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Year-By-Year Leaders YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS POINTS 2016 Jaycie Johnson . 6 2013 Jordan Jackson . 81 Year Player . Points 2017 Elyse Huber . 4 2014 Jaycie Johnson . 62 1994 Danielle Boswell . 26 2015 Caroline Flynn . 35 1995 Becky Hogan . 20 ASSISTS 2016 Jaycie Johnson . 49 1996 Kari Uppinghouse . 48 Year Player . Assists 2017 Haley Hanson . 62 1997 Kim Engesser . 55 1994 Jamie Riley . 11 1998 Kim Engesser . 61 1995 Erica De Vitis/Sandy Smith . 7 SHOTS ON GOAL 1999 Meghan Anderson . 54 1996 Jenny Benson . 13 Year Player . SOG 2000 Christine Latham . 57 1997 Jenny Benson/Becky Hogan . 8 1994 Jamie Riley . 43 2001 Christine Latham . 46 1998 Sharolta Nonen . 10 1995 Kari Uppinghouse . 40 2002 Christine Latham . 35 1999 Jenny Benson . 17 1996 Lindsay Eddleman . 64 2003 Jessie Bruch . 19 2000 Meghan Anderson/Kelly Rheem . 15 1997 Kim Engesser . 50 2004 Brittany Timko . 43 2001 Meghan Anderson . 14 1998 Kim Engesser . 47 2005 Brittany Timko . 43 2002 Jenna Cooper . 10 1999 Meghan Anderson . 54 2006 Brittany Timko . 29 2003 Jenna Cooper . 14 2000 Christine Latham . 60 2007 Shay Powell . 11 2004 Brittany Timko . 13 2001 Christine Latham . 49 2008 Shay Powell . 19 2005 Brittany Timko . 21 2002 Christine Latham . 56 2009 Morgan Marlborough . 49 2006 Brittany Timko . 7 2003 Jessie Bruch . 28 2010 Morgan Marlborough . 48 2007 Selenia Iacchelli/Sari Raber/Alexa Cardona . 3 2004 Brittany Timko . 39 2011 Morgan Marlborough . 46 2008 Shay Powell . 5 2005 Brittany Timko . 47 2012 Mayme Conroy . 28 2009 Anna Caniglia . 9 2006 Brittany Timko . 30 2013 Jaycie Johnson . 36 2010 Morgan Marlborough . 12 2007 Selenia Iacchelli . 24 2014 Jaycie Johnson . 25 2011 Morgan Marlborough . 20 2008 Shay Powell . 27 2015 Jaylyn Odermann . 12 2012 Caroline Gray . 6 2009 Morgan Marlborough . 41 2016 Jaycie Johnson . 24 2013 Jordan Jackson . 12 2010 Morgan Marlborough . 52 2017 Haley Hanson . 22 2014 Jaycie Johnson/Mayme Conroy/Caroline Flynn/ 2011 Morgan Marlborough . 44 Caroline Gray/Jourden Casey . 3 2012 Mayme Conroy . 32 GOALS 2015 Sydney Miramontez . 5 2013 Jordan Jackson . 43 Year Player . Goals 2016 Sydney Miramontez . 7 2014 Jaycie Johnson . 38 1994 Danielle Boswell . 13 2017 Brenna Ochoa . 6 2015 Caroline Flynn . 16 1995 Kristen Gay . 8 2016 Jaycie Johnson . 22 1996 Kari Uppinghouse . 19 GAME-WINNING ASSISTS 2017 Haley Hanson . 27 1997 Kim Engesser . 26 Year Player . GWA 1998 Kim Engesser . 27 1994 Jamie Riley . 4 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 1999 Meghan Anderson . 21 1995 Erica De Vitis . 3 (Minimum 10 Starts in Goal) 2000 Christine Latham . 23 1996 Tanya Franck/Kristen Gay/Isabelle Morneau . 3 Year Goalkeeper . GAA 2001 Christine Latham . 18 1997 Jenny Benson . 3 1994 Alison Dudley . 1 .00 2002 Christine Latham . 16 1998 Sharolta Nonen . 4 1995 Michelle Denomme . 1 .21 2003 Jessie Bruch . 9 1999 Sharolta Nonen . 4 1996 Rebecca Hornbacher . 0 .51 2004 Brittany Timko . 14 2000 Meghan Anderson . 5 1997 Rebecca Hornbacher . 0 .78 2005 Brittany Timko . 11 2001 Christine Latham . 5 1998 Karina LeBlanc . 0 .70 2006 Brittany Timko . 11 2002 Jenna Cooper . 4 1999 Karina LeBlanc . 0 .51 2007 Shay Powell . 5 2003 Kari Hogan . 3 2000 Karina LeBlanc . 0 .40 2008 Shay Powell . 7 2004 Brittany Timko . 6 2001 Erin Miller . 1 .12 2009 Morgan Marlborough . 21 2005 Brittany Timko . 8 2002 Erin Miller . 0 .86 2010 Morgan Marlborough . 18 2006 Brittany Timko . 3 2003 Brooke Bredenberg . 1 .39 2011 Morgan Marlborough . 20 2007 Selenia Iacchelli . 1 2004 Katie Wright . 1 .25 2012 Mayme Conroy . 14 2008 Shay Powell/Anna Caniglia . 2 2005 Jamie Klages . 1 .19 2013 Jaycie Johnson . 17 2009 Morgan Marlborough . 3 2006 Jamie Klages . 1 .10 2014 Jaycie Johnson . 11 2010 Morgan Marlborough/Jordan Jackson . 4 2007 Jessica Mills . 1 .68 2015 Caroline Flynn . 5 2011 Molly Thomas . 3 2008 Brittany Pfeil . 0 .92 2016 Jaycie Johnson . 11 2012 Caroline Gray/Jaylyn Odermann/Stacy Bartels . 1 2009 Tara Macdonald . 1 .34 2017 Haley Hanson . 9 2013 Jordan Jackson . 5 2010 Emma Stevens . 1 .57 2014 Caroline Gray/Mayme Conroy . 2 2011 Emma Stevens . 1 .90 GAME-WINNING GOALS 2015 Jaylyn Odermann . 2 2012 Emma Stevens . 1 .69 Year Player . GWG 2016 Sydney Miramontez/Meg Brandt . 2 2013 Emma Stevens . 1 .08 1994 Danielle Boswell . 5 2017 Brenna Ochoa . 2 2014 Kelly Schatz . 1 .73 1995 Becky Hogan . 3 2015 Erika Johnson . 1 .46 1996 Kari Uppinghouse . 7 SHOTS 2016 Aubrei Corder . 0 .85 1997 Kari Uppinghouse . 6 Year Player . Shots 2017 Aubrei Corder . 0 .64 1998 Kim Engesser . 8 1994 Jamie Riley . 72 1999 Meghan Anderson . 5 1995 Erica De Vitis/Kari Uppinghouse . 63 GOALKEEPER MINUTES 2000 Christine Latham . 8 1996 Lindsay Eddleman . 102 Year Goalkeeper . Minutes 2001 Christine Latham . 5 1997 Kim Engesser . 80 1994 Alison Dudley . 1,528 2002 Christine Latham . 8 1998 Kim Engesser . 98 1995 Michelle Denomme . 1,415 2003 Jessie Bruch/Ashley Carter . 3 1999 Meghan Anderson . 99 1996 Rebecca Hornbacher . 1,940 2004 Nikki Baker . 5 2000 Christine Latham . 118 1997 Rebecca Hornbacher . 1,720 2005 Sasha Andrews/Brittany Timko . 4 2001 Christine Latham . 117 1998 Karina LeBlanc . 1,802 2006 Brittany Timko/Aysha Jamani/Jessie Bruch . 2 2002 Christine Latham . 111 1999 Karina LeBlanc . 2,278 2007 Carly Peetz . 2 2003 Jessie Bruch . 73 2000 Karina LeBlanc . 2,007 2008 Shay Powell/Aysha Jamani/Sari Raber . 2 2004 Brittany Timko . 82 2001 Erin Miller . 2,085 2009 Morgan Marlborough . 4 2005 Brittany Timko . 93 2002 Erin Miller . 2,311 2010 Morgan Marlborough/Jordan Jackson . 3 2006 Aysha Jamani . 64 2003 Brooke Bredenberg . 1,557 2011 Morgan Marlborough . 6 2007 Selenia Iacchelli . 50 2004 Katie Wright . 2,088 2012 Katie Kraeutner/Caroline Gray . 2 2008 Shay Powell . 63 2005 Jamie Klages . 1,734 2013 Jaycie Johnson . 7 2009 Morgan Marlborough . 87 2006 Jamie Klages . 1,883 2014 Jaycie Johnson/Mayme Conroy/ 2010 Morgan Marlborough . 103 2007 Jessica Mills . 1,661 Caroline Flynn/Caroline Gray . 2 2011 Morgan Marlborough . 97 2008 Brittany Pfeil . 1,564 2015 Jaycie Johnson/Katie Kraeutner . 2 2012 Mayme Conroy . 60 2009 Tara Macdonald . 943 @NEBRASKASOCCER 76 /NEBRASKASOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 2010 Tara Macdonald . 1,176 FOR THE RECORD 2011 Emma Stevens . 1,660 Nebraska's All-Time Record . 318-151-39 2012 Emma Stevens . 1,698 2013.
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