Bio


#5 - Amanda Yanulevich

#5 - Amanda Yanulevich

Class:
SO
Height/Weight:
5-5
   
Hometown:
Woodbine, Md.
Position:
M
   
High School:
Glenelg
   

2005: Played in all 16 games for the Retrievers, starting 10…scored the game-winning penalty stroke in sudden victory time to give UMBC its first win of the season, 6-5, over St. Francis (Pa.)…earlier notched the only successful penalty stroke during the regulation five strokes…selected to the NFHCA National Academic Squad and America East Honor Roll…named team Most Improved Athlete.

 

Background: Named Baltimore Sun and Washington Post Player of the Year in 2004…an All-County selection in 2003 and 2004…Second-Team All-State in 2004…finished her high school career as Glenelg’s all-time leader in points, assists and goals…led her team to the state championships as a senior…also lettered in softball and was named Player of the Year by the Washington Post…a National Honor Society member in high school…daughter of Mike and Tammy Yanulevich…has a younger sister, Amber…born on Jan. 28, 1987…a biology major who hopes to become a physical therapist.

 

 Year

 GP/GS

 SH

 G

 A

 Pts.

 DSv

 GWG

 2005

 16/10

 4

 0

 0

 0

 0

 1