DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 8.21 @ Samford L, 2-0 8.23 @ Ole Miss L, 4-0 8.30 WASHINGTON STATE L, 2-1 9.4 IDAHO W, 1-0 9.6 @ Idaho State T, 1-1 (2OT) 9.11 UTAH T, 1-1 (2OT) 9.13 WEBER STATE L, 3-2 (2OT) 9.18 @ Saint Mary’s W, 2-1 (2OT) 9.20 @ San Francisco T, 0-0 (2OT) 9.25 SAN DIEGO STATE * W, 2-1 9.27 NEW MEXICO * L, 2-1 10.2 @ San José State * L, 2-1 (OT) 10.4 @ Fresno State * L, 4-1 10.9 UNLV * W, 4-0 10.11 @ Nevada * W, 3-1 10.16 COLORADO COLLEGE * 4 P.M. MT 10.18 AIR FORCE * 1 P.M. MT 10.23 @ Wyoming * 3 p.m. MT 10.25 @ Colorado State * 1 p.m. MT 10.30 @ Utah State * 3 p.m. MT MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP (SAN DIEGO) 11.3-7 vs. TBD TBD All Times Local to Site | Home Games in BOLD/CAPS * Mountain West Game MW STANDINGS Through Oct. 14 TEAM MW OVERALL ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS | WOMEN’S SOCCER CONTACT: MIKE WALSH O: 208-426-1106 | C: 208-921-7396 | E: [email protected]2015 SCHEDULE 5-7-3 (3-3-0 MW) H: 3-3-1 | A: 2-4-2 | N: 0-0-0 GAME #16 VS COLORADO COLLEGE (6-8-1 / 4-2-0 MW) FRIDAY, OCT. 16 | 4 P.M. MT BOISE, IDAHO | BOAS SOCCER COMPLEX LIVE VIDEO: BRONCOSPORTS.COM/SOCCERLIVE Location ......................... Boise, Idaho Enrollment ........................... 22,678 Founded ............................... 1932 Conference ..................... Mountain West Facility .......... Boas Tennis and Soccer Complex Capacity ................................ 750 NCAA Tournament Appearances ......... 1 (2009) Head Coach ...................... Jim Thomas ....................... Third Year at Boise State Record at Boise State .................. 27-23-9 Career Record........................... Same Assistant Coach ............ Ed Moore (third year) Assistant Coach .......... Maite Zabala (first year) San Diego State 5-1-0 9-4-0 San José State 5-1-0 7-5-2 Colorado College 4-2-0 6-8-1 New Mexico 4-1-1 6-6-1 Fresno State 3-2-1 4-8-1 Boise State 3-3-0 5-7-3 Wyoming 2-3-1 6-4-4 Air Force 2-3-1 4-9-1 Utah State 2-4-0 7-7-1 UNLV 2-4-0 7-8-0 Nevada 1-4-1 4-8-2 Colorado State 0-5-1 3-10-2 STARTERS LAST TIME OUT BRONCO QUICK FACTS UP NEXT: Boise State women’s soccer is home for the final time in 2015 with a full home weekend against Colorado College and Air Force. The Broncos (5-7-3, 3-3-0 MW) welcome the Tigers (6-8-1, 4-2-0 MW) Friday at 4 p.m., before Senior Day features a 1 p.m. meeting Sunday with the Falcons (4-9-1, 2-3-1 MW). FOLLOW THE ACTION: Live video and stats will be available for both matches. Chris Lewis will be on the call for the live video streams at BroncoSports.com/soccerlive. Links are available at BroncoSports.com on the schedule page. As always, for inside info, follow on twitter @BroncoSportsSOC. LAST TIME OUT: Boise State swept a pair of games against UNLV and Nevada by a combined score of 7-1. The Broncos received three goals and an assist from Brooke Heidemann, who was named MW Offensive Player of the Week. ABOUT COLORADO COLLEGE: The Tigers started MW play with four wins, but suffered back-to-back shutout losses last weekend to slip to third place. CC is the last team on Boise State’s schedule currently ahead of the Broncos in the MW standings. Sarah Schweiss leads the team with six goals. All-Time Series: Tied 1-1. CC beat Boise State 3-1 last season in Colorado Springs, the Tigers’ first season as a MW affiliate member. ABOUT AIR FORCE: The Falcons a pair of 1-0 decisions last weekend against San José State and Fresno State. Air Force picked up MW wins against UNLV and Colorado State, as well as earning a draw against Nevada. Academy goalkeepers are saving 82.6 percent of the shots on goal they face. All-Time Series: Tied 3-3. The Falcons beat Boise State 2-0 last season in the conference opener for both teams. COLORADO COLLEGE TIGERS Record.............6-8-1 (4-2-0 MW) Head Coach .......... Geoff Bennett .................... 12th year at CC Record at CC............. 131-73-33 Career Record........... 179-114-43 All-Time Series ............ Tied 1-1-0 Location ..... Colorado Springs, Colo. Enrollment .................. 2,034 Founded ..................... 1874 Conference .......... Mountain West First Year of Soccer ........ 1985 (DI) NCAA Appearances . . . 13 (Last: 2013) # Pos. Field Players Cl. GP/GS G A Pts 8 D KT Clayton RS Sr. 14/14 0 2 2 32 D Hailey DeVries Jr. 15/15 1 0 2 21 D Jessie Vogel So. 15/15 0 0 0 23 D Eva Herrera Fr. 15/7 1 0 2 3 MF Addison Standlee Fr. 15/11 1 0 2 6 MF Sarah Taylor So. 15/15 0 1 1 2 MF Brooke Heidemann ! $ ^ & Sr. 15/15 5 5 15 20 F Kayla Tucker RS Jr. 12/10 2 3 7 18 F Kelsey Nicassio Sr. 14/2 1 0 2 22 F Dani Brown So. 15/4 1 1 3 # Goalkeeper Cl. GP/GS GAA Save % Shutouts 19 Tara Fisher Fr. 6/3 2.26 63.0 1 ! - 2014 All-MW First Team | $ - 2013 All-MW First Team | ^ - 2012 All-MW First Team | & - 2012 MW Freshman of the Year AIR FORCE FALCONS Record.............4-9-1 (2-3-1 MW) Head Coach ............ Larry Friend ............... Sixth year at Air Force Record at Nevada.......... 32-66-12 Career Record................ Same All-Time Series ............ Tied 3-3-0 Location .............. USAFA, Colo. Enrollment .................. 4,000 Founded .................... 1954 Conference .......... Mountain West First Year of Soccer ........... 1992 NCAA Appearances ............None GAME #17 VS AIR FORCE (4-9-1 / 2-3-1 MW) SUNDAY, OCT. 18 | 1 P.M. MT BOISE, IDHAO | BOAS SOCCER COMPLEX LIVE VIDEO: BRONCOSPORTS.COM/SOCCERLIVE
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DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT8.21 @ Samford L, 2-08.23 @ Ole Miss L, 4-08.30 WASHINGTON STATE L, 2-19.4 IDAHO W, 1-09.6 @ Idaho State T, 1-1 (2OT)9.11 UTAH T, 1-1 (2OT)9.13 WEBER STATE L, 3-2 (2OT)9.18 @ Saint Mary’s W, 2-1 (2OT)9.20 @ San Francisco T, 0-0 (2OT)9.25 SAN DIEGO STATE * W, 2-19.27 NEW MEXICO * L, 2-110.2 @ San José State * L, 2-1 (OT)10.4 @ Fresno State * L, 4-110.9 UNLV * W, 4-010.11 @ Nevada * W, 3-110.16 COLORADO COLLEGE * 4 P.M. MT10.18 AIR FORCE * 1 P.M. MT10.23 @ Wyoming * 3 p.m. MT10.25 @ Colorado State * 1 p.m. MT10.30 @ Utah State * 3 p.m. MT MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP (SAN DIEGO) 11.3-7 vs. TBD TBD
All Times Local to Site | Home Games in BOLD/CAPS * Mountain West Game
MW STANDINGS Through Oct. 14
TEAM MW OVERALL
Athletics MediA RelAtions | WoMen’s socceR contAct: Mike WAlsh
San Diego State 5-1-0 9-4-0San José State 5-1-0 7-5-2Colorado College 4-2-0 6-8-1New Mexico 4-1-1 6-6-1Fresno State 3-2-1 4-8-1Boise State 3-3-0 5-7-3Wyoming 2-3-1 6-4-4Air Force 2-3-1 4-9-1Utah State 2-4-0 7-7-1UNLV 2-4-0 7-8-0 Nevada 1-4-1 4-8-2Colorado State 0-5-1 3-10-2
STARTERS LAST TIME OUT
BRONCO QUICK FACTS
UP NEXT: Boise State women’s soccer is home for the final time in 2015 with a full home weekend against Colorado College and Air Force. The Broncos (5-7-3, 3-3-0 MW) welcome the Tigers (6-8-1, 4-2-0 MW) Friday at 4 p.m., before Senior Day features a 1 p.m. meeting Sunday with the Falcons (4-9-1, 2-3-1 MW).
FOLLOW THE ACTION: Live video and stats will be available for both matches. Chris Lewis will be on the call for the live video streams at BroncoSports.com/soccerlive. Links are available at BroncoSports.com on the schedule page. As always, for inside info, follow on twitter @BroncoSportsSOC.
LAST TIME OUT: Boise State swept a pair of games against UNLV and Nevada by a combined score of 7-1. The Broncos received three goals and an assist from Brooke Heidemann, who was named MW Offensive Player of the Week.
ABOUT COLORADO COLLEGE: The Tigers started MW play with four wins, but suffered back-to-back shutout losses last weekend to slip to third place. CC is the last team on Boise State’s schedule currently ahead of the Broncos in the MW standings. Sarah Schweiss leads the team with six goals.All-Time Series: Tied 1-1. CC beat Boise State 3-1 last season in Colorado Springs, the Tigers’ first season as a MW affiliate member.
ABOUT AIR FORCE: The Falcons a pair of 1-0 decisions last weekend against San José State and Fresno State. Air Force picked up MW wins against UNLV and Colorado State, as well as earning a draw against Nevada. Academy goalkeepers are saving 82.6 percent of the shots on goal they face.All-Time Series: Tied 3-3. The Falcons beat Boise State 2-0 last season in the conference opener for both teams.
MEDIA RELATIONSAssistant Sports Information Director: ....................................Mike Walsh E-Mail: ..................................... [email protected] Office Phone: ...................................................... 208-426-1106 Cell Phone: ......................................................... 208-921-7396 Fax: .........................................................................................208-426-1778 Address: ............................................................... 1910 University Drive ................................................................................... Boise, ID 83725-1020 Press Row Phone ..............................................................208-426-1503Website: ..................................................................................... BroncoSports.comTwitter: .....................................................................................@BroncoSportsSOC
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JANELLE FLORESSo., GK, 5-10
Hesperia, Calif.
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6SARAH TAYLOR
So., MF, 5-6Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
JENNA CLUBBSo., D, 5-10
Boise, Idaho
LAURA BUCKFr., F, 5-4
San Diego
ADDISON STANDLEEFr., MF, 5-1
Boise, Idaho
BROOKE HEIDEMANNSr., MF, 5-5
Meridian, Idaho
KELLI McCLUSKEYJr., F, 5-5
Tacoma, Wash.
#7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12MADI CAMPBELL
So., D, 5-8Tualatin, Ore.
MICHELLE REEDFr., MF, 5-10
Whittier, Calif.
KELLI DROBNEYJr., D, 5-2
Longmont, Colo.
BAYLEE BLASERJr., F, 5-4
Boise, Idaho
KT CLAYTONRS-Sr., D, 5-6Kent, Wash.
ALLEGRA WEEKSFr., F, 5-11
Boise, Idaho
#13 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19TARA FISHER
Fr., GK, 5-6Eagle River, Alaska
KELSEY NICASSIOSr., MF, 5-10
Alta Loma, Calif.
ANNIE LORELEI HOFFMANFr., MF, 5-9
Issaquah, Wash.
KELLY JAMESONSo., D, 5-8
San Clemente, Calif.
ALEX QUALLSFr., GK, 6-0
Gresham, Ore.
KAYLA TUCKERRS-Jr., F, 5-5
Canyon Lake, Calif.
#20 #21 #22 #23 #24 #32HAILEY DeVRIES
Jr., D, 5-5Littleton, Colo.
HANNAH SMITHRS-So., MF, 5-3Eugene, Ore.
EVA HERRERAFr., F, 5-9
Cypress, Calif.
DANI BROWNSo., F, 5-9
Tigard, Ore.
JESSIE VOGELSo., D, 5-7
Riverside, Calif.
HC ACED MOORE
Assistant CoachThird Season
JIM THOMASHead CoachThird Season
ACMAITE ZABALAAssistant Coach
First Season
BAILEY ANDERSONSr., GK, 5-7
Snohomish, Wash.
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BOISE STATE SOCCER NOTESWEEKEND PROMOTIONS SUNDAY: Senior DayBailey Anderson, KT Clayton, Brooke Heidemann and Kelsey Nicassio will take the field at Boas Soccer Complex one last time. Come honor the four Boise State seniors playing their final home match. Pink DayFree admission for fans wearing pink. Join the Broncos in supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month.National Chocolate Cupcake Day Free chocolate cupcake for the first 200 fans.
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SHE’S ON FIRE: Senior Brooke Heidemann has scored in each of the last four games and leads the team with 15 points on the year. Heidemann’s four-match goal streak ties the Boise State record. It is the fifth time a Bronco has scored in four consecutive games and the first since Erica Parks in 2009. The three-time All-Mountain West First Team honoree has scored five goals in six conference matches.
MULTITASKING: Senior Brooke Heidemann had a goal and assist against UNLV (Oct. 9) and two goals at Nevada (Oct. 11). Each game marked the second such performance of Heidemann’s career.
HISTORY ON THE HORIZON: Senior Brooke Heidemann is looking to become just the third student-athlete in Mountain West history to be named first-team all-league four times in women’s soccer. Heidemann looks to join Amanda Feigt (Utah, 2003-06) and Katie Larkin (BYU, 2005-08). Through six conference matches, Heidemann leads the league with 12 points on five goals and two assists. Her five goals tie for the conference lead. She has scored or assisted in five of the team’s six MW games. The 12 points and five goals are the most Heidemann has tallied in conference play during her illustrious career.
HEIDEMANN TAKES POW: Senior Brooke Heidemann was named Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week Oct. 12, after leading the Broncos to a weekend sweep with seven points on three goals and an assist, including both game-winning goals. It is Heidemann’s first award of the season and third of her career. She is the first Bronco to win a weekly offensive award in three different seasons.
SCORING IN BUNCHES: Boise State netted four goals in 14:32 Oct. 9, against UNLV, including the first three in 5:22. It is the fastest Boise State has scored four goals since scoring four in 7:46 Sept. 9, 2007, against Southern Utah. The Broncos’ three goals in 5:22 toward the end of the first half was the fastest three-goal production since the first three goals of the same stretch against Southern Utah came in a two-minute span.
FISHER SAVES PK: Freshman goalkeeper Tara Fisher made the first start of her career at Fresno State (Oct. 4). Just 90 seconds into the match, Fisher was forced to face a penalty kick. The shot went toward the right post and Fisher dove to make the save. It was the first time since 2008 a Boise State keeper saved a penalty kick, snapping a streak of 10 consecutive PK conversions by opponents. It was already the third penalty Fisher had faced in her career.
FRESHMEN EMERGING: Boise State has scored 20 goals this season, six coming from four different freshmen. Michelle Reed has scored three, while Eva Herrera, Laura Buck and Addison Standlee have one. Buck and Herrera each notched their first tally against Weber State (Sept. 13). Senior Brooke Heidemann has assisted on the first career goal for Buck, Herrera and Reed. Heidemann also assisted on Kayla Tucker’s first career goal in 2013.
MULTI-GOAL MAGIC: Boise State is 22-1-0 under Jim Thomas when scoring multiple goals. The lone blemish came Sept. 13, against Weber State in a 3-2 double-overtime loss. It snapped a 26-match winning streak when the Broncos scored multiple goals. The last time Boise State had scored multiple goals in a loss was a 4-3 double-overtime setback against Montana in the 2011 season opener (Aug. 19). The last time Boise State lost a game in regulation in which it scored multiple goals was Sept. 26, 2010, against Northern Colorado (3-2).
TUCKER TORCHES GAELS: Kayla Tucker had a breakthrough match Sept. 18, at Saint Mary’s. Tucker scored an incredible goal in the 62nd minute and assisted on Baylee Blaser’s game-winning goal in the 106th minute. Head coach Jim Thomas described her left-footed 20-yard line drive under the crossbar as one of the best he’s seen. The three points tied Tucker’s career high and the assist was the 10th of her career, becoming just the seventh Bronco in program history to rack up double-digit assists.
HEIDEMANN’S HELPERS: Senior Brooke Heidemann assisted on both of Boise State’s goals against Weber State (Sept. 13). It is the second multi-assist match of Heidemann’s career. She also posted two assists Oct. 30, 2013, against Air Force. Heidemann is just the fourth Bronco in program history with multiple multi-assist games. Shannon Saxton owns the school record with five multi-asssist matches. Heidemann has a career-best five assists this year, and 11 in her career.
FLORES THE MW POW: Sophomore goalkeeper Janelle Flores was named the Mountain West Defensive Player ofhte Week for games played Aug. 31-Sept. 6. Flores guided the Broncos to a 1-0-1 record against Idaho and Idaho State. She made 11 saves, posting one shutout and a 0.45 goals-against average for the week. She also had a 91.7 save percentage and the lone goal she allowed came on a penalty kick.
THIRD AWARD FOR FLORES: Janelle Flores earned the Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week award Sept. 7, already the third of her career. Flores, just a sophomore, is now tied with Liz Ruiz and Kim Parker for the most career conference defensive player of the week awards in school history. Ruiz and Parker earned all of their honors in the Western Athletic Conference. Shannon Saxton was a four-time WAC Offensive Player of the Week, the only Bronco on either side of the ball with more than three awards.
BRONCOS HAVE AZTECS’ NUMBER: Boise State opened MW play Sept. 25, with a 2-1 win against San Diego State. It was the second consecutive year the Broncos defeated the Aztecs in the regular season, becoming the first MW school to do so since Utah and UNLV both won consecutive regular-season matches against SDSU in 2007 and 2008. Boise State is now 3-3 all-time against the Aztecs, one of only two MW schools (past or present) with an all-time record of .500 or better. Utah is the only school with a winning record against SDSU at 11-5-3.
BRONCO CONQUEST: Boise State’s win at San Diego State Oct. 19, 2014, was its second road win against the Aztecs in as many trips (Oct. 16, 2011). Not an easy feat considering the Broncos were also the last Mountain West team to have won a conference match at SDSU. Since Oct. 31, 2008, Boise State is 2-0-0 at SDSU. The rest of the Mountain West is 1-20-3 in conference matches, including schools no longer in the league. San Diego State has lost just 10 conference home matches since the inception of the MW in 1999.
CONFERENCE OPENERS: Boise State is 5-12-1 all-time in conference openers. Its win against San Diego State is the Broncos’ first win in a conference opener since 2010, their first in the Mountain West opener.
STARTING ON THE ROAD: In the 18-year history of Boise State women’s soccer, 2015 marks just the fifth time the Broncos have their conference opener. This snaps a sixth-year streak of Boise State starting league play on the road. The Broncos last opened their conference slate at home in 2008, and previously did so in 2005, 2001 and 1998.
HOME OPENERS: Boise State is 10-7-1 all-time in home openers. A 2-1 loss against Washington State (Aug. 30), snapped a three-year win streak.
MOVING ON UP: Brooke Heidemann has already set a career high with five assists this season to go with five goals. Heidemann now has 55 career points, ranking No. 3 all-time at Boise State. Her 22 goals are good for third on the career goals scored list. Heidemann’s 11 assists are tied for fourth in Boise State lore.
REED RISES TO CHALLENGE: Freshman forward Michelle Reed became the first Bronco to score the first two goals of a season since 1999, and the first freshman to do so in school history. Reed scored the first goal of her collegiate career against Washington State (Aug. 30). It was Boise State’s first goal of the year. She also scored the next goal, Sept. 4 against Idaho, which turned out to be the first game-winning goal of her career. Ginger Sellick is the only other Bronco to score the first two goals of a season, on her way to eight goals in 1999.
BLASER ON THE BOARD AGAIN: Junior forward Baylee Blaser scored at Idaho State (Sept. 6). It was Blaser’s first goal since 2013, after suffering a season-ending knee injury in the fourth game of 2014. The Boise native scored three goals as a freshman.
BIG CROWD: The Broncos hosted a crowd of 916 fans at Boas Soccer Complex Aug. 30, for the home opener against Washington State. It was the third-largest home attendance in program history and the largest since 2010. The all-time record is 1,223 for the 2009 WAC Tournament title game which saw Boise State beat Nevada and earn its first trip to the NCAA Tournament.
U.S. TOUR: Boise State women’s soccer ventured to uncharted territory to play Samford and Ole MIss. The stops in Alabama and MIssissippi marked the 22nd and 23rd different states in which the program has played.
GETTING ON TARGET: Boise State outshot Washington State in its third match of the year, 14-9, after being held without a shot on goal during the first two matches of the season. It is the first time in school history the Broncos went consecutive games without a shot on goal. They did not attempt a shot against Ole Miss, a first in program history.
SEASON OPENERS: Boise State is 8-9-1 all-time in season openers, including a 0-6-1 mark in season openers on the road. The Broncos began the year with a 2-0 loss at Samford.
WHERE NO BRONCO HAS BEEN: Senior Brooke Heidemann is already the only Bronco to be named to the first-team all-conference three times. The only other player in Boise State women’s soccer history to earn multiple first-team nods is Shannon Saxton (2007 and 2010 in the WAC). Heidemann and Saxton are also the only two Broncos to earn conference freshman of the year honors. Saxton won the award in the WAC in 2007, while Heidemann earned the MW honor in 2012. Brittany Zoellner remains the only Bronco to earn conference player of the year honors, taking home the 2000 Big West MVP award.
BOISE STATE SOCCER NOTESBEST WEEK EVER: Boise State junior Brooke Heidemann was named NSCAA National Player of the Week for the week ending Sept. 7. It is the first national player of the week award bestowed on a Bronco in program history. Heidemann tallied seven points to lead Boise State to victories against in-state rivals Idaho and Idaho State. She scored the game winning goal at Idaho, before turning in a career-best five points against Idaho State. Heidemann recorded the first multi-goal game of her career while also assisting on the game winner. She scored her three goals on just five shots. Heidemann was also named Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week for the second time in her career.
POINTS ON POINTS ON POINTS: Brooke Heidemann turned in one of the most prolific individual seasons in school history in 2013. Heidemann scored 21 points on nine goals and three assists as a sophomore. It is the fifth-most points scored in a season in program history and the most since 2007.
NOT OUT OF NOWHERE: Brooke Heidemann’s 21-point sophomore season came after scoring just four points as a freshman. However, Heidemann surged at the end of the 2012 season, garnering enough attention to be named MW Freshman of the Year. The late success set her up for a consistent sophomore season.
HEROIC HEIDEMANN: Brooke Heidemann became the first Boise State field player to appear at goalkeeper when she took on an emergency role against Utah Valley last season (Aug. 31). Heidemann played the final 21:22 between the pipes, including both overtime periods, after Bailey Anderson was injured as the result of a red card. Anderson’s departure left Boise State without a healthy keeper. Heidemann, a three-time all-conference midfielder, kept the Wolverines off the scoreboard for the remainder of the match and helped Boise State to a 1-1 draw. Heidemann assisted on the game-tying goal just three minutes before taking over at goalie.Coach Thomas on Heidemann... “Brooke is the epitome of what a Bronco is. This is a team full of girls willing to give everything they have for the team. Brooke is at the top of that list and nothing says that more than jumping in goal in a tie game because that’s what we needed. I looked her dead in the eye and asked her what she thought. Brooke looked me right back and said `I’ve got you.’”
WHO’S BACK?: Boise State returns nine starters from last season, including first-team All-Mountain West selection Brooke Heidemann. The team leader in goals and points each of the last two seasons, Heidemann is out to lead the Broncos to new heights as a senior. Janelle Flores returns after posting the best season in school history by a freshman goalkeeper. Kayla Tucker and Dani Brown will continue to add firepower at the top of the attack, while Hailey DeVries and Jessie Vogel are expected to hold down the back line.
WHO’S GONE?: The Broncos lost two seniors from a year ago. Mikhaila Bowden and Shannon Schueren were two of the most accomplished players in school history. Bowden left as the all-time leader in minutes played and matches started. She was a first-team All-MW selection as a senior. Schueren racked up 41 points and 17 goals in her career, both good for No. 3 all-time in program history.
WHO’S NEW?: There are nine new Broncos on the roster for 2015, including eight freshmen and one transfer. Allegra Weeks got a jump start on the rest of the freshmen as she graduated high school early and enrolled at Boise State in January. A number of classmates have stood out during preseason training, including Laura Buck who scored three goals and added an assist in the team’s final intrasquad scrimmage.
FLORES FLOURISHING: Sophomroe Goalkeeper Janelle Flores recorded six shutouts last year, the second most in a season in school history and the most by a freshman. Flores ranked 57th in the NCAA in save percentage at .827 She led the Mountain West in save percentage, ranked second with a 0.95 goals-against average and was third in saves per game (4.5).
SHUTOUT STREAK: Goalkeeper Janelle Flores and the Boise State defense closed the regular season strong. The Broncos put together a shutout streak of 433:42 that spanned the final six games, including four shutouts. It was the second-longest shutout streak in school history. Flores also did not allow a goal for the first 295:20 of her career.
BAD, BAD DANI BROWN: Sophomore forward Dani Brown has already proven to be one of the Broncos’ top options with the game on the line. As a freshman, Brown scored four times, including a team-high three game-winning tallies- all coming in conference play. Long lauded by the coaching staff for being “predatory” around the net, Brown scored two rebound goals and finished from 15 yards for the lone tally against Utah State to send the Broncos to the tournament. Brown’s three game-winning goals tied for the sixth most in a single season. The record is four, accomplished five times. She is already tied for 12th on the career list.
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FLORES POW X 2: Goalkeeper Janelle Flores was named the Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week twice last year as a fresman. Flores became the first Bronco to earn multiple conference defensive POW honors in a single season. She earned the award following the first and final weeks of the regular season. Flores did not allow a goal in 135 minutes of action across two starts at the PSU Tournament to start her career. She recorded a shutout against Drake, in the first match of her collegiate career after becoming the first Boise State true freshman to start a game at keeper since Liz Ruiz in 2008 and the first to start a season opener since Kim Parker in 2003. Against Portland State, Flores started and played the first half. She blanked the Vikings for 45 minutes, making two saves, and allowing the Broncos to take a 1-0 lead into intermission. It maked the seventh-straight season a Bronco keeper earned the award.
STRONG DEBUT: Freshman goalkeeper Janelle Flores became the first Boise State true freshman to start a season opener at keeper since Kim Parker in 2003. Flores impressed immediately, recording a shutout in her first collegiate match. She orchestrated a Bronco defense that allowed Drake to take just one shot, none on target.
DOUBLE DOUBLE: Juniors Brooke Heidemann and KT Clayton each scored two goals against Idaho State (Sept. 7). It is the first time two Broncos have scored multiple goals in the same match since Oct. 8, 2010, against New Mexico State (Shannon Saxton and Cheyenne Jones).
LIMITING OPPORTUNITIES: Twice last season Boise State held opponents to just one shot attempt. Prior to 2014, only one time had the Broncos limited an opposing team to one shot in program history (Sept. 9, 2009, against Arkansas Pine-Bluff). Drake attempted just one shot in the season opener (Aug. 22). A cross in the 48th minute was flicked toward goal, but never threatened the net falling short and wide. Fresno State (Oct. 10) took just one shot, coming in the 49th minute. A scrum in the box resulted in a Bulldog taking an off-balance swing at a loose ball that was blocked and ricocheted out of harm’s way. An own goal conceded by the Broncos was the only shot on goal for the Bulldogs in the match, though it does not count as a shot attempt. The match against Drake was the fourth time in school history the Broncos did not face a shot on goal.
STRONG DEBUT PART II: Sophomroe midfielder Sarah Taylor made her collegiate debut last year in the season opener against Drake. Taylor scored in the 85th minute, just 13 minutes after entering the match for the first time. She became the first Bronco freshman to score in a season opener since Chelsea Robinson in 2008.
EARLY STRIKES: In Boise State’s matches against Idaho and Idaho State last season, the Broncos scored early and often. Each game saw Boise State get out to a 2-0 lead in the first 20 minutes. Boise State scored two goals in the first 12 minutes at Idaho (Sept. 5). Brooke Heidemann scored in the fifth minute and Shannon Schueren added a goal in the 12th minute. It is the first time Boise State put two goals on the board by the 12-minute mark since Sept. 21, 2007, at Oregon State. They almost duplicated the feat against Idaho State (Sept. 7) with Heidemann scoring in the 15th minute and assisting on KT Clayton’s goal in the 19th.
BOISE STATE SOCCER NOTESAWARD WINNERS
Hailey DeVriesMW Defensive Player of the Week -Nov. 4, 2013
Janelle FloresMW Defensive Player of the Week -Aug. 25, 2014 -Nov. 3, 2014 -Sept. 7, 2015
CollegeSportsMadness.com -MW POW (Aug. 25, 2014)
Brooke HeidemannNSCAA National Player of the Week -Sept. 9, 2014
2014 All-MW First Team2013 All-MW First Team2012 All-MW First Team2012 MW Freshman of the YearMW Offensive Player of the Week -Aug. 26, 2013 -Sept. 8, 20142014 All-PSU Tournament Team2012 Viking Classic All-Tournament
2014 Top Drawer Soccer MW Top 20 -#14 rated MW soccer player
CollegeSportsMadness.com -2014 All-MW First Team -2014 Preseason All-MW First Team -2013 All-MW First Team -2013 Preseason All-MW First Team -2012 MW Freshman of the Year -MW POW (Sept. 8, 2014)
Kayla Tucker2014 All-PSU Tournament Team
CollegeSportsMadness.com -2014 All-MW Second Team -2014 Preseason All-MW Second Team -2013 All-MW First Team -2013 MW Freshman of the Year
ALL GAMES CATEGORY STAT MW NCAAWinning pct. .433 t-7 203
Points 53 5 173Points per game 3.53 6 202Goals scored 20 t-3 155Goals per game 1.33 t-3 179Goal differential -0.27 5 --Assists 13 6 205Assists per game 0.87 6 224Shots per game 13.13 7 171Shots on goal per game 5.13 9 258
Goals allowed 24 10 --Goals against avg. 1.494 10 214Saves per game 3.4 10 272Save pct. 0.68 t-9 295Shutouts 3 t-6 --Shutout pct. 0.2 t-7 229
Fouls committed 143 t-4 --Fouls per game (fewest) 9.53 t-6 216Corner kicks per game 3.93 t-7 --Yellow cards (most) 8 t-9 107
1. San Diego State (9) 1192. Colorado College (2) 1093. Wyoming 964. New Mexico 82 Utah State 826. Boise State (1) 817. San José State 53 UNLV 539. Air Force 4310. Fresno State 3411. Colorado State 2312. Nevada 17
2015 MW PRESEASON POLL
San Diego State 61 San José State 147 New Mexico 155 Boise State 156 UNLV 175 Utah State 179 Colorado College 213 Wyoming 227 Fresno State 244 Nevada 260 Colorado State 279 Air Force 300
Overall 27-23-9Home 13-7-3Away 11-14-6Neutral 3-2-0Overtime 4-5-9vs. Ranked Opp. (NSCAA) 0-2-0Kickoff Before 5 p.m. 26-17-7Kickoff at or After 5 p.m. 1-6-2
vs. Big 12 0-1-0vs. Big Sky 4-2-3vs. Big West 0-0-1vs. Missouri Valley 2-0-0vs. Mountain West 17-13-1vs. Pac-12 2-2-2vs. Southeastern 0-1-0vs. Southern 0-1-0vs. Summit 1-0-0vs. WAC 0-1-1vs. WCC 1-2-1
in Pacific Time Zone 8-5-3in Mountain Time Zone 17-15-6in Central Time Zone 2-3-0in Eastern Time Zone 0-0-0
Played in August 2-6-2Played in September 10-8-6Played in October 13-7-0Played in November 2-2-1
SECOND SEASONGLAMORGAN UNIVERSITYRECORD AT BOISE STATE: 27-23-9CAREER RECORD: SAME
COACHING EXPERIENCE:2000-05 Roosevelt (Wash.) High School Head Coach (Boys)2005-2007 Edmonds (Wash.) Comm. Coll. Head Coach (Men)2008-12 Washington Assistant Coach2013-Pr. Boise State Head Coach
JIM THOMAS YEAR-BY-YEAR Overall Conference Conference Conference NCAAYear School W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Finish Tournament Tournament 2015 Boise State 5 7 3 .433 3 3 0 .500 -- -- -- 2014 BoiseState 9 9 3 .500 6 5 0 .545 Sixth Quarterfinals -- 2013 Boise State 13 7 3 .630 6 3 1 .650 Third Runner Up -- Totals Second Season 27 23 9 .534 15 11 1 .574
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BOISE STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER | 2015 GAME NOTES
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Aug. 21 at Samford L, 2-0 Samford scores twice in second half to spoil season openerAug. 23 at Ole Miss L, 4-0 Ole Miss scores in third minute, doesn’t look back; Broncos held without shot attempt Aug. 30 Washington State L, 2-1 Late offensive pressure comes up empty, Broncos fall in front of 916 fans at home openerSept. 4 Idaho W, 1-0 Reed scores game-winner in 60th, Flores and defense complete shutoutSept. 6 at Idaho State T, 1-1 (2OT) Broncos score in 22nd minute, rack up 14 shots on goal but Bengals get 13 saves and PK goal Sept. 11 Utah T, 1-1 (2OT) DeVries converts 90th-minute PK to lift Broncos to home draw against UtahSept. 13 Weber State L, 3-2 (2OT) Wildcats erase Bronco leads with goals in 45th and 90th, then score PK in 103rd to winSept. 18 at Saint Mary’s W, 2-1 (2OT) Tucker scores wonder goal in 62nd, assists on Blaser’s game winner in 106thSept. 20 at San Francisco T, 0-0 (2OT) Flores, defense record second shutout of year in fifth-straight double OT matchSept. 25 San DIego State W, 2-1 Broncos score twice in last 20 minutes, hold off late Aztec surge for second-straight win vs SDSU Sept. 27 New Mexico L, 2-1 Lobos score early in each half to steal win in BoiseOct. 2 at San José State L, 2-1 (OT) Spartans score in 77th and 99th after Broncos took lead on Heidemann’s first goalOct. 4 at Fresno State L, 4-1 Fresno State scores early and often to hand Broncos third-straight lossOct. 9 UNLV W, 4-0 Broncos score three goals in 5:22 late in first half to run away and snap losing streakOct. 11 at Nevada W, 3-1 Heidemann scores twice, Boise State gets first conference road win of seasonOct. 16 Colorado College 4 p.m. MT Oct. 18 Air Force 1 p.m. MT Oct. 23 at Wyoming 3 p.m. MT Oct. 25 at Colorado State 1 p.m. MT Oct. 30 at Utah State 3 p.m. MT
2015 GAME SUMMARIES
2015 GOAL LOG
#1 Michelle Reed (1) Washington State (34’; 1-1) Side stepped keeper, shot from 15 yards to far post (Assist: Heidemann)#2 Michelle Reed (2, GW) Idaho (60’; 1-0) Scrum in box before ball landed at feet, rocketed shot from 12 yards (unassisted)#3 Baylee Blaser (1) at Idaho State (22’; 1-0) Shot from right side of field after cross from Tucker(Assist: Tucker)#4 Hailey DeVries (1) Utah (90’; 1-1) Penalty kick#5 Eva Herrera (1) Weber State (40’; 1-0) Rebound goal off free kick, scored from six yards across goal (Assist: Heidemann)#6 Laura Buck (1) Weber State (61’; 2-1) Combination play through middle of box, far post finish from 12 (Assist: Heidemann)#7 Kayla Tucker (1) at Saint Mary’s (62’; 1-0) Left-footed laser from 20 yards over keeper, under crossbar (unassisted)#8 Baylee Blaser (2, GW) at Saint Mary’s (106’; 2-1) 10 yards from middle of box after fighting through crowd (Assist: Tucker & Reed)#9 Baylee Blaser (3) SDSU (71’; 1-0) Rebound shot from 10 yards on left side of goal (Assist: Heidemann)#10 Michelle Reed (3, GW) SDSU (78’; 2-0) Finish from 15 yards in box after long run down left side through traffic (unassisted)#11 Dani Brown (1) UNM (24’; 1-1) Volley finish in middle of box cross from Tucker wide right (Assist: Taylor & Tucker)#12 Brooke Heidemann (1) at SJSU (46’; 1-0) 30-yard blast skipped over keeper’s reach less than a minute into second half (unassisted)#13 Brooke Heidemann (2) at Fresno State (27’; 1-2) Corner kick rolled to box, shot from two yards in front of net (Assist: Clayton)#14 Brooke Heidemann (3, GW) UNLV (36’; 1-0) Dribbled across field, 25-yard shot across goal from left to inside of right post (unassisted)#15 Baylee Blaser (4) UNLV (39’; 2-0) Dribbled across field, 24-yard shot from middle to left post (unassisted)#16 Addison Standlee (1) UNLV (41’; 3-0) Chip shot from 19 yards over keeper in middle of goal off bad clearance (unassisted)#17 Kayla Tucker (2) UNLV (50’; 4-0) 15-yard toe poke after flick and 40-yard through ball to box (Assist: Brown & Heidemann)#18 Brooke Heidemann (4, GW) at Nevada (35’; 1-0) Six-yard punch to roof of goal after cross from right deflected to left post (unassisted)#19 Brooke Heidemann (5) at Nevada (46’; 2-0) 25-yard laser from right flank past keeper on left side of goal (unassisted)#20 Kelsey Nicassio (1) at Nevada (84’; 3-1) Shot from eight yards in front of net, rolled in after initial save (Assist: Clayton)
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Soccer Box Score (Final)Boise State Soccer - 2015 season
Boise State vs Samford (Aug 21, 2015 at Birmingham, Ala.)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalBoise State 0 0 0Samford 0 2 2
Boise State (0-1) vs.Samford (1-0)Date: Aug 21, 2015 • Attendance: 1189Weather: 81 degrees and breezy
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 FLORES,Janelle 57:25 3 519 FISHER,Tara 32:35 1 1
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Marnie Merritt 74:30 0 01 Madi Killeen 15:30 0 0
Shots by period 1 2 TotalBoise State 0 0 0Ole Miss 11 6 17
Corner kicks 1 2 TotalBoise State 0 0 0Ole Miss 7 7 14
Saves by period 1 2 TotalBoise State 4 2 6Ole Miss 0 0 0
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 3:00 OM Addie Forbus (1) (unassisted) followed after first shot saved2. 30:14 OM Danielle Gray (1) Addie Forbus shot from top of the box3. 49:21 OM CeCe Kizer (1) Sara Coleman shot from middle of box upper left 90 of t4. 63:28 OM Olivia Harrison (1) Penalty kick
Cautions and ejections:YC-BSU #11 (56:58); YC-BSU #32 (63:28)
Win-Marnie Merritt (1-0-1). Loss-FLORES,Janelle (0-2-0).Stadium: OM Soccer StadiumOfficials: Referee: Aaron Hernandez; Asst. Referee: Lindon Ratliff; Jared Peeler;Alt. Official: Michael Heidenreich; Timekeeper: Adam Kuffner; Scorer: Adam Kuffner;Offsides: Boise State 2, Ole Miss 2.60 minute delay due to lightning
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Dederick, Ella 90:00 1 2
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 FLORES,Janelle 90:00 2 3
Shots by period 1 2 TotalWashington State 5 4 9Boise State 6 8 14
Corner kicks 1 2 TotalWashington State 1 0 1Boise State 2 1 3
Saves by period 1 2 TotalWashington State 1 1 2Boise State 2 1 3
Fouls 1 2 TotalWashington State 2 5 7Boise State 3 3 6
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 16:55 WSU Wegner, Cara (1) Hancock, Grace Rebound off crossbar from 4'2. 33:17 BSU REED,Michelle (1) HEIDEMANN,Brooke Shot from 20', beat keeper coming out3. 52:40 WSU Marlow, Nicolle (1) Guetlein, Kourtney Shot from 15', centering pass after run do
side
Cautions and ejections:
Win-Dederick, Ella (3-0-0). Loss-FLORES,Janelle (0-3-0).Stadium: Boas Soccer ComplexOfficials: Referee: Rob Mauws; Asst. Referee: Matt Huston; John Hickox;Alt. Official: Matthew Sanchez; Timekeeper: Peter Clark; Scorer: Mike Walsh;Offsides: Washington State 3, Boise State 2.
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Idaho vs Boise State (Sep 04, 2015 at Boise, Idaho)
Goals by period 1 2 TotalIdaho 0 0 0Boise State 0 1 1
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 Luke, Lindsey 110:00 1 5
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 FLORES,Janelle 110:00 1 3TM Team 0:00 0 1
Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalUTAH 4 3 2 2 11Boise State 8 8 5 1 22
Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 TotalUTAH 0 4 0 1 5Boise State 2 2 1 0 5
Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalUTAH 1 3 1 0 5Boise State 0 2 0 2 4
Fouls 1 2 OT O2 TotalUTAH 5 4 0 1 10Boise State 4 2 2 0 8
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 36:59 UTAH Elmer, Mikayla (1) (unassisted) Retrieved first shot off post, scored from2. 89:38 BSU DEVRIES,Hailey (1) Penalty kick
Cautions and ejections:
UTAH-Luke, Lindsey (3-2-2). Boise State-FLORES,Janelle (1-3-2).Stadium: Boas Soccer ComplexOfficials: Referee: Jason Hutchinson; Asst. Referee: Adam Sanchez; Jeremy Davis;Alt. Official: Frans Hoogland; Timekeeper: Peter Clark; Scorer: Mike Walsh;Offsides: UTAH 2, Boise State 1.
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves39 Pittman, Nikki 102:34 2 5
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 FLORES,Janelle 45:00 1 019 FISHER,Tara 57:34 2 2
Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalWeber State 3 3 2 1 9Boise State 10 7 2 0 19
Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 TotalWeber State 1 1 0 0 2Boise State 3 4 0 0 7
Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalWeber State 4 0 1 0 5Boise State 0 1 1 0 2
Fouls 1 2 OT O2 TotalWeber State 4 1 0 0 5Boise State 4 5 1 1 11
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 39:43 BSU HERRERA,Eva (1) HEIDEMANN,Brooke Herrera scores from 6 on rebound after Hfree kick
2. 44:12 WEBER Wheelwright, Celeste (1) Harrison, Mackenzie Corner knocked down by #8, shot by #9 fSeamons, Sydney
3. 60:03 BSU BUCK,Laura (1) HEIDEMANN,Brooke Combination play in box, Buck finish fromto left post
4. 89:40 WEBER Crompton, Chansi (2) (unassisted) Free kick from 20 yards, bent to upper rig5. 102:34 WEBER Harrison, Mackenzie (2) Penalty kick
Cautions and ejections:
Win-Pittman, Nikki (4-2-1). Loss-FISHER,Tara (0-1-0).Stadium: Boas Soccer ComplexOfficials: Referee: Alex Jones; Asst. Referee: Scott Conner; Matthew Gamette;Alt. Official: Dragan Kajdic; Timekeeper: Pete Clark; Scorer: Mike Walsh;Offsides: Weber State 1, Boise State 0.
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 FLORES,Janelle 105:15 1 1
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves28 Mcdonald, Julia 105:15 2 3
Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalBoise State 2 8 1 1 12Saint Mary's (CA) 0 3 0 0 3
Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 TotalBoise State 4 1 0 0 5Saint Mary's (CA) 0 0 1 1 2
Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalBoise State 0 1 0 0 1Saint Mary's (CA) 0 3 0 0 3
Fouls 1 2 OT O2 TotalBoise State 5 6 1 1 13Saint Mary's (CA) 2 3 1 1 7
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 61:43 BSU TUCKER,Kayla (unassisted) shot from 20 yards off right angle2. 68:21 SMC Diaz, Hannah Imbrie, Jessica dribbled around defender right angle 103. 105:15 BSU BLASER,Baylee TUCKER,Kayla slipped through from 10 yards
REED,Michelle
Cautions and ejections:YC-SMC #6 (59:33)
Win-FLORES,Janelle. Loss-Mcdonald, Julia.Stadium: Saint Mary's StadiumOfficials: Referee: Alex Del Angel; Asst. Referee: Andrew Hanks; Alt. Official: Charlie Smoot;Timekeeper: Scott Chisholm; Scorer: Mark Oshidari;Offsides: Boise State 2, Saint Mary's (CA) 6.
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 FLORES,Janelle 110:00 0 3
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves13 SCHIFFEL, Madalyn 110:00 0 5
Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalBoise State 3 9 0 0 12San Francisco 2 6 0 1 9
Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 TotalBoise State 0 6 0 0 6San Francisco 2 1 0 0 3
Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 TotalBoise State 0 3 0 0 3San Francisco 1 4 0 0 5
Fouls 1 2 OT O2 TotalBoise State 4 2 4 1 11San Francisco 3 3 0 2 8
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
Cautions and ejections:
Boise State-FLORES,Janelle (2-3-3). San Francisco-SCHIFFEL, Madalyn (6-2-3).Stadium: Negoesco StadiumOfficials: Referee: Turan Ozdemir; Asst. Referee: Albert Montalvo; Luis Herrera;Offsides: Boise State 1, San Francisco 6.
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves00 VAUGHN, Melanie 90:00 2 0
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves1 FLORES,Janelle 90:00 1 0
Shots by period 1 2 TotalSan Diego State 2 5 7Boise State 2 4 6
Corner kicks 1 2 TotalSan Diego State 2 5 7Boise State 0 0 0
Saves by period 1 2 TotalSan Diego State 0 0 0Boise State 0 0 0
Fouls 1 2 TotalSan Diego State 2 2 4Boise State 2 5 7
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 70:59 BSU BLASER,Baylee (3) HEIDEMANN,Brooke Rebound shot from left side, 10 yards out2. 77:48 BSU REED,Michelle (3) (unassisted) Finish from 15 after long run on left throu
traffic3. 85:22 SDSU MOSES, Milan (3) PRUITT, Leah 1v1 with keeper from 12 yards, pass from
box
Cautions and ejections:YC-BSU #16 (60:30)
Win-FLORES,Janelle (3-3-3). Loss-VAUGHN, Melanie (4-4-0).Stadium: Boas Soccer ComplexOfficials: Referee: Ashbir Singh; Asst. Referee: Riley Jones; John Hickox;Alt. Official: Clarence Mak; Timekeeper: Pete Clark; Scorer: Mike Walsh;Offsides: San Diego State 3, Boise State 0.
Saves by period 1 2 TotalNew Mexico 2 2 4Boise State 0 1 1
Fouls 1 2 TotalNew Mexico 6 1 7Boise State 2 4 6
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 2:14 NM O'CONNOR, Dylann (1) (unassisted) Shot from left top of box inside right post2. 23:59 BSU BROWN,Dani (1) TUCKER,Kayla
TAYLOR,Sarah3. 48:58 NM OLGUIN, Madisyn (2) O'CONNOR, Dylann Shot from top of box redirected from five
BLANKSMA, Korynn out
Cautions and ejections:
Win-ULRICH, Cassie (4-5-0). Loss-FLORES,Janelle (3-4-3).Stadium: Boas Soccer ComplexOfficials: Referee: Brad Jensen; Asst. Referee: Jeremy Davis; Matthew Sanchez;Alt. Official: Matt Huston; Timekeeper: Pete Clark; Scorer: Mike Walsh;Offsides: New Mexico 1, Boise State 0.
Stadium: Spartan Soccer FieldOfficials: Referee: Karen Swanner; Asst. Referee: James Mayes; Albert Montalvo;Alt. Official: Clint Copeland; Timekeeper: Niall Adler; Scorer: Dean Obara;Offsides: Boise State 1, San Jose State 2.
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves0 CLARK, Jessie 90:00 4 3
# Goalkeepers Min GA Saves19 FISHER,Tara 90:00 0 4
Shots by period 1 2 TotalUNLV 4 4 8Boise State 6 5 11
Corner kicks 1 2 TotalUNLV 2 1 3Boise State 0 3 3
Saves by period 1 2 TotalUNLV 1 2 3Boise State 1 3 4
Fouls 1 2 TotalUNLV 2 1 3Boise State 8 8 16
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 35:22 BSU HEIDEMANN,Brooke (3) (unassisted) Dribbled across field, long shot from left tright post
2. 38:51 BSU BLASER,Baylee (4) (unassisted) Shot from 24 yards in middle to left post3. 40:50 BSU STANDLEE,Addison (1) (unassisted) Chip shot from 19 yards off bad clear4. 49:54 BSU TUCKER,Kayla (2) HEIDEMANN,Brooke Toe poke in box after flick to long through
BROWN,Dani
Cautions and ejections:YC-BSU #8 (19:19); YC-BSU #24 (73:30)
Win-FISHER,Tara (1-3-0). Loss-CLARK, Jessie (5-8-0).Stadium: Boas Soccer ComplexOfficials: Referee: Juan Colazo; Asst. Referee: Frans Hoogland; Adam Sanchez;Alt. Official: Matthew Gamette; Timekeeper: Danielle Marshall; Scorer: Mike Walsh;Offsides: UNLV 1, Boise State 4.
Saves by period 1 2 TotalBoise State 0 2 2Nevada 0 5 5
Fouls 1 2 TotalBoise State 5 5 10Nevada 3 2 5
Scoring summary:No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description
1. 34:22 BSU HEIDEMANN,Brooke (4) (unassisted) kicked in from side of the net, above keep2. 45:51 BSU HEIDEMANN,Brooke (5) (unassisted) shot from the 15 yard line high above kee
head3. 65:25 NV SALCIDO, Lindsey (5) (unassisted) goal straight in off a free kick from the 154. 83:03 BSU NICASSIO,Kelsey (1) CLAYTON,KT shot from in front of net, rolled in off kee
save attempt
Cautions and ejections:YC-BSU #21 (11:28)
Win-FISHER,Tara (2-3-0). Loss-QUINTOS, Kelsey (4-8-2).Stadium: Mackay StadiumOfficials: Referee: Arnold Baldeaux; Asst. Referee: Christopher Griffin;Tyler Thew; Alt. Official: Anthony Quayle; Timekeeper: Tara Park; Scorer: Katie Rihn;Offsides: Boise State 2, Nevada 1.