CAREER NOTES
- One of ASU’s most experienced played on the front line (51 games/27 starts), who comes into the 2017 season as ASU’s career leader in goals (12) and points (27).
- Best season of her career in 2016 (scored eight goals in 12 games) was ultimately cut short by injury.
- Earned her undergraduate degree (communication) in May 2017.
- Has earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention honors each of the last two years.
- Started all 12 games she played in and led the team in goals (8) and points (16).
- Missed seven games due to injury, including the last six games of the season.
- Led the Pac-12 in goals per game (0.67) and was fifth in points per game (1.33).
- Earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention recognition for the second straight season.
- Goal at Boston College in the season’s second game (Aug. 21) started a streak of six consecutive games in which she scored a goal: at Boston College (Aug. 21), vs. Loyola Chicago (Aug. 26), vs. Columbia (Sept. 2), vs. Denver (Sept. 4), vs. San Francisco (Sept. 9) and vs. Northern Illinois (Sept. 11).
- Goal in the 81st minute helped ASU come away with a tie vs. eventual NCAA regional semifinalist Utah (Sept. 29).
- Scored eighth and final goal of the season in ASU’s contest at Washington State (Oct. 9).
- Played in 17 games with four starts.
- Set a single-game career-high with two goals in ASU’s win vs. Pepperdine (in Tucson) on Sept. 11.
- Assisted on Lucy Lara’s goal vs. Oregon State (Oct. 23).
- Earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention recognition.
- Played in all 22 games (recorded starts in 11 contests).
- Finished tied for third on the team in scoring (6 points).
- Scored two goals and assisted on two others.
- Assisted on the second of teammate Aly Moon’s three goals at Hawaii (Aug. 24).
- Scored the first goal of her career in the second half of ASU’s win at Loyola Chicago (Aug. 31).
- Added her second goal in ASU’s win vs. New Mexico State (Sept. 12).
- Assisted on Cali Farquharson’s goal at CSUN (Sept. 19).
- A four-year member of the Basha varsity team, who was named the team’s offensive MVP three times.
- Was on state of Arizona’s ODP squad for two years and was also invited to the regional camp for ODP.
- The East Valley Tribune’s 2014 Tribune Player of the Year, Mader helped lead Basha to the quarterfinals of the Division I state tournament as a senior. It was Basha’s first postseason appearance since 2007.
- Also recognized as Chandler School District’s Offensive Player of the Year (as voted on by coaches).
- Accounted for 29 goals and 19 assists over the last three years of her Basha career.
- Earned all-district recognition from the Tribune and was named its co-Offensive Player of the Year in 2013.
- Named to 5A All-State Second Team and All-Region First Team in 2011.
- • Was invited to “the top 100 soccer players in the nation” Nike Camp in 2013.
Personal: Born July 1, 1996 to Julie Mader in Gilbert, Ariz... Has a younger brother, Trevor... Earned undergraduate degree (BS Communication) in May 2017... Full name is Jazmarie Mader.