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University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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2017 Women's Soccer

14 Jessica Hopkins

  • Height 5-4
  • Class Sophomore
  • Highschool River Hill
  • Hometown Clarksville, Md.

Biography

2017: Appeared in 16 games on the year, starting in five… Scored the game-winning goal against Vermont… Also recorded an assist against New Hampshire.

2016: Played in all 17 games and started in six games… Recorded one goal against Robert Morris and assists against Liberty and Delaware State… Tallied thirteen shots… Made her collegiate debut against American.

Background: Helped River Hill High School to three straight state titles… Earned All-County First Team honors as a sophomore… Named to the Washington Post Second Team… Received All-Met First Team recognition by the Baltimore Sun in 2014… Earned All-State recognition in 2014… Named Howard County Player of the Year in during her junior campaign after finishing the year with 13 goals and 21 assists… Also lettered in basketball at River Hill High School… Played club in Bethesda… An honor roll student… Earned Minds in Motion Award… Daughter of Todd and Gina Hopkins… Has a younger brother Tyler… Todd played lacrosse for Radford University… Plans to major in biology with a career ambition of becoming a dentist or orthodontist.

Played in all 17 games and started in six games… Recorded one goal against Robert Morris and assists against Liberty and Delaware State… Tallied thirteen shots… Made her collegiate debut against American.

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Historical Player Information

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    2016Freshman

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    5'4"
    14
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    2017Sophomore

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    5'4"
    14
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