2016 BYU Cougars women's soccer team

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2016 BYU Cougars women's soccer
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Conference West Coast Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 9
Record18–3–1 (7–1–1 WCC)
Head coach
Home stadium South Stadium
Uniform
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Seasons
  2015
2017  
2016 West Coast Conference women's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 22 Pepperdine  y711 .8331254 .667
No. 9 BYU  y711 .8331831 .841
No. 17 Santa Clara  y621 .7221164 .619
Loyola Marymount  630 .6671153 .658
San Diego  540 .5561081 .553
Portland  351 .389973 .553
San Francisco  360 .3337120 .368
Saint Mary's  360 .3335132 .300
Gonzaga  270 .2226102 .389
Pacific  180 .1111151 .088
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of 2016-12-14
Rankings from NSCAA

The 2016 BYU Cougars women's soccer team represented BYU during the 2016 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cougars were coached for a 22nd 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 entered the 2016 season having won four consecutive West Coast Conference championships [1] and having made the NCAA Tournament each of the last four seasons and in 17 of the 21 seasons that Rockwood has been the head coach. The Cougars came off of a season were they advanced to the second round of the College Cup before being defeated by Stanford to finish the season 16–3–2. [2] The Cougars split the WCC regular season title with Pepperdine and advanced to the third round of the NCAA College Cup before falling to South Carolina 1–0.

Contents

Media

Television & Internet Streaming

Every BYU women's soccer game was shown live on BYUtv, TheW.tv, had a road television broadcast, or had a road internet stream. Information on these television broadcasts can be found under each individual match.

Nu Skin Cougar IMG Sports Network

For a third consecutive season the Cougar IMG Sports Network will air BYU Cougars women's soccer games. Greg Wrubell will provide play-by-play for most games with Robbie Bullough being the back-up play-by-play broadcaster. Former men's assistant coach Hugh Van Wagenen (typically home games) and Colette Smith (typically road games) will once again act as analysts. ESPN 960 and BYU Radio will act as the flagship stations for women's soccer.

Schedule

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

x-Exhibition: Blue/White Game

Two 35 minutes halves were played.
Broadcasters: Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960)

August 6, 2016 BYU White 3–0 BYU Blue Provo, UT
Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg23'
Brittain Dearden Steiner Soccerball shade.svg38'
Madie Lyons Soccerball shade.svg65'
Recap Stadium: South Field
Attendance: N/A

x-Exhibition: Alumni Game

Two 40 minutes halves were played.
Broadcasters:Greg Wrubell, Cody John Walker (1st Half), & Jaleah Tuttle (2nd Half) (ESPN 960)

August 9, 2016 BYU Alumni 0–5 #16 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
Recap Nadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg14'
Elena Medeiros Soccerball shade.svg45'
Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg51'
Michele Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg64'
Madie Siddoway Soccerball shade.svg74'
Stadium: South Field
Attendance: N/A

x-Exhibition: UCLA

Series History: BYU leads series 2–1–1
Broadcasters:Greg Wrubell & Colette Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

August 13, 2016 #16 BYU Cougars 2–2 [4] UCLA Bruins Los Angeles, CA
4:01 p.m. PDT Nadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg18', 23'
Danika Bowman Yellow card.svg 35'
Alyssa Jefferson Yellow card.svg 52'
Taylor Isom Yellow card.svg 83'
Recap Annie Alvarado Soccerball shade.svg7'
Zoey Goralski Soccerball shade.svg25'
Kaiya McCullough Yellow card.svg 58'
Stadium: Drake Stadium
Attendance: 550 [5]
Referee: Ceciah Valero
Assistant referees: Salma Perez
Assistant referees: Kira Helmer
Fourth official: Bernhard Hosu

xy-Washington State

Series History: BYU leads series 3–2–2
Broadcasters: Troy Clardy & Kyndra de St. Aubin (P12)
Greg Wrubell & Colette Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

August 19, 2016 #16 BYU Cougars 2–1 [6] Washington State Pullman, WA
7:06 p.m. PDT Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg77'Soccerball shade gold.svg 105' Recap Kaitlyn Johnson Soccerball shade.svg29'Stadium: Lower Soccer Field
Attendance: 2,623 [7]
Referee: Jesus Cisneros
Assistant referees: RC Hefner
Assistant referees: Saeed Askar

xy-Nebraska

Series History: Nebraska leads series 3–2–0
Broadcasters: Spencer Linton , Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

August 22, 2016 Nebraska Cornhuskers 1–0 [8] #16 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:30 p.m. MDT Haley Hanson Soccerball shade.svg56'
Caroline Flynn Yellow card.svg 75'
Recap Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 2,068 [9]
Referee: Brad Jensen
Assistant referees: T.J. Zablocki
Assistant referees: Jay Hutchinson
Fourth official: Paul Burgess

xz-Penn State

Series History: BYU leads series 1–0–0
Broadcasters:No commentary (GoPSUnow)
Greg Wrubell & Colette Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

August 26, 2016 #14 BYU Cougars 3–2 [10] #5 Penn State Nittany Lions State College, PA
7:00 p.m. EDT Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg6', 57', 78' Recap Frannie Crouse Soccerball shade.svg62'
Charlotte Williams Soccerball shade.svg67'
Stadium: Jeffrey Field
Attendance: 1,405 [11]
Referee: Lee Suckle
Assistant referees: Michael Matlock
Assistant referees: Nuchael Gorsegner
Fourth official: Bruce Shanaman

xy-Tennessee

Series History: BYU leads series 2–1–0
Broadcasters:Spencer Linton, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

September 2, 2016 Tennessee Volunteers 2–5 [12] #10 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:05 p.m. MDT Hannah Wilkinson Soccerball shade.svg32', 80'
Mackenzie Gouner Yellow card.svg 67'
Recap Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg2', 65'
Michele Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg24', 86'
Elena Medeiros Soccerball shade.svg32'
Jocelyn Loomis Yellow card.svg 79'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 4,210 [13]
Referee: Hamed Sadeghi
Assistant referees: Mitch Lillywhite
Assistant referees: Blake Griffiths
Fourth official: Kali Smith

xy-Utah

Series History: BYU leads series 20–7–1
Broadcasters: Ann Schatz & Kyndra de St. Aubin (P12)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

September 5, 2016 #10 BYU Cougars 2–0 [14] Utah Utes Salt Lake City, UT
3:30 p.m. MDTTaylor Isom Soccerball shade.svg21'
Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg61'
Recap Stadium: Ute Field
Attendance: 2,064 [15]
Referee: Alex Chilowicz
Assistant referees: T.J. Zablocki
Assistant referees: Jay Hutchinson
Fourth official: Jeff Young

xy-SMU

Series History: BYU leads series 3–0–0
Broadcasters:Spencer Linton, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

September 8, 2016 SMU Mustangs 0–4 [16] #7 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:05 p.m. MDT Recap Paige Barker Soccerball shade.svg30'
Michele Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg47', 71'
Elena Medeiros Soccerball shade.svg49'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 1,838 [17]
Referee: Michael Radchuk
Assistant referees: Brad Jensen
Assistant referees: Brandon Major
Fourth official: Allen Chapman

xz-Ohio State

Series History: First Meeting
Broadcasters: Kevin Neibecker & Nathan Rubinstein (BTN+)
Greg Wrubell & Colette Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

September 12, 2016 #7 BYU Cougars 3–0 [18] #19 Ohio State Buckeyes Columbus, OH
7 p.m. EDTMichele Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg8'
Nadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg56'
Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg62'
Recap Stadium: Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 1,079 [19]
Referee: Cory Richardson
Assistant referees: Rob Lowe
Assistant referees: Eric Tattersall
Fourth official: Shane Richards

xz-Utah State

Series History: BYU leads series 12–0–0
Broadcasters:Chuck Longoria (MW Network)
Robbie Bullough & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

September 17, 2016 #6 BYU Cougars 3–1 [20] Utah State Aggies Logan, UT
4 p.m. MDT Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg9'
Michele Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg24'
Nadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg52'
Recap Jessica Brooksby Soccerball shade.svg9'Stadium: Chuck and Gloria Bell Soccer Field
Attendance: 1,945 [21]
Referee: Alex Jones
Assistant referees: Adam Sanchez
Assistant referees: Hensen Keetch
Fourth official: Jim Ward

xz-Denver

Series History: BYU leads series 2–1–0
Broadcasters: Mitchell Marshall (TheW.tv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

September 22, 2016 Denver Pioneers 0–7 [22] #4 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:05 p.m. MDT Recap Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg5'
Elena Medeiros Soccerball shade.svg8'
Michele Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg16'
Nadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg29', 48'
Bizzy Phillips Bowen Soccerball shade.svg53'
Elise Flake Soccerball shade.svg90'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 1,427 [23]
Referee: Elijio Arreguin
Assistant referees: TJ Zablocki
Assistant referees: Hamed Sadeghi
Fourth official: Paul Burgess

xy-Long Beach State

Series History: BYU leads series 6–2–0
Broadcasters:Spencer Linton, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Robbie Bullough & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

September 24, 2016 Long Beach State 49ers 0–1 [24] #4 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
8:05 p.m. MDTAshton McKeown Yellow card.svg 72' Recap Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg85'Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 2,560 [25]
Referee: Luis Guardia
Assistant referees: Mitch Lillywhite
Assistant referees: Karsten Gillwald
Fourth official: Brad Jensen

xy-Santa Clara*

Series History: Santa Clara leads series 6–1–3
Broadcasters: Jarom Jordan, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

September 29, 2016 Santa Clara Broncos 0–0 [26] #3 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:05 p.m. MDTKellie Peay Yellow card.svg 109' Recap Paige Barker Yellow card.svg 81'
Brynlee Welch Yellow card.svg 102'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 2,871 [27]
Referee: Brad Jensen
Assistant referees: Jeff Young
Assistant referees: Jay Hutchinson
Fourth official: Allen Pickett

xy-San Francisco*

Series History: BYU leads series 5–1–0
Broadcasters:Spencer Linton, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

October 3, 2016 San Francisco Dons 0–4 [28] #3 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
5:35 p.m. MDT Recap Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg54', 55', 61'
Elena Medeiros Soccerball shade.svg58'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 2,277 [29]
Referee: Daniel Radford
Assistant referees: Brandon Major
Assistant referees: Kali Smith
Fourth official: Blake Griffiths

xy-Loyola Marymount*

Series History: BYU leads series 6–1–0
Broadcasters: Trey Bender & Cat Whitehill (ESPNU)
Greg Wrubell & Colette Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

October 6, 2016 #5 BYU Cougars 1–0 [30] Loyola Marymount Lions Los Angeles, CA
8:05 p.m. PDTMichele Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg9' Recap Stadium: Sullivan Field
Attendance: 702 [31]
Referee: Lucas Brooks
Assistant referees: Alex Gorin
Assistant referees: Eduardo Jeff
Fourth official: Shea McNair

xz-Pepperdine*

Series History: BYU leads series 4–3–0
Broadcasters: Jen Karson (TheW.tv)
Robbie Bullough & Colette Smith (ESPN 960)

October 8, 2016 #5 BYU Cougars 0–1 [32] #25 Pepperdine Waves Malibu, CA
1 p.m. PDTMichele Vasconcelos Yellow card.svg 75' Recap Bri Visalli Soccerball shade.svg75' (pen.)Stadium: Tari Frahm Rokus Field
Attendance: 403 [33]
Referee: Michael Zapata
Assistant referees: Jamie Padilla
Assistant referees: Luis Gutierrez
Fourth official: Lexi Farmer

xy-Portland*

Series History: BYU leads series 6–4–0
Broadcasters: Spencer Linton, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

October 15, 2016 Portland Pilots 0–3 [34] #8 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:05 p.m. MDT Recap Michele Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg6'
Nadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg58'
Bizzy Bowen Soccerball shade.svg78'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 3,867 [35]
Referee: Jesus Cisneros
Assistant referees: T.J. Zablocki
Assistant referees: Karsten Gillwald
Fourth official: Mike Anglin

xz-San Diego*

Series History: BYU leads series 6–2–0
Broadcasters: Jack Cronin (TheW.tv)
Greg Wrubell & Colette Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

October 21, 2016 #6 BYU Cougars 2–1 [36] San Diego Toreros San Diego, CA
7:00 p.m. PDTMichele Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg10'
Lizzy Braby Soccerball shade.svg82'
Recap Julia Sherwood Soccerball shade.svg89'Stadium: Torero Stadium
Attendance: 897 [37]
Referee: Jeff Arthurholtz
Assistant referees: Felisha Mariscal
Assistant referees: Nathan Max
Fourth official: Alex Guerrero

xz-Saint Mary's*

Series History: BYU leads series 5–0–1
Broadcasters: Corey Crone & Anne Whipple (TheW.tv)
Greg Wrubell & Colette Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

October 27, 2016 #5 BYU Cougars 4–0 Saint Mary's Gaels Moraga, CA
3:30 p.m. PDT Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg20'
Elena Medeiros Soccerball shade.svg24'
Michele Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg57'
Jocelyn Loomis Soccerball shade.svg86'
Recap Valerie Laforge Yellow card.svg 72'Stadium: Saint Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 201
Referee: Bernard Hosu
Assistant referees: Vince Cortes
Assistant referees: Albert Montalvo
Fourth official: Benjamin Yates

xz-Pacific*

Series History: BYU leads series 6–1–0
Broadcasters: Paul Muyskens (YouTube)
Robbie Bullough & Colette Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

October 29, 2016 #5 BYU Cougars 4–0 Pacific Tigers Stockton, CA
1:00 p.m. PDT Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg18'
Avery Walker Soccerball shade.svg38'
Jocelyn Loomis Soccerball shade.svg44'
Michelle Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg51'
Recap Stadium: Knoles Field
Attendance: 327 [38]
Referee: Baldomero Toledo
Assistant referees: Veronica Perez
Assistant referees: Michelle MacMullen
Fourth official: Eric Ehrhardt

xz-Gonzaga*

Series History: BYU leads series 8–0–0
Broadcasters:Robbie Bullough & Hugh Van Wagenen (TheW.tv/ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

November 5, 2016 Gonzaga Bulldogs 0–6 #4 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:05 p.m. MDT Recap Paige Barker Soccerball shade.svg12'
Michele Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg18', 19'
Miranda Topham Soccerball shade.svg37'
Nadia Gomes Soccerball shade.svg54'
Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg72' (pen.)
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 4,530 [39]
Referee: Younes Marrakchi
Assistant referees: Brad Jensen
Assistant referees: Schuyler Pack
Fourth official: Blake Griffiths

xy-UNLV

Series History: BYU leads series 15–1–2
Broadcasters: Spencer Linton, Natalyn Lewis, & Lauren Francom (BYUtv)
Greg Wrubell & Hugh Van Wagenen (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

November 11, 2016 UNLV Rebels 0–2 #4 BYU Cougars Provo, UT
7:05 p.m. MST Recap Michele Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg20'
Elena Medeiros Soccerball shade.svg48'
Stadium: South Stadium
Attendance: 3,276 [40]
Referee: Brad Jensen
Assistant referees: Jay Hutchinson
Assistant referees: Kristi Mak
Fourth official: Scott Conner

yz-Oklahoma

Series History: Series tied 1–1–0
Broadcasters: No commentary (ESPN3)
Greg Wrubell & Colette Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

November 17, 2016 #25 Oklahoma Sooners 1–2 #4 BYU Cougars Columbia, SC
4:00 p.m. EST Rachel Ressler Soccerball shade.svg82' Recap Ashley Hatch Soccerball shade.svg11'
Michele Vasconcelos Soccerball shade.svg64'
Stadium: Stone Stadium
Attendance: 309 [41]
Referee: Kevin Broadley
Assistant referees: Gregory Brigman
Assistant referees: Joshua Metcalf
Fourth official: Joseph Kirkpatrick

yz-South Carolina

Series History: First Meeting
Broadcasters: Brad Muller & Nancy Goffi (SEC+)
Robbie Bullough & Colette Smith (ESPN 960/BYU Radio)

November 19, 2016 #4 BYU Cougars 0–1 #3 South Carolina Gamecocks Columbia, SC
7:00 p.m. ESTNadia Gomes Yellow card.svg 76' Recap Wimone Wark Yellow card.svg 41'
Chelsea Drennan Soccerball shade.svg69' (pen.)
Stadium: Stone Stadium
Attendance: N/A [42]
Referee: Tori Penso
Assistant referees: Rick Rogers
Assistant referees: Matt Jackson
Fourth official: Ashley Varnson

Roster

No.PositionPlayerHeightHometownYear
1 GK Rachel Boaz5'10" Murrieta, CA Senior
2 D Taylor Campbell Isom5'7" Sandy, UT Junior
3 F Carla Swensen Haslam5'3" South Jordan, UT Junior
4 MF, D Brittain Dearden Steiner5'9" Mercer, NJ Junior
5 F Elise Flake5'7" Mapleton, UT Freshman
6 F Nadia Gomes 5'6" Sandy, UT Junior
7 F, MF Michele Murphy Vasconcelos 5'5" Sandy, UT RS Senior
8 D Ella Johnson5'10" Centerville, UT Junior
9 D, MF Paige Hunt Barker5'7" Bountiful, UT Senior
10 MF Elisabeth "Bizzy" Phillips Bowen5'4" Sandy, UT Junior
11 GK Hannah Clark5'10" Danville, CA RS Junior
12 D Avery Calton Walker5'7" Ogden, UT RS Junior
14 D Danika Bowman5'7" Redlands, CA Freshman
16 MF Kayci Griffin5'9" Austin, TX Junior
18 GK Sabrina Macias5'5" Littleton, CO RS Freshman [43]
19 MF Lizzy Braby5'2" Murray, UT Freshman
20 F, MF Jocelyn Loomis5'4" Sandy, UT Junior
21 MF Madie Siddoway5'9" North Logan, UT Sophomore [44]
22 MF, D Miranda Bailey Topham5'7" Loomis, CA RS Senior
23 MF Rachel Bingham5'7" Spanish Fork, UT Sophomore
24 MF Stephanie Ringwood Ney5'9" Cottonwood Heights, UT Junior
25 D Brynlee Welch5'4" Hyrum, UT Freshman
26 F Madie Lyons5'8" Sandy, UT Junior
27 MF Elena Medeiros5'3" Bountiful, UT Senior
29 D Alyssa Jefferson5'5" Sandy, UT Freshman
32 GK Cassidy Smith5'10" Alpine, UT RS Freshman
33 F Ashley Hatch 5'9" Gilbert, AZ Senior
34 MF Brianna Hatch5'8" Gilbert, AZ Sophomore

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NSCAA Coaches16 [45] 14 [46] 10 [47] 7 [48] 6 [49] 4 [50] 3 [51] 5 [52] 8 [53] 6 [54] 5 [55] 449
Soccer America16 [56] 13 [57] 12 [58] 9 [59] 8 [60] 7 [61] 5 [62] 8 [63] 11 [64] 9 [65] 8 [66] 6 [67] 6 [68] 6
Top Drawer Soccer 1714161565237655310
Hero Sports13 [69] 10 [70] 10 [71] 9 [72] 6 [73] 2 [74] 2 [75] 3 [76] 3 [77] 2 [78] 3 [79] 324
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The 2017 BYU Cougars women's soccer team represented BYU during the 2017 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cougars were coached for a 23rd 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 entered the 2017 season having won five consecutive West Coast Conference championships and having made the NCAA Tournament each of the last five seasons and in 18 of the 22 seasons that Rockwood has been the head coach. Joining Rockwood as assistant coaches are Brent Anderson and Aleisha Rose with volunteer assistants Rachel Jorgensen and McKinzie Young. The Cougars came off of a season were they advanced to the third round of the College Cup before being defeated by South Carolina to finish the season 18–3–1. The Cougars were picked to finish second by the WCC media. After a slow start the Cougars finished the season with their first losing record since 2004 at 7–8–4 and failed to make the NCAA Playoffs for the first time since 2011. They finished the conference tied for fourth at 4–4–1.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Greg Wrubell</span> Canadian-American sports broadcaster

Greg Wrubell is a sports broadcaster based out of Cedar Hills, Utah. He is a commentator for college sports, including football, men's basketball, baseball, and women's soccer for Brigham Young University's (BYU) Sports Network and was the television voice for Utah Royals FC matches on KMYU their first season. He is also the Director of Broadcast Media at BYU.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 BYU Cougars women's soccer team</span>

The 2018 BYU Cougars women's soccer team represents BYU during the 2018 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cougars are coached for a 24th 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 18 of the 23 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 7th season). The Cougars came off of a season were they fourth in the WCC and went 7–8–4, 4–4–1 in the WCC. The Cougars were picked to finish third by the WCC media. The Cougars stunned the conference and went 8–1 to win the WCC Championship and return to the NCAA Playoffs where they lost to TCU in the first round. The Cougars finished the season 13–5–1.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 BYU Cougars women's soccer team</span> American college soccer season

The 2019 BYU Cougars women's soccer team represents BYU during the 2019 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cougars are 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 have made the NCAA tournament in 19 of the 24 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 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 represents BYU during the 2020–21 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cougars are 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">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 represents 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 have made the NCAA tournament in 22 of the 27 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 Madie Gates. The Cougars come 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 represents Brigham Young University during the 2023 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cougars are 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 have made the NCAA tournament in 23 of the 28 seasons that Rockwood has been the head coach. Joining Rockwood are 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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