2015 Women's Soccer Roster

Marie Levasseur
- Height:
- 5-8
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Stoneham, Quebec City
Academic Honors:
- Fall 2015 Tiger 3.0 Club; Dean’s List
- Spring 2016 Tiger 3.0 Club; Dean’s List; Tiger Academic 30
- Fall 2016 Tiger 3.0 Club; Dean’s List
- Spring 2017 Tiger 3.0 Club; Dean’s List
- Fall 2017 Tiger 3.0 Club; Dean’s List; Tiger Academic 30
- Spring 2018 Tiger 3.0 Club; Dean’s List; Tiger Academic 30
- 2016, 2017, 2018 All-AAC Academic teamÂ
Athletic Honors:
- 25 career assists rank fifth all-time in program history
- 2016, 2017, 2018 All-AAC first team
- 2018 AAC All-Tournament team
- 2018 AAC Weekly Honor Roll (10/29)
- 2016 NSCAA All-Northeast Region third team
- 2015 All-AAC second team
- 2015 AAC Rookie of the Year
- 2015 All-AAC Rookie team
- 2015 AAC Weekly Honor Roll (10/5)
2018 (Senior):
Named an all-conference selection all four years, Levasseur tallied six goals and eight assists for 20 points in her final season as a Tiger … her eight assists matched an individual single-season high and was tied for most on the team … she was tied for the team high in game-winning goals with four … played the most minutes by a forward throughout the season (1,556) … scored the game-winning goal in the second match of the season against UCA … tallied an assist in three consecutive matches against Rice (9/7), Louisiana (9/9) and Arkansas State (9/13) … scored the game-winning goal in a derby victory at Ole Miss (9/17) to cap non-conference play … recorded a pair of assists against Cincinnati (9/20) to open league play … registered a goal at Houston (10/4) and the game-winning score at UConn (10/18) … picked up a goal and a pair of assists in the regular-season finale against Tulsa (10/26), and was listed to the league’s honor roll the following week … scored the game-winning goal in the 81st minute to beat UCF 1-0 (11/2) to advance to the conference tournament final … assisted on the game-winning goal to beat USF (11/4) in the conference championship game and secure Memphis’ first AAC tournament title.
2017 (Junior):Â
An All-AAC first team selection, Levasseur added on to what has already been a successful Memphis career … started all 20 matches and set career-highs in goals and assists, with seven and eight, respectively … her seven goals were third on the team, and her eight assists led the team … had three game-winning goals, coming against UAB (8/27), Rhode Island (9/1), and ECU (10/12) … her goal against UAB came in the final 59 seconds of the second overtime, sealing the win for the Tigers … took 59 shots throughout the season, ranking fifth in program history for most shots taken by a junior … recorded multi-assist matches against Rhode Island (9/1), Idaho (9/15), and Temple (10/5) … played the second most minutes on the team at 1816 minutes of field-time.
2016 (Sophomore):
An All-AAC first team selection, Levasseur started all 15 games she played in during 2016 ... logged 1060 minutes … also named NSCAA All-Northeast Region third team … scored goals against Southeastern Louisiana (8/19), Ole Miss (8/26), UT Martin (9/18), ECU (10/6) and UCF (10/30), ranking her tied for third in goals scored for the Tigers … her six assists in 2016 also ranked third on the squad, giving her a total point count of 16 … her goals against Ole Miss, UT Martin and UCF proved to be game winners for the Tigers … scored the only goal in the game against UCF, scoring in the 109th minute of the double overtime thriller.
2015 (Freshman):
Had an outstanding freshman season for the Tigers, playing in all 19 matches and starting 18 … named the American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year … also a member of the All-Rookie team and the All-Conference second team … finished tied for the team lead with six goals and was second on the team with 15 points … assisted on three goals … scored a pair of game-winning goals, against Houston and Cincinnati … notched first career goal in exciting 4-3 win over Idaho … recorded two assists in the Idaho win … scored both goals in a 2-1 win over Houston … had a goal in the 2-2 draw at USF that spoiled a perfect home record for the Bulls ... called up to the full Canadian Women’s National Team for its November camp … earned her first cap for the Canadian Women’s National Team in a 4-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago on December 13, 2015.
Prior to Memphis:
A highly-touted recruit, Levasseur was chosen to represent Canada at the 2015 Pan AM Games in Toronto … was one of Canada’s top goal-scorers at the Fifa U-17 Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica in 2014 … made her debut in the Canadian youth program under coach Bev Priestman in 2013 … won a silver medal with Canada at the 2013 CONCACAF Women’s U-17 Championships in Montego Bay, Jamaica … Played club soccer for Haute-Saint-Charles under coach Fabien Coltin.
Personal:
Daughter of Marc Levasseur and Pauline Fournier … will play alongside her twin sister, Catherine, at the University of Memphis … enjoys shopping, basketball, tennis, golf and snowboarding in her spare time … a health studies major.