2006: Pelland started the final 17 matches after missing the first three of the season. She was a key member of the Seattle defense that allowed only ten goals all season. Her first career goal was a game winner on September 30 at Seattle Pacific. She also had one assist on the year, which came October 19 versus Northwest Nazarene. Pelland earned All-GNAC honorable mention recognition and was also named Academic All-GNAC for the second consecutive season.2005: Pelland started all 20 matches for the Redhawks and was key part of the Redhawks defense in 2005... Seattle held opponents to 19 total goals, limiting teams to 176 total shots... The Redhawks defense stopped opponent goal opportunities, limiting the entire opposition to less than 100 shots total... Redhawk conference opponents had 11 goals total, compared to SU[apos]s 31 for 2005... SU held conference opponents to four total goals in the first half in 2005... Seattle finished second to Seattle Pacific in goals allowed in 2005, offering up only 0.95 goals per match... Seattle was also second in goals against average (0.92)... The Redhawk defense finished second to Seattle Pacific, shutting out nine teams in 2005...2004: Pelland showed that she has what it takes to play at a high level for Seattle in 2004...just a freshman, Pelland came off the bench in the first 13 matches of the season in mainly outside midfield roles...season was cut short due to a concussion...opponents scored just four goals in the 13 matches she played...earned her first career assists in an 8-0 win over Central Washington (10/02/04).Personal: Pelland[apos]s major is Spanish with a minor in Latin American studies at Seattle. Born April 22, 1986, her parents are Molly Adolfson and Bob Pelland.
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