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Smart player with sound fundamentals and marathon work ethic. 2001: Never really recovered from knee injury suffered in 2000 ... Played in six games and started one ... Named to Dean’s List 2000: Tore anterior cruciate ligament in right knee in practice prior to the Santa Clara Tournament requiring two surgeries and forcing her to miss the remainder of the season ... Played in nine games, starting six ... Named to the Dean’s List spring semester.
Background:
Transferred from Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, Canada this fall
... Two-time NAIA All-American at Simon Fraser and led SFU to
back-to-back NAIA finals ... Traveled to Belgium in 1999 to train with
the 1998 Belgian champions, Eendracht Aalst ... Represented Canada with
the Under-20 National Team at the Pan Am Games in 1999 ... Trained with
the Canadian Women's National Team ... Started all 23 games as a
freshman and assisted two goals ... After missing the first couple of
games her sophomore year, due to Canadian National Team commitments, she
started in 19 games, scoring one goal and adding two assists ... Born
Roxanne Mary Chow on Oct. 31, 1979 in Terrace, Canada ... Daughter of
Ann Chow ... Chose Wake Forest over Yale, Illinois, William & Mary and
Florida ... Enjoys rollerblading.
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