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Women's Soccer 2006

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2006 Womens Soccer

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  • Lane and Southwestern Oregon tie for third -http://www.nwaacc.org: November 19, 2006
    Tukwila, WASH-The women's consolation final ended is a 0-0 tie at Starfire Stadium today. Lane was the more aggressive team getting ten shots on goal to two for SW Oregon. As a result, both teams finished third in the NWAACC Soccer Tournament. This Lane was second season in the NWAACC. Lane finishes the season 16-4-3. Southwestern Oregon finishes the season 16-2-4.
  • Spokane blanks Lane in NWAACC soccer semifinals -The Eugene Register Guard: November 19, 2006
    SEATTLE - Spokane advanced to the NWAACC women's soccer championship game with a 2-0 victory over Lane Community College in the semifinals Saturday. Lauren Nay scored in the 27th minute, and Heather Wilson in the 65th minute for Spokane.
  • Lane's Hayes earns NWAACC honor -The Eugene Register Guard: November 18, 2006
    Lane's Brittany Hayes was named regional co-MVP in voting of NWAACC women's soccer coaches announced Friday. Hayes, a midfielder, was joined on the all-region team by four Titans teammates. Forward Kori Wilgus, midfielder Callie Cram and defenders Mesha Clayton and Penny Sullivan were also named to the first team. The Titans play Spokane in an NWAACC semifinal game at 1:30 p.m. today.
  • Lane advances to soccer final four -The Eugene Register Guard: November 12, 2006
    TUKWILA, Wash. - Lane Community College advanced to the final four of the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges women's soccer playoffs with a 1-0 victory over Tacoma Saturday night at Starfire Stadium. Kori Wilgus scored in the 73rd minute off Nicole Moore's assist, and Emily Brown had five saves in the shutout for the Titans (16-2-2). Lane, which is 6-0-1 over its last seven games, will play Spokane next Saturday at Starfire in one semifinal, and Walla Walla and Southwestern Oregon will meet in the other.
  • Lane captures playoff opener -The Eugene Register Guard: November 9, 2006
    Kori Wilgus had a hat trick Wednesday as Lane Community College opened with a 3-1 victory over Wenatchee Valley in the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges women's soccer playoffs at Lane. Wilgus scored in the sixth, 59th and 75th minutes for the Titans, who improved to 15-3-2 and will travel to play West division champion Tacoma at 9 p.m. Saturday. Allie Garcia scored in the 89th minute for Wenatchee Valley (11-7-2).
  • Lane women top Lower Columbia in soccer -The Eugene Register Guard: November 5, 2006
    LONGVIEW, Wash. - Kori Wilgus and Shawn Boyer each scored two goals to lead Lane Community College past Lower Columbia 4-1 on Saturday in NWAACC women's soccer. Callie Cram and Heather Bishop added goals for Lane (14-2-2).
  • Lane women clinch playoff soccer berth -The Eugene Register Guard: October 29, 2006
    Kori Wilgus and Callie Cram scored goals to lead host Lane to a 2-0 victory over Clackamas in a Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges women's soccer game Friday. Lane, which will play its regular-season finale Saturday at Lower Columbia, clinched a playoff spot and can finish no worse than second in the South Division.
  • Titans rally for 2-2 tie -The Eugene Register Guard: October 27, 2006
    The Lane Community College women's soccer team continued its push for a postseason berth by scoring two second-half goals to finish in a 2-2 tie with visiting Southwestern Oregon Community College on Thursday. The Titans (12-2-2) are in third place in the South Region of the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges, one point behind the second-place Lakers (12-1-3). Lane plays host to league-leading Clackamas (13-1-1) at 3 p.m. today. The top three teams in the region advance to the NWAACC's 12-team championship tournament. SWOCC jumped out to a 2-0 lead against Lane with two first-half goals from Megan Franko at the third and 26th minutes. Heather Bishop cut the deficit in half with a goal at 64 minutes, and Kori Wilgus added the equalizer three minutes later. Goalkeepers Andrea Shoop and Emily Brown combined for six saves for the Titans.
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  • Titans set soccer stage for NWAACC rematches -The Eugene Register Guard: October 25, 2006
    VANCOUVER, Wash. - Nina Jaramillo's unassisted goal in the 67th minute gave Lane Community College a 2-1 victory over Clark College on Tuesday in NWAACC women's soccer, setting up two key rematches for the Titans. Callie Cram opened the scoring for LCC off an assist from Shawna Boyer. Clark tied it later in the first half on Kristina Landon's goal. The Titans (12-3-1, 12-2-1 NWAACC) host Southwestern Oregon on Thursday and Clackamas on Friday. Those teams handed Lane its only conference losses this season.
  • Lane Races To Soccer Respectability -The Eugene Register Guard: October 24, 2006
    While Lane Community College women's soccer coach Dean Smith shares a name with the legendary North Carolina men's basketball coach, it's with another famously successful Tar Heels coach that Smith shares a bit of coaching philosophy. "I've been reading a lot of books by Anson Dorrance, the great North Carolina soccer coach," Smith said. "He says that a lot of people say that soccer builds character, but he believes soccer reveals character, and I haven't found that to be wrong." In that case, the Titans should discover exactly who they are over the next four days with a difficult three-game stretch that could make or break their playoff hopes. As it stands, Lane, whose women's soccer program is in just its second season, is in third place in the South Region of the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges at 11-2-1. In first place is Clackamas (13-1-1), a team the Titans host at 3 p.m. Friday. In second is Southwestern Oregon (12-1-2), which Lane plays at home at 2 p.m. Thursday. But first for the Titans comes a match against fourth-place Clark (10-3-1) at 3 p.m. today in Vancouver, Wash. Once the week is done, Lane will have just one game left in the regular season. After that, the top three teams in the region will advance to the NWAACC's 12-team championship tournament. "The girls are talking about wanting to win the whole thing by winning out," Smith said. "But right now we're just trying to take it game for game and see where it goes from there." The Titans are winless this season against those three opponents. They lost earlier to both Clackamas and SWOCC, and tied with Clark. However, the Titans will get a big boost with the return of midfielder Brittany Hayes. The sophomore from Sheldon missed the past nine games with an illness. Prior to that, she had recorded 10 goals and three assists in Lane's first five games. "She plays a central role for us in the attacking midfield," Smith said. "She's a great scorer, and we try and pressure the defense with her coming directly at them. She's very good at it. "Brittany also has a tradition of winning. She won two state championships at Sheldon. Frankly, she only knows how to win ... and she brings a winning attitude. We're excited to have her back for these games." Smith is in his first season with the Titans. He took over the team in midsummer, replacing Shane Dasher, who coached the team to a 6-8-4 record last fall. Dasher built his inaugural team primarily on the strength of local talent. Nine of the 19 players on the team come out of the Midwestern League, and another five are from Sky-Em League high schools. Smith, who is also the coach of a local U-15 girls team called the Blue Crush, expects to maintain that same recruiting strategy. "There's so many skilled players and there's so many good clubs around here that we're really concentrating locally," Smith said. "The team doesn't have the resources or the time to really go out and try and recruit players. We don't have a big base of money." It doesn't seem to be hindering their success. Kori Wilgus, a freshman forward out of Churchill, leads the team and is second in the NWAACC with 24 goals. Sophomore forward Callie Cram is second with 14 goals and tied for second on the team with seven assists, and sophomore Shawna Boyer, a Thurston grad, has 11 goals and a team-high nine assists. "I think the girls are capable of doing this," Smith said. "It's whether or not they believe in themselves, and so we're really trying to build that right now. We are good players, we are a good team and we are capable of winning, but we need to go out and do it."
  • Clackamas women shut out Lane, 2-0 -The Eugene Register Guard: October 19, 2006
    OREGON CITY - Stephani Catt scored two second-half goals to lead Clackamas to a 2-0 Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges women's soccer win over Lane on Wednesday. The Titans (10-2-1 South Division) are 0-2-1 in their past three games after winning 10 straight. The Cougars (13-1-1) lead the South Division.
  • Lane, Clark play to 1-1 deadlock -The Eugene Register Guard: October 13, 2006
    Lane Community College and visiting Clark College matched first-half goals in a 1-1 women's soccer tie Thursday. Heather Bishop scored in the 27th minute off an assist from Shawna Boyer to give Lane a 1-0 lead, but Kaylani Sung scored unassisted for Clark just before the half to tie the game. Lane (10-2-1 overall) is 10-1-1 in Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges games. The Titans are third in the South Division, one win behind first-place Clackamas.
  • SWOCC knocks off Lane in women's soccer -The Eugene Register Guard: October 11, 2006
    COOS BAY - Sarah Stalling, Casey Spence and Natasha Sawall each scored to lead Southwestern Oregon to a 3-0 women's soccer victory Tuesday that knocked Lane from the unbeaten ranks in the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges. Tamalyn Hasegawa and Diedre Ousterhout combined for the shutout for the Lakers (11-1-3, 10-1-2). The Titans (10-2, 10-1) fell four points off the Southern Division lead with the loss. Clackamas (11-1-1) leads with 34 points, followed by Southwestern Oregon (32) and Lane (30).
  • Wilgus, Jaramillo power Lane women's soccer -The Eugene Register Guard: October 8, 2006
    EVERETT, Wash. - Kori Wilgus and Nina Jaramillo each scored two goals Saturday as Lane Community College beat Everett 6-0 in NWAACC women's soccer. Wilgus and Jaramillo each added an assist. Shawna Boyer and Eloise Cole also scored, and goalie Andrea Shoop had one save in another shutout as Lane (10-1) remained undefeated in 10 conference games.
  • LCC soccer team blanks Skagit Valley -The Eugene Register Guard: October 7, 2006
    MOUNT VERNON, Wash. - Churchill High School product Kori Wilgus scored twice in the first half to help Lane Community College's women's soccer team beat Skagit Valley 5-0 on Friday. Heather Bishop of South Eugene, and Callie Cram and Nichol Moore of Springfield also scored for the Titans, who got shutout goaltending from Andrea Shoop of Willamette while improving to 9-1 overall and 9-0 in Northwest Athletic Association of Community College games.
  • Wilgus leads Lane women to soccer victory -The Eugene Register Guard: October 1, 2006
    Kori Wilgus scored two goals, and Cattie Cram added a goal and an assist, and Lane Community College defeated Shoreline 4-0 in NWAACC women's soccer Saturday. Shawna Boyer also scored for Lane (8-1, 8-0), and Andrea Shoop posted her second consecutive shutout.
  • Lane women shut out Green River in soccer -The Eugene Register Guard: September 30, 2006
    Kori Wilgus scored four goals to lead Lane to an 11-0 victory over Green River in a Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges women's soccer game Friday. advertisement Shawna Boyer had three goals for the host Titans (7-1, 7-0), while Brittany Hayes and Alex Boyd had two goals apiece. Andrea Shoop recorded the shutout.
  • Lane improves to 6-0 in women's soccer -The Eugene Register Guard: September 27, 2006
    LYNNWOOD, Wash. - Kori Wilgus scored three goals to lead Lane to a 12-0 Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges women's soccer victory over Edmonds on Tuesday. It was the second 12-0 win over Edmonds for the Titans (6-0) in five days. Nina Jaramillo, Heather Bishop and Callie Cram added two goals each. Tasha Stanzak, Mollie Ravera and Eloise Cole each scored once.
  • Titans dominate Edmonds for soccer victory -The Eugene Register Guard: September 23, 2006
    The Lane Community College women's soccer team improved to 5-1 overall with its fifth win in NWAACC play Friday, beating Edmonds 12-0 at home. advertisement Callie Cram scored a hat trick and added an assist to lead the Titans. Brittany Hayes and Kori Wilgus added two goals apiece, and Hayes also had an assist.
  • Lane rolls past Everett -The Eugene Register Guard: September 22, 2006
    Brittany Hayes scored a pair of goals in the first half to lead Lane Community College to a 6-0 victory over Everett Community College in an NWAACC women's soccer game on Thursday. Kori Wilgus, Callie Cram and Heather Bishop also added goals in the first half for the Titans (4-1), who led 5-0 at halftime. Shawna Boyer scored in the 62nd minute for the Titans to complete the scoring. Andrea Shoop earned the shutout for Lane.
  • Wilgus leads Lane women to victory over Green River -The Eugene Register Guard: September 17, 2006
    AUBURN, Wash. - Kori Wilgus had three goals and two assists Saturday as Lane Community College downed Green River 8-1 in women's NWACC soccer. Shawna Boyer had two goals, Callie Cram had a goal and two assists, and Brittany Hayes and Heather Bishop scored a goal apiece for the Titans (3-1, 3-0).
  • Lane stays unbeaten in NWAACC play -The Eugene Register Guard: September 16, 2006
    SEATTLE - Lane Community College improved to 2-0 in Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges women's soccer matches Friday with a 3-1 victory over Shoreline. Shawna Boyer, Heather Bishop and Kori Wilgus scored for the Titans (2-1 overall).
  • Lane drops season non-conference opener -The Eugene Register Guard: September 3, 2006
    Samantha Stewart scored in the 65th minute to lead Northwest Christian College to a 1-0 nonconference women's soccer victory over Lane Community College on Saturday. Karissa Oliver recorded the shutout as the Beacons improved to 2-0 this season after their 2-1 win over Cascade College on Friday.

Roster
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Andrea Shoop

#0 Andrea Shoop

Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Eugene, OR
High School: Willamette
Position: Goalie

Alex Boyd

#11 Alex Boyd

Class: Freshman
Hometown: Elmira, OR
High School: Elmira
Position: Forward

       
Jamie Sogge

#1 Jaime Sogge

Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Pleasant Hill, OR
High School: Pleasant Hill
Position: Midfield/Def

Caley Kemp

#12 Caley Kemp

Class: Freshman
Hometown: Cottage Grove, OR
High School: Cottage Grove
Position: Defender/Mid

       
Heather Bishop

#3 Heather Bishop

Class: Freshman
Hometown: Eugene, OR
High School: Churchill
Position: Forward/Mid

Callie Cram

#13 Callie Cram

Class: Sophomore
Hometown: McMinnville, OR
High School: McMinnville
Position: Forward/Mid

       
Michaela Shanahan

#4 Michaela Shanahan

Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Cottage Grove, OR
High School: Cottage Grove
Position: Forward/Mid

Kori Wilgus

#14 Kori Wilgus

Class: Freshman
Hometown: Eugene, OR
High School: Churchill
Position: Forward/Mid

       
Mesha Clayton

#5 Mesha Clayton

Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Eugene, OR
High School: Churchill
Position: Defender/Mid

Shawna Boyer

#15 Shawna Boyer

Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Springfield, OR
High School: Thurston
Position: Forward

       
Emily Brown

#6 Emily Brown

Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Delano, CA
High School: Delano
Position: Defender/GK

Hanna Sprague

#17 Hanna Sprague

Class: Freshman
Hometown: Pleasant Hill, OR
High School: Pleasant Hill
Position: Forward/Mid

       
Nichol Moore

#7 Nichol Moore

Class: Freshman
Hometown: Springfield, OR
High School: Springfield
Position: Defender

Nina Jaramillo

#18 Nina Jaramillo

Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Grants Pass, OR
High School: Hidden Valley
Position: Midfield/Fw

       
Anastasia Stanzak

#8 Anastasia Stanzak

Class: Freshman
Hometown: Twin Falls, ID
High School: Twin Falls
Position: Midfield/Def

Molly Ravera

#19 Molly Ravera

Class: Freshman
Hometown: Bend, OR
High School: Summit
Position: Midfield/Def

       
Brittany Hayes

#9 Brittany Hayes

Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Eugene, OR
High School: Sheldon
Position: Forward/Mid

Penny Sullivan

#21 Penny Sullivan

Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Eugene, OR
High School: Churchill
Position: Forward/Mid

       
Eloise Cole

#10 Eloise Cole

Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Springfield, OR
High School: Springfield
Position: Midfield

   

NO NAME YEAR POSITION HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
0
Andrea Shoop Sophomore
Goalie
Eugene, OR/Willamette HS
1
Jamie Sogge Sophomore
Mid/Def
Pleasant Hill, OR/Pleasant Hill HS
3
Heather Bishop Freshman
Fw/Mid
Eugene, OR/Churchill HS
4
Michaela Shanahan Sophomore
Fw/Mid
Cottage Grove, OR/Cottage Grove HS
5
Mesha Clayton Sophomore
Def/Mid
Eugene, OR/Churchill HS
6
Emily Brown Sophomore
Mid/Fw/GK
Delano, CA/Delano HS
7
Nichol Moore Freshman
Def
Springfield, OR/Springfield HS
8
Anastasia Stanzak Freshman
Mid/Def
Twin Falls, ID/Twin Falls HS
9
Brittany Hayes Sophomore
Fw/Mid
Eugene, OR/Sheldon HS
10
Eloise Cole Sophomore
Mid
Springfield, OR/Sprigfield HS
11
Alex Boyd Freshman
Fw
Elmira, OR/Elmira HS
12
Caley Kemp Freshman
Def/Mid
Cottage Grove, OR/Cottage Grove HS
13
Callie Cram Sophomore
Fw/Mid
McMinnville, OR/McMinnville HS
14
Kori Wilgus Freshman
Fw/Mid
Eugene, OR/Churchill HS
15
Shawna Boyer Sophomore
Fw
Springfield, OR/Thurston HS
17
Hanna Sprague Freshman
Fw/Mid
Pleasant Hill, OR/Pleasant Hill HS
18
Nina Jaramillo Sophomore
Mid/Fw
Grants Pass, OR/Hidden Valley HS
19
Molly Ravera Freshman
Mid/Def
Bend, OR/Summit HS
21
Penny Sullivan Sophomore
Fw/Mid/Def
Eugene, OR/Churchill HS

Schedule
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DATE

OPPONENT

SITE

Time/Score

Record

Sat.,September 2 Northwest Christian @ Northwest Christian
0-1
Tues., September 12 Skagit Valley CC Lane Community College
1-1
Fri., September 15 Shoreline CC Seattle, WA
2-1
Sat., September 16 Green River CC Auburn, WA
3-1
Thu., September 21 Everett CC Lane Community College
4-1
Fri., September 22 Edmonds CC Lane Community College
5-1
Tue., September 26 Edmonds CC Lynnwood, WA
6-1
Fri., September 29 Green River CC Lane Community College
7-1
Sat., September 30 Shoreline CC Lane Community College
8-1
Fri., October 6 Skagit Valley CC Mt. Vernon,WA
9-1
Sat., October 7 Everett CC Everett, WA
10-1
Tue., October 10 Southwestern Oregon Coos Bay, OR
10-2
Thur., October 12 Clark CC Lane Community College
10-2-1
Wed., October 18 Clackamas CC Oregon City, OR
10-3-1
Sat., October 21 Lower Columbia CC Lane Community College
11-3-1
Tue., October 24 Clark CC Vancouver, WA
12-3-1
Thur., October 26 Southwestern Oregon Lane Community College
12-3-2
Fri., October 27 Clackamas Lane Community College
13-3-2
Sat., November 4 Lower Columbia CC Longview, WA
14-3-2
         
Playoffs        
Wed., November 8 Wenatchee Valley Lane Community College
15-3-2
Sat., November 11 Tacoma CC Tukwilla, WA
16-3-2
Sat., November 18 Spokane CC Tukwilla, WA
16-4-2
Sun., November 19 Southwestern Oregon Tukwilla, WA (3rd/4th place game)
0-0
16-4-3

Coaching Staff
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Coach Smith

Dean Smith, Head Coach

I am thankful for all that soccer has provided the last 20 years. Each season I meet new players and families and that provides tremendous opportunity to develop individually and as a coach. I couldn't be more impressed with the young women I've met here at Lane. They have a wonderful enthusiasm for the game and a strong bond between each other. They are always ready to play hard and have fun. We have constructed a positive and competitive training environment and I couldn't be more pleased with the results. It's exciting to think what we can achieve this season with such a talented group of players.

To contact the Soccer Coach please call (541) 520-6283, or email him at smithd@lanecc.edu

 

 
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