2024 Women's Soccer Roster

Jersey Number 23
Lindsay Gould
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Miami Beach, Fla.
- Prev School:
- Ransom Everglades School
2024:Â Did not see any game action due to injury.
2023:Â Saw action in two games against Albany (Aug. 25) and at Yale (Oct. 4). Earned a season-high 20 minutes played and one shot against Albany. Helped Brown win its fourth consecutive and league-leading 16th ivy league title.
2022: Played in three games ... Recorded one assist on the year ... Helped Brown win its third straight and league-leading 15th Ivy League Title.
2021: Played in three games ... Helped Brown win its second straight and league-leading 14th Ivy League title.
Before Brown: Took home United Soccer Coaches High School Scholar All-American honors, gained United Soccer Coaches All-State, All-Region, and Florida Athletics Coaches Association All-State accolades twice. Named Miami Herald All-Dade Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Soccer Player of the Year … Gained First Team All-County honors three times… Served as captain twice and earned Team MVP honors three times … Won school’s Female Athletic Performance of the Year award as a junior and Scholar-Athlete award as a senior … Totaled 72 goals and 39 assists in 65 games; led district in points three times … Played for coaches Michelle Mondell, Tricia Taliaferro, and Russ Morgan … Also competed in football and track & field; became the first female to play for school’s football team … Competed on the club level for Sunrise Prime ECNL, ODP Interregional Team … Earned FACA All-Academic team laurels … Commended Student in National Merit Scholarship program … National Honor Society member … AP Scholar with Distinction.
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Personal: Lindsay is the daughter of Laura Paresky Gould and Eric Gould; Laura competed in track & field at Duke University from 1986-88; Eric completed the Ironman Triathlon in Hawaii three times from 1996-98 … Has two younger siblings, Mia and Paul … Entered Brown undecided on a concentration.
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Why Brown? “I chose Brown because of the combination of its academic rigor, the open curriculum, the opportunity to play in a competitive Division I program, and the sense of community within and beyond the women’s soccer team.”
2023:Â Saw action in two games against Albany (Aug. 25) and at Yale (Oct. 4). Earned a season-high 20 minutes played and one shot against Albany. Helped Brown win its fourth consecutive and league-leading 16th ivy league title.
2022: Played in three games ... Recorded one assist on the year ... Helped Brown win its third straight and league-leading 15th Ivy League Title.
2021: Played in three games ... Helped Brown win its second straight and league-leading 14th Ivy League title.
Before Brown: Took home United Soccer Coaches High School Scholar All-American honors, gained United Soccer Coaches All-State, All-Region, and Florida Athletics Coaches Association All-State accolades twice. Named Miami Herald All-Dade Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Soccer Player of the Year … Gained First Team All-County honors three times… Served as captain twice and earned Team MVP honors three times … Won school’s Female Athletic Performance of the Year award as a junior and Scholar-Athlete award as a senior … Totaled 72 goals and 39 assists in 65 games; led district in points three times … Played for coaches Michelle Mondell, Tricia Taliaferro, and Russ Morgan … Also competed in football and track & field; became the first female to play for school’s football team … Competed on the club level for Sunrise Prime ECNL, ODP Interregional Team … Earned FACA All-Academic team laurels … Commended Student in National Merit Scholarship program … National Honor Society member … AP Scholar with Distinction.
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Personal: Lindsay is the daughter of Laura Paresky Gould and Eric Gould; Laura competed in track & field at Duke University from 1986-88; Eric completed the Ironman Triathlon in Hawaii three times from 1996-98 … Has two younger siblings, Mia and Paul … Entered Brown undecided on a concentration.
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Why Brown? “I chose Brown because of the combination of its academic rigor, the open curriculum, the opportunity to play in a competitive Division I program, and the sense of community within and beyond the women’s soccer team.”
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