Awards:
- GSAC Player of the Week (Aug. 30, 2021)
- GSAC Scholar-Athlete (2020, 2021, 2022)
2021 (Junior): Started 16 of the team's 17 matches... scored three goals and had one assist... third on the team with 28 shots... scored a goal against William Jessup on Nov. 6 with 3:05 to play to send the match to overtime and ultimately secure a tie... was third on the team with 1,164 minutes played... scored a goal in each of the team's first two matches to earn GSAC Player of the Week honor... 3X GSAC Scholar-Athlete.
2020 (Sophomore): Played in 14 games and made 13 starts for the Mustangs… Was an offensive threat, ranking second on the TMU team in goals (three) and assists (two)... Posted a season-high three points after scoring a goal and tallying an assist vs. William Jessup (Feb. 25)… Scored the game-winning goal at William Jessup on Feb. 15... Recorded shots on goal in 11 matches… Earned GSAC Scholar-Athlete honors.
2019 (Freshman): Shined in her initial collegiate season, distributing the ball to teammates and putting the ball in the net, too…tied for the team lead with seven assists and scored twice for 11 total points…assisted on the match-winner against Southern Oregon in her collegiate debut on Aug. 17…scored the first of her two goals at the University of Antelope Valley on Sept. 13…had two assists, including the one that led to the overtime, match-winning goal, vs. then-No. 6 Westmont on Oct. 19…four days later, she assisted on two more goals in a victory over Hope International.
Calvary Chapel PSP (Santa Ana, CA): Named Orange Coast League Defensive Player of the Year and first-team all-league (2018-2019) ... was also a league MVP nominee ... tabbed team MVP after tying for the squad lead in assists ... was second on the team in goals scored ... in 2017-2018, was picked as second-team all-league member.
Personal: Full name is Elizabeth Grace Radmilovich ... parents are Thomas and Kristyn ... siblings are Matthew and Hannah ... major is kinesiology ... as for choosing Master's, she said, "I am looking forward to receiving a Christian education in college and having a group of sisters in Christ to grow and play soccer with."