2024 Women's Soccer Roster

Alivia Kelly
- Position:
- Defender
- Height:
- 5-11
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Pembroke, Mass.
- Major:
- Professional Communication and Managerial Skills
- Club Team (Former School):
- Scorpions FC (New Hampshire)
As a Graduate Student (2024): Appeared in 17 games with five starts in her first season at NC State…Made her debut in the Wolfpack Uniform against App State (Aug. 15)...Had two shots against Campbell (Aug. 22)...Totaled 801 minutes of action, playing for 45+ minutes in nine games…Named to the United Soccer Coaches 2024 NCAA Division I Women’s Defenders to Watch List.
Career at New Hampshire: Started all 60 games during her four-year career with the Wildcats, logging 5,451 career minutes with three goals, five assists and 11 points.
As a Senior (2023 at New Hampshire): Started all 16 games and played 90 minutes in 15 matchups…Named the America East Defender of the Year…Recorded third career goal against NJIT (Oct. 15)…Led the team in minutes played (1,427)…Ranked third on the team in shots (24) and tied for fourth in shots on goal (seven).
As a Junior (2022 at New Hampshire): Started all 18 games…Recorded a goal for a total of two points…Netted her goal in the season opener at Syracuse (Aug. 18)…Recorded 12 shots, six on goal…Led the team in minutes played for non-goalkeepers (1,610)…Played all 90 minutes in the first round of the NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Tournament vs. Harvard (Nov. 12).
As a Sophomore (2021 at New Hampshire): Started all 19 games…Recorded two assists for a total of two points…Played more minutes than any UNH field player (1,780 of 1,793 total minutes)…Recorded 22 shots with 12 on goal…Assisted the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win at Siena.
As a Freshman (2020-21 at New Hampshire): Started all seven games…Played 631 of a possible 648 minutes…Ranked second on the team in minutes played…Tied for third in shots (nine)…Tied for second in shots on goal (six)…Anchored UNH’s defensive unit as the Wildcats ranked third in the conference in goals allowed per game (0.71)…Scored her first-career goal in her collegiate debut against Northeastern (Feb. 14).