Shannon Ann MacMillan 

Position: Midfielder
Height: 5'5
Weight: 130lbs
Birthdate: Oct. 7, 1974
Birth Place: Syosset, N.Y
High School: San Pasqual High School
Hometown: Escondido, California
College: University of Portland. Majored in social work
First USA Appearance:
First US Goal:

National Team Stats

Member of 2000 Olympic silver medal team.
She recieved the title super sub in the 1999 Women's World Cup playing in all six matches but only startig in one. In the game she started she had a goal and two assists. She also assisted in the game winning goal against Germany in the quaterfinal, after serving the ball into the box from a corner kick.
In 1999 she played in 26 games with USA and scored 8 goals with 14 assists. She also became the 12th player in U.S. history with 20 or more career goals.
A member of the USA's gold medal team at the 1998 Goodwill Games.
Member of the Gold Medal winning U.S. Women's National Team at the 1996 Olympics.
At the olympics she led the US with 3 goals in five matches, two were game winning goals, one of which was a "golden goal" against Norway.
She was at first left off of the roster for residential training camp leading to the Olympics. Eventually she was a starting player for the US.
Member of the U.S. Women's Under-20 National Team from 1993-94, winning the International Women's Tournament in Montricoux, France in 1993.

SEASON     TEAM     GP     GS     G     A     PTS
1999                U.S.       26       10      8    14      30
2000                U.S.       35       30     12   11      35
2001                U.S.        1         1       3     1        2
2002                U.S.        1         1       3     1        7
Totals               U.S.      130      92     38   41     117


WUSA Stats

Plays for San Diego
SEASON     TEAM     GP     GS     MIN     G     A     PTS     SHT     SOG     B     FC     FS     C     E
2001                 SD        20       20     1766     12     6       30        86         50        0     17      32      1      0
 

University Of Portland

Won the 1995 Missouri Athletic Club Award and the 1995 Hermann Award as college soccer's top player.
Named Soccer America Player of the Year in 1995.
Won the 1995 Bill Hayward Award as Oregon's Top Female Amateur Athlete
Four-time All-American, All-Far West Region First Team and West Coast Conference selection from 1992-95.
Ranked second on the team in goals scored with 22 in 1994 behind Tiffeny Milbrett.
In 1994 she missed four games because of a broken foot, but had a pin inserted and was back in the starting line up 13 days later.
named the The University of Portland Female Athlete of the Year in 1993 and 1995 .
In 1993 she was the NCAA Division I scoring leader with 23 goals and 12 assists, starting in the teams 21 games.
In her freshman year (1992) she had the most goals of all freshmen and was fouth overall with 19 goals.
The WCC Freshman of the Year, was second-team NSCAA All-American and made Soccer America's All- Freshman Team.

High School Stats

Misc

Appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated's daily Olympic issue after her goal against Norway in 1996.
An assistant women's soccer coach at Portland. She helped the team to the NCAA Final Four in 1998, her first year on the bench.
Received the key to city of Escondido in 1996 after winning her Olympic gold medal
Enjoys reading, shopping, playing board games and playing with Joy Fawcett's two daughters.

Favorites and Goals


Other US National Team Members

Julie Foudy #11
Kristine Lilly #13
Mia Hamm #9
Tiffeny Milbrett #16
 

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