2024 Women's Soccer Roster
Schlosser, Karlie

Jersey Number 37
Karlie Schlosser
- Position:
- Midfield
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Cooper City, Fla.
- Prev School:
- Cooper City HS
Bio
2024:Â Started and appeared in all 17 games for Brown, finishing the season with a team-high four assists. Schlosser matched a career-high with four points at Northeastern (Sept. 19). Schlosser had multiple assists in back-to-back games against Northeastern and Harvard (Sept. 28). Schlosser was one of seven Bears to accumulate over 1,000 minutes played.
2023:Â Saw action in six games, earned one assist in a 4-1 win at Yale (Oct. 4). Played a season-high 22 minutes against Albany (Aug. 25). Helped Brown win its fourth consecutive and league-leading 16th ivy league title.
2022: Played in six games, making one start ... Scored one goal and recorded three assists for five points on the year ... Helped Brown win its third straight and league-leading 15th Ivy League Title.
2021: Played in one game ... Helped Brown win its second straight and league-leading 14th Ivy League title.
Before Brown: Served team as a captain as a junior and senior … Helped team reach Regional Semifinals as a sophomore and Regional Finals as a junior … Played for coaches Steve Coleman and Trent Austin … Has competed on the club level for Team Boca, Tampa Bay United ECNL, Sunrise Prime, Prime, Davie Sharks, and Weston … Principal Honor Roll student.
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Personal: Karlie is the daughter of Monica and Carl Schlosser … Has two siblings, Kellianne and Kyle … Plans to concentrate in Business, Entrepreneurship and Organizations.
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Why Brown? “Brown is a unique university, and I could not imagine attending anywhere else. The open curriculum was just one reason why Brown surpassed all of my other university choices. Many colleges require students to take prerequisites prior to beginning their majors; the open curriculum is truly what propelled Brown to the top of my list from other colleges of interest. This gives me the opportunity to consolidate what major fits me the best for my future. In 2019, the Brown women's soccer team rose to the top of the Ivy League. From the players to the staff, I believe that the environment that surrounds the Brown women's soccer team is what I look for when joining a new soccer family. Contributing to this inspiring team really pushed me to become a better overall player for when I step on the Brown soccer field.”
2023:Â Saw action in six games, earned one assist in a 4-1 win at Yale (Oct. 4). Played a season-high 22 minutes against Albany (Aug. 25). Helped Brown win its fourth consecutive and league-leading 16th ivy league title.
2022: Played in six games, making one start ... Scored one goal and recorded three assists for five points on the year ... Helped Brown win its third straight and league-leading 15th Ivy League Title.
2021: Played in one game ... Helped Brown win its second straight and league-leading 14th Ivy League title.
Before Brown: Served team as a captain as a junior and senior … Helped team reach Regional Semifinals as a sophomore and Regional Finals as a junior … Played for coaches Steve Coleman and Trent Austin … Has competed on the club level for Team Boca, Tampa Bay United ECNL, Sunrise Prime, Prime, Davie Sharks, and Weston … Principal Honor Roll student.
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Personal: Karlie is the daughter of Monica and Carl Schlosser … Has two siblings, Kellianne and Kyle … Plans to concentrate in Business, Entrepreneurship and Organizations.
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Why Brown? “Brown is a unique university, and I could not imagine attending anywhere else. The open curriculum was just one reason why Brown surpassed all of my other university choices. Many colleges require students to take prerequisites prior to beginning their majors; the open curriculum is truly what propelled Brown to the top of my list from other colleges of interest. This gives me the opportunity to consolidate what major fits me the best for my future. In 2019, the Brown women's soccer team rose to the top of the Ivy League. From the players to the staff, I believe that the environment that surrounds the Brown women's soccer team is what I look for when joining a new soccer family. Contributing to this inspiring team really pushed me to become a better overall player for when I step on the Brown soccer field.”
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