SENIOR / 2010
First Team All-Big Ten
NSCAA Third Team All-Great Lakes Region
Academic All-Big Ten
Started all 20 games, one of seven Purdue players to do so
Closed her career having started every game the last three seasons, a streak of 63 consecutive contests
Ranked second on the team with five assists
Also scored three times, converting a penalty kick chance for the game-winner at Cal State Fullerton and also scored at Colorado and Iowa
Setup goals by Marta Lynch and Rachael Kimack against Morehead State, recording the lone multi-assist game of the season by a Boilermaker
Also assisted on goals by Lauren Montenegro (vs. Denver), Katie Leinert (at Minnesota) and Jessica Warren (vs. Ohio State)
Went the distance in every game but the final three of the season even though she was a game-time decision for much of the Big Ten schedule
Selected as team captain
JUNIOR / 2009
Second Team All-Big Ten
Academic All-Big Ten
Led team in minutes played with 1,955 out of possible 1,977
One of four Boilermakers to start all 21 games
Played 19 complete games, including 110 minutes of action in draws vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, at Wisconsin, vs. Michigan State and 2-1 overtime win at Indiana
Was on field for 1,491 straight minutes covering 16 games, beginning at Butler and ending with 80 minutes played vs. Loyola-Chicago
Took one shot, which was on goal, in 3-0 win vs. Evansville
Played ball into box that was deflected for own goal, giving Purdue 3-2 overtime win in regular season finale
vs. Iowa
SOPHOMORE / 2008
Academic All-Big Ten
Big Ten All-Tournament Team
Led team in minutes played
Was on field for 2,017 of possible 2,059 minutes
Played 19 complete games and 21 games of 90 minutes or more
Earned first career point with assist in 5-1 win vs. Eastern Illinois
Had one shot on goal vs. Minnesota in Big Ten Tournament
FRESHMAN / 2007
Made first collegiate start vs. Illinois
Played season-high 90 minutes and helped hold Fighting Illini to three shots on goal in 2-1 win
Made Purdue debut in 4-1 win vs. Xavier
Helped Boilermakers set several single-season season program records, including most shutouts (14) and fewest goals allowed (12)
Played in four straight shutouts vs. Western Michigan, Wisconsin, Northwestern and at Michigan State
Put one shot on goal vs. Northwestern and vs. Illinois in first two games of Big Ten Tournament
HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB
Four-year starter that won two state championships and 2006 national title at Walsh Jesuit
2005 Akron Beacon-Journal Player of the Year
Recognized in Cleveland Plain Dealer 'Best of the Best' issue as senior
2005 NSCAA All-American
2005 All-Ohio first team
Won 2005 U16 state club championship on Cleveland Internationals with Carianne Betts
Set school 200-meter dash record as sophomore
Biographical Information
Full Name: Elizabeth Ashley Secue (SEE-cue)
Major: Management
Father: Nick Secue
Mother: Gail Secue
Brother: Nicholas