Sunday, January 30, 2011

Winter Conditioning

Posted by Adrienne "Bigzee" Biglow, Sophomore Defender from Yakima, WA

Well it's official, winter conditioning is fully underway and I think I can speak for the whole team in saying our bodies are already feeling it! Monday kicked off session one of our morning sprint program and after Wednesday's session we have them counted down to only six more remaining. Although that doesn't sound like a lot, its going to be pretty rough considering almost the entire team spent at least fifteen minutes in the ice bath each day this week and its only the beginning. By the end of the week, the trainers quit asking why we were coming into the training room and just kept the whirl pools ready.

Although winter conditioning is hard , we get a lot of variety in the training schedule that helps make it bearable. Between jump, sprints, individuals, lifting, and captains practices, we really are getting a little bit of everything which is a nice change of pace. Also, this is the time when a lot of our team bonding starts for the next season because we're all struggling through everything together. Not only that, but when we're doing workouts we aren't fully accustomed to, like bounding at jump, sessions are never short of entertainment. Here we get the opportunity to enjoy each others' company in different ways and get to see our teammates in a whole new light. Keep up the hard work girls!

"Finish Strong"

Monday, January 24, 2011

Multiple Reward

Posted by Jaucelyn Richter, Sophomore Forward from Billings, MT

"For every disciplined effort there is a multiple reward." -Jim Rohn

I read this quote and the first thing that came to mind was...fitness testing. Then winter conditioning, jump program, and spring season. The multiple reward? There is no question that all our hard work will pay off come fall season 2011, when we're working towards one goal...the NCAA tournament.

This past week was a challenging one for the team. We just got back into the swing of school and soccer, we've started individual training and we've ran the infamous Beep Test and YBMI. This upcoming week we'll start our morning sprint program and jump program. It is all hard work now, but it will all pay off in the end. On Saturday night, the team attended the MSUB women's basketball game together and it was a blast!! We all had a great time cheering like crazy together, and it was awesome watching the women's team win in the last second! Bottom line, its great to be back with the soccer family and we all look forward to a successful winter/spring!

"Finish Strong"

Monday, January 17, 2011

Back to School

Posted by Andrea Baytaluke, Sophomore Midfielder from Calgary, AB

Well winter break has come to an end and school has already started. As much as I wish I was still at home, visiting family and friends, it was a big relief to see my teammates again. It is crazy to go from seeing each and every one of them every day, to not seeing them at all for a whole month! During season we were a family. We worked together with everything we did, and all that work definitely paid off. We finished off with a great season, and now its time to get right back into it so we can have a great 2011 season.

Everyone worked hard over break and soon we will start our fitness testing, 7am sprints, lifting, Jumps program, individual training and captains practice. Along with school, all of these things are hard to fit in, but like I said, we are a team and all work together to accomplish things the best we can. I can't wait to get out on the field again with the big family and start to play. This spring is going to be filled with hard work and our first goal is to WIN EVERYTHING WE DO.

Lets hit if off to a great start girls!!!!

"Finish Strong"

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Reflections on a Magical Season

Posted by Don Trentham, Head Coach

The 2010 fall semester has officially come to an end, and the players will be heading out of Billings to enjoy a month long holiday break and get some much needed/deserved rest. They will also get to spend time with their families and friends who they do not get to see that often, and in spending that time will get to share the memories of what was a MAGICAL season for our soccer program!!!

The 2010 season started out just like the others….with a team meeting at 4 pm on Sunday, August 15th. While we all knew we had a good team, I do not think anyone could imagine what would happen over the next three months…the ups, the downs and the everything else in between that would ultimately make up the greatest season in the 15 year history of the MSUB women’s soccer program. Here is how I saw the MAGICAL season unfold:

• Our leading scorer from the 2009 season gets hurt the first day of preseason….great start!

• Last minute goal by Jen Larsen to beat University of Great Falls in our first exhibition…a win is a win, but didn’t look great. We did do the beep test in the morning, so maybe we were just tired.

• Two days later, 3 – 0 loss to Rocky Mountain College in our second exhibition. Did we seriously get our butts kicked by Rocky!!! Okay, we’ve got problems.

• Day after Rocky game is spent at Wojteks' house reexamining everything. Decision is made to change from the 4-3-3 we played all of 2009 (fall and spring) to a 4-4-2. In addition, Jen Larsen is moved from forward to center back.

• Week 2 of preseason we work extensively on the 4-4-2 to prepare ourselves for our third and final scrimmage --- there also begins to be a massive sickness spreading throughout our team --- Bigzee and especially Janae seem to get the worst of it.

• GNAC Preseason Rankings come out – we are picked to finish 6 out of 8 teams….at least we didn’t get picked to finish last!

• Middle of the second week of preseason our opponent for that scrimmage cancels….great we are going to go into the regular season opener against Dixie State (2009 NCAA Tournament Team) coming off a 3-0 loss to Rocky and playing a new formation. Things are going really well --- NOT!!!

• Sunday, August 29 we play an intra-squad scrimmage…MSUB wins :)

• Season opener against Dixie State…win 1-0 from a late goal by freshman Heidi Greenback.

• 2nd game of season against U of Mary….give up goal five minutes in and didn’t play well in the first half, until Brooks scores off a diving header in the last minute of the half. We go on to win 4-1. Win MSUB Cup and Sami Sandau named tournament MVP.

• Next up Colorado trip and for the second game in a row we find ourselves down 1-0 in the first five minutes against Colorado Christian. We come back and score four unanswered goals to win 4-1.

• Our final game before the start of conference play is against Colorado School of Mines at their place, another 2009 NCAA tournament team. We again find ourselves down 1-0 against a very good defensive team on the road. Even though we held them without a shot in the second half, things aren’t looking good until we get a corner kick and Jen Larsen scores on a header with 5 minutes left in the game. We go to overtime and CO School of Mines is all over us…to be fair they probably should have scored on us, but we hold on for a 1-1 tie. Race to the airport and back to Billings with a 3-0-1 non-conference record…next up conference opener against Seattle Pacific.

• Even though we play them fairly even, Seattle Pacific humbles us and beats us 3-0. Even with a 3-0 loss, I know we have a good team at this point. However, not sure if the team believes in themselves yet…we talk about it the next day at our training session at Central Washington.

• Against Central Washington we again find ourselves down 1-0…why do we keep putting ourselves in this position? Move Jen Larsen up to forward at halftime, she scores 10 minutes into the half off an assist from Sabrina (her first of three assists on the year). With less than 20 minutes left, Jaucey plays a great ball to Carly…Carly hits the post, but Kari is there to clean it up and score the game winner. Start the conference season off with a split on the road…not bad!

• Up next is a huge road trip to Simon Fraser and Western Washington. Get across the border with no problems :) and prepare to play conference newcomer Simon Fraser. Jaucey scores a goal in the first half and we hold on for a 1-0 win in the rain/fog. Great victory, always good to win the first game of a road trip!

• Western Washington is our opponent on Saturday. We have never beaten them, they are ranked #20 in the country (our program had never beaten a nationally ranked opponent) and we are coming off a big win on Thursday….going to be tough. WE WIN 1-0 on a goal by Kari Foreman, cleans up a rebound off a shot from Andrea. Great road trip…we are starting to believe!

• Finally back at home after a six game road swing…up against Western Oregon. Score two goals in the first half both off corners, own goal and Jackie Hill’s first collegiate goal. Go on to win 2-0 – haven’t given up a goal in three straight games, we are on a roll!!!

• Celebrated the return of some great players who have played here over the past 15 years….Ally Stroup, Vicky McCarthy, Sara Gress, Melissa Carlson, Brittney Sandau, Abby Farmer were all in attendance for Futbol Frenzy and 15th Anniversary Weekend. Great to see all of them at the game, unfortunately St. Martin’s beats us 3-2. A lot of people were surprised we lost because of St. Martin’s record compared to us, but I wasn’t. St. Martin’s has always been a tough game for us, and they have a very good team…they had just had some bad luck early in the season. Tough loss!!

• Bus trip to Nampa, Idaho to play Northwest Nazarene --- all the players go on the trip. Only one game on the week, so we get a little extra rest. However, long bus ride and we look tired against Northwest Nazarene. Game is pretty even and in the second half they get a corner kick. Ball is played in and Sabrina is interfered with, but they score. Referee blew whistle before the goal, but has allowed the goal…I’m not happy! He confers with both of his assistant’s and overturns the goal…we catch a break. A few minutes later their goalkeeper handles the ball outside the box and is red-carded. Game goes to overtime and Jaucelyn scores the GOLDEN GOAL….won’t be a long bus trip back to Billings and we escape what would have been a devastating loss.

• Back at home…beat Central Washington 4-2. Go into halftime up 2-0 after Bigzee probably scores one of our best goals of the season right before half. Then in the first 10 minutes of the second half the score goes 2-1, 3-1, 3-2 before we score the fourth goal in the 75th minute and put the game away. Next up Seattle Pacific!!

• The SPU game is our Make-A-Wish-Day which was organized by our senior captain Sam Boehm…she ended up raising over $1,000 for the Make-A-Wish organization. In terms of the game…great game, great atmosphere (best I’ve been around – “Walking in a Jacket Wonderland”). SPU scores first, but we come right back and score to tie it up. Game stays tied through the second half and goes into overtime. SPU hadn’t had a shot on goal in over 55 minutes, when their forward gets the ball and shoots. Ball takes a deflection and finds a way into our net. We lose…..it hurts real bad for all of us!

• We have to find a way to get over the loss quickly, as we have St. Martin’s on the road the following Thursday. We give up two early goals and find ourselves down 2-0 at half. Come out in the second half and play really well, score a goal right after the half and create a lot of other chances. Come up short in the end --- lose 2-1 (swept by St. Martin’s). Winning the GNAC and our playoff hopes are in trouble…have to win at Western Oregon and the seniors ride with me from Lacey, WA to Salem, OR, with a stop at Sam Boehm’s house for some fajita’s…..watch live stats that night at her house and WWU ties CWU. Good result for us.

• Playing at Western Oregon, like all GNAC away games, is always tough. What makes Western Oregon even tougher is the weather in October….usually raining and pitch becomes hard to play on. Fortunately the weather holds up and we find a way to score 2 late goals (Heidi scores both off of assists from Jaucey). Split on the road, we will take it. Huge game coming up against Western Washington on Thursday.

• Team has gained some confidence after their victory against Western Oregon, but we know it will be hard to beat Western Washington two times in the same season. Come game day we look ready and determined to win, and it shows. We create several great chances, but don’t score. Heidi Greenback scores two minutes into the second half to give us a 1-0 lead and we play some of the greatest team defense I have ever witnessed…we win 1-0. Great result!!!

• With our win Thursday, the NCAA tournament is still a possibility. Two games to go and we need two wins. If we can get that done, at this point I think we will be in.

• Play well against Simon Fraser, but it is a pretty even game. With five minutes to go it is 0-0, when we pull an offside trap on a free kick. Somehow they stay onside???? They score??? Unbelievable we are down 1-0 on what looks to be a bad call. We throw everything forward to try and get an equalizer, and are almost rewarded but Sami’s shot glances off the post…my reaction on the sideline brings some humor to Lo :) We lose 1-0…this one hurts worse than any game I’ve ever coached. I feel my team played well and I made a decision that might cost us the tournament. Our playoff hopes now ride on some results from other teams going our way, and a need for a definite win against Northwest Nazarene the following Saturday.

• A lot of people now think we are on the outside looking in and don’t have a chance of making it. We are definitely going to need some results to go our way, but looking at the upcoming games I feel we are going to get those results and we will win against NNU. One of the results we need happens on Saturday night…Grand Canyon who is right behind us in the rankings gets upset. This is a good result for us, I KNOW WE ARE GOING TO GET IN.

• I bring the seniors in the office the day after the loss to Simon Fraser and tell them I am confident if we win we will get in. The two teams that worry me a little bit are CSU Stanislaus and San Francisco St. That is when Lauren tells me that she was watching live stats and SFSU is tied with Humboldt State. I say that SFSU is not going to lose that game at home on Senior Day. We all chat a little longer and everyone seems to be focused on getting the win against NNU. Right before they leave, Lauren asks me to check the score of the SFSU game….they are losing 1-0 with 15 minutes to play. No way!!! SFSU gets a penalty with 10 minutes left…they miss. They end up losing 1-0. Even with our loss, the other two teams around us in the rankings lose as well. WE HAVE TO BEAT NNU!!!

• Regional ranking comes out that week and we jump from #7 to #5. If we beat NNU there is no question we are in. Game day comes and we get a good crowd showing up for the game. We seem to be lacking urgency in the first half and are not playing that great. Win and we are in…we have to step up. I get on the team a little bit at halftime; we come out with more passion in the second half, but still can’t score. Then with about 15 minutes left, NNU fouls us at half field and the ref calls it although we clearly had advantage. I’m not happy that he took advantage away from us. Sabrina comes up to take the free kick and dumps it in the box. Whitney Siler makes a run across the box and in the air spins to head the ball far post…..it goes in. GREAT GOAL!!!! Seniors Carly, Sami, Jordan, Kari, Lo, Sam go out winners at home and are most likely going to go to the NCAA tournament.

• Monday, November 8….NCAA Selection Day. We go out and train that afternoon….training is great, the players are energized and excited. Head over to the athletics conference room after training for the selection show. I actually find out 2 minutes before the selection show that we are in…I don’t tell the team. When they finally hear MSU Billings announced…the room erupts!!!! WE ARE IN!!!! Cal State LA in Seattle, WA. Basically a home game for us…..I am confident we can go there and beat CSULA and the SPU.

• Team takes off the next day on two separate flights to Seattle. That night off to dinner at the Old Spaghetti Factory. Next day training session at SPU, dinner at Anthony’s down on the Pier. Thursday…GAMEDAY.

• The day of the game the weather definitely looks to be an advantage for us. Cooler and chance of rain showers. In the first half, both teams look tight….not a lot of action. We go into halftime 0-0, but with a belief that we can win the game….we just need some magic. Second half starts out much of the same, but the sun goes down and it definitely cools off. It also begins to rain. Carly breaks her nose!!! NCAA Playoffs…love it!!! We score…awesome goal by Amanda Brusic. Up 1-0 with about 25 minutes to go. With about 15 minutes to go I sub in Carly….Lauren is pumped and so is the team (VERY INSPIRATIONAL). We switch into a 4-5-1…absorb the pressure. They start throwing everything at us. Sabrina save. Sabrina Save. Shot wide. Clock continues to tick. With about a minute and a half left I realize we are going to win…what a feeling for the current players, alumni, future players. It took us 15 years to get to the tournament….it took us one game to win at the tournament. TOP OF THE WORLD!!!!! Next up Seattle Pacific.

• Off day on the Friday and the team relaxes at the hotel until training. We head over to SPU for a jog/stretch…game definitely took a lot out of us. After training we take the team up in the Space Needle…great view. We then head back to the hotel where Julie Seedhouse (alumni director) has organized a get together for alumni, friends and family of the program. After the get together we head to Buca di Beppo for a great Italian meal with an awesome atmosphere. Great day --- tomorrow SPU.

• The game starts out with SPU controlling the ball, but not creating too many dangerous chances. Jaucey gets in behind them for a 1v1 with their keeper, but their keeper makes a good save. Then with about 10 minutes to go in the half they get a free kick right outside the box…the girl bends it up and over our wall into the upper 90. Nice goal…down 1-0 at half. We make a few adjustments at halftime, but we just don’t have the legs to chase the game. We are tired from Thursday and SPU had a bye. We do create a chance from Carly, but their keeper makes the save. Then with about 10 minutes left they get a penalty…2-0, game over --- magical season over!

There are obviously so many more memories from the season, but this is how I saw it unflod. In the end, I feel privileged to have been able to share this experience with 24great student-athletes, and yes you too Wojtek!!!!

Already looking forward to 2011 --- Return to the NCAA’s, Win the GNAC and one other goal I won’t mention on here…..but I’m sure if you think about it you can figure it out!

Happy holidays to everyone…blog will return for the spring 2011 season as we look to create more great memories for the MSUB Women's Soccer program!!!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

INSPIRED BY THE SENIORS

Posted by Heidi Greenback, Freshman Forward

Awhile ago Don asked us to write the initials on our hand of the person who inspired us the most and was the reason we are here at MSUB competing for a trip to the NCAA tournament. It wasn’t till the evening after our loss at Saint Martin’s when we were all together in a hotel room and the seniors, some of them tearing up, asked us to play for them because they are playing for us that I realized who truly inspired me this season. The people I would do anything for, and who I would give everything I have to not only extend their final season at MSUB, but to extend the time I get to play with them. The six seniors: Carly Valentine, Sami Sandau, Jordan Fenwick, Kari Foreman, Sam Boehm and Lauren Anderson are my inspiration. I have worn their initials on my sock every game since then…. and every run, tackle or goal I score is dedicated to them. Even though I may have three more years at MSUB…in a way it is my last season too, my last season to play with this group of people.

The six of them can not possibly know the impact they have had on me not only as a player, but as a person too. It is not possible for there to have been better people for me to look up to as I started my freshman year. I remember my first practice and how I was completely exhausted after 15 minutes, and how intimidated I was by the upperclassmen. Those that know me know I can be incredibly shy around people I do not know, and here were six amazing athletes that I was trying to impress. To say the least I was freaked. But as time went on my shell started to crack and I realized that they will talk to me, I just had to be able to form words myself. Now I know I can always go up to any of them with anything and when tragedy did strike my family they were there for me to help pick me back up. Whether it was the texts letting me know they were there for me, the hugs at practice or the fact that every single one of them changed their Facebook status to “Fight. Believe. Hope.” It meant more than words can describe to me. While it was great to get to see and spend time with my famil, I found myself missing my teammates and even caught myself referring to Billings as home. And it is home, home to my soccer family of which this group of seniors plays a big role.

I have already created several memories that will last me a lifetime with these players whether they realize it or not: Sami, who had to the pleasure of rooming with me when I was sick, got to experience my snoring in prime form and got to walk in on me sleeping in the bathroom of the hotel. Kari and Jordan love to make fun of my frequent hand balls before practice. Carly who I swear catches me at my most embarrassing moments all the time got to experience a car ride to Subway with us freshman and heard my newly acquired accent. Lauren pointed out to me that I back-peddle a bit awkwardly, and apparently enjoys laughing at my dance moves during warm-ups. Sam Boehm saw my dorm room completely destroyed and also saw me as a mess, but she was there for me that night and it meant more than I can describe.

While I’m upset that I only got one season with these amazing people, I feel lucky to have gotten that short time with them and was able to make history alongside them. I am honored to be able to call myself their teammate and when they do great things with their lives, which I know each and every one of them will, I will be proud to say I was a part of their lives, at least a year of it anyways.

KF SS SB LA JF CV I love you guys so let’s go out and tear up the tournament because I’m not ready to say goodbye just yet, EOP!

Seniors......Final Regular Season Blog

Posted by the 2010 Senior Class

Lauren Anderson

Words cannot describe how I felt after the selection show! In the classroom where all 24 of us held hands in anticipation of the announcement of the tournament where we were surrounded by our coaches, the athletic administration, KULR 8 news crew, and members of the community. When we heard Montana State University Billings was announced, tears of joy came to my eyes. The room erupted in screams!

This has been the best senior year any of us could have ever dreamed of. Not only has this team worked hard to get where we are today, but a program of 15 years of players worked hard to help us get to the moment in the classroom where the NCAA committee told us that we get play one more game of soccer. With that being said, I cannot wait for one more road trip with these amazing girls. And I can say we are ALL going to bring our best game against Cal State LA Thursday. Seattle, here we come!!!

Sam Boehm

Life at MSUB has been one giant one rollercoaster ride with many ups and downs over the years. As everyone knows I tore my ACL my sophomore year, and although at the time I thought it was a curse, it has somehow changed into a blessing in disguise. I am SO happy I was given the opportunity to play with this 2010 MSUB women’s soccer team. I have loved every minute of it. One game that stands out the most was when we played Western Washington at home. It was a game we had to win, and as we put the goal in the back of the net everyone wearing a yellow jersey was celebrating. I could hear our bench shouting over the other teams’ as we won balls out of the air or a tackle. I hadn’t felt that kind of chemistry or bond in our team in years (yes, because I literally have been here for years!). During that game I knew we had an amazing team not only because of what we had accomplished on the field, but the unity and family we have off of it. I would not trade that feeling for anything, not even a knee with no scars on it.

Now to top it all off we have made it to the NCAA tournament for the first time! As I sat with my team all holding hands, I could not have been more nervous. This was something we have all wanted for the longest time, and to reach this point together is BEYOND amazing! I want to replay the moment when they said our team’s name and we all jumped up screaming/hugging each other. This is something I will forever remember. I love this team more than words can describe and I cannot wait to take the tournament by storm! EOP EOP!!

Jordan Fenwick

I cannot be more thrilled to be in Seattle and having the chance to play in the NCAA tournament. Everyone, including myself, laughs that we are the Yellowjackets and think it’s kind of a funny mascot. The other day I Googled facts about Yellowjackets and found out a little about them. A Yellowjackets is smaller than most type of bees, and is commonly confused with the bumble bee. A Yellowjackets is different from many bees though because it can sting repeatedly without dying.

I think about this and how this relates to our team in a few ways. We will be smaller than the teams coming up and people may over look us as just an ordinary team. What they do not know is that we are different than any team, and that we can sting many times. We can put goals away and won’t stop fighting until the game is done. When I read these facts about what a Yellowjackets I realized that I love being one!

Kari Foreman

When I first went through the calendar at the first meeting of my last season, I remember thinking, on November 8th my season, my career might be over. And the other day, for 45 minutes in a small conference room, surrounded by all the wonderful people who have made our season, our program what it is, I prayed that it wasn’t. I did what I have for four plus years. I kept my EOP! EOP! EOP!

EOP stands for “Eyes on the Prize,” but it’s more than that. EOP is blood sweat and tears. It is emotions that you never knew existed. The grand enjoyment of victory, and the sheer pain of defeat. It’s about being so happy you cry, and being so sad that you can’t stop crying. It’s 14 years of trying to make a name for yourself and always falling short, but having the courage to return to the pitch every season, because you want it that badly. EOP is never giving up. It’s dropping to your knees in exhaustion after the 75th game of your career, and then getting up and doing it again because you NEED to do it again. It’s about pushing until that clock hits zero because you know if you don’t, you’ll never forgive yourself. It’s about doing what no one ever expected you to do. It’s that dream we all have where we win that big game and the crowd storms the field. It’s about winning and losing, and never looking back because as athletes, we will go insane over thinking about the shoulda, woulda, coulda. It’s waking up early to run jangles, and staying up late to do homework. It’s that first smile that you crack in the hotel room the night after a tough loss, in spite of the fact that the game doesn’t always treat you like it should. EOP is a deep need within us, to succeed, to rise above, to triumph, to win. EOP is being a Yellowjacket, on the good days and the bad. It’s about pride and loyalty, by all of us, until we reach the ultimate goal, the chance of a lifetime. Because if you really got your EOP you can’t just be a Yellowjacket on the days where your press clippings are worth hanging on the fridge, you gotta wear that jersey, or that navy t-shirt, or that “Soccer Dad” hat, on the seasons your team goes 2-18-0, on the Thursday nights that end in disappointment. And if you do that, you’ll understand EOP on the November 8th that some guy on the Division II selection show web broadcast extends your season, or career, and confirms everything you knew deep inside you about your passionate commitment to your tumultuous relationship with Yellowacket soccer: One day it would love you back!!!

I don’t know how long I have left, but I do know this: I’m #18 on one of the top 48 Division II women’s soccer programs in the country, I’ve worked really hard to get here, and I didn’t do it alone. I have played in 75 college games, but I got a few left in me. I am a Montana State University Billings Yellowjacket, and I am damn proud of it!!!

Sami Sandau

This season has been all that I could ever wish for as a senior playing my final year of college soccer. There are many things that I would like to say about this season, but I will keep it short. What will I remember about MSUB Women’s Soccer? I will remember the people that I have met along the way, and how they will forever be a part of my life. I will remember both the good and bad times that I have played through, and the sweat, the heartache, the gratification, and the overall amazing experience that I got from being a Montana State University Billings YellowJacket. AND….I will not forget November 8, 2010 when our team made history for our program by making it to the NCAA tournament.

There have been 15 years of dedication and hard work put in to this program, and now finally our team can represent this program at the NCAA tournament. I am SOOOOO proud of all the people that have put energy in to this program and I would like to thank EVERY single person that has given time to make this program and team the way we are today! And more than anything, being a senior on this team, I could not be happier with my teammates! I am so proud of every single player on this team and we actually did it! I cannot imagine not playing with these girls next year, and I am so happy that we get to play together again ---- IN THE NATIONAL TOURNAMENT !!!
EOP EOP EOP, I LOVE YOU ALL...xoxoxo

Carly Valentine

This has been the best soccer team I've ever played on, and I mean this in two ways. The actual soccer is great (hence us making it to the tournament :-)), but these are the greatest people I've ever played with as well. Each one of us has an extremely unique personality, but I couldn't ask for a different set of 24. Each and every girl has made this the perfect senior season. I wouldn't want celebrate the wins or go through the losses with anyone else either.

As you all know, we made it to the tournament! What an amazing feeling. I can't really describe the emotions I was having. I am SO happy my final season is being extended. So happy actually that I wanted to cry, scream, dance, run and at times...throw up (you all know what I'm talking about!). Now that we are going, I wouldn't want to take on this challenge with anyone else. I love each and every girl, and I know were ready to demolish Cal State LA. Thanks girls for making this the perfect senior year already, I love you all soooo much!! BRIIIIINGGG ON WASSHINNGGTOOON BABAAAYYY.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

An Outstanding Group of Players

The 2010 Senior Class individual accomplishments going into the final regular season game this Saturday against Northwest Nazarene.

Lauren Anderson (Defender)
• Will graduate this December with a Bachelor of Science in Human Services
• Awarded GNAC Academic All-Conference Team 3x during her career
• Awarded MSUB Women’s Soccer Scholar Athlete in 2009
• Career games played is 65
• Career games started is 48
• Current career stats --- 3 assists for a total of 3 points
• Career shutouts as a defender --- 17

Samantha Boehm (Defender)
• Graduated Spring 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations
• Will graduate this December with a Master of Arts in Public Relations
• 2009, 2010 Team Captain
• Awarded GNAC Academic All-Conference Team 3x during her career
• 2009 NSCAA/adidas 1st Team Scholar All Region
• 2009 Cosida ESPN 3rd Team Academic All District
• 2009 Honorable Mention All Conference
• 2006 1st Heartland All Conference
• Awarded MSUB Women’s Soccer Quest for Excellence in 2007
• Awarded MSUB Women’s Soccer Next Level in 2008
• Awarded MSUB Women’s Soccer Newcomer of the Year in 2006
• 1x Player of Week in GNAC during her career
• 1x Player of Week in Heartland Conference during her career
• Career games played is 65
• Career games started is 51
• Current career stats --- 2 assists for a total 2 points
• Career shutouts as a defender --- 22

Jordan Fenwick (Goalkeeper)
• Will graduate in Spring 2011 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology
• Career games played is 57
• Career games started is 51
• Currently 2nd all-time for career minutes played by a GK with 4577 minutes
• Currently 2nd all-time for career wins with 23
• Currently 3rd all-time for career shutouts with 8
• Currently 2nd all-time for career saves with 232
• Currently 2nd all-time for goals against average with a 1.73

Kari Foreman (Forward/Midfielder)
• Will graduate in Spring 2011 with a Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations
• Awarded GNAC Academic All-Conference Team 3x during her career
• 3x Player of Week in GNAC during her career
• 2009 Team Captain
• 2009 NSCAA/adidas 1st Team Scholar All Region
• 2009 Daktronics 2nd Team All Region
• 2009 Honorable Mention All Conference
• 2008 2nd Team All Conference
• Awarded MSUB Women’s Soccer Newcomer of the Year in 2007
• Career games played is 75
• Career games started is 71
• Current career stats --- 23 goals, 10 assists for a total of 56 points
• Currently tied for 5th all-time for games played with 75
• Currently tied for 5th all-time for games started with 71
• Currently 5th all-time for goals scored with 23
• Currently 5th all-time for points with 56
• Currently 3rd all-time for game winning goals with 10

Samantha Sandau (Forward/Midfielder)
• Will graduate in Spring 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education
• 1x Player of Week in GNAC during her career
• 2007 Honorable Mention All-GNAC
• Career games played is 75
• Career games started is 32
• Current career stats --- 12 goals, 14 assists for a total of 38 points
• Currently tied for 5th all-time for games played with 75
• Currently 9th all-time for goals scored with 12
• Currently 4th all-time for assists with 14
• Currently 8th all-time for points with 38
• Currently tied for 5th all-time for game winning goals with 5

Carly Valentine (Midfielder/Defender)
• Will graduate in Spring 2011 with a Bachelor of Science in Human Services
• 2010 Team Vice Captain
• Awarded GNAC Academic All-Conference Team 3x during her career
• 2009 NSCAA/adidas Honorable Mention Scholar All Region
• Career games played is 76
• Career games started is 75
• Current career stats --- 7 goals, 6 assists for a total of 20 points
• 1 game winning goal
• Currently tied for 3rd all-time for games played with 76
• In her next start she will become the record holder for games started with 76

As a final note, five of the seniors (Lauren, Jordan, Kari, Sami and Carly) currently have a record of 39 wins, 35 losses and 3 ties. Sam Boehm, who played in 2006, 2008-10 has a record of 43 wins, 31 losses and 3 ties. This class achieved a national ranking as high as #23 (2010 season), and Sam Boehm was on the 2006 team that was ranked as high as #8 nationally.

All six of them have certainly meant a lot to the success of our program, and it is my hope their season will continue beyond this Saturday!!!