2005 media guide ROSTER BY CLASS NO. NAME POS. HGT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) SENIORS (5) 6 ANDERSON, Carmen M 5-4 Sr. 3V Kennewick, Wash. (Kennewick) 8 KUNC, Jennie D 5-6 Sr. 3V Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) 33 THOMPSON-MILLER, Haley F 5-2 Sr. 3V Yakima, Wash. (West Valley) 15 RUSTRUM, Alix F 5-9 Sr. 3V Wilsonville, Ore. (Wilsonville) 19 LARA, Ashley D 5-8 Sr. 3V Las Cruces, N.M. (Las Cruces)

REDSHIRT SENIORS (2) 26 HULTIN, Katie GK 5-8 R-Sr. 3V Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) 1 MILLER, Meghan GK 5-7 R-Sr. 1V Kent, Wash. (Kentlake)

JUNIORS (2) 28 BAINES, Sasha M 5-3 Jr. 1V Everett, Wash. (Cascade) 20 FAJARDO, Angela D 5-6 Jr. 2V San Mateo, Calif. (Notre Dame Belmont)

SOPHOMORES (10) 11 ALEXANDER, Molly M 5-6 So. 1V Vancouver, British Columbia (Handsworth) 21 BEMIS, Brooke F 5-9 So. 1V Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Lake City) 12 BEMIS, Brynn GK 5-10 So. 1V Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Lake City) 2 BONNES, Kim F 5-4 So. 1V Longview, Wash. (Mark Morris) 22 CRUDO, Christy M 5-9 So. 1V Tacoma, Wash. (Bellarmine) 7 ELKIND, Natalie M 5-3 So. 1V Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon) 1 HARREL, Shaye M 5-7 So. 1V Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon) 16 MARTINEZ, Jessica D 5-8 So. 1V Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake) 24 MILLER, Anna M 5-5 So. 1V Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis High) 25 SCURICH, Allison D 5-10 So. 1V Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Aliso Niguel)

FRESHMAN (3) 17 BUTLER, Alex D 5-9 Fr. HS Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Preparatory) 29 D’AMICO, Natalie F 5-0 Fr. HS Normandy Park, Wash. (Mt. Rainier) 27 HYTE, Megan F 5-5 Fr. HS Poulsbo, Wash. (North Kitsap) table of contents table of 2005SOCCER QUICK FACTS THE UNIVERSITY contents LOCATION: Pullman, Wash. AFFILIATION: NCAA Division I STATE UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE: Pacfi c-10 ENROLLMENT: 21,000 Why Washington State ...... 2-3 NICKNAME: Cougars 2 Dedicated to Diversity ...... 4-5 COLORS: Crimson and Gray (PMS 201/424) The Colleges ...... 6-7 PRESIDENT: V. Lane Rawlins Notable Alumni ...... 8-9 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: Jim Sterk Traditions ...... 10 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE: Ken Casavant Student Recreation Center ...... 11 COUGAR SOCCER HEAD COACH: Matt Potter (West London) COUGAR ATHLETIC FACILITIES RECORD AT WSU: 14-18-6 (2 years) RECORD OVERALL: 14-18-6 Student Athlete Development ...... 12-13 ASSISTANT: Lindsey Jorgensen (WSU, 2002) 12 The Weight Room ...... 14-15 HOME FIELD: Lower Soccer Field (2,000) Athletic Medicine ...... 16 SOCCER PHONE: (509) 335-0306 Cougar Soccer Facilities ...... 17 2004 OVERALL RECORD: 8-7-4 Cougar Athletic Administration ...... 18-19 2004 CONFERNCE RECORD: 3-4-2 Cougar Athletic Facilities ...... 20-21 2004 POSTSEASON: N/A Cougar Head Coaches ...... 22 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 18/8 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 10/3 2004-05 Women’s Sports Success ...... 23 ALL-TIME RECORD: 141-132-23 Cougar Soccer Family ...... 24-25 TOP RETURNERS: Katie Hultin RS-SR, GK, 3L: 2004 All-Pac-10 second 2005 OUTLOOK team…two-time Pac-10 Player of the Week… recorded seven shutouts, 87 saves and allowed 2005 Season Outlook ...... 26-27 18 goals in 2004…13-15-4 overall record. 26 Alix Rustrum SR, F, 3L…2004 All-Pac-10 second team…started 18 games…43 shots, 26 on COACHING STAFF goal…9 goals for 18 points. Head Coach Matt Potter ...... 28-29 MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant Coach Lindsey Jorgensen ...... 30 DIRECTOR: Rod Commons 28 SOCCER CONTACT: Rachel Porter E-MAIL: [email protected] MEET THE COUGARS PHONE: (509) 335-2684 2005 Roster ...... 31 FAX: (509) 335-0267 Player Profi les ...... 32-44 PRESS ROW PHONE: (509) 432-8474 Pacifi c-10 Conference ...... 45 ATHLETIC WEBSITE: www.wsucougars.com 31 2005 SCHEDULE Aug. 26 @ Idaho State (4 p.m.) 2005 OPPONENTS Aug. 28 @ Idaho (3 p.m.) Opponents ...... 46-47 Sept. 2 @ Tennessee (4 p.m.) Sept. 4 @ Vanderbilt (11 a.m.) 46 Sept. 9 WAKE FOREST (3 p.m.) 2004 IN REVIEW Sept. 16 Virginia Commonwealth^ (11 a.m.) Sept. 18 Long Island^ (Noon) Season Review ...... 48 Sept. 23 @ Cal Poly (5 p.m.) Honors ...... 49 Sept. 25 @ Nevada (1 p.m.) Box Scores ...... 50-51 Sept. 30 SAN FRANCISCO (3 p.m.) 48 Statistics ...... 52 Oct. 2 MONTANA (Noon) Oct. 7 @ Stanford* (7 p.m.) Oct. 9 @ California* (1 p.m.) COUGAR RECORD BOOK Oct. 14 ARIZONA STATE* (3 p.m.) All-time Records ...... 54 Oct. 16 ARIZONA* (Noon) All-time Scores ...... 55-56 Oct. 21 @ USC* (3 p.m.) 54 All-time Series Records ...... 57-58 Oct. 23 @UCLA* (1 p.m.) CREDITS: The 2005 Washington State University Oct. 28 OREGON STATE* (2 p.m.) Soccer Media Guide has been published by the All-time Roster ...... 59 Oct. 30 OREGON* (Noon) WSU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, Records and Top 10 Lists ...... 60-61 written by the Offi ce of Athletic Media Relations, Nov. 4 @ Washington* (5 p.m.) designed and printed by University Publishing. Honors ...... 62 Nov. 11/13 NCAA First, Second Rounds DESIGNER: Eric Limburg All-time Starters/Academic Honors ...... 63 Nov. 18-20 NCAA Third Round EDITOR/WRITER: Rachel Porter Cougar Soccer Camps ...... 64 Nov. 25-27 NCAA Quarterfi nals PHOTOGRAPHY: Rod Commons, Dec. 2/4 NCAA Women’s College Cup Jason Krump, Shelly Hanks, Bob Hubner.

^ Oregon State Tournament, Corvallis, Ore. * Pac-10 Conference Match 1 All Times Pacifi c Why Washington State University?

“I fell in love with the coaches, players and community at WSU the moment I stepped “I came to WSU because I knew I’d fi nd an on campus. Everyone had a clear vision for excellent team and family environment. I success and I felt the program emphasized the wanted be able to concentrate on my school importance of the players being well-rounded “I chose Washington State because I wanted to work as well as excelling at my sport and I individuals as well as exceptional athletes.” reach my fullest potential.” knew I could do that Washington State.” —Junior Kate Benz —Junior Tyson Byers —Senior Jerome Harrison Forward WSU Women’s Pole Vault WSU Track and Field Running Back WSU Football 2 Why Washington State University?

“I chose Washington State because it had so many positive things to offer. Pullman, Washington offers such a sense of community. Everyone in town is so friendly to the college student, and the residents go out of their way to make us feel welcome. I majored in sociology and criminal justice while in school here and thoroughly enjoyed my program curriculum. All of my professors were very understanding of my travel schedule during the season and were always willing to meet with me outside of the classroom when I needed extra help. “The coaching staff at WSU made me feel The coaches here really care about the at ease from the fi rst moment I talked to athletes. I made huge improvements while them. As soon as I arrived on campus, I felt “The community and family-like atmosphere competing under Rick Sloan and fi nished like I was instantly a part of a big, extended at Washington State makes me feel at home. my collegiate career with fi ve All-American family. My teammates and coaches are Students come to WSU from all over the certifi cates. I couldn’t have asked for anything excited about Cougar athletics and that is a country and are immediately comfortable more from a Division I school.” contagious feeling. WSU has a unique feel because of the quality support staff and —Five-time All-American and Pacifi c-10 Champion, and that helps me stay focused on my sport warmhearted Cougar community.” Ellannee Richardson as well as my studies.” —Junior Angela Fajardo WSU assistant coach and former heptathlete —Sophomore Derrick Low Defender WSU Soccer WSU Track & Field Point Guard WSU Men’s Basketball 3 WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY World class. Face to face. At Washington State University you will work face to face with world class professors. The university has ten colleges and offers 150 majors and over 300 fi elds of study spanning the liberal arts and sciences, as well as architecture, business, education, nursing, pharmacy, and agriculture, engineering, home economics, and veterinary medicine.

College of Agriculture and Home Economics College of Business and Economics College of Education College of Engineering and Architecture College of Liberal Arts

• Washington State University College of Nursing offers 245 fi elds of study. College of Pharmacy • Pullman is ranked 63rd among College of Sciences the Sporting News Best Sports Cities of 2004. College of Veterinary Medicine • U.S. News and World Report ranks Graduate School WSU in the top 50 of the nation’s Honors College It’s a refrain repeated by best public research universities for 2004. alumni time and again: • The 2003 Princeton Review ranks WSU in the WSU professors were their top 50 of America’s most connected campuses. inspiration and their friends. • WSU is ranked in the nation’s top tier of doctoral/ research universities by the Carnegie Foundation for Enter the future with the confi dence the Advancement of Teaching. that comes from real preparation. • WSU’s athletic facilities are ranked eighth best in the nation by campusdirt.com As an athlete, you know that if you’ve practiced hard you feel more confi dent for a big game. At WSU, the education you receive together with the programs available and great A friendly environment faculty provide you with that same confi dence for the biggest game of The Pullman campus straddles Col- all—your future. The education gives lege Hill in Pullman, a college town you the skills to be critical thinkers of 25,000 located among the rolling and initiators, important skills in any hills of the Palouse region of eastern endeavor you decide upon. Students Washington. The University is the can immerse themselves in a variety largest residential university west of of learning situations, ranging from the Mississippi, which enhances the high levels of interaction with profes- friendly, traditional collegiate atmo- sors to hands-on research projects sphere for which WSU is known. and community and public service WSU is located within easy travel- activities. The newest technology, ing distance of Spokane and Coeur d’ numerous leadership opportunities, Alene to the north. Seattle and Portland and study abroad programs further are less than 300 miles to the west. enrich the WSU college experience.

4 WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY Dedicated to diversity ashington State University seeks to enrich every student’s educational Wexperience through exposure to different cultures, philosophies, and scholarly perspectives. This atmosphere of interchange and inquiry is fostered through programs that can take students around the globe or to a quiet corner on campus for a discussion with a new-found friend offering a different point of view. Diversity is a priority at Washington State University. You will meet students from around the world and from other American cultural back- grounds. Enrich your education by enjoying the ethnic music, speakers, and discussions; foreign fi lm series; and cultural celebrations. Take part in a host of other activities sponsored by the many student organizations, which include the Arab, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Italian, Hawaiian, Native American, and Pacifi c Islander student clubs and several African American fraternities and sororities.

Offi ce of Minority Affairs African American, Asian/Pacifi c American, Hispanic American, and Native American students fi nd support in each of the ethnic centers. The centers were established to address the academic, cultural, social, and ethnic needs and concerns of minority students. Qualifi ed professional counselors and trained peer mentors are on staff. Offi ce of Multicultural Student Services At the Multicultural Center, students of all backgrounds share the richness of their cultures and sponsor multicul- tural programs for the entire WSU community. The Center also serves as a base for academic support and social activity. WSU is nationally recognized for its extensive program in international education. More than 30 exchange programs; study abroad programs in more than 20 countries; and internships in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East are available.

5 Colleges WSU has 10 colleges and offers 150 majors and options spanning the liberal arts and sciences, as well as architecture, business education, nursing, pharmacy and agriculture, engineering, home economics, and veterinary medicine. Students from all 50 states and 103 foreign countries attend WSU.

Notable Alumni

8 Notable Alumni

Left Page, clockwise from upper left: Phil Abelson, Father of the atomic submarine; Aaron Sele, Pitcher, ; Patty Murray, U.S. Senator; Pete Rademacher, Former president of Kiefer McNeil swimming equipment manufacturer, whose fi rst professional boxing match was for the World Heavyweight Championship; Mel Hein, A charter member of both College and Professional Football Halls of Fame; Gary Larson, Creator of the Far Side cartoons; William Julius Wilson, Harvard University Professor, recognized by Time magazine as one of America’s 25 most infl uential people; Cindy Brunson, ESPN News; Mark Fields, linebacker for the Carolina Panthers. Right Page, clockwise from top: John Olerud, First Baseman, Boston Red Sox; Ann Haley, Executive Director of Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Authority; Paul Allen, Owner of the Portland Trail Blazers; Edward R. Murrow, the Father of modern day news reporting and namesake for WSU’s Murrow School of Communications; Sherman Alexie, Screenwriter, Poet, Novelist; Keith Jackson, ABC TV’s Voice of College Football; Barry Serafi n, ABC News correspondent; Charles Glen King, Leading researcher in the development of Vitamin C; Jerry Sage, Teacher of the Year and WW II escape artist who was played by Steve McQueen in the movie Cooler King; Drew Bledsoe, quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys; Hugh Campbell, General Manager, Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League.

9 WASHINGTONTRADITIONS STATE

THE COUGAR NICKNAME Washington State University students officially adopted the nickname “Cougars” October 28, 1919, three days after a reference to “cougars” was used in a football game story THE COUGAR HEAD LOGO following WSU’s upset 14-0 win at In 1936, student Randall Johnson, class California. In the story, a Bay Area of 1938, designed the original Cougar writer said the Pacifi c Northwest team head logo for Washington State Col- “played like cougars” in upsetting lege. It was used on the side of college the Bears. trucks. In 1959, when the institution changed from college to university, he re-created the logo to incorporate the “U” in place of the “C.” In 2002, WSU developed a new graphic identity. It employs the Cougar head within a crest, an internationally recognized symbol for higher education.

THE VICTORY BELL In the late 1800s, the victory bell was mounted on the ground in the center of campus; it rang to start and dismiss classes in those early days. Today, it is located at the Lewis Alumni Centre. A member of the Student Alumni Connection rings it after a WSU football win.

THE COUGAR MASCOT In 1927, Governor Roland Hartley presented a cougar cub to the students of the University. This fi rst cougar mascot was called Butch, to honor Herbert “Butch’’ Meeker of Spokane, who was WSU’s football star at the time. Butch II was presented to the students by Governor Clarence D. Martin in 1938. Butch III and IV were twin cubs, presented by Governor Arthur B. Langlie in 1942. Governor Langlie presented Butch V in 1955. Butch VI, the last live mascot on campus, died in the summer of 1978. He had been presented to WSU by Governor Albert Rosellini in 1964 from the Seattle Zoo. Today, WSU students in a “Butch the Cougar” mascot costume rally school spirit at athletic contests, including football games and other events.

10 WASHINGTONSTUDENT RECREATION STATE’S CENTER

The student recreation center opened spring of 2001. Its 150,000 square feet contains seven gymnasiums, a four-lane indoor track, 17,000 square feet of fi tness training area, fi ve-lane lap pool, leisure spa, three multi-purpose rooms (aerobic/martial arts), four racquetball courts, a wellness center, and a fi replace lounge.

SRC AWARDS • Outstanding Indoor Sports Facility Award, National Intramural Recreation Sports Association, 2002 • Facility Award of Merit, Athletic Business, 2001 • Award of Excellence, Washington Parks and Recreation Association, 2001 • Outstanding Design Award, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, 2001 11 Student-AthleteWASHINGTON Development STATE UNIVERSITY

STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT Our Student-Athlete Development unit initiates support for academic and personal success during on-campus recruiting visits with prospective student-athletes, and continues providing support and services until student- Cynthia Prieto athletes graduate from WSU. Our student-athlete Academic Counselor development staff is committed to developing and implementing comprehensive and effective programs to Cynthia Prieto enters her second year assist student-athletes in identifying and meeting their at Washington State University as academic and career goals leading to graduation and the Academic Counselor for rowing, career development. We take a “life skills” approach soccer, track and fi eld, cross country, when assisting student-athletes with class selection, and volleyball. She graduated from major selection, graduation planning, career develop- the University of Arizona in 2002 ment, time management, goal setting, study skills, and earning a BA in social science/psychology. During that learning strategies. time she worked as a Crisis Counselor for young children Our focus is the student-athlete and her personal devel- and their families. In the spring of 2004, Prieto received opment. We reinforce the value of maximizing the her Master’s Degree in sport administration from the educational and career opportunities at WSU. And, University of New Mexico. As a graduate student, she most importantly, our staff emphasizes the importance of worked with the football program dealing primarily student-athletes taking personal responsibility and owner- with student-athlete recruiting and summer football ship in developing their academic and career plans. Our camp operations. With a passion for both athletics and 91 percent graduation rate for those seniors who have student development, Prieto also worked as an Academic exhausted their eligibility (over the past 10 years) refl ects Advisement Intern at UNM. our consistent commitment to academic success while striking a balance between academics and athletics. Born and raised in Tucson, Prieto enjoys playing volleyball and spending time with her family and friends.” 12 WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES • New Student-Athlete Orientation • General Academic Counseling • Learning Assessment • Individual And Group Tutoring • Assistance With Team Travel • Writing And Math Assistance • Graduation Planning • Computer Lab with internet and library access • Priority Registration • Summer School And Degree Completion Financial Aid Programs

CAREER DEVELOPMENT • Junior and Senior Planning Meetings • Etiquette Dinner • Access To SIGI Website For Career Exploration • Career Fairs and Workshops • Interview Skills And Workshops • Job Search Strategies • Professional Development Portfolio • Senior Folder • Alumni Connections • Resume Development

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT • New Student-Athlete Seminar • Community Outreach – Team CARE • P.R.O.W.L. Resource And Referral Center • NCAA Lifeskills Materials And STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT STAFF Resources back row from left: Cynthia Prieto, Chris Cook, Pam Bradetich. • Career Resources front row from left: Thad Hathaway, Wanda Tennant, Allen Thompson, Pippa Pierce, and Anna Plemons.

13 WASHINGTON the STATE UNIVERSITY Weight Room

Jackson L. Coots, M.S., C.S.C.S., S.C.C.C. Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Jackson L. Coots earned his B.S. in Kinesiology from Washington State University in 1997 and his M.S. in Physical Education with an emphasis in Exercise Science from the University of Idaho in 2001. He was a volunteer assistant with the WSU Strength and Conditioning program form 1993-1998 and then served as a part-time strength coach from 1998-2001. Coach Coots has served as an assistant strength coach for the Cougars from 2001 to present. He is a USWF Olympic Level I Club Coach and a member of both the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. Coots has earned his professional certifi cation as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist and as a Strength and Conditioning Coach.

Coach Coots is directly responsible for the strength and conditioning program design, instruction and testing for the WSU Varsity Soccer, Swimming, Rowing and Track & Field teams.

Prior to his arrival at WSU, Coots served six years in the U.S. Marine Corps and is a veteran of the Persian Gulf War.

14 WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

With two fl oors covering 14,000 square feet and featuring state-of-the-art equipment, WSU’s weight room is considered one of the top facilities in the nation.

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WASHINGTONATHLETIC MEDICINESTATE UNIVERSITY

Yasushi Nomura examines Alix Rustrum’s leg.

Kristen Slonski Devan Baker Student Athletic Trainer Student Athletic Trainer

Yasushi Nomura Athletic Trainer

Yasushi “Yas” Nomura enters his sixth season as a member of the athletic training staff at Washington State University. His primary responsibilities include working as the head athletic trainer for Cougar women’s swimming and women’s soccer. He also assists with WSU football.

Prior to WSU, Nomura served two years as the head athletic trainer and sports medicine instructor at Independence Community College in Independence, Kan.

A native of Kyoto, Japan, Nomura earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education with an emphasis in athletic training from California State University, Chico in 1995. He earned his master’s degree at Oregon and worked with football and women’s soccer for the Ducks as a graduate assistant.

Nomura is a certifi ed athletic trainer and a certifi ed examiner by the National Athletic Training Association.

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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITYSOCCER FACILITIES

17 administration

V. LANE RAWLINS JIM STERK PRESIDENT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS V. Lane Rawlins, a noted economist and academic Washington native James M. Sterk was appointed leader, is the ninth president of Washington State Washington State University’s director of athletics in June University. of 2000. In his four years, he has overseen unprecedented Under his leadership, WSU is recognized as one of the growth and success by the Cougars’ 17 intercollegiate top 50 public research universities in the , athletics teams and the 450 individuals who compete for according to U.S. News & World Report. WSU annually. A strategic plan he implemented solidifi es the In the last fi ve years, WSU has scored its best fi nish and university’s commitment to undergraduate education, highest point total in the history of the Athletic Directors research and scholarship, as well as providing quality Cup competition among NCAA schools. education in a caring community. The university’s WSU’s success on the gridiron in the 21st century - motto -- World Class. Face to Face. -- refl ects that three consecutive 10-win seasons - has more than done commitment. its part to draw national attention to the Cougar sports His association with WSU started more than 30 programs. In the past four years, 13 Cougar teams have years ago when he joined the Department of Economics faculty. Later, he became been represented in postseason competition. department chair and, for four years, he was WSU’s vice provost. Facility improvements have also been among projects Sterk has tackled. WSU He returned to WSU in 2000 after serving nine years at the president of the recently completed a major fi eld renovation and became the fi rst collegiate University of Memphis. Before that, he was academic affairs vice chancellor of the program to have FieldTurf as its playing surface. An ambitious capital improvement University of Alabama system. plan is underway to enhance many other WSU sport facilities, including major Rawlins is the coauthor of two books, has published widely, and has taught labor changes to Martin Stadium, the home of Cougar football. economics and the economics of education. A 1979 graduate of Western Washington, Sterk received his master’s degree in He has received many awards, including those recognizing him as a communicator, sports administration from Ohio University. His professional career has included humanitarian and educator. positions at North Carolina, , Seattle Pacifi c, Tulane and Portland State, the He earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from Brigham Young University in latter as director of athletics for fi ve years before coming to Pullman. 1963 and earned his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, The foundation of Sterk’s leadership plan is based on fi ve areas, the student- in 1969. athlete experience, resource acquisition, personnel, political dynamics and facilities. An avid fan of WSU athletics, he cheers on the Cougars at many sports events and All fi ve areas have enjoyed growth in Sterk’s arrival in Pullman. enjoys fl y fi shing, golf, history and literature. Sterk currently is a member of the prestigious NCAA Championship/Competition Rawlins and his wife, Mary Jo, have three children and 11 grandchildren. cabinet and has served on numerous Pacifi c-10 Conference committees during his tenure at WSU. Sterk and his wife, Debi, have three children, Ashley, Amy and Abby.

MARCIA SANEHOLTZ KEN CASAVANT SENIOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS/SWA FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE Marcia Saneholtz has been an integral part of Ken Casavant, a member of the Washington Cougar athletics for more than two decades, has been State University family since 1967, currently serves as instrumental in the improvement of facilities since her WSU’s Faculty Athletic Representative to the Pacifi c- appointment in 1982. She was the driving force in 10 Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic attaining the 1997 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Association. Championships, 2001 Women’s Basketball West Casavant, who in past years has served as the Regional and 2003 and 2007 Men’s Basketball First president of the Pacifi c-10, came to WSU as a graduate and Second Rounds for Washington State to host at the research assistant in the Department of Agricultural Spokane Arena. and Resource Economics. He was named an assistant From March 6 until July 1, 2000, Saneholtz served professor in 1971, an associate professor in 1975 and a as the interim Athletic Director at WSU. Saneholtz was full professor in 1980. named a WSU Woman of Distinction in 2003. In 1979, Casavant received the R.M. Wade award Originally from Napoleon, Ohio, Saneholtz received for outstanding teacher in the college of agriculture at her bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green State University and taught in the Los WSU, and in 1990, he earned the distinguished WSU Faculty of the Year award. Angeles public schools for three years. She moved north, taught in the Shoreline Casavant was elected vice-chair (1991-92) and chair (1992-93) of the WSU Faculty (Wash.) public school system as a substitute and coached in the CYO and Seattle Senate and has been accorded the Distinguished Teacher award by the American Parks Department programs. She was active in the Washington, Northwest, and Agricultural Economics Association. He was named Distinguished Scholar by the national offi cials associations from 1973-82. Western Agricultural Economics Association in 2003 for his nationally recognized After earning her master’s degree in sports administration at the University of work as a transportation economist. Washington, Saneholtz was appointed the assistant women’s athletic director at During his tenure at WSU, Casavant has served as associate director for the Washington State. Washington State Transportation Center (1984-87) and the interim Vice-Provost for Saneholtz was promoted to associate athletic director in 1982 and currently serves Academic Affairs and interim Vice-Provost for Research (1998). as senior associate directors of athletics and is the Senior Woman Administrator at The North Dakota native is a 1965 graduate of North Dakota State University, WSU. where he earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics. He received his She served on the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletic master’s degree from NDSU, followed by a Ph.D., from WSU in 1971. Administrators (NACWAA) Board of Directors from 1987-94, including a term as Ken and his wife Dorothy have two grown daughters, Michele and Colette. president in 1992-93. She was selected the NACWAA National Administrator of the Year in 1997. Saneholtz has been a strong presence on several NCAA committees. She has served as the chair of the NCAA Women’s Division I Volleyball Committee. Other NCAA memberships include the Committee on Athletic Certifi cation (1993-99), chair of the Peer Selection Subcommittee (1992-99), President’s Commission Liaison Committee (1992-96), and the Women’s Committee on Committees (1989-92). She has also served on numerous Pacifi c-10 Conference committees including two terms as vice president (1988-89 and 1998-99). Currently, she is a member of the NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics. Saneholtz and her husband, Byron, have two grown daughters, Jennifer and Amy. 18 athletic administration

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT

It is the mission of the Athletic Department to create and foster an environment which provides opportunities for all student-athletes to enrich their collegiate experience through participation on athletic teams which are competitive at the conference and national level. In concert with the mission and values of Washington State University, the department is dedicated to providing opportunities, which will enhance the intellectual, physical, social, moral and cultural develop- ment of the whole person, while conducting all activities with honesty and integrity in accordance with the principles of good sportsmanship and ethical conduct. The Athletic Department values gender and ethnic diversity and is com- mitted to providing equitable opportunities for all students and staff. The department will pursue its mission while upholding the values, purposes and policies of Washington State University, the Pacifi c-10 Conference, and the National John Johnson Anne McCoy Pam Bradetich Collegiate Athletic Association. academics and athletics. Senior Assoc. Dir. Of Athletics Senior Assoc. Dir. Of Athletics Associate Dir. Of Athletics Student-Athlete and Staff Development

Pete Isakson Rod Commons Bill Drake Ernie Housel Leslie Johnson Associate Dir. Of Athletics Assistant Dir. of Athletics Assistant Dir. of Athletics Special Assistant to the Assistant Dir. of Athletics External Operations Media Relations Athletic Training Services Senior Assoc. Dir. of Athletics Business Operations

Rob Oviatt Steve Robertello John David Wicker Chris Cook Leslie Cox Assistant Dir. of Athletics Assistant Dir. of Athletics Assistant Dir. of Athletics Dir. Of Academic Support Dir. of Marketing Physical Development Compliance Event and Facility Operations Services

Dan Meyer Kurt Mueller Milton Neal Pippa Pierce Scott Vik Dir. of Ticket Sales and Manager of Information Dir. of Equipment Operations Dir. of Career and Personal Dir. of Sports Video Operations Services Development 19 athletic facilities

FOOTBALL Martin Stadium – Capacity 35,117

SOCCER Lower Soccer Field – Capacity 2,000 VOLLEYBALL Bohler Gym – Capacity 3,000

BASKETBALL Beasley Coliseum – Capacity 11,492 TRACK & FIELD Mooberry Track & Field Complex 20 athletic facilities

TENNIS Stadium Way Tennis Center BASEBALL Bailey-Brayton Field

SWIMMING Gibb Pool GOLF WSU Golf Course

HOLLINGBERY FIELDHOUSE INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY 21 cougar head coaches

FOOTBALL VOLLEYBALL SOCCER CROSS COUNTRY

Bill Doba, 3rd Year Brian Heffernan, 2nd Year Matt Potter, 3rd Year Jason Drake, 2nd Year Bill Doba’s 2004 Cougars notched an Apple Heffernan enters his second season at WSU Potter enters his third season on the Drake enters his second year as the Cup victory and posted wins over bowl after serving two years as an associate head Palouse after a 2004 campaign that saw head coach and fourth year of coaching bound teams New Mexico and UCLA. coach and two years as an assistant coach the Cougars upset four ranked opponents, the men’s and women’s cross country Doba became just the fourth Pac-10 coach at the University of Minnesota where he including wins over Pac-10 rivals No. 8 programs. The 2004 Cougar women’s to win 10 or more games in his fi rst season helped guide the Golden Gophers to four UCLA, No. 22 USC and No. 12 Washington. team fi nished an unexpected fi fth at the in 2003 as he led the Cougars to a second NCAA appearances including a national Potter, a native of England, spent eight 2004 Pac-10 Championships and strong place fi nish in the Pac-10 and a victory semifi nal match in 2003, and the Big Ten years with the Sereno Soccer Club in recruiting classes the past two years give over Texas in the Holiday Bowl. The 2005 Conference title that same season. Arizona prior to coming to Washington both programs optimism for the future. campaign will mark his 17th season with State. He was also a member of the Watford the program, helping WSU reach six bowl Football Club and represented England games, including a pair of Rose Bowls. internationally as a player.

SWIMMING MEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GOLF

Erica Quam, 4th Year Dick Bennett, 3rd Year Sherri Murrell, 4th Year Walt Williams, 8th Year During Quam’s tenure, WSU swimmers The Cougars have led the Pac-10 in scoring Murrell is in her fourth year at the helm of In the fi rst seven years under Williams’ have set two school records and earned defense each of the last two seasons. the Cougar women’s basketball program. guidance, Cougar teams re-wrote the 43 spots on the Cougars’ all-time top 10 WSU’s 25 overall and 14 conference wins In 2005, Murrell’s recruit Kate Benz became record book and made a fi rst-ever team lists. The team has been in the top four are the most in a two-year span since the the fi rst player in program history to lead appearance in the NCAA Championship nationally all six semesters. 1996-97 seasons. the Pac-10 in rebounding. Prior to her (men and women). Williams has coached appointment on the Palouse, Murrell led two All-Americans (Kim Welch, Anastasia Pacifi c to four consecutive winning seasons Kostina) and in 2003 Welch earned a fi fth- with 68 wins in that span. place fi nish at the NCAA Championship.

TENNIS BASEBALL ROWING TRACK & FIELD

Lisa Hart, 3rd Year Don Marbut, 2nd Year Jane LaRiviere, 4th Year Rick Sloan, 12th Year The Cougars have been ranked nationally Marbut became the 14th head coach in In just three years at the helm of the Sloan has coached Cougars for 32 years each of the last two seasons. WSU has the 110-year history of Cougar baseball as program, LaRiviere has made an instant and has been named the USTCA West fi ve wins over ranked opponents during he took the reigns in 2004 after spending impact on Cougar rowing, guiding the Region Coach of the Year five times. Hart’s tenure. a year as an assistant at WSU. A successful team to consecutive NCAA Championship During his head coaching tenure, All- coach at the community college level, the appearances. In 2004, the Cougars fi nished America honors have come to WSU 48 Portland State University graduate coached ninth at the NCAAs, the best finish in times in men’s events and 31 times in Washington State to 21 wins and saw three program history. women’s events. players drafted in his initial campaign. 22 women’s sport success Traditionally, Cougar women’s athletics is a focal point of any season at Washington State University. The 2004-05 campaign proved to be no different.

All-American was a consistent over Oregon’s Cathrine Kraayeveld term applied to Washington State for Pac-10 superiority on the women’s athletes during the 2004- boards. 05 season. In soccer, Alix Rustrum and Anastasia Kostina earned a Katie Hultin were named to the National Golf Coaches Association All-Pac-10 second team while All-American selection marking the Cailan McCutchan earned all- third consecutive year WSU has conference honorable mention been represented on the NGCA honors. Soccer’s season was high- All-American Team (Kim Welch lighted with a 3-2 win over No. 12 2003 and ‘04). Kostina’s season Washington. Alix Rustrum was highlighted by a victory at the Swimming fi nished the season Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate Oct. Anastasia Kostina with its fi rst dual meet winning 17 earning her season in three years (4-3). Eight a GolfWeek Player of the Week honor in swimmers won a total of 40 indi- the publication’s Oct. 23 issue. vidual races while 11 individuals Rowing’s Jody Thomas earned a spot scored at the Pac-10 Champion- on the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Asso- ships. ciation All-America Team becoming the After leading the women’s third Cougar to be named an All-Ameri- tennis team with 14 dual match can in the program’s history. Thomas wins, freshman Ekaterina Bur- competed as a member of the Cougars’ duli fi nished No. 69 in the Inter- Ekaterina Burduli varsity eight crew which was ranked Jody Thomas collegiate Tennis 19th in the fi nal 2005 USRow- Association’s fi nal ing/Collegiate Rowing Coaches rankings. Bur- Association NCAA Division I Varsity duli was 15-10 Eight Coaches Poll. overall, includ- Track and Field had trio of stu- ing 14-9 in dual dent-athletes earned the All-Amer- matches. All but ica title. Diana Pickler became one of her dual an indoor All-American in the pen- match victories tathlon and in the spring joined came at the No. Jane Copland pole vaulter Tamara Diles and 1 position. fellow heptathlete Julie Pickler Julie Pickler Volleyball as All-Americans at the NCAA Out- capped its season with a fi ve- door Track & Field Championships. game upset win over No. 6 USC. In addition, Julie Pickler was the Jennifer Todd was named Pac-10 hepathlon champion while All-Pac-10 honorable mention. Robin Mikesh won the conference Stacey Holbrook’s 395 digs was high jump title fourth-best in school history for a On the hardwood, Kate Benz single season. made history by becoming the fi rst Cougar to lead the Pacifi c-10 Conference in rebounding. Benz averaged 9.1 rebounds a game to end the season with a .8 advantage Kate Benz Stacey Holbrook

23 cougar soccer family WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY “Our team has so much character and variety of personalities that it makes it enjoyable and interesting to spend so much time with them. Outside of soccer we are all really supportive of each other’s different endeavors. It’s like having a family away from home.” Katie Hultin Redshirt-Senior Goalkeeper

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“We have such good personalities on the team and right when you get WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY here everyone is really supportive and Cougar Family welcoming. It’s like having 30 sisters.” Carmen Anderson “Family is an integral part of the Cougar soccer tradition. Creating and Senior Midfi elder sharing moments on and off the fi eld is something for us all to enjoy. Soccer is just one of the many ways we try to explore and enjoy our time at Washington State but there are many others. You’ll always remember your time as a Cougar student-athlete and being part of all that is Washington State and its community.” Matt Potter Head Soccer Coach

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GOALKEEPERS RETURNERS 12 Brynn Bemis 5-10 So. 1V Made one appearance, tallying 45 minutes and making two saves. 26 Katie Hultin 5-8 R-Sr. 3V Two-time Pac-10 Player of the Week. 1 Meghan Miller 5-7 R-Sr. 1V Earned team’s Strength and Conditioning award.

OVERALL NOTABLES “We are blessed in this position Katie Hultin continues her assault on the with both talent and leadership. Cougar soccer record books, ranking in the Katie Hultin continues to shine following career categories: both on and off the fi eld but third with 3423 minutes in goal Megan Miller and Brynn Bemis fourth with 164 saves are both accomplished student tied for third with 14 wins athletes that would bless and seventh in win percentage with .410 grace any program. Each seventh with seven solo shutouts has shown the ability to take third with a 0.97 goals against average responsibility for our back line and have earned the respect and confi dence of their teammates. Competition for playing time should be tremendous and history would say we are in great “hands”…no pun intended.”

Katie Hultin

DEFENDERS RETURNERS 20 Angela Fajardo 5-6 Jr. 2V Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention honoree. 8 Jennie Kunc 5-6 Sr. 3V USAA All-American Scholar Athlete 19 Ashley Lara 5-8 Sr. 3V Earned Pac-10 All-Academic fi rst team honors. 16 Jessica Martinez 5-8 So. 1V President’s Honor Roll fall and spring semesters. 25 Allison Scurich 5-10 So. 1V Made 11 starts in 14 games, recording two shots

NEWCOMER 17 Alex Butler 5-9 Fr. HS Named Greater Spokane League 2004 Defensive MVP.

OVERALL NOTABLES “I am pleased with the growth of this group and they are The Cougar defense well on thier way to being an accomplished unit. We have allowed only 22 goals a great deal of versatility and talent. It is an experienced last season, holding and athletic unit that will need to be at its best if we are opponents to 1.09 goals achieve this fall. They are gelling and growing in confi dence scored per game and have shown signs of being a resolute back line under pressure. If we are to build on the lessons learned from last fall, this group will need to be resilient and steadfast. It will be exciting to see who steps up and shows the consistency in their performance to separate themselves from the group.

Jennie Kunc 26 2005 outlook

MIDFIELDERS RETURNERS 11 Molly Alexander 5-6 So. 1V Member of Canadian U-20 National Team pool. 6 Carmen Anderson 5-4 Sr.. 3V Two-time Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention honoree. 28 Sasha Baines 5-3 Jr. 1V Walked on to WSU soccer team in spring of 2004. 22 Christy Crudo 5-9 So. 1V Saw action in Oregon State game. 7 Natalie Elkind 5-3 So. 1V Recorded a .833 shot on goal percentage in 2004. 13 Shaye Harrel 5-7 So. 1V Took 15 shots and added one assist in 16 starts. 24 Anna Miller 5-5 So. 1V Saw action in nine games as true freshman.

OVERALL NOTABLES “Our midfi eld group has handled change very well, both in The 2004 Cougar adjustments in team style and shape. I am excited about the midfi eld combined versatility and work rate of this group and eager to see how for fi ve goals and was they handle the challenges of the season. If we are to do credited with nine of the well, this group will have a major role to play as their play team’s 16 assists. sets the tone for the team. We have an array of talent that can allow us to play in many different ways. That versatility will help us with our challenging schedule. We need to fi nd ways to get more players scoring from midfi eld and this group has worked hard to address this need throughout the spring. It will be fun to see how the experiences of last season have benefi ted this young group and how they continue to push each other as they compete for playing time.”

Carmen Anderson

FORWARDS RETURNERS 15 Alix Rustrum 5-9 Sr. 3V Earned Pac-10 All-Conference second team honors. 21 Brooke Bemis 5-9 So. 1V Notched two goals in 3-2 victory over Northern Colorado 2 Kim Bonnes 5-4 So. 1V Suffered ACL tear spring 2005 and will not see action in fall. 33 Haley Thompson-Miller 5-2 Sr. 3V Scored fi ve goals, three game-winning, and added one assist.

NEWCOMERS 29 Natalie D’Amico 5-0 Fr. HS Two-time fi rst team All-Seamount league honoree. 27 Megan Hyte 5-5 Fr. HS Played four years with state champion F.C. Royals 87 club team.

OVERALL NOTABLES “We have a great deal of depth in this position and Top returners Alix competition for places and playing time will be at an all Rustrum and Haley time high. The many talents this group offers puts us in Thompson-Miller a position to give different looks and play in a variety of combined for 14 goals styles without missing a beat. We return a good group of and one assist for 29 players who have gained valuable time competing against points in 2004. The two top competition and, more importantly, had success in seniors took a combined fi nding the back of the net. Adding two newcomers to 64 shots, placing 37 on the group serves to excite us even more and as a staff, frame. we look forward to the challenges of selection based on performance and needs.”

Alix Rustrum 27 2005 coaches

Matt Potter HEAD COACH

Washington State Head Soccer Coach Matt Potter Potter is a USSAF “A” licensed coach and is currently enters his third season determined to build on last the Region IV Olympic Development Program (ODP) year’s experiences, developing a team eager and able head coach for the girls ’88 age group and has been to make Cougar soccer competitive at the post season on the regional ODP staff since 1998. Potter earned level. the Preliminary and Teaching Awards from the English “Experience counts no matter what the environment,” Football Association. Potter said. “We have a great senior class and the team Before coming to WSU, Potter was the head of the continues to grow each day. We are focused on our Scottsdale Community College women’s soccer team. continued progress as team and as a program. Our feet In just one season at Scottsdale, he led the Artichokes to are fi rmly planted on the ground and are excited about a 9-7-1 record and to the 2002 ACCAC playoffs. the challenges of the fall. This group will not be content Potter spent eight years with the Sereno Soccer Club to miss out or comes as close as it did last season to post in Arizona where he served as a head coach and trainer. season play, so expect to see that tone set right from He led his ‘88 girls team to a Region IV regional second the start of preseason.” place fi nish, three third place fi nishes and four Arizona

“We are energized and looking forward to the new season. We have gained valuable experiences and seen all the challenges that we need to be able to cope with to be successful. We are becom- ing battle hardened and now need to take the next step in our development. We will also continue our work in improving all aspects of being a student athlete and ambassador for Washing- ton State. We have a challenging schedule but with the continued support from the local community and efforts of all involved in Cougar Soccer, I’m excited for the start of the season.” —Matt Potter, WSU Head Soccer Coach

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Matthew (Matt) J. Potter

BORN: January 23, 1970 HOMETOWN: Merc, England HIGH SCHOOL: Gillingham Comprehensive COLLEGE: West London College of Brunel University, 1992 – Graduated with honors earning a bachelor’s degree in physical education and religious, social and moral education. SOCCER EXPERIENCE: Watford FC, 1984-1991 – Played professionally with club as a central midfi elder. Great Britian Students Team, 1990-1992 – Member of squad that won the National British Colleges title in 1991. SW England Select, 1988-89 – Served as team captian. England U-19 International, 1988-89 – Represented country at international level. COACHING EXPERIENCE: Noga Soccer, 1993-96 state titles. His ‘88 team was consistently ranked as one – Worked in both New York and Arizona serving as of the top 10 teams in the nation, and both his ‘88 coach and regional director coordinator. team and ‘84 girls squad were ranked as top ten teams Arizona State Association, 1995-2003 – Served as coach and staff evaluator…conducted licensing in Region IV over a fi ve-year period. His ‘84 team took courses for new coaches…head coach within Girls state seven years in a row. Nine of Potter’s players made Olympic Development Program. the Region IV regional team and three made the youth Regions IV Olympic Development, 1998-Present – Current head coach of ’88 age group…served as national team pool. assistant age group coach. As a central midfi elder, Potter competed at the top Scottsdale Community College, 2002-03 –Women’s level of soccer, playing professionally for the Watford head soccer coach and recruiting coordinator…led the Artichokes to a 9-7-1 record and to the 2002 ACCAC F.C. in England. He was a member of the Great Britain playoffs. Students squad, a team made of top college players, Sereno Soccer Club, 1995-2003 – Head coach and that won the National British Colleges title in 1991. trainer for two competitive girls teams…led ‘88 and ’84 teams to multiple state titles…nine of his players Potter also represented England at the U-19 Interna- were Region IV regional team and three made the tional level. Potter also worked as a community director youth national team pool. with the Brentford Football Club in London. Washington State University, 2003 –Present – Joined women’s soccer program in February of 2003 as Befi tting his educational background, Potter places an assistant coach and was named head coach in much emphasis on academics and guides his players July 2003 after the departure of Dan Tobias...2004 recruiting class ranked 47th among 306 Division I on how to excel in the classroom as well as on the play- programs…led 2004 squad to a 8-7-4 record, includ- ing fi eld. After graduation from West London College ing four wins over ranked opponents in 1992 with an honors degree in physical education HONORS: Earned the Preliminary and Teaching Awards from the English Football Association. and religious, social and moral education, Potter took WSU APPOINTMENT: Feb. 2003, Assistant Coach; July a position with Noga Soccer in New York and Arizona 2003, Head Coach. in 1993, coaching, establishing and developing a cur- WSU RECORD: 14-18-6 (2 years) riculum and coordinating clinics and camps. WIFE: Olga Potter, a native of Mere, England, is married to Olga CHILDREN: Stepdaughters Marissa, Andrea and Valerie; and has three stepdaughters, Marissa, Andrea, Valerie daughter Cassidy. and a daughter, Cassidy. 29 2005 coaches

Lindsey Jorgensen ASSISTANT COACH

Lindsey Jorgensen enters her third season as an assistant Jorgensen earned numerous accolades while at Washing- coach at Washington State. Jorgensen is a former Cougar ton State including; Verizon/CoSIDA District VIII Women’s keeper (1998-2001) who set several records and earned Fall/Winter At-Large First Team All-American (2000), Veri- numerous accolades during zon/CoSIDA At-Large Women’s her career. She brings extensive Fall/Winter National Third Team goalkeeping knowledge and the All-Academic (1999, 2000), WSU experience of being a WSU student- Athletics Top 50 Student Athlete athlete to the program. Jorgensen Award (2000, 2001), Pac-10 assists with all coaching duties, but All-Academic First Team (1999, her primary focus is training and 2000), Pac-10 All-Conference developing the goalkeeping unit. Second Team (2000, 2001). Jor- “Lindsey continues to grow and gensen was also well-respected by blossom in the role of assistant her teammates, earning the team coach. She is a wonderful person awards of; co-MVP (1998-2000), and is a key member of our soccer Team captain (1999-2001) and staff and team,” Potter said. “As a most inspirational player (2000). former student athlete and honors Jorgensen was a member of college student she represents all the founding Seattle Sounders that is good in Washington State and (W-league) women’s soccer team continues to pass on that knowledge (1999-2002). She also played to future and current athletes.” for the Hibernian and Caldonian In 2003 Jorgensen was the Wash- Saints (Seattle, Wash.) from 2000- ington State women’s soccer volun- 2002 and was invited to tryout teer assistant; training goalkeepers for the San Jose Cyberrays of the and assisting with recruiting and WUSA in 2002. offi ce duties. She was the assistant Jorgensen graduated with a BS varsity girls’ soccer coach as Mount in Math Education in December Si High School in 2002, and an of 2002 and loves teaching. She assistant for the U-12 Eastside FC girls B-team out of Bellevue, had great experiences student-teaching/coaching at the Wash. Jorgensen has worked several soccer camps including high-school level but enjoys the challenges and rewards of serving as the director of the Seattle Sounders Girls Soccer coaching at the collegiate level. Camp in 2003 and as a camp coach in 2000 and 2001. She “With my passion for teaching, I long to see players learn was the goalkeeper director for the Washington State Univer- about the game,” Jorgensen said. “Matt is a great teacher sity Women’s Soccer Camp from 2000-2005. and possesses an amazing teaching style on the fi eld. I am Jorgensen was the starting goalkeeper for Washington State excited to work with him and learn from him.” from 1998-2001, and a captain of the 2000 NCAA tourna- Jorgensen was born in Butte, Mont., to Frank and Becky ment team. She holds the WSU all-time career records in Jorgensen and has a brother, Josh. She enjoys the outdoors, saves (392), solo-shutouts (18) and minutes in goal (6,461). camping and coffee. She is fi fth in single-season shutouts (6 in 1998) and tied for third in single-season goal against average (.89 in 2000). 30 2005 roster NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HGT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 1 Meghan Miller GK 5-7 R-Sr. 1V Kent, Wash. (Kentlake) 2 Kim Bonnes F 5-4 So. 1V Longview, Wash. (Mark Morris) 6 Carmen Anderson M 5-4 Sr. 3V Kennewick, Wash. (Kennewick) 7 Natalie Elkind M 5-3 So. 1V Encinitas, Calif. (La Costa Canyon) 8 Jennie Kunc D 5-6 Sr. 3V Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) 11 Molly Alexander M 5-6 So. 1V Vancouver, British Columbia (Handsworth) 12 Brynn Bemis GK 5-10 So. 1V Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Lake City) 13 Shaye Harrel M 5-7 So. 1V Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon) 15 Alix Rustrum F 5-9 Sr. 3V Wilsonville, Ore. (Wilsonville) 16 Jessica Martinez D 5-8 So. 1V Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake) 17 Alex Butler D 5-9 Fr. HS Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Preparatory) 19 Ashley Lara D 5-8 Sr. 3V Las Cruces, N.M. (Las Cruces) 20 Angela Fajardo D 5-6 Jr. 2V San Mateo, Calif. (Notre Dame Belmont) 21 Brooke Bemis F 5-9 So. 1V Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Lake City) 22 Christy Crudo M 5-9 So. 1V Tacoma, Wash. (Bellarmine) 24 Anna Miller M 5-5 So. 1V Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis High) 25 Allison Scurich D 5-10 So. 1V Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Aliso Niguel) 26 Katie Hultin GK 5-8 R-Sr. 3V Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) 27 Megan Hyte F 5-5 Fr. HS Poulsbo, Wash. (North Kitsap) 28 Sasha Baines M 5-3 Jr. 1V Everett, Wash. (Cascade) 29 Natalie D’Amico F 5-0 Fr. HS Normandy Park, Wash. (Mt. Rainier) 33 Haley Thompson-Miller F 5-2 Sr. 3V Yakima, Wash. (West Valley)

HEAD COACH: Matt Potter (West London), third year ASSISTANTS: Lindsey Jorgensen (Washington State), third year

GEOGRAPHIC ROSTER

Arizona (1) New Mexico (1) Scottsdale - Shay Harrel Las Cruces – Ashley Lara

ME British Columbia (Canada) (1) Oregon (2) Vancouver - Molly Alexander Corvallis - Anna Miller Wilsonville - Alix Rustrum California (3) Washington (11) Encinitas - Natalie Elkind Laguna Niguel - Allison Scurich Everrett - Sasha Baines San Mateo – Angela Fajardo Kennewick - Carmen Anderson Kent - Meghan Miller Colorado (1) Longview - Kim Bonnes Maple Valley - Jennie Kunc Denver - Katie Hultin Normandy Park – Natalie D’Amico Poulsbo – Megan Hyte Idaho (2) Sammamish – Jessica Martinez Coeur d’Alene - Brooke Bemis Spokane - Alex Butler Coeur d’Alene - Brynn Bemis Tacoma - Christy Crudo Yakima - Haley Thompson-Miller

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE HULTIN (Hole-teen) CRUDO (Crew-dough) BAINES (Banes) HARREL (Hair-el) FAJARDO (Fa-HAR-dough) SCRUICH (Scur-ich) BEMIS (Be-MISS) D’AMICO (DEE-UH-me-CO) BONNES (Bonus) HYTE (Height)

31 player profi les

High School/Club Career RECAP – Member of Canadian U-16 and U-17 National Teams and in 2004 was member of U-19 Canadian National Team pool…played basketball, fi eld hockey and soccer at Handsworth Secondary for North Vancouver…captained soccer team all four Molly Alexander years at Handsworth…as a FRESHMAN, named junior basketball 11 Player of the Year…Handsworth basketball and fi eld hockey team 5-6 –Sophomore – 1L district champs…U-14 club soccer team won league and Provincial Vancouver, British Columbia Cup…member of U-14 Provincial team…SOPHOMORE year, U- Handsworth Secondary, 2004 15 club soccer team won Provincial Cup and were Western Nike U-20 Canadian National Team Pool Champions..U-15 Provincial team took bronze medal at Canadian National Championships…member of U-16 Canadian National Team…JUNIOR year, U-16 club soccer team won league…women’s Washington State Career premier cup team won Provincial Cup……as a SENIOR, named FRESHMAN (2004) – Entering pre-season camp recovering from British Columbia’s soccer Female Athlete of the Year…honored knee surgery for a torn ACL came back to play in 13 matches, starting with Premiers award and named to British Columbia Sports Hall of eight game as a wing midfi elder….took six shots, including one shot Fame…member of U-19 Canadian National Team pool. on goal….played against six of the seven nationally-ranked teams WSU played, making three starts…made fi rst start of the season, PERSONAL – Born Molly Alexander January 11, 1986 at Vancouver, assisting Brooke Bemis on the fi rst goal scored in the Cougars 3-2 British Columbia…parents Douglas and Ann Alexander…brothers win over Northern Colorado…took a shot in 1-1 double-overtime Ezra and Jeremy…enjoys photography, reading, coaching and game against Loyola Maymount…recorded two shots in 3-1 loss to keeping fi t…carried 3.25 prep GPA and plans on majoring in Arizona…assisted Alix Rustrum’s game-winning goal in WSU’s 1-0 education at WSU. victory over No. 8 UCLA…. missed Oregon games Oct. 22-24 while training with U-19 Canadian National Team. Career Numbers YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK C/E 2004 13 8 6 1 0 2 2 0 0-0 0/0 Totals 13 8 6 1 0 2 2 0 0-0 0/0

Carmen Anderson6 5-4 – Senior – 3L Kennewick, Wash. Kennewick, 2002

Washington State Career JUNIOR (2004) – Made eight starts in 11 appearances despite missing a month of play, while recovering from a torn meniscus suffered Sept. 17 in the Cougars 1-0 upset over No. 12 Pepperdine… the midfi elder scored one goal and assisted another for three points…took eight shots, placing three on goal…served a cross to Alix Rustrum, who scored the game-winning in the 2-0 victory over New Mexico…in her second game back after recovering from knee surgery, scored a goal against No. 22 USC, out-running a Trojan defender and sliding to poke the ball past the charging USC keeper…took two shots in 2-0 lost to California…recorded three shots, placing one on frame in 0-0 tie with No. 11 Stanford…named Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention. SOPHOMORE (2003) – Played integral part of Cougar defense, starting 12 of 14 games after missing fi ve games due to ankle injury suffered against Montana Sept. 7…recorded 12 shots, eight on goal…one of two players to record shots against UCLA…recorded

32 player profi les two shots in 1-1 tie with Oregon State…provided one of 11 shots WSU took in 0-0 tie with California…named Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention in fi rst year of eligibility. FRESHMAN (2002) – Played in 17 matches, starting one…took 13 shots on the season, converting two for goals…scored fi rst collegiate goal in the 34th minute of 8-0 win over Gonzaga…provided assist Sasha Baines on game-winning goal in 4-2 win at Arizona…gave Cougars fourth 28 goal of the match against USC, converting a pass from fellow 5-3 – Junior – 1L freshman Alix Rustrum. Everett, Wash. Cascade, 2003 High School/Club Career HSA Eagles RECAP – Four-year letterwinner in soccer at Kennewick High for coach John Garvey…earned a total of seven varsity letters… FRESHMAN year, lettered in track and soccer…as a SOPHOMORE, Washington State Career earned All-Big Nine honors in soccer as a midfi elder… JUNIOR year, SOPHOMORE (2004) – Walked on to WSU soccer team in spring of named team MVP while earning fi rst team All-Big Nine honors as 2004…did not see action in 2004 fall season. a forward…awarded Athlete of the Week award by the Tri-City FRESHMAN (2003) – Did not participate. Herald and named to the All-Area team by the same publication… also lettered in fastpitch softball…captured California Sun & Surf Championship and Northwest Cup Championship as a member of High School/Club Career the Sun City Strikers…SENIOR year, captained the Lions and led RECAP – Two-time letterwinner at Cascade High under coach team to its fi rst Big Nine Conference title…racked up 17 goals and Jamie Gay…played for Emerald City FC ’84 team that were State six assists…named team MVP, fi rst team All-Big Nine, and All-Area Champions 1999, 2000 and 2001 and placed third at Regionals in by the Tri-City Herald. 2000…as a FRESHMAN, member of Cascade team that placed fi rst in WESCO League…Emerald City FC team took State and placed PERSONAL - Born Carmen E. Anderson Aug. 23, 1984 in Portland, third at Regionals…SOPHOMORE year, earned second varsity letter Ore…parents Bob and Carmen Anderson…has one brother, Robert, at Cascade…club team State champions…JUNIOR year, Emerald who played football at Princeton…certifi ed United States Soccer City FC team won state championship…SENIOR year, member of Federation Referee…plays the alto saxophone and was honored by HSA Eagles club team. the National Academy for Recording Arts and Sciences as a 1999 GRAMMY Signature Schools Gold recipient. PERSONAL – Born Sasha Baines at Missoula, Mont., July 15, 1985…parents Jay and Josette Baines…sister Stefanie plays soccer Career Numbers at University of San Diego…enjoys taking pictures…prep GPA of YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK C/E 3.33…Cascade Service and National Honor Society member…plans 2002 17 1 13 7 2 1 5 0 0-0 0/0 on pursuing pre-medicine degree at WSU. 2003 14 12 12 8 0 0 0 0 0-0 0/0 2004 11 8 8 3 1 1 3 0 0-0 0/0 Total 42 21 33 18 3 2 8 0 0-0 0/0

Brooke Bemis21 5-9 –Sophomore- 1L Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Lake City H.S., 2004 Boise Capitals

Washington State Career FRESHMAN (2004) – Played in 18 games as a forward, making three starts…led the rookie class with two goals, and two assists for six points….took 18 shots, 10 on goal for a .556 shot on goal percentage… named to Loyola Marymount/Holiday Inn LAX Tournament team after scoring two goals with two shots against Northern Colorado in 3-2 victory…gave WSU 1-0 lead over the Bears at the 15:23 mark, scoring the second goal two minutes later from 15-yards out…recorded three shots in WSU’s 2-0 win over Denver…took two shots, one on-goal in 0-0 tie with No. 8 Tennessee… took two shots, one on-goal in 1-

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0 upset over No. 12 Pepperdine…provided the assist to Thompson- Miller in 1-1 tie with Loyola Marymount, recording two shots, both on goal…led the team with four shots, three on goal in Cougs 1-0 loss to Oregon State…named to Fall and Spring President’s Honor Roll. High School/Club Career Brynn Bemis12 RECAP – Four-year letterwinner in soccer under Matt Ruchti and three 5-10 –Sophomore – 1L year letterwinner in both track and basketball at Lake City …played Coeur d’Alene, Idaho under Dean Thompson for Coeur d’Alene Sting club team until senior year when played for Jose Franca with Boise Capitals…2003 Lake City, 2004 selected to Idaho Olympic Development Program…FRESHMAN year, Boise Capitals Lake City soccer team took second in state and were Inland Empire League champions…4x400 team placed fourth and 4x200 team took fi fth in State track and fi eld championships…SOPHOMORE Washington State Career year, named fi rst team All-IEL and voted team’s best offensive player FRESHMAN (2004) – Played keeper in one game for the Cougars, for soccer…Lake City team fi nished 20-1-2, placing fourth in State tallying 45 minutes in goal her rookie season…faced three shots, and were league and district champions…basketball team placed making two saves, while allowing one goal in WSU’s 3-2 win over third in state…4x400 team set school record and fi nished eighth at Northern Colorado….walked on to the WSU women’s basketball State championships…as a JUNIOR, named fi rst-team All-IEL and fi rst team after at close of soccer season…saw action in four games, team All-North Idaho…soccer team placed third in State and were including ASU, Arizona, Tennessee-Chattanooga and Portland league and district champions…basketball team was State runners- State…tallied two points and two rebounds against the Wildcats up…SENIOR year, tallied 36 goals and 17 assists…named IEL Most Feb. 24…named to Fall and Spring President’s Honor Roll. Valuable Player, fi rst team All-IEL, fi rst team All-North Idaho and North Idaho Sports Writers Association Athlete of the Week….team fi nished 17-2-2 to win district, share league championship and place third in High School/Club Career State…named Idaho State ODP team best offensive player. RECAP – Four-year letterwinner in both soccer and basketball at Lake City High School…lettered once in track…played goalkeeper PERSONAL – Born Brooke Elin Bemis April 3, 1986 at Coeur d’Alene, for Mathew Ruchti…FRESHMAN year, Lake City soccer team took Idaho…parents Brice and Jeanne Bemis…brothers Brock and Brandon… second in State and were Inland Empire League champions… twin sister Brynn also plays soccer for the Cougars…Brandon plays basketball team fi nished second…as a SOPHOMORE, earned Inland soccer for Regis University and Brock competes at Willamette University Empire League Newcomer of the Year award…Lake City team in track and fi eld…grandfather Robert Boughton played basketball at fi nished 20-1-2, placing fourth in State and were league and district Washington…enjoys drawing and playing beach volleyball…carried a champions…basketball team placed third in State…named IEL Most 3.7 prep GPA at Lake City…member of Renaissance National Honor Disruptive Defensive Player and IEL Best Playmaker…JUNIOR year, Society, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, Youth helped lead soccer team to a third place fi nish in State as well as Volunteers of America (YVA) and Key Club….interested in pursuing a league and district championship…named All-IEL Most Valuable pre-physical therapy or exercise science degree at WSU. Defensive Player…nominated to North Idaho Sports Hall of Fame as goalkeeper…basketball team fi nished second in State…named Career Numbers 5A fi rst team All-State, fi rst team All-IEL and fi rst team All-North YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK C/E Idaho…SENIOR year, soccer team fi nished 17-2-2, sharing a league 2004 18 3 18 10 2 2 6 0 0-0 0/0 championship, winning districts and placed third place at state… Totals 18 3 18 10 2 2 6 0 0-0 0/0 named to fi rst team All-IEL and fi rst team All-North Idaho.

PERSONAL – Born Brynn Marie Bemis April 3, 1986 at Coeur d’Alene, Idaho…parents Brice and Jeanne Bemis…brothers Brock and Brandon…twin sister Brooke who also plays soccer for WSU… Brandon plays soccer for Regis University and Brock competes at Willamette University in Track and Field…grandfather Robert Boughton played basketball at Washington…enjoys drawing and playing beach volleyball…compiled a 3.85 prep GPA at Lake City… member of National Honor Society, Idaho Top Scholar and Youth Volunteers of America….undecided on what major to pursue at WSU.

Career Numbers YEAR MP MS MIN SV GA GAA SHO W-L 2004 1 0 45:00 2 1 2.00 0 0-0-0 Totals 1 0 45:00 2 1 2.00 0 0-0-0

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Kim Bonnes 2 Alex Butler17 5-4–Sophomore – 1L 5-9–Freshman Longview, Wash. Spokane, Wash. Mark Morris, 2004 Gonzaga Preparatory, 2005 F.C. Royals

Washington State Career High School/Club Career FRESHMAN (2004) – The forward made 13 appearances for the RECAP – Member of 2004 National Champion club Cougars, taking four shots, placing one on frame…took two shots, soccer team…Region IV ODP Team member in 2003…four-year varsity one on goal in 2-1 loss to Montana…recorded two shots in Cougars letterwinner in soccer and track at Gonzaga Preparatory…nominee 2-0 victory over New Mexico…tore ACL during WSU’s 2005 spring for Inland Northwest Junior Female Amateur Athlete of the Year season and will sit-out fall season to rehabilitate. sophomore and junior years…Bullpups Most Valuable Female Track Athlete as freshman, sophomore and junior years...as a FRESHMAN, started every game Bullpup soccer match…Spokane Shadow club High School/Club Career team State Cup semi-fi nalists…set Gonzaga Preparatory record for RECAP – Four-year letterwinner for soccer and earned two letters in most points earned by a female athlete in track…SOPHOMORE year, track at Mark Morris…played club soccer for Bob Westinghouse of started and played in every soccer contest…Eastern Washington F.C. Royals…member of Washington ODP district and State teams… District 100m Champion…anchor of Eastern Washington District as a FRESHMAN earned 3A Greater St. Helens All-League honors as Champion 4x400 relay team…varsity starter for Gonzaga Prep forward…SOPHOMORE year, named all-league defender…JUNIOR basketball team...JUNIOR year, named fi rst team All-State midfi elder… year, Monarch soccer team went undefeated in regular season and GSL Offensive MVP and all-league winger…placed third in 4A 400m were district and league champions...earned state tournament State track fi nals…varsity starter in basketball…SENIOR year, Spokane berth…named all-league forward…as a SENIOR, named to All- Shadow team won Nationals…Bullpups soccer team fi nished third State fi rst team as a midfi elder and all-league forward…served as in State…fi rst team All-State, all-league center midifi elder and GSL co-captain of team that were Academic State Champions…soccer Defensive MVP…varsity starter in basketball. team was state qualifi er…earned coaches award and Co-MVP honors…fi nished prep career with 50 goals…club team 2003 State PERSONAL – Born Alexandra Butler July 7, 1987 at Spokane, Wash… champions and Regional quarterfi nalists. parents Barbara Hockabout and Brian and Amber Butler…brothers Jeremiah and McCoy…sisters Rebecca and step-sister Alexis…uncles PERSONAL – Born Kimberly Jo Bonnes July 16, 1986 in Sioux City, William T. Butler and Ed Owens and aunts Mary Butler and Ann Owens Iowa…parents are Ray and Lynell Bonnes…sister Krystle…carried prep are WSU alumni…grandfather Frank Butler president of Spokane GPA of 3.1 and was DECA member…enjoys sports and art…interested Cougar Club and is namesake for the WSU football team’s inspirational in studying apparel merchandising and design at Washington State. award…enjoys skiing and training…undecided on major.

Career Numbers YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK C/E 2004 13 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0/0 Totals 13 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0/0

Christy Crudo22 5-9–Sophomore – 1L Tacoma, Wash. Bellarmine Prep, 2004 NorTac Blaze

Washington State Career FRESHMAN (2004) – Saw action in Oregon State game as a midfi elder Oct. 24.

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High School/Club Career RECAP – Four-year letterwinner for soccer at Bellarmine Prep and four-time member of Washington ODP team…as a FRESHMAN, member of 4A State Championship soccer team…SOPHOMORE year, named to Narrows League First-Team…JUNIOR year, named to fi rst team all-league and second team All-State…as a SENIOR, Natalie Elkind named to fi rst team all-league and member of 22-1 4A State fi nalist 7 5-3–Sophomore – 1L team. Encinitas, Calif. PERSONAL – Born Christie Crudo January 10, 1986 at Tacoma, La Costa Canyon, 2004 Wash…parents Tony and Lynn Crudo…sister Bree…father member San Diego Surf of US National Soccer Team…carried 3.62 GPA…member of honor roll, National Honor Society and Who’s Who of American High School Students…belongs to AIDS Awareness Club, Key Club Washington State Career and Cullinary Arts Club…enjoys speed skating…plans on pursuing FRESHMAN (2004) – Made 17 starts in 19 appearences, taking six business law degree while at WSU. shots, including fi ve on goal for a .833 shot on goal percentage…. started six of seven games, placing four of fi ve shots taken on goal, Career Numbers in matches WSU played against nationally-ranked opponents…took YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK C/E one shot, placing it on frame, in 3-2 win over Northern Colorado… 2004 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0/0 took a shot in 1-0 upset over No. 12 Pepperdine…placed both Totals 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0/0 shots she took on goal in 2-0 victory over No. 22 USC…took one shot, placing it on goal, in 3-2 upset over No. 12 Washington… President’s Honor Roll in fall and spring semesters.

High School/Club Career RECAP – Earned 12 letters at LaCosta Canyon High…four each in soccer, cross country and track…as a FRESHMAN, was Avacado League honorable mention selection for soccer…Mavericks team won league and section championships…earned all-league and Natalie D’Amico29 most valuable freshman runner accolades for cross country and 5-0–Freshman Normandy Park, Wash. Mt. Rainier High School 2005 HSA Eagles

High School/Club Career RECAP – Four-year letterwinner at Mt. Rainier High School in both track and soccer...played for HAS Eagles club team for coach John Norberg…SOPHOMORE year, named fi rst team All-Seamount league, fi nishing second in goals and assists in league…Rams team fi nished fi rst in league and districts…named to all-city honorable mention and Seattle PI star of the week…district runner-up in 400 meter and member of district and state 4X100 meter relay team under coach Alison Kestle…as a JUNIOR, fi rst team all league honoree in soccer…district qualifi er in 400 meters…SENIOR year, captained Mt. Rainier soccer team that fi nished fourth in State… earned most inspirational team award.

PERSONAL – Born Natalie Lynne D’Amico August 8, 1986 in Burien, Wash., to parents Frank and JoAnn D’Amico…twin brother Nick…brothers Tony and Chris…enjoys weightlifting, traveling and playing all sports…honor student and member of honor roll… earned Red Robin student of the month accolades in December of 2003…carried 3.4 prep GPA…plans on pursuing a criminology and political science degree at WSU.

36 player profi les most improved female athlete award for track…SOPHOMORE year, named to all-league second team in both soccer and cross country… scholar athlete for soccer, cross country and track...member of La Costa Canyon soccer team that were league and section champs… qualifi ed for league fi nals in 400 meter dash…JUNIOR year, earned all-league second team accolades for soccer and cross country… named scholar athlete and member of Union Tribune All-Academic Team for soccer, cross country and track…earned coaches award for soccer….qualifi ed for league fi nals in 400 meter and 200 meter dashes…San Diego Surf club team were Coast League Premier and Girls Surf Cup champions…as a SENIOR, named to Excalibur All-Tournament team for soccer…captained cross country team… earned most valuable runner award, scholar athlete and Union Tribune All-Academic honors for cross country….member of 2003 state champion San Diego Surf club team that won Coast League Premier, Surf Cup and Cal State Premier championships.

PERSONAL – Born Natalie Justine Elkind December 17, 1985 at San Diego, Calif…parents Jeff and Linda Elkind…sisters Emily and Leah… brother Slater…carried a 4.02 GPA while earning Golden State Awards for algebra and biology…hobbies include cross country, team won Girls Private School League title…club team captured soccer and track…undecided on major will pursue at WSU U-16 Ambronzino League title…as a SOPHOMORE, named fi rst team all-league...team repeated as GPSL champions…club team Career Numbers was fi nalists in the Raleigh Shootout, San Diego Surf Cup Gold, and YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK C/E Texas Shootout…semifi nalist in State Cup…repeated as Ambronzino 2004 19 17 6 5 0 0 0 0 0-0 0/0 League champions…as a JUNIOR, named fi rst team all-league…team Totals 19 17 6 5 0 0 0 0 0-0 0/0 went 10-0 to capture third-straight GPSL title…team compiled 26-2- 3 overall record…DeAnza won San Diego Surf Cup title…team was fi nalist in Raleigh Shootout and State Cup…DeAnza team captain… SENIOR year, played in U-18 Premier League…DeAnza reached semifi nals of Raleigh Shootout and fi nals of San Diego Surf Cup.

PERSONAL – Born Angela Fajardo May 7, 1985 at Redwood City, Calif…parents Roy and Arlene Fajardo…brother Chris…vice president of Outdoor Club…compiled 3.57 prep grade point average…undecided on academic pursuits at WSU. Angela Fajardo 20 Career Numbers 5-6 – Junior – 2L YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK San Mateo, Calif. 2003 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2004 19 18 4 2 0 1 1 0 0-0 Notre Dame Belmont, 2003 Totals 23 18 4 2 0 1 1 0 0-0

Washington State Career SOPHOMORE (2004) –Started 18 of 19 games for the Cougar defense, taking four shots, placing two on goal and providing one assist…split Denver defense with a through pass to assist Alix Rustrum at the 15:22 for the game-winning goal in 2-0 victory… took one shot, placing it on goal, in WSU’s 2-0 upset over No. 22 USC…recorded two shots, one on goal, against Oregon State…took Shaye Harrel one shot against No. 12 Washington…earned Pac-10 All-Academic 13 honorable mention accolades in fi rst year of eligibility. 5- 7–Sophomore – 1L FRESHMAN (2003) – Played in four games as a true freshman and Scottsdale, Ariz. came off bench in WSU’s exhibition game against Ghana National Team…saw action against No. 23 Maryland, Montana, No. 3 Texas Horizon, 2004 A&M and Idaho State.

High School/Club Career Washington State Career RECAP – Four-year letterwinner in soccer for coach Mike Becker at FRESHMAN (2004) – Played in 19 games for WSU in both the Notre Dame Belmont…coached by Jeff Van Gastel on DeAnza Force midfi eld and defense making 16 starts…took 15 shots, placing seven Blue club team…FRESHMAN year, earned second team all-league… on goal, and providing one assist….recorded six shots, three on 37 player profi les frame, in Pac-10 action…took two shots in 2-0 victory over Northern Colorado…recorded single shots against No. 12 Pepperdine, Loyola Marymount and Arizona State…helped WSU defeat No. 22 USC 2-0, assisting Haley Thompson-Miller on the game-winning goal at the 11:52 mark…recorded two shots, placing one on goal against the Trojans…placed one of two shots on goal against Oregon Katie Hultin State…named to President’s Fall and Spring Honor Rolls. 26 5-8 – RS-Senior – 3L High School/Club Career Denver, Colo. RECAP – Four-year soccer letterwinner at Horizon High under coach Thomas Jefferson, 2001 Todd Garelick…member of Arizona ‘84 and ‘86 ODP team…two-time Dr. Voie Stuart Coy Scholar Athlete Award recipient…as a FRESHMAN, tallied fi ve goals and fi ve assists for a 16-2-1 5A State championship team…named East Valley Tribune Second Team All-State and fi rst Washington State Career team all-region…SOPHOMORE year, Husky team fi nished second RS-JUNIOR (2004) – Started 18 games in the Cougar goal, allowing in State…named to Arizona All-State honorable mention team and 18 goals, while making 87 saves…fi nished season 7-6-3 recorded Tucson Winter Champions Cup All-Tournament team…earned fi rst- seven shutouts…earned second team All-Pac-10 honors…became team all-region accolades…as a JUNIOR, scored eight goals and added fi rst Cougar soccer player to earn Pac-10 Player of the Week honors 16 assists on state champion soccer team…Horizon were runners-up twice in a season…earned honor the weeks of Sept. 14-20 and in California H.S. Excalibur Tournament…fi rst team all-region and Oct. 12-18…named to Soccer Buzz Elite Team of the Week Oct. 20 honorable mention All-State…as a SENIOR, was a NSCAA Scholar and twice named to Soccer America’s Team of the Week…season Athlete All-America…named to Desert Valley Region First-Team. performance ranks on several WSU all-time individual season goalkeeping lists, including minutes in goal (5th, 1674), saves PERSONAL – Born Shaye Erin Harrel January 2, 1986 at Bitburg (8th), wins (8th), shutouts (t-2nd) and in goals against average AB, Germany...parents Victor and Armida Harrel…sister Shannon… (7th, 0.97)…Ranked Cougar all-time career goalkeeping categories two brothers Shawn and Shane, both played soccer at Pheonix with 3423 minutes in goal (3rd), 164 saves (4th), 14 wins (3rd), a Community…member of National Honor Society, Society of Women .410 win percentage (7th) and a 0.97 goals against average (3rd)… Scholars, Hispanic Honor Society and served as vice-president of Key began season with four shutouts in fi ve games, combining for 425 Club…carried a prep GPA of 4.61…enjoys reading, jigsaw puzzles consecutive shutout minutes, including 110 min in 0-0 tie with No. and tutoring…plans on pursuing a history degree at WSU. 8 Tennessee and 90 minutes in 1-0 win over No. 12 Pepperdine… recorded nine saves in 1-0 win over No. 8 UCLA, marking the fi rst Career Numbers time the Cougars held the Bruins scoreless since 1994…earned YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK C/E WSU its fi rst shutout over the Trojans since 1998, making fi ve saves 2004 19 16 15 7 0 1 1 0 0-0 0/0 in 2-0 defeat of No. 22 USC…recorded seven saves in a 1-1 double- Totals 19 16 15 7 0 1 1 0 0-0 0/0 overtime game against Oregon…named to Academic All-District VIII Women’s Soccer University Division Second Team Nov. 6…earned Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention accolades and named to President’s Honor Roll for fall and spring semesters. RS-SOPHOMORE (2003) – Took over starting duties after Sara Leibowitz suffered an injury, starting 14 of 15 games played…earned All-Pac-10 honorable mention accolades, posting a 6-7 record…recorded 64, ranking her seventh on WSU’s single season saves list…season’s 0.98 goals against average ranks third in WSU’s career category…allowed only 12 goals and recorded seven shutouts, ranking sixth in WSU all-time solo shutouts category…played 1,282:32 minutes in the net, moving in to sixth in WSU all-time minutes in goal category…posted fi rst career shutout against Montana, recording fi ve saves…made four saves to hold No. 10 Duke scoreless…recorded shutouts against New Mexico and Idaho State, making fi ve saves against the Bengals… made six saves in WSU’s fi rst Pac-10 win of the season over Oregon 2-0…made 10 saves in Cougars win over Stanford, marking fi rst WSU win against the Cardinal since 1993…earned Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention. RS-FRESHMAN (2002) - Played in six matches, starting two…made collegiate debut in second half of 8-1 victory over Montana, giving up one goal and making a save…played 22 scoreless minutes in net to close out Utah match…shared shutout with Sara Leibowitz in 8-0 win over Gonzaga…made fi rst start against Brigham Young, making six saves…started against Washington, making a key save in the second overtime to preserve a tie…played in the second half against No. 3 UCLA, making four saves…fi nished the season with 13 saves in 367 minutes in goal. FRESHMAN (2001) – Redshirt season, did not play.

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High School/Club Career RECAP - Played keeper at Thomas Jefferson High under head coach Taylor Betz…earned two varsity letters in both football and basketball…FRESHMAN year, named to the all-conference fi rst team…honorable mention All-State selection…soccer team went 9- 3 and fi nished second in the state…goals against average was third Megan Hyte in state rankings…as a SOPHOMORE, earned honorable mention 27 5-5–Freshman All-State honors and fi rst team all-conference recognition in soccer… team went 8-3 and fi nished second in the league...JUNIOR year, Poulsbo, Wash. earned second team all-conference and team MVP honors…chosen North Kitsap High School, 2005 for the Colorado Women in Sports Award…made the all-conference second team for kicking duties on the football team…SENIOR year, nominated for the Colorado Women in Sports award…captained the football team and was picked to the all-conference fi rst team as High School/Club Career kicker…played for the Denver Soccer Club and the Region IV ODP RECAP –.Four-year letterwinner in soccer under coach Teri team. Ishihara at North Kitsap High School…played four years with six- time State Champion F.C. Royals 87 club team under coach Brian PERSONAL - Born Kathryn Joan Hultin on September 27, 1982 VanBloomstein…FRESHMAN year, lettered in soccer…member of at Denver, Colo…parents Wally and Donna…sister Rachel…uncle ODP State team…played tennis at North Kitsap…as a SOPHOMORE, was a WSU grad…father swam at the University of Denver…was named fi rst team All-Narrows League…member of ODP State Thomas Jefferson school president…worked as the editor-in-chief squad…as a JUNIOR, earned All-Narrows League fi rst team of the yearbook…earned an academic letter all four years…received accolades…member of ODP State team…SENIOR year, captained the Mile H. Scholar Daughters of the American Revolution Citizen Viking soccer team…on ODP State team roster. of the Year. PERSONAL – Born Megan Diane Hyte Aug. 20, 1987 to parents, Career Numbers Peter and Lydia Rush at Jacksonville, Fla…brother Charles…sister YEAR MP MS MIN SV GA GAA SHO W-L Estella…enjoys playing soccer, tennis, golf and snowboarding… 2002 6 2 367:13 13 7 1.72 0 0-2-1 plans on studying marketing, communications and fashion design 2003 15 14 1282:32 64 12 0.84 7 6-7-0 at WSU. 2004 18 18 1673:18 87 18 0.97 7 7-6-3 Total 39 34 3323.03 164 37 0.97 14 13-15-4

Jennie Kunc 8 5-6 – Senior, 3L Maple Valley, Wash. Tahoma High School, 2002

Washington State Career JUNIOR (2004) – Started all 19 for the Cougar defense…recorded one shot this season, placing it on frame in the 2-1 loss to Arizona State…USAA All-American Scholar Athlete…earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 All-Academic accolades…fall and spring President’s Honor Roll honoree SOPHOMORE (2003) – Started 10 of 16 games as a defender, recording four shots, two on goal…came off bench against Montana, recording one shot…started in defense against No. 16 Texas, posting one shot…started in Cougars 2-0 win over Oregon, posting one shot…returned from an ankle injury to contribute one shot against California…named Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention. FRESHMAN (2002) – Played in 18 matches as a true freshman, recording 11 consecutive starts before being sidelined by an injury prior to the UCLA contest…had scoring opportunity against Brigham

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Young, fi ring a shot on goal that forced a save…provided assist on Shelby Brownfi eld goal in 2-0 win over No. 7/11 California…one of four true freshmen to see signifi cant playing time…started NCAA Tournament match against Arizona State. High School/Club Career Ashley Lara19 (Smith) RECAP – Earned four varsity letters in soccer at Tohoma High for coach 5-8 – Senior – 3L Corrine Welch…FRESHMAN year, helped team capture South Puget Las Cruces, N.M. Sound League title at defender…as a SOPHOMORE, team repeated as SPSL champions…earned fi rst team all-conference honors…as a Las Cruces High School, 2002 JUNIOR, helped Bears win third-straight SPSL league title and named fi rst team All-SPSL…SENIOR year, led Tahoma to a 21-0-1 record, a fourth league title and the class 4A state title…named to the All-Area team by the South County Journal…fi rst team All-SPSL. Washington State Career JUNIOR (2004) – Made one start in 16 appearances in the Cougar PERSONAL - Born Jennie Lynn Kunc Oct. 5, 1983 at Scottsboro, defense, recording one shot on goal against Denver…started game Ala…parents Chris and Sue Kunc…sister Kristen…father competed against Northern Colorado…named to Pac-10 All-Academic First in football and wrestling at Wabash College…enjoys snowshoeing, Team…USAA All-American Scholar Athlete…made President’ Honor hiking, and reading…was a camp counselor and coach at the Roll in fall and spring semesters. Northwest Soccer Camp. SOPHOMORE (2003) – Made six starts in 11 appearances, recording one shot on goal against Cal Poly…started against New Career Numbers Mexico, No. 16 Texas, No. 3 Texas, Idaho State, UCLA and Oregon YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK State…earned her Pac-10 All-Academic second team accolades 2002 18 11 4 1 0 1 1 0 0-0 with 3.94 GPA. 2003 16 10 4 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 FRESHMAN (2002) – Made collegiate debut against Montana Sept. 2004 19 19 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 2…appeared in six matches…one of fi ve true freshmen to play in Total 53 40 9 4 0 1 1 0 0-0 2002.

High School/Club Career RECAP – Earned six letters at Las Cruces…four in soccer for coach Alex Reyes and two letters in track and fi eld…captained Rio F.C. club team, coached by Peter Clinch…FRESHMAN year, earned All- District honorable mention…helped Bulldogs to district title and an undefeated regular season record…as a SOPHOMORE, placed ninth in the 400 meter at the 5A track championships…JUNIOR year, named All-District fi rst team and All-State honorable mention after leading team to district title and fourth place fi nish at state…served as team captain…as a SENIOR, team repeated as district champions and placed third at state…earned All-District Player of the Year honors and earned All-State honorable mention honors…captain of the 2002 state champion Rio F.C. club team…played ODP for three years.

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PERSONAL – Born Ashley Lynn Smith June 9, 1984 at Las Cruces, N.M…parents Kerry and Anne Smith…married Ricardo Lara July 17, 2004 at Las Cruces…brother Eric…sisters Stacey, Mallory, and Leslie…enjoys reading…carried a 4.00 GPA through high school and was a member of the National Honor Society…human nutrition and foods major at WSU. Anna Miller24 Career Numbers 5- 5–SOPHOMORE – 1L YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK Corvallis, Ore. 2002 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2003 10 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 Corvallis, 2004 2004 16 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 F.C. Willamette Total 32 7 2 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 Washington State Career FRESHMAN (2004) – Saw action in nine games at midfi eld, providing one assist, while taking seven shots, three on goal… recorded shots against Montana and No. 6 Portland…recorded one shot, which was on goal in 3-2 victory over Northern Colorado and in the 1-0 upset over No. 12 Pepperdine…sent through pass to Alix Rustrum for the assist in WSU’s 1-1 tie with Oregon…named to Fall and Spring President’s Honor Rolls. Jessica Martinez 16 High School/Club Career 5- 8–Sophomore – 1L Sammamish, Wash. RECAP – Four-year letterwinner in soccer and track and two- time letterwinner in basketball at Corvallis High…fi ve-time Eastlake H.S., 2004 representative of Oregon at ODP regional camp…FRESHMAN year, F.C. Royals Spartans were Valley League Champions and State quarterfi nalists with a 8-1-0 record…named Valley League honorable mention…as a SOPHOMORE, earned Valley League second team Washington State Career accolades…Corvallis High team were league champions and state FRESHMAN (2004) – Did not see action in 2004 fall season…named quarterfi nalists…Spartans placed fourth academically in State… to President’ Honor Roll for fall and spring semesters. basketball team Valley League Champions…F.C. Willamette Posh club team state fi nalists…JUNIOR year, named to Valley League fi rst team and was Oregon All-State honorable mention…co- High School/Club Career captain of team that placed fi fth in State academically…starter for RECAP – Four-time letterwinner at Eastlake High School and basketball team…club team State champions and were Regional named scholar athlete all four years…three-years of experience quarterfi nalists…as a SENIOR, named Valley League Co-Player of with Washington ODP team…FRESHMAN year, earned honorable the Year and was named to Valley League fi rst team…co-captain of mention All-KingCo. accolades…club team were State fi nalists…as a league champion Spartans team…second team All-State award a SOPHOMORE, named to All-KingCo. second team…club team recipient as team fi nished in State quarterfi nals. won State and were Regional quarter fi nalists…JUNIOR year, scored only goal in semi-fi nal and fi nal games as Eastlake captured 4A State PERSONAL – Born Anna Michelle Miller April 25, 1986 at Corvallis, Championship…named to fi rst team All-State, All-KingCo. and All- Ore…parents Paul and Emily Miller…sister Cara who plays soccer for Eastside…named Seattle Times, Eastside Journal and WIAA athlete of Oregon State…father played basketball for the Beavers…member the week…WIAA Sportmanship Award recipient…F.C. Royals team of National Honor Society, Mentoring Works, Peer Tutoring and won State…as a SENIOR, earned fi rst team All-State, All-KingCo. Youth Leadership…worked with Assisteens Auxilary of Corvallis and All-Eastside accolades…was captain and MVP of Eastlake team. and earned Corvallis Ambassador Award…carried GPA of 3.75… member of Spanish club and senior class co-president…received two PERSONAL – Born Jessica Maria Martinez to Ricardo and Margaret National Federation of Music awards for piano…enjoys basketball, Martinez May 2, 1986 at Seattle, Wash…sisters Lela and Gabriela…. golf, swimming, running and playing the piano…plans on pursuing enjoys music and spending time with friends…plans on pursuing a sports management degree at WSU. degree in business marketing at WSU. Career Numbers YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK C/E 2004 9 0 7 3 0 1 1 0 0-0 0/0 Totals 9 0 7 3 0 1 1 0 0-0 0/0

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Meghan Miller1 Alix Rustrum15 5-7 – RS-Senior – 1L 5-9 – Senior – 3L Redmond, Wash. Wilsonville, Ore. Kentlake, 2001 Wilsonville High School, 2002

Washington State Career Washington State Career RS-JUNIOR (2004) – Made two appearances, making one start in JUNIOR (2004) –Led the team with 19 points, scoring nine goals, 96:34 minutes in the net…fi nished 1-1 with three saves and three including three game-winners and took 43 shots, placing 26 on- goals allowed…recorded one save and allowed two goals against goal…made 18 starts in 19 appearances…named to All-Pac-10 Montana…started against Northern Colorado, making two saves Second Team and received Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention and allowing one goal…earned team’s strength and conditioning accolades…ranked on several Pac-10 individual top-10 lists, award for work in the weight room. including points (t-10th, 18 pts.), points per game (t-10th, .95 pts./ RS-SOPHOMORE (2003) – Recorded 70:08 minutes in net in game), goals (t-6th), goals per game (t-6th, .47 goals/game)…tied WSU’s exhibition game against the Ghana National Team, making for sixth on WSU’s all-time season game-winning goals list with four saves and allowing one goal. three…recorded multiple shots against Denver, New Mexico, No. RS-FRESHMAN (2002) – Sidelined with a hand injury and did not 12 Pepperdine, Loyola Marymount, No. 22 USC, Oregon, No. 12 play. Washington and No. 11 Stanford…took seven shots, fi ve on goal, FRESHMAN (2001) – Redshirt season, did not play. scoring both goals in 2-0 win over Denver…named to LMU/Holiday Inn LAX All-Tournament Team after scoring game-winning goal in 2- 0 victory over New Mexico…scored the tying goal in 2-1 win against High School/Club Career BYU ran past the Arizona defense and scored an unassisted goal from RECAP – Played keeper at Kentlake High under head coach Alan 12-yards out in the 3-1 loss…scored on a breakaway from 10-yards Savalsted…earned three varsity letters in basketball and one out to tie the game at the 18:41 mark in 2-1 loss to Arizona State… in softball…as a FRESHMAN, earned SPSL honorable mention slotted the ball into the lower-right corner of the goal to giveg WSU recognition…named the team MVP…voted girl athlete of the win over No. 8 UCLA in…took three shots, scoring one goal at the year…SOPHOMORE year, named SPSL honorable mention and 3:06 mark in 1-1 tie with Oregon…scored fi rst goal of the game team MVP...JUNIOR year, made the SPSL fi rst team…named to in Cougars 3-2 win over No. 12 Washington…scored with a left- the South County Journal’s all-area team…posted a 0.93 GAA and footed shot from outside the Husky goal that dropped just inside the recorded eight shutouts…named team MVP…as a SENIOR, earned upper-right corner of the goal…2004 USAA All-American Scholar SPSL fi rst team honors…named to the South County Journal and Athlete…named to President’s Honor Roll in fall and spring of last TNT all-area teams…held a 0.63 GAA and posted 12 shutouts for year...received 2004-05 Cougar Pride Academic Salute Award. the Falcons state quarterfi nalist team…played on ODP State and SOPHOMORE (2003) – Missed fi rst part of the season while Regional U-16 team…played club for the F.C. Marauders. recovering from ankle surgery…returned to action Sept. 12 against Wake Forest and played in all but one of the remaining 16 games, PERSONAL - Born Meghan Elizabeth Miller January 9, 1983 at starting two…recorded four shots and one assist…made fi rst start of Redmond, Wash…parents Michael and Ginny…brothers Ryan and the season in the forward position against UCLA…recorded assist in Tobin Miller and Brett and Eric Nelson…Tobin, Ryan and Brett have second start against Arizona when Nicole Wilcox fi nished a rebound or are attending WSU…mother Ginny and step-mother Kay Nelson from one of two shots Rustrum took in the 2-1 loss….earned Pac-10 are both WSU grads…father played golf for the Cougars…held a All-Academic honorable mention accolades. 3.4 prep GPA…plans to education major at WSU. FRESHMAN (2002) – Appeared in all 20 contest, starting 14 matches…knocked in fi rst and second collegiate goals and provided Career Numbers two assists, in 8-1 win over Montana…took 15 shots, including YEAR MP MS MIN SV GA GAA SHO W-L-T seven on goal, in back-to-back matches against Minnesota and 2004 2 1 96:34 3 3 2.80 0 1-1-0 Montana…had career day in 8-0 win over Gonzaga, scoring two Totals 2 1 96:34 3 3 2.80 0 1-1-0 goals and tying the school record with three assists…helped WSU take key Pac-10 match on the road by assisting Shelby Brownfi eld on game-winning goal at Arizona State…fi nished ASU/UA road trip by tallying a goal in the 88th minute against the Wildcats.

High School/Club Career RECAP – Four-year letterwinner in soccer at Wilsonville High for head coach Nancie Thompson…earned 4 letters in both basketball and track…played for coach Kit Pierce on Southside Alliance club team…FRESHMAN year, scored 14 goals and added 12 assists during

42 player profi les her rookie campaign…earned fi rst team all-league and all-state honorable mention…as a SOPHOMORE, tacked on another 13 goals and 11 assists during second season and was named fi rst team all- league…team won district title…played for TTS Alliance, capturing the U-16 state title and fi nishing third at Regionals…as a JUNIOR, recorded 23 goals and 13 assists while earning fi rst team all-league Allison Scurich and all-state honors…team advanced to state semifi nals…starter 25 on state championship basketball team…SENIOR year, repeated as 5-10–Sophomore – 1L fi rst team all-league and all-state selection…scored 23 goals with 10 Laguna Niguel, Calif. assists…team was defeated in state quarterfi nals…fi nished with 73 career goals and 46 assists…participated on state select team 1998- Aliso Niguel, 2004 2001…selected for Regional Pool IV in 2000 and 2001. West Coast Premier

PERSONAL – Born Alixandria Nicole Rustrum May 25, 1984 at Portland, Ore….parents Darrell and Julie Rustrum…brothers Tye Washington State Career and Chase…majoring in pharmacy at WSU. FRESHMAN (2004) – Started fi rst three games of the season before being sidelined by illness...worked her way into the WSU defensive Career Numbers line up, making 11 starts in 14 appearances…took two shots, placing YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK one on goal…returned to action against No. 8 Tennessee, taking one 2002 20 14 41 20 5 7 17 1 0-0 shot…recorded one shot, placing it on goal, in 3-1 loss to Arizona… 2003 15 2 4 3 0 1 1 0 0-0 started all fi ve games played in against nationally-ranked opponents. 2004 19 18 43 26 9 0 18 3 0-0 Total 54 34 88 49 14 8 36 4 0-0 High School/Club Career RECAP – Four year letter winner in soccer and basketball at Aliso Niguel…member of Southern California ODP team…played for Gus Castaneda of West Coast Premier…FRESHMAN year, earned Sea View League honorable mention accolades for basketball…named to CIF Academic honorable mention team…as a SOPHOMORE, named second team all-league for soccer and was CIF southern section semi-fi nalist.…JUNIOR year, earned fi rst team all-league and most valuable offensive player accolades for soccer…both soccer and basketball teams Sea View League champions…earned fi rst team all-league and MVP basketball accolades…as a SENIOR, named Sea View League Athlete of the Year and league MVP in soccer and basketball…named to fi rst team All-CIF in soccer and basketball…Orange County Register Athlete of the Week and All- Orange County fi rst team honoree…named Aliso Niguel Athlete of the Year, Wendy’s Heisman Athlete and to Excalibur All-Tournament Team…named to Palm Springs All-Tournament basketball team… team MVP for soccer and basketball at Aliso Niguel.

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PERSONAL – Born Allison Lee Scurich June 7, 1986 at Mission High School/Club Career Viejo, Calif…parents John and Patty Scurich…brother Nick…enjoys snowboarding and playing basketball…undecided on major at RECAP – Earned a total of eight varsity letters, including four in Washington State. soccer for coach John Schubert…also played played for the 2001 U- 17 Regional Pool team coached by Tony Crudo…FRESHMAN year, Career Numbers jumped into the Ram lineup and helped team grab an eighth place YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK C/E trophy at state…as a SOPHOMORE, named fi rst team All-Mid Valley 2004 14 11 2 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0/0 and helped team to a fourth place fi nish at state…JUNIOR year, Totals 14 11 2 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0/0 captained team to a second place fi nish at state…named fi rst team All-Mid Valley…was the starting forward for U-17 State team…as a SENIOR, served as team captain and was named fi rst team All-Mid Valley for third-straight season…led West Valley to a perfect 24-0-0 record and captured the 3A State title.

PERSONAL - Born Haley Erin Thompson Jan. 30, 1984 at Yakima, Wash…parents Steve and Shannon Miller…brothers Josh and Jace…sisters Katie, Rachelle and Anne…sister Anne competes is a swimmer at Central Washington University…enjoys tennis and Haley Thompson-Miller snowboarding…elementary education major at WSU. 33 Career Numbers 5-2 – Senior – 3L YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK Yakima, Wash. 2002 15 0 7 3 1 0 2 0 0-0 West Valley High School, 2002 2003 17 0 8 5 1 0 2 0 0-0 2004 19 16 21 11 5 1 11 3 0-0 Total 51 16 36 19 7 1 15 3 0-0 Washington State Career JUNIOR (2004) – The forward fi nished second on the team with 11 points, scoring fi ve goals, three game-winning, and providing one assist…played in 19 games, including 16 starts…took 21 shots, placing 11 on goal for a .524 shot on goal percentage…took three shots, one on goal and assisted Alix Rustrum in WSU’s 2-0 victory over Denver…scored the game-winning goal from 15-yards out in 3-2 win over Northern Colorado…took two shots, placing one on goal in 1-0 upset over No. 12 Pepperdine…scored Cougs only goal against Utah…scored tying goal in 1-1 double overtime game against Loyola Marymount at the 72:34 mark…recorded two shots, placing one on goal against No. 6 Portland, Arizona and Oregon…scored the game-winning goal after running onto a Shaye Harrel pass and hitting a fi rst time shot in 2-0 defeat over No. 22 USC…gave WSU the 3-2 victory over No.12 Washington after receiving a through ball from Cailan McCutchan and fi nishing the game-winning goal from eight-yards out…three game-winning goals places her in a tie for sixth on WSU’s all-tie season game winning goals list…tied for fi rst among Pac-10 players with two game-winning goals in conference action…named Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention. SOPHOMORE (2003) – Added valuable offensive power coming off the bench as a forward in 17 matches, scoring one goal and taking eight shots, fi ve on goal, for a .625 shot-on-goal percentage…scored second goal of career by fi nishing a pass from Sara Silver-Hill ten yards outside of the net in 4-0 win over Montana…took a shot on goal against No. 10 Duke…recorded two shots against California… received Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention accolades in fi rst year of eligibility. FRESHMAN (2002) – Played in 15 matches…one of four true freshmen to see extensive action… scored WSU’s second goal of the day in collegiate debut, a 2-0 win over Minnesota…drew penalty in San Jose State’s box that set up a penalty kick goal for Nicole Wilcox, giving WSU a 3-1 win…had two shots against Spartans and Oregon…took seven shots on the season, including three on goal.

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PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE 800 South Broadway, Suite 400 ntering the 2005-06 season, the Pacifi c-10 Conference Walnut Creek, CA 94596 continues to uphold its tradition as the “Conference of Phone: (925) 932-4411 • Fax: (925) 932-4601 EChampions.”® Pac-10 members have claimed an incredible 90 NCAA team titles over the past 11 seasons, for an average of Commissioner: Thomas C. Hansen more than eight championships per academic year. Assistant Commissioner, Championships and Administration: Even more impressive is the breadth of the Pac-10’s success, as Christine Hoyles those 90 team titles have come in 21 different men’s and women’s Assistant Commissioner, Public Relations: sports. The Pac-10 has led the nation in NCAA Championships 39 Jim Muldoon of the last 45 years and fi nished second fi ve times. Assistant Commissioner, Electronic Communications: Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievement, Duane Lindberg the Pac-10 has captured 342 NCAA titles (248 men’s, 94 Assistant Commissioner, Compliance: Mike Matthews women’s), far outdistancing the runner-up Big Ten Conference’s Assistant Commissioner, Business and Finance: 201 titles. Ben Jay The Conference’s reputation is further proven in the annual Assistant Commissioner/Governance and Enforcement: United States Sports Academy Directors’ Cup competition, the Ron Barker prestigious award that honors the best overall collegiate athletics Assistant Commissioner, Olympic Sports: programs in the country. STANFORD continued its remarkable Chris Dawson run in the 2004-05 season, winning its 11th consecutive Directors’ Assistant Public Relations Director: Dave Hirsch Cup. In the 2004-05 competition, seven of the top-20 Division I Assistant Public Relations Director: programs were Pac-10 members: No. 1 STANFORD, No. 3 UCLA, Bri Niemi No. 10 USC, No. 11 ARIZONA STATE, No. 14 WASHINGTON, No. Assistant Championships Director: 15 CALIFORNIA and No. 18 ARIZONA. The Pac-10 landed six Kevin D. Anderson programs in the top-15, twice as many as any other conference, Assistant Compliance Director: with the ACC and SEC at three each. Erik Price The Pac-10 captured six NCAA titles in 2004-05, third-most in the nation. It should be noted that the Pac-10 total does not include USC’s national championship in football or CALIFORNIA’s in rugby, as they are not counted as NCAA titles. The Pac-10 tied the Big 12 for the most NCAA titles in women’s sports with four. NCAA team champions from the Pac-10 in 2004-05 came from UCLA (men’s tennis, men’s water polo and women’s water polo), STANFORD (women’s volleyball and women’s tennis) and CALIFORNIA (women’s rowing). The Pac-10 also had runner- up fi nishes in eight NCAA Championship events: women’s golf (UCLA), soccer (UCLA) softball (UCLA), track and fi eld (UCLA) and water polo (Stanford) and men’s water polo (Stanford), swimming (Stanford) and volleyball (UCLA). Overall, the Conference had 20 teams fi nish in the top three at NCAA Championship events. Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the Pac-10 in 2004-05. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Pac-10, 19 witnessed at least half its teams participating in the postseason. The men sent 55 of a possible 89 teams into the postseason (61.8 percent), while the women sent 68 of a possible 98 teams into NCAA Championship action (69.4 percent). On the women’s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began conducting women’s championships in 1981-82, Pac-10 members have claimed at least four national titles in a single season 16 times. Overall, the Pac-10 has captured 94 NCAA women’s crowns, easily outdistancing the Southeastern Conference, which is second with 63. Pac-10 members have dominated a number of sports, winning 18 softball titles, 16 tennis crowns, 10 of the last 15 volleyball titles, 11 of the last 16 trophies in golf and eight in swimming and diving. Pac-10 women athletes shine nationally on an individual basis as well, having captured an unmatched 439 NCAA individual titles, an average of more than 19 champions per season.

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IDAHO STATE IDAHO TENNESSEE Friday, August 26 @ 4 p.m. Sunday, August 28 @ 3 p.m. Friday, September 2 @ 4 p.m. Pocatello, Idaho Moscow, Idaho Knoxville, Tenn.

Location ...... Pocatello, Idaho Location ...... Moscow, Idaho Location ...... Knoxville, Tenn. Nickname ...... Bengals Nickname ...... Vandals Nickname ...... Lady Vols Conference ...... Big Sky Conference ...... Western Athletic Conference ...... Southeastern (SEC) Head Coach ...... Mark Salisbury Head Coach ...... Pete Showler Head Coach ...... Angela Kelly Record at Idaho State (Yrs.) ...... 7-6-3 (1) Record at Idaho (Yrs.) ...... First Year Record at Tennessee (Yrs.) ...... 75-30-6 (5) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 121-104-22 (10) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... First Year Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 7-6-3 / N/A 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 3-14-0 / N/A 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 17-5-2 / Sweet 16 Home Field (Cap.) ...... Reed Gym (3,241) Home Field (Cap.) ...... Wicks Field (500) Home Field (Cap.) ...... Tennessee Soccer Complex (1,200) Series Record ...... WSU leads 1-0-0 Series Record ...... Tied 1-1-0 Series Record ...... Tied 1-1-0 SID Contact ...... Jason Erickson SID Contact ...... Ian Klei SID Contact ...... Brian Davis SID Phone ...... (208) 282-3651 SID Phone ...... (208) 885-0211 SID Phone ...... (865) 974-7478 SID Fax ...... (208) 208-3659 SID Fax ...... (208) 885-0255 SID Fax ...... (865) 974-8875 SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] Web site ...... www.isubengals.com Web site ...... www.uiathletics.com Web site ...... www.utladyvols.com

VANDERBILT WAKE FOREST VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH Sunday, September 4 @ 11 a.m. Friday, September 9 @ 3 p.m. Friday, September 16 @ 11 a.m. Nashville, Tenn. Pullman Wash. Corvallis, Ore. (Oregon State Tournament)

Location ...... Nashville, Tenn. Location ...... Winston-Salem,N.C. Location ...... Richmond, Va. Nickname ...... Commodores Nickname ...... Demon Deacons Nickname ...... Rams Conference ...... Southeastern (SEC) Conference ...... Alantic Coast Conference ...... Colonial Athletic Head Coach ...... Ronnie Coveleskie Hill Head Coach ...... Tony da Luz Co-Head Coaches ...... Denise Schilte-Brown, Chris Brown Record at Vanderbilt (Yrs.) ...... 27-33-10 (4) Record at Wake Forest (Yrs.) ...... 93-60-14 (8) Records at Virginia Commonwealth (Yrs.) ...... 53-40-9 (4) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 42-54-13 (6) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 139-102-18 (13) Career Records (Yrs.) ...... 71-57-10 (7), 44-30-8 (4) 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 7-7-5 / N/A 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 10-7-2 / 1st Round 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 15-7-0 / 1st Round Home Field (Cap.) ...... Vanderbilt Soccer Complex (2,400) Home Field (Cap.) .... W. Dennie Spry Stadium (3,000) Home Field (Cap.) ...... VCU’s Sports Backers Staduim Series Record ...... First Meeting Series Record ...... Wake Forest leads 1-0 Series Record ...... First Meeting SID Contact ...... Alex Kwak SID Contact ...... Tripp Pendergast SID Contact ...... Shaunte Barber SID Phone ...... (615) 322-4121 SID Phone ...... (336) 758-5640 SID Phone ...... (804) 828-3440 SID Fax ...... (615) 343-7064 SID Fax ...... (336) 758-5140 SID Fax ...... (804) 828-9428 SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... TBA Web site ...... www.vucommodores.com Web site ...... www.wakeforestsports.com Web site ...... www.vcurams.vcu.edu

LONG ISLAND CAL POLY NEVADA Sunday, September 18 @ Noon Friday, September 23 @ 5 p.m. Sunday, September 25 @ 1 p.m. Corvallis, Ore. (Oregon State Tournament) San Luis Obispo, Calif. Reno, Nev.

Location ...... Brooklyn, N.Y. Location ...... San Luis Obispo, Calif. Location ...... Reno, Nev. Nickname ...... Blackbirds Nickname ...... Mustangs Nickname ...... Wolf Pack Conference ...... Northeast Conference ...... Big West Conference ...... Western Athletic Head Coach ...... Tracey Bartholomew Head Coach ...... Alex Crozier Head Coach ...... Terri Patraw Record at Long Island (Yrs.) ...... 35-52-4 (5) Record at Cal Poly (Yrs.) ...... 165-75-23 (13) Record at Nevada (Yrs.) ...... 2-15-1 (1) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 52-57-4 (6) 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 9-7-2 / N/A 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 11-3-6 / 1st Round 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 2-15-1 / N/A Home Field (Cap.) ...... LIU Field (500) Home Field (Cap.) ...... Mustang Stadium (8,500) Home Field (Cap.) ...... Mackay Stadium (31,545) Series Record ...... First Meeting Series Record ...... Cal Poly leads 4-1-0 Series Record ...... First Meeting SID Contact ...... Dan Lobacz SID Contact ...... TBA SID Contact ...... Jason Houston SID Phone ...... (718) 488-1307 SID Phone ...... (805) 756-6531 SID Phone ...... (775) 784-6900 ext. 237 SID Fax ...... (718) 488-3302 SID Fax ...... (805) 756-2650 SID Fax ...... (775) 784-4386 SID E-Mail ...... TBA SID E-Mail ...... TBA SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] Web site ...... www.liu.edu/blackbirds Web site ...... www.gopoly.com Web site ...... www.nevadawolfpack.com

SAN FRANCISCO MONTANA STANFORD Friday, September 30 @ 3 p.m. Sunday, October 2 @ Noon Friday, October 7 @ 7 p.m. Pullman, Wash. Pullman, Wash. Stanford, Calif.

Location ...... San Francisco, Calif. Location ...... Missoula, Mont. Location ...... Stanford, Calif. Nickname ...... Dons Nickname ...... Grizzlies Nickname ...... Cardinal Conference ...... West Coast Conference ...... Big Sky Conference ...... Pacifi c-10 Head Coach ...... Pamela Kalinoski Head Coach ...... Neil Sedgwick Head Coach ...... Paul Ratcliffe Record at San Francisco (Yrs.) ...... 33-41-5 (4) Record at Montana (Yrs.) ...... 8-8-2 (1) Record at Stanford (Yrs.) ...... 23-15-5 (2) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 27-23-2 (3) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 78-49-12 (7) 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 10-7-3 / N/A 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 8-8-2 / N/A 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 13-6-3 / 2nd Round Home Field (Cap.) ...... Negoesco Stadium (3,000) Home Field (Cap.) ..... South Campus Stadium (1,000) Home Field (Cap.) ...... Maloney Field (2,000) Series Record ...... San Francisco leads 3-0-0 Series Record ...... Montana leads 6-4-1 Series Record ...... Stanford leads 11-2-1 SID Contact ...... Ryan McCrary SID Contact ...... Chris Geraghty SID Contact ...... Jessica Raber SID Phone ...... (415) 422-6162 SID Phone ...... (406) 531-5830 SID Phone ...... (650) 723-0996 SID Fax ...... (415) 422-2929 SID Fax ...... (406) 243-6859 SID Fax ...... (650) 725-2957 SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] Web site ...... www.usfdons.com Web site ...... www.montanagrizzlies.com Web site ...... www.gostanford.com 46 2005 opponents

CALIFORNIA ARIZONA STATE Sunday, October 9 @ 1 p.m. Friday, October 14 @ 3 p.m. 2005 TOURNAMENTS Berkeley, Calif. Pullman, Wash.

Location ...... Berkeley, Calif. Location ...... Tempe, Ariz. Nickname ...... Golden Bears Nickname ...... Sun Devils Conference ...... Pacifi c-10 Conference ...... Pacifi c-10 Head Coach ...... Kevin Boyd Head Coach ...... Ray Leone Record at California (Yrs.) ...... 96-54-13 (9) Record at Arizona State (Yrs.) ...... 43-29-8 (4) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 175-87-27 (14) OSU Nike Invitational 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 11-6-3 / 1st Round 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 8-9-2 / N/A Sept. 16 -18 Home Field (Cap.) ..Edward Stadium/Goldman Field (22,000) Home Field (Cap.) .... Sun Devil Soccer Stadium (1,050) Corvallis, Ore. Series Record ...... California leads 9-3-3 Series Record ...... Stanford leads 11-2-1 Paul Lorenz Field SID Contact ...... Debbie Rosenfeld-Caparaz SID Contact ...... Nate Policar SID Phone ...... (510) 642-3611 SID Phone ...... (480) 965-1237 Friday September 16 SID Fax ...... (510) 643-7778 SID Fax ...... (480) 965-6592 WSU vs. Virginia Commonwealth -11:00 a.m. SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] Oregon State vs. Long Island - 5:00 p.m. Web site ...... www.calbears.com Web site ...... www.thesundevils.com Sunday, September 18 WSU vs. Long Island - Noon ARIZONA USC Oregon State vs. Virginia Commonwealth – 2:30 p.m. Sunday, October 16 @ Noon Friday, October 21 @ 3 p.m. Pullman, Wash. Los Angeles, Calif.

Location ...... Tucson, Ariz. Location ...... Los Angeles, Calif. Nickname ...... Wildcats Nickname ...... Trojans/Women of Troy Conference ...... Pacifi c-10 Conference ...... Pacifi c-10 Head Coach ...... Dan Tobias Head Coach ...... Jim Millinder Record at Arizona (Yrs.) ...... 21-17-2 (2) Record at USC (Yrs.) ...... 112-59-14 (9) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 65-62-11 (6) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 120-86-18 (10) 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 15-6-0 / 1st Round 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 9-9-1 / N/A Home Field (Cap.) ...... Murphey Stadium (1,000) Home Field (Cap.) ...... McAlister Field (1,000) Series Record ...... WSU leads 6-3-1 Series Record ...... USC leads 7-3-0 SID Contact ...... Liz Heidenreich SID Contact ...... Darcy Couch SID Phone ...... (520) 621-4163 SID Phone ...... (213) 740-8480 2005 NCAA COLLEGE CUP SID Fax ...... (520) 621-2681 SID Fax ...... (213) 740-7584 December 2 & 4 SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] College Station, Texas Web site ...... www.arizonaathletics.com Web site ...... www.usctrojans.com Aggie Soccer Complex Match Schedule Semifi nal #1 UCLA OREGON STATE Friday, Dec. 2 - 3:30 p.m. (ESPN) Semifi nal #2 Sunday, October 23 @ 1 p.m. Friday, October 28 @ 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2 - 6:30 p.m. (ESPN) Los Angeles, Calif. Pullman, Wash. Championship Sunday, Dec. 4 - 12 p.m. (ESPN) Location ...... Los Angeles, Calif. Location ...... Corvallis, Ore. Nickname ...... Bruins Nickname ...... Beavers Ticket Information Conference ...... Pacifi c-10 Conference ...... Pacifi c-10 Tickets can be purchased by visiting Head Coach ...... Jillian Ellis Head Coach ...... Steve Fennah http://www.12thmanfoundation.com or calling Record at UCLA (Yrs.) ...... 110-25-5 (6) Record at Oregon State (Yrs.) ...... 56-73-11 (7) the Texas A&M ticket offi ce at 979/845-2311. Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 129-43-5 (8) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... Same 2004 Record/NCAA Result ....18-7-0/National Runner-up 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 10-9-1 / N/A Adult Tickets - $40 Home Field (Cap.) ....Frank W. Marshall Soccer Field (11,000) Home Field (Cap.) ...... Paul Lorenz Field (1,500) Youth Tickets - $35 Series Record ...... UCLA leads 9-2-1 Series Record ...... WSU leads 6-4-3 SID Contact ...... Danny Harrington SID Contact ...... Roger Horne SID Phone ...... (310) 206-8075 SID Phone ...... (541) 737-7473 SID Fax ...... (310) 825-8664 SID Fax ...... (541) 737-3072 SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] Web site ...... www.uclabruins.com Web site ...... www.osubeavers.com

OREGON WASHINGTON Sunday, October 30 @ Noon Friday, November 4 @ 5 p.m. Pullman, Wash. Seattle, Wash.

Location ...... Eugene, Ore. Location ...... Seattle, Wash. Nickname ...... Ducks Nickname ...... Huskies Conference ...... Pacifi c-10 Conference ...... Pacifi c-10 Head Coach ...... Tara Erickson Head Coach ...... Leslie Gallimore Record at Oregon (Yrs.) ...... First Year Record at Washington (Yrs.) ...... 130-79-14 (11) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 29-38-10 (4) Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 162-104-23 (15) 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 3-13-3 / N/A 2004 Record / NCAA Result ...... 17-5-1 / Quarterfi nals Home Field (Cap.) ...... Pape’ Field (2,000) Home Field (Cap.) ...... Husky Soccer Field (2,100) Series Record ...... WSU leads 5-2-2 Series Record ...... Washington leads 7-5-2 SID Contact ...... Greg Walker SID Contact ...... Dan Lepse SID Phone ...... (541) 346-2252 SID Phone ...... (206) 543-2230 SID Fax ...... (541) 346-5449 SID Fax ...... (206) 543-5000 SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] SID E-Mail ...... [email protected] Web site ...... www.goducks.com Web site ...... www.gohuskies.com 47 2004 review

COUGARS FAIR WELL THREE COUGS NAMED AGAINST RANKED TO ALL-TOURNAMENT OPPONENTS TEAM Washington State faced seven Washington State’s Alix Rustrum, nationally ranked teams this year, Cailan McCutchan and Brooke fi nishing 4-1-2 and highlighted Bemis were named to the Loyola by the 3-2 victory over No. 12 Marymount/Holiday Inn LAX Washington Oct. 29. The Cougars All-Tournament Team. The upset No. 8 UCLA and No. 22 three Cougars each recorded USC the weekend of Oct. 15-17 goals as WSU fi nished 2-0 in the to record fi rst their conference tournament. Bemis scored two wins of the season. The Cougar goals in the 3-2 win over Northern notched a 1-0 win against No. 12 Colorado, while Rustrum and Pepperdine Sept. 17 and recorded McCutchan each scored in the ties against No. 8 Tennessee (0- Cougars 2-0 victory over New 0, Sept. 5) and No. 11 Stanford Mexico. (0-0, Nov. 7) The only loss against a ranked opponent came against the 2002 NCAA Champions No. 6 Portland 2-0 Oct. MCCUTCHAN LEAVES 3. Nine of the Cougars 2004 opponents made it to the NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Tournament, including all of the afore WSU WITH NATIONAL mentioned teams and California, Utah and Arizona. HONORS Senior midfi elder Cailan WSU KNOCKS OFF NO. 12 WASHINGTON 3-2 McCutchan earned national Washington State upset No. 12 Washington 3-2, Friday, Oct. honors following her performance 29 at Lower Soccer Field for WSU’s annual Dad’s Weekend. The in the Cougars 3-2 upset over Cougars took three shots and notched three goals for an early 3- No. 12 Washington Oct. 29. The 0 lead with each of WSU’s three leading scorers providing a goal. Maple Valley, Wash. native was Alix Rustrum scored at the 1:36 mark with a cross-goal shot that named to the Soccer Buzz 2004 found the upper-right corner of the Husky goal. Senior Cailan Elite Team of the Week and to McCutchan gave WSU a two goal lead six minutes later, heading Soccer America’s Team of the in a Megan Cecchini corner kick. McCutchan then provided Week for Oct. 25-31 after scoring the assist on Haley Thompson-Miller’s game-winning goal at a goal and provided an assist on the 15:44 mark. The win marked the fi rst Cougar win over their the game-winning goal against cross-state rivals since 2000 and improved WSU’s series record to the Huskies. McCutchan fi nished 5-7-2 against the Huskies. her WSU career with 38 starts in 56 appearances, scoring seven goals, including three game winners, and recording two assists. She took 56 shots as a Cougar, placing 19 on-goal. COUGARS CLAIM HISTORIC WINS AGAINST HULTIN EARNS BRUINS AND TROJANS CONFERENCE AND WSU’s victories over No. 8 UCLA NATIONAL HONORS (Oct. 15) and No. 22 USC (Oct. 17) marked the fi rst time in the Washington State’s Katie Hultin history of the Washington State earned conference and national women’s soccer program that a awards for her outstanding play in Cougar squad beat both Southern 2004 and capped the season with California squads in the same All-Pac-10 second team honors. season. The 1-0 shutout victory Hultin received Pac-10 Player of over UCLA was the fi rst WSU the Week recognition twice in win since 1993. The Bruins are 2004, earning the honor for the the highest-ranked opponent weeks of Oct. 12-18 and Sept. 14- the Cougars have beaten since 20. The awards marked the fi rst defeating No. 2 Washington in time in Cougar soccer history that 2000. The Cougars blanked USC a player earned the weekly honor 2-0, recording the fi rst WSU shutout against the Trojans 1998. twice in the same season. The Denver, Colo. native was also named to Soccer Buzz’s Elite Team of the Week and Soccer America’s Team of the Week for Oct. 12-18. Hultin garnered 2004 Academic All-District VIII Women’s Soccer University Division Second Team accolades and collected her second Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention honor.

48 2004 honors

TEAM GPA IS EIGHTH BEST AMONG DIVISION I PROGRAMS 2004 HONORS & AWARDS The Washington State soccer team earned the NSCAA/adidas Women’s College Team Academic Award for carrying a 3.45 GPA, ranking the Cougars No. 8 among the 296 Division I women’s soccer programs. The Cougars GPA was the best among Pacifi c-10 Conference opponents.

COUGARS RACK-UP PAC-10 ACADEMIC HONORS The WSU soccer team had 11 players earn Pacifi c-10 Conference All-Academic accolades in 2004. The squad had two fi rst team honorees and nine honorable mention selections. There were four seniors, fi ve juniors and one sophomore honored including senior Megan Cecchini and junior Ashley Lara, who made the fi rst team list.

FIVE NAMED USAA ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLAR ATHLETES PACIFIC-10 Five Cougars were named USAA (United State Achievement Academy) All-American PAC-10 ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM Scholar Athletes for 2004. Senior Megan Cecchini, juniors Ashley Lara, Jennie Kunc, and Katie Hultin Alix Rustrum Alix Rustrum and sophomore Samantha Hufford earned the honors. PAC-10 All-Conference Honrable Mention MEGAN CECCHINI Cailan McCutchan PAC-10 Player of the Week Finishes Cougar career as a three-time Pac-10 All- Katie Hultin (Sept. 14 -20) Academic First Team recipient and All-American Katie Hultin (Oct. 12-18) Scholar Athlete. PACFIC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC First Team Megan Cecchini earned Pac-10 All-Academic First Team Megan Cecchini, SR Biology 3.83 accolades for the third time, carrying a 3.83 GPA in biology, Ashley Lara, JR Human Nutrition earning the honor each year she’s been eligible. The Tualatin, and Foods 3.88 Ore., native was on the President’s Honor Roll every each Honorable Mention semester she attended WSU. In the fall of her senior year, she Cailan McCutchan Education 3.17 was named a USAA All-American Scholar Athlete and served as a Sara Silver-Hill Education 3.53 Christie Spear Movement Studies 3.35 WSU Peer Academic Counselor. The defender started 48 out of Carmen Anderson Marketing 3.14 64 games in her career, starting every match her senior season. Katie Hultin Biology 3.53 She scored three goals, added eight assists and placed 26 of her Jennie Kunc Accounting 3.56 56 shots on goal while at WSU. Alix Rustrum Pharmacy 3.62 Haley Thompson-Miller Elementry Ed 3.00 Angela Fajardo Undeclared 3.50 ASHLEY LARA 2004 Pac-10 All-Academic First Team

Ashley Lara earned Pac-10 All-Academic First Team in her junior year with a 3.88 GPA. The human nutrition and foods major was a second team selection in 2003. The Las Cruces, N.M., native has been on the Presidents Honor Roll every semester attended at Washington State University, carrying a 3.94 GPA. Lara played in 16 matches this season making one start.

KATIE HULTIN TEAM AWARDS Team Captians 2004 Academic All-District VIII Women’ Soccer Christie Spear/Katie Hultin University Division Second Team Most Valuable Player Katie Hultin Not only did Katie Hultin excel in the net, but in the classroom Offensive Player of the Year as well, earning Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention, 2004 Alix Rustrum Academic All-District VIII Women’ Soccer University Division Defensive Player of the Year Second Team and President’s Honor Roll accolades for carrying Megan Cecchini a 3.53 GPA in biology. The team captain earned national Most Inspirational Player recognition for her playing skills, being named Pac-10 player of Katie Hultin the week twice, to Soccer Buzz’s 2004 Elite Team of the Week Rookie of the Year for the week of October 20, 2004 and to Soccer America’s Allison Scurich Team of the Week for Oct. 12-18. The Denver, Colo. Native was Strength & Conditioning Award named to the Fall and Spring President’s Honor Rolls and was a Meghan Miller Peer Academic Counselor. Iron Girl Award Anna Miller

49 2004 box scores

Washington State 2, Denver 0 Washington State 2, New Mexico 0 Utah 4, Washington State 1 Montana Nike Cup Loyola Marymount/Holiday Inn LAX Tournament The Utes defeated WSU 4-1 at Ute Field in Salt Lake City Junior forward Alix Rustrum scored both WSU goals to Both Washington State’s Alix Rustrum and Cailan with the help of two goals by Chelsea Card. Melissa give the Cougars a 2-0 victory in their season opener McCutchan scored goals to give the Cougars a 2-0 vic- Wayman scored 12 minutes into the match after fi nishing against Denver in the Montana Nike Cup in Missoula, tory over the New Mexico Lobos in their fi rst game of the a Kim Lloyd free kick. Card scored the game winner at the Mont. Angela Fajardo served a through ball to Rustrum, Loyola Marymount/Holiday Inn LAX Soccer Tournament 44:08 mark after receiving a through ball from Amanda who scored the game-winning goal with a left-footed at Los Angeles, Calif. Rustrum scored her second game- Feight and scoring a one-on-one against WSU keeper shot 16 minutes into the match. Haley Thompson-Miller winning goal of the season at the 41:02 mark after head- Katie Hultin. Cougar Haley Thompson-Miller scored less served a ball to Cailan McCutchan, who took the ball off ing in a Carmen Anderson cross. McCutchan scored her than 10 minutes into the second half after taking a pass her chest before crossing it to Rustrum. Rustrum fi nished second goal of the season with just over fi ve minutes left from Brooke Bemis and fi nishing in the lower-left had McCutchan’s cross with a fi rst-time volley from fi ve-yard in the match, fi nishing a Christie Spear free kick. corner of the goal. Hailey Marsh added to Utah’s lead out at the 68:06 mark. WSU starting goalkeeper Katie 62 minutes in, fi nishing an Amanda Feight cross. Card Hultin made three saves in the shutout. 1 2 OT OT F scored the fi nal goal of the game at the 79:05 mark with UNM (3-2-0) 0 0 0 a shot from within the Cougar 12-yard box. 1 2 OT OT F WSU (2-1-1) 1 1 2 Denver (0-1) 0 0 0 1 2 OT OT F Scoring Time Goal (Assist) WSU (1-0) 1 1 2 WSU (4-2-1) 0 1 1 WSU 41:02 Alix Rustrum (Carmen Anderson) Utah (5-2-1) 2 2 4 Scoring Time Goal (Assist) WSU 84:27 Cailan McCutchan (Christie Spear) WSU 15:22 Alix Rustrum (Angela Fajardo) Scoring Time Goal (Assist) SHOTS - Washington State 12, New Mexico 6 WSU 68:06 Alix Rustrum (Haley Thompson-Miller, Utah 11:01 Melissa Wayman (Kim Lloyd) CORNER KICKS - Washington State3, New Mexico 1 Cailan McCutchan) Utah 44:08 Chelsea Card (Amanda Feight) SAVES – New Mexico 3 (Winters 3), Washington State WSU 53:25 Haley Thompson-Miller (Brooke Bemis) SHOTS – Washington State 18, Denver 4 2 (Hultin 2) Utah 61:52 Hailey Marsh (Amanda Feight, Erin Pruitt) CORNER KICKS - Washington State 4, Denver 2 FOULS – New Mexico 12 Washington State 6 Utah 79:05 Chelsea Card (Hailey Marsh, Kiley Jones) SAVES – Denver (Wiley 6), Washington State 3 (Hultin 3) ATTENDANCE - 215 FOULS - Washington State 4, Denver 2 SHOTS – Utah 11, Washington State 4 ATTENDANCE - 41 CORNER KICKS – Utah 6, Washington State4 Washington State 3, N. Colorado 2 SAVES – Washington State 2 (Hultin 2), Utah 0 (Mason 0) Loyola Marymount/Holiday Inn LAX Tournament FOULS – Utah 10, Washington State 8 Montana 2, Washington State 1 (OT) Washington State won its second game of the Loyola ATTENDANCE - 289 Montana Nike Cup Marymount/Holiday Inn LAX Women’s Soccer Tourna- WSU fell in 2-1 to Montana when Meghan Chambers ment 3-2, defeating Northern Colorado with an unas- Washington State 2, Brigham Young 1 scored an unassisted goal in the fi rst overtime period to sisted Haley Thompson-Miller goal at the 85:02 mark. The Cougars defeated Brigham Young 2-1 in Provo, give the Grizzlies the victory at their home fi eld in Mis- Brooke Bemis scored two goals for WSU. Bemis received a Utah using a second-half goal from Cailan McCutchan. soula, Mont. Cougar Cailan McCutchan scored the fi rst pass from Molly Alexander and beat the Bear keeper from Exactly one minute into play, Alix Rustrum gave WSU a goal of the game, fi nishing a Christie Spear corner kick 25-yards out at the 15:23 mark. She then scored just over 1-0 lead after running onto a Christie Spear through ball at the 18:03 mark. The Grizzlies battled back to tie the 10 minutes later with a shot from 15-yards out on the left and fi nishing to the left of BYU keeper Erica Woodbury. game 77 minutes in when Laura Nogueira beat Katie side. UNC’s Jody Alvarez cut the Cougar lead 2-1 in before The Cougs maintained the lead going into the second Hultin from 15-yards out after receiving a pass from Sariad halftime after heading in a Chelsey Ekenberg free kick. half, but at the 62:42 mark Carolyn Swenson scored to Faville. Chamber fi nished a rebound from her own shot Megan Bellendir scored the fi nal goal of the game less tie the game 1-1. With just under 15 minutes left to play to clinch the victory in the physical match in which both than two minutes after Thompson-Miller’s goal, shooting McCutchan got on the end of a Megan Cecchini free kick WSU’s Megan Cecchini and UM’s Murphy MacKenzie the ball over Coug keeper Brynn Bemis. and scored from six yards out to give WSU the win. were issued yellow card warnings. 1 2 OT OT F 1 2 OT OT F 1 2 OT OT F UNC (1-4-0) 1 1 2 WSU (5-2-1) 1 1 2 WSU (1-1) 1 0 - 1 WSU (3-1-1) 2 1 3 BYU (3-6-1) 0 1 1 Montana (2-0) 0 1 1 2 Scoring Time Goal (Assist) Scoring Time Goal (Assist) Scoring Time Goal (Assist) WSU 15:23 Brooke Bemis (Molly Alexander) WSU 1:00 Alix Rustrum (Christie Spear) WSU 18:03 Cailan McCutchan (Christie Spear) WSU 26:58 Brooke Bemis (unassisted) BYU 62:42 Carolyn Swenson (Jenavieve Phillips) Montana 76:44 Laura Nogueira (Sariad Faville) UNC 37:48 Jody Alvarez (Chelsey Ekenberg) WSU 75:33 Cailan McCutchan (Megan Cecchini) Montana 96:34 Meghan Chambers WSU 83:55 Haley Thompson-Miller (unassisted) UNC 85:02 Megan Bellendir (unassisted) SHOTS – Brigham Young 13, Washington State 3 SHOTS – Montana 16, Washington State 12 CORNER KICKS – Brigham Young 3, Washington State2 CORNER KICKS – Montana 5, Washington State 3 SHOTS - Washington State 14, Northern Colorado 6 SAVES – Washington State 3 (Hultin 3), Brigham Young SAVES – Montana 7 (Gilbert 6, Team 1), Washington CORNER KICKS - Washington State 4, Northern Colorado 1 0 (Woodbury 0) State 3 (Hultin 2, Miller 1) SAVES – Northern Colorado 5 (Marvin 5), Washington FOULS - Washington State 14, Brigham Young 11 FOULS - Washington State 16, Montana 12 State 4 (Miler 2, Bemis 2) ATTENDANCE - 1595 ATTENDANCE - 486 FOULS - Washington State 12, Northern Colorado 9 ATTENDANCE - 250 Washington State 0, No. 8 Tennessee 0 (OT) Washington State 1, Loyola Marymount 1 (OT) The Cougars tied Loyola Marymount 1-1 after 110 min- The Cougars tied No. 8 Tennessee 0-0 at Lower Soccer Washington State 1, No. 12 Pepperdine 0 utes of soccer at Lower Soccer Field. Lion Jessica Johns took Field in Pullman, with WSU starting keeper Katie Hultin Washington State upset No. 12 Pepperdine 1-0 at Lower advantage of a fumbled defensive Cougar clearance and making 11 saves, including three in overtime in her third Soccer Field with a Megan Cecchini goal at the 11:44 after winning the ball, passed it to Lori Sims, who scored 28 shutout performance of the season. The Lady Vols outshot mark. Cecchini buried a left-footed free kick from 20-yards minutes into the half to give LMU a 1-0 lead. Brooke Bemis the Cougars 28-9, creating seven corner kick opportuni- out to score the fi rst goal the Waves had given up in the headed the rebound from Christie Spear’s shot to Haley ties compared to WSU’s two. Cougar Megan Cecchini fall. The Cougars had a penalty kick opportunity thwarted Thompson-Miller, who scored the game-tying goal at the took four shots, three on-goal to lead WSU, while UT’s by Pepperdine goalkeeper Anna Picarelli 33 minutes into 72:34 mark from inside the Lion penalty box. Bemis cre- Kayla Lockaby recorded six shots, placing two on goal. the game. Alix Rustrum led the WSU offense, taking six ated one of the Cougs best overtime scoring opportunities Hultin made one of her six second-half saves on a point- shots and placing two on frame. Katie Hultin recorded her after blocking a LMU defensive clearance, gathering the ball blank shot following a Vols breakaway at the 65:36 mark. fourth shutout of the season, making four saves. and taking a shot on the open Lion’s goal, but Kylie Beren 1 2 OT OT F 1 2 OT OT F cleared the ball off the line to keep the Lions in the game. Tennessee (1-1-1) 0 0 -0 -0 0 Pepperdine (5-1-1) 0 0 0 1 2 OT OT F WSU (1-1-1) 0 0 -0 -0 0 WSU (4-1-1) 1 0 1 LMU (6-3-2) 1 0 0 0 1 SHOTS – Tennessee 28, Washington State 9 Scoring Time Goal (Assist) WSU (5-2-2) 0 1 0- 0- 1 CORNER KICKS – Tennessee 7, Washington State 2 WSU 11:44 Megan Cecchini (unassisted) Scoring Time Goal (Assist) SAVES - Washington State 11 (Hultin 11), Tennessee 4 LMU 27:25 Lori Sims (Jessica Johns) (Phillips-Bosshart 4) SHOTS - Washington State 18, Pepperdine 9 WSU 72:34 Haley Thompson-Miller (Brooke Bemis) FOULS - Washington State 21, Tennessee 14 CORNER KICKS – Pepperdine 6, Washington State 5 SAVES – Pepperdine 7 (Picarelli 7), Washington State 4 ATTENDANCE - 723 SHOTS – Loyola Marymount 20, Washington State 12 (Hultin 4) CORNER KICKS – Loyola Marymount 3, Washington FOULS - Washington State 20, Pepperdine 9 State 2 ATTENDANCE - 492 SAVES - Washington State 9 (Hultin 9), Loyola Mary- mount 4 (Slovek 3, Team 1) FOULS – Loyola Marymount 13, Washington State 10 ATTENDANCE - 544 50 2004 box scores

No. 6 Portland 2, Washington State 0 Washington State 1, No. 8 UCLA 0 Oregon State 1, Washington State 0 The Cougars and No. 6 Portland were toe-to-toe in the Washington State recorded its fi rst win over the Bruins Despite outshooting Oregon State 10-3, the Cougars lost fi rst half of the game, each team recording fi ve shots, but since 1993 with a Alix Rustrum shot that landed in the 1-0 in Corvallis. Jodie Taylor scored the game-winner with the Pilots proved to be too strong for the Cougars, scor- lower-right corner of No. 8 UCLA’s goal at the 15:31 a shot to the upper right-hand corner of WSU’s goal at the ing two second-half goals to take the 2-0 victory at Lower mark to give the Cougars a 1-0 victory at Lower Soccer 25:55 mark to give the Beavers the Pac-10 victory. Soccer Field. Natalie Budge gave Portland a 1-0 lead 53 Field and their fi rst Pac-10 win. UCLA took 17 shots in all, minutes into the game, heading in a Michele Scifo cross. posting 10 in the fi rst half, but WSU’s keeper Katie Hultin 1 2 OT OT F Less than four minutes later All-American Linsdey Huie made nine saves, including six in the fi rst period of play to WSU (7-6-3) 0 0 0 passed the ball to NSCAA Player of the Year Christine Sin- capture the shutout. OSU (8-8-0) 1 0 1 clair, who fi nished from eight-yards out giving Portland 1 2 OT OT F Scoring Time Goal (Assist) the 2-0 victory. The loss was the fi rst of the season for OSU 25:55 Jodie Taylor WSU at home. UCLA (9-4-0) 0 0 0 WSU (6-5-2) 1 0 1 SHOTS – Washington State 10, Oregon State 3 1 2 OT OT F CORNER KICKS – Washington State 2, Oregon State 0 Portland (10-2-0) 0 2 2 Scoring Time Goal (Assist) WSU 15:31 Alix Rustrum (Molly Alexander) SAVES – Oregon State 6 (Onstad 6), Washington State WSU (5-3-2)) 0 0 0 1 (Hultin 1) Scoring Time Goal (Assist) SHOTS – UCLA 17, Washington State 4 FOULS – Oregon State 9, Washington State 5 UP 53:18 Natalie Budge (Michele Scifo) CORNER KICKS – UCLA 6, Washington State 0 ATTENDANCE - 275 UP 56:22 Christine Sinclair (Lindsey Huie) SAVES - Washington State 9 (Hultin 9), UCLA 1 (Hender- son 1) Washington State 3, No. 12 Washington 2 SHOTS – Portland 13, Washington State 9 FOULS – UCLA 14, Washington State 12 CORNER KICKS - Washington State 5, Portland 2 ATTENDANCE -224 WSU beat Washington 3-2 at Lower Soccer Field for its fi rst SAVES - Washington State 4 (Hultin 4), Portland 3 (Alex- win over its intra-state rivals since 2000. The Cougars three- goal fi rst half began with an unassisted Alix Rustrum goal ander 3) Washington State 2, No. 22 USC 0 FOULS – Portland 11, Washington State 10 at the 1:36 mark. Cailan McCutchan gave WSU a 2-0 lead ATTENDANCE - 365 WSU’s Haley Thompson-Miller scored the game-winning less than fi ve minutes later when she headed in a Megan goal at the 11:52 mark to help capture the 2-0 victory Cecchini corner kick. Haley Thompson-Miller ran onto a over No. 22 USC, which was the fi rst win for the Cougs McCutchan pass and scored at the 15:44 mark. Washing- Arizona 3, Washington State 1 over the Trojans since 1998. Thompson-Miller ran onto a ton’s Tina Frimpog scored both Husky goals in the second Washington State lost its fi rst Pacifi c-10 Conference game Shaye Harrel pass behind USC’s defense and scored with half. Her fi rst came 23 minutes into the second half when to Arizona 3-1 at Murphey Stadium in Tucson after giving a fi rst-time shot. Carmen Anderson returned from mid- she dribbled down the fl ank and slotted the ball past Coug up two second half goals r for the loss. WSU’s Alix Rus- season knee surgery to score the second Cougar goal at keeper Katie Hultin. Frimpog volleyed in a defl ected Husky trum scored the fi rst goal of the game at the 41:20 mark the 56:17 mark. The win combined with the victory over corner kick 83 minutes in to cut the Cougar lead to 3-2. after running onto a ball and slotting it past McCall Smith No. 8 UCLA marked the fi rst time in WSU’s history that it from 12-yards out. With less than a minute left in the fi rst beat both Southern California teams in the same season. 1 2 OT OT F half Jennifer Klein scored to tie the game 1-1 going into Washington (12-4-1) 0 2 2 halftime. With less than fi ve minutes into the second half 1 2 OT OT F WSU (8-6-3) 3 0 3 USC (8-5-1) 0 0 0 Kamaya Damwijk scored the game-winning goal after Scoring Time Goal (Assist) WSU (7-5-2) 1 1 2 taking advantage of a fumbled WSU clearance from its WSU 1:36 Alix Rustrum (unassisted) 18-yard box. Candice Wilks, assisted by Mallory Miller and SHOTS – USC 16, Washington State 11 WSU 7:12 Cailan McCutchan (Megan Cecchini) Jennifer Klein, gave the Wildcats the 3-1 lead by scoring CORNER KICKS – USC 8, Washington State 3 WSU 15:44 Haley Thompson-Miller (Cailan at the 62:07 mark. SAVES – USC 6 (Simonton 6), Washington State 5 (Hultin 5) McCutchan) 1 2 OT OT F FOULS - Washington State 2, USC 1 UW 67:21 Tina Frimpog (Danni Bridges) Arizona (10-2-0) 1 2 3 ATTENDANCE -282 UW 83:03 Tina Frimpog (unassisted) WSU (5-4-2) 1 0 1 SHOTS – Washington 12, Washington State 10 Washington State 1, Oregon 1 (OT) CORNER KICKS – Washington 10, Washington State 4 Scoring Time Goal (Assist) SAVES - Washington State 6 (Hultin 6), Washington 4 WSU 41:20 Alix Rustrum (unassisted) Washington State’s Alix Rustrum scored four minutes into (Rasmussen 4) ARIZ 44:17 Jennifer Klein (Althea Jones, Kamaya the 1-1 double overtime game against Oregon at Eugene, FOULS - Washington State 8, Washington 7 Damwijk) Ore. Rustrum ran onto a Anna Miller pass and slotted the ATTENDANCE - 607 ARIZ 49:09 Kamaya Damwijk (unassisted) ball past Duck goalkeeper Domenique Lainez from seven- ARIZ 62:07 Candice Wilks (Mallory Miller, yards out. Kami Kapaku tied the game up 1-1 by taking Jennifer Klein) advantage of a misplayed WSU defensive clearance and California 1, Washington State 0 scoring two minutes before the end of the fi rst half. SHOTS – Arizona 10, Washington State 3 Washington State lost to California 1-0 at Lower Soccer Field CORNER KICKS - UCLA 11, Washington State 0 1 2 OT OT F with a Chioma Igwe penalty kick conversion. The Cougars SAVES – Arizona 3 (Smith 3), Washington State 2 (Hultin 2) ORE (3-9-3) 1 0 0 0 1 were called with a handball inside their 18-yard box follow- FOULS – Arizona 6, Washington State 3 WSU (7-5-3) 1 0 0 0 1 ing a defensive scramble, which resulted in the penalty. ATTENDANCE - 552 Scoring Time Goal (Assist) 1 2 OT OT F WSU 3:06 Alix Rustrum (Anna Miller) California (11-4-3) 0 1 1 Arizona State 2, Washington State 1 (OT) ORE 42:58 Kami Kapaku (unassisted) WSU (8-7-3) 0 0 0 The Cougars held off Arizona State until the 110th SHOTS – Oregon 12, Washington State 9 Scoring Time Goal (Assist) minute of the match when Elizabeth Bogus scored from CORNER KICKS - Washington State 4, Oregon 2 CAL 59:49 Chioma Igwe (penalty kick) 10-yards out to clinch the 2-1 Pacifi c-10 Conference vic- SAVES – Washington State 7 (Hultin 7), Oregon 3 (Lainez tory in Tempe, Ariz. ASU took a 1-0 lead 17 minutes into 2, Team 1), SHOTS – California 7, Washington State 6 the game when Katie Leahy scored from 10-yards out. FOULS - Washington State 13, Oregon 10 CORNER KICKS - Washington State 5, California 2 Less than two minutes later Alix Rustrum scored on a ATTENDANCE - 476 SAVES - Washington State 5 (Hultin 5), California 2 (Sul- breakaway to tie the game 1-1. The Cougs fended off 10 prizio 2) second half shots and fi ve overtime shots before surren- FOULS – California 11, Washington State 10 dering the game-winner. ATTENDANCE - 256 1 2 OT OT F ASU (5-6-1) 1 0 0 1 2 Washington State 0, No. 11 Stanford 0 WSU (5-5-2) 1 0 0 0 1 Washington State tied No. 11 Stanford at Lower Soccer Field for its fi nal game of the season. The Cougars outshot Scoring Time Goal (Assist) the Cardinal in regulation play 10-7, but Stanford posted ASU 16:43 Katie Leahy (Elizabeth Bogus) three shots in the overtime periods, while Christie Spear WSU 18:41 Alix Rustrum (unassisted) was the only player for WSU to take a shot in extra-time. ASU 109:40 Elizabeth Bogus (Katie Leahy, Stephanie Ebner) 1 2 OT OT F Stanford (12-5-4) 0 0 0 0 0 SHOTS – Arizona State 25, Washington State 4 WSU (8-7-4) 0 0 0 0 0 CORNER KICKS – Arizona State 7, Washington State 0 SAVES – Washington State 9 (Hultin 9), Arizona State 2 SHOTS - Washington State 11, Stanford 10 (Bingham 2) CORNER KICKS – Stanford 4, Washington State 2 FOULS – Arizona State 7, Washington State 6 SAVES – Stanford 5 (Barnhart 5), Washington State 3 ATTENDANCE - 472 (Hultin 3) FOULS - Washington State 12, Stanford 11 ATTENDANCE - 317 51 2004 statistics

RECORD Overall: 8-7-4 Conf: 3-4-2 Home: 4-2-3 Away: 1-5-1 Neut: 3-0-0

INDIVIDUAL GP-GS G A PTS SH PCT SOG PCT GW PK-ATT 15 Rustrum, Alix 19-18 9 0 18 43 .209 26 .605 3 0-0 33 Miller, Haley 19-16 5 1 11 21 .238 11 .524 3 0-0 17 McCutchan, Cailan 17-15 4 2 10 26 .154 11 .423 1 0-0 21 Bemis, Brooke 18-3 2 2 6 18 .111 10 .556 0 0-0 14 Cecchini, Megan 19-19 1 2 4 13 .077 7 .538 1 0-0 6 Anderson, Carmen 11-8 1 1 3 8 .125 3 .375 0 0-0 5 Spear, Christie 19-19 0 3 3 8 .000 2 .250 0 0-1 11 Alexander, Molly 13-8 0 2 2 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-0 13 Harrel, Shaye 19-16 0 1 1 15 .000 7 .467 0 0-0 24 Miller, Anna 9-0 0 1 1 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 20 Fajardo, Angela 19-18 0 1 1 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 7 Elkind, Natalie 19-17 0 0 0 6 .000 5 .833 0 0-0 2 Bonnes, Kim 13-0 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 25 Scurich, Allison 14-11 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 19 Lara, Ashley 16-1 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 8 Kunc, Jennie 19-19 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 3 Silver-Hill, Sara 9-1 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 27 Jordan, Kara 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 26 Hultin, Katie 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 23 Eggen, Lindsey 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 22 Crudo, Christy 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 18 Sherwood, Jennifer 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10 Gerstmann, Jessica 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 9 Hufford, Samantha 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 Hughes, Keegan 6-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 19 22 16 60 184 .120 93 .505 8 0-1 OPPONENTS 19 22 20 64 240 .092 115 .479 7 1-1

GOALKEEPING GP-GS MIN GA AVG SVS PCT W-L-T SHO 26 Hultin, Katie 18-18 1673:18 18 0.97 87 .829 7-6-3 7 12 Bemis, Brynn 1-0 45:00 1 2.00 2 .667 0-0-0 0 1 Miller, Meghan 2-1 96:34 3 2.80 3 .500 1-1-0 0 TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0 TOTAL 19 1814:52 22 1.09 93 .809 8-7-3 7 OPPONENTS 19 1814:52 22 1.09 71 .763 7-8-3 5

TEAM STATISTICS WSU OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 22-184 22-420 Shot pct 120 .092 Shots on goal-Attempts 93-184 115-240 SOG pct .505 .479 Goals/Game 1.16 1.16 Shots/Game 9.68 12.63 Assists 16 20 CORNER KICKS 58 86 PENALTY KICKS 0-1 1-1 PENALTIES Fouls 192 179 Yellow cards 7 8 Red cards 0 0 ATTENDANCE Total 3810 4145 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/423 7/592 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/16

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OVERALL CONFERENCE NATIONAL FINISH YEAR COACH W-L-T PCT. GF GA CONFERENCE W-L-T PCT. PLACE NCAA PCT. ROUND ISAA SA 1989 Fraser 10-6-1 .617 38 21 Independent 1990 Fraser 14-6-0 .700 61 32 NCSC 4-1-0 .800 2nd 1991 Fraser 12-7-1 .625 66 30 NCSC 3-1-1 .700 2nd 1992 Fraser 7-6-2 .533 28 24 Independent 1993 Fraser 9-6-3 .583 43 35 Independent 1994 Gozley 12-7-1 .625 28 20 Independent 1-1 .500 2nd 20 19 1995 Gozley 4-13-1 .250 21 26 Pacifi c-10 1-6-0 .143 T/7th 1996 Gozley 8-7-2 .529 19 16 Pacifi c-10 3-4-0 .429 1997 Gozley 7-11-0 .389 21 31 Pacifi c-10 2-7-0 .222 T/7th 1998 Tobias 6-10-3 .395 28 36 Pacifi c-10 4-4-1 .500 T/6th 1999 Tobias 7-12-0 .368 32 45 Pacifi c-10 1-8-0 .111 T/9th 2000 Tobias 13-7-0 .650 40 19 Pacifi c-10 5-4-0 .555 6th 0-1 .000 1st 19 2001 Tobias 7-9-1 .441 28 26 Pacifi c-10 2-6-1 .277 9th 2002 Tobias 11-7-2 .578 42 22 Pacifi c-10 5-2-2 .714 3rd 0-1 .000 1st 16 2003 Potter 6-11-2 .368 16 24 Pacifi c-10 2-5-2 .333 8th 2004 Potter 8-7-4 .527 22 22 Pacifi c-10 3-4-2 .444 8th 16-YearTotal 141-132-19 .515 533 429 28-50-8 .400 1-3 .250 HOME-AWAY-NEUTRAL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL YEAR W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. W-L-T PCT. 1989 3-1-1 .700 3-4-0 .429 4-1-0 .800 1990 8-0-0 1.000 5-6-0 .455 1-0-0 1.000 1991 6-1-0 .857 5-5-1 .500 1-1-0 .500 1992 3-2-0 .600 3-3-2 .500 1-1-0 .500 1993 3-2-3 .563 3-4-0 .429 3-0-0 1.000 1994 7-1-0 .875 2-4-0 .333 3-2-1 .583 1995 3-6-0 .333 0-6-1 .071 1-1-0 .500 1996 4-4-1 .500 4-2-1 .643 0-1-0 .000 1997 4-3-0 .571 2-6-0 .250 1-2-0 .333 1998 4-5-0 .444 2-4-2 .375 0-1-1 .250 Lisa Fraser Lisa Gozley Dan Tobias Matt Potter 1999 5-3-0 .625 1-6-0 .143 1-3-0 .250 1989-1993 1994-1997 1998-2002 2003-Present 2000 5-5-0 .500 6-2-0 .750 2-0-0 1.000 2001 2-2-1 .500 5-6-0 .455 0-1-0 .000 2002 4-4-1 .500 6-3-1 .666 1-1-0 .500 2003 4-3-1 .562 1-6-1 .188 1-2-0 .333 2004 4-3-2 .500 1-5-1 .214 3-0-0 1.000 TOTAL 69-44-11 .609 49-72-10 .420 23-17-2 .571 YEARLY TEAM STATISTICS SCORING BY PERIODS GOALKEEPING STATISTICS MP 1 2 OT OT G A PTS SOG CK FLS OFF C/E MIN SVS GAA SHO PK 1989 WSU 17 14 23 0 1 38 25 101 406 91 82 21 2/0 1560 69 1.24 6 0-0 Opp. 17 11 10 0 0 21 8 50 149 53 89 18 1/0 1560 164 2.24 2 1-4 1990 WSU 20 27 33 0 1 61 26 148 409 86 167 18 3/0 1860 110 1.60 6 0-2 Opp. 20 13 17 1 1 32 16 80 255 71 134 37 1/0 1860 184 3.05 4 1-1 1991 WSU 20 31 33 2 0 66 35 167 422 107 219 26 9/1 1860 119 1.45 8 0-2 Opp. 20 13 17 0 0 30 15 75 208 65 239 43 4/0 1860 216 3.19 2 1-2 1992 WSU 15 15 12 0 1 28 16 72 154 61 147 13 4/0 1440 64 1.50 5 0-2 Opp. 15 13 11 0 0 24 17 65 134 39 164 6 3/0 1440 81 1.75 4 0-0 1993 WSU 18 13 22 6 2 43 29 115 216 83 200 10 12/1 1800 132 1.75 3 0-5 Opp. 18 20 12 1 2 35 19 89 177 64 247 40 9/2 1800 149 2.15 3 2-6 1994 WSU 20 17 11 0 0 28 16 72 300 118 195 27 11/2 1830 122 0.98 10 0-2 Opp. 20 8 12 0 0 20 14 54 222 84 231 23 8/0 1830 162 1.38 7 0-2 1995 WSU 18 6 14 1 0 21 16 58 219 56 173 27 2/0 1680 115 1.39 3 0-0 Opp. 18 13 11 0 2 26 21 73 277 81 171 12 2/0 1680 88 1.13 10 1-1 1996 WSU 17 5 14 0 0 19 11 49 201 75 187 23 11/0 1620 63 0.89 7 0-0 Opp. 17 6 9 0 1 16 12 44 176 73 191 5 7/0 1620 73 1.06 7 0-2 1997 WSU 18 11 10 0 0 21 18 60 178 34 222 16 12/0 1621 101 1.72 4 2-2 Opp. 18 8 22 1 0 31 31 93 266 116 219 7 10/1 1621 70 1.17 9 0-0 1998 WSU 19 13 13 0 2 28 26 82 222 77 165 34 8/1 1869 120 1.73 6 1-1 Opp. 19 16 18 2 0 36 28 100 312 118 198 27 11/0 1869 93 1.35 5 2-2 1999 WSU 19 11 21 0 0 32 31 95 228 56 202 22 6/1 1712 127 2.37 5 3-3 Opp. 19 15 29 1 0 45 36 126 310 91 215 44 5/0 1712 83 1.68 4 5-5 2000 WSU 20 13 23 1 3 40 36 116 374 102 236 26 3/1 1945 111 0.88 7 0-0 Opp. 20 7 9 1 2 19 21 59 265 75 211 23 3/0 1945 154 1.85 5 0-0 2001 WSU 17 13 15 1 0 28 26 82 236 104 213 21 3/1 1568 62 1.49 3 2-2 Opp. 17 9 17 0 0 26 26 78 202 62 175 13 4/0 1568 84 1.66 5 0-0 2002 WSU 20 25 17 0 1 42 47 129 298 112 271 8/0 1863 56 1.06 7 2-3 Opp. 20 11 11 0 0 22 21 59 176 74 224 7/1 1863 100 2.19 4 0-0 2003 WSU 19 5 11 0 0 16 9 41 114 74 219 7/0 1753 85 0.82 7 1-1 Opp. 19 14 9 1 0 24 19 67 109 71 210 8/2 1753 98 1.23 8 3-4 2004 WSU 19 15 7 0 0 22 16 60 93 58 192 7/0 1815 93 1.09 7 0-1 Opp. 19 10 10 1 1 22 20 64 115 86 179 8/0 1815 71 1.09 5 1-1 TOTAL WSU 296 234 279 11 11 533 383 1547 6090 1294 3090 284 108/8 27796 1541 1.39 95 13-26 Opp. 296 187 224 9 9 492 324 1176 3553 1223 3097 294 91/6 27796 1870 1.73 84 17-30 54 all-time scores

Lisa Fraser O 27 L 0-1 at UC Irvine O 27 W 2-0 Colorado College O 30 W 15-0 Gonzaga (PSN) * O 28 W 6-0 Montana 1989-1993 N 2 W 4-2 Western Washington O 30 W 1-0 Oregon State (NR-12) (PSN) 52-31-7 Overall ot at Richland N 4 L 0-3 at Santa Clara (19-9) N 6 L 0-1 at Stanford (19-3) .616 Average Home: 6-1-0 Away: 5-5-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 + - WSU Invitational Tournament N 9 W 3-1 at Wisconsin (19-11) $ NCAA Appearances: 0 N 12 L 0-4 William & Mary (19-3) $$ 1992 Home: 7-1-0 Away: 2-4-0 Neutral: 3-2-1 7-6-2, Independent + - Adidas Invitational at Pleasanton, Calif. Head Coach: Lisa Fraser ^ - Soccer Showcase at Albuquerque, N.M. S 8 L 0-3 Portland (NR-6) (PSN) * $ - NCAA Tournament fi rst round at Madison, Wis. $$ - NCAA Tournament second round at South Bend, Ind. S 11 W 3-2 UC Irvine - ot S 13 W 7-0 Gonzaga (PSN) * 1995 S 18 T 1-1 at California (NR-15) 4-13-1, 1-6-0 Pacifi c-10 S 20 T 1-1 at St. Mary’s Head Coach: Lisa Gozley 1989 S 27 W 2-1 Puget Sound at Richland 10-6-1, Independent O 2 L 2-4 at James Madison (NR-19) S 2 T 2-2 at Wisconsin (20-12) + Head Coach: Lisa Fraser O 4 W 2-0 at American S 4 W 2-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee S 3 W 4-1 Whitworth O 7 W 6-0 at Gonzaga (20-NR)+ S 9 W 2-0 Whitworth + O 10 W 1-0 Seattle S 9 L 0-1 Santa Clara (17-11) S 9 L 2-3 Simon Fraser + O 11 L 2-4 Oregon State (PSN) * S 15 L 1-2 at Montana S 10 W 1-0 Whitman + O 18 L 0-2 San Diego State at Olympia S 16 L 1-2 Colorado College at Missoula S 10 W 3-2 Seattle + O 20 W 1-0 at Washington S 19 L 0-1 Oregon State (NR-15) (PSN) S 16 L 2-3 Central Washington O 30 L 0-5 at Stanford (NR-2) S 24 W 4-1 Arizona S 17 W 4-2 at Spokane C.C. N 1 L 0-1 at San Francisco S 26 L 0-4 at Portland (NR-3) S 23 L 0-1 at Evergreen State ^ S 30 L 0-1 at California Home: 3-2-0 Away: 3-3-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 S 24 W 5-0 Washington (club) ^ O 1 L 0-1 at San Francisco O 7 L 0-1 at Washington (club) O 8 L 0-3 Cal Poly-SLO 1993 O 7 W 4-0 at Seattle Pacifi c O 13 L 0-1 at UCLA (NR-17) 9-6-3, Independent O 8 W 2-0 at Seattle O 15 L 1-2 at USC Head Coach: Lisa Fraser O 14 L 1-4 at Central Washington O 22 W 7-0 Gonzaga O 28 T 2-2 Oregon (club) S 4 W 3-2 Arkansas at Plano, Texas O 27 W 3-0 Hawaii N 4 L 1-2 at Oregon (club) S 6 W 1-0 at Southern Methodist O 29 L 0-3 Stanford (NR-9) (PSN) N 10 W 4-0 Seattle Pacifi c (NR-13) N 3 L 0-1 St. Mary’s - ot N 11 W 1-0 Spokane C.C. - ot S 7 W 2-0 Texas A&M at Dallas N 5 L 0-1 Washington (PSN) S 12 W 2-1 Stanford (NR-6) Home: 3-1-1 Away: 3-4-0 Neutral: 4-1-0 Home: 3-6-0 Away: 0-6-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 S 17 L 2-3 Santa Clara (11-5) + - Wisconsin Soccer Invitational at Madison, Wis. + - PCCCC Tournament at Spokane S 19 L 1-3 San Francisco (PSN) ^ - Evergreen State Tournament at Olympia S 25 W 2-1 New Mexico 1996 O 1 T 2-2 California (21-12) + 1990 8-7-2, 3-4-0 Pacifi c-10 O 3 T 4-4 Washington (21-15) + Head Coach: Lisa Gozley 14-6-0, 4-1-0 NCSC O 8 L 0-2 at Santa Barbara (16-19) S 1 W 4-1 at Gonzaga Head Coach: Lisa Fraser O 9 W 8-0 Pacifi c at Santa Barbara S 7 L 0-2 Portland (NR-3) A 26 W 2-0 Western Washington (16-NR) S 20 W 2-1 San Diego State (NR-16) S 1 W 3-2 Whitman - ot O 11 W 5-3 at UC Irvine - ot S 22 T 0-0 Montana S 2 W 4-0 at Whitworth O 15 T 4-4 St. Mary’s S 27 L 0-2 at Cal Poly-SLO S 6 L 0-4 at California O 19 W 2-1 Gonzaga (PSN) S 29 L 1-3 USC at San Luis Obispo S 8 L 1-3 at UC Davis - ot O 23 L 0-3 at Portland (NR-11) O 4 L 0-1 Wisconsin (NR-11) + S 9 L 0-5 at Stanford O 25 L 1-3 at Oregon State O 6 W 2-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee + S 15 W 13-0 Gonzaga at Richland O 29 L 0-1 at San Diego State O 13 W 1-0 at Oregon State S 23 L 1-8 at Portland (NR-12) O 30 W 4-2 at UCLA - ot S 29 W 2-1 at Western Washington O 18 W 1-0 California (NR-16) S 30 W 3-1 at Simon Fraser Home: 3-2-3 Away: 3-4-0 Neutral: 3-0-0 O 20 L 0-2 UCLA (PSN) O 5 W 4-0 Seattle Pacifi c (PSN) * + - Lanzera Tournament at Pullman O 25 L 0-1 at Stanford - ot O 7 L 0-1 at Pacifi c Lutheran O 27 T 1-1 at Santa Clara (NR-5) O 9 L 1-2 at Central Washington N 1 W 3-0 at Arizona O 14 W 5-1 Spokane C.C. Lisa Gozley N 3 W 2-0 at Arizona State O 20 W 2-1 Washington (club)(PSN)* 1994-1997 N 8 W 2-0 Oregon (PSN) N 10 L 0-2 Washington (PSN) O 21 W 2-1 Puget Sound * 31-38-3 Overall O 24 W 2-1 Spokane C.C. Home: 4-4-1 Away: 4-2-1 Neutral: 0-1-0 O 27 W 4-0 Seattle (PSN) * .451 Average + - Lanzera Tournament at Pullman, Wash. O 28 W 8-0 Evergreen State (PSN)* NCAA Appearances: Rankings refl ect NSCAA/Soccer America polls O 30 W 4-1 at Gonzaga 1 (1-1) 1997 Home: 8-0-0 Away: 5-6-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 7-11-0, 2-7-0 Pacifi c-10 ( ) - highest ranking by ISAA or Soccer America provided. * - home match played at Martin Stadium Head Coach: Lisa Gozley A 30 W 2-0 Gonzaga 1991 S 5 L 0-4 vs. Detroit+ 12-7-1, 3-1-1 NCSC S 7 L 2-3 at Minnesota (NR-25) Head Coach: Lisa Fraser S 12 L 0-3 Santa Clara (NR-5) 1994 S 21 W 2-0 Utah State S 7 W 7-2 Simon Fraser 12-7-1, Independent S 8 W 6-0 Central Washington S 26 L 0-4 at Montana NCAA Tournament Second Round S 27 W 3-1 Air Force at Missoula, Mont. S 11 W 4-0 at Whitman Head Coach: Lisa Gozley S 15 L 1-3 at Portland (NR-16) O 3 W 4-1 at Louisville S 20 W 3-0 Washington (NR-20) (PSN)* S 3 W 2-1 Connecticut (NR-9) + O 5 W 2-0 at Kentucky S 22 L 1-4 California + S 5 W 2-0 Providence + O 10 W 2-0 Oregon State S 27 L 0-6 at Colorado College (NR-7) S 10 L 1-5 Portland (14-2) O 12 W 3-1 Oregon S 29 L 2-3 Arkansas at Colorado Springs S 15 T 0-0 UCLA (14-NR) ^ O 17 L 1-3 Arizona State O 2 W 4-1 Whitworth S 17 L 0-2 at New Mexico (14-NR) ^ O 19 L 0-1 Arizona (FSN) O 9 W 4-0 at Gonzaga S 19 W 2-0 Hawaii (19-NR) ^ O 24 L 0-1 at Stanford - ot O 12 T 2-2 at Oregon State S 25 W 2-1 San Diego (20-NR) O 26 L 0-1 at California O 13 W 4-0 at Puget Sound S 28 W 2-0 at Gonzaga (20-NR) N 2 L 0-2 at Washington O 15 W 2-0 Spokane C.C. O 2 W 2-0 Pacifi c (20-NR) (PSN) N 7 L 0-2 at USC O 19 W 3-0 at Seattle O 7 L 0-1 California at Seattle (20-NR) N 9 L 0-4 at UCLA (NR-17) O 20 W 2-1 at Pacifi c Lutheran O 9 W 1-0 Seattle (20-NR) O 17 W 2-0 Loyola Marymount Home: 4-3-0 Away: 2-6-0 Neutral: 1-2-0 O 24 L 1-3 at San Diego State Rankings refl ect NSCAA/Soccer America polls O 23 L 0-1 at Washington (NR-12) O 25 L 1-2 at CS-San Bernardino + - Minneapolis, Minn. 55 all-time scores

Dan Tobias O13 W 4-0 at Arizona Matt Potter 1998-2002 O15 W 1-0 at Ariz. St. (NR-18) 2003-Present 33-38-4 Overall O20 L 0-1 UCLA (NR-7) 6-11-2 Overall O22 L 1-2 USC-2 ot (NR-10) .474 Average O27 W 2-1 at Oregon .368 Average NCAA Appear- O29 W 1-0 at Oreg. St. - ot NCAA Appearances: 0 ances: 2 (0-2) N3 W 1-0 Wash. - 2 ot (NR-2) N8 L 0-1 Montana* Home: 5-5-0 Away: 6-2-0 Neutral: 2-0-0 * NCAA First Round in Pullman

2001 7-9-1, 2-6-1 Pacifi c-10 Head Coach: Dan Tobias 2003 1998 A31 L 2-3 St. Mary’s (NR-13)+ 6-11-2, 2-5-2 Pacifi c 10 6-10-3, 4-4-1 Pacifi c-10 Head Coach: Matt Potter Head Coach: Dan Tobias S2 L 0-1 UNLV+ S7 W 8-0 Eastern Washington A29 L 0-4 *North Carolina (NR-1) S 1 W 4-0 Eastern Washington A31 L 0-3 *Maryland (NR-23) S 4 L 2-9 at Santa Clara (NR-3) S21 W 2-1 at Gonzaga S28 W 4-2 at Portland State S5 L 0-1 Cal Poly S 6 T 2-2 Pacifi c S1 W 4-0 Montana S30 L 0-1 at Portland (NR-3) S 11 T 2-2 vs. Denver+ S12 L 1-2 ^Wake Forest S 13 L 1-2 vs. Cal-State Fullerton+ O5 W 1-0 at Air Force S14 W 1-0 ^Duke (NR-10) S 18 W 5-0 Portland State O7 W 2-1 at New Mexico – ot S19 W 1-0 New Mexico S 21 L 2-4 Minnesota O13 L 1-2 at Wash. (NR-16) S26 L 0-2 @Texas (NR-16) S 26 L 0-2 at George Mason O19 L 0-2 at Stanford (NR-2) S28 L 0-2 @Texas A&M S 28 L 1-2 at George Washington O21 W 2-0 at Calif. (NR-10) O3 W 2-0 Idaho State O 4 L 2-3 Montana - ot O9 L 1-2 @UCLA (NR-3)-ot O26 L 1-2 Arizona State O 9 W 2-0 USC O11 L 0-1 @USC (NR-25) O 11 L 0-3 UCLA (NR-18) (FSNW) O28 W 3-1 Arizona O17 W 2-0 Oregon O 16 W 2-1 at Oregon State – 2 ot N2 L 0-1 at USC (NR-23) O19 T 1-1 Oregon State-2ot O 18 W 1-0 at Oregon (FSNW) N4 L 1-3 at UCLA (NR-5) O24 L 0-2 @Washington (NR-22) FSNW O 23 L 1-2 at Arizona State N9 T 2-2 Oregon State O31 T 0-0 @California-2ot O 25 T 0-0 at Arizona N11 L 0-4 Oregon N2 W 1-0 @Stanford O 30 L 0-1 Stanford – ot N7 L 1-2 Arizona N 1 L 0-3 California 2002 N9 L 1-2 Arizona State N 7 W 1-0 Washington – 2 ot (FSNW) 11-7-2, 5-2-2 Pacifi c-10 Home:4-3-1 Away:1-6-1 Neutral:1-2-0 Home: 4-5-0 Away: 2-4-2 Neutral: 0-1-1 NCAA Tournament First Round *Pac-10/ACC Challenge-Seattle, Wash. + - Brenna Hansen Memorial Tournament at Logan, Utah Head Coach: Dan Tobias ^Adidas Wake Forest Tournament-Winston-Salem, N.C. A30 W 2-0 Minnesota+ 1999 2004 S2 W 8-1 at Montana 7-12-0, 1-8-0 Pacifi c-10 8-7-4, 3-4-2 Pacifi c 10 Head Coach: Dan Tobias S8 W 2-0 Idaho Head Coach: Matt Potter S 4 W 2-0 vs. Boise State+ S13 W 1-0 at Cal Poly A27 W 2-0 ^Denver S 6 L 1-2 at Idaho S15 W 3-1 at San Jose State A29 L 1-2 ^at Montana-ot S 10 W 3-0 Lousiville S20 L 0-3 Utah (NR-24) S5 T 0-0 Tennessee (NR-8)-2ot S 12 W 3-0 Wyoming S22 W 8-0 Gonzaga S10 W 2-0 ~New Mexico S 18 L 1-3 vs. Utah* S27 L 0-2 at Pepperdine (NR-19) S12 W 3-2 ~Northern Colorado S 19 L 0-4 at Montana S29 L 0-1 at Loyola Marymount S17 W 1-0 Pepperdine (NR-12) S 24 W 6-2 Eastern Washington S23 L 1-4 at Utah O3 L 1-3 Brigham Young S 26 W 4-0 Gonzaga S25 W 2-1 at Brigham Young O 1 L 0-4 vs. Portland# O11 W 1-0 at Oregon State – 2ot O1 T 1-1 Loyola Marymount-ot O 3 W 2-0 vs. UC Irvine O13 T 1-1 at Oregon – 2ot O3 L 0-2 Portland (NR-6) O 10 L 0-3 at Washington O19 T 2-2 Washington – 2ot O8 L 1-3 at Arizona O 15 L 1-2 at UCLA (NR-7) O25 L 0-1 Stanford (NR-1) O10 L 1-2 at Arizona State-ot O 17 L 0-4 at USC (NR-10) (FSNW) O27 W 2-0 California (NR-11) O15 W 1-0 UCLA (NR-8) O 22 L 1-2 Oregon N1 W 1-0 at Arizona State O17 W 2-0 USC (NR-22) O 24 L 2-3 Oregon State (FSNW) O21 T 1-1 at Oregon-2ot N3 W 4-2 at Arizona O 29 W 3-2 Arizona O24 L 0-1 at Oregon State O 31 L 1-4 Arizona State N8 W 4-1 USC (20-12) O29 W 3-2 Washington (NR-12) FSNW N 5 L 2-6 at California N10 L 1-2 UCLA (20-3) N5 L 0-1 California N 7 L 0-4 at Stanford (NR-7) N15 L 1-2 Arizona State* (16-NR) (FSN) N7 T 0-0 Stanford (NR-11)-2ot Home: 5-3-0 Away: 0-7-0 Neutral: 2-2-0 Home: 4-4-1 Away: 6-3-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 Home:4-2-3 Away:1-5-1 Neutral:3-0-0 + - Governor’s Cup at University of Idaho + Montana Diadora Cup – Missoula, Mont. ^Montana Nike Cup-Missoula, Mont. * - Montana Diadora Cup at University of Montana * NCAA First Round – Santa Clara, Calif. ~Loyola Marymount/Holiday Inn LAX Tournament-Los #at Husky Nike Invitational at University of Washington Angeles

2000 Rankings refl ect NSCAA/Soccer America polls 13-7-0, 5-4-0 Pacifi c-10 () – National ranking NCAA Tournament First Round FSNW – televised by Fox Sports Northwest Head Coach: Dan Tobias S2 W 3-2 at Utah - 2 ot S4 L 0-3 at BYU (NR-14) S8 W 2-1 vs. East Carolina S10 W 1-0 at Navy - 2 ot S15 L 0-1 at Cal Poly SLO-ot S17 W 2-1 vs. San Jose State S22 W 4-1 Gonzaga S24 W 9-0 Portland State S29 W 4-2 Montana O1 W 4-0 UNLV O6 L 1-2 California (NR-8) O8 L 0-1 Stanf. - 2ot (NR-13)

56 all-time series records

AIR FORCE (2-0-0) WSU STREAK: +2 COLORADO COLLEGE (1-2-0) WSU STREAK: -1 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (1-1-1) WSU STREAK: T Sept. 27, 1997 Missoula, Mont. W 3-1 Sept. 27, 1991 Colorado Springs, Colo. L 0-6 Oct. 17, 1994 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 5, 2001 AFA, Colo. W 1-0 Oct. 27, 1994 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Sept. 29, 2002 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-1 (0-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 4 GF, 1 GA Sept. 16, 1995 Missoula, Mont. L 1-2 Oct. 1, 2004 Pullman, Wash. T 1-1 (1-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 3 GF, 8 GA (1-0-1 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 3 GF, 2 GA AMERICAN (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Oct. 4, 1992 Washington, D.C. W 2-0 CONNECTICUT (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 MARYLAND (0-1-0) WSU STREAK: -1 (0-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 0 GA Sept. 3, 1994 Pleasanton, Calif. W 2-1 Aug. 13, 2003 Seattle, Wash. L 0-3 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 1 GA (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 0 GF, 3GA ARIZONA (6-3-1) WSU STREAK: -2 Sept. 24, 1995 Pullman, Wash. W 4-1 DENVER (1-0-1) WSU STREAK: -1 MINNESOTA (1-2-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Nov. 1, 1996 Tucson, Ariz. W 3-0 Sept. 11, 1998 Logan, Utah T 2-2 Sept. 7, 1997 Minneapolis, Minn. L 2-3 Oct. 19, 1997 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 Aug. 27, 2004 Missoula, Mont. W 2-0 Sept. 21, 1998 Pullman, Wash. L 2-4 Oct. 25, 1998 Tucson, Ariz. T 0-0 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-1 neutral) 4 GF, 2 GA Aug. 30, 2002 Missoula, Mont. W 2-0 Oct. 29, 1999 Pullman, Wash. W 3-2 (0-1-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 6 GF, 7 GA Oct. 13, 2000 Tucson, Ariz. W 4-0 DETRIOT (0-1-0) WSU STREAK: -1 Oct. 28, 2001 Pullman, Wash. W 3-1 Sept. 5, 1997 Minneapolis, Minn. L 0-4 MONTANA (4-6-1) WSU STREAK: -1 Nov. 3, 2002 Tucson, Ariz. W 4-2 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 0 GF, 4 GA Oct. 28, 1994 Pullman, Wash. W 6-0 Nov. 7, 2003 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 Sept. 15, 1995 Missoula, Mont. L 1-2 Oct. 8, 2004 Tucson, Ariz. L 1-3 Sept. 22, 1996 Pullman, Wash. T 0-0 (3-2-0 home) (3-1-1 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 23 GF, 12 GA DUKE (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Sept. 26, 1997 Missoula, Mont. L 0-4 Sept. 5, 1997 Minneapolis, Minn. L 0-4 Oct. 4, 1998 Pullman, Wash. L 2-3 OT ARIZONA STATE (3-7-0) WSU STREAK: -3 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 0 GF, 4 GA Sept. 19, 1999 Missoula, Mont. L 0-4 Nov. 3, 1996 Tempe, Ariz. W 2-0 Sept. 29, 2000 Pullman, Wash. W 4-2 Oct. 17, 1997 Pullman, Wash. L 1-3 EAST CAROLINA(1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Nov. 8, 2000 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 Oct. 23, 1998 Tempe, Ariz. L 1-2 Sept. 2, 2002 Missoula, Mont. W 8-1 Sept. 8, 2000 Annapolis, Md. W 2-1 Oct. 31, 1999 Pullman, Wash. L 1-4 Sept. 7, 2003 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 1 GA Oct. 15, 2000 Tempe, Ariz. W 1-0 Aug. 29, 2004 Missoula, Mont. L 2-1 OT Oct. 26, 2001 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 (3-2-1 home) (1-4 away) (0-0 neutral) 27 GF, 18 GA EASTERN WASHINGTON (3-0-0) WSU STREAK: +3 Nov. 1, 2002 Tempe, Ariz. W 1-0 Nov. 1, 2002 Santa Clara, Calif. L 1-2 Sept. 1, 1998 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 NAVY (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Sept. 24, 1999 Pullman, Wash. W 6-2 Nov. 9, 2003 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 Sept. 10, 2000 Annapolis, Md. W 1-0 2OT Sept. 7, 2001 Pullman, Wash. W 8-0 Oct. 10, 2004 Tempe, Ariz. L 2-1 2OT (0-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 0 GA (0-4-0 home) (3-2-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 12 GF, 16 GA (3-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 18 GF, 2 GA NEVADA-LAS VEGAS (1-1-0) WSU STREAK: -1 ARKANSAS (1-1-0) WSU STREAK: +1 EVERGREEN STATE (1-1-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Oct. 1, 2000 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 Sept. 23, 1989 Olympia, Wash. L 0-1 Sept. 29, 1991 Colorado Springs, Colo. L 2-3 Sept. 2, 2001 Las Vegas, Nev. L 0-1 Oct. 28, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 8-0 Sept. 4, 1993 Plano, Texas W 3-2 (1-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0neutral) 4 GF, 1 GA (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-1-0 neutral) 5 GF, 5 GA (1-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 8 GF, 1 GA NEW MEXICO (4-1-0) WSU STREAK: +3 BOISE STATE (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 GEORGE MASON (0-1-0) WSU STREAK: -1 Sept. 25, 1993 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Sept. 26, 1998 Farifax, Va. L 0-2 Sept. 4, 1999 Moscow, Idaho W 2-0 Sept. 17, 1994 Albuquerque, N.M. L 0-2 (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 0 GF, 2 GA (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 0 GA Oct. 7, 2001 Albuquerque, N.M. W 2-1 OT Sept. 19, 2003 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 GEORGE WASHINGTON (0-1-0) WSU STREAK: -1 BRIGHAM YOUNG (1-2-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Sept. 10, 2004 Los Angeles, Calif. W 2-0 Sept. 4, 2000 Provo, Utah L 0-3 Sept. 28, 1998 Washington, D.C. L 1-2 (2-0-0 home) (1-1-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 7 GF, 4 GA Oct. 3, 2002 Pullman, Wash. L 1-3 (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 2 GA Sept. 25, 2004 Provo, Utah W 2-1 NORTH CAROLINA (0-1-0) WSU STREAK: -1 GONZAGA (15-0-0) WSU STREAK: +15 (0-1-0 home) (1-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 3 GF, 7 GA Aug. 29, 2003 Seattle, Wash. L 0-4 Sept. 15, 1990 Richland, Wash. W 13-0 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 0 GF, 4GA CALIFORNIA (3-9-3) WSU STREAK: -1 Oct. 30, 1990 Spokane, Wash. W 4-1 Sept. 6, 1990 Berkeley, Calif. L 0-4 Oct. 9, 1991 Spokane, Wash. W 4-0 NORTHERN COLORADO (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Oct. 30, 1991 Pullman, Wash. W 15-0 Sept. 22, 1991 Pullman, Wash. L 1-4 Sept. 12, 2004 Los Angeles, Calif. W 3-2 Sept. 13, 1992 Pullman, Wash. W 7-0 Sept. 18, 1992 Berkeley, Calif. T 1-1 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 3 GF, 2GA Oct. 1, 1993 Pullman, Wash. T 2-2 Oct. 7, 1992 Spokane, Wash. W 6-0 Oct. 19, 1993 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Oct. 7, 1994 Seattle, Wash. L 0-1 OREGON (CLUB) (0-1-1) WSU STREAK: -1 Sept. 30, 1995 Berkeley, Calif. L 0-1 Sept. 28, 1994 Spokane, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 28, 1989 Pullman, Wash. T 2-2 Oct. 18, 1996 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 Oct. 22, 1995 Pullman, Wash. W 7-0 Nov. 4, 1989 Eugene, Ore. L 1-2 Oct. 26, 1997 Berkeley, Calif. L 0-1 Sept. 1, 1996 Spokane, Wash. W 4-1 (0-0-1 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 3 GF, 4 GA Nov. 1, 1998 Pullman, Wash. L 0-3 Aug. 30, 1997 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Nov. 5, 1999 Berkeley, Calif. L 2-6 Sept. 26, 1999 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 OREGON (5-2-2) WSU STREAK: T Oct. 6, 2000 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 Sept. 22, 2000 Pullman, Wash. W 4-1 Oct. 21, 2001 Berkeley, Calif. W 2-0 Sept. 21, 2001 Spokane, Wash. W 2-1 Nov. 8, 1996 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 27, 2002 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Sept. 22, 2002 Pullman, Wash. W 8-0 Oct. 12, 1997 Pullman, Wash. W 3-1 Oct. 31, 2003 Berkeley, Calif. T 0-0 2OT (8-0-0 home) (6-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 84 GF, 5 GA Oct. 18, 1998 Eugene, Ore. W 1-0 Nov. 5, 2004 Pullman, Wash. L 1-0 Oct. 22, 1999 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 OT (2-4-1 home) (1-4-2 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 13 GF, 25 GA HAWAII (2-0-0) WSU STREAK: +2 Oct. 27, 2000 Eugene, Ore. W 2-1 Sept. 19, 1994 Albuquerque, N.M. W 2-0 Nov. 11, 2001 Pullman, Wash. L 0-4 CAL POLY (1-3-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Oct. 27, 1995 Pullman, Wash. W 3-0 Oct. 13, 2002 Eugene, Ore. T 1-1 2OT Oct. 17, 2003 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 8, 1995 Pullman, Wash. L 0-3 (1-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 5 GF, 0 GA Oct. 22, 2004 Eugene, Ore. T 1-1 2OT Sept. 27, 1996 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 0-2 (3-2-0 home) (2-0-2 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 13 GF, 10 GA Sept. 15, 2000 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 0-1 OT IDAHO (1-1-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Sept. 13, 2002 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 1-0 Sept. 6, 1999 Moscow, Idaho L 1-2 OREGON STATE (6-5-3) WSU STREAK: -1 (0-1-0 home) (1-2-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 5 GA Sept. 8, 2001 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 (1-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 3 GF, 2 GA Oct. 12, 1991 Corvallis, Ore. T 2-2 CAL-STATE FULLERTON (0-1-0) WSU STREAK: -1 Oct. 11, 1992 Pullman, Wash. L 2-4 Oct. 25, 1993 Corvallis, Ore. L 1-3 Sept. 13, 1998 Logan, Utah L 1-2 IDAHO STATE (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Oct. 30, 1994 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 1 GF, 2 GA Oct. 3, 2003 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Sept. 19, 1995 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 (1-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 0 GA Oct. 13, 1996 Corvallis, Ore. W 1-0 CAL-STATE SAN BERNARDINO (0-1-0) WSU STREAK: -1 Oct. 10, 1997 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 JAMES MADISON (0-1-0) WSU STREAK: -1 Oct. 25, 1991 San Bernardino, Calif. L 1-2 Oct. 16, 1998 Corvallis, Ore. W 2-1 2OT (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 2 GA Oct. 2, 1992 Harrisonburg, Va. L 2-4 Oct. 24, 1999 Pullman, Wash. L 2-3 (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 4 GA Oct. 29, 2000 Corvallis, Ore. W 1-0 OT CENTRAL WASHINGTON (1-3-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Nov. 9, 2001 Pullman, Wash. T 2-2 2OT Sept. 16, 1989 Pullman, Wash. L 2-3 KENTUCKY (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Oct. 11, 2002 Corvallis, Ore. W 1-0 2OT Oct. 14, 1989 Ellensburg, Wash. L 1-4 Oct. 5, 1997 Lexington, Ky. W 2-0 Oct. 19, 2003 Pullman, Wash. T 1-1 2OT Oct. 9, 1990 Ellensburg, Wash. L 1-2 (0-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 0 GA Oct. 24, 2004 Corvallis, Ore. L 0-1 Sept. 8, 1991 Pullman, Wash. W 6-0 (2-3-2 home) (4-2-1 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 18 GF, 18 GA (1-1-0 home) (0-2-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 10 GF, 9 GA LOUISVILLE (2-0-0) WSU STREAK: +2 Oct. 3, 1997 Louisville, Ky. W 4-1 Sept. 10, 1999 Pullman, Wash. W 3-0 (1-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 7 GF, 1 GA

57 all-time series records

PACIFIC (2-0-1) WSU STREAK: T SEATTLE PACFIC (3-0-0) WSU STREAK: +3 UTAH (1-3-0) WSU STREAK: -2 Oct. 9, 1993 Santa Barbara, Calif. W 8-0 Oct. 7, 1989 Seattle, Wash. W 4-0 Sept. 18, 1999 Missoula, Mont. L 1-3 Oct. 2, 1994 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Nov. 10, 1989 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 Sept. 2, 2000 Salt Lake City, Utah W 3-2 2OT Sept. 6, 1998 Pullman, Wash. T 2-2 Oct. 5, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 Sept. 20, 2002 Pullman, Wash. L 0-3 (1-0-1 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 12 GF, 2 GA (2-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 12 GF, 0 GA Sept. 23, 2004 Salt Lake City, Utah L 1-4 (0-1-0 home) (1-1-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 5GF, 12 GA PACIFIC LUTHERAN (1-1-0) WSU STREAK: +2 SIMON FRASER (2-1-0) WSU STREAK: +2 Oct. 7, 1990 Tacoma, Wash. L 0-1 Sept. 9, 1989 Spokane, Wash. L 2-3 UTAH STATE (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Oct. 20, 1991 Tacoma, Wash. W 2-1 Sept. 30, 1990 Burnaby, B.C. W 3-1 Sept. 21, 1997 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 (0-0-0 home) (1-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 2 GA Sept. 7, 1991 Pullman, Wash. W 7-2 (1-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 0 GA (1-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 12 GF, 6 GA PEPPERDINE (1-1-0) WSU STREAK: +1 WAKE FOREST (0-1-0) WSU STREAK: -1 Sept. 27, 2002 Malibu, Calif. L 0-2 SOUTHERN METHODIST (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Sept. 12, 2003 Winston-Salem, N.C. L 1-2 Sept. 17, 2004 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 Sept. 6, 1993 Dallas, Texas W 1-0 (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 2 GA (1-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 2 GA (0-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 0 GA WASHINGTON (CLUB) (2-1-0) WSU STREAK: +1 PORTLAND (0-10-0) WSU STREAK: -10 SPOKANE CC (5-0-0) WSU STREAK: +5 Sept. 24, 1989 Pullman, Wash. W 5-0 Sept. 23, 1990 Portland, Ore. L 1-8 Sept. 17, 1989 Spokane, Wash. W 4-2 Oct. 7, 1989 Seattle, Wash. L 0-1 Sept. 15, 1991 Portland, Ore. L 1-3 Nov. 11, 1989 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 OT Oct. 20, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Sept. 8, 1992 Pullman, Wash. L 0-3 Oct. 14, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 5-1 (2-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 7 GF, 2 GA Oct. 23, 1993 Portland, Ore. L 0-3 Oct. 24, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Sept. 10, 1994 Pullman, Wash. L 1-5 Oct. 15, 1991 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 WASHINGTON (5-7-2) WSU STREAK: +1 Sept. 26, 1995 Portland, Ore. L 0-4 (4-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 14 GF, 4 GA Sept. 20, 1991 Pullman, Wash. W 3-0 Sept. 7, 1996 Pullman, Wash. L 0-2 Oct. 20, 1992 Seattle, Wash. W 1-0 Oct. 1, 1999 Seattle, Wash. L 0-4 STANFORD (2-11-1) WSU STREAK: T Oct. 3, 1993 Pullman, Wash. T 4-4 Sept. 30, 2001 Portland, Ore. L 0-1 Sept. 9, 1990 Stanford, Calif. L 0-5 Oct. 23, 1994 Seattle, Wash. L 0-1 Oct. 3, 2004 Pullman, Wash. L 0-2 Oct. 30, 1992 Stanford, Calif. L 0-5 Nov. 5, 1995 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 (0-4-0 home) (0-5-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 3 GF, 35 GA Sept. 12, 1993 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Nov. 10, 1996 Pullman, Wash. L 0-2 Nov. 6, 1994 Stanford, Calif. L 0-1 Nov. 2, 1997 Seattle, Wash. L 0-2 PORTLAND STATE (3-0-0) WSU STREAK: +3 Oct. 29, 1995 Pullman, Wash. L 0-3 Nov. 7, 1998 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 2OT Sept. 18, 1998 Pullman, Wash. W 5-0 Oct. 25, 1996 Stanford, Calif. L 0-1 Oct. 10, 1999 Seattle, Wash. L 0-3 Sept. 24, 2000 Pullman, Wash. W 9-0 Oct. 24, 1997 Stanford, Calif. L 0-1 OT Nov. 3, 2000 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 2OT Sept. 28, 2001 Portland, Ore. W 4-2 Oct. 30, 1998 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 OT Oct. 13, 2001 Seattle, Wash. L 1-2 (2-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 18 GF, 2 GA Nov. 7, 1999 Stanford, Calif. L 0-4 Oct. 19, 2002 Pullman, Wash. T 2-2 2OT Oct. 8, 2000 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 2OT Oct. 24, 2003 Seattle, Wash. L 0-2 PROVIDENCE (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Oct. 19, 2001 Stanford, Calif. L 0-2 Oct. 29, 2004 Pullman, Wash. W 3-2 Sept. 5, 1994 Pleasanton, Calif. W 2-0 Oct. 25, 2002 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 (4-2-2 home) (1-5-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 16 GF, 21 GA (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 0 GA Nov. 2, 2003 Stanford, Calif. W 1-0 Nov. 7, 2004 Pullman, Wash. T 0-0 2OT WESTERN WASHINGTON (3-0-0) WSU STREAK: +3 PUGET SOUND (3-0-0) WSU STREAK: +3 (1-4-1 home) (1-7-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 3 GF, 26 GA Aug. 26, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 21, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Sept. 29, 1990 Bellingham, Wash. W 2-1 TENNESSEE (0-0-1) WSU STREAK: T Oct. 13, 1991 Tacoma, Wash. W 4-0 Nov. 2, 1991 Richland, Wash. W 4-2 OT Sept. 27, 1992 Richland, Wash. W 2-1 Sept. 5, 2004 Pullman, Wash. T 0-0 2OT (1-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 8 GF, 3 GA (1-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 8 GF, 2 GA (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 0 GF, 0 GA WHITMAN (3-0-0) WSU STREAK: +3 ST. MARY’S (0-2-2) WSU STREAK: -2 TEXAS A&M (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Sept. 10, 1989 Spokane, Wash. W 1-0 Sept. 20, 1992 Moraga, Calif. T 1-1 Sept. 7, 1993 Dallas, Texas W 2-0 Sept. 1, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 3-2 OT Oct. 15, 1993 Pullman, Wash. T 4-4 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 0 GA Sept. 11, 1991 Walla Walla, Wash. W 4-0 Nov. 3, 1995 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 (1-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 8 GF, 2 GA Aug. 31, 2001 Las Vegas, Nev. L 2-3 UC DAVIS (0-1-0) WSU STREAK: -1 (0-1-1 home) (0-0-1 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 7 GF, 9 GA Sept. 8, 1990 Davis, Calif. L 1-3 OT WHITWORTH (4-0-0) WSU STREAK: +4 (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 3 GA Sept. 3, 1989 Pullman, Wash. W 4-1 SAN DIEGO (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Sept. 9, 1989 Spokane, Wash. W 2-0 Sept. 25, 1994 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 UC IRVINE (3-1-0) WSU STREAK: +3 Sept. 2, 1990 Spokane, Wash. W 4-0 (1-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 1 GA Oct. 27, 1991 Irvine, Calif. L 0-1 Oct. 2, 1991 Pullman, Wash. W 4-1 Sept. 11, 1992 Pullman, Wash. W 3-2 OT (2-0 home) (2-0 away) (0-0 neutral) 14 GF, 2 GA SAN DIEGO STATE (1-3-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Oct. 11, 1993 Irvine, Calif. W 5-3 OT WILLIAM & MARY (0-1-0) WSU STREAK: -1 Oct. 24, 1991 San Diego, Calif. L 1-3 Oct. 3, 1999 Seattle, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 18, 1992 Olympia, Wash. L 0-2 (1-0-0 home) (1-1-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 10 GF, 6 GA Nov. 12, 1994 South Bend, Ind. L 0-4 Oct. 29, 1993 San Diego, Calif. L 0-1 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 0 GF, 4 GA Sept. 20, 1996 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 UC SANTA BARBARA (0-1-0) WSU STREAK: -1 (1-0-0 home) (0-2-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 3 GF, 7 GA Oct. 8, 1993 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 0-2 WISCONSIN (1-1-1) WSU STREAK: -1 (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 0 GF, 2 GA Nov. 9, 1994 Madison, Wis. W 3-1 SAN FRANCISCO (0-3-0) WSU STREAK: -3 Sept. 2, 1995 Madison, Wis. T 2-2 Nov. 1, 1992 San Francisco, Calif. L 0-1 UCLA (2-9-1) WSU STREAK: +1 Oct. 4, 1996 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 Sept. 19, 1993 Pullman, Wash. L 1-3 Oct. 30, 1993 Los Angeles, Calif. W 4-2 OT (0-1-0 home) (1-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 5 GF, 4 GA Oct. 1, 1995 San Francisco, Calif. L 0-1 Sept. 15, 1994 Albuquerque, N.M. T 0-0 (0-1-0 home) (0-2-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 5 GA Oct. 13, 1995 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-1 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE (2-0-0) WSU STREAK: +2 Oct. 20, 1996 Pullman, Wash. L 0-2 Sept. 4, 1995 Madison, Wis. W 2-0 SAN JOSE STATE (2-0-0) WSU STREAK: +2 Nov. 9, 1997 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-4 Oct. 6, 1996 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Sept. 17, 2000 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 2-1 Oct. 11, 1998 Pullman, Wash. L 0-3 (1-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-1 neutral) 4 GF, 0 GA Sept. 15, 2002 San Jose, Calif. W 3-1 Oct. 15, 1999 Los Angeles, Calif. L 1-2 (0-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 5 GF, 2 GA Oct. 20, 2000 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 WYOMING (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Nov. 4, 2001 Los Angeles, Calif. L 1-3 Sept. 12, 1999 Pullman, Wash. W 3-0 SANTA CLARA (0-5-1) WSU STREAK: -2 Nov. 10, 2002 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 (1-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 3 GF, 0 GA Oct. 9, 2003 Los Angeles, Calif. L 1-2 OT Sept. 17, 1993 Pullman, Wash. L 2-3 Oct. 15, 2004 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 Nov. 4, 1994 Santa Clara, Calif. L 0-3 (1-4-0 home) (1-5-0 away) (0-0-1 neutral) 9 GF, 22 GA Sept. 9, 1995 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 Oct. 27, 1996 Santa Clara, Calif. T 1-1 USC (3-7-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Sept. 12, 1997 Pullman, Wash. L 0-3 Sept. 4, 1998 Santa Clara, Calif. L 2-9 Oct. 15, 1995 Los Angeles, Calif. L 1-2 (0-3-0 home) (0-2-1 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 5 GF, 20 GA Sept. 29, 1996 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 1-3 Nov. 7, 1997 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-2 SEATTLE (6-0-0) WSU STREAK: +6 Oct. 9, 1998 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 17, 1999 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-4 Sept. 10, 1989 Spokane, Wash. W 3-2 Oct. 22, 2000 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 2OT Oct. 8, 1989 Seattle, Wash. W 2-0 Nov. 2, 2001 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-1 Oct. 27, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 Nov. 8, 2002 Pullman, Wash. W 4-1 Oct. 19, 1991 Seattle, Wash. W 3-0 Oct. 11, 2003 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-1 Oct. 10, 1992 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 Oct. 17, 2004 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 9, 1994 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 (3-1-0 home) (0-5-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 11 GF, 16 GA (3-0-0 home) (2-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 14 GF, 2 GA

58 all-time roster

A G O * Allan, Naomi Tacoma, Wash. 1998 * Gagnon, Sara Port Angeles, Wash. 1989 ** Oades, Mary West Hills, Calif. 1993-94 *** Allen, Jessica Mission Viejo, Calif. 2000-02 *Gerstmann, Jessica Puyallup, Wash. 2003-04 Oldis, Amy Kelso, Wash. 1995-96 *Allexander, Molly Vancouver, B. C. 2004- Gillingham, Spring Veradale, Wash. 1989 ** Olson, Kristy Mt. Vernon, Wash. 1992-94 *** Anderson, Carmen Kennewick, Wash. 2002- **** Glas, Randi Grand Forks, N.D. 1995-98 ** Glazer, Jessica Bloomfi eld, Mich. 1991-93 ** Graber, Cassandra Bremerton, Wash. 1991-93 P B * Gray, Leslie Redmond, Wash. 1989 **** Pallan, Christina Las Vegas, Nev. 1996-99 *Baines, Shasha Everett, Wash. 2004- ** Greenup, Renee Seattle, Wash. 1989-90 **** Payne, Jody Albuquerque, N.M. 1992-96 * Baker, Kerie Boise, Idaho 1997 ** Grunenfelder, Laura Port Orchard, Wash. 1998-99 ** Poussier, Debbie Issaquah, Wash. 1989-90 ** Bates, Susan Woodinville, Wash. 1989-90 Privette, Sarah Kennewick, Wash. 1996 *** Beck, Tari Bellevue, Wash. 1993-96 * Bemis, Brooke Couerd’Alene, Idaho 2004- H * Bemis, Brynn Couerd’Alene, Idaho 2004- * Harrel, Shaye Scottsdale, Ariz. 2004- R * Bigger, Elizabeth Olympia, Wash. 1991 * Herring, Carrie Vancouver, Wash. 1990 *** Randall, Stephanie Ortonville, Mich. 1992-95 * Billington, Lisa Kirkland, Wash. 1989-90 Heskin, Christina Federal Way, Wash. 1995 * Ray, Camilla Cambridge, England 1999 * Bloomquist, Kira Olympia, Wash. 1989 **** Hobby, Shay Danville, Calif. 2000-03 * Rein, Joanna Spokane, Wash. 1990 * Bonnes, Kim Longview, Wash. 2004- * Honda, Ashley Vancouver, Wash. 1999 * Rickard, Jennifer Everett, Wash. 1993 **** Boyce, Mariette West Linn, Ore. 2000-03 * Hudson, Nicole Redmond, Wash. 1989 * Rizzo, Adrienne San Jose, Calif. 1999-00 * Britton, Kathryn Vancouver, Wash. 1989 ** Hufford, Samantha Sammamish, Wash. 2003-04 Richardson, Susan Richland, Wash. 1997 * Brosseau, Jennifer Carrolton, Texas 1995 **** Hughes, Keegan Portland, Ore. 2001-04 * Robinson, Megan Anchorage, Alaska 1990 ** Brownfi eld, Shelby Snohomish, Wash. 2002-03 *** Hultin, Katie Denver, Colo. 2001- **** Rodrick, Rachel University Place, Wash. 2000-03 ** Burrough, Jen University Place, Wash. 1998-00 *** Rustrum, Alix Wilsonville, Wash. 2002- ** Bush, Katie Portland, Ore. 1991-92 I **** Ironside, Niki Kent, Wash. 1999-02 S C * Sandvik, Karen Medina, Wash. 1997 ** Carmody, Brianne Yakima, Wash. 1999- ** Sass, Danielle Vancouver, Wash. 2000- * Carrier, Erin Olympia, Wash. 1989 J **** Schelpf, Kimberly Ocean, N.J. 1995-98 **** Cecchini, Megan Tualatin, Ore. 2001-04 ** Jackson, Katelin Vancouver, Wash. 2000- * Scurich, Allison Laguna Niguel, Calif. 2004- **** Childs, Beth Snoqualmie, Wash. 1998-01 **** Jarvis, Jami Tacoma, Wash. 1991-94 ** Sherwood, Jennifer Spokane, Wash. 2003- **** Childs, Tina Springfi eld, Va. 1990-93 Jensen, Lanell Oak Harbor, Wash. 1992 Shigihara, Nozomi Takatsuki-shi, Japan 1996 **** Chippendale, Amy Kearny, N.J. 1995-98 ** Johnson, Nikki Kennewick, Wash. 1989-90 * Silveira, Karli Camidell, Calif. 1997 * Clingan, Carol Seattle, Wash. 1990 * Jordan, Julie Anchorage, Alaska 1990 **** Silver-Hill, Sara Thousand Oaks, Calif. 2001-04 **** Coffey, Lynsey Santa Rosa, Calif. 1995-98 **** Jordan, Kara Spokane, Wash. 2001-04 **** Smith, Robyn Herndon, Virg. 1991-94 Collins, Brandy Richmond, Wash. 1989 **** Jorgensen, Lindsey North Bend, Wash. 1998-01 **** Spear, Christie Bend, Ore. 2001-04 ** Cook Erin Portland, Ore. 1999 **** Stroh, Katrina Federal Way, Wash. 1999-02 **** Cotie, Tammy Tacoma, Wash. 1993-97 ** Crittenden, Christy Chagrin Falls, Ohio 1990-91 K **** Croft, Jennifer Burke, Virg. 1993-97 *** Kehl, Natalie Colbert, Wash. 1998- T * Crudo, Christy Tacoma, Wash. 2004- * Kelly, Rae Woodinville, Wash. 1999 ** Taylor, Tiffany Kaneohe, Hawaii 2001- **** Custer, Tracy Boise, Idaho 1991-94 ** Keve, Kelly West Richland, Wash. 1992-93 ** Thompson-Miller, Haley Yakima, Wash. 2002- Kile, Heather Kennewick, Wash. 1997 ** Thurston, Corinne Boise, Idaho 1993-94 ** Kinch, Alanna Everett, Wash. 1989-91 * Trevithick, Pamela Anchorage, Alaska 1989 D Klocko, Sara Boston, Mass. 1998 *** Day, Vicki Spokane, Wash. 1989-91 * Kuhne, Brie San Diego, Calif. 2004 DeMatteis, Tracie Federal Way, Wash. 1989 *** Kunc, Jennie Maple Valley, Wash. 2002- W *** DePonzi, Dana Redmond, Wash. 1992-95 **** Walsh, Tina Boise, Idaho 1993-97 **** DeWitt, Deka Auburn, Wash. 1997-00 **** Walters, Shannon Everett, Wash. 1990-93 **** DeWitt, Shalli Auburn, Wash. 1994-97 L Waterland, Dana Gig Harbor, Wash. 1994 ** Dickerson, Lynette Sandy, Utah 1995-96 Langlo, Ellen Stranda, Norway 1990 **** Webb, Maureen Olympia, Wash. 1990-94 Donaldson, Sara Chehalis, Wash. 1997 ***Lara, Ashley (Smith) Las Cruces, N.M. 2002- ** Wilcox, Nicole Battle Ground, Wash. 2002-03 **** Donovan, Meagin Noblesville, Ind. 1996-99 * Larson, Tammy Woodinville, Wash. 1989 *** Wilson, Amy Spokane, Wash. 1990-93 * Doughton, Jeanne Spokane, Wash. 1989-90 **** Leibowitz, Sara Simi Valley, Calif. 2000-03 * Wilson, Shannon Las Vegas, Nev. 1997 *** Druffel, Jenni Spokane, Wash. 1991-93 *** Loughlin, Colleen Battle Creek, Wash. 1994-96 Wilstonhome, Andrea Meridian, Idaho 1997 **** Duncan, Liz Richland, Wash. 1998-01 Loyal, Katy Bothell, Wash. 1989 Winn, Megan Sacramento, Calif. 1998 * Dunford, Jen Mead, Wash. 1997 ** Ludwick, Andrea Spokane, Wash. 1989-90 **** Wirtz, Jenna Westlake Village, Calif. 2000-03 ** Dunn, Stacey Auburn, Wash. 1998-00 * Lynass, Carrie Spokane, Wash. 1989 * Woodward, Lori Bremerton, Wash. 1990 **** Lynass, Kim Spokane, Wash. 1990-93 * Workman, Jennifer Woodinville, Wash. 1991 E ** Eggen, Lindsey Auburn, Wash. 2003- M Y * Elkind, Natalie Encinitas, Calif. 2004- ** Mak, Kristin Redmond, Wash, 1996,’99 **** Young, Kris Puyallup, Wash. 1991-94 *** Estep, Brittni Portland, Ore. 1991-93 * Martinez, Jessica Sammamish, Wash. 2004- **** McCutchan, Cailan Maple Valley, Wash. 2001-04 **** McDowell, Natalie Rancho PV, Calif. 1990-93 F * McGee, Regina Vacaville, Calif. 2001- ** Farjardo, Angela San Mateo, Calif. 2003 ** Mendoth, Stacy Sacramento, Calif. 1991,’93 * Faulkner, Rebecca Brentwood, Calif. 1997 * Miller, Anna Corvallis, Ore. 2004- * Fisher Cari Spokane, Wash. 1995 *** Miller, Haley Yakima, Wash. 2002- * Fitzpatrick, Shannon Federal Way, Wash. 1990 *** Miller, Meghan Kent, Wash. 2001- ** Fransen, Jessica Spokane, Wash. 1997-98 * Millspaugh, Lindsey Kent, Wash. 1998-99 ** Fulcher, Suzanne Freehold, N.J. 1994-95 **** Morgan, Kim Seattle, Wash. 2000-03

59 cougar soccer records

SEASON MULTIPLE GOAL MATCHES INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 1. Kim Lynass, 1990 ...... 10 SHOTS ON GOAL 2. Kim Lynass, 1991 ...... 6 MATCH 1. Deka DeWitt, 2000 ...... 121 3. Vicki Day, 1989 ...... 3 SHOTS ON GOAL 2. Kim Lynass, 1990 ...... 102 Lisa Billington, 1989 ...... 3 3. Kim Lynass, 1991 ...... 94 Kim Lynass, 1992 ...... 3 1. Kim Lynass 1990 vs. Spokane C.C ...... 13 4. Vicki Day, 1989 ...... 77 Kim Lynass, 1993 ...... 3 2. Kim Lynass 1990 vs. Gonzaga ...... 12 5. Robyn Smith, 1991 ...... 74 Deka DeWitt, 1998 ...... 3 3. Deka DeWitt 2000 vs. Washington ...... 11 6. Deka DeWitt, 1999 ...... 71 8. Brittni Estep, 1991 ...... 2 4. Lisa Billington, 1989 vs. Spokane C.C ...... 10 7. Renee Greenup, 1989 ...... 69 Amy Chippendale, 1997 ...... 2 Sara Gagnon 1989 vs. Whitworth ...... 10 8. Lisa Billington, 1989 ...... 66 Deka DeWitt, 1999 ...... 2 Deka DeWitt 1999 vs. Eastern Washington ...... 10 9. Maureen Webb, 1990 ...... 64 Deka DeWitt, 2000 ...... 2 Deka DeWitt 2000 vs. Stanford ...... 10 10. Deka DeWitt, 1998 ...... 58 Rachel Rodrick, 2000 ...... 2 8. Renee Greenup 1989 vs. Seattle ...... 9 Alix Rustrum, 2002 ...... 2 Deka DeWitt 1998 vs. Oregon State ...... 9 GOALS Deka DeWitt 2000 vs. UNLV ...... 9 1. Kim Lynass, 1990 ...... 30 Deka DeWitt 2000 vs. Portland State ...... 9 MINUTES IN GOAL 2. Kim Lynass, 1991 ...... 25 1. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998 ...... 1869 3. Kim Lynass, 1993 ...... 15 GOALS 2. Lindsey Jorgensen, 2000 ...... 1719 4. Kim Lynass, 1992 ...... 13 3. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1999 ...... 1684 1. Kim Lynass 1990 vs. Gonzaga ...... 4 5. Lisa Billington, 1989 ...... 12 4. Natalie McDowell, 1993 ...... 1682 Kim Lynass 1990 vs. Evergreen State ...... 4 Deka DeWitt, 1998 ...... 12 5. Katie Hultin, 2004 ...... 1674 Kim Lynass 1991 vs. Gonzaga ...... 4 Deka DeWitt, 2000 ...... 12 6. Natalie McDowell, 1990 ...... 1636 Kim Lynass 1992 vs. Gonzaga ...... 4 8. Vicki Day, 1989 ...... 10 7. Jessica Glazer, 1996 ...... 1620 5. Vicki Day 1989 vs. Whitworth ...... 3 Deka DeWitt, 1999 ...... 10 8. Jessica Glazer, 1995 ...... 1590 Kim Lynass 1990 vs. Gonzaga ...... 3 10. Brittni Estep, 1991 ...... 9 9. Sara Leibowitz, 2002 ...... 1496 Kim Lynass 1991 vs. Simon Fraser ...... 3 Alix Rustrum, 2004 ...... 9 10. Shannon Wilson, 1997 ...... 1486 Kim Lynass 1991 vs. Central Washington ...... 3 Kim Lynass 1991 vs. Whitworth ...... 3 ASSISTS SAVES Deka DeWitt, 2000 vs. Arizona ...... 3 1. Deka DeWitt, 1999 ...... 8 Rachel Rodrick 2001 vs. Eastern Washington ...... 3 1. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1999 ...... 126 Liz Duncan, 2000 ...... 8 2. Natalie McDowell, 1993 ...... 123 Nicole Wilcox, 2002 ...... 8 ASSISTS 3. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998 ...... 120 4. Beth Childs, 1998 ...... 7 4. Jessica Glazer, 1995 ...... 103 1. Stacey Mendoth 1991 vs. Central Washington ..... 3 Beth Childs, 2000 ...... 7 5. Natalie McDowell, 1990 ...... 101 Kim Lynass 1991 vs. Whitman ...... 3 Katrina Stroh, 2000 ...... 7 6. Lindsey Jorgensen, 2000 ...... 96 Alix Rustrum 2002 vs. Gonzaga ...... 3 Beth Childs, 2001 ...... 7 7. Shannon Wilson, 1997 ...... 94 Nicole Wilcox 2002 vs. Gonzaga ...... 3 Alix Rustrum, 2002 ...... 7 8. Katie Hultin, 2004 ...... 87 5. Vicki Day 1989 vs. Whitman ...... 2 9. Kim Lynass, 1991 ...... 6 8. Kris Young, 1994 ...... 70 Tina Childs 1990 vs. Seattle Pacifi c ...... 2 Amy Wilson, 1991 ...... 6 9. Katie Hultin, 2003 ...... 64 Amy Wilson 1991 vs. Gonzaga ...... 2 Christie Spear, 2002 ...... 6 Maureen Webb 1992 vs. Gonzaga ...... 2 WINS Stacey Mendoth 1993 vs. Pacifi c ...... 2 POINTS 1. Natalie McDowell, 1990 ...... 13 Tari Beck 1993 vs. St. Mary’s ...... 2 1. Kim Lynass, 1990 ...... 61 2. Lindsey Jorgensen, 2000 ...... 12 Kristy Olson 1994 vs. Montana ...... 2 (30 goals, 1 assist) 3. Sara Leibowitz, 2002 ...... 10 Lynette Dickerson 1995 vs. Gonzaga ...... 2 2. Kim Lynass, 1991 ...... 56 4. Natalie McDowell, 1993 ...... 9 Randi Glass 1995 vs. Gonzaga ...... 2 (25 goals, 6 assists) Kris Young, 1994 ...... 9 Christina Pallan 1997 vs. Gonzaga ...... 2 3. Kim Lynass, 1993 ...... 32 6. Natalie McDowell, 1991 ...... 8 Christina Pallan 1999 vs. Eastern Washington ...... 2 (15 goals, 2 assists) Jessica Glazer, 1996 ...... 8 Deka DeWitt 1997 vs. Oregon ...... 2 4. Kim Lynass, 1992 ...... 28 8. Cassandra Graber, 1992 ...... 7 Deka DeWitt 1999 vs. Arizona ...... 2 (13 goals, 2 assists) Lindsey Jorgensen, 1999 ...... 7 Beth Childs 1998 vs. Eastern Washington ...... 2 Deka DeWitt, 1999 ...... 28 Katie Hultin, 2004 ...... 7 Beth Childs 1998 vs. Portland State ...... 2 (10 goals, 8 assists) Natalie Kehl 1999 vs. UC Irvine ...... 2 6. Lisa Billington, 1989 ...... 27 Beth Childs 2000 vs. Oregon ...... 2 (12 goals, 3 assists) SHUTOUTS (SOLO) Katrina Stroh 2000 vs. Portland State ...... 2 7. Deka DeWitt, 1998 ...... 26 1. Kris Young, 1994 ...... 8 Beth Childs 2001 vs. Eastern Washington ...... 2 (12 goals, 2 assists) 2. Jessica Glazer, 1996 ...... 7 Liz Duncan 2001 vs. Portland State ...... 2 Deka DeWitt, 2000 ...... 26 Katie Hultin, 2003 ...... 7 (12 goals, 2 assists) Katie Hultin, 2004 ...... 7 POINTS 9. Vicki Day, 1989 ...... 25 4. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998 ...... 6 1. Kim Lynass 1990 vs. Gonzaga ...... 8 (10 goals, 5 assists) Sara Leibowitz, 2002 ...... 6 Kim Lynass 1990 vs. Evergreen State ...... 8 10. Nicole Wilcox ...... 24 6. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1999 ...... 5 Kim Lynass 1991 vs. Gonzaga ...... 8 (8 goals, 8 assists) Lindsey Jorgensen, 2000 ...... 5 Kim Lynass 1992 vs. Gonzaga ...... 8 8. Nikki Johnson, 1989 ...... 4 5. Vicki Day 1989 vs. Whitworth ...... 7 GAME-WINNING GOALS Shannon Wilson, 1997 ...... 4 Rachel Rodrick 2001 vs. Eastern Washington ...... 7 1. Kim Lynass, 1990 ...... 9 2. Kim Lynass, 1991 ...... 6 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE SAVES 3. Kim Lynass, 1993 ...... 5 1. Kris Young, 1994 ...... 0.76 1. Natalie McDowell 1991 vs. Pacifi c Lutheran ...... 20 4. Vicki Day, 1989 ...... 4 2 Katie Hultin, 2003 ...... 0.84 2. Natalie McDowell 1993 vs. UC Santa Barbara ..... 18 Deka DeWitt, 1998 ...... 4 3. Jessica Glazer, 1996 ...... 0.89 3. Tammy Cotie 1994 vs UCLA ...... 15 6. Renee Greenup, 1989 ...... 3 Lindsey Jorgensen, 2000 ...... 0.89 4. Cassandra Graber 1992 vs. San Diego State ...... 14 Maureen Webb, 1990 ...... 3 5. Sara Leibowitz, 2002 ...... 0.90 Kris Young 1994 vs. Hawaii ...... 14 Kim Lynass, 1992 ...... 3 6. Nikki Johnson, 1989 ...... 0.94 6. Cassandra Graber 1991 vs. California ...... 13 Kristy Olson, 1994 ...... 3 7. Katie Hultin, 2004 ...... 0.97 7. Natalie McDowell 1990 vs. Puget Sound ...... 12 Katrina Stroh, 2000 ...... 3 8. Natalie McDowell, 1991 ...... 1.15 Natalie McDowell 1993 vs. Stanford ...... 12 Kim Morgan, 2002 ...... 3 9. Jessica Glazer, 1995 ...... 1.42 Natalie McDowell 1993 vs. Santa Clara ...... 12 Rachel Rodrick, 2003 ...... 3 10. Cassandra Graber, 1992 ...... 1.43 Tammy Cotie 1995 vs. San Francisco ...... 12 Haley Miller, 2004 ...... 3 * must have played in half of total minutes Shannon Wilson 1997 vs. California ...... 12 Alix Rustrum, 2004 ...... 3 Lindsey Jorgensen 1998 vs. Minnesota ...... 12

60 cougar soccer records

CAREER Katrina Stroh, 1999-2002 ...... 3 WIN PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 10 DECISIONS) 8. Renee Greenup, 1989-90 ...... 2 1. Kris Young, 1991-94 ...... 643 SHOTS ON GOAL Kristy Olson, 1992-94 ...... 2 2. Natalie McDowell, 1990-93 ...... 640 1. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000 ...... 303 Tari Beck, 1993-96 ...... 2 3. Sara Leibowitz, 2000-03 ...... 636 2. Kim Lynass, 1990-93 ...... 279 Tina Walsh, 1993-97 ...... 2 4. Nikki Johnson, 1989-90 ...... 625 3. Robyn Smith, 1991-94 ...... 132 Alix Rustrum, 2002-04 ...... 2 5. Cassandra Graber, 1991-93 ...... 545 4. Vicki Day, 1989-91 ...... 121 6. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998-2001 ...... 443 5. Jody Payne, 1992-96 ...... 113 MATCHES PLAYED 7. Katie Hultin, 2001-04 ...... 410 6. Renee Greenup, 1989-90 ...... 109 1. Katrina Stroh, 1999-2002 ...... 76 8. Jessica Glazer, 1995-96 ...... 397 Tina Walsh, 1993-97 ...... 109 Rachel Rodrick, 2000-03 ...... 76 9. Shannon Wilson, 1997 ...... 353 8. Maureen Webb, 1990-94 ...... 102 Shay Hobby, 2000-03 ...... 76 9. Tari Beck, 1993-96 ...... 97 4. Beth Childs, 1998-2001 ...... 75 SHUTOUTS (SOLO) 10. Randi Glas, 1995-98 ...... 85 Marriette Boyce, 2000-03 ...... 75 1. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998-2001 ...... 18 6. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000 ...... 74 2. Katie Hultin, 2001-04 ...... 14 GOALS 7. Kim Lynass, 1990-93 ...... 73 3. Jessica Glazer, 1995-96 ...... 10 1. Kim Lynass, 1990-93 ...... 83 Tari Beck, 1993-96 ...... 73 4. Sara Leibowitz, 2000-03 ...... 9 2. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000 ...... 40 Christina Pallan, 1996-99 ...... 73 5. Natalie McDowell, 1990-93 ...... 8 3. Rachel Rodrick, 2000-03 ...... 23 Kim Morgan, 2000-03 ...... 73 Kris Young, 1991-94 ...... 8 4. Katrina Stroh, 1999-2002 ...... 22 7. Nikki Johnson, 1989-90 ...... 5 5. Vicki Day, 1989-91 ...... 15 MATCHES STARTED Cassandra Graber, 1991-93 ...... 5 6. Alix Rustrum, 2001-04 ...... 14 1. Rachel Rodrick, 2000-03 ...... 76 9. Shannon Wilson, 1997 ...... 4 7. Renee Greenup, 1989-90 ...... 13 Shay Hobby, 2000-03 ...... 76 10. Tammy Cotie, 1993-97 ...... 2 Tina Walsh, 1993-97 ...... 13 3. Marriette Boyce, 2000-03 ...... 75 Nicole Wilcox, 2002-03 ...... 13 4. Christina Pallan, 1996-99 ...... 73 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 10. Lisa Billington, 1989-90 ...... 12 5. Kim Lynass, 1990-93 ...... 72 1. Kris Young, 1991-94 ...... 0.71 Robyn Smith, 1991-94 ...... 72 2. Nikki Johnson, 1989-90 ...... 0.83 ASSISTS 7. Meagin Donovan, 1996-99 ...... 71 3. Katie Hultin, 2001-04 ...... 0.97 1. Beth Childs, 1998-2001 ...... 24 Beth Childs, 1998-2001 ...... 71 4. Jessica Glazer, 1995-96 ...... 1.12 2. Katrina Stroh, 1999-2002 ...... 17 Kim Morgan, 2000-03 ...... 71 5. Cassandra Graber, 1991-93 ...... 1.60 3. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000 ...... 15 10. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000 ...... 70 6. Natalie McDowell, 1990-93 ...... 1.62 4. Vicki Day, 1989-91 ...... 14 Katrina Stroh, 1999-2002 ...... 70 7. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998- ...... 1.66 5. Liz Duncan, 1998-2001 ...... 13 * must have played in min. 1000 minutes and two seasons Rachel Rodrick, 2000-03 ...... 13 MINUTES IN GOAL Current players in BOLD 7. Robyn Smith, 1991-94 ...... 12 1. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998-2001 ...... 6461 8. Kim Lynass, 1990-93 ...... 11 2. Natalie McDowell, 1990-93 ...... 4564 Randi Glas, 1995-98 ...... 11 3. Katie Hultin, 2001-04 ...... 3423 TEAM MATCH RECORDS 10. Tina Childs, 1990-93 ...... 10 4. Jessica Glazer, 1995-96 ...... 3210 Goals Scored ...... 15 Nicole Wilcox, 2002-03 ...... 10 5. Sara Leibowitz, 2000-03 ...... 2570 vs. Gonzaga (10/30/91) 6. Cassandra Graber, 1991-93 ...... 1974 Goals Scores, Opponent ...... 9 7. Shannon Wilson, 1997 ...... 1486 POINTS vs. Santa Clara (9/4/98) 8. Nikki Johnson, 1989-90 ...... 1459 1. Kim Lynass, 1990-93 ...... 177 Assists ...... 7 9. Kris Young, 1991-94 ...... 1385 (83 goals, 11 assists) vs. Portland State (9/24/00) 10. Tammy Cotie, 1993-97 ...... 823 2. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000 ...... 95 Points ...... 36 (40 goals, 15 assists) vs. Gonzaga (10/30/91) 3. Katrina Stroh, 1999-2002 ...... 59 SAVES Most shots on goal ...... 58 (22 goals, 17 assists) 1. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998-2001 ...... 393 vs. Gonzaga at Richland (9/15/90) Rachel Rodrick, 2000-03 ...... 59 2. Natalie McDowell, 1990-93 ...... 291 Fewest shots on goal ...... 2 (23 goals, 13 assists) 3. Jessica Glazer, 1995-96 ...... 166 at Stanford (9/9/90) 5. Vicki Day, 1989-91 ...... 44 4. Katie Hultin, 2001-04 ...... 164 vs. USC (9/27/96) (15 goals, 14 assists) 5. Cassandra Graber, 1991-93 ...... 115 Most shots allowed ...... 35 6. Beth Childs ...... 38 6. Shannon Wilson, 1997 ...... 94 at Stanford (9/9/90) (7 goals, 24 assists) 7. Sara Leibowitz, 2000-03 ...... 89 at Central Washington (10/14/89) 7. Nicole Wilcox, 2002-03 ...... 36 8. Tammy Cotie, 1993-97 ...... 75 Corner kicks ...... 16 (13 goals, 10 assists) 9. Kris Young, 1991-94 ...... 71 vs. Arizona (10/28/2001) Alix Rustrum, 2002-04 ...... 36 10. Nikki Johnson, 1989-90 ...... 66 Fouls ...... 27 (14 goals, 8 assists) vs. California (10/21/2001) 8. Renee Greenup, 1989-90 ...... 32 WINS (13 goals, 6 assists) 1. Natalie McDowell, 1990-93 ...... 30 Robyn Smith, 1991-94 ...... 32 2. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998-2001 ...... 29 TEAM SEASON RECORDS (10 goals, 12 assists) 3. Sara Leibowitz, 2000-03 ...... 14 Katie Hultin, 2001-04 ...... 14 Most goals scored (1991) ...... 66 GAME-WINNING GOALS 5. Jessica Glazer, 1995-96 ...... 12 Fewest goals scored (2003) ...... 16 1. Kim Lynass, 1990-93 ...... 23 6. Cassandra Graber, 1991-93 ...... 11 Most assists (2002) ...... 47 2. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000 ...... 8 7. Kris Young, 1991-94 ...... 9 Fewest assists (2003) ...... 9 3. Katrina Stroh, 1999-2002 ...... 6 8. Nikki Johnson, 1989-90 ...... 7 Most points (1991) ...... 167 4. Dana DePonzi, 1992-95 ...... 5 9. Shannon Wilson, 1997 ...... 6 Fewest points (2003) ...... 41 Tina Walsh, 1993-97 ...... 5 10. Tammy Cotie, 1993-97 ...... 4 Most goals allowed (1999) ...... 45 6. Vicki Day, 1989-91 ...... 4 Fewest goals allowed (1994) ...... 16 Renee Greenup, 1989-90 ...... 4 Most shots on goal (1991) ...... 422 Jenni Druffel, 1991-93 ...... 4 Fewest shots on goal (2001) ...... 102 Amy Chippendale, 1995-98 ...... 4 Most shots allowed (1999) ...... 310 Rachel Rodrick, 2000-03 ...... 4 Fewest shots allowed (1992) ...... 154 Alix Rustrum, 2002-04 ...... 4 Most corner kicks (1994) ...... 118 Fewest corner kicks (1997) ...... 34 Most fouls (2002) ...... 258 MULTIPLE GOAL MATCHES Fewest fouls (1989) ...... 82 1. Kim Lynass, 1990-93 ...... 22 Most goalie saves (1993) ...... 132 2. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000 ...... 8 Most goalie shutouts (1994) ...... 10 3. Rachel Rodrick, 2000-03 ...... 5 Consecutive shutout minutes 4. Vicki Day, 1989-91 ...... 4 356:33 (1996) 5. Lisa Billington, 1989-90 ...... 3 340:25 (1996) Brittni Estep, 1991-93 ...... 3 345:57 (1994) Amy Chippendale, 1995-98 ...... 3 305:40 (1992) 61 honors

NCAA 1993 Jenni Druffel/Kim Lynass/ MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER Maureen Webb/Amy Wilson 1993 Amy Wilson NCAA FAR WEST ALL-AMERICA 1994 Kristy Olson/Robyn Smith/ 1998 Naomi Allan FIRST TEAM Maureen Webb 1999 Naomi Allan 1993 Kim Lynass 1995 Dana DePonzi/Suzanna Fulcher 2000 Lindsey Jorgensen 1996 Tari Beck/Jody Payne/Tina Walsh 2001 Lindsey Jorgensen/Natalie Kehl NCAA FAR WEST ALL-AMERICA SECOND 1997 Lynsey Coffey/Jen Croft/ 2002 Shay Hobby TEAM Shalli DeWitt 2003 Katie Hultin 1994 Robyn Smith 1998 Amy Chippendale/ 2004 Katie Hultin 1995 Tari Beck Christina Pallan 1999 Christina Pallan/Beth Childs/ ROOKIE OF THE YEAR PAC-10 MEDAL WINNERS Lindsey Jorgensen 1993 Tari Beck 1993 Kim Lynass 2000 Deka DeWitt/Beth Childs/ 1998 Lindsey Jorgensen/ 1996 Jody Payne Lindsey Jorgensen Lindsey Millspaugh 2003 Nicole Willcox 2001 Beth Childs/Lindsey Jorgensen/ 1999 Katrina Stroh Rachel Rodrick 2000 Kim Morgan ALL-NORTHWEST COLLEGIATE 2002 Kim Morgan/Rachel Rodrick/ 2001 Christie Spear SOCCER CONFERENCE Katrina Stroh 2002 Carmen Anderson 1990 Vicki Day 2003 Kim Morgan/Rachel Rodrick/ 2004 Allison Scurich 1990 Renee Greenup Shay Hobby 1990 Joanna Rein 2004 Christie Spear/Katie Hultin STRENGTH & CONDITIONING AWARD 1990 Kim Lynass 1999 Lindsey Jorgensen 1991 Kim Lynass 2000 Niki Ironside 1991 Maureen Webb 2001 Beth Childs TEAM AWARDS 2002 Shelby Brownfi eld NCSC PLAYER OF THE YEAR MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2003 Nicole Wilcox/Shelby Brownfi eld 1990 Kim Lynass 1993 Robyn Smith 2004 Meghan Miller 1994 Tari Beck NCSC COACH OF THE YEAR 1995 Tari Beck MOST IMPROVED 1990 Lisa Fraser 1996 Tari Beck 2003 Katie Hultin/Ashley Smith 1997 Lynsey Coffey 1998 Lindsey Jorgensen/Christina Pallan IRON GIRL AWARD PACIFIC-10 1999 Lindsey Jorgensen/Christina Pallan 2004 Anna Miller 2000 Lindsey Jorgensen PAC-10 ALL-CONFERENCE 2001 Lindsey Jorgensen FIRST TEAM 2002 Kim Morgan/Shay Hobby 1995 Tari Beck 2003 Mariette Boyce/Kim Morgan 1996 Tari Beck 2004 Katie Hultin 1996 Jody Payne 1998 Deka DeWitt OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1998 Deka DeWitt PAC-10 ALL-CONFERENCE 1999 Deka DeWitt SECOND TEAM 2000 Deka DeWitt 1996 Jessica Glazer 2001 Rachel Rodrick/Liz Duncan 1997 Deka DeWitt 2002 Nicole Wilcox 1999 Deka DeWitt 2003 Rachel Rodrick 2000 Deka DeWitt 2004 Alix Rustrum 2000 Lindsey Jorgensen 2001 Lindsey Jorgensen DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2002 Nicole Wilcox 1998 Meagin Donovan/ 2004 Katie Hultin Lindsey Jorgensen 1999 Meagin Donovan PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2000 Shay Hobby 1996 Jessica Glazer (Sept. 16-20) 2001 Shay Hobby 1997 Deka DeWitt (Sept. 29-Oct. 3) 2002 Shay Hobby 2004 Katie Hultin (Sept. 14-20) 2003 Mariette Boyce 2004 Katie Hultin (Oct. 12-18) 2004 Megaan Cecchini

TEAM CAPTAINS UNSUNG HERO 1989 Renee Greenup/Carrie Lynass 1994 Suzanne Fulcher 1990 Carol Clingan/Vicki Day/ 1995 Tina Walsh Renee Greenup 1996 Colleen Laughlin 1991 Vicki Day 1997 Jen Croft 1992 Kim Lynass/Maureen Webb Kim Lynass

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ALL-TIME STARTERS 1989 [10-6-1] 1997 [7-11-0] PACIFIC-10 ALL ACADEMIC G Nikki Johnson, SO G Shannon Wilson, FR FIRST TEAM HONORABLE MENTION D Susan Bates, JR D Christina Pallan, SO 1993 Jenni Druffel, JR Business Administration 3.36 D Alanna Kinch, FR D Meagin Donovan, SO 1993 Amy Wilson, JR Biology/Physical Therapy 3.42 D Sara Gagnon, FR D Lynsey Coffey, JR Kim Lynass, SR Biology 3.65 D Tammy Larson, SO M Randi Glas, FR Jody Payne, FR Undeclared 3.97 1994 Colleen Loughlin, SO Biology 3.46 M Jeanne Doughton, FR M Shalli DeWitt, SR Shannon Walters, SR Business Administration 3.43 M Renee Greenup, SO M Karli Silveira, FR 1996 Amy Chippendale, SO Education 3.15 M Carrie Lynass, SO M Kimberly Schelpf, JR 1994 Kristy Olson, SR Physical Education 3.29 Randi Glas, SO Undeclared 3.26 F Debbie Poussier, SO F Deka DeWitt, FR Kris Young, SR Psychology 3.03 F Vicki Day, SO F Amy Chippendale, JR 1997 Meagin Donovan, SO Undeclared 3.09 1995 Colleen Loughlin, JR Biology/Secondary Ed. 3.42 F Lisa Billington, SO F Tina Walsh, SR Christina Pallan, SO Undeclared 3.25 Jody Payne, JR Exercise Studies 3.77 1990 [14-6-0] 1998 [6-10-3] 1998 Amy Chippendale, SO Elementary Education 3.12 1996 Jody Payne, SR Exercise Studies 3.81 Randi Glas, SR Psychology 3.16 G Natalie McDowell, FR G Lindsey Jorgensen, FR D Susan Bates, SR D Liz Duncan, FR 1999 Lindsey Jorgensen, SO Undeclared 4.00 1999 Naomi Allan, SO Undeclared 3.95 D Christy Crittenden, FR D Meagin Donovan, JR 2000 Lindsey Jorgensen, JR Mathematics 4.00 Jen Burrough, SO Undeclared 3.91 D Carol Clingan, SR D Beth Childs, FR Beth Childs, SO Undeclared 3.91 M Tina Childs, FR D Lynsey Coffey, SR Beth Childs, JR Business Administration 3.91 M Renee Greenup, JR M Natalie Kehl, FR Niki Ironside, SO Undeclared 4.00 Laura Grunenfelder, SO Undeclared 3.33 M Maureen Webb, FR M Lindsey Millspaugh, FR Kristin Mak, SR International Business 3.12 2001 Beth Childs, SR Business Administration 3.87 M Joanna Rein, FR M Christina Pallan, JR 2000 Natalie Kehl, JR Undeclared 3.20 F Julie Jordan, JR M Randi Glas, SR Niki Ironside, JR Education 3.99 F Vicki Day, JR F Deka DeWitt, SO Lindsey Jorgensen, SR Mathematics 3.80 2001 Jenna Wirtz, SO Undeclared 3.70 F Kim Lynass, FR F Kimberly Schelpf, SR Katrina Stroh, JR Communication 3.65 2002 Kim Morgan, JR Communications 3.60 1991 [12-7-1] 1999 [7-12-0] 2002 Niki Ironside, SR Education 3.97 Christie Spear, SO 3.70 G Natalie McDowell, SO G Lindsey Jorgensen, SO Shay Hobby, JR Business Administration 3.87 D Vicki Day, SR D Liz Duncan, SO Megan Cecchini, SO Biology 3.81 2003 Carmen Anderson, SO Undeclared 3.27 D Stacy Mendoth, JR D Meagin Donovan, SR Shelby Brownfi eld, SR Movement Studies 3.35 D Christy Crittenden,SO D Stacey Dunn, SO 2003 Mariette Boyce, SR Psychology 3.81 Keegan Hughes, JR Pre-Pharmacy 3.28 D Amy Wilson, FR D Kristin Mak, JR Megan Cecchini, SR Biology 3.87 Katie Hultin, R-SO Biology 3.47 M Tina Childs, SO M Beth Childs, SO Shay Hobby, SR Business Administration 3.75 Jennie Kunc, SO Undeclared 3.41 M Jenni Druffel, FR M Natalie Kehl, SO Nicole Wilcox, SR Communication 3.89 Cailan McCutchen, JR Education 3.03 M Robyn Smith, FR M Niki Ironside, FR 2004 Megan Cecchini, SR Biology 3.83 Kim Morgan, SR Psychology 3.39 M Maureen Webb, SO M Katrina Stroh, FR Alix Rustrum, SO Undecided 3.39 F Brittni Estep, FR F Deka DeWitt, JR Ashley Lara, JR Human Nutrition & Foods 3.88 F Kim Lynass, SO F Christina Pallan, SR Sara Silver-Hill, JR Education 3.41 Christie Spear, JR Movement Studies 3.49 1992 [7-6-2] 2000 [13-7-0] SECOND TEAM Haley Thompson-Miller, SOUndeclared 3.21 G Cassandra Graber, SO G Lindsey Jorgensen,JR Jenna Wirtz, SR Biology 3.29 1993 Tina Childs, SR Business Administration 3.57 D Amy Wilson, SO D Mariette Boyce, FR 2004 Cailan McCutchan Education 3.17 D Jami Jarvis, SO D Beth Childs, JR Natalie McDowell, SR Business Administration 3.52 Sara Silver-Hill Education 3.53 D Robyn Smith, SO D Shay Hobby, FR D Tracy Custer, SO D Niki Ironside, SO 1994 Jody Payne, SO Undeclared 3.87 Christie Spear Movement Studies 3.35 M Jenni Druffel, SO M Liz Duncan, JR Carmen Anderson Marketing 3.14 M Kristy Olson, JR M Kim Morgan, FR 1995 Shalli DeWitt, SO Physical Therapy 3.35 Katie Hultin Biology 3.53 Jennie Kunc Accounting 3.56 M Maureen Webb, JR M Natalie Kehl, JR 1996 Shalli DeWitt, JR Biology/Education 3.23 M Dana DePonzi, FR M Katrina Stroh, SO Alix Rustrum Pharmacy 3.62 Colleen Loughlin, SR Biology/Education 3.35 F Shannon Walters, JR F Rachel Rodrick, FR Haley Thompson-Miller Elementry Education 3.00 F Kim Lynass, JR F Deka DeWitt, SR 1997 Shalli DeWitt, SR Biology 3.20 Angela Fajardo Undeclared 3.50 Randi Glas, JR Psychology 3.28 1993 [9-6-3] 2001 [7-9-1] G Natalie McDowell, SR G Lindsey Jorgensen, SR 2000 Brianne Carmody, SO Undeclared 3.94 D Shannon Walters, SR D Mariette Boyce, SO Katrina Stroh, SO Undeclared 3.78 D Robyn Smith, JR D Shay Hobby, SO D Tracy Custer, JR D Danielle Sass, SO 2001 Mariette Boyce, SO Undeclared 3.79 D Jami Jarvis, JR M Liz Duncan, SR Shay Hobby, SO Undeclared 3.80 M Tari Beck, FR M Beth Childs, SR M Tina Childs, SR M Kim Morgan, SO 2002 Katrina Stroh, SR Communications 3.62 M Jenni Druffel, JR M Katrina Stroh, JR Mariette Boyce, JR Psychology 3.75 M Dana DePonzi, SO M Christie Spear, FR F Corinne Thurston, FR F Jenna Wirtz, SO 2003 Ashley Smith, SO Undeclared 3.94 F Kim Lynass, SR F Rachel Rodrick, SO

1994 [12-7-1] 2002 [11-7-2] G Kris Young, SR G Sara Leibowitz, JR D Tari Beck, SO D Mariette Boyce, JR D Jami Jarvis, SR D Shay Hobby, JR D Robyn Smith, SR D Jennifer Kunc, FR D Suzanne Fulcher, JR D Niki Ironside, SR M Tracy Custer, SR M Nicole Wilcox, JR M Kristy Olson, SR M Kim Morgan, JR M Dana DePonzi, JR M Rachel Rodrick, JR F Tina Walsh, FR M Christie Spear, SO F Jody Payne, SO F Katrina Stroh, SR F Shalli DeWitt, FR F Alix Rustrum, FR

1995 [4-13-1] 2003 [6-11-2] G Jessica Glazer, FR G Katie Hultin, R-So. D Tari Beck, JR D Mariette Boyce, Sr. D Lynette Dickerson, FR D Shay Hobby, Sr. D Amy Chippendale, FR D Carmen Anderson, So. D Suzanne Fulcher, SR M Megan Cecchini, Jr. M Randi Glas, FR M Kim Morgan, Sr. M Dana DePonzi, JR M Cailan McCutchan, Jr. M Jody Payne, JR M Christie Spear, Jr. F Shalli DeWitt, SO F Rachel Rodrick, Sr. F Kimberly Schelpf, FR F Nicole Wilcox, Sr. F Tina Walsh, FR F Shelby Brownfi eld, Sr.

1996 [8-7-2] 2004 (8-7-4) G Jessica Glazer, SO G Katie Hultin, R-Jr. D Colleen Loughlin, SR D Megan Cecchini, Sr. D Meagin Donovan, FR D Angela Fajardo, So. D Christina Pallan, FR D Jennie Kunc, Jr. D Lynsey Coffey, SO D Allison Scurich, Fr. D Amy Chippendale, SO M Cailan McCutchan, Sr. M Randi Glas, SO M Christie Spear, Sr. M Tari Beck, SR M Shaye Harrel, Fr. M Kimberly Schelpf, SO M Natalie Elkind, Fr. F Jody Payne, SR F Alix Rustrum, Jr. F Tina Walsh, JR F Haley Thompson-Miller, Jr. 63 COUGAR SOCCER Girls 9-13 years old Cougar Soccer Academy – Coed 4-7, Boys 9-18 CAMPS Girls 14-18 years old

• The Washington State University Girls Soccer Camp is designed to offer a positive and challenging environment aimed at developing the confi dence, motivation and discipline needed to reach each individual’s full potential. Seventh Annual “7-A-Side” Classic • The camp staff will provide instruction in all areas of soccer with an emphasis on the Cougar Soccer Field following: 1. Ball skills The Washington State University women’s 2. One v. One attacking and defending soccer program will host the seventh annual 3. Small sided matches 4. Full sided matches “7-A-Side” Classic in spring of 2006. NCAA, NAIA NJCAA or established club teams may • Goalkeepers will have two daily training sessions and will play in full-sided matches in the evening. participate. Teams play a minimum of four 30 minute 7 v. 7 matches. Field site: 65x52 • The camp staff is very confi dent that each player will not only be challenged by our train- ing topics, but also experience the joy and fun of learning more about this wonderful yards. For more information, please call (509) game. 335-0358 or log on to www.wsucougars.com • Coaching staff includes current WSU coaches as well as other collegiate coaches, Olympic (Click on soccer). Development coaches and many current and former WSU players. • Housing is provided unless players prefer to commute on a daily basis. Meals are also pro- vided as well as a camp T-shirt,soccer ball, and other items. • For more information, please call (509) 335-0358 or log on to www.wsucougars.com (Click on soccer). • Register early as camp fi lls up very quickly! 2005 cougar women’s soccer tv/radio roster

1 2 6 7 8 1111 Meghan Miller Kim Bonnes Carmen Anderson Natalie Elkind Jennie Kunc Molly Alexander

1122 1313 1515 1616 1717 1919 Brynn Bemis Shaye Harrel Alix Rustrum Jessica Martinez Alex Butler Ashley Lara

2020 2211 2222 2244 2525 2626 Angela Fajardo Brooke Bemis Christy Crudo Anna Miller Allison Scurich Katie Hultin

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e 8/28 Idaho 3:00 p.m. l 9/2 Tennessee 4:00 p.m. 9/4 Vanderbilt 11:00 a.m. u 9/9 WAKE FOREST 3:00 P.M. 9/16 Virginia Commonwealth* 11:00 a.m. d 9/18 Long Island University* Noon e 9/23 Cal Poly 5:00 p.m. 9/25 Nevada 1:00 p.m. h 9/30 SAN FRANCISCO 3:00 P.M.

c 10/2 MONTANA NOON 10/7 Stanford 7:00 p.m. s

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r 10/14 ARIZONA STATE 3:00 P.M. 10/16 ARIZONA NOON e 10/21 USC 3:00 p.m.

c 10/23 UCLA 1:00 p.m. 10/28 OREGON STATE 2:00 P.M. c 10/30 OREGON NOON 11/4 Washington 5:00 p.m. o *Oregon State Tournament soccer schedule soccer s Home games in BOLD • All times Pacifi c and subject to change