Career
Ohio State University
As a freshman in 2010
played 24 matches, started in 21 matches
scored two goals and made 2 assists
Big Ten All-Freshman team
Ohio State University Scholar-Athlete. As a sophomore in 2011
started 22 matches
scored 2 goals, and made 4 assists
second team All-Big Ten
All-Great Lakes Region
Academic All-Big Ten
Ohio State University Scholar-Athlete. As a junior in 2012
played 12 games after missing the start of the season playing for Canada at the U-20 Women"s World Cup and the final six games with a broken legal first team All-Big Ten
Academic All-Big Ten
Ohio State University Scholar-Athlete.
Wu captained Alberta provincial team in Canada Summer Games and was selected to the all-star team during those games.
Wu played in all three group-stage matches team Canada played in 2012 Fédération internationale de football association U-20 Women"s World Cup. Noted by the Fédération internationale de football association U-20 Women"s World Cup Technical Study Group ("playmaker with great vision, good ball recovery and distribution skills, hard-working player in defence and attack").
Wu made her debut for the Canada women"s national soccer team on June 2, 2013, against the United States, at BMO Field in Toronto. The match was referred to as a rematch of 2012 Olympics semi-final match.
Wu speaks English and Chinese.
Her father was born in Hong Kong while her mother was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. She grew up participating in skiing, snowboarding, taekwondo, hockey and swimming. Wu attended Ohio State University since 2010, and has graduated.