Lakeville North girls' soccer coach Bulut Ozturk inherited a below-.500 team three years ago. He was hoping a few young players could generate some excitement into the program.
His four senior captains — Lauren Brownrigg, Sarah Fisco, Alexis Joyce and Lauren Sherry — have done just that.
"Our goals became to win a lot more things [conference, section and state] under him," said Brownrigg, the Panthers' center defender who has been starting since she was a freshman. "He wanted us to be more competitive."
In the past three seasons, the foursome has accumulated an overall record of 48-6-7. The Panthers finished third in the Class 2A tournament a year ago after taking fourth place in 2011.
"To play 61 games and only lose six in three seasons is very impressive, even for high school soccer," Ozturk said. "I think it's safe to say that Lakeville North has emerged as a powerhouse."
The Panthers (12-2-3) finished the season ranked No. 9 in the coaches association poll. They finished fourth in the South Suburban Conference behind league champion No. 2 Burnsville, No. 3 Prior Lake and No. 4 Eastview.
"We are ready for big games come playoff time because of our conference," said Joyce, who is in her fourth season as the Panthers' goalkeeper. "Having five [including No. 7 Eagan] of the top 10 teams in the state speaks for itself. I like having reality checks during the season."
Joyce has played a prominent role in the turnaround of the program. She has registered 48 shutouts in her career — five as a freshman, 14 as a sophomore, 16 as a junior and 13 this season.