High School: The Bishop's School in La Jolla, California… Starter on varsity soccer freshman and senior year… Captained senior year under coach Connor McFadden… Head Ambassador for school admissions office.
Club: Played for San Diego Surf for 12 years… Competed with current Wildcat Kennedy Roesch.
Personal: Daughter of Marty and Mark Anderson… Born Gabrielle Rose Anderson on 03/22/2007… Co-President of the Period Poverty Project, a nonprofit organization serving those without proper access to hygiene products… Board Member of the Lucky Ducklings Club, a branch of the Lucky Duck Foundation, a national nonprofit organization fighting homelessness… Intends to study Cognitive Science at Northwestern.
Why Northwestern: "From the beginning of my recruiting process, I knew I wanted to find a place that fostered an environment of competition and athletic achievement, as well as academic excellence. During my visit to Northwestern I immediately found that ideal atmosphere, and I was struck by the incredible people and the welcoming culture of both the team and the entire institution. It quickly became clear that this was a place where I could thrive both athletically and academically, and I couldn't imagine going anywhere else."
Club: Played for San Diego Surf for 12 years… Competed with current Wildcat Kennedy Roesch.
Personal: Daughter of Marty and Mark Anderson… Born Gabrielle Rose Anderson on 03/22/2007… Co-President of the Period Poverty Project, a nonprofit organization serving those without proper access to hygiene products… Board Member of the Lucky Ducklings Club, a branch of the Lucky Duck Foundation, a national nonprofit organization fighting homelessness… Intends to study Cognitive Science at Northwestern.
Why Northwestern: "From the beginning of my recruiting process, I knew I wanted to find a place that fostered an environment of competition and athletic achievement, as well as academic excellence. During my visit to Northwestern I immediately found that ideal atmosphere, and I was struck by the incredible people and the welcoming culture of both the team and the entire institution. It quickly became clear that this was a place where I could thrive both athletically and academically, and I couldn't imagine going anywhere else."