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Alexis Martirosian
 

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Born: 11 July 83

Position: Forward/Midfield

Height/Weight: 5-3, 120

International Caps: 2

Years on National Team:
1999 US Under-16 Team
2001 US Under-18 Team
2002 US Under-19 Team
2003 US Under-20 Team

Birthplace:
Richmond, Va.

Hometown:
Richmond, Va.

Residence: Richmond, Va.

High School: St. Catherine's Episcopal School (Richmond, Va.) '01

College:

  • Princeton Univ. '05
  • Politics

Occupation: Student

Playing Career:

  • Early Career
    Began playing in 7th grade following in the footsteps of older sister Tovia...Participated in U.S. Field Hockey's Futures Program...Competed in the AAU Junior Olympic Games in 1998 & 1999...1999 NFHCA High School All-America first team...2000 NFHCA High School All-America second team...Also played lacrosse at St. Catherine's

  • Collegiate Career
    2001 - Appeared in 12 games while starting 5 for the Tigers...Collected 1 assist as Princeton advanced to the NCAA semifinals...2002 - Appeared in 8 games while starting 1
  • International Career
    1999
    - Named to the U.S. Under-16 team...2001 - Named to the U.S. Under-18 team...helped the team to a first place finish at the Montreal Cup and a 2nd place finish at the California Cup...2002 - Named to the U.S. Under-19 team...Named an alternate to the U.S. Under-21 team...2003 Named to the U.S. Under-20 team...2005 USA Developmental squad...Earned first career senior team cap vs. Canada (9/1/2005) in Virginia Beach.

Personal:


Favorites:
Bacon, Prêt à Porter, McSollar, Andre Agassi
Other than field hockey, my favorite Olympic sport is : Skiing
Other:
Twin sister Natalie was a USA Junior Team and Princeton teammate; older sister Tovia earned All-America honors as a field hockey player for Yale Univ. ('01)

Major International Competitions:

Year Tournament Site Position
2001 U19 Montreal Cup Montreal Canada First
2001 U19 California Cup Moorpark, Calif. Second