2019 Women's Soccer Roster
Carchio, Abby

Jersey Number 5
Abby Carchio
- Class:
- Senior
- Position:
- Midfielder
- Height:
- 5-6
- Hometown:
- Lakeville, Mass.
- High School:
- Apponequet Regional
Bio
Notes: Finished her career ranked 15th all-time at Brown in career points (49), 16th in career goals (16), and eighth in career assists (17) … Earned First Team All-Ivy honors in 2017, 2018, and 2019.
2019: Earned First Team All-Ivy … Garnered Second Team All-East Region honors … Earned First Team NEWISA All-New England plaudits … Gained a spot in the NEWISA Senior Bowl … Selected as a candidate for the Senior CLASS Award … Won the team’s Sarah Nicholson Most Outstanding Senior Award … Served team as a captain … Won Ivy League Player of the Week honors on Nov. 4 … Gained a spot on Top Drawer Soccer’s Team of the Week on Nov. 5 … Played in 12 games with 10 starts, missing seven games due to injury … Totaled nine points on three goals and three assists on the year; posted seven of nine points in Ivy play … Ranked first in assists (three), fourth in points (seven), sixth in shots on goal (eight), and seventh in shots (17) in Ivy League play only … Tallied 22 shots and 10 shots on goal on the year … Scored the game-winning goal in double overtime on a penalty kick against Penn (Nov. 2), securing the Bears the Ivy League title; registered career highs in shots (11) and shots on goal (five) in the game … Netted a penalty kick in the shootout against Monmouth (Nov. 16) in the first round of the NCAA Championship … Notched one goal apiece vs. Hofstra (Aug. 30) and Dartmouth (Sept. 28) … Dished out two assists at Harvard (Oct. 19) … Added an assist at Yale (Nov. 9) … 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).
2018: Earned First Team All-Ivy honors … Gained United Soccer Coaches Third Team All-East Region accolades … Garnered New England Midfielder of the Year honors from the New England Soccer Journal … Took home First Team NEWISA All-New England accolades … Earned Academic All-Ivy honors … Won the team’s Ridgely Most Valuable Player Award and Denis Chartier Golden Boot Award … Ranked first in the Ivy League in points (28) and assists (eight) and second in goals (10) … Stood first in the conference in assists (six), second in points (12), and third in goals (three) in Ivy play … Led the team in points (28), goals (10), assists (eight), shots (48), shots on goal (23), game-winning goals (three), and corner kicks taken (49) … Started all 17 games as a midfielder and forward … Ranked third on the team in minutes played (1,327) … Converted 2-of-2 penalty kicks on the year … Paced the team in points (12), goals (three), assists (six), shots (20), shots on goal (eight), and corners taken (25) in Ivy play … Posted three or more points in each of five games … Tallied a brace in each of three games … Registered a season-high five points in each of two games – vs. Cornell (Oct. 21) and vs. Delaware State (Oct. 30); notched two goals and an assist in both games with the game-winning goal against the Big Red … Compiled a goal and two assists, while taking 11 corners, vs. Yale (Nov. 3) … Scored two goals, including the game winner, vs. UMass Lowell (Sept. 18) … Netted the game-winning goal vs. Sacred Heart (Aug. 31) … Distributed two assists vs. Harvard (Oct. 13) … Posted a goal and an assist vs. Holy Cross (Sept. 9).
2017: Earned First Team All-Ivy honors … Gained Second Team NEWISA All-New England accolades … Played in and started 14 games … Ranked fifth on the team in points (seven), goals (two), and assists (three) … Tallied 30 shots and 10 shots on goal on the year … Took 24 corner kicks on the season … Posted three points on a goal and an assist vs. Sacred Heart (Sept. 24) … Netted a goal at Hartford (Aug. 31) … Posted one assist at Vermont (Sept. 2) and vs. Lafayette (Sept. 10) … … Helped Brown post its most wins (11) since 2000 (13 wins) … Earned the team’s Ridgely Most Valuable Player Award … Gained a Brown Global Sport Community Fellowship for the Summer of 2018.
2016: Played in 15 games with seven starts … Led the team’s rookies with five points … Ranked tied for second on the team with three assists … Scored the game-winning goal vs. Stony Brook (Sept. 4) … Posted two assists at Holy Cross (Oct. 11) … Assisted on the game winner vs. Cornell (Oct. 22) … Totaled seven shots, five on goal, on the year … Played a season-high 85 minutes at Penn (Oct. 29) … Helped Brown finish second in the Ivy League standings, marking its highest finish in the league table since winning the conference title in 1994 … Won the team’s Arlene Gorton ’52 Rookie of the Year Award.
Before Brown: Won the 2014 South Coast Player of the Year Award … Earned South Coast All-Star honors all four years … Led team to four league titles … Played for head coach Robin Ireland … Competed on the club level for New England Futbol Club for coach Chris Hamblin … Won 2015 NPL U18 national title with NEFC … Vice President of Senior Class and National Honor Society Member.
Personal: Abby is the daughter of Kolleen and John Carchio … Has two siblings, Haley and John … Holds a 2nd Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do … Born on September 19, 1997 … History concentrator.
Why Brown? “Brown had everything that I was looking for. The incredible academic program, competitive athletic program, and the diverse campus are just a few of the qualities that made it easy to choose Brown.”
CAREER HIGHS
Goals: 2, 3x, last vs. Delaware State (Oct. 30, 2018)
Assists: 2, 4x, last at Harvard (Oct. 19, 2019)
Points: 5, 2x, last vs. Delaware State (Oct. 30, 2018)
Shots: 11, vs. Penn (Nov. 2, 2019)
Shots on Goal: 5, vs. Penn (Nov. 2, 2019)
2019: Earned First Team All-Ivy … Garnered Second Team All-East Region honors … Earned First Team NEWISA All-New England plaudits … Gained a spot in the NEWISA Senior Bowl … Selected as a candidate for the Senior CLASS Award … Won the team’s Sarah Nicholson Most Outstanding Senior Award … Served team as a captain … Won Ivy League Player of the Week honors on Nov. 4 … Gained a spot on Top Drawer Soccer’s Team of the Week on Nov. 5 … Played in 12 games with 10 starts, missing seven games due to injury … Totaled nine points on three goals and three assists on the year; posted seven of nine points in Ivy play … Ranked first in assists (three), fourth in points (seven), sixth in shots on goal (eight), and seventh in shots (17) in Ivy League play only … Tallied 22 shots and 10 shots on goal on the year … Scored the game-winning goal in double overtime on a penalty kick against Penn (Nov. 2), securing the Bears the Ivy League title; registered career highs in shots (11) and shots on goal (five) in the game … Netted a penalty kick in the shootout against Monmouth (Nov. 16) in the first round of the NCAA Championship … Notched one goal apiece vs. Hofstra (Aug. 30) and Dartmouth (Sept. 28) … Dished out two assists at Harvard (Oct. 19) … Added an assist at Yale (Nov. 9) … 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).
2018: Earned First Team All-Ivy honors … Gained United Soccer Coaches Third Team All-East Region accolades … Garnered New England Midfielder of the Year honors from the New England Soccer Journal … Took home First Team NEWISA All-New England accolades … Earned Academic All-Ivy honors … Won the team’s Ridgely Most Valuable Player Award and Denis Chartier Golden Boot Award … Ranked first in the Ivy League in points (28) and assists (eight) and second in goals (10) … Stood first in the conference in assists (six), second in points (12), and third in goals (three) in Ivy play … Led the team in points (28), goals (10), assists (eight), shots (48), shots on goal (23), game-winning goals (three), and corner kicks taken (49) … Started all 17 games as a midfielder and forward … Ranked third on the team in minutes played (1,327) … Converted 2-of-2 penalty kicks on the year … Paced the team in points (12), goals (three), assists (six), shots (20), shots on goal (eight), and corners taken (25) in Ivy play … Posted three or more points in each of five games … Tallied a brace in each of three games … Registered a season-high five points in each of two games – vs. Cornell (Oct. 21) and vs. Delaware State (Oct. 30); notched two goals and an assist in both games with the game-winning goal against the Big Red … Compiled a goal and two assists, while taking 11 corners, vs. Yale (Nov. 3) … Scored two goals, including the game winner, vs. UMass Lowell (Sept. 18) … Netted the game-winning goal vs. Sacred Heart (Aug. 31) … Distributed two assists vs. Harvard (Oct. 13) … Posted a goal and an assist vs. Holy Cross (Sept. 9).
2017: Earned First Team All-Ivy honors … Gained Second Team NEWISA All-New England accolades … Played in and started 14 games … Ranked fifth on the team in points (seven), goals (two), and assists (three) … Tallied 30 shots and 10 shots on goal on the year … Took 24 corner kicks on the season … Posted three points on a goal and an assist vs. Sacred Heart (Sept. 24) … Netted a goal at Hartford (Aug. 31) … Posted one assist at Vermont (Sept. 2) and vs. Lafayette (Sept. 10) … … Helped Brown post its most wins (11) since 2000 (13 wins) … Earned the team’s Ridgely Most Valuable Player Award … Gained a Brown Global Sport Community Fellowship for the Summer of 2018.
2016: Played in 15 games with seven starts … Led the team’s rookies with five points … Ranked tied for second on the team with three assists … Scored the game-winning goal vs. Stony Brook (Sept. 4) … Posted two assists at Holy Cross (Oct. 11) … Assisted on the game winner vs. Cornell (Oct. 22) … Totaled seven shots, five on goal, on the year … Played a season-high 85 minutes at Penn (Oct. 29) … Helped Brown finish second in the Ivy League standings, marking its highest finish in the league table since winning the conference title in 1994 … Won the team’s Arlene Gorton ’52 Rookie of the Year Award.
Before Brown: Won the 2014 South Coast Player of the Year Award … Earned South Coast All-Star honors all four years … Led team to four league titles … Played for head coach Robin Ireland … Competed on the club level for New England Futbol Club for coach Chris Hamblin … Won 2015 NPL U18 national title with NEFC … Vice President of Senior Class and National Honor Society Member.
Personal: Abby is the daughter of Kolleen and John Carchio … Has two siblings, Haley and John … Holds a 2nd Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do … Born on September 19, 1997 … History concentrator.
Why Brown? “Brown had everything that I was looking for. The incredible academic program, competitive athletic program, and the diverse campus are just a few of the qualities that made it easy to choose Brown.”
CAREER HIGHS
Goals: 2, 3x, last vs. Delaware State (Oct. 30, 2018)
Assists: 2, 4x, last at Harvard (Oct. 19, 2019)
Points: 5, 2x, last vs. Delaware State (Oct. 30, 2018)
Shots: 11, vs. Penn (Nov. 2, 2019)
Shots on Goal: 5, vs. Penn (Nov. 2, 2019)
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