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Andi Tostanoski

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Andi Tostanoski, a Colorado Springs native who has competed at almost every level of soccer in the United States, joined the Colorado College women’s soccer program as goalkeeper coach on June 3.

After graduating from William J. Palmer High School in 2012, Tostanoski became one of the most decorated keepers at Santa Clara University, where she posted a 0.99 goals-against-average and a .804 save percentage in 84 career games.

As a junior in 2014, Tostanoski became the second Bronco to be named the West Coast Conference Goalkeeper of the Year as well as an all-WCC first-team selection after backstopping the Broncos to a 14-6 record.

During her senior season, Tostanoski earned third-team all-region honors from the NSCAA and was named SCU’s Player of the Year.

Tostanoski completed her career with a 53-19-9 record and ranks first in program history with 350 career saves, fourth with 31.5 shutouts and ninth in GAA. She led the Broncos to three appearances the NCAA Tournament, including a trip to the Sweet 16 in 2016.

In addition to her on-field accolades, Tostanoski was recognized for her excellence in the classroom while earning a bachelor’s degree in biology. She earned a pair of appearances on the WCC’s All-Academic Team (2014-15), as well as a spot on the CoSIDA Academic All-West Region first team.

After training with the Seattle Reign FC of the National Women’s Soccer League during the 2016 season, Tostanoski spent the last two years coaching in Hawaii with the Major Island Soccer Organization (MISO) Women’s Elite.

Tostanoski gained international experience as a member of the U18, 20, and 23 U.S. Youth National Teams. She also played for the Colorado ’93 Olympic Development Program that won regional and national championships in 2010, as well as the Region IV team from 2010-12.

Tostanoski was the starting goalkeeper for the Pride Predator '95 team from 2006-12 and was an all-Metro selection and team MVP in 2011-12 during her prep career at Palmer. 

In 2011, Tostanoski was inducted into the Colorado Youth Soccer Hall of Fame.