BYU highlights WCC postseason awards

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SAN BRUNO, Calif. - The No. 2 BYU women's soccer team highlighted this year's West Coast Conference postseason awards, as voted by the nine WCC head coaches, after going an unbeaten 7-0-1 through league play and winning its first WCC title.  

After leading the nationally-ranked Cougars to their first-ever No. 1 seed, head coach Jennifer Rockwood was named the 2012 WCC Coach of the Year. The No. 1 seed is the best in program history. 

Senior defender Lindsi Lisonbee Cutshall was named the 2012 WCC Player of the Year after anchoring a nationally-ranked BYU defense that holds its opponents to an average of just 7.7 shots per game while giving up just 10 goals all season and only four during conference play. Cutshall is a two-time Hermann Trophy Candidate and a finalist for the 2012 Senior CLASS Award. 

Junior goalkeeper Erica Owens was named the 2012 WCC Goalkeeper of the Year in her first year as a starter for the Cougars. Owens' goals-against average, save percentage and total shutouts are first in the WCC and her goals-against average is also ranked 10th in the NCAA. 

Freshman forward Michele Murphy was named the 2012 WCC Freshman of the Year after leading the team with eight goals on the year, and also contributing seven assists and 36 shots. Murphy is tied for 4th in the WCC for total goals and her .40 goals per game is tied for 7th.

Named to the All-WCC First Team are BYU players Cloee Colohan, Cutshall and Jessica Ringwood. Carlee Payne Holmoe, Rachel Manning and Owens were included on the All-WCC Second Team. 

Murphy was also named to the All-WCC Honorable Mention Team and the All-WCC Freshman Team with freshman teammate Paige Hunt

Below is a full breakdown of the All-WCC Awards. 

Lindsi Lisonbee Cutshall, BYU
Kendall Johnson, Portland
Michele Murphy, BYU
Jennifer Rockwood, BYU
PlayerYearSchool
Cloee ColohanJRBYU
Lindsi Lisonbee CutshallSRBYU
Amanda FrisbieJRPortland
Anisa GuajardoSRPepperdine
Sofia HuertaSOSanta Clara
Kendall JohnsonJRPortland
Julie JohnstonJRSanta Clara
Michelle PaoJRPepperdine
Jessica RingwoodSRBYU
Danielle RussellSRSan Diego
Lynn WilliamsSoPepperdine
PlayerYearSchool
Jenni BengerSOLoyola Marymount
Michelle CruzJRPortland
Carlee Payne HolmoeSRBYU
Mackenzie KrieserSOSan Francisco
Rebekah KurleSOPortland
Rachel ManningJRBYU
Meghan O'RourkeSOSan Diego
Erica OwensJRBYU
Whitney SharpeSRLoyola Marymount
Meleana ShimSRSanta Clara
Allie VernonJRSanta Clara
Roxanne Barker (Pepperdine); Taylor Brooke (Portland); Megan Connor (San Francisco); Erin Dees (Portland); Etajha Gilmer (Loyola Marymount); Cricket Harber (Gonzaga); Mariah Hobbs (San Diego); Noelle La Prevotte (Portland); Lauren Luke (Gonzaga); Melinda Madden (Saint Mary's); Morgan Manchester (Gonzaga); Lauren Matheson (Santa Clara); Kelley mcCloskey (San Diego); Cori McGovern (Loyola Marymount); Christina Moberg (San Francisco); Michele Murphy (BYU); Vicki Shimkus (Saint Mary's); Kelsea Smith (Pepperdine); Dani Weatherholt (Santa Clara)
PlayerSchool
Jocelyn BlankenshipLoyola Marymount
Mandy DavisPepperdine
Meggie GulczynskiSan Diego
Paige HuntBYU
Devlyn JeterPortland
Noelle La PrevottePortland
Lauren LukeGonzaga
Michele MurphyBYU
McKenna TollackSan Diego
Andi TostanoskiSanta Clara
Dani WeatherholtSanta Clara