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2022 Women's Soccer

Gail Burton/UMBC Athletics
Gail Burton/UMBC Athletics

22 Alyssa Palmucci

  • Height 5-5
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Kingsway/East Carolina
  • Hometown Mullica Hill, N.J.

Biography

2022

  • Appeared in all 17 games of the 2022 season
  • Scored a goal against Maine in a 3-2 loss at Retriever Soccer Park
  • Played a total of 894 minutes for the Dawgs

2021

  • Competed in 13 games as a key offensive reserve
  • Played a season high 39 minutes vs. VMI on Sept. 4


2021 SPRING:

  • Played in all six games of the year, starting in four.
  • Had one shot in the game against NJIT.
  • Made her UMBC debut against Towson.

BACKGROUND:

Played one season for Jason Hamilton at East Carolina.

Recorded her first collegiate goal against UNC Asheville.

Four-year letterwinner at Kingsway Regional under John Kodluk and Jayme Kent.

Helped the Dragons win two Tri-County Championships.

Selected as a Top 75 Player in the state of New Jersey by NJ.com.

Earned NJSCA All-State honors. 

Named a TopDrawerSoccer’s All-American selection in 2018.

Played for the Women’s Premier Soccer League’s Philly Fever, becoming the youngest player to start a game.

Played club soccer for Lower Merion Soccer Club with teammate Morgan Rees. 

Won three State Cup championships with the Storm (2016, 2017, 2019).

Also played club soccer for PDA and NJ ODP.

Was a member of the Student Council for four years.

Also lettered in indoor and outdoor track & field.

PERSONAL:

Daughter of Suzanne and Don Palmucci.

Has one brother, Josh.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

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