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14 Kim Boyer![]()
2008 (Junior): Appeared in all 23 matches, making 12 starts ... Scored first goal of the season in opener against No. 20 Purdue (Aug. 22) ... Recorded KU's lone goal in Big 12 opener at Nebraska (Sept. 26) ... Moved to defensive backfield in contest against No. 12 Oklahoma State (Oct. 10) ... Started KU's final nine contests, including three shutouts. 2007 (Sophomore): Set career highs with four goals and four assists ... Scored the game-winning goal in KU's first victory of the season in overtime against Missouri State (Sept. 18) ... Collected assists in back-to-back contests: at No. 3 Texas A&M (Sept. 30) and at Drake (Oct. 5) ... Recorded first career multi-goal match with a pair of tallies at Texas Tech (Oct. 7) ... Scored her second game-winning goal of the season against the Red Raiders ... Tallied a goal and an assist in 2-0 triumph at Colorado (Oct. 19) ... Had a season-high five shots against the Buffaloes ... Collected an assist against Nebraska (Oct. 26) ... Played in all 21 matches, making 12 starts ... Logged a career high 92 minutes against Missouri State (Sept. 18). 2006 (Freshman): Appeared in 17 of KU's 19 matches, making two starts ... Started first collegiate soccer match against Furman (Aug. 25) and against No. 12 Duke (Sept. 10) ... Collected first collegiate point with an assist on Shannon McCabe's game-winning goal against No. 12 Duke ... Also notched a season-high three shots against the Blue Devils ... Recorded an assist on Jessica Kilpatrick's goal against Pepperdine (Sept. 15) ... Tallied shots in seven straight matches (Sept. 15-Oct. 6). Ralston Valley HS: A three-year letterwinner in high school ... In 2006 was voted first team All-Colorado and first team all-conference ... Awarded honorable mention all-state in 2005 ...Voted offensive MVP in 2004 ... Her high school team was a state finalist in 2006 ... Won the league champions in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... Coached by Stephanie Carpenter. Club: Played for the Colorado Edge ... Coached by Rick Dressel ... Team was a state finalist in 2004. Personal: Daughter of Chuck and Mary Jean Boyer ... Has one sister, Molly ... A business/accounting major. |














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