2022: 0 played/0 start, 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 points
2023: 1 played/ 0 started, 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 points
2024: 1 played/ 0 started, 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 points
Career: 2 played/ 0 started, 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 points
2024: Appeared in Penn’s 4-0 win against Temple (9/22) … played four minutes.
2023: Appeared in Penn’s 3-0 win against Iona (9/27) … Saw a career-high 16 minutes against the Gaels.
2022: Did not see any match action.
CLUB: FC Stars ECNL
High School: Played varsity soccer and was named team captain her senior season … Earned honor roll every term throughout her high school career … Earned first-team all-state, first-team Eastern Mass All-Start and first-team Tri-Valley League All-Star as a senior … Named team MVP and team leadership award as a senior… Recorded 10 goals and 16 assists as her team went 12-4-3 her senior year … National Honor Society member … Featured soloist in Open Fields Community Theatre Group … Served as a physics tutor and a counselor in training at Brave Arts Theatre camp … Worked as a private soccer trainer for young girls and boys … Sang the national anthem at high school sporting events.
Personal: Daughter of Stacey and Dimitry Herman … Mother played college softball at Colgate and was a captain … Older brother, William, played soccer at Bowdoin College … Enrolled in the Wharton School of Business.
Why Penn? "I chose Penn because it provided the perfect combination of both strong athletics and academics. I also always wanted to be part of a supportive but competitive program that pushes me to be my best on and off the field, which I believe Coach
Casey Brown facilitates. I also fell in love with the city of Philadelphia right when I stepped on campus. Penn provides an amazing opportunity to feel the college experience while having the city as an outlet to explore some of my favorite interests (food, visual arts, and performing). Also, I have always been passionate about starting my own business and Wharton has one of the best entrepreneurial programs to support me in reaching that goal."