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Senior Year Media-Guide Bio (plus Senior Year info.) in PDF Format
Notes: Ends her career tied for second on the BGSU career goals list and deadlocked for third in points ... despite battling injuries throughout her career, had 20 goals and 48 points in her Falcon tenure ... her eight career assists place her in a tie for eighth on that BGSU list. 2002: Played in three matches off the bench ... saw action in home contests vs. Detroit, Valparaiso and Northern Illinois ... MAC Honor Roll for third-straight year. 2001: Injuries limited her to playing in just 10 matches, all off the bench ... still managed to score three goals on the season ... her first goal came in her first match, and proved to be the match winner, at Ohio State ... had been in that match for just over four minutes before scoring her goal ... scored a pair of goals in the win over Youngstown State ... MAC Honor Roll for second consecutive year. 2000: Ranked second on the team with five goals and 13 points ... scored overtime match-winner at Eastern Michigan (regular-season) ... scored the first goal of the match in the league tourney semifinals vs. Western Michigan ... also scored against Detroit, UNLV and Central Michigan ... those three goals came on her first three shot attempts of the season ... had assists vs. Ball State, UWGB and EMU (MAC Tournament) ... played in 19 matches, making five starts ... named to MAC's Academic Honor Roll. 1999: Sat out the season as a redshirt after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus in the spring. 1998: Became BGSU's first-ever All-MAC First-Team pick ... the team leader in goals, with a school-record 12 ... also set a school mark with 29 points, despite missing a match due to injury ... started 18 of her 19 contests ... at that point, ranked as the school's career leader in both goals and points ... named to the All-Ohio Second Team ... the first BG player to score a goal in four consecutive matches ... had just the second hat trick in school history, at Detroit ... set a BG record for goals in a half in that match, with three ... two of those goals came just 17 seconds apart, another school mark ... was named the MAC Player of the Week (Nov. 3) largely for her efforts in that UDM match ... had two goals and an assist vs. Robert Morris ... had six goals and four assists (16 points) in MAC contests ... three of her goals were match-winners, all coming in league contests (vs. Buffalo, Central Michigan and Marshall) ... named to the all-tournament team in BG's own Falcon Classic. High School: Earned four letters at Schaumburg ('98) for coaches Greg Charvat and Mike Crowe ... scored a whopping 25 goals and added 17 assists as a senior, for respective career totals of 72 and 42 ... Saxons captured three Mid-Suburban League titles ... team went 59-22-6 during her tenure ... a three-time pick to both the all-conference and all-sectional teams ... twice named to the Daily Herald All-Area team ... earned Chicago Sun-Times Second-Team All-State honors as a senior ... National Honor Society ... Illinois State Scholar. Personal: Tracy Anne Gleixner was born Feb. 26, 1980, in Arlington Heights, Ill. ... secondary education (integrated language arts) major with a 3.26 cumulative GPA ... daughter of Robert and Maureen Gleixner ... has two brothers and a sister, all younger ... treasurer/secretary of BGSU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee ... played club ball for Illinois Arsenal and Schaumburg Arsenal. GLEIXNER'S YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year MP/MS Shots G-A=Pts. 1998 19/18 49 12-5=29 1999 Redshirted 2000 19/ 5 25 5-3=13 2001 10/ 0 6 3-0= 6 2002 3/ 0 1 0-0= 0 Career 51/23 81 20-8=48
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