| Kylee Ah Choy |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Mililani, Hawaii
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 | High School: Kamehameha HS
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 | Height: 5-5
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 | Position: D
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 | Experience: 3L
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2009 (Junior):
Ah Choy front-lined the Tiger defense in all 19 games this season and accounted for a major component of a defense that allowed only 17 goals in 19 contests, including seven shutouts. Kylee and her defensive teammates limited opponents to 0.89 goals per game, as Pacific convincingly out-shot its opponents 285-170, with opponents shooting a meager 82 on goal. Offensively, Ah Choy had her hand in three goals, notching three assists on the year. She did so against the 2007 national champion USC on Sept. 25, the following game against Air Force on Sept. 27 and finally in the Tigers' game-winning goal against UC Davis with 34 seconds on the clock on Oct. 18. Her three assists were third best on the Tiger roster in 2009. Upon conclusion of the season, Kylee earned first team accolades both in the Big West Conference, but also regionally as she was named NSCAA First Team All-West Region.
2008 (Sophomore):
Back for her second year of action with the Tigers, Ah Choy served as the anchor of Pacific's defense in the center back position during the 2008 season. She saw time in all 19 of Pacific's contests, starting in the backfield all 19 games. Ah Choy and the Tiger defense helped limit opponents to only 92 shots on goal, while Pacific out-shot opponents on goal with a total of 132. Capitalizing on her own opportunities made on defense, Kylee took five shots in her sophomore season and netted one goal in Big West Conference play. Kylee found the net for Pacific's only goal scored at Long Beach State on Oct. 5, as the Tigers fell 2-1 in that game.
2007 (Freshman):
Playing her first season as a Tiger, Kylee appeared in 14 of the Tigers' 18 games in 2007. Playing in a defense full of veteran players, Ah Choy earned two starts as a freshman, starting her first collegiate game in front of her family and friends against Hawai'i on Sept. 7. Her second start came two days later against Portland State on Sept. 15. From the backfield, Kylee took two shots on the year, both of which came in Pacific's 2-0 win over UC Davis on Nov. 14 to end the season.
High School:
A graduate of Kamehameha High School in Kalihi, Hawaii, Ah Choy spent four seasons on the varsity soccer team while also earning one letter in track and field for the Warriors. A first team all-state defender in each of her last two seasons and second team member as a sophomore, Ah Choy capped off her stellar four seasons by being named the Interscholastic League of Hawaii's Defensive Player of the Year. On the field, Kylee led her Warriors to back-to-back Hawaii state championships in 2006 and 2007 as she earned all-tournament team honors for her play during the state playoff tournament. Her team took back-to-back league championships during the same time period after finishing second in each of Ah Choy's first two years. Off the field, Kylee graduated from Kamehameha with honors.
Club:
Kylee was a member of the Leahi Soccer Club, the oldest women's soccer club in Hawaii. She was a member of the Leahi `89 Premier team, the four-time HYSA State Cup Champion, with Pacific teammate Sammie Teramae.
Personal:
Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, she is the daughter of Kyle and Boni Ah Choy. Kylee has three siblings, Christian, Erin and Ladd. She plans to graduate with a degree in biological sciences.