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2007: Bares wasted no time leaving her mark on the Golden Eagles in 2007. She led the team in goals with eight and her 16 points ranked second on the team. The freshman scored seven goals in her first eight games, including game winners against Michigan (Sept. 9), Loyola College (Sept. 14) and USF (Sept. 21). Bares scored two of Marquette's three goals against Loyola for the first multi-goal game of her career. Her game winner against USF was her first goal in BIG EAST play. Bares' three goals in the Colorado College Tournament, two against Loyola and one against Rhode Island, placed her on the all-tournament team and she was named Most Valuable Player. She was twice named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week on September 17th and again on September 24th. She launched 43 shots on the year, 24 of which came on goal. Bares registered a shot in all but four of her matches played, including a career-high eight against UW-Milwaukee (Sept. 23). In her two-goal effort against Loyola (Md) she placed all four of her shots on target. Before Marquette: Wisconsin's all-time scoring leader, Bares totaled 224 career goals (eighth all-time nationally) during her four seasons at Northern Ozaukee. Her 69 goals during her sophomore (2005) and senior seasons (2007) are a Wisconsin state single season record and rank 11th nationally. Bares has earned numerous awards for her play as she was a four-time Central Lakeshore all-conference selection, three-time all-state honoree, was named to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area First Team in 2005 and 2006, and to the second team in 2007. Bares helped lead Ozaukee four straight WIAA State Tournament appearances including back-to-back state titles in 2005 and 2006. She set the WIAA State Tournament Record for most goals scored in the tournament with eight in 2005 and set the WIAA State Tournament Record for Most goals scored in a single game with seven also in 2005. The Warriors were four-time conference champions from 2004-07 and twice were state semi-finalists (2004 and 2007). Bares played club soccer for the seven-time Wisconsin State Cup Champion FC Milwaukee from 2000-06. Personal: Bares is the daughter of Dean and Karen Bares. She has three siblings, Brittany, Dillion and Chloe. Her older sister Brittany is a sophomore on the Marquette women's soccer team. Bares is undecided on her major.
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