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   * **Hometown:**  Saint Louis, Missouri   * **Hometown:**  Saint Louis, Missouri
   * **High School:** Incarnate Word Academy   * **High School:** Incarnate Word Academy
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 team captain in 2006. Kulla was also honored for her work inside the classroom as she was a member of the National Honor  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. 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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