Brianna Cummins

Brianna Cummins

Player Profile

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Fallbrook, Calif.

High School:
Fallbrook Union HS

Position:
D

Experience:
2L

Major:
Education

2007 (Sophomore):
Brianna appeared in all 18 games for the Tigers in 2007, including 12 starts. She helped anchor the Pacific defense that held opponents to one goal or less in six contests this season. Cummins finished second on the team with two defensive saves and also recorded her first point with an assist. Brianna's assist occurred early in the season as Cummins served as the stopper on a penalty corner play that cemented Pacific's 3-1 win over Missouri State on Aug. 31.

2006 (Freshman):
In her rookie year Brianna played in 18 games and started six contests. Brianna provided depth for the Tigers, while gaining valuable experience at the collegiate level.

High School:
Brianna attended Fallbrook Union High School, where she played four years of varsity basketball and three years of varsity field hockey. She was the field hockey team's MVP as a junior and as a senior, and in 2004 she received the team's most improved award. Brianna led the Warriors to an 8-2 record and to the Avocado League Championship in 2005.

Personal:
Brianna Cummins is the daughter of Terry and Lori Cummins. She has three siblings, Shawn (21), Michaelene (13), and Katie Rose (7). In her second year at Pacific, Brianna is an education major, and she plans on becoming a teacher and a coach.

MacDonald on Cummings:
"Brianna is an extremely hard worker. Cummins is the type of player that will dive to stop the ball. She is very tenacious. "