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University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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2018 Women's Soccer

1 Leah Roth

  • Height 5-6
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Pine-Richland
  • Hometown Valencia, Pa.

Biography

2018: Started in three games… Posted a 2.83 goals against average… Ranked sixth in the conference in saves per game (3.05)… Named team’s Most Valuable Athlete at 2018 Gritty’s.

2017: Played and started in 16 games this season… Ranked fifth in the America East in total saves (73) and saves per game (4.56)… Made a season-best 10 stops against St. Francis… Posted three shutouts on the season (Mount St. Mary’s, Longwood, Vermont)… Named Most Valuable Athlete at the 2018 Grittys.

2016: Started all 17 games in goal… Led the America East and ranked 39th in the country in saves per game (5.82)…. Ranked 34th in NCAA and second in conference in total saves with 99… Was eighth in save percentage in America East (.792)... Made a career-high 13 saves and recorded first career shutout against Liberty… A member of the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2015: Did not see game action during her rookie campaign... Tabbed as the team's Most Improved Athlete. 

Background: Four-year member of Pine-Richland High School varsity soccer team… Named All-WPIAL and All-Section as a junior and senior… Member of Beadling Gunners that won State Cup Championships five times… Attended regionals five times… Daughter of Patricia Roth… Has three older siblings, Nick, Hannah and Ryan… Major is visual arts.

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Historical Player Information

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    2015Freshman

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    2016Sophomore

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    2017Junior

    GK
    5'6"
    1
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    2018Senior

    GK
    5'6"
    1
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