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Brie Severns - Women's Soccer - Kansas Jayhawks
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Brie Severns

Position Forward
Height 5-10
Class R-Junior
Hometown Lee's Summit, Mo.
High School Blue Springs South HS

 

JUNIOR – 2022

  • Started two matches before suffering a season-ending injury
  • Logged 117 minutes
  • Recorded three shots, including one shot on goal

SOPHOMORE – 2021

  • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
  • Appeared in all 19 matches (13 starts)
  • Finished the season with team highs of six goals and six assists
  • Tied for second in assists (4), fourth in points (12) and tied for fifth in goals (4) in Big 12 games during the regular season
  • Also led the team in points (18), shots (35), shots on goal (18) and tied for the most game-winning goals (2)
  • Named United Soccer Coaches National Player of the Week on Oct. 13 and Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 12; received the honors after two goals and one assist, including a golden goal
  • Game-winning goals in back-to-back games vs. Baylor (Oct. 7) and vs. West Virginia (Oct. 10)
  • Logged 1,173 minutes
  • Played a season-high 84 minutes vs. Kansas State (Sept. 30) and vs. Texas (Oct. 28)

FRESHMAN – 2020

  • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
  • Appeared in all 13 games making six starts for the Jayhawks
  • Scored two goals in KU’s 4-1 victory over Oklahoma on Nov. 15
  • Finished the season with 14 shots, including a season-high three against Iowa State on Nov. 6
  • Played 601 minutes on the season with a season-high 65 at Iowa State on March 20

BLUE SPRINGS SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL

  • A two-time All-State selection in 2018 and 2019 and named the 2019 Girls Soccer Player of the Year by The Examiner
  • Posted the second-most goals in a single season with 27, and entered her senior year eight goals shy of a program record
  • Also earned spots on the All-Conference first team after both her sophomore and junior seasons

PERSONAL

  • Daughter of Scott and Diane Severns
  • Has three siblings, Dani, Gabi and CJ
  • Sister, Dani, played volleyball at Missouri Southern and sister, Gabbi, played soccer at Park University.
  • Mother, Diane, played soccer at Northeast Missouri State (now Truman State)
  • Majoring in biology