COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas A&M Soccer standout Cosette Morché signed a professional contract with Swedish club Eskilstuna United DFF, the team recently announced.
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Eskilstuna United plays in Damallsvenskan, the highest division of women's soccer in Sweden. The club has experienced recent success, finishing as Damallsvenskan runner-up in 2015 and qualifying for the UEFA Women's Champions League for 2016-17.
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Morché will be one of three Aggies playing in Sweden. Dani Rice is a goalkeeper for KIF Örebro and Stephanie Malherbe plays midfielder for Djurgården IF.
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In her two seasons in Aggieland, Morché played all 4,168 minutes in goal, racking up a 35-7-3 record and 0.80 goals-against average with 20 shutouts.
As a senior, Morché ranked fourth in the nation with 12 shutouts. She recorded four consecutive shutouts to start the season, an Aggie first. She ended the year with a 17-5-1 record and 0.85 goals-against average.
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During her junior season, Morché had a streak of 16 consecutive games in which she allowed one goal or less, which included a 14-match win streak. She ended the season with an 18-2-2 record, 0.75 goals-against average and eight shutouts. She posted a 9-1-0 record with a 0.68 goals-against average in SEC play.
Including two seasons at Louisiana, Morché played 75 NCAA Division I matches, logging a 47-21-6 mark with 36 shutouts and a 1.07 goals-against average.
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Eskilstuna United plays in Damallsvenskan, the highest division of women's soccer in Sweden. The club has experienced recent success, finishing as Damallsvenskan runner-up in 2015 and qualifying for the UEFA Women's Champions League for 2016-17.
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Morché will be one of three Aggies playing in Sweden. Dani Rice is a goalkeeper for KIF Örebro and Stephanie Malherbe plays midfielder for Djurgården IF.
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In her two seasons in Aggieland, Morché played all 4,168 minutes in goal, racking up a 35-7-3 record and 0.80 goals-against average with 20 shutouts.
As a senior, Morché ranked fourth in the nation with 12 shutouts. She recorded four consecutive shutouts to start the season, an Aggie first. She ended the year with a 17-5-1 record and 0.85 goals-against average.
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During her junior season, Morché had a streak of 16 consecutive games in which she allowed one goal or less, which included a 14-match win streak. She ended the season with an 18-2-2 record, 0.75 goals-against average and eight shutouts. She posted a 9-1-0 record with a 0.68 goals-against average in SEC play.
Including two seasons at Louisiana, Morché played 75 NCAA Division I matches, logging a 47-21-6 mark with 36 shutouts and a 1.07 goals-against average.
