
Player Bio: Cathy Roe - University of Washington Official Athletic Site
April 18, 2013 | Women's Soccer

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University of Washington
One-year letterwinner. 2005 (Junior) -- One of six players to start all 20 games ... Anchored a defense that held 12 opponents to just one goal ... Assisted on Jenna Robison's goal in a 2-2 tie with San Francisco (Oct. 2) ... Attempted one shot.
University of Pennsylvania
2004 (Sophomore) - Played 12 games, starting one of them for the Quakers who posted a 9-6-2 record ... Did not attempt a shot. 2003 (Freshman) - Started in all 17 games ... Finished sixth on the team with six points ... Named to the Ivy League Honor Roll for Nov. 10, after recording an assist against Princeton (Nov. 8) ... Tallied an assist against Lehigh (Oct. 30) ... Named Ivy League Rookie of the Week for Sept. 15 after scoring first collegiate goal in a 1-1 tie with Saint Louis (Sept. 12) ... Received Penn's Rookie of the Year award ... Honored by Soccer Buzz on the All Mid-Atlantic Region Freshman Team.
Personal
Born June 9, 1985 in Tacoma, Washington ... Parents are Maria and Harding Roe ... A member of the Washington State and Region IV Olympic Development Program ... Played club soccer for the FC Royals ... Played during the summer of 2006 with the Seattle Sounders of the W-League ... Attended Curtis High School in Tacoma.
Coach Gallimore on Roe
"Cathy was one of our best surprises last year, and a great back for us who played the most minutes of any player other than Kelsey. She needs to do the same thing again for her senior year. Whether she plays central or wide is yet to be determined. But, I think she can give us good minutes at both. She has great speed going up and down the sidelines."


