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Leah Pruitt

Leah Pruitt (born September 5, 1997) is an American former professional soccer player who played as a forward.

Leah Pruitt
Personal information
Date of birth (1997-09-05) September 5, 1997 (age 26)
Place of birth Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Sporting California Arsenal
2012–2016 West Coast FC
2016 Slammers FC
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015 San Diego State Aztecs 18 (10)
2016–2018 USC Trojans 63 (22)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2018 LA Villa 5 (4)
2019 North Carolina Courage 14 (2)
2020–2021 OL Reign 11 (0)
2022–2023 Orlando Pride 13 (1)
Total 43 (7)
International career
2014 United States U17
2015–16 United States U19
2014 United States U20
2018 United States U23
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Pruitt played college soccer for the San Diego State Aztecs and USC Trojans, winning the 2016 National Championship title. She was selected 5th overall in the 2019 NWSL College Draft and played professionally for four seasons in the National Women's Soccer League with North Carolina Courage, OL Reign and Orlando Pride, winning both the NWSL Championship and NWSL Shield as a rookie in 2019.

Early life edit

Growing up in Rancho Cucamonga, California, Pruitt was a four-year varsity player at Alta Loma High School, breaking the school record for goals in a single season in 2015 with 41 and was a three-time all-league honoree.[1] She began playing club soccer at Sporting California Arsenal FC. On June 27, 2012, the team won the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) under-14 National Championship, beating San Diego Surf 2–0 in the final held in Chicago.[2] She later moved to West Coast FC, helping the team reach another ECNL National Championship final.[3] In June 2016, Pruitt won the ECNL under-18 National Championship title with Slammers FC,[4] scoring in a 2–0 victory over Michigan Hawks in the final.[5] Pruitt was also a five-year member of the Cal South PRO+ Olympic Development Program.[3]

College career edit

Pruitt was scouted by San Diego State University when her father contacted the coaches about her older sister Charlee's interest in joining the team as a goalkeeper. Head coach Mike Friesen came to watch their club team play a tournament in Arizona in summer 2012 and, although he had a backlog of goalkeepers, Friesen was interested in signing the team's 4 ft 11in forward, Leah. She committed that December, two years before she could sign a national letter of intent: "SDSU really wanted me, you could tell. I loved how the coaches were really into me coming here. I knew it was the right choice."[6] Pruitt was 5 ft 8in by the time she debuted for the Aztecs in 2015 and was an immediate starter, starting all 18 games before a knee injury kept her out of the final two games of the season. As a freshman Pruitt led the team with 10 goals and nine assists. She was named Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year and was an All-Mountain West first team selection as the Aztecs won the regular season title and finished as runners-up in the conference tournament, losing the final to San Jose State Spartans in a penalty shootout.[7]

Pruitt transferred to the University of Southern California in 2016. She made 21 appearances for the USC Trojans as a sophomore, all as a substitute, scoring four goals and creating eight assists.[3] USC won the 2016 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament title with a 3–1 win against West Virginia. Pruitt registered an assist on a Katie Johnson goal during the final.[8] In her junior year, Pruitt started all 20 games, scoring six goals and four assists on her way to All Pac-12 Conference second team honors. In 2018, Pruitt played in all 22 games (starting 21), and put up career-high numbers in both goals with 12 and assists with nine.[3] She earned All Pac-12 and All-Pacific Region first team honors, and was recognized nationally with United Soccer Coaches All-America third team and TopDrawerSoccer.com Best XI third team honors.[9][10]

Club career edit

LA Villa edit

In 2018, Pruitt played for LA Villa in the Women's Premier Soccer League. She scored four goals and registered two assists in five appearances as LA Villa finished third in the Coastal Conference.[11] She was named Coastal Conference Offensive Player of the Year at the end of season awards in August 2018.[12]

North Carolina Courage edit

Pruitt was drafted in the first round (5th overall) of the 2019 NWSL College Draft by the North Carolina Courage.[13] She made her professional debut in the season opener on April 13, 2019, entering as a 71st-minute substitute for McCall Zerboni in a 1–1 tie with Chicago Red Stars.[14] She scored her first goal on April 28 as part of a 4–1 win away at Houston Dash.[15] In total, Pruitt played 556 minutes in 11 appearances as a rookie, scoring two goals and an assist before a knee injury sidelined her for the final two months including North Carolina's run to the NWSL Championship title having also won the NWSL Shield.[16]

With the 2020 season disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic during preseason in March, the season didn't start until the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup in June. Still injured, Pruitt was waived by North Carolina on June 23 as part of the Challenge Cup squad announcement.[17]

OL Reign edit

Four days after being waived by North Carolina, Pruitt was selected off waivers by OL Reign and immediately placed on the team's 45-day disabled list.[18] "Since I was going through an injury, it was hard in the beginning. Once I got picked up by OL Reign, it was super exciting. It sparked my fire to come up here and be a part of this club."[16] With no regular season following the conclusion of the Challenge Cup, the NWSL scheduled a replacement Fall Series. Pruitt made her club debut in the team's opening Fall Series game on September 26 as a 70th-minute substitute for Jasmyne Spencer in a 2–2 tie with Utah Royals. Pruitt played a total of 132 minutes across all four Fall Series games and scored her first Reign goal in the final game of the series on October 17 having also made her first start for the team in a 2–0 win over Utah.[19]

Ahead of the 2021 season, Pruitt signed a new three-year contract with OL Reign. On the signing, head coach Farid Benstiti said "Leah has exceeded all expectations since she joined our club before the Challenge Cup. She worked incredibly hard to recover from injury, which enabled her to make impact in each of our matches in the Fall Series. We believe Leah has tremendous potential and I am excited to be working with her this season."[20] She played 15 games in all competitions, scoring once during the 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup.

Orlando Pride edit

On December 18, 2021, Pruitt was traded during the 2022 NWSL Draft by new Reign head coach Laura Harvey along with Celia, the 10th overall pick, and a second-round pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft to Orlando Pride in exchange for Phoebe McClernon.[21]

On April 6, 2023, after not featuring in either of the matchday squads for the opening two games of the season, Orlando Pride announced Pruitt had retired from professional soccer in order to pursue new career opportunities.[22]

International edit

In August 2011, Pruitt was invited to the annual U.S. under-14 National Team Identification Camp held in Portland, Oregon. It featured 72 players and was run by U.S. Soccer Women's Development Director Jill Ellis.[23] In January 2014, Pruitt was called up to the under-17 national team by B. J. Snow for a 24-player training camp at the U.S. Soccer National Training Center in Carson, California.[24] In October 2014, Pruitt was named to an under-20 training camp by Michelle French,[25] and attended a further two training camps with the under-19s in July 2015 and May 2016 in the build-up to the 2016 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.[26][27] In May 2018, Pruitt was called up to an under-23 training camp.[28]

Personal life edit

Pruitt's father, Aaron, played football as an inside linebacker at San Diego State in the mid-1990s.[6] Her older sister, Charlee, also played soccer and was a four-year starter as a goalkeeper at Loyola Marymount 2015 to 2018.[29]

Career statistics edit

College edit

School Season Division Apps Goals
San Diego State Aztecs 2015 Div. I 18 10
USC Trojans 2016 21 4
2017 20 6
2018 22 12
Total 63 22
Career total 81 32

Club edit

As of October 1, 2022.[30]
Club Season League Cup[a] Playoffs Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
LA Villa 2018 WPSL 5 4 5 4
North Carolina Courage 2019 NWSL 14 2 0 0 14 2
OL Reign 2020 NWSL 0 0 4[b] 1 4 1
2021 11 0 4 1 0 0 15 1
Total 11 0 4 1 0 0 4 1 19 2
Orlando Pride 2022 NWSL 13 1 3 0 16 1
Career total 43 7 7 1 0 0 4 1 54 9

Honors edit

San Diego State Aztecs

USC Trojans

North Carolina Courage

Individual

References edit

  1. ^ "ALL-AREA GIRLS SOCCER: Alta Loma's Leah Pruitt leads the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Team". Daily Bulletin. March 30, 2015.
  2. ^ "Girls soccer team wins national championship". Press Enterprise. July 28, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d "Leah Pruitt - USC Women's Soccer". USC Athletics. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
  4. ^ "Pruitt goes pro!". Slammers FC. January 14, 2019.
  5. ^ "Slammers win national title". Daily Pilot. July 2, 2016.
  6. ^ a b "SDSU's soccer secret: Dad played football". San Diego Union-Tribune. November 4, 2015.
  7. ^ "Leah Pruitt - SDSU Women's Soccer". SDSU Athletics.
  8. ^ "Women's Soccer vs West Virginia (College Cup, NCAA Final) on 12/4/2016 - Box Score". USC Athletics.
  9. ^ "NCAA Division I Women's All-America Teams Announced". United Soccer Coaches.
  10. ^ "2018 Women's Division I Postseason Awards". TopDrawerSoccer.com.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on November 15, 2019.
  12. ^ "2018 Best of the WPSL West Region Winners Unveiled". SoCal FC.
  13. ^ "Leah Pruitt". North Carolina Courage. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
  14. ^ "NC Courage Earn Draw with Crystal Dunn Second Half Goal in Home Opener". North Carolina Courage. April 13, 2019.
  15. ^ "Williams Scores 40th Career Goal and Debinha Tallies NC Courage's 100th Goal in 4-1 Win Over Houston". North Carolina Courage. April 28, 2019.
  16. ^ a b "Get to Know OL Reign Forward Leah Pruitt". OL Reign.
  17. ^ "NC Courage Announces 2020 Roster". North Carolina Courage. June 23, 2020.
  18. ^ "OL Reign announce 28-player roster for NWSL Challenge Cup". OL Reign. June 23, 2020. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
  19. ^ "OL Reign Downs Utah to Wrap Up Fall Series". OL Reign.
  20. ^ Voght, Steve (December 21, 2020). "OL Reign re-sign Leah Pruitt, Nicole Momiki and Rosie White". Sounder At Heart.
  21. ^ "OL Reign Acquire Defender Phoebe McClernon in Trade with Orlando Pride". OL Reign. December 18, 2021.
  22. ^ "Orlando Pride forward Leah Pruitt announces retirement". www.orlandocitysc.com.
  23. ^ "Seven locals join U.S. U-14 Girls' National Team I.D. Camp in Portland, Ore". SoccerWire.
  24. ^ "U.S. U-17 WNT Opens 2014 at the NTC". TopDrawerSoccer.com.
  25. ^ "U20 WNT heads to San Diego for training". TopDrawerSoccer.com.
  26. ^ "Twenty-four players called into U19 NT camp". TopDrawerSoccer.com.
  27. ^ "U19 WNT Roster for camp in Chula Vista". TopDrawerSoccer.com.
  28. ^ "Roster set for U.S. U-23 Women's National Team training camp". SoccerWire.
  29. ^ "Charlee Pruitt - Women's Soccer". Loyola Marymount University Athletics.
  30. ^ "Leah Pruitt Soccerway profile". Soccerway.
  31. ^ "USC wins women's soccer championship". USA TODAY.
  32. ^ "Mountain West Announces 2015 Women's Soccer All-Conference Teams". themw.com.

External links edit

  • Leah Pruitt at Soccerway
  • NWSL profile
  • North Carolina Courage profile
  • USC Trojans profile
  • Leah Pruitt on Twitter
  • Leah Pruitt on Instagram

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This article is about the soccer player For the drag racer see Leah Pruett Leah Pruitt born September 5 1997 is an American former professional soccer player who played as a forward Leah PruittPersonal informationDate of birth 1997 09 05 September 5 1997 age 26 Place of birthRancho Cucamonga California United StatesHeight5 ft 8 in 1 73 m Position s ForwardYouth careerSporting California Arsenal2012 2016West Coast FC2016Slammers FCCollege careerYearsTeamApps Gls 2015San Diego State Aztecs18 10 2016 2018USC Trojans63 22 Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2018LA Villa5 4 2019North Carolina Courage14 2 2020 2021OL Reign11 0 2022 2023Orlando Pride13 1 Total43 7 International career2014United States U172015 16United States U192014United States U202018United States U23 Club domestic league appearances and goalsPruitt played college soccer for the San Diego State Aztecs and USC Trojans winning the 2016 National Championship title She was selected 5th overall in the 2019 NWSL College Draft and played professionally for four seasons in the National Women s Soccer League with North Carolina Courage OL Reign and Orlando Pride winning both the NWSL Championship and NWSL Shield as a rookie in 2019 Contents 1 Early life 1 1 College career 2 Club career 2 1 LA Villa 2 2 North Carolina Courage 2 3 OL Reign 2 4 Orlando Pride 3 International 4 Personal life 5 Career statistics 5 1 College 5 2 Club 6 Honors 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editGrowing up in Rancho Cucamonga California Pruitt was a four year varsity player at Alta Loma High School breaking the school record for goals in a single season in 2015 with 41 and was a three time all league honoree 1 She began playing club soccer at Sporting California Arsenal FC On June 27 2012 the team won the Elite Clubs National League ECNL under 14 National Championship beating San Diego Surf 2 0 in the final held in Chicago 2 She later moved to West Coast FC helping the team reach another ECNL National Championship final 3 In June 2016 Pruitt won the ECNL under 18 National Championship title with Slammers FC 4 scoring in a 2 0 victory over Michigan Hawks in the final 5 Pruitt was also a five year member of the Cal South PRO Olympic Development Program 3 College career edit Pruitt was scouted by San Diego State University when her father contacted the coaches about her older sister Charlee s interest in joining the team as a goalkeeper Head coach Mike Friesen came to watch their club team play a tournament in Arizona in summer 2012 and although he had a backlog of goalkeepers Friesen was interested in signing the team s 4 ft 11in forward Leah She committed that December two years before she could sign a national letter of intent SDSU really wanted me you could tell I loved how the coaches were really into me coming here I knew it was the right choice 6 Pruitt was 5 ft 8in by the time she debuted for the Aztecs in 2015 and was an immediate starter starting all 18 games before a knee injury kept her out of the final two games of the season As a freshman Pruitt led the team with 10 goals and nine assists She was named Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year and was an All Mountain West first team selection as the Aztecs won the regular season title and finished as runners up in the conference tournament losing the final to San Jose State Spartans in a penalty shootout 7 Pruitt transferred to the University of Southern California in 2016 She made 21 appearances for the USC Trojans as a sophomore all as a substitute scoring four goals and creating eight assists 3 USC won the 2016 NCAA Division I Women s Soccer Tournament title with a 3 1 win against West Virginia Pruitt registered an assist on a Katie Johnson goal during the final 8 In her junior year Pruitt started all 20 games scoring six goals and four assists on her way to All Pac 12 Conference second team honors In 2018 Pruitt played in all 22 games starting 21 and put up career high numbers in both goals with 12 and assists with nine 3 She earned All Pac 12 and All Pacific Region first team honors and was recognized nationally with United Soccer Coaches All America third team and TopDrawerSoccer com Best XI third team honors 9 10 Club career editLA Villa edit In 2018 Pruitt played for LA Villa in the Women s Premier Soccer League She scored four goals and registered two assists in five appearances as LA Villa finished third in the Coastal Conference 11 She was named Coastal Conference Offensive Player of the Year at the end of season awards in August 2018 12 North Carolina Courage edit Pruitt was drafted in the first round 5th overall of the 2019 NWSL College Draft by the North Carolina Courage 13 She made her professional debut in the season opener on April 13 2019 entering as a 71st minute substitute for McCall Zerboni in a 1 1 tie with Chicago Red Stars 14 She scored her first goal on April 28 as part of a 4 1 win away at Houston Dash 15 In total Pruitt played 556 minutes in 11 appearances as a rookie scoring two goals and an assist before a knee injury sidelined her for the final two months including North Carolina s run to the NWSL Championship title having also won the NWSL Shield 16 With the 2020 season disrupted by the COVID 19 pandemic during preseason in March the season didn t start until the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup in June Still injured Pruitt was waived by North Carolina on June 23 as part of the Challenge Cup squad announcement 17 OL Reign edit Four days after being waived by North Carolina Pruitt was selected off waivers by OL Reign and immediately placed on the team s 45 day disabled list 18 Since I was going through an injury it was hard in the beginning Once I got picked up by OL Reign it was super exciting It sparked my fire to come up here and be a part of this club 16 With no regular season following the conclusion of the Challenge Cup the NWSL scheduled a replacement Fall Series Pruitt made her club debut in the team s opening Fall Series game on September 26 as a 70th minute substitute for Jasmyne Spencer in a 2 2 tie with Utah Royals Pruitt played a total of 132 minutes across all four Fall Series games and scored her first Reign goal in the final game of the series on October 17 having also made her first start for the team in a 2 0 win over Utah 19 Ahead of the 2021 season Pruitt signed a new three year contract with OL Reign On the signing head coach Farid Benstiti said Leah has exceeded all expectations since she joined our club before the Challenge Cup She worked incredibly hard to recover from injury which enabled her to make impact in each of our matches in the Fall Series We believe Leah has tremendous potential and I am excited to be working with her this season 20 She played 15 games in all competitions scoring once during the 2021 NWSL Challenge Cup Orlando Pride edit On December 18 2021 Pruitt was traded during the 2022 NWSL Draft by new Reign head coach Laura Harvey along with Celia the 10th overall pick and a second round pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft to Orlando Pride in exchange for Phoebe McClernon 21 On April 6 2023 after not featuring in either of the matchday squads for the opening two games of the season Orlando Pride announced Pruitt had retired from professional soccer in order to pursue new career opportunities 22 International editIn August 2011 Pruitt was invited to the annual U S under 14 National Team Identification Camp held in Portland Oregon It featured 72 players and was run by U S Soccer Women s Development Director Jill Ellis 23 In January 2014 Pruitt was called up to the under 17 national team by B J Snow for a 24 player training camp at the U S Soccer National Training Center in Carson California 24 In October 2014 Pruitt was named to an under 20 training camp by Michelle French 25 and attended a further two training camps with the under 19s in July 2015 and May 2016 in the build up to the 2016 FIFA U 20 Women s World Cup 26 27 In May 2018 Pruitt was called up to an under 23 training camp 28 Personal life editPruitt s father Aaron played football as an inside linebacker at San Diego State in the mid 1990s 6 Her older sister Charlee also played soccer and was a four year starter as a goalkeeper at Loyola Marymount 2015 to 2018 29 Career statistics editCollege edit School Season Division Apps GoalsSan Diego State Aztecs 2015 Div I 18 10USC Trojans 2016 21 42017 20 62018 22 12Total 63 22Career total 81 32Club edit As of October 1 2022 30 Club Season League Cup a Playoffs Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsLA Villa 2018 WPSL 5 4 5 4North Carolina Courage 2019 NWSL 14 2 0 0 14 2OL Reign 2020 NWSL 0 0 4 b 1 4 12021 11 0 4 1 0 0 15 1Total 11 0 4 1 0 0 4 1 19 2Orlando Pride 2022 NWSL 13 1 3 0 16 1Career total 43 7 7 1 0 0 4 1 54 9 NWSL Challenge Cup NWSL Fall SeriesHonors editSan Diego State Aztecs Mountain West Conference regular season 2015USC Trojans NCAA Women s College Cup 2016 31 North Carolina Courage NWSL Championship 2019 NWSL Shield 2019Individual Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year 2015 32 References edit ALL AREA GIRLS SOCCER Alta Loma s Leah Pruitt leads the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Team Daily Bulletin March 30 2015 Girls soccer team wins national championship Press Enterprise July 28 2012 a b c d Leah Pruitt USC Women s Soccer USC Athletics Retrieved June 23 2020 Pruitt goes pro Slammers FC January 14 2019 Slammers win national title Daily Pilot July 2 2016 a b SDSU s soccer secret Dad played football San Diego Union Tribune November 4 2015 Leah Pruitt SDSU Women s Soccer SDSU Athletics Women s Soccer vs West Virginia College Cup NCAA Final on 12 4 2016 Box Score USC Athletics NCAA Division I Women s All America Teams Announced United Soccer Coaches 2018 Women s Division I Postseason Awards TopDrawerSoccer com 2018 WPSL Coastal Conference stats Archived from the original on November 15 2019 2018 Best of the WPSL West Region Winners Unveiled SoCal FC Leah Pruitt North Carolina Courage Retrieved June 23 2020 NC Courage Earn Draw with Crystal Dunn Second Half Goal in Home Opener North Carolina Courage April 13 2019 Williams Scores 40th Career Goal and Debinha Tallies NC Courage s 100th Goal in 4 1 Win Over Houston North Carolina Courage April 28 2019 a b Get to Know OL Reign Forward Leah Pruitt OL Reign NC Courage Announces 2020 Roster North Carolina Courage June 23 2020 OL Reign announce 28 player roster for NWSL Challenge Cup OL Reign June 23 2020 Retrieved June 23 2020 OL Reign Downs Utah to Wrap Up Fall Series OL Reign Voght Steve December 21 2020 OL Reign re sign Leah Pruitt Nicole Momiki and Rosie White Sounder At Heart OL Reign Acquire Defender Phoebe McClernon in Trade with Orlando Pride OL Reign December 18 2021 Orlando Pride forward Leah Pruitt announces retirement www orlandocitysc com Seven locals join U S U 14 Girls National Team I D Camp in Portland Ore SoccerWire U S U 17 WNT Opens 2014 at the NTC TopDrawerSoccer com U20 WNT heads to San Diego for training TopDrawerSoccer com Twenty four players called into U19 NT camp TopDrawerSoccer com U19 WNT Roster for camp in Chula Vista TopDrawerSoccer com Roster set for U S U 23 Women s National Team training camp SoccerWire Charlee Pruitt Women s Soccer Loyola Marymount University Athletics Leah Pruitt Soccerway profile Soccerway USC wins women s soccer championship USA TODAY Mountain West Announces 2015 Women s Soccer All Conference Teams themw com External links editLeah Pruitt at Soccerway NWSL profile North Carolina Courage profile USC Trojans profile Leah Pruitt on Twitter Leah Pruitt on Instagram Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leah Pruitt amp oldid 1217983125, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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