2008 Women's Soccer
Record: 9-5-1 Home: 4-1-1 Away: 5-3-0 Neutral: 0-1 RRAC: 6-1
Nik Barjaktarevic
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Nik Barjaktarevic
Head Coach
2nd Season
Nikola "Nik" Barjaktarevic was named the first coach for the new women's soccer program at The University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College on April 2007.
 
In his first season as head coach for the Scorpions in 2007, UTB/TSC posted a 13-7 record. The Scorpions finished third during the Red River Athletic Conference regular season but won the RRAC Tournament to advance to the NAIA Region VI Tournament. In the regional quarterfinals, the Scorpions lost to Southern Nazarene University, 2-0.
 
In his second season in 2008, the Scorpions posted a record of 8-6-1 and shared the RRAC regular season championship. UTB/TSC advanced to the semifinals of the RRAC tournament.
 
The Scorpions landed eight players on the All-Conference, seven on the first team and one on the second team in 2007. UTB/TSC also had four players on the All-Region team, two on the first team and two on the second team, and two players were named to the NAIA All-America Team Honorable Mention list.

Barjaktarevic came to UTB/TSC after a three-year stint as head women's soccer coach at Dana (Neb.) College, located just north of Omaha. At Dana, his program produced 17 All-Conference players, two NAIA All-Region players, two NAIA All-Americans and 9 NAIA Academic All-Americans players. His teams were recognized for outstanding academic achievement with National Soccer Coaches Assocaition of America (NSCAA) Team Academic Award, boosting team GPA to 3.50.

Previously, Barjaktarevic served as a graduate assistant men's soccer coach at Hastings (Neb.) College. During his time there, the Broncos were 45-4-1, clinched the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) title twice, and finished No. 18 and No. 3 in the NAIA overall rankings. While assisting at Hastings College he also served as Hastings High School's head boys' soccer coach for two seasons, leading the Tigers to their first winning season in school history. He continued his involvement with high school soccer in Blair where he was the head boys' soccer coach for Blair High School in 2004.

His interest in the growth and development of soccer is recognized in his work with Nebraska State Soccer Association ODP (Olympic Development Program) where he served as a coach for various teams between 2002 and 2005.

As a part of the soccer community, Barjaktarevic was involved in variety of other soccer camps, clinics and activities such as Bob Warming's Creighton Soccer Academy, John Keating's Fast Footwork Program, Nebraska State Soccer Association & Region II Camps, and while at Dana and Blair.

Before coming to Nebraska, Barjaktarevic was a defensive standout for Union (Tenn.) University. He was named Best Defensive Player and led the NAIA's third-ranked defense in 2000, his first season.

He holds a Bachelor of Science in Education and Health degree from Union University and a Master of Arts in Teaching degree from Hastings College and a United States Soccer Federation National "B" Coaching License.

Originally from Belgrade, Serbia (part of the former Yugoslavia), Barjaktarevic was a member of several premier soccer teams before coming to the United States to continue his education.
 
His name is pronounced "Barr-jacque-tah-rre-vich."
 
2008 Women's Soccer Roster
#NameCl.Pos.Ht.HometownPrev. School
RSTheresa BermanFRM5-5Newmarket, CanadaSacred Heart HS
1Elizabeth DrakeFRGK5-10El Paso, TexasCoronado HS
3Carling RootesSOD/M5-8Calgary, Alberta, CanadaLord Beaverbrook HS
6Emily HusbandFRD5-7Huddersfield, EnglandHuddersfield New College
7Olyvia GaytanSOM/F5-6Glenwood, IowaBuena Vista U.
8Milica MihajlovicFRM5-7Novi Sad, SerbiaPrehrambeno Tehnicka
9Helen WagstaffFRM5-8Heckmondwike, EnglandSpin Valley HS
10Sara DiBenedettoFRD5-6Maple, Ontario, CanadaSt. Elizabeth HS
12Sami ThormanJRM/F5-4Harlingen, TexasU. of Mary Hardin Baylor
14Rochelle BryanFRD/M5-8Kingston, JamaicaSt. Jago HS
17Linette CuvillierFRM/F5-1Brownsville, TexasLos Fresnos HS
19Julia Dell' AquilaFRF5-7Thornhill, Ontario, CanadaSt. Elizabeth HS
20Verena WonsikowskiFRF5-9Kleve, GermanyGymnasium Borken - Bocholt
22Bianca De LeonFRM/F5-3San Benito, TexasSan Benito HS
23Anais GonzalezSRMF 
89Stephanie ReidFRGK5-10Mississauga, Ontario, CanadaUniversity of Cumberlands
Nik Barjaktarevic - Head Coach - 2nd season
Christian Gallucci - Assistant Coach - 2nd season
Juan de Dios Garcia - Assistant Coach - 2nd season