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Serrins is currently an assistant coach at Tulane. Check her profile here Serrins' Tulane profile
On Serrins: Expected to be starting keeper in 2000
very quick goalkeeper
good at one-on-one skills
has good distribution and excellent reflexes
was a second-team All-ACC selection as a sophomore
had a strong spring season
ranks among top five in Maryland's all-time saves (124), goals against average (1.36), shutouts (8) and games played (39) lists.
Summer of 2000: Starting keeper for the Northern Virginia Majestics of the W-League
played in 10 games, recording a 1.66 goals against average.
As a junior (1999): Played in 14 games, starting twice
posted a 1.01 goals against average, playing 712 minutes, allowing just eight goals and making 36 saves
recorded three shutouts and posted a 5-2 record
started home opener against UMBC (9/1) and made three saves in playing all 90 minutes
started against No. 16 UCLA in return home to California and recorded season-high five saves
came on to play the second half of the final 11 games of the season
did not allow a goal in six consecutive appearances spanning the Virginia (9/29) game to the Wake Forest (10/22) game, playing 262 scoreless minutes
shared shutouts with Ali Wolff in three consecutive games against George Mason (10/6), Rutgers (10/8) and Navy (10/10)
played 59 scoreless minutes and made four key saves to help Terps to 2-1 overtime win against Clemson (10/17)
recorded win against Wake Forest in preserving shut out in 1-0 win
made three saves in second half of regular-season finale at Florida State (10/31) as Maryland clinched second place in the ACC
credited with the win in ACC quarterfinal win against Duke (11/4) after making four second-half saves
played 45 scoreless minutes, making four saves in ACC semifinal against Wake Forest (11/5)
shared NCAA Tournament first round shutout against Long Island (11/10).
As a sophomore (1998): ACC second team goalkeeper, starting and playing 13 games in goal
recorded a 1.32 goals against average, allowing just 16 goals in 1,095 minutes
made 50 saves and recorded three shutouts
had a 9-3-1 record as starting keeper
made a career-high 13 saves against No. 14 Wake Forest (10/25) as she played a career-high 116 minutes
the starter in Maryland's first round NCAA Tournament victory over Fairfield (11/11) before a shoulder injury during the game ended her season
earned three victories against ranked teams
credited with one save in Terps' victory over No. 9 Duke (9/18); three stops in win against No. 23 George Mason (9/23) and six saves in win over No. 17 Virginia on (10/9)
shutout victories came against USC (9/11) in the Maryland/PUMA Tournament; against NC State (9/20), when she played the first 55 minutes and at James Madison (10/6)
was credited with her first career assist on a free kick against Wake Forest (10/25)
joined teammate and fellow goalie Ali Wolff in the scoring column as Wolff scored a goal against Duke on Oct. 17, 1997.
As a freshman (1997): Appeared in 12 games, starting 10 ... recorded a 1.70 goals against average in 846 minutes, allowing 16 goals
posted 38 saves and two
shutouts, one against Penn (9/14) in the Maryland/PUMA Tournament and the other against Florida State (9/21) ... credited with five saves in earning her first career ACC victory over Florida State ... had a season-high 10 saves in an overtime victory over No. 19 ranked Dartmouth (10/24) ... had eight saves in first college start, a 3-1 victory over Wright State (9/1) ... had eight saves in a 1-0 loss to No. 7 Santa Clara (10/3)
started in the ACC championship game against North Carolina (11/8).
Before Maryland: Graduated from Santa Margarita in Mission Viejo, Calif.
named most valuable player of the U.S. National Cup in 1995
a member of the U-16 national team pool and played in the U-16 national championship game in 1995
participated in the Olympic Development program in 1996 and 1997
a member of the Mission Viejo Shamrocks club team
a member of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Riki-Ann Serrins
born April 17, 1979
daughter of Gloria and Phil Serrins
majoring in physical education
three-time member of the ACC Honor Roll.
Career Highs
Saves: 13 vs. Wake Forest, 10/25/98
Assists: 1 vs. Wake Forest, 10/25/98
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