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Women's Soccer: On This Day

 
DATE YEAR NOTABLE EVENT
Aug. 10 1995 • Noreen Herlihy named head coach of women's soccer program. 
Aug. 30 2018 • SRU upsets #22 West Va. Wesleyan 1-0.
Aug. 31 2008 • Allison Hindley scores four goals vs. Seton Hill. 
Sept. 3 1995 SRU defeats Rochester (2-1) for Noreen Herlihy's first win at The Rock.
Sept. 3 2011 Stephanie Buckenheimer records hat trick vs. Seton Hill to push SRU's unbeaten streak to 16 matches.
Sept. 5 2012 Caitlin Binder records three assists vs. Mercyhurst. 
Sept. 5 2015 SRU defeats Daemen (7-1) for Jessica Griggs' first win at SRU. 
Sept. 8 2018 Rachel Edge credited with three assists vs. Mansfield. 
Sept. 10 2000 Susan Kelleher records hat trick vs. Salem.
Sept. 10 2005 Jen McCormick makes an SRU single-game record 17 saves vs. Indiana.
Sept. 10 2014 SRU upsets No. 6 California (Pa.) on the road (1-0). 
Sept. 12 1999 • SRU scores 10 goals vs. Saint Vincent.
Sept. 15 2004 SRU erases 3-0 deficit to beat ESU 4-3 in largest comeback in program history.
Sept. 16 2009 SRU upsets No. 16 Indiana (Pa.) (2-1).
Sept. 22 1996 SRU defeats Pitt-Johnstown (12-0). Most goals scored in program history.
Sept. 24 2003 Sarah Arsenault and Lauren Steele both record hat tricks vs. St. Vincent.
Sept. 24 2016 Andrea Felix scores goal 15 seconds into second half in 1-0 win vs. Mansfield. The goal was the quickest second half goal in program history.
Sept. 30 1996 Allison Bourke scores four goals vs. La Roche.
Oct. 1 2011 • Noreen Herlihy earns her 200th career coaching victory with 4-0 win over East Stroudsburg.
Oct. 4 2014 Nicole Krugeer and Tess Keeley both record hat tricks vs. Pitt-Johnstown.
Oct. 5 2011 SRU upsets #19 Edinboro 1-0 on the road.
Oct. 5 2013 Andrea Felix records hat trick vs. Mercyhurst. 
Oct. 7 2006 Laurent Plouse scores goal 53 seconds into regulation vs. California (Pa.).
Oct. 11 2003 Sarah Arsenault breaks SRU career record for goals scored. 
Oct. 11 2006 Meghan McGrath registers hat trick vs. Clarion. 
Oct. 12 2018 SRU upsets #14 Millersville 2-1 on the road. 
Oct. 13 2007 Allison Hindley tallies hat trick vs. Charleston. 
Oct. 14 2009 Julianna Howell scores a goal just 46 seconds into regulation vs. Wheeling  for what was the quickest goal in program history.
Oct. 15 2016 • Kylie Downs records 13 saves vs. West Chester.
Oct. 16 1996 Sonya Maher and Karen Kane-Grimes score four and three goals apiece vs. Washington and Jefferson. 
Oct. 17 2005 Jen McCormick makes 15 saves against West Chester.
Oct. 20 2004 Sarah Arsenault scores hat trick vs. Clarion.
Oct. 20 2007 SRU upsets #5 West Chester 3-1.
Oct. 20 2018  Kylie Downs breaks SRU career saves record.
Oct. 21 2001 Cara Yannotti compiles a program record 15 total points and five goals in a 6-0 win over Dominican.
Oct. 22 2003 Lauren Steele nets hat trick vs. Cal U..
Oct. 22 2005 Julie Kirwin records three assists vs. California (Pa.).
Oct. 29 2003 Lauren Steele nets hat trick vs. Gannon.
Oct. 30 1993 SRU defeats Indiana (Pa.) 3-2 to capture first victory in program history.
Oct. 30 2013 Dana O'Neil becomes SRU's all-time winningest goalie.
Oct. 30 2019 Rachel Edge scores hat trick vs. Cal U..
Oct. 31 2018 Jordyn Minda named PSAC West Freshmen of the Year..
Nov. 4 2012 SRU upsets #16 California (Pa.) 3-0 on the road to capture PSAC Championship.
Nov. 6 2005 SRU defeats Kutztown 1-0 to capture PSAC Championship.
Nov. 6 2013 Andrea Felix (Freshmen of the Year) and Lauren Impey (Defender of the Year) earn PSAC West individual honors.
Nov. 7 2001 #25 SRU defeats #16 Bloomsburg 1-0 in first round of NCAA Tournament.
Nov. 7 2003 Noreen Herlihy earns her 100th career coaching victory with win over Millersville.
Nov. 7 2007 Meghan McGrath named PSAC Athlete of the Year.
Nov. 8 2005 Julie Kirwan named PSAC Athlete of the Year.
Nov. 9 2003 #13 SRU defeats Lock Haven 4-3 to capture first PSAC Championship in program history.
Nov. 9 2007 #13 SRU defeats Adelphi 2-0 in first round of NCAA Tournament.
Nov. 9 2012 SRU and #24 Edinboro tie 1-1 in the first round of NCAA Tournament, but SRU advances after winning shootout.
Nov. 9 2019 Kaitlyn Barackman nets hat trick vs. Gannon.
Nov. 11 2003 • Sarah Arsenault (Athlete of the Year), Meghan McGrath (Rookie of the Year), Noreen Herlihy (Coach of the Year) sweep PSAC awards.
Nov. 11 2004 • Sarah Arsenault named PSAC Athlete of the Year.
Nov. 11 2011 #23 SRU defeats Alderson Broaddus 2-0 in first round of NCAA Tournament.
Nov. 11 2012 SRU upsets #16 California (Pa.) 1-0 in second round of NCAA Tournament.
Nov. 12 2010 #22 SRU defeats West Virginia Wesleyan 3-1 in first round of NCAA Tournament.
Nov. 12 2012 Noreen Herlihy named PSAC West Coach of the Year.
Nov. 13 2011 #23 SRU defeats #15 Kutztown 2-1 on the road in the second round of NCAA Tournament.
Nov. 14 2008 SRU upsets #24 Bloomsburg 4-0 in first round of NCAA Tournament.
Nov. 14 2010 Ashley Paganie breaks SRU career assists record.
Nov. 14 2019 Madison Johnson named PSAC West Defensive Athlete of the Year and Rachel Edge named PSAC West Athlete of the Year.
Nov. 15 2019 Slippery Rock beats No. 23 East Stroudsburg 2-1 in PSAC Tournament semifinals. 
Nov. 16 2012 Shelby Ward breaks the SRU record for games played in a career. 
Nov. 17 2013 #12 SRU defeats #24 Shippensburg 2-1 in first round of NCAA Tournament. 
Nov. 17 2019 Slippery Rock beats Edinboro 2-1 to win PSAC Championship.
Nov. 22 2013 #12 SRU defeats #6 California (Pa.) 3-0 in second round of NCAA Tournament. 
Nov. 24 2014 • Nicole Krueger named to CoSIDA Academic All-America Team. 
Nov. 25 2013 Lauren Impey named to CoSIDA Academic All-America Team. 
Dec. 4 2015 • Dara Demich named third team All-American by NSCAA. ILS
Dec. 4 2019 • Jordyn Minda and Emma Yoder named to CoSIDA Academic All-America Team. 
Dec. 5 2012 Emer Flatley named second team All-American by NSCAA. 
Dec. 6 2013 Lauren Impey (First Team) and Allison Harbart named  All-Americans by NSCAA. 
Dec. 6 2017 • Tess Keeley named to CoSIDA Academic All-America Team.
Dec. 10 2013 Sarah Arsenault and Meghan McGrath named first team All-Americans by NSCAA. 
Dec. 17 2007 Meghan McGrath named first team All-American by NSCAA. 
March 30 2015 • Jessica Griggs officially named head coach of women's soccer program.