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United Soccer Coaches All-Americans Individual INDIVIDUAL HONORS & AWARDS UNITED SOCCER COACHES ALL-AMERICANS Thirteen Huskers have earned 19 All-America awards from the United Soccer Coaches (formerly the NSCAA) in the past 27 seasons. Jaycie Johnson became Nebraska’s most recent All- $PHULFDQPDNLQJWKHWKLUGWHDPLQ6KHOHGWKHWHDP LQJRDOVVFRUHG SRLQWV DQGJDPHZLQQLQJJRDOV during the 2016 campaign. Midfielder Kari Uppinghouse was Nebraska's first ¿UVWWHDP$OO$PHULFDQLQ8SSLQJKRXVHSURYLGHGD GRPLQDQWSK\VLFDOSUHVHQFHLQWKHPLG¿HOGZKLOHOHDGLQJ .DUL8SSLQJKRXVH0) /LQGVD\(GGOHPDQ) 5HEHFFD+RUQEDFKHU*. WKH+XVNHUVWRWKHLU¿UVW1&$$7RXUQDPHQWDQGDJDPH )LUVW7HDP 6HFRQG7HDP 7KLUG7HDP ZLQQLQJ VWUHDN DV D MXQLRU LQ 7ZR RWKHU +XVNHUV /LQGVD\(GGOHPDQ±ZKREHFDPH1HEUDVND V¿UVWIUHVKPDQ to earn All-America honors – and goalkeeper Rebecca +RUQEDFKHUMRLQHG8SSLQJKRXVHDV$OO$PHULFDQVLQ ,QWKUHH+XVNHUVHDUQHG$OO$PHULFDKRQRUV LQFOXGLQJ6KDUROWD1RQHQZKREHFDPHWKH¿UVW1HEUDVND player to become a two-time All-American. 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