2013 Women's Soccer Roster

Jersey Number 2
Andrea Carpenter
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Randall HS
- Hometown:
- Amarillo, Texas
2013 (Senior): Third Team NSCAA All-Central Region … First Team All-Southland Conference … Southland Conference First Team All-Academic and member of its Commissioner’s Honor Roll … Finished the season ranked second in the Southland Conference with 32 points and 13 goals, tied for fourth with six assists and four game-winning goals, and fifth with 65 shots … Scored two goals during an Oct. 20 match vs. Incarnate Word and had three points during a 2-1 win on Oct. 18 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, which led to her being named Southland Conference Player of the Week … Assisted on Emily Sumrall’s game-winner against the Islanders in the 59th minute and scored the game’s first goal in the 18th minute … Recorded goals against the Cardinals in the 15th and 35th minutes as the Wildcats jumped out to a 3-0 lead … Enjoyed consecutive multi-goal performances on Sept. 6 and 8 at John Brown and Drury … Registered at least one point in 10 of her first 12 matches to begin the season … Had only one stretch all year in which failed to score a point in consecutive matches as she was shutout in three-straight contests vs. Oral Roberts, Northwestern State and Stephen F. Austin from Oct. 6-13 … Credited with game-winners against Sam Houston State on Sept. 20 and Southeastern Louisiana on Sept. 29 … Provided a game-winning assist in a 1-0 win at Midwestern State … Started all 19 matches totaling 1662 minutes … Placed 26 of 65 shots on goal (.400).
2012 (Junior): Second team all-Lone Star Conference … Appeared in 16 matches with 14 starts, totaling 1318 minutes of playing time … Scored five goals and assisted on two others … Led Wildcats for third consecutive year in points with 12 … Placed 18 of 37 shots on goal … Finished year ranked among conference leaders in points, goals and shots per game (2.31) … Credited with the game-winner and an assist in a 2-0 decision vs. Midwestern State on Oct. 26 … Scored goals vs. Mustangs, Incarnate Word, Eastern New Mexico, Texas Woman’s and Texas A&M-Commerce … Provided year’s first assist in a 4-0 vs. Pioneers on Oct. 21 … Lone Star Conference Preseason Player of the Year.
2011 (Sophomore): Honored by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America as a First Team All-America and All-South Central Region selection … Voted by the Daktronics’ membership as the South Central Region Player of the Year for the second consecutive season, and was named to its All-America second team and All-South Central Region first team … Recognized with several awards from the Lone Star Conference, including First Team All-Lone Star Conference, All-Academic, All-Tournament, Offensive and Preseason Player of the Year, and Offensive Player of the Week … Received her first conference player of the week citation on Sept. 7 after contributing seven points during the first week of action, including an overtime game-winner vs. Dallas Baptist … Garnered her second weekly laurel on Oct. 5 for scoring four goals over two matches against Texas Woman’s and Texas A&M-Commerce … Again scored two goals vs. the Lions – tying a season high – during a second-round match at the Lone Star Conference Championship … Finished the year with 35 points on 16 goals and three assists through 23 matches played … Eight of her goals served as game-winners, which ranked second in the nation to Saint Rose’s Carmelina Puopolo (10) … Her 16 goals ranked ninth nationally, and her 35 points ranked 19th … Ranked among the top 50 players with 1.52 points per game and top 40 with 0.696 goals per game … Served as the Lone Star Conference’s leader in points, goals, goals per game and game-winning goals … Scored at least one goal through the season’s first four matches and had the game-winner in victories over Dallas Baptist and Truman State … Registered a six-match scoring streak from Sept. 23 to Oct. 7, during which she tallied seven goals and two assists against conference opposition … Scored the game-winning goal in back-to-back 1-0 wins vs. Midwestern State and Eastern New Mexico on assists from Lyndsey Womack … Nailed home the game-winner in a 2-0 win at Commerce … Scored four postseason goals through five matches, including one in the South Central Regional Championship vs. Dallas Baptist … Recorded a .235 shot percentage and placed 60.3 percent of her 68 shots on goal … Collected 2,029 minutes of playing time ... Honored by Capital One and CoSIDA with a spot on the Academic All-District 6 First Team.
2010 (Freshman): Collected several major individual awards at the conference, regional and national level after setting ACU’s single season and career records for goals (22) and points (48) … Voted onto the Daktronics All-America third team and was tabbed as its South Central Regional Player of the Year in addition to making the all-region first team … Won the Lone Star Conference’s Offensive Player and Freshman of the Year Awards … Received ACU’s Paul Goad Award, which is presented to the school’s Most Valuable Female Student-Athlete …Recorded a pair of hat trick, first at East Central and then at home against Eastern New Mexico … Lone Star Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection.
High School: A 2010 graduate of Randall High in Amarillo, Texas where she was an All-State forward … Left school holding its single season and career records for goals scored … Twice named District Player of the Year and was a four time First Team All-District selection … Helped lead school to four straight district titles ... Selected as the Amarillo Globe News Soccer Player of the Year as a senior and earned MVP honors following the Brazos Cup Tour … Basketball letterwinnner … Played alongside current Wildcat Brie Buschman.
Personal: Given name is Andrea Nicole Carpenter … Born 24 November 1991 in Amarillo, Texas where she still resides … Daughter of Steve and Kayla Carpenter … Elementary education major ... Received the 2012 Dick Bynum Award, which is presented o the Texas Panhandle's Outstanding Female Collegiate Athlete … Honored by the Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame as its Soccer Player of the Year in February of 2014.
2012 (Junior): Second team all-Lone Star Conference … Appeared in 16 matches with 14 starts, totaling 1318 minutes of playing time … Scored five goals and assisted on two others … Led Wildcats for third consecutive year in points with 12 … Placed 18 of 37 shots on goal … Finished year ranked among conference leaders in points, goals and shots per game (2.31) … Credited with the game-winner and an assist in a 2-0 decision vs. Midwestern State on Oct. 26 … Scored goals vs. Mustangs, Incarnate Word, Eastern New Mexico, Texas Woman’s and Texas A&M-Commerce … Provided year’s first assist in a 4-0 vs. Pioneers on Oct. 21 … Lone Star Conference Preseason Player of the Year.
2011 (Sophomore): Honored by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America as a First Team All-America and All-South Central Region selection … Voted by the Daktronics’ membership as the South Central Region Player of the Year for the second consecutive season, and was named to its All-America second team and All-South Central Region first team … Recognized with several awards from the Lone Star Conference, including First Team All-Lone Star Conference, All-Academic, All-Tournament, Offensive and Preseason Player of the Year, and Offensive Player of the Week … Received her first conference player of the week citation on Sept. 7 after contributing seven points during the first week of action, including an overtime game-winner vs. Dallas Baptist … Garnered her second weekly laurel on Oct. 5 for scoring four goals over two matches against Texas Woman’s and Texas A&M-Commerce … Again scored two goals vs. the Lions – tying a season high – during a second-round match at the Lone Star Conference Championship … Finished the year with 35 points on 16 goals and three assists through 23 matches played … Eight of her goals served as game-winners, which ranked second in the nation to Saint Rose’s Carmelina Puopolo (10) … Her 16 goals ranked ninth nationally, and her 35 points ranked 19th … Ranked among the top 50 players with 1.52 points per game and top 40 with 0.696 goals per game … Served as the Lone Star Conference’s leader in points, goals, goals per game and game-winning goals … Scored at least one goal through the season’s first four matches and had the game-winner in victories over Dallas Baptist and Truman State … Registered a six-match scoring streak from Sept. 23 to Oct. 7, during which she tallied seven goals and two assists against conference opposition … Scored the game-winning goal in back-to-back 1-0 wins vs. Midwestern State and Eastern New Mexico on assists from Lyndsey Womack … Nailed home the game-winner in a 2-0 win at Commerce … Scored four postseason goals through five matches, including one in the South Central Regional Championship vs. Dallas Baptist … Recorded a .235 shot percentage and placed 60.3 percent of her 68 shots on goal … Collected 2,029 minutes of playing time ... Honored by Capital One and CoSIDA with a spot on the Academic All-District 6 First Team.
2010 (Freshman): Collected several major individual awards at the conference, regional and national level after setting ACU’s single season and career records for goals (22) and points (48) … Voted onto the Daktronics All-America third team and was tabbed as its South Central Regional Player of the Year in addition to making the all-region first team … Won the Lone Star Conference’s Offensive Player and Freshman of the Year Awards … Received ACU’s Paul Goad Award, which is presented to the school’s Most Valuable Female Student-Athlete …Recorded a pair of hat trick, first at East Central and then at home against Eastern New Mexico … Lone Star Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll selection.
High School: A 2010 graduate of Randall High in Amarillo, Texas where she was an All-State forward … Left school holding its single season and career records for goals scored … Twice named District Player of the Year and was a four time First Team All-District selection … Helped lead school to four straight district titles ... Selected as the Amarillo Globe News Soccer Player of the Year as a senior and earned MVP honors following the Brazos Cup Tour … Basketball letterwinnner … Played alongside current Wildcat Brie Buschman.
Personal: Given name is Andrea Nicole Carpenter … Born 24 November 1991 in Amarillo, Texas where she still resides … Daughter of Steve and Kayla Carpenter … Elementary education major ... Received the 2012 Dick Bynum Award, which is presented o the Texas Panhandle's Outstanding Female Collegiate Athlete … Honored by the Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame as its Soccer Player of the Year in February of 2014.
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