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2008 Women's Soccer

11 Ashley Singer

  • Height 5-6
  • Class Sophomore
  • Highschool Kenwood
  • Hometown Baltimore, Md.

Biography

2007: Started all 14 games in which she played… Led the Retrievers with four goals and eight points on the season… Scored her first career goal against Elon… Also found the back of the net against Richmond, Sacred Heart and Vermont… Her goals against Elon and Sacred Heart tied the score and sent the games into overtime… Named America East Rookie of the Week on Oct. 21 after giving the Retrievers an early lead against Vermont… Took a team-high 46 shots on the season… Ranked among the league leaders in a number of categories, including shots (8th), shots per game (4th, 3.29), goals (T-8th) and goals per game (7th, 0.29).

Background: One of 24 players selected to the 2007-08 Region 1 Under-19 team and will compete for a spot on the U.S. National Team in January… A four-time all-county and all-division selection and a three-time all-state honoree… A high school teammate of current Retriever Christine Sadowski… Led her Baltimore Bays ’89 club team to the 2004 state championship… A member of the Maryland state Olympic Development Program… An honor roll student… Enjoys riding dirt bikes…born April 23, 1989… Daughter of Lynne Singer and Howard Singer III… Has an older brother, Howard IV… Major is undecided.

 

Year

GP/GS

SH

G

A

Pts.

2007

14/14

46

4

0

8

 

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 11

    2007Freshman

    F
    5'6"
    11
  • 11

    2008Sophomore

    F
    5'6"
    11
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