2018 Women's Soccer Roster
Biography
2018: A third-team all-Pacific Region selection by the United Soccer Coaches ... Named to the all-Mountain West second team … Played every minute for the second year in a row … The three-time co-captain anchored the Colorado College defense that ranked second in the conference by allowing only 18 goals and was fourth with a 0.97 goals-against average … CC also tied for fifth in the MW with seven shutouts … CC recorded clean sheets in two of its three Colorado Cup games and captured the traveling trophy for the first time since its inception in 2011 … After allowing the first goal in the 2-1 victory at the University of Northern Colorado, the Tigers played 253:08 without conceding another score and blanked both the University of Denver (2-0) and Air Force (1-0) … CC posted a 0.33 GAA in its three Colorado Cup games this season … Scored the game-tying goal in the 1-1 stalemate at San Diego State University on Oct. 19 that earned the Tigers a crucial road point and ultimately a spot in the conference tournament … During her four seasons, she helped the Tigers record 23 clean sheets and contributed five goals and an assist in the offensive third ... Earned a spot on the United Soccer Coaches' Scholar All-West Region Team … One of two Tigers who received the Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Award all four for completing the academic year with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.5 or higher ... Earned her fourth appearance on the Academic All-Mountain West Team for posting a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or better during the fall semester.
2017: Named a co-captain for the second year in a row … One of two Tigers who started all 19 games … Led the team with 1,810 minutes, going the distance in every game … Finished fourth on the team with three goals and six points, both of which were single-season highs … Scored at home against the University of Northern Colorado in the season opener and vs. San Jose State University, and on the road at Boise State University … Anchored the back line which recorded three shutouts … Ranked fourth on the team with 13 total shots and seven shots on goal ... Received the Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Award for the third time ... Earned a spot on the Academic All-Mountain West Team for the third time.
2016: Served as a team co-captain … One of three Tigers to start all 19 games … Logged 1,512 minutes, which ranked fifth on the team … Tied for fourth with 16 shots and was seventh with five shots on frame … Set up the third goal in CC’s 3-0 victory over the University of Denver in a Colorado Cup match in Boulder … As a team, the Tigers tied for first in the Mountain West with eight overall shutouts and tied for third with four clean sheets in league games ... Received the Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Award for the second time ... Earned her second appearance on the Academic All-Mountain West Team.
2015: Played in all 22 games, including the final 21 as a starter … Logged 1,761 minutes, which ranked fifth on the team … Played the entire game on 13 occasions … Scored her first collegiate goal during the 2-1 loss to the University of Kansas at Stewart Field … Put five of her 17 shots on frame … Launched three shots in games against the University of Cincinnati and Colorado State University ... Received the Mountain West Scholar-Athlete Award for the first time ... Earned a spot on the Academic All-Mountain West Team for the first time.
ODP and Club Notes: Trained with the Washington State ’97 Team in the Olympic Development Program … Helped her team advance to the semifinals of the Region IV ODP Championship … Played club for the Eastside FC 96 Red team … Helped her team win back-to-back United States Youth Soccer Far West Regional League Northwest Division crowns in 2015 … Eastside FC claimed the 2014 Surf Cup U18 championship and advanced to the semifinals of the U17 Washington Championship Cup … In 2013, she led the team to the finals of the Surf College Cup (U17) and the Washington Championship Cup (U16) … Eastside FC won the Washington State Champions Cup, the Northwest Champions League and the Surf Cup (U16) in 2012.
High School Notes: Earned four varsity letters as a midfielder at Skyline High School in Sammamish, Wash. … Was a team captain during her senior season … Also competed in basketball and track … Helped the Spartans win three consecutive Washington State 4A championships and finish third in 2014 … Skyline also won three KingCo Conference regular-season crowns (2011-13) and three tournament championships (2011, 2013-14) … Named the team’s MVP as a senior and a second-team all-state selection as a junior … The Spartans posted a 64-6-8 record during her four seasons.
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Historical Player Information
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2015Freshman
Midfielder
5'5"
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2016Sophomore
Midfielder
5'5"
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2017Junior
Midfielder
5'5"
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2018Senior
Midfielder
5'5"