2020 – SENIOR SEASON
Awards: Named an Academic All-Big Ten selection.
Season: Played in six games, including four starts…Notched three goals, five assists and two groundballs…Had three multi-point games…Graduated in May 2020 with bachelor’s degree in biobehavioral health…The 2020 season was canceled on March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Game-By-Game: Lehigh (2/15): Tallied a goal and two assists…Found the net in the first half…Assisted on goals by Sophia Triandafils and Mary Muldoon. Duquesne (2/19): Assisted a goal by Maria Auth in the first half…Picked up a groundball. Cornell (2/23): Collected two assists. Loyola (2/29): Scored twice in the first half…Scored on back-to-back possessions…Scooped up a groundball.
2019 – JUNIOR SEASON
Awards: Collected Academic All-Big Ten honors.
Season: Appeared in eight games on attack…Tallied a goal, an assist and two ground balls.
Game-by-Game: Albany (3/9): Recorded an assist and a ground ball. at Northwestern (3/28): Scooped up a ground ball. at Duquesne (4/16): Scored a goal in the first half.
2018 – SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Was an Academic All-Big Ten selection.
Season: Made 11 appearances, including seven starts…Tallied three goals, 12 assists, 15 points, five ground balls and a caused turnover…Had three multi-point games.
Game-by-Game: at Lehigh (2/17): Recorded two assists. Duquesne (2/21): Collected a career-best six points with two goals and four assists. Loyola (3/3): Registered an assist. at James Madison (3/7): Assisted on a goal. Albany (3/11): Recorded an assist. Drexel (3/14): Found the net once. at Rutgers (3/17): Had two assists. Johns Hopkins (3/22): Tallied an assist.
2017 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in four games off the bench.
Game-by-Game: Lehigh (2/18): Made her college debut in a victory. at Duquesne (2/22): Tallied an assist in a win. Rutgers (3/18): Earned playing time. at Drexel (3/29): Saw playing action.
HIGH SCHOOL
Was a four-year starter at Howard High School for Head Coach Diana Carey…Served as a two-year team captain…Led team to three Division 3A/4A North Regional Championships and three Division 3A/4A State semifinal appearances...Earned Team MVP as a senior...Named first-team All-Howard County, second-team Baltimore All-Metro and Washington Post All-Metro as a senior...Named Howard High School Female Athlete of the Year as a senior...Tallied 50 goals and 22 assists as a junior to be named first-team All-Howard County...Was a senior captain on the soccer team, earning first-team All-Howard county...Was a state finalist in soccer as a junior...Was a three-year member of the basketball team ...Competed in indoor track as a senior, winning the County Championship and qualifying for regionals in the 500.
PERSONAL
Full name is Katie Tate Schluederberg…Daughter of Holly and Scott Schluederberg...Has a younger sister, Kelly...Grandfather, Donald Tate, played lacrosse at Johns Hopkins University and father was a Division III soccer player at DePauw University…Majoring in biobehavioral health…Born on January 24, 1998 in Baltimore, Maryland.
SCHLUEDERBERG ON PENN STATE
“I chose Penn State because of the tradition of excellence in academics and athletics, the family atmosphere it offers and for the alumni support.”
DOHERTY ON SCHLUEDERBERG
“Katie is a versatile athlete who can contribute all over the field. She has a great shot, and she isn’t afraid to score the big goal when needed.”