For All You Do...This One's For You!
In honor of the 5 WWC players that didn't make the Olympic Residency Camp Roster, I have decided to give these players some sort of homage. I respect these players so much, and I will forever miss them! I wish them all the best in the future, as I know they will kick some major butt in the Pros!
Below you will find a short list of some of the many accomplishments these players have. They have done so much for women's soccer, as well as for the team. I hope you enjoy this, and please participate in Operation Thank You!
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• 2nd highest scoring midfielder in US history • 6th in All-Time US caps • 1999 Women's World Cup Champion • 1998 Goodwill Games Gold Medal • 1996 Olympic Gold Medal • 1995 Women's World Cup 3rd Place • 1994 CONCACAF Champions • 1993 World University Games Silver Medal • 1994 Missouri Athletic Club Award • 1994 Hermann Trophy • Four-time NCAA All-American • 4 NCAA Championship Titles • 1994 ACC Player of the Year • 1991 NCAA Tournament MVP • 1991 Soccer America's Freshman of the Year • Scored 69 goals and 51 assists at UNC • Had 107 goals and 37 assists playing for Grace Davis HS in Modesto
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• 1999 Women's World Cup Champion • 1998 Goodwill Games Gold Medal • 1997 Nordic Cup Champion • 1996 Olympic Gold Medal • 1995 Women's World Cup 3rd Place • 1994 CONCACAF Champions • 2 NCAA Championship Titles • 1998 ACC Tournament MVP • Scored 90 goals and had 51 assists at Carondelet HS in Concord • 1994 California High School Player of the Year • Three-time Parade High School All-American • Two-time National Girl's High School Player of the Year
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• 1999 Women's World Cup Champion • 1998 Goodwill Games Gold Medal • 1998 W-League Champion w/Raleigh Wings • 3 NCAA Championship Titles • Had 13 shutouts and 0.39 goals against average at UNC in '95 • Graduated Phi Betta Kappa from UNC • 1990 and 1991 state title with the Greater Boston Girl's Soccer Club
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• 1999 Women's World Cup Champion • NCAA Record of most goals scored in a career with 118 goals • 1998 NCAA National Champion • Scored the winning goal vs. UNC in title match • 3 State Titles with Lyman HS • 1996 U-20 National Champs w/club team • 1995 Athena Cup (U-19) National Champion
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• 1999 Women's World Cup Champion • 1996 Olympic Alternate • 1995 Women's World Cup 3rd Place • Starting keeper in 1993 • 1989-1992 Starter at Rutgers • Hold Rutgers records for shutouts with 32 and saves with 413 • 3 time East Coast Athletic Confrence Champion • 1992 Missouri Athletic Club Goalkeeper of the Year Award • 1992 Sonny Werblin Award, the highest athletic honor at Rutgers • Inducted into the Rutgers Athletics Hall of Fame in 1998
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