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Rachel Weimer
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11/01/2012 Williams' Defensive Player of the Year Award Headlines Valley HonorsSeven Bears received honors from The Valley on Thursday night 10/25/2012 Bears Suffer Devastating Overtime Loss to End SeasonLoss ends home shutout streak at 685 minutes. 10/24/2012 Tournament Spot at Stake on Senior Night for Women's SoccerBears are 3-0-1 in the last four matches against Indiana State 10/21/2012 Women's Soccer Drops 1-0 Match at Illinois StateMichelle Sommer takes over fourth place on the all-time shots taken list. 10/14/2012 Bears Pick Up Seventh Shutout, Weimer Scores Game-Winner in 1-0 WinBears extend home shutout streak to 587 minutes 10/14/2012 Rachel Weimer discusses game-winner in Bears' 1-0 shutout of CreightonRachel Weimer discusses game-winner in Bears' 1-0 shutout of Creighton At Missouri State: Rachel Weimer looks to return from injury and provide an offensive spark for the Bears this season. 2011: It was deja vu for Weimer in 2011 as she got off to a hot streak to begin the season. She scored the Bears' lone goal in the season opener at UALR (8/19). She followed that up with an assist at UT Martin (8/26) and a goal at Vanderbilt (8/28) in a pair of Bear victories to earn MVC Offensive Player of the Week honors. But her season came crashing down with a season-ending injury in the home opener against Kansas (9/2). 2010: Weimer got off to a fast start in 2010 before suffering a season-ending injury in the fifth match of the year. She registered a point in each of the first three matches of the season, beginning with an assist in the second minute of the first game. She followed that up with goals against UALR (8/27) and the game-winner versus UT Martin (8/29). 2009: Weimer played in every match for MSU, getting the starting nod on 13 occasions. She scored her first career goal, the game winner, against Austin Peay (8/28). Two games later, she notched her second goal at UALR (9/4). Her only assist of the season came on Becky Handley's goal at Evansville (10/10). She recorded 28 shots, third-most on the team, including 18 shots on goal, second-best on the team. Weimer was named to the All-MVC second team and MVC All-Freshman squad for her stellar play on the pitch. Background: Weimer was a four-year starter at forward for St. James Academy in Lenexa, Kan., where she amassed 93 goals and 63 assists through her career to become the school's all-time leader in both categories. St. James won the state championship her final two seasons with a 15-5-1 and 17-3-1 record, respectively, her senior and junior seasons. She scored both goals in the 2-1 championship victory match in 2009. A four-year all-academic honoree, Weimer was also named all-state, all-metro and all-county each of her final three seasons. Personal: Weimer is the daughter of Darrin and Cindy Weimer and was born November 29, 1990. She is a psychology major.
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