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1995 Season
Michelle Hauser continued to provide depth and stability in goal for the Huskers in 1995. One of Nebraska's hardest working and most dedicated players, Hauser spent 235 minutes in goal for the Huskers during the season. She played in nine games, including one start against Washington. Hauser combined with Michelle Denomme on six shutouts and had seven saves. Hauser allowed seven goals during her nine appearances. She was one of six players on the 1996 team who were on Nebraska's first soccer team in 1994.

1994 Season
Hauser backed up Alison Dudley and recorded two saves in five games. Hauser contributed to shutouts of Baker Unversity, Texas Christian and Texas Tech. In 91 minutes of work in goal, Hauser did not yield a single goal.

High School
Hauser earned first-team all-state, all-region and all-district honors playing for Dede MacPherson at Clear Creek High School. She was named her team's most valuable player and earned all-state honors from the Houston Post and Houston Chronicle, while Clear Creek won a district championship. Hauser also was named Galveston County's most valuable player. A standout in the classroom, Hauser was an honor roll member four years.

Personal Information
The daughter of Howard and Cheryl Hauser, Michelle has a brother, Bryan, 25. Michelle was a criminal justice major. She was born Oct. 6, 1976.