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Cami Levin
Position: Defense
Height: 5-3
Born: April 24, 1990 in Newport Coast, Calif.
Hometown: Newport Coast, Calif.
Citizenship: USA
College: Stanford University
Acquired: Selected No. 6 overall in the 2015 NWSL Expansion Draft from Sky Blue FC

 

CLUB
2016: Appeared in 10 matches, including nine starts … Assisted on Sarah Hagen’s goal against Washington on Aug. 26 … Missed six matches due to an emergency appendectomy …  2015: Made 19 appearances for Sky Blue FC, starting all but one … Recorded one assist on the season … Acquired by the Pride with the No. 6 pick in the NWSL Expansion Draft from Sky Blue FC … 2014: Signed via discovery by Sky Blue FC … Appeared in 23 matches with 21 total starts … Totaled 1,884 minutes on the backline … 2013: Joined the Western Sydney Wanderers of Australia’s W-League for the latter portion of the season … Made four appearances … Posted two shutout wins during that span, W. Sydney’s only wins of the year … Led Göteborg to the Swedish Super Cup Championship, defeating Tyresö … 2012: Prior to league folding, selected No. 4 overall by Sky Blue FC in the WPS College Draft … Signed with Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC in Sweden … Made nine appearances with the club … Joined Pali Blues after the WPS folded … Led the team to the W-League championship, falling in PKs to Ottawa Fury

INTERNATIONAL
Levin has a wealth of experience with the U.S. Youth National Teams, playing from U-15-U-23 … 2013: Captained the U.S. U-23 Women’s National Team … Won the U-23 Four Nations Tournament … 2012: Won the U-23 Four Nations Tournament

COLLEGE
Levin graduated from Stanford University … Finished her career with a 95-4-4 record …  2011:  NSCAA first-team All-America … Soccer America MVPs first team … NSCAA All-Pacific Region first team … All-Pac-12 first team … NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team … Set up winning goal in the NCAA College Cup final … 2010:  NCAA College Cup All-Tournament team … All-Pac-10 honorable mention … Started the first five matches at outside left back … Started 18 times at forward, moving there in the sixth match … Her 11 assists tied her for 20th in the nation … Assists in six consecutive matches … 2009: Played 22 matches and started five … All-Pac-10 honorable mention honors … 2008: A Soccer America All-Freshman team selection … Second-team Freshman All-America … West Region All-Freshman team honors by Soccer Buzz