All- Americans I Notre Dame NSCAA All-America Selections (Sorted by Position) R Forwards (7 Times/6 Individual) Ragen Coyne
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All- Americans I Notre Dame NSCAA All-America Selections (sorted by position) R Forwards (7 times/6 individual) Ragen Coyne . .1992 (2nd team; Fr.) Rosella Guerrero . 1994 (2nd team; Jr.) Jenny Streiffer . 1999 (3rd team; Sr.) Amy Warner – #12 Melissa Tancredi – #17 Amy Warner . 2003 (1st team; Sr.) Forward – 2003 All-American Defender – 2003-04 All-American I Katie Thorlakson . ’04-’05 (2nd-1st; Jr.-Sr.) Kerri Hanks . 2005 (2nd team; Fr.) Albuquerque, New Mexico Ancaster, Ontario La Cueva H.S. Cathedral H.S. Midfielders (15/6) Cindy Daws . ’93, ’94, ’96 (1st team; Fr.-So.-Sr.) Dynamic and speedy frontrunner who was Defensive enforcer who returned for fifth year Alison Lester . 1993 (2nd team; Sr.) four-time NSCAA all-region pick before capping in 2004, helping win national title while repeating S Holly Manthei . ‘94-’97 (2nd-1st-3rd-3rd) career as first Notre Dame forward to be NSCAA as NSCAA second team All-American … emerged Jenny Streiffer . 1996 (3rd team; Fr.) first team All-American … finished 14th on ND as member of Canadian National Team in 2004 … Anne Makinen . ‘97-’00 (3rd-2nd-2nd-1st) career scoring charts with 99 points (37 goals, 25 converted from forward to central defense in ’02 Jen Buczkowski . ’04-’05 (3rd-3rd; So.-Jr.) assists; now 15th) and 9th with 11 game-winning … displayed classic combination of strength, goals (now 10th) … sixth player ever named all- speed, domination in air (with 5-foot-9 frame) and H Defenders (12/5) BIG EAST four times … 13th ND player to post surprising technical ability … totaled 14 goals, 11 Kate Sobrero . ‘95-’97 (3rd-2nd-1st; So.-Sr.) multiple hat tricks (’00 vs. Providence, ‘02 at assists in 82 career games (73 starts), missing Jen Grubb . ‘96-’99 (2nd-1st-3rd-3rd) Georgetown) and one one of three with multiple 2000 season due to knee injury … first women’s Monica Gonzalez . 2001 (2nd team; 5th-year) OT goals (’01 vs. Villanova, ’02 vs. Rutgers), plus soccer field player to earn top BIG EAST honor Candace Chapman . ’02, ‘05 (2nd-3rd; So.-5th yr.) primary assist on OT goals in ‘01 (Indiana) and (’03 defensive player of year) despite no previous Melissa Tancredi . ‘03-’04 (2nd tm; Sr.-5th yr.) ‘02 (Boston College) and cross that led to OT all-BIG EAST recognition, earning that honor own-goal to beat Stanford in ’00 (also scored first again in ’04 … repeated as final-15 candidate for Goalkeepers (4/2) goal in that 2-1 win) … logged 82 career games Hermann Trophy in ’04 … set ND record in ’04 LaKeysia Beene . 1997 (1st team; So.) (74 starts) … totaled 10 goals and 12 assists for games started (27), adding 2G-2A … scored Jen Renola . ’94-’96 (1st-2nd-1st team; So.-Sr.) (12th in nation) in 2003 All-America season … on skilled volley shot for GWG at Arizona State (2- also first team all-region, first team all-BIG EAST 1) … ’04 team tri-captain … directed ’04 defense Notre Dame’s 2005 NSCAA and one of 15 finalists for Hermann Trophy that allowed just 5.7 shots and 1.8 corners per (player of the year) in 2003 … led 2003 offense game (plus nation-leading 16 shutouts and 0.51 All-America Selections that finished third in nation with 3.04 goals/gm … team GAA/4th in nation) … led shutdown of missed 2003 BIG EAST semifinal vs. Boston Stanford (1-0) … helped capture national title as College (2-1) due to ankle injury, her first non- Irish allowed just 2 goals, 32 shots and 14 CKs in start in 65 games … first team all-BIG EAST, sec- ’04 NCAAs (6 GP), including quarterfinal vs. ond team all-region in ‘02 (9G-8A) … scored Portland (3-1), semifinal vs. Santa Clara (1-0) and second-half GWG vs. Hartford (2-1) before setting final vs. UCLA (1-1, allowed own-goal) … key up two goals vs. Maryland (5-2) … assisted on member of '03 defense that allowed just 12 goals, Candace Chapman goal in 3-1 comeback at with 10-game shutout streak (5th NCAA history) UConn … set up Amanda Guertin’s OT goal at BC and ND record span of 16 games without a deficit (1-0) … had 2A in NCAA win over Ohio State (3-1) … 4G-5A in ’03 (21 GP/20 GS) … all four of her … second team all-BIG EAST, third team all-region goals in ‘02 came on CK headers (5A, 18 GP/16 in ‘01 (8G-11A), with G-A vs. Hartford (2-0) … 2000 GS), including two in 5-2 comeback at Maryland team’s second-leading scorer through 10 games and one in NCAAs vs. Purdue (3-1) … 5th-leading Candace Katie (7G-4A) before knee injury (dnp 7 games) … scorer as forward in ’02 (4G-4A, 16 GP/10 GS) … Chapman Thorlakson scored as starter in 2-1 NCAA semifinal loss to assisted on set-play vs. Nebraska (1-0) … scored North Carolina, earning spot on NCAA all-tourna- second-quickest goal in ND history (0:27, header ment team … first team all-BIG EAST, third team vs. St. John's) … had header assist on GWG vs. all-region in ‘00 (9G-4A)) … set then-1ND record West Virginia in ‘02 BIG EAST title game (2-1) … for earliest hat trick (Sept. 3), in 5-1 win over member of Canadian youth national teams … Providence (also G-A in 6-1 win over Santa Clara, three-sport star at Cathedral HS … majored in goal in 2-1 win over Stanford) … New Mexico anthropology and pre-professional studies … player of the year (’99) at La Cueva High School born Dec. 27, 1981. … graduated with degree in sociology … born Dec. 29, 1981. Warner’s Career Statistics Tancredi’s Career Statistics (inj.in ’00) Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GW Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GW Jen Kerri 2000 18/11 48 10 4 24 3 2001 16/10 31 4 4 12 1 Buczkowski Hanks 2001 21/21 59 8 1 17 3 2002 18/16 15 4 0 8 0 2002 21/21 81 9 8 25 3 2003 21/20 16 4 5 13 1 Note: see pages 30-31, 46-47, 76 and 79 for 2003 22/21 60 10 12 32 2 biographies of All-Americans Candace Chapman 2004 27/27 25 2 2 6 1 Totals 82/74 248 37 25 99 1 (’02, ’05), Katie Thorlakson (’04, ’05), Jen Totals 82/73 87 14 11 39 3 Buczkowski (’04, ’05) and Kerri Hanks (’05). 114 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® I R I S H LaKeysia Beene Shannon Boxx Meotis Erikson Monica Gerardo Monica Gonzalez Jen Grubb San Jose CyberRays San Diego Spirit/ Boston Breakers (’01) Washington Freedom Boston Breakers (’02- ‘03) Washington Freedom New York Power Lindsey Jones Kelly Lindsey Anne Makinen Holly Manthei Kate Sobrero Jenny Streiffer- N.Y. Power (’03) San Jose CyberRays Washington Freedom/ Boston Breakers (’01) Boston Breakers Mascaro Philadelphia Charge San Diego Spirit (’01-’02) Twelve former Notre Dame women’s soccer players participated in the first three seasons of the Women’s United Soccer Association (2001-03), including 10 in the inaugural 2001 season (the third-most from any Division I program). Seven of the above players were in action during each of the WUSA seasons (the others are noted by their years of participation). Former Irish players LaKeysia Beene and Kelly Lindsey helped lead the Bay S Area/San Jose CyberRays to the 2001 WUSA title, with Beene also earning WUSA goalkeeper of the year and saving the Atlanta Beat’s first PK in the title-game shootout. Lindsey – a second-team all-WUSA defender in ’01 – assisted on the first goal in that title game. Former Irish defender Kate Sobrero received the 2001 WUSA Humanitarian Award, in recognition of her charitable works as a member of the Boston Breakers. O Beene ranked second in the 2001 WUSA with an 0.97 goals-against average while former Irish defender Jen Grubb played all 1,890 regular-season minutes for the Washington Freedom in 2001, ’02 and again in ’03. Former Notre Dame midfielder Shannon Boxx was the fourth-leading scorer for the San Diego Spirit in 2001 and was the New York Power’s 2003 MVP, after finishing third in the WUSA with eight assists. C Grubb and her Freedom teammates Anne Makinen and Monica Gerardo (game-winning goal in 1-0 semifinal) helped lead Washington to the 2002 WUSA title game – with Grubb and the Freedom beating Sobrero, another former Irish defender Monica Gonzalez and their Breakers teammates in the 2003 WUSA semifinals en route to the ‘03 title. The 2003 WUSA all-star game featured four Notre Dame alums: Grubb (starter), Beene, Gonzalez and Boxx, C considered one of the WUSA’s top defensive midfielders. E R NSCAA All-America Selections NSCAA Second Team All-Region National First Team LaKeysia Beene (Sr., G) ................................................ 1999 LaKeysia Beene (So., G) ................................................ 1997 Erika Bohn (So., G) ........................................................ 2003 Awards Cindy Daws (M)........................................ 1993, ’94, ’96 (Sr.) Mary Boland (Jr., F) ...................................................... 2003 Jen Grubb (So., D) .......................................................... 1997 Meotis Erikson (Sr., F) .................................................. 2000 Jenny Heft (Sr., F) .......................................................... 1999 I Anne Makinen (Sr., M).................................................... 2000 Holly Manthei (So., M) .................................................. 1995 Vanessa Pruzinsky (So., D).................................... 2000, ’01 Jen Renola (G).................................................. 1994, ’96 (Sr.) Christie Shaner (Jr., D) ............................................2005 Kate Sobrero (Sr., D) ...................................................... 1997 Jenny Streiffer (Jr., F/M)................................................ 1998 Katie Thorlakson (Sr., F)................................................ 2005 Amy Warner (Jr., F)........................................................ 2002 Amy Warner (Sr., F) ........................................................ 2003 NSCAA Third Team All-Region R Second Team Meotis Erikson (Jr., F) ...................................................