2018 Women's Soccer Roster
Maziarz, Ashley

Jersey Number 20
Ashley Maziarz
- Position:
- D
- Class:
- Senior
- Major:
- Bioengineering
- Hometown:
- Chesterfield, N.J.
- High School:
- The Hun School of Princeton
Bio
WHY LEHIGH? “I was told that I would ‘know’ once I stepped onto a campus if a school was the right fit for me, but I didn't believe it. Then I stepped onto Lehigh's campus and I knew. The university allows me to get the right balance of academics and Division I athletics while enjoying all the beautiful architecture and views the campuses have to offer. Coach Lambinus, Coach Hough and my future teammates reaffirmed my decision in the way they welcomed me as a future Mountain Hawk. I can't wait for the next four years.”
AS A SENIOR (2018): Saw action in nine games, starting seven … Was limited due to injury … Fired three shots (all on goal), at Villanova (8/26), vs. Fordham (9/2) and against Temple (9/7) … Started regular season finale at Holy Cross (10/26) … Started six times in a seven-game stretch beginning Aug. 23 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson and running through Sept. 15 against Army West Point.
AS A JUNIOR (2017): Played in 15 games, starting once – primarily in the midfield … Had two shots, one on goal … Also saw time on the back line … Part of the Mountain Hawks’ defense which allowed 12 goals in 18 games, the exact same mark as the year prior … Lehigh’s 0.67 GAA led the Patriot League and its 12 goals allowed were six fewer than anyone else in the league … Lehigh pitched nine shutouts to increase its total to 21 since the beginning of 2016, among the best marks in the nation and just one shy of the most combined shutouts in consecutive seasons in program history (22 from 2004-05) … Pitched league shutouts against Army West Point, Boston University, American, Lafayette, Loyola and Holy Cross … Made first start of the season vs. Loyola (10/21) … A game prior, fired a shot at Bucknell (10/18) … Recorded a shot on goal against Colgate (9/27).
AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Breakout campaign as a key member of the Mountain Hawks’ defense … Played in 16 games, starting 15 at center back … Defense began the season with eight straight shutouts and posted a shutout streak of 832:31 dating back to the 2015 season … Mountain Hawks were the last team in the nation to allow a goal in 2016 … Ended the season with 12 shutouts, allowing just 12 goals in 18 games (Patriot League best 0.67 per game) … Tallied an assist, along with two shots (one on goal) … Assisted on what proved to be the game-winning goal in Lehigh’s exciting 3-2 win at previously undefeated Bucknell (10/22). Marked first-career point … Had shots in consecutive games, vs. Princeton (10/4) and at Loyola (10/8).
AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Got into nine games on defense … Played in Patriot League games at Army West Point (10/3), Boston University (10/17), vs. Lafayette (10/21), Bucknell (10/24) and at American (10/30).
BEFORE LEHIGH: Four-year starter for The Hun School of Princeton ... Two-year captain alongside Lehigh women’s soccer classmate Jessica Sacco ... The Raiders were 2013-2014 state finalists, NJSIAA Prep A State Champions in 2014 and named the Trenton Times 2014 Team of the Year ... Posted the most shutouts in team history ... Scored the game-winning goal in the state semifinal and final ... Was named the 2014 Player of the Year for both the Princeton Packet and the Trentonian, as well as Hun's Team MVP ... Also named to the Trenton Times All-Area Girls Soccer Team, Mercer 33 Girls County team, All Prep first team and Mid-Atlantic Premier League first team ... Earned the MAPL Scholar-Athlete in final season ... Played for Coach Dan Mannella with the FC Bucks Fury ECNL team, which won the 2012 Pennsylvania East State Championships and the Region 1 Championships ... FC Bucks is U18 Northeast Conference Champions ... Invited to the U18 ID2 Camp ... In 2014, Maziarz helped her team win the ECNL American Cup National Championship ... Off the field, made honors or high honors every semester ... Actively volunteered with the "It's a Ruff Life Rescue" organization over the past three years.
CAREER STATISTICS
GETTING TO KNOW ASHLEY
Nickname: Ash
What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? My favorite thing about Lehigh is how welcome and comfortable I feel on the campus.
Thoughts on Lehigh Coaching Staff (Coach Lambinus): Coach Lambinus and the Lehigh coaching staff have embraced me and the rest of the girls with open arms since the first day we met. I can’t wait to play for them for the next four years!
Major & Why: Bioengineering because I want to help others.
Favorite Place on Campus: Linderman Library
Favorite Food: Pizza
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Musical Artist: Tim McGraw
Favorite Movie: Seven
Favorite TV Show: Grey’s Anatomy
Favorite Website: Netflix
Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Bill Clement
Favorite Pro Team: Philadelphia Flyers
Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Claude Giroux
Hobbies: Who has time for hobbies? I go to school, work, and play soccer.
Magazine Cover I'd Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated
Place I'd Like To Visit: Greece
Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Singing
Dream Job: Doctor
I Wear My Jersey Number Because: I have had the #2 as my soccer jersey throughout my ECNL and High School career. Since it was not available, I chose #20.
If I Didn't Play Soccer, I Would Play: Lacrosse
If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Buy a lot of clothes and shoes. If there was anything left over, I would donate to cancer and stem cell research so more advancements could possibly be made.
AS A SENIOR (2018): Saw action in nine games, starting seven … Was limited due to injury … Fired three shots (all on goal), at Villanova (8/26), vs. Fordham (9/2) and against Temple (9/7) … Started regular season finale at Holy Cross (10/26) … Started six times in a seven-game stretch beginning Aug. 23 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson and running through Sept. 15 against Army West Point.
AS A JUNIOR (2017): Played in 15 games, starting once – primarily in the midfield … Had two shots, one on goal … Also saw time on the back line … Part of the Mountain Hawks’ defense which allowed 12 goals in 18 games, the exact same mark as the year prior … Lehigh’s 0.67 GAA led the Patriot League and its 12 goals allowed were six fewer than anyone else in the league … Lehigh pitched nine shutouts to increase its total to 21 since the beginning of 2016, among the best marks in the nation and just one shy of the most combined shutouts in consecutive seasons in program history (22 from 2004-05) … Pitched league shutouts against Army West Point, Boston University, American, Lafayette, Loyola and Holy Cross … Made first start of the season vs. Loyola (10/21) … A game prior, fired a shot at Bucknell (10/18) … Recorded a shot on goal against Colgate (9/27).
AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Breakout campaign as a key member of the Mountain Hawks’ defense … Played in 16 games, starting 15 at center back … Defense began the season with eight straight shutouts and posted a shutout streak of 832:31 dating back to the 2015 season … Mountain Hawks were the last team in the nation to allow a goal in 2016 … Ended the season with 12 shutouts, allowing just 12 goals in 18 games (Patriot League best 0.67 per game) … Tallied an assist, along with two shots (one on goal) … Assisted on what proved to be the game-winning goal in Lehigh’s exciting 3-2 win at previously undefeated Bucknell (10/22). Marked first-career point … Had shots in consecutive games, vs. Princeton (10/4) and at Loyola (10/8).
AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Got into nine games on defense … Played in Patriot League games at Army West Point (10/3), Boston University (10/17), vs. Lafayette (10/21), Bucknell (10/24) and at American (10/30).
BEFORE LEHIGH: Four-year starter for The Hun School of Princeton ... Two-year captain alongside Lehigh women’s soccer classmate Jessica Sacco ... The Raiders were 2013-2014 state finalists, NJSIAA Prep A State Champions in 2014 and named the Trenton Times 2014 Team of the Year ... Posted the most shutouts in team history ... Scored the game-winning goal in the state semifinal and final ... Was named the 2014 Player of the Year for both the Princeton Packet and the Trentonian, as well as Hun's Team MVP ... Also named to the Trenton Times All-Area Girls Soccer Team, Mercer 33 Girls County team, All Prep first team and Mid-Atlantic Premier League first team ... Earned the MAPL Scholar-Athlete in final season ... Played for Coach Dan Mannella with the FC Bucks Fury ECNL team, which won the 2012 Pennsylvania East State Championships and the Region 1 Championships ... FC Bucks is U18 Northeast Conference Champions ... Invited to the U18 ID2 Camp ... In 2014, Maziarz helped her team win the ECNL American Cup National Championship ... Off the field, made honors or high honors every semester ... Actively volunteered with the "It's a Ruff Life Rescue" organization over the past three years.
CAREER STATISTICS
Season | GP-GS | G | A | Pts. | Sh. | Shot% | SOG | SOG% | GW | PK-Att |
2015 | 9-0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .000 | 1 | 1.000 | 0 | 0-0 |
2016 | 16-15 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | .000 | 1 | .500 | 0 | 0-0 |
2017 | 15-1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | .000 | 1 | .500 | 0 | 0-0 |
2018 | 9-7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | .000 | 3 | 1.000 | 0 | 0-0 |
Totals | 49-23 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 8 | .000 | 6 | .750 | 0 | 0-0 |
GETTING TO KNOW ASHLEY
Nickname: Ash
What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? My favorite thing about Lehigh is how welcome and comfortable I feel on the campus.
Thoughts on Lehigh Coaching Staff (Coach Lambinus): Coach Lambinus and the Lehigh coaching staff have embraced me and the rest of the girls with open arms since the first day we met. I can’t wait to play for them for the next four years!
Major & Why: Bioengineering because I want to help others.
Favorite Place on Campus: Linderman Library
Favorite Food: Pizza
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Musical Artist: Tim McGraw
Favorite Movie: Seven
Favorite TV Show: Grey’s Anatomy
Favorite Website: Netflix
Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Bill Clement
Favorite Pro Team: Philadelphia Flyers
Favorite Athlete In Another Sport: Claude Giroux
Hobbies: Who has time for hobbies? I go to school, work, and play soccer.
Magazine Cover I'd Like To Be On: Sports Illustrated
Place I'd Like To Visit: Greece
Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Singing
Dream Job: Doctor
I Wear My Jersey Number Because: I have had the #2 as my soccer jersey throughout my ECNL and High School career. Since it was not available, I chose #20.
If I Didn't Play Soccer, I Would Play: Lacrosse
If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Buy a lot of clothes and shoes. If there was anything left over, I would donate to cancer and stem cell research so more advancements could possibly be made.
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