University of Connecticut Athletics
2013 Women's Soccer Roster

Julie Hubbard
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
- High School:
- Abington Heights
- Hometown:
- Waverly, Pa.
2014: Played in all 24 contests, making 14 starts...recorded three goals and four assists to total 10 points...fired 38 shots overall, including 20 on goal...recorded assists in three consecutive games at CCSU (Sept. 5) and vs. Stony Brook (Sept. 7) and St. John[apos]s (Sept. 12)...scored her first goal of the year against Brown (Sept. 21)...notched a goal at SMU (Oct. 12)...scored the game-winner against No. 18 UCF on her Senior Day (Oct. 19).
2013: Started in all 20 games... recorded eight points on four goals including two game winners... notched game winning goals in a 2-0 win over Dartmouth (Sept. 15) and a 2-1 victory over SMU (Sept. 26)...named to the 2013-14 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.
2010 (at Penn State): Made three starts in 11 total appearances, beginning the year with three starts in midfield...Tallied career-high three-point day at Iowa (Oct. 10) with first career goal and assist...Recorded nine total shots.
2009 (at Penn State): Madefive appearances as a reserve, recording one shot...Made collegiate debut against Boston University (Sept. 13), at the UConn Soccer Classic...Made Big Ten debut against Northwestern (Oct. 9)...Saw first playing time in NCAA Tournament game in a 5-0 win over Colgate (Nov. 13).
High School: All-State sophomore and senior years...Wyoming Valley Conference player of the year... Team leader in scoring three-times... All-Regional All-Star in 2006-07, 2009... First Team All-Conference in 2006-07, 2009... Sat out junior year due to torn ACL... Scranton Times-Tribune Girls[apos] Soccer Player of the Year in 2007... Team captured District II AAA Championship... Captained squad senior season.
Personal: Julianne is the daughter of Charles and Kathleen Hubbard... Has two brothers, Jack and Peter, and one sister, Ali ... An allied health major and working towards an M.S. in Kinesiology.

