2023 Women's Soccer Roster Choose a Player: Arevalo, Bizzy Butters, Alysia Bybee, Jocelyn Chambers, Kaylie Christian, Kate Coon, Addi Day, Alex Diamond, Summer East, Gracie Fry, Emma Hadlock-Hardy, Nicole Hunninghake, McKenzie Kaufusi, Kelsey Kercher-Pratt, Shay Knowles, Tenzi Lopez, Whitney Miller-Smith, London Munson, HalleKate Olsen, Kylie Ray, Presley Richins, Kaitlyn Roe, Hannah Sato, Kayla Schofield, Abby Sellers, Solena Smith, Brooklyn Smith-Wilstead, Heidi Vigil, Kasie Walton, Diera Weichers, Addy Werts, Tess Yonaha, Rine Go Profile Stats Profile Forward Position Graduate Student Class Alpine, Utah Hometown 5'7 Height Lone Peak HS / Utah Valley High School Utah Valley Previous School #37 Jocelyn Bybee Forward Position Graduate Student Class Alpine, Utah Hometown Season Career Season Stats There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography HONORS Mountain West Scholar-Athlete (2023) 2023 - GRADUATE Did not play during the season... Was named a Mountain West Scholar-Athlete. PREVIOUS SCHOOL Spent four years at Utah Valley, totaling 31 appearances and six starts... During the 2022 season, appeared in 11 games for the Wolverines, recording two assists and five shots, placing one on goal... Started six games as a freshman in 2019 and appeared in a total of 20 matches, ranking second on the team with 13 points from five goals and three assists... Earned all-WAC freshman honors and was named to the 2019 WAC all-tournament team... Sat out during the 2020 and 2021 seasons due to injury. HIGH SCHOOL Prepped at Lone Peak High School in Highland, Utah, where she helped her team to a 6A state championship and played alongside current Aggie Addy Symonds-Weichers... Earned first-team all-state honors and was named the region MVP her senior year, leading the Knights with 12 goals and eight assists... Played at the club level for Utah Celtic FC, helping the club to regional championships in 2017 and 2019, a National League championship in 2019, and appearing in the US Youth Soccer National Championships in both 2017 and 2019, reaching the semifinals in the latter.