2006 Soccer - W Roster
Roster
Bowns, Teresa

Jersey Number 3
Teresa Bowns
- Position:
- Midfielder
- Height:
- 5-2
- Class:
- Freshman
- High School:
- Redmond HS
- Hometown:
- Redmond, Wash.
Bio
Career Notes: Ranks first in assists (16), t-first in matches played (80, consecutive), second in shots (180), fifth in points (42) and t-sixth in goals (13).
2009 (Senior): Played in all 20 matches, a starter in 14 … Ranked second on the team in goals (four), shots (48) and shots on goal (21) … Was fifth on the team in assists (three) … Scored goals in Nov. 6 game win at Arizona and Oct. 9 home game with California … Assisted on game-winning goal (Kuhns) in 1-0 overtime road win over Weber State on Oct. 3 … Had two goals (on three shots) in 4-1 neutral-site win over No. 21 Denver on Sept. 18 … Had assists in Sept. 6 road win over No. 15 Colorado and Sept. 11 home win over Loyola Marymount.
Oregon Soccer Players Show - Hosted by Teresa Bowns
Show #1 - Sept. 2 | Show #2 - Sept. 15 | Show #3 - Sept. 29
2008 (Junior): Started and played in all 20 games ... Scored four goals on the season, two of which came in a 3-2 win against UC Riverside ... Her 1777 minutes played ranked third on the team ... Was second on the team in total points with 13 (four goals, five assists) ... Tied for the team lead in shots taken with 60 ... Second on the team with 25 shots on goal ... One game-winning goal came against UCR in overtime.
2007 (Sophomore): Led Oregon in scoring 16 points (5 G, 6 A) while playing in all 20 matches (17 starts) ... Tied for the team lead in goals ... Had a team-high six assists, a total that ranked tied for eighth in the Pac-10 ... Led team in shots with 54 (also eighth in the Pac-10) ... Half of her attempts (27) were on goal ... Netted two goals to go with an assist in a 5-1 win over Illinois State, where she also attempted a career-high eight shots ... Had one score and a school-record tying three assists against Gonzaga ... Also recorded goals against Portland State and Arizona ... Assisted on Jen Cameron’s game-winner against UC Riverside ... Also assisted on Jill Jensen’s score at Illinois State ... Against Gonzaga, her three assists came on scores by Dani Oster, Danielle Sweeney and Darcie Gardner ... Also assisted on Jensen’s score at Oregon State.
2006 (Freshman): Played in all 20 games, starting nine ... Recorded two assists and 18 shots on the season ... Assisted on Allison Newton’s goal versus Iona and Nicole Garbin’s score against Nevada ... Recorded four shot attempts against Portland State ... Had three shot attempts at Portland.
High School: Named KingCo MVP as a senior at Redmond High School ... Also named to the all-state team ... A three-time All-KingCo First Team selection ... Played club soccer for Maple Valley Marauders ... Led her U-15 Olympic Development Program team to regional and national championships.
Personal: Born Teresa Ann Bowns on April 16, 1988, in Fort Campbell, Ky. ... Parents are Nick and Maureen Bowns ... Has seven siblings (two brothers and five sisters) ... Three older siblings have gone on to play college sports, including Joanna (soccer, Montana), Rebecca (soccer, Great Falls University) and Gabe (basketball, Central Washington) ... Majoring in political science.
2009 (Senior): Played in all 20 matches, a starter in 14 … Ranked second on the team in goals (four), shots (48) and shots on goal (21) … Was fifth on the team in assists (three) … Scored goals in Nov. 6 game win at Arizona and Oct. 9 home game with California … Assisted on game-winning goal (Kuhns) in 1-0 overtime road win over Weber State on Oct. 3 … Had two goals (on three shots) in 4-1 neutral-site win over No. 21 Denver on Sept. 18 … Had assists in Sept. 6 road win over No. 15 Colorado and Sept. 11 home win over Loyola Marymount.
Oregon Soccer Players Show - Hosted by Teresa Bowns
Show #1 - Sept. 2 | Show #2 - Sept. 15 | Show #3 - Sept. 29
2008 (Junior): Started and played in all 20 games ... Scored four goals on the season, two of which came in a 3-2 win against UC Riverside ... Her 1777 minutes played ranked third on the team ... Was second on the team in total points with 13 (four goals, five assists) ... Tied for the team lead in shots taken with 60 ... Second on the team with 25 shots on goal ... One game-winning goal came against UCR in overtime.
2007 (Sophomore): Led Oregon in scoring 16 points (5 G, 6 A) while playing in all 20 matches (17 starts) ... Tied for the team lead in goals ... Had a team-high six assists, a total that ranked tied for eighth in the Pac-10 ... Led team in shots with 54 (also eighth in the Pac-10) ... Half of her attempts (27) were on goal ... Netted two goals to go with an assist in a 5-1 win over Illinois State, where she also attempted a career-high eight shots ... Had one score and a school-record tying three assists against Gonzaga ... Also recorded goals against Portland State and Arizona ... Assisted on Jen Cameron’s game-winner against UC Riverside ... Also assisted on Jill Jensen’s score at Illinois State ... Against Gonzaga, her three assists came on scores by Dani Oster, Danielle Sweeney and Darcie Gardner ... Also assisted on Jensen’s score at Oregon State.
2006 (Freshman): Played in all 20 games, starting nine ... Recorded two assists and 18 shots on the season ... Assisted on Allison Newton’s goal versus Iona and Nicole Garbin’s score against Nevada ... Recorded four shot attempts against Portland State ... Had three shot attempts at Portland.
High School: Named KingCo MVP as a senior at Redmond High School ... Also named to the all-state team ... A three-time All-KingCo First Team selection ... Played club soccer for Maple Valley Marauders ... Led her U-15 Olympic Development Program team to regional and national championships.
Personal: Born Teresa Ann Bowns on April 16, 1988, in Fort Campbell, Ky. ... Parents are Nick and Maureen Bowns ... Has seven siblings (two brothers and five sisters) ... Three older siblings have gone on to play college sports, including Joanna (soccer, Montana), Rebecca (soccer, Great Falls University) and Gabe (basketball, Central Washington) ... Majoring in political science.
Tracy Joyner | Postgame vs. Grand Canyon
Sunday, August 31
Tracy Joyner | Postgame vs. New Mexico
Friday, August 29
Carly Cormack: "All focused on mentality."
Wednesday, August 27
Sydney Chura: "The energy was all there."
Wednesday, August 27