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Head Coach
Brooke Bredenberg

Years at Wayne State:
First year
Education:
Bachelors Degree - University of Nebraska (2006)
Contact Information:
Phone - (402) 375-7506
Email -brbrede1@wsc.edu
Brooke Bredenberg begins her first season as head coach
at Wayne State College. Bredenberg was a standout player at
the University of Nebraska from 2001-2004. While student teaching
at Beatrice HS in 2005-06, she coached the Lady Orange girl's
soccer team to one of its best seasons in school history,
going 7-7 and advancing to the Class B-4 District Final, falling
to eventual Class B State runner-up Lincoln Pius.
A native of Dayton, Minnesota, Bredenberg was a four-year
letter winner at Nebraska while playing three different positions
for the Huskers. She scored six goals and had two assists
for 14 points during her senior season at NU, ranking third
on the team in scoring. As a junior, Bredenberg played goal
keeper and notched an 11-6-1 record with a 1.39 goals against
average. She played midfielder as a freshman and sophomore.
Bredenberg finished her career at Nebraska with eight goals
and four assists.
In high school, Bredenberg earned all-state soccer honors
as a junior and senior at Champlin Park High School in Dayton,
Minnesota. She helped her team win the conference championship
as a senior and scored 58 points on 23 goals and 12 assists
as a junior. Bredenberg also excelled in track and field,
placing second in the 300-meter hurdles (43.98) at the Minnesota
Class AA State Track Meet as a senior in 2001. She was a three-time
team MVP in track and field and also earned three letters
in basketball. In club soccer, Bredenberg helped the Minnesota
Blackhawks 18-under team to the 2001 State Cup title, representing
Minnesota at the Midwest Regional Championships in Springfield,
Missouri.
Bredenberg is a 2006 graduate of the University of Nebraska,
earning her bachelor's degree in K-12 art education.
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