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Soccer Travels to USC
10/04/24 | Women's Soccer
Oregon travels to Carson, Calif., to face No. 21 USC (12 p.m. B1G+) in its only match of the week.
ONE-TIMERS
• Seven different Ducks have scored a goal this year, led by three a piece from Cameron Bourne, Taylor Bryan and Haley McWhirter. McWhirter also leads the team with 23 shots. Bourne's three goals have come on just eight shots.
• The Ducks' 15 assists have been recorded by eight different players led by three from Grace Mensah and Haley McWhirter. • With 149 career saves, GK Maddy Goldberg needs two more saves to pass Cody Miles (150, 2008-10) for eighth on the UO career saves list.
• With a goal and an assist at Maryland (Sept. 22), Haley McWhirter took over the team lead in points with nine (3G, 3A).
• GK Maddy Goldberg is third in the Big Ten in saves (50) and fourth in saves per game (4.17).
• GK Maddy Goldberg recorded her fifth career shutout - and fourth this season - Sept. 22 at Maryland. She moved ahead of Domenique Lainez (2001-05) for seventh in UO career shutouts.
• Seven of Oregon's eight transfers have NCAA Tournament experience, including NCAA Champion Makoto Nezu (Santa Clara).
• Six players currently on the Ducks' roster are working on their Master's degrees.
• Senior Day on the horizon. Next Sunday's match vs. Michigan will be the Ducks' final regular season home game.
• #ProDucks. Oregon currently has three alums playing professionally in the NWSL: Chardonnay Curran (Chicago Red Stars), Croix Soto (Kansas City Current) and Chai Cortez (San Diego Wave).
WEEK 7: TOUGH LOSSES AT HOME
The Ducks dropped a pair of matches at home in Week 7, falling 3-1 to Indiana on Sept. 29 and 1-0 to Purdue on Sept. 29. Makoto Nezu converted her second penalty kick of the season against the Hoosiers.
WEEK 6: DUCKS NET FIRST BIG TEN WIN
Oregon split its East Coast trip to Rutgers and Maryland, and picked up its first Big Ten Conference win along the way. The Ducks opened the trip with a 3-0 loss at Rutgers on Sept. 19. Oregon rebounded with a 2-0 win at Maryland on Sept. 22. Haley McWhirter and Ariane Haysman Boaler scored goals and Oregon's defense held Maryland to just one shot in the second half as the Ducks shutout the Terrapins. The Ducks limited Maryland to five shots for the game, a season-low for an Oregon opponent, and Maddy Goldberg made two saves in picking up her fourth shutout of the season. McWhirter gave the Ducks a 1-0 lead in 26th minute, while Haysman Boaler added an insurance goal, the first of her career, in the 63rd minute.
GOLDBERG CLIMBS CAREER SAVES LIST
Maddy Goldberg made her 100th career save in the season opener against Seattle and currently ranks ninth in school history with 149. Goldberg, who has played all 1,080 minutes in net this season for the Ducks, is one save behind Cody Miles (150, 2008-10) for eighth.
GOLDBERG NOW SEVENTH IN UO CAREER SHUTOUTS
Maddy Goldberg now has five career shutouts - four this season - and is seventh on the UO career list. She passed Domenique Lainez (2001-05) Sept. 22 at Maryland.
ONE-TIMERS
• Seven different Ducks have scored a goal this year, led by three a piece from Cameron Bourne, Taylor Bryan and Haley McWhirter. McWhirter also leads the team with 23 shots. Bourne's three goals have come on just eight shots.
• The Ducks' 15 assists have been recorded by eight different players led by three from Grace Mensah and Haley McWhirter. • With 149 career saves, GK Maddy Goldberg needs two more saves to pass Cody Miles (150, 2008-10) for eighth on the UO career saves list.
• With a goal and an assist at Maryland (Sept. 22), Haley McWhirter took over the team lead in points with nine (3G, 3A).
• GK Maddy Goldberg is third in the Big Ten in saves (50) and fourth in saves per game (4.17).
• GK Maddy Goldberg recorded her fifth career shutout - and fourth this season - Sept. 22 at Maryland. She moved ahead of Domenique Lainez (2001-05) for seventh in UO career shutouts.
• Seven of Oregon's eight transfers have NCAA Tournament experience, including NCAA Champion Makoto Nezu (Santa Clara).
• Six players currently on the Ducks' roster are working on their Master's degrees.
• Senior Day on the horizon. Next Sunday's match vs. Michigan will be the Ducks' final regular season home game.
• #ProDucks. Oregon currently has three alums playing professionally in the NWSL: Chardonnay Curran (Chicago Red Stars), Croix Soto (Kansas City Current) and Chai Cortez (San Diego Wave).
WEEK 7: TOUGH LOSSES AT HOME
The Ducks dropped a pair of matches at home in Week 7, falling 3-1 to Indiana on Sept. 29 and 1-0 to Purdue on Sept. 29. Makoto Nezu converted her second penalty kick of the season against the Hoosiers.
WEEK 6: DUCKS NET FIRST BIG TEN WIN
Oregon split its East Coast trip to Rutgers and Maryland, and picked up its first Big Ten Conference win along the way. The Ducks opened the trip with a 3-0 loss at Rutgers on Sept. 19. Oregon rebounded with a 2-0 win at Maryland on Sept. 22. Haley McWhirter and Ariane Haysman Boaler scored goals and Oregon's defense held Maryland to just one shot in the second half as the Ducks shutout the Terrapins. The Ducks limited Maryland to five shots for the game, a season-low for an Oregon opponent, and Maddy Goldberg made two saves in picking up her fourth shutout of the season. McWhirter gave the Ducks a 1-0 lead in 26th minute, while Haysman Boaler added an insurance goal, the first of her career, in the 63rd minute.
GOLDBERG CLIMBS CAREER SAVES LIST
Maddy Goldberg made her 100th career save in the season opener against Seattle and currently ranks ninth in school history with 149. Goldberg, who has played all 1,080 minutes in net this season for the Ducks, is one save behind Cody Miles (150, 2008-10) for eighth.
GOLDBERG NOW SEVENTH IN UO CAREER SHUTOUTS
Maddy Goldberg now has five career shutouts - four this season - and is seventh on the UO career list. She passed Domenique Lainez (2001-05) Sept. 22 at Maryland.
Players Mentioned
Tracy Joyner | Postgame vs. Grand Canyon
Sunday, August 31
Tracy Joyner | Postgame vs. New Mexico
Friday, August 29
Carly Cormack: "All focused on mentality."
Wednesday, August 27
Sydney Chura: "The energy was all there."
Wednesday, August 27