2008 Women's Soccer Roster
Biography
2007 ? Attempted 43 shots, 25 of which were on goal with a .575 shots on goal average ... Honored as a 2007 BIG EAST Conference Second Team player ... She climbed the USF career record books with 96 shots (5th), 32 points (T-5th) and 13 goals (6th) ... Scored in back-to-back BIG EAST victories over Syracuse (1-0) and St. John’s (4-2) ... Finished the season with four goals and two assists.
2006 ? Earned third team all-BIG EAST honors ... Tallied 22 points from nine goals and four assists in first year as a Bull ... Attempted 53 shots, 27 on goal and registered a .509 shots on goal percentage ... Converted three unassisted goals and three game-winners ... Attempted 3.12 shots per game ... Started all 17 games ... Recorded final goal of 2006 season, a game-winner, in 2-1 overtime victory against Pittsburgh ... Scored only goal in 1-4 loss at Seton Hall on Sept. 29 ... Ranked sixth in the NCAA in points per game (2.43) and eighth in goals per game (1.0) as of Sept. 25 ... Scored 18th point of the season against Providence, assisting on the first goal in the 2-0 win (Sept. 22) ... Ranked sixth in the nation in points per game (2.43) and eighth in goals per game (1.0) as of Sept. 18 ... One week later ranked ninth in the NCAA in points per game (2.83) and 13th in goals per game (1.17) as of Sept. 11 ... Assisted on only goal of 1-0 victory over No. 23 Marquette ... Notched one goal and one assist against Stetson on Sept. 5 ...Took eight shots and scored one goal in 2-2 tie with Florida Atlantic on Sept. 3 ... BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (Aug. 28) for her five-goal, one-assist performance in Dafeldecker Classic ... Notched game-winning goals in both HPU and USA games ... Selected to Dafeldecker All-Classic Team ...First USF-career hat trick in Aug. 27 game with South Alabama ... Took eight shots in the same game ... Scored two goals and made one assist against High Point in first game as a Bull (Aug. 25).
2005 ? Red-shirted ... Selected as a 2005 BIG EAST Academic All-Star.
2004 ? Played soccer for Tennessee ... Started 23-of-24 games taking 19 shots, nine of them being on goal.
High School ? Was a four-time letterwinner in soccer at Seabreeze High School ... Captained the squad her final campaign ... Helped the Sandcrabs to the Class 4A Championship match during the spring of 2004 ... Registered a single-season record of 69 goals ... Concluded prep career with a whopping 162 goals ... Lindsay tallied both of her team's scores in the state final and had a successful attempt in a penalty-kick shootout, only to finish as the runner-up behind Tarpon Springs ... Honored as the Orlando Sentinel's Volusia/Flagler Player of the Year ... Competed in the McDonald's High School All-American Game in Carson, Calif., in June ... An offensive machine during her prep career, she was named to the Region III Olympic Development Program team ... Chosen All-Central Florida, all-area and all-county multiple times ... Selected as the Offensive Most Valuable Player at both the 2003 Orange Classic and the prestigious Michelle Akers Soccer Camp ... Also lettered in swimming and track.
Personal ? Lindsay Kathryn Brauer was born April 17, 1986, in Dover, N.J ... Her parents are Richard and Teresa Brauer ... Has three older siblings: Ricky, Jaime and Jana ... Studying to earn a degree in physical education ... Selected to the 2007 Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) Final Four All-Tournament Team ... Will play in 2008 Donnelly Cup with the Florida State Select Team ... Florida State Select Team MVP at 2007 Regional Select Tournament Championship held in Dallas, Texas ... Appeared with Florida State Select Team and named Tournament MVP with two goals ... Named 2007 Women’s Professional Soccer League (WPSL) Finals Four all tournament team ... Invited to U-23 Women’s National Soccer Team Training Camp.
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Historical Player Information
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2005Sophomore
Midfielder/Forward
5'4"
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2008Redshirt
Forward
5'4"