2025 Soccer Roster

Landis Canada
- Position:
 - Midfielder
 
- Height:
 - 5-9
 
- Class:
 - Sophomore
 
- Hometown:
 - Fenton, Mich.
 
- High School:
 - Fenton
 
- Club Team:
 - Michigan Hawks
 
Missouri
2024 (Freshman)
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Started in all 17 games, logging 1,399 minutes.
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Made NCAA debut in the season opener, playing 78 minutes in a win versus Missouri State (Aug. 15).
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Played full 90 minutes against Memphis (Aug. 18), Duke (Sept. 12), Arkansas (Sept. 22), Florida (Sept. 29), and Mississippi State (Oct. 13).
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Recorded one shot in 83 minutes during a draw at Illinois (Aug. 22).
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Scored first career goal and added two points, four shots, and two on goal in a 90-minute performance against Miami (FL) (Aug. 29).
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Tallied one assist, one point, and two shots on goal in a 5-0 shutout against SEMO (Sept. 8).
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Added one shot in 90 minutes against Texas A&M (Sept. 19).
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Notched one shot in a 1-1 draw at Alabama (Sept. 26).
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Took one shot and placed one on target in 90 minutes at Tennessee (Oct. 4).
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Added one shot on goal in 82 minutes in a 3-1 win over Oklahoma (Oct. 18).
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Fired one shot in 80 minutes at Texas (Oct. 24).
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Finished with one shot in 90 minutes against LSU (Oct. 27).
 
Prep
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Played for Michigan Hawks for nine years, earning First Team ECNL honors three times.
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Four-time Metro League Third Team selection at Fenton High School.
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Also lettered in cross country and track, earning multiple All-Metro honors.
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National Honor Society member and four-time academic letterwinner.
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Founded her high school book club and volunteered with the Special Olympics and local food bank.
 
Personal
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Born May 9, 2006, in Fenton, Mich.
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Daughter of Pamela and Kreston Canada.
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Has four siblings: Logan, Madison, Reese, and Brinley.
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Sisters Madison (Western Michigan) and Reese (Notre Dame) both play collegiate soccer.
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Majoring in Business.
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Pre-match superstition: right sock, left sock, right shoe, left shoe.
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Chose Mizzou for the people and coaching staff, who she felt truly believed in her.
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Lists beating Ole Miss in 2024 as her most memorable soccer moment.
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In free time, enjoys nature walks.
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Dream career is professional soccer.
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One thing she can’t live without: her mom.
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Biggest inspiration is older sister Madison for setting the standard of playing college soccer through hard work and loyalty.
 










