December 18,
2007
SANDAU EARNS NSCAA/ADIDAS ALL-REGION
FIRST TEAM ACCOLADES
BILLINGS, Mont. – Montana State Billings
women’s soccer standout Brittney Sandau was selected to the
NSCAA/adidas All-Far West Region first team. Sandau is just the
second Yellowjacket to earn all-region honors and the school’s
first, first team selection.
In addition to Sandau, former Lady Jacket
standout and current women’s assistant coach, Ally
Taylor/Stroup, earned second team honors in 2003 and third team
honors in 2006.
Sandau, a forward from Billings, Mont.,
tied for the team lead in goals with seven, while leading the
team with five assists and 19 points. The senior forward played
and started in 13 games, before suffering a season-ending injury
against Seattle University Oct. 6.
Finishing her career as one of the most
prolific scorers in MSUB history, Sandau was named Most Valuable
Player for 2007, finished ranked second in career points (76),
career assists (22), career starts (69) and games played (70).
In addition, with her seven goals this season Sandau moved into
fourth in the school’s annals in career goals with 27.
The Lady Jackets finished the 2007 season
with a 9-10-1 record and a 5-8-1 record in the Great Northwest
Athletic Conference good for fourth place in the league.
The GNAC had eight of the 11 players on the
first team, including six players from Seattle Pacific and two
from Seattle University. |