Grace Fisk
- position Defender
- height 5-6
- class Junior
- Hometown Bromley, London
- High school Langley Park
- position Defender
- height 5-6
- class Junior
- Hometown Bromley, London
- High school Langley Park
Grace Fisk Bio
AWARDS:
Senior season (2019)
• MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List
• TopDrawerSoccer.com Preseason National Top 100 (No. 23)
• TopDrawerSoccer.com Preseason Best XI Second Team
• SEC Watch List
Junior season (2018)
• SEC Defensive Player of the Year
• United Soccer Coaches All-America Second Team
• All-SEC First Team
• MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List
• TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week honoree (10/16)
• SEC Preseason Watch List
Sophomore season (2017)
• SEC Defensive Player of the Year
• MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist
• United Soccer Coaches All-America First Team
• All-SEC First Team
• United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region First Team
• SEC Preseason Watch List
• SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
2018: Started in 16 of 17 of matches she appeared in… Spent beginning of season with England’s U20 National Team at the U20 Women’s World Cup where she finished with a bronze medal… Is just fourth Gamecock in program history to be a two-time All-American… Captain of Gamecocks… Helped the Gamecocks lead in the SEC in shutouts (12) and league-leading 0.56 goals against average… Aided in six-straight clean sheets, totaling 28 days without a goal allowed… Only goal of the season was game-winning goal against Kentucky (9/23)… Added only assist of the season against Kentucky (9/23)… Played 90 or more minutes in 12 matches, including every minute in the final eight matches of the season… Played in every minute of all three of South Carolina’s ranked victories (No. 11 Tennessee, No. 23 Auburn and No. 13 Texas A&M)… Made first appearance of season against Purdue off the bench, playing in 72 minutes and contributing two shots, both on frame…
2017: Started 19 of Carolina’s 23 matches in her first season with the team…led all Gamecock defenders with seven points on three goals and one assist…one of five players with multiple game-winners…her first-half goal in the NCAA Quarterfinals against No. 16 Florida (11/24) proved to be the game-winner that sent the Gamecocks to the Women’s College Cup… registered her first career goal in Carolina’s 3-2 comeback win over Mississippi State (10/5)…netted the game-winning tally against Missouri (10/19), heading home a goal in the 15th minute…anchored a back line that helped the Gamecocks post a program-record 16 shutouts…Carolina’s 0.469 goals against average led the SEC and ranked ninth in NCAA Division I…the Gamecocks allowed three or fewer shots 16 times throughout the season and conceded just three goals in league action…Carolina opened the NCAA Tournament with four-straight clean sheets…her three goals came off just 10 shots on the year, and she finished the season with four shots on target.
PENN STATE (2016): Started 18 of 21 matches on the Penn State back line as a freshman…helped the Nittany Lions total nine shutouts on the year…netted her first collegiate goal in Penn State’s 2-0 victory over La Salle on Sept. 11.
PRE COLLEGE: Played for Millwall Lionesses FC at the club level in England…was a member of the England women’s national team at the U-15, U-17, U-18 and U-19 levels…played in over 30 matches for England and served as the team captain for the U-15, U-17 and U-19 squads…tabbed Millwall Lionesses’ Young Player of the Year in 2015 and captained the U-15 and U-16 teams while at the club…began her club career on the U-12 team and was the youngest player to compete for the Millwall Lionesses senior team when she made her debut at age 16.
PERSONAL: Born on Jan. 5, 1998…daughter of Alan and Judith Fisk…graduated from Langley Park High School in 2016…plans to major in criminology.