AS A SENIOR IN 2004: An honorable mentionAll-WCC selection... received the Coaches Award, an honor voted byteammates... started 24 contests at forward and saw action in all25 contests... netted five goals and three assists for 13 points,fourth best on the team... earned All-Tournament honors at RutgersClassic... shot against Rutgers in the final minutes almost provedto be the equalizer... attempt got past keeper and was rollingtoward goal line when a Knight defender saved the score at the lastsecond... scored one goal and two assists against Rhode Island...all four points were earned in the match's first 28 minutes...scored in the second half against Yale... drew a foul in the boxthat led to game-winning PK against CS Fullerton... drew a foul inthe box that was awarded a penalty kick against No. 7 California...scored in the 27th minute at Saint Mary's... scored game-winner onSenior Night against Pepperdine to clinch WCC Championship...earned WCC's Co-Player of the Week honor for that effort...assisted on the game-winner against Stanford in the second round...a key factor in starting the play that led to the game-winner atNo. 1 North Carolina... added Broncos' second goal against Illinoisin NCAA quarterfinal with a side volley off a rebound.
AS A JUNIOR IN 2003: Started 14 matches and sawaction in 15 contests... missed seven matches due to a hamstringinjury, returning against Cal Poly... also missed final two matchesafter tearing ACL in right knee during a Nov. 18 practice... hadfive goals and four assists for 14 points... netted first careerhat trick at San Jose State, scoring all three goals in the first29 minutes of contest, including the game-winner... added an assistin the second half... assisted on two goals within one minute ofeach other at San Diego... scored fourth goal against Pepperdine...added game-winner at Gonzaga to help the Broncos clinch their thirdstraight league title.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2002: An honorable mentionAll-WCC team selection... also earned SCU's Coaches' Award...started against Stanford, despite tearing ACL just four monthsearlier... was expected to miss the first month of the season...started 22 of the 24 contests she played... registered three goalsand four assists for 10 points... cracked ribs on her right sideagainst Clemson... sat out match at Cal, but returned and startedagainst Cal Poly two days later... broke nose against Tennessee,but continued playing... the injury requires surgery, but no datewas set during the season... played with a face mask against UCLAbut decided against using it for the rest of the season... assistedon Leslie Osborne's second goal against the Toreros... earned twoassists against San Jose State... scored first goal of the seasonagainst San Francisco on the counterattack... scored game-winneragainst fourth-ranked Portland in the 10th minute... was named theWCC Player of the Week for that performance... added a scoreagainst Arizona State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament...assisted on Veronica Zepeda's first goal against North Carolina inthe College Cup semifinal.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2001: Earned honorablemention-team All-WCC honors... scored first collegiate goal inteam's season opener against Cal Poly... saw action in all 25matches... started 12 matches, including her first againstCalifornia and both College Cup contests... capped Bronco scoringagainst Fresno State with the team's sixth goal of the night...added a goal against USF and two against Gonzaga... posted 11points on the season from five goals and one assist.
OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT TEAM EXPERIENCE: A two-yearmember of the Region IV (West) ODP team... a four-year member ofthe Cal North State Team.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coaches John Tomeiand Rusty Taylor at Carondolet High School in Concord, Calif...scored an overtime game-winning goal in the 1999 NCS Championshipto give Carondolet its third straight title and a No. 1 nationalranking... a four-time All-Bay View League honoree and took theleague MVP honors as a senior... was also the team's captain andleading scorer as a senior, taking Carondolet to their second NCStitle while ranking in the top five nationally... while playingclub with the AC Thunderbirds, was a part of three State Cup titlesand was the leading scorer in the 2000 State Cup RegionalTournament... finished club career as a member of the PleasantonRage... speed could also be seen on the track, where she owns herschool's record in the 200 meter event, racing in 25.7 seconds.
PERSONAL: Full name is Briana Lynn Horvath...born September 10, 1982 in Kansas City, Mo... daughter of Ron andJudy Horvath... father played soccer and baseball at Benedictine...has two sisters, Megan and Nicole... Megan was an SCU graduate andplayed for the WUSA's Bay Area CyberRays in 2001... majoring inmarketing.
Horvath's Career Statistics
| Year | M-S | Shots | Goals | GWGoals | Assists | Points |
| 2001 | 25-12 | 33 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 11 |
| 2002 | 24-22 | 25 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 10 |
| 2003 | 15-14 | 22 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 14 |
| 2004 | 25-24 | 26 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 13 |
| Career | 89-72 | 106 | 18 | 4 | 12 | 48 |
Horvath's Career Honors
All-WCC Honorable Mention, 2002
WCC Player of the Week 11/4/02, 2002
SCU Coaches' Award, 2002
All-WCC Honorable Mention, 2001