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Ashley Maxwell

 
5-10, Senior, Forward
Kansas City, Mo. (Park Hill HS)
Career Statistics

2010 – Named AMC Player of the Year and an NAIA Honorable Mention All-American, led Park in scoring with 22 goals and six assists, piling up 50 points and producing five game-winning goals…Was a three-time AMC player of the week, first earning the league’s offensive nod on Sept. 6 after leading Park to a pair of wins with five goals in her first three games…Also earned the award Oct. 11 and Oct. 18…Had seven multiple-goal games including three hat tricks, producing her first three-score performance on Oct. 2 against Harris-Stowe State University, burying three of Park’s five goals on the day…Also had three goals  in the Pirates’ 14-0 win at Harris-Stowe, and I n the AMC tournament, led the Pirates to a 4-0 win with three goals, including the game winner, to advance to the league title game…First two game winners in 2010 were in back-to-back games against MidAmerica Nazarene and Midland Lutheran…Also had game-winning goals against Harris-Stowe and Hannibal-LaGrange…Led the AMC in goals scored and shots on goal per game…Took 112 shots and put 65 on-frame…Also made Park’s only penalty kick of the 2010 season, on Oct. 9 at Missouri Baptist…In addition to All-America and player of the year honors, was a first-team all-conference performer in the AMC… 2009 - Played in all 18 games for Park with 16 starts, earning an Honorable Mention All-AMC designation as a sophomore...Led the American Midwest Conference with 16 goals and also added four assists for 36 points...Had a pair of three-goal games, scoring three times in the season-opener against Avila University and three more in a 19-0 win over Harris-Stowe State University on Oct. 3...Had two goals against Missouri Baptist University on Oct. 10 and two against HSSU in the AMC tournament on Nov. 6...In all, scored in 10 of her 18 games played...Took 70 shots and placed 47 on goal...Had four game-winning goals and scored four unassisted goals on the year...2008 - Named the MCAC’s Offensive Player of the Year after leading the Pirates through the regular season with 13 goals...Was named a Third-Team All-American by the NAIA…Added three assists for 29 points...Led the team with six game winning goals, 82 shots and 47 shots on goal...Made the final PK in the Pirates’ shoot-out advance over Dordt in the NAIA Opening Round...Had three multiple-goal games, scoring twice against South Dakota, York and Oklahoma Wesleyan…First career game-winner came in overtime at William Jewell, marking the first of six game-winners on the season...Had one post-season goal, scoring the game-winner in the Pirates’ first-round MCAC win over St. Mary (Neb.)...PERSONAL - Ashley Maxwell is the daughter of Connie and Terry Maxwell…played for head coaches Carl Calcara and Manny Catano…was first-team all-conference and all-district…likes to play soccer and run…chose to attend Park for the women’s soccer program…plans to major in education.

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