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The
BYU-Hawaii Women's Soccer team is in its 2nd year of existence as a
NCAA Division two team. The team's first year of NCAA competition began
in the
fall of 2006 with 25 new players coming together mainly from the west
coast to form the first ever BYU-Hawaii women's soccer team. This team
was able
to pull off some magnificent feats for a first year program. Their
inaugural season saw the Lady Seasiders compiling a superb 12 and 4
record on the
year in which they nearly won their first ever Pac West Conference
championship while falling 1-0 in the championship game for the title.
One of their strengths for their first year of play include finishing
in the top 25 in the nation in both goals scored per game, and in best
defense. Being
ranked
respectively
17th in the country in offense with 48 goals scored in 16 games, and
22nd
best in the nation for defense only allowing 10 goals against them
for the year.

Second year head coach
Justin Wagar was a former Seasider Men's soccer who played for BYU-Hawaii
back in 1998 as he helped lead the original men's team to a 10-5
record as their starting sweeper. He later would go on to serve and
complete an
honorable two year mission to Denver Colorado for The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints from 1999 to 2001. Wagar began his coaching
career at Kennewick High School in 2001, before moving to the Division
1 college coaching ranks as an assistant at Utah Valley State for
three years prior to accepting the position at BYU-H.

The BYU Hawaii Soccer team competes’ at the NCAA Division two
level while playing a challenging schedule of local and nation wide teams.
This year's team boasts players who's soccer backgrounds represent athlete's
from 7 states across the country. This year's team will be working towards
the goal of having another successful season here at beautiful BYU-Hawaii.