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Israeli National Team Keeper Amit Cohen Signs With Maryland Women’s Soccer

Israeli National Team Keeper Amit Cohen Signs With Maryland Women’s Soccer


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COLLEGE PARK, MD — Amit Cohen, who played for the Israeli National Team, has signed to play at Maryland after beginning her college career at Florida Atlantic. This past season, she started all 18 games for the Owls and recorded a 0.97 goals against average with four shutouts playing every minute of every game at FAU. She was a member of the Conference USA All-Freshman Team following the Spring 2021 season. Cohen will have three years of eligibility remaining as she comes to College Park to play for Meghan Ryan Nemzer. 

Amit Cohen

Goalkeeper

Tel Aviv, Israel 

Hof Hasharon HS / Florida Atlantic

Israeli National Team

On Instagram: @amitcohen2207

As a freshman at Florida Atlantic (2021) 


Started in all 18 matches at goal for FAU in her freshman year
Did not come off the field and played the whole 1,756:25 minutes for the Owls
Recorded 70 saves which ranked fifth in Conference USA
Tallied a goals against average of 0.97, good for sixth in Conference USA
The 0.97 goals against average is good for eighth-best in a single season in FAU history
Pitched four shutouts on the season
Recorded a season-high nine saves against Michigan State
Came up clutch with a pair of massive saves in penalty kicks in the first round of the Conference USA Tournament against Charlotte

As a freshman at Florida Atlantic (Spring 2021) 


Appeared in, and started, six matches in her debut campaign
Earned three victories in net, all shutouts, and all in conference play (vs. Charlotte, at Middle Tennessee, and vs. FIU)
Named Conference USA Goalkeeper of the Week after clean sheet against Charlotte, who had previously been undefeated against C-USA opponents
Was even better the following week, posting a career-high eight saves in the win over MT
Voted as a member of the C-USA All-Freshman Team
Posted a team-high 17 saves,…

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