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2010 WOMEN'S SOCCER SEASON RECAP

12/13/2010

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 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Big Sky Conference Tournament
Second Big Sky Conference title in head coach Randy Dedini's four seasons with the program (2007, 2010)
Semifinals: Sacramento State 2, Portland State 1
Championships: Sacramento State 1, Northern Arizona 0

Playing in the Big Show
• Earned the Big Sky's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament after winning the conference tournament. Drew Stanford in the bracket.
First Round: Stanford 3, Sacramento State 0

Protect this House
• Sacramento State won all three of it's conference home games by a combined 7-1 score, including shutouts of Montana and Eastern Washington and a 3-1 drubbing of Weber State on senior day.

Nine Wins or More
• In each of head coach Randy Dedini's four seasons with the Hornets, Sacramento State has had at least nine wins.



The Hornets advanced
to the NCAA Tournament
for the second time
in four seasons.
 

 
 PERSONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Head Coach Randy Dedini

Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year

 Leah Larot
• Led the Hornets with 21 points on a team-high 10 goals and one assist.
• Selected to Big Sky All-Tournament team
• Named First-Team All-Big Sky Conference

Cori Shreve
• Selected to Big Sky All-Tournament team
• Named First-Team All-Big Sky Conference

Elece McBride
• Selected to Big Sky All-Tournament team
• Named Big Sky Tournament MVP after scoring both game-winning goals against Portland State in semis and NAU in title game.
• Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference

Savannah Abercrombie
• Selected to Big Sky All-Tournament team
• Named Second-Team All-Big Sky Conference

Laura Bahno
• Selected to Big Sky All-Tournament team
• Named Second-Team All-Big Sky Conference

Shea Roberts
• Named Second-Team All-Big Sky Conference

Megan Burg
• Named Second-Team All-Big Sky Conference

Caitlin Pulver
• Selected to Big Sky All-Tournament team

Erin Tarantino
• Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference

Victoria Ramirez
• Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference
 


The Hornets were the No. 3 seed in the four-team Big Sky Conference tournament, but defeated both No. 2 seeded Portland State and No. 1 seed and host Northern Arizona to earn the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
 

 
 A SEASON FOR THE RECORD BOOKS

Team Records Set in 2010
• Most goals in a single game, 9 (vs. Menlo College, 9/12)
• Largest winning margin, 9-0 (vs. Menlo College, 9/12)

Leah Larot
• Fifth in career goals, 17
• Fourth in career games played, 78

Savannah Abercrombie
• First in career shutouts, 23
• Third in career saves, 212
• Fourth in single season shutouts, 7

Victoria Ramirez
• Seventh in points for a single game, 5 (vs. Menlo College, 9/12)
• First in assists in a single game, 3 (vs. Menlo College, 9/12)



 Leah Larot moved into fifth all-time with 17 career goals after posting 10 scores in her senior season.
 





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