2013 Women's Soccer Roster
Roster

Alex Quincey
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- St. Lucy's Priory
- Hometown:
- Chino, Calif.
2013: Quincey appeared in all 20 games for the Trojans, starting 14 of them, mostly in the midfield...She collected two goals on the season, in back-to-back games at California (Oct. 11) and at Stanford (Oct. 13)...Her goal vs. Stanford proved to be the game-winner as the Trojans won 1-0...She also added an assist vs. Loyola Marymount (Sept. 15)...Earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention for her 3.02 GPA in communications.
2012: Playing in her first season at USC as a sophomore transfer from UC Riverside, Quincey appeared in 10 games with seven starts... Scored three goals in that span, with her first career goal as a Trojan coming against Duke... Also had a two-goal outing at ASU... Provided two assists -- against Saint Mary[apos]s and Minnesota.
AT UCR: Quincey played one season at UC Riverside... Started 11 games and appeared in 18... Scored one game-winning goal and had three assists... An honor student.
HIGH SCHOOL: Quincey was a two-sport star in soccer and basketball at St. Lucy[apos]s Priory in Glendora, Calif.... A two-time all-league first-team selection in basketball in three years... Played soccer as a senior, named to all-league first team... Selected for 1992 ODP Pool... Played club soccer for Arsenal FC, winning 2007 regionals and 2006 U.S. Club Soccer National Championship... An honor student.
PERSONAL: Quincey is majoring in communication and hopes to pursue a career in sports... Parents are Robb and Bernadette... Has one brother, Nick... Mother Bernadette played volleyball at UC Riverside... Enjoys going to the beach and hanging out with friends and family in her free time... Lists Rafael Nadal as her biggest sports hero... Favorite foods are paella and fish tacos... Has always wanted to go skydiving... Would like to travel to New Zealand and Switzerland... Hopes to participate in Soccer Without Borders and go to grad school after graduation... Born Nov. 22, 1992.

