Cougar Women and Final NCAA Stats
PROVO, Utah (March 16, 2010 ) - Individually, and as a team, the Cougars were ranked in ten different NCAA categories at the end of the 2009 season.
In 2009 the Cougars played in 11 home games in front of a total of 21,279 fans. With an average home attendance of 1,934, the Cougars are ranked fourth for their average attendance in the nation among all Division I women's soccer programs.
For their 2009 performance, the Cougar squad also received many other top rankings in the NCAA. The following are team rankings from the NCAA:
Team scoring offense
#98 -- 24 games, 38 goals averaging 1.58 goals per game
Team Goals-against Average
#12 -- 24 games, 15 goals allowed 2263 minutes played
Averaging .596 goals allowed per game
Team Shutout Percentage
#25 -- 24 games, 13 shutouts averaging .542 shutouts
team Win-Loss-Tie Percentage
#10 -- 18 wins-4 losses-2 ties, Winning 79.2 percent of all games
Members of the 2009 squad also represented their team in the final NCAA stats. The following are individual rankings from the NCAA:
Points per game
#41 Carlee Payne with 35 points in 24 games, averaging 1.46 points per game
Goals per game
#57 Carlee Payne with 13 goals in 24 games, averaging .542 goals per game
Assists per game
#81 Carlee Payne with 9 assists in 24 games, averaging .38 assists per game
Goals against average
#20 McKinzie Olson with 15 goals allowed in 24 games in 2238 minutes, averaging .603 goals allowed per game
Save percentage
#114 McKinzie Olson with 63 saves in 24 games, averaging .808 saves per game
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