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2017 Women's Soccer

26 Madison Koenig

  • Height 5-3
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool South River
  • Hometown Crofton, Md.

Biography

2017:  Saw action in 16 games, starting in four… Named to the America East Honor Roll.

2016: Made eight starts in 17 appearances throughout the season… Recorded one assist against Delaware State… Tallied five shots…  A member of the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2015: Made 11 starts in 15 appearances... Registered her first collegiate point with an assist in the season-opener against Navy. 

2014: Appeared in three contests in her rookie campaign… Made her collegiate debut versus Mount St. Mary’s… A member of the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

Background: A member of the South River High School women’s soccer team… Helped the Seahawks to the 2012 Class 4A East Region title with a penalty kick score in the second overtime against Arundel… A part of South River’s 4A State Champions Team… An honor roll student… A member of the Success Team… Graduated with AP honors… Played on the Delaware Olympic Development team in 2011 and moved over to the Maryland ODP team in 2012… Played for the Maryland United club team and won the state cup in 2012… Daughter of Kevin and Amy Holbert… One of three siblings, Gabrielle and Izabelle… Major is undecided.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 26

    2014Freshman

    B
    5'3"
    26
  • 26

    2015Sophomore

    B
    5'3"
    26
  • 26

    2016Junior

    B
    5'3"
    26
  • 26

    2017Senior

    B
    5'3"
    26
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