2020 Women's Soccer Roster
Myers, Claire

Jersey Number 25
Claire Myers
- Class:
- Junior
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-8
- Hometown:
- Fairport, N.Y.
- High School:
- Fairport
Bio
2022: Selected to play in NEWISA Senior Bowl ... Played in 16 games, making three starts ... Fourth on team with 11 points from four goals and three assists ... Had seven points from three goals and one assist against Stonehill (Oct. 18) ... Helped Brown win its third straight and league-leading 15th Ivy League Title.
2021: Played in 13 games, starting two ... Recorded one assist on the year ... Helped Brown win its second straight and league-leading 14th Ivy League title.
2020: Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019: Played in all 19 games with one start … Posted seven points on three goals and one assist on the year … Notched two game-winning goals – vs. Hofstra (Aug. 30) and vs. Merrimack (Nov. 5) … Scored a goal against Connecticut (Sept. 5) … Registered an assist vs. Providence (Sept. 15) … Tallied 14 shots and eight shots on goal on the year … 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: Played in 17 games with 11 starts as an attacking player … Tallied eight points on two goals and four assists on the year … Scored two game-winning goals … Totaled 22 shots and eight shots on goal on the year … Played in all seven Ivy League games with three starts … Scored game-winning goals at Princeton (Oct. 6) and vs. Delaware State (Oct. 30) … Tallied a season-high four points on a goal and two assists vs. Delaware State … Distributed two assists vs. Rhode Island (Sept. 16).
Before Brown: Earned United Soccer Coaches All-America honors in 2018 … Gained United Soccer Coaches Regional All-America accolades in 2017 and 2018 … Garnered 2018 New York State Player of the Year from United Soccer Coaches … Gained New York Sportswriters Association All-State honors three times … Earned First Team All-Monroe County four times, First Team All-Greater Rochester three times, and AA Division I Player of the Year twice … Set a school records for career points (166), career goals (75), and career assists (26) … Established school records for points in a season (66) and goals in a season (31) as a senior … Led AA Monroe County in points in each of her four seasons … Tallied 16 goals and 12 assists as a junior … Played for head coach Tom Natalie … Also competed in indoor track & field as a sprinter/jumper for head coach Sean Vanlaken … Played on the club level for FC Bucks and Lakefront SC … High honor roll student.
Personal: Claire is the daughter of Susan and Jesse Myers … Has one younger brother, John … Plans to concentrate in Health and Human Biology.
Why Brown? “I love meeting new people and learning about where they come from. The Brown campus is filled with people of all different backgrounds and origins. There is an extreme level of acceptance among the diverse students, which makes the campus all the more inviting, welcoming, and comforting. The open curriculum allows for experimentation. It allows people, who by nature have many interests, to explore all of their interests. I love the soccer program, the players, and the coaching staff. They have made me feel so welcome. They made sure that I already feel like a part of the team. Brown has a great team, and I know it will challenge and push me to be the best I can be.”
2021: Played in 13 games, starting two ... Recorded one assist on the year ... Helped Brown win its second straight and league-leading 14th Ivy League title.
2020: Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019: Played in all 19 games with one start … Posted seven points on three goals and one assist on the year … Notched two game-winning goals – vs. Hofstra (Aug. 30) and vs. Merrimack (Nov. 5) … Scored a goal against Connecticut (Sept. 5) … Registered an assist vs. Providence (Sept. 15) … Tallied 14 shots and eight shots on goal on the year … 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: Played in 17 games with 11 starts as an attacking player … Tallied eight points on two goals and four assists on the year … Scored two game-winning goals … Totaled 22 shots and eight shots on goal on the year … Played in all seven Ivy League games with three starts … Scored game-winning goals at Princeton (Oct. 6) and vs. Delaware State (Oct. 30) … Tallied a season-high four points on a goal and two assists vs. Delaware State … Distributed two assists vs. Rhode Island (Sept. 16).
Before Brown: Earned United Soccer Coaches All-America honors in 2018 … Gained United Soccer Coaches Regional All-America accolades in 2017 and 2018 … Garnered 2018 New York State Player of the Year from United Soccer Coaches … Gained New York Sportswriters Association All-State honors three times … Earned First Team All-Monroe County four times, First Team All-Greater Rochester three times, and AA Division I Player of the Year twice … Set a school records for career points (166), career goals (75), and career assists (26) … Established school records for points in a season (66) and goals in a season (31) as a senior … Led AA Monroe County in points in each of her four seasons … Tallied 16 goals and 12 assists as a junior … Played for head coach Tom Natalie … Also competed in indoor track & field as a sprinter/jumper for head coach Sean Vanlaken … Played on the club level for FC Bucks and Lakefront SC … High honor roll student.
Personal: Claire is the daughter of Susan and Jesse Myers … Has one younger brother, John … Plans to concentrate in Health and Human Biology.
Why Brown? “I love meeting new people and learning about where they come from. The Brown campus is filled with people of all different backgrounds and origins. There is an extreme level of acceptance among the diverse students, which makes the campus all the more inviting, welcoming, and comforting. The open curriculum allows for experimentation. It allows people, who by nature have many interests, to explore all of their interests. I love the soccer program, the players, and the coaching staff. They have made me feel so welcome. They made sure that I already feel like a part of the team. Brown has a great team, and I know it will challenge and push me to be the best I can be.”
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