2005 Women's Soccer Roster Choose a Player: Allred, Kelli Baggaley, Laura Blaquiere-Weddle, Chanel Brower, Katie Cardon-Perry, Trisha Christenson, Lacey Clark, Candice Darrow, Jessica Dixon, Rachelle Griffin, Ali Hansen, Andra Harris, Charlsie Hunt, Abby Jones-McQueen, Tiffany Keller, KD Lauro, Lindsay Lowry, Alyssa Malaska, Jessie Masson, Elizabeth Nilsson, Kiersten Nuttall-Cook, Lindsay Peart, Dana Ross, Shannon Smith, Sierra Weston, Charity Willardson, Lisa Wilson-Shurtleff, Ashley Wisan, Natalie Go Profile Stats Profile D Position Senior Class Bountiful, Utah Hometown 5'7 Height Bountiful HS High School BYU Previous School #9 Rachelle Dixon D Position Senior Class Bountiful, Utah Hometown Season Career Season Stats 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 (SR): Was a consistent player for the Aggies during her senior season, playing in 17 games while making 16 starts... Took 29 shots on the season, 11 of which came on goal... Had a season-best seven shots against Louisiana Tech (10/9)... Scored lone goal of the season in the Aggies' win at Utah Valley (10/5)... Had one assist each against Gonzaga (8/26) and Fresno State (11/3) in the first and last games of the season. 2004 (BYU): Played in 19 games, started 14..Attempted 14 shots with 8 on goal.  2000 (BYU): Redshirted the season at BYU.  1999 (BYU): Played in 24 of 25 games…Tallied two goals and two assists on 17 shots on goal…Played on Utah’s women’s state select team which won regionals and nationals in November 1999.  HIGH SCHOOL: Selected first team all-state and her team’s captain as a senior in 1998…Named all-region as a junior…Helped Bountiful capture the state championship her sophomore year…Honored as the Bountiful High School Female Athlete of the Year in 1996… Lettered in basketball and track…Her club team, Utah Devastation, was the Western Regional Champion in 1999…Was a member of the Utah Olympic Development Program from 95-98.Â