2009: Played 18 games and started 17 while playing 1180:08 minutes in goal posted a 1.60 goals against average with a .789 save percentage and three shutouts finished career ranked second in program history in career minutes played (3911:40), sixth in saves (287), ninth in save percentage (.759), 10th in goals against average (1.628) and 10th in shutouts (10) made seven saves without surrendering a goal in 60:10 of action in shutout at Virginia Wesleyan stopped only shot faced in 61:58 of action in shutout of Kenyon posted four saves in shutout at Washington & Lee made four saves on five shots in win over Eastern Mennonite saw shutout streak snapped at 203:37 in win over EMU made seven saves in loss at #2 Salisbury stopped a season-high 12 shots in win over #13 Gettysburg also made two saves in strokeoff against Bullets made three saves in overtime win at Swarthmore posted three saves at Haverford came into game at start of second and made eight saves in overtime win at #8 TCNJ turned aside two shots in posting second shutout of the season at Washington College stopped five of six shots in come-from-behind win at Franklin & Marshall made two saves in overtime loss to Muhlenberg played 29:09 in shutout of Bryn Mawr made six saves in loss at 18th-ranked Christopher Newport made four saves in posting third shutout of the season against McDaniel played first half at #3 Ursinus, making 12 saves made a career-high and JHU Centennial Conference Tournament record 21 saves in loss to third-ranked Ursinus in CC finals.
2008: Played 19 games and started 18 ranks 11th in school history with 186 career saves, seventh in minutes played (2731:32) and eighth in shutouts (7) finished with a 1.67 goals against average, a .733 save percentage, a 13-5 record and three shutouts posted two saves in win over #18 Lynchburg stopped five of six shots in overtime win over Washington & Lee stopped all five shots faced to earn first shutout of the season in upset of #2 Salisbury made two saves in win at #15 Gettysburg named to Centennial Conference Honor Roll (09-22) played the first half in shutout of Swarthmore and finished with two saves made two saves in win at Dickinson stopped all six shots faced in shutout of Haverford made a then season-high 11 saves in loss to #6 TCNJ named to CC Honor Roll (10-06) stopped four of five shots in win over Washington College made one save without giving up a goal in first half of action against Franklin & Marshall stopped two of three shots in win at McDaniel made a then career-high 14 saves in loss to #3 Ursinus made one save in posting shutout of Gettysburg in CC semifinals made a career-high and school CC Tournament record 17 saves in loss to #3 Ursinus in championship game named to CC Honor Roll (11-10).
2007: Started 19 games First Team All-Centennial Conference selection posted a 1.58 goals against average, a .748 save percentage, a 13-6 record and four shutouts tied for second in the Centennial in shutouts, second in goals against average and fourth in save percentage made four saves in upset win over #4 Cortland posted five saves while surrendering just one goal in win over FDU made three saves in win over Drew posted a then season-high nine saves, including six second-half saves, in overtime win over Gettysburg made eight saves in win over Dickinson made four saves in win at Haverford made four saves in win at Swarthmore earned first career shutout with six saves, all in the second half, at Washington College named Centennial Conference Defensive Player of the Week (10-08) tied then season-high with nine saves in loss to #6 Christopher Newport made four saves, all in the second half, for second career shutout at #18 Franklin & Marshall posted two saves in win over Muhlenberg named CC Defensive Player of the Week (10-15) posted seven saves in loss at #5 TCNJ made two saves to earn third shutout of the season against McDaniel made six saves in loss at #6 Ursinus made just one save against Bryn Mawr for fourth shutout of the season named to CC Honor Roll (10-29) did not make a save in CC Semifinal win over Muhlenberg made four saves in CC title game loss at #4 Ursinus posted a season-high 10 saves in loss at #13 Juniata in NCAA First Round.
2006: Played eight games and started two finished the season with a 1.82 goals against average and a .769 save percentage started first game of career against Cortland, making 12 saves started the following game against Frostburg and did not surrender a goal appeared in relief against College of Notre Dame, Washington & Lee, #18 Gettysburg, Haverford, Bryn Mawr and Wesley stopped four of five shots against Haverford made three saves on three shots against Bryn Mawr went 112:10 without surrendering a goal from September 3 to October 14 ended the season with a shutout streak of 53:03.
Personal: Sophia T. Tieu born December 13, 1988 daughter of Thomas and Tracy Tieu recipient of NSLC leadership and CIF All-State awards earned first team all-league honors as a senior three-time scholar athlete honoree also played soccer and softball for Cupertino majoring in molecular and cellular biology with a minor in entrepreneurship and management.