Education
Freels was raised in Homewood, Alabama where she attended Homewood High School. Freels attended Auburn University and played for the Tigers from 2008 to 2010.
Freels was raised in Homewood, Alabama where she attended Homewood High School. Freels attended Auburn University and played for the Tigers from 2008 to 2010.
She currently plays for Sky Blue Football Club of the NWSL. Auburn University
After her freshman season, she was named South Eastern Conference (Securities and Exchange Commission) Freshman of the Year, First Team All-Securities and Exchange Commission, and Securities and Exchange Commission All-Freshman Team. She earned Soccer America All-Freshman Team, SoccerBuzz Freshman All-American and All-Region team honors and was named to the TopDrawerSoccer.com All-Rookie Second Team. Freels led Auburn in goals (9) and points (25) and was third in assists (7) and scored four game-winning goals.
She started as midfielder in 19 games but also moved up to play a forward during the run of play.
As a sophomore, she led Auburn and was ninth in the Securities and Exchange Commission with 20 points. She led the team in assists (10), which was third in the Securities and Exchange Commission and tied for second on the team with five goals.
She was a First Team All-Securities and Exchange Commission selection for the second straight year. In 2010, Freels played in and started all 21 matches and led the team and was fourth in the Securities and Exchange Commission with 28 points (8 goals, 12 assists).
Her 12 assists tied for third all-time at Auburn for a single season, one off the school record.
She was a Hermann Trophy semi-finalist and earned NSCAA All-America, NSCAA All-South Region First Team, and TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Season honors. She was also named First Team All-Securities and Exchange Commission for the third straight season, making her the third Auburn player to be named First Team three times in a career but the first to be named it in her first three seasons. Freels was named NSCAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year and finished second in the Securities and Exchange Commission with 12 assists.
She was named to the First Team Entertainment and Sports Programming Network Academic All-District team and recorded at least one point in all 11 of Auburn"s wins.
Her 0.57 assists per game led the Securities and Exchange Commission conference. Freels" first three goals of the season were game winners and she finished the year with four, tying her with the school record with 11 for her career.
Her 73 career points ranked fifth at Auburn and she was only the 10th player in school history to crack the 50 point barrier. Her 22 career goals ranked fifth all-time (a four-way tie) while her 29 career assists ranked third all-time at Auburn.
Club
= Western New York Flash In 2012, Freels was selected tenth overall by the Atlanta Beat in the 2012 WPS Draft.
However, the league suspended operations before the 2012 season began. Instead, she played for the Western New York Flash in the Women"s Premier Soccer League Elite (WPSL Elite), the top division of women"s soccer in the United States at the time, and helped lead the team to the league championship title. = Sky Blue Football Club In 2013, Freels was selected in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2013 NWSL Supplemental Draft by Sky Blue Football Club in the National Women"s Soccer League.
International
Freels has played for United States at the U-20 and U-23 levels.
She received the Tigers" Team Offensive Most Valuable Player, Rookie of the Year and Coaches Award. Freels was named Securities and Exchange Commission Freshman of the Week twice and was named Soccer America, Soccer Buzz and TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week choice on October 27 after scoring the game-winner at Georgia in the 14th minute of a 1–0 contest and then collecting the first assist on both of Auburn"s goals in a 2–1 win over Tennessee. She was a member of the U-23 team that won the 2008 Nordic Cup in Falun, Sweden where she played in three of the four matches and contributed to the squad not surrendering a goal in four matches.