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2009 Women's Soccer

7 Arielle Tagger

  • Height 5-2
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool East Brunswick
  • Hometown East Brunswick, N.J.

Biography

2008: Was limited to just four games on the season due to injury… Earned America East Honor Roll recognition.

2007: Saw action in 15 games and made 10 starts… Lone point of the season was an assist at Drexel… Took nine shots on the year.

2006: Started 12 games for the Retrievers… Ranked third on the team with three goals and seven points… Ranked fourth on the team with 14 shots… Scored twice, including the game-winner, against Radford.

Background: A four-year varsity letterwinner at East Brunswick… Earned First-Team All-Area, All-County and All-Region honors… Nominated for All-America… Named Middlesex County Athlete of the Year by the Newark Star-Ledger and the Home News… Led the Bears to four straight conference titles… Also captained her team and was named MVP… Led her club team to the national championship, as well as the regional championship of the Snickers Cup in 2002 and 2003… The team finished second in 2004-06… Also lettered in track and field for one year… Chose UMBC over Penn State, Delaware and James Madison… Enjoys playing the guitar… Born April 5, 1988… Daughter of Amnon and Roberta Tagger… Has an older brother, Leevon, and a younger sister, Jordana… A pre-physical therapy major.

Year

GP/GS

SH

G

A

Pts.

2008

4/0

0

0

0

0

2007

15/10

9

0

1

1

2006

12/12

14

3

1

7

Career

31/22

23

3

2

8

Statistics

Season Statistics

Season Statistics

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Career Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 27

    2006Freshman

    B/M
    5'2"
    27
  • 7

    2007Sophomore

    B
    5'2"
    7
  • 7

    2008Junior

    B
    5'2"
    7
  • 7

    2009Senior

    B
    5'2"
    7
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