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Sarah Halverson Season 2011

#12
PositionFORWARD/MIDFIELDER
Height5-10
ClassJunior
HometownRancho Santa Margarita, Calif.

Honors:2009 MW Co-Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 2) ... 2009 MW all-academic team.

2011 Season: Saw action in 17 games, including one start ... Recorded three points on one goal and one assist ... Scored her lone goal of the season against TCU (Oct. 7) ... Tallied 18 shots, with five on net.

2010 Season: Appeared in 21 games, making 19 starts ... Finished second on the team in points with eight after notching three goals and two assists ... The three goals were tied for second on the team, while the two assists were tied for third most ... Scored in games at Sacramento State (Aug. 22), vs. Oregon (Sept. 17) and vs. TCU (Oct. 1) ... Her two game-winners were tied for most on the squad.

2009 Season: Saw action in 19 games and earned the starting nod vs. Sacramento State ... Finished fourth on the team in points with nine after notching three goals and three assists ... The three goals ranked fourth on the team, while the three assists were the fourth most ... Her two game-winners were tied for the second most on the squad ... Nearly half of her shots were on goal (6 of 13) ... Her first collegiate point came on an assist at Dartmouth and her first goal was scored against Seattle ... Totaled a career-best four points at TCU after compiling the game-winner and two assists ... Posted the game-winner for the second straight game vs. Utah in the semifinals of the MWC Tournament

High School: Won four varsity letters for coach Sarah Troust at Trabuco Hills HS in Mission Viejo, Calif. ... Earned first- and second-team all-Sea View League honors during her time at Trabuco Hills ... Led the Mustangs to the 2008-09 Sea View League title ... Named Sea View League MVP and female athlete of the year ... Led Trabuco Hills to the CIF semifinals and was a three-time Excalibur all-tournament team member.

Club: Played for the SoCal Blues club team ... Helped lead the Blues to four Cal South State Cup titles, two regional finals and a USYSA national championship.