Senior(2012):
Bachouros finished the 2012 season with one goal and twoassists, appearing in 18 games during the campaign and making onestart. Her goal came as part of Emory's 6-0 win overBirmingham-Southern College on September 21st. She assistedon the game-winning goal at Meredith College on September 9th, andon the second goal of the Eagles' 2-0 win over University AthleticAssociation (UAA) rival Rochester on October 14th, her only startof the year. Kicking eighth, she converted a penalty kickduring the Eagles' shootout against Carnegie Mellon in the NCAAQuarterfinals, allowing the squad to advance to the semifinals forthe first time in school history. Bachouros took 18 shotsduring the season, including seven on goal. She ended herEmory career with 12 goals and nine assists for 33 points over thecourse of 66 games and 30 starts.
Junior(2011):
Bachouros earned her first post-season honor during the 2011season, as the forward was named to the NSCAA All-South AtlanticRegion Third Team. She finished the year with a team-higheight goals, and tied for the team lead with 20 points. Bachouros and teammate Emily Feldman became the first Emory duo torecord at least 20 points each since the 2007 season. Shetied the program record for career NCAA Tournament goals by scoringthree combined against Piedmont College and Centre College, andbecame the third player in school history with two goals in onetournament game against Piedmont. Of her eight goals duringthe year, two were game winners, coming during the Eagles' 1-0 winover Washington University (Mo.) and their 3-0 tournament win overPiedmont. Bachouros also assisted on the game-winning goalagainst Brandeis University. She registered fivepoints with two goals and an assist during the Eagles'6-0 win against Maryville College (Tenn.) on September 18th, andadded a two-goal game against the University of the South onSeptember 25th, helping Emory to a 4-0 victory. Bachouros ledall Emory players with 55 shots, and was tied for the team leadwith 27 shots on goal. She was named the UAA Athlete of theWeek on November 14th. At the end of her junior season,Bachouros has scored 11 goals and assisted on seven others for 29points.
Sophomore(2010):
Bachouros played in 15 games for Emory during her sophomorecampaign, making 12 starts. All five of her points during theyear came during a two-goal, one-assist performance againstBirmingham-Southern College on September 17th, including thegame-winning goal, helping Emory to a 3-0 victory. Bachourostook 28 shots during the season, 15 of which were on goal.
Freshman(2009):
Bachouros finished her freshman season with one goal and twoassists for four points. Her first collegiate goal came onNovember 9th, during Emory's 5-0 win over Carnegie MellonUniversity. Both of Bachouros' assists during the season wereon game-winning goals, one coming during the Eagles' 3-0 win overMillsaps College and the other during the team's victory overCarnegie Mellon. Bachouros took 30 shots during the season,13 of which were on goal. She played in 14 games for Emoryduring the season, making five starts.
CareerStatistics:
| GP | GS | Goals | Assists | Points |
2009 | 14 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
2010 | 15 | 12 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
2011 | 19 | 12 | 8 | 4 | 20 |
2012 | 18 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Totals | 66 | 30 | 12 | 9 | 33 |
For complete career statistics, clickhere.
Honors:
2011 | NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region | Third Team |
Prior to Emory:
Played for four seasons on the Hathaway Brown School soccerteam, serving as the team captain during her senior year... Helpedher team to a state championship in 2007... Was coached by DennisWeyn in high school... Also played for the Internationals SoccerClub for three years, where she was coached by Zdravko Popovic...Her club team competed at regionals and won a state championship...Also played softball in high school.
Personal:
Born January 19, 1991... Twin sister of teammate LeeBachouros... Coaches a youth soccer camp and babysits during thesummer.
Quote:
"I chose Emory for the excellent academics, campus, location,team and coaches."