2019 Women's Soccer Roster
Bombacino, Alyssa

Jersey Number 15
Alyssa Bombacino
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- Neuqua Valley
- Hometown:
- Naperville, Ill.
Bio
Honors & Awards
2019
All-BIG EAST Second Team
BIG EAST All-Academic
BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (10/21)
BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/14)
2018
BIG EAST All-Freshman Team
BIG EAST All-Academic
BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (10/1)
BIG EAST All-Academic
2021-22 (RJr.): Started in all 17 matches and saw 1,226 minutes of action … Netted a goal in a win 4-3 against St. John’s (10/14) ... Finished with 17 shots.
2020-21 (Jr.): Played in all 10 matches, claiming nine starting assignments … Netted game-winning goal in 1-0 victory over DePaul (3/25).
2019 (So.): Named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team after leading MU with seven goals and 15 points ... Recorded two hat tricks in back-to-back matches at Seton Hall (10/13) and home against Villanova (10/20) ... Hat trick against SHU was the first for a Marquette player since Maegan Kelly on Sept. 30,2012 against Cincinnati ... Also recorded a match winner against Colorado State (9/22) ... Started the final 11 matches and played in all 18 contests (1,042 minutes) ... Played a career-high 94 minutes in her start of the year against Northern Illinois (9/20) ... Lone assist came against Providence (10/3) in a 2-1 loss.
2018 (Fr.): Earned BIG EAST All-Freshman Team honors ... Tied for the team lead with three goals as a first-year player, scoring on half of her six shots on the season ... Made six starts and played in all 16 matches, while playing 601 total minutes ... Played 13 minutes in her NCAA debut against Wisconsin (8/20) ... Played 19 minutes against No. 3 North Carolina (9/2) in the Duke Nike Classic ... Scored first career goal at Drake (9/9) to lift Marquette to a 2-1 victory after the Bulldogs had tied the match ... Scored in the 75th minute at Villanova (9/27) for her first career points in BIG EAST Conference action ... Made her first career start and played 78 minutes while scoring the match-winning goal against St. John's (9/30) ... All six starts came in BIG EAST play.
Prior to Marquette: Bombacino played four seasons at Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville, Illinois... Named all-conference all four years of her varsity career, during which she scored 46 goals... Third-highest scorer in Neuqua Valley history ... Led squad in scoring during both junior and senior years ... Named all-state and all-Midwest by Top Drawer Soccer in 2018... Named all-state in Illinois during her junior year (2017) and received all-sectional accolades her sophomore year (2016) and was honorable mention as a freshman (2015) … Earned all-academic team honors all four years in high school ... Part of Team Chicago Academy that went to ENCL Nationals in both 2016 and 2017 ... Played for Chicago Eclipse Select SC with fellow MU signee Katie Koker for head coach Rory Dames.
Personal: Born in Naperville, Illinois and is the daughter of Cindy Bombacino ... Has one brother, Tyler … Majors in psychology.
2019
All-BIG EAST Second Team
BIG EAST All-Academic
BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (10/21)
BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/14)
2018
BIG EAST All-Freshman Team
BIG EAST All-Academic
BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (10/1)
BIG EAST All-Academic
2021-22 (RJr.): Started in all 17 matches and saw 1,226 minutes of action … Netted a goal in a win 4-3 against St. John’s (10/14) ... Finished with 17 shots.
2020-21 (Jr.): Played in all 10 matches, claiming nine starting assignments … Netted game-winning goal in 1-0 victory over DePaul (3/25).
2019 (So.): Named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team after leading MU with seven goals and 15 points ... Recorded two hat tricks in back-to-back matches at Seton Hall (10/13) and home against Villanova (10/20) ... Hat trick against SHU was the first for a Marquette player since Maegan Kelly on Sept. 30,2012 against Cincinnati ... Also recorded a match winner against Colorado State (9/22) ... Started the final 11 matches and played in all 18 contests (1,042 minutes) ... Played a career-high 94 minutes in her start of the year against Northern Illinois (9/20) ... Lone assist came against Providence (10/3) in a 2-1 loss.
2018 (Fr.): Earned BIG EAST All-Freshman Team honors ... Tied for the team lead with three goals as a first-year player, scoring on half of her six shots on the season ... Made six starts and played in all 16 matches, while playing 601 total minutes ... Played 13 minutes in her NCAA debut against Wisconsin (8/20) ... Played 19 minutes against No. 3 North Carolina (9/2) in the Duke Nike Classic ... Scored first career goal at Drake (9/9) to lift Marquette to a 2-1 victory after the Bulldogs had tied the match ... Scored in the 75th minute at Villanova (9/27) for her first career points in BIG EAST Conference action ... Made her first career start and played 78 minutes while scoring the match-winning goal against St. John's (9/30) ... All six starts came in BIG EAST play.
Prior to Marquette: Bombacino played four seasons at Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville, Illinois... Named all-conference all four years of her varsity career, during which she scored 46 goals... Third-highest scorer in Neuqua Valley history ... Led squad in scoring during both junior and senior years ... Named all-state and all-Midwest by Top Drawer Soccer in 2018... Named all-state in Illinois during her junior year (2017) and received all-sectional accolades her sophomore year (2016) and was honorable mention as a freshman (2015) … Earned all-academic team honors all four years in high school ... Part of Team Chicago Academy that went to ENCL Nationals in both 2016 and 2017 ... Played for Chicago Eclipse Select SC with fellow MU signee Katie Koker for head coach Rory Dames.
Personal: Born in Naperville, Illinois and is the daughter of Cindy Bombacino ... Has one brother, Tyler … Majors in psychology.
WSOC Match Highlights at St. Thomas
Sunday, August 31
Marquette Women's Soccer Vs. Georgetown
Friday, August 29
Marquette Women's Soccer Vs. Loyola
Friday, August 29
Match Highlights: WSOC at Minnesota
Thursday, August 28