CAREER ACCOLADES:
- Ends her AUM career with 25 career goals, which ranks seventh all-time in AUM history
- Her 158 career shots also ranks seventh all-time for the Warhawks.
2022: Played in and started all 16 games for the Warhawks…logged 1,167 minutes of game action…led the team in goals (5) and points (12)…also added two assists…took 31 shots, with 15 coming on goal…ends her AUM career with 25 career goals, which ranks seventh all-time in AUM history…her 158 career shots also ranks seventh all-time for the Warhawks.
2021: Saw action in 16 matches, with 15 starts to her credit…compiled 1,139 minutes of work on the pitch…led the Warhawks and ranked fourth in the GSC with nine goals scored…additionally ranked fourth with three game-winning scores…tallied a pair of multi-goal performances, including a three-goal game against Shorter on Oct. 22...was named the GSC Player of the Week on Oct. 26.
2020-21: Played and started in all six matches for the Warhawks…spent 526 minutes on the pitch, the second-highest total on the team...played in 75 or more minutes in all six contests…led the Warhawks with four points accumulated...took eight shots, with a team-high four shots on goal on the season...netted both of her goals against Valdosta State on March 5.
2019: Saw action in 17 games in 2019, with 12 starts...tallied 25 shots, with 14 shots on goal...scored her lone goal of the season at Clayton State on Sept. 5, and distributed her lone assist in a 3-0 win over Spring Hill College on Oct. 4.…totaled 1,189 minutes of action on the pitch.
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2018: Made an appearance in all 17 matches for AUM, while earning the starting nod in 15…totaled 1,118 minutes of action…finished second on the squad with eight goals, 18 points and 51 shots taken…scored her first collegiate goal, and notched her first collegiate assist in her Warhawk debut against Clayton State on Aug. 30…accounted for a season-high two goals at Lee on Sept. 21…registered a shot in all 17 matches, with a shot on goal in all but four.
Prep: Played for head coach Dennis Jones at Smiths Station High School, where she lettered four years in soccer and also lettered in cheerleading in 2014 and 2015...named the Female Athlete of the Year at SSHS and earned Offensive Player of the Year honors as well...Jaindl's career at Smiths Station also saw her set the school record for goals scored...played her club ball with the Auburn Thunder from 2014-18, the AFC Lightning from 2012-13 and the CFC Red Star from 2007-11...also played for Georgia’s Olympic Development Program (ODP).Â
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Personal: Daughter of Chad Jaindl and Abby Cook, Mayson is the oldest of seven children...her mother, Abby, played softball at Chattahoochee Valley Community College in Phenix City, Ala....majoring in exercise science.