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  Alicia Patten

Alicia Patten

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Seattle, WA

High School:
Holy Names Academy

Height:
5-9

Position:
D

Experience:
3V

Age:
21

12/14/2011

Four Vikings named second-team NSCAA West Region all-stars

Patten recognized by NSCAA for third straight year

11/16/2011

Two Vikings are second-team Daktronics West Region all-stars

Arthurs and Patten selected by vote of sports information directors

11/08/2011

WWU's Patten is first-team GNAC all-star for third straight year

Arthurs, MacDowell and Warman also first-team picks for Vikings

11/04/2011

Vikings end season with 1-0 win at Simon Fraser

WWU unbeaten in final five games, all shutouts

10/31/2011

Vikings end season at Simon Fraser on Friday

WWU wants to finish with five-game unbeaten streak

COLLEGE: Second-team National Soccer Coaches Association of America and Daktronics West Region and first-team Great Northwest Athletic Conference all-star as senior in 2011 ... Played in 17 games, making 16 starts ... Had 1 assist for 1 point ... Helped Vikings post 11 shutouts and goals against average of 0.59 Second-team Daktronics and third-team NSCAA West Region all-star and first-team Great Northwest Athletic Conference all-star as junior in 2010 ... Started all 18 games, having 2 assists for 2 points and helping team post 11 shutouts and 0.52 goals against average ... Second-team Daktronics and third-team NSCAA West Region all-star and first-team GNAC all-star as sophomore in 2009 ... Started all 18 games played ... Played in 21 games as freshman in 2008, starting 16 ... Had 2 assists for 2 points ... Four letters.

HIGH SCHOOL: First-team all-Metro League Mountain Division choice for third straight year as senior at Holy Names Academy ... Team captain and MVP for third straight year ... Helped Cougars to 11-3-5 record and semifinals of Class 3A state playoffs with team-high 11 goals and six assists ... Started and lettered three years ... Also earned three letters in lacrosse.

PERSONAL: Major is psychology.

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