2016 Wyoming Soccer Media Guide

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WYOMING SAMMI DUNDA

MANDY MEYER

LAUREL RAMER

KATIE MARCHESO

ANNE HINMAN KIMMY BURBANK

CANDACE SCIBERRAS

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Date Opponent

Fri., Aug. 12 Fri., Aug. 19 Tues., Aug. 23 Fri., Aug. 26 Sun., Aug. 28 Fri., Sept. 2 Sun., Sept. 4 Fri., Sept. 9 Tues., Sept. 13 Fri., Sept. 23 Sun., Sept. 25 Fri., Sept. 30 Sun., Oct. 2 Fri., Oct. 7 Sun., Oct. 9 Fri., Oct. 14 Sun., Oct. 16 Fri., Oct. 21 Sun., Oct. 23 Fri., Oct. 28 Tues.-Sat. Nov. 1-5

vs. South Dakota (Exhibition) Houston Baptist @Idaho State Montana @Iowa @UTEP @New Mexico State Utah Valley @Northern Colorado @Boise State* @Utah State* UNLV* Nevada* Air Force* Colorado College* @San Jose State* @Fresno State* @New Mexico* San Diego State* Colorado State* Mountain West Championships

All times listed are Mountain Time All matches and times are Subject to Change

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Hastings, NE Laramie, WY Pocatello, ID Laramie, WY Iowa City, IA El Paso, TX Las Cruces, NM Laramie, WY Greeley, CO Boise, ID Logan, UT Laramie, WY Laramie, WY Laramie, WY Laramie, WY San Jose, CA Fresno, CA Albuquerque, NM Laramie, WY Laramie, WY San Diego, CA

Time

5 p.m. 5 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 12 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. TBA

Home Matches in Bold *Indicates Mountain West match

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Media Information Table of Contents

2016 Wyoming Soccer Schedule ..................... Media Information .......................................... 2016 Roster ..................................................... 2016 Roster Breakdown .................................. 2016 Season Outlook ...................................... Wyoming Coaching Staff................................. Support Staff ................................................... Cowgirl Profiles ............................................... 2016 Opponents .............................................. 2015 Season Statistics ..................................... Wyoming Soccer Records ............................... All-Conference Honors ................................... Season-by-Season Results .............................. All-Time Series Records.................................. All-Time Series Breakdown ............................ Cowgirl Letterwinners .................................... Wyoming Soccer Facilities .............................. Wyoming Traditions ....................................... Athletics Facilities ........................................... Wyoming Campus ........................................... Wyoming ......................................................... Laramie ........................................................... Academic Honors ............................................ Strength and Conditioning ............................. The Mountain West.........................................

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Media Information The University of Wyoming Athletics Media Relations Office is always available to assist any media needs, contact us at (307) 766-2256, by fax at (307) 766-2346 or via e-mail at kcharle2@uwyo.edu All interview requests for Pete Cuadrado or any student-athletes should be arranged through the Media Relations Office at least 24 hours in advance. Student-athletes are available as their class schedules, practices and team meetings permit and are not available until post-game on game days.

Phone Numbers Media and Public Relations Office Cell Phone UW Soccer Office UW Athletics Department Media and Public Relations Fax Soccer Stadium Press Box Athletics-Academic Counseling

307-766-2256 316-993-8895 307-766-5508 307-766-2292 307-766-2346 307-766-5987 307-766-5385

Credits The 2016 soccer media guide was produced by the University of Wyoming Athletics Media and Public Relations Office. Photos are courtesy of UW Photo Service and the Mountain West. The cover was designed by Modern Printing. This guide was written, designed and edited by University of Wyoming Media and Public Relations Office.

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UW Soccer Quick Facts

Location: Laramie, Wyoming Founded: 1886 Enrollment: 13,551 Conference: Mountain West Nickname: Cowgirls Colors: Brown and Gold Home Field: Louis S. Madrid Sports Complex Capacity: 1,500 President: Dr. Laurie Nichols Athletics Director: Tom Burman (Wyoming, ‘88) Head Coach: Pete Cuadrado (TCU, ‘00) Record At Wyoming: 36-24-11, (.484) Four Years Career Record: 129-96-29 (.565), 13 Years Assoc. Head Coach: Bob Casper (Wisc.-Platteville, ‘03) Assistant Coach: Matt Callaway (Lyon College, ‘10) Asst. Director of Operations: Justine Tydings (Eastern New Mexico, ‘11) 2015 Record: 10-6-4 (.600) 2015 Conference Record (Finish): 6-4-1 (.591)/4th Program All-Time Record: 143-225-40 (.400) 20 years Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/0 Starters Returning/Lost: 21/2 Newcomers: 6 (5 high school, 1 transfer) Athletic Trainer: Rachel Leahy Soccer Contact: Kyle Charles Soccer Contact Email: kcharle2@uwyo.edu

2015 Season Results Date Aug. 21 Aug. 27 Aug. 29 Sept. 4 Sept. 6 Sept. 11 Sept. 15 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Sept. 27 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 30 Nov. 4

(10-6-4 Overall, 6-4-1 MW/4th) Opponent Results vs. Montana T, 0-0 (2OT) at Hawaii T, 2-2 (2OT) vs. Denver T, 0-0 (2OT) Morehead State W, 1-0 Drake W, 3-1 Kansas W, 2-1 Northern Colorado L 1-3 Idaho State W, 3-0 San Jose State# * L, 0-1 (OT) Fresno State* W, 3-0 at Air Force* W, 1-0 at Colorado College L, 1-2 (OT) New Mexico* T, 0-0 (2OT) San Diego St. * L, 1-2 at UNLV* W, 2-1 at Nevada* L, 0-1 Boise State* W, 1-0 Utah State* W, 2-1 at Colorado State* W, 2-1 vs. Colorado College^ L, 0-1

* Indicates Mountain West Conference Match ^ MWC Tournament Game

Pictured on the cover are seniors Sammi Dunda, Anne Hinman, Katie Marcheso, Mandy Meyer, Laurel Ramer, juniors Kimmy Burbank and Candace Sciberras.

Official UW Athletics Website www.gowyo.com

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2016 Roster # Name 0 Georgia Rowntree 1 Cassidy Entsminger 2 Anne Hinman 3 Summer Halle 4 Summer Taube 5 Taylor Burton 6 Claire Parker 7 Alisha Bass 8 Candace Sciberras 9 Kaitlyn Lomsnes 10 Mandy Meyer 11 Brooklynn Mooney 12 Shaina Ashouri 13 Katie Marcheso 14 Annika Clayton 15 Sammi Dunda 16 Alyssa Murray 17 Avery Smith 18 Carlee Martin 19 Laurel Ramer 20 Jessie Gentle 21 Kimmy Burbank 23 Brittney Stark 24 Michaela Stark 25 Tristan Tyrrell 26 Charlotte Hume 27 Cristina Salazar 29 Rachael Troxel Head Coach: Record at Wyoming: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Asst. Director of Operations.:

Position GK GK F MF M D D/MF D/MF MF/F F MF MF F D M D D D D/MF F/MF F/D D/MF F F F MF/F GK D/MF

Year Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. RFr. Fr.

Exp. 2L 1L 3L 2L 1L 1L 2L 2L 2L 2L 3L HS 1L 2L 1L 3L 1L HS HS 3L 1L 2L TR HS 2L 1L RS HS

Hometown (Previous School) Sydney, New South Wales (Westfield Sports Academy) Las Vegas, Nev. (Liberty HS) Mission Viejo, Calif. (Capistrano Valley HS) Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain HS) Las Vegas, Nev. (Silverado HS) Centennial, Colo. (Cherokee Trail HS) Fort Collins, Colo. (Fossil Ridge HS) Sydney, New South Wales (Marist Sisters’ College) Sydney, New South Wales (Westfield Sports Academy) Red Deer, Alberta (Hunting Hills HS) Tustin, Calif. (Foothill HS) Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield HS) Parker, Colo. (University of Pittsburgh) Littleton, Colo. (University of Oklahoma) Sydney, New South Wales (Pymble Ladies College) Wildwood, Mo. (Eureka HS) Bonney Lake, Wash. (Sumner HS) Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Aliso Niguel HS) Calgary, Alberta (Bishop Carroll HS) Kasson, Minn. (Kasson-Mantorville HS) Woolgoolga, New South Wales (Woolgoolga HS) Spring Branch, Texas (Bracken Christain School) Broomfield, Colo. (University of Colorado) Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield HS) Cheyenne, Wyo. (Cheyenne Central HS) Parker, Colo. (Chaparral HS) Centennial, Colo. (Grandview HS) Lander, Wyo. (Lander HS)

Pete Cuadrado (TCU, ’00), Fifth Year

36-24-11 (.484), Four Years

Bob Casper (Wis.-Platteville, ’03), Fourth Year Matt Callaway (Lyon College, ’10), First Year Justine Tydings (Eastern New Mexico, ’11), Second Year

Starters Returning: 11 F - Ashouri (20 gp/20 gs, 9 g, 7 asst., 25 pts., 67 shots, 37 sog, 1663 minutes) MF - Bass (20 gp/20gs, 2 g, 1 asst., 5 pts., 10 shots, 3 sog, 1843 minutes) D - Burbank (15gp/9gs, 3 g, 0 asst., 6 pts., 14 shots, 5 sog, 616 minutes) D - Burton (19 gp/19 gs, 1 g, 1 asst., 3 pts., 6 shots, 2 sog, 1590 minutes) M - Clayton (20 gp/14 gs, 2 g, 1 asst., 5 pts., 14 shots, 6 sog, 1231 minutes) D - Dunda (20 gp/20gs, 0 g, 2 asst., 2 pts., 14 shots, 7 sog, 1735 minutes) F/D - Gentle (20 gp/16 gs, 0g, 1 asst, 1 pt., 20 shots, 4 sog, 1485 minutes) D- Marcheso (20 gp/20 gs, 0 g, 1 asst., 1 pt., 14 shots, 5 sog, 1720 minutes) MF - Meyer (20 gp/20 gs, 1 g, 0 asst., 2 pts., 5 shots, 3 sog, 1721 minutes) F - Ramer (17 gp/12 gs, 2 g, 2 asst., 6 pts., 25 shots, 8 sog, 925 minutes) GK - Rowntree (16 gp/16 gs, 9 ga, 1.00 ga avg., 33 saves, 810 minutes)

Starters Lost: 0 Letterwinners Returning: 21 (including 11 starters) GK - Entsminger (18 gp/4 gs, 8 ga, 0.66 ga avg, 41 saves, 1093 minutes) MF - Halle (19 gp/1 gs, 1 g, 0 asst., 2 pts, 13 shots, 7 sog, 505 minutes) F - Hinman (14 gp/8 gs, 0 g, 1 asst., 1 pt., 11 shots, 7 sog, 479 minutes) MF - Hume (4 gp/0 gs, 0 g, 0 asst., 0 pts., 0 shots, 0 sog, 61 minutes) F - Lomsnes (11 gp/8 gs, 2 g, 0 asst., 4 pts., 19 shots, 12 sog, 782 minutes) D - Murray (20 gp/8 gs, 2 g, 0 asst., 4 pts, 16 shots, 10 sog, 1460 minutes) D - Parker (17 gp/0 gs, 0 g, 0 asst., 0 pts., 1 shots, 0 sog, 433 minutes) F - Scriberras (5 gp/5 gs, 0 g, 1 asst., 1 pt., 9 shots, 5 sog, 417 minutes) M - Taube (4 gp/0 gs, 0 g, 0 asst., 0 pts., 0 shots, 0 sog, 23 minutes) F - Tyrrell (7 gp/0 gs, 0 g,0 asst., 0 pts., 3 shots, 0 sog, 150 minutes)

Letterwinners Lost: 2 F - Chambers (Did not play) F - Cryer (13 gp/0 gs, 0 g, 0 asst., 0 pts, 6 shots, 2 sog, 187 minutes)

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2016 Roster Breakdown By State/Country Australia (5) Alisha Bass .................... Sydney Annika Clayton .............. Sydney Jessie Gentle ................. Woolgoolga Georgia Rowntree ......... Sydney Candace Sciberras ........ Sydney California (3) Anne Hinman ................. Mission Viejo Mandy Meyer ................. Tustin Avery Smith ................... Laguna Niguel Canada (2) Kaitlyn Lomsnes ............ Red Deer Carlee Martin ................. Calgary Colorado (10) Shaina Ashouri .............. Parker Taylor Burton ................. Centennial Summer Halle ................ Colorado Springs Charlotte Hume ............. Parker Katie Marcheso ............. Littleton Brooklynn Mooney ......... Broomfield Claire Parker ................. Fort Collins

Cristina Salazar ............. Centennial Brittney Stark ................. Broomfield Michaela Stark ............... Broomfield Minnesota (1) Laurel Ramer ................. Kasson Missouri (1) Sammi Dunda ................ Wildwood Nevada (2) Cassidy Entsminger ...... Las Vegas Summer Taube .............. Las Vegas Texas (1) Kimmy Burbank ............. Spring Branch Washington (1) Alyssa Murray ................ Bonney Lake Wyoming (2) Rachael Troxel .............. Lander Tristan Tyrell .................. Cheyenne

Defenders (10) Alisha Bass .................... Junior Kimmy Burbank ............. Junior Taylor Burton ................. Sophomore Sammi Dunda ................ Senior Katie Marcheso ............. Senior Carlee Martin ................. Freshman Alyssa Murray ................ Sophomore Claire Parker ................. Junior Avery Smith ................... Freshman Rachael Troxel .............. Freshman

Juniors (10) Shaina Ashouri .............. F Alisha Bass .................... D/MF Kimmy Burbank ............. D/MF Summer Halle ................ MF Kaitlyn Lomsnes ............ F Claire Parker ................. D/MF Georgia Rowntree ......... GK Candace Sciberras ........ MF/F Brittney Stark ................. F Tristan Tyrrell ................. F

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Bass... 8,348 Burbank...1,064 Burton... 143 Clayton... 8,348 Dunda...916 Entsminger...785 Erickson...49 Gentle... 8,094 Hinman...1,058 Hume... 155 Lomsnes...1,045

Forwards (9) Shaina Ashouri ............... Junior Jessie Gentle ................. Sophomore Anne Hinman ................. Senior Kaitlyn Lomsnes ............ Junior Laurel Ramer ................. Senior Candace Sciberras ........ Junior Brittney Stark ................. Broomfield Michaela Stark ............... Broomfield Tristan Tyrrell ................. Junior

Marcheso...153

Midfielders (6) Annika Clayton ............... Sophomore Summer Halle ................ Sophomore Charlotte Hume .............. Sophomore Mandy Meyer ................. Senior Brooklynn Mooney ......... Freshman Summer Taube .............. Sophomore

Ramer...878

Martin... 960 Meyer...1,049 Mooney... 134 Murray... 1,200 Parker...66 Rowntree... 8,348 Salazar...143 Sciberras... 8,348 Smith... 1,064 Stark... 134

By Class Seniors (5) Sammi Dunda ................ D Anne Hinman ................. F Katie Marcheso ............. D Mandy Meyer ................. MF Laurel Ramer ................. F/MF

Ashouri... 155

Halle...212

By Position Goalkeepers (3) Cassidy Entsminger ...... Sophomore Georgia Rowntree ......... Junior Cristina Salazar .............. RS-Freshman

Distance Traveled (miles)

Sohomores (7) Taylor Burton .................. D Annika Clayton ............... M Cassidy Entsminger ...... GK Jessie Gentle ................. F/D Charlotte Hume .............. MF/F Alyssa Murray ................ D Summer Taube ............... M

Stark... 134 Taube... 785 Troxel... 224 Tyrell... 49

Freshmen (6) Carlee Martin ................. D/MF Brooklynn Mooney.......... MF Cristina Salazar .............. GK Avery Smith ................... D Michaela Stark ............... F Rachael Troxel .............. D/MF

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2016 Season Outlook Head coach Pete Cuadrado enters his fifth season at the helm of the Cowgirl soccer program in 2016. He and the team are looking to fulfill their goal of winning the Mountain West Championship. “I’m excited about the upcoming season,” said Cuadrado. “We are deeper at every position this year, returning everyone, but with that said it doesn’t win you games until you get out on the field. We can’t take things for granted which sometimes happens with a younger team and no seniors like last season. The only way we are going to get better is to continue to work hard, mature and progress as a program with each individual person. The recruiting class we have coming in is solid and all the players coming in will be a benefit to us. I expect big things but I would tell you that every season. Our goal is to win the conference championship and that never changes.” In 2016, the Cowgirls will look to improve on a 10-6-4 overall mark, 6-4-1 in league action along with a fourth place spot in the standings. Wyoming fell in the opening round of the 2015 MW championship 1-0 against Colorado College. With the return of all 11 starters and 21 letterwinners, Cuadrado feels the team is on the right track to vie for a championship. “The leadership in this group is outstanding. The young women on this team know what is expected and lead from within. Returning all 11 starters is an asset not many programs across the nation can claim. The experience on the field that these young women possess will be crucial to the success of the underclassmen and the overall success of the season.” The Cowgirls will be paced by juniors Shaina Ashouri, Alisha Bass and Kaitlyn Lomsnes. Ashouri was a first team All-Conference and third team All-Pacific Region selection after leading the way with nine goals and 25 points in her first year at UW. Bass was an honorable mention pick along with being selected third team All-Pacific Region while Lomsnes was named MW Freshman of the Year in 2014. “The biggest strength on this team is the depth. We haven’t been this deep in each position since I’ve been here. Obviously you have to stay healthy within that and you will have a few things go against you during the year. I think that getting Kaitlyn (Lomsnes) back and she and Shaina (Ashouri) clicking will help. Overall, I feel we can go to our bench when need be and they won’t be uncomfortable when put into a game situation. Experience and depth will be a key for us.” Junior forward Shaina Ashouri They will be joined by seniors Sammi Dunda, Anne Hinman, Katie Marcheso, Mandy Meyer and Laurel Ramer. Dunda, Marcheso and Meyer started in all 20 matches during the season and played in over 1,700 minutes. Ramer finished her junior campaign with two goals in 17 matches with 12 starts and Hinman had seven shots on goal and one assist in 14 matches. “This is one of our largest groups of graduating seniors. Each of them hold a special role on this team. Each of them possess skill and personality traits that will be missed in this program at the end of the year. This was one of my very first recruiting classes here at Wyoming. This class has proven that hard work and dedication to your program and team leads to success. I feel privileged to have been able to coach this group of seniors who have truly set the bar high for the generations to follow.” During the off-season, Cuadrado and his staff signed transfer Brittney Stark along with five newcomers. Stark came to Wyoming after a two-year career at Colorado, while her sister Michaela also joins the UW program this fall. Michaela was an All-Conference and first team All-State selection at Broomfield High School. Brooklynn Mooney will join her former teammate after leading her team to two 4A conference championships. Carlee Martin had a standout career as a member of the Southwest United Premier 98 team in Canada. Avery Smith played for the So Cal Blue ECNL soccer club and was a CIF finalist while Rachael Troxel earned AllConference honors three times and All-State twice. “Each year we are always looking to add the right group of young women to our team. This year’s class captures the essence of the Wyoming culture and standard. This group of incoming players has a little bit of everything from attacking power to solid defenders. We are excited to add them to our returning group and see how they can contribute to the team right off the bat. They are all great individuals that will fit well in the culture and expectations of the 2016 season.” The 19-game schedule will feature nine home matches at the Louis S. Madrid Sports complex, six of which are Mountain West matches. The Cowgirls will begin the season with one exhibition match against South Dakota on a neutral site in Junior defender Alisha Bass Hastings, Neb. Non-conference action is set for Friday, Aug. 19 with a contest against Houston Baptist in Laramie before hitting the road for the next four out of five matches. UW will face the likes of Idaho State, Aug. 23, Montana at home on Aug. 26, followed by Iowa, UTEP and New Mexico State. The Cowgirls return home on Friday, Sept. 9 with a showdown with Utah Valley before closing out the non-conference slate against Northern Colorado, on Tuesday, Sept. 13 in Greeley. “It’s a tough schedule. Maybe they aren’t all household names, but I don’t look at anyone and say we will beat this team. Being on the road anything can happen. The road trip to Iowa will be a challenge followed by two tough matches against UTEP and New Mexico State. Having a couple of matches where we play at home and then on the road will be something different for us that we will face in league play.” On Sept. 23, Wyoming begins Mountain West action on the road against Boise State and will continue the weekend with a match versus Utah State on Sept. 25 in Logan. Their first home conference matches will be on Friday, Sept. 30 against the UNLV Rebels followed by a Sunday, Oct. 2 contest with the Nevada Wolf Pack. During the month of October, the Cowgirls will also host the Air Force Falcons Friday, Oct. 7; Colorado College on Oct. 9 and the San Diego State Aztecs on Sunday, Oct. 23. They will close out the home and regular season on Friday, Oct. 28 against rival Colorado State. “This conference is always a battle. Each team is competitive and each year offers a new challenge. We look to remain consistent and work our way to the top win by win. We are a strong team to beat at home and look most forward to the home games this season.” Junior goalkeeper Georgia Rowntree The Mountain West tournament will be held in San Diego, Calif. The quarterfinals are set for Tuesday, Nov. 1; the semifinals, on Thursday, Nov. 3; and the championship game, on Saturday, Nov. 5.

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PETE CUADRADO (TCU, ‘00)

Cowgirl Soccer Head Coach Pete Cuadrado enters his fi fth season at the helm of the Wyoming Cowgirl soccer program. He was hired on January 17, 2012 and became the fourth head coach in school history. He led the Cowgirls to a 10-6-4 overall record and their third-straight Mountain West playoff berth in 2015. In 2014, he posted an 11-9-1 overall record, making him the fi rst coach in Wyoming Soccer history to have back-to-back seasons with 10 or more wins. While in Laramie, he has compiled a 36-34-11 overall record and 19-16-4 Mountain West mark. Four Cowgirls garnered postseason honors including one First Team All-MW, two Honorable Mention AllMW honorees, two Third All-Pacifi c Region and a Capitol One Academic All-District VII First Team selection. During the 2014 season, Cuadrado received MW Coach of the Year accolade,by leading the Cowgirls to an 8-3 mark league play and a second place fi nish. He also coached Wyoming to a perfect 6-0-0 record at the Louis S. Madrid Sports Complex for the fi rst undefeated home record in program history. He helped lead UW to 37 goals, the most in UW single-season history. Cuadrado led the Cowgirls to its second MW championship game after an overtime victory over New Mexico in the semifi nals to tie UW’s best season fi nish since 2011. Along with his Coach of the Year honor, the Cowgirls boasted Freshman Player of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year, a First Team All-MW and a Second Team All-MW selections. Other postseason individual honors were awarded such as Capital One Academic All-District VII First Team, a TopDrawerSoccer.com Top 100 Freshman, NSCAA Scholar All-West Region and All-Pacifi c Region Second Team honoree. Among his accomplishments during his second year at UW were leading the program to 31 goals, the most at the time in UW regular season history. Cuadrado led Wyoming to a 2-1 victory over San Diego State, which was SDSU’s fi rst Mountain West regular-season loss since 2011. The Cowgirls also advanced to the quarterfi nals of the Mountain West tournament for the second time in program history and earned Wyoming’s fi rst postseason win since 2011 after defeating UNLV 4-2 in penalty kicks during the fi rst round. During his fi rst season in 2012, the Cowgirls scored 30 goals on the year and notched six goals in a match against Montana State-Billings, third-most in UW single matchhistory in 2012. He also coached three fi rst team All-MW selections in his fi rst two seasons with Wyoming. Off the fi eld the Cowgirls continued to make tremendous progress academically. The 2013 season saw 13 Cowgirls earn Academic All-Mountain West, as 12 Valparaiso (2000) were named during Cuadrado’s fi rst season in 2012. *1st Assistant Cuadrado joined the Cowgirl program after spending nine seasons as the head coach at North Dakota 2000: 8-9-1 (.472) State University where he compiled a 93-62-18 record. During the 2011 season at NDSU, Cuadrado led the Illinois State (2001-02) Bison to a school-record win total of 15. On their way to a 15-4-2 record, the Bison recorded 11 shutouts *1st Assistant and posted a 7-1-1 mark in Summit League play. The Bison advanced to their third-straight Summit League tournament, advancing to the title game before falling to Oakland. He had two players earn postseason honors 2001: 13-5-0 (.722) with one First Team All-Summit league and Defensive Player of the Year. He also coached the fi rst player in 2002: 12-5-2 (.684) NDSU history to a CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team honor. North Dakota St. (2003-11) The 2010 season was a historic season for NDSU and Cuadrado, earning the program’s fi rst Summit * Head coach League tournament title and advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time in program history. After 2003: 11-3-2 (.750) winning their Summit League semifi nal game in penalty kicks, the Bison downed Western Illinois, 3-1, in the league title game. The victory earned NDSU a berth in the NCAA tournament against No. 9 Texas A&M. The 2004: 5-11-1 (.324) Bison tied the Aggies, 1-1, before falling in penalty kicks. Cuadrado had two players selected to the All-Summit 2005: 11-5-1 (.676) League First Team. NDSU fi nished the season 12-5-6 and 6-2-1 in the Summit League. 2006: 13-7-1 (.643) Cuadrado led his 2009 Bison team to a 10-8-2 record and a 7-2 record in conference play. The 7-2 2007: 11-7-1 (.605) conference mark gave the Bison their fi rst-ever league title, sharing the title with IUPUI and South Dakota State. 2008: 5-12-2 (.289) The Bison’s fi rst league title also earned them their fi rst-ever Summit League Tournament bid. They fi nished the season leading the conference in goals, assists and points. Two Bison players also earned NDSU’s fi rst Summit 2009: 10-8-2 (.550) League First Team All-Conference honors since joining the league in 2007. 2010: 12-5-6 (.652) During the 2008 season, his Bison struggled with 2011: 15-4-2 (.762) injuries and went 5-8-1, but he became the winningest Wyoming (2012-present) coach in NDSU history. In 2007, the Bison ended the * Head coach season 11-7-1, fi nishing their fi rst season in the Summit League with a 3-4-1 record. 2012: 8-8-2 (.500) Playing their fi nal season in the United Soccer 2013: 7-11-4 (.409) Conference in 2006, Cuadrado and the Bison posted 2014: 11-9-1 (.548) a 13-7-1 record and fi nished runner-up in the USC 2015: 10-6-4 (.600) Tournament. In their second season as an NCAA Division I school in 2005, the Bison won 11 games (11-5-3) with 10 shutout victories. For his role leading the Bison to an 11-win season, he earned Division I Independent Coach of the Year honors. His fi rst season at NDSU, Cuadrado guided the Bison to an 11-3-2 record which was a .750 winning percentage and the second highest in the history of Bison soccer. Cuadrado was named head coach of the NDSU program in March 2003, after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at Illinois State University in Normal, Ill. Prior to ISU, he spent the 2000 soccer season as an assistant at Valparaiso University, in Valparaiso, Ind., while earning his master’s in athletic administration. He completed his master’s in May 2002. Throughout his time coaching he has been active in the Olympic Development Program (ODP). Cuadrado also has his USSF National “B” Coaching License, National Goalkeeping License and National Youth License. Cuadrado played college soccer at Northeastern Illinois University for two seasons before transferring to TCU. He was a member of the Horned Frogs soccer program and earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing in 2000.

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Wyoming Soccer Coaches

BOB CASPER (Wisc.-Platteville, ‘03)

Cowgirl Soccer Associate Head Coach Bob Casper enters his fourth season on the Cowgirl Soccer coaching staff after joining in June of 2013 and his fi rst as an associate head coach. He came to UW from Ottawa University (Ottawa, Kan.), where he served for six years as the men’s soccer head coach. His primary duties include on fi eld team training, recruiting and various administrative responsibilities for the program. In his six seasons at OU, Casper coached 30 All-KCAC selections, 12 KCAC Scholar Athletes, one KCAC Goalkeeper of the Year, one KCAC Freshman of the Year, one Region IV selection and three Daktronics NAIA Scholar Athletes. In 2012, the Braves fi nished in the top half of the KCAC, fi nishing with an overall record of 12-6-1 and a conference record of 7-2-0. OU had six players named to the All-KCAC teams with Drinnan Sante earning the program’s fi rst KCAC Goalkeeper of the Year honor. The Braves fi nished the season ranked 30th in the NAIA in total shutouts (6), 33rd in total saves (115), 40th in shutouts per game (0.3), and 46th in saves per game (5.7). At Ottawa, he compiled a 50-56-7 overall record and 26-16-3 record in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference. Prior to Ottawa, Casper spent one year at Barton County Community College where he coached the women’s team to a fi fth-place fi nish in the Jayhawk Conference. Before coaching at BCCC he was an assistant at Bemidji State, a NCAA Division II program in Minnesota. The year before Casper’s arrival at Bemidji State, the team had a 5-13-1 overall record, but in his fi rst season he helped BSU to a 10-10 record and fourth-place fi nish in the conference tournament. In his second season at BSU, the team fi nished 12-4-7 overall and placed second in the NSIC. Casper earned a bachelor of science in social sciences with an emphasis in history from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville in 2003 and a master’s degree in sports studies from Bemidji State in 2012. Casper was a four-year soccer letterwinner at UW-P and was involved in the Pioneer Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (PSAAC). He has an NSCAA Regional Diploma/NSCAA State Goalkeeping Diploma (Level I), an NSCAA Advance National Diploma, NSCAA Premier Diploma and a USSF “D” License. His wife, Kerry, coached softball at BSU from 200506, Ottawa from 2007-08 and Maple Woods Community College from 2010-11. Most recently, she served as an enrollment advisor at Ottawa from 2011-13.

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Wyoming Soccer Coaches

MATT CALLAWAY (Lyon College, ‘10)

Cowgirl Soccer Assistant Coach Matt Callaway joined the Wyoming Soccer staff as an assistant coach to primarily be in charge of goalkeeping. He came to Laramie after being an assistant coach at the University of Sioux Falls. Before joining the USF staff in 2015, he was an assistant coach at East Texas Baptist University for the men’s and women’s soccer teams. In 2013, he served as an assistant and youth coach for the Andromeda Soccer Club and the volunteer assistant men’s soccer coach at the University of Dallas. During that time, Callaway was also a staff coach for the North Texas Olympic Development Program. In 2012, he became the men’s and women’s assistant soccer coach at Ottawa (Kan.) University, after being a graduate assistant coach for two years. During his time there, he helped both teams to winning records. The men’s team compiled a 28-25-4 overall record, including a 19-6-2 conference mark, while the women notched a 13-6-0 overall record and going 7-2-0 in conference play. He also assisted the Kansas Rush soccer club as the Director of Goalkeeping. Callaway has been a staff member at the No. 1 Goalkeeper Camp since 2012. From 2011-13, he was a US Youth Soccer Region II goalkeeper staff member. While a graduate assistant for Ottawa, he worked as an assistant girls’ soccer coach at Lawrence High School in Lawrence, Kan. There, he served as staff coach as well as being goalkeeper staff for the Kansas Olympic Development Program. Callaway, a native of Seagoville, Texas, was a four-year starter as a goalkeeper at Lyon College in Batesville, Ark. from 2006-10. He earned all-league honors twice for the Scots. Callaway, who holds a USSF `B’ license, earned his Bachelor’s degree in Math and French in 2010, before earning his MBA at Ottawa University in 2012.

JUSTINE TYDINGS (Eastern New Mexico, ‘11)

Cowgirl Soccer Director of Operations

Justine Tydings joined the University of Wyoming women’s soccer program as an assistant director of player development in the summer of 2015. Tydings came to UW after serving as an assistant coach at Missouri Western State in St. Joseph, Mo. Prior to that, she was an assistant coach at Western State Colorado, as well as two years being assistant coaches at the high school level with a year in Lubbock, Texas, and the other in Portales, N.M. At Missouri Western State, Tydings was an assistant coach working with goalkeepers and focused in recruiting and travel coordination. She helped coach the team to the best season in program history with a record of 9-9-1, with the Griffon’s fi rst appearance at the MIAA tournament. Tydings also was an assistant coach at Western State Colorado assisting with daily player development, recruiting and the lead goalkeeper coach. Tydings helped start the inaugural season of NCAA women’s soccer for Western State Colorado and assisted in recruiting 28 student-athletes to compete at the Division II level. She earned her master’s of applied sciences in sports and fi tness management at Missouri Western State. Tydings was a four-year starter at Eastern New Mexico as a key defender. She was a three-time Lone Star Conference Women’s Soccer Player of the Week in 2011, as well as the Eastern New Mexico Academic Athlete of the Year. Additionally, she was team captain in 2009-10 and on the Lone Star Conference Commissioners Honor Roll all four years.

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Support Staff

RACHEL LEAHY Graduate Assistant Trainer Rachel Leahy comes to UW in the fall of 2016 as a fi rst year graduate assistant athletic trainer working with the Cowgirl Soccer and Spirit programs. Leahy recently graduated from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT with a bachelors of science in Athletic Training, where she was also a four-year letterwinner on the Women’s Acrobatics and Tumbling team. A native of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., she is currently pursuing her Master’s of Education in Instructional Technology.

PAT SHELBY Graduate Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Shelby started with the University of Wyoming in June 2015, as a Graduate Strength and Conditioning Coach. Prior to UW, Shelby was a Sports Performance Intern at East Tennessee State University working with the football and baseball teams specifi cally. His fi rst internship was at West Virginia University where he worked with the football, swimming and diving, and women’s soccer teams. Shelby earned a bachelor’s degree in science in exercise physiology from West Virginia University in 2014. He is currently an NSCA member and is a Certifi ed Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS).

DANI SHEPPARD Student Manager Sheppard enters her third season with the Cowgirls soccer team as student manager. She came to the University of Wyoming after transferring from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colo. She played for the Fort Lewis College Skyhawk’s for two years as a goal keeper. She will be a junior, studying business administration.

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SAMMI DUNDA

ANNE HINMAN

5’4” ~ Senior Defender Wildwood, Missouri Eureka High School

5’9” ~ Senior Forward Mission Viejo, California Capistrano Valley High School

Junior (2015): Dunda played a key role in the defense for the Cowgirls...played and started in all 20 matches accumulating 1,735 minutes on the season...took 14 shots, 7 of which were on goal and recorded two assists resulting in two points...her assist against Kansas proved to result in the winning goal against the Jayhawks. Sophomore (2014): Started all 21 matches...had three points on the season...had one assist in each match against Montana, Boise State and South Dakota...took six shots with four on goal...was a key defender and contributor for the seven shutouts during the season...had two shots against Utah State and San Diego State, one against Montana and Northern Colorado...earned her second letter with the Cowgirls. Freshman (2013): One of three Cowgirls and only freshman to start and play in every match on the season...was fourth on the team in minutes played with 1,866, which is seventh best all-time for a single season... scored her fi rst career goal at Colorado State... took six shots on the season with three on goal...had two shots against Montana, one against Weber State, Colorado State, San Jose State and Nevada...earned Academic All-Mountain West honors. High School: As a defender, she helped Eureka to its most successful run in school history which included state, conference and district championships...helped lead Eureka HS to its fi rst women’s soccer state title in 2013, only the third time in Missouri state history a public school has won...named All-Metro First Team for her defensive efforts... played for St. Louis Scott Gallagher of the Elite Clubs National League and was selected to ECNL’s Player Development Program...was a former member of the Missouri Olympic Development team...a member of the National Honor Society, she also volunteered for the Special Needs Soccer Association and served with the Missouri Emergency Response Service, a large animal rescue service. Personal: Born September 14 in St. Louis...is the daughter of Mike and Mindy Dunda and has one older brother, Kyle...majoring in kinesiology and health promotion with a minor in physiology.

Junior (2015): Hinman played in 14 games as a junior for UW... started eight of the matches and accumulated 479 minutes of playing time...tallied an assist against Colorado State...took 17 shots, 11 of which were on goal. Sophomore (2014): Played in 16 matches with 11 starts... recorded one point off an assist against Colorado College...took two shots with one on goal...recorded one shot each against Nevada and Boise State...accumulated 367 minutes...earned her second letter with the Cowgirls. Freshman (2013): Saw action in 16 matches during the season... made fi rst career start against Idaho State...recorded four shots with three on goal...took two shots at Air Force and one each against New Mexico and Boise State...tallied 314 minutes... garnered Academic All-Mountain West honors. High School: As a forward, Hinman joined the Cowgirls after leading Capistrano Valley to the 2012 Seaview League championship and So-Cal Excalibur Cup as a two-year letterwinner and captain...also played three years for the Laguna Hills Eclipse in the Southern California Development League...was a four-year letterwinner in track, earning a South Coast League title in the 300-meter hurdles and helped the 4x100 relay squad to a conference championship. Personal: Born July 18 in Mission Viejo, Calif...is the daughter of Chuck and Gretchen Hinman...her father played football at Montana State...has two older sisters, Katie and Laura...majoring in communication.

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Sammi Dunda’s Career Statistics Year 2013 2014 2015 Totals:

GP-GS 22-22 21-21 20-20 63-63

G 1 0 1 1

A 0 3 2 5

Pts. 2 3 2 7

2 0 1 6

Shots 6 6 14 26

GWG 1 0 0 1

Mins 1,866 1,618 1,735 5,219

Year 2013 2014 2015 Totals:

C O W G I R L

GP-GS 16-1 16-11 14-8 46-20

G 0 0 0 0

A 0 1 1 2

Pts. 0 1 1 2

Shots 4 2 11 17

S O C C E R

GWG 0 0 0 0

Mins 314 367 479 1,160

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KATIE MARCHESO

MANDY MEYER

5’5” ~ Senior Defender Littleton, Colo. Oklahoma/Green Mountain HS

5’3” ~ Senior Midfielder Tustin, Calif. Foothill High School

Junior (2014): Marcheso was a key defender for the Cowgirls during the season...played and started in all 20 games, accumulating 1,720 minutes of playing time...also tallied an assist, recorded 14 shots, fi ve of which were on goal. Sophomore (2014): Started in all 21 matches...recorded one point off an assist... took two shots with one shot on goal...helped contribute to seven shutouts which Wyoming tied for third in the Mountain West...tallied 1,680 minutes...earned her fi rst letter with the Cowgirls. Redshirt Freshman (2013 at Oklahoma): Saw action in fi ve matches, playing against Kennesaw State, Florida, Texas State, North Texas and Iowa State. Freshman (2012 at Oklahoma): Redshirted High School: Marcheso was a four-year letterwinner and 2012 graduate of Green Mountain High School...was ranked No. 144 by ESPN in the class of 2012 for college soccer prospects after leading Green Mountain to the state championship her senior year and being named fi rst team all-conference...played club soccer for Real Colorado and helped lead the team to six-straight appearances in the Colorado State Cup, including a championship in 2006. Personal:The daughter of Nicholas and Angie Marcheso. She is majoring in kinesiology and health promotion with a physiology minor.

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GP-GS 21-21 20-20 41-41

G 0 0 0

Sophomore (2014): Played in all 21 matches with 20 starts... earned three total points...took 11 shots with one goal and assisted one other goal...her lone assist was against Colorado College which was a 3-2 win...her lone goal was against Colorado State which ended in a 4-1 victory...three of her 11 shots were on goal... totaled 1,698 minutes... earned her second letter with the Cowgirls. Freshman (2013): Started 21 matches on the season and along with teammate Sammi Dunda, was the only other freshman to play in all matches...was third on the team with 1,923 minutes played, which is sixth best for a single-season for UW...took 14 shots on the season, with six on goal...earned Academic All-Mountain West honors. High School: An assist specialist, Meyer joined the program as a midfi elder after playing one year on the varsity team at Foothill HS..also a member of the Elite Clubs National League for four years, spent one season with the Irvine Strikers and three years with West Coast FC...compiled more than 50 assists during her ECNL career, she captained West Coast FC to the 2012 West Coast Futbol Classic championship and the 2012 Surf Cup fi nal. Personal: Born January 22 in Bellfl ower, Calif...the daughter of Robert and Barbara Meyer and has one brother, Jack...majoring in physiology.

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Katie Marcheso’s Career Statistics Year 2014 2015 Totals:

Junior (2015): Meyer played a key role in the midfi eld for the Wyoming...she totaled 1,721 minutes, while starting in all 20 games...also scored a game winner against Boise State giving her two points on the season...additionally, she tallied fi ve shots on the season with three on goal.

A 1 1 2

Pts. 1 1 2

2 0 1 6

Shots 2 14 16

GWG 0 0 0

Mins 1,680 1,720 3,400

Year 2013 2014 2015 Totals:

GP-GS 22-21 21-20 20-20 63-61

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G 0 1 1 2

A 0 1 0 1

Pts. 0 3 2 5

Shots 14 11 5 30

GWG 0 0 1 1

S O C C E R

Mins 1,923 1,698 1,721 5,342


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LAUREL RAMER

SHAINA ASHOURI

5’7” ~ Senior Forward/Midfielder Kasson, Minnesota Kasson-Mantorville High School

5’2”~ Junior Forward Parker, Colo. Pittsburgh/Chaparral HS

Junior (2015): Ramer had another solid season in the midfi eld for the Cowgirls...appeared in 17 matches, making 12 starts and totaled 925 minutes...had two goals on the season, with one each against Hawaii and Northern Colorado...notched two assists as well, giving her six total points for the season...attempted 25 shots and had eight shots on goal during her junior season with the Cowgirls...selected Captial One First Team Academic All-District VII for the second straight year. Sophomore (2014): Played in all 21 matches with 15 starts...had nine points...took 31 shots with three goals and assisted on three other goals...scored one goal each against Air Force, New Mexico and South Dakota...her goal against New Mexico was game-winning-goal during the overtime period at the Mountain West Championship for the 2-1 victory sending UW to the Championship match...14 of her 31 shots were on goal... named to the Capital One Academic All-District VII First Team by CoSida...accumulated 1,419 minutes. Freshman (2013): Played in 20 matches, starting against New Mexico and Nebraska-Omaha as a true freshman for the Cowgirls...had two points from one goal on the season...took 12 shots, with seven on goal...took three shots against Idaho State and two at UNO with one each against Drake, Weber State, Northern Colorado, Colorado State, Utah State, San Diego State and Fresno State...tallied 809 minutes on the season...earned Academic All-Conference honors. High School: As a forward, Ramer joined the Cowgirls after being named the Minnesota Class-A Player of the Year and was a two-time fi rst team all-state selection...after a breakout senior season, was named the 2012 Rochester Area Female Athlete of the Year and listed on the all-state tournament team...holds the school record in career points, goals and assists and single-season records in points, goals and assists...also played for the St. Croix Academy club team that won the Midwest Regional League in 2012 and was a member of the Minnesota Olympic Development Team in 2011...an all-around athlete, was a four-time all-conference track and fi eld selection and helped her 4x800-meter relay team to two state championships and multiple section championships...served as class president, vice president of the student council and was a member of the National Honor Society.

Sophomore (2015): Played and started in all 20 matches totaling 1,663 minutes on the season...notched nine goals and seven assists, tying the single season points record at 25...recorded her fi rst career goal as a Cowgirl against Hawaii to equalize the game 2-2...tallied goals in 6-of-20 matches, including three against Idaho State to record her fi rst ever hat trick...was fi rst in shots on goal in a single season with 37 and second in shots attempted in a single season at 67...also tied for second in single season game-winning goals with four, tied fi fth for single-season assists with seven and sixth for goals in a single season with nine...was selected First Team All-Mountain West and Third Team All-Pacifi c Region. Freshman (2014 at Pittsburg): Joined the Cowgirls after playing her freshman campaign at the University of Pittsburgh...played in 18 games, starting three matches and compiling over 500 minutes on the pitch...played as a midfi elder helping the Panthers to six wins and accumulated one point with an assist and took nine shots including fi ve on goal. High School: A three-year varsity letterwinner while attending Chaparral HS...did not play her senior soccer season due to early graduation...was named a First Team All 5A Continental League as a junior and two-time honorable mention selection as a freshman and sophomore...was also named captain and offensive MVP her junior year and played four years with Real Colorado, a national ECNL Team. Personal: Born Sept. 12 in Denver, Colo...is the daughter of Marc and Lena Ashouri...has an older sister Layla, who plays soccer at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, and a younger sister Ella and a younger brother David, both of which play soccer as well... majoring in communication.

Personal: Born January 23 in Rochester, Minn...is the daughter of Carroll and Amy Ramer and has one brother, Logan...majoring in prepharmacy at UW.

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Laurel Ramers’ Career Statistics Year 2013 2014 2015 Totals:

GP-GS 20-2 21-15 17-12 58-29

G 1 3 2 6

A 0 3 2 5

Pts. 2 9 6 17

2 0 1 6

Shots 12 31 25 68

GWG 0 2 0 2

Mins 809 1,419 925 3,153

Shaina Ashouri’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2015 20-20 Totals: 20-20

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G 9 9

A 7 7

Pts. 25 25

Shots 67 67

S O C C E R

GWG 4 4

Mins 1,663 1,663

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ALISHA BASS

KIMMY BURBANK

5’7” ~ Junior Defender/Midfielder Sydney, Australia Marist Sisters’ College

5’11” ~ Junior Defender/Midfielder Spring Branch, Texas Bracken Christian School

Sophomore (2015): One of the key defenders to a strong Cowgirl defense...made the switch from midfi elder to defender at the start of the season, where she remained throughout the year...started in every match during the season for the second year in a row... totaled 1,843 minutes for ninth in a single season...tallied two goals, one assist and fi ve points...her fi rst goal was a penalty kick against Colorado College while her second came against UNLV... garnered Mountain West Honorable Mention and Third Team AllPacifi c Region. Redshirt Freshman (2014): A key midfi elder throughout the season starting all 21 matches for the Cowgirls...recorded 16 total points...took 34 shots on the season, notching fi ve goals...tallied two goals against Nevada to notch a 4-0 victory...had one goal at South Dakota, Colorado College, and Air Force...assisted on six other goals during the season...tallied 1,737 minutes...earned her fi rst letter with the Cowgirl. Freshman (2013): Redshirted. Was selected as a member of the Australian Under-19 National Team.High School: Playing as a midfi elder, Bass was a member of the U-14 Australian National Team in 2009 and captain of the U-17 Australian National Team that traveled to China for the 2011 Asian Cup...played for three years (2010-12) at the NSW Institute of Sport for soccer and was a member of the Australian National W-League for 2012 semifi nalists Sydney FC (2011-12) and Western Sydney Wanderers (2012-13). Personal: Born March 3 in Sydney, Australia...is the daughter of Craig and Margaret Bass and has one brother, Matthew...majoring in management.

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GP-GS 21-21 20-20 41-41

Redshirt Freshman (2014): Played in 16 games with 11starts... took 10 shots with two shots on goal...notched four shots at San Diego State, two against New Mexico and one each against Boise State, Nevada, Utah State and Air Force...accumulated 813 minutes... earned her fi rst letter with the Cowgirls. Freshman (2013): Redshirted. High School: A defender, Burbank was a member of the Classics Elite club team in San Antonio, Texas, and helped the team to a runner-up fi nish at the 2012 National Cup South Texas state championship...also a member of the South Texas Olympic Development team and attended the Region III camp from 200810 and 2012...an excellent track athlete, Burbank was a member of the school’s 4x200 relay team that placed fi rst in the district and fourth at the Texas state championships...also a top-notch student, was a four-year member of the National Honor Society and four-year member of the Presidential Honor Roll. Personal: Born June 6 in Chico, Calif...is the daughter of Glenn and Julie Burbank...has two older brothers, Michael and Stephen and a younger sister, Hannah...majoring in physiology.

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Alisha Bass’ Career Statistics Year 2014 2015 Totals:

Sophomore (2015): Started in nine of 15 games played during the season and accumulated 616 minutes of playing time... scored three goals in her sophomore campaign, all of which were headers from dead ball...her fi rst career goal came against Morehead State, which was her fi rst game winner...also had two perfectly placed headers against Kansas to help the Cowgirls edge the Jayhawks 2-1...for her performance against Kansas she garnered the Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week, which was the fi rst MW honor of her career...her three goals were second on the team, while her six points tied for second. Redshirt

G 5 2 7

A 6 1 7

Pts. 16 5 21

2 0 1 6

Shots 34 10 44

Kimmy Burbank’s Career Statistics GWG 3 0 3

Mins 1,737 1,843 3,580

Year 2014 2015 Totals:

GP-GS 16-11 15-9 31-20

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G 0 3 3

A 0 0 0

Pts. 0 6 6

Shots 10 14 24

GWG 0 0 0

S O C C E R

Mins 813 1,843 1,429


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SUMMER HALLE

KAITLYN LOMSNES

5’8”~ Junior Midfielder Colorado Springs, Colo. Cheyenne Mountain High School

5’5”~ Junior Forward Red Deer, Alberta, Canada Hunting Hills High School

Sophomore (2015): Played in 19 games earning one start and totaled 505 minutes on the season...tallied two points on the season after scoring her fi rst goal as a cowgirl against Fresno State...took 14 shots during the season, seven of which were on goal. Freshman (2014): Played in seven games with one start on the season...took one shot against San Jose State in the 2-0 victory over the Spartans...tallied 109 minutes... earned her fi rst Cowgirl letter. High School: A four-year varsity letterwinner for Cheyenne Mountain, Halle helped lead the Indians to a 4A Colorado state championship...played club soccer for the Pride Predators for two years and led them to a 2013 U17 Colorado State Cup Championship and U.S. club soccer championship...spent two years with Real National ECNL and was a member of the 2012 U15 Colorado State Cup Championship...an excellent student, she was a four-year honor roll member as well as student council member. Personal: The daughter of Ben and Carol Halle...has an older sister, Isabel...majoring in kinesiology and health promotion at UW.

Sophomore (2015): Came back midseason from an injury, she played in 11 games with eight starts, totaling 782 minutes of playing time...tallied 19 shots, 12 of which were on goal...recorded two goals, giving her four total points...scored against Utah State and Colorado State...goal against Utah State proved to be the game winner for the Cowgirls. Freshman (2014): Played in all 21 matches with 13 starts as a true freshman...earned Freshman of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year in addition to All-MW First Team...tabbed the 40th Best Freshman in the country by TopDrawerSoccer.com and was named to the All-Pacifi c Region Second Team by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America...recorded 24 points which tied for fi rst in the Mountain West...also had the third most points per game in the MW...took 44 shots, tallied 10 goals, four of which were game-winning goals and assisted four other goals...notched her fi rst career goal as a Cowgirl in a 4-0 victory against Nevada... ten goals tied for fi rst in the MW and four game-winning-goals were second...earned her fi rst letter with the Cowgirls. High School: A three-year member of the Canadian National Training Program, Lomsnes played for the Team Alberta U17 squad, which placed fi fth at the 2013 Canada Summer Games... has been a member of the Team Alberta Provincial all-star team since 2009...also played for the Calgary Chinook United team from 2010-2012, winning the indoor and outdoor provincial championships and taking fi fth place at nationals...played for the Calgary NSD Saints, which won the outdoor provincial championship and took third at nationals...most recently played for the Calgary Rangers FC and led the team to a 2013 indoor provincial championship. Personal: She is the daughter of Del and Lisa Lomsnes...majoring in animal and vet sciences.

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Summer Halle’s Career Statistics Year 2014 2015 Totals:

GP-GS 7-1 19-1 26-2

G 0 1 1

A 0 0 0

Pts. 0 2 2

2 0 1 6

Shots 1 13 14

GWG 0 0 0

Kaitlyn Lomsnes’ Career Statistics Mins 109 505 614

Year 2014 2015 Totals:

C O W G I R L

GP-GS 21-13 11-8 32-21

G 10 2 12

A 4 0 4

Pts. 24 4 28

Shots 44 19 63

S O C C E R

GWG 4 1 5

Mins 1,621 782 2,403

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CLAIRE PARKER

GEORGIA ROWNTREE

5’10”~ Junior Defender/Midfielder Fort Collins, Colo. Fossill Ridge High School

5’10”~ Junior Goalkeeper Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Westfield Sports Academy

Sophomore (2015): Parker played in 17 games during the season accumulating 433 minutes...also recorded one shot during her sophomore campaign. Freshman (2014): Played in 18 matches with three starts... recorded two points... had 13 shots with one goal...scored her fi rst career goal in a 3-0 victory over UNLV... recorded three shots at South Dakota, two each against Utah State, Colorado State, and Northern Colorado and one each against Weber State, Air Force, New Mexico and San Diego State...fi ve of her 13 shots were on goal...logged 810 minutes...earned her fi rst letter with the Cowgirls. High School: A three-year starter for Fossil Ridge High School, Parker helped lead the 2012 5A Fossil Ridge team to a 13-1-1 record in a year in which the team allowed only 10 goals...the team fi nished the 2012 season ranked second in Colorado and earlier in the season as high as sixth in the nation by Maxpreps...in 2013, the team advanced to the 5A semifi nals...was a defensive starter for Arsenal Colorado, which fi nished second in the 2012 Colorado State Cup and earned a spot in the 2013 Far West regionals. Personal: She is the daughter of Norman and Mary Parker... majoring in elementary education.

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Sophomore (2015): After getting playing time her freshman year, Rowntree came into the 2015 season with solid goalkeeping experience...played in 16 games, starting in all 16, and totaling 810 minutes...also notched 33 saves with a 1.00 goals against average resulting in a .786 save percentage as a sophomore for UW. Freshman (2014): Played in nine matches with seven starts... recorded 451 minutes in goal during the season, accumulating a 3-1-1 record...had four combine shutouts...played one full game in goal at Morehead State...made 22 saves with a 1.20 goal against average... earned her fi rst letter with the Cowgirls. High School: A captain of the 2013 Australian schoolgirls U19 team that toured Argentina and Brazil, Rowntree was the Australia Day Sports Achiever of the Year award winner in 2013 and the recipient for excellence in women’s football at Westfi elds Sports High School in 2012...was a three-year Western Sydney Wanderers W-League team member, as well as the Sutherland Sharks team captain in 2013...helped lead her NSW team become national champions in 2010 and 2011 before making the Australian schoolgirls and Western Sydney Wanderers squads. Personal: She is the daughter of Nicholas and Gayle Rowntree... majoring in kinesiology and health promotion.

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GP-GS 18-3 17-0 35-3

G 1 0 1

A 0 0 0

Pts. 2 0 2

2 0 1 6

Shots 13 1 14

Georgia Rowntree’s Career Statistics GWG 0 0 0

Mins 810 433 1,243

Year 2014 2015 Totals:

GP-GS 9-7 16-16 25-23

C O W G I R L

GA 6 9 15

GAA 1.20 1.00 1.07

Saves 22 33 55

Mins 451 810 1,261

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CANDACE SCIBERRAS

TRISTAN TYRRELL

5’4” ~ Junior Midfielder/Forward Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Westfield Sports Academy

5’7”~ Junior Forward Cheyenne, Wyo. Central High School

Sophomore (2015): Sciberras proved to be dangerous in the attack for the Cowgirls before suffering a season ending injury... played in fi ve games with fi ver starts...notched nine shots, fi ve of which were on goal...also tallied an assist giving her a point on the season during the season. Redshirt Freshman (2014): Played in 19 games with nine starts... recorded ten points... scoring four goals and assisting on two others...tallied one goal each against Weber State, San Diego State, Colorado State and New Mexico...her New Mexico goal was the equalizer during the Mountain West Championship to push it into overtime...assisted on two other goals with one each against Air Force and Colorado State for victories...tallied 1,347 minutes... earned her fi rst Cowgirl letter with the Cowgirls. Freshman (2013): Redshirted. High School: As a midfi elder, Sciberras joined the program after playing for the Marconi Stallions club team (Australia) since 2009...competed for the New South Wales state team at the U-13 and U-15 levels and was on the U-17 Australian National Team that competed at the Asian Cup...also played in the Australian W-League for the Western Sydney Wanderers in 2012.

Sophomore (2015): Tyrrell played in seven games for the Cowgirls in 2015...recorded three shots in 150 minutes of playing time during her sophomore season for UW. Freshman (2014): Saw action in 13 matches with fi ve starts...took three shots with two on goal...had three shots against Colorado State...collected 250 minutes...earned her fi rst letter with the Cowgirls. High School: A four-year varsity starter as a forward for Central High School in Cheyenne, Wyo., she led the team to a 2012 high school state championship and on to the regional tournament in Hawai’i...was a captain for her high school team while being named all-state and all-conference in 2013...was also a captain for her club team, the Fort Collins Arsenal, playing fi ve years for the squad...a three-year member of the COPA Blizzards and two-year member of the Cheyenne Sting...lettered in academics and was an honor roll member throughout high school. Personal: She is the daughter of Brian and Peaches Tyrrell... majoring in physiology.

Personal: Born January 22 in New South Wales, Australia...is the daughter of Paul and Silvana...majoring in human nutrition.

8 Candace Sciberras’ Career Statistics Year 2014 2015 Totals:

GP-GS 19-9 5-5 24-24

G 4 0 4

A 2 1 3

Pts. 10 1 11

2 0 1 6

Shots 31 9 40

GWG 0 0 0

25 Tristan Tyrrell’s Career Statistics

Mins 1,347 417 1,764

Year 2014 2015 Totals:

C O W G I R L

GP-GS 13-5 7-0 20-5

G 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

Pts. 0 0 0

Shots 3 3 6

S O C C E R

GWG 0 0 0

Mins 250 150 400

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TAYLOR BURTON

ANNIKA CLAYTON

5’8”~ Sophomore Defender Centennial, Colo. Cherokee Trail High School

5’8”~ Sophomore Midfielder Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Pymble Ladies College

Freshman (2015): Burton was a key defender for the Wyoming defense...as a freshman started and played in 19 games throughout the season...had one goal and one assist to total three points...her lone goal was a header that helped propel the Cowgirls passed Fresno State, 3-0...racked up 1,590 minutes of playing time throughout her freshman campaign.

Freshman (2015): Clayton played in all 20 matches as a freshman...started in 14 of them and recorded 1,231 minutes of playing time...recorded two goals, one assist and fi ve points...her fi rst goal was a header from a free kick against Fresno State, when she scored the fi rst of three goals for Wyoming...her second was the lone goal for UW against San Diego State.

High School: Has been a part of the Colorado Rush Soccer Club since 2010 where her team was crowned Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) National Champions in 2012...was also a member of the Colorado ODP State Team and participated in both Region IV camps and Region IV championships...a four year varsity starter for Cherokee Trail High School, she was a two-time Team MVP and three-time All-Conference honoree.

High School: A member of the Australian national team in 2009, Clayton was also selected for the Australian Schoolgirls National Team that toured the UK in 2013 and 2014.. in addition, Clayton was named the player of the tournament at the National Schoolgirls event in 2014...competes for the Sydney University Club that advanced to the W-League semifi nals.

Personal: The daughter of Chris and Christine Burton...has one older sister, Emily, who plays soccer at Western Colorado, and two younger siblings Rebekah and Brayden...majoring in elementary education at UW.

Personal: The daughter of Michael Clayton and Karina Stafford... she has three brothers Sam, Simon and Tony...majoring in physiology with an international studies minor.

14 5 Taylor Burton’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2015 19-19 Totals: 19-19

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G 1 1

A 1 1

Pts. 3 3

2 0 1 6

Shots 6 6

GWG 0 0

Annika Clayton’s Career Statistics Mins 1,590 1,590

Year GP-GS 2015 20-4 Totals: 20-4

C O W G I R L

G 2 2

A 1 1

Pts. 5 5

Shots 15 15

GWG 1 1

S O C C E R

Mins 1,231 1,231


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CASSIDY ENTSMINGER

JESSIE GENTLE

5’6”~ Sophomore Goalkeeper Las Vegas, Nev. Liberty High School

5’6”~ Sophomore Forward/Defender Woolgoolga, New South Wales, Australia Woolgoolga High School

Redshirt Freshman (2015): Entsminger played in 18 games for the Cowgirls, started four, and totaled 1,093 minutes of playing time...garnered Mountain West honorable mention accolades for the fi rst time in her career...made a total of 41 saves with a .66 goals against average resulting in a .837 save percentage during her redshirt freshman campaign for UW. Freshman (2014):Redshirted. High School: Has been a part of the Heat FC of Nevada since 2010...played for the U15 team and then the U16 team in 2011, she was a member of the Heat FC ECNL U17 in the Champions League division during the 2012-2013 regular season and playoffs...played in three state cup championships, two state cup fi nals and one Far West Regional tournament...also helped her team become national fi nalists at the 2012 ECNL National Championships in Chicago and a Champion’s League qualifi cation at the 2013 ECNL National Playoffs in Denver.

Freshman (2015): In her fi rst season as a Wyoming Cowgirl, Gentle played in all 20 games, earning 16 starts, and totaled 1,485 minutes of playing time...tallied an assist on the season against Hawaii...took 20 shots, four of which were on goal. High School: A four-sport athlete at Woolgoolga High School, she played soccer, cross country, rugby and swimming and was a representative of the Australian Schoolgirls National Team for past three years...was a part of the North Coast team since 2011 where her team was the runner up in State Youth League...earned a players’ player award with the North Coast team in 2011 and 2014....also represented Northern NSW soccer at National Youth Championships in 2010 and 2011...was awarded the Pierre De Coubertin award for sporting achievement her senior year. Personal: The daughter of Steve and Deb Gentle...she has three brothers Jeremy, Mick and Jimmy...majoring in kinesiology and health promotion.

Personal: The daughter of John and Jill Entsminger, she has one sister, Daphne, and a brother, John...majoring in nursing.

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1 Cassidy Entsminger’s Career Statistics

Jessie Gentle’s Career Statistics

Year GP-GS 2015 18-4 Totals: 18-4

Year GP-GS 2015 20-16 Totals: 20-16

GA GAA 8 0.66 8 0.66

2 0 1 6

Saves 41 41

Mins 1,092 1,093

C O W G I R L

G 0 0

A 1 1

Pts. 1 1

Shots 20 20

S O C C E R

GWG 0 0

Mins 1,485 1,485

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CHARLOTTE HUME

ALYSSA MURRAY

5’5”~ Sophomore Midfielder/Forward Parker, Colo. Chaparral High School

5’8”~ Sophomore Defender Bonney Lake, Wash. Sumner High School

Freshman (2015): Hume accumulated 61 minutes of playing time in four matches for the Cowgirls...earned her fi rst letter as a true freshman for Wyoming. High School: A four-year varsity letterwinner for Chaparral High School, Hume captained her team in 2014 and received Honorable Mention All-Conference...also earned Academic All-State First Team honors her junior year and has received several academic awards while maintaining a 4.0 grade-point average...a member of the Colorado Storm Soccer Club for three years, she participated on the State Cup semifi nal team in 2014 and has consistently guest played for Real Colorado throughout the years. Personal: The daughter of Ryan and Jill Hume...has two brothers, Davis and Jason, and two sisters, Hannah and Grace...majoring in kinesiology and health promotion with a nutrition minor.

Freshman (2015): Murray proved to be a solid defender for the Cowgirls...totaled 1,460 minutes of playing time, after seeing the fi eld in 20 games with eight starts...took 16 shots with 10 on goal...also scored two goals giving her a total of four points on the season...her scores came against Drake University and Colorado State...recorded the game winner against Border War rival CSU. High School: A two-sport athlete at Sumner High School, Murray played soccer and track and was the state champion her freshman year in the mile...also garnered top-ten fi nishes in Washington in both the mile and 4x400 relay for three straight years...played varsity soccer all four years and won two state team titles...also earned two consecutive All-League honors and was First Team AllState in the 2014...was a member of the Washington Premier FC, she participated in the ECNL four straight years where her teams were Flight B National Champions in 2012. Personal: The daughter of Todd and Lisa Murray, she has one older sister, Alex, and one younger brother, Stephen...majoring in kinesiology and health promotion with a minor in nutrition.

26 16 Charlotte Hume’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2015 4-0 Totals: 4-0

18

G 0 0

A 0 0

Pts. 0 0

2 0 1 6

Shots 0 0

GWG 0 0

Alyssa Murray’s Career Statistics Mins 61 61

Year GP-GS 2015 20-8 Totals: 20-8

C O W G I R L

G 2 2

A 0 0

Pts. 4 4

Shots 16 16

GWG 1 1

S O C C E R

Mins 1,460 1,460


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SUMMER TAUBE 5’4”~ Sophomore Midfielder Las Vegas, Nev. Silverado High School Freshman (2015): Saw limited action in 2015 for the Cowgirl squad...played in four matches and tallied 23 minutes. High School:Taube has been a member of the Heat FC team since 2010 where they’ve competed in ECNL...played varsity soccer at Silverado High School her freshman year before playing strictly for the Heat FC the following three years...an AP and honor student, Taube earned Science Student of the Month in 2014. Personal: The daughter of Rodney Eagle and Antoinette Guizzotti, she has four siblings (Alea and Shane Taube, Jaxsen Eagle and Justin Rainville)...majoring in nursing.

4 Summer Taube’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS 2015 4-0 Totals: 4-0

G 0 0

A 0 0

Pts. 0 0

2 0 1 6

Shots 0 0

GWG 0 0

Mins 23 23

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S O C C E R

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BRITTNEY STARK

BROOKLYNN MOONEY

5’6”~ Junior Forward Broomfield, Colo. University of Colorado

5’4”~ Freshman Midfielder Broomfield, Colo. Broomfield High School

Colorado: A two-year letterwinner while attending Colorado, she will have two years of eligibility left...played in 39 games and made fi ve starts during her career...helped the Buffaloes to 19 total wins as she recorded six goals in addition to earning 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention accolades.

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High School: A four-year letterwinner for the Broomfi eld Eagles... as a freshman, she scored 13 goals and contributed six assists while being named fi rst-team All-Boulder County and secondteam All-Statewas selected fi rst-team All-State honors and was an NSCAA All-West Region selection as a junior, scoring 10 goals and adding four assists...played club soccer for the Colorado Rush, where she led her team to a Youth World Championship title at the 2010 Gothia Cup and was named the MVP of the championship match.

High School: Mooney has been ranked within the top-15 in the Rocky Mountain Region on TopDrawer Soccer since the 2014...was a member of the Rush ECNL for four years, where she helped her team to a 2015 Denver Cup Championship and in 2012 her team won the U16 Arsenal Cup Championship... played for two teams in the Broomfi eld area, Legacy High School and Broomfi eld High School...in 2013, she helped her Legacy team reach the 5A State soccer semi-fi nal game...a two-time letterwinner at Broomfi eld, she earned All-Conference honors as a junior...during the 2014 and 2015 campaigns, the team fi nished with two 4A Conference Championships and State Runner-up honors.

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Personal: Born December 4, 1997...the daughter of Tim and Kristy Mooney...has two brothers, Brian and Tim...plans to major in criminal justice at UW.

Personal:Brittney is the daughter of Roy and Denise Stark...has a younger sister, Michaela, who will also join the Cowgirls this fall... majoring in elementary education.

CARLEE MARTIN

CRISTINA SALAZAR

5’4”~ Freshman Defender/Midfielder Calgary, Alberta, Canada Bishop Carroll High School

5’6”~ Redshirt Freshman Goalkeeper Centennial, Colo. Grandview High School

High School: A member of the Southwest United Premier 98 team since 2012, she has helped her team earn the gold medal in Provincials three consecutive years...also went on to win two bronze medals in 2012 and 2014 while grabbing a silver medal in 2013 at Nationals..from 201114, she was also selected to participate in the Regional Training Center program, which is the training center for the Canadian Women’s National Team...in addition to soccer, she participated in swimming, volleyball and basketball.

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Personal: Born March 7, 1998 in Calgary, Alberta...the daughter of Robert Martin and Janis Kostiuk...has three siblings, Lyla, Grayson and Madelyn...plans to major in kinesiology and health promotion.

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Freshman (2015): Redshirted in 2015

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High School: A two-sport athlete at Grandview High School, Salazar was a two-year varsity letter winner in basketball and four-year letter winner in soccer...was also a three-year honor roll and Spanish honor society student as well as a two-year AP Scholar...has been a member of the Colorado Storm ECNL team for the past three years. Personal: The daughter of Jose and Maribel Salazar, she has two brothers, Alejandro and Andres, and one sister, Victoria...majoring in criminal justice.

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AVERY SMITH

RACHAEL TROXEL

5’7”~ Freshman Defender Laguna Niguel, Calif. Aliso Niguel High School

5’7”~ Freshman Defender/Midfielder Lander, Wyo. Lander High School

High School: Smith participated in high school sports for two years before leaving to focus on club soccer...as a freshman, she was a CIF fi nalist...became the captain the following year for the So Cal Blues ECNL soccer club and led the team for three years...lettered in cross country and soccer...earned Rookie of the Year in cross country and placed third in conference, as a freshman.

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Personal: Born June 20, 1998 in Newport Beach, Calif...the daughter of Tim and Lori Smith...has two siblings Tatum, who players soccer at Wisconsin Milwaukee, and Kendal...undecided on a college major.

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High School: A four-year letterwinner while attending Lander High School...a three-time All-Conference selection and two-time All-State honoree...helped her team to three-straight 4A conference championships while placing second at state in 2014 and fourth in 2015...coached in high school by Brian Reisig...is also the captain for the Wyoming 307 club team. Personal: Born January 12, 1998 in Oak Ridge, Tenn...has two siblings, Savannah and Jordan...undecided on a college major.

MICHAELA STARK 5’6”~ Freshman Forward Broomfield, Colo. Broomfield High School High School: Stark was also a member of the Rush ECNL club team and played with the Broomfi eld Eagles all-four years of high school. She was crowned a conference champion and helped the Eagles reach the state fi nals three years in a row. As a four-year letterman in soccer for the Eagles, Stark also garnered All-Conference and First Team All-State honors. Stark has one older sister, Brittney, who will also join the Cowgirls in the spring.

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Personal: Born December 15, 1997 in Englewood, Colo...the daughter of Roy and Denise Stark...has an older sister Brittney who is a member of the Cowgirl squad.

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Non-Conference Opponents Houston Baptist

Idaho State

Montana

Iowa

UTEP

New Mexico State

Location: Houston, Texas Founded: 1960 Enrollment: 3,160 President: Dr. Robert B. Sloan Jr. Athletics Director: Steve Moniaci Nickname: Huskies Colors: Royal Blue and Orange Stadium: Sorrels Field Conference: Southland Conference Website: hbuhuskies.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Misty Jones Record at Houston Baptist: 98-81-21 Career Record: 140-124-21 2015 Overall Record: 10-6-1 2015 Conference Record: 8-3 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/2 Newcomers: 4 Media Relations: Soccer SID: Russ Reneau Office Phone: 281-649-3098 Email: rreneau@hbu.edu

Location: Iowa City, Iowa Founded: 1847 Enrollment: 31,065 President: Bruce Harreld Athletics Director: Gary Barta Nickname: Hawkeyes Colors: Black and Gold Stadium: Iowa Soccer Complex Conference: Big Ten Website: hawkeyesports.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Dave Dilanni Record at Iowa: 21-17-2 Career Record: 242-35-20 2015 Overall Record: 7-10-1 2015 Conference Record: 1-9-1 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 23/6 Newcomers: 9 Sports Information: Soccer SID: Alex Snyder Office Phone: 319-335-9411 Email: alex-snyder@uiowa.edu

Utah Valley

Location: Pocatello, Idaho Founded: 1901 Enrollment: 14,498 President: Dr. Arthur C. Vailas Athletics Director: Jeff Tingey Nickname: Bengals Colors: Black and Orange Stadium: Davis Field Conference: Big Sky Website: isubengals.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Allison Gibson Record at Idaho State: 70-96-21 Career Record: Same 2015 Overall Record: 1-17-1 2015 Conference Record: 0-10-0 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/8 Newcomers: 11 Media Relations: Soccer SID: Jenna Galloway Office Phone: 208-282-3651 Email: galljen2@isu.edu

Location: El Paso, Texas Founded: 1914 Enrollment: 23,400 President: Dr. Diana Natalicio Athletics Director: Bob Stull Nickname: Miners Colors: Dark Blue, Orange, Silver Accent Stadium: University Field Conference: Conference USA Website: utepathletics.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Kevin Cross Record at UTEP: 184-101-21 Career Record: Same 2015 Overall Record: 11-7-2 2015 Conference Record: 4-4-2 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/6 Newcomers: 13 Sports Information: Soccer SID: Mark Brunner Office Phone: 915-747-5722 Email: mbrunner@utep.edu

Location: Orem, Utah Founded: 1941 Enrollment: 33,211 President: Dr. Matthew S. Holland Athletics Director: Vince Otoupal Nickname: Wolverines Colors: Green and White Stadium: Clyde Field Conference: Western Athletic Conference Website: wolverinegreen.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Brent Anderson Record at Utah Valley: 100-93-11 Career Record: 100-93-11 2015 Overall Record: 14-7-1 2015 Conference Record: 7-2-1 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 22/5 Newcomers: 7 Sports Information: Soccer SID: Jason Erickson Office Phone: 801-863-5451 Email: jason.erickson@uvu.edu

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Location: Missoula, MT Founded: 1893 Enrollment: 13,500 President: Dr. Royce Engstrom Athletics Director: Kent Haslam Nickname: Grizzlies Colors: Maroon and Silver Stadium: South Campus Stadium Conference: Big Sky Website: gogriz.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Mark Plakorus Record at Montana: 46-43-15 Career Record: Same 2015 Overall Record: 9-11-2 2015 Conference Record: 5-4-1 Starters Returning/Lost: 12/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 22/1 Newcomers: 2 Media Relations: Soccer SID: Joel Carlson Office Phone: 406-243-5414 Email: joel.carlson@mso.umt.edu

Location: Las Cruces, N.M. Founded: 1888 Enrollment: 15,829 President: Dr. Garrey Carruthers Athletics Director: Mario Moccia Nickname: Aggies Colors: Crimson and White Stadium: NM State Soccer Athletic Comp. Conference: Western Athletic Website: www.NMSTATESports.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Freddy Delgado Record at NMSU: 10-32 Career Record: 43-96-4 2015 Overall Record: 5-15-0 2015 Conference Record: 4-6-0 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/3 Newcomers: 1 Sports Information: Soccer Contact: John Vu Office Phone: 575-646-4120 Email: jvu@nmsu.edu

Northern Colorado Location: Greeley, Colorado Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 12,148 President: Kay Norton Athletics Director: Darren Dunn Nickname: Bears Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Stadium: Jackson Field Conference: Big Sky Website: uncbears.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Tom Barrera Record at UNC: 159-143-32 Career Record: 220-188-34 2015 Overall Record:13-8-2 2015 Conference Record: 7-2-1 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/5 Newcomers: 7 Sports Information: Soccer SID: Thomas Hoffman Office Phone: 970-351-2979 Email: thomas.hoffman@unco.edu

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Mountain West Opponents Boise State

Location: Boise, Idaho Founded: 1932 Enrollment: 21,113 President: Dr. Robert W. Kustra Athletics Director: Curt Apsey Nickname: Broncos Colors: Royal Blue and Orange Stadium: Boas Soccer Complex Conference: Mountain West Website: BroncoSports.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Jim Thomas Record at Boise State: 29-25-10 Career Record: Same 2015 Overall Record: 7-9-4 2015 Conference Record: 5-5-1 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/8 Newcomers: 10 Sports Information: Soccer SID: Mike Walsh Office Phone: 208-426-1106 Email: michaelwalsh1@boisestate.edu

Air Force

Location: Colo. Springs, Colo. Founded: 1954 Enrollment: 4,000 Superintendent: Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson Athletics Director: Jim Kowlton Nickname: Falcons Colors: Blue and Silver Stadium: Cadet Soccer Stadium Conference: Mountain West Website: GoAirForceFalcons.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Larry Friend Record at AFA: 36-80-13 Career Record: Same 2015 Record: 4-14-1 2015 Conference Record: 2-8-1 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 22/5 Newcomers: 8 Sports Information: Soccer SID: Nick Arseniak Office Phone: 719-333-9251 E-mail: nicholas.arseniak@usafa.edu

New Mexico

Location: Albuquerque, N.M. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 28,500 President: Dr. Robert G. Frank Athletics Director: Paul Krebs Nickname: Lobos Colors: Cherry and Silver Stadium: UNM Soccer Complex Conference: Mountain West Website: GoLobos.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Heather Dyche Record at New Mexico: 10-8-2 Career Record: Same 2015 Record: 10-8-1 2015 Conference Record: 7-3-1 Starters Returning/Lost:7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/9 Newcomers: 12 Sports Information: Soccer SID: Eugene Canal Office Phone: 505-240-7777 E-mail: ecanal@unm.edu

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Utah State

UNLV

Nevada

Colorado College

San José State

Fresno State

Location: Logan, Utah Founded: 1888 ® Enrollment: 27,662 President: Stan Albrecht Athletics Director: John Hartwell Nickname: Aggies Colors: Navy Blue, White and Pewter Stadium: Chuck & Gloria Bell Soccer Field Conference: Mountain West Website: utahstateaggies.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Heather Cairns Record at Utah State: 133-101-34 Career Record: Same 2015 Overall Record: 10-8-2 2015 MW Record: 5-5-1 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/5 Newcomers: 8 Sports Information: Soccer SID: Megan Allen Office Phone: 435-797- 5547 Email: megan.allen@usu.edu

Location: Colo. Springs, Colo. Founded: 1874 Enrollment: 2,034 President: Jill Tiefenthaler Athletics Director: Ken Ralph Nickname: Tigers Colors: Black and Gold Stadium: Stewart Field Conference: Mountain West Website: cctigers.com, Soccer Information: Head Coach: Geoff Bennett Record at Colorado College: 134-77-33 Career Record: 182-118-43 2015 Overall Record: 9-12-1 2015 Conference Record: 6-5-0 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/7 Newcomers: 9 Sports Information: Soccer SID: Dave Reed Office Phone: (719) 389-6105 Email: Dave.Reed@ColoradoCollege.edu

Location: Las Vegas, NV Founded: 1957 Enrollment: 28,000 President: Dr. Len Jessup Athletics Director: Tina Kunzer-Murphy Nickname: Rebels Colors: Scarlet & Gray Stadium: Peter Johann Memorial Field Conference: Mountain West Website: UNLVRebels.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Chris Shaw Record At UNLV: 20-18-2 Career Record: 86-57-3 2015 Record: 11-10 2015 MW Record: 6-5 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/6 Newcomers: 9 Sports Information: Soccer SID: Sarah Jennings Office Phone: 702-895-3207 E-mail: sarah.jennings@unlv.edu

Location: San Jose, Calif. Founded: 1857 Enrollment: 32,471 President: Dr. Mary Papzian Athletics Director: Gene Bleymaier Nickname: Spartans Colors: Gold, White and Blue Stadium: Spartan Stadium Conference: Mountain West Website: sjsuspartans.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Lauren Hanson Record at San José State: 18-16-7 Career Record: Same 2015 Overall Record: 10-8-4 2015 Conference Record: 8-3-0 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/5 Newcomers: 9 Sports Information: Soccer SID: Dominic Urrutia Office Phone: 408-924-1229 Email: dominic.urrutia@sjsu.edu

Location: Reno, Nev. Founded: 1874 Enrollment: 21,000 President: Dr. Marc Johnson Athletics Director: Doug Knuth Nickname: Wolf Pack Colors: Navy Blue and Silver Stadium: Mackay Stadium Conference: Mountain West Website: NevadaWolfPack.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Casey Tate/Erin Otagaki Record at Nevada: First Year Career Record: Same 2015 Overall Record: 6-11-2 2015 Conference Record: 3-7-1 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/8 Newcomers: 6 Sports Information: Soccer SID: Katie Rihn Office Phone: 775-682-6963 Email: krihn@unr.edu

Location: Fresno, Calif. Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 24,136 President: Dr. Joseph I. Castro Athletics Director: Jim Bartko Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Red and Blue Stadium: Soccer and Lacross Field Conference: Mountain West Website: gobulldogs.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Brian Zwaschka Record at Fresno State: 49-74-18 Career Record: Same 2015 Overall Record: 5-12-1 2015 Conference Record:4-6-1 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:13/5 Newcomers: 10 Sports Information: Soccer SID: Jason Kelm Office Phone: 559-278-4645 Email: jakelm@csufresno.edu

San Diego State

Colorado State

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Location: San Diego, Calif. Founded: 1897 Enrollment: 32,396 President: Dr. Elliot Hirshman Athletics Director: Jim Sterk Nickname: Aztecs Colors: Scarlet and Black Stadium: SDSU Sports Deck Conference: Mountain West Website: GoAztecs.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Mike Friesen Record at SDSU: 112-57-23 Career Record: Same 2015 Overall Record: 15-4-1 2015 Conference Record: 10-1 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/5 Newcomers: 9 Sports Information: Soccer SID: Darin Wong Office Phone: 619-594-5548 E-mail: dwong@mail.sdsu.edu

Location: Fort Collins, Colo. Founded: 1870 Enrollment: 27,034 President: Dr. Anthony Frank Athletics Director: Joe Parker Nickname: Rams Colors: Dark Green and Gold Stadium: The Lagoon Conference: Mountain West Website: csurams.com Soccer Information: Head Coach: Bill Hempen Record at CSU: 6-28-3 Overall Record: 282-216-47 2015 Overall Record: 3-15-2 2015 Conference Record: 0-10-1 Starters Returning/Lost:7/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/7 Newcomers: 9 Sports Information: Soccer SID: John Martin Office Phone: 540-476-1259 Email: john.a.martin@csu.edu

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2015 Statistics 2015 Wyoming Cowgirls Soccer Wyoming Cowgirls Combined Team Statistics (as of May 20, 2016) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date

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Aug 21 Aug 27 Aug 29 Sep 04 Sep 06 Sep 11 Sep 15 Sep 18 Sep 25 Sep 27 Oct 02 Oct 04 Oct 09 Oct 11 Oct 16 Oct 18 Oct 23 Oct 25 Oct 30 Nov 04

Opponent at Montana at Hawaii Warriors vs Denver MOREHEAD STATE DRAKE BULLDOGS KANSAS JAYHAWKS vs UNC Bears IDAHO STATE BENGALS SAN JOSE STATE FRESNO STATE at Air Force at Colorado College NEW MEXICO LOBOS SAN DIEGO STATE at UNLV at Nevada BOISE STATE BRONCOS UTAH STATE AGGIES at Colorado State vs Colorado College

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS Goals off corners PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

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OVERALL 10-6-4 6-4-1 4-2-3

To2 To2 To2 W W W L W Lot W W Lot To2 L W L W W W L

Score 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-0 3-1 2-1 1-3 3-0 0-1 3-0 1-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 2-1 0-1 1-0 2-1 2-1 0-1

Att. 317 553 112 220 438 349 950 290 370 230 225 328 335 234 550 1043 240 320 317 159

WY

OPP

25-267 1.25 .094 123-267 .461 13.4 103 2 1-2

17-208 0.85 .082 91-208 .438 10.4 51 2 0-0

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12 21 19 14 7 9 16 5 3 10 15 20 13 2 8 22 25 6 26 23 4 1

1 0

AWAY 3-2-2 3-2 0-0-2

ASHOURI, Shaina BURBANK, Kimmy RAMER, Laurel CLAYTON, Annika BASS, Alisha LOMSNES, Kaitlyn MURRAY, Alyssa BURTON, Taylor HALLE, Summer MEYER, Mandy DUNDA, Sammi GENTLE, Jessie MARCHESO, Katie HINMAN, Anne SCIBERRAS, Candace CRYER, Kayla TYRRELL, Tristan PARKER, Claire HUME, Charlotte SCHALLER, Jordin TAUBE, Summer ENTSMINGER, Cassidy Total Opponents ENTSMINGER, Cassid ROWNTREE, Georgia Total Opponents

NEUTRAL 0-2-1 0-0 0-2-1

gp g a 20 9 7 15 3 0 17 2 2 20 2 1 20 2 1 11 2 0 20 2 0 19 1 1 19 1 0 20 1 0 20 0 2 20 0 1 20 0 1 14 0 1 5 0 1 13 0 0 7 0 0 17 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 18 0 0 20 25 18 20 17 14 GP 18 16 20 20

Min. 1093:20 810:00 1903:20 1903:20

pts

sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att

25 67 .134 37 .552 4 6 14 .214 5 .357 2 6 25 .080 8 .320 0 5 14 .143 6 .429 1 5 10 .200 3 .300 0 4 19 .105 12 .632 1 4 16 .125 10 .625 1 3 6 .167 2 .333 0 2 13 .077 7 .538 0 2 5 .200 3 .600 1 2 14 .000 7 .500 0 1 20 .000 4 .200 0 1 14 .000 5 .357 0 1 11 .000 7 .636 0 1 9 .000 5 .556 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 68 267 .094 123 .461 10 48 208 .082 91 .438 6

GA

8 9 17 25

GAAvg Saves

0.66 1.00 0.80 1.18

41 33 74 98

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 25 17

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 267 208

Saves by Period Wyoming Cowgirls Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 74 98

Corners by Period Wyoming Cowgirls Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 103 51

Fouls by Period Wyoming Cowgirls Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 197 176

Goals by Period Wyoming Cowgirls Opponents Shots by Period Wyoming Cowgirls Opponents

C O W G I R L

12 9

13 6

130 130 94 105 34 44 48 32

38 51 47 17

86 100 92 78

0 2 5 6 1 3 3 1 7 3

0 0 2 3 1 0 5 1 4 3

Pct

.837 .786 .813 .797

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W-L-T

7-4-3 1-2-1 8-6-4 6-8-4

0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0

Sho

1/6 1/6 8 6


Wyoming Soccer Records Individual Career Records Goals 1. Mercy Adetoye, 2002-05 2. Amanda Lathrop, 2005-08 3. Tamika Wilson, 2005-08 4. Kelly McShane, 1997-00 5. Lucie McDowell, 2011-13 6. Mari Gomes, 2001-04 7. Sara Paul, 2011-13 8. Katrina Morton, 1997-00 9. Emily Layton, 2006-09 10. Kaitlyn Lomsnes, 2014-present 11. Carmen Blume, 2009-12 Liz O’Reilly, 2010-13 Kasey Curtis, 2011-14

24 22 20 19 18 17 16 15 13 12 11 11 11

Assists 1. Liz O’Reilly, 2010-13 2. Sara Paul, 2011-13 3. Amanda Lathrop, 2005-08 4. Emily Layton, 2006-09 5. Mercy Adetoye, 2002-05 Lindsey Vossbrink, 2001-04 7. Christine Nagel, 2003-06 Tamika Wilson, 2005-08 9. Kelly McShane, 1997-00 Alison Clarke, 2013-14 Alisha Bass, 2014-present Shaina Ashouri, 2015-present 13.Katrina Morton, 1997-00 Lucie McDowell, 2011-13

25 23 15 11 10 10 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6

Points 1. Mercy Adetoye, 2002-05 2. Sara Paul, 2011-13 Amanda Lathrop, 2005-08 4. Tamika Wilson, 2005-08 5. Liz O’Reilly, 2010-13 6. Lucie McDowell, 2011-13 7. Kelly McShane, 1997-00 8. Emily Layton, 2006-09 9. Mari Gomes, 2001-04 10. Katrina Morton, 1997-00 Game Winning Goals 1. Amanda Lathrop, 2005-2008 2. Tamika Wilson, 2005-2008 3. Katrina Morton, 1997-00 4. Kaitlyn Lomsnes, 2014-present Liz O’Reilly, 2010-13 Mercy Adetoye, 2002-05 Mari Gomes, 2001-04 8. Shaina Ashouri, 2015-present Sara Paul, 2011-13 Jenny Johnson, 2009-12 Kelly McShane, 1997-00 12. Alisha Bass, 2014-present Kasey Curtis, 2011-14 Kayla Davis, 2007-11 Sara Stephens, 1999-01 Shots 1. Mercy Adetoye, 2002-05 2. Emily Layton, 2006-09 3. Amanda Lathrop, 2005-08 4. Tamika Wilson, 2005-08 Katrina Morton, 1997-00 6. Sara Paul, 2011-13 7. Liz O’Reilly, 2010-13 8. Kelly McShane, 1997-00 9. Lucie McDowell, 2011-13 10. Jenny Grant, 1996-98

2 0 1 6

58 55 55 48 47 46 44 38 37 36 11 10 7 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 165 160 157 145 145 137 123 118 108 94

Games Played 1. Kasey Curtis, 2011-14 2. Liz O’Reilly, 2010-13 3. Courtney Merkle, 2009-12 4. Juliana Candaleria, 2007-10 Kara Walters, 2002-05 5. Emily Layton, 2006-09 6. Carmen Blume, 2009-12 Lindsey Vossbrink, 2001-04 8. Laine Hubbard, 2005-08 Mari Gomes, 2001-04 10. Sydney Jones, 2009-12 Jenny Johnson, 2009-12 Kristin Gurrola, 2003-06

82 80 79 78 78 77 76 76 75 75 74 74 74

Games Started 1. Liz O’Reilly, 2010-13 2. Juliana Candaleria, 2007-10 Emily Layton, 2006-09 4. Amanda Lathrop, 2005-08 Lindsey Vossbrink, 2001-04 6. Jenny Bahr, 1995-98 7. Laine Hubbard, 2005-08 8. Angela O’Dell, 2000-03 Jessica Piccone, 1998-01 Katrina Morton, 1997-00 Sammi Dunda, 2013-present Mandy Meyer, 2013-present

77 76 76 73 73 72 70 67 67 67 63 61

Individual Single Season Records Goals 1. Tamika Wilson, 2007 2. Kaitlyn Lomsnes, 2014 Lucie McDowell, 2013 Mercy Adetoye, 2005 Kelly McShane, 2000 6. Shaina Ashouri, 2015 7. Sara Paul, 2011 Amanda Lathrop, 2008 Mari Gomes, 2004 10. Mercy Adetoye, 2004 11. Kasey Curtis, 2014 Sara Paul, 2013 Emily Layton, 2008

11 10 10 10 10 9 8 8 8 7 6 6 6

Assists 1. Sara Paul, 2012 2. Sara Paul, 2013 Liz O’Reilly, 2010 Amanda Lathrop, 2008 5. Shaina Ashouri, 2015 Liz O’Reilly, 2012 Emma Wilson 2009 Mercy Adetoye, 2004 8. Liz O’Reilly, 2013 Kayla Davis, 2011 Alisha Bass, 2014 Alison Clarke, 2014 10. Kaitlyn Lomsnes, 2014 Liz O’Reilly, 2011 Emily Layton, 2007, 2008 Amanda Lathrop, 2005 Tamika Wilson, 2005 Christine Nagel, 2004

10 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 4

Points 1. Shaina Ashouri, 2015 Tamika Wilson, 2007 3. Kaitlyn Lomsnes, 2014 Amanda Lathrop, 2008 5. Lucie McDowell, 2013 6. Mercy Adetoye, 2005 Kelly McShane, 2000 8. Sara Paul, 2011 Mercy Adetoye, 2004

25 25 24 24 23 22 22 21 21

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10. Sara Paul, 2013 11. Mari Gomes, 2004 12. Alisha Bass, 2014 Emily Layton, 2008 Amanda Lathrop, 2007

20 18 16 16 16

Game Winning Goals 1. Tamika Wilson, 2007 2. Shaina Ashouri, 2015 Kaitlyn Lomsnes, 2014 Amanda Lathrop, 2007, 2008 5. Alisha Bass, 2014 Sara Paul, 2011 Kayla Davis, 2011 Tamika Wilson, 2005 Mercy Adetoye, 2004 Katrina Morton, 1998

5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3

Shots 1. Mercy Adetoye, 2004 2. Shaina Ashouri, 2015 3. Sara Paul, 2011 Amanda Lathrop, 2008 5. Mari Gomes, 2004 6. Emily Layton, 2008 7. Mercy Adetoye, 2005 8. Amanda Lathrop, 2007 9. Tamika Wilson, 2007 10. Liz O’Reilly, 2010 11. Lucie McDowell, 2013

73 67 66 66 61 60 58 56 53 51 49

Minutes (Stats unavailable before the 2010 season) 1. Alison Clarke, 2013 2097 2. Kasey Curtis, 2013 2076 3. Jenny Johnson, 2011 2043 4. Allison Masumiya, 2011 2009 5. Sydney Jones, 2011 1966 6. Mandy Meyer, 2013 1923 7. Sammi Dunda, 2013 1866 8. Alisha Bass, 2015 1843 9. Alex Boehm, 2013 1831 10. Sara Paul, 2011 1819 11. Bostyn Burger, 2010 1816

Individual Single Game Records Goals 1. Shaina Ashouri, 9-18-16 vs. Idaho State Kelly McShane, 9-1-00, vs.E. Washington 3 10-13-00, vs. So. Alabama 3 Darci Ferrell, 9-14-03, at Jackson St. 3 Tamika Wilson, 9-21-07, vs. Jacksonville 3 6. Kimmy Burbank, 9-11-16 vs. Kansas 2 Shaina Ashouri, 9-06-16 vs. Drake Mercy Adetoye, 9-2-05 vs. Northeastern 2 10-23-05 vs. TCU 2 10-21-04 vs. BYU 2 10-10-04 vs. N. Arizona 2 Carmen Blume, 9-23-11 vs. S. Dakota 2 Melissa Bowman, 9-8-02 vs. Sac. St. 2 Mari Gomes, 8-29-04 vs. E. Washington 2 Amanda Lathrop, 9-12-08 vs. Idaho 2 9-30-05 vs. SD State 2 Loren Mahoney, 10-13-13, vs. SDSU 2 Meghan Marsh, 9-27-99 vs. Creighton 2 Lucie McDowell, 9-06-13, at Drake 2 9-16-12 vs. UVU 2 Brenna Meadows, 9-10-00 vs Portland St. 2 Olivia Mohtadi, 8-28-09 vs. Hartford 2 Katrina Morton, 10-5-97 vs. Colorado 2 Liz O’Reilly, 10-29-11 vs. Air Force 2 Sara Paul, 10-27-13, VS. UNLV 2 8-19-12 vs. Lamar 2 9-18-11 vs. CS Pueblo 2 10-2-11 vs. N. Colorado 2

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Nicole Rice, 10-10-09 vs. TCU 2 Sara Stephens, 11-4-01 vs. San Francisco 2 Tamika Wilson, 8-27-05 vs. Chrleston S. 2 10-8-06 vs. Air Force 2 Assists

1. Shaina Ashouri, 9-27-16 vs. Fresno State 3 Sara Paul, 8-31-12 vs. Nebraska-Omaha 3 9-16-12 vs. Utah Valley 3 Liz O’Reilly, 8-24-12 vs. Mont. St.-Billings 3 Amanda Lathrop, 8-29-08, vs. S. Dakota 3 6. Sara Paul, 9-6-13, at Drake 2 9-2-12 vs. E. Washington 2 10-16-11 vs. TCU 2 Anne Maddock, 10-13-00, vs. So. Alabama 2 Abby Mouch, 10-13-00, vs. So. Alabama 2 Melissa Bowman, 9-14-03, at Jackson St. 2 Lindsey Vossbrink, 9-14-03, at Jackson St. 2 Mercy Adetoye, 10-3-04, at Portland St. 2 Comfort Adetoye, 10-30-05, vs. N. Colorado 2 Tamika Wilson, 10-28-05, at Air Force 2 Emily Layton, 10-8-06, vs. Air Force 2 Amanda Lathrop, 9-21-07, vs. Jacksonville 2 Carmen Blume, 8-28-09, vs. Hartford 2 Emma Wilson, 9-2-09, at Air Force 2 Liz O’Reilly, 9-12-10, vs. E. Washington 2 Liz O’Reilly, 10-29-11, vs. Air Force 2 Allison Masumiya, 9-18-11 vs. CS Pueblo 2 Emma Wilson, 10-2-09 vs. Air Force 2 Carmen Blume, 8-28-09 vs. Hartford 2

Points 1. Kelly McShane, 9-1-00 vs. E. Washington 7 Darci Ferrell, 9-14-03 at Jackson St. 7 3. Shaina Ashouri, 9-18-16 vs. Idaho State 6 Kelly McShane, 10-13-00 vs. S. Alabama 6 Tamika Wilson, 9-21-07, vs Jacksonville 6 5. Amanda Lathrop 8-29-08, vs. S. Dakota 5 9-30-05 vs. SD State 5 9-12-08 vs. Idaho 5 Mercy Adetoye, 10-10-04 vs. N. Arizona 5 Mari Gomes, 9-14-03 at Jackson St. 5 Brenna Meadows, 9-10-00, vs. Portland St. 5 Sara Stephens, 11-4-01 vs. San Francisco 5 Shots 1. Sara Paul, 10-6-12 vs. Fresno State 9 2. Sarah Greer, 10-16-96, vs. Air Force 8 Katrina Morton, 8-26-00, vs. Boise St. 8 10-31-99 vs. E. Wash. 8 Mercy Adetoye, 9-9-05, at Tulsa 8 Tamika Wilson, 8-27-05,vs.Charleston So. 8 9-21-07, vs. Jacksonville 8 Amanda Lathrop, 9-14-07, vs. UVS 8 Sara Paul, 10-16 vs. TCU 8 8-26-11 vs. Utah Valley 8

Team Single Season Records Goals 1. 37 2. 31 3. 30 30 5. 29 6. 27

2014 2013 2012 2011 2000 2004

Wins 1. 12 2. 11 3. 10 10 5. 9 9 9 9 9. 8 8

2011 2014 2015 2003 2009 2008 2005 2004 2012 2008

Ties 1. 4 2015 4 2013 4 2011 4 2004 5. 3 2010 3 2009 3 2006 3 2005 3 2001 10.2 2012 2 2002 Shutouts 1. 8 2. 7

26

2015 2014

2 0 1 6

7 2011 7 2008 7 2005 7 2004 7 2003 8. 6 2010 Overtime Games (Incl. Dbl. OT) 1. 8 2013 (1 W, 3 L, 4 T) 2. 7 2014 (3 W, 3 L, 1 T) 7 2011 (2 W, 1 L, 4 T) 7 2004 (3 W. 4 T) 6. 6 2015 (2L, 4T) 7. 5 2006 (1 W, 1 L, 3 T) 5 2001 (2 L, 3 T) 9. 4 2005 (1 W, 3 T) 4 2009 (1W, 3 T) 4 2010 (1 W, 3 T) 4 2012 (1 W, 1 L, 3 T)

Team Single Game Records Goals 1. Sept. 14, 2003 at Jackson State 2. Aug. 29, 2008 vs. South Dakota 3. Aug. 24, 2012 vs. Mont. St.-Billings Oct. 13, 2000 vs. South Alabama Sept. 21, 2007 vs. Jacksonville 6. Sept. 6, 20013 at Drake Oct. 29, 2011 vs. Air Force 8. Sept. 27, 2015 vs. Fresno State Sept. 26, 2014 vs. Nevada Oct. 31, 2014 vs. Colorado State Aug. 23, 2013 vs TCU Sept. 16, 2012 vs. Utah Valley Sept. 30, 2005 vs. South Dakota State 4 Sept. 2, 2005 vs. Northeastern Oct. 10, 2004 vs. Northern Arizona Sept. 8, 2002 vs. Sacramento State Nov. 4, 2001 vs. San Francisco Oct. 16, 1998 vs. TCU Assists 1. Sept. 14, 2003 at Jackson State 2. Oct. 12, 2014 vs. Airforce Aug. 29, 2008 vs. South Dakota Sept. 21, 2007 vs. Jacksonville 5. Aug. 27, 2010 vs. Buffalo Oct. 10, 2004 vs. Northern Arizona 5 7. Sept. 6, 2013 at Drake Sept. 2, 2012 vs. E. Washington Aug. 31, 2012 vs. Nebraska-Omaha Aug. 24, 2012 vs. Mont. St.-Billings Oct. 16, 2011 vs. TCU Sept., 23, 2011 vs. South Dakota Sept. 18, 2011 vs. CS-Pueblo Nov. 3, 2007 vs. Utah Oct. 30, 2004 vs. New Mexico Oct. 21, 2004 vs. BYU Oct. 13, 2000 vs. South Alabama

9 7 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

8 6 6 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Points 1. Sept. 14, 2003 at Jackson State 2. Aug. 29, 2008 vs. South Dakota 3. Sept. 21, 2007 vs. Jacksonville 4. Oct. 12, 2014 vs. Airforce Aug. 24, 2012 vs. Mont. St.-Billings Oct. 13, 2000 vs. South Alabama 6. Sept. 6, 2013 at Drake 7. Oct. 29, 2011 vs. Air Force Oct. 10, 2004 vs. Northern Arizona 9. Nov.3, 2007 vs. Utah 10.Aug. 27, 2010 vs. Buffalo Sept. 30, 2005 vs. S. Dakota State

26 20 18 16 16 16 14 13 13 12 11 11

Shots 1. Sept. 14, 2003 at Jackson State 2. Sept. 10, 2000 vs. Portland State 3. Aug. 29, 2004 vs. Eastern Washington 4. Aug. 27, 2005 vs. Charleston South 5. Aug. 29, 2008 vs. South Dakota Oct. 31, 1999 vs. Eastern Washington 7. Sept. 18, 2015 vs. Idaho State Sept. 4, 2015 vs. Morehead St. Sept. 25, 2011 vs. Creighton Sept. 21, 2007 vs. Jacksonville Oct. 13, 2000 vs. South Alabama 10. Sept. 8, 2006 vs. Miami (Ohio) Sept. 15, 2002 vs. Northern Iowa

44 34 33 28 27 27 25 25 25 25 25 24 24

Miscellaneous Records Consecutive Wins 1. 2012 (Aug. 19 - Sept. 6) 2. 2014 (Oct. 5 - Oct. 19) 2009 (Sept. 27 - Oct. 10)

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6 5 5

2003 (Oct. 5 - Oct. 19) 4. 2006 (Sept. 15 - Sept. 27) 2005 (Oct. 21 - Oct. 30)

5 4 4

Consecutive Home Wins 1. 2014 2. 2012 2003 4. 2015 2009 2008 2005 2004 2000

6 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3

Consecutive Conference Wins 1. 2014 2. 2015 2011 2009 2005 2003 7. 2013 2007 (twice) 2008

5 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2

Consecutive Non-Losses 1. 2011 (Sept. 11 - Oct. 16) (6 W, 3 T) 2. 2015 (Aug. 21-Sept. 11) (3W, 3T) 2012 (Aug. 19 - Oct. 6) (6 W) 2004 (Aug. 29 - Sept. 17) (3 W, 3 T) 5. 2009 (Aug. 28 - Sept. 11) (4 W, 1 T) 2003 (Oct. 5 - Oct. 19) (5 W) 2014 (Oct. 5 - Oct. 19) (5 W)

9 6 6 6 5 5 5

Consecutive Conference Non-Losses 1. 2004 (3 W, 3 T) 2. 2014 (5 W) 3. 2013, 2011 (3 W, 1 T) 5. 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009 (1 W, 2 T) 9. 2007, 2008, 2010 (1 W, 1 T)

6 5 4 3 2

Consecutive Games with at least one goal 1. 2008 (Sept. 5 - Oct. 10) 10 2. 2014 (Oct. 5 - Nov. 8) 9 2. 2004 (Aug. 19 - Sept. 17) 8 3. 2012 (Aug. 19 - Sept. 9) 7 4. 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011 6 Consecutive Shutouts 1. 2005 (Oct. 21-28) 2008 (Sept. 12-19 and Oct. 3-10) 3. 2000, 2003-04, 2006-07 2009, 2014, 2015 (Sept. 27-Oct. 2)

3 3 2 2

Fastest Wyoming Back-to-Back Goals 1. 10-5-07 vs. Northern Colorado 2. 10-10-04 vs. Northern Arizona 3. 9-1-00 vs. Eastern Washington 4. 10-30-04 vs. New Mexico 5. 9-14-03 vs. Jackson State

0:23 1:00 1:13 1:17 1:20

Fastest Wyoming-Opponent Goal Span 1. Oct. 19, 1997 vs. Tulsa 0:24 2. Sept. 13, 2002 vs. Ole Miss 0:33 3. Sept. 8, 1996 vs. Montana 0:34 Fastest Opponent-Wyoming Goal Span 1. Oct. 21, 2001 vs. UNLV 0:29 2. Sept. 5, 2010 vs. Kennesaw State 0:33 3. Oct. 8, 2010 vs. Utah 0:44 Fastest Opponent Back-to-Back Goals 1. Oct. 21, 1999 vs. BYU 2. Sept. 17, 1995 vs. Creighton 3. Sept. 24, 1995 vs. Nebraska 4. Sept. 26, 1997 vs. San Jose State 5. Sept. 13, 1996 vs. BYU

0:10 0:22 0:39 0:39 0:54

Home Attendance 1. Sept. 2, 1995 vs. Utah 2. Sept. 4, 1995 vs. BYU 3. Oct. 29, 1995 vs. Denver 4. Sept. 14, 2012 vs. Colorado 5. Sept. 30, 2011 vs. Boise State 6. Sept. 8, 1996 vs. Montana 7. Sept. 24, 2010 vs. Boise State 8. Aug. 27, 2005 vs. Charleston South 9. Sept. 6, 2015 vs. Drake 10. Sept. 2, 2001 vs. Colorado 12. Sept. 23, 2011 vs. South Dakota

1,083 721 612 601 580 495 454 450 438 437 427

Highest Ranking No. 9 (West Region) - NSCAA - 2011

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Wyoming Goalies: A Tradition of Excellence Versus Ranked Opponents (1-20-1) 10/24/14 at. No. 24 SDSU 9/27/13 at No. 14 Portland 10/19/12 at No. 7 San Diego State 10/24/10 No. 17 New Mexico 10/2/10 No. 12 BYU 10/3/09 at No. 9 BYU 10/10/08 No. 29 TCU 10/25/06 No. 23 BYU 10/27/06 at No. 11 Utah 10/19/06 at No. 17 BYU 10/2/06 at No. 16 Colorado 9/3/06 at No. 21 Wake Forest 10/17/05 at No. 13 BYU 10/25/03 at No. 16 Utah 10/23/03 No. 20 BYU 9/12/03 at No. 25 Ole Miss 9/9/03 No. 16 Colorado 10/2/02 at No. 20 Denver 10/21/00 No. 15 BYU 11/3/99 No. 23 BYU 10/21/99 at No. 19 BYU 10/24/97 at No. 17 SMU

L, 2-5 L, 4-2 L, 3-1 T, 1-1 L, 4-1 L, 2-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-0 L, 2-0 L, 3-0 L, 2-0 L, 3-1 L, 2-0 L, 2-0 L, 5-1 L, 3-1 L, 2-1 L, 2-0 L, 4-1 L, 1-0 L, 7-0 L, 2-1

Career Records Goalkeeper Saves 1. Amanda Vandervort, 1997-00 2. Lori Scheider, 2001-03 3. Courtney Merkle, 2009-12 4. Ashley Sheppard, 2004-2007 5. Bobbie Mack, 1995-96 6. Katie Dorais, 1996-97 7. Sarah Kuyper, 1999-02 8. Jaime Scarcliff, 2005-08

393 324 318 317 273 190 149 147

Goals Against Average (1,000 min) 1. Cassidy Entsminger, 2015-present 2. Georgia Rowntree, 2014-present 3. Jaime Scarcliff, 2005-08 4. Ashley Sheppard, 2004-07 5. Courtney Merkle, 2009-12 6. Alex Boehm, 2013-Pres. 7. Lori Scheider, 2001-03 8. Amanda Vandevort, 1997-00 9. Sarah Kuyper, 1999-02 10. Bobbie Mack, 1995-96

0.66 1.07 1.12 1.14 1.21 1.43 1.76 1.99 2.01 2.14

Goalkeeper Minutes Played 1. Courtney Merkle, 2009-12 2. Ashley Sheppard, 2004-2007 3. Amanda Vandervort, 1997-00 4. Lori Scheider, 2001-03 5. Jaime Scarcliff, 2005-2008 6. Bobbie Mack, 1995-96 7. Katie Dorais, 1996-97 8. Alex Boehm, 2013- Pres.

6,398 5,039 4,685 3,986 3,549 2,232 1,960 1,831

Goalkeeper Shutouts 1. Ashley Sheppard, 2004-07 2. Courtney Merkle, 2009-12 3. Lori Scheider, 2001-03 4. Amanda Vandervort, 1997-00 5. Jaime Scarcliff, 2005-08

19 18 11 10 9

Single Season Records Goalkeeper Saves 1. Bobbie Mack, 1995 2. Amanda Vandervort, 2000 3. Amanda Vandervort, 1999 Lori Scheider, 2003 5. Amanda Vandervort, 1998 6. Lori Scheider, 2002 7. Katie Dorais, 1997 8. Bobbie Mack, 1996 9. Ashley Sheppard, 2004 10. Courtney Merkle, 2009 Goals Against Average (500 min.) 1. Cassidy Entsminger, 2015 2. Courtney Merkle, 2011 3. Jamie Scarcliff, 2005 4. Georgia Rowntree, 2015 Courtney Merkle, 2009 5. Ashley Sheppard, 2005 Jaime Scarcliff, 2008 7. Ashley Sheppard, 2006 8. Ashley Sheppard, 2007

161 135 133 133 130 129 120 112 102 96 0.66 0.78 0.93 1.00 1.00 1.05 1.05 1.07 1.17

9. Ashley Sheppard, 2004 10. Lori Scheider, 2003 11. Courtney Merkle, 2012

1.26 1.32 1.33

Save Percentage (500 min.) 1. Ashley Sheppard, 2006 (87 saves) .861 2. Lori Scheider, 2003 (133 saves) .847 3. Courtney Merkle, 2011 (87 saves) .845 4. Lori Scheider, 2001 (62 saves) .838 5. Cassidy Entsminger, 2015 (41 saves) .837 6. Ashley Sheppard, 2005 (68 saves) .829 Goalkeeper Minutes Played 1. Courtney Merkle, 2011 2. Alex Boehm, 2013 3. Courtney Merkle, 2009 4. Jaime Scarcliff, 2008 5. Lori Scheider, 2002 6. Amanda Vandervort, 2000 7. Lori Scheider, 2003 8. Courtney Merkle, 2010 9. Ashley Sheppard, 2004 10. Amanda Vandervort, 1998

1,856 1,831 1,801 1,713 1,707 1,680 1,630 1,615 1,573 1,571

Goalkeeper Shutouts 1. Jaime Scarcliff, 2008 7 Lori Scheider, 2003 7 3. Courtney Merkle, 2011 6 Ashley Sheppard, 2005 6 5. Ashley Sheppard, 2006 5 Courtney Merkle, 2009, 2010 5

Single Game Records Goalkeeper Saves 1. Bobbie Mack, 10-18-96, vs. Tulsa 2. Bobbie Mack, 10-14-95, vs. Colorado Coll. 3. Bobbie Mack, 10-6-95, vs. Pacific 4. Sarah Kuyper, 9-28-01, vs. C.S. Full. 5. Sarah Kuyper, 11-3-99 vs. BYU 6. Amanda Vandervort, 8-29-99 vs Kansas 7. Amanda Vandervort, 10-6-98 vs AFA 8. Katie Dorais, 9-26-97 vs. San Jose St. Lori Scheider, 10-14-01 vs Colorado Col 9-13-02 vs Mississippi 11-6-02 vs Utah Ashley Sheppard, 10-19-06 vs. BYU

26 23 22 18 17 16 15 14 14 14 14 14

Lori Scheider Jaime Scarcliff

Courtney Merkle

Ashley Sheppard

2 0 1 6

Amanda Vandervort

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Wyoming All-Conference Selections 2015 First Team All-MW Shaina Ashouri, sophomore, forward

2001 Second Team All-MWC Jessica Piccone, senior, forward

2015 Honorable Mention All-MW Alisha Bass, freshman, defender Cassidy Entsminger, freshman, gk

2000 Second Team All-MWC Kelly McShane, senior, forward 1999 Second Team All-MWC Nan Sommer, senior, midfielder

2014 First Team All-MW Kaitlyn Lomsnes, freshman, forward

1998 Second Team All-WAC (Mountain Division) Erica Campbell, senior, forward Katrina Morton, sophomore, midfielder

2014 Second Team All-MW Alison Clarke, senior, defender

1997 Second Team All-WAC (Mountain Division) Molly McBride, junior, defender

2013 First Team All-MW Lucie McDowell, senior, forward

1996 First Team All-WAC (Mountain Division) Sarah Greer, sophomore, midfieler

2013 Second Team All-MW Sara Paul, junior, forward 2012 First Team All-MW Liz O’Reilly, junior, midfielder Sara Paul, sophomore, forward 2012 Second Team All-MW Lucie McDowell, junior, defender 2011 First Team All-MW Sara Paul, Redshirt freshman, forward Allison Masumiya, senior, midfielder 2011 Second Team All-MWC Kayla Davis, senior, midfielder 2010 Second Team All-MWC Jenny Johnson, sophomore, defender Liz O’Reilly, freshman, forward 2009 Second Team All-MWC Emma Wilson, senior, defender Nicole Rice, junior, forward

Liz O’Reilly

2008 First Team All-MWC Amanda Lathrop, senior, forward

Lucie McDowell

2007 First Team All-MWC Tamika Wilson, junior, forward 2007 Second Team All-MWC Amanda Lathrop, junior, forward 2006 Second Team All-MWC Emily Layton, freshman, midfielder 2005 First Team All-MWC Mercy Adetoye, senior, forward 2005 Second Team All-MWC Kara Walters, senior, defender

Shaina Ashouri Amanda Lathrop

2004 First Team All-MWC Mercy Adetoye, junior, forward 2004 Second Team All-MWC Mari Gomes, senior, forward Lindsey Vossbrink, senior, midfielder Kara Walters, junior, defender 2003 First Team All-MWC Mercy Adetoye, sophomore, forward Lori Scheider, senior, goalkeeper Kristen Stangl, freshman, defender 2002 Second Team All-MWC Kelly McKay, senior, defender Lori Scheider, junior, goalkeeper

Allison Masumiya Mercy Adetoye

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Season-by-Season Results Liza Grant 1995-1998 10-66-0, .108 Record Four Seasons 1995 Season Results (0-20-0 overall/na-conf.) Date Opponent Sept. 2 Utah* Sept. 4 BYU* Sept. 9 Cal. St.-Northridge Sept. 10 Tulsa Sept. 16 at Arkansas Sept. 17 vs. Creighton+ Sept. 22 at Creighton Sept. 24 at Nebraska Sept. 30 vs. Gonzaga^ Oct. 1 at Montana Oct. 5 at San Jose State Oct. 6 at Pacific Oct. 8 at Sacramento State Oct. 14 at Colorado College Oct. 19 at New Mexico* Oct. 21 vs. Texas Tech$ Oct. 22 vs. UC-Irvine$ Oct. 29 Denver Nov. 1 vs. BYU% Nov. 2 vs. Utah% * Western Athletic Conference Game % WAC Tournament Game + Game Played in Fayetteville, Ark. ^ Game Played in Missoula, Mont. $ Game Played in Albuquerque, N.M.

Result L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-8 L, 0-2 L, 0-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-4 L, 0-3 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 L, 2-3 L, 0-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-7 L, 0-1

1996 Season Results (2-18-0 overall, 0-6-0/7th WAC-Mtn.) Date Opponent Sept. 1 Southern Colorado Sept. 6 Arkansas Sept. 8 Montana Sept. 13 at BYU Sept. 15 vs. Pepperdine+ Sept. 20 Utah State# Sept. 22 San Jose State# Sept. 25 at Colorado Sept. 29 vs. Stanford^ Sept. 30 at Arizona Oct. 6 Weber State Oct. 11 SMU* Oct. 13 TCU* Oct. 16 Air Force* Oct. 18 at Tulsa* Oct. 20 at Oral Roberts Oct. 25 at UTEP* Oct. 27 at New Mexico* Nov. 2 vs. Wisc.-Green Bay$ Nov. 3 at Kansas + Game Played in Provo, Utah # Cowgirl Classic Tournament ^ Game Played in Tuscon, Ariz. * Western Althetic Conference Game % WAC Tournament Game $ Game Played in Lawrence, Kan.

Result W, 1-0 L, 0-1 L, 1-4 L, 0-12 L, 0-1 W, 2-0 L, 0-5 L, 1-4 L, 0-6 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-4 L, 0-2 L, 2-4 L, 0-1 L, 1-2

1997 Season Results (1-16-0 overall, 0-6-0/7th WAC-Mtn.) Date Opponent Result Aug. 24 Mont. St.-Billings (exh.) W, 10-1 Aug. 29 Creighton L, 0-3 Aug. 31 Arizona State L, 0-3

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Sept. 5 at Georgia L, 1-3 Sept. 7 at Auburn L, 0-7 Sept. 12 at Utah State L, 2-3 Sept. 14 at Utah L, 0-7 Sept. 21 Colorado College L, 1-2(2OT) Sept. 25 at San Francisco L, 0-4 Sept. 26 at San Jose State L 1-6 Oct. 4 at Denver L, 0-1 Oct. 5 Colorado W, 2-1 Oct. 10 UTEP* L, 0-1 Oct. 12 New Mexico* L, 0-5 Oct. 15 at Air Force* L, 2-4 Oct. 19 Tulsa* L, 1-9 Oct. 24 SMU* L, 1-2 Oct. 26 TCU* L, 0-2 * Western Athletic Conference Game % WAC Tournament Game 1998 Season Results (5-12 overall, 1-5-0/7th WAC-Mtn.) Date Opponent Result Aug. 24 Regis (exh.) W, 1-0 Aug. 28 Denver (exh.) L, 0-3 Sept. 1 at Colorado College L, 1-2 Sept. 4 Arizona W, 1-0 Sept. 6 Auburn L, 0-2 Sept. 12 at Weber State L, 0-2 Sept. 18 at Wright State W, 3-0 Sept. 20 Pacific L, 0-1 Sept. 27 Pittsburgh W, 2-0 Oct. 1 at UNLV L, 1-2 (OT) Oct. 2 vs. Loyola Marymount L, 0-2 Oct. 6 Air Force Academy* L, 1-2 (OT) Oct. 8 at Tulsa* L, 0-2 Oct. 10 at Drury L, 0-3 Oct. 16 TCU* W, 4-1 Oct. 18 SMU* L, 0-3 Oct. 23 at New Mexico* L, 0-2 Oct. 25 at UTEP* L, 0-3 Nov. 1 Kansas W, 1-0 * Western Athletic Conference Game % WAC Tournament Game

Anne Moore 1999-2007 63-91-17, .411 Record Nine Seasons 1999 Season Results (4-14-1 overall, 1-5-0 MW/T-5th) Date Opponent Result Aug. 21 Northern Colorado (exh.) W, 2-0 Aug. 22 Mesa State (exh.) L, 1-0 Aug. 27 at Creighton L, 2-3 Aug. 29 at Kansas L, 1-4 Sept. 1 Denver T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 3 Colorado College L, 0-1 Sept. 5 at Colorado L, 1-2 Sept. 10 at Gonzaga L, 0-4 Sept. 12 at Washington State L, 0-3 Sept. 24 Oral Roberts W, 1-0 Sept. 26 Idaho State W, 3-2 Oct. 1 at Arizona State L, 1-5 Oct. 3 at Arizona L, 1-3 Oct. 8 UNLV* L, 2-3 Oct. 10 San Diego State* L, 0-6 Oct. 13 at Air Force* L, 1-2 Oct. 17 at New Mexico* W, 1-0

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L, 0-7 L, 0-3 W, 2-1 L, 0-1

2000 Season Results (7-11-1 overall, 0-6-0 MW/7th) Date Opponent Result Aug. 19 Northern Colorado (exh.) L, 1-4 Aug. 22 Northern State (exh.) W, 6-0 Aug. 26 vs. Boise State W, 2-1 (2 OT) Aug. 27 at Hawaii L, 0-2 Sept. 1 Eastern Washington W, 5-1 Sept. 3 at Sacramento State T, 2-2 Sept. 8 Marshall L, 0-1 Sept. 10 Portland State W, 5-1 Sept. 15 at Pittsburgh 1-0 (OT) Sept. 17 at West Virginia L, 0-4 Sept. 22 Creighton W, 3-0 Sept. 30 at Idaho State W, 2-0 Oct. 6 at UNLV* L, 0-1 Oct. 8 at San Diego State* L, 1-2 Oct. 13 South Alabama W, 6-0 Oct. 15 New Mexico* L, 1-0 Oct. 19 Utah* L, 2-3 Oct. 21 BYU* L, 1-4 Oct. 25 Air Force* L, 0-2 Oct. 29 Colorado College L, 0-3 Nov. 1 vs. Utah% L, 0-4 * Mountain West Conference Game % MWC Tournament Game 2001 Season Results (4-11-3, 1-3-2 MW/T-6th) Date Opponent Result Aug. 31 Southwest Texas W, 1-0 Sept. 2 Colorado L, 1-2 Sept. 7 at Alabama L, 0-2 Sept. 9 at South Alabama T, 1-1 (OT) Sept. 21 at Weber State L,1-2 (OT) Sept. 23 at Utah State W, 2-0 Sept. 28 at Cal-State Fullerton L, 0-2 Sept. 30 at UC Riverside L, 1-2 Oct. 7 Denver L, 0-1 Oct. 12 at New Mexico* T, 0-0 (OT) Oct. 14 at Colorado College L, 1-3 Oct. 19 San Diego State* T, 1-1 (OT) Oct. 21 UNLV* L, 2-3 (OT) Oct. 25 at Utah* L, 2-8 Oct. 27 at BYU* L, 0-6 Nov. 2 Air Force* W, 1-0 Nov. 4 San Francisco W, 4-2 Nov. 7 vs. UNLV% L, 0-1 * Mountain West Conference Game % MWC Tournament Game 2002 Season Results (4-13-2, 0-6-0 MW/7th) Date Opponent Result Aug. 24 Northern Colorado (exh.) T, 3-3 Aug. 31 vs. Alabama-Birmingham^ L, 0-3 Sept. 1 at Hawaii^ L, 2-5 Sept. 6 at Colorado L, 0-1 Sept. 8 Sacramento State W, 4-1 Sept. 13 Mississippi T, 2-2 (2 OT) Sept. 15 Northern Iowa W, 3-0 Sept. 20 Weber State L, 1-2 Sept. 22 Utah State W, 1-0 Sept. 27 at Portland State L, 0-1 Oct. 2 at Denver L, 0-2 Oct. 6 North Texas W, 3-1

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Season-by-Season Results Oct. 10 Utah* L, 1-4 Oct. 12 BYU* L, 0-1 Oct. 18 at San Diego State* L, 1-2 Oct. 20 at UNLV* L, 1-2 Oct. 24 at Colorado College cancelled Oct. 27 New Mexico* L, 0-1 Nov. 1 Northwestern T, 1-1(OT) Nov. 3 at Air Force* L, 0-3 Nov. 7 vs. Utah% L, 0-1 ^ OHANA Hotels & Resorts No Ka Oi Tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii * Mountain West Conference Game % MWC Tournament Game 2003 Season Results (10-9-0, 4-2-0 MW/Tie 2nd) Date Opponent Result Aug. 21 Regis University (exh.) T, 2-2 Aug. 24 Colorado College (exh.) L, 1-3 Aug. 29 Georgia L, 0-3 Sept. 2 Northern Colorado W, 1-0 Sept. 5 Alabama W, 2-1 Sept. 9 Colorado L, 1-2 Sept. 12 at Mississippi L, 1-3 Sept. 14 at Jackson State W, 9-1 Sept 19 at Drake W, 1-0 Seot. 21 at Creighton L, 0-2 Sept. 26 UC Riverside L, 0-2 Oct. 3 at Gonzaga L, 0-1 Oct. 5 at Eastern Washington W, 1-0 Oct. 10 UNLV* W, 1-0 Oct. 12 San Diego State* W, 3-1 Oct. 17 at New Mexico W, 1-0 Oct. 19 Air Force* W, 2-0 Oct. 23 at BYU* L, 1-5 Oct. 25 at Utah* L, 0-2 Nov. 2 Denver W, 1-0 Nov. 5 vs. New Mexico% L, 1-2 (2OT) * Mountain West Conference Game % MWC Tournament Game 2004 Season Results (9-7-4, 3-3-0 MW/5th) Date Opponent Result Aug. 19 Colorado College (exh.) W, 3-0 Aug. 27 Gonzaga L, 1-3 Aug. 29 Eastern Washington W, 2-1 (OT) Sept. 3 Delaware at Wyoming$ T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 5 Vermont at Wyoming$ T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 10 vs. Charleston Southern^ W, 1-0 Sept. 12 vs. Illinois State^ W, 1-0 Sept. 17 vs. Denver# T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 19 vs. Louisiana State# L, 0-1 Sept. 22 at Northern Colorado W, 1-0 (2OT) Sept. 26 Cal State Fullerton W, 1-0 Oct. 1 at Oregon L, 1-3 Oct. 3 at Portland State T, 2-2 (2OT) Oct. 8 at Air Force* W, 1-0 Oct. 10 Northern Arizona W, 4-0 Oct 15 at San Diego State* L, 1-0 Oct. 17 at UNLV L, 1-3 Oct. 21 BYU* W, 3-2 (OT) Oct. 23 Utah* L, 0-2 Oct. 30 New Mexico* W, 5-1 Nov. 3 vs. Utah % L, 0-1 $Brown and Gold Shootout ^ La Quinta Mountain Classic in Flagstaff, Ariz. # Colorado Soccer Classic in Boulder, Colo. * Mountain West Conference Game % MWC Tournament Game

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2005 Season Results (9-7-3, 4-3-0 MW/4th) Date Opponent Result Aug. 27 Charleston Southern W, 3-0 Sept. 2 vs. Northeastern$ W, 4-2 Sept. 4 vs. Colorado$ T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 9 at Tulsa T, 2-2 (2OT) Sept. 11 vs. Oral Roberts# L, 0-1 Sept. 16 Portland State W, 1-0 Sept. 23 at Old Dominion L, 1-5 Sept. 25 at William and Mary T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 30 S. Dakota State^ W, 4-0 Oct. 2 Oregon^ L, 0-1 Oct. 7 San Diego State* W, 1-0 Oct. 9 UNLV* L, 0-1 Oct. 13 at Utah* L, 0-2 Oct 15 at BYU* L, 0-2 Oct. 21 New Mexico* W, 1-0 (2OT) Oct. 23 TCU* W, 2-0 Oct. 28 at Air Force* W, 3-0 Oct. 30 Northern Colorado W, 2-1 Nov. 2 vs. New Mexico % L, 0-1 $ Denver Classic # Game Played at Univ. of Tulsa ^ UniWyo Cowgirl Shootout * Mountain West Conference Game % MWC Tournament Game 2006 Season Results (7-9-3, 2-3-2 MWC/Tie 5th) Date Opponent Result Aug. 25 vs. Tulsa# L, 1-3 Aug. 27 vs. Montana# W, 1-0 Sept. 1 at North Carolina St. T, 0-0 (2 OT) Sept. 3 at. Wake Forest L, 1-3 Sept. 8 Miami (Ohio) L, 1-2 Sept. 10 Old Dominion L ,0-1 (2 OT) Sept. 15 vs. Nevada^ W, 2-1 (OT) Sept. 17 vs. Boise State^ W, 2-1 Sept. 24 Idaho State W, 1-0 Sept. 27 at Northern Colorado W, 1-0 Oct. 1 at Colorado L, 0-2 Oct. 6 New Mexico* T ,1-1 (2 OT) Oct. 8 Air Force* W, 3-1 Oct. 13 at TCU* T, 1-1 (2 OT) Oct. 15 San Diego State* L, 2-0 Oct. 19 at BYU* L, 0-3 Oct. 22 at UNLV* W, 1-0 Oct. 27 at Utah* L, 0-1 Nov. 1 vs. UNLV% L, 0-1 * Mountain West Conference Games # UniWyo Cowgirl Classic ^ Nevada Tournament % MWC Tournament Game 2007 Season Results (9-10-0, 4-3, MW/4th place) Date Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 21 Sept.. 23 Sept. 25 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 5 Oct. 12

Opponent Western Carolina at James Madison vs. Hofstra Utah Valley State Fresno State Jacksonville Akron Colorado at UC Riverside at Long Beach State Northern Colorado at New Mexico*

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Result W, 1-0 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 W, 3-2 L, 1-0 W, 6-2 W, 3-1 L, 2-0 L, 2-0 L, 2-0 W, 3-0 L, 0-1

Oct. 14 at Air Force* Oct. 19 TCU* Oct. 21 at San Diego State* Oct. 25 BYU* Oct. 28 UNLV* Nov. 3 Utah* Nov. 7 Utah # * Mountain West Conference Game # MWC Tournament game

W, 2-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 4-1 L, 2-0

Danny Sanchez 2008-2011 37-34-11, .518 Record Four Seasons

2008 Season Results (8-10-1, 2-5, MW/7th place) Date Opponent Aug. 22 at Western Michigan Aug. 24 Bryant University Aug. 29 South Dakota Aug. 31 Northern Colorado Sept. 5 James Madison Sept. 7 Montana Sept. 12 at Idaho Sept. 14 at Gonzaga Sept. 19 vs Utah Valley Sept. 21 at Idaho State Sept. 28 Utah State Oct. 3 Air Force* Oct. 5 Boise State Oct. 10 TCU* Oct. 12 New Mexico* Oct. 17 at UNLV* Oct. 19 at San Diego State* Oct. 26 at Utah*$ Nov. 1 BYU* * Mountain West Conference Game $ Televised Live on the MTN.

Result L, 0-3 W, 3-1 W, 7-0 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 T, 1-1 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 L, 1-3 L, 0-4 L, 0-1 L, 0-1

2009 Season Results (9-8-3, 3-3-1, MW/5th) Date Opponent Result Aug. 14 Colorado L, 0-1 Aug. 22 at Denver L, 0-1 Aug. 28 Hartford W, 2-0 Aug. 30 Western Michigan W, 1-0 Sept. 4 at Utah Valley W, 2-1 Sept. 6 at Utah State T, 1-1(2OT) Sept. 11 Princeton W, 1-0 Sept. 13 Idaho State L, 1-2 Sept. 18 vs Portland State L, 0-1 Sept. 20 at Boise State T, 1-1(2OT) Sept. 25 Gonzaga# L, 0-2 Sept. 27 UC Riverside# W, 1-0 Oct. 2 at Air Force* W, 3-1 Oct. 4 at Northern Colorado W, 1-0 Oct. 8 at New Mexico* W, 2-1 Oct. 10 at TCU* W, 2-1(OT) Oct. 15 San Diego State* L, 0-2 Oct. 17 UNLV* T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 24 Utah* L, 1-2 Oct. 31 at BYU* L, 0-2 Nov. 4 vs. New Mexico% L, 0-1 * Mountain West Conference Game # UNIWYO Cowgirl Classic ! Televised on Fox Sports Soccer % MWC Tournament Game

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Date Opponent

Pete Cuadrado

Date Opponent Result Aug. 14 Regis (exh.) W, 3-2 Aug. 20 Northern Colorado L, 2-1 Aug. 22 at Colorado L, 2-0 Aug. 27 Buffalo W, 3-0 Aug. 29 Idaho W, 2-0 Sept. 2 Colorado College L, 3-0 Sept. 5 at Kennesaw State W, 2-1 Sept. 10 at Montana W, 1-0 Sept. 12 vs. Eastern Wash.# W, 3-0 Sept. 17 at Creighton L, 6-2 Sept. 19 at Drake L, 1-0 Sept. 24 Boise State W, 1-0 Sept. 26 New Mexico State L, 2-1 Oct. 2 BYU* L, 4-1 Oct. 8 at Utah* T, 1-1 (OT) Oct. 10 TCU* W, 2-1 (OT) Oct. 14 at UNLV* L, 3-2 Oct. 16 at San Diego State* L, 2-0 Oct. 22 TCU* W, 2-0 Oct. 24 New Mexico* T, 1-1 (OT) Oct. 30 Air Force T, 1-1 (OT) Nov. 3 San Diego State^ L, 4-0 * Mountain West Conference Game # Game Played In Missoula, Mont. ^ MWC First Round Tournament match 2011 Season Results (12-6-4 Overall, 3-1-2 MW/2nd) Date Opponent Result Aug. 13 Denver (exh.) L, 3-1 Aug. 19 vs. Oregon# L, 2-0 Aug. 21 vs. Montana# L, 2-1 Aug. 26 at Utah Valley W, 2-0 Aug. 28 at Colorado W, 1-0 Sept. 2 at Washington State L, 3-0 Sept. 4 at Eastern Wash. W, 2-1 Sept. 9 Cleveland State L, 2-1 (2OT) Sept. 11 Weber State W, 1-0 Sept. 16 Drake T, 1-1(2OT) Sept. 18 CS-Pueblo W, 3-1 Sept. 23 South Dakota W, 3-1 Sept. 25 Creighton T, 0-0 (2OT) Sept. 30 Boise State* W, 1-0 Oct. 2 Northern Colo. W, 2-1 (2OT) Oct. 14 at New Mexico* T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 16 at TCU* W, 3-1 Oct. 21 San Diego State* L, 1-0 Oct. 23 UNLV* T, 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 29 at Air Force* W, 5-1 Nov. 2 TCU^ W, 2-1 (OT) Nov. 4 SDSU^ W, 1-0 Nov. 6 New Mexico^ L, 2-0 * Mountain West Conference Game # Indicates match played at neutral site ^ MWC Tournament Game

2012-Present 26-28-7, .484 Record Three Seasons 2012 Season Results (8-8-2 Overall, 1-5-1 MW/7th) Date Opponent Result Aug. 11 at Denver (exh.) L, 2-1 Aug. 14 Colo. School of Mines (exh.)W, 2-1 Aug. 17 Montana L, 2-0 Aug. 19 Lamar W, 3-1 Aug. 24 Montana St.-Billings W, 6-5 Aug. 26 at Weber State W, 1-0 Aug. 31 Nebraska-Omaha W, 4-2 Sept. 2 Eastern Wash. W, 4-1 Sept. 6 at Northern Colorado W, 2-0 Sept. 9 Washington State L, 3-2 Sept. 14 Colorado L, 2-0 Sept. 16 Utah Valley W, 4-3 (1OT) Sept. 23 at Utah State T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 29 at UNLV* T, 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 6 Fresno State* L, 2-0 Oct. 12 Nevada* L, 1-0 Oct. 14 Boise State* L, 1-0 (2OT) Oct. 19 at No. 6 San Diego St.* L,3-1 Oct. 21 at New Mexico* L, 2-1 Oct. 26 Air Force* W, 1-0 * Mountain West Conference Game

2013 Season Results (7-11-4 Overall, 4-4-2 MW/7th) Date Opponent Results Aug. 23 TCU (Missoula, Mt.) W, 4-3 Aug. 25 at Montana T, 0-0 (2OT) Aug. 30 South Dakota L, 2-1 (OT) Sept. 06 at Drake W, 5-2 Sept. 08 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 2-1 Sept. 13 Weber State L, 3-2 Sept. 15 New Mexico State L, 1-0 Sept. 18 Northern Colorado L, 1-0 Sept. 22 Idaho State L, 1-0 (2OT) Sept. 27 at Portland L, 4-2 Sept. 29 at Coloradho State* W, 3-0 Oct. 04 at Boise State* L, 2-1 Oct. 06 at Utah State* L, 1-0 Oct. 11 New Mexico* W, 3-2 (2OT) Oct. 13 San Diego State* W, 2-1 Oct. 18 Fresno State* T, 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 20 San Jose State* W, 1-0 Oct. 25 at Nevada* T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 27 UNLV* L, 3-2 (OT) Nov. 01 at Air Force* L, 3-1 Nov. 04 UNLV^ T, 1-1 (2OT-PK) Nov. 05 Boise State^ L, 3-0 * Mountain West Conference Game # Indicates match played at neutral site ^ MWC Tournament match

Result

Sept. 26 Nevada* W, 4-0 Sept. 28 UNLV* W, 3-0 Oct. 3 at Utah State* L, 2-0 Oct. 5 at Boise State* W, 1-0 (2OT) Oct. 10 Colo. College* W, 3-2 (OT) Oct. 12 Air Force* W, 5-2 Oct. 17 at Fresno State* W, 2-0 Oct. 19 at San Jose State* W, 2-0 Oct. 24 at San Diego State* L, 5-2 Oct. 26 at New Mexico* L, 2-1 Nov. 1 Colorado State* W, 4-1 Nov. 6 New Mexico^ W, 2-1 (OT) Nov. 8 San Diego State^ L, 1-0 (OT) * Indicates Mountain West Conference Match ^ MWC Tournament match 2015 Season Results (10-6-4 Overall, 6-4-1 MW/4th) Date Opponent Results Aug. 21 at Montana T, 0-0 (2OT) Aug. 27 at Hawaii T, 2-2 (2OT) Aug. 29 vs. Denver T, 0-0 (2OT) Sept. 4 MOREHEAD STATE W, 1-0 Sept. 6 DRAKE W, 3-1 Sept. 11 KANSAS W, 2-1 Sept. 15 vs. No. Colorado L, 1-3 Sept. 18 IDAHO STATE W, 3-0 Sept. 25 SAN JOSE STATE* L, 0-1 (OT) Sept. 27 FRESNO STATE* W, 3-0 Oct. 2 at Air Force* W, 1-0 Oct. 4 at Colorado College* L, 1-2 (OT) Oct. 9 NEW MEXICO* T, 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 11 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 1-2 Oct. 16 at UNLV* W 2-1 Oct. 18 at Nevada* L 0-1 Oct. 23 BOISE STATE* W 1-0 Oct. 25 UTAH STATE* W 2-1 Oct. 30 at Colorado State* W 2-1 Nov. 4 vs. Colorado College^ L 0-1 * Indicates Mountain West Conference Match ^ MWC Tournament match

2014 Season Results (11-9-1 Overall, 8-3-0 MW/2nd Place) Date Opponent Results Aug. 22 at Kansas L, 3-1 Aug. 24 Montana W, 1-0 Aug. 29 at Idaho State L, 3-2 (OT) Aug.31 at Weber State L, 2-1 (OT) Sept. 5 at Utah Valley L, 3-0 Sept. 12 at South Dakota W, 2-1 Sept. 14 at Morehead State L, 2-1 Sept. 19 at No. Colorado T, 0-0 (2OT)

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All-Time Series Records Opponent Air Force Akron Alabama Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Auburn Boise State Bryant Buffalo BYU Cal St.-Fullerton Cal St.-Northridge Charleston Southern Cleveland State Colorado Colorado College Colorado Mesa Colo. School of Mines Colorado State Creighton CS-Pueblo Delaware Denver Drake Drury Eastern Washington Fresno State Georgia Gonzaga Hartford Hawai’i Hofstra Idaho Idaho State Illinois State Jackson State Jacksonville James Madison Kansas Kennesaw State Lamar Long Beach State Loyola Marymount LSU Marshall Miami (Ohio) Mississippi Montana Montana State-Billings Morehead State NC State Nebraska Nebraska-Omaha Nevada New Mexico New Mexico State Northeastern Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Northern Iowa Northern State North Texas Northwestern Old Dominion Oral Roberts Oregon Pacific Pepperdine Pittsburgh Portland Portland State Princeton Regis Sacramento State San Diego State San Francisco San Jose State SMU South Alabama South Dakota South Dakota State Southern Colorado Southwest Texas Stanford

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W 12 1 1 1 0 0 0 7 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 1 3 0 7 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 4 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 2 2 7 0 1 1 8 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 4 1 2 0 1 3 1 1 1 0

L 7 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 15 1 1 0 1 10 9 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 1 1 0 2 2 5 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 0 1 0 1 0 2 14 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 15 1 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 1

T 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Last Meeting Oct. 2, 2015 Sept. 23, 2007 Sept. 5, 2003 Oct. 3, 1999 Oct. 1, 1999 Sept. 6, 1996 Sept. 6, 1998 Oct. 23, 2015 Aug. 24, 2008 Aug. 27, 2010 Oct. 2, 2010 Sept. 26, 2004 Sept. 9, 1995 Aug. 27, 2005 Sept. 9, 2011 Sept. 14, 2012 Nov. 4, 2015 Aug. 22, 1999 Aug. 16, 2014 Oct. 30, 2015 Sept. 25, 2011 Sept. 18, 2011 Sept. 3, 2005 Aug. 29, 2015 Sept. 6, 2015 Oct. 8, 1998 Sept. 2, 2012 Sept. 27, 2015 Aug. 29, 2003 Sept. 25, 2009 Aug. 28, 2009 Aug. 27, 2015 Sept. 9, 2007 Aug. 29, 2010 Sept. 18, 2015 Sept. 12, 2004 Sept. 14, 2003 Sept. 21, 2007 Sept. 5, 2008 Sept. 11, 2015 Sept. 5, 2010 Aug. 19, 2012 Sept. 30, 2007 Oct. 2, 1998 Sept. 19, 2004 Sept. 8, 2000 Sept. 8, 2006 Sept. 12, 2003 Aug. 21, 2015 Aug. 24, 2012 Sept. 4, 2015 Sept. 1, 2006 Sept. 24, 1995 Sept. 8, 2013 Oct. 18, 2015 Oct. 9, 2015 Sept. 15, 2013 Sept. 2, 2005 Oct. 10, 2004 Sept. 15, 2015 Sept. 15, 2002 Aug. 22, 2000 Oct. 6, 2002 Nov. 1, 2002 Sept. 10, 2006 Sept. 11, 2005 Aug. 19, 2011 Sept. 20, 1998 Sept. 15, 1996 Sept. 15, 2000 Sept. 27, 2013 Sept. 18, 2009 Sept. 11, 2009 Aug. 17, 2010 Sept. 8, 2002 Oct. 11, 2015 Nov. 4, 2001 Sept. 25, 2015 Oct. 18, 1998 Sept. 9, 2001 Sept. 12, 2014 Sept. 30, 2005 Sept. 1, 1996 August 31, 2001 Sept. 29, 1996

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Last Result W, 1-0 (Away) W, 3-1 (Home) W, 2-1 (Home) L, 3-1 (Away) L, 5-1 (Away) L, 1-0 (Home) L, 2-0 (Home) W, 1-0 (Home) W, 3-1 (Home) W, 3-0 (Home) L, 4-1 (Home) W, 1-0 (Home) L, 1-0 (Home) W, 3-0 (Home) L, 2-1 2OT (Home) L, 2-0 (Home) L, 1-0 (Neutral) L, 1-0 (Home)(Exh) W, 5-1 (Away)(Exh) W, 2-1 (Away) T, 0-0 2OT (Home) W, 3-1 (Home) T, 1-1 2OT (Home) T, 0-0 2OT (Neutral) W, 3-1 (Home) L, 3-0 (Away) W, 4-1 (Home) W, 3-0 (Home) L, 0-3 (Home) L, 2-0 (Home) W, 1-0 (Home) L, 5-2 (Away) L, 3-0 (Neutral) W, 2-0 (Home) W, 3-0 (Home) W, 1-0 (Neutral) W, 9-1 (Away) W, 6-2 (Home) L, 2-1 (Home) W, 2-1 (Home) W, 2-1 (Home) W, 3-1 (Home) L, 2-0 (Away) L, 2-0 (Neutral) L, 1-0 (Neutral) L, 1-0 (Home) L, 2-1 (Home) L, 3-1 (Away) T, 0-0 2OT (Away) W, 6-5 (Home) W. 1-0 (Home) T, 0-0 2OT (Away) L, 8-0 (Away) W, 2-1 (Away) L, 1-0 (Away) T, 0-0 2OT (Home) L, 1-0 (Home) W, 4-2 (Neutral) W, 4-0 (Home) L, 3-1 (Neutral) W, 3-0 (Home) W, 6-0 (Home) (Exh.) W, 3-1 (Home) T, 1-1 2OT (Home) L, 1-0 (Home) L, 1-0 (Neutral) L, 2-0 (Neutral) L, 1-0 (Home) L, 1-0 (Neutral) W, 1-0 (Away) L, 4-2 (Away) L, 1-0 (Neutral) W, 1-0 (Home) W, 3-2 (Home)(Exh) W, 4-1 (Home) L, 2-1 (Home) W, 4-2 (Home) L, 1-0 OT (Home) L, 3-0 (Home) T, 1-1 2OT (Away) W, 2-1 (Away) W, 4-0 (Home) W, 1-0 (Home) W, 1-0 (Home) L, 6-0 (Neutral)

Opponent TCU Texas Tech Tulsa UAB UC-Irvine UC-Riverside UNLV Utah Utah State Utah Valley UTEP Vermont Wake Forest Washington State Weber State Western Carolina Western Michigan West Virginia William and Mary Wisc.-Green Bay Wright State Totals

W 10 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 143

L 2 1 5 1 1 3 12 17 4 1 3 0 1 3 6 0 1 1 0 1 0 225

T 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 40

Last Meeting Aug. 23, 2013 Oct. 21, 1995 Aug. 25, 2006 Aug. 31, 2002 Oct. 22, 1995 Sept. 27, 2009 Oct. 16, 2015 Oct. 8, 2010 Oct. 25, 2015 Sept. 5, 2014 Oct. 25, 1998 Sept. 5, 2004 Sept. 3, 2006 Sept. 9, 2012 Aug. 31, 2014 Aug. 31, 2007 Aug. 30, 2009 Sept. 17, 2000 Sept. 25, 2005 Nov. 2,1996 Sept. 18, 1998

Last Result W, 4-3 (Neutral) L, 3-2 (Neutral) L, 3-1 (Home) L, 3-0 (Neutral) L, 2-0 (Neutral) W, 1-0 (Home) W, 2-1 (Away) T, 1-1 2OT (Away) W, 2-1 (Home) L, 3-0 (Away) L, 3-0 (Away) T, 1-1 2OT (Home) L, 3-1 (Away) L, 3-2 (Home) L, 2-1 OT (Away) W, 1-0 (Home) W, 1-0 (Home) L, 4-0 (Away) T, 1-1 2OT (Away) L, 1-0 (Neutral) W, 3-0 (Home)

Series Records Versus Mountain West Opponents Wyoming vs. Air Force 12-7-1 (.625)

Wyoming vs. Boise State 7-2-1 (.750)

Wyoming vs. Colorado College 1-9-0 (.111)

Wyoming vs. Colorado State 3-0-0 (1.00)

Wyoming vs. Fresno State 2-2-1 (.500)

Wyoming vs. Nevada 2-2-1 (.500) Wyoming vs. New Mexico 7-14-5 (.365)

Wyoming vs. San Diego State 4-15-1 (.225)

Wyoming vs. San Jose State 2-4-0 (.333)

Wyoming vs. UNLV 5-12-3 (.325)

Wyoming vs. Utah State 4-4-2 (.500)

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All-Time Series Breakdown vs. Air Force 10/2/15 10/12/14 11/01/13 10/26/12 10/29/11 10/30/10 10/2/09 10/3/08 10/14/07 10/8/06 10/28/05 10/8/04 10/19/03 11/3/02 11/2/01 10/25/00 10/13/99 10/6/98 10/15/97 10/16/96

(12-7-1) W, 2-0 (A) W, 5-2 (H) L, 3-1 (A) W, 1-0 (H) W, 5-1 (A) T, 1-1 (2OT)(H) W, 3-1 (A) W, 1-0 (H) W, 2-0 (A) W, 3-1 (H) W, 3-0 (A) W, 1-0 (A) W, 2-0 (H) L, 3-0 (A) W, 1-0 (H) L, 2-0 (H) L, 2-1 (A) L, 2-1(OT)(H) L, 4-2 (A) L, 2-1 (H)

vs. Akron (1-0-0) 9/23/07 W, 3-1 (H) vs. Alabama (1-1-0) 9/5/03 W, 2-1 (H) 9/7/01 L, 2-0 (A) vs. Arizona (1-2-0) 10/3/99 L, 3-1 (A) 9/4/98 W, 1-0 (H) 9/30/96 L, 2-0 (A) vs. Arizona State (0-2-0) 10/1/99 L, 5-1 (A) 8/31/97 L, 3-0 (H) vs. Arkansas (0-2-0) 9/6/96 L, 1-0 (H) 9/16/95 L, 2-0 (A) vs. Auburn (0-2-0) 9/6/98 L, 2-0 (H) 9/7/97 L, 7-0 (A) vs. Boise State (7-2-1) 10/23/15 W, 1-0 (H) 10/5/14 W, 1-0 (2OT)(A) 10/04/13 L, 2-1 (A) 10/14/12 L, 1-0 (2OT)(H) 9/30/11 W, 1-0 (H) 9/24/10 W, 1-0 (H) 9/20/09 T, 1-1 (2OT)(A) 10/5/08 W, 1-0 (H) 9/17/06 W, 2-1 (N) 8/26/00 W, 2-1 (2OT)(H) vs. Bryant (1-0-0) 8/24/08 W, 3-1 (H) vs. Buffalo (1-0-0) 8/27/10 W, 3-0 (H) vs. BYU (1-15-0) 10/2/10 L, 4-1 (H) 10/31/09 L, 2-0 (A) 11/1/08 L, 1-0 (H) 10/25/07 L, 1-0 (H) 10/19/06 L, 3-0 (A) 10/15/05 L, 2-0 (A) 10/21/04 W, 3-2 (OT)(H) 10/23/03 L, 5-1 (A) 10/12/02 L, 1-0 (H) 10/27/01 L, 6-0 (A) 10/21/00 L, 4-1 (H) 11/3/99 L, 1-0 (N) 10/21/99 L, 7-0 (A)

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9/13/96 11/1/95 9/4/95

L, 12-0 (A) L, 7-0 (N) L, 2-1 (H)

vs. Cal St-Fullerton (1-1-0) 9/26/04 W, 1-0 (H) 9/28/01 L, 2-0 (A) vs. Cal St-Northridge (0-1-0) 9/9/95 L, 1-0 (H) vs. Charleston Southern (2-0-0) 8/27/05 W, 3-0 (H) 9/10/04 W, 1-0 (N) vs. Cleveland State (0-1-0) 9/9/11 L, 2-1(2OT)(H) vs. Colorado (2-10-1) 10/31/14 W, 4-1 (H) 9/14/12 L, 2-0 (H) 8/28/11 W, 1-0 (A) 8/22/10 L, 2-0 (A) 8/14/09 L, 1-0 (H) 9/25/07 L, 2-0 (H) 10/1/06 L, 2-0 (A) 9/4/05 T, 1-1 (2OT)(N) 9/9/03 L, 2-1 (H) 9/6/02 L, 1-0 (A) 9/2/01 L, 2-1 (H) 9/5/99 L, 2-1 (A) 10/5/97 W, 2-1 (H) 9/25/96 L, 4-1 (A) vs. Colorado College (1-9-0) 11/4/15 L, 1-0 (N) 10/4/15 L, 2-1 (OT) (A) 10/10/14 W, 3-2 (OT)(H) 9/2/10 L, 3-0 (H) 8/19/04 W, 3-0 (H)(Exh) 8/24/03 L, 3-1 (H)(Exh.) 10/14/01 L, 3-1 (A) 10/29/00 L, 3-0 (H) 9/3/99 L, 1-0 (H) 9/1/98 L, 2-1 (A) 9/21/97 L, 2-1 (2OT)(H) 10/14/95 L, 1-0 (A) vs. Colorado Mesa (0-0-0) 8/22/99 L, 1-0 (H)(Exh) vs. Colo. Sch. of Mines (0-0-0) 8/16/14 W, 5-1 (A)(Exh.) 8/14/12 W, 2-1 (H)(Exh.) vs. Colorado State (3-0-0) 10/30/15 W, 2-1 (A) 10/31/14 W, 4-1 (A) 9/29/13 W, 3-0 (A) vs. CSU-Pueblo (1-0-0) 9/18/11 W, 3-1 (H) vs. Creighton (1-5-1) 9/25/11 T, 0-0 (2OT)(H) 9/17/10 L, 6-2 (A) 9/21/03 L, 2-0 (A) 9/22/00 W, 3-0 (H) 8/27/99 L, 3-2 (A) 8/29/97 L, 3-0 (H) 9/17/95 L, 2-1 (N) vs. Delaware (0-0-1) 9/3/04 T, 1-1 (2OT)(H) vs. Denver (1-5-3) 8/29/15 T, 0-0 (1-0) (A) 8/11/12 L, 2-1 (A)(Exh)

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8/13/11 8/22/09 9/17/04 11/2/03 10/2/02 10/7/01 9/1/99 8/28/98 10/4/97 10/29/95

L, 3-1 (H)(Exh) L, 1-0 (A) T, 1-1 (2OT)(N) W, 1-0 (H) L, 2-0 (A) L, 1-0 (H) T, 1-1 (2OT)(H) L, 3-0 (H)(Exh) L, 1-0 (A) L, 2-0 (H)

vs. Drake (3-1-1) 9/6/15 W, 3-1 (H) 9/6/13 W, 5-2 (A) 9/16/11 T, 1-1 (2OT)(H) 9/19/10 L, 1-0 (A) 9/19/03 W, 1-0 (A) vs. Drury (0-1-0) 10/10/98 L, 3-0 (A) vs. Eastern Washington (7-0-0) 9/2/12 W, 4-1 (H) 9/4/11 W, 2-1 (A) 9/12/10 W, 3-0 (N) 8/29/04 W, 2-1 (OT)(H) 10/5/03 W, 1-0 (A) 9/1/00 W, 5-1 (H) 10/31/99 W, 2-1 (A) vs. Fresno State (2-2-1) 9/27/15 W, 3-0 (H) 10/17/14 W, 2-0 (A) 10/18/13 T, 0-0 (2OT)(H) 10/6/12 L, 2-0 (H) 9/16/07 L, 1-0 (H) vs. Georgia (0-2-0) 8/29/03 L 3-0 (H) 9/5/97 L 3-1 (A) vs. Gonzaga (1-5-0) 9/25/09 L, 2-0 (H) 9/14/08 W, 1-0 (A) 8/27/04 L, 3-1 (H) 10/3/03 L, 1-0 (A) 9/10/99 L, 4-0 (A) 9/30/95 L, 2-0 (N) vs. Hartford (1-0-0) 8/28/09 W, 2-0 (H) vs. Hawaii (0-2-1) 8/27/15 T, 2-2 (2OT) (A) 9/1/02 L, 5-2 (A) 8/27/00 L, 2-0 (A) vs. Hofstra (0-1-0) 9/9/07 L, 3-0 (H) vs. Idaho (2-0-0) 8/29/10 W, 2-0 (H) 9/12/08 W, 3-0 (A) vs. Idaho State (4-3-1) 9/18/15 W, 3-0 (H) 8/29/14 L, 3-2 (OT)(A) 9/22/13 L, 1-0 (2OT)(H) 9/13/09 L, 2-1 (H) 9/21/08 T, 1-1 (2OT) (A) 9/24/06 W, 1-0 (H) 9/30/00 W, 2-0 (A) 9/26/99 W, 3-2 (H) vs. Illinois State (1-0-0) 9/12/04 W, 1-0 (N) vs. Jackson State (1-0-0) 9/14/03 W, 9-1 (A)

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All-Time Series Breakdown vs. Jacksonville (1-0-0) 9/21/07 W, 6-2 (H) vs. James Madison (0-2-0) 9/5/08 L, 2-1 (H) 9/7/07 L, 3-1 (A) vs. Kansas (2-3-0) 9/11/15 W, 2-1 (H) 8/22/14 L, 3-1 (A) 8/29/99 L, 4-1 (A) 11/1/98 W, 1-0 (H) 11/3/96 L, 2-1 (A) vs. Kennesaw State (1-0-0) 9/5/10 W, 2-1 (A) vs. Lamar (1-0-0) 8/19/12 W, 3-1 (H) vs. Long Beach State (0-1-0) 9/30/07 L, 2-0 (A) vs. Loyola Marymount (0-1-0) 10/2/98 L, 2-0 (H) vs. LSU (0-1-0) 9/19/04 L, 1-0 (N) vs. Marshall (0-1-0) 9/8/00 L, 1-0 (H)

vs. New Mexico State (0-2-0) 9/15/13 L, 1-0 (H) 9/26/10 L, 2-1 (H)

vs. Miami (Ohio) (0-1-0) 9/8/06 L, 2-1 (H)

vs. Northeastern (1-0-0) 9/2/05 W, 4-2 (N)

vs. Mississippi (0-1-1) 9/12/03 L, 3-1 (A) 9/13/02 T, 2-2 (2OT)(H)

vs. Northern Arizona (1-0-0) 10/10/04 W, 4-0 (H)

vs. Montana (3-5-2) 8/21/15 T, 0-0 (2OT) (A) 8/24/14 W, 1-0 (H) 8/25/13 T, 0-0 (2OT)(A) 8/17/12 L, 2-0 (H) 8/21/11 L, 2-1 (N) 9/10/10 W, 1-0 (A) 9/7/08 L, 2-1 (H) 8/27/06 W, 1-0 (H) 9/8/96 L, 4-1 (H) 10/1/95 L, 3-0 (A) vs. MSU–Billings (1-0-0) 8/24/12 W, 6-5 (H) 8/24/97 W, 10-1 (H)(Exh) vs. Morehead State (1-1-0) 9/4/15 W, 1-0 (H) 9/14/14 L, 2-1 (A)

vs. Northern Colorado (8-4-2) 9/15/15 L, 3-1 (N) 9/19/14 T,0-0 (2OT)(A) 9/18/13 L, 1-0 (H) 9/6/12 W, 2-0 (A) 10/2/11 W, 2-1 (2OT)(H) 8/20/10 L, 2-1 (H) 10/4/09 W, 1-0 (A) 8/31/08 L, 1-0 (H) 10/5/07 W, 3-0 (H) 9/27/06 W, 1-0 (A) 10/30/05 W, 2-1 (H) 9/22/04 W, 1-0 (2OT)(A) 9/2/03 W, 1-0 (H) 8/24/02 T, 3-3 (2OT)(H) 8/19/00 L, 4-1 (H)(Exh.) 8/21/99 W, 2-0 (H)(Exh) vs. Northern Iowa (1-0-0) 9/15/02 W, 3-0 (H)

vs. NC State (0-0-1) 9/1/06 T, 0-0 (2OT)(A)

vs. Northern State (0-0-0) 8/22/00 W, 6-0 (H)(Exh)

vs. Nebraska (0-1-0) 9/24/95 L, 8-0 (A)

vs. North Texas (1-0-0) 10/6/02 W, 3-1 (H)

vs. Nebraska-Omaha (2-0-0) 9/8/13 W, 2-1 (A) 8/31/12 W, 4-2 (H)

vs. Northwestern (0-0-1) 11/1/02 T, 1-1 (2OT)(H)

vs. Nevada (2-2-1) 10/18/15 L, 1-0 (A) 9/26/14 W, 4-0 (H) 10/25/13 T, 1-1 (2OT)(A) 10/12/12 L, 1-0 (H) 9/15/06 W, 2-1 (OT)(N)

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vs. New Mexico (7-14-5) 10/9/15 T, 0-0 (2OT) (H) 11/6/14 W, 2-1 (OT)(N) 10/26/14 L, 2-1 (A) 10/11/13 W, 3-2 (2OT)(H) 10/21/12 L, 2-1 (A) 11/6/11 L, 2-0 (N) 10/14/11 T, 1-1 (2OT)(A) 10/24/10 T 1-1 (2OT)(H) 11/4/09 L, 1-0 (H)(N) 10/8/09 W, 2-1 (A) 10/12/08 L, 1-0 (H) 10/12/07 L, 1-0 (A) 10/6/06 T, 1-1 (2OT)(H) 11/2/05 L, 1-0 (N) 10/21/05 W, 1-0 (2OT)(H) 10/30/04 W, 5-1 (H) 11/5/03 L, 2-1 (2OT)(N) 10/17/03 W, 1-0 (A) 10/27/02 L, 1-0 (H) 10/12/01 T, 0-0 (OT)(A) 10/15/00 L, 1-0 (H) 10/17/99 W, 1-0 (A) 10/23/98 L, 2-0 (A) 10/12/97 L, 5-0 (H) 10/27/96 L, 4-2 (A) 10/19/95 L, 1-0 (A)

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vs. Old Dominion (0-2-0) 9/10/06 L, 1-0 (2OT)(H) 9/23/05 L, 5-1 (A) vs. Oral Roberts (1-2-0) 9/11/05 L, 1-0 (N) 9/24/99 W, 1-0 (H) 10/20/96 L, 4-0 (A)

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vs. Oregon (0-3-0) 8/19/11 L, 2-0 (N) 10/2/05 L, 1-0 (H) 10/1/04 L, 3-1 (A) vs. Pacific (0-2-0) 9/20/98 L, 1-0 (H) 10/6/95 L, 4-0 (A) vs. Pepperdine (0-1-0) 9/15/96 L, 1-0 (N) vs. Pittsburgh (2-0-0) 9/15/00 W, 1-0 (OT)(A) 9/27/98 W, 2-0 (H) vs. Portland (0-1-0) 9/27/13 L, 4-2 (A) vs. Portland State (2-2-1) 9/18/09 L, 1-0 (H) 9/16/05 W, 1-0 (H) 10/3/04 T, 2-2 (2OT)(A) 9/27/02 L, 1-0 (A) 9/10/00 W, 5-1 (H) vs. Princeton (1-0-0) 9/11/09 W, 1-0 (H) vs. Regis (0-0-0) 8/17/10 W, 3-2 (H)(Exh) 8/21/03 T, 2-2 (2OT)(H)(Exh) 8/24/98 W, 1-0 (H)(Exh) vs. Sacramento State (1-1-1) 9/8/02 W, 4-1 (H) 9/3/00 T, 2-2 (2OT)(A) 10/8/95 L, 3-0 (A) vs. San Diego State (4-15-1) 10/11/15 L, 2-1 (H) 11/8/14 L, 1-0 (OT)(N) 10/24/14 L, 5-2 (A) 10/13/13 W, 2-1 (H) 10/19/12 L, 3-1 (A) 11/4/11 W, 1-0 (N) 10/21/11 L, 1-0 (H) 11/3/10 L, 4-0 (N) 10/16/10 L, 2-0 (A) 10/15/09 L, 2-0 (H) 10/19/08 L, 4-0 (A) 10/21/07 L, 1-0 (A) 10/15/06 L, 2-0 (H) 10/7/05 W, 1-0 (H) 10/15/04 L, 1-0 (A) 10/12/03 W, 3-1 (H) 10/18/02 L, 2-1 (A) 10/19/01 T, 1-1 (2OT)(H) 10/8/00 L, 2-1 (A) 10/10/99 L, 6-0 (H) vs. San Francisco (1-1-0) 11/4/01 W, 4-2 (H) 9/25/97 L, 4-0 (A) vs. San Jose State (2-4-0) 9/25/15 L, 1-0 (OT) (H) 10/19/14 W, 2-0 (A) 10/20/13 W, 1-0 (H) 9/26/97 L, 6-1 (A) 9/22/96 L, 5-0 (H) 10/5/95 L, 3-1 (A)

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All-Time Series Breakdown vs. SMU (0-3-0) 10/18/98 L, 3-0 (H) 10/24/97 L, 2-1 (H) 10/11/96 L, 2-0 (H) vs. South Alabama (1-0-1) 9/9/01 T, 1-1 (2OT)(A) 10/13/00 W, 6-0 (H) vs. South Dakota (3-1-0) 9/12/14 W, 2-1 (A) 8/30/13 L, 2-1 (OT)(H) 9/23/11 W, 3-1 (H) 8/29/08 W, 7-0 (H) vs. South Dakota State (1-0-0) 9/30/05 W, 4-0 (H) vs. Southern Colorado (1-0-0) 9/1/96 W, 1-0 (H) vs. Southwest Texas (1-0-0) 8/31/01 W, 1-0 (H) vs. Stanford (0-1-0) 9/29/96 L, 6-0 (N) vs. TCU (10-2-1) 8/23/13 W, 4-3 (N) 11/2/11 W 2-1 (OT)(N) 10/16/11 W, 3-1 (A) 10/22/10 W, 2-0 (H) 10/10/10 W, 2-1 (OT)(H) 10/10/09 W, 2-1 (OT)(A) 10/10/08 W, 1-0 (H) 10/19/07 W, 1-0 (H) 10/13/06 T, 1-1 (2OT)(A) 10/23/05 W, 2-0 (H) 10/16/98 W, 4-1 (H) 10/26/97 L, 2-0 (H) 10/13/96 L, 2-1 (H) vs. Texas Tech (0-1-0) 10/21/95 L, 3-2 (N) vs. Tulsa (0-5-1) 5/25/06 L, 3-1 (H) 9/9/05 T, 2-2 (2OT)(A) 10/8/98 L, 2-0 (A) 10/19/97 L, 9-1 (H) 10/18/96 L, 2-0 (A) 9/10/95 L, 2-1 (H) vs. UAB (0-1-0) 8/31/02 L, 3-0 (N) vs. UC-Irvine (0-1-0) 10/22/95 L, 2-0 (H) vs. UC-Riverside (1-3-0) 9/27/09 W, 1-0 (H) 9/28/07 L, 2-0 (A) 9/26/03 L, 2-0 (H) 9/30/01 L, 2-1 (A) vs. UNLV (5-12-3) 10/16/15 W, 2-1 (A) 9/28/14 W, 3-0 (H) 10/27/13 L, 3-2 (OT)(H) 9/29/12 T, 0-0 (2OT)(A) 10/23/11 T, 0-0 (2OT)(H) 10/14/10 L, 3-2 (A) 10/17/09 T, 1-1 (2OT)(H) 10/17/08 L, 3-1 (A) 10/28/07 W, 1-0 (H) 11/1/06 L, 1-0 (N)

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10/22/06 10/9/05 10/17/04 10/10/03 10/20/02 11/7/01 10/21/01 10/6/00 10/8/99 10/1/98

W, 1-0 (A) L, 1-0 (H) L, 3-1 (A) W, 1-0 (H) L, 2-1 (A) L, 1-0 (N) L, 3-2 (H) L,1-0 (A) L, 3-2 (H) L, 2-1 (OT)(A)

vs. Utah (1-17-1) 10/8/10 T, 1-1 (2OT)(A) 10/24/09 L, 2-1 (H) 10/26/08 L, 1-0 (A) 11/7/07 L, 2-0 (N) 11/3/07 W, 4-1 (H) 10/27/06 L, 1-0 (A) 10/13/05 L, 2-0 (A) 11/3/04 L, 1-0 (N) 10/23/04 L, 2-0 (H) 10/25/03 L, 2-0 (A) 11/7/02 L, 1-0 (N) 10/10/02 L, 4-1 (H) 10/25/01 L, 8-2 (A) 11/1/00 L, 4-0 (N) 10/19/00 L, 3-2 (H) 10/23/99 L, 3-0 (A) 9/14/97 L, 7-0 (A) 11/2/95 L, 1-0 (N) 9/2/95 L , 2-1 (H)

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L, 1-0 (H)

vs. Western Carolina (1-0-0) 8/31/07 W, 1-0 (H) vs. Western Michigan (1-1-0) 8/30/09 W, 1-0 (H) 8/22/08 L, 3-0 (A) vs. West Virginia (0-1-0) 9/17/00 L, 4-0 (A) vs. William & Mary (0-0-1) 9/25/05 T, 1-1 (2OT)(A) vs. Wisc.-Green Bay (0-1-0) 11/2/96 L, 1-0 (N) vs. Wright State (1-0-0) 9/18/98 W, 3-0 (A)

vs. Utah State (4-4-2) 10/25/15 W, 2-1 (H) 10/3/14 L, 2-0 (A) 10/06/13 L, 1-0 (A) 9/23/12 T, 1-1 (2OT)(A) 9/6/09 T, 1-1 (2OT)(A) 9/28/08 L, 2-1 (H) 9/22/02 W, 1-0 (H) 9/23/01 W, 2-0 (A) 9/12/97 L, 3-2 (A) 9/20/96 W, 2-0 (H) vs. Utah Valley (5-1-0) 9/5/14 L, 3-0 9/16/12 W, 4-3 (OT)(H) 8/26/11 W, 2-0 (A) 9/4/09 W, 2-1 (A) 9/19/08 W, 1-0 (H) 9/14/07 W, 3-2 (H) vs. UTEP (0-3-0) 10/25/98 L, 3-0 (A) 10/10/97 L, 1-0 (H) 10/25/96 L, 2-0 (A) vs. Vermont (0-0-1) 9/5/04 T, 1-1 (2OT)(H) vs. Wake Forest (0-1-0) 9/3/06 L, 3-1 (A) vs. Washington State (0-3-0) 9/9/12 L, 3-2 (H) 9/2/11 L, 3-0 (A) 9/12/99 L, 3-0 (A) vs. Weber State (2-6-0) 8/31/14 L, 2-1 (OT)(A) 9/13/13 L, 3-2 (H) 8/26/12 W, 1-0 (A) 9/11/11 W, 1-0 (H) 9/20/02 L, 2-1 (H) 9/21/01 L, 2-1 (OT)(A) 9/12/98 L, 2-0 (A)

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Cowgirl Letterwinners

A

Ackerman, Arlene, 1995 Adetoye, Comfort, 2005-07 Adetoye, Mercy, 2003-05 Aguiar, Niki, 1997-98 Amsberry, Katie, 2009-10 Anderson, Chelsey, 2003-04 Anderson, Kelly, 2000-01 Armijo, Abbey, 2011-12, 2014 Ashdown, Marcia, 2012 Ashouri, Shaina, 2015 Aytes, Laura, 1995

B

Bahr, Jennifer, 1995-98 Barksdale, Jennifer, 2000-03 Bass, Alisha, 2014-15 Baytaluke, Andrea, 2011 Best, Christina, 2004-06 Blume, Carmen, 2009-12 Boehm, Alex, 2013-14 Bowman, Melissa, 2001-04 Brink, Rachael, 1999-00 Brown, Jessica, 2004-05 Bucher, Jennifer, 2005-06 Burbank, Kimmy, 2014-15 Burke, Meagan, 2011 Burger, Bostyn, 2007-10 Burton, Taylor 2015

C

Campbell, Erica, 1995-98 Candelaria, Juliana, 2007-10 Chambers, Brooklyn, 2013-15 Charlton, Hayley, 2011-14 Clarke, Alison, 2013-14 Clarke, Carolyn, 2003-06 Clayton, Annika, 2015 Coddington, Chelsea, 2007-10 Cosgrove, Mara, 2009, 2012 Crank, Marci, 1999-02 Cryer, Kayla, 2014-15 Curtis, Kasey, 2011-14

D

Davis, Halee, 2006 Davis, Kayla, 2007-11 DiVincenzo, Jerrica, 2007-10 Dorais, Katie, 1996-97 Downs, Anna, 1995 Dunda, Sammi, 2013-15

E

Entsminger, Cassidy, 2015 Etheridge, Kerstyn, 2006-09 Ewell, Jamila, 1996-98

F

Fahres, Kerri, 2000 Ferrell, Darci, 2002-04 Florquist, Sancy, 1998-01

G

Gentle, Jessie, 2015 Goodisman, Jessica, 1995 Gomes, Mari, 2001-04

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Grant, Jenny, 1996-98 Greer, Sarah, 1995-98 Groke, Katie, 1999-01 Groy, Katie, 2005-06 Gulbrandsen, Tuva, 2002-03 Gurrola, Kristin, 2003-06

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O’Dell, Angela, 2000-03 O’Hara, Lauren, 1999-02 O’Reilly, Liz, 2010-13 Ortiz, Nahiomy, 2010

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Racette, Meghan, 2001-03-04 Ramer, Laurel, 2013-15 Ramsay, Mollee, 2012-13 Ramsey, Leah, 2006 Reese, Libby, 1995 Rice, Nicole, 2008-09-2011 Rowntree, Georgia, 2014-15 Russo, Meredith, 1999

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Sarandopoulos, Amy, 2012 Scarcliff, Jamie, 2007-08 Scheider, Lori, 2002-03 Schetrom, Rachel, 2007 Schmidt, Liza, 1995 Sciberras, Candace, 2014 Sheppard, Ashley, 2004-07 Sheffield, Cassie, 2008-10, 12 Skinner, Sarah, 2001-04 Shorb, Shelby, 2013-14 Small, Sheree, 2011-13 Soltau, Andrea, 2004-06 Sommer, Nanette, 1996-99 Stangl, Kristen, 2003-06 Stephens, Sara, 1999-01

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Taube, Summer, 2015 Theisz, Kate, 1995 Thieman, Corey, 2005-07-08 Thompson, Doreen, 2003 Travieso, Danielle, 2002 Tyrrell, Tristan, 2014-15

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Wyoming Soccer Facilities

The Louis S. Madrid Sports Complex is one of the most attractive soccer complexes in the nation. It is located a block east of the Wyoming Athletics Department, has a view of the beautiful Laramie Mountain Range to the East and is surrounded by mature pine trees. The complex seats 1,500 fans for soccer as well as for track and field. The complex is named for Louis S. Madrid, a former Wyoming track letterman who competed for the Cowboys from 1952 through 1955. Thanks to a generous gift from the Madrid estate, as well as contributions from families and fans honoring eight Wyoming track athletes that were tragically killed in a 2001 car accident, a track was constructed around the perimeter of the soccer field in the summer of 2006. The track, named the Memorial Eight Track, is named in memory of those eight track athletes. Beginning in the fall of 2006, the Louis S. Madrid Complex became the outdoor home to the Wyoming track and field team. The Madrid Complex has been friendly to the Cowgirls as they have won more than 65 games in its 17 year history. The Cowgirl soccer team now has the luxury of an indoor practice facility. In the fall of 2007, construction was completed Wyoming’s new Indoor Practice Facility, located adjacent to Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium. The field is mostly used by the Wyoming football and soccer teams but ultimately benefits all student athletes at Wyoming. The facility was constructed at a cost of $11 million, and includes approximately 80,000 square feet of practice area. The field is covered with Desso Challenge Pro 60, a state of the art artificial surface which was also installed at Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium in the summer of 2005.

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WYOMING TRADITIONS RAGTIME COWBOY JOE The familiar fight song of the University of Wyoming athletics teams is Ragtime Cowboy Joe. This song is performed by the band as UW teams enter the playing surface, following a score or big play, and to fire up the fans. The Cowboy and Cowgirl studentathletes traditionally sing this following each Wyoming victory.

RAGTIME COWBOY JOE “He always sings raggy music to the cattle as he swings back and forward in the saddle, on a horse - a pretty good horse! He’s got a syncopated gaiter, and you ought to hear the meter to the roar of his repeater; how they run - yes run! - when they hear that he’s ‘a-comin’, cause the western folks all know, he’s a high-falootin’, rootin, tootin’, son of a gun from ol’ Wyoming, Ragtime Cowboy, Talk about your Cowboy, Ragtime Cowboy Joe.”

THE STAMPEDE The Stampede is the official athletics fan club for University of Wyoming students. The Stampede is one BIG fan club for all 17 NCAA Division I sports at the University of Wyoming. The Stampede leads Wyoming fans in spirit, tradition and passion for Wyoming Athletics. Members of the Stampede receive multiple benefits, and as a student at UW, The Stampede is the best way to become involved in Wyoming Athletics.

COWBOY NICKNAME The nickname “Cowboys” was applied to Wyoming athletic teams as early as 1891 - two years before the first official football game. The story is that the Wyoming pick-up football team appealed to a 220 pound cowpuncher, Fred Bush, for help in a game against the Cheyenne Soldiers. Bush signed up for a course or two and came out for the team. When he trotted onto the field decked out in a checkered shirt and Cowboy hat, someone yelled, “Hey, look at the Cowboy!” Since many of the members of the team were also ex-cowboys, the name stuck. When women’s sports were added at UW, the nickname of Cowgirls was applied to those squads.

COWBOY JOE PONY Cowboy Joe IV, a fourth generation Wyoming mascot, trots around War Memorial Stadium after each Cowboy touchdown, a tradition which started in 1950 when the Farthing Family of Cheyenne made a generous donation of a young pony to become Wyoming’s mascot. Cowboy Joe also represents UW in parades around the region, appears in Tailgate Park on football game days and leads the band and team in the pre-game Cowboy Walk. This beautiful little pony is very popular with Cowboy & Cowgirl fans of all ages.

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WYOMING TRADITIONS SPIRIT SQUADS The primary purpose of Wyoming’s Spirit Squads is to support the Cowboys and Cowgirls, and to serve as public relations ambassadors for the University of Wyoming. The UW cheer and pom squads work hard to get the crowd involved, lead cheers, entertain, and to boost the level of fan excitement and support to new extremes. In addition to their game-day involvement at UW Athletics’ contests, Wyoming Spirit Squad members also make numerous appearances at university activities, functions, programs, charitable and public events. Cowboy and Cowgirl sports are flying high and the Wyoming Spirit Squads are leading the way.

PISTOL PETE Pistol Pete is a UW student mascot who works alongside the Wyoming Spirit Squads, encouraging the crowd and getting fans involved in the game.

WESTERN THUNDER MARCHING BAND The University of Wyoming Marching Band “Western Thunder” - features musicians from nearly every major on campus, who perform for thousands of football fans each year at home and road Cowboy football games. The Wyoming Pep Band plays at numerous other UW sporting events.

UW’S LOGO - STEAMBOAT One of the nation’s best, and most distinctive logos, the image on Wyoming’s uniforms depicts a cowboy riding a bucking horse. This symbol has been a part of the University of Wyoming Athletics Department since the early 1920’s, when UW Equipment Manger Deane Hunton obtained a photograph of a cowboy, Guy Holt, riding the world famous bucking horse Steamboat. Hunton had the photo made into a logo, which was then utilized by UW athletic teams. While there are differing opinions on exactly which horse and rider is depicted on all of UW’s athletic uniforms today, it is the symbol that is important. The bucking horse and rider represents the toughness, and the never-say-die spirit that is Wyoming. A statue honoring the symbol called ‘Fanning a Twister’, was erected at the north entrance of UW’s athletics facilities in 1991.

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BROWN AND GOLD COLORS The story behind the colors of the University of Wyoming dates back to 1895. In the spring of that year, the first ever UW Alumni Banquet was held. Decorations for the banquet included Brown-Eyed Susans, a flower native of Southeastern Wyoming. The Alumni were so impressed with the colors (brown and yellow) and the beauty of the flowers that they decided to select these colors as the official school colors at UW. Currently, the colors are described as brown and gold.

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A GREAT PLACE TO LEARN

Great people, great su and a great education here at the University

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AMERICA’S BEST

In August of 2010, UW was named one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduate education, according to the Princeton Review.

The University of Wyoming is listed 17th among “America’s Best Public Colleges” in rankings released in 2009 by Forbes.com. Additionally, Forbes ranked UW fifth among its “America’s Best College Buys.”

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A GREAT PLACE TO LEARN

urroundings, n...it's all y of Wyoming.

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Spend some time here and you’ll agree that much of UW’s character is shaped by this great “home on the range.” Laramie, the location of the main campus, is a safe, friendly community of 30,000 people. Nestled between the Laramie and Snowy Range mountains in southeastern Wyoming, it’s a beautiful, unspoiled place with a special life-style. The campus extends over 785 tree-shaded acres. There’s an attractive mix of modern and traditional structures; many were built with native Wyoming sandstone. It’s a place where the sun shines 320 days each year. It’s hard to be gloomy here. When you view it from 7,200 feet, you see things more clearly. But it’s not just a pretty place; it’s also a place that works. Up-to-date facilities support the learning and research mission that makes UW special. There are classrooms with state-of-the art computer technology, laboratories with the latest equipment, excellent libraries, computer systems with universal Internet access, and a long list of premier research facilities both on campus and in the surrounding area.

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WYOMING…Like No Place on Earth | The Tetons and Snake River |

They say it’s beauty is like no other, and you fall in love with its people. Wyoming, it is like no place on earth. Within it’s boundaries is America’s fi rst and largest national park, Yellowstone. The unbounding beauty there includes “Old Faithful” geyser and Yellowstone Lake, the world’s largest high-mountain lake. There is Yellowstone Falls, so awe-inspiring, it’ll take your breath away. There are over 260 different species of animals and birds located there. Wyoming’s wonders seem to be unending. There is Grand Teton National Park, whose centerpiece is the spectacular Teton Mountain Range. There is Devil’s Tower, America’s fi rst national monument. There is the world’s largest mineral hot springs located in Thermopolis. There is the beauty of Ten Sleep Canyon and a hundred other places.

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For breathtaking beauty, Wyoming is unmatched. Its reputation brings millions of visitors to its borders each year. Plus, some of the best skiing in America can be found in Wyoming. Tourists and sportsmen can’t wait to get here to enjoy the clean mountain air and limitless outdoor attractions. The history of the great American West can be heard whistling through the trees of Wyoming. Wyoming had an historic place in the taming of the West in the late 1800’s. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were two of Wyoming’s most famous citizens during the era of lawlessness. There remain plenty of reminders of an age that will live forever in American lore.

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People are Wyoming’s strongest resource. These folks are down to earth, friendly and helpful. And, oh how proud they are of their Cowboys and Cowgirls. Wyoming has some of the best fans in America. As their only four-year university, Wyoming folks are tremendously supportive of their teams. Yet, as down to earth as they are, many Wyomingites are on the cutting edge of politics, entertainment and business. Among some of the most famous are: former Vice President of the United States Dick Cheney; Dr. Jerry Buss, owner of the Los Angeles Lakers; Dean Conger, former chief photographer of the National Geographic Society; Curt Gowdy, the most decorated national sportscaster in history; Alan Simpson, former United States Senator; Gerry Spence, attorney and television personality; and General Pete Schoomaker, former U.S. Army Chief of Staff. For great people, great scenery and a great education, there is no place quite like Wyoming.

Photos on this Page: We wish to thank the Wyoming Division of Tourism for the photos featured on this page. (Top) The Tetons and Snake River. (Middle Top) Devil's Tower National Monument. (Middle Bottom) Yellowstone Falls. (Bottom) Old Faithful.

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LARAMIE…the Clear Choice One of the best things about Laramie is its location between two beautiful mountain ranges. It’s a place of blue skies and clean air. Much of the area surrounding Laramie is public National Forest land. That means great access! You can head for the nearby mountains and fi nd yourself on a hiking, biking or skiing trail within 15 minutes. There’s also nearby rock climbing at the impressive Vedauwoo formations. You can be downhill skiing in the Snowy Range within 45 minutes. Laramie is convenient to the world-class skiing offered in Steamboat Springs and other Colorado resorts. For a different kind of fun, you can be in Denver within two and a half hours. There is an amazing array of culture throughout the area, plus the tremendous sports heritage of the Rockies, Broncos, Nuggets and Avalanche. With its colorful Western heritage, cultural activities and outstanding outdoor recreation, the Laramie area offers a unique fl avor that delights visitors from all over the world.

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Academics A student-athlete has time commitments and academic requirements that no other college student has to manage. Balancing practices, road trips, and contests with tests, papers, and classes isn’t easy. But a student-athlete isn’t alone in this endeavor! The Offi ce of Academic Support in Athletics (OAS) exists solely to help you on your journey through college athletics. Simply put, our mission is to give you all the academic support you need so you can meet your goal of earning the best college education possible while participating in the sport you love. Whether it be helping you fi nd that tutor for the big Math exam, or to help you pick the right classes to add a Biology Minor, or just to talk about the big match coming up; the OAS strives to help you succeed. Most importantly, the OAS helps to bridge your communication with professors and deans as well as to help inform you of NCAA academic eligibility rules. We have an excellent relationship with University administration, faculty and deans and work to keep them aware of student-athlete road trips and contests. The academic support staff visits regularly with every student-athlete to be certain they are making progress toward their degree and assists them with understanding and meeting NCAA academic standards. Our coordinators also provide support on matters such as registration, degree planning and compliance with University of Wyoming and Mountain West Conference policies and procedures. Finally, the OAS offers specifi c programs designed to assist each student-athlete in achieving their athletic and academic goals. Staffed by fi ve full-time coordinators, the entire staff is dedicated to achieving the program goal of providing comprehensive services to ensure a successful student-athlete experience — academically, personally, vocationally and athletically. The Offi ce of Academic Support offers a full range of services in the following areas: 1. Academic Development The core of our academic-support program is the tutorial and mentor program. A qualifi ed staff of tutors and mentors assist students in clarifying their study material and, in the case of travel, help students catch up on what material was missed. In addition to the tutorial program, attention is given to each individual in the development of their class schedule. All UW student-athletes must take a minimum of twelve hours of classes each semester, which directly apply to their chosen degree, and appropriate scheduling is a critical priority. Study skills assistance is available for those who need special help in areas including test preparation, note taking and time-management techniques. Finally, each student-athlete’s academic progress is closely monitored during the semester for such things as attendance, current grade and class participation. Steps are taken to address defi ciencies identifi ed by student-athlete progress reports on an individual basis. 2. Career Development The purpose of obtaining a college education is to prepare an individual for meaningful employment following graduation. Needless to say, the act of choosing a useful major is indeed a challenging task considering the multitude of possibilities. Career counseling is available to assist student-athletes in the very important process of selecting a major that will lead to a desired career. The Offi ce of Academic Support continues to establish a career network that will assist students secure employment after graduation. 3. Personal Growth and Development The OAS offers various speakers, presentations, and training sessions through the NCAA “CHAMPS/Life Skills” program, which emphasizes the importance of the “entire student-athlete.” Student-athletes are encouraged to not only graduate and participate in sports, but to continue to grow personally and professionally while at the University of Wyoming. Various recent presentations have featured issues such as Drugs/Alcohol Abuse, Becoming Your Personal Best, Sexual Awareness and Responsibility, and Cultural Diversity.

Academic All-Conference Selections 1995 - All-WAC

Marci Crank

2005 All-MWC

Allison Masumiya

2013 All-MWC

Arlene Ackerman

Jennifer Kinner

Christina Best

Jaime Scarcliff

Alex Boehm

1996 - All-WAC

Sara Kuyper

Jennifer Bucher

Cassie Sheffield

Brooklyn Chambers

Jenny Bahr

Brenna Meadows

Carolyn Clarke

Corey Theiman

Hayley Charlton

Melissa Jones

Renee Minero

Amanda Lathrop

Tamika Wilson

Kasey Curtis

Jennifer Millard

Lauren O’Hara

Jamie Scarcliff

2009 All-MWC

Sammi Dunda

1997 - All-WAC

Jessica Piccone

Rachel Schetrom

Katie Amsberry

Anne Hinman

Jenny Bahr

Meghan Racette

Ashley Sheppard

Bostyn Burger

Loren Mahoney

Jenny Grant

Sarah Skinner

Andrea Soltau

Mara Cosgrove

Lucie McDowell

Jennifer Millard

Sara Stephens

Kristen Stangl

Kerstyn Etheridge

Mandy Meyer

Nan Sommer

2002 All-MWC

Corey Thieman

Shalayne Janis

Olivia Mohtadi

1998 - All-WAC

Kelly Anderson

Kara Walters

Morgan Johnson

Laurel Ramer

Jenny Bahr

Jennifer Barksdale

Tamika Wilson

Emily Layton

Mollee Ramsay

Jenny Grant

Melissa Bowman

2006 All-MWC

Nicole Rice

Sheree Small

1999 - All-MWC

Marci Crank

Christina Best

2010 All-MWC

2014 All-MWC

Rachael Brink

Jennifer Kinner

Carolyn Clarke

Katie Amsberry

Alisha Bass

Marci Crank

Sarah Kuyper

Halee Davis

Bostyn Burger

Alex Boehm

Katie Groke

Brenna Meadows

Katie Groy

Kayla Davis

Kimmy Burbank

Anne Maddock

Renee Minero

Amanda Lathrop

Shalayne Janis

Brooklyn Chambers

Kelly McShane

Lauren O’Hara

Emily Layton

Sydney Jones

Hayley Charlton

Laura Miceli

Jessica Piccone

Kelsey Lindner

Allison Masumiya

Kayla Cryer

Jessica Piccone

Meghan Racette

Ashley Sheppard

Cassie Sheffield

Kasey Curtis

Meredith Russo

Sarah Skinner

Kristen Stangl

2011 All-MWC

Sammi Dunda

Nan Sommer

Sara Stephens

Corey Thieman

Hayley Charlton

Kaitlyn Lomsnes

Sara Stephens

2003 All-MWC

Emma Wilson

Kasey Curtis

Katie Marcheso

Amanda Vandervort

Chelsey Anderson

Tamika Wilson

Kayla Davis

Mandy Meyer

2000 - All-MWC

Jennifer Barksdale

2007 All-MWC

Sydney Jones

Laurel Ramer

Kelly Anderson

Darci Ferrell

Bostyn Burger

Loren Mahoney

Georgia Rowntree

Jennifer Barksdale

Tuva Gulbrandsen

Kayla Davis

Allison Masumiya

Shelby Shorb

Jennifer Barnes

Jennifer Kinner

Tanya Halliday

Sheree Small

2015 All-MWC

Sarah Kuyper

Renee Minero

Amanda Lathrop

2012 All-MWC

Alisha Bass

Anne Maddock

Meghan Racette

Emily Layton

Hayley Charlton

Kimmy Burbank

Kelly McShane

Lori Scheider

Rachel Schetrom

Mara Cosgrove

Annika Clayton

Laura Miceli

Kara Walters

Ashley Sheppard

Kasey Curtis

Sammi Dunda

Renee Minero

2004 All-MWC

Andrea Soltau,

Sydney Jones

Cassidy Entsminger

Lauren O’Hara

Chelsey Anderson

Cory Thieman

Loren Mahoney

Jessie Gentle

Jessica Piccone

Darci Ferrell

Emma Wilson

Carmen McDermott

Summer Halle

Meredith Russo

Mari Gomes

Tamika Wilson

Lucie McDowell

Kaitlyn Lomsnes

Lindsay Schmidt

Meghan Racette

2008 All-MWC

Olivia Mohtadi

Katie Marcheso

Sara Stephens

Ashley Sheppard

Bostyn Burger

Mollee Ramsay

Mandy Meyer

Amanda Vandervort

Sarah Skinner

Tanya Halliday

Amy Sarandopoulos

Alyssa Murray

2001- All-MWC

Andrea Soltau

Morgan Johnson

Cassie Sheffield

Jennifer Barksdale

Kara Walters

Amanda Lathrop

Sheree Small

Melissa Bowman

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Laurel Ramer Georgia Rowntree Candice Sciberras

Conference Scholar-Athletes 1995 - WAC Arlene Ackerman Jennifer Millard 1996 - WAC Jenny Bahr Melissa Jones Jennifer Millard 1997 - WAC Jenny Bahr Kristen Campbell 1998 - WAC Jenny Bahr Jenny Grant Kelly McShane Nan Sommer Amanda Vandervort 1999 - MWC Rachael Brink Marci Crank Katie Groke Anne Maddock Kelly McShane Laura Miceli Lauren O’Hara Jessica Piccone Meredith Russo Nan Sommer Sara Stephens Amanda Vandervort 2000 - MWC Kelly Anderson Jennifer Barksdale Jennifer Barnes Sarah Kuyper Anne Maddock Kelly McShane Laura Miceli Renee Minero 2001- MWC Kelly Anderson Marci Crank Lauren O’Hara Jessica Piccone 2002- MWC Kelly Anderson Jennifer Barksdale 2003-MWC

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Jennifer Barksdale Tuva Gulbrandsen Renee Minero Natasha Swan 2004-MWC Andrea Soltau 2005-MWC Halee Davis Tanya Halliday Jamie Scarcliff Andrea Soltau Corey Thieman 2006-MWC Carolyn Clarke Halee Davis Tanya Halliday Jamie Scarcliff Ashley Sheppard Corey Thieman Emma Wilson 2007-MWC Tanya Halliday Jaime Scarcliff Ashley Sheppard Cory Thieman Crystal Umphlett 2008-MWC Tanya Halliday Emily Layton Jaime Scarcliff Cory Thieman 2009-MWC Katie Amsberry Shalayne Janis Morgan Johnson Emily Layton 2010-MWC Julie Vande Berg 2011-MWC Kasey Curtis Loren Mahoney 2012-MWC Hayley Carlton Kasey Curtis Sydney Jones Mollee Ramsay Amy Sarandopoulos

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Cassandra Sheffield Julie Vandeberg 2013-MWC Alex Boehm Brooklyn Chambers Hayley Charlton Sammi Dunda Loren Mahoney Mandy Meyer Laurel Ramer Mollee Ramsay 2014-MWC Alisha Bass Kimmy Burbank Brooklyn Chambers Hayley Charlton Sammi Dunda Kaitlyn Lomsnes Katie Marcheso Mandy Meyer Laurel Ramer Georgia Rowntree Shelby Shorb 2014-MWC Alisha Bass Kimmy Burbank Brooklyn Chambers Annika Clayton Sammi Dunda Cassidy Entsminger Jessie Gentle Summer Halle Charlotte Hume Kaitlyn Lomsnes Katie Marcheso Mandy Meyer Laurel Ramer Georgia Rowntree Candace Scibberas Summer Taube


Strength and Conditioning

REACHING YOUR POTENTIAL The University of Wyoming strength and conditioning staff recognizes each UW student-athlete will spend a large amount of their undergraduate experience training and preparing to be successful in their chosen sport. The Wyoming strength and conditioning staff works diligently to enhance this experience using our expertise, knowledge and coaching abilities. Each full time coach is a certified strength and conditioning specialist. The mission of the Wyoming strength and conditioning department is to foster a positive, safe, challenging and properly equipped training environment while developing all of the individuals physical qualities needed to be successful in their sport. Our approach calls for all coaches and athletes to work together towards developing an athlete’s full physical and mental potential and thereby improving sport performance. Training programs incorporate sport specific and scientifically proven training methods to produce a progressive and year-round training program. The focal points of this comprehensive training program includes: mastery of correct training techniques, developing functional strength training, improving sport specific speed, power and agility, improving sport and position specific conditioning, work capacity and flexibility while also increasing the athletes knowledge of proper dietary practices. We feel this holistic approach will facilitate the individual’s and team’s ability to successfully compete in conference, regional and national championships. The following Wyoming Strength and Conditioning program objectives guide to our training: 1. IMPROVED SPORT PERFORMANCE 2. INJURY REDUCTION 3. ENHANCED PHYSICAL AND MENTAL CONFIDENCE Program principles that guide the Wyoming Strength and Conditioning department. 1.Total body strength development emphasis. 2. Hip, core and power zone strengthening emphasis. 3. Total body power and explosiveness development. 4. Training programs that are sport and position specific. 5. Variations in exercise selection, intensity and frequency are utilized. 6. Weight training exercises are free weight and multi-joint oriented. 7. Strength, speed, agility and conditioning programs are cycled throughout the year. 8. Correct technique is emphasized on all exercises and movements. 9. Yearly testing and evaluation of sport specific qualities promote competition and improvement.

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This Is The Mountain West

Craig Thompson Commissioner

Brett Gilliand

Associate Commissioner

Caroline Henry

Senior Associate Commissioner for Compliance

From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MW continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. Now in its 16th year, the MW has been assertive in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leadership role in the overall administration of intercollegiate athletics. The Mountain West has marked several achievements over its first 15 years of existence, most notably becoming the first to establish a sports television network dedicated solely to an intercollegiate athletic conference (The Mtn.). The Mountain West also was the first to experiment with the coaches’ challenge in the college football instant replay system, and was the first non-automatic-qualifying BCS conference to participate in four BCS bowl games, winning three. In 2011-12, the Mountain West was among the first conferences to implement a league-wide state-of-the-art basketball instant replay system. The Mountain West is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within Mountain West boundaries, including the majestic Rocky Mountain range, which borders five MW institutions (Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, New Mexico and Utah State). The high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus in the nation) contrast with the desert cities of Las Vegas and Reno, home to UNLV and Nevada, respectively, while Fresno State, San Diego State and San Jose State add a West coast influence with their locations in Central, Southern and Northern California. The inclusion of the Hawai‘i football program extends the Mountain West footprint to the beautiful islands in the Pacific Ocean, while the addition of the women’s soccer program at Colorado College gives the MW an additional presence in the Rocky Mountains. The Mountain West was conceived on May 26, 1998, when the presidents of eight institutions — Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming — decided to form a new NCAA Division I-A intercollegiate athletic conference. The split from a former 16-team conference re-established continuity and stability among the membership within the new league and signaled the continuation of its tradition-rich, long-standing athletic rivalries. Three of the MW’s eight original members have been conference rivals since the 1960s (New Mexico, Wyoming and Colorado State), while San Diego State (1978) and Air Force (1980) were longtime members as well. UNLV and TCU entered the fold in 1996 and the Rebels continued as one of the original eight institutions that formed the MW in 1999. TCU re-joined the group with its first year of competition in the Mountain West in 2005-06. With conference realignment sweeping the nation in recent years, the MW has been proactive in addressing membership changes. Boise State University joined the Mountain West in 2011-12, followed by Fresno State and the University of Nevada on July 1, 2012. Also on July 1, 2012, the University of Hawai‘i became a football-only member of the Conference. On July 1, 2013, the Mountain West further expanded when San José State University and Utah State University joined the Conference, bringing to 11 the number of full-time member institutions and 12 football-playing members. On July 1, 2014, the Colorado College women’s soccer program became the first non-football affiliate member of the Mountain West, expanding that sport to 12 Conference participants.

AIR FORCE...located 15 miles north of Colorado Springs at the base of the Rampart Range...the Academy sight covers 18,000 acres with an enrollment of 4,000...Falcon Stadium seats 46,692 for football...Falcon court at East Gym holds 1,000 for volleyball...Clune Arena seats 5,843 for men's and women's basketball. BOISE STATE...located in Boise, Idaho, the capitol of the state of Idaho...enrollment is 22,003...Albertsons Stadium seats 36,387 for football...Taco Bell Arena holds 12,380 for basketball...Bronco Gym seats 1,400 for volleyball. COLORADO STATE...located in Ft. Collins, 60 miles north of Denver, the largest metropolitan area in the Rockies... enrollment is 27,034...Hughes Stadium seats 32,500... Moby Arena holds 8,745 for basketball and volleyball.

Javan Hedlund

Associate Commisioner, Communications

FRESNO STATE...located in Fresno, Calif....enrollment is 23,179...Bulldog Stadium seats 41,031...Save Mart Center holds 3,333 for volleyball and 15,596 for men's and women's basketball. UNLV...located in Las Vegas, one of the fastest growing cities in the United States...has an enrollment of 28,000... Sam Boyd Stadium seats 36,800 and is home to the annual Las Vegas Bowl...the Thomas and Mack Center holds 18,500 for basketball...Cox Pavilion seats 2,500 for volleyball and women's basketball.

Dwayne Groff Assistant Director of Communications

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NEW MEXICO...located in Albuquerque, the largest city in New Mexico...enrollment is 28,500...University Stadium seats 39,224 for football and is home to the annual New Mexico Bowl...University Arena "The Pit" has a capacity of 15,411...Johnson Center holds 5,864 for volleyball. SAN DIEGO STATE...located in southern-most California...enrollment is 33,726...Qualcomm Stadium has a capacity of 71,400 and hosts the Holiday Bowl and the Poinsettia Bowl...Viejas Arena holds 12,414 for basketball...Peterson Gym seats 3,668 for volleyball. SAN JOSE STATE...enrollment is 31,278...Sprtan Stadium seats 30,456 for football...The Event Center holds 5,000 for basketball...Spartan Gym has a capacity of 1,000 for volleyball. UTAH STATE...enrollment is 27,662...Merlin Olsen Field at Maverick Stadium has a capacity of 25,513... Dee Glen Smith Spectrum Arena holds 10,270 for basketball...the Kirby Court at Wayne Estes Center holds 1,400 volleyball. WYOMING...located in Laramie, 130 miles north of Denver, Colo...enrollment is 13,992...War Memorial Stadium holds 29,181 for football and is the highest Division I football stadium in the country at 7,220... the Arena Auditorium seats 11,612 for basketball... the UniWyo Sports Complex has a capacity of 1,200 for volleyball.

NEVADA...located in Reno, Nev...enrollment is 20,000... Mackay Stadium seats 30,000 for football...Lawlor Center has a capacity of 11,536 for basketball...the Virginia Street Gym holds 1,000 for volleyball.

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