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2012 Women's Soccer

18 Noelle Malone

  • Height 5-1
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Kellenberg Memorial
  • Hometown Rockville Centre, NY

Biography

Match-by-Match Statistics (2012)

A four-year letterwinner who played in 78 career matches, including 62 starts. ... Was a key part of the defense over her final three seasons, playing in 32 shutouts over that span. ... Finished with two goals and two assists for six career points.

Senior Year (2012): Started all 17 games she played in. ... Helped the Royals post 10 shutouts in the 17 matches she played in. ... Finished with four shots, including two on goal. ... Made the move to midfield late in the season. ... Named University of Scranton co-Athlete of the Week after tallying a goal and an assist in a 3-0 win over Juniata on Senior Day at Fitzpatrick Field on Oct. 27.

Junior Year (2011): Started all 20 games at left back. ... Helped the Royals post 10 shutouts and hold opponents to just 13 goals, the lowest total in the Landmark Conference and the sixth-lowest single-season total in school history. ... Played a key role on a defensive unit that allowed just 6.4 shots per match. ... Anchored a defense that helped post shutout victories over York (Pa.) (Sept. 1), Marywood (Sept. 21), Goucher (Sept. 24), over Susquehanna (Oct. 8), Drew (Oct. 15), Moravian (Oct. 19) and Catholic (Oct. 22) in the regular season, and over Moravian in a conference semifinal (Nov. 2) and Catholic in the conference championship (Nov. 5). ... Recorded an assist in a 5-1 win over William Paterson on Sept. 3.

Sophomore Year (2010):  Played in all 22 matches and started 17 times at both left back and outside midfield… mainstay on a back line that allowed only twelve goals in 22 games, the fewest allowed by any Royal team since 2003…played a role in preserving 12 shutouts for the Royals, the most by any Scranton team since 2003...anchored a defensive unit that held Plattsburgh State scoreless in the Royals' first NCAA tournament victory since 2003, a 1-0 win on Saturday, November 13, on the campus of William Smith College in Geneva, New York…finished with six shots, three of which were on goal.

Freshman Year (2009): Appeared in all 19 matches as a wing midfielder and defender...started eight times...finished the season with one goal, an unassisted game-winner in a 1-0 victory over William Paterson (Sept. 1)...was a vital player off the bench, taking the reins from injured first-year right back Emily Farrell in the middle of the season and injured junior center midfielder Chelsea Paskman at the end of the year...ended the season with 11 shots, seven of which were on goal.

Awards & Honors
Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll (2010, 2011, 2012)
University of Scranton co-Athlete of the Week (Oct. 29, 2012)

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