2019 Women's Soccer Roster

Sherle, Raimee
Sherle, Raimee
Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee (Graphic)
Sherle - All-American
Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee (Graphic)
Sherle, Raimee (Graphic)
Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle and Fisher (Front Page)
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
Sherle, Raimee
Sherle, Ramiee
Sherle, Raimee
Sherle, Raimee
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Tunnel
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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Sherle, Raimee
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First Goal
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Sherle, Raimee (Graphic)
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Raime Sherle
Raimee Sherle
Ramiee Sherle
Raimee Sherle
Ramiee Sherle
Ramiee Sherle, McKenna Kynett
Ramiee Sherle
Raimee Sherle
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2019 Headshot of Raimee Sherle
Jersey Number 26

Raimee Sherle

  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Meridian, Idaho
  • Position:
    Forward
  • High School:
    Rocky Mountain HS
  • Height:
    5-2

SENIOR (2019): Started all 23 games for the Broncos…led the team in goals (16), assists (8) and points (40) as well as shots (105), shots on goal (46) and game-winning goals (6)…scored the game-winning goal in the season opener at Idaho (Aug. 23)…served up a two-goal one-assist performance in the home opener against Eastern Washington (Aug. 25)…netted her second-game winner against New Mexico State (Aug. 30) while also earning two assists on the day…earned her fourth assist of the year in a 3-0 rout of Weber State (Sept. 13)…recorded a goal in each of the next six matches including game winners against Southern Utah (Sept. 22) and San Jose State (Oct. 3)…during that same stretch she also earned assists against Southern Utah and Nevada (Sept. 27) with the one against Nevada eventually being the game winner…garnered assist number seven on the year in a 2-1 win over San Diego State (Oct. 11)…delivered the game-winning assist in a road win over Colorado State (Oct. 20)…turned in a two-goal performance on senior night against Air Force (Oct. 27)…led the team to victory with a hat-trick effort including the game-winner in the semifinal of the Mountain West Tournament against New Mexico (Nov. 7)…netted her 16th goal of the season in the title match against San Diego State (Nov. 9)…named MW Tournament MVP and a member of all-tournament team…played 72 minutes in the first round of NCAA Tournament at BYU (Nov. 15) before an ankle injury sidelined her for the rest of the match…concludes her career at Boise State as the all-time leader in goals (61), points (138) and second in assists (16)…earned All-MW First Team for the fourth-straight season…named first-team All-Pacific Region for the third time in her career…awarded second-team United Soccer Coaches All-American honors…earned Fall Academic All-MW honors.

JUNIOR (2018): Third-Team United Soccer Coaches All-America honoree, making her the first All-America recipient in program history…United Soccer Coaches Second-Team Scholar All-America honoree…United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I All-Pacific Region First Team selection for the second-straight season…Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year for the second-straight season, making her  just the second individual to win back-to-back offensive player of the year honors in the Mountain West, joining Jennifer Williams (2010-11, New Mexico)…All-Mountain West First-Team honoree for the third-straight season…scored 20 goals in 2018 to tie for the No. 1 spot in the NCAA for the category…the 20 goals was both a Mountain West and program single-season record…her 20 goals in 2018 accounted for 61 percent of Boise State's scoring – the highest percentage of team goals by a player in program history…her 11 goals in conference play was also a MW record…Sherle’s 10 game-winning goals in 2018 also gave her the program record and the No. 2 single-season mark in MW history…a four-time MW Player of the Week…the 20 goals increased her career goals and points totals to 45 and 98, respectively, giving her the MW career goals record and the program record for points…she is just five points away from tying the MW career points record (103 – Aleisha Cramer-Rose, BYU)…recorded five multi-goal games in 2018, including two hat tricks…the five mulit-goal games stands as a single-season program record…netted two goals in a 3-0 win over Southern Utah (Sept. 2)…scored all three of Boise State’s goals in a 3-2 triumph over New Mexico State (Sept. 9) just a week later…went for her second hat trick of the season at UNLV (Sept. 23) to propel the Broncos to the 3-0 win…went for braces in each of her next two home games versus Colorado State (Sept. 28) and Wyoming (Sept. 30)…led the Broncos to a share of the Mountain West regular season title and the No. 1 seed at the conference championships.

SOPHOMORE (2017): Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year…United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I All-West Region First Team selection, making her just the second player in program history to earn such an honor…scored 18 goals and accumulated 42 points in the 2017 season – both good for Boise State individual single-season records along with also tying for Mountain West individual single-season records….tallied an NCAA-best nine game-winning goals that was also good for the school record and the No. 2 mark in MW history…her 18 goals and 42 points put her No. 3 in the NCAA in each category at season’s end, as well…was sensational in conference play, netting 12 goals and racking up 28 points – both of which are league records for an individual in MW competition…named the United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer National Player of the Week after compiling 11 combined points against Nevada (Oct. 20) and UNLV (Oct. 22) via five goals and one assist…scored in a school record seven-consecutive games from Oct. 8 – 31…her four multi-goal games ranks No. 2 in Boise State single-season school history…tallied just the seventh hat trick (second of her career) in school history against UNLV (Oct. 22)…just the second Boise State player to record two career hat tricks...her six assists on the season is tied for fourth in the school record book…her 88 shots and 47 shots on goal were also school records…earned three braces over the course of the season: at Colorado State (Oct. 13), vs. Nevada (Oct. 20) and vs. Air Force (Oct. 31)…already with 25 career goals and 58 career points, Sherle is well on her way to breaking the career goals (Shannon Saxton – 35) and career points (Shannon Saxton – 95) school records.…a CoSIDA NCAA Division I Academic All-District 7 First-Team honoree.

FRESHMAN (2016): Mountain West Newcomer of the Year...All-Mountain West First Team...All-Mountain West Newcomer Team...voted team Offensive MVP and Rookie of the Year...team leader in points (16), goals (seven), game-winning goals (four), shots (65) and shots on goal (25)...four game-winning goals tied school record...65 shots second most in a season in school history...scored six goals, including all four game-winners, in conference play...in league play, led Mountain West newcomers in points (14), goals (six), game-winning goals (four) and shot attempts (39); leading all MW players in shots and game-winning goals, ranked second in goals and fifth in points...39 shots are most by a freshman in MW play in conference history...tallied three goals at Colorado College (Sept. 30) for sixth hat trick in Boise State history, second by a freshman...ninth MW freshman to record a hat trick, fourth in league play...all three goals came in second half, in a span of 20:14, including the first goal just 39 seconds into the period for the second-fastest goal to start a second half in program history...named Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 26) after netting game-winning goals against Wyoming (Sept. 23) and Colorado State (Sept. 25)...scored five goals in three matches from Sept. 23-30...scored in collegiate debut against Idaho State (Aug. 19)...first freshman to score in first half of season opener since 2007...added game-winner against Fresno State (Oct. 9)...tallied two assists at Nevada (Oct. 23)...Academic All-Mountain West.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Rocky Mountain High School...two-time IHSSCA Player of the Year...2013 Idaho Gatorade Player of the Year...selected to 2015 High School All-American Game...three-time first-team all-state selection...RMHS career leader in goals (100), assists (62) and game-winning goals...led 5A Southern Idaho Conference in goals each of her final three seasons...led league in assists as a senior...guided Grizzlies to three appearances in state quarterfinals, including third-place finish in 2014 alongside fellow Bronco Addison Standlee...RMHS class president all four years...played club ball for FC Nova...led Nova U18 to 2016 USYSA Region IV championship match.

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