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2003 ACCAC
Women's Soccer News & Notes
25 ACCAC Women's Soccer
Students Continue with 4-Year Programs The
programs of the ACCAC will have 25 of its student-athletes
from the 2003 season playing with 4-year collegiate programs
in 2004. (view
all)
Mesa Falls Twice in
OT at NJCAA Women's Soccer National Championships
After leading 2-0 in the first half, Mesa
fell 3-2 in the opening round to the Community College of
Rhode Island before falling 1-0 to Lewis & Clark, despite
holding a 23-18 lead in shots on goal.
Mesa
Crushes Cisco, Moves Onto NJCAA Championships
Mesa's women's soccer team advanced to the
NJCAA Championship Tournament in Phoenix with an 8-1 victory
over Cisco Junior College.
Top Seed Mesa Captures
ACCAC/Region I Women's Soccer Championship
#1 seed Mesa defeated #2 seed Cochise 1-0
on Saturday to capture the 2003 ACCAC/Region I Championship
The match was scoreless after two overtime periods and Mesa
earned the victory with a 4-2 advantage in the shootout. (Playoff
Results)
#2 Cochise, #1 Mesa
Advance to Women's Soccer Title Match Cochise
reached the final with a 4-0 shutout victory over Phoenix,
while Mesa topped Paradise Valley to move into Saturday' s
championship match. (Playoff
Schedule)
Phoenix Upsets Pima,
Paradise Valley Advances to 2nd Round in Women's Soccer
The #6 seed Phoenix Bears topped third seeded
Pima 4-3 to advance to the semifinals of the ACCAC Women's
Soccer Tournament. #4 Paradise Valley scored a 2-0 victory
over Chandler-Gilbert in the opening round. (Playoff
Schedule)
Sharp, Parsons Top
ACCAC's 2003 Women's Soccer Awards Kira
Sharp of Cochise captured the ACCAC's 2003 Player of the Year
award, while Mesa Coach Ken Parsons was honored as the 2003
ACCAC Coach of the Year. (View
all Honorees)
2003 ACCAC/Region I
Tourney Schedule Set Mesa
and Cochise, the top two seeds respectively, earned first-round
byes as the ACCAC/Region I Tournament schedule was announced.
(view schedule)
Pima's Ahumada Helps
Squad to #3 Seed Pima's
Krystle Ahumada tallied a pair of goals and assists to lead
Pima to a pair of wins and the #3 seed in the ACCAC tourney.
She also garnered ACCAC Player of the Week honors.
(more)
Burris Sets Mark, Earns
Player of the Week Award Mesa's
Kristina Burris set the school's career scoring record and
led the Lady Thunder Birds to a pair of victories on the week.
(more)
Weekly Honor Goes to
Martinez Rozanne Martinez
of Cochise took the ACCAC Player of the Week award after leading
the Lady Apaches to a pair of victories. (more)
Klabough Scores POW
Honor Pima's Jessica Klabough
netted a pair of goals and assists to earn the ACCAC Player
of the Week award. (more)
Cyr Shuts Out Opposition
Sophomore keeper Meghan
Cyr of Mesa earned ACCAC Player of the Week honors after a
pair of shutouts. (more)
Hot-Scoring Rana is
ACCAC's Top Player Freshman
MaryJo Rana led Chandler-Gilbert to a pair of victories with
four goals and a pair of assists on the week. (more)
Cline Makes it Back-to-Back
for Cochise Sophomore
keeper April Cline became the second straight Cochise player
to earn ACCAC Player of the Week honors as the squad remains
undefeated in the Conference. (more)
Player of the Week
Honor Goes to Cochise's Kira Sharp Sophomore
Kira Sharp posted a goal and two assists as she halped Cochise
remain undefeated. (more)
Mesa's Burris is Women's
Soccer POW Sophomore Kristina
Burris posted five goals and an assists in two matches to
take the first weekly Player of the Week honor of the 2003
season. (more)
Where are They Now
Several members of women's
soccer teams in the ACCAC from 2002 are now playing at 4-year
college. Take a look where they are now. (click
here)
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