2015 Women's Soccer Roster
Smith, Alexis

Jersey Number 0
Alexis Smith
- Position:
- Goalkeeper
- Height:
- 5-8
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Franklin
- Hometown:
- Livonia, Mich.
Bio
AS A FALCON
Played in 10 matches in goal for the Falcons in two years at BGSU ... Made her first career start versus Western Michigan on Senior Day (Oct. 25) ... Totaled 346:18 minutes on the pitch for the Falcons ... Registered 23 saves in goal for BGSU ... Tallied a BGSU career-high nine saves versus the WMU Broncos on Oct. 25, 2015.
2015
Played in seven matches on the season in goal for BGSU, making a start against Western Michigan on her senior day (Oct. 25) … Logged 224:59 minutes on the year … Totaled 15 saves on the season … Recorded a .833 saves percentage for the year … Posted a career-high nine stops versus Western Michigan (Oct. 25), on Senior Day ... Registered three saves against Chicago State in 39:07 minutes of play at home (Aug. 21) … Also recorded three saves in a 4-0 win over Findlay (Sept. 8), totaling 29:45 minutes in goal in the win ... Logged 25:23 minutes in goal at Kent State (Oct. 16) … Logged 13:42 minutes of action against Northern Illinois (Oct. 23) … Recorded 16:10 minutes in match against Butler (Sep. 17).
2014
Played in three matches on the season in goal for BGSU … Logged 121:19 minutes on the year … Totaled eight saves on the season … Recorded a .615 saves percentage for the year … Had seven saves in 78:12 minutes of action in goal for the Falcons at Ball State (Sept. 26) … Played 22:44 minutes in match at Butler (Sept. 19) … Posted one save in 20:23 minutes of play at Evansville (Aug. 29).
PRIOR TO BGSU
Played two years at Schoolcraft College in Michigan … Posted a 0.18 goals against average in two seasons, allowing only one goal and posting 29 saves … Played in goal for the Ocelots, helping lead her team to a 13-2-1 overall record in 2013 as a sophomore … Helped to guide her team to win the Michigan Community College Athletic Association Regular Season Championship with a 9-0-1 regular season record … Also led her team to the Region XII Regular Season Title in 2013 … Allowed just one goal in over 363 minutes of action in goal in 2013, posting a 0.25 goals against average on the year … Also lettered in basketball, averaging 10.6 points and 5.3 rebounds per game to earn All-Eastern Conference Team Honorable Mention honors.
HIGH SCHOOL
Lettered for four years at Franklin High School (’12) under Dean Kowalski … Was a four-time All-Conference selection … Earned All-Region First-Team honors as a senior in 2012 … Led her 2012 team to the school’s first-ever District Championship … Earned a total of 10 letters during her time at Franklin High … Also played golf and basketball … Received All-Conference accolades in all three sports … Served as the Team Captain for all three teams.
PERSONAL
Alexis Portia Smith was born on May 23, 1994 in Moscow, Russia … Majoring in psychology … Daughter of Todd and Sheryl Smith … Has a younger brother … Played club soccer for the Livonia City Soccer Club.
Played in 10 matches in goal for the Falcons in two years at BGSU ... Made her first career start versus Western Michigan on Senior Day (Oct. 25) ... Totaled 346:18 minutes on the pitch for the Falcons ... Registered 23 saves in goal for BGSU ... Tallied a BGSU career-high nine saves versus the WMU Broncos on Oct. 25, 2015.
2015
Played in seven matches on the season in goal for BGSU, making a start against Western Michigan on her senior day (Oct. 25) … Logged 224:59 minutes on the year … Totaled 15 saves on the season … Recorded a .833 saves percentage for the year … Posted a career-high nine stops versus Western Michigan (Oct. 25), on Senior Day ... Registered three saves against Chicago State in 39:07 minutes of play at home (Aug. 21) … Also recorded three saves in a 4-0 win over Findlay (Sept. 8), totaling 29:45 minutes in goal in the win ... Logged 25:23 minutes in goal at Kent State (Oct. 16) … Logged 13:42 minutes of action against Northern Illinois (Oct. 23) … Recorded 16:10 minutes in match against Butler (Sep. 17).
2014
Played in three matches on the season in goal for BGSU … Logged 121:19 minutes on the year … Totaled eight saves on the season … Recorded a .615 saves percentage for the year … Had seven saves in 78:12 minutes of action in goal for the Falcons at Ball State (Sept. 26) … Played 22:44 minutes in match at Butler (Sept. 19) … Posted one save in 20:23 minutes of play at Evansville (Aug. 29).
PRIOR TO BGSU
Played two years at Schoolcraft College in Michigan … Posted a 0.18 goals against average in two seasons, allowing only one goal and posting 29 saves … Played in goal for the Ocelots, helping lead her team to a 13-2-1 overall record in 2013 as a sophomore … Helped to guide her team to win the Michigan Community College Athletic Association Regular Season Championship with a 9-0-1 regular season record … Also led her team to the Region XII Regular Season Title in 2013 … Allowed just one goal in over 363 minutes of action in goal in 2013, posting a 0.25 goals against average on the year … Also lettered in basketball, averaging 10.6 points and 5.3 rebounds per game to earn All-Eastern Conference Team Honorable Mention honors.
HIGH SCHOOL
Lettered for four years at Franklin High School (’12) under Dean Kowalski … Was a four-time All-Conference selection … Earned All-Region First-Team honors as a senior in 2012 … Led her 2012 team to the school’s first-ever District Championship … Earned a total of 10 letters during her time at Franklin High … Also played golf and basketball … Received All-Conference accolades in all three sports … Served as the Team Captain for all three teams.
PERSONAL
Alexis Portia Smith was born on May 23, 1994 in Moscow, Russia … Majoring in psychology … Daughter of Todd and Sheryl Smith … Has a younger brother … Played club soccer for the Livonia City Soccer Club.
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