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Alexa Wahr

Head Shot Position: Midfielder
Height: 5-9
Hometown: Minnetonka, MN
High School: Edina
Major: Undeclared
Parents: Dennis & Wahr
   
   

Junior (2007):

Wahr received her second-consecutive all-University Athletic Association (UAA) honors, after she was named to the second team for her performance during the 2007 season.  Wahr started all 16 games she played in for the Eagles during the year, finishing fourth on the squad with a career-best 17 points.  The junior also set career highs with five goals and seven assist on the campaign.  Wahr scored the game-winning goals for Emory during the Eagles’ 3-1 win over Guilford College (N.C.) and Reinhardt College (Ga.).  The midfielder assisted on four game-winning goals during the year, including an assist on the ‘golden goal’ in Emory’s 3-2 double-overtime win against then fourth-ranked Washington University (Mo.).  Wahr was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District second team for her performances both on the field and in the classroom in 2007.   

Sophomore (2006):

Wahr was named an All-University Athletic Association honorable mention after recording two goals and three assists for seven points, all career bests, in 2006.  The sophomore midfielder scored the game-winning goal for Emory in a 2-0 win over New York University.  She also added two assists against conference-rival Carnegie Mellon University (Pa.).  Wahr started 13 of the 14 games she played in during the season, taking 26 shots, 12 of which were on goal.

Freshman (2005):

Freshman midfielder Alexa Wahr played in every game for the Eagles including 13 starts. Wahr scored her first collegiate goal against Clark University (Mass.). She also posted two assists, both against Kenyon College (Ohio). Wahr was named Emory Defensive Athlete of the Week for her defensive effort in the midfield against Greensboro College (N.C.).

Career Statistics:

GP
GS
Goals
Assists
Points
2005
18
13
1
2
4
2006
14
13
2
3
7
2007
16
16
5
7
17
Totals
48
42
8
12
28

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