#0 Sara Wojdelko
Goalkeeper
Class
Senior
Hometown
Northville, Mich.
High School
Northville
Honors:
2024 CSC Academic All-District
Co-Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 14, 2024)
2022 SEC All-Tournament Team
As a Season (2024):
- Started every non-conference match up, posting four shutouts
As a Junior (2023):
- Appeared in four games for 143 minutes during the 2023 season. Contributed to two combined shutouts
- Posted a season-high two saves in combined shutout against UMass (Aug. 20)
As a Sophomore (2022):
- Appeared in 11 matches her junior season, starting 10
- 5-3-2 record in goal
- Recorded 32 saves, allowing only eight goals for an .800 save percentage
- Made her collegiate debut and first start for the Dores with shutout at Evansville (Aug. 8)
- SEC debut with shutout against Kentucky (Sept. 22)
- Tallied second consecutive clean sheet at Missouri (Sept. 25)
- Totaled six saves including game-winning PK save in SEC Quarterfinal match against No. 9 Arkansas (Nov. 1)
- Named SEC All-Tournament Team
- Recorded six saves for a clean sheet in NCAA Tournament win at No. 25 Clemson
As a Freshman (2021):
- Did not compete
High School:
- Two-time State Cup champion (2014 and 2016) and finalist (2015 and 2017)
- U.S. Soccer Training Center invitee (2014, 2015)
- Michigan ODP state pool (2016, 2017)
- ODP Midwest Girls Team (2019)
- Won two MVP awards at the ODP International Tournament in Costa Rica (2019)
- U.S. Soccer Youth National Team ID Program invitee (2019)
- Team All-Academic Award (2017, 2018)
- Earned Three-Stripe Live Premier Match MVP award (2019)
- Part of the Michigan Hawks conference championship team (2018)
- Earned an Academic Excellence Award (2019)
- Was also a member of prep basketball and football squads
The Wojdelko File:
- Born May 14, 2003 in Park Ridge, Ill.
- Parents: Nicole and Robert Wojdelko
- Club Team: Michigan Hawks (ECNL)
- Club Coach: Michele Krzisnik
- Father, Robert, played football at Ball State
- Chose Vanderbilt because “Not only because of its outstanding soccer program and coaching staff, but also because of the academic rigor the university has to offer.”