Felicia Schroeder Season 2008

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PositionFORWARD
Height5-7
YearSenior
HometownCincinnati, Ohio

JUNIOR / 2007

  • Set a program record for fastest consecutive goals scored by one player, netting two against Bowling Green within a span of 57 seconds; the two goals also tied a program mark held by several other players for most scored in one half.
  • Team leader with a 64.3 shot-on-goal percentage, placing 18 of 28 shots on frame
  • Finished third on team with 13 points on five goals and three assists despite making only two starts
  • Credited with the game-winner in 2-0 victory at Michigan State; was assisted by Jessica Okoroafo
  • Delivered pair of second-half assists to Loredana Riverso and Parrissa Eyorokon in 3-2 win over Oregon

SOPHOMORE / 2006

  • Played for the University of South Carolina as a sophomore and freshman
  • Led the Gamecocks to an 11-6-4 (5-2-4 SEC, 5th place) record in 2006 with a team-best 16 points on seven goals and two assists
  • Recorded multi-goal games against Francis Marion and conference rival Georgia
  • Provided game-winner in a 1-0 win at Auburn
  • Scored three points on a goal and assist in 4-0 victory over The Citadel

FRESHMAN/ 2005

  • Scored one goal and added an assist in first career game, a 7-0 win over Mercer on opening night
  • Played in 15 matches with one start
  • Tallied six shots for the season

HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB

  • Graduated from Cincinnati[apos]s Oak Hills High School in 2005
  • Scored 37 career goals and tallied 13 assists, third highest on Oak Hills[apos] scoring list
  • Three-time all-conference selection and four-year varsity award letterwinner
  • Recovered from knee injury in summer of 2003 to play for Ohio Elite Soccer Academy, which won USA National Championship

Biographical Information

Full Name: Felicia Marie Schroeder

Date of Birth: Dec. 2, 1986

Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio

High School: Oak Hills

Major: Psychology

Father: Tom Schroeder

Mother: Andrea Schroeder

Sibling: Leslie (sister)