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Utah Tech University Athletics

Hall of Fame

Women's Soccer 2000

  • Class
  • Induction
    2015
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Soccer
The 2000 women's soccer team is one of the great programs in Dixie State Athletics' history, winning the school's first national title in any sport in 15 years at that time. The 2000 squad was the first women's team to win a national title at Dixie State, finishing with an 18-1-1 record.
 
Dixie State beat Monroe Community College out of New York 3-2 in sudden-death double-overtime in St. Louis.
 
Karrie Broderick knocked in the game-winner for Dixie State while Annalisa Banks scored a pair of goals earlier.
 
The team also brought home the tournament sportsmanship award and Tennille Bennett was named outstanding forward, Shaylee Hogge was named outstanding defender and Annalisa Banks was named to the All-Tournament Team. Head coach Rob Dahl was named Coach of the Tournament and the NSCAA JC Coach of the Year.
 
The St. George City Council officially proclaimed December 7, 2000 as Dixie State College Women's Soccer Day.
 
Members of the team include: Morgan Kunz (Bracken), Tiffany Ellis (Anderson), Amanda Hafen (Halligan), Tennille Bennett (Vance), Amy Gustaveson (Zollinger), Annalisa Banks (Noe), Stephanie Conrad, Lindsay Johnson (Brown), Candice Barwick (Fowler), Angela Profancik, Lisa Stevens (Stubbs), Lindsay Mulliner (Little), Krista Davis (Funk), Jennifer Henry (Fielding), Karrie Broderick, Shaylee Hogge (Wilson), Chaysie Call (Christensen), Kat Huddleston, Denise Lindley, LynDee Russell (Barney), Alisha Provstgaard along with assistant coaches Trent Chapman, Kiley Heideman and head coach Rob Dahl.
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