Washington State University Athletics
2025 Soccer Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 13
Jamuna Williams
- Position:
- Midfielder
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Denver, Colo.
- High School:
- Denver East HS
- Major:
- Undeclared
- Pronunciation:
- juh-MOO-nuh
WASHINGTON STATE CAREER
Sophomore (2025) – Returned ahead of the 2025 season, appearing as a substitute in her season debut at Idaho (8/28/25)…played a total of nine games, including first-career collegiate start against UC San Diego (9/11/25)…finished with 143 minutes played, and two shots out of the midfield.
Freshman (2024) – Began the season injured and was cleared to play in October…appeared in nine matches during her first season on the Palouse…took first-career shot and only shot of the season at Gonzaga (10/19/24)…played a season-high 29 minutes in a tie with Portland (10/12/24)…played 187 minutes, second-most by a freshman on the roster.
UNITED STATES CAREER
Called up for U16 Girls National Team Virtual Training Camp, April 2021.
HIGH SCHOOL & CLUB CAREER
Attended Denver East High School and played club soccer for the Real Colorado ECNL team…her team is ranked 11th best in Colorado for the 2006 age group…finished fourth in the 2022-23 ECNL league, earning ECNL all-selection as a sophomore and junior…as a freshman, Denver East finished 9-2 winning the 4A/5A Denver Prep League…as a sophomore, she went 7-5-3 finishing fourth in league…as a junior, they went 10-4-1 with a 6-0 league record to win the 5A Denver League…as a senior, she went 10-1-4 and 6-0 in league winning back to back 5A Denver League championships.
PERSONAL
Came to the United States at age five from Nepal and was adopted by her current family…mother Lynn Kalinasks is the director of Asian Studies at University of Colorado and Fulbright Scholar…older brothers Evan, Spencer, and Arjun…born a fraternal twin to sister Ganga…started playing soccer before she could speak English because she was able to express herself without using language…enjoys walking, hiking, and spending time outside.
Sophomore (2025) – Returned ahead of the 2025 season, appearing as a substitute in her season debut at Idaho (8/28/25)…played a total of nine games, including first-career collegiate start against UC San Diego (9/11/25)…finished with 143 minutes played, and two shots out of the midfield.
Freshman (2024) – Began the season injured and was cleared to play in October…appeared in nine matches during her first season on the Palouse…took first-career shot and only shot of the season at Gonzaga (10/19/24)…played a season-high 29 minutes in a tie with Portland (10/12/24)…played 187 minutes, second-most by a freshman on the roster.
UNITED STATES CAREER
Called up for U16 Girls National Team Virtual Training Camp, April 2021.
HIGH SCHOOL & CLUB CAREER
Attended Denver East High School and played club soccer for the Real Colorado ECNL team…her team is ranked 11th best in Colorado for the 2006 age group…finished fourth in the 2022-23 ECNL league, earning ECNL all-selection as a sophomore and junior…as a freshman, Denver East finished 9-2 winning the 4A/5A Denver Prep League…as a sophomore, she went 7-5-3 finishing fourth in league…as a junior, they went 10-4-1 with a 6-0 league record to win the 5A Denver League…as a senior, she went 10-1-4 and 6-0 in league winning back to back 5A Denver League championships.
PERSONAL
Came to the United States at age five from Nepal and was adopted by her current family…mother Lynn Kalinasks is the director of Asian Studies at University of Colorado and Fulbright Scholar…older brothers Evan, Spencer, and Arjun…born a fraternal twin to sister Ganga…started playing soccer before she could speak English because she was able to express herself without using language…enjoys walking, hiking, and spending time outside.
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