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Player Profiles - Weber State University Athletics

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Kierstin WoodDuring her Prep careerKierstin is a 2008 graduate of NorthridgeHigh School in Layton, Utah... Played herclub soccer with Utah Avalanche... Letteredthree times in soccer for the Knights (2004-2006) and earned one letter in Cheerleading(2005)... Helped lead her Northridgeteam to the 2004 Region I Championshipand her Utah Avalanche team to the 2006<strong>State</strong> Cup Championship... Has been amember of the Utah Olympic DevelopmentProgram team for the last three years(2005-2007) and a member of the RegionIV ODP team in both 2006 and 2007... Wasa 2005 All-Region I Honorable Mentionselection, a 2006 All-Region I First Teamand All-Area Second Team pick... Was the2007 Homecoming Queen at Northridge...Was honored with the Northridge HS SoccerRookie of the Year award in 2004, the2005 Most Improved <strong>Player</strong> award and the2007 Most Valuable <strong>Player</strong> award... EntersWSU with a 3.9 Grade Point Average.PersonalKierstin is the daughter of Greg and BeckyWood... Is the second of four children... Hasone brother, Austin (21), and two sisters,Katelyn (17) and Madison (15)... Has plansto pursue a career in Physical Therapy andis majoring in Athletic Training... Her grandfather,Larry R. Wood, played basketball at<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> from 1948-1950 and was theWildcat Club president in 1986-87.Kierstin’s Career HighsMatchPoints: 4 UTEP 9/12/08Goals: 2 UTEP 9/12/08Assists: 0Career StatsYear GP-GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2008 21-1 3 0 6 24 .125 14 .583 1Total 21-1 3 0 6 24 .125 14 .583 166 -- Wildcat Soccer <strong>Weber</strong><strong>State</strong>Sports.com

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