference Tournament championships
2010

The Wake Forest University Demon Deacons women's soccer team is an amateur, NCAA Division I college soccer team composed of students attending Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. They achieved their greatest result in 2011, when they reached the College Cup. Like all sports teams from Wake Forest, women's soccer competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Deacons play their home matches at Spry Stadium on the campus of Wake Forest.

History

Wake Forest fielded its first team in 1994, under the coaching of Chris Turner. The Deacons went 8-9-0 in their first season. Coach Turner lead Wake Forest through 1997 finishing with a 42-34-5 overall and 4-23-0 in the ACC. Tony da Luz took over the program in 1998. The Deacons played in their first NCAA Tournament in 1996, losing in the second round to Florida. The Deacons have reached the NCAA tournament 16 consecutive seasons.

Wake Forest won the ACC Tournament in 2010, and made their first trip to the College Cup in 2011.

Current squad

As of 2014:[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 United States GK Lindsay Preston
2 United States MF Riley Ridgik
3 United States DF Jenna Romano
4 United States MF Megan Curan
5 United States FW Jenai Davidson
6 United States FW Casey Brown
7 United States MF Sarah Teegarden
8 United States FW Pilar Torres
9 United States DF Jessica Manderich
10 United States DF Kim Marshall
11 United States MF Maddie Huster
14 United States MF Taylor Waters
15 United States FW Caroline Wooten
No. Position Player
16 United States MF Katie Dry
17 United States MF Kendal Robino
18 United States MF Claudia Day
19 United States GK Sara Small
20 United States FW Kahla Seymour
21 United States GK Tyler Kerxton
23 United States MF Kendall Fischlein
25 United States DF Ally Haran
26 United States DF Maddie Brock
27 United States DF Monroe DeVos
29 United States MF Lindsey Ervin
30 United States FW Sarah Medina

Current coaching staff

Position Name
Head coach Tony da Luz
Assistant coach Jason Lowe
Assistant coach Megan Jessee

Current season

  Win   Tie   Loss

  • Ranking indicates that week's NSCAA National Rankings

2014 Exhibition matches

2014 Regular season

Wake Forest seasons

  • *Denotes Current Season. Statistics subject to change


Season Conference Record Conference
Tourn. Pos.
Overall Record Honors Top points[3] Top scorer[4]
Conference Pld. W L D Pos. Pld. W L D Natl.
Rank
1994 ACC 6 0 6 0 7th QF 17 8 9 0 Cheryl Zimmerman 15 Cheryl Zimmerman 7
1995 ACC 7 1 6 0 7th QF 21 9 9 3 Julie Scott 21 Julie Scott 8
1996 ACC 7 2 5 0 t-6th SF 22 14 8 0 20 NCAA 2nd Round Liz Burnette 27 Liz Burnette 12
1997 ACC 7 1 6 0 7th QF 21 11 8 2 NCAA 1st Round Stefanie Mathews 22 Stefanie Mathews 8
1998 ACC 7 4 3 0 4th SF 21 13 7 1 24 NCAA 1st Round Anne Shropshire 32 Anne Shropshire 11
1999 ACC 7 4 3 0 t-3rd F 23 16 6 1 12 NCAA 3rd Round Joline Charlton 27 Joline Charlton 10
2000 ACC 7 4 3 0 t-2nd QF 21 11 8 2 23 NCAA 2nd Round Emily Taggart 24 Emily Taggart 9
2001 ACC 7 3 4 0 t-5th SF 20 9 9 2 NCAA 1st Round Stacy Roeck 20 Stacy Roeck 9
2002 ACC 7 2 4 1 t-7th QF 22 13 8 1 NCAA 2nd Round Katherine Winstead 24 Sarah Kozey/Katherine Winstead 9
2003 ACC 7 1 4 2 7th QF 20 10 7 3 NCAA 1st Round Sarah Kozey/Elizabeth Remy 17 Sarah Kozey/Elizabeth Remy 6
2004 ACC 9 4 4 1 t-5th QF 19 10 7 2 NCAA 1st Round Sarah Kozey 28 Sarah Kozey 12
2005 ACC 10 4 6 0 7th QF 19 9 9 1 NCAA 1st Round Elizabeth Remy 25 Sarah Kozey 8
2006 ACC 10 6 4 0 3rd SF 23 16 6 1 19 NCAA 2nd Round Elizabeth Remy 23 Elizabeth Remy 9
2007 ACC 10 6 2 2 t-2nd SF 23 13 7 3 20 NCAA 2nd Round Jill Hutchinson 22 Jill Hutchinson 10
2008 ACC 10 5 5 0 6th QF 21 13 8 0 25 NCAA 2nd Round Jill Hutchinson 27 Jill Hutchinson 10
2009 ACC 10 5 3 2 5th QF 24 16 6 2 8 NCAA Quarterfinalist Kaley Fountain/Jill Hutchinson 32 Jill Hutchinson 14
2010 ACC 10 5 4 1 5th W 24 13 8 3 25 NCAA 2nd Round Katie Stengel 37 Katie Stengel 16
2011 ACC 10 5 2 3 t-4th F 26 18 4 4 4 NCAA Semifinalist Katie Stengel 46 Katie Stengel 19
2012 ACC 10 6 3 1 t-2nd SF 23 14 6 3 15 NCAA 2nd Round Katie Stengel 22 Katie Stengel 9
2013 ACC 13 5 6 2 9th 21 12 7 2 NCAA 3rd Round Riley Ridgik 26 Riley Ridgik 11
2014 ACC 10 3 5 2 9th 17 5 9 3 Riley Ridgik 12 Riley Ridgik 5
Totals:
21 Seasons
1 Conference1817688171 ACCT title44725315639Katie Stengel125Katie Stengel50

Awards

ACC Coach of the Year:

  • Tony da Luz - 1998

ACC Offensive Player of the Year:

ACC Freshman of the Year:

NSCAA All-Americans

Year Player(s)
2009Kaley Fountain**
2010Katie Stengel*
2011Aubrey Bledsoe*, Katie Stengel
2012Katie Stengel*
  • (*) Denotes 2nd Team All-American
  • (**) Denotes 3rd Team All-American

All-ACC Players

  • The players are all first team All-ACC, unless otherwise noted
Year Player(s)
1997Stefanie Mathews*
1998Stefanie Mathews*, Emily Taggart*
1999Joline Charlton*, Erin Regan, Stacy Roeck*, Emily Taggart
2000Joline Charlton, Stacy Roeck*, Emily Taggart
2001Sarah Kate Noftsinger*, Stacy Roeck, Emily Taggart
2002A.B. Robbins*, Katherine Winstead*
2003Melanie Schneider*, Alena Thom*
2004Alli Hunt*, Sarah Kozey*
2005Sarah Kozey*, Melanie Schneider*
2006Kristina Hanley*, Elizabeth Remy
2007Kaley Fountain*, Jill Hutchinson, Allie Sadow*, Amy Smerdzinski*
2008Kaley Fountain*, Amy Smerdzinski*
2009Kaley Fountain, Jill Hutchinson
2010Katie Stengel
2011Aubrey Bledsoe, Caralee Keppler*, Katie Stengel
2012Aubrey Bledsoe*, Katie Stengel
2013Aubrey Bledsoe, Riley Ridgik*, Katie Stengel*
  • (*) Denotes 2nd Team All-ACC

Players in the WPS Draft

Year Player Round # Pick # Overall # Team
2010Kaley Fountain2nd920FC Gold Pride
2010Jill Hutchinson4th130Atlanta Beat
2010Caitlin Farrell7th258Philadelphia Independence
2011Caitlin Farrell2nd311Philadelphia Independence
2011Bianca D'Agostino3rd618Philadelphia Independence

Players in the NWSL Draft

Year Player Round # Pick # Overall # Team
2013Kristen Meier3rd723Seattle Reign FC
2013Jackie Logue4th630Western New York Flash

References

  1. "Wake Forest Athletic Department Brand Standards". Wake Forest Demon Deacons. Retrieved April 6, 2017.
  2. "2014 Women's Soccer Roster". CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
  3. In NCAA scoring, goals count as 2 points while assists count as one point.
  4. Goals in all competitions (regular season, Conference, and NCAA Tournament) are counted.
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