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I'm proud to be a Wildcat because:
I am able to represent such a strong program. The soccer program has grown so much throughout the years and I am not only proud to represent my current team but also past Wildcats that built this program. I am always surrounded by such amazing and inspiring women.
What do you enjoy most about being a student-athlete at St. Catherine University?
I like the balance that this University provides between being a student and being an athlete. My coach is supportive in our academics and tells us that we are students first. On the other side of things my professors are very supportive of my sport and helps me work with my soccer schedule, taking away stress that could come with being a student-athlete.
I chose to attend St. Kate's because: of the family environment that the soccer team provided and the academic rigor of the university. Being challenged both on the field and in the classroom is something I have been very fortunate to experience these past 2 years as a Wildcat.
2017: Koop appeared in 12 games for the Wildcats in her sophomore season starting 10 and played 703:08 minutes. She only allowed 13 goals last season with 43 saves and a .768 save percentage. Koop also had 2 shutouts on the season. MIAC Academic All-Conference
2016: In her first season with St. Kate's, Koop appeared in 14 games for the Wildcats. She finished the season with a .714 save percentage and a 2.01 GAA in 717:54 minutes.
Academic Honors/ Involvement:
Dean's List: Fall 17, Spring 18.
MIAC Academic All-Conference Fall 2017
High School: At Blaine High School, Koop guided the Bengals to the Minnesota State High School Girls Soccer Tournament in 2015. Off the field, Koop was an A-Honor Roll student and an Academic Letter Award Recipient for all four years of her high school career. She was also a member of National Honors Society and the Link Crew.
Personal: Exercise Science and Pre-Physical Therapy double major
. Tayler is the daughter of Shawn Koop and Toni Koop.