2011 UNLV Women's Soccer Guide.Indd

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2011 UNLV Women's Soccer Guide.Indd CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS WWW.UNLVREBELS.COM 47 THE MOUNTAIN WEST THIS IS THE MOUNTAIN WEST M W Q F From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West has been OUNTAIN EST UICK ACTS committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while Founded: July 1, 1999 promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MW continues to cultivate Members: Air Force, Boise State, opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, Colorado State, New Mexico, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. Now San Diego State, TCU, UNLV, Wyoming in its 13th year, the MW has been assertive in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leadership Team NCAA Championships: 3 role in the overall administration of intercollegiate athletics. Individual NCAA Championships: 27 The Mountain West is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners: 35 can be found within Mountain West boundaries, including the Academic All-America Selections: 118 majestic Rocky Mountain range, which borders three MW All-America Selections: 708 institutions (Air Force, newest member Boise State and Colorado State). The high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus in the nation) contrast with the desert YEAR IN REVIEW city of Las Vegas (the fastest growing metropolitan area in the From the gridiron to the diamond, Mountain West West) and the Pacifi c Ocean locale of San Diego State. The teams enjoyed an outstanding year in 2010-11. For the third southwestern fl avor of New Mexico complements the western consecutive year, the MW sent a record fi ve football teams to heritage and culture of Fort Worth, Texas, home of TCU. bowl games and fi nished with a 4-1 (.800) mark in postseason play and claimed the 2010-11 Bowl Challenge Cup, becoming ACHIEVEMENTS the only conference to win the trophy four times since the The MW has produced 708 All-America selections among award’s inception in 2002-03. Two MW teams were ranked in its 19 sports in the last 12 years, including a league-record 80 the fi nal BCS Standings and USA Today/ESPN Coaches polls All-America honorees in 2010-11. A total of 118 MW student- for the third straight year. TCU’s No. 3 BCS ranking marked athletes have also earned Academic All-America accolades. The the highest fi nish by a non-automatic-qualifying team in the MW has sent at least 30 teams to NCAA postseason events each fi nal BCS Standings, Three men’s basketball teams (San Diego of the past 12 years. Mountain West teams have captured three State, BYU, UNLV) represented the Mountain West in the NCAA team championship. Additionally, the MW has produced 2011 NCAA Tournament, marking the 11th time in the last 12 27 NCAA individual national champions in the sports of men’s years the Conference has sent multiple teams to the Big Dance. golf, men’s cross country, and men’s and women’s indoor track SDSU and BYU advanced to the Sweet Sixteen, the fi rst time & fi eld and outdoor track & fi eld. the league had multiple teams make the round. In women’s Mountain West members have participated in 46 bowl basketball, BYU won the MW regular-season title, while Utah games under the league umbrella, including four appearances captured the MW Tournament crown and earned the league’s in BCS games. The MW has earned 55 postseason bids in men’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. In women’s soccer, basketball, including 29 NCAA Tournament appearances and BYU and New Mexico earned bids to the NCAA Tournament. two NIT Final Four berths. MW women’s basketball has tallied The Cougars earned the league’s automatic bid after clinching 55 postseason slots, including 30 NCAA bids, fi ve Sweet 16 their sixth MW Tournament title, while the MW regular-season appearances and one Elite Eight berth since 2000. In women’s champion Lobos made their fi rst NCAA appearance by virtue volleyball, the MW has had 33 NCAA bids with eight Sweet of an at-large invitation. 16 berths and one Elite Eight appearance. Women’s soccer has earned 25 NCAA bids since 1999, with BYU advancing to the UNLV MW CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 2010-11 Sweet 16 in 2000 and the Elite Eight in 2003. • Men’s Swimming & Diving Regular Season/Tournament • Women’s Tennis Regular Season COMMISSIONER CRAIG THOMPSON Craig Thompson was the Mountain West’s fi rst employee when he was named Commissioner on Oct. 15, 1998. Ever since, Thompson has navigated the newest NCAA Division I conference through the ever-changing landscape of intercollegiate athletics. As the league enters its 13th season of competition in 2011-12, Thompson continues to create and improve the opportunities for Mountain West institutions and student-athletes to be successful both academically and athletically. He has been instrumental in negotiating nearly $230 million in television revenue and has been an innovator in the postseason bowl structure as MW teams have participated in fi ve inaugural bowl games. Thompson also has positioned the Mountain West for the future with the additions of Boise State University on July 1, 2011, and California State University, Fresno and the University of Nevada, Reno on July 1, 2012. His leadership and vision have helped the conference enhance its television revenue and exposure through revolutionary agreements with CBS Sports Network and Comcast to become the fi rst major collegiate athletic conference to launch a dedicated sports channel featuring exclusive programming around its athletic programs. Prior to his current role, Thompson served as the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference for nearly eight years and as the only commissioner of the American South Conference before a merger of the two leagues in 1991. Thompson graduated from the University of Minnesota with an undergraduate degree in journalism. He and his wife, Carla, have a son (Ted) and a daughter (Emma). 48 2011 UNLV WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2010 MW YEAR IN REVIEW 2010 MOUNTAIN WEST FINAL STANDINGS Conference Overall Team W L T Pct. Pts GF GA W L T Pct. GF GA New Mexico*# 5 0 2 .857 17 13 3 12 3 5 .725 32 11 BYU*% 5 1 1 .786 16 11 5 16 4 2 .773 40 12 San Diego State 5 2 0 .714 15 9 4 8 10 3 .452 23 22 Utah 3 3 1 .500 10 9 9 5 15 1 .262 17 39 UNLV 2 4 1 .357 7 8 15 11 8 1 .575 38 28 Wyoming 1 3 3 .357 6 7 11 7 10 3 .447 23 32 Air Force 1 5 1 .214 4 3 9 8 9 2 .474 21 18 TCU 1 5 1 .214 4 6 10 7 10 2 .421 37 30 * NCAA Participant # Regular Season Champion / % Tournament Champion ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST 2010 MW TOURNAMENT 2010 FINAL STATS First Team SDSU SportsDeck • San Diego, Calif. Points Jennifer Williams F New Mexico November 3-6, 2010 1. Ashleigh Shoughro (UNLV) ..............................31 2. Jennifer Williams (New Mexico) ........................23 Kelli Cornell GK New Mexico 3. Carlee Payne (BYU) ...........................................19 Lindsi Lisonbee D BYU First Round • November 3 4. Lauren Hair (Utah) ..............................................17 Lauren Hair F Utah No. 5 UNLV 4, No. 4 Utah 1 Kassidy Shumway (BYU) ...................................17 Carlee Payne F/MF BYU No. 3 San Diego State 4, No. 6 Wyoming 0 Megan McQueeny D San Diego State Goals 1. Ashleigh Shoughro (UNLV) ..............................14 Ashleigh Shoughro F UNLV Semifi nals • November 4 2. Jennifer Williams (New Mexico) ..........................8 Amanda Collins MF New Mexico No. 1 New Mexico 2, No. 1 UNLV 1 (2ot) 3. Rachel Fields (New Mexico) ................................7 Michaela DeJesus F/MF San Diego State No. 2 BYU 2, No. 3 San Diego State 0 Jennie Marshall (BYU) .........................................7 Jordan Calhoun F TCU 5. seven tied at ...........................................................6 Kassidy Shumway F/MF BYU Championship • November 6 Assists No. 2 BYU 1, No. 1 New Mexico 0 1. Liz Oreilly (Wyoming) .........................................8 Second Team 2. Jennifer Williams (New Mexico) ..........................7 McKinzie Olson GK BYU Carlee Payne (BYU) .............................................7 4. Michaela DeJesus (San Diego State) ....................6 Lauren Porter D Utah Lauren Anderson (BYU) .......................................6 Amanda Forrester MF UNLV Rachel Fields MF New Mexico Game-Winning Goals Liz O’Reilly MF Wyoming 1. Ashley Shoughro (UNLV) ...................................5 Bridgett Murphy F Air Force 2. Kassidy Shumway (BYU) .....................................4 Carlee Payne (BYU) .............................................4 Soledad Gomez MF San Diego State 4. Kate Wyrick (New Mexico) ..................................3 Aubree Southwick GK San Diego State All-Tournament Team Jessica Ringwood (BYU) ......................................3 Haley Palmer D San Diego State Lindsi Lisonbee, D BYU Rachel Manning MF BYU Goals Against Average McKinzie Olson GK BYU Jenny Johnson D Wyoming 1. McKinzie Olson (BYU) .................................. 0.49 Carlee Payne MF/F BYU 2. Kelli Cornell (New Mexico) ........................... 0.52 Jessica Ringwood MF/F BYU 3. Kelly Stambaugh (Air Force) .......................... 0.98 Offensive Player of the Year Amanda Collins MF New Mexico Jennifer Williams, New Mexico Kelli Cornell GK New Mexico Saves 1. Hannah Turpen (Utah) ........................................94 Defensive Player of the Year Zaneta Wyne MF New Mexico 2. Kelly Stambaugh (Air Force) ..............................89 Kelli Cornell, New Mexico Michaela DeJesus MF/F San Diego St. 3. Courtney Merkle (Wyoming) ..............................86
Recommended publications
  • 2006 Game Recaps
    2006 Game Recaps October 29, 2006 ANTEATERS FALL 4-0 TO CAL STATE FULLERTON IRVINE, Calif. - The UC Irvine women’s soccer team (3-13-1, 0-7) lost 4-0 to Cal State Fullerton Sunday night in Big West Conference in the final match of the season for the Anteaters at Anteater Stadium. Brianna Buffington put the Titans up 1-0 in the 5th minute as she went on a breakaway to an open net following a miscue by the keeper. Buffington scored again in the 69th minute as she dribbled towards the endline on the left side of the box pulling the keeper out as she squeezed the ball between the post and a defender to put Fullerton up 2-0. Buffington completed the hat- trick as she again went down the left side and pulled the keeper out for an open net goal at the 72:00 mark. Kristen Boujos closed out the scoring in the 84th minute as she went into the right side of the box and got past the keeper and knocked the ball inside the right post to give the Titans a 4-0 lead. Sophomore keeper Erin Henry had two saves in the match for the Anteaters in 51 minutes of play. Freshman keeper Nina Ferrigno had one save in the first action of her career as an Anteater. Keeper Karen Bardsley had five saves for the Titans in 82 minutes. Keeper Kerri Ward had two saves in eight minutes for Fullerton. The Anteaters season ends with a record of 3-13-1 overall and 0-7 in Big West play.
    [Show full text]
  • UC Irvine SOCCER GAME NOTES
    UC Irvine SOCCER GAME NOTES Alex Croteau, Asst. Dir. Media Relations · Office: (949) -824 8934 · Mailing Address: Intercollegiate Athletics Building, Irvine, California 92697-4500 Email: [email protected] · Twitter: @UCIwsoc · Facebook.com/UCIwsoc · www.ucirvinesports.com · YouTube.com/UCIAthletics · Instagram: @uciathletics #TogetherWeZot | #RipEm GAME SCHEDULE (8-4-0) Date Opponent Time UC Irvine Anteaters Aug. 19 Fairfield W, 4-2 Aug. 21 Saint Mary’s W, 2-0 Aug. 26 vs. San Jose State % W(2OT), 2-1 Record: 8-4-0 Home: 3-1 Aug. 28 at Boise State % W(OT), 1-0 Big West: 0-0 Away: 2-3 Sept. 1 at Nevada L(OT), 0-1 Sept. 4 Pittsburgh W, 3-0 Top 25: 0-0 Neutral: 3-0 Sept. 9 vs. Oregon + W, 3-2 Sept. 11 vs. UAB + W, 4-0 Sept. 15 at Idaho State W, 3-0 FIRST KICKS Sept. 18 at Utah L, 0-1 Sept. 22 at Santa Clara L, 0-1 UC Irvine’s 22 goals are 42nd-most in the nation, it also eclipses its 2015 total of 21 goals Sept. 25 Portland L(OT), 0-1 The ‘Eaters are ninth in the nation with 28 assists and rank 18th averaging 2.3 per match Sept. 30 * at Long Beach State 7:00 PM Overall, the ‘Eaters have produced 72 points, 23rd most in the nation Oct. 2 * at UC Riverside 6:00 PM The defense holds a 0.72 goals-against-average, 41st in the nation Oct. 13 * at UC Davis 3:00 PM Kiana Palacios led the nation with 23 points and was tied atop with nine goals following her Oct.
    [Show full text]
  • University of San Diego Women's Soccer Media Guide 2002
    University of San Diego Digital USD Soccer (Women) University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides Fall 2002 University of San Diego Women's Soccer Media Guide 2002 University of San Diego Athletics Department Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-soccer-women Digital USD Citation University of San Diego Athletics Department, "University of San Diego Women's Soccer Media Guide 2002" (2002). Soccer (Women). 10. https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-soccer-women/10 This Catalog is brought to you for free and open access by the University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in Soccer (Women) by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. JUNIOR LIBBY BASSETT SENIOR REBECCA SMITH DIEGO WOMEN'S SOCCER 2002 * THREE STRAIGHT NCAA TOURNAMENTS SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - AMERICA'S FINEST CITY San Diego is truly ''America 's Finest City" A modern metropolis (second largest in California) and a popular year­ round resort, San Diego spreads from the coast to the desert, including cliffs, mesas, hills, canyons and valleys. San Diego also surrounds one of California 's greatest natural harbors which has been a dominant factor in determining the city's history, economy and development. Meteorologists claim San Diego as the country's only area with perfect climate. This ideal year-round environment posts an average daytime temperature of 70 degrees, with an annual rainfall average of less than 10 inches. Most days are sunny, with humidity generally low, even in the summer. The climate, attractive setting and recrea tional facilities make San Diego ''America 's Finest City" According to Sports Illustrated, "For sheer numbers of participants, diversity of pursuits of involvement, San Diego must rank as the sports fit­ ness capital of the U.S." Sports are a major feature of the San Diego lifestyle.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Record Book
    2019 Record Book 2019 Long Beach State Women’s Soccer LONG BEACH STATE QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY TEAM INFORMATION Location ......................................................................................Long Beach, Calif. 2018 Record .....................................................................................................12-6-3 Founded ..............................................................................................................1949 Big West Record (Finish) ........................................................................5-1-2 (1st) Enrollment.......................................................................................................36,822 Postseason .........................................................NCAA Tournament First Round Nickname ......................................................................................... 49ers or Beach Letterwinners Returning/Lost ....................................................................... 14/10 Colors ...................................................................................................Black & Gold Starters Returning/Lost ...................................................................................... 5/6 President ............................................................................ Dr. Jane Close Conoley Redshirts Returning ................................................................................................3 Athletics Director ....................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Big West Women's Soccer Media Guide
    2010 BIG WEST WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Kailyn Kugler Angelica Figueroa UC Santa Barbara Pacific 2009 Big West 2009 Big West Offensive Player of the Year Midfielder of the Year Cal Poly • Cal State Fullerton • Cal State Northridge • Long Beach State • UC Davis UC Irvine • UC Riverside • UC Santa Barbara • Pacific 2010 Big West Conference Women’s Soccer Media Guide 2010 women’s soccer MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS SCHOOL DIRECTORY CAL POLY General Information 1 Grand Avenue, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 Table of Contents 1 Soccer Coach: Alex Crozier 805-756-2590 Big West Staff 2-3 Soccer SID: Brian Thurmond 805-756-2410 Big West History 4-5 SID e-mail: [email protected] 2010 News & Notes 6 2010 Composite Schedule 7 CAL STATE FULLERTON 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92834-6810 Soccer Coach: Demian Brown 657-278-4902 The Teams Soccer SID: Jason Spencer 657-278-7547 CAL POLY 8-9 SID e-mail: [email protected] Quick Facts, Schedule, Roster, Player Profiles 8 Head Coach, 2009 Results and Stats 9 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE CAL STATE FULLERTON 10-11 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330-8276 Quick Facts, Schedule, Roster, Player Profiles 10 Soccer Coach: Keith West 818-677-6252 Head Coach, 2009 Results and Stats 11 Soccer SID: Geoff Herberg 818-677-3243 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 12-13 SID email: [email protected] Quick Facts, Schedule, Roster, Player Profiles 12 Head Coach, 2009 Results and Stats 13 LONG BEACH STATE LONG BEACH STATE 14-15 1250 N. Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90840 Soccer Coach: Mauricio Ingrassia 562-985-1858
    [Show full text]
  • Long Beach State
    7 NCAA Tournament Appearances • 2011 NCAA Elite Eight • Five-Time Big West Regular Season Champions • 4 Big West Tournament Titles LONG BEACH STATE Women’s Soccer Assistant AD for Athletic Communications: Roger Kirk Office Phone: (562) 985-7565 | Cell Phone: (562) 505-0975 | Email: [email protected] | www.longbeachstate.com 2018 Schedule NCAA Tournament Appearance (12-6-3, 5-1-2 Big West) 2018 Big West Champions August 2018 Big West Tournament Champions Fri. 17 at #2 UCLA L, 1-0 2018 Big West Tournament MVP - Dana Fujikuni Sun. 19 SMU W, 1-0 -- Fri. 24 Northeastern W, 2-1 2018 Big West Midfielder of the Year -Dana Fujikuni Sun. 26 San Diego State W, 1-0 2018 Big West Defender of the Year - Sarah Maher Thu. 30 at #23 Texas L, 2-1 2018 Second Team Scholar All-America - Dana Fujikuni 2018 First Team All-West Region Long Beach State Dana Fujikuni, Ashley Gonzales September 12-6-3, 5-1-2 Big West 2018 First Team All-Big West Sun. 2 #17 Auburn L, 1-0 Dana Fujikuni, Ashley Gonzales, Sarah Maher Fri. 7 St. John’s W, 6-0 2018 Second Team All-Big West Fri. 14 at #3 USC L, 3-0 Katie Pingel Mon. 17 at BYU W, 3-1 2018 Honorable Mention All-Big West Sat. 22 Loyola Marymount T, 2-2 (2OT) Taylor Bistline Thu. 27 • at CS Fullerton T, 1-1 (2OT) 2018 Big West All-Freshman Team Elysia Laramie October Thu. 4 • at Hawai’i W, 3-2 Thu. 11 • Cal Poly W, 1-0 (2OT) BEFORE KICKOFF Sun.
    [Show full text]