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University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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2018 Women's Soccer

23 Wren Aye

  • Height 5-2
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool St. John's College
  • Hometown Columbia, Md.

Biography

2018: Played five games, starting in two of them… One goal shot against Maine.

2017: Appeared in 14 games on the season, starting in seven… Recorded seven shots on the year… Named to the America East Honor Roll.

2016: Appeared in 12 games and started in three games… Scored the game-winning goal against Maine… Had one assist against Robert Morris… Tallied seven shots…  A member of the America East Honor Roll.

2015: Made 11 starts in her 18 appearances as a rookie... Finished the year with four shots and one assist... Registered her first career point on an assist on Destinee Morris' goal versus New Hampshire. 

Background: A four-year member of the St. John’s College High School varsity team… Named to the 2013 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference All-Conference Second Team and 2014 WCAC All-Honorable Mention… Member of 2011 WCAC championship team… Missed out on the 2012 season due to injury… A National Spanish Honors Society honor roll member in 2012-2014… Awarded academic achievement with distinction from 2012-2015… Daughter of Phillip and Luz Aye… Has two older brothers, Phillip and Ricardo… Major is undecided but hopes to pursue a career in information technology and cyber security.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

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    2015Freshman

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    2016Sophomore

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    2017Junior

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    2018Senior

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    5'2"
    23
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