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WCC awards are out. We did great. We got hosed.
BYU, Portland and Santa Clara Headline All-WCC Women’s Soccer Teams
Santa Clara’s Julie Johnston named Player of the Year; Portland’s Garrett Smith honored as Coach of the Year
SAN BRUNO, Calif. – For the first time in West Coast Conference history, three teams – BYU, Portland and Santa Clara – shared the regular season championship. All three programs were well represented on the 2013 All-‐WC Women’s Soccer Team, combining to capture 12 of a possible 22 spots on the first and second teams along with sweeping the major individual honors.
Santa Clara senior midfielder Julie Johnston captured WCC Player of the Year honors, while BYU senior Erica Owens earned her second straight Goalkeeper of the Year selection. Portland senior defender Amanda Frisbie was tabbed as the Defensive Player of the Year, while her teammate, midfielder Allison Wetherington, was selected as the Freshman of the Year.
Portland’s Garrett Smith was chosen by his peers as Coach of the Year for the sixth time. All five individual awards -‐ including the all-‐conference teams -‐ were voted on by the WCC's 10 head coaches.
Johnston is the eighth Bronco to capture WCC Player of the Year accolades. The senior tallied six goals and five assists during league play for Santa Clara and registered 12 goals and seven assists overall. Johnston was a key cog in an offensive juggernaut for the Broncos, which outscored their WCC foes 36-‐9.
Owens was the final line of defense for the WCC’s stingiest defense. The Cougars posted a league-‐best six shutouts in nine conference matches and Owens led the WCC in shutouts and GAA (0.44). For the season, the senior posted nine shutouts with a GAA of 0.68. The Goalkeeper of the Year award was instituted in 2011 and Owens is the first two-‐time winner.
Frisbie becomes the eighth Pilot to earn Defensive Player of the Year honors and makes her second appearance on the first team after making the top squad last year as a forward. Frisbie and the Pilots allowed just five goals during the 2013 WCC season and the senior contributed to four league shutouts. In addition, Frisbie chipped in seven goals (four game-‐winners) and an assist for 15 points.
Wetherington is the 12th Pilot to capture Freshman of the Year honors and made an immediate impact, scoring four goals with six assists for 14 points. The Portland rookie made 14 starts, including all nine during WCC play.
A six-‐time Coach of the Year winner, Smith guided Portland to its seventh WCC title during his tenure as head coach on The Bluff. The Pilots constructed a 10-‐match winning streak en route to a share of the 2013 league title.
A perennial multi-‐bid conference, BYU, Portland and Santa Clara will all represent the WCC in the 2013 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship with all three teams hosting opening round matches, beginning Friday.
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Nov. 12, 2013
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2013 All-WCC Team
SAN BRUNO, Calif. – For the first time in West Coast Conference history, three teams – BYU, Portland and Santa Clara – shared the regular season championship. All three programs were well represented on the 2013 All-WC Women’s Soccer Team, combining to capture 12 of a possible 22 spots on the first and second teams along with sweeping the major individual honors.
Santa Clara senior midfielder Julie Johnston captured WCC Player of the Year honors, while BYU senior Erica Owens earned her second straight Goalkeeper of the Year selection. Portland senior defender Amanda Frisbie was tabbed as the Defensive Player of the Year, while her teammate, midfielder Allison Wetherington, was selected as the Freshman of the Year.
Portland’s Garrett Smith was chosen by his peers as Coach of the Year for the sixth time. All five awards - including the all-conference teams - were voted on by the WCC's 10 head coaches.
Johnston is the eighth Bronco to capture WCC Player of the Year accolades. The senior tallied six goals and five assists during league play for Santa Clara and registered 12 goals and seven assists overall. Johnston was a key cog in an offensive juggernaut for the Broncos, which outscored their WCC foes 36-9.
Owens was the final line of defense for the WCC’s stingiest defense. The Cougars posted a league-best six shutouts in nine conference matches and Owens led the WCC in shutouts and GAA (0.44). For the season the senior posted nine shutouts with a GAA of 0.68. The Goalkeeper of the Year award was instituted in 2011 and Owens is the first two-time winner.
Frisbie becomes the eighth Pilot to earn Defensive Player of the Year honors and makes her second appearance on the first team after making the top squad last year as a forward. Frisbie and the Pilots allowed just five goals during the 2013 WCC season and the senior contributed to four league shutouts. In addition, Frisbie chipped in seven goals (four game-winners) and an assist for 15 points.
Wetherington is the 12th Pilot to capture Freshman of the Year honors and made an immediate impact, scoring four goals with six assists for 14 points. The Portland rookie made 14 starts, including all nine during WCC play.
A six-time Coach of the Year winner, Smith guided Portland to its seventh WCC title during his tenure as head coach on The Bluff. The Pilots constructed a 10-match winning streak en route to a share of the 2013 league title.
A perennial multi-bid conference, BYU, Portland and Santa Clara will all represent the WCC in the 2013 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship with all three teams hosting opening round matches, beginning Friday.
A No. 4 seed, Santa Clara earned the WCC’s automatic qualifier by virtue of point differential, while BYU and Portland each captured at-large berths in the 2013 field. The Broncos (No. , the Pilots (No. 12) and the Cougars (No. 19) all entered the final weekend of the 2013 regular season ranked in the top-20 nationally in the NSCAA poll.
In all, the WCC has made 72 NCAA appearances, culminating in 19 Final Four trips and three national titles. Portland won the College Cup in 2002 and 2005, with Santa Clara winning the title in 2001.
2013 West Coast Conference Coach of the Year
Garrett Smith, Portland
2013 West Coast Conference Player of the Year
Julie Johnston, Santa Clara
2013 West Coast Conference Defender of the Year
Amanda Frisbie, Portland
2013 West Coast Conference Goalkeeper of the Year
Erica Owens, BYU
2013 West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year
Allison Wetherington, Portland
2013 ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM
Player Yr. Pos. School
Cloee Colohan Sr. M BYU
Erin Dees Sr. GK Portland
Emily Dillon Sr. F San Diego
Amanda Frisbie Sr. D/F Portland
Sofia Huerta Jr. F Santa Clara
Julie Johnston Sr. M Santa Clara
Rachel Manning Sr. M BYU
Morgan Marlborough Sr. F Santa Clara
Michelle Pao Sr. D Pepperdine
Ellen Parker Sr. M Portland
Lynn Williams Jr. F Pepperdine
2013 ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM
Player Yr. Pos. School
Brittni Beeman Sr. D Pacific
Jo Blankenship So. M Loyola Marymount
Briana Campos Sr. F Saint Mary’s
Micaela Capelle Sr. F Portland
Ally Holtz Jr. F Pepperdine
Paige Hunt So. D BYU
Heather Johnson So. F Gonzaga
Kelley McCloskey Sr. M San Diego
Erica Owens Sr. GK BYU
Ellie Rice Sr. D Santa Clara
Allison Wetherington Fr. M Portland
2013 All-West Coast Conference Honorable Mention Selections
Jacqueline Altschuld (San Diego); Karley Baggerly (Gonzaga); Caroline Beaulne (Saint Mary’s); Halle Bissin (San Francisco); Ellie Boon (Portland); Mariah Butera (San Diego); Michelle Craft (San Diego); Lauren Dotson (San Diego); Danica Evans (Portland); Ashley Hatch (BYU); Alex Hussar (Pacific); Sarah Jackson (Santa Clara); Jordan Jesolva (Santa Clara); Noelle La Prevotte (Portland); Casidee Lynch (Saint Mary’s); Tawni Martino (Loyola Marymount); Marciella Padilla (Pacific); Madalyn Schiffel (San Francisco); Julie Vass (Santa Clara); Allie Vernon (Santa Clara); Ariel Viera (Portland)
2013 ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE FRESHMAN TEAM
Player Pos. School
Jacqueline Altschuld D San Diego
Karley Baggerly F Gonzaga
Meagan Harbison D Pepperdine
Ashley Hatch F BYU
Alex Hussar F Pacific
Jordan Jesolva M Santa Clara
Jessica Nakae D San Francisco
Kaeli Schmidt GK Saint Mary’s
Julie Vass M Santa Clara
Ariel Viera D Portland
Allison Wetherington F Portland
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Is there some rule that you can only have 2 freshmen on the All Freshman Team? Or is it one of those every school gets a trophy deals? Those are the only reasons for Portland not having 5 freshmen on that squad.
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Every UP named I looked for and hoped to see on one of the teams....including Garrett.....is there!
No complaints from me!
No complaints from me!
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Re: WCC awards are out. We did great. We got hosed.
Anyone else notice that Erin Dees is 1st team GK, BYU's Erica Owens is 2nd team GK, but Owens is conference GK of the year?
Re: WCC awards are out. We did great. We got hosed.
Yes.
Also noticed that Wetherington was the only Fresh on either All West Coast Conference team.
Also noticed UP has 2 Fresh who made the honorable mention team, but not the all Fresh team.
Right now I will nominate Kendricks to the All Conference Team as she was inexplicable left off all lists.
Also noticed that Wetherington was the only Fresh on either All West Coast Conference team.
Also noticed UP has 2 Fresh who made the honorable mention team, but not the all Fresh team.
Right now I will nominate Kendricks to the All Conference Team as she was inexplicable left off all lists.
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When Christine was a freshman, they didn't allow frshmen on the regular conference team..
McClusky 2.0 not making any team is a travesty.
McClusky 2.0 not making any team is a travesty.
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Yes to McClusky getting robbed.
Cheers to Frisbee being recognized.
Cheers to Frisbee being recognized.
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Graham Hays weighs in with his burning questions of the year on Amanda.
Cindy Cone...are you paying attention?
http://espn.go.com/espnw/news-commentary/article/9964645/espnw-five-burning-questions-ncaa-women-soccer-tournamentAmanda Frisbie, Portland: The highest-seeded representative of the West Coast Conference, potential games against Seattle, Washington State and Nebraska stand between No. 3 Portland and a quarterfinal trip to Florida State. A defense that has allowed 15 goals is a key reason for that opportunity, and Frisbie, a converted forward who led the WCC with 12 goals in 2012, is the rock of the back line.
Cindy Cone...are you paying attention?
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