Career Highlights:
- Participated in 40 games with 33 starts
- Logged 22 career points (8 goals and 6 assists)
- Scored her first-career goal as a freshman at Nevada
- Named to the 2022 Mountain West Conference All-Newcomer Team
- 3-time Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Week
Junior (2024): Glover played and started one game before sustaining a season-ending injury. She fired three shots, one of which was on target, in her lone contest at Washington (8/15/24).
Sophomore (2023): Glover participated in all 19 games, making 18 starts, for a total of 1,381 minutes played, which was second most on the squad. She netted a team-high six goals, four assists – which ranked second on the team – for a team-best 16 points. Glover boasted a pair of goals at North Dakota (9/14/23). She also had two game-winning goals, one coming against the Fighting Hawks and the other occurring at Omaha (8/27/23). Glover won Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Week twice, once for her performance at North Dakota and the other for her offensive showing at Omaha. She added 37 shots and 14 shots on goal.
Freshman (2022): Glover participated in all 20 games, starting 14 of them, for a total of 1,148 minutes played, which was the most by any freshman on the team. She was named to the Mountain West Conference Newcomer Team. Glover recorded two goals and two assists for six points, which ranked fifth on the team. She logged a goal and an assist in a 3-1 victory at Nevada (10/6/22) en route to being named Mountain West Freshman and Offensive Player of the Week. Glover also netted a goal in a 4-0 victory at Colorado State (10/27/22). Her other assist occurred at Montana (8/25/22). Glover added 48 shots, 18 of which were on target. She boasted a season-high five shots against North Dakota State (9/2/22) and at Colorado College (10/13/22).
High School: Glover played as a midfielder during her high school and club career. She played high school ball at Cherry Creek and club ball for Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer. Glover was named Centennial League Player of the Year and recognized first-team Centennial League. She also reeled in second-team All-State honors two consecutive years and was named Academic All-State as a senior. Glover was a team captain her last two years and her team’s MVP as a senior. She was a member of National Honor’s Society and earned her way onto the academic honor roll.
Personal: Glover’s parents are Lisa Dambrosia and Greg Glover. She has an older sister that plays soccer at Denver and younger sister that participates in the ECNL. Glover is majoring in biology.