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 | Class: Junior
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 | Hometown: Anchorage, Alaska
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 | High School: A.J. Dimond
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 | Height: 5-9
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 | Position: GK
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 | Birthdate: 01/09/1984
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 | Experience: 1L
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2002 (Freshman) - Held opponents to a 1.47 GAA while compiling a 6-4 record, including one shutout, before going down for the season with a thumb injury ... Shut out Louisiana-Lafayette on Opening Day (8/30) to become the first Bear in school history to record a shutout in her first collegiate appearance ... Making matters more impressive, she did it while playing with a cast on her right hand, thanks to a broken thumb... Combined with Morgan Pinter to blank McNeese State 6-0 (9/30), playing the first 71:21 before coming out with the lead ... Broke her thumb a second time three weeks into the season ... Battled back from that injury, then tore a ligament in her right thumb (10/11) and had surgery that forced her to miss the rest of the season ... Finished the season tied for eighth in the Big 12 in GAA (1.47), ranked ninth in saves per game (3.10) and ninth in save percentage (.689).
High School - Four-year varsity starting goalkeeper at A.J. Dimond High School in Anchorage, Alaska, where she played for coaches Josef Danicic and Pat Petersen ... Honorable mention all-conference as a freshman ... First-team all-conference as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Named all-state in 2001 ... Played club soccer for the Northern Lights Eagles from 1997-2000, earning team MVP honors her final two seasons with the club ... Member of the Alaska State ODP team in 2000 and 2001... Played on the Alaska Women's State Championship team in 2001... Also lettered in volleyball and cross country skiiing, and participated in cross country running ... Honor roll student ... 2002 Science Student of the Year at DHS ... Active volunteer with Special Olympics.
Personal - Full name is Tanya Darlene Sena ... Born Jan. 9, 1984 in Ruidoso, N.M. ... Daughter of John K. Hogue and Ana P. Hogue ... Has one older brother, Mario ... Chose Baylor over Princeton and St. Cloud State ... Majoring in biology (pre-med).