2006 Women's Soccer Roster Choose a Player: Adams, Alyssa Baggaley, Laura Brower, Katie Cardon-Perry, Trisha Christenson, Lacey Clark, Candice Darrow, Jessica Falslev, Chelsea Griffin, Ali Hansen, Andra Harris, Charlsie Hunt, Abby Johnson, Megan Lauro, Lindsay Lowry, Alyssa Malaska, Jessie Marsh-Gentry, Alex Nilsson, Kiersten Nuttall-Cook, Lindsay Peart, Dana Porter-Garner, Sydne Ross, Shannon Salmon, Erin Smart, Lindsey Smith, Sierra Weston, Charity Willardson, Lisa Williams, Jessica Wilson-Shurtleff, Ashley Wisan, Natalie Go Profile Stats Profile MF Position Senior Class Layton, Utah Hometown 5'4 Height Layton HS High School San Jose State Previous School #17 Charity Weston MF Position Senior Class Layton, Utah Hometown Season Career Season Stats Season: 2006 2003 2004 2005 2006 There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography 2005 (JR): Earned first-team all-WAC honors, marking the second year in a row for first-team all-conference accolades…With a repeat first-team honor in 2006, can become the third player in Utah State soccer history to earn first-team all-conference twice. She would also become the third Aggie to receive all-conference accolades in three or more seasons… Individually, Weston and Liz Masson became just the fourth and fifth players, and the first set of teammates, in school history to earn first-team all-conference honors…Enters the 2006 season third on USU’s career assist list with nine, two shy of the record of 11 held by Amber Tracy (2000-2003)…Weston and Charlsie Harris begin the season tied for sixth on USU’s career goals list with 10 each…One of six Aggies to start all 20 matches, and only one of four returners…Led USU and ranked fifth in the WAC by netting seven goals, including three game-winners, which was tied for the second-most in the WAC…Led the team and tied for fifth in the WAC with 18 points…Tied for third in the WAC with 55 shots…Named X Box Live WAC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 19 after scoring the game-winning goals in both matches for USU for the week as the Aggies went 2-0, as she helped USU capture the first win of the season by netting two goals in its 3-1 win against San Francisco on Sept. 15…Weston then added her third goal of the week as the Aggies shutout Idaho State, 2-0, two days later…Tallied seven points in two matches with a goal and assist in the Aggies’ 4-2 loss at San Jose State on Oct. 14., and Oct. 16, dealing Hawai’I its first WAC loss of the season… A Joe E. and Elma Whitesides Scholar-Athlete Award Selection…Named to the Academic all-WAC Team…Helped USU receive the NSCAA Team Academic Award for the third-straight season.  2004 (SO): Selected honorable mention all-Big West…Is just two returning Aggies to have started every match last season…After not recording an assist as a freshman, she led the team with five assists as a sophomore…Joined Ally Clegg (2000) as the only other Aggie to record three assists in a match, recording the hat trick against Idaho…Her assists placed her tied for 9th in the Big West in both total assists (5) and assists per game (0.28). They also put her tied for second on USU’s single -season assist list…She also contributed two goals-the first coming against Weber State and the second coming on a penalty kick against Cal Poly…Her nine points were second on the tam…Named a Joe E. Whitesides academic selection.  2003 (FR): Saw action in 16 games, starting eight…Three of her eight shots were on goal…Recorded her first career start against Portland State on Sept. 23…Notched her first career goal in USU’s 2-0 win against Northern Colorado on Sept. 23…Notched her first career goal in USU’s 2-0 win against Northern Colorado on Sept. 26…Earned academic honors as a Joe. E. Whitesides selection. AT SAN JOSE STATE: spent 2002 as a medical redshirt.  HIGH SCHOOL: An all-state and all-region selection as a senior…Team captain in 2001…Named MVP