2013 Women's Soccer Roster
Biography
2013 PRESEASON ALL-SOCON TEAM
2013 COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS PRESEASON ALL-SOCON FIRST TEAM
2012 FIRST-TEAM ALL-SOCON
2012 PRESEASON ALL-SOCON TEAM
2011 FIRST-TEAM ALL-SOCON
2011 PRESEASON ALL-SOCON TEAM
2010 SOCON ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
2012 (junior): Named to the prestigious First-Team All-Southern Conference Team . . . started in all 20 of the Bulldogs’ matches and logged a total of 1,606 minutes played, which ranked fourth on the team . . . finished the season with five goals scored and added a key assist versus UAB (Sept. 2) . . . tallied three game-winning goals and ranked second on the team with 45 shot attempts . . . scored the game-winning goal against Georgia Southern (Sept. 21) in the 69th minute of play as the Bulldogs picked up a huge 2-1 road victory . . . played a key role in Samford’s offensive attack that finished the season ranked second in the SoCon in both goals (32) and points (90) . . . propelled Samford to a 1-0 road win at College of Charleston (Oct. 14) as she scored the game-winning goal in the 57th minute of action . . . finished the season ranked third in the conference in game-winning goals (3), sixth in the SoCon in goals scored (5), ninth in the league in goals per game (0.25) and 10th in shot attempts (45) . . . member of the SoCon’s 2012 Preseason All-Conference Team . . . ranked 119th in the nation in game-winning goals (3) . . . finished the season tied for first on the team in goals scored (5) and fourth in points (11) . . . tallied 19 shots on goal for a solid .422 shots-on-goal percentage . . . rattled off a career-high eight shot attempts and scored the game-winning goal in the Bulldogs’ 3-1 SoCon victory at Wofford (Sept. 30) . . . logged at least 90 minutes of playing time in nine matches, including a season-high 110 minutes of action versus Appalachian State (Oct. 7) . . . played a key role in Samford’s stingy defense that only allowed 25 goals and finished the season ranked fifth in the SoCon . . . also excelled in the classroom and finished the year with a 3.20 grade-point average in education . . . earned her third varsity letter.

2011 (sophomore): Named to the prestigious First-Team All-SoCon Team . . . earned playing time in 20 of the team’s 22 matches and started in 16 of the Bulldogs’ contests . . . finished second on the team with four goals scored . . . added a pair of assists for a total of 10 points, which was also ranked second on Samford’s squad . . . scored the game-winning goal in the 70th minute of play against UNCG on Sept. 26, as she led the Bulldogs to a huge 1-0 victory . . . also notched the game-winning goal in a 3-0 triumph against Wofford on Oct. 6 . . . played a key role in Samford’s stingy defensive unit which finished the year ranked first in the SoCon in fewest goals allowed (0.86), goals-against average (0.82) and shutouts (9) . . . logged a total of 1,412 minutes on the season and rattled off 30 shots, which was the second-highest mark on the team . . . finished the year with a stellar .600 shots-on-goal percentage as 18 of her 30 shot attempts were on-goal . . . member of the SoCon’s 2011 Preseason All-Conference Team . . . logged a career-high 110 minutes of playing time in the Bulldogs’ hard-fought 1-1 draw with Elon on Sept. 24 . . . earned her second varsity letter.
2010 (freshman): Named to the All-Tournament Team of the 2010 Southern Conference Tournament as she helped the Bulldogs advance to the championship match of the prestigious eight-team competition . . . tallied the game-winning goal during the 81st minute of play to lift Samford to a key 1-0 SoCon victory against Western Carolina (Oct. 17) . . . her goal against Western Carolina was the first of her collegiate career . . . scored a goal in the Bulldogs’ 3-0 triumph at Georgia Southern on Oct. 24, in which all three of the teams goals were tallied by true freshmen . . . tallied a pair of assists in Samford’s 3-0 victory at Chattanooga (Oct. 27) . . . started in 20 of the team’s 22 matches as a true freshman and earned playing time in all of the Bulldogs’ contests . . . logged 1,656 minutes of game action, which ranked fifth on the team . . . played every minute of a match nine times, including a career-high 110-minute totals against both Davidson (Oct. 22) and Davidson (Oct. 31) . . . finished the season with three goals and three assists for a total of nine points . . . concluded the year tied for third on the team in assists (3) and tied for fifth in both goals (3) and points (9) . . . rattled off a team-high 45 shot attempts, 16 of which were on goal for a .356 shots-on-goal percentage . . . earned her first varsity letter.

High School: Varsity team captain at Harrison High School . . . selected first-team All-City, first-team All-Conference and first-team All-District . . . named second-team All-Indiana, third-team All-Indiana and Honorable Mention All-Indiana . . . has competed with the elite Evansville Soccer Club since she was nine years old . . . played in the 2009 U.S. Club Soccer Regional Championships held in Salem, N.C., and the National Collegiate Showcase in Virginia Beach, Va. . . . also competed with the Fort Wayne Fever in the Super Y-League summer team and led her squad to a first-place finish . . . her team qualified for the national championships . . . selected as a 1991/93 USL Super Y-League Olympic Development Program National Select Player.
Personal: Born Oct. 25, 1991 . . . daughter of Mary and Randy Moll . . . her sister, Amber, and brother, Ryan, both played soccer at the University of Evansville . . . majoring in elementary education.
ONE-ON-ONE WITH MOLL
My most prized possessions are: my journals
Favorite place to eat: Chili’s
Favorite TV show: North America
Favorite song: “How Great is Our God”
The strangest nickname I ever had was: Spida Pig
SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
My favorite Samford memory is:
Right after we won the SoCon, we gathered together as a team, wrapped our arms around each other and thanked the Lord for all he had done in that season and all he was yet to do.
The one thing I’ll miss the most about Samford soccer is:
My teammates, coaches and the family bond we have established.
The most important thing I can tell incoming freshmen is:
Be humbled, be eager to learn and believe. The environment for greatness is already set up for you. You only need to believe in yourself and the people around you to achieve excellence.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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1999Sophomore
Midfielder
5'6"
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2011Sophomore
Midfielder
5'6"
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2012Junior
Midfielder
5'6"
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2013Senior
Midfielder
5'6"