2012-13 Women's Soccer Roster

Morgan Kennedy
- Position:
- Defender
- Height:
- 5-9
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Mullen HS
- Hometown:
- Denver, Colo.
OREGON STATE
JUNIOR (2012)
One of three players to start and play in all of OSU's20 matches ... Scored one goal, while taking nine shots, two of which were on goal ... One of only two players to log at least 1,700 minutes of play during the season, seeing exactly 1760 minutes out on the pitch ... Scored lone goal, which was a game winner in team's season opening 1-0 victory over UAB (Aug. 17) ... Earned Honorable Mention for the Pac-12's All-Academic Team.
SOPHOMORE (2011)
Played in 17 games and started two in her first year as a Beaver ... Was an important substitute for the midfield and for the defense ... Recorded 758 minutes on the season with a high of 94 minutes against Butler.
UNC-GREENSBORO
FRESHMAN (2010)
Played one season for coach Eddie Radwanski ... Named to the Southern Conference All-Freshman team ... Led team in minutes played ... Team won SoCon regular season title and SoCon Tournament title and earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament ... Named to the SoCon All-Tournament Team.
ODP
Played five years for the Colorado State ODP ... Was a two-year member of the Region IV ODP team in 2008 and 2009.
CLUB
Played for the Colorado Rush from 2002-10 ... Named Player of the Year in 2009-10 ... Was one of three finalists for W-League Rookie of the Year in 2010 ... Was team captain for seven years ... Team won the club championship in 2007 ... Team was a Disney finalist in 2008.
HIGH SCHOOL
Graduated from Mullen High School in 2010 ... Played one season of high school soccer during freshman year ... Started every game ... Team won the 5A state championship.
PERSONAL: Born in Sandy, Utah ... Daughter of Greg and Holly Sherrill ... Father is CEO of Mobile Advertising and mother is a teacher ... Has one brother, Carson ... Majoring in Business ... Biggest athletic thrill to date is "playing for the Rush W-League team and playing in front of big crowds full of young players who look up to you so much" ... Chose Oregon State because "they have a great soccer program in the Pac-12, I love the Northwest, there is a lot of school pride, they have a great business school and the campus is beautiful."