2005 Elite Team of the Week November 8, 2005 For play during week of Oct 31, 2005
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Anne Candee
Fr
Rice
Rookie scored two winners for Rice en route to C-USA Championship with eight points in three tourney games including two goals in title match versus UTEP
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Amy Rodriguez
Fr
USC
USC finished strong thanks to Rodriguez' late game heroics as she scored in overtime to down Arizona State 1-0 and scored in the 88th minute to beat Arizona 1-0
F
Lindsay Tarpley
Sr
North Carolina
Helped Tar Heels regain ACC Championship with two goals in 3-1 quarterfinal win against Maryland and goal and assist in 4-1 title match versus Virginia
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Amy Vermeulen
Sr
Wisconsin
Led seventh-seeded Badgers to Big Ten title with seven goals and assist including hat trick against Purdue and a goal with 17 seconds remaining to beat Michigan St in semis
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Heather Dittmer
So
Western Carolina
In on all three winning goals in WCU's Southern Championship with winning header in title game at Furman, OT winner over Charleston and winning assist against top-seed Davidson
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Crysti Howser
Fr
Yale
Freshman led Yale to its first Ivy League title since 1992 with a goal in 2-1 defeat of Brown and two more successful strikes to beat Brown 3-0
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Lauryn Welch
Jr
Cal State Fullerton
Fullerton captured Big West title behind Welch's score with five minutes remaining to beat Pacific 1-0 and her two goals in first 16 minutes in 4-1 title win over UC Riverside
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Ronda Brooks
So
Auburn
Keyed Tigers surprise run to SEC title game with boths game-winners in 2-1 upset of Florida and 2-0 semifinal win over Kentucky before leading defense to tight 1-0 loss to Vols in championship
D
Jenny Jeffers
Jr
Tennessee
Big on defensive line in three shutouts to lead Tennessee to a third SEC tourney title with wins over LSU (2-0), Vanderbilt (0-0) and Auburn (1-0)
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Emily King
Sr
Valparaiso
Valpo captured Mid-Continent title as King set league mark for points and goals in tourney with four goals, becoming the first player to have two-multi goal tourney games
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Ali Shingler
Sr
Bowling Green
Posted three shutouts in leading BGSU to the MAC crown which included two shootout victories in the quarters and championship with Shingler making key penalty kick stops in both