29
Matches Started
81
Saves
1.05
Goals Against Average
7
Shutouts
Career Summary
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- COLLEGE
2024
Started all 26 regular season matches and three playoff matches, seeing 2,609 minutes of action (regular season and playoffs combined), missing only one minute due to a red card in the season opener against Seattle that would be rescinded before the next match. Collected seven clean sheets in the regular season, increasing her career total to 37. Led the team with 74 saves and a 1.08 goals against average (GAA). Surpassed teammate Nicole Barnhart and Kansas City’s AD Franch to reach fifth-most regular season saves in league history. Became just the fifth goalkeeper in league history to reach 50 regular season wins. Saved two regular season penalty kicks to reach seven on her career (third-most in league history). Saved all three penalty kicks she faced in the team’s quarterfinal PK shootout against rival NJ/NY Gotham FC to send the Spirit to the 2024 NWSL Championship.
2023
Started all 20 matches in which she appeared, playing 1,799 minutes in goal. Secured four clean sheets and had a save success rate of 75.9% and a goals against average (GAA) of 1.20. Made her 100th regular season appearance in the season opener on March 26. Became the sixth goalkeeper in NWSL history to achieve each of the following milestones: 10,000 career regular season minutes, 400 career regular season saves and 30 regular season clean sheets.
2022
Started all 19 matches in which she appeared in goal, playing 1,710 minutes. Secured three clean sheets and had a save success rate of 68.9% and a goals against average (GAA) of 1.58.
2021
Started all 25 matches, playing a total of 2,310 minutes. Secured nine clean sheets, 80 saves and had a save success rate of 78.4% and a GAA of 0.86. Named to the NWSL Team of the Month in October and earned the 2021 NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year award for the second time. Part of the 2021 NWSL Championship team, named 2021 NWSL Championship Game MVP.
2020
Started all nine Challenge Cup and Fall Series matches, playing a total of 810 minutes. Secured three clean sheets, 20 saves and had a save success rate of 66.7% and a GAA of 0.8 in the Challenge Cup. In the Fall Series, had a save success rate of 75% and a GAA of 1.0.
2019
Started all 24 matches, playing a total of 2,149 minutes. Secured nine clean sheets, 86 saves, and had a save success rate of saves of 77.5% and a GAA of 1.05. Named to the NWSL Team of the Month in the months of May, June and August, and was named the 2019 NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year.
2018
Traded to the Washington Spirit before the season began. Finished her first season as a member of the Spirit with an NWSL regular season record 108 saves. Tallied four clean sheets on the season and made a career-high ten saves in her Spirit debut in the club’s regular season opener on March 24 against Seattle Reign FC. Won back-to-back NWSL Save of the Week awards in Weeks 5 and 6 and was named the NWSL Player of the Week for Weeks 11 and 12.
2017
(Orlando Pride) Started 11 games for Orlando during the regular season, earning two clean sheets and racking up 36 saves. Earned a pair of NWSL Save of the Week honors, in Week 9 and Week 12. Joined Australian side Sydney FC on loan during the NWSL’s 2017-2018 offseason to compete in the Westfield W-League.
2016
(Orlando Pride) Selected by the Orlando Pride in the 2016 NWSL Expansion Draft and appeared in one game during the 2016 NWSL season.
2015
(Sky Blue FC) Played in one game for Sky Blue FC (now NJ/NY Gotham FC) before joining Danish club Fortuna Hjørring on loan. Signed with Sky Blue FC as a discovery player.
2024
Called up to U.S. Women’s National Team for the squad’s May/June camp and friendlies. Rostered for the USWNT’s June 1 and June 4 friendlies against Korea Republic.
2023
Called-up to the U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT) for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, her first-ever World Cup roster.
2022
Capped for the USWNT for the first time. Started in her first appearance, recording a clean sheet.
Wake Forest University: Finished a storied career as a four-year starter at Wake Forest from 2010-13 earning All-America honors for three consecutive years. Earned First Team All-ACC honors her senior year, the third consecutive year earning All-ACC honors and her second time earning First Team honors. Became the first player in program history to make the Capital One Academic All-American team and set a single-season program record with 14 shutouts her sophomore season in 2011.
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