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Career Highlights

  • Two-time NCAA Champion (2017, 2019)
  • Four-time Pac-12 Champion (2016-19)
  • Three College Cup appearances (2017-19)
  • Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Week (Oct. 17, 2017)

As a Senior (2019) • NCAA Champions, Pac-12 Champions

  • Went 8-1-0 with three shutouts, a 0.73 goals-against average and a 0.708 save percentage
  • Earned the win with three saves at No. 6 Penn State (Aug. 23)
  • Made two saves to earn the win against Penn (Aug. 30)
  • First shutout of the season at San Francisco, finishing with two saves
  • Made one save to earn the win against USC (Sept. 28)
  • Made three saves to earn the shutout against Washington (Oct. 6)
  • Earned the win against Arizona State (Oct. 31) • Made one save off the bench against Hofstra (Nov. 22)

As a Junior (2018) • Pac-12 Champions

  • Finished 4-0-0 with two shutouts in five appearances, including a 0.846 save percentage and a 0.43 goals-against average in 414:20 minutes
  • Made two saves to earn the win in Stanford's 4-1 win at Arizona State (Nov. 4)
  • Earned the shutout with a career-high 4 saves in a 1-0 overtime win at Oregon (Oct. 4)
  • Made one save to earn the shutout in a 3-0 win over Cal Poly (Sept. 13)
  • Earned the win in a 5-1 win over San Francisco (Aug. 24)

As a Sophomore (2017) • NCAA Champions, Pac-12 Champions

  • Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Week (Oct. 17).
  • Finished the regular season with a perfect 9-0-0 record, including seven shutouts and two goals allowed (0.22 goals-against average).
  • After Stanford’s 3-2 loss at No. 8 Florida, Stanford finished the season on a 1,988:59 minute run without allowing a goal from open play.
  • From Sept 21-Oct. 29, Stanford went 788:28 minutes without allowing a goal – the longest such streak in program history stands at 893.58 minutes (2013-14).
  • Made her postseason debut in Stanford’s 4-0 win over Penn State, appearing for the final 15 minutes and sharing the shutout with Alison Jahansouz.
  • Made three saves in a 1-0 win over Washington, including a miraculous one after Stanford’s goal to preserve the advantage late in the game.
  • Made two saves in wins over Santa Clara (Sept. 17) and Arizona (Sept. 28).
  • Had a shutout in Stanford’s 8-0 win against San Francisco (Sept. 8).
  • Made two saves to earn the shutout in Stanford’s 4-0 win against No. 10 Georgetown (Sept. 1).
  • Made her first career start against Wisconsin, earning her first career shutout (Aug. 20).

As a Freshman (2016) • Pac-12 Champions

  • Did not play

National Team Experience

  • Has participated in U.S. U15, U17 and U19 national team camps

High School/Club

  • A 2016 graduate of Camas High School in Camas, Washington
  • Set record for most shutouts and least goals allowed in high school’s history
  • Helped lead team to the semifinals of the 2012 state tournament
  • Two-time first-team All-Greater Saint Helen’s League (GSHL) (2012, 2014)
  • GSHL All-League Defensive Player in 2014
  • First-team All-State in 2014 (WIAA)
  • Two-time WIAA Scholar-Athlete
  • Played club soccer for Crossfire Premier ECNL
  • Placed second at the National ECNL Championship in 2015
  • ECNL conference champions in 2015-16 and ECNL National Playoffs participant in 2016
  • Named club Goalkeeper of the Year in 2011 and 2012
  • Earned club Player of the Year honors in 2013

Personal

  • Daughter of Mark and Kate Rood
  • Has an older brother, Spencer
  • Grandfather, Gordon Rood, played football for the Delleyan Red Devils – a semi-pro team and for the Army at Fort Lee, Virginia
  • Graduated in the top-five percent of her high school’s graduating class and the top 10 percent of Washington State 2016 graduates
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