TCU Women's Soccer Media Guide

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2009 WOMEN’S SOCCER

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COMMITMENT TOWARDS EXCELLENCE

ALL-TIME GREATS SARAH CAMPBELL | TWO-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE

1986-1989

TCUʼs first true superstar on the pitch, Campbell excelled on the field as she netted 24 goals during her career, which is the all-time school record. She is also second in assists all-time with 17, while also racking up a school record of 75 points during her four year career. Campbell had a banner 1986 season in which she scored the single-season record for points with 34, while also netting the secondbest total ever for goals in a season with 14 on the year. .

JESSI MOORE | TWO-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE

2003-2004

ALLISON CALLERI | 1998 FIRST-TEAM ALL-WAC

1996-1999

Calleri dominated at times during her career as a Horned Frog. The first-team AllWAC selection in 1998 is the school record holder in assists with 18 during her career. Calleri closed out her 1997 season dishing out seven assists in route to second-team all-conference honors. She sits at No. 5 all-time in career goals with 18 and is currently No. 3 all-time in points with 54 for her four-year career.

BRENDA DEROSE | FIRST EVER NATIONAL AWARD SELECTION

1999-2002

In just two years in Fort Worth, Moore made a name for herself as she collected second-team Conference USA honors two-straight seasons. She also was productive in the classroom as she earned Academic All-Conference during both the 2003 and 2004 seasons.

Brenda DeRose earned second-team all-conference honors during her freshman season, while also being the first Horned Frog ever to collect Soccer Buzz AllFreshman Central Region honors in 1999. During her sophomore campaign, DeRose was named first-team all-conference.

The 2004 season saw Moore, who transferred from Mississippi State, record 10 goals, while also dishing out six assists. Finally, Moore closed out 2004 with 26 points, which still sits as No. 4 alltime in school history.

The Norman, Okla., native, was the cornerstone of TCUʼs defense for fourstraight years.

The Grapevine, Texas native currently sits in the top-10 in the record books in both goals and points with 16 and 41, respectively.

MARIBETH FORREST | SCHOOL RECORD HOLDER

1987-1990

Forrest was TCUʼs first great goalkeeper as she still holds school records in three major categories. Overall, she posted the top-two all-time single season records for saves recorded with 159 and 157 saves in 1988 and 1999, respectively.

Up until this past season, Forrest had recorded the single-season best Goals Against Average (GAA) with an average of 1.04 in 1998. She currently sits No. 2 all-time. On Sept. 11, 1988, Forrest etched her name in the record books as she posted 30 saves in one contest. Finally, she is No. 1 all-time in career saves with 490 and shutouts with 18. She also sits at No. 2 all-time in GAA with an average of 1.58 for her four-year career.

Also excelled in the classroom as she earned academic all-conference honors in both the WAC and Conference USA. Overall, DeRose was a four-time academic all-conference selection.

ALL-TIME GREATS CRITERIA

Criteria

Created in the summer of 2009, the All-Time Greats section recognizes those student-athletes that have helped TCU womenʼs soccer elevate its program. To be considered an all-time great, a womenʼs soccer player must have atleast one of the following criteria. Criteria: 1. Must have been an All-Conference Performer 2. Must have recieved All-America Status 3. Must be a school record holder 4. Excelled in the classroom 5. National Award Winner 6. Cannot Be a Current Student-Athlete

Note: The All-Time Greats section is selected by the TCU womenʼs soccer coaching staff and the TCU media relations department.

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