2020 (COVID-shortened): Started all 12 games for a defense that allowed just six goals on the season, posting eight shutouts ... played 68 minutes in the season opener against Robert Morris Feb. 3, recording a pair of shots and one assist ... played all 90 minutes in the 1-0 shutout of Purdue Fort Wayne Feb. 10 ... on the field for every minute in victories against Cleveland State (2-1 March 10), Green Bay (6-0 March 30), and Oakland (94 minutes in the 1-0 OT decision) ... also had two shot attempts (one on goal) in the win over the Golden Grizzlies ... on the field for all 110 minutes of the Horizon League Tournament Championship victory over Northern Kentucky April 17 as well as all 90 of the 1-0 win over Elon April 28 in the NCAA Tournament ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
• 2020 game-by-game in PDF Format
2019: Appeared in 19 of the 20 games on the season, earning one start ... picked up a pair of assists and recorded two shots ... made season debut with 51 minutes of action in the season opener at DePaul Aug. 22 ... assisted the final goal of the 3-1 win over Northern Illinois in the home opener Aug. 26 ... both shot attempts on the season came in 37 minutes against Eastern Illinois Sept. 6 ... also had an assist in the 3-0 win over UIC Oct. 6 ... in the starting lineup against Youngstown State Nov. 1, playing all 90 minutes against the Penguins that day ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
• 2019 game-by-game in PDF Format
2018: Made a big jump as a sophomore, appearing in 17 games on the season, helping an MKE defense that led the Horizon League with a 0.72 goals-against average ... recorded a pair of shots, one on goal ... made her season debut with 14 minutes of action in a shutout of Northern Illinois Aug. 17 ... saw 40 minutes on the field in a 4-0 victory over Green Bay Sept. 26 ... played 31 or more minutes in six of the final seven games of the season, including a season-high 52 in the 1-1 draw against Oakland in the Horizon League Tournament opener ... recorded a shot against Cleveland State Oct. 26 ... also put a shot on goal against Santa Clare in the NCAA Tournament contest Nov. 10 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
• 2018 game-by-game in PDF Format
2017: Appeared in nine games in her first season with the Panthers ... made collegiate debut against Eastern Illinois Aug. 27 ... recorded first shot attempt in the win against Indiana State Sept. 3 ... on the field for a season-high 27 minutes against IUPUI Oct. 18 ... also recorded a shot attempt in the win over Youngstown State Oct. 21.
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• 2017 game-by-game in PDF Format
High School: Earned First-Team All-State honors from the Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association after leading Arrowhead High School to its first Classic 8 Conference championship since 2002 and advancing to the Division 1 sectional final … named the Class 8 Conference Player of the Year … honored as a first-team all-league selection each of her final three seasons … a WSCA Best of the Rest honoree in 2015, Koerber was also a Second-Team
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area choice as a junior … three-time Team Defensive MVP award winner … Dean’s List member each semester … played club soccer for SC Waukesha for four years, with a very successful run that included first-place Wisconsin State Cup finishes from 2013 to 2016, a runner-up showing in 2017 and a second-place regional showing in 2014.
Personal: Daughter of Patrick and Jeri Koerber … a nursing major … brother, Colin, plays soccer at Marquette … chose UWM because of the opportunities for both soccer and nursing … also because it was close to home and she enjoys the atmosphere of the campus … most memorable sports experience was playing in a regional finals game in her second year with SC Waukesha … career goal is to pursue a career in nursing … lists hobbies as hanging out with friends, playing soccer and spending time with family … has done community service work with the St. Charles Food Pantry, Blessings in a Backpack, Arrowhead Pill Drop and with ShoreHaven and ManorCare … born Dec. 11, 1998.
PRONUNCIATION: KER-ber