2016: 16 played/15 started, 1410:09, 8 goals allowed, 0.51 GAA, 43 saves
2017: 14 played/14 started, 1301:03, 9 goals allowed, 0.62 GAA, 73 saves
2018: 15 played/15 started, 1280:00, 5 goals allowed, 0.35 GAA, 52 saves
2019: 14 played/14 started, 1254:30, 16 goals allowed, 1.15 GAA, 71 saves
Career: 59 played/58 started, 5245:42, 38 goals allowed, 0.65 GAA, 239 saves
Finished her career with the best save percentage and goals-against average in program history, in addition to the career solo shutout record.
2019: Made 14 starts in net, stepping aside only for Mount St. Mary’s and Delaware State … Extended her program record for career solo shutouts to 22 clean sheets … Made a career-high 13 saves against No. 3 Stanford (8/30) in the season opener … Racked up five in each two of the next three games, against Towson (9/2) and Bucknell (9/13) … Hit double-digit saves for the second time of the season at No. 13 Brown (11/2) when she knocked away 10 … The only goal conceded to Brown came in the form of a last-minute penalty kick … Made seven saves at Columbia (10/12) … Also made six against both Hofstra (9/20) and at Harvard (9/28) ... Garnered Academic All-Area honors from the Philadelphia Inquirer.
2018: United Soccer Coaches second-team All-East Region ... first-team All-Ivy … Made 15 starts in net … Broke the career solo shutout program record in a 1-0 win over Towson … Extended that record 19 career solo shutouts … Her nine solo shutouts are the second most in a single season … Broke the single-season program record with a .912 save percentage … Broke the single-season program record with a 0.35 goals-against average … Finished the regular season with the second-best GAA and the fourth-best save percentage in the nation … Penn finished the regular season with the best goals-against average, save percentage and shutout percentage in the nation … Helped secure 12 clean sheets, just one off the program record … Logged 1,280 minutes in net for the 2018 Ivy League champions … Made a season-high eight saves against Princeton (11/3) in a 1-0 less, one off her career high.
2017: United Soccer Coaches third-team All-East Region ... First-team All-Ivy ... Played and started in 14 matches in her second season ... Season-high with five solo shutouts while conceding only four goals in seven Ivy matches ... .890 save percentage ranked first in the Ivy, seventh among all NCAA Division I keepers and second all-time in program history ... 0.62 goals against average was second among Ivy keepers, 20th in NCAA Division I and fifth among the program's all-time ranks ... Posted shutouts in three consecutive Ivy contests: at Harvard (9/23), against Cornell (9/29) and against Dartmouth (10/14) ... Made 73 saves on the season, including a season-high 11 against conference power Columbia (10/6) ... Posted her first clean sheet of the year at UC Irvine in a scoreless draw, registering eight saves in 110 minutes of work ... Made at least eight saves in five matches this season, including four-straight to end the year.
2016: Played in all 16 matches in goal as a freshman, starting all but the season opener with Maryland (8/28) … In 1,410 minutes of action, had a 0.51 goals-against average and made 43 saves for an .843 save percentage … Three of the eight goals she allowed during the season came on penalty kicks … Had five solo shutouts -- Robert Morris (9/4), Towson (9/16), Drexel (9/18) Yale (10/22) and Army West Point (10/24) -- and also combined on three others … Named Ivy League Rookie of the Week after her back-to-back clean sheets against Towson and Drexel … Came off the bench against the Terps, allowed one goal in 78:33 of action after the Quakers had given up two goals in the first 11:27 … Had eight saves in 1-1 Ivy draw with Brown (10/29) … Made six saves in a 0-0 tie with neighborhood rival Drexel (9/18) … Had five saves in 1-0 Ivy win at Yale (10/22) and later made five stops in a 1-1 Ivy tie at Princeton (11/5) … Had two four-save performances, in 1-0 Ivy losses to Harvard (on a PK) and Columbia (off a corner kick in overtime).
High School: Three-year letter winner at San Mateo … 2012-13 Peninsula Athletic League (PAL) Bay Division Goalkeeper of the Year and San Jose Mercury News Honorable Mention … Two-time PAL Bay Division all-league selection … Plays her club soccer with Juventus Sport Club (U.S. Development Academy) … California Scholarship Federation (CSF) member … AP Scholar with Distinction … National Merit Commended … San Mateo High School Marching Band member … Senior Class Treasurer … Key Club member … Interact Club member … Freshman Ambassador.
Personal: Daughter of Janet Zhang and Eric Qu … Enrolled in the Wharton School of Business.