2023 Women's Soccer Roster
Roster

Olivia Draguicevich
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- High School:
- Hendrickson HS
- Hometown:
- Pflugerville, Texas
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
• 2022 Southland Conference All-Academic First Team
• 2022 Southland Conference All-Conference First Team
• 2022 Southland Conference Forward of the Year
• 2022 Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Week
• Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Week
• Southland Conference Preseason First Team
• Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll
• Louisiana Sports Writers Association All-Louisiana Soccer Team
• Louisiana Sports Writers Association All-Louisiana Player of the Year
• Southland Soccer All-Academic First Team
• Southland Conference All-Tournament Team
• Southland Conference Forward of the Year
• All-Southland Conference Soccer First Team
• Southland Conference Player of the Year
• All-Southland Conference Preseason First Team
• Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll
• Southland Conference Soccer All-Academic Second Team
• All-Southland Conference Third Team
• Southland Conference Commissioner’s Fall Honor Roll
SUPER SENIOR SEASON (2023):
• Played in 10 games
• Made her Red Raider debut in the season-opener against New Mexico (Aug. 17)
• Recorded a shot in 31 minutes against New Mexico State
• Played a season-best 40 minutes, scoring her lone goal of the season against ACU (Sept. 3).
2022 Season (Senior):
• Southland Conference Forward of the Year for the second straight year
• SLC First Team All-Conference
• Played in 19 games, starting 17
• Recorded 13 goals and two assists for a conference-best 28 points, which was also 21st nationally
• Broke the school record for career goals with a hat trick on Senior Day against Southeastern Louisiana, earning her the SLC Offensive Player of the Week
• Also posted a hat trick in a 6-0 win over Jackson State on Sept. 9, which helped earn her SLC Offensive Player of the Week
• Found the back of the net twice in a 5-0 victory over Nicholls
• Scored the lone goal in a 1-0 victory against UIW on Sept. 11
• Also scored against Grambling, Texas A&M-Commerce, in the season opener at Louisiana Tech and SLC Tournament against McNeese
• Posted four game-winning goals, which led the team and was 29th nationally
• Attempted 46 shots, with 29 on frame, both of which were second on the team
• Seventh in minutes (1283) on the team
• Logged a season-high 102 minutes in the SLC Tournament double overtime contest against TAMUC
• Posted four matches of at least 80 minutes, also doing that in games against Southeastern Louisiana (89), Lamar (86) and at home against TAMUC (81).
2021 Season (Junior):
• Southland Conference Player of the Year and Forward of the Year
• All-Louisiana Player of the Year, first-ever in NSU history
• Scored 13 goals (18th nationally), which is second all-time in NSU single-season history
• Seven game-winning goals ranked second nationally and an NSU record
• All 13 of her goals came against SLC opponents, which is an NSU record
• Scored game-winning goals vs. SLU (9/10), AMCC (9/19), Nicholls (10/8), SLU (10/10) and SLU (SLC Tournament) among others
• set an NSU single-game record against a conference opponent with four goals against AMCC (9/19) and tied a single-game record for goals
• The four-goal output was her first career hat trick
• Added three assists for 29 points, which ranked 39th nationally
• Assisted on Faith Adams' goal to top UIW in the SLC Tournament Championship
• Found the target on 30 of her 47 shot attempts for a .638 on-goal percentage (20th nationally) • Scored on nearly 28 percent of her shots
• Member of the SLC All-Academic First Team.
2020 Season (Sophomore):
• Garnered Third-Team All-Conference honors
• SLC All-Academic Second Team
• Started all 13 matches
• Recorded a team-high five goals to go alongside two assists
• Team-high 12 points
• Netted a season-best two goals in the regular-season finale at Central Arkansas
• Enjoyed one-goal-one-assist games at Louisiana Tech and against Nicholls
• Added a goal against SFA to answer a Ladyjacks goal in what eventually was a 3-1 NSU win
• Two game-winning goals came against Nicholls and UCA, adding an assist on the GW goal vs. La. Tech
• Fired 33 shots in all, 18 of which were on frame.
2019 Season (Freshman):
• Played in all 22 games, starting eight
• Led the team in goals (6) and points (12)
• Scored the biggest goal of the year, an overtime tally in the 98th minute to beat rival McNeese 1-0 in the tournament semifinals
• Finished the season with four game-winning goals, which is tied for the most in a season in school history
• Also scored the game-winning goal from the left-middle of the box in overtime against previously unbeaten UIW
• Had both goals, including a game-winner against UL Lafayette in front of the net off a pass in by Olivia Mattsson and tip by Ti Krumme
• Scored her first career goal on a penalty kick against Baylor
• Had the lone goal in a 1-0 win against Jackson State, a game in which she registered a career-high five shots
• Second in minutes among forwards with 1,063
• Attempted 26 shots, with 15 being on goal, which were both second on the team.
High School/Club:
• Was named first team All-District and second team All-Region at Hendrickson HS
• As a junior, she was the offensive MVP and won the WorkHorse Award, helping lead Hendrickson to a Bi-District championship and a playoff berth
• Helped lead her JV team to a District championship and Bi-District championship as a freshman and sophomore for Team Forrest, respectively
• Named co-offensive MVP as a sophomore
• Member of Club teams Sting Austin and Pflugerville Area Youth Soccer
• Class President
• Member of Peer Assisted Leadership, the debate team and the Girl Scouts of America.
Personal:
• Daughter of Nicole and Marcelo Draguicevich
• Has a younger brother, Alejandro (Alex)
• A communications major who would like pursue sports broadcasting
• Nickname is Liv .
• Dad Marcelo played professional soccer in Argentina after a career at North Texas
• Uncle Oscar played for the U.S. men's national team
• Olivia has appeared in several movies, most recently a 2017 Netflix movie titled Time Trap • Honorably mentioned for best supporting actress in a 2011 film Strings
• Social media manager for SAAC and on executive board.