Taylor Marie Lytle was born on March 31,1989 and is a former professional soccer player who last played as a midfielder for Utah Royals FC of the National Women's Soccer League.
16 Facts About Taylor Lytle
Taylor Lytle helped lead the Las Cruces squad to state championship titles in 2003 and 2005 and was named first team All-District and All-State all four years.
Taylor Lytle ended her high school career with 78 goals and 81 assists.
Taylor Lytle played for Rio Vista FC 89, who were State Champions in 2005 and was a member of the New Mexico State Olympic Development Program team.
Taylor Lytle participated in multiple U-14 and U-15 national camps.
Taylor Lytle played from 2008 to 2011 for the Texas Tech Red Raiders and was named to the Big 12 Conference first team in 2009 and all-second team in 2008 and 2011.
Taylor Lytle was team captain in her Junior and Senior seasons.
On May 16,2013, Taylor Lytle scored her first goal in her Sky Blue FC and National Women's Soccer League career.
Taylor Lytle was a substitute in Sky Blue's semi-final loss to the Western New York Flash on August 24,2013.
In 2014, Taylor Lytle played in 7 games, starting in 5, for Sky Blue before suffering a season-ending tibia fracture and lateral meniscus tear on May 11.
Taylor Lytle returned to Sky Blue in 2015 and appeared in 15 games.
Taylor Lytle appeared in 18 games in 2016 and a career high 21 games in 2017.
Taylor Lytle appeared in 10 games for the Royals in 2018, she was tied for the team lead with 2 assists.
Taylor Lytle suffered a serious foot injury prior to their first match of the season and was placed on the season ending injury list and she would miss the entire 2019 season.
Taylor Lytle was a member of the US women's national under-23 team in 2012.
Taylor Lytle came off the bench in each of the three matches of the Under-23 Four Nations Tournament in La Manga Club, Spain and scored one goal.