Christina Tsaousis
- position Goalkeeper
- height 5-8
- class Junior
- Hometown Tarpon Springs, FL
- High school East Lake
- position Goalkeeper
- height 5-8
- class Junior
- Hometown Tarpon Springs, FL
- High school East Lake
Christina Tsaousis Bio
AS A JUNIOR (2024): Appeared and started in each of the Gamecocks’ 22 matches…made her first career start in front of the net in the season opener against Furman (Aug. 18)…recorded 76 saves on the season (fourth-most in SEC) with a game-high seven against Tennessee (Oct. 24)…recorded a .784 SV% (sixth in SEC) and four shutouts (ninth-most in SEC)…her 1.03 GAA finished seventh in the conference…played 1836 total minutes and played the full match in all but four of her appearances…
AS A SOPHOMORE (2023): Appeared in three games, making first collegiate appearance in front of the net against Jacksonville (Aug. 20)…played entire second half in 5-0 win against Coastal Carolina (Sept. 3)…recorded first career save and win in 2-0 shutout over Furman (Sept. 10)… Named to SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll…
AS A FRESHMAN (2022): DNP
PRE COLLEGE: Selected for the U18 Women’s National Team Virtual Camp in 2021… Selected to attend the U.S. Soccer Youth National Team Regional Identification Center… From 2016-19 was invited to attend U.S. Soccer National Identification Centers… Named to the ECNL Southeast Conference Selection Program (2020)… Named to the U-17 ECNL Southeast All-Conference First Team and the U-15 ECNL Southeast All-Conference Team…
PERSONAL: Named to the Honor Roll and is a member of the National Junior Honors Society… Daughter of Tommy and Karyn Tsaousis…Has one brother, Yianni…Cousin Theo played football at Clemson in late-90’s…
Chose the University of South Carolina because: How family oriented and competitive the program is. Each time I would step on campus, I felt like I was home. The way that the coaches and players treated me just amplified that feeling even more. The program speaks for itself in regards to why I chose it. The environment that is created each day in training is very positive and competitive, and the players and coaches all hold each other to a high standard. The incredible support that women’s soccer receives at Stone Stadium proved to me that this program was highly competitive but also popular and loved within the community. I knew that South Carolina was going to be the best fit for me because it is a place that I can not only grow as a soccer player, but grow academically and personally.”