Soccer and volleyball seniors

Chloe Asciutto hits the ball over the net during a match. | @wou_wolves on Instagram

MEN’S SOCCER

Abraham Villalobos — Forward/winger from North Salem High School, and also played in the Portland Timbers Club Academy. Villalobos has career totals of 12 goals and four assists with single-game career highs of two goals and two assists. Villalobos has played a total of 60 games for the Wolves. 

Aiden Azavedo — Midfielder from Jesuit High School and a transfer from Gonzaga. Throughout his time at Western, he’s scored two goals and had two assists with single-game career highs of one goal and one assist. He’s played a total of 48 games for the Wolves.

Alex Grignon — Forward/winger from Summit High School, where he was a part of the team that won the 2021 state championship against West Linn 6-0 and contributed with a goal. Since joining the Wolves, he’s scored 15 goals and contributed eight assists and has played a total of 59 games. His single-game career highs are two goals and two assists.

Alejandro Valdes-Dordea — Forward from West Linn High School and transferred from Utah Tech. He’s scored one goal and one assist in his time with the Wolves and has played a total of nine games for the team since joining last season. 

Aidan Harvey — Defender from Bremerton High School in Washington, and a transfer from West Liberty University after starting his career at Tacoma Community College. This season, he has appeared in three games for the Wolves against Hawaii Hilo and in both games against Saint Martin’s. 

Caleb Kiner — Defender from Dallas High School and a transfer from Gonzaga. As a freshman at Gonzaga, he made the West Coast Conference All-Freshman Team and scored a game-winning goal against the University of Denver. He’s played a total of 35 games for the Wolves and netted a goal in the Wolves’ match against Saint Martin’s Oct. 24. He has started every game he’s played dating back to last season. 

Harper Neuback — Defender from Churchill High School in Eugene, where he was named Second Team All-State as a senior and was All-Midwestern League First Team three times. He has scored one goal this season at Saint Martin’s and added assists against Cal Poly Humboldt and Seattle Pacific. He has played 4,732 total minutes for the Wolves since the start of his career and has appeared in a total of 61 games. 

Reis Corpuz — Defender from Honolulu, Hawaii, who transferred from Wingate University, where he played in 41 games and scored two goals and three assists. He has played a total of 57 minutes for the Wolves this season.

WOMEN’S SOCCER

Bella Lopez — Goalkeeper from College Park High School in California. Lopez has 40 total saves over her career with the Wolves, along with a .816 career save percentage. This season, Lopez has a .903 save percentage, the highest she’s had in any season thus far. Her single-game career high in saves is eight versus Simon Fraser earlier this season, and earned GNAC Defensive Player of the Week honors for her efforts that week.

Lauren Rose — Forward from Roseville High School in California, where she was the team MVP and earned First Team All-League honors twice and Sacramento All-Metro honors in her senior season. She also played for the Blues FC NPL club team. Through her career with the Wolves, Rose has scored two goals and two assists, with career highs of one goal and one assist. This year she has started all 17 games and received GNAC Defensive Player of the Week honors for her contributions in a win against then #1 ranked Colorado School of Mines. Rose is one of three team captains for the Wolves.

Alyna Slater — Midfielder from Aiea High School in Hawaii, where she was selected for the Oahu Senior All-Star game. Slater also played club soccer for Surf Soccer Hawaii. Since joining the Wolves, she has scored two goals and four assists and has appeared in 57 games, starting in 33 of them. 

Ally Beavers — Midfielder from Puyallup High School in Washington, where she was a team captain in her junior and senior seasons as well as receiving All-League, All-District and All-State honors. Beavers was also a part of a state championship win in 2019 and played club soccer for Washington Premier FC. In 2024, she transferred from the University of Wyoming, and since joining the Wolves, she has career totals of two goals and eight assists, including six assists this season alone. This is Beavers’ second season as a team captain.

Savannah Taylor — Forward from Chiwana High School in Washington. Taylor also played for the Three Rivers Soccer Club, and since joining the Wolves has appeared in 45 games, scoring four goals and adding two assists.

Emma Smith — Midfielder from Burlington-Edison High School in Washington, where she was a three-sport athlete, playing basketball and running track in addition to soccer. Smith received First Team All-State honors and was the Skagit Valley Herald’s Girls Soccer Player of the Year. She has scored two goals, added one assist and appeared in 54 games. 

Leah Heugly — Defender from Real Salt Lake Academy High School in Utah, where she played soccer, basketball and volleyball, and received Defensive Player of the Year Honors in the 2021-22 season. Heugley joined the Wolves in 2024 after transferring from Portland State, and has appeared and started in 35 games, adding an assist versus Seattle Pacific in a win that was a part of the school record-breaking six-game win streak earlier this season. 

Jada Foster — Defender from Crescent Valley High School, where she made the Mid-Willamette First Team in 2018 and 2019 and made Second Team All-State in 2018. Foster also won two state championships with Crescent Valley in 2018 and 2019 and was a part of the Eugene Timbers Futbol Club. In addition, she was a three-sport athlete playing basketball and participating in track and field. Foster has played in 46 games with the Wolves, starting 45 of them, and has scored four goals and added two assists. Last fall, Foster was named a team captain and has logged 4,028 minutes over the course of her career at Western. Foster also received First Team All-Conference honors from the GNAC last season and was named GNAC Defensive Player of the Week just last week. 

VOLLEYBALL

Chloe Asciutto — Middle blocker from Camas High School in Washington, where she made First Team All-League and Second Team All-State in her senior season. Asciutto had an immediate impact for the Wolves, playing in 22 of 26 matches in her first year and had a 1.36 kills per set ratio while being second on the team in blocks. Over the course of her career with the Wolves, she has a K/S ratio of 1.71 and is having a career year in the statistic this season with 2.14. Asciutto has single game career highs of 16 kills, four assists, 20.5 points, nine aces, 12 digs and seven total blocks. Over her entire career with the Wolves, she has appeared in 96 matches.

Kiley West — Setter from Discovery Canyon High School in Colorado, where she was a two-time All-Conference honorable mention, was a part of regional winning title teams all four years, recorded 991 assists and 402 digs. West also made academic All-State twice. After high school, West joined Chadron State where she appeared in 25 matches and recorded 23 kills, had a 3.27 A/S ratio and 137 digs. After transferring from Chadron State, West has appeared in five matches for the Wolves recording five digs in a match versus Cal State East Bay earlier this season. Since joining the Wolves, West has nine total digs. 

 

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