Women's Soccer Roster
Whitney Hancock

6 - Whitney Hancock

Height: 5-6
Year: Junior
Hometown: Bedford, Texas
High School: Colleyville Heritage HS
Position: Defender

2008: An honorable mention all-Lone Star Conference selection…tied for second on the team with Melissa DoRemus in game-winning goals (2), fifth in shots (27) and shots on goal (18)…scored game-winning goals against East Central (Nov. 2) and in the NCAA Second Round against Central Missouri (Nov. 16)…found the back of the net for goals against Texas A&M International (Sept. 20), McNeese State (Sept. 28), Southwestern Oklahoma State (Oct. 3), Abilene Christian (Oct. 24) and Angelo State (Oct. 26)…had the assist on Alex Germain’s goal against Texas A&M International (Sept. 20)…seven of her 18 shots were on goal…recorded multiple shots in 10 games, including a season-high four against Texas A&M International (Sept. 20).

2007: Played in 19 contests, starting 17...tallied a career-high five shots and also recorded an assist in the season-opening 2-0 win over Southwest Baptist (Aug. 26)...four of the shots were on goal...in six games, she had multiple shots...averaged 1.26 shots per game...the Lions were 3-1, when she had an assist...posted an assist in back-to-back games against Northeastern State (Sept. 28) and East Central (Sept. 30).

2006: Played in 23 matches, starting 22...recorded a season-high two assists and three shots in the Lone Star Conference Tournament quarterfinals 4-1 victory over Eastern New Mexico (Oct. 26).

Prior to A&M-Commerce: A four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at Colleyville Heritage High School...served as team captain her senior year and as a junior, she was named defensive player of the year...as a senior, she was named the co-defender of the year...as a junior, she was named defender of the year...an eight-year member of the Dallas Fort Worth Tejanos Premier club team...won a national championship in 2006 as a member of the Dallas Texans club soccer team.

Personal: Born May 11, 1988...daughter of Russell Hancock and Brenda Hoedebeck and daughter of Lesa Schubert...a health education major.

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