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Women's Soccer

Lee Adds Three For 2022

ELLENSBURG, Wash. — Central Washington University women's soccer Head Coach Lindsey Lee is excited to announce three signees for the 2022 season.

Jordan Bartlow is a 5-foot-3 midfielder from Arlington, Washington and Arlington High School. She joins the Wildcats from Eastern Oregon University. Bartlow earned a pair of All-WESCO First Team selections as a junior and senior at Arlington High. During her junior year, she earned second team all-state honors and set an Arlington single season record with 20 assists. Bartlow earned Second Team All-WESCO and Honorable Mention All-WESCO during her sophomore and freshman years, respectively. She was a member of the Washington Rush, where she helped guide her club to a State Cup Final victory in 2019, as well as a European tournament crown.

Bartlow on CWU: "I chose CWU because it's closer to home so that way my family can come watch more games. I felt very welcomed by all the girls on the soccer team. I'm excited to play for a female coach because I've never had one before, so it will be a new experience and it has the major I want."

Coach Lee on Bartlow: "Jordan has a work ethic and mentally that we couldn't pass up on. I'm excited to see how her cheekiness on the ball helps us in the fall."

Brenna Hart is a 5-foot-5 defender from Edmonds, Washington and King's High School. She helped guide the Knights to a 1A State Semi-Final in 2019 and an Emerald City League Championship in 2021. As a member of the Washington State Elite Development team, Hart played in a cup final in 2018 and a semi-final in 2019. She also played in an ODP West Championship in Phoenix, Arizona in 2020.

Hart on CWU: "I chose CWU because it's the exact size school I was looking for, was close to home, and has a good business program. However, the sense of family I felt when I visited the soccer team and met with the coach was what really convinced me this was the right place."

Coach Lee on Hart: "Brenna is a gem. She has good vision of the field and the ability to join the attack out of the backline."

Paige Savage is a 5-foot-6 midfielder from Kennewick, Washington and Kamiakin High School. She joins the Wildcats from Walla Walla Community College. Savage earned MVP honors during her senior year of high school and earned first team all-conference honors.

Savage on CWU: "I chose CWU because they have a good soccer program, and the exact major I want to study. I also really liked Lindsey and all the players on the team."

Coach Lee on Savage: "We are so excited to have Paige join us in the Fall. Her vision and smooth playing style is going to be an asset for us in the midfield."

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