| Camie Bybee |
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Bybee Bio in PDF
2003: Had
another huge sea-son
for the Semi-noles
as a junior...
finished second to
consensus All-American Leah Gallegos in
points, goals, game-winning goals, shots and
shots on goal and tied for third in assists...
registered double digit points for the third con-secutive
season. She and fellow senior Jez Ratliff
are only the second and third players ever to
record double-digit points as a freshman,
sophomore and a junior at FSU...surpassed her
point, goal and assist totals from her sopho-more
season as she set new personal highs for
shots and shots on goal...came one game-win-ning
goal shy of equaling a personal best in
that category as well...named a member of the
Nike Seminole Classic All-Tournament
team...ranks in the top five for career points
(3rd), game-winning goals (3rd), shots (3rd),
goals (4th), starts (5th) and assists (5th) at
Florida State...one of only four Seminoles to
eclipse 20 goals in her career and one of only
three players to record more than 60 points
...five of her six goals came in a key stretch as
FSU went from 1-4 to 6-4 with a five game-winning
streak during which she recorded
game-winners versus Miami and Maryland...
has started 70 of 73 career matches and ap-peared
in every game since coming to FSU.
(in the ACC) appeared in all seven ACC games
and made six starts...was second on the team
in goals and points and third in assists in con-ference
action...in ACC matches Bybee ranks
third all-time in goals, fifth in points and third in shots...had a huge ACC Championship as
she played a key role in all three games...tied
for the team lead in assists in the tourna-ment...
her assist versus North Carolina in the
championship match was one of the most
impressive plays of her career. (in the NCAA)
had the best NCAA Tournament of her career
as she led FSU to its first College Cup...tied for
the team lead with two goals and third on the
squad with four points...also led the team in shots and was second on the squad in shots
on goal...became the first player in Florida State
history to recorded two goals in a single NCAA
Tournament game versus Dartmouth...she is
first all-time at FSU in NCAA Tournament goals,
second in points and shots. (2003 Highlights)
Bybee was instrumental in getting FSU's sea-son
back on track after a 1-4 start as she re-corded
at least one point in five of the next six
games...after her first goal versus San Diego
State, Bybee exploded for six points on two
goals and two assists versus Miami. Those six
points all came in the first half and set a new
FSU record...her next goal was the game-win-ner
against Maryland and it was the seventh
of her career moving her into third place all-time
at FSU in that category...recorded the first
goal of her career against Virginia giving her
13 points over a six game stretch...recorded a
game-winning assist in FSU's win over NC
State...had another huge game versus a Florida
school as she scored a goal and recorded two
assists versus FAU...opened the ACC Tourna-ment
with another game-winning assist ver-sus
Wake Forest...her play versus Maryland in
the semifinals was singled out by Terrapins
coach Shannon Higgins-Cirovski when after the
game she said the play of the Tribe's midfield
was the difference...her assist versus Carolina
in the ACC Championship put the Seminoles
in front 2-1. It was the first time since 1994 any
team had scored twice on the Heels in an ACC
Championship final and the assist was a thing of
beauty. Bybee saved a ball that was clearly headed
out at the far post, sent it back over her head and
into the middle of the box where it landed right
on to the foot of Kelly Rowland...followed up the
impressive ACC Championship run with the first-ever
two goal game in NCAA Tournament his-tory
for FSU as she scored twice in an opening
round match with Dartmouth.
2002: Coming off a stellar freshman sea-son
when she was named to the 2001 All-ACC
Rookie team, Bybee continued to excel in
2002...one of just five Seminoles to start every
game...fourth on the team in points, tied for
fourth in goals, tied for third in game-winning
goals, tied for third in assists, third in shots and
third in shots on goal...recorded game-win-ning
goals in two of Florida State's first three
wins...led all sophomores in goals, assists and
points over the last two seasons...recorded
back-to-back goals for the fifth time in her ca-reer
and recorded at least one point in three
straight games for the third time in her career.
(in the ACC) appeared in every ACC game
and was one of just five Seminoles to start all
seven games versus ACC opponents...tied for
third on the team in assists, fourth in shots and
fifth in shots on goal. (in the NCAA) started
every NCAA Tournament game since her fresh-man
year in 2001...both of her NCAA Tourna-ment
goals have come in games versus
Auburn...scored the first goal of the game ver-sus
the Tigers as FSU advanced to the round
of 16 for the second time in three years. (2002
Highlights) opened 2002 with a strong per-formance
in the second game of the year ver-sus
Oregon where Bybee scored the fourth
game-winner of her career...in a scoreless game
versus Virginia Tech, Bybee scored her second
game-winner in the 21st-minute of the
game...(vs. Charlotte) scored goals in back-to-
back games for the fifth time in her career
in the Tribe's next contest against an unde-feated
Charlotte team...(vs. Clemson) re-corded
a point in her third straight game in
FSU's next match, a key ACC win versus
Clemson. Had the game-winning assist on Leah
Gallegos' golden goal...brought FSU back
within one goal of Maryland in the ACC Tour-nament
when she narrowed the score to 3-
2...in second round NCAA game versus Au-burn,
Bybee put FSU up 1-0 with her second
NCAA Tournament goal versus the Tigers. 2001: One of the top freshmen in Florida
State history, Bybee was the Seminoles' most
potent offensive threat behind the ACC's top goal
scorer Cindy Schofield...threatened every rookie
record set in 2000 by FSU's first-ever All-Ameri-can
Emma Breland...named a second team fresh-man
All-American and All-Southeast Region Fresh-man
team member by SoccerBuzz...named to
the All-ACC Rookie Team, to the Soccer America
Team of the Week and SoccerBuzz Elite Team of
the Week...appeared in every game in 2001 and
made 22 starts...posted 27 points on 10 goals
and seven assists...recorded three game-winning
goals all against 2001 NCAA Tournament teams...
finished the season in the top three of every of-fensive
category...was second on the team in
goals, game-winning goals and points, third in
assists, shots on goal, shots and shot percentage
...broke FSU's freshman record for assists and was
second in shots, points, game-winning goals and
goals scored...also established single season
records with the fourth most goals, points and
shots on goal and fifth-most game-winning goals
in a season. After just one season, Bybee already
appeared on almost every career leaders list at
Florida State...(in the ACC) was fifth in the ACC
for points, eighth for scoring average and scored
the fourth-most goals of any ACC player...during
conference play, Bybee was second on the team
in assists and third in goals and points...in all games
versus ACC teams, she was second in goals scored
and third in points and assists. (2001 Highlights)
recorded a goal in three straight games versus
National Champion Santa Clara, Sweet 16 par-ticipant
Clemson and NCAA Tournament team
Kansas...(vs. Clemson) helped FSU tie the game
on two occasions as she scored a goal and re-corded
an assist against the No. 7 Tigers in FSU's
first-ever conference-opening victory...(vs. Kan-sas)
netted the first game-winning goal of her
career against NCAA Tournament team Kansas
in a 4-1 win...(vs. NC State) played a key role in
FSU's overtime win with an assist that helped
move the Tribe to 2-0 in the ACC for the first time
in school history...named to the SoccerBuzz Elite
Team of the Week and Soccer America Team of
the Week after her performance in wins against
Clemson, NC State and Kansas...(vs. UCF) posted
her second three-point performance of the sea-son
in a 5-0 win with another goal and assist...
recorded seven points in a four game span against
Duke, FIU, UCF and North Carolina scoring three
goals and recording one assist...(vs. Duke) her
60th-minute goal evened the game after FSU fell
behind 2-0...(vs. Virginia) her assist in the 11th-minute
put FSU in front of No. 8 Virginia 2-1...
helped FSU lock up its best regular season record
ever and first-ever ACC Tournament victory by
scoring three goals and recording another assist
versus Jacksonville and Maryland...(vs. Maryland)
netted her eighth and ninth goals of the season
in FSU's first-ever ACC Tournament win, a 7-2
victory over the No. 21 Terps...her two goals ver-sus
the Terps represented the first multi-goal game
of her career...(vs. Auburn) recorded her third
game-winning goal of the season in the opening
round of the 2001 NCAA Tournament.
HIGH SCHOOL: 2001 Gatorade Player of
the Year in Oklahoma...first team all-district, all-conference
and all-city for four years...leading
goal scorer in the state of Oklahoma in 2000 and
2001...tied the state record with 38 goals as a
senior...second leading goal scorer (29) and num-ber
two in assists (13) in the state of Oklahoma in
1999...Daily Oklahoman runner-up Player of the
Year for 2000 and 2001...Putnam County News
Offensive Player of the Year in 1999, 2000 and
2001...2001 team captain, four year letterwinner
and starter at Putnam City North...Parade All-American
2000...2000 adidas ESP Select Player
...holds the career record for goals (109) and as-sists
(39) at Putnam City North...also set the record
for goals in a season (38) and goals in a single
game (8) at Putnam City North.
ODP EXPERIENCE: 1999/2000 U-17 Na-tional
team pool...1996/1997 U-14 National
team pool...four year starter on Region III
team...toured Europe with Region III team in
2000...ODP state select team from 1996-
2000...attended national camps in California,
New Hampshire, Arizona, Rhode Island and
Florida.
CLUB: State champions 1995 and 2000
with Royals `82...runner-up state champions
in 1996, 1997 and 1998...Superclub Re-gional
Champions in 1998...Plano Labor Day
Invitational runner-up 1998, 1999 and 2000
...team captain for five years...2000 W-2
player of the week Oklahoma Outrage
...2000 W-2 All-Tournament team at W-2
National Championships with Oklahoma
Outrage.
ACADEMIC: 2001-2002 ACC Academic
Honor Roll...major is sports management.
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Year
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MP/MS
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Shots
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Goals
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Assists
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Points
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GWG
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GWA
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| 2001 |
24/22 |
49 |
10 |
7 |
27 |
3 |
2 |
| 2002 |
23/23 |
39 |
5 |
5 |
15 |
2 |
0 |
| 2003 |
26/25 |
73 |
8 |
6 |
22 |
2 |
0 |
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Totals
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73/70
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161
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23
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28
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64
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7
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2
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