2022 Women's Soccer Roster
Reuber, Mackenzie

Jersey Number 20
Mackenzie Reuber
- Position:
- Midfielder
- Height:
- 5-3
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Macomb Lutheran North
- Hometown:
- Macomb, Mich.
Bio
Years of eligibility remaining including 2022-23 academic year: 1
PRONUNCIATION
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In The Nest: Fifth-Year Falcons Miller, Reuber Continue to Cultivate Championship Culture
2022
2021
2020(-21)
2019
2018
HIGH SCHOOL
PERSONAL
REUBER - CAREER STATS
PRONUNCIATION
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In The Nest: Fifth-Year Falcons Miller, Reuber Continue to Cultivate Championship Culture
2022
- Named to the All-MAC First Team
- Named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region Third Team as well
- Also chosen to both the OCSA All-Ohio Second Team and the Academic All-Ohio First Team
- Named to the Academic All-MAC Team as well
- Started all 19 matches, and had five points on a goal and three assists
- Four of those points came in MAC play
- Played all 90 minutes of the match vs. Michigan State in the season opener
- Was on the pitch for 74 minutes of the Cincinnati contest
- Also played 74 minutes at nationally-ranked Tennessee
- Saw 68 minutes of action in the Senior Day shutout win over Detroit Mercy
- Played 70 minutes of a second-straight shutout, helping hold Valparaiso to two total shot attempts in a 3-0 road win
- Had an assist vs. the Beacons, as Kennedy White headed home her corner kick just over five minutes into the match
- For her efforts in the Valpo match, was named to the Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (Sept. 13)
- Played all 90 minutes of the Xavier contest and 84 more vs. Toledo
- Saw 73 minutes of action at Western Michigan, and 66 more in the shutout win at Central Michigan
- Played 80 minutes against Ball State
- Saw 54 minutes of action in BGSU's 4-0 win at Akron
- Played 73 minutes vs. preseason MAC favorite Ohio, and had an assist in that 4-0 victory at Cochrane
- Played 72 minutes at Kent State
- Was on the field for 84 minutes as the Falcons kept a clean sheet vs. league-leading Buffalo
- Played 75 minutes as BGSU earned a fourth shutout in five matches, with a 1-0 win over Miami
- At the other end of the pitch, recorded the assist on the lone goal, as her free kick led to Maya Dean's winner
- Scored a brilliant goal, finding the upper left corner of the net from 35 yards out, at Eastern Michigan
- The goal gave BG a 3-0 lead early in the second half of BGSU's 7-1 win
- For her efforts in the Miami and EMU matches, was named to the TDS National Team of the Week (Oct. 25) for the second time in 2022
- Played 74 minutes of the win at Northern Illinois
- Was on the field for 75 minutes of the Falcons' shutout win over Western Michigan in the MAC Tournament quarterfinals
- That WMU match was the 91st of her BGSU career, as she set a school record for matches played when the opening whistle blew
- Played 103 minutes of the semifinal-round matchup vs. Ball State, with her two shots including one on goal
2021
- Named to the Academic All-MAC Team
- Started all 21 matches on the season, and had three points on a goal and an assist
- Picked up an assist at Michigan, as her pass from the top of the box found Lacee Bethea on the six-yard line near the far side
- Bethea's one-timer gave the Falcons a 1-0 lead with just 50 seconds gone
- It marked her second assist in as many matches at U-M
- Played 80 minutes at Ohio State and 53 more in the Falcons' blowout win over Oakland
- Was on the pitch for 101 minutes as the Falcons battled #17 Xavier to a 1-1 draw
- Helped the Orange and Brown blank Western Michigan, 2-0, playing 83 minutes of that road win
- Played 61 minutes vs. Northern Illinois, and saw 71 minutes of time vs. Ohio
- Helped BGSU post another shutout in the latter match
- Played 59 minutes of the win at Kent State, and was on the field for 62 minutes of the shutout win at Ball State
- Played 71 minutes vs. Miami, as BG picked up a 3-1 win on Senior Day
- Was on the field for 67 minutes of the win over Eastern Michigan, helping the Falcons record a shutout
- Played 73 minutes of the Falcons' 1-0 OT win at Central Michigan and 70 minutes of the Buffalo match
- Scored the Falcons' final goal in a 3-0 win at Akron
- Settled the ball near the top of the box after a corner kick, and blasted a shot into the upper portion of the net
- Had hit the post with a shot earlier in that UA match
- Helped the Falcons record a second-straight shutout, playing 83 minutes of the OT victory vs. Toledo
- On her birthday, played 71 minutes of a 1-0 shutout victory over Buffalo in the MAC Tournament semifinal
- Played 71 minutes of the 3-0 win over Kent State in the league tourney final
- Played 60 minutes of the NCAA Championships first-round match at #8/9 Michigan
2020(-21)
- Named to the Academic All-MAC Team
- Played in seven matches, starting all seven
- Was on the pitch for at least 51 minutes in each of those seven contests
- Started and played 53 minutes in the regular-season opener, a 3-0 win at Akron
- Played 54 minutes of the home opener, a 1-0 OT win over Ohio
- Was on the pitch for a season-high 76 minutes of the Falcons' third-straight shutout win, a 3-0 victory at Ohio
- Missed the MAC Championship vs. Ball State due to injury, but returned for the NCAA Championships
- Started and played 52 minutes of the Falcons' match vs. Ole Miss in the NCAAs
2019
- Named to the MAC All-Tournament Team
- Also was named the team's Most Improved Player
- Played in all 23 matches, making 17 starts
- Had five assists on the season, tying for third on the team
- Played in all 11 MAC regular-season matches, starting 10
- Had four assists in conference contests, tying for second on the club
- Played 35 minutes off the bench in the season opener at Kentucky
- Saw 41 minutes of action at Xavier and had a shot attempt
- Started the Valparaiso match, and played 48 minutes of that 2-0 win
- Had a pair of shots, including one on goal, vs. the Crusaders
- Started the Dayton match, playing 66 minutes and firing a pair of shots in that 2-1, double-OT win
- Started and played 64 minutes at Michigan, and came off the bench to play 37 minutes at Michigan State
- Played 62 minutes off the bench at DePaul, and saw 50 minutes of action at West Virginia, with a shot attempt in the latter contest
- Had an assist on the only goal of the match as BG won the MAC opener at Cochrane Stadium
- Played a right-side cross into the box against Akron
- That cross found the head of Sarah Allen, who nodded it back across the six-yard line to Lynsey Spotts -- Spotts headed it home for the lone goal of the match
- Played 38 minutes vs. the Zips, and had a shot attempt in addition to the assist
- Saw 53 minutes of action vs. Buffalo, with a pair of shots on goal in that win
- Drew the start in a pair of 3-1 road wins, at Kent State and Ohio
- Had an assist on the opening goal of the match in BG's 3-2, come-from-behind win over Central Michigan
- Played a cross from the right side, that Chelsee Washington knocked back into the box for Nikki Cox to head home
- Played 81 minutes of that match and had one shot attempt
- Played 68 minutes of the Falcons' 2-1 overtime win at Eastern Michigan
- Was on the pitch for 46 minutes of BG's 3-0 win over Miami, with a shot attempt
- Played 93 minutes against Ball State, and fired a shot
- Played 43 minutes, picking up the game-winning assist, in the Falcons' 7-0 victory at Northern Illinois
- Her right-side cross was headed home by Hannah Dolfuss in the eighth minute to open the scoring in DeKalb
- For the second consecutive game, had the primary assist on the game-winning goal
- Had the lone helper on Kennedy White's 36th-minute goal as BG downed Western Michigan, 1-0, to clinch a tie for the MAC regular-season title
- The GWA at WMU was her third of the season and the fourth of her career
- Played 71 minutes of that victory
- Was on the field for 57 minutes of BG's 3-1 win at Toledo, as the Falcons clinched the MAC's regular-season title outright
- Played 47 minutes as BGSU downed CMU, 4-1, in the MAC Tournament's quarterfinal round at Cochrane, and had a shot on goal vs. the Chippewas
- Was on the field for 79 minutes of BG's semifinal-round win over Buffalo, with a shot on goal
- Played 70 minutes of the championship match vs. Eastern Michigan
- Saw 66 minutes of action in the NCAA Championships match at Michigan, with an assist on the Falcons' goal
- Played a right-side cross to Chelsee Washington, who chested it down and fired it past the 'keeper for just the second NCAA Tournament goal in program history
2018
- Played in all 22 matches for the MAC regular-season and tournament champions, making 10 starts
- Had three points on a goal and an assist
- The goal proved to be a game-winning goal
- Saw action in each of BGSU's two matches during the season-opening trip to Hawai'i
- Made her collegiate debut vs. Loyola Marymount, playing 60 minutes off the bench
- Then, made her first start as a Falcon in the Hawai'i match, playing 57 minutes
- Came off the bench to play 29 minutes vs. Oakland, as the Falcons posted a 3-0 shutout win in the home opener
- Played 52 minutes off the bench in the Xavier contest
- Saw 41 minutes of playing time at No. 15 Northwestern
- Played 67 minutes, the highest total of her young career, off the bench vs. DePaul
- Started and played 46 minutes of the Falcons' win over Youngstown State
- Again was in the Starting XI at Miami, and played 54 minutes of that MAC-opening 2-0 win
- Started and played 41 minutes at Ball State, picking up her first collegiate point in the Falcons' 3-0 victory
- Had an assist on the first goal of the match vs. the Cards
- Made a nifty spin move to get around a defender on the right sideline, then played a diagonal ball to Erica Hubert at the top of the 18 -- Hubert trapped that pass down into the path of Chelsee Washington, who gave BG the lead just 3:09 into the match
- Scored her first collegiate goal, which proved to be the game winner, in the Falcons' 3-0 victory against Northern Illinois
- The goal came on a blast from the top of the 18
- Played 54 minutes vs. Western Michigan, with her two shot attempts including one on goal
- Drew the start and played 37 minutes of BG's 3-1 win at Central Michigan
- Started and played 49 minutes of the Falcons' victory over Eastern Michigan at Cochrane
- Had one shot attempt, but her biggest play of the day came when she blocked an EMU shot off of the goal line for a 'team save' with the match still scoreless early in the second half -- BG went on to score nine minutes later
- Started and played 40 minutes of BG's 3-1 win over MAC preseason favorite Kent State
- Then, came off the bench to play 15 minutes in another 3-1 win two days later, this time against Ohio
- Played 32 minutes at Akron, and had back-to-back shots in the second half, including one that hit the crossbar
- Saw 27 minutes of time against Buffalo, as the Falcons recorded a 5-0 road win to clinch the MAC regular-season championship
- Played 53 minutes, the highest total of any of BG's players off the bench, in the Falcons' 2-1 win over Toledo to end the regular season
- Again topped all bench players three days later, playing 44 minutes as the Falcons topped Eastern Michigan in the MAC Tournament's quarterfinal round at Cochrane
- Played 48 minutes of the semifinal-round win over Ohio, as the Falcons blanked the Bobcats, 1-0
- Two days later, played 80 minutes off the bench vs. Ball State, as the Falcons captured the MAC Tournament title
- Had two shot attempts, including one that hit the post during the first overtime period
- Also saved a diagonal ball late in regulation, one-timing it to classmate Sarah Allen in the box for a shot that just missed
- Drew the start and played 28 minutes of the NCAA Tournament match at No. 14 Penn State
HIGH SCHOOL
- Earned four letters at Macomb Lutheran High School North ('18) under coach Greg DeCourval
- Was injured for most of her senior season, but still earned All-Michigan Catholic League First-Team honors for the Mustangs
- Earned all-state honors from TopDrawerSoccer.com
- Had three goals and four assists that season, after totaling 41 goals and 27 assists in the prior two years
- A three-year all-league selection, she was named to the all-region, all-area and all-state first teams in 2016
- Team won back-to-back district titles, advancing to the state semifinals in 2017
- A two-year team captain
PERSONAL
- Born in Sacramento, Calif.
- Daughter of Craig and Danyelle Reuber
- The youngest of three children
- Has a pair of brothers, Nickolas and Joshua
- Joshua was a kicker on the West Virginia Univ. football team in 2013
- Played club ball for Waza Juniors, and also played for the Nationals Black in 2016 and the Nationals Development Academy in 2017-18
- Favorite athlete is Julie Ertz
- Lists her parents as her biggest influence
- Pursuing a MBA at BGSU
REUBER - CAREER STATS
Season | GP-GS | Minutes | Goals | Assists | Points | Shots | Shot% | SOG | SOG% | GW | PK-Att |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | 22-10 | 996 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 9 | .111 | 2 | .222 | 1 | 0-0 |
2019 | 23-17 | 1291 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 17 | .000 | 5 | .294 | 0 | 0-0 |
2020-21 | 7-7 | 395 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .000 | 1 | 1.000 | 0 | 0-0 |
2021 | 21-21 | 1483 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 7 | .143 | 4 | .571 | 0 | 0-0 |
TOTAL | 73-55 | 4165 | 2 | 7 | 11 | 34 | .059 | 12 | .353 | 1 | 0-0 |
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