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2014 Women's Soccer

7 Caitlyn Whitford

  • Height 5-5
  • Class Sophomore
  • Highschool Howard
  • Hometown Ellicott City, Md.

Biography

2014: Saw action in five of the last six games of the season… Made her only start of the season at Albany… Made her season debut against conference rival Maine… A member of the America East Honor Roll.

2013: Started the first five games of the season before going down to an injury… Returned to the Retrievers’ lineup at Lafayette and went on to see action in 13 contests on the season at both the forward and back positions… Registered a shot in her collegiate debut against Mount St. Mary’s... Named to the America East Commissioner's Honor Roll.

Background: A four-year letterwinner at Howard High School… Named to the Coaches’ All-County Girls Soccer Team by The Baltimore Sun… A captain of the Lions in her senior season… Captain of the Soccer Association of Columbia… Played for the Virginia Soccer Association Heat, a club ranked No. 1 in the nation in 2010… Played for the Maryland State Olympic Development Program A Team… Also competed for Howard’s basketball and indoor track teams… An honor roll student… A member of the National Honor Society… A Best Buddies club mentor… Daughter of Amy Eskew and Michael Whitford… Has a younger brother, Michael… Born Feb. 12, 1995… Major is biology, with hopes of becoming a radiologist.

CAREER STATISTICS

YearGP-GSSHGAPts.
201313-62000
20145-1 0 000
Career18-72000

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 7

    2012Freshman

    F/M
    5'5"
    7
  • 7

    2013Freshman

    F/B
    5'5"
    7
  • 7

    2014Sophomore

    F/B
    5'5"
    7
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