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12.6.11 | Soccer

Baker soccer program sets school-record with five NAIA All-Americans

2011 NAIA All-Americans

BALDWIN CITY, Kan. – In a year that saw the Baker women’s soccer team advance to its second consecutive NAIA National quarterfinal and the Baker men’s soccer team advance to its first ever NAIA National semifinal, the teams set another record on Monday afternoon when the NAIA announced that five players from the Wildcat soccer programs had been named NAIA All-Americans.

Seniors Alix Schiraldi (Lenexa, Kan.) and Maggie Dupes (Fallbrook, Calif.), along with junior Jordan Dolbin (La Mirada, Calif.) were all named NAIA All-Americans on the women’s side. Schiraldi and Dolbin were named to the third-team, while Dupes was an honorable mention.

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12.3.11 | Women's Soccer

Dolbin, Dupes, Ukena, and White all named NAIA Scholar-Athletes

Scholar-Athletes

DECATUR, Ala. – After completing its second consecutive run to the NAIA Women’s Soccer National Championship Quarterfinals, Baker University placed four student-athletes on the 2011 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete list, which was released on Friday. A total of 485 athletes earned the honor this year.

Junior Jordan Dolbin (La Mirada, Calif.), senior Maggie Dupes (Fallbrook, Calif.), senior Ashley Ukena (Topeka, Kan.), and senior Kylie White (Emporia, Kan.) rounded out this year’s squad for Baker.

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11.30.11 | Women's Soccer

No. 5 Point Loma Nazarene knocks off No. 13 Baker in penalty kick shootout

Point Loma defeats Baker

DECATUR, Ala. – In a game that seemingly saw back and fourth action throughout, neither team managed to tally a goal until the final six minutes of regulation.

Point Loma Nazarene (19-1-4) struck first in the 84th minute on an unassisted goal from Erica Wessels.

Baker (15-3-2) remained composed and quickly responded with a strike just three minutes later in the 87th minute when Amber Pickering found a streaking Jordan Dolbin in the box to even the score at 1-1.

Read more: Women Fall in Elite Eight

 

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