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2014 WAC Women’s Soccer Media Guide WACSports.com

2014 WAC WOMEN’S SOCCER DIRECTORYBAKERSFIELD gorunners.comMailing AddressAthletic Media Relations9001 Stockdale Hwy. GYM 08Bakersfield, CA 93311-1022

Ziggy Siegfried, Interim Athletics Director .................................. (661) 654-2188Cindy Goodmon, SWA ........................................................................ (661) 654-2346Gary Curneen, Head Coach ............................................................... (661) 654-2594Press Box .................................................................................................. (515) 240-0483Matt Turk, SID [Cell: (515) 240-0483].............................................. (661) 654-3071FAX ............................................................................................................. (661) 654-2376E-Mail Address .......................................................................................... [email protected]

CHICAGO STATE gocsucougars.comMailing AddressMedia Relations9501 S. King DriveChicago, IL 60628

Nino Berticelli , Interim Athletics Director ................................... (773) 995-3742Karen Schiferl, SWA .............................................................................. (773) 995-5301Tony Tommasi, Head Coach .............................................................. (773) 821-2720Press Box .........................................................................................................................N/ATBA, SID ...........................................................................................................................TBAFAX ............................................................................................................. (773) 995-3656E-Mail Address ..............................................................................................................TBA

GRAND CANYON gculopes.comMailing AddressMedia Relations3300 W. Camelback RoadPhoenix, AZ 85017

B. Keith Baker, Athletics Director ..................................................... (602) 639-6054Morgan Ballard, Interim SWA ........................................................... (602) 639-7243Stevie Gill, Head Coach ....................................................................... (602) 639-6844Press Box .................................................................................................. (623) 533-0505Jay Hilbrands , SID [Cell: (320) 905-4602] ..................................... (602) 639-6825FAX ............................................................................................................. (602) 589-2359E-Mail Address ........................................................................ [email protected]

MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY umkckangaroos.comMailing AddressAthletic Media Relations5100 Rockhill Road, SRC 201Kansas City, MO 64110

Carla Wilson, Athletics Director ....................................................... (816) 235-1052Ursula Gurney, SWA ............................................................................. (816) 235-5093Chris Cissell, Head Coach ................................................................... (816) 235-5309Press Box .........................................................................................................................N/AKolby Paxton, SID [Cell: (479) 422-3605] ...................................... (816) 235-1053FAX ............................................................................................................. (816) 235-1035E-Mail Address ...................................................................... [email protected]

NEW MEXICO STATE nmstatesports.comMailing AddressAthletic Media RelationsMSC 3145, P.O. Box 30001Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001

McKinley Boston, Athletics Director .............................................. (575) 646-8225TBA, SWA ................................................................................................. (575) 646-1672Freddy Delgado, Head Coach .......................................................... (575) 646-7325Press Box .................................................................................................. (575) 642-2168Dennis Driscoll, SID [Cell: (308) 870-5767] ................................... (575) 646-3269FAX ............................................................................................................. (575) 646-2425E-Mail Address ....................................................................... [email protected]

SEATTLE U goseattleu.comMailing Address901 12th Ave.PO Box 222000Seattle, WA 98122-1090

William Hogan, Athletics Director .................................................. (206) 296-6400Roxanne Levenson, SWA.................................................................... (206) 296-6401Julie Woodward, Head Coach .......................................................... (206) 296-5482Press Box ..........................................................................................................................n/aMollie Hanke, SID [Cell: (859) 948-4472] ...................................... (206) 296-2490FAX ............................................................................................................. (206) 296-2154E-Mail Address .........................................................................hankem@seattleu.edu

TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN utpabroncs.comMailing AddressAthletic Media Relations800 W. University Parkway - MS 104Orem, UT 84058-5999

Chris King, Athletics Director ........................................................... (956) 665-2221Farrah Manthei, SWA ........................................................................... (956) 665-2919Glad Bugariu, Head Coach ................................................................ (956) 665-3296Press Box .........................................................................................................................N/AJonah Goldberg, SID [Cell: (516) 659-117] ................................... (956) 665-2240 FAX ............................................................................................................. (956) 665-2261E-Mail Address ......................................................................... [email protected]

UTAH VALLEY wolverinegreen.comMailing AddressAthletic Media Relations800 W. University Parkway - MS 104Orem, UT 84058-5999

Vince Otoupal, Athletics Director ................................................... (801) 863-8998Megan Kennedy, SWA ......................................................................... (801) 863-8254Brent Anderson, Head Coach ........................................................... (801) 863-6785Press Box .........................................................................................................................N/AClint Burgi, SID [Cell: (801) 362-1548] ............................................ (801) 863-8644FAX ............................................................................................................. (801) 863-8813E-Mail Address ............................................................................. [email protected]

WAC wacsports.comMailing Address9250 E. Costilla Ave.Suite 300Englewood, CO 80112

Jeff Hurd, Commissioner .................................................................... (303) 962-4216Connie Hurlbut, Deputy Commissioner ....................................... (303) 962-4205Jason Erickson, Director, Media Relations ................................... (303) 962-4206Erickson’s Cell Phone ........................................................................... (303) 946-6774FAX ............................................................................................................. (303) 799-3888E-Mail Address ................................................................................ [email protected]

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

WACSchool Directory .................................................... IFCWAC Notes ................................................................... 1The WAC .................................................................... 2-6WAC History ................................................................. 7National Champions................................................. 8WAC Timeline ........................................................9-11WAC Staff ............................................................. 12-13WAC SAAC ........................................................... 14-15Team Sport Summary ............................................15WAC Championships Calendar ...........................15WAC Women’s Soccer Notebook ................. 16-182014 WAC Tournament Bracket ..........................19

THE SCHOOLSBakersfi eld ........................................................... 20-21Chicago State ..................................................... 22-23Grand Canyon .................................................... 24-25Missouri-Kansas City ....................................... 26-27New Mexico State ............................................. 28-29Seattle U............................................................... 30-31Texas-Pan American ........................................ 32-33Utah Valley .......................................................... 34-35

RECORDS & HISTORY2013 Statistics .................................................... 36-38WAC Individual and Team Records....................39WAC Career Records ...............................................40WAC Yearly Individual Leaders..................... 41-42All-Time Standings ........................................... 43-44WAC Tournament Results .....................................45All-Tournament Teams .................................... 46-47Tournament Records ..............................................48All-WAC Teams ................................................... 49-51Players of the Week .......................................... 42-54Individual Honors ....................................................54Academic All-WAC Teams .............................. 55-59National Honors ................................................ 60-61NCAA Tournament Results ...................................62National Polls ..................................................... 63-652014 Composite Schedule ...................................66

CREDITSThe 2014 WAC Women’s Soccer Media Guide is compiled and published by the WAC offi ce with the assistance and cooperation of the conference’s sports information directors and their staff s.

Editor

Jason Erickson

Layout and Design

Vicky Eggleston

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 DIRECTORYJeff Hurd, Commissioner .......................................................................................(303) 962-4216 .............. [email protected] Hurlbut, Deputy Commissioner ...........................................................(303) 962-4205 [email protected] Lehman, Sr. Assoc. Commissioner/Chief Financial Offi cer ...........(303) 962-4215 [email protected] Chaffi n, Assoc. Commissioner of Technology & Conference Svcs. .....(303) 962-4212 ........ dchaffi [email protected] Harvey, Assistant Commissioner of Compliance.............................(303) 962-4211 [email protected] Benzine, Director of Championships & Marketing .....................(303) 962-4204 ...... [email protected] Eggleston, Director of Creative Services ..............................................(303) 962-4207 ... [email protected] Erickson, Director of Media Relations ...................................................(303) 962-4206 ....... [email protected] Shuler, Director of Media Relations .......................................................(303) 962-4213 [email protected] Gabrielli, Executive Producer .................................................................(303) 962-4203 ....... [email protected] Pucak, Asst. Director of Championships & Social Media..................(303) 962-4214 [email protected] Barber, Administrative Assistant ..............................................................(303) 962-4208 [email protected] Cox, Championships & Media Relations Intern ............................(303) 962-4201 ............... [email protected] Bice, Compliance Intern ............................................................................(303) 962-4202 ............... [email protected]

SUPERVISORS OF OFFICIALS

Dan Keohane, Men’s & 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] Suzuki, Volleyball............................................................. (303) 741-3565 [email protected]

STAY CONNECTED WITH THE WAC

Twitter.com/WACSports @WACSports Facebook.com/WACSports

Use #WACwsoc to follow WAC Women’s Soccer all season long

Western Athletic Conference9250 E. Costilla Ave., Suite 300

Englewood, CO 80112-3662Phone: (303) 799-9221 FAX: (303) 799-3888

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2014-15 SEASON

The Western Athletic Conference begins the 2014-15 season with a refi ned brand including a color change to its widely recognized logo, foundational positioning components, a new slogan and graphic elements.

As a visual representation of the WAC, the logo has evolved over the years, but remains ex-tremely identifi able to many in the collegiate landscape. The color renovation from silver to warm gray gives the logo a fresh appearance.

“The WAC is excited to implement several new branding initiatives,” said WAC Commissioner Jeff Hurd. “In addition to various new components of the campaign, our recognizable logo re-mains the most important element as the WAC continues its evolution.”

The new slogan – Learn • Compete • Inspire – highlights the growth student-athletes experi-ence while attending one of the WAC’s eight institutions and their impact on future generations through inspired leadership long after graduation.

A new style guide has been created and implemented which outlines the conference’s posi-tion, gives guidance to its member universities and provides rules on proper use of the graphic elements and slogan. Included in the rules is a complete guide to logo positioning and sizing on uniforms, playing fi elds and courts, publications and other marketing and promotional materials.

The WAC partnered with Adrenalin, Inc., a sports marketing agency based in Denver, to de-velop these new initiatives.

“Adrenalin is a recognized branding and marketing industry leader,” Hurd said. “It has pro-vided invaluable guidance and assistance to further enhance a WAC brand that has been built from more than a half-century of success at the NCAA Division I level.”

“Recognizing the WAC’s rich history and their familiarity amongst college sports fans was critical in developing their brand foundation for the future,” said Adrenalin President Dan Price. “Adrenalin, along with key personnel from the WAC, conducted thorough research that provided insights that were used to craft compelling narratives to strengthen the WAC’s position as a lead-er amongst other conferences.”

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

Location: Denver, Colo.Founded: 1962

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MEMBER SCHOOLS

ACADEMIC: Chicago State University, founded in 1867, is a public university located on 161-picturesque acres in a residential community on the Southside of Chicago. The university’s fi ve colleges – Health Sciences, Arts and Science, Business, Education, and Pharmacy - off er 36 undergraduate and 25 graduate degree-granting programs. In addition, CSU has a Division of Continuing Education and Non-Traditional Programs that reach out to the community with extension courses, distance learning and not-for-credit programs. Chicago State’s stu-dent-athletes are leaders academically on CSU’s campus – by example. Following their academic performance in 2013-14, Chicago State has ascended out of the APR penalty structure for the fi rst time in school history. Seven Chicago State teams – baseball, men’s basketball, women’s golf, men’s indoor track, men’s outdoor track, women’s indoor track and women’s outdoor track – posted the best multi-year APR scores in program history. This total accounts for half of Chicago State’s 14 varsity sports. Women’s tennis led all Chicago State teams with a score of 987. The women’s basketball program’s score of 969 ranked third among Western Athletic Conference women’s basketball teams. Men’s basketball has improved for fi ve straight seasons and now owns a program high multi-year score of 932. Also impressive were Chicago State’s 2012-13 single-year APR scores. Four CSU teams recorded perfect single-year 2012-13 scores: men’s golf, men’s tennis, men’s indoor track and men’s out-door track. Volleyball totaled a single-year score of 976. Certainly a byproduct of this academic enhancement was 54 CSU Cougars being named Academic All-WAC in 2013-14. On the year, Cougar student-athletes posted a 3.12 cumulative GPA, and 70 percent fi nished with an individual GPA of 3.00 or better.

ATHLETIC: The Cougars enter their second year in Western Athletic Conference with a tremendous amount of momentum. With a new Athletic Director and a huge swell in student-athlete population, the prevailing theme at CSU in 2014-15 is youth. In fall 2014, Chicago State kicks off its inaugural season in the sport of women’s soc-cer. Head Coach Tony Tommasi recruited all 24 of his players during the 2013-14 year, and will roll out America’s youngest women’s soccer team in 2014-15, fi elding a squad entirely composed of true freshmen. In 2013-14, the Chicago State men’s basketball team graduated eight seniors from a team that earned the No. 3 seed in the WAC tournament. The program will look to build on that success with a 2014-15 squad which includes just two seniors. Similarly, the women’s volleyball program graduated fi ve seniors in 2013-14, and enters the fall 2014 season with only three returners from the previous squad, and only two seniors. Finally, the Cougars’ baseball, men’s golf and women’s golf programs enjoyed immense improvements in performance in 2013-14. Entering 2014-15, all three teams are poised to threaten the records for the most successful seasons in school history in their respective sports.

MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field

WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball

ACADEMIC: Since opening its doors in 1970, the growth of California State University, Bakersfi eld has kept pace with the fastest-growing metropolitan area in the state. Thus, its role as the only four-year institution within a 100-mile radius becomes even more signifi cant as it extends higher education opportunities to the increasing economic and social center. CSUB boasts an excellent and diverse faculty and the highest percent-age of faculty in the California State University system with terminal degrees. More than 90 percent of its tenured faculty earned doctorate degrees in their fi elds of study. 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students on the main campus in Bakersfi eld and the Antelope Valley Center in Lancaster, Calif., benefi t from excellent academic programs with a student-to-faculty ratio of 17:1. CSUB student learning also benefi ts from a wide range of co-curricular opportunities. In addition to more than 90 registered student clubs and organizations on campus, the student and campus life is enhanced by its NCAA Division I athletics program and a 75,000 square foot recreation center. CSUB and its academic programs have earned some of the nation’s and region’s highest accreditations.

ATHLETIC: After completing the NCAA reclassifi cation process in 2009, Bakersfi eld has enjoyed success as a new Division I program while showing it can be competitive in that short time. The Roadrunners, who won 30 NCAA National Championships and a Sears Director’s Cup as a Division II program, have already won two conference championships in men’s swimming (MPSF 2011) and baseball (WAC 2013) and earned their fi rst berth in the NCAA Tournament as an at-large participant in the men’s soccer tournament in 2011. Bakersfi eld also nearly swept WAC baseball postseason honors in its fi rst season as an affi liate member in 2013 with Tyler Shryock being named Player of the Year, Bill Kernen earning Coach of the Year honors and Jeff McKenzie be-ing selected Pitcher of the Year. Other accolades within the department include three women’s basketball postseason berths (WNIT 2014) and (WBI 2010, 2011) and a men’s basketball appearance in the 2012 Colleg-eInsider.com Postseason Tournament. CSUB has also sent several athletes to the professional ranks recently as 13 former baseball players are currently in the minor leagues while former soccer player Gyasi Zardes (LA Galaxy) is playing in the MLS and Richard Menjivar is a starter on the El Salvador men’s national team. Several other men’s and women’s basketball players are enjoying professional careers overseas.

MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Outdoor Track and Field, Wrestling

WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Sand Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball, Water Polo

Location: Bakersfi eld, Calif.Nickname: Roadrunners

Founded: 1965Enrollment: 8,500Joined WAC: 2013

Location: Chicago, Ill.Nickname: Cougars

Founded: 1867Enrollment: 6,107Joined WAC: 2013

CHICAGO STATE

BAKERSFIELD

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ACADEMIC: The University of Missouri-Kansas City, one of four University of Missouri campuses, is a pub-lic university serving more than 16,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students. Located in the heart of a thriving urban setting, the university is surrounded by arts, entertainment, culture and sports. UMKC engages with the community and economy based on a four-part mission: life and health sciences; visual and performing arts; urban issues and education; and a vibrant learning and campus life experience. The Princeton Review named UMKC a “Best Value” university in 2012, 2013 and 2014. The 12:1 student-faculty ratio and small classes give students a personal education and create a small-college feel, while Kansas City’s metropolitan environment provides extensive opportunities for internships and networking as well as cul-ture and entertainment.

ATHLETIC: UMKC enters its second year in the Western Athletic Conference in 2014. The Kangaroos are in the midst of many exciting new changes, including the appointment of Athletic Director Carla Wilson during the last school year, who is a UMKC alumnus and 17-year athletics department veteran. UMKC’s men’s basketball program also made the move back to playing home games at historic Municipal Auditorium. The facility underwent major upgrades, with more upgrades in the works. Courtney Frerichs made history at UMKC as the fi rst student-athlete to become a two-time All-American, earning the honor in cross country and track. The ‘Roos continued to excel in the classroom as UMKC student-athletes posted a 3.24 cumulative GPA. The Academic Progress Rate of 976 ranked second in the WAC, and the Graduation Success Rate of 86 percent was two points above the average. In addition, former women’s basketball standout Eilise O’Connor became the WAC’s representative for NCAA Woman of the Year for her outstanding performance on and off the court.

MEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field

WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball

Location: Kansas City, Mo.Nickname: Kangaroos

Founded: 1929Enrollment: 14,221Joined WAC: 2013

MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY

GRAND CANYON

Location: Phoenix, Ariz.Nickname: Antelopes

Founded: 1949Enrollment: 11,000Joined WAC: 2013

ACADEMIC: Since 1949, Grand Canyon University has been a premier private university in Arizona, helping students fi nd their purpose and achieve their potential through landing the career of their dreams, advanc-ing their career, and changing careers. As a Christian university, GCU also encourages students to fi nd their purpose in Christ, with an emphasis on applying Christian values and ethics to the workplace. GCU’s quality academic programs, off ered through its colleges, provide the essential knowledge and skills needed to be ef-fective in today’s complex business world. Grand Canyon University off ers online and campus-based degree programs through the Ken Blanchard College of Business, College of Education, College of Nursing, College of Arts and Science, College of Fine Arts and Production and College of Doctoral Studies. As a leading private university in Arizona, GCU emphasizes individual attention for both traditional undergraduate students as well as the working professional.

ATHLETIC: The Grand Canyon University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is dedicated to providing quality programs and athletic experiences for men and women with interest and ability that is consistent with the stated mission and values of the university. The department strives to educate and involve stu-dents and the university community in the promotion of personal growth. This department strives to prepare men and women to be student-athletes distinguished by integrity, eff ort to succeed, and Christian conduct. Student-athletes are expected to pursue excellence on the courts and playing fi elds, in the classroom, and in the community. Students who choose to participate in athletic programs are challenged to lead lives com-mitted to health, discipline, perseverance, and stewardship. Student-athletes, coaches and staff are expected to emulate Christ in all aspects of their lives including their academic and athletic endeavors. GCU won the Learfi eld Sports Directors Cup in back-to-back years (2011-12 and 2012-13) as the top performing school in Division II. The Antelopes have won two NCAA Division II National Championships, doing so in men’s soccer in 1996 and men’s indoor track and fi eld in 2012. As members of the NAIA, the ‘Lopes won a combined seven national championships, winning four in baseball and three in basketball. In their fi rst season as members of the WAC in 2013-14, GCU’s women’s indoor track and fi eld team won the conference championship, while the softball team secured the regular season crown.

MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball, Wrestling

WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Sand Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball

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ACADEMIC: Seattle University, founded in 1891, is a Jesuit Catholic university located on 50 acres in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. More than 7,900 students are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs within eight schools and colleges. Seattle University is consistently ranked among the top 10 universities in the West by U.S. News & World Report and included in The Princeton Review’s Best Colleges guide. In the past 15 years, Seattle University has invested more than $200 million to build and renovate facilities. Thanks to a successful capital campaign, the Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons was opened in Sep-tember 2010, vastly improving the student’s access to new technology as a means of enhancing their educa-tion. In September 2011, a new fi tness center and a new residence hall were dedicated, further enhancing the campus life. Seattle U prides itself on its commitment to social justice, community service, and sustainability.

ATHLETIC: Seattle University enjoyed historic success in 2013-14, as both the men’s soccer and women’s soccer teams did not lose a single conference match on their way to winning the WAC regular season and tournament titles. The women’s soccer team became the fi rst female squad in school history to qualify for an NCAA Division I postseason tournament. The men’s soccer team defeated Creighton in snowy Omaha, Neb., picking up the school’s fi rst NCAA Division I Tournament victory in any sport in almost 50 years. In addition, javelin thrower Dylan Burnett earned a conference title and qualifi ed for the NCAA West Preliminary Cham-pionships for the second straight year. Seattle U has advanced to 11 NCAA men’s basketball tournaments, including the title game of the 1958 tournament. Famous alumni include Elgin Baylor, Ed and John O’Brien, Eddie Miles, Tom Workman, Clint Richardson, Pat Lesser, Janet Hopps, Orrin Vincent, and Tom Gorman. The men’s soccer team won the 2004 NCAA Division II National Championship, while the swim program boasted two individual national champions in a three-year span. The future is strong for Seattle U, thanks in part to four student-athletes receiving WAC Freshman of the Year honors in 2013-14.

MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field

WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Rowing, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball

ACADEMIC: For the 18th consecutive semester, all 17 men’s and women’s teams cumulative grade point averages combined are at or above a 3.00. For the 18th consecutive semester, Scholar Student-Athlete repre-sentation (3.0 semester and or cumulative grade point average or higher) was higher than 50 percent of the student-athlete population. The Aggies had 27 student-athletes post a perfect 4.0 GPA in the spring semester.

ATHLETIC: The New Mexico State men’s basketball team won its third consecutive conference tournament championships and fourth title in fi ve years in 2013-14 en route to its 21st NCAA Tournament appearance. Daniel Mullings was named the 2013-14 WAC Player of the Year. The NM State men’s golf team won the 2014 WAC Championship for the seventh title in nine years and the team competed in the NCAA Regional. The Ag-gie volleyball team won its second WAC Tournament Championship and made its seventh NCAA Tournament showing in 2013, as Desiree Scott was named WAC Player of the Year. The NM State women’s golf team won the 2014 WAC Golf Championship for the fi rst time in program history, participating in the NCAA Regional. Both the NM State men’s and women’s cross country teams competed at the NCAA Mountain Regional. The Aggie equestrian team participated at the NCEA National Championships in 2013.

MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Tennis

WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Equestrian, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Ten-nis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball

Location: Las Cruces, N.M.Nickname: Aggies

Founded: 1888Enrollment: 16,765Joined WAC: 2005

Location: Seattle, Wash.Nickname: Redhawks

Founded: 1898Enrollment: 7,755Joined WAC: 2012

SEATTLE U

NEW MEXICO STATE

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MEMBER SCHOOLS

ACADEMIC: Nestled between the towering Wasatch Mountains and the shores of Utah Lake in Orem, Utah, Utah Valley University is home to more than 30,000 students. As one of the largest institutions of higher educa-tion in the state, UVU off ers more than 145 undergraduate, associate and certifi cate/degree programs, with graduate degrees in education, nursing and business administration. UVU is an open admissions, structured enrollment institution and serves as an important point of access to higher education within the community by providing opportunity to any student willing to perform to the university’s high academic standards. From top-quality academic programs to athletics in the Western Athletic Conference, UVU focuses on providing an outstanding experience to its students—with an emphasis on engaged learning, or the combination of tradi-tional academic discovery with hands-on context and application.

ATHLETIC: Utah Valley University had plenty to show for its fi rst full year as a member of the Western Athletic Conference. The Wolverines came away with three conference crowns, including the school’s fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament berth. UVU men’s cross country was the fi rst to bring home WAC hardware, followed in the winter by the Wolverine men’s basketball team, which went 13-3 in league play en route to the regular season crown and an eventual trip to the NIT to face Cal. Rounding out the year, UVU softball strung together four straight wins at the WAC Tournament as it claimed the sport’s automatic bid to the NCAAs -- the fi rst trip to the NCAA postseason for any Wolverine athletic program. More history was made on the individual level when junior decathlete Michael McPherson became the fi rst representative of Utah Valley track and fi eld to qualify for the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon. McPherson fi nished 16th at the Championships, earning All-Ameri-can status—the fi rst in the history of UVU track and fi eld and the ninth overall for Wolverine athletics at the DI level. On the academic side, senior point guard Holton Hunsaker became the second Capital One Academic All-American in school history when he was named to the second team in February. Hunsaker was also named the D-IAAA Scholar Athlete of the Year. All told, 169 Wolverines earned Academic All-Conference accolades. Utah Valley University’s transition into the WAC completes its unprecedented move from a junior college athletic program to a member of NCAA Division I. In 2013 the Wolverines celebrated a decade of tenure in DI, marking 10 years since they became the fi rst modern-day athletic program to move from NJCAA directly to Division I.

MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Wrestling

WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Vol-leyball

ACADEMIC: The University of Texas-Pan American, a Hispanic serving institution, is in the middle of one of the fastest growing areas in the nation, the southern tip of Texas known as the Rio Grande Valley. UTPA is located in Edinburg, Texas, approximately 10 miles north of the US/Mexico border and 75 miles northwest of South Padre Island. UTPA provides program specifi c classes in Rio Grande City, McAllen and South Padre Island in addition to those off ered through the online learning center. Since its inception in 1927, UTPA has conferred over 2,600 associate’s, 58,000 bachelor’s, 13,000 master’s, and 155 doctoral degrees. UTPA provides an aff ordable educa-tion and global opportunities with a choice of 56 bachelor’s, 53 master’s, three doctoral, and two cooperative doctoral programs within 7 colleges. UTPA is joining with The University of Texas at Brownsville to undergo a major transformation and become The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, which is on track to become an emerging Tier 1 research institution with a medical school, set to welcome its fi rst freshman class in the fall of 2015. UTRGV will be a single institution that spans the entire region, with a presence in each of the major met-ropolitan areas of Brownsville, Edinburg, Harlingen and McAllen. The new university will be eligible for funding from the Permanent University Fund.

ATHLETIC: UTPA Athletics has a proud athletic tradition, having won 16 national and 137 conference cham-pionships while boasting 69 All-Americans, one of whom won an Olympic Gold Medal. The men’s basketball team won the 1963 NAIA National Championship and returned to the title game the following season. In 1980-81, the Broncs knocked off eventual NCAA Champion Indiana before reaching the NIT and falling to eventual champion Tulsa. Eighteen Broncs have been selected in the NBA Draft, six of whom went on to play in the NBA, including former NBA Champion, All-Star and Olympic Gold Medalist Luke Jackson, whose number hangs proudly over Sam Williams Court at the UTPA Fieldhouse. Since 2000, 25 UTPA men’s basketball players have gone pro. The men’s tennis team won the Big State Conference Championship every year from 1953 through 1965, winning the NAIA National Championships every year from 1961 through 1965 and fi nishing as fi nalists in 1959 and 1960. The Broncs also won the doubles championships every year from 1959 through 1963 and in 1965 as well, to go with singles championships every year from 1961 through 1963, along with 1965. The Broncs joined Division I in 1966 and immediately advanced to the NCAA Tournament, fi nishing in sixth place. The Broncs hosted the NCAA Championships in 1975 and 1976. Thirty-two Broncs have been selected in the MLB Draft, four of whom have gone on to play in majors. There are currently six Broncs playing professional baseball, two of whom are in affi liated ball. The Broncs reached the 1971 College World Series after shutting out Texas in back-to-back games and had the No. 1 ranking at the end of the season. Each of the Broncs golf teams has won fi ve team PGA Minority Collegiate Golf Championships. UTPA Athletics is set to start women’s soccer in 2014 and welcome back men’s soccer after a 17-year hiatus in 2015.

MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field

WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball

Location: Orem, UtahNickname: Wolverines

Founded: 1941Enrollment: 31,556Joined WAC: 2013

Location: Edinburg, TexasNickname: Broncs

Founded: 1927Enrollment: 20, 057Joined WAC: 2013

UTAH VALLEY

TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN

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WAC HISTORY After completing its 52nd year of intercollegiate competition, the Western Athletic Conference continues to evolve and feature some of the nation’s best programs. 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 and largest metropolitan cities. In addition, the WAC’s student-athletes work to achieve the highest levels of success with the academic support of their respective institutions. The WAC has experienced tremendous success over the years. In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Tourna-ment in 28 of the past 40 seasons. In baseball, the WAC has boasted two national champions since 2003. In women’s basketball, the conference has had at least two teams qualify for the NCAA Tournament 10 times in 23 seasons, with a record fi ve teams in 1998. The WAC also sent teams to three BCS football bowl games from 2007-10. In 2014-15, the WAC will debut a new digital network to give fans high quality streaming internet access to many of its regular season games and postseason championships including volleyball, soccer, swimming and diving, basketball, softball and baseball. The WAC’s 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 1962, 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 ad-ministrative 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 Louisiana Tech (2001) were added while TCU withdrew following the 2000-01 season. In 2005, Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State joined the WAC after Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. Boise State withdrew prior to the 2011-12 season. In 2012, the WAC added Denver, Seattle U, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State. In 2013, the WAC added Bakersfi eld, Chicago State,

Grand Canyon, Missouri-Kansas City, Texas-Pan American and Utah Val-ley to join Idaho, New Mexico State and Seattle U. The new institutions replaced withdrawing members, Denver, Louisiana Tech, San Jose State, Utah State, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State. The WAC’s current mem-bership includes eight institutions upon Idaho’s withdrawal prior to the 2014-15 season. The WAC has had just six 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), Karl Benson (1994-2012) and current commissioner Jeff Hurd (2012-present). Presently, the WAC crowns team and individual champions in 19 sports – nine men’s and 10 women’s. For the men, there are champion-ships in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and fi eld and outdoor track and fi eld. Cham-pionships for women are held in basketball, cross country, golf, 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.

Paul Brechler

1962-69

Wiles Hallock

1969-71

Karl Benson

1994-2012

FORMER WAC COMMISSIONERS

Stan Bates

1971-80

Joe Kearney

1980-94

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSWomen’s Volleyball

1989 Bakersfi eld (II)

Softball

1988 Bakersfi eld (II)1989 Bakersfi eld (II)1990 Bakersfi eld (II)

PAST TEAM TITLES35 NCAA team titles were won by former members of the WAC

Baseball

1965 Arizona State1967 Arizona State1969 Arizona State1976 Arizona1977 Arizona State2003 Rice2008 Fresno State

Men’s Cross Country

1969 UTEP1975 UTEP1976 UTEP1978 UTEP1979 UTEP1980 UTEP1981 UTEP

Women’s Cross Country

1997 Brigham Young

Football

1984 Brigham Young

Men’s Golf

1981 Brigham Young1998 UNLV

NCAA TEAM TITLES 32 NCAA team titles have been won by the current members of the WAC

Men’s Basketball

1993 Bakersfi eld (II)1994 Bakersfi eld (II)1997 Bakersfi eld (II)

Men’s Soccer

1996 Grand Canyon (II)1997 Bakersfi eld (II)2004 Seattle U (II)

Men’s Indoor Track and Field

2012 Grand Canyon (II)

Men’s Swimming and Diving

1986 Bakersfi eld (II)1987 Bakersfi eld (II)1988 Bakersfi eld (II)1989 Bakersfi eld (II)1990 Bakersfi eld (II)1991 Bakersfi eld (II)1992 Bakersfi eld (II)1993 Bakersfi eld (II)1998 Bakersfi eld (II)2000 Bakersfi eld (II)2001 Bakersfi eld (II)2002 Bakersfi eld (II)2004 Bakersfi eld (II)

Wrestling

1976 Bakersfi eld (II)1977 Bakersfi eld (II)1979 Bakersfi eld (II)1980 Bakersfi eld (II)1981 Bakersfi eld (II)1982 Bakersfi eld (II)1983 Bakersfi eld (II)1987 Bakersfi eld (II)

Women’s Gymnastics

1992 Utah

Softball

1998 Fresno State

Men’s Indoor Track and Field

1974 UTEP1975 UTEP1976 UTEP1978 UTEP1980 UTEP1981 UTEP1982 UTEP

Men’s Outdoor Track and Field

1970 Brigham Young1975 UTEP1977 Arizona State1978 UTEP1979 UTEP1980 UTEP1981 UTEP1982 UTEP

Fresno State won the 2008 College World Series, defeating Georgia in the best-of-three series, 6-1, in the deciding game.

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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.

June 12, 1965 – Arizona State wins its fi rst national baseball championship with a 2-1 victory over Ohio State. It is the fi rst NCAA title in WAC history.

March 20, 1966 – Utah becomes the fi rst school to reach the NCAA Final Four, and Brigham Young captures the championship of the National Invita-tion Tournament.

September 20, 1967 – UTEP becomes the WAC’s seventh member.

September 26, 1968 – Colorado State becomes the WAC’s eighth member.

June 20, 1969 – Arizona State captures its third national baseball title with a 10-1 victory over Tulsa.

September 1, 1969 – Wiles Hallock replaces Paul Brechler as commissioner.

November 24, 1969 – UTEP wins its fi rst men’s cross country national cham-pionship.

July 1, 1971 – Stan Bates becomes the WAC’s third commissioner as he re-places 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.

March, 1974 – UTEP captures its fi rst men’s NCAA indoor track and fi eld title.

June, 1975 – UTEP wins its fi rst men’s outdoor track and fi eld national cham-pionship.

June 19, 1976 – Arizona wins the College World Series, its fi rst national cham-pionship in any sport.

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 mem-bership eff ective July 1, 1978.

May 2, 1977 – The University of Hawai’i is extended a membership invitation dependent upon the institution’s meeting of certain criteria set by the Council.

June, 1977 – Arizona State wins the men’s outdoor track and fi eld national championship and the College World Series title.

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 history as he replaces Stan Bates.

November 23, 1981 – UTEP captures its seventh men’s NCAA cross country title.

March, 1982 – UTEP brings home its seventh men’s NCAA indoor track and fi eld title in nine years.

June, 1982 – UTEP wins its sixth men’s outdoor track and fi eld national cham-pionship in eight years.

May 1, 1983 – The Presidents’ Council approves the concept for a WAC Bas-ketball Tournament beginning in 1984.

December 21, 1984 – Brigham Young University earns the conference’s fi rst national 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 confer-ence’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.

June 12, 1991 – Fresno State is accepted as the WAC’s 10th member eff ective July 1, 1992.

December 1, 1991 – BYU’s Ty Detmer wins the Heisman Trophy, a fi rst for a WAC athlete.

April 24, 1992 – Utah wins the women’s NCAA national championship in gymnastics. It is the fi rst-ever women’s national title in WAC history,

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 guarantees 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 mem-bership 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.

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WAC TIMELINEMay 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 website 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 confer-ence 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 Football 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’s women’s cross country team edges Stanford, 100 to 102, to capture the NCAA title. It is the fi rst women’s national championship in school history.

March 30, 1998 – The Utah Runnin’ Utes advance to the NCAA men’s basket-ball 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 championship for a WAC team during the 1997-98 season.

November 28, 1998 – Hawai’i and Brigham Young meet in the WAC Volleyball Tournament 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 mem-bership to Nevada beginning July 1, 2000.

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 mem-bership to 10 schools.

January 17, 2002 – Tulsa is chosen as the host for the 2003 basketball tour-naments.

August 7, 2002 – The WAC initiates an innovative and creative two-year pilot project to create an academic alliance among its 10 member institutions.

November 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, Louisiana 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 mem-bership to New Mexico State and Utah State, eff ective July 1, 2005.

June 4, 2004 – The WAC Board of Directors extends an invitation for member-ship to the University of Idaho, eff ective July 1, 2005.

October 1, 2004 – The University of Nevada is selected as 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 be-ginning in 2005-06 and reinstates postseason tournaments for both softball and baseball in 2006.

July 1, 2005 – Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State become offi cial mem-bers of the WAC. Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdraw giving the WAC a total of nine members.

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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 national 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 cham-pionship 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 Bulldogs beat Georgia in the best-of-three series, 6-1, in the deciding game.

September 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 2011 Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments (Las Vegas).

December 12, 2009 – The Hawai‘i women’s volleyball team swept No. 16 Michigan, 25-23, 25-19, 25-18 in the NCAA Tournament Regional Final at Maples Pavilion, advancing the team to its ninth Final Four appearance in school history.

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.

August 27, 2010 – The WAC and Learfi eld Sports announce the creation of the WAC Sports Network to enhance the coverage of football and basketball in the WAC’s media markets.

November 11, 2010 – The WAC Board of Directors extend invitations for membership to Denver, UTSA and Texas State, eff ective July 1, 2012.

November 28, 2010 – For the fi rst time since 1997, the WAC has three football teams ranked in the AP top 25: Boise State, Nevada and Hawai’i.

May 30, 2010 – Hawai‘i defeats Alabama on a two-out, two-run, walk-off home run by Jenna Rodriguez in the bottom of the seventh in the deciding game of the NCAA Tuscaloosa Softball Super Regional, sending the UH to its fi rst-ever College World Series. The moment was nominated for “Best Upset” at the 2010 ESPN ESPY Awards.

June 14, 2011 – The WAC Board of Directors extends an invitation for member-ship to Seattle U, eff ective July 1, 2012.

July 14, 2011 – The WAC Board of Directors extends an invitation for mem-bership to UT Arlington, eff ective July 1, 2012, increasing membership to 10 schools.

July 1, 2012 – Denver, Seattle, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State become offi cial members of the WAC. Fresno State, Hawai‘i and Nevada withdraw giving the WAC a total of 10 members.

October 9, 2012 – The WAC Board of Directors extend invitations for member-ship to CSU Bakersfi eld and Utah Valley, eff ective, July 1, 2013.

November 27, 2012 – The WAC Board of Directors extend an invitation for membership to Grand Canyon, eff ective, July 1, 2013.

December 5, 2012 – Chicago State becomes a member of the WAC, eff ective July 1, 2013.

December 12, 2012 – Northern Colorado is added as an affi liate member in baseball beginning with the 2014 season.

December 19, 2012 – Texas-Pan American accepts an invitation to become the eighth member of the conference for the 2013-14 season.

January 9, 2013 – The WAC reinstates men’s soccer. Bakersfi eld, Grand Canyon and Seattle U join affi liates Air Force, Houston Baptist, UNLV and San Jose State for the 2013 season.

February 7, 2013 – The University of Missouri-Kansas City accepted an invita-tion for membership to join the conference eff ective July 1, 2013.

February 11, 2013 – North Dakota is added as an affi liate member in baseball beginning with the 2014 season.

June 11, 2013 – Jeff Hurd is named the sixth commissioner in league history.

June 11, 2013 – WAC Board of Directors determined that the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments will return to Las Vegas and the Orleans Arena March 12-15, 2014. The Board also committed to the development of a strategic plan to facilitate conference growth that includes both a digital network and a new marketing/branding campaign.

July 1, 2013 – Bakersfi eld, Chicago State, Grand Canyon, Missouri-Kansas City, Texas-Pan American and Utah Valley become offi cial members of the WAC. Denver, Louisiana Tech, San Jose State, UT Arlington, UTSA, Texas State and Utah State withdraw giving the WAC a total of nine members.

December 16, 2013 – The WAC announces the addition of the University of Incarnate Word as an affi liate member for men’s soccer.

June 13, 2014 – The WAC Board of Directors announces that the 2015 men’s and women’s basketball tournament will return to the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas for a fi fth consecutive year.

July 1, 2014 – The WAC unveils an updated logo along with several other new branding initiatives.

WAC TIMELINE

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WAC STAFF

JEFF HURD

Jeff Hurd was named commissioner of the WAC on June 14, 2013. He has been associated with the conference for more than half of its existence as he joined the WAC staff in 1985 as the Director of Conference Relations.

Hurd, who is the sixth commissioner in the WAC’s 52-year history, has served in various capacities during his tenure. He was the Conference’s Senior Associate Commissioner prior to being named to replace former commissioner Karl Benson on an interim basis.

Hurd is a graduate of the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism and began his professional career as the Sports Editor of

Commissioner

the Hannibal (Missouri) Courier-Post. He also worked for the Tulsa Tribune, was the Sports Information Director at the University of Tulsa and the Director of Public Relations for the Missouri Valley Conference prior to joining the WAC.

A native of Minot, North Dakota, Hurd and his wife, Cheri, reside in Centennial, Colo., and are the parents of four children: Shannon, Michael, Kristen and Kevin.

Commissioner Hurd presenting at the

2012 WAC Basketball Tournament

CONNIE HURLBUTDeputy Commissioner

Connie Hurlbut joined the WAC staff in 2009 and serves as Deputy Commissioner. 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 and Maggie.

MOLLIE LEHMANSenior Associate

Commissioner and

Chief Financial Offi cer

Mollie Lehman joined the WAC staff in August of 2007 and is the Senior Associate Commissioner and Chief Financial Offi cer. She is primarily responsible for handling all the accounting, fi nance, and human resource functions within the conference. Lehman previously spent two years with the America East Conference, where she served as the business manager and assisted with sport administration and championships. Prior to that, Lehman was an assistant softball coach at Binghamton University and became involved with event management. She is a 2000 graduate from Binghamton and earned her MBA at the University of Colorado at Denver in 2007.

DAVE CHAFFINAssociate Commissioner,

Technology and

Conference Services

Dave Chaffi n joined the WAC staff in 1995 and was promoted to Associate Commissioner in 2010. His responsibilities include technology, conference services and overseeing the WAC Digital Network. 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 has 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, and daughter, Jamie. They reside in Centennial.

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WAC STAFFNICOLE GREENAssistant Commissioner,

Compliance

Nicole Green joined the WAC in June, 2013, and oversees all com-pliance activities while managing WAC involve-ment in all aspects of NCAA governance. Green previously spent the last 10 years at the University of Memphis where she be-gan in Academic Services before being named the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance & Student Services in 2007. Prior to Memphis, Green also worked in compliance at both Southern Illinois and Kansas State. She earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Kansas State University where she was a stu-dent-athlete competing in track and fi eld.

AMANDA BENZINEDirector, Championships

and Marketing

Amanda Benzine joined the WAC in August, 2011, and oversees the budget-ing, planning and adminis-tration of the conference’s championships and marketing programs. Benzine came to the WAC after serving as the Director of Marketing at Northern Illinois for two years where she created and implemented comprehensive marketing and ticket sales plans for football, basketball and other sports. Prior to Northern Illinois, Benzine spent sev-eral years in the marketing department at the University of Wisconsin where she also earned her bachelor’s degree in communications.

VICKY EGGLESTONDirector, Creative

Services

Vicky Eggleston came to the WAC in December, 2006, and oversees the creative services of the conference. Before joining the WAC, Eggleston served as the media designer at R+L Carriers in Ohio. Prior to that she spent eight years in the Com-munications and Marketing Department at Ohio University where she also assisted in television production. Eggleston is a graduate of Ohio Universi-ty where she earned her bachelor’s degree in communications and a master of arts degree in telecommunications. She and her husband, Bryan, have two daughters, Kelsey and Kylie. They live in Little-ton.

JASON ERICKSONDirector, Media

Relations

Jason Erickson joined the WAC staff in Septem-ber, 2007, and handles media relations duties for the WAC in women’s soc-cer, men’s basketball, baseball and golf. Prior to the WAC, Erickson spent four years at Idaho State University and has also worked in television and in the newspaper business. He is a 2002 graduate of South-ern Utah University and earned his master’s degree at Idaho State in 2006. He has a son, Nash.

HOPE SHULERDirector, Media

Relations

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 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 and completed coursework towards a master’s degree in management at the University of Denver. She and her husband, Scott, live in Aurora with their daughter, Everly.

ROBBY GABRIELLIExecutive Producer

Robby Gabrielli joined the WAC staff in August, 2014, and serves as the Executive Producer for the WAC Sports Network. Robby has 10 years of experience in sports television and comes to the WAC from the Phoenix Suns’ Broadcast Productions where he was a producer for Suns Live as well as Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury basketball games. He also was a pro-ducer for Altitude Sports and Entertainment in Denver as well as a production assistant for NBA Entertainment. He is a graduate of St. John’s University (N.Y.).

MATT PUCAKAssistant Director,

Champiomships and

Social Media

Matt Pucak joined the WAC staff in the fall of 2011 as an intern and serves as the Assistant Director of Championships and Social Media. Pucak gradu-ated from Colorado State University in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and technical communications.

MARY BARBERAdministrative Assistant

Mary Barber joined the WAC Staff in August, 2013, and serves as the offi ce manager for the conference offi ce. Before joining the WAC, Barber served as the Executive Assistant for Vice President of Advancement and External Relations at Metropolitan State University of Denver. Prior to that she was the scholarship administrative offi cer at the Daniels Fund. Barber earned a degree at Colorado Northwestern Community College. A Montana native, she and her husband reside in Aurora.

DAN KEOHANESupervisor, Soccer

Offi cials

Dan Keohane joined the WAC staff in 1996 and serves as the Supervisor of Soccer Offi cials. Since 1988, Keohane has served as the NISOA Liaison with the NCAA Soccer Committees, and supervisor of offi cials for the NCAA College Cup.

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WOMEN’S SOCCER

League: Eight teams (Bakersfi eld, Chicago State, Grand Canyon, UMKC, NM State, Seattle U, UTPA, Utah Valley).

Schedule: Double round-robin within each division and a single round-robin against the other division for a total of 10 matches

Tournament: Top six eligible teams meet in Seattle, Wash.

MEN’S SOCCER

League: Ten teams (Air Force, Bakersfi eld, Grand Canyon, Houston Baptist, Incar-nate Word, UMKC, UNLV, San Jose State, Seattle U, Utah Valley).

Schedule: Single round-robin and addi-tional match against member of travel party for a total of 10 matches.

Tournament: Top six eligible teams meet in Seattle, Wash.

VOLLEYBALL

Schedule: Double round-robin for a total of 14 WAC matches.

Tournament: Top six eligible teams meet in Bakersfi eld, Calif.

MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Schedule: Double round-robin for a total of 14 WAC games.

Tournament: Seven eligible teams (Ba-kersfi eld, Chicago State, Idaho, UMKC, NM State, Seattle U, UTPA, Utah Valley) meet in Las Vegas, Nev.

WOMEN’S AND WOMEN’S TENNIS

League: Six teams (Chicago State, Grand Canyon, UMKC, NM State, Seattle U, UTPA).

Schedule: Single round-robin played over two clusters.

Tournament: Six eligible teams meet in Kansas City, Mo.

SOFTBALL

League: Six teams (Bakersfield, Grand Canyon, Kansas City, NM State, Seattle U, Utah Valley).

Schedule: 15 WAC games played as three games at one site, alternating home and away each year.

Tournament: Five eligible teams meet in Las Cruces, N.M. (double-elimination).

BASEBALL

League: Ten teams (Bakersfi eld, Chicago State, Grand Canyon, NM State, North Dakota, Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, Seattle U, UTPA, Utah Valley).

Schedule: 27 WAC games played as three-game series at one site, alternating home and away each year.

Tournament: Top six eligible teams meet in Mesa, Ariz. (double-elimination)

TEAM SPORT SUMMARIES 2014-15 CALENDAR

CROSS COUNTRY-M&WNovember 1

McAllen, TexasHost: Texas-Pan American

WOMEN’S SOCCERNovember 6-7, 9

Seattle, Wash.Host: Seattle U

MEN’S SOCCERNovember 13-14, 16

Seattle, Wash.Host: Seattle U

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALLNovember 20-22Bakersfi eld, Calif.Host: Bakersfi eld

SWIMMING AND DIVING-M&WFebruary 25-28

San Antonio, TexasHost: Palo Alto College

INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD-M&WFebruary 26-28

TBDHost: TBD

BASKETBALL-M&WMarch 11-14

Las Vegas, Nev.Host: Orleans Arena

GOLF-M&WApril 20-22

Litchfi eld Park, ArizHost: Wigwam Golf Club

TENNIS-M&WApril 24-26

Kansas City, Mo.Host: Kansas City

SOFTBALLMay 7-9

Las Cruces, N.M.Host: New Mexico State

OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD-M&WMay 13-16

Orem, UtahHost: Utah Valley

BASEBALLMay 20-24

Mesa, ArizonaHost: Hohokam Stadium

WAC SAAC – THE VOICE OF THE

STUDENT ATHLETE

How does the WAC generate feedback from its most valuable product, its student-ath-letes? Through the Western Athletic Confer-ence 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 rec-ommendations and positions on specifi c conference and NCAA proposed legisla-tion, and it addresses national issues that may have an eff ect on the well-being of all student-athletes. In addition, its mem-bers 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 commu-nication 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 at least one in-person meeting during the year and schedules monthly teleconference calls during the academic year.

As part of the WAC SAAC in-person meet-ing, the committee conducts a community service outreach project within the local area where the meeting is hosted. 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 com-munity 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 Nicole Harvey in the conference offi ce.

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REGULAR SEASON FORMAT

Regular-season play consists of a double round-robin format within each division and a single round-robin against the other division for a total of 10 matches. The points system is as follows: each team will receive three points for a win and one point for a tie.

TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURE

To determine championship seeding in the event of ties between two or more 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. Compare the tied teams’ goal diff erentials within Conference games (up to a maximum of three goals).

4. Compare the tied teams’ goals scored within Conference games (up to a maximum of three goals).

5. In the unlikely event that teams are still tied, the conference conducts a draw.

For a three or more-way tie:1. The team(s) with the best record(s) versus the other tied teams the tied

teams have played same number of times receives the higher seed or advances to the next tie-breaker; the team with the next best record versus the other tied teams receives the next highest seed or advances to the next tie breaker, etc.

2. If the tie is for fi rst place, compare the tied teams’ records against the next highest fi nishing team and continue through the standings. The team with the best record/winning percentage against the next high-est fi nishing team or group of tied teams advances. If the tie is for any position other than fi rst place, the comparison shall begin at the top of the standings.

3. Compare the goal diff erential in games between the tied teams (up to a maximum of three goals).

4. Compare the goals scored in games between the tied teams (up to a maximum of three goals).

5. Compare the goal diff erential in Conference games between the tied teams (up to a maximum of three goals).

6. Compare the goals scored in Conference games between the tied teams (up to a maximum of three goals).

7. If a tie still remains, the Conference offi ce shall conduct a draw.

WAC WOMEN’S SOCCER WELCOMES CHICAGO STATE AND TEXAS-

PAN AMERICAN TO THE LEAGUE

Chicago State and Texas-Pan American take to the pitch this season for the fi rst time in school history. CSU head coach Tony Tommasi will lead the Cougars in their inagural season. Chicago State’s team is comprised of 24 freshmen. Texas-Pan American head coach Glad Bugariu will be the fi rst Broncs women’s soccer coach in school history. Bugariu will have19 freshmen and seven players with college experience.

RETURNING ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS

The WAC returns nine all-conference players from the 2013 season. Seattle U returns four all-conference players from last season. The Redhawks return all-WAC fi rst team honoree and 2014 WAC Off ensive Player of the Year Stephanie Verdoia (Sr., F). Verdoia led the WAC in nearly ever off ensive statistical category last season. She is the lone returning player from last year’s all-WAC fi rst team. SU also returns 2014 all-WAC second team honorees Taylor Titzman (Sr., F), Natasha Howe (So., MF) and Brianna Smallidge (Jr., GK). Bakersfi eld and Missouri-Kansas City each return two players that received all-WAC second team honors last year. CSUB returns

2014 PRESEASON COACHES POLL

Seattle U was picked to fi nish fi rst in the 2013 Western Athletic Conference season as determined by a vote of the league’s seven head coaches.

TEAM (1st place votes) POINTS 2013 RECORD

1. Seattle U (7) 49 17-3-2 2. Utah Valley (1) 41 9-10-1 3. Missouri-Kansas City 35 12-9-1 4. Bakersfi eld 29 6-11-2 5. Grand Canyon 24 5-12-1 6. New Mexico State 21 5-13-2 7. Texas-Pan American 14 0-0-0 8. Chicago State 11 0-0-0

2014 PERSONNEL CAPSULE

Three of the eight teams in the WAC return at least seven starters for the 2013 season. Bakersfi eld and Missouri-Kansas City lead the way returning nine starters each from last year’s squad.

Team LR LL SR SL

Bakersfi eld 10 7 9 2Chicago State 0 0 0 0Grand Canyon 16 17 5 6Missouri-Kansas City 17 5 9 3New Mexico State 14 4 7 5Seattle U 11 6 6 5Texas-Pan American 0 0 0 0Utah Valley

2014 TOP RETURNING STAT LEADERS

(ALL GAMES)

Shots

Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle U ..................................................................... 86

Points

Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle U ..................................................................... 42

Goals

Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle U ..................................................................... 15

Assists

Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle U ..................................................................... 12

Game-Winners

Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle U ........................................................................5

Saves

Nina Tzianos, Missouri-Kansas City ......................................................... 98

Save Percentage

Nina Tzianos, Missouri-Kansas City ................................................... 0.790

Goals Against Average

Brianna Smallidge, Seattle U ..................................................................0.84

WOMEN’S SOCCER NOTES

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2014 WAC Freshman of the Year and all-WAC second team honoree Hedda Regefalk (So., F). The ‘Runners also welcome 2014 all-WAC second team honoree Sarah Cook, (Sr., D). UMKC has a pair of second-team honorees returning from last season in Alyssa Elver (Sr., MF) and Kaely Tott (Sr., D). New Mexico State returns 2014 all-WAC second team honoree Jennae Cambra (Sr., F).

NCAA OPPONENTS

WAC teams will play in three matches against teams that played in the NCAA Tournament last year. Two of the matches will be played at WAC home sites. Seattle U will play two home games, while Utah Valley will play a road game against Utah, which competed in the NCAA Tourna-ment in 2013.

Aug. 24 Kentucky at Seattle U

Sept. 21 Utah Valley at Utah Sept. 25 Portland at Seattle U

2014 NCAA COLLEGE CUP

The 34th Annual Women’s College Cup will be held Dec. 5 and 7, 2014, in Boca Raton, Fla., at FAU Stadium. Last season, Seattle U represented the WAC at the tournament. The Redhawks dropped a . The following is a list of sites and dates for the 2014 NCAA Tournament:

First Round

November 14-16, 2014 On campus sites TBD

Second/Third Round

November 21-23, 2014On campus sites TBD

Quarterfi nals

November 28-30, 2014 On campus sites TBD

Women’s College Cup

December 5 and 7, 2014FAU StadiumBoca Raton, Florida

WOMEN’S SOCCER NOTES

2014 WAC TOURNAMENT

Seattle University and the city of Seattle will host the 2014 WAC Soccer Tournament, Nov. 6-7, 9.

Quarterfi nals - Thursday, Nov. 6

No. 3 vs. No. 6, TBANo. 4 vs. No. 5, TBA

Semifi nals - Friday, Nov. 7

No. 2 vs. TBA, TBANo. 1 vs. TBA, TBA

Championship - Sunday, Nov. 9

Championship Match, 12:00 p.m.

All times Pacifi c/Subject to change

For tickets, contact the Seattle U Ticket Offi ce at (206) 398-GOSU (4678).

2014 PRESEASON ALL-WAC HONORS

WAC PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

The WAC coaches have selected the 2014 preseason all-WAC team.

Hedda Regefalk So. F Bakersfi eldLayla Todd Sr. F New Mexico StateStephanie Verdoia Sr. F Seattle UKali Stubbs Jr. F Utah ValleyAlyssa Elver Sr. MF Missouri-Kansas CityNatasha Howe So. MF Seattle UJacqui Wallis Jr. MF Seattle USarah Todd Sr. D Missouri-Kansas CityKelly Beck Jr. D Seattle ULexi Robison Sr. D Utah ValleyBrianna Smallidge Jr. GK Seattle U

WAC PRESEASON PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

Stephanie Verdoia

2014 Off ensivePreseason Player of the Year

Lexi Robison

2014 DefensivePreseason Player of the Year

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2013 WAC TOURNAMENT RESULTS

New Mexico State and the city of Las Cruces hosted the 2013 WAC Soccer Tournament. The tournament was played at Soccer Athletic Complex, Nov. 8 and 10.

Friday, Nov. 8Semifi nalsNo. 1 Seattle U def. No. 4 Idaho, 6-1No. 2 Missouri-Kansas City def. No. 3 Utah Valley, 2-0

Sunday, Nov. 10Championship MatchNo. 1 Seattle U def. No. 2 Missouri-Kansas City, 3-0

2013 SEASON IN REVIEW

SEATTLE U FALLS TO PORTLAND IN NCAA FIRST ROUND

In a battle of the backlines, Seattle University women’s soccer (17-3-2) held No. 7 Portland (17-2-1) scoreless through over 77 minutes of play, but a goal in the 78th minute and a penalty kick in the 89th minute gave the Pilots the 2-0 win in the fi rst round of the NCAA women’s soccer championship. WAC Off ensive Player of the Year Stephanie Verdoia got the fi rst open shot of the match in the beginning of the sixth minute, but Portland goalkeeper Erin Dees made the easy save. The loss ended a 15-game winning streak for Seattle U and a historic season in which it became Seattle U’s fi rst ever women’s team to qualify for an NCAA Divi-sion I tournament. In 2013, the Redhawks notched a seven-game shutout streak during which they scored 25 unanswered goals, and won both the WAC Regular Season and Tournament Championships.

SEATTLE U WINS WAC SOCCER TOURNAMENT TITLE

Kansas City held WAC regular season champion Seattle U scoreless through nearly 30 minutes of play, but the Redhawks emerged victori-ous as the WAC Tournament Champions with a 3-0 victory. With the win, women’s soccer becomes Seattle U’s fi rst overall team to qualify for the NCAA Tournament since reclassifying back to Division I and SU’s fi rst ever women’s soccer team to advance to the NCAA Tournament. Extending their current winning streak to 15 games, it was the Redhawks’ 11th shutout of 2013, marking the third 3-0 shutout vs. UMKC for SU in 2013.

All-Tournament Team

MVP: Monique Escalera, Seattle U

SEATTLE U WINS WAC REGULAR SEASON TITLE, BECOMES FOURTH

WAC TEAM IN LEAGUE HISTORY TO GO UNDEFEATED IN

CONFERENCE PLAY

Seattle U became just the fourth team in WAC history to wrap up con-ference play with a perfect record. The Redhawks fi nished league play with a 12-0-0 record to win thier fi rst-ever WAC regular season title. The 12 wins are the most WAC victories ever recorded in single season in league history.

SEATTLE U REMAINS 4TH IN LATEST NSCAA/CONTINENTAL TIRE

WEST REGIONAL POLL

Seattle U came in at No. 4 in the fi nal NSCAA/Continental Tire West Region Top-10 Poll. The Redhawks won 15 straight matches heading into its NCAA Tournament match at Portland, where the team fell 2-0.

WAC POSTSEASON HONORS ANNOUNCED

The WAC women’s soccer postseason award winners as selected by the league’s seven head coaches were announced in October. WAC regular-season champion Seattle U led all teams with nine players selected to the all-WAC team, including four on the fi rst team and fi ve on the second team. Seattle U junior forward Stephanie Verdoia was named the WAC’s Off ensive Player of the Year, while Utah Valley senior goalkeeper Lauren Sack received Defensive Player of the Year honors. Bakersfi eld’s Hedda Regefalk was named the league’s Freshman of the Year and Seattle U’s Julie Woodward was named Coach of the Year.

First Team All-WAC

Natalie Baker, Sr., F, Utah ValleyTaylor Bare, Sr., F, Kansas CityStephanie Verdoia, Jr., F, Seattle UJulia Besagno, Sr., MF, Seattle UHaley Curtis, Sr., MF, Utah ValleyErica Shelton, Sr., MF, Bakersfi eldChelsie Breen, Sr., D, IdahoLexi Dunn, Sr., D, Utah ValleyMonique Escalera, Sr., D, Seattle UMary Hill, Sr., D, Seattle ULauren Sack, Sr., GK, Utah Valley

Off ensive Player of the Year: Stephanie Verdoia, Jr., F, Seattle UDefensive Player of the Year: Lauren Sack, Sr., GK, Utah ValleyFreshman of the Year: Hedda Regefalk, Fr., F, Bakersfi eldCoach of the Year: Julie Woodward, Seattle U

FIVE WAC PLAYERS EARN NSCAA ALL-REGION HONORS

Five WAC women’s soccer players were named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America/Continental Tire All-West Region team in 2013. Seattle U’s Monique Escalera, Stephanie Verdoia and Julia Besa-gno, along with Bakersfi eld’s Erica Shelton and Kansas City’s Taylor Bare each earned all-region honors.Escalera and Verdoia were named to the West Region’s second team, while Bare, Besagno and Shelton earned third team honors.

VERDOIA NAMED NSCAA WOMEN’S SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICAN

Seattle U’s Stephanie Verdoia was named to the 2013 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Women’s Scholar All-America Third Team, University Division. Verdoia was one of 37 NCAA Division I women’s student-athletes and one of just eight forwards named across the three teams. She also represents the state of Washington and the WAC as the only female student-athlete from a school in either entity named to the teams.

Second Team All-WAC

Jennae Cambra, Jr., F, New Mexico StateHedda Regefalk, Fr, F, Bakersfi eldTaylor Ritzman, Jr., F, Seattle UAva Ames, Sr., MF, Seattle UAlyssa Elver, Jr., MF, Kansas CityNatasha Howe, Fr., MF, Seattle UKat Prati, Sr., MF, Seattle USarah Cook, Jr., D, Bakersfi eldKaely Tott, Jr., D, Kansas CityNitalia Zuniga, Sr., D, IdahoBrianna Smallidge, So., GK, Seattle U

Taylor Bare, Kansas CityKiana Kraft, Seattle UStephanie Verdoia, Seattle UJulia Besagno, Seattle UAshley Gann, Kansas City

Gabby Leong, IdahoKatie Baran, IdahoLexi Robison, Utah ValleyMaddie Adams, Utah ValleyErika Teson, Kansas City

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2014 WAC TOURNAMENT BRACKET

2014 WAC Women’s Soccer TournamentNov. 6-7, 9 * Championship Field * Seattle, Wash.

All Times Local/Subject to Change

No. 3 Seed

Match 1First Round #1

Thursday, Nov. 6

No. 6 Seed

No. 4 Seed

Match 2First Round #2

Thursday, Nov. 6

No. 5 Seed

Match 5ChampionshipSunday, Nov. 9

WAC Champion(NCAA Automatic Qualifi er)

No. 2 Seed

Match 3Semifi nal #1Friday, Nov. 7

No. 1 Seed

Match 4Semifi nal #2Friday, Nov. 7

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BAKERSFIELD ROADRUNNERS

Bakersfi eld enters its second season in the WAC. The Roadrunners placed fi fth in their inagural season in the league with a 3-8-1 league mark.

Senior Sarah Cook is a returning second team all-conference selection. Cook played in 1,736 of a possible 1,763 minutes a year ago.

Cook was selected to be part of the Philippine Senior Women’s National Team that competed in the 23rd South East Asian (SEA) Games held from Nov. 11-Dec. 22, 2013 in Naypyidaw, Myanmar. Cook has started all but two matches in her career as a Roadrunner.

Sophomore Hedda Regefalk was selected 2013 WAC Freshman of the Year and second team all-conference. She was chosen second team CollegeSportsMadness.com All-WAC.

The 2014 Roadrunners feature players from fi ve diff erent countries and fi ve diff erent states.

Sophomore midfi elder Alex Bachman is an accomplished singer and has sung the national anthem at fi ve diff erent ‘Runner sporting events including the 2013 women’s soccer home fi nale.

ROADRUNNER BITS

Date Opponent Time

Aug. 22 GONZAGA 7 p.m.Aug. 24 EASTERN WASHINGTON 3 p.m.Aug. 29 at Sacramento State 5 p.m.Aug. 31 at Southern Utah 1 p.m.Sept. 5 NORTHERN IOWA 7 p.m.Sept. 7 at Long Beach State 7 p.m.Sept. 12 at UC Riverside 7 p.m.Sept. 14 at UC Santa Barbara 6 p.m.Sept. 19 at Florida Atlantic 7 p.m.Sept. 21 at Florida Gulf Coast 1 p.m.Sept. 27 *at Grand Canyon 7 p.m.Oct. 3 *UTAH VALLEY 7 p.m.Oct. 5 *SEATTLE U 12 p.m.Oct. 10 *at Utah Valley 7:30 p.m.Oct. 12 *at Seattle U 11 a.m.Oct. 17 *at Chicago State 7 p.m.Oct. 19 *at Missouri-Kansas City 1 p.m.Oct. 24 *TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 7 p.m.Oct. 26 *NEW MEXICO STATE 12 p.m.Nov. 1 *GRAND CANYON 7 p.m.Nov. 6-7, 9 WAC Tournament Seattle, Wash.

*WAC MatchCAPS denotes Home MatchAll Times Local

2014 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Result

Aug. 23 SOUTHERN UTAH W, 4-1Aug. 25 CAL POLY L, 2-5Aug. 30 NORTHERN ARIZONA L, 0-1Sept. 1 SACRAMENTO STATE L, 1-3Sept. 7 at Portland State L, 0-4Sept. 13 at UC Santa Barbara L, 0-3Sept. 15 UC RIVERSIDE L, 1-2Sept. 20 *at Utah Valley L, 0-2 Sept. 22 *UTAH VALLEY L, 0-2Sept. 27 *at Grand Canyon T, 1-1 (2OT)Oct. 4 *SEATTLE U L, 0-2Oct. 6 *IDAHO W, 1-0Oct. 11 *NEW MEXICO STATE W, 2-1 (2OT)Oct. 13 *MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY L, 0-3Oct. 18 *at Idaho W, 1-0Oct. 20 *at Seattle U L, 1-2Oct. 27 *GRAND CANYON L, 0-1Nov. 1 *at Missouri-Kansas City L, 0-1Nov. 3 *at New Mexico State L, 1-2 (2OT)

*WAC MatchCAPS denotes Home Match

2013 RESULTS

Bakersfi eld Californian

Jeff Evans(661) 395-7389jevans@bakersfi eld.com

KGET (17/NBC)

Mark Haas, Sports Director(661) [email protected]

KERO (23/ABC)

Casey Keirnan, Sports Director(661) [email protected]

KBAK/KBFX

Greg Kerr, Sports Director(661) 325-6397gkerr@bakersfi eldnow.com

KERN Radio

Sports Director(661) 328-1410(661) 328-0873 (FAX)

MEDIA OUTLETS

QUICK FACTS

Location: ........................................ Bakersfi eld, Calif.Joined WAC: ........................................... July 1, 2013Enrollment: .........................................................8,500Founded: ...............................................................1970Nickname: .............................................RoadrunnersColors: .................................................. Blue and GoldPresident: ..................................Dr. Horace MitchellAthletics Director: .................................. Jeff KonyaSWA ...................................................Cindy GoodmonAthletic Department: ..................(661) 654-2188Ticket Offi ce: ................................... (661) 654-BLUEWeb Site: ................................www.gorunners.com

SOCCER FACTS

Head Coach ............Gary Curneen (Wingate ‘99) Assistant ..................................... Christian Johnson ............................................. (Pt. Loma Nazarene, ‘93)Soccer Offi ce ................................... (661) 654-2428

2013 Record ..................................................... 6-11-22013 Conference Record ................... 3-8-1 (5th)

All-Time Record ......125-186-41 (.466), 17 yearsAll-Time WAC Record ..........................3-8-1 (.292)Number of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 0NCAA Appearances (Record) ..............................0Last Appearance .............................................. NoneStadium ....................................... Main Soccer FieldStadium Record ............................ 66-84-16 (.446)

Starters Returning/Lost ....................................9/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................... 10/7

MEDIA RELATIONS

Soccer Contact ..........................................Matt TurkAddress ............... 9001 Stockdale Hwy., GYM 08......................................Bakersfi eld, CA 93311-1022Offi ce Number ...............................(661) 654-3071Turk’s Cell Number ......................(515) 240-0483Turk’s E-Mail...................................... [email protected] Number .....................................(661) 654-6978Press Box ..........................................(515) 240-0483

MAIN SOCCER FIELD

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BAKERSFIELD ROADRUNNERS

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)

0 Korey Cline GK 5-10 R-Jr. Quincy, Calif. (Feather River College) 1 Tori Ornela GK 5-6 R-Jr. Lemoore, Calif. (Lemoore HS) 2 Kennedee Tracy F 5-6 Fr. Spanish Fork, Utah (Maple Moutain HS) 3 Jess Moorehead MF 5-7 Fr. Sion Mills, N. Ireland (Holy Cross HS) 4 Becca Ellis D 5-6 Sr. Long Beach, Calif. (Wilson HS) 5 Morgan Cole D 5-8 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind. (Homestead HS) 6 Dominique Smith D 5-3 Fr. Riverside, Calif. (La Sierra HS) 7 Maja Green MF 5-9 Fr. Falkoping, Sweden (Allebergsgymnasiet HS) 8 Alex Bachman MF 5-7 So. Buena Park, Calif. (Cypress HS) 9 Ashley Borel MF 5-2 R-So. Oxnard, Calif. (Ventura College) 10 Leilani Skinner MF 5-4 Sr. Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico (Sahuaro HS) 11 Hedda Regefalk F 5-9 So. Stockholm, Sweden (Blacksbergs Gymnasium) 12 Elena Morrison MF 5-5 Fr. Corona, Calif. (Roosevelt HS) 14 Taylor French D 5-7 Sr. Monrovia, Calif. (Maranatha HS) 15 Sarah Cook D 5-3 Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Las Vegas HS) 16 Taylor Wheeler D 5-6 Jr. Fullerton, Calif. (La Habra HS) 17 Aminah Settles F 5-6 Fr. Tucson, Ariz. (Catalina Foothills HS) 18 Haley Hatfi eld MF 5-5 Sr. Sacramento, Calif. (Christian Brothers HS) 19 Megan Todd F 5-11 Jr. Norwich, England (Sprowston Community HS) 20 Kelly Mitchell MF 5-3 Fr. Corona, Calif. (Sabtiago HS) 21 Alex Shepard F 5-8 Fr. Victorville, Calif (Options for Youth HS) 22 Whitney Strong F 5-8 R-So. Bakersfi eld, Calif. (Bakersfi eld HS)

23 Alexa Orrante MF 5-7 Fr. Whittier, Calif. (Chino Hills HS) 25 Megan Vina GK 5-8 So. McKinleyville, Calif. (Arcata HS)

2014 ROADRUNNER NUMERICAL ROSTER

GARY CURNEENHead Coach

Alma Mater: Wingate, 1999Overall Record: 95-48-8, 9 yearsSchool Record: First yearWAC Record: First year

Curneen joined the Roadrunners after spending the 2013 season as an assistant women’s soccer coach at the University of Cincinnati.

Prior to joining the Bearcats, Curneen spent the previous 11 seasons at his alma mater Wingate, serving for two seasons as an assistant with the men’s program before taking over as head coach of the women’s team where he led the Bulldogs to a 95-48-8 record in nine seasons at the helm.

Curneen led the 2012 Wingate squad to a 14-3-1 overall record and their fi rst NCAA Division II tour-nament at-large bid.

As a Bulldog student-athlete, Curneen earned four letters in men’s soccer for head coach Gary Hamill. Curneen helped Wingate earn its fi rst NCAA Divi-sion II playoff berth in 1999.

2013 ROADRUNNER STATISTICS

SCORING

Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots

Erica Shelton 19-19 4 5 13 39Hedda Regefalk 19-19 4 2 10 32Emily Noethe 17-11 3 0 6 28Taylor Jordan 19-19 1 2 4 20Caroline Muoio 17-6 1 0 2 18Alex Bachman 16-5 1 0 2 4Taylor French 13-9 0 2 2 6Megan Todd 19-11 0 1 1 14Taylor Wheeler 19-19 0 1 1 2Becca Ellis 19-18 0 1 1 2Leilani Skinner 19-19 0 0 0 17Haley Hatfi eld 11-4 0 0 0 5Sarah Cook 19-19 0 0 0 5Liv Borkenstein 9-8 0 0 0 3Chloe Varvell 10-2 0 0 0 1Megan Vina 6-3 0 0 0 0Whitney Strong 4-0 0 0 0 0Brooke Carter 3-2 0 0 0 0Tori Ornela 16-16 0 0 0 0Total 19 14 14 42 196

Opponents 19 36 35 107 259

GOALKEEPING

Name GP Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.

Tori Ornela 16-16 1424:41 29 1.83 68 .701Megan Vina 6-3 338:11 7 1.86 25 .781Total 19 1762:52 36 1.84 99 .733

Opponents 19 1762:52 14 0.71 80 .851

SARAH COOKD, 5-3, Sr.

Sarah Cook, a center back, was selected second team all-conference as a junior and also earned Academic All-Conference honors ... started every match for the Roadrunners (19) in 2013, playing in 1,736 of a pos-sible 1,763 minutes on the season ... a native of Las Vegas, Nev., Cook is of Philippine descent ... was se-lected to be part of the Philippine Senior Women’s National Team that competed in the 23rd South East Asian (SEA) Games held from Nov. 11-Dec. 22, 2013 in Naypyidaw, Myanmar.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.

2011 16/14 1 0 0 02012 18/18 2 0 0 02013 19/19 5 0 0 0Total 53/51 8 0 0 0

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QUICK FACTS

Location: ...................................................Chicago, Ill.Joined WAC: ........................................... July 1, 2013Enrollment: .........................................................6,107Founded: ...............................................................1867Nickname: ...................................................... CougarsColors: ............................................. Green and WhitePresident: ....................................Dr. Wayne WatsonInterim Athletics Director: ..........Nino BerticelliSWA ........................................................ Karen SchiferlAthletic Department: ..................(773) 995-2295Ticket Offi ce: ....................................(773) 995-2295Web Site: ........................ www.gocsucougars.com

SOCCER FACTS

Head Coach .......Tony Tommasi (Richmond, ‘85)Assistants ................................................................TBASoccer Offi ce ................................... (773) 821-2720

2013 Record ........................................................0-0-02013 WAC Record .............................................0-0-0

All-Time Record .............................0-0-0, First yearAll-Time WAC Record ..................0-0-0, First yearNumber of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 0

NCAA Appearances (Record) ..............................0Last Appearance ................................................. N/A

Stadium ............................................... Kroc StadiumStadium Record ............................0-0-0, First year

Starters Returning/Lost ....................................0/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................0/0

MEDIA RELATIONS

Soccer Contact .....................................................TBAAddress ...................................... 9501 S. King Drive......................................................... Chicago, IL 60628Offi ce Number .....................................................TBACell Number ..........................................................TBAE-Mail .......................................................................TBAFax Number .....................................(773) 995-3656Press Box ................................................................TBA

KROC STADIUM

CHICAGO STATE COUGARS

Chicago State joins the WAC this season as the school fi elds its fi rst-ever women’s soccer program.

Tony Tommasi was hired as the team’s fi rst-ever head coach in July of 2013. Tommasi has put together a team that will consist of 24 freshmen, making the Cougars the youngest team in the nation.

Tommasi most recently was the head coach at Buena Vista. He also made head coaching stops at Methodist and Texas Lutheran. Tommasi also spent time as an assistant coach at Mississippi State. He was named the 2006 USA South Coach of the Year and the 2003 ASC Coach of the Year.

The Cougar roster is made up of freshmen from 10 diff erent states, including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio and Wisconsin.

The team will play its fi rst-ever home soccer match on Aug. 29 when the team hosts North Dakota. Chicago State’s schedule will include nine home matches.

Chicago State will be eligible for the WAC Tournament in November. The top six teams from the regular season advance to the tournament.

COUGAR BITS

Date Opponent Time

Aug. 22 at UALR 7 p.m.Aug. 24 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1 p.m.Aug. 29 NORTH DAKOTA 7 p.m.Aug. 31 CLEVELAND STATE 1 p.m.Sept. 5 GREEN BAY 7 p.m.Sept. 12 vs. Northern Illinois 7 p.m.Sept. 14 at Indiana State 2 p.m.Sept. 21 EASTERN ILLINOIS 1 p.m.Sept. 28 *MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY 1 p.m.Oct. 3 *TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 7 p.m.Oct. 5 *NEW MEXICO STATE 12 p.m.Oct. 10 *at Texas-Pan American 4 p.m.Oct. 12 *at New Mexico State 2 p.m.Oct. 17 *BAKERSFIELD 7 p.m.Oct. 19 *GRAND CANYON 1 p.m.Oct. 24 *at Utah Valley 7 p.m.Oct. 26 *at Seattle U 2 p.m.Nov. 1 *at Missouri-Kansas City 7 p.m.Nov. 6-7, 9 WAC Tournament Seattle, Wash.

*WAC MatchAll Times LocalCAPS denotes Home Match

2014 SCHEDULE

Associated Press

Andrew [email protected]

Chicago Tribune

Shannon [email protected]

Chicago Sun Times

Toni [email protected]

Beverly Review

Scott [email protected]

ESPN Chicago

Scott [email protected]

MEDIA OUTLETS

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CHICAGO STATE COUGARS

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)

00 Carrie Hepp GK 5-5 Fr. New Hope, Minn. (Robbinsdale Cooper) 0 Lexy Larson GK 5-9 Fr. Orion, Ill. (Orion) 1 Gabby Klemp GK 5-4 Fr. Muskegon, Mich. (Reeths-Puff er) 2 Shelby Shultz MF 5-8 Fr. Sellersburg, Ind. (Silver Creek) 3 Jordan Hinterser D 5-8 Fr. Granite City, Ill. (Marquette Catholic) 4 Jyllian Coggins F 5-8 Fr. Birch Run, Mich. (Birch Run) 5 Katie Verheyen D 5-5 Fr. Pleasant Prairie, Wis. (Tremper) 6 Alexis Lothamer Gross C 5-6 Fr. Faribault, Minn. (St. Mary’s) 9 Vialy Garcia-Hernandez F/MF 5-2 Fr. St. Charles, Mo. (Francis Howell) 10 Taylor Conroy F 5-8 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard West) 11 Cassidy Kepler MF 5-5 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Millard South) 12 Chloe Cain F 5-6 Fr. Jackson, Mich. (Jackson) 13 Katie Sneed MF 5-5 Fr. Imperial, Mo. (Seckman) 14 Olivia McCaff erty F 5-4 Fr. Crown Point, Ind. (Boone Grove) 15 Lina Lorence D 5-6 Fr. Henderson, Nev. (Basic) 16 Jordyn Stanberry C 5-3 Fr. Grand Haven, Mich. (Fruitport) 17 Hannah Etcitty D 5-4 Fr. Gallup, N.M. (Middle College) 18 Abbey Sibley D 5-5 Fr. Vicksburg, Mich. (Vicksburg) 19 Yasmin Martinez MF 5-7 Fr. Joliet, Ill. (Joliet West) 20 Tyler Ross F 5-3 Fr. Gillespie, Ill. (Gillespie) 21 Maddie Korus D/MF 5-4 Fr. Lexington, Minn. (Centennial) 22 Lexi Montgomery F 5-8 Fr. St. Charles, Mo. (Francis Howell) 23 Megan Stapleton F 5-5 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Madeira) 24 Sara Marcotte F 5-9 Fr. Republic, Mo. (Republic)

2014 COUGAR NUMERICAL ROSTER

TONY TOMMASIHead Coach

Alma Mater: Richmond, 1985Overall Record: 128-89-12 (.585), 12 yearsSchool Record: First yearWAC Record: First year

Tommasi becomes the fi rst-ever coach in Chi-cago State women’s soccer history as he builds the program from the ground up.

Tommasi was named the 2006 USA South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year while at Methodist (Fayetteville, N.C/NCAA Division III).

He was also named 2003 ASC Coach of the Year while at Texas Lutheran (Seguin, Texas/NCAA Division III).

Tommasi holds a 128-89-12 career record, pick-ing up win 100 at Buena Vista University. He owns eight double-digit win seasons as a head coach.

He recruited a roster of 24 freshmen to Chicago State in less than 12 months after being hired.

JYLLIAN COGGINSF, 5-8, Fr.

Coggins scored 113 career goals at Birch Run High School ... helped the team fi nish 17-4-1 as a senior ... recorded 39 goals and 24 assists as a junior to earn Second Team All-State honors ... as both a junior and a sophomore, she picked up fi rst team all-region, all-district and all-conference honors ... academically, honor roll student and a member of the National Honor Society ... owns club experi-ence with Vadar North, leading the team in scoring for two years.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year G/GS GA GAA Sv. SHO

2014 First year

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QUICK FACTS

Location: ...............................................Phoenix, Ariz.Joined WAC: ........................................... July 1, 2013Enrollment: ...................................................... 11,000Founded: ...............................................................1949Nickname: .................................................. AntelopesColors: ................................Purple, Black and WhitePresident: ............................................. Brian MuellerAthletics Director: ............................B. Keith BakerInterim SWA .................................... Morgan BallardAthletic Department: ..................(602) 639-6053Ticket Offi ce: ....................................(602) 639-6053Web Site: ..................................www.gculopes.com

SOCCER FACTS

Head Coach ....... Stevie Gill (Grand Canyon, ‘00)Assistants ............ Paul Barron (Grand Canyon, ‘00)...............................................................................Don KellarSoccer Offi ce ................................... (602) 639-6844

2013 Record ..................................................... 5-12-12013 WAC Record .................................. 4-7-1 (4th)

All-Time Record ......106-190-17 (.366), 18 yearsAll-Time WAC Record ..........................4-7-1 (.375)Number of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 0

NCAA Appearances (Record) ..............................0Last Appearance ................................................. N/A

Stadium ........................................ GCU Soccer FieldStadium Division I Record: .................unknown

Starters Returning/Lost ....................................5/6Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................16/17

MEDIA RELATIONS

Soccer Contact ..................................Jay HilbrandsAddress ........................ 3300 W. Camelback Road....................................................... Phoenix, AZ 85017Offi ce Number ...............................(602) 639-6825Cell Number ....................................(320) 905-4602E-Mail ................................. [email protected] Number .....................................(480) 270-3672Press Box ..........................................(623) 533-0505

GCU SOCCER FIELD

GRAND CANYON ANTELOPES

Five starters and 16 letterwinners from the 2013 team will return for the ‘Lopes in 2014.

Cassie Beckwith returns for her junior season after ranking fourth in the WAC in game-winning goals (3) and fi fth in shots (40) a season ago.

Sophomore Jessica Valadez had a busy off -season, as the defender was selected to compete with the U-20 Mexican National Team. Valadez started all 18 games for the Lopes during her freshman campaign.

In just its fi rst season at the Division I level and within the Western Athletic Conference, Grand Canyon garnered a fourth-place fi nish in WAC play and would have qualifi ed for the WAC postseason tournament, had they not been a transitioning school.

Eight states and four countries are represented on GCU’s 2014 roster, with 11 of the 34 players hailing from the state of Arizona.

The Antelopes earned the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Team Academic Award for the 2012-13 academic year after compiling a team GPA of 3.61.

GCU made its fi rst-ever NCAA postseason appearance in the 16-year history of the program in 2011, earning a trip to the NCAA Division II tournament.

ANTELOPE BITS

Date Opponent Time

Aug. 22 #vs. UC Riverside 4:30 p.m.Aug. 24 #at UNLV 1 p.m.Aug. 29 VALPARAISO 7 p.m.Sept. 5 SOUTH DAKOTA 7 p.m.Sept. 12 %vs. Southern Utah 5 p.m.Sept. 14 %at Northern Arizona 1 p.m.Sept. 19 IDAHO 7 p.m.Sept. 21 LIPSCOMB 1- p.m.Sept. 27 *BAKERSFIELD 7 p.m.Oct. 3 *SEATTLE U 7 p.m.Oct. 5 *UTAH VALLEY 2 p.m.Oct. 10 *at Seattle U 7:30 p.m.Oct. 12 *at Utah Valley 1 p.m.Oct. 17 *at Missouri-Kansas City 5 p.m.Oct. 19 *at Chicago State 1 p.m.Oct. 24 *NEW MEXICO STATE 7 p.m.Oct. 26 *TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 2 p.m.Nov. 1 *at Bakersfi eld 7 p.m.Nov. 6-7, 9 WAC Tournament Seattle, Wash.

#games played at UNLV%games played at Northern Arizona*WAC Match; All Times LocalCAPS denotes Home Match

2014 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Result

Aug. 23 at Saint Mary’s L, 0-3Aug. 30 at Valparaiso L, 0-1 (OT)Sept. 1 at IUPUI L, 0-2Sept. 6 at Colorado State W, 1-0Sept. 8 at Air Force L, 0-1Sept. 13 at Northern Arizona L, 0-1Sept. 20 *at Seattle U L, 1-3Sept. 22 *at Idaho L, 1-3Sept. 27 *BAKERSFIELD T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 29 *UTAH VALLEY L, 3-5Oct. 4 *at Missouri-Kansas City L, 2-6Oct. 6 *at New Mexico State W, 2-1 (2OT)Oct. 11 *SEATTLE U L, 0-5Oct. 13 *IDAHO W, 2-0Oct. 18 *NEW MEXICO STATE W, 1-0Oct. 20 *MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY L, 0-1Oct. 25 *at Utah Valley L, 0-3Oct. 27 *at Bakersfi eld W, 1-0

CAPS denotes Home Match

2013 RESULTS

The Arizona Republic

(602) 444-8641(602) 444-8686 (FAX)

KTVK Channel 3

Sports Director(602) 207-3333

KPHO Channel 5

Sports Director(602) 650-0711

KSAX Fox 10

Sports Director(602) 257-1234

KPNX Channel 12

Sports Director(602) 444-8000

KNXV Channel 15

Sports Director(602) 273-1500

MEDIA OUTLETS

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GRAND CANYON ANTELOPES

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Las School)

0 Daryl Bradley GK 5-4 Jr. Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Howard) 00 Shannon McReynolds GK 5-10 Fr. Mead, Wash. (Mt. Spokane HS) 1 Blakely Fraasch GK 5-6 Fr. Prior Lake, Minn. (Prior Lake HS) 2 Kelsie Roberts F 5-7 So. Buckeye, Ariz. (Estrella Foothills HS) 3 Chelsea Santos M 5-2 Sr. Ajax, Ontario (Notre Dame Catholic Sec.) 4 Brylee Hawkins M 5-8 Fr. Peoria, Ariz. (Sunrise Mountain HS) 5 Kathryn Yancone D 5-7 So. Phoenix, Ariz. (North Canyon HS) 6 Madison Reynolds F 5-7 Fr. Vancouver, Wash. (Columbia River HS) 7 Taylor Layton M/F 5-4 So. Avondale, Ariz. (Agua Fria HS) 8 Caitlin Cartwright F/M 5-2 Sr. Tucson, Ariz. (Cienega HS) 9 Cassie Beckwith F 5-6 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Paradise Valley CC) 10 Jessica Valadez D 5-9 So. Camarillo, Calif. (Adolfo Camarillo HS) 11 Martine Gjennestad D 5-8 Jr. Sandefj ord, Norway (Sandefj ord Videregaende) 12 Rachel Mina M 5-10 Fr. Maumelle, Ark. (Central Arkansas Christian HS) 13 Gabriella Zavala de Rojas F/M 5-0 Sr. San Diego, Calif. (SDHS of International Studies) 14 Milla Benedetti F 5-6 Fr. Vancouver, Wash. (Mountain View HS) 15 Ashly Hilfer F 5-9 Fr. Redlands, Calif. (Arrowhead Christian Academy) 16 Kelli Ford F/D 5-8 Sr. Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic HS) 17 Kelsey Smith D 5-5 Fr. Coquitlam, BC (Dr. Charles Best Secondary) 18 Anna Gregolynskyj M 5-4 Fr. Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge HS) 19 Alexa Whitney M/F 5-3 So. Vancouver, Wash. (Hudson Bay HS) 20 Sirena Seymour F 5-2 Fr. Camarillo, Calif. (Adolfo Camarillo HS) 21 Brittany Gillespie M/F 5-10 Jr. Canby, Ore. (Canby HS) 22 Abby Burton GK 5-9 Fr. Peoria, Ariz. (Liberty HS) 23 Nikki Stanley M 5-3 Sr. Pitt Meadows, British Columbia (Pitt Meadows) 24 Shannon Costello D 6-0 So. Gilbert, Ariz. (Campo Verde HS) 26 Maria Monterroso F 5-6 So. Guatemala City, Guatemala (Lyon College) 27 Shannon McGrath M 5-5 Fr. Boise, Idaho (Bishop Kelly HS) 28 Madeline McArthur D 5-6 Fr. Roseville, Calif. (Woodcreek HS) 29 Lindsey Nials M 5-5 Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. (Cibola HS) 31 Patricia Pape M 5-4 Fr. Beckum, Germany (DFB Boarding School) 32 Riley Richardson F 5-4 So. Spokane, Wash. (Mt. Spokane HS) 34 Joanna Lagunas M/F 5-4 So. Canyon Country, Calif. (Golden Valley) 35 Megan Richardson D/M 5-4 So. Tucson, Ariz. (Sabino HS)

2014 ANTELOPE NUMERICAL ROSTER

STEVIE GILLHead Coach

Alma Mater: Grand Canyon, 2000Overall Record: 49-52-10 (.486), 6 yearsSchool Record: SameWAC Record: 4-7-1 (.375)

Gill guided the Lopes through uncharted terri-tory in 2013, as his sixth year at the helm of the women’s soccer program was the fi rst for GCU at the Division I level.

Under Gill’s leadership, the squad finished Western Athletic Conference play with a 4-7-1 record and would have been eligible for WAC postseason play, had Canyon not been a transi-tioning school.

He led Grand Canyon to its fi rst postseason ap-pearance in 2011.

Gill’s squad was ranked No. 9 in the West Region in both the fi nal regular-season NCAA Division

II poll and the final regular-season National Soccer Coaches Association of America vote in 2010 after recording an impressive 11-5-1 overall record.

CASSIE BECKWITHF, 5-6, Jr.

After leading Paradise Valley Community College to a NJCAA National Championship in 2012, Beck-with wrote her name in the GCU record books in 2013 ... the Phoenix native is now tied for fourth all-time in game-winning goals in a season (3) ... ranked fi fth in the WAC in shots (40) and shots per game (2.22), while tying for fourth in game-win-ning goals (3) a season ago ... ranks in the top-10 in career goals scored at Canyon.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.

2013 18/17 40 4 0 8

2013 ANTELOPE STATISTICS

SCORING

Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots

Cassie Beckwith 18-17 4 0 8 40Samantha Bush 17-4 3 0 6 18Taylor Layton 18-17 2 0 4 12Jessica Fitzgerald 14-2 1 2 4 22Chelsea Santos 17-12 1 2 4 13Cierra Valdez 14-14 1 0 2 13Joanna Lagunas 15-7 1 0 2 12Emily Ravenhill 16-12 1 0 2 1Shannon Costello 15-13 0 1 1 11Jessica Valadez 18-18 0 1 1 7Martine Gjennestad 16-14 0 1 1 4Riley Richardson 11-2 0 1 1 1Jessica Lincoln 14-6 0 0 0 13Veronica Nikas 16-13 0 0 0 6Kathryn Yancone 9-6 0 0 0 6Rakeisha Sealey 6-0 0 0 0 5Caitlin Cartwright 13-2 0 0 0 4Kelli Ford 15-9 0 0 0 3Gab Zavala De Rojas 9-3 0 0 0 3Taylor Maciever 11-4 0 0 0 2Maiah Sharma 5-3 0 0 0 2Jessica Barton 6-1 0 0 0 1Kaitlyn Crooker 1-0 0 0 0 1Brittany Gillespie 3-0 0 0 0 1Total 18 15 8 38 201

Opponents 18 36 33 105 244

GOALKEEPING

Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.

Daryl Bradley 1-0 38:41 0 0.00 3 1.000Catherine Lena 18-18 1620:29 36 2.00 77 .681TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 5 1.000Total 18 1659:10 36 1.95 85 .702

Opponents 18 1659:10 15 0.81 80 .842

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Location: ......................................... Kansas City, Mo.Joined WAC: ...........................................July 1, 2013Enrollment: ......................................................14,221Founded: .............................................................. 1933Nickname: .................................................KangaroosColors: ..................................................Blue and GoldChancellor: ........................................ Leo E. MortonAthletics Director: ..............................Carla WilsonSWA .......................................................Ursula GurneyAthletic Department: ................. (816) 235-1036Ticket Offi ce: ................................... (816) 235-2849Web Site: ....................www.umkckangaroos.com

SOCCER FACTS

Head Coach .... Chris Cissell (William Jewell, ‘94)Assistants ..........Brittany Goosen (Nebraska, 11)Soccer Offi ce ....................................(816) 235-5309

2013 Record ......................................................12-9-12013 WAC Record ..................................8-4-0 (2nd)

All-Time Record ..............28-57-11 (.349), 5 yearsAll-Time WAC Record ............ 8-4-0 (.667), 1 yearNumber of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 0NCAA Appearances (Record) .............................. 0Last Appearance ................................................... n/a

Stadium .. Stanley H. Durwood Soccer Stadium Stadium Record .............14-19-10 (.442), 5 years

Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 9/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost .....................17/5

MEDIA RELATIONS

Soccer Contact ...................................Kolby PaxtonAddress ...................5100 Rockhill Road, SRC 201................................................Kansas City, MO 64110Offi ce Number ............................... (816) 235-1053Cell Number .................................... (479) 422-3605E-Mail [email protected] Number ..................................... (816) 235-1035Press Box ................................................................ N/A

DURWOOD SOCCER STADIUM

MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY KANGAROOS

UMKC has nine starters and 17 lettermen returning to the team this season, including All-WAC honorees Kaely Tott and Alyssa Elver.

The Kangaroos return the top goalkeeper in program history, junior Nina Tzianos, who broke fi ve school single-season and career records while twice being named the WAC Defensive Player of the Week.

Missouri-Kansas City enters its sixth season in program history and will play its second season of competition in the WAC.

UMKC made its second trip to the conference tournament in three seasons under head coach Chris Cissell in 2013, reaching the WAC Championship match before falling to Seattle U.

The Kangaroos set program marks for wins in a season (12), home victories (7), and confer-ence wins (8), goals scored in a season (33), and goals scored in a game (6) in 2013.

In the classroom, 10 student-athletes were named Academic All-WAC in 2013-14.

KANGAROO BITS

Date Opponent Time

Aug. 22 MISSOURI STATE 7 p.m.Aug. 24 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 1 p.m.Aug. 29 at Oral Roberts 5 p.m.Aug. 31 at Tulsa 7 p.m.Sept. 5 at Eastern Illinois 4 p.m.Sept. 7 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE 1 p.m.Sept. 12 WESTERN ILLINOIS 4 p.m.Sept. 14 at Kansas 1 p.m.Sept. 19 at Creighton 7 p.m.Sept. 28 *at Chicago State 1 p.m.Oct. 3 *NEW MEXICO STATE 7 p.m.Oct. 5 *TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 12 p.m.Oct. 10 *at New Mexico State 3 p.m.Oct. 12 *at Texas-Pan American 1 p.m.Oct. 17 *GRAND CANYON 7 p.m.Oct. 19 *BAKERSFIELD 1 p.m.Oct. 24 *at Seattle U 7 p.m.Oct. 26 *at Utah Valley 2 p.m.Nov. 1 *CHICAGO STATE 12 p.m.Nov. 6-7, 9 WAC Tournament Seattle, Wash.

*WAC MatchAll Times LocalCAPS denotes Home MatchAll Times Local

2014 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Result

Aug. 23 SIUE W, 1-0Aug. 25 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE W, 2-1Aug. 30 at Oral Roberts L, 2-3Sept. 1 MISSOURI L, 0-3Sept. 6 at UALR W, 3-1Sept. 8 at Central Arkansas T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 10 CREIGHTON L, 0-1Sept. 17 at Missouri State L, 0-1Sept. 20 *NEW MEXICO STATE W, 3-0Sept. 22 *at New Mexico State L, 1-2Sept. 27 *at Seattle U L, 0-3Sept. 29 *at Idaho W, 2-1 (OT)Oct. 4 *GRAND CANYON W, 6-2Oct. 11 *at Utah Valley L, 0-2Oct. 13 *at Bakersfi eld W, 3-0Oct. 20 *at Grand Canyon W, 1-0Oct. 25 *IDAHO W, 2-0Oct. 27 *SEATTLE U L, 0-3Nov. 1 *BAKERSFIELD W, 1-0Nov. 3 *UTAH VALLEY W, 3-0Nov. 8 ^vs. No. 3 Utah Valley W, 2-0Nov. 10 ^vs. No. 1 Seattle U L, 0-3

*WAC Match^WAC Tournament (Las Cruces, N.M.)CAPS denotes Home Match

2013 RESULTS

Kansas City Star

Blair Kerkhoff (816) 234-4730(816) 234-4360 FAX

Metro Sports

Erik Ashel, Leif Lisec, Brad Porter, Mick Shaff er, Dave Stewart(816) 358-5360(816) 358-5479 FAX

KCTV (CBS)

(913) 677-7242(913) 677-7243 FAX

KMBC (ABC)

Len Dawson, Karen Kornacki(816) 221-9999(816) 421-4163 FAX

KSHB (NBC)

Jack Harry, Lance Veeser(816) 932-4141(816) 932-4145 FAX

WDAF (FOX)

Jason Lamb, Al Wallace(816) 932-9116(816) 932-9266 Sports

MEDIA OUTLETS

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)

0 Chloe Weishaar GK 5-10 (RS) Fr. Lenexa, Kan. (Shawnee Mission Northwest) 1 Nina Tzianos GK 5-9 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. (Lingbergh HS) 2 Emily Herndon MF 5-8 So. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest) 3 Erika Teson D 5-8 Jr. St. Charles, Mo. (St. Charles HS) 4 Allison Schau MF 5-7 Sr. Scotts, Mich. (Climax-Scotts HS) 5 Taylor Andrzejewski MF 5-6 Jr. St. Charles, Mo. (St. Charles HS) 6 Klorissa Kavan MF 5-6 Sr. Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln Southwest HS) 7 Alyssa Elver MF 5-5 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. (Iowa State) 8 Sophie Rackham MF 5-5 Sr. London, England (Hayes HS) 9 Sarah Todd D 5-7 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley HS) 11 Lauren Zach MF/F 5-3 So. Overland Park, Kan. (Olathe East HS) 12 Presley Chrisco MF 5-4 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley HS) 13 Hannah Chadick F 5-8 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. (Ball State) 14 Ellie Chadick MF 5-9 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. (Ball State) 15 Sydni Young MF/F 5-9 Fr. O’Fallon, Mo. (St. Dominic HS) 16 Kara Priest MF/F 5-7 Fr. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest) 17 Kaely Tott D 5-4 Sr. Liberty, Mo. (Liberty HS) 18 Natalie Righetti F 5-3 So. Trenton, Mich. (Oakland) 19 Whitney Lucas F 5-6 Fr. Maize, Kan. (Maize HS) 22 Micah White MF/F 5-5 Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit West) 23 Nikki Lynch MF/F 5-4 Fr. Leawood, Kan. (Blue Valley Southwest) 24 Abby Wertenberger D 5-10 (RS) So. Eureka, Mo. (Ursuline Academy) 25 Lilly Cobb MF/F 5-6 Fr. Glen Carbon, Ill. (Edwardsville HS) 26 Olivia Hodison D 5-0 Fr. Lawrence, Kan. (Lawrence Free State HS) 27 Maureen Bigsby MF 5-8 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Omaha Central HS) 30 Morgan Perkins GK 5-4 (RS) Fr. Liberty, Mo. (Liberty HS) 37 Megan Goetzinger GK 5-4 Jr. Springfi eld, Mo. (Springfi eld Catholic HS)

2014 KANGAROO NUMERICAL ROSTER

CHRIS CISSELLHead Coach

Alma Mater: William Jewell (Mo.), 1994Overall Record: 308-132-31 (.687), 23 yearsSchool Record: 26-26-9 (.500), 3 yearsWAC Record: 8-4-0 (.667), 1 year

Cissell won 282 games over a 20-year span as the director of the men’s and women’s soccer programs at William Jewell.

He made three Final Four appearances and eight NAIA National Tournament appearances at Wil-liam Jewell.

Cissell was named the NSCAA/adidas NAIA Men’s National Coach of the Year in 2006 – was a fi nalist for the award again in 2010.

Cissell set a program record with six consecu-tive victories in his fi rst year at UMKC. He also set program records for victories (12), home victories (7), and conference victories (8) in 2013.

NINA TZIANOSGK, 5-7, Sr.

Nina Tzianos made 22 starts in goal for Missouri-Kansas City in 2013, logging nearly 2,000 minutes and saving 98 shots ... the St. Louis, Mo.-native was spectacular between the sticks for the ‘Roos, recording program single-season records for wins (12), shutouts (8), and goals against average (1.19), as well as career records for wins (16) and shutouts (12) ... was twice named the WAC Defensive Player of the Week, including the week of Oct. 14-20, during which she posted consecutive shutouts a year to the week after picking up Summit League defender honors as a freshman.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year G/GS GA GAA Sv. SHO

2012 15/10 21 1.39 71 42013 22/21 26 1.19 98 8Totals 37/31 47 1.27 169 12

2013 KANGAROO STATISTICS

SCORING

Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots

Taylor Bare 22-20 15 2 32 62Ellie Chadick 20-17 4 6 14 21Emily Herndon 22-22 6 1 13 35Alyssa Elver 22-21 4 3 11 16Kaely Tott 22-21 1 6 8 29Lauren Zach 22-14 1 3 5 15Ashley Gann 22-22 1 1 3 23Hannah Chadick 22-2 0 1 1 8Allison Schau 21-2 0 1 1 5Sarah Todd 22-22 0 1 1 4Sophie Rackham 22-9 0 0 0 10Sarah Shaughnessy 22-22 0 0 0 8Taylor Andrzejewski 21-1 0 0 0 6Presley Chrisco 14-0 0 0 0 4Klorissa Kavan 9-0 0 0 0 2Abby Shimota 1-0 0 0 0 1Jordan Andrzejewski 22-3 0 0 0 0Becky Blinzler 6-0 0 0 0 0Erika Teson 22-22 0 0 0 0Nina Tzianos 22-22 0 0 0 0Totals 22 33 25 91 249

Opponents 22 27 25 79 248

GOALKEEPING

Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.

Nina Tzianos 22-21 1963:20 26 1.19 98 .790Megan Goetzinger 1-0 45:00 1 2.00 1 .500Team 1 1.000Total 22 2008:20 27 1.21 100 .787

Opponents 22 2008:30 33 1.48 86 .723

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Location: ......................................... Las Cruces, N.M.Joined WAC: ...........................................July 1, 2005Enrollment: ......................................................16,765Founded: .............................................................. 1888Nickname: ........................................................ AggiesColors: ........................................Crimson and WhitePresident: ............................. Dr. Garrey CarruthersAthletics Director: .............. Dr. McKinley BostonSWA ........................................................................... TBAAthletic Department: ................. (575) 646-7630Ticket Offi ce: ................................... (575) 646-1420Web Site: .......................www.nmstatesports.com

SOCCER FACTS

Head Coach ..............Freddy Delgado (Regis, ‘97)Assistant ........... Niki Brooks (Portland State, ‘05)Soccer Offi ce ....................................(575) 646-7925

2013 Record ......................................................5-13-22013 WAC Record ...................................2-9-1 (7th)

All-Time Record ..............33-52-12 (.340), 5 yearsAll-Time WAC Record ........9-28-6 (.209), 5 yearsNumber of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 0NCAA Appearances (Record) .............................. 0Last Appearance ..................................................N/A

Stadium ..........................Soccer Athletic Complex Stadium Record ..................4-13-1 (.250), 2 years

Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 7/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost .....................14/4

MEDIA RELATIONS

Soccer Contact ............................... Dennis DriscollAddress ............3035 Williams Ave., Roberts Hall..................................................Las Cruces, NM 88003Offi ce Number ............................... (575) 646-3269Cell Number .................................... (308) 870-5167E-Mail ................................. [email protected] Number ..................................... (575) 646-2099Press Box .......................................... (575) 646-2883

SOCCER ATHLETIC COMPLEX

NEW MEXICO STATE AGGIES

New Mexico State returns three Aggies that started all 20 games last season.

NM State fi nished the 2013 season with a 5-13-2 overall record. The Aggies fi nished seventh in WAC play with a 2-9-1 mark.

Jennae Cambra returns to the squad after being receiving second team All-WAC honors in 2013.

Katelynn Tupponce earned second team CoSIDA/Capital One academic all-district honors last season. Fifteen Aggies received all-WAC academic honors last year.

New Mexico State recorded three ties in 2012 and suff ered eight one-goal losses.

The Aggies played in a new soccer stadium last season and averaged over 400 fans per match, despite playing all day games.

New Mexico State posted the most wins in school history with 10 in 2011.

The Aggies qualifi ed for the WAC Tournament for the second time in program history in 2011.

AGGIE BITS

Date Opponent Time

Aug. 22 at Loyola Marymount 7 p.m.Aug. 24 TEXAS STATE 1 p.m.Aug. 27 at UTEP 7 p.m.Aug. 29 HOUSTON BAPTIST 4 p.m.Aug. 31 INCARNATE WORD 1 p.m.Sept. 5 at Creighton 5 p.m.Sept. 7 at Omaha 11 a.m.Sept. 12 at Arizona State 5 p.m.Sept. 19 at New Mexico 5 p.m.Sept. 21 UNLV 12 p.m.Sept. 27 *at Texas-Pan American 7 p.m.Oct. 3 *at Missouri-Kansas City 7 p.m.Oct. 5 *at Chicago State 12 p.m.Oct. 10 *MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY 3 p.m.Oct. 12 *CHICAGO STATE 1 p.m.Oct. 17 *SEATTLE U 3 p.m.Oct. 19 *UTAH VALLEY 1 p.m.Oct. 24 *at Grand Canyon 7 p.m.Oct. 26 *at Bakersfi eld 12 p.m.Oct. 31 *TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 3 p.m.Nov. 6-7, 9 WAC Tournament Seattle, Wash.

*WAC MatchAll Times LocalCAPS denotes Home Match

2014 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Result

Aug. 23 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W, 3-1Aug. 25 NEW MEXICO L, 0-1 (OT)Aug. 30 ^vs. LIU Brooklyn W, 1-0Sept. 1 ^vs. Portland State L, 0-7Sept. 6 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN L, 0-2Sept. 8 UC RIVERSIDE L, 1-2 (OT)Sept. 13 at Northern Colorado T, 0-0 (2OT)Sept. 15 at Wyoming W, 1-0Sept. 20 *at Missouri-Kansas City L, 0-3Sept. 22 *MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY W, 2-1Sept. 27 *at Idaho L, 2-3Sept. 29 *at Seattle U L, 0-3Oct. 6 *GRAND CANYON L, 1-2 (2OT)Oct. 11 *at Bakersfi eld L, 1-2 (2OT)Oct. 13 *at Utah Valley T, 2-2 (2OT)Oct. 18 *at Grand Canyon L, 0-1Oct. 25 *SEATTLE U L, 1-2 (2OT)Oct. 27 *IDAHO L, 0-1Nov. 1 *UTAH VALLEY L, 1-2 (2OT)Nov. 3 *BAKERSFIELD W, 2-1 (2OT)

^UNLV Nike Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.)*WAC MatchAll Times LocalCAPS denotes Home Match

2013 RESULTS

Las Cruces-Sun News

Teddy Feinberg, Sports [email protected](575) 541-5444

Las Cruces Bulletin

Jim Hilley, 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

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NEW MEXICO STATE AGGIES

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)

1 Taylor Rice GK 5-7 Sr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Chandler-Gilbert CC) 2 Bree Luhrsen MF 5-9 Sr. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Marina HS) 3 Jennae Cambra F 5-2 Sr. Morgan Hill, Calif. (Sobrato HS) 4 Sara Walters F 5-6 Fr. Pueblo, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain HS) 5 Alexis Miller D 5-4 Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Valor Christian HS) 6 Alexys Brownell D 5-10 Sr. Escondido, Calif. (San Pasqual HS) 7 Katie Smith MF/F 5-4 Sr. Albuquerque, N.M. (Eldorado HS) 8 Layla Todd F 5-4 Sr. Irwindale, Calif. (Northview HS) 9 Salina Lucero MF/F 5-1 So. Albuquerque, N.M. (Sandia HS) 10 Melissa Canizalez D 5-4 So. Las Vegas, Nev. (Shadow Ridge HS) 11 Michaela Milavec MF 5-5 Fr. Las Cruces, N.M. (Las Cruces HS) 12 Cindy Buraczyk D 5-3 Jr. El Paso, Texas (St. Mary’s) 13 Devin Hart F 5-3 So. Albuquerque, N.M. (Hope Christian HS) 14 Alexis Rienks D 5-6 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Lincoln Southwest HS) 15 Michaela Haley D 5-1 Jr. Rio Rancho, N.M. (Cleveland HS/) 16 Darien Faulkner D 5-6 Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. (St. Pius X HS) 17 Stephanie Petre MF/D 5-3 So. Tempe, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol HS) 18 Samantha Sandoval F 5-3 Jr. Albuquerque, N.M. (Volcano Vista HS) 19 Victoria Archuleta D 5-4 So. Albuquerque, N.M. (Eldorado HS) 20 Tayle Hammack GK 5-6 So. Socorro, N.M. (Socorro HS) 21 Holly Abdelkader F 5-4 Fr. Alta Loma, Calif. (St. Lucy’s Priory HS) 22 Gabby Campbell MF/F 4-11 So. Albuquerque, N.M. (St. Pius X HS) 23 Shelby Thomas D 5-10 Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. (Volcano Vista HS) 24 Haley Richards MF/F 5-4 Fr. Albuquerque, N.M. (Cibola HS) 25 Katelyn Smith F 5-3 Sr. Hobbs, N.M. (Hobbs HS) 26 Daneila Barraza F 5-6 So. El Paso, Texas (Santa Teresa HS)

2014 AGGIE NUMERICAL ROSTER

FREDDY DELGADOHead Coach

Alma Mater: Regis, 1997Overall Record: 33-64-4 (.367), 7 yearsSchool Record: First seasonWAC Record: First season

Delgado was named the third head coach in New Mexico State program history in January after spending the 2013 season as an assistant coach.

He spent five seasons as the head coach at Arkansas-Little Rock, compiling 33 wins. He led UALR to two Sun Belt Tournament appearances.

In his second season at UALR, Delgado and the Trojans made history in 2009 with the program’s first appearance in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship game.

Delgado spent seven seasons as an assistant at Louisiana-Monroe and has more than 15 years of coaching experience.

JENNAE CAMBRAF, 5-2, Sr.

Jennae Cambra played in 19 games for the Aggies in 2013 and scored four goals on the year ... had 18 shots on goal with a total of 31 shots ... had a career-high two goals in the 2-2 tie with Utah Val-ley that stretched into double overtime ... had fi ve shots in that game with three on goal ... just two days prior, Cambra scored the Aggies lone goal in the overtime loss to Bakersfi eld but managed four shots against the Runners ... averaged 1.63 shots a game while making 11 starts.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.

2011 21/4 28 4 1 92012 19/15 21 0 0 02013 19/11 31 4 2 10Totals 59/30 80 8 3 19

2013 AGGIE STATISTICS

SCORING

Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots

Layla Todd 20-17 5 1 11 36Jennae Cambra 19-11 4 2 10 31Mary Kate Koziol 20-18 3 2 8 27Daisy Hernandez 20-20 2 2 6 15Katie Smith 20-17 1 3 5 27Bree Luhrsen 20-17 1 3 5 27Devin Hart 18-7 1 0 2 15Mikaela Haley 20-20 1 0 2 6Salina Lucero 19-0 0 1 1 13Samantha Sandoval 20-18 0 1 1 6Stephanie Petre 18-4 0 0 0 8Gabby Campbell 20-3 0 0 0 7Victoria Archuleta 16-1 0 0 0 4Maggie Sabik 17-14 0 0 0 4Olivia Sierra 20-16 0 0 0 4Katelyn Smith 5-0 0 0 0 1Cindy Buraczyk 12-0 0 0 0 1Alexys Brownell 15-8 0 0 0 1Mickey Giles 7-2 0 0 0 0Tayler Hammack 3-1 0 0 0 0Melissa Canizalez 17-13 0 0 0 0Jessica Schutter 19-19 0 0 0 0Totals 20 18 13 49 215

Opponents 20 36 29 101 276

GOALKEEPING

Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.

Jessica Schutter 19-18 1761:39 31 1.58 84 .730Tayler Hammack 3-1 173:52 5 2.59 9 .643Totals 20 1935:31 36 1.67 93 .721

Opponents 20 1935:31 18 0.84 98 .845

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Location: ..............................................Seattle, Wash.Joined WAC: ...........................................July 1, 2012Enrollment: ........................................................ 7,755Founded: .............................................................. 1891Nickname: ..................................................RedhawksColors: .................................................Red and WhitePresident: ....................Fr. Stephen Sundborg, S.J.Athletics Director: .........................William HoganSWA ............................................. Roxanne LevensonAthletic Department: ................. (206) 220-8581Ticket Offi ce: ................................... (206) 398-4678Web Site: .............................. www.goseattleu.com

SOCCER FACTS

Head Coach ...... Julie Woodward (Seattle U, ‘93)Assoc. HC ................ Rich Schreiner (DePauw, ‘03)Assistant .... Allison Tenney (George Mason, ‘05)Assistant ....... Scott Newman (Shoreline CC, ‘92)Soccer Offi ce ....................................(206) 296-5482

2013 Record ......................................................17-3-22013 WAC Record ................................. 12-0-0 (1st)All-Time Record ...... 333-194-45 (.622), 29 yearsAll-Time WAC Record ....................15-3-2, 2 yearsNumber of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 1Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 1NCAA Appearances (Record) .................... 1 (0-1)Last Appearance ......... 2013 (at Portland: L, 0-2)

Stadium ...................................Championship Field Stadium Record .......................... 138-86-19 (.607)

Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 6/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost .....................11/6

MEDIA RELATIONS

Soccer Contact ...................................Mollie HankeAddress ................................................901 12th Ave.......................................................... Seattle, WA 98122Offi ce Number ................................. 206-296-2490Cell Number ...................................... 859-948-4472E-Mail .................................. [email protected] Number ....................................... 206-296-2154Press Box ................................................................. n/a

CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD

SEATTLE U REDHAWKS

The Seattle U women’s soccer team became the fi rst-ever SU female team to reach the NCAA Division I Tournament in 2013.

The squad became just the fourth team in WAC history to record a perfect record in league play (12-0-0) and fi rst team to ever win 12 conference games in 2013.

SU recorded a 15-game winning streak to end the 2013 season as well as a seven-game shutout streak (Sept. 22-Oct. 18, 2013) during which they recorded 25 consecutive unan-swered goals.

The Redhawks had nine All-Conference honorees in 2013, the most of any league school while Stephanie Verdoia was also named WAC Off ensive Player of the Year and Julie Wood-ward was named WAC Coach of the Year.

Through regular season play, the Redhawks were one of just 16 Division I teams with multiple double-digit scorers (Stephanie Verdoia – 15, Natasha Howe – 10).

Kiana Kraft, Julia Besagno, and Stephanie Verdoia were named to the WAC All-Tournament team while Monique Escalera was named Tournament MVP last season.

REDHAWK BITS

Date Opponent Time

Aug. 22 IDAHO 5 p.m.Aug. 24 KENTUCKY 12 p.m.Aug. 30 %vs. Northern Illinois 7 p.m.Sept. 1 %at Hawai‘i 5 p.m.Sept. 5 EASTERN WASHINGTON 7 p.m.Sept. 14 at Saint Mary’s 2:30 p.m.Sept. 19 WASHINGTON 7 p.m.Sept. 25 PORTLAND 7 p.m.Sept. 28 *UTAH VALLEY 12 p.m.Oct. 3 *at Grand Canyon 7 p.m.Oct. 5 *at Bakersfi eld 12 p.m.Oct. 10 *GRAND CANYON 7:30 p.m.Oct. 12 *BAKERSFIELD 11 a.m.Oct. 17 *at New Mexico State 3 p.m.Oct. 19 *at Texas-Pan American 1 p.m.Oct. 24 *MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY 7 p.m.Oct. 26 *CHICAGO STATE 12 p.m.Nov. 1 *at Utah Valley 7 p.m.Nov. 6-7, 9 WAC Tournament Seattle, Wash.

%OHANA Hotels and Resorts No Ka Oi (Honolulu)*WAC MatchAll Times LocalCAPS denotes Home Match

2014 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Result

Aug. 23 WASHINGTON STATE L, 1-3Aug. 25 at Eastern Washington W, 2-0Aug. 30 BOISE STATE W, 2-1 (OT)Sept. 6 at Butler T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 8 at Purdue T, 2-2 (2OT)Sept. 13 at Washington L, 0-5Sept. 20 *GRAND CANYON W, 3-1Sept. 22 CAL POLY W, 4-0Sept. 27 *MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY W, 3-0Sept. 29 *NEW MEXICO STATE W, 3-0Oct. 4 *at Bakersfi eld W, 2-0Oct. 6 *at Utah Valley W, 2-0Oct. 11 *at Grand Canyon W, 5-0Oct. 18 *UTAH VALLEY W, 3-0Oct. 20 *BAKERSFIELD W, 2-1Oct. 25 *at New Mexico State W, 2-1 (2OT)Oct. 27 *at Missouri-Kansas City W, 3-0Nov. 1 *IDAHO W, 3-0Nov. 3 *at Idaho W, 3-1Nov. 8 ^vs. No. 4 Idaho W, 6-1Nov. 10 ^vs. No. 2 Missouri-Kansas City W, 3-0

*WAC Match^WAC Tournament (Las Cruces, N.M.)CAPS denotes Home Match

2013 RESULTS

Seattle University Spectator

Emily Hedberg, Sports [email protected]

Seattle Times

Don Shelton, Sports [email protected](206) 464-2900

KOMO-TV (4/ABC)

Mike Ferreri, Sports [email protected](206) 404-4000

KIRO-TV (7/CBS)

Chris Francis, Sports Director(206) 728-7777

KCPQ-TV (13/FOX)

Aaron Levine, Sports Director(206) 674-1313

KING-TV (5/NBC)

Paul Silvi, Sports Director(206) 448-5555

MEDIA OUTLETS

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SEATTLE U REDHAWKS

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)

00 Aris Coover GK 5-10 RJr. Bellevue, Wash. (Newport HS) 0 Brianna Smallidge GK 5-10 Jr. Port Orchard, Wash. (South Kitsap HS) 2 Sunshine Soriano F 5-4 Fr. Henderson, Nev. (Liberty HS) 3 Kiana Kraft D 5-8 RJr. Kent, Wash. (Kentwood HS) 5 Isabelle Butterfi eld F 5-7 Fr. Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue HS) 6 Celia Vaughn M 5-8 Fr. Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor HS) 7 Kelly Beck D 5-9 Jr. Tacoma, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep) 8 Kai-Bin Ooi M 5-3 Fr. Centennial, Colo. (Arapahoe HS) 9 Jennifer Plummer M 5-8 Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch HS) 10 Renae Russell D 5-7 RJr. Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro HS) 11 Taylor Ritzman F 5-4 Sr. Holladay, Utah (The Waterford School) 12 Isabella Guerry M 5-6 Fr. San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (Serra Catholic HS) 13 Madeline Racine D 5-6 Fr. Sammamish, Wash. (Eastside Catholic HS) 14 Sarah Coluccio M 5-8 RSo. Seattle, Wash. (Seattle Prep) 15 Natasha Howe M 5-5 RSo. Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo HS) 16 Emily Postma D 5-9 Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Rock Canyon HS) 17 Denise Garcia M 5-5 Fr. Chino Hills, Calif. (Chino Hills HS) 18 Alyssa Campagna D 5-8 RSr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman HS) 19 Jacqui Wallis F 5-6 RSr. Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego HS) 20 Rosalie Sittauer D 5-10 RFr. Everett, Wash. (Everett HS) 22 Sydney Carlson M 5-9 So. Bellevue, Wash. (Colorado) 23 Sarah Ishikawa D 5-3 Fr. Westlake Village, Calif. (Westlake HS) 24 Stephanie Verdoia F 5-6 Sr. Salt Lake City, Utah (Brighton HS) 25 Mariah O’Neil M 5-7 So. Tumwater, Wash. (Tumwater HS) 26 Stephanie Spiekerman F 5-8 Fr. Seattle, Wash. (Bishop Blanchet HS) 27 Julia Moravec F 5-8 Jr. Spokane, Wash. (Lewis and Clark HS) 34 Abby Bouck GK 5-7 Fr. Greenwood Village, Colo. (Cherry Creek HS)

2014 REDHAWK NUMERICAL ROSTER

JULIE WOODWARDHead Coach

Alma Mater: Seattle University, 1993Overall Record: 232-91-30 (.700), 17 yearsSchool Record: SameWAC Record: 15-3-2 (.800)

Woodward has led Seattle U to 15 winning seasons in her 17 years at Seattle U.

She led the Redhawks to their fi rst ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 2013.

Woodward enters her 18th season at the helm as the winningest coach in SU women’s soccer history.

She was named WAC Coach of the Year in 2013 after leading her team to a perfect 12-0-0 record in WAC play.

Woodward received the 2012 University Service Award at the Seattle U Annual Alumni Awards Celebration.

STEPHANIE VERDOIAF, 5-6, Sr.

Stephanie Verdoia was the WAC Off ensive Player of the Year in 2013, leading the Redhawks to their fi rst ever WAC regular season and tournament titles ... led or tied for lead in nearly every off ensive cat-egory in 2013, Verdoia was also named First Team All-Conference and to the WAC All-Tournament team ... was named the Bill Fenton Female Athlete of the Year at Seattle U’s annual Athletics Awards Show after being named Female Student-Athlete of the Year in 2012-13 ... was named Capital One Third Team Academic All-America and NSCAA Women’s Scholar All-America Third Team, University Division.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.

2011 19/19 36 4 4 122012 20/20 57 10 4 212013 22/22 86 15 12 42Totals 61/61 179 29 17 75

2013 REDHAWK STATISTICS

SCORING

Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots

Stephanie Verdoia 22-22 15 12 42 86Natasha Howe 22-17 10 3 23 32Julia Besagno 22-22 8 0 16 24Taylor Ritzman 22-12 5 6 16 23Jacqui Wallis 22-1 5 2 12 16Kiana Kraft 22-21 2 5 9 14Kat Prati 22-22 1 7 9 32Heather Thomas 21-5 2 3 7 7Kelly Beck 21-20 1 3 5 4Mary Hill 22-22 0 5 5 4Ava Ames 21-21 1 0 2 38Monique Escalera 22-19 0 1 1 8Alyssa Campagna 17-8 0 0 0 2Sarah Coluccio 14-0 0 0 0 2Mariah O’Neil 11-0 0 0 0 1Renae Russell 1-0 0 0 0 0Aris Coover 4-0 0 0 0 0Brianna Smallidge 22-22 0 0 0 0Total 22 55 48 158 309

Opponents 22 19 17 55 180

GOALKEEPING

Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.

Brianna Smallidge 22-22 1938:30 18 0.84 56 .757Aris Coover 4-0 105:21 1 0.85 3 .750TEAM 2 1.000Total 22 2043:51 19 0.84 61 .762

Opponents 22 2043:51 55 2.42 82 .599

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Location: ..........................................Edinburg, TexasJoined WAC: ...........................................July 1, 2013Enrollment: ......................................................20,057Founded: .............................................................. 1927Nickname: .........................................................BroncsColors: ........................... Green, White and OrangeInterim President: ......... Dr. Havidan RodriguezAthletics Director: ..................................Chris KingSWA .....................................................Farrah MantheiAthletic Department: ................. (956) 665-2221Ticket Offi ce: ................................... (956) 665-3747Web Site: ............................www.UTPABroncs.com

SOCCER FACTS

Head Coach .Glad Bugariu (North Carolina, ‘99)Assistant .................... Lindsay Vera (NC State, ‘09)Soccer Offi ce ....................................(956) 665-3772

2013 Record .................................... 0-0-0, First year2013 WAC Record ......................... 0-0-0, First yearAll-Time Record ................. 0-0-0 (.000), First yearAll-Time WAC Record .................. 0-0-0, First yearNumber of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 0NCAA Appearances (Record) .............................. 0Last Appearance ..................................................N/A

Stadium ....... Soccer and Track & Field ComplexStadium Record .................................... 0-0-0 (.000)

Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 0/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 0/0

MEDIA RELATIONS

Soccer Contact .............................Jonah GoldbergAddress ................................1201 W. University Dr....................................................... Edinburg, TX 78539Offi ce Number ............................... (956) 665-2240Cell Number ................................... (516) 659-1177E-Mail [email protected] Number ..................................... (956) 665-2251Press Box ................................................................ N/A

UTPA SOCCER AND TRACK & FIELD COMPLEX

TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN BRONCS

Texas-Pan American enters its inaugural season with a roster that contains 18 true fresh-man.

The roster contains six transfers, including three sophomores (Sheridan Becanic from East-ern Washington, Renee Bruns from Nicholls State and Bianca Gomez from Lindenwood) and three juniors (Natalia Barrios from InterAmiercan University of Puerto Rico and Cayla Thomas and Sierra Tjelmeland from Maine at Machias).

Two student-athletes, redshirt freshman April Compean and redshirt sophomore Rosa Martines, were already students at UTPA.

13 of the 26 student-athletes on the UTPA roster come from Texas, including fi ve from the Rio Grande Valley area.

Glad Bugariu becomes the fi rst-ever head coach of the UTPA women’s soccer program. He holds a 97-68-12 overall record with success at both South Carolina State and Belmont Abbey College.

Bugariu earned Great West Conference Co-Coach of the Year honors in 2010.

BRONC BITS

Date Opponent Time

Aug. 22 at Southern U 6 p.m.Aug. 24 at Jackson State 12 p.m.Aug. 27 HUSTON-TILLOTSON 7 p.m.Aug. 29 at Grambling State 3 p.m.Sept. 2 at Texas A&M International 5 p.m.Sept. 5 at Prairie View A&M 7 p.m.Sept. 12 #vs. Abilene Christian 6 p.m.Sept. 14 at Incarnate Word 1 p.m.Sept. 17 at Texas Southern 6 p.m.Sept. 20 OUR LADY OF THE LAKE 7 p.m.Sept. 27 *NEW MEXICO STATE 4 p.m.Oct. 3 *at Chicago State 7 p.m.Oct. 5 *at Missouri-Kansas City 12 p.m.Oct. 10 *CHICAGO STATE 7 p.m.Oct. 12 *MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY 1 p.m.Oct. 17 *UTAH VALLEY 4 p.m.Oct. 19 *SEATTLE U 1 p.m.Oct. 24 *at Bakersfi eld 7 p.m.Oct. 26 *at Grand Canyon 1 p.m.Oct. 31 *at New Mexico State 3 p.m.Nov. 6-7, 9 WAC Tournament Seattle, Wash.

#game played at neutral site in San Antonio*WAC MatchAll Times LocalCAPS denotes Home Match

2014 SCHEDULE

The Monitor

Greg [email protected](203) 556-8826

The Pan American

Kristela [email protected](956) 665-2541

KNVO 48 (Univision)

Pedro [email protected](956) 661-6000

KGBT 4 (CBS)

Clay [email protected](956) 366-4436

KRGV 5 (ABC)

Joel [email protected](956) 968-5555

FOX 2

Tom [email protected](956) 661-6000

MEDIA OUTLETS

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TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN BRONCS

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)

1 Haylee Oliver GK 5-8 Fr. San Antonio, Texas (Samuel Clemens HS) 2 Allyson Smith F 5-9 Fr. Orange, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 3 Hadlie Tucker D 5-4 Fr. McKinney, Texas (McKinney North HS) 4 Natalia Barrios D 5-5 Jr. Toa Baja, Puerto Rico (InterAmerican) 5 Emily Ortiz F 5-7 Fr. El Paso, Texas (Franklin HS) 6 Frida Farstad-Eriksson D 5-5 Fr. Stockholm, Sweeden (Solna Sweeden) 7 Jessica Suarez F 5-8 Fr. Miami, Fla. (John A. Ferguson Senior HS) 8 Estrella Rodriguez F 5-3 Fr. Biscoe, N.C. (East Montgomery HS) 9 Aimie Inthoulay MF 5-4 Fr. Burien, Wash. (Highline HS) 10 Hanna Spets MF 5-9 Fr. Karlstad, Sweeden (QBIK) 11 Dely Chavez D 5-8 Fr. Irving, Texas (Irving HS) 12 Aubrie Coley GK 5-7 Fr. Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Capistrano Valley HS) 13 Kaitlyn Calvert D 5-6 Fr. Round Rock, Texas (Cedar Ridge HS) 14 Zinnia Hannig MF 5-6 Fr. El Paso, Texas (Montwood HS) 15 Marcela Ramirez MF 5-4 Fr. Miami, Fla. (John A. Ferguson Sernior HS) 16 Renee Bruns D 5-10 So. El Paso, Texas (Nicholls State) 17 April Compean M 5-3 R-Fr. Harlingen, Texas (Harlingen HS) 18 Erica Gonzalez GK 5-8 Fr. Harlingen, Texas (Harlingen HS South) 19 Rosa Martinez F 5-3 R-So. McAllen, Texas (South Texas Academy) 20 Cayla Thomas MF 5-6 Jr. Plymouth, Maine (University of Maine at Machias) 21 Sheridan Becanic MF 5-6 So. Snohomish, Wash. (Eastern Washington) 22 Daniela Cantu F 5-4 Fr. Mission, Texas (Sharyland HS) 23 Hannah Pressley D 5-6 Fr. Waxhaw, N.C. (Parkwood HS) 24 Sierra Tjelmeland D 5-8 Jr. Windsor, Maine (University of Maine at Machias) 25 Andreya Barrera F 5-5 Fr. El Paso, Texas (Andress HS) 26 Bianca Gomez MF 5-5 R-So. Mission, Texas (Lindenwood University)

2014 BRONC NUMERICAL ROSTER

GLAD BUGARIUHead Coach

Alma Mater: NC State, 1999Overall Record: 97-68-12 (.548), 9 yearsSchool Record: First yearWAC Record: First year

Bugariu becomes the fi rst coach in UTPA pro-gram history.

He is the winningest head coach in South Caro-lina State University (SCSU) history. He led SCSU to second highest team GPA in the country in 2012 after ranking sixth in 2011 and seventh in 2010.

Bugariu earned Great West Conference Co-Coach of the Year honors in 2010 after leading SCSU to a conference title.

He led Belmont Abbey College two conference championships and two conference tournament championships in three years, advancing as far as the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2006.

EMILY ORTIZF, 5-7, Fr.

Freshman forward Emily Ortiz comes to the Broncs from Franklin High School in El Paso, Texas, where she was a three-time All-District and two-time All-City selection while leading her team to district, bi-district and area championships from 2011-13 ... has also been an All-Academic Team selection every year ... led her club team to the 2013 STYSA Under 18 State Championship and Region III Tour-nament Championship.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.

First year

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Location: ...................................................Orem, UtahJoined WAC: ........................................... July 1, 2013Enrollment: ...................................................... 31,556Founded: ...............................................................1941Nickname: .................................................WolverinesColors: ............................................. Green and WhitePresident: ..........................Dr. Matthew S. HollandAthletics Director: .......................... Vince OtoupalSWA ...................................................Megan KennedyAthletic Department: ..................(801) 863-8653 Ticket Offi ce: .................................(801) 863-SHOWWeb Site: ....................www.WolverineGreen.com

SOCCER FACTS

Head Coach ...Brent Anderson (Utah State, ‘04)Assistants .............................Alyssa Lowry (Utah State, ‘09) Soccer Offi ce ...................................(801) 863-6785

2013 Record .....................................................9-10-12013 WAC Record ...................................7-4-1(3rd)

All-Time Record ........95-107-12 (.472), 11 yearsAll-Time WAC Record .......... 7-4-1 (.625), 1 yearNumber of WAC Regular Season Titles .......... 0Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 0

NCAA Appearances (Record) ............................. 0Last Appearance .............................................. none

Stadium ....................................................Clyde FieldStadium Record ..............................44-29-6 (.595)

Starters Returning/Lost ...................................7/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................... 16/6

MEDIA RELATIONS

Soccer Contact .........................................Clint BurgiAddress ..... 800 W. University Parkway - MS 104.................................................. Orem, UT 84058-5999Offi ce Number ................................(801) 863-8644Cell ........................................................(801) 362-1548E-Mail ....................................... [email protected] Number ......................................(801) 863-8813Press Box ...........................................(801) 863-2565

CLYDE FIELD

UTAH VALLEY WOLVERINES

Junior Kali Stubbs is the team’s top returning scorer from last season, recording six goals and an assist for 13 points in 2013.

Utah Valley lost all four of its All-WAC players from last season in seniors Natalie Baker, Haley Curtis, Lexi Dunn and WAC Defensive Player of the Year Lauren Sack.

In losing both Baker and Curtis, UVU must replace its top two scorers (with seven goals apiece). The duo scored 14 of the team’s 31 goals, a total of 45 percent.

UVU signed NSCAA National Player of the Year and NSCAA and NJCAA All-American Kasan-dra Anderson, who joined the team in January after leading Iowa Western to an NJCAA National Championship.

The Wolverines have just three seniors on this year’s team: Lexi Robison, McKell Salmon and Kim Stratford. Each of the three played in all 20 games last season with Robison one of three players to start every contest.

Utah Valley fi nished third in WAC play in its fi rst-ever season in the conference last year, fi nishing with a 7-4-1 league mark. The team fi nished the 2013 season with a 9-10-1 overall record.

WOLVERINE BITS

Date Opponent Time

Aug. 22 #at Portland State 6 p.m.Aug. 24 #vs. Drake 10 a.m.Aug. 29 BAYLOR 7:30 p.m.Aug. 31 BOISE STATE 2 p.m.Sept. 5 WYOMING 7:30 p.m.Sept. 8 SOUTHERN UTAH 7:30 p.m.Sept. 12 UTEP 5 p.m.Sept. 14 UNLV 2 p.m.Sept. 19 UC RIVERSIDE 5 p.m.Sept. 21 at Utah 1 p.m.Sept. 28 *at Seattle U 12 p.m.Oct. 3 *at Bakersfi eld 7 p.m.Oct. 5 *at Grand Canyon 2 p.m.Oct. 10 *BAKERSFIELD 7:30 p.m.Oct. 12 *GRAND CANYON 2 p.m.Oct. 17 *at Texas-Pan American 4 p.m.Oct. 19 *at New Mexico State 1 p.m.Oct. 24 *CHICAGO STATE 7 p.m.Oct. 26 *MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY 2 p.m.Nov. 1 *SEATTLE U 7 p.m.Nov. 6-7, 9 WAC Tournament Seattle, Wash.

#Portland State Tournament (Portland, Ore.)*WAC MatchAll Times LocalCAPS denotes Home Match

2014 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Result

Aug. 23 at UTEP L, 2-3Aug. 26 at Utah State L, 0-1Aug. 29 WEBER STATE L, 1-2 (OT)Sept. 3 at Idaho State W, 4-2Sept. 7 ^vs. Houston Baptist L, 0-1Sept. 9 ^at Montana L, 1-3Sept. 15 UC DAVIS W, 2-1Sept. 20 *BAKERSFIELD W, 2-0Sept. 22 *at Bakersfi eld W, 2-0Sept. 29 *at Grand Canyon W, 5-3Oct. 4 *IDAHO L, 0-1Oct. 6 *SEATTLE U L, 0-2Oct. 11 *MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY W, 2-0Oct. 13 *NEW MEXICO STATE T, 2-2 (2OT)Oct. 18 *at Seattle U L, 0-3Oct. 20 *at Idaho W, 3-2 (OT)Oct. 25 *GRAND CANYON W, 3-0Nov. 1 *at New Mexico State W, 2-1 (2OT)Nov. 3 *at Missouri-Kansas City L, 0-3Nov. 8 !vs. No. 2 Missouri-Kansas City L, 0-2

*WAC Match^Montana Cup (Missoula, Mont.)!WAC Tournament (Las Cruces, N.M.)All Times LocalCAPS denotes Home Match

2013 RESULTS

The Daily Herald

Jared Lloyd - Sports [email protected](801) 344-2555

Salt Lake Tribune

Joe Baird, Sports [email protected](801) 257-8753

Deseret News

Kent Condon, Sports [email protected](801) 237-2161

KSL (NBC)

Rod Zundall, Sports [email protected](801) 575-5555

KUTV (CBS)

Dave Fox, [email protected](210) 351-1270

KTVX (ABC)

Wesley Ruff , Sports Directorwruff @abc4.tv(801) 975-4401

MEDIA OUTLETS

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Last School)

0 Sarah Davis GK 5-7 Fr. Ewa Beach, Hawaii (Kamehameha Schools) 1 Jessica Duffi n GK 5-10 Jr. Smithfi eld, Utah (Sky View HS) 2 Sara Callister D 5-4 Fr. Merced, California (Golden Valley HS) 3 Lexi Robison MF/D 5-4 Sr. Orem, Utah (Mountain View HS) 4 Jamie Brown MF 5-7 Jr. Lindon, Utah (Timpanogos HS) 5 Libby Weber MF/D 5-9 Fr. Riverton, Utah (Bingham HS) 6 Kali Stubbs F 5-6 Jr. St. George, Utah (Pine View HS) 7 Lexi Felis D 5-9 Jr. Sandy, Utah (Brighton HS) 8 Sydney Fitzpatrick F 5-6 Fr. Sandy, Utah (Alta HS) 9 Tori Smith F 5-4 Fr. Sandy, Utah (Jordan HS) 10 Breanna McCarter F 5-11 Fr. Gilbert, Arizona (Highland HS) 11 Kasandra Anderson MF 5-5 Jr. Nibley, Utah (Iowa Western) 12 Sara Ranck D 5-4 So. Sandy, Utah (Brighton HS) 13 Melanie Ostler MF 5-6 So. Kaysville, Utah (Davis HS) 14 Taylor Kirk F 5-7 So. Pleasant Grove, Utah (Pleasant Grove HS) 15 Courtney Wilson D 5-7 So. Sandy, Utah (Hillcrest HS) 17 Chelsea Dunn MF 5-3 So. Kaysville, Utah (Davis HS) 18 McKell Salmon F 5-4 Sr. Orem, Utah (Mountain View HS) 19 Sheridan Fox F 5-9 So. Rescue, California (Ponderosa HS) 20 Kalli Suesue D 5-7 So. Gilbert, Arizona (Gilbert HS) 21 Sarah Cipperley D 5-5 Fr. Canyon Country, California (Canyon HS) 22 Amanda Marshall F 5-5 Fr. Orem, Utah (Timpanogos HS) 23 Caitlin Mortensen D 5-5 Jr. Albuquerque, New Mexico (Sandia HS) 24 Kim Stratford MF 5-10 Sr. Springville, Utah (Springville HS) 26 Tara Furlong D 5-6 Fr. West Jordan, Utah (Murray HS) 27 Kristen Bailey-Yoo MF 5-6 So. Irvine, California (Orange Lutheran HS) 30 Alexia Segovia MF 5-3 Fr. Houston, Texas (Cypress Ranch HS) 32 Rylee Gritton MF 5-4 So. Sandy, Utah (Hillcrest HS)

2014 WOLVERINE NUMERICAL ROSTER

BRENT ANDERSONHead Coach

Alma Mater: Utah State, 2004Overall Record: 73-79-8 (.481), 8 yearsSchool Record: SameWAC Record: 7-4-1 (.625), 1 year

Now entering his ninth season, Brent Anderson is the longest tenured coach the women’s soccer program’s history.

In the past fi ve seasons (four in GWC, one in WAC) Anderson has produced 32 all-conference performers, including four Defensive Player of the Year awards and three Off ensive Player of the year awards.

Anderson won four Great West Conference Coach of the Year awards during the program’s four seasons in that conference.

Anderson began his coaching career as an as-sistant with Utah State from 1998-2005.

LEXI ROBISONMF/D, 5-4, Jr.

Robison as appeared in 61 of 62 games in her ca-reer at UVU, starting in 59 of those matches … has seven career goals and seven career assists (21 points) … as a junior earned Academic All-WAC honors and on the fi eld logged 1,747 minutes, with two goals and two assists on the season … was fi rst-team All-Great West Conference as a sophomore after scoring four goals and distrib-uting three assists … prepped at Mountain View High School in Orem, Utah … major is exercise science.

CAREER STATISTICS

Year G/GS Shots G A Pts.

2011 20/19 24 1 2 42012 21/20 32 4 3 112013 20/20 39 2 2 6Totals 61/59 95 7 7 21

2013 WOLVERINE STATISTICS

SCORING

Name GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots

Haley Curtis 20-20 7 7 21 60Natalie Baker 19-19 7 4 18 43Kali Stubbs 20-3 6 1 13 19Taylor Kirk 15-8 3 1 7 14Lexi Robison 20-20 2 2 6 39Kristen Bailey-Yoo 12-1 2 0 4 5Kim Stratford 20-18 1 2 4 21McKell Salmon 20-12 1 2 4 19Melanie Ostler 19-11 1 1 3 12Sheridan Fox 6-1 1 0 2 2Jamie Brown 20-3 0 2 2 10Maddie Adams 17-8 0 2 2 2Lexi Dunn 19-19 0 1 1 34Chelsea Dunn 20-6 0 1 1 7Katelyn McLeod 13-1 0 1 1 1Lauren Sack 20-20 0 1 1 0Caitlin Mortensen 20-19 0 0 0 11Sara Ranck 20-16 0 0 0 1Rylee Gritton 2-0 0 0 0 0Jessica Duffi n 4-1 0 0 0 0Kalli Suesue 7-0 0 0 0 0Courtney Wilson 1-0 0 0 0 0Lexi Felis 15-15 0 0 0 0Totals 20 31 28 90 300

Opponents 20 32 27 91 295

GOALKEEPING

Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Saves Pct.

Lauren Sack 20-19 1692:14 29 1.54 93 .762Jessica Duffi n 4-1 163:21 3 1.65 9 .750TEAM 3 1.000Total 20 1855:35 32 1.55 105 .766

Opponents 20 1855:35 31 1.50 118 .792

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SHOTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Stephanie Verdoia-SU 22 86 3.912. Taylor Bare-UMKC 22 62 2.823. Haley Curtis-UVU 20 60 3.004. Natalie Baker-UVU 19 43 2.265. Cassie Beckwith-GCU 18 40 2.226. Erica Shelton-CSUB 19 39 2.05 Lexi Robison-UVU 20 39 1.958. Ava Ames-SU 21 38 1.819. Layla Todd-NMSU 20 36 1.8010. Emily Herndon-UMKC 22 35 1.59

POINTS## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts.

1. Stephanie Verdoia-SU 22 15 12 422. Taylor Bare-UMKC 22 15 2 323. Natasha Howe-SU 22 10 3 234. Haley Curtis-UVU 20 7 7 215. Natalie Baker-UVU 19 7 4 186. Taylor Ritzman-SU 21 5 6 16 Julia Besagno-SU 22 8 0 168. Ellie Chadick-UMKC 20 4 6 149. Erica Shelton-CSUB 19 4 5 13 Kali Stubbs-UVU 20 6 1 13 Emily Herndon-UMKC 22 6 1 13

GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Stephanie Verdoia-SU 22 15 0.68 Taylor Bare-UMKC 22 15 0.683. Natasha Howe-SU 22 10 0.454. Julia Besagno-SU 22 8 0.365. Natalie Baker-UVU 19 7 0.37 Haley Curtis-UVU 20 7 0.357. Kali Stubbs-UVU 20 6 0.30 Emily Herndon-UMKC 22 6 0.279. Layla Todd-NMSU 20 5 0.25 Taylor Ritzman-SU 21 5 0.24 Jacqui Wallis-SU 22 5 0.23

ASSISTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Stephanie Verdoia-SU 22 12 0.552. Haley Curtis-UVU 20 7 0.35 Kat Prati-SU 22 7 0.324. Ellie Chadick-UMKC 20 6 0.30 Taylor Ritzman-SU 21 6 0.29 Kaely Tott-UMKC 22 6 0.277. Erica Shelton-CSUB 19 5 0.26 Mary Hill-SU 22 5 0.23 Kiana Kraft-SU 22 5 0.2310. Natalie Baker-UVU 19 4 0.21

GAME-WINNING GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Taylor Bare-UMKC 22 6 0.272. Stephanie Verdoia-SU 22 5 0.233. Emily Herndon-UMKC 22 4 0.184. Cassie Beckwith-GCU 18 3 0.17 Haley Curtis-UVU 20 3 0.15 Taylor Ritzman-SU 21 3 0.14

GOALS AGAINST AVG## Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg 1. Brianna Smallidge-SU 22 18 1938:30 0.842. Nina Tzianos-UMKC 22 26 1963:20 1.193. Lauren Sack-UVU 20 29 1692:14 1.544. Jessica Schutter-NMSU 19 31 1761:39 1.585. Tori Ornela-CSUB 16 29 1424:41 1.836. Marina Siegl-UI 20 25 1187:20 1.907. Catherine Lena-GCU 18 36 1620:29 2.008. Torell Stewart-UI 16 23 645:44 3.21

SAVE PERCENTAGE## Player-Team GP Saves GA SavePct

1. Nina Tzianos-UMKC 22 98 26 .7902. Lauren Sack-UVU 20 93 29 .7623. Brianna Smallidge-SU 22 56 18 .7574. Marina Siegl-UI 20 70 25 .7375. Jessica Schutter-NMSU 19 84 31 .7306. Tori Ornela-CSUB 16 68 29 .7017. Catherine Lena-GCU 18 77 36 .6818. Torell Stewart-UI 16 41 23 .641

SAVES## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Nina Tzianos-UMKC 22 98 4.452. Lauren Sack-UVU 20 93 4.653. Jessica Schutter-NMSU 19 84 4.424. Catherine Lena-GCU 18 77 4.285. Marina Siegl-UI 20 70 3.506. Tori Ornela-CSUB 16 68 4.257. Brianna Smallidge-SU 22 56 2.558. Torell Stewart-UI 16 41 2.569. Megan Vina-CSUB 6 25 4.1710. Tayler Hammack-NMSU 3 9 3.00 Jessica Duffi n-UVU 4 9 2.25

SHUTOUTS## Player-Team GP Sho Sho/G

1. Brianna Smallidge-SU 22 8.3 0.382. Nina Tzianos-UMKC 22 8.0 0.363. Lauren Sack-UVU 20 4.0 0.204. Catherine Lena-GCU 18 3.1 0.175. Jessica Schutter-NMSU 19 3.0 0.166. Tori Ornela-CSUB 16 2.0 0.127. Marina Siegl-UI 20 1.1 0.058. Aris Coover-SU 4 0.3 0.089. Torell Stewart-UI 16 0.1 0.01 Daryl Bradley-GCU 1 0.1 0.10

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SHOTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Stephanie Verdoia-SU 12 57 4.752. Taylor Bare-UMKC 12 43 3.583. Haley Curtis-UVU 12 37 3.084. Cassie Beckwith-GCU 12 35 2.925. Natalie Baker-UVU 11 30 2.736. Jennae Cambra-NMSU 12 28 2.337. Ava Ames-SU 11 27 2.45 Layla Todd-NMSU 12 27 2.259. Lexi Robison-UVU 12 25 2.0810. Lexi Dunn-UVU 11 24 2.18 Erica Shelton-CSUB 12 24 2.00 Natasha Howe-SU 12 24 2.00

POINTS## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts.

1. Stephanie Verdoia-SU 12 10 8 282. Taylor Bare-UMKC 12 12 2 263. Natasha Howe-SU 12 7 2 164. Haley Curtis-UVU 12 4 7 155. Taylor Ritzman-SU 12 4 5 136. Natalie Baker-UVU 11 5 2 127. Kali Stubbs-UVU 12 5 1 118. Jennae Cambra-NMSU 12 4 2 109. Emily Herndon-UMKC 12 4 1 9 Alyssa Elver-UMKC 12 3 3 9

GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Taylor Bare-UMKC 12 12 1.002. Stephanie Verdoia-SU 12 10 0.833. Natasha Howe-SU 12 7 0.584. Natalie Baker-UVU 11 5 0.45 Kali Stubbs-UVU 12 5 0.426. Jennae Cambra-NMSU 12 4 0.33 Taylor Ritzman-SU 12 4 0.33 Julia Besagno-SU 12 4 0.33 Haley Curtis-UVU 12 4 0.33 Emily Herndon-UMKC 12 4 0.33

ASSISTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Stephanie Verdoia-SU 12 8 0.672. Haley Curtis-UVU 12 7 0.583. Taylor Ritzman-SU 12 5 0.42 Kaely Tott-UMKC 12 5 0.42 Ellie Chadick-UMKC 12 5 0.426. Kiana Kraft-SU 12 4 0.33 Mary Hill-SU 12 4 0.33 Erica Shelton-CSUB 12 4 0.339. Alyssa Elver-UMKC 12 3 0.25 Kelly Beck-SU 12 3 0.25 Nitalia Zuniga-UI 12 3 0.25 Katie Baran-UI 12 3 0.25 Kat Prati-SU 12 3 0.25

GAME-WINNING GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Stephanie Verdoia-SU 12 4 0.33 Taylor Bare-UMKC 12 4 0.333. Taylor Ritzman-SU 12 3 0.25 Haley Curtis-UVU 12 3 0.255. Emily Herndon-UMKC 12 2 0.17 Cassie Beckwith-GCU 12 2 0.17 Kali Stubbs-UVU 12 2 0.17

GOALS AGAINST AVG## Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg

1. Brianna Smallidge-SU 12 4 1063:51 0.342. Nina Tzianos-UMKC 12 12 1044:35 1.033. Tori Ornela-CSUB 11 14 979:48 1.294. Marina Siegl-UI 12 12 818:32 1.325. Lauren Sack-UVU 12 16 1048:49 1.376. Jessica Schutter-NMSU 11 21 1052:30 1.807. Catherine Lena-GCU 12 28 1115:18 2.26

SAVE PERCENTAGE## Player-Team GP Saves GA SavePct

1. Brianna Smallidge-SU 12 23 4 .8522. Nina Tzianos-UMKC 12 61 12 .8363. Marina Siegl-UI 12 50 12 .8064. Lauren Sack-UVU 12 57 16 .7815. Tori Ornela-CSUB 11 47 14 .7706. Jessica Schutter-NMSU 11 50 21 .7047. Catherine Lena-GCU 12 55 28 .663

SAVES## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Nina Tzianos-UMKC 12 61 5.082. Lauren Sack-UVU 12 57 4.753. Catherine Lena-GCU 12 55 4.584. Jessica Schutter-NMSU 11 50 4.55 Marina Siegl-UI 12 50 4.176. Tori Ornela-CSUB 11 47 4.277. Brianna Smallidge-SU 12 23 1.928. Torell Stewart-UI 8 17 2.129. Megan Vina-CSUB 3 16 5.3310. Tayler Hammack-NMSU 2 8 4.00

SHUTOUTS## Player-Team GP Sho Sho/G

1. Brianna Smallidge-SU 12 6.2 0.522. Nina Tzianos-UMKC 12 6.0 0.503. Lauren Sack-UVU 12 4.0 0.334. Catherine Lena-GCU 12 3.0 0.255. Tori Ornela-CSUB 11 2.0 0.186. Marina Siegl-UI 12 1.1 0.097. Aris Coover-SU 2 0.2 0.108. Torell Stewart-UI 8 0.1 0.01

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ALL MATCHES

SHOTS

## Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Seattle U 22 309 14.052. Utah Valley 20 300 15.003. Kansas City 22 249 11.324. New Mexico State 20 215 10.755. Grand Canyon 18 201 11.176. Bakersfi eld 19 196 10.327. Idaho 20 166 8.30

POINTS

## Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Seattle U 22 158 7.182. Kansas City 22 91 4.143. Utah Valley 20 90 4.504. New Mexico State 20 49 2.455. Idaho 20 46 2.306. Bakersfi eld 19 42 2.217. Grand Canyon 18 38 2.11

GOALS

## Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Seattle U 22 55 2.502. Kansas City 22 33 1.503. Utah Valley 20 31 1.554. New Mexico State 20 18 0.905. Idaho 20 17 0.856. Grand Canyon 18 15 0.837. Bakersfi eld 19 14 0.74

ASSISTS

## Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Seattle U 22 48 2.182. Utah Valley 20 28 1.403. Kansas City 22 25 1.144. Bakersfi eld 19 14 0.745. New Mexico State 20 13 0.656. Idaho 20 12 0.607. Grand Canyon 18 8 0.44

GOALS ALLOWED

## Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Seattle U 22 19 0.862. Kansas City 22 27 1.233. Utah Valley 20 32 1.604. Grand Canyon 18 36 2.00 New Mexico State 20 36 1.80 Bakersfi eld 19 36 1.897. Idaho 20 48 2.40

SHUTOUTS

## Team GP Shutouts Avg/G

1. Seattle U 22 11 0.502. Kansas City 22 8 0.363. Grand Canyon 18 4 0.22 Utah Valley 20 4 0.205. New Mexico State 20 3 0.156. Bakersfi eld 19 2 0.11 Idaho 20 2 0.10

WAC MATCHES

SHOTS

## Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Utah Valley 12 207 17.252. Seattle U 12 203 16.923. Grand Canyon 12 154 12.834. New Mexico State 12 147 12.255. Kansas City 12 141 11.756. Bakersfi eld 12 128 10.677. Idaho 12 108 9.00

POINTS

## Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Seattle U 12 102 8.502. Utah Valley 12 63 5.25 Kansas City 12 63 5.254. Grand Canyon 12 35 2.925. Idaho 12 34 2.836. New Mexico State 12 33 2.757. Bakersfi eld 12 22 1.83

GOALS

## Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Seattle U 12 34 2.832. Kansas City 12 22 1.833. Utah Valley 12 21 1.754. Grand Canyon 12 14 1.175. New Mexico State 12 12 1.00 Idaho 12 12 1.007. Bakersfi eld 12 7 0.58

ASSISTS

## Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Seattle U 12 34 2.832. Utah Valley 12 21 1.753. Kansas City 12 19 1.584. Idaho 12 10 0.835. New Mexico State 12 9 0.756. Bakersfi eld 12 8 0.677. Grand Canyon 12 7 0.58

GOALS ALLOWED

## Team GP No. Avg/G

1. Seattle U 12 4 0.332. Kansas City 12 13 1.083. Utah Valley 12 17 1.42 Bakersfi eld 12 17 1.425. Idaho 12 20 1.676. New Mexico State 12 23 1.927. Grand Canyon 12 28 2.33

SHUTOUTS

## Team GP Shutouts Avg/G

1. Seattle U 12 8 0.672. Kansas City 12 6 0.503. Utah Valley 12 4 0.334. Grand Canyon 12 3 0.255. Idaho 12 2 0.17 Bakersfi eld 12 2 0.177. New Mexico State 12 0 0.00

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SINGLE SEASONALL MATCHES

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

WAC MATCHES

Shots 58 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i, 2005 58 Chelsea Small, Idaho, 2010Goals 14 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i, 2003Assists 8 Kelsey Lord, San Jose State, 2010Saves 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

WAC MATCHES

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

SINGLE MATCHALL MATCHES

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 holds numerous WAC single season and single game records.

San Jose State’s Kelsey Lord set a WAC record in 2010 with eight assists during WAC play.

WAC RECORDS

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SHOTS 1. Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i 2002-05 446 2. Chelsea Small, Idaho 2009-12 404 3. Shauna Rohbock, BYU 1995-98 368 4. Kim Harvey, SMU 2000-03 291 5. Jill Pearson, Fresno State 1997-00 256 6. Cortney Sobrero, Fresno State 2004-06 241 7. Arlene Devitt, Hawai‘i 2000-03 240 8. Shannon Saxton, Boise State 2007-10 233 9. Lauren Hansen, Utah State 2007-10 222 10. Taryn Fukuroku, Hawai‘i 2005-08 211

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. Chelsea Small, Idaho 2009-12 39 8. Sarah Harvey, SMU 1998-01 38 9. Maren Hendershot, BYU 1995-98 37 Lauren Hansen, Utah State 2007-10 37 ASSISTS 1. Catherine McGuire, San Diego State 1995-98 35 2. Kelly Parker, UTEP 1999-02 31 3. Lori LaCoursiere, San Diego State 1996-97 30 4. Maren Hendershot, BYU 1996-98 28 5. Jill Heinemann, SMU 2001-04 27 6. Michelle Johnson, BYU 1995-97 26 Shauna Rohbock, BYU 1995-98 26 8. Arlene Devitt, Hawai‘i 2000-03 24 9. Kim Harvey, SMU 2000-03 22 10. Shannon Saxton, Boise State 2007-10 22

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. Liz Boyden, Idaho 2008-12 368 6. Amee Brown, San Jose State 1996-99 363 7. Kaitlyn Revel, Fresno State 2007-10 349 8. Demarre Shanchez, Hawai‘i 1997-00 302 9. Kim Parker, Boise State 2003-06 291 10. Bobbie Mack, Wyoming 1995-96 273 GOALS AGAINST AVG. (Min. 3,000 minutes) 1. Angie Larsen, Fresno State 2005-06 0.66 2. Lauren Shockley, Rice 2001-04 0.76 3. Caitlin Updyke, Louisiana Tech 2010-12 0.83 4. Molli Merrill, Utah State 2008-11 0.90 5. Catherine Wright, BYU 1995-98 0.96 6. Katherine Judkins, San Diego State 1996-98 0.97 Cat Buchanan, Louisiana Tech 2008-11 0.97 8. Liz Ruiz, Boise State 2008-10 0.98 9. Ali Griffi n, Utah State 2005-08 0.99 10. Camille Thomas, BYU 1995-97 1.02 11. Nina Butera, San Jose State 2007-09 1.03 12. Kaitlyn Revel, Fresno State 2007-10 1.05 13. Amanda Clark, SMU 2001-04 1.06 14. Erin Poole, SMU 1995-98 1.08 15. Mahie Atay, Hawai‘i 2002-05 1.09

Idaho’s Chelsea Small became just the second player in WAC history to re-cord 400 or more shots in her career. Small wrapped up her four-year career

at Idaho with 404 shots, raking her second all-time in WAC history.

WAC CAREER RECORDS

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POINTS G A Points 1996 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 262010 Kiva Gresham, Louisiana Tech 12 8 322011 Callie Hancock, Fresno State 12 3 272012 Kristen Hamilton, Denver 14 6 342013 Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle U 15 12 42

GOALS GP No. Avg./G 1996 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 0.672010 Chelsea Small, Idaho 21 13 0.62 Rachel King, Louisiana Tech 21 13 0.622011 Callie Hancock, Fresno State 21 12 0.572012 Kristen Hamilton, Denver 23 14 0.612013 Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle U 22 15 0.68 Taylor Bare, UMKC 22 15 0.68

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ASSISTS GP No. Avg./G 1996 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 0.452010 Kelsey Lord, San Jose State 20 11 0.552011 Molly Nizzoli, Fresno State 21 10 0.482012 Nicholette DiGiacomo, Denver 23 9 0.392013 Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle U 22 12 0.55

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE GP GA GAA 1996 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 0.832010 Molli Merrill, Utah State 19 18 0.942011 Molli Merrill, Utah State 22 13 0.592012 Ashlyn Mulford, Utah State 20 11 0.572013 Brianna Smallidge, Seattle U 22 18 0.84

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POINTS G A Points 1996 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 112010 Kayla Santacruz, San Jose State 8 3 192011 Kendra Pemberton, Utah State 4 4 122012 Kristen Hamilton, Denver 6 3 152013 Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle U 10 8 28

GOALS GP No. Avg./G 1996 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 0.622010 Kayla Santacruz, San Jose State 8 8 1.002011 Callie Hancock, Fresno State 7 4 0.57 Kendra Pemberton, Utah State 7 4 0.57 Chelsea Small, Idaho 7 4 0.572012 Kristen Hamilton, Denver 8 6 0.752013 Taylor Bare, UMKC 12 12 1.00

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ASSISTS GP No. Avg./G 1996 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 0.502010 Kelsey Lord, San Jose State 8 8 1.002011 Kendra Pemberton, Utah State 7 4 0.572012 Katie Baran, Idaho 8 6 0.752013 Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle U 12 8 0.67

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE GP GA GAA 1996 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 0.502010 Liz Ruiz, Boise State 7 4 0.552011 Molli Merrill, Utah State 7 2 0.282012 Ashlyn Mulford, Utah State 7 2 0.292013 Brianna Smallidge, Seattle U 12 4 0.34

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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

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

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

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

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

1998MOUNTAIN WAC Games All Games

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

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

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

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

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

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

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

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

2002 WAC Games All Games

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

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

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

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

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2004 WAC Games All Games

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

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

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

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

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

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

2007 WAC Games All Games

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

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

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

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

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

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

2010 WAC Games All Games

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

San Jose State 5 2 1 .688 12 7 2 .619Utah State 5 2 1 .688 9 7 5 .548Louisiana Tech 5 3 0 .625 15 6 0 .714Idaho 5 3 0 .625 14 7 0 .667Boise State 4 2 2 .625 8 10 3 .452Fresno State 3 3 2 .500 9 9 5 .500Nevada 2 5 1 .312 7 9 3 .447Hawai‘i 1 5 2 .250 3 14 3 .225New Mexico State 1 6 1 .188 7 8 3 .472

2011 WAC Games All Games

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

Utah State 5 1 1 .786 15 5 2 .727Fresno State 4 1 2 .714 11 5 5 .643San Jose State 4 2 1 .643 6 12 1 .342Hawai‘i 4 2 1 .643 5 12 1 .306Idaho 3 3 1 .500 8 11 3 .432New Mexico State 2 3 2 .429 10 8 3 .548Louisiana Tech 1 6 0 .143 8 8 4 .500Nevada 1 6 0 .143 3 16 0 .158

2012 WAC Games All Games

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

Denver 6 0 2 .875 16 3 4 .783Utah State 6 0 2 .875 13 3 6 .727Louisiana Tech 3 3 2 .500 12 5 4 .667Seattle U 3 3 2 .500 9 9 2 .500Texas State 4 4 0 .500 8 12 1 .405Idaho 3 4 1 .438 6 14 1 .310San Jose State 3 5 0 .375 6 11 1 .361UTSA 2 4 2 .375 3 12 2 .235New Mexico State 0 7 1 .062 2 14 3 .184

2013 WAC Games All Games

W L T Pct. W L T Pct.

Seattle U 12 0 0 1.000 17 3 2 .818Missouri-Kansas City 8 4 0 .667 12 9 1 .568Utah Valley 7 4 1 .625 9 10 1 .475Grand Canyon 4 7 1 .375 5 12 1 .306Idaho 4 8 0 .333 4 16 0 .200Bakersfi eld 3 8 1 .292 4 14 1 .237New Mexico State 2 9 1 .208 5 13 2 .300

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1995 - San Diego, California

Quarterfi nals

BYU def. Wyoming, 7-0Fresno State def. Utah, 2-1Consolation Game

Utah def. Wyoming, 1-0Semifi nals

New Mexico def. BYU, 3-1San Diego State def. Fresno State, 2-1Championship

San Diego State def. New Mexico. 2-1

1996 - Provo, Utah

Quarterfi nals

P-3 San Jose State def. M-2 New Mexico, 3-1M-1 SMU def. P-4 Fresno State, 2-1P-2 San Diego State def. M-3 Tulsa, 3-1P-1 BYU def. M-4 Air Force, 4-0Semifi nals

P-2 San Diego State def. M-1 SMU, 3-1P-1 BYU def. P-3 San Jose State, 3-0Championship

P-1 BYU def. P-2 San Diego State, 3-1

1997 - Dallas, Texas

Quarterfi nals

P-3 San Jose State def. M-2 New Mexico, 2-0P-1 Brigham Young def. M-4 TCU, 3-0M-3 Tulsa def. P-2 Utah, 2-1M-1 SMU def. P-4 Fresno State, 4-1Semifi nals

P-1 BYU def. P-3 San Jose State, 1-0M-1 SMU def. M-3 Tulsa,1-0 (OT)Championship

M-1 SMU def. P-1 BYU, 2-0

1998 - Provo, Utah

Quarterfi nals

P-3 Fresno State ties M-2 UTEP, 1-1 (2 OT)(FS advances on Penalty Kicks, 3-1)P-4 San Jose State def. M-1 SMU, 1-0P-1 San Diego State def. M-3 TCU, 6-0P-2 BYU def. M-3 Tulsa, 3-2Semifi nals

P-1 San Diego State def. P-3 Fresno State, 2-0P-2 BYU def. P-4 San Jose State, 2-0Championship

P-1 San Diego State def. P-2 BYU, 2-1 (OT)

1999 - Dallas, Texas

Semifi nals

(1) Fresno State def. (4) San Jose State, 1-0(2) SMU def. (3) Hawai‘i, 2-1 (3 OT)Championship

(2) SMU def. (1) Fresno State, 1-0 (2 OT)

2000 - Fresno, California

Quarterfi nals

(4) San Jose State def. (5) UTEP, 2-0(6) Fresno State def. (3) TCU, 3-1Semifi nals

(4) San Jose State def. (1) SMU, 4-2(2) Tulsa def. (6) Fresno State, 2-1 (2 OT)Championship

(4) San Jose State def. (2) Tulsa, 3-1

2001 - Dallas, Texas

Quarterfi nals

(4) Hawai‘i def. (3) Boise State, 7-1(6) Fresno State def. (5) Tulsa, 3-2Semifi nals

(4) Hawai‘i def. (2) Rice, 2-0(1) SMU def. (6) Fresno State, 4-0 Championship

(1) SMU def. (4) Hawai`i, 2-0

2002 - Houston, Texas

Quarterfi nals

(5) Fresno State def. (4) Tulsa, 4-0(6) Rice def. (3) Hawai‘i, 2-0Semifi nals

(1) SMU def. (5) Fresno State, 2-1 (2OT)(2) UTEP def. (6) Rice, 6-2Championship

(1) SMU def. (2) UTEP, 3-1

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, 1-0

Semifi 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

2010 - Ruston, Louisiana

Quarterfi nals

(6) Fresno State def. (3) Idaho, 3-0(5) Boise St def. (4) Louisiana Tech, 2-1 (2OT)Semifi nals

(6) Fresno State def. (2) Utah State, 1-0(1) San Jose State def. (5) Boise State, 2-0Championship

(6) Fresno State def. (1) San Jose State, 0-0 (2OT) (3-1 PKs)

2011 - Fresno, California

Quarterfi nals

(5) Idaho def. (4) San Jose State, 2-1(6) New Mexico State def. (3) Hawai‘i, 2-1Semifi nals

(1) Utah State def. (5) Idaho, 1-0(2) Fresno State def. (6) New Mexico State, 3-0Championship

(1) Utah State def. (2) Fresno State, 1-0

2012 - Logan, Utah

Quarterfi nals

(3) Texas State def. (6) Idaho, 2-1 (OT)(5) Seattle U def. (4) Louisiana Tech, 2-1Semifi nals

(2) Denver def. (3) Texas State, 2-0(1) Utah State def. (5) Seattle U, 2-1Championship

(1) Utah State def. (2) Denver, 1-0

2013 - Las Cruces, New Mexico

Semifi nals

(1) Seattle U def. (4) Idaho, 6-1(2) Missouri-Kansas City def. (3) Utah Valley, 2-0Championship

(1) Seattle U def. (2) Missouri-Kansas City, 3-0

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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

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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

2010 F Erica Parks, Boise StateMF Chandra Salmon, Utah StateMF Amanda Martin, San Jose StateMF Chelsea Robinson, Boise StateMF Vanessa Gonzalez, Fresno StateD Natalie Norris, Utah StateD Jessica Ingram, San Jose StateD Kendall VanDine, Fresno StateD Katie Lee, Fresno StateD Lauren Lindstrom, Fresno StateGK Meghan Maiwald, San Jose StateMVP: Katie Lee, D, Fresno State

2011 F Yolanda McMillion, New Mexico StateF Jade Tarver, Utah StateMF Amber Pimley, IdahoMF Daisy Hernandez, New Mexico StateMF Molly Nizzoli, Fresno StateMF Laura Dodd, Fresno StateMF Kendra Pemberton, Utah StateD Christine Leathem, IdahoD Kendall Van Dine, Fresno StateD Natalie Norris, Utah StateMVP: Molli Merrill, GK, Utah State

2012 F Lynsey Curry, Texas StateF Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle UF Melissa Busque, Seattle UF Kaitlin Bast, DenverMF Kalie Vaughn, DenverMF Jennifer Flynn, Utah StateD Emma Staley, Texas StateD Jessy Battelli, DenverD Jackie Tillotson, Utah StateD Taryn Rose, Utah StateGK Ashlyn Mulford, Utah StateMVP: Natalie Norris, D, Utah State

2013 MF/D Gabby Leong, IdahoMF Katie Baran, IdahoMF/D Lexi Robison, Utah ValleyMF Maddie Adams, Utah ValleyD Erika Teson, Kansas CityMF Ashley Gann, Kansas CityF Taylor Bare, Kansas CityMF Kiana Kraft, Seattle UF Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle UMF Julia Besagno, Seattle UMVP: Monique Escalera, MF/D, Seattle U

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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 MatchesSHOTS 17 Shauna Rohbock, BYU, 1995 3 MatchesASSISTS 3 Susan Mendez, San Diego St., 1996 3 MatchesPOINTS 13 Shauna Rohbock, BYU, 1996 3 MatchesSAVES 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 MatchesSHOTS 79 BYU, 1996 3 MatchesASSISTS 11 San Diego State, 1996 3 MatchesPOINTS 31 San Diego State, 1998 3 MatchesGOALS ALLOWED 0 Fresno State, 2010 - 3 Matches San Jose State, 2010 - 2 Matches Hawai‘i, 2007 - 2 Matches Fresno State, 2006 - 2 Matches SMU, 2001 - 2 Matches Utah State, 2011 - 2 Matches

WAC TOURNAMENT RECORDS

TOURNAMENT TEAM

School Total MVP

Air Force 0 0Bakersfi eld 0 0Boise State 11 1BYU 14 3Denver 3 0Fresno State 39 3Grand Canyon 0 0Hawai‘i 12 1Idaho 4 0Kansas City 3 0Louisiana Tech 0 0Nevada 12 1New Mexico 6 1New Mexico State 2 0Rice 8 0San Jose State 22 1San Diego State 12 0Seattle U 6 1SMU 28 5TCU 0 0Texas State 2 0Tulsa 11 0UNLV 0 0Utah 1 0Utah State 19 2Utah Valley 2 0UTEP 9 1UTSA 0 0Wyoming 0 0

COMPOSITE TOURNAMENT RECORDS

Team W L T Pct. GF GA Semis Finals Titles

Air Force 0 1 0 .000 0 4 0-0 0-0 0Bakersfi eld 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0-0 0Boise State 5 6 1 .458 10 21 1-3 1-0 1BYU 8 3 0 .727 28 10 3-1 1-2 1Denver 1 1 0 .500 2 1 1-0 0-1 0Fresno State 16 13 3 .547 43 37 7-5 2-3-2 3Grand Canyon 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0-0 0Hawai‘i 4 8 1 .346 17 21 2-3 1-1 1Idaho 1 4 0 .200 4 13 0-2 0-0 0Kansas City 1 1 0 .500 2 3 1-0 0-1 0Louisiana tech 0 2 0 .000 2 4 0-0 0-0 0Nevada 6 4 1 .591 13 7 2-2 1-1 1New Mexico 1 3 0 .250 5 8 1-0 0-1 0New Mexico State 1 2 0 .333 2 5 0-1 0-0 0Rice 4 4 0 .500 14 14 2-2 0-2 0San Jose State 8 10 2 .450 22 23 3-6 1-1-1 1San Diego State 7 1 0 .875 21 8 3-0 2-1 2Seattle U 3 1 0 .750 12 4 1-1 1-0 1SMU 14 3 0 .824 34 13 6-2 6-0 6TCU 0 3 0 .000 1 12 0-0 0-0 0Texas State 1 1 0 .500 2 3 0-1 0-0 0Tulsa 2 7 1 .250 11 21 1-2 0-1 0UNLV 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0-0 0Utah 0 2 0 .000 2 4 0-0 0-0 0Utah State 6 6 0 .500 12 10 3-4 2-1 2Utah Valley 0 1 0 .000 0 2 0-1 0-0 0UTEP 3 4 1 .438 12 12 1-2 0-1 0UTSA 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0-0 0Wyoming 0 1 0 .000 0 7 0-0 0-0 0

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ALL-WAC TEAMS

1996 Pacifi c DivisionFirst Team

F 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 Team

F 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 Team

F 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 Team

F 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 Team

F Staci Burt, UtahF Lori LaCoursiere, San Diego StateF Jill Pearson, Fresno StateF Shauna Rohbock, BYUF Stacie Savage, San Jose StateF/MF Sara Reading, BYU

MF 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 Team

F 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 StateD/MF Karen Boardman, UtahS Laurel Simpson, BYUS Staci Shrader, San Jose StateGK Amanda Paterson, Hawai‘i

Mountain DivisionFirst Team

F 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 Team

F 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 Team

F 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 Team

F Anita Pedrord, UNLVF Karli Silveira, San Jose State

F 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 Team

F 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 Team

F Erica Campbell, WyomingF Ja’net Esparza, UTEPF Kelly Noonan, TulsaMF Jamie Campanaro, SMUMF Katrina Morton, WyomingMF 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 Team

F 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

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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 Team

F 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 Team

F Holly Cohen, UTEPF Reyna Green, Fresno StateF Sarah Harvey, SMUF Kaziah Hill, Boise StateMF Leisha Makinano, NevadaMF Abbe Roche, Boise StateMF Aimee Thompson, Fresno StateMF Sarah Yoder, RiceD Caitlin Currie, RiceD Laura Glasspoole, UTEPD Amanda Jordan, SMUGK Amanda Garrison, Rice

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 Team

F 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‘i

D 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 Team

F 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, Rice

F 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 Team

F 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 Team

F 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

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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 Team

F 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 Team

F 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 State

D Lindsey Smart, Utah StateGK Katie Graul, New Mexico State

Second Team

F 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

2010 First Team F Shantel Flanary, Utah StateF Kelsey Lord, San Jose StateF Shannon Saxton, Boise StateF Chelsea Small, IdahoMF Jill Flockhart, IdahoMF Cheyenne Jones, Boise StateMF Chandra Salmon, Utah StateD Scotti Culton, Louisiana TechD Jessica Ingram, San Jose StateD Natalie Norris, Utah StateGK Kaitlyn Revel, Fresno State

Second Team

F Kiva Gresham, Louisiana TechF Lauren Hansen, Utah StateF Rachel King, Louisiana TechMF Crystal Burns, New Mexico StateMF Cristen Drummond, NevadaMF Nicole Duff , Fresno StateMF Lauren Sanchez, San Jose StateD Malia Hendrix, Boise StateD Lauren Layton, IdahoD Summer Tillotson, Utah StateGK Liz Boyden, Idaho

2011 First Team F Callie Hancock, Fresno StateF Chelsea Small, IdahoF Shantel Flanary, Utah StateMF Molly Nizzoli, Fresno StateMF Jill Flockhart, IdahoMF Kendra Pemberton, Utah StateD Lauren Lindstrom, Fresno StateD Kendall VanDine, Fresno StateD Summer Tillotson, Utah StateD Natalie Norris, Utah StateGK Molli Merrill, Utah State

Second Team

F Skye Shimabukuro, Hawai’iF Yolanda McMillion, New Mexico StateF Kelsey Lord, San Jose StateMF Vanessa Gonzalez, Fresno StateMF Laura Dodd, Fresno StateMF Lauren Sanchez, San Jose StateD Chandra Salmon-Christensen, Utah StateD Brittani Lum, Hawai’i

D Jessica Ingram, San Jose StateD Taryn Rose, Utah StateGK Meghan Maiwald, San Jose State

2012 First Team F Kristen Hamilton, DenverF Kaitlin Bast, DenverF Chelsea Small, IdahoF Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle UMF Nicholette DiGiacomo, DenverMF Melissa Busque, Seattle UMF Mari Miyashiro, Utah StateD Sam Harder, DenverD Jessy Battelli, DenverD Natalie Norris, Utah StateGK Ashlyn Mulford, Utah State

Second Team

F Emily Brennan, Louisiana TechF Maria Jose Roajas, UTSAF Jennifer Flynn, Utah StateMF Katy Van Lieshout, DenverMF Jill Flockhart, IdahoMF Julia Besagno, Seattle UD Mo Rockwell, Louisiana TechD Megan Molina, San Jose StateD Emma Staley, Texas StateD Taryn Rose, Utah StateGK Lara Campbell, Denver

2013 First Team F Natalie Baker, Sr., Utah ValleyF Taylor Bare, Sr., Kansas CityF Stephanie Verdoia, Jr., Seattle UMF Julia Besagno, Sr., Seattle UMF Haley Curtis, Sr., Utah ValleyMF Erica Shelton, Sr., Bakersfi eldD Chelsie Breen, Sr., IdahoD Lexi Dunn, Sr., Utah ValleyD Monique Escalera, Sr., Seattle UD Mary Hill, Sr., Seattle UGK Lauren Sack, Sr., Utah Valley

Second Team

F Jennae Cambra, Jr., New Mexico StateF Hedda Regefalk, Fr, Bakersfi eldF Taylor Ritzman, Jr., Seattle UMF Ava Ames, Sr., Seattle UMF Alyssa Elver, Jr., Kansas CityMF Natasha Howe, Fr., Seattle UMF Kat Prati, Sr., Seattle UD Sarah Cook, Jr., Bakersfi eldD Kaely Tott, Jr., Kansas CityD Nitalia Zuniga, Sr., IdahoGK Brianna Smallidge, So., Seattle U

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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

WAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

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, AFAOct. 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, UTEP

Sept. 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

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, UI

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Sept. 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, UN

Oct. 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

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

2010 Off ensiveAug. 23 Shantel Flanary, Jr., USU Aug. 30 Yolanda McMillion, So., NMSUSept. 6 Rachel King, Jr., LTUSept. 13 Shantel Flanary, Jr., USUSept. 20 Crystal Burns, So., NMSUSept. 27 Taylor Dennis, Fr., LTUOct. 4 Chelsea Small, So., UIOct. 11 Chelsea Small, So., UI Oct. 18 Kiva Gresham, Sr., LTU Oct. 25 Kayla Santacruz, Fr., SJSU Nov. 1 Lauren Hansen, Sr., USU

DefensiveAug. 23 Caitlin Updyke, Fr., LTU Aug. 30 Molli Merrill, Jr., USUSept. 6 Liz Boyden, Jr., UISept. 13 Mikaela Bitner, Fr., NMSUSept. 20 Marie Cove, Sr., NevadaSept. 27 Meghan Maiwald, Jr., SJSUOct. 4 Molli Merrill, Jr., USUOct. 11 Kanani Taaca, So., UH Oct. 18 Molli Merrill, Jr., USU Oct. 25 Liz Ruiz, Jr., BSU Nov. 1 Natalie Norris, So., USU

2011 Off ensiveAug. 22 Shantel Flanary, Sr., F, USUAug. 29 Shantel Flanary, Sr., F, USUSept. 5 Morgan Castain, So., M, FSSept. 12 Shantel Flanary, Sr., F, USUSept. 19 Lauren Sanchez, Sr., MF, SJSUSept. 26 Lauren Lindstrom, So., D, FSOct. 3 Brittani Lum, Sr. D, UHOct. 10 Kendra Pemberton, So., MF, USUOct. 17 Chelsea Small, Jr., F, UIOct. 24 Callie Hancock, Jr., F, FSOct. 31 Laura Dodd, MF, Sr., FS DefensiveAug. 22 Caitlin Updyke, So., GK, LTU Aug. 29 Katie DeVault, Fr., GK, FSSept. 5 Molli Merrill, Sr., GK, USUSept. 12 Megan Hendler, NMSUSept. 19 Katie DeVault, Fr., GK, FSSept. 26 Kayla Kret, So., D, FSOct. 3 Caitlin Updyke, So., GK, LTUOct. 10 Molli Merrill, Sr., GK, USUOct. 17 Kanani Taaca, Jr., GK, UHOct. 24 Meghan Maiwald, Sr., GK, SJSUOct. 31 Molli Merrill, Sr., GK, USU

2012 Off ensiveAug. 20 Melissa Busque, Sr., F, Seattle UAug. 27 Taylor Ritzman, So., MF, Seattle USept. 3 Heather Firzgerald, Jr., MF, Louisiana TechSept. 10 Kristen Hamilton, Jr., F, DenverSept. 17 Nicholette DiGiacomo, Jr., F, DenverSept. 24 Kristen Hamilton, Jr., F, DenverOct. 1 Kaitlin Bast, Sr., F, DenverOct. 8 Stephanie Verdoia, So., F, Seattle U

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Oct. 15 Jade Tarver, So., F, Utah StateOct. 22 Kaitlin Bast, Sr., F, DenverOct. 29 Jade Tarver, So., F, Utah State

DefensiveAug. 20 Natalie Norris, Sr., D, Utah StateAug. 27 Mo Rockwell, Sr., D, Louisiana TechSept. 3 Mette Rudolfsen, Fr., D, Louisiana TechSept. 10 Sam Harder, So., D, DenverSept. 17 Mo Rockwell, Se., D, Louisiana TechSept. 24 Brittany Beddow, Fr., D, Louisiana TechOct. 1 Natalie Norris, Sr., D, Utah StateOct. 8 Natalie Norris, Sr., D, Utah StateOct. 15 Andrea Weng, So., D, Louisiana TechOct. 22 Alissa Scott, Sr., D, Texas StateOct. 29 Jessy Battelli, Jr., D, Denver

GoalkeeperAug. 20 Ashlyn Mulford, Sr. GK, Utah StateAug. 27 Caitlin Updyke, Jr., GK, Louisiana TechSept. 3 Mikaela Bitner, Jr., GK, New Mexico StateSept. 10 Ashlyn Mulford, Sr., GK, Utah StateSept. 17 Ashlyn Mulford, Sr., GK, Utah StateSept. 24 Liz Boyden, Sr., GK, IdahoOct. 1 Lara Campbell, Sr., GK, DenverOct. 8 Ashlyn Mulford, Sr., GK, Utah StateOct. 15 Corina Brown, Fr., GK, Louisiana TechOct. 22 Ashlyn Mulford, Sr., GK, Utah StateOct. 29 Natalie Gardini, Jr., GK, Texas State

2013 Off ensiveAug. 26 Erica Shelton, Sr., MF, Bakersfi eldSept. 2 Natasha Howe, Fr., F, Seattle USept. 9 Ellie Chadick, Jr., MF, Kansas CitySept. 16 Natalie Baker, Sr., F, Utah ValleySept. 23 Stephanie Verdoia, Jr., F, Seattle USept. 30 Stephanie Verdoia, Jr., F, Seattle UOct. 7 Taylor Bare, Sr., F, Kansas CityOct. 14 Jannae Cambra, Jr., F, New Mexico StateOct. 21 Stephanie Verdoia, Jr., F, Seattle UOct. 28 Julia Besagno, Sr., MF, Seattle UNov. 4 Taylor Bare, Sr., F, Kansas City

DefensiveAug. 26 Nina Tzianos, So., GK, Kansas CitySept. 2 Brianna Smallidge, So., GK, Seattle USept. 9 Sarah Todd, Jr., D, Kansas City Sept. 16 Jessica Schutter, Sr., GK, New Mexico State Sept. 23 Lauren Sack, Sr., GK, Utah ValleySept. 30 Monique Escalera, Sr., D, Seattle U Oct. 7 Brianna Smallidge, So., GK, Seattle UOct. 14 Mary Hill, Sr., MF, Seattle U Oct. 21 Nina Tzianos, So., GK, Kansas City Oct. 28 Lauren Sack, Sr., GK, Utah ValleyNov. 4 Kiana Kraft, So., MF, Seattle U

INDIVIDUAL HONORS

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1996 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, SMU

2000 Jill Pearson, Fresno State

2001 Tara Comfort, SMU

2002 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i

2003 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i

2004 Lauren Shockley, Rice

2005 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)

2010 Chelsea Small, Idaho (Off ensive) Natalie Norris, Utah State (Defensive)

2011 Shantel Flanary, Utah State (Off ensive) Natalie Norris, Utah State (Defensive)

2012 Kristen Hamilton, Denver (Off ensive) Natalie Norris, Utah State (Defensive)

2013 Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle U (Off ensive) Lauren Sack, Utah Valley (Defensive)

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

1996 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, SMU

2000 Kim Harvey, SMU

2001 Jill Heinemann, SMU

2002 Natasha Kai, Hawai‘i

2003 Olivia O’Rear, SMU

2004 Kimber Bailey, SMU

2005 Liz Behlen, San Jose State

2006 Lindsey Smart, Utah State

2007 Shannon Saxton, Boise State

2008 Shantel Flanary, Utah State

2009 Chelsea Small, Idaho

2010 Kayla Santacruz, San Jose State

2011 Taryn Rose, Utah State

2012 Lynsey Curry, Texas State

2013 Hedda Regefalk, Bakersfi eld

COACH OF THE YEAR

1996 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 State

2000 George Van Linder, SMU

2001 Chris Huston, Rice

2002 Kevin Cross, UTEP

2003 Steve Lucas, Boise State

2004 Chris Huston, Rice

2005 Pinsoom Tenzing, Hawai‘i

2006 Steve Springthorpe, Fresno State

2007 Pinsoom Tenzing, Hawai‘i

2008 Heather Cairns, Utah State

2009 Jeff Leightman, San Jose State

2010 Pete Showler, Idaho

2011 Heather Cairns, Utah State

2012 Jeff Hooker, Denver

2013 Julie Woodward, Seattle U

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1996 Kelli Allen, BYUNicole Arakawa, Hawai‘iJennifer Bahr, WyomingDominique Barcellona, UtahJill Bruyere, New MexicoJamie Campanaro, SMUShannon Cuthbertson, SDSUJacki Doman, UtahMylinh Fee, Hawai‘iRenee Gonzales, New MexicoJulie Good, New MexicoApril Herrity, New MexicoMelanie Hewitt, UtahDenise Jeske, UTEPLeanne Johnson, BYUKate Jones, TulsaMelissa Jones, WyomingStephanie Jones, BYUShannon Kimball, BYUNicole Kitagawa, TCUJessie Koenig, TulsaEmily Lubeck, BYUTawni Martineau, UtahPaige Mayer, TulsaLynn McCoy, TulsaCatherine McGuire, SDSUTara McNeil, UtahJennifer Millard, WyomingAshley Monahan, BYUMegan Noble, Fresno StateElizabeth Pappas, Fresno StateTamara Pauk, UTEPMarie Peterson, Air ForceMelissa Robbins, BYUEmily Rogers, SMUStephanie Ross, TulsaTracy Strauss, UtahSarah Suess, TCUDanielle Trivisonno, SMUDenise Tsukada, Hawai‘iJennifer Tucker, TCUPolly Van Ess, Air ForceMichelle Vargas, SJSUHeather Welker, TulsaJamie Young, UtahDana Wood, BYU

1997 Treva Bacon, BYUJennifer Bahr, WyomingDominique Barcellona, UtahEric Barry, Fresno StateChristina Bell, Fresno StateChristina Bettencourt, SJSUJill Bruyere, New MexicoJamie Campanaro, SMUMelissa Downing, TCUKaci Epp, TulsaBrenda Fierro, UTEPRenee Gonzales, New MexicoAthelia Graham, BYUJenny Grant, WyomingKimberley Hastie, UTEPMaren Hendersot, BYUApril Herrity, New MexicoMelanie Hewitt, Utah

Alyson Hill, UtahDenise Jeske, UTEPMelissa Jolley, BYUSarah Kalmanovitz, SDSUJennifer Kastendick, TulsaShannon Kimball, BYUNicole Kitagawa, TCUTawni Martineau, UtahPaige Mayer, TulsaSarah McEachen, Fresno StateCatherine McGuire, SDSUTara McNeil, UtahLana Melendres, New MexicoJennifer Millard, WyomingMeagan Misner, TulsaAshley Monahan, BYUMissy Nichols, TulsaNatalyn Orhcard, BYUTamara Pauk, UTEPKaren Robbins, BYUEmily Rogers, SMULaurel Simpson, BYUAmanda Smith, UTEPAmy Stillings, TulsaShelby Stone, SMUDenise Tsukada, Hawai‘iDanielle Trivisonno, SMUPolly Van Ness, Air ForceSufi a Wali, SDSUDana Wood-Skyles, BYUJamie Young, Utah

1998 Mondis Ariazand, UtahBrandi Ashwill, New MexicoCorrine Atkins, Fresno StateRyanee Banks, SJSUDominique Barcellona, UtahHolly Broome, SMUJill Bruyere, New MexicoJulie Brum, SJSUTrevamarie Bryant, BYUJamie Campanaro, SMUTonya Dansereau, UtahJayme Dieringer, New MexicoKaci Epp, TulsaJa’net Esparza, UTEPBrenda Fierro, UTEPCristy Filice, TCUShae Fiol, New MexicoCheryl Gano, Fresno StateAthelia Graham, BYUJenny Grant, WyomingHeidi Greco, New MexicoMaren Hendershot, BYUMelanie Hewitt, UtahBetsy Hoeff er, TCUKristal Hopp, New MexicoHolly Huston, Air ForceJanet Jensen, BYUCamille Kalama, Hawai‘iJennifer Kastendick, TulsaNatalyn Lewis, BYUKimberlee Lowe, BYUEmily Lubeck, BYUMegan Lytle, Hawai‘iValerie Marciel, Hawai‘i

Tawna Martineau, UtahPaige Mayer, TulsaSarah McEachen, Fresno StateCatherine McGuire, SDSUTara McNeill, UtahLana Melendres, New MexicoMeagan Misner, TulsaLee Morris, New MexicoMegan Nelson, SJSUKelly Noonan, TulsaAngela Parchomenko, UNLVElicia Petre, SDSUCatherine Rang, SDSUKaren Robbins, BYULaurel Roderick, BYUAmanda Smith, UTEPNanette Sommer, WyomingAmy Stillings, TulsaShelby Stone, SMUDana Thompson, New MexicoLorrie Tipton, UtahAmanda Vandervort, WyomingLeila Wai, Hawai‘iSophia Wall, SDSUJennifer Wintermute, UNLVJamie Young, Utah

1999 Jenny Andre, UTEPCorrine Atkins, Fresno StateRyanne Banks, SJSUMelanie Beaulieu, TulsaChristina Bettencourt, SJSUHolly Broome, SMUJulie Brum, SJSUChristina Collins, SMUKaci Epp, TulsaJa’net Esparza, UTEPBrenda Fierro, UTEPChristy Filice, TCULaura Glasspoole, UTEPKara Heer, TulsaCamille Kalama, Hawai‘iJolene Keel, SJSURebecca Leir, SMUMegan Lytle, Hawai‘iMelissa McCormick, TulsaSarah McEachen, Fresno StateKristyn Mescher, SJSUMeagan 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, UTEP

Brandy Apodaca, SJSUCorinne Atkins, Fresno StateElizabeth Benoist, TulsaHolly Broome, SMUJulie Brum, SJSUChristina Collins, SMUJennifer Conner-Coulson, TCUBrenda DeRose, TCUPam Devore, TulsaChristy Filice, TCUKeely Flynn, TulsaTrisha Forni, SJSULaura Glasspoole, UTEPNatalie Hanson, SMUCynthia Harrah, SJSUKim Harvey, SMUSarah Heck, UTEPJessica Hernandez, SJSUKara Heer, TulsaVirginia Jenkins, Fresno StateJacqueline Jewell, Fresno StateCamille Kalama, Hawai‘iJolene Keel, SJSURebecca Lief, SMUMegan Lytle, Hawai‘iLeisha Makinano, NevadaJennifer Maunder, TCUMelissa McCormick, TulsaKatherine McShane, UTEPStephanie Merrell, UTEPWanette Miyashiro, Hawai‘iKelly Noonan, TulsaMarcie Okumura, NevadaAmanda Orand, Hawai‘iMegan Papenfuss, TulsaJessica Peisch, Fresno StateCrystal Pratz, TCUKelly Pryor, SJSURebecca 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, SJSUElizabeth Benoist, TulsaAbigail Bernards, Boise StateBarbara Bohn, TulsaLindsay Botsford, RiceChristina Collins, SMUKeely Flynn, Tulsa

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Amanda Forgason, SMULaura Glasspoole, UTEPMaragarita Gomez-Perez, UTEPCynthia Harrah, SJSUKim 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, SJSUEriko Yoshiki, Fresno StateWanette Miyashiro, Hawai‘iNatalie Nardecchia, RiceKelly Parker, UTEPJessica 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, SJSU

2002 Natalie Allen, NevadaKoleen Anderson, Fresno StateAlexis Arment, TulsaAli Banister, NevadaAnnie Baxter, Nevada

Elizabeth 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 StateAnn Birchall, UTEPHeather Boayke, UTEPStephanie Campbell, Boise StateHeather Clark, UTEPJanelle Crowley, RiceCaitlin Currie, RiceAlaina Chandler, SJSUCallye Dannheim, RiceSusan Day, TulsaAshleigh Decker, UTEPErin Droeger, RiceKeely Flynn, TulsaHeather Fox, Fresno State

Angela Furin, RiceMarisa Galvan, RiceElana Graham, NevadaKim Harvey, SMUJill Heinemann, SMUAdrienne Herbst, SJSUElizabeth Huete, RiceAlison Jablonsky, SJSUAmy Jackson, NevadaRochelle Jagdeo, Fresno StateKristyn Kellogg, Fresno StateLauren Kinneman, NevadaRebecca MacAllister, RiceErin MacCallum, SMUMariana Mesa, SJSUBreeAnn Milligan, Boise StateStaci Morgan, TulsaLauren Mussallem, SMUKelly Nunn, SJSUKrystalynn 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, SJSUBrennan Lau, Boise StateShannon Leslie, SJSURebecca MacAllister, RiceErin MacCallum, SMUMolly McDonald, Boise State

Jill 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, LA TechTrisha Cardon, Utah StateSarah Chovanec, LA TechLacey Christensen, Utah StateCandice Clark, Utah StateEmily Cleaveland, LA TechNicole Coleman, Boise StateKayla Constable, Idaho Jessica Darrow, Utah StateBrittany Davis, LA 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, LA TechAndra Hansen, Utah StateAdrienne Herbst, SJSU

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Naomi Hernandez, NevadaEija Hodgin, IdahoAbby Hunt, Utah StateRochelle Jagdeo, Fresno StateTiff any Jones-McQueen, Utah StateKatelynn Keller, Boise StateKatherine Keller, Utah StateLauren Kinneman, NevadaKristin Krale, SJSUAngela 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, LA 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, SJSUEmily Rose, Hawai‘iShannon Ross, Utah StateSavannah Russo, LA TechBritta Rustad, IdahoMaureen Shea, Boise StateAlison Sill, Fresno State Chelsy Skaw, Boise StateLindsay Smith, IdahoHayley Smith, LA 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, SJSUAimee Watanabe, Hawai‘iCharity Weston, Utah StateCaitlyn Wicks, IdahoLisa Willardson, Utah StateLaura Williamson, LA TechAmy Wolsted, LA TechLehua Wood, Hawai‘iJacqueline Zabek, SJSU

2006 Ambree Ako, Hawai‘i Andrea Alires, Fresno StateRandi Baker, Boise StateSonja Baumgartner, Idaho

Melanie Bohnet, Boise StateLeslie Buck, LA TechLacey Christensen, Utah StateEmily Ann Chun, Hawai‘i Candice Clark, Utah StateEmily Cleaveland, LA TechNicole Coleman, Boise StateCaitlin Crawford, LA TechJessica Darrow, Utah StateBrittany Davis, LA TechMeagan Davis, LA TechMarissa Dayton, SJSUJessica Domingo, Hawai‘iBrittney Dugger, Boise StateMegan Dunn, IdahoTaryn Fukuroku, Hawai‘iSelena Gill, Fresno StatePatrice Godwin, NevadaAimee Goss, IdahoAli Griffi n, Utah StateNicole Guiterrez, Fresno StateRyan Haney, LA 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, SJSUBrennan 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, LA TechMiranda Montejo, NevadaMichaela Morrison, Boise StateSari Morrison, IdahoDevin Noe, NevadaHeather Oranje, SJSUKristen Oshiro, Hawai‘iKimberli Parker, Boise StateSophie Parrish, Boise StateDana Peart, Utah StateAshley Perez, IdahoRandee Robinson, NevadaHeidi Romswinckel-Guise, SJSUShannon Ross, Utah StateSavanna Russo, LA 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, Idaho

Koren Takeyama, Hawai‘iAubrey Tennant, Fresno StateMegan Tennant, Fresno StateJessica Thompson, NevadaLiane Tom, Boise StateMary Trigg, Fresno StateAllison Tsuchida, Boise StateTasha Van Dixhorn, SJSUKenishia Warren, NevadaCharity Weston, Utah StateLisa Willardson, Utah StateLaura Williamson, LA TechDana Windley, IdahoAmy Wolsted, LA TechLehua Wood, Hawai‘iJacqueline Zabek, SJSU

2007 Alysa Adams, Utah StateAmbree Ako, Hawai‘iLarilyn Alota, Hawai‘iRandi Baker, Boise StateBrittany Boehm, SJSUMelanie Bohnet, Boise StateEmma Boyack, Boise StateJennifer Burns, Boise StateAllison Buswell, IdahoLacey Christenson, Utah StateCandice Clark, Utah StateBrittany Davis, LA TechJessica Domingo, Hawai‘iBlaine Dugan, NevadaBrittney Dugger, Boise StateTaryn Fukuroku, Hawai‘iTara Gavlak, LA 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, SJSUKelsie Look, Hawai‘iAlyssa Lowry, Utah StateJessica Malaska, Utah StateKelsey Manning, IdahoAmanda McAlexander, IdahoKathleen McCullough, LA TechMiranda Montejo, NevadaKiersten Nilsson, Utah StateDevin Noe, NevadaHeather Oranje, SJSUKristen Oshiro, Hawai‘iSophie Parrish, Boise StateDana Peart, Utah StateKaylea Perenon, Boise StateAshley Perez, IdahoSydne Porter, Utah StateHeidi Romswinckel-Guise, SJSUShannon Ross, Utah StateBritta Rustad, IdahoErin Salmon, Utah StateLindsey Smart, Utah State

Nicole Tadman, Boise StateKoren Takeyama, Hawai‘iAubrey Tennant, Fresno StateMegan Tennant, Fresno StateJessica Thompson, NevadaAllison Tsuchida, Boise StateTasha Van Dixhorn, SJSUKenishia Warren, NevadaLauren Williamson, LA TechDana Windley, IdahoLehua Wood, Hawai‘iJackie Zabek, SJSUKaren 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 StateAmbree 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, Idaho

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Katlyn Bachan, LA TechEmily Cleaveland, LA TechBrittany Davis, LA TechKiva Gresham, LA TechBrooke Lanie, LA TechKathleen McCullough, LA TechAmy Wolsted, LA TechCatharine Buchanan, LA TechScotti Culton, LA TechRachel King, LA TechHikari Kurokawa, LA TechOlivia Lukasewich, LA TechKristen Sevier, LA TechChelsea White, LA TechCristen Drummond, NevadaJillian Erickson, NevadaWhitney Gilson, NevadaPatrice Godwin, NevadaVanessa Mann, NevadaMiranda Montejo, NevadaErin Smith, NevadaJessica Thompson, NevadaNikki McEachern, NevadaEllie Stott, NevadaKatie Bonadies, SJSUKim Johnston, SJSURoxy Kamal, SJSULauren Moniz, SJSULauren Ng-Pinkerton, SJSUEmily Belding, SJSUShanelle Furner, SJSUKelsy Holm, SJSULauren Sanchez, SJSUAngela Santoro, SJSUCandice 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 State

Kendall 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, LA TechScotti Culton, LA TechKiva Gresham, LA TechRachel King, LA TechHikari Kurokawa, LA TechOlivia Lukasewich, LA TechKathleen McCullough, LA TechChelsea White, LA TechMarie Cove, NevadaCristen Drummond, NevadaJill Erickson, NevadaWhitney Gilson, NevadaAlyx Sacks, NevadaErin Smith, NevadaEllie Stott, NevadaJoanne Terranova, NevadaSarah Voss, NevadaMarisa Moya, NM StateEmmy Belding, SJSUKatie Bonadies, SJSUShanelle Furner, SJSUMichelle Haughey, SJSUJessica Ingram, SJSUKim Johnston, SJSUAmanda Martin, SJSULauren Ng-Pinkerton, SJSULauren Sanchez, SJSUAngela Santoro, SJSUShantel 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

2010 Malia Hendrix, Sr., Boise StateLauren Hickok, So., Boise StateCheyenne Jones, Sr., Boise StateMandy Nader, Jr., Boise StateErica Parks, So., Boise StateTaylor Roberts, Jr., Boise StateChelsea Robinson, Jr., Boise StateElizabeth Ruiz, Jr., Boise StateShannon Saxton, Sr., Boise StateAshley Walsh, Jr., Boise State

Kallie Neimann, Fr., Boise StateKathryn Oehring, Fr., Boise StateRebekah Wolverton, Fr., Boise StateMegan Ashjian, Sr., Fresno StateClaudia Cardenas, Sr., Fresno StateLaura Dodd, Jr., Fresno StateVanessa Gonzalez, So., Fresno StateAlexandra Jensen, Sr., Fresno StateKatherine Lee, Sr., Fresno StateKristina Looney, Sr., Fresno StateRachel Pickett, Jr., Fresno StateKaitlyn Revel, Sr., Fresno StateJanna Sadowitz, Sr., Fresno StateKendall VanDine, Jr., Fresno StateTara Boynton, Fr., Fresno StateKayla Kret, Fr., Fresno StateLauren Lindstrom, Fr., Fresno StateRachel Domingo, Sr., Hawai‘iTiff any Ikeda-Simao, Sr., Hawai‘iBreeanna Locquaio, Jr., Hawai‘iMari Punzal, Sr., Hawai‘iSkye Shimabukuro, Jr., Hawai‘iChristy Watanabe, Jr., Hawai‘iLauren Ho, Gr., Hawai‘iKarli Look, Fr., Hawai‘iElizabeth Boyden, Jr., IdahoMelissa Canite, Sr., IdahoJill Flockhart, So., IdahoErica Hart, So., IdahoJennifer Hull, Sr., IdahoLauren Layton, So., IdahoMegan Lopez, So., IdahoAmber Pimley, So., IdahoCassandra San, So., IdahoChelsea Small, So., IdahoChristina Boddie, Fr., IdahoChelsie Breen, Fr., IdahoMary Condon, Fr., IdahoBreanna Wilson, Fr., IdahoLindsay Brough, So., LA TechScotti Culton, Jr., LA TechMallory Feece, So., LA TechHeather Fitzgerald, So., LA TechKiva Gresham, Sr., LA TechRachel King, Jr., LA TechOlivia Lukasewich, Jr., LA TechMorgan Rockwell, So., LA TechChelsea White, Jr., LA TechTaylor Dennis, Fr., LA TechMaleah Schorpp, Fr., LA TechCaitlin Updyke, Fr., LA TechKesia Broome, Sr., NevadaMarie Cove, Sr., NevadaCristen Drummond, Sr., NevadaJillian Erickson, Sr., NevadaSarah Schmeda, So., NevadaErin Smith, Sr., NevadaElizabeth Stott, Jr., NevadaSarah Voss, Jr., NevadaDanielle Green, Fr., NevadaMikaela Bitner, So., NM StateCrystal Burns, Jr., NM StateLauren Cope, Jr., NM StateCassandra De Leon, Jr., NM StateCourtney Irwin, Jr., NM StateYolanda McMillion, Jr., NM StateElizabeth Nordin, Jr., NM State

Vanessa Novella, Jr., NM StateVeronica Subu, Jr., NM StateVanessa Thomas, Jr., NM StateShanelle Furner, Jr., SJSUMichelle Haughey, Jr., SJSUKim Johnston, Sr., SJSUKelsey Lord, So., SJSUAmanda Martin, Jr., SJSULauren Ng-Pinkerton, Sr., SJSUHelen Phan, So., SJSULauren Sanchez, Jr., SJSUAngela Santoro, Jr., SJSUMaria Esquivias, Fr., SJSUAlex Jimenez, Fr., SJSUCheryl Kute, Fr., SJSUJamee Dyches, So., Utah StateShantel Flanary, Jr., Utah StateLauren Hansen, Sr., Utah StateEllen Larsen, Jr., Utah StateMolli Merrill, Jr., Utah StateNatalie Norris, So., Utah StateHeather Pond, Sr., Utah StateChandra Salmon, Jr., Utah StateStefani Shiozaki, Sr., Utah StateSummer Tillotson, Jr., Utah StateAlyssa Curtis, Fr., Utah StateChelsie Sperry, Fr., Utah StateElizabeth Lundquist, Fr., Utah StateJennifer Flynn, Fr., Utah StateKendra Pemberton, Fr., Utah StateMari Miyashiro, Fr., Utah StateKatie Crosland, Jr., Utah State

2011 Vanessa Gonzalez, Jr., Fresno StateKayla Kret, So., Fresno StateMegan Mossman, So., Fresno StateMolly Nizzoli, Sr., Fresno StateKendall VanDine, Sr., Fresno StateJaycee Bingham, Fr., Fresno StateMacKenzie Cochrane, Fr., Fresno StateKatie DeVault, Fr., Fresno StateRachel Domingo, Jr., Hawai’iKarli Look, So., Hawai’iErika Nana, So., Hawai’iAlyssa Simbahon, Sr., Hawai’iChristy Watanabe, Jr., Hawai’iAshley Haruki, Fr., Hawai’iKrystal Pascua, Fr., Hawai’iChristina Boddie, So., IdahoChelsie Breen, So., IdahoJill Flockhart, Jr., IdahoErica Hart, Jr., IdahoLauren Layton, Jr., IdahoChristine Leathem, Jr., IdahoMegan Lopez, Jr., IdahoAmber Pimley, Jr., IdahoChelsea Small, Jr., IdahoCaroline Towles, Jr., IdahoBreanna Wilson, So., IdahoNitalia Zuniga, So., IdahoLilly Archer, Fr., IdahoKatie Baran, Fr., IdahoEmily Ngan, Fr., IdahoEmily Brennan, So., LA TechLindsay Brough, Sr., LA TechScotti Culton, Sr., LA Tech

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Taylor Dennis, So., LA TechPaige Dunn, So., LA TechRachel King, Sr., LA TechOlivia Lukasewich, Sr., LA TechAmy Quintana, Sr., LA TechMorgan Rockwell, Jr., LA TechMaleah Schorpp, So., LA TechCaitlin Updyke, So., LA TechChelsea White, Sr., LA TechFinola Corley, Jr., LA TechNatalie Kelly, Fr., LA TechAbby Sentz, Fr., LA TechDanielle Green, So., NevadaSarah Schmeda, Jr., NevadaElizabeth Stott, Sr., NevadaSarah Voss, Sr., NevadaChrisalyn Fonte, Fr., NevadaMadison Lorenzen, Fr., NevadaKellyn Morning, Fr., NevadaLaura Voss, Fr., NevadaCassandra Branch, Sr., NM StateCassandra De Leon, Jr., NM StateMegan Hendler, Jr., NM StateCourtney Irwin, Jr., NM StateMary Kate Koziol, So., NM StateYolanda McMillion, Jr., NM StateElizabeth Nordin, Jr., NM StateOlivia Sierra, So., NM StateVanessa Thomas, Jr., NM StateErin Wosick, So., NM StateAmber Harrington, Fr., NM StateBree Luhrsen, Fr., NM StateKatelyn Smith, Fr., NM StateKatherine Tupponce, Fr., NM StateKrista Cullen, Jr., SJSUMarie Esquivias, Sr., SJSUSarah Fraser, So., SJSUShanelle Furner, Sr., SJSUCheryl Kute, So., SJSUAmanda Martin, Sr., SJSUMegan Molina, So., SJSUHelen Phan, Jr., SJSULauren Sanchez, Sr., SJSUAngela Santoro, Sr., SJSUAlex Donaldson, Fr., SJSUAmanda Heins, So., SJSUCatherine Ruder, Fr., SJSUGabriella Stange, Fr., SJSUShantel Flanary, Sr., Utah StateMari Miyashiro, So., Utah StateJennifer Flynn, So., Utah StateChandra Christensen, Sr., Utah StateKendra Pemberton, So., Utah StateChelsie Sperry, So., Utah StateSummer Tillotson, Sr., Utah StateMollie Merrill, Sr., Utah StateBrooke Larsen, Fr., Utah StateAlexis Morgan, Fr., Utah StateTaryn Rose, Fr., Utah StateShaylee Haddow, So., Utah StateNatalie Norris, Jr., Utah State

2012 Kaitlin Bast, Sr., DenverJessica Battelli, Jr., DenverJacey Birtcher, So., DenverLara Campbell, Sr., Denver

Paige Diamond, So., DenverKatelyn Feltch, Jr., DenverKristen Hamilton, Jr., DenverSamantha Harder, So., DenverCaitlin Higgins, So., DenverShannen Johnson, Jr., DenverCassidy Larson, Jr., DenverNicole Pappalardo, So., DenverSara Riazi, Jr., DenverKathryn Van Lieshout, Sr., DenverKalie Vaughn, Sr., DenverAnna Willis, So., DenverStephanie Woo, Jr., DenverKatie Baran, So., IdahoLiz Boyden, Sr., IdahoChelsie Breen, Sr., IdahoJill Flockhart, Sr., IdahoErica Hart, Sr., IdahoLauren Layton, Sr., IdahoChristine Leathem, Sr., IdahoMegan Lopez, Sr., IdahoAnnie Millard, So., IdahoEmily Ngan, So., IdahoChelsea Small, Sr., IdahoBreanna Wilson, Jr., IdahoNitalia Zuniga, Jr., IdahoEmily Brennan, Jr., LA TechLindsay Brough, Sr., LA TechPaige Dunn, Jr., LA TechHeather Fitzgerald, Sr., LA TechMorgan Rockwell, Sr., LA TechMaleah Schorpp, Jr., LA TechAbby Sentz, So., LA TechCaitlin Updyke, Jr., LA TechMikaela Bitner, Jr., NM StateAlexys Brownell, So., NM StateLauren Cope, Sr., NM StateCassie De Leon, Sr., NM StateMegan Hendler, Sr., NM StateCourtney Irwin, Sr., NM StateMary Kate Koziol, Jr., NM StateBree Luhrsen, So., NM StateYolanda McMillion, Sr., NM StateElise Nordin, Sr., NM StateJessica Schutter, Jr., NM StateOlivia Sierra, Jr., NM StateKatie Smith, So., NM StateKatelyn Smith, So., NM StateKatelynn Tupponce, So., NM StateAlex Donaldson, So., SJSUSarah Fraser, Jr., SJSUMichelle Haughey, Sr., SJSUAmanda Heins, Jr., SJSUAlex Jimenez, So., SJSUCheryl Kute, Jr., SJSUKelsey Lord, Sr., SJSUHelen Phan, Sr., SJSUEmily Pryor, Fr., SJSUCatherine Ruder, So., SJSUGabriella Stange, So.. SJSUAva Ames, Jr., Seattle UShawna Anderson, Jr., Seattle UJulia Besagno, Jr., Seattle UMonique Escalera, Jr., Seattle ULiana Heberer, Sr., Seattle UChelsea Jennings, Sr., Seattle UKiana Kraft, So., Seattle U

Carlee Norquist, Sr., Seattle UKat Prati, Jr., Seattle UTaylor Ritzman, So., Seattle UHeather Thomas, Sr., Seattle URenee Vandermause, Sr., Seattle UStephanie Verdoia, So., Seattle UKimber Chudej, Jr., UTSAAnka Grotle, Jr., UTSACharlotte Husoe, So., UTSAAnissa Munson, So., UTSALiv Nyhegn, So., UTSAMaria Jose Rojas, Jr., UTSALindsay South, Sr., UTSAJourdan Brown, So., Texas StateGabbi Cottee, Jr., Texas StateSydney Curry, Jr., Texas StateNatalie Gardini, Jr., Texas StateTaylor Kelley, Sr., Texas StateAli Myers, So., Texas StateTaylor Person, Sr., Texas StateAlissa Scott, Sr., Texas StateBrenna Smith, So., Texas StateEmma Staley, Sr., Texas StateKelsie Townsend, Jr., Texas StateKylie Dibb, So., Utah StateJennifer Flynn, Jr., Utah StateShaylee Haddow, Jr., Utah StateBrooke Larsen, So., Utah StateElizabeth Lundquist, Jr., Utah StateMari Miyashiro, Jr., Utah StateAlexis Morgan, So., Utah StateAshlyn Mulford, Sr., Utah StateNatalie Norris, Sr., Utah StateKendra Pemberton, Jr., Utah StateTaryn Rose, So., Utah State

2013 Sarah Cook, Jr., Bakersfi eldEmily Noethe, Jr., Bakersfi eldWhitney Strong, So., Bakersfi eldChloe Varvell, So., Bakersfi eldTaylor Wheeler, So., Bakersfi eldAlex Bachman, Fr., Bakersfi eldHedda Regefalk, Fr., Bakersfi eldMegan Vina, Fr., Bakersfi eldSamantha Bush, Sr., GCUCaitlin Cartwright, Jr., GCUJessica Fitzgerald, Jr., GCUKelli Ford, Jr., GCUMartine Gjennestad, So., GCUCatherine Lena, Sr., GCUJessica Lincoln, Jr., GCUVeronica Nikas, Sr., GCUEmily Ravenhill, So., GCUChelsea Santos, Jr., GCUCierra Valdez, Sr., GCUGabriella Zavala De Rojas, Jr., GCUDaryl Bradley, So., GCUTaylor Layton, Fr., GCURiley Richardson, Fr., GCUMegan Richardson, Fr., GCUJessica Valadez, Fr., GCUKathryn Yancone, Fr., GCUKatie Baran, Jr., IdahoChelsie Breen, Sr., IdahoEmma Caringello, Sr., IdahoElexis Schlossarek, So., Idaho

Marina Siegl, So., IdahoBreanna Wilson, Sr., IdahoJordan Andrzejewski, Sr., UMKCTaylor Andrzejewski, So., UMKCTaylor Bare, Sr., UMKCEllie Chadick, Jr., UMKCHannah Chadick, Jr., UMKCAshley Gann, Sr., UMKCSarah Shaughnessy, Sr., UMKCNina Tzianos, So., UMKCEmily Herndon, Fr., UMKCLauren Zach, Fr., UMKCAlexys Brownell, Jr., NM StateMary Kate Koziol, Sr., NM StateBree Luhrsen, Jr., NM StateSamantha Sandoval, So., NM StateJessica Schutter, Sr., NM StateOlivia Sierra, Sr., NM StateLayla Todd, Jr., NM StateVictoria Archuleta, Fr., NM StateCindy Buraczyk, So., NM StateGabby Campbell, Fr., NM StateMelissa Canizalez, Fr., NM StateDevin Hart, Fr., NM StateSalina Lucero, Fr., NM StateMaggie Sabik, Fr., NM StateAva Ames, Sr., Seattle UKelly Beck, So., Seattle UJulia Besagno, Sr., Seattle UAlyssa Campagna, Sr., Seattle USarah Coluccio, So., Seattle UNatasha Howe, So., Seattle UKiana Kraft, Jr., Seattle UJulia Moravec, So., Seattle UKat Prati, Sr., Seattle UHeather Thomas, Gr., Seattle UStephanie Verdoia, Jr., Seattle UJacqui Wallis, Sr., Seattle UMariah O’Neil, Fr., Seattle UNatalie Baker, Sr., Utah ValleyJamie Brown, So., Utah ValleyHaley Curtis, Sr., Utah ValleyLexi Dunn, Sr., Utah ValleyCaitlin Mortensen, So., Utah ValleyLexi Robison, Jr., Utah ValleyMcKell Salmon, Jr., Utah ValleyKim Stratford, Jr., Utah ValleyKali Stubbs, So., Utah ValleyTaylor Kirk, Fr., Utah ValleyMelanie Ostler, Fr., Utah ValleySara Ranck, Fr., Utah Valley

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Third Team

D Christina Collins, SMU

ALL-WEST REGION

Third Team

F Jill Pearson, FS

Soccer BuzzALL-WEST REGION

Second Team

F Jill Pearson, FSALL-CENTRAL REGION

Second Team

F Sarah Harvey, SMUMF Kim Harvey, SMUThird Team

F Julie Twellman, TUD Christina Collins, SMU

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

Second Team

D/MF Emily Rogers, SMUThird Team

MF Kim Brown, SMUHonorable Mention

D Shelby Stone, SMU

FAR-WEST REGION

First Team

F Stacie Savage, SJSUSecond 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, 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, SMU

NATIONAL AWARDS – ALL-REGION TEAMS

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, SMUThird 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

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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.

2010 NSCAAALL-WEST REGION

Second Team

F Chelsea Small, IdahoD Jessica Ingram, San Jose St.Third Team

MF Jill Flockhart, IdahoD Natalie Norris, Utah StateF Kelsey Lord, San Jose State

2011 NSCAAALL-WEST REGION

Second Team

F Shantel Flanary, Utah StateD Natalie Norris, Utah StateThird Team

F Chelsea Small, Idaho

2012 NSCAAALL-WEST REGION

First Team

F Kristen Hamilton, DenverMF Nicholette DiGiacomo, DenverSecond Team

F Kaitlin Bast, Denver

Third Team

F Chelsea Small, Idaho

2013 NSCAAALL-WEST REGION

Second Team

D Monique Escalera, Seattle UF Stephanie Verdoia, Seattle UThird Team

MF Julia Besagno, Seattle UMF Erica Shelton, Bakersfi eldF Taylor Bare, UMKC

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, BYUThird Team

MF Marci Miller, SMU

1998 NSCAAThird Team

F Shauna Rohbock, BYUF Maren Hendershot, BYUMF Lori LaCoursiere, SDSU

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 Buzz

First 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

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1997 First Round

Santa Clara 2, BYU 0 (@ Santa Clara)SMU 1, Texas A&M 0 (@ College Station)Second Round

UCLA 3, SMU 2 (@ Dallas)

1998 First Round

San Diego State - byeBYU 6, Stanford 1 (@ Stanford)Second Round

San Diego State 1, USC 0 (@ San Diego)BYU 2, UCLA 0 (@ Los Angeles)Third Round

Portland 5, San Diego State 0 (@ Portland)Santa Clara 3, BYU 0 (@ Santa Clara)

1999 First Round

Cal Poly 2, Fresno State 1 (@ Fresno)SMU 4, Baylor 0 (@ Dallas)Second Round

SMU 1, USC 0 (2OT) (@ Los Angeles)Third Round

Penn State 5, SMU 0 (@ University Park)

2000 First Round

Stanford 4, San Jose State 1 (@ Stanford)

2001 First Round

SMU 2, Texas 1(@ Texas A&M)Second Round

Texas A&M 2, SMU 1 (OT) (@ College Station)

2002 First Round

SMU 2, Texas 1 (@ College Station)Second Round

Texas A&M 1, SMU 1 (L, 2-3 PK) (@ College Station)

2003 First Round

Texas A&M 1, SMU 1 (L, 1-4 PK) (@ College Station)

2004 First Round

Illinois 2, Rice 0 (@ College Station)West Virginia 2, SMU 1 (@ Austin)

2005 First Round

Santa Clara 5, Fresno State 0 (@ Santa Clara)

2006 First Round

Stanford 2, Nevada 1 (@ Santa Clara)

2007 First Round

Colorado 2, Hawai‘i 0 (@ Boulder)

2008 First Round

UCLA 5, Fresno State 0 (@ UCLA)

2009 First Round

UCLA 7, Boise State 1 (@ UCLA)

2010 First Round

Central Florida 2, Fresno State 1 (@ UCLA)

2011 First Round

Auburn 2, Utah State 1 (@ Auburn)

2012 First Round

Denver 3, Colorado College 1 (@Denver) BYU 2, Utah State 1 (@BYU)Second Round

Denver 3, Maryland 2 (OT) (@Stanford)Third Round

Stanford 3, Denver 0 (@Stanford)

2013 First Round

Portland 2, Seattle U 0 (@Portland)

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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. Maryland 10. Harvard 11. Clemson 12. Wisconsin 13. Virginia 14. Penn State 15. UNC Greensboro 16. Kentucky 17. Brigham Young

18. Dartmouth 19. George Mason 20. California 21. James Madison 22. Vanderbilt 23. Massachusetts 24. Evansville 25. 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. Florida 10. Virginia 11. Clemson 12. William & Mary 13. Maryland 14. Wisconsin 15. UNC Greensboro 16. George Mason 17. Indiana 18. Wake Forest 19. California 20. 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. Hartford 10. Clemson 11. Portland 12. Texas A&M

NATIONAL POLLS

13. Minnesota 14. Florida 15. Virginia 16. SMU

17. George Mason 18. Michigan 19. Maryland 20. Duke 21. UNC Greensboro 22. Brigham Young

23. Massachusetts 24. Penn State 25. 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 & Mary 10. Clemson 11. Hartford 12. Virginia 13. Maryland 14. Duke 15. SMU

16. UCLA 17. Minnesota 18. Michigan 19. Harvard 20. 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. Dartmouth 10. Penn State 11. Vanderbilt 12. Clemson 13. Nebraska 14. Brigham Young

15. Virginia 16. Hartford 17. Baylor 18. Michigan 19. Wake Forest 20. Northwestern 21. USC 22. Harvard 23. UCLA 24. James Madison 25. 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 11. Clemson 12. Nebraska 13. Dartmouth 14. Rutgers 15. Cincinnati 16. Dayton 17. Notre Dame St. Mary’s 19. Washington 20. Florida State 21. SMU

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

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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

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

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NATIONAL POLLS

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 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 Florida 18. Washington State 19. Virginia 20. BYU 21. Oregon State 22. Penn State 23. Ohio State 24. USC 25. Dayton

2010 NSCAA/adidas

1. Notre Dame 2. Stanford 3. Boston College 4. Ohio State 5. Oklahoma State 6. North Carolina 7. Florida State 8. Portland 9. Virginia 10. Maryland 11. Marquette 12. Florida 13. West Virginia 14. UC Irvine 15. Washington 16. Texas A&M 17. Oregon State 18. Georgetown 19. Santa Clara 20. Duke 21. Minnesota

22. UCLA 23. UNC Greensboro 24. South Carolina 25. Wake Forest

2011 NSCAA/adidas

1. Stanford 2. Duke 3. Florida State 4. Wake Forest 5. Oklahoma State 6. Virginia 7. UCLA 8. Penn State 9. Memphis 10. Pepperdine 11. Maryland 12. Central Florida 13. North Carolina 14. Long Beach State 15. Boston College 16. Marquette 17. Boston 18. West Virginia 19. Illinois 20. Santa Clara 21. Texas A&M 22. Virginia Tech 23. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 24. Louisville 25. South Carolina

2012 NSCAA/adidas

1. North Carolina 2. Penn State 3. Stanford 4. Florida State 5. BYU 6. UCLA 7. San Diego State 8. Florida Duke 10. Virginia 11. Baylor 12. Marquette 13. Notre Dame 14. Texas A&M 15. Wake Forest 16. Maryland 17. Georgetown 18. Santa Clara 19. Michigan 20. UCF 21. California 22. Denver

23. Ohio State 24. Portland 25. Texas Tech

2013 NSCAA/adidas

1. UCLA 2. Florida State 3. Virginia 4. Virginia Tech 5. North Carolina 6. Michigan 7. Santa Clara 8. Texas A&M 9. Stanford 10. Florida 11. Portland 12. West Virginia 13. Nebraska 14. Notre Dame 15. South Carolina 16. Marquette 17. Texas Tech 18. Duke 19. Boston College 20. Georgetown 21. Wake Forest 22. UCF 23. BYU 24. Denver 25. Illinois

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August 22 (Friday)

Gonzaga at Bakersfi eld, 7 p.m.Chicago State at UALR, 7 p.m.Grand Canyon vs. UC Riverside, 4:30 p.m. (Las Vegas Tournament – Las Vegas, Nev.)Missouri State at Missouri-Kansas City, 7 p.m.New Mexico St. at Loyola Marymount, 7 p.m.Idaho at Seattle U, 5 p.m.Texas-Pan American at Southern, 6 p.m.Utah Valley at Portland State, 6 p.m. (PSU Tourn. – Portland, Ore.)

August 24 (Sunday)

Eastern Washington at Bakersfi eld, 3 p.m.Chicago State at Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 1 p.m.Grand Canyon at Las Vegas, 1 p.m. (Las Vegas Tournament – Las Vegas, Nev.)Central Ark. at Missouri-Kansas City, 1 p.m.Texas State at New Mexico State, 1 p.m.Kentucky at Seattle U, 12 p.m.Texas-Pan American at Jackson State, 12 p.m.Utah Valley vs. Drake, 10 a.m.

August 27 (Wednesday)

New Mexico State at UTEP, 7 p.m.Huston Tillotson at Texas-Pan American, 6 p.m.

August 29 (Friday)

Bakersfi eld at Sacramento State, 5 p.m.North Dakota at Chicago State, 7 p.m.Valparaiso at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.Missouri-Kansas City at Oral Roberts, 5 p.m.Houston Baptist at New Mexico State, 4 p.m.Texas-Pan American at Grambling, 3 p.m.Baylor at Utah Valley, 7:30 p.m.

August 30 (Saturday)

Seattle U vs. Northern Illinois, 7 p.m. (Hawai‘i Tournament – Honolulu)

August 31 (Sunday)

Bakersfi eld at Southern Utah, 1 p.m.Cleveland State at Chicago State, 1 p.m.Missouri-Kansas City at Tulsa, 7 p.m.Incarnate Word at New Mexico State, 1 p.m.Boise State at Utah Valley, 2 p.m.

September 1 (Monday)

Seattle U at Hawai‘i, 7 p.m. (Hawai‘i Tournament – Honolulu)

September 2 (Tuesday)

Texas-Pan American at Texas A&M Inter., 5 p.m.

September 5 (Friday)

Northern Iowa at Bakersfi eld, 7 p.m.Green Bay at Chicago State, 7 p.m.South Dakota at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.Missouri-Kansas City at Eastern Illinois, 4 p.m.New Mexico State at Creighton, 5 p.m.Eastern Washington at Seattle U, 7 p.m.Texas-Pan American at Prairie View AM, 7 p.m.Wyoming at Utah Valley, 7:30 p.m.

September 7 (Sunday)

Bakersfi eld at Long Beach State, 7 p.m.Missouri-Kansas City at SIU-Edwards., 1 p.m.New Mexico State at Omaha, 11 a.m.

September 8 (Monday)

Southern Utah at Utah Valley, 7:30 p.m.

September 12 (Friday)

Bakersfi eld at UC Riverside, 7 p.m.Chicago State vs. Northern Illinois, 7 p.m. (at Nike Park, Naperville, Ill.)Grand Canyon vs. Southern Utah, 5 p.m. (NAU Tournament – Flagstaff , Ariz.)Western Illinois at Missouri-Kansas City, 4 p.m.New Mexico State at Arizona State, 5 p.m.Texas-Pan American vs. Abilene Christ., 6 p.m. (game played in San Antonio, Texas)UTEP at Utah Valley, 5 p.m.

September 14 (Sunday)

Bakersfi eld at UC Santa Barbara, 6 p.m.Chicago State at Indiana State, 2 p.m.Grand Canyon at Northern Arizona, 1 p.m. (NAU Tournament – Flagstaff , Ariz.)Missouri-Kansas City at Kansas, 1 p.m.Seattle U at Saint Mary’s, 2:30 p.m.UNLV at Utah Valley, 2 p.m.Texas-Pan American at Incarnate Word, 1 p.m.

September 17 (Wednesday)

Texas-Pan American at Texas Southern, 6 p.m.

September 19 (Friday)

Bakersfi eld at Florida Atlantic, 7 p.m.Bowling Green at Chicago State, 7 p.m.Idaho at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.Missouri-Kansas City at Creighton, 7 p.m.New Mexico State at New Mexico, 5 p.m.Washington at Seattle U, 7 p.m.UC Riverside at Utah Valley, 5 p.m.

September 20 (Saturday)

Lady of the Lake at Texas-Pan American, 7 p.m.

September 21 (Sunday)

Bakersfi eld at Florida Gulf Coast, 1 p.m.Eastern Illinois at Chicago State, 1 p.m.Lipscomb at Grand Canyon, 1 p.m.UNLV at New Mexico State, 12 p.m.Utah Valley at Utah, 1 p.m.

September 25 (Thursday)

Portland at Seattle U, 7 p.m.

September 27 (Saturday)

*New Mexico St. at Texas-Pan American, 4 p.m.*Bakersfi eld at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.

September 28 (Sunday)

*Missouri-Kansas City at Chicago State, 1 p.m.*Utah Valley at Seattle U, 12 p.m.

October 3 (Friday)

*Utah Valley at Bakersfi eld, 7 p.m.*Texas-Pan American at Chicago State, 7 p.m.*Seattle U at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.*New Mexico St. at Missouri-Kansas City, 7 p.m.

October 5 (Sunday)

*Seattle U at Bakersfi eld, 12 p.m.*New Mexico State at Chicago State, 12 p.m.*Utah Valley at Grand Canyon, 2 p.m.*Texas-Pan American at Missouri-Kansas City, 12 p.m.

October 10 (Friday)

*Bakersfi eld at Utah Valley, 7:30 p.m.*Chicago State at Texas-Pan American, 4 p.m.*Grand Canyon at Seattle U, 7:30 p.m.*Missouri-Kansas City at New Mexico St., 3 p.m.

October 12 (Sunday)

*Bakersfi eld at Seattle U, 11 a.m.*Chicago State at New Mexico State, 1 p.m.*Grand Canyon at Utah Valley, 2 p.m.*Missouri-Kansas City at Texas-Pan American, 1 p.m.

October 17 (Friday)

*Bakersfi eld at Chicago State, 7 p.m.*Grand Canyon at Missouri-Kansas City, 7 p.m.*Seattle U at New Mexico State, 3 p.m.*Utah Valley at Texas-Pan American, 4 p.m.

October 19 (Sunday)

*Bakersfi eld at Missouri-Kansas City, 1 p.m.*Grand Canyon at Chicago State, 1 p.m.*Utah Valley at New Mexico State, 1 p.m.*Seattle U at Texas-Pan American, 1 p.m.

October 24 (Friday)

*Texas-Pan American at Bakersfi eld, 7 p.m.*Chicago State at Utah Valley, 7 p.m.*New Mexico State at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.*Missouri-Kansas City at Seattle U, 7 p.m.

October 26 (Sunday)

*New Mexico State at Bakersfi eld, 12 p.m.*Chicago State at Seattle U, 12 p.m.*Texas-Pan American at Grand Canyon, 2 p.m.*Missouri-Kansas City at Utah Valley, 2 p.m.

October 31 (Friday)

*Texas-Pan American at New Mexico State, 3 p.m.

November 1 (Saturday)

*Grand Canyon at Bakersfi eld, 7 p.m.*Chicago State at Missouri-Kansas City, 12 p.m.*Seattle U at Utah Valley, 7 p.m.

November 6 (Thursday)

WAC Tournament Quarterfi nals

November 7 (Friday)

WAC Tournament Semifi nals

November 9 (Sunday)

WAC Tournament Championship

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