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2019 Women's Soccer Record Book 2019 WOMEN’S SOCCER RECORD BOOK (UPDATED - 8/19/19) 2019 WCC Women’s Soccer | WCCsports.com | @WCCsports 1 All-Conference Teams 2018 Second Team Madalyn Schiffel, USF JR GK Mikayla Colohan, BYU SO M Gudrun Arnardottir, SCU FR D Elise Flake, BYU JR F Ellie Boon, POR SR D All-Freshmen Team Hailey Harbison, PEP SR D Rachel Conners, USD SR M Mia Costa, USD (D); Mariana Galvan, SCU (F); Sonja Kelcie Hedge, SCU JR M Nadia Gomes, BYU JR F Giraud, USF (M); Hailey Harbison, PEP (D); Jenna Alex Loera, SCU SO D Maddie Medved, LMU JR M Holtz, SCU (F); Taylor Isom, BYU (D); Tara Meier, USD Miciah Madison, USF JR F/M Jessica Nakae, USF SR M (D); Bizzy Phillips, BYU (M); Sarah Sanger, LMU (F); Milan Moses, USD JR F Kellie Peay, SCU JR D Jamie Van Horn, PEP (D); Bri Visali, PEP (M) Brielle Preece, PEP SR GK Charlee Pruitt, LMU SO GK Taryn Ries, POR SO F Gabbie Sanfillippo, LMU SO D 2013 Maria Sanchez, SCU SR F Bri Visalli, PEP JR M Cloee Colohan, BYU SR M Kelsey Turnbow, SCU SO F Amanda Whittle, USF SR F Erin Dees, POR SR GK Emily Dillon, USD SR F Second Team All-Freshmen Team Amanda Frisbie, POR SR D/F Joelle Anderson, PEP SO M Sigrid Aas, UOP (M); Gudrun Arnardottir, SCU (D); Sofia Huerta, SCU JR F Sarina Bolden, LMU SR F/M Danika Bowman, BYU (D); Madison Gonzalez, SCU Julie Johnston, SCU SR M Olivia Dendinger, POR SO D (F); Madeline Gotta, GON (M); Kimberly Hazlett, POR Rachel Manning, BYU SR M Alyssa Jefferson, BYU JR D (F); Alyssa Jefferson, BYU (D); Miciah Madison, USF Morgan Marlborough, SCU SR F Samantha Jehnings, USF JR F (F); Amber Michel, USD (GK); Phoebe Riley, LMU (F); Michelle Pao, PEP SR D India Jencks, GON JR F Hailey Stenberg, PEP (F) Ellen Parker, POR SR M Rachel Lyman, BYU JR D Lynn Williams, PEP JR F Summer Mason, USD SR F 2015 Isabel Nelson, PEP FR D Jocelyn Blankenship, LMU SR M Second Team Ariana Pumpelly, GON SR D Hannah Diaz, SMC SO D Brittni Beeman, PAC SR D Autumn Smithers, USF JR M Nadia Gomes, BYU SO F Jo Blankenship, LMU SO M Morgan Hilby, LMU SR F Briana Campos, SMC SR F All-Freshmen Team Elena Medeiros, BYU JR M Micaela Capelle, POR SR F Maya Alcantara, SMC (D); Haley Archuleta, GON Michelle Vasconcelos, BYU JR M Ally Holtz, PEP JR F (D); Bella Folino, BYU (M); Marika Guay, SCU (M); Jessica Nakae, USF JR M Paige Hunt, BYU SO D Catherine Hill, USF (D); Laura Ishikawa, PEP (D); Jalyn Madalyn Schiffel, USF SR GK Heather Johnson, GON SO F Lupo (LMU); Isabel Nelson, PEP (D); Skylar Smith, SCU Julie Vass, SCU JR M Kelley McCloskey, USD SR M (M); Olivia Wade, BYU (M); Karley Weeks, USF (M) Bri Visalli, PEP SO M Erica Owens, BYU SR GK Dani Weatherholt, SCU SR M Ellie Rice, SCU SR D 2017 Allison Wetherington, POR FR M Hannah Diaz, SMC SR F Second Team Julie Doyle, SCU FR F Jacqueline Altschuld, USD JR M All-Freshmen Team Hailey Harbison, PEP JR D Karley Baggerly, GON JR F Jacqueline Altschuld, USD (D); Karley Baggerly, GON Alex Hussar, UOP SR F Rachel Boaz, BYU JR GK (F);Meagan Harbison, PEP (D); Ashley Hatch, BYU (F); Taylor Isom, BYU SR D Ellie Boon, POR Jr D Alex Hussar, PAC (F); Jordan Jesolva, SCU (M); Jessica Summer Mason, USD JR F Hailey Harbison, PEP SO D/F Nakae, USF (D); Kaeli Schmidt, SMC (GK); Julie Vass, Madie Mathews, BYU SR F Noelle La Prevotte, POR SR F SCU (M); Ariel Viera, POR (D); Allison Wetherington, Brielle Preece, PEP JR GK Kellie Peay, SCU SO D POR (F) Kelsey Turnbow, SCU FR F Bizzy Phillips, BYU SO M Emma Tyrnauer, LMU JR M/D Ali Schaffer, USF JR D 2012 Bri Visalli, PEP SR M Callie Taylor, LMU SR D Cloee Colohan, BYU JR M Allison Wetherington, POR Jr M Lindsi Lisonbee Cutshall, BYU SR D Second Team Amanda Frisbie, POR JR F Joelle Anderson, PEP FR F/M All-Freshmen Team Anisa Guajardo, PEP SR M/F Sonja Giraud, USF SR F Kendall Bietsch UOP (D); Julianne De Armas, USD (F); Sofia Huerta, SCU SO F Maddy Gonzales, SCU SO F Janae Gonzalez, SCU (F); Jazmin Jackmon, SCU (D); Kendall Johnson, POR JR D Madelina Gotta, GON SO D Samantha Jehnings, USF (F); Cecilia Pedersen, POR Julie Johnston, SCU JR M Meagan Harbison, PEP SR M (F); Charlee Pruitt, LMU (GK); Gabbie Sanfillippo, LMU Michelle Pao, PEP JR D Kimberly Hazlett, POR SO F (D); Christina Settles, PEP (M); Madie Siddoway, BYU Jessica Ringwood, BYU SR F Alexa Loera, SCU FR M (M); Emma Tynauer, LMU (M) Danielle Russell, USD SR D Tara Meier, USD SR D Lynn Williams, PEP SO F Amber Michel, USD SO GK 2014 Tina Settles, PEP JR M Jacqueline Altschuld, USD SO M Second Team Jamie Van Horn, PEP SR D Annie Amos, BYU SR D Jenni Benger, LMU SO D Ashley Hatch, BYU SO F Michelle Cruz, POR JR M All-Freshmen Team Ally Holtz, PEP SR M Carlee Payne Holmoe, BYU SR F Joelle Anderson, PEP (F); Mikayla Colohan, BYU Sofia Huerta, SCU SR F Mackenzie Krieser, USF SO F (M); Natalie Copenhaver, USD (D); Julie Doyle, Heather Johnson, GON JR M Rebekah Kurle, POR SO M SCU (F); Kelsey Hill, SMC (D); Alexa Loera, SCU (M); Michele Murphy, BYU SO F Rachel Manning, BYU JR M Calista Reyes, PEP (F); Skylar Robledo, LMU (F); Jordan Jessica Nakae, USF SO M Meghan O’Rourke, USD SO D/M Thompson, GON (D); Bryndis Run Thorolfsdottir, UOP Andi Tostanoski, SCU JR GK Erica Owens, BYU JR GK (M); Kelsey Turnbow, SCU (F) Allison Wetherington, POR SO M Whitney Sharpe, LMU SR D Lynn Williams, PEP SR F Meleana Shim, SCU SR M 2016 Allie Vernon, SCU JR D Jacqueline Altschuld, USD SR M Second Team Rylee Baisden, PEP SR F Brittany Ambrose, SCU SO F All-Freshmen Team Sarina Bolden, LMU SO M Jenni Benger, LMU SR D Jocelyn Blankenship, LMU (F/M); Mandy Davis, PEP Hannah Diaz, SMC JR M Jocelyn Blankenship, LMU JR M (F/D); Meggie Gulczynski, USD (D); Paige Hunt, BYU Ashley Hatch, BYU SR F Samantha Dion, SMC SO M (D); Devlyn Jeter, POR (M); Noelle La Prevotte, POR Taylor Isom, BYU JR D Niki Fernandes, BYU SR F (M); Lauren Luke, GON (F); Michele Murphy, BYU (F); Jordan Jesolva, SCU SR F/M Meagan Harbison, PEP SO M McKenna Tollack, USD (GK); Andi To- Elena Medeiros, BYU SR M Elena Medeiros, BYU SO M stanoski, SCU (GK); Dani Weatherholt, SCU (M) Hannah Seabert, PEP SR GK Meghan O’Rourke, USD SR D Michele Vasconcelos, BYU SR F Nikki Pappalardo, USD JR F Alison Wetherington, POR SR M Bizzy Phillips, BYU FR M 10 2019 WCC Women’s Soccer | WCCsports.com | @WCCsports All-Conference Teams 2011 Vernon, SCU; Keelin Winters, POR; Jackie Zinke, USD Second Team Micaela Capelle, POR SO F Cori Alexander, POR; Veronica Ambort, USD; Kelsey Laura Cole, PEP SR F All-Freshmen Team Baker, PEP; Jamie Bell, LMU; Chelsea Hunt, USF; Natalie Garcia, USD SR D Roxanne Barker, PEP; Mariah Hobbs, USD; Em- Brittany Klein, SCU; Rachel Rapinoe, POR; Lisa Bianca Henninger, SCU SR GK ily Hutchins, GON; Kendall Johnson, POR; Lauren Sari, POR; Whitney Temple, LMU; Emily Wynne, PEP; Sofia Huerta, SCU FR F Matheson, SCU; Cori McGovern, LMU; Daelyn Paul, Lauren Zuckerman, GON Julie Johnston, SCU SO M SMC; Kelsea Smith, PEP; Christina Tognetti, SMC; Lindsi Lisonbee, BYU JR D Allie Vernon, SCU; Kelsey Wilson, LMU All-Freshmen Team Elissa Magracia, USD SR M Kiki Bosio, SCU; Kendra Chandhoke, POR; Michelle Jordan Marada, SMC SO M Enyeart, POR; Kimberly Feeney, LMU; Taylor Hall, Stephanie Ochs, USD SR F 2008 Pos Yr GON; Tiffany Harrison, LMU; Hallie Huston, USD; Michelle Pao, PEP SO D Brittany Cameron, USD GK SR Sophia Medina, PEP; Christine Mock, USD; Courtney Ashley Copp, PEP MF SR Price, PEP; Jessie Thalman, GON Second Team Danielle Foxhoven, POR F FR Roxanne Barker, PEP JR GK Sheridan Jones, GON MF SO Danielle Foxhoven, POR SR F Jen Mello, USD F SR 2005 Pos Yr Etajha Gilmer, LMU SO D Megan Rapinoe, POR F/MF SR Marian Dalmy, SCU MF JR Christina Moberg, USF SO F Katherine Reynolds, SCU F/MF JR Tina Estrada, SCU F JR Courtney Parsons, USD SR GK Amanda Rupp, PEP F SR Ashley Haugen, GON GK SR Carlee Payne, BYU JR F Sophie Schmidt, POR MF SO Lindsey Huie, POR MF SR Sarah Rhodes, GON SR M Lily Sorentino, LMU F SO Stephanie Lopez, POR D SO Ellie Rice, SCU SO D Jackie Zinke, USD MF SO Megan Rapinoe, POR MF FR Meleana Shim, SCU SO M Lindsey Redlin, PEP F JR Kelsea Smith, PEP JR D Second Team Lori Sims, LMU F SR Lynn Williams, PEP FR F Kelsey Davis, POR; Michelle Enyeart, POR; Amy Christine Sinclair, POR F SR Epsten, USD; Kristina Hall, USF; Tiffany Harrison, Megan Woods, PEP F SR All-Freshmen Team LMU; Amanda Lernor, LMU; Shannon Omahen, LMU; Angie Woznuk, POR MF SO Mariah Butera, USD (F); Ally Holtz, PEP, (F); Sofia Kendra Perry, SCU; Elli Reed, POR; Natalie Vinti, USD; Huerta, SCU (F); Alyssa Kleiner, SCU (D); Mackenzie Emily Wynne, PEP Second Team Krieser, USF (F); Rebekah Kurle, POR (M); Jaciara Jordan Angeli, SCU; Lori Conrad, GON; Beth Mello, USF (M); Meghan O’Rourke, USD (M); Victoria All-Freshmen Team Drollinger, GON; Katie Frattone, SMC; Chelsea Hunt, Shimkus, SMC (M); Jaiden Thornock, BYU (F); Lynn Margueritte Aozasa, SCU; Charney Burk, POR; Laura USF; Anna Picarelli, PEP; Tiffany Roberts, SCU; Leigh Williams, PEP (F) Cole, PEP; Danielle Foxhoven, POR; Natalie Garcia, Ann Robinson, USD; Julie Ryder, SCU; Christine Soma, USD; Bianca Henninger, SCU; Elissa Magracia, USD; GON; Lauren Zealear, SCU 2010 Pos Yr Stephanie Ochs, USD; Michelle Olivier, POR; Court- Danielle Foxhoven, POR JR F ney Peacock, GON; Myriah Stockman, PEP All-Freshmen Team Bianca Henninger, SCU GK JR Christina Carriaga, USD; Lori Conrad, GON; Ashley Jordan Marada, SMC MF FR Copp, PEP; Jessica Duty, USF; Katie Hodgson, USF - Tawni Martino, LMU F FR 2007 Pos Yr GK; Michelle Kanama, LMU; Amanda Poach, SCU; Stephanie Ochs, USD F JR Jamie Bell, LMU F SR Danielle Potts; Megan Rapinoe, POR; Stefani Rocco, Michelle Pao, PEP D/F FR Kiki Bosio, SCU F SO SMC; Nikki Schrey, SMC Anessa Patton,
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