Ashlee Pistorius

American soccer player

Ashlee Pistorius
Personal information
Full name Ashlee Jenae Slayback
Birth name Ashlee Jenae Pistorius[1]
Date of birth (1985-12-01) December 1, 1985 (age 38)
Place of birth Decatur, Illinois
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Position(s) Forward
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2007 Texas A&M Aggies
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008 Boston Renegades 14 (8)
2009 Saint Louis Athletica 4 (0)
Managerial career
Ursuline Academy Bears
St. Charles Cougars (assistant)
St. Charles Cougars
2014–2015 Illinois State Redbirds
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ashlee Jenae Slayback (née Pistorius; born December 1, 1985) is an American soccer forward who last played for Saint Louis Athletica of Women's Professional Soccer. In the fall of 2009 she was appointed the new head coach of Ursuline Academy Varsity Soccer.

College

As a senior at Texas A&M, she won the Honda Sports Award as the nation's top soccer player.[2][3] In 2014, she was inducted into the Texas A&M Athletic Hall of Fame.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees – College of Education and Human Development – Bachelor of Science: Sport Management". Texas A&M University Commencement: Graduate and Baccalaureate Program (Friday, August 8, 2008, 9 a.m.). College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University. August 8, 2008. p. 24.
  2. ^ "Pistorius Voted Honda Sports Award Winner". Texas A&M Athletics – Home of the 12th Man. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  3. ^ "Soccer". CWSA. Retrieved March 21, 2020.
  4. ^ "Ashlee Pistorius Slayback". Texas A&M Aggies. Retrieved November 2, 2022.

External links

  • Saint Louis Athletica player profile
  • Texas A&M player profile
  • Illinois State coach profile
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Big 12 Conference Women's Soccer Player of the Year
Player of the Year
  • 1996: Blalack & Uppinghouse
  • 1997: Blalack
  • 1998: Engesser
  • 1999: Nonen
  • 2000: Latham
  • 2001: Latham
  • 2002: Wilson
  • 2003: Munnelly
  • 2004: Timko
  • 2005: Timko
  • 2006: Odenyo & Timko
Offensive Player of the Year
Defensive Player of the Year
Forward of the Year
  • 2023: Byars
Midfielder of the Year
Defender of the Year
  • 2023: Anderson
Goalkeeper of the Year
  • 2020: Alvarado
  • 2021: Kellett
  • 2022: Massey & Nytes
  • 2023: White
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Honda Sports Award
Division I
Basketball
Cross country
Field hockey
Golf
Gymnastics
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Swimming & diving
Tennis
Track & field
Volleyball
Honda Cup
Inspiration
  • 1988: Roethlisberger
  • 1989: Jacobs
  • 1990: Robertson
  • 1991: T. Nichols
  • 1992: Stepp
  • 1993: Mead
  • 1994: H. Scott
  • 1995: A. Johnson
  • 1996: Carson
  • 1998: H. Anderson
  • 1999: J. Jones
  • 2000: J. Olson
  • 2001: Berner
  • 2002: Koetsier
  • 2003: McPherson
  • 2004: Gunn
  • 2005: Kroon
  • 2006: Payne
  • 2007: Kohut
  • 2008: Knight
  • 2009: Hester
  • 2010: Cobb
  • 2011: Breland
  • 2012: Delle Donne
  • 2013: Mingo
  • 2014: Gilliland
  • 2015: McGee-Stafford
  • 2016: Fogle
  • 2017: N. Stafford
  • 2018: Cunningham
  • 2019: Fessler
  • 2020: No award
  • 2021: O'Neal
  • 2022: Thibodeau
  • 2023: M. White
Div II
  • 1988: Brinton
  • 1989: Cobbs
  • 1990: Hardy
  • 1991: Saunders
  • 1992: Hand
  • 1993: C. Allen
  • 1994: Metro
  • 1995: Coetzee
  • 1996: Clarkson
  • 1997: Morlock
  • 1998: Penner
  • 1999: Almazan
  • 2000: Even
  • 2001: Martin
  • 2002: N. Duncan
  • 2003: Gregg
  • 2004: Gomez
  • 2005: Lewallen
  • 2006: Erb
  • 2007: Hanavan
  • 2008: Braegelmann
  • 2009: Erb
  • 2010: McNamara
  • 2011: Macy
  • 2012: Daugherty
  • 2013: Daugherty
  • 2014: Battista
  • 2015: Dickinson
  • 2016: Oren
  • 2017: Muscaro
  • 2018: C. Kurgat
  • 2019: Reiss
  • 2020: No award
  • 2021: No award
  • 2022: Petrantonio
  • 2023: B. Olson
Div III
  • 1988: Beachy
  • 1989: Prineas
  • 1990: Grierson
  • 1991: Gilbert
  • 1992: K. Oden
  • 1993: Carter
  • 1994: Ainsworth
  • 1995: Albers
  • 1996: Swan
  • 1997: Ta. Johnson
  • 1998: Speckman
  • 1999: Schade
  • 2000: Fischer
  • 2001: Rogers
  • 2002: Bergofsky
  • 2003: Hysell
  • 2004: M. Gordon
  • 2005: Buttry
  • 2006: Silva
  • 2007: Bondi
  • 2008: Zerzan
  • 2009: Huston
  • 2010: Borner
  • 2011: Stern
  • 2012: Hagensen
  • 2013: Fournier
  • 2014: Cazzolla
  • 2015: Fournier
  • 2016: Moss
  • 2017: Crist
  • 2018: Chong
  • 2019: Temple
  • 2020: No award
  • 2021: No award
  • 2022: Nicholas
  • 2023: Earley


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