2017 Women's Soccer Roster
Roster
Halla Hinriksdottir
- Position:
- Goalkeeper
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
- High School:
- The Commercial College
- Hometown:
- Mosfellsbaer, Iceland
Career Records
2nd all-time at Oregon with a 1.23 goals against average
5th all-time with 15 goalkeeper wins
5th all-time with nine shutouts
7th all-time with 141 saves
2018 (RS-Senior): Fall Season - Started all 19 matches in the net for Oregon ... had a season high seven saves against Arizona (Oct. 28) ... Recorded a total of 67 saves ... logged seven shutouts against Clemson (Aug. 19), Dartmouth (Aug. 31), Gonzaga (Sep. 2), Idaho (Sept. 16) .... Utah (Sept. 21) ... Arizona (Oct. 28), and Oregon State (Nov. 2) ... recorded a .753 save percentage ... finished the season with a 1.16 goals-against average allowing 22 goals ... logged 1,704 minutes in goal ... earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention. Spring Season - Split time with Katelyn Carter and helped lead the Ducks to a 4-0-1 record.
2017 (RS-Junior): Started all 19 matches in the net for Oregon ... finished the year with an 8-10 record at goalie ... eight wins on the season was one shy of the UO record ... tied for second on the single season record list logging six shutouts against Kansas State (Aug. 20), Oklahoma (Sept. 1), Idaho (Sept. 8), Montana (Sept. 15), Arizona State (Oct. 13) and Utah (Oct. 26) ... tallied 69 saves on the year, ranking her seventh in the Pac-12, with a season high six saves against Cal Poly (Sept. 3), UCLA (Sept. 28), Washington State (Oct. 5) and Colorado (Oct. 29) ... recorded a .742 save percentage ... finished the year with a 1.33 goals-against average allowing 24 goals ... logged 1,625 minutes between the posts for Oregon ... earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention.
2016 (RS-Sophomore): While splitting time with Katelyn Carter the first half of the season, set the UO record for most consecutive scoreless minutes played in goal (392.09) ... the streak dated back to the final 61:38 against Oregon State in 2015, and included scoreless 45 minute halves versus Nebraska, Stephen F. Austin, Boise State and Texas, before a 90 minute shutout of Cal State Fullerton ... Portland finally brought the streak to an end with a score in the 61st minute ... Started in goal during Oregon's 1-0 victory over Nebraska and made two saves … got the start in goal in the Ducks’ 2-1 win against Boise State and recorded two saves … started in goal and helped Oregon stay unbeaten in their 3-0 win over North Texas … made one save in a 1-0 shutout win at Cal State Fullerton … recorded four saves at No. 1 Stanford … made one save vs. No. 9 USC … tallied four saves at Colorado … picked up four saves vs. No. 10 Cal ... made six saves in the first 79 minutes of a 1-0 shutout of Arizona … set a career-high with seven saves in a draw at Washington State ... earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention.
2015 (RS-Freshman): Established herself as the starting goalkeeper for the Ducks ... appeared and started in 14 contests, logging 1,230 minutes between the posts ... made 39 saves while allowing 16 goals for a 1.17 goals against average and .709 save percentage ... Her GAA was fifth-best for a single-season in Oregon soccer history and the 16 goals allowed was the second lowest ever for a season ... made a career-high six saves in her first start at Seattle (Aug. 23) ... had five saves at No. 6 Stanford (Oct. 11) and held the Cardinal scoreless for 75 minutes ... had two shut-outs on the season, her first one coming against Portland State (Sept. 18 and her second came against Washington (Nov. 1) when she made three saves and helped the Ducks’ win 1-0 in overtime ... ranked 8th among Pac-12 keepers with a 1.55 GAA in conference matches and finished 10th in shut-outs ... letterwinner.
2014 (Freshman): Redshirt season.
International/Club: Product of the Icelandic Youth Women’s National Team hailing from Mosfellsbær, Iceland … starter in every one of Iceland’s UEFA Women’s U19 games … led Iceland to shutouts over Slovakia and Moldova to advance past the UEFA U19 opening qualifying round … registered a 1-0 shutout against Portugal in the second qualifying round … started two games for Iceland in a friendly tournament in La Manga, Spain … has been called in for all of Iceland’s U19 training camps the past two years … recently joined Breiðablik, a club team based in Kopavogur ... won every game in the 2014 FM Tournament with Breiðablik ... competed for Afturelding club team from 2005-13 … named Afturelding’s most promising player by coaches and players’ vote in 2012 … named the starting GK for the Afturelding Women’s Team in the Borgunar Cup … led Afturelding to a second place finish in the 2012 Indoor Tournament and the Lengjubikar Tournament … started in seven games in the 2012 Pepsi League for the Afturelding Women’s Team … was the starting GK for the Afturelding U19 team in 2011 and the U16 team in 2010 … led the Afturleding U19 team to a second place showing in the 2011 National Tournament, staring in all games … made her first start for the Afturelding Women’s Team in 2009.
Personal: One brother, Kári Örn.