Washington
2011 (Sophomore): Named Most Improved at the Husky team banquet ... Second-Team Pac-12 All-Academic ...played in all 20 matches, getting starts in 14 games ... recorded four shots ... took a shot against Wisconsin (Aug. 26), Colorado (Oct. 7), USC (Oct. 14), and Oregon (Oct. 21) ... was part of the defense that helped the team record two shutouts and allowed top-ranked teams such as Stanford, UCLA, Wisconsin, Cal and Portland to score just once each.
2010 (Freshman): Came off of the bench and played 19 games, including the season-opener at Seattle U on Aug. 20 ... played in six Pac-10 games ... played 31 minutes vs. Oklahoma in the NCAA First Round game on Nov. 12 and also saw time in the NCAA Elite 8 match at Boston College on Nov. 27 ... played in a career-high 38 minutes at UMass on Aug. 27 ... tied for fourth on the team with three goals ... scored her first career goal vs. Syracuse on Sept. 3 in the 56th minute ... scored her second goal vs. Cleveland State on Sept. 17 in the 47th minute ... also scored vs. Oklahoma in the 82nd minute ... recorded two assists on the year, her first on Kelsea Brajkovich's goal in the 50th minute at UMass ... her second assist came vs. Cleveland State on Faustine Dufka's goal in the 59th minute ... scored eight total points, which was sixth-best on the team ... took 15 shots, seven on goal.
High School/Club:
Four-year letterwinner at Everett High School ... Led her team to two WesCo North titles and one state title, the latter of which came her junior year ... Team captain her senior season ... a three-time all state and four-time all-league honoree ... one of the Seattle Times' "2009 Star Times" honorees her senior year ... participated in the 2007 Region IV Regional Camp ... played for Crossfire Premier for five years, winning three state titles ... a 2009 Region IV champion, 2007 regional finalist and a 2006 Super Y National Champion ... scored 21 goals and added 14 assists her senior year ... one of six 2010 recruits to play for Crossfire Premier ... carried a 3.89 GPA.
Personal:
Annelise Roxana Sittauer ... parents are Dawn and John Sittauer ... has a younger sister, Rosie ... her mother also attended UW.
Coach Gallimore on Sittauer:
"Annie has a tremendous physical presence on the field. She is strong and quick and can hold the ball well for the team. She does very well as a target up front and has a nose for the goal. She is also quite impressive as a defender and has been formidable there during her youth career."
GETTING TO KNOW Annie Sittauer
Nickname
Anns
Favorite song
"Party in the USA" by Miley Cyrus
Guilty pleasure
Buying way too many pairs of jeans.
Strangest thing a coach ever said to you
Nothing yet.
Favorite part of being a Husky
Getting to wear purple! It's my favorite color! And all the people on the team are so fun and entertaining to be around.
Favorite Restaurant in Seattle
Cheesecake Factory
Favorite place to hang out in Seattle
Gasworks
Favorite place on UW campus
The library is super cool! And of course the soccer field.
Current cell phone ring tone
It's on vibrate.
Zodiac sign
Libra
If you could guest star on a TV show, what would it be?
Gossip Girl
Biggest celebrity crush
Chace Crawford, Bradley Cooper and Chad Michael Murray
Store where you would like to spend a $10,000 gift card
Nordstrom
If you could have dinner with one person, who would it be
My family, extended family included!
Why did you choose your number
Because 3, 5, and 8 were not available.
Random fact people wouldn't know about Annie Sittauer
I cannot stand animals.
If you could trade places with a teammate for a day, who would it be and why
N/A
Best thing about playing for Coach Gallimore
She pushes me to my limit and makes me crave success. She cares so much about every player and makes sure that they reach their full potential.