Katherine Ebbs
File:Katherine Ebbs Adelaide Olympic.jpg | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Katherine Ebbs | ||
Date of birth | 29 July 1993 | ||
Place of birth | Adelaide, Australia | ||
Height | 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) | ||
Playing position | Midfielder | ||
Club information | |||
Current team | Adelaide University | ||
Number | 10 | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
Adelaide City FC | |||
Cumberland United FC | |||
Adelaide Olympic FC | 14 | (13) | |
2010 – 2012 | Adelaide United | 10 | (1) |
2012 – 2016 | Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | 77 | (21) |
2013 – 2016 | Adelaide University Soccer Club | 34 | (36) |
2017 – 2017 | Sundsvalls DFF | 9 | (5) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 08 February 2017 |
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Katherine Ebbs (born 29 July 1993)[1] is an Australian football (soccer) player currently playing for Adelaide University Soccer Club in the PS4 Women's National Premier League. Ebbs has also played professionally in the United States and Sweden.
Club career[edit]
Adelaide United (Adelaide, Australia)[edit]
2010-11[edit]
Ebbs signed for Adelaide United FC (W-League) in the 2010-11 W-League season.
2011-12[edit]
Ebbs made her senior debut for Adelaide United in the 2011-12 W-League season. She later scored the winning goal in the club's only win for the season, a 1-0 victory over Perth Glory on 16 December 2011.
Embry-Riddle (Daytona Beach, USA)[edit]
Ebbs played in 77 contests with 73 starts and tallied 21 goals and 34 assists in her four-year career at Embry-Riddle. She currently ranks third in assists and ninth in points (76) in Embry-Riddle's all-time listing.
During her career, Ebbs helped the Eagles to two conference titles and four NAIA National Championship appearances, including a national semifinal finish in 2014. She was recognized for her accomplishments both on the field and in the classroom, as she was a two-time All-Sun Conference selection, a two-time NAIA-Daktronics Scholar-Athlete, a NSCAA All-Region selection, and an Academic All-Conference honoree.[2]
2012[edit]
Ebbs joined Embry-Riddle in 2012. Ebbs made the first-team All-Conference selection in her first season and was named in the Embry-Riddle Athletics President's Team. Ebbs played in all 23 contests, with 22 starts, and she was the team leader in assists with 11. She also contributed four goals during the 2012 season.
2013[edit]
In her second season with Embry-Riddle, Ebbs played in all 22 games and made her second first-team All-Conference selection. Other highlights include becoming a NAIA-Daktronics Scholar-Athlete and making the Academic All-Conference team. Ebbs netted the game-winning goals against SCAD (Oct. 4) and Southeastern (Oct. 19) and contributed a goal and an assist in the Eagles’ NAIA National Tournament Opening Round win against Reinhardt (Nov. 23). Ebbs also assisted the game-winner against William Carey (Dec. 3).[3]
2014[edit]
Ebbs played 17 games for the Eagles in 2014, scoring 7 goals. Honorable Mention All-Conference…NAIA Scholar-Athlete…Academic All-Conference…started in all 17 games she played in…compiled 23 points on seven goals and team-high nine assists…second on the squad in game-winners (3)…converted on each of her two attempts from the penalty spot…totaled six points on a pair of scores and two assists against Oklahoma Baptist (Sept. 7)…also assisted on two goals against Concordia-Irvine (Aug. 29) and Hastings (Dec. 1)…scored the game-winning goal against Webber International (Oct. 24) to help keep the Eagles’ perfect conference record alive.
2015[edit]
Ebbs played 15 games and scored 5 goals for Embry-Riddle in 2015.
Adelaide University (Adelaide, Australia)[edit]
2015[edit]
In the summer of 2015, Ebbs continued to play competitively, scoring eight goals in 12 games for Adelaide University in the PS4 Women's National Premier League (WNPL) in her hometown. She also represented Adelaide University in two contests in the FFSA Federation Cup and compiled seven goals in these matches.
Embry-Riddle (Daytona Beach, USA)[edit]
2016[edit]
Ebbs returned to the Embry-Riddle Women's Soccer program in the fall of 2016 as a Graduate Assistant coach.[4]
Adelaide University (Adelaide, Australia)[edit]
2017[edit]
Ebbs returned to Adelaide in 2017 and became part of the leadership group at Adelaide University Soccer Club in the PS4 WNPL.[5]
Sundsvall DFF (Sundsvall, Sweden)[edit]
2017[edit]
Ebbs was recruited mid-season for struggling Swedish Elitettan side Sundsvall DFF. Ebbs played 9 games for Sundsvall DFF, scoring 5 goals. Ebbs' leadership and skill helped turn Sundsvall DFF's season around and the club avoided relegation.[6]
Personal life[edit]
Ebbs was born in 1993 in Adelaide, South Australia. She moved back to her family's hometown of Liverpool, UK, at a young age before moving back to Adelaide in 1999. Ebbs attended secondary school at Mercedes College. She is the third child of John and Abby Ebbs and is a lifetime supporter of Everton F.C.. During interviews, Ebbs often recalls the special place in her heart that she holds for her dear younger sister, Amelia Ebbs. Acting as one of Ebb's greatest inspirations, Amelia also plays elite soccer in the PS4 Women's National Premier League (WNPL).
References[edit]
- ↑ "Player profile – Katherine Ebbs". Adelaide United FC. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
- ↑ "Embry-Riddle Eagles Athletics - 2016 Women's Soccer Coaching Staff". erauathletics.com. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
- ↑ "Katherine Ebbs - 2013 Women's Soccer". Retrieved 2017-02-08.
- ↑ "Embry-Riddle Eagles Athletics - 2016 Women's Soccer Coaching Staff". erauathletics.com. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
- ↑ "Johns named as WNPL captain - Adelaide University Soccer Club". adelaideunisoccerclub.com. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
- ↑ "Sundsvall DFF winner against Böljan - Katherine Ebbs match winner". Sundsvalls Tidning. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
External links[edit]
- https://web.archive.org/web/20111021021429/http://www.thewomensgame.com/index.php/w-league/season-4-squads
- http://www.erauathletics.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2241&path=wsoc
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