2010 Women's Soccer Roster
Flink, Amanda

Jersey Number 19
Amanda Flink
- Class:
- Senior
- Height:
- 5-5
- Position:
- Defender
- Major:
- undeclared
- High School:
- J.J. Pearce
- Hometown:
- Richardson, Texas
Bio
Quotes from the Coach: "Amanda will bring a new dimension to our defense with her tremendous speed and ability to read the game."
2010: Saw action in all 20 Davidson games as a senior ... given the team's Class of 1986 Award ... second year in a row named to the All-SoCon Second Team after being named to the preseason team ... tied for team-lead with three goals, matching career-best ... in return trip back home to Texas, netted 10th career goal vs. nationally ranked Texas A&M ... picked up back-to-back goals vs. College of Charleston and at The Citadel ... part of a Davidson defense that shut out eight opponents, third most in the SoCon ... during four- career, helped the Wildcat defense picked up 32 shutouts ... named to the All-SoCon Academic Team ... saw name in the starting lineup 78 times overall during career and finished with 12 goals, three assists and 30 points.
2009: Had an outstanding junior season, highlighted by sending the Wildcats to their first NCAA Tournament after scoring the game-winner, a header, in the 109th minute of the second overtime vs. College of Charleston in the SoCon Tournament finals ... part of a defense that played 198 shutout minutes during the SoCon Tournament ... started all but one of 23 games ... one of three 'Cats named to the All-SoCon Second Team ... SoCon All-Tournament Team and named MVP ... one of 27 players in the nation tabbed Primetime Performer of the Week by CollegeSoccer360.com, Nov. 11 ... SoCon Student-Athlete of the Week, Nov. 11 ... named to the Academic All-SoCon team for second year ... joined Kyri Bye-Nagel on the All-State team ... matched career-high with three goals ... started season by netting back-to-back goals at Winthrop and N.C. State ... put 13 of 19 shots on goal.
2008: Matched career-best with three goals, while starting all 19 games in second year … tied for third on the team with three goals ... netted back-to-back goals in shutout wins over Samford and Chattanooga ... scored first goal of season in a 3-2 triumph over Furman, Sept. 25 ... named to the Academic All-SoCon team.
2007: Led all freshmen with three goals … third collegiate goal was a game-winning header to the far post in a 1-0 win over Furman, Oct. 4 … scored first career goal in 3-1 win over Mercer … earned game-winning assist, and first of career, in Wildcats' win over High Point, Sept. 2 … also registered assists in wins over Chattanooga and Georgia Southern — picking up another game-winning assist vs. Eagles.
Prep and personal: 2006 Disney Soccer Showcase finalists … Texas Premier League finalists … Texas Cup champions … scholastic team captain, high Honor Roll and VP of the National Honor Society … AP Scholar with Honor and National Merit Semifinalist … “Who’s Who” Award-winner … Cal Tech Science and Math Award … Math and Spanish clubs and Young life participant.
2010: Saw action in all 20 Davidson games as a senior ... given the team's Class of 1986 Award ... second year in a row named to the All-SoCon Second Team after being named to the preseason team ... tied for team-lead with three goals, matching career-best ... in return trip back home to Texas, netted 10th career goal vs. nationally ranked Texas A&M ... picked up back-to-back goals vs. College of Charleston and at The Citadel ... part of a Davidson defense that shut out eight opponents, third most in the SoCon ... during four- career, helped the Wildcat defense picked up 32 shutouts ... named to the All-SoCon Academic Team ... saw name in the starting lineup 78 times overall during career and finished with 12 goals, three assists and 30 points.
2009: Had an outstanding junior season, highlighted by sending the Wildcats to their first NCAA Tournament after scoring the game-winner, a header, in the 109th minute of the second overtime vs. College of Charleston in the SoCon Tournament finals ... part of a defense that played 198 shutout minutes during the SoCon Tournament ... started all but one of 23 games ... one of three 'Cats named to the All-SoCon Second Team ... SoCon All-Tournament Team and named MVP ... one of 27 players in the nation tabbed Primetime Performer of the Week by CollegeSoccer360.com, Nov. 11 ... SoCon Student-Athlete of the Week, Nov. 11 ... named to the Academic All-SoCon team for second year ... joined Kyri Bye-Nagel on the All-State team ... matched career-high with three goals ... started season by netting back-to-back goals at Winthrop and N.C. State ... put 13 of 19 shots on goal.
2008: Matched career-best with three goals, while starting all 19 games in second year … tied for third on the team with three goals ... netted back-to-back goals in shutout wins over Samford and Chattanooga ... scored first goal of season in a 3-2 triumph over Furman, Sept. 25 ... named to the Academic All-SoCon team.
2007: Led all freshmen with three goals … third collegiate goal was a game-winning header to the far post in a 1-0 win over Furman, Oct. 4 … scored first career goal in 3-1 win over Mercer … earned game-winning assist, and first of career, in Wildcats' win over High Point, Sept. 2 … also registered assists in wins over Chattanooga and Georgia Southern — picking up another game-winning assist vs. Eagles.
Prep and personal: 2006 Disney Soccer Showcase finalists … Texas Premier League finalists … Texas Cup champions … scholastic team captain, high Honor Roll and VP of the National Honor Society … AP Scholar with Honor and National Merit Semifinalist … “Who’s Who” Award-winner … Cal Tech Science and Math Award … Math and Spanish clubs and Young life participant.
FLINK'S CAREER STATISTICS
Year | G | GS | Shots | Goals | Assists | Points |
2007 | 20 | 17 | 8 | 3 | 3 | 9 |
2008 | 19 | 19 | 9 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
2009 | 23 | 22 | 19 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
2010 | 20 | 20 | 13 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
Totals | 82 | 78 |
49 | 12 |
3 |
27 |
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