University of Minnesota Athletics

2024 Soccer Roster

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Jersey Number 17

Fiona Skwierawski

  • Class:
    Junior
  • Position:
    Defender
  • High School:
    Shorewood High School
  • Hometown:
    Shorewood, Wis.
  • Major:
    Forest & Natural Resources Management
PRONUNCIATION
2024 | JUNIOR
• Started against Creighton (Aug. 15) and St. Thomas (Aug. 25)

2023 | SOPHOMORE
Academic All-Big Ten
• Started Minnesota's last seven matches as an outside back
• Came off the bench against Niagara, New Hampshire, and St. Thomas
• Recorded a career high two shots against New Hampshire (Aug. 20)

2022 | FRESHMAN
• Had her first collegiate appearance against Drake
• Saw action at North Dakota
• Played a combined 31 minutes

HIGH SCHOOL
• Two-star prospect according to TopDrawerSoccer.com
• Named to the WSCA All-State team in 2019, 2021 and 2022
• Landed on the All-Woodland Conference team in both 2019 and 2021
• Selected as the 2021 Woodland Conference Player of the Year scoring 28 goals with nine assists in 11 matches played
• Won the 2021 Shorewood High School Soccer MVP totaling 65 points and scored at least one goal in 10 of 11 appearances
• Served as team captain for the Greyhounds
• Was a female honoree for soccer at the High School Sports Awards in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
• Qualified for the state track meet and took third in the 4x100m relay and in the 4x400m relay, while finishing seventh in the 400m and 15th in the long jump
• Finished as a regional champion during her junior season of soccer
• Played with the club FC Wisconsin in the ECNL and served as a captain from 2016-21
 
PERSONAL
• Daughter of Molly and Andy Skwierawski
• Has two siblings, Ben and Ian
• Enjoying surfing on the Great Lakes, rock climbing, hiking, canoeing, Spike Ball, hanging out with friends and choreography for musicals
• "I chose the University of Minnesota because of the all-female coaching staff. The University of Minnesota was also the perfect balance of soccer and athletics."
Highlights: Gophers 2, Brown 0
Monday, September 01
Highlights: Gophers 4, Marquette 3
Thursday, August 28
Highlights: Gophers 4, Northern Illinois 0
Sunday, August 24
Highlights: Gophers 3, St. Thomas 0
Sunday, August 17