WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - William
and Mary women's soccer senior midfielder Mallory Schaffer was selected in the
second round (15th overall pick) by the Seattle Reign FC of the National Women's
Soccer League (NWSL) on Thursday evening.
The two-time Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year and
two-time All-America selection becomes the seventh player from the College to
be drafted into the professional ranks.
Furthermore, she is now the highest drafted player to ever don the Green
and Gold.
"We are delighted and proud of Mallory being selected by
Seattle," stated head coach John Daly. "Throughout
the process teams were inquiring about Mallory, so it was a thrill to see
her taken. I strongly believe she
has the attributes to play professionally and we wish her the best of luck."
The Allison Park, Pa., native capped an
impressive 2012 campaign being named the Colonial Athletic Association Player
of the Year, for the second consecutive season, while earning All-CAA and All-Region First
Team distinctions. The 2012 Senior Class
Award Finalist also earned National Soccer Coaches Association of America
(NSCAA) and Senior Class Second-Team All-America accolades. This season, she ranked third in the CAA in
points (23) and goals (10).
Off the pitch, Schaffer excelled in the
classroom, as evident after she was named the CAA Women's Soccer Scholar
Athlete of the Year. Additionally, she
earned first-team NSCAA Scholar All-America honors.
Schaffer closed an outstanding career
with 41 career goals and 96 career points, which rank sixth and seventh,
respectively, all-time in school history.