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Sacramento State

2016 Women's Soccer

19 Adaurie Dayak

  • Height 5-8
  • Year Senior
  • Hometown Tracy, Calif.
  • High School Kimball HS
  • Position F

Biography

SENIOR (2016): All-Big Sky Honorable Mention (2x)...Big Sky All-Academic (4x)...Played in all 19 games with 11 starts...Started the last six games of the season...Tied for the team lead with three assists and had two goals for seven points...Both goals were game-winning goals, against CSU Bakersfield in the season opener and against Weber State to clinch Sacramento State's Big Sky Tournament berth...Assisted on the game-winning goal vs. BYU-Hawaii and had assists against Hawaii and Pacific...Totaled 19 shots with 10 shots on goal...Took a season-high three shots at Northern Colorado...Had shots on goal on each of the first six games of the year and in nine total games, placing two shots on goal against CSU Bakersfield...Played double-digit minutes in every game and at least 34 minutes in 18 of 19 games...Played a season-high 69 minutes vs. Weber State...Totaled 939 minutes played.

JUNIOR (2015): Big Sky All-Academic (3x)...Played in 19 games with 12 starts...Started the last nine games of the season, including both Hornet games in the Big Sky Tournament...Led the team and tied for seventh in the Big Sky with seven goals...Also had one assist for 15 total points...Tied for the Big Sky lead with four game-winning goals...Scored four goals during regular season Big Sky play and one against Northern Colorado in the Big Sky Tournament...Assisted on the game-winning goal in Sacramento State's 3-1 win over Eastern Washington in the Big Sky Tournament...Scored in consecutive games at CSU Bakersfield and UC Santa Barbara...Totaled four goals and one assist over the last seven games of the season...Scored the game-winning goal in three of Sacramento State's five regular season Big Sky wins, against Southern Utah, Idaho State, and North Dakota...Totaled 20 shots with 13 shots on goal...Had four total shots with three shots on goal against both North Dakota and Portland State...Played at least 39 minutes in all but one game...Totaled 1,046 minutes with a career-high 73 minutes played against Portland State. 

SOPHOMORE (2014): All-Big Sky Honorable Mention...Big Sky All-Academic (2x)...Played in all 19 games with eight starts...Totaled four goals and two assists for 10 points...Ranked second on the team in goals and in points, tied for third in assists...Was the only Hornet player to record multiple goals and multiple assists for the season...All of her points came in Big Sky play...Scored the game-winning goal in Sacramento State's 1-0 win at Northern Colorado...Also scored against Montana, North Dakota, and Idaho...Scored in three consecutive games (UND, UNC, UI)...Also had an assist against North Dakota and one at Southern Utah...Ranked second on the team with 13 shots on goal and third with 20 total shots...Had a team-best .650 shots-on-goal percentage...Played double-digit minutes in each game and totaled 870 minutes played with a season-high 69 minutes played against Nevada.

FRESHMAN (2013): Big Sky All-Academic...Played in 13 games as a reserve...Earned first career point with an assist against Southern Utah...Did not attempt a shot...Saw double-digit minutes in all 13 games played...Played a season-high 37 minutes against San Jose State...Totaled 258 minutes played.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played varsity soccer for head coach Ronald Hattley at Kimball HS...Named All-Valley Oak league MVP as a senior after leading her team to the league championship...Three-time All-Valley Oak League first team selection...Scored 19 goals during her senior season...Posted 13 goals and four assists as a junior...Played club soccer for her father, Troy Dayak, and the West Coast Soccer Club...Team won a national championship in 2011 and were three-time State Cup champions.

PERSONAL: Parents are Troy and Karen Dayak...Father Troy played for the U.S. National Team in 1990-91 and in the 1992 Summer Olympics...He also played central defender for the San Jose Earthquakes and several other indoor and outdoor professional teams in the Bay Area prior to retiring in 2005...Majoring in kinesiology.

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Historical Player Information

  • 6

    2013Freshman

    F
    5'8"
    6
  • 19

    2014Sophomore

    F
    5'8"
    19
  • 19

    2015Junior

    F
    5'8"
    19
  • 19

    2016Senior

    F
    5'8"
    19

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