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PLAYER PROFILE: MORGAN ANDREWS The Gatorade National Girls Soccer Player of the Year & U.S. U-17 captain makes her Mutiny debut tomorrow vs. Philadelphia SPRINGFIELD, MA (06/01/12) - Last week, the Gatorade Company (in collaboration with ESPNHS) awarded New England Mutiny midfielder Morgan Andrews the honor of 2011-12 Gatorade National Girls Soccer Player of the Year - as a high school junior. In a certain auspicious way, the Milford, NH-native could've told them both to take a number, as national & international awards and accomplishments have been running rough shod in her direction for the past few years.
In this modern environment where self-acclaim is rampant on the airwaves and internet, that just isn't the type of person Morgan is: she is an old soul in the body of a teenager who is now quickly becoming an adult. Andrews will make her WPSL Elite debut tomorrow, as she and her new Mutiny teammates host the Philadelphia Fever at East Longmeadow H.S. (7:00 PM kick-off).
"Congratulations to Morgan for being selected as the top girls soccer player in America," said New England Mutiny owner Joe Ferrara. "The Mutiny organization and its fans are excited to see Morgan on Saturday in her highly anticipated season debut."
Andrews became the first student-athlete from the state of New Hampshire to earn Gatorade National Player of the Year honors. The award recognizes not only outstanding athletic excellence but also high standards of academic achievement and exemplary character that are demonstrated on and off the field, and Morgan was the best of 360,000 girls soccer players who were considered for the honor nationwide.
Andrews is now a finalist for the prestigious Gatorade Female High School Athlete of the Year award, which will be presented at a special ceremony prior to The ESPY Awards in July. Morgan recently played every minute of every game as the captain of the U.S. U-17 Women's National Team, who won the CONCACAF title in Guatemala earlier this month. Andrews will captain Team USA at the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Azerbaijan this fall.
The adult world of soccer has already begun to call upon her services, as she was a recent invitee to a select camp with the U.S. U-23 Women's National Team. Off the field, the 2011 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) National Girls Youth Player of the Year and two-time NSCAA All-American selection maintains a 3.17 GPA in the classroom.
She founded and directs the "Kicks For Cans" charitable initiative, providing training to area youth soccer players whose admission fee is canned food, which is donated to a local food bank. Andrews has verbally committed to play soccer at nationally-ranked Boston College beginning in the fall of 2013, and will be playing alongside two of her future Eagles teammates this summer in Casey Morrison and Zoe Lombard. |
Morgan Andrews is one of the brightest up-and-coming stars in all of U.S. Soccer.
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Q: The last year has been a virtual whirlwind in your soccer career. How has this Gatorade recognition capped such an impressive run of achievement for you?
Q: Receiving the Gatorade honor was one thing... but to have it presented to you in surprise fashion personally by USWNT defender Ali Krieger is another thing altogether. How humbling was the support from not only Ali but your local high school?
Q: The U.S. U-17's recently qualified for this fall's FIFA World Cup. What was the key to your team's success during the final qualification stages?
Q: Not only are you proficient at "futbol" but you were also an All-State selection as kicker for the Milford H.S. boy's "football" team as well. What was that experience like?
Q: And now, another era in your soccer career is about to commence... what are you looking forward to the most with your time in a Mutiny uniform?
"Studio 90: Futbol and Football" Feature (courtesy of U.S. Soccer & USSoccerDotCom):
About the New England Mutiny: The New England Mutiny are a charter member of the WPSL East Conference, winning five East titles while reaching the WPSL National Final on two occasions. The Mutiny will compete in WPSL Elite in 2012, competing against the Boston Breakers, WNY Flash, New York Fury, Chicago Red Stars, F.C. Indiana, ASA Chesapeake and the Philadelphia Fever. For more information on the team, please visit http://www.MutinySoccer.com or send an e-mail to NewEnglandMutiny@aol.com. AAA (American Automobile Association) of Pioneer Valley & Green Earth Energy Photovoltaic are the Official Team Sponsors of the Mutiny. Visit AAA's official website at http://www.pioneervalley.aaa.com to receive auto insurance discounts & quotes, learn more about AAA Driving School, book special travel discounts, apply for an auto loan and more! Visit Green Earth Energy Photovoltaic's website at http://www.greenearthenergypv.com. You can also follow our team on Twitter and Facebook. |
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