Tatiana Littlefield | Posted: 9 Aug 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Cougars picked third in WCC, Colohan named to Preseason Team

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PROVO, Utah — The BYU women’s soccer team was picked to finish in third place in the West Coast Conference preseason poll, the league announced Thursday.

No. 19 Santa Clara and No. 18 Pepperdine each received five first-place votes, but the Broncos edged out the Waves after earning one more point for a total of 77 points. Pepperdine is the reigning conference champions after going 15-3-3 and 8-0-1 in conference play, while Santa Clara went 15-7-1, 8-1-0.

In 2017, the Cougars tied for fourth place with Loyola Marymount after compiling a 4-4-1 record in conference play.

Sophomore midfielder Mikayla Colohan was selected to the All-WCC Preseason Team. In 2017, Colohan received WCC Honorable Mention Honors and was named to the All-WCC Freshman Team after scoring three goals and tallying five assists for a total of 11 points. She also became the eighth Cougar to record an assist in her first collegiate game.

The preseason poll and team are picked after compiling votes from the conference’s 10 head coaches.

For the conference’s release, visit WCCSports.com.

2018 WCC Women's Soccer Preseason Poll

  Team (First Place Votes Points
1 Santa Clara (5) 77
2 Pepperdine (5) 76
3 BYU 66
4 San Diego 52
5 Loyola Marymount 49
6 San Francisco 40
7 Portland 32
8 Gonzaga 31
9 Saint Mary's 14
10 Pacific 13

2018 All-WCC Women's Soccer Preseason Team

Name Institution Yr. Pos.
Joelle Anderson Pepperdine So. MF/F
Mikayla Colohan Brigham Young So. MF
Julie Doyle Santa Clara So. F
Maddy Gonzalez Santa Clara Jr. F
Madeline Gotta Gonzaga Jr. F
Hailey Harbison Pepperdine R-Sr. D/F
Kimberly Hazlett Portland Jr. MF/F
Summer Mason San Diego Sr. MF/F
Brielle Preece Pepperdine R-Sr. GK
Kelsey Turnbow Santa Clara So. F
Emma Tyrnauer Loyola Marymount R-Sr. MF

 

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