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Kyla Ridley
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Kyla Ridley

Class:
Freshman

Hometown:
Elmont, NY

High School:
Elmont Memorial

Height:
5-6

Position:
Forward

Major:
Exercise science



08/16/2012

GW Women's Soccer Opens Barnes' Inaugural Season at Georgetown on Friday

Colonials Face Hoyas in Third Straight Season-Opener

10/31/2012

GW Women's Soccer vs. Butler

GW vs. Butler (10.26.2012) Photos by George Kubas II

10/31/2012

GW Women's Soccer vs. Saint Louis - Senior Day

GW vs. Saint Louis (10.28.2012) Photo by: Mitchell Layton

09/26/2012

GW Women's Soccer vs. Howard

GW vs. Howard - 9.21.2012 Photo by: George Kubas II

08/17/2012

Womens Soccer vs. Georgetown - Aug. 17. 2012

George Washington vs. Georgetown


High School: Five-year member and three-time captain of Elmont memorial varsity soccer team...Named team's most improved player after freshman season...Twice honored as team's MVP...Earned all-conference accolades twice...Recognized as top goal scorer on Long Island with 26 during her senior season...Also played club soccer for the Super-Y Brooklyn Knights...Won Mid Atlantic League with Brooklyn Knights and placed third at Super-Y Nationals in 2010...Played for Manhattan Pride that won JAGS Showcase and Bethesda Tournament in 2011...Competed for ENY Olympic Development Program...Member of the National Honors Society and the Science National Honors Society...AP Scholar...Member of Superintendend Student Committee...Recognized by Senator Jack Martins as recipient of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Award for Character, Leadership and Excellence in 2012...Participated in Key Club, Students Against Destructive Decisions and the World Language Club.

Personal: Born Kyla Ridley on August 14, 1994 in Brooklyn, NY...Daughter of Theodora and Kyle Ridley...Has two younger brothers, Cameron and Chase...Intends to major in physical therapy.

Kyle Ridley on why she chose GW:"I chose GW because of its one-of-a-kind location, its high academic standards and its competitive nature as a DI program. GW will help me create the opportunities needed to further my goal of becoming a physical therapist."

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