Colorado University Athletics
Amy Alexander Bio

COACH SANCHEZ ON ALEXANDER: GÇ£Amy is a player
that is versatile through the midfield. She can play centrally, she
can also play wide. She also has the capability of playing a wide
forward if we play in a three front formation. Amy is very
technical, very good on the ball. She came to camp last summer
after she already committed and showed really well. Amy has a lot
of good qualities weGÇÖre looking for and a lot of versatility
through the midfield and on the attack. I think she can help us
right away.GÇ¥
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: A four-year letterwinner at
Mountain Vista, Alexander played a key role in helping the Golden
Eagles to two Continental League Championships (2012-13) and a
State 5A Championship. She was involved in two Olympic
Development Programs in 2010 and was voted a captain of her high
school team for the last two seasons. Alexander was a member
of the Real Colorado club team with 2015 recruit Alexandra Vidger
and won the Colorado State Cup twice (2009, 11). She has also
attended multiple U.S. Soccer camps and ID2 camps. Alexander
was named a four-star recruit by Top Drawer Soccer and ranked #84
nationally by IMG.
IN THE CLASSROOM: Alexander intends to major in
business. She is also interested in political science and interior
design.
PERSONAL: Amy Ruth Alexander was born on May 29,
1997 to parents John and Kari Alexander. She has two older siblings
who are twins, a brother, Cole and a sister, Brooke. Cole is a
freshman at Colorado School of Mines and Brooke is in her first
year at Colorado State. AlexanderGÇÖs father, John, was a pole
vaulter on BaylorGÇÖs track team from 1985-1988 and her grandfather,
Bill Allabashi, also attended Baylor where he played catcher for
the baseball team from 1956-1958. Alexander lists her hobbies as
sports and travel and when she is not on the pitch, the Highlands
Ranch, Colo. native has dedicated herself to volunteering. She has
served as a peer intern working with special needs children and has
also volunteered for Unified Mentor Basketball. After college she
would like to own her own business. Alexander chose to become a
Buffalo because she it provides the opportunity to stay in her home
state and she loves the beautiful campus. Alexander also wanted to
play in the Pac-12 Conference for an outstanding coaching staff and
soccer program.