Coach Pittman Says:
“Returning off of a solid spring, we expect Bri to battle for the starting goalkeeper position all season. She is a very good shot stopper and has an aggressive presence in the goal. As a senior, we hope that she will have a great year to close out a very solid career here at ASU.”
Pronounced: Smee-HOW-ski ... 2006: Played in six games with four starts against Alabama, Louisiana Tech, Centenary, and Sun Belt Conference foe South Alabama. ... posted a 2.20 goals against average ... finished season with 31 saves for .756 save percentage.
2005: Saw action in 15 games as a sophomore, including 14 starts in goal as the Lady Indians’ primary keeper ... worked over 1,250 minutes in the net for the tribe as she posted a 1.94 goals against average ... her 1.94 GAA is second best all-time for ASU and the best average for a primary keeper ... recorded a 4-10-1 record on the year with a .765 save percentage with a Lady Indian record 88 saves.
2004: Played in 11 games including 10 games in goal, posting a 1-8-1 record ... was second on the team with a 2.36 goals against average as she allowed 22 goals ... had .667 save percentage on the year ... picked up her only victory against Alabama a&M and picked up pivotal tie against South Alabama ...played a team-best 838:20 minutes, including 110 minutes against South Alabama ... made one appearance in the field against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, registering her first-ever career shot.
High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner at Thomas Haney high School ... posted 10 shutouts in 14 games as a junior with a 0.357 goals against average ... named top goalkeeper and first-team All-Star at 2003 provincial Championships ... garnered Top Athlete and Award of Excellence in soccer as a junior ... also participated in swimming, volleyball, track and field, and field hockey ... member of honor roll and principal’s List.
Personal: Majoring in biology ... born Aug. 16, 1986 ... parents are Zenon Smiechowski and Cynthia Satchwell.