Hall of Fame
Aubby Rosado, was a standout goalkeeper on the Malone women's soccer team from 1997-2000. In 68 career games played she posted a 1.19 goals against average. That number is second all-time in program history.
Rosado recorded a total of 23 career shutouts, including a career-high 11 as a senior during the 2000 season. She posted nine shutouts as a junior, and recorded five clean sheets during her sophomore campaign.
While at Malone Aubby was a two-time NCCAA All-American, and a two-time member of the NCCAAÂ East Regional Team.
Rosado was the 1998 NAIA Region IX Player of the Year, and was named to the NAIA Region IX Team again in 2000. She was named an honorable mention NAIA All-American as a senior.
Her Pioneer career was also highlighted by being named a member of the American Mideast Conference all-conference team three times. She was the 1998 AMC Player of the Year. In 1999 she was named honorable mention all-conference, and in 2000 she was a member of the All-AMC First Team.
She graduated from Malone in 2000 with a degree in educational ministry
She just bought a historical home in Twinsburg Ohio, and has been working on that renovation project with friends and family for several months now.
When not remodeling or working, Rosaod can be found cycling or hiking the trails In Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
Volunteer work is also very important to her. She partnered with Akron Canton Foodbank and took a cycling trip with Lifewater cycling across Cambodia for clean water in January 2020.