USD Women's Soccer 1999
1999 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO TottERO WoMEN"s SpccER
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West Coast Power
Saint Mary's has qualified for the tournament twice, most recently advancing to the second round in 1994, while San Diego advanced to the second round in their only appearance in 1996, in only the fifth year of the program. Women's soccer is one of 13 sports
1998 was another banner year for women's soccer in the West Coast Conference as the University of Portland and Santa Clara University both reached the Final Four - the second time in
league history two member institutions have advanced to the national semi-finals. Both the Pilots and the Broncos reached the Final Four in 1996. Entering 1999, the WCC anticipates another successful year with Santa Clara and Portland registering in the top-five in virtually every pre-season women's soccer poll. Conference History Women's Soccer in the WCC enters its eighth season in 1999 as an ever-growing
the 47-year-old conference sponsors. Started in 1952 as a men's basketball league for five Bay Area schools, the WCC added women's
athletics to its lineup in 1985. Five member institutions chartered the women's soccer league, which grew to six in 1996 and eight in 1994. Last season, the WCC sent represen– tatives to NCAA Championships in every league sponsored sport and has annually advanced at least one team to a national championship final since 1988. All WCC members are private institutions with high academic standards and lofty athletic traditions.
force in NCAA soccer. Historically, four member teams have tasted post season play, with Santa Clara leading the way with I0 appearances, including six NCAA Semi-Finals. Portland follows with seven trips, including four appearances in the NCAA Semi– finals. The Pilots advanced to the Finals in 1995.
GONZAGA, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT, PEPPERDINE, PORTLAND, SAINT MARY'S, SAN DIEGO, SAN FRANCISCO, SANTA CLARA ( W~~ . ~n the I ~~!}~CA~er:~:es~:: 0 son "i : 9 ~C ~~t~::•s Soccer Champions I def. San Diego State 5-0 I 1993 Santa Clara I def. Notre Dame 2-1 I 1994 Portland I lost to North Carolina 0-1 I 1995 Portland Santa Clara def. Pacific 5-0 1996 Portland I def. BYU 3 -0 I 1997 Santa Clara, Portland I def. Connecticut I lost to Florida 0- l 1998 Santa Clara ' / wee NCAA Semifinalists 1992 Santa Clara 1994 Portland 1995 Portland 1996 Santa Clara, Portland 1997 Santa Clara 1998 Santa Clara, Portland wee NCAA Tournament Teams 1992 Santa Clara, Portland 1993 Santa Clara, Portland 1994 Santa Clara, Portland, Saint Mary 's 1995 Santa Clara Portland 1996 Santa Clara, Portland, San Diego 1997 Santa Clara Portland 1998 Santa Clara Portland
ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR Mandy Clemens, Santa Clara, Jr., F Jerry Smith, Santa Clara (12th year)
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
DEFENDER OF THE YEAR Tracy Sharp, LMU, So., GK
Danielle Slaton, Santa Clara, Fr., D
FIRST TEAM
SECOND TEAM
Name
School
Pos. Yr.
Name
School Portland
Pos. Yr.
Alison Benoit Mandy Clemens Michelle French Tara Koleski Jacqui Little Nikki Serlenga Tracy Sharp Danielle Slaton
San Diego Santa Clara
MF
Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
Kylee Barton Kathleen Celia Kristen Eaton Crystal Gordon
F
So. So. Sr. So. Sr.
F
Santa Clara
MF
Portland Portland
MF
Portland
D
F F
Santa Clara
GK M/F
Santa Clara Santa Clara
Jr. Jr.
Kishandee Green San Francisco
MF GK
Lisa Nanez
Santa Clara
D D D F D
Sr.
LMU
So.
Heather Nelson
LMU
So.
Fr. Sr. Fr.
Santa Clara
D
Kim Pickup
Santa Clara
Jr.
Portland Portland Portland
MF
Kim Stiles
Sara Streufert
Gonzaga
So.
D
Lindsay Smart Vanessa Talbott
Heather Swanson San Diego Aimee Wagstaff San Diego
Jr.
MF
So.
F Sr. USO HONORABLE MENTION SELECTIONS: Sherice Bartling, Claire Currie, Gina Poltl, Vanessa Thiele
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