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Elizabeth Casey
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Elizabeth Casey

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Centreville, VA

High School:
Chantilly

Height:
5-10

Position:
Midfield/Defense

Major:
Pre-arts and sciences




2011: Saw action in 12 games and started 10 during her rookie season...Recorded an assist on Adriana Moya's goal against Robert Morris (Sept. 4)...Three of four shots taken were on goal...Named to GW Department of Athletics and Recreation Academic Dean's List.

High School: Ranked 63 in top-100 recruits of 2011 by Top Drawer Soccer...earned four varsity letters...Earned all-district honors...Guided squad to 2009 district, regional and Virginia State championships...Also played for FC Virginia FPYC Cardinals club team...Named to ECNL All-Event Team at Players Development Academy (PDA)...Team was three-year state cup semi-finalists...Cardinals won CASL Championship, Bethesda Championship, Jefferson Cup, U.S. Club Soccer Region B Championship, U.S. Club Soccer National Cup and Washington Area Girl's Soccer (WAGS) Championship...Member of Virginia ODP state and district teams...Member of National Honor Society...Earned Principals Award with 3.98 GPA.

Personal: Elizabeth Honor Casey...Born September 20, 1993...Daughter of Elaine and Bill Casey...Has two brothers, Michael and Patrick, and one sister, Mary...Intended major at GW is undecided.

CoachVogel's Scouting Report

"Elizabeth is the epitome of a steady, smart player. She possesses poise and will help control the middle of the park. She has great vision and the ability to strike the ball 60+ yards. We are really excited to have both Casey and Murphy joining us from our local community."

Casey on George Washington
"I chose GW because it I wanted to be a part of not only a competitive soccer program, but also a competitive academic environment. It was an easy choice after meeting all the incoming recruits of 2011, the coaches, and of course the players. I felt at home and welcomed every time I visited the campus and cannot wait to spend the next four years of my life there. I believe I can make GW Women's Soccer better because my passion for soccer is shown through my dedication, determination, and effort I show on the field. I want to compete with the already hard working players at GW to create a rhythmic, dedicated, and strong team."

CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points
2011 12-10 4 0 1 1
Totals 12-10 4 0 1 1

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