mug photoJackson First Team All-Region Selection
For the second straight season, junior Kelli Jackson of the UTD women's soccer team, has been selected as a first-team member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-South Region team.

Jackson, a junior from Tulsa, Oklahoma, was selected for the honor along with senior Theresa Buckles, who was named a second-team NSCAA All-South Region forward.

The American Southwest Conference Defensive Player of the Year for the third straight season, Jackson has also been the conference pre-season Defensive Player of the Year twice and has been named to the ASC All-Conference team each season she has played at UTD. Jackson was the leader of a UTD defense in 2006 that gave up just 12 goals through its 14-4-2 season and recorded shutouts in 13 of its 14 wins. In addition, the team captain scored two goals, including the game winner in the semifinal, 1-0 win over Texas Lutheran at the ASC Championship Tournament.|

Buckles, a four-year starter from Sugar Land, TX, was UTD's second-leading scorer in 2006 with 10 goals and nine assists. She became the UTD career assist leader with 29 total while playing in all but one game during her career with the Comets.

Jackson Wins Third Straight ASC Defensive POY Award
RICHARDSON, TX - For the third consecutive year, UTD's Kelli Jackson has been named the American Southwest Conference Defensive Player of the Year as part of the All-ASC teams announced Tuesday.

Jackson, a junior defender from Tulsa, OK, was joined on the ASC All-Conference first team by fellow team captains - senior midfielder Genny Nevit and senior forward Theresa Buckles.

Jackson has won the conference defensive award in each of her three seasons at UTD and was the conference pre-season Defensive Player of the Year twice. She was the leader of a UTD defense that gave up just 12 goals through its 14-4-2 season and recorded shutouts in 13 of its 14 wins . In addition, the team captain scored two goals, including the game winner in the semifinal, 1-0 win over Texas Lutheran at the ASC Championship Tournament.

Buckles, a four-year starter from Sugar Land, TX, was UTD's second-leading scorer in 2006 with 10 goals and nine assists. She became the UTD career assist leader with 29 total while playing in all but one game during her career with the Comets. Nevit, a senior from Austin, scored five goals and had three assists during the 2006 season.

Junior transfer Ashley Carter, the team's leading scorer with 16 goals and 6 assists, was a second-team selection along with three other defensive players - freshman Caitlin Perdue of Austin; junior Lyndsi Ayers of Farmington, NM; and goalkeeper Cat Fox of Lubbock, TX.

All seven UTD players honored were either first or second-team selections.

Eleven Win Academic All-Conference Recognition
RICHARDSON, TX - Eleven University of Texas at Dallas women's soccer players were among the 32 student-athletes from soccer, volleyball and cross country to be named to the 2006 American Southwest Conference fall Academic All-Conference teams. To qualify for the ASC Academic All-Conference team, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.0 overall grade point average, have lettered in their sport athletically and be in at least their second full year of enrollment at the university. The UTD women's soccer selections were:
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Lyndsi Ayers; Jr.; Biology; Farmington, NM
Theresa Buckles; Sr.; Interdisciplinary Studies; Sugar Land, TX
Renee Collini; Jr.; Biology; Mansfield, TX
Catherine Fox; Jr.; Computer Science; Lubbock, TX
Kacey Grisham;   So.; Undeclared; Friendswood, TX
Amanda Kallus; So.; Business Administration; Richardson, TX
Mallorie Lamping; Jr.; Government/Politics; Plano, TX
Genny Nevit; Sr.; Business Administration; Austin, TX
Nicole Randall; So.; Undeclared; Austin, TX
Stephane Ross; So.; Electrical Engineering; The Colony, TX
Ashley Walker; Jr.; Speech Pathology/Audiology; Spring, TX

Buckles Wins District Academic Award
RICHARDSON, TX - Senior men's soccer player John Keese has been selected to the third-team College Division squad on the 2006 men's soccer College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America team. Keese, a senior from Albuquerque, NM, was voted to the first team squad for District VI and qualified for the national team ballot. Two other Comets - senior Theresa Buckles of the women's soccer team and sophomore Jessie Harpham of the UTD volleyball team - were second-team selections for the District VI teams in their sports and were not eligible for election to the national squad. The Academic All-America team annually honors student athletes who meet strict academic and athletic criteria. The district and national squads are voted on by CoSIDA members. The College Division includes NCAA Division II & III schools as well as universities competing in the NAIA. District VI includes colleges and universities in five states.

>>11.05.06

Cowgirls Come Back On Comets Again In ASC Title Game
ABILENE, TX - For the third straight year, the UTD women's soccer team had to watch the nationally-ranked Hardin-Simmons Cowgirls celebrate the American Southwest Conference championship after falling in the title game. The 9th-ranked Cowgirls (17-0-3) got a goal with just 5:44 left in the second overtime period from Amy Kuykendall to edge the Comets, 2-1 in the championship game.

UTD saw its chance at winning its first ASC title since 2002 slip away with just 2:39 left in regulation when HSU finally overcame a 1-0 UTD lead with a header from Kelsey Jensen to tie the game at 1-1 and send it once again into overtime. UTD and HSU have gone to overtime in each of the last three title games with HSU coming out on top each time.

In the last seven meetings between the two teams, UTD has forced two ties and has five single-point losses. None of the Comets' three seniors playing in the game - Theresa Buckles, Genny Nevit and Tiffany Knobloch - never were able to experience a win over HSU in their UTD career.

In the tournament final game, the Comets (14-4-2) went up, 1-0, just 10:44 into the game when Knobloch fired a free kick through the hands of HSU goalie Christi Carr. The Comets made the 1-0 lead stand up throughout the rest of the half, but had to withstand an HSU onslaught of 16 second-half shots. Goalie Cat Fox had to make 11 saves. The Cowgirls outshot UTD, 23-2 after halftime and had eight corner-kick opportunities.

The game-tying goal from HSU snapped an eight-game shutout streak for the UTD defense.

Kelli Jackson knocked home the game-winning shot just 29:07 into the semifinal, 1-0 win over Texas Lutheran. The Comets played their usual shutdown defense the rest of the way to preserve the win. Fox had to make just three saves on the afternoon, but two in the game's final two minutes as TLU scrambled to tie the game. UTD outshot TLU, 18-9.

Buckles, Jackson and Fox were UTD's selections for the all-tournament team.

2006
SEASON
IN REVIEW


Friday-Sunday
11.03-11.05
AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT
@ Hardin-Simmons
Abilene, TX
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SEMIFINALS
UTD def. Texas
Lutheran, 1-0
BOXSCORE
• • •
Sun 1 pm -
CHAMPIONSHIP
HSU 2, UTD 1 (2 OT)
BOXSCORE

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REGULAR SEASON
Saturday, 09.02
UTD 4, Millsaps 0BOXSCORE

Sunday, 09.03
Rhodes 1, UTD 0 BOXSCORE

Saturday, 09.09

Trinity 2, UTD 1 (OT)
BOXSCORE

Friday, 09.15
UTD 12, Concordia 0
BOXSCORE

Saturday, 09.16
UT-Tyler 1, UTD 0
BOXSCORE

Wednesday, 09.20
UTD 1, Austin Col. 1
(OT)
BOXSCORE

Saturday, 09.23
UTD 2, Ozarks 0
BOXSCORE

Tuesday, 09.26
UTD 5, S'western 3
BOXSCORE

Friday, 09.29
UTD 6,
Mississippi Col. 0
BOXSCORE

Saturday, 09.30
UTD 13,
Louisiana Col. 0
BOXSCORE

Friday, 10.06
UTD 2, HSU 2 (OT)
BOXSCORE

Saturday, 10.07
UTD 1, McMurry 0
BOXSCORE

Friday, 10.13

UTD 7, HPU 0
BOXSCORE

Saturday, 10.14
UTD 2, UMHB 0
BOXSCORE

Friday, 10.20
UTD 2, TLU 0
BOXSCORE

Saturday, 10.21
UTD 5, SCHREINER 0
BOXSCORE

Friday, 10.27
UTD 1, ETBU 0
(2 OT)
BOXSCORE

Saturday, 10.28
UTD 3, LETU 0
BOXSCORE