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University of the Pacific

2019 Women's Soccer Roster

10 Sigrid Aas

  • Height 5-7
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool ProCivitas Gymnasium Malmö
  • Hometown Lund, Sweden

Biography

2019 (Senior)
Appeared in 16 of the Tigers' 19 contests with 13 starts in her senior year. Led the team with three goals and seven points on the year on 24 shots (14 on frame). Scored the game-winning goal in Pacific's 2-1 home win over Northern Arizona (9/8), also scored twice on Senior Night against Gonzaga (11/9) on a season-high four shots, all on goal. Earned West Coast Conference All-Academic honors for fourth straight year.

2018 (Junior)
Appeared in nine games and made two starts with 13 shots and six shots on goals and two goals. Earned WCC All-Academic honors.

2017 (Sophomore)
Made 16 starts and saw action in all but one game for the Tigers in her second year. Was tied for second on the team with three goals and two assists. Notched a career-high six shots in the Tigers' 1-1 draw with CSUN (8/20) and tallied a pair of assists in a 3-1 win over Portland State (9/3). Netted her first goal of the season against Northern Arizona (910) and followed up with another score in the comeback against UC Santa Barbara (9/15). Earned WCC All-Academic honors.

2016 (Freshman)
Started all 17 games for Pacific. Tied for the team lead with three goals, 27 shots and was second with seven points. Registered her first collegiate goal against New Mexico (8/18), Pacific’s first goal of the season, and netted her second just two games later against Boston College (9/4). Registered her first collegiate assist against San Diego (10/27). Earned All-WCC Freshman and All-Academic honors.

High School
Aas, from Lund, Sweden, graduated from ProCivitas Gymnasium Malmö. She played for LB07, a club based in Malmö that plays in Sweden''s second tier of soccer, the Superettan. Aas has played under the club''s development umbrella since its founding in 2007.  She led her squad to the 2013 Gothia Cup Final. In 2015, her team finished in fourth place in the Elitettan. Playing with her high school, ProCivitas, Aas won the Swedish High School championship in 2015.

In 2012, Aas'' squad won the Swedish National Championship in the Girls 15''s division and was selected as the youth MVP for LB07 in addition to being named the top youth player in the Malmö region.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 10

    2016Freshman

    MF
    5'7"
    10
  • 10

    2017Sophomore

    MF
    5'7"
    10
  • 10

    2018Junior

    MF
    5'7"
    10
  • 10

    2019Senior

    F
    5'7"
    10