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Ryan Williams (women's soccer)

Ryan Emilie Williams (born February 23, 1996) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a defender for the North Carolina Courage, a National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) club.

Ryan Williams
Williams with the North Carolina Courage in 2024
Personal information
Full name Ryan Emilie Williams[1]
Date of birth (1996-02-23) February 23, 1996 (age 28)
Place of birth Centennial, Colorado, United States
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Position(s) Defender, midfielder
Team information
Current team
North Carolina Courage
Number 13
Youth career
Colorado Rush
2011–2014 Cherry Creek High School
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2014–2017 TCU Horned Frogs 80 (1)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2018– North Carolina Courage 32 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of February 11, 2022

Williams was born in Centennial, Colorado, and attended Cherry Creek High School, winning the 5A state championship as a sophomore. She also played club soccer with the Colorado Rush and became highly ranked in the region for recruiting. She committed to Texas Christian University (TCU) in 2014, playing 80 matches over the span of four years. Williams scored one goal and recorded 15 assists with the Horned Frogs.

After her college career, Williams was drafted by the North Carolina Courage with the 40th pick of the 2018 NWSL College Draft. She played one regular season match as a national team replacement in 2018. In her next season, she started in three matches and made appearances in two more. During her stint with the Courage, the team won the NWSL Shield and the NWSL Championship in both 2018 and 2019.

Early life edit

Williams was born on February 23, 1996, in Centennial, Colorado,[2] to parents Charles and Lisa. She has five siblings: Bailey, Megan, Charlie, Peter, and Patrick.[3] Williams began playing soccer at four years old,[4] and she played club soccer with an Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) team, the Colorado Rush, as a midfielder.[5] The Rush won the ECNL national championship in the 2011–12 season.[6] In her sophomore year at Cherry Creek High School, Williams was part of the soccer team that won the 2012 5A state championship.[3][7] As a four-year letterwinner coming out of high school, she was ranked 16th regionally by TopDrawerSoccer.com.[3]

College career edit

By February 3, 2014, Williams committed to Texas Christian University (TCU),[8] citing her sister, Megan, who was attending the university at the time, and a positive experience at a camp hosted by Eric Bell, the head coach of the women's soccer team.[5] Williams majored in physical education,[9] and she was listed on the Academic Big 12 All-Rookie team in 2014 and 1st-team Academic All-Big 12 from 2015 to 2017.[3]

In 2014, Williams' freshman year, she was converted to a defender,[4] played in 19 matches and started in 18.[3] She made her collegiate debut against Washington State, the Horned Frogs' first opponent of the season, on August 22.[10] Williams got her first assist in a 3–0 win against Abilene Christian on September 7,[11] with Michelle Prokof scoring the goal.[12] The sole game she did not start was against Texas State on September 12, in which she was substituted on in the 63rd minute.[13] Williams recorded another assist against North Texas nine days later.[14] Her contributions helped the team achieve six shutouts and a goals against average of 0.96,[3] and the Horned Frogs finished 8–8–3,[15] with a loss to West Virginia in the quarterfinals of the 2014 Big 12 Conference Women's Soccer Tournament.[16] Williams, who played 1,702 minutes in her first season, was listed as part of the Big 12 All-Newcomer Team on November 3.[17]

Williams started every game in her sophomore year, and improved her form by leading the team with five assists.[3] Two of those assists were against Oral Roberts,[18] leading to a 4–0 win on September 6.[19] Her fifth assist was against Baylor on October 27,[3][20] leading to the game-tying goal by Mackenzie Koch.[21] She also had a shot that hit the crossbar in overtime.[22] In the 2015 Big 12 Conference Women's Soccer Tournament, TCU was knocked out by Baylor in penalties,[23] ending the season with a record of 8–7–4. The penalty shootout lasted eight rounds,[24] and Williams made her kick during the sixth round.[25]

In 2016, Williams' junior year, she started all 20 games for the Horned Frogs.[3] She assisted the game-winning goal in the season-opener against Maryland Terrapins during overtime on August 19.[26][27] Her other assist of the season was to Kayla Hill against Austin Peay, en route to a 4–1 win.[28] In the 2016 Big 12 Conference Women's Soccer Tournament, the Horned Frogs beat Kansas 1–0 in the quarterfinals,[29] and Baylor 3–2 in overtime in the semifinals.[30] In the Big 12 Championship, the Horned Frogs lost to West Virginia 3–2 in overtime, after leading 2–0 before halftime.[31] After the conference tournament, TCU qualified for the 2016 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament for the first time in school history.[32] On November 12, the Horned Frogs were knocked out in the first round by Texas A&M, after falling behind 1–0 early in the match and could not recover.[33]

Williams started in all 22 games in her senior year.[3] In the season opener against Louisiana–Monroe, Williams collected her 10th career assist, leading to a 5–0 win.[34] On August 20, she broke a personal record with three assists against UTSA in a 5–0 victory.[35] Williams returned to her home state of Colorado on August 27,[36] assisting the game-winning goal against Northern Colorado.[37] Her 15th and final collegiate assist was in a 2–1 loss to Northeastern on September 8.[38] In the 2017 Big 12 Conference Women's Soccer Tournament, she made her penalty kicks in back-to-back penalty shootout victories against Kansas and West Virginia.[39][40] Williams was placed as the fifth penalty kicker by Bell "because we know she's got ice water in her veins."[40] In the Big 12 Championship, Williams scored her first collegiate goal in the 87th minute against Baylor, when a handball was called inside the penalty area, resulting in a penalty kick. The Horned Frogs lost the match 2–1, with Williams scoring the lone goal.[41] With a record of 12–6–3, TCU qualified for the 2017 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament for the second consecutive season.[42] The Horned Frogs scored their first ever NCAA tournament goal, then allowed two goals to Arizona and lost in the first round.[43] At the end of the season, Williams was listed as part of the 2017 All-Big 12 First Team[44] and the United Soccer Coaches All-South First Team.[45]

After her college career, Williams acknowledged TCU assistant coach Ryan Higgenbotham for helping her improve. She said, "Whenever I would ask, he was there. He was always really honest with me in what I needed to do and really always believed in me and wanted me to do well, and do so successfully. He's also just a good person. He cared as me first as a person, and then as a player."[46]

Club career edit

Williams was drafted by the North Carolina Courage with the 40th pick of the 2018 NWSL College Draft, becoming the first player from TCU to be drafted into the NWSL.[47] She was added as a defender to the 2018 pre-season roster on March 5, 2018.[48] The Courage did not sign her immediately, as the club retained Williams' NWSL rights.[49] On May 31, Williams was signed as a national team replacement, as some active roster players were on international duty.[50] Williams made her professional debut on June 3 against the Houston Dash,[51] playing 11 minutes in the 1–1 draw.[52] Players on international duty returned to the team on June 15, thus Williams was released as a result, and she was allowed to continue training with the Courage.[53] Williams was signed as a replacement again on July 18, as some players were on international duty for the 2018 Tournament of Nations.[54] On July 26, Williams participated in the 2018 Women's International Champions Cup, substituting on in the 61st minute against Paris Saint-Germain.[55] The Courage advanced into the finals, and they faced Olympique Lyonnais three days later. She made her first start in the finals and protected the 1–0 lead for 80 minutes.[56] Williams did not make another appearance during the 2018 season,[52] and the Courage continued on to win the NWSL Shield and Championship.[57]

On March 8, 2019, Williams and the Courage reached an agreement on a new contract, with coach Paul Riley saying Williams made progress over the year.[58] The Courage announced their 2019 pre-season roster on March 18, with Williams listed as a midfielder.[59] She was moved to a supplemental spot on the 2019 roster, which was released on April 8.[60] On May 12, she played 16 minutes against the Chicago Red Stars as a substitute,[61] replacing midfielder Kristen Hamilton. The Courage lost the game 3–1, their first lost in 330 days.[62] On June 1, Williams made her first NWSL start against Orlando, playing 81 minutes as a defender. She and the rest of the defense helped the team to a 3–0 win.[63] Two weeks later, Williams played for the first half against Portland Thorns FC, before being substituted out for Julia Spetsmark, who scored the game-tying goal.[64] She played her first full match at the Washington Spirit, winning 2–1.[65] Williams did not make an appearance for the rest of the regular season.[61] She was out with an injury in late July,[66] before being upgraded to questionable in mid-August.[67] Williams was out with an ankle injury in mid-October,[68] which lasted to the championship game.[69] After winning the NWSL Shield,[70] the Courage defeated Chicago 4–0 in the championship game, winning their second consecutive NWSL Championship.[71] A contract option was exercised for Williams at the end of the season.[72]

In the 2020 pre-season, Williams was listed as a defender on the roster.[73] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the pre-season was suspended by the NWSL on March 12.[74] Williams was disappointed with the timing of the postponement, and she said, "We came here, and we had a really good, hard week of preseason, and we were all super excited to be here...It was so fun to be back, and then obviously it got cut off pretty fast."[75] The NWSL allowed individual training on May 6,[76] and Williams and her roommate Cari Roccaro prepared training videos for other teammates to follow from a far distance.[77] Small group training was allowed by May 25,[78] and a new month-long tournament was announced in place of the beginning of the regular season.[79] Williams remained on the roster ahead of the Challenge Cup,[80] and she recorded her first start of the season on July 5, in a 1–0 win against the Chicago Red Stars.[81] The Courage were knocked out in the quarterfinal round of the Challenge Cup by the Portland Thorns on July 17, losing the match 1–0.[82] Williams remained on the roster for the Fall Series, as one of the seven defenders after loans and opt-outs.[83] She played for four games of the series and recorded her first professional assist in a 4–1 loss against the Houston Dash.[84][85] After the season, the Courage extended a contract offer to Williams.[86]

 
Williams playing for the Courage in the 2023 NWSL Challenge Cup final

In December 2020, Williams signed a one-year contract, including a one-year option, with the Courage.[84] She reported to pre-season training in February 2021 for medical protocols set by the NWSL for the season.[87]

Career statistics edit

As of November 25, 2023[2]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club League Season League National Cup League Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
North Carolina Courage NWSL
2018 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2019 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
2020 4 0 1 0 0 0 10 0
2021 17 0 4 0 1 0 32 0
2022 18 0 3 0 0 0 53 0
2023 22 0 6 0 0 0 81 0
Total 67 0 14 0 1 0 81 0
Career total 67 0 14 0 1 0 81 0

Honors edit

As of July 14, 2020

Club edit

North Carolina Courage

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External links edit

  • Ryan Williams at Soccerway
  • Ryan Williams at North Carolina Courage

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Ryan Emilie Williams born February 23 1996 is an American professional soccer player who plays as a defender for the North Carolina Courage a National Women s Soccer League NWSL club Ryan WilliamsWilliams with the North Carolina Courage in 2024Personal informationFull nameRyan Emilie Williams 1 Date of birth 1996 02 23 February 23 1996 age 28 Place of birthCentennial Colorado United StatesHeight5 ft 6 in 1 68 m Position s Defender midfielderTeam informationCurrent teamNorth Carolina CourageNumber13Youth careerColorado Rush2011 2014Cherry Creek High SchoolCollege careerYearsTeamApps Gls 2014 2017TCU Horned Frogs80 1 Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2018 North Carolina Courage32 0 Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of February 11 2022Williams was born in Centennial Colorado and attended Cherry Creek High School winning the 5A state championship as a sophomore She also played club soccer with the Colorado Rush and became highly ranked in the region for recruiting She committed to Texas Christian University TCU in 2014 playing 80 matches over the span of four years Williams scored one goal and recorded 15 assists with the Horned Frogs After her college career Williams was drafted by the North Carolina Courage with the 40th pick of the 2018 NWSL College Draft She played one regular season match as a national team replacement in 2018 In her next season she started in three matches and made appearances in two more During her stint with the Courage the team won the NWSL Shield and the NWSL Championship in both 2018 and 2019 Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 3 Club career 4 Career statistics 5 Honors 5 1 Club 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editWilliams was born on February 23 1996 in Centennial Colorado 2 to parents Charles and Lisa She has five siblings Bailey Megan Charlie Peter and Patrick 3 Williams began playing soccer at four years old 4 and she played club soccer with an Elite Clubs National League ECNL team the Colorado Rush as a midfielder 5 The Rush won the ECNL national championship in the 2011 12 season 6 In her sophomore year at Cherry Creek High School Williams was part of the soccer team that won the 2012 5A state championship 3 7 As a four year letterwinner coming out of high school she was ranked 16th regionally by TopDrawerSoccer com 3 College career editBy February 3 2014 Williams committed to Texas Christian University TCU 8 citing her sister Megan who was attending the university at the time and a positive experience at a camp hosted by Eric Bell the head coach of the women s soccer team 5 Williams majored in physical education 9 and she was listed on the Academic Big 12 All Rookie team in 2014 and 1st team Academic All Big 12 from 2015 to 2017 3 In 2014 Williams freshman year she was converted to a defender 4 played in 19 matches and started in 18 3 She made her collegiate debut against Washington State the Horned Frogs first opponent of the season on August 22 10 Williams got her first assist in a 3 0 win against Abilene Christian on September 7 11 with Michelle Prokof scoring the goal 12 The sole game she did not start was against Texas State on September 12 in which she was substituted on in the 63rd minute 13 Williams recorded another assist against North Texas nine days later 14 Her contributions helped the team achieve six shutouts and a goals against average of 0 96 3 and the Horned Frogs finished 8 8 3 15 with a loss to West Virginia in the quarterfinals of the 2014 Big 12 Conference Women s Soccer Tournament 16 Williams who played 1 702 minutes in her first season was listed as part of the Big 12 All Newcomer Team on November 3 17 Williams started every game in her sophomore year and improved her form by leading the team with five assists 3 Two of those assists were against Oral Roberts 18 leading to a 4 0 win on September 6 19 Her fifth assist was against Baylor on October 27 3 20 leading to the game tying goal by Mackenzie Koch 21 She also had a shot that hit the crossbar in overtime 22 In the 2015 Big 12 Conference Women s Soccer Tournament TCU was knocked out by Baylor in penalties 23 ending the season with a record of 8 7 4 The penalty shootout lasted eight rounds 24 and Williams made her kick during the sixth round 25 In 2016 Williams junior year she started all 20 games for the Horned Frogs 3 She assisted the game winning goal in the season opener against Maryland Terrapins during overtime on August 19 26 27 Her other assist of the season was to Kayla Hill against Austin Peay en route to a 4 1 win 28 In the 2016 Big 12 Conference Women s Soccer Tournament the Horned Frogs beat Kansas 1 0 in the quarterfinals 29 and Baylor 3 2 in overtime in the semifinals 30 In the Big 12 Championship the Horned Frogs lost to West Virginia 3 2 in overtime after leading 2 0 before halftime 31 After the conference tournament TCU qualified for the 2016 NCAA Division I Women s Soccer Tournament for the first time in school history 32 On November 12 the Horned Frogs were knocked out in the first round by Texas A amp M after falling behind 1 0 early in the match and could not recover 33 Williams started in all 22 games in her senior year 3 In the season opener against Louisiana Monroe Williams collected her 10th career assist leading to a 5 0 win 34 On August 20 she broke a personal record with three assists against UTSA in a 5 0 victory 35 Williams returned to her home state of Colorado on August 27 36 assisting the game winning goal against Northern Colorado 37 Her 15th and final collegiate assist was in a 2 1 loss to Northeastern on September 8 38 In the 2017 Big 12 Conference Women s Soccer Tournament she made her penalty kicks in back to back penalty shootout victories against Kansas and West Virginia 39 40 Williams was placed as the fifth penalty kicker by Bell because we know she s got ice water in her veins 40 In the Big 12 Championship Williams scored her first collegiate goal in the 87th minute against Baylor when a handball was called inside the penalty area resulting in a penalty kick The Horned Frogs lost the match 2 1 with Williams scoring the lone goal 41 With a record of 12 6 3 TCU qualified for the 2017 NCAA Division I Women s Soccer Tournament for the second consecutive season 42 The Horned Frogs scored their first ever NCAA tournament goal then allowed two goals to Arizona and lost in the first round 43 At the end of the season Williams was listed as part of the 2017 All Big 12 First Team 44 and the United Soccer Coaches All South First Team 45 After her college career Williams acknowledged TCU assistant coach Ryan Higgenbotham for helping her improve She said Whenever I would ask he was there He was always really honest with me in what I needed to do and really always believed in me and wanted me to do well and do so successfully He s also just a good person He cared as me first as a person and then as a player 46 Club career editWilliams was drafted by the North Carolina Courage with the 40th pick of the 2018 NWSL College Draft becoming the first player from TCU to be drafted into the NWSL 47 She was added as a defender to the 2018 pre season roster on March 5 2018 48 The Courage did not sign her immediately as the club retained Williams NWSL rights 49 On May 31 Williams was signed as a national team replacement as some active roster players were on international duty 50 Williams made her professional debut on June 3 against the Houston Dash 51 playing 11 minutes in the 1 1 draw 52 Players on international duty returned to the team on June 15 thus Williams was released as a result and she was allowed to continue training with the Courage 53 Williams was signed as a replacement again on July 18 as some players were on international duty for the 2018 Tournament of Nations 54 On July 26 Williams participated in the 2018 Women s International Champions Cup substituting on in the 61st minute against Paris Saint Germain 55 The Courage advanced into the finals and they faced Olympique Lyonnais three days later She made her first start in the finals and protected the 1 0 lead for 80 minutes 56 Williams did not make another appearance during the 2018 season 52 and the Courage continued on to win the NWSL Shield and Championship 57 On March 8 2019 Williams and the Courage reached an agreement on a new contract with coach Paul Riley saying Williams made progress over the year 58 The Courage announced their 2019 pre season roster on March 18 with Williams listed as a midfielder 59 She was moved to a supplemental spot on the 2019 roster which was released on April 8 60 On May 12 she played 16 minutes against the Chicago Red Stars as a substitute 61 replacing midfielder Kristen Hamilton The Courage lost the game 3 1 their first lost in 330 days 62 On June 1 Williams made her first NWSL start against Orlando playing 81 minutes as a defender She and the rest of the defense helped the team to a 3 0 win 63 Two weeks later Williams played for the first half against Portland Thorns FC before being substituted out for Julia Spetsmark who scored the game tying goal 64 She played her first full match at the Washington Spirit winning 2 1 65 Williams did not make an appearance for the rest of the regular season 61 She was out with an injury in late July 66 before being upgraded to questionable in mid August 67 Williams was out with an ankle injury in mid October 68 which lasted to the championship game 69 After winning the NWSL Shield 70 the Courage defeated Chicago 4 0 in the championship game winning their second consecutive NWSL Championship 71 A contract option was exercised for Williams at the end of the season 72 In the 2020 pre season Williams was listed as a defender on the roster 73 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the pre season was suspended by the NWSL on March 12 74 Williams was disappointed with the timing of the postponement and she said We came here and we had a really good hard week of preseason and we were all super excited to be here It was so fun to be back and then obviously it got cut off pretty fast 75 The NWSL allowed individual training on May 6 76 and Williams and her roommate Cari Roccaro prepared training videos for other teammates to follow from a far distance 77 Small group training was allowed by May 25 78 and a new month long tournament was announced in place of the beginning of the regular season 79 Williams remained on the roster ahead of the Challenge Cup 80 and she recorded her first start of the season on July 5 in a 1 0 win against the Chicago Red Stars 81 The Courage were knocked out in the quarterfinal round of the Challenge Cup by the Portland Thorns on July 17 losing the match 1 0 82 Williams remained on the roster for the Fall Series as one of the seven defenders after loans and opt outs 83 She played for four games of the series and recorded her first professional assist in a 4 1 loss against the Houston Dash 84 85 After the season the Courage extended a contract offer to Williams 86 nbsp Williams playing for the Courage in the 2023 NWSL Challenge Cup finalIn December 2020 Williams signed a one year contract including a one year option with the Courage 84 She reported to pre season training in February 2021 for medical protocols set by the NWSL for the season 87 Career statistics editAs of November 25 2023 2 Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club League Season League National Cup League Cup TotalApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsNorth Carolina Courage NWSL2018 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 02019 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 02020 4 0 1 0 0 0 10 02021 17 0 4 0 1 0 32 02022 18 0 3 0 0 0 53 02023 22 0 6 0 0 0 81 0Total 67 0 14 0 1 0 81 0Career total 67 0 14 0 1 0 81 0Honors editAs of July 14 2020Club edit North Carolina Courage Women s International Champions Cup 2018 56 NWSL Championship 2018 2019 2 NWSL Shield 2018 57 2019 70 References edit Classes from the Addran College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of General Studies PDF Commencement Texas Christian University December 15 2018 p 21 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