Isabel Brown

5 Isabel Brown

  • Height:
    5-7
  • Year:
    Sr.
  • Hometown:
    Tucson, Ariz.
  • High School:
    Tucson Magnet
  • Position:
    Mid
  • Major:
    International Relations

Career Stats (Click on season for game-by-game stats.)

YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS
2008 18-1 1 1 3
2009 19-18 1 5 7
2010 19-18 0 4 4
2011 18-17 2 2 6
CAREER 74-54 4 12 20

 

Career Single-Game Highs
CATEGORY NO. OPPONENT / DATE
Goals 1 Four Times (last vs. Illinois College on Sept. 24, 2011)
Assists 1 Many Times (last vs. Illinois College on Sept. 24, 2011)
Points 3 vs. Illinois College on Sept. 24, 2001)

 

Awards
YEAR AWARDS
2008 1st varsity letter
2009 2nd varsity letter
Academic All-Midwest Conference
2010 3rd varsity letter
Academic All-Midwest Conference
2011 4th varsity letter
Team Captain
Academic All-Midwest Conference 

 

 

Other Notables
YEAR NOTES
2008 Saw action in all but one of the team's games
Made first career start at Carleton College on Aug. 31
Recorded first career point on an assist in a 1-0 victory over Beloit College on Oct. 26
Scored first career goal in a 1-0 triumph over Illinois College on Nov. 1
2009 Played in every game and started all but one
Tied for fourth on the team in assists and seventh in points
Assisted on a goal in five different games
Scored second career game-winning goal against Dominican University on Oct. 20
2010 Played in every game and started all but one contest for the second straight season
Tied for fifth on the team in assists
Recorded an assist in the season opener against Concordia University Chicago
Assisted on goals in back-to-back games at Lawrence on Sept. 18 and against Concordia Wisconsin on Sept. 23
Set up the game-winning goal in a 3-2 triumph over Benedictine University on Oct. 13
2011 Appeared in every game and started all but one
Tied for fifth on the team in goals and points
Scored first goal of the season at Eureka College on Sept. 17
Assisted on overtime goal against Carthage College on Sept. 18
Scored the first goal and assisted on the other in 2-0 triumph over Illinois College on Sept. 24