Shelby Hogan

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Goalkeeper

Date of Birth

May 11, 1998

Height

5'9''

Birthplace

Franklin, MA

College

Providence

AT the club since

2021

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Shelby

's Career Highlights

Shelby

's

Career Highlights

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Shelby

2023

Started and played 120 minutes in 2023 NWSL Playoffs semifinal on Nov. 5... Made regular season debut at Providence Park, earning first career regular season win against Washington on June 23.

2022

Made her NWSL debut and first start against Angel City on July 1, stopping a PK in a 1-1 draw.

2021

Made her Providence Park debut, earning her first start with the club, and was named Player of the Match in the Women’s ICC Tournament against the Houston Dash on Aug. 18.

COLLEGE (Providence College)
2019

Started each of the Friars’ 20 games... Recorded a season-high 12 saves at Creighton on Oct. 19 in Providence’s 2-1 victory... Tallied a career-high 110 saves on the season... Posted a 1.10 goals against average, 0.827 save percentage and four shutouts... Selected as the BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the year and All-BIG EAST First Team honoree... Named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team, United Soccer Coaches All-East Region Third Team and NEWISA All-New England Second Team.

2018

Started all 20 games for the Friars... Tied the program record with 10 shutouts on the season... Posted an 11-6-3 record... Made 95 saves on the season in over 1,800 minutes in net... Recorded a 0.77 goals-against average and a .856 save percentage... Her 10 shutouts tied her for twelfth in the country in shutouts... Named All-BIG EAST First Team, BIG EAST All-Tournament Team and United Soccer Coaches All-East Region Third Team.

2017

Started each of the Friars’ 20 games... Posted a 10-7-2 season record in net... Recorded over 1,800 minutes in goal and made 83 saves... Posted a 1.05 goals-against average and a .798 save percentage... Finished the season ranked third in the BIG EAST in shutouts with seven... Selected to the All-BIG EAST Second and All-Freshman Teams... Named All-BIG EAST Co-Freshman of the Year.

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