Carley Dubbert
14 Carley Dubbert
  • Height:
    5-6
  • Year:
    Freshman
  • Hometown:
    St. Joseph, Mich.
  • High School:
    Stevensville Lakeshore
  • Position:
    Defender

Bio

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2015 Season (Freshman):
 Scored her first career goal against Ind. Wesleyan on Sept. 9...Had a goal during the Sept. 20 match against Walsh…Scored against Findlay on Sept. 27...Added another goal during the Oct. 25 game against Ohio Dominican…Played in all 20 outings and made 18 starts as a freshman ... Tallied 14 points on five goals and four assists ... Finished with 33 total shots, including 19 on goal ... Notched three game-winning markers ... Helped lead FSU to a league runner-up finish and school-record win total.

Prior To Ferris State: Coached by Brian Samuel … Four-year varsity letterwinner … Also has competed in basketball on the prep level … Active in several school organizations such as Key Club, Assets Advisory Committee and Young Life … National Honor Society member … Has played club soccer for the Athletic Jaier Soccer Club … Daughter of Stan and Joni Dubbert … Has a younger brother and sister … Plans to major in either Pre-Pharmacy or Pre-Physical Therapy at FSU … Her first cousin, Lyndsey Mueller, played NCAA Division I soccer at the University of Minnesota … Earned Division 2 All-State honors each of the last two years … Three-Time all-conference honoree … Has earned all-district recognition three-straight years … Two-Time all-region choice … Has also earned all-state accolades along with all-conference honors in basketball … Academic All-State recipient … Posted 12 goals and 12 assists as team finished 18-2-1 in 2014 … Netted nine goals and 14 assists as a sophomore after notching four goals and seven assists in her freshman season … Has led team to 15 wins or more each of the last three campaigns … Guided the squad to three-straight district crowns … Helped team win a conference title in 2013 … Once went on a mission trip to Canada.

Coach McCaslin on Dubbert:
"We spotted Carley at first in our camp system and knew she was going to be a special kid.  From one camp to the next she improved a number of areas in her game that made her extremely desirable for us to commit and sign.  She has played her club soccer in the center of the midfield but likely will be an outside back or up front for us.  Carley has good pace and can run for days, giving us more options to play out of the back.  Her technical ability that she's honed will serve her well as she makes the step to the college game."