2010 Women's Soccer Roster
Biography
<b>2010:</b> Second Team All-Horizon League...played and started all 20 games...second on team in scoring with 15 points...scored five goals and posted five assists...goals came vs Eastern Kentucky, Morehead State, Canisius, Detroit and Longwood...assists were against Middle Tennessee, Canisius, Dayton, Indiana State and Green Bay...also had four game winning goals...finished season with 39 shots, including six vs Indiana State...Academic Horizon League Team.
<b>2009:</b> Sixth in the Horizon League in shots with 48...assisted WSU's lone goal at IPFW...scored the only goal in the overtime win at Longwood...assisted the game-winning goal at Green Bay...assisted the second goal at Youngstown State...tallied six shots at IPFW, five at Akron and Green Bay and four at Detroit and against Valparaiso at the league tournament.
<b>2008:</b> Named First Team All-Horizon League...earned a spot on the 2008 U.S. Army Horizon League All-Tournament Team...led the team with eight goals and 19 points...tallied three multi-goal matches during the season...attempted a team-best 55 shots with 27 shots on goal...netted three match winning goals and one game tying goal...assisted on match tying goal versus Kent State (8/29) in the home opener...netted a pair of goals against IPFW (8/31) with four shots all on-goal...recorded second, multi-goal game of the season versus Duquesne (9/21) - including the match winner...stuck with an unassisted, match winning goal at Valparaiso (10/1)...notched a pair of goals versus Green Bay (10/12) with the first goal being the match winner...tallied the game tying goal against #19 Milwaukee (11/7) in the Horizon League Tournament Semifinal...attempted a season-high seven shots versus Green Bay...assisted on a goal versus Youngstown State (10/19) and in the Horizon League Tournament opener against Cleveland State (11/2)...attempted four or more shots seven total games...recorded four shots on goal against IPFW and at Valparaiso.
<b>2007:</b> Named the Horizon League Newcomer of the Year...Garnered First Team All-Horizon League honors...selected to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team...Named to the SoccerBuzz.com All-Great Lakes Region Freshman team...ranked in the top-50 nationally in points-per-match (46th, 1.45 ppg) and goals-per-match (41st, 0.60 gpg)...carried a goal scoring streak of seven matches between September 23 and October 19...was a part of eight of the 13 match-winning goals scored in 2008 (5 mwg, 3 assists on mwg)...named the Horizon League Player of the Week on October 15...led the teams in goals (12), points (29), shots (57), shots on goal (31) and match winning goals (5)...started all 20 matches...tallied an assist on the match winning goal in the season opener against Jacksonville State (8/31)...netted the her first collegiate goal - the match winner - against Austin Peay (9/2)...assisted on the match winning goal at Kent State (9/7)...scored the match winner on an unassisted tally at Northwestern (9/23)...tallied the lone goal - an unassisted marker - in a loss at nationally-ranked Texas (9/28)...scored the match winning goal against Butler (10/5)...tallied a goal and assisted on the match winning goal against Cleveland State (10/7)...scored the lone goal in a tie at Detroit (10/12)...scored twice on two shots at Youngstown State (10/14)...compiled a hat trick with three markers - including the match winner - at Green Bay (10/19)...scored the lone goal in an overtime victory against Valparaiso (10/26)...collected a pair of assists - one on the eventual match winner - against Detroit in the Horizon League Tournament...attempted at least one shot in all twenty matches...the only Raider to record a shot in each contest...took a season-high six shots against Austin Peay (9/2) and Butler (10/5)...had at least one shot on goal in 17 matches...took a season-high four shots on goal at Green Bay (10/19).
<b>Prep:</b> Lettered three years for the Warriors...garnered offensive team MVP honors as a senior...was selected as team captain during her senior season...tallied 17 goals and 11 assists during her senior season...helped the Warriors to the OHSAA Division I State Championship...helped WJHS to the #1 National Ranking by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America...her team finished the 2006 season 23-0-0...also lettered in Track and Field...played her club soccer for the Cleveland Cobras.
<b>Personal:</b> Born Amber Rose Kasmer on May 1, 1898...the daughter of David Kasmer and Carol Capiccioni...has two brothers, Brandon and Dominic, and four sisters, Carly, Christina, Dana and Erica.
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Historical Player Information
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2007Freshman
Forward
5'4"
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2008Sophomore
Forward
5'5"
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