America's #1 College Training Camp


Evaluated at Southwest II Girls Multi College ID Camp on 01/13/2018 by Coach Kellar of

Skillset Overview

Technical Abilities - 89 / 100
Passing - Creates opportunities for teammates with accurate passes. Rarely over or under hits the ball.
Ball Control - Quality first touch in space, and controls the ball under pressure.
Tactical Abilities - 89 / 100
Field Spacing - Highly active and involved in the attack. Gives good distance of support and passing angles for teammates.
Reading The Game - Does well seeing the first level of pressure and making appropriate decision on the ball.
Physical Abilities - 89 / 100
Endurance - Great work rate throughout camp. Showed endurance that helped effectiveness, especially late.
Agility - Showed good agility. Good body positioning and footwork helped you change directions quickly.
Mental Abilities - 89 / 100
Coachable - Responds well to coaching. Asked good questions and seemed to enjoy the learning process.
Team Player - Great team-first attitude. Was encouraging and supportive to teammates throughout camp.
Coach's Comments
I thought that Jacqueline worked really hard at the camp. She was still running at the end of the last game. She has a good knowledge of the game and her technical ability helped her create some opportunities for her teammates. I am excited to see her continue to grow and develop as a player.
Defending - In our verbal evaluation, we talked about her being more involved in the game. One of the best ways to get more involved in the game is to work on defense which ultimately helps set up the attack.
Speed of thought - as a center mid, it is important to always be checking your shoulder and taking a mental image of what is going on behind you. It is very difficult to master and will definitely help you develop and grow as a player!
strength - The college game is much faster than other levels below it. It is important to come into college not only fit, but also being strong and confident. That really helps set you a part from other players who don't do the extra work.
Coach Kellar left you a voice message:


Download Audio File