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McQueen, Hope
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Jersey Number 28
Hope McQueen
- Class:
- Junior
- Height:
- 5-9
- Hometown:
- San Diego, Calif.
Bio
2018 ACC Honor Roll
As a Junior (2019): Did not compete.
As a Sophomore (2018): Did not compete due to injury.
As a Freshman (2017): Appeared in two matches as a freshman, contributing to the team’s 5-0 win at Elon and 4-0 win against Davidson at home.
Prior to NC State: Is the Pack's fourth member from San Diego, Calif... Played central defense for the San Diego Surf at a club level... The team finished second at the Elite Club National League (ECNL) Championships in 2017 and fifth in 2015, and finished as Surf Cup Champions in 2011 and 2015... Earned ODP experience in 2013 where she made the USYSA Region IV team and trained at the SoCal ODP camp.
Santoro on McQueen: "Hope is a very composed distributor of the ball, reads the game well from the back and is a ball winner. As we've tried to build our numbers in the back line, Hope was someone we felt could fit in and evolve in our system of central defenders who can play soccer from deep parts of the field."
As a Junior (2019): Did not compete.
As a Sophomore (2018): Did not compete due to injury.
As a Freshman (2017): Appeared in two matches as a freshman, contributing to the team’s 5-0 win at Elon and 4-0 win against Davidson at home.
Prior to NC State: Is the Pack's fourth member from San Diego, Calif... Played central defense for the San Diego Surf at a club level... The team finished second at the Elite Club National League (ECNL) Championships in 2017 and fifth in 2015, and finished as Surf Cup Champions in 2011 and 2015... Earned ODP experience in 2013 where she made the USYSA Region IV team and trained at the SoCal ODP camp.
Santoro on McQueen: "Hope is a very composed distributor of the ball, reads the game well from the back and is a ball winner. As we've tried to build our numbers in the back line, Hope was someone we felt could fit in and evolve in our system of central defenders who can play soccer from deep parts of the field."