Go Utes!
Go Utes!


  Lindsey Luke
Lindsey Luke

Player Profile
Class:
RS Freshman

Hometown:
Corona Del Mar

High School:
Corona Del Mar HS

Last College:
Wake Forest

Height:
5-7

Position:
Goalkeeper

Experience:
TR

Club:
Slammers FC

11/07/2012

Utah Soccer's Avery Ford, Lindsey Luke Earn Pac-12 Honors

11/02/2012

Utah Women's Soccer Plays to 1-1 Draw at Colorado

Utes finish season at 8-8-3.

10/28/2012

Utah Soccer Falls at Arizona in Double Overtime, 1-0

Wildcats find game winner with two seconds remaining in the game.

10/25/2012

Utah Soccer Falls at Arizona State, 4-1

Freshman Buckley scores her second of the year for the Utes.

10/22/2012

Utah Soccer Continues Road Stretch Thursday at Arizona State

Utes face Sun Devils live on Pac-12 Network at 8 p.m. MT.

Prior to Utah: Sat out the 2011 season as a freshman at Wake Forest...a three-time first-team All-Pacific Coast League selection...led Corona del Mar HS to two Pacific Coast League championships...earned Defensive MVP honors and was also team captain as a senior... named first-team All-CIF Div. 1 and first-team All-County...selected to the Daily Pilot Dream Team and was voted the Daily Pilot Dream Team Player of the Year...chosen as a Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Top 15-Athlete and ESPN Rise Player of the Week (Feb 2, 2011)...in 2010, was named to the NSCAA Youth All-Region Team, was an ESPN RISE All-America Second-Team selection and a member of the U-18 U.S. Women's National Team player pool...in 2009 was in camp with the U-18 National Team after leading Corona del Mar to the Pacific Coast League championship...named second-team all-CIF in 2008 and 2009...in 2008 finished the season with an incredible 0.125 goals-against average...with Slammers FC, won the Region IV championship three times (2005, '07, '08) as well as the 2007 Nike Premier Cup and the 2007 Gothia Cup in Gothenberg, Sweden...Slammers FC was also a finalist at the 2007 USYSA National Championship.

Personal: Born Oct. 5, 1992...daughter of Fred Luke and Melody Scott Luke...father played football and baseball at San Jose State University.

Career Statistics

Utah.edu Pac-12 Utah Utah Sports Properties