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Andrea BorrayOrtiz

Women's Soccer Graduate Assistant Coach

borrayor@uwp.edu

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Andrea Borray Ortiz Joined Parkside Athletics as the Women’s Soccer Graduate Assistant Coach on August 1st, 2022.

She is from Bogota, Colombia. She served as an Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach at Highland for one season in 2021-2022 after serving as a graduate assistant coach for the Women’s Soccer program at Concordia University, Nebraska (CUNE) for two seasons in 2019-2021, where she helped the program to win the conference championship 2020-2021. Also, during her time at CUNE, Andrea got her Master's in Business Administration.

Prior to her time at CUNE, Andrea went to Laramie County Community College for her freshman year and then transferred to Ohio Valley University (OVU), where she got her Bachelors in Sports Management with minors in Business, Coaching, and Management.

In 2015, Andrea played in 16 games for the Fighting Scots. On October 1st she scored 7 goals on the road at Salem International University. To this day that still stands as both the Ohio Valley University and Great Midwest Athletic Conference record for goals in a game. She finished the season with 14 goals, which broke the school record for both goals in a season and goals in a career. Also, she was athlete of the month in October 2015. In her Junior year, Andrea played in 15 games for the Fighting Scots. She scored 3 goals and had 3 assists. She broke the record for both goals in a season (14) and goals in a career (17). Finally, in her last season, she served as a captain, and she played 20 games the season and started 19 of them. She added one assist. She won the Great Midwest Women’s Soccer regular season champion 2017-2018 undefeated and the G-MAC Championship 2017-2018. Also, she played two seasons 2017-2019 for the Lacrosse women’s team at OVU, where she was in the G-MAC All-Conference First Team Women’s Lacrosse 2019.

In 2017, Andrea did a summer internship as an assistant coach for the Gryphons FC women’s soccer team U-21 in Guelph, Canada. Also, the Next summer she returned to the club but this time as a player and she was Co-Captain of the Gryphons FC women’s soccer team.

Before Andrea came to the United States, she was selected for the pre-national Colombian Women’s soccer team U17 in 2012. She was 4 times champions of the Bogotá League (2011-2012-2013-2014), and she was the Champion of Aruba's international cup (2013).

Andrea is the daughter of Alberto Borray and Adriana Ortiz and she has one brother, Johann Borray.

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