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2021 Women's Soccer Roster

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  • D
    Position
  • Senior
    Class
  • Fort Collins, Colo.
    Hometown
  • Rocky Mountain HS
    High School
John Durgee
Ted Brummond, University of Wyonming Photo Service
Ted Brummond, University of Wyonming Photo Service
Ted Brummond, University of Wyonming Photo Service
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Kyle Spradley
Ted Brummond UW Photo Service
Savannah Warner
#5
Savannah Warner
D
Position
Senior
Class
Fort Collins, Colo.
Hometown

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Biography

Senior (Fall 2021): Started all 19 games, registering a team-high 1,711 minutes played … netted three goals, which ranked third on the team … tied for the team lead with a pair of game-winning goals, one occurring against San Diego State (9/26/21) and another against Nevada (10/17/21) … added 14 shots, nine of which were on target … boasted a season-high four shots against Nevada … her 3rd-minute goal against New Mexico (9/24/21) was the quickest score by the Cowgirls since 2018.

Junior (Spring 2021): Competed in and started all nine games for a team-high total of 813 minutes played … boasted a pair of goals, one of which was in a 3-0 victory over Colorado State (4/3/21) and the other was against Air Force (3/11/21) … also registered two other shots, one of which was on target, throughout the rest of the season.

Sophomore (2019): Appeared and started in 17 matches in her second season…tallied a total of 1,599 minutes, which was third on the team, to anchor the Cowgirl defense…recorded ten shots with eight being on goal…scored three goals and had one assist…played 100 plus minutes in seven games and 90 in eight matches...hit the game-winning goal against Utah State (10/20/19).
 
Freshman (2018): A key to the Cowgirl defense in her first season and was named to the Mountain West All-Newcomer team...started in 18 of the 20 matches she played in, while playing in a freshman best 1,773 minutes…finished the year with three goals, which was tied for second, plus one assist…had eight shots with six of them on goal…played 100-plus minutes in five matches and 90-plus in ten. 
 
High School: Warner was a four-year letterwinner at Rocky Mountain High School under head coach Ron Clark…also earned a varsity letter in basketball in her sophomore, junior and senior seasons…led her team to All-City championships in 2015 and 2016, as well as a conference championship in 2016…was a First Team All-Conference selection in 2017, following an Honorable Mention selection in 2016…was also named the team’s Defensive MVP in 2017...also played club soccer for the Storm in the ECNL…the team were three-time state finalists during Warner’s time with the club, and also ECNL regional qualifiers in 2017…the Storm placed fourth at nationals in 2017…was a First Team Academic All-State selection in basketball and soccer 2016-17…was also a member of the National Honor Society 2016-18 and the National Art Honor Society 2017-18.
 
Personal: She is the daughter of Daniel and Michele Warner…has three sisters, Sierra, Alexandra and Chloe…her father, Daniel, played soccer at Air Force…majoring in health science.