Caitlin Farrell
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Caitlin Peel Farrell | ||
Date of birth | September 29, 1997 | ||
Place of birth | New Haven, Connecticut | ||
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Youth career | |||
Connecticut FC ECNL | |||
College career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2015–2018 | Georgetown Hoyas | 92 | (30) |
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2019 | Orlando Pride | 3 | (0) |
National team | |||
2018 | United States U-23 | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of June 15, 2019 |
Caitlin Farrell (born September 29, 1997) is a former American soccer player who played professionally as a forward for Orlando Pride in the NWSL.
Early life[]
Farrell was a three-sport athlete at Choate Rosemary Hall, playing soccer, basketball and lacrosse. An All-America selection by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) in 2014, she was selected to play in the high school All-America game. She also played club soccer with Connecticut FC ECNL and the Region I Olympic Development Program.[1]
Georgetown Hoyas[]
Farrell played collegiate soccer at Georgetown University where she won three consecutive Big East Conference titles and made two appearances at the NCAA Women's College Cup finals in 2016 and 2018. In her senior year, Farrell was third in the nation for goals with a career-high 18, unanimously named Big East Offensive Player of the Year[2] and was nominated as a MAC Hermann Trophy finalist alongside Jordan DiBiasi and Catarina Macario.[3] In total, Farrell appeared in all 92 of Georgetown's games (75 starts) scoring 30 goals and 19 assists.
Professional career[]
Orlando Pride[]
Despite registering for the 2019 NWSL College Draft,[4] Farrell was not selected to the surprise of many analysts. In March she joined Orlando Pride's preseason camp as a non-roster invitee[5] and was signed to the team's supplemental roster on April 10.[6] After finishing school during the early part of the season, she made her professional debut on May 25, 2019, as a substitute away at Utah Royals FC. In doing so she became the youngest Pride player to date, beating Erin Greening's record set earlier in the season by 60 days.[7] Farrell finished her debut season with three appearances for a combined 15 minutes. Having not joined the Pride in 2020 preseason, Farrell was officially removed from the roster ahead of the Fall Series in September for failure to report.[8] She had been working as a paralegal since June.
Career statistics[]
- As of June 15, 2019
Club | Season | League | Cup | Continental | Total | |||||
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League | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
Orlando Pride | 2019 | NWSL | 3 | 0 | — | — | 3 | 0 | ||
Career total | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
Honors[]
College[]
Georgetown Hoyas
Individual[]
- Big East Conference Offensive Player of the Year: 2018
- MAC Hermann Trophy Finalist: 2018
References[]
- ^ "Caitlin Farrell - Women's Soccer". Georgetown University Athletics.
- ^ "Farrell Named MAC Hermann Trophy Finalist". Big East Conference.
- ^ "MAC Hermann Trophy Finalists Announced". unitedsoccercoaches.org. Archived from the original on 2020-02-22. Retrieved 2019-05-26.
- ^ "Updated preliminary list of players eligible for 2019 NWSL College Draft". www.nwslsoccer.com.
- ^ "Orlando Pride Add Two Non-Roster Invitees, Cut One". The Mane Land. 18 March 2019.
- ^ Citro, Michael (10 April 2019). "Orlando Pride Announce 2019 Opening Day Roster". The Mane Land.
- ^ "Orlando Pride Breaking Their Youth Records". The Mane Land. 27 May 2019.
- ^ "Orlando Pride Announces Complete Roster Ahead of NWSL Fall Series". www.orlandocitysc.com.
External links[]
- 1997 births
- Living people
- American women's soccer players
- Georgetown Hoyas women's soccer players
- Orlando Pride players
- National Women's Soccer League players
- Soccer players from Connecticut
- People from Wallingford, Connecticut
- Women's association football forwards
- American women's soccer biography stubs