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(Pronounced row-eck) ... Problem solver who can anchor the defense as sweeper or give some added punch to the offense at forward, depending on opponent, personnel, or even the score. 2001: Started every game ... Moved up from defender to striker five games into the season ... Led the team in scoring with nine goals and two assists ... Earned first-team All-ACC honors ... Second-team All-Southeast Region selection ... named to the ACC Championship all-tournament team ... 2002 Umbro Select All-Star game participant ... Made Dean’s List fall 2000 semester ... Named second team all-region by Soccer Buzz ... named to Soccer America’s Team of the Week Oct. 2 after scoring game-winner in 1-0 win over NC State Sept. 28, giving team two consecutive shutout victories and 2-0 start in ACC play ... Scored the golden goal in a 3-2 double-overtime victory over BYU Oct. 6 ... Converted a game-winning penalty kick in the 2-1 win at Charlotte Oct. 23 ... Assisted the game-winning goal in 6-0 win over Liberty and also scored one herself ... Started up front in the ACC Quarterfinal match against No. 15 Clemson on Nov. 8, scored the game-tying goal, moved to right back, then to midfield and then switched to sweeper when Katherine Winstead went down ... Scored a team-leading three game-winning goals ... Finished career at Wake Forest as third all-time leading scorer in school history with 59 career points, third all-time leading goal scorer with 26 career goals and also ranked third with 166 career shots, third with 83 career games played and third with 80 career games started ... Played in every game but two in her four years at Wake Forest, starting all but six. 2000: Saw action in every game but one and started 18 ... Earned second team All-ACC honors and third team All-Southeast Region honors ... Named to the Wake Forest Nike Invitational All-Tournament Team ... Third on team in scoring with 15 points ... Scored six goals, two game winning ... Assisted three goals ... Took 60 shots ... Scored game-winning goal on penalty kick in first-ever victory over No. 5 and eventual national champions North Carolina Oct. 27 - the first-ever WFU goal scored against the Tar Heels ... Played through some injuries and missed a game at height of problem ... Named to the Dean’s List spring semester. 1999: Started in every game ... Named second team All-ACC ... Earned all-tournament team honors at the ACC Tournament ... ACC Honor Roll selection ... Key component in the Demon Deacon defense that shutout 12 teams, allowed only 18 goals, 15 assists and finished the season ranked 18th in the country for team defense with a 0.72 team GAA ... Netted four goals on the year with one assist ... Scored versus Florida State Sept. 19, East Carolina Oct. 27, NC State Nov. 4 and the game-winning goal at UNC Greensboro Oct. 6 ... Played in the 1999 Portland Adidas Summer Camp. 1998: Played in all 21 matches, starting 20 of those contests ... Finished the season with seven goals, the second highest total on the team ... Also added on assist, good for a total of 15 points ... Named to the ACC All-Tournament Team after scoring a game-tying goal in the 74th minute of Wake Forest’s 2-1 victory over Maryland in the quarterfinals Nov. 5 ... Scored game-winning goals in back-to-back victories over Kentucky and LSU in the ACC-SEC Challenge ... The goal against the Wildcats came in overtime in the Deacs’ 3-2 victory ... Named to the ACC-SEC Challenge All-Tournament Team ... Netted a second half goal in the Wake Forest’s 1-1 tie at South Carolina Sept. 4 ... Also added goals in victories over Duke, Missouri and Davidson ... Helped steady a Wake Forest defense that allowed 1.61 goals per game, the third best figure in the ACC. Background: Lettered in soccer, tennis, basketball and track at Torrey Pines High in Del Mar, Calif. ... Earned all-league honors in soccer, tennis and basketball ... Played soccer 10 years with San Diego Surf club team, including five years with the boy’s team ... 1992 Surf Player of the Year ... Led Surf to State Championships in 1993, 1995 and 1999 ... Ranked among the top 80 players in the country in junior tennis in the 18-and-under age group and ranked 11th nationally in doubles ... MVP of the Torrey Pines High tennis team in 1996 and 1997 ... 1997 League doubles champion in tennis and two-time league singles champion ... 1998 California Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... 1998 San Diego Union-Tribune Scholar Athlete of the Year ... 1998 San Diego North County Times Female Scholar Athlete of the Year ... 1998 American Academy of Achievements Salute to Excellence recipient ... National Merritt Scholar ... National Honor Society member ... Majoring in Health and Exercise Science at WFU with a minor in Biology ... Born on Sept. 29, 1980 in La Jolla, Calif. ... The daughter of Gary and Diana Roeck of Solana Beach, Calif.
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