2019: ALL-AMERICA EAST ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL...Appeared in 17 games for the Aggies, making a career-high 17 starts...First goal of the season came in the sixth game against American (Sept. 19)...Followed that effort with a goal to help UC Davis past VCU (Sept. 21)...Added her third goal of the season at Miami (OH) on Oct. 27...Fired multiple shots eight times on the season, including a season-high four shots on goal on Oct. 8 against Central Michigan...Recorded fourth career assist at Iowa on Oct. 6...Finished the year tied for first on the team in goals with three and first in points with seven.Â
2018: Appeared in 15 games for the Aggies, making a career-high eight starts… Logged her second career goal in the second game of the season to help the Aggies roll past Providence, 3-2 (Aug. 26)… Tallied a career-best three-point effort against La Salle (Sept. 8) in a thrilling last second 4-3 win over the Explorers… Also logged her third career assist in the Aggies’ shutout victory over Davidson (Sept. 9)… Finished the year third on the team in points with six points on two goals and two assists.
2017: Appeared in all 18 games, making four starts… Recorded her first career goal against the Golden Bears on Sept. 29.Â
2016:Â ALL-AMERICA EAST ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL... Saw action in nine games... Recorded her first collegiate point on an assist vs. LIU Brooklyn (9/25)... Took two shots, one of which was on goal, that afternoon.
FALLBROOK HS '16:Â Four-year letterwinner... Earned all-league second team andÂ
San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic honors as a sophomore... Led the team in scoring (15 goals), collected All-Avocado West Conference first team and Player of the League, first team All-CIF and team Offensive MVP accolades as a junior... TheÂ
San Diego Union-Tribune also selected Arias to its All-Academic Team... Selected team captain by her peers in her final season at Fallbrook High School... Awards Arias earned as a senior include: All-Avocado West first team, All-CIF first team, team MVP, and all-academic honors from her local paper for the third year in a row... Recorded the highest goals total (17)... Also earned one softball (2014-15) and two track & field letters ('14-'15 and '15-'16)... FHS won an Avocado West League championship during Arias’ freshman season… The Conquistadors advanced to the San Diego Section quarterfinals three times, and advanced to the semis in 2012…Competed for RUSH Field Hockey for the last three seasons… Arias’ club team is ranked No. 8 in the nation by USAFH, No. 2 in the West and No. 1 in California… RUSH won a Festival Championship in 2013, Cal Cup U19 state title in 2014 and finished first at USA Field Hockey’s 2015 Disney Tournament… Member of her school’s California Scholarship Federation, National Charity League and Associated Student Body.
PERSONAL:Â Born in Fallbrook, California... Parents are Ana and Marco Arias... Both of her parents are teachers (first grade and high school history, respectively)... Ariana and Marco Antonio are her younger siblings... Most people do not know that her front tooth is fake; she was hit in the face warming up for her final game... Earning the District Superintendent's Award is her proudest personal accomplishment... East Coast field hockey teams are the best athletes she faced before arriving to UC Davis... Arias is the second freshman in school history to compete for FHS' varsity team... If she could play another sport at UC Davis, she would choose softball... The ability to score anywhere on the field is the one thing she would change about her sport... Running, walking her dog, spending time with friends and family are her favorite hobbies... Visiting Spain, exploring Aztec/Mayan pyramids and ziplining in South America are the top three things on her bucket list... The feeling of "family" within the team is the key reason why she chose to compete for UC Davis.