Five Lady Jackets Named All-Conference
(11/5/06)
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BILLINGS, MT –Montana
State-Billings placed five players on the 15-member Heartland
Conference women’s soccer team that was announced Sunday.
League champion St. Edward’s and the runner-up Yellowjackets
accounted for 10 of the 15 spots on the all-conference team, and
the Hilltoppers swept the individual awards.
The Yellowjackets posted a
school-record 13-6-1 record in 2006 and finished second in the
Heartland Conference. MSUB was represented on the HLC
All-Conference team by forward
Ally
Stroup (Sr., Ojai, CA), midfielder
Brittney Sandau (Jr., Billings, MT), defenders
Abby Bennett (Jr., Livingston, MT) and
Samantha Boehm (Fr., Wilsonville, OR), and goalkeeper
Megan Plank (Sr., Phoenix, AZ). Stroup, Sandau and Plank
are repeat selections from last season.
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Stroup |
Sandau |
Bennett |
Boehm |
Plank |
Stroup finished her career at
MSU Billings as the best offensive player in school history.
She holds career school records for goals, assists, and points.
This season Stroup scored 16 goals and had seven assists to lead
the Heartland Conference in points, points per game, goals, and
goals per game. She was also second in the league for game
winning goals and fourth for assists and assists per game.
Sandau had 10 assists to rank
second in the Heartland Conference for assists and assists per
game. After three seasons her 17 career assists rank second in
school history. Sandau also scored eight goals this year, tied
for seventh in the conference, to total 26 points. She ranked
fourth in the league for points and will enter her senior season
fourth in school history for career points with 57.
Plank holds every goalkeeping
record at MSU Billings, including career wins, shutouts, saves,
and goals against average. This season she led the Heartland
Conference in shutouts and ranked second for goals against
average, save percentage, and saves. Plank set school single
season records this year for wins, shutouts, and goals against
average.
Bennett and Boehm anchored the
Jackets’ back line that was statistically the best defene in
school history. The Jacket defense was second in the league
behind St. Edward’s for goals allowed and goals against
average. They led the conference in shutouts. MSUB set single
season school records this season for goals allowed, goals
against average, shutouts, and consecutive shutouts. |