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Savannah Viola - Women's Soccer - University of New Mexico Lobos Athletics
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Savannah Viola

Position

MF/F

Height

5-6

Class

Fr.

Hometown

Monrovia, Calif.

Previous School

Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy

2014 SOPHOMORE 
Academic All-MW selection… Appeared in nine matches while starting in seven of them… Recorded a total of 571 minutes of action… Scored one goal and tallied one assist… Notched goal at Fresno State (9-26-2014)… Tallied first career assist versus New Mexico State (9-19-2014)… Also set a career high with five shots in win over Aggies.

2013 FRESHMAN 
Played in 20 games, and started the final 19 of the season at outside back … solidified UNM’s defense as UNM posted a 0.85 goals against average … did record a goal on the season and 19 shots, eight on net … her goal was a shocker, a free kick from midfield that flew over everyone and into the back of the net for the final goal of a 3-0 win over Rice … played 1,664 minutes … was named MW All-Academic and a Lobo Scholar-Athlete.

HIGH SCHOOL
Lettered in soccer at Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy, where she was a teammate of current Lobos Tera Trujillo and Katelyn Almeida … played for Frank Pace and Cesar Hidalgo … scored eight goals with 12 assists as a senior, helping FSHA to a No. 19 national ranking and a 15-2-3 overall record … is a co-captain and has helped FSCA to the CIF playoffs this season, which is still ongoing … had five goals, including two in a game against Horizon, and four assists as a junior as FSHA went 23-3-1 … assisted on three goals in a 6-0 win over Louisville … as of signing day 2013, she has totaled 61 points in her career, putting her in the top 10 in school history … Legends team was 2012 finalist for USYS National Championship as well as a 2012 Cal South National Cup Finalist and 2012 Champion US Youth Soccer National League.

PERSONAL
Born September 13, 1994 in Glendale, Calif. … daughter of Ruben and Yvette Viola … favorite food is pasta … has an older brother Adam who played both football and baseball in college … majoring in sports medicine.