2008 Women's Soccer Roster

4 Kay Harbrueger

  • Position Forward
  • Height 5-8
  • Class Senior
  • High School Bayshore
  • Hometown Bradenton, Fla.

Biography

Career: Started all but three of her 76 career games... Finished with the six most assists in school history, third most career points, third most game-winning goals, and third most goals.

2008: Named to 2nd team All-CAA... Ranked fifth nationally in points per game with 2.39... Sixth nationally in goals per game with 1.0... Led the CAA in goals, goals per game, points, points per game, and game-winning goals... Set the CAA record for points in a single game with seven against UNC-Asheville... Started in all 18 games, leading the team with 18 goals, seven assists, and 43 points... Finished with the third most goals in Georgia State history with 34... Finished with the sixth most assists in school history with 22... 90 career points tied her for third all-time... Made 6 game-winning goals, tying the Georgia State single season record... Finished with the third most game-winning goals in school history... Twice named CAA Player of the Week.

2007: Started all 18 games as a junior and led the team in assists with 8 ... One of only five players to start every game ... Led the team with 52 shots and 33 shots on goal ... Finished second on the squad in goals (seven), points (22) and game-winning goals (two) ... Scored game-winners on August 31 vs. Jackson State and September 7 vs. Pittsburgh... Also played with the Atlanta Silverbacks W-League professional team.
 

2006: Harbrueger started all 20 games for the Panthers in 2006 and tied for team lead in goals, with five, setting her season high ... One of four players to start each game ...  Finished first on the team in points (12), led the team in game-winning goals (2) and tied for second on the team in assists (2) ... Led the Panthers offensively with 48 shots ... Scored the Panthers’ game-winning goals against in-state rival Georgia Southern in a 1-0 victory (Sept. 15) and conference foe Delaware (Oct. 15) ... Also played club soccer for the Atlanta Silverbacks where Harbrueger appeared in nine games and tallied 11 shots and an assist ...

2005: Harbrueger led all Georgia State freshmen in goals (4), assists (5), points (13) and tied with fellow rookie Kristen McKillop with 17 starts ... Tied for seventh in the CAA with five assists ... Was fourth on the team in goals and tied for second in assists ... Had three multiple point games ... Recorded her first collegiate assist in 2-1 win over Mississippi State on Sept. 2 ... Scored her first collegiate goal at Mercer on Sept. 6 and added an assist ... Scored a goal and assisted on two others, including the game-winner in 4-2 win over Howard on Sept. 11 ... Named Co-CAA Rookie of the Week for that performance ... Tallied the game-winning goal in State’s 2-1 double overtime victory against Jacksonville on Sept. 18 ... Scored a goal and assisted on the game-winner in State’s first CAA win against George Mason, 4-0, on Oct. 16 ...

 

Prep: Harbrueger was a four-year member of the varsity soccer team at Bayshore High School ... The three-time captain was the Gatorade Award winner during her sophomore season ... Averaged 1.5 goals per game for the Bruins and was the all-time leading scorer in Bruin history ... Member of the state finalist club team, Clearwater Chargers, in 2002 and 2003 ... Was a three-year member of the Florida ODP team (2000-03) ... Led her club team in scoring and was named the Most Valuable Offensive Player and was selected to the All-State team at Bayshore ... Graduated in the top 20% of her class and was an honor student ...

 

Personal: Kyri-Ann (Kay) Harbrueger was born September 29, 1986 in Bradenton, Fla. ... She is the daughter of Ann-Marie Parmann ... She has one sister, Georgetta ... Majoring in biology.

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Historical Player Information

  • 4

    2006Sophomore

    Forward
    5'8"
    4
  • 4

    2007Junior

    Forward
    5'8"
    4
  • 4

    2008Senior

    Forward
    5'8"
    4