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Alexis McMullen

  • position Goalkeeper
  • height 5-5
  • class Freshman
  • Hometown Easley, S.C. (Easley
  • High school JL Mann
  • position Goalkeeper
  • height 5-5
  • class Freshman
  • Hometown Easley, S.C. (Easley
  • High school JL Mann

Alexis McMullen Bio

2018: Played in three matches for Carolina… did not allow a goal in 109:28 of playing time… Did not register a save in her three appearances… Saw three shots against Kentucky (9/23), playing the entire second half… Helped the Gamecocks post 12 shutouts, the most in the SEC in the regular season.

2017: Appeared in a pair of games in net in her first season with the Gamecocks…didn’t allow a goal in her two games played…saw 20 minutes in net in her collegiate debut against High Point (8/27), making two saves…played 34 minutes in the second half in Carolina’s NCAA Tournament opening round against Alabama State (11/10).

PRE-COLLEGE: Played club soccer for the Carolina Elite Soccer Academy (CESA) of the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL)…helped lead CESA to the national playoffs three times and the 2012 State Championship…attended the ECNL Player Development Program in 2014…competed at a U.S. National Training Camp seven times…tallied 23 shutouts at JL Mann High School and earned All-Region honors as a goalkeeper and player…JL Mann captured the Region 4A Title and grabbed State Championship Runner-Up accolades during her high school career…tabbed a 4A All-Region selection as a freshman at Easley High School.

PERSONAL: Born Nov. 11, 1998…daughter of Chrissy and Paul Ouellette and Tara and Danny McMullen…was her freshman class President and served as the Vice President as a sophomore…student council representative for two years and member of the National Honor Society…also played golf in high school for a year…plans to major in international business.

COACH SMITH ON ALEXIS: “She is a tremendous addition to the goalkeeping position. She is one of the most athletic goalkeepers we’ve seen on the recruiting trail. Lexi has a great presence in goal being vocal and confident, being aggressive coming for balls in the air and is excellent with her feet. She positions herself well and is very explosive.”