Florida State University Athletics

2019 Women's Soccer Roster

Roster

Goalkeeper
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Forward/Midfielder
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Midfielder
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Forward/Midfielder
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Midfielder
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Defender
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Forward/Midfielder
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Midfielder
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Forward
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Midfielder/Defender
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Forward/Midfielder
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Defender/Midfielder
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Defender/Midfielder
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Forward
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Defender
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Defender
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Forward
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Midfielder
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Defender
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Midfielder
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Goalkeeper
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Caroline Jeffers
Jersey Number 0

Caroline Jeffers

  • Position:
    Goalkeeper
  • Year:
    Redshirt Senior
  • Height:
    5-9
  • Hometown:
    Windermere, Fla.
  • High School:
    Olympia

CAREER ACCOLADES:

* NCAA National Champion (2018)
* College Cup All-Tournament Team (2018)

2019 HIGHLIGHTS (at FSU):

* Played in 21 matches, starting all of them as a redshirt senior.
* Recorded seven shutouts on the year, two of them coming in the NCAA Tournament (South Alabama and Brown).
* Registered 50 saves on the season, including a career-high nine against UCLA.
* Finished her career with 21 wins tied for the seventh most in school history. Her 62 saves were good for the 11th most in school history.

2018 HIGHLIGHTS (at FSU):

* Played in nine matches, starting seven in 2018 as a redshirt junior.
* Six of seven starts came in the NCAA Tournament in pursuit of Florida State’s second NCAA National Championship.
* Posted back-to-back shutouts in the 2018 College Cup against No. 1 Stanford and No. 3 North Carolina to help the Seminoles to their second national title.
* Saved a penalty kick from No. 6 USC’s Leah Pruitt to help the Seminoles advance over the Trojans in the third round of the NCAA Tournament.
* Totaled five shutouts on the season.
* Registered 12 saves with a 0.52 goals against average, allowing just four goals in her nine appearances.

2017 HIGHLIGHTS (at FSU):

* Missed the 2017 season due to injury.

2016 HIGHLIGHTS (at ECU):

* Played and started in goal in all 18 games in 2016 as a redshirt freshman.
* Allowed 40 goals in 1,638 minutes for a 2.20 goals against average.
* Made 74 saves and recorded two shutouts on the season.
* Named American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week on September 19, after a shutout of UNC Greensboro.

HIGH SCHOOL:

* Four-year starter under head coach Scott Baker at Olympia high school as both a forward and goalkeeper
* Was the team’s leading goal-scorer as a freshman (12) and sophomore (16)
* Helped the team to 40 wins and four-straight district playoff appearances during her career

ODP/CLUB:

* Played for the Florida Kraze Krush for two years under head coach Hue Menzies
* Led the team to a Region III Premier League Championship with a perfect 9-0-0 record during 2014-15
* Posted two shutouts and helped the team to a 3-1 record during U.S. National League Play at the CASL Tournament, which included a 1-0 shutout over reigning U.S. national champion DCMV Sharks
* Net-minder for the team’s Region III and Florida State Cup Championships in 2013-14
* The team was also CASL, Disney Showcase, Florida Cup and Columbus Day Tournament Champions that year
* Starting goalkeeper for the Orlando City Youth Soccer U-16 ECNL team, leading the squad to the Southeast Division Championship as a first-year league member in 2012-13
* Was the starting keeper for the Florida Soccer Alliance (FSA) U-15 State Cup and won the Greensboro Score at the Shore and Disney President’s Cup Championships in 2011-12.

PERSONAL:

* A member of the National Honor Society during her junior and senior years
* Named to the Principal’s Honor Roll each semester during all four years.
* Her uncle, Patrick Jeffers, played football at the University of Virginia, as well as for the Denver Broncos, Dallas Cowboys and Carolina Panthers in the NFL.
* Another uncle, Derek Dooley, was the head football coach at the University of Tennessee and now is the wide receivers coach for the Dallas Cowboys.

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