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Women’s soccer notebook

By Daily Bruin Staff

Oct. 5, 1998 9:00 p.m.

Tuesday, October 6, 1998

Women’s soccer notebook

Junior defender Skylar Little was voted the Outrigger Hotel and
Resorts No Ka Oi Most Valuable Player on Sunday, after helping the
Bruins allow only one goal in 180 minutes of tournament play.

* * *

Striker Venus James, just 12 games into her sophomore campaign,
has placed herself second on the Bruin all-time scoring list with
34 points.

James entered this season in fourth place on the list with 25
points, behind Shannon Thomas and Sonja Munevar, who were both tied
for second with 32 points each.

James, with three game-winning goals this season and six
overall, has moved into second-place all-time in that category.

* * *

Senior striker Larisa Kiremidjian has now elevated herself to
fourth place, where James once stood. Kiremidjian, with seven
points this season on three goals and one assist, has 30 career
points.

* * *

Sophomore transfer forward Tracey Milburn, out of Pepperdine,
and James were the second-leading scorers on their respective
squads last season.

They are third and fourth this season for the Bruins
respectively.

* * *

Freshman forward Staci Duncan is the hottest Bruin of all right
now with 19 points.

At this pace, Duncan should easily crack the top-five all-time
scoring list by the end of the season.

Duncan and James both lead the team with three game-winning
goals this season.

* * *

Freshman forward Breana Boling scored two goals in the Bruins’
4-1 victory Sunday at Hawaii.

Boling’s 12 points rank her second behind Duncan in Bruin season
scoring.

* * *

Junior goalkeeper Lindsay Culp, with 40 career wins, is 10-1-1
this season in 12 starts. With nine regular season games remaining,
Culp could break her own club record for wins in a season (17).

* * *

Through 12 games, head coach Todd Saldana now holds the
distinction of coaching the Bruins to their best start ever.

Under Joy Fawcett, the Bruins posted a 9-1-2 record in 1995.

* * *

Sophomore midfielders Karissa Hampton and Sommer Hammoud,
freshman midfielder Vanessa Clark, Little, Culp and Boling have
each started all 12 games this season for the Bruins.

Notes compiled by A. CinQue Carter, Daily Bruin contributor.

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© 1998 ASUCLA Communications Board

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