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KU soccer ready for weekend slate versus Georgia and UNLV
Honors and Awards
2012 Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Spring)
2012 Athletic Director's Honor Roll (Spring)
2011 Academic All-Big 12 First Team
2011 Team Defensive MVP
2011 Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Spring, Fall)
2011 Athletic Director's Honor Roll (Spring, Fall)
2010 Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall)
2010 Athletic Director's Honor Roll (Fall)
2011 (Sophomore)
Played in the back field in all 21 contests... Of her 18 starts, played a complete game 14 times as she was second on the team logging 1,751 minutes of field time
Named team's defensive MVP
Academic All-Big 12 First Team
Recorded a career-high 110 minutes in double-overtime tie versus Texas A&M (Nov. 2) in Big 12 Championship
Took three shots throughout the season- vs. Florida (Sept. 18), vs. Baylor (Oct. 7) and at Iowa State (Oct. 23)
2010 (Freshman)
Voted Newcomer of the Year after playing in all but one match in her freshman campaign and leading all freshmen with 1,219 minutes played
Started 17 games at midfield, totaling 11 shots (five on goal)
Collected the first shot of her career in the season-opener against Eastern Kentucky (Aug. 27)
Posted two shots on frame against Baylor (Oct. 17)
Had multi-shot contests on three occasions, all in Big 12 Conference play
Played all 90 minutes against Texas, Oklahoma, Texas Tech and Nebraska
Edmond Memorial High School
Lettered four years for head coach Diana Kelm
Named all-conference, all-district and all-city all four season
Selected team's MVP twice and Offensive Player of the Year twice
Scored 57 goals with 44 assists during her high school soccer career
Led team to a district championship in 2009
Team was a state semi-finalist in 2008 and 2009
Selected to the Oklahoma 6A All-State Team as a senior
A member of the National Honor Society
Club (Hurricane FC Shubert 92, ESC '91 Black, NOKC United '92)
Played two seasons for the Edmond Soccer Club Black '91, one for Hurricane FC Shubert '92 and three season for NOKC United '92
Led ESC Black '91 to back-to-back Oklahoma State Cup championship
Team won the Southern Regional U-18 championship in 2009
Qualified with ESC 91 for US Youth Soccer National Championships in Boston, Mass., in 2009
Teammate on ESC `91 with current KU midfielder Amy Grow
ODP
Played five years for the '91 Oklahoma State ODP team and selected to '91 Region III team
Participated in Region III trip to Brazil in 2009
Selected as one of 50 players for U-19 Region III camp in Austin, Texas
Personal
Madison Grace Hillis was born in Fort Worth, Texas
Daughter of John and Kristen Hillis
One younger sister, Libby
Father, John, played tennis at the University of Oklahoma, while grandfather, Bob, played football for the Sooners