custom33Lnumber6positionFhighschoolIolani HSfirst_nameSammiyearSeniorhometownKapolei, Hawaiiheight5-3last_nameTeramae<b>2009 (Junior):</b><br>As a junior, Sammi saw time in 17 matches including five starts on the year. Teramae's point on the year came in the form of an assist on the road at UC Davis on conference play on Oct. 18. In that game, Pacific netted a buzzer-beater to defeat the Aggies and Sammi's assist helped give the Tigers the narrow 2-1 victory. Towards the end of the 2009 season, Teramae took more shots with seven total on the year. Of those seven, five came in the final three games of 2009 with a season-high three shots at UC Riverside on Oct. 30. Two of Sammi's shots came on goal during her junior campaign. For the second-consecutive season, Termae was named to the Academic All-Big West team after her performance in the classroom during the Fall 2009 semester.<b>2008 (Sophomore):</b><br>Plagued by injury throughout most of the season, Terramae was still able to perform in 16 games for Pacific, making 14 starts. Sammi had a share as Pacific's third best overall scorer during the 2008 season, netting three goals. In conference action, her two goals against Big West opponents were good for second overall, tallying goals in the Tigers' 3-2 victory over Cal State Fullerton on Oct. 10, and in the 2-0 shutout against UC Davis on Nov. 2. Sammi also had a share in two of the Tigers' other goals as she tallied two assists in addition to her three goals scored. On the season, Teramae's eight points put her in third overall among all Tigers. Additionally, Sammi was recognized for her academic performance last season in addition to her athletic efforts and was named to the All-Big West Academic team for her Fall 2008 GPA.<b>2007 (Freshman):</b><br>Making an immediate impact for the Tigers in her first season of action, Sammi finished her freshman season as Pacific's top point scorer on the year, ending her season with 13 points on four goals and a team-best five assists. Her 13 points placed her into a tie for No. 7 in the Big West in points scored, while her five assists placed her into a tie for No. 4. Sammi wasted no time getting into the scoring column for the Tigers as she netted her first collegiate goal in her very first Division I contest as the Tigers took down Mount Saint Mary's, 6-0, on Aug. 31. In addition, Teramae added two assists in the game to finish her first contest with four points. She would post her first multi-goal game of her career on Oct. 7, as she led the Tigers to their first conference win of the season, a 2-1 win over Cal State Northridge. In all, Teramae saw action in all 18 games for the Tigers while starting 17 contests.<b>High School:</b><br>A forward out of Iolani High School in Honolulu, Hawaii, Sammi graduated high school in 2007. A proven scorer both on the soccer field and the basketball court for the Raiders, Teramae played four varsity soccer seasons and one varsity basketball season for Iolani. Sammi was named to the Hawaii All-State team three times, including earning first team all-state honors in 2005 and as a senior in 2007. Off the field, Teramae was named to the Headmaster's list and was a member of the National Latin Honor Society, the Young Leaders Club and the Key Club.<b>Club:</b><br>Sammi was a member of the Leahi Soccer Club, the oldest women's soccer club in Hawaii. She was a member of the Leahi '89 Premier team, the four-time HYSA State Cup Champion, with her teammate Kylee Ah Choy.<b>Personal:</b><br>Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, she is the daughter of Guy and Nadine Teramae. Sammi has one sibling, Dyrk. She plans to graduate with a degree in speech language pathology.