custom31Lnumber17positionDhighschoolRosary HSfirst_nameLaurenyearJr.hometownWhittier, Calif.height5-5last_nameOlvera<p><strong>2009 (Freshman):</strong><br /> Olvera made an immediate contribution her freshman campaign, starting all of the 18 games she played. On two occasions, Olvera's throw-ins were converted into goals by her teammates, giving Lauren two assists in 2010. Olvera's first assist came in Pacific's 5-0 pounding of Portland State on Aug. 28. Her second came in the very next game Lauren played, notching an assist in Pacific's 2-1 victory over Albany on Aug. 30. Lauren was a big part of the Tiger defense that limited opponents to one of their lowest goal totals in Pacific history, with 17 to the Tigers' 29 in 2010. <strong>High School:</strong><br /> A graduate of Rosary High School in Fullerton, Calif., Olvera was a four-year letter winner in soccer for the Royals. Throughout her four seasons, Olvera proved to be one of the top players in the Trinity League after beginning her career by being named the league's freshman of the year. As a sophomore Lauren was named to the All-Trinity League First Team, a feat she would duplicate as a senior in 2008. She earned three all-league awards throughout her career as she was also named second team all-league as a junior. <strong>Club:</strong><br /> In club play, Olvera played for the Slammers FC in Newport Beach, Calif. As a slammer, Olvera was teamed with current Tiger, freshman Jamie Jimenez. Slammers FC was named the No. 1 youth soccer club in the country by TopDrawerSoccer.com after they released their third installment of their ClubRank system ranking youth soccer clubs across the nation. <strong>Personal:</strong><br /> Born in Pasadena, Calif., she is the daughter of Henry and Eleanor Olvera. Lauren has two siblings, Steven and Jackie. At Pacific, she will be majoring in sports medicine.</p>