2005 Soccer Roster
Ralph, Lindsey
vs
Iowa State
Sep 25 (Thu)
7 p.m.

Jersey Number 21
Lindsey Ralph
- Position:
- Midfielder
- Height:
- 5-5
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Fort Collins, Colo.
- High School:
- Rocky Mountain
- Prev School:
- University of Evansville
Bio
SOPHOMORE (2005): Ralph appeared in 20 games and made two starts as a sophomore after transferring from Evansville. She scored one goal and had 11 shot attempts in 397 minutes. She started back-to-back games in September in wins over Detroit and Pittsburgh, seeing a season-high 52 minutes in the 3-0 victory over Detroit. Ralph scored the only goal of a 1-0 win against Kansas on Oct. 16 in the 51st minute.
2004 (EVANSVILLE): As a freshman at Bill Hempen’s alma mater, she led the Purple Aces in scoring (4-3-11) during a 3-13-1 season. She started all but two matches in the middle of the park and had 31 shots, scoring against Valparaiso, Southwest Missouri, Drury and IPFW. She played the 2004 under Evansville assistant Stephanie Kraay, a former assistant of Hempen’s at Duke.
HIGH SCHOOL: The Rocky Mountain Lobos were Northern Conference champions with a 15-2-1 record Ralph’s freshman year and tied for the league championship a year later with an unbeaten 15-0-3 mark, advancing to the state quarterfinals both seasons. Ralph graduated with 42 career goals, 24 assists and 108 points. She was a second team all-conference selection as a freshman and first team her sophomore through senior seasons. Her team awards include being named Hardest Worker as a freshman, Offensive MVP as a junior and team MVP as a senior.
IN THE CLASSROOM: Ralph graduated from Rocky Mountain with a 3.93 grade point average and transferred to CU with a 3.81 after a pair of semesters at Evansville. She is enrolled in CU’s School of Business.
PERSONAL: Lindsey Renae Ralph was born Sept. 6, 1985 in Fort Collins. Her parents are Perry and Maureen Ralph and she has one older brother, 22-year-old Jeremy who is a senior at CU. Her maternal uncle, Larry Alpert, played tennis at CU in the mid 70s. Her hobbies include playing tennis and travel.
2004 (EVANSVILLE): As a freshman at Bill Hempen’s alma mater, she led the Purple Aces in scoring (4-3-11) during a 3-13-1 season. She started all but two matches in the middle of the park and had 31 shots, scoring against Valparaiso, Southwest Missouri, Drury and IPFW. She played the 2004 under Evansville assistant Stephanie Kraay, a former assistant of Hempen’s at Duke.
HIGH SCHOOL: The Rocky Mountain Lobos were Northern Conference champions with a 15-2-1 record Ralph’s freshman year and tied for the league championship a year later with an unbeaten 15-0-3 mark, advancing to the state quarterfinals both seasons. Ralph graduated with 42 career goals, 24 assists and 108 points. She was a second team all-conference selection as a freshman and first team her sophomore through senior seasons. Her team awards include being named Hardest Worker as a freshman, Offensive MVP as a junior and team MVP as a senior.
IN THE CLASSROOM: Ralph graduated from Rocky Mountain with a 3.93 grade point average and transferred to CU with a 3.81 after a pair of semesters at Evansville. She is enrolled in CU’s School of Business.
PERSONAL: Lindsey Renae Ralph was born Sept. 6, 1985 in Fort Collins. Her parents are Perry and Maureen Ralph and she has one older brother, 22-year-old Jeremy who is a senior at CU. Her maternal uncle, Larry Alpert, played tennis at CU in the mid 70s. Her hobbies include playing tennis and travel.
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