Women’s Soccer
Preview: Players and Coaches Optimistic about New Season (August 19, 2003)
BILLINGS, MT – Following a difficult 2002 season,
the Montana State University-Billings Women’s Soccer Team enters
this year’s campaign with an abundance of potential. With eight
returning players and twelve new recruits, the team possesses both
experience and an array of talent. In an attempt to avenge last
season’s disappointing 2 – 14 record, the girls have worked
tirelessly throughout the spring season and summer. Both the
players and coaches hope to carry this intense determination into
the fall season and use it to spark what will hopefully be a great
year.
In addition,
the program will continue to adjust to coaching transitions and
work on the process of blending new faces with returning team
members. These tasks, along with other necessary preparations,
must take place during what will be an intense but optimistic
pre-season. What ever the case, each and every member of the MSUB
Women’s soccer program appears to be committed to doing what it
takes to accomplish their goals and be successful.
RETURNERS:
With the loss of five players there are only seven upper classman
in camp this fall. The four seniors of the team have played for
MSUB for all four years. Mandy Reed from Denver, CO has
played since 2000, competing in 52 games in her college career.
She was a key defender and leader as the Yellowjacket sweeper her
freshman and junior years and she can also be utilized as a left
mid-fielder.
Another
senior playing since 2000 with 52 games under her belt is Kelly
Bryn from Missoula, MT. In the past she has
been a mid-fielder, but her performance last year proves that she
can be a dangerous forward. As a player she has killer instinct
that helped her set a record and has the 14th fastest
goal in NCAA Division II history at 27 seconds.
Heidi
Robertson, from Great
Falls, MT, has participated in 48 games
and ranks fourth with assists in the three years that she has been
here. Every year she has proven herself to the team and now she
is going on her second year as one of the captains. Heidi can
play just about anywhere. During her career she has been crucial
in defense and can score.
Sara Otis from Vancouver, WA, has been plagued with injury
after injury. All three years she has had knee problems and has
broken her arm twice. Although she has had a lot of downtime
while recovering from injuries, her passion for the game has
helped her compete in 46 games and rank fourth in goal scoring and
third in assists for Yellowjacket soccer history.
There are
only three juniors on the squad. Candy Cherry from
Missoula, MT, has played since 2001 and has
played in 34 games. She has the ability to inspire her players by
example which is why she in the other team captain. She has
mainly played defense for her first two years, but there are hopes
for her to create some scoring opportunities this year.
Margot
Merrill-Johnson from
Salt Lake City, UT has played in 34 games. She has a strong
presence as a center mid-fielder but has demonstrated she can
score. She ranks third in school history for goal scoring.
From Tualatin, OR, Stephanie Clark is capable of shutting down the opponent’s offense and making them
play her game. She has been with the Jackets since 2001 and has
played in 32 games.
INCOMING
RECRUITS: The new
Yellowjackets’ credentials have confirmed that they have the
talent to help the team improve. Kendal Blanc of Lehi, UT,
was a captain and led her team to the regional championships and
the state quarterfinals as a midfielder. Kelsey Vinnedge from Great Falls, MT, was a midfielder for her high
school and received all-state, MVP and academic honors throughout
her high school career. Out of Grand Junction, CO, Stacie Dix as a defender helped her team make its way to the 2002 district
championship. Ally Taylor from Ojai, CA, can very well
play forward and center midfield. She was the captain for two
years at her high school, she has been MVP and offensive player of
the year her junior and senior seasons, won three league
championships in a row and was recently inducted into the Half of
Fame. The Gatorade Player of the Year in Wyoming, Raquel
Macias, of Cheyenne, WY, was a two-time state
champion and first team all-state. Jenny Moellendorf, a
midfielder and leading scorer from Green River High School in
Green River, WY, was named three-time first
team All-Conference and second-team All-State selection. Amber
“Mo” Olson is a transfer student from Walla Walla Community
College. As a midfielder and defensive player she was second team
all-conference at WWCC. Michele Kinzer of Butte, MT is
also a transfer student. She has been voted MVP by both her high
school and club teams and was ranked third in Montana for total
goals scored in 2001.
GOALKEEPERS: Megan
Plank from Phoenix, AZ was the captain for Thunderbird High
School. She is a keeper for the Scottsdale Futbol Club and is a
two-time regional champion and two-time second team all-region
pick. The other keeper is Alyssa Wolfer from Longmont,
CO. She was the goalkeeper for her high school for four years and
plays for the St. Vrain Express and REAL Colorado soccer clubs.
Although the
road ahead is filled with several different challenges, the MSUB
Women’s Soccer team is confident and ready to meet those
difficulties head on. To do this, it is essential that both the
coaches and players unite and work together. As a team, the
Yellowjackets begin their 2003 journey with new players and new
goals, but with the same motivation and passion to succeed
together. |