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2014 Women's Soccer Roster

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7 Jessie Ayers

  • Position Midfielder
  • Height 5-5
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Seattle, WA
  • High School Roosevelt
  • Major History/Political Science
  • Club Team Northwest Nationals Rayos

Biography


2014: Earned all-region honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America for the fourth time as a second-team selection on the NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division I Women's all-Pacific Region Team … Named to the all-Mountain West first team, her fourth consecutive all-conference honor … Finished second on the team with eight goals and 20 points, which ranked fourth and fifth, respectively, in the MW ... With three tallies during the Mountain West tournament, Ayers climbed into a tie for third place on the program's all-time list with Karla Thompson, who scored 32 from 1988-91 … She also finished her career with 74 career points, which ties for fourth place in program history with Tiffany Brown (2007-10) … Started all 19 games in which she played … Ranked eighth on the team with 1,627 minutes … Scored twice during the 5-2 win over Weber State and the 3-1 victory over Utah State in the first round of the conference tournament, her fourth and fifth career games with multiple tallies … Struck for the game-winning goal in her final appearance at Stewart Field, a 2-0 victory over the Air Force Academy … Set up the game winner in the 1-0 victory over Oakland University and the 2-0 win over UNLV … Completed her career with 10 game-winning goals and five game winning assists … Finished her career with a three-game goal-scoring streak, running her career totals to six goals and seven points in postseason play … For the second year in a row, Ayers was named to the preseason watch list for college soccer's most prestigious individual award, the Missouri Athletic Club's Hermann Trophy … A first-team selection on the NSCAA's Scholar All-West Region Team.

2013: Named to the NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division I All-Central Region first team … A first-team all-Conference USA selection for the third year in a row … Started 21 of 22 games … Ranked first among the team’s forwards and fourth overall with 1,641 minutes played … Led C-USA with six game-winning goals and tied for first with a career-high 13 tallies overall … Became the first Tiger to record double-digit goals since Emily Beans struck for 13 in 2006, and has climbed into a tie for ninth on CC's all-time list with 24 …. Also finished second in the league with a personal-best 27 points and has climbed into a tie for 11th in program history with 54 career points … Struck twice in a game on two occasions … Notched the ‘golden goal’ during the 4-3 overtime victory at Rice … Named Offensive MVP of the Conference USA Championship after scoring a goal in all three games … Named a second-team Scholar All-American by the NSCAA and was a repeat selection on the Conference USA All-Academic team with a 3.75 GPA as a history and political science double major ... Named to the Missouri Athletic Club's Hermann Trophy Watch List.
    
2012: Named a second-team All-American by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America … Became the 14th Tiger to be honored by the NSCAA, the first since Robyn Neigle, Karla Thompson and Cissy Wafford were recognized in 1990 … One of only four underclassmen among the 32 players to earn a spot on the first or second teams … Named Midfielder of the Year and a first-team all-Conference USA for the second year in a row … Started all 23 games and was fifth with 1907 minutes played … Led the Tigers with seven goals, was second with 18 points and tied for second with four assists, all of which were career highs … Ranked second in the conference in shots (69), fifth in shots per game (3.00) and tied for 10th in points … Struck for the game-winning goal in conference matches against Marshall (2-1) and Southern Miss (1-0) … Set up the deciding score in victories over Denver, Robert Morris and Tulsa … Also notched the equalizer during 2-2 ties against Utah and SMU … CC was 3-0-3 when she scored a goal and 6-0-3 when she had a point … Is tied for No. 38 in program history with 27 points after only two campaigns … A second-team selection on the Conference USA Women's Soccer All-Academic Squad.    
    
2011:
Named Midfielder of the Year and Freshman of the Year by Conference USA … Also earned a spot on the all-conference first team as well as the all-freshman team … A second-selection on Soccer America’s all-freshman team as well as a third-team all-Central Region pick by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America … Named CC’s Freshman of the Year … Started 18 and played in all 20 matches … One of two freshmen to play in every game … Ranked fourth on the team with nine points (4g/1a) … Was second in C-USA games with seven points (3g/1a) … Scored the game winner against East Carolina … Set up the game-tying goal at UCF … Led first-year Tigers and was fifth overall with 1,423 minutes played … Colorado College was undefeated when she recorded a goal (4-0-0) or a point (4-0-1).
    
Club Notes: Trained with the U.S. Under-23 Women's National Team in June of 2014 ... Played for the W-League's Colorado Pride, earning a spot on the All-Western Conference Team ...  Played for the Pride Predators during the summer of 2012, helping the team win the Colorado State Cup championship and finish second in the Region 4 championships in Phoenix, Ariz. ... A member of the Northwest Nationals Rayos club team in the Washington State Youth Soccer Association (WSYSA).
    
High School Notes: Ayers was a two-time first-team All-King County selection at Seattle's Roosevelt High School ... She added second-team all-State accolades as a senior there in 2011, when she also was named team MVP and earned 101 Club Scholar Athlete honors.
    
Coach's Comments: "Jessie is a crafty attacking central midfielder who uses her ability to run at back lines very well. Her ability to break down back lines by both the dribble and on the final pass has been a great addition to our midfield block.”
        


Career Statistics

YearGP/GSGAPts.ShotsGWGGWAPK-AT
201120/1841946101-1
201223/23741869230-0
201321/211312741600-0
201419/19842051122-2
Totals83/813210742071053-3


     

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Historical Player Information

  • 7

    2011Freshman

    Midfielder
    5'5"
    7
  • 7

    2012Sophomore

    Midfielder
    5'5"
    7
  • 7

    2013Junior

    Midfielder
    5'5"
    7
  • 7

    2014Senior

    Midfielder
    5'5"
    7