Senior(2012):
Bachouros appeared in 22 of Emory's 24 games during the 2012season, making one start. She finished the season second onthe squad with seven assists, a new career high and tied for the132nd-most among Division III players during the season. Thecenter midfielder added a pair of goals as well during the year,both coming during the Eagles' 6-0 win over Birmingham-SouthernCollege on September 21st, the first multiple-goal game of hercareer. Bachouros added a pair of two-assist games, comingduring a 9-0 win over Sewanee on September 15th and a 5-0 win overUniversity Athletic Association (UAA) rival Case Western Reserve onOctober 12th. In NCAA Tournament play, she assisted on twogoals, including the eventual game-winning goal in Emory's 2-1 winagainst Loras College. Bachouros tied for the game lead withthree shots during the NCAA Championships match against MessiahCollege. Her 11 points during the year were also a careerbest, as the senior notched 35 shots during the campaign, 15 ofwhich were on goal. Bachouros ended her Emory career with sixgame-winning assists, tied for the ninth-most in the program'shistory. In addition, her 81 career games played matchedMelanie Levy's school record, and her 20 assists are tied for the10th-most in the program's history. She added on five goalsover her career for a total of 30 points.
Junior(2011):
For the second-straight season, Bachouros was named an honorablemention to the all-University Athletic Association (UAA)Team. The center midfielder and team co-captain finished thecampaign tied for the team lead with six assists, and added on agoal for a total of eight points. She was one of just threeplayers to start all 20 of Emory's games during the season. Bachouros' one goal was a game-winning strike against RoanokeCollege on September 10th (the first game-winning goal of hercareer), and she assisted on the game-winning goals against ChapmanUniversity and Maryville College. The junior also assisted ona pair of goals during a 6-0 win against Agnes Scott College onSeptember 28th. In UAA play, Bachouros picked up assists inback-to-back games against Brandeis University and New YorkUniversity. Bachouros also contributed to an Emorydefense that set a school record with just five goals allowed and a0.242 goals-against average, the third-lowest mark among DivisionIII squads in 2011. In addition, the Eagles set a new programhigh-water mark with 16 shutouts during the campaign, and werethird in the nation with a 0.8 shutout percentage. Bachouros helped the Emory defense limit opponents to just6.35 shots per game and 2.6 shots on goal per game during thecampaign. She was named the UAA Athlete of the Week onSeptember 26th. At the end of her junior season, Bachouroshas scored three goals and assisted on 13 others for 19 points, andis tied for 12th in school history with five game-winningassists.
Sophomore(2010):
Bachouros earned an honorable mention to the all-UniversityAthletic Association (UAA) Team for the first time in her careerduring her sophomore campaign. She set a school record byplaying in and starting all 22 Emory games last season, finishingthe year with one goal and five assists, the second best total onthe team. Bachouros assisted on a team-best three gamewinning goals during the year, coming during games against RoanokeCollege (September 4th), Birmingham-Southern College (September17th), and Agnes Scott College (September 22nd). Her one goalof the season came against Case Western Reserve University onOctober 31st, helping Emory to a 2-1 win. Bachouros was alsoa contributor to an Emory defense that recorded a 0.56goals-against average, the 24th-lowest mark among NCAA Division IIIteams 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. Bachouros earned UAADefensive Player of the Week honors on September 20th.
Freshman(2009):
Bachouros played in 17 games for Emory, making 14 starts duringthe season. She finished the season with one goal and twoassists for four points. Bachouros scored her firstcollegiate goal on September 9th, during Emory's 3-0 win over AgnesScott College. She added on her assists during the Eagles'2-1 loss to Berry College on October 22nd, and during the team's5-0 win over Carnegie Mellon University. Bachouros took eightshots during the season, four of which were on goal.
CareerStatistics:
| GP | GS | Goals | Assists | Points |
2009 | 17 | 14 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
2010 | 22 | 22 | 1 | 5 | 7 |
2011 | 20 | 20 | 1 | 6 | 8 |
2012 | 22 | 1 | 2 | 7 | 11 |
Totals | 81 | 57 | 5 | 20 | 30 |
For complete career statistics, clickhere.
Honors:
2010 | All-UAA | Honorable Mention |
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2011 | All-UAA | Honorable Mention |
Prior to Emory:
Played on the Hathaway Brown School soccer team for fourseasons, serving as the team captain during her senior year...Helped her team to a 2007 state championship, and won the bestdefense award in 2005... Coached by Dennis Weyn in highschool... Also played for the Internationals Soccer Club for threeyears, where she was coached by Zdrauko Popovic... Played softballduring her senior year.
Personal:
Born January 19, 1991... Twin sister of teammate MerrillBachouros... Coached youth soccer camps during the summer.
Quote:
"I chose Emory because it was the best combination of athletics,academics, location and size."