2019 Women's Soccer Roster

Jersey Number 23
Abby Kaplan
- Class:
- Senior
- Position:
- Back/Midfielder
- Height:
- 5-7
- Hometown:
- Potomac, Md.
- High School:
- Georgetown Visitation
2019: Missed the season due to injury … Helped Brown win its first Ivy League title and make its first NCAA Championship appearance since 1994 … Helped the Bears set single-season program records for wins (14), home wins (11), and shutouts (13) … Won the team’s Dobson-Kay Coaches’ Award.
2018: Played in three games … Made appearances against Rhode Island (Sept. 16), Delaware State (Oct. 30), and Yale (Nov. 3) … Played a season-high 42 minutes vs. Delaware State.
2017: Appeared in five games with two starts as an outside back … Tallied an assist at Rhode Island (Aug. 27), taking 13 corner kicks … Took 22 corner kicks on the season … Helped Brown post its most wins (11) since 2000 (13 wins).
2016: Played in eight games, making five starts as an outside back … Made starts in Ivy play vs. Harvard (Oct. 15) and Cornell (Oct. 22) … Appeared in a season-high 110 minutes against the Crimson … Helped Brown rank second in the NCAA in save percentage (0.918), fifth in GAA (.409), and 10th in shutout percentage (0.625) as a team at the end of the regular season … Helped Brown finish second in the Ivy League standings, marking its highest finish in the league table since winning the conference title in 1994.
Before Brown: Garnered Washington Post All-Met honors … Gained First Team All-League accolades as a junior and senior … Won Team MVP honors in 2014 … Earned four varsity letters … Played for coaches Clyde Watson and Brent Leiba … Competed on the club level for McLean ECNL 97; captained team from 2013-16 … Helped club team finish as national runner-up in 2014 … Also played basketball … A National Merit Commended Scholar.
Personal: Abby is the daughter of Elizabeth and Steven Kaplan … Has three siblings, Emily, Claire, and Jack … Emily is a member of the Yale women’s track Class of 2019 … Born on May 11, 1998 … Applied Mathematics-Economics concentrator.
Why Brown? “I chose Brown because I love the open curriculum and because it offers a great balance of top level academics and athletics in a thriving city.”
CAREER HIGHS
Goals: --
Assists: 1, at Rhode Island (Aug. 27, 2017)
Points: 1, at Rhode Island (Aug. 27, 2017)
Shots: 1, vs. Cornell (Oct. 22, 2016)
Shots on Goal: --
2018: Played in three games … Made appearances against Rhode Island (Sept. 16), Delaware State (Oct. 30), and Yale (Nov. 3) … Played a season-high 42 minutes vs. Delaware State.
2017: Appeared in five games with two starts as an outside back … Tallied an assist at Rhode Island (Aug. 27), taking 13 corner kicks … Took 22 corner kicks on the season … Helped Brown post its most wins (11) since 2000 (13 wins).
2016: Played in eight games, making five starts as an outside back … Made starts in Ivy play vs. Harvard (Oct. 15) and Cornell (Oct. 22) … Appeared in a season-high 110 minutes against the Crimson … Helped Brown rank second in the NCAA in save percentage (0.918), fifth in GAA (.409), and 10th in shutout percentage (0.625) as a team at the end of the regular season … Helped Brown finish second in the Ivy League standings, marking its highest finish in the league table since winning the conference title in 1994.
Before Brown: Garnered Washington Post All-Met honors … Gained First Team All-League accolades as a junior and senior … Won Team MVP honors in 2014 … Earned four varsity letters … Played for coaches Clyde Watson and Brent Leiba … Competed on the club level for McLean ECNL 97; captained team from 2013-16 … Helped club team finish as national runner-up in 2014 … Also played basketball … A National Merit Commended Scholar.
Personal: Abby is the daughter of Elizabeth and Steven Kaplan … Has three siblings, Emily, Claire, and Jack … Emily is a member of the Yale women’s track Class of 2019 … Born on May 11, 1998 … Applied Mathematics-Economics concentrator.
Why Brown? “I chose Brown because I love the open curriculum and because it offers a great balance of top level academics and athletics in a thriving city.”
CAREER HIGHS
Goals: --
Assists: 1, at Rhode Island (Aug. 27, 2017)
Points: 1, at Rhode Island (Aug. 27, 2017)
Shots: 1, vs. Cornell (Oct. 22, 2016)
Shots on Goal: --
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