Krista Johnstone
14 Krista Johnstone
  • Height:
    5-4
  • Year:
    Jr.
  • Hometown:
    Dover, N.H.
  • High School:
    Dover
  • Position:
    F

Bio

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As a junior: Finished the season with two goals while making 18 appearances for the Bulldogs ... Both goals came in a 2-1 victory over Albany on Oct. 2 ... Matched a season high in shot attempts with four against the Great Danes in that game ... Recorded three shots against Rider on Aug. 26 ... Played well off the bench in a scoreless draw against New Hampshire on Sept. 18, totaling two shots with one on target ... Named to the NEC Academic Honor Roll. 

As a sophomore: Appeared in 19-of-20 games for the Bulldogs up top, earning starts at Saint Peter's and at Central Connecticut ... Tallied a trio of goals on the year including a career-best two in a 3-0 victory over Fairleigh Dickinson at home on Oct. 1 ... Also chipped in a score in a 2-2 draw against Holy Cross ... Fired 14 shots with half making it on net ... Named to the NEC Academic Honor Roll.

As a freshman: Appeared in 15 games as a freshman, recording four shots on the season with two on goal ... Named to the NEC Academic Honor Roll.

Before Bryant: Three-year varsity starter at midfield for the Green Wave of Dover High School ... Led team to two league championships in 2005 and 2006 and a tournament championship in 2008 ... Named to Fosters Dream Team 2007 and 2008 ... First team all-state midfielder as a senior ... Team captain and MVP in 2008 ... Helped squad become first Dover High girls' soccer team to win first round of playoffs ... Five-year premier SUSC player and New Hampshire ODP state team member ... Four-year honor roll student ... Female Scholar-Athlete award winner.

Personal: Daughter of Mark and Polly Johnstone, Krista Leigh Johnstone was born July 4, 1991 ... Has two sisters, Kayla and Nicole.

 

Career Game Highs

Points: 4, twice, last at Albany (Oct. 2, 2011)
Goals: 2, twice, last at Albany (Oct. 2, 2011)
Assists: --
Shots: 5, twice, last at Albany (Oct. 2, 2011)