Weekly Release #6 • Sept. 27-Oct. 3 BRIGHAM YOUNG S O C C E R Athletic Communications • 30 Smith Fieldhouse • Provo, UT 84602 •801-422-8948 • Fax 801-422-0633

Cougar Scoreboard Date Opponent Time/Result No. 12 BYU No. 12 BYU Aug. 27 George Mason (@ UH) .W, 4-0 Aug. 29 @ Hawai’i ...... W, 1-0 OT (9-0-1) vs. (9-0-1) vs. Sept. 2 Weber State ...... W, 5-1 Sept. 5 Utah State ...... W, 5-0 Arizona State No. 21 Arizona Sept. 9 Denver ...... W, 2-0 (5-3-1) (5-2-2) Sept. 12 Texas ...... W, 1-0 Sept. 16 @ Wisconsin ...... W, 2-1 2OT Sept. 29, 2005 • 6:00 Oct. 1, 2005 • 6:00 Sept. 17 @ Colgate ...... W, 2-0 p.m. (MDT) p.m. (MDT) Sept. 23 California ...... W, 1-0 Sun Devil Soccer Stadium Murphey Stadium Sept. 24 Eastern Washington . . . .T, 0-0 2OT (1,050) (1,000) Tempe, Arizona Tucson, Arizona Sept. 29 @ Arizona State ...... 7 p.m. Oct. 1 @ Arizona ...... 7 p.m. Oct. 6 New Mexico* ...... 7 p.m. Oct. 8 Texas Christian* ...... 7 p.m. Oct. 13 Air Force* ...... 7 p.m. BYU Travels to the Valley of the Sun Oct. 15 Wyoming* ...... 7 p.m. After beating three ranked opponents in 12 days, No. 12 BYU (9-0-1) travels to Oct. 20 @ UNLV* ...... 7 p.m. the Valley of the Sun, seeking to take down Arizona State (5-3-1) and Arizona Oct. 22 @ San Diego State* . . . . .1 p.m. (5-2-2), another ranked opponent at No. 21, this weekend. The Cougars play Oct. 28 Utah* ...... 7 p.m. the Sun Devils on Thursday and the Wildcats on Saturday. Both games are slat- Nov. 2-5 MWC Tourney ...... TBA ed for 6 p.m., MDT. Live Stats for the Arizona State game will be available at @ Las Vegas, Nevada http://www.byucougars.com/Schedule.jsp?SP=162&YR=2005. The non-con- Nov. 10 NCAA 1st Round ...... TBA ference games are the Cougars’ last two before league play begins. Nov. 12 NCAA 2nd Round . . . . .TBA Nov. 19 NCAA 3rd Round . . . . .TBA Nov. 26 NCAA 4th Round . . . . .TBA Week in Review: Dec. 3-5 College Cup ...... TBA BYU Upsets No. 9 California @ College Station, Texas On a night when the No. 15 Cougars broke their attendance * MWC Game record for the second time this year, including the second straight home game, Natalie Nate gave BYU fans reason to cheer as she netted Media Relations Info the lone goal off a penalty kick against No. 9 California. Primary Soccer Contact ...... Ashley Myers E - M a i l ...... s o c c e r _ s i d @ b y u . e d u The first half of action was a war with both teams proving exactly why they are two of the top ranked teams in the country. Demonstrating finesse, aggres- Cell Phone ...... (317) 509-2889 siveness and technical skill, both teams battled to a scoreless first half. In the O ffice Phone ...... (801) 422-8948 last ten minutes of the first half, the Golden Bears took control of the game, Secondary Soccer Contact ...... Norma Collett outshooting the Cougars 4-3, including a 2-0 advantage in shots on goal. E - M a i l ...... n o r m a _ c o l l e t t @ b y u . e d u O ffice Phone ...... (801) 422-4908 BYU came out with something to prove in the second half with their aggres- F a x ...... (801) 422-0633 sive play earning several solid looks at the net. With 17 minutes remaining in H o m e p a g e ...... w w w. b y u c o u g a r s . c o m / s o c c e r _ w the game, Jessica Aquino received a pass on a breakaway toward the goal. Aquino was tripped during her drive, awarding BYU a penalty kick.

‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 After a deafening moment of cheers, the crowd went deadly silent as sopho- MWC more Natalie Nate took her turn on center stage. Soccer Nate stood with just the ball between her and the goalie and plotted her shot. After what seemed like an eternity, Nate grounded the ball into the left hand Champions corner of the net. The goal marked Nate's second of the season.

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BYU Soccer Info BYU out shot the Golden Bears 6-3 in the second half, including a 2-0 advantage in Head Coach ...... Jennifer Rockwood (BYU, 1989) shots on goal. Office Phone ...... (801) 422-8732 Record at BYU ...... 174-56-11 (.745); 11th year Cougars Go to the Wire with Eagles Career Record ...... Same Club Team Record at BYU . .128-25-9 (.790); 6 years No. 15 BYU struggled to recover from an emotional victory over No. 9 California, end- Assistant Coach ...... Chris Watkins ing in a 0-0 draw with Eastern Washington Saturday evening at South Stadium. Second Assistant ...... Aleisha Rose Goalkeeper Coach ...... Camille Thomas The Cougars dominated the game offensively, outshooting Eastern Washington 30-4, 2004 Record ...... 8-0-0 including a 12-2 advantage in shots on goal, but never found the back of the net. Eagle 2004 MWC Record ...... 3-1-2 goalkeeper Tiera Como saved the ball 12 times. 2004 MWC Regular Season Finish ...... 2nd 2004 NCAA ...... n/a Starters Returning/Lost ...... 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 19/8 Nate, Woodbury Named MWC Players of Newcomers ...... 10 the Week BYU Quick Facts For the second straight week the No. 15 Cougars received the Mountain West Location ...... Provo, Utah Conference Women's Soccer Offensive and Defensive Players of the week. BYU sopho- Elevation ...... 4,553 feet more midfielder Natalie Nate and sophomore goalkeeper Erika Woodbury won the Enrollment ...... 33,278 (Daytime) offensive and defensive accolades, respectively. Founded ...... Oct. 15, 1875 Colors ...... Blue, White & Tan Nate, from Salt Lake City, Utah, tallied the game-winning goal against No. 9 California Nickname ...... Cougars Mascot ...... Cosmo in a 1-0 win. Her goal off a penalty kick gave BYU its third win against a ranked team Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I this season. The goal was Nate's second of the season, giving her a season total of four Conference ...... Mountain West points. As a sophomore, she has started in all 10 games this season. President ...... Cecil O. Samuelson Athletic Director ...... Tom Holmoe Woodbury, a Murietta, Calif., native, led a Cougar defense that shutout both opponents AD for Athletic Communications ...... Duff Tittle last week, including No. 9 California. She made a total of four saves and faced 11 shots Ticket Office ...... (801) 378-BYU1 over the weekend. As of Sept. 18, Woodbury ranked No. 2 in the country for goals Homepage ...... www.byucougars.com/soccer_w/ Home Filed/Capacity ...... 3,000 against (1) and goals-against average (.132). She currently boasts a 0.10 goals-against Surface ...... Grass) average.

Last week Jaime Rendich Beck received Offensive Player of the Week, while Jessica 2004 Cougar Honors Harmon won the Defensive Player of the Week. Jaime Rendich:Beck • Second Team All-West Region by Soccer Buzz 2005 Cougar MWC Honors: • Third Team All-West Region by NSCAA/Adidas Natalie Nate - Offensive POW - Sept. 26 • MWC All-Tournament First Team • All-MWC First Team Erika Woodbury - Defensive POW - Sept. 27 Jaime Rendich Beck - Offensive POW - Sept. 19 Erika Woodbury: Jessica Harmon - Defensive POW - Sept. 19 • MWC Freshman of the Year Jessica Aquino - Offensive POW - Sept. 6 • All-MWC Second Team • MWC Defensive Player of the Week—Sept. 13, 2004 • MWC Defensive Player of the Week—Oct. 11, 2004 Claire Thomas: 2005 Cougar Honors • All-MWC First Team OHANA Hotels & Resorts No Ka Oi Tourney Honors: Charlene Lui Charlene Lui - MVP • All-MWC Second Team Jaime Rendich Beck - All-Tournament Team Krissa Reinbold Katie Larkin - All-Tournament Team • MWC Offensive Player of the Week—Oct. 11, 2004 Carolyn Swenson - All-Tournament Team Claire Thomas - All-Tournament Team National Numbers Natalie Nate - All-Tournament Team as of Sept. 26 Big Toe Invitational Tourney Honors: Team: Jaime Rendich Beck - Most Outstanding Offensive Player • Goals-Against Average (0.186) - 2nd Jessica Harmon - All-Tournament Team • Shutout Percentage (0.8) -2nd Katie Larkin - All-Tournament Team • Shots On Goals Save Pct (9.917) - 4th • Won-Lost-Tied Percentage (0.95) - 6th Jessica Aquino - All-Tournament Team

Individual: National Teams of the Week: • Erika Woodbury - Goals-Against Avg (0.101) - 1st Jaime Rendich Beck - Soccer America - Sept. 21 • Erkia Woodbury - Shots on Goals Save Pct (0.952)- 1st Jaime Rendich Beck - Soccer Buzz - Sept. 21

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Cougars Ranked No. 12 BYU Receives No. 5 Ranking in We s t Nationally Soccer Buzz magazine ranked BYU No. 5 in the West region.The Cougars moved up one spot from last week. The University of After going 9-0-1 and defeating three Top-25 teams, the BYU Utah climbed to No. 11. women’s soccer team is ranked in four national polls, receiving the No. 12 ranking by NSCAA/adidas and Soccer Times, No. 15 by Soccer America and No. 16 by Soccer Buzz. Rank School Record 1 Portland 9-0-0 2 UCLA 8-1-0 NSCAA/adidas National Rankings 3 Santa Clara 7-1-1 4 Pepperdine 8-0-1 Rank School Record 5 BYU 9-0-1 1 North Carolina 10-0-0 6 California 7-2-1 2 Penn State 10-0-0 7 Arizona 5-2-2 3 Portland 9-0-0 8 Cal Poly 6-1-3 4 UCLA 8-1-0 5 Santa Clara 7-1-1 9 Cal State Fullerton 7-2-0 6 Notre Dame 9-1-0 10 USC 4-3-1 7 Virginia 7-2-1 11 Utah 7-3-0 8 Boston College 7-0-1 12 Oregon State 7-2-0 9 Duke 7-1-1 13 Long Beach State 7-1-1 10 Pepperdine 8-0-1 14 Gonzaga 6-2-1 11 Wake Forest 5-1-1 15 Stanford 4-3-1 12 BYU 9-0-1 13 Texas A&M 7-1-1 14 Florida State 8-1-0 15 California 7-2-1 16 Connecticut 7-2-1 Record Breaking Attendance 17 Florida 6-2-1 The Cougar fans have shown undaunted support for the women’s 18 Marquette 9-1-1 soccer team, averaging over 2,600 fans per home game. Entering 19 Cal State Fullerton 7-2-0 the 2005 season, the attendance record was 2,758 fans, set in 2003. 20 Tennessee 4-4-1 On Sept. 12 against No. 22 Texas, the Cougars broke that record 21 West Virginia 4-3-3 with 3,322. After adding more bleachers to accommodate the fans, 22 Michigan 5-2-2 BYU blasted that number with an overwhelming 3,810 Friday 23 Cal Poly 6-1-3 against No. 9 California. 24 Arizona 4-2-2 25 Nebraska 6-3-0 Average Home Attendance: 2,610 Average Away Attendance: 351

Soccer Times National Rankings 2004 National Attendance

Rank School Record School Games Total Avg. 1 North Carolina 10-0-0 1. Texas A&M 14 39,069 2,790 2 Penn State 10-0-0 2. Portland 11 23,116 2,101 3 Portland 9-0-0 4 UCLA 8-1-0 3. North Carolina 9 21,804 2,422 5 Notre Dame 9-1-0 4. Notre Dame 15 14,593 972 6 Santa Clara 7-1-1 5. Texas 11 13,389 1,217 7 Florida State 8-0-0 6. Auburn 12 12,829 1,069 8 Virginia 7-2-1 7. Florida 10 11,650 1,165 9 Pepperdine 8-0-1 8. Brigham Young 11 11,504 1,045 10 Duke 6-0-1 9. Georgia 9 11,405 1,267 11 Texas A&M 7-1-1 10. Clemson 7 11,380 1,625 T12 Boston College 7-0-1 11. Florida St. 14 11,171 797 T12 BYU 9-0-1 12. Santa Clara 12 11,011 917 14 Florida 6-2-1 13. Virginia 12 10,875 906 15 California 7-2-1 16 Wake Forest 6-2-1 14. Connecticut 18 10,866 603 17 Connecticut 5-2-1 15. Ohio St. 17 10,800 635 18 Stanford 4-3-1 T19 Marquette 9-1-1 T19 Michigan 5-2-2 21 Illinois 6-2-2 T22 Arizona 5-2-2 T22 California State-Fullerton7-2-0 24 California Poly 6-1-3 25 Yale 7-2-0

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Scouting the Sun Devils Cougars Picked Second Friday night opened with the players, staff and fans in MWC of the Arizona State University soccer team celebrat- ing the coaching accomplishments of Head Coach In a vote by the league’s coaches, BYU was select- ed to finish second in the 2005 Mountain West Conference women’s Ray Leone. It ended with more celebrating as soccer regular-season championship in the preseason poll. Elizabeth Bogus netted her second game-winning overtime goal of the season to give the Sun Devils a Utah, which received seven first-place votes and collected a total of 1-0 defeat of visiting UC Santa Barbara at Sun Devil Soccer 49 points, was selected to win the regular-season championship. Stadium. BYU picked up the final first-place vote. Both teams played a physical, fast-paced match with the visitors BYU welcomes ten of 11 starters back, including First Team All- accumulating nine fouls and a pair of yellow cards while the Sun Devils also collected two cautions with their seven fouls. The Sun MWC selections Jaime Rendich Beck and Claire Thomas. The 2005 MWC Women’s Soccer Championship takes place on the campus of Devils dominated the remaining categories as ASU outshot UCSB, 28-4, and took 16 corner kicks to the Gauchos four. UNLV, Nov. 2-5. School (First-place votes) Points With the ball bouncing around late in the game, ASU finally gained control and put the ball into the middle of the field at the 1. Utah (7) 49 2. BYU (1) 39 18-yard box. Bogus moved in and fired a shot that was blocked San Diego State 39 straight up by a defender. The ball came back down and a falling Bogus lobbed a soft arching shot over the extended keeper for the 4. UNLV 31 5. TCU 21 winning tally. 6. Wyoming 18 Statistical Leaders: Elizabeth Bogus is the Sun Devils’ major offen- 7. New Mexico 16 8. Air Force 11 sive threat, netting seven goals and providing two assists for 16 points. Bogus has help from Manya Makoskio, who has supplied five goals and two assists, and Emily Coehlo, contributing three goals and two assists. Leading the team with three assists is Alissa Rendich Beck Questionable Oldenkamp. Goalkeeper Kim Bingham has saved the ball 31 times Early in the first half of action against Eastern Washington, Jaime in nine games. Rendich Beck when down when an Eagle defender slid directly into Rendich Beck’s right ankle. Beck was immediately taken to the Series Record: BYU leads 2-1 emergency room for x-rays with all results coming back normal. Last Meeting: Arizona State defeated BYU 3-2 on Sept. 4, 2004. Due to her sprained ankle, however, Renich Beck’s status for this weekend is questionable.

2005 BYU Injuries: Scouting the Wildcats Claire Thomas Torn ACL Arizona women’s soccer team defeated UC-Santa Amanda Draeger Torn ACL Barbara on Sunday for its fifth victory of the sea- Alison Haymond Torn ACL son. Senior Mallory Miller scored three goals to Andrea Willis Torn ACL give her nine goals on the season. Kelsea Kakadelas Broken Clavicle

In the first half of play, Arizona took the early lead at 13:16 with a goal by Miller off of an assist from sophomore Nicole Scheid. The The Rockwood File Gauchos responded at 20:03 off of a score from Darci Gwartz. After completing her tenth season, head coach Miller scored at 37:11, with an assist by sophomore Claire Bodiya, Jennifer Rockwood has taken the BYU women’s to give the Wildcats back the lead. At 50:07, sophomore Nicole soc cer team to national prominence and estab- Scheid scored with an assist going to senior Kamaya Damwijk to lished herself as one of the premier coaches in give Arizona the two-goal lead. UCSB once again responded by Division I soccer today. scoring at 58:16 with a goal by Allie Kueny off of a pass from Katie Smith. The Gauchos then tied up the game with less than 15 min- Rockwood currently ranks tenth in winning per- utes to play with a goal coming from a corner kick. With less than centage among active NCAA coaches with an impressive 165-56-10 two minutes to play in regulation, Miller scored the game-winning overall record for her career. Over the last ten seasons, Rockwood goal for the hat trick and the 4-3 Wildcat victory. accumulated a .736 winning percentage. Statistical Leaders: Mallory Miller fronts the Wildcat offensive with In the past ten years, Rockwood has guided the Cougars to five con- six goals on the season. With her ninth game-winning goal in her ference championships. On the national scene, her teams have made career on Sunday, fourth this season, Miller holds the program seven appearances in the NCAA Tournament in the last eight years record in that category. Miller has benefited from the nice passing and reached the “Sweet Sixteen” in 1998, 2000 and 2003. The of Nikki David, who leads Arizona with four assists. Goalkeeper Cougars regularly maintain a consistent top-25 ranking. During Smith McCall has spent 675 minutes in the net and posted 37 Rockwood’s tenure, the team finished in the top-10 three times, saves. including a recent run in the 2003 NCAA College Cup. The tourna- ment ended with BYU finishing No. 5 in the country after making Series Record: BYU leads 4-1 Last Meeting: Arizona defeated BYU 1-0 on Sept. 23, 2004. www.byucougars.com Team Notes BYU Soccer, page 5

their first “Elite Eight” appearance in the program’s history. Rockwood, Year-by-Year Among the many achievements and awards she has received over her career, Rockwood has been honored with two Coach of Year Record National Ranking NCAA Finish the Year citations, one by the Western Athletic Conference in 1995 11-8-1 N/A N/A 1996, and again by the MWC in 2000. She also became the first MWC coach to eclipse the 100-win total mark when the Cougars 1996 22-1-0 No. 13 N/A shutout Milwaukee-Wisconsin 2-0 on Sept. 23, 2000. 1997 19-4-0 No. 12 17th 1998 20-5-0 No. 12 9th Under Rockwood’s tutelage, a long list of All-American soccer players has emerged from BYU’s program. These athletes 1999 21-4-0 No. 14 17th include Aleisha Rose, Jeni Viernes and Michelle Jensen. Among 2000 9-4-1 No. 10 9th the players who have been coached by Rockwood are four addi- 2001 14-7-1 No. 19 17th tional All-American athletes that were drafted by the women’s United Soccer Association: Shauna Rohbock, Maren Hendershot, 2002 16-6-0 No. 23 32nd Sara Reading and Staci Reynolds. 2003 16-7-3 No. 14 5th 2004 7-10-4 N/A N/A Prior to becoming the head coach, Rockwood led BYU’s highly successful club soccer team for seven years. In that time she 2005 9-0-1 No. 12 amassed an overall record of 128-25-9, and the final two years she took her teams to the Western National Collegiate Club soc- • Overall Record: 174-56-11 (.745) cer Association (NCCSA) title and placed second in the NCCSA National Championships. • BYU Club Record (six years): 128-25-9 (.818)

The Lake Oswego, Ore. native was a four-sport athlete in high school playing soccer, softball, basketball and track. After one year at Rick’s College on a basketball scholarship, she transferred to BYU where she became a four-year starter at center midfield Practice and Interviews on the Cougars’ club soccer team and graduated in finance, busi- Practice is held weekdays from 1-4 p.m., on Haws Field. ness management. Interviews with Coach Rockwood and/or members of the Cougar soccer team are scheduled through BYU Athletic Rockwood has also coached the Utah ODP, youth club programs, Media Relations. To schedule an interview, please contact and the high school level. Ashley Myers at (801) 422-8999 or via email at [email protected]. Rockwood Among Coaching Travel Itinerary Elite Wednesday, Sept. 28 Rockwood currently ranks 10th in winning percentage among 2:05 p.m. Depart Salt Lake Southwest Flight 288 active NCAA Division I coaches with an impressive 165-56-10 2:45 p.m. Arrive Phoenix (.735) overall record after the 2004 season. , , Jerry Smith, Chris Petrucelli, , John Thursday, Sept. 29 7:00 p.m. Game vs. Arizona Walker, Randy Waldrum, G. Guerrieri and are the State only coaches ahead of her. Friday, Sept. 30 10:00 a.m. Travel to Tucson

Saturday, Oct. 1 7:00 p.m. Game vs. No. 21 Arizona

Sunday, Oct. 2 10:20 a.m. Depart Phoenix Southwest Flight 1703 12:50 p.m. Arrive Salt Lake

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Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown – High School 00 Ashley Smith GK 5-9 Sr. Salt Lake City, Utah / East HS 1 Natalie Evans GK 5-9 Jr. Salt Lake City, Utah / Skyline HS 2 Amberlea Anderson MF 5-4 Jr. Orem, Utah / Orem HS 3 Haylee Cuthbert D 5-8 Jr. Orem, Utah / Mountain View HS 4 Jessica Aquino MF 5-2 Fr. Riverside, Calif. / Martin Luther King HS 5 Whitney Feller MF/D 5-6 Fr. Draper, Utah / Alta HS 6 Annie Zwahlen F 5-7 Jr. Modesto, Calif. / Grace Davis HS 7 Carolyn Swenson F 5-6 So. Fruit Heights, Utah / Davis HS 8 Stephanie Staples D 5-8 So. Sandy, Utah / Alta HS 9 Jessica Harmon MF/D 5-7 Fr. Provo, Utah / Timpview HS 11 Jaime Rendich Beck MF/F 5-7 Sr. Canyon Country, Calif. / Canyon HS 12 Natalie Nate MF 5-6 So. Salt Lake City, Utah / Brighton HS 13 Brooke Thulin MF/D 5-7 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. / Edison HS 14 Laura Heaton D 5-5 So. Provo, Utah / Timpview HS 15 Brooke Bowman F 5-10 Jr. Plano, Texas / Plano West HS 16 Charlene Lui MF/D 5-2 Sr. Honolulu, Hawaii / Pinahou HS 18 Katie Larkin F/MF 5-7 Fr. Draper, Utah / Alta HS 19 Nicole Anderson MF/D 5-2 Sr. Salt Lake City, Utah / Brighton HS 20 Bobbi Tillotson F 5-9 So. Sandy, Utah / Alta HS 21 Andrea Willis D 5-7 Fr. Riverside, Calif. / Riverside Poly HS 22 Katie Fellows F/MF 5-7 Fr. Sandy, Utah / Alta HS 23 Alyssa Vander Veur F 5-7 Fr. South Jordan, Utah / Bingham HS 24 Kelsea Kakadelas MF/D 5-10 Fr. Carlsbad, Calif. / La Costa Canyon HS 25 Claire Thomas D 5-11 Jr. Poway, Calif. / Poway HS 26 Katie Smurthwaite MF/F 5-6 Sr. West Hartford,Conn./ Conard HS/Boston U. 27 Karen Cook D 5-8 Fr. Sandy, Utah / Alta HS 28 Erika Woodbury GK 5-8 So. Murrieta, Calif. / Murrieta Valley HS 29 Heidi Dearborn D 5-9 Fr. Centennial, Colo. – Cherry Creek HS RS Amanda Draeger MF 5-8 Fr. Huntington Beach, Calif. / Edison HS RS Nicole Griffin D 5-6 So. Denver, Colo. / Green Mountain HS RS Alison Haymond D 5-8 So. Salt Lake City, Utah / Skyline HS

Head Coach: Jennifer Rockwood (11th Year) Assistant Coaches: Chris Watkins (10th Year), Aleisha Rose (2nd Year) Volunteer Assistant-Goalkeeper Coach: Camille Thomas (1st Year) Administrative Assistant: Jennie Christianson (3rd Year) Athletic Trainer: Carolyn Billings (11th Year)

www.byucougars.com Player Profiles BYU Soccer, page 7 TOP RETURNING PLAYER PROFILES Wisconsin ... Named to the Big Toe Invitational All-Tournament team. JAIME RENDICH BECK • SR • F/MF • Canyon Country, CA – Canyon HS R E D S H I RT - (2004): Cougar Scholar A t h l e t e . SENIOR - (2005): Named to the OHANA Hotels & Resorts No Ka Oi All- Tournament team ... recorded one goal and one assist in victory over Weber KATIE LARKIN • FR • F/MF •Draper, UT – Alta HS FRESHMAN - (2005): Scored her first collegiate goal against Denver ... Named State ... Scored Scored third goal of the game against Utah State ... Scored first goal of the game against Denver ... Scored the only goal of the game against to the Big Toe Invitational All-Tournament Team. BEFORE BYU: NSCAA HS State Player of the Year, 2004 ... NSCAA All- No. 22 Texas ... Scored the game-winning goal against No. 14 Wisconsin in double overtime ... Assisted in both goals scored against Colgate ... Named the American, 2003 and 2004 ... Holds the Alta record for most career assists ... Big Toe Invitational Most Outstanding Offensive Player ... Named MWC Holds the Alta record for most goals in a season ... Alta Offensive Player of the Year in 2004 ... Member of Region IV Team, 2002, 2003 and 2004 ... National Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 19. JUNIOR – (2004): Team leader with nine goals and 21 points on the season … Pool Player, 2002, 2003 and 2004 ... Member of State Cup Championship team, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 ... MVP of State Cup, 2002 ... State HS MVP, Started all 21 games … First to score for BYU in seven games … Scored game- winning goal four times … MWC First Team … MWC Tournament Team … 2004. MWC leader in goals and assists … Second in MWC with 65 shots, 3.10 per JESSCA HARMON • FR • F/MF • Provo, UT – Timpview HS game … Tallied three assists for second most on the team … NSCAA/Adidas FRESHMAN - (2005): Recorded her first assist against Denver ... Assisted in All-West Region Third Team 2004 … Soccer Buzz All-West Second Team. game-winning goal made by Jaime Rendich Beck against No. 14 Wisconsin ... SOPHOMORE – (2003): Started in 24 of 26 games for the Cougars … Scored Named to the Big Toe Invitational All-Tournament Team ... Named MWC the first two goals of the season for BYU as she lifted BYU past Colgate 2-0 … Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 19. Dished out 10 assists for second most on the team … Her PK shot in shootout BEFORE BYU: All-State Selection, 2004 (Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune) put BYU 3-2 against Villanova in the “Sweet Sixteen” … Scored the Cougars ... All-State First Team, 2003 and 2002 (Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune) ... only goal in the “Elite Eight” against UConn … Made the game-winner against All-State First Team, 2001 (Salt Lake Tribune) ... All-Valley MVP, 2003 (Daily Weber and Gonzaga … Her assist to Terra Bigelow put BYU up 1-0 against No. Herald) ...All-Region VI Selection First Team, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 (Daily 2 Florida. Herald) ... All-State First Team, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 (Daily Herald) ... FRESHMAN – (2002): Fed game-winning assist to Jeni Viernes in 2-1 win over Member of State Champion Celtic Storm, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004. No. 3 Portland … First goal of season put Cougars up 4-1 vs. SDSU … Key assist to Kimmie Davis vs. No. 24 Utah in MWC regular-season title game gave WHITNEY FELLER • FR • MF/D • Draper, UT – Alta HS BYU 1-0 lead … Grabbed two more goals in 9-2 win over SDSU in MWC tour- Named to All-State First Team (Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune), 2004 ... ney … Notched an assist in 5-1 win over New Mexico in MWC tourney cham- Received the Gatorade "Will to Win" Award ... Member of Alta State Champion pionship. team, 2002, 2004, and third place 2003 ... Member of State Champion Celtic Storm, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003 ... Named team captain of CSSC three years ... CHARLENE LUI • SR • MF/D • Honolulu, HI - Punahou HS Named Alta team captain 2004. SENIOR - (2005): Named OHANA Hotels & Resorts No Ka Oi Tournament MVP .. Scored game-winning goal against Hawaii. KATIE FELLOWS • FR • F/MF • Sandy, UT – Alta HS JUNIOR – (2004): Started 20 of 21 games for BYU … Attempted 12 shots with Named to Class of 2005 Top 100 Players in the Nation … Best Offensive Player 10 on goal … MWC Second Team … MWC Academic All-Conference … of the Year, 2001 and 2003 ... Named Celtic Storm team captain two-times ... Cougar Club Scholar. Named Best Offensive Player of the Year, 2001 ... Member of ODP State team, SOPHOMORE – (2003): MWC Academic All-Conference … Cougar Club 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 ... Member of Alta State Champion team, 2002, 2004, Scholar … Started all 26 games for the Cougars … A key component to the and third place 2003 ... Most Inspirational Player, 2004 ... Member of State BYU defense that shutout three of four opponents in the NCAA tournament … Champion Celtic Storm, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 ... Regional Finalist, 2002. Sealed the win for the Cougars against AFA with an unassisted goal in the 63rd minute … Named to the Kentucky Invitational All-Tournament team. KAREN COOK • FR • D • Sandy, UT - Alta HS FRESHMAN – (2002): All-MWC Second Team … MWC Academic All- Named to Deseret News 5A All-State First Team ... Named Alta's Most Conference … Started 18 of 20 games for the Cougars … Fed Brooke Bowman Valuable Defender, 2004 ... Member of Alta State Champion team, 2002, 2004, on assist for the game-winning goal against Washington State … Knocked in and third place in 2003 ... Named Alta varsity soccer team captain, 2004 ... goal to put BYU up 1-0 over Montana … Second goal of season was a game- Member of State Champion Celtic Storm club team, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 200. winner, giving Cougars 2-1 lead over SDSU … Scored for the second-straight game to give BYU 2-0 win over Weber State … Cougar Club Scholar. HEIDI DEARBORN • FR • D • Centennial, CO – Cherry Creek HS BOBBI TILLOTSTON • JR • MF • Sandy, UT – Alta HS MVP for Cherry Creek varsity soccer team, 2004 ... Member of state champion JUNIOR - (2005): Posted one goal and two assists against Utah State. team, 2002 ... four-year varsity starter ... Member of US Club Soccer Regional SOPHOMORE – (2004): Played in all 21 games, starting in 19 … Led team with Championship team- All Stars, 2003 ... Played semi-pro for Denver Diamonds. eight assists and second on team in points with 12 … Second in MWC with eight assists, 0.38 per game … Seventh in MWC with 12 points … Scored one ALYSSA VANDER VEUR • FR • F • South Jordan, UT – Bingham HS goal and recorded two assists in 3-2 overtime win against Northwestern. 5A All-State MVP ... 5A leading scorer ... Three-time 5A All-State First Team ... FRESHMAN – (2003): Saw action in 23 of 26 games on the year … Key offen- Girls Soccer Athlete of the Year ... Offensive Player of the Year ... Three-time sive reserve for the team … Scored two goals and two assists on the year … All-Region First Team ... Named All-Region Most Outstanding Striker ... First career goal came against SUU to put BYU up 5-0 … Assisted on the game- Member of 5A State Championship team in 2003, runner-up in 2004. winning goal against No. 14 Kentucky … Put the Cougars up 2-0 over Idaho State with goal in the final minutes … Her assist helped increase the Cougar lead over Gonzaga to 4-0.

ERIKA WOODBURY • SO • GK • Murrieta, CA – Murrieta Valley HS SOPOMORE - (2005): Posted six consecutive shutouts ... Saved four shots against No. 22 Texas ... Named MWC Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 26. FRESHMAN – (2004): Third in MWC with six shutouts … MWC Academic All- Conference … MWC Defensive Player of the Week twice … Cougar Scholar Athlete … Seven shutouts on the season with 1.14 goals against average, tally- ing 73 saves … MWC Freshman of the Year … MWC Second Team. NEWCOMER PLAYER PROFILES JESSICA AQUINO • FR • F • Riverside, CA - Martin Luther King HS FRESHMAN - (2005): Scoredfirst collegiate hat trick against Weber State ... scored final goal of the game against Utah State ... Named MWC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 6 ... Scored first goal of game against No. 14

www.byucougars.com The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer Brigham Young Univ. Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 24, 2005) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... ( 9- 0- 1) ( 5- 0- 1) ( 2- 0- 0) ( 2- 0- 0) CONFERENCE...... ( 0- 0- 0) ( 0- 0- 0) ( 0- 0- 0) ( 0- 0- 0) NON-CONFERENCE...... ( 9- 0- 1) ( 5- 0- 1) ( 2- 0- 0) ( 2- 0- 0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT ------Aug 27, 2005 vs George Mason W 4-0 172 11 BECK, Jaime 10 5 5 15 28 .179 15 .536 2 0-1 Aug 29, 2005 at Univ. of Hawaii W O2 1-0 470 4 AQUINO, Jessica 9 5 0 10 11 .455 6 .545 1 0-0 Sep 02, 2005 WSU W 5-1 2158 20 Tillotson, Bobbi 10 1 4 6 16 .062 9 .562 0 0-0 Sep 05, 2005 USU W 5-0 2703 6 ZWAHLEN, Annie 10 1 3 5 6 .167 5 .833 0 0-0 Sep 09, 2005 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER W 2-0 2185 7 SWENSON, Carolyn 10 2 0 4 20 .100 10 .500 0 0-0 Sep 12, 2005 TEX W 1-0 3322 12 NATE, Natalie 10 2 0 4 19 .105 5 .263 2 0-0 Sep 17, 2005 vs COLGATE W 2-0 168 9 HARMON, Jessica 10 1 2 4 9 .111 4 .444 0 0-0 Sep 16, 2005 at Wisconsin W O2 2-1 593 18 LARKIN, Katie 10 1 1 3 33 .030 11 .333 0 0-0 Sep 23, 2005 CALIFORNIA AT BERKLE W 1-0 3810 13 THULIN, Brooke 10 1 1 3 17 .059 7 .412 0 0-0 Sep 24, 2005 EASTERN WASH. T O2 0-0 1479 15 BOWMAN, Brooke 9 1 1 3 7 .143 2 .286 1 0-0 5 FELLER, Whitney 9 0 3 3 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 TEAM STATISTICS BY OPP 16 LUI, Charlene 10 1 0 2 7 .143 3 .429 1 0-0 ------3 CUTHBERT, Haylee 9 1 0 2 5 .200 3 .600 0 0-0 SHOT STATISTICS...... 25 THOMAS, Claire 5 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0 Goals-Shot attempts.... 23-193 2-57 22 FELLOWS, Katie 6 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 Shot pct...... 119 .035 2 ANDERSON, Amberlea 7 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 Shots on goal-Attempts. 89-193 24-57 27 COOK, Karen 8 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 SOG pct...... 461 .421 29 DEARBORN, Heidi 3 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Goals/Game...... 2.3 0.2 24 KAKADELAS, Kelsea 2 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Shots/Game...... 19.3 5.7 23 VANDER VEUR, Alyssa 3 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Assists...... 22 0 19 ANDERSON, Nicole 10 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 CORNER KICKS...... 66 20 28 WOODBURY, Erika 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 PENALTY KICKS...... 0-1 0-0 14 HEATON, Laura 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 PENALTIES...... 1 EVANS, Natalie 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Fouls...... 130 133 00 SMITH, Ashley 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Yellow cards...... 2 4 Total...... 10 23 22 68 193 .119 89 .461 7 0-1 Red cards...... 0 0 Opponents...... 10 2 0 4 57 .035 24 .421 0 0-0 ATTENDANCE...... Total...... 15657 1063 Dates/Avg Per Date..... 6/2610 2/532 |-GOAL AVERAGE-| |-SAVES-| Neutral Site #/Avg..... 2/170 ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA Avg Sv Pct W L T Sho ------00 SMITH, Ashley 3 61:48 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 28 WOODBURY, Erika 10 890:20 1 0.10 20 .952 7 0 1 6 1 EVANS, Natalie 1 17:19 1 5.20 1 .500 0 0 0 0 Total...... 10 969:27 2 0.19 22 .917 7 0 1 8 Opponents...... 10 969:27 23 2.14 68 .747 0 7 1 1

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ------Brigham Young Univ.. 12 9 0 2 - 23 Opponents...... 0 2 0 0 - 2

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ------Brigham Young Univ.. 84 96 7 6 - 193 Opponents...... 25 26 4 2 - 57

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ------Brigham Young Univ.. 12 9 1 0 - 22 Opponents...... 34 31 1 1 - 67

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ------Brigham Young Univ.. 29 32 2 3 - 66 Opponents...... 8 11 1 0 - 20

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ------Brigham Young Univ.. 69 56 2 3 - 130 Opponents...... 56 68 3 6 - 133