| Ashley Myers |
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 | Class: RS Junior
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 | Hometown: Bel Air, Md.
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 | High School: John Carroll School
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 | Height: 5-5
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 | Position: F
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2007 Academic All-Big Ten
2006 Academic All-Big Ten
Lion Career
2007... Appeared in 13 games while starting eight... scored three goals along with three assists... had goals in back-to-back-to-back games against Bucknell (9/19), then-No. 21 Notre Dame (9/23) and Colgate (9/26)... scored the gamewinner against Colgate... added an assist in both the Bucknell and Colgate contests... final assist came in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against Monmouth (11/16)... an Academic All-Big Ten selection.
2006... Played in all 26 games, started 14... scored seven goals... netted one goal in upset of then-No. 2 UCLA (8/25)... scored game winner against Michigan State (9/22) and at Iowa (9/29)... tallied two goals in the Big Ten Tournament, one against Northwestern (11/2) and one against Michigan (11/3)... scored twice against Niagara in the second round of the NCAA Tournament (11/10)... an Academic All-Big Ten selection.
2005... Myers was granted a medical redshirt after only seeing action in two games... took one shot against Loyola (9/1).
Before Penn State
A two-time Parade Magazine All-American, she was the All-Metro Player of the Year her senior season... was named to the all-state team three times and was a four time all-county and all-metro selection... 2004 team went 21-0 to win high school championship... holds the school scoring record with 67 goals and 20 assists... she was a member of the U-16 and U-17 U.S. National Teams and has competed against teams from Germany, Ireland and Canada... her club team, Bethesda Excel, won the Maryland State Cup Championship three years in a row and was U-17 Region 1 Champions in 2003 and `04.
Personal
Full name is Ashley Nicole Myers... born on April 25, 1987 in Baltimore, Md., she is the daughter of Charles and Laurie Myers... she has one sister Alysia... father Charles played professional soccer for the Dallas Tornadoes... she has not decided on a major but would like to coach women's soccer at the Division I level.