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Colleges Represented at Girls Events

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The following colleges and universities were in attendance at the Showcase of Champions during our 2010 girls weekend: 

 
FIRST NAME LAST NAME COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY STATE
Travis Connell Western Washington WA
Rob Walker St. Martins WA
Jon Clement Southern Oregon OR
Dan  Hogan North Idaho ID
Randy  Hanson University of Puget Sound WA
Steve  Lucas Boise State ID
Chad Bodhar Walla Walla CC WA
Greg Brisbon Western Washington WA
Jeff Parker Stevens Institute of Technology NJ
Julie  Woodward Seattle University WA
Grant  Landy Concordia University OR
David Thorvilison Carroll State  MT
Steve  Golas Lewis & Clark OR
Damon Hagerott Whitworth University WA
Erin Otagaki Purdue University IN
Becky Golas Lewis & Clark OR
Rob Black Naval Academy MD
Mark Hiemenez Boise State ID
Nike Taylor College of Idaho ID
Allison Tenney Seattle University WA
Chuck Sekyra Seattle Pacific WA
Michael Farrand Central Washington  WA
Abby  Busey Seattle Pacific WA
Hillary  Arthur Willamette University OR
Laura Schott Portland State  OR
Christine Johnson Arizona State AZ
Lance  Fishbach University of Puget Sound WA
Brian Stock Southern Utah University UT
Lynnette  Buffington Pacific Lutheran University WA
Frank Pelaez Marquette University WI
Melanie Langley Portland State  OR
April Katen Colorado College CO
Ted Zingman Hamline University MN
Tracy Nelson Clackamas C.C. OR
Jeff Hooker University of Denver CO
Scott Alexander Saint Mary's College CA
Joe Jordan Pacific Lutheran University WA
Derek Ponce Linfield College OR
Katie Casebeer Northwestern Christian University OR
Morgan Crabtree Pacific University OR
Dom Doty Linfield College OR
Theo Porter Northwestern Christian University OR
George Hageage Eastern Washington University WA
Brian Giove Saint Martins University WA
Stan Rodrigues Clark C.C. OR
Derrek Falor Cleveland State University OH
Andrew  Paine George Fox University OR
Graem Abel Washington State University WA
Dan Keene University of Puget Sound WA
Tamara hag age Eastern Washington University WA
Erin Redwine Northwest University WA
Rich Schreiner Seattle University WA
Kelly Bendixen University of Puget Sound WA
Daniel
Hicker
Trinity Lutheran College
WA

 

 


Random Musings

Success continues for the women’s soccer program under the direction of head coach Jeff Hooker. His presence at Denver serves as a symbol of commitment to the University’s goal of joining the national elite. Hooker became the third head coach in the program’s 20-year history after taking over the reins in 1992. He returns for his 18th season at the helm of the women’s program for the 2009 season.

The Pioneers have achieved greatness under Hooker’s watch with at least eight wins in all of his 17 seasons, including a string of 11 consecutive seasons of nine or more wins from 1994 to 2004. Hooker’s teams compiled a school-record 19 wins in two of the last three seasons.

In his 17th season in 2008, Hooker became the longest-serving current DU coach and tied Jim Bain, who coached women’s swimming and diving for 17 years, as the longest-serving coach of a women’s team at DU. Hooker earned his 200th career win in DU’s season-opening 3-1 victory over New Mexico. The Pioneers earned their third consecutive Sun Belt Tournament title along with claiming the regular season conference crown, earning Hooker Co-Coach of the Year honors. Senior forward Taryn Hemmings was named the SBC Player of the Year for a second time, and a league-high six Pioneers earned All-SBC honors.

Hooker led the 2007 Pioneers to a 13-5-4 record. On Sept. 23, 2007, Hooker guided DU past No. 1-ranked Stanford in a neutral site game in Boulder, Colo., marking the first time Denver defeated the nation’s top team. After going 9-2-2 in the Sun Belt Conference, the Pioneers captured their fifth SBC Tournament title and a berth in the NCAA Tournament.