CAREER NOTES
- Played on the back line for much of her first two seasons before transitioning to ASU’s front line as a junior.
- Has played in 49 career games (19 starts).
- Career statistics include three goals and three assists for nine points.
2015
- Moved up to the front line after playing most of her first two seasons on the back line.
- Started 10 of the 15 games she played in and would go on to finish tied for fourth on the team in goals (3) and sixth in points (8).
- Scored the first goal of her career in ASU’s season opening win vs. Portland State (Aug. 21).
- Was responsible for ASU’s lone goal in 2-1 loss vs. Washington State (Sept. 27).
- Added her third goal in ASU’s 3-0 win over Oregon State (Oct. 23).
- Also posted two assists.
2014
- Played in 16 games.
- Started season opener vs. Texas in Hawaii (Aug. 22).
- Recorded her first career assist in ASU’s 4-2 NCAA Tournament win over NAU (Nov. 15).
2013
- Played in 18 games (eight starts) and earned the team’s Newcomer of the Year award.
- Started the last six games of the season.
- Took eight shots on the year (three on goal).
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB
- A 2013 graduate of W.P. Wagner School.
- Was 15 years old when she made her debut in the Canadian youth program in 2011 with coach Bryan Rosenfeld.
- Was nominated for U17 Player of the Year as she helped the Canadian U17 squad win a silver medal at the 2012 CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship in Guatemala (Canada qualified for Azerbaijan 2012).
- Also represented Canada at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Azerbaijan where, as a starter and captain, she helped Canada make it to the quarterfinal round.
- Is the second player in program history to join ASU from Canada (Kylla Sjoman- 2005-08).
Personal: Major is Sociology… Parents are Jeff and Shauna Staub… Has one brother, Austin (21)… Enjoys adventurous activities, volunteering, working out and trying new things… Born Sept. 15, 1995 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada… Full Name is Larisa Staub.