TRICIA
AROSEMENA - As
a Freshman (2002), competed in the Gold Cup as a
member of the full Panama National Team. She helped Pierce
College win their first ever Western State Southern Division
Conference title and advance into the playoffs. In her final
year (2003), she once again helped Pierce College
win their second Western State Southern Conference title
while going undefeated.
JENNIFER
FARENBAUGH - In
her Freshman year (2002), led Stanford University
to the Pac-10 Conference title, #1 ranking in the nation,
and #1 seed in the NCAA Division I Playoffs. Stanford reached
the quarter finals round. She was 3rd in scoring on her
team (7g, 4a, 18pts) and received All-Pac-10 Conference
Honorable mention. As a Sophomore (2003), she helped
Stanford once again make NCAA Division Playoffs. Member
of the U21 US National Team that won the 2004 Nordic Cup.
As a Junior (2004), Jenny anchored the defense and
helped Stanford reach the NCAA Playoffs. She was named to
the Academic All-District VIII 2nd team and earned an All-Pac
10 Conference Honorable mention. Named by Soccer
Buzz to West Region 2nd Team. Did not play in her Senior
year (2005) due to career ending head injury.
ERIN
FITZPATRICK - In
her Freshman year (2001) at NYU, she was named to
1st team All-UAA. She was also NSCAA 3rd team All-Northeast
Region. As a Sophomore (2002), she led her New York
University women's soccer team to a berth in the NCAA Division
III playoffs, first time since its inception in 1995-96.
They reached the New York Regional Finals before being eliminated.
She was again named to 1st team All-UAA. In her Junior year (2003), she suffered an eye injury that forced her
to retire from soccer.
JENNA
FODOR - In
her Freshman year (2002), she led Pepperdine
University to their best finish ever (18-2-2),
first ever West Coast Conference title, #5 ranking
in the nation, and #3 seed in the NCAA Division
I Playoffs. Pepperdine advanced into the "Sweet
16" round, first time ever in the school history.
She finished her Freshman year tied as the scoring
leader and also set a school record for most assists
in a single season (9g, 9a, 27pts). Scored the "Golden" goal
that advanced Pepperdine into the Sweet 16 round.
She was named by Soccer Buzz to West Region All-Freshman
team and also received All-West Coast Conference
Honorable mention and was selected to the West
Coast Conference All-Freshman team. As a Sophomore (2003),
she was again among scoring leaders as she helped
Pepperdine once again make NCAA Divison I Playoffs.
Named by Jewish Sports Review to 2003 Division
I College All-America team. Also selected to PHI
ETA SIGMA National Honor Society and National
Dean's List. As a Junior (2004), tied for
2nd place in scoring and registered 3 game winning
goals while only playing in the first 8 games
due to season ending inury. Once again was instrumental
in helping Pepperdine reach NCAA Playoffs. In
her Senior year (2005),
Jenna moved from forward to midfield position for her final
year and finished 3rd in scoring. She had five
game winning goals and another "Golden" goal.
She helped Pepperdine reach the "Sweet 16" Round
in NCAA Div 1 Playoffs for the second time
and received All-West Coast Conference Honorable
Mention. Selected again to the College Division
I All-America team by Jewish Sports Review. She
tallied a school record 13 game winning goals in
her career. Her very last college game was at Chapel
Hill in the 'Sweet 16" round
against the 17 times National Champions, University
of North Carolina.
KIMBERLY
LAVERE - As
a Freshman at Brown University (2002), received All
Ivy League Honorable mention. She was also named Brown's
Female Freshman Athlete of the Fall Season. She was named
to Northeast Region All-Freshman team by Soccer Buzz. As
a Sphomore (2003), she helped Brown University post
its first winning season since 2000 (10-4-2). As a Junior (2004), LaVere, Brown's starting sweeper, was named
1st team All-Ivy League. Named by Soccer Buzz to 2nd Team
All Northeast Region. She helped lead the Brown team to
four shutouts, while also notching three points (1g, 1a).
Finished her career (2005) as Senior by
scoring 3 goals and registering 3 assists, placing her 3rd
on the Brown team. Kimberly has been named a Second Team
District I CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans
in women's soccer.
JILL
OAKES - Prior
to joining UCLA as a Freshman (2002), played on the
U19 US National Team that captured the U19 World Championship.
In her Freshman year, she helped her UCLA team achieve #3
ranking in the nation and #7 seed in the NCAA Division I
Playoffs. UCLA advanced into the "Sweet 16" round.
She was selected to the All-Pac-10 Conference 1st team and
NSCAA All-West Region 2nd team. Other awards include Soccer
America Freshman All-America team, Soccer Buzz All-America
2nd team, and West Region All-Freshman team. As a Sophomore (2003), she helped UCLA going undefeated in Pac-10
play, #2 ranking in the nation and #4 seed in NCAA Division
I Playoffs. Jill was selected to the All-Pac-10 Conference
2nd team. Member of the U21 National Team that won the 2004
Nordic Cup. As a Junior (2004), she helped UCLA to
a share of Pac10 Conference title and reach the NCAA playoffs.
She was selected to the All-Pac10 Conference 1st team and
by Soccer Buzz to West Region 1st Team. In March of 2005,
Jill earned her first National cap with the full U.S. Women's
National Team when she played against Denmark in the Algarve
Cup. In her Senior year (2005), she anchored
defense that was ranked fifth nationally and helped UCLA
capture PAC-10 title and adavance to the NCAA Div 1 playoffs.
She was again selected to the All-Pac10 Conference 1st team.
ALESSANDRA
PAVONI - In
her Freshman year at Pepperdine University (2001),
was named by Soccer Buzz to the West Region All Freshman
Team. She also received Honorable Mention All-West Coast
Conference. As a Sophomore (2002), she led Pepperdine
University to their best finish (18-2-2), first ever
West Coast Conference title, #5 ranking in the nation,
and #3 seed in the NCAA Division I playoffs. Pepperdine
advanced into the "Sweet 16" round, first
time ever in the school history. She finished tied as
the scoring leader (11g, 5a, 27pts) and was selected
to the All-West Coast Conference 2nd team and Soccer
Buzz All-West Region 2nd team. As a Junior (2003),
she was again among scoring leaders as she helped Pepperdine
once again make NCAA Divison I Playoffs. In her final
season as a Senior (2004), Ali tied for 2nd in scoring and helped Pepperdine
once again reach the NCAA Playoffs. She finished her career
by earning an All-West Coast Conference Honorable mention.
LINDSEY
REDLIN - As a Freshman at Pepperdine University (2003), received All-West Coast Conference Honorable
mention and helped Pepperdine make NCAA Divison I Playoffs.
As a Sophomore (2004), was part of the defense that
set school record with 10 shut-outs in a season, including
a school record of 6 in a row. Helped Pepperdine once again
reach the NCAA Playoffs. As a Junior (2005),
Lindsey moved to forward position and finished 2nd in scoring
with 29 points (12g, 5a). She helped Pepperdine reach the
"Sweet 16" Round of the Div 1 NCAA Playoffs and
was named to the All-West Coast Conference 1st team.
In her Senior year (2006), she was among the scoring leaders as she again finished 2nd in total points. Lindsey was also once again named to the All-West Coast Conference 1st team.
JAIME RENDICH - As a Sophomore at BYU (2003), she helped BYU to 2nd
place finish in Mountain West Conference and was instrumental
in helping BYU advance into "Elite 8" in NCAA
playoffs. She finished the year 2nd in scoring with 6 goals
and 10 assists for 22 points. As a Junior (2004),
led BYU in scoring, registering 21 points (9g, 3a). She
was named to the 1st Team All-MWC. Selected by Soccer Buzz
to West Region 2nd Team. As a Senior (2005),
she again led her team in scoring with 27 points (10g, 7a),
helped her team reach NCAA Div 1 playoffs, and was selected
to the All-MWC 1st team
MARLENE
SANDOVAL - As
a Freshman at Cal State Fullerton (2002), competed
in the Gold Cup as a member of the full Mexican National
Team. She received All-Big West Conference Honorable mention
for her play with CSF. As a Sophomore (2003) she
was named to the All-Big West Conference 2nd team. Member
of the 2004 Mexico Olympic team that competed in Athens.
As a Junior (2004), she was named to the All-Big
West Conference 1st Team. As Senior (2005), she helped her
team reach the "Sweet 16 " Round of NCAA Division
1 Playoffs. She was named Big West Conference Defensive
Player of the Year, and was named to the All-Big West Conference
1st Team.
DIANA SANGUINETTI - In her Freshman year at Long Beach State (2001), earned 1st Team All-Big West Conference.
As a Sophomore (2002) she received All-Big West Conference
Honorable mention. In January 2003 she transferred and joined
Pepperdine Waves. As a Junior (2003), her defensive
play helped Pepperdine establish school record 11 shut-outs
and once again make NCAA Divison I Playoffs. Playing in
her final season as a Senior (2004), Dee anchored
the defense that set school record with 10 shut-outs in
a season, including a school record of 6 in a row. She helped
Pepperdine once again reach the NCAA Playoffs. |