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2019 Women's Soccer

25 Elizabeth Dognazzi

  • Position M/D
  • Height 5-5
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Tabor Academy
  • Hometown Hyde Park, Mass.

Biography

AS A SENIOR IN 2019: Appeared in two games as a senior. 

AS A JUNIOR IN 2018: Missed the season due to an injury.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2017:
Transferred to Trinity from High Point University.

BEFORE TRINITY: Played holding midfielder at High Point where she helped the Panthers win a Big South regular-season title...captain of her high school team...also attended Dexter Southfield School...was a member of four conference champion high school teams...Won the 2013 NEPSAC Class B Championship at Tabor Academy...2015 Fall High School Girls All-America Watch List...named to New England Soccer Journal’s Top Ten Prep Girls Players to Watch two years in a row...played club soccer for Boston Breakers Academy ECNL and FC Boston Scorpions ECNL...played for six years in the Elite Club National League.

PERSONAL: Presidential Scholar, Dean's List, and National Freshman Academic Honor Roll member (Alpha Lambda Delta) at High Point...received an academic scholarship in high school...worked as a tour guide at her high school...responsible for a recycling program in high school called Recycling Wars...volunteered after school at an elementary school during her year at High Point and at the local YMCA in high school...worked with the Tiny Kickers soccer program for three and four-year olds...Special Olympics volunteer...enjoys baking...would like to pursue a career as a tax attorney...majoring in anthropology...daughter of Shelly and Joe Dognazzi.

WHY I CHOSE TRINITY:  I loved playing soccer in the Big South and the High Point University soccer program and have the utmost respect for my coaches, trainers and teammates. However, I realized High Point was not the right fit for me. I wanted a smaller school, closer to home, that had an outstanding academic reputation with a strong soccer program. Attending Tabor Academy and my initial recruitment process allowed me a glimpse into NESCAC conference and schools. This past spring, I had an opportunity to officially visit Trinity College.  While touring Trinity, I was captivated by the beautiful campus and in awe of the community feel. My host, Kristina Caradonna, was a transfer junior, providing me an opportunity to learn about her transfer process. After talking with admissions, meeting some of the women's soccer players and Coach Mike Smith, the choice was clear. Overall, I realized Trinity College was the best fit for me academically and athletically.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 25

    2017Sophomore

    M
    5'"
    25
  • 25

    2018Junior

    M/D
    5'4"
    25
  • 25

    2019Senior

    M/D
    5'5"
    25