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NCAA Post Season Appearances: 2002, 2006, 2007

2006 NSCAA/Adidas West Region Coach of the Year

2006 & 2007 NSCAA Team Academic Award for Excellence

NSCAA Final Season Rankings: 1999 (#23), 2002 (#23), 2005 (#25), 2006 (#8), 2007 (#25)


September 29, 2008

UC Santa Cruz Men's and Women's Soccer Alumni Day

The UC Santa Cruz men's and women's soccer programs will be hosting an Alumni Day on Sunday, October 12th. All Alumni who present their UCSC Alumni Association Cards will be given free admission to both the Women's game at Noon, and the Men's game at 2 pm. Both games will take place on the Lower East Field on the campus of UC Santa Cruz. (more)

September 15, 2008

Lamb Receives Association of Division III Independents Women's Soccer Player of the Week Award

KANSAS CITY, Mo. ' University of California-Santa Cruz senior forward Annick Lamb (Santa Barbara, Calif.) has been named the Association of Division III Independents women's soccer Player of the Week. Lamb helped the Slugs to an important victory over Div. III rival University of Redlands, 2-1. She scored both goals, bringing her total to six on the season. The Slugs improve to 3-1-1 overall.

September 3, 2008

Women's Soccer's own Katie Loomis's View On Her Pro-Tryout - "Believing In Myself"

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As funny as it is, I haven't always thought about playing pro. I didn't even think I could play in college, which is one of the major things pushing me now. Everything I have done at one point I thought I couldn't, but a little belief from my family and coaches distilled belief and confidence in me so that now I know I can compete and now I want it more than ever. I want little girls everywhere to see that all it takes is a little belief in yourself and you can do anything. So that's one of the reasons I want to play pro.

I mainly want to play because soccer is my life. I have so much passion for the game I am always trying to improve my own game or help improve others which is why I got into coaching. That's why being able to continue to play a game I love and help encourage soccer to become more main stream would be incredible. (more)

August 29, 2008

Boxer Women Shut Out By UC Santa Cruz Slug Fest

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FOREST GROVE - Annick Lamb's two first half goals were all that UC Santa Cruz needed to pick up their first victory of the season Friday night, beating Pacific 2-0 in both team's women's soccer opener at Lincoln Park Stadium.

Lamb led an aggressive scoring attack for the Banana Slugs (1-0-0), participants in the NCAA playoffs, who doubled up the Boxers (0-1-0) 14-7 in shots and held a 9-1 advantage in corner kicks. The Pacific defense, however, held UC Santa Cruz in check for the final 70 minutes. Erin Ichimura (So., Wailuku, Hawaii) made eight saves in her first match in a Pacific uniform to pace the defense. (more)

August 20, 2008

2008 Season Preview

SANTA CRUZ - The UC Santa Cruz Women's Soccer Team is looking forward to the upcoming fall season. They are working extremely hard to return to the NCAA post season for a third straight year. Ranked 25th nationally in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America pre season poll, the lady slugs will be lead by Senior NSCAA All 'American Co-Captain Forward Annick Lamb, senior Co- Captain Forward Alec Drew and senior Defender Shelby Stillians. (more)



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