custom31Lnumber20positionMFhighschoolLodi HSfirst_nameKortneyyearJr.hometownLodi, Calif.height5-3last_nameAgdeppa<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>2010(Sophomore):</strong><br> Played in 17 games, with two starts, logging 637 minutes. Startedcontests at Hawai’i, Aug. 20, and Stanford, Sept. 12. Playeda season-high 78 minutes in the Tigers scoreless draw againstHawai’I on Sept. 26. Recorded four shots on the season.Earned a yellow card in Pacific’s 1-1 tied at No. 16California.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>2009(Freshman):</strong><br> Making 15 starts in 17 games played her freshman year, Agdeppaeasily transitioned to the Division I level seeing significant timein every match played. Kortney contributed early on, scoring onegoal in Pacific's 3-2 victory over Hawai'i on Sept. 6 -- the firsttime Pacific has ever defeated the Rainbow Wahine on their ownturf. Kortney's defense also helped the Tigers to one of theirlowest goals allowed tally in program history with only 17 goalsscored by opponents to Pacific's own 29 goals in 2009. Agdeppa'sgoal in the game against Hawai'i was her only shot on goal thatseason, making her shots on goal percentage a perfect 1.000.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>High School:</strong><br> Kortney joins the Tigers in 2009 after earning four varsityletters on the soccer field for the Flames. A two-time San JoaquinAthletic Association Defensive Player of the Year, Agdeppa won theaward each of her last two seasons including a unanimous selectionas the league's top defender in 2008. As a freshman, she garneredall-league honors for her play in Lodi's backfield. In addition toher on field awards, Agdeppa was a scholar athlete in each of herfirst three years at Lodi, earning the Principal's Award forOutstanding Academic Achievement.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Club:</strong><br> Agdeppa served as a member of the San Juan SC-Northern Californiateam. In May of 2008, she and the rest of the San Juan SC took homethe Cal Cup championship in the tournament held in Sacramento,Calif. Additionally, the San Juan SC were finalists at Surf Cup inSan Diego in 2008. On Jan. 29, 2009, Soccer America named the SanJuan SC No. 10 on its list of the 30 Best Youth Clubs inAmerica.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Personal:</strong><br> Born in Lodi, Calif., she is the daughter of Paul Agdeppa andShirley Murphy. Kortney has two older sisters, Heather and Lindsay.She plans to study sports pedagogy while at Pacific.</p>