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2020-21 Women's Soccer

11 Elysia Paolillo

  • Height 5-7
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Worcester Academy
  • Hometown Holliston, Mass.

Biography

2021 SPRING: 

  • Played in all six games of the season, starting in three.
  • Tallied two shots on the year, both at UMass Lowell.

2019:

  • Appeared in 13 games, started in four of them.

  • Tallied four shots on goal this season.

2018: 

  • Played 17games this season, starting in 14.

  • Third on the team in points with five.

  • Recorded one goal against Mount St. Mary’s.

  • Had three assists on the season (American, Mount St. Mary’s and UMass Lowell).

2017: 

  • Appeared in 13 games, starting in six.

  •  Recorded a goal against Liberty and St. Francis (Pa.).

  • Made her collegiate debut against Towson.

BACKGROUND:

  • Helped lead Worcester Academy to an undefeated regular season and the NEPSAC A Championship game as a senior
  • Was ranked #2 in Top Drawer Soccer’s Prep Top 10 in 2015 and 2016
  • Four-time ECNL New England Division champion with FC Stars of Massachusetts
  • Was a two-time ECNL National Championship finalist
  • Ranked as one of the top 10 goal scorers for U14 in ECNL by Top Drawer Soccer
  • Four-year state champion for District Select, District 3, Region 1 Massachusetts
  • Daughter of Nicholas and Jayne Paolillo
  • Has two sisters, Jenna and Stephanie
  • Has three dogs, Leo, Teddy and Maggie.

Statistics

Season Statistics

Season Statistics

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Career Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 11

    2017Freshman

    F/M
    5'7"
    11
  • 11

    2018Sophomore

    F/M
    5'7"
    11
  • 11

    2019Junior

    F/M
    5'7"
    11
  • 11

    2020-21Senior

    F/M
    5'7"
    11
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