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Adriana Moya
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11/03/2011 GW Women's Soccer's Samie Cloutier Named Second Team All-Atlantic 10Junior Defender Earns First-Ever Postseason Honor 10/09/2011 GW Women's Soccer Edged by Temple, 1-0Colonials Outshoot Owls, but Drop First Atlantic 10 Match of 2011 10/07/2011 GW Women's Soccer Stays Undefeated in A-10 with 0-0 Double Overtime Draw at Saint Joseph'sColonials Earn Third Straight Shutout Over Conference Opponent 2010: Lead the team with four goals...Scored the first goal in the victories over Drexel (Sept. 17) and Delaware (Sept. 19)...named to the Bluehen Classic All-Tournament team after scoring two goals...scored the game-winners against Gardner-Webb (Sept. 24) and Richmond in overtime (Oct. 9) 2009: Was a key reserve for the Colonials, seeing action in 18 matches off the bench...scored her first collegiate goal against Temple (10/4)...took 12 shots with eight on goal. High School: Played for coaches Kim Plumis and Dagi Kesim's Lynnwood Royals for two years...was named most valuable player and all-WesCo team as a freshman and junior...broke school record in goals scored in a single season as a freshman...played for the Crossfire Premier Soccer Club since 1994, winning three Washington State championships, one Region IV championship and tied for third at the 2006 U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships in Des Moines, Iowa...was selected to play with the Chilean U20 Women's National team in the 2008 FIFA Women's U20 World Cup but was unable to play due to injury. Personal: Born Adriana Moya on September 10, 1990, in Seattle, WA...daughter of Sonja Marie de Moya and Juan Salvador Moya Melendez...has a younger brother, Tomas (18)...majoring in political science.
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