2006 Soccer - W Roster
Roster
Montes, Adriana

Jersey Number 6
Adriana Montes
- Position:
- Midfielder
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- Willamette HS/Lane CC
- Hometown:
- Eugene, Ore.
Bio
2009 (Senior): Played in 10 matches … Registered one shot in playing a season-best 28 minutes of 3-2 home win over Loyola Marymount on Sept. 11.
2008 (Redshirt): Played in the first five games of the season before suffering an injury against Weber State ... Received a medical redshirt to play a fourth season for the Ducks in 2009.
2007 (Junior): Preseason injuries kept her off the field for the first month of the season ... Saw action in only two games: Gonzaga and California.
2006 (Sophomore): A walk-on who saw action as a reserve in 10 games, mostly at outside midfield ... Attempted two shots ... Won the 2006 Oregon club championship with Oregon United Soccer Academy (OUSA), playing with UO teammates Jessie Chatfield, Nicole Dobrzynski, Darcie Gardner, Allison Newton and Rianna Mansfield.
2005 (Lane CC): Tied for the team lead in scoring with six goals ... Also recorded one assist ... Joined Oregon in the spring of 2006 as an invited walk-on ... Had a goal and an assist in the spring finale versus Western Oregon.
High School/Club: Scored 15 goals each of her four seasons at Willamette High School and earned All-Midwestern League recognition three times ... Played two years in OUSA club soccer ... Also lettered twice in track, running the 400m and on the relay teams.
Personal: Born Adriana Montes on March 2, 1987, in El Salvador, Jalisco, Mexico ... Parents are Benjamin and Maria Montes ... Moved to the United States when she was four ... Has two sisters, Teresa and Rosalba ... Earned a Certificate of Initial Mastery/Honors diploma from Willamette and received a diversity scholarship to the University ... Member of Grupo Faceta, an organization that helps Latino communities become aware of ongoing issues in the United States that are relevant to their interests ... Speaks fluent Spanish ... Recently completed an undergraduate degree in Spanish and minor in ethnic studies ... Currently pursuing a masters program of education.
2008 (Redshirt): Played in the first five games of the season before suffering an injury against Weber State ... Received a medical redshirt to play a fourth season for the Ducks in 2009.
2007 (Junior): Preseason injuries kept her off the field for the first month of the season ... Saw action in only two games: Gonzaga and California.
2006 (Sophomore): A walk-on who saw action as a reserve in 10 games, mostly at outside midfield ... Attempted two shots ... Won the 2006 Oregon club championship with Oregon United Soccer Academy (OUSA), playing with UO teammates Jessie Chatfield, Nicole Dobrzynski, Darcie Gardner, Allison Newton and Rianna Mansfield.
2005 (Lane CC): Tied for the team lead in scoring with six goals ... Also recorded one assist ... Joined Oregon in the spring of 2006 as an invited walk-on ... Had a goal and an assist in the spring finale versus Western Oregon.
High School/Club: Scored 15 goals each of her four seasons at Willamette High School and earned All-Midwestern League recognition three times ... Played two years in OUSA club soccer ... Also lettered twice in track, running the 400m and on the relay teams.
Personal: Born Adriana Montes on March 2, 1987, in El Salvador, Jalisco, Mexico ... Parents are Benjamin and Maria Montes ... Moved to the United States when she was four ... Has two sisters, Teresa and Rosalba ... Earned a Certificate of Initial Mastery/Honors diploma from Willamette and received a diversity scholarship to the University ... Member of Grupo Faceta, an organization that helps Latino communities become aware of ongoing issues in the United States that are relevant to their interests ... Speaks fluent Spanish ... Recently completed an undergraduate degree in Spanish and minor in ethnic studies ... Currently pursuing a masters program of education.
Tracy Joyner | Postgame vs. Grand Canyon
Sunday, August 31
Tracy Joyner | Postgame vs. New Mexico
Friday, August 29
Carly Cormack: "All focused on mentality."
Wednesday, August 27
Sydney Chura: "The energy was all there."
Wednesday, August 27