Maggie Grimes Bio - The University of California Official Athletic Site

Maggie Grimes Bio - The University of California Official Athletic Site

Cal: On of Cal's top offensive contributors. 2004: Named to NorPac All-Second team after recording career highs for points (21), goals (8), assists (5), starts (22) and appearances (22) ... 21 points tied her with forward Amber Madsen for second on team ... both NorPac goals this season were been game-winners: vs. SMS 9/11 and at Pacific 10/2, giving Cal the conference tie-breaker advantage and eventual NorPac West Division No. 1 playoff seed. 2003: Scored four goals ... shot .364 ... started 16 matches ... scored game-winning goal in season-opening victory versus Ohio State 8/30. 2002: Played in 21 games, starting eight and scoring twice. 2001: Totaled six points with two goals, including a goal in a 2-0 win against Stanford in the NorPac Tournament 11/3. High School: California Interscholastic Federation first team selection and first team All-Eastern League in 1999 and 2000 ... voted Most Valuable Offensive Player by teammates her junior year and Most Improved her sophomore year ... helped lead Scripps Ranch to an Eastern League championship her senior year ... a San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic first team selection in 1999 and 2000 ... lettered in softball three years. Personal: Majoring in American studies ... sister, Kelly, ran cross country and track at UCLA ... parents are Katie and Bill Grimes ... Maggie Grimes was born Oct. 27, 1982 in San Diego.

Year	G	Goals	Assists	Points
2001	15	2	2	6
2002	21	2	1	5
2003	16	4	1	9
2004	22	8	5	21
Totals	52	16 	9	41

  Maggie Grimes
Maggie Grimes
Player Profile
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
San Diego, CA

High School:
Scripps Ranch HS

Height:
5-7

Position:
Forward

Birthdate:
10/27/1982

Experience:
3V

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