Notre Dame Women's Soccer
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Senior forward Meotis Erikson (Kennewick, Wash.) has appeared in all 100 games of her Notre Dame career and assisted on both goals in the third-round NCAA win over Harvard (2-0) before scoring the overtime game-winner vs. Harvard (2-1).

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Sopomore midfielder Ashley Dryer (Salt Lake City, Utah) had an assist and goal to spark the 3-1 NCAA tournament win over Michigan.

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Versatile senior Monica Gonzalez (Richardson, Texas) has started at defense, forward and midfield during the 2000 season.

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Freshman forward Amanda Guertin (Grapevine, Texas) scored the game-winning goal in the NCAAs vs. Michigan (3-1), her 11th goal of the season.

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Junior defender Lindsey Jones (South Bend, Ind.) has helped limit the opposition to an average of just six shots per game during the 2000 season.

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Senior defender Kelly Lindsey (Omaha, Neb.) has served as an Irish team captain during each of the past two seasons.

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Sophomore forward Ali Lovelace (Dallas, Ga.) has totaled more than half of her 22 career points (5G-3A) during postseason play.

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Sophomore Vanessa Pruzinsky (Trumbull, Conn.) has started all 50 games of her Notre Dame career and earned second team all-BIG EAST Conference honors for 2000.

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Sophomore Nancy Mikacenic (Seattle, Wash.) has filled a valuable role as both a midfielder and a central defender during the 2000 season.

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Junior midfielder Mia Sarkesian (Canton, Mich.) was named the most outstanding player of the BIG EAST Championship.

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Freshman midfielder Randi Scheller (Kutztown, Pa.) has provided a spark off the bench, ranking fifth on the team in scoring with six goals and seven assists.

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Junior forward Kelly Tulisiak (Medina, Ohio) has scored four goals during the 2000 season despite taking just 15 shots.

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Junior goalkeeper Liz Wagner (Spring, Texas) leads the nation with an 0.32 goals-against-average.

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Freshman forward Amy Warner (Albuquerque, N.M.) has used her speed to total nine goals and four assists in 17 games played (11 starts).

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Senior defender Kerri Bakker (Washington, N.J.) has helped Notre Dame post the nation's best goals-against average (0.32).

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Notre Dame has celebrated 75 goals this season while allowing just eight through the first 24 games.

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Senior midfielder Anne Makinen (Helsinki, Finland) is a leading candidate for national player-of-the-year honors.

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