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Julia Lytle Season 2022

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PositionMIDFIELD
YearSenior
HometownMartinsville, N.J.
Previous SchoolRutgers
Exp.TR

Honors and Awards
IWLCA Academic Honor Roll (2022)
SDSU Scholar Athlete (Fall 2021)

2022 Season

Had a team-high 25 caused turnovers, the second most in a single season in school history… Was second on the team with 48 ground balls. Ranked 15th in the nation with 1.79 caused turnovers per game and 48th in the nation with 2.43 ground balls per game… Had seven ground balls at UC Davis (2/22), the second most in a game in school history... Had five caused turnovers in a game against Marquette (3/15), tied for the second most in a game in program history.…Started 14 of 15 games while scoring 21 points from 20 goals and an assist.
 
At Rutgers
Appeared in 41 career games with 22 starts during her collegiate career … Capped off her career in New Jersey with a senior campaign that included 20 ground balls, 13 points, and 12 caused turnovers in 16 starts in the midfield … Scored two goals and collected four ground balls in RU's opening-round NCAA Championship tournament win over No. 10 Drexel, the first NCAA Tournament victory in program history ... Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors three times (2019-21) and Big Ten Distinguished Scholar accolades twice (2020-21).

Prior to College
Earned four letters as a starter at Bridgewater-Raritan High School … Helped the Panthers to a Tournament of Champions and NJSIAA state title during her senior season (2017) … Named an Academic All-American during the same year … Totaled 140 points (92 goals, 48 assists) during her high school career … Also played varsity soccer for three seasons.

Personal
Daughter of Carole Lytle … Has two sisters, Dana, who played collegiate soccer at the University of Buffalo, and Melanie, who currently plays soccer at College of the Holy Cross … Likes to snowboard, surf, and drive in her spare time … Her favorite athlete is Mark McMorris … Graduated from Rutgers with degrees in Psychology and Neuro-Cognitive Science … While at SDSU, is working towards her Master’s in Counseling with a concentration in restorative justice and trauma.