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BYU women's soccer head coach Jennifer Rockwood is the subject of the BYUtv series "Legends" in their upcoming episode to air on Monday, August 20, at 6 p.m. MT.
The show highlights Rockwood's career as a player for BYU and her 17 years as its head coach. The episode can be viewed live on BYUtv or online live at byutv.org.
In her years as head coach for the BYU women's soccer team Rockwood has amassed a 274-85-31 all-time record, making her the 6th winningest active head coach in the NCAA and 7th all-time. Rockwood has coached 35+ All-American awards, won eight conference titles, made 13 NCAA tournament appearances and seen the program through three conference changes.
"Legends" also did an episode dedicated to BYU assistant coach Aleisha Rose and it can be watched online.
College Sports Madness (CSM), an online sports destination that recently added women's soccer to its repertoire, has released its 2012 Preseason All-Americans and included BYU senior Lindsi Lisonbee Cutshall to its First Team. Cutshall was also added to CSM's Preseason All-West Coast Conference Team earlier this month.
Ctushall netted four goals and took 20 shots last season while anchoring a BYU women's soccer defense that allowed just 16 goals all season.
Below is a full list of CSM's Preseason All-American winners.
| First Team | Second Team |
|---|---|
| Christine Exeter, Louisville | Becca Wann, Richmond |
| Maya Hayes, Penn State | Colleen Williams, Dayton |
| Chioma Ubogagu, Stanford | Nadia Link, Long Beach St. |
| Katie Stengel, Wake Forest | Tiffany McCarty, Florida St. |
| Amber Brooks, North Carolina | Morgan Brian, Virginia |
| Julie Johnston, Santa Clara | Mallory Schaffer, William & Mary |
| Kristen Mewis, Boston College | Christabel Oduro, Memphis |
| Kaitlyn Kerr, Duke | Erika Tymrak, Florida |
| Alina Garciamendez, Stanford | Michelle Pao, Pepperdine |
| Natasha Ansai, Duke | Kassey Kallman, Florida State |
| Crystal Dunn, North Carolina | Ines Jaurena, Florida State |
| Lindsi Lisonbee Cutshall, BYU | Abby Dahlkemper, UCLA |
| Adrianna Franch, Oklahoma State | Aubrey Bledsoe, Wake Forest |
| Third Team | Fourth Team |
|---|---|
| Micaela Capelle, Portland | Kelly Cobb, Duke |
| Caroline Miller, Virginia | Natalia Ledezma, UC Irvine |
| Kelsey Haycock, La Salle | Kate Schwindel, West Virginia |
| Tishia Jewell, UCF | Kate Howart, Miami (FL) |
| Samantha Mewis, UCLA | Domenica Hodak, Maryland |
| Christine Narin, Penn State | Renee Washington, La Salle |
| Vanessa DiBernardo, Illinois | Caitlin Alves, Hartford |
| Mandy Laddish, Notre Dame | Jenna Richmond, UCLA |
| Cassie Dickerson, Kansas | Bry McCarthy, West Virginia |
| Carson Michalowski, Oklahoma St. | Marissa Diggs, UCF |
| Kathryn Williamson, Florida | Alex Balcer, Long Beach State |
| Ally Miller, Marquette | Rachel lenz, Texas A&M |
| Erin Quinlan, Hartford | Emily Oliver, Stanford |
Forty-two men and 38 women have been identified as players to follow this season, as these individuals have been named to the Missouri Athletic Club’s (MAC) Hermann Trophy Watch Lists for 2012. Included on that list is BYU women's soccer defender Lindsi Lisonbee Cutshall.
The MAC Herman Trophy is the highest individual award in intercollegiate soccer presented annually in January during a banquet at the Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis.
This is the second-straight year Cuthshall has been named to the Watch List.
Cutshall is a two-time NSCAA All-American as BYU's anchor defender that helped to allow just 16 goals from opponents last season. In 2011, Cutshall netted four goals and took 20 shots.
Each list will be narrowed down by NSCAA members from Division I programs to 15 semifinalists by November 29. Member coaches and fans will then vote for their top three choices and the finalists will be announced December 6. The winners will be announced at the awards’ banquet at the Missouri Athletic Club on Friday, Jan. 11.
Fellow WCC opponent Julie Johnston from Santa Clara joins Cutshall on the 38-person women's list.
College Sports Madness (CSM), an online sports destination that recently added women's soccer to its repertoire, has awarded three members of the BYU women's soccer team with preseason awards.
In their West Coast Conference preview, CSM named seniors Carlee Payne Holmoe and Lindsi Lisonbee Cutshall as a part of their Preseason All-WCC First Team. On their Second Team, they included junior Rachel Manning. Below is a full list of the award winners.
| First Team | Second Team |
|---|---|
| Micaela Capelle, Portland | Kaila Cameli, Portland |
| Sofia Huera, Santa Clara | Emily Dillon, San Diego |
| Lynn Williams, Pepperdine | Emma Dolcetti, Gonzaga |
| Carlee Payne Holmoe, BYU | Anisa Guajardo, Pepperdine |
| Christina Moberg, San Francisco | Danielle Weatherholt, Santa Clara |
| Mariah Butera, San Diego | Caroline Kruez, Saint Mary's |
| Julie Johnston, Santa Clara | Rachel Manning, BYU |
| Ellie Rice, Santa Clara | Meleana Shim, Santa Clara |
| Michelle Pao, Pepperdine | Meghan O'Rourke, San Diego |
| Kelsea Smith, Pepperdine | Kendall Johnson, Portland |
| Etajha Gilmer, Loyola Marymount | Dani Russell, San Diego |
| Lindsi Lisonbee Cutshall, BYU | Kristin DeGrandmont, Pepperdine |
| Roxanne Barker, Pepperdine | Molly Mettler, Santa Clara |
| Offensive Player of the Year | Julie Johnston, Santa Clara |
| Freshman of the Year | Danielle Weatherholt, Santa Clara |
| Defensive Player of the Year | Roxanne Barker, Pepperdine |
| Coach of the Year | Tim Ward, Pepperdine |