custom33Lnumber14positionMFhighschoolMililani HSfirst_nameNatalieyearSeniorhometownMililani, Hawaiiheight5-7last_nameWong<b>2009 (Junior):</b><br>During her junior year Natalie helped the Tigers to out-shoot their opponents 285-170. Wong personally had a hand in 17 of those shots in 2009, taking four on goal during her 29 games played. Natalie netted one goal on the year in Pacific's 2-1 victory over Albany on Aug. 30. In that match, she found the back of the net off just two shots, both on goal. Wong's most shots attempted in a game came at Cal Poly on Oct. 23, when she notched three shots. In addition to her performance on the field, Natalie was honored with her first career Academic All-Big West team award for her GPA during the Fall 2009 semester.<b>2008 (Sophomore):</b><br>As a sophomore, Wong served in 19 games for the Tigers in which she tallied 15 starts. In the midfield Natalie was able to take 19 shots in 2008, with nine of those coming on goal. She shot a season-high four to try and get Pacific out of a deficit, when the Tigers fell 1-0 to Tennessee-Martin on Sept. 14. Wong had several other multi-shot contests, taking two against UCF on Sept. 5, in conference against UC Riverside on Oct. 12, Cal State Northridge on Oct. 19, Cal Poly on Oct. 24, and her final multi-shot game came in Pacific's 2-0 victory over UC Davis on Nov. 2.<b>2007 (Freshman):</b><br>Playing for the first time at the Division I level in 2007, Natalie saw action in 13 games for Pacific, starting four. Wong started the first four games of the season for the Tigers, earning her first start in her first collegiate game when the Tigers took on Mount Saint Mary's on Aug. 31. From the backfield, Natalie posted five shots for the year, tallying a single shot in five different games. Defensively, Natalie was part of a defense that posted eight shutouts on the year while allowing just 17 goals.<b>High School:</b><br>A graduate of Mililani High School in Mililani, Hawaii, Wong was a stalwart in the Mililani Trojan midfield for four seasons and was a danger from anywhere on the field with her long range and highly accurate shooting. As a senior, Natalie led the Trojans to an Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) championship, earning her First Team All-OIA West honors. In addition to league championships, Wong and the Trojans made a run at the Hawaii state title in 2005 as they finished as the runner-up in the state championship tournament. Additionally, Wong garnered First Team All-Hawaii honors in each of her last two seasons after being named her team's most valuable player.<b>Club:</b><br>Natalie 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 Chyanne Alejado.<b>Personal:</b><br>Born in Wahiana, Hawaii, she is the daughter of Ken Wong and Grace Callahan. Natalie has two siblings, Matthew and Aaron. She plans to graduate with a degree in sport sciences.