2010-11 Women's Soccer Roster

Colleen Boyd
- Position:
- Goalkeeper
- Height:
- 6-0
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- La Ca?ada HS
- Hometown:
- La Ca?ada, Calif.
SENIOR (2011): Started every match in goal in which she played (19) ... Was third on the team in minutes played with 1732.55 ... Named most inspirational player as well as team MVP following her final season in Corvallis ... Earned Women's University Scholar All-West third team honors by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America ... Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention ... Named All-Pacific Region second team by the NSCAA ... Made three saves against Portland in first round of NCAA Tournament ... Stopped three shots versus rival Oregon in final regular season match ... Made four saves and earned a shutout against California ... Stopped season high eight shots against Stanford ... Saved four shots in road match against Utah ... Made three saves without allowing a goal against USC ... Also shutout Colorado, while making four saves ... Stopped three shots in a shutout win in non-conference match with UC Davis ... Netted four saves during win at Portland ... Made four stops in tie with Santa Clara ... Recorded first shutout of the season with two saves in victory against Purdue ... Made 61 stops overall during season, while compiling a goals against average of 0.68 ... Did not allow a goal in nine total contests.
JUNIOR (2010): Started all 21 games ... Named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-American Third Team ... Named to the NSCAA All-Pacific Region First Team ... Selected to the All-Pac-10 First Team ... Selected to the Pac-10 All-Academic Second Team ... Named NSCAA National Player of the Week on Oct. 20, 2010 ... Named Pac-10 Player of the Week on Oct. 17 ... Recorded a school record 14 shutouts ... Set the school record for consecutive scoreless minutes (580 minutes, 8 seconds) ... Set the single-season school record for goals against average (0.56) ... The goals against average was 13th best in the nation ... Posted five consecutive shutouts to start the season (Seattle University, Pacific, UC Davis, Portland State, Butler) ... Also posted shutouts against No. 16 UCLA, No. 19 USC and No. 24 Memphis in the NCAA First Round ... Named an Oregon State Everyday Champion on Oct. 14, 2010.
SOPHOMORE (2009): Appeared in 14 contests in goal, all starts ... Selected to the Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention team ... Played 1,289 minutes in the net, recording 48 saves and four shutouts ... Posted a goals against average of 0.98 per game ... Played 99 minutes in net to record the shutout over No. 3 Florida in the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship ... Stopped two shots in the victory over Ohio State in the first round of the NCAA tournament ... Made four stops in a shutout win over Seattle ... Made a season-high six saves in a win over Cal State Northridge ... Made two saves in shutout victories over Dartmouth and Arizona.
FRESHMAN (2008): Appeared in 17 contests in goal and started 15... Played 1,391 minutes in the net, recording 67 saves and two shutouts ... Made two saves in the shutout victory over North Florida ... Made three saves in 110 minutes and registered a shutout against Oregon ... Made six saves in win over Utah State ... Made one save to record the win over nationally-ranked Washington State ... Registered a season-high nine saves against Dartmouth ... Posted a 1.16 goals against average.
CLUB: Played for Crown City United for two years ... Also played for Santa Anita Soccer Club, FC Barcelona and Laguna Hills Eclipse.
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from La Cañada High School in 2008 ... Played four years of varsity soccer ... Was named all-league MVP two consecutive years and first team all-league three consecutive years ... Was team captain for three years ... Led the team to their first-ever undefeated season ... Holds the record for fewest goals scored against in a season with two ... Also lettered in softball.
PERSONAL: Born in Pasadena, Calif. ... Daughter of Bill and Susan Boyd ... Majoring in Liberal Studies ... Chose Oregon State because "I wanted to try something new and I love the campus."