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As A Junior
Played every minute in goal for the Bonnies, making 17 starts ... made 101 saves to finish fifth in the Atlantic 10 in saves per game (5.94) ... turned away 10 or more shots on four occasions, including a season-high 12 at Virginia on Sept. 16 ... made three saves in each of St. Bonaventure's two wins over Fordham, 3-2, and Albany, 5-1 ... recorded 11 saves against conference foes Rhode Island and Charlotte.
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Started all 20 games in net ... recorded six shutouts to tie the school record ... made 103 saves on the season with a 1.65 goals-against average and a .752 save percentage. As A Freshman
Earned six starts in goal ... recorded 66 saves. High School
A three-year starting keeper at Spencerport, where she was coached by former St. Bonaventure standout Jaime Schneider ... 2002 team MVP, first team All-County and second team All-Greater Rochester ... Rochester Junior Rhinos keeper for three years ... led her U-19 team to a State Cup title ... was a four-year starter in basketball. Personal
Physical education major.
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Nickname: Silent Killer If I could change anything about soccer it'd be: Nothing Favorite Food: Pizza Favorite TV Show: Friends Funniest person on the team: Maggie Haanna One thing I couldn't live without: My family Favorite Spot on Campus: TH 247 CD that's in my stereo: Mix Personal Goal for the Season: To have less goals against and more shutouts Team Goal for the Season: making the A10 tournament One word to describe how I play:Competitive Biggest influence on my soccer career: My teammates and coaches My favorite thing about each of the coaches is: Manoj- his sarcasm, Richie- he can't play Euchre, Jamie- team parties at her house One thing my coaches have helped me with is: My confidence What St. Bonaventure has taught me:The intellectual journey to the good life I chose St. Bonaventure because: I liked the atmosphere and it is close to home The thing I like most about St. Bonaventure is:The people The best part of having a new coaching staff is: New perspective on the game My advice to potential student athletes is: |





