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Jessie
Wolfe
5-6 Senior Forward/Goalkeeper
Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva)
Academic
All-SEC (2000) Seventh in Career GAA (1.48), Sixth in Career Saves
(79), Sixth in Career Shutouts (5.5)
Spent
the spring semester in Australia...Expecting her to be more consistent
in scoring goals and return to the scoring form of her freshman season.
As
A Junior (2000): Earned Academic All-SEC Honors...Returned to the
forward position full-time after playing goalkeeper in an emergency
role as a sophomore...Both goals scored came in SEC play...Seventh
on team with 20 shots and two goals...Saw action in all 21 games,
starting three.
As
A Sophomore (1999): Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll...Was Vanderbilt's
top goalkeeper of the season with a 1.48 GAA and 5.5 shutouts in
18 games played and 1,520 total minutes...Started every SEC game
at keeper and had a 1.39 GAA...Made her first appearance ever at
goalkeeper against UAB and recorded a shutout...Was VU's starting
keeper for the remainder of the season filling in for injured teammate
Lauren Whitt...Recorded four saves against No. 15 Michigan...Earned
her second shutout against Indiana...Made four saves against both
South Carolina and third-ranked Florida; also played at forward in
both games...Allowed only one goal to No. 12 Georgia...Had a career-high
13 saves against Dartmouth...Made six saves against No. 19 UConn...Recorded
a shared shutout in VU's win over Mississippi State...Shut out No.
17 Southern Methodist in a 0-0 tie and 120 minute game...Limited
opponents to only one goal in a five-game stretch (10/15- 10/29).
As
A Freshman (1998): Fourth on the team in scoring and goals scored...Got
her first career assist in the Commodores' 4-1 win over Saint Louis...Was
named to the Vanderbilt Diadora Classic All-Tournament team...Recorded
an assist in VU's win over South Carolina...Scored her first collegiate
goal against No. 10 Virginia...Kicked in her first game-winning goal
against Auburn...Had a career-best performance at Kentucky with a
goal and an assist...Scored the game-winning goal in her first postseason
game against LSU in the SEC Tournament.
High
School/Club: Led her high school team to the New Mexico State Championship
title in 1994-95 and 1997...Captain and MVP in 1997, leading her
team to a 22-0 record and a No. 3 national ranking...Named an NSCAA/Umbro
All-American and New Mexico State Player of the Year in 1997 and
Albuquerque Tribune Player of the Year in '95 and '97...Tallied 28
goals and 13 assists her senior season and 32 goals and 10 assists
as a junior...Received First-Team All-State, All-City, and All-District
honors in 1995-97...Helped her club soccer team win the state championship
from 1990-98.
Worth
Knowing: Jessica Lynn Wolfe ... Born 9/14/79 ... Daughter of Larry
Wolfe and Jackie Woods...Major is Interdisciplinary Communication
and Political Science ... In the top three percent of her high school
class.
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