Completed Event: Soccer versus BYU on October 30, 2025 , Loss , 0, to, 2

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6/21/1999 12:00 AM | Soccer
December 10, 1998
SALT LAKE CITY - The 1998 Utah women's soccer team ended its season with the best record in Ute soccer history, 12-7. The record-breaking season boosted the program's five year mark to 40-32-4, all under Head Coach Amy Freeman Winslow. The 1998 Utes finished with a 2-4 WAC mark and placed fifth in the WAC Pacific Division. Junior Staci Burt, a 1998 WAC Pacific Division first team member, led the Utes in scoring and points with 13 goals and six assists for 32 points. She finished the season ranked third in the WAC in goals, fourth in scoring and 16th in assists. Burt broke the team records for career points with 76 and goals with 31 (both records previously held by Jacki Doman, 1995-96). Sophomore Lorrie Tipton broke the Utah season and career assist records. This fall, she set a season record with nine assists, bringing her career tally to15. She was second on the team in overall points with 17, (nine assists, four goals). Tipton ranked third in the WAC in assists and 12th in points. She was named to the all-WAC Pacific Division second team. Senior goalkeeper Tawni Martineau broke her own Utah record in goalie saves and shutouts. The previous record of 115 saves, set in 1995, was toppled by Martineau's 133 saves defended this season. Martineau also holds the Utah record for career saves at 417. She posted seven shutouts in 1998, bringing her career record to 18. She ended the season ranked seventh in the WAC in goalkeeping, helping the Utes to a fourth-place team rank in defense. Senior Jessica Narajowski, Utah's defensive stopper, was named to the all-WAC Pacific Division second team. She had three goals and three assists for 10 points.