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CAREER: Finished her BG career with 28 goals, 17 assists and 73 points ... played in 80 matches, making 70 starts ... ended her tenure ranked second in BGSU history in both goals and points, and tied for sixth in assists ... tied for eighth in career matches played ... the only player in school history with more than one career overtime goal ... had three 'Golden Goals' in her BG tenure.
2004: Played in 19 contests, starting 16 ... had eight points on the year, tying for second on the Falcons with four goals ... was injured in the final MAC regular-season match at Toledo, and missed the league and NCAA tournament contests ... scored the match-winning goal vs. Northern Illinois ... had goals in back-to-back contests at Eastern Michigan and Cleveland State ... other goal on the year came in the opener, vs. Duquesne ... named to the MAC's Academic Honor Roll for second-straight season. 2003: Named to the All-MAC First Team, becoming only the third Falcon in history to earn all-league first-team honors ... became the first player in school history to be named to the Soccer Buzz All-Great Lakes Region Team, earning second-team honors ... just the second player in school history to be named to the All-Ohio First Team ... also named to the Academic All-MAC Team ... was named the Falcons' MVP on offense ... one of only three Falcons to start all 23 matches ... led the team in scoring, with 26 points, and tied for the team lead with 10 goals ... goal total tied her for fourth on the BG single-season list ... second on the Falcons with six assists ... had 20 of her 26 points in BGSU's 14 matches vs. MAC foes ... her season highlights included scoring a school- and MAC-record four goals in a 4-3 OT win over Northern Illinois, and the OT winner in another 4-3 contest, at Marshall in a match the Falcons had to win to qualify for the league tourney ... her eight points in the NIU match set another school record ... was named to a pair of national teams - the Soccer America National Team of the Week and the Soccer Buzz National Elite Team of the Week - after her performance at NIU ... also named the MAC Player of the Week (Oct. 13) that same week ... scored nine of her 10 goals vs. MAC opposition ... had 17 points in the Falcons' 12 league regular-season contests, and figured in the scoring of both BG goals (a goal and an assist) in the team's 2-1 win over top-seeded Eastern Michigan in the MAC Tournament quarterfinals ... had a three-match goal-scoring streak, finding the net vs. Marshall, Ohio State and in the league tourney vs. EMU ... also had goals vs. Central Michigan, Akron and Ball State ... had two assists at Michigan State, and also had helpers vs. Wright State, Buffalo and OSU ... named to MAC Academic Honor Roll. 2002: The MAC Newcomer of the Year ... also was named to the All-Ohio Third Team ... despite missing seven matches with a broken nose, was third on the team in scoring and second in goals ... had 17 points in just 15 matches ... scored 10 points in only eight MAC contests ... set a school record by scoring a goal in five consecutive matches ... had a goal and an assist vs. both Central Michigan and Wright State ... scored the OT winner in the regular-season meeting with Buffalo ... also had goals against Eastern Michigan, Valparaiso and Western Michigan ... other assists came vs. Detroit, Marshall, UB (MAC Tournament meeting) ... played in 15 matches, starting eight ... started the first three contests of the year before suffering her injury in that third match, at Toledo ... upon her return, came off the bench for seven matches before starting the final five. High School: Earned four letters at Northwest ('02) under coach Donnie Gillespie ... an all-state third-team pick as a senior ... a four-year varsity starter for the Knights, who won three Fort Ancient Valley Conference crowns ... earned all-league first-team honors twice ... also garnered All-SW Ohio and all-city honors ... team posted a four-year mark of 45-14-8 ... also earned four letters in basketball and three in softball, earning All-FAVC First-Team honors with the latter squad ... National Honor Society ... ranked 10th in her class of 306. Personal: Samantha Nicole Meister was born Sept. 4, 1984, in Cincinnati, Ohio ... graphic design major who finished with a 3.40 cumulative GPA ... daughter of Danny and Yvonne Meister ... the second of five girls ... played with the Kolping BenGals club team, after spending eight years with the PRF Eagles ... also played with the Ohio South ODP District Team ... a certified lifeguard.
SAMANTHA MEISTER - BGSU CAREER STATISTICS
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