When Deanna Balsama first took the field at George Mason, she never thought she would transfer.
A star from the start, Balsama racked up numerous accolades, including being named the 2019 Atlantic-10 Rookie of the Year and 2020 preseason All-Atlantic 10.
But after a coaching change and a difficult junior year, Balsama found herself moving across the country to play for San Diego State.
“I was terrified of transferring,” Balsama said. “It’s basically starting over at a new school with a new team with new coaching, but everyone really welcomed [me] with open arms and made the transition really easy. I felt comfortable right away.”
Balsama, already a standout, quickly embraced a similar role at San Diego State. Now she leads the country in goals per game and ranks fourth overall in total goals.
“Deanna is one of the most humble athletes, and so thankful and aware of her successes because of her teammates,” coach Kylee White said. “She’s probably one of the last people to say that she’s just good. She gives tons of credit to her teammates. Yet I think she’s earned a lot of it on her own by her ability to re-defend and be a spark all over the field.”
While the Aztecs sit at 3-4 on the season, Balsama has played a key role kickstarting the team’s offense. She’s recorded 36 goals this season — nearly a third of the team’s total of 95 — and has already surpassed her total of 27 during her last season at George Mason.
She especially starred against former No. 10 Princeton on Saturday, tallying eight goals in a 27-18 loss. Balsama had the highest output of any player in the game, which was one of the highest scoring contests in recent memory. She scored four goals in the first quarter alone.