Purdue Personal Preferences Favorite Athlete: Carmelo Anthony
In Her MP3 Player: Notorious B.I.G
Last Concert She Attended: Lady Antebellum
Favorite Author: Suzanne Collins
Film Favorites Favorite Actor: Sean Connery, Actress: Jennifer Aniston, Director: Steven Spielberg
Favorite Month: September
Favorite Holiday: Christmas
Favorite Food: Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Favorite Outdoor Activity: Boating
Favorite Purdue Building: Mollenkopf
Favorite Big City: New York
Unique Travel Locale: Dominican Republic
Country She'd Like to Visit: Greece
Another Sport She Enjoys: Basketball
Most Memorable Moment at Purdue: Sylvia Forbes' goal from midfield to begin the 2009 win at Texas A&M
Enjoyed this Professor's Class: Dennis Michella, Biology
Furry Friend: Tito & Sophie, Yorkies
SENIOR / 2012 Warren started all 13 games in which she saw action
Went the distance at center back in each of the first games of the year before suffering an ankle injury early in the conference finale, a home win against Central Michigan
Purdue went 6-5-2 in the games she played and 1-5 in the games she missed After being sidelined for the first three Big Ten games of the year, returned to the lineup for the Northwestern-Illinois weekend and helped Purdue post a win and a draw
Was injured again in the second half at Indiana and was sidelined until the season finale against Penn State
Went the distance in 10 of the 13 games she played
Recorded three shots in the overtime win against Eastern Illinois.
JUNIOR / 2011
Warren played in all 20 games, one of nine Boilers to do so, and started the first 12 games of the season
Started the season at center back and finished it seeing action primarily at midfielder
Gave Purdue a halftime lead with her sixth career goal in the overtime loss to USC
Will enter her senior season with a chance to score a goal in each of her four years
Her goal against USC was her first outside of Big Ten play
Started 33 consecutive games dating back to the end of the 2009 campaign, a streak that was the second longest active run on the team when it ended in late September
Went the distance in 10 of the first 12 games of the season, including all 110 minutes in the draws with Cal State Northridge and Iowa
Purdue was 4-2 when she scored during her career, with five of her six goals coming at home.
SOPHOMORE / 2010 Started all 20 games, one of seven Purdue players to do so and the lone underclassman Scored the game-winning goal in the victory against Northwestern and also gave the Boilermakers a halftime lead with a goal against Ohio State Assisted on goals by Marta Lynch (vs. Morehead State) and Kellie Phillips (vs. St. Bonaventure) Registered 18 of her 20 shots attempts in Big Ten play Logged a season-high 87 minutes in the season finale at Iowa
FRESHMAN / 2009 Two-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week Led Purdue with three goals in Big Ten play First collegiate goal was game winner in 1-0 victory vs. Michigan Scored tying goal in 2-1 double-overtime win at Indiana Opened scoring with tally at 39:30 in 3-2 overtime win vs. Iowa One of three Boilermakers to notch goal in consecutive games Posted first collegiate point with assist in season-opening 5-0 win vs. Ohio Awarded first collegiate start and played season-high 81 minutes in 5-2 win vs. Loyola Also started in NCAA Tournament vs. Central Michigan
HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB Four-year letterwinner 2007 and 2008 ICGSA All-State first team 2008 ICSA All-District first team 2007 and 2008 All-Conference first team 2007 and 2008 Indy Star All-Metro West 2007 team MVP Played in 2009 North/South All-Star Game Stands in top-15 on Avon's all-time career lists in goals (33), assists (24) and points (90) Added to Avon's Wall of Fame Club teammate ofclassmate Anna Parsons on Carmel Fire