2019 Women's Soccer Roster
Schwartz, Abby

Jersey Number 12
Abby Schwartz
- Position:
- Midfielder
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Freshman
- High School:
- Heritage Woods Secondary School
- Hometown:
- Port Moody, B.C.
Bio
Senior (2022):
Junior (2021):
Sophomore (2020):
- Appeared in 15 matches, making seven starts
- Scored in the road match at Arizona (Oct. 27)
- Tallied a season-best three shots in the home win over Boise State (Sept. 1)
Junior (2021):
- Named to the Fall Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Started all nine games she appeared in
- Scored the Beavers’ sole goal at USC (Sept. 24)
- Recorded a goal in OSU's 2-0 shutout at Central Connecticut State (Sept. 5)
- Clocked a season high of 86 minutes on the pitch against USC on Sept. 24
- Season was cut short due to injury
Sophomore (2020):
- Pac-12 Fall Academic Honor Roll
- Named Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (March 1, 2021) after scoring the game-winning goal against Stanford, the defending national champions.
- Started 15 games.
- Tallied two goals and four assists to finish fourth on the team with eight points.
- Compiled 23 shots with seven on goal.
- Recorded a season-high 97 minutes at California (3/28) and at Oregon (4/16).
- Remained on the field for seven full contests.
- Totaled 1299 minutes on the season.
- Played in all 19 games, making 13 starts.
- Scored a goal in her first game as a Beaver at Portland State on Aug. 24.
- Recorded a goal against Saint Mary’s on Sept. 1.
- Credited with a goal and an assist against UC Davis on Sept. 8.
- Scored two goals at Arizona State on Oct. 24.
- Played a season-high 90 minutes against Oregon.
- Was a 2015 and 2016 Provincial Champ.
- Won the 2016 National Bronze Medal.
- Played in the 2015 Game of Distiction.
- Played for Port Moody Storm, Metro Ford Storm and Girl’s White Caps.
- Was a member of the Whitecaps FC Girls’ Elite REX Program.
- Chosen for the National U-17 Excel Camp in 2017.
- Member of the Canadian National Team System.
- Daughter of Darlene and Greg.
- Has two brothers, Nick and Jacob.
- Loves animals, traveling and learning about the earth.
- She was a figure skater for six years.
- Chose Oregon State because the campus was beautiful, the coaching staff was friendly and she believes there is massive potential for this program.
Oregon State Women's Soccer Doernbecher Children's Hospital Visit
Tuesday, March 14
Oregon State's McKenzie Redberg finds herself through Air Force service, returns home to Corvallis
Thursday, March 02
Recap: Oregon State women's soccer closes out season with win over Oregon
Thursday, March 02
Recap: Cal women's soccer tallies three goals in win over Oregon State
Thursday, March 02