Oct. 13, 2015 Gonzaga Notes (pdf) 
San Francisco Notes (pdf) 
GONZAGA BULLDOGS (2-7-5, 1-2-1) AT SAN FRANCISCO DONS (8-3-3, 2-1-0)
GAME 15 | OCT. 17 | 11 A.M. | LUGER FIELD | SPOKANE
SERIES: San Francisco leads 15-7-0 (6-5 in Spokane)
FIRST MEETING: Sept. 17, 1993: 1-2 (OT) in Spokane
LAST MEETING: Nov. 2, 2014: 3-2 in San Francisco
LIVE STATS:
TIME IS FLYING:
- Christie Tombari has spent 1,374 minutes in the Gonzaga net so far this season. - The redshirt junior's total in the net is the second most in the West Coast Conference and 29th in the nation.
- She has started 52 straight games for the Zags.
- Sarah Carter is the only player in the field that has played all 1,374 minutes. - Freshman Ariana Pumpelly has played all but 54 minutes in the field this season. - Seven Bulldogs have played over 1,000 minutes. Aliyah Miller is third in the field at 1,304 minutes.
SEASON RECORD WATCH:
- Karley Baggerly entered the program's top 10 for goals scored in a single season. - Her six goals are 10th in program history, matching her own and teammate Heather Johnson's 2013 totals. - There are three former Bulldogs that have scored seven goals in a season, the last Nanda McCormick in 2006.
- Annie Hawkins (2003) and Sara Streufert (2000) own the program record for goals in a single season with 13.
- Baggerly is two points and three shots away from the single season top 10 in those categories.
- Christie Tombari needs nine saves to enter the top 10 for total saves in a single season. - Her goals allowed (21) and goals against average (1.37) are fourth and seventh currently in program history.
CAREER RECORD WATCH:
- Karley Baggerly moved to fourth on the program's all-time list with 16 goals scored in her career. Streufert is the record-holder with 44. Johnson is seventh with 14. - Baggerly is also in the hunt for the most points scored in a career. She rose to fifth on the all-time list with 40 points. Streufert owns the record with 103.
- Baggerly is seventh with 111 career shots, while Johnson is fourth with 158. Streufert's 277 is the record.
- Her career 1.37 goals against average is currently fourth at GU, and her 75 allowed goals is fifth.
SPREADING THE WEALTH:
- Gonzaga has six different goal-scorers so far this season.
- Eight Bulldogs have recorded a point in 2015.
SCOUTING THE DONS:
- San Francisco had its three-game unbeaten streak snapped with a 2-0 home loss to Loyola Marymount in its last outing.
- The Dons have shutout nine of their opponents so far this season. Their .643 shutout percentage is second in the West Coast Conference and 12th in the country.
- USF has a .890 save percentage as a team, which is second in the WCC and seventh in the nation.
- San Francisco's goalkeeper Madalyn Schiffel is third in the conference and 12th in the nation with a .887 save percentage.
- She is also third in the conference in minutes played (1311:19), total saves (63), and goals against average (.549), which is also 23rd in the country.
- Samantha Jehnings leads the conference with three game-winning goals this year.
- Jehnings and Sonja Giraud both have a team-high four goals this season.
- Jehnings has a team-best 10 points, while Giraud and Amanda Whittle both have eight points. Whittle leads the team with four assists.
MORE ON THE SERIES:
- Gonzaga has won the last two meetings, both being one-goal decisions.
- The last two Zag victories snapped a three-game win streak by San Francisco.
- Three of the past four meetings have been shutout outcomes for the victor.
- There have been no draws in the series, with the last overtime game coming in 1996.
- The Dons last won in Spokane in 2011, a 1-0 outcome for the Dons.
- USF won the first six meetings in the series.
- The Bulldogs have a slight 6-4 edge in the last 10 meetings.