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Tia Peterson

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Blackfoot, ID

High School:
Blackfoot HS

Height:
5-6

Position:
F

Experience:
3VL

2005: Played in each of ISU's 17 games during the season while making five starts... Scored the game-winning goal against Eastern Washington (10/23)... The goal was the second of her career... Recorded a shot on goal in three games durin ghte season... Tallied a season-high two shots in two games... On the year, she notched nine shots with three on goal... Named to the All-Big Sky Academic team... Also named to the ESPN The Magazine All-District Academic team.

2004: Played 13 games during her sophomore campaign... Ripped off five shots on the season, including one on goal against Gonzaga (9/19)... Was a boost of the bench for the Bengals.

Tia Peterson


2003: Saw action in six games as a freshman, scoring one goal on her only shot of the season... Scored her lone goal against Southern Utah in the Bengals 6-2 victory over the Thunderbirds (9/18)... Her first action as a Bengal came against Boise State in a 4-0 ISU win (9/5)... Also saw action against Brigham Young (9/20), Utah (9/25), Washington (10/5) and in the Bengals NCAA College Cup Second Round game against Brigham Young (11/5).

High School: Led Blackfoot High School to the state tournament four times, winning once and finishing third last season... Was a first-team All-Conference and All-Area selection as a senior... Her speed not only benefitted her on the soccer field, but on the track as well as she earned medals at the state track meet as a junior in the 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400-meter relays... As strong in the classroom as on the field, Peterson was a three-year honor roll recipient and was a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Parents are Naomi and David Peterson... Has three sisters, Stacy, Erica, Emily and one brother, Matthew... Undecided on an academic major.



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