Major:Â Biology
Hometown:Â Newbury Park, CA
Career Highlights: Four-year letter winner for Women's Soccer
Biography: Krehbiel appeared in 22 matches over the course of the four year career with the Green and Gold. She scored her lone goal with USF during her freshman year in the 80th minute against Arizona State to force overtime. Krehbiel came to USF from Newbury Park High School where she was team captain, and earned Second Team All-Marmonte League honors her senior year.Â
Why Krehbiel Chose USF: "I chose USF because of the tight-knit community and the competitive environment. Like the city that surrounds it, USF offers you great energy and opportunity that drives you to be the best person you can."
Favorite USF Memories:Â "Some of my fondest memories of being a student-athlete isn't necessarily winning games or getting playing time, but rather the relationships you build with your teammates. Being a part of a team and creating life-long relationships with people who have the same passion for the sport you do makes the grind all worth it."
The USF Student-Athlete Experience:Â "Looking back on my collegiate career, I would say the best thing about being a student-athlete is all of the lessons you learn in four years. I developed so many character traits that undoubtedly changed my life. My work-ethic, self-discipline, and positive attitude all stems from the grind you go through as a student-athlete. Furthermore, playing a sport in college allowed me learn to that failing is how you learn, as well as learning how to deal with adversity. Overall, I am thankful for the person I've become after being a student-athlete and know I can transfer these traits into anything I do to be successful."
Life After USF: Krehbiel plans on working as a Medical Assistant before she applies to Physician Assistant School. She hopes to graduate from a Physician Assistant Program and become a Dermatology PA. Some of her hobbies include traveling, practicing yoga, and trying new foods.Â