2021 Women's Soccer Roster
Brown, Ryanne

Jersey Number 21
Ryanne Brown
- Height:
- 5-8
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Brebeuf Jesuit
- Hometown:
- Indianapolis, Ind.
Bio
2021 (Graduate Student):
Started and played in 20 games and recorded fifth-most minutes played (1579) ... Collected five points on one goal and three assists ... Sits in a tied for fourth with two assists ... Found the back of the net in the season-opener against High Point (Aug. 22) ... Played in the full 90 or more eight times ... Took 11 shots (ninth most on team), five of them on target.
2020-21 (Senior):
Started all 14 games and recorded second-most minutes played (1248) ... Finished tied for second on the team with three goals ... Sits in a three way tie for first with two assists ... Found the back of the net in the season-opener against Duke (Sept. 10) ... Netted two game-winning goals in a 1-0 win over Miami (Oct. 1) and a 1-0 OT win at NC State (Mar. 20) ... Played at least 65 minutes in every game, including the full 90 or more eight times ... Took 14 shots (third most on team), seven of them on target and had the third-best shot percentage (.214) ... Saw action at the forward, midfield and right back positions.
2019 (Junior):
Appeared in 16 games, starting 15 ... Had three goals and three assists for nine points ... Scored a goal vs. Appalachian State (Aug. 25), at Boston College (Oct. 13) and at Notre Dame (Oct. 31) ... Had an assist vs. UNC Wilmington (Sept. 8), vs. Duke (Sept. 26) and vs. Florida State (Oct. 27) ... Had a total of 14 shots.
2018 (Sophomore):
Appeared in 18 games, starting four ... Had one goal and five assists for seven points ... Scored first career goal vs. Michigan (Aug. 30) ... Had first career assist at NC State (Sept. 20) ... Also had assists at Duke (Oct. 4), vs. Clemson (Oct. 18), vs. Syracuse (Oct. 21) and vs. Ohio State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... Had a total of 19 shots.
2017 (Freshman):
Started four games while making an appearance in 14…Made her first career start in the ACC opener against Pitt (Sept. 15)…Also made starts against Florida State (Oct. 15), Louisville (Oct. 19) and Clemson (Oct. 22)…Took eight shots, including five on goal…Took two shots, both on goal, at Louisville (Oct. 19)…Saw time on the field against both Georgetown (Nov. 10) and Penn State (Nov. 17) in the NCAA Championship.
Background:
Member of the United States Under-17 National Team...NSCAA All-American...No. 20 Ranked 2017 Prospect by TopDrawerSoccer...In three years with her high school team, totaled 51 goals and 42 assists, leading the team to a 70-7 record in that span ... All-state honoree each of her three seasons and was named an NSCAA All-American ... Rated as the No. 20 prospect in the nation and the No. 9 midfielder by TopDrawerSoccer ... Won a high school state title her junior year, tallying 26 goals and 26 assists en route to a 28-2 overall record ... With the United States U-17 National Team, attended four camps and earned two caps ... Twice named to Interregional ODP all-star team.
Personal:
Daughter of Tony and Lisa Brown ... Born on Jan. 21, 1999 ... Brother, Jalen, played soccer at Xavier and was drafted by NYCFC in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft ... Father, Tony, played basketball at Earlham College ... Cousin, Sarina Bolden, plays soccer at Loyola Marymount...Majoring in Communications.
Started and played in 20 games and recorded fifth-most minutes played (1579) ... Collected five points on one goal and three assists ... Sits in a tied for fourth with two assists ... Found the back of the net in the season-opener against High Point (Aug. 22) ... Played in the full 90 or more eight times ... Took 11 shots (ninth most on team), five of them on target.
2020-21 (Senior):
Started all 14 games and recorded second-most minutes played (1248) ... Finished tied for second on the team with three goals ... Sits in a three way tie for first with two assists ... Found the back of the net in the season-opener against Duke (Sept. 10) ... Netted two game-winning goals in a 1-0 win over Miami (Oct. 1) and a 1-0 OT win at NC State (Mar. 20) ... Played at least 65 minutes in every game, including the full 90 or more eight times ... Took 14 shots (third most on team), seven of them on target and had the third-best shot percentage (.214) ... Saw action at the forward, midfield and right back positions.
2019 (Junior):
Appeared in 16 games, starting 15 ... Had three goals and three assists for nine points ... Scored a goal vs. Appalachian State (Aug. 25), at Boston College (Oct. 13) and at Notre Dame (Oct. 31) ... Had an assist vs. UNC Wilmington (Sept. 8), vs. Duke (Sept. 26) and vs. Florida State (Oct. 27) ... Had a total of 14 shots.
2018 (Sophomore):
Appeared in 18 games, starting four ... Had one goal and five assists for seven points ... Scored first career goal vs. Michigan (Aug. 30) ... Had first career assist at NC State (Sept. 20) ... Also had assists at Duke (Oct. 4), vs. Clemson (Oct. 18), vs. Syracuse (Oct. 21) and vs. Ohio State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... Had a total of 19 shots.
2017 (Freshman):
Started four games while making an appearance in 14…Made her first career start in the ACC opener against Pitt (Sept. 15)…Also made starts against Florida State (Oct. 15), Louisville (Oct. 19) and Clemson (Oct. 22)…Took eight shots, including five on goal…Took two shots, both on goal, at Louisville (Oct. 19)…Saw time on the field against both Georgetown (Nov. 10) and Penn State (Nov. 17) in the NCAA Championship.
Background:
Member of the United States Under-17 National Team...NSCAA All-American...No. 20 Ranked 2017 Prospect by TopDrawerSoccer...In three years with her high school team, totaled 51 goals and 42 assists, leading the team to a 70-7 record in that span ... All-state honoree each of her three seasons and was named an NSCAA All-American ... Rated as the No. 20 prospect in the nation and the No. 9 midfielder by TopDrawerSoccer ... Won a high school state title her junior year, tallying 26 goals and 26 assists en route to a 28-2 overall record ... With the United States U-17 National Team, attended four camps and earned two caps ... Twice named to Interregional ODP all-star team.
Personal:
Daughter of Tony and Lisa Brown ... Born on Jan. 21, 1999 ... Brother, Jalen, played soccer at Xavier and was drafted by NYCFC in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft ... Father, Tony, played basketball at Earlham College ... Cousin, Sarina Bolden, plays soccer at Loyola Marymount...Majoring in Communications.
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