Jill Colfer-Martinson

THIS YEAR: Three-time NAIA All-American goalkeeper Jill Colfer-Martinson returns for what should be an historic senior campaign Enters the season needing just 3 shutouts to break the Cougar career shutout record and has established a record-setting pace for the best career goals-against average Has good athletic ability Is very vocal and a strong communicator in the back Is technically sound in goal and comes up with the big save on a consistent basis.
2006 (Junior): Started all 23 games for the NAIA runner-up Cougars Posted a 0.43 GAA and tallied 13 shutouts Earned NAIA All-American second team recognition Surrendered just 3 goals in 10 conference games, registering a 0.31 GAA and 6 cleansheets in GSAC play Collected 55 saves, including a career-high 9 stops in Azusa Pacifics 3-2 overtime road win at Lee (Tenn.) Put together a 6-week stretch in which the only 2 goals she allowed came on a corner kick and a free kick, posting 9 shutouts in 12 games in the stretch.
2005 (Sophomore): Started all of the Cougars 22 games between the pipes Earned NAIA All-American second team honors Was an All-GSAC honoree Recorded 14 shutouts during the season, including a 3-week stretch in which she blanked 6 consecutive opponents Made 62 saves Made a season-high 5 saves on 5 separate occasions Allowed only 9 goals over 2,105 minutes of play which translated to a 0.38 GAA Blanked Indiana Wesleyan, 3-0, in opening round of the NAIA Tournament.
2004 (Freshman): Garnered NAIA All-American honorable mention honors after a terrific season Appeared in 16 games, making 14 starts Ranked eighth in the nation, first in the GSAC, with a 0.59 goals against average Allowed just 9 goals in over 1,381 minutes of play Recorded 57 saves Notched 7 shutouts including a stretch of 3 consecutive games in which she blanked Concordia, Fresno Pacific, and The Masters Defeated several top-20 programs throughout the season including wins over the NAIAs No. 19-ranked Malone (Ohio) and No. 13 California Baptist Shut out Malone (Ohio) 1-0 in her first start of the season Had a season-high 8 saves in a 2-1 overtime win over Concordia to advance to the NAIA Region II championship game.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a 4-year varsity starter for head coach John Little at Sheldon High in Sacramento, Calif. Was named All-Delta League as a 2004 senior after posting 11 shutouts and registered a 0.52 GAA to lead the Huskies to an 11-4-5 finish and an 8-2-4 mark in Delta League play Was a 3-time team captain.
PERSONAL: Born Sept. 11, 1986, in Mission Viejo, Calif., to Jay and Janice Colfer Has one brother (Jeff) Her grandfather, Frank Emitte, attended Azusa Pacific Her father, Jay, played soccer at Western Baptist College in Salem, Ore. Majoring in physical education Would like to be a physical education teacher and soccer coach after graduation Enjoys golf.