2003 Season Recap
2003 Season Recap
The 2003 Salisbury University women's soccer team used a balanced offensive attack to record to post a 9-8-2 record. The Sea Gulls recorded another solid season in the Capital Athletic Conference as they went 5-1-1 in conference play including an undefeated record at home. SU had 16 players register goals enroute to a 2.18 goals per game average.
SU began the season by dropping two road contests before posting a 1-0 victory over Stevens Tech. The team would trade decisions for the next week but collected back-to-back road wins over St. Mary's (Md.) and Marymount (Va.). After a tough loss to Christopher Newport, the maroon and gold offense went off with a 12-0 victory over Gallaudet. Salisbury ended its season undefeated in its last six games before falling 1-0 to Mary Washington in the CAC semifinals.
The Sea Gulls were led by sophomore midfielder Brandi Sproul and junior fullback Rachael Cerza, who were both named to the All-CAC first team. Sophomore goalkeeper Katie Hendrickson was the final Salisbury player named to an All-CAC team when she was selected to the second team. Senior defender and elementary education major Dana Ollson was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District II College Division Women's Soccer Team after she posted a 4.00 grade point average.
SU Statistical Leaders
| Goals | |
| Thea Zygmunt | 7 |
| Sara Nickoles | 5 |
| Kathleen Tiedemann | 4 |
| Samantha Smiles | 4 |
| Assists | |
| Sarah Nickoles | 3 |
| Nicki Krause | 3 |
| Six tied | 2 |
| Points | |
| Thea Zygmunt | 16 |
| Sara Nickoles | 13 |
| Kathleen Tiedemann | 10 |
| Saves | |
| Katie Hendrickson | 64 |
| Samatha Phipps | 9 |
| Pam Kenney | 2 |










































