Kim Comisar Season 2005

PositionMIDFIELD
Height5-7
YearRedshirt Senior
HometownWest Chester, Ohio
RS Junior (2004)
• Academic All-Big Ten selection 
• Helped team break a season-worst four-game losing streak with game-winning goal against Michigan State (10/10) in the 37th minute
• It was her first goal since a penalty kick against Iowa on Oct. 5, 2003
• Comisar, who was assisted on the game-winner by Christy Riggle, blooped the ball over the head of Spartan goalkeeper Erin Carlson and into the top right corner 
• Recorded four shots against Michigan State, tying her with teammate Jayme-Lee Biamonte for the team lead 
• Provided the game-winning assist to Kristin Lichtenberg in 1-0 win over Iowa (9/17) 
• Her corner kick assist was headed in during the 64th minute 
• Led the Boilermakers with five shots in 1-0 loss to Michigan (10/8), despite playing only 51 minutes.

RS Sophomore (2003)
• Academic All-Big Ten selection 
• Blasted one shot on goal against North Carolina in the third round of the NCAA Tournament (11/21) 
• Recorded a season-high six shots in Purdue[apos]s 2-0 win over Indiana State (10/29)
• Six shots were part of a 35-shot attack by the Boilermakers 
• Became the 17th person in Purdue history and seventh this season to record two assists in one game 
• Accomplished feat in 2-1 win over Indiana (10/24) 
• Assisted on goals scored by Courtney Coppedge and Annette Kent 
• Scored game-winning goal off a penalty kick against Iowa (10/5)
• Kick was set up after Kent was tackled in goal box 
• Assisted on Lauren Sesselmann[apos]s game-winner against Minnesota (9/19), which was scored from the top corner of the penalty box 
• Picked up first assist of season in match against Evansville (9/14) on a goal by Kent 
• Scored fastest goal in Purdue history, scoring 22 seconds into match with Eastern Michigan (8/31) 
• Was her first goal since Nov. 8, 2001, when she scored against Ohio State in the Big Ten Tournament.

Sophomore (2002)
•  Redshirted after seventh match of season 
• Tore anterior cruciate ligament in contest against Wisconsin.

Freshman (2001)
• Saw time in all 19 games, starting seven
• Totaled 763 minutes on the field ... scored three goals and recorded three assists for nine points 
• Made first collegiate start at Portland State on Sept. 9 
• Scored first collegiate point on Oct. 5 at DePaul with an assist on an Annette Kent goal 
• Followed that game with a second assist two days later at Minnesota on another Kent goal in the 39th minute 
• Scored first collegiate goal against Iowa to tie game at 1-1 in the 75th minute 
• Tallied both a goal and an assist against Butler on Oct. 28, while kicking a season-high six shots 
• Scored the go-ahead goal for the Boilermakers in the Big Ten Tournament on Nov. 8 for her third goal of the year.

High School
• Earned four varsity letters 
• Three-time GMC All-Academic pick 
• Offensive MVP as a junior 
• Named team MVP, team captain, first team All-GMC, All-Butler County, all-city, All-Southwest Ohio and third team all-state as a senior 
• Tallied career totals of 19 goals and 28 assists 
• Four-time GMC team champions 
• 1999 Ohio State champion 
• Team was ranked 16th in the nation in 1999 
• Club team was champion of the regional Ohio U-23 title.

Personal
• Given name is Kimberly Faye Comisar 
• Born Sept. 27, 1983 
• Majoring in management 
• Parents are Steven and Rebecca Comisar 
• Has an older brother, Craig, and younger twin sisters: Katie and Stephanie.