Amy Hollenbach

Amy Hollenbach

Player Profile

Hometown:
Penticton, BC

High School:
Penticton HS

Position:
Assistant Coach

Major:
Fine Arts

After serving as a player for the Tigers over the past four seasons, Amy Hollenbach will now take over as a volunteer assistant coach during the 2005 season.

2004 (Senior): Hollenbach started all 21 games for Pacific in her senior season. A midfielder that helped direct the Tigers' transition game, she finished her senior season with one assist and four shots.

2003 (Junior): Amy appeared in 14 games during the 2003 season, including seven starts. Hollenbach scored the game-winning goal in the Tigers' 5-0 win over Saint Louis on Oct. 15th, her second career goal. On the season, Amy took 16 shots for Pacific.

2002 (Sophomore): Hollenbach saw action in all 18 contests for Pacific in 2002, including four starts. In a reserve role as a sophomore, Amy fired off nine shots on goal from the forward position and gave the Tigers a threat off the bench.

2001 (Freshman): Amy saw considerable time on the field as a freshman, competing in 12 of the Tigers' 15 contests, including eight starts. She finished her freshman season with seven shots and one goal, which came on Sept. 17th against SouthWest Missouri State in a 2-1 victory.

High School: Hollenbach graduated from Penticton Secondary School in Penticton, British Columbia. As a senior, Hollenbach was selected to the BC Provincial under 19 all-star team. Amy was also named her team's top offensive player with 10 goals and 35 assists in her final season.

Personal: Amy Hollenbach is the daughter of Fritz and Sue Hollenbach. She has one brother, Riley (20). In her fifth year at Pacific, Amy is majoring in fine arts.

MacDonald on Hollenbach:

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