2004 Women's Soccer Roster Choose a Player: Allred, Kelli Baggaley, Melissa Blaquiere-Weddle, Chanel Feuz-Gooch, Nicole Goodrich, Laura Goodrich, Megan Gustaveson-Kennington, Lacy Hansen, Andra Harris, Charlsie Haws, Michelle Hunt, Abby Jones-McQueen, Tiffany Keller, Katie Lauro, Lindsay Luman, Sarah Malaska, Jessie Masson, Elizabeth Mills, Megan Nuttall-Cook, Lindsay Peart, Dana Ross, Shannon Schend, Claire Smith, Sierra Weston, Charity Willardson, Lisa Wilson-Shurtleff, Ashley Go Profile Stats Profile D Position Senior Class Salt Lake City, Utah Hometown 5'6 Height Brighton HS High School #10 Melissa Baggaley D Position Senior Class Salt Lake City, Utah Hometown Season Career Season Stats Season: 2004 2001 2002 2003 2004 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 2003 (JR): Started all 19 of USU’s games…First player in USU women’s soccer history to be selected to the National Soccer Coaches Association of American all-west region third team…Named first team all-Big West as she anchored a stingy defense that was ranked 29th in the nation in goals-against average (.811) and 20th in shutout percentage (.53)…Also, instrumental in USU recording a school record 10 shutouts on the year…Recorded three shots, none of which were on goal…Honored as academic all-Big West and Joe E. Whitesides selection. 2002 (SO): Started all 20 of USU’s games…Honored as a academic all-Big West and Joe E. Whitesides selection. 2001 (FR): A defender, she was the only freshman to start and play all 18 games for USU in 01’… Played a full game in nine contests last season. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered all four years as a fullback for Kathy Kuhn at Brighton High School…Was a first-team all-region selection in 2000 and a second-team all-region pick in 1997… Helped her team win the state championship in 1997 and placed second in the state in 1999… Played for the UFC club team that win the state championship two times.