Full Name: Tracy Jean Noonan Ducar
Position: Goalkeeper
Height: 5-7 
DOB: June 18, 1973
Hometown: North Andover, Massachusetts.
College: University of North Carolina
Former W-League Team: The Raleigh Wings

~ U.S. National Team ~
One of two back-up goalkeepers on the 1999 Women's World Cup Championship Team ... Played in five matches for the USA in 1999, starting three and did not allow a goal in 270 minutes ... Played in six matches for the USA during 1998, starting each one while allowing just two goals and earning four shutouts...A member of the gold medal winning team at the 1998 Goodwill Games ... Made her debut for the USA on January 16, 1996, against Brazil in Campinas, Brazil ... Picked up two more caps against Australia on Feb. 28, 1996, in Melbourne and March 3, 1996, in Bathurst...Split almost every game with Briana Scurry during the 1997 Nike Victory Tour and U.S. Women's Cup '97 ... Had big game as substitute on Oct. 12, 1997 vs. Germany in Salzgitter, making four tough saves to preserve the shutout...Made 12 appearances for the national team in 1997, starting three games.

~ College ~
Named a candidate for the 1995 Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year award as a senior at North Carolina ... Had 13 shutouts and 0.39 goals against average as UNC went 23-0-0 in 1995 regular season...Was captain and team MVP as a senior in '95 ... Played every minute of every game during 1994 NCAA Tournament as UNC won the National Championships ... Recorded shutouts in the semifinal and final tournament games in 1994.

~ Personal ~
Formerly Tracy Noonan, she was married April 19, 1997, to Chris Ducar, the current goalkeeper coach for North Carolina ... Graduated in December of 1995 with a degree in Biology and a minor in Chemistry...Graduated Phi Beta Kappa from UNC...Active with the "Smoke Free Kids" program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ... Served as the goalkeeper coach for UNC-Greensboro during the 1998 college season ... A lover of the outdoors, she is an avid backpacker, snow boarder and rock climber.

For More About Tracy and her career, visit the following links:
Chris & Tracy Ducar's Homepage
WUSA Bio
Boston Breakers' Bio
US Soccer Bio
Elaine's Website
US Women's Soccer