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NEVADA Mailing Address
Athletics Media ServicesLegacy Hall, Mail Stop 232Reno, NV 89557-0110
Cary Groth, Athletics Director .......................................................... (775) 682-6970Rhonda Lundin, Associate AD.......................................................... (775) 682-6981Melissa Price, Head Coach ................................................................. (775) 682-6935Press Box .................................................................................................. (775) 784-6545Kristen Saibini, SID [Cell: (775) 412-2682] .................................... (775) 682-6985FAX ............................................................................................................. (775) 784-4386E-Mail Address ................................................................................... [email protected] ............................................................................www.nevadawolfpack.com
NEW MEXICO STATE Mailing Address
Athletic Media RelationsMSC 3145, P.O. Box 30001Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
McKinley Boston, Athletics Director .............................................. (575) 646-8225Maria Roth, Associate AD .................................................................. (575) 646-1672Michael Needham, Head Coach ...................................................... (575) 646-7325Press Box .................................................................................................. (575) 642-2168Tiff any Franklin, SID [Cell: (575) 642-2168] .................................. (575) 646-2700FAX ............................................................................................................. (575) 646-2425E-Mail Address .................................................................................. [email protected] ................................................................................ www.nmstatesports.com
SAN JOSE STATE Mailing Address
Media ServicesOne Washington SquareSan Jose, CA 95192
Tom Bowen, Athletics Director ........................................................ (408) 924-1200Liz Jarnigan, Associate AD/SWA ...................................................... (408) 924-1206Jeff Leightman, Head Coach ............................................................ (408) 924-1718Press Box (Spartan Stadium) ........................................................... (408) 924-1234TBA, SID .................................................................................................... (408) 924-1211FAX ............................................................................................................. (408) 924-1291E-Mail Address ..............................................................................................................TBAWebsite .................................................................................... www.sjsuspartans.com
UTAH STATE Mailing Address
Athletic Media Relations7400 Old Main HillLogan, UT 84322
Scott Barnes, Athletics Director ....................................................... (435) 797-2060Jana Doggett, Senior Associate AD ............................................... (435) 797-2615Heather Cairns, Head Coach ............................................................. (435) 797-0343Press Box .................................................................................................. (435) 213-0318Kara Fisher, SID [Cell: (435) 757-8184] ........................................... (435) 797-1361FAX ............................................................................................................. (435) 797-2615E-Mail Address .............................................................................kara.irving@usu.eduWebsite .............................................................................www.utahstateaggies.com
WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Mailing Address
9250 E. Costilla Ave.Suite 300Englewood, CO 80112
Karl Benson, Commissioner .............................................................. (303) 799-9221Associate Commissioner .................................................................... (303) 962-4205Jason Erickson, Director, Media Relations ................................... (303) 962-4206Erickson’s Cell Phone ........................................................................... (303) 946-6774FAX ............................................................................................................. (303) 799-3888E-Mail Address ................................................................................ [email protected] .........................................................................................www.wacsports.com
BOISE STATE Mailing Address
Sports Information1910 University DriveBoise, ID 83725-1020
Gene Bleymaier, Athletics Director ................................................ (208) 426-1826Christina Van Tol, Associate AD/SWA ............................................. (208) 426-1655Steve Lucas, Head Coach ................................................................... (208) 426-5425Press Box .................................................................................................. (208) 861-2796Doug Link, SID [Cell: (208) 861-2796] ............................................ (208) 426-1027FAX ............................................................................................................. (208) 426-3361E-Mail Address ...........................................................................dlink@boisestate.eduWebsite .................................................................................. www.broncosports.com
FRESNO STATE Mailing Address
Athletic Media Relations1510 E. Shaw, Suite 103Fresno, CA 93740
Thomas Boeh, Athletics Director .................................................... (559) 244-5641Betsy Mosher, Associate AD/SWA ................................................... (559) 278-5716Brian Zwaschka, Head Coach ........................................................... (559) 278-8101Press Box .................................................................................................. (559) 389-1954Theresa Kurtz, SID [Cell: (559) 389-1954] ..................................... (559) 278-2509FAX ............................................................................................................. (559) 278-4689E-Mail Address ..........................................................................thurtz@csufresno.eduWebsite ...................................................................................... www.gobulldogs.com
HAWAI‘I Mailing Address
Media Relations1337 Lower Campus RoadHonolulu, HI 96822-2312
Jim Donovan, Athletics Director ..................................................... (808) 956-7301Marilyn Moniz-Kaho’ohanohano, Associate AD/SWA ............. (808) 956-4499Pinsoom Tenzing, Head Coach ........................................................ (808) 956-4525Press Box .........................................................................................................................N/ANeal Iwamoto, SID [Cell: (808) 375-6819] ..................................... (808) 956-9748FAX ............................................................................................................. (808) 956-4470E-Mail Address ....................................................................... [email protected] ............................................................................... www.hawaiiathletics.com
IDAHO Mailing Address
Media RelationsKibbie Activity Center, Room 235EMoscow, ID 83844-2302
Rob Spear, Athletics Director ........................................................... (208) 885-0200Maureen Taylor, SWA ........................................................................... (208) 885-0219Pete Showler, Head Coach ................................................................ (208) 885-5047Press Box .........................................................................................................................N/ASpencer Farrin, SID [Cell: (208) 310-9610] .................................... (208) 885-7065FAX ............................................................................................................. (208) 885-0255E-Mail Address ..........................................................................spencerf@uidaho.eduWebsite ........................................................................................ www.govandals.com
LOUISIANA TECH Mailing Address
Athletic Media RelationsThomas Assembly Center, Room 161Ruston, LA 71270
Derek Dooley, Athletics Director..................................................... (318) 257-4547Mary Kay Hungate, Associate AD/SWA ......................................... (318) 257-4111Kevin Sherry, Head Coach ................................................................. (318) 257-4111Press Box .................................................................................................. (318) 436-8059Steven Schoon, SID [Cell: (318) 436-8059] .................................. (318) 257-5314FAX ............................................................................................................. (318) 257-3757E-Mail Address .............................................................................. [email protected] .................................................................................... www.latechsports.com
2010 WAC SOCCER DIRECTORY
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WAC WEBSITEWAC standings, statistics, championships information, school links and more are available
on the Internet at: www.wacsports.com
MEDIA CENTERThe WAC’s website (wacsports.com) includes a link on the home page to the Media Center.
From there, links to media guides, notes, teleconferences, logos, images and other information can be found.
WAC STAFF DIRECTORY
Karl Benson, Commissioner ................................................................. (303) 792-3199 [email protected] Hurd, Senior Associate Commissioner .................................... (303) 962-4216 ............................... [email protected] Hurlbut, Senior Associate Commissioner/SWA ............. (303) 962-4205 [email protected] Chaffi n, Assoc. Commissioner/Communications & Tech. (303) 962-4212 ......................... dchaffi [email protected] Burgemeister, Asst. Commissioner/Compliance ............... (303) 962-4211 [email protected] Lehman, Asst. Commissioner/Business & Operations .. (303) 962-4215 [email protected] Allen, Director of Marketing ................................................. (303) 962-4204 ............................ [email protected] Eggleston, Director of Graphic Design & Publications ........(303) 962-4207 ................... [email protected] Erickson, Director of Media Relations .................................. (303) 962-4206 ........................ [email protected] Jones, Director of Championships .......................................... (303) 962-4214 ............................ [email protected] Shuler, Director of Media Relations ...................................... (303) 962-4213 [email protected] Schild, Senior Executive Assistant......................................... (303) 962-4208 [email protected]
SUPERVISORS OF OFFICIALS
Jim Blackwood, Football ....................................................................... (972) 203-6019 [email protected] Alan Suzuki, Volleyball........................................................................... (303) 741-3565 [email protected] Keohane, Women’s Soccer ......................................................... (650) 343-4947 [email protected] Bobby Dibler, Men’s Basketball .......................................................... (915) 598-6286 ................ [email protected] Garms, Women’s Basketball ...................................................... (303) 238-4630 ........................... [email protected] Pedersen, Baseball ......................................................................... (619) 368-8228 .................... [email protected] Neidlinger, Softball ...................................................................... (303) 755-1192 ............. topoffi [email protected]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WACSchool Directory .................................................... IFCWAC Notes ................................................................... 1Play Up ...................................................................... 2-7WAC History ............................................................. 8-9WAC Timeline ..................................................... 10-11WAC Commissioner ................................................12WAC Staff and Directory ................................ 12-13WAC SAAC ..................................................................14WAC Championships Calendar ...........................15Team Sport Summary ............................................15WAC Soccer Notebook.................................... 16-18WAC Tournament Bracket .....................................19
THE SCHOOLSBoise State........................................................... 20-21Fresno State ........................................................ 22-23Hawai‘i .................................................................. 24-25Idaho ..................................................................... 26-27Louisiana Tech ................................................... 28-29Nevada ................................................................. 30-31New Mexico State ............................................. 32-33San Jose State .................................................... 34-35Utah State............................................................ 36-37
RECORDS & HISTORY2009 Statistics .................................................... 38-40WAC Individual and Team Records....................41WAC Career Records ...............................................42WAC Individual Yearly Leaders............................43All-Time Standings ........................................... 44-45WAC Tournament Results .....................................46All-Tournament Teams ...........................................47Tournament Records ..............................................48All-WAC Teams ................................................... 49-50Individual Honors ....................................................50Players of the Week .................................................51Academic All-WAC Teams .............................. 52-55National Honors ................................................ 56-57NCAA Tournament Results ...................................57National Polls ..................................................... 58-602010 Composite Schedule ............................ 61-62
CREDITSThe 2010 WAC Soccer Media Guide is compiled and published by the WAC offi ce with the assis-tance and cooperation of the conference’s sports information directors and their staff s.
Editor
Jason Erickson
Layout and Design
Vicky Eggleston
Western Athletic Conference9250 E. Costilla Ave., Suite 300
Englewood, CO 80112-3662Phone: (303) 799-9221 FAX: (303) 799-3888
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WAC SCHOOLS COMMIT TO IMPROVEMENT
The nine members of the Western Athletic Conference are committed to growing their ath-letic programs from good to great and from great to exemplary. In no time since the WAC’s founding in 1962, has the membership been so supportive of a league direction or idea.
On each campus, WAC schools are making great strides to improve both athletically and ac-ademically. Whether that means better facilities, better academic support, or more fi nancial and personnel resources, all WAC schools are making new commitments to their athletic departments. What this means for prospective and current student-athletes is a concerted eff ort to make their college athletic experience more rewarding and fulfi lling.
Play Up is not a slogan. It is a reminder and a promise to do the little things to get better each day. Whether that is working towards a personal goal, a team goal, or an institutional goal, Play Up is a league-wide commitment to get better. For some schools, the starting point of this improvement is higher than for other schools. Regardless of the starting point, each school is improving both academically and athletically.
As for the WAC staff , it is committed to cultivating success among its members, while also increasing exposure and revenue. Concurrently, it is also upgrading the college athletic ex-perience for all of its student-athletes.
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BOISE STATELocation: Boise, Idaho
Nickname: BroncosJoined WAC: 2001
FRESNO STATELocation: Fresno, Calif.
Nickname: BulldogsJoined WAC: 1992
ACADEMIC: As a metropolitan research univer-sity, Boise State is the largest school in Idaho with about 19,000 students. The university of-fers 165 fi elds of study in the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business and Economics, Educa-tion, Engineering, Graduate Studies, Health Sci-ences, and Social Sciences and Public Aff airs. A Boise State educator has been named as the Idaho Professor of the Year 11 times since 1990 by the Carnegie Foundation.
ATHLETIC: It Starts With Me. Four words that will resonate through Boise State athletics during the 2010-11 athletic season. The cam-paign is centered around sportsmanship, and Boise State striving to be a national leader in that area. As one of the core values of Bronco athletics, sportsmanship, represents not only the right way, but the only way as it relates to treatment of opposing players, coaches, fans and representatives of competing institutions. It Starts With Me is intended to create a com-mon thread that extends throughout Bronco Nation to donors, season ticket holders, stu-dents and general fans, so that every single person knows their importance in making sure a positive sportsmanship level is met and Boise State is looked upon as the industry standard for sportsmanship in the eyes of visiting teams and fans.
MEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Tennis, Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field, Wrestling
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field, Volleyball
ACADEMIC: Fresno State has gained positive regional, national and international attention for its commitment to growth and progress as it transforms itself into one of the nation’s premier regional public universities. The most visible evidence on campus of Fresno State’s dynamic change is the renovation of the HenryMadden Library, already the academic corner-stone of the campus and the largest academic library between Sacramento and Los Angeles. Improvements will greatly expand the library’s ability to serve students, scholars and the gen-eral public and make room for more special collections.
ATHLETIC: Fresno State won back-to-back WAC Commissioner’s Cups in 2007-08 and 2008-09 and had an excellent year of compe-tition in 2009-10 as the women’s basketball, baseball and men’s tennis team’s won confer-ence championships. The women’s basketball team won their third straight WAC title and ad-vanced to the NCAA tournament for the third consecutive year. The Bulldog football team reached a bowl game for the 10th time in the last 11 years and made its second straight ap-pearance in the New Mexico Bowl. Among the outstanding accomplishments of its student-athletes and coaches, football player Moses Harris was one of 16 fi nalists for the Campbell Award, also called the Academic Heisman Tro-phy. Women’s basketball coach Adrian Wig-gins earned his second WAC Coach of the Year honor in the last three years and he was a fi -nalist for the WBCA National Coach of the Year. Bulldog hoops women’s player Jaleesa Ross earned Honorable Mention All-American hon-ors. Women’s golfer Hali Coppin won the WAC Individual title.
MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Tennis, Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Equestrian, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field, Volleyball
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IDAHOLocation: Moscow, Idaho
Nickname: VandalsJoined WAC: 2005
HAWAI‘ILocation: Honolulu, Hawaii
Nickname: Warriors/Rainbows/WahineJoined WAC: 1979
ACADEMIC: The University of Idaho is one of the leading public universities in the Northwest and has become known for its academic excel-lence, exceptional student living and learn-ing environment, outstanding creative and research opportunities, and proven track re-cord of high-achieving graduates. Idaho ranks second among regional peers for enrolling new National Merit Scholars. Fall 2009 enroll-ment included 21 new National Merit Finalist Scholars – the top 1 percent of the nation’s high school graduates – in the freshman class. More than 2,800 Idaho students enrolled in 76 service-learning courses in 160 communities across the Northwest and provided more than 105,000 hours of service during the 2009-10 ac-ademic year. That led to Idaho being named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service eff orts for the fourth year in a row.
ATHLETIC: Renovations continue at the Kibbie Dome in 2010-11 with the replacement of the East End wall and construction of suites, a club room and a new press box, which will be lo-cated on the north side of the Dome. 2009-10 was a banner year for the Vandals. The Vandals had their most successful football season since 1998 – a year they capped with a thrilling vic-tory at the Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl in what was considered by many to be the best game of the bowl season. Off ensive guard Mike Iupati was the 17th selection of the NFL draft to be-come Idaho’s second fi rst-round draft choice as well as an Outland Trophy fi nalist and a consen-sus All-American. Sophomore Kayla Mortellaro turned in the best year by an Idaho golfer with three tournament victories and her selection as the WAC Golfer of the Year. Track and fi eld sent a record contingent of seven individuals to the NCAA meet. Runner Allix Lee-Painter won a rare distance triple at the WAC Championship Meet with victories in the 5,000 meters, 10,000 meters and 3,000-meter steeplechase en route to the WAC Track Athlete of the Year honor.
MEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Tennis, Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, In-door/Outdoor Track & Field, Volleyball
ACADEMIC: University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa programs at the Shidler College of Business, John A. Burns School of Medicine and College of Education were recognized for excellence in U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Graduate Schools 2011.” The William S. Rich-ardson School of Law and John A. Burns School of Medicine are among the nation’s leaders in diversity of faculty and students – mirroring Hawai‘i’s population and allowing for a more enriched learning environment. In addition, UH Mānoa ranks in the top two percent of all colleges and universities in North America in research funding.
ATHLETIC: UH Athletics completed the 2009-10 season with WAC Championships in four sports; women’s volleyball, men’s tennis, soft-ball, and baseball. In addition, seven teams participated in their respective NCAA Tourna-ments, including the women’s volleyball team who was a national semifi nalist and the softball team who competed in the Women’s College World Series. UH also boasted two WAC Play-ers of the Year, two WAC Freshmen of the Year, two WAC Coaches of the Year and one national Coach of the Year. A total of 93 student-ath-letes earned their diplomas during the winter and spring commencements and 180 student-athletes were honored as UH Scholar-Athletes. UH was also one of four WAC schools in which all of their teams posted scores above the NCAA’s 925 multiyear benchmark.
MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Volleyball
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Sailing, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & Div-ing, Tennis, Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field, Vol-leyball, Water Polo
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LOUISIANA TECHLocation: Ruston, La.
Nickname: Bulldogs/Lady TechstersJoined WAC: 2001
NEVADALocation: Reno, Nev.Nickname: Wolf Pack
Joined WAC: 2000
NEW MEXICO STATELocation: Las Cruces, N.M.
Nickname: AggiesJoined WAC: 2005
ACADEMIC: Louisiana Tech continues to separate itself as one of the top academic in-stitutions in the South as a four-year selective admissions research university awarding bach-elor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees. The uni-versity was elevated by US News & World Re-port to a Tier 3 institution, placing it among the elite of public schools nationally and making it one of only two Tier 3 schools in the state of Louisiana. In addition to boasting higher grad-uation rates than the other FBS public schools in the state, Tech received Louisiana’s highest ranking among public colleges and universities in the latest national rankings released by the Washington Monthly, an infl uential and highly-respected national magazine.
ATHLETIC: Louisiana Tech enters an unprec-edented era of change as illustrated by more than $50 million in facility improvements that have either been fi nalized within the last two years or that are currently underway. Included in these facility improvements are new tennis courts, a new track, a new bowling alley, new stadium seats, a new high defi nition video display scoreboard at Joe Aillet Stadium, new student apartments and a new Olympic-sized swimming pool. The Bulldog football team will enter 2010 under the direction of fi rst-year head coach Sonny Dykes, who was the master-mind behind high-octane off enses at Texas Tech and Arizona during his career. The Lady Techster track and fi eld team won their sixth straight WAC outdoor title and their fi fth in-door title in the last six years. The Lady Techster basketball team won the 2010 WAC Tourna-ment title and advanced to the program’s 26th NCAA Tournament. The Bulldog basketball team competed in postseason play, making it to the second round of the Collegeinisder.com Tournament.
MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Indoor/Out-door Track & Field, Volleyball
ACADEMIC: Founded in 1874 as Nevada’s land-grant university, the University of Ne-vada features more than 145 degree programs and is home to the state’s School of Medicine. The university experience at Nevada has been transformed in recent years with the opening of the 167,000-square foot Joe Crowley Stu-dent Union in 2007 and the 295,000-square foot Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center, one of the country’s exemplar library facilities in the digital age, in 2008. Construction continues on the Center for Molecular Medicine and the Da-vidson Mathematics and Science Center, both opening in 2010.
ATHLETIC: The Wolf Pack is in the midst of one of the most successful eras in school history. Nevada has won 19 WAC regular-season and tournament championships in its nine years as a member of the league. Graduation rates continue to climb as 83 student-athletes grad-uated during the 2009-10 academic year. The athletics department recently opened the Mar-guerite Wattis Petersen Foundation Academic Center, the fi nal project in the E.L. Cord Foun-dation Academic and Athletics Performance Complex, a 46,000-square foot facility designed to provide Wolf Pack student-athletes with top-notch resources in all support areas.
MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf, Tennis
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Ten-nis, Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field, Volleyball
ACADEMIC: For the 10th consecutive semester, all 17 men’s and women’s teams semester and cumulative grade point averages combined are at or above a 3.00. For the 10th consecutive semester, Scholar Student-Athlete represen-tation (3.0 semester and or cumulative grade point average or higher) was higher than 50% of the student-athlete population. 44 student-athletes posted a perfect 4.0 Spring Semester GPA. 33 fall and 35 winter student-athletes re-ceived Academic All-Conference awards. 86% of student-athletes graduate from NMSU after exhausting their eligibility.
ATHLETIC: The women’s cross country team won the 2009 WAC Cross Country Champion-ships for their fi rst ever conference title. The NM State women’s volleyball team fi nished second in the league in the regular season standings, advancing to the WAC Volleyball tournament fi nal. The Aggie men’s golf team won its fourth WAC Championship in fi ve years in 2009-10. The NM State swimming and diving team placed second at the WAC Champion-ships, the highest fi nish ever at a conference meet. The NM State men’s basketball team won the WAC Championship Tournament, earning a berth into the NCAA Tournament. The NM State Women’s Basketball team participated in the WNIT tournament, its fi rst postseason tour-nament since joining the WAC in 2005.
MEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Tennis, Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field, Wrestling
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Equestrian, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field, Volleyball
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SAN JOSE STATELocation: San Jose, Calif.
Nickname: SpartansJoined WAC: 1996
ACADEMIC: The oldest and one of the largest universities in the 23-campus California State University (CSU) system, SJSU attracts students from throughout California, the United States and 100 countries. For the past seven years, San Jose State has been ranked among the top ten masters-level public universities in the West ac-cording to U.S. News & World Report. San Jose State provides more engineering, science and business graduates to Silicon Valley companies than any other college or university in the Unit-ed States. More than 200 SJSU graduates have founded, co-founded, served or serve as senior executives or offi cers of public and private companies reporting annual sales between $40 million and $26 billion.
ATHLETIC: San Jose State University has won more NCAA team championships and Spartan student-athletes have captured more NCAA individual titles than any current Western Ath-letic Conference member. Football’s 2006 New Mexico Bowl win; WAC Championships in base-ball, women’s soccer and women’s golf; the women’s gymnastics team competing in three of the last fi ve NCAA Regional Championships and the women’s water polo team consistently ranking among the nation’s top-10 programs are among the program’s recent competitive highlights. Increasingly more student-athletes are earning academic all-WAC recognition than ever before. Among WAC members, San Jose State University has received the most NCAA Public Recognition Awards for superior Aca-demic Progress Rate (APR) multi-year scores. Numerous former San Jose State student-ath-letes are listed on professional sports teams’ rosters. Current top professionals include San Francisco 49ers kicker Joe Nedney; Los Angeles Angels infi elder Kevin Frandsen; and golfers Juli Inkster, Pat Hurst and Arron Oberholser.
MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Soccer
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Volleyball, Water Polo
ACADEMIC: Since its founding in 1888, Utah State University has evolved from a small, agri-cultural college to one that is nationally and in-ternationally recognized for its intellectual and technological leadership in land, water, space and life enhancement. As Utah’s land-grant and space-grant institution, the university is led by President Stan L. Albrecht and has more than 850 faculty who provide education for more than 25,000 undergraduate and gradu-ate students, including 10,000 in its distance education sites located throughout the state of Utah. With eight colleges, including the new Caine College of the Arts, the university off ers more than 170 majors and 130 research-related classes. Utah State is also known for its strength in academics. It counts 11 Goldwater Scholars and a Rhodes Scholar among its graduates in the past ten years. As a top-50 research institu-tion, USU professors bring in millions of dollars of research funding each year. National Rank-ings: Ranked in top 2 percent of prestigious graduate schools of education in the U.S. for the past decade, Emma Eccles Jones College of Education (U.S. News and World Report, Amer-ica’s Best Graduate Schools, 2010 edition). #1 Easiest Place to Find a Job, Logan (The Business Insider. #5 Safest U.S. Metropolitan Area, Logan (City Crime Rankings: Crime in Metropolitan America, 16th edition, Nov. 2009). #13 Best Col-lege Town, Logan (AIER College Destination In-dex 2009-10, 75 Best College Towns).
ATHLETIC: Utah State University won WAC Championships in men’s cross country, wom-en’s soccer, men’s basketball, and men’s indoor and outdoor track and fi eld during the 2009-10 academic year. USU also fi nished second in the WAC in women’s cross country, women’s soc-cer, and women’s indoor track and fi eld, while gymnastics placed third, and women’s outdoor track and fi eld was fourth. Utah State also had plenty of success in the classroom as well, as its student-athletes traditionally rank among the best in the Western Athletic Conference with an 85 percent graduation success rate and a cumulative 3.07 grade-point average.
MEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Tennis, Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field, Volleyball
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WAC HISTORY
SINCE 1962 In its nearly 50 years of existence, the Western Athletic Conference continues to evolve and feature some of the nation’s best intercollegiate competition. One thing that remains unchanged is the persistent nature of the schools in the WAC to advance their programs to contend at the top levels of the NCAA. The WAC provides its student-athletes the chance to travel to scenic destinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s most diverse markets. In addition, the WAC’s student-athletes work to achieve the highest levels of success with the academic support of their respective institutions.
CONTINUED SUCCESS The WAC has experienced tremendous success over the past decade. The WAC has sent a total of 31 teams to bowl games since 2001, including more than half of its teams in 2008 with a record-tying fi ve teams. Boise State has won 102 football games since joining the conference, the most in the nation during that time span (2001-09). The conference has sent teams to BCS bowl games in three of the last four seasons as Boise State made a repeat appearance with a victory in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl this past year following Hawai‘i’s 2008 Sugar Bowl and Boise State’s unforget-table victory in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl. In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Tournament in 24 of the past 27 seasons. Every current school in the WAC has competed in the NCAA Tournament since 1990. In baseball, the WAC has boasted two national champions since 2003 including Fresno State’s College World Series victory in 2008. In women’s sports, Fresno State softball has competed in every NCAA Tournament ever held while Louisiana Tech basketball has played in all but three. In 2009, Hawai‘i made its fourth trip to the NCAA Volleyball Final Four since 2000. Current WAC alums have made their presence felt as well. David Carr (Fresno State) was the fi rst player selected in the 2002 NFL Draft. Cheryl Ford (Louisiana Tech) was named the WNBA Rookie of the Year and helped the Detroit Shock win the league’s championship in 2003. In 2004, the United States’ softball team won the Olympic gold medal with former Fresno State players Laura Berg and Lovie Jung. Jeff Weaver (Fresno State) earned the win in the St. Louis Cardinals’ World Series clinching victory in 2006. Quarterback Colt Brennan (Hawai‘i) fi nished third in the 2007 Heisman Trophy voting, and in 2008, Natasha Kai (Hawai‘i) helped the United States to a gold medal in soccer at the Olympics in Beijing.
TELEVISION PRESENCE In 2001, the WAC partnered with ESPN for coverage of football and basketball giving the conference national exposure from one of the most respected broadcast entities in the country. An extension was signed in 2008 that guarantees over 300 regular season WAC contests and 45 championship events will be aired on the ESPN networks through the spring of 2017. The WAC also offi cially added WAC.tv in 2006 to give fans streaming internet access to many of its postseason championships including volleyball, soccer, swimming and diving, basketball, gymnastics, softball and baseball.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE The WAC is the sixth oldest among the nation’s 11 Division I-A confer-ences. Its history traces back to July 27, 1962, when the original six-team league of Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming began competition. The fi rst championship was held in November 1962, when Arizona won the men’s cross country title and New Mexico followed with the fi rst WAC football title. Arizona fi nished second in the NCAA College World Series and, less than three years later, Arizona State claimed the league’s fi rst NCAA title when the Sun Devils won the College World Series trophy.
Fresno State was the last WAC school to earn an NCAA team title when it won the College World Series in 2008. Since the WAC’s inception, several changes have occurred. UTEP and Colorado State became members in September 1967, while Arizona and Arizona State withdrew on June 30, 1978. The WAC then added San Diego State (1978), Hawai‘i (1979) and Air Force (1980). Before 1990, the WAC sponsored championships only in men’s sports. However, a merger with the High Country Athletic Conference formed a single conference under one administrative structure, and the 1990-91 athletic year was the fi rst in which both men and women competed under the WAC name. Fresno State was added in 1992, and then in 1996, the women’s programs from Air Force and Hawai‘i along with six new schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa) came into the WAC. Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming withdrew on June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000), Boise State (2001) and Loui-siana Tech (2001) were added while TCU withdrew following the 2000-01 season. The current membership was established on July 1, 2005, when Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State joined the WAC after Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. The WAC has had just fi ve commissioners in its history. Paul Brechler was named the fi rst leader of the conference and held the position from 1962-1968. He was followed by Wiles Hallock (1968-71), Stan Bates (1971-80), Dr. Joe Kearney (1980-94) and Karl Benson (1994-present).
WAC CHAMPIONS Presently, the WAC crowns team and individual champions in 19 sports – eight men’s and 11 women’s. For the men, there are champion-ships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, indoor track and fi eld and outdoor track and fi eld. Championships for women are held in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track and fi eld and volleyball.
The WAC offi ce has been located in the Denver area since the confer-ence’s inception with the exception of a two-year stay in Phoenix from 1964-66.
WAC Founding Fathers
Kneeling L-R: New Mexico FR Guido Daub, WAC SID Don Smith, BYU FR Dean Milton Hartvigsen. Sitting L-R: Wyoming FR Dean H.T. Person, ASU AD Clyde Smith, Arizona FR Tom Hall. Standing L-R: ASU FR Al Thomas, Utah FR Dean L. David Hiner, Utah AD Bud Jack, Wyoming AD Red Jacoby, New Mexico AD Pete McDavid, WAC Commissioner Paul Brechler.
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33 NCAA team titles were won by former members of the WAC
Baseball
1965 Arizona State1967 Arizona State1969 Arizona State1976 Arizona1977 Arizona State2003 Rice
Men’s Cross Country
1969 UTEP1975 UTEP1976 UTEP1978 UTEP1979 UTEP1980 UTEP1981 UTEP
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1997 Brigham Young
Football
1984 Brigham Young
Men’s Golf
1981 Brigham Young1998 UNLV
Women’s Gymnastics
1992 Utah
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1970 Brigham Young1975 UTEP1977 Arizona State1978 UTEP1979 UTEP1980 UTEP1981 UTEP1982 UTEP
PAST TEAM TITLES
24 NCAA team titles have been won by the nine members of the WAC
Baseball
2008 Fresno State
Women’s Basketball
1982 Louisiana Tech1988 Louisiana Tech
Boxing
1940 Idaho1941 Idaho1950 Idaho1958 San Jose State1959 San Jose State1960 San Jose State
Men’s Cross Country
1962 San Jose State1963 San Jose State
Football
1973 Louisiana Tech (II)1980 Boise State (I-AA)
Men’s Golf
1948 San Jose State
Women’s Golf
1987 San Jose State1989 San Jose State1992 San Jose State
Softball
1998 Fresno State
Tennis
1968 Fresno State (II)
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Women’s Volleyball
1982 Hawai‘i1983 Hawai‘i1987 Hawai‘i
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NCAA TEAM TITLESNCAA INDIVIDUAL TITLES
134 NCAA individual titles have been won by the nine teams in the WAC
Boise State (8)
Skiing ............................................................................. 1Men’s Indoor Track and Field ................................. 1Women’s Indoor Track and Field .......................... 1Men’s Outdoor Track and Field ............................. 3Wrestling ...................................................................... 2
Fresno State (19)
Men’s Indoor Track and Field ................................. 3Women’s Indoor Track and Field .......................... 2Men’s Outdoor Track and Field ...........................10Wrestling ...................................................................... 4
Hawai‘i (10)
Boxing ............................................................................ 3Women’s Swimming and Diving .......................... 4Men’s Indoor Track and Field ................................. 1Women’s Outdoor Track and Field ...................... 2
Idaho (23)
Boxing ..........................................................................16Skiing ............................................................................. 3Men’s Outdoor Track and Field ............................. 3Women’s Outdoor Track and Field ...................... 1
Louisiana Tech (1)
Men’s Outdoor Track and Field ............................. 1
Nevada (17)
Boxing ............................................................................ 2Rifl e ................................................................................. 1Skiing ............................................................................. 5Women’s Swimming and Diving .......................... 3Men’s Indoor Track .................................................... 1Men’s Outdoor Track ................................................. 5
San Jose State (50)
Boxing ..........................................................................17Men’s Fencing ............................................................. 1Women’s Fencing ...................................................... 1Men’s Golf ..................................................................... 2Women’s Golf .............................................................. 1Men’s Tennis ................................................................ 1Men’s Indoor Track and Field ................................. 3Men’s Outdoor Track and Field ...........................24
Utah State (6)
Men’s Golf ..................................................................... 1Men’s Indoor Track and Field ................................. 2Men’s Outdoor Track and Field ............................. 3
Hawai‘i’s Amber Kaufman won the women’s
high jump at the 2010 NCAA Outdoor
Track and Field Championships
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WAC TIMELINEJuly 27, 1962-The original charter for the Western Athletic Conference is signed by the presidents of the charter member universities. Paul Brechler is named the WAC’s fi rst commissioner.
November 10, 1962-Arizona State wins the fi rst WAC championship as it captures the cross country title.
December 19, 1964-Utah becomes the fi rst school since the formation of the conference to participate in a bowl game as it defeats West Virginia, 32-6, in the Liberty Bowl.
March 20, 1966-Utah becomes the fi rst school to reach the NCAA Final Four, and Brigham Young captures the championship of the National Invitation Tournament.
September 20, 1967-UTEP becomes the WAC’s seventh member.
September 26, 1968-Colorado State becomes the WAC’s eighth member.
September 1, 1969-Wiles Hallock replaces Paul Brechler as commissioner.
July 1, 1971-Stan Bates becomes the WAC’s third commissioner as he replaces Wiles Hallock.
December 27, 1971-The fi rst Fiesta Bowl, originated to match the WAC champion against an at-large team, is played in Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State defeats Florida State, 45-38.
December 27, 1976-The Presidents’ Council receives offi cial notifi cation of the intention of Arizona and Arizona State to seek affi liation with the then-Pacifi c-8 Conference.
April 8, 1977-San Diego State University is extended an invitation of membership eff ective July 1, 1978.
May 2, 1977-The University of Hawai‘i is extended a membership invitation depen-dent upon the institution’s meeting of certain criteria set by the Council.
June 30, 1978-Arizona and Arizona State offi cially withdraw from the conference.
September 29, 1978-The University of Hawai‘i offi cially is approved as a member eff ective July 1, 1979.
December 22, 1978-After a seven-year tie to the Fiesta Bowl, the WAC begins a new affi liation with the Holiday Bowl in San Diego.
August 29, 1979-The United States Air Force Academy is accepted as a member eff ective July 1, 1980.
May 1, 1980-Dr. Joe Kearney is named the fourth commissioner in conference his-tory as he replaces Stan Bates.
May 1, 1983-The Presidents’ Council approves the concept for a WAC Basketball Tournament beginning in 1984.
December 21, 1984-Brigham Young University earns the conference’s fi rst na-tional football championship with a victory over Michigan in the Holiday Bowl to complete a 13-0 season.
July 16, 1987-The WAC and KUTV of Salt Lake City agree to the conference’s fi rst one-million-dollar package for the regional syndication of men’s basketball games.
February 23, 1988-The WAC and the Holiday Bowl reach an agreement for the conference champion to host the game through the 1992 season.
May 9, 1990-The WAC and ESPN agree to the conference’s fi rst contract for the telecast of men’s basketball games by a national network.
July 1, 1990-The WAC merges with the High Country Athletic Conference to form a single conference for men’s and women’s athletics.
December 1, 1991-BYU’s Ty Detmer wins the Heisman Trophy, a fi rst for a WAC athlete.
June 12, 1991-Fresno State is accepted as the WAC’s 10th member eff ective July 1, 1992.
June 10, 1992-The WAC selects the Delta Center in Salt Lake City as the site for its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Commissioner Kearney announces his retirement eff ective July 1, 1994.
August 13, 1992-The WAC is included in the Western Bowl Alliance, which guaran-tees at least one conference team an appearance in the Aloha and Copper Bowls
for the next two years.
April 20, 1994-Karl Benson is appointed the fi fth commissioner in league history, replacing Dr. Joe Kearney.
April 21, 1994-The WAC Council of Presidents extends an invitation of member-ship to UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa.June 6, 1994-The University Arena in Albuquerque is chosen as the site of the 1995 and 1996 WAC men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.
June 14, 1994-The WAC signs a multi-year football contract with ESPN and ABC.
January, 1995-For the fi rst time, three WAC football teams fi nish the season ranked among the nation’s top 25 in both the USA Today/CNN Coaches’ Poll and the Associated Press Top 25.
May 1, 1995-The Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas is selected as the site of the 1997 and 1998 WAC men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.
May 9, 1995-The WAC signs a multi-year contract with ESPN for the telecast of 22 men’s and two women’s basketball games annually, the largest such contract in WAC history and the fi rst national telecast of WAC women’s basketball. The WAC becomes the only conference in the country with an exclusive contract with ESPN for football and basketball.
June 5, 1995-The WAC Council of Presidents select Las Vegas’ Sam Boyd Stadium as the site for the 1996 and 1997 WAC Football Championship Game.
December 11, 1995-The WAC’s fi rst web site is published.
February 19, 1996-The MGM Grand Garden arena is selected as the site of the inaugural WAC volleyball tournament, to be contested Nov. 26-30 in Las Vegas.
February 26, 1996-The WAC Council selects Pacifi c and Mountain as the names for the newly-created divisions to be instituted in 1996-97.
July 1, 1996-The WAC becomes the nation’s largest NCAA Division I-A conference with 16 members competing in 11 men’s and 10 women’s championship sports.
November 26-30, 1996-The WAC hosts its fi rst ever Volleyball Tournament at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Brigham Young defeats Hawai‘i, 3-2, in the championship match.
December 7, 1996-Brigham Young and Wyoming play in the inaugural WAC Foot-ball Championship game at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. Brigham Young wins the game in overtime, 28-25, before a record-setting crowd of 41,238, the largest for a team sporting event in Nevada.
January 1, 1997-The WAC has its second team ever play in a New Year’s Day bowl. Brigham Young defeats Kansas State in the Cotton Bowl, 19-15, and sets the record for most wins by a Division IA school with 14.
June 23, 1997-The WAC becomes a Bowl Alliance member beginning with the 1998 season.
November 24, 1997-Brigham Young wins the women’s NCAA national champion-ship in cross country. It’s the fi rst-ever women’s national title in WAC history.
March 30, 1998-The Utah Runnin’ Utes advance to the NCAA men’s basketball title game. Utah leads most of the game, but bows out in the fi nal fi ve minutes to Kentucky.
May 25, 1998-Fresno State’s softball team wins the national championship with a 1-0 victory over Arizona.
May 27-30, 1998-UNLV wins the men’s NCAA golf title. It’s the third national cham-pionship for a WAC team during the 1997-98 season.
November 28, 1998-Hawai‘i and Brigham Young meet in the WAC Volleyball Tour-nament fi nal and the Wahine win, 15-12, 21-19, 13-15, 16-18, 24-22. The 89 points scored by Hawai‘i sets a new NCAA record.
June 7, 1999-Selland Arena in Fresno is chosen as the site for the 2000 men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Tulsa’s Reynolds Center is selected for the 2001 tournaments.
June 8, 1999-The WAC signs a two-year football and basketball television deal with Fox Sports Net.
June 10, 1999-The WAC Council of Presidents extends an invitation of member-ship to Nevada beginning July 1, 2000.
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Wiles Hallock
1969-71
Stan Bates
1971-80
Joe Kearney
1980-94
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June 30, 1999-Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming offi cially withdraw from the conference.
October 17, 1999-The WAC Council of Presidents invites Boise State and Louisiana Tech to join the league on July 1, 2001.
December 25, 1999-The Hawai‘i football team breaks the NCAA record with an eight and a half game improvement in wins from the previous year with a 23-17 victory over Oregon State in the Oahu Bowl.
July 1, 2000-The University of Nevada becomes an offi cial member of the WAC and increases the membership to nine schools.
December 31, 2000-Fresno State competes in the inaugural Silicon Valley Football Classic in San Jose.
March 29, 2001-The University of Tulsa wins the men’s basketball NIT title with a 79-60 victory over Alabama.
June 5, 2001-Tulsa’s Reynolds Center is chosen as the site for the 2002 men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.
June 20, 2001-The WAC signs a three-year deal with ESPN for telecasts of football and basketball.
July 1, 2001-Boise State University and Louisiana Tech University become offi cial members of the WAC, while TCU withdraws. This increases the membership to 10 schools.
January 17, 2002-Tulsa is chosen as the host for the 2003 basketball tournaments.
August 7, 2002-The WAC initiates an innovative and creative two-year pilot project to create an academic alliance among its 10 member institutions.
Nov. 12, 2002-Fresno State’s brand new Save Mart Center is chosen as the site for the 2004 WAC Basketball Tournament while Nevada is picked as host for the 2005 tournament.
December 31, 2002-Boise State and Fresno State both win their bowl games. The Broncos beat Iowa State 34-16 in the Humanitarian Bowl, while the Bulldogs defeated Georgia Tech, 30-21, in the Silicon Valley Football Classic.
February 22, 2003-The men’s basketball teams from Fresno State, Hawai‘i, Louisi-ana Tech and Tulsa compete in ESPN’s inaugural Bracket Buster Saturday event.
June 23, 2003-Rice wins the NCAA title in baseball, the school’s fi rst team title in any sport.
October 23, 2003-The WAC Board of Directors extends invitations for membership to New Mexico State and Utah State, eff ective July 1, 2005.
June 4, 2004-The WAC Board of Directors extends an invitation for membership to the University of Idaho, eff ective July 1, 2005.
October 1, 2004-The University of Nevada is selected as the the host for the 2006 WAC Basketball Tournament.
November 2, 2004-Sacramento State is added as an affi liate member in baseball beginning with the 2006 season.
December 31, 2004-Boise State’s 22-game winning streak comes to an end in the Liberty Bowl. The Broncos fi nish the season in the top 15 for the third consecutive year.
April 7, 2005-The WAC announces the addition of women’s gymnastics beginning in 2005-06. Also reinstated postseason tournaments for both softball and baseball for 2006.
July 1, 2005-Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State become offi cial members of the WAC. Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdraw giving the WAC a total of nine members.
July 27, 2005-The WAC unveils its new marketing campaign, “Play Up”.
November 10, 2005-Fresno State defeats Boise State, 27-7, in football, ending the Broncos’ WAC-record 31-game conference winning streak.
November 11, 2005-New Mexico State is named host for the 2007 and 2008 WAC basketball tournaments.
November 19, 2005-Fresno State leads top-ranked and two-time defending na-tional champion USC, 42-41, midway through the fourth quarter, before dropping the game 50-42.
November 24, 2005-The WAC streams its fi rst sporting event (the opening match of the volleyball tournament) via the internet using WAC.TV.
February 17-18, 2006-The WAC goes 3-1 in BracketBusters as Nevada, Louisiana Tech and Utah State earn men’s basketball wins.
March 26, 2006-The WAC sponsors its fi rst WAC Women’s Gymnastics champion-ship since 1993 in Logan, Utah.
April 3, 2006-Louisiana Tech men’s basketball player Paul Millsap becomes the fi rst in NCAA history to lead the nation in rebounding three years in a row.
January 1, 2007-Boise State becomes the fi rst WAC team to play in a BCS bowl game and beats Oklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, 43-42, in overtime.
February 16-17, 2007-Boise State, Nevada, New Mexico State and Utah State win men’s basketball games to give the WAC a perfect 4-0 record in BracketBusters.
April 28-29, 2007-A total of 17 WAC football players were chosen in the NFL Draft, the most ever (per school) in the seven-round format.
January 1, 2008-Hawai‘i becomes the second WAC team to play in a BCS bowl game in two years, taking on Georgia in the Allstate Sugar Bowl.
June 25, 2008-Fresno State wins the national championship in baseball. The Bull-dogs beat Georgia in the best-of-three series, 6-1, in the deciding game.
Sept. 3, 2008-The WAC announces a contract extension with ESPN that guarantees over 300 regular season and 45 championship events will be aired on the ESPN networks through the spring of 2017.
December, 2008-For the fi rst time in its history, the WAC sends more than half of its football teams (5) to postseason bowl games.
April-June, 2009-The WAC announces neutral site locations for the 2009 Volleyball Tournament (Las Vegas), the 2010-12 Baseball Tournaments (Mesa, Ariz.) and the 2010-11 Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments (Las Vegas).
January 4, 2010-Boise State makes its second appearance in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and beats TCU, 17-10. The Broncos become the second team in FBS history to end a season 14-0.
FORMER WAC COMMISSIONERS
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WAC STAFF
KARL BENSONK
When Karl Benson was named the fi fth commissioner in the history of the Western Athletic Conference on April 20, 1994, he brought with him a wealth of experience and a personal history of success to the position. Since that time, Benson not only has laid a strong foundation for the WAC’s future, he also steered the conference through unsettled times during the late 1990s and again a few years later when the defection of member institutions threatened the WAC. Through his leadership and vision, it didn’t take long for the WAC to regain its place among the nation’s top Division I conferences. Benson has spearheaded conference expansion with the additions of Nevada, Boise State and Louisiana Tech earlier this decade and an additional round of expansion with the invitations of New Mexico State, Utah State and Idaho a few years ago. Nationally, Benson has earned the respect of his peers after serving on the NCAA
Commissioner
Management Council from 1999-2002, and a fi ve-year term on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee from 2002-06. Benson hit the ground running when he was hired in 1994 and initiated several programs that improved the conference’s national position in virtually ever category. He was instrumental in developing multi-year agreements with the Holiday Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Copper Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, Silicon Valley Football Classic, GMAC Bowl and currently, the Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl, Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl and New Mexico Bowl. In the summer of 2005, he implemented “Play Up” a new marketing campaign to improve the public and private perceptions of the WAC and its members through national, local and regional touch points. The conference offi cially added WAC.tv prior to the 2006-07 season, giving fans streaming video access to many of the postseason championships of the sports off ered by the WAC. In 1995-96, the WAC signed an exclusive multi-year agreement with ESPN for the unprecedented live telecast of its basketball and football. Included in that deal was a women’s basketball contract, the fi rst in conference history. In 2008, Benson negotiated an extension with ESPN that gives the WAC over 300 regular season contests and 45 championship events that will be aired through the 2016-17 season. Benson came to the WAC after four successful years as the commissioner of the Mid-American Conference. There, he implemented
several innovative projects and was instrumental in the formation of the Las Vegas Bowl. Prior to taking the reins of the MAC, Benson served on the NCAA staff for more than four years where he was the director of NCAA championships when selected as MAC commissioner. Benson joined the NCAA staff in January, 1986, as a compliance representative and was appointed assistant director of championships in June, 1987. He was promoted to director of championships in 1988. In that position, Benson actively supervised eight assistant directors in their administration of 68 NCAA championships. A native of the state of Washington, Benson graduated from high school in Pullman in 1970, attended Spokane Falls Community College and then received a bachelor of science degree in physical education from Boise State University in 1975. He has also completed course work toward his master’s degree in athletics administration at the University of Utah. Benson played baseball at both Spokane Falls Community College and Boise State University before serving as the baseball coach at Fort Steilacoom Community College in Tacoma, Wash., for eight years and as the director of athletics at Fort Steilacoom from 1979-84. From 1984-86, he was an assistant baseball coach and an administrative assistant in the athletics department at Utah. Benson was born on December 1, 1951 and has one daughter, Jessie, 18.
Jeff Hurd joined the WAC staff in 1985, and serves as senior associate commissioner. He oversees communications, television operation and the basketball tournament. He is also responsible for team sport scheduling and aids in the administration of men’s team sports. Previously, he was the Director of Public Relations for the Missouri Valley Conference for seven years and the Sports Information Director at Tulsa for three years. Hurd is a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism. He and his wife, Cheri, are the parents of four children (Shannon, Michael, Kristen and Kevin) and reside in Littleton.
JEFF HURD
Senior Associate
Commissioner
DAVE CHAFFIN
Associate Commissioner
for Communications and
Technology
Dave Chaffi n joined the WAC staff in 1995 and was promoted to Associate Commissioner in 2010. His responsibilities include media relations, conference video exchange, replay and offi ce IT tasks. He previously was the Athletic Media Relations Assistant Director at Colorado State University from 1992-95. Chaffi n graduated from the University of Michigan in 1989 with a bachelor’s degree in Communications. He completed his course work for a master’s degree in Technical Journalism at Colorado State University. He and his wife, Michelle, are the parents of a son, Tyler (8), and a daughter, Jamie (5). They reside in Centennial.
CONNIE HURLBUT
Senior Associate
Commissioner, SWA
Connie Hurlbut joined the WAC staff in 2009 and serves as senior associate commissioner and senior woman administrator. She has been involved in collegiate and professional athletics for more than 25 years. From 1993-1999, Hurlbut served as Executive Director of the Patriot League, becoming the fi rst woman to lead an all-sport Division I athletic conference. While there, she held several NCAA committee positions including the Division I Women’s Basketball Committee and the Division I Management Council. She also served as the Senior Director of Basketball Operations for the WNBA from 1999-2002. A 1983 University of Pennsylvania graduate, Hurlbut and her husband, Steve, have two children, Jack (17) and Maggie (14).
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Jason Erickson joined the WAC staff in September, 2007, and handles media relations duties for the WAC in men’s basketball, baseball, gymnastics and women’s soccer. Prior to the WAC, Erickson spent four years at Idaho State University. He has also worked in the television and newspaper industries. Erickson is a 2002 graduate of Southern Utah University and earned his master’s degree at Idaho State in 2006. He and his wife, Marisa, live in Parker, Colo., with their son Nash (1).
JASON ERICKSON
Director, Media Relations
Matt Burgemeister joined the WAC staff in July, 2010, and oversees compliance services which includes interpretation of the NCAA and WAC legislation, NCAA and WAC governance, legislative and enforcement issues. He also serves as the staff liaison to the WAC Faculty Athletics Representatives Group and to the WAC SAAC. Before joining the WAC, Burgemeister spent four years in Membership Services at the NCAA. Burgemeister earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and economics from the University of Utah and a master’s degree in sports management from the University of Texas. He and his wife, Melissa, reside in the Denver area.
Vicky Eggleston came to the WAC in December, 2006, and serves as the conference’s graphic designer. Eggleston came to the WAC after working the previous two years in the Visual Communications department at R+L Carriers in Ohio. Previously, she spent several years in the Communications and Marketing Department at Ohio University, where she also assisted in television production. Eggleston earned a bachelor of science in communications and a master of arts in telecommunications from Ohio University. She and her husband, Bryan, live in Littleton, Colo.
VICKY EGGLESTON
Director, Graphic Design
and Publications
Mollie Lehman came to the WAC in August, 2007, and handles the business operations for the conference. Lehman came to the WAC from the America East Conference, where she served as the business manager and assisted with sport administration and championships. Prior to that, she was an assistant softball coach at Binghamton University and became involved with event management. Lehman earned a bachelor’s degree from Binghamton in 2000 and earned her MBA from the University of Colorado at Denver in 2007.
MOLLIE LEHMAN
Assistant Commissioner
for Business and
Operations
Kathy Schild joined the WAC staff in 1985, and serves as the Senior Executive Assistant to the Commissioner. Schild also serves as the offi ce manager for the conference offi ce. A native of Cortez, Colo, Schild and her husband, Jake, reside in Morrison, Colo. They have two sons, Mark and Matt.
KATHY SCHILD
Senior Executive
Assistant
Megan Allen joined the WAC staff in September, 2008, and is the Director of Marketing. Allen came to the WAC after spending fi ve years at Indiana University, the last three as assistant marketing director. While there, she developed and implemented comprehensive marketing plans and was also involved with game day coordination for several sports. Allen is a 2003 graduate of Washington State University, where she earned her bachelor of arts degree in sport management.
MEGAN ALLEN
Director, Marketing
MATT BURGEMEISTER
Assistant Commissioner
for Compliance and
Governance
Hope Shuler came to the WAC in September, 2008, and serves as the media relations contact for volleyball, women’s basketball and softball. Before joining the WAC, Shuler served as the media relations director for The Summit League. She has also worked at the University of Arizona, the University of Utah and Elmhurst College. Shuler earned bachelor of arts degrees in journalism and sports administration from the University of Nebraska at Kearney in 1998 and completed coursework towards a master’s degree in management at the University of Denver. She and her husband, Scott, live in Aurora, Colo., and are expecting their fi rst child in October.
HOPE SHULER
Director, Media Relations
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Dan Keohane is in his third season as the Supervisor of Soccer Offi cials. Keophane served as the Assignor of Offi cials for the WAC since 1996. Since 1988, Keohane has served as the NISOA Liaison with the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Soccer Committees, and supervisor of offi cials for the NCAA Men’s and Women’s College Cup.
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BRAD JONES
Director, Championships
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THE VOICE OF THE STUDENT ATHLETE
How does the WAC generate feedback from its most valuable product, its student-athletes? Through the Western Athletic Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (also known as the WAC SAAC) which was established in 1998.
Since its implementation, the WAC SAAC has been an essential component in the conference’s governance structure as well as a strong voice for student-athletes’ well-being at all levels (e.g., institutional, conference and national). It provides recommendations and positions on specifi c conference and NCAA proposed legislation, and it addresses national issues that may have an eff ect on the well-being of all student-athletes. In addition, its members provide recommendations for the eighteen WAC championships in order to enhance the student-athlete experience for all sports. Another objective which the committee constantly strives to obtain is to help strengthen and improve the communication and relationships among athletes, campus administrators and coaches.
On the national stage, the WAC SAAC selects one of its committee members to serve as its representative on the NCAA SAAC, which includes all of the Division I conferences.
The WAC SAAC is a proactive committee and is making a very positive impact within the WAC membership. Annually, each member institution appoints two student-athletes from its own campus SAAC to serve on the conference committee. To conduct business, the committee has two in-person meetings during the year and schedules monthly teleconference calls during the academic year.
As part of the WAC SAAC Spring meeting, the committee conducts a community service outreach project within the host member institution’s local area. Past projects have included the following: sports camp and clinic for underprivileged children, visiting local Boys and Girls Clubs, visiting Children’s Hospitals and homeless shelters and neighborhood house painting. Taking a leadership role in conducting community projects is part of the WAC SAAC’s goals and objectives.
If you have any questions relative to the WAC SAAC or its activities, please contact Matt Burgemeister in the conference offi ce.
2010-11 WAC STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Stacey Howard
BasketballKylie Miraldi
VolleyballPablo Garcia
FootballMorgan Kimminau
SwimmingGaston De La Torre
GolfBryan Marchant
Tennis
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2011-12 CALENDAR
FOOTBALL
Schedule: Single round-robin against every team for a total of eight WAC games.
Playoff : None
WOMEN’S SOCCER
Schedule: Single round-robin for a total of eight games.
Tournament: Top six fi nishers meet in Ruston, La.
VOLLEYBALL
Schedule: Double round-robin for a total of 16 WAC matches.
Tournament: Top six fi nishers meet in Las Vegas, Nev.
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Schedule: Double round-robin for a total of 16 WAC games.
Tournament: The top eight fi nishers meet in Reno, Nev.
WOMEN’S TENNIS
Schedule: Four WAC matches.Tournament: All nine teams meet in
Boise, Idaho.
MEN’S TENNIS
League: Seven teams (Boise State, Fresno State, Hawai‘i, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico State and Utah State).
Schedule: Single round-robin for a total of six matches.
Tournament: The top six fi nishers meet in Boise, Idaho.
SOFTBALL
League: Eight teams (Boise State, Fresno State, Hawai‘i, Louisiana Tech, Nevada, New Mexico State, San Jose State and Utah State).
Schedule: 21 WAC games played as three games at one site, alternating home and away each year.
Tournament: The top six fi nishers meet in Fresno, Calif. (double-elimination).
BASEBALL
League: Seven teams (Fresno State, Hawai‘i, Louisiana Tech, Nevada, New Mexico State, San Jose State and affi li-ate Sacramento State).
Schedule: 24 WAC games played as four-game series at one site, alternating home and away each year.
Tournament: Top six fi nishers meet in Mesa, Arizona (double-elimination).
CROSS COUNTRY-M&W
October 29Honolulu, Hawaii
Host: Hawai‘i
WOMEN’S SOCCER
November 3-4, 6Fresno, Calif.
Host: Fresno State
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
November 21-23TBA
WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING
February 22-25TBA
INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD-M&W
February 23-25TBA
BASKETBALL-M&W
TBALas Vegas, Nev.
Host: Orleans Arena
WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS
March 24Logan, Utah
Host: Utah State
WOMEN’S GOLF
April 23-25TBA
TENNIS-M&W
April 26-29Las Cruces, N.M.
Host: New Mexico State
MEN’S GOLF
April 30-May 2Host: Idaho
SOFTBALL
May 9-12TBA
OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD-M&W
May 9-12Moscow, Idaho
Host: Idaho
BASEBALL
May 23-27Mesa, Ariz.
Host: Hohokam Stadium
TEAM SPORT SUMMARIES 2010-11 CALENDAR
CROSS COUNTRY-M&W
October 30Moscow, Idaho
Host: Idaho
WOMEN’S SOCCER
November 4-5, 7Ruston, La.
Host: Louisiana Tech
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
November 22-24Las Vegas, Nev.
Host: Orleans Arena
WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING
February 23-26San Antonio, Texas
Host: Palo Alto Natatorium
INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD-M&W
February 24-26Boise, Idaho
Host: Boise State
BASKETBALL-M&W
March 9-12Las Vegas, Nev.
Host: Orleans Arena
WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS
March 19San Jose, Calif.
Host: San Jose State
WOMEN’S GOLF
April 14-17Mesa, Ariz.Host: Idaho
TENNIS-M&W
April 27-May 1Boise, Idaho
Host: Boise State
MEN’S GOLF
May 2-4Henderson, Nevada
Host: Hawai‘i
SOFTBALL
May 11-14Fresno, Calif.
Host: Fresno State
OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD-M&W
May 10-13Honolulu, Hawaii
Host: Hawai‘i
BASEBALL
May 25-29Mesa, Ariz.
Host: Hohokam Stadium
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2010 PREVIEW
SOCCER FORMAT
The WAC will continue its regular-season play as a single round-robin format for a total of eight conference matches. The points system is as follows: each team will receive three points for a win and one point for a tie. The six teams with the most points at the end of the regular season will advance to the WAC Tournament which is being held Nov. 4-5 and 7, in Ruston, La.
TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURE
To determine championship seeding in the event of ties between two teams or ties among multiple teams, the following criteria are applied:
In the event of a two-way tie:1. Head-to-head competition2. Compare the teams’ records to that of the next highest fi nishing team (if tie for fi rst). If tie is for position other than fi rst, comparison will begin at the top of the standings.3. In the unlikely event that teams are still tied, the conference conducts a draw.For a three or more-way tie:1. Head-to-head competition among the teams involved in the tie. The team(s) with the best record against the other teams receives the higher seed or advances to the next tie-breaker.2. Same procedures as above.
TOP STAT LEADERS FROM ‘09 RETURN FOR ‘10 SEASON
Following are the returning stat leaders in the WAC for 2010. Ten of the 15 WAC-only statistical leaders return this season. Idaho’s Chelsea Small returns after leading the WAC in league-only games in both shots (43) and shots per game (5.38) last season. Utah State’s Shantel Flanary returns for her junior season after leading the WAC in four categories during WAC play last season, including points (11), points per game (1.38), goals (5) and goals per game (0.62). Liz Ruiz returns to Boise State this season after leading the league in goals against average (0.50), save percentage (.920) and shutouts per game (0.50).
RETURNING ALL-WAC PLAYERS
The WAC returns 14 all-conference players for the 2010 season. Boise State and Fresno State lead the way with three returning all-WAC mem-bers. Returning to Boise State this year are fi rst team all-WAC honoree Lindsay Roberts and second teamers Shannon Saxton and Brandy Hickox. Fresno State returns three second team all-WAC honrees in Molly Nizzoli, Kendall VanDine and Vanessa Gonzales. Utah State returns two all-WAC honorees from last season, including last year’s WAC Off ensive Player of the Year, Shantel Flanary, and fi rst teamer Chandra Salmon. San Jose State welcomes back all-WAC fi rst teamer and WAC Defensive Player of the Year Jessica Ingram. Idaho welcomes back 2009 WAC Freshman of the Year Chelsea Small to the team, while Hawai‘i returns fi rst team all-WAC midfi edler Mari Punzal. New Mexico State returns one all-WAC honoree from 2009 in midfi elder Jazmin Cardoso.
NCAA STAT LEADERS RETURNING
One player who ranked in the top-50 individually in the nation in a sta-tistical category returns to the pitch this season. Louisiana Tech’s Rachel King returns for her junior season after leading the WAC and ranking 43rd nationally in points per game (1.44) and goals per game (0.667).
SOCCER NOTES
2010 PRESEASON COACHES POLL
2010 PERSONNEL CAPSULE
Seven of the nine teams in the WAC return at least eight starters for the 2010 season. Fresno State leads the way as it returns all 11 starters from last season.
Team LR LL SR SL
Boise State 15 9 8 3 Fresno State 16 5 11 0Hawai‘i 17 8 6 6Idaho 17 5 8 3Louisiana Tech 12 5 8 3Nevada 18 3 8 3New Mexico State 13 9 8 3San Jose State 11 7 6 5Utah State 16 6 8 3
Utah State has been selected as the favorite for the 2010 West-ern Athletic Conference season as determined by a vote of the league’s eight head coaches.
TEAM (1st place votes) POINTS 2009 RECORD (WAC)
1. Utah State (3) 59 5-2-1 2. Boise State (6) 58 5-3-0 3. San Jose State 40 5-1-2 4. Nevada 36 5-3-0 5. Fresno State 35 4-4-0 6. Hawai‘i 30 3-5-0 7. Idaho 28 2-6-0 8. New Mexico State 26 4-3-1 9. Louisiana Tech 12 1-7-0
2010 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS
(ALL GAMES)
Shots
Chelsea Small, Idaho ..................................................................................101
Points
Rachel King, Louisiana Tech ....................................................................... 26
Goals
Rachel King, Louisiana Tech ....................................................................... 12
Assists
Kiva Gresham, Louisiana Tech ......................................................................7
Saves
Marie Cove, Nevada ...................................................................................... 90
Save Percentage
Liz Ruiz, Boise State................................................................................. 0.835
Goals Against Average
Liz Ruiz, Boise State....................................................................................0.90
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2010 NCAA OPPONENTS
Excluding last year’s WAC representitive Boise State, WAC teams will play in 12 matches against teams that played in the NCAA Tournament last year. Six of the matches will played at WAC home sites. Utah State plays four games against non-conference opponents that competed in the NCAA Tournament last year.
Washington State at Idaho, Aug. 20San Jose State at Santa Clara, Aug. 22
Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Louisiana Tech, Sept. 3Hawai‘i at California, Sept. 5
Northern Arizona at New Mexico State, Sept. 5Utah State at San Diego State, Sept. 5San Jose State at San Diego State, Sept. 10
Washington State at Hawai‘i, Sept. 17Louisiana Tech at Murray State, Sept. 17Hawai‘i at Stanford, Sept. 23
UC Santa Barbara at Fresno State, Sept. 24 BYU at Utah State, Sept. 25
COLLEGE CUP
The 29th Annual Women’s College Cup will be held Dec. 3 and 5, 2010, in Cary, N.C., at the WakeMed Soccer Park. Last season, the WAC had one team compete in postseason play with Boise State falling in the fi rst round to UCLA. The following is a list of sites and dates for the 2010 NCAA Tournament:
First/Second Rounds (16)
November 12 and 14, 2010 On campus sites TBD
Third Rounds (8)
November 19, 20 or 21, 2010On campus sites TBD
Quarterfi nals (4)
November 26, 27, or 28, 2010 On campus sites TBD
Women’s College Cup
December 3 and 5, 2010Host: N.C. State UniversityCary, N.C.WakeMed Soccer Park
SOCCER NOTES
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2010 WAC TOURNAMENT
2010 PRESEASON ALL-WAC HONORS
Louisiana Tech and the city of Ruston will host the 2010 WAC Soc-cer Tournament, Nov. 4-5 and 7.
First Round - Thursday, Nov. 4
No. 3 vs. No. 6, 12:30 p.m.No. 4 vs. No. 5, 3:00 p.m.
Semifi nals - Friday, Nov. 5
Winner 3/6 vs. No. 1, 12:30 p.m.Winner 4/5 vs. No. 2, 3:00 p.m.
Championship - Sunday, Nov. 7
Championship Match, 1:00 p.m.
All times Central/Subject to change
For tickets, contact the Louisiana Tech Athletics Ticket Offi ce at(318) 257-3631 or 3632
WAC PRESEASON ALL-WAC TEAM
The WAC Coaches have selected the 2010 preseason all-WAC team.
Shannon Saxton, Sr., F, Boise StateChelsea Small, So., F, Idaho
Natalie Ratnavira, Jr., F, NevadaShantel Flanary, Jr., F, Utah State
Brandy Hickox, Jr., MF, Boise StateMari Punzal, Sr., MF, Hawai‘iJill Erickson, Sr., MF, Nevada
Lindsay Roberts, Jr., D, Boise StateKendall VanDine, Jr., D, Fresno StateJessica Ingram, Jr., D, San Jose StateKaitlyn Revel, Sr., GK, Fresno State
WAC PRESEASON PLAYERS
OF THE YEAR
Off ensive
Shantel Flanary, Jr., F, Utah State
Defensive
Jessica Ingram, Jr., D, San Jose State
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SOCCER NOTES
2009 SEASON IN REVIEW
BOISE STATE FALLS TO UCLA IN FIRST ROUND OF NCAA TOURNAMENT
The Boise State Broncos fell 7-1 to No. 3 UCLA in the fi rst round of the NCAA Soccer Tournament in Los Angeles, Calif. After the Broncos took an early lead on a Maureen Fitzgerald goal in the seventh minute, the Bruins rallied with a dominating performance to score seven unanswered goals to advance into the second round of the tournament.
Boise State opened the scoring early with a strike in the seventh minute. A long ball was played down fi eld to Molly Hill, who drove it into the box where she played a pass to Shannon Saxton on the right side. Saxton turned and passed it back to the top where Fitzgerald was waiting. The freshman followed by launching a high arcing shot from 16 yards out into the upper left corner for the 1-0 lead.
However, that score seemed to wake-up the third-ranked Bruins. UCLA countered quickly with a pair of Sydney Leroux goals in the 13th and 16th minutes, part of her four goals on the day. The fi rst UCLA score was the result of a series of perfect one touch passes that cumulated with Leroux volleying a cross in from eight yards out into the left side of the net. The second strike was a shot from the top of the box that found the inside of the right post.
UCLA extended its advantage in the 24th minute when Lauren Cheney was rewarded with another series of solid one touch passing resulting with her scoring from 11yards out. UCLA took the 3-1 lead into the half.
The second period was all UCLA as Leroux scored two quick goals to put an end to any doubt about the fi nal outcome.
The loss ended Boise State’s best season in history as it fi nished 2009 with a 13-7-4 overall mark. The bulk of the squad returns for the 2010 season with 21 of the 28 players being either freshmen or sophomores.
BOISE STATE WINS FIRST-EVER WAC TOURNAMENT TITLE
Boise State’s Erica Parks scored her third goal of the tournament in the 23rd minute to lift Boise State to a 1-0 victory over Nevada, claiming the 2009 Western Athletic Conference Tournament title and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. The freshman from Nampa, Idaho, scored in all three of the Broncos’ tournament wins earning her the tournament MVP honors for the outstanding eff ort.
A Boas Complex record crowd of 1,223 watched as the Broncos won their sixth straight match to improve to 13-6-4 on the year and increase their program record for victories. They also tied the school record for shutouts in a season with their ninth of the year and second in a row.
Boise State opened the match fast taking control of the tempo early on. The Broncos took six shots in the fi rst 12 minutes compared to two for the Wolf Pack. Boise State continually pushed the action into the Nevada defensive half in the opening period searching for the go ahead strike.
The decisive moment came in the 23rd minute when Maureen Fitzgerald crossed the ball from deep on the right wing to a waiting Parks in front of the Nevada goal. The freshman volleyed the eventual game-winning goal in from six-yards out, inside the left post for the 1-0 lead at the 22:56 mark. It was Parks team-high ninth goal of the year, while Fitzgerald recorded her team-high seventh assist.
A few minutes later Brandy Hickcox sent a header off a corner kick toward goal that beat the keeper but was cleared by a defender at the left post. Shannon Saxton nearly extended Boise State’s advantage in the 39th minute when she launched a shot that hit the left post, the defl ection was eventually cleared by a defender.
Boise State’s defense was big once again led by Ruiz in goal. The Broncos recorded their second consecutive shutout in the tournament to claim the title.
2009 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Jessica Ingram, D, San Jose StateShantel Flanary, F, Utah StateHallsie Pacheco, GK, San Jose StateMolli Merrill, GK, Utah StateErica Parks, F, Boise StateMalia Hendrix, D, Boise StateNatalie Ratnavira, F, NevadaAnnabelle Allen, MF, NevadaBrandy Hickox, MF, Boise StateMarie Cove, GK, NevadaLiz Ruiz, GK, Boise StateMVP: Erica Parks, F, Boise State
SJSU CAPTURES FIRST-EVER WAC REGULAR SEASON TITLE
The San Jose State Spartans claimed their fi rst regular-season conference title in 2009. SJSU wrapped up its fi rst-ever league title with a 5-0-2 WAC record.
WAC 2009 POSTSEASON ALL-WAC HONORS
1st teamEmmy Belding, F, Sr., San Jose St.Shantel Flanary, F, So., Utah St.Roxy Kamal, F, Sr., San Jose St.Chelsea Small, F, Fr., IdahoHallsie Pacheco, MF, Sr., San Jose St.Mari Punzal, MF, Jr., Hawai‘iChandra Salmon, MF, So., Utah St.Jessica Ingram, D, So., San Jose St.Lindsay Roberts, D, So., Boise St.Lindsey Smart, D, Sr., Utah St.Katie Graul, GK, Sr., New Mexico St.
2nd teamNatalie Ratnavira, F, So., NevadaShannon Saxton, F, Jr., Boise St.Ambree Ako, F, Sr., Hawai‘iBritta Bourne, F, Sr., Hawai‘iBrandy Hickcox, MF, So., Boise St.Molly Nizzoli, MF, So., Fresno St.Jazmin Cardoso, MF, Fr., New Mexico St.Kendall VanDine, D, So., Fresno St.Vanessa Gonzales, D, Fr., Fresno St.Annabelle Allen, D, So., NevadaNina Butera, GK, Jr., San Jose St.
Off ensive Player of the Year: Shantel Flanary, So., F, Utah StateDefensive Player of the Year: Jessica Ingram, So., D, San Jose State
Freshman of the Year: Chelsea Small, Fr., F, IdahoCoach of the Year: Jeff Leightman, San Jose State
2009 WAC TOURNAMENT RESULTS
Boise State University and the city of Boise hosted the 2009 WAC Soccer Tournament. The tournament was played at the Boas Soccer Complex, Nov. 5-6, 8.
Thursday, Nov. 5Quarterfi nalsMatch 1 - No. 4 Nevada def. No. 5 New Mexico State, 1-0Match 2 - No. 3 Boise State def. No. 6 Fresno State, 2-1
Friday, Nov. 6Semifi nalsMatch 3 - No. 4 Nevada def. No. 1 San Jose State, 2-1 (OT)Match 4 - No. 3 Boise State def. No. 2 Utah State, 1-0
Sunday, Nov. 8Championship MatchMatch 5 - No. 3 Boise State def. No. 4 Nevada, 1-0
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WAC Champion(NCAA Automatic
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#3 Seed
#6 Seed
#5 Seed
#4 Seed
Match 1Thursday, Nov. 4
12:30 p.m.
Match 2Thursday, Nov. 4
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#1 Seed
#2 Seed
Match 1Friday, Nov. 5
3:00 p.m.
Match 1Friday, Nov. 5
12:30 p.m.
Championship MatchMatch 5
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2010 WAC TOURNAMENT BRACKET
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Boise State is the defending Western Athletic Conference Tournament champions from 2009.
The Broncos are coming off their best season in program history after recording a 13-7-4 overall mark, a 5-3 conference record to place tied for third, thier fi rst-ever WAC Tournament tile, and fi rst-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament.
Boise State returns eight starters and 15 letterwinners from the 2009 championship cam-paign. Joining the group are two returning redshirts and 11 newcomers.
Among the returning starters are the team’s top-two scorers in sophomore forward Erica Parks (9 goals, 2 assists) and senior forward Shannon Saxton (6 goals, 3 assists). Parks was the WAC Tournament MVP, while Saxton is a three-time all-WAC honoree.
The Broncos return seven of the 10 players who scored a goal last season and eight of the 14 that recorded and assist.
Boise State returns three all-WAC honorees from 2009. Junior defender Lindsay Roberts earned fi rst-team recognition, while Saxton and junior midfi elder Brandy Hickcox made the second team.
BRONCO BITS
BOISE STATE BRONCOS
Date Opponent Time
Aug. 20 at Oregon 7:00 p.m.Aug. 22 at Portland State 11:00 a.m.Aug. 27 !at Air Force 7:00 p.m.Aug. 29 !vs. Colorado College 12:00 p.m.Sept. 3 %vs. Utah Valley 2:30 p.m.Sept. 5 %at Idaho State 2:00 p.m.Sept. 12 Seattle 1:00 p.m.Sept. 17 ^at Montana 6:00 p.m.Sept. 19 ^vs. New Mexico 11:00 a.m.Sept. 24 at Wyoming 4:00 p.m.Sept. 26 at Northern Colorado 12:00 p.m.Oct. 1 *at Hawai‘i 7:00 p.m.Oct. 8 *New Mexico State 4:00 p.m.Oct. 10 *Louisiana Tech 1:00 p.m.Oct. 15 *at Utah State 3:00 p.m.Oct. 17 *at Nevada 1:00 p.m.Oct. 24 *Idaho 1:00 p.m.Oct. 29 *Fresno State 4:00 p.m.Oct. 31 *at San Jose State 2:30 p.m.Nov. 4-5, 7 WAC Tournament (Ruston, La.)
!Air Force Invitational (Colorado Springs, CO)%Governor’s Cup (Pocatello, Idaho)^Montana Nike Classic (Missoula, Montana)*WAC MatchAll Times Local
2010 SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Result
Aug. 21 at Seattle L, 0-1Aug. 23 at Portland State W, 3-1Aug. 28 !vs. Rider W, 3-1Aug. 30 !at Navy L, 1-2Sept. 4 %Montana L, 1-2Sept. 6 %Idaho State W, 2-1Sept. 11 ^Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 4-0Sept. 13 ^Nothern Colorado T, 0-0 (2OT)Sept. 18 $North Dakota State T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 20 $Wyoming T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 25 #vs. UC Riverside T, 0-0 (2OT)Sept. 27 #vs. Gonzaga W, 1-0Oct. 2 *at New Mexico State L, 0-1 (OT)Oct. 4 *at Louisiana Tech W, 1-0Oct. 9 *Utah State L, 0-1Oct. 11 *Nevada W, 2-0Oct. 18 *at Idaho L, 1-3Oct. 23 *at Fresno State W, 2-1Oct. 30 *Hawai‘i W, 2-1Nov. 1 *San Jose State W, 1-0Nov. 5 &No. 6 Fresno State W, 2-1Nov. 6 &No. 2 Utah State W, 1-0Nov. 8 &No. 4 Nevada W, 1-0
!Navy Invitational (Annapolis, Maryland)%Governor’s Cup (Boise, Idaho)^Holiday Inn Classic (Boise, Idaho)$Soccer Etc./Nike Invitational (Boise, Idaho)#Wyoming Cowgirl Classic (Laramie, Wyoming)*WAC Match&WAC Tournament (Boise)
2009 RESULTS
Idaho Statesman
Nick Jezierny(208) 377-6420(208) 375-6505 (FAX)
Idaho Press Tribune
Dave Southorn(208) 467-8111(208) 467-9562 (FAX)
Arbiter (Campus)
Trent Llootens(208) 345-8204(208) 426-3198 (FAX)
KBOI-TV (2/CBS)
Jay Bates(208) 472-2203(208) 472-2211 (FAX)
KIVI-TV (6/ABC)
Amanda Maynard(208) 381-6663(208) 381-6681 (FAX)
KTVB-TV (7/NBC)
Zach Wolken(208) 375-7277(208) 375-7770 (FAX)
MEDIA OUTLETS
QUICK FACTS
SOCCER FACTS
Location: ..................................................Boise, IdahoJoined WAC: ........................................... July 1, 2001Enrollment: ...................................................... 18,936Founded: ...............................................................1932Nickname: .......................................................BroncosColors: ............................................. Blue and OrangePresident: ......................................Dr. Robert KustraAthletics Director: ....................... Gene BleymaierAssociate AD/SWA .....................Christina Van TolAthletic Department: ..................(208) 426-1288Ticket Offi ce: ....................................(208) 426-4737Web Site: ......................... www.broncosports.com
BOAS SOCCER COMPLEX
Head Coach ............................................ Steve LucasAssistant Coach ...Mark Hiemenz (DePauw, ‘97)Soccer Offi ce ....................................(208) 426-5425
2009 Record ......................................................13-7-4 2009 WAC Record ...............................5-3-0 (T-3rd)
All-Time Record .........97-109-23 (.474), 12 yearsAll-Time WAC Record ..... 31-31-6 (.500), 9 yearsNumber of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 1
NCAA Appearances (Record) .............................. 1Last Appearance ................ 2009 (L, 1-7 at UCLA)
Stadium .....................Boas Soccer Complex (750)Stadium Record .............35-14-13 (.669), 7 years
Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost .....................15/9
MEDIA RELATIONS
Director ....................................................Max CorbetSoccer Contact .................... Doug Link , Asst. SIDAddress ............................. Taco Bell Arena, Ent. #3.................................................. 1910 University Drive.................................................. Boise, ID 83725-1025Offi ce Number ................................. 208-426-1027Link’s Cell Number ......................... 208-861-2796Link’s E-Mail ....................... [email protected] Number ....................................... 208-426-3361Press Box ............................................ 208-861-2796
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)
1 Elizabeth Ruiz GK 5-7 Jr. Boise, Idaho (Capital HS) 2 Ashley Walsh M 5-6 Jr. Vancouver, Wash. (Cent. Catholic HS) 3 Lindsay Roberts D 5-4 Jr. Richland, Wash. (Richland, WA) 5 Tylyn Hughes M 5-6 Fr. Portland. Ore. (Westview HS) 6 Gabby Garcia M 5-3 Fr. Murietta, Calif. (Murietta Valley HS) 7 Brandy Hickcox M 5-3 Jr. Boise, Idaho (Capital HS) 8 Jayne Murray M 5-5 Sr. Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Diefenbaker HS) 9 Lauren Hickok D 5-6 So. Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman HS) 10 Mandy Nader D 5-5 So. Orange, Calif. (Orange Lutheran HS) 11 Cheyenne Jones M 5-3 Sr. Aloha, Ore. (Hillsboro HS) 12 Rebe Wolverton M 5-3 Fr. Portland, Ore. (Jesuit HS) 13 Shannon Saxton F 5-5 Sr. Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton HS) 14 Kallie Neimann M 5-9 Fr. Portland, Ore. (Westview HS) 15 Janelle Jin M 5-3 So. Castro Valley, Calif. (Castro Valley HS) 16 Erica Parks F 5-5 So. Nampa, Idaho (Skyview HS) 17 Katy Oehring M/F 5-11 Fr. Littleton, Colo. (Heritage HS) 18 Tiff any Hall-Johnson D 5-3 Jr. Boise, Idaho (Boise HS) 19 Serena Montoya D 5-3 Jr. Centennial, Colo. (Cherry Creek HS) 20 Chelsea Robinson F/M 5-3 Jr. Portland, Ore. (Sunset HS) 21 Alison Clarkson M 5-6 Fr. Auburn, Wash. (Auburn Mountainview HS) 22 Mackenzie Hickel D 5-5 Fr. Federal Way, Wash. (Todd Beamer HS) 23 Megan Blanchard GK 5-7 So. Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin HS) 24 Malia Hendrix D 5-6 Sr. Boise, Idaho (Timberline HS/Montana) 25 Brianne Favatella D 5-9 So. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek HS) 26 Kati Lucas F 5-8 Jr. Richland, Wash. (Richland HS/Walla Walla) 27 Ebie Harris F 5-8 So. Modesto, Calif. (Beyer HS / UC Riverside) 28 Maddy McDevitt GK 5-8 Fr. Edmonds, Wash. (Kings HS) 29 Ashley Hruby D 5-8 Fr. Vancouver, Wash. (Union HS)
2010 BRONCO NUMERICAL ROSTER
2009 BRONCO STATISTICS
SCORING
Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots
Shannon Saxton 22-22 6 3 15 74Erica Parks 24-6 9 2 20 51 Brandy Hickcox 23-23 3 0 6 50 Kaylea Perenon 23-23 3 2 8 48 Maureen Fitzgerald 24-24 3 7 13 44Cheyenne Jones 24-23 2 1 5 35 Chelsea Robinson 20-13 1 3 5 17 Lauren Hickok 24-23 0 1 1 15 Ashley Walsh 22-3 1 1 3 13 Malia Hendrix 24-24 0 0 0 9 Taylor Thompson 18-0 0 1 1 9 Cat Leewaye 16-0 1 1 3 7 Jayne Murray 12-0 2 0 4 6 Molly Hill 20-7 0 0 0 6 Lindsay Roberts 24-23 0 1 1 5 Tara Roetter 19-1 0 0 0 2 Brianne Favatella 5-0 0 0 0 2 Megan Blanchard 2-0 0 0 0 0 Tiff any Hall 1-0 0 0 0 0 Mandy Nader 1-0 0 0 0 0 Jen Burns 10-9 0 1 1 0 Serena Montoya 13-1 0 0 0 0 Melanie Mohr 1-0 0 0 0 0 Adrienne Lommasson 24-24 0 1 1 0 Liz Ruiz 15-15 0 0 0 0Total 24 31 25 87 393
Opponents 24 25 26 76 247
GOALKEEPING
Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.
Blanchard, Megan 1-0 25:41 0 0.00 0 .000Ruiz, Liz 15-14 1299:19 13 0.90 66 .835Burns, Jen 10-9 925:00 12 1.17 30 .714Team 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000Total 24 2250:00 25 1.00 96 .793
Opponents 24 2250:00 31 1.24 137 .815
STEVE LUCASHead Coach
Alma Mater: New Hampshire College, 1996Overall Record: 86-86-22 (.500), 10 yearsSchool Record: SameWAC Record: 31-31-6 (.500)
Last year, Lucas guided the Broncos to their fi rst ever conference title, winning the 2009 Western Athletic Conference Tournament to advance to the program’s fi rst NCAA Tournament appear-ance.
Lucas’ teams have recorded six-straight seasons at .500 or better, including fi ve with winning records. The 2009 team set a school record for wins, fi nishing at 13-7-4 overall.
Lucas’ tenure includes one conference tourna-ment title, two second place regular-season conference finishes in 2001 and 2007, one conference player of the year, one league fresh-man of the year, 22 all-conference honorees, 19 conference players of the week, three regular-season conference scoring champions, one NCAA Idaho Woman of the Year and four “Gem State” championships.
SHANNON SAXTONF, 5-6, Sr.
Saxton is a three-time all-WAC honoree ... in three years she has written her name into the Bronco record book, as she is ranked among the top-10 in 46 statistical categories ... holds 27 school records including match records for goals with four (tied for fi rst) and points with nine ... season records in-clude most goals with 17, most assists with eight, and most points with 39 ... career BSU records in-clude most points with 74, assists with 16, most multi-assist games with three, and tied for fi rst in most multi-goal games with fi ve.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.
2007 19/18 52 17 5 392008 20/20 57 6 8 202009 22/22 74 6 3 15Totals 61/60 183 29 16 74
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FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS
In 2008, Fresno State made its third NCAA Tournament appearance in program history.
Fresno State played in its fi fth-consecutive WAC Tournament last season.
Goalkeeper Kaitlyn Revel and the Bulldog defense recorded four shutouts last year. Revel is the all-time shutout leader with 24.
The ‘Dogs have won two WAC Tournament titles and a WAC regular season championship in the last four seasons.
Claudia Cardenas returns as the top off ensive player with fi ve goals and 10 points during her junior year.
Fresno State fi nished the 2009 season 6-13-0.
BULLDOG BITS
Date Opponent Time
Aug. 20 at Pepperdine 3:00 p.m.Aug. 23 Long Beach State 7:00 p.m. Aug. 27 #at UTEP 7:00 p.m.Aug. 29 #vs. Texas State 11:00 a.m.Sept. 3 !at FIU 7:00 p.m.Sept. 5 !vs. Florida Atlantic 10:00 a.m.Sept. 12 UC Davis 12:00 p.m.Sept. 17 UC Irvine 7:00 p.m.Sept. 19 at Sacramento State 3:30 p.m.Sept. 24 UC Santa Barbara 7:00 p.m.Sept. 30 *San Jose State 7:00 p.m.Oct. 7 at CSU Bakersfi eld 7:00 p.m.Oct. 10 *Hawai‘i 1:00 p.m.Oct. 15 *at New Mexico State 7:00 p.m.Oct. 17 *at Louisiana Tech 1:00 p.m.Oct. 22 *Utah State 7:00 p.m.Oct. 24 *Nevada 1:00 p.m.Oct. 29 *at Boise State 4:00 p.m.Oct. 31 *at Idaho 12:00 p.m.Nov. 4-5, 7 WAC Tournament (Ruston, La.)
#UTEP Tournament (El Paso, Texas)!FIU Tournament (Miami, Florida)*WAC MatchAll Times Local
2010 SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Result
Aug. 21 at San Diego State L, 0-1Aug. 23 at Long Beach State L, 0-2Aug. 30 Oregon L, 0-2Sept. 4 #at UC Irvine L, 0-3Sept. 6 #UC Riverside L, 0-1Sept. 13 Cal State Bakersfi eld W, 2-0Sept. 18 at Pacifi c L, 1-3Sept. 20 at UC Davis W, 1-0Sept. 27 Sacramento State L, 0-2Sept. 30 at St. Mary’s L, 1-2Oct. 4 *at Hawai’i W,1-0Oct. 9 *New Mexico State L, 0-2Oct. 11 *Louisiana Tech W, 1-0Oct. 16 *at Utah State L, 0-1Oct. 18 *at Nevada W, 3-1Oct. 23 *Boise State L, 1-2Oct. 25 *Idaho W, 1-0Oct. 30 *at San Jose State L, 1-2Nov. 5 &vs. No. 3 Boise State L, 1-2
#UC Irvine Tournament (Irvine, Calif.)*WAC Match&WAC Tournament (Boise, Idaho)
2009 RESULTS
Fresno Bee
(559) 441-6379(559) 441-6070 (FAX)
The Daily Collegian (Campus)
(559) 278-2486(559) 278-2679 (FAX)
KGPE-TV (47/CBS)
George Takata(559) 222-2414(559) 225-5305 (FAX)
KSEE-TV (24/NBC)
Anthony Flores(559) 454-2438(559) 454-2496 (FAX)
KFSN-TV (30/ABC)
Jason Oliveira(559) 490-3253(559) 266-5024 (FAX)
KMPH-TV (26/FOX)
Ralph Wood(559) 255-2600(559) 255-9626 (FAX)
MEDIA OUTLETS
QUICK FACTS
SOCCER FACTS
Location: .................................................Fresno, Calif.Joined WAC: ........................................... July 1, 1992Enrollment: ...................................................... 19,000Founded: ...............................................................1911Nickname: ..................................................... BulldogsColors: ....................................Bulldog Red and BluePresident: ......................................Dr. John D. WeltyAthletics Director: ........................... Thomas BoehSWA .........................................................Betsy MosherAthletic Department: ..................(559) 278-2643Ticket Offi ce: ....................................(559) 278-3647Web Site: ............................. www.gobulldogs.com
BULLDOG STADIUM
Head Coach ..Brian Zwaschka (Grand View, ‘92)Assistants ............... Kevin Botterill (Durham, ‘00)Soccer Offi ce ................................... (559) 278-8101
2009 Record ..................................................... 6-13-02009 WAC Record .................................. 4-4-0 (6th)
All-Time Record ......145-141-21 (.507), 15 yearsAll-Time WAC Record 71-37-10 (.644), 15 yearsNumber of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 1Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 2NCAA Appearances (Record) ................... 3 (0-3)Last Appearance ....................2008 (L, UCLA, 0-5)
Stadium ........................Bulldog Stadium (41,031)Stadium Record ............ 73-41-9 (.630), 15 years
Starters Returning/Lost ................................. 11/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................... 16/5
MEDIA RELATIONS
Director ...........................................Steve WeaklandSoccer Contact ................................. Theresa KurtzAddress .................. 5305 N. Campus Dr., RM 153.........................................................Fresno, CA 92740Offi ce Number .................................559-244-5619Kurtz’ Cell Number ........................559-389-1954Kurtz’ E-Mail ..................... [email protected] Number .......................................559-244-6032Press Box ............................................559-389-1954
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)
00 Riley Fielder GK Fr. Hilmar, Calif. (Hilmar HS) 0 Chrissy Smith GK 5-7 Sr. Fresno, Calif. (Clovis West) 1 Kaitlyn Revel GK 5-10 Sr. San Mateo, Calif. (Aragon) 2 Molly Nizzoli D 5-3 Jr. Galt, CA (Galt High School) 3 Megan Ashjian D 5-2 Sr. Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS) 4 Kendall VanDine M 5-4 Jr. Fullerton, CA (Brea Olinda High School) 5 Janna Sadowtiz F 5-4 Sr. Noblesville, Ind. (Heritage Christian) 6 Tara Boynton F Fr. Ferndale, Calif. (Ferndale HS) 8 Laura Dodd M 5-7 Jr. Fresno, Calif. (Clovis HS) 9 Claudia Cardenas F 5-3 Sr. Visalia, Calif. (Florida Int’l Univ.) 10 Rachel Pickett D 5-7 Jr. Napa, Calif. (Napa HS) 11 Vanessa Gonzalez M/D 5-4 So. Clovis, Calif. (Clovis HS) 12 Bradlee DeShane M 5-4 Sr. Auburn, Calif. (Colfax HS) 14 Catherine Sordo M Fr. Santa Cruz, Calif. (Santa Cruz HS) 15 Kayla Kret D 5-9 Fr. Newhall, Calif. (W.S. Hart HS) 16 Nicole Duff M 5-6 Sr. Elk Grove, Calif. (Elk Grove HS) 17 Shonice Myers F Fr. 18 Katie Lee D 5-8 Sr. Clovis, Calif. (Clovis East HS) 19 Callie Hancock F 5-6 So. Littleton, Calif. (Chatfi eld HS) 20 Alex Jensen M 5-5 Sr. Fresno, Calif. (Clovis West) 23 Lauren Lindstrom D Fr. Camarillo, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS) 24 Krissy Looney M 5-5 Sr. Auburn, Calif. (Placer HS) 25 Megan Mossman D Fr. Oakdale, Calif. (Oakdale HS) 26 Bianca Lopez M/D/F 5-3 So. Clovis, Calif. (Clovis HS)
2010 BULLDOG NUMERICAL ROSTER
2009 BULLDOG STATISTICS
SCORING
Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots
Callie Hancock 19-9 2 2 6 40 Claudia Cardenas 15-13 5 0 10 20 Kendall VanDine 19-19 0 2 2 16 Laura Dodd 19-17 2 2 6 16 Bradlee DeShane 19-19 1 1 3 14 Krissy Looney 19-3 0 1 1 12 Molly Nizzoli 19-19 0 2 2 11 Janna Sadowitz 17-11 3 0 6 10 Nicole Duff 17-5 0 2 2 9 Bianca Lopez 19-17 1 0 2 8 Vanessa Gonzalez 18-18 0 1 1 8 Alex Jensen 15-9 0 0 0 5 Rachel Pickett 18-9 0 2 2 4 Hannah Gilbert 7-1 0 0 0 2 Megan Ashjian 5-2 0 0 0 2 Danielle Solich 10-6 0 0 0 2 Katie Lee 14-13 0 1 1 1 Lauren West 1-0 0 0 0 0 Ashley DeMello 3-0 0 0 0 0 Kaitlyn Revel 17-17 0 0 0 0
Total 19 14 16 44 180
Opponents 19 26 22 74 246
GOALKEEPING
Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.
Chrissy Smith 2-2 180:00 2 1.00 14 .875Kaitlyn Revel 17-16 1530:00 24 1.41 83 .776Team 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000
Total 19 1710:00 26 1.37 98 .790
Opponents 19 1710:00 14 0.74 73 .839
BRIAN ZWASCHKAHead Coach
Alma Mater: Grand View College, 1992Overall Record: 6-13-0School Record: SameWAC Record: 4-4-0
Zwaschka begins his second year as head coach of the Bulldogs and he is the fi fth head coach in Fresno State history.
Under Zwaschka, the Bulldogs went 6-13 last year and made their fifth-consecutive WAC Tournament appearance.
Zwaschka has helped train and develop players for the international stage. This includes Iceland National Team veteran, Katrin Omarsdottir, as well as US Women’s National Team hopefuls in current U23 players Megan Jesolva, Katie Oakes and Alex Morgan.
He played for Grand View, earning NAIA All-America and District 15 Player of the Year honors.
VANESSA GONZALEZF/MF, 5-4, So.
Appeared and started in 17 games as a freshman last season ... made fi rst start on Aug. 21 against San Diego State ... recorded fi rst assist against Ne-vada ... has eight shots from defensive position ... four shots on goal.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.
2009 18/18 8 0 1 1
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HAWAI‘I RAINBOW WAHINE
UH returns 17 players and six starters from last year’s squad that went 7-11-1 and fi nished seventh in the WAC with a 3-5 mark.
Among the returnees are senior midfi elder Mari Punzal, a two-time all-WAC fi rst-team pick ,and senior defender Chelsea Deptula, also an all-WAC player.
The Rainbow Wahine lost six starters from last year, including Ambree Ako, a three-time all-conference selection, and former WAC Off ensive Player of the Year, and all-WAC honoree Britta Bourne, the team’s leading scorer (10 goals, 3 assists) in 2009.
The Rainbow Wahine look to bounce back from a 2009 campaign in which the team reg-istered a losing mark for just the second time in the last nine years and failed to qualify for the WAC Tournament for the fi rst time since 2000.
The Rainbow Wahine return both of thier goalkeepers in sophomores Kanani Taaca (11 starts, 1.32 GAA) and Kristina Ehrett (6 starts, 1.78 GAA).
Eleven newcomers join the squad this season, including Caycie Gusman, a former standout at Rutgers University, and Karil Look, the 2010 Hawai‘i State Player of the Year.
The coaching staff welcomes two new assistant coaches in Jon Kiester and Vanessa Works.
RAINBOW WAHINE BITS
Date Opponent Time
Aug. 20 #Pacifi c 7:00 p.m.Aug. 22 #Wagner 5:00 p.m.Aug. 27 ^Cal Poly 7:00 p.m.Aug. 29 ^Long Island 5:00 p.m.Sept. 3 %at San Francisco 1:30 p.m.Sept. 5 %at California 3:30 p.m.Sept. 7 %at St. Mary’s 4:00 p.m.Sept. 17 $Washington State 7:00 p.m.Sept. 19 $Pepperdine 5:00 p.m.Sept. 23 at Stanford 7:00 p.m.Sept. 26 at Pacifi c 11:00 a.m.Oct. 1 *Boise State 7:00 p.m.Oct. 3 *Idaho 5:00 p.m.Oct. 8 *at San Jose State 7:00 p.m.Oct. 10 *at Fresno State 1:00 p.m.Oct. 12 at Cal State Bakersfi eld 7:00 p.m.Oct. 22 *Louisiana Tech 7:00 p.m.Oct. 24 *New Mexico State 5:00 p.m.Oct. 29 *at Nevada 7:00 p.m.Oct. 31 *at Utah State 1:00 p.m.Nov. 4-5, 7 WAC Tournament (Ruston, La.)
#OHANA Hotels and Resorts Shootout (Honolulu)^OHANA Hotels and Resorts No Ka Oi (Honolulu)%Cal Invitational (California)$Outrigger Hotels and Resorts Soccer Classic (Honolulu)*WAC MatchAll Times Local
2010 SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Result
Aug. 21 #BYU T, 0-0 (2OT)Aug. 23 #Stanford L, 2-6Aug. 30 ^Hawai`i Pacifi c W, 4-1Sept. 4 %UAB L, 0-2Sept. 6 %Pacifi c L, 2-3Sept. 13 at Pepperdine L, 0-2Sept. 16 at Cal State Fullerton L, 0-1Sept. 18 at Cal State Northridge L, 0-1Sept. 20 at Cal State Bakersfi eld W, 2-1Sept. 25 $Detroit-Mercy W, 1-0Sept. 27 $Detroit-Mercy W, 2-0Oct. 2 *San Jose State L, 0-1Oct. 4 *Fresno State L, 0-1Oct. 16 *at Louisiana Tech W, 2-1 Oct. 18 *at New Mexico State L, 1-2 (OT) Oct. 23 *Nevada L, 1-2Oct. 25 *Utah State W, 3-1Oct. 30 *at Boise State L, 1-2Nov. 1 *at Idaho W, 3-2
#OHANA Hotels and Resorts No Ka Oi (Honolulu)^Outrigger Hotels “Hawai‘i College Soccer Show-case (Honolulu)%Outrigger Hotels and Resorts Soccer Classic (Honolulu)$OHANA Hotels and Resorts Shootout (Honolulu)*WAC Match
2009 RESULTS
Associated Press
Jaymes Song(808) 536-5510(808) 531-1213 (FAX)
Ka Leo O Hawai’i (Campus)
(808) 956-7043(808) 956-9962 (FAX)
Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Brian McInnis(808) 529-7043(808) 529-4787 (FAX)
KHNL-TV (NBC)
(808) 847-1112(808) 847-3298 (FAX)
KGMB-TV (CBS)
(808) 973-9322(808) 944-5252 (FAX)
MEDIA OUTLETS
QUICK FACTS
SOCCER FACTS
Location: .......................................Honolulu, HawaiiJoined WAC: ...........................................July 1, 1979Enrollment: ......................................................20,000Founded: .............................................................. 1907Nickname: .................................... Rainbow WahineColors: ...................Green, Black, White and SilverChancellor: ..............................Virginia S. HinshawAthletics Director: ............................Jim DonovanSWA ...................Marilyn Moniz-Kaho’ohanohanoAthletic Department: ................. (808) 956-7301Ticket Offi ce: ................................... (808) 956-4482Web Site: ......................www.hawaiiathletics.com
WAIPIO PENINSULASOCCER STADIUM
Head Coach .................................Pinsoom Tenzing Assistants ................ Kathy Carey (Stanford, ‘80)............................. John Kiester (Hawai‘i Pacifi c, ‘94)................................Vanessa Works (Concordia, ‘07)Soccer Offi ce ................................... (808) 956-4525
2009 Record ...............................................................7-11-12009 WAC Record .................................. 3-5-0 (7th)
All-Time Record ......139-143-27 (.494), 16 yearsAll-Time WAC Record .. 50-43-4 (.536), 14 yearsNumber of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 3Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 1NCAA Appearances (Record) ................... 1 (0-1)Last Appearance ............ 2007 (L, Colorado, 0-2)
Stadium ......Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium (4,500)Stadium Record ..........58-30-13 (.639), 10 years
Starters Returning/Lost ....................................6/6Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................... 17/8
MEDIA RELATIONS
Director ............................................... Derek InouchiSoccer Contact ................................. Neal IwamotoAddress .......................1337 Lower Campus Road......................................................Honolulu, HI 96822Offi ce Number ................................. 808-956-9748Iwamoto’s Cell Number ............... 808-375-6819Iwamoto’s E-Mail .......... [email protected] Number ....................................... 808-956-4470Press Box ................................................................. n/a
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HAWAI‘I RAINBOW WAHINE
No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)
00 Kanani Taaca GK 5-6 So. Wai‘anae, O‘ahu (Kamehameha Schools) 1 Kristina Ehrett GK 5-7 So. Brookefi eld, Wisc. (Brookefi eld East HS) 2 Jessica Marote F 5-4 So. Hilo, Hawai‘i (Kamehameha-Hawai‘i) 3 Caycie Gusman F 5-5 Sr. Honolulu, O‘ahu (Rutgers University) 4 Brittani Lum D 5-7 Jr. Folsom, Calif. (St. Francis HS) 5 Briana Garcia M 5-3 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Phoenix College) 6 Ashley Chavez M 5-6 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Marymount HS) 7 Skye Shimabukuro F 5-5 So. Kalāheo, Kaua‘i (Kaua‘i HS) 8 Chelsea Miyake D 5-7 Fr. Mililani, O‘ahu (Mililani HS) 9 Chelsea Deptula D 5-8 Sr. Mililani, O‘ahu (Punahou School) 10 Bree Locquiao M 5-2 So. Mililani, O‘ahu (Mililani HS) 11 Ashlyn Ubongen M 5-2 Fr. Lawai, Kaua‘i (Kaua‘i HS) 12 Mari Punzal M 5-6 Sr. Kapa‘a, Kaua‘i (Kamehameha Schools) 13 Christy Watanabe M 5-0 So. Honolulu, O‘ahu (Roosevelt HS) 14 Colleen Burns D 5-8 Jr. Coronado, Calif. (Coronado HS) 15 Erika Nana D 5-4 Fr. Waipahu, O‘ahu (Iolani School) 16 Tiff any Ikeda-Simao D 5-3 Jr. Līhu‘e, Kaua‘i (Kaua‘i HS) 17 Karli Look M 5-2 Fr. Honolulu, O‘ahu (Punahou School) 18 Kaylee Kihara M 5-2 Jr. Kula, Maui (King Kekaulike HS) 20 Michelle Nakasone M 5-4 So. Wahiawa, O‘ahu (Leilehua HS) 21 Rachel Domingo M 5-2 Jr. Honolulu, O‘ahu (Roosevelt HS) 22 Chelsey Goo M 5-3 So. Mililani, O‘ahu (Mililani HS) 23 Laura Euers M 5-10 Sr. Church Point, NSW, Australia (Brigidine) 24 Lauren Ho M/F 5-5 Sr. Kailua, O‘ahu (University of Washington) 25 Crystal Fresquez M/D 5-3 Fr. Downey, Calif. (Downey HS) 26 Tarra Gabriel M/D 5-3 Fr. Honolulu, Hawaii (Kamehameha Schools)
2010 RAINBOW WAHINE NUMERICAL ROSTER
2009 RAINBOW WAHINE STATISTICS
SCORING
Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots
Britta Bourne 18-17 10 3 23 87 Ambree Ako 19-18 7 5 19 60 Mari Punzal 19-19 2 3 7 34 Kristyn Shapka 19-18 2 2 6 24 Chelsea Deptula 19-19 1 1 3 18 Brittani Lum 19-19 0 1 1 15 Vanessa Bailey 15-7 1 0 2 11 Kaylee Kihara 16-11 0 0 0 10 Kelsie Look 19-18 0 2 2 7 Chelsey Goo 16-1 0 0 0 6 Skye Shimabukuro 17-3 0 1 1 5Jessica Marote 3-1 0 0 0 4 Rachel Domingo 5-5 1 1 3 4 Colleen Burns 16-11 0 2 2 2 Tiff any Ikeda-Simao 16-8 0 0 0 1 Christy Watanabe 4-1 0 0 0 1 Michelle Nakasone 1-0 0 0 0 1 Bree Locquiao 2-0 0 0 0 1 Julia Siljestrom 10-3 0 0 0 1 Shauna Musser 15-10 0 0 0 1 Kristina Ehrett 9-6 0 0 0 0 Kanani Taaca 14-11 0 0 0 0 Larilyn Alota 2-1 0 0 0 0 Alyssa Simbahon 6-2 0 0 0 0
Total 19 24 21 69 293
Opponents 19 29 20 78 212
GOALKEEPING
Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.
Deptula, Chelsea 2-2 5:11 0 0.00 0 .000Taaca, Kanani 14-11 1133:08 16 1.27 45 .738Ehrett, Kristina 8-6 611:41 13 1.91 34 .723TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000Total 19 1750:00 29 1.49 79 .731
Opponents 19 1750:00 24 1.23 109 .820
PINSOOM TENZINGHead Coach
Alma Mater: Punjab, 1968Overall Record: 139-143-27 (.494), 16 yearsSchool Record: SameWAC Record: 50-43-4 (.536), 14 years
Enters his 17th season at UH and is the longest-standing coach in the Western Athletic Confer-ence.
Has led the Rainbow Wahine to three WAC regular-season titles (2003, ’05 and ’07).
A two-time WAC Coach of the Year (2005, ’07).
Guided the team to its fi rst ever WAC Tourna-ment title and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2007.
Has coached two All-Americans, four all-region players and fi ve WAC Player of the Year selec-tions.
MARI PUNZALMF, 5-6, Sr.
A two-time all-WAC fi rst-team selection…has started all 58 matches in her career in the midfi eld … one of just two returning seniors on the squad with signifi cant experience … for her career has recorded eight goals and eights assists, including two goals and three assists last year as a junior … fi nished third on the team with seven points … led the team in minutes played (1,735) … has scored two game-winning goals in her career, in-cluding one last season against Louisiana Tech ... selected all-WAC academic three straight years.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.
2007 20/20 16 3 3 92008 19/19 22 3 2 82009 19/19 34 2 3 7Totals 58/58 72 8 8 24
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IDAHO VANDALS
Sophomore Chelsea Small was the 2009 WAC Freshman of the Year, as well as a fi rst-team all-WAC selection. Both are fi rsts for the Idaho women’s soccer program.
Idaho’s eight-win turnaround in 2009 was the second-best improvement in the NCAA last season.
The 2009 team set a school record with 334 shot attempts and allowed the second-fewest shots (251) in Idaho history.
Six diff erent players registered a goal for Idaho in 2009 and seven diff erent players were credited with an assist. Three diff erent players had multi-goal games.
Eight true freshmen started at least one game last year for Idaho and four of them started every game.
Idaho’s 27 goals in 2009 were the most since the team scored 28 times in 2001.
With a 2-1 win over Idaho State and a 3-1 win over Boise State last season, Idaho claimed statewide dominance for the fi rst time since the inception of the Governor’s Cup in 1999. It also marked the fi rst time that Idaho beat both in-state rivals in the same season.
VANDAL BITS
Date Opponent Time
Aug. 20 at UC Irvine 7:00 p.m.Aug. 27 at Northern Colorado 7:00 p.m.Aug. 29 at Wyoming 1:00 p.m.Sept. 3 ^at Idaho State 5:00 p.m.Sept. 5 ^vs. Utah Valley 11:00 a.m.Sept. 11 at South Dakota 4:00 p.m.Sept. 14 at Weber State 3:00 p.m.Sept. 17 Gonzaga 4:00 p.m.Sept. 21 &vs. E. Washington 7:00 p.m.Sept. 24 $at Seattle 1:00 p.m.Sept. 26 $vs. Cal St. Bakersfi eld 11:00 a.m.Sept. 28 Portland State 1:00 p.m.Oct. 3 *at Hawai`i 5:00 p.m.Oct. 8 *Louisiana Tech 3:00 p.m.Oct. 10 *New Mexico State 1:00 p.m.Oct. 15 *at Nevada 7:00 p.m.Oct. 17 *at Utah State 1:00 p.m.Oct. 24 *at Boise State 1:00 p.m.Oct. 28 *San Jose State 3:00 p.m.Oct. 31 *Fresno State 12:00 p.m.Nov. 4-5, 7 WAC Tournament (Ruston, La.)
^Governor’s Cup (Pocatello, Idaho)&To be played at Joe Albi Stadium (Spokane, Wash.)$Seattle University Tournament (Seattle, Wash.)*WAC MatchAll Times Local
2010 SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Result
Aug. 21 at Washington State L, 0-3Aug. 23 at Seattle L, 0-1Aug. 30 Utah Valley W, 3-1Sept. 4 #vs. Idaho State W, 2-1Sept. 6 #vs. Montana W, 1-0Sept. 11 %vs. No. Colorado L, 0-1Sept. 13 %vs. Arkansas-PB W, 3-0Sept. 18 Eastern Washington W, 4-1Sept. 20 at Gonzaga L, 0-1Sept. 25 South Dakota W, 2-1Sept. 27 Weber State W, 1-0Oct. 2 *at Louisiana Tech W, 1-0 (2OT)Oct. 4 *at New Mexico State L, 2-3Oct. 9 *Nevada L, 1-2Oct. 11 *Utah State L, 1-2Oct. 18 *Boise State W, 3-1Oct. 23 *at San Jose State L, 1-2Oct. 25 *at Fresno State L, 0-1Nov. 1 *Hawai`i L, 2-3
#Governor’s Cup Tournament (Boise, Idaho)%Holiday Inn Classic (Boise, Idaho)*WAC Match
2009 RESULTS
Idaho Statesman
Nick Jezierny(208) 377-6420(208) 375-6505 (FAX)
Idaho Press Tribune
(208) 467-9251(208) 467-9562 (FAX)
Argonaut (Campus)
Lewiston Tribune
Dale [email protected]
Moscow-Pullman Daily News
Sandra [email protected]
Spokesman-Review
Dave [email protected]
MEDIA OUTLETS
QUICK FACTS
SOCCER FACTS
Location: ............................................Moscow, IdahoJoined WAC: ........................................... July 1, 2005Enrollment: ...................................................... 11,636Founded: ...............................................................1889Nickname: ....................................................... VandalsColors: ..................................Silver and Vandal GoldPresident: ........................................Dr. Duane NellisAthletics Director: ............................Dr. Rob SpearSWA ....................................................Maureen ReganAthletic Department: ..................(208) 885-0200Ticket Offi ce: ....................................(208) 885-6466Web Site: ................................www.govandals.com
GUY WICKS FIELD
Head Coach .........................................Pete ShowlerAssistant ...........Katie Schoene (Portland St., ‘07)Soccer Offi ce ................................... (208) 885-5047
2009 Record ..................................................... 9-10-02009 WAC Record .................................. 2-6-0 (8th)
All-Time Record ........ 59-146-20 (.307), 12 yearsAll-Time WAC Record ....... 4-28-4 (.167), 5 yearsNumber of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 0
NCAA Appearances (Record) ..............................0Last Appearance .................................................. n/a
Stadium ................................Guy Wicks Field (500)Stadium Record ..........35-57-10 (.392), 12 years
Starters Returning/Lost ....................................8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................... 17/5
MEDIA RELATIONS
Director ....................................................Becky PaullSoccer Contact ................................Spencer Farrin Address ............................................ PO Box 442302.................................................Kibbie Activity Center............................................Moscow, ID 83844-2302Offi ce Number .................................208-885-7065Farrin’s Cell Number......................208-310-9610Farrin’s E-Mail [email protected] Number .......................................208-885-0255Press Box .................................................................n/a
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IDAHO VANDALS
No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown
1 Caroline Towles GK 5-8 So. Seattle, Wash. 3 Melissa Canite M 5-1 Sr. Mililani, Hawai`i 4 Liz Boyden GK 5-11 Jr. Spokane, Wash. 5 Cassandra San M 5-5 So. Surrey, B.C., Canada 6 Kristi Atkinson M 5-3 So. San Clemente, Calif. 7 Alison Page D 5-8 Jr. Horsham, England 8 Chelsie Breen D 5-9 Fr. Cheney, Wash. 9 Amber Pimley M 5-3 So. Camarillo, Calif. 10 Jennifer Eugenio F 5-4 Sr. Honolulu, Hawai`i 11 Mary Condon D 5-8 Fr. Spokane, Wash. 12 Jill Flockhart M/F 5-6 So. Salmon Arm, B.C., Canada 14 Chelsea Small F 5-5 So. Solana Beach, Calif. 15 Kristi Wirtz F 5-8 So. Spokane, Wash. 16 Breanna Wilson M 5-4 Fr. Bend, Ore. 17 Jennifer Hull F 5-9 Sr. Vancouver, Wash. 18 Christine Leathem D 5-10 So. Surrey, B.C., Canada 19 Christina Boddie M 5-5 Fr. Port Orchard, Wash. 20 Megan Lopez M 5-3 So. Oceanside, Calif. 21 Nitalia Zuniga D 5-6 Fr. Ventura, Calif. 22 Lauren Layton D 5-6 So. Spokane, Wash. 24 Erica Hart M/D 5-4 So. Spokane, Wash. 25 Kelsey Corney F 5-6 Fr. Bend, Ore.
2010 VANDAL NUMERICAL ROSTER
2009 VANDAL STATISTICS
SCORING
Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots
Chelsea Small 19-19 8 4 20 101 Sari Morrison 18-18 7 2 16 41 Jennifer Hull 17-17 4 2 10 38 Megan Lopez 19-19 0 3 3 28 Erica Hart 19-3 2 0 4 27 Ashley Perez 19-19 2 0 4 26 Jill Flockhart 19-19 4 1 9 17 Amber Pimley 18-16 0 0 0 12 Melissa Canite 19-0 0 0 0 11 Cassandra San 17-8 0 0 0 8 Jennifer Eugenio 13-0 0 0 0 7 Lauren Layton 19-19 0 4 4 6 Desirae Hull 14-14 0 2 2 4 Kristi Wirtz 8-0 0 0 0 4 Christine Leathem 19-18 0 0 0 3 Kristi Atkinson 4-0 0 0 0 1 Lydia Beyerlein 3-1 0 0 0 0 Mackie Watt 3-0 0 0 0 0
Total 19 27 18 72 334
Opponents 19 24 22 70 251
GOALKEEPING
Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.
Liz Boyden 16-16 1427:51 19 1.20 71 .789Anna Sandman 4-3 315:00 5 1.43 19 .792Team 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000
Total 19 1742:51 24 1.24 91 .791
Opponents 19 1742:51 27 1.39 121 .818
PETE SHOWLERHead Coach
Alma Mater: Sunderland, 1994Overall Record: 18-71-5 (.218), 5 yearsSchool Record: SameWAC Record: 4-28-4 (.167)
Entering his sixth season at Idaho, Showler is the longest-tenured coach in Vandal soccer history. He was hired as the third coach in program his-tory on Jan. 26, 2005.
Idaho’s defense has improved steadily under Showler’s watch. The team allowed a 3.09 goals-allowed average in 2006, then tightened up to 2.19 in 2007 and 1.62 in 2008 before holding opponents to just a 1.24 average in 2009. The 2009 team also held opponents to just 251 shot attempts, which is the second-fewest in school history.
Showler holds an 18-71-5 (.218) career record at Idaho. His 9-10-0 record in 2009 gave the Van-dals an eight-win improvement over 2008 and ranked as the NCAA’s second-best turnaround of the season.
CHELSEA SMALLF, 5-5, So.
2009 WAC Freshman of the Year and a fi rst-team all-WAC selection … led WAC in shots (101) and shots per game (5.32) … tied Idaho freshman re-cord with 20 points (8g, 4a) … her 101 shots were a school record … started all 19 games ... eight goals ranked 25th among NCAA freshmen … the fi rst Idaho player to earn all-WAC honors ... fi rst career multi-goal game in the 3-0 win over Arkan-sas-Pine Bluff , then repeated the feat with a pair of scores in a 3-1 win over Boise State … earned fi rst game-winner in 3-1 win over Utah Valley ... earned Governor’s Cup all-tournament honors… WAC Of-fensive Player of the Week for Oct. 12-18
CAREER STATISTICS
Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.
2009 19/19 101 8 4 20
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LOUISIANA TECH LADY TECHSTERS
One year after being named by the NCAA as the most improved squad in the nation, the 2009 Lady Techsters set a school record in wins by going 12-7-1.
The Lady Techsters started the 2009 season 11-0, shattering the previous school record for best start to a season (3-0).
With a 2-1 double overtime win over New Mexico State last season, LA Tech recorded its fi rst conference victory in school history.
In 2009, Tech broke single-season records in goals (54), assists (45) and points (153). They also broke team single-game records in goals (12), assists (12) and points (36). Along with the six team records, 13 individual records were also set.
Senior Kiva Gresham and junior Rachel King were named to the All-Louisiana Collegiate Women’s Soccer team by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association.
King, who recorded back-to-back hat tricks in 2009, was named to the CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Team.
Tech had three WAC Player of the Week selections last season in Olivia Lukasewich, Kat McCullough and Cat Buchanan.
LADY TECHSTER BITS
Date Opponent Time
Aug. 20 at Stephen F. Austin 7:00 p.m.Aug. 22 at Lamar 2:00 p.m.Aug. 27 Sam Houston State 5:00 p.m.Aug. 29 Arkansas State 12:00 p.m.Sept. 1 at Grambling State 4:00 p.m.Sept. 3 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4:00 p.m.Sept. 5 McNeese State 1:00 p.m.Sept. 10 Texas State 3:30 p.m.Sept. 15 at Tennessee Tech 4:00 p.m.Sept. 17 at Murray State 3:00 p.m.Sept. 19 Jacksonville State 2:00 p.m.Sept. 24 Nicholls State 3:00 p.m.Oct. 1 *Utah State 4:00 p.m.Oct. 3 *Nevada 2:00 p.m.Oct. 8 *at Idaho 3:00 p.m.Oct. 10 *at Boise State 1:00 p.m.Oct. 15 *San Jose State 2:00 p.m.Oct. 17 *Fresno State 1:00 p.m.Oct. 22 *at Hawai’i 7:00 p.m.Oct. 29 *at New Mexico State 7:00 p.m.Nov. 4-5, 7 WAC Tournament (Ruston, La.)
*WAC MatchAll Times Local
2010 SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Result
Aug. 21 Lamar W, 3-2 (2OT)Aug. 28 Grambling State W, 1-0Aug. 30 at Arkansas State W, 1-0Sept. 2 Prairie View A&M W, 7-1Sept. 4 at Nicholls State W, 4-0Sept. 6 Southern W, 6-0Sept. 11 Centenary W, 7-1Sept. 13 Delta State W, 12-0Sept. 15 Grambling State W, 2-0Sept. 18 at Mississippi Valley St. W, 4-1Sept. 20 UALR W, 1-0Sept. 25 at Sam Houston State T, 0-0 (2OT)Sept. 27 Houston Baptist W, 2-1Oct. 2 *Idaho L, 0-1 (2OT)Oct. 4 *Boise State L, 0-1Oct. 9 *at San Jose State L, 1-3Oct. 11 *at Fresno State L, 0-1Oct. 16 *Hawai‘i L, 1-2Oct. 23 *New Mexico State W, 2-1 (2OT)Oct. 30 *at Utah State L, 1-2Nov. 1 *at Nevada L, 0-5
*WAC Match
2009 RESULTS
The Ruston Daily Leader
O.K. “Buddy” Davis(318) 255-4353(318) 255-4006 (FAX)
KNOE-TV 8 (CBS)
Aaron Dietrich(318) 388-8888(318) 325-3405 (FAX)
The Shreveport Times
Jimmy Watson(800) 462-6436(318) 459-3301 (FAX)
KTVE-TV 10 (NBC)
Robert Neagli(318) 323-1972(318) 807-0588 (FAX)
The News-Star
Ethan Conley(318) 362-0267 (318) 362-0279 (FAX)
The Tech Talk (Campus)
(318) 257-4946(318) 257-4558 (FAX)
MEDIA OUTLETS
QUICK FACTS
SOCCER FACTS
Location: ....................................................Ruston, La.Joined WAC: ........................................... July 1, 2001Enrollment: ...................................................... 10,600Founded: ...............................................................1894Nickname: ..........................................Lady TechstersColors: .................................................... Red and BluePresident: .................................... Dr. Daniel ReneauAthletics Director: ................ Bruce Van De VeldeSWA ...............................................Mary Kay HungateAthletic Department: ..................(318) 257-4111Ticket Offi ce: ....................................(318) 257-3631Web Site: ............................www.latechsports.com
LADY TECHSTER FIELD
Head Coach ..........................................Kevin SherryAssistants ....... Chelsea Stewart (Graceland, ‘04).....................Kat McCullough (Louisiana Tech, ‘10)Soccer Offi ce ................................... (318) 257-4111
2009 Record ..................................................... 12-7-12009 WAC Record .................................. 1-7-0 (9th)
All-Time Record ............. 35-56-12 (.339), 6 yearsAll-Time WAC Record ....... 1-29-6 (.028), 5 yearsNumber of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 0
NCAA Appearances (Record) ..............................0Last Appearance .................................................. n/a
Stadium ..........Lady Techster Soccer Field (TBA)Stadium Record .................... 9-3-0 (.750), 1 year
Starters Returning/Lost ....................................8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................... 12/5
MEDIA RELATIONS
Director .............................................Malcolm ButlerSoccer Contact ............................... Steven SchoonAddress ..................................................PO Box 3046......................................................... Ruston, LA 71272 Offi ce Number ................................. 318-257-5314Schoon’s Cell Number .................. 620-218-1693Schoon’s E-Mail [email protected] Number ....................................... 318-257-3757Press Box ............... 620-218-1693 (Schoon’s cell)
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LOUISIANA TECH LADY TECHSTERS
No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)
1 Chelsea White D 5-10 Jr. Lucas, Texas (Allen HS) 2 Mo Rockwell M 5-8 So. Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial HS) 3 Kacee Voldness D 5-7 So. Logan, Utah (Logan HS) 4 Kiva Gresham F 5-4 Sr. Albuquerque, N.M. (Highland HS) 5 Heather Fitzgerald M 5-6 So. Ponchatoula, La. (Ponchatoula HS) 6 Heather Cook M 5-4 Fr. Lewisville, Texas (Plano West Senior HS) 7 Rachel King F 5-8 Jr. O’Fallon, Mo. (Ft. Zumwalt West HS) 8 Brittany Coffi nbargar F 5-6 Jr. Springfi eld, Ill. (Glenwood HS) 9 Mia Schoorp M 5-6 Fr. Fort Worth, Texas (Keller Central HS) 10 Amy Quintana D 5-2 Jr. Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton Warrenville S. HS) 11 Taylor Dennis F/M 5-3 Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. (Highland HS) 12 Emily Brennan F 5-5 Fr. Plano, Texas (Plano West HS) 13 Rebecca Spence M 5-7 Fr. Cypress, Texas (Cypress Woods HS) 14 Kristen Sevier M 5-4 So. Mansfi eld, Texas (Mansfi eld Legacy HS) 15 Cecilia Acosta M 5-5 Fr. Ruston, La. (Ruston HS) 17 Mal Feece D 5-9 So. Vernon Hills, Ill. (Vernon Hills HS) 18 Scotti Culton M 5-8 Jr. Waterloo, Ill. (Waterloo HS) 21 Lauren Africa M 5-6 Fr. Calhoun, La. (West Ouachita HS) 22 Lindsay Brough D 5-4 So. Salt Lake City, Utah (Murray HS) 23 Paige Dunn M 5-4 Fr. Forney, Texas (Forney HS) 24 Jessica Davis M/D 5-2 Fr. Shreveport, La. (C.E. Byrd HS) 25 Brittany Harbaugh M 5-2 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. (St. Joseph’s Academy) 26 Whitney Ward D 5-8 Fr. Mena, Ark. (Mena High School) 28 Sarah Warren M 5-2 Fr. Gautier, Miss (Gautier HS) 29 Olivia Lukasewich D/M 5-6 Jr. Woodbridge, Ontario (St. Jean de Brebeuf HS) 31 Cat Buchanan GK 5-6 Jr. Shawnee, Kan. (Shawnee Mission NW HS) 32 Rebecca Alvarez GK 5-7 Fr. El Paso, Texas (Coronado HS) 99 Caitlin Updyke GK 5-5 Fr. Broomfi eld, Colo. (Broomfi eld HS)
2010 LADY TECHSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER
2009 LADY TECHSTER STATISTICS
SCORING
Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots
Olivia Lukasewich 20-16 4 5 13 55 Kat McCullough 20-20 5 6 16 51 Rachel King 18-7 12 2 26 50 Scotti Culton 19-13 4 6 14 48 Kiva Gresham 19-15 8 7 23 26 Mo Rockwell 20-14 5 3 13 23 Abbie Lever 18-3 2 2 6 18 Heather Fitzgerald 13-0 3 0 6 16 Hikari Kurokawa 19-11 1 3 5 15 Abigail Edwards 18-14 1 1 3 13 Mal Feece 20-19 3 0 6 11 Britt Coffi nbargar 9-0 3 3 9 10 Sarah Klenke 8-0 0 2 2 9 Taylor Meyers 20-4 0 4 4 8 Chelsea White 19-18 1 0 2 7 Lindsay Brough 20-16 1 0 2 6 Whitney Lanie 6-0 0 0 0 5 Brooke Lanie 8-1 1 0 2 4Amy Quintana 17-11 0 1 1 4 Kacee Voldness 19-18 0 0 0 3 Cat Buchanan 19-18 0 0 0 0 Aly Dicker 5-2 0 0 0 0
Total 20 54 45 153 382
Opponents 20 22 13 57 196
GOALKEEPING
Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.
Aly Dicker 5-2 294:03 3 0.92 9 .750Cat Buchanan 19-18 1581:23 19 1.08 71 .789
Total 20 1875:26 22 1.06 80 .784
Opponents 20 1875:26 54 2.59 138 .719
KEVIN SHERRYHead Coach
Alma Mater: Bangor University of North Wales, 1985Overall Record: 97-55-21 (.621), 9 yearsSchool Record: 24-26-7 (.482), 3 yearsWAC Record: 1-16-5 (.159)
Sherry returns for his fourth season at LA Tech and his 10th overall.
Led the 2009 Tech squad to a school record 12 wins, including its fi rst ever conference victory.
In 2009, his team was awarded the NSCAA Team Ethics Award of Merit for receiving less than fi ve yellow cards in one season.
For the second straight year, the NSCAA/adidas awarded Sherry, his coaching staff and student-athletes with its coveted Team Academic Award, the program’s second, after they posted a cumu-lative GPA above 3.0 during the 2008-09 school year.
KIVA GRESHAMMF/D, 5-4, Sr.
Was named fi rst-team all-Louisiana last season ... played in all 20 games while starting in 15 ... set a school record for most assists in a season with seven ... tied for second for most assists in the WAC ... recorded the second-most points in a sea-son at Tech ... ranks second in career assists with 12 ... recorded two goals and two assists against Southern (9/6) ... scored two goals including the game-winner in overtime to lead to Tech to its fi rst WAC win over New Mexico State (10/23).
CAREER STATISTICS
Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.
2007 17/17 27 4 3 112008 19/15 12 3 2 82009 19/15 26 8 7 23Totals 55/47 65 15 12 42
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NEVADA WOLF PACK
Nevada returns 18 letterwinners and eight starters from its 2009 team that fi nished 10-12 overall and 5-3 in WAC play.
The 2009 team recorded the most WAC wins in program history (5) and also reached the fi nal of the WAC Tournament for only the second time in program history.
Nevada returns its top scorer from 2009 in junior forward Natalie Ratnavira. She ended 2009 with fi ve goals and 12 points.
The Pack returns all of its WAC all-tournament honorees (junior forward Natalie Ratnavira, junior midfi elder Annabelle Allen and senior goalkeeper Marie Cove.) and both of its all-WAC honorees (second team honorees Allen and Ratnavira).
Goalkeepers senior Marie Cove and sophomore Dana Moreno combined for six shutouts in 2009.
Cove is one solo shutout away from trying for fi rst all-time and is two away from becoming the all-time leader in career shutouts at Nevada. Cove enters 2010 with seven solo shutouts.
Nevada welcomes four newcomers to this year’s roster (Aleina Dominguez, Danielle Green, Chivon Crump and Kori Disarufi no).
WOLF PACK BITS
Date Opponent Time
Aug. 20 at St. Mary’s 4:00 p.m.Aug. 27 %vs. Gonzaga 3:30 p.m.Aug. 29 %vs. Iowa State 11:00 a.m.Sept. 3 Montana 2:00 p.m.Sept. 4 South Dakota State 2:00 p.m.Sept. 10 at Sacramento State 2:30 p.m.Sept. 12 at San Francisco 1:00 p.m.Sept. 16 ^Idaho State 7:00 p.m.Sept. 18 ^Eastern Michigan 2:00 p.m.Sept. 24 at UC Riverside 3:00 p.m.Sept. 26 at UC Irvine 2:00 p.m.Oct. 1 *New Mexico State 7:00 p.m.Oct. 3 *at Louisiana Tech 2:00 p.m.Oct. 8 *at Utah State 3:00 p.m.Oct. 15 *Idaho 7:00 p.m.Oct. 17 *Boise State 1:00 p.m.Oct. 22 *at San Jose State 7:00 p.m.Oct. 24 *at Fresno State 1:00 p.m.Oct. 29 *Hawai‘i 7:00 p.m.Nov. 4-5, 7 WAC Tournament (Ruston, La.)
%Montana Tournament (Missoula, Mont.)^Wolf Pack Invitational (Reno, Nevada)*WAC MatchAll Times Local
2010 SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Result
Aug. 21 at California L, 1-4Aug. 28 UC Santa Barbara L, 0-1Aug. 30 UC Irvine L, 0-3Sept. 4 at Oregon State L, 0-4Sept. 6 at Portland State L, 0-3Sept. 11 Fordham W, 1-0Sept. 13 Sacramento State W, 2-0Sept. 18 #at Minnesota L, 1-4Sept. 20 #vs. North Dakota W, 3-1Sept. 24 at St. Mary’s L, 2-4Sept. 27 at UC Davis L, 1-2Oct. 4 *Utah State W, 1-0Oct. 9 *at Idaho W, 2-1Oct. 11 *at Boise State L, 0-2Oct. 16 *San Jose State L, 1-3Oct. 18 *Fresno State L, 1-3Oct. 23 *at Hawai‘i W, 2-1Oct. 30 *at New Mexico St. W, 1-0 (2OT)Nov. 1 *Louisiana Tech W, 5-0Nov. 5 &vs. No. 5 New Mexico St. W, 1-0Nov. 6 &vs. No. 1 San Jose St. W, 2-1 (OT)Nov. 8 &at No. 3 Boise State L, 0-1
#Minnesota Gold Classic (Minnapolis, Minn.)*WAC Match&WAC Tournament (Boise, Idaho)
2009 RESULTS
Reno Gazette-Journal
Lauren Gustus(775) 788-6345(775) 788-6458 (FAX)
Daily Sparks Tribune
Dan Eckles(775) 358-8061(775) 359-3837 (FAX)
Nevada Appeal
Charles [email protected](775) 882-2111
KOLO-TV (8/ABC)
Josh Little(775) 351-0222(775) 858-8877 (FAX)
KRNV-TV (4/NBC)
Bryan Samudio(775) 785-1210(775) 785-1206 (FAX)
KTVN-TV (2/CBS)
J.K. Metzker(775) 861-4229(775) 861-4246 (FAX)
MEDIA OUTLETS
QUICK FACTS
SOCCER FACTS
Location: .....................................................Reno, Nev.Joined WAC: ........................................... July 1, 2000Enrollment: ...................................................... 17,000Founded: ...............................................................1874Nickname: ................................................... Wolf PackColors: ......................................Navy Blue and SilverPresident: ......................................... Dr. Milton GlickAthletics Director: ................................. Cary GrothSWA ............................................................................TBAAthletic Department: ..................(775) 784-6900Ticket Offi ce: ....................................(775) 348-7225Web Site: ................... www.nevadawolfpack.com
MACKAY STADIUM
Head Coach ........... Melissa Price (Maryland, ‘99)Assistants .................. Kirk Nelson (Maryland, ‘93).................................... Lauren McAdam (Miami, ‘08)Soccer Offi ce ................................... (775) 682-6935
2009 Record ...................................................10-12-02009 WAC Record .................................. 5-3-0 (4th)
All-Time Record ........ 57-111-13 (.351), 10 yearsAll-Time WAC Record .. 18-52-5 (.273), 10 yearsNumber of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 1NCAA Appearances (Record) ................... 1 (0-1)Last Appearance ..............2006 (L, Stanford, 1-2)
Stadium ........................Mackay Stadium (29,993)Stadium Record ...............33-77-6 (.310), 9 years
Starters Returning/Lost ....................................8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................... 18/3
MEDIA RELATIONS
Director .................................................Chad HartleySoccer Contact .................................Kristen Saibini Address ....................................Legacy Hall MS/232.............................................................Reno, NV 89557Offi ce Number ................................. 775-682-6985Saibini’s Cell Number ................... 775-412-2682Saibini’s E-Mail [email protected] Number ....................................... 775-784-4386Press Box ............................................ 775-784-6545
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NEVADA WOLF PACK
No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)
0 Jenna Riddle GK 5-10 Jr.-TR Las Vegas, Nev. (University of Arizona) 1 Marie Cove GK 5-7 Sr. Garden Grove, Calif. (Pacifi ca HS) 2 Sarah Schmeda M 5-5 RFr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfi eld Senior HS) 3 Erin Smith D 5-10 Sr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfi eld Senior HS) 4 Sarah Voss M/F 5-1 Jr. Sparks, Nev. (Spanish Springs HS) 5 Jillian Masciola M/F 5-3 So. Las Vegas, Nev. (Cimarron-Memorial HS) 6 Aleina Dominguez M 5-1 Fr. Hacienda Heights, Calif. (Glen A. Wilson HS) 7 Danielle Green D 5-8 Fr. San Clemente, Calif. (Laguna Hills HS) 8 Alyx Sacks M 5-5 Sr. Reno, Nev. (McQueen HS) 9 Annabelle Allen M 5-4 Jr. Littleton, Colo. (Chatfi eld HS) 10 Dana Moreno GK 5-6 So. Chatsworth, Calif. (Chatsworth HS) 11 Vanessa Mann D/M 5-5 Sr. Shellharbour, Australia (Illawarra Sports HS) 12 Chivon Crump M/F 5-7 Fr. Sunnyvale, Cailf. (Homestead High School) 14 Jill Erickson M/F 5-8 Sr. Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville HS) 15 Raylene Larot M/F - So. San Jose, Calif. (Evergreen Valley HS) 16 Cristen Drummond M/F 5-4 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Marymount HS) 17 Joanne Terranova D/M 5-2 Jr. Reno, Nev. (McQueen HS) 18 Natalie Ratnavira M/F 5-1 Jr. Fallbrook, Calif. (Fallbrook HS) 19 Ellie Stott M 5-6 Jr. East Gosford, Australia (Erina HS) 20 Kesia Broome M/F 5-6 Sr. Ontario, Canada (Stephen F. Austin) 22 Lauren Braman D 5-6 So. Niwot, Colo. (Niwot HS) 23 Jordan Ramsier M/F 5-10 So. Dallas, Texas (Plano West Senior HS) 26 Kori Disarufi no F 5-7 Fr. San Luis Obispo, Calif. (Miss. Coll. Preparatory) 28 Sam Strom M/F 5-5 RFr. Fountain Valley, Calif. (Fountain Valley HS)
2010 WOLF PACK NUMERICAL ROSTER
2009 WOLF PACK STATISTICS
SCORING
Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots
Natalie Ratnavira 17-15 5 2 12 42 Cristen Drummond 12-10 3 2 8 19 Kesia Broome 21-15 1 3 5 19 Jill Erickson 22-22 4 1 9 18 Ellie Stott 20-16 3 0 6 17 Erin Smith 22-21 1 0 2 15 Devin Noe 20-18 1 0 2 14 Vanessa Mann 21-6 2 0 4 12 Raylene Larot 19-12 0 0 0 11 Annabelle Allen 22-22 3 0 6 10 Sarah Voss 22-19 3 0 6 8 Alyx Sacks 17-4 0 0 0 4 Whitney Gilson 15-6 0 0 0 3 Nikki McEachern 14-6 0 0 0 2 Emma Rice 3-3 1 0 2 1 Marie Cove 17-17 0 0 0 0 Jordan Ramsier 5-0 0 0 0 0 Lauren Braman 22-22 0 0 0 0 Dana Moreno 9-5 0 0 0 0 Jillian Masciola 8-0 0 0 0 0 Joanne Terranova 12-3 0 0 0 0
Total 22 27 8 62 195
Opponents 22 38 32 108 344
GOALKEEPING
Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.
Marie Cove 17-17 1427:04 27 1.70 90 .769Dana Moreno 9-5 577:47 11 1.71 38 .776Team 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000
Total 22 2004:51 38 1.71 129 .772
Opponents 22 2004:51 27 1.21 64 .703
MELISSA PRICEHead Coach
Alma Mater: Maryland, ‘99Overall Record: 0-0-0 (.000), fi rst yearSchool Record: 0-0-0 (.000), fi rst yearWAC Record: 0-0-0 (.000), fi rst year
Missy Price enters her fi rst year as head coach after spending the previous two years as an as-sistant coach at Nevada.
While an assistant at Nevada, Price was the goalkeeper coach. During the two seasons, the Packs’ goalkeepers posted 10 shutouts, includ-ing six in 2009.
Price also helped lead the team to a program-best fi ve WAC wins in 2009 and an appearance in the WAC Tournament fi nal.
Price has also served as an assistant coach at the University of Virginia, the University of Illinois and the University of Miami.
She graduated from Maryland in 1999 and also earned her master’s degree from Virginia. Price completed her Ph. D. in sports and exercise sci-ence from Virginia in 2010.
NATALIE RATNAVIRAMF/F, 5-1, Jr.
Recorded fi ve goals and two assists last season to lead the team in points with 12 ... recorded three game-winning goals during the season ... took 42 shots with 17 on goal ... named to the all-WAC second team and the WAC all-tournament team in 2009 ... also played in 19 games and started one in 2008 ... made her fi rst career start in the season-opener against UC Santa Barbara in 2008 ... recorded her fi rst career goal against Hawai’i ... the goal was also her fi rst career game-winning goal ... took 11 shots on the year with four being on goal.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.
2008 19/1 11 1 0 22009 17/15 42 5 2 12Totals 36/16 53 6 2 14
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NEW MEXICO STATE AGGIES
After fi nishing fi fth in the conference last year, the Aggies earned a berth in the WAC Tour-nament and posted a 9-9-1 record thier its inaugural season.
Freshman forward Crystal Burns wrote her name in the Aggie history books with the fi rst-ever goal scored in school history against Idaho State on Aug. 23.
NM State earned its fi rst win in program history at Colorado State-Pueblo, 2-1 on Sept. 4.
The Aggies’ fi rst home victory was a 3-0 decision over Texas-Permian Basin, Sept. 16 at Aggie Memorial Stadium in the team’s fi rst shutout.
In its WAC debut, NM State won its fi rst WAC conference match with a 1-0 decision over Boise State in overtime on Oct. 2.
NM State ranked No. 15 nationally in average home attendance in 2009 with 1,129 fans per match.
The Aggies had two all-WAC selections in their fi rst season, Katie Graul (fi rst team) and Jazmin Cardoso (second team).
AGGIE BITS
Date Opponent Time
Aug. 20 UTEP 7:00 p.m.Aug. 22 Montana 6:00 p.m.Aug. 27 ^Jacksonville State 7:00 p.m.Aug. 29 ^Prairie View A&M 1:30 p.m.Sept. 3 at New Mexico 7:00 p.m.Sept. 5 Northern Arizona 1:00 p.m.Sept. 10 North Dakota 7:00 p.m.Sept. 17 Alabama A&M 7:00 p.m.Sept. 19 Lamar 1:00 p.m.Sept. 24 at Northern Colorado 7:00 p.m.Sept. 26 at Wyoming 12:00 p.m.Oct. 1 *at Nevada 7:00 p.m.Oct. 3 *Utah State 1:00 p.m.Oct. 8 *at Boise State 4:00 p.m.Oct. 10 *at Idaho 1:00 p.m.Oct. 15 *Fresno State 7:00 p.m.Oct. 17 *San Jose State 12:00 p.m.Oct. 24 *at Hawai’i 5:00 p.m.Oct. 29 *Louisiana Tech 7:00 p.m.Nov. 4-5, 7 WAC Tournament (Ruston, La.)
^New Mexico State Aggie Classic (Las Cruces)*WAC MatchAll Times Local
2010 SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Result
Aug. 21 at UTEP L, 0-1 (OT)Aug. 23 Idaho State L, 1-2 (2OT)Aug. 30 at North Texas L, 0-1Sept. 4 at Colorado St.-Pueblo W, 2-1Sept. 6 at Air Force W, 3-2 (OT)Sept. 12 at Northern Arizona L, 1-3Sept. 16 Texas-Permian Basin W, 3-0Sept. 21 West Texas A&M L, 0-2Sept. 25 at Lamar W, 2-1Sept. 27 vs. Northwestern State W, 2-1Oct. 2 *Boise State W, 1-0 (OT)Oct. 4 *Idaho W, 3-2Oct. 9 *at Fresno State W, 2-0Oct. 11 *at San Jose State T, 0-0 (2OT)Oct. 18 *Hawai’i W, 2-1 (OT)Oct. 23 *at Louisiana Tech L, 1-2 (2OT)Oct. 30 *Nevada L, 0-1 (2OT)Nov. 1 *at Utah State L, 0-3Nov. 5 &vs. No. 4 Nevada L, 0-1
*WAC Match&WAC Tournament (Boise, Idaho)
2009 RESULTS
Las Cruces-Sun News
Teddy Feinberg, Sports [email protected](575) 541-5444
Las Cruces Bulletin
John Keith, Sports [email protected](575) 524-8061
Albuquerque Journal
Randy Harrison, Sports [email protected](800) 990-5765
AP-Albuquerque
Tim Korte, Beat Writer(800) 848-2766
KGRT (Flagship)
Jack [email protected](575) 524-4588
KNML
Jeff Siembieda(888) 922-0610
MEDIA OUTLETS
QUICK FACTS
SOCCER FACTS
Location: ......................................... Las Cruces, N.M.Joined WAC: ...........................................July 1, 2005Enrollment: ......................................................16,428Founded: .............................................................. 1888Nickname: ........................................................ AggiesColors: ........................................Crimson and WhitePresident: ...................................... Barbara CoutureAthletics Director: .............. Dr. McKinley BostonSWA ............................................................. Maria RothAthletic Department: ................. (575) 646-4126Ticket Offi ce: ................................... (575) 646-1420Web Site: .......................www.nmstatesports.com
AGGIE MEMORIAL STADIUM
Head Coach ............................... Michael NeedhamAssistant ............. Stephanie Rigamat (UCLA, ‘01)Soccer Offi ce ....................................(575) 646-7325
2009 Record ........................................................ 9-9-12009 WAC Record ...................................4-3-1 (5th)
All-Time Record ................................................. 9-9-1All-Time WAC Record ...................................... 4-3-1Number of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 0
NCAA Appearances (Record) .............................. 0Last Appearance ................................................... n/a
Stadium ........Aggie Memorial Stadium (30,343)Stadium Record ................................................ 4-3-0
Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost .....................13/9
MEDIA RELATIONS
Director .................................................. Tyler DunkelSoccer Contact ...............................Tiff any FranklinAddress ....................................................... MSC 3145................................................................ P.O. Box 30001...................................... Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001Offi ce Number ................................. 575-646-2700Franklin’s Cell Number ................ 575-642-2168Franklin’s E-Mail [email protected] Number ....................................... 575-646-2425Press Box ............................................ 575-646-2700
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NEW MEXICO STATE AGGIES
No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)
0 Jessica Schutter GK 5-8 So. La Palma, Calif. (John F. Kennedy HS) 00 Mikaela Bitner GK 5-6 RS-Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. (Sandia HS) 2 Dani De La Vina M/F 5-2 Fr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Mesquite HS) 3 Vanessa Novella M 5-6 So. Mission Viejo, Calif. (Capistrano Valley HS) 4 Olivia Sierra M/D 5-7 Fr. La Crescenta, Calif. (Crescenta Valley HS) 5 Courtney Irwin D 5-8 So. Meridian, Idaho (Capital HS) 6 Megan Thompson M 5-7 Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva HS) 7 Kristen Powers F/D 5-4 Fr. Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral HS) 8 Amber Vega D 5-4 Fr. El Paso, Texas (Eastwood HS) 9 Daisy Hernandez M 5-6 Fr. Bakersfi eld, Calif. (Liberty HS) 10 Vanessa Thomas D 5-3 So. El Paso, Texas (Hanks HS) 11 Lauren Allen M 5-9 RS-Fr. Manassas, Va. (Osbourn Park HS) 13 Nina Yanes M/F 5-3 Sr. Mission Viejo, Calif. (Santiago Canyon College) 14 Marisa Moya M 5-3 Jr. Albuquerque, N.M. (U.S. Naval Academy) 15 Cassandra Branch F 5-6 Jr. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (Tyler JC) 16 Mary Kate Koziol M 5-4 Fr. Wilmington, Del. (Padua Academy) 17 Elise Nordin D 5-7 So. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Hunt. Beach HS) 18 Crystal Burns F/M 5-4 So. Overland Park, Kan. (Shattuck St. Mary’s) 20 Erin Wosick GK 5-7 Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. (Albuquerque Academy) 21 Yolanda McMillion F 5-7 So. Alamogordo, N.M. (Alamogordo HS) 22 Lauren Cope M/F 5-1 So. La Mirada, Calif. (La Mirada HS) 23 Baili Foutz M 5-8 Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Chandler-Gilbert CC) 29 Cassie De Leon F 5-6 So. Las Cruces, N.M. (Mayfi eld HS) 31 Heather Goldberg D 5-8 RS-So. Albuquerque, N.M. (Stevens Institute) 77 Veronica Subu F 5-3 So. Henderson, Nev. (Coronado HS)
2010 AGGIE NUMERICAL ROSTER
2009 AGGIE STATISTICS
SCORING
Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots
Jazmin Cardoso 19-19 6 0 12 41 Nina Yanes 18-18 2 0 4 35 Crystal Burns 19-17 4 3 11 34 Yolanda McMillion 18-11 3 0 6 19 Lauren Cope 18-14 3 0 6 16 Kelly Heiman 18-16 1 0 2 10 Vanessa Thomas 19-14 0 0 0 8 Baili Foutz 18-18 0 3 3 8 Marisa Moya 11-10 1 0 2 5 Veronica Subu 17-4 1 0 2 4 Elise Nordin 19-19 0 0 0 4 Cassie De Leon 15-1 0 0 0 4 Courtney Irwin 19-19 1 0 2 3 Vanessa Novella 17-3 0 2 2 3 Kassie Martinez 11-0 1 0 2 1 Taylor Reyes 5-0 0 0 0 1 Natalie Nichols 2-1 0 0 0 1 Katie Graul 19-19 0 0 0 0 Jordan Banegas 2-0 0 0 0 0 Natalie Nicholas 11-5 0 0 0 0 Jessica Schutter 2-0 0 0 0 0 Cristianna Smith 4-1 0 0 0 0 Jocelyn Medina 1-0 0 0 0 0 Total 19 23 8 54 197
Opponents 19 24 20 68 306
GOALKEEPING
Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.
Jessica Schutter 2-0 55:38 0 0.00 3 1.000Katie Graul 19-18 1753:33 24 1.23 115 .827Team 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 Total 19 1809:11 24 1.19 119 .832
Opponents 19 1809:11 23 1.14 79 .775
MICHAEL NEEDHAMHead Coach
Alma Mater: Rhode Island, ‘96Overall Record: 9-9-1 (.500), 1 yearSchool Record: SameWAC Record: 4-3-1 (.562), 1 year
Coached a fi rst team and second team all-WAC selection along with two WAC Player of the Week honorees in 2009.
Had one Academic all-WAC and 11 Freshmen/Transfer Academic all-WAC honorees in 2009.
Led Aggies to a WAC Tournament appearance and 9-9-1 record in their fi rst season.
Guided NM State to its fi rst win in program his-tory at Colorado State-Pueblo, 2-1 on Sept. 4, 2009.
The Aggies ranked No. 15 in average home at-tendance in 2009 with 1,129 fans per match.
ELISE NORDIND, 5-7, So.
Defender Elise Nordin started in all 19 matches for the Aggies as a freshman in New Mexico State’s inaugural season ... helped the Aggies to a WAC Tournament appearance in their fi rst season and a 9-9-1 record ... played every minute of the 2009 sea-son (1,809) ... helped NM State post four shutouts, including three in WAC play (Boise State, Fresno State and San Jose State) ... recorded four shots and three shots on goal in her fi rst year with the Aggies.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.
2009 19/19 4 0 0 0
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SAN JOSE STATE SPARTANS
The Spartans return 11 letterwinners from the 2009 team that fi nished 11-6-3 and won the regular season WAC title with a 5-1-1 conference mark.
Head coach Jeff Leightman returns for his third season at San Jose State after being named the 2009 WAC Coach of the Year.
Junior Jessica Ingram returns to anchor the Spartan defense. The 2009 WAC Defensive Player of the Year led a defense that allowed just 19 goals, a school record for the fewest goals allowed in a season.
Sophomore Kelsey Lord is the top returning goal scorer from last season as she had six goals, including three game winners, last season. Lord added three assists for the Spartans.
The Spartans have to replace goal scorers Emmy Belding, Roxy Kamal and Hallsie Pacheco, all of whom earned fi rst team all-WAC honors last season.
Juniors Michelle Haughey and Angela Santoro return to the Spartan lineup after starting all 20 matches last season.
Goalie Meghan Maiwald joins the Spartans this season after spending the past two seasons at Santa Barbara City College. The two-time NSCAA All-American holds the school records with 13 shutouts in a season and 24 in her career.
SPARTAN BITS
Date Opponent Time
Aug. 20 at San Francisco 4:00 p.m.Aug. 22 at Santa Clara 1:00 p.m.Aug. 27 Sacramento State 7:00 p.m.Sept. 3 at Cal Poly 7:00 p.m.Sept. 5 Cal State Bakersfi eld 1:00 p.m.Sept. 10 at San Diego State 11:00 a.m.Sept. 12 UC Riverside 1:00 p.m.Sept. 16 ^vs. Eastern Michigan 4:30 p.m.Sept. 18 ^vs. Idaho State 11:30 a.m.Sept. 26 Saint Mary’s 5:00 p.m.Sept. 30 *at Fresno State 7:00 p.m.Oct. 8 *Hawai‘i 7:00 p.m.Oct. 10 at UC Davis 1:00 p.m.Oct. 15 *at Louisiana Tech 2:00 p.m.Oct. 17 *at New Mexico State 12:00 p.m.Oct. 22 *Nevada 7:00 p.m.Oct. 24 *Utah State 1:00 p.m.Oct. 28 *at Idaho 3:00 p.m.Oct. 31 *Boise State 2:30 p.m.Nov. 4-5, 7 WAC Tournament (Ruston, La.)
^Wolf Pack Invitational (Reno, Nevada)*WAC MatchAll Times Local
2010 SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Result
Aug. 21 Santa Clara L, 0-4Aug. 28 San Diego State L, 0-1Sept. 4 !vs. Fairfi eld L, 1-2Sept. 6 !vs. Long Island L, 0-2Sept. 11 at Lafayette W, 4-1Sept. 13 at Howard W, 8-0Sept. 18 UC Davis W, 1-0 (2OT)Sept. 22 Notre Dame de Namur W, 1-0Sept. 25 Air Force W, 4-0Oct. 2 *at Hawai’i W, 1-0Oct. 4 at Sacramento State T, 1-1 (2OT)Oct. 9 *Louisiana Tech W, 3-1Oct. 11 *New Mexico State T, 0-0 (2OT)Oct. 16 *at Nevada W, 3-1Oct. 18 *at Utah State T, 1-1 (2OT)Oct. 23 *Idaho W, 2-1Oct. 25 at CS Bakersfi eld W, 2-0Oct. 30 *Fresno State W, 2-1Nov. 1 *at Boise State L, 0-1Nov. 6 &vs. No. 4 Nevada L, 1-2 (OT) !San Francisco odwalla Nike Classic (San Fran-cisco, Calif.)*WAC Match&WAC Tournament (Boise, Idaho)
2009 RESULTS
Associated Press
(415) 495-1708(415) 495-4967 (FAX)
San Jose Mercury News
(408) 920-5354 (408) 920-5244 (FAX)
KSJS (90.5 FM)
(408) 924-4548(408) 924-4583 (FAX)
San Francisco Chronicle
(415) 777-7201(415) 543-3754 (FAX)
Spartan Daily (Campus)
(408) 924-3280(408) 924-3237 (FAX)
MEDIA OUTLETS
QUICK FACTS
SOCCER FACTS
Location: .............................................San Jose, Calif.Joined WAC: ........................................... July 1, 1996Enrollment: ...................................................... 30,908Founded: ...............................................................1857Nickname: ..................................................... SpartansColors: .....................................Gold, White and BlueInterim President: ..............................Don KassingAthletics Director: ............................... Tom BowenSWA ............................................................Liz JarniganAthletic Department: ..................(408) 924-1200Ticket Offi ce: ....................................(408) 924-7589Web Site: ............................www.sjsuspartans.com
SPARTAN STADIUM
Head Coach .....................................Jeff LeightmanAssistant..................Craig Winans (San Francisco St., ‘81)Volun. Asst ...................................................David LovercheckVolun. Asst .................................................................Iman SiadatSoccer Offi ce ...................................(408) 924-1718
2009 Record .....................................................11-6-32009 WAC Record .................................. 5-1-2 (1st)
All-Time Record ..... 111-166-24 (.409), 15 yearsAll-Time WAC Record 38-48-11 (.448), 13 yearsNumber of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 1Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 1
NCAA Appearances (Record) ...................1 (0-1)Last Appearance .............2000 (L, Stanford, 1-4)
Stadium .......................Spartan Stadium (30,456)Stadium Record ... (SS) 56-50-8 (.526), 15 years........................................... (SF) 5-17-1 (.239), 7 years
Starters Returning/Lost ...................................6/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................... 11/7
MEDIA RELATIONS
Director ................................................ Lawrence FanSoccer Contact ......................................................TBAAddress ........................... One Washington Square...................................................... San Jose, CA 95192Offi ce Number ..................................408-924-1211Cell ..............................................................................TBAE-Mail ........................................................................TBAFax Number ........................................408-924-1291Press Box ........(Spartan Stadium) 408-924-1234
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)
0 Gladis Covarrubias GK 5-7 Fr. Morgan, Hill, Calif. (Live Oak HS) 00 Laura Garcia GK 5-8 Fr. San Francisco, Calif. (Saint Ignatius HS) 1 Meghan Maiwald GK 5-11 Jr. Santa Clara, Calif. (Santa Barbara CC) 2 McColl Matthews F 5-3 Fr. Mountain View, Calif. (Mountain View HS) 3 Kim Johnston D 5-2 Sr. Los Gatos, Calif. (Leigh HS) 4 Sarah Fraser D 5-7 Fr. Burlingame, Calif. (Burlingame HS) 5 Kelsey Costan M/F 5-3 Fr. Elk Grove, Calif. (Elk Grove HS) 6 Katie Knopp F 5-7 Sr. Suisun, Calif. (Solano Community College) 7 Kelsy Holm D 5-8 Jr. Alta Loma, Calif. (Los Osos HS) 8 Amanda Martin M/D 5-2 Jr. Fremont, Calif. (Saint Francis HS) 9 Angela Santoro D 5-7 Jr. Los Gatos, Calif. (Leigh HS) 10 Stephanie Bales F 5-4 Jr. San Jose, Calif. (Foothill College) 12 Shanelle Furner M 5-6 Jr. San Carlos, Calif. (Carlmont HS) 14 Kelsey Lord F/D 5-6 So. Livermore, Calif. (Granada HS) 15 Lauren Ng-Pinkerton D 5-6 Sr. San Jose, Calif. (Santa Teresa HS) 16 Jessica Ingram D 5-9 Jr. San Jose, Calif. (Santa Teresa HS) 17 Megan Molina M 5-4 Fr. San Ramon, Calif. (California HS) 18 Alex Jimenez M 5-2 Fr. Oceanside, Calif. (Vista HS) 19 Kayla Santacruz M/F 5-6 Fr. San Ramon, Calif. (California HS) 20 Stephanie Righetti F 5-7 Jr. San Jose, Calif. (Pioneer HS) 21 Krista Cullen D 5-6 So. Folsom, Calif. (Folsom HS) 22 Cheryl Kute M 5-7 Fr. Cupertino, Calif. (Monte Vista HS) 23 Helen Phan D 5-8 So. Milpitas, Calif. (St. Lawrence Academy) 24 Michelle Haughey F 5-4 Jr. San Jose, Calif. (Branham HS) 26 Lauren Sanchez M 5-7 Jr. San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty HS) 27 Maria Esquivias F/M 5-2 Jr. Santa Cruz, Calif. (Cabrillo CC)
2010 SPARTAN NUMERICAL ROSTER
2009 SPARTAN STATISTICS
SCORING
Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots
Emmy Belding 20-20 10 1 21 55 Roxy Kamal 20-17 7 9 23 36 Kelsey Lord 20-19 6 3 15 32 Hallsie Pacheco 20-20 4 2 10 27 Shanelle Furner 20-19 2 4 8 25 Katie Bonadies 19-2 3 3 9 17 Kelsy Holm 20-15 0 0 0 17 Katie Knopp 14-0 2 0 4 14 Jessica Ingram 19-19 0 1 1 11 Michelle Haughey 20-20 0 1 1 8 Amanda Martin 17-7 0 1 1 7 Shannon Righetti 10-0 0 2 2 6 Lauren Ng-Pinkerton 20-2 0 2 2 4 Laura Hill 5-0 1 0 2 3 Angela Santoro 20-20 0 2 2 3 Lauren Sanchez 11-1 0 0 0 3 Brittany Boehm 20-18 0 0 0 1 Kim Johnston 20-1 0 2 2 1 Stephanie Righetti 9-0 0 0 0 1 Munvir Dhillon 1-0 0 0 0 0 Angela Nunez 3-0 0 0 0 0 Danielle Anderson 4-2 0 0 0 0 Helen Phan 3-0 0 0 0 0 Krista Cullen 3-0 0 0 0 0 Amanda Simat 7-0 0 0 0 0 Kelsey Costan 2-0 0 0 0 0 Nina Butera 18-18 0 0 0 0 Total 20 35 33 103 271
Opponents 20 19 15 53 289
GOALKEEPING
Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.
NIna Butera 18-18 1626:53 15 0.83 87 .853Danielle Anderson 4-2 253:41 4 1.42 14 .778Team 0:00 0 0.00 5 1.000Total 20 1880:34 19 0.91 106 .848
Opponents 20 1880:34 35 1.68 93 .727
JEFF LEIGHTMANHead Coach
Alma Mater: Binghamton, 1995Overall Record: 102-66-21 (.595), 12 yearsSchool Record: 16-7-7 (.650), 2 yearsWAC Record: 7-5-3 (.567), 2 years
Third season at the helm of the Spartan program.
Leightman was named the WAC Coach of the Year in 2009.
Led the Spartans to program’s fi rst WAC regular season title in 2009.
2009 marked the fi rst time since 1999 that the Spartans had a winning record.
Helped guide the 2009 team to a 14-match unbeaten streak.
Prior to San Jose State, Leightman coached for 10 years at Binghamton (N.Y.) University, where he compiled a 102-66-1 record and was the 2004 America East Coach of the Year.
JESSICA INGRAMD, 5-9, Jr.
Was named the WAC’s defensive player of the year and she received fi rst team all-WAC honors last season ... fi rst Spartan in school history to win the defensive award ... named to the WAC all-tour-nament team in 2009 ... started all 19 matches she played ... second on the team in minutes played ... anchored a defense which allowed just 19 goals in 20 matches played (a team season record) ... re-corded an assist in a 3-1 win over Louisiana Tech.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.
2008 20/17 7 1 2 42009 19/19 11 0 1 1Totals 39/36 18 1 3 5
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UTAH STATE AGGIES
Utah State returns eight starters and 13 letterwinners from last season’s squad that posted a 10-9-2 record. It was the fourth-straight season that the Aggies won at least 10 matches.
With a 5-2-1 Western Athletic Conference record, USU fi nished second behind WAC champion San Jose State. USU earned the second seed in the WAC Tournament and lost to eventual winner Boise State in the semifi nals.
The team received the NSCAA/Adidas College Women’s Team Academic Award for the seventh-straight year.
Three Utah State soccer players were named all-WAC as voted on by the league’s nine coaches. Forward Shantel Flanary, defender Lindsey Smart and midfi elder Chandra Salmon earned honors for the Aggies. Flanary, who earned WAC Freshman of the Year honors in 2008, was named the WAC’s Off ensive Player of the Year. She is the fi rst USU soccer player to earn the honor.
Flanary and Molli Merrill were named to the Western Athletic Conference all-tournament team following the completion of the tournament in Boise, Idaho. The forward and the goalkeeper led the Aggies in their,1-0, loss to Boise State in the semifi nal.
Eleven players earned academic all-WAC honors for the most of any conference school.
AGGIE BITS
Date Opponent Time
Aug. 20 !Weber State 7:30 p.m.Aug. 22 Utah Valley 1:00 p.m.Aug. 29 at Idaho State 1:00 p.m.Sept. 3 at Long Beach State 5:00 p.m.Sept. 5 at San Diego State 1:00 p.m.Sept. 10 Colorado College 4:00 p.m.Sept. 12 Cal Poly 1:00 p.m.Sept. 17 at Loyola Marymount 4:00 p.m.Sept. 19 at UC Riverside 1:00 p.m.Sept. 23 at Utah 7:30 p.m.Sept. 25 BYU 4:00 p.m.Oct. 1 *at Louisiana Tech 4:00 p.m.Oct. 3 *at New Mexico State 1:00 p.m.Oct. 8 *Nevada 3:00 p.m.Oct. 10 Houston Baptist 1:00 p.m.Oct. 15 *Boise State 3:00 p.m.Oct. 17 *Idaho 1:00 p.m.Oct. 22 *at Fresno State 7:00 p.m.Oct. 24 *at San Jose State 1:00 p.m.Oct. 31 *Hawai‘i 1:00 p.m.Nov. 4-5, 7 WAC Tournament (Ruston, La.)
!game to be played at Rio Tinto Stadium (Sandy, Utah)*WAC MatchAll Times Local
2010 SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Time
Aug. 21 Northern Arizona W, 2-0Aug. 28 #vs. Texas Tech W, 3-2Aug. 30 #vs. Stephen F. Austin W, 3-2Sept. 4 Oklahoma State L, 0-1Sept. 6 Wyoming T, 1-1Sept. 11 at UT San Antonio L, 0-1Sept. 13 at Houston Baptist W, 5-1Sept. 18 at Washington L, 0-2Sept. 20 at Seattle L, 1-3Sept. 24 !vs. Utah W, 2-1 (OT)Sept. 26 at BYU L, 0-3Oct. 1 Idaho State L, 0-1Oct. 4 *at Nevada L, 0-1Oct. 9 *at Boise State W, 1-0Oct. 11 *at Idaho W, 2-1Oct. 16 *Fresno State W, 1-0Oct. 18 *San Jose State T, 1-1 (2OT)Oct. 25 *at Hawai‘i L, 1-3Oct. 30 *Louisiana Tech W, 2-1Nov. 1 *New Mexico State W, 3-0Nov. 6 &vs. No. 3 Boise State L, 0-1 #Miner Classic (El Paso, Texas)!game to be played at Rio Tinto Stadium (Sandy, Utah)*WAC Match&WAC Tournament (Boise, Idaho)
2009 RESULTS
Associated Press
Doug Alden(801) 322-3405(801) 322-0051 (FAX)
Logan Herald Journal
Jason Turner(435) 752-2121(435) 753-6642 (FAX)
Utah Statesman
Sammy Hislop(435) 797-1761(435) 797-1760 (FAX)
Deseret News
(801) 237-2161(801) 237-2543 (FAX)
Salt Lake Tribune
(801) 257-8900(801) 257-8950 (FAX)
Ogden Standard-Examiner
(801) 625-4260(801) 625-4299 (FAX)
MEDIA OUTLETS
QUICK FACTS
SOCCER FACTS
Location: ................................................. Logan, UtahJoined WAC: ........................................... July 1, 2005Enrollment: ...................................................... 25,065Founded: ...............................................................1888Nickname: .........................................................AggiesColors: ..................................... Navy Blue and WhitePresident: .............................................Stan AlbrechtAthletics Director: ..............................Scott BarnesSWA .........................................................Jana DoggettAthletic Department: ..................(435) 797-1850Ticket Offi ce: ....................................(435) 797-0305Web Site: .................... www.utahstateaggies.com
CHUCK AND GLORIA BELLSOCCER FIELD
Head Coach ......................................Heather CairnsSoccer Offi ce ................................... (435) 797-0343
2009 Record ..................................................... 10-9-22009 WAC Record ................................. 5-2-1 (2nd)
All-Time Record ......106-142-16 (.430), 14 yearsAll-Time WAC Record ....... 26-6-4 (.777), 5 yearsNumber of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 1Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 0
NCAA Appearances (Record) ..............................0Last Appearance .................................................. n/a
Stadium Chuck and Gloria Bell Soccer Field (500)Stadium Record ............ 46-24-11 (.636), 8 years
Starters Returning/Lost ....................................8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................... 13/5
MEDIA RELATIONS
Director .............................................Doug Hoff manSoccer Contact .......................................Kara FisherAddress ......................................7400 Old Main Hill...............................................Logan, UT 84322-7400Offi ce Number .................................435-797-1361Fisher’s Cell Number .....................435-757-8184Fisher’s E-Mail [email protected] Number .......................................435-797-2615Press Box ............................................435-757-2615
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)
0 Molli Merrill GK 5-9 Jr. Bountiful, Utah (Bountiful HS) 00 Alison Williams GK 5-11 Fr. Katy, Texas (Seven Lakes HS) 01 Ashlyn Mulford GK 5-5 So. West Valley City, Utah (Cyprus HS) 1 Aleena Shelton GK 5-9 Sr. Layton, Utah (Clearfi eld HS/BYU) 2 Katie Crosland D 5-9 So. Holladay, Utah (Pepperdine) 3 Stefani Shiozaki M 5-4 Sr. Salt Lake City, Utah (Cottonwood HS) 4 Alyssa Curtis M 5-6 Fr. Salt Lake City, Utah (Brighton HS) 5 Kendra Pemberton M 5-8 Fr. North Salt Lake, Utah (Woods Cross HS) 6 Libby Lundquist F 5-6 Fr. Sandy, Utah (Jordan HS) 7 Shantel Flanary F 5-3 Jr. Highland, Utah (Lone Peak HS) 8 Taryn Rose D 5-7 Fr. North Salt Lake, Utah (Woods Cross) 9 Jennifer Flynn M 5-4 Fr. Sandy, Utah (Juan Diego HS) 10 Lauren Roundy F 5-6 Fr. Draper, Utah (Alta HS) 11 Lindsay Obray D 5-11 Fr. Layton, Utah (Clearfi eld HS) 12 Rachel Feuz D 5-4 So. Boise, Idaho (Eagle HS) 13 Kami Montgomery D 5-9 So. Orem, Utah (Lone Peak HS) 14 Jamee Dyches F 5-1 So. Bountiful, Utah (Viewmont HS) 15 Mari Miyashiro F 5-1 Fr. Mililani, Hawaii (Miliani HS) 16 Chelsie Sperry F 5-9 Fr. Sandy, Utah (Jordan HS) 17 Lauren Hansen F 5-7 Sr. Camano Island, Wash. (Stanwood HS) 18 Hailey Anderson D 5-4 Fr. Sandy, Utah (Jordan HS) 19 Natalie Norris D 5-9 So. Sandy, Utah (Alta HS) 20 Summer Tillotson D 5-8 Jr. Sandy, Utah (Alta HS) 21 Heather Pond M 5-8 Sr. Bountiful, Utah (Bountiful HS) 22 Ellen Larsen M 5-6 Jr. Murray, Utah (Murray HS/Idaho State ) 23 Jessica Hoskin F 5-6 Fr. Providence, Utah (San Diego State) 29 Kelsey Sax D 5-5 So. Cary, N.C. (Apex HS) 33 Chandra Salmon M 5-6 Jr. Provo, Utah (Provo HS) 29 Kelsey Sax F 5-5 So. Cary, N.C. (Apex HS) 33 Chandra Salmon D 5-6 Jr. Provo, Utah (Provo HS)
2010 AGGIE NUMERICAL ROSTER
2009 AGGIE STATISTICS
SCORING
Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots
Lauren Hansen 21-19 6 2 14 59 Shantel Flanary 21-20 10 3 23 55 Erin Salmon 21-19 2 0 4 27 Heather Pond 21-16 1 3 5 21 Allie Maduell 21-11 0 3 3 20 Jamee Dyches 21-2 1 0 2 13 Danielle Shorts 11-1 1 1 3 12 Stefani Shiozaki 17-9 3 3 9 12 Natalie Norris 21-20 2 0 4 8 Summer Tillotson 21-17 1 0 2 7 Ellen Larsen 14-2 1 0 2 6 Marissa Sanchez 14-0 0 0 0 5 Lindsey Smart 21-20 0 1 1 5 Sydne Porter-Garner 21-20 0 2 2 4 Chandra Salmon 21-18 0 0 0 3 Rachel Feuz 14-6 0 0 0 3 Kami Montgomery 2-0 0 0 0 0 Courtney Cawley 7-0 0 0 0 0 Kelsey Sax 2-0 0 0 0 0 Lindsay Obray 1-0 0 0 0 0 Ashlyn Mulford 1-0 0 0 0 0 Molli Merrill 21-20 0 0 0 0 Total 21 28 18 74 260
Opponents 21 26 13 65 252 GOALKEEPING
Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.
Ashlyn Mulford 1-0 20:31 0 0.00 1 1.000Aleena Shelton 2-0 90:00 1 1.00 4 .800Molli Merrill 21-20 1841:22 25 1.22 82 .766Team 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000
Total 21 1951:53 26 1.20 88 .772
Opponents 21 1951:53 28 1.29 93 .769
HEATHER CAIRNSHead Coach
Alma Mater: Canisius, 1994Overall Record: 66-63-12 (.514), 7 yearsSchool Record: SameWAC Record: 26-6-4 (.778), 5 years
Entering her eighth season at Utah State is Heather Cairns, who became the winningest soccer coach in school history after recording her 27th career victory on Sept. 30, 2006, defeat-ing Eastern Washington 1-0. In her seven seasons at the helm of the Aggies, Cairns has compiled a 66-63-12 (.511) record passing former head coach Stacy Enos (1996-2000), who went 26-59 (.306) in fi ve seasons with the Aggies.
Cairns’ teams have also recorded a school-record 48 shutouts in the last seven seasons. USU re-corded a total of just 16 shutouts in the six years prior to Cairns’ appointment as head coach.
Last season, Utah State had its fourth-straight 10-win season, fi nishing 10-9-2 overall and 5-2-1 in conference play. The Aggies ended the season second in the WAC.
SHANTEL FLANARYF, 5-3, Jr.
Became the fi rst Utah State player to earn WAC Of-fensive Player of the Year honors ... named to the all-WAC fi rst team and all-tournament team last season ... named to the NSCAA second team all-West Region team ... played in and started all 21 matches ... tied for second in the WAC in points scored with 23 ... the 23 points was fi fth all-time in USU history ... scored 10 goals and three as-sists ... had a team-leading three game-winning goals, including an overtime goal to defeat Utah at Rio Tinto Stadium (Sept. 24) ... scored two goals in a 5-1 win against Houston Baptist on the road (Sept. 13)... earned academic all-WAC honors.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.
2008 22/14 31 5 2 122009 21/20 55 10 3 23Totals 43/34 86 15 5 35
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SHOTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G
1. Small, Chelsea-UI 19 101 5.322. Bourne, Britta-UH 18 87 4.833. Saxton, Shannon-BSU 22 74 3.364. Ako, Ambree-UH 19 60 3.165. Hansen, Lauren-USU 21 59 2.816. Lukasewich, Olivia-LTU 20 55 2.75 Belding, Emmy-SJSU 20 55 2.75 Flanary, Shantel-USU 21 55 2.629. McCullough, Kat-LTU 20 51 2.55 Parks, Erica-BSU 24 51 2.12
POINTS## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts.
1. King, Rachel-LTU 18 12 2 262. Bourne, Britta-UH 18 10 3 23 Gresham, Kiva-LTU 19 8 7 23 Kamal, Roxy-SJSU 20 7 9 23 Flanary, Shantel-USU 21 10 3 236. Belding, Emmy-SJSU 20 10 1 217. Small, Chelsea-UI 19 8 4 20 Parks, Erica-BSU 24 9 2 209. Ako, Ambree-UH 19 7 5 1910. Morrison, Sari-UI 18 7 2 16 McCullough, Kat-LTU 20 5 6 16
GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G
1. King, Rachel-LTU 18 12 0.672. Bourne, Britta-UH 18 10 0.56 Belding, Emmy-SJSU 20 10 0.50 Flanary, Shantel-USU 21 10 0.485. Parks, Erica-BSU 24 9 0.386. Small, Chelsea-UI 19 8 0.42 Gresham, Kiva-LTU 19 8 0.428. Morrison, Sari-UI 18 7 0.39 Ako, Ambree-UH 19 7 0.37 Kamal, Roxy-SJSU 20 7 0.35
ASSISTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G
1. Kamal, Roxy-SJSU 20 9 0.452. Gresham, Kiva-LTU 19 7 0.37 Fitzgerald, Maureen-BSU 24 7 0.294. Culton, Scotti-LTU 19 6 0.32 McCullough, Kat-LTU 20 6 0.306. Ako, Ambree-UH 19 5 0.26 Lukasewich, Olivia-LTU 20 5 0.258. Layton, Lauren-UI 19 4 0.21 Small, Chelsea-UI 19 4 0.21 Meyers, Taylor-LTU 20 4 0.20 Furner, Shanelle-SJSU 20 4 0.20
GAME-WINNING GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G
1. Belding, Emmy-SJSU 20 4 0.20 Parks, Erica-BSU 24 4 0.173. Claudia Cardenas-FS 15 3 0.20 Ratnavira, Natalie-NEV 17 3 0.18 Morrison, Sari-UI 18 3 0.17 Bourne, Britta-UH 18 3 0.17 McMillion, Yolanda-NMSU 18 3 0.17 Flockhart, Jill-UI 19 3 0.16 Lukasewich, Olivia-LTU 20 3 0.15 Lord, Kelsey-SJSU 20 3 0.15 Flanary, Shantel-USU 21 3 0.14
GOALS AGAINST AVG## Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg
1. Butera, Nina-SJSU 18 15 1626:53 0.832. Ruiz, Liz-BSU 15 13 1299:19 0.903. Buchanan, Cat-LTU 19 19 1581:23 1.084. Burns, Jen-BSU 10 12 925:00 1.175. Boyden, Liz-UI 16 19 1427:51 1.206. Merrill, Molli-USU 21 25 1841:22 1.227. Graul, Katie-NMSU 19 24 1753:33 1.238. Taaca, Kanani-UH 14 16 1133:08 1.279. Kaitlyn Revel-FS 17 24 1530:00 1.4110. Cove, Marie-NEV 17 27 1427:04 1.70
SAVE PERCENTAGE
## Player-Team GP Saves GA SavePct
1. Butera, Nina-SJSU 18 87 15 .8532. Ruiz, Liz-BSU 15 66 13 .8353. Graul, Katie-NMSU 19 115 24 .8274. Buchanan, Cat-LTU 19 71 19 .789 Boyden, Liz-UI 16 71 19 .7896. Kaitlyn Revel-FS 17 83 24 .7767. Cove, Marie-NEV 17 90 27 .7698. Merrill, Molli-USU 21 82 25 .7669. Taaca, Kanani-UH 14 45 16 .73810. Ehrett, Kristina-UH 8 34 13 .723
SAVES## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G
1. Graul, Katie-NMSU 19 115 6.052. Cove, Marie-NEV 17 90 5.293. Butera, Nina-SJSU 18 87 4.834. Kaitlyn Revel-FS 17 83 4.885. Merrill, Molli-USU 21 82 3.906. Boyden, Liz-UI 16 71 4.44 Buchanan, Cat-LTU 19 71 3.748. Ruiz, Liz-BSU 15 66 4.409. Taaca, Kanani-UH 14 45 3.2110. Moreno, Dana-NEV 9 38 4.22
SHUTOUTS## Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G
1. Buchanan, Cat-LTU 19 6 0.322. Ruiz, Liz-BSU 15 5 0.33 Butera, Nina-SJSU 18 5 0.284. Kaitlyn Revel-FS 17 4 0.245. Boyden, Liz-UI 16 3 0.19 Graul, Katie-NMSU 19 3 0.16 Burns, Jen-BSU 10 3 0.30 Merrill, Molli-USU 21 3 0.14
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1. Small, Chelsea-UI 8 43 5.382. Ako, Ambree-UH 8 36 4.503. Hansen, Lauren-USU 8 33 4.12 Bourne, Britta-UH 8 33 4.125. Flanary, Shantel-USU 8 26 3.256. Saxton, Shannon-BSU 8 25 3.12 Belding, Emmy-SJSU 8 25 3.128. Culton, Scotti-LTU 7 21 3.00 Morrison, Sari-UI 7 21 3.00 Cardoso, Jazmin-NMSU 8 21 2.62 Hull, Jennifer-UI 8 21 2.62 Callie Hancock-FS 8 21 2.62
POINTS## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts.
1. Ako, Ambree-UH 8 4 3 11 Flanary, Shantel-USU 8 5 1 113. Kamal, Roxy-SJSU 8 3 4 10 Belding, Emmy-SJSU 8 5 0 105. Bourne, Britta-UH 8 4 1 9 Ratnavira, Natalie-NEV 8 4 1 9 Small, Chelsea-UI 8 4 1 98. Hull, Jennifer-UI 8 4 0 89. Gresham, Kiva-LTU 8 3 1 710. Cope, Lauren-NMSU 7 3 0 6 Parks, Erica-BSU 8 3 0 6 Cardoso, Jazmin-NMSU 8 3 0 6
GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G
1. Flanary, Shantel-USU 8 5 0.62 Belding, Emmy-SJSU 8 5 0.623. Hull, Jennifer-UI 8 4 0.50 Ako, Ambree-UH 8 4 0.50 Ratnavira, Natalie-NEV 8 4 0.50 Bourne, Britta-UH 8 4 0.50 Small, Chelsea-UI 8 4 0.508. Cope, Lauren-NMSU 7 3 0.43 Gresham, Kiva-LTU 8 3 0.38 Kamal, Roxy-SJSU 8 3 0.38 Cardoso, Jazmin-NMSU 8 3 0.38 Parks, Erica-BSU 8 3 0.38
ASSISTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G
1. Kamal, Roxy-SJSU 8 4 0.502. Layton, Lauren-UI 8 3 0.38 Robinson, Chelsea-BSU 8 3 0.38 Ako, Ambree-UH 8 3 0.385. Culton, Scotti-LTU 7 2 0.29 Nicole Duff -FS 7 2 0.29 Hull, Desirae-UI 8 2 0.25 Santoro, Angela-SJSU 8 2 0.25 Maduell, Allie-USU 8 2 0.25 Lopez, Megan-UI 8 2 0.25 Kendall VanDine-FS 8 2 0.25 Look, Kelsie-UH 8 2 0.25 Fitzgerald, Maureen-BSU 8 2 0.25 Pond, Heather-USU 8 2 0.25 Shapka, Kristyn-UH 8 2 0.25 Burns, Crystal-NMSU 8 2 0.25
GAME-WINNING GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G
1. Cope, Lauren-NMSU 7 2 0.29 Parks, Erica-BSU 8 2 0.25 Ratnavira, Natalie-NEV 8 2 0.25 Belding, Emmy-SJSU 8 2 0.25 Laura Dodd-FS 8 2 0.25
GOALS AGAINST AVG## Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg
1. Ruiz, Liz-BSU 4 2 360:00 0.502. Butera, Nina-SJSU 8 6 760:00 0.713. Merrill, Molli-USU 8 7 732:36 0.864. Graul, Katie-NMSU 8 9 784:13 1.035. Kaitlyn Revel-FS 7 8 630:00 1.146. Burns, Jen-BSU 4 5 370:00 1.227. Cove, Marie-NEV 8 10 672:49 1.348. Taaca, Kanani-UH 7 10 640:00 1.419. Boyden, Liz-UI 6 10 572:51 1.5710. Buchanan, Cat-LTU 8 13 608:37 1.92
SAVE PERCENTAGE## Player-Team GP Saves GA SvPct
1. Ruiz, Liz-BSU 4 23 2 .9202. Butera, Nina-SJSU 8 40 6 .8703. Graul, Katie-NMSU 8 47 9 .8394. Cove, Marie-NEV 8 46 10 .8215. Merrill, Molli-USU 8 26 7 .7886. Boyden, Liz-UI 6 30 10 .750 Taaca, Kanani-UH 7 30 10 .7508. Buchanan, Cat-LTU 8 38 13 .7459. Kaitlyn Revel-FS 7 22 8 .73310. Burns, Jen-BSU 4 12 5 .706
SAVES## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G
1. Graul, Katie-NMSU 8 47 5.882. Cove, Marie-NEV 8 46 5.753. Butera, Nina-SJSU 8 40 5.004. Buchanan, Cat-LTU 8 38 4.755. Boyden, Liz-UI 6 30 5.00 Taaca, Kanani-UH 7 30 4.297. Merrill, Molli-USU 8 26 3.258. Ruiz, Liz-BSU 4 23 5.759. Kaitlyn Revel-FS 7 22 3.1410. Sandman, Anna-UI 2 14 7.00
SHUTOUTS## Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G
1. Graul, Katie-NMSU 8 3 0.382. Merrill, Molli-USU 8 2 0.25 Kaitlyn Revel-FS 7 2 0.29 Butera, Nina-SJSU 8 2 0.25 Ruiz, Liz-BSU 4 2 0.506. Burns, Jen-BSU 4 1 0.25 Cove, Marie-NEV 8 1 0.12 Boyden, Liz-UI 6 1 0.17 Chrissy Smith-FS 1 1 1.00
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SHOTS GP No. Avg/G1. Boise State 24 393 16.382. Louisiana Tech 20 382 19.103. Idaho 19 334 17.584. Hawaii 19 293 15.425. San Jose State 20 271 13.556. Utah State 21 260 12.387. New Mexico State 19 197 10.378. Nevada 22 195 8.869. Fresno State 19 180 9.47
POINTS GP No. Avg/G1. Louisiana Tech 20 153 7.652. San Jose State 20 103 5.153. Boise State 24 87 3.624. Utah State 21 74 3.525. Idaho 19 72 3.796. Hawaii 19 69 3.637. Nevada 22 62 2.828. New Mexico State 19 54 2.849. Fresno State 19 44 2.32
GOALS GP No. Avg/G1. Louisiana Tech 20 54 2.702. San Jose State 20 35 1.753. Boise State 24 31 1.294. Utah State 21 28 1.335. Nevada 22 27 1.23 Idaho 19 27 1.427. Hawaii 19 24 1.268. New Mexico State 19 23 1.219. Fresno State 19 14 0.74
ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G1. Louisiana Tech 20 45 2.252. San Jose State 20 33 1.653. Boise State 24 25 1.044. Hawaii 19 21 1.115. Utah State 21 18 0.86 Idaho 19 18 0.957. Fresno State 19 16 0.848. New Mexico State 19 8 0.42 Nevada 22 8 0.36
GOALS ALLOWED GP No. Avg/G1. San Jose State 20 19 0.952. Louisiana Tech 20 22 1.103. New Mexico State 19 24 1.26 Idaho 19 24 1.265. Boise State 24 25 1.046. Utah State 21 26 1.24 Fresno State 19 26 1.378. Hawaii 19 29 1.539. Nevada 22 38 1.73
GAA GP GA Min GAA1. San Jose State 20 19 1880:34 0.912. Boise State 24 25 2250:00 1.003. Louisiana Tech 20 22 1875:26 1.064. New Mexico State 19 24 1809:11 1.195. Utah State 21 26 1951:53 1.206. Idaho 19 24 1742:51 1.247. Fresno State 19 26 1710:00 1.378. Hawaii 19 29 1750:00 1.499. Nevada 22 38 2004:51 1.71
SHUTOUTS GP Shutouts Avg/G1. Boise State 24 9 0.382. Louisiana Tech 20 7 0.35 San Jose State 20 7 0.35
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SHOTS GP No. Avg/G1. Hawaii 8 142 17.752. Idaho 8 138 17.253. Boise State 8 120 15.004. Utah State 8 113 14.125. Fresno State 8 96 12.006. San Jose State 8 90 11.25 Louisiana Tech 8 90 11.258. New Mexico State 8 85 10.629. Nevada 8 74 9.25
POINTS GP No. Avg/G1. San Jose State 8 34 4.252. Idaho 8 31 3.883. Utah State 8 30 3.75 Hawaii 8 30 3.755. Nevada 8 29 3.626. Fresno State 8 27 3.387. Boise State 8 26 3.258. New Mexico State 8 22 2.759. Louisiana Tech 8 15 1.88
GOALS GP No. Avg/G1. Nevada 8 13 1.622. San Jose State 8 12 1.503. Utah State 8 11 1.38 Hawaii 8 11 1.38 Idaho 8 11 1.386. Boise State 8 9 1.12 New Mexico State 8 9 1.128. Fresno State 8 8 1.009. Louisiana Tech 8 5 0.62
ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G1. Fresno State 8 11 1.382. San Jose State 8 10 1.253. Idaho 8 9 1.124. Boise State 8 8 1.00 Hawaii 8 8 1.00 Utah State 8 8 1.007. Louisiana Tech 8 5 0.628. New Mexico State 8 4 0.509. Nevada 8 3 0.38
GOALS ALLOWED GP No. Avg/G1. San Jose State 8 6 0.752. Utah State 8 7 0.88 Boise State 8 7 0.884. Fresno State 8 8 1.005. New Mexico State 8 9 1.126. Nevada 8 10 1.257. Hawaii 8 12 1.508. Idaho 8 14 1.759. Louisiana Tech 8 16 2.00
GAA GP GA Minutes GAA1. San Jose State 8 6 760:00 0.712. Utah State 8 7 753:07 0.843. Boise State 8 7 730:00 0.864. Fresno State 8 8 720:00 1.005. New Mexico State 8 9 794:51 1.026. Nevada 8 10 734:51 1.227. Hawaii 8 12 730:00 1.488. Idaho 8 14 752:51 1.679. Louisiana Tech 8 16 759:44 1.90
SHUTOUTS GP Shutouts Avg/G1. Nevada 8 3 0.38 New Mexico State 8 3 0.38 Fresno State 8 3 0.38 Boise State 8 3 0.38 Utah State 8 3 0.38
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Shots 130 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i, 2004Goals 35 Shauna Rohbock, BYU, 1996Assists 19 Jennifer Love, BYU, 1996Points 79 Shauna Rohbock, BYU, 1996Saves 137 Amanda Smith, UTEP, 1998 137 Megan Tarpenning, Nevada, 2002Shutouts 15 Angie Larsen, Fresno State, 2006GAA 0.46 Angie Larsen, Fresno State, 2006Fewest GA 7 Caitlin Holmes, Nevada, 2006Wins 19 Katherine Judkins, San Diego State 1998
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Shots 58 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i, 2005Goals 14 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i, 2003Assists 7 Laura Mussallem, SMU, 2002 7 Erin Quattromani, Hawai‘i, 2002Saves 65 Amanda Vandervort, Wyoming, 1998Shutouts 6 Angie Larsen, Fresno State, 2006 6 Lauren Shockley, Rice, 2004GAA 0.00 Angie Larsen, Fresno State, 2006Fewest GA 0 Angie Larsen, Fresno State, 2006Wins 7 Amanda Clark, SMU, 2003
SINGLE MATCHALL MATCHES
Shots 17 Barbara Butts, UTEP (Prairie View, ‘03)Goals 5 Ashlee Richmond, TCU (McNeese St., ‘96)
5 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i (Morehead St., ‘03)Assists 4 Jennifer Biondi, UTEP (Troy St., ‘97) 4 Miranda Cuthbertson, UTEP (Boise St., ‘02) 4 Kaletia Roberts, UTEP (Nevada, ‘02)Saves 18 Demarre Sanchez, Hawai‘i (SMU, ‘00)
WAC MATCHES
Shots 16 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i (Louisiana Tech, ‘05)Goals 4 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i (Nevada, ‘03) 4 Stacy Savage, San Jose State (Wyoming, ‘96) 4 Jenny Simms, Tulsa (Air Force, ‘96)Assists 4 Miranda Cuthbertson, UTEP (Boise St., ‘02) 4 Kaletia Roberts, UTEP (Nevada, ‘02)Saves 18 Demarre Sanchez, Hawai‘i (SMU, ‘00)
TEAM RECORDS
SINGLE SEASONALL MATCHES
Shots 475 Brigham Young, 1996Goals 89 Brigham Young, 1996Assists 73 UTEP, 2002Points 251 Brigham Young, 1996Saves 187 Wyoming, 1996Shutouts 16 Fresno State, 2006GAA 0.45 Fresno State, 2006Fewest GA 10 Fresno State, 2006Wins 22 Brigham Young, 1996
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Shots 191 SMU, 2001Goals 28 UTEP, 2002Assists 30 UTEP, 2002Points 86 UTEP, 2002Saves 77 Wyoming, 1996Shutouts 7 Fresno State, 2006GAA 0.00 Fresno State, 2006Fewest GA 0 Fresno State, 2006Wins 8 SMU, 2001
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Shots 68 Louisiana Tech (Prarie View A&M, ‘06)Goals 20 UTEP (Troy State, ‘97)Saves 22 Hawai‘i (SMU, ‘00)
WAC MATCHES
Shots 48 Tulsa (Wyoming, ‘96)Goals 12 Brigham Young (Wyoming, 96)Saves 22 Hawai‘i (SMU, 00)
Hawai‘i’s Natasha Kai set the record for shots in a season with 130 in 2004.
Fresno State’s Angie Larsen set two WAC records in 2006 with 15 shutouts and a 0.46 GAA.
WAC RECORDS
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SHOTS 1. Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i 2002-05 446 2. Shauna Rohbock, BYU 1995-98 368 3. Kim Harvey, SMU 2000-03 291 4. Jill Pearson, Fresno State 1997-00 256 5. Cortney Sobrero, Fresno State 2004-06 241 6. Arlene Devitt, Hawai‘i 2000-03 240 7. Taryn Fukuroku, Hawai‘i 2005-08 211 8. Laurie Hegedorn, New Mexico 1995-97 205 9. Stacy Savage, San Jose State 1996-97 202 10. Maren Hendershot, BYU 1559-98 197
GOALS 1. Shauna Rohbuck, BYU 1995-98 95 2. Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i 2002-05 72 3. Kim Harvey, SMU 2000-03 67 4. Laurie Hegedorn, New Mexico 1995-97 51 5. Lori LaCoursiere, San Diego State 1996-98 41 6. Jill Pearson, Fresno State 1997-00 40 7. Sarah Harvey, SMU 1998-01 38 8. Maren Hendershot, BYU 1995-98 37 9. Arlene Devitt, Hawai‘i 2000-03 36 10. Catherine McGuire, San Diego State 1995-98 34 ASSISTS 1. Catherine McGuire, San Diego State 1995-98 35 2. Lori LaCoursiere, San Diego State 1996-97 30 Kelly Parker, UTEP 1999-02 30 4. Maren Hendershot, BYU 1996-98 28 5. Michelle Johnson, BYU 1995-97 26 Shauna Rohbock, BYU 1995-98 26 7. Arlene Devitt, Hawai‘i 2000-03 24 8. Kim Harvey, SMU 2000-03 22 9 Reyna Green, Fresno State 1998-01 21 Ambree Ako, Hawai‘i 2006-09 21
POINTS 1. Shauna Rohbock, BYU 1995-98 216 2. Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i 2002-05 162 3. Kim Harvey, SMU 2000-03 156 4. Laurie Hegedorn, New Mexico 1995-97 130 5. Lori LaCoursiere, San Diego State 1996-97 112 6. Catherine McGuire, San Diego State 1995-98 103 7. Maren Hendershot, BYU 1996-98 102 Jill Pearson, Fresno State 1997-00 102 9. Arlene Devitt, Hawai‘i 2000-03 96 10. Sarah Harvey, SMU 1998-01 93
SAVES 1. Amanda Smith, UTEP 1996-99 428 2. Jennifer Johnstone, Fresno State 1996-99 406 3. Megan Tarpenning, Nevada 2002-05 403 4. Tawni Martineau, Utah 1995-98 373 5. Amee Brown, San Jose State 1996-99 363 6. Demarre Shanchez, Hawai‘i 1997-00 302 7. Kim Parker, Boise State 2003-06 291 8. Bobbie Mack, Wyoming 1995-96 273 9. Kaitlyn Revel, Fresno State 2007-09 267 10. Nina Butera, San Jose State 2007-09 243 GOALS AGAINST AVG. (Min. 1,000 minutes) 1. Lauren Shockley, Rice 2001-04 0.76 2. Catherine Wright, BYU 1995-98 0.96 3. Katherine Judkins, San Diego State 1996-98 0.97 4. Ali Griffi n, Utah State 2005-08 0.99 5. Cat Buchanan, Louisiana Tech 2008-2009 1.01 6. Camille Thomas, BYU 1995-97 1.02 7. Nina Butera, San Jose State 2007-2009 1.03 8. Amanda Clark, SMU 2004-04 1.04 9. Erin Poole, SMU 1995-98 1.08 Kaitlyn Revel, Fresno State 2007-2009 1.08 11. Mahie Atay, Hawai‘i 2002-05 1.09 12. Jennifer Waldron, BYU 1998 1.12 13. Amy Stillings, Tulsa 1996-99 1.20 14. Kate Stevens, UTEP 2002-04 1.23
Hawai‘i’s Arlene Devitt is sixth in the WAC career record book in shots with 240.
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WAC MATCHESPOINTS G A Points1996 Shauna Rohbock, BYU 8 3 191997 Laurie Hegedorn, New Mexico 6 5 171998 Shauna Rohbock, BYU 7 1 151999 Morgan Oliveira, Fresno State 4 2 10 2000 Kim Harvey, SMU 6 1 132001 Kim Harvey, SMU 9 2 202002 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i 10 3 23 2003 Kim Harvey, SMU 13 5 312004 Olivia O’Rear, SMU 7 6 202005 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i 8 2 142006 Nicole Irwin, SJSU 7 3 172007 Ambree Ako, Hawai‘i 7 6 202008 Emmy Belding, San Jose State 4 1 9 Candice Clark, Utah State 4 1 92009 Ambree Ako, Hawai‘i 4 3 11 Shantel Flanary, Utah State 5 1 11
GOALS GP No. Avg./G1996 Shauna Rohbock, BYU 6 8 1.331997 Laurie Hegedorn, New Mexico 6 6 1.001998 Shauna Rohbock, BYU 6 7 1.401999 Molly Cowell, San Jose State 6 4 0.67 Morgan Oliveira, Fresno State 6 4 0.672000 Kim Harvey, SMU 7 6 0.86 Sherry Dick, TCU 7 6 0.86 Laura Snyder, SMU 6 4 0.672001 Kim Harvey, SMU 8 9 1.122002 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i 8 10 1.252003 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i 8 14 1.752004 Olivia O’Rear, SMU 8 7 0.882005 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i 6 8 1.332006 Nicole Irwin, SJSU 7 7 1.002007 Ambree Ako, Hawai‘i 7 7 1.00 Taryn Fukuroku, Hawai‘i 7 7 1.00 Lauren Hansen, Utah State 7 7 1.002008 Candice Clark, Utah State 7 4 0.57 Emmy Belding, San Jose State 7 4 0.572009 Shantel Flanary, Utah State 8 5 0.62 Emmy Belding, San Jose State 8 5 0.62
ASSISTS GP No. Avg./G1996 Jennifer Love, BYU 6 5 0.83 Danielle Brosseau, SMU 6 5 0.831997 Laurie Hegedorn, New Mexico 6 5 0.831998 Lorrie Tipton, Utah 6 4 0.671999 Jennifer Mescher, San Jose State 6 4 0.672000 Lorrie Tipton, SMU 7 4 0.572001 Ashley Anderson, Rice 8 5 0.62 Sarah Harvey, SMU 8 5 0.622002 Lauren Mussallem, SMU 8 7 0.88 Erin Quattromani, Hawai‘i 8 7 0.88 Katie Ward, Tulsa 8 6 0.752003 Kim Harvey, SMU 8 5 0.622004 Olivia O’Rear, SMU 8 6 0.752005 Adria Campbell, Fresno State 7 5 0.712007 Ambree Ako, Hawai‘i 7 6 0.862008 Lindsey Smart, Utah State 7 4 0.572009 Roxy Kamal, San Jose State 8 4 0.50
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE GP GA GAA1996 Erin Poole, SMU 6 1 0.161997 Kirstin Olson, SMU 4 2 0.521998 Katherine Judkins, San Diego State 6 1 0.211999 Jennifer Johnstone, Fresno State 6 5 0.772000 Becca Lief, SMU 6 2 0.352001 Erin McLeod, SMU 7 5 0.812002 Erin McLeod, SMU 6 6 0.962003 Mahie Atay, Hawai‘i 7 4 0.732004 Lauren Shockley, Rice 8 4 0.492005 Angie Larsen, Fresno State 6 1 0.162006 Angie Larsen, Fresno State 7 0 0.002007 Kaitlyn Revel, Fresno State 7 4 0.562008 Kaitlyn Revel, Fresno State 7 1 0.132009 Liz Ruiz, Boise State 4 2 0.50
ALL MATCHESPOINTS G A Points1996 Shauna Rohbock, BYU 35 9 791997 Laurie Hegedorn, New Mexico 21 10 521998 Shauna Rohbock, BYU 24 9 571999 Jill Pearson, Fresno State 11 5 27 Sarah Harvey, SMU 11 5 272000 Jill Pearson, Fresno State 16 7 392001 Sarah Harvey, SMU 12 7 312002 Holly Cohen, UTEP 22 7 512003 Kim Harvey, SMU 28 11 672004 Olivia O’Rear, SMU 15 10 402005 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i 15 4 342006 Karen Zmirak, Nevada 11 4 262007 Shannon Saxton, Boise State 17 5 392008 Olivia Lukaswich, Louisiana Tech 8 5 21 Lauren Hansen, Utah State 9 3 212009 Rachel King, Louisiana Tech 12 2 26
GOALS GP No. Avg./G1996 Shauna Rohbock, BYU 23 35 1.521997 Laurie Hegedorn, New Mexico 20 21 1.051998 Shauna Rohbock, BYU 25 24 0.961999 Jill Pearson, Fresno State 21 11 0.522000 Jill Pearson, Fresno State 20 16 0.802001 Arlene Devitt, Hawai‘i 17 12 0.71 Sarah Harvey, SMU 20 12 0.60 Kim Harvey, SMU 20 12 0.602002 Holly Cohen, UTEP 18 22 1.222003 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i 19 29 1.532004 Olivia O’Rear, SMU 22 15 0.682005 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i 15 15 1.002006 Karen Zmirak, Nevada 22 11 0.502007 Shannon Saxton, Boise State 19 17 0.892008 Lauren Hansen, Utah State 22 9 0.412009 Rachel King, Louisiana Tech 18 12 0.67
ASSISTS GP No. Avg./G1996 Jennifer Love, BYU 21 12 0.571997 Lori LaCoursiere, San Diego State 16 10 0.631998 Catherine McGuire, San Diego State 23 11 0.481999 Laura Glasspoole, UTEP 19 9 0.47 Julie Brum, San Jose State 20 9 0.452000 Melissa McCormick, Tulsa 20 9 0.452001 Sarah Yoder, Rice 16 8 0.502002 Kelly Parker, UTEP 19 19 1.002003 Kim Harvey, SMU 22 11 0.502004 Olivia O’Rear, SMU 22 10 0.452005 Adria Campbell, Hawai‘i 18 10 0.562006 Cristin Murphy, San Jose State 19 6 0.32 Tary Fukuroku, Hawai‘i 21 6 0.292007 Jessica Domingo, Hawai‘i 21 10 0.482008 Shannon Saxton, Boise State 20 8 0.402009 Roxy Kamal, San Jose State 20 9 0.45
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE GP GA GAA1996 Dana Wood, BYU 11 8 0.791997 Kirstin Olson, SMU 10 7 0.741998 Katherine Judkins, San Diego State 23 10 0.611999 Jennifer Johnstone, Fresno State 22 19 0.842000 Becca Leif, SMU 18 13 0.892001 Erin McLeod, SMU 19 25 1.362002 Erin McLeod, SMU 18 23 1.192003 Lauren Shockley, Rice 20 16 0.802004 Lauren Shockley, Rice 22 12 0.542005 Angie Larsen, Fresno State 19 14 0.922006 Angie Larsen, Fresno State 21 10 0.462007 Kaitlyn Revel, Fresno State 21 16 0.812008 Cat Buchanan, Louisiana Tech 15 13 0.922009 Nina Butera, San Jose State 18 15 0.83
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W L T Pct. H A N
San Diego State 13 5 3 .680 9-2-2 2-3-1 2-0-0Brigham Young 11 8 1 .575 4-2-0 3-5-1 4-1-0New Mexico 10 7 3 .575 8-1-3 1-5-0 1-1-0Utah 7 8 2 .471 5-3-0 1-2-1 1-2-1Fresno State 9 11 1 .452 4-2-1 3-7-0 2-2-0Wyoming 0 20 0 .000 0-5-0 0-9-0 0-6-0
*No regular-season WAC schedule was played, only a postseason tournament.
1996PACIFIC WAC Games All Games
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Brigham Young 4 1 0 .800 22 1 0 .957San Diego State 4 1 0 .800 16 7 0 .696San Jose State 3 1 1 .700 13 7 1 .650Utah 1 3 1 .300 12 6 1 .658 Fresno State 1 3 1 .300 9 11 1 .450Hawai‘i 0 4 1 .100 4 14 2 .250
MOUNTAIN WAC Games All Games
W L T Pct. W L T Pct.
SMU 5 0 1 .917 11 6 4 .647New Mexico 4 2 0 .667 11 9 0 .550Tulsa 3 1 2 .667 11 6 3 .647Air Force 3 2 1 .583 8 10 2 .444TCU 2 4 0 .333 7 13 0 .350UTEP 1 3 2 .333 4 12 2 .278Wyoming 0 6 0 .000 2 18 0 .100
1997PACIFIC WAC Games All Games
W L T Pct. W L T Pct.
Brigham Young 4 1 0 .800 19 4 0 .826Utah 3 2 0 .600 9 11 1 .452San Jose State 3 2 0 .600 12 8 1 .595Fresno State 3 2 0 .600 12 9 0 .571San Diego State 2 3 0 .400 10 6 1 .618Hawai‘i 0 5 0 .000 7 12 1 .375
MOUNTAIN WAC Games All Games
W L T Pct. W L T Pct.
SMU 6 0 0 1.000 17 5 1 .761New Mexico 4 2 0 .667 15 5 0 .750Tulsa 3 2 1 .583 11 8 2 .571TCU 3 3 0 .500 10 11 0 .476Air Force 2 3 1 .417 7 10 1 .417UTEP 2 4 0 .333 9 10 1 .475Wyoming 0 6 0 .000 1 16 0 .059
1998PACIFIC WAC Games All Games
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San Diego State 6 0 0 1.000 18 2 1 .881Brigham Young 5 1 0 .833 18 4 0 .818Fresno State 2 3 1 .417 9 10 3 .477San Jose State 2 4 0 .333 6 16 0 .273Utah 2 4 0 .333 12 7 0 .632Hawai‘i 2 4 0 .333 11 7 0 .611UNLV 1 4 1 .250 8 10 1 .447
MOUNTAIN WAC Games All Games
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SMU 5 1 0 .833 9 10 0 .474UTEP 5 1 0 .833 13 7 0 .650Tulsa 4 2 0 .667 12 7 0 .650TCU 2 4 0 .333 9 11 0 .450New Mexico 2 4 0 .333 4 13 2 .263Air Force 2 4 0 .333 6 12 0 .333Wyoming 1 5 0 .167 5 12 0 .294
1999 WAC Games All Games
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Fresno State 4 0 2 .833 14 6 2 .682 SMU 4 2 0 .667 17 6 1 .729 Hawai‘i 4 2 0 .667 12 7 1 .625 San Jose State 3 2 1 .583 12 7 1 .625 TCU 2 4 0 .333 9 11 0 .450 UTEP 1 4 1 .250 8 8 3 .500 Tulsa 1 5 0 .167 8 10 0 .444
2000 WAC Games All Games
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SMU 6 0 1 .929 13 5 1 .711Tulsa 5 2 0 .714 13 6 1 .675TCU 5 2 0 .714 10 9 1 .525 San Jose State 3 3 1 .500 10 13 1 .438UTEP 3 4 0 .429 8 12 0 .400 Fresno State 3 4 0 .429 11 9 0 .550 Hawai‘i 1 4 2 .286 5 12 3 .325 Nevada 0 7 0 .000 4 13 0 .235
2001 WAC Games All Games
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SMU 8 0 0 1.000 16 4 0 .800Boise State 5 3 0 .625 40 7 1 .583Hawai‘i 5 3 0 .625 10 10 0 .500Rice 5 3 0 .625 7 9 0 .438Tulsa 4 4 0 .500 9 9 2 .500 Fresno State 4 4 0 .500 8 10 0 .444 San Jose State 3 5 0 .375 5 12 1 .306UTEP 1 6 1 .188 3 11 2 .250Nevada 0 7 1 .062 0 17 1 .028
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SMU 6 1 1 .812 13 6 4 .652UTEP 6 2 0 .750 16 3 0 .842Hawai‘i 6 2 0 .750 10 8 2 .550Tulsa 4 2 2 .625 7 8 4 .473Fresno State 5 3 0 .625 8 13 0 .380Rice 3 5 0 .286 4 13 2 .263San Jose State 1 5 2 .250 3 14 3 .225 Nevada 1 6 1 .214 4 14 1 .237Boise State 1 7 0 .143 5 11 1 .324
2003 WAC Games All Games
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SMU 7 1 0 .875 17 3 2 .818Hawai‘i 7 1 0 .875 13 5 2 .700Rice 6 2 0 .750 11 8 1 .575UTEP 4 4 0 .500 11 8 0 .579Boise State 4 4 0 .500 8 12 1 .405Fresno State 4 4 0 .500 7 9 2 .444Tulsa 2 6 0 .250 5 12 1 .306Nevada 1 7 0 .125 4 14 0 .222San Jose State 1 7 0 .125 2 16 0 .111
2004 WAC Games All Games
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SMU 6 1 1 .813 15 4 3 .750Rice 5 2 1 .688 14 5 3 .711UTEP 5 2 1 .688 13 5 1 .711Hawai‘i 5 3 0 .625 12 6 3 .643Tulsa 4 3 1 .562 7 10 4 .429Fresno State 2 3 3 .438 5 9 4 .389Boise State 2 4 2 .375 9 8 2 .526San Jose State 2 5 1 .312 5 13 1 .289Nevada 0 8 0 .000 2 15 1 .139
2005 WAC Games All Games
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Hawai‘i 5 2 0 .714 9 9 2 .500Nevada 4 2 1 .643 11 7 2 .600Fresno State 4 2 1 .643 10 10 2 .500Utah State 4 2 1 .643 7 9 4 .450San Jose State 4 2 1 .643 6 12 3 .357Boise State 4 3 0 .571 10 8 2 .550Idaho 1 6 0 .143 3 16 0 .158Louisiana Tech 0 7 0 .000 7 10 0 .412
2006 WAC Games All Games
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Fresno State 6 0 1 .929 13 5 3 .690Utah State 5 0 2 .857 10 8 2 .550Nevada 4 2 1 .643 13 5 4 .682San Jose State 4 2 1 .643 7 11 3 .405Boise State 2 3 2 .429 7 7 4 .500Hawai‘i 2 5 0 .286 8 11 2 .550Idaho 0 5 2 .143 0 17 2 .053
Boise State secured its fi rst-ever WAC Tournament championship in 2009.
2007 WAC Games All Games
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Hawai‘i 6 1 0 .857 15 5 2 .727Fresno State 5 1 1 .786 13 7 1 .643Boise State 5 1 1 .786 9 7 3 .553Utah State 5 2 0 .714 10 11 1 .476Nevada 2 5 0 .286 6 11 1 .361San Jose State 2 5 0 .286 4 15 2 .238Idaho 1 5 1 .214 5 12 1 .306Louisiana Tech 0 6 1 .071 2 14 1 .147
2008 WAC Games All Games
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Utah State 7 0 0 1.000 13 8 1 .614Fresno State 5 1 1 .786 11 9 2 .545Hawai‘i 4 2 1 .643 8 7 4 .526Boise State 3 3 1 .500 11 8 2 .571San Jose State 2 4 1 .357 5 11 4 .350Nevada 2 4 1 .357 3 14 3 .225Louisiana Tech 0 3 4 .286 10 5 5 .625Idaho 0 6 1 .071 1 16 2 .105
2009 WAC Games All Games
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San Jose State 5 1 2 .750 11 6 3 .625Utah State 5 2 1 .688 10 9 2 .524Boise State 5 3 0 .625 13 7 4 .625Nevada 5 3 0 .625 10 12 0 .455New Mexico State 4 3 1 .562 9 9 1 .500Fresno State 4 4 0 .500 6 13 0 .316Hawai‘i 3 5 0 .375 7 11 1 .395Idaho 2 6 0 .250 9 10 0 .474Louisiana Tech 1 7 0 .125 12 7 1 .625
ALL-TIME STANDINGS
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1995 - San Diego, California
Quarterfi nals
BYU 7, Wyoming 0Fresno State 2, Utah 1Consolation Game
Utah 1, Wyoming 0Semifi nals
New Mexico 3, BYU 1San Diego State 2, Fresno State 1Championship
San Diego State 2, New Mexico 1
1996 - Provo, Utah
Quarterfi nals
P-3 San Jose State 3, M-2 New Mexico 1M-1 SMU 2, P-4 Fresno State 1P-2 San Diego State, M-3 TulsaP-1 BYU 4, M-4 Air Force 0Semifi nals
P-2 San Diego State 3, M-1 SMU 1P-1 BYU 3, P-3 San Jose State 0Championship
P-1 BYU 3, P-2 San Diego State 1
1997 - Dallas, Texas
Quarterfi nals
P-3 San Jose State 2, M-2 New Mexico 0P-1 Brigham Young 3, M-4 TCU 0M-3 Tulsa 2, P-2 Utah 1M-1 SMU 4, P-4 Fresno State 1Semifi nals
P-1 BYU 1, P-3 San Jose State 0M-1 SMU 1, M-3 Tulsa 0 (OT)Championship
M-1 SMU 2, P-1 BYU 0
1998 - Provo, Utah
Quarterfi nals
P-3 Fresno State 2, M-2 UTEP 1 (2 OT)(Penalty Kicks)P-4 San Jose State 1, M-1 SMU 0P-1 San Diego State 6, M-3 TCU 0P-2 BYU 3, M-3 Tulsa 2Semifi nals
P-1 San Diego State 2, P-3 Fresno State 0P-2 BYU 2, P-4 San Jose State 0Championship
P-1 San Diego State 2, P-2 BYU 1 (OT)
1999 - Dallas, Texas
Semifi nals
(1) Fresno State 1, (4) San Jose State 0(2) SMU 2, (3) Hawai‘i 1 (3 OT)Championship
(2) SMU 1, (1) Fresno State 0 (2 OT)
2000 - Fresno, California
Quarterfi nals
(4) San Jose State 2, (5) UTEP 0(6) Fresno State 3, (3) TCU 1Semifi nals
(4) San Jose State 4, (1) SMU 2(2) Tulsa 2, (6) Fresno State 1 (2 OT)Championship
(4) San Jose State 3, (2) Tulsa 1
2001 - Dallas, Texas
Quarterfi nals
(4) Hawai‘i 7, (3) Boise State 1(6) Fresno State 3, (5) Tulsa 2Semifi nals
(4) Hawai‘i 2, (2) Rice 0(1) SMU 4, (6) Fresno State 0 Championship
(1) SMU 2, (4) Hawai`i 0
2002 - Houston, Texas
Quarterfi nals
(5) Fresno State 4, (4) Tulsa 0(6) Rice 2, (3) Hawai‘i 0Semifi nals
(1) SMU 2, (5) Fresno State 1 (2OT)(2) UTEP 6, (6) Rice 2 Championship
(1) SMU 3, (2) UTEP 1
2003 - Dallas, Texas
Quarterfi nals
(3) Rice def. (6) Fresno State, 3-0(5) UTEP def. (4) Boise State, 1-0 (OT)Semifi nals
(3) Rice def. (2) Hawai‘i, 4-1(1) SMU def. (5) UTEP, 3-0Championship
(1) SMU def. (3) Rice, 2-1
2004 - Honolulu, Hawaii
Quarterfi nals
(3) UTEP def. (6) Fresno State, 2-1 (OT)(5) Tulsa def. (4) Hawai‘i, 1-1 (2 OT) (4-3 PKs)Semifi nals
(2) Rice def. (3) UTEP, 2-1(1) SMU def. (5) Tulsa, 1-0Championship
(1) SMU def. (2) Rice, 2-0
2005 - Boise, Idaho
Quarterfi nals
(5) Fresno State def. (4) Utah State, 2-1 (3) Nevada def. (6) Boise State, 3-0Semifi nals
(5) Fresno State def. (1) Hawai‘i, 2-1(2) San Jose State def. (3) Nevada, 2-0Championship
(5) Fresno State def. (2) San Jose State, 1-0
2006 - Reno, Nevada
Quarterfi nals
(4) San Jose St. def. (5) Boise St., 0-0 (2OT) (4-2 PKs)(3) Nevada def. (6) Hawaii, 3-0Semifi nals
(1) Fresno State def. (4) San Jose State, 1-0 (2OT)(3) Nevada def. (2) Utah State, 2-0Championship
(3) Nevada def. (1) Fresno State, 0-0 (2OT) (4-2 PKs)
2007 - Boise, Idaho
Quarterfi nals
(4) Utah State def. (5) San Jose State, 4-0(3) Fresno State def. (6) Nevada, 1-0Semifi nals
(1) Hawai‘i def. (4) Utah State, 1-0 (2OT)(3) Fresno State def. (2) Boise State, 4-1Championship
(1) Hawai‘i def. (3) Fresno State, 1-0
2008 - Reno, Nevada
Quarterfi nals
(4) Boise State def. (5) San Jose State, 2-1(6) Nevada def. (3) Hawai‘i, 2-1Semifi nals
(1) Utah State def. (4) Boise State, 1-0(2) Fresno State def. (6) Nevada, 2-0Championship
(2) Fresno State def. (1) Utah State, 2-1 (2OT)
2009 - Boise, Idaho
Quarterfi nals
(4) Nevada def. (5) New Mexico State, 1-0(3) Boise State def. (6) Fresno State, 2-1Semifi nals
(4) Nevada def. (1) San Jose State, 2-1 (OT)(3) Boise State def. (2) Utah State, 1-0Championship
(3) Boise State def. (4) Nevada, 1-0
4 Seed
5 Seed
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Match 1
Thursday, Nov. 4
12:30 p.m.
Match 2
Thursday, Nov. 4
3:00 p.m.
Match 3
Friday, Nov. 5
12:30 p.m.
Match 4
Friday, Nov. 5
3:00 p.m.
Championship Match
Sunday, Nov. 7
1:00 p.m. WAC Champion
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1995 F Laurie Hegedorn, New MexicoF Nicole Highfi ll, New MexicoF Michelle Jensen, BYUF Shauna Rohbock, BYUMF Aimee Jacobs, San Diego StateMF Stefanie Mathews, San Diego StateMF Catherine McGuire, San Diego StateD Amy Felker, New MexicoD Cheryl Gano, Fresno StateD Shellee Stucker, San Diego StateGK Melissa Liston, New MexicoMVP: Laurie Hegedorn, New Mexico
1996 F Laurie Hegedorn, New MexicoF Michelle Jensen, BYUF Shauna Rohbock, BYUF Stacie Savage, San Jose StateF Lori LaCoursiere, San Diego StateMF/F Paige Mayer, TulsaMF Stefanie Mathews, San Diego StateMF Maren Hendershot, BYUMF Catherine McGuire, San Diego StateMF Marci Miller, SMUD Shellee Stucker, San Diego StateMVP: Shauna Rohbock, BYU
1997 F Staci Burt, UtahF Michelle Jensen, BYUF Shauna Rohbock, BYUF Stacie Savage, San Jose StateMF/F Paige Mayer, TulsaMF Christina Bell, Fresno StateMF Kim Brown, SMUMF Maren Hendershot, BYUMF Marci Miller, SMUD Melissa Mitchell, TulsaGK Amee Brown, San Jose StateGK Amy Stillings, TulsaCo-MVPs:Kim Brown, SMU; Shauna Rohbock, BYU
1998 F Reyna Green, Fresno StateF Shauna Rohbock, BYUF Lori LaCoursiere, San Diego StateF/MF Sara Reading, BYUMF Fay DeLeon, San Diego StateMF Maren Hendershott, BYUMF Catherine McGuire, San Diego StateMF Susan Mendez, San Diego StateD/MF Amber Farr, TulsaD Momi Aiu, San Jose StateGK Amanda Smith, UTEPMVP: Maren Hendershot, BYU
1999 F Julie Brum, San Jose StateF Tara Comfort, SMUF Jill Pearson, Fresno StateF Laura Snyder, SMUMF Aimee Thopmson, Fresno StateMF Reyna Green, Fresno StateMF Momi Aiu, San Jose StateD Diana Kelm, SMUD Wendy Miyashiro, Hawai‘iGK Demarre Sanchez, Hawai‘iMVP: Nicole Lamb, SMU
2000 F Julie Brum, San Jose StateF Reyna Green, Fresno StateF Jill Pearson, Fresno StateMF Beth Taruscio, TulsaMF Julie Davidson, TulsaMF Brandy Apodaca, San Jose StateMF Kristina Jacob, San Jose StateMF Nicole Lamb, SMUMF Kelly Parker, UTEPD Jackie Ostdiek, San Jose StateGK Eryn Mayer, San Jose StateMVP: Kristina Jacob, San Jose State
2001 F Tara Comfort, SMUF Arlene Devitt, Hawai‘i F Veronica Flores, Hawai‘i MF Aimee Thompson, Fresno StateMF Abbe Roche, Boise StateMF Jill Heinemann, SMU MF Liz Lusk, Hawai‘i D Carmel Hurley, Hawai‘iD Diana Kelm, SMUD Beth Taruscio, Tulsa GK Erin McLeod, SMUMVP: Tara Comfort, SMU
2002 F Holly Cohen, UTEPF Miranda Cuthbertson, UTEPF Kim Harvey, SMUF Kortney Lewis, Fresno StateMF Jill Heinemann, SMU MF Katri Nokso-Koivisto, Fresno StateMF Kelly Parker, UTEPD Caitlin Currie, Rice D Diana Kelm, SMUD Kat McShane, UTEPGK Mary-tyler Wahl, Fresno StateMVP: Holly Cohen, UTEP
2003 F Kim Harvey, SMUF Ashley Anderson, RiceF Sara Yoder, RiceMF Erin MacCallum, SMUMF Jill Heinemann, SMUMF Olivia O’Rear, SMUD Kaletia Roberts, UTEPD Ashley Watson, SMUD Erin Droeger, RiceD Caitlin Currie, RiceGK Lauren Shockley, RiceMVP: Kim Harvey, SMU
2004 F Olivia O’Rear, SMUF Clory Martin, RiceF Katie Ward, TulsaMF Cara Nordin, UTEPMF Susanne Collins, SMUMF Joelle Sugai, Hawai‘iMF Carrie Schnarre, TulsaD Kimber Bailey, SMUD Caitlin Currie, RiceD Susanne Day, TulsaGK Amanda Clark, SMU MVP: Olivia O’Rear, SMU
2005 F Cortney Sobrero, Fresno StateF Miranda Montejo, NevadaF Kristin Krale, San Jose StateF Nicole Irwin, San Jose StateMF Kortney Lewis, Fresno StateMF Jackie Zabek, San Jose StateMF Antonea Lugo, Fresno StateD Rochelle Jagdeo, Fresno StateD Randee Robinson, NevadaD Jackie Cruz, San Jose StateGK Angie Larsen, Fresno State MVP: Kortney Lewis, MF, Fresno State
2006 F Samatha Miller, Nevada F Cortney Sobrero, Fresno StateF Charity Weston, Utah StateMF Antonea Lugo, Fresno StateMF Miranda Montejo, NevadaMF Cristin Murphy, San Jose StateMF Brennan Lau, Boise StateD Randee Robinson, NevadaD Aubrey Tennant, Fresno StateD Rochelle Jagdeo, Fresno StateGK Caitlin Holmes, NevadaMVP: Caitlin Holmes, Nevada
2007 F Andrea Salvador, Fresno StateF Taryn Fukuroku, Hawai‘iF Candice Clark, Utah StateMF Ali Sill, Fresno StateMF Jessica Domingo, Hawai‘iMF Abby Hunt, Utah StateD Andrea Alires, Fresno StateD Koren Takeyama, Hawai‘iD Chelsea Deptula, Hawai‘iGK Kaitlyn Revel, Freson StateMVP: Chelsea Deptula, Hawai‘i
2008 F Lauren Hansen, Utah StateF Randi Baker, Boise StateMF Cristen Drummond, NevadaMF Miranda Montejo, NevadaMF Elora Martinez, Fresno StateMF Ali Sill, Fresno StateD Lindsay Roberts, Boise StateD Sydne Porter, Utah StateD Jessie Malaska, Utah StateD Allison Ventura, Fresno StateGK Kaitlyn Revel, Fresno StateMVP: Ali Sill, Fresno State
2009 D Jessica Ingram, San Jose StateD Malia Hendrix, Boise StateF Shantel Flanary, Utah StateF Erica Parks, Boise StateF Natalie Ratnavira, NevadaMF Annabelle Allen, NevadaMF Brandy Hickox, Boise StateGK Hallsie Pacheco, San Jose StateGK Molli Merrill, Utah StateGK Marie Cove, NevadaGK Liz Ruiz, Boise StateMVP: Erica Parks, F, Boise State
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SINGLE MATCH
GOALS 3 Kim Harvey, SMU (UTEP, ‘03)
3 Holly Cohen, UTEP (Rice, ‘02)
3 Veronica Flores, Hawai‘i (Boise St., 01)
3 Shauna Rohbock, BYU (Wyoming, ‘95)
3 Shauna Rohbock, BYU (SJSU, SDSU, ‘96)
SHOTS 10 Shauna Rohbock, BYU (Wyoming, ‘95)
ASSISTS 3 Susan Mendez, SDSU (SMU, ‘96)
POINTS 6 Kim Harvey, SMU (UTEP, ‘03)
6 Veronica Flores, Hawai‘i (Boise St., ‘01)
6 Arlene Devitt, Hawai‘i, (Boise St., ‘01)
6 Shauna Rohbock, BYU (Wyoming, ‘95)
6 Shauna Rohbock, BYU (SJSU, SDSU, ‘96)
SAVES 15 Barbara Mack, Wyoming (BYU, ‘95)
TOURNAMENT
GOALS 6 Shauna Rohbock, BYU, 1996
3 Matches
SHOTS 17 Shauna Rohbock, BYU, 1995
3 Matches
ASSISTS 3 Susan Mendez, San Diego St., 1996
3 Matches
POINTS 13 Shauna Rohbock, BYU, 1996
3 Matches
SAVES 23 Amee Brown, San Jose St., 1996
2 Matches
TEAM RECORDS
SINGLE MATCH
GOALS 7 Hawai‘i (Boise State, ‘01)
7 BYU (Wyoming, ‘95)
SHOTS 33 BYU (Wyoming, ‘95)
ASSISTS 7 Sam Diego State (TCU, ‘98)
POINTS 20 Hawai‘i (Boise State, ‘01)
TOURNAMENT
GOALS 10 San Diego State, 1998
3 Matches
10 BYU, 1996
3 Matches
SHOTS 79 BYU, 1996
3 Matches
ASSISTS 11 San Diego State, 1996
3 Matches
POINTS 31 San Diego State, 1998
3 Matches
GOALS ALLOWED 0 Hawai‘i, 2007
2 Matches
Fresno State, 2006
2 Matches
SMU, 2001
2 Matches
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Boise State 4 6 0 .400 8 18 1-2 1-0 1
Fresno State 14 13 0 .519 37 36 5-4 2-3 2
Hawai‘i 4 8 0 .333 16 19 2-3 1-1 1
Idaho No Tournament Appearances
Louisiana Tech No Tournament Appearances
Nevada 7 4 0 .636 13 8 2-2 1-1 1
San Jose State 8 9 0 .471 19 21 2-5 1-1 1
Utah State 2 5 0 .286 7 7 1-3 0-1 0
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School Total MVP
Boise State 9 1
Fresno State 28 2
Hawai‘i 7 1
Idaho -- --
Louisiana Tech -- --
Nevada 12 1
San Jose State 19 1
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1996 Pacifi c DivisionFirst TeamF Maren Hendershot, BYUF Lori LaCoursiere, San Diego StateF Shauna Rohbock, BYUF Stacie Savage, San Jose StateF Michelle Vargas, San Jose StateMF Christina Bell, Fresno StateMF Jacki Doman, UtahMF Catherine McGuire, San Diego StateMF Michelle Jensen, BYUS Laurel Simpson, BYUGK Amanda Paterson, Hawai‘i
Second TeamF Staci Burt, UtahF Cheryl Gano, Fresno StateF Jennifer Love, BYUF Megan McAlpin, Fresno StateF Kristin Sinclair, Fresno StateMF Stefanie Mathews, San Diego StateD Karen Boardman, UtahD Emily Lubeck, BYUD Shellee Stucker, San Diego StateS Denise Tsukada, Hawai‘iGK Amee Brown, San Jose State
Mountain DivisionFirst TeamF Laurie Hegedorn, New MexicoF Dolly Pasini, Air ForceF Jenny Sims, TulsaF Sarah Suess, TCUMF Danielle Brousseau, SMUMF Sarah Greer, WyomingMF Amy Kline, SMUMF Paige Mayer, TulsaMF Marci Miller, SMUMF Erin Poole, SMUD Emily Rogers, SMUD Cindy Fox, TulsaS Ja’net Esparza, UTEP
Second TeamF Kim Brown, SMUF Rachel Migliore, TCUMF Jill Bruyere, New MexicoMF Jennifer Weatherspoon, Air ForceMF Laura Snyder, SMUMF April Herrity, New MexicoD Shelby Stone, SMUD Lynn McCoy, TulsaB Marie Peterson, Air ForceGK Melissa Mitchell, TulsaGK Melissa Liston, UNM
1997 Pacifi c DivisionFirst TeamF Staci Burt, UtahF Lori LaCoursiere, San Diego StateF Jill Pearson, Fresno StateF Shauna Rohbock, BYUF Stacie Savage, San Jose StateF/MF Sara Reading, BYUMF Christina Bell, Fresno StateMF Maren Hendershot, BYUMF Michelle Jensen, BYUD Christina August, San Diego StateGK Amee Brown, San Jose StateGK Jennifer Johnstone, Fresno State
Second TeamF Dominique Barcellona, UtahF Cheryl Gano, Fresno StateF Lorrie Tipton, UtahMF Jennifer Hamm, Hawai‘iMF Catherine McGuire, San Diego StateMF Tennille Ruggiero, San Jose StateMF Elicia Petre, San Diego State
D/MF Karen Boardman, UtahS Laurel Simpson, BYUS Staci Shrader, San Jose StateGK Amanda Paterson, Hawai‘i
Mountain DivisionFirst TeamF Kim Brown, SMUF Laurie Hegedorn, New MexicoF Stephanie Rader, Air ForceF Dani Rangel, New MexicoMF/F Amber Farr, TulsaMF Paige Mayer, TulsaMF Marci Miller, SMUMF Jennie Schoeck, Air ForceS/MF Ja’net Esparza, UTEPD Emily Rogers, SMUGK Erin Poole, SMU
Second TeamF Danielle Brosseau, SMUF Nicole Kitagawa, TCUMF/F Jill Cook, TCUMF Allison Calleri, TCUMF Kaci Epp, TulsaMF Lani Van Bebber, New MexicoD Jayme Dieringer, New MexicoD Christy Filice, TCUD Shelby Stone, SMUS Molly McBride, WyomingGK Erin Munson, Air ForceGK Carrie Walsh, TCU
1998 Pacifi c DivisionFirst TeamF Staci Burt, UtahF Lori LaCoursiere, San Diego StateF Tricia Nishikawa, Hawai‘iF Shauna Rohbock, BYUMF Maren Hendershot, BYUMF Catherine McGuire, San Diego StateMF Megan Nelson, San Jose StateMF Elicia Petre, San Diego StateD Momi Aiu, San Jose StateD Tina August, San Diego StateGK Katherine Judkins, San Diego State
Second TeamF Anita Pedrord, UNLVF Karli Silveira, San Jose StateF Lorrie Tipton, UtahMF Aimee Thompson, Fresno StateMF/F Sara Reading, BYUD Staci Reynolds, BYUD Susan Shivokevich, Fresno StateD Laurel Simpson, BYUD Athelia Graham, BYUD Jessica Narajowski, UtahGK Jennifer Johnstone, Fresno State
Mountain DivisionFirst TeamF Kim Rogers, UTEPMF/F Beth Tarucio, TulsaMF Paige Mayer, TulsaMF Allison Calleri, TCUMF Jennie Shcoeck, Air ForceMF Beck Wyfells, Air ForceMF Jill Cook, TCUD/MF Amber Farr, TulsaD/MF Laura Glasspoole, UTEPD Tara Comfort, SMUGK Erin Poole, SMU
Second TeamF Erica Campbell, WyomingF Ja’net Esparza, UTEPF Kelly Noonan, TulsaMF Jamie Campanaro, SMUMF Katrina Morton, Wyoming
MF Laura Snyder, SMUD Holly Broome, SMUD Jayme Dieringer, New MexicoD Tara Gordon, TulsaD Shelby Stone, SMUGK Whitney Forsythe, Tulsa
1999 First Team F Jill Pearson, Fresno StateF Tara Comfort, SMU F Laura Snyder, SMU F Morgan Oliveira, Fresno State F Ja’net Esparza, UTEP F Veronica Flores, Hawai‘i MF/F Kim Rogers, UTEP MF Momi Aiu, San Jose State MF Aimee Thompson, Fresno State MF Reyna Green, Fresno State GK Demarre Sanchez, Hawai‘i GK Amee Brown, San Jose State
Second TeamF Sarah Harvey, SMUF Jennifer Mescher, San Jose StateMF Kaci Epp, TulsaMF Jennifer Maunder, TCUMF Laura Glasspoole, UTEPMF Rosie Madera, San Jose StateMF Julie Twellman, TulsaMF Diana Kelm, SMUMF/D Wendy Miyashiro, Hawai‘iD Brenda DeRose, TCUGK Amanda Smith, UTEP
2000 First Team F Sherry Dick, TCUF Sarah Harvey, SMUF Jill Pearson, Fresno StateMF Kim Harvery, SMUMF Nicole Lamb, SMUMF Aimee Thompson, Fresno StateD Corrine Atkins, Fresno StateD Christina Collins, SMUD Brenda DeRose, TCUD Jackie Ostdiek, San Jose StateGK Becca Lief, SMU
Second TeamF Arlene Devitt, Hawai‘iF Reyna Green, Fresno StateF Kelly Noonan, TulsaF Julie Twellman, TulsaMF Brandy Apodaca, San Jose StateMF Kelly Parker, UTEPMF Ashley Potthoff , SMUD Camille Kalama, Hawai‘iD Susan Shivokevich, Fresno StateD Leila Wai, Hawai‘iGK Katie Gilmore, UTEP
2001 First Team F Tara Comfort, SMUF Arlene Devitt, Hawai‘iF Kim Harvey, SMUMF Christina Collins, SMUMF Jill Heinemann, SMUMF Kristina Jacob, San Jose StateD Carmel Hurley, Hawai‘iD Diana Kelm, SMUD Brooke Smith, Boise StateD Beth Taruscio, TulsaGK Erin McLeod, SMUGK Jeanne Orm, Boise State
Second TeamF Holly Cohen, UTEPF Reyna Green, Fresno StateF Sarah Harvey, SMU
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2002 First Team F Natasha Kai, Hawai‘iF Tara Comfort, SMUF Holly Cohen, UTEPF Danielle Fauteux, TulsaMF Erin Quattromani, Hawai‘iMF Jill Heinemann, SMUMF Kelly Parker, UTEPD Sasha Andrews, SMU D Amanda Jordan, SMU D Diana Kelm, SMUGK Erin McLeod, SMU
Second TeamF Holly Cohen, UTEPF Arlene Devitt, Hawai‘iF Kim Harvey, SMUF Miranda Cuthbertson, UTEPMF Katri Nokso-Koivisto, Fresno StateMF Erin Sayegusa, Fresno StateMF Kaletia Roberts, UTEP MF Jamie German, TulsaD Noelle Takemoto, Hawai‘iD Kelly Potysman, RiceD Kat McShane, UTEP GK Mary-tyler Wahl, Fresno StateGK Mahie Atay, Hawai‘i
2003 First Team F Katri Nokso-Koivisto, Fresno StateF Natasha Kai, Hawai’iF Robyn deHay, Hawai’iF Ashley Anderson, RiceF Kim Harvey, SMUMF Sarah Yoder, RiceMF Olivia O’Rear, SMUMF Jill Heinemann, SMUD Abbe Bernards, Boise StateD Caitlin Currie, RiceD Amanda Jordan, SMUGK Amanda Clark, SMU
Second TeamF Brittany Zoellner, Boise StateF Kortney Lewis, Fresno StateF Christine McCartney, UTEPMF Abbe Roche, Boise StateMF Joelle Sugai, Hawai’iMF Vanessa Serrano, RiceMF Kaletia Roberts, UTEPD Leisha Makinano, NevadaD Betsy Huete, RiceD Erin Droeger, RiceGK Lauren Shockley, Rice
2004 First Team F Cortney Sobrero, Fresno StateF Natasha Kai, Hawai‘iF Olivia O’Rear, SMUMF Joelle Sugai, Hawai‘iMF Adria Campbell, SMUMF Susanne Collins, SMUMF Carrie Schnarre, TulsaD Caitlin Currie, RiceD Erin Droeger, RiceD Kimber Bailey, SMUGK Lauren Shockley, Rice
Second Team F Robyn deHay, Hawai‘iF Jill Heinemann, SMUF Clory Martin, RiceF Sarah Yoder, RiceMF Vanessa Serrano, RiceMF Kaletia Roberts, UTEPMF BreeAnn Milligan, Boise StateD Cassidy Temple, Boise StateD Krystalynn Ontai, Hawai‘iD Rochelle Jagdeo, Fresno StateD Amber Mack, UTEPGK Kim Parker, Boise State
2005 First Team F Liz Behlen, San Jose StateF Natasha Kai, Hawai‘iF Cortney Sobrero, Fresno StateF Charity Weston, Utah StateMF Jessica Domingo, Hawai‘iMF Nicole Irwin, San Jose StateMF Kortney Lewis, Fresno StateD Rochelle Jagdeo, Fresno StateD Elizabeth Masson, Utah StateD Koren Takeyama, Hawai‘iGK Angie Larsen, Fresno State
Second TeamF Adria Campbell, Hawai‘iF Samantha Miller, NevadaF Miranda Montejo, NevadaMF Aivi Luik, NevadaMF Tiff any McQueen, Utah StateMF Alison Sill, Fresno StateD Krisha Kai, Hawai‘iD Randee Robinson, NevadaD Allison Tsuchida, Boise StateD Jessica Wilcox, NevadaGK Kori Lu, Hawai‘i
2006 First Team F Taryn Fukuroku, Hawai’iF Samanatha Miller, NevadaF Cortney Sobrero, Fresno StateF Charity Weston, Utah StateMF Nicole Irwin, San Jose StateMF Alison Sill, Fresno StateMF Antonea Lugo, Fresno StateD Rochelle Jagdeo, Fresno StateD Allison Tsuchida, Boise StateD Jessica Wilcox, NevadaGK Angie Larsen, Fresno State
Second TeamF Nicole Gutierrez, Fresno StateF Karen Zmirak, NevadaF Jessica Scott, San Jose StateMF Jessica Domingo, Hawai’iMF Miranda Montejo, NevadaMF Cristin Murphy, San Jose StateMF Dana Peart, Utah StateD Koren Takeyama, Hawai’iD Randee Robinson, NevadaD Lindsey Smart, Utah StateGK Marissa Dayton, San Jose State
2007 First Team F Ambree Ako, Hawai‘iF Taryn Fukuroku, Hawai‘iF Shannon Saxton, Boise StateMF Jessica Domingo, Hawai‘iMF Abby Hunt, Utah StateMF Amanda Reyes, Fresno StateMF Alison Sill, Fresno StateD Tehane Higa, Hawai‘iD Nicole Mikula, Hawai‘iD Lindsey Smart, Utah StateGK Katilyn Revel, Fresno State
Second TeamF Ambree Ako, Hawai‘iF Nicole Gutierrez, Fresno StateF Lauren Hansen, Utah StateMF Brittney Dugger, Boise StateMF Erin Woff ord, Boise StateMF Jackie Zabek, San Jose StateD Andrea Alires, Fresno StateD Selena Gill, Fresno StateD Chelsea Deptula, Hawai‘iD Patrice Godwin, NevadaGK Kori Lu, Hawai‘i
2008 First Team F Nicole Gutierrez, Fresno StateF Taryn Fukuroku, Hawai‘iF Candice Clark, Utah StateMF Alison Sill, Fresno StateMF Mari Punzal, Hawai‘iMF Cristen Drummond, NevadaMF Chandra Salmon, Utah StateD Selena Gill, Fresno StateD Nicole Mikula, Hawai‘iD Lindsey Smart, Utah StateGK Kaitlyn Revel, Fresno State
Second TeamF Shannon Saxton, Boise StateF Ambree Ako, Hawai‘iF Shantel Flanary, Utah StateF Lauren Hansen, Utah StateMF Brandy Hickcox, Boise StateMF Molly Nizzoli, Fresno StateMF Miranda Montejo, NevadaD Kendall VanDine, Fresno StateD Patrice Godwin, NevadaD Alyssa Lowry, Utah StateGK Ali Griffi n, Utah State
2009 First Team F Emmy Belding, San Jose StateF Shantel Flanary, Utah StateF Roxy Kamal, San Jose StateF Chelsea Small, IdahoMF Hallsie Pacheco, San Jose StateMF Mari Punzal, Hawai‘iMF Chandra Salmon, Utah StateD Jessica Ingram, San Jose StateD Lindsay Roberts, Boise StateD Lindsey Smart, Utah StateGK Katie Graul, New Mexico State
Second TeamF Natalie Ratnavira, NevadaF Shannon Saxton, Boise StateF Ambree Ako, Hawai‘iF Britta Bourne, Hawai‘iMF Brandy Hickox, Boise StateMF Molly Nizzoli, Fresno StateMF Jazmin Cardoso, New Mexico StateD Kendall VanDine, Fresno StateD Vanessa Gonzales, Fresno StateD Annabelle Allen, Nevada GK Nina Butera, San Jose State
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Sept. 2 Shauna Rohbock, So., F, BYUSept. 9 Lori LaCoursiere, Fr., F, SDSUSept. 16 Shauna Rohbock, So., F, BYUSept. 23 Stacie Savage, Jr., F, SJSUSept. 30 Jacki Doman, Sr., MF, UUOct. 7 Ashley Monahan, So., MF, BYUOct. 14 Lori LaCoursiere, Fr., F, SDSUOct. 21 Stacie Savage, Jr., F, SJSUOct. 28 Shauna Rohbock, So., F, BYUNov. 4 Jennifer Johnstone, So., GK, FS
Mountain Division
Sept. 2 Laura Harding, So., MF, AFASept. 9 Ashlee Richmond, Fr., F, TCUSept. 16 Amber Farr, So., MF, TUSept. 23 Laurie Hegedorn, Jr., F, UNMSept 30 Kim Brown, Sr., MF, SMUOct. 7 Laurie Hegedorn, Jr., F, UNMOct. 14 Amanda Smith, Fr., GK, UTEPOct. 21 Jenny Sims, Sr., MF, TUOct. 28 Marci Miller, Jr., MF, SMUNov. 4 Amber Farr, So., MF, TU
1997 Pacifi c Division
Sept. 1 Staci Shrader, Sr., D, SJSUSept. 8 Sara Reading, Fr., MF, BYUSept. 15 Staci Burt, So., F, UUSept. 22 Lori LaCoursiere, So., F, SDSUSept. 29 Karen Robbins, So., F, BYUOct. 6 Kim Lowe, Fr., MF, BYUOct. 13 Karen Boardman, So., D, UUOct. 20 Catherine McGuire, Jr., MF, SDSUOct. 27 Stacie Savage, Sr., F, SJSUNov. 3 Jenny Prunk, Sr., F, SDSU
Mountain Division
Sept. 1 Rebecca Calder, Fr., F, UTEPSept. 8 Marci Miller, Sr., MF, SMUSept. 15 Erin Poole, Jr., GK, SMUSept. 22 Laurie Hegedorn, Sr., F, UNMSept. 29 Bre Dalton, Sr., GK, UNMOct. 6 Katrina Morton, Fr., MF, UWOct. 13 Stephanie Rader, Fr., F, AFAOct. 20 Kaci Epp, So., MF, TUOct. 27 Laurie Hegedorn, Sr., F, UNMNov. 3 Xochtil Hernandez, Sr., MF, UTEP
1998 Pacifi c Division
Sept. 7 Dawn Dasher, So., F, UHSept. 14 Shauna Rohbock, Sr., F, BYUSept. 21 Maren Hendershot, Sr., F, BYUSept. 28 Amy Kofoed, Fr., MF, UUOct. 5 Reyna Green, Fr., F, FSOct. 12 Catherine McGuire, Sr., MF, SDSUOct. 19 Shauna Rohbock, Sr., F, BYUOct. 26 Tennille Ruggiero, Sr., MF, SJSUNov. 2 Shauna Rohbock, Sr., F, BYU
Mountain Division
Sept. 7 Kara Heer, Fr., MF, TUSept.14 Kim Rogers, Fr., F, UTEPSept. 21 Amanda Vandervort, So., GK, UWSept. 28 Whitney Forsyth, Fr., GK, TUOct. 5 Beth Boyer, Fr., MF, AFA
WAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK/INDIVIDUAL HONORSOct. 12 Laura Snyder, Jr., MF, SMUOct. 19 Beth Taruscio, Fr., MF, TUOct. 26 Jamie Campanaro, Sr., MF, SMUNov. 2 Katrina Morton, So., MF, UW
1999 Aug. 31 Becca Lief, Jr., GK, SMUSept. 6 Karli Silveira, Jr., F, SJSUSept. 13 Melissa McCormick, Fr., MF, TUSept. 20 Laura Snyder, Sr., MF, TUSept. 27 Kim Rogers, So., F, UTEPOct. 4 Morgan Oliveira, So., MF, FSOct. 11 Jill Pearson, Jr., F, FSOct. 18 Veronica Flores, So., F, UHOct. 25 Demarre Sanchez, Jr., GK, UHNov. 1 Becca Lief, Jr., GK, SMU
2000 Aug. 28 Julie Twellman, Fr., F, TUSept. 4 Morgan Oliveira, Jr., MF, FSSept. 11 Sherry Dick, So., F, TCUSept. 18 Jill Pearson, Sr., F, FSSept. 25 Kelly Parker, Fr., F, UTEPOct. 2 Sarah Harvey, Jr., F, SMUOct. 9 Veronica Flores, Jr., F, UHOct. 16 Julie Davidson, Jr., MF, TUOct. 23 Kim Harvey, Fr., MF, SMUOct. 30 Melissa McCormick, So., MF, TU
2001 Sept. 4 Ahsley Anderson, Fr., F, RiceSept. 10 Arlene Devitt, So., F, UHSept. 17 noneSept. 24 Abby Fahrig, TU Oct. 1 Christy Messenger, BSUOct. 9 Kim Harvey, So., MF, SMUOct. 15 Tara Comfort, Jr., F, SMUOct. 22 Arlene Devitt, So., F, UHOct. 29 Jill Heinemann, Fr., MF, SMUNov. 5 Kaziah Hill, So., F, BSU
2002 Off ensiveSept. 3 Natasha Kai, Fr., F, UHSept. 9 Holly Cohen, Sr., M, UTEPSept. 16 Holly Cohen, Sr., M, UTEPSept. 23 Kim Harvey, Jr., MF, SMUSept. 30 Danielle Fauteux, Fr., F, TUOct. 7 M. Cuthbertson, Sr, M, UTEPOct. 14 Natasha Kai, Fr., F, UHOct. 21 Danielle Fauteux, Fr., F, TUOct. 28 Natasha Kai, Fr., F, UHNov. 4 Kim Harvey, Jr., MF, SMU
DefensiveSept. 3 Erin Lavey, Fr., GK, SJSUSept. 9 Kat McShane, Sr., D, UTEPSept. 16 Kyla Clark, Fr., GK, UTEPSept. 23 Jessica Uecker, So., D, UHSept. 30 Carol Moore, Jr., GK, UTEPOct. 7 Erin McLeod, So., GK, SMUOct. 14 Mahie Atay, Fr., GK, UHOct. 21 Erin McLeod, So., GK, SMUOct. 28 Kelly Wilson, Fr., GK, TUNov. 4 Carrie Schnarre, Fr., D, TU
INDIVIDUAL HONORS
PLAYER OF THE YEAR1996 Stacie Savage, San Jose St. (Pac.) Marci Miller, SMU (Mtn.)1997 Stacie Savage, San Jose St. (Pac.) Shauna Rohbock, BYU (Pac.) Marci Miller, SMU (Mtn.) Laurie Hegedorn, New Mexico (Mtn.)1998 Maren Hendershot, BYU (Pac.) Laura Glasspoole, UTEP (Mtn.)1999 Laura Snyder, SMU2000 Jill Pearson, Fresno State2001 Tara Comfort, SMU2002 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i2003 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i2004 Lauren Shockley, Rice2005 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i (Off ensive) Rochelle Jagdeo, Fresno State (Defensive)2006 Nicole Irwin, San Jose State (Off ensive) Rochelle Jagdeo, Fresno State (Defensive)2007 Ambree Ako, Hawai‘i (Off ensive) Tehane Higa (Defensive)2008 Taryn Fukuroku, Hawai‘i (Off ensive) Nicole Mikula, Hawai‘i (Defensive)2009 Shantel Flanary, Utah State (Off ensive) Jessica Ingram, San Jose State (Defensive)
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR1996 Lori LaCoursiere, San Diego St. (Pac.) Ja’net Esparza, UTEP (Mtn.)1997 Jill Pearson, Fresno State (Pac.) Stephanie Rader, Air Force (Mtn.)1998 Anita Pedford, UNLV (Pac.) Beth Tarucio, Tulsa (Mtn.)1999 Diana Kelm, SMU2000 Kim Harvey, SMU2001 Jill Heinemann, SMU2002 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i2003 Olivia O’Rear, SMU2004 Kimber Bailey, SMU2005 Liz Behlen, San Jose State2006 Lindsey Smart, Utah State2007 Shannon Saxton, Boise State2008 Shantel Flanary, Utah State2009 Chelsea Small, Idaho
COACH OF THE YEAR1996 Jennifer Rockwood, BYU (Pac.) Philipe Blin, San Jose State (Pac.) Greg Ryan, SMU (Mtn.)1997 Amy Freeman Winslow, Utah (Pac.) Greg Ryan, SMU (Mtn.) David Rubinson, TCU (Mtn.)1998 Chuck Clegg, San Diego State (Pac.) Veronica O’Brien, UTEP (Mtn.)1999 Peter Reynaud, Fresno State2000 George Van Linder, SMU2001 Chris Huston, Rice2002 Kevin Cross, UTEP2003 Steve Lucas, Boise State2004 Chris Huston, Rice2005 Pinsoom Tenzing, Hawai‘i2006 Steve Springthorpe, Fresno State2007 Pinsoom Tenzing, Hawai‘i2008 Heather Cairns, Utah State2009 Jeff Leightman, San Jose State
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2003 Off ensiveSept. 2 Danielle Fauteux, So., F, TUSept. 8 Kristin Anderson, Fr., F, UNSept. 15 Natasha Kai, So., F, UHSept. 22 Ashley Anderson, So., F, RUSept. 29 Kim Harvey, Jr., F, SMUOct. 6 Natasha Kai, So., F, UHOct. 13 Kim Harvey, Jr., F, SMU Natasha Kai, So., F, UHOct. 22 Leisha Makinano, Sr., D, UNOct. 27 Sarah Yoder, So., MF, RUNov. 3 B. Erickson, Fr., MF, BSU
DefensiveSept. 2 Kyla Clark, So., GK, UTEPSept. 8 Mahie Atay, So., GK, UHSept. 15 Lauren Shockley, Jr., GK, RUSept. 22 Amber Mack, Jr., D, UTEPSept. 29 Amanda Clark, Sr., GK, SMUOct. 6 Erin Chow, Jr., GK, UHOct. 13 Krystalynn Ontai, Jr., D, UHOct. 22 Mahie Atay, So., GK, UHOct. 27 Kim Parker, Fr., GK, BSUNov. 3 Ashley Watson, Fr., D, SMU
2004 Off ensiveAug. 30 Jami Tullius, Fr., F, UTEPSept. 6 Natasha Kai, Jr., F, UHSept. 13 Clory Martin, Fr., F, RUSept. 20 Cortney Sobrero, So., F, FS Sept. 27 Natasha Kai, Jr., F, UHOct. 4 Kimber Bailey, Fr., D, SMUOct. 11 Adria Campbell, So., F, SMUOct. 18 Clory Martin, Fr., F, RUOct. 25 Jami Tullius, Fr., F, UTEPNov. 1 Oliva O’Rear, So., F, SMU
DefensiveAug. 30 Kim Parker, So., GK, BSUSept. 6 Lauren Shockley, Jr., GK, RUSept. 13 Lauren Shockley, Jr., GK, RUSept. 20 M. Tarpenning, Jr., GK, UNSept. 27 Lauren Shockley, Jr., GK, RUOct. 4 Jessica Uecker, Sr., D, UHOct. 11 A. Herbst, Jr., GK, SJSUOct. 18 Amanda Clark, Sr., GK, SMUOct. 25 Pam Devore, Sr., GK, TUNov. 1 Erin Droeger, Sr., D, RU
2005 Off ensiveAug. 29 Natasha Kai, Sr., F, UHSept. 5 Emily Cleaveland, Fr., F, LTUSept. 12 Sonja Baumgartner, Fr., F, UISept. 19 Charity Weston, Jr., F, USUSept. 26 Miranda Montejo, Fr., F, UNOct. 3 Emily Cleaveland, Fr., F, LTUOct. 10 Natasha Kai, Sr., F, UHOct. 17 Liz Behlen, Fr., F, SJSUOct. 24 Jessica Thompson, Fr., F, UNOct. 31 Natasha Kai, Sr., F, UH
DefensiveAug. 29 Chrissy Haisler, Fr., GK, LTUSept. 5 Savanna Russo, Fr., D, LTUSept. 12 Alli Tsuchida, So., D, BSUSept. 19 Kim Parker, Jr., GK, BSUSept. 26 Randee Robinson, Fr., D, UNOct. 3 M. Morrison, So., GK, BSUOct. 10 Krisha Kai, Jr., D, UHOct. 17 Angie Larsen, Jr., GK, FSOct. 24 Jessica Wilcox, Jr., D, UNOct. 31 Liz Masson, Sr., D, USU
2006 Off ensiveAug. 28 Denise Wilson, So., F, LTU Sept. 4 Cortney Sobrero, Sr., F, FSUSept. 11 Nicole Tadman, Jr., MF, BSUSept. 18 Kelli-Anne Chang, So., MF, UHSept. 25 Lauren Kinneman, Sr., MF, UNOct. 2 Annie Tom, Sr., F, BSUOct. 9 Nicole Irwin, Jr., MF, SJSUOct. 16 Jessica Scott, So., F, SJSUOct. 23 Nicole Irwin, Jr., MF, SJSUOct. 30 Antonea Lugo, Sr., MF, FSU
DefensiveAug. 28 Angie Larsen, Sr., GK, FSUSept. 4 Randee Robinson, So., D, UNSept. 11 Caitlin Holmes, Fr., GK, UNSept. 18 Angie Larsen, Sr., GK, FSUSept. 25 Kelly McCloskey, Sr., D, UHOct. 2 Jessica Wilcox, Jr., D, UNOct. 9 Angie Larsen, Sr., GK, FSUOct. 16 Marissa Dayton, Fr., GK, SJSUOct. 23 Ali Griffi n, So., GK, USUOct. 30 Angie Larsen, Sr., GK, FSU
2007 Off ensiveSept. 3 Mari Punzal, Fr., F, UHSept. 10 Shannon Saxton, Fr., F, BSUSept. 17 Dana Peart, Sr., F, USUSept. 24 Shannon Saxton, Fr., F, BSUOct. 1 Nicole Gutierrez, Jr., F, FSOct. 8 Jessica Scott, Jr., F, SJSUOct. 15 Ambree Ako, So., F, UHOct. 22 Shannon Saxton, Fr., F, BSUOct. 29 Abby Hunt, Sr., MF, USUNov. 5 Ambree Ako, So., F, UH
DefensiveSept. 3 Anna Sandman, So., GK, UISept. 10 Tehane Higa, Jr., D, UHSept. 17 Amanda Reyes, Jr., D, FSSept. 24 Anna Sandman, So., GK, UIOct. 1 Marie Cove, Fr., GK, UNOct. 8 Whitney Golson, So., D, UNOct. 15 Kori Lu, Jr., GK, UHOct. 22 Andrea Alires, Sr., D, FSOct. 29 Kaitlyn Revel, Fr., GK, FSNov. 5 Kaitlyn Revel, Fr., GK, FS
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2008 Off ensiveAug. 25 Andrea Huerta, Jr., F, BSU Sept. 1 Shannon Saxton, So., F, BSUSept. 8 Shantel Flanary, Fr., F, USUSept. 15 Taryn Fukuroku, Sr., F, UH Sept. 22 Scotti Culton, Fr., MF, LTUSept. 29 Kat McCullough, Jr., MF, LTUOct. 6 Hikari Kurokawa, Jr., F, LTUOct. 13 Lauren Hansen, So., F, USU Oct. 20 Taryn Fukuroku, Sr., F, UH Oct. 27 Candice Clark, Sr., F, USU Nov. 3 Chelsea Deptula, So., D, UH
DefensiveAug. 25 Jennifer Burns, Jr., GK, BSU Sept. 1 Jordan-Michelle Santos, Fr., GK, SJSUSept. 8 Cat Buchanan, Fr., GK, LTUSept. 15 Jordan-Michelle Santos, Fr., GK, SJSUSept. 22 Kori Lu, Sr., GK, UHSept. 29 Selena Gill, Sr., D, FSOct. 6 Kaitlyn Revel, So., GK, FSOct. 13 Kaitlyn Revel, So., GK, FSOct. 20 Sydne Porter, Jr., D, USU Oct. 27 Selena Gill, Sr., D, FS Nov. 3 Lindsey Smart, Jr., D, USU
2009 Off ensiveAug. 24 Olivia Lukasewich, So., LTU Aug. 31 Lauren Hansen, Jr., USUSept. 7 Rachel King, So., LTUSept. 14 Roxy Kamal, Sr., SJSU Sept. 21 Kat McCullough, Sr., LTUSept. 28 Britta Bourne, Sr., UHOct. 5 Lauren Cope, Fr., NMSUOct. 12 Roxy Kamal, Sr., SJSU Oct. 19 Chelsea Small, Fr., UI Oct. 26 Ambree Ako, Sr., UH Nov. 2 Britta Bourne, Sr., UH
DefensiveAug. 24 Summer Tillotson, So., USU Aug. 31 Cat Buchanan, So., LTUSept. 7 Liz Boyden, So., UISept. 14 Dana Moreno, Fr., NEV Sept. 21 Nina Butera, Jr., SJSUSept. 28 Lauren Hickok, Fr., BSUOct. 5 Liz Ruiz, So., BSU/Chrissy Smith, Jr., FSOct. 12 Katie Graul, Sr., NMSU Oct. 19 Chandra Salmon, So., USU Oct. 26 Nina Butera, Jr., SJSU Nov. 2 Marie Cove, Jr., NEV
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1996Kelli Allen, Brigham YoungNicole Arakawa, Hawai‘iJennifer Bahr, WyomingDominique Barcellona, UtahJill Bruyere, New MexicoJamie Campanaro, SMUShannon Cuthbertson, San Diego StateJacki Doman, UtahMylinh Fee, Hawai‘iRenee Gonzales, New MexicoJulie Good, New MexicoApril Herrity, New MexicoMelanie Hewitt, UtahDenise Jeske, UTEPLeanne Johnson, Brigham YoungKate Jones, TulsaMelissa Jones, WyomingStephanie Jones, Brigham YoungShannon Kimball, Brigham YoungNicole Kitagawa, TCUJessie Koenig, TulsaEmily Lubeck, Brigham YoungTawni Martineau, UtahPaige Mayer, TulsaLynn McCoy, TulsaCatherine McGuire, San Diego StateTara McNeil, UtahJennifer Millard, WyomingAshley Monahan, Brigham YoungMegan Noble, Fresno StateElizabeth Pappas, Fresno StateTamara Pauk, UTEPMarie Peterson, Air ForceMelissa Robbins, Brigham YoungEmily Rogers, SMUStephanie Ross, TulsaTracy Strauss, UtahSarah Suess, TCUDanielle Trivisonno, SMUDenise Tsukada, Hawai‘iJennifer Tucker, TCUPolly Van Ess, Air ForceMichelle Vargas, San Jose StateHeather Welker, TulsaJamie Young, UtahDana Wood, Brigham Young
1997 Treva Bacon, Brigham YoungJennifer Bahr, WyomingDominique Barcellona, UtahEric Barry, Fresno StateChristina Bell, Fresno StateChristina Bettencourt, San Jose StateJill Bruyere, New MexicoJamie Campanaro, SMUMelissa Downing, TCUKaci Epp, TulsaBrenda Fierro, UTEPRenee Gonzales, New MexicoAthelia Graham, Brigham YoungJenny Grant, WyomingKimberley Hastie, UTEPMaren Hendersot, Brigham YoungApril Herrity, New MexicoMelanie Hewitt, UtahAlyson Hill, UtahDenise Jeske, UTEPMelissa Jolley, Brigham YoungSarah Kalmanovitz, San Diego StateJennifer Kastendick, TulsaShannon Kimball, Brigham YoungNicole Kitagawa, TCUTawni Martineau, UtahPaige Mayer, TulsaSarah McEachen, Fresno StateCatherine McGuire, San Diego State
Tara McNeil, UtahLana Melendres, New MexicoJennifer Millard, WyomingMeagan Misner, TulsaAshley Monahan, Brigham YoungMissy Nichols, TulsaNatalyn Orhcard, Brigham YoungTamara Pauk, UTEPKaren Robbins, Brigham YoungEmily Rogers, SMULaurel Simpson, Brigham YoungAmanda Smith, UTEPAmy Stillings, TulsaShelby Stone, SMUDenise Tsukada, Hawai‘iDanielle Trivisonno, SMUPolly Van Ness, Air ForceSufi a Wali, San Diego StateDana Wood-Skyles, Brigham YoungJamie Young, Utah
1998 Mondis Ariazand, UtahBrandi Ashwill, New MexicoCorrine Atkins, Fresno StateRyanee Banks, San Jose StateDominique Barcellona, UtahHolly Broome, SMUJill Bruyere, New MexicoJulie Brum, San Jose StateTrevamarie Bryant, Brigham YoungJamie Campanaro, SMUTonya Dansereau, UtahJayme Dieringer, New MexicoKaci Epp, TulsaJa’net Esparza, UTEPBrenda Fierro, UTEPCristy Filice, TCUShae Fiol, New MexicoCheryl Gano, Fresno StateAthelia Graham, Brigham YoungJenny Grant, WyomingHeidi Greco, New MexicoMaren Hendershot, Brigham YoungMelanie Hewitt, UtahBetsy Hoeff er, TCUKristal Hopp, New MexicoHolly Huston, Air ForceJanet Jensen, Brigham YoungCamille Kalama, Hawai‘iJennifer Kastendick, TulsaNatalyn Lewis, Brigham YoungKimberlee Lowe, Brigham YoungEmily Lubeck, Brigham YoungMegan Lytle, Hawai‘iValerie Marciel, Hawai‘iTawna Martineau, UtahPaige Mayer, TulsaSarah McEachen, Fresno StateCatherine McGuire, San Diego StateTara McNeill, UtahLana Melendres, New MexicoMeagan Misner, TulsaLee Morris, New MexicoMegan Nelson, San Jose StateKelly Noonan, TulsaAngela Parchomenko, UNLVElicia Petre, San Diego StateCatherine Rang, San Diego StateKaren Robbins, Brigham YoungLaurel Roderick, Brigham YoungAmanda Smith, UTEPNanette Sommer, WyomingAmy Stillings, TulsaShelby Stone, SMUDana Thompson, New MexicoLorrie Tipton, UtahAmanda Vandervort, Wyoming
Leila Wai, Hawai‘iSophia Wall, San Diego StateJennifer Wintermute, UNLVJamie Young, Utah
1999 Jenny Andre, UTEPCorrine Atkins, Fresno StateRyanne Banks, San Jose StateMelanie Beaulieu, TulsaChristina Bettencourt, San Jose StateHolly Broome, SMUJulie Brum, San Jose StateChristina Collins, SMUKaci Epp, TulsaJa’net Esparza, UTEPBrenda Fierro, UTEPChristy Filice, TCULaura Glasspoole, UTEPKara Heer, TulsaCamille Kalama, Hawai‘iJolene Keel, San Jose StateRebecca Leir, SMUMegan Lytle, Hawai‘iMelissa McCormick, TulsaSarah McEachen, Fresno StateKristyn Mescher, San Jose StateMeagan Misner, TulsaWanette Miyashiro, Hawai‘iWendy Miyashiro, Hawai‘iKelly Noonan, TulsaJessica Peisch, Fresno StateCrystal Lee Pratz, TCUErin Schremser, Hawai‘iAmanda Smith, UTEPShelby Stone, SMUAimee Thompson, Fresno StateKeith-Ann Wagner, TCULeila Wai, Hawai‘iLea Wakabayashi, Hawai‘iLiane Watanabe, Hawai‘i
2000 Natalie Allen, NevadaJenny Andre, UTEPBrandy Apodaca, San Jose StateCorinne Atkins, Fresno StateElizabeth Benoist, TulsaHolly Broome, SMUJulie Brum, San Jose StateChristina Collins, SMUJennifer Conner-Coulson, TCUBrenda DeRose, TCUPam Devore, TulsaChristy Filice, TCUKeely Flynn, TulsaTrisha Forni, San Jose StateLaura Glasspoole, UTEPNatalie Hanson, SMUCynthia Harrah, San Jose StateKim Harvey, SMUSarah Heck, UTEPJessica Hernandez, San Jose StateKara Heer, TulsaVirginia Jenkins, Fresno StateJacqueline Jewell, Fresno StateCamille Kalama, Hawai‘iJolene Keel, San Jose StateRebecca Lief, SMUMegan Lytle, Hawai‘iLeisha Makinano, NevadaJennifer Maunder, TCUMelissa McCormick, TulsaKatherine McShane, UTEPStephanie Merrell, UTEPWanette Miyashiro, Hawai‘iKelly Noonan, Tulsa
Marcie Okumura, NevadaAmanda Orand, Hawai‘iMegan Papenfuss, TulsaJessica Peisch, Fresno StateCrystal Pratz, TCUKelly Pryor, San Jose StateRebecca Repasky, TCUJeanine Rogers, TCUDemarre Sanchez, Hawai‘iErin Sayegusa, Fresno StateKatie Schlecht, TulsaAllison Schloegel, TCUErin Schremser, Hawai‘iAlexis Small, SMUKathryn Stevens, UTEPJennifer Swanson, TCUNoelle Takemoto, Hawai‘iHolly Taylor, UTEPAimee Thompson, Fresno StateLorrie Tipton, SMUEmily Trost, TulsaJulie Twellman, TulsaJulie Vaughn, TCULeila Wai, Hawai‘iLea Wakabayashi, Hawai‘i
2001 Natalie Allen, NevadaRyanne Banks, San Jose StateElizabeth Benoist, TulsaAbigail Bernards, Boise StateBarbara Bohn, TulsaLindsay Botsford, RiceChristina Collins, SMUKeely Flynn, TulsaAmanda Forgason, SMULaura Glasspoole, UTEPMaragarita Gomez-Perez, UTEPCynthia Harrah, San Jose StateKim Harvey, SMUVirginia Jenkins, Fresno StateLindsey Johnston, NevadaLeisha Makinano, NevadaMelissa McCormick, TulsaDayle McNabb, Boise StateKatherine McShane, UTEPCoby Meikle, Boise StateMaureen Meyer, Boise StateTara Milligan, Boise StateKatie Rewalt, UTEPAshley Rickner, TulsaKaletia Roberts, UTEPAbigail Roche, Boise StateAshley Saibini, Fresno StateKristin Saibini, Fresno StateErin Sayegusa, Fresno StateCarrie Schnarre, TulsaStephanie Sewell, SMUMaureen Shea, Boise StateLauren Shockley, RiceAlexis Small, SMUKathryn Stevens, UTEPJoelle Sugai, Hawai‘iNoelle Takemoto, Hawai‘iJennifer Teeter, RiceEmily Trost, TulsaJulie Twellman, TulsaJessica Uecker, Hawai‘iMary-tyler Wahl, Fresno StateErin Warner, NevadaSeline Williams, Hawai‘iKatherine Wopat, Boise StateSarah Yoder, RiceMariko Yoshihara, San Jose StateEriko Yoshiki, Fresno StateWanette Miyashiro, Hawai‘iNatalie Nardecchia, RiceKelly Parker, UTEP
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Jessica Peisch, Fresno StateShanelle Piano, NevadaDebbie Rubel, Boise StateErin Sayegusa, Fresno StateKatie Schlecht, TulsaErin Schremser, Hawai‘iSara Shackelford, SMUKathryn Stevens, UTEPStephanie Sutter, SMUNoelle Takemoto, Hawai‘iAimee Thompson, Fresno StateLorrie Tipton, SMUEmily Trost, TulsaJulie Twellman, TulsaMary-tyler Wahl, Fresno StateErin Warner, NevadaMariko Yoshihara, San Jose State
2002 Natalie Allen, NevadaKoleen Anderson, Fresno StateAlexis Arment, TulsaAli Banister, NevadaAnnie Baxter, NevadaElizabeth Benoist, TulsaAbigail Bernards, Boise StateAnn Birchall, UTEPHeather Boayke, UTEPLindsay Botsford, RiceStephanie Bowerman, UTEPCarmen Calpo, Hawai‘iHeather Clark, UTEPHolly Cohen, UTEPJanelle Crowley, RiceCaitlin Currie, RiceErin Droeger, RiceShaila Goodman, Boise StateJessica Gregg, NevadaKeely Flynn, TulsaHeather Fox, Fresno StateKristen Gambetta, RiceAmanda Garrison, RiceMargarita Gomez-Perez, UTEPElana Graham, NevadaKimberly Harvey, SMUJill Heinemann, SMUAshley Hesseltine, RiceElizabeth Huete, RiceAmy Jackson, NevadaKristi Jang, UTEPVirginia Jenkins, Fresno StateAmber Karlsson, Fresno StateKristyn Kellogg, Fresno StateKortney Lewis, Fresno StateKristen Lindsay, RiceErin MacCallum, SMULeisha Makinano, NevadaRebecca McAllister, RiceErin McLeod, SMUKatherine McShane, UTEPCoby Meikle, Boise StateBreeAnn Milligan, Boise StateTara Milligan, Boise StateWanette Miyashiro, Hawai‘iLauren Mussallem, SMUKatri Nokso-Koivisto, Fresno StateKrystalynn Ontai, Hawai‘iAmy Ortmann, Boise StateKelly Parker, UTEPKelly Potysman, RiceJacqueline Rellas, Rice
2003 Ashley Anderson, RiceAlexis Arment, TulsaKrista Baker, TulsaLaura Barber, RiceAbigail Bernards, Boise State
Ann Birchall, UTEPHeather Boayke, UTEPStephanie Campbell, Boise StateHeather Clark, UTEPJanelle Crowley, RiceCaitlin Currie, RiceAlaina Chandler, San Jose StateCallye Dannheim, RiceSusan Day, TulsaAshleigh Decker, UTEPErin Droeger, RiceKeely Flynn, TulsaHeather Fox, Fresno StateAngela Furin, RiceMarisa Galvan, RiceElana Graham, NevadaKim Harvey, SMUJill Heinemann, SMUAdrienne Herbst, San Jose StateElizabeth Huete, RiceAlison Jablonsky, San Jose StateAmy Jackson, NevadaRochelle Jagdeo, Fresno StateKristyn Kellogg, Fresno StateLauren Kinneman, NevadaRebecca MacAllister, RiceErin MacCallum, SMUMariana Mesa, San Jose StateBreeAnn Milligan, Boise StateStaci Morgan, TulsaLauren Mussallem, SMUKelly Nunn, San Jose StateKrystalynn Ontai, Hawai‘iJeannette Paine, Fresno StateKimberly Parker, Boise StateLeslie Platz, UTEPKatie Rewalt, UTEPAshley Rickner, TulsaKaletia Roberts, UTEPAbigail Roche, Boise StateAshley Saibini, Fresno StateErin Sayegusa, Fresno StateMaureen Shea, Boise StateKatie Schlecht, TulsaCarrie Schnarre, TulsaLauren Shockley, RiceKathryn Stevens, UTEPJoelle Sugai, Hawai’iLiane Tom, Boise StateEmily Trost, TulsaKimberly Tiampo, Hawai‘iJessica Uecker, Hawai‘iKristin Viette, NevadaKathryn Ward, TulsaSeline Williams, Hawai‘iKelli Yeamans, UTEPSarah Yoder, RiceEriko Yoshiki, Fresno StateBrittany Zoellner, Boise State
2004 Ashley Anderson, RiceAlexis Arment, TulsaKrista Barker, TulsaAnnie Baxter, NevadaStephanie Campbell, Boise StateHeather Clark, UTEPSusanne Collins, SMUCaitlin Currie, RiceAshleigh Decker, UTEPPam Devore, TulsaErin Droeger, RiceJamie German, TulsaElana Graham, NevadaAdrienne Herbst, San Jose StateBrennan Lau, Boise StateShannon Leslie, San Jose StateRebecca MacAllister, Rice
Erin MacCallum, SMUMolly McDonald, Boise StateJill Heinemann, SMUElizabeth Huete, RiceAmy Jackson, NevadaRochelle Jagdeo, Fresno StateLauren Kinneman, NevadaChristine McCartney, UTEPBreeAnn Milligan, Boise StateKrystalynn Ontai, Hawai‘iOlivia O’Rear, SMUJeannette Paine, Fresno StateKimberli Parker, Boise StateAlyssa Pembroke, SMUJackie Rellas, RiceKatie Rewalt, UTEPAshley Rickner, TulsaKaletia Roberts, UTEPCarrie Schnarre, TulsaMaureen Shea, Boise StateLauren Shockley, RiceJoelle Sugai, Hawai‘iKoren Takeyama, Hawai‘iMegan Tarpenning, NevadaLiane Tom, Boise StateJessica Uecker, Hawai‘iKathryn Ward, TulsaAshley Watson, SMUSeline Williams, Hawai‘iKelli Yeamans, UTEPSarah Yoder, RiceHeather Young, Fresno StateWendi Young, Hawai‘i
2005 Andrea Alires, Fresno StateKelli Allred, Utah StateKoleen Anderson, Fresno StateRandi Baker, Boise StateSonja Baumgartner, IdahoAnnie Baxter, NevadaChanel Blaquiere-Weddle, Utah StateGabrielle Bohlman, Hawai‘iMelanie Bohnet, Boise StateEmma Boyack, Boise StateAshlie Brown, NevadaLeslie Buck, Louisiana TechTrisha Cardon, Utah StateSarah Chovanec, Louisiana TechLacey Christensen, Utah StateCandice Clark, Utah StateEmily Cleaveland, Louisiana TechNicole Coleman, Boise StateKayla Constable, Idaho Jessica Darrow, Utah StateBrittany Davis, Louisiana TechRachelle Dixon, Utah StateJessica Domingo, Hawai‘iMegan Dunn, IdahoCourtney Evans, IdahoAmanda Findlay, IdahoTaryn Fukuroku, Hawai‘iSelena Gill, Fresno StateElana Graham, NevadaNatalie Groenewoud, Hawai‘iNicole Gutierrez, Fresno StateJulie Hadzic, Louisiana TechAndra Hansen, Utah StateAdrienne Herbst, San Jose StateNaomi Hernandez, NevadaEija Hodgin, IdahoAbby Hunt, Utah StateRochelle Jagdeo, Fresno StateTiff any Jones-McQueen, Utah StateKatelynn Keller, Boise StateKatherine Keller, Utah StateLauren Kinneman, Nevada
Kristin Krale, San Jose StateAngela Larsen, Fresno StateBrennan Lau, Boise StateLindsay Lauro, Utah StateKortney Lewis, Fresno StateAntonea Lugo, Fresno StateAivi Luik, NevadaMaria Madeira, IdahoMeredith Mangum, Boise StateKelsey Manning, IdahoElizabeth Masson, Utah StateAmanda McAlexander, IdahoKathleen McCullough, Louisiana TechMolly McDonald, Boise StateMiranda Montejo, NevadaMichaela Morrison, Boise StateKiersten Nilsson, Utah StateKimberli Parker, Boise StateSophie Parrish, Boise StateDana Peart, Utah StateKatie Quinn, IdahoRandee Robinson, NevadaH. Romswinckel-Guise, San Jose StateEmily Rose, Hawai‘iShannon Ross, Utah StateSavannah Russo, Louisiana TechBritta Rustad, IdahoMaureen Shea, Boise StateAlison Sill, Fresno State Chelsy Skaw, Boise StateLindsay Smith, IdahoHayley Smith, Louisiana TechSierra Smith, Utah StateCortney Sobrero, Fresno StateAlyson South, IdahoJennifer Springer, IdahoKoren Takeyama, Hawai‘iMegan Tarpenning, NevadaAubrey Tennant, Fresno StateMegan Tennant, Fresno StateJessica Thompson, NevadaLiane Tom, Boise StateMary Trigg, Fresno StateAllison Tsuchida, Boise StateTasha Van Dixhorn, San Jose StateAimee Watanabe, Hawai‘iCharity Weston, Utah StateCaitlyn Wicks, IdahoLisa Willardson, Utah StateLaura Williamson, Louisiana TechAmy Wolsted, Louisiana TechLehua Wood, Hawai‘iJacqueline Zabek, San Jose State
2006 Ambree Ako, Hawai‘i Andrea Alires, Fresno StateRandi Baker, Boise StateSonja Baumgartner, IdahoMelanie Bohnet, Boise StateLeslie Buck, Louisiana TechLacey Christensen, Utah StateEmily Ann Chun, Hawai‘i Candice Clark, Utah StateEmily Cleaveland, Louisiana TechNicole Coleman, Boise StateCaitlin Crawford, Louisiana TechJessica Darrow, Utah StateBrittany Davis, Louisiana TechMeagan Davis, Louisiana TechMarissa Dayton, San Jose StateJessica Domingo, Hawai‘iBrittney Dugger, Boise StateMegan Dunn, IdahoTaryn Fukuroku, Hawai‘iSelena Gill, Fresno StatePatrice Godwin, NevadaAimee Goss, Idaho
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Ali Griffi n, Utah StateNicole Guiterrez, Fresno StateRyan Haney, Louisiana TechAndra Hansen, Utah StateCharlsie Harris, Utah StateHayley Henry, IdahoTehane Higa, Hawai‘iAbby Hunt, Utah StateAshley Irish, IdahoRochelle Jagdeo, Fresno StateKatelynn Keller, Boise StateLauren Kinneman, NevadaKristin Krale, San Jose StateBrennan Lau, Boise StateKelsie Look, Hawai‘iAlyssa Lowry, Utah StateAntonea Lugo, Fresno StateAivi Luik, NevadaEmmal Makepa-Foley, Hawai‘iJessica Malaska, Utah StateMeredith Mangum, Boise StateKelsey Manning, IdahoAmanda McAlexander, IdahoJill Medigovich, Louisiana TechMiranda Montejo, NevadaMichaela Morrison, Boise StateSari Morrison, IdahoDevin Noe, NevadaHeather Oranje, San Jose StateKristen Oshiro, Hawai‘iKimberli Parker, Boise StateSophie Parrish, Boise StateDana Peart, Utah StateAshley Perez, IdahoRandee Robinson, NevadaHeidi Romswinckel-Guise, SJSUShannon Ross, Utah StateSavanna Russo, Louisiana TechBritta Rustad, IdahoErin Salmon, Utah StateAnna Sandman, IdahoAshley Shurtleff , Utah StateJulia Siljestrom, Hawai‘i Lindsey Smart, Utah StateSierra Smith, Utah StateCortney Sobrero, Fresno StateJennifer Springer, IdahoEija Sumner, IdahoKoren Takeyama, Hawai‘iAubrey Tennant, Fresno StateMegan Tennant, Fresno StateJessica Thompson, NevadaLiane Tom, Boise StateMary Trigg, Fresno StateAllison Tsuchida, Boise StateTasha Van Dixhorn, San Jose StateKenishia Warren, NevadaCharity Weston, Utah StateLisa Willardson, Utah StateLaura Williamson, Louisiana TechDana Windley, IdahoAmy Wolsted, Louisiana TechLehua Wood, Hawai‘iJacqueline Zabek, San Jose State
2007 Alysa Adams, Utah StateAmbree Ako, Hawai‘iLarilyn Alota, Hawai‘iRandi Baker, Boise StateBrittany Boehm, San Jose StateMelanie Bohnet, Boise StateEmma Boyack, Boise StateJennifer Burns, Boise StateAllison Buswell, IdahoLacey Christenson, Utah StateCandice Clark, Utah StateBrittany Davis, Louisiana Tech
Jessica Domingo, Hawai‘iBlaine Dugan, NevadaBrittney Dugger, Boise StateTaryn Fukuroku, Hawai‘iTara Gavlak, Louisiana TechSelena Gill, Fresno StateWhitney Gilson, NevadaPatrice Godwin, NevadaAli Griffi n, Utah StateNatalie Griffi n, Boise StateNicole Gutierrez, Fresno StateHayley Henry, IdahoTehane Higa, Hawai‘iAbby Hunt, Utah StateKatelynn Keller, Boise StateKristin Krale, San Jose StateKelsie Look, Hawai‘iAlyssa Lowry, Utah StateJessica Malaska, Utah StateKelsey Manning, IdahoAmanda McAlexander, IdahoKathleen McCullough, Louisiana TechMiranda Montejo, NevadaKiersten Nilsson, Utah StateDevin Noe, NevadaHeather Oranje, San Jose StateKristen Oshiro, Hawai‘iSophie Parrish, Boise StateDana Peart, Utah StateKaylea Perenon, Boise StateAshley Perez, IdahoSydne Porter, Utah StateHeidi Romswinckel-Guise, San Jose St.Shannon Ross, Utah StateBritta Rustad, IdahoErin Salmon, Utah StateLindsey Smart, Utah StateNicole Tadman, Boise StateKoren Takeyama, Hawai‘iAubrey Tennant, Fresno StateMegan Tennant, Fresno StateJessica Thompson, NevadaAllison Tsuchida, Boise StateTasha Van Dixhorn, San Jose StateKenishia Warren, NevadaLauren Williamson, Louisiana TechDana Windley, IdahoLehua Wood, Hawai‘iJackie Zabek, San Jose StateKaren Zmirak, Nevada
2008 Randi Baker, Boise StateEmma Boyack, Boise StateJennifer Burns, Boise StateCatherine Derden, Boise StateMalia Hendrix, Boise StateAndrea Huerta, Boise StateShannon Saxton, Boise StateMolly Hill, Boise StateJanelle Jin, Boise StateKimberly Koeppen, Boise StateMandy Nader, Boise StateTaylor Roberts, Boise StateChelsea Robinson, Boise StateTara Roetter, Boise StateElizabeth Ruiz, Boise StateAshley Walsh, Boise StateSelena Gill, Fresno StateNicole Gutierrez, Fresno StateAlex Jensen, Fresno StateKrissy Looney, Fresno StateKaitlyn Revel, Fresno StateLauren Satterlee, Fresno StateLaura Dodd, Fresno StateMary Nizzoli, Fresno StateKendall VanDine, Fresno State
Ambree Ako, Hawai‘iVanessa Bailey, Hawai‘iKellie Anne Chang, Hawai‘iTaryn Fukuroku, Hawai‘iTehane Higa, Hawai‘iKelsie Look, Hawai‘iKristen Oshiro, Hawai‘iMari Punzal, Hawai‘iKristyn Shapka, Hawai‘iRachel Domingo, Hawai‘iKaylee Kihara, Hawai‘iBrittani Lum, Hawai‘iAllison Arnold, IdahoSonja Baumgartner, IdahoAllison Buswell, IdahoJennifer Eugenio, IdahoJennifer Hull, IdahoHayley Henry, IdahoKelsey Manning, IdahoSari Morrison, IdahoAlison Page, IdahoAshley Perez, IdahoBritta Rustad, IdahoAnna Sandman, IdahoElizabeth Boyden, IdahoDanielle Hayward, IdahoShelby Moriguchi, IdahoKatlyn Bachan, Louisiana TechEmily Cleaveland, Louisiana TechBrittany Davis, Louisiana TechKiva Gresham, Louisiana TechBrooke Lanie, Louisiana TechKathleen McCullough, Louisiana TechAmy Wolsted, Louisiana TechCatharine Buchanan, Louisiana TechScotti Culton, Louisiana TechRachel King, Louisiana TechHikari Kurokawa, Louisiana TechOlivia Lukasewich, Louisiana TechKristen Sevier, Louisiana TechChelsea White, Louisiana TechCristen Drummond, NevadaJillian Erickson, NevadaWhitney Gilson, NevadaPatrice Godwin, NevadaVanessa Mann, NevadaMiranda Montejo, NevadaErin Smith, NevadaJessica Thompson, NevadaNikki McEachern, NevadaEllie Stott, NevadaKatie Bonadies, San Jose StateKim Johnston, San Jose StateRoxy Kamal, San Jose StateLauren Moniz, San Jose StateLauren Ng-Pinkerton, San Jose StateEmily Belding, San Jose StateShanelle Furner, San Jose StateKelsy Holm, San Jose StateLauren Sanchez, San Jose StateAngela Santoro, San Jose StateCandice Clark, Utah StateAli Griffi n, Utah StateLauren Hansen, Utah StateAlyssa Lowry, Utah StateKiersten Nilsson, Utah StateHeather Pond, Utah StateSydne Porter, Utah StateErin Salmon, Utah StateStefani Shiozaki, Utah StateLindsey Smart, Utah StateLisa Willardson, Utah StateAllie Maduell, Utah StateChandra Salmon, Utah StateSummer Tillotson, Utah State
2009 Jennifer Burns, Boise StateMalia Hendrix, Boise StateCheyenne Jones, Boise StateLindsay Roberts, Boise StateChelsea Robinson, Boise StateTara Roetter, Boise StateElizabeth Ruiz, Boise StateShannon Saxton, Boise StateClaudia Cardenas, Fresno StateLaura Dodd, Fresno StateAlex Jensen, Fresno StateKatherine Lee, Fresno StateMary Nizzoli, Fresno StateRachel Pickett, Fresno StateKaitlyn Revel, Fresno StateJanna Sadowitz, Fresno StateDanielle Solich, Fresno StateKendall VanDine, Fresno StateAmbree Ako, Hawai‘iVanessa Bailey, Hawai‘iBritta Bourne, Hawai‘iTiff any Ikeda-Simao, Hawai‘iKelsie Look, Hawai‘iBrittani Lum, Hawai‘iMari Punzal, Hawai‘iKristyn Shapka, Hawai‘iJulia Siljestrom, Hawai‘iElizabeth Boyden, IdahoMelissa Canite, IdahoJennifer Eugenio, IdahoJennifer Hull, IdahoSari Morrison, IdahoAshley Perez, IdahoCat Buchanan, Louisiana TechScotti Culton, Louisiana TechKiva Gresham, Louisiana TechRachel King, Louisiana TechHikari Kurokawa, Louisiana TechOlivia Lukasewich, Louisiana TechKathleen McCullough, LA TechChelsea White, Louisiana TechMarie Cove, NevadaCristen Drummond, NevadaJill Erickson, NevadaWhitney Gilson, NevadaAlyx Sacks, NevadaErin Smith, NevadaEllie Stott, NevadaJoanne Terranova, NevadaSarah Voss, NevadaMarisa Moya, New Mexico StateEmmy Belding, San Jose StateKatie Bonadies, San Jose StateShanelle Furner, San Jose StateMichelle Haughey, San Jose StateJessica Ingram, San Jose StateKim Johnston, San Jose StateAmanda Martin, San Jose StateLauren Ng-Pinkerton, San Jose StateLauren Sanchez, San Jose StateAngela Santoro, San Jose StateShantel Flanary, Utah StateLauren Hansen, Utah StateAllison Maduell, Utah StateMolli Merrill, Utah StateSydne Porter-Garner, Utah StateChandra Salmon, Utah StateErin Salmon, Utah StateStefani Shiozaki, Utah StateDanielle Shorts, Utah StateLindsey Smart, Utah StateSummer Tillotson, Utah State
ACADEMIC ALL-WAC
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2001 NSCAAALL-CENTRAL REGION
First Team
D Christina Collins, SMUGK Erin McLeod, SMUSecond Team
F Sarah Harvey, SMUF Tara Comfort, SMU
Soccer BuzzALL-CENTRAL REGION
Second Team
F Tara Comfort, SMUThird Team
F Kim Harvey, SMUD Christina Collins, SMU
2002 NSCAAALL-CENTRAL REGION
First Team
F Tara Comfort, SMUSecond Team
F Holly Cohen, UTEPD Diana Kelm, SMUGK Erin McLeod, SMUThird Team
F Danielle Fauteuz, TUMF Kelly Parker, UTEPD Sasha Andrews, SMU
Soccer BuzzALL-CENTRAL REGION
Second Team
F Holly Cohen, UTEPF Tara Comfort, SMUM Jill Heinemann, SMUM Kelly Parker, UTEPD Sasha Andrews, SMUThird Team
F Kim Harvey, SMUGK Erin McLeod, SMU
2003 NSCAAALL-CENTRAL REGION
First Team
M Kim Harvey, SMUThird Team
M Olivia O’Rear, SMUGK Amanda Clark, SMU
Soccer BuzzALL-CENTRAL REGION
First Team
M Kim Harvey, SMUSecond Team
D Caitlin Currie, RiceM Olivia O’Rear, SMU
ALL-WEST REGION
First Team
M Natasha Kai, UH
2004 NSCAAALL-CENTRAL REGION
First Team
D Kimber Bailey, SMUSecond Team
GK Lauren Shockely, RiceD Caitlin Currie, RiceF Olivia O’Rear, SMU
Second Team
D Staci Shrader, SJSUF Lori LaCoursiere, SDSUThird Team
F Tina August, SDSU
1998 NSCAAALL-CENTRAL REGION
First Team
D Tara Comfort, SMU
FAR-WEST REGION
First Team
MF Catherine McGuire, SDSUSecond Team
F Lori LaCoursiere, SDSU
Soccer BuzzALL-CENTRAL TEAM
First Team
D Tara Comfort, SMUSecond Team
MF Amber Farr, TU
1999 NSCAAALL-CENTRAL REGION
First Team
D Tara Comfort, SMUSecond Team
F Laura Snyder, SMU
Soccer BuzzALL-WEST REGION
Second Team
F Jill Pearson, FS
CENTRAL REGION
First Team
F Tara Comfort, SMUSecond Team
F Laura Snyder, SMUThird Team
MF Diana Kelm, SMU
2000 NSCAAALL-CENTRAL REGION
First Team
F Sarah Harvey, SMUSecond Team
MF Kim Harvey, SMUThird Team
D Christina Collins, SMU
ALL-WEST REGION
Third Team
F Jill Pearson, FS
Soccer BuzzALL-WEST REGION
Second Team
F Jill Pearson, FS
ALL-CENTRAL REGION
Second Team
F Sarah Harvey, SMUMF Kim Harvey, SMUThird Team
F Julie Twellman, TUD Christina Collins, SMU
1996 NSCAAALL-CENTRAL REGION
First Team
MF Marci Miller, SMUSecond Team
MF Paige Mayer, TUThird Team
MF Amber Farr, TUD/MF Emily Rogers, SMU
FAR-WEST REGION
First Team
F Lori LaCoursiere, SDSUThird Team
GK Amanda Patterson, UH
Soccer BuzzALL-CENTRAL REGION
First Team
MF Paige Mayer, TUMF Jennie Schoeck, AFAMF Marci Miller, SMUSecond Team
MF Amber Farr, TUMF Danielle Brosseau, SMUThird Team
F Jenny Simms, TUD/MF Emily Rogers, SMU
FAR-WEST REGION
First Team
F Lori LaCoursiere, SDSUF Shauna Rohbock, BYUSecond Team
F Stacie Savage, SJSUThird Team
F Maren Hendershot, BYUF Jackie Doman, UUM Michelle Jensen, BYUD Shelle Stulk, SDSU
1997 NSCAAALL-CENTRAL TEAM
First Team
MF Marci Miller, SMUSecond Team
MF Paige Mayer, TUMF Emily Rogers, SMUD Shelby Stone, SMUThird Team
D/MF Amber Farr, TU
FAR-WEST REGION
Second Team
F Tina August, SDSUF Lori LaCoursiere, SDSU
Soccer BuzzALL-CENTRAL REGION
First Team
MF Paige Mayer, TUMF Marci Miller, SMUSecond Team
D/MF Emily Rogers, SMUThird Team
MF Kim Brown, SMUHonorable Mention
D Shelby Stone, SMU
FAR-WEST REGION
First Team
F Stacie Savage, SJSU
NATIONAL AWARDS ALL-REGION TEAMSThird Team
D Erin Droeger, Rice
ALL-WEST REGION
Second Team
F Natasah Kai, Hawai‘i
Soccer BuzzALL-CENTRAL TEAM
Second Team
D Kimber Bailey, SMUF Olivia O’Rear, SMUGK Lauren Shockley, RiceThird Team
MF Susanne Collins, SMUD Caitlin Currie, Rice
ALL-WEST TEAM
Second Team
F Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i
NSCAA/adidas ScholarALL-WEST REGION
Joelle Sugai, Hawai‘i
2005 None
2006 NSCAAALL-WEST REGION
Third Team
D Rochelle Jagdeo, Fresno State
Soccer BuzzALL-WEST TEAM
Second Team
D Rochelle Jagdeo, Fresno StateG Angie Larsen, Fresno State
2007 Soccer BuzzALL-WEST TEAM
Third Team
D Tehane Higa, Hawai‘i
All-Freshman Team
F Shannon Saxton, Boise State
2008 Soccer BuzzALL-WEST TEAM
Third Team
D Lindsey Smart, Utah State
2009 NSCAAALL-WEST REGION
Second Team
F Shantel Flanary, Utah StateThird Team
MF Hallsie Pacheco, San Jose St.
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ALL-REGION FRESHMAN TEAMS
1996 Soccer BuzzFirst Team
D Shelby Stone, SMU
1997 Soccer BuzzFar-West Region
First Team
MF Jennifer Hamm, UH
1998 Soccer BuzzAll-Central Region
First Team
F Beth Taruscio, TUD Tara Comfort, SMUD/MF Laura Glasspoole, UTEP
1999 Soccer BuzzAll-Central Region
First Team
D Brenda DeRose, TCUMF Diana Kelm, SMUMF Julie Twellman, TU
2000 Soccer BuzzAll-Central Region
Second Team
MF Kim Harvey, SMUD Mave McKinney, SMU
2001 Soccer BuzzAll-Central Region
M Jill Heinemann, SMUGK Erin McLeod, SMU
2002 Soccer BuzzAll-Central Region
F Danielle Fauteux, TUM Kaletia Roberts, UTEP
All-West Region
M Natasha Kai, UH
2004 Soccer BuzzAll-Central Region
F Clory Martin, RiceMF Autumn Browning, SMUD Kimber Bailey, SMU
2007 Soccer BuzzAll-West Region
F Shannon Saxton, Boise State
ALL-AMERICA TEAMS
1996 NSCAASecond Team
F Shauna Rohbock, BYU
1997 NSCAA Second Team
F Shauna Rohbock, BYU
NATIONAL AWARDS/NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTSThird Team
MF Marci Miller, SMU
1998 NSCAAThird Team
F Shauna Rohbock, BYUF Maren Hendershot, BYUMF Lori LaCoursiere, San Diego St.
2003 NSCAAFirst-Team Academic
M Kim Harvey, SMU
Soccer BuzzSecond Team
M Kim Harvey, SMUM Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i
CoSIDAFirst-Team Academic
M Kim Harvey, SMU
2004 CoSIDAFirst-Team Academic
Heather Clark, UTEP
Third-Team Academic
Joelle Sugai, Hawai‘i
FRESHMEN
1996 Soccer BuzzSecond Team
D Shelby Stone, SMU
Third Team
MF Jennie Schoeck, Air Force
1997 Soccer BuzzHonorable Mention
MF Jennifer Hamm, Hawai‘i
1998 Soccer BuzzFirst Team
F Beth Taruscio, TulsaD Tara Comfort, SMU
Third Team
D/MF Laura Glasspoole, UTEP
2000 Soccer BuzzSecond Team
MF Kim Harvey, SMU
2003 Soccer BuzzSecond Team
M Olivia O’Rear, SMU
2004 Soccer BuzzFirst Team
D Kimber Bailey, SMU
NCAA TOURNAMENT
1997First RoundSanta Clara 2, BYU 0 (@ Santa Clara)SMU 1, Texas A&M 0 (@ College Station)
Second RoundUCLA 3, SMU 2 (@ Dallas)
1998First RoundSan Diego State - byeBYU 6, Stanford 1 (@ Stanford)
Second RoundSan Diego State 1, USC 0 (@ San Diego)BYU 2, UCLA 0 (@ Los Angeles)
Third RoundPortland 5, San Diego State 0(@ Portland)Santa Clara 3, BYU 0 (@ Santa Clara)
1999First RoundCal Poly 2, Fresno State 1 (@ Fresno)SMU 4, Baylor 0 (@ Dallas)
Second RoundSMU 1, USC 0 (2OT) (@ Los Angeles)
Third RoundPenn State 5, SMU 0 (@ University Park)
2000First RoundStanford 4, San Jose State 1 (@ Stanford)
2001First RoundSMU 2, Texas 1(@ Texas A&M)
Second RoundTexas A&M 2, SMU 1 (OT)(@ College Station)
2002First RoundSMU 2, Texas 1 (@ College Station)
Second RoundTexas A&M 1, SMU 1 (L, 2-3 PK)(@ College Station)
2003First RoundTexas A&M 1, SMU 1 (L, 1-4 PK)(@ College Station)
2004First RoundIllinois 2, Rice 0 (@ College Station)West Virginia 2, SMU 1 (@ Austin)
2005First RoundSanta Clara 5, Fresno State 0(@ Santa Clara)
2006First RoundStanford 2, Nevada 1(@ Santa Clara)
2007First RoundColorado 2, Hawai‘i 0(@ Boulder)
2008First RoundUCLA 5, Fresno State 0(@ UCLA)
2009First RoundUCLA 7, Boise State 1(@ UCLA)
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1996 NSCAA/Umbro
1. Notre Dame 2. North Carolina 3. Portland 4. Connecticut 5. Nebraska 6. Santa Clara 7. Texas A&M 8. Florida 9. Maryland10. Harvard11. Clemson12. Wisconsin13. Virginia14. Penn State15. UNC Greensboro16. Kentucky17. Brigham Young
18. Dartmouth19. George Mason20. California21. James Madison22. Vanderbilt23. Massachusetts24. Evansville25. Wake Forest
Soccer America
1. Notre Dame 2. North Carolina 3. Portland 4. Connecticut 5. Nebraska 6. Texas A&M 7. Harvard 8. Santa Clara 9. Florida10. Virginia11. Clemson12. William & Mary13. Maryland14. Wisconsin15. UNC Greensboro16. George Mason17. Indiana18. Wake Forest19. California20. Duke
1997 NSCAA/Umbro
1. North Carolina 2. Connecticut 3. Notre Dame 4. Santa Clara 5. William & Mary 6. Harvard 7. Nebraska 8. UCLA 9. Hartford10. Clemson11. Portland12. Texas A&M13. Minnesota14. Florida15. Virginia16. SMU
NATIONAL POLLS17. George Mason18. Michigan19. Maryland20. Duke21. UNC Greensboro22. Brigham Young
23. Massachusetts24. Penn State25. Vanderbilt
Soccer America
1. North Carolina 2. Notre Dame 3. Santa Clara 4. Texas A&M 5. Connecticut 6. Nebraska 7. Florida 8. Portland 9. William & Mary10. Clemson11. Hartford12. Virginia13. Maryland14. Duke15. SMU
16. UCLA17. Minnesota18. Michigan19. Harvard20. Georgia
1998 NSCAA/Umbro
1. North Carolina 2. Santa Clara 3. Florida 4. Notre Dame 5. Connecticut 6. Portland 7. William & Mary 8. San Diego State
9. Dartmouth10. Penn State11. Vanderbilt12. Clemson13. Nebraska14. Brigham Young
15. Virginia16. Hartford17. Baylor18. Michigan19. Wake Forest20. Northwestern21. USC22. Harvard23. UCLA24. James Madison25. Alabama
Soccer America
1. North Carolina 2. Santa Clara 3. Florida 4. Notre Dame 5. Portland 6. Connecticut 7. Dartmouth
8. Hartford 9. Penn State 10. San Diego State 11. Clemson 12. Virginia 13. Brigham Young
14. Michigan 15. Nebraska 16. William & Mary 17. Vanderbilt 18. UCLA 19. Weber State 20. Baylor
1999 NSCAA/Umbro
1. North Carolina 2. Notre Dame 3. Santa Clara 4. Penn State 5. Nebraska 6. Clemson 7. Stanford Hartford 9. Connecticut 10. Florida 11. Texas A&M 12. Wake Forest 13. William & Mary 14. UCLA 15. SMU
16. Virginia 17. USC Harvard 19. Kentucky 20. Brigham Young 21. Michigan 22. Duke 23. Maryland 24. San Diego 25. James Madison
Soccer America
1. Santa Clara 2. North Carolina 3. Florida 4. Nebraska 5. Notre Dame 6. Harvard 7. William & Mary 8. Connecticut 9. Clemson 10. Penn State 11. Wake Forest 12. Stanford 13. USC 14. Kentucky 15. Virginia 16. UCLA 17. Michigan 18. Texas A&M 19. SMU
20. Fresno State
2000 NSCAA/adidas
1. Notre Dame 2. Nebraska 3. Washington 4. North Carolina 5. Clemson 6. Penn State 7. California 8. Brigham Young 9. Texas A&M 10. UCLA 11. Florida 12. Portland 13. Connecticut 14. Virginia 15. Duke 16. Stanford 17. Marquette 18. Dartmouth 19. Hartford 20. Florida State 21. William & Mary 22. USC 23. SMU
24. Santa Clara 25. Michigan
Soccer Buzz
1. Notre Dame 2. Nebraska 3. Washington 4. California 5. Clemson 6. Portland 7. North Carolina 8. UCLA 9. Penn State 10. Brigham Young 11. Florida 12. Stanford 13. Marquette 14. USC 15. Texas A&M 16. Dartmouth 17. Santa Clara 18. Virginia 19. Connecticut 20. Duke 21. Washington State 22. Florida State 23. William & Mary 24. Wake Forest 25. Furman Richmond
2001 NSCAA/adidas
1. Santa Clara 2. North Carolina 3. Portland 4. Florida 5. UCLA 6. Penn State 7. Texas A&M 8. Virginia 9. Stanford 10. Connecticut
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22. Pepperdine 23. Princeton 24. Michigan 25. California
Soccer America
1. North Carolina 2. Santa Clara 3. Portland 4. UCLA 5. Texas A&M 6. Florida 7. Notre Dame 8. Penn State 9. Stanford 10. Texas 11. Virginia 12. Nebraska 13. St. Mary’s 14. West Virginia 15. Clemson 16. Connecticut 17. Washington 18. Florida State 19. Auburn 20. Illinois
2002 NSCAA/adidas
1. Portland 2. Santa Clara 3. North Carolina 4. Penn State 5. Stanford 6. Texas A&M 7. UCLA 8. Connecticut 9. Pepperdine 10. Tennessee 11. Michigan 12. West Virginia 13. Nebraska 14. Texas 15. Notre Dame 16. Richmond 17. Virginia 18. California 19. Florida State 20. SMU
21. Purdue 22. USC 23. BYU 24. Maryland 25. Charlotte Clemson
Soccer America
1. Stanford 2. North Carolina 3. UCLA 4. Santa Clara 5. Pepperdine 6. Connecticut 7. Portland 8. West Virginia 9. Texas A&M 10. Nebraska 11. Texas 12. Tennessee 13. Penn State 14. Clemson 15. Denver 16. Washington State 17. Brigham Young 18. California 19. Maryland 20. Villanova 21. Duke 22. Cincinnati 23. Charlotte 24. Virginia 25. Arizona State
2003 NSCAA/adidas
1. North Carolina 2. Connecticut 3. UCLA 4. Florida State 5. Santa Clara 6. Penn State 7. Portland 8. Florida 9. Notre Dame 10. West Virginia 11. Texas A&M 12. Tennessee 13. Kansas 14. BYU 15. Villanova 16. Michigan 17. Virginia 18. Illinois 19. Duke 20. Pepperdine 21. Colorado 22. Arizona State 23. Nebraska 24. Utah 25. Boston College
Soccer America
1. North Carolina 2. UCLA 3. Portland 4. Notre Dame 5. Penn State 6. Santa Clara 7. West Virginia 8. Virginia 9. Florida State 10. Duke 11. Colorado 12. Clemson
13. Florida 14. Texas A&M 15. Utah 16. Tennessee 17. Texas 18. Boston College 19. Kansas 20. Cal Poly 21. Villanova 22. Arizona State 23. Connecticut 24. Washington 25. Pepperdine
2004 NSCAA/adidas
1. Notre Dame 2. UCLA 3. Santa Clara 4. Princeton 5. North Carolina 6. Portland 7. Virginia 8. Ohio State 9. Penn State 10. Washington 11. Duke 11. Tennessee 13. Connecticut 14. Illinois 15. Texas A&M 16. Texas 17. Boston College 18. Kansas 19. Auburn 19. Stanford 21. Florida 22. Nebraska 23. Villanova 24. Maryland 25. Arizona
Soccer Buzz
1. Notre Dame 2. North Carolina 3. UCLA 4. Santa Clara 5. Princeton 6. Portland 7. Virginia 8. Ohio State 9. Penn State 10. Washington 11. Tennessee 12. Illinois 13. Auburn 14. Texas A&M 15. Duke 16. Kansas 17. Florida 18. Connecticut 19. Texas 20. Stanford 21. Boston College 22. Villanova 23. Wisconsin 24. Florida State 25. Arizona
26. Maryland 27. Dayton 28. UAB 29. West Virginia 30. San Diego
2005 NSCAA/adidas
1. Portland 2. Penn State 3. UCLA 4. Florida State 5. North Carolina 6. Notre Dame 7. Santa Clara 8. Virginia 9. California 10. Boston College 11. Texas A&M 12. Cal State Fullerton 13. Yale 14. Marquette 15. Tennessee 16. Duke 17. Arizona 18. Pepperdine 19. West Virginia 20. Illinois 21. Nebraska Colorado 23. USC 24. Florida 25. Connecticut
Soccer Buzz
1. Portland 2. Penn State 3. North Carolina 4. UCLA 5. Notre Dame 6. Virginia 7. Florida State 8. California 9. Duke 10. Santa Clara 11. Tennessee 12. Texas A&M 13. Connecticut 14. Marquette 15. CS Fullerton 16. Pepperdine 17. Boston College 18. Gonzaga 19. Vanderbilt 20. West Virginia 21. BYU 22. Florida 23. Yale 24. USC 25. Wisconsin 26. Stanford 27. Colorado 28. Mississippi 29. Illinois 30. Dartmouth
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2006 NSCAA/adidas
1. North Carolina 2. Notre Dame 3. UCLA 4. Florida State 5. Texas A&M 6. Portland 7. Penn State 8. Texas 9. Santa Clara 10. Florida 11. Boston College 12. Colorado 13. Rutgers 14. Clemson Illinois 16. Stanford 17. Oklahoma State 18. Virginia 19. California Wake Forest 21. Connecticut 22. West Virginia 23. Utah 24. Louisville 25. Tennessee
Soccer Buzz
1. North Carolina 2. Notre Dame 3. UCLA 4. Florida State 5. Portland 6. Texas A&M 7. Santa Clara 8. Penn State 9. Texas 10. Stanford 11. Rutgers 12. Oklahoma State 13. William & Mary 14. Wake Forest 15. Clemson 16. Illinois 17. Florida 18. Utah 19. Navy 20. Boston College 21. Virginia 22. BYU 23. West Virginia 24. Colorado 25. Villanova 26. Tennessee 27. Louisville 28. California 29. UW-Milwaukee 30. USC
2007 NSCAA/adidas
1. USC 2. Florida State 3. UCLA 4. Notre Dame 5. Portland 6. North Carolina
7. West Virginia 8. Virginia 9. Connecticut 10. Stanford 11. Texas 12. Penn State 13. Texas A&M 14. Tennessee 15. Duke 16. Purdue 17. Florida 18. Georgia 19. California 20. Wake Forest 21. Indiana 22. Santa Clara 23. Oklahoma State 24. Boston College 25. Missouri
Soccer Buzz
1. USC 2. UCLA 3. Florida State 4. Portland 5. Notre Dame 6. North Carolina 7. West Virginia 8. Penn State 9. Purdue 10. Stanford 11. Texas 12. Texas A&M 13. Virginia 14. Florida 15. California 16. Tennessee 17. Oklahoma State 18. San Diego 19. Connecticut 20. Wake Forest 21. Georgia 22. Santa Clara 23. Boston College 24. Illinois 25. Duke 26. BYU 27. Hofstra 28. Clemson 29. South Carolina 30. Central Florida
2008 NSCAA/adidas
1. North Carolina 2. Notre Dame 3. UCLA 4. Stanford 5. Portland 6. Florida State 7. Texas A&M 8. USC 9. Duke 10. Florida 11. Boston College 12. Virginia 13. Oklahoma State 14. West Virginia
NATIONAL POLLS 15. Minnesota 16. San Diego 17. Missouri 18. Texas 19. James Madison 20. BYU 21. Rutgers 22. Colorado 23. Illinois 24. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 25. Wake Forest
Soccer Buzz
1. North Carolina 2. Notre Dame 3. UCLA 4. Stanford 5. Portland 6. Florida State 7. Texas A&M 8. Duke 9. Boston College 10. Florida 11. Virginia 12. USC 13. Oklahoma State 14. Missouri 15. Minnesota 16. San Diego 17. West Virginia 18. James Madison 19. BYU 20. Texas 21. Washington 22. Rutgers 23. Colorado 24. Wake Forest 25. Charlotte 26. Princeton 27. Penn State 28. UW-Milwaukee 29. LSU 30. Illinois
2009 NSCAA/adidas
1. North Carolina 2. Stanford 3. UCLA 4. Notre Dame 5. Portland 6. Florida State 7. Boston College 8. Wake Forest 9. South Carolina 10. Santa Clara 11. Maryland 12. Virginia Tech 13. Texas A&M 14. LSU 15. Florida 16. Rutgers 17. Central Florida18. Washington State 19. Virginia 20. BYU 21. Oregon State 22. Penn State
23. Ohio State 24. USC 25. Dayton
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August 20 (Friday)
Boise State at Oregon, 7 p.m.Fresno State at Pepperdine, 3 p.m.Pacifi c at Hawai‘i, 7 p.m. (Ohana Hotels and Resorts Shootout)Idaho at UC Irvine, 7 p.m.Louisiana Tech at Stephen F. Austin, 7 p.m.Nevada at Saint Mary’s, 4 p.m.UTEP at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.San Jose State at San Francisco, 4 p.m.Utah State vs. Weber State, 7:30 p.m. (played at Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy, UT)
August 22 (Sunday)
Boise State at Portland State, 11 a.m.Wagner at Hawai‘i, 5 p.m. (Ohana Hotels and Resorts Shootout)Louisiana Tech at Lamar, 2 p.m.Montana at New Mexico State, 6 p.m.San Jose State at Santa Clara, 1 p.m.Utah Valley at Utah State, 1 p.m.
August 23 (Monday)
Long Beach State at Fresno State, 7 p.m.
August 27 (Friday)
Boise State at Air Force, 7 p.m. (Air Force Invitational)Fresno State at UTEP, 7 p.m. (UTEP Tournament)Cal Poly at Hawai‘i, 7 p.m. (Ohana Hotels and Resorts No Ka Oi)Idaho at Northern Colorado, 7 p.m.Sam Houston State at Louisiana Tech, 5 p.m.Nevada vs. Gonzaga, 3:30 p.m. (Montana Tournament)Jacksonville State at New Mexico State, 7 p.m. (Aggie Classic)Sacramento State at San Jose State, 7 p.m.
August 29 (Sunday)
Boise State vs. Colorado College, 12 p.m. (Air Force Invitational)Fresno State vs. Texas State, 11 a.m. (UTEP Tournament)Long Island at Hawai‘i, 5 p.m. (Ohana Hotels and Resorts No Ka Oi)Idaho at Wyoming, 1 p.m.Arkansas State at Louisiana Tech, 12 p.m.Nevada vs. Iowa State, 11 a.m. (Montana Tournament)Prairie View A&M at New Mexico State, 1:30 p.m. (Aggie Classic)Utah State at Idaho State, 1 p.m.
September 1 (Wednesday)
Louisiana Tech at Grambling State, 4 p.m.
September 3 (Friday)
Boise State vs. Utah Valley, 2:30 p.m. (Governor’s Cup)Fresno State at FIU (FIU Tournament)Hawai‘i at San Francisco, 1:30 p.m. (Cal Invitational)Idaho at Idaho State, 5 p.m. (Governor’s Cup)Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Louisiana Tech, 4 p.m.Montana at Nevada, 2 p.m.New Mexico State at New Mexico, 7 p.m.San Jose State at Cal Poly, 7 p.m.Utah State at Long Beach State, 5 p.m.
September 4 (Saturday)
South Dakota State at Nevada, 2 p.m.
September 5 (Sunday)
Boise State at Idaho State, 2 p.m. (Governor’s Cup)Fresno State vs. Florida Atlantic, 10 a.m. (FIU Tournament)Hawai‘i at California, 3:30 p.m. (Cal Invitational)Idaho vs. Utah Valley, 11 a.m. (Governor’s Cup)McNeese State at Louisiana Tech, 1 p.m.Northern Arizona at New Mexico State, 1 p.m.Cal State Bakersfi eld at San Jose State, 1 p.m.Utah State at San Diego State, 1 p.m.
September 7 (Tuesday)
Hawai‘i at Saint Mary’s, 4 p.m. (Cal Invitational)
September 10 (Friday)
Texas State at Louisiana Tech, 3:30 p.m.Nevada at Sacramento State, 2:30 p.m.North Dakota at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.San Jose State at San Diego State, 11 a.m.Colorado College at Utah State, 4 p.m.
September 11 (Saturday)
Idaho at South Dakota, 4 p.m.
September 12 (Sunday)
Seattle at Boise State, 1 p.m.UC Davis at Fresno State, 12 p.m.Nevada at San Francisco, 1 p.m.UC Riverside at San Jose State, 1 p.m.Cal Poly at Utah State, 1 p.m.
September 14 (Tuesday)
Idaho at Weber State, 3 p.m.
September 15 (Wednesday)
Louisiana Tech at Tennessee Tech, 4 p.m.
September 16 (Thursday)
Idaho State at Nevada, 7 p.m. (Wolf Pack Invitational)San Jose State vs. Eastern Michigan, 4:30 p.m. (Wolf Pack Inviational)
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October 10 (Sunday)
*Louisiana Tech at Boise State, 1 p.m.*Hawai‘i at Fresno State, 1 p.m.*New Mexico State at Idaho, 1 p.m.San Jose State at UC Davis, 1 p.m.Houston Baptist at Utah State, 1 p.m.
October 12 (Tuesday)
Hawai‘i at Cal State Bakersfi eld, 7 p.m.
October 15 (Friday)
*Boise State at Utah State, 3 p.m.*Fresno State at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.*Idaho at Nevada, 7 p.m.*San Jose State at Louisiana Tech, 2 p.m.
October 17 (Sunday)
*Boise State at Nevada, 1 p.m.*Fresno State at Louisiana Tech, 1 p.m.*Idaho at Utah State, 1 p.m.*San Jose State at New Mexico State, 12 p.m.
October 22 (Friday)
*Utah State at Fresno State, 7 p.m.*Louisiana Tech at Hawai‘i, 7 p.m.*Nevada at San Jose State, 7 p.m.
October 24 (Sunday)
*Idaho at Boise State, 1 p.m.*Nevada at Fresno State, 1 p.m.*New Mexico State at Hawai‘i, 5 p.m.*Utah State at San Jose State, 1 p.m.
October 28 (Thursday)
*San Jose State at Idaho, 3 p.m.
October 29 (Friday)
*Fresno State at Boise State, 4 p.m.* Hawai‘i at Nevada, 7 p.m.* Louisiana Tech at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.
October 31 (Sunday)
*Fresno State at Idaho, 12 p.m.* Hawai‘i at Utah State, 1 p.m.*Boise State at San Jose State, 2:30 p.m.
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September 24 (Friday)
Boise State at Wyoming, 4 p.m.UC Santa Barbara at Fresno State, 7 p.m.Idaho at Seattle, 1 p.m. (Seattle Tournament)Nicholls State at Louisiana Tech, 3 p.m.Nevada at UC Riverside, 3 p.m.New Mexico State at Northern Colorado, 7 p.m.
September 25 (Saturday)
BYU at Utah State, 4 p.m.
September 26 (Sunday)
Boise State at Northern Colorado, 12 p.m.Hawai‘i at Pacifi c, 11 a.m.Idaho vs. Cal State Bakersfi eld, 11 a.m. (Seattle Tournament)Nevada at UC Irvine, 2 p.m.New Mexico State at Wyoming, 12 p.m.Saint Mary’s at San Jose State, 5 p.m.
September 28 (Tuesday)
Portland State at Idaho, 1 p.m.
September 30 (Thursday)
*San Jose State at Fresno State, 7 p.m.
October 1 (Friday)
*Boise State at Hawai‘i, 7 p.m.*Utah State at Louisiana Tech, 4 p.m.*New Mexico State at Nevada, 7 p.m.
October 3 (Sunday)
*Idaho at Hawai‘i, 5 p.m. *Nevada at Louisiana Tech, 2 p.m.*Utah State at New Mexico State, 1 p.m.
October 7 (Thursday)
Fresno State at CSU Bakersfi eld, 7 p.m.
October 8 (Friday)
*New Mexico State at Boise State, 4 p.m.* Hawai‘i at San Jose State, 7 p.m.*Louisiana Tech at Idaho, 3 p.m.*Nevada at Utah State, 3 p.m.
September 17 (Friday)
Boise State at Montana, 6 p.m. (Montana Nike Classic)UC Irvine at Fresno State, 7 p.m.Washington State at Hawai‘i, 7 p.m. (Outrigger Hotels and Resorts Classic)Gonzaga at Idaho, 4 p.m.Louisiana Tech at Murray State, 3 p.m.Alabama A&M at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.Loyola Marymount at Utah State, 4 p.m.
September 18 (Saturday)
Eastern Michigan at Nevada, 2 p.m. (Wolf Pack Invitational)San Jose State vs. Idaho State, 11:30 a.m. (Wolf Pack Invitational)
September 19 (Sunday)
Boise State vs. New Mexico, 11 a.m. (Montana Nike Classic)Fresno State at Sacramento State, 3:30 p.m.Pepperdine at Hawai‘i, 5 p.m. (Outrigger Hotels and Resorts Classic)Jacksonville State at Louisiana Tech, 2 p.m.Lamar at New Mexico State, 1 p.m.Utah State at UC Riverside, 1 p.m.
September 21 (Tuesday)
Idaho vs. Eastern Washington, 7 p.m. (at Joe Albi Stadium, Spokane)
September 23 (Thursday)
Hawai‘i at Stanford, 7 p.m.Utah State at Utah, 7:30 p.m.
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