2022 Women's Soccer Roster
Carraher, Carly

Jersey Number 15
Carly Carraher
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- Westview HS
- Hometown:
- Portland, Ore.
Bio
Senior (2024):
JUNIOR (2023):
SOPHOMORE (2022):
FRESHMAN (2021):
WESTVIEW HS:
- All-WCC Honorable Mention selection, also named All-WCC Academic Honorable Mention
- Started 14 of her 17 appearances, playing 1,230 minutes
- Scored the game-tying goal in the 85th minute of a 2-1 win over Wyoming on Sept. 19
- Season-high five shots (four on target) in a 2-1 win over Pacific
- Added a pair of goals in a 3-1 road win over San Diego, the first multi-goal game of her career and the first of the season for OSU
- Credited with assists in back-to-back results against No. 20 Pepperdine (D, 1-1) and No. 11 Santa Clara (W, 2-1), which included assisting on the game-tying goal against the Broncos
- Eight total points ranks third on the team and set a new career high for a single season, while her three goals and two assists were also career highs
JUNIOR (2023):
- Played in all 19 matches, making eight starts
- Tallied two goals and 19 shots on the season
- Scored her first goal of the year against UC Irvine (Sept. 7)
- Tallied a goal against Utah (Sept. 28)
- Played over 60 minutes twice.
SOPHOMORE (2022):
- Did not play
FRESHMAN (2021):
- Appeared in seven matches, totaling 55 minutes on the pitch
- Clocked 12 minutes on the pitch in OSU’s matches at California (Oct. 3) and vs. Arizona State (Oct. 7)
WESTVIEW HS:
- Named All-Metro League First Team back-to-back seasons (2019-2021)
- Was an All-Metro Honorable Mention in 2018-19
- Earned Pacific Northwest Conference Player of the Year in 2019
- Selected as ECNL’s Pacific Northwest’s “Player to Watch” in 2018 after joining the Development Program
- Attended the 2016 US Women’s Soccer Training Center Combine Event in Oregon and Washington
- Played for THUSC under Rochelle Hearns and Chris Brown
- Also played for Crossfire United ECNL for Kevin Legg and Jon Kiester
- Was a U15/U16 Super Group Champion in Seattle and was a member of the U15 ECNL team ranked first in the nation
- Finished with a bronze medal at the 2018 ECNL National Championship in Richmond, Va.
- Daughter of Tracie and Kevin Carraher
- Has two older brothers, Dallas and Carson
- Currently undecided on her major
- Was on Westview High School’s honor roll three years
- Enjoys hiking, baking and hanging out with friends and family
- Chose Oregon State because “I loved the campus and the big community support.”
Oregon State Women's Soccer Doernbecher Children's Hospital Visit
Tuesday, March 14
Oregon State's McKenzie Redberg finds herself through Air Force service, returns home to Corvallis
Thursday, March 02
Recap: Oregon State women's soccer closes out season with win over Oregon
Thursday, March 02
Recap: Cal women's soccer tallies three goals in win over Oregon State
Thursday, March 02