2015 BYU Cougars women's soccer team

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2015 BYU Cougars women's soccer
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Conference West Coast Conference
Record16–3–2 (7–1–1 WCC)
Head coach
Home stadium South Stadium
Uniform
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Home
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Seasons
  2014
2016  
2015 West Coast Conference women's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 13 BYU  y711 .8331632 .810
San Francisco  720 .7781343 .725
Loyola Marymount  y720 .7781451 .725
No. 12 Santa Clara  y612 .7781362 .667
Portland  450 .4448110 .421
Pepperdine  360 .333892 .474
San Diego  360 .3335132 .300
Saint Mary's  252 .333794 .450
Pacific  270 .2223131 .206
Gonzaga  171 .1672125 .237
Conference champion

The 2015 BYU Cougars women's soccer team represented BYU during the 2015 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cougars were coached for a 21st consecutive season by Jennifer Rockwood, who was co-coach in 1995 and became the solo head coach in 1996. Before 1995 BYU women's soccer competed as a club team and not as a member of the NCAA. The Cougars enter the 2015 season having won three consecutive West Coast Conference championships [1] and having made the NCAA Tournament each of the last three seasons and in 16 of the 20 seasons that Rockwood has been the head coach. The Cougars also come in having been picked to win the 2015 WCC women's soccer crown. [2] On the last day of the season BYU won their fourth consecutive WCC soccer title to automatically qualify for the NCAA Tournament. [3] BYU advanced to the second round of the College Cup where they were defeated by Stanford. BYU finished the season at 16–3–2.

Contents

Media

Television & Internet Streaming

Every BYU women's soccer home games was shown live on BYUtv or TheW.tv. Information on these television broadcasts and other internet streams can be found below.

Nu Skin Cougar IMG Sports Network

For a second consecutive season the Cougar IMG Sports Network will air BYU Cougars women's soccer games. Greg Wrubell provided play-by-play for most games. Former men's assistant coach Hugh Van Wagenen (typically home games) and Colette Jepson Smith (typically road games) acted as analysts. Cougar IMG increased the number of games broadcast from 13 to at least 21. The Cougars also expanded their broadcast territory. After being solely online in 2014, Cougar IMG broadcasts began airing on ESPN 960, joining BYU baseball on the network. [4] [5] 20 of the 21 Cougar IMG broadcasts were streamed online at byucougars.com and on the ESPN 960 player. The UNLV match was available only on the ESPN 960 player. On September 24 BYU Radio also picked up the Cougar IMG broadcasts, simulcasting 8 of the matches, giving the Cougars nationwide coverage on Sirius XM 143 and on Dish Network.

Schedule

*- Denotes WCC game
x- Denotes Cougar IMG Sports Network/ESPN 960 broadcast
y- Television Broadcast
z- Internet Stream

x-Exhibition: Blue/White Classic

Broadcasters: Greg Wrubell & Amber Wadsworth (ESPN 960)

August 11, 2015 Blue 3–0 [6] White Provo, UT
7:05 p.m. MDT Nadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg38'
Elena Medeiros Soccerball shade.svg46'
Michele Murphy Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg69'
Summary Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: N/A [7]

xy-Exhibition: Arizona

Series History: BYU leads series 10–1–1
Broadcasters: Spencer Linton , Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960)

August 15, 2015 Arizona Wildcats 2–3 [8] #19 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:00 p.m. MDTLexe Selman Soccerball shade.svg44'
Laura Pimienta Soccerball shade.svg50'
Summary Miranda Bailey Yellow card.svg 7'
Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg15'
Brittain Dearden Soccerball shade.svg36'
Paige Hunt Soccerball shade.svg54'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 1,621 [9]
Referee: Karen Abt
Assistant referees: Brandon Major
Assistant referees: Kristi Mak
Fourth official: T.J. Zablocki

x-Outrigger Resorts Soccer Classic: #18 California

Series History: BYU leads series 3–1
Broadcasters:Greg Wrubell & Colette Jepson Smith (ESPN 960)

August 21, 20151 #18 California Golden Bears 0–2 [10] #19 BYU Cougars Waipahu, HI
8:30 p.m. MDTGuro Bergsvand Yellow card.svg 72' Summary Elena Medeiros Soccerball shade.svg9'
Maddie Siddoway Yellow card.svg 69'
Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg74'
Stadium: Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium
Attendance: N/A [11]
Referee: Michael Terry
Assistant referees: Alex Dahlman
Assistant referees: Brandon Rivera

xy-Colorado

Series History: BYU leads series 3–2–1
Broadcasters:Spencer Linton, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv/BYU Radio)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960)

August 28, 20152 Colorado Buffaloes 0–2 [12] #11 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:00 p.m. MDT Summary Elena Medeiros Soccerball shade.svg13'
Nadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg28'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 5,589 [13]
Referee: Hamed Sadeghi
Assistant referees: Jeff Young
Assistant referees: Brad Jensen
Fourth official: Blake Griffiths

xz-Nebraska

Series History: Nebraska leads series 3–1
Broadcasters: (Huskers NSide {$- subscription service})- video only
Greg Wrubell & Colette Jepson Smith (ESPN 960)

August 31, 20153 #11 BYU Cougars 2–0 [14] Nebraska Cornhuskers Lincoln, NE
6:00 p.m. MDT Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg16'
Elena Medeiros Yellow card.svg 55'
Michele Murphy Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg76'
Summary Courtney Claasen Yellow card.svg 53'Stadium: Barbara Hibner Stadium
Attendance: 1,348 [15]
Referee: Shane Butler
Assistant referees: Jim McVay
Assistant referees: Vehis Reis
Fourth official: Bobby Simetich

xy-Utah/Deseret First Duel

Series History: BYU leads series 19–7–1
Broadcasters:Spencer Linton, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv/BYU Radio)
Robbie Bullough & Erica Owens (ESPN 960)

September 4, 20154 Utah Utes 0–2 [16] #9 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:00 p.m. MDT Summary Madie Siddoway Soccerball shade.svg14'
Nadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg22'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 5,620 [17]
Referee: Leszek Stalmach
Assistant referees: T.J. Zablocki
Assistant referees: Schuyler Pack
Fourth official: Scott Reynolds

x-Stanford

Series History: BYU leads series 3–1
Broadcasters:Greg Wrubell & Jennie Smith (ESPN 960)
BYU and Stanford were scheduled to play each other in the final match of the Outrigger Resorts Soccer Classic, but mother nature had other plans. Rain from Tropical Depression Kilo caused massive flooding and made the pitch unplayable. [18] The two teams decided to reschedule with a home-and-home series beginning in Stanford September 7.

September 7, 20155 #9 BYU Cougars 0–1 [19] #2 Stanford Cardinal Stanford, CA
8:00 p.m. MDT Summary Jordan DiBiasi Soccerball shade.svg32'Stadium: Maloney Field at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium
Attendance: 1,177
Referee: Ian Anderson
Assistant referees: Chris Hutchison
Assistant referees: Manny Uche
Fourth official: Tieron Oz

xy-Utah State

Series History: BYU leads series 11–0
Broadcasters:Spencer Linton, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960)

September 10, 20156 Utah State Aggies 0–1 [20] #5 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:00 p.m. MDTWesley Hamblin Yellow card.svg 87' Summary Bizzy Phillips Soccerball shade.svg87'Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 4,006 [21]
Referee: Allen Chapman
Assistant referees: Mitch Lillywhite
Assistant referees: Jay Hutchinson
Fourth official: Karsten Gillwald

x-UNLV

Series History: BYU leads series 14–1–1
Broadcasters:Robbie Bullough & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960)

September 12, 20157 UNLV Rebels 0–2 [22] #5 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
6:00 p.m. MDTDenali Murnan Yellow card.svg 50' Summary Michele Murphy Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg46'
Taylor Campbell Isom Soccerball shade.svg81'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 2,298 [23]
Referee: Brad Jensen
Assistant referees: Jeff Young
Assistant referees: Brandon Major
Fourth official: Blake Griffiths

xy-Oregon State

Series History: BYU leads series 1–0
Broadcasters:Spencer Linton, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960)

September 17, 20158 Oregon State Beavers 0–1 [24] #8 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:00 p.m. MDT Summary Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg13'Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 3,449 [25]
Referee: Tyler Ploeger
Assistant referees: T.J. Zablocki
Assistant referees: Alan Jimenez
Fourth official: Michael Anglin

xz-Cal Poly

Series History: BYU leads series 4–0–1
Broadcasters:Dave Grant (BigWest.tv)
Greg Wrubell & Colette Jepson Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

September 24, 20159 #6 BYU Cougars 1–1 [26] Cal Poly Mustangs San Luis Obispo, CA
8:00 p.m. MDTElena Medeiros Soccerball shade.svg20'
Bizzy Phillips Yellow card.svg 90'
Michele Murphy Vasconcelos Yellow card.svg 99'
Summary Elise Krieghoff Soccerball shade.svg5'Stadium: Alex G. Spanos Stadium
Attendance: 871
Referee: Alex Gorin
Assistant referees: Tyler Baxter-McDonald
Assistant referees: Brandon Brooks
Fourth official: Paul Clock

x-Long Beach State

Series History: BYU leads series 5–2
Broadcasters:Kevin Nielsen & Colette Jepson Smith (ESPN 960)

September 26, 201510 #6 BYU Cougars 2–1 [27] Long Beach State 49ers Long Beach, CA
8:00 p.m. MDTElena Mederios Soccerball shade.svg13'
Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg74'
Summary Ashley Gonzales Soccerball shade.svg69' (pen.)
Melanie Fox Yellow card.svg 71'
Stadium: George Allen Field
Attendance: 1,411
Referee: Michael Radchuk
Assistant referees: Shaine Danbeli
Assistant referees: Melissa Gonzales
Fourth official: Vince Apple-Chiarella

xz-*Gonzaga

Series History: BYU leads series 7–0
Broadcasters: Video only (TheW.tv)
Greg Wrubell & Colette Jepson Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

October 1, 201511 #6 BYU Cougars 1–0 [28] Gonzaga Bulldogs Spokane, WA
5:00 p.m. MDTNadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg70' Summary Stadium: Luger Field/Gonzaga Soccer Stadium
Attendance: 509 [29]
Referee: Said Ravanfar
Assistant referees: Matthew Hamlin
Assistant referees: Tony Richardson
Fourth official: Saeed Askar

xz-*Portland

Series History: BYU leads series 5–4
Broadcasters:Adam Linnman & Erin Dees (TheW.tv)
Greg Wrubell & Colette Jepson Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

October 3, 201512 #6 BYU Cougars 2–1 [30] Portland Pilots Portland, OR
8:00 p.m. MDTElena Mederios Soccerball shade.svg8'
Nadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg41'
Summary Own Goal Soccerball shade.svg15' (o.g.)
Haylee DeGrood Yellow card.svg 36'
Stadium: Merlo Field
Attendance: 2,206 [31]
Referee: Michael Radchuk
Assistant referees: Cephas Quartson
Assistant referees: Liberty Siegel
Fourth official: Stephanie Tercero

xz-*San Diego

Series History: BYU leads series 5–2
Broadcasters:Spencer Linton, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

October 9, 201513 San Diego Toreros 0–1 [32] #5 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:00 p.m. MDTCaitlyn Kretzschmar Yellow card.svg 55' Summary Sarah Chambers Gardner Soccerball shade.svg83'Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 4,284 [33]
Referee: Farhad Dadkho
Assistant referees: Scott Reynolds
Assistant referees: Schuyler Pack
Fourth official: Alan Jimenez

xy-*Pacific

Series History: BYU leads series 5–1
Broadcasters:Spencer Linton, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

October 17, 201514 Pacific Tigers 0–2 [34] #5 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:05 p.m. MDT Summary Nadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg6'
Michele Murphy Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg24'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 3,255 [35]
Referee: Charlie Delgadillo
Assistant referees: Hamed Sadeghi
Assistant referees: Brandon Major
Fourth official: Mike Anglin

xz-*San Francisco

Series History: BYU leads series 6–0
Broadcasters:George Devine & Joe Dugan (TheW.tv)
Greg Wrubell & Colette Jepson Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

October 22, 201415 #5 BYU Cougars 1–2 San Francisco Dons San Francisco, CA
8:00 p.m. MDTMadie Lyons Soccerball shade.svg15' Summary Micaela Mercado Soccerball shade.svg71' (pen.)
Jessica Nakae Soccerball shade.svg82'
Stadium: Negoesco Stadium
Attendance: 400 [36]
Referee: Denis Vargas
Assistant referees: Troy Thiele
Assistant referees: Vince Cortes
Fourth official: Michael LaFleur

z-*Santa Clara

Series History: Santa Clara leads series 6–1–2
Broadcasters:David Gentile (TheW.tv)

October 24, 201516 #5 BYU Cougars 0–0 #20 Santa Clara Broncos Santa Clara, CA
2:00 p.m. MDT Summary Stadium: Buck Shaw Stadium
Attendance: 600 [37]
Referee: Chris Calderon
Assistant referees: Elijio Arreguin
Assistant referees: Alex Marquand-Willse
Fourth official: Eder Del Angel

xy-*Pepperdine

Series History: Series even 3–3
Broadcasters: Jarom Jordan, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

October 29, 201517 Pepperdine Waves 0–3 [38] #13 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:00 p.m. MDT Summary Elena Medeiros Soccerball shade.svg32', 78'
Brittain Dearden Soccerball shade.svg47'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 1,825 [39]
Referee: Leszek Stalmach
Assistant referees: Scott Reynolds
Assistant referees: Brad Jensen
Fourth official: Jeff Young

xy-*Loyola Marymount

Series History: BYU leads series 5–1
Broadcasters:Spencer Linton, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

October 31, 201518 Loyola Marymount Lions 0–2 [40] #13 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:00 p.m. MDT Summary Nadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg53', 53'Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 1,578 [41]
Referee: Eder del Angel
Assistant referees: Blake Griffiths
Assistant referees: Kristi Mak
Fourth official: Scott Reynolds

xz-*Saint Mary's

Series History: BYU leads series 4–0–1
Broadcasters:Robbie Bullough & Amber Wadsworth (TheW.tv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960)

November 7, 201519 Saint Mary's Gaels 1–4 [42] #13 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
5:00 p.m. MST Madison Salom Soccerball shade.svg73' Summary Madie Lyons Soccerball shade.svg11', 74'
Nadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg27', 31'
Bizzy Phillips Yellow card.svg 48'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 2,899 [43]
Referee: Tim Ford
Assistant referees: Mitch Lillywhite
Assistant referees: Jay Hutchinson
Fourth official: Brandon Major

xy-College Cup: Utah Valley

Series History: BYU leads series 1–0
Broadcasters:Spencer Linton, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Robbie Bullough & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960)

November 14, 201520 Utah Valley Wolverines 0–1 [44] #13 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
1:00 p.m. MSTKali Stubbs Yellow card.svg 59'
Lexi Felis Yellow card.svg 63'
Summary Elena Medeiros Soccerball shade.svg23'
Paige Hunt Yellow card.svg 27'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 3,663
Referee: Hamed Sadeghi
Assistant referees: Jason Hutchinson
Assistant referees: Scott Reynolds
Fourth official: Kevin King

x-College Cup: Stanford

Series History: Stanford leads series 4–3
Broadcasters:Jack Follman and Kevin Denny (Pac-12.com)
Greg Wrubell & Colette Jepson Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

November 19, 201521 #13 BYU Cougars 1–2 [45] #3 Stanford Cardinal Stanford, CA
7:00 p.m. PSTBizzy Phillips Soccerball shade.svg46' (pen.) Summary Jordan DiBiasi Soccerball shade.svg28', 75'Stadium: Maloney Field at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium
Attendance: 1,223 [46]
Referee: Frank Anderson
Assistant referees: Albert Montalvo
Assistant referees: Brian Yip
Fourth official: Troy Thiele

Roster

No.PositionPlayerHeightHometownYear
1 GK Rachel Boaz5 ft 10 in (178 cm) Murrieta, CA Junior
2 D Taylor Campbell Isom5 ft 7 in (170 cm) Sandy, UT Sophomore
3 F Carla Swensen5 ft 3 in (160 cm) South Jordan, UT Sophomore
4 MF, D Brittain Dearden5 ft 9 in (175 cm) Mercer, NJ Sophomore
5 MF Marissa Nimmer Linehan5 ft 6 in (168 cm) Orem, UT Senior
6 F Nadia Gomes 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) Sandy, UT Sophomore
7 F, MF Michele Murphy Vasconcelos 5 ft 5 in (165 cm) Sandy, UT RS Junior
9 D Paige Hunt5 ft 7 in (170 cm) Bountiful, UT Junior
10 MF Elisabeth "Bizzy" Phillips5 ft 4 in (163 cm) Sandy, UT Sophomore
11 GK Hannah Clark5 ft 10 in (178 cm) Danville, CA RS Sophomore
12 D Avery Calton5 ft 7 in (170 cm) Ogden, UT RS Sophomore
13 MF Courtnee Wood6 ft 0 in (183 cm) Layton, UT Sophomore
18 GK Sabrina Macias5 ft 5 in (165 cm) Littleton, CO Freshman [47]
19 F, MF Sarah Chambers Gardner5 ft 2 in (157 cm) Medford, OR Senior
20 MF Jocelyn Loomis5 ft 4 in (163 cm) Sandy, UT Sophomore
21 MF Madie Siddoway5 ft 9 in (175 cm) North Logan, UT Freshman [48]
22 MF, D Miranda Bailey5 ft 7 in (170 cm) Loomis, CA RS Junior
24 MF Stephanie Ringwood5 ft 9 in (175 cm) Cottonwood Heights, UT Sophomore
25 D Camille Green Heath5 ft 5 in (165 cm) Bountiful, UT Junior
26 F Madie Lyons5 ft 8 in (173 cm) Sandy, UT Sophomore
27 MF Elena Medeiros5 ft 3 in (160 cm) Bountiful, UT Junior
32 GK Cassidy Smith5 ft 10 in (178 cm) Alpine, UT Freshman
33 F Ashley Hatch 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) Gilbert, AZ Junior
34 MF Brianna Hatch5 ft 8 in (173 cm) Gilbert, AZ Freshman

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The 2019 BYU Cougars women's soccer team represented BYU during the 2019 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cougars were coached for a 25th consecutive season by Jennifer Rockwood, who was co-coach in 1995 and became the solo head coach in 1996. Before 1995 BYU women's soccer competed as a club team and not as a member of the NCAA. Overall the Cougars had made the NCAA tournament in 19 of the 24 seasons that Rockwood had been the head coach. Joining Rockwood as assistant coaches were Brent Anderson and Steve Magleby with volunteer assistants Rachel Jorgensen and McKinzie Young. The Cougars came off of a season where they were first in the WCC and went 13–5–1, 8–1–0 in the WCC. The Cougars were picked to finish as co-champs by the WCC media.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020–21 BYU Cougars men's basketball team</span>

The 2020–21 BYU Cougars men's basketball team represented Brigham Young University in the 2020–21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. It was head coach Mark Pope's second season as BYU's head coach and the Cougars tenth season as members of the West Coast Conference (WCC). The Cougars played their home games at the Marriott Center in Provo, Utah. They finished the season 20-7, 10-3 in WCC Play to finish in 2nd place. They beat Pepperdine in the semifinals of the WCC tournament before losing in the championship game to Gonzaga. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament where they lost in the First Round to UCLA.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020–21 BYU Cougars women's soccer team</span> American college soccer season

The 2020–21 BYU Cougars women's soccer team represented BYU during the 2020–21 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cougars were coached for a 26th consecutive season by Jennifer Rockwood, who was co-coach in 1995 and became the solo head coach in 1996. Before 1995 BYU women's soccer competed as a club team and not as a member of the NCAA. Overall, the Cougars have made the NCAA tournament in 20 of the 25 seasons that Rockwood has been the head coach. Joining Rockwood as assistant coaches are Brent Anderson and Steve Magleby with volunteer assistants Rachel Jorgensen and McKinzie Young. The Cougars came off of a season where they were first in the WCC and went 21–1–1, 8–0–1 in the WCC with the only loss coming to eventual College Cup Champion Stanford. The Cougars were picked to finish as champs by the WCC media. Due to the COVID-19 coronavirus, the women's soccer team practiced during the fall of 2020 and are playing a spring 2021 season with the NCAA Tournament also taking place in spring 2021.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020–21 BYU Cougars women's basketball team</span> Intercollegiate basketball season

The 2020–21 BYU Cougars women's basketball team represented Brigham Young University during the 2020–21 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. It was head coach Jeff Judkins's twentieth season at BYU. The Cougars, members of the West Coast Conference, played their home games at the Marriott Center.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021–22 BYU Cougars men's basketball team</span>

The 2021–22 BYU Cougars men's basketball team represented Brigham Young University in the 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. It was head coach Mark Pope's third season as BYU's head coach and the Cougars eleventh season as members of the West Coast Conference (WCC). The Cougars played their home games at the Marriott Center in Provo, Utah. They finished the season 24-11, 9-6 in WCC Play to finish in 5th place. They defeated Loyola Marymount in the Second Round of the WCC tournament before losing in the Third Round to San Francisco. They received an at-large bid to the National Invitation Tournament where they defeated Long Beach State and Northern Iowa to advance to the quarterfinals where they lost to Washington State.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 BYU Cougars women's soccer team</span> American college soccer season

The 2021 BYU Cougars women's soccer team represented Brigham Young University during the 2021 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cougars were coached for a 27th consecutive season by Jennifer Rockwood, who was co-coach in 1995 and became the solo head coach in 1996. Before 1995 BYU women's soccer competed as a club team and not as a member of the NCAA. Overall the Cougars have made the NCAA tournament in 21 of the 26 seasons that Rockwood has been the head coach. Joining Rockwood as assistant coaches are Brent Anderson and Steve Magleby with volunteer assistants Rachel Jorgensen and McKinzie Young. The Cougars come off of a season where they were second in the WCC and went 11–4–1, 7–1–1 in the WCC. Their lone conference loss came to eventual national champion Santa Clara, whom the Cougars beat in Santa Clara in a non-conference match. For the 2021 season BYU returned 10 starters, including defending WCC Offensive Player of the Year Mikayla Colohan, who was drafted by the Orlando Pride. Cameron Tucker, who recorded eight goals and eight assists in 2020–21, also returned. The others returning due to an extra year of eligibility granted due to the COVID-19 pandemic include goalkeeper Cassidy Smith, Grace Johnson and Mikaylie Call. The incoming class features six new athletes and no new transfers. The Cougars went on to share the WCC crown, advance to their first ever College Cup, and tied in the championship with Florida State before losing on penalties to finish as national runner–up.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 BYU Cougars women's soccer team</span> American college soccer season

The 2022 BYU Cougars women's soccer team represented Brigham Young University during the 2022 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cougars were coached for a 28th consecutive season by Jennifer Rockwood, who was co-coach in 1995 and became the solo head coach in 1996. Before 1995 BYU women's soccer competed as a club team and not as a member of the NCAA. Overall the Cougars had made the NCAA tournament in 22 of the 27 seasons that Rockwood had been the head coach. Joining Rockwood as assistant coaches are Brent Anderson and Steve Magleby with volunteer assistants Rachel Jorgensen and Madie Gates. The Cougars came off of a season where they were co-champions in the WCC and went 17–4–3, 8–1–0 in the WCC. The Cougars went on to advance to their first ever College Cup, and tied in the championship with Florida State before losing on penalties to finish as national runner–up. The Cougars staff was also named the Women's Staff of the Year. The Cougars enter 2022 having been picked to win the WCC Championship in their final season before heading to the Big 12 Conference for the 2023 season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 BYU Cougars women's soccer team</span> American college soccer season

The 2023 BYU Cougars women's soccer team represented Brigham Young University during the 2023 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cougars were coached for a 29th consecutive season by Jennifer Rockwood, who was co-coach in 1995 and became the solo head coach in 1996. Before 1995 BYU women's soccer competed as a club team and not as a member of the NCAA. Overall the Cougars had made the NCAA tournament in 23 of the 28 seasons that Rockwood had been the head coach. Joining Rockwood were newly promoted associate head coach Brent Anderson and as assistant coaches Steve Magleby and Tasha Bell. Volunteer assistants Rachel Jorgensen and Madie Gates also return.

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