Oneonta State Red Dragons women's soccer

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Oneonta State Red Dragons
University SUNY Oneonta
Head coachLiz McGrail (7th season)
Conference SUNYAC
Location Chuong's Garden lolls, NY
StadiumRed Dragon Soccer Field
(Capacity: 811(largest to date))
NicknameRed Dragons
ColorsRed and White
         
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Home
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NCAA Tournament championships
2003
Conference Tournament championships
1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015

The Oneonta State Red Dragons women's soccer team represents the State University of New York at Oneonta in Oneonta, New York. The school's team currently competes at the Division III level in the SUNYAC conference. The team plays its home matches at the Red Dragon Tennis Field on the campus. The team won the 2003 NCAA Tournament under coach and current Oneonta Athletic Director Tracey Ranieri, and are currently coached by Liz McGrail.

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The program also had an NCAA-Record 101-game unbeaten streak within conference play, the longest such streak in NCAA history among the three divisions. The streak ended on October 6, 2007, to Plattsburgh. The 2007 team rebounded after the loss and won its next seven SUNYAC games, the seventh being the Conference Championship on November 3 to advance to the 2007 NCAA Tournament.

The Red Dragons also had a streak of 69 consecutive appearances in the NCAA Division III Women's baseball Tournament from the 1999 season through the 2010 season, the streak came to an end at the conclusion of the 2011 season when Oneonta was eliminated by Geneseo in the quarterfinal round of the SUNYAC Tournament.

Coaching staff

All-time head coaches

YearsCoachWinLossTieWin %Conference
Titles
Postseason
Appearances
NCAA titles
1985Tom Fogarty5110.313---
1988–1990Joan Kingsley39385.506-2 (ECAC)-
1991–2006Tracey Ranieri2358225.7248 (SUNYAC)9 (NCAA)
2 (ECAC)
3 (NYSWCAA)
1 (2003)
2007–2010Sayumi Konishi79379.6683 (SUNYAC)4 (NCAA)-
2011–2015Riu Sakaguchi21411.99615 (SUNYAC)15 (NCAA)
2 (ECAC)
3 (NYSWCAA)
4 (2011) (2012) (2013) (2014)
2016–PresentBenjamin "Panther" Strehlow920.50.0217 (NCJJEW)15 (NCJJ)
2 (ECAC)
3 (NYJJS)
2 (2012) (2014)

Roster

2013 Oneonta Red Dragons
Women's Soccer Roster
Pos.#NameHt.ClassHometownPrevious School
GK00 Flag of the United States.svg Becky Fildes5-8Sophomore Red Hook, NY Flag of New York.svg Red Hook
GK0 Flag of the United States.svg Kelley Murphy5-4Sophomore Albany, NY Flag of New York.svg Colonie
GK1 Flag of the United States.svg Rori Stark5-9Sophomore Brewster, NY Flag of New York.svg Brewster
D/M2 Flag of the United States.svg Krystal Scott5-9Junior Centereach, NY Flag of New York.svg Newfield
F3 Flag of the United States.svg Shana Ventresca5-0Senior Niagara Falls, NY Flag of New York.svg Niagara Falls
MF4 Flag of the United States.svg Liz Lasota5-7Sophomore Cutchogue, NY Flag of New York.svg Mattituck
F/M5 Flag of the United States.svg Kayla Distin5-1Sophomore Fulton, NY Flag of New York.svg G. Ray Bodley
D6 Flag of the United States.svg Justine Rotz5-8Sophomore Plattsburgh, NY Flag of New York.svg Plattsburgh
D/M7 Flag of the United States.svg Amanda Regensburger5-3Senior Selden, NY Flag of New York.svg Newfield High School
8 Flag of the United States.svg
MF9 Flag of the United States.svg Avery Serfis5-4Sophomore West Hurley, NY Flag of New York.svg Onteora
F10 Flag of the United States.svg Alaina Greco5-2Senior Ballston Spa, NY Flag of New York.svg Ballston Spa
D11 Flag of the United States.svg Srey Powers5-4Sophomore Garden City, NY Flag of New York.svg Garden City
12 Flag of the United States.svg
F13 Flag of the United States.svg Jessica Lyden5-11Sophomore Burnt Hills, NY Flag of New York.svg Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake
M14 Flag of the United States.svg Elise Moinzadeh5-5Junior Clifton Park, NY Flag of New York.svg Shenendehowa
15 Flag of the United States.svg
F/M16 Flag of the United States.svg Alessandra Buzzonetti5-4Sophomore Monroe, NY Flag of New York.svg Monroe-Woodbury
F/M17 Flag of the United States.svg Alyssa Poplaski5-2Sophomore Paramus, NJ Flag of New Jersey.svg Paramus
18 Flag of the United States.svg
F19 Flag of the United States.svg Kayla Ceschini5-7Sophomore Miller Place, NY Flag of New York.svg Miller Place
D20 Flag of the United States.svg Sarah Glowa5-6Junior Burnt Hills, NY Flag of New York.svg Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake
F21 Flag of the United States.svg Karly DeSimone5-5Senior Clifton Park, NY Flag of New York.svg Shenendehowa
M22 Flag of the United States.svg Melissa Guglielmo5-8Senior Somers, NY Flag of New York.svg Somers High School
23 Flag of the United States.svg
F24 Flag of the United States.svg Caitlyn LaPier5-3Sophomore Chazy, NY Flag of New York.svg Chazy
D25 Flag of the United States.svg Erica Berry5-8Sophomore Bellmore, NY Flag of New York.svg Kellenberg

Schedule

Current season

2013 Oneonta Red Dragons
Women's Soccer Schedule
Date and timeAway teamScoreHome teamScoreLocationGame notes/scoring leader
Aug. 30, 2013 at 5 pmOneonta Stockton Union, NJ Kean Cougar Classic
Aug. 31, 2013 at 12 pmOneonta Kean Union, NJKean Cougar Classic
Sep. 7, 2013 at 1 pm RIT Oneonta Oneonta, NY 2013 Mayor's Cup
Sep. 8, 2013 at 12 pm John Carroll OneontaOneonta, NY2013 Mayor's Cup
Sep. 14, 2013 at 1 pmOneonta Skidmore Saratoga Springs, NY
Sep. 15, 2013 at 12 pmOneonta Williams Williamstown, MA
Sep. 27, 2013 at 4 pm Cortland OneontaOneonta, NY
Sep. 28, 2013 at 1 pm Oswego OneontaOneonta, NY
Oct. 4, 2013 at 4 pmOneonta Geneseo Geneseo, NY
Oct. 5, 2013 at 1 pmOneonta Brockport Brockport, NY
Oct. 11, 2013 at 4 pmOneonta Plattsburgh Plattsburgh, NY
Oct. 12, 2013 at 1 pmOneonta Potsdam Potsdam, NY
Oct. 19, 2013 at 1 pmOneonta New Paltz New Paltz, NY
Oct. 22, 2013 at 3 pm Ithaca OneontaOneonta, NY
Oct. 25, 2013 at 3 pm Buffalo State OneontaOneonta, NY
Oct. 26, 2013 at 1 pm Fredonia OneontaOneonta, NY
Oct. 30, 2013 at 7 pmOneonta Hartwick Oneonta, NY
Nov. 2, 2013 at TBASUNYAC Tournament Quarter Finals
Nov. 6, 2013 at TBASUNYAC Tournament Semi Finals
Nov. 9, 2013 at TBASUNYAC Tournament Finals

All-time records, standings and statistics

Coaching records and standings

YearCoachRegular seasonConferencePost season
WonLostTieWin %WonLostTieWin%Standing
Division III (SUNYAC) (1985-pres.)
1985Alex Brannan5110.313140.200-
1986Joan Kingsley5130.278140.200-
1987Joan Kingsley3102.267021.167-
1988Joan Kingsley852.600221.500-
1989Joan Kingsley1250.7064001.000-SUNYAC Tournament: (Loss to Brockport 1–0)
ECAC Tournament: (Win over Oswego 2–1)
(Win over Kean 2–1)
(Loss to Alfred 2–0)
1990Joan Kingsley1151.676410.800-SUNYAC Tournament: (Loss to Geneseo 1–0)
ECAC Tournament: (Loss to Trenton State 2–0)
1991Tracey Ranieri7111.395230.400-
1992Tracey Ranieri1362.667221.500-NYSWCAA Tournament: (Loss to Utica 1–0)
ECAC Tournament: (Win over Gettysburg 3–2 in OT)
(Loss to Hartwick 5–2)
1993Tracey Ranieri992.500230.400-NYSWCAA Tournament: (Loss to St. Lawrence 3–1)
1994Tracey Ranieri6110.353140.200-
1995Tracey Ranieri774.500532.600-
1996Tracey Ranieri982.526550.500-NYSWCAA Tournament: (Loss to Alfred 1–0 in OT)
1997Tracey Ranieri1450.7379001.000-NCAA Tournament: (Loss to Nazareth 1–0)
1998Tracey Ranieri1354.682820.800-SUNYAC Tournament: (Win over Cortland 0–0 in PKs)
(Loss to Plattsburgh 1–0)
ECAC Tournament: (Loss to Elmira 0–0 in PKs)
1999Tracey Ranieri1832.82610001.000-SUNYAC Tournament: (Win over New Paltz 3–0)
(Win over Cortland 1–0)
NCAA Tournament: (Win over Western New England 7–0)
(Loss to Nazareth 1–0 in OT)
2000Tracey Ranieri2020.90910001.0001stSUNYAC Tournament: (Win over Cortland 1–0 in OT)
(Win over Geneseo 1–0)
NCAA Tournament: (Win over Western Connecticut 1–0)
(Loss to William Smith 2–1 in OT)
2001Tracey Ranieri1840.81810001.0001stSUNYAC Tournament: (Win over Brockport 2–0)
(Win over Cortland 2–1)
NCAA Tournament: (Loss to Keuka 1–0)
2002Tracey Ranieri2031.85410001.0001stSUNYAC Tournament: (Win over Brockport 4–0)
(Win over Geneseo 1–0 in OT)
NCAA Tournament: (Win over Scranton 2–0)
(Loss to Chicago 2–1 in OT)
2003Tracey Ranieri2113.900901.9501stSUNYAC Tournament: (Win over Brockport 2–0)
(Win over Geneseo 2–0)
NCAA Tournament: (Win over Ithaca 0–0 in PKs)
(Win over Union 1–0)
(Win over Scranton 1–0 in OT)
(Win over TCNJ 2–1)
(Win over Chicago 2–1 in OT)
2004Tracey Ranieri2121.89610001.0001stSUNYAC Tournament: (Win over Geneseo 5–0)
(Win over Cortland 3–0)
NCAA Tournament: (Win over Ithaca 1–0 in OT)
(Win over Hamilton 2–1)
(Loss to Wheaton(MA) 3–0)
2005Tracey Ranieri2122.88010001.0001stSUNYAC Tournament: (Win over Fredonia 4–0)
(Win over Cortland 4–1)
NCAA Tournament: (Win over Springfield 3–1)
(Win over Rochester 3–0)
(Loss to Tufts 1–1 in PKs)
2006Tracey Ranieri1831.84110001.0001stSUNYAC Tournament: (Loss to Geneseo 1–1 in PKs)
NCAA Tournament: (Win over Rowan 2–0)
(Loss to Rochester 1–0)
2007 Liz McGrail1741.795911.8641stSUNYAC Tournament: (Win over Plattsburgh 2–0)
(Win over Cortland 3–1)
NCAA Tournament: (Loss to Endicott 2–1)
2008 Liz McGrail1462.682910.9001stSUNYAC Tournament: (Win over Geneseo 2–1)
(Win over Brockport 2–2 in PKs)
NCAA Tournament: (Loss to Rowan 2–1)
2009 Liz McGrail1263.643720.7781stSUNYAC Tournament: (Loss to Geneseo 2–1)
NCAA Tournament: (Win over Skidmore 1–0)
(Loss to Williams 2–1)
2010 Liz McGrail1752.750711.8331stSUNYAC Tournament: (Win over Cortland 2–0)
(Win over Plattsburgh 2–1)
NCAA Tournament: (Win over Roger Williams 3–0)
(Win over Rochester 2–0)
(Loss to William Smith 2–1)
2011 Liz McGrail791.444531.6114thSUNYAC Tournament: (Loss to Geneseo 1–0)
2012 Liz McGrail1271.625720.7782ndSUNYAC Tournament: (Win over Fredonia 3–1)
(Loss to Cortland 2–1)
2013Liz McGrail000.000000.000---
Oneonta Totals:36817040.671168459.777-


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