#9 Alex Kerr Season 2021-22
Midfielder/Forward
Class
Junior
Hometown
Chapel Hill, N.C.
High School
Chapel Hill
HONORS:
2021 SEC Honor Roll
2020 SEC Academic Honor Roll
Career as a Commodore:
- Totaled 63 appearances with 26 starts
As a Senior (2022):
- Appeared in all 21 contests for the Dores, starting 20
- Recorded 13 points on the season with career-high six goals and an assist
- Second-most goals and points on team
- Totaled 26 shots on the season, putting 13 on frame
- Scored in three SEC contests including a goal in Senior Day win against Mississippi State (Oct. 23)
- Tallied a brace against Western Kentucky (Aug. 25)
As a Junior (2021):
- Appeared in 16 of the team’s 19 contests, starting one
- Finished fourth on the team in points with nine off four goals and an assist
- Recorded her first multi-goal career at Kentucky
- Fired five shots on goal and eight total in her third season with the Commodores
- Scored the game-winning goal at Kentucky in a 4-1 win
As a Sophomore (2020):
- Appeared in 12 of Vanderbilt’s 16 games throughout the season, making five starts
- Assisted on a goal in the second round of the SEC Tournament against Mississippi State (Nov. 15) for her only point of the season
- Made her first collegiate start on the road at Missouri (Oct. 3)
As a Freshman (2019):
- Played in 14 games as a freshman at Vanderbilt
- Scored two goals in her first two games in the black and gold
- Also recorded an assist in her debut against Georgia State (Aug. 22)
High School:
- 2017 NSCAA All conference, All state and All Atlantic Region
- 2018 Leading Goal scorer for DA NC Courage (16 goals)
- 2019 HS scoring leader with 42 goals, NSCAA All Conference, All State and All Atlantic Region, Conference Player of the Year, and MVP and leading scorer of the NC High School All Star game.
- High school-scoring record as a sophomore (44 goals)
- Club-leading goal scorer (16)
- 2017 NSCAA Girls High School All-Atlantic Region
Personal:
- Born July 23, 2001 in Boston, Massachusetts
- Parents: John and Tracy Kerr
- Chose Vanderbilt because “The city, the school, it has high level soccer along with great academics.”