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After three seasons, Loo is already among the all-time ISU career leaders in numerous categories.
2005: Had another impressive season for the Bengals, earning All-Big Sky First Team honors... Despite playing more of a defensive role for ISU, Loo recorded 15 shots on the season with four on goal... Recorded two shots on goal against Sacramento State (10/27)... Helped the ISU defense record three shutouts on the season... Was named to the All-Big Sky Academic Team. 2004: Ranked first on the team in assists with 4 and tied for first in points with 10... Also was second on the team in goals with three... Had another stellar season for the Bengals, tallying a team-high 38 shots, 14 on goal... Had an assist in four different games... Assisted teammate Shawna Park on the game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory over Southern Utah (8/29)... Scored the game-winning goal in a 1-0 shutout over Northern Iowa (9/5)... Scored ISU's lone goal in a 2-1 loss at Gonzaga (9/19)... Assisted Ashli Kimenker on the game-tying goal at Weber State (10/7)... Also assisted the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win over Sacramento State (10/21)... Put in the game-tying shot against Portland State (10/23), which helped the Bengals to the 2-1 win... Received All-Big Sky First Team honors... Was also named to the Big Sky's All-Academic team. 2003: Ranked third on the team in points with 11 on four goals and three assists in her first season at ISU... Her four goals was second on the team... Led the team in shots with 36 and shots on goal with 22... Was fourth on the team with one game-winning goal... Played in all 21 games, making 20 starts for the Bengals... One of her most important shots came against #14 Utah in the NCAA College Cup as she put one of five ISU penalty kicks in the back of the net to give ISU a 5-4 shootout victory and help the team advance to the second round of the NCAA College Cup for the first time in school history (11/13)... Wasted no time getting her first career point assisting on a goal in the Bengals 3-1 win over Utah Valley State in her first game as a Bengal (8/29)... Followed that up with another assist in the Bengals 4-0 win over Boise State (9/5)... Had her first career goal and an assist in the Bengals 6-2 win over Southern Utah (9/18)... Scored the game-tying goal with less than three minutes left in the game, helping the Bengals to a 2-1 road overtime victory over Sacramento State (10/26)... Followed that up with the clinching goal in ISU's 4-1 win over Northern Arizona in the Bengals regular season finale (10/30)... Scored the lone goal on a free kick to give the Bengals their third straight Big Sky Conference Tournament victory over Montana (11/8)... For her play in the tournament Loo was named to the All-Tournament team... Took a season high three shots three times, against Southern Utah (9/18), Washington State (10/3) and Sacramento State (10/26). High School: Scored the game-winning goal in overtime to give her team the O'ahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) Championship... Was named Female Athlete of the Year at Mililani... MHS won two OIA Championships with Loo on board... Received numerous honors at MHS including Oahu Interscholastic Association West All-Star First Team, Hawaii State Soccer Championship All-Tournament and Honolulu Bulletin Athlete of the Week... Played for the Hawaii State Olympic Development Team in 1999... Was the captain of the Milliani team that won the Hawaii Higher Faster Stronger competition, which won $10,000 in Adidas equipment for her school... Also competed in volleyball where she was an OIA West 2nd Team All-Star... A strong student as well who was a member of the honor roll and graduated Summa Cum Laude. Personal: Parents are Pamela and Leighton Loo... Has two brothers, Jason and Jeffrey... Studying biology. |
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