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Priscilla Orozco
Position: Assistant Coach
Email: porozco@calbaptist.edu

Priscilla Orozco begins her second season as an assistant to Head Coach Jacob Medina after a stellar four-year career at UCLA.

With UCLA, Orozco reached the NCAA tournament all four years and the NCAA Championship as a freshman and sophomore. From 2008-2011, Orozco played in 123 of UCLA's 127 matches, contributing 165 career goals. In her four years, UCLA compiled a record of 106-21.

As a 2011 senior, Orozco led the Bruins with 58 goals, scoring in 28 of the UCLA's 33 matches, including 15 multiple-goal games. She tallied a career-high five goals twice against UC Irvine and USC. Orozco earned All-NCAA tournament honors and was named to the All-MPSF (Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) first team for the second straight year. She was also the first player in the conference to earn MPSF Player of the Week honors for three consecutive weeks.

As a junior, Orozco started 26 games and finished second on the team with 40 goals while also leading the Bruins in steals with 27. She was named first-team ACWPC All-America honors and first-team All-MPSF for the first time.

Orozco scored 42 goals as a sophomore and 25 as a freshman. As a sophomore, she scored twice in the NCAA tournament and earned honorable mention ACWPC All-America accolades. As a freshman, Orozco played in all of UCLA's 33 games and scored in 18 contests. She recorded 31 steals and 18 assists and earned All-MPSJ Freshman Team honors. She also scored a goal against USC in the Bruins' NCAA Championship win.

Orozco prepped at Montebello High School, letting four years in water polo and swimming. She was named first team All-CIF in all her four years and led her team to four consecutive Almont League titles. Montebello also reached the CIF Division I Championship game during Orozco's junior and senior seasons. Orozco was also a two time Almont League MVP, three time team MVP and three time Female Athlete of the Year at Montebello. Orozco also competed for the Commerce Club team and led them to a silver medal at the 2007 junior Olympics.

Orozco is from Commerce, Calif. The eldest of four siblings, Orozco played alongside her younger sister Sarah from 2009-2011. She graduated from UCLA in June 2011 with a degree in History. Orozco is single and currently resides in Riverside.


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