Princeton University Athletics
Princeton To Host George Mason In Women's Soccer Wednesday Evening
October 01, 2002 | Women's Soccer
Oct. 1, 2002
Princeton vs. George Mason
Oct. 2, 2002 * Lourie Love Field
6 p.m.
Princeton: 7-0-0
George Mason: 3-6
Princeton vs. George Mason ... see what ya got
Moving up the charts
Princeton is ranked 18th in Division I this week. The Tigers were ranked 23rd a week ago.
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Boston College lost 1-0 to Princeton last week and went from being unranked to ranked 22nd.
Final Four
Princeton is one of four Division I women's soccer teams who were undefeated and untied as of Monday. The other three: Stanford, UTEP and Oklahoma State.
Ready when the bell rings
Princeton's 7-0-0 start is the second best in the history of the program. Its best start came in 1980, its first year as a varsity team, when the Tigers won their first 14 games.
Special K
Kristina Fontanez leads Princeton in goals, points and shooting percentage, with five goals on 10 shots. More K
Kristina Fontanez has five goals in seven games and is on pace for 12.1 in the 17-game regular season. The school record for goals in a season is 13, set by Susan Mooney in 1981.
Youth movement
Princeton has scored 16 goals this season; 13 of those goals have been scored by either freshmen or sophomores.
D plus
Princeton has allowed three goals in 632 minutes this season, an average of one goal every 211 minutes.
Poster child
Jean Poster saved a penalty kick with 2:25 remaining to preserve Princeton's 1-0 win over Boston College last Friday.
More Poster
Jean Poster leads the Ivy League and is seventh in Division I in goals-against average (0.45).
Working overtime
Esmeralda Negron's goal at the 1:33 mark of overtime gave Princeton a 2-1 win over Boston University Sunday.
Play from ahead
Princeton has had the lead for 234:01 and trailed for 2:23 in its first seven games.
A house divided
Princeton freshman Maija Garnaas' mother Joanne is a graduate of George Mason.
A league of their own
Princeton is 2-0 in the Ivy League. George Mason is 1-0 in the Ivy League, having defeated Penn 2-0 in its last game.
Aw, shoot
Princeton has outshot its opponents 111-53 for the season.
Can you spare a dime?
Krista Ariss, with five, is the only Princeton player with more than two goals on the season.
More dimes
Krista Ariss ranks second in the Ivy League and 15th in Division I in assists per game (0.71).
Spread it around
Seven different Princeton players have scored goals; eight different Princeton players have at least one assist.
Welcome back
Kelly Sosa is back this season after missing all of last year with a torn ACL.
Deerin in the headlights
Princeton senior defender Heather Deerin was the 2001 Ivy League Player of the Year.
Early returns
Princeton (2-0), Penn (1-0) and Harvard (1-0) are the only remaining undefeated teams within the Ivy League.
A league of their own
Princeton has won two straight Ivy League championships; the Tigers won one Ivy League championship in program history prior to that (1982).
Sweet November
Princeton has made three straight NCAA tournament appearances.





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