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Brigham Young Soccer Weekly Release #4 • Sept. 13-19 BRIGHAM YOUNG S O C C E R Athletic Communications • 30 Smith Fieldhouse • Provo, UT 84602 •801-422-8948 • Fax 801-422-0633 Cougar Scoreboard Date Opponent Time/Result Brigham Young Brigham Young Aug. 27 George Mason (@ UH) .W, 4-0 Aug. 29 @ Hawai’i . .W, 1-0 (6-0-0) @ (6-0-0) vs. Sept. 2 Weber State . .W, 5-1 Sept. 5 Utah State . .W, 5-0 No. 14 Wisconsin Colgate Sept. 9 Denver . .W, 2-0 (4-1-1) (3-2-0) Sept. 12 Texas . .W, 1-0 Sept. 16 @ Wisconsin . .7 p.m. Sept. 16, 2005 • 6:00 Sept. 17, 2005 • 3:30 p.m. Sept. 17 @ Colgate . .4:30 p.m. p.m. (MDT) (MDT) Sept. 23 California . .7 p.m. Big Toe Soccer Invitational Big Toe Soccer Invitational Sept. 24 Eastern Washington . .7 p.m. McClimon Soccer Complex McClimon Soccer Complex (4,500) Madison, Wisconsin (4,500) Madison, Wisconsin Sept. 29 @ Arizona State . .7 p.m. Oct. 1 @ Arizona . .7 p.m. Oct. 6 New Mexico* . .7 p.m. Oct. 8 Texas Christian* . .7 p.m. Oct. 13 Air Force* . .7 p.m. Perfect BYU faces No. 14 Wisconsin in Tourney Oct. 15 Wyoming* . .7 p.m. After a huge win against No. 22 Texas Monday evening, the BYU women’s soc- Oct. 20 @ UNLV* . .7 p.m. cer team (6-0-0) looks to keep the momentum as they head to Wisconsin for the Oct. 22 @ San Diego State* . .1 p.m. Big Toe Soccer Invitational this weekend. The Cougars challenge No. 14 Oct. 28 Utah* . .7 p.m. Wisconsin (4-1-1) on Friday at 6 p.m. (MDT), and on Saturday they face Nov. 2-5 MWC Tourney . .TBA Colgate (3-2-0) at 3:30 p.m. (MDT). The games will be played in Madison, Wisc. @ Las Vegas, Nevada The University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee will also be competing in the tourna- Nov. 10 NCAA 1st Round . .TBA ment. Live stats will be available for both games. The web link can be found at Nov. 12 NCAA 2nd Round . .TBA http://www.byucougars.com/Schedule.jsp?SP=162&YR=2005. Nov. 19 NCAA 3rd Round . .TBA Wisconsin Nov. 26 NCAA 4th Round . .TBA Wisconsin defeated Washington 2-1, Sunday at the Nike Dec. 3-5 College Cup . .TBA Invitational in Portland, Ore. Juniors Kara Kabellis and @ College Station, Texas Allison Preiss each recorded their first goals of the season for * MWC Game the Badgers in the winning effort. Media Relations Info Wisconsin got on the board four minutes into the game when Preiss headed the ball into the net following a cross from Kabellis and Marisa Brown. The Primary Soccer Contact . .Ashley Myers Badgers made it 2-0 at 26: 21 when Kabellis scored on a header of her own E - M a i l . .s o c c e r _ s i d @ b y u . e d u after a cross from Preiss. Wisconsin outshot Washington 2-0 in the first half and Cell Phone . .(317) 509-2889 had a two-goal advantage at the half. O ffice Phone . .(801) 422-8948 Secondary Soccer Contact . .Norma Collett The Huskies pulled within one at 50:26 when Melissa Beal beat Wisconsin E - M a i l . .n o r m a _ c o l l e t t @ b y u . e d u goalkeeper Lynn Murray. Murray came out of the net to attempt the save but Beal’s shot to the lower left found its way in. O ffice Phone . .(801) 422-4908 F a x . .(801) 422-0633 Despite being out shot 9-2 in the second half and 13-10 for the game, the H o m e p a g e . .w w w. b y u c o u g a r s . c o m / s o c c e r _ w Badgers managed to hang on to for the win. Statistical Leaders: The Badgers offense is lead by Amy Vermeulen, who has ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 scored four goals for eight points. Allison Preiss has assisted for three goals MWC and scored one for her five points. Lynn Murray has recorded 25 saves in over Soccer 550 minutes of action. Champions Series Record: 0-0-0 Last Meeting: First Meeting www.byucougars.com Team Notes BYU Soccer, page 2 Colgate BYU Soccer Info Colgate University lost to the University of Connecticut Sunday after- Head Coach . .Jennifer Rockwood (BYU, 1989) noon in the final game of the UConn Classic, when the Huskies Office Phone . .(801) 422-8732 defeated the Raiders, 2-0. Record at BYU . .165-56-10 (.736); 10 years Career Record . .Same Club Team Record at BYU . .128-25-9 (.790); 6 years After a scoreless first half, where shots stood UConn’s favor 22-2, the Huskies finally Assistant Coach . .Chris Watkins generated the offense they were looking for with two quick goals ten minutes into the Second Assistant . .Aleisha Rose second half. Goalkeeper Coach . .Camille Thomas 2004 Record . .7-10-4 Miller made eight stops in net for the Raiders. Franny Iacuzzi and Josie Johnson both 2004 MWC Record . .3-1-2 made the All-tournament team. 2004 MWC Regular Season Finish . .2nd 2004 NCAA . .n/a Starters Returning/Lost . .10/1 Statistical Leaders: Franny Iacuzzi and Josie Johnson front the Raiders’ offensive attack Letterwinners Returning/Lost . .19/8 with four goals and three assists apiece. Three other Colgate players have also tallied Newcomers . .10 three assists. Luisa Miller has played almost 300 minutes in goal, saving the ball 13 times in four games. BYU Quick Facts Series Record: BYU leads 1-0 Location . .Provo, Utah Elevation . .4,553 feet Last Meeting: BYU defeated Colgate 2-0, on Aug. 30, 2003 Enrollment . .33,278 (Daytime) Founded . .Oct. 15, 1875 Colors . .Blue, White & Tan Nickname . .Cougars Week in Review: Mascot . .Cosmo Beck Leads Offensive Attack Against Denver Affiliation . .NCAA Division I In an extremely physical game, which included two Denver yellow Conference . .Mountain West cards in the first half and a head-to-head collision 45 seconds into the President . .Cecil O. Samuelson second, BYU defeated Denver, 2-0 on Friday, at South Stadium. Athletic Director . .Tom Holmoe AD for Athletic Communications . .Duff Tittle The first 30 minutes of action saw both teams struggling to find the back of the net, but Ticket Office . .(801) 378-BYU1 Jaime Rendich Beck, who led the Cougar offense, had her opportunities. Homepage . .www.byucougars.com/soccer_w/ Home Filed/Capacity . .2,000 Seven minutes into the game Beck received a touch pass from Katie Larkin at point- Surface . .Grass blank range. The goalkeeper dove to make the snatch. Moments later Beck again had the ball in the middle of the field, leaving a Pioneer defender flat-footed. The ball Top Returners (4) soared just over the crossbar. Jaime Rendich Beck, Sr., F/MF (9 G, 3 A, 21 pts.) BYU finally connected in the 35th minute. Brooke Thulin made her characteristic flip- throw that deflected off a Denver player, finding Beck right beside the goalpost. The Charlene Lui, Sr., MF/D (0 G, 0 A, 0 pts.) header marked her third goal of the season. Claire Thomas, Jr., D (2 G, 3 A, 7 pts.) Erika Woodbury, So., GK (24 GA, 73 Sv) The Cougars earned 11 shots on goal during the game, yet did not find their second goal until Katie Larkin received the ball on the left side of the goal, weaving in and out of three defenders on her way to a 35-yard sprint that resulted in her first goal of the Starters Lost (1) season. Krissa Campbell Reinbold, Sr., MD/F (2 G, 2 A., 6 pts) Cougars Knock Off No. 22 Texas In front of 3,322 fans, the Cougars earned the sole goal of the game on their way to a 1- 2004 Cougar Honors 0 victory over No. 22 Texas Monday at South Stadium. Jaime Rendich:Beck After coming off a 0-0 overtime tie against Michigan State last weekend, Texas looked • Second Team All-West Region by Soccer Buzz to regain momentum against the Cougars, but BYU had its own ideas, out shooting the • Third Team All-West Region by NSCAA/Adidas Longhorns 8-3 in the first half, including a 4-1 advantage in shots on goal. • MWC All-Tournament First Team • All-MWC First Team In a game where both teams played with an extra sense of urgency, the Cougars had Erika Woodbury: opportunities early. Carolyn Swenson outran two defenders minutes into the game to • MWC Freshman of the Year get a good look on goal, but the shot barely missed the crossbar. Moments later Katie • All-MWC Second Team • MWC Defensive Player of the Week—Sept. 13, 2004 Larkin also had a look as she showed fancy footwork during her run to the goal. Her • MWC Defensive Player of the Week—Oct. 11, 2004 shot missed wide. Claire Thomas: Then Jaime Rendich Beck connected in the 25th minute for the only goal of the game. • All-MWC First Team Bobbi Tillotson took a corner kick and lobbed the ball over to the far post. Beck headed Charlene Lui the ball in for her fourth goal of the season. • All-MWC Second Team The victory marked the Cougars first victory against a ranked opponent since 2003 Krissa Reinbold when BYU beat Colorado 2-0, in the NCAA tournament on their way to the school's • MWC Offensive Player of the Week—Oct. 11, 2004 first elite eight appearance.
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