Staci Reynolds Athlete Profile

#21 Staci Reynolds

Staci Reynolds
Position: Defender Height: 5-5 Roster Years: 1997-2000 Hometown: Salt Lake City, UT Last School: Granite High School

Personal

Parents: Maurine and Don ... Siblings: Four sisters, three brothers, one foster brother, two nephews and one niece.
Hobbies: All sports, playing and being outside, drawing and coloring.
Sports Hero: Kristine Lily and John Stockton.
Most Influential Person: My parents and Robyn Bretzing.
Biggest Sports Thrill: Winning the MWC Championship title in 1999 and just being able to play.
Favorite Book:The Little Engine That Could.
Favorite Music: Country.
Favorite Actor: Mel Gibson.
Favorite Movie: Maverick, among many others.
Favorite Food: Steak and potatoes, chocolate.

Before BYU

Granite HS National Honors Society ... Six-year member of Utah ODP ... ODP regional pool two years ... Captain of club, school and ODP teams ... First-team All-Region Deseret News ... Second-team All-Region Salt Lake Tribune ... Second-team All-State ... Varsity basketball three years ... Club: Soccer International.

Summary

Played in 95 games and took 115 shots, scoring five goals and adding 16 assists for 26 career points ... Four-year starter ... Soccer Buzz All-West third-team selection as a sophomore senior ... Soccer Buzz All-West First Team as a junior ... Soccer Buzz All-America Honorable Mention.

Stats

Year	GP	Shs	Gls	Asts	Pts
2000 24 44 2 7 11
1999 25 36 1 6 8
1998 25 23 1 3 5
1997 21 12 1 0 2
Total 95 115 5 16 26

1997 | Freshman Year

Played in 21 games, starting in 20 ... Had one goal on the season.

1998 | Sophomore Year

Started in all 25 games ... Had 23 shots, one goal and three assists for five points ... Part of defense that had 10 shutouts on the year ... Named to the Soccer Buzz All-West Third Team.

1999 | Junior Year

Started in all 25 games on the BYU defense, picking up one goal and six assists for her eight points from 36 shots on goal ... Cougar Club Scholar Athlete ... Named to the MWC All-Tournament Team ... Honored as an NSCAA/Adidas All-America on the West Region First Team ... Named to the 1999 Soccer Buzz All-America National Third Team ... Soccer Buzz All West First Team.

2000 | Senior Year

Named to MWC First Team ... MWC Academic All-MWC ... NCSAA Scholar Athlete All-Region ... NSCAA All-Region ... Soccer Buzz All-America Honorable Mention ... Soccer Buzz All-Region Third Team ... Recorded two assists in wins over Weber State and Washington State ... Member of Utah Select Regional Team, which took the national championships in Florida.