Alexia Delgado’s Official NCAA Career Statistics
CAREER NOTES
CAREER NOTES
- Has come to be known not only for her outstanding play, but also her tremendous leadership as the team’s captain.
- A starter in 57 of 64 career games, is returning for a fifth season.
- Career scoring statistics include six goals and 11 assists for 23 points.
- Intelligent player, who is like a coach on the field when she is playing.
- Has been a member of the Mexican National Team since 2019.
- Earned her undergraduate degree in December 2021 (Business/Sports Business) and is currently pursuing master's degree in Organization Leadership.
- Because of injury, was limited to only 10 games (nine starts).
- Collected a pair of assists: vs. USC (Sept. 30) and vs. Washington State (Oct. 15).
- Played 60 or more minutes in all but one of the 10 contests she played in and logged 70 or more minutes seven times, including a season-high 104 minutes vs. WSU (Oct. 15).
- Delgado made appearances in all 17 matches and notched a team-high seven assists which also ties for second-most in the Pac-12 Conference.
- Her nine points and seven assists are both single-season highs for the junior.
- Scored her first goal of the season in the tie against Washington to protect ASU's undefeated streak.
- Earned Pac-12 All-Conference Second Team.
- Named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Pacific Region First Team.
- Awarded the United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America Third Team.
- Registered a start in seven of nine matches during non-conference action
- Scored her first goal of 2019 in the 4-1 season opener win against Cal St Fullerton (8/23)
- Played in 17 games during her freshman season, including making 16 appearances in the starting 11.
- Made her collegiate debut against New Hampshire on Aug. 31, scoring a goal in the 47th minute of action.
- Scored her first goal in Pac-12 play in a 2-1 ASU win on the road at California.
- Finished fifth on the team with six points, in her 1186 minutes played on the season.
- Will look to build on her success from her freshman campaign as she heads into her second year in the maroon and gold.
- Was the captain of her school team that won a Championship and a trip to attend the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
- Her leadership skills were also on display in her club team, where she served as the Sub-Captain.
- In 2014, she helped lead her U-15 team to a Bronze medal in the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China.
- Followed that with a Silver Medal showing in CONCACAF Championship in Grenada with her U-17 team, a squad that also earned a Bronze medal in Torneo Delle Nazioni in Italy and a fifth-place finish in the World Cup in Jordan. Was a captain on both of those teams.
- With her U-20 team, Delgado was instrumental in the teams' Gold medal in CONCACAF Championship in Trinidad y Tobago.