20 Savannah Laursen
20 - Savannah Laursen
Height: 5-4
Year: SR
Hometown: Boise, ID
High School: Boise
Position: M
Major: Environmental Policy & Management

2015: This senior captain had an unbelievable season in her final campaign as a Bulldog forward… Started in 17 of her 18 games played… Major contributor to the team’s SCIAC regular-season championship… Led the team with three assists and an astonishing nine goals, four of which were game-winners... A season highlight came in late October when Laursen scored two goals in three-consecutive games… Was tabbed the SCIAC Athlete of the Year to cap off her stellar career… Also collected NSCAA All-West Region First-Team honors… Became an NCSAA Second-Team All-American… Also receive an All-America nod from D3soccer.com… 

2014: Outstanding midfielder/forward for the Bulldogs during her junior campaign…  Led the squad to a SCIAC Postseason Tournament Championship and the second round of the NCAA Tournament… Started in all 22 games… Dished out nine assists while burying four goals… Notched two assists in a 4-3 victory over the University of La Verne on October 4… Dished out an assist in four consecutive games, all in play-off action… Scored in back-to-back SCIAC games in a 3-2 win over Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on October 1 and then in a 4-3 victory over La Verne on October 4… Named to the NSCAA All-West Region First Team… Holds All-SCIAC First Team accolades… Featured on the Best of the Inland Northwest XI Teams in back-to-back weeks…

2013: Enjoyed another phenomenal season for the Bulldogs, serving as the primary scoring threat… Started 17 of the 19 games that she played… Led the Maroon and Gray in goals (5), points (15), shots (64), and assists (5)… Named to the All-SCIAC First Team and NSCAA All-Far West Region Second Team for the second year in a row… Voted the team’s Most Valuable Player…

2012:  Standout rookie midfielder for the Redlands squad that finished in a tie for fourth place in the conference standings…  Saw action in all 18 contests, registering 14 starts…  Led the team in points (17), goals (5), and assists (7)… Among the SCIAC, she tied for first in assists and tied for sixth in goals scored in conference competition…  Registered the third-highest point-per-game total (1.21) in the SCIAC…  Scored the first goal of her collegiate career against Cal Lutheran on September 15…  Tallied a goal and two assists against Whittier College on October 3 in Redlands’ 3-1 win…  Recorded one goal and two assists against Whittier in the season finale in a 4-0 triumph…  Honored as a NSCAA Second-Team All-West Region player…  Named the SCIAC Newcomer of the Year…  Voted by her team as the Offensive MVP…