Colorado Christian vs. Lubbock Christian
Friday, September 17 | 12:00 PM
Lakewood, CO
- This will record the Cougars first match against Lubbock Christian
- The Chaparral's are currently 2-0 in their season
- Lubbock Christian has a total of seven goals and Colorado Christian has recorded two
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Last Week Recap:
Colorado Christian competed against Fort Hays State last Friday and ended in a tie after double overtime. They recorded 14 shots opposed to Fort Hays State's 21.
Molly Miller and
Capri Dewing each had three shots that challenged the keeper.
Keeley Kroonenberg kept her shutout streak against the Tigers.
Last Sunday the Cougars played #15 Emporia State and recorded their first loss at home. Colorado Christian struggled to challenge Emporia's defense with six shots and one on goal, while Emporia State had 18 shots with nine on goal. Goalkeeper
Alana Lopp subbed into the second half and competed in her first minutes of the season.
Season Stats:
The Cougars have an overall record of 1-2-1 so far this year. They have a total of 33 shots and two goals, averaging about eight shots per game. Colorado Christian goalkeepers have computed 23 saves total.
Preseason Poll
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The Cougars were voted to finish in the tenth slot in the RMAC preseason poll. Colorado School of Mines is predicted to finish in the first spot for the eighth time in the last eleven years.
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2021 RMAC Women's Soccer Preseason Poll
1. Colorado School of Mines (7)-138
2. UCCS (3)-128
3. CSU Pueblo (3)-121
4. Westminster-110
5. Fort Lewis-95
6. Regis-87
7. Colorado Mesa-85
8. MSU Denver-66
9. Adams State-51
10. Colorado Christian-50
11. Western Colorado-33
12. Black Hills State-30
Head Coach – Tammy McPherson
Head Women's Soccer CoachÂ
Tammy McPherson was honored by the United Soccer Coaches by being named the National NCCAA DI Women's Soccer Coach of the Year in 2016. She is celebrating her 15
th year in total as the Head Coach of the Women's Soccer Program.Â
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Tammy McPherson started her career with Colorado Christian University as a student-athlete, graduating in 1999 as one of the most talented individuals to ever wear a Colorado Christian uniform. Over the course of her career, McPherson (formerly Wishard) would go on to earn the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Freshman of the Year Award, as well as four first team RMAC All-Conference nods, while ranking first all-time at Colorado Christian in single season points, second in single season goals, second in single season assists, first in career points, first in career assists, and second all-time for career goals scored. Her records as a player remain intact to this day.
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McPherson started her coaching career with the Cougars in 2003 when she moved from an assistant position to taking the entire women's soccer program under her wing. In those eight years with the Cougars, McPherson developed a competitive program that competed at a high level in the RMAC, as well as the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) with two NCCAA Regional Championship Titles, as well as her recent 2016 NCCAA National Championship Title. Â
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In 2011, McPherson made the hard decision to leave Colorado Christian and the coaching world in order to assist her husband with humanitarian work in Uganda, Africa.  However, after a four year absence, in 2015 McPherson was approached by Colorado Christian Athletics to return as the head women's soccer coach.   Once McPherson officially accepted the position she stated: "I missed coaching soccer and the atmosphere at Colorado Christian. I am excited to get back into the competitive environment of sport and even more excited about mentoring and training college athletes again."
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In 2015 Colorado Christian Women's Soccer went 0-15-3. However, the transition time did not take long, as the following season (2016) the Cougars went 13-8-3, the most wins in Colorado Christian women's soccer history, while also earning an RMAC Conference playoff berth and their first NCCAA National Championship Title.  McPherson said "the success of this season can be attributed to the hard work of the players and the coaching staff, but at the end of the day, it's nothing short of a miracle." Coach lead her Cougars back to the RMAC playoffs in 2018.
Coach McPherson also holds her United Soccer Coaches National, Advanced National, and Premier Licenses. To earn these levels of achievement, coach McPherson dedicated over 120 hours of class and field time.
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