2013 Soccer Roster

Sophie Campise
- Position:
- Defender
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Dallas, Texas
- Prev School:
- University of Texas
University of Alabama
2013 (Senior)
Played in all 18 games during the season, making 15 starts ... earned the starting position in midfield early in the season ... scored her first career goal at Alabama when she found the back of the net vs. LSU (10/6) ... had two points in the season ... finished the year with 23 shots and seven shots on goal.
2012 (Junior)
Played in 17 games being used as a key substitute on the back line ... recorded four shots on the year, with three on goal ... made first appearance for Alabama in season opener against Kennesaw State, putting a shot on goal (8.17) ... had two shots on goal in the victory over UAB (8.26) ... recorded a shot against South Alabama (8.31) ... played in 11 conference matches and logged 315 minutes.
University of Texas
2010 (at Texas)
Starting midfielder in all 20 games, totaling two assists ... helped Longhorns reach the NCAA tournament.
2009 (at Texas)
Named to the Big 12 All-Newcomer team and also earned a spot on all-tournament team at Big 12 Championship ... started 15 of the 16 games she played, as a defender and midfielder ... her lone goal of the season beat Colorado in double-overtime (1-0).
High School and Personal Data
Starter every season as member of four state-championship teams at Four-year Ursuline Academy in Dallas ... first Team all-state as a sophomore and senior, first team all-district as a freshman ... named to state championship all-tournament teams as a junior and senior ... member of Region III state ODP team from 2005-08 ... also played for the Dallas Sting and North Texas 91 club ... participated in the 2008 Region III ODP Spain trip ... named to all-star team at 2007 adidas ESP Camp ... ODP interregional camp participant from 2005-07 ... her sister Kendall also played soccer at Texas while her mother Mary played at Texas A&M and the University of North Carolina ... daughter of Leon and Mary Campise.