2024: 16 played/14 started, 1 goal, 2 assists, 4 points
2025: 12 played/5 started, 0 goals, 2 assists, 2 points
Career: 28 played/19 started, 1 goal, 4 assists, 6 points
2025: Appeared in 12 matches, starting five … Played 568 minutes … Registered two assists on the year, against FDU (9/4) and NJIT (10/8), playing a season-high 88 minutes against the Highlanders … Recorded two shots four times (Villanova, Dartmouth, Brown, and NJIT).
2024: One of ten players to appear in all 16 games, starting 14 ... Scored her first collegiate goal in a 4-0 win against Temple (9/22) … Finished second on the team in shots, with 20 … Saw a career-high 80 minutes on the pitch in Penn’s 1-1 draw against Brown (10/13).
High School: Four-year letter winner and two-time team captain … Earned MVP honors … Scored 105 career goals and finished with 40+ assists … Four-time District champions … Two-time Regional champions … Lettered in track, cross country, beach volleyball and football … Made history as the first female in school history to letter in football and served as the kicker … Earned the Coaches award in cross country … Track Newcomer of the Year … Won a district and regional championship in cross country … Won a district, regional and state championship in track … 2024 Palm Beach County High School Female Athlete of the Year … Earned high honor roll all four years … Was a member of the finance club and Future Business Leaders of America.
Personal: Daughter of Helene Olsson and Jack White … Will enroll in the Wharton School of Business.
Why Penn? "I chose Penn because I wanted to receive the best education while playing high-level soccer. I am so grateful for this opportunity."
Coach Turner on Lily: "
Lily White is a left sided player who has the potential to score goals and create scoring chances for us. Also, Lily is a competitor as evidenced by her kicking successful field goals for her high school football team."