Skip To Main Content
Skip To Main Content

2020 Women's Soccer Roster

Dale Rutemeyer
Daryl Banther
Dale Rutemeyer
Dale Rutemeyer

4 Lauren Dluzewski

  • Position Defender
  • Height 5-11
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Archbishop O'Leary High School
  • Hometown Edmonton, Alberta

Biography

2019 Junior
Played and started 17 matches in the backfield ... helped the Mocs to a school-record nine shutouts, fewest goals allowed  and goals against average.

2018 Sophomore
Played in all 19 games ... made three starts ... fourth on the team in scoring with seven points ... second in goals scored with three ... took 21 shots with 12 (.571) on goal ... scored a goal in wins over Alabama A&M and Troy and in the Mocs' tie with VMI ... averaged 1.11 shots per game ... 0.16 goals per game ... 0.37 points per game ... assisted on the game winner against East Tennessee State.

2017 Freshman
Saw action in 17 games and started six ... took 10 shots with five on goal ... had three shots at ETSU ... two shots in final two games vs. Wofford and SoCon Tournament at UNCG ... averaged 0.59 shots per game.

High School
In her junior year, she helped the Spartans to the City Championship title in a penalty shootout against Holy Trinity in the finals after going undefeated in their group. She earned a spot on the senior soccer team and highly competitive soccer academy in seventh grade. In her first year she was twice named the Athlete of the Month and in 2012 she received the soccer academy Leadership Award. The next season she won the Coaches' Award.
 
For five years she was a member of Team Alberta and played in the Western Canada Games and the upcoming Canada Summer Games. She plays for FC Edmonton's Regional Excel program designed for top players in the province and a possible chance at a Canadian National team.
 
As a member of her club team, Inter, they advanced to provincials in Calgary, Alberta where they claimed the Gold Medal with a 5-0 win to be named "Best in Alberta". Inter won the National title this year with a 1-0 win over Ontario and was named "Best Team in Canada". Inter was recognized as the "Team of the Year".
 
As a member of the women's Northwest United Major team, she helped them to the provincial title held in Edmonton and finished fourth in the Nationals.
 
She was a Merit Award recipient in junior high where she was a member of the cross country and track and field teams. In 2013 she was named the Most Outstanding Athlete in both sports.
 
She was born in 1999 in Edmonton, Alberta and is the daughter of Colleen Dluzewski and Richard Dluzewski. Her older brother Nick is enrolled at the University of Alberta. She has not selected a major.

Statistics

Season Statistics

Season Statistics

No statistics available for this season.

Career Statistics

There are no statistics available for this player.

Historical Player Information

  • 4

    2017Freshman

    Midfielder
    5'11"
    4
  • 4

    2018Sophomore

    Midfielder
    5'11"
    4
  • 4

    2019Junior

    Defender
    5'11"
    4
  • 4

    2020Senior

    Defender
    5'11"
    4