Ashleigh Ellenwood - Soccer - Arkansas Razorbacks

#23 Ashleigh Ellenwood

F | Sr | 5-9 | Michigan City, Ind. | Michigan City HS | Eclipse Select

#RazorFacts
• SEC Academic Honor Roll (Fall 2014)
• One of 24 players to participate in the U.S. National Team Camp in Seattle on July 15-22, 2014
• Two-time SEC honoree (All-SEC 2nd Team – 2013, SEC All-Freshman – 2012)
• Became the seventh player in Arkansas history to eclipse 60 points
• Second on the school’s all-time assists list with 23
• Third on the school’s all-time points list with 83
• Fourth in Arkansas history with 30 career goals
• Second on school’s all-time game-winning goals list with 10
• Owns program single-season record for game-winning goals (6, 2013)
• Set for the school’s single-season record for assists (14, 2014)
• Named to the College Soccer 360 Primetime Performers List (Aug. 26, 2014)
• Two-time Selection to TopDrawerSoccer.com’s Women’s Team of the Week (Aug. 26-Sept. 16, 2014, Honorable Mention)
• Named to the 2014 CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-District 6 First Team (Oct. 30) and 2014 CoSIDA Capital One Third Team Academic All-American (Nov. 25)
• Named to the 2014 College Sports Madness All-SEC First Team and 2014 College Sports Madness All-American Third Team

As A Senior (2015)
Appeared in seven games with seven starts prior to a season-ending injury … Logged 487 minutes of action … Despite her injury-shortened senior season, Ellenwood finished at the top of several statistical categories: Second in points (11), second in goals (5), third in shots (26), and tied for first in game-winning goals (2) … Recorded first hat-trick in 14 years along with one assist in 4-1 win over Yale (Aug. 28) … Scored game-winning goal against UMKC (Sept. 13).  

As A Junior (2014)
CoSIDA Capital One Third Team Academic All-American … CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-District 6 First Team … College Sports Madness All-American Third Team … College Sports Madness All-SEC First Team … Appeared in all 22 games with 18 starts this season … Led the team in assists (14) and points (24) … Finished third on the team in goals (5) … Her 14 assists gave her the program’s single-season school record … Fired a team-best 75 shots, 28 of which were on goal … Collected a pair of two-goal games … Handed out a career-best three assists at Mississippi State (Oct. 26) … Handed out two assists in the season-opening win over Utah State (Aug. 22) … Scored the game-winning goal in the 88th minute against Oklahoma State (Aug. 24) … Registered three points (1 goal, 1 assist) vs. Stephen F. Austin (Aug. 31) … Assisted on Margaret Power’s goal vs. No. 12 North Carolina (Sept. 7) … Collected a career-best six points (2 goals, 2 assists) in the 6-1 home win over Missouri State (Sept. 14) … Became just the 10th player in school history to collect 50 points with her second assist in the season-opening win against Utah State (Aug. 22) … Her second goal against Missouri State (Sept. 14) allowed her to become just the seventh player in school history to collect 60 points … Assisted on Alexandra Fischer’s goal in the SEC-opening win over Kentucky (Sept. 19) … Scored the team’s lone goal against No. 6 Florida … Handed out an assist on Tyler Allen’s goal against Auburn (Oct. 19) … Registered three assists in the 3-0 victory at Mississippi State to tie the school’s all-time assists record … Picked up an assist on Sparky Fischer’s goal at Mizzou in the regular season finale (Oct. 30) … Assisted on Claire Kelley’s game-tying goal at Oklahoma in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 14).

As A Sophomore (2013)
All-SEC second team selection … NSCAA All-South Region second team honoree … Led Arkansas in goals (14) and points (35) for the second straight year … Tied for second on the team in assists (7) … Started 20 games and appeared in all 24 … Netted a school-record six game-winning goals on the year (Kansas, SMU, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt, SEC Tournament first round) … Became the first Razorback to score double-digit goals in a season since 2003 … 35 points are the third-most collected in a single-season in school history, while the 14 goals gave her the fourth-most in a single-season … Team composed a 10-1 record in games in which she scored a goal … Six game-winning goals ranked third-most in the SEC … Tied for fifth in the SEC in points (35) and tied for 35th in the NCAA in that category … Her 14 goals placed in a tie for the sixth in the SEC and ranked 37th nationally … Seventh in SEC in both assists (7) and goals per game (.583), ranked eighth in points per game (1.46) and ninth in shots (75) … Scored two goals against Missouri in the SEC Tournament to give Arkansas its first postseason win in 17 years … Tallied three points (1 goal, 1 assist) in the NCAA Tournament third round penalty kick loss to Duke … Scored back-to-back game-winning goals in the first two games of the year … Recorded seven points (3 goals, 1 assist) in her first four games of the year … Had two multi-goal games on the year (Vanderbilt, SEC Tournament First Round) … Handed out a season-high two assists at Utah State … Tallied 13 points (5 goals, 3 assists) in five October games … Named to the 2013 SEC Fall Honor Roll.

As A Freshman (2012)
All-SEC Freshman selection … Led the team in goals (6) and tied for the team lead points (13) … Played in all 20 games with 12 starts on the year … Second on the team in both shots (41) and shots on goal (13) … Earned SEC Player of the Week honors for Oct. 15 to become the first Razorback freshman to win the award since Sept. 9, 2007 (Britini Williams) … Scored a season-high two goals in the team’s 2-1 road win at No. 16 Missouri for the program’s second-ever win against a ranked opponent … Recorded goals against Austin Peay, Kentucky, Missouri (2), LSU and South Carolina … Tallied her first career goal just 35 minutes into her college career to give Arkansas a 1-0 lead over Austin Peay (Aug. 17) … Registered four goals in her final four games of the season … Handed out one assist on the year … Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

Prior to Arkansas

Olympic Development Program
Played for the Indiana’s state Olympic Development team from 2005-10 … Attended Super Y Olympic Development national camp.

Club
Played club soccer for the Eclipse Select elite National League Flight “A” team in Libertyville, Ind., at the U16, U17, and U18 levels … Helped the Eclipse win an overall club national title at U17 after advancing to the finals at U16 … From 2006-09, played for the Indiana/Chicago Magic … In 2009, won the U.S. Club national championship on the U15 level with the Magic.

High School
Played her high school soccer at Michigan City High School … Two-time MCHS team MVP (2009, 2010) … Named All-Conference and All-Area in 2008 … Scored a school record 32 goals in 2008 and followed up with 30 scores in 2009 to lead Michigan City to its most two successful seasons in school history … Also played basketball and tennis at MCHS … Two-time Michigan All-State and All-Conference selection in tennis (2010, 2011) … Advanced to the state quarterfinals in doubles in 2011.

Personal
Born on Nov. 19 … Daughter of Thomas and Sharon Ellenwood … Majoring in Chemistry and Biochemistry.