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Andri Alexandersson
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Andri Alexandersson

Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Akranes, Iceland

High School:
Commercial College of Iceland

Last College:
Florida International

Height / Weight:
6-0 / 185

Position:
D/M

Major:
Pre-Business Administration



05/02/2013

Second Annual Georgey Awards Honors Best in GW Athletics

The Top Student-Athletes, Teams and Moments for 2012-13 Recognized at Annual Awards Show

10/21/2012

GW Men's Soccer Falters in 3-0 Loss to Massachusetts on Senior Day

Colonials Outshoot Minutemen, 11-7

09/22/2012

GW Men's Soccer Falls to UMBC, 2-1

Colonials Can't Maintain Early Lead; van der Merwe Makes 11 Saves

09/07/2012

GW Men's Soccer Falls to VMI, 3-1

Alexandersson Tallies First Goal in Buff and Blue

08/23/2012

GW Men's Soccer Kicks Off 2012 Campaign on Friday Against LIU Brooklyn

Colonials Host Blackbirds at 4 p.m. in Jones' Head Coaching Debut


2012
Started at center back in all 17 games in which he played in his first season at GW after transferring from Florida International ... Amassed a team-high 1,542 minutes, playing every minute of 16 of his 17 games ... Took seven shots on the season, including four on goal ... Scored his lone goal of the season in the 10th minute at VMI (9/7) ... Recognized on the A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll for the Fall 2012 semester.

2011-12 AT FIU
Saw action in six games and made four starts as a freshman for the Golden Panthers ... Scored a pair of goals on four shots... First collegiate goal came at Tulsa (10/19) ... Also scored the first goal in a 3-2 win over Florida Gulf Coast (11/4).

HIGH SCHOOL
Member of the First Division champion IA Akranes club team ... Named Most Promising Player in 2010.

PERSONAL
Andri Alexandersson ... Born June 16, 1990, in Akranes, Iceland ... Son of Anna Julia and Alexander Eriksson ... As a younger brother, Asthor, and a younger sister, Gyda ... Intends to major in international business.

Coach Jones' Take: "Andri played at a very high level in Iceland and will offer leadership and experience to the field. He is a great late addition to the class, giving us options on both defense and in the midfield."

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