2023 • SENIOR SEASON
Awards: Named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team for the second consecutive season... Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors.
Season: Appeared in all 23 matches for the Nittany Lions, making 20 starts and playing 1,204 minutes on the pitch... Finished the season with two points on the final stat sheet, both coming by way of assists... Attempted 23 shots on the year, placing nine of those chances on target... Booked a 0.391 shot-on-goal percentage.
North Carolina (8/17): Started and played 72 minutes in the nationally televised season-opener. West Chester (8/20): Assisted on one goal in 32 minutes of playing time in the 8-0 win. at West Virginia (8/24): Assisted on one goal in the match, playing 81 minutes in the 2-1 road win. TCU (8/27): Attempted two shots in 68 minutes of playing time. UCF (8/31): Attempted one shot in 63 minutes of action on the pitch. Princeton (9/07): Attempted two shots in 65 minutes of work. Maryland (9/15): Attempted two shots on goal in 71 minutes of action in the 4-0 win against the Terrapins. at Rutgers (9/21): Attempted one shot in 73 minutes in the 2-1 road win. Nebraska (9/24): Attempted two shots in 70 minutes of the 1-0 win. at Michigan State (10/01): Saw the field for 61 minutes with one attempted shot. at Purdue (10/12): Played for 68 minutes on the field with three shot attempts and one on goal. Wisconsin (10/22): Attempted one shot in 41 minutes of action. Indiana (10/29): Put in 50 minutes of work, attempting one shot. Central Connecticut State (11/10): Played for 60 minutes in the 7-0 NCAA Tournament-opening fixture.
2022 • JUNIOR SEASON
Awards: CoSIDA Academic All-District Team...Academic All-Big Ten.
Season: Started all 23 games...Scored one goal which was a game-winner...Notched three assists.
Illinois (9/25): Tailed one assist in a 5-0 win. Maryland (10/9): Netted game-winner in 2-0 win. No. 6 Michigan State (11/6): Recorded one assist in a 3-2 win of Big Ten Tournament Championship. West Virginia (11/18): Tailed one assist in a 4-0 win in NCAA Tournament Second Round.
2021 • SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Academic All-Big Ten.
Season: Played in 20 games for Penn State, starting in 11.
Northwestern (9/23): First collegiate start.
2021 SPRING • FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in 12 games.
HIGH SCHOOL & CLUB
Played club soccer for McLean ECNL...Won four ECNL Mid-Atlantic championships...ECNL National finalist in 2019...Named ECNL PDP's for the Mid-Atlantic Region... Named TopDrawerSoccer second-team All-America... Named first team all-district three times...Named All- region twice.
PERSONAL
Daughter of Glenn and Leigh Wilson...Has one sister, Lindsay...Majoring in Bio Behavioral Health.
WHY PENN STATE
"I knew I wanted to go to Penn State the second I stepped on campus. It had everything I wanted, a beautiful campus, strong academics and a great soccer legacy. I immediately felt a sense of school pride on campus and the family environment Penn State holds makes it unique to the rest. Additionally, the women's soccer program has incredible coaches and players that create a competitive environment and will push me to be the best I can. I loved the emphasis the coaches put on not only being a great player/teammate but an even better person overall. The experiences and skills I will acquire during my time as a student athlete at Penn State will unquestionably prepare me for my future even beyond soccer."
Natalie Wilson Season 2024
#32PositionM
Height5-3
YearGraduate Student
HometownFairfax, Va.
Women's Soccer
MacBean’s 10th Goal of 2024 Powers No. 9 Nittany Lions to B1G Win Over Northwestern
Penn State improves to 2-0-0 in Big Ten play, remains unbeaten through the last eight matchups
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No. 12 Penn State Celebrates Seniors with Win Over Columbia
Nittany Lions close out 2024 non-conference slate, prepare for 10 remaining B1G contests
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No. 12 Penn State Welcomes Columbia for Senior Day, Non-Conference Finale
Nittany Lions take six-match unbeaten streak into non-conference finale against CU
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No. 3 Nittany Lions Cruise to 5-0 Win Over West Chester
Kulpa tallies first collegiate brace, MacBean extends goal scoring streak to six consecutive matches
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No. 3 Nittany Lions Drop 2-1 Heartbreaker to No. 21 Virginia
1,603 fans fill Jeffrey Field for Penn State’s annual March to the Match celebration
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No. 4 Penn State Books Scoreless Tie at Purdue
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Nittany Lions Welcome All-B1G Midfielder Rowan Lapi
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Women’s Soccer Wins Ninth B1G Tournament Title
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No. 25 Women’s Soccer Hosts Wisconsin on BTN
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Penn State Shuts Down Maryland, 2-0
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No. 8 Nittany Lions Fall at No. 12 Stanford
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No. 24 Women's Soccer Falls at Michigan
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