| Caroline Starns |
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2008
The senior closed out her career at TCU tied for No. 1 in single-season assists with eight in 2008 ... Also finished her career No. 4 in assists with 12 for her career ... Overall, Starns netted three goals, including the game-winner at Northern Arizona ... Helped TCU rank in the top-30 in the NCAA in scoring offense ... Started 18 games, while playing in all 20 of TCU's contests ... Earned MWC Co-Offensive Player of the Week honors following her outstanding offensive effort against NAU on Sept. 7.
2007
Starns helped TCU post shutout's against four different opponents during the season ... Started 18 games, while playing in 19 matches ... Finished the season with 14 shots and three shots on goal ... Helped TCU hold opponents to a .095 shot percentage ... In MWC play, she allowed TCU to hold three of its seven opponents to only five shots on goal ... Logged 1,657 minutes during the season.
2006
Named Mountain West Conference Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 11 for her play against No. 1 Notre Dame and Houston ... Started all 17 games she played ... Scored TCU's lone goal against Wyoming on Oct. 13 ... Helped TCU post the second-lowest goals against average in school history by allowing just 1.32 goals per game ... Had nine shots, including five on goal ... Helped team post five shutouts.
2005
Played in all 17 matches, making 15 starts... tallied two goals and four assists... took 32 shots on the season, 15 of which were on goal... scored first career goal against Texas Tech and recorded an assist in the win (Aug. 25)... also scored against SMU (Sept. 2)... assisted on two goals in win over Sam Houston State (Sept. 30)... picked up final assist on the Bjarnveig Birgisdottir's gamewinner against Boise State (Oct. 2)
Arlington High
Was a three-time first-team all-district performer at Arlington High... was named the Newcomer of the Year as a freshman and earned Midfielder of the District honors as a junior... has been an Olympic Development Program Region III regional team player for the past three seasons... both of her sisters have played Division I soccer, Mary Ann played at Stephen F. Austin, and Andrea was a captain her junior and senior seasons at Texas A&M.