Junior (2012):
Jochmann made an immediate impact on the Eagles' squad duringher first season on the team, earning all-University AthleticAssociation (UAA) Second Team recognition. She was one of 12players to appear in a school-record 24 games during the year,making 23 starts and logging 1,729 minutes during the year, tiedfor the sixth-most in the program's history. The holdingmidfielder was a key part of the Eagles' .461 goals-againstaverage, the 13th-best mark in Division III, and 0.583 shutoutpercentage, the 30th-best mark in the country. Jochmann andthe Eagles defense also held opponents to 7.1 shots and 3.6 shotson goal per game. She also assisted on three goals during theyear, with one coming during conference play in Emory's 2-0 winagainst the University of Rochester. She picked up assists inback-to-back games against Birmingham-Southern (Sep. 21) and Berry(Sep. 23). Jochmann finished the year with 25 shots, nine ofwhich were on goal.
Career Statistics:
| GP | GS | Goals | Assists | Points |
2012 | 24 | 23 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Totals | 24 | 23 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
For complete career statistics, clickhere.
Honors:
2012 | All-University Athletic Association | Second Team |
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Prior to Emory:
Played for NCAA Division I Middle Tennessee State University in2011, appearing in all 20 of the team's matches and making ninestarts after recovering from an injury and redshirting her freshmanyear at the school… Scored one goal during the season, thegame winner against Tennessee Tech… Before college, competedfor Oak Ridge High School, and was named to the NSCAA All-SouthRegion All-Star Team, in addition to earning All-South Region andScholar All-America honors her senior year… Scored 16 goalsand assisted on 14 others for 46 points her senior year... Was coached by OJ Sheppard in high school... Played clubsoccer for FC Alliance, where she was coached by Jon Schneider andhelped her team to six state championships.
Personal:
Born July 25, 1992.
Why she chose Emory:
"I chose Emory because it was a good distance from home, and hasa great balance of academics and athletics."