Senior (2012):
Kaiser was the co-captain and a major factor for the Eagles'defense during the 2012 season, and was one of five players tostart a school record 24 games during the year. She helped the team record a .461 goals-against average,the 13th-best mark in Division III, and a 0.583 shutout percentage,the 30th-best mark in the country. Kaiser and the Eagles'defense also held opponents to 7.1 shots and 3.6 shots on goal pergame. Offensively, she scored her first career goal onpenalty kick during a 5-0 win against Agnes Scott College onOctober 3rd. She took three shots during the year, all ofwhich were on goal. Kaiser closed out her career with onegoal and one assist for three points, while being a key player on adefense that has consistently ranked among the best in the countryduring her four years in the team. She finished her time asan Eagle tied for 12th in school history with 75 games played andtied for 14th with 66 career starts.
Junior (2011):
Serving as a captain for the Eagles, Kaiser was a key member ofthe Eagles' defense during the 2011 campaign. The outsideback was a part of an Emory group that set a school recordwith just five goals allowed and a 0.242 goals-against average, thethird-lowest mark among Division III squads in 2011. Inaddition, the Eagles backline set a new program high-water markwith 16 shutouts during the campaign, and were third in the nationwith a 0.8 shutout percentage. Kaiser helped the Emory defenselimit opponents to just 6.35 shots per game and 2.6 shots on goalper game during the campaign. Starting all 19 games sheplayed in during the year, her 1,432 minutes played rank as the13th most in a single season in the program's history. Kaiserwas recognized for her performance both on the pitch and in theclassroom, earning a spot on the Capital One Academic All-DistrictTeam.
Sophomore (2010):
After missing the early part of the season due to injury, Kaiseremerged as a key contributor to an Emory defense that recordeda 0.56 goals-against average, the 23rd-lowest mark among NCAADivision III teams during the year. Opponents averaged just 4.1shots on goal per game against the Eagles' defense, including 11games of three shots on goal or less. Kaiser appeared in 15games for Emory during the campaign, starting the last 13 in thebackfield. She added her first-career point onan assist on the game-winning goal at Brandeis University onOctober 17th, and kicked a key penalty kick during the shootout ofEmory's tie against Wheaton College (Ill.), helping the Eaglesadvance to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals. Kaiser wasnamed the University Athletic Association's Defensive Player of theWeek on November 15th, after helping hold Emory's first twoopponents of the NCAA Tournament to a combined eight shots, onlyfour of which were on goal. She took six shots duringthe year, two of which were on goal.
Freshman (2009):
Kaiser played in 17 games for the Emory defense during herfreshman year, making 10 starts. She was part of an Eagles'backline which helped the team hold a 168-93 advantage in shots ongoal during the season, while recording a 1.14 goals againstaverage. Kaiser started each of the final six games of theseason for Emory.
Career Statistics:
| GP | GS | Goals | Assists | Points |
2009 | 17 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2010 | 15 | 13 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2011 | 19 | 19 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2012 | 24 | 24 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
Totals | 75 | 66 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
For complete career statistics, clickhere.
Honors:
2011 | NSCAA/CoSIDA Academic All-District |
Prior to Emory:
Played on the Pine View School soccer team for four seasons,serving as the team captain during her senior year... Was herteam's most valuable player in 2009... Named the squad's academicplayer of the year in 2007, and the defensive MVP in 2007 and2008... Coached by Sheldon Chamberlain in high school... Played forthe Manatee Magic club team from 2006-2009, where she was coachedby David Quintero... Also played volleyball in high school.
Personal:
Born January 1, 1991.
Quote:
"I decided to attend Emory because of its tradition forexcellence, both academically and athletically. The mildclimate and close proximity to home strengthened my decision, notto mention the beautiful campus and great opportunities inAtlanta."