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Byu Women's Soccer BYU WOMEN’S SOCCER 2011 Weekly Release -Game 6 & 7 Seven MWC Tourney Champions twelve years • NCAA Tournament appearances in 13-straight years • NCAA Sweet Sixteen in 1998, 2000 and 2003 • NCAA Elite Eight in 2003 • First-ever No. 4 seed in the 2005 NCAA Tournament • Ranked as high as No. 14 in the na- tion during 2007 • 35 All-American Nominations Athletic Communications • 30 Smith Fieldhouse • Provo, Utah • 84602 • 801-422-8948 • fax 801-422-0633 2011 BYU SCHEDULE all times local to site This Week in BYU Soccer Cougars Host Wildcats & Owls AUGUST 10 - Wed. BLUE/WHITE . .. The 21st-ranked BYU Cougars finish up their three game home swing with match-ups 13 - Sat. @ Colorado College (exh.). W 2-1 against the University of Arizona on Monday, Sept. 5, and Rice on Saturday, Sept. 10. 19 - Fri @ Univ. of Washington . T 2-2 (2OT) 23 - Mon. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. W 4-0 26 - Fri. UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI. .L 0-1 Cougar Soccer Quick Notes: 30 - Tue @ Idaho State. W 3-1 -BYU’s overall home record is 159-30-16 and overall road record is 107-51-13 SEPTEMBER -The Cougars are now 17-1-1 when junior forward Carlee Payne scores in a game 2 - Fri. CAL STATE FULLERTON. W 2-1 5 - Mon. UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA. -BYU has not lost in its first three games of a season since 2009 when they lost to William & Mary 10 - Sat. RICE. 15 - Thur. @ Oklahoma State. 17 - Sat. @ Oklahoma. -The first eight goals of the 2011 season were scored by eight different players 20 - Tue. UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO. 22 - Thur. UTAH STATE. -Head coach Jennifer Rockwood recorded her 250th NCAA career victory in 2010 when BYU defeated Weber State on August 27 OCTOBER 6 - Thur. UNIV. OF PORTLAND*. -The Cougars have kept two of their three 2011 opponents to single-digit shots. Washington (17), Utah 8 - Sat. PEPPERDINE* . (3) and Miami (9). 13 - Thu. @ Santa Clara*. 15 - Sat. @ Gonzaga*. -All-time record against Arizona: 8-1-1 20 - Thu. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* . At Home: 3-1-1 27 - Thu. @ San Francisco*. 29 - Sat. SAN DIEGO. -All-time record against Rice: 1-0 At Home: 0-1 NOVEMBER 9 - Sat. @ St. Mary’s . * Denotes West Coast Conference Game BYU Cougar Quick Facts 2011 Record: 3-1-1 2010 Record: 16-3-3 (5-1-1/2nd) Starters returning/lost: 9/2 Starters returning include 2010 All-Americans Lindsi Lisonbee and Carlee Payne, Senior Lauren Anderson Cosby, junior Jennie Marshall and MWC Tourney MVP Jessica Ringwood. Letterwinners returning/lost: 19/4 Head Coach: Jennifer Rockwood (current: 264-81-29) Assistant Coaches: Chris Watkins, Aleisha Rose Director of Operations: Jennie Smith Cougar Goal Counter Last year’s total: 40 This time (9/5) last year: 15 This year’s total: 11 With goals from: Carlee Payne, Dana Oldroyd, Jessica Ringwood, Auna Doria (2), Jaiden Thornock, Niki Fernandes, Jennie Marshall (2), Colette Jepson (2) 2011 BYU Women’s Soccer Wildcats 2011 record: 0-3 Opponents This Week’s Wildcats 2010 record (conf/finish): 5-13-2 (1-8/last) Head coach: Lisa Oyen (8th year) Game 6 Quick Look: Previously played: September 19, 2009 Monday, September 5, 1 p.m. MT @ Arizona, BYU W 1-0 Provo, UT University of Arizona Wildcats Owls 2011 record: 2-1 Owls 2010 record (conf/finish): 8-8-4 (5-3-3/5th) Head coach: Nicky Adams (2nd year) Game 7 Quick Look: Previously played: September 18, 2010 Saturday, September 10, 7 p.m. MT @ Rice, BYU W 1-0 Pocatello, ID Idaho State Bengals Previous Rankings: Preseason SA: NR TopDrawerSoccer: 17 NSCAA: RV CS360: No Poll Week of 8/23 SA: NR TopDrawerSoccer: 17 Soccer Times: 24 NSCAA: NR CS360: 26 Week of 8/29 SA: NR TopDrawerSoccer: 21 Soccer Times: NSCAA: NR CS360: 32 Week of 9/5 www.byucougars.com 2011 BYU Women’s Soccer 2011 BYU QUICK FACTS 2011 UNIVERSITY INFO: National Location: . Provo, Utah 84602 Polls Elevation: . 4,553 Soccer America (8/29): Enrollment:. 33,278 (Daytime) Founded:. Oct. 15, 1875 (NSCAA) NCAA 1. North Carolina Owner: . .The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints West Region (8/23): 2. Stanford Colors:. Blue and White 1. Portland 3. Maryland Nickname:. Cougars 2. UC Irvine 4. UCLA Mascot:. Cosmo (the Cougar) 3. San Diego 5. Duke Affiliation: . NCAA Division I 4. Pepperdine 6. Oklahoma State Conference: . Mountain West Conferece 5. Loyola Marymount 7. Notre Dame Field: . South Field (3,228) 6. Long Beach State 8. Portland President:. Cecil O. Samuelson (Utah, 1966) 7. Santa Clara 9. Florida Athletic Director:. Tom Holmoe (BYU, 1983) 10. Florida State Tickets:. 801-422-BYU1 or 1-800-322-BYU1 8. BYU 9. Pacific 11. Boston College 12. Marquette SOCCER STAFF: 10. St. Mary’s Head Coach:. .Jennifer Rockwood (BYU, 1989) 13. Georgetown BYU Record entering 2011/Years: 263-80-28/ 17th season 14. Virginia Career Record/years:. same NSCAA/Hendrickcars.com 15. Santa Clara Office Phone: . (801) 422-8732 (8/30): 16. UC Irvine Assistant Coaches: . Chris Watkins (15 years) 17. Wake Forest Aleisha Rose (7 years) 1. North Carolina 18. Oregon State Director of Operations. Jennie Smith (4th year) 2. Stanford 19. Illinois Athletic Trainer: . .Carolyn Billings (16 years) 3. Maryland 20. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 4. Virginia 21. Loyola marymount SOCCER FACTS: 5. Oklahoma State 22. San Diego State 2010 Overall Record:. 16-3-3 6. UCLA 23. Dayton Conference Record/Finish: . 5-1-1/2nd 7. Florida State 24. Memphis Final National Ranking:. N/A 8. Portland 25. Pepperdine Newcomers:. 7 9. Duke 25. Virginia Tech Starters Returning/Lost. 9/2 10. Notre Dame Letterwinners Returning/Lost. 19/4 11. Marquette 12. Boston College Top Drawer Soccer (8/29): BYU HISTORY: 13. Florida First Year of NCAA Soccer:. 1995 14. UC Irvine 1. UCLA Overall all-time record:. 263-80-28 15. Wake Forest 2. North Carolina Winning Seasons:. 15 16. Santa Clara 3. Stanford WAC Championships. .1 4. Virginia MWC Tourney Championships: 7 17. Illinois 18. Ohio State 5. Notre Dame NCAA Tournament Appearances:. 13-straight 6. Boston College Last NCAA Appearance: . 2010 19. Georgetown Result:. Lost to UCLA in PKs 20. Memphis 7. Florida State in the first round 21. Oregon State 8. Portland 22. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 9. Maryland ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS: 23. Tennessee 10. Duke Primary Soccer Contact:. .Whitney Craft Jordan 24. Pepperdine 11. Wake Forest Phone:. 801-422-8999 25. West Virginia 12. Florida E-mail:. [email protected] 13. Marquette Secondary Soccer Contact: . Norma Collett 14. Georgetown Phone:. 801-422-4908 15. Oklahoma State E-mail:. [email protected] 16. Ohio State Fax:. 801-422-0633 17. Santa Clara Homepage: . www.byucougars.com 18. Dayton Press row phone:. N/A 19. Texas A&M Mailing Address:. BYU Athletic Media Relations 20. UC Irvine . 30 Smith Fieldhouse 21. BYU . Provo, Utah 84602 www.byucougars.com 2011 BYU Women’s Soccer Cougar Season Situations All-Time BYU Records Watch GOALS SCORED IN ... AGAINST CAREER SAVES 1-15 min ... Washington, Idaho State 1st place ... Erika Woodbury, 261 16-30 min ... Washington, Idaho State, CS Fullerton 2nd place ... McKinzie Olson, 230 31-45 min ... Idaho State 46-60 min ... Utah CAREER SHUTOUTS 61-75 min ... Utah, Idaho State, CS Fullerton 1st place ... Erika Woodbury, 41 75-90 min... Utah, Utah 2nd place ... McKinzie Olson, 31 WHEN BYU CAREER GOALS leads @ the half ... 1-0 1st place ... Shauna Rohbock, 95 (Idaho State) 12th place ... Carlee Payne, 20 tied @ the half ... 2-1 (Utah, Miami, CS Fullerton) CAREER ASSISTS down @ the half ... 0-0-1 1st place ... Aleisha Rose, 47 (Univ. of Washington) 13th place ... Lauren Anderson Cosby, 18 scores first ... 2-0-1 (Univ. of Washington, Utah, Idaho State) CAREER SHOTS opponent scores first ... 1-1 1st place ... Shauna Rohbock, 368 (Miami, CS Fullerton) 17th place ... Lauren Anderson Cosby, 107 scores 2 or more goals ... 3-0-1 (Univ. of Washington, Utah, Idaho State, CS Fullerton) fewer than 2 goals ... takes more shots than opponent ... 2-1-1 (Univ. of Washington, Utah, Miami, Idaho State) takes fewer shots ... 1-0 (CS Fullerton) takes same shots ... plays at home ... 2-1 (Utah, Miami, CS Fullerton) plays on the road ... 1-0-1 (Univ. of Washington, Idaho State) plays in overtime ... 0-0-1 (Univ. of Washington) www.byucougars.com 2011 BYU Women’s Soccer SENIOR SALUTE via CollegeSoccer360.com Current Four-Year Records in D-I Women’s Soccer to determine the winningest senior class (top senior classes; ‘08-’11) (as of 8/23/11 games) (1) 72-4-3 (.930) Stanford (22-2-1, 25-1-0, 23-1-2, 2-0-0) (4th-Year Players: D/M/FCamille Levin, M Teresa Noyola, F Lindsay Taylor & M Kristy Zurmuhlen) (2) 61-5-2 (.912) Portland (20-2-0, 21-2-0, 19-1-2, 1-0-0) (4th/5th-Year Players: G Hailee DeYoung, F Danielle Foxhoven, F Halley Kreminski, D Kassi McCluskie, D Emma Nelson & D Michelle Olivier) Then... (3) 69-7-3 (.892) Notre Dame (26-1-0, 21-4-1, 21-2-2, 1-0-0) (4th-Year Players: M Courtney Barg, D/M Molly Campbell, D Haley Chamberlain, D/M Brynn Gerstle, F Melissa Henderson, M/D Ellen Jantsch & D Jessica Schuveiller) (4) 68-7-5 (.881) North Carolina (25-1-2, 23-3-1, 19-3-2, 1-0-0) (4th/5th-Year Players: D Rebecca Crabb, F Courtney Jones, M Maria Lubrano, F Emmalie Pfankuch & D Rachel Wood) (5) 57-11-4 (.819) Denver (19-3-2, 17-6-1, 19-2-1, 2-0-0) 57-12-5 (.804) And now..
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