San Antonio - Trinity women's soccer
player Katie Garrett has been named the Southern Collegiate
Athletic Conference Character & Community Female
Student-Athlete of the Week.
Garrett has started every game this season in goal for the
Tigers, piling up nearly 600 minutes of action. She has posted
a 0.31 goals-against average (GAA), recording seven saves, and
allowing just two goals in nine games.
In her career, Garrett is just one of six
Trinity players to record at least 100 saves, and coming into the
season, she holds the third-best GAA in school history. She is
a two-time SCAC Player of the Week, who was named Second Team
All-SCAC in 2010, and Third Team All-Region (NSCAA) in 2011.
In addition to her work on the field, Garrett is a three-time
member of the SCAC Honor Roll who has participated in countless
service projects while at Trinity. She has worked with the
American Cancer Society, Habitat for Humanity, and St. PJ's
Children's Home. Garrett has helped raise funds for
Girls' Inc., has worked with Top Soccer – a soccer camp
for handicapped children, and has volunteered at Haven for Hope (a
homeless shelter).
Garrett serves as the SAAC Community Service Chair, and last
fall helped organize a Breast Cancer Awareness fundraiser that
generated $20,000. Garrett and the SAAC are currently
working on a similar fundraiser for the fall of 2012.
As part of her Introduction to Global Health class at
Trinity, Garrett and two other students collaborated on a
project to help alleviate the transmission of disease by mosquitoes
in Brazil. The students were invited to present their solution
at the fifth annual Clinton Global Initiative University Symposium
in Washington, D.C. earlier this year. The project presented
by the students offered a solution for controlling dengue fever
through tire recycling, impacting both disease control and the
environment.