2024 Olympics Roster

Deanne Rose

  • Hometown Alliston, Ontario
  • Highschool St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary
  • Sport (Event) Soccer
  • Country Canada
  • Twitter @deannecynthia_
  • Instagram deannecynthia_
  • Years at UF 2017-2020

Biography

Named alternate for Canada's 2024 Olympic roster
Signed with Leicester City in September of 2023
Part of Canada's 2019 (Round of 16) and 2023 (group play) World Cup teams

2020 Tokyo Olympics
Aug. 6, 2021 GOLD with Canada (1-1 2OT 3-2 PK vs Sweden. Hit Canada No. 5 PK)    
2016 Rio Olympics
8/19/2016 BRONZE with Canada (2-1 vs Brazil - scored opening goal in 25th minute)

2017 All-SEC First Team
2017 SEC Freshman of the Year
2017 SEC All-Freshman Team


2020-21:

· Scored Gators’ first goal of 2020 in season opener versus Georgia
· Successfully converted a penalty kick and assisted on Florida’s tying goal in the 89th minute and golden goal in 6-5 overtime win versus Kentucky at Southeastern Conference Tournament. Performance at SEC Tournament earned TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Week accolades.
· Shares fourth among Gators for assists (3) and fifth in points (7)
· Missed much of fall season with hamstring injury. Did play limited minutes (13) in overtime versus Vanderbilt. Missed College of Charleston and Miami matches with due to Canada National Team commitments.

2019:
· First Southeastern Conference Offensive Player of the Week and TopDrawerSoccer.com National Player of Week after opening season with a three-goal weekend – two at Florida Gulf Coast (including golden goal) and at then No. 18 South Florida
· FAU match was fifth double-goal match as a Gator
· Scored middle goal in 3-2 win versus Missouri
· Second among Gators after scoring sixth season goal versus No. 17 South Florida in NCAA play. Third with 14 points.
· Shares Florida's Golden Goals record with third career overtime winner at Florida Atlantic
· Slowed with hamstring injury suffered at No. 5 Southern California
· With Canada for Oct. 6 friendly versus Japan, missing Texas A&M and Mississippi matches
· Missed SEC Tournament to join Canada for match in China
· One of 13 in 2019 NCAA Division I play that was on a 2019 World Cup roster and one of two to play in 2016 Olympics AND 2019 World Cup.

2018:
· Limited appearances (10) for UF in 2018 due to national team commitments
· Scored first two goals of 2018 in a four-minute span in second half of 3-0 win versus Arkansas. Four double-goal match as a Gator.
· Provided assist on Laís Araujo’s goal versus Vanderbilt
· Named to Canada’s roster for Sept. 2 international friendly versus Brazil
· Joined Canada from CONCACAF play (2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier) the week of Sept. 24. Scored a goal in 12-0 win versus Cuba in second match of group play.

2017:
· United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region second team
· Only freshman on All-Southeastern Conference first-team
· SEC Freshman of the Year and part of SEC All-Freshman Team
· Golden goal in 104th minute versus Washington State advanced Gators to NCAA Quarterfinal
· First collegiate goal opened Gator scoring in 5-0 win versus Troy
· Scored five goals in an eight day span – two at Iowa State (9-17), one at Texas A&M (9-21) and two versus Alabama (9-24)
· Second goal at Iowa State was golden goal in 96th minute
· Turned in third double-goal effort at Vanderbilt
· Registered first collegiate assist on Gabby Seiler’s game-winning goal versus Portland
· Started every match at forward or at midfield
· Tied for fourth in league for goals (5) and points (12) in SEC play
· Florida’s 2017 leading totals tied for second in league for game-winning goals (5), fifth in goals (9), eighth in points (21) in all matches played
· Three-time selection for TopDrawerSoccer.com National Team of the Week
· Missed SEC Tournament and NCAA First Round to join Canadian National Team for a pair of friendly matches versus U.S.
 
Canada National Team:
· Forward on Canada’s 2016 bronze medal Olympic team
· Played in quarterfinal, semifinal and scored the first goal and assisted on game-winning goal in Canada’s 2-1 victory over Brazil in the bronze medal match
· Youngest in women’s Olympic soccer history to score a goal (age 17)
· Also played two matches in Olympic group play, including starting final group match win versus eventual Olympic champion Germany
· Appeared in 20 matches with Canada National Team since 2015, including 12 starts and five goals - made 16 appearances in 2016 alone
· Helped Canada win 2016 Algarve Cup, playing in each match
· Made Canadian youth program debut in 2014 at age 15
· represented Canada at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Jordan 2016 and at FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Papua New Guinea 2016
· Canada’s 2016 U-17 Player of the Year
· Member of Scarborough GS United club team
 
Major:
Received bachelor's degree in Sociology in August of 2021.
 
Rose’s Career Statistics
Season GP-GS Min Shot G A Pts
2017 21-21 1,653 59 9 (5) 3 21
2018         10-8 718 20 2 (0) 1 5
2019 13-6 713 23 6 (1) 2 14
2020-21 9-3 522 8 2 (0) 3 7
Total   53-38 3,606 110 19 (6) 9 47

Historical Player Information

  • 2020Freshman

  • 2024Senior