custom33Lnumber22positionDhighschoolKapolei HSfirst_nameChyanneyearSeniorhometownKapolei, Hawaiiheight5-5last_nameAlejado<b><a href="http://all-access.cbssports.com/player.html?code=paci&media=198972" target="_blank">Video: Seven Questions with Alejado</a></b><b>2009 (Junior):</b><br>During her junior season with the Tigers, Alejado saw time in 16 matches, making eight starts. Chyanne started all of Pacific's first six contests, with 90 minutes played in the first five. Alejado, however, suffered a head injury in regulation play against Sacramento State on Sept. 11, and was limited to playing time during the remainder of the season. Offensively Chyanne tallied one assist in Pacific's 3-0 shutout over Air Force on Sept. 27. The junior also took two shots on the year against UAB on Sept. 5 and also against Cal Poly on Oct. 23. The shot taken against UAB was Chyanne's only on goal that season.<b>2008 (Sophomore):</b><br>In her sophomore campaign Chyanne spent an extensive amount of time on field for Pacific, starting in all 19 games she played. She struck three shots in 2008, one of which was on goal. In her highest shooting effort of the season, Alejado shot two in Pacific's 2-1 victory over Hawai'i on Sept. 12. She took another at Stanford on Aug. 24.<b>2007 (Freshman):</b><br>Joining the Pacific midfield in 2007, Alejado appeared in 16 of 18 contests for the Tigers in her first season of action. Earning one start during the season, Chyanne made her appearance in Pacific's 1-0 loss to the Mustangs of Cal Poly on Oct. 28. Throughout the season, Alejado fired off four shots, taking a season-high two against UC Santa Barbara on Oct. 26.<b>High School:</b><br>Chyanne graduated from Kapolei High School in Kapolei, Hawaii, in 2007. As a Hurricane, Alejado was a four-year starter in the midfield, where she led her team to its first ever Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) title and the championship game of the Hawaii High School Athletic Association's State Tournament. Chyanne garnered three first team all-league selections from 2005-07 and was named to the all-state first team after her senior season. In addition, she was named her team's most valuable player in each of her last two seasons. Off the field, Chyanne graduated with summa cum laude honors and was a member of the National Honor Society.<b>Club:</b><br>Chyanne was a member of the Leahi Soccer Club, the oldest women's soccer club in Hawaii. She was a member of the Leahi '90 Premier team, the three-time HYSA State Cup Champion, with her teammate Natalie Wong.<b>Personal:</b><br>Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, she is the daughter of Paul and Jennifer Alejado. Chyanne has three siblings, Leandra, Noah and Micah. She plans to graduate with a degree in chemistry.