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2005: An OCSA All-Ohio First-Team selection ... named to the All-MAC Second Team, and also chosen to the MAC's All-Tournament Team ... NSCAA/adidas All-Great Lakes Region Third Team ... named the Offensive MVP at the NAU Tournament after figuring in the scoring of both of the Falcons' match-winning goals that weekend ... the MAC Player of the Week on Sept. 5, for her performance at that tourney ... chosen to the Soccer America National Team of the Week on Nov. 9, after helping the Falcons to the MAC Tournament title ... an Academic All-MAC Team selection ... one of four Falcons to start all 23 matches ... had 16 points on three goals and a school-record 10 assists ... was third on the team in points ... goal total does not include two goals during the penalty-kick phase of MAC Tournament matches ... against both Toledo (quarterfinal) and Kent State (championship match), with the score tied at 2-2 in the fifth and final round of the PK phase, stepped up and converted the match-ending kick to enable the Falcons to advance, 3-2 ... had match-winning goals against both Northern Arizona and Eastern Michigan ... also found the next vs. Ohio ... had assists on all three BG goals in a win over Northern Illinois, tying the school single-match record ... had single assists against Boise State, Eastern Illinois, Cleveland State, Miami (regular-season match), Buffalo, Central Michigan and Toledo (regular-season match) ... had four match-winning assists on the year. 2004: Earned the team's 'Fighting Falcon' award ... played in all 24 matches, tying for the team lead with 23 starts ... tied for third on the team with 10 points ... had a goal and eight assists, ranking second on the Falcons in the latter category ... three of her assists came in the MAC Tournament ... had a goal in the Western Michigan regular-season match ... had assists on both goals in the 2-1 OT win at #1 seed Kent State to open the MAC Tournament run ... also assisted on both BG goals in 2-1 win over Northern Illinois ... had an assist in MAC tourney title match vs. Central Michigan ... other assists came vs. Marshall, Cleveland State and Toledo ... named to the MAC's Academic Honor Roll. 2003: Named the Falcons' MVP in the midfield for second consecutive season ... saw action in 21 matches, starting 19 ... missed several matches due to injury, but still finished third on the team in scoring, with 13 points ... scored three goals, vs. Buffalo, Marshall and Miami, with the latter coming with six minutes left in the match, capping 3-2 comeback win ... led Falcons with seven assists ... one of those assists, vs. Akron, was a crossing ball that Ashley Wentzel headed home with only 44 seconds left ... 11 of her 13 points came vs. MAC opposition ... had a three-match scoring streak late in the year, with a goal at Marshall and assists vs. Ohio State and in the MAC Tournament at Eastern Michigan ... had two assists in win at Northern Illinois ... other assists came vs. Wright State and UB (a goal and an assist in the UB match) ... was injured early in Eastern Illinois match, and sat out the next contest, the regular-season match vs. EMU ... prior to the injury, had started the first 25 matches of her BG career ... named to the MAC's Academic Honor Roll. 2002: All-Ohio Third-Team selection ... one of just three Falcons to start all 22 matches ... second on team with 18 points ... had a BG-high eight assists, just one off school record ... five goals was third-highest total on team, and included two of season's biggest goals, vs. EMU and UB ... had school-record streak of seven consecutive matches with at least one point ... had 13 points in that span, on three goals and seven assists ... set new BG mark with an assist in five consecutive matches ... had 13 points in MAC matches, just one shy of team leader Kristy Coppes ... had two assists vs. both Valparaiso and Western Michigan ... had a goal and an assist vs. Northern Illinois ... scored tying goal with just six seconds left in regulation at EMU ... netted winning goal at Toledo ... also had winner, on OT penalty kick, in MAC tourney win over UB ... other goal came at Akron ... also assisted vs. Ball State, UB and Wright State ... assisted on winners vs. both VU and WSU. High School: Earned four letters at Medina ('02) under coach Scott Simpson ... three-time all-county and All-Pioneer Conference selection ... Bees won four league crowns and were unbeaten in PC play (23-0-5 during her tenure) ... an all-district and second-team all-region pick as a senior ... had five goals and 11 assists that year ... MHS earned two district titles and advanced to state semifinals in 1998 ... also earned four basketball letters, and was named to the all-league team three times. Personal: Julie Marie Trundle was born Jan. 13, 1984, in Cleveland, Ohio ... physical therapy major who finished with a 3.60 cumulative GPA ... daughter of Thomas and Christine Trundle ... has an older sister.
JULIE TRUNDLE - BGSU CAREER STATISTICS
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