1 Ana Martinez
1 - Ana Martinez
Height: 5-4
Year: GR
Hometown: Pleasanton, CA
High School: Amador Valley
Previous College: Las Positas CC
Position: GK
Major: Psychology / School Counseling MA

2012:  Starting goalkeeper in her third year with the program… Played in all 18 games, making 16 starts for the Maroon and Gray during its SCIAC Championship run and trip to the second round of the NCAA Championships…  First-Team All-SCIAC selection… Recorded more than 1000 minutes between the pipes while making 118 saves… Posted a goals-against average of 9.72 with a save percentage of 40.1%... Earned an impressive 16-2 record, which included the program’s first-ever NCAA tournament victory…  Racked up a season-high 13 saves against Whittier College… Provided 12 saves in the second match against the Poets… Also recorded 31 ground balls and 14 caused turnovers…  Member of the squad that earned IWLCA Team Academic honors…  Also gained experience during the team’s summer trip to Europe, where it won the Berlin Open… 

2011:  Starting goalkeeper for the Maroon and Gray during its historic run to the NCAA Championships…  Competed in every game for the Bulldogs…  Recorded 124 saves while posting a 12.28 goals-against-average…  Earned 13 wins on the season while recording a save percentage of .383…  Provided a heroic effort to preserve the win against the Western New England University (CT) Golden Bears, tallying 11 saves in the contest, including seven in the second half…  Recipient of Kim ’00 and Ryan Korinke Redlands Fund Scholarship…  Second-Team All-SCIAC…

2010:  Took on primary goalkeeping responsibilities for the Maroon and Gray… Major player in the team’s second-place finish in the inaugural SCIAC women’s lacrosse season…  Competed in all 19 games and earned a start in all but one of them… Racked up 132 saves for a save percentage of .398… Posted a goals-against-average of 11.39 while earning 10 wins on the season… Recorded a career-high 14 saves against Whittier College on April 25, leading the Bulldogs to a 19-11 victory over the Poets… Also credited with 29 ground balls and 15 caused turnovers…  Second-Team All-SCIAC…