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Oregon Visits Arizona, ASU
10/22/19 | Women's Soccer
Oregon leaves the State of Oregon for the final time in 2019 for matches at Arizona (Thursday, 7 p.m., Pac-12 Networks) and Arizona State (Sunday, Noon, Pac-12 Live Stream).
• Oregon's strength of schedule is ranked 12th nationally in the latest RPI report. Eleven of the Ducks' 19 2019 opponents are ranked in the top 40 of the RPI.
• Oregon's 23 goals in the first 14 games of the season is the third-best total in the modern era. Both the 2001 and 2007 clubs club scored 25 goals in their first 14 games. The 23 goals exceeds the final total for seven out of the last eight years.
• Of Oregon's 23 goals, 10 have been scored by sophomores and seven have been scored by freshmen.
• Oregon has already played six overtime matches in 2019 (1-0-5), which is two shy of the program record of eight in 2013.
• Nine different Ducks have scored so far in 2019. That's three more than the number of Ducks who scored goals all of last season.
STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE
Oregon's strength of schedule ranks as the 12th best nationally. Of the Ducks 19' 2019 opponents, 11 are in this week's RPI top 40: No. 1 Stanford (L), No. 4 USC (Oct. 31), No. 12 Washington (L), No. 14 Clemson (T), No. 18 Washington State (L), No. 19 UCLA (Nov. 3), No. 33 Oregon State (Nov. 7), No. 35 Colorado (T), No. 36 California (T), No. 37 Arizona (Oct. 24) and No. 40 Santa Clara (L).
BONUS SOCCER
Oregon has played six overtime matches this season (1-0-5), which is already the second-most in program history behind only the eight overtime matches played by the 2014 team
SCOREGON
The Ducks' 23 goals in the first 14 games to open the season is the third-best 14-game total in the modern era. The 2001 and 2007 clubs scored 25 goals in their its first 14 matches. The 23 goals are more than the Ducks have scored in 13 of the previous 24 seasons.
SCORING STREAK
The 2-0 loss to Utah on Oct. 6 marked the end of Oregon's modern-era record consecutive games scoring streak at 13. The only longer streak in team history is a 25-match streak that spanned the 1980 and 1981 seasons.
YOUTH OF DUCK NATION
Of Oregon's 23 goals so far in 2019, 17 have been scored by freshmen or sophomores. The breakdown:
Senior Class - 3 goals (Eddy 3)
Junior Class - 3 goals (Curran, Hardy, Palmer)
Sophomore Class - 10 goals (Wormdahl 6, Hasenauer 4)
Freshman Class - 7 goals (Cook 3, Hahn 3, Lacey)
THE SPREAD OFFENSE
Through 14 games, 16 different Ducks have recorded at least one point (a goal or an assist). Nine different Oregon players have scored, while 13 Ducks have an assist this season.
HASENAUSER HAS A SHOT
Sophomore midfielder Zoe Hasneauer scored her fourth goal of the season Oct. 10 versus California. Hasenauer netted her first goal as a Duck, finishing her own deflected shot, Aug. 30 against Portland State. She attempted 10 shots versus the Vikings, one shy of the school record of 11 set by Beth Bowler in a 2001 game versus the Vikings. She followed that by scoring the game-winner Sept. 8 at Furman in the 86th minute. He third score of the year tied the Sept. 22 match with Buffalo, a game the Ducks won in extra time. Hasenauer has attempted at least eight shots three different times this season (Portland State, Buffalo, California).
HASENAUSER HELPERS
Sophomore midfielder Zoe Hasneauer led the team in assists in 2018 (five) and picked up where she left off with four so far in 2019. The Simi Valley, Calif., native jumped to 10th on the UO career assists list with nine.
SAKI SETTING THEM UP
Freshman forward Sakura "Saki" Yoshida recently recorded an assist in four straight games, and leads the team with six on the season. That total ranks fourth in the Pac-12. She assisted both Jordan Wormdahl and Ally Cook against Furman (Sept. 8), Cook's score against Portland (Sept. 13), Zoe Hasenauer's goal against Buffalo (Sept. 22) and got the second assist on a corner kick at Washington (Sept. 27) that saw Emma Eddy head the ball home. She's just the second player in program history to record an assist in four straight games. Sierra Marsh recorded an assist in five straight games during the 1997 season.
WORMDAHL JOINS CLUB OF THREE
Sophomore forward Jordan Wormdahl scored a goal in each of the Ducks' first four games (and has six on the season). She became just the third player in program history to score a goal in four straight matches. The other two are all-Pac-10 first team selection Jen Stoltenberg, who scored in five straight contests during the 2010 season, and UO Hall of Famer Michele Potestio, who scored in four straight in 1980.
IRON ALYSSA
Senior Alyssa Hinojosa saw her streak of 2,954 consecutive minutes come to an end Oct. 10 versus California. The streak dated back to the second-to-last game of the 2017 season.
EDDY FINDS THE NET
Emma Eddy, who was second on the squad in goals a year ago with six, has found the net three times in the last month. She scored the golden goal in the 98th minute to lift Oregon to a 2-1 win over Buffalo on Sept. 22. She found the net again on Sept. 27 at Washington, heading in a centering pass from Alyssa Hinojosa. And she then recorded the game-tying goal at No. 17 Colorado on Oct. 2.
WHAT'S COOKING?
Freshman forward Ally Cook recently scored in three of four games - Villanova (Sept. 1), Furman (Sept. 8) and Portland (Sept. 13) - and had a 90th minute strike bounce off the post at No. 19 Clemson (Sept. 6) in between the Villanova and Furman matches. Cook scored the game-winning goal against Villanova.
• Oregon's strength of schedule is ranked 12th nationally in the latest RPI report. Eleven of the Ducks' 19 2019 opponents are ranked in the top 40 of the RPI.
• Oregon's 23 goals in the first 14 games of the season is the third-best total in the modern era. Both the 2001 and 2007 clubs club scored 25 goals in their first 14 games. The 23 goals exceeds the final total for seven out of the last eight years.
• Of Oregon's 23 goals, 10 have been scored by sophomores and seven have been scored by freshmen.
• Oregon has already played six overtime matches in 2019 (1-0-5), which is two shy of the program record of eight in 2013.
• Nine different Ducks have scored so far in 2019. That's three more than the number of Ducks who scored goals all of last season.
STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE
Oregon's strength of schedule ranks as the 12th best nationally. Of the Ducks 19' 2019 opponents, 11 are in this week's RPI top 40: No. 1 Stanford (L), No. 4 USC (Oct. 31), No. 12 Washington (L), No. 14 Clemson (T), No. 18 Washington State (L), No. 19 UCLA (Nov. 3), No. 33 Oregon State (Nov. 7), No. 35 Colorado (T), No. 36 California (T), No. 37 Arizona (Oct. 24) and No. 40 Santa Clara (L).
BONUS SOCCER
Oregon has played six overtime matches this season (1-0-5), which is already the second-most in program history behind only the eight overtime matches played by the 2014 team
SCOREGON
The Ducks' 23 goals in the first 14 games to open the season is the third-best 14-game total in the modern era. The 2001 and 2007 clubs scored 25 goals in their its first 14 matches. The 23 goals are more than the Ducks have scored in 13 of the previous 24 seasons.
SCORING STREAK
The 2-0 loss to Utah on Oct. 6 marked the end of Oregon's modern-era record consecutive games scoring streak at 13. The only longer streak in team history is a 25-match streak that spanned the 1980 and 1981 seasons.
YOUTH OF DUCK NATION
Of Oregon's 23 goals so far in 2019, 17 have been scored by freshmen or sophomores. The breakdown:
Senior Class - 3 goals (Eddy 3)
Junior Class - 3 goals (Curran, Hardy, Palmer)
Sophomore Class - 10 goals (Wormdahl 6, Hasenauer 4)
Freshman Class - 7 goals (Cook 3, Hahn 3, Lacey)
THE SPREAD OFFENSE
Through 14 games, 16 different Ducks have recorded at least one point (a goal or an assist). Nine different Oregon players have scored, while 13 Ducks have an assist this season.
HASENAUSER HAS A SHOT
Sophomore midfielder Zoe Hasneauer scored her fourth goal of the season Oct. 10 versus California. Hasenauer netted her first goal as a Duck, finishing her own deflected shot, Aug. 30 against Portland State. She attempted 10 shots versus the Vikings, one shy of the school record of 11 set by Beth Bowler in a 2001 game versus the Vikings. She followed that by scoring the game-winner Sept. 8 at Furman in the 86th minute. He third score of the year tied the Sept. 22 match with Buffalo, a game the Ducks won in extra time. Hasenauer has attempted at least eight shots three different times this season (Portland State, Buffalo, California).
HASENAUSER HELPERS
Sophomore midfielder Zoe Hasneauer led the team in assists in 2018 (five) and picked up where she left off with four so far in 2019. The Simi Valley, Calif., native jumped to 10th on the UO career assists list with nine.
SAKI SETTING THEM UP
Freshman forward Sakura "Saki" Yoshida recently recorded an assist in four straight games, and leads the team with six on the season. That total ranks fourth in the Pac-12. She assisted both Jordan Wormdahl and Ally Cook against Furman (Sept. 8), Cook's score against Portland (Sept. 13), Zoe Hasenauer's goal against Buffalo (Sept. 22) and got the second assist on a corner kick at Washington (Sept. 27) that saw Emma Eddy head the ball home. She's just the second player in program history to record an assist in four straight games. Sierra Marsh recorded an assist in five straight games during the 1997 season.
WORMDAHL JOINS CLUB OF THREE
Sophomore forward Jordan Wormdahl scored a goal in each of the Ducks' first four games (and has six on the season). She became just the third player in program history to score a goal in four straight matches. The other two are all-Pac-10 first team selection Jen Stoltenberg, who scored in five straight contests during the 2010 season, and UO Hall of Famer Michele Potestio, who scored in four straight in 1980.
IRON ALYSSA
Senior Alyssa Hinojosa saw her streak of 2,954 consecutive minutes come to an end Oct. 10 versus California. The streak dated back to the second-to-last game of the 2017 season.
EDDY FINDS THE NET
Emma Eddy, who was second on the squad in goals a year ago with six, has found the net three times in the last month. She scored the golden goal in the 98th minute to lift Oregon to a 2-1 win over Buffalo on Sept. 22. She found the net again on Sept. 27 at Washington, heading in a centering pass from Alyssa Hinojosa. And she then recorded the game-tying goal at No. 17 Colorado on Oct. 2.
WHAT'S COOKING?
Freshman forward Ally Cook recently scored in three of four games - Villanova (Sept. 1), Furman (Sept. 8) and Portland (Sept. 13) - and had a 90th minute strike bounce off the post at No. 19 Clemson (Sept. 6) in between the Villanova and Furman matches. Cook scored the game-winning goal against Villanova.
Players Mentioned
Carly Cormack | Postgame vs. Washington
Sunday, October 26
Lauren Kenny | Postgame vs. Washington
Sunday, October 26
Tracy Joyner | Postgame vs. Washington
Sunday, October 26
Tracy Joyner: "I'm so grateful to be here."
Friday, October 24









