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Former SCC Scholar Student-Athlete Receives Top Honors

Rachael Johnson from the 2007 and 2008 women’s soccer team will be awarded the Pepsi Scholar-Athlete Award next month at the CCCAA Convention to be held in Ontario, CA. The Pepsi award is the highest academic award that a California Community College student-athlete can receive. Each year it goes to the top male and female student-athletes in California from the previous year. There are over 26,000 student-athletes that participate each year in California Community College Athletics. Rachael maintained a 4.00 GPA while at Solano. Some of the courses she took were the Calculus series, and transfer chemistry and physics. In addition to her academic prowess, Rachael was a two-year starter on the soccer squad and was all-conference 2nd team as a frosh and 1st team as a sophomore. She also won the Wooden Scholarship (named after George Wooden, a long-time SCC coach) which goes to the top student who displays sportsmanship and dedication in recreation or sports.

A resident of Dixon, Rachael currently is at UC Davis where she is majoring in Geology. Rachael is the first Pepsi Scholar-Athlete award winner for Solano Community College. Solano has had two previous Pepsi Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll award winners (finalists for the Pepsi Scholar-Athlete Award): Ana Gallegos, women’s basketball 1997, and Ashley Casassa, women’s soccer 2006.

Soccer coach Jeff Cardinal has played an important role in ensuring that these students receive the honors they have earned. We congratulate the coaching staff and the athletes for their achievement. This is an adaptation of a report from Dean Robert Myers. For info, contact Jeff Cardinal, jeff.cardinal@solano.edu.

GO FALCONS!!

Solano’s Cooper Named All-America

By Mike Corpos | DAILY REPUBLIC | December 23, 2009 23:40
Brittney Cooper and Coach Cardinal with Liberty Bell
ROCKVILLE – It’s only fitting that the Solano Community College soccer team’s best season yet concludes with one of its biggest honors ever.

Brittney Cooper, the Falcons striker in large part responsible for the team’s No. 9 national ranking and strong playoff run, was named a first-team All-America selection by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

It’s just the third time a player from the Rockville campus has been accorded the honor. Forward Katie Knopp was a second-team selection after the 2008 season and current Solano assistant coach Andrea Salvador was a first-team selection and National Player of the Year in 2005.

Cooper, who was also named Bay Valley Conference MVP, finished her sophomore year — she spent her freshman season at American River College in Sacramento — with 20 goals and nine assists for 49 points, good for 11th in the state.

But, Falcons coach Jeff Cardinal said, her numbers could have been even better.

‘She sat out some games this year, and she was playing with a bad ankle, which happened about halfway through the season,’ Cardinal said. ‘With her being healthier I think she would have scored a lot more than she did.’

Cardinal also called Cooper, a Fairfield High graduate, a dangerous player who can threaten any team she faces.

‘She’s a true striker, a goal scorer,’ he said. ‘Not everybody can put the ball in the back of the net, and she finds a way to score, not only for herself but also for her teammates.’

The nine assists show that she’s also willing to spread the ball around and it demonstrates Cooper’s ability to recognize chances for her teammates as well, Cardinal said.

Cooper said she was glad her work through the season paid off, even if the season ended before she wanted it to — in a 5-2 third-round playoff loss to eventual state runner-up Cosumnes River College.

‘It feels good, I worked really hard for it,’ Cooper said. ‘All I can say is that I did all I could through the season being injured.’

But being one of the top 11 junior college players in the country came as a surprise to Cooper.

‘It’s unexpected. I had no idea,’ she said. ‘I think of myself as a good player, but I had no idea. Top 11, that’s big. It means a lot.’

Cardinal said the honor reflects not only the season Cooper had, but the team’s success as well.

That was reflected in the fact that along with Cooper, teammates Anna Nisperos (20 goals and eight assists) and team captain Jessica Hamister, a defender, were All-Western Region selections.

That group led the Falcons through an undefeated Bay Valley Conference schedule and into the third round of the playoffs for the first time ever. Solano finished the season ranked ninth in the country among junior college teams, and ended the regular season as the No. 1 team in Northern California, and No. 2 in the state.

Reach Mike Corpos at 427-6979 or mcorpos@dailyrepublic.net.

Jeff Cardinal
Solano College Soccer
707-863-7832
Jeff.Cardinal@solano.edu

Solano Women’s Soccer Homepage

NATYCAA Scholar Athlete Honorable Mention

SCC Women’s Soccer player, Katie Knopp, has received honorable mention for a prestigious national award. Not only was Katie named a women’s soccer All-America this year, but just this morning she was named “Honorable Mention” for the NATYCAA (National Association of Two-Year Collegiate Athletic Administrators) Scholar Athlete Award. This is the top academic and athletic honor that any community/junior college student-athlete can win!

Congratulations to Katie, Coach Jeff Cardinal, and all of the faculty and staff that supported Katie in her academic and athletic quests at Solano College. Katie has accepted a scholarship to San Jose State and will be playing soccer for the Spartans this fall.

SCC Soccer Player named All-American and Daily Republic Sportswoman of the Year!

(2 Articles from the Daily Republic)

Daily Republic’s 2008 Sportswoman of the Year: Katie Knopp
By Mike Corpos DAILY REPUBLIC

ROCKVILLE – The last four months have been a whirlwind for Katie Knopp.

In that time, the Solano Community College soccer star has gone from being ready to call it a career after the 2008 season to now being headed for an NCAA Division I program and two more years of soccer.

In between she’s compiled an impressive list of awards. Most recently she was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s All-America second team, putting her among the top 22 players nationwide at the junior college level.

She also led the Falcons to a second-straight Bay Valley Conference title, a No. 4 ranking in Northern California at the end of the regular season, and into the second round of the NorCal playoffs.

Along the way Knopp was named conference MVP and earned all-NorCal, all-state and all-western region honors.

All of that would be pretty impressive for any 20-year-old, but Knopp did it all in just 15 matches and with a broken collarbone. For that, she’s been selected as the Daily Republic’s 2008 Sportswoman of the Year.

In August, however, it looked as though this season may be the last for Knopp.

She said then that she was ready to focus on her schoolwork and get her degree, and just to play soccer for fun, with no pressure.

There were also concerns about the collarbone. She was concerned about re-injuring her left clavicle after snapping it in a preseason match in 2007, ending her season.

Fairly convinced that was the way it was going to be for her, Knopp went into the 2008 season as if it would be her last, despite the likelihood that she would have her choice of four-year schools.

But somewhere along the line, Knopp realized that she still has a lot of soccer left in her and began to change her mind about playing beyond 2008.

‘I realized how much I didn’t want to leave yet — I didn’t want it to end,’ she said. ‘My assistant coach said, ‘You only get to do it once.’ And I realized it’s only two more years.’

So when the four-year schools came calling after this season’s sophomore showcase, Knopp said she was ready.

Top among the Division I schools vying for her services were San Jose State University, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Fresno State, which signed Solano’s only other all-American, Andrea Salvador in 2005.

Ultimately, it was San Jose’s proximity to Fairfield (just 70 miles down Interstate 680) that won out.

‘I really like the coaches. They’re funny and down to earth,’ Knopp said about first-year Spartans coach Jeff Leightman and his staff. ‘They’re more focused on the players academically and setting them up for the future than just on soccer.’

That fact alone appealed to the studious Knopp, who carried a 3.40 grade-point average at Solano.

‘I wanted to focus on schoolwork,’ she said. ‘And knowing that the coach is there to support you academically and help you get through school felt good.’

With her academics in order, Knopp, who plans to major in business, is looking forward to getting on with her soccer career.

She’s quick to acknowledge that none of that would have happened if she hadn’t made one key decision after breaking her collarbone for the second year in a row.

‘I came back mostly because I had to sit out all of last year,’ she said. ‘It was my final year at Solano and I didn’t want to sit out again. All I really wanted to do was finish out the season.’

And what season it was. Knopp went on to score 14 goals and log four assists in her 15 matches.

‘I didn’t want to let my team down,’ she continued. ‘I really felt I did the year before even though it wasn’t in my control. I just wanted to play with my sophomores for at least one season.’

Looking back, Knopp said she’s glad she made that choice, and didn’t quit when so many probably would have.

‘(This year) was a lot of fun, especially seeing how much our team grew on the field and off,’ she said.

Finally ready to move on, Knopp said she’ll miss Solano, but that it’s definitely time to go.

‘I’ll miss our field — I love our field,’ she said. ‘I’ll miss the players for sure. It was a good group of girls this year. I guess I’ll miss Coach too.’

Falcons coach Jeff Cardinal is the one Knopp credits with her success and getting the scholarship at San Jose State.

‘Without him I wouldn’t have had nearly as many offers as I did,’ she said.

To Cardinal little of Knopp’s success came as a surprise.

‘She’s focused on her goals and very committed — she’s a high-level committed athlete,’ he said. ‘She knows how to train too.’

For all the time Knopp’s out in at Solano, Cardinal said he’s glad it finally paid off.
‘Katie’s been putting in an enormous amount of time. She’s been with us for three years, and she’s taken full advantage of being able to train in the offseason and the summer,’ Cardinal said. ‘Her attitude is positive, and she’s dedicated. Put all of those things together and that’s what an all-American is.’

Knopp is set to start at San Jose in January, and training will already be under way for the fall season.

‘I already have my winter training packet, and the spring packet,’ she said. ‘It will be fun.’

Reach Mike Corpos at 427-6979 or mcorpos@dailyrepublic.net.

Solano soccer player Katie Knopp named to All-America second team
By Mike Corpos DAILY REPUBLIC

ROCKVILLE – Even after all the awards and accolades that have come her way in recent years, there was one honor yet to come for Solano Community College soccer star Katie Knopp.

This week, it finally came.

Knopp was named to the All-America second team as a midfielder by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

The same organization had already picked her for its All-Western Region team earlier this month.

Now that she’s in the top 22 junior college players in the country, Knopp said the whole thing is a bit overwhelming.

‘I can’t believe that,’ she said. ‘I really couldn’t believe it at all.’

Knopp said she got the news Thursday morning when Solano coach Jeff Cardinal phoned.

‘Coach called me, which he doesn’t usually do, he usually e-mails me or lets me find out from the newspaper,’ she said. ‘I was the only one home, so I called my grandma, then my mom and my boyfriend.’

Cardinal was thrilled at the news, which he learned when he checked the NSCAA Web site (www.nscaa.com).

‘Most junior college coaches go their whole careers without having an all-American,’ Cardinal said. ‘It’s really difficult to get an all-American in there and to have two in a few years that’s pretty awesome.’

Knopp joins Andrea Salvador as just the second Falcons player in the seven-season history of the women’s soccer program at Solano to be named to the All-America team.

Salvador was also the NSCAA’s junior college player of the year in 2005.

‘I’ve always known that Katie was that caliber of an athlete and that caliber of a player, and that she was on the same level with Andrea,’ Cardinal said.

After all the work she’s put in during her three years at Solano, and suffering — she’s broken the same collarbone twice on the field — this honor seems a fitting way to end her career at Solano, Knopp said.

‘It means more because it’s voted on by the coaches,’ she said. ‘To me it shows that the coaches have noticed the work and dedication I’ve put into the game.’

Cardinal agreed.

‘The coaches are the ones that vote, and she’s definitely a player who stands out in any game at any level,’ Cardinal said. ‘Even in the sophomore showcase, when you watch that game, they’re the best sophomores in California and she stood out there. She stands out even with all of the best players on field.’

Knopp will be honored with the other 21 players at a Jan. 17 ceremony in St. Louis.

She adds the All-America selection to an impressive list of awards from the 2008 season. She’s already been named All-Bay Valley Conference, BVC Most Valuable Player, all-Northern California, all-state and all-Western Region.

‘It doesn’t get any better than this,’ Knopp said.

Perhaps one thing could have made it better.

‘I do wish our team would have gone to the (state) finals,’ she said. ‘That would have been perfect.’

Reach Mike Corpos at 427-6979 or mcorpos@dailyrepublic.net.

Solano Women’s Soccer Team Player win State Awards

Photo, Ashley Casassa Solano College Women’s Soccer Team would like to congratulate Ashley Casassa on being named one of the Pepsi Scholar Athletes for 2006. Ashley was an all-conference soccer player on our successful women’s soccer team for two years. She maintained a perfect 4.00 gpa in chemistry from Solano and Napa College and has transferred to UC Berkeley to pursue her academic goals.

She will be honored at the April 5, 2007 Commission on Athletics Celebration of Student Athletes Awards Luncheon at the Ontario Doubletree hotel. This award goes to the top scholar-athletes in the state who have shown academic and athletic accomplishment during their two years of intercollegiate participation.

Please congratulate her on her award along with her coaches, counselor and teammates that supported her in her achievements.

Bob Myers
Dean of Physical Education and Athletics
Solano College

SCC Women’s Soccer & Men’s Basketball Selected as COA Scholar Teams

Solano College is proud to announce that two Solano College athletic teams were named as state-wide winners of the 2004-2005 Scholar Team Award. Each year the State Commission on Athletics (COA) Awards Committee selects Scholar Teams based on a combination of academic and athletic accomplishments, including the team members’ average GPA and the team’s win/loss record and conference standing.

“Solano College is extremely proud to have been given the award for women’s soccer (3.28 GPA) and men’s basketball (3.10 GPA), two of the eight teams selected statewide. Our athletes are outstanding, not only on the field, but in the classroom,” stated Bob Myers, SCC Dean of Athletics.

Awards will be presented at the Ninth Annual State COA Convention to be held Wednesday, April 5th at the Radisson Hotel in Sacramento. For more information about the COA Annual Convention, visit www.coasports.org.

Bob Myers
Athletic Director
(707) 864-7126

Andrea Salvador Awarded NSCAA National Junior College Soccer Player of the Year

Photo: Coach Jeff Cardinal and Andrea Salvador with National AwardLast week in Philadelphia the National Soccer Coaches Association of America recognized Solano Community College student-athlete, Andrea Salvador, as their Division III Junior College National Player of the Year at its annual convention.  Both Andrea and her Solano College women’s soccer coach, Jeff Cardinal, were at the convention for the ceremony.

“This is really overwhelming! My goal this year was to make all American, which I did, but this is such a great accomplishment. My dreams and wishes are coming true,” stated Andrea Salvador. “I selected Solano College, because they have a great soccer program and Coach Cardinal has been exceptional. He has really helped me and is one of the reasons I am receiving this award.”

The Solano women’s soccer program is just four years old. And while Andrea isn’t our first athlete named All-American – she is the first Solano student-athlete to be named National Player of the Year in any sport. Head coach, Jeff Cardinal, is very proud that his first All-American for women’s soccer is also the first to garner the national player status for Solano.

Photo:  Andrea (blue uniform) in action with Fresno City College playersIn addition to her National Junior College Soccer Player of the Year award, she was also named 1st Team All-American, 1st Team All-Western-Region, 1st Team All-State, All Northern California Team, Bay Valley Conference Offensive MVP and a two-time All-Conference 1st Team selection.

Andrea will be moving on to Fresno State to play Division I soccer on a scholarship. Coach Cardinal knows he’s seen something special in Andrea’s playing and is very pleased to see her move on to that next level of competition while she completes her education.

Congratulations, Andrea!!!



Andrea Salvador – Player Biography
(# 11 Sophomore Forward)

Photo:  Andrea (white uniform) in action with Sierra College playersAndrea Salvador, a 19-year-old sophomore forward team captain at Solano College in Fairfield, California had a record breaking season in 2005. Andrea broke all scoring records at Solano College as she scored 26 goals and added 14 assists for 66 total points, good enough for 3rd in the state of California in all three categories.

She helped lead the Solano College Women’s Soccer team to the Bay Valley Conference Championship in 2005 and into the playoffs. She had two 4-goal games against Northern California playoff teams and had 10 matches where she scored at least 2 goals. In her two seasons at Solano, Salvador scored 40 goals and tallied 22 assists.

Photo: National Award Presentation - Jon Stewart (The Daily Show), Andrea Salvador, Schellas Hyndman (NSCAA President) In 2005, Andrea was awarded NSCAA Junior College Division III National Player of the Year, 1st Team All-American, 1st Team All Far West Region, 1st Team All State, All Northern California and MVP Offense for the Bay Valley Conference.

Andrea possesses exceptional speed, athleticism and work rate with and without the ball. She creates many problems for opposing teams with her ability to play both sides of the ball. She has great ability to score and a relentless work rate to pressure the ball and play defense. In addition, as her statistics show, she can finish and create scoring opportunities for her teammates.

Photo:  Andrea (blue uniform) in action with Mendocino College playersAndrea resides in Rodeo, CA, and came to Solano College two years ago from Salesian High School in Richmond, CA.  At Salesian, she played four years of varsity soccer and was team captain and MVP both her junior and senior year. She was also MVP of the BSAL High School her junior year. She played club with Alameda Contra Costa Mavericks for Coach Jeff Lindquist.

Andrea was recruited by many Division one, two and three universities, both in California and out of state.  She has verbally committed to Fresno State University on a soccer scholarship where she will major in Kinesiology with aspirations to teach and coach soccer after her playing career is over. She is already in her second season coaching varsity high school soccer at Salesian High School in Richmond, CA.

Jeff Cardinal
Head Soccer Coach

Bob Myers
Dean of Physical Education and Athletics
Solano College

Solano Women’s Soccer Team and Player win State Awards

Solano College Women’s Soccer Team has been named the 2003-2004 Women’s Soccer Scholar Team of the Year by the California Commission on Athletics (COA). The Scholar Team Award is the highest academic team achievement given annually by the COA. All team members must have excelled academically with a total GPA of 3.0 or higher. The team should have also demonstrated better than average accomplishments in intercollegiate athletic competition.

The 2003 team won the Division of the Bay Valley Conference. The team grade point average for 2003 was 3.11.


Danielle BiagioThe COA also announced that Danielle Biagio of the 2003 soccer squad was named as one of the eighteen members of the 2004 Pepsi Scholar Athlete Honor Roll.

The Pepsi Scholar Athlete Award is the highest student achievement honor awarded annually by the COA. The winners are selected by the COA Awards Committee from nominations made by community colleges throughout California. Candidates for the Pepsi Scholar Athlete Honor Roll must carry a minimum GPA of 3.5 and must also show outstanding leadership as an athlete, student, or in other college and community activities, as well as have participated in two seasons of sport at a California community college.

Danielle was a team captain for her two seasons at Solano, a 2002 and 2003 First Team All Bay Valley Conference Selection, academic award winner for the highest GPA on the team in 2002 and 2003, defensive MVP in 2002 and 2003, and she has been a leader on the Solano College Women’s Soccer team. She was very instrumental in leading the Inaugural 2002 and 2003 Solano Women’s Soccer team to the Bay Valley Conference Championship.

Danielle has accepted a scholarship to attend William Jessup University in Rocklin, California. She will play on the Inaugural women’s soccer team and double major in Teacher Education and Theology. She hopes to become a teacher and soccer coach.

Danielle won the Wooden Scholarship Award in 2003, which goes to the best sophomore student-athlete that has shown good sportsmanship, leadership and academic achievement. She demonstrates good sportsmanship to everyone on the field and communicates to teammates, coaches and officials representing her team well.

Off the field, she constantly helped other players with their issues and communicated to coaches on a daily basis of things the team needed to improve. She always pushed herself to improve in practice day in and day out, improving herself and her teammates around her, was always the first one ready to begin practice and helped coaches get practiced organized.

She did not miss or was not late to one practice session in her two seasons at Solano College. Danielle started and played defender every minute of every game for Solano in her two seasons. Her sportsmanship and dedication to the team, her coaches and the sport of soccer are unmatched. She focuses on playing soccer and does not let opponents, officials or any other distractions get in her way of playing the sport she loves and spends so much of her time dedicating herself to.

Most importantly, she is an exceptional student who puts academics first. She truly exhibits what it is to be a student-athlete.

For more information please contact Bob Myers at 707-864-7126 or see the COA web site.

Bob Myers
Dean of Physical Education and Athletics
Solano College

Solano Women’s Basketball Receives National Academic Honors

Solano Community College is very proud to announce that the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) has named our 2004-2005 women’s basketball team as one of the top 25 national academic honor roll teams. The award recognizes teams throughout the nation that have the highest grade point averages (GPA) for the 2004-05 season based upon nominations submitted by WBCA-member coaches.

Solano holds third place in the Junior College/Community College category with a team GPA of 3.312. Head Coach Matt Borchert has long had a very strong policy of academics being the first order of business for his team. While he and his staff always wants the team to be competitive on the court that is just part of the game. The other part is having his student-athletes go on to be successful citizens that can apply the principles they learn in sport to their lives.

“We’re very happy to see these young women recognized for their commitment and discipline in the classroom. Their dedication and resolve translates to success on the court as well.” said Coach Borchert. “Many of them will be back to play for us in 2005-2006. We’re looking forward to an exciting season.”

Ventura Community College was also recognized in 8th place.

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Matt Borchert
Head Women’s Basketball Coach
(707) 864-7000, Ext 333

Bob Myers
Athletic Director
(707) 864-7126