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1 GU18 Bridlemile SC '92 - Black
2 GU18 Boise Capitals Premier
3 GU17 Washington Premier FC '93 White
4 GU17 Washington Premier FC '93 Black
5 GU17 NW Nationals '93 - Red
6 GU17 Les Bois Elite
7 GU17 Lake Oswego SC - Storm
8 GU17 FC Willamette - Pursuit
9 GU17 FC Portland - Burgundy
10 GU17 Eastside United - West Ham
11 GU18 Westside Metros - Patriots
12 GU18 Washington Premier FC '92 Black
13 GU18 NW Nationals '92 - Red
14 GU18 Les Bois - Elite
15 GU18 FC Vancouver - Justice
16 GU18 Lake Oswego - Arete
17 GU18 Eastside United - Chelsea
18 GU17 FC Portland - Yellow
19 GU18 Southside SC Albion
20 GU17 Columbia (CPSC) Timbers '93 Red
21 GU17 Crossfire Premier '93 - Hattrup
22 GU17 Eastside FC '93 Red
23 GU18 Burlingame Flames
24 GU18 FC Portland - Green
25 GU18 Boise Nationals SC
26 GU17 Westside Metros - Fury
27 GU17 Lake Oswego SC - Hurricanes
28 GU17 Idaho Rush Nike
29 GU17 Boise Nationals SC
30 GU16 FC Portland - Aqua '94
31 GU16 FC Portland - Marine
32 GU16 Les Bois Elite
33 GU16 Les Bois Premeir
34 GU18 Harbor FC '92
35 GU16 Lake Oswego SC - Dynamite
36 GU16 FC Willamette - Possession
37 GU16 Eastside United - Sunderland
38 GU16 Eastside FC '94 Red
39 GU16 Washington Premier FC '94 Black
40 GU16 Washington Premier FC '94 White
41 GU17 Whatcom FC Rangers Gold
42 GU17 Washington Rush '93 Nike
43 GU17 El Dorado United '94
44 GU19 Washington Premier FC '91- van Blommestein
45 GU18 Idaho Fusion
 


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.