2020 Soccer Roster
Howard, Claire

Jersey Number 00
Claire Howard
- Year:
- Redshirt Senior
- Position:
- G
- Hometown:
- Santa Rosa, Calif.
- Previous School:
- Maria Carrillo HS
Bio
2020-21 (senior season):
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Career Highs
Minutes played: 110, 15 times
Shots faced: 33 (Washington State, 11.9.18)
Saves: 9 (South Carolina, 4.28.21)
Goals allowed: 6 (Washington State, 8.30.19)
Career shutouts: 32
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Personal: A 2016 graduate of Maria Carrillo High ... The daughter of Tim and Ingrid Howard ... Has a younger sister, Brynn … A communication studies major.
- United Soccer Coaches first-team Scholar All-West Region
- Academic All-Big Sky Conference
- United Soccer Coaches first-team All-West Region
- Became the Big Sky Conference leader in career shutouts (32)
- Big Sky Conference Goalkeeper of the Year
- First-team All-Big Sky Conference
- Voted to the Big Sky Conference All-Tournament Team
- A two-time Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the Week
- Started all 11 matches and played every minute in goal for team that went 9-2-0 and advanced to the NCAA tournament
- Allowed seven goals, posted six shutouts
- Tied for 28th nationally in shutouts, ranked 36th in goals-against average (0.62)
- Finished career with 0.83 goals-against average, best in program history
- Didn’t allow a goal the season’s first 308 minutes
- Made career-high nine saves in 1-0 loss to South Carolina in NCAA tournament match
- United Soccer Coaches second-team Scholar All-West Region
- Academic All-Big Sky Conference
- Second-team All-Big Sky Conference
- A one-time Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the Week
- Voted team's Defensive Most Valuable Player
- Started all 19 matches in goal, played all 1,839 minutes
- Went 7-6-6 with nine shutouts
- Finished the season with a .820 save percentage, a 0.78 goals-against average
- Posted nine shutouts to up career total to 26
- Broke the Montana record for career shutouts, previously 24, in a 4-0 home victory over Portland State
- Did not allow more than a single goal in regulation in 18 of the team’s 19 matches
- Went 6-0-3 through team’s nine-match Big Sky schedule, with seven shutouts and just two goals allowed
- Had a 0.21 goals-against average and .935 save percentage during league play, with seven shutouts, all the top marks in the Big Sky
- Academic All-Big Sky Conference
- Honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference
- Voted to the Big Sky Conference All-Tournament Team
- A one-time Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the Week
- Started all 22 matches in goal
- Played a program-record 2,062 minutes
- Went 7-9-6 with 10 shutouts
- Tied for the Big Sky lead and matched the single-season program record for shutouts
- Had a 1.09 goals-against average, a .783 save percentage
- Voted to the Big Sky All-Tournament Team after posting three shutouts in five days over higher-seeded opponents as the Grizzlies won their first postseason championship since 2011
- Posted consecutive home shutouts over Vermont and North Dakota to earn Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week honors
- Academic All-Big Sky Conference
- Honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference
- A one-time Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the Week
- Voted team’s Newcomer of the Year
- Played in all 21 matches, getting 20 starts
- Led the Big Sky in goals-against average (0.70)
- Goals-against average ranked second in program history, the best average since 1996
- Had a league-leading goals-against average of 0.49 in 10 Big Sky matches, allowing five goals
- Played the second-most minutes in program history for a goalkeeper
- Recorded seven shutouts
- Allowed more than one goal on just two occasions
- Recorded shutout in collegiate debut, making one save in a 1-0 victory at Boise State
- Named the Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week after holding Oregon and Washington State to a single goal
- Shut out the regionally ranked Cougars, a team that would make the NCAA tournament’s round of 16
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Career Highs
Minutes played: 110, 15 times
Shots faced: 33 (Washington State, 11.9.18)
Saves: 9 (South Carolina, 4.28.21)
Goals allowed: 6 (Washington State, 8.30.19)
Career shutouts: 32
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Personal: A 2016 graduate of Maria Carrillo High ... The daughter of Tim and Ingrid Howard ... Has a younger sister, Brynn … A communication studies major.
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