Washington State University

2008 Cougar Soccer Cougar Snapshots table of contents

SOCCER QUICK FACTS Table of Contents

THE UNIVERSITY LOCATION: Pullman, Wash. AFFILIATION: NCAA Division I WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE: Pacific-10 World class. Face to face...... 2 ENROLLMENT: 23,300 2 Equity and Diversity...... 3 NICKNAME: Cougars Notable Alumni...... 4-5 COLORS: Crimson and Gray (PMS 201/424) Student Recreation Center...... 6 PRESIDENT: Elson S. Floyd Administration...... 7 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: Jim Sterk Head Coaches...... 8 SWA: Anne McCoy Athletic Staff Directory...... 9 FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: Student-Athlete Development...... 10-11 Ken Casavant Athletic Medicine...... 12-13 Weight Room...... 14-15 COUGAR SOCCER Athletic Facilities...... 16-17 HEAD COACH: Matt Potter (West London) Why Washington State University?...... 18-19 RECORD AT WSU: 45-37-15 (Five Years) Soccer Facilities...... 20 RECORD OVERALL: 45-37-15 (Five Years) Traditions...... 21 ASSISTANTS: Jason Goodson (First Year), Allison Scurich (First Year) COACHING STAFF HOME FIELD: Lower Soccer Field (2,000) Head Coach Matt Potter...... 22-23 SOCCER PHONE: (509) 335-0306 22 Assistant Coach Jason Goodson...... 24 2007 OVERALL RECORD: 11-5-3 Assistant Coach Allison Scurich...... 25 2007 PAC-10 RECORD: 4-4-1 (Tied-Fifth) 2007 POSTSEASON: None LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 13/8 2008 SEASON STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/6 Outlook...... 26-27 ALL-TIME RECORD: 172-151-32 26 Class Photos/Caeli Abeyta...... 28 Jamie Abrahamson/Lani Amack...... 29 MEDIA RELATIONS Caitlin Bonney/Megan Chapin...... 30 DIRECTOR: Bill Stevens Jenny Christoph/Kiersten Dallstream...... 31 SOCCER CONTACT: Craig Lawson Carly Dobratz/Maggie Dougher...... 32 E-MAIL: [email protected] Ali Fenter/Mallory Fox...... 33 PHONE: 509-335-0265 (W)/509-432-9063 (C) Erin Holzmeister/Ashley Johnson...... 34 FAX: 509 335-0267 Jasmine Luke/Megan Murphy...... 35 ATHLETIC WEBSITE: www.wsucougars.com Lindsay Parlee/Nici Patrizi...... 36 Stephanie Phillips/Tiara Pittman...... 37 Jacquelyn Roth/Emma Stolz...... 38 Yvette Strampe/Elysse Van Leer...... 39 Rosters...... 40 Opponents...... 41-42 Pacific-10 Conference...... 42

2007 REVIEW 43 Season Highlights...... 43 Honors...... 44 Statistics...... 45 Box Scores...... 46-48

HISTORY 49 Year-by-Year Scores...... 49-51 All-Time Series Records...... 52-55 All-Time Records...... 56 All-Time Roster/All-Time Starters...... 57 Individual/Team Records...... 58-61 Athletic Honors...... 62 CREDITS: The 2008 Washington State University soccer media Pacific-10 All-Academic...... 63 guide has been written by the WSU athletic media relations office and printed by University Publishing. EDITOR/WRITER: Craig Lawson CAMP DESIGNER: Andrew Lehman PHOTOGRAPHY: Rod Commons, Shelly Hanks, Jessica Schmick, Cougar Soccer Camp...... 64 WSU athletic media relations department 64 CONTRIBUTORS: Linda Chalich, Joe Nickell, Jessica Schmick, Bill Stevens, Michael Walsh 1 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 10 colleges and offers over 250 fields of study spanning the liberal arts and sciences, as well as architecture, business, education, nursing, pharmacy, agriculture, engineering, and veterinary medicine.

College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences College of Business College of Education College of Engineering and Architecture College of Liberal Arts College of Nursing • Washington State University offers over 250 fields of study, many College of Pharmacy of them as majors. College of Sciences • Pullman is ranked 63rd among The Sporting News’ Best Sports Cities College of Veterinary Medicine of 2004. Graduate School • U.S. News and World Report ranks Honors College It’s a refrain repeated by WSU in the top 50 of the nation’s best public research universities alumni time and again: for 2004. WSU professors were their • The 2003 Princeton Review ranks WSU in the inspiration and their friends. top 50 of America’s most connected campuses. • WSU is ranked in the nation’s top tier of doctoral/ Enter the future with the confidence research universities by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. that comes from real preparation. • WSU’s athletic facilities are ranked eighth-best in As an athlete, you know that if you’ve practiced the nation by campusdirt.com. hard you feel more confident for a big game. At WSU, the education you A friendly environment receive, together with the programs available and great faculty, provides you with that same confidence for The Pullman campus straddles College the biggest game of all—your future. Hill in Pullman, a college town of 25,000 The education gives you the skills located among the rolling hills of the to be critical thinkers and initiators, Palouse region of eastern Washington. important skills in any endeavor you The University is the largest residential decide upon. Students can immerse university west of the Mississippi, which themselves in a variety of learning enhances the friendly, traditional col- situations, ranging from high levels of legiate atmosphere for which WSU is interaction with professors to hands- known. on research projects and community WSU is located within easy traveling and public service activities. The new- distance of Spokane and Coeur d’ Alene est technology, numerous leadership to the north. Seattle and Portland are less opportunities, and study abroad pro- than 300 miles to the west. grams further enrich the WSU college experience.

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Dedicated to diversity ashington State University seeks to enrich every student’s Weducational experience through exposure to different cultures, philosophies, and scholarly perspectives. This atmosphere of interchange and inquiry is fostered through various campus programs, diversity in the curriculum, and comfortable places around campus to meet and talk with students with different backgrounds. All students are encouraged to study abroad for a semester to experience life in another county. But you don’t need to leave campus to find opportunities to learn about differences as there are numerous events, films, musicians, and speakers throughout the year that address issues of equity and diversity.

Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, Equity and Diversity

Given the importance of making WSU a welcoming and supportive place for everyone, the Office of the Vice President for Equity and Diversity was established in 2004 and then merged with Student Affairs in 2007. This office worked with students, faculty, and staff at all WSU locations to develop a university-wide Strategic Plan for Equity and Diversity. In accordance with this plan, goals have been established and work is underway to increase the diversity and retention rates among students and faculty, improve the campus climate for underrepresented students, infuse diversity into university leadership and management, provide increased educational/scholarship opportunities, and devise better methods of assessment and accountability for diversity progress. More information about the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, Equity and Diversity and the Strategic Plan can be found by visiting www.diversity.wsu.edu/. Equity and Diversity Partners

The following units report to the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, Equity and Diversity and serve as valuable partners with all areas of the university working on these issues.

The Center for Human Rights www.chr.wsu.edu/

Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center www.thecenter.wsu.edu/

Women’s Resource Center www.women.wsu.edu/

Talmadge Anderson Heritage House www.heritagehouse.wsu.edu/

Disability Resource Center www.drc.wsu.edu/

Multicultural Student Services www.wsu.edu/multicultural/

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Washington State Notable Alumni

Patty Murray, U.S. Senator Barry Serafin, ABC News correspondent Charles Glen King, Leading researcher in Keith Jackson, ABC TV’s Voice of the development of Vitamin C College Football

Jerry Sage, Teacher of the Year and WW Mel Hein, A charter member of Phil Abelson, Father of the Sherman Alexie, Screenwriter, Poet, II escape artist who was played by Steve both College and Professional Football atomic submarine Novelist McQueen in the movie Cooler King Halls of Fame

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Edward R. Murrow, the Father of modern Gary Larson, Creator of the Far Side Drew Bledsoe, NFL All-Pro Quarterback Paul Allen, Owner of the Portland day news reporting and namesake for WSU’s cartoons Trail Blazers and Seattle Seahawks Murrow College of Communication

Hugh Campbell, General Manager, William Julius Wilson, Harvard University Cindy Brunson, ESPN News John Olerud, Two-time MLB All-Star Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Professor, recognized by Time magazine as Football League. one of America’s 25 most influential people

5 Student Recreation 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 fitness training area, five-lane lap pool, leisure spa, three multi-purpose rooms (aerobic/martial arts), four racquetball courts, a wellness center, a juice bar and a fireplace 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

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Elson S. Floyd Jim Sterk President Director of Athletics Elson S. Floyd is Washington State University’s Washington native James M. Sterk was appointed 10th president. He took office in May of 2007 after Washington State University’s director of athletics serving as president of the four-campus University of in June of 2000. In his eight years, Sterk has seen Missouri during 2002-2007. unprecedented growth and success by the Cougars’ 17 intercollegiate teams and 450 individuals who “Affordability, accessibility and accountability” are compete for WSU annually. keystones to his administration leading WSU. He puts high priority on WSU being a research leader On the academic front, WSU earned 114 selections to and having a global presence. Furthermore, he Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic teams in 2007-08. endorses diversity of thought, opinion, perspective, That figure represented the most student-athletes to viewpoints, race and ethnicity as characteristics of a earn such an honor during an academic year in school world-class university. history. WSU nearly reached this standard in 2005-06 with 109 selections to conference all-academic teams Floyd, 51, served as president of Western Michigan after setting the mark of 113 during the 2004-05 University from 1999 to 2002, and held several academic year. administrative positions at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, including deanships in student On the field, Cougar Athletics has enjoyed affairs and the College of Arts and Sciences. extraordinary achievements highlighted by three consecutive 10-win seasons by the football program Previously, he spent two years as executive director from 2001-03. Most recently, the men’s basketball of the state of Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board, the agency responsible team has made back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Tournament (2007 & 2008), the for statewide coordination, planning, oversight, policy analysis and student financial aid women’s rowing team made its second NCAA Championship appearance in three years, programs for Washington’s post-secondary education system. From 1990 to 1993, he finishing eighth in 2008, following up its fourth-place finish in 2006, the highest finish ever served as vice president for student services, vice president for administration and executive by a WSU women’s team in NCAA postseason competition. vice president at Eastern Washington University. Facility improvements have also been among projects Sterk has tackled. Following the He began his career in 1978 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he 2006 football season, the initial phases of a renovation to Martin Stadium, the home of held deanships in the Division of Student Affairs, the General College and the College of Cougar football, began with Phases I and II which were completed in time for the 2008 Arts and Sciences. From 1988 to 1990, he was assistant vice president for student services football season. Planned for completion in the fall of 2008 are a state-of-the-art rowing tank for the UNC system office, where he helped develop and articulate student affairs and and a hydrotherapy to further meet the needs of student-athletes. In addition, plans are academic affairs policy for the 16-campus university system. underway for an ambitious capital improvement plan that will enhance many other WSU A native of Henderson, N.C., Floyd holds a bachelor of arts degree in political science athletic facilities. and speech, a master of education degree in adult education, and a doctor of philosophy A 1980 graduate of Western Washington University, Sterk received his master’s degree in degree in higher and adult education, all from the University of North Carolina at Chapel sports administration from Ohio University. His professional career has included positions Hill. at North Carolina, Maine, Seattle Pacific, Tulane and Portland State, the latter as director of Floyd and his wife, Carmento Floyd, have two grown children. athletics for five years before joining the Cougar staff. The foundation of Sterk’s leadership plan is based on five areas: the student-athlete experience, resource acquisition, personnel, political dynamics, and facilities. All five areas have enjoyed growth in his first eight years at Washington State University. Anne McCoy Ken Casavant Senior Associate Director Of Athletics/SWA Faculty Athletics Representative Veteran intercollegiate athletics administrator Anne Professor Ken Casavant, a member of the McCoy has served Washington State University Washington State University family since 1967, since 2001 and was promoted from associate currently serves as WSU’s Faculty Athletics director to senior associate director of athletics Representative to the Pacific-10 Conference and the in 2004. Her appointment to senior woman National Collegiate Athletic Association. He is a past administrator came in the summer of 2007. president of the Pac-10 and most recently served on the NCAA Division I Management Council. In her capacity as senior associate director of athletics, she is charged with overseeing all Casavant came to WSU as a graduate research aspects of WSU’s athletic budget and supervises assistant in the Department of Agricultural and several areas with the department including the Resource Economics. He was named an assistant business office, equipment, computer and football professor in 1971, an associate professor in 1975 operations, and event management and facility and a full professor in 1980. operations. She also serves as a liaison for men’s and In 2004, Casavant received the honor of giving women’s basketball. the Distinguished Faculty Address, the University’s McCoy serves on several Pacific-10 Conference oldest award and also received the Sahlin Excellence committees, including the Executive Committee in Public Service award for the University. In as vice-president for the Pac-10 Council, chair of 1979, Casavant received the R.M. Wade award for the Senior Woman Administrator Committee and outstanding teacher in the college of agriculture at on the Compliance and Enforcement, Awards Review, Medical Care, and Student-Athlete WSU, and in 1990, he earned the distinguished WSU Faculty of the Year award. Casavant Advisory committees. was elected vice-chair (1991-92) and chair (1992-93) of the WSU Faculty Senate and has been accorded the Distinguished Teacher award by the American Agricultural Economics A Wisconsin native, McCoy earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management in 1989 from Association. He was named Distinguished Scholar by the Western Agricultural Economics the University of Massachusetts. While an undergraduate, she worked for the Pittsburgh Association in 2003 for his nationally recognized work as a transportation economist. Penguins professional hockey organization, expanding the club’s season ticket base. McCoy also served an internship as the assistant athletic business manager at the University of During his tenure at WSU, Casavant has served as associate director for the Washington Connecticut, and was instrumental in designing and implementing a comprehensive State Transportation Center (1984-87) and the interim Vice-Provost for Academic Affairs computerized budget-tracking system. and interim Vice-Provost for Research (1998). McCoy served in several capacities at the University of Maine from 1989-1995, lastly as The North Dakota native is a 1965 graduate of North Dakota State University, where he associate director of athletics and senior woman administrator. At Maine, she supervised earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics. He received his master’s degree from men’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming and softball in NDSU, followed by a Ph.D., from WSU in 1971. addition to the athletic business office, ticket office, retail store and cheerleading staff and Ken and his wife Dorothy have two grown daughters, Michele and Colette. operations. She took a similar administrative positive at St. Louis University from 1995-96. In 1996, McCoy moved west, joining the staff at Portland State University as associate director of athletics and senior woman administrator, and was promoted to senior associate director of athletics in 1998. At PSU, she managed all internal staff and the daily operations of the department, representing the director of athletics as needed. McCoy also supervised men’s and women’s golf, cross country/track and field, and women’s volleyball, soccer, tennis and softball. McCoy and her husband Brian have two children, daughter Taylor and son Jake.

7 Cougar Head Coaches

FOOTBALL VOLLEYBALL SOCCER CROSS COUNTRY

Paul Wulff, 1st Year Andrew Palileo, 1st Year Matt Potter, 6th Year Jason Drake, 5th Year Paul Wulff became WSU’s 31st head New to WSU volleyball but not new Matt Potter, in his sixth season, has In his eighth year of coaching the football coach in December, 2007, to coaching, Andrew Palileo brings a led Washington State to three-straight Cougar distance runners and his when he returned to his alma mater career reord of 239-141 after finding winning seasons, an unprecedented fifth year as head coach of the cross after spending the past eight years success at South Dakota State in both feat for Cougar soccer since joining the country teams, Drake has mentored as head coach at Eastern Washington the NCAA Div. II and Div. I levels. He Pacific-10 Conference. Washington 18 new entries in the school’s top 10 University. Wulff assembled a 53-40 assembled a staff prior to arriving in State is averaging just over 10 wins performance lists. Sara Trane, two- record at Eastern Washington, leading Pullman and they have moved quickly per season during that span and last time Pac-10 steeplechase champion, the Eagles to three postseason to establish strong relationships on the year knocked off eventual-national leads a large group of accomplished appearances. recruiting trails. champion USC. returnees for the 2008-09 seasons.

SWIMMING MEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GOLF

Erica Quam, 7th Year Tony Bennett, 3rd Year June Daugherty, 2nd Year Walt Williams, 11th Year During her six years at Washington In just two seasons as head coach, June Daugherty, in her second Since taking over the WSU men’s State, three Erica Quam coached Tony Bennett holds a 52-17 record. He season leading the Cougars, brought and women’s golf programs in 1998, teams have scored points at the NCAA became the first head coach to lead a wealth of experience in building Walt Williams’ teams have re-written Championships. Her student-athletes, the Cougars to two-straight NCAA winning programs. In her first the record books and crowned two including 2008 Olympian Rugile Tournament appearances, including season Daugherty brought in one of All-Americans. Both the men’s and Mileisyte and 2007 All-American Erin their first ‘Sweet’ 16’ appearance in the nation’s top-ranked recruiting women’s teams have competed in McCleave, have set 13 school records 2008. In 2007 he became the most classes and more than tripled home the NCAA West Regionals during his and garnered 40 Pac-10 All-Academic decorated coach in Pac-10 history attendance. A former finalist for tenure. Williams is the winningest honors, including 20 first-team with nine national coach-of-the-year National Coach of the Year, Daugherty coach in school history, compiling a selections. honors. is looking to take her third different total of 26 team titles, including four school to the NCAA Tournament. in 2007-08. TENNIS BASEBALL ROWING TRACK & FIELD

Lisa Hart, 6th Year Don Marbut, 5th Year Jane LaRiviere, 7th Year Rick Sloan, 15th Year The Cougar tennis program, under Don Marbut, in his fifth year as Jane LaRiviere has led her teams to Rick Sloan is the dean of WSU coaches, the direction of fifth-year head coach WSU’s head coach and sixth with the four NCAA Championships in her having been with the program for 36 Lisa Hart, has been nationally ranked program, has skippered the Cougars six years at WSU, including twice in years, including the last 14 as head each of the last five seasons and to three-consecutive winning seasons, the last three seasons. In 2008 the coach of both the men’s and women’s has recorded 14 wins each of the a first for the program since 1994. Cougars finished eighth at the NCAA programs. He has directed 32 WSU last three years, resulting in three He has mentored 10 Major League Championships, only bettered by her athletes to NCAA Outdoor All-America conseuctive winning campaigns. In Baseball draft picks and led the squad’s fourth-place finish in 2006. status 54 times and mentored 22 2008 the Cougars reached the NCAA Cougars to a national ranking in two LaRiviere was awarded Pac-10 and Cougar athletes to NCAA Indoor All- tournament for the first time since the of the last three seasons. CRCA West Regional Coach-of-the- America status 36 times. 2002 season. Year honors in 2006.

8 Athletic Staff Directory

Administrative Staff (509-335-0311) FOOTBALL (509-335-0250) Bohler Athletic Complex 110, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Bohler Athletic Complex 102, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Jim Sterk, Director of Athletics Paul Wulff, Head Coach Ken Casavant, Faculty Athletics Representative Chris Ball, Assistant Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Anne McCoy, Senior Associate Director of Athletics/SWA Steve Broussard, Running Backs/Special Teams Pam Bradetich, Senior Associate Director of Athletics Harold Etheridge, Offensive Line John Johnson, Senior Associate Director of Athletics Mike Levenseller, Wide Receivers Robert Minnix, Senior Associate Director of Athletics Travis Niekamp, Linebackers Chris Cook, Associate Director of Athletics (Academic Support Services) Rich Rasmussen, Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator Leslie Johnson, Associate Director of Athletics (Business Operations) Malik Roberson, Defensive Line Steve Robertello, Associate Director of Athletics (Compliance) Jody Sears, Co-Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks John David Wicker, Associate Director of Athletics (Event and Facility Operations) Todd Sturdy, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Bill Drake, Assistant Director of Athletics (Athletic Training Services) Shawn Deeds, Coordinator of Football Operations Ernie Housel, Special Assistant to the Senior Associate Director of Athletics Nick Lucey, Graduate Assistant Casey Fox, Director of Marketing Ryan Smaha, Graduate Assistant David Lang, Director of Strength and Conditioning Kevin C. Night Pipe, Football Video Coordinator Dan Meyer, Director of Ticket Sales and Operations Jason DiStefano, Football Operations Assistant Kurt Mueller, Manager of Information Services Milton Neal, Director of Equipment Operations M/W GOLF (509-335-0224) Pippa Pierce, Director of Career and Personal Development Bill Stevens, Director of Media Relations Bohler Athletic Complex M37, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Scott Vik, Director of Sports Video Walt Williams, Head Coach Kari Sampson, Assistant Coach MEDIA RELATIONS (509-335-COUG) TBA, Assistant Coach Bohler Athletic Complex 195, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 ROWING (509-335-0309) Bill Stevens, Director (Media Relations) (H/332-2357) (C/916-761-7005) Linda Chalich, Assistant Director (C/509-432-3263) Bohler Athletic Complex M25, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Craig Lawson, Assistant Director (C/509-432-9063) Jane LaRiviere, Head Coach Jessica Schmick, Assistant Director (C/509-781-0550) Tara Medina, Assistant Coach Joe Nickell, Assistant Director (C/509-361-4338) Corrie McGrath, Assistant Coach/Novice Spencer Drolett, Student Assistant Crystal Culp, Graduate Assistant Casey Johnson, Student Assistant Kasi Johnson, Student Assistant SOCCER (509-335-0306) Jaime Schroeder, Student Assistant Bohler Athletic Complex M10, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Kyle Vetter, Student Assistant Matt Potter, Head Coach Michael Walsh, Student Assistant Jason Goodson, Assistant Coach Allison Scurich, Assistant Coach BASEBALL (509-335-0310) Bohler Athletic Complex M40, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 SWIMMING (509-335-0273) Don Marbut, Head Coach PEB 111, Pullman, WA 99174-1602 Travis Jewett, Associate Coach Erica Quam, Head Coach Gregg Swenson, Assistant Coach Lindsay Henahan, Assistant Coach Gabe Boruff, Volunteer Assistant Coach

MEN’S BASKETBALL (509-335-0240) TENNIS (509-335-0308) Bohler Athletic Complex M40, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Bohler Athletic Complex M42, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Lisa Hart, Head Coach Tony Bennett, Head Coach Ekaterina Burduli, Assistant Coach Ben Johnson, Assistant Coach Ron Sanchez, Assistant Coach Matt Woodley, Assistant Coach M/W TRACK/CC (509-335-0248) Mike Heideman, Director of Player Development/Operations Bohler Athletic Complex M10, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Ronnie Wideman, Operations Coordinator Rick Sloan, Head Coach Debra Farwell, Associate Head Coach WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (509-335-0276) Jason Drake, Assistant Coach, Head CC Bohler Athletic Complex 220, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Mark Macdonald, Assistant Coach Matt McGee, Assistant Coach June Daugherty, Head Coach Ellannee Richardson, Assistant Coach Mike Daugherty, Associate Head Coach Mo Hines, Assistant Coach Brian Holsinger, Assistant Coach VOLLEYBALL (509-335-0277) Kate Werner, Coordinator of Basketball Operations Bohler Athletic Complex 230, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Andrew Palileo, Head Coach Brian Lamppa, Associate Head Coach TeAna Tramel, Assistant Coach Kristina Martin, Operations Coordinator athletic department Mission Statement

It is the mission of the Athletic Department to create and foster an envi- while conducting all activities with honesty and integrity in accordance ronment which provides opportunities for all student-athletes to enrich with the principles of good sportsmanship and ethical conduct. The Ath- their collegiate experience through participation on athletic teams which letic Department values gender and ethnic diversity and is committed to are competitive at the conference and national level. In concert with the providing equitable opportunities for all students and staff. The department mission and values of Washington State University, the department is will pursue its mission while upholding the values, purposes and policies of dedicated to providing opportunities, which will enhance the intellectual, Washington State University, the Pacific-10 Conference, and the National physical, social, moral and cultural development of the whole person, Collegiate Athletic Association. academics and athletics.

9 Student-Athlete Development

Cougar Student-Athlete Development

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-athletes graduate from WSU. Our student-athlete development staff is committed to developing and implement- ing comprehensive and effective programs to assist student-athletes in identifying and meeting their academic and career goals leading to graduation and career develop- ment. We take a “life skills” approach when assisting student-athletes with class selec- tion, major selection, graduation planning, career development, time management, goal setting, study skills, and learning strategies. Our focus is the student-athlete and her per- sonal development. We reinforce the value of maximizing the educational and career opportunities at WSU. And, most impor- tantly, our staff emphasizes the importance of student-athletes taking personal respon- sibility and ownership in developing their academic and career plans. Our 93 percent graduation rate for those seniors who have exhausted their eligibility (over the past 10 years), second among all Pacific-10 Con- ference schools in that time, reflects our consistent commitment to academic success while striking a balance between academics and athletics. 2007 Cougar Soccer Academic Honors Caeli Abeyta All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention Brooke Bemis ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA All-District VIII First Team All-Pacific-10 First Team Brynn Bemis All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention Kim Bonnes All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention Jenny Christoph All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention Kiersten Dallstream All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention Carly Dobratz All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention Maggie Dougher All-Pacific-10 Second Team Natalie Elkind All-Pacific-10 Second Team Anna Plemons Allen Thompson Mallory Fox All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention Assistant Director Soccer Academic Counselor Shaye Harrel All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention Learning Services Coordinator Anna Miller All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention Laura Powell All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention Allison Scurich All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention Elysse Van Leer All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention

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The Mission The academic support services staff provides comprehensive support for all student-athletes. The type and level of programming, monitoring and support provided to each student-athlete is dependent upon the individual needs of each student-athlete, based on the review of existing academic information and academic assessments administered by the academic support services staff and/or University Testing Services. The academic support services staff also encourages student-athletes to access existing university resources. The academic counselors assist student-athletes with class selection, major selection, graduation planning, career planning, time management, goal setting, study skills and learning strategies. The counselors work closely with the University faculty to monitor grades and class attendance. The academic staff also communicates with the staff and faculty to provide assistance with rescheduling class assignments and exams missed due to team travel.

Academic Support Services Career Development Personal Development • New Student-Athlete Orientation • Junior and Senior Planning Meetings • New Student-Athlete Seminar • General Academic Counseling • Etiquette Dinner • Community Outreach – Team Care • Learning Assessment • Access To SIGI Website For Career • P.R.O.W.L. Resource And Referral • Individual And Group Tutoring Exploration Center • Assistance With Team Travel • Career Fairs and Workshops • NCAA Lifeskills Materials And • Writing And Math Assistance • Interview Skills And Workshops Resources • Graduation Planning • Job Search Strategies • Career Resources • Computer Lab with internet and • Professional Development Portfolio library access • Senior Folder • Priority Registration • Alumni Connections • Summer School And Degree • Resume Development Completion Financial Aid Programs

Academic Resource Center • 6,225 square feet • Seven study Rooms • 135-seat auditorium • Computer lab • Checkout laptops • Wireless access

www.athletics.wsu.edu/arc

11 Washington State Athletic Medicine Cougar Athletic Training Services

Prevention of athletic injuries is the primary goal of the Washington State University athletic staff, along with the care and rehabilitation of student-athletes.

When injuries do occur, the Cougar staff provides the very best in care, utilizing state-of-the-art equipment. A new hydrotherapy complex will be opening in the fall of 2008 to further meet the needs of student-athletes.

n More than 40 students obtaining clinical hours in a nationally-accredited athletic training education program n Three sports medicine trained team physicians n Coordinator of Sports Nutrition/Registered Dietician

Yasushi Nomura Athletic Trainer

Yasushi “Yas” Nomura enters his ninth 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 soccer and women’s tennis. 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 certified athletic trainer and a certified examiner by the National Athletic Training Association.

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Cougar Mania Hydrotherapy Complex (ready for fall 2008)

The brand new hydrotherapy complex will include a Hydroworx underwater treadmill, a cold plunge, and a warm therapy pool.

Sarah Bratt Athletic Training Student

13 Washington State Weight Room

Cougar Weight Room

With two floors 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.

Cori Metzgar-Deacon Strength and Conditioning Coach Cori Metzgar-Deacon (M.A., C.S.C.S, CSCCa) enters her third season as a strength and conditioning coach at Washington State University, overseeing the strength and conditioning programs for women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, women’s swimming, and baseball. She also assists with football. Metzgar-Deacon came to the Palouse from Colorado State University after serving as the head assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Rams from 2001-2006. During her tenure at Colorado State, Metzgar-Deacon was directly responsible for planning, creating and implementing programs for the women’s volleyball, softball, women’s swimming/diving, women’s and men’s track/cross-country and women’s tennis teams. She also assisted the director of strength and conditioning with football. A 1998 graduate of Fort Lewis College, Metzgar-Deacon earned her bachelor’s degree in exercise science while a member of the women’s soccer and downhill ski racing teams. She received her master’s degree in physical education from Western Michigan in 2000 where she served as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach. After earning her graduate degree, Metzgar-Deacon spent a year as an intern strength and conditioning coach at Ohio State, assisting and supervising the training for 10 sports including baseball, women’s volleyball, women’s swimming and men’s and women’s gymnastics. Metzgar-Deacon married Brady Deacon in May, 2007.

14 Washington State Weight Room

With two floors 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.

15 Washington State 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 11,671 Track & field Mooberry Track & Field Complex

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tennis WSU Outdoor Tennis Center baseball Bailey-Brayton Field – Capacity 3,500

Swimming Gibb Pool golf Palouse Ridge Golf Course

Tennis Simmelink Tennis Courts at Hollingbery Fieldhouse indoor practice facility

17 Why Washington State University Why Washington State University?

“I chose WSU because of the college atmosphere, it is a Pac-10 university, and the overall program’s tradition.”

— Senior Gary Rogers Quarterback, WSU Football “I came to WSU for one reason, Matt Potter! Before my visit I was burned out and ready to hang up my cleats. Matt reminded me why I started playing “Choosing WSU was easy. Not only did it soccer, for the love of the game. He allow me to play in any volleyball player’s made it fun for me again and definitely dream conference, bit it gave me the having the best teammates ever, made opportunity to play with the support of a it easier. It’s just a fun atmosphere to be great family of teammates and coaches as in, the rowdy Pullman crowd and flying well as the entire surrounding community. with the bald eagle assistant coach What more could a girl ask for?” makes it all worthwhile.” ­ —Senior Brittany Johnson —Junior Carly Dobratz Left-Side Hitter, Volleyball Soccer

18 Why Washington State University Why Washington State University?

“The moment I stepped on this campus, I knew that this is a place I could call home. I’m confident that my experience at WSU will be one of the most exciting times in my life. Everything from the campus size to the rolling hills of the Palouse are a perfect fit for me.” “While attending my first WSU football game — Senior Katie Appleton on my recruiting trip, I saw a tight-knit student Guard, WSU Women’s Basketball body supported by a community in a way that I had never seen before. Everyone was friendly and seemed to accept anybody as long as they were a Cougar. Before this, I had known Head Coach Walt Williams for a couple years, and had gotten to know him well. It was important for “I chose WSU because I not only wanted to be both my family and I to go to a college where part of a team, I wanted to be part of a family. I would be coached by someone who cared It was easy to see that everyone at WSU was about my improvement as a player, a person going to be committed to providing me with and a student. Coach Williams showed these the best student-athlete experience possible.” important qualities to me. It was because of these reasons why I chose to become a Coug.” — Senior Daven Harmeling Forward, Men’s Basketball — Junior Nick Grigsby WSU Men’s Golf

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Soccer Facilities

20 Washington State Traditions

Washington State Traditions

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 following WSU’s upset 14-0 win at California. In the story, a Bay Area The Cougar Head Logo writer said the Pacific Northwest team In 1936, student Randall Johnson, class “played like cougars” in upsetting of 1938, designed the original Cougar the Bears. head logo for Washington State Col- lege. It was used on the side of college 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 first 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.

21 2008 Coaches

Matt Potter Head Coach Sixth season • West London, 1992

Entering his sixth season at the helm of the Washington after finishing fourth place with a 4-3-2 record. State women’s soccer program, head coach Matt Potter In 2005, the Cougars were 11-7-2, their best record since has built the Cougars into one of the top programs in the the same mark in 2002. It was third time since Pac-10 Northwest while competing in the prestigious Pacific-10 play began in 1995 that Washington State registered Conference. WSU has won 12 conference matches over double-digit victories. the last three seasons, more than any other Pac-10 school outside of California. In his five years at WSU, Potter has compiled a 45-37-15 overall record and 17-20-8 league mark. He has coached In 2007, Washington State recorded an 11-5-3 mark, its 14 all-conference honorees and 61 Pac-10 All-Academic best record since the 2000 campaign when the Cougars award recipients. reached the NCAA Tournament. WSU posted its fourth- straight winning season, a first for the program since “I’ve been very blessed with the staff I have to work with 1993. The Cougars were 4-4-1 in the Pacific-10, their as well as all those in the athletic department,” Potter third-straight record of .500 or better in conference play, said. “I feel very fortunate to be in my position and I and knocked off 2007 national champion USC. am cognizant of the fact that we are here to win soccer games. On a more important level, however, we are here In 2006, the Cougars compiled a 9-7-4 overall mark. After to develop student- blanking eight opponents in 2005, the WSU defense tied athletes and young the school record with 10 shutouts in 2006. WSU also women that can posted its second-best Pac-10 finish and best since 2002 go on to bigger

“I am energized daily by my staff and team. Our staff is very much a working part of the whole that is our team. We are there to guide, develop and nurture our team in an atmosphere that asks all in the group to take responsibility. It is very inclusive; it is not a dictatorship. We want our players to enjoy everything that is WSU. Success doesn’t always happen or come without challenges but by creating the right environment and stability we can always press forward if we have a vision, a strong work ethic and ultimately the talent. I believe we have the right mix, blend and potential and with the above in place future successes are not going to be too far behind.” —Matt Potter, WSU Head Soccer Coach

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Matthew (Matt) J. Potter BORN: January 23, 1970 HOMETOWN: Mere, England HIGH SCHOOL: Gillingham Comprehensive COLLEGE: West London College of Brunel University, 1992 and better things when they leave. I truly believe our – Graduated with honors earning a bachelor’s degree in physical education and religious, social and moral education. total package makes Washington State a unique and SOCCER EXPERIENCE: unparalleled experience for any student-athlete.” Watford FC, 1984-1991 – Played professionally with club as Potter is a USSAF “A” licensed coach and is currently central midfielder. the Region IV Olympic Development Program (ODP) Great Britian Students Team, 1990-1992 – Squad member. head coach for the girls ’88 age group and has been West London, 1989-1992 – Won 1991 National British on the regional ODP staff since 1998. Potter earned Colleges title with university team. the Preliminary and Teaching Awards from the English SW England Select, 1998-89 – Served as team captain. Football Association. England U-19 National Team, 1988-89 – Represented country at international level. Before coming to WSU, Potter was the head of the Scottsdale Community College women’s soccer team. COACHING EXPERIENCE: In just one season at Scottsdale, he led the Artichokes Noga Soccer, 1992-95 – Worked in both New York and serving as coach and regional director coordinator to a 9-7-1 record and to the 2002 ACCAC playoffs. as well as establishing and developing a curriculum and Potter spent eight years with the Sereno Soccer Club in coordinating clinics and camps. Arizona where he served as a head coach and trainer. Arizona State Association, 1995-2003 – Served as coach and staff evaluator…conducted licensing courses for new He led his ’88 girls team to a Region IV regional second coaches…head coach within Girls Olympic Development place finish, three third place finishes and four Arizona Program. state titles. His ’88 team was consistently ranked as Region IV Olympic Development, 1998-Present – Staff age one of the top 10 teams in the nation, and both his ’88 group coach. team and ’84 girls squad were ranked as top 10 teams Scottsdale Community College, 2002-03 –Women’s head in Region IV over a five-year period. His ’84 team took soccer coach and recruiting coordinator…led the Artichokes to a 9-7-1 record and to the 2002 ACCAC playoffs. state seven years in a row. Nine of Potter’s players Sereno Soccer Club, 1995-2003 – Head coach and trainer made the Region IV regional team and three made the for two competitive girls teams…led ‘88 and ’84 teams youth national team pool. to multiple state titles…nine of his players were Region IV regional team and three made the youth national team pool. As a central midfielder, Potter competed at the top level of soccer, playing professionally for the Watford Washington State University, 2003 –Present – Joined women’s soccer program in February of 2003 as an F.C. in England. He was a member of the West London assistant coach and was named head coach in July 2003 squad that won the National British Colleges title in after the departure of Dan Tobias...2004 recruiting class 1991 and played on the Great Britain Students squad, ranked 47th among 306 Division I programs…led 2005 and 2007 squads to 11 victories…2006 team tied school a team made of top college players. Potter also record with 10 shutouts...2007 team defeated national represented England at the U-19 International level. champion USC. Potter also worked as a community director with the HONORS: Earned the Preliminary and Teaching Awards Brentford Football Club in London. from the English Football Association…USSF “A” license… captained South England Select team…member of Great Befitting his educational background, Potter places Britian Student and England U-19 International squads. much emphasis on academics and guides his players on WSU APPOINTMENT: Feb. 2003, Assistant Coach; July 2003, how to excel in the classroom as well as on the playing Head Coach. field. After graduation from West London College in WSU RECORD: 45-37-15 (5 seasons) 1992 with an honors degree in physical education WIFE: Olga and religious, social and moral education, Potter took CHILDREN: Stepdaughters Marissa, Andrea and Valerie; a position with Noga Soccer in New York and Arizona daughter Cassidy. in 1993, coaching, establishing and developing a curriculum and coordinating clinics and camps. Potter, a native of Mere, England, is married to Olga and has three stepdaughters, Marissa, Andrea, Valerie and a daughter, Cassidy. 23 2008 Coaches

Jason Goodson assistant Coach First season

Jason Goodson begins his first season as an assistant coach with the Washington State University women’s “Jason in his short time here at Washington State has made a wonderful impact on our team, staff soccer program. A three-sport athlete at Leland High and department. I am delighted to have been School in San Jose, Calif., where he was an all-league able to add a person of Jason’s quality. soccer selection as a senior, Goodson comes to the Jason brings a wealth of knowledge Palouse with over a decade of coaching experience. about the game and has a personality that will inspire and lead our student- His coaching debut came with the Leahi (Hawaii) athletes to bigger and better things. Soccer Club in February, 1996. While with Leahi, Jason will head our recruiting cause Goodson took a position in August, 1996 as the junior and already we have seen the rewards of his expertise and hard work. More varsity head coach and varsity assistant coach at importantly I am impressed by Jason’s Kamehameha Schools in Honolulu. commitment, work ethic and Goodson became the director of coaching at personality. It truly is fun to be in the office and I believe Ho’okalakupua (Hawaii) Futbol Academy in July, we have added a winner. When 1999, a position he held until June, 2005. He became we hired Jason I knew we had the junior varsity head coach at Punahou Schools in someone good but already I am Honolulu in August, 1999. He maintained that posi- energized by how much the relationship has grown and tion until November, 2003 and served as the varsity the successes we have already assistant head coach from November, 2002 until mid- accomplished. I look forward February, 2003. to a bright future as we build our team, program and reputation as a In late June, 2000, Goodson joined the ODP Region force to be reckoned with.” IV staff. He served on staff, including a stint as a head coach, until accepting his position with the Cougars. —Matt Potter, WSU Head Soccer Coach He was also the head coach and youth division direc- tor for the Sereno Soccer Club from June, 2005 until March, 2008. He is a member of the United States Soccer Federa- tion and holds an A license from the organization. He is also a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America and earned a premier diploma from the NSCAA. Goodson and his wife, Emma reside in Pullman.

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Allison Scurich assistant Coach First season

After a successful four-year playing career at Wash- “Allison was an integral part of our program as ington State University, Allison Scurich returns to her a student-athlete and she will continue to play a alma mater for her first season as an assistant coach. significant role as an assistant coach. She brings a tremendous amount of passion to the field and her Scurich was a standout defender for the Cougars knowledge and experiences throughout her from 2004-07, playing in 73 matches, including 70 time here will be a great asset for our current starts. Her matches played is tied for eighth and her student-athletes. Allison has seen and lived starts are tied for 11th in WSU history. each change we have implemented as we have developed our program and as a A native of Laguna Niguel, Calif., Scurich started the former student-athlete she is aware of how last 66 matches of her career. She was one of the to be successful both on and off the most accurate student-athletes in Cougar history field. Already Allison has made a putting 20 of her 38 shots (52.6 percent) on goal, wonderful impression and her including seven goals. input is already leaving a mark. I am delighted to have her Scurich was clutch performer ranking in the top 20 on staff and look forward in the WSU record books with three game-winning to a bright future as the goals, including the difference maker in a victory relationship between Jason over No. 18 California during her junior campaign. Goodson, Allison and me She added three assists in her career for a total of 17 grows.” points. —Matt Potter, WSU Head Soccer Coach In 2005, Scurich was selected to the OSU Nike Invitational Defensive Most Valuable Player after helping the Cougars post two shutouts and limit their opponents to 11 shots. She was selected to the Soccer Buzz Elite Team of the Week last season after posting a goal at Gonzaga and adding a goal and an assist against Utah. She was named All-Pacific-10 Conference Second Team in 2006 and was an honorable mention selec- tion after her senior season in 2007. Soccer Buzz named her All-West Region Third Team last season. Scurich was a team captain for the Cougars during her junior and senior seasons. She earned WSU team awards as Rookie of the Year (2004) and Defensive Player of the Year (2006, 2007). A true student-athlete, Scurich was named All- Pacific-10 Academic honorable mention all three years (2005-07) she was eligible for selection.

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“I like how the team and ultimately our program continues to establish new standards and make progress. We have an ambitious and passion- ate group that is set on breaking new ground. We lost some key individuals last fall, but the response of the group and the way in which our play- ers have progressed throughout the spring has me excited for a new season. It will be a fun team to watch and coach. As we grow together the sky is truly the limit. The members of our team have a great competitiveness and maturity about them and, coupled with the staff changes, the energy has been great. We have battles for playing time all over the field and that depth will be tested and needed with the schedule ahead. I’ve been looking forward to the start of the new season for awhile now and can’t wait for it to finally get going.”

­—Washington State Head Coach Matt Potter

GOALKEEPERS RETURNERS 20 Lindsay Parlee 5-7 So. 1L Played in one match as a freshman, blanking Idaho in the second half.

NEWCOMERS 22 Stephanie Phillips 5-7 Fr. HS Led Corona del Sol High to state title as a sophomore.

POTTER SAYS: “This is not the first time we find ourselves replacing a record breaking goalkeeper. The battle for the new No. 1 is going to be fun to watch. Under Jason Goodson’s direction and with some new training ideas I am intrigued to see how both Lindsay and Stephanie develop. Lindsay came in with great pedigree, pushed last fall for playing time, and has set a high standard for herself. It has been great to see her blossom in confidence. Stephanie joins us from an elite program and team that has performed on the biggest stages and won. You don’t do that without a good goalkeeper. The options are bright for the team and I believe we have two individuals that can further the tradition of great keepers here at Washington State.”

DEFENDERS RETURNERS 8 Jamie Abrahamson 5-8 RS-So. 1L Has made one appearance as a Cougar. 18 Caitlin Bonney 5-8 RS-So. 1L Played in nine matches last season. 1 Jenny Christoph 5-3 Jr. 2L Started all 19 matches and contributed three assists as a sophomore. 9 Maggie Dougher 5-6 Jr. 2L Started 18 matches and recorded three assists in 2007. 17 Erin Holzmeister 5-6 RS-Fr. SQ Sat out last season due to injury. 15 Ashley Johnson 5-7 So. 1L Started four matches and named team’s top rookie last season. 16 Nici Patrizi 5-9 So. 1L Saw playing time in three matches as a freshman.

NEWCOMERS 12 Ali Fenter 5-6 Fr. HS Greater Spokane League Defensive MVP as a senior at Shadle Park in Spokane.

POTTER SAYS: “Every great team is built around a solid defense. We have lost a leader in Allison Scurich, but the stability provided by those returning and the freshness of our new additions will make this a group that is more than capable of setting new standards. They are going to be tested from the start and I am intrigued to see who steps forward to lead and marshal the backline. Opportunity is there and I am excited about the options and different qualities that we have in this group from great ball winners and tacklers to players capable of being dangerous in the attack.”

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MIDFIELDERS RETURNERS 14 Caeil Abeyta 5-3 Jr. 2L Played in 16 matches during each of her first two season at WSU. 11 Carly Dobratz 5-9 Jr. 2L Three goals, five assists, Pac-10 honorable mention as a sophomore. 6 Mallory Fox 5-6 RS-So. 1L Scored four goals, including a pair of game-winners, in 2007.

NEWCOMERS 4 Jasmine Luke 5-2 Fr. HS Part of three-time state championship program as a prep. 5 Megan Murphy 5-8 Fr. HS Three-sport athlete in high school. 7 Jacquelyn Roth 5-3 Fr. HS Played on six club state championship teams.

POTTER SAYS: “This group is going to have to be the core that sets the tone, standards and one that drives the team to new heights. We return players who have performed and tasted success and now take the reigns. I am excited to see how this pushes the team to new levels of success. We have added a variety of players who come from winning backgrounds and that will allow us to play in a variety of styles. I have been pleased with the discipline of this group and the fact that we are seeing goals from them is a great addition and great dynamic to have in our team.”

FORWARDS RETURNERS 3 Kiersten Dallstream 5-7 Jr. 2L Pac-10 First Team in 2007 after registering 10 goals and four assists. 29 Emma Stolz 5-4 So. 1L Played in 10 matches off the bench as a freshman. 23 Elysse Van Leer 5-8 Jr. 2L Appeared in 12 matches last season.

NEWCOMERS 24 Lani Amack 5-9 Fr. HS Member of club teams that captured California State Cup titles. 10 Megan Chapin 5-5 Fr. HS Three-time All-KingCo First Team at Garfield High School in Seattle. 19 Tiara Pittman 5-4 Fr. HS All-Greater Spokane League First Team as a senior at Mt. Spokane High School. 2 Yvette Strampe 5-4 RS-So. HS Received team award as best attacker all four years as Cheney High School.

POTTER SAYS: “This group is going to be fun to watch. We return some great 1v1 players and have added both athleticism and players with the ability to combine and play which will only serve to help our team. Again, I like the versatility and dynamics of this group allowing us to play in a variety of styles whether with a target player or pure pace and 1v1 ability. Obviously we are looking for goals from this group and that is something any good forward knows she is going to be judged on, the ability to score and provide assists. This group truly has the potential to have a great season.”

27 Class Photos/2008 Student-Athlete Profiles Class Photos 2008 Sudent-Athlete Profiles

Caeli Abeyta**14 5-3 • Junior Midfielder Temecula, Calif. Chaparral HS • 2006 San Diego Surf / ’88 Sereno Golden Eagles White

(Left to Right) Carly Dobratz, Mallory Fox, Jamie Abrahamson, Caitlin Washington State Career Bonney, Elysse Van Leer, Jenny Christoph, Caeli Abeyta, Maggie Dougher. Sophomore (2007) – Appeared in 16 matches, one start…shot vs. Princeton, Sept. 16…shot on goal at UNLV, Sept. 21…made first-career start, Oct. 5 at Idaho…All-Pac-10 Academic honorable mention. FRESHMAN (2006) – Appeared in 16 matches… two shots, one on goal, vs. Idaho, Sept. 17…two shots vs. New Mexico, Sept. 21… scored first-collegiate goal when she netted the game- winner at Oregon State, Oct. 13…one shot vs. California, Oct. 22. High School/ (Top Row Left to Right) Ashley Johnson, Emma Stolz, Nici Patrizi. (Bottom Row Left to Right) Erin Holzmeister, Lindsay Parlee, Yvette Strampe. Club Career RECAP - Member of 2003 ’88 Sereno Golden Eagles White team that finished second nationally…spent two seasons with San Diego Surf club team that was a 2004 national finalist…two-time soccer letterwinner at Chaparral High in Temecula, Calif., under coaches Jenny Lawlor and Amy Literal...as a FRESHMAN, Sereno Club team was a Disney College Showcase finalist...JUNIOR year, earned California Interscholastic Association all-league honorable mention honors. Personal Born Caeli Marie Abeyta in Long Beach, Calif…age 21…parents Ted and Mary Abeyta…brother Ted…enjoys snowboarding and playing the guitar…communication major.

Career Numbers YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK 2006 16 0 7 2 1 0 2 1 0-0 (Left to Right) Jasmine Luke, Megan Chapin, Ali Fenter, Megan Murphy, 2007 16 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 Stephanie Phillips, Lani Amack, Jacquelyn Roth, Tiara Pittman. CAREER 32 1 9 3 1 0 2 1 0-0

28 2008 Student-Athlete Profiles 2008 Sudent-Athlete Profiles

Jamie Abrahamson*8 Lani Amack24 5-8 • RS-Sophomore Defender 5-9 • Freshman Forward West Linn, Ore. Pleasanton, Calif. West Linn HS • 2006 San Ramon Valley HS • 2008 Lake Oswego Rain Devils Pleasanton Rage

Washington State Career High School/Club Career RS-FRESHMAN (2007) – Appeared in one match…played 25 minutes RECAP - Played on Mustang Fury and Mustang Maverick teams that off the bench at Idaho, Oct. 5. won California State Cup title…starting midfielder for Pleasanton FRESHMAN (2006) – Sat out the season due to injury. Rage U18 team…participated in leadership while maintaining a 4.3 grade point average…California merit scholar award recipient… High School/Club Career international competitor in equestrian triathlon…placed second at RECAP - Five-time letterwinner at West Linn High, earning four in 2006 National Equestrian Championship. soccer for coach Joe Leonetti and one in basketball for coach Glen Lee...member of the Oregon State Olympic Development team Personal 2002-04...FRESHMAN year, WLHS Lions finished atop Three Rivers Born Alana Leigh Amack in Dublin, Calif…will turn age 18 early League and made it to state quarterfinal...JUNIOR year, earned first in season…parents Craig and Dana…both parents were members team all-league honors and served as team captain...as a SENIOR, of track and field teams at Arizona State…mother was Olympic- tied school record for most goals in a season (19) and was awarded level pentathlete from 1976-80…brothers Brady and Andy…Brady all-state first team honors...earned first team all-league honors and played football and Andy rugby at the United States Air Force served as team captain for second consecutive season...played three Academy…sisters Kenzie and Stephanie, who is national ODP ’94 years with Lake Oswego Rain Devils Club team, earning Oregon soccer player…enjoys horseback riding and reading…interested in state titles in both 2002 and 2003. honors pre-vet program. Personal Born Jamie Sue Abrahamson in Portland, Ore…age 20…parents Rick and Missy...father played basketball at Oregon (1967-69) and later played handball for the United States in the 1972 and 1976 Olympics...sister Katie was soccer standout at Oregon (2002-05)... enjoys writing, photography, shopping and spending time with friends and family...member of WLHS senior class council...involved in Girls Today mentor program along with Leadership Church Youth group…interested in business as a major.

Career Numbers YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK 2007 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 CAREER 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

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Caitlin Bonney*18 Megan Chapin10 5-8 • RS-Sophomore 5-5 • Freshman Forward Lynnwood, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Lynnwood HS • 2006 Garfield HS 2008 Northwest Nationals Shamrocks Fenix 89 Red

Washington State Career High School/Club Career RS-FRESHMAN (2007) – RECAP - Member of Under-14 Fenix 89 Red team that reached 2004 Appeared in nine matches… state quarterfinal…started as aFRESHMAN at Garfield High School, one shot at Washington, Oct. led KingCo 4A in scoring and was named first-team all-league… 19…team awards for most competed on Garfield varsity track team…Under-15 Fenix 89 Red improved and iron girl. captured 2005 state title…fourth-leading scorer in KingCo 4A as FRESHMAN (2006) – a SOPHOMORE and repeated as first-team all-league selection… Redshirt season. Seattle P-I Girls Soccer All-Star Team honorable mention…led Garfield to district playoffs…Under-16 Fenix 89 Red advanced to High School/ semifinal of 2005 San Diego Surf Girls Cup Super Division…named Club Career All-KingCo 4A First Team in track…member of 4x100 relay team that won state and 4x200 relay team that finished third in state… RECAP - Earned varsity ODP 90 state invitee and member of ODP 90 state pool in 2006… letters in track and soccer at Under-16 Fenix 89 Red team was state finalist and U.S. Soccer Far Edmonds Woodway High West Regional quarterfinalist…led KingCo 4A in scoring as aJUNIOR during freshman year...finished and named All-KingCo 4A First Team…captain of Garfield team as prep career at Lynnwood a SENIOR and All-KingCo 4A honorable mention despite suffering High, earning two letters in a broken foot…Under-17 Fenix 89 Red team was state finalist and soccer, three in track and U.S. Club Regional Super Division finalist…Under-18 Fenix was one in cross country...as a State Cup semifinalist…member of Under-19 Fenix Red 89 team FRESHMAN, led soccer that was semifinalist in San Diego Surf Girls Cup Gold Division. team to a 12-4-4 overall record and second-place finish in Wesco South League...qualified for state track meet in both the 300m Personal hurdles and 4x400m relay...holds EWHS record in 300m hurdles... Born Megan Rose Chapin in Seattle…age 18…parents Ed and SOPHOMORE year, named LHS soccer MVP...earned Wesco South Kay…sister Caitlin…member of The National Society of High honorable mention honors in soccer...state meet qualifier in 300m School Scholars…prep GPA 3.4…enjoys art, reading, swimming hurdles and 4x400m relay at 3A State Championships...JUNIOR year, and shopping…interested in communication as a major. was Royals soccer team captain and assist leader...named all-league honorable mention...captained track team...finished second in 300m hurdles and seventh in 4x400m relay at 3A State Championships... set LHS record in 300m hurdles ...as a SENIOR, earned all-league honorable mention honors in cross country...captained track team... placed fourth in 300m hurdles and third in 4x400m relay at state meet...recognized as an Edmonds School District Scholar-Athlete... played six seasons for Northwest Nationals Shamrocks under coach Mark Metzger...Shamrocks were 2002, 2003 and 2006 state finalist and 2004 Orange Classic champions. Personal Born Caitlin Marie Bonney in…age 20…parents Alan Bonney and Regina Joyce...brother Brendan...mother ran cross country and track at Washington and was a member of 1984 Irish Olympic Team...aunt, Monica Joyce, ran cross country and track at San Diego State and was also a member of 1984 Irish Olympic Team... enjoys working out and coaching youth soccer...graduated in top five percent of class, carrying a prep GPA of 3.73...LHS Senior Class officer...communication major.

Career Numbers YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK 2007 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

30 2008 Student-Athlete Profiles

Jenny Christoph**1 Kiersten Dallstream**3 5-3 • Junior Defender 5-6 • Junior Forward Scottsdale, Ariz. Fountain Hills, Ariz. Horizon High • 2006 Fountain Hills HS • 2006 ’88 Sereno Golden Eagles White ’88 Sereno Golden Eagles White

Washington State Career Washington State Career SOPHOMORE (2007) – SOPHOMORE (2007) – Started Started all 19 matches… all 19 matches…scored 10 goals two shots at Gonzaga, Sept. to tie for eighth on the Cougar 7…assist in three-straight single-season list…three game- matches, Sept. 9-16…two winners tied for seventh on WSU shots on goal vs. Idaho State, single-season list…added four Sept. 30…two shots at Idaho, assists for 24 points, tied for 10th Oct. 5…All-Pac-10 Academic on Cougar single-season list… honorable mention. assist at Montana, Aug. 31… FRESHMAN (2006) – goal against Utah, Sept. 9…two Appeared in 18 matches, goals, including game-winner, including 15 starts…one shot vs. Princeton, Sept. 16…goal vs. on goal at USC, Oct. 27 and Idaho State, Sept. 30…goal and vs. Arizona State, Nov. 3. assist at Idaho, Oct. 5…two goals, including game-winner, and High School/ assist at Arizona, Oct. 12…game- Club Career winning goal at Washington, Oct. 19…goal at Stanford, Nov. 4… RECAP – Lettered twice goal and assist vs. USC, Nov. 11… All-West Region by Soccer Buzz… in soccer at Horizon High All-Pac-10 First Team…All-Pac-10 Academic honorable mention… for coach Todd Garelick… team award for best offensive player…member of 2008 United States member of six-time Arizona Under-20 Women’s National Team. state champion ’88 Sereno FRESHMAN (2006) – Started all 18 matches in which she played… Golden Eagles White Club recorded season-high six shots, including two on goal, vs. Gonzaga, team…member of ‘87 Arizona state Olympic Development team…. Aug. 27…scored first-collegiate goal vs. Nevada, Sept. 8…goal against FRESHMAN year, HHS soccer squad earned 5A state title… California, Oct. 22 and at Arizona State, Nov. 3…selected to participate as a SOPHOMORE, Huskies soccer team repeated as 5A state in the United States Under-20 Women’s National Team training camp. champions…JUNIOR and SENIOR years, focused on club team… Sereno team earned 2003 Region IV championship and finished High School/Club Career second nationally…club earned eight consecutive Arizona state titles RECAP – Member of the ’88 Sereno Golden Eagles White Club from 2000-07. team...earned three Arizona state titles with Sereno club…member Personal of Arizona Olympic Development team…FRESHMAN year, attended West Chester East High in West Chester, Penn., earning one letter Born Jennifer Lynn Christoph in Aurora, Ill…will turn 21 late in the in soccer…named All-ChesMont League and earned all-conference season…parents Chuck and Janet…brother Michael is a graduate of second team honors…as a SOPHOMORE, JUNIOR and SENIOR, the United States Naval Academy and is currently in flight school… attended Fountain Hills High in Fountain Hills, Ariz…played for ’88 enjoys skiing, playing piano, bowling and traveling…three-year Sereno team that earned the 2003 Region IV championship and National Honor Society member…three-year member of both the finished second nationally...Sereno also captured 2007 regional Society of Woman Scholars and Spanish Honorary Society…member championship. of mentoring program and Teacher Academy…carried 3.75 prep GPA…human development major...sociology minor. Personal Born Kiersten Roan Dallstream…age 20…parents Jeff and Channing Career Numbers Dallstream…sisters Alicia and Caroline…enjoys basketball… YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK maintained a 3.1 prep GPA…wildlife ecology major. 2006 18 15 2 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 2007 19 19 8 3 0 3 3 0 0-0 Career Numbers Totals 37 34 10 5 0 3 3 0 0-0 YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK 2006 18 18 25 10 3 0 6 0 0-0 2007 19 19 64 30 10 4 24 3 0-0 Totals 37 37 89 40 13 4 30 3 0-0

31 2008 Student-Athlete Profiles

Carly Dobratz**11 Maggie Dougher**9 5-9 • Junior Midfielder 5-6 • Junior Defender Gilbert, Ariz. Scottsdale, Ariz. Highland HS • 2006 Desert Mountain HS • 2006 ’88 Sereno Golden Eagles White ’88 Sereno Golden Eagles White

Washington State Career Washington State Career SOPHOMORE (2007) – Started all 18 SOPHOMORE (2007) matches in which she played…assist in – Started all 18 matches season-opener at Montana, Aug. 31 and in which she played… vs. Utah, Sept. 9…two goals, including shot vs. Utah, Sept. 9… game-winner, vs. UC Santa Barbara, Sept. assist vs. Princeton, Sept. 28…assist at Washington, Oct. 19 and vs. 16…assist and shot vs. UC Oregon State, Oct. 28…game-winning Santa Barbara, Sept. 28… goal and assist vs. USC, Nov. 11…finished assist at Idaho, Oct. 5… season with 50 shots, including 16 on shot vs. Oregon, Oct. 26… goal…All-Pac-10 honorable mention…All- All-Pac-10 Academic Second Pac-10 Academic honorable mention. Team…team strength award FRESHMAN (2006) – Started in 15 recipient. matches before being sidelined by injury FRESHMAN (2006) – for the remainder of the season…led all Cougars with 42 shots, 18 Started all 20 matches…lone of which were on goal…assist in first-collegiate game, vs. UNLV, shot of the season came at Aug. 25…scored first-collegiate goal at Utah, Sept. 1…assist in Oregon State Oct. 13. consecutive games, vs. Utah State, Sept. 3 and at home against Nevada, Sept. 8…goal vs. Idaho, Sept. 17…assist vs. BYU, Sept. 22… High School/ game-winning goal vs. Washington, Oct. 8…assist at Oregon State, Club Career Oct. 13…All-West Region Third Team by NSCAA and Soccer Buzz… All-Freshman selection by Soccer Buzz…All-Pac-10 Second Team and RECAP - Member of the conference All-Freshman honoree…selected to participate in United six-time Arizona state States Under-21 Women’s National Team training camp. champion ‘88 Sereno Golden Eagles White High School/Club Career team…attended Desert Mountain High in Scottsdale, Ariz…member RECAP – Earned three letters in soccer at Highland High for coach of the Arizona state Olympic Development team…FRESHMAN Dana Guetz…member of the six-time Arizona state champion ‘88 year, Sereno team was Region IV champion and finished second Sereno Golden Eagles White Club…member of the Arizona Olympic nationally…SOPHOMORE year, Sereno team was Region IV finalist… Development team, the ‘87 Region Pool and participated on the as a JUNIOR, was nominated for the Wendy’s High School Heisman ‘87 Regional Team…as a FRESHMAN, named Class 5A Fiesta Region Award given nationally to high school student-citizen-athletes… Player of the Year…Sereno team was the Region IV champion and club team was Surf Girls Cup and WAGS champion…SENIOR year, finished second nationally…SOPHMORE year, named to the Sereno club won Surf Girls Cup, President’s Day Tournament and NSCAA/adidas Girls Youth All-America Team…Sereno club Region was Arizona state champion. IV finalist…as a JUNIOR, named to the NSCAA/adidas Girls Youth Personal All-America Team for second consecutive year…as a SENIOR, listed by Soccer Buzz as a 2006 Top 75 US High School Recruit. Born Margaret Laura Dougher in Indianapolis, Ind…will turn age 21 late in the season…parents Jim and Laura…sisters Amy and Personal Carrie…enjoys reading, athletics, and spending time with family and Born Carly Dobratz in Mesa, Ariz…will turn age 21 late in the season… friends…maintained 4.0 prep GPA…earned Principal’s List honors father Terry played professional baseball for the Cincinnati Reds… each year attended at DMHS…movement studies major. mother LeAnne…sister Kelsey…enjoys swimming, photography, movies, bowling and karaoke…earned a District Purchase award in Career Numbers photography…apparel merchandising, design and textiles major. YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK 2006 20 20 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2007 18 18 3 0 0 3 3 0 0-0 Career Numbers Totals 38 38 4 0 0 3 3 0 0-0 YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK 2006 15 15 42 18 3 5 11 1 0-0 2007 18 18 50 16 3 5 11 2 0-0 Totals 33 33 92 34 6 10 22 3 0-0

32 2008 Student-Athlete Profiles

Ali Fenter 12 Mallory Fox* 6 5-6 • Freshman Defender 5-6 • RS-Sophomore Midfielder Spokane, Wash. Scottsdale, Ariz. Shadle Park HS 2008 Horizon HS • 2006 Spokane Shadow ’88 Sereno Golden Eagles White

High School/Club Career Washington State Career RECAP - Team MVP all four seasons at Shadle Park…four-year RS-FRESHMAN (2007) – letterwinner in basketball… All-Greater Spokane League First Team Started all 18 matches in in soccer as a SOPHOMORE and JUNIOR…league Defensive MVP which she played…goal in and All-State First Team as a SENIOR…Spokane Shadow club team season-opener at Montana, was state finalist in 2004 and 2005 before capturing state titles in Aug. 31…game-winning 2006 and 2007…ODP state team…ODP regional pool team…Super goal against Oklahoma Y national team. State, Sept. 14 to earn spot on Soccer America Team of Personal the Week…game-winning Born Alison Taylor Fenter in Spokane…age 18…parents Mark goal vs. Nevada, Sept. 23… and Teresa…brother Joe…sister Laura is a sophomore at WSU… goal and assist vs. UC Santa grandfather Daniel Taylor attended WSU 1947-49…member of Barbara, Sept. 28…assist National Honor Society with 4.0 grade point average throughout vs. Oregon, Oct. 26…All- high school career…enjoys snowboarding…undeclared major. Pac-10 Academic honorable mention. FRESHMAN (2006) – Started three matches before suffering season- ending injury…two shots vs. UNLV, Aug. 25. High School/ Club Career RECAP – Earned two letters in soccer at Horizon High under coach Todd Garelick…member of the six-time Arizona state champion ’88 Sereno Golden Eagles White team…Arizona state Olympic Development team member…as a FRESHMAN, named Gatorade Freshman of the Year…member of HHS state champion soccer squad…earned all-state second team honors…named Horizon High Freshman of the Year…Sereno team was Region IV Far West champion… SOPHOMORE year, Huskies repeated as state champions…earned all-state first team honors…named HHS Offensive MVP...Sereno club Region IV finalist …JUNIOR year, Sereno was Surf Girls Cup champion. Personal Born Mallory Tara Fox in Scottsdale, Ariz…will turn age 21 late in the season…parents Cliff Fox and Renee Rivera…brothers Brian Fox and Josh Rivera…carried 3.5 prep GPA…psychology major.

Career Numbers YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK 2006 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2007 18 18 4 8 4 2 10 2 1-1 Totals 21 21 6 8 4 2 10 2 1-1

33 2008 Student-Athlete Profiles

Erin Holzmeister17 Ashley Johnson*15 5-6 • RS-Freshman Defender 5-7 • Sophomore Defender Tempe, Ariz. Phoenix, Ariz. Xavier College Preparatory • 2007 Sunnyslope HS • 2007 ’90 Sereno White ‘90 Sereno White

Washington State Career Washington State Career FRESHMAN (2007) – Sat out season with injury. FRESHMAN (2007) – Appeared in 13 matches, four starts…one shot vs. Idaho State, Sept. 30…starts came in final four matches of High School/Club Career the season…won rookie team award. RECAP – Member of the ’90 Sereno White club team under head coach Les Armstrong…team won the Surf Cup championship and President’s Day Tournament…also a part of the ’89 Arizona ODP team under the direction of Harold Warren…lettered one year at Xavier College Preparatory under head coach Barb Chura…as a JUNIOR earned 5A first team all-state, first team All-Northeast Valley Region, second team all-state coaches’ and first team All-Desert Valley Region honors…was Xavier’s defensive MVP as the team won the Desert Valley Region…did not play school soccer as a SENIOR to focus on club soccer. Personal Born Erin Elizabeth Holzmeister…age 19…parents Jeffery and Lea Ann…brother Adam and sister Emily…was a member of the National Honor Society, the Big Sister-Little Sister president and was awarded the Patrick Servino Service and Dr. Voie Stuart Chase Coy Scholar- Athlete awards…carried a 3.8 prep GPA…undeclared major.

High School/Club Career RECAP – Member of the ’90 Sereno White club team under the direction of head coach Les Armstrong…was selected to the ’89 Arizona ODP program and the Under-17 Region IV pool. Personal Born Ashley Ann Johnson in San Jose, Calif.…will turn age 19 early in the season…mother Lynn…brothers Drew and Joe…sisters Lindsey and Kayla…Lindsey plays soccer at Santa Clara…enjoys traveling and the beach...interested in movement studies as a major.

Career Numbers YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK 2007 13 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 13 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

34 2008 Student-Athlete Profiles

Jasmine Luke 4 Megan Murphy5 5-2 • Freshman Midfielder 5-8 • Freshman Midfielder Honolulu, Hawaii Anchorage, Alaska Kamehameha Kapalama West Anchorage HS 2008 Campus • 2008 Alaska Rush Leahi ’91 Premier Hookalakupua High School/Club Career High School/Club Career RECAP – Earned four letters in soccer, three in basketball and three RECAP – Member of Kamehameha team that captured three in tennis…as a FRESHMAN, second team all-conference in soccer… Interscholastic League of Honolulu and state championships region tennis champion in girls doubles as a SOPHOMORE…placed (2006-08)…All-IHL honorable mention as a SENIOR…Leahi club third in 300-meter hurdles at track regional…team captain, team team was a regional finalist in 2003 and 2004…regional semifinalist MVP, and all-conference first team in soccer…repeated as region 2005-08…won State Cup 2003-08…Nike Manchester United tennis champion in girls doubles as a JUNIOR…team captain, team Premier Cup in 2005…member of ODP region team in 2004. MVP, team GPA award, and all-conference first team in soccer…as a SENIOR, team captain of tennis regional champion…team captain Personal of soccer team that won state championship…all-conference first Born Jasmine Naomi Luke in Honolulu…will turn age 18 in the team and Gatorade Player of the Year nominee in soccer. middle of the season…parents Tad and Naomi Tadani…brother Personal Bryson Luke…member of the Key Club and Creative Writers Club in high school…carried a 3.5 prep GPA…interested in movement Born Megan Marie Murphy in Anchorage, Alaska…will turn age studies as a major.. 19 very early in the season…parents Harvey and Janet…brother Ryan…sister Kathryn plays soccer at Memphis…member of honor roll and National Honor Society with 3.6 GPA…enjoys running, tennis, kayaking, and hanging out with my sister…interested in communication as a major..

35 2008 Student-Athlete Profiles

Lindsay Parlee*20 Nici Patrizi*16 5-7 • Sophomore Goalkeeper 5-9 • Sophomore Defender Tualatin, Ore. Martinez, Calif. Tualatin HS • 2007 Carondelet HS • 2007 FC Portland-Maroon Pleasanton Rage

Washington State Career Washington State Career FRESHMAN (2007) – FRESHMAN (2007) Appeared in one match… – Appeared in three played second half in matches…saw playing time shutout at Idaho, Oct. 5… at UNLV, Sept. 21, against notched two saves against UC Santa Barbara, Oct. 28 the Vandals. and at Idaho, Oct. 5. High School/ High School/ Club Career Club Career RECAP – Played on the RECAP – Member of FC Portland-Maroon the Pleasanton Rage under head coaches Steve club team…served as Anchetta (2007) and team captain under head Brian Gant (2004-06)… coach Josh McKay… played softball and soccer also a member of the ’02 at Tualatin High School… and ’05 ODP teams… soccer team won league team made state pool and championship all four Super Y-League National seasons…as a FRESHMAN Pool in 2005…earned two earned Pac-9 league track and field letters and honorable mention three letters in soccer at accolades and led team to a Carondelet High first-place league finish… School…as at FRESHMAN placed second in the Bay Valley Athletic FC Portland-Maroon won the Oregon state championship and was League in the 400 meter run…track and field squad won BVAL a Region IV semifinalist…team was a U.S. Club Soccer National Championship…North Coast Section Scholar-Athlete…earned track semifinalist…as aSOPHOMORE was the league’s Keeper of the Year coaches’ award…member of Diablo Valley Soccer…served as team and an all-state honorable mention…club team once again won the captain…as a SOPHOMORE was a member of the North Coast state championship and was a Region IV finalist…was a Surf Cup Section semifinalist soccer team…ranked third in the BVAL in goals semifinalist and FC Portland Showcase champion…THS won the and second in assists…NCS Scholar-Athlete…Pleasanton Rage team state championship her JUNIOR season…named Pac-9 Keeper of was Surf Cup semifinalist…State Cup semifinalist…served as team the Year and earned second team all-state honors…club team won captain…team won the BVAL championship as a JUNIOR…team the state championship once again…as a SENIOR high school team was NCS semifinalist…ranked third in the league in assists…NCS won the 6A state championship…named Pacific League Keeper of Scholar-Athlete…served as team captain for the Rage…team was the Year…first team all-state honoree…served as team captain. state finalist…as a SENIOR team placed third in the BVAL…was a Personal North Coast Section Scholar. Born Lindsay Anne Parlee in Portland, Ore…will turn age 20 midway Personal through season…parents Russell and Carol…brother Ryan…enjoys Born Nicole Alice Patrizi in Walnut Creek, Calif.…age 19…parents Jim playing violin, drawing and painting…at THS was a member of and Debbie…mom competed in track and field and cross country National Honor Society, Key Club and Orchestra and served as the at Washington…sister Sara…enjoys cooking, shopping and scrap Associated Student Body Director of Diversity and National Art Honor booking…was a class representative, Camp Krem counselor, tutor of Society Vice President…carried a 4.0 prep GPA…undeclared major. ESL students, peer counselor and Sunday School and Vacation Bible School teacher…interested in elementary education and English as Career Numbers a major. YEAR MP MS GA GAA S W L T MIN 2007 1 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 45:00 Career Numbers Totals 1 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 45:00 YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK 2007 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

36 2008 Student-Athlete Profiles

Stephanie 22Phillips Tiara Pittman19 5-7 • Freshman Goalkeeper 5-4 • Freshman Forward Tempe, Ariz. Spokane, Wash. Corona Del Sol HS 2008 Mt. Spokane HS 2008 Sereno ’90 White Spokane Shadow

High School/Club Career High School/Club Career RECAP – Posted seven-straight shutouts as a FRESHMAN on the RECAP – Lettered four years in soccer and track and one in basketball… varsity squad at Corona Del Sol…named to Dobson Mustang all- two-time second-team All-Greater Spokane League selection before tournament team…won team award for top varsity newcomer being name first-team All-GSL in 2007…part of Spokane Shadow and was selected to all-city team…named second team all-state by teams that won Washington Premier League Division 1 championship coaches and East Valley Tribune…honorable mention all-state by and advanced to Washington State Cup final in 2004 and 2005… Arizona Republic…first team All-Central Region recognition…posted Shadow won Super Y Northwest Division in 2004 and 2005 and 210 saves in 26 matches to earn varsity defensive MVP award and advanced to North American finals both seasons…club captured lead Corona Del Sol to 2006 5A state title as a SOPHOMORE… 2004 and 2005 U.S. Club Soccer regional championships, finishing repeated as Dobson Mustang all-tournament team and all-city national runner-up in 2004 and participating in the National Cup selection…named first team all-state and to the All-Arizona 5A team Finals in 2005…led the 2004 team in scoring…Shadow won 2006 by coaches…first team all-state by East Valley Tribune and second and 2007 Washington state championships…Super Y-League ODP team all-state by Arizona Republic…Socceraz.com Goalkeeper of the Northwest Regional Select team in 2004 and 2005…Super Y-League Year…played with Sereno Soccer Club in 2006-07…member of U-17 ODP regional pool and all-star team selection in 2006…member of team that won championship at Sereno Pro Classic and Surf Girls Washington State ODP team 2005-07…Region IV regional pool in Cup in 2006 as well as President’s Day Tournament, Sereno College 2006 and 2007. Showcase, Las Vegas College Showcase Division 2 and Laguna Hills Eclipse Showcase Elite in 2007. Personal Born Tiara Marie Pittman in Spokane…will turn age 19 late in the Personal season…parents Knox and Leslie…brother Zack…National Honor Born Stephanie Ann Phillips in Mesa, Ariz…will turn age 19 late Society member and valedictorian at Mt. Spokane…enjoys listening in the season…parents Dan and Kim…brother Casey…cousin to music and skiing…interested in biology as a major. Karly Gonzales played softball at Fordham…Scholar-Athlete award recipient in 2004-05 and 2005-06…enjoys snowboarding, shopping, horseback riding, and playing other sports…interested in business major.

37 2008 Student-Athlete Profiles

Jacquelyn Roth7 Emma Stolz*29 5-3 • Freshman Midfielder 5-4 • Sophomore Forward Gilbert, Ariz. Woodinville, Wash. Basha HS 2008 Woodinville HS • 2007 Sereno ’90 White Shooting Stars/Evergreen Soccer Academy High School/Club Career RECAP – Member of Sereno ’90 White team from 2003-08...played Washington State Career on six state championship (2002-07) and two Region IV (2002 and FRESHMAN (2007) – 2004) finalist teams…Region IV semifinal in 2005…Arizona State ’89 Appeared in 10 matches ODP team member 2002-06…ODP regional team in 2003…ODP off the bench…shot on national pool player in 2003-04…team captured 2006 Surf Cup. goal vs. Idaho State, Sept. Personal 30…played in three Pac-10 matches. Born Jacquelyn Nicole Roth in Euless, Texas…age 18…parents John and Cathy…sister Jourdan…earned 3.4 prep GPA…enjoys bowling, High School/ concerts and movies…undeclared major. Club Career RECAP – Member of the Shooting Stars/ Evergreen Soccer Academy under head coach Brad Elmenhurst…also played for the Washington Premier Football Club…team placed second in state and won the Harvest Cup…earned three soccer and one softball letter at Woodinville High School…as a SOPHOMORE earned first team All- KingCo…led the conference in goals scored…team placed second in league…named Eastside Journal Player of the Week…missed JUNIOR season with torn ACL… as a SENIOR named first team All-KingCo and league MVP…team placed second in conference and won the state championship…. named to the Eastside Journal and Seattle PI all-star teams. Personal Born Emma Lynn Stolz in Kirkland.…will turn age 20 late in the season…parents Brad and Carol…brother Hans is a senior at WSU…father wrestled at Northern Iowa…enjoys snowboarding, wakeboarding and running…participated in DECA in high school… interested in hospitality and business management as a major.

Career Numbers YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK 2007 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-0

38 2008 Student-Athlete Profiles

Yvette Strampe2 Elysse Van 23Leer** 5-4 • RS-Sophomore Forward 5-8 • Junior Forward Cheney, Wash. Huntington Beach, Calif. Cheney HS • 2006 Edison HS • 2006 Spokane Shadow Southern California Blues

High School/Club Career Washington State Career RECAP – Lettered four years in soccer under head coach Marisa SOPHOMORE (2007) – Sheldon and two in basketball for coach April Young at Cheney Appeared in 12 matches High School…All-Greater Spokane League honorable mention as a off the bench…one shot FRESHMAN and SOPHOMORE and team award for best attacker vs. Nevada, Sept. 23… in soccer all four prep seasons. two shots, one on goal, at Idaho, Oct. 5…one Personal shot at Arizona State, Oct. Born Yvette Greycen Dahl Strampe in Spokane…will turn 21 early in 14…All-Pac-10 Academic the season…parents Robert and Melvie…father played Major League honorable mention. Baseball for the Detroit Tigers in 1972…brother Miles…earned 3.9 FRESHMAN (2006) prep GPA…member of honor society, key club and principal advisory – Appeared in all 20 committee…ASB officer…biochemistry major with French minor. matches, including 15 starts…two shots vs. Utah State, Sept. 3 in first-collegiate start…first- career goal vs. Montana, Sept. 15…assist vs. Idaho, Sept. 17…three shots, including one on goal, vs. BYU, Sept. 22 and at Oregon State, Oct. 13…assist vs. Arizona State, Nov. 3. High School/Club Career RECAP - Earned six varsity letters at Edison High, three in basketball, two in track, and one in soccer…member of the Southern California Blues Club that was a 2004 State Cup finalist…as a FRESHMAN, Sunset League champion in 400m and 100m events…All-California Interscholastic Association Varsity Selection Athlete…earned Outstanding Performance Award in sprints…named MVP of Blues Cup with Southern California Blues Club team…SOPHOMORE year, Chargers basketball team was Sunset League champion…Southern California Blues team earned Surf Cup title…participated in the Premier Development Program…JUNIOR year, led Sunset League in assists with EHS basketball team…club soccer team was Slammers Cup champion…SENIOR year received most inspirational award for soccer team…all-academic selection. Personal Born Elysse Christine Van Leer-Cillay in Newport Beach, Calif…will turn age 20 midway through season…parents Nathan and Sharyl… brothers Nathan, Kyle and Jared…sister Kate…uncle David Cillay graduated from WSU in 1998…enjoys music, sewing, watching Miss Swan and Will Ferrell…three-time EHS Scholar Athlete…elementary education major.

Career Numbers YEAR MP MS S SOG G A PT GWG PK 2006 20 15 23 8 1 2 4 0 0-0 2007 12 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 32 15 27 9 1 2 4 0 0-0

39 2008 Roster

Numerical/Alphabetical Rosters

numerical roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School) 1 Jenny Christoph D 5-3 Jr. 2L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon) 2 Yvette Strampe F 5-4 RS-So. HS Cheney, Wash. (Cheney) 3 Kiersten Dallstream F 5-7 Jr. 2L Fountain Hills, Ariz. (Fountain Hills) 4 Jasmine Luke M 5-2 Fr. HS Honolulu, Hawaii (Kamehameha Kapalama) 5 Megan Murphy M 5-8 Fr. HS Anchorage, Alaska (West Anchorage) 6 Mallory Fox M 5-6 RS-So. 1L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon) 7 Jacqueln Roth M 5-3 Fr. HS Gilbert, Ariz. (Basha) 8 Jamie Abrahamson D 5-8 RS-So. 1L West Linn. Ore. (West Linn) 9 Maggie Dougher D 5-6 Jr. 2L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain) 10 Megan Chapin F 5-5 Fr. HS Seattle, Wash. (Garfield) 11 Carly Dobratz M 5-9 Jr. 2L Gilbert, Ariz. (Highland) 12 Ali Fenter D 5-6 Fr. HS Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park) 14 Caeli Abeyta M 5-3 Jr. 2L Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral) 15 Ashley Johnson D 5-7 So. 1L Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope) 16 Nici Patrizi D 5-9 So. 1L Martinez, Calif. (Carondelet) 17 Erin Holzmeister D 5-6 RS-Fr. SQ Tempe, Ariz. (Xavier College Prep) 18 Caitlin Bonney D 5-8 RS-So. 1L Lynnwood, Wash. (Lynnwood) 19 Tiara Pittman F 5-4 Fr. HS Spokane, Wash. (Mt. Spokane) 20 Lindsay Parlee GK 5-7 So. 1L Tualatin, Ore. (Tualatin) 22 Stephanie Phillips GK 5-7 Fr. HS Tempe, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol) 23 Elysse Van Leer F 5-8 Jr. 2L Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison) 24 Lani Amack F 5-9 Fr. HS Pleasanton, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) 29 Emma Stolz F 5-4 So. 1L Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville)

Alphabetical roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School) 14 Caeli Abeyta M 5-3 Jr. 2L Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral) 8 Jamie Abrahamson D 5-8 RS-So. 1L West Linn. Ore. (West Linn) 24 Lani Amack F 5-9 Fr. HS Pleasanton, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) 18 Caitlin Bonney D 5-8 RS-So. 1L Lynnwood, Wash. (Lynnwood) 10 Megan Chapin F 5-5 Fr. HS Seattle, Wash. (Garfield) 1 Jenny Christoph D 5-3 Jr. 2L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon) 3 Kiersten Dallstream F 5-7 Jr. 2L Fountain Hills, Ariz. (Fountain Hills) 11 Carly Dobratz M 5-9 Jr. 2L Gilbert, Ariz. (Highland) 9 Maggie Dougher D 5-6 Jr. 2L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain) 12 Ali Fenter D 5-6 Fr. HS Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park) 6 Mallory Fox M 5-6 RS-So. 1L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon) 17 Erin Holzmeister D 5-6 RS-Fr. SQ Tempe, Ariz. (Xavier College Prep) 15 Ashley Johnson D 5-7 So. 1L Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope) 4 Jasmine Luke M 5-2 Fr. HS Honolulu, Hawaii (Kamehameha Kapalama) 5 Megan Murphy M 5-8 Fr. HS Anchorage, Alaska (West Anchorage) 20 Lindsay Parlee GK 5-7 So. 1L Tualatin, Ore. (Tualatin) 16 Nici Patrizi D 5-9 So. 1L Martinez, Calif. (Carondelet) 22 Stephanie Phillips GK 5-7 Fr. HS Tempe, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol) 19 Tiara Pittman F 5-4 Fr. HS Spokane, Wash. (Mt. Spokane) 7 Jacqueln Roth M 5-3 Fr. HS Gilbert, Ariz. (Basha) 29 Emma Stolz F 5-4 So. 1L Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville) 2 Yvette Strampe F 5-4 RS-So. HS Cheney, Wash. (Cheney) 23 Elysse Van Leer F 5-8 Jr. 2L Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison)

HEAD COACH: Matt Potter (West London) Sixth season ASSISTANTS: Jason Goodson, First season; Allison Scurich, First season

40 2008 Opponents

MONTANA JAMES MADISON WILLIAM & MARY Friday, Aug. 22 (4 p.m.) Friday, Aug. 29 (4:30 p.m.) Sunday, Aug. 31 (8 a.m.) Missoula, Mont. Harrisonburg, Va. (JMU-Comfort Inn Invitational) Harrisonburg, Va. (JMU-Comfort Inn Invitational)

Location:...... Missoula, Mont. Location:...... Harrisonburg, Va. Location:...... Williamsburg, Va. Nickname:...... Grizzlies Nickname:...... Dukes Nickname:...... Tribe Conference:...... Big Sky Conference:...... Colonial Athletic Association Conference:...... Colonial Athletic Association Head Coach:...... Neil Sedgwick Head Coach:...... David Lombardo Head Coach:...... John Daly Record at School:...... 24-41-7 (4 seasons) Record at School:...... 223-140-24 (18 seasons) Record at School:...... 293-116-35 (21) Career Record:...... 43-56-7 (6 seasons) Career Record:...... 301-175-32 (24 seasons) Career Record:...... Same 2007 Record/Postseason:...... 3-12-2/None 2007 Record/Postseason:.... 17-5-1/NCAA Second Round 2007 Record/Postseason:.... 15-5-1/NCAA Second Round Home Field:...... South Campus Stadium (1,200) Home Field:...... JMU Soccer Complex (1,860) Home Field:...... Albert-Daly Field (1,000) Series Record:...... WSU leads 7-6-1 Series Record:...... James Madison leads 1-0 Series Record:...... William & Mary leads 1-0 Soccer SID:...... Joel Carlson Soccer SID:...... Milla Sue Wisecarver Soccer SID:...... Jacob Skipper SID Phone:...... 406-243-5414 SID Phone:...... 540-568-6154 SID Phone:...... 757-221-3344 SID FAX:...... 406-243-6859 SID FAX:...... 540-568-3703 SID FAX:...... 757-221-3412 SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Website:...... www.montanagrizzlies.com Website:...... www.jmusports.com Website:...... www.tribeathletics.com

ILLINOIS WEST VIRGINIA UC SANTA BARBARA Friday, Sept. 5 (2:30 p.m.) Sunday, Sept. 7 (8:30 a.m.) Friday, Sept. 12 (7 p.m.) Knoxville, Tenn. (First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic) Knoxville, Tenn. (First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic) Santa Barbara, Calif.

Location:...... Urbana-Champaign, Ill. Location:...... Morgantown, W. Va. Location:...... Santa Barbara, Calif. Nickname:...... Fighting Illini Nickname:...... Mountaineers Nickname:...... Gauchos Conference:...... Big Ten Conference:...... Big East Conference:...... Big West Head Coach:...... Janet Rayfield Head Coach:...... Nikki Izzo-Brown Head Coach:...... Paul Stumpf Record at School:...... 81-43-10 (6 seasons) Record at School:...... 165-67-19 (12 seasons) Record at School:...... 87-69-21 (9 seasons) Career Record:...... 126-107-17 (12 seasons) Career Record:...... 178-72-19 (13 seasons) Career Record:...... Same 2007 Record/Postseason:.... 12-7-2/NCAA Second Round 2007 Record/Postseason:.....18-5-2/NCAA Regional Final 2007 Record/Postseason:...... 6-10-4/None Home Field:.....Illinois Soccer and Track Stadium (2,000) Home Field:...... Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium (1,650) Home Field:...... Harder Stadium (17,000) Series Record:...... First Meeting Series Record:...... First Meeting Series Record:...... Tied 1-1 Soccer SID:...... Leslie Wilhite Soccer SID:...... Tim Goodenow Soccer SID:...... Bill Mahoney SID Phone:...... 217-244-4982 SID Phone:...... 304-293-2821 SID Phone:...... 805-893-3428 SID FAX:...... 217-333-5540 SID FAX:...... 304-293-4105 SID FAX:...... 805-893-4537 SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Website:...... www.fightingillini.com Website:...... www.msnsportsnet.com Website:...... www.ucsbgauchos.com

PEPPERDINE SEATTLE GONZAGA Sunday, Sept. 14 (1 p.m.) Wednesday, Sept. 17 (2 p.m.) Friday, Sept. 26 (3 p.m.) Malibu, Calif. Pullman Pullman

Location:...... Malibu, Calif. Location:...... Seattle, Wash. Location:...... Spokane, Wash. Nickname:...... Waves Nickname:...... Redhawks Nickname:...... Bulldogs/Zags Conference:...... West Coast Conference:...... None Conference:...... West Coast Head Coach:...... Tim Ward Head Coach:...... Julie Woodward Head Coach:...... Shannon Stiles Record at School:...... 115-59-27 (10 seasons) Record at School:...... 163-52-19 (11 seasons) Record at School:...... 72-93-8 (9 seasons) Career Record:...... Same Career Record:...... Same Career Record:...... Same 2007 Record/Postseason:...... 5-8-6/None 2007 Record/Postseason:...17-3-1/NCAA D-II Second Round 2007 Record/Postseason:...... 12-7-1/None Home Field:...... Tari Frahm Rokus Field (1,000) Home Field:...... Championship Field (650) Home Field:...... Gonzaga Soccer Field (500) Series Record:...... Tied 1-1 Series Record:...... WSU leads 6-0 Series Record:...... WSU leads 16-0-1 Soccer SID:...... Roger Horne Soccer SID:...... Jason Behenna Soccer SID:...... Bobby Alworth SID Phone:...... 310-506-4455 SID Phone:...... 206-296-5915 SID Phone:...... 509-313-4227 SID FAX:...... 310-506-4322 SID FAX:...... 206-296-2154 SID FAX:...... 509-313-5730 SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Website:...... www.pepperdinesports.com Website:...... www.goseattleu.com Website:...... www.gozags.com

IDAHO EASTERN WASHINGTON Sunday, Sept. 28 (1 p.m.) Friday, Oct. 3 (3 p.m.) Pullman Pullman

Location:...... Moscow, Idaho Location:...... Cheney, Wash. Nickname:...... Vandals Nickname:...... Eagles Conference:...... Western Athletic Conference:...... Big Sky Head Coach:...... Peter Showler Head Coach:...... George Hageage Record at School:...... 8-45-3 (3 seasons) Record at School:...... 45-87-9 (8 seasons) Career Record:...... Same Career Record:...... 48-118-9 (10 seasons) 2007 Record/Postseason:...... 5-12-1/None 2007 Record/Postseason:...... 9-8-0/None Home Field:...... Guy Wicks Field (500) Home Field:...... Sports & Recreation Field (500) Series Record:...... WSU leads 4-1 Series Record:...... WSU leads 3-0 Soccer SID:...... Spencer Farrin Soccer SID:...... Matt MacDonald SID Phone:...... 208-885-7065 SID Phone:...... 509-359-6333 SID FAX:...... 208-885-0255 SID FAX:...... 509-359-2828 SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Website:...... www.govandals.com Website:...... www.goeags.com

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UCLA USC CALIFORNIA Friday, Oct. 10 (7 p.m.) Sunday, Oct. 12 (1 p.m.) Friday, Oct. 17 (3 p.m.) Los Angeles Los Angeles Pullman

Location:...... Los Angeles, Calif. Location:...... Los Angeles, Calif. Location:...... Berkeley, Calif. Nickname:...... Bruins Nickname:...... Trojans/Women of Troy Nickname:...... Golden Bears Conference:...... Pacific-10 Conference:...... Pacific-10 Conference:...... Pacific-10 Head Coach:...... Jillian Ellis Head Coach:...... Ali Khosroshahin Head Coach:...... Neil McGuire Record at School:...... 173-33-9 (9 seasons) Record at School:...... 20-3-2 (1 season) Record at School:...... 15-5-1 (1 season) Career Record:...... 192-51-9 (11 seasons) Career Record:...... 96-43-8 (7 seasons) Career Record:...... 83-81-10 (9 seasons) 2007 Record/Postseason:...... 20-2-2/NCAA Semifinal 2007 Record/Postseason:.....20-3-2/National Champion 2007 Record/Postseason:.... 15-5-1/NCAA Second Round Home Field:...... Drake Stadium (11,700) Home Field:...... McAlister Field (1,000) Home Field:...... /Goldman Field (22,000) Series Record:...... UCLA leads 11-2-2 Series Record:...... USC leads 8-4-1 Series Record:...... California leads 11-4-3 Soccer SID:...... Danny Harrington Soccer SID:...... Darcy Couch Soccer SID:...... Debbie Rosenfeld-Caparaz SID Phone:...... 310-206-8075 SID Phone:...... 213-740-8480 SID Phone:...... 510-642-3611 SID FAX:...... 310-825-8664 SID FAX:...... 213-740-7584 SID FAX:...... 510-643-7778 SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Website:...... www.uclabruins.com Website:...... www.usctrojans.com Website:...... www.calbears.com

STANFORD OREGON OREGON STATE Sunday, Oct. 19 (Noon) Friday, Oct. 24 (7 p.m.) Sunday, Oct. 26 (11:30 a.m.) Pullman Eugene Corvallis

Location:...... Stanford, Calif. Location:...... Eugene, Ore. Location:...... Corvallis, Ore. Nickname:...... Cardinal Nickname:...... Ducks Nickname:...... Beavers Conference:...... Pacific-10 Conference:...... Pacific-10 Conference:...... Pacific-10 Head Coach:...... Paul Ratcliffe Head Coach:...... Tara Erickson Head Coach:...... Linus Rhode Record at School:...... 63-31-5 (5 seasons) Record at School:...... 29-23-7 (3 seasons) Record at School:...... None Career Record:...... 118-65-22 (10 seasons) Career Record:...... 58-61-17 (7 seasons) Career Record:...... Same 2007 Record/Postseason:....15-3-5/NCAA Regional Semifinal 2007 Record/Postseason:...... 8-8-4/None 2007 Record/Postseason:...... 7-10-3/None Home Field:...... Laird Q. Cagan Stadium (2,000) Home Field:...... Pape’ Field (2,000) Home Field:...... Paul Lorenz Field (1,500) Series Record:...... Stanford leads 14-2-1 Series Record:...... WSU leads 6-2-4 Series Record:...... WSU leads 9-5-3 Soccer SID:...... Julie Ryder Soccer SID:...... Greg Walker Soccer SID:...... Michael Collins SID Phone:...... 650-725-2958 SID Phone:...... 541-346-2252 SID Phone:...... 541-737-8898 SID FAX:...... 650-725-2957 SID FAX:...... 541-346-5449 SID FAX:...... 541-737-3072 SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Website:...... www.gostanford.com Website:...... www.goducks.com Website:...... www.osubeavers.com

WASHINGTON ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE Friday, Oct. 31 (2 p.m.) Friday, Nov. 7 (2 p.m.) Sunday, Nov. 9 (11 a.m.) Pullman Pullman Pullman

Location:...... Seattle, Wash. Location:...... Tucson, Ariz. Location:...... Tempe, Ariz. Nickname:...... Huskies Nickname:...... Wildcats Nickname:...... Sun Devils Conference:...... Pacific-10 Conference:...... Pacific-10 Conference:...... Pacific-10 Head Coach:...... Lesle Gallimore Head Coach:...... Dan Tobias Head Coach:...... Kevin Boyd Record at School:...... 142-121-19 (14 seasons) Record at School:...... 46-48-8 (5 seasons) Record at School:...... 10-9-1 (1 season) Career Record:...... 174-146-28 (18 seasons) Career Record:...... 90-93-17 (10 seasons) Career Record:...... 134-72-21 (11 seasons) 2007 Record/Postseason:...... 5-13-1/None 2007 Record/Postseason:...... 6-13-1/None 2007 Record/Postseason:...... 10-9-1/None Home Field:...... Husky Soccer Field (2,100) Home Field:...... Murphey Stadium (1,000) Home Field:...... Sun Devil Soccer Stadium (1,050) Series Record:...... WSU leads 8-7-2 Series Record:...... WSU leads 9-3-1 Series Record:...... Arizona State leads 10-3 Soccer SID:...... Rosie Leutzinger Soccer SID:...... Kevin Bloom Soccer SID:...... Steve Rodriguez SID Phone:...... 206-685-3119 SID Phone:...... 520-621-4163 SID Phone:...... 480-965-9780 SID FAX:...... 206-543-5000 SID FAX:...... 520-621-2681 SID FAX:...... 480-965-6592 SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Website:...... www.gohuskies.com Website:...... www.arizonaathletics.com Website:...... ww.thesundevils.com

Washington State University is a member of the nation’s leading pac-10 headquarters athletic entity—the Pacific-10 Conference. 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500 Joining July 1, 1962, WSU was the first member to be admitted to the Walnut Creek, CA 94597-8853 original membership of five. The Pacific-8 Conference was organized (925) 932-4411; FAX: (925) 932-4601 July 1, 1959, and originally called the Athletic Association of Western Universities. The original membership included the University of pac-10 staff California, USC, Stanford University, the University of California at Los Tom C. Hansen, Commissioner Angeles (UCLA) and the University of Washington. Christine Hoyles, Associate Commissioner (Championships The University of Oregon and Oregon State University joined the Pac-8 and Administration) Jim Muldoon, Associate Commissioner (Public Relations) July 1, 1964. Duane Lindberg, Associate Commissioner (Electronic Communications) The association’s members formally adopted the name, Pacific-8 Mike Matthews, Associate Commissioner (Compliance and Enforcement) Conference, Sept. 3, 1968. Scott Sabatino, Associate Commissioner (Business and Finance) Ron Barker, Associate Commissioner (Governance and Enforcement) The Pac-8 officially became the Pacific-10 Conference with the addition of Chris Dawson, Associate Commissioner (Olympic Sports and the University of Arizona and on July 1, 1978. Student-Athlete Programs) Dave Hirsch, Assistant Commissioner (Communications and Men’s Basketball) Bri Niemi, Assistant Commissioner (Communications) 42 2007 Year in Review 2007 Season Highlights

TEAM ON THE FIELD • Allison Scurich was named to the Soccer Buzz Elite Team of the Week for Sept. 4-9. • Washington State was ranked for seven weeks. • Brynn Bemis was named to the Soccer Buzz Elite Team of the • First time since 2002, WSU was ranked. Week and was Pac-10 Player of the Week for Sept. 10-16. • The Cougars were ranked as high as 11th (Sept. 17, Soccer • Mallory Fox was named to the Soccer America Team of the America). That same week, WSU was ranked in three polls for Week for Sept. 10-16. the first time in school history. • Brooke Bemis was Pac-10 Player of the Week for Oct. 23-29. • Washington State was 7-1-2 in nonconference matches, the • Natalie Elkind set the school record for matches played with best mark in school history. The 7-1-2 record also equaled the 78 and tied the school-record for matches started with 76. 2000 team for the best start in school history. • Five Cougars were named to all-conference teams, the most since 2000. TEAM IN THE CLASSROOM

• Washington State earned the National Soccer Coaches Asso- INDIVIDUALS ON THE FIELD ciation of America Team Academic Award for the third time in the last four years. • Five Cougars were named to the all-conference teams, the most since 2000. Kiersten Dallstream was the first WSU soccer student-athlete to earn First-Team All-Pacific-10 since INDIVIDUALS IN THE CLASSROOM 1998. Brooke Bemis was second team. Brynn Bemis, Carly • Fifteen Cougars earned all-conference honors in academics Dobratz and Allison Scurich were honorable mention. • Brooke Bemis was Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic first • Brynn Bemis was named to the Top Drawer Soccer Women’s team. She was also named ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA College Honorable Mention Team of the Season. District VIII All-Academic first team. • Kiersten Dallstream and Allison Scurich were named All-West • Maggie Dougher and Natalie Elkind were named Pac-10 All- Region by Soccer Buzz. Academic second team. • Brynn Bemis was the goalkeeper MVP and the defensive MVP • Caeli Abeyta, Brynn Bemis, Kim Bonnes, Jenny Christoph, of the Notre Dame Tournament. Kiersten Dallstream, Natalie Kiersten Dallstream, Carly Dobratz, Mallory Fox, Shaye Harrel, Elkind and Mallory Fox were selected to the all-tournament Anna Miller, Laura Powell, Allison Scurich and Elysee Van Leer team at Notre Dame. earned honorable mention recognition from the Pac-10.

43 2007 Year in Review 2007 Honors

CAELI ABEYTA CAITLIN BONNEY MAGGIE DOUGHER ASHLEY JOHNSON Pacific-10 All-Academic WSU Most Improved Pacific-10 All-Academic WSU Rookie of the Year Second Team Honorable Mention WSU Iron Girl Award WSU Strength & Conditioning Award

ANNA MILLER BROOKE BEMIS JENNY CHRISTOPH Pacific-10 All-Academic All-Pacific-10 Second Team Pacific-10 All-Academic Honorable Mention Pacific-10 Player of the Week Honorable Mention NATALIE ELKIND WSU Most Inspirational (Oct. 23-29) All-Tournament at Notre Dame ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Inn at Saint Mary’s Classic District VIII All-Academic Pacific-10 All-Academic First Team Second Team Pacific-10 All-Academic First Team

KIERSTEN DALLSTREAM LAURA POWELL All-Pacific-10 First Team Pacific-10 All-Academic Soccer Buzz All-West Region Honorable Mention All-Tournament at Notre Dame Inn at Saint Mary’s Classic MALLORY FOX BRYNN BEMIS Pacific-10 All-Academic Soccer America Team of the Week All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention Honorable Mention (Sept. 10-16) Top Drawer Team of the Season WSU Offensive Player of the Year All-Tournament at Notre Dame Honorable Mention Inn at Saint Mary’s Classic Soccer Buzz Elite Team of the Pacific-10 All-Academic Week (Sept. 10-16) Honorable Mention ALLISON SCURICH Defensive MVP at Notre Dame Inn at Saint Mary’s Classic All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention Goalkeeper MVP at Notre Dame Soccer Buzz All-West Region Inn at Saint Mary’s Classic Soccer Buzz Elite Team of Week Pacific-10 All-Academic (Sept. 4-9) Honorable Mention CARLY DOBRATZ Pacific-10 All-Academic WSU Most Valuable Player All-Pacific-10 Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Pacific-10 All-Academic SHAYE HARREL WSU Defensive Player of the Year Honorable Mention Pacific-10 All-Academic Honorable Mention

KIM BONNES Pacific-10 All-Academic ELYSSE VAN LEER Honorable Mention Pacific-10 All-Academic Honorable Mention

44 2007 Year in Review 2007 Statistics

record Overall: 11-5-3 Conf: 4-4-1 Home: 3-1-3 Away: 5-4-0 Neut: 3-0-0 INDIVIDUAL # Name MP-MS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 3 Dallstream, Kiersten 19-19 10 4 24 64 .156 30 .469 3 0-0 2 Bemis, BrookE 19-18 9 3 21 50 .180 25 .500 3 0-0 10 Dobratz, Carly 18-18 3 5 11 50 .060 16 .320 2 0-0 6 Fox, Mallory 18-18 4 2 10 25 .160 8 .320 2 1-1 25 Scurich, Allison 19-19 4 2 10 18 .222 8 .444 1 1-1 24 Miller, Anna 19-19 0 5 5 19 .000 7 .368 0 0-0 1 Christoph, Jenny 19-19 0 3 3 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0 9 Dougher, Maggie 18-18 0 3 3 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 13 Harrel, Shaye 16-0 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 2 Bonnes, Kim 19-1 0 0 0 12 .000 4 .333 0 0-0 7 Elkind, Natalie 19-19 0 0 0 11 .000 7 .636 0 0-0 11 Alexander, Molly 8-1 0 0 0 5 .000 4 .800 0 0-0 23 Van Leer, Elysse 12-0 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 14 Abeyta, Caeli 16-1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 29 Stolz, Emma 10-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 18 Bonney, Caitlin 9-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 15 Johnson, Ashley 13-4 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 8 Abrahamson, Jamie 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 16 Patrizi, Nici 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total...... 19 31 28 90 275 .113 117 .425 11 2-2 Opponents...... 19 20 10 50 198 .101 104 .525 5 0-1

GOALKEEPING # Name MP-MS MIN GA AVG SVS PCT W-L-T SHO 12 Bemis, Brynn 19-19 1764:34 20 1.02 80 .800 11-5-3 3 20 Parlee, Lindsay 1-0 45:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0-0-0 0 TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0-0-0 1 Total...... 19 1809:34 20 0.99 84 .808 11-5-3 4 Opponents...... 19 1809:34 31 1.54 86 .735 5-11-3 3

Team saves: 2

TEAM STATISTICS

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT2 Total crnr kicks BY PRD 1 2 OT OT2 Total Washington State 11 18 0 2 31 Washington State 45 39 3 6 93 Opponents 8 10 2 0 20 Opponents 23 31 2 0 56

shots BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT2 Total fouls BY PeRioD 1 2 OT OT2 Total Washington State 111 131 20 13 275 Washington State 91 105 11 6 213 Opponents 88 103 5 2 198 Opponents 75 96 9 1 181

saves BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT2 Total attendance summary WSU OPP Washington State 36 44 3 1 84 Total 2,704 5,809 Opponents 40 37 8 1 86 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/386 9/645 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/1,441

45 2007 Year in Review 2007 Box Scores

Washington State (1-0) vs. 6. 84:00 WSU Dallstream, Kiersten (1) (Dobratz, Washington State (4-1-1) vs. Carly;Scurich, Allison) - Left side in the box from a Montana (0-1) seated position. UNLV (4-2-1) Date: Aug 31, 2007 • Attendance: 471 Date: Sep 21, 2007 • Attendance: 202 Missoula, Mont. Shots: Utah 11, Washington State 28 Las Vegas, Nev. Saves: Utah 7 (LEE, Lynzee 7), Washington State 1 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot (Bemis, Brynn 1) Goals by period 1 2 Tot Washington State 0 2 2 Washington State 0 0 0 Montana 0 1 1 UNLV 0 1 1

SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: 1. 46:27 MONT Kaitlyn Heinsohn (1) (unassisted) - 1. 63:50 UNLV SHIM, Kristen (1) (JENSEN, Erica) - Drove Beats defender on right side, scores on cross into left side of post, shot across goal to left corner 2. 55:12 WSU Fox, Mallory (1) (Dallstream, Kiersten) - Beats keeper in bottom left corner Shots: Washington State 5, UNLV 10 3. 58:29 WSU Bemis, Brooke (1) (Dobratz, Carly) - Beats Saves: Washington State 6 (Bemis, Brynn 6), UNLV 3 keeper inside right post (LUGO, Alicia 3)

Shots: Washington State 19, Montana 4 Washington State, ranked in three polls, including as high Saves: Washington State 1 (Bemis, Brynn 1), Montana 5 as No. 11 by Soccer America, was outshot 5-1 in the first (Grace Harris 5) half and 10-5 in the game.

Washington State captured its season-opener for the fourth straight season and equaled its road-victory total Washington State (5-1-1) vs. from 2006. In coming from behind to win, the Cougars accomplished a feat one game into the 2007 season that Nevada (1-5-1) eluded them all of 2006. Date: Sep 23, 2007 Attendance: 324 Washington State scored three times in the second half Las Vegas, Nev. and earned a 3-3 tie with Utah. Washington State (2-0-0) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Tot Gonzaga (1-2-0) Washington State 0 1 1 Washington State (3-0-1) vs. Nevada 0 0 0 Date: Sep 7, 2007 • Attendance: 1016

Spokane, Wash. Oklahoma State (4-1-0) SCORING SUMMARY: Date: Sep 14, 2007 • Attendance: 1835 1. 64:49 WSU Fox, Mallory Penalty kick Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Notre Dame, Ind. Washington State 1 0 0 1 2 Shots: Washington State 11, Nevada 12 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Gonzaga 0 1 0 0 1 Saves: Washington State 9 (Bemis, Brynn 8; TEAM 1), Washington State 1 0 1 Nevada 3 (Cove, Marie 3) SCORING SUMMARY: Oklahoma State 0 0 0 1. 28:58 WSU Scurich, Allison (1) (unassisted) - off free Mallory Fox converted a penalty kick in the second half kick from 15 yards out SCORING SUMMARY: and the Washington State women’s soccer team rebounded 2. 55:27 GON BLANCHE, Jamie (1) (unassisted) - kicked 1. 3:23 WSU Fox, Mallory (2) (Miller, Anna;Christoph, from its first loss of the season to post a 1-0 nonconference in just passed goalies left side Jenny) - Cross from left, 8-yd chip from right victory over Nevada at the UNLV Rebel Classic. 3. 108:34 WSU Bemis, Brooke (2) (Miller, Anna) - header off corner kick Shots: Washington State 4, Oklahoma State 9 Saves: Washington State 7 (Bemis, Brynn 7), Oklahoma UC Santa Barbara (3-4-2) vs. Shots: Washington State 15, Gonzaga 6 State 1 (Erin Stigler 1) Saves: Washington State 2 (Bemis, Brynn 2), Gonzaga 3 Washington State (6-1-1) (THALMAN, Jessie 3) The victory over No. 16 Oklahoma State was the first for Date: Sep 28, 2007 • Attendance: 366 the Cougars (3-0-1) away from home against a ranked Pullman, Wash. WSU won its first overtime game since Oct. 30, 2005 opponent since a 3-2 double-overtime triumph at No. 11 when it defeated Oregon 1-0 in Pullman. The Cougars Tennessee, Sept. 2, 2005. It is also the highest-ranked Goals by period 1 2 Tot were victorious on the road in overtime for the first time opponent WSU has defeated since downing the Lady Vols. since a 3-2 win at Tennessee, Sept. 2, 2005. UC Santa Barbara 0 0 0 Washington State 0 3 3 Washington State (4-0-1) vs. Utah (1-2-1) vs. Princeton (0-4-1) Washington State (2-0-1) Date: Sep 16, 2007 • Attendance: 2163 Date: Sep 9, 2007 • Attendance: 369 Notre Dame, Ind. Pullman, Wash. Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Washington State 0 1 0 1 2 Utah 1 2 0 0 3 Princeton 0 1 0 0 1 Washington State 0 3 0 0 3 SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: 1. 47:46 PRIN Vic Anagnostopoulos (1) (Melissa Whit- 1. 1:53 UTAH LETRO, Adele (3) (unassisted) - Beat ley) - long shot into right side of net keeper from the left side from 7 yards out. 2. 69:32 WSU Dallstream, Kiersten (2) (Dougher, 2. 54:17 WSU Bemis, Brooke (3) (unassisted) - Beat Maggie) - long through ball keeper on the left side from 10 yards out on the right. 3. 100:31 WSU Dallstream, Kiersten (3) (Christoph, 3. 61:37 UTAH HAIR, Lauren (1) (REINEKE, Katy) - Goal Jenny) - looping 35-yd shot over keeper from the right off a cross. 4. 65:35 WSU Scurich, Allison (2) (Christoph, Shots: Washington State 19, Princeton 11 Jenny;Miller, Anna) - Header off a corner from Miller Saves: Washington State 6 (Bemis, Brynn 5; TEAM 1), and pass from Christoph. Princeton 6 (Maren Dale 6) 5. 78:27 UTAH LETRO, Adele (4) (ISLEIB, Kelly) - Beat keeper from close range on the right side. The win was the fourth-straight away from home (two on the road, two at neutral sites) for the Cougars, their longest streak since a four-game stretch in 2002, the last time WSU advanced to postseason.

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SCORING SUMMARY: Washington State (7-1-2) vs. Washington State (9-2-2, 2-1-0) vs. 1. 60:49 WSU Dobratz, Carly (1) (Dougher, Maggie) - Header from left side after cross from right outside Idaho (4-6-0) Washington (4-9-0, 1-2-0) the box. Date: Oct 5, 2007 • Attendance: 417 Date: Oct 19, 2007 • Attendance: 1304 2. 64:53 WSU Dobratz, Carly (2) (Fox, Mallory) - In Moscow, Idaho Seattle, Wash. the box from right side after pretty pass from center of the field. Goals by period 1 2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot 3. 75:19 WSU Fox, Mallory (4) (Bemis, Brooke) - In the Washington State 3 1 4 Washington State 1 1 2 box from the right side. Idaho 0 0 0 Washington 0 1 1

Shots: UC Santa Barbara 7, Washington State 17 SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: Saves: UC Santa Barbara 5 (Wright, Katie 5), Washing- 1. 2:34 WSU Bemis, Brooke (Dougher, Maggie) - 1. 32:05 WSU Scurich, Allison (3) (Miller, Anna) - 8yd ton State 5 (Bemis, Brynn 5) headed in off cross header center of box off CK 2. 6:50 WSU Bemis, Brooke (Dallstream, Kiersten) - 2. 64:25 WSU Dallstream, Kiersten (8) (Dobratz, Carly) The match at Lower Soccer Field was played under scat- beat keeper high - Put back rebound after #10 shot deflecte tered showers with cold and windy conditions. With 3. 21:03 WSU Dallstream, Kiersten (unassisted) - 3. 73:25 WASH Hyatt, Shuree (5) (unassisted) - 12yds the win No. 18 (Soccer America)/No. 23 (Soccer Buzz) rebound off miss picked up loose ball drove to goal Washington State improved to 6-1-1, its best start in 4. 82:05 WSU OWN GOAL (unassisted) - own goal school history through eight matches. Shots: Washington State 6, Washington 16 Shots: Washington State 24, Idaho 6 Saves: Washington State 5 (Bemis, Brynn 5), Washing- Saves: Washington State 3 (Bemis, Brynn 1; Parlee, ton 0 () Idaho State (4-3-3) vs. Lindsay 2), Idaho 6 (Michelle Jordan 4; Anna Sandman 2) Senior Allison Scurich and sophomore Kiersten Dall- Washington State (6-1-2) With the win, No. 25 (Soccer America)/No. 30 (Soccer stream each scored goals to lead Washington State past Date: Sep 30, 2007 • Attendance: 333 Buzz) Washington State (7-1-2) locked up its best non- Washington 2-1 on a rain soaked field. Pullman, Wash. conference record in school history.

Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Oregon (8-6-2, 1-2-2) vs. Idaho State 1 0 0 0 1 Washington State (8-1-2, 1-0-0) vs. Washington State 0 1 0 0 1 Washington State (9-2-3, 2-1-1) Arizona (5-7-0, 0-1-0) Date: Oct 26, 2007 • Attendance: 452 SCORING SUMMARY: Date: Oct 12, 2007 • Attendance: 443 Pullman, Wash. 1. 23:26 ISU Jana Boehler (4) (Jill Christofferson) - Left Tucson, Ariz. side in the box after cross from midfield on direct Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot free kick. Goals by period 1 2 Tot Oregon 1 0 0 0 1 2. 63:30 WSU Dallstream, Kiersten (4) (Harrel, Shaye) Washington State 1 2 3 Washington State 0 1 0 0 1 - Dribbled in on keeper, found open net from 15 Arizona 0 1 1 yards out on right. SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: 1. 19:11 ORE Smith, Tiffany (5) (unassisted) - Rebound Shots: Idaho State 9, Washington State 24 1. 18:13 WSU Bemis, Brooke (6) (Dallstream, Kiersten) of her own shot after GK save. Saves: Idaho State 7 (Maren Eves 7), 2. 57:42 WSU Dallstream, Kiersten (6) (Bemis, Brooke) 2. 84:28 WSU Bemis, Brooke (7) (Fox, Mallory) - Six Washington State 0 - off a rebound yards out center of the box off corner kick. 3. 58:01 ARIZ Amini, Leila (unassisted) - off a rebound 4. 66:42 WSU Dallstream, Kiersten (7) (unassisted) - Shots: Oregon 12, Washington State 23 off the right post Saves: Oregon 10 (Chatfield, Jessie 9; TEAM 1), Washington State 7 (Bemis, Brynn 7) Shots: Washington State 9, Arizona 4 Saves: Washington State 2 (Bemis, Brynn 2), Arizona 6 (Nicolai, Danielle 6)

The win gave the No. 25 (Soccer America)/No. 27 (Soccer Buzz) Cougars (8-1-2, 1-0 Pac-10) their first road win in a conference opener since a 1-0 double- overtime victory at Oregon State in 2002.

Washington State (8-2-2, 1-1-0) vs. Arizona State (8-5-0, 2-0-0) Date: Oct 14, 2007 • Attendance: 708 Tempe, Ariz.

Goals by period 1 2 OT Tot Washington State 0 0 0 0 Arizona State 0 0 1 1

SCORING SUMMARY: 1. 94:28 ASU Elston, Alexandra (1) (unassisted) - 13 shot off a free kick was defected off WSU and into net

Shots: Washington State 9, Arizona State 9 Saves: Washington State 5 (Bemis, Brynn 5), Arizona State 3 (Silvestri, Briana 3)

Washington State lost a Pac-10 match in overtime for Sophomore Kiersten Dallstream’s second half goal the first time since a 2-1 setback at Arizona State Oct. Senior Brooke Bemis scored off a corner kick in the 85th earned Washington State a 1-1 tie with Idaho State. 10, 2004. minute to rally Washington State to a 1-1 tie with Oregon. Dallstream netted the equalizer at 63:30 after she pounced on a loose ball, dribbled in the box, and fired a shot past Idaho State goalkeeper Maren Eves from 15 yards out.

47 2007 Year in Review

Oregon State (7-8-2, 0-5-1) vs. Washington State (10-4-3, 3-3-1) vs. USC (14-3-2, 6-2-1) vs. Washington State (10-2-3, 3-1-1) Stanford (13-2-3, 4-1-2) Washington State (11-5-3, 4-4-1) Date: Oct 28, 2007 • Attendance: 266 Date: Nov 4, 2007 • Attendance: 812 Date: Nov 11, 2007 • Attendance: 440 Pullman, Wash. Stanford, Calif. Pullman, Wash.

Goals by period 1 2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 OT Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot Oregon State 1 0 1 Washington State 1 0 0 1 USC 1 0 1 Washington State 1 1 2 Stanford 1 0 1 2 Washington State 1 1 2

SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: 1. 21:50 OSU Taylor, Jodie (13) (Axon, Rachael) - 20 1. 14:48 WSU Dallstream, Kiersten (Bemis, Brooke) - 1. 5:39 WSU Dallstream, Kiersten (10) (Dobratz, Carly) yards out on the right to top right corner of the goal. Left side, past Holland right end - Chipped in from top of the box off entry pass 2. 22:14 WSU Bemis, Brooke (8) (Dobratz, Carly) - 5 2. 35:07 STAN Christen Press (4) (unassisted) - Press from the left. yards out center of the box after cross from the right. top of the box, off crossbar, hit ground in the net 2. 23:27 USC Rodriguez, Amy (7) (Nick, Ashley) - 3. 80:15 WSU Scurich, Allison (4) Penalty kick 3. 96:01 STAN Shari Summers (6) (unassisted) - Off Rebound header after initial shot was saved and hit corner, off post then put in the crossbar. Shots: Oregon State 10, Washington State 23 3. 54:42 WSU Dobratz, Carly (3) (Miller, Saves: Oregon State 6 (Seeley, Caitlin 6), Washington Shots: Washington State 6, Stanford 10 Anna;Dallstream, Kiersten) - 8 yards out left side just State 4 (Bemis, Brynn 4) Saves: Washington State 4 (Bemis, Brynn 4), Stanford 3 inside the post. (Erica Holland 3) Shots: USC 21, Washington State 13 Shari Summers scored off the post 6:01 into the Saves: USC 6 (Olsen, Kristin 6), Washington State 10 first overtime as second-ranked Stanford defeated (Bemis, Brynn 10) Washington State 2-1.

UCLA (15-1-2, 8-0-0) vs. Washington State (10-5-3, 3-4-1) Date: Nov 9, 2007 • Attendance: 478 Pullman, Wash.

Goals by period 1 2 Tot UCLA 1 1 2 Washington State 0 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY: 16:22 UCLA Lang, Kara (6) (Wilmoth, Lauren) - Header in the box off cross from the right 68:46 UCLA Adams, Danesha (9) (Zerboni, McCall) - Turnaround from the top of the box.

Shots: UCLA 18, Washington State 14 Saves: UCLA 5 (Henderson, Valerie 4; TEAM 1), Washington State 6 (Bemis, Brynn 6)

The No. 27 (Soccer Buzz) Cougars were awarded a penalty kick when sophomore Kiersten Dallstream was taken down in the box by Oregon State goalkeeper Caitlin Seeley. Allison Scurch’s shot beat Seeley in the Carly Dobratz’s game-winning goal came at 54:42 lower right corner for her fourth goal of the season from eight yards out on the left side when she squeezed at the 80:15 mark. Washington State stretched its the ball between USC, ranked fourth nationally at the unbeaten streak at home to six matches dating back to time and 2007 national champion, goalkeeper Kristin last season, the Cougars longest since a seven-match Olson and the left post to break a 1-1 tie. Senior Anna winning streak in Pullman during the 1994 campaign. Miller and sophomore Kiersten Dallstream assisted on the goal. For Miller it was the 14th assist of her career, tied for fourth all-time at WSU. Washington State (10-3-3, 3-2-1) vs. California (11-5-0, 3-3-0) Date: Nov 2, 2007 • Attendance: 436 Berkeley, Calif.

Goals by period 1 2 Tot Washington State 1 0 1 California 1 1 2

SCORING SUMMARY: 1. 2:57 WSU Bemis, Brooke (9) (Scurich, Allison) - half Top-ranked UCLA and Washington State played even volley in box off of long free kick for much of the match with the Bruins holding an 18-14 2. 6:51 CAL Hooker, Courtney (1) (unassisted) - 35 advantage in shots and the Cougars earning the only yards off cross bar into the goal two corner kicks. 3. 71:36 CAL Barnes, Valerie (3) (Morgan, Alex) - fol- lowed up Morgan’s shot that went off cross bar

Shots: Washington State 6, California 13 Saves: Washington State 1 (Bemis, Brynn 1), California 1 (Pellegrini, Gina 1)

Washington State, which was outshot 13-6, had a chance to tie in the 81st minute, but Allison Scurich’s shot was stopped by California goalkeeper Gina Pellegrini.

48 Year by Year scores Year by Year Scores 1991 S 17 L 2-3 Santa Clara (11-5) Washington State won its first three matches to S 19 L 1-3 San Francisco (11-NR)(PSN) extend a school-record winning streak to 10. Sopho- S 25 W 2-1 New Mexico (21-NR) more Kim Lynass scored 25 goals. The Cougars O 1 T 2-2 OT +California (21-12) defeated No. 20 Washington, 3-0, Sept. 20, for O 3 T 4-4 OT +Washington (21-15) their first victory over a nationall-ranked opponent. O 8 L 0-2 at UC Santa Barbara (16-19) WSU set a school-record for goals in a match with O 9 W 8-0 ^Pacific (16-NR) a 15-0 drubbing of Gonzaga, Oct. 30. Lynass and O 11 W 5-3 OT at UC Irvine (21-NR) sophomore midfielder Maureen Webb garnered O 15 T 4-4 OT St. Mary’s (21-NR) All-Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference Gold O 19 W 2-1 Gonzaga (PSN) Division honors. O 23 L 0-3 at Portland (NR-11) O 25 L 1-3 at Oregon State 12-7-1, 3-1-1 NCSC O 29 L 0-1 at San Diego State Head Coach: Lisa Fraser O 30 W 4-2 OT at UCLA 1989 S 7 W 7-2 Simon Fraser Home: 3-2-3 Away: 3-4-0 Neutral: 3-0-0 The Washington State women’s soccer program S 8 W 6-0 *Central Washington ~ match played at Plano, Texas. began its intercollegiate history under head coach S 11 W 4-0 at Whitman * match played at Dallas, Texas. Lisa Fraser with a 4-1 victory over Whitworth, Sept. 3. S 15 L 1-3 at Portland (NR-16) + Lanzera Tournament at Pullman, Wash. The Cougars posted a 10-6-1 mark as Fraser started S 20 W 3-0 +*Washington (NR-20) (PSN) ^ matched played at Santa Barbara, Calif. her trek toward a school-record 52 wins. S 22 L 1-4 +California 10-6-1, Independent S 27 L 0-6 at Colorado College (NR-7) Head Coach: Lisa Fraser S 29 L 2-3 ~Arkansas S 3 W 4-1 Whitworth O 2 W 4-1 Whitworth S 9 W 2-0 +Whitworth O 9 W 4-0 at Gonzaga S 9 L 2-3 +Simon Fraser O 12 T 2-2 OT at Oregon State S 10 W 1-0 +Whitman O 13 W 4-0 at Puget Sound S 10 W 3-2 +Seattle O 15 W 2-0 Spokane C.C. S 16 L 2-3 Central Washington O 19 W 3-0 at Seattle S 17 W 4-2 at Spokane C.C. O 20 W 2-1 at Pacific Lutheran S 23 L 0-1 ^Evergreen State O 24 L 1-3 at San Diego State S 24 W 5-0 ^Washington (club) O 25 L 1-2 at CS-San Bernardino O 7 L 0-1 at Washington (club) O 27 L 0-1 at UC Irvine O 7 W 4-0 at Seattle Pacific O 30 W 15-0 Gonzaga (PSN) O 8 W 2-0 at Seattle N 2 W 4-2 OT ^Western Washington 1994 O 14 L 1-4 at Central Washington Home: 6-1-0 Away: 5-5-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 The Cougars advanced to their first NCAA Tourna- + WSU Invitational Tournament at Pullman, Wash. O 28 T 2-2 Oregon (club) ment under first-year head coach Lisa Gozley. Wash- ~ match played at Colorado Springs, Colo. ington State opened the season with a 2-1 victory N 4 L 1-2 at Oregon (club) ^ match played at Richland, Wash. N 10 W 4-0 Seattle Pacific * home match played at Martin Stadium over No. 9 Connecticut in California on a goal by N 11 W 1-0 OT Spokane C.C. freshman Tina Walsh in the 83rd minute and moved Home: 3-1-1 Away: 3-4-0 Neutral: 4-1-0 into the national rankings the following week at No. + PCCCC Tournament at Spokane, Wash. 1992 14 in the Soccer America poll. Senior Jami Jarvis tallied ^ Evergreen State Tournament at Olympia, Wash. The Cougars played the fewest matches in school his- a goal in the first half against No. 12 Oregon State, tory (15) and posted a 7-6-2 record. Three of WSU’s Oct. 30 and senior goalkeeper Kris Young stopped losses came to ranked opponents, including two on seven shots to preserve a 1-0 victory. In the first 1990 the road. Junior Kim Lynass paced the Cougars in round of the NCAA Tournament, the Cougars, ranked The Cougars won a school-record 14 matches and goals (13) for the third-straight season. 19th, scored three first-half goals and defeated No. made three appearances on television (first televised 11 Wisconsin 3-1 on the road. WSU’s season came to matches in school history). Freshman Kim Lynass 7-6-2, Independent an end in the second round with a 4-0 loss to No. 3 set a school record with 30 goals, including a pair of Head Coach: Lisa Fraser William & Mary in Notre Dame, Ind. four-goal matches (Cougar single-match record). Ly- S 8 L 0-3 *Portland (NR-6) (PSN) nass was named Northwest Collegiate Soccer Confer- S 11 W 3-2 OT UC Irvine 12-7-1, Independent ence Player of the Year and was joined on the NCSC S 13 W 7-0 *Gonzaga (PSN) NCAA Tournament Second Round Silver Division First Team by junior defender Vicki S 18 T 1-1 OT at California (NR-15) Head Coach: Lisa Gozley Day, senior midfielder Renee Greenup and freshman S 20 T 1-1 OT at St. Mary’s S 3 W 2-1 +Connecticut (NR-9) midfielder Joanna Rein. WSU Head Coach Lisa Fraser S 27 W 2-1 +Puget Sound S 5 W 2-0 +Providence was named NCSC Silver Division Coach of the Year. O 2 L 2-4 at James Madison (NR-19) S 10 L 1-5 Portland (14-2) S 15 T 0-0 OT ^UCLA (14-NR) 14-6-0, 4-1-0 NCSC O 4 W 2-0 at American S 17 L 0-2 ^ New Mexico (14-NR) Head Coach: Lisa Fraser O 7 W 6-0 at Gonzaga O 10 W 1-0 Seattle S 19 W 2-0 ^Hawaii (14-NR) A 26 W 2-0 Western Washington O 11 L 2-4 *Oregon State (PSN) S 25 W 2-1 San Diego (19-NR) S 1 W 3-2 OT Whitman O 18 L 0-2 ^San Diego State S 28 W 2-0 at Gonzaga (20-NR) S 2 W 4-0 at Whitworth O 20 W 1-0 at Washington O 2 W 2-0 Pacific (20-NR) (PSN) S 6 L 0-4 at California O 30 L 0-5 at Stanford (NR-2) O 7 L 0-1 ~California (20-NR) S 8 L 1-3 OT at UC Davis N 1 L 0-1 at San Francisco O 9 W 1-0 Seattle (20-NR) S 9 L 0-5 at Stanford Home: 3-2-0 Away: 3-3-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 O 17 W 2-0 Loyola Marymount S 15 W 13-0 +Gonzaga * home match played at Martin Stadium O 23 L 0-1 at Washington (NR-12) S 23 L 1-8 at Portland (NR-12) + match played at Richland, Wash. O 27 W 2-0 Colorado College S 29 W 2-1 at Western Washington ^ match played at Olympia, Wash. O 28 W 6-0 Montana S 30 W 3-1 at Simon Fraser O 30 W 1-0 Oregon State (NR-12) (PSN) O 5 W 4-0 *Seattle Pacific (PSN) 1993 N 4 L 0-3 at Santa Clara (19-9) O 7 L 0-1 at Pacific Lutheran N 6 L 0-1 at Stanford (19-3) Washington State won its first-four matches, includ- O 9 L 1-2 at Central Washington N 9 W 3-1 $ Wisconsin (19-11) ing a 1-0 win at No. 13 SMU, Sept. 6 and its first vic- O 14 W 5-1 Spokane C.C. N 12 L 0-4 $$ William & Mary (19-3) tory over a top 10 opponent, a 2-1 triumph over No. O 20 W 2-1 *Washington (club) (PSN) Home: 7-1-0 Away: 2-4-0 Neutral: 3-2-1 O 21 W 2-1 *Puget Sound 6 Stanford, Sept. 12. The Cougars moved into the + Adidas Invitational - Pleasanton, Calif. O 24 W 2-1 Spokane C.C. national rankings for the first time in school history ^ Soccer Showcase at Albuquerque, N.M. O 27 W 4-0 *Seattle (PSN) at No. 11 in the Adidas/ISAA poll, Sept. 13. WSU ~ match played at Seattle, Wash. O 28 W 8-0 *Evergreen State (PSN) remained in the national rankings for five-consecutive $ NCAA First Round at Madison, Wis. O 30 W 4-1 at Gonzaga weeks. $$ NCAA Second Round at Notre Dame, Ind. Home: 8-0-0 Away: 5-6-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 9-6-3, Independent + match played at Richland, Wash. Head Coach: Lisa Fraser * home match played at Martin Stadium S 4 W 3-2 OT ~Arkansas S 6 W 1-0 at Southern Methodist (NR-13) S 7 W 2-0 *Texas A&M S 12 W 2-1 Stanford (NR-6)

49 Year by Year scores

1995 O 26 L 0-1 at California 2000 Despite being nationally-ranked for the first two N 2 L 0-2 at Washington Washington State won 13 matches, one shy of weeks of the season, Washington State suffered its N 7 L 0-2 at USC the school record set in 1990, and advanced to first losing season with a 4-13-1 mark in its first sea- N 9 L 0-4 at UCLA (NR-17) the NCAA Tournament on the strength of a 5-4 son of Pacific-10 competition. Junior defender Tari Home: 4-3-0 Away: 2-6-0 Neutral: 1-2-0 Pacific-10 Conference record. The Cougars reeled Beck was named to the All-Pac-10 First Team. + match played at Minneapolis, Minn. off five-straight victories to enter conference play ^ match played at Missoula, Mont. at 8-2-0 and earned wins at No. 18 Arizona State 4-13-1, 1-6-0 Pacific-10 (1-0, Oct. 15) and over No. 2 Washington (1-0/2 Head Coach: Lisa Gozley OT, Nov. 3). The win over the Huskies marks the S 2 T 2-2 OT +at Wisconsin (20-12) highest-ranked opponent WSU has knocked off in S 4 W 2-0 +Wisconsin-Milwaukee (20-NR) school history. The Cougars dropped a 1-0 decision S 9 L 0-1 Santa Clara (17-11) at home in the snow to Montana in the first round of S 15 L 1-2 at Montana the NCAA Tournament. S 16 L 1-2 ^Colorado College S 19 L 0-1 Oregon State (NR-15) (PSN) 13-7-0, 5-4-0 Pacific-10 S 24 W 4-1 Arizona NCAA Tournament First Round S 26 L 0-4 at Portland (NR-3) Head Coach: Dan Tobias S 30 L 0-1 at California S 2 W 3-2 2OT at Utah O 1 L 0-1 at San Francisco S 4 L 0-3 at Brigham Young (NR-14) O 8 L 0-3 Cal Poly S 8 W 2-1 *East Carolina O 13 L 0-1 at UCLA (NR-17) S 10 W 1-0 2OT *at Navy O 15 L 1-2 at USC 1998 S 15 L 0-1 OT at Cal Poly O 22 W 7-0 Gonzaga Washington State posted its best record to date in S 17 W 2-1 +San Jose State O 27 W 3-0 Hawaii Pacific-10 matches at 4-4-1 under first-year head S 22 W 4-1 Gonzaga O 29 L 0-3 Stanford (NR-9) (PSN) coach Dan Tobias. The season was capped by a 1-0 S 24 W 9-0 Portland State N 3 L 0-1 OT St. Mary’s victory over Washington in double overtime. Sopho- S 29 W 4-2 Montana N 5 L 0-1 Washington (PSN) more forward Deka DeWitt was named All-Pac-10 O 1 W 4-0 UNLV Home: 3-6-0 Away: 0-6-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 First Team after leading the Cougars in goals with O 6 L 1-2 California (NR-8) + Wisconsin Soccer Invitational at Madison, Wis. 12, including four game-winnners. O 8 L 0-1 2OT Stanford (NR-13) ^ match played at Missoula, Mont. O 13 W 4-0 at Arizona 6-10-3, 4-4-1 Pacific-10 O 15 W 1-0 at Arizona State (NR-18) Head Coach: Dan Tobias 1996 O 20 L 0-1 UCLA (NR-7) S 1 W 4-0 Eastern Washington O 22 L 1-2 2OT USC (NR-10) Washington State defeated a pair of nationally- S 4 L 2-9 at Santa Clara (NR-2) O 27 W 2-1 at Oregon ranked opponents at home, No. 16 San Diego State S 6 T 2-2 2OT at Pacific O 29 W 1-0 OT at Oregon State (2-1, Sept. 20) and No. 16 California (1-0, Oct. S 11 T 2-2 2OT +Denver N 3 W 1-0 2OT Washington (NR-2) 18). The Cougars earned a 1-1 tie at No. 5 Santa S 13 L 1-2 +Cal State Fullerton N 8 L 0-1 $Montana Clara, Oct. 27. WSU finished 4-2-1 on the road, the S 18 W 5-0 Portland State Home: 5-5-0 Away: 6-2-0 Neutral: 2-0-0 program’s first winning record in away matches. S 21 L 2-4 Minnesota * Naval Academy Tournament at Annapolis, Md. Senior midfielder Tari Beck and senior forward Jody S 26 L 0-2 at George Mason + match played at San Luis Obispo, Calif. Payne were named to the All-Pacific-10 Conference S 28 L 1-2 at George Washington $ NCAA First Round at Pullman, Wash. First Team. O 4 L 2-3 OT Montana 8-7-2, 3-4-0 Pacific-10 O 9 W 2-0 USC 2001 Head Coach: Lisa Gozley O 11 L 0-3 UCLA (NR-18) (FSNW) A 2-0 victory at No. 19 California, Oct. 12 S 1 W 4-1 at Gonzaga O 16 W 2-1 2OT at Oregon State highlighted the Cougars’ season. Senior Lindsey S 7 L 0-2 Portland (NR-3) O 18 W 1-0 at Oregon (FSNW) Jorgensen capped her stellar goalkeeper career as the S 20 W 2-1 San Diego State (NR-16) O 23 L 1-2 at Arizona State Washington State record holder in minutes (6,461), S 22 T 0-0 OT Montana O 25 T 0-0 2OT at Arizona saves (393) and shutouts (18). The minutes and S 27 L 0-2 at Cal Poly O 30 L 0-1 OT Stanford saves marks remain the standard at WSU. S 29 L 1-3 ^USC N 1 L 0-3 California O 4 L 0-1 +Wisconsin (NR-11) N 7 W 1-0 2OT Washington (FSNW) 7-9-1, 2-6-1 Pacific-10 O 6 W 2-0 +Wisconsin-Milwaukee Home: 4-5-0 Away: 2-4-2 Neutral: 0-1-1 Head Coach: Dan Tobias O 13 W 1-0 at Oregon State + Brenna Hansen Memorial Tournament at Logan, Utah A 31 L 2-3 +St. Mary’s O 18 W 1-0 California (NR-16) S 2 L 0-1 +at UNLV O 20 L 0-2 UCLA (PSN) 1999 S 7 W 8-0 Eastern Washington O 25 L 0-1 OT at Stanford The Cougars posted five shutouts in nonconfer- S 21 W 2-1 at Gonzaga O 27 T 1-1 OT at Santa Clara (NR-5) ence action, but ran into tough competition in the S 28 W 4-2 at Portland State N 1 W 3-0 at Arizona Pacific-10, including three top 10 opponents on the S 30 L 0-1 at Portland (NR-5) N 3 W 2-0 at Arizona State road. Junior Deka DeWitt led the Cougars with 10 O 5 W 1-0 at Air Force N 8 W 2-0 Oregon (PSN) goals, eight assists, and 28 points. O 7 W 2-1 OT at New Mexico N 10 L 0-2 Washington (PSN) O 13 L 1-2 at Washington (NR-14) Home: 4-4-1 Away: 4-2-1 Neutral: 0-1-0 7-12-0, 1-8-0 Pacific-10 O 19 L 0-2 at Stanford (NR-4) ^ match played at San Luis Obispo, Calif. Head Coach: Dan Tobias O 21 W 2-0 at California (NR-19) + Lanzera Tournament at Pullman, Wash. S 4 W 2-0 +Boise State O 26 L 1-2 Arizona State S 6 L 1-2 +Idaho O 28 W 3-1 Arizona 1997 S 10 W 3-0 Lousiville N 2 L 0-1 at USC (NR-24) N 4 L 1-3 at UCLA (NR-3) The Cougars won five-straight matches (Sept. S 12 W 3-0 Wyoming N 9 T 2-2 2OT Oregon State (FSNW) 27-Oct. 12), capped by a sweep of the Oregon S 18 L 1-3 *Utah N 11 L 0-4 Oregon schools in Pullman to open Pacific-10 play. However, S 19 L 0-4 *Montana S 24 W 6-2 Eastern Washington Home: 2-2-1 Away: 5-6-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Washington State was unable to sustain the momen- + UNLV Classic Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev. tum losing its final seven conference matches. S 26 W 4-0 Gonzaga O 1 L 0-4 #Portland 7-11-0, 2-7-0 Pacific-10 O 3 W 2-0 #UC Irvine Head Coach: Lisa Gozley O 10 L 0-3 at Washington A 30 W 2-0 Gonzaga O 15 L 1-2 at UCLA (NR-7) S 5 L 0-4 +Detroit O 17 L 0-4 at USC (NR-10) (FSNW) S 7 L 2-3 at Minnesota (NR-25) O 22 L 1-2 OT Oregon S 12 L 0-3 Santa Clara (NR-5) O 24 L 2-3 Oregon State (FSNW) S 21 W 2-0 Utah State O 29 W 3-2 Arizona S 26 L 0-4 at Montana O 31 L 1-4 Arizona State S 27 W 3-1 ^Air Force N 5 L 2-6 at California O 3 W 4-1 at Louisville N 7 L 0-4 at Stanford (NR-7) O 5 W 2-0 at Kentucky Home: 5-3-0 Away: 0-7-0 Neutral: 2-2-0 O 10 W 2-0 Oregon State + Governor’s Cup at Moscow, Idaho O 12 W 3-1 Oregon * Montana Diadora Cup at Missoula, Mont. O 17 L 1-3 Arizona State # Husky Nike Invitational at Seattle, Wash. O 19 L 0-1 Arizona (FSN) O 24 L 0-1 OT at Stanford

50 Year by Year scores

2002 2004 2006 Washington State made its second trip to the NCAA Washington State notched wins over four ranked Washington State set a school record for fewest goals Tournament in three seasons in Dan Tobias’s final opponents and tied two others, but came up short given up in a season (15) and tied the school mark year on the Palouse. The Cougars won their first-five in its bid for a third NCAA Tournament in five years. for shutouts in a campaign with 10. The Cougars matches, a school record before a midseason slump The Cougars played No. 8 Tennessee (Sept. 5) and defeated No. 18 California 2-0 in Pullman, Oct. 22. threatened their posteason aspirations. Washington No. 11 Stanford (Nov. 7) to 0-0 draws and defeated Midfielder Carly Dobratz was named All-West Region State was 7-5-2 before knocking off No. 11 California nationally-ranked Pepperdine, UCLA, USC and Wash- Third Team by the National Soccer Coaches Association 2-0, Oct. 27, sweeping a road trip at Arizona State ington at home. and Soccer Buzz. She was also an All-Freshman selec- and Arizona and drilling No. 12 USC 4-1, Nov. 8. tion by the Pacific-10 Conference and Soccer Buzz. 8-7-4, 3-4-2 Pacific 10 The Cougars carried a No. 16 national ranking into Head Coach: Matt Potter 9-7-4, 4-3-2 Pacific-10 their NCAA First Round match, but were ousted Head Coach: Matt Potter when Arizona State avenged its regular season loss A 27 W 2-0 ^Denver with a 2-1 victory in Santa Clara, Calif. A 29 L 1-2 OT ^at Montana A 25 W 2-1 UNLV S 5 T 0-0 2OT Tennessee (NR-8) A 27 T 0-0 2OT Gonzaga (NR-25) 11-7-2, 5-2-2 Pacific-10 S 10 W 2-0 ~New Mexico S 1 L 1-2 2OT at Utah (NR-24) NCAA Tournament First Round S 12 W 3-2 ~Northern Colorado S 3 W 1-0 at Utah State Head Coach: Dan Tobias S 17 W 1-0 Pepperdine (NR-12) S 8 L 1-2 Nevada A 30 W 2-0 +Minnesota S 23 L 1-4 at Utah S 10 W 1-0 Sacramento State S 2 W 8-1 +at Montana S 25 W 2-1 at Brigham Young S 15 W 2-1 Montana S 8 W 2-0 Idaho O 1 T 1-1 2OT Loyola Marymount S 17 W 2-0 Idaho S 13 W 1-0 at Cal Poly O 3 L 0-2 Portland (NR-6) S 21 L 0-1 #New Mexico S 15 W 3-1 at San Jose State O 8 L 1-3 at Arizona S 22 T 1-1 2OT #BYU (NR-23) S 20 L 0-3 Utah (NR-24) O 10 L 1-2 OT at Arizona State O 5 L 1-2 at Portland (NR-4) S 22 W 8-0 Gonzaga O 15 W 1-0 UCLA (NR-8) O 8 W 1-0 Washington S 27 L 0-2 at Pepperdine (NR-19) O 17 W 2-0 USC (NR-22) O 13 W 1-0 at Oregon State S 29 L 0-1 at Loyola Marymount O 22 T 1-1 2OT at Oregon O 15 T 0-0 2OT at Oregon O 3 L 1-3 Brigham Young O 24 L 0-1 at Oregon State O 20 L 0-1 Stanford (NR-19) O 11 W 1-0 2OT at Oregon State O 29 W 3-2 Washington (NR-12) (FSNW) O 22 W 2-0 California (NR-18) O 13 T 1-1 2OT at Oregon N 5 L 0-1 California O 27 T 0-0 2OT at USC (NR-20) (FSN) O 19 T 2-2 2OT Washington N 7 T 0-0 2OT Stanford (NR-11) O 29 L 0-2 at UCLA (NR-3) O 25 L 0-1 Stanford (NR-1) Home: 4-2-3 Away: 1-5-1 Neutral: 3-0-0 N 3 L 1-2 Arizona State O 27 W 2-0 California (NR-11) ^Montana Nike Cup at Missoula, Mont. N 5 W 1-0 Arizona N 1 W 1-0 at Arizona State ~Loyola Marymount/Holiday Inn LAX Tournament at Los Home: 7-3-1 Away: 2-3-2 Neutral: 0-1-1 N 3 W 4-2 at Arizona Angeles, Calif. #Pac-10/Mountain West Challenge at Seattle, Wash. N 8 W 4-1 USC (20-12) N 10 L 1-2 UCLA (20-3) 2005 2007 N 15 L 1-2 $Arizona State (16-NR) (FSN) The Cougars reach double-digit victories for the first The Cougars opened their season with a 7-1-2 Home: 4-4-1 Away: 6-3-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 time under head coach Matt Potter, including a 3-2 + Montana Diadora Cup at Missoula, Mont. record to equal the 2000 squad for best start in $ NCAA First Round at Santa Clara, Calif. overtime win at No. 11 Tennessee, Sept. 2 and a school history. The 7-1-2 record was also the best 2-1 double-overtime triumph over Arizona, Oct. 16. mark in school history in nonconference matches. After losing four of their first five Pacific-10 matches, Washington State defeated No. 16 Oklahoma State, the Cougars finished 3-0-1 without giving up a goal Sept. 14 and moved into the national rankings the in the process. WSU tied UCLA 0-0, then won 1-0 at following week. The Cougars were ranked as high as home against Oregon State, Oregon and at Wash- 11th (Sept. 17, Soccer America) and that week were ington with the match against the Ducks going into ranked in three polls for the first time in school his- overtime. Senior goalkeeper Katie Hultin finished her tory. WSU was ranked for seven weeks and capped career with a Cougar school-record 21 shutouts. its season with a 2-1 victory over fourth-ranked and 11-7-2, 4-4-1 Pacific 10 2007 national champion USC. Kiersten Dallstream Head Coach: Matt Potter led the Cougars with 10 goals and 24 points and was named All-Pacific-10 First Team. A 26 W 2-1 at Idaho State A 28 W 1-0 OT at Idaho 11-5-3, 4-4-1 Pacific-10 S 2 W 3-2 OT at Tennessee (NR-11) Head Coach: Matt Potter S 4 L 0-1 at Vanderbilt A 31 W 2-1 at Montana S 9 L 1-2 Wake Forest (NR-8) S 7 W 2-1 2OT at Gonzaga 2003 S 16 W 1-0 +Virginia Commonwealth S 9 T 3-3 2OT Utah The Cougars faced eight-ranked opponents in Matt S 18 W 1-0 +Long Island S 14 W 1-0 ^Oklahoma State (NR-16) Potter’s first year as Washington State’s head coach. S 23 T 1-1 2OT at Cal Poly (NR-19) S 16 W 2-1 2OT ^Princeton The schedule included No.1 North Carolina, No. 3 S 25 L 0-3 at Nevada S 21 L 0-1 #at UNLV (11-NR) Texas A&M and No. 3 UCLA. Potter picked up his S 30 W 4-0 San Francisco S 23 W 1-0 #Nevada (11-NR) first win over a ranked opponent with a 1-0 edging O 2 W 2-1 Montana S 28 W 3-0 UC Santa Barbara (18-NR) of No. 10 Duke, Sept. 14. O 7 L 0-1 at Stanford (NR-19) S 30 T 1-1 2OT Idaho State (18-NR) 6-11-2, 2-5-2 Pacific 10 O 9 L 0-3 at California (NR-13) O 5 W 4-0 at Idaho (25-NR) Head Coach: Matt Potter O 14 L 2-4 Arizona State O 12 W 3-1 at Arizona (25-NR) A 29 L 0-4 *North Carolina (NR-1) O 16 W 2-1 2OT Arizona (NR-19) O 14 L 0-1 OT at Arizona State (25-NR) A 31 L 0-3 *Maryland (NR-14) O 21 L 0-2 at USC O 19 W 2-1 at Washington S 5 L 0-1 Cal Poly O 23 T 0-0 2OT at UCLA (NR-4) O 26 T 1-1 2OT Oregon (27-NR) S 7 W 4-0 Montana O 28 W 1-0 Oregon State O 28 W 2-1 Oregon State (27-NR) S 12 L 1-2 ^at Wake Forest O 30 W 1-0 OT Oregon N 2 L 1-2 at California (27-14) S 14 W 1-0 ^Duke (NR-10) N 4 W 1-0 at Washington N 4 L 1-2 OT at Stanford (27-5) Home: 5-2-0 Away: 4-5-1 Neutral: 2-0-0 S 19 W 1-0 New Mexico N 9 L 0-2 UCLA (NR-1) + OSU Nike Invitational Tournament at Corvallis, Ore. S 26 L 0-2 at Texas (NR-16) N 11 W 2-1 USC (NR-4) S 28 L 0-2 at Texas A&M (NR-3) Home: 3-1-3 Away: 5-4-0 Neutral: 3-0-0 ^Notre Dame Inn at Saint Mary’s Classic O 3 W 2-0 Idaho State #UNLV Rebel Classic O 9 L 1-2 OT at UCLA (NR-3) O 11 L 0-1 at USC (NR-25) O 17 W 2-0 Oregon O 19 T 1-1 2OT Oregon State (PSN) – televised by Prime Sports Northwest O 24 L 0-2 at Washington (NR-22) (FSNW) (FSNW) – televised by Fox Sports Northwest O 31 T 0-0 2OT at California (FSN) – televised by Fox Sports Net N 2 W 1-0 at Stanford N 7 L 1-2 Arizona N 9 L 1-2 Arizona State Home:4-3-1 Away:1-6-1 Neutral:1-2-0 *Pac-10/ACC Challenge at Seattle, Wash. ^Adidas Wake Forest Tournament at Winston-Salem, N.C.

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AIR FORCE (2-0-0) WSU Streak: +2 BRIGHAM YOUNG (1-2-1) WSU Streak: T CAL POLY (1-4-1) WSU Streak: T Sept. 27, 1997 Missoula, Mont. W 3-1 Sept. 4, 2000 Provo, Utah L 0-3 Oct. 8, 1995 Pullman, Wash. L 0-3 Oct. 5, 2001 AFA, Colo. W 1-0 Oct. 3, 2002 Pullman, Wash. L 1-3 Sept. 27, 1996 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 0-2 (0-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 4 GF, 1 GA Sept. 25, 2004 Provo, Utah W 2-1 Sept. 15, 2000 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 0-1 OT Sept. 22, 2006 Seattle, Wash. T 1-1 2OT Sept. 13, 2002 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 1-0 (0-1-0 home) (1-1-0 away) (0-0-1 neutral) 4 GF, 8 GA Sept. 5, 2003 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 AMERICAN (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 Sept. 23, 2005 San Luis Obispo, Calif. T 1-1 2OT Oct. 4, 1992 Washington, D.C. W 2-0 (0-2-0 home) (1-2-1 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 8 GA (0-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 0 GA CALIFORNIA (4-11-3) WSU STREAK: -1 Sept. 6, 1990 Berkeley, Calif. L 0-4 Sept. 22, 1991 Pullman, Wash. L 1-4 UC SANTA BARBARA (1-1-0) WSU STREAK: +1 ARIZONA (9-3-1) WSU STREAK: +2 Sept. 18, 1992 Berkeley, Calif. T 1-1 Oct. 8, 1993 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 0-2 Sept. 24, 1995 Pullman, Wash. W 4-1 Oct. 1, 1993 Pullman, Wash. T 2-2 Sept. 28, 2007 Pullman, Wash. W 3-0 Nov. 1, 1996 Tucson, Ariz. W 3-0 Oct. 7, 1994 Seattle, Wash. L 0-1 (1-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 3 GF, 2 GA Oct. 19, 1997 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 Sept. 30, 1995 Berkeley, Calif. L 0-1 Oct. 25, 1998 Tucson, Ariz. T 0-0 Oct. 18, 1996 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 CAL STATE FULLERTON (0-1-0) WSU Streak: -1 Oct. 29, 1999 Pullman, Wash. W 3-2 Oct. 26, 1997 Berkeley, Calif. L 0-1 Oct. 13, 2000 Tucson, Ariz. W 4-0 Nov. 1, 1998 Pullman, Wash. L 0-3 Sept. 13, 1998 Logan, Utah L 1-2 Oct. 28, 2001 Pullman, Wash. W 3-1 Nov. 5, 1999 Berkeley, Calif. L 2-6 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 1 GF, 2 GA Nov. 3, 2002 Tucson, Ariz. W 4-2 Oct. 6, 2000 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 Nov. 7, 2003 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 Oct. 21, 2001 Berkeley, Calif. W 2-0 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO (0-1-0) WSU Streak: -1 Oct. 8, 2004 Tucson, Ariz. L 1-3 Oct. 27, 2002 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 16, 2005 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 2OT Oct. 25, 1991 San Bernardino, Calif. L 1-2 Oct. 31, 2003 Berkeley, Calif. T 0-0 2OT (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 2 GA Nov. 5, 2006 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 Nov. 5, 2004 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 Oct. 12, 2007 Tucson, Ariz. W 3-1 Oct. 9, 2005 Berkeley, Calif. L 0-3 (5-2-0 home) (4-1-1 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 29 GF, 14 GA Oct. 22, 2006 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 CENTRAL WASHINGTON (1-3-0) WSU Streak: +1 Nov. 2, 2007 Berkeley, Calif. L 1-2 Sept. 16, 1989 Pullman, Wash. L 2-3 (3-4-1 home) (1-6-2 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 15 GF, 31 GA Oct. 14, 1989 Ellensburg, Wash. L 1-4 Oct. 9, 1990 Ellensburg, Wash. L 1-2 Sept. 8, 1991 Pullman, Wash. W 6-0 (1-1-0 home) (0-2-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 10 GF, 9 GA

COLORADO COLLEGE (1-2-0) WSU Streak: -1 Sept. 27, 1991 Colorado Springs, Colo. L 0 Oct. 27, 1994 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Sept. 16, 1995 Missoula, Mont. L 1-2 (1-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 3 GF, 8 GA

CONNECTICUT (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 Sept. 3, 1994 Pleasanton, Calif. W 2-1 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 1 GA

Shelby Brownfield

Oct. 27, 2002 - Goals by Kim Morgan and Shelby Brownfield, Carmen Anderson coupled with a Sara Leibowitz shutout, led WSU to a 2-0 victory over 10th-ranked California. It was the program’s 10th win over a Oct. 16, 2005 - The Cougars took down No. 19 Arizona 2-1 in nationally-ranked opponent. overtime. WSU forced the extra period when Carmen Anderson converted a penalty kick at the 89:59 mark of the match and won UC DAVIS (0-1-0) WSU Streak: -1 when Anderson converted a free kick in the 104th minute. Sept. 8, 1990 Davis, Calif. L 1-3 OT (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 3 GA ARIZONA STATE (3-10-0) WSU STREAK: -6 Nov. 3, 1996 Tempe, Ariz. W 2-0 UC IRVINE (3-1-0) WSU Streak: +3 Oct. 17, 1997 Pullman, Wash. L 1-3 Oct. 27, 1991 Irvine, Calif. L 0-1 Oct. 23, 1998 Tempe, Ariz. L 1-2 Sept. 11, 1992 Pullman, Wash. W 3-2 OT Oct. 31, 1999 Pullman, Wash. L 1-4 Oct. 11, 1993 Irvine, Calif. W 5-3 OT Oct. 15, 2000 Tempe, Ariz. W 1-0 Oct. 3, 1999 Seattle, Wash. W 2-0 Tina Walsh Oct. 26, 2001 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 (1-0-0 home) (1-1-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 10 GF, 6 GA Nov. 1, 2002 Tempe, Ariz. W 1-0 Sept. 3, 1994 - Lisa Gozley made her debut as WSU head coach with Nov. 15, 2002 Santa Clara, Calif. L 1-2 a come-from-behind win over ninth-ranked Connecticut. Freshmen Nov. 9, 2003 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 UCLA (2-11-2) WSU STREAK: -2 Tina Walsh and Shalli DeWitt provided the offense to support Tammy Oct. 10, 2004 Tempe, Ariz. L 1-2 OT Oct. 30, 1993 Los Angeles, Calif. W 4-2 OT Cotie’s 10 saves in her first career start. Oct. 14, 2005 Pullman, Wash. L 2-4 Sept. 15, 1994 Albuquerque, N.M. T 0-0 Nov. 3, 2006 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 Oct. 13, 1995 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-1 Oct. 14, 2007 Tempe, Ariz. L 0-1 OT Oct. 20, 1996 Pullman, Wash. L 0-2 DENVER (1-0-1) WSU Streak: -1 (0-6-0 home) (3-3-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 15 GF, 23 GA Nov. 9, 1997 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-4 Sept. 11, 1998 Logan, Utah T 2-2 Oct. 11, 1998 Pullman, Wash. L 0-3 Nov. 15, 2002 - Rachel Rodrick’s second half goal was not enough to Aug. 27, 2004 Missoula, Mont. W 2-0 Oct. 15, 1999 Los Angeles, Calif. L 1-2 advance in the NCAA Tournament as Arizona State dropped the No. (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-1 neutral) 4 GF, 2 GA Oct. 20, 2000 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 16 Cougars 2-1 in the first round at Santa Clara. Nov. 4, 2001 Los Angeles, Calif. L 1-3 Nov. 10, 2002 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 DETRIOT (0-1-0) WSU Streak: -1 ARKANSAS (1-1-0) WSU Streak: +1 Oct. 9, 2003 Los Angeles, Calif. L 1-2 OT Sept. 5, 1997 Minneapolis, Minn. L 0-4 Sept. 29, 1991 Colorado Springs, Colo. L 2-3 Oct. 15, 2004 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 0 GF, 4 GA Sept. 4, 1993 Plano, Texas W 3-2 Oct, 23, 2005 Los Angeles, Calif. T 0-0 2OT (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-1-0 neutral) 5 GF, 5 GA Oct. 29, 2006 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-2 DUKE (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 Nov. 9, 2007 Pullman, Wash. L 0-2 Sept. 4, 1993 - WSU opened Lisa Fraser’s final season as head coach Sept. 14, 2003 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 1-0 (1-5-0 home) (1-6-1 away) (0-0-1 neutral) 9 GF, 26 GA with a 3-2 overtime victory against the Razorbacks in Plano, Texas. (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 0 GA Oct. 2, 1993 - In Lisa Fraser’s last match as Washington State head Sept. 14, 2003 - Washington State Head Coach Matt Potter recorded coach, the Cougars knocked off UCLA 4-2 in overtime for their only BOISE STATE (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 his second career victory and first over a ranked opponent as the road victory against the Bruins in school history. WSU came from Cougars defeated No. 6 Duke 1-0. Rachel Rodrick found the back of Sept. 4, 1999 Moscow, Idaho W 2-0 behind twice to tie the match in regulation and senior Kim Lynass the net in the 75th minute for the game winner. (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 0 GA and freshman Jen Rickard both registered goals in overtime.

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EAST CAROLINA (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 IDAHO STATE (2-0-1) WSU STREAK: T NAVY (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 Sept. 8, 2000 Annapolis, Md. W 2-1 Oct. 3, 2003 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Sept. 10, 2000 Annapolis, Md. W 1-0 2OT (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 1 GA Aug. 26, 2005 Pocatello, Idaho W 2-1 (0-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 0 GA Sept. 30, 2007 Pullman, Wash. T 1-1 2OT (1-0-1 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 5 GF, 2 GA EASTERN WASHINGTON (3-0-0) WSU Streak: +3 NEVADA (1-2-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Sept. 1, 1998 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 Sept. 25, 2005 Reno, Nev. L 0-3 Sept. 24, 1999 Pullman, Wash. W 6-2 JAMES MADISON (0-1-0) WSU Streak: -1 Sept. 8, 2006 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 Sept. 7, 2001 Pullman, Wash. W 8-0 Oct. 2, 1992 Harrisonburg, Va. L 2-4 Sept. 23, 2007 Las Vegas, Nev. W 1-0 (3-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 18 GF, 2 GA (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 4 GA (0-1-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 5 GA

KENTUCKY (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 UNLV (2-2-0) WSU STREAK: -1 Oct. 5, 1997 Lexington, Ky. W 2-0 Oct. 1, 2000 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 (0-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 0 GA Sept. 2, 2001 Las Vegas, Nev. L 0-1 Aug. 25, 2006 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Sept. 21, 2007 Las Vegas, Nev. L 0-1 LONG ISLAND (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 (2-0-0 home) (0-2-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 6 GF, 3 GA Sept. 18, 2005 Corvallis, Ore. W 1-0 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 0 GA NEW MEXICO (4-2-0) WSU Streak: -1 Sept. 25, 1993 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 LOUISVILLE (2-0-0) WSU Streak: +2 Sept. 17, 1994 Albuquerque, N.M. L 0-2 Oct. 3, 1997 Louisville, Ky. W 4-1 Oct. 7, 2001 Albuquerque, N.M. W 2-1 OT Sept. 10, 1999 Pullman, Wash. W 3-0 Sept. 19, 2003 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 (1-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 7 GF, 1 GA Sept. 10, 2004 Los Angeles, Calif. W 2-0 Sept. 21, 2006 Seattle, Wash. L 0-1 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (1-1-1) WSU Streak: T (2-0-0 home) (1-1-0 away) (1-1-0 neutral) 7 GF, 5 GA Oct. 17, 1994 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Sept. 29, 2002 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-1 NORTH CAROLINA (0-1-0) WSU Streak: -1 Oct. 1, 2004 Pullman, Wash. T 1-1 2OT Aug. 29, 2003 Seattle, Wash. L 0-4 (1-0-1 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 3 GF, 2 GA (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 0 GF, 4GA

Deka DeWitt MARYLAND (0-1-0) WSU Streak: -1 NORTHERN COLORADO (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 Aug. 31, 2003 Seattle, Wash. L 0-3 Sept. 1, 1998 - Dan Tobias started his tenure as head coach at Sept. 12, 2004 Los Angeles, Calif. W 3-2 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 0 GF, 3GA Washington State with a 4-0 victory over the Eagles. Deka DeWitt (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 3 GF, 2GA tallied two goals in the victory. MINNESOTA (1-2-0) WSU Streak: +1 OKLAHOMA STATE (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 EVERGREEN STATE (1-1-0) WSU Streak: +1 Sept. 7, 1997 Minneapolis, Minn. L 2-3 Sept. 14, 2007 Notre Dame, Ind. W 1-0 Sept. 21, 1998 Pullman, Wash. L 2-4 Sept. 23, 1989 Olympia, Wash. L 0-1 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 0 GA Aug. 30, 2002 Missoula, Mont. W 2-0 Oct. 28, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 8-0 (0-1-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 6 GF, 7 GA (1-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 8 GF, 1 GA OREGON (CLUB) (0-1-1) WSU Streak: -1 Oct. 28, 1989 Pullman, Wash. T 2-2 MONTANA (7-6-1) WSU STREAK: +3 GEORGE MASON (0-1-0) WSU Streak: -1 Nov. 4, 1989 Eugene, Ore. L 1-2 Oct. 28, 1994 Pullman, Wash. W 6-0 Sept. 26, 1998 Farifax, Va. L 0-2 (0-0-1 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 3 GF, 4 GA Sept. 15, 1995 Missoula, Mont. L 1-2 (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 0 GF, 2 GA Sept. 22, 1996 Pullman, Wash. T 0-0 Sept. 26, 1997 Missoula, Mont. L 0-4 OREGON (6-2-4) WSU STREAK: T2 GEORGE WASHINGTON (0-1-0) WSU Streak: -1 Oct. 4, 1998 Pullman, Wash. L 2-3 OT Nov. 8, 1996 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Sept. 28, 1998 Washington, D.C. L 1-2 Sept. 19, 1999 Missoula, Mont. L 0-4 Oct. 12, 1997 Pullman, Wash. W 3-1 (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 2 GA Sept. 29, 2000 Pullman, Wash. W 4-2 Oct. 18, 1998 Eugene, Ore. W 1-0 Nov. 8, 2000 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 Oct. 22, 1999 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 OT Sept. 2, 2002 Missoula, Mont. W 8-1 Oct. 27, 2000 Eugene, Ore. W 2-1 GONZAGA (16-0-1) WSU STREAK: +1 Sept. 7, 2003 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 Nov. 11, 2001 Pullman, Wash. L 0-4 Sept. 15, 1990 Richland, Wash. W 13-0 Aug. 29, 2004 Missoula, Mont. L 1-2 OT Oct. 13, 2002 Eugene, Ore. T 1-1 2OT Oct. 30, 1990 Spokane, Wash. W 4-1 Oct. 2, 2005 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Oct. 17, 2003 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 9, 1991 Spokane, Wash. W 4-0 Sept. 15, 2006 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Oct. 22, 2004 Eugene, Ore. T 1-1 2OT Oct. 30, 1991 Pullman, Wash. W 15-0 Aug. 31, 2007 Missoula, Mont. W 2-1 Oct. 30, 2005 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 OT Sept. 13, 1992 Pullman, Wash. W 7-0 (5-2-1 home) (2-4-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 32 GF, 22 GA Oct. 15, 2006 Eugene, Ore. T 0-0 2OT Oct. 7, 1992 Spokane, Wash. W 6-0 Oct. 26, 2007 Pullman, Wash. T 1-1 2OT Oct. 19, 1993 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 (4-2-1 home) (2-0-3 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 15 GF, 11 GA Sept. 28, 1994 Spokane, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 22, 1995 Pullman, Wash. W 7-0 Sept. 1, 1996 Spokane, Wash. W 4-1 Aug. 30, 1997 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Sept. 26, 1999 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 Sept. 22, 2000 Pullman, Wash. W 4-1 Sept. 21, 2001 Spokane, Wash. W 2-1 Sept. 22, 2002 Pullman, Wash. W 8-0 Aug. 27, 2006 Pullman, Wash. T 0-0 2OT Sept. 7, 2007 Spokane, Wash. W 2-1 2OT (8-0-1 home) (7-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 86 GF, 6 GA Oct. 30, 1991 - The Cougars scored a single-game school record 15 goals against the Bulldogs en route to their eighth shutout of the season. Kim Lynass notched her second of three career four-goal matches against Gonzaga.

HAWAII (2-0-0) WSU Streak: +2 Sept. 19, 1994 Albuquerque, N.M. W 2-0 Oct. 27, 1995 Pullman, Wash. W 3-0 (1-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 5 GF, 0 GA

IDAHO (4-1-0) WSU STREAK: +4 Sept. 6, 1999 Moscow, Idaho L 1-2 Sept. 8, 2002 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Aug. 28, 2005 Moscow, Idaho W 1-0 OT Rachel Rodrick Sept. 17, 2006 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 5, 2007 Moscow, Idaho W 4-0 Oct. 17, 2003 - Rachel Rodrick moved into third on the all-time (2-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 10 GF, 2 GA career goals list (23) with two against the Ducks. Her scores provided the only scoring of the match and gave the Cougars a 2-0 win and Nov. 8, 2000 - Washington State made its first NCAA Tournament Matt Potter his first career Pacific-10 victory. appearance since 1994 in the snow against Montana. The Grizzlies knocked off the Cougars 1-0.

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OREGON STATE (9-5-3) WSU STREAK: +3 PORTLAND STATE (3-0-0) WSU Streak: +3 SAN JOSE STATE (2-0-0) WSU Streak: +2 Oct. 12, 1991 Corvallis, Ore. T 2-2 Sept. 18, 1998 Pullman, Wash. W 5-0 Sept. 17, 2000 San Luis Obispo, Calif. W 2-1 Oct. 11, 1992 Pullman, Wash. L 2-4 Sept. 24, 2000 Pullman, Wash. W 9-0 Sept. 15, 2002 San Jose, Calif. W 3-1 Oct. 25, 1993 Corvallis, Ore. L 1-3 Sept. 28, 2001 Portland, Ore. W 4-2 (0-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 5 GF, 2 GA Oct. 30, 1994 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 (2-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 18 GF, 2 GA Sept. 19, 1995 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 Oct. 13, 1996 Corvallis, Ore. W 1-0 PRINCETON (1-0-0) WSU STREAK: +1 Oct. 10, 1997 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 16, 1998 Corvallis, Ore. W 2-1 2OT Sept. 16, 2007 Notre Dame, Ind. W 2-1 2OT Oct. 24, 1999 Pullman, Wash. L 2-3 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 1 GA Oct. 29, 2000 Corvallis, Ore. W 1-0 OT Nov. 9, 2001 Pullman, Wash. T 2-2 2OT PROVIDENCE (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 Oct. 11, 2002 Corvallis, Ore. W 1-0 2OT Sept. 5, 1994 Pleasanton, Calif. W 2-0 Oct. 19, 2003 Pullman, Wash. T 1-1 2OT (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 0 GA Oct. 24, 2004 Corvallis, Ore. L 0-1 Oct. 28, 2005 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 Oct. 13, 2006 Corvallis, Ore. W 1-0 PUGET SOUND (3-0-0) WSU Streak: +3 Oct. 28, 2007 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Oct. 21, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 (4-3-2 home) (5-2-1 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 22 GF, 19 GA Oct. 13, 1991 Tacoma, Wash. W 4-0 Sept. 27, 1992 Richland, Wash. W 2-1 (1-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 8 GF, 2 GA

SACRAMENTO STATE (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 Sept. 10, 2006 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 (1-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 0 GA

ST. MARY’S (0-2-2) WSU Streak: -2 Sept. 20, 1992 Moraga, Calif. T 1-1 OT Mariette Boyce Oct. 15, 1993 Pullman, Wash. T 4-4 OT Nov. 3, 1995 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 OT Sept. 17, 2000 - Freshman Mariette Boyce scored two second-half Aug. 31, 2001 Las Vegas, Nev. L 2-3 goals, the first points of her career, to lead the Cougars past San Jose (0-1-1 home) (0-0-1 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 7 GF, 9 GA State 2-1. The victory was the 100th in the history of Washington State soccer. SAN DIEGO (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 Jami Jarvis Sept. 25, 1994 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 SANTA CLARA (0-5-1) WSU Streak: -2 (1-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 1 GA Sept. 17, 1993 Pullman, Wash. L 2-3 Oct. 30, 1994 - The Cougars used Jami Jarvis’s only career goal to Nov. 4, 1994 Santa Clara, Calif. L 0-3 blank the No. 14 Beavers 1-0 and earn their 11th win of the season. Sept. 9, 1995 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 The victory proved to be enough to land Washington State its first SAN DIEGO STATE (1-3-0) WSU Streak: +1 Oct. 27, 1996 Santa Clara, Calif. T 1-1 NCAA Tournament berth. Oct. 24, 1991 San Diego, Calif. L 1-3 Sept. 12, 1997 Pullman, Wash. L 0-3 Oct. 18, 1992 Olympia, Wash. L 0-2 Sept. 4, 1998 Santa Clara, Calif. L 2-9 PACIFIC (2-0-1) WSU Streak: T Oct. 29, 1993 San Diego, Calif. L 0-1 (0-3-0 home) (0-2-1 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 5 GF, 20 GA Sept. 20, 1996 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Oct. 9, 1993 Santa Barbara, Calif. W 8-0 (1-0-0 home) (0-2-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 3 GF, 7 GA Oct. 2, 1994 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 SEATTLE (6-0-0) WSU Streak: +6 Sept. 6, 1998 Stockton, Calif. T 2-2 Sept. 10, 1989 Spokane, Wash. W 3-2 (1-0-0 home) (0-0-1 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 12 GF, 2 GA Oct. 8, 1989 Seattle, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 27, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 PACIFIC LUTHERAN (1-1-0) WSU Streak: +1 Oct. 19, 1991 Seattle, Wash. W 3-0 Oct. 7, 1990 Tacoma, Wash. L 0-1 Oct. 10, 1992 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 Oct. 20, 1991 Tacoma, Wash. W 2-1 Oct. 9, 1994 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 (0-0-0 home) (1-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 2 GA (3-0-0 home) (2-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 14 GF, 2 GA

PEPPERDINE (1-1-0) WSU Streak: +1 SEATTLE PACIFIC (3-0-0) WSU Streak: +3 Sept. 27, 2002 Malibu, Calif. L 0-2 Oct. 7, 1989 Seattle, Wash. W 4-0 Sept. 17, 2004 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 Nov. 10, 1989 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 (1-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 2 GA Oct. 5, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 (2-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 12 GF, 0 GA

Megan Cecchini Amy Chippendale

Sept. 20, 1996 - A goal and an assist from Amy Chippendale Sept. 17, 2004 - Washington State picked up its third-consecutive propelled Washington State to a 2-1 victory over 16th-ranked San win in handing No. 12 Pepperdine its first loss of the season. Megan Diego State. The performance helped goalkeeper Jessica Glazer earn Cecchini converted a free kick in the 12th minute and Katie Hultin Pacific-10 Player of the Week Honors, a first for the Cougars. held on for her fourth shutout of the season and a 1-0 victory.

SAN FRANCISCO (1-3-0) WSU Streak: +1 Tina Child PORTLAND (0-11-0) WSU Streak: -11 Nov. 1, 1992 San Francisco, Calif. L 0-1 Oct. 5, 1990 - Tina Childs assisted on two goals as the Cougars Sept. 23, 1990 Portland, Ore. L 1-8 Sept. 19, 1993 Pullman, Wash. L 1-3 Sept. 15, 1991 Portland, Ore. L 1-3 defeated Seattle Pacific 4-0 in the program’s first televised match. Oct. 1, 1995 San Francisco, Calif. L 0-1 The contest was aired by Prime Sports Northwest. Sept. 8, 1992 Pullman, Wash. L 0-3 Sept. 30, 2005 Pullman, Wash. W 4-0 Oct. 23, 1993 Portland, Ore. L 0-3 (1-1-0 home) (0-2-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 5 GF, 5 GA Sept. 10, 1994 Pullman, Wash. L 1-5 SIMON FRASER (2-1-0) WSU Streak: +2 Sept. 26, 1995 Portland, Ore. L 0-4 Sept. 9, 1989 Spokane, Wash. L 2-3 Sept. 7, 1996 Pullman, Wash. L 0-2 Sept. 30, 1990 Burnaby, B.C. W 3-1 Oct. 1, 1999 Seattle, Wash. L 0-4 Sept. 7, 1991 Pullman, Wash. W 7-2 Sept. 30, 2001 Portland, Ore. L 0-1 (1-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 12 GF, 6 GA Oct. 3, 2004 Pullman, Wash. L 0-2 Oct. 5, 2006 Portland, Ore. L 1-2 Sept. 30, 1990 - Behind two goals from Kim Lynass, Washington (0-4-0 home) (0-6-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 4 GF, 37 GA State defeated Simon Fraser 3-1 on the road. The match marks the only time the Cougars have played outside of the United States.

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USC (4-8-1) WSU STREAK: +1 TEXAS (0-1-0) WSU Streak: -1 WESTERN WASHINGTON (3-0-0) WSU Streak: +3 Oct. 15, 1995 Los Angeles, Calif. L 1-2 Sept. 26, 2003 Austin, Texas L 0-2 Aug. 26, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Sept. 29, 1996 San Luis Obispo, Calif. L 1-3 (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 0 GF, 2 GA Sept. 29, 1990 Bellingham, Wash. W 2-1 Nov. 7, 1997 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-2 Nov. 2, 1991 Richland, Wash. W 4-2 OT Oct. 9, 1998 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 (1-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 8 GF, 3 GA TEXAS A&M (1-1-0) WSU Streak: -1 Oct. 17, 1999 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-4 Oct. 22, 2000 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 2OT Sept. 7, 1993 Dallas, Texas W 2-0 WHITMAN (3-0-0) WSU Streak: +3 Nov. 2, 2001 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-1 Sept. 28, 2003 College Station, Texas L 0-2 Nov. 8, 2002 Pullman, Wash. W 4-1 (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 2 GA Sept. 10, 1989 Spokane, Wash. W 1-0 Oct. 11, 2003 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-1 Sept. 1, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 3-2 OT Sept. 11, 1991 Walla Walla, Wash. W 4-0 Oct. 17, 2004 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 UTAH (1-4-1) WSU STREAK: T (1-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 8 GF, 2 GA Oct. 21, 2005 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-2 Sept. 18, 1999 Missoula, Mont. L 1-3 Oct. 27, 2006 Los Angeles, Calif. T 0-0 2OT Sept. 2, 2000 Salt Lake City, Utah W 3-2 2OT Nov. 11, 2007 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Sept. 20, 2002 Pullman, Wash. L 0-3 WHITWORTH (4-0-0) WSU Streak: +4 (4-1-0 home) (0-6-1 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 12 GF, 20 GA Sept. 23, 2004 Salt Lake City, Utah L 1-4 Sept. 3, 1989 Pullman, Wash. W 4-1 Sept. 1, 2006 Salt Lake City, Utah L 1-2 2OT Sept. 9, 1989 Spokane, Wash. W 2-0 Sept, 9, 2007 Pullman, Wash. T 3-3 2OT Sept. 2, 1990 Spokane, Wash. W 4-0 (0-1-1 home) (1-2-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 9 GF, 17 GA Oct. 2, 1991 Pullman, Wash. W 4-1 (2-0-0 home) (2-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 14 GF, 2 GA UTAH STATE (2-0-0) WSU Streak: +2 Sept. 3, 1989 - The Washington State program debuted under head Sept. 21, 1997 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 coach Lisa Fraser with a 4-1 victory over Whitworth in Pullman. Sept. 3, 2006 Salt Lake City, Utah W 1-0 (1-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 3 GF, 0 GA WILLIAM & MARY (0-1-0) WSU Streak: -1 Nov. 12, 1994 Notre Dame, Ind. L 0-4 VANDERBILT (0-1-0) WSU Streak: -1 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-1-0 neutral) 0 GF, 4 GA Sept. 4, 2005 Nashville, Tenn. L 0-1 (0-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 0 GF, 1 GA WISCONSIN (1-1-1) WSU Streak: -1 Nov. 9, 1994 Madison, Wis. W 3-1 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 Sept. 2, 1995 Madison, Wis. T 2-2 2OT Sept. 16, 2005 Corvallis, Ore. W 1-0 Oct. 4, 1996 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 (0-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 0 GA (0-1-0 home) (1-0-1 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 5 GF, 4 GA

WAKE FOREST (0-2-0) WSU Streak: -2 Sept. 12, 2003 Winston-Salem, N.C. L 1-2 Sept. 9, 2005 Pullman, Wash. L 1-2 (0-1-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 2 GF, 4 GA

WASHINGTON (CLUB) (2-1-0) WSU Streak: +1 Sept. 24, 1989 Pullman, Wash. W 5-0 Kiersten Dallstream Oct. 7, 1989 Seattle, Wash. L 0-1 Oct. 20, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Nov. 4, 2007 - Washington State closed its season with a 2-1 victory (2-0-0 home) (0-1-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 7 GF, 2 GA over fourth-ranked and 2007 national champion USC. Kiersten Dall- stream put the Cougars on top less than six minutes into the match WASHINGTON (8-7-2) WSU STREAK: +4 and Carly Dobratz scored the game-winner in the 55th minute. Sept. 20, 1991 Pullman, Wash. W 3-0 Oct. 20, 1992 Seattle, Wash. W 1-0 SOUTHERN METHODIST (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 Oct. 3, 1993 Pullman, Wash. T 4-4 Sept. 6, 1993 Dallas, Texas W 1-0 Oct. 23, 1994 Seattle, Wash. L 0-1 (0-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 1 GF, 0 GA Nov. 5, 1995 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 Nov. 10, 1996 Pullman, Wash. L 0-2 Sept. 6, 1993 - In the only meeting between the two schools, Wash- Nov. 2, 1997 Seattle, Wash. L 0-2 ington State used a goal from Kim Lynass just 24 seconds into the Nov. 7, 1998 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 2OT second half to blank the 13th-ranked Mustangs 1-0. Oct. 10, 1999 Seattle, Wash. L 0-3 Nov. 3, 2000 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 2OT SPOKANE CC (5-0-0) WSU Streak: +5 Oct. 13, 2001 Seattle, Wash. L 1-2 Sept. 17, 1989 Spokane, Wash. W 4-2 Oct. 19, 2002 Pullman, Wash. T 2-2 2OT Nov. 11, 1989 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 OT Oct. 24, 2003 Seattle, Wash. L 0-2 Oct. 14, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 5-1 Oct. 29, 2004 Pullman, Wash. W 3-2 Oct. 24, 1990 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Nov. 4, 2005 Seattle, Wash. W 1-0 Oct. 15, 1991 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 Oct. 8, 2006 Pullman, Wash. W 1-0 (4-0-0 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 14 GF, 4 GA Oct. 19, 2007 Seattle, Wash. W 2-1 (5-2-2 home) (3-5-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 20 GF, 22 GA

STANFORD (2-14-1) WSU STREAK: -3 Sept. 9, 1990 Stanford, Calif. L 0-5 Oct. 30, 1992 Stanford, Calif. L 0-5 Sept. 12, 1993 Pullman, Wash. W 2-1 Nov. 6, 1994 Stanford, Calif. L 0-1 Oct. 29, 1995 Pullman, Wash. L 0-3 Oct. 25, 1996 Stanford, Calif. L 0-1 2OT Oct. 24, 1997 Stanford, Calif. L 0-1 OT Oct. 30, 1998 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 OT Nov. 7, 1999 Stanford, Calif. L 0-4 Oct. 8, 2000 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 2OT Oct. 19, 2001 Stanford, Calif. L 0-2 Oct. 25, 2002 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 Shalli DeWitt Nov. 2, 2003 Stanford, Calif. W 1-0 Nov. 9, 1994 - In its first NCAA Tournament match, Washington Nov. 7, 2004 Pullman, Wash. T 0-0 2OT State notched a 3-1 road win against Wisconsin. The 19th-ranked Oct. 7, 2005 Stanford, Calif. L 0-1 Cougars scored three times in the first half on goals by Jody Payne, Oct. 20, 2006 Pullman, Wash. L 0-1 Kristy Olson and Shalli DeWitt. The 11th-ranked Badgers were held Nov. 4, 2007 Stanford, Calif. L 1-2 OT to one shot in the first half. The victory is still tied for the highest- (1-5-1 home) (1-9-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 4 GF, 30 GA ranked opponent WSU has defeated on the road in school history. Sept. 12, 1993 - The Cougars improved to 4-0 with a 2-1 victory over No. 6 Stanford. Kim Lynass scored both goals, including the WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE (2-0-0) WSU Streak: +2 game-winner off the right post in the 75th minute. Natalie McDow- ell made 12 saves for Washington State. Sept. 4, 1995 Madison, Wis. W 2-0 Oct. 6, 1996 Pullman, Wash. W 2-0 (1-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (1-0-0 neutral) 4 GF, 0 GA TENNESSEE (1-0-1) WSU Streak: +1 Sept. 5, 2004 Pullman, Wash. T 0-0 2OT WYOMING (1-0-0) WSU Streak: +1 Sept. 2, 2005 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-2 OT (0-0-1 home) (1-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 3 GF, 2 GA Kim Morgan Sept. 12, 1999 Pullman, Wash. W 3-0 (1-0-0 home) (0-0-0 away) (0-0-0 neutral) 3 GF, 0 GA Sept. 2, 2005 - Washington State trailed 2-0 at No. 11 Tennessee Nov. 3, 2000 - The Cougars sealed an at-large bid to the NCAA before Carmen Anderson converted a penalty kick in the 84th minute Tournament with a dramatic win over their arch rival. Kim Morgan and Jennie Kunc forced overtime with a tally in 86th minute. Megan scored at the 111:37 mark to provide Washington State with a 1-0 Hyte’s game-winner in the extra session enabled the Cougars to double-overtime victory over the second-ranked Huskies, the highest- equal their highest-ranked opponent defeated on the road. ranked team the Cougars have defeated in school history.

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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 Pacific-10 1-6-0 .143 T/7th 1996 Gozley 8-7-2 .529 19 16 Pacific-10 3-4-0 .429 1997 Gozley 7-11-0 .389 21 31 Pacific-10 2-7-0 .222 T/7th 1998 Tobias 6-10-3 .395 28 36 Pacific-10 4-4-1 .500 T/6th 1999 Tobias 7-12-0 .368 32 45 Pacific-10 1-8-0 .111 T/9th 2000 Tobias 13-7-0 .650 40 19 Pacific-10 5-4-0 .555 6th 0-1 .000 1st 19 2001 Tobias 7-9-1 .441 28 26 Pacific-10 2-6-1 .278 9th 2002 Tobias 11-7-2 .600 42 22 Pacific-10 5-2-2 .667 3rd 0-1 .000 1st 16 2003 Potter 6-11-2 .368 16 24 Pacific-10 2-5-2 .333 2004 Potter 8-7-4 .526 22 22 Pacific-10 3-4-2 .444 8th 2005 Potter 11-7-2 .600 23 22 Pacific-10 4-4-1 .500 T/5th 2006 Potter 9-7-4 .550 18 15 Pacific-10 4-3-2 .555 4th 2007 Potter 11-5-3 .658 31 20 Pacific-10 4-4-1 .500 T/5th 18-Year Total 172-151-32 .530 605 486 40-61-11 .407 1-3 .250 Home-Away-Neutral Yearly Team Statistics HOME AWAY Neutral SCORING STATISTICS GOALKEEPING STATISTICS Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. MP MIN G A PTS SOG SVS GAA SHO 1989 3-1-1 .700 3-4-0 .429 4-1-0 .800 1989 WSU 17 1,560 38 25 101 406 69 1.24 6 1990 8-0-0 1.000 5-6-0 .455 1-0-0 1.000 Opp. 17 1,560 21 8 50 149 164 2.24 2 1991 6-1-0 .857 5-5-1 .500 1-1-0 .500 1990 WSU 20 1,860 61 26 148 409 110 1.60 6 1992 3-2-0 .600 3-3-2 .500 1-1-0 .500 Opp. 20 1,860 32 16 80 255 184 3.05 4 1993 3-2-3 .563 3-4-0 .429 3-0-0 1.000 1991 WSU 20 1,860 66 35 167 422 119 1.45 8 1994 7-1-0 .875 2-4-0 .333 3-2-1 .583 Opp. 20 1,860 30 15 75 208 216 3.19 2 1995 3-6-0 .333 0-6-1 .071 1-1-0 .500 1992 WSU 15 1,440 28 16 72 154 64 1.50 5 1996 4-4-1 .500 4-2-1 .643 0-1-0 .000 Opp. 15 1,440 24 17 65 134 81 1.75 4 1997 4-3-0 .571 2-6-0 .250 1-2-0 .333 1993 WSU 18 1,800 43 29 115 216 132 1.75 3 1998 4-5-0 .444 2-4-2 .375 0-1-1 .250 Opp. 18 1,800 35 19 89 177 149 2.15 3 1999 5-3-0 .625 1-6-0 .143 1-3-0 .250 1994 WSU 20 1,830 28 16 72 300 122 0.98 10 2000 5-5-0 .500 6-2-0 .750 2-0-0 1.000 Opp. 20 1,830 20 14 54 222 162 1.38 7 2001 2-2-1 .500 5-6-0 .455 0-1-0 .000 1995 WSU 18 1,680 21 16 58 219 115 1.39 3 2002 4-4-1 .500 6-2-1 .722 1-1-0 .500 Opp. 18 1,680 26 21 73 277 88 1.13 10 2003 4-3-1 .562 1-6-1 .188 1-2-0 .333 1996 WSU 17 1,620 19 11 49 201 63 0.89 7 2004 4-2-3 .611 1-5-1 .214 3-0-0 1.000 Opp. 17 1,620 16 12 44 176 73 1.06 7 2005 5-2-0 .714 4-5-2 .556 2-0-0 1.000 1997 WSU 18 1,621 21 18 60 178 101 1.72 4 2006 7-3-1 .682 1-3-2 .333 1-1-1 .500 Opp. 18 1,621 31 31 93 266 70 1.17 9 2007 3-1-3 .500 5-4-0 .556 3-0-0 1.000 1998 WSU 19 1,869 28 26 82 222 120 1.73 6 Total 84-50-15 .614 59-83-14 .423 29-18-3 .610 Opp. 19 1,869 36 28 100 312 93 1.35 5 1999 WSU 19 1,712 32 31 95 228 127 2.37 5 Opp. 19 1,712 45 36 126 310 83 1.68 4 2000 WSU 20 1,945 40 36 116 374 111 0.88 7 Opp. 20 1,945 19 21 59 265 154 1.85 5 2001 WSU 17 1,568 28 26 82 236 62 1.49 3 Opp. 17 1,568 26 26 78 202 84 1.66 5 2002 WSU 20 1,863 42 47 129 298 56 1.06 7 Opp. 20 1,863 22 21 59 176 100 2.19 4 2003 WSU 19 1,753 16 9 41 114 85 0.82 7 Opp. 19 1,753 24 19 67 109 98 1.23 8 2004 WSU 19 1,815 22 16 60 93 93 1.09 7 Opp. 19 1,815 22 20 64 115 71 1.09 5 2005 WSU 20 1,873 23 13 59 92 86 1.06 8 Opp. 20 1,873 22 16 60 108 69 1.10 6 2006 WSU 20 1,894 18 16 52 202 90 0.71 10 Opp. 20 1,894 15 12 42 243 76 0.86 6 2007 WSU 19 1,810 31 28 90 104 84 0.99 4 Opp. 19 1,810 20 10 50 117 86 1.54 3 TOTALS WSU 355 33,373 605 440 1,650 4,468 1,809 1.31 116 Opp. 355 33,373 486 362 1,334 3,821 2,101 1.63 99

Lisa Fraser Lisa Gozley Dan Tobias Matt Potter 1989-1993 1994-1997 1998-2002 2003-Present

56 All-Time Roster/All-Time Starters

ALL-TIME ROSTER ALL-TIME starters A J 1989 [10-6-1] 1996 [8-7-2] 2003 [6-11-2] Abeyta, Caeli 2006-07 Jackson, Katelin 2000-01 G Nikki Johnson, SO G Jessica Glazer, SO G Katie Hultin, R-SO Abrahamson, Jamie 2006-07 Jarvis, Jami 1991-94 D Susan Bates, JR D Amy Chippendale, SO D Carmen Anderson, SO Allan, Naomi 1998 Jensen, Lanell 1992 D Sara Gagnon, FR D Lynsey Coffey, SO D Mariette Boyce, SR Allen, Jessica 2000-02 Johnson, Ashley 2007 D Alanna Kinch, FR D Colleen Loughlin, SR D Shay Hobby, SR Alexander, Molly 2004-07 Johnson, Nikki 1989-90 D Tammy Larson, SO D Meagin Donovan, FR M Megan Cecchini, JR Anderson, Carmen 2002-05 Jordan, Julie 1990 M Jeanne Doughton, FR D Christina Pallan, FR M Cailin McCutchan, JR B Jordan, Kara 2001-04 M Renee Greenup, SO M Tari Beck, SR M Kim Morgan, SR Jorgensen, Lindsey 1998-2001 Baines, Sasha 2004-06 M Carrie Lynass, SO M Randi Glas, SO M Christie Spear, JR Baker, Kerie 1997 K F Vicki Day, SO M Kimberly Schelpf, SO F Shelby Brownfield, SR Bates, Susan 1989-90 Kehl, Natalie 1998-2001 F Lisa Billington, SO F Jody Payne, SR F Rachel Rodrick, SR Beck, Tari 1993-96 Kelly, Rae 1999 F Debbie Poussier, SO F Tina Walsh, JR F Nicole Wilcox, SR Bemis, Brooke 2004-07 Keve, Kelly 1992-93 Bemis, Brynn 2004-07 Kile, Heather 1997 1990 [14-6-0] 1997 [7-11-0] 2004 [8-7-4] Bersing, Caitlyn 2006 Kinch, Alanna 1989-91 Bigger, Elizabeth 1991 Klocko, Sara 1998 G Natalie McDowell, FR G Shannon Wilson, FR G Katie Hultin, R-JR Billington, Lisa 1989-90 Kuhne, Brie 2004 D Susan Bates, SR D Lynsey Coffey, JR D Megan Cecchini, SR Bloomquist, Kira 1989 Kunc, Jennie 2002-05 D Carol Clingan, SR D Meagin Donovan, SO D Angela Fajardo, SO Bonnes, Kim 2004-07 L D Christy Crittenden, FR D Christina Pallan, SO D Jennie Kunc, JR Bonney, Caitlin 2006-07 M Tina Childs, FR M Shalli DeWitt, SR D Allison Scurich, FR Langlo, Ellen 1990 Boyce, Mariette 2000-03 M Renee Greenup, JR M Randi Glas, FR M Natalie Elkind, FR Lara, Ashley (Smith) 2002-05 Britton, Kathryn 1989 M Joanna Rein, FR M Kimberly Schelpf, JR M Shaye Harrel, FR Brosseau, Jennifer 1995 Larson, Tammy 1989 Leibowitz, Sara 2000-03 M Maureen Webb, FR M Karli Silveira, FR M Cailin McCutchan, SR Brownfield, Shelby 2002-03 F Vicki Day, JR F Amy Chippendale, JR M Christie Spear, SR Burrough, Jen 1998-2000 Loughlin, Colleen 1994-96 F Julie Jordan, JR F Deka DeWitt, FR F Alix Rustrum, JR Bush, Katie 1991-92 Loyal, Katy 1989 Butler, Alex 2005-06 Ludwick, Andrea 1989-90 F Kim Lynass, FR F Tina Walsh, SR F Haley Thompson-Miller, JR Lynass, Carrie 1989 C Lynass, Kim 1990-93 1991 [12-7-1] 1998 [6-10-3] 2005 [11-7-2] Carmody, Brianne 1999-2001 M Carrier, Erin 1989 G Natalie McDowell, SO G Lindsey Jorgensen, FR G Katie Hultin, R-SR Cecchini, Megan 2001-04 Mak, Kristin 1996, 1999 D Christy Crittenden, SO D Beth Childs, FR D Angela Fajardo, JR Martinez, Jessica 2004-06 Childs, Beth 1998-2001 D Vicki Day, SR D Lynsey Coffey, SR D Jennie Kunc, SR Childs, Tina 1990-93 McCutchan, Cailan 2001-04 D Stacy Mendoth, JR D Meagin Donovan, JR McDowell, Natalie 1990-93 D Ashley Lara, SR Chippendale, Amy 1995-98 D Amy Wilson, FR D Liz Duncan, FR McGee, Regina 2001 D Allison Scurich, SO Christoph, Jenny 2006-07 M Tina Childs, SO M Natalie Kehl, FR M Anna Miller, SO Clingan, Carol 1990 Mendoth, Stacy 1991,1993 M Jenni Druffel, FR M Lindsey Millspaugh, FR M Carmen Anderson, SR Coffey, Lynsey 1995-98 Miller, Anna 2004-07 M Robyn Smith, FR M Christina Pallan, JR Collins, Brandy 1989 Miller, Meghan 2001-05 M Natalie Elkind, SO M Maureen Webb, SO M Randi Glas, SR Cook Erin 1999 Millspaugh, Lindsey 1998-99 M Shaye Harrel, SO F Brittni Estep, FR Cotie, Tammy 1993-97 Morgan, Kim 2000-03 F Deka DeWitt, SO F Alix Rustrum, SR F Kim Lynass, SO Crittenden, Christy 1990-91 O F Kimberly Schelpf, SR F Haley Thompson-Miller, SR Croft, Jennifer 1993-97 Oades, Mary 1993-94 Crudo, Christy 2004-05 Oldis, Amy 1995-96 1992 [7-6-2] 1999 [7-12-0] 2006 [9-7-4] Custer, Tracy 1991-94 Olson, Kristy 1992-94 G Cassandra Graber, SO G Lindsey Jorgensen, SO G Brynn Bemis, JR D P D Tracy Custer, SO D Meagin Donovan, SR D Jenny Christoph, FR D’Amico, Natalie 2005-06 D Jami Jarvis, SO Pallan, Christina 1996-99 D Liz Duncan, SO D Maggie Dougher, FR Dallstream, Kiersten 2006-07 D Robyn Smith, SO Parlee, Lindsay 2007 D Stacey Dunn, SO D Laura Powell, R-FR Day, Vicki 1989-91 Patrizi, Nici 2007 D Amy Wilson, SO D Kristin Mak, JR D Allison Scurich, JR DeMatteis, Tracie 1989 Payne, Jody 1992-96 M Dana DePonzi, FR M Beth Childs, SO M Carly Dobratz, FR DePonzi, Dana 1992-95 Poussier, Debbie 1989-90 M Jenni Druffel, SO M Niki Ironside, FR M Natalie Elkind, JR DeWitt, Deka 1997-2000 Powell, Laura 2006-07 M Kristy Olson, JR M Natalie Kehl, SO M Anna Miller, JR DeWitt, Shalli 1994-97 Privette, Sarah 1996 M Maureen Webb, JR M Katrina Stroh, FR F Kim Bonnes, JR Dickerson, Lynette 1995-96 F Kim Lynass, JR Dobratz, Carly 2006-07 R F Deka DeWitt, JR F Kiersten Dallstream, FR F Shannon Walters, JR F Christina Pallan, SR Donaldson, Sara 1997 Randall, Stephanie 1992-95 F Elysse Van Leer, FR Donovan, Meagin 1996-99 Ray, Camilla 1999 Dougher, Maggie 2006-07 Rein, Joanna 1990 1993 [9-6-3] 2000 [13-7-0] 2007 (11-5-3) Doughton, Jeanne 1989-90 Rickard, Jennifer 1993 G Natalie McDowell, SR Druffel, Jenni 1991-93 G Lindsey Jorgensen, JR G Brynn Bemis, SR Rizzo, Adrienne 1999-2000 D Tracy Custer, JR Duncan, Liz 1998-2001 D Mariette Boyce, FR D Jenny Christoph, SO Richardson, Susan 1997 D Jami Jarvis, JR Dunford, Jen 1997 Robinson, Megan 1990 D Beth Childs, JR D Maggie Dougher, SO D Robyn Smith, JR Dunn, Stacey 1998-2000 Rodrick, Rachel 2000-03 D Shay Hobby, FR D Laura Powell, SO Rustrum, Alix 2002-05 D Shannon Walters, SR D Niki Ironside, SO D Allison Scurich, SR E M Tari Beck, FR S M Liz Duncan, JR M Carly Dobratz, SO Eggen, Lindsey 2003-05 M Tina Childs, SR M Natalie Kehl, JR M Natalie Elkind, SR Elkind, Natalie 2004-07 Sandvik, Karen 1997 M Dana DePonzi, SO M Kim Morgan, FR M Anna Miller, SR Estep, Brittni 1991-93 Sass, Danielle 2000-01 M Jenni Druffel, JR M Katrina Stroh, SO F Brooke Bemis, SR Schelpf, Kimberly 1995-98 F F Kim Lynass, SR F Deka DeWitt, SR F Kiersten Dallstream, SO Scurich, Allison 2004-07 Farjardo, Angela 2003-06 F Corinne Thurston, FR F Rachel Rodrick, FR Sherwood, Jennifer 2003-05 F Mallory Fox, RS-FR Faulkner, Rebecca 1997 Shigihara, Nozomi 1996 Fisher, Allison 2006 Silveira, Karli 1997 1994 [12-7-1] 2001 [7-9-1] BOLD indicates players who Fisher Cari 1995 Silver-Hill, Sara 2001-04 started all matches during a Fitzpatrick, Shannon 1990 G Kris Young, SR G Lindsey Jorgensen, SR Smith, Robyn 1991-94 season. Fox, Mallory 2006-07 D Tari Beck, SO D Mariette Boyce, SO Spear, Christie 2001-04 Fransen, Jessica 1997-98 D Suzanne Fulcher, JR Stroh, Katrina 1999-2002 D Shay Hobby, SO Fulcher, Suzanne 1994-95 D Jami Jarvis, SR Stolz, Emma 2007 D Danielle Sass, SO G D Robyn Smith, SR M Beth Childs, SR T M Tracy Custer, SR M Liz Duncan, SR Gagnon, Sara 1989 Taylor, Tiffany 2001-02 M Dana DePonzi, JR Gerstmann, Jessica 2003-04 M Kim Morgan, SO Thompson-Miller, Haley 2002-05 M Kristy Olson, SR Gillingham, Spring 1989 M Christie Spear, FR Thurston, Corinne 1993-94 Glas, Randi 1995-98 F Shalli DeWitt, FR M Katrina Stroh, JR Trevithick, Pamela 1989 Glazer, Jessica 1991-93 F Jody Payne, SO F Rachel Rodrick, SO Graber, Cassandra 1991-93 V F Tina Walsh, FR F Jenna Wirtz, SO Gray, Leslie 1989 Van Leer, Elysse 2006-07 Greenup, Renee 1989-90 1995 [4-13-1] 2002 [11-7-2] Grunenfelder, Laura 1998-99 W Walsh, Tina 1993-97 G Jessica Glazer, FR G Sara Leibowitz, JR H Walters, Shannon 1990-93 D Tari Beck, JR D Mariette Boyce, JR Harrel, Shaye 2004-07 Waterland, Dana 1994 D Amy Chippendale, FR D Shay Hobby, JR Herring, Carrie 1990 Webb, Maureen 1990-94 D Lynette Dickerson, FR D Niki Ironside, SR Heskin, Christina 1995 Wilcox, Nicole 2002-03 D Suzanne Fulcher, SR D Jennie Kunc, FR Hobby, Shay 2000-03 Wilson, Amy 1990-93 M Dana DePonzi, JR M Kim Morgan, JR Honda, Ashley 1999 Wilson, Shannon 1997 M Randi Glas, FR M Rachel Rodrick, JR Hudson, Nicole 1989 Wilstonhome, Andrea 1997 M Jody Payne, JR M Christie Spear, SO Hufford, Samantha 2003-04 Wittmers, Amber 2006 F Shalli DeWitt, SO M Nicole Wilcox, JR Hughes, Keegan 2001-04 Winn, Megan 1998 F Kimberly Schelpf, FR Hultin, Katie 2001-05 Wirtz, Jenna 2000-03 F Alix Rustrum, FR F Tina Walsh, FR Hyte, Megan 2005-06 Woodward, Lori 1990 F Katrina Stroth, SR I Workman, Jennifer 1991 Ironside, Niki 1999-2002 Y Young, Kris 1991-94 BOLD indicates active player 57 Cougar Soccer Records Individual Records MATCH

SHOTS SAVES 1. Kim Lynass (10/14/90 vs. Spokane CC)...... 13 1. Natalie McDowell (10/20/91 at Pacific Lutheran).20 2. Kim Lynass (9/15/90 vs. Gonzaga)...... 12 2. Natalie McDowell (10/8/93 at UC Santa Barbara)... 18 3. Deka DeWitt (11/3/00 vs. Washington)...... 11 3. Tammy Cotie (9/15/94 vs. UCLA)...... 15 4. Lisa Billington (11/11/89 vs. Spokane CC)...... 10 4. Cassandra Graber (10/18/92 vs. San Diego State)...14 Sara Gagnon (9/3/89 vs. Whitworth)...... 10 Kris Young (9/19/94 vs. Hawaii)...... 14 Deka DeWitt (9/24/99 vs. Eastern Washington)... 10 6. Cassandra Graber (9/22/91 vs. California)...... 13 Deka DeWitt (10/8/00 at Stanford)...... 10 7. Natalie McDowell (10/21/90 vs. Puget Sound).... 12 8. Renee Greenup (10/8/89 at Seattle)...... 9 Natalie McDowell (9/12/93 vs. Stanford)...... 12 Deka DeWitt (10/16/98 at Oregon State)...... 9 Natalie McDowell (9/17/93 vs. Santa Clara)...... 12 Deka DeWitt (10/1/00 vs. UNLV)...... 9 Tammy Cotie (10/1/95 at San Francisco)...... 12 Deka DeWitt (9/24/00 vs. Portland State)...... 9 Shannon Wilson (10/26/97 at California)...... 12 Vicki Day (9/3/89 vs. Whitworth)...... 9 Lindsey Jorgensen (9/21/98 vs. Minnesota)...... 12 Kim Lynass Kiersten Dallstream (9/30/07 vs. Idaho State)... 9 Natalie McDowell Katie Hultin (10/9/05 at California)...... 12 Carly Dobratz (10/26/07 vs. Oregon)...... 9

GOALS SEASON 1. Kim Lynass (9/15/90 vs. Gonzaga)...... 4 Kim Lynass (10/28/90 vs. Evergreen State)...... 4 SHOTS Kim Lynass (10/30/91 vs. Gonzaga)...... 4 1. Deka DeWitt, 2000...... 121 Kim Lynass (9/13/92 vs. Gonzaga)...... 4 2. Kim Lynass, 1990...... 102 5. Vicki Day (9/3/89 vs. Whitworth)...... 3 3. Kim Lynass, 1991...... 94 Kim Lynass (10/30/90 vs. Gonzaga)...... 3 4. Vicki Day, 1989...... 77 Kim Lynass (9/7/91 vs. Simon Fraser)...... 3 5. Robyn Smith, 1991...... 74 Kim Lynass (9/8/91 vs. Central Washington)...... 3 6. Deka DeWitt, 1999...... 71 Kim Lynass (10/2/91 vs. Whitworth)...... 3 7. Renee Greenup, 1989...... 69 Deka DeWitt (10/13/00 at Arizona)...... 3 8. Lisa Billington, 1989...... 66 Rachel Rodrick (9/7/01 vs. Eastern Washington).... 3 9. Maureen Webb, 1990...... 64 Kiersten Dallstream, 2007...... 64 Kim Lynass ASSISTS 1. Stacey Mendoth( 9/7/91 vs. Central Washington).... 3 Deka DeWitt Kim Lynass (9/11/91 vs. Whitman)...... 3 Alix Rustrum (9/22/02 vs. Gonzaga)...... 3 GOALS Nicole Wilcox (9/22/02 vs. Gonzaga)...... 3 1. Kim Lynass, 1990...... 30 5. Vicki Day (9/10/89 vs. Whitman)...... 2 2. Kim Lynass, 1991...... 25 Tina Childs (10/5/90 vs. Seattle Pacific)...... 2 3. Kim Lynass, 1993...... 15 Amy Wilson (10/30/91 vs. Gonzaga)...... 2 4. Kim Lynass, 1992...... 13 Maureen Webb (9/13/92 vs. Gonzaga)...... 2 5. Lisa Billington, 1989...... 12 Stacey Mendoth (10/9/93 vs. Pacific)...... 2 Deka DeWitt, 1998...... 12 Tari Beck (10/15/93 vs. St. Mary’s)...... 2 Deka DeWitt, 2000...... 12 Kristy Olson (10/28/94 vs. Montana)...... 2 8. Vicki Day, 1989...... 10 Lynette Dickerson (10/22/95 vs. Gonzaga)...... 2 Deka DeWitt, 1999...... 10 Alix Rustrum Randi Glass (10/22/95 vs. Gonzaga)...... 2 Kiersten Dallstream, 2007...... 10 Christina Pallan (8/30/97 vs. Gonzaga)...... 2 Christina Pallan (9/24/99 vs. Eastern Washington).2 Deka DeWitt (10/12/97 vs. Oregon)...... 2 Kim Lynass Deka DeWitt (10/29/99 vs. Arizona)...... 2 Beth Childs (9/1/98 vs. Eastern Washington)...... 2 Beth Childs (9/18/98 vs. Portland State)...... 2 ASSISTS Natalie Kehl (10/3/99 vs. UC Irvine)...... 2 1. Deka DeWitt, 1999...... 8 Beth Childs (10/27/00 at Oregon)...... 2 Liz Duncan, 2000...... 8 Katrina Stroh (9/24/00 vs. Portland State)...... 2 Nicole Wilcox, 2002...... 8 Beth Childs (9/7/01 vs. Eastern Washington)...... 2 4. Beth Childs, 1998...... 7 Liz Duncan (9/28/01 at Portland State)...... 2 Beth Childs, 2000...... 7 Haley Thompson-Miller (8/30/05 vs. USF)...... 2 Katrina Stroh, 2000...... 7 Beth Childs, 2001...... 7 Alix Rustrum, 2002...... 7 POINTS 9. Kim Lynass, 1991...... 6 1. Kim Lynass (9/15/90 vs. Gonzaga)...... 8 Amy Wilson, 1991...... 6 Kim Lynass (10/20/90 vs. Evergreen State)...... 8 Christie Spear, 2002...... 6 Kim Lynass (10/30/91 vs. Gonzaga)...... 8 Anna Miller, 2006...... 6 Kim Lynass (9/13/92 vs. Gonzaga)...... 8 5. Vicki Day (9/3/89 vs. Whitworth)...... 7 Liz Duncan Rachel Rodrick (9/7/01 vs. Eastern Washington).... 7

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POINTS SAVES 1. Kim Lynass, 1990...... 61 1. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1999...... 126 (30 goals, 1 assist) 2. Natalie McDowell, 1993...... 123 2. Kim Lynass, 1991...... 56 3. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998...... 120 (25 goals, 6 assists) 4. Jessica Glazer, 1995...... 103 3. Kim Lynass, 1993...... 32 5. Natalie McDowell, 1990...... 101 (15 goals, 2 assists) 6. Lindsey Jorgensen, 2000...... 96 4. Kim Lynass, 1992...... 28 7. Shannon Wilson, 1997...... 94 (13 goals, 2 assists) 8. Katie Hultin, 2004...... 87 Deka DeWitt, 1999...... 28 9. Katie Hultin, 2005...... 84 (10 goals, 8 assists) 10. Brynn Bemis, 2007...... 80 6. Lisa Billington, 1989...... 27 (12 goals, 3 assists) 7. Deka DeWitt, 1998...... 26 Kim Lynass Lindsey Jorgensen (12 goals, 2 assists) Deka DeWitt, 2000...... 26 (12 goals, 2 assists) WINS 9. Vicki Day, 1989...... 25 1. Natalie McDowell, 1990...... 13 (10 goals, 5 assists) 2. Lindsey Jorgensen, 2000...... 12 10. Nicole Wilcox, 2002...... 24 3. Brynn Bemis, 2007...... 11 (8 goals, 8 assists) 4. Sara Leibowitz, 2002...... 10 Kiersten Dallstream, 2007...... 24 Katie Hultin, 2005...... 10 (10 goals, 4 assists) 6. Natalie McDowell, 1993...... 9 Kris Young, 1994...... 9 8. Natalie McDowell, 1991...... 8 GAME-WINNING GOALS Jessica Glazer, 1996...... 8 1. Kim Lynass, 1990...... 9 10. Cassandra Graber, 1992...... 7 2. Kim Lynass, 1991...... 6 Lindsey Jorgensen, 1999...... 7 3. Kim Lynass, 1993...... 5 Katie Hultin, 2004...... 7 4. Vicki Day, 1989...... 4 Natalie McDowell Deka DeWitt, 1998...... 4 Megan Hyte, 2005...... 4 SHUTOUTS (SOLO) 7. Renee Greenup, 1989...... 3 1. Kris Young, 1994...... 8 Maureen Webb, 1990...... 3 2. Jessica Glazer, 1996...... 7 Kim Lynass, 1992...... 3 Katie Hultin, 2003...... 7 Kristy Olson, 1994...... 3 Katie Hultin, 2004...... 7 Katrina Stroh, 2000...... 3 Katie Hultin, 2005...... 7 Kim Morgan, 2002...... 3 Brynn Bemis, 2006...... 7 Rachel Rodrick, 2003...... 3 Kim Lynass 7. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998...... 6 Haley Miller, 2004...... 3 Sara Leibowitz, 2002...... 6 Alix Rustrum, 2004...... 3 9. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1999...... 5 Brooke Bemis, 2007...... 3 Lindsey Jorgensen, 2000...... 5 Kiersten Dallstream, 2007...... 3

MULTIPLE GOAL MATCHES Kris Young 1. Kim Lynass, 1990...... 10 2. Kim Lynass, 1991...... 6 3. Vicki Day, 1989...... 3 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. Brynn Bemis, 2006...... 0.69 Lisa Billington, 1989...... 3 2. Kris Young, 1994...... 0.76 Kim Lynass, 1992...... 3 3 Katie Hultin, 2003...... 0.84 Kim Lynass, 1993...... 3 4. Jessica Glazer, 1996...... 0.89 Deka DeWitt, 1998...... 3 Lindsey Jorgensen, 2000...... 0.89 8. Brittni Estep, 1991...... 2 6. Sara Leibowitz, 2002...... 0.90 Amy Chippendale, 1997...... 2 7. Nikki Johnson, 1989...... 0.94 Deka DeWitt, 1999...... 2 8. Katie Hultin, 2004...... 0.97 Deka DeWitt, 2000...... 2 9. Brynn Bemis, 2007...... 1.02 Rachel Rodrick, 2000...... 2 10. Katie Hultin, 2005...... 1.11 Alix Rustrum, 2002...... 2 Kim Lynass * must have played in half of total minutes Kiersten Dallstream, 2007...... 2 Brynn Bemis MINUTES IN GOAL 1. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998...... 1869 2. Katie Hultin, 2005...... 1783 3. Brynn Bemis, 2007...... 1735 4. Lindsey Jorgensen, 2000...... 1719 5. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1999...... 1684 6. Natalie McDowell, 1993...... 1682 7. Katie Hultin, 2004...... 1674 8. Natalie McDowell, 1990...... 1636 9. Jessica Glazer, 1996...... 1620 10. Jessica Glazer, 1995...... 1590

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SHOTS GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000...... 303 1. Kim Lynass, 1990-93...... 23 2. Kim Lynass, 1990-93...... 279 2. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000...... 8 3. Robyn Smith, 1991-94...... 132 3. Katrina Stroh, 1999-2002...... 6 4. Vicki Day, 1989-91...... 121 Alix Rustrum, 2002-05...... 6 5. Jody Payne, 1992-96...... 113 5. Dana DePonzi, 1992-95...... 5 6. Renee Greenup, 1989-90...... 109 Tina Walsh, 1993-97...... 5 Tina Walsh, 1993-97...... 109 Haley Thompson-Miller, 2002-05...... 5 8. Maureen Webb, 1990-94...... 102 8. Vicki Day, 1989-91...... 4 9. Tari Beck, 1993-96...... 97 Renee Greenup, 1989-90...... 4 10. Kiersten Dallstream, 2006-07...... 90 Jenni Druffel, 1991-93...... 4 Amy Chippendale, 1995-98...... 4 Rachel Rodrick, 2000-03...... 4 Megan Hyte, 2005...... 4 Deka DeWitt Kim Lynass Brooke Bemis, 2004-07...... 4

GOALS MULTIPLE GOAL MATCHES 1. Kim Lynass, 1990-93...... 83 1. Kim Lynass, 1990-93...... 22 2. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000...... 40 2. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000...... 8 3. Rachel Rodrick, 2000-03...... 23 3. Rachel Rodrick, 2000-03...... 5 4. Katrina Stroh, 1999-2002...... 22 4. Vicki Day, 1989-91...... 4 5. Alix Rustrum, 2001-05...... 18 5. Lisa Billington, 1989-90...... 3 6. Vicki Day, 1989-91...... 15 Brittni Estep, 1991-93...... 3 7. Renee Greenup, 1989-90...... 13 Amy Chippendale, 1995-98...... 3 Tina Walsh, 1993-97...... 13 Katrina Stroh, 1999-2002...... 3 Nicole Wilcox, 2002-03...... 13 Alix Rustrum, 2002-05...... 3 Kiersten Dallstream, 2006-07...... 13 10. Renee Greenup, 1989-90...... 2 Kristy Olson, 1992-94...... 2 Tari Beck, 1993-96...... 2 Kim Lynass Tina Walsh, 1993-97...... 2 Kim Lynass Brooke Bemis, 2004-07...... 2 Kiersten Dallstream, 2006-07...... 2 ASSISTS 1. Beth Childs, 1998-2001...... 24 2. Katrina Stroh, 1999-2002...... 17 MATCHES PLAYED 3. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000...... 15 1. Natalie Elkind, 2004-07...... 78 4. Vicki Day, 1989-91...... 14 2. Katrina Stroh, 1999-2002...... 76 Anna Miller, 2004-07...... 14 Rachel Rodrick, 2000-03...... 76 6. Liz Duncan, 1998-2001...... 13 Shay Hobby, 2000-03...... 76 Rachel Rodrick, 2000-03...... 13 5. Beth Childs, 1998-2001...... 75 8. Robyn Smith, 1991-94...... 12 Marriette Boyce, 2000-03...... 75 9. Kim Lynass, 1990-93...... 11 8. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000...... 74 Randi Glas, 1995-98...... 11 9. Kim Lynass, 1990-93...... 73 Christine Spear, 2001-04...... 11 Tari Beck, 1993-96...... 73 Christina Pallan, 1996-99...... 73 Beth Childs Kim Morgan, 2000-03...... 73 Jennie Kunc, 2002-05...... 73 Natalie Elkind Allison Scurich, 2004-07...... 73 POINTS 1. Kim Lynass, 1990-93...... 177 (83 goals, 11 assists) MATCHES STARTED 2. Deka DeWitt, 1997-2000...... 95 1. Rachel Rodrick, 2000-03...... 76 (40 goals, 15 assists) Shay Hobby, 2000-03...... 76 3. Katrina Stroh, 1999-2002...... 59 Natalie Elkind, 2004-07...... (22 goals, 17 assists) 4. Marriette Boyce, 2000-03...... 75 Rachel Rodrick, 2000-03...... 59 5. Christina Pallan, 1996-99...... 73 (23 goals, 13 assists) 6. Kim Lynass, 1990-93...... 72 5. Alix Rustrum, 2002-05...... 45 Robyn Smith, 1991-94...... 72 (18 goals, 9 assists) 8. Meagin Donovan, 1996-99...... 71 6. Vicki Day, 1989-91...... 44 Beth Childs, 1998-2001...... 71 (15 goals, 14 assists) Kim Morgan, 2000-03...... 71 7. Beth Childs...... 38 Kim Lynass (7 goals, 24 assists) 8. Nicole Wilcox, 2002-03...... 36 Shay Hobby (13 goals, 10 assists) 9. Renee Greenup, 1989-90...... 32 MINUTES IN GOAL (13 goals, 6 assists) 1. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998-2001...... 6461 Robyn Smith, 1991-94...... 32 2. Katie Hultin, 2001-05...... 5106 (10 goals, 12 assists) 3. Natalie McDowell, 1990-93...... 4564 4. Brynn Bemis, 2004-07...... 3211 5. Jessica Glazer, 1995-96...... 3210 6. Sara Leibowitz, 2000-03...... 2570 7. Cassandra Graber, 1991-93...... 1974 8. Shannon Wilson, 1997...... 1486 9. Nikki Johnson, 1989-90...... 1459 10. Kris Young, 1991-94...... 1385

60 Lindsey Jorgensen Cougar Soccer Records Individual/Team Records CAREER (continued) TEAM MATCH RECORDS

SAVES Goals Scored...... 15 1. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998-2001...... 393 vs. Gonzaga (10/30/91) 2. Natalie McDowell, 1990-93...... 291 Goals Scores, Opponent...... 9 3. Katie Hultin, 2001-05...... 248 vs. Santa Clara (9/4/98) 4. Jessica Glazer, 1995-96...... 166 Assists...... 7 5. Brynn Bemis, 2004-07...... 150 vs. Portland State (9/24/00) 6. Cassandra Graber, 1991-93...... 115 Points...... 36 7. Shannon Wilson, 1997...... 94 vs. Gonzaga (10/30/91) 8. Sara Leibowitz, 2000-03...... 89 Most shots on goal...... 58 9. Tammy Cotie, 1993-97...... 75 vs. Gonzaga at Richland (9/15/90) 10. Kris Young, 1991-94...... 71 Fewest shots on goal...... 0 at California (10/9/05) at USC (10/21/05) Lindsey Jorgensen Most shots allowed...... 35 at Stanford (9/9/90) at Central Washington (10/14/89) WINS Corner kicks...... 16 1. Natalie McDowell, 1990-93...... 30 vs. Arizona (10/28/2001) 2. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998-2001...... 29 Fouls...... 27 3. Katie Hultin, 2001-05...... 23 vs. California (10/21/2001) 4 Brynn Bemis, 2004-07...... 15 5. Sara Leibowitz, 2000-03...... 14 6. Jessica Glazer, 1995-96...... 12 7. Cassandra Graber, 1991-93...... 11 TEAM SEASON RECORDS 8. Kris Young, 1991-94...... 9 9. Nikki Johnson, 1989-90...... 7 Most goals scored (1991)...... 66 10. Shannon Wilson, 1997...... 6 Fewest goals scored (2003)...... 16 Most assists (2002)...... 47 Fewest assists (2003)...... 9 Natalie McDowell Most points (1991)...... 167 WIN PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 10 DECISIONS) Fewest points (2003)...... 41 1. Kris Young, 1991-94...... 643 Most goals allowed (1999)...... 45 2. Natalie McDowell, 1990-93...... 640 Fewest goals allowed (2006)...... 15 3. Sara Leibowitz, 2000-03...... 636 Most shots on goal (1991)...... 422 4. Nikki Johnson, 1989-90...... 625 Fewest shots on goal (2005)...... 92 5. Brynn Bemis, 2004-07...... 618 Most shots allowed (1999)...... 310 6. Cassandra Graber, 1991-93...... 545 Fewest shots allowed (2006)...... 105 7. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998-2001...... 443 Most corner kicks (1994)...... 118 8. Katie Hultin, 2001-05...... 410 Fewest corner kicks (1997)...... 34 9. Jessica Glazer, 1995-96...... 397 Most fouls (2002)...... 258 10. Shannon Wilson, 1997...... 353 Fewest fouls (1989)...... 82 Most goalie saves (1993)...... 132 Most goalie shutouts (1994, 2006)...... 10 Kris Young Consecutive shutout minutes (2005)...... 381.33

SHUTOUTS (SOLO) 1. Katie Hultin, 2001-05...... 21 2. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998-2001...... 18 3. Brynn Bemis, 2004-07...... 15 4. Jessica Glazer, 1995-96...... 10 5. Sara Leibowitz, 2000-03...... 9 6. Natalie McDowell, 1990-93...... 8 Kris Young, 1991-94...... 8 8. Nikki Johnson, 1989-90...... 5 Cassandra Graber, 1991-93...... 5 10. Shannon Wilson, 1997...... 4

Katie Hultin

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. Kris Young, 1991-94...... 0.71 2. Nikki Johnson, 1989-90...... 0.83 3. Brynn Bemis, 2004-07...... 0.87 4. Katie Hultin, 2001-05...... 1.03 5. Jessica Glazer, 1995-96...... 1.12 6. Cassandra Graber, 1991-93...... 1.60 7. Natalie McDowell, 1990-93...... 1.62 8. Lindsey Jorgensen, 1998-2001...... 1.66 * must have played in min. 1000 minutes and two seasons Current players in BOLD

Kris Young

61 Athletic Honors

NCAA 2004 Katie Hultin/Alix Rustrum 2003 Rachel Rodrick 2005 Katie Hultin/Carmen Anderson 2004 Alix Rustrum NCAA Far West All-America 2006 Carly Dobratz/Allison Scurich 2005 Carmen Anderson First Team 2007 Brooke Bemis 2006 Carly Dobratz 1993 Kim Lynass 2007 Kiersten Dallstream Pac-10 Player of the Week NCAA Far West All-America Second 1996 Jessica Glazer (Sept. 16-20) Defensive Player of the Year Team 1997 Deka DeWitt (Sept. 29-Oct. 3) 1998 Meagin Donovan/ 1994 Robyn Smith 2004 Katie Hultin (Sept. 14-20) Lindsey Jorgensen 1995 Tari Beck 2004 Katie Hultin (Oct. 12-18) 1999 Meagin Donovan 2007 Brynn Bemis (Sept. 11-17) 2000 Shay Hobby All-Northwest Collegiate 2007 Brooke Bemis (Oct. 23-29) 2001 Shay Hobby Soccer Conference 2002 Shay Hobby 1990 Vicki Day 2003 Mariette Boyce 1990 Renee Greenup TEAM AWARDS 2004 Megaan Cecchini 1990 Joanna Rein Team Captains 2005 Jennie Kunc/Allison Scurich 1990 Kim Lynass 1989 Renee Greenup/Carrie Lynass 2006 Allison Scurich 1991 Kim Lynass 1990 Carol Clingan/Vicki Day/ 2007 Allison Scurich 1991 Maureen Webb Renee Greenup 1991 Vicki Day Most Inspirational Player NCSC Player of the Year 1992 Kim Lynass/Maureen Webb 1993 Amy Wilson 1990 Kim Lynass 1993 Jenni Druffel/Kim Lynass/ 1998 Naomi Allan Maureen Webb/Amy Wilson 1999 Naomi Allan NCSC Coach of the Year 1994 Kristy Olson/Robyn Smith/ 2000 Lindsey Jorgensen 1990 Lisa Fraser Maureen Webb 2001 Lindsey Jorgensen/Natalie Kehl 1995 Dana DePonzi/Suzanna Fulcher 2002 Shay Hobby NSCAA All-West Region Third Team 1996 Tari Beck/Jody Payne/Tina Walsh 2003 Katie Hultin 2006 Carly Dobratz 1997 Lynsey Coffey/Jen Croft/ 2004 Katie Hultin Shalli DeWitt 2005 Katie Hultin SOCCER AMERICA Team of the Week 1998 Amy Chippendale/ 2006 Natalie Elkind/Anna Miller 2007 Mallory Fox (Sept. 11–16) Christina Pallan 2007 Anna Miller 1999 Christina Pallan/Beth Childs/ SOCCER BUZZ Lindsey Jorgensen Rookie of the Year 2006 Carly Dobratz (All-Freshman Team; 2000 Deka DeWitt/Beth Childs/ 1993 Tari Beck All-West Region Third Team) Lindsey Jorgensen 1998 Lindsey Jorgensen/ 2007 Brynn Bemis (Elite Team of the Week, 2001 Beth Childs/Lindsey Jorgensen/ Lindsey Millspaugh Sept. 11–16) Rachel Rodrick 1999 Katrina Stroh 2007 Kiersten Dallstream (All-West 2002 Kim Morgan/Rachel Rodrick/ 2000 Kim Morgan Region) Katrina Stroh 2001 Christie Spear 2007 Allison Scurich (Elite Team of the Week, Sept. 4–9; All-West Region) 2003 Kim Morgan/Rachel Rodrick/ 2002 Carmen Anderson Shay Hobby 2004 Allison Scurich TOP DRAWER 2004 Christie Spear/Katie Hultin 2005 Megan Hyte 2007 Brynn Bemis (Honorable Mention 2005 Katie Hultin/Carmen Anderson/ 2006 Carly Dobratz Team of the Season) Ashley Lara 2007 Ashley Johnson 2006 Angela Fajardo/Anna Miller/ Allison Scurich Strength & Conditioning Award Pacific-10 2007 Anna Miller/Allison Scurich 1999 Lindsey Jorgensen Pac-10 Medal Winners 2000 Niki Ironside 1993 Kim Lynass Most Valuable Player 2001 Beth Childs 1996 Jody Payne 1993 Robyn Smith 2002 Shelby Brownfield 2003 Nicole Willcox 1994 Tari Beck 2003 Nicole Wilcox/Shelby Brownfield 1995 Tari Beck 2004 Meghan Miller PAC-10 COACH OF THE YEAR 1996 Tari Beck 2005 Meghan Miller 2006 Kim Bonnes 2002 Dan Tobias 1997 Lynsey Coffey 1998 Lindsey Jorgensen/Christina Pallan 2007 Maggie Dougher Pac-10 All-Conference 1999 Lindsey Jorgensen/Christina Pallan most improved First Team 2000 Lindsey Jorgensen 2003 Katie Hultin/Ashley Smith 1995 Tari Beck 2001 Lindsey Jorgensen 2005 Sasha Baines/Anna Miller 1996 Tari Beck/Jody Payne 2002 Kim Morgan/Shay Hobby 2006 Jenny Christoph 1998 Deka DeWitt 2003 Mariette Boyce/Kim Morgan 2004 Katie Hultin 2007 Caitlin Bonney 2007 Kiersten Dallstream 2005 Carmen Anderson 2006 Brynn Bemis Iron girl award Pac-10 All-Conference 2007 Brynn Bemis 2004 Anna Miller Second Team 2005 Anna Miller 1996 Jessica Glazer Offensive Player of the Year 2006 Anna Miller 1997 Deka DeWitt 1998 Deka DeWitt 1999 Deka DeWitt 2007 Caitlin Bonney 1999 Deka DeWitt 2000 Deka DeWitt/Lindsey Jorgensen 2000 Deka DeWitt 2001 Lindsey Jorgensen 2001 Rachel Rodrick/Liz Duncan 2002 Nicole Wilcox 2002 Nicole Wilcox

62 Academic Honors Pacific-10 All-Academic

FIRST TEAM HONORABLE MENTION 1993 Jenni Druffel, JR Business Administration 3.36 1993 Amy Wilson, JR Biology/Physical Therapy 3.42 Kim Lynass, SR Biology 3.65 Jody Payne, FR Undeclared 3.97 1994 Colleen Loughlin, SO Biology 3.46 Shannon Walters, SR Business Administration 3.43 1996 Amy Chippendale, SO Undeclared 3.15 1994 Kristy Olson, SR Physical Education 3.29 Randi Glas, SO Undeclared 3.26 Kris Young, SR Psychology 3.03 1997 Meagin Donovan, SO Undeclared 3.09 1995 Colleen Loughlin, JR Biology/Secondary Education 3.42 Christina Pallan, SO Undeclared 3.25 Jody Payne, JR Exercise Studies 3.77 1998 Amy Chippendale, SR Elementay Education 3.12 1996 Jody Payne, SR Exercise Studies 3.81 Randi Glas, SR Psychology 3.16

1999 Lindsey Jorgensen, SO Undeclared 4.00 1999 Naomi Allan, SO Undeclared 3.95 Jen Burrough, SO Undeclared 3.91 2000 Lindsey Jorgensen, JR Mathematics 4.00 Beth Childs, SO Undeclared 3.91 Beth Childs, JR Business Administration 3.91 Laura Grunenfelder, SO Undeclared 3.33 Niki Ironside, SO Undeclared 4.00 Kristin Mak, SR International Business 3.12

2001 Beth Childs, SR Business Administration 3.87 2000 Natalie Kehl, JR Undeclared 3.20 Niki Ironside, JR Education 3.99 Lindsey Jorgensen, SR Mathematics 3.80 2001 Jenna Wirtz, SO Undeclared 3.70 Katrina Stroh, JR Communication 3.65 2002 Kim Morgan, JR Communication 3.60 2003 Mariette Boyce, SR Psychology 3.81 Christie Spear, SO Undeclared 3.70 Megan Cecchini, JR Biology 3.87 Shay Hobby, SR Business Administration 3.75 2003 Carmen Anderson, SO Undecided 3.27 Nicole Wilcox, SR Communication 3.89 Shelby Brownfield, SR Movement Studies 3.35 Keegan Hughes, JR Pre-Pharmacy 3.28 2004 Megan Cecchini, SR Biology 3.83 Katie Hultin, R-SO Biology 3.47 Ashley Lara, JR Human Nutrition and Foods 3.88 Jennie Kunc, SO Undecided 3.41 Cailan McCutchen, JR Education 3.03 2005 Ashley Lara, SR Human Nutrition and Foods 3.91 Kim Morgan, SR Psychology 3.39 2007 Brooke Bemis, SR History 3.84 Alix Rustrum, SO Undecided 3.39 Sara Silver-Hill, JR Education 3.41 SECOND TEAM Christie Spear, JR Movement Studies 3.49 Haley Thompson-Miller, SO Undecided 3.21 1993 Tina Childs, SR Business Administration 3.57 Jenna Wirtz, SR Biology 3.29 Natalie McDowell, SR Business Administration 3.52 2004 Carmen Anderson, JR Marketing 3.14 1994 Jody Payne, SO Undeclared 3.87 Angela Fajardo, SO Undeclared 3.50 Katie Hultin, R-JR Biology 3.53 1995 Shalli DeWitt, SO Physical Therapy 3.35 Jennie Kunc, JR Accounting 3.56 Cailan McCutchan, SR Education 3.17 1996 Shalli DeWitt, JR Biology/Education 3.23 Alix Rustrum, JR Pharmacy 3.62 Colleen Loughlin, SR Biology/Education 3.35 Sara Silver-Hill, SR Education 3.53 Christie Spear, SR Movement Studies 3.35 1997 Shalli DeWitt, SR Biology 3.20 Haley Thompson-Miller, JR Elementry Education 3.00 Randi Glas, JR Psychology 3.28 2005 Molly Alexander, SO Undeclared 3.25 2000 Brianne Carmody, SO Undeclared 3.94 Carmen Anderson, SR Marketing 3.14 Katrina Stroh, SO Undeclared 3.78 Natalie Elkind, SO Sport Management 3.72 Angela Fajardo, JR Marketing 3.50 2001 Mariette Boyce, SO Undeclared 3.79 Shaye Harrel, SO Undeclared 3.78 Shay Hobby, SO Undeclared 3.80 Anna Miller, SO Sport Management 3.69 Allison Scurich, SO Undeclared 3.24 2002 Katrina Stroh, SR Communication 3.62 Haley Thompson-Miller, SR Elementry Education 3.00 Mariette Boyce, JR Psychology 3.75 2006 Sasha Baines, SR English 3.43 2003 Ashley Smith, SO Undeclared 3.94 Brynn Bemis, JR Political Science 3.45 Kim Bonnes, JR Apparel Merchandising 3.39 2005 Katie Hultin, R-SR Biology 3.57 Angela Fajardo, SR Marketing 3.47 Jennie Kunc, SR Accounting 3.58 Allison Scurich, JR Sport Management 3.31 Alix Rustrum, SR Pharmacy 3.70 2007 Caeli Abeyta, SO Undeclared 3.58 2006 Natalie Elkind, JR Sport Management 3.76 Brynn Bemis, SR Political Science 3.31 Anna Miller, JR Sport Management 3.60 Kim Bonnes, SR Apparel Merchandising 3.50 Design and Textiles 2007 Maggie Dougher, SO Movement Studies 3.74 Jenny Christoph, SO Human Development 3.61 Natalie Elkind, SR Sport Management 3.71 Kiersten Dallstream, SO Wildlife Ecology 3.38 Carly Dobratz, SO Undeclared 3.33 Mallory Fox, RS-FR Undeclared 3.14 Shaye Harrel, RS-JR Movement Studies 3.45 Anna Miller, SR Sport Management 3.55 Laura Powell, RS-SO Spanish 3.68 Allison Scurich, SR Sport Management 3.27 Elysse Van Leer, SO Undeclared 3.51

63 Cougar soccer camps

Cougar Soccer Girls 9-13 years old YEAR ROUND Cougar Soccer Academy – Coed 4-7, Boys 9-18 SOCCER ACADEMY Girls 14-18 years old Camps Coming summer 2008: Elite college ID camp DATES FOR WINTER AND SPRING • The Washington State University Girls Soccer Camp is designed to offer a positive and SESSIONS COMING SOON challenging environment aimed at developing the confidence, motivation and discipline needed to reach each individual’s full potential. • The Washington State University Year Round • The camp staff will provide instruction in all areas of soccer with an emphasis on the Soccer Academy is dedicated to the individual following: development of youth soccer players. Whether 1. Ball skills beginning or advanced, this academy will allow 2. One v. One attacking and defending you to develop your individual technical ability 3. Small sided matches and test your skills in small group settings. 4. Full sided matches

• The academy is open to male and female play- • Goalkeepers will have two daily training sessions and will play in full-sided matches in the ers, kindergarten through high school. Groups evening. are limited to eight players and each group will • The camp staff is very confident that each player will not only be challenged by our train- be age and ability assessed. ing topics, but also experience the joy and fun of learning more about this wonderful game. • Coaching staff includes current WSU coaches as well as other collegiate coaches, Olympic 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) 335-0331 or log on to www.wsucougars.com (Click on soccer). • Register early as camp fills up very quickly!

64 Cougar Snapshots 8/22 @ Montana 4 p.m. Cougar 8/29 @ James Madison^ 4:30 p.m. 8/31 William & Mary^ 8 a.m. Soccer 9/5 Illinois+ 2:30 p.m. 9/7 West Virginia+ 8:30 a.m. Schedule 9/12 @ UCSB 7 p.m. 9/14 @ Pepperdine 1 p.m. 9/17 SEATTLE 2 p.m. 9/26 GONZAGA 3 p.m. 9/28 IDAHO 1 p.m. 10/3 EASTERN WASHINGTON 3 p.m. 10/10 @ UCLA* 7 p.m. 10/12 @ USC* 1 p.m. 10/17 CALIFORNIA* 3 p.m. 10/19 STANFORD* Noon 10/24 @ Oregon* 7 p.m. 10/26 @ Oregon State* 11:30 a.m. 10/31 WASHINGTON* 2 p.m. 11/7 ARIZONA* 2 p.m. 11/9 ARIZONA STATE* 11 a.m.

All Times Pacific ^ JMU-Comfort Inn Invitational in Harrisonburg, Va. + Ninth Annual First Tennessee Lady Vol Classic in Knoxville, Tenn. * Pacific-10 Conference match HOME matches in BOLD