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Jen Hamann Season 2007

PositionMF
Height5-6
ClassSenior
HometownColorado Springs, Colo.
2006: Jen Hamman appeared in 17 matches for the Redhawks in 2006. Her only point of the season came on an assist on September 14 at Northwest Nazarene. She had eight shots, three of which were on goal, during the 2006 season.2005: Jen Hamann appeared in nine matches for the Redhawks... Hamann[apos]s lone goal of the season came at the 36:33 mark of a 2-1 win at Central Washington Oct. 15... Hamann assisted on two goals during the season, on Bryn Gibson[apos]s second goal of the season at the 88:25 mark in a 6-0 shutout against Northwest Nazarene Sept. 24 and on Jasmine Wilson[apos]s sixth goal of the season at the 81:34 mark of a 4-0 shutout at Western Oregon Oct. 2... Against GNAC teams, Hamann finished seventh in assists per match and fifth in match-winning goals... She was key part of the Redhawks defense in 2005... Seattle held opponents to 19 total goals, limiting teams to 176 total shots... The Redhawks defense stopped opponent goal opportunities, limiting the entire opposition to less than 100 shots total... Redhawk conference opponents had 11 goals total, compared to SU[apos]s 31 for 2005... SU held conference opponents to four total goals in the first half in 2005... Seattle finished second to Seattle Pacific in goals allowed in 2005, offering up only 0.95 goals per match... Seattle was also second in goals against average (0.92)... The Redhawk defense finished second to Seattle Pacific, shutting out nine teams in 2005...Eastern Washington: Hamann saw limited playing time as a freshman at Eastern Washington...played in seven matches during a season that EWU was 7-9-2...the Eagles did win the Big Sky Conference, though, with a 4-1-1 conference record...Hamann scored one goal, and it was an important one as it was the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Idaho State.Pine Creek HS: Hamann was a three-sport athlete in high school, participating on the varsity soccer, cross country, and basketball teams. She was a team captain in both soccer and cross country, earning Academic All-State honors as well as honorable mention All-League recognition. She was named the 2004 Female Athlete of the Year at Pine Creek High School and was a member of the National Honor Society, the French National Honor Society, and the Athletic Leadership Council.Personal: Hamann[apos]s major is cultural anthropology at Seattle. Born December 6, 1985, her parents are Phil and Cindy Hamann.