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2009 Soccer
Senior
Marissa Shibley #22
Senior 5-5 Midfield
Clifton Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa/
Getting to Know Marissa Shibley
Stony Brook
Major: Psychology
Nickname: Shibs
Favorite sports team: Chelsea FC
AS A JUNIOR: Played in 16 games...
Tallied two assists.
Favorite book: Harry Potter (all 7)
Favorite movie: Now and Then
AS A SOPHOMORE (STONY
BROOK): Played in four games.
Favorite food: Most Italian dishes
AS A FRESHMAN (STONY BROOK): Started five of 15
If I could travel anywhere, I would go to: Australia
games and scored two goals...Led the team with two game- Another sport I like to follow at Siena is: Basketball
winning goals.
I chose # 22 because: It’s the number I was wearing
BEFORE SIENA: Earned three letters for varsity soccer at
when my high school team became State Champions
Shenendehowa...Won the New York High School State The funniest person on the team is: Jill Roth
Championship as a junior...Suburban Council Honorable Mention
...Lettered three years of varsity basketball at Shenendehowa.
My proudest sports moment is: Winning the State
Championship
PERSONAL: Born March 10, 1988...Daughter of Alan and Kim
My favorite class at Siena is: Adolescent psychology
Shibley...Has a sister, Kristen, who went to the University of
Delaware and now attends SUNY Optometry
My favorite thing about Siena is: Being close to home
.
Career Plans: Sports psychology
KARBOWSKI ON SHIBLEY: “Marissa is a technically sound
and efficient player. She provided great composure to the
Favorite ride/attraction at Disney World: The first roller
midfield and had a great ability to enter the game at any time
coaster I ever went on was the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster
and make an immediate impact last year. She is an intelligent
player with a professional demeanor.”
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