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2022 Women's Soccer

24 Jocelyne Garcia

  • Hometown Petaluma, CA
  • Previous School Casa Grande High School
  • Height 5-5
  • Class Senior
  • Position F

Biography

Career Honors: 2020 NAIA Honorable Mention All-American...2020 California Pacific Conference Player of the Year...2020-21 Georgette "Ma" Kelley Female Athlete of the Year...2020 All-Cal Pac First Team selection...2X All-Cal Pac Second Team selection...2021 Cal Pac Honorable Mention...Ranked first in program history and second in Cal Pac history with 27 career assists...Is third with 85 total points and fourth with 29 goals...Is tied for third with seven game-winning goals...Fifth with 2.61 shots per game...3X California Pacific Conference Player of the Week...2X Chancellor's List member.

2022: All-California Pacific Conference Second Team...Scored the Bobcats first goal of the season in the fifth minute against Lincoln University in the season opener (8/23)...Was credited with two assists in the California Pacific Conference opener against La Sierra University (9/11)...Found the back of the net at Westcliff University (9/16)...Scored two goals at Park University Gilbert (10/1)...Tallied a goal and an assist against Soka University of America (10/8)...Continued her excellent October by netting two goals and adding an assist against Providence Christian College (10/13)...Recorded two assists at University of Antelope Valley (10/22) and in the regular season finale at Cal Maritime (10/29)...Scored a goal in the California Pacific Conference Championship Opening Round against Pacific Union College (11/5).

2021: California Pacific Conference Honorable Mention...Finished second in the Cal Pac and second in the West Coast with nine total assists...Also scored five goals and finished third on the team with 37 shots...Recorded an assist in both the home opener against William Jessup (8/27) and the Bobcats first road match at Menlo College (9/4)...Held match-high with five shots against UC Santa Cruz (9/8)...Scored her first goal of the season and later assisted the game-winning goal against University of Antelope Valley (10/1)...Notched her fist multi-goal game of the season against Simpson University (10/8)...Had two assists and scored the game-winning goal in the five minutes leading up to intermission at Pacific Union College (10/10)...Scored a goal and had five shots on target at Benedictine University Mesa (10/17)...Delivered a career-high three assists against Cal Maritime (10/22) and became just the sixth player in program history to hit that mark...Was credited with another assist against Sierra Nevada (10/29).

2020: Honorable Mention All-American...California Pacific Conference Player of the Year...Georgette "Ma" Kelley Female Athlete of the Year...All-Cal Pac First Team selection...Led the Cal Pac with 25 points and ten goals...Was tied for first in the conference with four assists...Per game numbers were amongst the best in the nation as she finished fifth with three points per game, fifth with 1.3 goals per game and sixth with 0.4 game-winning goals per game...Her three points per game was the best mark of any West Coast player in the last 15 years...Broke the program's single-match record with ten points (four goals and two assists) at Pacific Union College (3/3), a record that was originally set by Claudia Diaz in 2012...Named Cal Pac Offensive Player of the Week on March 8...Scored a goal from 25 yards out in the Bobcats home opener against Simpson (3/10), marking the first time in her career scoring a goal in back-to-back games...Extended her goal scoring streak to a third and fourth game with a goal each at Providence Christian College (3/18) and University of Antelope Valley (3/20).

2019: All-California Pacific Conference Second Team...Earned nine starts and was one of six Bobcats to appear in all 18 games...Finished third on the team with 18 points (6 goals & 6 assists)...Was the only Bobcat to tally at least six goals and six assists and is one of just three to accomplish that feat in program history (Burnett, Cruz-Gomez)...Got off 36 shots, 17 on goal...Had one game-winning goal...Earned the start in the season opener against Menlo College (8/24)...Scored first career goal at NCAA Division III Mills College (9/17)...Scored first career game-winning goal in the California Pacific Conference opener against Benedictine University Mesa (9/27)...Was good for five shots, four on goal at Providence Christian College (10/3)...Had two assists each against Sierra Nevada (10/13) and La Sierra (10/18)...Her first assist against Sierra Nevada was the first of her career...Pitched in a career-high two goals and tied her season high with two assists against Cal Maritime (11/9)...Became the first ever Bobcat to score in a California Pacific Conference Championship game and became just the second freshman in program history to score in the postseason with a goal in the 57th minute against Marymount California University (11/16).

High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Casa Grande High School...Was named the 2019 Vine Valley League MVP, earned All-North Coast Second Team honors and was appointed captain for the south team in the Sonoma County All-Star Game.....Voted Casa Grande's Most Valuable Player...With AC Marin, Garcia won the Magic Cup and the Spring Open Premier Championship.

Personal: Majoring in Psychology...Nicknamed Big Joce...Has two siblings...Intends to be a Fire Investigator after her playing career...Favorite food is pizza...Favorite team is the USWNT and favorite athlete is Tobin Heath...Favorite musician is Post Malone and favorite movie is Finding Nemo...Would rather play more soccer than do anything else in her free time...Working towards her goal of winning the California Pacific Conference...Lists her Godfather as her biggest influence because he made her the player she is today.

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