AS A SENIOR IN 2006: Returned from offseasonknee surgery and saw action in seven matches, starting five ...recorded a shutout and goals-against average of 0.67 ... made apair of saves in WCC title-clinching win at Saint Mary's on Nov. 4... made six saves to earn first shutout of the season Oct. 29against San Francisco ... earned win over Gonzaga on Oct. 22,making two saves and assisting on a goal, her first career point atSCU ... started her first match of the season against San JoseState on Oct. 4 ... made two saves in team's 6-0 win ... made asave in a half of action against CS Fullerton on Sept. 24 ...combined for a shutout of Harvard on Sept. 1.
AS A JUNIOR IN 2005: A preseason All-Americaselection by Soccer Buzz Magazine ... a Second-Team All-WCCselection ... named to the WCC's Fall All-Academic team ... started18 of the 20 matches she appeared in ... posted a record of 11-5-2with 10 shutouts and a 0.62 goals-against average ... third onSCU's career shutouts list with 31, three back of leader Sue Wall... holds second-best all-time GAA in SCU history with 0.61 ...went 411:00 without giving up a goal over the course of fivematches ... posted two more shutouts in NCAA Tournament againstFresno State and Saint Louis ... recorded shutouts in SCU's firsttwo games of the season against Arizona State and 17th-ranked WakeForest ... named to the all-tournament team at the ACC/WCCChallenge at Wake Forest and the Santa Clara adidas Classic.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2004: A first-team All-WCCselection... also a WCC All-Academic honoree... a Soccer Buzz andNSCAA/adidas second team All-West Region honoree... named MostValuable Defensive Player by teammates... started 22 matches ingoal... posted 51 saves, seventh best in program single-seasonrecords... allowed 14 goals in 2010 minutes for a 0.63 GAA, secondbest in the WCC and seventh best in program single-seasonrecords... recorded a league-leading 12 shut outs on the season,also the third best single-season performance in program history...netted six saves against CS Fullerton in first shut out of theseason... added two shut outs at adidas Classic... posted fourthstraight against No. 10 Stanford... shut out against Gonzaga marked15th in career, placing seventh for the best mark in programrecords... moved up to fifth in record books with shut out atLoyola Marymount... added three saves in the NCAA Tournament'sfirst round... posted nine saves at No. 1 North Carolina in thethird round... netted three stops against Illinois in aquarterfinal and against Notre Dame at the College Cup.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2003: A second teamAll-American by CSTV and an honorable mention All-American bySoccer Buzz... also received Soccer Buzz second team All-WestRegion and All-Freshman West Region honors... a first-team All-WestCoast Conference honoree... became first freshman goalkeeper togarner first-team honors since 1997... a Soccer Buzz Freshman ofthe Year finalist... started 17 contests... earned first collegiatestart at San Jose State... tallied 52 saves on the season...allowed 10 goals in 1567 minutes for a 0.57 GAA, ranked 12thnationally... went 12-2-3 on the season with nine shutouts...earned first career shutout against California... missed matches atVirginia Classic due to groin strain... posted three straight shutouts, against previously-undefeated Cal Poly, at Stanford and atSan Diego... allowed a goal against LMU, ending a shut out streakof 294:38 minutes, dating back to September 21 against NotreDame... posted sixth shut out of season at Saint Mary's, making aseason-high six saves... ninth shut out came against Portland,tying for fifth on the Broncos' single-season listing... tiedseason high with six saves against the Pilots... stopped Portland'sfirst two attempts in a shoot-out to lead the Broncos to an NCAAthird round victory... did not allow a goal in the NCAA Tournamentuntil the quarterfinal, against top-seeded North Carolina.
NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE: A member of the U21National Team Pool... participated with the U19 National Team, butelected not to continue in order to play with Broncos during the2004 season... a U16 National Team member in 2001-02... won theadidas Golden Glove at the 2003 ODP Nationals, leading team tochampionship... participated in the 2003 USYS All-Star team atadidas Cup in Houston, Texas... a member of the Illinois State ODPteam from 2000 to present... also won the adidas Golden Glove atthe 2001 ODP Nationals, leading team to second-place showing...attended adidas ESP camp in 2001... a member of the '85 USYSARegion II team.
CLUB TEAM: Led Eclipse Cobras to the U20 USASANational Championship in 2002... preceded that title with the U16USYSA Region II Championships and the U16 IYSA State Cup title in2001... competed with the Chicago Cobras in the USL W-League duringthe 2002 and '03 seasons.
HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Jackie Urech at DeKalb(Ill.) High School... an NSCAA/adidas Youth All-American in 2001and '02... a nominee for the 2003 Illinois Gatorade Player of theyear... a 2003 Parade Magazine High School All-American... invitedto the 2003 McDonalds High School All-America game... holds varsityschool record for career shutouts (42)... broke own school recordwith 29 saves in a single match as a senior (recorded 28 in onematch as a freshman)... broke career shutout record for DeKalb as ajunior... earned IHSSCA All-State, All-Sectional and All-Conferencehonors that season... was also recognized on the Chicago Sun-TimesHigh School First Team... recorded 15 shutouts as a sophomore whileearning IHSSCCA All-Sectional and All-Conference honors... alsocompeted in basketball... a member of the National Honor Societyand Spanish club... a four-time academic all-conferencehonoree.
PERSONAL: Full name is Julie Joyelle Ryder...born in Winfield, Ill... parents are Bill and Sue Ryder... has twoolder brothers, one of which played soccer at Northern IllinoisUniversity... majoring in communication... worked Illinois ODPcamps and summer camps at SCU this past summer.
Ryder's Career Statistics
Year | M-S | Goals | Assists | Points | Shots | GWGoals |
2005 | 20-18 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
2006 | 7-5 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Career | 66-62 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Year | M-S | Min. | GA | SV | ShO | GAA |
2003 | 17-17 | 1567:15 | 10 | 52 | 9 | 0.57 |
2004 | 22-22 | 2010:34 | 14 | 51 | 12 | 0.63 |
2005 | 20-18 | 1729:14 | 12 | 46 | 10 | 0.62 |
2006 | 7-5 | 535:20 | 4 | 14 | 1 | 0.67 |
Career | 66-62 | 5842:23 | 40 | 163 | 32 | 0.62 |