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Jennifer Rockwood
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Jennifer Rockwood

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Jennifer Rockwood is an American soccer coach, and the head coach for the BYU Cougars women's soccer team, a position she has held since 1989. She is the only coach the school recognizes since the club joined NCAA competition in 1995.

Early life

Rockwood was born to Jerry and Kae Rockwood as the oldest of five children, with her brothers being named Jon, Jason, Jared, and Jeffrey. Throughout junior high and high school Rockwood acted as a four-sport athlete, in soccer, basketball, softball, and track. Rockwood was offered a basketball scholarship at Ricks College, which she accepted in the fall of 1984, but her one true desire was soccer. After participating in basketball in the Fall-winter of 1984-85, Rockwood transferred and enrolled at Brigham Young University. Rockwood would play with the Cougars club team from 1985-1988, and as a senior Rockwood was placed in charge of scheduling and budgets for the club team.

Coaching

Rockwood became the club team's head coach in 1989 and led them to two Western National Collegiate Club soccer Association (NCCSA) Championships in 1993 and 1994. In 1995 BYU officially recognized women's soccer as a NCAA sport. Rockwood was retained and became the Cougars first NCAA women's soccer coach. Rockwood began to have immediate success. In her 25 years as head coach, Rockwood's Cougars have made the NCAA tournament 19 times. In the October 19, 2013 match vs. the San Francisco Dons, Rockwood would amass her 300th win. Twice Rockwood has led the Cougars to the NCAA's Elite 8: 2003 and 2012. Athletes playing for Rockwood have seen continual success over those 25 seasons. 46 of Rockwood's players have gone on to win All-American awards.

Head Coaching Record

Neither the WAC nor the WCC held a conference tournament, so the highest achievement BYU could attain during those regular seasons was the regular season title.

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
BYU (Western Athletic Conference)
1995BYU11–8–14–1–13rd
1996BYU22–1–16–1–02nd
1997BYU19–4–16–1–02ndNCAA 1st Round
1998BYU20–5–06–1–02ndNCAA 3rd Round
BYU (Mountain West Conference)
1999BYU21–4–05–1–01stNCAA 2nd Round
2000BYU19–4–16–0–01stNCAA 2nd Round
2001BYU14–7–15–1–01stNCAA 2nd Round
2002BYU16–6–06–0–01stNCAA 1st Round
2003BYU16–7–34–2–02ndNCAA Elite 8
2004BYU7–10–43–2–12nd
2005BYU15–2–44–1–23rdNCAA 1st Round
2006BYU13–4–45–1–12ndNCAA 1st Round
2007BYU17–4–24–3–03rdNCAA 1st Round
2008BYU18–5–17–0–01stNCAA 2nd Round
2009BYU18–4–26–0–11stNCAA 2nd Round
2010BYU16–3–35–1–12ndNCAA 1st Round
BYU (West Coast Conference)
2011BYU11–5–35–2–14th
2012BYU20–2–27–0–11stNCAA Elite 8
2013BYU16–5–28–1–0T-1stNCAA 2nd Round
2014BYU13–5–37–1–11stNCAA 1st Round
2015BYU16–3–27–1–11stNCAA 2nd Round
2016BYU18–3–17–1–11stNCAA 3rd Round
2017BYU7-8-44-4-14th
2018BYU13-5-18-11stNCAA 1st Round
2019BYU21-0-18-0-11stNCAA Elite 8
BYU:396–114–47 (.753)143–27–14 (.815)
Total:396–114–47 (.754)

           
           
           
     

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