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2015 Women's Soccer

1 Jen Nance

  • Height 5-3
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Severna Park
  • Hometown Millersville, Md.

Biography

2015: Started in 17 of her 18 appearances... Posted 91 saves on the year to move into sixth all-time at UMBC in career saves (191)... Ranked second in the league in saves per game (5.06)... Fourth in the America East in save percentage (.805)and goals against average (1.18)... Recorded eight saves at Stony Brook, including a stop on a penalty kick to preserve the Retrievers' one goal advantage en route to earning an America East Championships berth... Named to the CollegeSoccer360 Primetime Performers Honor Roll on Oct. 22... Matched a season-best with eight saves versus Vermont... Tied for third all-time at UMBC in shutouts (13) after clean sheets against Stony Brook, New Hampshire, UMass Lowell and Delaware State... Recorded a season-best eight saves versus UNC Wilmington and tied that total against Albany. 

2014: Took over the role of starting goalkeeper, starting all 19 contests… Named to the All-Conference Second Team… Posted a program single-season record and led the league in shutouts (nine)…  Led the league in shutouts, goals against average (0.61) and save percentage (.882)… Ranked third in the America East in saves per game and recorded the 10th-most saves in a single-season at UMBC… Helped UMBC post its lowest number of goals allowed (12) in program history… Posted seven-plus saves in six games… Recorded a season-high 11 saves against New Hampshire… Did not allow a goal for three straight games (Delaware State, American and Robert Morris)… Tallied 10 stops against Towson… Recorded first career shutout in the season opener against Navy… Stopped a penalty kick against the Midshipmen… Named the team's Most Improved Athlete at the Grittys... A member of the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2013: Saw time in the field in two games due to the number of Retriever injuries… Saw action in a 3-0 victory versus Howard… Made her season-debut in the second overtime against Loyola... Named to the America East Honor Roll.

2012: Saw action between the pipes in two games… Put forth a stellar performance in her first collegiate start, facing 27 shots in the contest, making nine saves and allowing the only goal with 18 seconds remaining in regulation against Boston University… Saw her collegiate debut and tallied her first save at Saint Peter’s, combining with Lauren Kadet for the shutout.

Background: Senior captain of the Severna Park High School soccer team… Team won the county and regional championships in 2011, before falling in penalty kicks in the state championships… Selected to the 2011 Capital Gazette All-Anne Arundel County Girls Soccer Team… Named Athlete of the Week Honorable Mention in the Capital Newspaper in Nov. of 2011… Scored one of her team’s two goals to win the regional title… Went to states in track as a freshman for the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes… An honor roll student… Earned the National Leadership and Service Award and the National Language Arts Award from the United States Achievement Academy… Daughter of Fay and Pierce Nance… Has an older brother, Justin… Major is psychology.

CAREER GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

YearGP-GSMin.GAGAASVSV%WLTSho.
20122-196:0810.9410.9090100
20130-000:0000.000.0000000

2014

19-191766:14120.6190.88212439

2015

18-171683:23221.1891.8055934
Career41-373545:45350.89191.8451714613

CAREER FIELD STATISTICS

YearGP-GSSHGAPts.
20122-00000
20132-00000
201419-00000
201518-00000
Career41-00000

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 1

    2012Freshman

    GK
    5'3"
    1
  • 1

    2013Sophomore

    GK
    5'3"
    1
  • 1

    2014Junior

    GK
    5'3"
    1
  • 1

    2015Senior

    GK
    5'3"
    1
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