Tiffeny Carleen Milbrett
VITAL STATS
Position: Forward
Height: 5'2
Weight: 124lbs
Birthdate: Oct. 23, 1972
Birth Place: Portland, Oregon
High School: Hillsboro High School (87-90)
Hometown: Portland, Oregon
College: University of Portland (1990-'95) Majored in Communications
Management and a minor in German
First USA Appearance: Aug. 4, 1991, vs. China
First US Goal: Aug. 16, 1992, vs. Norway
National Team Stats
Entered 2001 as #1 Player in the World, and Nike Soccer Player of the Year.
2000 CONCACAF Offensive MVP for the Tournament
Named the US Soccer Female Athlete of the Year in 2000.
As of the end of 2000 was the fourth leading goal scorer in U.S. history
with 83 goals, third in assists with 54 and fourth in total points with
220
Has three career hat tricks.
Was a member of the 1999 World Cup Championship Women's team, and has
played for the US National Team when they placed thrid at the 1995 World
Cup.
Lead the US in the 1999 World Cup with three goals.
In 1999 she was the USA leading scorerwith 21 goals and 12 assists
in 27 games, one of four players to score 20 or more goals in a year. She
had five multi goal games and had a four goal game against Japan.
She also played for the 1996 Olympic Gold medal team in the United
states, and player in the 2000 Olympics where the team won a silver medal.
Up until the end of the 2000 Olympics, she had started 190 of 196 games
she appeared in.
A member of the gold medal winning team at the 1998 Goodwill Games.
She played every minute of every game in the 1991 Women's World Cup.
Became the ninth U.S. player to hit 100 appearances for her country.
In the 1996 Olympics she scored 2 goals including the game-winning
goal against China in the finals.
Set a U.S. Women's record for the most assists in a game with five
against Australia on June 5, 1997.
At the 1995 World cup she tied Kristine Lilly and Tisha Venturini for
most USA goals with 3.
Member of the under-20 Women's Team from 1992-93 which won the 1993
International Women's Tournament in Montricoux, France.
WUSA Stats
A founding player and Captain of New York
University Of Portland
Tied for fourth for career points in NCAA history with 246 and tied for
second for career goals in NCAA history with 103.
Named to Soccer America's College Team of the Decade for the 1990's.
Is Portlands all-time leading scorer with 103 goals and assist leader
with 40 in 74 games
Soccer America's National Freshman of the Year, and led the team in
goals scored with 18 and was named Portland's MVP in 1990.
She was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy in 1991, '92 and '94
Was a three time NSCAA All-American (1991,92,94)
Named West Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 1992 and
94
Was a four-time First-Team All Far West Region selection
In 1994 she led the nation in scoring with 30 goals and 8 assists in
1994.
She helped portland to the NCAA Final Four in 1994, and was selected
as a member All-Tournament team.
The second leading in 1992 with 30 goals and 12 assists.
Recorder a 25 goals and 6 assists in 1991 to lead all of Portlans players.
High School Stats
Three-time Oregonian 4A Player of the Year and two-time Parade Magazine
All- American
Holds Oregon high school records with 54 goals in a season and 131
for a career
Misc
Nicknames include "Tiff and Millie."
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