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Bengals Head to Westminster in Search of First Idaho State BENGALS MEDIA Relations • Weekly GAME Notes JENNA Galloway, ASST. Director OF MEDIA Relations • [email protected] • (208) 479-4910 2015 SCHEDULE/RESULTS BENGALS HEAD TO WESTMINSTER IN SEARCH OF FIRST WIN Record: 0-3-0 BSC: 0-0-0 AUGUST Game #4 21 MISSOURI STATE L, 0-1 Westminster College 24 UC Irvine L, 3-1 Sunday, Aug. 30 • 2:30 p.m. MDT 28 CSU FULLERTON L, 4-2 Salt Lake City, Utah • Dumke Field 30 Westminster 2:30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 3 New Mexico 2 p.m. All-Time Series Info 6 BOISE STATE 1 p.m. First Official Match for ISU 10 Utah Valley 7:30 p.m. Played in two exhibition contests in 2010, 2014) 13 Utah State 1 p.m. 18 Wyoming 4 p.m. 25 IDAHO* 4 p.m. 27 EASTERN WASHINGTON* 1 p.m. HOME GAME Information: RADIO BRoadCAST KISU 91.1 FM, LIVE STATS, AND LIVE AUDO WEBSTREAM availaBLE AT WWW.ISUBENGALS.COM October ABOUT THE BENGALS 2 Northern Colorado* 7 p.m. Idaho State heads to Salt Lake City for their second road trip of the 2015 season 4 North Dakota* 11 a.m. (MDT) 9 Portland State* 5 p.m. (MDT) in search of their first win of the season. The match will count for Idaho State, 11 SACRAMENTO STATE* 12 p.m. however it is an exhibition match for the Griffins; the two squads have met twice 16 MONTANA* 4 p.m. previously for exhibition matches in the 2010 and 2014 seasons. 23 Northern Arizona* 7 p.m. (MDT) 25 Southern Utah* 1 p.m. 30 WEBER STATE 4 p.m. ISU returns 14 players from last year’s Big Sky Tournament runner-up squad, led NOVEMBER by senior midfielder Lauren Bermudez, senior defender Vanessa Cabilan, junior 5-8 Big Sky Tournament TBA midfielder Katherine Roberts and sophomore forward Maria Sanchez. Bermudez, *Denotes Big Sky Conference game Roberts and Sanchez all earned honorable mention All-Big Sky nods last season. BOLD ALL CAPS denotes home game at Davis Field All times listed are Mountain Daylight Time and subject to change. The Bengals also welcome 14 newcomers for the largest roster under Head Coach 2015 BIG SKY SEASON RANKINGS Allison Gibson. Gibson, who is in her 10th year at the helm of the program, has accumulated the most wins in program history with a career record of 69-81-20. Big Sky PTS Overall 1. Eastern Washington 0-0-0 0 2-0-1 2. Montana 0-0-0 0 2-0-1 LAST MATCH: BENGALS LOSE TOUGH MATCH TO CSU FULLERTON 4-2 3. Idaho 0-0-0 0 2-1-0 Idaho State (0-3-0) fell to CSU Fullerton (3-0-0) 4-2 Friday afternoon at Davis 4. Northern Colorado 0-0-0 0 2-1-0 5. North Dakota 0-0-0 0 1-1-0 Field in Pocatello, Idaho. The Bengals battled the Titans for the first 45 minutes 6. Southern Utah 0-0-0 0 1-2-0 of the game and matched CSU Fullerton in energy and effort. One unfortunate 7. Weber State 0-0-0 0 1-2-0 handball and another defensive letdown led to two quick goals for the Titans in 8. Northern Arizona 0-0-0 0 0-2-0 9. Sacramento State 0-0-0 0 0-2-0. the first half. 10. Idaho State 0-0-0 0 0-3-0 11. Portland State 0-0-0 0 0-3-0 ISU took control to start the second half and scored early with a quick goal from sophomore forward Sami Rodriguez. But their celebration was short-lived as CSU IDAHO STATE SOCCER HOME MULTIMEDIA Fullerton fired back less than a minute later as forward Ivy Diego knocked one past goalkeeper Sheridan Hapsic for the Titans third goal and 3-1 advantage. AVailable ON www.ISUBENGALS.com Live Stats - www.isubengals.com Radio - KISU 91.1 FM & www.kisu.org The Bengals scored once more when senior defender Vanessa Cabilan fired from All Idaho State home ten feet out on the left side and buried her first goal of the season off a cross soccer games can be from sophomore Maria Sanchez. The two squads played evenly for the next 12 heard live on KISU minutes until the Titans’ Sarah Fajnor scored the unassisted goal in the 74th 91.1 FM radio and via webstream at www. minute to seal the win. isubengals.com. Select road games may have radio or video broadcasts. Stay tuned at www. isubengals.com for the latest information on Bengal soccer. Play-by-play is given by Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Services Matt Steuart. IDAHO STATE • 2015 BENGAL SOCCER • GAME NOTES • PAGE 1 2015 • IDAHO STATE BENGAL SOCCER • GAME NOTES ROSTER BREAKDOWN YOUTHFUL CREW The Bengals feature 18 underclassmen, including 12 freshmen, which ties for the BY POSITION youngest squad in ISU soccer history. The 2010 team also carried 18 underclassmen Forwards (7) - Rodriquez, Goalkeepers (3) - and 12 freshmen. Morreira, Martinez, Wolny, Masciarelli Orozco, Hapsic, Rangel, M. Sanchez, J. Hennings Sophomore Maria Sanchez leads the underclassmen, and she has recorded at least Sanchez one point in 14 of 23 games in her ISU career so far. She recorded a career-high five Midfielders (11) - points against Minot State on Aug. 22, 2014 after scoring two goals and recording one Defenders (7) - Cabilan, Bermudez, Musto, assist. Mizo, Stainbrook, Sherman, Smithson, Bare, Roberts, Moulton, McBride, Garrett Lefler, Spooner, Peterson, ABOUT WESTMINSTER COLLEGE McCaw, Kaumeyer, Nuñez The Griffins enter the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference this season as they are in their first year of the NCAA Division II membership process. The team returns 17 players from BY CLASS the 2014 squad that finished 15-4-2 and advanced to the NAIA National Championships. Freshman (11) - Masciarelli Orozco, Martinez, Musto, Senior forward Rylei North returns for the Griffins after scoring a school-record 16 goals in Rangel, Sherman, Moulton, Bare, Lefler, Spooner, Garrett, 2014. North is also the all-time leader in goals (26) and points (55) for Westminster. Kaumeyer, Nuñez Sophomore (7) - Rodriquez, Mizo, Smithson, Stainbrook, M. The Griffins also return defenders Megan Molumby and Maddie Lewis to the backline. They Sanchez, McCaw, Hennings Junior (4) - Wolny, Roberts, J. Sanchez, McBride helped Westminster to record a 0.70 goals-against average last season. In goal, the Griffins Senior (5) - Bermudez, Cabilan, Morreira, Hapsic, Peterson return senior Abi Yanke who is the all-time leader with a 0.69 goals-against average and has recorded 23 wins and 16 shutouts in her career. BY STATE/COUNTRY The Griffins are coached by Tony LeBlanc who is in his ninth season with Westminster and California (7) - Bermudez, Mexico (1) Masciarelli carries a 71-56-10 record. Rodriquez, Hapsic, Orozco Martinez, Kaumeyer, New Mexico (1) Spooner Hennings, Nuñez Nevada (1) McCaw Hawaii (5) - Cabilan, Saudi Arabia (1) Wolny Morreira, Mizo, Musto, Texas (1) - Smithson 2015 Idaho State Numerical WOMEN’S Soccer ROSTER Sherman Utah (4) - Stainbrook, Idaho (6) - Rangel, Lefler, McBride, Garrett No. Name Pos. Year Ht. Hometown/Previous School Moulton, M. Sanchez, Bare, Washington (1) - J. 00 Renata Masciarelli Orozco GK Fr. 5-5 Jalisco, Mexico / UNIV Roberts, Peterson Sanchez 1 Esmeralda Nuñez MF/F Fr. 5-5 Anaheim, Calif./Canyon HS 2 Lauren Bermudez MF Sr. 5-6 Canyon Country, Calif./Golden Valley HS BY HEIGHT 3 Vanessa Cabilan D Sr. 5-2 Waipahu, Hawaii/Kamehameha HS 5 Sami Rodriquez F/MF So. 5-4 Irvine, Calif. / Beckman HS 5-2 (2) - Cabilan, McBride 5-6 (3) - Bermudez, Martinez, 6 Ka’imi Morreira F R.-Jr. 5-7 Ewa Beach, Hawaii/Moanalua HS Lefler 7 Sheridan Hapsic GK Sr. 5-7 San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente HS 5-3 (1) - Kaumeyer 5-7 (6) - Morreira, Hapsic, 8 Katie Martinez F Fr. 5-6 Oceanside, Calif./Rancho Buena Vista HS 5-4 (7) - Rodriquez, Mizo, Smithson, Moulton, Garrett, 9 Kayla Mizo D/MF So. 5-4 Kailua, Hawaii/Kamehameha HS Musto, Wolny, Rangel, J. Hennings 10 Nikolina Musto MF Fr. 5-4 Maui, Hawaii/King Kekaulike HS Sanchez, Spooner 11 Paige Wolny F Jr. 5-4 Dhahran, Saudi Arabia/Pierce College 5-8 (3) - Sherman, Bare, 12 Baylee Smithson MF/D So. 5-7 Fort Worth, Texas/Birdville HS 5-5 (5) - Masciarelli Orozco, Peterson American Falls, Idaho/American Falls HS Stainbrook, M. Sanchez, McCaw, 13 Alma Rangel F R. Fr. 5-4 Nuñez 5-10 (1) - Roberts 14 Caitlyn Stainbrook D So. 5-5 South Jordan, Utah/BYU Hawaii 15 Kenya Sherman D Fr. 5-8 Maui, Hawaii/King Kekaulike HS 16 Maggie Moulton D Fr. 5-7 Meridian, Idaho/Rocky Mountain HS 17 Maria Sanchez F So. 5-5 American Falls, Idaho/American Falls HS 2015 BIG SKY PRESEASON POLL 18 Meaghan Bare MF/D Fr. 5-8 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho/Lake City HS 19 Katherine Roberts MF Jr. 5-10 Pocatello/Century HS Finish School Points (First-Place Votes) 20 Tatum Lefler MF/D Fr. 5-6 Salt Lake City, UT/Brighton HS 1 Northern Arizona 93 (5) 21 Jessica Sanchez F Jr. 5-4 Silverdale, Wash./Central Kitsap HS 2 Montana 93 (4) 22 Tristen Spooner MF/D Fr. 5-4 Rio Rancho, NM/Sue Cleveland HS 3 Portland State 74 23 Whitney Peterson MF Sr. 5-8 Meridian, Idaho/Boise State 4 Weber State 72 (2) 24 Kortney McBride D Jr. 5-2 Wellsville, Utah/Northwest College 5 Northern Colorado 60 25 Jennifer McCaw MF So. 5-5 Pahrump, Nev./Pahrump Valley HS 6 Idaho State 57 26 Brittany Garrett D Fr.
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