University of Connecticut Athletics
2017 Women's Soccer Roster

Vivien Beil
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Sportsgymnasium Jena
- Hometown:
- Jena, Germany
2019: Returned to the field and started 14 matches during final season in Storrs. Scored one goal and one assist. Scored on a penalty kick vs. Fairfield (8/25) to lead Huskies to a win. Picked up an assist on corner kick during her Senior Day game vs. Temple (8/31). Totaled 21 shots including a season-high four shots against ECU (9/26) and Houston (10/10). Played season-high 101 minutes in final match vs. Temple (8/31).Â
2018: Medical Redshirt...Missed the 2018 season with a torn ACL.Â
2017: American Athletic Conference All-Second Team...All-New England Second Team...Led the Huskies in goals (6), assists (6), points (18) and shots (48) in her first season in Storrs…Was one of three players to start all 19 matches for the Huskies…Notched first career point with an assist at CCSU (Sept. 3)…Assisted on Kess Elmore’s overtime winner vs. Arkansas (Sept. 7)…Scored first career goal vs. Long Beach State (Sept. 14)…Scored game-winning goal at Tulsa in the 50th minute to lead Huskies to 1-0 triumph (Oct. 5)…Collected a pair of assists vs. Houston (Oct 15), including the overtime helper that led to Sabrina Toole’s game-winner in the 92nd minute…Scored two goals and picked up an assist in a 3-2 win vs. Temple (Oct. 27)…Scored the lone goal for the Huskies in the American Conference Championship vs. Memphis (Nov. 1).
Before UConn:Â Transfer from the University of Maine...played two seasons with the Black Bears under Scott Athlerley.
2016 (University of Maine): America East All-Conference First Team…team captain…2016 All-Academic Team…Dean’s List both semesters…started 14 games...led the team with three goals...scored against Albany, UNH and CCSU... two assists on the season...second on the team with 26 shots.
2015 (University of Maine): Named America East Rookie of the Year...America East All-Conference First Team...started all 19 games for the Black Bears, three goals scored ranked third-best on the team...led the team with five assists while finishing second on the team in shots on goal and total shots...Registered her first career goal, a game-winner, against Fordham...added a pair of assists in a win at Marist...had a career-high seven shots against Binghamton...a Maine Scholar-Athlete rising star...America East Commissioner's Honor Roll…Dean’s List both semesters.
High School: Played four years (45 games) at FF USV Jena Bundesliga (2011-15)...member of the German U16, U17 and U19 youth National Teams…started all five matches at the 2012 FIFA U17 World Cup for Germany...In 2012, helped lead Germany to a European Championship and fourth place finish at the FIFA U17 World Cup...was named the best young player of Jena in 2011 & 2012...played high school soccer for Sport gymnasium Jena and head coach Daniel Kraus.
Personal: Vivien Beil…daughter of Danilo Prinz and Manuela Beil-Peter…has one younger sister, Zarina, and one younger brother, Jannik…plans to major in psychology at UConn.      Â