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2023 Women's Soccer Roster

Gail Burton/UMBC Athletics
Randall Wolf
Greg Fiume

10 Lola Negrete

  • Height 5-5
  • Class Graduate Student
  • Highschool Trabuco Hills / Jacksonville
  • Hometown Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.

Biography

2022
  • Started all 17 games of the 2022 season
  • Made her debut for the Dawgs against George Washington on 8/18
  • Came up with assists against George Washington (8/18) and Longwood (8/21)
  • Recorded 4 shots against VMI (08/27)
  • Scored her first UMBC goal against Wagner in a 2-1 win on 8/25
BACKGROUND:
  • Transferred to UMBC from Jacksonville University after seeing action in 41 matches over three seasons with two goals and six assists. 
  • Had her best performance in 2021 with a goal and an assist in a 4-1 win against Presbyterian.
  • Prior to her time with the Dolphins, she was a four-year starter at Trabuco Hills High School. 
  • Led the team in goals and assists in 2018.
  • Earned All-League honors as a junior and senior, while also earning AP Scholar with Distinction and Presidential Honor Roll honors. 
PERSONAL:
  • Daughter of Marlene Pardo and Kristijan Bacun. 
  • Has one sibling, Gabriel. 
  • Has a career ambition of becoming a lawyer.
  • Her favorite pro team is Real Madrid and favorite movies are Inception and Legally Blonde.
  • Chose UMBC for the renowned academics and provides growth both on and off the field.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

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