2011: Starting forward in all 24 matches ... Had 16 points on four goals and eight assists ... 47 shots were fourth on the team ... 19 career assists are eighth all-time at Auburn ... Held without a shot in 55 minutes of play in the NCAA Tournament Second Round loss to #18 Maryland (1-0) ... Played 64 minutes and had the first assist on Katy Frierson[apos]s goal in the 17th minute of the 2-1 NCAA Tournament First Round win over Utah State ... Had one shot in the match ... Tallied three shots at the SEC Tournament, putting one on frame in the 2-0 win over Tennessee that sent the team to the Championship match ... Took a pair of shots - putting one on frame - in the 3-2 loss at Alabama ... Took a team-high four shots in the scoreless draw with Georgia, putting one on frame ... Had the first assist on Katy Frierson[apos]s goal in the 47th minute of the 3-0 win over Arkansas ... Had two assists in the 3-1 win over #18 LSU, Auburn[apos]s first since 2007, that moved the team to within a game of first place in the SEC West ... Had the second assist on Ana Cate[apos]s goal in the 26th minute, which was the 16th of her career, breaking into the Auburn top-10 for career assists ... Also had the first assist on Katy Frierson[apos]s goal in the 80th minute ... Had the first assist on Ana Cate[apos]s goal in the 15th minute of the 3-2 win at Ole Miss, Auburn[apos]s first win in Oxford since 2003 ... Scored her fourth goal of the season just 1:18 into the second half (47th minute) in the 3-0 win over Vanderbilt, holding off a pair of defenders to score from the top of the box ... Had the first assist on Ana Cate[apos]s third-minute goal in the 2-1 win over Denver, taking a shot that Cate deflected in for Auburn[apos]s quickest goal of the season ... Scored in the 17th minute of the 4-2 win at Samford that gave Auburn a 2-1 lead that it would take into the half ... Served in the corner that Bianca Sierra headed in for the game-winning goal in the 62nd minute in the 1-0 win over No. 5 Duke ... Scored a pair of goals against Middle Tennessee State, scoring in the fifth minute and in the 24th minute ... Also served in the corner that Julie King headed in with five seconds left in the first half that put Auburn up 3-0 ... SEC Academic Honor Roll.
2010: Starting forward in all 21 matches ... 15 points (3 goals, 9 assists) was second on the team ... Finished fifth in the SEC with nine assists and fourth with 0.43 assists per game ... Finished second on the team with 56 shots taken ... Had a four-point match against Tennessee Tech, scoring in the 22nd minute and then picking up a pair of second-half assists in the 4-0 win ... At one point had recorded at least one point in six of the eight matches (vs. FSU, WCU, CSF, SAM, MSU & OM) ... Had a two-assist match against #5 Florida State, getting the only assist on Jessica Rightmer[apos]s game-tying goal in the 88th minute and the only assist on Katy Frierson[apos]s game-winning goal in the 108th minute ... Had the second assist on Julie King[apos]s second goal against Cal State Fullerton as she took the corner kick that resulted in the goal ... Scored Auburn[apos]s second goal two minutes after Gabi Rivera[apos]s game-winner in the 85th minute in the 2-0 win over Samford ... Scored the first goal of the 3-1 win over Mississippi State, scoring from a sharp angle after driving along the end line ... Had the second assist on Ashley Marks[apos] goal against Ole Miss, crossing it to Maddie Barnes, who then hit Marks ... Was held without a shot in the 3-2 win over Arkansas, just the second time this season she did not register at least one shot ... Had the first assist on Ana Cate[apos]s goal against No. 14 South Carolina ... Had the first assist on Ana Cate[apos]s game-tying goal in the 1-1 draw at Kentucky, taking the ball end-line before shooting a cross to Cate inside the six ... SEC Academic Honor Roll.
2009: Played in every match, making her first career start against Dayton ... Finished the year with four goals and two assists ... Was in the starting lineup for 10 out of the last 11 matches ... Scored Auburn[apos]s first goal in a 2-1 win over Ole Miss in the opening round of the SEC Tournament, slotting it to the far post after a Katy Frierson cross ... Scored her third goal of the season in Auburn[apos]s 3-0 win over Vanderbilt ... Scored the third goal in Auburn[apos]s 3-0 win over South Alabama off of a Katy Frierson assist ... Scored a goal in the 3-2 win over Texas Tech and also had the only assist on Rebecca Howell[apos]s game-winner ... Played the cross that resulted in Chelsea Yauch[apos]s game-tying goal 32 seconds after halftime at Tennessee ... Auburn Top Tiger ... SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll.
ODP: Played for Georgia ODP from 2006-08 ... 2006-2008 ODP State team.
CLUB: Played from Ted Colburn and Ellie Davis with Tophat 09 Gold ... Four-time state champion with Tophat ... 2008 Region III Premier League Champion ... 2008 Atlanta Cup Champion ... 2008 Score at the Shore semifinalist ... Played in the 2008 state finals and the Surf Cup and Wags semi-finals ... 2007 state champion and a Surf Cup quarterfinalist ... Helped Tophat win both the Athena A League and the Score at the Shore Championsihps ... Finished in the top three in scoring and assists in Region III Premier League ... Helped lead the team to an undefeated season in 2008.
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Marist School where she was a four-time letterwinner for Sergio Stadler ... 2009 State Champion ... Led Marist in assists as a senior ... 2009 Coaches Award and team captain ... Played in the 2009 Georgia Senior All-Star Game ... 2008 Georgia Player of the Year ... 2008 All-Area ... 2008 All-County ... 2008 State Champion ... 2008 Marist Coaches Award winner ... ... ESPN Rise Other Top Player.
PERSONAL: Mary Elizabeth Coffed ... Major: Marketing ... Daughter of Doug and Jaime Coffed ... Has two siblings, Dougie (25) and Kelly (24) ... Father, Doug, played baseball at Connecticut ... Brother, Dougie, ran track and cross country at Providence College ... Grandfather played football at Wisconsin ... Chose Auburn over South Carolina, Wake Forest and Clemson.