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Drake comments: "Sarah's defensive presence is extraordinary. She continues to make a huge impact on our team. Her leadership by example is top notch." Sarah Fack begins her fourth season with the Patriots and is a returning starter in the midfield or along the forward line... Major is accouting. 2006: Played in and started all 19 games... Was tops on the team in game-winning goals and was third in goals and assists... Had four goals and three assists on the season... Scored the game-winner in a 4-1 win over Coastal Carolina, Mason's first win of the season... Had an assist against American on the Patriots' lone goal... Scored the game-winner in a 1-0 victory over Seton Hall... Had assists against UNCW and Georgia State... Added a goal in a 2-1 loss to William & Mary... Was second on the team in minutes played with more than 1550... Converted on nearly 45 percent of shots on goal... Was named to the All-Tournament team at the D.C. Invitational as well as the Virginia Nike Soccer Classic. 2005:: Appeared in and started all 19 games for the Patriots... Was third on the team with four goals... Eight points was also third-best on the team... Of her 30 shots, 60 percent were on goal... Led the team with two game-winning goals... Mason was 3-0 when she scored... First goal of the season was the game-winner in a 3-0 victory at American (Aug. 30)... Scored twice in 3-1 win over East Tennessee State (Sept. 18), including the game-winner... Also scored in a 2-0 win over Drexel (Oct. 23). 2004: Made an immediate impact as a freshman at the forward position... Named to the CAA all-Rookie Team... Appeared in 20 contests, earning 15 starts... Started the final 13 games of the season... Ranked second on the team in goals scored (5) and points (12)... Added two assists... Attempted 18 shots... Netted first collegiate assist against Navy (8/29)... Was second on the squad with three game-winning markers... Scored two goals, including her first career goal and the game-winning score, in a 3-1 win against Texas Christian (9/19)... Tallied game-winners in 1-0 overtime victory at Liberty (9/25) and 2-0 win over Towson (10/28)... Started in all nine conference games... Registered two goals and one assist for five points... Took 11 shots... Named a Mason scholar-athlete for her work in the classroom. High School/Club: Was a four-year varsity letterwinner and starter at Harry D. Jacobs High School... Earned Fox Valley All-Conference honors for three consecutive seasons (2004, 2003, 2002)... Selected team co-captain as a senior... Collected 33 goals and 23 assists in four years with the Golden Eagles, including 13 G and 8 A as a senior... Named to the Chicago Tribune All-State team as an honorable mention selection in 2004... Garnered Northwest Herald first-team All-Area accolades in 2004 and 2002... Was a second-team All-Area honoree as a junior... Received All-Area award from the Daily Herald in 2004 and was an honorable mention selection in 2002 and 2003... Earned Top 5 in Northwest Territory honors as a junior and senior from the Northwest Herald... Was selected one of the top 50 local players by the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times in 2003 and 2004... Made the Hoffman Estates all-tournament team as a senior and a sophomore... Garnered IHSSCA All-Sectional honors in 2002 and was IHSSCA All-State in 2004... Named Northwest Herald Player of the Week and made the Pioneer Press All-Area team in 2002... Played six years with the Sockers F.C. Chicago club team that won the Illinois State Championship in 2002 and advanced to the State Cup finals in 2004... Team also won the state championship in 2005 and was a Regional Finalist... Team was USASA Women's Open Cup Regional Champs and National Finalist in 2006. Personal: Full name is Sarah Fack... Born October 22, 1985... Parents are Michael and Jo Linn Fack... 2004 graduate of Harry D. Jacobs High School... Has two siblings, Chris and Matt... Was valedictorian, a member of the National Honor Society, the German Honor Society and was a two-time foreign language student... Enjoys playing basketball, watching movies and going to concerts... Chose George Mason over Ball State, Illinois Wesleyan, Southern Mississippi and Illinois State.
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