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Bio: A dangerous forward, Foxhoven ranks fourth on the University of Portland’s all-time career scoring list with 139 points (57 goals, 25 assists) and recently played professional in Russia for FC Energiya Voronezh. The Colorado native joins Thorns FC for the inaugural NWSL season, signing as a Discovery Player on Feb. 21, 2013.
International
2010: Made several appearances with the Women’s U-23 National Team, helping the side win the Four Nations Tournament in the United Kingdom … Scored one goal in three appearances during the tournament … Helped the Women’s U-23 National Team defeat Oregon State University with a penalty kick goal on April 22, 2010 … 2006: A member of the Women’s U-17 National Team for matches at the Nike Friendlies at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. … Lined up alongside Thorns FC forward Alex Morgan with the Women’s U-17 National Team on several occasions.
Professional
2012: Made nine appearances, scoring six goals for Russian side FC Energiya Voronezh … Registered a hat trick against Kubanochka on April 26, 2012 … Drafted as the 17th overall pick in the 2012 WPS Draft by the Philadelphia Independence … Two weeks later the league suspended operations.
College
Foxhoven ranks fourth on the University of Portland’s all-time career scoring list with 139 points (57 goals, 25 assists) … Appeared in 87 matches for the Pilots from 2008-11, and also ranks fourth on the program’s all-time goal-scoring list with 57 goals … Was a two-time All-WCC First Team selection (2009, 2010) and was the WCC Freshman of the Year in 2008.
Personal
Father, Brian, played basketball at the University of Denver (1982-86) … Founded Equipment Across Continents, a venture that collects used soccer gear from clubs and distributes it to overseas programs affiliated with Coaches Across Continents.
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