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- Height:
- 5-6
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- Hometown:
- Vitoria, Brazil
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- Previous College:
- Universidade do Contestado
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- Position:
- M
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- Major:
- Sports Management
Bio
As a Junior in 2008:
Daktronics 2nd Team All-American and All East Region Team.
Northeast-10 first team Selection. 2009 NE-10
Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll. She
started 18 of the 19 matches she played in. Led the NE-10
with 11 assists (13th NCAA) and netted seven goals
(10th NE-10) for 25 points (6th).
Recorded four match winning goals (5th). Netted goal and
added an assist against American International (9/2). She recorded
two assists at Florida Tech (9/12). Scored the lone goal
in the win over #15 College of St. Rose (9/17). Added
two assists in 4-0 win against Saint Anselm (10/1).
Tallied match winning goal and an assist in the 4-1 win
at Bentley College (10/21). Scored the only
goal of the match against #21 Merrimack
College. Netted the match winning goal
against Southern Connecticut (11/6). Featured in SI Latino
"Faces in the Crowd" for the October/November issue. Named
NE-10 Player of the Week once.
2008
Statistics
As a Sophomore in
2007: Consensus first team All-American and
All-New England Region selection. Daktronics New England Region and
Northeast-10 Player of the Year. NE-10 All-Conference first
team. Keene Sentinel Fall College Female
Athlete of the Year. One of six Ravens to start all
25 matches. Led the Northeast-10 with 68 points on a
conference-best 28 goals and 12 assists. Had a conference-high 17
goals and 40 points in 14 NE-10 matches. Scored two goals and added
an assist in the season-opening win over Holy Family (8/24), then
recorded a season-best three assists in a win over Philadelphia
(8/25). Scored two goals in three consecutive matches, while adding
two assists for six points against Saint Anselm (9/15) and one
assist for five points versus Pace (9/22). Netted a hat trick
(including the match-winner) against New Haven (10/16), then added
an assist to three goals for a career-high seven points in a win
over Southern Connecticut (10/20). Scored five goals in three NCAA
Northeast Regional matches, including a hat trick against Holy
Family (11/9). Named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player at the
NCAA Division II Championships in Orange Beach, Ala.
2007
Statistics
As a Freshman in 2006: Consensus first team All-American and
All-New England Region selection. All-Northeast-10 first team.
Keene Sentinel Fall College Female Athlete of the
Year. Started all 19 matches played in her first
season with the Ravens. Team posted a 17-1-1 record with her in the
lineup, registering at least a point in 16 of the 19 matches
played. Led team with 15 goals (3rd NE-10), a Conference-best 12
assists and 42 points (3rd), netting a Conference-high six
match-winning goals. Led Ravens with ten goals and nine assists for
29 points in Conference play. Registered team-high totals of five
goals and three assists for 13 points in six postseason matches -
including three goals and two assists for eight points in three
NCAA Tournament matches. Made a huge splash in her first game in a
Ravens uniform, scoring all three goals after halftime of a 3-1
comeback win over Bryant (9/9). Registered five points with a goal
and a season-high three assists in 5-1 win at Stonehill (9/20).
Netted the match-winner in 1-0 victory over #18 Merrimack (9/26).
Accounted for both goals with an assist and the match-winning goal
in 2-1 win at Le Moyne (10/4). Scored twice and added an assist for
five points in 5-1 win at Bentley (10/11). Scored a goal in the
team's final five matches of the year, including match-winners in
NE-10 Tournament games against Saint Anselm (10/27) and Bryant
(10/29). Earned NE-10 Tournament MVP honors. Had a part in all
three Raven goals in the NCAA Northeast Regional Final against #15
Saint Rose (11/5), with two assists and the game-winning goal. Gave
Franklin Pierce an early lead with a goal against #2 West Chester
in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals (11/11). Named NE-10 Player of
the Week four times (10/16, 10/30, 11/6 & 11/13).
2006
Statistics
International: Helped Brazil capture a Bronze medal at the 2007 World University Games in Thailand.
Personal: Daughter of Nailza Zanotti Demoner and Ricardo Demoner...Has a younger sister...A sports management major.