
2013 Wrapped up one of the most successfulcareers in program history with another standout season …Named to the National Soccer Coaches of America Association (NSCAA)All Region Fourth Team for the first time in her career …Honored as a Little East Conference First Team selection for thesecond-straight year … Picked to play in the New EnglandWomen's Intercollegiate Soccer (NEWISA) Division III Senior Bowl… Named the Little East Conference Player of the Week forthe first time in her career on September 9 … Served as aco-captain … Wrapped up her career second in program-historyin career goals (59), assists (29), points (147), game-winninggoals (14) and multiple-goal games (17) … Tied theprogram-record for career games played with 88 … Played andstarted in all 20 games … Finished in the top 44 in DivisionIII with her 17 goals (t-44) and 41 points (t-40) … Rankedsecond in the Little East in goals, points and tied for second withher four game-winning goals … Registered at least one pointin 17 of the team’s 20 contests … Found the back ofthe net in 14 contests and recorded three multiple-goal contests… Scored the Beacons’ lone goal from 40 yards out in anear-upset against #2 Emory University September 2 … Pottedthe game-winning goal with 50 seconds left in regulation to liftthe Beacons to a 3-2 win over Wentworth on October 8 …Helped the Beacons defeat regionally-ranked Brandeis UniversityOctober 24, with the game-winning goal with less than two minutesleft in double overtime … Recorded a season-high six pointswith two goals and two assists in a 5-1 win over Plymouth State onOctober 26.
2012 Enjoyed the second best season in programhistory in helping lead the Beacons to their first ever NCAATournament appearance … Honored as a New England Women'sIntercollegiate Soccer Association (NEWISA) Third Team All-Regionselection ... Named to the Little East Conference First Team… Became the third player in program history to reach the100-point mark October 27 … Appeared and started in all 21games for UMass Boston ... Finished second in program history andthird in LEC history with 53 points … Registered acareer-high 21 goals, the second most in the conference and thirdmost in program history … Ended the year third in theconference and second in program history with 11 assists …Tied Molly Kuchar for the UMass Boston program mark for careerassists with 22 … Finished amongst the top 30 in DivisionIII: with 2.52 points per game (21st), 53 total points(15th), 1.00 goals per game (28th), 21 totalgoals (16th), 11 total assists (28th)… Recorded six multiple-goal games to finish tied for secondin program history … Tied Krista Ledin for the most multiplegoal games in a UMB career with 14 … Ended the year withfour game-winning goals and her first two career hat-tricks… Registered at least one point in 18 of the team’s 21games … Recorded a streak of 10 straight games from October3 to November 4 in which she scored at least one point … Posted her first career hat-trick September 1 against MCLAscoring three goals and a career-high 7 points … Scored bothof the Beacons goals October 3 in a 2-1 win at Colby-Sawyer College… Found the back of the net three times and added an assistto reach the 100-point plateau October 27 against Plymouth State… Posted one goal and one assist November 3 in a 3-0 winover Keene State in the Little East Conference Semifinals …Scored the lone goal in the Beacons first ever Little EastConference Championship win (1-0) November 4 against WesternConnecticut State.
2011 Played in every game (23) for the Beaconsfor the second straight season, making six starts … LedUMass Boston and finished second in the conference with sevenassists … Finished third on UMB and eight in the conferencewith 17 points … Tallied five goals, good for third-best onUMass Boston … Recorded 48 shots … Tied hercareer-high with five points against Rhode Island College when shescored twice and added an assist on September 24 … Scoredtwice on September 24 and on October 13 at home against EmersonCollege … UMass Boston finished 7-1-0 when Tayla scored apoint.
2010 Enjoyed one of the greatest rookiecampaigns in program history, earning the Little East ConferenceRookie of the Year award as well as a selection to the LEC SecondTeam ... Was one of only two freshman to play in all 24 games,starting 15 contests up front for the Beacons ... Led UMB andranked third in the Little East Conference with 16 goals on theyear which was the third highest single-season goal total inprogram history ... Her 36 total points ranked first amongteammates, fourth overall in the conference and stands thirdall-time at UMass Boston for points in a single season ... Averaged1.50 points per game as well as 0.67 goals per game, both rankingfourth in the LEC ... Was honored on three separate occasions asthe conference's Rookie of the Week and tied the UMass Bostonprogram record with six multi-goal outings on the year .... Her sixgame-winning goals led the team, tied the single-season programrecord and tied for the conference lead ... The Beacons did notlose a game in which Andrews tallied a goal in, going a combined9-0-1 in those contests ... Netted a pair of goals in hercollegiate debut including the game-winner in overtime in a 3-2victory over Western New England College on September 1... Recordeda two-goal outing on September 12 vs. Simmons College in a 3-3 draw... Registered a career-high five point outing in UMass Boston's6-0 win over Becker on September 28 with a two goals and an assist... Matched her season-high point total with a five point effort onOctober 7 in the Beacons 11-0 win over Wheelock, scoring a pair ofgoals to go along with an assist ... Scored twice in the Beacons3-1 victory on October 19 vs. Massachusetts Maritime Academy ...Put home the game-winning goal while adding an assist in UMassBoston's 3-2 victory over Norwich University to help the programnotch its first-ever ECAC tournament victory on November 10.
PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in both soccerand basketball at Plymouth High School ... Named to the EasternMassachusetts Girls Soccer All-Star team in 2009 ... Selected as anAtlantic Coast League (ACL) All-Star following sophomore, juniorand season campaign ... Led the ACL in scoring in 2009 ... Honoredwith the Panther's Golden Cleat Award in 2008 and 2009 ... Namedthe PHS Female Athlete of the Year for her senior year while alsoreceiving the Sportsmanship Award ...Daughter of Jamie and Tracy Andrews ... Has six siblings, KylePerry, Kalain, Jayci, Jaiden, Teja, Jamie Andrews Jr. ... Majoringin Psychology and Sociology ... Enjoys soccer and basketball.
Career Stats
Season |
GP |
Goals |
Assists |
Points |
Shots |
Shot% |
SOG |
SOG% |
GW |
PK-Att |
2010 |
24 |
16 |
4 |
36 |
76 |
.211 |
42 |
.553 |
6 |
1-1 |
2011 |
23 |
5 |
7 |
17 |
48 |
.104 |
29 |
.604 |
0 |
0-0 |
2012 |
21 |
21 |
11 |
53 |
112 |
.188 |
55 |
.491 |
4 |
0-0 |
TOTAL |
68 |
42 |
22 |
106 |
236 |
.178 |
126 |
.534 |
10 |
1-1 |