2009 Idaho State Soccer Media Guide
Table of Contents...................................................................1
Lauren Hough.......................................................................22
Quick Facts.............................................................................2
Karissa Henage-Fisher..........................................................23
Campus Photos/School Facts...........................................3-4
Taylor Powell.........................................................................24
Academic Services................................................................5
Kathryn Ford..........................................................................25
Athletic Training/ISU Sports and Orthopaedic Center.......6
Ashley Askwig.......................................................................26
The Idaho State Soccer Tradition......................................7-8
Benicia Brogan.....................................................................27
Davis Field...............................................................................9
Alex Hansen..........................................................................28 Megan Stainbrook...............................................................29
2009 Coaching Staff
Bailey Williams.......................................................................30
Head Coach Allison Gibson...............................................11
Alishia Cairl/ Michelle Buhrle . ............................................31
The Buzz on Coach Gibson.................................................12
Shauna Fleming/Laura Perez..............................................31
Assistant Coaches................................................................13
Krisha Read/Morgan Olson.................................................32 Shailee Smith/Amber Worthen...........................................32
2009 Outlook Season Preview....................................................................14
Rachel Strawn/Ashley Jones...............................................33 All-Time Jersey Numbers.................................................34-35
2009 Roster.......................................................................15-16
2008 Recap and Photos.................................................51-52 Big Sky Conference.............................................................53 2008 Review..........................................................................54 2008 Statistics........................................................................55
History and Records Single Game Records..........................................................57 Single Season Records...................................................58-59 Career Records...............................................................60-61 Honors...............................................................................62-63 All-Time Results.................................................................64-65 All-Time Roster.......................................................................68 Coaches Career Records...................................................69
Administration and Media
2008 Opponents 2009 Bengals
2008 Review
Non-Conference Opponents........................................37-41
Annamarie Hofstetter..........................................................17
Big Sky Opponents..........................................................42-48
Christina Beseris....................................................................18
2009 Big Sky Conference Tournament..............................49
Kacey Ball.............................................................................19
President................................................................................71 Director of Athletics.............................................................72 Administration/Staff........................................................73-75 PAWS/S.A.A.C.......................................................................76 Bengal Life............................................................................77
Lauren Ryan......................................................................... 21
Notable ISU Alumni..............................................................78 Bengal Champions..............................................................79
Credits
Idaho State Ring of Honor...................................................80
The 2009 Idaho State University Soccer Media Guide was compiled and written by Katie Zigars. Design and layout was by Zigars using Adobe InDesign software. Permission is granted to quote, in whole or part, any material in this guide. The guide was edited by Zigars and Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations Frank Mercogliano. All photographs are credited to ISU Photographic Services unless otherwise noted. The media guide was printed by Falls Printing in Idaho Falls.
ISU Sports Hall of Fame........................................................81 Staff Directory.......................................................................82 Media Directory...................................................................83 Media Information...............................................................84
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Idaho State Soccer QuickFacts COACHING STAFF
ISU QUICK FACTS
SPORTS INFORMATION
Head Coach: Allison Gibson (Sonoma State ‘95) Record at ISU: 20-26-11 (.447)-4th Year Career Record: Same Soccer Office Phone: 208-282-2925 Gibson E-Mail: gibsalli@isu.edu Best Time to Reach Gibson: Contact SID Assistant Coach: Becky Hogan E-Mail: TBA Athletic Trainer: Greg Obray
Founded: 1901 Location: Pocatello, Idaho Enrollment: 14,209 Nickname: Bengals Colors: Orange and Black Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big Sky Conference President: Dr. Arthur C. Vailas Athletic Director: Jeff Tingey Assoc. Athletic Director: Nancy Graziano Athletic Phone: 208-282-4668 Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. Scott Benson
Asst. AD for Media Relations: Frank Mercogliano Office Phone: 208-282-2621 E-Mail: mercfran@isu.edu Assistant SID (Soccer Contact): Katie Zigars Office Phone: 208-282-3651 Cell Phone: 208-406-3910 E-Mail: zigakath@isu.edu Fax: 208-282-3659 Web Site Address: www.isubengals.com Press Row Phone: 208-406-3910 FAX/PRESS BOX/TICKETS Athletic Department FAX 282-4063 Ticket Information 282-FANS
SOCCER HISTORY
SOCCER QUICK FACTS
First Year of Soccer: 1998 (11 years) Overall All-Time Record: 86-95-26 (.478) Conference All-Time Record: 32-30-10 (.514)
NCAA Tournament History: Four appearances (2001, 2002, 2003, 2006) 2001-First Round 2002-First Round 2003-Second Round 2006-First Round Big Sky Tournament History: Five appearances (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006) 2000-First Round 2001-Tournament Champions 2002-Tournament Champions 2003-Tournament Champions 2006-Tournament Champions Big Sky Regular Season Titles: Two (2002, 2006)
Why the Bengals? How did Idaho State’s athletic teams become the Bengals, when there just aren’t any to be found in the region? A good question. Originally, when the school was the Academy of Idaho in 1902, the school’s athletic teams were dubbed “Bantams”, and it stayed that way until 1917, when J.A. Fogt became head football coach. Now Idaho Tech, the team’s nickname was changed to “Tigers”, in part due to Ralph Hutchinson, who was the Director of Physical Education and Athletics. Hutchinson was a graduate of Princeton (the Tigers), so he founded the school’s first booster club, the “I” Club, and brought the “Tiger” mascot with him. When the school became the University of IdahoSouthern Branch in 1927, the nickname switched to “Bengals”, although many newspaper and yearbook accounts refer to the team by both “Bengals” and “Tigers”. The freshman teams during this time suffered the unfortunate distinction of the nickname “Kittens”. As a branch of the University of Idaho, the school’s colors were black and gold, just like the Vandals, and although the official colors switched to black and orange sometime in the 1940s, the football team wore black jerseys with gold trim through the 60s. The squad also used red numerals for a while in the late 1940s, and the squads’ 1970 home jerseys were more red than orange. It wasn’t until 1971 that a truly orange jersey was used by the football team for the first time. The school’s official colors are black and orange (PMS 165), and the trim color is gold (PMS 137), a small remembrance to harken back to ISU’s rich history.
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ABOUT IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY
The Idaho Accelerator Center at ISU’s research park allows for researchers and national laboratories to utilize special nuclear facilities. Idaho State University is a Carnegie-classified doctoral research and teaching institution that draws students from around the world. It meets the growing demand for higher-education services with seven colleges—Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering,HealthProfessions, Pharmacy and Technology— and a graduate school. Together, they offer nearly 280 certificate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and postdoctoral programs. ISU is the state-designated lead institution for health-professions The clock tower is one of the newer additions to the Pond education. Student Union Building, Founded in 1901 as the Academy of Idaho, Idaho which houses ISU’s official bookstore, several dining State University initially offered options, a game room, college-prep and industrial a billiards hall, and a courses. In its first 100 years, the bowling alley. school underwent considerable
The columns on Red Hill are a Pocatello landmark. They are atop of Red Hill, which overlooks Davis Field, which is home to Idaho State’s track and soccer programs.
The newest addition to the campus is the Rendezvous Center, which will house apartmentstyle student housing, a dining hall, and classrooms, and the building is seen as a bridge between the upper and lower campuses.
growth and change. Forty students were enrolled in Pocatello in 1902; today, about 14,000 students attend classes at the main campus and at centers around the state. More than 2,000 graduate annually. Idaho State University’s role in higher education has grown dramatically. In 1927, legislation was passed making it the University of Idaho–Southern Branch. In 1963 it became Idaho State University. At that time there were 3,500 students, four colleges offering six bachelor’s and eight master’s degrees, and a trade and technical school with 14 programs. Current enrollment includes about 2,500 students attending ISU–Idaho Falls, and more than 2,500 attending classes at ISU–Boise, ISU–Twin Falls, and centers in American Falls, Blackfoot, Coeur d’Alene, Hailey, Preston and Soda Springs. Located in Pocatello, ISU is a short distance from several prominent recreation areas, foremost among them Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, and Sun Valley. ISU students enjoy unrivaled outdoor activities, from skiing to backpacking, bicycling, river-running, and fishing in Idaho’s famous blue-ribbon trout streams. The original campus consisted of a four-block area of 8 1/2 acres donated by the citizens of Pocatello. Today, ISU has 105 buildings and 1,103 acres. The university offers cultural events and athletic programs featuring local, national and international participants.
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This view of the quad was taken from the Pond Student Union Building, and it showcases the beauty of both Idaho State and Pocatello. The trees located in the center of the picture are part of ISU’s Arbor Walk, and the mountains that border Pocatello to the east majestically watch over the campus.
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The view from the ISU quad leading to the Pond Student Union Building.
The Marshall Rotunda of the Stephens Center features a mariner’s compass replete with engravings marking the major donors to the facility.
ISU has a continuing emphasis on business, engineering and the liberal arts, helping maintain a solid base for other academic disciplines. Overall, ISU’s students take part in more than 280 certificate and degree programs in the college of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, Health Professions, Pharmacy and Technology. If ISU doesn’t have exactly what a student is looking for, the Office of Individualized Education oversees programs that provide students the opportunity to “design” a degree in a field not formally available at ISU. Such students can earn Bachelor of University Studies, Bachelor of Arts in General Studies, or Bachelor of Applied Technology degrees.
The Stephens Performing Arts Center is the jewel of Southeast Idaho. Universally lauded for its design and acoustics, the building is the premiere concert hall in Idaho.
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Idaho State University has grown through five name changes: the Academy of Idaho, 1901-1915; Idaho Technical Institute, 1915-1927; University of IdahoSouthern Branch, 1927-1947; Idaho State College, 1946-1963. ISU has an abundance of top-flight academic programs, including nationally acknowledged courses of study in business and pharmacy, and state-designated leadership in the health professions. The university has been ranked among the national leaders in the Certified Public Accountants (CPA) examinations for the past decade, with pass rates more than three times the national average. The statistics are based on students taking the exam for the first time. As Idaho’s center for education in health professions and with supporting physical and biological sciences, Idaho State University offers degrees in dental hygiene, dietetics, health-care administration, nursing, radiographic science, and speech pathology and audiology. Also offered are master’s programs in education of the deaf, nursing, physical therapy, and speech
pathology and audiology. A doctorate is available in clinical psychology. ISU is a leader in educator preparation, offering bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in teacher education, educational administration, family and consumer sciences, physical education and dance, school psychology, special education, and vocational teacher education, occupationaltraining management, and corporate training. Neighbor to the Idaho National Laboratory and home of Idaho’s first university-related business and research park,
The Swanson Arch is one of the oldest pieces of architecture on campus. Incoming freshmen enter the campus through the arch, and they exit after graduation. The arch is also on the official university seal for Idaho State.
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Every academic institution’s first responsibility is to prepare its students for the best opportunity to graduate with their fullest potential. Idaho State understands this responsibility very well and instituted the Student-Athlete Support Center for its student-athletes, to enable them to balance the time requirements for both academics and athletics with the ultimate goal of obtaining their degree. Under the direction of Nancy Graziano, and assisted by a strong and caring staff, the StudentAthlete Support Center provides a variety of services with that in mind. The center’s function begins even before a student-athlete sets foot on campus with transcript evaluation, and continues in helping the newcomer make the transition from high school or junior college to college. “When they arrive at ISU we want it to be a positive experience,” Graziano says.
2008 All-Big Sky Soccer Academic Honorees
Annamarie Hofstetter
Ellen Larsen
Katie Miller
The Student-Athlete Support Center serves as a liaison for the student-athlete to all services available to the student population as a whole, including but not limited to career counseling, the counseling and testing office, the academic skills center, the registrar, financial aid, the placement office, postgraduate scholarships, and any other student services. The office also provides tutoring, helps the student-athlete stay on track for graduation and NCAA eligibility, provides advising on general education courses until a major course of study is selected, and helps with career choices with the idea in mind that a college education can be more meaningful when a career is decided on. The office also makes presentations on drug and alcohol awareness available to the student-athletes. “Even though our graduation rates are
Kacey Ball
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Alex Hansen
Karissa Henage
Lauren Ryan
Noelle Sanders
Megan Stainbrook
Bailey Williams
good, we are constantly striving to improve them,” Graziano says. “The creation of the StudentAthlete Support Center is a positive step in that improvement.” The refurbished Student-Athlete Support Center was dedicated in 2003 and is located on the south side of Nancy Graziano Holt Arena. As part of the refurbishment, student computers and additional space for academic counseling were added, bringing added benefits to the students. The department continues to expand, as in 2008, an expanded study center in Turner Hall Matt Steuart was opened. The new center was funded with a $40,000 grant obtained by Matt Steuart from the NCAA. The new study area features over a dozen computer stations, a quiet room, and has available tutoring for the student-athletes.
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ACADEMIC SERVICES
ACADEMIC SERVICES
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Athletic Training and Injury prevention
TRAINING & INJURY PREVENTION
ISU SPORTS AND ORTHOPEDIC CENTER
Idaho State’s athletic facilities had already boasted of the first domed stadium capable of housing both football and basketball ever constructed on a college campus, as well as America’s fastest indoor board track. With the June 1994 opening of the Sports & Orthopaedic Center at ISU, they include the premier weight training facility in the Big Sky Conference. The 25,000-foot Center includes a 6,800-foot stateof-the-art weight training area that is reserved strictly for Idaho State’s student-athletes. The area has weight lifting stations, stationary bicycles, and aerobics equipment, as well as an on-site strength and conditioning coach. The Center also houses the offices of Drs. Tony Joseph, M.R. Mickelson, ISU’s team physician, Steve Coker, Kenneth E. Newhouse, the offices of The Pocatello Physical Therapy Clinic with physical therapists Ric Benedetti and Dan DesFosses, and an alumni, recruitment and educational center with meeting and classrooms. It was built at a cost of $2.5 million.
The Center is a joint venture of ISU and the Portneuf Medical Center and was 14 months in construction. It is a major milestone for ISU in fulfilling its mission as the state’s lead institution for health care education. It serves as an educational and training facility for health sciences students, faculty, area health care providers, and the community. The Center is beneficial for ISU’s student-athletes in numerous ways, aside from the enormous benefit of the area’s premier weight training facility being next door to Holt Arena. First and foremost, student-athletes have immediate access to physicians and therapists as well as the equipment used in treatment and rehabilitation. The Center was built at no cost to the public. The privately-financed structure will be leased to PMC and after the two 20-year land leases have expired, ownership is transferred back to Idaho State University.
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY TEAM PHYSICIANS (Offices located in the ISU Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center)
Greg Obray Women’s Soccer Athletic Trainer
1st Season
Soccer Trainer Greg Obray has been practicing athletic training at ISU since 2006; primarily working with the women’s volleyball and softball teams. 2009 will be his first season working with the women’s soccer team at Idaho State. Obray came to ISU after working for a year at the University of Washington from 2005-06 with the men’s soccer, softball, and cheerleading squads. He started as a student athletic trainer at ISU from 2000-02 working with football, track and field, and men’s basketball. Obray then transfered to Boise State from 2003-05 where he earned his BS in Athletic Training while working with BSU football, tennis, and gymnastics. Obray also spent the Summer of 2004 as an athletic training intern with the San Fransisco 49ers and has worked as a physical therapy aide at Pocatello Physical Therapy and Sports Clininc, in Pocatello, while doing his undergraduate work.
Mark Campbell Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Dr. Steven Coker Team Physician
Dr. Vernon Esplin Dr. Sandra Hoffman Team Physician Team Physician
Dr. Chris Johnson Team Physician
Dr. Tony Joseph Team Physician
Dr. M.R. Mickelson
Team Physician
Dr. Ken Newhouse
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2006
Idaho State wins its fourth Big Sky title in six years. The title is won under the direction of first-year head coach Allison Gibson.
First-year head coach Allison Gibson helps restore the Idaho State soccer tradition in Pocatello... The Bengals non-conference schedule is highlighted by a sweep of Boise State and Idaho in Boise to claim the Governor’s Cup title in Boise... Idaho’s Governor Risch even made a special stop in Pocatello to present the team the cup... The Bengals tough non-conference schedule, which included stops at Brigham Young, Boise State, San Jose State, UC Davis, and Wyoming, helps the team prepare for the Big Sky season... Despite a tough overtime loss at home to Portland State to open league play, Idaho State bounces back to pick up five straight wins to clinch the Big Sky Conference regular season crown.... Chantal Kim makes her senior season even more memorable with a school-record three goals in the regular season home finale against Eastern Washington.... Kim becomes the first player in ISU history to record the hat trick... ISU hosts the Big Sky Tournament for just the second time in team history, and wins the title in stellar fashion, advancing past Sacramento State in a penalty kick thriller, 4-3... ISU led #11 Utah 2-1 with 30 seconds remaining in the first-round NCAA College Cup match in Salt Lake, but ends up dropping a heart-breaking 3-2 decision in double overtime... Gibson is named Big Sky Coach of the Year.
2003
The Bengals finish with a 10-9-2 record, including a 4-2-0 mark in Big Sky play... The team wins its third-straight Big Sky Conference Tournament title, defeating Montana 1-0 in the championship game in Ogden, Utah... Idaho State then picks up its biggest win in team history, defeating 14th-ranked Utah in the first round of the NCAA College Cup... After taking Utah to a 0-0 tie through two overtimes, Idaho State advanced past the Utes 5-4 on penalty kicks as Heather Hunt-Jones put in the deciding penalty kick after a Shannon Boyle save in goal for ISU... The Bengals dropped a 2-0 decision to Brigham Young in the second round of the tournament... Hunt-Jones led the Bengals with 14 points on the season, including three goals and eight assists... Shawna Park led the team with five goals, while Boyle fronted the Bengals in goal with 97 saves... Gordon Henderson was named the Big Sky Coach of the Year for a third time... Hollie Christensen’s defensive efforts earned her the Big Sky Tournament MVP award... Christensen was also named to the NSCA All-Region Team.
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The Bengals earn the Big Sky title for the third straight year in 2003.
SOCCER TRADITION
THE IDAHO STATE SOCCER TRADITION
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2002
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Idaho State wins 13 matches, the most in team history, finishing the season with a 13-7-1 overall record and a 5-1-0 mark in league play... ISU wins its first regular season Big Sky Conference title, and earns the rights to host the league tournament... The Bengals didn’t disappoint the hometown Pocatello crowd as Stacey Peterson scored the game-winning overtime goal in the 95th minute to help ISU defeat Portland State 1-0 in the championship game... Peterson finishes the season with a team-high 27 points, including 11 goals and five assists... The 27 points and 11 goals stand to this day as ISU all-time single season records... Peterson also had six game-winning goals during the season, which also stands as an ISU single season record... Shannon Boyle led ISU in goal with 79 saves... Brooke Alton was named the Big Sky Conference Defensive MVP and Boyle was named the Big Sky Tournament’s MVP.
Idaho State posts back-to-back Big Sky Titles in 2002.
2001
The Bengals cruise to an 11-7-2 overall record, including a 4-1-1 Big Sky mark... The team makes its second appearance at the Big Sky Tournament, and defeats Montana 1-0 in the semifinal match, sending the team to its first-ever Big Sky Tournament Championship game... ISU wins its first-ever Big Sky Conference title, defeating Weber State 1-0 in Ogden, Utah... The win sends the Bengals to their firstever NCAA College Cup, where they fall 5-0 to national powerhouse Portland... Stacey Peterson tallies a team-best 16 points with seven goals and two assists... Holly Emery leads the team in goal with 66 saves... Head coach Gordon Henderson was named the Big Sky’s Coach of the Year for a second-straight year... Brooke Alton was named the Big Sky Tournament MVP... Alton also received NSCA AllRegion Team honors. Idaho State wins its first-ever Big Sky Tournament title in 2001.
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DAVIS FIELD Ammenities include athletic offices, weight room, athletic training room, laundry facilities, public restrooms, snack bar, outdoor track, and locker rooms.
Seating Capacity: 4,000 Average Soccer Crowds:
DAVIS FIELD HISTORY
Avg. 350 371 401 318 408 238 399 440 679 691 364
Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
ISU at Davis Field: Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Totals
W 2 4 7 5 8 3 5 2 4 6 2 48
L 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 5 3 0 2 21
T 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 13
Pct. .500 .714 .800 .786 .889 .375 .714 .285 .562 .875 .500 .665
Originally named the Spud Bowl and constructed in 1936 Davis Field was renamed after William E. “Bud” Davis, ISU President, 1965-1975. Davis Field is an outdoor stadium used for track and field events, intramurals, and the ISU womens soccer team. The seating capacity is 4,000. The home for Bengal soccer since it’s inception in 1998, Davis Field has provided one of the best home field advantages in the region. In its eleven years at the facility, Idaho State has posted an impressive 48-21-13 record---a winning percentage of .665. In 2007, the Bengals posted the first undefeated home season in Idaho State history with a 6-0-2 record. Davis Field has played host to the Big Sky Conference Tournament in 2002 after ISU finished the season at home with an 8-1-0 record. The Bengals outscored their opponents 20-7 in setting the school record for home wins in a season in 2002. Idaho State also hosted the Big Sky Tournament in 2006. The home field advantage earned from the regular season helped the Bengals to their fourth Big Sky title. ISU enjoyed its highest attendance in its ten-year history in 2007, averaging 691 fans per game. The record-high of 1,540 saw ISU battle Sacramento State on Oct. 7, 2006. This season Idaho State will host seven games at home in 2009. Among those coming to the “friendly confines” of Davis Field will be the 2008 Big Sky Champion Tournament Champion Northern Arizona and the 2008 Big Sky Regular Season Champions Weber State. Also making the trip to Pocatello will be Maine, Dixie State, Utah Valley, Montana, and Northern Colorado. The most recent improvements to Davis Field took place in the summer of 2002. The renovation included adding crushed rubber particles, courtesy of a grant from Ford Motor Company. A new irrigation system was also added.
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Coaches and Season Outlook
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Head Coach Allison Gibson.................Page 11 The Buzz on Coach Gibson...................Page 12 Assistant Coaches..................................Page 13 Season Preview......................................Page 14 2009 Roster..............................................Page 15-16
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Gibson’s Coaching Record
A l l i s o n coach in Idaho State history to have an undefeated home Gibson enters her season in 2007 and posts the longest home undefeated fourth season as streak in ISU history with 13 games from 2006-08. the head coach Gibson also serves the soccer community in numerous at Idaho State roles outside of college athletics. She served as the head University. In her coach of the U-17 Olympic Development Program team first season with the marking the eighth year that the coach has been involved Bengals, Gibson in the program. reestablished the Gibson came to Idaho State after a five-year stint as soccer tradition at the top assistant at the University of San Francisco of the Idaho State, leading West Coast Conference, considered one of the nation’s the Bengals to both a Big Sky Conference regular season best soccer conferences. While serving as an assistant title and a tournament championship. The tournament for the Dons, Gibson also served as a head coach in title earned the Bengals an automatic bid to the NCAA the Region IV Olympic Development Program, for the College Cup, where the team nearly upset 11th-ranked past seven years. At USF, Gibson handled all matters of Utah on its home field, falling 3-2 in double overtime. coaching, including practice planning, travel, scouting, ISU players celebrate their 2006 Big Sky Tournament recruiting and USF summer camps. She also developed a title by drenching head coach Allison Gibson with water. leadership workshop for student-athletes. Under Gibson’s USF’s best season direction, 13 Bengals landed was the 2004 campaign, spots on the All-Conference where the Dons went 10“My philosophy is to create a positive, challenging, First and Second place 7-3 despite a schedule disciplined, and educational setting in which my teams with eight earning that included regional players can grow, learn, and continue to develop honorable mention. Five and national powerhouses a competitive edge that will see them through the Bengals have earned places such as the University of on the Big Sky All-Tournament Portland and Utah. Gibson challenges they will face. I also want to help them team. On her watch, 27 has definitely seen the create a successful and fulfilling experience from Bengals also received Big best the nation has to their college soccer career.” --Allison Gibson Sky All-Academic honors. offer, as in her last year Gibson was named Big Sky San Francisco played the Conference Coach of the nation’s toughest schedule, Year for her accomplishments during the 2006 season and facing 10 teams that qualified for the NCAA College Cup has had one of her players, Lyndsay Gensler, earn Big Sky in 2005, including national champion Portland and North Tournament MVP in 2006. Carolina. During the 2007 season Gibson posted a 7-5-6 record. Gibson is highly decorated as a player, leading Gibson tied the record for the fewest losses in a season. Sonoma State University to a pair of NCAA College Cup Unfortunately a string of ties, that set the record for most appearances, including the Final Four in 1992, and a Final tied games in a season, kept the Bengals from the Big Sky Eight appearance in 1993. She led the Cossacks to a pair Conference tournament by one point. Gibson is the only of Northern California Athletic Conference championships,
Record 10-9-1 7-5-6 3-12-4 20-26-11
Percentage .525 .556 .263 .447
BSC Finish 1st 5th 8th ...
earning NCAC Player of the Year both in 1992 and 1993, while leading SSU to a 31-9 composite record. She also earned All-America honors both years from the National Soccer Coaches Association of American. In 2000, Gibson was inducted into Sonoma State’s Hall of Fame She then became an assistant coach at SSU, helping the Cossacks to a 29-6-1 record over the next two seasons, and two more postseason trips. Ironically, SSU’s volunteer coach for the 1995 season was Gordon Henderson, who served as Idaho State very first head coach from 19982003. Gibson later went on to play professionally in Japan for three seasons with the Fujita Mercury before returning to the United States, where she worked as the Director of Coaching of the Youth Girls for the Colorado Rush Soccer Club in Denver. Allison graduated from Sonoma State in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology, and she earned her master’s in 2004 from the University of San Francisco in organization and leadership. She holds a United States Soccer Federation “A” coaching license.
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Head Coach Sonoma State, 1995 Fourth Season
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The Buzz on Coach Gibson ... “Playing for Coach Gibson was probably two of the best years of my life. She really understands the game and has a passion for the game like no coach I’ve ever known. She has the ability to ignite passion in her players and make them want to play - for her, for each other, and for themselves. That’s a rare quality in the world of coaching so whatever Coach is doing, she’s doing it right.”
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--Michelle Okumura, Former ISU Soccer Player
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“She knows the game really well and is great at implementing what is on the board to the field. Actually, she is one of the reasons why I chose Idaho State, because of her great resume and her A coaching license. Her dedication and commitment shows.” --Karissa Henage, Current ISU Soccer Player
“Coach Gibson is the main reason I chose Idaho State. I grew up in ODP (Olympic Development Program) and she was one of the coaches there. I liked her excitement for the game and her enthusiasm. Also, she has been through the game from a players standpoint.” --Rachel Strawn, 2009 Recruiting Class
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Shannon Boyle
Assistant Coach Nebraska, 1998 First Season
Assistant Coach Idaho State, 2005 First Season
Becky Hogan begins her first season as an assistant coach at Idaho State. Hogan has a wide breadth of experience in women’s soccer, ranging from playing experience to coaching. She has been involved in all facets of the club level in Utah, and she has been the head coach for the Utah Rush Soccer Club in Bountiful since 2006, and last year she served as the head coach at Skyline High School in Salt Lake City, leading Skyline to a second place finish and their first state tournament appearance in six years. She has coached with the Utah Avalanche and the Utah Youth Soccer Association, and spent one season as an assistant at Winthrop University, a member of the Big South Conference, where the team picked up big results, including wins over Western Carolina and Georgia, and a tie against Clemson in the spring season. Hogan also has experience playing professionally, playing for RushSLC of the Women’s Premier Soccer League, the Boston Breakers of the WUSA, and the Chicago Cobras and the Denver Diamonds of the W-League. Hogan was a threetime All-Big 12 selection for the Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1995-98, and she also was named to the All-Big 12 Tournament team as a senior. She was a part of three Big 12 tournament titles (1996, ‘97, and ‘98), advancing to the Elite 8 in 1996 and the Sweet 16 in 1997 and 1998. She served as a team captain as a senior. She earned her degree in English in 1998 from Nebraska, and she also has an “A” coaching license from the U.S. Soccer Federation, a national youth license, and she earned a secondary education teaching certification from Weber State in Becky Hogan coaching at Skyline High School. 2009.
Shannon Boyle begins her first season as a part time assistant coach at Idaho State. Boyle will primarily work with the goalkeepers as well as helping with various other duties. As a keeper at Idaho State, competing from 2001-04, she is considered one of the best in program history. She sits atop numerous single season and career records at ISU and holds the career record for most minutes played (5,624), most wins (32), and total shutouts (19). In her time at Idaho State Boyle saw the Bengals earn three-straight Big Sky Conference Tournament Titles. She was named the Big Sky Tournament MVP in 2002 when she helped lead the Bengals to a Big Sky Conference tournament title as she posted a shutout against Portland State when the Bengals defeated the Vikings 1-0 in overtime. In 2003, Boyle would lead the Bengals to its third straight title as she posted two shutouts during the Big Sky Conference Tournament to capture the title for Idaho State. With Boyle in the keeper position ISU advanced to the second round of the NCAA College Cup in 2003, Idaho State’s furthest advancement in program history.
Shannon Boyle posted a record 19 shutouts and 32 career wins at ISU.
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he Bengals return eight starters to the pitch for the 2009 season including Idaho State’s all-time career assists leader Annamarie Hofstetter and ISU’s 2008 leading scorer Lauren Ryan, who also led the Bengals in points with ten. The Bengals come off a 3-12-4 overall season and were 1-5-1 in Big Sky play after the team endured numerous injuries to their top players. However, Idaho State returns three All-Big Sky Conference Selections including first team defender Karissa Henage, second team midfielder Hofstetter and honorable mention keeper Bailey Williams. ISU returns three seniors including Hofstetter, defender Christina Beseris and defender Kacey Ball. Hofstetter, who started in all 19 of ISU’s contests last season, will lead the midfielders. She already holds the Idaho State alltime career assists record with 20, as she posted four during the 2008 season. “This is Hof’s last year and she brings a quiet strength to the team,” said head coach Allison Gibson. “We are looking to her to elevate her level of play to the highest level it has ever been at and to lead us through her actions or through her Annamarie Hofstetter words.” Hofstetter led the Bengals in shots last season with 46 to tie for ISU’s fifth most single season shots record. Hofstetter posted a .348 shot on goal percentage last season. Seniors Ball and Beseris will be solid contributors to the backline as they played a combined 1,524 minutes of last season with Ball starting in eight contests and Beseris in six. Sophomore Ashley Askwig will also be returning to the midfield along with Hofstetter. She started in four games for the Bengals last season and scored the winning goal in ISU’s season opening home game in the final sixteen seconds of double overtime to give ISU a 2-1 win over Utah State. Three of ISU’s returning starters include defenders;
Henage-Fisher (Henage was married over “Goalkeepers know there is only one the summer of 2009), Lauren Hough and position on the field for them and they know Megan Stainbrook. Returning defenders they have to constantly battle for it, they also include Benicia Brogan, Ball, and have to fight again for that position,” said Beseris. Gibson. “I want Bailey and Kat both to have Leading the defenders is junior First that understanding that it’s going to be the Team All-Big Sky Karissa Henage-Fisher. best player in that goal. What you did last She started in 17 games for the Bengals year is fantastic but that’s the rearview and anchored the backline. mirror. We are looking out the windshield “She has tremendous leadership now. It’s about the future.” and tremendous saving power,” said Last season Williams was selected Gibson of Henage-Fisher. “She saves us in to the Big Sky All-Conference Honorable so many situations and she comes up with Mention having started in ten of the 12 the big play.” games she played. She posted a 2-7-2 Hough started in 18 games for the record at the keeper position playing nearly Bengals and unleashed nine shots with two 987 minutes and recording the team high on goal. Stainbrook started in 13 of the 19 two shutouts. Ford competed in two games games breaking through the backline for for the Bengals last season allowing one Karissa Henage seven shots with two on goal. goal and producing four saves for a .800 Leading the frontline is ISU top scorer Lauren Ryan save percentage. who posted ten points and scored four goals last season. Idaho State welcomes ten freshmen in total to the She started in 16 games posting 20 shots with nine on 2009 squad bringing in three forwards, five midfielders and goal for a .450 shot on goal percentage. Ryan posted two defenders. Between them the freshmen hold 14 State two assists in the second half of ISU’s 3-1 victory over high school and club championships. Sacramento State to tie for ISU’s all-time single season “There are so many new players that are athletic assists in a half record. and can play a number of positions,” said Gibson. “It’s “She is such a great player, your all around great really going to be a chess game the first ten days to move player. She has taken her fitness level to new heights and the pieces here and there and make sure they are at a has been training on her own,” said Gibson of forward fitness level needed to play Ryan. “Every time you look out on the field she is running the system I want to play sprints, taking shots, juggling. She is always working on her with them.” game. I think this year is going to be the year where we Idaho State will open see the results of all her hard work away from the team. its season at home against Returning forwards include Taylor Powell and Alex Northwest Nazarene on Hansen. Junior Powell started in nine games for ISU and August 18 at 11 a.m. The tied for the second leading scorer and point earner for team will have 13 days to the Bengals last season with two goals and one assist for prepare for its first match. five points. Hansen started in 11 games, playing in all 19 for Idaho State defeated Utah the Bengals. Her assist last season helped the Bengals post State 2-1 in double overtime a 2-1 double overtime victory over Utah State in the final in its last season opener. sixteen seconds of the contest. The Bengals return two keepers to the squad sophomore Bailey Williams and junior Kathryn Ford and though Williams stepped up last season when an injury claimed the projected starting keeper, the position for the Lauren Ryan 2009 season is still wide open.
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2009 BENGAL NUMERICAL ROSTER Name Kathryn Ford Alex Hansen Taylor Powell Ashley Askwig Shauna Fleming Megan Stainbrook Laura Perez Lauren Ryan Kacey Ball Michelle Buhrle Ashley Jones Christina Beseris Shailee Smith Annamarie Hofstetter Amber Worthen Krisha Read Rachel Strawn Benicia Brogan Morgan Olson Karissa Henage-Fisher Bailey Williams Lauren Hough Alishia Cairl
Pos. GK F F MF MF MF F MF D MF MF D MF MF MF F F D D D GK D D
Ht. 5-4 5-8 5-4 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-8 5-8 5-6 5-3 5-8 5-6 5-3 5-11 5-3 5-3 5-2 5-6 5-3 5-8 5-5 5-8 5-2
Cl. JR SO JR SO FR SO FR JR SR FR FR SR FR SR FR FR FR SO FR JR SO JR FR
Exp. 1VL HS 1VL HS HS HS HS 1VL JC HS HS 2VL HS 2VL HS HS HS HS HS 1VL HS 1VL HS
Hometown (HS/Previous School) Mesa, AZ (Red Mountain HS) Wellsville, UT (Mountain Crest HS) Davis, CA (Davis HS) Salt Lake City, UT (Brighton HS) Boise, ID (Capital HS) South Jordan, UT (Bingham HS) North Las Vegas, NV (Cheyenne HS) Rolling Meadows, IL (Rolling Meadows HS) Escalon, CA (Escalon HS/Modesto JC) Pocatello, ID (Century HS) Draper, UT (Alta HS) Pocatello, ID (Highland HS) Inkom, ID (Century HS) Boise, ID (Timberline HS) Syracuse, UT (Clearfield HS) Ogden, UT (Weber HS) Roy, UT (Roy HS) Seattle, WA (Roosevelt HS) Logan, UT (Logan HS) Springville, UT (Springville HS) Puyallup, WA (Rogers HS) Coto De Caza, CA (Tesoro HS) Meridian, ID (Meridian HS)
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ROSTER BREAKDOWN
Ashley Askwig: ASK wig Christina Beseris: Buh SEHR is Benicia Brogan: ben EE SEE a Michelle Buhrle: BUR el Alishia Cairl: Carol Karissa Henage-Fisher: HEN idge Lauren Hough: HOAG (like a Hoagie sandwich) Shailee Smith: SHAY lee
BY POSITION
Defenders (7) - Ball, Beseris, Brogan, Cairl, Henage-Fisher, Hough, Olson. Forwards (5) - Hansen, Powell, Perez, Read, Strawn.
Goalkeepers (2) - Ford, Williams. Midfielders (9) - Askwig, Buhrle, Fleming, Hofstetter, Jones, Ryan, Smith, Stainbrook, Worthen.
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Name Ashley Askwig Kacey Ball Christina Beseris Benicia Brogan Michelle Buhrle Alishia Cairl Shauna Fleming Kathryn Ford Alex Hansen Karissa Henage-Fisher Annamarie Hofstetter Lauren Hough Ashley Jones Morgan Olson Laura Perez Taylor Powell Krisha Read Lauren Ryan Shailee Smith Rachel Strawn Megan Stainbrook Bailey Williams Amber Worthen
Pos. MF D D D MF D MF GK F D MF D MF D F F F MF MF F MF GK MF
Ht. 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-3 5-2 5-6 5-4 5-8 5-8 5-11 5-8 5-8 5-3 5-8 5-4 5-3 5-8 5-3 5-2 5-6 5-5 5-3
Cl. SO SR SR SO FR FR FR JR SO JR SR JR FR FR FR JR FR JR FR FR SO SO FR
Exp. HS JC 2VL HS HS HS HS 1VL HS 1VL 2VL 1VL HS HS HS 1VL HS 1VL HS HS HS HS HS
Hometown (HS/Previous School) Salt Lake City, UT (Brighton HS) Escalon, CA (Escalon HS/Modesto JC) Pocatello, ID (Highland HS) Seattle, WA (Roosevelt HS) Pocatello, ID (Century HS) Meridian, ID (Meridian HS) Boise, ID (Capital HS) Mesa, AZ (Red Mountain HS) Wellsville, UT (Mountain Crest HS) Springville, UT (Springville HS) Boise, ID (Timberline HS) Coto De Caza, CA (Tesoro HS) Draper, UT (Alta HS) Logan, UT (Logan HS) North Las Vegas, NV (Cheyenne HS) Davis, CA (Davis HS) Ogden, UT (Weber HS) Rolling Meadows, IL (Rolling Meadows HS) Inkom, ID (Century HS) Roy, UT (Roy HS) South Jordan, UT (Bingham HS) Puyallup, WA (Rogers HS) Syracuse, UT (Clearfield HS)
Bengal Roster breakdown BY CLASS
Freshman (10) - Buhrle, Cairl, Fleming, Jones, Olson, Perez, Read, Smith, Strawn, Worthen. Sophomores (5) - Askwig, Brogan, Hansen, Stainbrook, Williams Juniors (5) - Ford, Henage-Fisher, Hough, Powell, Ryan. Seniors (3) - Ball, Beseris, Hofstetter.
BY STATE
Arizona (1) - Ford. California (3) - Ball, Hough, Powell. Idaho (6) - Beseris, Buhrle, Cairl, Fleming, Hofstetter, Smith. Illinois (1) - Ryan Nevada (1) - Perez. Utah (9) - Askwig, Hansen, Henage-Fisher, Jones, Olson, Read, Strawn, Stainbrook, Worthen. Washington (2) - Brogan, Williams.
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BY HEIGHT
5-2 (2) - Cairl, Strawn.
5-3 (5) - Buhrle, Olson, Read, Smith, Worthen. 5-4 (2) - Ford, Powell. 5-5 (1) - Williams. 5-6 (5) - Ball, Beseris, Brogan, Fleming, Stainbrook. 5-7 (1) - Askwig. 5-8 (6) - Hansen, Henage-Fisher, Hough, Jones, Perez, Ryan. 5-11 (1) - Hofstetter.
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Annamarie Hofstetter............................Page 18 Christina Beseris......................................Page 19 Kacey Ball...............................................Page 20 Lauren Ryan............................................Page 21 Lauren Hough.........................................Page 22 Karissa Henage.......................................Page 23 Taylor Powell...........................................Page 24 Kathryn Ford............................................Page 25 Ashley Askwig.........................................Page 26 Benicia Brogan.......................................Page 27 Alex Hansen............................................Page 28 Megan Stainbrook.................................Page 29 Bailey Williams.........................................Page 30 Alishia Cairl/Michelle Buhrle..................Page 31 Shauna Fleming/Laura Perez................Page 31 Krisha Read/Morgan Olson...................Page 32 Shailee Smith/Amber Worthen.............Page 32 Rachel Strawn/Ashley Jones.................Page 33 All-Time Jersey Numbers........................Page 34-35
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ANNAMARIE HOFSTETTER Senior • Midfielder • 5-11 Boise, ID • Timberline HS
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Started in all 19 of Idaho State’s games ... Named to the Big Sky All-Conference Second-Team ... Earned All-Academic Honors ... Named to the Academic All-America District VIII First Team presented by ESPN the magazine ... Had four assists during the season ... Set the AllTime career assists record with 20 when she posted two assists against Northern Colorado (10/17) and holds the second most career assists in Big Sky Conference history ... Had an assist Taylor Powell in a goal against Boise State (2/5) at the 29:11 mark and assisted Lauren Ryan in a goal against UC Davis (9/19) in the first 1:35 of the contest ... Had 46 shots during the season with 16 on goal for a .348 shots on goal percentage ... Took eight shots in the 0-0 tie with Gonzaga (10/3) ... Had three on goal shots of five attempts against Northern Arizona (10/19) ... Averaged 2.42 shots per game.
2007:
Started in each of Idaho State’s 18 games … Assisted six goals for a total of six points for the season … Tied for the third most assists during the season in the Big Sky Conference and tied for first with the most assists per game for the season … Attempted 22 shots for the season, ten of which were on goal … Against Boise State (9/7) Hofstetter assisted in two goals, the first in just four minutes into the game, and then again in the tenth minute of the game … She repeated her double assist day against Southern Utah
Career Statistics for Annamarie Hofstetter Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Asst 2006 20-20 26 11 1 10 2007 18-18 22 10 0 6 2008 19-19 46 16 0 4 Totals 57-57 94 37 1 20
Pts GW YC RC 12 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 22 1 0 0
(10/6) in the tenth minute and 52nd minute of the game … Assisted Kilee Quigley with a goal in the 37th minute against San Jose State (9/21) and assisted Chelsea Cox in the 88th minute for the winning goal against Montana (10/26) … Named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America District VIII Third Team.
2006: Started each of Idaho State’s
20 games... Playing in just her secondever collegiate soccer game, she netted a goal and tallied four assists for six points in a 6-1 win over Southern Utah (8/27)... The six points in that game broke the all-time Idaho State single game record for points, while the four assists broke the ISU all-time single game mark for assists... The two assists in each half of that game tied her for the all-time single game mark for assists in a half... She was named the Big Sky’s Offensive Player of the Week for her play against SUU... In all, she recorded 10 assists on the season, the most in the Big Sky Conference... She also ranked third on the team with 12 points on the season... She assisted one of ISU’s goals against Sacramento State (11/5) in the Big Sky Conference Tournament championship
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game... Recorded 11 shots on goal during the season... Also productive in the classroom as she earned Big Sky Conference All-Academic honors.
High School:
Was named the 2005 Southern Idaho Conference (SIC) Player of the Year after leading Timberline High School to a third-straight Idaho State Tournament appearance... Selected to the 2005 All-Far West team... In 2004, was named to the SIC’s All-Conference First Team... Helped lead THS to a district championship in both 2003 and 2005, and a second place finish in 2003 and 2004... Received numerous academic accolades, including SIC All-Academic honors, team scholastic award honors, and the Outstanding Individual Scholastic Award.
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Career Statistics for Christina Beseris
Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Asst 2006 7-0 1 1 0 0 2007 5-0 0 0 0 1 2008 17-6 2 1 0 0 Totals 12-0 3 2 0 1
2008: Started in six of the 17 games
she played during the season ... Had two shots during the season with one on goal ... Took a shot against UC Davis (2/19) and had an on goal shot in the 1-1 tie with Eastern Washington (10/9) with both contests at home ... Had a .500 shots on goal percentage.
2007:
Played in five games during the season … Assisted Natalie Graham in a goal against Southern Utah (10/6) in the 72nd minute of the game.
2006: Saw time in seven games as a freshman... Recorded a
shot on goal against in-state rival Idaho (9/1)... Saw time in ISU’s Big Sky Touranment-clinching win against Eastern Washington (10/22).
High School:
Was a First Team All-Region honoree for Highland High School... Was the team captain for the Rams, leading her squad to a fourth-straight Idaho State Tournament appearance... Led the Rams in scoring, assists, and points in 2005... Was named an Idaho Top Scholar and a was a member of the Mayor’s Youth Forum... Served as Highland High School’s Student Body President... Graduated with a 4.0 grade point average.
Personal: Parents are Thomas and Susan Beseris... Plans to major in dietetics and nutrition.
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Kacey Ball Senior • Defender • 5-6 Escalon, CA • Escalon HS/Modesto JC Junior College: Lettered for two years at
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Modesto Junior College, while also lettering twice in basketball and once in track ... Was named the Defensive Player of the Year in 2006 as well as All-Conference ... Helped her team to the 2006 CVC title ... Over her two seasons anchored the backline of the Pirates, her teams went 33-8-6 with 24 shutouts ... Her 2006 team was ranked #8 nationally ... Also led the track team to a Central Valley Conference title, qualifying for the state meet as part of the 4 x 100 relay ... Was on the President’s Academic List all four semesters at Modesto.
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High School: Lettered in soccer for four years at Escalon High School, along 2008: Started in eight of the 15 games she played ... Earned All-Academic Honors ... Was a regular starter for the final eight consecutive Bengal contests ... Had an assist during Idaho State’s 3-1 victory over Sacramento State (10/23) ... Had four shots with one on goal ... Her on goal shot came in Idaho State’s final regular season game against Weber State (11/1) ... Had a .250 shots on goal percentage.
with four years of basketball and four years of volleyball ... Helped her team to a pair of runner-up section finishes ... Was league MVP as a senior along with earning All-League and All-District honors ... Was also named a league MVP in basketball, twice earning All-League accolades ... Was her team MVP all four seasons ... Also named to the honor roll every quarter, and was also named a league ScholarAthlete.
Personal: Her birthday is December 27, 1987 ... Her parents are Gary and Caryn Ball ... Will major in speech pathology.
Career Statistics for Kacey Ball Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Asst 2008 15-8 4 1 2 1 Totals 15-8 4 1 2 1
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Career Statistics for Lauren Hough
Rolling Meadows, IL • Rolling Meadows HS
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Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Asst 2007 15-2 8 4 0 0 2008 19-16 20 9 4 2 Totals 34-18 28 13 4 2
and All-Area honors… Helped team to a 2006 Division championship and a first-ever Regional title… Also competed for four years on the cross country team… Played club soccer for Sockers FC Chicago… Was also a member of Illinois’ Olympic Development Team.
Personal: Parents are Kathy and Pat... Has a twin brother (Andy) and an older brother, Shaun... Brother, Andy, is on a duel scholarship for track & field and soccer at Western Illinois... Is undecided on major.
2008:
Named Most Improved Player at the Sam Bennion Athletic Awards Banquet ... Started in 16 of the 19 games she played ... Named First Team All-Conference ... Earned AllAcademic Honors ... Led the Bengals in points with 10, and goals with four her sophomore season ... Posted her first goal of the year in the season opener 2-1 victory over Utah State (8/22) at the 55:54 mark ... Made a goal against UC Davis (9/19) just 1:35 into play ... Made a goal against Wyoming (9/21) at the 30:40 mark ... Ryan had a two-game streak where she made a goal, UC Davis and Wyoming ... Made a goal against Northern Colorado (10/17) at the 52:48 mark ... Had two assists for the season with both in the 3-1 victory over Sacramento State at Home ... Posted 20 shots for the season ... Had five shots in the 1-1 tie against Wyoming (9/21) ... Had nine shots on goal for a .450 shots on goal percentage ... Ryan averaged 1.05 shots per game and 0.53 points per game.
2007: Started in two of the 15 games she played … Took eight shots on the year, four of which were on goal … Ryan became more aggressive during the end of the season and attempted at least one shot for four straight games … Had a season-high three shots against Southern Utah (10/6) with one on goal.
High School: Four-year varsity starter for Rolling Meadows
High School… Two-year team captain… Recorded 56 career goals and 17 assists… Received All-Conference, All-Sectional,
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Lauren Hough Junior • Defender • 5-8 Colo De Caza, CA • Tesoro HS Career Statistics for Lauren Hough
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Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Asst 2007 18-14 12 7 1 1 2008 18-18 9 2 0 0 Totals 36-32 21 9 1 1
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assist in the 77th minute and followed it up with her own goal in the 79th minute of the game … She had seven shots on goal for the season … Named Rookie of the Year at the Sam Bennion Athletic Awards Banquet.
2008: Started in all 18 games
she played as a defender for the Bengals ... Broke through the backline for nine shot attempts, two of which were on goal ... Posted four shots in the 1-1 tie with Eastern Washington (10/9) at home ... Had a .222 shots on goal percentage averaging .50 shots per game.
2007:
Hough started in 14 of the 18 games played … Had one goal and one assist in the same Boise State game (9/7) for a season total of three points … Hough made an
High School: Attended Tesoro High School where she helped her team win a CIF California State Southern Section Division II championship… Also played for West Coast FC Premier club team for nine years and participated in three Far West Regionals, reaching the semifinals in consecutive seasons… Helped club team to a Super Y League National title. Personal:
Parents are Rick and Peggy Hough... Has a brother, Scott, and a sister, Lindsay, who played soccer at William Penn... Plans to study marketing... A Soccer for Hope camp volunteer for the past four years... Was a trainer for the Coerver Soccer Academy.
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Junior • Defender • 5-8 Springville, UT • Springville HS
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Career Statistics for Karissa Henage-Fisher Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Asst 2007 17-13 6 3 2 0 2008 17-17 1 0 0 0 Totals 34-30 7 3 2 0
2008:
Started in all 17 games she played ... Named First Team AllConference as a sophomore ... Named to the Big Sky All-Academic Team ... Led the Bengals on the backline ... Broke through the backline for one shot attempt in the season against Brigham Young (9/13).
2007: Started in 13 of the 17 games she played
… Netted two goals from six attempts during the season … Scored a header off a corner kick for a game tying goal against Gonzaga (9/28) in the 84th minute for her first goal as a Bengal ... Henage scored the opening goal against Southern Utah (10/6) in the 10th minute of the game.
School: A four-year starter for Springville High School… Ranks tied for first on the SHS all-time career mark for game-winning goals with nine…. Also ranks second at SHS in career goals (26) and fourth in assists (18)… Named the team’s MVP for three consecutive years… Received multiple All-State, All-Region, and All-Valley honors… Named to the All-State Academic Team… Also competed in basketball and track for SHS. High
Personal:
Parents are Rick and Jeannine Henage... Has five older brothers (Thomas, Daniel, Michael, Matthew, and Jonathan) and one younger sister (Alisha)... Plans to study dental hygiene.
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Taylor Powell Junior • Forward • 5-4 Davis, CA • Davis HS Career Statistics for Taylor Powell Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Asst 2007 14-2 3 2 1 1 2008 15-9 12 7 2 1 Totals 29-11 15 9 3 2
Pts GW YC RC 3 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 8 0 1 0
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2008:
Started in nine of the 15 games she played ... Opened her season assisting a goal in the 2-1 win over Utah State (8/22) at home ... Made two goals over the season ... Made a goal against Boise State (9/5) at the 29:11 mark ... Made the game-tying goal against Eastern Washington (10/9) at the 87:20 mark ... Had eight games where she unleashed at least one shot with four games where she had two ... Had 12 shots during the season with seven on goal for a .583 shots on goal percentage.
Was the starting varsity forward for Davis Senior High… Received All-League honors as both a sophomore and junior… Helped team to backto-back Monticello-Empire League titles… Received All-Tournament honors at the 2006 St. Mary’s Tournament… Recorded 22 goals with 20 assists as a junior… Helped club team to the two premiere league titles… Also won the 2005 regional and made it to the finals in 2006.
Personal: Parents are Dean
and Laura Powell... Has two sisters, Camille and Victoria... Plans to study sports medicine and athletic training... Also enjoys playing the piano.
2007: Powell started two of the 14 games she played …
Scored a goal against Southern Utah (10/6) at 78:58 in the game and was assisted by teammate Jenny Ford … Powell eared a point for her assist to Kilee Quigley against Weber State (11/3) in the final match of the season … Made three shot attempts in the season.
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Junior • Goalkeeper • 5-4 Mesa, AZ • Red Mountain HS
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Career Statistics for Kathryn Ford Year GP-GS Minutes Saves GA Save % 2007 1-0 19:39 4 0 1.000 2008 2-0 78:39 4 1 .800 Totals 3-0 98:18 8 1 .889
Personal:
Parents are Troy and Susan Ford... Has one brother, Alex... Studying pharmacy... Also active as a swim coach in Arizona during the summer.
2008: Was a backup goalkeeper to Bailey Williams during the season ... Played at the keeper position in two games playing for a total of 78:39 ... Played 33:39 without giving up a goal against Boise State (9/5) and recorded two saves ... Played 45 minutes at Northern Colorado (10/17) making two saves and allowing one goal ... Had a goals against average of 1.14 her sophomore season.
2007: Was a backup goalkeeper to Maren Eves-Williams
during the season … Played in the Southern Utah (10/6) game … Played 19:39 without giving up a goal … Recorded four saves in that game as well.
High School:
Played four seasons for Red Mountain High School… Recorded 121 saves at RMHS… Was scored on just 10 times, recording an .820 percent saves mark… Also played for the ’89 Pros club team, which won the Arizona State Tournament and advanced to regionals in 2005… Competed in swimming for RMHS, earning four letters… An honor roll student who is in the top-20 percent of her class… Was also active in student government... Participated at the state tournament in swimming all four years at RMHS.
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Ashley Askwig Sophomore • Midfielder • 5-7
Salt Lake City, UT • Brighton HS Career Statistics for Ashley Askwig
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Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Asst 2008 18-4 4 1 1 0 Totals 18-4 4 1 1 0
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2008:
Started in four of the 18 games she played ... Scored her first game winning goal in her first game as a Bengal helping Idaho State defeat Utah State 2-1 (8/22) at home in the first overtime period with 109:44 on the clock ... Had four shot attempts during the season ... Had a shot percentage and shot on goal percentage of .250 ... Averaged .22 shots per game.
High School:
Lettered in soccer for four years at Brighton High School, and three years in basketball ... Helped her team to three state 5A playoff appearances, including the 2005 Utah 5A championship ... Her teams also made it to the semifinals in 2007 and the quarterfinals in 2006 ... In 2007, she scored six goals, helping Brighton to a Region 2 title ... Earned Second Team All-State honors for her efforts ... Also has spent five years with the Olympic Development Program with the ODP ‘90 team ...
Personal:
Her birthday is January 25, 1990 ... Her parents are Jeff and Verna Askwig ... Will major in physical therapy ... Is related to former Idaho State men’s basketball player Chad Tracy.
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Sophomore • Defender • 5-6
Career Statistics for Benicia Brogan Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Asst 2008 14-2 4 1 1 0 Totals 14-2 4 1 1 0
Seattle, WA • Roosevelt HS
2008: Started
in two of the 14 games she played ... Scored her first game winning goal in her second game as a Bengal defeating Air Force 1-0 (8/29) ... Had four shots during the season with one on goal ... Had a .250 shots on goal percentage.
High School:
Four-year letter winner in soccer and track ... Was First Team KINGCO 4A her freshman and senior year ... Was an honorable mention her junior year ... Made a state appearance for track 4x400 relay and placed 14th overall ... Made the honor roll her senior year.
Personal: Parents are Thomas Brogan and Stella
Nzingazo, step mom is Marisa Dangeli ... Has two brothers Adrian and Linus ... Will double major in french and spanish and will minor in international relations ... Full name is Leslie Benicia Brogan.
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Alex Hansen Sophomore • Forward • 5-8
Wellsville, UT • Mountain Crest HS Career Statistics for Alex Hansen
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Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Asst 2008 19-11 14 3 0 1 Totals 19-11 14 3 0 1
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2008: Played in all 19 games for the Bengals and started in 11 as a freshman ... Earned All-Academic Honors ... Made an assist in her first contest as a Bengal using her flip-throw to inbound the ball for the game-winning goal in the 2-1 defeat of Utah State (8/22) in Idaho State’s season opener ... Posted 14 shots during the season with a streak of at least one shot each game for five straight contests ... Had three on goal shots for a .214 shots on goal percentage for the season. High School:
Lettered in both soccer and basketball at Mountain Crest High School ... Was her team’s offensive MVP as a senior ... Was an Honorable Mention All-State pick by The Deseret News ... Recorded eight goals and seven assists for 23 points, second on Mountain Crest’s team, as the Mustangs went 9-6-2 during her senior year ... Was also named First Team All-Valley ... Helped Mountain Crest to three 4A state playoff appearances in both soccer and basketball ... Won a region basketball title in 2007 ...
Personal: Her birthday is September 12, 1989 ... Her parents are Tom and Sheri Hansen ... Is undecided on a major ... Her father Tom was an outside linebacker for Utah State.
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Sophomore • Midfielder • 5-6 South Jordan, UT • Bingham HS
Career Statistics for Megan Stainbrook Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Asst 2008 19-13 7 2 0 1 Totals 19-13 7 2 0 1
#7 2008: Played in all 19 games for the Bengals starting in 13 games
... Earned All-Academic Honors ... Made her first assist as a Bengal in the first goal against Wyoming (9/21) a game the Bengals would tie at 1-1 ... Had seven shots in the season, with a two shot streak over two games ... Had two shots against Idaho (9/7) followed by two against Utah Valley (9/11) ... Had two on goal shots for a .286 shots on goal percentage for the season.
High School: Graduated from Bingham High School in 2008 with
a 3.835 GPA ... Four-year letterwinner in soccer ... Awarded Most Inspirational her senior season ... Was a member of the Region 3 Champions state runners-up team her freshman year and was a state semi finalist of the Region 3 Champions her sophomore and junior year ... Was a member of the State Cup champion team from 2003-04 and 2006-07 in club soccer ... Was a member of the State Cup finalist team in 2005 and 2008 ... Played for the Avalanche Premier and Celtic Storm Premier club soccer teams ... Was a member of the Utah State ODP team from 2005-07 ... Made the honor roll all four years.
Personal: Her Birthday is November 26th, 1989 ... Her parents are
Greg and Debbie Stainbrook ... Will major as a physical therapy assistant ... Cousin Nathan Krull was the kicker for the Sioux Falls Storm a professional indoor football team ... Aunt Cathy Carpenter ran track at Brigham Young and cousin Scott Fraser played football for the University of Southern California ... Has five siblings, four sisters and one brother: Brittany, Allyson, Caitlyn, Heather and Matthew.
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Bailey Williams Sophomore • Goalkeeper • 5-5 Puyallup, WA • Rogers HS Career Statistics for Bailey Williams
Year GP-GS Minutes Saves GA Save % GAA 2008 13*-10 986:56 54 16 .771 1.46 Totals 13*-10 986:56 54 16 .771 1.46
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*Played one game out of the keeper’s position.
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2008:
Named Rookie of the Year at the Sam Bennion Athletic Awards Banquet ... Started in 10 of the 12 games played in the keeper position ... Earned Big Sky AllAcademic ... Was named Big Sky Honorable Mention ... Played 986:56 at the keeper position ... Posted a record of 2-7-2 as a freshman keeper ... Allowed 16 goals for a 1.46 goals against average ... Made 54 saves over the season for a .771 save percentage ... Had two shutout performances ... First shutout game was her first behind the goal as a Bengal in the 1-0 win over Air Force (8/29) ... Posted a shutout in the double-overtime tie with Utah Valley (9/11) ... Made 10 saves against Arizona (10/19) posting a .774 save percentage in the contest ... Played one game in the forward position against Montana (10/12).
High School:
Lettered in soccer for three seasons at Rogers High School, as well as three years in basketball and track ... Was named First Team All-League as a senior and Second Team All-League as a junior, and she was a
two-time All-Area pick as well ... Was both a two-time team MVP and two-time team captain for the Majestic Rams ... Earned Talonia Athletic Commission Athlete of the Month honors ... Helped her team to a pair of State Cup semifinal appearances ... In basketball was a three-year captain, and earned Honorable Mention All-Conference as a senior ... Took fourth at the 4A state meet in track in the discus ... Was a ninetime Outstanding Scholar-Athlete Award winner.
Personal: Her birthday is July 27, 1989 ... Her parents are Mike and Sue Williams ... Is undecided on a major ... Her father played football at Spokane Falls Community College and her mother played field hockey at Central Washington University.
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Freshman • Midfielder • 5-6 Boise, ID • Capital HS
#25
High School: Graduated from Meridian High School in 2009 with a 3.75 GPA ... Earned three varsity letters in soccer and two varsity letters in track and field ... Named to Second Team ... Helped team to State playoffs in 2008 ... Was on the Honor Roll from 2006-08.
Personal: Birth date is September 12, 1990 ... Parents are Scott and Denise Cairl ... Has one sister, Thiriza Cairl, and one brother Cole Cairl ... Will major in radiology.
#6
High School:
Graduated from Capital High School in 2009 with a 3.7 GPA ... Lettered in soccer ... Earned the Eagle Award in 2006 ... Was Named MVP in 2008 and was Named All-Conference Honorable Mention in the Midfield position ... Helped team post a second place finish in the State 5A State Championship in 2008 for Capital HS ... Helped team finish in third place in State 5A State Championship in 2006 for Capital HS ... Helped club team earn State Champions in 2007 ... Was a US Club Regional Championship finalist in 2008 ... Was a driving force in the US Club Regional Championship in 2006 ... Was a member of the National Honor Society from 2008-09 ... Was a member of Key Club and the Honor Roll.
Personal: Birth date is November 27, 1991 ... Mother is Karen Fleming ... Has one sister, Kalena, and one brother, Keoni ... Will major in physical therapy.
Michelle Buhrle
Laura Perez
Freshman • Midfielder • 5-3 Pocatello, ID • Century HS
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Freshman • Forward • 5-8
North Las Vegas, NV • Cheyenne HS
#8
High School:
Graduated from Century High School in 2009 with a 3.0 GPA ... Earned varsity letters in soccer and basketball ... Earned All-Area Team ... Helped her team post back-toback Fall State Championships in 2005 and 2006 ... Helped her team post a fourth place finish in the State Cup in the Spring of 2008 ... Was a contributing team member in the First Place finish of the Las Vegas Premier in the Spring of 2008 ... Earned Academic Achievement Award.
Personal:
Birth date is May 18, 1991 ... Parents are John and Christi Buhrle ... Has one sister, Rebecca Buhrle, and one brother, Anthony Savedra ... Will major in physical therapy.
High School:
Graduated from Cheyenne High School in 2009 with a 3.8 GPA ... Lettered in soccer ... Named 2006 Rookie of the Year ... Was the Team Captain for two seasons, 2007-08 ... Helped FC Las Vegas soccer club earn state champions three times ... Was named Student of the Month in February 2008 ... Was a member of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Parents are Osyaldo Perez and Elizabeth Arias ... Has one brother Andrew Perez ... Undecided major.
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Alishia Cairl
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Krisha Read
Shailee Smith
Freshman • Forward • 5-3 Ogden, UT • Weber HS
Freshman • Defender • 5-3 Inkom, ID • Century HS
#17
School: Graduated from Weber High in 2009 having lettered in soccer for three years ... Started all three years competing in soccer for Weber High ... As a sophomore was named MVP for soccer, as well as All-Area Second Team and All-Area Honorable Mention ... Had three play-off appearances and one quarter final appearance at State ... Competed for the track and field team for four years ... As a freshman was the girls captain and MVP for track ... Was on the High Honor Roll. High
Personal: Birth date is September 11, 1990 ... Parents are Ryan and Beckie Read ... Has one brother Colby Read ... Will major in nursing and minor in radiology.
#14
School: Graduated from Century High School in 2009 with a 3.4 GPA ... Lettered in soccer for four years ... Awarded All-Star Team ... Named Rookie of the Year ... Named MVP of the midfield her junior year ... Named All-Round MVP her senior season ... Was the Player of the Year coaches choice ... Named Idaho State Journal Player of the Year ... Was the KZBQ and Molinelli’s Jewelers Athlete of the Week ... Posted a 20-0 season her freshman year ... Posted back-to-back State Championships her freshman and sophomore seasons ... Finished third her junior year and sixth her senior year ... Made State tournament appearances all four seasons and captured districts all four seasons. High
Personal: Birthdate is June 11, 1991 ... Parents are Kip and Mitzi Smith ... Has two brothers,
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Shade and Shad, and two sisters, Shawntel and Shalese ... Will major in Veterinary studies.
Morgan Olson
Amber Worthen
Freshman • Defender • 5-3 Logan, UT • Logan HS
Freshman • Midfielder • 5-3 Syracuse, UT • Clearfield HS
#20
High School:
Graduated from Logan High in 2009 with a 3.8 GPA ... Lettered in soccer for four years ... Made the 200809 First Team All-State ... Was named MVP and team captain for soccer ... Participated in the state quarterfinals for the 2005-06 and 2006-07 season ... Made a semi-final appearance for state in 2008-09 ... Played basketball for four years, lettering for three ... Was the MVP and team captain for basketball ... Was the student body secretary.
Personal: Birth date is October 18, 1990 ... Parents are Rolan and Stefani Olson ... Has three sisters, McCall, Amanda, Alexis and one brother Devin ... Will major in accounting.
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High School: Graduated from
Clearfield High School in 2009 with a 3.7 GPA ... Was a four year letterwinner and starter in soccer ... Led the team in assists for three years ... Was named Team MVP ... Was an All-State Honorable Mention ... Named to the All-Area Second Team ... Competed on the Utah Avalanche and Utah Rush Club teams ... Was a 2005 State Champion and a 2009 runnerup ... Made State playoff quarter finals four years in a row ... Was on the Honor Roll and earned Academic All-State in 2007.
Personal: Birth date is October 29, 1994 ... Parents are Steve and Diane Worthen ... Has two sisters Ashley and Shayla and one brother Dane ... Will major in nursing.
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Ashley Jones
Freshman • Midfielder • 5-2 Roy, UT • Roy HS
Freshman • Midfielder • 5-8 Draper, UT • Alta HS
#18
High School: Graduated from Roy High School in 2009 with a 3.8 GPA ... Lettered in soccer ... Led her team in assists and was the second leading scorer at Roy HS ... Earned Honorable Mention All-Area in 2005 ... Was named second team All-Area in 2006 and 2008 ... Earned Athletic Academic Honors in 2005, 2006 and 2008 ... Helped team to state playoffs as a freshman ... Was a member of the Park City Black Diamond Soccer Club ... Was a member of the Utah 91 ODP State Team from 2005-08 ... Was a member of the Region IV ODP Pool in 2005 ... Was a Utah State Champion in 2004 and 2006 ... Helped her team to State Finalists in 2003 and 2007 ... Was a member of the Far West Regional Quarter finalist in 2006 with the Utah Avalanche ... Helped the US Club Soccer team to National SemiFinalists and Regional Championship ... Was a High Honor Roll member from 2005-08 ... Was a Roy HS English Essay Winner ... Was a Prom Queen Nominee ... Was a Utah State Softball Champion in 2004 with the Utah Thunder.
#12
High School: Graduated from
Alta High School in 2009 with a 3.0 GPA ... Lettered in Soccer for four years ... Was a three-time Utah State champion from 2006-08 ... Was named All-State First Team in 2007 and 2008 ... Posted the most assists on her team in 2007 ... Named ESPN National Player of the Week on Sept. 17, 2008 ... Scored four goals during the four tournament games of the 2008 State competition.
Personal: Birth date is January 5, 1991 ... Parents are Greg and Wendy Jones ... Has two brothers Alex and Drew and one sister Sydney ... Will major in nursing.
Personal: Birth date is July 5, 1991 ... Parents are Mark and Terri Strawn ... Has two brothers, Tyler and Ethan, and one sister Kristen ... Will major in radiology.
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ALL - TIME JERSEY NUMBERS 0 Maren Eves-Williams
GK
5 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004
1 Kathyrn Ford Michelle Harrison Lindsay Gensler Shannon Boyle Chrissy Nelson
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2007, 2008 2008 2006, 2005 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001 2000, 1999, 1998
2007, 2006, 2005, 2004 2003 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999 1998
3 Alex Hansen Kim Crosbie Stephanie Anderson Heather Beck Stephanie Rhodehouse Nikkie Hitchcock
F F MF D MF D
2008 2007, 2006, 2005 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002 2001 2000, 19998 1999
4 Taylor Powell Chantal Kim Molly Downs
F F D
MF MF F
2007, 2008, 2006 2004, 2003, 2002 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998
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2 Natalie Graham Janel Smith Ashley May-Steel Alissa Minegar
Kilee Quigley Jenna Jones Trish Bolander
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Ashley Askwig Sunny Katsilometes Ashlee Maughan Stacey Peterson-Allen Shannon Blaker AdriAnn Jorgensen
MF MF D F MF F
Lauren Ryan Elizabeth Roberts Shawna Park Janel Graham-Smith Kimberley Christensen
MF MF D MF F
2008 2007 2004 2003, 2002, 2001 2000 1998
Kacey Ball Michelle Okumura Heather Arnell Ashley Beck Brooke Pollard-Roberts
D F D D F MF MF
D MF F MF F
2008 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004 2003 2002 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998
11 2008 2007, 2006 2005, 2004 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999 1998
Jen Munro Jill Christofferson Amanda Rigby Krystal Saling
MF MF F F Korbie Underwood-Vaughan MF
8 Kascie Harris Jessie Bobert Kristi Renak Danielle Davies Stacey Peterson-Allen Brittany Thompson Shannon Blaker
2007, 2008 2006, 2005 2004, 2003 2002, 2001, 2000 1999
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7 Megan Stainbrook Chelsea Cox Ashli Kimenker Carissa Raveaux Rashell Tucker
MF MF MF MF MF
2008 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004 2003 2002 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998
12 2006 2004, 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998
2007, 2008 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003 2002, 2000, 1999, 1998
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F F MF D
2007, 2008, 2006, 2005 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001 2000 1999, 1998
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13 Christina Beseris Jenny Ford Brooke Alton Sue Desmond
D F MF MF
17 2007, 2008, 2006 2005 2002, 2001, 2000, 19999 1998
Mackenzie Murdoch Jennifer Loo Lindsay Russell Tarragh Law
14 Ellen Larsen Ali Zikratch Anastasia Katsilometes Heather Hunt-Jones Amber Christensen Michelle Emery
MF F MF F MF MF
MF MF D MF
2008 2006 2005, 2004 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000 1999 1998
D F MF D
Jenny Ford Esther Toronto Heather Beck Holly Emery
Noelle Sanders Kalie McGuire Elizabeth Roberts Emily Hubbard-Blanchard
MF D D D
2008, 2007, 2006 2005 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001 1999, 1998
Benicia Brogan Stephanie Schumacher Erin Dupont Chelsea Cox Jamie Meehan Stacey Proctor Camille Ray
D MF MF MF MF F MF
2008 2007, 2006, 2005 2004 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000
Karissa Henage Mary Barrett Lacey Pearson Ashli Kimenker Tricia Adams Jill Schade Teah Beckman
Jennifer Sander Carlie Tobiason Brittany Cox Shaleen Weston
MF MF MF MF
2007, 2006 2005, 2004, 2003 2002 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998
D D F D D MF D
2008, 2007 2006 2005 2003, 2002 2001 2000, 1999 1998
23 2008 2007 2006 2005 2003, 2002 1999 1998
Bailey Williams Jamie Hatfield Jenna Jones
2006 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002 2001 2000, 1999, 1998
GK MF MF
2008 2005 2001
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20 2008, 2007 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999 1998
F GK GK GK
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16 Katie Miller Tia Peterson-Burns Ilsa Gramer Julie McDonnell
2007 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003 2002 2000, 1999, 1998
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15 Annamarie Hoffstetter Kilee Quigley Holly Christensen Alicia Buchanan
MF D MF D
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Lauren Hough Shawna Park Priscilla Muchaka
MF MF MF
2008, 2007 2002 2001
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OPPONENTS
OPPONENTS
Non-Conference Opponents...............Page 37-41 Big Sky Conference Opponents...........Page 42-48 2009 Big Sky Tournament.......................Page 49
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Northwest Nazarene
New Mexico
EXHIBITION GAME
GAME 1
Friday • August 21 • 7:00 pm MST Albuquerque, NM • UNM Soccer Complex
GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location........................................ Nampa, ID Enrollment............................................... 1,944 Affiliation................................NCAA Division II Conference.......... Great Northwest Athletic President........................ Dr. David Alexander Director of Athletics.................. Rich Sanders Facility................................. NNU Soccer Field Nickname........................................Crusaders Colors.......................................Red and Black
Location............ Albuquerque, New Mexico Enrollment............................................. 25,767 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference........................... Mountain West President...........................Dr. David Schmidly Vice President for Athletics.......... Paul Krebs Facility.............. UNM Soccer Complex/6,200 Nickname............................................... Lobos Colors................................... Cherry and Silver
Program HISTORY First Year of Soccer....................................... 1985 Program Overall Record.......76-196-13 (17 yrs) NCAA Tournament Appearances.................. 0
COACH INFORMATION Head Coach...........................Jamie Lindvall (The Master’s College-1999) Record at NNU.........................31-78-6 (6 yrs) Career Record.....................57-107-10 (9 yrs) Assistant Coach.................... Rachel Lindvall
OUTLOOK 2008 Overall Record.............................1-18-1 2008 Conference Record.............0-12-0/7th Lettermen Returning/Lost........................11/4 Starters Returning/Lost...............................8/3
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID..........................Craig Stensgaard SID Email................ cmstensgaard@nnu.edu SID Phone................................ (208) 467-8856 SID Cell Phone........................ (208) 880-0141 SID Fax..................................... (208) 467-8396 Website..........................www.nnusports.com
Jamie Lindvall Head Coach
Stacey Beckman Forward
Program HISTORY First Year of Soccer....................................... 1993 Program Overall Record..... 126-144-33 (15 yrs) Overall Conference Record... 38-49-11 (15 yrs) NCAA Tournament Appearances...................0
Kit Vela Head Coach
Jessica Quador Midfielder/Defender
SERIES HISTORY Series............................................First Meeting Last Meeting..............................................N/A
COACH INFORMATION Head Coach...............Kit Vela (Brown-1990) Record at New Mexico......... 56-68-26 (8 yrs) Career Record...................................... Same Assistant Coach.......................... Jorge Vela, Shannon Cross
OUTLOOK 2008 Overall Record............................... 8-5-6 2008 Conference Record...........(3-3-1/T4th) Lettermen Returning/Lost........................15/6 Starters Returning/Lost.............................11/6
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID........................... Daniel Archuleta SID Email......................... archie84@unm.edu SID Phone.................................(505) 925-5854 SID Cell Phone.........................(505) 385-1334 SID Fax......................................(505) 925-5529 Website...........................www.GoLobos.com
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OPPONENTS
Tuesday • August 18 • 11:00 am MST Pocatello, ID • Davis Field
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Southern Utah
GAME 2
GAME 3
Sunday • August 23 • 12:30 pm MST Las Cruces, NM • Soccer Complex GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location.................Las Cruces, New Mexico Enrollment............................................. 16,428 Affiliation.............................................Division I Conference.........................Western Athletic Interim President.......... Dr. Manuel Pacheco Director of Athletics...... Dr. McKinley Boston Facility....... Aggie Memorial Stadium/30,343 Nickname............................................. Aggies Colors............................... Crimson and White
Location.............................. Cedar City, Utah Enrollment............................................... 7,516 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference.......................... Summit League President...................... Dr. Michael T. Benson Director of Athletics..................... Ken Beazer Facility.............Thunderbird Soccer Field/500 Nickname................................... Thunderbirds Colors................................. Scarlet and White
Program HISTORY First Year of Soccer....................................... 2009 Program Overall Record.............0-0 (First Year) NCAA Tournament Appearances............. N/A
OPPONENTS
COACH INFORMATION
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Friday • August 18 • 11:00 am MST Cedar City, UT • Thunderbird Soccer Field
Head Coach.................. Michael Needham Record at NMSU...................... 0-0 (First Year) Career Record...................................... Same Assistant Coach.............Stephanie Rigamat
OUTLOOK 2008 Overall Record................................ N/A 2008 Conference Record....................... N/A Lettermen Returning/Lost........................ N/A Starters Returning/Lost............................. N/A
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID............................... Tiffany Franklin SID Email............................. tfrank@nmsu.edu SID Phone................................ (575) 646-3929 SID Cell Phone........................ (575) 642-2168 SID Fax..................................... (575) 646-2425 Pressbox................................... (575) 646-2700 Website.................. www.nmstatesports.com
Michael Needham Head Coach
New Mexico State Aggies
SERIES HISTORY Series........................................... First Meeting Last Meeting............................................. N/A
Program HISTORY First Year of Soccer....................................... 2001 Program Overall Record.......................36-89-15 NCAA Tournament Appearances...................0
COACH INFORMATION Head Coach......... Brian Stock (Akron-1995) Record at Southern Utah...... 36-89-15 (8 yrs) Career Record...................................... Same Assistant Coach.....................Theresa Reedy Andy Burt
OUTLOOK 2008 Overall Record............................. 7-10-0 2008 Conference Record............... 4-4-0/4th Lettermen Returning/Lost........................14/6 Starters Returning/Lost...............................7/4
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID...................................Kyle Cottam SID Email..............................cottam@suu.edu SID Phone.................................(435) 586-7752 SID Cell Phone.........................(435) 817-7702 SID Fax......................................(435) 586-5444 Website........................... www.suutbirds.com
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Brian Stock Head Coach
Kristen Fronk Defender
SERIES HISTORY Series......................... Idaho State leads 6-1-0 Last Meeting............ ISU 7-1, 10/06/07 at SUU
SOUTHERN UTAH
Overall: 6-1-0, Home: 3-0-0, Away: 3-1-0 10/05/2001 A W 2-1 09/01/2002 H W 6-1 09/18/2003 A W 6-2 08/29/2004 H W 2-1 09/15/2005 A L(2OT) 0-1 08/27/2006 H W 6-1 10/06/2007 A W 7-1
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Maine
GAME 5 - Governor’s Cup
GAME 4
Sunday • August 30 • 1:00 pm MST Pocatello, ID • Davis Field GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location................................... Orono, Maine Enrollment............................................. 12,000 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference.............................. America East President......................... Dr. Robert Kennedy Director of Athletics.................. Blake James Facility...................................Alumni Field/500 Nickname..................................... Black Bears Colors......................................Blue and White
Location................................ Moscow, Idaho Enrollment............................................. 11,789 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference......................... Western Athletic President................................ Dr. Duane Nellis Athletic Director.......................Dr. Rob Spear Facility.............................Guy Wicks Field/500 Nickname........................................... Vandals Colors........................ Silver and Vandal Gold
Program HISTORY First Year of Soccer.....................1990 (19 years) Program Overall Record.................. 123-172-32 NCAA Tournament Appearances.................. 0
COACH INFORMATION
Scott Atherley Head Coach
Cristina Di Ielsi Defender
SERIES HISTORY Series........................................... First Meeting Last Meeting............................................. N/A
Program HISTORY First Year of Soccer.....................1998 (11 years) Program Overall Record.....................50-136-26 NCAA Tournament Appearances...................0
COACH INFORMATION
Head Coach...........................Scott Atherley Record at Maine..................84-72-22 (10 yrs) Career Record......127-139-29 (17th season) Associate Head Coach......Jackie Gebhart
Head Coach............................Peter Showler Record at Idaho.................... 9-61-5 (4 years) Career Record...................................... Same Assistant Coach..................... Katie Schoene
OUTLOOK
2008 Overall Record............................. 1-16-2 2008 Conference Record............... 0-6-1/8th Lettermen Returning/Lost......................11/12 Starters Returning/Lost...............................7/4
2008 Overall Record...............................6-6-7 2008 Conference Record...............3-3-3/5th Lettermen Returning/Lost........................12/3 Starters Returning/Lost...............................8/3
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID.........................Andrew Mahoney SID Email...... Andrew_Mahoney@umit.maine.edu SID Phone................................ (207) 581-4158 SID Cell Phone........................ (813) 298-9698 SID Fax..................................... (207) 581-3297 Website..................www.goblackbears.com
OUTLOOK
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID................................Spencer Farrin SID Email.....................spencerf@uidaho.edu SID Phone.................................(208) 885-7065 SID Cell Phone ........................(208) 310-9610 FAX ...........................................(208) 885-0255 Press Box Phone.......................(208) 310-9610 Website........................www.govandals.com
Peter Showler Head Coach
Jennifer Hull Forward
SERIES HISTORY Series.........................................ISU leads 4-3-3 Last Meeting................. UI 2-0, 09/07/08 at UI
IDAHO
Overall: 4-3-3, Home: 3-0-1, Away: 0-2-2, Neutral: 1-1-0 # 09/07/1998 N L(2OT) 1-2 # 09/04/1999 A T(2OT) 0-0 # 09/04/2000 H W 2-0 # 09/29/2002 A T(2OT) 2-2 # 09/14/2003 H T(2OT) 1-1 # 09/17/2004 A L 1-2 # 09/11/2005 H W 3-1 # 09/01/2006 N W 3-0 # 09/09/2007 H W 2-0 # 09/07/2008 A L 0-2 # Governor’s Cup
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OPPONENTS
Friday • September 4 • 2:30 pm MST Boise, ID • Boas Complex
Bengal Soccer Boise State
Wyoming
GAME 6 -Governor’s Cup
GAME 7
Sunday • September 6 • 2:00 pm MST Boise, ID • Boas Complex GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location...................................... Boise, Idaho Enrollment............................................. 19,667 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference.........................Western Athletic President.........................Dr. Robert W. Kustra Director of Athletics............ Gene Bleymaier Facility................... Boas Sports Complex/750 Nickname........................................... Broncos Colors......................Blue (royal) and Orange
Location...........................Laramie, Wyoming Enrollment............................................. 13,207 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference........................... Mountain West President........................... Dr. Tom Buchanan Director of Athletics...................Tom Burman Facility....... Louis S. Madrid Sports Complex/1,500 Nickname...........................................Cowgirls Colors....................................Brown and Gold
Program HISTORY
OPPONENTS
First Year of Soccer..........................1998 (11 yrs) Program Overall Record.................... 84-102-19 NCAA Tournament Appearances.................. 0
COACH INFORMATION Head Coach.............................. Steve Lucas (New Hampshire College-1996) Record at Boise State............ 73-79-18 (9 yrs) Career Record...................................... Same Assistant Coach......................Mark Hiemenz Stephanie Weiger
OUTLOOK 2008 Overall Record.............................11-8-2 2008 Conference Record...............3-3-1/4th Lettermen Returning/Lost........................18/6 Starters Returning/Lost...............................7/4
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID....................................... Doug Link SID Email...................... dlink@boisestate.edu SID Phone................................ (208) 426-1027 SID Cell Phone........................ (208) 861-2796 SID Fax..................................... (208) 426-3361 Website................... www.broncosports.com
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Sunday • September 13 • 12:00 pm MST
Laramie, WY • Louis S. Madrid Sports Complex
Steve Lucas Head Coach
Shannon Saxton Forward
SERIES HISTORY Series......................... Idaho State leads 6-4-1 Last Meeting..............BSU 2-1, 09/05/08 at UI
BOISE STATE
Program HISTORY First Year of Soccer..........................1995 (14 yrs) Program Overall Record.....................79-167-18 NCAA Tournament Appearances...................0
COACH INFORMATION
Overall: 6-4-1, Home: 3-1-0, Away: 2-2-1, Neutral: 1-1-0 # 09/05/1998 A T(2OT) 0-0 # 09/06/1999 N W 2-1 # 09/03/2000 H W 2-1 # 09/25/2001 A L(OT) 0-1 # 09/08/2002 H L 1-3 # 09/05/2003 A W 4-0 # 09/26/2004 H W(OT) 1-0 # 09/21/2005 A L 1-2 # 09/03/2006 A W 1-0 # 09/07/2007 H W 5-2 # 09/05/2008 N L 1-2
Head Coach...... Danny Sanchez (UConn-1991) Record at Wyoming................... 8-10-1 (1 yr) Career Record....................... 136-21-8 (7 yrs) Assistant Coach..................... Kim Whisenant Jason Green
# Denotes Governor’s Cup Game
Soccer SID................................. Quinn Hunter SID Email.............................. qunit@uwyo.edu SID Phone.................................(307) 766-2256 SID Cell Phone.........................(307) 575-2905 SID Fax......................................(307) 766-2346 Website............www.wyomingathletics.com
OUTLOOK 2008 Overall Record............................. 8-10-1 2008 Conference Record............... 2-5-0/7th Lettermen Returning/Lost........................13/6 Starters Returning/Lost...............................6/5
SPORTS INFORMATION
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Emily Layton Midfielder
SERIES HISTORY Series............................. Wyoming leads 3-0-1 Last Meeting........... Tied 1-1, 09/21/08 at ISU
WYOMING
Overall: 0-3-1, Home: 0-1-1, Away: 0-2-0 09/26/1999 A L 2-3 09/30/2000 H L 0-2 09/24/2006 A L 0-1 09/21/2008 H T(2OT) 1-1
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Utah Valley
GAME 9
GAME 8
GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location....................................... Orem, Utah Enrollment............................................. 23,214 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference..................................Great West President................... Dr. Matthew S. Holland Director of Athletics... Michael V. Jacobsen Facility................................. Clyde Field/2,000 Nickname.......................................Wolverines Colors.................................. Green and White
Location...................................... Logan, Utah Enrollment............................................. 24,421 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference......................... Western Athletic President....................................Stan Albrecht Director of Athletics................... Scott Barnes Facility........ Chuck & Gloria Bell Soccer Field/500 Nickname............................................. Aggies Colors............................ Navy Blue and White
Program HISTORY First Year of Soccer.......................2003 (6 years) Program Overall Record.........................46-59-7 NCAA Tournament Appearances.................. 0
COACH INFORMATION Head Coach.........................Brent Anderson (Utah State, 2004) Record at Utah Valley.............23-31-3 (3 yrs) Career Record...................................... Same Assistant Coach.................... Rachelle Dixon
OUTLOOK 2008 Overall Record.............................11-7-1 2008 Conference Record................5-0-0/1st Lettermen Returning/Lost........................18/7 Starters Returning/Lost...............................7/4
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID....................................... Clint Burgi SID Email.........................clint.burgi@uvu.edu SID Phone................................ (801) 863-8644 SID Cell Phone........................ (801) 362-1548 SID Fax..................................... (801) 863-8813 Website............... www.wolverinegreen.com
Brook Salcido Defender
SERIES HISTORY Series......................... Idaho State leads 3-0-2 Last Meeting... Tie 0-0 (2OT), 9/11/08 at UVU
UTAH VALLEY
(NOTE: FORMERLY UTAH VALLEY STATE COLLEGE 2003-06)
Overall: 3-0-2, Home: 2-0-0, Away: 1-0-2 08/29/2003 H W 3-1 10/02/2004 A T(2OT) 1-1 09/08/2005 H W 2-0 09/30/2006 A W 2-1 09/11/2008 A T(2OT) 0-0
Program HISTORY First Year of Soccer.....................1996 (13 years) Program Overall Record.....................95-133-14 Overall Conference Record....21-4-3 (WAC-4 yrs) 24-46-4 (Big West-9 yrs) NCAA Tournament Appearances...................0
COACH INFORMATION Head Coach...... Heather Cairns (Canisus-1994) Record at Utah State............. 56-54-10 (7 yrs) Career Record...................................... Same Assistant Coach.................... Joshua Walters
OUTLOOK 2008 Overall Record............................. 13-8-1 2008 Conference Record............. (7-0-0/1st) Lettermen Returning/Lost........................12/7 Starters Returning/Lost...............................7/4
Heather Cairns Head Coach
Lindsey Smart Defender
SERIES HISTORY Series........................... Utah State leads 5-4-0 Last Meeting............... ISU 2-1, 8/22/08 at ISU
UTAH STATE
Overall: 4-5-0, Home: 3-1-0, Away: 1-4-0 09/01/1998 A L 0-2 08/29/1999 H W 2-0 09/21/2001 A L 1-4 08/30/2002 H W 3-1 09/07/2003 A W 1-0 09/17/2005 A L 0-2 08/25/2006 H L 0-1 09/16/2007 A L(OT) 0-1 08/22/2008 H W(2OT) 2-1
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID......................................Kara Fisher SID Email.........................kara.irving@usu.edu SID Phone.................................(435) 797-1361 SID Cell Phone.........................(435) 757-8184 SID Fax......................................(435) 797-2615 Website..............www.utahstateaggies.com
Bengal Soccer
OPPONENTS
Thursday • October 1 • 4:00 pm MST Logan, UT • Chuck & Gloria Bell Soccer Field
Wednesday • September 23 • 4:00 pm MST Pocatello, ID • Davis Field
Brent Anderson Head Coach
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Bengal Soccer Montana GAME 10
Thursday • October 8 • 4:00 pm MST Pocatello, ID • Davis Field GENERAL INFORMATION Location...........................Missoula, Montana Enrollment............................................. 14,207 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference..........................................Big Sky President.......................Dr. George Dennison Athletic Director............................ Jim O’Day Facility............ South Campus Stadium/1,200 Nickname............................................ Grizzlies Colors.................................Maroon and Silver
BIG SKY OPPONENTS
COACH INFORMATION
42
Head Coach........................... Neil Sedgwick (Dalhousie-1995) Record at UM........................... 30-52-9 (5 yrs) Career Record......................... 49-67-9 (7 yrs) Assistant Coach................Peter Underwood
OUTLOOK 2008 Overall Record............................. 6-11-2 2008 Conference Record..............3-3-1/t4th Lettermen Returning/Lost........................12/5 Starters Returning/Lost...............................6/5 Key Returners.. Kaitlyn Heinsohn (2nd All-BSC) Grace Harris (HM All-BSC) Abby Grafft (HM All-BSC) Sarah Stevens (HM All-BSC) Ciara Kremer (HM All-BSC)
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID................................... Joel Carlson SID Email..............joel.carlson@mso.umt.edu SID Phone.................................(406) 243-5414 SID Cell Phone.........................(406) 370-9669 SID Fax......................................(406) 243-6859 Website..............www.montanagrizzlies.com
Neil Sedgwick Head Coach
PROGRAM HISTORY
2008 Results
Abby Grafft Player
08/22 08/24 08/28 09/05 09/07 09/12 09/18 09/19 09/28 10/03 10/05 10/09 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26 10/31 11/06
WASHINGTON STATE MINNESOTA WASHINGTON at Denver at Wyoming at Gonzaga at Hawai’i vs. UC Santa Barbara BOISE STATE NORTH DAKOTA IDAHO *at Weber State *IDAHO STATE *at Portland State *at Sacramento State *NORTHERN COLORADO *NORTHERN ARIZONA *at Eastern Washington +at Weber State
08/23 08/28 08/30 09/04 09/06 09/10 09/12 09/18 09/20 10/02 10/04 10/08 10/11 10/16 10/18 10/23 10/25 10/30
at Gonzaga at Iowa at Iowa State at Boise State vs. Idaho UC DAVIS BRIGHAM YOUNG vs. North Dakota at Minnesota at Portland at Washington *at Idaho State *WEBER STATE *SACRAMENTO STATE *PORTLAND STATE *at Northern Arizona *at Northern Colorado *EASTERN WASHINGTON
L L L L W L T L L W W L W L W W T L L
0-1 1-2 0-3 0-2 2-1 0-1 0-0 0-4 1-2 4-1 2-0 0-1 2-0 1-2 1-0 3-2 1-1 2-3 0-1
2009 Schedule SERIES HISTORY Series............................. Montana leads 7-5-1 Last Meeting............ UM 2-0, 10/12/08 at UM
MONTANA
Overall: 5-7-1, Home: 2-1-1, Away: 1-6-0, Neutral: 2-0-0, Conference: 3-7-1, BSC Tournament: 2-0-0 * 10/11/1998 A L 0-4 * 10/16/1999 H T(2OT) 1-1 * 10/15/2000 A L(2OT) 1-2 * 10/13/2001 H W 1-0 + 11/08/2001 N W 1-0 * 10/11/2002 A L 0-1 * 10/16/2003 A L 0-3 + 11/08/2003 N W 1-0 * 10/17/2004 H L 0-2 * 10/21/2005 A L 1-2 * 10/19/2006 A W 1-0 * 10/26/2007 H W 1-0 * 10/12/2008 A L 0-2
3:00 pm 6:00 pm 12:00 pm 5:00 pm 11:30 am 5:00 pm 12:00 pm 3:30 pm 12:00 pm 8:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 12:00 pm 5:00 pm 12:00 pm 4:00 pm
CAPS denotes home game * Big Sky Conference Game + Big Sky Conference Tournament
2009 Idaho State Soccer Media Guide
First Year of Soccer..........................1994 (15 yrs) Program Overall Record....... 147-121-16 (.546) Conference Overall Record........45-25-7 (.630) Regular Season Titles...........4 (‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00) Big Sky Tournament Titles........... 3 (‘97, ‘99, ‘00) NCAA Tournament Appearances..2 (‘99, 00’)
2009 ROSTER 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 30
Alex Fisher Grace Harris Erin Craig Ciara Kremer Sarah Stevens Lauren Christian Lauren McCreath Nawal Kirts-Zenati Ashley Tombelaine Brandee Marone Lauren Costa Dayna Sinicrope Kiki Blake Grace McKoy Alyssa Nystrom Britta Hjalmarsson Carmen Reyes Charlotte Dugoni Abby Grafft Megan Mavety Teresa Huemann Blakele Bergman Frankie Brady Jaymie Brown Kaitlyn Heinsohn Kate Wilkins Stephanie Manseau Kristen Hoon
GK GK F MF/D MF/D F/D F MF M/F F D MF MF M/F D F MF/F MF/D MF/D D MF/F D MF MF/D F D MF GK
SR SR FR SO SR SO FR FR FR SO FR SO JR SR FR FR JR FR SR FR SO SO JR SO JR FR SO FR
2009 Idaho State Soccer Media Guide
GAME 11
Sunday • October 11 • 2:00 pm MST
Cheney, WA • EWU Sports and Recreation Center
GENERAL INFORMATION Location.......................Cheney, Washington Enrollment............................................... 9.897 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference..........................................Big Sky President......................... Dr. Rodolfo Arévalo Athletic Director............................Bill Chaves Facility........EWU Sports & Recreation Center/500 Nickname.............................................. Eagles Colors...................................... Red and White
COACH INFORMATION
George Hageage Head Coach
Chelsey Hannesson
Defender
Head Coach....................George Hageage (Richmond-1988) Record at EWU....................... 49-98-12 (9 yrs) Career Record................... 52-129-12 (11 yrs) Assistant Coach........... Tamara B. Hageage
Series......................... Idaho State leads 8-3-1 Last Meeting........... Tied 1-1, 10/09/08 at ISU
OUTLOOK
EASTERN WASHINGTON
2008 Overall Record............................. 4-11-3 2008 Conference Record............ (2-4-1/6th) Lettermen Returning/Lost........................12/7 Starters Returning/Lost...............................6/5 Key Returners... Brittany Sparks (2nd All-BSC) Chelsey Hannesson (2nd All-BSC) Sara Byrne (2nd All-BSC) Lyndsey Martin (HM All-BSC)
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID.......................... Matt MacDonald SID Email........ mmacdonald@mail.ewu.edu SID Phone.................................(509) 359-6333 SID Cell Phone.........................(509) 475-8767 SID Fax......................................(509) 359-2828 Website............................. www.goeags.com
2008 Results 08/24 08/29 08/31 09/05 09/07 09/12 09/14 09/26 09/28 10/03 10/05 10/09 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26 10/31
SERIES HISTORY
Overall: 8-3-1, Home: 5-0-1, Away: 3-3-0 Conference: 8-3-1, BSC Tournament: 1-0-0 * 10/09/1998 A L 0-1 * 10/14/1999 H W 4-0 * 10/13/2000 A W 3-0 * 10/11/2001 H W(2OT) 3-2 * 10/13/2002 A W(OT) 1-0 + 11/07/2002 H W 2-1 * 10/18/2003 H W 2-1 * 10/15/2004 A L 0-1 * 10/23/2005 A W 1-0 * 10/22/2006 H W 5-1 * 10/28/2007 A L 0-1 * 10/09/2008 H T(2OT) 1-1
at Boise State L vs Louisiana-Lafayette TO2 vs Texas State L Cal State Baskersfield L vs. Missouri L at South Dakota St. W vs. North Dakota St. TO2 IDAHO W at Gonzaga LO2 at Washington State L at Seattle L *at Idaho State TO2 *WEBER STATE LO2 *at Sacramento State L *at Portland State L *NORTHERN ARIZONA L *NORTHERN COLORADO W *MONTANA WOT
0-4 1-1 0-2 2-3 0-3 2-1 1-1 1-0 1-2 1-3 0-2 1-1 1-2 0-2 1-4 0-1 1-0 3-2
2009 Schedule 08/29 08/31 09/03 09/06 09/09 09/11 09/13 09/18 09/25 09/27 10/08 10/11 10/16 10/18 10/23 10/25 10/30
MCNEESE ST. 4:00 pm at Seattle 4:00 pm UTEP 4:30 pm GONZAGA 1:00 pm vs. Eastern Oregon 7:30 pm at Cal St. Bakersfield 5:00 pm UC DAVIS 12:00 pm at Idaho 4:00 pm SAN FRANCISCO 4:00 pm SOUTH DAKOTA 11:00 am *at Weber State 2:00 pm *IDAHO STATE 2:00 pm *PORTLAND STATE 3:30 pm *SACRAMENTO STATE 1:00 pm *at Northern Colorado 6:00 pm *at Northern Arizona 12:00 pm *at Montana 3:00 pm
CAPS denotes home game * Big Sky Conference Game
PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Soccer..........................1997 (12 yrs) Program Overall Record......... 58-134-15 (.316) Overall Conference Record.......23-46-3 (.340) Regular Season Titles.............................. 1 (2004) Big Sky Tournament Titles....................................0 NCAA Tournament Appearances...................0
2009 ROSTER 2 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 16 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 33 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Bengal Soccer
Morgan O’Friel Sara Byrne Mandy Cheney Whitney Weisz Charlene Hitchcock Brittany Sparks Chelsey Hannesson Brittney Doran Hannah Kreminski Lyndsey Martin Melanie Kitsman Lacey Schreiner Kirsten Fausko Bailey Larson Jacy Fitzpatrick Nadine Downey Katy Sloyer Whitney Brannan Lauren Conley Lisa Dimak Jackie Gillis Amanda Hall Lauren Jacobsen Danielle Jones Tessa Locke Kasey McNeill Lauren O’Friel Melissa von der Hofen Jamie Walker
M D D D M F D M D D/M M F F F D D M F M/F GK GK M/F M/D M D F M/F M/F GK
SR SO SR JR SO JR SR SR JR JR SO JR SO JR SO FR SO SO FR JR FR FR FR FR FR FR SO FR FR
BIG SKY OPPONENTS
Eastern Washington
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Bengal Soccer Northern Arizona GAME 12
Thursday • October 15 • 4:00 pm MST Pocatello, ID • Davis Field GENERAL INFORMATION Location..............................Flagstaff, Arizona Enrollment............................................. 22,507 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference..........................................Big Sky President............................... Dr. John Haeger Athletic Director................................Jim Fallis Facility.......................... Max Spilsbury Field at Lumberjack Stadium/3,000 Nickname....................................Lumberjacks Colors............................ Blue, Gold and Sage
Andre Luciano Head Coach
Sarah Neatherton Forward
BIG SKY OPPONENTS
COACH INFORMATION
44
Head Coach... Andre Luciano (Indiana-1993) Record at NAU....................... 59-78-16 (8 yrs) Career Record...................................... Same Assistant Coach........................... Holly Jones
OUTLOOK 2008 Overall Record............................. 12-7-3 2008 Conference Record................4-1-2/1st Lettermen Returning/Lost........................16/4 Starters Returning/Lost...............................9/2 Key Returners............. Brenna Boies (1st All-BSC)
Kristi Andreassen (1st All-BSC) Tori Howe (2nd All-BSC) Rebekah Schmidt (2nd All-BSC) Sam Monahan (HM All-BSC) Sarah Neatherson (HM All-BSC) Tori Rocke (HM All-BSC); Lauren Zallis (HM All-BSC) Jenna Samora (HM All-BSC & Newcomer of the Year)
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID............................. Andrew Tomsky SID Email..................................aht7@nau.edu SID Phone.................................(928) 523-1017 SID Cell Phone.........................(619) 606-6166 SID Fax......................................(928) 523-6793 Website.....................www.nauathletics.com
SERIES HISTORY Series......................... Idaho State leads 6-5-2 Last Meeting........ NAU 1-0, 10/19/08 at NAU
NORTHERN ARIZONA
Overall: 6-5-2, Home: 4-1-1, Away: 1-3-1, Neutral: 1-1-0, Conference: 5-4-2, BSC Tournament: 1-1-0 * 10/22/1998 H W(OT) 2-1 * 10/29/1999 A L 1-2 * 10/05/2000 H W 3-1 + 10/27/2000 N L 0-1 * 10/19/2001 A T(2OT) 2-2 * 10/19/2002 H W 1-0 * 10/30/2003 H W 4-1 + 11/06/2003 N W 1-0 * 10/31/2004 A L(OT) 0-1 * 10/29/2005 H L 1-2 * 10/13/2006 A W(2OT) 2-1 * 10/18/2007 H T(20T) 0-0 * 10/19/2008 A L 0-1
2008 Results 08/22 08/24 08/29 08/31 09/05 09/07 09/12 09/14 09/19 09/21 09/26 09/28 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26 10/31 11/06 11/08 11/14
ARIZONA STATE L at New Mexico T at UC Irvine L at Embry-Riddle W SOUTHERN UTAH W TCU L at #6 Porltand L vs. Washington L VMI W LOUISIANA-MONROE W CENTRAL ARKANSAS W UTAH VALLEY W *SACRAMENTO STATE W *at Portland State T *WEBER STATE L *IDAHO STATE W *at Eastern Washington W *at Montana T *NORTHERN COLORADO W +vs. #2 Portland State W +at Weber State W ~at Portland L
PROGRAM HISTORY 2-4 1-1 0-1 9-1 1-0 0-1 0-7 1-3 3-1 5-2 5-0 3-1 2-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 2-1 1-0 2-1 1-6
2009 Schedule 08/21 08/23 08/28 08/30 09/04 09/06 09/09 09/12 09/25 09/27 10/09 10/11 10/15 10/17 10/23 10/25 10/31
at Utah State 4:00 pm at Southern Utah 1:00 pm ARIZONA 7:00 pm at Loyola Marymount 12:00 pm -OAKLAND 7:00 pm -IOWA 1:00 pm EMBRY RIDDLE 7:00 pm NEW MEXICO STATE 7:00 pm at New Mexico 7:00 pm at Arizona State 1:00 pm *at Sacramento State 1:00 pm *PORTLAND STATE 12:00 pm *at Idaho State 4:00 pm *at Weber State 11:00 am *MONTANA 4:00 pm *EASTERN WASHINGTON 12:00 pm *at Northern Colorado 7:00 pm
CAPS denotes home game * Big Sky Conference Game + Big Sky Conference Tournament ~NCAA First Round - 9th Annual Mountain Classic
2009 Idaho State Soccer Media Guide
First Year of Soccer..........................1997 (12 yrs) Program Overall Record......... 84-126-16 (.407) Overall Conference Record........34-41-5 (.456) Regular Season Titles...........................................0 Big Sky Tournament Titles....................... 1 (2008) NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 1 (2008)
2009 ROSTER 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Kendra Teesdale Penny Short Tori Rocke Jennifer Beaudoin Kristi Andreassen Tori Howe Sarah Vallen Lauren Zallis Brenna Boies Gianara Campasano Jenna Samora Sam Monahan Sarah Neatherton Carolyn Savage Rebekah Schmidt Jen Painter Laura Johnson Kara Vitacca Corie McGuire Anna Clark Brandy Carr Georgia Foltz Noel Guevara Natasha Slaughter Ethi Ethridge Kathryn Wertz Allyson Cwiekowski Ashley Marrapode Katie Tribbey
GK GK GK -- D D MF MF MF D F F F F MF MF/F MF MF MF MF/D F MF MF GK MF MF/D D M F/D
SO SR SO FR JR JR SR SO JR SR SO JR SR JR JR JR FR SR JR JR JR SO SO SO SO SO SO SO JR
2009 Idaho State Soccer Media Guide
GAME 13
Saturday • October 17 • 1:00 pm MST Pocatello, ID • Davis Field GENERAL INFORMATION Location...........................Greeley, Colorado Enrollment............................................. 10,799 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference..........................................Big Sky President........................................ Kay Norton Athletic Director...................... Jay S. Hinrichs Facility....................... Jackson Stadium/1,860 Nickname................................................ Bears Colors....................................... Blue and Gold
COACH INFORMATION
Tim Barrera Head Coach
Sydney Vander Velde
Midfielder
Head Coach................................ Tim Barrera (Virginia Tech-1986) Record at UNC....................... 93-85-9 (10 yrs) Career Record................. 157-129-12 (16 yrs) Assistant Coach................ Bree Ann Milligan
Series......................... Idaho State leads 2-1-1 Last Meeting....... UNC 6-2, 10/17/08 at UNC
OUTLOOK
NORTHERN COLORADO
2008 Overall Record............................. 7-13-0 2008 Conference Record............... 2-5-0/7th Lettermen Returning/Lost........................14/7 Starters Returning/Lost...............................6/5 Key Returners..... Sydney Vender Velde (2nd All-BSC)
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID.....................................Dana Miller SID Email....................dana.miller@unco.edu SID Phone.................................(970) 351-1065 SID Cell Phone.........................(720) 291-7025 SID Fax......................................(970) 351-1995 Website......................... www.UNCBears.com
SERIES HISTORY
Overall: 2-1-1, Home: 0-0-1, Away: 1-1-0, Neutral: 1-0-0, Conference: 1-1-1 10/02/2005 N W 2-0 * 10/15/2006 A W 3-0 * 10/20/2007 H T(2OT) 0-0 * 10/17/2008 A L 2-6
2008 Results
PROGRAM HISTORY
08/22 08/24 08/29 08/31 09/04 09/06 09/12 09/14 09/19 09/21 09/25 09/27 10/03 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/25 10/31
BRYANT LOT AIR FORCE WOT SAN FRANCISCO L WYOMING W at Utah Valley LOT at Utah State L RIDER W Oregon State W vs. Grambling State L at UTEP L at UNLV L at Southern Utah L BOISE STATE L *PORTLAND STATE L *at Sacramento State L *IDAHO STATE W *WEBER STATE W *at Montana L *at Eastern Washington L *at Northern Arizona L
2-3 2-1 0-1 1-0 2-3 0-3 4-0 1-0 1-3 2-3 1-3 1-3 1-2 1-2 0-4 6-2 2-1 2-3 0-1 1-2
09/22 08/22 08/28 08/30 09/04 09/11 09/13 09/23 09/27 10/04 10/09 10/11 10/15 10/17 10/23 10/25 10/30
vs. UC Riverside TBA NEBRASKA 7:00 pm WESTERN MICHIGAN 7:00 pm HARFORD 12:00 pm at Air Force 6:00 pm vs. Idaho 3:00 pm at Boise State 12:00 pm at New Mexico 7:00 pm CREIGHTON 12:00 pm WYOMING 3:00 pm *at Portland State 5:00 pm *SACRAMENTO STATE 1:00 pm *at Idaho State 3:00 pm *at Weber State 1:00 pm *MONTANA 7:00 pm *EASTERN WASHINGTON 12:00 pm *NORTHERN ARIZONA 7:00 pm
2009 Schedule
First Year of Soccer..........................1979 (30 yrs) Program Overall Record....... 205-169-26 (.545) Overall Conference Record..........7-12-2 (.381) Regular Season Titles...........................................0 Big Sky Tournament Titles....................................0 NCAA DI Tournament Appearances...............0
2009 ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 20 22 26 28 -- --
CAPS denotes home game * Big Sky Conference Game
Bengal Soccer
Heidi Owen GK Laura Vallen MF Reba Davidson MF Janelle Kramer D Kimmie Fiedler MF/D Krystine Dalton D Daniell Birdsall MF Aundreaha Martinez M/D JJ Wykstra MF Sydney Vander Velde MF Marcie Johnson MF/F Katey Borman D Brittani Knott MF Alyssa Yearsley D Sara Sheets MF Olivia Deadmond D Ariel Cook F/MF Alexsys Tamayo D/MF/F Laura Wayland MF Kirstin Salminen GK Haley Juarez D Eryn Daniel D Kelsey Andrade F
JR FR SO SO SO JR SO SO FR SR SR JR JR FR FR JR SO FR JR SO FR SO SO
BIG SKY OPPONENTS
Northern Colorado
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Bengal Soccer Portland State GAME 14
Friday • October 23 • 6:00 pm MST Portland, OR • PCC-Rock Creek GENERAL INFORMATION Location............................. Portland, Oregon Enrollment............................................. 24,999 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference..........................................Big Sky President...................................... Wim Wiewel Athletic Director..................... Torre Chisholm Facility.................................. PCC-Rock Creek Nickname..............................................Vikings Colors........................Green, White and Silver
BIG SKY OPPONENTS
COACH INFORMATION
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Head Coach............................. Laura Schott (California-2004) Record at PSU.............................. 5-11-4 (1 yr) Career Record...................................... Same Assistant Coaches...............Melanie Langley Janine Szpara
OUTLOOK 2008 Overall Record............................. 5-11-4 2008 Conference Record........... (4-1-2/2nd) Lettermen Returning/Lost........................12/9 Starters Returning/Lost...............................8/4 Key Returners......... Frankie Ross (1st All-BSC) Cris Lewis (2nd All-BSC) Tish Parsons (2nd All-BSC) Dolly Enneking (2nd All-BSC) Nathalie Wollman (HM All-BSC) Kala Renard (HM All-BSC)
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID................................Matt Scheerer SID Email...........................scheerer@pdx.edu SID Phone.................................(503) 725-5744 SID Cell Phone........................................None SID Fax......................................(503) 725-5610 Website................................www.goviks.com
Laura Schott Head Coach
Cris Lewis Goalkeeper
2008 Results
PROGRAM HISTORY
08/22 08/24 08/30 09/01 09/05 09/07 09/12 09/14 09/19 09/21 09/26 10/05 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/23 10/25 10/31 11/06
at Oregon State L at Gonzaga L #1 USC L #3 UCLA L ST. MARY’S L at Nevada W at Creighton L at DU L OREGON L at Seattle TO2 HAWAI’I TO2 FRESNO STATE L *at Northern Colorado W *NORTHERN ARIZONA TO2 *MONTANA W *E. WASHINGTON W *at Weber State L *at Idaho State W *SACRAMENTO STATE TO2 +vs. Northern Arizona L
1-2 0-1 0-2 0-7 0-1 2-1 1-3 1-3 0-3 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-0 2-1 4-1 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-1
08/21 08/23 08/28 09/06 09/11 09/13 09/18 09/20 09/22 09/25 10/02 10/04 10/09 10/11 10/16 10/18 10/23 10/25 10/30
at Oregon State 7:00 pm BOISE STATE 1:00 pm at Pacific 7:00 pm NEVADA 1:00 pm vs. Cal 1:30 pm at Saint Mary’s 2:30 pm vs. Wyoming 1:30 pm vs. North Dakota State 9:00 am SEATTLE 7:00 pm at Oregon 7:00 pm at Utah Valley 3:00 pm GONZAGA 1:00 pm *NORTHERN COLORADO 5:00 pm *at Northern Arizona 11:00 am *at Eastern Washington 4:00 pm *at Montana 11:00 am *IDAHO STATE 5:00 pm *WEBER STATE 1:00 pm *at Sacramento State 1:00 pm
2009 Schedule SERIES HISTORY Series......................... Idaho State leads 7-4-1 Last Meeting............ PSU 1-0, 10/25/08 at ISU
PORTLAND STATE Overall: 7-4-1, Home: 4-2-0, Away: 3-2-1 Conference: 6-4-1, BSC Tournament: 1-0-0 * 10/17/1998 A L 0-2 * 10/24/1999 H W 3-0 * 10/21/2000 A W 4-1 * 10/21/2001 A W 2-0 * 10/17/2002 H W 2-1 + 11/09/2002 H W(OT) 1-0 * 10/24/2003 A W 1-0 * 10/23/2004 H W 2-1 * 10/07/2005 A T(2OT) 1-1 * 10/05/2006 H L(OT) 0-1 * 10/12/2007 A L 0-1 * 10/25/2008 H L 0-1
CAPS denotes home game * Big Sky Conference Game + Big Sky Conference Tournament
2009 Idaho State Soccer Media Guide
First Year of Soccer..........................1993 (16 yrs) Program Overall Record......... 95-169-29 (.374) Overall Conference Record........34-44-7 (.441) Regular Season Titles.............................. 1 (2004) Big Sky Tournament Titles....................................0 NCAA Tournament Appearances...................0
2009 ROSTER 0 00 1 4 5 7 8 11 15 16 18 19 20 22 23 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Kenisha Macklin GK Jarvis, Rachel GK Lewis, Cris GK Robertson, Kat F/MF Dutra, Amanda MF Carnovale, Toni MF/D Geiger, Esty F/MF Russell, Alissa D Parsons, Tish MF Enneking, Dolly F/MF Wollmann, Nathalie MF Tammen, Kimmie D Renard, Kala MF Ross, Frankie MF Howie, Amanda MF Allen, Brittany F Dent, Emily F Fenton, Amber F Hlasnik, Michelle D/MF Horton, Jenna F/MF Hulsizer, Lainey GK Martin, Carlie D Martin, Megan F
FR SR SR SR RFR SO SO SR SO SR SR FR SO JR SO FR FR FR FR FR FR FR FR
2009 Idaho State Soccer Media Guide
GAME 15
Sunday • October 25 • 2:00 pm MST Sacramento, CA • Hornet Soccer Field GENERAL INFORMATION Location................... Sacramento, California Enrollment............................................. 28,829 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference..........................................Big Sky President.................. Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Athletic Director..................Dr. Terry Wanless Facility..............................Hornet Soccer Field Nickname............................................ Hornets Colors....................................Green and Gold
COACH INFORMATION
Randy Dedini Head Coach
Kim Kemper Forward
Head Coach............................ Randy Dedini (Sonoma St-1992) Record at SAC.......................... 21-12-7 (2 yrs) Career Record...................................... Same Assistant Coach............... Maureen Whitney
Series......................... Idaho State leads 7-2-3 Last Meeting............. ISU 3-1, 10/23/08 at ISU
OUTLOOK
SACRAMENTO STATE
2008 Overall Record............................... 9-8-2 2008 Conference Record............ (3-3-1/4th) Lettermen Returning/Lost........................18/7 Starters Returning/Lost...............................7/4 Key Returners.....Kim Kemper (1st All-BSC, 3x), Ashley Forbes (HM All-BSC), Christina Trenton (HM All-BSC), Cori Shreve (HM All-BSC)
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID........................................... J.D. Fox SID Email.................................jdfox@csus.edu SID Phone.................................(916) 278-6896 SID Cell Phone.........................(209) 210-8858 SID Fax......................................(916) 278-5429 Website..................... www.hornetsports.com
SERIES HISTORY
Overall: 7-2-3, Home: 4-1-2, Away: 3-1-1 Conference: 7-2-2, BSC Tournament: 0-0-1 * 10/15/1998 A L 0-2 * 10/22/1999 H T(2OT) 1-1 * 10/19/2000 A W(2OT) 2-1 * 10/28/2001 A W 1-0 * 10/25/2002 H W 3-0 * 10/26/2003 A W(OT) 2-1 * 10/21/2004 H W 1-0 * 10/27/2005 H L 0-2 * 10/07/2006 H W(2OT) 1-0 + 11/05/2006 H T(4-3 PKs) 2-2 * 10/14/2007 A T(2OT) 1-1 * 10/23/2008 H W 3-1
2008 Results 08/22 08/29 09/05 09/07 09/12 09/14 09/19 09/21 09/26 09/28 10/02 10/05 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/23 10/25 10/31
at Pacific L SEATTLE TO2 at UC Riverside W at #21 UC Santa Barbara L UC DAVIS L at San Jose State LOT MIAMI W IONA W at CSU Bakersfield W at Fresno State L NEVADA W UC SANTA CRUZ W *at Northern Arizona L *NORTHERN COLORADO W *EASTERN WASHINGTON W *MONTANA L *at Idaho State L *at Weber State W *at Portland State TO2
PROGRAM HISTORY 0-2 1-1 1-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-0 4-0 0-2 2-0 2-0 0-2 4-0 2-0 0-1 1-3 1-0 0-0
2009 Schedule 08/23 08/28 08/30 09/04 09/11 09/13 09/18 09/20 09/27 10/02 10/04 10/09 10/11 10/16 10/18 10/23 10/25 10/30
at UC Davis 2:00 pm ALBANY 5:00 pm UC SANTA BARBARA 1:00 pm DOMINICAN 2:30 pm PACIFIC 4:00 pm at Nevada 2:00 pm at San Diego State 4:00 pm at Pepperdine 1:00 pm at Fresno State 2:00 pm at California 1:00 pm SAN JOSE STATE 3:30 pm *NORTHERN ARIZONA 1:00 pm *at Northern Colorado 12:00 pm *at Montana 4:00 pm *at Eastern Washington 1:00 pm *WEBER STATE 3:30 pm *IDAHO STATE 1:00 pm *PORTLAND STATE 1:00 pm
First Year of Soccer..........................1994 (15 yrs) Program Overall Record....... 107-145-28 (.432) Overall Conference Record.......32-36-9 (.474) Regular Season Titles.............................. 1 (2007) Big Sky Tournament Titles....................... 1 (2007) NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 1 (2007)
2009 ROSTER 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 31
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Savannah Abercrombie GK Mandy Trojan GK Victoria Ramirez MF Jordan Carlberg MF/F Jessica Gregory MF/F Cheyenne Heyden MF Erin Tarantino MF/F Nicole Cristino MF/D Ashley Forbes F Danielle Holloway MF/F Elece McBride MF/F Shea Roberts D Christina Trenton D Laura Bahno MF Kim Kemper F Caitlin Pulver F Kelsey O’Donnell F Kirsten Karl MF Vanessa Nieto D Ashley Rosenbery D/MF Katelin Hopping MF Megan Burg MF Paige Tucker D/MF Leah Larot F Cori Shreve D
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Saturday • October 31 • 1:00 pm MST Pocatello, ID • Davis Field GENERAL INFORMATION Location.....................................Ogden, Utah Enrollment............................................. 18,300 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division I Conference..........................................Big Sky President...............................Dr. F. Ann Millner Athletic Director.....................Jerry Graybeal Facility................. Wildcat Soccer Field/2,000 Nickname...........................................Wildcats Colors.................................. Purple and White
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Head Coach...........................Tim Crompton (Weber State-1996) Record at WSU....................... 47-40-12 (5 yrs) Career Record...................................... Same Assistant Coaches............... Meagan Thunell Tom VudhiVadhana
OUTLOOK 2008 Overall Record............................. 9-10-2 2008 Conference Record................5-2-0/1st Lettermen Returning/Lost........................15/6 Starters Returning/Lost...............................7/5 Key Returners.............Ari Wood (HM All-BSC) Shannon Thompson (HM All-BSC) Collette Simmons (HM All-BSC) Rebecca Ritchie (1st All-BSC & Defensive MVP)
SPORTS INFORMATION Soccer SID.................................. Darin Hogge SID Email.......................dhogge@weber.edu SID Phone.................................(801) 626-6012 SID Cell Phone.........................(801) 626-6012 SID Fax......................................(801) 626-6490 Website.............www.weberstatesports.com
Tim Crompton Head Coach
Rebecca Ritchie Goalkeeper
SERIES HISTORY Series........................Weber State leads 7-5-1 Last Meeting........ WSU 0-2, 11/01/08 at WSU
WEBER STATE
Overall: 5-7-1, Home: 3-4-0, Away: 2-3-1 Conference: 3-7-1, BSC Tournament: 2-0-0 * 10/30/1998 H L 0-2 * 10/09/1999 A L 0-1 * 09/13/2000 H W(OT) 2-1 * 11/03/2001 H L 1-3 + 11/10/2001 A W 1-0 * 11/02/2002 A W 2-1 * 10/11/2003 H L 0-2 * 10/07/2004 A T(2OT) 1-1 * 10/15/2005 H L 1-2 * 10/28/2006 A L(OT) 1-2 + 11/03/2006 H W 1-0 * 11/03/2007 H W 2-0 * 11/01/2008 A L 0-2
08/24 08/29 08/31 09/05 09/07 09/12 09/14 09/26 09/28 10/03 10/05 10/09 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26 10/31
at Boise State L vs UL TO2 vs TXST L CSUB L vs. Missouri L at South Dakota St. W vs. North Dakota St. TO2 IDAHO W at Gonzaga LO2 at Washington State L at Seattle L *at Idaho State TO2 *WEBER STATE LO2 *at Sacramento State L *at Portland State L *NORTHERN ARIZONA L *N. COLORADO W *MONTANA WOT
PROGRAM HISTORY 0-4 1-1 0-2 2-3 0-3 2-1 1-1 1-0 1-2 1-3 0-2 1-1 1-2 0-2 1-4 0-1 1-0 3-2
2009 Schedule 08/28 09/02 09/11 09/13 09/18 09/20 09/25 09/27 10/03 10/08 10/11 10/15 10/17 10/23 10/25 10/28 10/31
MAINE 3:00 pm at Utah 7:30 pm at UTEP 2:00 pm vs. Arkansas State 12:00 pm vs. TCU 4:00 pm at Texas Tech 12:00 pm at Washington State 4:00 pm at Idaho 12:00 pm OREGON 11:00 am *EASTERN WASHINGTON 3:00 pm *at Montana 1:00 pm *NORTHERN COLORADO 3:00 pm *NORTHERN ARIZONA 11:00 am *at Sacramento State 4:30 pm *at Portland State 2:00 pm BRIGHAM YOUNG 3:00 pm *at Idaho State 1:00 pm
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First Year of Soccer..........................1996 (13 yrs) Program Overall Record....... 119-108-22 (.522) Overall Conference Record........57-29-7 (.651) Regular Season Titles...........................................5 (1998, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2008) Big Sky Tournament Titles....................................3 (1998, 2004, 2005) NCAA Tournament Appearances...................2 (2004, 2005)
2009 ROSTER 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 32 41
Hillary Anger Kirsten Anderson Alyson Tucker Darby Richards Victoria Anderson Kelly Robinson Kylie Johnson Ari Wood Lindsay Ortgiesen Alyssa Toomey Sarah Mager Jessie Baddley Teresa Holt Alyssa Foutz Nicole Moore Emily Freshman Kierstin Wood Roxanne Tebbs Samantha Burnett Collette Simmons Erica Sims Abby Robinson Lindsay Griffin Skylar Stam Shannon Thompson Maggie Bartel Tiana Woodhead Paige Seikeira Rebecca Ritchie Ryann Waldman
F GK GK MF D F F/MF MF MF/D MF F/MF F D MF F MF F/MF MF F MF D F D D D MF MF D GK GK
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Regular Season Champions Host
Thursday & Saturday • November 6 & 8 Site and time to be announced
Note: The winner of the Big Sky Conference Tournament receives automatic bid to play in the NCAA College Cup.
Semifinals Thursday, Nov. 6
finals Saturday, Nov. 8
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2oo8 IN REVIEW
2008 IN REVIEW
2008 Recap and Photos........................Page 51-52 Big Sky Conference...............................Page 53 2008 Review............................................Page 54 2008 Statistics..........................................Page 55
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2oo8 recap and photos
ISU began the season with high hopes as they were returning top leaders at nearly every position, helpful in leading an overall young team. After being granted a fifth year by the NCAA, goalkeeper Maren Eves-Williams was to serve as a mentor for the three underclass keepers, while co-team captains midfielder Kilee Quigley and forward Jana DavisBoehler were to lead the offensive charge for the Bengals. Senior Katie Miller held the backline for the defenders. Unfortunately, half of the Bengals star returners saw little playing time and were forced to mentor from the bench due to injuries. Even before the season could get off the ground fifth year keeper Eves-Williams was sidelined in the first week of practice after she broke her thumb in a routine drill, knocking her out for almost a full month. Rallying for their fallen teammate, the Bengals opened their season with a 2-1 double overtime victory over Utah State, ISU’s first win over the Aggies since 2003. Almost fittingly the overtime game-winning goal came from a pair of freshman as Ashley Askwig scored with 16 seconds left off an assist from freshman Alex Hansen. In goal for the Bengals was freshman keeper Michelle Harrison whose performance earned her Big Sky Player of the week honors. Though it was an exciting victory for the Bengals, it came with the upsetting loss of cocaptain and returning ISU lead scorer Davis-Boehler to a knee injury which would put her on the sidelines for most of the season. With their leading keeper and leading scorer from the previous season removed from the action the Bengal squad was feeling the hit. “It definitely hit us hard from a coach’s perspective to rely heavily on those players as anchors for the front and back of the field,” said head coach Allison Gibson. “The level of security that went out the window with those injuries; losing both people. It was a tough blow.” However, the underclassmen stepped up again in their second match of the season with a 1-0 road win over Air Force. Freshman Benicia Brogan scored a goal in the second half with a loft over the keeper from 15 yards out and freshman keeper Bailey Williams posted ISU’s first shutout of the season.
Idaho State’s contest at Air Force began a six-game road streak for the Bengals, a trip difficult for a team of upperclassmen let alone a young squad. The lack of on-field experience would get the better of the Bengals as they fell in their next three contests. Nevertheless, the Bengals would post a four-game scoring streak scoring at least one goal in their first four games, all of which were scored by underclassmen. Unfortunately, Idaho State’s three match losing streak would include losses to Idaho and Boise State in Moscow to end the Bengals two-year ownership of the Governor’s Cup. Idaho State leads the Governor’s Cup Champions list with five outright titles, while Boise State earned its fourth in 2008. Freshman keeper Bailey Williams emerged as a regular starter for the Bengals even after she sustained a cleat to the face against Boise State handing the keeper her first on-field injury that resulted in four stitches and a black-andblue eye. Williams would go on to post her second career shutout against Utah Valley on September 11, however the Bengals would also be shutout posting their first tie game for the 2008 season. The road did not get any easier as the Bengals played in front of its largest crowd in program history, home or away, of 2,071 people against Brigham Young. Keeper Williams hustled on the field allowing only two goals after facing 27 shots from the Cougars, but the Bengals could not fend off BYU and fell 2-0. Idaho State hosted its second home game, nearly a month after its first, hosting UC Davis in the first day of the Bengal Classic Tournament. Sophomore Lauren Ryan would post her second goal of the season against the Aggies assisted by Annamarie Hofstetter who tied the ISU school record for career assists with 18. Ryan would post her third goal of the season just two days later in ISU’s 1-1 tie with Wyoming during the final day of the Bengal Classic Tournament, for a two-game scoring streak. Ryan would go on to be the leading scorer for the Bengals with four goals and lead the team in points with ten. The Bengals knew going into their last non-conference road games of the season that Pepperdine and #21 San Diego would be their toughest opponents of the year. Even with the Bengals playing such solid opponents, keeper Eves-Williams received permission to return to play and started at goal for the first time during the season. Even down starting defender Lauren Hough who had received a red card in the previous game the Bengals held Pepperdine to a scoreless 42 minutes. However, the Waves would find momentum and overcome the Bengals in the remaining minutes to score six goals. In the contest starting defender Karissa Henage suffered a concussion that put her on the bench for the following two games.
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he 2008 Idaho State soccer season was filled with valuable lessons for a very young Bengal squad, a team with 13 underclassmen, eight of whom ended up as starters. Though ISU endured numerous obstacles during the season, including some heartbreaking injuries, the young team was able to learn and grow from their tribulations, playing well as a team by the end of the season, and setting the table for 2009.
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Idaho State’s contest against Northern Colorado was bittersweet for the Bengals as Annamarie Hofstetter set the Idaho State all-time career assists record with 20 as she aided Kilee Quigley and Lauren Ryan in goals against the Bears. However, it was not enough as Northern Colorado posted a 6-2 victory over the Bengals. Northern Arizona, who would go on to win its first Big Sky Conference Tournament Championship, defeated the Bengals 1-0 in Flagstaff.
Idaho State fared no better against #21 San Diego as the Bengals fell 6-0 again, this time losing co-captain and senior starting midfielder Kilee Quigley to a red card.
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Though the Bengals suffered tough losses in California, they returned to Davis Field with a strong will. Even with the absence of Quigley and Henage Idaho State would end its non-conference season with a 0-0 tie against Gonzaga. The Bengals played tough outshooting their opponent 21-17 and Davis-Boehler returned to the pitch for significant time on the field since her knee injury. EvesWilliams tended goal against the Bulldogs for her only shutout of the season earning her Big Sky Player of the Week Honors.
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Idaho State would open its conference season at home with 1-1 double overtime tie against Eastern Washington. The Bengals showed tremendous heart and skill and dominated the pitch out shooting the Eagles 26-8, but the Eagles would score the first goal in the 31st minute, while sophomore Taylor Powell scored the game tying goal in the 87th minute assisted by DavisBoehler. After playing some of their best soccer all season, the Bengals hit the road for three straight contests, but the conference road was tough for the Bengals as they fell in all three of their road games to Montana, Northern Colorado and Northern Arizona.
The Bengals returned home to take on Sacramento State and would go on to play their best game of the season as they posted an authoritative 3-1 victory over the Hornets. Davis-Boehler kicked off the winning mood as she scored on her only penalty kick of the season in the 29th minute. ISU would continue to score, posting three goals before the Hornets would respond in the 71st minute. Noelle Sanders scored her first goal of the season in the 51st minute while Kilee Quigley scored her second of the season in the 66th minute. ISU’s win also saw the return of freshman keeper Bailey Williams at goal. Idaho State’s 3-1 win over Sacramento State at home ended the Bengals longest non-winning streak in program history with a total of 14 games that included four ties. “We had so much pressure coming from a lot of different areas but we got through it,” said Gibson. “We played the way we’d tried to play all year.” In their last home game of the season the Bengals played with determination and dominated the Vikings outshooting PSU 16-4 with five shots on goal. Unfortunately, 2:15 into the second half the Vikings connected on a rebound off keeper Bailey Williams handing ISU a heartbreaking 1-0 loss. The defeat cost Idaho State the chance of attending the Big Sky Conference tournament. Idaho State would take on Weber State, the Big Sky Conference
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regular season champion, in its final match of the season where the Bengals fell 2-0 to clinch the title for the Wildcats. Five Bengals would go on to be named to the Big Sky All-Conference team with Quigley and Henage being named to the first team, Hofstetter being named to the second team and Williams and Davis-Boehler as honorable mentions. The young Bengal squad endured numerous obstacles during the season, including several tough injuries. Even though Idaho State struggled to see the result of their hard effort and solid play as they would post a 3-12-4 overall record, the youthful team saw valuable playing time which helped them learn and cultivate dominate game play which will help them flourish throughout their careers. “With anything in life when you experience hard times you come out stronger and more knowledgeable,” said Gibson. “We went through a tough patch, but you come out stronger and you build on that experience.”
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The Big Sky Conference left and at the same time the conference added Portland enters its 46th year of athletic State, Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big competition in 2008-09. The Sky maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Big Sky is an NCAA Division Northridge departed in the spring of 2001. I member in all sports, With the addition of Northern Colorado, the Big Sky spreads with member institutions across seven states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to classified in the Football the Rocky Mountain Front. The Big Sky is represented along Championship Subdivision the entire west coast with schools in Washington, Oregon (formally I-AA). The Big Sky and California. League schools also range up and down returned to a nine-team the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, format in 2006 with the Utah, Arizona and now Colorado. addition of the University Of the eight western-most states in the contiguous United of Northern Colorado after States only one, Nevada, is not represented in the Big Sky. spending five years as an On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the eight-member league. six presidents of the charter members as the name of the The current lineup includes new conference. The name Big Sky originated in a novel Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana, Montana written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., State*, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland in 1947 entitled “The Big Sky.” Jack Hollowell, a former State, Sacramento State and Weber State. The league has Montana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky become one of the strongest Division I conferences in the theme for the Treasure State, and Harry Missildine of the West and is a national leader Spokane Spokesman-Review in I-AA football. called for the newly formed The Big Sky Conference was league to be named the Big established in 1963 by six charter Sky Conference in his column members – Idaho, Idaho dated Feb. 20, 1963. State, Gonzaga, Montana, The Big Sky sponsors Montana State* and Weber championships in 14 sports, State. Those six schools formed including men’s and women’s the foundation of the Big Sky cross country, indoor and before the league expanded outdoor track and field, in 1970 by adding Boise Doug Fullerton basketball and tennis. In Jon Kasper Ron Loghry State and Northern Arizona. Commissioner Asst. Commissioner/ addition, there are also Associate Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 championships in football, Media Relations Commissioner and was replaced by Nevada, and women’s volleyball, golf which gave the league eight and soccer. members. The conference The 2007-08 season will mark grew to nine schools in 1987 the 20th year that the Big with the addition of Eastern Sky Conference will sponsor Washington. championships in women’s The 1990s saw change in sports. The former Mountain the makeup of the league, West Conference existed beginning in 1992 when from 1982-88, sponsoring Nevada departed and put the championships for women’s Jaynee Nadolski Autumn Wehr Big Sky back at eight teams. sports at the same institutions Asst. Commissioner/ Media Relations In 1996 Boise State and Idaho the Big Sky had men’s Compliance
programs. The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both men and women. Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, will enter his 12th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July 1, 1995, replacing longtime commissioner Ron Stephenson. Stephenson served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from 1977-81 while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71.
Big Sky Address P.O. Box 1459 2491 Washington Blvd., Suite 201 Ogden, UT 84401
Phone Numbers Phone: 801-392-1978 Fax: 801-392-5568
Website “www.bigskyconf.com”
staff Commissioner................................................. Doug Fullerton dfullerton@bigskyconference.org 801-392-1978, Ext. 10 Associate Commissioner..................................... Ron Loghry rloghry@bigskyconference.org 801-392-1978, Ext. 14 Asst. Commissioner/Media Relations..................Jon Kasper jkasper@bigskyconference.org 801-392-1978, Ext. 16 Asst. Commissioner/Compliance.............. Jaynee Nadolski jnadolski@bigskyconference.org 801-392-1978, Ext. 15 Asst. Media Relations.......................................Autumn Wehr awehr@bigskyconference.org 801-392-1978, Ext. 12 Administrative Assistant..............................Janet Carpenter jcarpenter@bigskyconference.org 801-392-1978, Ext. 10 Business Manager............................................ Christy Hatley chatley@bigskyconference.org 801-392-1978, Ext. 13
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BIG SKY W L T 1. $*Northern Arizona 4 1 2 2. #*Weber State 5 2 0 Portland State 4 1 2 Sacramento State 3 3 1 Montana 3 3 1 Eastern Washington 2 4 1 7. Northern Colorado 2 5 0 8. Idaho State 1 5 1
Pts. 14 15 14 10 10 7 6 4
OVERALL W L T 12 7 3 9 10 2 5 11 4 9 8 2 6 11 2 4 11 3 7 13 0 3 12 4
*Clinched spot in Big Sky Tournament # Clinched regular season title and hosts the championship $ Clinched the Big Sky Tournament Championship
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First Team Position Goalkeeper Defenders Forwards Midfielders
Name Rebecca Ritchie Karissa Henage Sara Aspenwall Kristi Andreassen *%Kara Taylor Ashtyn Webster Lindsay Ellis #Cee Cee Odorfer #Kim Kemper Whitney Smith #Kilee Quigley Sara Campbell Brenna Boies Frankie Ross *$Hayley McCoy
School Weber State Idaho State Montana Northern Arizona Sacramento State Weber State Weber State Northern Arizona Sacramento State Weber State Idaho State Montana Northern Arizona Portland State Weber State
Second Team Position Goalkeeper Defenders Forwards Midfielders
Name Cris Lewis Sara Byrne Chelsey Hannesson Tori Howe RebekahSchmidt Tish Parsons Brittney Sparks Kaitlyn Heinsohn Jessica Zimmerman Jocelyn Bement Annamarie Hofstetter Megan Chambers Sydney Vander Velde Dolly Enneking
School Portland State Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Northern Arizona Northern Arizona Portland State Eastern Washington Montana Northern Colorado Eastern Washington Idaho State Montana Northern Colorado Portland State
Honorable Mention Goalkeepers: Bailey Williams (ISU); Grace Harris, (UM); Tori Rocke, (NAU) Defenders: Lyndsey Martin, (EWU); Abby Grafft, (UM); Danielle McQuinn, (UM); MaryAnn Hoke, (UNC); Suzanne Hinton, Portland State; Christina Trenton, (SAC); Shannon Thompson, (WSU) Midfielders: Lillian Bourret, (EWU); Abby Jensen, (EWU); Anna Pingree, (UM); Sarah Stevens, Montana; Lauren Zallis, (NAU); Sam Monahan, (NAU); Nathalie Wollman, Portland State; Sarah Howard, (SAC); Cori Shreve, (SAC); Shaylee Hyde, (WSU); Collette Simmons, (WSU) Forwards: Lauren Koelzer, (EWU); Jana Davis-Boehler, (ISU); Ciara Kremer, (UM); Jenna Samora, (NAU); Sarah Neatherton, (NAU); Kala Renard, Portland State; Ashley Forbes, (SAC); Ari Wood, (WSU).
SPECIAL AWARDS Offensive MVP: Hayley McCoy (WSU); Cee Cee Odorfer (NAU) Defensive MVP: Rebecca Ritchie (WSU) Newcomer of the Year: Jenna Samora (NAU) Golden Boot Award*: Kim Kemper (SAC); Hayley McCoy (WSU); Frankie Ross (PSU); Jessica Zimmerman (UNC); *Each finished with eight points in conference play. Coach of the Year: Andre Luciano (NAU)
ISU ACADEMIC ALL-BIG SKY Only Idaho State Players Player Annamarie Hofstetter Karissa Henage Kacey Ball Jana Davis-Boehler Megan Stainbrook Noelle Sanders Ellen Larsen Alex Hansen Lauren Ryan Bailey Williams Katie Miller
Class Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr.
Major Microbiology Health Education CSDIS Physical Education Undecided Pre-Business Undecided Health Care Admin. Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education
POST SEASON BIG SKY TOURNAMENT - SEMIFINALS (#3) Northern Arizona def. (#2) Portland State; 1-0 (#1) Weber State def. (#4) Montana; 1-0 CHAMPIONSHIP (#3) Northern Arizona def. (#1) Weber State; 2-1 NCAA COLLEGE CUP - FIRST ROUND (#2) Portland def. Northern Arizona; 6-1
* Unanimous Selection % Two-Time Selection # Three-Time Selection $ Four-Time Selection
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Date Aug 22 Aug 29 Aug 31 # Sep 05 # Sep 07 Sep 11 Sep 13 $ Sep 19 $ Sep 21 Sep 26 Sep 28 Oct 03 * Oct 09 * Oct 12 * Oct 17 * Oct 19 * Oct 23 * Oct 25 * Nov 01
Opponent Score UTAH STATE Wo2 2-1 at Air Force W 1-0 at Colorado College L 1-2 vs Boise State L 1-2 at Idaho L 0-2 at Utah Valley To2 0-0 at Brigham Young L 0-2 UC DAVIS L 1-2 WYOMING To2 1-1 at Pepperdine L 0-6 at #21 San Diego L 0-6 GONZAGA To2 0-0 EASTERN WASHINGTON To2 1-1 at Montana L 0-2 at Northern Colorado L 2-6 at Northern Arizona L 0-1 SACRAMENTO STATE W 3-1 PORTLAND STATE L 0-1 at Weber State L 0-2
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
Att. 312 378 308 58 306 443 2071 400 469 163 204 429 411 252 147 324 218 312 304
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OPP
13-219 0.68 .059 81-219 .370 11.5 66 1-1
38-305 2.00 .125 154-305 .505 16.1 73 0-1
13 2
10 0
2551 7/364 1/58
4900 11/445
OVERALL 3-12-4 1-5-1 2-7-3
## 9 5 4 15 12 25 18 19 6 3 7 16 10 24 14 11 13 22 23 21
Player Lauren Ryan Kilee Quigley Taylor Powell Annamarie Hofstetter Jana Davis-Boehler Crosby Joyner Noelle Sanders Benicia Brogan Ashley Askwig Alex Hansen Megan Stainbrook Katie Miller Kacey Ball Lauren Hough Ellen Larsen Jen Munro Christina Beseris Karissa Henage Bailey Williams Michelle Harrison Total Opponents
gp 19 18 15 19 11 19 18 14 18 19 19 19 15 18 19 8 17 17 13 3 19 19
## 21 1 23 0
Goalie Michelle Harrison Kathryn Ford Bailey Williams Maren Eves-Williams Total Opponents
GP Min. 3 164:09 2 78:39 12 986:56 7 580:00 19 1809:44 19 1809:44
Goals by Period 1st 2nd Idaho State 6 6 Opponents 22 16 Shots by Period 1st 2nd Idaho State 89 110 Opponents 139 139 Saves by Period 1st 2nd Idaho State 51 53 Opponents 32 32
OT 0 0 OT 7 14 OT 9 1
g 4 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 38
a 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 33
OT2 1 0 OT2 13 13 OT2 3 3
HOME 2-2-3 1-1-1 1-1-2 pts 10 5 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 109
sh sh% 20 . 2 00 37 .054 12 .167 46 .000 18 .056 13 .077 11 .091 4 .250 4 .250 14 .000 7 .000 5 .000 4 .000 9 .000 9 .000 3 .000 2 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 219 . 0 5 9 305 .125
GA GAAvg 2 1.10 1 1.14 16 1.46 19 2.95 38 1.89 13 0.65 Total 13 38 Total 219 305 Total 116 68
AWAY 1-9-1 0-4-0 1-5-1 sog 9 19 7 16 6 4 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 81 154
Saves 15 4 54 39 116 68
sog% . 4 5 0 .514 .583 .348 .333 .308 .182 .250 .250 .214 .286 .200 .250 .222 .444 .667 .500 .000 .000 .000 .370 .505 Pct .882 .800 .771 .672 .753 .840
Corners by Period 1st Idaho State 26 Opponents 38 Fouls by Period 1st Idaho State 103 Opponents 91
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NEUTRAL 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 gw 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 12
W-L-T 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-7-2 0-5-2 3-12-4 12-3-4 2nd 33 29 2nd 107 102
OT 0 4 OT 7 0
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pk-att 0-0 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 1-1 0-1 Sho 0 0 2 1 3 10 OT2 7 2 OT2 5 8
Total 66 73 Total 222 201
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History and Records
, Records , Administration History HISTORY AND RECORDS
Single Game Records............................Page 57 Single Season Records..........................Page 58-59 Career Records......................................Page 60-61 Honors......................................................Page 62-63 All-Time Results........................................Page 64-65 All-Time Series History.............................Page 66-68 All-Time Roster.........................................Page 68 Coach’s Career Records......................Page 69
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SINGLE GAME RECORDS Total Points Total 1. 6 6 3. 5 5 5 5 7. 4
Name Chantal Kim Annamarie Hofstetter Jill Schade Stacey Peterson Shawna Park Stacey Peterson 15 tied, last Chelsea Cox
Points in a half Total 1. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Name Teah Beckman Trish Bolander Brooke Pollard-Roberts Heather Hunt Rissa Raveaux Shawna Park Stacey Peterson-Allen Jessie Bobert Michelle Okumura Jenny Ford Chantal Kim Michelle Okumura
Opponent (Date) Eastern Washington (10-22-06) Southern Utah (8-27-06) Carroll (8-27-00) Belmont (9-28-01) Youngstown State (10-6-02) Southern Utah (9-1-02) Southern Utah (10-6-07) Opponent (Date) Albertson (9-12-98) IUPUI (10-3-99) Carroll (8-27-00) Northern Arizona (10-5-00) Southern Utah (9-1-02) Utah Valley State (8-29-03) Boise State (9-5-03) Boise State (9-5-03) Southern Utah (8-27-06) Northern Colorado (10-15-06) Eastern Washington (10-22-06) Eastern Washington (10-22-06)
Total goals
Total Name Opponent (Date) 1. 3 Chantal Kim Eastern Washington (10-22-06) 2. 2 21 tied, last Chelsea Cox Southern Utah (10-6-07)
Goals in a half Total 1. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Name Teah Beckman Trish Bolander Brooke Pollard-Roberts Heather Hunt Stacey Peterson Rissa Raveaux Shawna Park Stacey Peterson-Allen Jessie Bobert Michelle Okumura Jenny Ford Chantal Kim Chelsea Cox
Opponent (Date) Albertson (9-12-98) IUPUI (10-3-99) Carroll (8-27-00) Northern Arizona (10-5-00) Youngstown State (9-7-01) Southern Utah (9-1-02) Utah Valley State (8-29-03) Boise State (9-5-03) Boise State (9-5-03) Southern Utah (8-27-06) Northern Colorado (10-15-06) Eastern Washington (10-22-06) Southern Utah (10-6-07)
total assists Total 1. 4 2. 3 3 4. 2
Name Opponent (Date) Annamarie Hofstetter Southern Utah (8-27-06) Jill Schade Carroll (8-27-00) Michelle Okumura Eastern Washington (10-22-06) Tied 18 times, last Lauren Ryan-Sacramento State (10-23-08)
assists in a half Total 1. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Name Ashley May Jill Schade Shannon Blaker Heather Hunt-Jones Jenny Ford Annamarie Hofstetter Annamarie Hofstetter Ali Zikratch Michelle Okumura Annamarie Hofstetter Lauren Ryan
Shots
Total Name 1. 12 Trish Bolander
Shots on goal Total Name 1. 8 Trish Bolander
Opponent (Date) Portland State (10-24-99) Carroll College (8-27-00) Eastern Washington (10-13-00) Boise State (9-5-03) Northern Colorado (10-2-05) Southern Utah/1st half (8-27-06) Southern Utah/2nd half (8-27-06) Northern Colorado (10-15-06) Eastern Washington (10-22-06) Southern Utah/1st half (10-6-07) Sacramento State/2nd half (10-23-08)
Opponent (Date) Sacramento State (10-22-99) Opponent (Date) Sacramento State (10-22-99)
--SINGLE GAME GOALKEEPING RECORDS-total saves Total 1. 18 2. 15 3. 12 12 12 12 7. 11 11 9. 10 10 10
Name Chrissy Nelson Lyndsay Gensler Chrissy Nelson Chrissy Nelson Shannon Boyle Maren Eves Chrissy Nelson Shannon Boyle Chrissy Nelson Lyndsay Gensler Bailey Williams
Opponent (Date) Brigham Young (9-19-98) Utah (11-9-06) Montana (10-11-98) CS Northridge (10-22-99) Utah (11-13-03) Utah State (9-16-07) Montana (10-16-99) Brigham Young (9-14-02) Six times Northern Colorado (10-15-06) Northern Arizona (10-19-08)
most shots faced Total 1. 37 2. 27 3. 26 26
Name Chrissy Nelson Bailey Williams Chrissy Nelson Chrissy Nelson
most goals allowed Total Name 1. 6 Shannon Boyle 6 Maren Eves-Williams
Opponent (Date) Brigham Young (9-19-98) Brigham Young (9-13-08) Montana (10-11-98) Portland State (10-17-98)
Opponent (Date) Texas A&M (9-22-02) Pepperdine (9-26-08)
--SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS-MOST GOALS SCORED Total 1. 7 7 3. 6 6
Opponent vs. Carroll College vs. Southern Utah vs. Southern Utah vs. Southern Utah
MOST ASSISTS Total 1. 9 2. 8 3. 7 7
Opponent vs. Carroll College vs. Southern Utah vs. Eastern Washington vs. Boise State
MOST POINTS Total 1. 23 2. 19 3. 18 4. 17 5. 16
Opponent vs. Carroll College vs. Southern Utah vs. Southern Utah vs. Eastern Washington vs. Southern Utah
Bengal Soccer
(Date) 8-27-00 10-6-07 9-1-02 9-18-03 (Date) 8-27-00 9-18-30 10-22-06 9-7-07 (Date) 8-27-00 9-18-03 9-1-02 10-22-06 8-27-06
GAME RECORDS
--SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS--
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SINGLE SEASON RECORDS --INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS-Total Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 11.
Total 27 26 19 17 16 14 15 15 15 15 14
Name Stacey Peterson Jill Schade Michelle Okumura Brooke Pollard Stacey Peterson Chantal Kim Trish Bolander Rissa Raveaux Heather Hunt-Jones Jana Davis-Boehler Heather Hunt-Jones
SEASON RECORDS
Points/Game
58
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11.
Total 1.368 1.268 .950 .895 .857 .800 .833 .789 .789 .764 .714
Name Jill Schade Stacey Peterson Michelle Okumura Brooke Pollard Rissa Raveaux Stacey Peterson Jana Davis-Boehler Trish Bolander Rissa Raveaux Trish Bolander Heather Hunt-Jones
Total Goals 1. 2. 4. 8. 10.
Total 11 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5
Name Stacey Peterson Brooke Pollard Michelle Okumura Jill Schade Rissa Raveaux Stacey Peterson Chantal Kim Trish Bolander Jana Davis-Boehler Ilsa Gramer Heather Hunt Brooke Pollard-Roberts Trish Bolander Shawna Park
Year 2002 2000 2006 1999 2001 2006 1999 2000 2002 2007 2003 Year 2000 2002 2006 1999 2002 2001 2007 1999 2000 2001 2002 Year 2002 1999 2006 2000 2000 2001 2006 1999 2007 2000 2000 2000 2001 2003
Goals/Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. 10 11.
Total .524 .429 .421 .400 .389 .389 .350 .350 .333 .315 .294
Name Stacey Peterson Rissa Raveaux Brooke Pollard Michelle Okumura Rissa Raveaux Jill Schade Stacey Peterson Chantal Kim Jana Davis-Boehler Trish Bolander Trish Bolander
Total Assists 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.
Total 12 10 10 9 8 7 6 6 5 5 5
Name Jill Schade Ashley May Annamarie Hofstetter Shannon Blaker Heather Hunt-Jones Heather Hunt-Jones Tarragh Law Annamarie Hofstetter Emily Hubbard Ashley May-Steel Janel Graham-Smith
Assists/Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
Total .632 .526 .500 .474 .381 .353 .333 .333 .294 .250 .250
Name Jill Schade Ashley May Annamarie Hofstetter Shannon Blaker Heather Hunt-Jones Tarragh Law Heather Hunt-Jones Annamarie Hofstetter Janel Graham-Smith Emily Hubbard Jennifer Loo
Year 2002 2002 1999 2006 2000 2000 2001 2006 2007 1999 2001 Year 2000 1999 2006 2000 2003 2002 1998 2007 2001 2002 2003 Year 2000 1999 2006 2000 2003 1998 2002 2007 2003 2001 2004
Game Winning Goals 1. 2. 5. 8.
Total 6 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2
Name Stacey Peterson Brooke Alton Rissa Raveaux Heather Hunt Stacey Peterson Chantal Kim Jana Davis-Boehler Heather Hunt-Jones Heather Hunt-Jones Janel Graham-Smith Shawna Park Jessie Bobert
Year 2002 2001 2000 2000 2001 2006 2007 2002 2003 2003 2003 2004
Hat Trick 1.
Name Opponent (Date) Chantal Kim vs. Eastern Washington (10-26-06)
Most Minutes Played 1.
Total 1900:35
Shots 1. 2. 3. 5. 8. 10. 11.
Total 69 60 52 49 46 46 46 44 44 41 39
Name Emily Hubbard
Year 2001
Name Jill Schade Trish Bolander Stacey Peterson Natalie Graham Jill Schade Heather Hunt-Jones Annamarie Hofstetter Heather Hunt Natalie Graham Michelle Okumura Ilsa Gramer
Year 2000 1999 2002 2007 1999 2002 2008 2000 2006 2006 2000
Shots on Goal 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 9.
Total 35 32 30 24 24 22 22 22 21 21
Name Jill Schade Trish Bolander Stacey Peterson Jill Schade Heather Hunt-Jones Heather Hunt-Jones Jennifer Loo Kilee Quigley Brooke Pollard Michelle Okumura
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Goals Against Average (mIN. 5 GAMES) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Total 0.78 0.93 0.93 1.11 1.11 1.12 1.15 1.19 1.21 1.24
Name Maren Eves Chrissy Nelson Shannon Boyle Shannon Boyle Holly Emery Lyndsay Gensler Chrissy Nelson Holly Emery Shannon Boyle Esther Toronto
Minutes Played 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Total 1933 1738 1699 1681 1565 1554 1450 1361 1166 1156
Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 9.
Total 13 10 9 8 7 7 7 6 5
Year 2007 2000 2004 2003 2000 2006 1999 2001 2002 2005
Name Shannon Boyle Maren Eves Shannon Boyle Lyndsay Gensler Chrissy Nelson Chrissy Nelson Shannon Boyle Holly Emery Chrissy Nelseon Esther Toronto
Year 2002 2007 2003 2006 1999 1998 2004 2001 2000 2005
Name Shannon Boyle Shannon Boyle Holly Emery Lyndsay Gensler Chrissy Nelson Shannon Boyle Maren Eves Chrissy Nelson Holly Emery
Year 2002 2003 2001 2006 2000 2004 2007 1999 2000
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Total Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Total 132 101 97 93 91 79 66 56 55 54
Name Chrissy Nelson Maren Eves Shannon Boyle Chrissy Nelson Lyndsay Gensler Shannon Boyle Holly Emery Shannon Boyle Chrissy Nelson Bailey Williams
Total Shutouts 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Total 8 7 6 6 5 4.5 4 3 2 2 2
Name Shannon Boyle Holly Emery Shannon Boyle Maren Eves Lyndsay Gensler Chrissy Nelson Chrissy Nelson Shannon Boyle Chrissy Nelson Shannon Boyle Bailey Williams
Saves/Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Total 7.77 5.61 5.17 5.11 4.55 4.50 3.88 3.76 3.50 3.44
Name Chrissy Nelson Maren Eves Chrissy Nelson Shannon Boyle Lyndsay Gensler Bailey Williams Holly Emery Shannon Boyle Shannon Boyle Shannon Boyle
Save Percentage (mIN. 5 GAMES) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Total .871 .823 .822 .812 .789 .771
Name Maren Eves Chrissy Nelson Shannon Boyle Lyndsay Gensler Shannon Boyle Bailey Williams
Year 1998 2007 2003 1999 2006 2002 2001 2004 2000 2008 Year 2002 2001 2003 2007 2006 1999 2000 2004 1998 2001 2008 Year 1998 2007 1999 2003 2006 2008 2001 2002 2004 2001 Year 2007 1999 2003 2006 2004 2008
Longest Home Shutout Streak 1. 2.
Total 490:00 448:37
Name Maren Eves Holly Emery
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SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
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CAREER RECORDS --INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS-Total Points Total 1. 53 2. 46 3. 35 4. 34 34 6. 33 7. 32 8. 31 9. 29 10. 28 28 12. 27 27
Name Stacey Peterson-Allen Heather Hunt-Jones Ilsa Gramer Natalie Graham Jill Schade Trish Bolander Brooke Pollard-Roberts Ashley May-Steel Michelle Okumura Chantal Kim Jennifer Loo Janel Graham-Smith Kilee Quigley
CAREER RECORDS
Points/Game
60
Total 1. 1.06 2. .868 3. .600 4. .567 5. .493 6. .489 7. .475 8. .456 9. .451 10. .443 11. .413
Name Stacey Peterson-Allen Jill Schade Trish Bolander Heather Hunt-Jones Natalie Graham Rissa Raveaux Michelle Okumura Shawna Park Brooke Pollard-Roberts Ilsa Gramer Jana Davis-Boehler
Total Goals Total 1. 22 2. 15 3. 14 4. 13 13 6. 12 12 12 9. 10 10. 9 9 9 13. 8 8
Name Stacey Peterson-Allen Brooke Pollard-Roberts Heather Hunt-Jones Ilsa Gramer Natalie Graham Trish Bolander Chantal Kim Michelle Okumura Rissa Raveaux Jill Schade Shawna Park Jennifer Loo Janel Graham-Smith Kilee Quigley
Years 2000-03 2000-03 1999-02 2004-07 1999-00 1998-01 1998-01 1999-02 2004-07 2003-06 2003-06 2000-03 2005-08 Years 2000-03 1999-00 1998-01 2000-03 2004-07 1999-03 2004-07 2002-04 2000-01 1999-02 2005-08 Years 2000-03 2000-01 2000-03 1999-02 2004-07 1998-01 2003-06 2004-07 1999-03 1999-00 2001-04 2003-06 2000-03 2005-08
Goals/Game Total 1. .440 2. .237 3. .218 4. .213 5. .222 6. .211 7. .195 .197 9. .188 10. .162
Name Stacey Peterson-Allen Jill Schade Trish Bolander Rissa Raveaux Jessie Bobert Brooke Pollard-Roberts Shawna Park Michelle Okumura Natalie Graham Chantal Kim
Years 2000-03 1999-00 1998-01 1999-03 2003-04 2000-01 2001-04 2004-07 2004-07 2003-06
Total Assists
Total Name Years 1. 20 Annamarie Hofstetter 2006-pres 2. 18 Heather Hunt-Jones 2001-03 3. 17 Ashley May-Steel 1999-02 4. 15 Jill Schade 1999-00 5. 11 Emily Hubbard-Blanchard 2000-03 11 Janel Graham-Smith 2000-03 11 Hollie Christensen 2001-04 11 Kilee Quigley 2005-08 9. 10 Shannon Blaker 1998, 2000 10 Jennifer Loo 2003-06
Assists/Game Total 1. .395 2. .351 3. .286 4. .222 5. .215 6. .180 7. .167 8. .164 9. .151 10. .145
Name Jill Schade Annamarie Hofstetter Shannon Blaker Heather Hunt-Jones Ashley May-Steel Stacey Peterson-Allen Tarragh Law Trish Bolander Kilee Quigley Janel Graham-Smith
Years 1999-00 2006-pres 1998, 2000 2000-03 1999-02 2000-03 1998-00 1998-01 2005-08 2000-03
Game Winning Goals Total Name 1. 10 Stacey Peterson-Allen 2. 9 Heather Hunt-Jones 3. 5 Rissa Raveaux 4. 4 Ilsa Gramer 4 Brooke Alton 4 Chantal Kim 4 Natalie Graham 8. 3 Janel Graham-Smith 3 Shawna Park 3 Jana Davis-Boehler
Games Played
Total Name 1. 81 Heather Hunt-Jones 2. 79 Ilsa Gramer 79 Ashley May-Steel 4. 78 Emily Hubbard-Blanchard 78 Hollie Christensen 6. 76 Janel Graham-Smith 7 75 Korbie Underwood-Vaughan 75 Brooke Pollard-Roberts 9. 74 Chantal Kim 74 Jennifer Loo
Games Started Total 1. 79 2. 78 3. 76 4. 74 5. 73 73 7. 72 72 9. 64 64 64 12. 62
Name Heather Hunt-Jones Hollie Christensen Ilsa Gramer Ashley May-Steel Korbie Underwood-Vaughan Kilee Quigley Emily Hubbard-Blanchard Jennifer Loo Ashli Kimenker Chantal Kim Natalie Graham Janel Graham-Smith
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Shots Total 1. 145 2. 140 3. 127 4. 115 5. 114 6. 105 105 8. 94 9. 85 10. 81 11. 71 71
Name Heather Hunt-Jones Natalie Graham Trish Bolander Jill Schade Kilee Quigley Stacey Peterson Jennifer Loo Annamarie Hofstetter Michelle Okumura Ilsa Gramer Ashley May-Steel Jana Davis-Boehler
Shots On Goal Total 1. 77 2. 68 3. 62 4. 60 5. 59 59 7. 45 8. 44 9. 42 10. 41
Name Heather Hunt-Jones Trish Bolander Natalie Graham Stacey Peterson Jill Schade Kilee Quigley Ilsa Gramer Jennifer Loo Michelle Okumura Brooke Pollard-Roberts
Years 2000-03 2004-07 1998-01 2000-01 2005-08 2000-03 2003-06 2006-pres 2004-07 1999-02 1999-02 2005-08 Years 2000-03 1998-01 2004-07 2000-03 2000-01 2005-08 1999-02 2003-06 2004-07 1998-01
--GOALKEEPING Career RecordS-Goals Against Average (500 minutes min.) 1. 2. 3. 4.
Total 1.08 1.09 1.24 1.28
Name Holly Emery Shannon Boyle Lyndsay Gensler Chrissy Nelson
Minutes Played 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Total 5624 4295 2776 2245 1889
Name Shannon Boyle Chrissy Nelson Maren Eves-Williams Holly Emery Lyndsay Gensler
Years 1999-01 2001-04 2005-06 1998-00 Years 2001-04 1998-00 2004-08 1999-01 2005-06
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Wins
Total Name 1. 32 Shannon Boyle 2. 15 Chrissy Nelson 15 Holly Emery 4. 9 Maren Eves-Williams 5. 8 Lyndsay Gensler
Total Saves 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Total 267 263 158 111 102
Name Chrissy Nelson Shannon Boyle Maren Eves-Williams Holly Emery Lyndsay Gensler
Total Shutouts
Total Name 1. 19 Shannon Boyle 2. 10.5 Chrissy Nelson 3. 9.5 Holly Emery 4. 8 Maren Eves-Williams 5. 5 Lyndsay Gensler
Years 2001-04 1998-00 1999-01 2004-08 2005-06 Years 1998-00 2001-04 2004-08 1999-01 2005-06 Years 2001-04 1998-00 1999-01 2004-08 2005-06
Goals Against (Min. 10 Career Starts) Total Name 1. 21 Esther Toronto 2. 26 Lyndsay Gensler 3. 27 Holly Emery 4. 40 Shannon Boyle 5. 43 Maren Eves-Williams 6. 61 Chrissy Nelson
Saves/Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Total 5.56 4.79 4.68 4.63 4.10 3.36
Name Chrissy Nelson Maren Eves-Williams Esther Toronto Lyndsay Gensler Shannon Boyle Holly Emery
Years 2003-05 2005-06 1999-01 2001-04 2004-08 1998-00 Years 1998-00 2004-08 2003-05 2005-06 2001-04 1999-01
--MISCellaneous RECORDS-Fastest Goal from start of game
Total Name Date 1. :36 Stacey Peterson vs. Youngstown State 10/6/02 2. :44 Brooke Pollard at Texas-El Paso 10/1/99
Fastest Consecutive Goals by ISU 1. 2. 3. 4.
Total :26 :38 :50 :58
Opponent ISU vs. Eastern Washington ISU at Boise State ISU vs. Portland State ISU vs. Carroll College
Date 10/22/06 9/5/03 10/21/00 8/27/00
Fastest Consecutive Goals by Individual
Total Name Date 1. :58 Brooke Pollard-Roberts vs. Carroll College 8/27/00
Fastest Consecutive Goals by ISU and Opposition Total 1. :20 2. :42
Name Date Jessie Bobert (ISU) - 58:25 mark 8/27/04 Annie Zwahlen (BYU) - 58:45 mark 8/27/04 Korbie Underwood-Vaughn (ISU) - 8:36 mark 10/19/00 Lisa Wrightsman (Sac. St.) - 9:18 mark 10/19/00
Consecutive Point-Scoring Streak (Individual) 1.
Total 8 games
Name Jill Schade
Total SEASON 1. 490:00 2. 448:37 CAREER 521:34
Name
Year
Maren Eves (Season) Holly Emery (Season)
2007 2001
Holly Emery (Career)
2000-01
--MISC. SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS-Most Shots Taken
Total Name 1. 55 vs. Carroll College
Most Corner Kicks Total Name 1. 13 vs. Carroll College
Date 8-27-00 Date 8-27-00
--MISC. SINGLE Season Team REcords--
Category # Most Goals Scored: 41 Most Assists: 38 Most Points: 119 Most Shots Taken 333 Most Shots on Goal: 167 Most Corner Kicks: 89
Year 2000 2002 2000 2000 2000 2000
Year 2000
Consecutive Games With a Goal (Team) Total 1. 9 games
Longest Home Shutout Streak (Individual)
Name ISU ISU
Year 2000 2006
Longest Shutout Streak (Team) 1.
Total 396:46
Name ISU
Date 9/2-20/01
Longest Shutout Streak (Individual) Total Name 1. 469:43 Holly Emery 2. 338:51 Shannon Boyle
Date 2000-01 10/30-11/15/03
Bengal Soccer
CAREER RECORDS
CAREER RECORDS
Bengal Soccer
HONORS --Big Sky All-Conference-2008
Kilee Quigley (First Team) Karissa Henage (First Team) Annamarie Hofstetter (Second Team) Jana Davis-Boehler (Honorable Mention) Bailey Williams (Honorable Mention)
2007
Chelsea Cox (First Team) Kilee Quigley (First Team) Jill Christofferson (Second Team) Natalie Graham (Second Team) Maren Eves (Honorable Mention) Lauren Hough (Honorable Mention) Jana Boehler (Honorable Mention)
2006
HONORS
Jennifer Loo (First Team) Kilee Quigley (First Team) Lyndsay Gensler (Second Team) Jill Christofferson (Second Team) Chantal Kim (Second Team) Annamarie Hofstetter (Second Team) Natalie Graham (Honorable Mention) Michelle Okumura (Honorable Mention) Chelsea Cox (Honorable Mention)
2005
Jennifer Loo (First Team) Chantal Kim (Second Team) Kilee Quigley (Honorable Mention)
2004
Jennifer Loo (First Team) Hollie Christensen (Second Team) Natalie Graham (Second Team) Shannon Boyle (Honorable Mention) Ashli Kimenker (Honorable Mention) Stephanie Anderson (Honorable Mention) Ashlee Maughan (Honorable Mention) Chantal Kim (Honorable Mention)
2003
Hollie Christensen (First Team) Heather Hunt-Jones (First Team)
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Shawna Park (First Team) Janel Graham-Smith (Second Team) Ashli Kimenker (Honorable Mention) Jennifer Loo (Honorable Mention) Chantal Kim (Honorable Mention)
2008
Michelle Harrison - Defense Maren Eves-Williams - Defense
Emily Hubbard - Defense Chrissy Nelson - Defense Jill Schade - Offense Shannon Blaker - Offense
2002
2007
1999
Brooke Alton (First Team) Ilsa Gramer (First Team) Stacey Peterson (First Team) Heather Hunt-Jones (Second Team) Shawna Park (Second Team) Janel Graham-Smith (Second Team) Ashley May-Steel (Second Team) Hollie Christensen (Honorable Mention)
2001
Brooke Alton (First Team) Janel Graham (First Team) Stacey Peterson (First Team) Holly Emery (Second Team) Ilsa Gramer (Second Team) Trish Bolander (Second Team) Heather Hunt (Second Team) Emily Hubbard (Honorable Mention)
2000
Chrissy Nelson (First Team) Jill Schade (First Team) Shannon Blaker (First Team) Heather Hunt (Second Team) Ilsa Gramer (Second Team) Rissa Raveaux (Second Team) Emily Hubbard (Honorable Mention)
1999
Chrissy Nelson (First Team) Trish Bolander (First Team) Brooke Roberts (Second Team) Ashley May (Honorable Mention) Sarah Moravitz (Honorable Mention)
1998
Shannon Blaker (Second Team) Trish Bolander (Honorable Mention)
--Big Sky Player of the Week--
Jana Davis-Boehler - Offense Maren Eves - Defense Natalie Graham - Offense Chelsea Cox - Offense
2006
Chrissy Nelson - Defense (twice)
1998
Chrissy Nelson - Defense
--Big Sky Freshman of the Year--
Annamarie Hofstetter - Offense Tia Peterson-Burns - Offense Jenny Ford - Offense Lyndsay Gensler - Defense Chantal Kim - Offense Jennifer Loo - Defense
1999
2005
2006 2003 2001 2000
Michelle Okumura - Offense Lacey Pearson - Offense Esther Toronto - Defense
2004
Natalie Graham - Offense Hollie Christensen - Defense Jennifer Loo - Offense
2003
Shannon Boyle - Defense Hollie Christensen - Defense Stacey Allen - Offense
2002
Hollie Christensen - Defense Shannon Boyle - Defense Brooke Alton - Defense Heather Hunt-Jones - Offense Ilsa Gramer - Offense Stacey Peterson - Offense
2001
Emily Hubbard - Defense Holly Emery - Defense
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Ashley Steel
--Big Sky Defensive MVP--
2002 2000
Brooke Alton Chrissy Nelson
--Big Sky Coach of the Year-Allison Gibson Gordon Henderson (Co-Coach) Gordon Henderson Gordon Henderson
--Big Sky Tournament MVP--
2006 2003 2002 2001
Lyndsay Gensler Hollie Christensen Shannon Boyle Brooke Alton
--All-Big Sky Tournament Team-2006
Lyndsay Gensler Natalie Graham Jill Christofferson Jennifer Loo Chantal Kim
2003
Hollie Christensen Shannon Boyle Jennifer Loo Shawna Park Janel Graham-Smith
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HONORS 2002
2001
Brook Alton Hollie Christensen Trish Bolander Holly Emery
2000
Jill Schade
--NCAA Statistics-2006
Annamarie Hofstetter - tied for #18 in the nation in assists per game with 0.50... She also tied for first with four assists in a single game.
2000
Jill Schade - tied for #14 in the nation in assists per game with 0.63
--SoccerBuzz Magazine-2003
Chrissy Nelson named Second-Team AllWest Region
1998
Chrissy Nelson & Shannon Blaker (AllNational Second Team for First-Year Program)
--NSCA All-Region Team-2003
Hollie Christensen
2001
Brooke Alton
--ESPN The Magazine-2008
Annamarie Hofstetter named to the Academic All-District VII Third Team
2007
Annamarie Hofstetter named to the Academic All-District VII Third Team
--Big Sky All-Academic-2008
Annamarie Hofstetter Karissa Henage Kacey Ball Megan Stainbrook Jana Davis-Boehler Noelle Sanders Ellen Larsen Alex Hansen Lauren Ryan Bailey Williams Katie Miller
2007
2005
Stephanie Anderson Kim Crosbie Jana Boehler Jamie Hatfield Anastasia Katsilometes Chantal Kim Jennifer Loo Michelle Okumura Tia Peterson Carlie Tobiason
2004
Sarah Hobdey Stephanie Anderson Anastasia Katsilometes Chantal Kim Jennifer Loo Tia Peterson Carlie Tobiason
2003
Shannon Boyle Sarah Hobdey Chantal Kim Jennifer Loo
Annamarie Hofstetter Karissa Henage Kim Crosbie Jana Boehler Jill Christofferson Jenny Ford Michelle Okumura
2002
2006
2001
Tia Peterson-Burns Kim Crosbie Jenny Ford Annamarie Hofstetter Chantal Kim Jennifer Loo Kalie McGuire Elizabeth Roberts Ali Zikratch
Stacey Peterson Stephanie Anderson Shannon Boyle Hollie Christensen Sarah Hobdey Ashley May-Steel Stacey Peterson Shannon Boyle Molly Downs Holly Emery Heather Hunt Brooke Pollard-Roberts Ashley May-Steel Korbie Underwood-Vaughan
2000
Ilsa Gramer Chrissy Nelson Rissa Raveaux Brooke Pollard-Roberts Korbie Underwood-Vaughan Shaleen Weston
1999
Alicia Buchanan Holly Emery Sarah Moravitz Chrissy Nelson Brooke Pollard Rissa Raveaux Brittany Thompson Shaleen Weston
1998
Alicia Buchanan Sue Desmond AdriAnn Jorgensen Sarah Moravitz Brooke Pollard Shaleen Weston
--Academic All-District-2006
Tia Peterson-Burns Chantal Kim
2005
Tia Peterson Chantal Kim
2002
Stacey Peterson Ashley Steel
Bengal Soccer
HONORS
Shannon Boyle Brooke Alton Stacey Peterson Ilsa Gramer
Bengal Soccer
all-time results 1998 (Gordon Henderson)
2000 (Gordon Henderson)
Date 9/1 9/5 9/7 9/12 9/19 9/20 9/25 9/27 10/4 10/9 10/11 10/15 10/17 10/22 10/24 10/30 11/1
Date 8/25 8/27 9/3 9/4 9/ 8 9/ 9 9/13 9/15 9/17 9/22 9/24 9/30 10/5 10/7 10/13 10/15 10/19 10/21 10/27
2-14-1 Overall; 1-6-0 Big Sky 2-2-0 Home; 0-9-1 Away; 0-3-0 Neutral Opponent at Utah State #at Boise State #vs. Idaho ALBERTSON at (#10) Brigham Young at UNLV $vs. Hawai’i at Oregon State at Fresno State *at Eastern Washington *at Montana *at Sacramento State *at Portland State *NORTHERN ARIZONA *CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE *WEBER STATE &vs. Denver
ALL-TIME RESULTS
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Result L 0-2 T 0-0 (2OT) L 1-2 (2 OT) W 5-0 L 0-3 L 0-1 L 1-3 L 0-1 L 1-2 (OT) L 0-1 L 0-4 L 0-2 L 0-2 W 2-1 (OT) L 0-1 L 0-2 L 1-2
1999 (Gordon Henderson)
12-5-2 Overall; 5-1-1 Big Sky 7-1-2 Home; 5-2-0 Away; 0-2-0 Neutral Opponent UTAH CARROLL #BOISE STATE #IDAHO $at Western Illinois $vs. Eastern Illinois *WEBER STATE GONZAGA UNLV at UC Santa Barbara at Cal State Fullerton WYOMING *NORTHERN ARIZONA *CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE *at Eastern Washington *at Montana *at Sacramento State *at Portland State !vs. Northern Arizona
*Big Sky Conference Game !Big Sky Tournament (Missoula, MT) #Governor’s Cup match (Pocatello, ID) $Westerwinds Classic (Macomb, IL)
Result T 3-3 (2OT) W 7-1 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 2-1 (OT) W 3-2 W 4-1 L 0-1 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 3-1 T 0-0 (2OT) W 3-0 L 1-2 (2OT) W 2-1 (2OT) W 4-1 L 0-1
7-9-3 Overall; 2-3-2 Big Sky 4-1-2 Home; 1-6-1 Away; 2-2-0 Neutral
2001 (Gordon Henderson)
*Big Sky Conference Game #Governor’s Cup match (Moscow, ID) $Stockton, CA &World Soccer Shootout (El Paso, TX)
Date 9/2 9/7 9/9 9/20 9/21 9/25 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/6 10/11 10/13 10/19 10/21 10/26 10/28 11/3 11/8 11/10 11/16
Date Opponent 8/27 at Utah 8/29 UTAH STATE 9/4 #at Idaho 9/6 #vs. Boise State 9/10 WESTERN ILLINOIS 9/12 UC SANTA BARBARA 9/17 $vs. Mississippi 9/19 $vs. Long Beach State 9/24 at Air Force 9/26 at Wyoming 10/1 &at Texas El-Paso 10/3 &vs. IUPU-Indianapolis 10/9 *at Weber State 10/14 *EASTERN WASHINGTON 10/16 *MONTANA 10/22 *SACRAMENTO STATE 10/24 *PORTLAND STATE 10/29 *at Northern Arizona 10/31 *at Cal State Northridge
Result L 2-3 W 2-0 T 0-0 (2OT) W 2-1 W 1-0 L 1-2 L 0-1 L 0-1 L 2-3 L 2-3 W 2-1 W 4-0 L 0-1 W 4-0 T 1-1 (2OT) T 1-1 (2OT) W 3-0 L 1-2 L 0-1 (OT)
11-7-2 Overall; 4-1-1 Big Sky 5-1-1 Home; 4-4-1 Away; 2-2-0 Neutral Opponent CENTRAL WASHINGTON $YOUNGSTOWN STATE $AIR FORCE LONG BEACH STATE at Utah State #at Boise State &vs. Belmont &vs. Loyola at Southern Utah ^vs. Valparaiso *EASTERN WASHINGTON *MONTANA *at Northern Arizona *at Portland State at UC Riverside *at Sacramento State *WEBER STATE !vs. Montana !at Weber State <at Portland
Result W 2-0 W 5-0 T 0-0 (2OT) W 1-0 L 1-4 L 0-1 (OT) W 5-3 L 0-1 W 2-1 L 1-2 W 3-2 (2 OT) W 1-0 T 2-2 (2 OT) W 2-0 L 0-2 W 1-0 L 1-3 W 1-0 W 1-0 L 0-5
*Big Sky Conference Game !Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, UT) <NCAA College Cup First Round (Portland, OR) $Bengal Classic (Pocatello, ID) #Governor’s Cup match (Boise, ID) &Creighton Bluejay Classic (Omaha, NE) ^Cedar City, UT
2002 (Gordon Henderson) 13-7-1 Overall; 5-1-0 Big Sky 8-1-0 Home; 3-4-1 Away; 2-2-0 Neutral Date 8/30 9/1 9/6 9/8 9/12 9/14 9/20 9/22 9/27 9/29 10/4 10/6 10/11 10/13 10/17 10/19 10/25 11/2 11/7 11/9 11/14
Opponent UTAH STATE SOUTHERN UTAH SIENA #BOISE STATE at (#23) Utah at Brigham Young $ vs. Texas Tech $at (#9) Texas A&M at Gonzaga #at Idaho %vs. St. Louis %vs. Youngstown State *at Montana *at Eastern Washington *PORTLAND STATE *NORTHERN ARIZONA *SACRAMENTO STATE *at Weber State !EASTERN WASHINGTON !PORTLAND STATE <vs.(#8) Portland
Result W, 3-1 W, 6-1 W, 1-0 L, 1-3 L, 1-4 W, 2-0 W, 1-0 L, 0-6 L, 0-1 T, 2-2 (2OT) L, 0-1 W, 4-0 L, 0-1 W, 1-0 (OT) W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 (OT) L, 0-3
*Big Sky Conference Game #Governor’s Cup match !Big Sky Tournament (Pocatello, ID) <NCAA College Cup First Round (Provo, UT) $Fazoli’s Soccer Classic (College Station, TX) % Arizona Soccer Tournament (Tucson, AZ)
2003 (Gordon Henderson) 10-9-2 Overall; 4-2-0 Big Sky 3-4-1 Home; 5-4-1 Away; 2-1-0 Neutral Date 8/29 9/5 9/7 9/12 9/14 9/18 9/20 9/25 10/3
Opponent UTAH VALLEY ST. COL. #at Boise State at Utah State GONZAGA #IDAHO at Southern Utah at (#21) Brigham Young (#24) UTAH at Washington State
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Result W, 3-1 W, 4-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 T, 1-1 (2OT) W, 6-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-2
10/5 10/11 10/13 10/16 10/18 10/24 10/26 10/30 11/6 11/8 11/13 11/15
at (#9) Washington *WEBER SATE HAWAI’I *at Montana *EASTERN WASHINGTON *at Portland State *at Sacramento State *NORTHERN ARIZONA !vs. Northern Arizona !vs. Montana <at (#14) Utah ~vs. Brigham Young
L, 0-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-3 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 (OT) W, 4-1 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 T, 0-0 (5-4PK) L, 0-2
*Big Sky Conference Game #Governor’s Cup match !Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, UT) <NCAA College Cup First Round (Provo, UT) ~NCAA College Cup Second Round (Provo, UT)
2004 (Mark Salisbury)
7-6-3 Overall; 2-3-1 Big Sky 5-1-1 Home; 0-5-2 Away; 2-0-0 Neutral Date 8/27 8/29 9/3 9/5 9/12 9/17 9/19 9/26 9/30 10/2 10/7 10/15 10/17 10/21 10/23 10/31
Opponent BRIGHAM YOUNG SOUTHERN UTAH vs. Nevada vs. Northern Iowa CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE #at Idaho at Gonzaga #BOISE STATE at UNLV at Utah Valley St. Col. *at Weber State *at Eastern Washington *MONTANA *SACRAMENTO STATE *PORTLAND STATE *at Northern Arizona
*Big Sky Conference Game #Governor’s Cup match
Result W, 3-1 W, 2-1 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 T, 1-1 (2 OT) L, 1-2 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 (OT) L, 0-1 T, 1-1 (2 OT) T, 1-1 (2 OT) L, 0-1 L, 0-2 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 (OT)
2005 (Mark Salisbury)
4-12-1 Overall; 1-4-1 Big Sky 2-5-0 Home; 1-7-1 Away; 1-0-0 Neutral Date 8/26 8/28 9/2 9/4 9/8 9/11 9/15
Opponent WASHINGTON STATE GONZAGA at Long Beach State at Cal State Northridge UTAH VALLEY ST. COL. #IDAHO at Southern Utah
Result L, 1-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-5 W, 2-0 W, 3-1 L, 0-2
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9/17 9/21 9/30 10/2 10/7 10/15 10/21 10/23 10/27 10/29
at Utah State #at Boise State !at Air Force !vs. Northern Colorado *at Portland State *WEBER STATE *at Montana *at Eastern Washington *SACRAMENTO STATE *NORTHERN ARIZONA
L, 0-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-3 W, 2-0 T, 1-1 (2OT) L, 1-2 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 L, 0-2 L, 1-2
*Big Sky Conference Game #Governor’s Cup match (Boise, ID) ! Air Force Academy Nike Invitational Tournament (Portland, OR)
2006 (Allison Gibson)
10-9-1 Overall; 5-2-0 Big Sky 4-3-0 Home; 5-6-1 Away; 1-0-0 Neutral Date 8/25 8/27 8/29 9/1 9/3 9/8 9/10 9/22 9/24 9/30 10/5 10/7 10/13 10/15 10/19 10/22 10/28 11/3 11/5 11/9
Opponent UTAH STATE SOUTHERN UTAH at Brigham Young #vs. Idaho #at Boise State at San Jose State at UC Davis UTAH at Wyoming at Utah Valley State *PORTLAND STATE *SACRAMENTO STATE *at Northern Arizona *at Northern Colorado *at Montana *EASTERN WASHINGTON *at Weber State !WEBER STATE !Sacramento State <at #11 Utah
Result L, 0-1 W, 6-1 L, 1-2 (OT) W, 3-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 1-3 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 (OT) W, 1-0 (2OT) W, 2-1 (2OT) W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 5-1 L, 1-2 (OT) W, 1-0 T, 2-2 (4-3 PKs) L, 2-3 (2OT)
#Governor’s Cup match (Boise, ID) ! Big Sky Tournament (Pocatello, ID) <NCAA College Cup, First Round (Salt Lake City, UT)
2007 (Allison Gibson)
7-5-6 Overall; 2-2-3 Big Sky 6-0-2 Home; 1-4-3 Away; 0-1-1 Neutral Date 8/31 9/2 9/7 9/9
Opponent $vs. Arizona State $vs. Cal State Fullerton #BOISE STATE #IDAHO
Result L, 0-1 T, 1-1 (02) W, 5-2 W, 2-0
9/14 9/16 9/21 9/23 9/28 9/30 10/6 10/12 10/14 10/18 10/20 10/26 10/28 11/3
Idaho State vs. All Opponents
at Utah L, 2-3 (OT) at Utah State L, 0-1 (OT) $SAN JOSE STATE W, 2-1 $AIR FORCE W, 1-0 at Gonzaga T, 1-1 (O2) at (#18) Washington State T 1-1 (O2) at Southern Utah W, 7-1 *at Portland State L, 0-1 *at Sacramento State T, 1-1 (O2) *NORTHERN ARIZONA T, 0-0 (O2) *NORTHERN COLORADO T, 0-0 (O2) *MONTANA W, 1-0 *at Eastern Washington L, 0-1 *WEBER STATE W, 2-0
*Big Sky Conference Game $UNLV Adidas Classic (Las Vegas, NV) #Governor’s Cup match (Pocatello, ID) $Idaho State Classic (Pocatello, ID)
2008 (Allison Gibson)
3-12-4 Overall; 1-5-1 Big Sky 2-2-3 Home; 1-9-1 Away; 0-1-0 Neutral Date 8/22 8/29 8/31 9/5 9/7 9/11 9/13 9/19 9/21 9/26 9/28 10/3 10/9 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/23 10/25 11/1
Opponent UTAH STATE at Air Force at Colorado College #vs. Boise State #at Idaho at Utah Valley at Brigham Young $UC DAVIS $WYOMING at Pepperdine at (#21) San Diego GONZAGA *EASTERN WASHINGTON *at Montana *at Northern Colorado *at Northern Arizona *SACRAMENTO STATE *PORTLAND STATE *at Weber State
*Big Sky Conference Game #Governor’s Cup match (Moscow, ID) $ Idaho State Classic (Pocatello, ID)
Result W, 2-1 (O2) W, 1-0 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 T, 0-0 (O2) L, 0-2 L, 1-2 T, 1-1 (O2) L, 0-6 L, 0-6 T, 0-0 (O2) T, 1-1 (O2) L, 0-2 L, 2-6 L, 0-1 W, 3-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-2
Air Force Albertson Arizona State Belmont Brigham Young Boise State CS Fullerton CS Northridge Carroll Central Washington Colorado College Denver Eastern Illinois Eastern Washington Fresno State Gonzaga Hawai’i Idaho IUPUI Long Beach State Loyola Chicago Mississippi Montana Nevada Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Northern Iowa Oregon State Pepperdine Portland Portland State Sacramento State San Diego San Jose State St. Louis Siena Southern Utah Texas A&M Texas El-Paso Texas Tech UC Davis UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara UNLV
2-2-1 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-5-0 6-4-1 1-0-1 0-3-2 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 8-3-1 0-1-0 1-4-2 0-2-0 4-3-3 1-0-0 1-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 5-7-1 1-0-0 6-5-2 2-1-1 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 7-4-1 7-2-3 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 6-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-2-0
Utah Utah State Utah Valley (prev. UVSC) Valparaiso Washington Washington State Weber State Western Illinois Wyoming Youngstown State Totals
0-6-2 4-5-0 3-0-2 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 5-7-1 2-0-0 0-3-1 2-0-0 86-95-26
--Quick Glance Records--
All-Time Record 86-95-26 (.478) All-Time Home Record 48-21-12 (.478) All-Time Away Record 26-60-13 (.328) All-Time Neutral Record 18-14-1(.561) All-Time Big Sky Record 32-30-10 (.514) All-Time Big Sky Home Record 19-10-6 (.629) All-Time Big Sky Away Record 13-20-4 (.405) Big Sky Tournament Record 7-1-1 (.833) NCAA First Ro und Record 0-3-1 (.125) NCAA Second Round Record 0-1-0
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all-time series history BRIGHAM YOUNG
SERIES HISTORY * Big Sky Conference Game + Big Sky Conference Tournament Game < NCAA College Cup First Round $ NCAA College Cup Second Round # Governor’s Cup % Idaho State Bengal Classic
AIR FORCE
Overall: 2-2-1, Home: 1-0-1, Away: 1-2-0 09/24/1999 A L 2-3 % 09/09/2001 H T(2OT) 0-0 09/30/2005 A L 0-3 % 09/23/2007 H W 1-0 08/29/2008 A W 1-0
ALBERTSON’S COLLEGE OF IDAHO Overall: 1-0-0, Home: 1-0-0 09/12/1998 H W 5-0
ARIZONA STATE
ALL-TIME SERIES
Overall: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-1-0 08/31/2007 N L 0-1
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BELMONT
Overall: 1-0-0, Neutral: 1-0-0, 09/28/2001 N W 5-3
BOISE STATE
Overall: 6-4-1, Home: 3-1-0, Away: 2-2-1, Neutral: 1-1-0 # 09/05/1998 A T(2OT) 0-0 # 09/06/1999 N W 2-1 # 09/03/2000 H W 2-1 # 09/25/2001 A L(OT) 0-1 # 09/08/2002 H L 1-3 # 09/05/2003 A W 4-0 # 09/26/2004 H W(OT) 1-0 # 09/21/2005 A L 1-2 # 09/03/2006 A W 1-0 # 09/07/2007 H W 5-2 # 09/05/2008 N L 1-2
EASTERN WASHINGTON
Overall: 2-5-0, Home: 1-0-0, Away: 1-4-0, Neutral: 0-1-0 09/19/1998 A L 0-3 09/14/2002 A W 2-0 09/20/2003 A L 0-2 $ 11/15/2003 N L 0-2 08/27/2004 H W 3-1 08/29/2006 A L(OT) 1-2 09/13/2008 A L 0-2
CAL STATE FULLERTON
Overall: 1-0-1, Away: 1-0-0, Neutral: 0-0-1 09/24/2000 A W 2-0 09/02/2007 N T(2OT) 1-1
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE
Overall: 0-3-2, Home: 0-1-2, Away: 0-2-0 * 10/24/1998 H L 0-1 * 10/31/1999 A L(OT) 0-1 * 10/07/2000 H T(2OT) 0-0 09/12/2004 H T(2OT) 1-1 09/04/2005 A L 0-5
CARROLL
Overall: 1-0-0, Home: 1-0-0 08/27/2000 H W
7-1
Overall: 1-0-0, Home: 1-0-0 09/02/2001 H W
2-0
CENTRAL WASHINGTON
COLORADO COLLEGE
Overall: 0-1-0, Away: 0-1-0 08/31/2008 A L 1-2
DENVER
Overall: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-1-0 11/01/1998 N L 1-2
EASTERN ILLINOIS
Overall: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-1-0 09/09/2000 N L
1-2
Overall: 8-3-1, Home: 5-0-1, Away: 3-3-0 Conference: 8-3-1, BSC Tournament: 1-0-0 * 10/09/1998 A L 0-1 * 10/14/1999 H W 4-0 * 10/13/2000 A W 3-0 * 10/11/2001 H W(2OT) 3-2 * 10/13/2002 A W(OT) 1-0 + 11/07/2002 H W 2-1 * 10/18/2003 H W 2-1 * 10/15/2004 A L 0-1 * 10/23/2005 A W 1-0 * 10/22/2006 H W 5-1 * 10/28/2007 A L 0-1 * 10/09/2008 H T(2OT) 1-1
FRESNO STATE
Overall: 0-1-0, Away: 0-1-0 10/04/1998 A L(OT) 1-2
GONZAGA
Overall: 1-4-2, Home: 1-2-1, Away: 0-2-1 09/15/2000 H W 3-2 09/27/2002 A L 0-1 09/12/2003 H L 1-2 09/19/2004 A L 1-2 08/28/2005 H L 0-2 09/28/2007 A T(2OT) 1-1 10/03/2008 H T(2OT) 0-0
HAWAI’I
IDAHO
Overall: 0-2-0, Home: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-1-0 09/25/1998 N L 1-3 10/13/2003 H L 0-2
Overall: 4-3-3, Home: 3-0-1, Away: 0-2-2, Neutral: 1-1-0 # 09/07/1998 N L(2OT) 1-2 # 09/04/1999 A T(2OT) 0-0 # 09/04/2000 H W 2-0 # 09/29/2002 A T(2OT) 2-2 # 09/14/2003 H T(2OT) 1-1 # 09/17/2004 A L 1-2 # 09/11/2005 H W 3-1 # 09/01/2006 N W 3-0
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H A
IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS
W L
2-0 0-2
LONG BEACH STATE
LOYOLA-CHICAGO
Overall: 1-0-0, Away: 1-0-0 10/03/1999 A
W 4-0
Overall: 1-2-0, Home: 1-0-0, Away: 0-2-0 09/19/1999 A L 0-1 09/20/2001 H W 1-0 09/02/2005 A L 0-1
Overall: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-1-0 09/30/2001 N L 0-1
MISSISSIPPI
MONTANA
NEVADA
Overall: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-1-0 09/17/1999 N L 0-1
Overall: 5-7-1, Home: 2-1-1, Away: 1-6-0, Neutral: 2-0-0, Conference: 3-7-1, BSC Tournament: 2-0-0 * 10/11/1998 A L 0-4 * 10/16/1999 H T(2OT) 1-1 * 10/15/2000 A L(2OT) 1-2 * 10/13/2001 H W 1-0 + 11/08/2001 N W 1-0 * 10/11/2002 A L 0-1 * 10/16/2003 A L 0-3 + 11/08/2003 N W 1-0 * 10/17/2004 H L 0-2 * 10/21/2005 A L 1-2 * 10/19/2006 A W 1-0 * 10/26/2007 H W 1-0 * 10/12/2008 A L 0-2
Overall: 1-0-0, Neutral: 1-0-0 09/03/2004 N W 3-1
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NORTHERN ARIZONA
Overall: 6-5-2, Home: 4-1-1, Away: 1-3-1, Neutral: 1-1-0, Conference: 5-4-2, BSC Tournament: 1-1-0 * 10/22/1998 H W(OT) 2-1 * 10/29/1999 A L 1-2 * 10/05/2000 H W 3-1 + 10/27/2000 N L 0-1 * 10/19/2001 A T(2OT) 2-2 * 10/19/2002 H W 1-0 * 10/30/2003 H W 4-1 + 11/06/2003 N W 1-0 * 10/31/2004 A L(OT) 0-1 * 10/29/2005 H L 1-2 * 10/13/2006 A W(2OT) 2-1 * 10/18/2007 H T(2OT) 0-0 * 10/19/2008 A L 0-1
NORTHERN COLORADO
Overall: 2-1-1, Home: 0-0-1, Away: 1-1-0, Neutral: 1-0-0, Conference: 1-1-1 10/02/2005 N W 2-0 * 10/15/2006 A W 3-0 * 10/20/2007 H T(2OT) 0-0 * 10/17/2008 A L 2-6
NORTHERN IOWA
Overall: 1-0-0, Neutral: 1-0-0 09/05/2004 N W 1-0
OREGON STATE
Overall: 0-1-0, Away: 0-1-0 09/27/1998 A L 0-1
PEPPERDINE
Overall: 0-1-0, Away: 0-1-0 09/26/2008 A L 0-6
PORTLAND
Overall: 0-2-0, Away: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-1-0 < 11/16/2001 A L 0-5 < 11/14/2002 N L 0-3
PORTLAND STATE
Overall: 7-4-1, Home: 4-2-0, Away: 3-2-1 Conference: 6-4-1, BSC Tournament: 1-0-0 * 10/17/1998 A L 0-2 * 10/24/1999 H W 3-0 * 10/21/2000 A W 4-1 * 10/21/2001 A W 2-0 * 10/17/2002 H W 2-1 + 11/09/2002 H W(OT) 1-0 * 10/24/2003 A W 1-0 * 10/23/2004 H W 2-1 * 10/07/2005 A T(2OT) 1-1 * 10/05/2006 H L(OT) 0-1 * 10/12/2007 A L 0-1 * 10/25/2008 H L 0-1
SACRAMENTO STATE
Overall: 7-2-3, Home: 4-1-2, Away: 3-1-1 Conference: 7-2-2, BSC Tournament: 0-0-1 * 10/15/1998 A L 0-2 * 10/22/1999 H T(2OT) 1-1 * 10/19/2000 A W(2OT) 2-1 * 10/28/2001 A W 1-0 * 10/25/2002 H W 3-0 * 10/26/2003 A W(OT) 2-1 * 10/21/2004 H W 1-0 * 10/27/2005 H L 0-2 * 10/07/2006 H W(2OT) 1-0 + 11/05/2006 H T(4-3 PKs) 2-2 * 10/14/2007 A T(2OT) 1-1 * 10/23/2008 H W 3-1
SIENA
Overall: 1-0-0, Home: 1-0-0 09/06/2002 H
SOUTHERN UTAH
TEXAS A&M
TEXAS EL-PASO
2-1
UC DAVIS
Overall: 1-0-0, Neutral: 1-0-0 09/20/2002 N W 1-0
Overall: 0-2-0, Away: 0-2-0 09/10/2006 A L 0-1 09/19/2008 A L 1-2
SAN DIEGO
UC SANTA BARBARA
TEXAS TECH
UC RIVERSIDE
Overall: 1-0-0, Away: 1-0-0 10/01/1999 A W
Overall: 1-1-0, Home: 1-0-0, Away: 0-1-0 09/08/2006 A L 1-2 % 09/21/2007 H W 2-1
SAN JOSE STATE
Overall: 0-1-0, Away: 0-1-0 09/22/2002 A L 0-6
Overall: 0-1-0, Away: 0-1-0 09/28/2008 A L 0-6
W 1-0
Overall: 6-1-0, Home: 3-0-0, Away: 3-1-0 10/05/2001 A W 2-1 09/01/2002 H W 6-1 09/18/2003 A W 6-2 08/29/2004 H W 2-1 09/15/2005 A L(2OT) 0-1 08/27/2006 H W 6-1 10/06/2007 A W 7-1
ST. LOUIS
Overall: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-1-0 10/04/2002 N L 0-1
Overall: 0-1-0, Away: 0-1-0 10/26/2001 A
L 0-2
Overall: 0-2-0, Home: 0-1-0, Away: 0-1-0 09/12/1999 H L 1-2 09/22/2000 A L 0-1
UNLV
UTAH
UTAH STATE
ALL-TIME SERIES
all-time series history Overall: 1-2-0, Home: 1-0-0, Away: 0-2-0 09/20/1998 A L 0-1 09/17/2000 H W 4-1 09/30/2004 A L 0-1
Overall: 0-6-2, Home: 0-2-1, Away: 0-4-1 08/27/1999 A L 2-3 08/25/2000 H T(2OT) 3-3 09/12/2002 A L 1-4 09/25/2003 H L 0-2 < 11/13/2003 A T(5-4 PK) 0-0 09/22/2006 H L 1-3 < 11/09/2006 A L(2OT) 2-3 09/14/2007 A L(OT) 2-3
Overall: 4-5-0, Home: 3-1-0, Away: 1-4-0 09/01/1998 A L 0-2 08/29/1999 H W 2-0 09/21/2001 A L 1-4 08/30/2002 H W 3-1 09/07/2003 A W 1-0 09/17/2005 A L 0-2 08/25/2006 H L 0-1 09/16/2007 A L(OT) 0-1 08/22/2008 H W(2OT) 2-1
UTAH VALLEY 06)
(FORMERLY UTAH VALLEY STATE 2003-
Overall: 3-0-2, Home: 2-0-0, Away: 1-0-2 08/29/2003 H W 3-1 10/02/2004 A T(2OT) 1-1 09/08/2005 H W 2-0 09/30/2006 A W 2-1 09/11/2008 A T(2OT) 0-0
VALPARAISO
WASHINGTON
Overall: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-1-0 10/06/2001 N
L 1-2
Overall: 0-1-0, Away: 0-1-0 10/05/2003 A L 0-2
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Bengal Soccer
all-time series history / all-time roster WASHINGTON STATE
Overall: 0-2-1, Home: 0-1-0, Away: 0-1-1 10/03/2003 A L 0-2 08/26/2005 H L 1-2 09/30/2007 A T(2OT) 1-1
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Overall: 5-7-1, Home: 3-4-0, Away: 2-3-1 Conference: 3-7-1, BSC Tournament: 2-0-0 * 10/30/1998 H L 0-2 * 10/09/1999 A L 0-1 * 09/13/2000 H W(OT) 2-1 * 11/03/2001 H L 1-3 + 11/10/2001 A W 1-0 * 11/02/2002 A W 2-1 * 10/11/2003 H L 0-2 * 10/07/2004 A T(2OT) 1-1 * 10/15/2005 H L 1-2 * 10/28/2006 A L(OT) 1-2 + 11/03/2006 H W 1-0 * 11/03/2007 H W 2-0 * 11/01/2008 A L 0-2
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Overall: 2-0-0, Home: 1-0-0, Away: 1-0-0 09/10/1999 H W 1-0 09/08/2000 A W 2-0
Overall: 0-3-1, Home: 0-1-1, Away: 0-2-0 09/26/1999 A L 2-3 09/30/2000 H L 0-2 09/24/2006 A L 0-1 09/21/2008 H T(2OT) 1-1
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Overall: 2-0-0, Home: 1-0-0, Neutral: 1-0-0 % 09/07/2001 H W 5-0 10/06/2002 N W 4-0
ALL-TIME IDAHO GOVERNORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CUP CHAMPIONS
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Boise State Idaho State Idaho State Boise State Idaho Idaho State Three-way Tie Boise State Idaho State Idaho State Boise State
Idaho State: 5 Time Champion Boise State: 4 Time Champion Idaho: 1 Time Champion Longest Championship Streak: Two-games (Idaho State, twice)
Brooke Alton Stephanie Anderson Ashley Askwig Kacey Ball Mary Barrett Ashley Beck Heather Beck Teah Beckman Christina Beseris Shannon Blaker Jessie Bobert Trish Bolander Shannon Boyle Benicia Brogan Alicia Buchanan Amber Christensen Hollie Christensen Kim Christensen Jill Christofferson Chelsea Cox Kim Crosbie Danielle Davies Jana Davis-Boehler Sue Desmond Molly Downs Erin DuPont Holly Emery Michelle Emery Maren Eves-Williams Kathryn Ford Jenny Ford Lyndsay Gensler Janel Graham-Smith Natalie Graham Ilsa Gramer Alex Hansen Kascie Harris Michelle Harrison Jamie Hatfield Karissa Henage Nikkie Hitchcock Annamarie Hofstetter Sarah Hobdey Lauren Hough Emily Hubbard-Blanchard Heather Hunt-Jones Jenna Jones AdriAnn Jorgenson
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1999-02 2002-05 2008-pres 2008-pres 2006 2002 2001-02 1998 2006-pres 1998, 2000 2003-04 1998-01 2001-04 2008-pres 1998-99 1999 2001-04 1999 2004-07 2005-07 2005-07 2001 2005-08 1998 1998-99, 2002 2006 1999-01 1998 2004-08 2007-pres 2005-07 2005-06 2000-03 2004-07 1999-02 2008-pres 2006 2008 2005 2007-pres 1999 2006-pres 2001-04 2007-pres 2000-03 2000-03 2001-04 1998
Crosby Joyner Anastasia Katsilometes Chantal Kim Ashli Kimenker Ellen Larsen Tarragh Law Jennifer Loo Ashlee Maughan Kalie McGuire Katie Miller Sarah Moravitz Priscilla Muchaka Jen Munro Chrissy Nelson Michelle Okumura Shawna Park Lacey Pearson Stacey Peterson-Allen Tia Peterson-Burns Taylor Powell Stacey Proctor Kilee Quigley Rissa Raveaux Camille Ray Kristi Renak Brooke Roberts-Pollard Stephanie Roadhouse Liz Roberts Lindsay Russell Lauren Ryan Krystal Saling Noelle Sanders Jennifer Sandner Jill Schade Megan Stainbrook Jamie Meehan Ashley May-Steel Brittany Thompson Carlie Tobiason Esther Toronto Rashell Tucker Korbie Underwood-Vaughn Bailey Williams Shaleen Weston Ali Zikratch
2007-08 2004-05 2003-06 2002-05 2008 1998-00 2003-06 2004 2005-07 2007-08 1998-99 2001 2008 1998-00 2004-07 2002-04 2005 2000-03 2003-06 2007-pres 1999 2005-08 1999-03 1998 2002 1998-01 1998, 2000 2004-06 2002 2007-pres 2002 2008 2006 1999-00 2008-pres 2002-03 1999-02 1999 2002-05 2003-05 1998 1998-01 2008-pres 1998-00 2006
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Idaho State Coaches Career Record Breakdown Gordon Henderson Mark Salisbury Allison Gibson Totals
Seasons 1998-03 (6 years) 2004-05 (2 years) 2006-pres (3 years) 1998-pres (11 years)
W-L-T 55-51-11 (.517) 11-18-4 (.394) 20-26-11 (.447) 86-95-26 (.478)
Big Sky Conference 21-14-4 (.589) 3-7-2 (.364) 8-9-4 (.476) 32-30-10 (.514)
Home 29-10-6 (.711) 6-6-1 (.500) 12-5-5 (.659) 47-21-12 (.663)
Away 26-41-5 (.396) 5-11-3 (.342) 7-19-5 (.306) 38-71-13 (.365)
Coaching Streaks, info, awards and recognition Longest Winning Streak Seven Games (2002, Henderson) - 10/13/02 to 11/9/02 *Note: Began and ended with a 1-0 overtime victory Longest Losing Streak Nine Games (1998, Henderson) - 9/19/98 to 10/17/98 *Notes: First year of the ISU soccer program Longest Home Winning Streak 12 Games (2006-08, Gibson) - 10/7/06 to 8/22/08 *Notes: Spans three seasons. Includes two tie games. Longest Non-winning Streak 14 Games (2008, Gibson) - 8/31/08 to 10/19/08 *Note: Includes four tie games
Most Losses in a Season 14 Games, 2-14-1 (1998, Henderson)
Most Ties in a Season Six Games, 7-5-6 (2007, Gibson)
Most Tie Games in a Row Three Games (2007, Gibson) - 10/14/07 to 10/20/07 Undefeated Home Season 2007, Gibson (Eight Games)
Coach of the Year Gordon Henderson (2000, 2001, 2003) Allison Gibson (2006)
Longest Away Winning Streak Five Games (2003, Henderson) - 10/24/03 to 11/13/03 *Note: Ended with an advancement on penalty kicks (5-4) in a 0-0 tie with Utah at the NCAA College Cup First Round. Most Wins in a Season 13 Games, 13-7-1 (2002, Henderson)
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Dr . Arthur C . Vailas Arthur C. Vailas, Ph.D., became the 12th president of Idaho State University on July 1, 2006. President Vailas came to Idaho State University from the University of Houston, where he had held the dual role of vice president for research and intellectual property management, and vice chancellor for research of the University of Houston System. He also held a joint appointment at UH as tenured professor of mechanical engineering, and biology and biochemistry. He held a distinguished chair in the latter discipline. By the time he left UH, that university’s research productivity had grown 400 percent, and UH possessed an impressive intellectual-property portfolio. His skill at developing successful collaborative initiatives helped him obtain funding to establish a number of interdisciplinary research and teaching centers of excellence. One example: the innovative Texas Learning and Computation Center, established with $5.3 million in state and federal funding. TLC2, as it is called, provides a forum in which diverse information-technology projects from across campus come together under a single roof. Its facilities are a fully integrated, state-of-the-art telecommunications infrastructure and learning complex where technologybased applications are developed and deployed. Dr. Vailas successfully negotiated an unprecedented affiliation agreement with the University of Houston, The Methodist Hospital—a major teaching and research hospital in Houston—and Cornell University Medical College. The agreement facilitates collaborative teaching and research among these institutions. A particularly important accomplishment was Dr. Vailas’s involvement in organizing the multistate, collaborative organization Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America (RPSEA), and his appointment in 2002 to the RPSEA executive board. RPSEA works to help meet America’s need for technology to commercially develop its ultra-deepwater and unconventional onshore hydrocarbon
resources in a safe and environmentally sensitive manner. RPSEA received $100 million in funding per year for 10 years from the U.S. Department of Energy. It is one of the largest national programs for oil and gas exploration and production. Among the important honors Dr. Vailas received while at the University of Houston was a congressional appointment to the national board of the nonprofit Mickey Leland National Urban Air Toxics Research Center. He was later elected vice chairman. The NUATRC, a research facility, gathers scientific information on the human-health effects caused by exposure to air toxics. The center’s research program, developed collaboratively by scientific experts from academia, industry and government, seeks to fill the gaps in scientific data that are required to make sound environmental-health public-policy decisions. In 2002, Texas Gov. Rick Perry appointed Dr. Vailas to the Texas Council on Environmental Technology. Prior to joining the University of Houston, Dr. Vailas held a succession of academic and administrative positions at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, advancing rapidly through the academic ranks. Within three years he was promoted from associate to full professor in the department of kinesiology in the College of Education. He received joint appointments as professor of surgery, in the College of Medicine Division of Orthopedic Surgery, and professor in
Dr. Arthur Vailas talks during the 2007 spring game with former ISU coaching legends Dave Kragthorpe and Babe Caccia.
the College of Agriculture’s department of poultry science. Throughout his time at Madison, 1988 – 1995, he also was director of the university’s Biodynamics Laboratory. He was a mentor to many master’s and doctoral students, an experience that deepened his commitment to putting students first. President Vailas’s successful academic career began at the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1982. He was hired that year as assistant professor in the department of physiological science. He was promoted to associate professor in 1988. A personal milestone came for him and his wife, Laura, in 1984 with the birth of their daughter, Alexandra. President Vailas’s Ph.D. degree, from the University of Iowa, is in connective tissue physiology. He completed a three-year postdoctoral fellowship at Iowa that was funded by a National Institutes of Health National Research Service Award, and he was a research fellow of orthopedic surgery. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree magna cum laude in exercise physiology at the University of New Hampshire, which he attended on a football scholarship. President Vailas’s academic credentials include authorship of numerous peer-reviewed scientific articles and publications. He also has been principal investigator in many projects supported by federal grants. He has been a consultant to national health care-related businesses and institutions, and numerous national boards and advisory groups have benefited from his service. Over the course of his career, President Vailas has garnered numerous professional awards. Among them is the International Scholars Award from the University of Houston, and Outstanding Science Achievement Awards from NASA for COSMOS #2229, U.S.-Russian Space Program; and the U.S.-Russian Life Sciences Mission COSMOS #2044. Elected to the NASA Life Sciences Advisory Subcommittee, he served as study section chairman for the American Institute for the Biological Sciences on space biology. In 1988, the National Academy of Sciences Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems elected him to the National Research Council. The native of Manchester, New Hampshire, is the eldest of five sons and a daughter of Greek immigrants. Laura Vailas, Ph.D., is a former associate dean in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Houston.
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Jeff Tingey enters his second full year leading the Idaho State University athletic department, and his first as the Director of Athletics after spending the past year as the interim director. Already, in a short amount of time he has already shown a keen knack for marketing and fundraising, and he has overseen several job openings at Idaho State, including spearheading the largest corporate gift in ISU athletics history, from the Idaho Potato Commission for a new video board in Holt Arena. He became the Interim Athletic Director after spending his first year as the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Corporate Sales. As the Director of Athletics, Tingey will oversee all aspects of Idaho State’s 15-sport athletic program, with specific tasks of raising Idaho State’s profile both in the Big Sky Conference, the West, and within and throughout Southeast Idaho. Already in his short tenure, Tingey has overseen the final aspects of a budget recovery plan that saw Idaho State recover from a near $800,000 deficit to hit the black heading into the 2008-09 season. He has also increased ISU’s marketing presence in the community, bringing in nearly $600,000 in corporate dollars to the athletic department, and expanding ISU’s influence in the region. He also has improved athletic department communication with the implementation of a “Coaches Cabinet”, and he has championed President Vailas’ mantra of transparency as well. Along with the video board, other capital
improvements early in his tenure include a refurbishment of the ISU football locker room, getting rid of the old metal lockers for new oak lockers donated as part of the Bengal Locker Room Project. As the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing and Corporate Sales, Tingey oversaw all Bengal Sport Properties and ISU’s corporate partner program while providing leadership and oversight for marketing and promotions. In 2006-07, Tingey had spent year at Brigham Young, where he handled the marketing profile for football, coordinating game-day presentation, scripts, and pre and post-game activities for the football team. Jeff also oversaw the marketing
profiles for men’s volleyball, women’s soccer, women’s basketball, softball, golf, cross country, and track and field. Tingey also coordinated many athletic department special events and trade accounts. Jeff graduated from Weber State University, where he ran track for two years, from 2000-2002. While there, he worked as an intern in the Weber State marketing department, and was then hired as the Assistant Marketing Director after graduating, staying there for four years. While with the Wildcats, he was responsible for the marketing and promotions for women’s soccer, volleyball, and basketball, and he also handled a variety of special events for the Wildcats, including the football tailgate party and Big Sky Conference Tournaments. Tingey is a Pocatello native, having lettered in track and football at Highland High School. He then went to Ricks College where he played football and ran track before serving a two-year LDS Mission to Fresno, California. He and his wife Amber have a threeyear old son, Ammon and twins Burklee and Kellan
Director of Athletics Jeff Tingey talks with ISU President Arthur C. Vailas just prior to halftime of a 2007 football game.
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NANCY GRAZIANO Nancy Graziano enters her 24rd year with the Idaho State University athletic department. After six years as an assistant women’s basketball coach, Graziano assumed the duties of Director of Student Support, and has served as ISU’s NCAA Compliance Coordinator. As the Associate Athletic Director for Student Support Services, she oversees academics, compliance, the training room, the weight room, and the equipment room. Graziano has served for the past 17 years as Idaho State’s Senior Women Administrator. Nancy has taught an introductory orientation class for all incoming freshman and transfer student-athletes. Nancy is the liaison between the student-athletes and academic resources at ISU. She advises and assists the student-athletes in achieving their academic goals. Nancy works with the Faculty Athletic Representative to monitor the Student Athlete’s progress toward graduation and their Big Sky Conference/NCAA academic eligibility. She also works with all coaches,
keeping them informed of their student-athlete’s academic progress, and she handles all questions regarding compliance and NCAA regulations. Nancy regularly holds rules education seminars for the athletic staff on compliance and rules education issues, and she keeps the athletic department updated on new issues and bylaws. She came to Idaho State in 1985 as an assistant women’s basketball coach after a highly successful prep coaching career. Graziano compiled a 284-43 basketball record in 15 years at Alemany High School in Mission Hills, California. Her Alemany softball teams were also 214-28 in 12 years, a total which included 12 league championships. A three-sport coach, Graziano’s volleyball teams were 165-75. Graziano was Girls’ Athletic Director at Alemany (1977-83), Director of Athletics (1983-85), and chaired the Department of Physical Education from 1975-85. Nancy completed her undergraduate work at Cal State Northridge, and earned her Master’s degree in Athletic Administration from Idaho State University in 1990. In 2006 she was honored as the Grand Marshall of the ISU Homecoming Parade.
FRANK MERCOGLIANO Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations Frank Mercogliano is entering in his 12th year with Idaho State University, and fifth as Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations after previously serving as the Sports Information Director. At Idaho State he handles all aspects of media relations for football, men’s basketball, and softball, as well as academic honors. He also oversees all departmental publications as well as the sports of soccer and softball. While at Idaho State, Mercogliano has served as the Media Coordinator for several Big Sky Championships, and he has worked on the media operations staff for the 2005 and 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball West Regional as well as the 2002 NCAA Women’s Basketball West Regional, the 1999 NCAA Track and Field National Championships and the 2000 NCAA Gymnastics National Championships. He has also served on the membership board of the Idaho State University Council of Professional Employees (COPE). In 2003 and 2007, he served as a panelist for the SID Town Meeting at the CoSIDA Convention, discussing current events in intercollegiate athletics as it relates to sports information. Mercogliano had spent the previous four years as the Director of Sports Information at Augusta State University, where he helped publicize the Jaguars in eight NCAA national
tournament appearances. At ASU, Mercogliano was responsible for the publicity of 11 sports, 10 on the NCAA Division II level, and the Division I men’s golf team, which made three national tournament appearances during his tenure. He also served as the first full-time SID at Belmont Abbey College, where he also held the dual title of Carolinas Conference Media Relations Director. While there he also coached South Point High School’s soccer team to a two-year record of 30-7-3. In 1993 he was named “Region X Coach of the Year”, and was a runner-up for North Carolina Coach of the Year honors. During his stay in Augusta, Mercogliano served as the official scorer and musical operations director for the Augusta GreenJackets, the Class A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Twice, Mercogliano was pressed into emergency service as an umpire for the South Atlantic League when the regular umpires became too ill to work. He also served as color analyst for Augusta State basketball as well as handling play-by-play duties for the WRDW Game of the Week in football, basketball and baseball. Mercogliano is a 1992 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, where he earned a degree in communications with an emphasis in public relations. His wife Melissa graduated from Idaho State and is a Boise native. They have three daughters: Jessica, Kristina, and Angela. He earned his master’s degree in athletic administration from Idaho State in the summer of 2006.
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Jim Kramer Assistant Athletic Director for Financial Services Jim Kramer enters his fifth year with Idaho State University as the university’s first Assistant Athletic Director for Financial Services, coming to Pocatello from Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis, where he served as the fiscal manager for the IUPUI Sport Complex. With Idaho State, Kramer oversees the athletic budget, and he assists all members of the athletic department with university purchasing policy and procedures. He coordinates all budgetary matters, including team and individual travel, equipment, and much of ISU’s scholarship allocation procedures. Jim was instrument in ISU turning an $800,000 deficit into the black, and he has instituted several new procedures to help streamline ISU’s fiscal procedures.
At IUPUI, Kramer was responsible for a $2.3 million operating budget, and managed their accounts payables and receivables and department payroll. Kramer also handled several facility issues including event ticket sales, overseeing the pro shop and management of the business office staff. Kramer also served for 10 years with the Indianapolis Star/News, contributing to area coverage of various high school, college, and professional events in the greater Indianapolis area. Jim earned his B.B.A in finance and marketing from The Ohio State University in 1986, and his master’s in business administration from the University of Akron in 1993. He and his wife Mary have three children Maura, Joseph, and Thomas.
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Jay McMillin enters his 12th year with Idaho State University, and his second as Assistant Athletic Director for Development & Major Gifts after spending two years as the Executive Director of the Bengal Foundation. Jay will also coach the women’s golf team this year. As the Director of Major Gifts, McMillin will work with the ISU Development Office to identify and procure major gift contributions to the athletic department. Jay will concentrate much of his time towards raising funds for Bengal Village. Prior to his promotion, Jay was the Executive Director of the Bengal Foundation, handling the day-to-day aspects of the largest and most visible arm of ISU’s fundraising efforts. He coordinated all Bengal
Foundation activities, including membership drives, athlete-to-athlete phone-a-thon, golf tournaments, and he also oversaw ISU’s priority seating campaign. No stranger to ISU athletics, Jay spent eight years on staff as an assistant men’s basketball coach, from 1998-2006. With the squad Jay coached ISU’s post players as well as overseeing academics. He graduated in 1988 with a bachelor’s in comprehensive social science from Nebraska Wesleyan University and his master’s in recreation in 1992 from the University of Idaho. Jay and his wife Alisha have four children; Lauren, Cooper, Madalyn, and Emersyn.
DONNA HAYS Executive Director of the Bengal Foundation and Director of Club and Sport Development Donna Hays enters her 11th year with the Idaho State University athletic department, and this will be her second year as the Executive Director of the Bengal Foundation, while she will continue in her role as Director of Club & Sport Development. Donna is a natural fit to lead the Bengal Foundation. A Pocatello native and lifelong Bengal fan, Hays will interact daily with ISU’s most visible boosters, and she will coordinate all Bengal Foundation activities. Donna will continue to host and plan many of the Bengal Foundation Golf Tournaments as well. In her role as Director of Club & Sport Development Hays helps coordinate and cultivate all sport specific gift programs. She helped develop the successful Quarterback Club, Cage Club (men’s
basketball) and the Fast Break Club which benefits the women’s basketball program. She also coordinates the Matchpoint Club (women’s volleyball), the Keeper Club (women’s soccer), the Black Bat Club (women’s softball) and the Birdie Brigade (women’s golf). During the 2000 season she helped develop and still implements the Adopt-a-Grandparent program which teams up with the women’s basketball team. In 2007 she coordinated the inaugural Football 101 Women’s Clinic. Hays coordinates the Bengal Foundation annual auction which is in its 28th year. Donna is married to Steve Hays. They have one son, Kerry who is currently a student at Idaho State University.
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Bobby Goeltz M&W Tennis
Brian Jannsen M&W Cross Country
Jay McMillin Women’s Golf
Dave Nielsen M&W Track & Field
Joe O’Brien Men’s Basketball
Seton Sobolewski Women’s Basketball
Chad Teichert Women’s Volleyball
Andrea Wilson Softball
John Zamberlin Football
Darik Anderson Ticket Manager
Scott Benson Faculty Athletic Rep.
George Casper Holt Arena Director
Hilary Johnson Bengal Dancers
KaLee Kopp Director of Marketing
Shanna Neeser Exec. Asst. to the A.D.
Jamie Schroeder G.A. Sports Information
Matt Steuart Academics
Joel Vickery Compliance Officer
Will Yoder Equipment Manager
Katie Zigars Assistant Director of Sports Information
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Bengal Soccer On June 9, 2005, Idaho State athletics unveiled P.A.W .S ., Proud Athl etes Working and Serving, which is ISU’s community outreach program. P.A.W.S. showcases ISU’s commitment to the communities of Southeast Idaho as an active participant.
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In the three years since the program’s inception, Bengal Athletics has been a part of numerous community projects, including the D.A.R.E. program, community roadside cleanup, the Special Olympics, Secret Santa, and other events.
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2008-09 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Board
Amorrow Morgan Men’s Basketball President
Mike Jablonsky Football Vice President
Parris Hodges Women’s Cross Country Secretary
Ryan Davis Men’s Cross Country Treasurer
Mission Statement of the National SAACs “The mission of the National Collegiate Athletic Association StudentAthlete Advisory Committee is to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare and fostering a positive student-athlete image.”
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Dr. Gary K. Bertsch
Director of Center for International Trade and Security
Ron Boone
Radio/TV Broadcaster for the Utah Jazz
Bill Byrne
Texas A & M University Athletic Director
John Foreman
Producer of the movie “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”
I. Herbert Gordon
Peabody Award Winner, former NBC Executive
Steve Hayes
10-Year Veteran of the National Basketball Association
Florence Bean James
Theatre Director
General Amos Jordan
Brigadier U.S. General and President and CEO of the Center for Strategic and International Studies
Wally Kelly
President, Viacom Outdoor
Peter C. Kole
Chair of the New England Albanian Relief Organization (NEARO)
Senator James McClure
U.S. Senator 1973-91, Namesake of The James A. McClure Federal Building and Courthouse in Boise
Lewis J. Neal
President of NOXSO Corporation
Les Purce
President of Evergreen State College
Ed Sanders
Won the Olympic Gold Medal in heavyweight boxing for the United States in 1952
Major General Antonio Taguba
U.S. Army Major General who authored the investigative report about abuses of Iraqis at the Abu Ghraib prison at the hands of American soldiers.
Antonio Taguba
Taguba is the second-highest ranking FilipinoAmerican officer in the U.S. Army
David Thomas
World renowned dinosaur sculptor
Dr. Claude Zobell
Marine Microbiologist for the Scripps Oceanographic Institute
Michael C. Ruettgers (left) is the CEO of EMC Corporation, the second largest business in the United States.
Stacy Dragila won the Olympic Gold Medal in the inaugural women’s pole vault in Sydney in 2000.
Merril Hoge is a reporter for ESPN, and host of the Edge/ NFL Matchup.
William Petersen is a veteran actor who currently stars as Gil Grissom in the nation’s most popular show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Jared Allen signed a free agent with the Minnesota Vikings in 2008, become the highest paid defensive lineman in the NFL.
Bruce Nelson (left) is the CEO of Office Depot.
Marvin Lewis is the head coach for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Sue Ann Langdon/David McClure
Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Education
Associated Press
Terrel Bell
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Roger Williams
Don Aslett
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Other Notable Alumni
Ed Sanders won the Olympic Gold Medal in heavyweight boxing for the U.S. is 1952.
Roger Williams is a world famous pianist, who has had 18 of his albums certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.
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The Idaho State athletic department has a storied past sprinkled with Olympians, pro athletes, NCAA and Big Sky champions as well as AllAmericans. On the National Stage In the 100-plus year history of ISU athletics, the teams have totaled 29 NCAA post-season appearances and one AIAW showing. Probably the most visible of those appearances culminated in the Bengals winning the NCAA Division I football championship in 1981. Bengal athletes have also earned 18 NCAA individual championships, including 16 in boxing, a sport which was discontinued by the NCAA in 1961. Ninety-eight Bengals have garnered national recognition in the form of AllAmerica honors, since records were kept. Forty-six footballers along with 50 individuals from the track and cross country programs have received the prestigious athletic award. One Bengal, Jared Allen, has also garnered ISU’s only National Player of the Year Award, as he was named the 2003 Buck Buchanan Award winner. In the Conference Idaho State has been successful on the conference level, tallying 71 Big Sky postseason appearances including 38 championship titles. The Bengal track/ cross country program has nabbed 21
Big Sky team titles dating back to the 1963-64 season - the most of any ISU program. Before joining the Big Sky Conference, ISU also boasted 29 more postseason conference appearances, 12 in men’s basketball, nine in track and five in football as a member of the Rocky Mountain Conference as well as three in volleyball as a part of the Mountain West Athletic Conference. Of those 29 appearances, the Bengals took home 26 titles, nine each in men’s basketball and track, five in football and two in volleyball. Individual Bengal athletes have also found success on the Big Sky level, snagging 298 conference titles overall. ISU tracksters have garnered 276 of those titles, while men’s and women’s tennis athletes have contributed 20 to the total and men’s and women’s golf have one each to its credit. On Top of the World Idaho State’s reach has not ended with the college ranks as several ISU athletes have gone on to the professional and elite ranks in their respective sports. NBA teams have picked up 15 Idaho State hoopsters since 1963, while 39 Bengals have played, or are currently playing in the NFL. The Arena Football League has claimed several Bengals on its rosters while over 20 former ISU players have suited up in the Canadian
Football League. Idaho State players have also been well represented in the Indoor Pro Football League, the National Indoor Football League, the Arena Football League, and one Bengal even strapped on an XFL helmet. Over 10 Bengals have also played in AF2. But ISU’s cream of the crop athletes have made it to the highest level of competition in the world; the Olympic Games. Eleven Bengals beginning in the 1952 Games have represented ISU and their respective
countries at the Olympics. Four boxers, five track athletes and two coaches have competed for four different countries at eight different Olympic Games, highlighted by Stacy Dragila winning gold in the inaugural women’s pole vault in Sydney, Australia.
Bengal Champions National Tournament Appearences 13 Men’s Basketball 5 Women’s Basketball 4 Women’s Volleyball 4 Women’s Soccer 2 Football 2 Men’s Cross Country National Team Championships 2 Boxing 1 Football National Individual Championships 16 Boxing 1 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field 1 Men’s Cross Country All-Americans 46 Football 24 Outdoor Track and Field 20 Indoor Track and Field 6 Cross Country 2 Women’s Basketball
Conference Team Championships 14 Men’s Basketball 12 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field 7 Football 4 Men’s Indoor Track and Field 4 Women’s Soccer 3 Women’s Volleyball 3 Women’s Basketball 2 Men’s Tennis 1 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field 1 Women’s Golf 1 Women’s Tennis Conference Individual Champions 177 Outdoor Track and Field 99 Indoor Track and Field 15 Women’s Tennis 5 Men’s Tennis 1 Women’s Golf 1 Men’s Golf
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Idaho State Ring of Honor In January of 1999, the Idaho State athletic department instituted the ISU Ring of Honor. Encircling the top of Holt Arena, the Ring of Honor is for the truly outstanding men and women in Idaho State University history. On January 30, 1999, the first 16 individuals were enshrined in the Ring of Honor, along with Idaho State’s three national championship teams. In 2009, Idaho State inducted the 17 individual into the Ring of Honor as Jared Allen earned the nod and had his jersey retired. In order to earn induction into the Ring of Honor, a candidate must meet one of the following criteria: 1) Have his or her number retired 2) Have competed in the Olympic Games 3) Have brought fame and national attention to Idaho State University
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For teams to be inducted, they must win a national championship.
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Inducted on January 30 1999 unless otherwise noted
Ed Bell, football Lawrence Butler, men’s basketball Babe Caccia, football, coach, athletic director Stacy Dragila, track Case deBruijn, football Merril Hoge, football Milton ‘Dubby’ Holt, football, coach, athletic director Tom Jewell, football, coach, athletic director Jim Killingsworth, coach Dave Kragthorpe, coach Mike Machurek, football Les Roh, men’s basketball Ed Sanders, boxing Dave Wagnon, men’s basketball Ellsworth ‘Spider’ Webb, boxing Amber Welty-Cnossen, track National Championship Team Inducted 1953 boxing team 1957 boxing team 1981 football team
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All-time greats and Bengal legends are inducted every year into the ISU Athletic Hall of Fame. The ISU Sports Hall of Fame was established in the 1960s by former athletic director John Vesser and other members of the athletic department staff. After moving from Reed Gym to Holt Arena, the Hall of Fame became inactive until 1977, when Bob Hilliard became president of the Alumni Board of Directors. Chaired by Hall of Famer Glenn Alford, the Hall has enshrined 162 athletes since 1977. In 1994, the Hall of Fame found a new home in the Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, where photographs of each member hang. The following guidelines have been established for admittance into the ISU Sports Hall of Fame: 1) A candidate must have attended the Academy of Idaho, Idaho Technical Institute, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Idaho State College, or Idaho State University for at least one year. 2) A candidate must have excelled in one of the intercollegiate sports programs. 3) A candidate must have been out of school for at least ten years. In addition, only members of the Sports Hall of Fame Selection Committee are eligible to vote for induction, and consideration is given to nominees for recognition received, as well as contributions to the university, after leaving the institution.
--Hall of Fame Members-Dave Abeyta, 1954-59, boxing Gary Aizawa, 1961-64, football Glenn Alford, 1967-98, sports information director Jack Allain, 1956-57, basketball, track Jared Allen, 2000-03, football Ray Allred, 1976-77, football Peter Amarteifio, 1974-77, track Jerry Armstrong, 1958-60, boxing Chick Atkinson, 1936-38, football, track, basketball Jon R. Austin, 1974-78, track Don Axtell, 1961-65, tennis Dan Axtman, 1957-58, boxing Arnie Bagley, 1979-83, wrestling, football Rick Bauer, 1951-55, basketball, track Samuel B. Beckham, 1952-54, basketball Ed ‘Flea’ Bell, 1967-69, football, track Trevor Bell, 1995-97, football Jerry Bellon, 1947-49, football Sam Bennion, Lifetime Achievement Award Winner John Berry, 1969-73, wrestling Gary E. Bills, 1966-69, track, James F. Blake, 1947-49, football D.W. ‘Bud’ Bliss, 1922-24, football, track, wrestling Kevin Bodily, 1968-73, swimming, water polo Anthony Bolden, 1974-77, track Mary ‘Charly’ Bond, 1977-80, basketball Ron Boone, 1965-68, basketball, track Larry D. Brackenbury, 1951-55, football, baseball John W. Briggs, 1964-67, track Ernie Brooks, 1935-37, football, track
Wally Buono, 1968-71, football Bruce Burnett, 1970-74, wrestling Lawrence Butler, 1978-79, basketball Craig Byington, 1971-74, track Mark Byrnes, 1988-89, track I.J. ‘Babe’ Caccia, 1936-38, football, wrestling John C. Caccia, 1970-72, wrestling Mike Calley, 1984-87, football Walt Carte, 1936-38, football, basketball Bob Conley, 1952-55, track Doran ‘Bus’ Connor, 1952-55, football, basketball, baseball Jeff Cook, 1974-78, basketball Dennis Critchfield, 1954-57, track and field Arthur M. Crump, 1960-64, basketball, track Dewey Cunningham, 1950-51, basketball Gary Cutright, 1964-67, swimming Courtney Davis, 1993-96, volleyball Case deBruijn, 1978-81, football Gerald Dellinger, 1934-36, football, basketball Dennis DeWitt, 1956-61, track Harry Dickson, 1946-49, football Sue Doucette, 1980-83, track Stacy Dragila, 1992-95, track and field Jerry C. Dunne, 1967-70, football, track Tim Dunne, 1966-69, track Bobby Dye, 1958, 60-62, basketball, Dale Dykman, 1940-42, basketball, football, track Ralph Leif Erickson, 1924-25, baseball, football, basketball Hal Espy, 1956-60, boxing Marlin Felton, 1950-54, football, track Timothy Fisher, 1969-73, wrestling Ev Fopma, 1971-73, basketball Chuck Forrestal, 1958-61 Jim & Su Fox, Lifetime Achievement Award Len ‘Buddy’ Frazier, 1964-66, basketball, track Gilbert French, 1931-33, football, track Kie Froman, 1983-84, tennis Dr. Laurence E. Gale, 1956-60, football Greta Garver (Hannemann), 1987-91, women’s basketball Dr. P.R. ‘Paddy’ Garver, 1949-51, boxing Howard ‘Howdy’ Greaves, 1938-42, basketball Ronald ‘Hoot’ Hale, 1931-34, basketball Dale Hammond, 1947, boxing Leroy Harris, 1966-69, football, wrestling Lloyd Harris, 1954-56, 57-58, basketball Sherwood Dunn Hauck, 1928-29, wrestling Steve Hayes, 1974-77, basketball Billy Haynes, 1956-59, boxing Alice Heberlein, 1980-83, volleyball Mike Heberlein, 1968-71, football, tennis Lori Heeter (Thomas), 1989-92, volleyball, basketball Pat Herrington, 1979-82, track Robert W. Hilliard, 1947-49, football Boyd W. Hodson, 1925-26, football, track, basketball Merril Hoge, 1983-86, football Rod C. Hohnhorst, football, track Tom Hofmann, 1970-74, football Donn Holston, 1982-87, men’s basketball Milton W. ‘Dubby’ Holt, 1936-38, football, track Bill Horrocks, 1953-57, basketball, track, baseball Wiley Howell, 1938-40, football, boxing, wrestling Brad Humphreys, 1962-65, tennis
Ralph Hutchinson, 1920-28, football, basketball, baseball coach Nancy (Imhoff) Jones, 1985-89, basketball Bill Ingram, 1966-68, football, baseball Marcus Jackson, 1993-96, football Tom Jewell, 1958-60, football Linda (Johnson) Barbour, 1975-79, track, volleyball, basketball Jerald Jones, 1972-76, track, cross country Lamont Jones, 1949-52, football Larry Kent, 1951-55, football Susie Ketchum (Johnson), 1989-93, volleyball Colonel David V.S. Kirkpatrick, Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Albert D. Kirlan, 1947-50, basketball, football, track Vic Kobe, 1952-54, boxing Jim Koetter, 1959-61, football, track George Kom, 1956-58, football, track Charles “Chuck” Koval, 1952-55, basketball, track and field Dave Kragthorpe, Lifetime Achievement Award Steve Kuharski, 1963-67, baseball Ralph ‘Mutt’ Lacey, 1934-36, football, track Jim Lane, 1980-82, football Bernard ‘Jake’ LaRue, 1947-49, football, track, basketball Carl Lawson, 1970-74, track Dale Leatham, 1954-58, boxing, football Bobby Leute, 1931-33, football, basketball Larry Lewis, 1967-70, track Marvin Lewis, 1977-80, football Phil Luckey, 1960-65, cross country, track Buck MacGillivray, 1956-59, track Mike Machurek, 1980-81, football Dr. Theodore Maheras, 1948-50, boxing Woodie Marcus, 1960, boxing Debbie (Masak) Jenkins, 1987-90, volleyball John McCarthy, 1965-66, football Robert ‘Bobby’ McCullom, 1954-57, boxing Mike M. McMurtry, 1954-56, boxing M.R. “Mick” Mickleson, Lifetime Achievement Award Ben Miller, 1963-66, track John Miller, 1960-64, football Ray Millward, 1968-70, wrestling, football Stacey Ann (Wanczyk) Mortensen, 1989-91, basketball Dr. Lewis G. ‘Blinky’ Neal, 1952-55, boxing Sandra D. Noakes, Lifetime Achievement Award Ed Norby, 1910-22, football, basketball, track, tennis, baseball Cyril Okamoto, 1957, boxing Harry Oliphant, 1967-68, wrestling Tom O’Riordan, 1957-61, track, cross country Tina Ostroot, 1980-82, track, cross country Don Papenberg, 1959-60, football Jay Paris, 1947-49, football Marci Payne-Morrison, 1984-88, track Stephanie Pemper, 1988-92, basketball Cal Percy, 1967-71, swimming, water polo Ken Peterson, 1954-58, football Richard H. ‘Dick’ Pettit, 1950-54, track Felix Plastino, 1923-24, football Earl R. Pond, 1946-49, football Jim Potter, 1991-95, basketball Steve Proniewych, 1968-73, baseball, football Clarence ‘Buddy’ Rausch, 1958-59, boxing Willis A. ‘Tuffy’ Reynolds, 1934-36, football Pete Richardson, 1948-49, football Ronald Rall, 1954-58, boxing
Ginger Reid, 1973-77, basketball, softball Angela Roberts, 1993-95, Volleyball Dr. Brand D. Robinson, 1975-79, basketball Les Roh, 1953-56, basketball John Roman, 1970-74, football Roger Rouse, 1955-57, boxing Ed Sanders, 1951-52, boxing, football Ben Sanford, 1961-63, football Billy Satterfield, 1967-69, baseball, football Art Scott, 1961-65, track, cross country Rick Scribner, 1975-76, football Dr. Leno Seppi, 1948-50, football Bill Shaw, 1961-64, football Walter ‘Cy’ Shepardson, 1957-59, boxing Robert ‘Dutch’ Sherman, 1946-48, basketball, football Debbie Shively-Hadley, 1984-87, volleyball Gail Siemen, 1956-58, basketball, baseball Lyle Smith, 1933-35, football, basketball Margaret Smith-Raitt, 1984-87, volleyball Bill Snapp, 1979-82, football Ursal ‘Ginger Jack’ Snapp, 1941-43, boxing, football Tammy Sorenson, 1979-82, softball Steve (Amos R.) Stephens, 1928-30, football, wrestling Marie (Stielow) Andersson, 1984-86, volleyball Carlton I. Tanaka, 1968-69, wrestling, football William ‘Spud’ Tatro, 1926-27, football, track, baseball Pauline (Semons) Thiros, 1992-95, volleyball Ed Thompson, 1976-77, basketball F.G. ‘Brick’ Thompson, 1928-29, track Holly Togiai, Basketball, 1993-97 Tom Toner, 1968-72, football Paul Tripp, 1953-59, football Otto Tronowski, 1936-38, football Dick Tullock, 1973-78, track Ray W. Turner, 1939-40, basketball, football Wendell Twitchell, 1933-36, football, boxing, wrestling John M. Vesser, 1941-67, football coach, athletic director Dave Wagnon, 1964-66, basketball Jim Wagstaff, 1955-58, football Dave Walser, 1978-81, football Homer Watkins, Jr., 1958-60, basketball Ellsworth ‘Spider’ Webb, 1952-54, boxing, football Amber Welty, 1987-90, track and field Tom West, faculty athletic representative Jim Wharton, 1967-71, track Jason Whitmer, 1987-90, football Guy Wicks, 1931-41, football coach, basketball coach Paul D. Wilson, 1976-77, track & field Lynne Wingle-Colvin, 1983-84, track & field Lincoln Yamashita, swimming Rick Yeates, 1964-68, wrestling Nick Ysursa, 1970-74, baseball, basketball
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Bengal Soccer Athletics Administration
(208-282-2771; 282-4063 FAX) Holt Arena, P.O. Box 8173, Pocatello, ID 83209 Located in Holt Arena, South Side Jeff Tingey............................................ 282-5694 Director of Athletics (tingjeff@isu.edu) Nancy Graziano.................................. 282-4503 Associate A.D. for Student Support Services & Senior Woman Administrator (graznanc@isu.edu) Frank Mercogliano.............................. 282-2621 Assistant A.D. for Media Relations (mercfran@isu.edu) Jim Kramer........................................... 282-2692 Assistant A.D. for Financial Services (kramjame@isu.edu) Jay McMillin......................................... 282-3733 Assistant A.D. for Development and Major Gifts (mcmijay@isu.edu) Shanna Neeser.................................... 282-4064 Executive Assistant to the A.D. ............. (neesshan@isu.edu) Samantha Congdon........................... 282-4668 Administrative Assistant (congsama@isu.edu)
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Nancy Graziano.................................. 282-4503 Associate A.D. for Student Support Services & Senior Woman Administrator (graznanc@isu.edu) Joel Vickery.........................................282-3332 Director of Compliance (vickjoel@isu.edu) Matt Steuart..........................................282-2575 Director of Academic Services (steumatt@isu.edu) Crystal Ross.......................................... 282-2972 Student Insurance Coordinator (rosscrys@isu.edu) Dr. Scott Benson.................................. 282-2860 Faculty Athletic Representative (bensscot@isu.edu)
Development/External
Jay McMillin.........................................282-3733 Assistant A.D. for Development and Major Gifts (mcmijay@isu.edu) Donna Hays..........................................282-5773 Dir. of Bengal Sport Properties (haysdonn@isu.edu) KaLee Kopp..........................................282-5781 Director of Marketing, Promotions & Game Operations........................ (koppkale@isu.edu) Jerry Miller............................................282-2688 Director of Broadcasting (milljerr@isu.edu) Mary Ellen Zamberlin...........................282-2397 Volunteer Foundation Assistant......................... .........................................(zambmary@isu.edu) Susan Stanridge...................................282-4528 Special Events Planner......(stansusa@isu.edu) Facilities and Operations George Casper....................................282-3398
Director of Events (caspgeor@isu.edu) Darik Anderson....................................282-4093 Ticket Manager (andedari@isu.edu) Mike Dooley.........................................282-4170 Concessions Manager (doolmike@isu.edu) Will Yoder............................................. 282-3373 Equipment Manager (yodewill@isu.edu) Lorilee Chandler.................................. 282-4931 Ticketing Administrative Assistant (chanlori@isu.edu) Paula Corbin........................................ 282-4952 Ticketing Administrative Assistant (corbpaul@isu.edu) Randy Dirikson.....................................282-2505 Maintenance (dirirand@isu.edu)
Business Operations
Jim Kramer........................................... 282-2692 Assistant A.D. for Financial Services (kramjame@isu.edu) Susan Fuger.......................................... 282-3356 Financial Technician (fugesusa@isu.edu) Brenda Murphy....................................282-5349 Assistant Financial Technician (murpbren@isu.edu) Jorja Lewis............................................282-3399 Holt Arena Financial Technician (lewijorj@isu.edu)
Media Relations
Frank Mercogliano.............................. 282-2621 Assistant A.D. for Media Relations (mercfran@isu.edu) Katie Zigars.......................................... 282-3651 Asst. Media Relations Director (zigakath@isu.edu) Jaime Schroeder.......................................... TBA Media Relations G.A. (schrjaim@isu.edu)
Athletic Training
Jodi Wotowey...................................... 282-3651 Head Athletic Trainer (wotojodi@isu.edu) Tom Brock............................................ 282-3408 Assistant Athletic Trainer (brocthom@isu.edu) Ryan Cromie........................................282-3408 Assistant Athletic Trainer (cromryan@isu.edu) Greg Obray.......................................... 282-3408 Assistant Athletic Trainer (obragreg@isu.edu) Phil Luckey........................................... 282-3408 Athletic Trainer (luckphil@isu.edu) Brandy Crum........................................ 282-3408 Grad. Asst. Athletic Trainer (crumbran@isu.edu)
Strength & Conditioning
Mark Campbell ..................................282-3035 Head Strength Coach (campmark@isu.edu)
Idaho State Coaching Staffs Football (282-2779; 282-4388 FAX)
John Zamberlin.................................... 282-2779 Head Coach (zambjohn@isu.edu) Steve Amrine....................................... 282-2704 Assistant Coach/Safeties (amristev@isu.edu) Junior Falevai....................................... 282-3376 Assistant Coach/Tight Ends (falejuni@isu.edu) Mike Havens........................................ 282-3376 Assistant Coach/Offensive Line (havemike@isu.edu) Brian Jensen.........................................282-3290 Assistant Coach/Off. Coord. & QBs (jensbria@isu.edu) Drew Miller........................................... 282-3376 Assistant Coach/WRs (milldrew@isu.edu) Joe Cullen............................................ 282-3312 Assistant Coach/Asst. DL (culljoe@isu.edu) Brian Strandley.................................... 282-3389 Assistant Coach/Off. Coord./DL (strabria@isu.edu) Brandon “Cherokee” Valeria............ 282-4909 Assistant Coach/CBs (valebran@isu.edu) Nick Whitworth..................................... 282-4908 Assistant Coach.Rec. Coord./RB (whitnick@isu.edu)
Graduate Assistant Coach (robeholl@isu.edu) Cody VanFleet.................................... 282-4492 Director of Basketball Operations (vanfcody@isu.edu)
Track & Field/Cross Country (282-3760 FAX)
Dave Nielsen....................................... 282-3299 Head Cross Country Coach (nieldavi@isu.edu) Brian Janssen ...................................... 282-3297 Head Cross Country Coach (jansbria@isu.edu) Jackie Poulson.................................... 282-3299 Assistant Coach (pouljack@isu.edu) Zeb Sion................................................ 282-3299 Assistant Coach (sionzeb@isu.edu)
Women’s Soccer (282-2659 FAX)
Allison Gibson...................................... 282-2925 Head Coach (gibsalli@isu.edu) Becky Hogan....................................... 282-4263 Assistant Head Coach (hogabeck@isu.edu)
Women’s Softball (282-2659 FAX)
Golf
Jay McMillin......................................... 282-3733 Head Golf Coach............ (mcmijay@isu.edu)
Andrea Wilson..................................... 282-5269 Head Coach (wilsandr@isu.edu) Shelly Prochaska................................. 282-5269 Assistant Coach (procshel@isu.edu)
Men’s Basketball (282-4784 FAX)
Women’s Volleyball (282-4202 FAX)
Joe O’Brien.......................................... 282-4552 Head Coach (obrijoe@isu.edu) Tim Walsh............................................. 282-3361 Assistant Coach (walstim@isu.edu) Geoff Alexander.................................. 282-3286 Assistant Coach (alexgeof@isu.edu) Cory O’Brien........................................ 282-5697 Graduate Assistant Coach (obricory@isu.edu) Cody VanFleet.................................... 282-4492 Director of Basketball Operations (vanfcody@isu.edu)
Women’s Basketball (282-4784 FAX)
Seton Sobolewski................................ 282-3381 Head Coach (soboseto@isu.edu) Angela Munger................................... 282-2801 Assistant Coach (mungange@isu.edu) Jordan Green...................................... 282-3623 Assistant Coach (greejord@isu.edu) Holly Robertson................................... 282-3493
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Chad Teichert...................................... 282-4552 Head Coach (teicchad@isu.edu) David Hyte........................................... 282-4595 Assistant Coach (hytedavi@isu.edu) Katie Edgson........................................ 282-5930 Assistant Coach (hurskath@isu.edu)
Tennis (282-4202 FAX)
Bobby Goeltz....................................... 233-4742 Head Coach (rgoeltz508@yahoo.com)
Spirit Squads
Hilary Johnson..................................... 282-4547 Head Coach Bengal Dancers (johnhil2@isu.edu) Carlie Colonel..................................... 282-4547 Head Cheerleading Coach (colocarl@isu.edu) Lindsay Tucker..................................... 282-4547 Assistant Coach Bengal Dancers (tucklind@isu.edu)
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Print Media - Local
Idaho Falls Post Register 333 Northgate Mile Idaho Falls, Idaho 83403 208-524-6772 Fax: 208-529-9683 Staff Jeff Pinkham (prsports@postregister.com) Blackfoot Morning News 34 North Ash Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 208-785-1100 Fax: 208-785-4239 Staff Mark High, editor (sports@cableone.net) The Bengal Idaho State University P.O. Box 8123 Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-282-4812 Fax: 208-282-4600 Staff TBA, editor
Print Media - Regional Idaho Statesman P.O. Box 40 Boise, ID 83707 208-377-6419 Fax: 208-373-6505 Staff Mike Prater (mprater@idahostatesman.com) Chadd Cripe (ccripe@idahostatesman.com) Nick Jezierny (njezierny@idahostatesman.com) Idaho Press Tribune P.O. Box 9399 Nampa, ID 83652 208-467-9251 Fax: 208-467-9562 Staff:
Twin Falls - Times News P. O. Box 548 Twin Falls, Idaho 83303 800-658-3883 Fax: 208-734-5538 Staff: Mike Christensen (mike.christensen@lee.net) Brad Guire (brad.guire@lee.net)
Print Media - National Associated Press - Seattle 3131 Elliot Avenue Suite 750 Seattle, Washington 98121 206-682-1812 Fax: 206-621-1948 Staff Tim Korte, editor (tkorte@ap.org) The Sports Network Suite 200 2200 Byberry Rd. Hatboro, PA 19040 800-583-5499 Fax: 800-583-6195 Staff Dave Coulson (dcoulson@sportsnetwork.com) Stats, Inc 2775 Shermer Rd. Northbrook, IL 60062 1-847-583-2100 Fax: 1-847-583-2600 Staff (sportsnews@stats.com)
Broadcast Media - Local KPVI TV-6 (NBC affiliate) 902 East Sherman Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-235-3155 Fax: 208-234-3650 Staff Brad Shellgren (bshellgren@kpvi.com) Paul Shahen (pshahen@kpvi.com) KIDK TV-3 (CBS affiliate) 214 East Center Street Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-233-3333
208-523-8922 (Idaho Falls Office) Fax: 208-522-5103 Staff Ted Dawson (tedd@kidk.com) Jackie Pepper (jackiep@kidk.com) KIFI TV-8 (ABC affiliate) 150 South Main Street Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-233-8888 208-525-8888 (Idaho Falls Office) Fax: 208-529-2443 Staff Scott Bemis (sbemis@localnews8.com) Alyssa Chin (achin@localnews8.com)
Radio - Regional KSEI 930 AM (Fox Sports Affiliate) 544 North Arthur Pocatello, Idaho 83204 208-233-2121 Fax: 208-234-0105 Staff Don Craig (doncraig@pacempire.com) KISU 91.1 FM Pond Student Union Box 8014 Pocatello, Idaho 83201 208-282-3691 Staff Jerry Miller (milljerr@isu.edu) KWIK 1240 AM 259 East Center Street Pocatello, Idaho 83204 208-233-1133 Fax: 208-232-1240
Broadcast Media - Regional KMVT TV-11 (CBS affiliate) 1100 Blue Lakes Road North Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 208-733-1100 Fax: 208-734-1074 Staff Travis Justice (travis@action3news.com) Matt Seigel (matt@action3news.com) KTRV (FOX affiliate) P.O. Box 1212 Nampa, Idaho 83652 208-466-1200 (ext. 210) Fax: 208-466-4861
Staff Nate Kuester (nkuester@ktrv.com) KBCI TV-2 (ABC affiliate) 140 North 16th Street Boise, Idaho 83702 208-472-2203 Fax: 208-472-2211 Staff J Bates (jbates@kbcitv.com) Troy Oppie (toppie@kbcitv.com) KIVI TV-6 (ABC affiliate) 1866 East Chisholm Drive Nampa, Idaho 83661 208-381-6663 Fax: 208-381-6681 Staff Joe Hughes (hughes@journalbroadcastgroup. com) KTVB TV-7 (NBC affiliate) P.O. Box 7 Boise, Idaho 83707 208-375-5617 Fax: 208-375-7770 Staff Justin Corr (jcorr@ktvb.com) Zach Wolken (zwolken@ktvb.com)
Broadcast Media - National ESPN ESPN Plaza Bristol, Connecticut 06010 860-585-2000 Fax: 860-766-2422 (Breaking News) Fax: 860-766-7174 (ESPN.com) College Sports TV Chelsea Piers, Pier 62 New York, NY 10011 212-342-8700 Fax: 212-342-8899 Staff Dave Seigerman (pr@cstv.com) Eric Handler (pr@cstv.com) College Sports Online 2035 Corte Del Nogal, Suite 250 Carlsbad, CA 92009 760-431-8221 Fax: 760-431-8108 Allan May (amay@collegesports.com)
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Idaho State Journal 305 South Arthur Avenue P.O. Box 431 Pocatello, Idaho 83204 208-239-3131 Fax: 208-233-8007 Staff Tim Flagstad, editor (tflagstad@journalnet.com) Kelvin Ang (kang@journalnet.com) Dan Angell (dangell@journalnet.com)
Colin Howser (sports@idahopress.com) Phil Dailey (pdailey@idahopress.com) William Love (wlove@idahopress.com)
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MEDIA INFORMATION PRESS FACILITIES Limited space is available in the press box on the west side of Davis Field for news media covering Idaho State soccer, and its game opponent. Credentials are required, and must be requested 48 hours prior to the beginning of the match. Credential requests can be mailed, emailed or faxed.
RADIO & TELEVISION ISU will provide space and credentials for up to two radio members upon request. Each visiting radio station has one phone line for their use. Television broadcast facilities are available with prior arrangement through Jeff Tingey, Interim Athletic Director, and the Athletic Director of the opposing team.
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Parking is free and is on a first come first served basis. Idaho State sports information provides each credentialed media member with pregame statistics for each team, notes for each team, media guides, game programs, and Big Sky Conference information. After the game, a sports information representative will take requests for ISU player interviews, which will take place in the soccer clubhouse. Requests for visiting interviews must be made through the visiting team representative. *ISU uses Stat Crew’s Automated Scorebook for Soccer, and provides the media with detailed stats. *The sports information office will be used for post game filing. There are several telephone jacks and a fax machine that are available. Those print media wishing for a specific phone on press row must call 208-282-4541 and order one prior to the game.
INTERVIEW POLICY Once fall practice begins, the following interview policy will be in effect. *Interviews for players and coaches MUST be requested through the sports information office. *After the game, a sports information representative will take requests for ISU player interviews, which will take place in the soccer clubhouse. Requests for visiting interviews must be made through the visiting team representative. *Calling student-athletes or coaches at home is strictly prohibited.
*Interviews with Coach Gibson are preferred to be conducted before practice, which generally will start at 2:00 pm. *Interviews with players are preferred to take place before practice. Interview requests should be given to Katie Zigars 24 hours prior to the interview. This will allow the SID to make sure the players will be available at the requested time. *No game day interviews.
INTERNET All of Idaho State’s information regarding rosters, schedules, news, and statistics can be found on the official home page of Idaho State athletics, www.isubengals.com, which is part of the CBS College Sports network, the largest network of collegiate websites. The site, which is best viewed through Mozilla Firefox, also contains downloadable weekly game notes in PDF format.
WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE Once a week during the soccer season, head coach Allison Gibson will conduct a press conference in the Sports Information Office. They will begin the week prior to ISU’s first game of the 2009 season, on Mondays at 1:30 pm.
RELEASES & STATISTICS Idaho State’s statistics are updated right after games and posted on the internet at www.isubengals.com. A weekly media release is disseminated to the media and posted on the internet on Monday nights. The release is also emailed to all media members on ISU’s email lists for soccer.
SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION (208-282-2621, 282-3659 FAX) Holt Arena, P.O. Box 8173, Pocatello, ID 83209 Located on Holt Arena floor, South Side Frank Mercogliano, Asst. A.D. for Media Relations (282-2621) Katie Zigars, Assistant Director (Soccer Contact, 282-3651) email: zigakath@isu.edu, fax: (208) 282-3659
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katie zigars Idaho State, 2007 Second Year Assistant Director of Media Relations Katie Zigars enters her second season as an Assistant Media Relations Director. She spent the past year handling statistics and communications for soccer, volleyball, women’s basketball and men’s and women’s tennis, and assisted with softball and other duties. Prior to her duties as the Assistant Media Relations Director, she worked as a graduate assistant in the media relations office handling the communications efforts for ISU’s track and cross country programs, as well as tennis and golf. She previously spent four years on the Idaho State women’s tennis team and worked in the media relations office as both a volunteer and as an intern at that time. Zigars was a four-year starter on the tennis team from 2004-07, earning Big Sky All-Academic honors in all four of her seasons. She moved up from a walkon to a scholarship athlete and played #1 doubles as a junior and senior and #4 singles for the Bengals as a junior and senior. Was one of the best doubles performers for the Bengals. She was honored at the 2007 Bennion Banquent with the ISU Athletic Advisory Boards Scholar-Athlete Award. Zigars graduated in May of 2007 with a 3.92 grade point average in Mass Communication with an emphasis in Advertising and Public Relations and a minor in Marketing. A native of Meridian, Idaho, Zigars works on completing her masters in Athletic Administration at Idaho State.