2008 Women's Soccer Roster
Bye-Nagel, Kyri

Jersey Number 16
Kyri Bye-Nagel
- Class:
- Junior
- Height:
- 5-5
- Position:
- Forward
- Major:
- undeclared
- High School:
- Hanau American
- Hometown:
- Hanau, Germany
Bio
Quotes from the Coach: "Kyri may have had the best individual spring of any player in recent memory, having played significant minutes in every match at the forward position. We look forward to her ongoing development, and expect Kyri to continue to emerge as an attacking threat in our system."
2009: Awarded Davidson's Rebecca A. Stimson as the top female student-athlete in 2009-10 ... also voted the team's 2009 MVP ... only Wildcat to start all 23 games in senior campaign ... became the first Wildcat in program history to be named to the all-state team three times ... was named the SoCon Athlete of the Month for October after scoring a team-best six goals and assisting on two others for 14 points, while picking up two game-winners in victories over Furman and Chattanooga ... garnered a spot on the All-SoCon First Team for the third time, becoming the fifth Wildcat in program history to garner first-team honors three times ... helped carry the Wildcats to a SoCon-best 34 goals on the year with a team-high eight and paced the team with 21 points overall ... the senior striker had a career-best five assists in final campaign, while matching Blakely Low with three game-winning goals ... For career, finished just outside the program’s top-five in goals with 29, while assisting on nine other scores for 67 points in 78 games (59 starts).
2008: Followed up a stout sophomore year with another stellar season as a junior, pacing the team in goals (9) and points (20) ... ranked fifth and sixth, respectively, in the SoCon in each category ... earned Soccer Buzz Southeast All-Regional Third Team honors, just the third Wildcat in program history to earn a nod on the first, second or third team ... second straight year named to the All-SoCon First Team ... named to the all-state team (NCCSIA) for second time ... one of just four 'Cats to start all 19 games ... twice was named SoCon Player of the Week, giving her four for her career ... the junior had an outstanding month of October when she scored six of her nine goals and picked up two multi-goal games in leading Davidson to a 6-3 month ... tallied the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Mercer, Aug. 29 ... picked up a goal in the Wildcats' season-opening 2-1 win over Virginia Tech, Aug. 23 ... recorded the game-winner, the fifth of her career, in a 5-0 win over Chattanooga, Oct. 5
2007: Had a breakout sophomore campaign with career highs in goals (12 – led team), points (25 – led team), shots (66 – led team) and starts (17) … twice named SoCon Player of the Week, Sept. 25 & Oct. 30 … named to All-SoCon First Team and one of two 'Cats on the all-tournament team … NCCSIA all-state team member … voted team's Most Improved Player … first goal of year came at NC State … registered first collegiate hat trick in a 3-0 win at Western Carolina … scored seven of her 12 goals in last six games.
2006: Tallied first career collegiate point on an assist in Wildcats’ 7-0 win over The Citadel … six of her eight shots were on goal.
Prep and personal: Bye-Nagel was a five-sport standout in soccer, basketball, volleyball, track and gymnastics … a three-year team captain … played on the FFC Frankfurt and TSV-Langenbergheim club teams … earned tournament MVP with TSV-Langernbergheim … made the All-Europe Team, all-conference and All-Europe Tournament Team four straight years in soccer … two-time European ’’Stars and Stripes’’ Female Athlete of the Year … honored as valedictorian and earned six academic excellence awards.
2009: Awarded Davidson's Rebecca A. Stimson as the top female student-athlete in 2009-10 ... also voted the team's 2009 MVP ... only Wildcat to start all 23 games in senior campaign ... became the first Wildcat in program history to be named to the all-state team three times ... was named the SoCon Athlete of the Month for October after scoring a team-best six goals and assisting on two others for 14 points, while picking up two game-winners in victories over Furman and Chattanooga ... garnered a spot on the All-SoCon First Team for the third time, becoming the fifth Wildcat in program history to garner first-team honors three times ... helped carry the Wildcats to a SoCon-best 34 goals on the year with a team-high eight and paced the team with 21 points overall ... the senior striker had a career-best five assists in final campaign, while matching Blakely Low with three game-winning goals ... For career, finished just outside the program’s top-five in goals with 29, while assisting on nine other scores for 67 points in 78 games (59 starts).
2008: Followed up a stout sophomore year with another stellar season as a junior, pacing the team in goals (9) and points (20) ... ranked fifth and sixth, respectively, in the SoCon in each category ... earned Soccer Buzz Southeast All-Regional Third Team honors, just the third Wildcat in program history to earn a nod on the first, second or third team ... second straight year named to the All-SoCon First Team ... named to the all-state team (NCCSIA) for second time ... one of just four 'Cats to start all 19 games ... twice was named SoCon Player of the Week, giving her four for her career ... the junior had an outstanding month of October when she scored six of her nine goals and picked up two multi-goal games in leading Davidson to a 6-3 month ... tallied the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Mercer, Aug. 29 ... picked up a goal in the Wildcats' season-opening 2-1 win over Virginia Tech, Aug. 23 ... recorded the game-winner, the fifth of her career, in a 5-0 win over Chattanooga, Oct. 5
2007: Had a breakout sophomore campaign with career highs in goals (12 – led team), points (25 – led team), shots (66 – led team) and starts (17) … twice named SoCon Player of the Week, Sept. 25 & Oct. 30 … named to All-SoCon First Team and one of two 'Cats on the all-tournament team … NCCSIA all-state team member … voted team's Most Improved Player … first goal of year came at NC State … registered first collegiate hat trick in a 3-0 win at Western Carolina … scored seven of her 12 goals in last six games.
2006: Tallied first career collegiate point on an assist in Wildcats’ 7-0 win over The Citadel … six of her eight shots were on goal.
Prep and personal: Bye-Nagel was a five-sport standout in soccer, basketball, volleyball, track and gymnastics … a three-year team captain … played on the FFC Frankfurt and TSV-Langenbergheim club teams … earned tournament MVP with TSV-Langernbergheim … made the All-Europe Team, all-conference and All-Europe Tournament Team four straight years in soccer … two-time European ’’Stars and Stripes’’ Female Athlete of the Year … honored as valedictorian and earned six academic excellence awards.
BYE-NAGEL'S CAREER STATISTICS
Year | G | GS | Shots | Goals | Assists | Points |
2006 | 16 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2007 | 20 | 17 | 66 | 12 | 1 | 25 |
2008 | 19 | 19 | 46 | 9 | 2 | 20 |
2009 | 23 | 23 | 79 | 8 | 5 | 21 |
Totals | 78 | 59 |
199 | 29 |
9 |
67 |
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