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Laurel Ivory

GK
Position
5'9''
Height
Junior
Class
Surfside, Fla.
Hometown
Miami Country Day School
High School
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Laurel Ivory - Women's Soccer - Virginia Cavaliers

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
• 42 career shutouts is second all-time at UVA
• 68 career wins is second all-time at UVA
• 194 career saves is fourth all-time at UVA
• .670 career goal against average is third all-time at UVA
• Two of the top 10 single-season win totals by a UVA keeper (2019, 2021)
• Three of the top 10 single-season shutout performances (2017, 2019, 2021)
• Three of the top 10 single-season goal against averages (2017, 2019, 2021
• Four of the top 10 shutout streaks by a keeper at UVA (2018, 2019, 2021 – twice
• 100 career starts and 8.998 minutes is the most by a player in UVA history

2021 SEASON
• Named Second Team All-ACC selection
• Started all 21 games played with a 16-3-2 record
• Her 16 wins is seventh most in a season by a UVA keeper
• Tallied nine solo shutouts and allowed only 12 goals with 44 saves
• Her 0.61 goal against average was fifth best in program history for a season
• Combined for four more shutouts on the season
• Solo shutouts came over No. 2 Duke, No. 5 North Carolina, No. 9 Santa Clara, No. 12 West Virginia, No. 24 Clemson, Boston College, JMU, Milwaukee and Wake Forest
• Posted a season-high five saves in shutout at No. 5 North Carolina and against No. 17 Notre Dame
• Logged 1,782 minutes in goal
• Only allowed more than one goal in one game on the season – four against then No. 14 Penn State

2020-21 SEASON
• Started all 17 games played
• Posted a 10-4-3 record with five shutouts
• All five shutouts came in the spring portion of the season
• Posted a career-high 11 saves against a career-high 19 shots vs. No. 12 seed BYU in NCAA second round
• Logged 1,593 minutes in goal
• Allowed 18 goals and made 42 saves on the season
• Posted wins over Virginia Tech (9/12), No. 14 Pitt (10/1), Boston College (10/29) and Louisville (11/10) in the fall
• Wins over George Mason (2/28), VCU (3/6), SIUE (4/28), No. 17 BYU (5/1), Rice (5/5) and No. 4 TCU (5/9) in the spring
• Closed the season with four consecutive shutouts in the NCAA Tournament
• Finished the year with 459:35 straight minutes without allowing a goal -the eighth longest streak in UVA history
• Named a Women’s Soccer ACC All-Academic selection
• Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

2019 SEASON
• All-ACC Third Team selection
• United Soccer Coaches All-Region Third Team selection
• Posted a 15-0-3 record before season-ending injury in ACC Tournament final
• Started all 19 games played on the season
• Allowed only six goals through 19 games in 1752:29 minutes in goal
• Her 0.31 goal against average is best in a season in program history
• The 0.31 goal against average was also tops in the ACC and third nationally
• Posted seven straight shutouts in ACC play (9/26 – 10/24)
• Posted 775:01 minutes of shutout soccer between goals as part of that streak – starting on 9/20 at Wake Forest and ending against Boston College (10/27)
• The 775:01 of shutout soccer is the second longest streak by a keeper in program history
• Posted 12 solo shutouts on the season – fifth most nationally and tops in the ACC
• Three-time ACC Defensive Player of the Week (9/10, 10/1, 10/15)
• Named to the preseason watch list for the MAC Hermann Trophy honoring Player of the Year
• Named a VaSID second team selection
• Named to Women’s Soccer All-ACC Academic Team
• Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

2018 SEASON
• Started all 20 matches in which she played on the season
• Missed the opener due to duty with US U20 WNT in the 2018 FIFA U20 World Cup
• Posted a 14-5-1 record with seven solo shutouts and two combined shutouts
• Allowed 14 goals in her 20 appearances for a 0.73 goal against average
• Tallied 39 saves on 110 shots faced in her 1,727 minutes in goal
• Posted a season-high five saves twice – at No. 11 Penn State (9/9) and vs. No. 16 FSU (10/21)
• Allowed multiple goals only three twice – twice vs. FSU and at Baylor (11/18) in NCAA Sweet 16

2017 SEASON
• Named to the Top Drawer Soccer Freshman Best XI Team
• Started all 23 matches in goal for the Cavaliers
• Posted a 13-6-4 record, including nine solo shutouts
• Posted 41 saves on 136 shots faced (.707 save percentage), while allowing 17 goals against
• Shutout UNCW (8/18), Liberty (8/27), Richmond (9/3), NC State (9/15), Miami (9/21), Louisville
(10/8), Clemson (10/14), Saint Francis (11/11), vs. No. 11 Pepperdine (11/17)
• Combined with Sarah Maurer in a shutout of Pittsburgh (10/1)
• Tallied a season-high six saves in Sweet 16 matchup at No. 4 UCLA (11/19)
• Did not allow more than two goals in any match on the season
• Named to the ACC Women’s Soccer All-Academic

PREP AND CLUB CAREER
• Competed with the U17 and U20 WNT
• Starting keeper for U17 WNT that advanced to the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup
• Starting keeper for the U20 WNT in England in the summer of 2017
• 2016 CONCACAF U17 World Cup Qualifying Golden Glove winner
• 2016 CONCACAF U17 World Cup Qualifying Best XI Team
• 2016 NSCAA All-America Club
• Top-ranked goalkeeper and No. 7 player in the class of 2018 in the IMG Top 150
• Played club soccer for the West Florida Flames of the ECNL
• Three-year letterwinner at Miami Country Day School under Kyllene Carter
• Two-time All-County First Team
• Two-time All-County Second Team
• Two-time MVP at Miami Country Day School (2013, 2014)

PERSONAL
• Daughter of Chris and Jacque Ivory
• Has one brother, Cameron
• Graduated a year early from high school to enroll at UVA
• Active in Scaring for Caring Organization
• Volunteer with various soccer camps
• Major: Women, Gender and Sexuality