2017: Brascia started and played in all 20 games, with a total of 1,234 minutes on the pitch… Earned eight points with the three goals she scored for the Wildcats… She took 27 shots, nine of them were on frame… A member of the first class to go to three NCAA tournaments.
2016: Brascia played in 18 matches for Arizona in 2016 and started in four of them… She scored one goal and had one assist for a total of four points… She took 14 shots and put eight of them on frame… Scored against Columbia to give the Wildcats a 2-0 victory.
2015: Brascia competed in 19 of the 22 games in the 2015 season… She managed to score one goal against Oregon State in the 55th minute, which would go on to be the game-winner … Took 23 shots on the year, five of which were on target… She added three assists to the team total on the season … Was a vital part to the Arizona attack all season.
2014: Brascia was on the pitch for 20 of the 21 games in the 2014 season and started four matches … She registered the fourth-most shots on the team with 27 and 15 of those shots were on target … She pumped in two goals for the Wildcats including a game-winning goal in the Washington State match … Brascia assisted on the game-winning goal to Alexandra Doller in the 78th minute of the first round match in the NCAA Tournament.
Prep: Brasica was a two-year letterwinner at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nev. … She was part of the 2012 Nevada State Championship team … She played for Heat Football Club and tallied 101 goals and 73 assists in the four years she played for the club … She was invited to the U.S. Soccer U15 Girls National Team Camp.
Personal: She is the daughter of Mike and Debby Brascia … She has one brother, Tommy, and two sisters, Meghan and Mia … She is pursuing a degree in communication and journalism and aspires to be a sports broadcaster.
