Esmeralda Rodriguez
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- Height:
- 5-1
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- Hometown:
- Oceanside
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- Position:
- MF/F
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- Year:
- Sophomore
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- High School:
- Rancho Buena Vista
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- Major:
- Child Development
Bio
As a Freshman (2015):
Started all of the games. Assisted four times and scored twice.
High School:
Played Varsity for Rancho Buena Vista High School sophmore to senior year. Started two of those years. She pulled her quad her sophmore year and got a concussion her junior year. Freshman year did cross country for the school.
Club:
Oceanside Breakers. Her coaches were Frank Zimmerman and Luis Casillas.
Personal:
Parents are Carmen and Ruperto Rodriguez. Three siblings are Miguel Rodriguez 24, Oscar Rodriguez 23 and Paulina Rodriguez 14. Both of her brothers Oscar and Miguel attended MiraCosta College. Favorite memory playing soccer is winning CIF because we made history as the first women's team to win it all. Furthest she traveled was to Vegas to play a tournament.
News mentions
In a battle of two teams that began the day in a three-way tie for third in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference - North Division, the MiraCosta College women's soccer team scored three times in the first 20 minutes, and never looked back as they rolled to a 5-1 win over the College of the Desert on Tuesday afternoon.
With today's win the MiraCosta women's soccer team set a program record for the most consecutive wins.
Valerie Mathys recorded another hat trick and contributed on all four goals for the MiraCosta College women's soccer team in a 4-0 decision over Southwestern College on Tuesday afternoon.
In one of the best ways you can start a match offensively, the MiraCosta College women's soccer team scored on its first possession and did so again a few minutes later to run away with an 11-0 win over a short-handed Imperial Valley College squad.
On Friday the women's soccer team at MiraCosta hosted a talented Mt. San Jacinto College team.
In the home match of their yearly rivalry with Palomar College, the MiraCosta College women's soccer team fired four shots in the first five minutes, and never looked back en route to a 6-2 victory.
