2022 Women's Soccer Roster
Wrigley, Lauren

Jersey Number 11
Lauren Wrigley
- Position:
- Midfielder
- Height:
- 5-3
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Newton, N.J.
- High School:
- Kittatinny Regional
Bio
Sophomore Season (2022)
Played in 14 matches and made one start (at Missouri) • Logged 230 minutes, averaging 16.4 minutes per match • Tallied two points, scoring her first career against Old Dominion in the NCAA Tournament • On the pitch for more than 20 minutes in five matches, including 49 against Missouri • Member of the ACC All-Academic Team.
Freshman Season (2021)
Appeared in 18 games and made 13 starts • Made 13 consecutive starts from Aug. 26 – Oct. 21 • One of seven players on the team to log over 1,000 minutes (1,087) • Played a season-high 87 minutes against Virginia Tech • Was on the field for 60 or more minutes in 11 games • Collected her lone point of the season with an assist against Clemson • Took 11 shots during the year, including a season-best three versus Notre Dame • Tallied four total shots on goal.
High School/Club
Attended Kittatinny Regional High School and played for PDA • 2020 New Jersey Herald Player of the Year • 2019 United Soccer Coaches Youth All-America • 2019 United Soccer Coaches Youth Girls All-East Region Team member • Two-time First Team All-New Jersey Herald and all-conference selection • As a sophomore, scored the game-winning goal to lift Kittatinny Regional to its first ever Hunderton-Warren-Sussex Country Tournament final • Led KRHS to its second consecutive conference championships and scored six game-winning goals in 2019 • Led PDA to a 2019 ECNL National Quarterfinal appearance • Invited to the ECNL National Training Camp in 2019.
Personal
The daughter of Dawn and Keith Wrigley • Has an older brother, Corey.
Why UNC
I chose North Carolina because this university provides me the best chance to be successful athletically and academically. The women’s soccer program at North Carolina offers me the opportunity to not only play the sport I love at a very high level, but also the promise of joining a program that values concepts like hard work and discipline which are very important to me. At Carolina, I know that I will learn a lot on and off the field, allowing me to maximize my potential in life.
Played in 14 matches and made one start (at Missouri) • Logged 230 minutes, averaging 16.4 minutes per match • Tallied two points, scoring her first career against Old Dominion in the NCAA Tournament • On the pitch for more than 20 minutes in five matches, including 49 against Missouri • Member of the ACC All-Academic Team.
Freshman Season (2021)
Appeared in 18 games and made 13 starts • Made 13 consecutive starts from Aug. 26 – Oct. 21 • One of seven players on the team to log over 1,000 minutes (1,087) • Played a season-high 87 minutes against Virginia Tech • Was on the field for 60 or more minutes in 11 games • Collected her lone point of the season with an assist against Clemson • Took 11 shots during the year, including a season-best three versus Notre Dame • Tallied four total shots on goal.
High School/Club
Attended Kittatinny Regional High School and played for PDA • 2020 New Jersey Herald Player of the Year • 2019 United Soccer Coaches Youth All-America • 2019 United Soccer Coaches Youth Girls All-East Region Team member • Two-time First Team All-New Jersey Herald and all-conference selection • As a sophomore, scored the game-winning goal to lift Kittatinny Regional to its first ever Hunderton-Warren-Sussex Country Tournament final • Led KRHS to its second consecutive conference championships and scored six game-winning goals in 2019 • Led PDA to a 2019 ECNL National Quarterfinal appearance • Invited to the ECNL National Training Camp in 2019.
Personal
The daughter of Dawn and Keith Wrigley • Has an older brother, Corey.
Why UNC
I chose North Carolina because this university provides me the best chance to be successful athletically and academically. The women’s soccer program at North Carolina offers me the opportunity to not only play the sport I love at a very high level, but also the promise of joining a program that values concepts like hard work and discipline which are very important to me. At Carolina, I know that I will learn a lot on and off the field, allowing me to maximize my potential in life.
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