Lindsey Rovai

Lindsey Rovai

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
San Jose, Calif.

High School:
Willow Glen HS

Position:
M

Experience:
3L

Major:
Criminology

2003 (Junior): Lindsey started all 16 games for the Tigers as a junior, recording one defensive save and one assist. Lindsey brought a certain toughness to the Pacific team in 2003, refusing to let Pacific be intimidated by anyone they played. Following the season, Lindsey earned a share of the Coaches Award with Megan Haas.

2002 (Sophomore): Rovai participated in all 18 games for Pacific in 2002, including four starts. Primarily a midfielder, Lindsey was third in scoring for the Tigers with six points as she drove home two goals and two assists.

2001 (Freshman): As a freshman walk-on, Lindsey competed in nine of the Tigers' 15 contests, including one start. She finished her freshman season with five shots on goal and was voted the Most Improved Player at the end of the season.

High School: Rovai graduated from Willow Glen High School in San Jose, Calif., where she was named team MVP as a senior. During her final season with the Rams, Lindsey notched 10 goals and 10 assists as she led her team to a 10-3-4 mark. For her play, Rovai was named to the All-CCS Mercury News First Team in 2000. In addition, she was named to the Willow Glen HS Hall of Fame for Athletics in recognition of her achievements in field hockey and soccer. Rovai was also named her soccer team MVP in 2000.

Personal: Lindsey Rovai was born on December 22, 1982 and is the daughter of Gary and Lynne Rovai. She has two sisters, Kristen (23) and Stephanie (19). In her fourth year at Pacific, Lindsey is majoring in criminology.

MacDonald on Rovai: "Lindsey has great vision and passing skills and doesn't hesitate to get the ball in the circle."

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