Senior (2014):
Rodriguez finished her senior year with 14 points, coming on sixgoals (the second-most on the squad during the season) and a pairof assists. She started a career-high 16 games, appearing in17 overall. The forward also tied for the team lead with apair of game-winning assists, coming in wins over Virginia WesleyanCollege on August 30th and Case Western ReserveUniversity on November 2nd. Rodriguez tallied thegame-winning goal in the team’s victory over Covenant Collegeon October 7th. She also had a pair of two-goalgames during the season, scoring a pair against both CapitalUniversity on September 21st and LaGrange College onOctober 22nd. She finished the year with 34 shots,21 of which were on goal. Rodriguez ended her three-yearEmory career with 16 goals (including two game winners) and 12assists for 44 points, over the course of 49 games played and 29starts.
Junior (2013):
Rodriguez was the Eagles’ top scorer during the 2013campaign, leading all Emory players in goals, assists andpoints. She finished the year with six goals, seven assistsand 18 points (each a career-best), ranking 133rd amongNCAA Division III players in total assists. The forward wasnamed the University Athletic Association (UAA) Offensive Athleteof the Week on September 30th, after combining to scoretwo goals and assist on three others during Emory wins over Rhodeson September 28th and Centre on September29th. One of her two assists against Centre cameon the game-winning goal. Rodriguez earned the conferencehonor again on October 28th, after recording the33rd ‘hat trick’ in the program’shistory (and the first by an Eagle since the 2007 campaign) duringEmory’s 8-0 win over Agnes Scott on October23rd. She notched a pair of assists in her NCAATournament debut with Emory on November 16th, helpingthe Eagles to a 6-1 win over Piedmont. Rodriguez added a goalduring UAA play against Brandeis on October 20th, andassisted on goals against conference rivals Chicago and CarnegieMellon. Rodriguez was one of eight Eagles to play in all 21of the team’s games during the year (including three starts),logging 773 minutes of action and taking a team-high 54 shots and22 shots on goal.
Sophomore (2012):
Rodriguez made an immediate impact on the squad after hertransfer to Emory, before her season was cut short after 11 gamesdue to injury. She started the last 10 games she appeared in,finishing the year with four goals and three assists for 11 points. Rodriguez scored in her Emory debut, giving the Eagles a 1-0lead against top-ranked Messiah College, one of just six goalsscored against the Falcons all season. She registered acareer-best five points during Emory's 9-0 win over the Universityof the South on September 15th, assisting on the game-winning goaland scoring two of her own. Rodriguez also assisted on a goalagainst Johns Hopkins University on September 7th, and scored agoal against University Athletic Association (UAA) rival Chicago onSeptember 29th. She launched 35 shots during the season, 15of which were on goal.
Career Statistics:
| GP | GS | Goals | Assists | Points |
2012 | 11 | 10 | 4 | 3 | 11 |
2013 | 21 | 3 | 6 | 7 | 19 |
2014 | 17 | 16 | 6 | 2 | 14 |
Totals | 49 | 29 | 16 | 12 | 44 |
For complete career statistics, clickhere.
Prior to Emory:
Played her freshman year for NCAA Division I UNCGreensboro, appearing in all 19 games and making seven starts,scoring two goals and assisting on another for five points…Played for both the Columbian U-17 and U-20 National teams…In high school, was a three-time all-county honorable mention forthe America Heritage School, helping her team to back-to-back statetitles her junior and senior years… Was coached in highschool by Steve Burgess... Also played 12 years for Team Boca,leading her club team to a pair of state championships… Wascoached on her club team by Brian Dooley... Played on the FloridaYouth Soccer State Team in 2007 and 2008.
Personal:
Born January 24, 1993... Was also a four-year Dean's HonorRoll selection, a two-year National Honor Society member, and aSpanish Honor Society member in high school.