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2025 Women's Soccer Roster

15 Marley Besser

  • Position Defender
  • Height 5-7
  • Class Sophomore
  • Highschool Lacey Township
  • Hometown Forked River, N.J.

Biography

2024
  • Did not make an appearance (injury)

Background
  • A three-time First Team B-South, First Team Ocean County, and First Team Press of Atlantic City selection.
  • Enjoyed a monster season in 2022, earning B-South Player of the Year accolades along with being named a Shore Conference Player of the Year finalist. Was also an MVP candidate for Group 3 after earning Second Team Group 3 honors.
  • Earned Second Team All-Shore and Second Team Group 3 honors as a sophomore
  • Scored the deciding goal in Lacey Township’s South Jersey Group 3 sectional final in 2021. It was the first time the Lions had won the section since 1997
  • Also lettered in Golf and Track & Field
  • Played at the club level for PDA Shore ECNL and helped lead the squad to four straight regional tournaments
  • A National Honor Society member and Honor Roll student all four years
  • Plans to major in Engineering with the ambition of becoming a prosthetist
  • Daughter of Janine and Brian Besser
  • Has an older brother (Kody) who play soccer at Bloomsburg
  • Lists spinach dip and chips as her favorite food
  • Roots for Chelsea FC
  • Enjoys listening to Sublime and surfing
  • Favorite movie is Sixteen Candles and book is The Obsession

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 15

    2024Freshman

    B
    5'7"
    15
  • 15

    2025Sophomore

    Defender
    5'7"
    15
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