At Concordia
2011: Appeared and started in all 17 matches for the Golden Bears ... led the team with six assists on the year ... was ranked in the top ten in the NSIC in assists per match ... had two goals on the season ... had two assists in a 4-1 win against Southwest Minnesota State ... had 16 shots on the year ... nine shots on goal ... her 10 points on the season was third most on the team ... had a point in three straight matches during the year.
2010: Led CU in scoring as a sophomore scoring seven times and assisting on four goals... had her first career hat trick against SMSU, she was the first CU soccer player to have a hat trick in an NSIC game since Lindsay Hartleben in 2005... had 18 points on the season which tied for eighth all time in a single season... her seven goals in a season tied for seventh all time... has 42 career points which is fourth in school history... scored a goal in four straight games... had a point in six of the first eight games of the year... had two game winning goals on the year first against SMSU and the second against MSUM... had a goal and two assists against Northwestern (MN) in a 3-1 victory... second on the team with 18 shots on goal... eighth in the NSIC in points per game and goals scored.
2009: Named to the NSIC All-Conference Third Team… Tied the Concordia Single Season record for most goals… Third in team history with 24 points in a single season… she started all 21 of the Golden Bears games during the regular season… sixth most prolific goal scorer in the NSIC… sixth in the NSIC in total points… led the team in goals, points, game winning goals, shots and shots on goals… scored two goals four separate times (8/29 vs. Robert Morris, 9/2 against SMSU, 10/2 against Minn. Crookston and 10/4 against MSU Moorhead)… Had two goals in three straight games… Best performance of the year came on 9/27 against SMSU when she had two goals and one assist in the 5-1 victory… Her first collegiate goal came in her third game ever… Had an assist in the season opening win against St. Francis, 1-0… named CU athlete of the week October 5.
High School: Is a 2009 graduate of Lakeville South High School, where she was a four-time soccer letterwinner ... Stimson was named MVP of her school's soccer team as a senior, leading the Cougars in goals and assists on the season ... as a sophomore, was a member of Shattuck Saint Mary's U17 team that took second at nationals ... also a track athlete at Lakeville South ... participated in a French speaking competition at the U of M her junior year ... participated in her school play as a senior.
Personal: Born February 17, 1991 to parents Gene and Teresa ... has two older siblings, Brock and Nicole ... aims to major in public relations at Concordia with a French minor.
Side Facts: Loves spicy food ... enjoys the book Angels & Demons and the TV show Millionaire Matchmaker ... favorite quote is "The world will tell you who you are until you show them" ... her former soccer coach, Basam Bennet, has had the most influence on her athletic career, teaching her the true love of the game ... five years from now, she hopes to be working in a competitive work environment somewhere warm while playing soccer on the side ... has several pet peeves, including the sound of clipping nails, slow drivers and slobbering dogs ... her unique talent is that she can imitate a lot of animal sounds ... has several relatives who have competed as college athletes, including both of her siblings (Brock, football and baseball at UW-Stout; Nicole, track at UW-Stout).