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   * **High School:** Incarnate Word Academy   * **High School:** Incarnate Word Academy
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 +===== Incarnate Word Academy =====
 +Kulla was a four-year letterwinner at Incarnate Word Academy and was team captain consecutive years in 2006 and 2007. She 
 +helped the Red Knights to the 2004 state championship, two state championship finalist appearances in 2005 and 2007, and four 
 +straight district championships. For her efforts during the 2007 season that included 18 shutouts and 20 wins, Kulla was a 
 +First Team All-Metro and All-Conference selection as well as being named goalkeeper of the year. Kulla played for the 
 +Missouri State Olympic Development Team from 2002-2006. She was a Region II Olympic Development Team Selection in 2005 and 
 +2006 and attended the National Olympic Development Camp in Los Angeles in January of 2007. She played club soccer for J.B. 
 +Marine Soccer Club. Outside of soccer Kulla excelled as a member of the cross country team where she was a state finalist and 
 +team captain in 2006. Kulla was also honored for her work inside the classroom as she was a member of the National Honor 
 +Society, earned an American Legion Award and was named to Who's Who among high school students.
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 +===== Marquette University =====
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 +=== 2007 ===
 +{{  :women_s_soccer:kulla2.jpg|}}Earned a redshirt her first season at Marquette.
 +=== 2008 ===
 +Started 17 games with an 9-5-2 record in those matches. Named to Soccer Buzz's All-Great Lakes Region All-Freshman Team. 
 +Tallied 55 saves for a .809 save percentage. Owns a 0.79 goals against average in 1477:25 minutes in goal. Pitched shutouts 
 +against BYU (Sep. 6), USF (Sep. 19), Pepperdine (Sep 21), Connecticut (Sep 28), Syracuse (Oct. 12), and Rutgers (November 2). 
 +Named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the week (Sep. 22) and BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (Oct. 13). Set career high with 9 saves in 
 +2-0 loss to Notre Dame in BIG EAST semifinal (Nov. 7).
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 +=== 2009 ===
 +Followed up a terrific freshman campaign with a stellar sophomore season in net for the Golden Eagles and earned All-BIG EAST 
 +Second Team honors. Started in all 23 matches and played every minute of every match for the 2009 season. Registered a 
 +program record 16 shutouts, including a league-best 13 in the regular season. Kulla has 22 clean slates for her career to 
 +stand tied for third place on MU's all-time shutouts list. Did not allowed a goal in over 738 straight minutes, a program 
 +record for longest interval between goals allowed. Registered 58 saves on 182 shots faced, and a Marquette record 0.50 goals 
 +against average. Was named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week on Oct. 25 after posting two shutouts to help MU secure the BIG 
 +EAST American Division title including a season-high seven saves in the 1-0 win at St. John's. Was named a BIG EAST Honor 
 +Roll selection on Sept. 7, Sept. 14, and Sept. 21. Invited to three U.S. U23 Women's National Team Camps following the 2009 
 +season.
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 +=== 2010 ===
 +BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year ... First Team All-BIG EAST selection ... Has played every 
 +minute of every match this season ... MU's all-time shutouts leader (31) ... Owns nine shutouts this season (vs Idaho State, 
 +vs Auburn, vs UC Santa Barbara, vs Villanova, vs Connecticut, vs Cincinnati, vs Syracuse, vs. St. John's, vs DePaul) ... 
 +Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll Aug. 23 following her performance against Idaho State and Ohio State and again on Oct. 4 
 +following wins over Villanova and Georgetown ... On track to become Marquette's most decorated goalkeeper in program history 
 +as she continues to climb the career charts ... Stands third on the career wins list (39) and sixth on the career saves list 
 +(167) ... Posted a season-high six saves in two wins at Villanova (10/1) and at Georgetown (10/3) ... Registered five saves 
 +in the 3-2 loss to USF(11/5) in the BIG EAST Championship Semifinals. 
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 +===== Personal =====
 +Kulla is the daughter of John and Karen Kulla. She has one brother Nathanael. Kulla intends to major in engineering.
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