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  Julianna Cohen
 

Julianna Cohen


 

 
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Merrick, N.Y.

High School:
Calhoun

Height:
5-5

Position:
Defender/Midfielder

As A Junior In 2006: Started all 19 games in the backfield as a vocal defensive leader and finished with a goal and an assist ... played a long ball from the left side that was headed into goal by Natasha Lee for her second-career assist in the season-opener at Fairleigh Dickinson (Aug. 25) ... proved her skill at taking free kicks when she blasted a 25-yarder past Providence goalkeeper Laura Elfers in the Red Storm's 3-2 win over the Friars (Oct. 8).

As A Sophomore In 2005: One of three returning players to start all 19 games for St. John's ... scored her first collegiate goal against Bucknell (Sept. 2) at the University of Connecticut's tournament ... that goal, a free kick that found the back of the net, was the game-winner and lifted the Red Storm to a 2-1 victory ... Cohen also led the team in that game with three shots ... also had a three shots in the team's next game vs. Quinnipiac (Sept. 4) ... helped the Red Storm defense earn shutout victories over Stony Brook (Sept. 14) and Pittsburgh (Sept. 23).

As A Freshman In 2004: Emerged as a solid defender during her freshman campaign with the Red Storm ... appeared in 19 games, making five starts ... earned her first collegiate start in a win over Wagner (Sept. 12) in the championship game of the St. John's Women's Soccer NYC Nike Classic ... assisted on the game-winning goal in a 2-1 overtime win vs. Seton Hall (Oct. 6) ... started and had a solid defensive game in the Red Storm's win at Providence (Oct. 24).

Before St. John's: Participated in the Olympic Development Program (ODP) for six years ... was a Region I ODP pool player ... competed in the National Finals, while playing for Coach Stone, in 2002 ... captained the Calhoun High School team as a junior and senior ... received All-County honors for three-straight seasons ... named the team's Most Valuable Player as a junior.

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