2010-11 Women's Soccer Roster

Brittney Oljar
- Position:
- Midfielder
- Height:
- 5-2
- Class:
- Freshman
- High School:
- Camas HS
- Hometown:
- Camas, Wash.
OREGON STATE
SOPHOMORE (2012)
Played in all 20 matches, starting 17 ... Compiled six points, scoring two goals and dishing outa pair of assists ... Took 15 shots, seven of which were on goal ... Was one of only eight players to see at least 1,200 minutes of action out on the pitch (1262) ... Two goals came against Portland State (Aug. 24) and Washington State (Oct. 26) ... Awarded Pac-12 All-Academic First Team honors for her 3.85 GPA she earned inside the classroom.
REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2011)
Played in 20 games and started nine ... Scored her first career goal against Washington and added her second career goal during the same game ... Notched two assists and six points on the season ... Recorded 13 shots and one game winning goal during the season ... Played a total of 992 minutes ... Selected to the Pac-12 All-Academic second team.
FRESHMAN (2010)
Redshirted freshman season.
ODP
Played in the Oregon Olympic Development Program four five years ... Was a member of the Region IV Team for two years ... Was a Region IV pool player for three years.
CLUB
Played with Tualatin Hills United Soccer Club and the FC Vancouver Liberty ... Tualatin Hills as a four-time state champion and Far West Regional champion in 2010.
HIGH SCHOOL
Graduated from Camas High School in 2010 ... Lettered four seasons in soccer ... Named to the All-State Second Team and Columbian's All-Region Team as a senior ... Selected to the Greater St. Helen's All-League First Team three times ... Selected to the Greater St. Helen's League All-Academic Team four times ... Also lettered in track ... Member of the National Honor Society.
PERSONAL
Born in Portland, Ore. ... Daughter of John and Connie Oljar ... Father is an information technology director and mother is a fitness trainer ... Has one sister, Lauren ... Majoring in Business ... Chose Oregon State because "I loved the coaching staff and wanted a big school with a small town vibe and wanted to play in the Pac-10."