
Taylor Carr Bio - University of Washington Official Athletic Site
April 18, 2013 | Women's Soccer

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University of Washington
One-year letterwinner. 2006 (Freshman) - Saw action between the posts in three games ... Did not surrender a goal in 37 minutes ... Was credited with two saves ... Played 19 minutes against North Carolina (Sept. 8), saving one shot in her longest stint ... Stopped one shot in 16 minutes against Baylor (Sept. 10) ... Played the final two minutes against defending national champion Portland (Sept. 29) ... Shared a shutout against Baylor with starter Kelsey Rasmussen. 2005 (Red-Shirt) - Practiced with the team, but did not play any games ... Preserved a year of eligibility by utilizing a red-shirt season.
Marymount High School
Four-year letterwinner at Marymount High School ... Recorded a school-record 16 shutouts during the 2002-2003 season ... Team was league champion twice and reached the semi-finals of the state playoffs twice ... MVP of the Sunshine League during her sophomore and junior seasons and was a three-time first-team selection ... Served as high school team captain during her junior and senior seasons ... Named Most Valuable Goalkeeper of the 2003 Surf Cup Invitational where her club team took first place ... Also participated in track & field and softball during high school.
Personal
Born July 20, 1987 ... Parents are Jacqueline Carr and Michael Williams ... Played club soccer with So. Cal United.
Coach Gallimore on Carr
"Taylor is probably top-to-bottom our best goalkeeper. She's battled injuries for two years so her fitness has struggled. She comes up with some tremendous saves, she's athletic, she's quick and she does some really good things. Her fitness level and her presence and her leadership capability have to take a step up."


