It was a big day Feb. 3 for several local high school senior athletes as they signed national letters of intent.
Following Jake Heaps’ early signing with Brigham Young in December, four more Skyline High School football players committed to various colleges.
Defensive end Cooper Pelluer (6-4, 229) is headed to the University of Washington this fall after turning down an offer to play at Hawaii. Husky head coach Steve Sarkisian called Pelluer just two days before the letter-of-intent signing, with an opening at Washington.
It was a big day Feb. 3 for several local high school senior athletes as they signed national letters of intent.
Following Jake Heaps’ early signing with Brigham Young in December, four more Skyline High School football players committed to various colleges.
Defensive end Cooper Pelluer (6-4, 229) is headed to the University of Washington this fall after turning down an offer to play at Hawaii. Husky head coach Steve Sarkisian called Pelluer just two days before the letter-of-intent signing, with an opening at Washington.
Seven players, including three forwards who earned first-team all-state selections during their prep careers, have signed national letters of intent to play for the Western Washington women's soccer team, coach Travis Connell announced Monday.
The three all-state picks are Brina Sych of Union High School in Vancouver, Kristin Maris of Issaquah, and Anna Geldenhuys of Sammamish High School in Bellevue.
Seven players, including three forwards who earned first-team all-state selections during their prep careers, have signed national letters of intent to play for the Western Washington women's soccer team, coach Travis Connell announced Monday.
The three all-state picks are Brina Sych of Union High School in Vancouver, Kristin Maris of Issaquah, and Anna Geldenhuys of Sammamish High School in Bellevue.
Western Washington University sophomore midfielder Kellan Brown was a second-team pick on the National Soccer Coaches Association of America NCAA Division II West Region all-star team announced Tuesday, Dec. 8.
Western Washington women's soccer players Kylie Broadbent and Kelly Irving were both second-team selections on the 2009 National Soccer Coaches Association of America/NCAA Division II West Region All-Star Team announced Monday, Nov. 30.
Irving, a senior midfielder, had eight assists this season, tying a school career record that had stood for 25 years with a four-year total of 26. She also scored three goals, all game winners.
Western Washington University sophomore midfielder Kellan Brown was a first-team choice on the 2009 Daktronics NCAA Division II West Region All-Star Team announced today.
Two Vikings were selected to the second team, sophomore midfielder Oscar Jimenez and freshman defender Chris Brundage.
Brown led Western in points with 25 and goals with 10. He also had five assists to tie for team-high honors with Jimenez, who had six goals.
Three members of the Western Washington University women's soccer team were second-team picks on the 2009 Daktronics/NCAA Division II West Region All-Star Team announced today. They are senior midfielder Kelly Irving, sophomore defender Alicia Patten and senior defender Brynn Regan.
Midfielder Kasey Hostetler scored one goal and assisted on another as Western Washington University defeated Montana State University Billings, 2-1, in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's soccer contest Saturday, Nov. 7, in Billings, Mont.
Western Washington University attempted 40 shots, but couldn't find the go-ahead goal and tied Northwest Nazarene University 1-1 in overtime in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's soccer contest Thursday, Nov. 5, at Orca Field.
Western Washington University ended its season with a 2-0 victory over league champion Saint Martin's University in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference men's soccer game Thursday, Nov. 5, at Orca Field.
Forward Brendan Quilici doubled his season goal total as he scored twice, one being the game winner, as Western Washington University defeated Montana State University Billings, 3-2, in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference men's soccer game Saturday, Oct. 31, in Billings, Mont.
It was the second straight win for Western, now 7-11-0 overall and 4-3-0 in GNAC action, following a 4-0 victory at Seattle Pacific on Thursday.
Western Washington University's Travis Connell became the first men's coach in program history to win 100 games and Kellan Brown scored two goals as the Vikings blanked Seattle Pacific University, 4-0, in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference men's soccer game Thursday night at Interbay Stadium in Seattle.
Western Washington University recovered from allowing an early goal, earning a 1-1 tie against nationally ranked Seattle Pacific University in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's soccer contest Wednesday at Interbay Stadium in Seattle.
The Vikings, who are on a five-game unbeaten streak, are 10-4-3 overall and stay atop the GNAC standings at 7-1-2.
It became more apparent who stands in the way of the dominance of Seattle Pacific University women's soccer.
Enter Western Washington University, last year's Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) champions.
Western Washington University took over first place in the league standings by the slim margin of one point as it blanked Montana State University Billings 3-0 in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's soccer contest Saturday at Orca Field on the campus of Whatcom Community College.
The Vikings improved to 10-4-2 overall and are 7-1-1 in GNAC action. Seattle Pacific is second at 7-1-0.
Western, which is working on a season-best four-game winning streak, all of them shutouts, plays the nationally No. 4-ranked Falcons on Wednesday, Oct. 28, at Seattle's Interbay Stadium.
Kellan Brown's team-leading seventh goal of the season was the only bright point for Western Washington University as it fell 6-1 to nationally ranked Cal State L.A. on Friday in a non-conference men's soccer game in Los Angeles.
The Vikings, who dropped to 5-10-0, have lost all five of their contests with Top 25 teams this season. The deficit matched their worst since a 7-2 home loss to Notre Dame de Namur during the 2006 campaign.
Western Washington University was outshot, 22-6, as it fell 3-0 to Cal State Dominguez Hills in a non-conference men's soccer game Wednesday, Oct. 21, in Carson, Calif.
The Vikings, who were blanked for only the third time this season, fell to 5-9-0.
CSUDH, ranked No.6 in the latest NCAA Division II West Region rating and the defending national champion, improved to 11-5-1 with its fifth straight win. The Toros are 7-1-1 at home.
Forward Molly Shannon and Emily Frankland scored second-half goals as Western Washington University blanked Central Washington University 2-0 in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's soccer contest Wednesday, Oct. 14, at Central.
The Vikings won their second consecutive game following a pair of losses, improving to 8-4-2 overall and stayed atop the GNAC standings at 5-1-1.
Western Washington University had a 21-game league unbeaten streak end at 21 as it fell 2-1 to Saint Martin's University in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's soccer contest Monday, Oct. 5, at the Regional Athletic Complex.
The Vikings, who were coming off a 3-2 victory over nationally No.1-ranked and previously unbeaten Seattle Pacific on Saturday, Oct. 3, dropped to 6-3-2 overall and 4-1-1 in GNAC action. They had entered the contest with an overall unbeaten string of seven games, six of them victories.
Western Washington University gave up an early goal and it stood up as the Vikings fell 1-0 to nationally ranked Seattle Pacific University in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference men's soccer game Saturday night at Orca Field on the Whatcom Community College campus.
Forward Lucy Miller scored in the 82nd minute, lifting Western Washington University to a stunning 3-2 victory over nationally No.1-ranked and previously unbeaten Seattle Pacific University in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's soccer contest Saturday at Orca Field on the Whatcom Community College campus.
Western Washington University extended its unbeaten streak to six as it defeated Northwest Nazarene University 2-0 in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's soccer contest Wednesday, Sept. 30, in Nampa, Idaho.
A late goal by midfielder Kellan Brown forced overtime, but it wasn't enough as Western Washington University fell 2-1 to Montana State University Billings in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference men's soccer game Thursday, Sept. 24, at Whatcom Community College.