CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
- All-Big Sky Second Team (2017)
- All-Big Sky First Team (2016)
- All-Big Sky Honorable Mention (2015)
- All-Big Sky Tournament Team (2017)
- 2x Big Sky Off. POTW (Aug. 29, 2017; Oct. 10, 2017)
- One of only 10 players who have recorded a hat trick in a match (vs. Chicago State, 9/10/17)
- Along with Kasey Isobe, became first Viking teammates to record hat tricks in the same match (vs. Chicago State, 9/10/17)
- Broke PSU career record for game-winning goals (10)
- Broke PSU career record for shots on goal (88)
- Broke PSU career record for shots (172)
- Broke single-season record for game-winning goals (6 in 2017)
- Broke single-season record for shots (80 in 2017)
- Broke single-season record for shots on goal (40 in 2017)
- Broke single-season record for shot per game (4.00 in 2017)
- Broke single-season record for shots on goal per game (2.00 in 2017)
- Four-time Academic All-Big Sky (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
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2017 SEASON (Senior):
One of only four field players to start all 20 matches during the season...Led all field players with 1,810 minutes played...Missed only 26 minutes of action during the season...Set or tied nine program records during the season...Broke the single-season record for shots on goal in the Vikings’ Big Sky semifinal match against Eastern Washington (11/3)...Broke the Portland State career record for shots in the Vikings’ match against Northern Colorado (10/22)...Scored her sixth game-winning goal of the year in the Vikings’ 2-1 road win at Idaho (10/15)...Broke the career record for game-winning goals with her ninth in the Vikings’ 2-1, comeback win over Sacramento State (10/8)...Accounted for both of the Vikings’ goals against the Hornets, as she assisted on Morgan Matthews’ equalizer...Named Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week for the second time during the season after the Vikings’ win over Sacramento State...Scored the game-winning goal on a penalty kick against Northern Arizona (10/6)...Assisted on the Vikings’ game-winning goal in their 2-1 comeback win over Idaho State (10/1), the team’s first comeback road win in Big Sky play since 2012...Broke the carer record for shots on goal in the Vikings’ match against the Bengals...Accounted for both goals in the Vikings’ 2-0 win over Southern Utah (9/22) - scoring the game-winner in the 74th minute and assisting on the team’s second goal in the 79th minute...Recorded a hat trick in the Vikings’ record-breaking 8-0 win over Chicago State (9/10)...Along with Kasey Isobe, became the first Viking teammates to record hat tricks in the same match...Scored her first goal against Chicago State just 33 seconds into the match - the third fastest goal in school history...Converted a penalty kick for the Vikings’ second goal in a 2-0 win over George Fox (8/31)...Scored the game-winning goal in double overtime in the Vikings’ 1-0 win over Nevada (8/25)...Recorded five shots, one on goal, while playing the full 90 minutes in the Vikings’ season-opening, 2-1 loss to Portland (8/18).
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2016 SEASON (Junior):
All-Big Sky First Team...Led the team in points with 13 on team-highs of five goals and three assists...Accounted for three of the Vikings’ six game-winning goals, tying the second-best single-season total in program history...Started the Vikings’ last 16 matches after missing the team’s first two matchs due to injury...Played every minute of the Vikings’ last eight matches of the season...Led the Vikings to their first six-point conference road weekend since 2013 while scoring the game-winning goals in the Vikings’ 1-0 wins over Northern Colorado (10/14) and North Dakota (10/16)...Set a single-match program record with 12 shots in the Vikings’ win over North Dakota...Assisted on the Vikings’ first goal in a 3-2, overtime loss to Idaho State (10/7)...Scored the game-tying goal in the Vikings’ match against Northern Arizona (9/23)...Scored the game-winning goal in the Vikings’ 2-0 win over Colorado State (9/16)...Scored the Vikings’ second goal against Gonzaga (9/4)...Assisted on the Vikings’ first goal against Fresno State...Made her first appearance of the season while starting the Vikings’ match against Fresno State (9/2).
2015 SEASON (Sophomore):
One of only five players to start all 18 matches for the Vikings...Missed only 45 minutes total during the season, and ranked second on the team with 1594 minutes played...Spent time at every position on the field except goalkeeper...Ranked tied for the team lead with two assists during the season...Scored her lone goal of the season in the Vikings’ 2-1 win over North Dakota (10/16)...Recorded career highs for shots (7) and shots on goal (6) in the match against North Dakota...Led the Vikings with a .682 shot-on-goal percentage with 15 shots on goal on only 22 total shots...Assisted on the Vikings’ first goal in their 4-1 win over Idaho State (10/9)...Also assisted on the Vikings’ goal in their 2-1 loss to Sacramento State (10/30)...Played every minute of 13 of the team’s 18 matches...Did not miss more than 20 minutes of any match during the season.
2014 SEASON (Freshman):
One of three freshmen to play in all 19 matches of the season for the Vikings, and started 12 of them…Scored the game-winning goal in the Vikings’ 3-1 win over Idaho (10/26), which gave the Vikings sole possession of second place in the Big Sky Conference…Finished the season with 1237 minutes played, 28 shots, 14 shots on goal and a .500 shot on goal percentage.
BROOMFIELD HIGH SCHOOL:
Led her team to a runner-up finish at the Colorado 4A State Tournament as a junior…Named to the Colorado 4A All-State team as a junior…Named the Colorado Northern Conference Soccer Athlete of the Year as a junior…All-conference selection as a sophomore and junior…Earned nine athletic letters in high school between soccer (four), cross country (four) and basketball (one)…Three-time all-conference honoree in cross country…Four-time Academic All-American in high school.
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CLUB/ODP:
Played one year for FC Boulder and seven years for Broomfield…Led FC Boulder to a decorated 2013 season that included the National Premier League championship, the Colorado Soccer State championship and Colorado U18 Super-League championship…Named the MVP of the 2013 National Premier League Tournament.
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PERSONAL/MISCELLANEOUS:
Daughter of Michael and Terin Forsee…Has a brother, Ben Forsee…Four-year member of her high school’s honor roll…Lists running and all other sports as hobbies…Plans on majoring in accounting.
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