The University of Texas at Austin Athletics
2017 Soccer Roster
Roster

Katie Glenn
- Position:
- M
- Height:
- 5-3
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Rouse
- Hometown:
- Round Rock, Texas
- Major:
- Health Promotion & Behavioral Sciences
HONORS & AWARDS
SENIOR (2018)
Was named one of 10 national finalists for the prestigious Senior CLASS Award and was named a Senior CLASS Award Second Team All-American ... Finished tied for second in the Big 12 in assists (seven) and rated third on the Longhorns in total points (17) and fourth in goals (five) while starting all 21 matches and playing 1,640 minutes ... Launched five shots (one on frame) during the 0-0 (2OT) tie against Kansas (Oct. 28) in the Big 12 Championship Quarterfinal ... Picked up an assist on a pass upfield that eventually led to Haley Berg’s insurance goal at 85:08 of the 2-0 victory over Kansas (Oct. 19) ... Tied the “Red River Showdown” against Oklahoma (Oct. 12) on a 27th minute goal from the middle of the box as UT eventually prevailed, 3-2 ... Posted her second consecutive three-point effort and tallied the match-winner during the 2-1 victory over UTRGV (Sept. 14) ... Was named the Big 12 Conference’s Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 11 for her stellar work against Texas State and Houston Baptist ... Put up a three-point night on a goal and an assist during the 4-0 rout of Houston Baptist (Sept. 9 ... Scored the match-winning goal at 35:30 of the 2-1 victory over Texas State (Sept. 7) ... Delivered a long pass up the right wing that was turned into the match-winning, Alexa Adams goal at 8:20 to start the 5-0 rout of Stephen F. Austin (Sept. 2) ... Assisted on both Cyera Hintzen scores, including the “golden goal” at 92:38, to knock off No. 23 UCF in Chapel Hill, N.C., 2-1 (OT) ... Drove home a 37th minute penalty kick during the 3-0 season-opening victory at Rice (Aug. 17).
JUNIOR (2017)
Played 1,714 total minutes and started all 21 matches, registering five goals (three match-winners), three assists, 56 shots and 22 shots on goal ... Managed a shot during the NCAA Sweet 16 loss at No. 3 Duke (Nov. 19) ... Put Texas into the lead during the 72nd minute of the 2-1 (OT) loss to Baylor in the Big 12 Championship Quarterfinal by scoring 1-v-1 from nine yards ... Scored a beautiful one-touch volleyed “golden goal” at 96:29 to beat Baylor in Waco on Oct. 20, 1-0 (OT) ... Tied her season-high with five shots, two on frame, during the 1-1 (2OT) tie against TCU (Oct. 6) ... Launched five shots during the 3-2 (2OT) win over Texas Tech (Sept. 29) ... Made the key move and pass from near the left end line that resulted in an assist on Cyera Hintzen’s 88th-minute goal to upset No. 5 West Virginia (Sept. 24), 1-0 ... Was a key in Texas’ 3-2 (OT) comeback win over Northeastern (Sept. 10), knocking home a second-half PK before delivering an assist on Cydney Billups’ “golden goal” at 98:37 ... Made it two straight match-winners with a 14th minute score to help down No. 25 Colorado (Sept. 8), 3-0 ... Picked up her first career match-winning goal via a 35-yard blast that chipped the keeper during the 13th minute of the 1-0 road victory at Sacramento State (Sept. 3) ... Was credited with an assist as her perfect cross into the middle of the 18 was headed home by Amber Stearns for the match-winner just 18:22 into the 2-0 blanking of Western Kentucky (Aug. 20) ... Managed a team-high three shots (two on frame) as the Longhorns opened the season with a 2-1 triumph over Rice (Aug. 18).
SOPHOMORE (2016)
Started 16 matches and played in all 18, earning 1492 of 1668 available minutes on the pitch ... Completed the season tied for third in goals (three) and third in points (seven) on the Longhorns’ squad ... Registered two shots (one on frame) over 78 minutes during the 3-2 loss at TCU (Oct. 28) ... Tied for the team-high in shots on goal with two in the 1-0 loss to No. 1 West Virginia (Oct. 23) ... Dished an assist on Jasmine Hart’s match-winning score at 23:02 of the 2-0 shutout of Texas Tech (Oct. 21) ... Was credited with four total attempts, two on goal, over 90 minutes during the 2-0 shutout of Kansas State (Oct. 7) ... Fired off four shots, one on frame, in the 2-1 (2OT) loss to Oklahoma State (Sept. 30) ... Granted Texas the lead on a 30-yard blast (her third goal of 2016) at the 46:02 mark of the eventual 1-1 (2OT) tie at Baylor (Sept. 23) ... While making an effort to chase down a ball off a bad North Texas (Sept. 16) clearance inside the 18, Glenn was collided into by the UNT keeper as the match-winning “own goal” trickled on into the net at 32:19 ... Scored her second goal of the season off a 19-yard shot from outside the top of the 18 at 73:10 to seal the 2-0 shutout victory at Miami (OH) (Sept. 11) ... Played 63 minutes as a starter in the 7-0 rout of Sam Houston State (Sept. 2) and 40 minutes as a sub during the hard-fought, 1-0 loss to No. 19 California (Sept. 4) ... Scored her first career goal (and tallied her first UT points) on a header with just one second remaining in the first half of the 3-1 victory over Detroit (Aug. 28) ... Registered one shot in 90 minutes during the 3-1 win over the College of Charleston (Aug. 26) ... In 81 minutes of playing time as a starter in the midfield during the season-opening, 1-0 loss to Seattle, Glenn fired two shots.
FRESHMAN (2015)
Played in 12 matches with three starts in 2015, while on the field for 353 total minutes … Managed one shot on goal over 46 minutes in the 2-1 Big 12 Championship quarterfinal loss to Kansas (Nov. 4) ... Played 18 minutes during the 3-0 rout of Montana (Oct. 30) ... Came off the bench for single-digit minutes in the 2-1 defeats to Oklahoma (Oct. 23) and Baylor (Oct. 25) ... Picked up 25 minutes of playing time as a sub in the 2-0 loss at No. 5 West Virginia (Sept. 25) … Fired a career-high five total shots and three on goal over just 44 minutes off the bench in the 2-1 victory over Abilene Christian (Sept. 13) … Was on the field as a starter in the midfield for 26 minutes during the 0-0 (2OT) tie against #18 Ohio State (Aug. 30) … Forced a save on a lengthy try from approximately 28 yards out with just minutes remaining in the 2-0 loss to No. 5 North Carolina (Aug. 28) … Glenn started in the midfield during the season-opening 1-0 win over Miami (FL) on Aug. 23, firing two shots over the first 73 minutes of playing time in her collegiate career.
CLUB
As the team captain for her club team, Lonestar SC 97 ECNL, she received selections as the Golden Boot and to the ECNL All-Tournament Team while tallying 25 goals and nine helpers combined over the 2014 & 2015 season … Glenn was also a part of the 2011 U14 and 2012 U15 U.S. National Team pools … Traveled to play in Costa Rica with her region squad (2012) and Germany with Lonestar FC (2011).
HIGH SCHOOL
A local product hailing from Round Rock, Texas, and a four-year letter-winner on the pitch for Rouse H.S., Glenn recorded some impressive scoring totals for the Raiders with 95 goals and 28 helpers for coaches Lindsey Williams and Wayne Poehls … Top Drawer Soccer listed Glenn at No. 89 overall in its Girls IMG Academy Top 150 player listings … Was named the District 13-6A Offensive Most Valuable Player as a senior after scoring 20 times and dishing seven assists … As a junior in 2014, she was included on the Austin-American Statesman’s list of its “Top 50 High School Athletes” as well as being chosen as the publication’s All-Central Texas Player of the Year and the CenTex Player of the Year … She also reaped a nod as a junior as the District 51-4A Most Valuable Player after scoring 43 times and dishing 12 assists on the way to the Texas Class 4A Regional final … A first-team 51-4A All-District choice as a sophomore and the District 51-4A Newcomer of the Year as a freshman, Glenn managed 23 goals/seven assists and nine goals/two assists in those two seasons, respectively.
PERSONAL
Born on June 16, 1997 … Parents are David and Lisa Glenn … Has a sister Emily and two brothers, Thomas and Jack … Lists former FC Barcelona and Brazilian National Team superstar Ronaldinho as the athlete that most inspired her as she would try to mimic his skills in the backyard after having the chance to watch him play live … Picked Texas over TCU, Oklahoma, Penn State and SMU … Started playing soccer at the age of four to follow in her older sister’s footsteps.