2015 Women's Soccer Roster

Erin Swain
- Class:
- Freshman
- Position:
- GK
- Hometown:
- Burien, WA
- Height:
- 5-6
- High School:
- Seattle Christian Schools
Club/High School: ODP State Pool from 2008-13...Washington State `96 team goalkeeper...lettered four years in soccer...two-time first-team all-state...MVP of Nisqually League...posted 16 career shutouts and a 0.37 goals allowed average...first-team all-league forward as a freshman...four-time scholar athlete...academic state champions in 2012...state finalist in 2012...three-time league champions...team captain as a senior...placed club soccer for Pac NW FC `96 Maroon...2014 Crossfire Challenge Champion...team captain of club team...2015 Girls IMG Academy 150 Player Pool in 2013...club coach was Malia Arrant...high school coach was Melissa Dunckley...History AP Scholar...National Honor Society member...class valedictorian.
Personal: Daughter of Brad and Judy Swain...has three siblings, including a twin brother...grandfather, Capt. Richard E. Russell, taught at USAFA from 1961-64 in the aeronautics department...hobbies are skiing, tennis, reading books and swimming...favorite food is Pau de Queijo (Brazilian cheese rolls)...favorite class subject is current world problems...enjoys listening to Newsboys...favorite TV show is Blue Bloods...favorite movie is Gladiator...person in history she'd most like to meet is Leonardo da Vinci...something not many people know about her is that she was a model in kindergarten for a Macy's christmas catalogue...advice to young people is to make time for relationships because people are most important...credits her grandpa, Dan Swain (started FC Royals, now Washington Premier FC, in 1977) as having the biggest influence on her sports career because he is a fantastic coach and never accepted anything but my best...best personal moment in soccer was the 2013 Surf Cup Championship and 2012 High School State finals...enjoys skiing, swimming and spending time with friends when away from soccer...favorite athlete is Michelle Akers.







