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2015 GAME NOTES | WAC TOURNAMENT UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER Jason Erickson | Athletic Communications | E: [email protected] | C: 303-946-6774 | O: 801-863-5451 #2 #3 2015 SCHEDULE Overall Record: 12-6-1 AUG 14 21 23 28 30 SEPT 04 06 10 18 20 26 OCT 02 04 09 11 16 18 23 25 31 NOV 05 07 WAC Record: 7-2-1 at Weber State # at San Diego State Central Arkansas Utah State Montana at UNLV at Southern Utah Idaho State at UTEP Portland State Seattle U * #6 #4 * WAC Match | # Exhibition Match WAC Champion Match 5 - Championship Sunday, Nov. 8 - 1 p.m. PT #1 L, 3-4 (OT) L, 1-2 W, 5-1 L, 0-1 W, 1-0 T, 1-1 (2OT) ^2015 WAC Tournament (Bakersfield, Calif.) All times listed in MT Match 1 - First Round Thursday, Nov. 5 - 4 p.m. PT W, 2-1 L, 0-6 W, 2-0 W, 1-0 W, 6-2 at Missouri-Kansas City * W, 1-0 at Chicago State * W, 7-1 New Mexico State * W, 4-0 UTRGV * W, 2-0 Grand Canyon * W, 3-1 CSU Bakersfield * W, 3-2 at Grand Canyon * L, 0-1 at CSU Bakersfield * W, 3-2 at Seattle U * L, 0-1 vs. UMKC/UTRGV ^ 5:00 p.m. vs. TBA ^ 2:00 p.m. Match 3 - Semifinals Friday, Nov. 6 - 4 p.m. PT Match 4 - Semifinals Friday, Nov. 6 - 7 p.m. PT Match 2 - First Round Thursday, Nov. 5 - 7 p.m. PT All matches will be broadcast live on the WAC Digital Network at www.WACsports.com/Live #5 UTAH VALLEY TAKES NO. 2 SEED INTO WAC TOURNAMENT The Utah Valley University women's soccer team takes the No. 2 seed into this week's WAC Tournament in Bakersfield, Calif. The Wolverines earned a first-round bye and will take on the winner of the UMKC/UTRGV match on Friday, Nov. 6 at 4 p.m. PT/5 p.m. MT. "Tournament time is always exciting," said Utah Valley head coach Brent Anderson. "The girls are relaxed and prepared to go and compete for a chance to represent the WAC in the NCAA Tournament. I think that even though we are on the road, we are familiar with Bakersfield and play well on the pitch there. We are healthy for the most part and I think the team is very motivated." Utah Valley (12-6-1, 7-2-1) closed out regular season play on Saturday with a 1-0 loss at Seattle U. The Wolverines wrap up WAC play in a tie with UMKC for second place--the highest WAC finish for UVU since joining the league in 2013. QUICK ROSTER No. Name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Sarah Davis Jessica Duffin Sara Callister Laken Flinders Jamie Brown Libby Weber Kali Stubbs Lexi Felis Sydney Fitzpatrick Tori Smith Breanna McCarter Kasandra Anderson Linley Brown Melanie Ostler Taylor Kirk Courtney Wilson McKenzie Jorgensen Angela Timm Pos Year GK GK D MF MF M/D F D F F F MF D D F D GK F @WolverineGreen R-Fr Sr R-So Fr Sr So Sr R-Jr So So R-Fr Sr Fr Jr Jr Sr Fr Fr | No. Name 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Ashlyn Fames Sheridan Fox Kalli Suesue Sarah Cipperley Amanda Marshall Rylee Gritton Courtney Stromberg Tara Furlong Whitney Paskins Abby Jameson Mia Mazur Leesa Stowe Pos F F D D F MF D D MF MF F/MF D Year Fr Jr Jr So R-Fr R-So Fr R-Fr Fr R-Jr Fr Fr Head Coach: Brent Anderson Associate Head Coach: Alyssa Lowry-Christensen Assistant Coach: Lexi Robison Volunteer Assistant: Erica Owens WolverineGreen.com | @UVUSoccer_w 2 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER 2015 QUICK FACTS The Wolverines hold an all-time 1-2 record at the WAC Tournament. Utah Valley picked up its first-ever WAC Tournament win last season in a 2-1 overtime victory against UT Rio Grande Valley. Junior forward Sheridan Fox continues to lead the Wolverines in scoring with eight goals, which ranks her tied for fourth in the WAC. Senior midfielder Kasandra Anderson leads the team and ranks second in the conference with eight assists. Anderson leads the team with 20 points. Jessica Duffin leads the defensive effort in goal this season. The senior keeper has recorded six shutouts this season and has collected 58 saves. Utah Valley leads the WAC in numerous statistical categories, including assists (42) and points (128). The team ranks 10th nationally in assists, 12th nationally in goals scored, and 13th nationally in total points. UVU AT THE WAC TOURNAMENT The Wolverines hold an all-time 1-2 record at the WAC Tournament since joining the league in 2013. Utah Valley picked up its first-ever tournament victory last season in a 2-1 overtime win over UTRGV. All-time UVU WAC Tournament Results Nov. 8, 2013 First Round Nov. 6, 2014 First Round Nov. 7, 2014 Semifinals UMKC 2, Utah Valley 0 (Las Cruces, N.M.) Utah Valley 2, UTRGV 1 - ot (Seattle, Wash.) UMKC 1, Utah Valley 0 (Seattle, Wash.) UVU AMONG NATIONAL AND WAC STAT LEADERS As of Nov. 2, Utah Valley leads the WAC in points (128), goals (43), assists (42) and assists per game (2.21). Individually, Kasandra Anderson ranks second in the WAC in assists (8) and third in assists per game (0.42). Sheridan Fox ranks tied for fifth in the WAC with eight goals. Jessica Duffin ranks second in the WAC with six shutouts. Nationally, Utah Valley ranks 10th in total assists (42), 12th in total goals (43), and 13th in total points (128). The team also ranks 17th in points per game (6.74), 18th in assists per game (2.21), and 21st in scoring offense (2.26). Individually, Kasandra Anderson holds the highest national ranking on the team as she ranks 30th nationally with eight total assists. She also ranks 48th in assists per game at 0.42 per match. UVU RANKS 23RD NATIONALLY IN ATTENDANCE The Utah Valley women's soccer team ranks 23rd in the nation in accumulative attendance for the season. The Wolverines have welcomed 10,739 fans through the Clyde Field gates this season, putting them ahead of 310 teams nationally. UVU ranks 23rd ahead of West Virginia (24), Ole Miss (25), Washington State (26), Utah (27), New Mexico (28) and Long Beach State (30). ANDERSON JUST TWO WINS AWAY FROM 100 Utah Valley head coach Brent Anderson is just two wins away from hitting the century mark. The 10th-year head coach currently holds a 98-92-11 career record. Anderson holds an impressive 58-15-3 conference mark in his 10 years at UVU, and is 21-9-2 in conference play since joining the WAC. SPREADING THE WEALTH Eleven different Wolverines have registered a goal this season. Junior forward Sheridan Fox fronts the team with eight scores this season. Senior midfielders Kasandra Anderson and Jamie Brown each have six goals. Junior forward Taylor Kirk has put the ball in the back of the net five times. Senior forward Kali Stubbs owns four scores. Senior midfielder Libby Weber, freshman forward Breanna McCarter and sophomore forward Sydney Fitzpatrick each have three goals. Sophomores Sara Callister and Tori Smith each have two scores this year, while sophomore midfielder Rylee Gritton has one goal on the season. ABOUT THE OPPOSITION The WAC's top six teams earn spots at the WAC Tournament. As the regular season champion, Seattle U earns the top seed and a first-round bye. Utah Valley tied for second with UMKC but won the tiebreaker over the 'Roos to get the No. 2 seed and the other first-round bye. UMKC is the No. 3 seed and will take on sixth-seeded UTRGV in the first round. New Mexico State is the No. 4 seed and will go against No. 5 seed and tournament host CSU Bakersfield. Grand Canyon, which finished fourth in the WAC standings, is not yet eligible for postseason play. UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY Location Orem, Utah Enrollment31,556 Founded1941 NicknameWolverines Colors Green and White Conference Western Athletic Conferece Joined WAC July 1, 2013 President Dr. Matthew S. Holland Director of Athletics Vince Otoupal Associate AD; SWA Megan Kennedy Associate AD; Sport Admin Dr. Jared Sumsion Athletic Dept. Phone (801) 863-8653 Athletic. Dept. Fax (801) 863-8813 Ticket Office (801) 863-SHOW Web Site www.WolverineGreen.com SPORTS INFORMATION Women’s Soccer Contact Jason Erickson Office Phone 801-863-5451 Cell Phone 303-946-6774 Email [email protected] Mailing Address 800 W. University Parkway - #104 Orem, UT 84058-5999 Conference SID Matt Pucak [email protected] Conference Website WacSports.com ATHLETIC TRAINING Trainer Jessica Kendall Phone801-863-6784 [email protected] WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM INFO 2014 Record 13-7-2 2014 WAC Record 7-3-0 (T3rd) All-Time Record 120-120-15 (.500), 12 years (2015 included) All-Time WAC Record 21-9-2 (.688), 2 years (2015 included) NCAA Appearances N/A Last Appearance N/A Facility Clyde Field (1,500) Clyde Field Record 61-31-9 (.649) Starters Returning/Lost 7/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 15/6 Newcomers10 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Brent Anderson (Utah State, ‘04) Years at UVU 10th in 2015 Alma Mater Utah State, 2004 [email protected] Career Record including '15 season 98-92-11 (.515) School Record Same WAC Record 21-9-2 (.688) All-Time Conference Record 58-15-3 (.783) Great West 28-3-1 United Soccer 9-3-0 Associate Head Coach Alyssa Lowry Christensen Alma Mater Utah State, 2009 [email protected] Soccer Office (801) 863-6785 Assistant Coach Lexi Robison Alma Mater Utah Valley, 2015 [email protected] Volunteer Assistant Alma Mater Erica Owens BYU, 2014 3 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER SERIES HISTORY VS. MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY (Tied 3-3-0) Oct. 11, 2013 Nov. 3, 2013 Nov. 8, 3013 Oct. 26, 2014 Nov. 7, 2014 Oct. 2, 2015 Utah Valley def. UMKC, 2-0 (Orem, Utah) UMKC def. Utah Valley, 3-0 (Kansas City, Mo.) UMKC def. Utah Valley, 2-0 (Las Cruces, N.M.) Utah Valley def. UMKC, 2-0 (Orem, Utah) UMKC def. Utah Valley, 1-0 (Seattle, Wash.) Utah Valley def. UMKC, 1-0 (Kansas City, Mo.) SERIES HISTORY VS. UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY (UVU leads 3-0-0) Oct. 17, 2014 Nov. 6, 2014 Oct. 11, 2015 Utah Valley def. UTRGV, 5-0 (Edinburg, Texas) Utah Valley def. UTRGV, 2-1 - ot (Seattle, Wash.) Utah Valley def. UTRGV, 2-0 (Orem, Utah) SERIES HISTORY VS. NEW MEXICO STATE (UVU leads 3-0-1) Oct. 13, 2013 Nov. 1, 2013 Oct. 19, 2014 Oct. 9, 2014 Utah Valley ties New Mexico State, 2-2 - 2ot (Orem, Utah) Utah Valley def. New Mexico State, 2-1 - 2ot (Las Cruces, N.M.) Utah Valley def. New Mexico State, 1-0 (Las Cruces, N.M.) Utah Valley def. New Mexico State, 4-0 (Orem, Utah) SERIES HISTORY VS. CSU BAKERSFIELD (UVU leads 7-1-0) Oct. 23, 2008 Oct. 2, 2012 Sept. 20, 2013 Sept. 22, 2013 Oct. 3, 2014 Oct. 10, 2014 Oct. 18, 2015 Oct. 25, 2015 CSU Bakersfield def. Utah Valley, 3-1 (Orem, Utah) Utah Valley def. CSU Bakersfield, 1-0 - ot (Bakersfield, Calif.) Utah Valley def. CSU Bakersfield, 2-0 (Orem, Utah) Utah Valley def. CSU Bakersfield, 2-0 (Bakersfield, Calif.) Utah Valley def. Bakersfield, 2-1 (Bakersfield, Calif.) Utah Valley def. Bakersfield, 2-1 (Orem, Utah) Utah Valley def. CSU Bakersfield, 3-2 (Orem, Utah) Utah Valley def. CSU Bakersfield, 2-3 (Bakersfield, Calif.) SERIES HISTORY VS. SEATTLE U (SU leads 0-9-1) Oct. 27, 2008 Aug. 28, 2009 Sept. 29, 2010 Sept. 23, 2012 Oct. 6, 2013 Oct. 18, 2013 Sept. 28, 2014 Nov. 1, 2014 Sept. 26, 2015 Oct. 31, 2014 Seattle U def. Utah Valley, 1-0 (Orem, Utah) Seattle U def. Utah Valley, 2-0 (Moscow, Idaho) Seattle U def. Utah Valley, 2-1 (Seattle, Wash.) Seattle U def. Utah Valley, 4-2 (Seattle, Wash.) Seattle U def. Utah Valley, 2-0 (Orem, Utah) Seattle U def. Utah Valley, 3-0 (Seattle, Wash.) Seattle U def. Utah Valley, 2-1 (Seattle, Wash.) Seattle U def. Utah Valley, 2-0 (Orem, Utah) Utah Valley ties Seattle U, 1-1 - 2ot (Orem, Utah) Seattle U def. Utah Valley, 1-0 (Seattle, Wash.) HOME SWEET CLYDE FIELD Utah Valley wrapped up its home slate this season with a 9-0-1 unbeaten record. It is just the second-ever unbeaten season at home for the Wolverines, with the previous undefeated season being a 3-0-0 mark in 2003. ANDERSON NAMED WAC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK ON OCT. 19 Kasandra Anderson was named the Western Athletic Conference Women's Soccer Offensive Player of the Week for her play Oct. 12-18. Anderson tallied two goals and an assist for five points over two matches as she led the Wolverines to a pair of wins over Grand Canyon and CSU Bakersfield. The senior midfielder scored the first goal of the game against GCU and then assisted on the game-winning score in the victory over the Lopes. She then scored the game-winning goal in a 3-2 win over CSU Bakersfield. With the win, UVU closed out its home slate with an unbeaten 9-0-1 record. DUFFIN BREAKS CAREER SHUTOUT RECORD Jessica Duffin became Utah Valley's all-time shutout leader as she recorded her 12th clean sheet of her career in a 1-0 win over Portland State on Sept. 20. Duffin passed Lauren Sack (2009-13), who had 11 shutouts in her career. Duffin now has 15 career shutouts and counting. DUFFIN EARNS SECOND WAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONOR ON SEPT. 21 Senior keeper Jessica Duffin was honored by the league on Sept. 21 with WAC Defensive Player of the Week honors. Duffin recorded her third shutout of the season in a 1-0 win over Portland State on Sept. 20. She also registered six saves against the Vikings. Over her two matches on the week of Sept. 14-20, Duffin tallied 10 saves, one goal allowed, and one shutout. WOLVERINES SWEEP WAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ON AUG. 30 Sheridan Fox and Jessica Duffin made it a clean sweep for Utah Valley in the WAC's weekly awards on Aug. 30. Fox scored two goals and had an assist in at 6-2 win over Montana to earn the offensive award while Duffin's 11th career shutout in the 1-0 win over Utah State garnered the senior keeper the Defensive Player of the Week. WOLVERINES PICKED 4TH, DUFFIN DEFENSIVE POY UVU was selected to finish fourth in the 2015 Western Athletic Conference Preseason Poll while senior goalkeeper Jessica Duffin was tabbed the WAC Preseason Defensive Player of the Year. After tying for third in the conference standings last season with a 7-3 league record, UVU was projected to finish fourth this year with 35 points. The Seattle U Redhawks were picked to three-peat after tying for first last season with an 8-1-1 record and going undefeated in conference play in 2013 at 12-0. SU received six first place votes for a total of 47 points. Grand Canyon was second in the poll with 39 points, while Missouri-Kansas City was third with 38. CSU Bakersfield was tabbed fifth with 23 points, while NM State and UTRGV tied for sixth with 17 points, and Chicago State was selected eighth with eight points. Duffin was selected as the league's preseason defensive player of the year after helping lead the Wolverines to nine shutouts and limiting opponents to just 19 goals in 22 matches in 2014. She also stopped 81 shots and played every minute in goal for UVU last season en route to leading the team to a school record 13 victories. Duffin and Kasandra Anderson were both selected to the preseason All-WAC Team. ROBISON, OWENS JOIN STAFF AFTER SUCCESSFUL CAREERS ON FIELD Two assistant coaches have joined Brent Anderson's staff in 2015 and both had standout college careers. Former UVU midfielder/defender Lexi Robison and former BYU goalkeeper Erica Owens are beginning their first year of coaching at Utah Valley. Robison was the 2014 WAC Defensive Player of the Year and the league's 2014-15 Stan Bates Award Winner for the top female scholar-athlete in the WAC. Owens was a twotime West Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Year during her time at BYU. ABOUT UVU’S ATHLETICS NCAA HISTORY Until 2003, Utah Valley University competed as a NJCAA athletic program. The 2003-04 season was the school’s first competing at an NCAA Division I level. In the summer of 2009, UVU’S provisional status was lifted and the program became a full member of NCAA Division I on July 8, 2009. Until then, UVU teams and individuals were not eligible to compete in NCAA championship events. The Wolverines spent six seasons as an independent before the Great West Conference became an all-sports league in 2008 and began its first full season in 2009. UVU also became a university in 2008, changing its name from Utah Valley State College (UVSC) to Utah Valley University (UVU). 4 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER 2015 WAC STANDINGS Brent Anderson Head Coach | 10th Season Utah State, 2004 Career Record 98-92-11 Career Highlights • Four-time Great West Conference Coach of the Year • 42 All-Conference honorees • 2x All-WAC Defensive Player of the Year (Lauren Sack, '13 | Lexi Robison, '14) • WAC Pct Pts Overall Pct Home Away Seattle U 8-0-2 0.900 26 13-2-3 0.806 7-1-0 4-1-3 Neutral Streak 2-0-0 Utah Valley 7-2-1 0.750 22 12-6-1 0.658 9-0-1 3-6-0 0-0-0 L1 Missouri-Kansas City 7-2-1 0.750 22 13-5-1 0.711 7-2-1 6-3-0 0-0-0 W5 Grand Canyon 4-4-2 0.500 14 7-9-3 0.447 6-2-2 1-5-1 0-2-0 T1 NM State 4-6-0 0.400 12 5-14-0 0.263 4-6-0 1-8-0 0-0-0 L2 CSU Bakersfield 3-5-2 0.400 11 5-11-3 0.342 2-5-1 3-6-2 0-0-0 T1 UT Rio Grande Valley 3-7-0 0.300 9 5-11-3 0.342 4-5-2 1-6-1 0-0-0 W2 Chicago State 0-10-0 0.000 0 0-19-0 0.000 0-10-0 0-9-0 0-0-0 L28 GWC Defensive Player of the Year (Lauren Sack, '12) • 2012 GWC Champions • 2012 GWC Tournament Champions • 2011 GWC Champions • 2011 GWC Tournament Champions • 2009 & 2010 GWC West Div. Champions • 2007 United Soccer Conf. Champions Personal • Played club at Utah State (GK) • From Logan, Utah • Graduate of Mountain Crest HS, '89 • Wife (Kathy) • Four kids (Tennessee, Easton, Kaiya, Ever) W7 2015 WAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Date Offensive POW Defensive POW Aug. 24 Nikki Lynch, UMKC Nina Tzianos, UMKC Sheridan Fox, UVU Jessica Duffin, UVU Sept. 7 Reighan Childers, UMKC Emily Talmon, UMKC Sept. 21 Sabrina Delgado, CSUB Jessica Duffin, UVU Oct. 5 Aminah Settles, CSUB Kelly Beck, SU Oct. 19 Kasandra Anderson, UVU Nov. 2 Lexie Howard, UMKC Aug. 31 Sept. 14 Sept. 28 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Summer Mason, SU Kara Priest, UMKC Haley Vicente, CSUB Julia Moravec, SU Evelyn Powell, UTRGV Rian Nials, NMSU Kelly Beck, SU Anna Lillig, UMKC Kelly Beck, SU Brianna Smallidge, SU GWC Offensive Players of the Year (Regan Benson, '12) • Team Preseason Coaches Poll Place Team 1. Seattle U 2. Grand Canyon 3. Missouri-Kansas City 4. Utah Valley 5. CSU Bakersfield 6t. NM State 6t.UTRGV 8. Chicago State Pts. 47 39 38 35 23 17 17 8 Preseason All-WAC Team Milla Benedetti, So., F, Grand Canyon Maria Monterroso, Jr., F, Grand Canyon Andreya Barrera, So., F, UTRGV Kasandra Anderson, Sr., MF, Utah Valley Natasha Howe, Jr., MF, Seattle U Holly Abdelkader, So., MF, NM State Kiana Kraft, Sr., D, Seattle U Erika Teson, Sr., D, Missouri-Kansas City Maja Green, So., D, CSU Bakersfield Jessica Duffin, Sr., GK, Utah Valley Blakely Fraasch, So., GK, Grand Canyon Preseason Offensive Player of the Year Maria Monterroso, Jr., F, Grand Canyon Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Jessica Duffin, Sr., GK, Utah Valley 5 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER 2 015 NUMERICAL ROSTER BY CLASS No. Name Pos Yr-Exp Ht Hometown High School/Previous 0 Sarah Davis GK RS/FR-HS 5-7 Ewa Beach, Hawaii Kamehameha Schools 1 Jessica Duffin GK SR-3V 5-10 Smithfield, Utah Sky View HS 2 Sara Callister D RS/SO-1V 5-4 Merced, California Golden Valley HS 3 Laken Flinders MF FR-HS 5-2 Pleasant Grove, Utah American Fork HS 4 Jamie Brown MF SR-3V 5-7 Lindon, Utah Timpanogos HS 5 Libby Weber M/D SO-1V 5-9 Riverton, Utah Bingham HS 6 Kali Stubbs F SR-3V 5-6 St. George, Utah Pine View HS 7 Lexi Felis D RS/JR-3V 5-9 Sandy, Utah Brighton HS 8 Sydney Fitzpatrick F SO-1V 5-6 Sandy, Utah Alta HS 9 Tori Smith F SO-1V 5-4 Sandy, Utah Jordan HS 10 Breanna McCarter F RS/FR-HS 5-10 Gilbert, Arizona Highland HS 11 Kasandra Anderson MF SR-1V 5-5 Nibley, Utah Mountain Crest HS/Iowa Western 12 Linley Brown D FR-HS 5-7 Wakefield, Rhode Island Shattuck-St. Mary's 13 Melanie Ostler D JR-2V 5-6 Kaysville, Utah Davis HS 14 Taylor Kirk F JR-2V 5-7 Pleasant Grove, Utah Pleasant Grove HS 15 Courtney Wilson D SR-2V 5-7 Sandy, Utah Hillcrest HS 16 McKenzie Jorgensen GK FR-HS 5-7 Highland, Utah American Fork HS 17 Angela Timm F FR-HS 5-0 Cottonwood Heights, Utah Brighton HS 18 Ashlyn Fames F FR-HS 5-9 Bountiful, Utah Woods Cross HS 19 Sheridan Fox F JR-2V 5-10 Rescue, California Ponderosa HS 20 Kalli Suesue D JR-2V 5-7 Gilbert, Arizona Gilbert HS 21 Sarah Cipperley D SO-1V 5-6 Canyon Country, California Canyon HS 22 Amanda Marshall F RS/FR-HS 5-5 Orem, Utah Timpanogos HS 23 Rylee Gritton MF RS/SO-1V 5-4 Sandy, Utah Hillcrest HS 24 Courtney Stromberg D FR-HS 5-6 Highland, Utah American Fork HS 25 Tara Furlong D RS/FR-HS 5-6 West Jordan, Utah Murray HS 26 Whitney Paskins MF FR-HS 5-6 Draper, Utah Alta HS 27 Abby Jameson MF RS/JR-TR 5-7 Tyler, Texas Robert E. Lee HS/Dixie State 28 Mia Mazur F/MF FR-HS 5-2 Sandy, Utah Brighton HS 29 Leesa Stowe D FR-HS 5-2 Highland, Utah Lone Peak HS Head Coach: Brent Anderson (Utah State, 2004), 10th Season Associate Head Coach: Alyssa Lowry Christensen (Utah State, 2009), 3rd Season Assistant Coach: Lexi Robison (Utah Valley, 2015), 1st Season Volunteer Assistant: Erica Owens (BYU, 2014), 1st Season 2 5 6 7 12 20 21 PRONUNCIATIONS Sara Callister Libby Weber Kali Stubbs Lexi Felis Linley Brown Kalli Suesue Sarah Cipperley AC Lexi Robison Call-iss-ter (rhymes with maul) Web-er CALI Stubbs (Like Cali-fornia) FEE-liss Lin-Lee SOO-eh-SOO-eh Sip-er-lee Raw-bisson SENIORS (5) 1 Jessica Duffin 4 Jamie Brown 6 Kali Stubbs 11 Kasandra Anderson 15 Courtney Wilson JUNIORS (6) 7 Lexi Felis 13 Melanie Ostler 14 Taylor Kirk 19 Sheridan Fox 20 Kalli Suesue 27 Abby Jameson SOPHOMORES (6) 2 Sara Callister 5 Libby Weber 8 Sydney Fitzpatrick 9 Tori Smith 21 Sarah Cipperley 23 Rylee Gritton FRESHMEN (13) 0 Sarah Davis 3 Laken Flinders 10 Breanna McCarter 12 Linley Brown 16 McKenzie Jorgensen 17 Angie Timm 18 Ashlyn Farnes 22 Amanda Marshall 24 Courtney Stromberg 25 Tara Furlong 26 Whitney Paskins 28 Miz Mazur 29 Leesa Stowe BY POSITION GK (3) 0 Sarah Davis 1 Jessica Duffin 16 McKenzie Jorgensen DEFENDERS (10) 2 Sara Callister 7 Lexi Felis 12 Linley Brown 13 Melanie Ostler 15 Courtney Wilson 20 Kalli Suesue 21 Sarah Cipperley 24 Courtney Stromberg 25 Tara Furlong 29 Leesa Stowe MIDFIELDERS (7) 3 Laken Flinders 4 Jamie Brown 5 Libby Weber 11 Kasandra Anderson 23 Rylee Gritton 26 Whitney Paskins 27 Abby Jameson FORWARDS (10) 6 Kali Stubbs 8 Sydney Fitzpatrick 9 Tori Smith 10 Breanna McCarter 14 Taylor Kirk 17 Angie Timm 18 Ashlyn Farnes 19 Sheridan Fox 22 Amanda Marshall 28 Mia Mazur 6 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER 2015 RESULTS 7 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER 2015 OVERALL STATISTICS & RESULTS 8 UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S SOCCER 2015 WAC ONLY STATISTICS & RESULTS