Kahlia Hogg
Kahlia Hogg is an Australian soccer player who last played for Adelaide United in the Australian W-League. Hogg previously played for Canberra United, the Western Sydney Wanderers and American W-League team Pali Blues. She played American collegiate soccer for the Florida State Seminoles and Colorado Buffaloes.
Early life
Hogg was born in Canberra, Australia on 9 December 1993 to Steve and Andrea Hogg. Her father played for the Socceroos. Hogg graduated from Merici College in 2011 and has a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering from University of Colorado Boulder.Hogg played as a junior for local club Majura FC. In 2006 she was selected for the Chelsea U-14 Centre of Excellence team and played with the English team until 2008.
Club career
Canberra United, 2009–2011
In August 2009, Hogg joined W-League team Canberra United. On 4 October 2009, Hogg made her debut for Canberra United against Brisbane Roar, starting instead of Sally Shipard whose international clearance didn't arrive. In her debut season, Hogg appeared in every match and won the Rising Star award.Pali Blues, 2012
During the 2012 season, Hogg played in 10 games for the Pali Blues of the USL W-League, reaching the semi-finals of the play-offs.College career
Florida State Seminoles, 2012–2013
On 28 December 2011, before the end of the 2011–12 W-League season, Hogg left Canberra United to take up a four-year athletic scholarship with Florida State University. During her studies, she played for Florida State Seminoles. In her first season she appeared 10 times for Florida State, starting twice. Her first appearance was at home against Florida Gators and her first start was against College of Charleston Cougars. In her second season she played in 8 games for Florida State.Colorado Buffaloes, 2014–2016
In January 2014, Hogg transferred from Florida State University to University of Colorado Boulder, and started playing for the Colorado Buffaloes. In her debut season, she played 22 matches, starting 21 of them, and scored 4 goals. Her first goal for Colorado Buffaloes was scored against UNLV Rebels in a 3–0 victory. On 12 October 2014, Hogg scored twice in the final 15 minutes of Colorado Buffaloes match against Oregon Ducks to record a comeback 2–1 victory. For her performance, she was awarded the CU Athlete of the Week.In 2015, playing as a central defender, Hogg captained Colorado Buffaloes for 6 matches in which they recorded an 11–4 goal tally and had 3 shut-outs. On 6 October she suffered a season-ending knee injury when playing against Oregon Ducks. Despite missing most of the season, Hogg was selected for the Pac-12 All-Academic second-team with a 3.78 GPA.
In 2016, playing as a left-back, Hogg played 16 matches, of which she started 13, despite battling a leg injury in the second half of the season. As captain, Hogg led Colorado Buffaloes to the NCAA Tournament and a second-place finish in Pac-12. For the second consecutive year Hogg was selected for the Pac-12 All-Academic second-team, carrying a 3.81 GPA. In December, Hogg graduated from the university, and planned to return to Australia to play soccer professionally.