2019: Started all 22 games for the Badgers as a crucial defender. Logged one assist against Butler (9/1). Got off two shots throughout the season.
2018: Started in all 22 games for UW as a key part to Wilkins' defense. Logged one goal, a game-winner, against Illinois State (9/6) and one assist against Portland (9/2)...got off six shots, two on goal, for a .167 shot percentage and a .333 SOG percentage.
2017: Started in all 22 games for the Badgers. Scored two goals, both against Toledo in the first round of NCAAs (11/10). Played a career-high 110 minutes twice in the 2017 season.Â
2016: Saw action in one game against Santa Clara (9/4)Â
High School: Douglas did not have to go very far to play college soccer, as the Cross Plains, Wisconsin, native joined the Badgers in Madison in the fall of 2016. Douglas was a second-team all-conference honoree as a junior playing for the Cardinals. As a sophomore, the defender was first-team all-conference and nominated for the all-state team. In addition to soccer, Douglas has also competed in basketball.
Personal: Douglas was a high honor roll student at Middleton High School, where she was also a member of National Honors Society, the Key Club and the student senate. Grace's parents are Steve and Mary Douglas. She has one sister, Emily, and one brother, John.
Head Coach Paula Wilkins:Â "Grace is a local player from Middleton who has excellent size and physical presence. As a center back, Grace has a good understanding of the game and her role tactically. We believe she can help fill some of the holes in our back line this season."
Douglas' Career Statistics as of December 2, 2018
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Career Game Highs |
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Shots |
4 | vs. Toledo (Nov. 10, 2017) |
Shots on Goal    |
3 | vs. Toledo (Nov. 10, 2017) |
Goals |
2 | vs. Toledo (Nov. 10, 207) |
Assists |
-- |
Points |
4 | vs. Toledo (Nov. 10, 2017) |
Point streak |
-- |
Multi-point games |
2 | (4 pts) vs. Toledo (Nov. 10, 2017) |