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Women's Soccer Awards WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARDS All-America Teams 2 National Award Winners 15 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS NOTE: From 1980-85, the National 1983 F–Jenni Symons, Santa Clara F–Kerri Tashiro, Colorado Col. Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) selected one NSCAA 1987 F–Gina Vasallo, Boston College All-America team that combined all G–Joan Schockow, SUNY Cortland NSCAA three divisions. Starting in 1986, SOCCER AMERICA Division III selected its own team, D–Suzy Cobb, North Carolina G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. G–Karen Richter, UCF but Divisions I and II continued to D–Debbie Belkin, Massachusetts select one team. Starting in 1988, D–Heidi Comeau, Vermont D–Tamie Batista, Santa Clara all three divisions selected their D–Joan Gettemeyer, Mo.-St. Louis D–Kristen Bowsher, Massachusetts D–Kyllene Carter, Barry own teams. Soccer America started selecting a team in 1988, which D–Karen Gollwitzer, SUNY Cortland D–Lori Henry, North Carolina D–Kim Prutting, Connecticut included all divisions. Beginning in D–Megan McCarthy, William & Mary 1990, the team was selected from D–Lori Stukes, Massachusetts M–Joy Biefeld, California only Division I schools. F–Pam Baughman, George Mason D–Carla Werden, North Carolina M–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina Division I First-Team F–Bettina Bernardi, Texas A&M F–Joy Biefeld, California M–April Kater, Massachusetts All-America F–Moira Buckley, Connecticut F–Julie Cunningham, William & Mary M–Robin Lotze, William & Mary F–Kim Prutting, Connecticut (1980-2014) F–Stacey Flionis, Massachusetts M–Carla Werden, North Carolina F–Jenni Symons, Santa Clara 1980 F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason F–Charmaine Hooper, North Carolina F–Kerri Tashiro, Colorado Col. St. NSCAA 1984 G–Lori Katz, Lewis & Clark F–Kerri Tashiro, Colorado Col. NSCAA 1988 D–Adele Fairman, Texas A&M G–Monica Hall, UC Santa Barbara NSCAA 1990 D–Terry Febrey, SUNY Cortland D–Suzy Cobb, North Carolina G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. NSCAA G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin D–Deb McKinney, Cincinnati D–Leslie Gallimore, California D–Linda Hamilton, North Carolina St. D–Julie Foudy, Stanford D–Madeline Mangini, Massachusetts D–Liza Grant, Colorado Col. D–Karen Nance, UC Santa Barbara D–Sandra Gaskill, William & Mary M–Nancy Clary, North Carolina D–Lori Stukes, Massachusetts D–Kim Prutting, Connecticut D–Beth Grecco, Connecticut M–DiAnn Kimbrel, Northern Colo. D–Harriet Tatro, Vermont D–Shelley Separovich, Colorado Col. F–Suzanne Baily, Brown M–Nena Odim, Princeton F–Michelle Akers, UCF D–Carla Werden, North Carolina F–Brandi Chastain, Santa Clara F–Heather Brendel, SUNY Cortland F–Lori Bessmer, SUNY Cortland F–Michelle Akers, UCF F–Lisa Cole, SMU F–Jolly Colchetti, UCLA F–April Heinrichs, North Carolina F–Joy Biefeld, California F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina F–Frances Fusco, Brown F–Donna MacDougall, Connecticut F–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina F–April Kater, Massachusetts F–Charmaine Hooper, North Carolina 1981 F–Catherine Shankweiler, Connecticut St. F–Jennifer Smith, Cornell NSCAA 1985 G–Mary Lou Breen, Connecticut F–April Kater, Massachusetts NSCAA SOCCER AMERICA D–Terry Febrey, SUNY Cortland G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. D–Lisa Bray, William Smith F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina D–Dori Kovanen, North Carolina D–Debbie Belkin, Massachusetts D–Linda Hamilton, North Carolina St. F–Robin Lotze, William & Mary D–Meg Metz, Oregon D–Sharon Hoag, Colorado Col. D–Lori Henry, North Carolina SOCCER AMERICA G–Saskia Webber, Rutgers M–Felise Duffy, Connecticut D–Cathy Klein, SUNY Cortland M–Joy Biefeld, California D–Julie Foudy, Stanford M–Joan Gettemeyer, Mo.-St. Louis D–Megan McCarthy, William & Mary M–Sonya Brandt, Pacific Lutheran D–Beth Grecco, Connecticut M–Nina Holmstron, Massachusetts D–Colleen O’Day, Brown M–Sue Gjerset, Wisconsin M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia M–Carol Smith, Texas A&M F–Pam Baughman, George Mason M–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina M–Linda Dorn, UC Santa Barbara F–Pam Boughman, UCF F–Lori Bessmer, SUNY Cortland M–April Kater, Massachusetts M–Jill Rutten, North Carolina St. F–Wendy Greenberg, North Carolina F–Kristin Bowsher, Massachusetts M–Denise Regas, Cal St. East Bay F–Brandi Chastain, Santa Clara F–Stephanie Zeh, North Carolina F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason F–Michelle Akers, UCF F–Lisa Cole, SMU F–April Heinrichs, North Carolina F–Annie Perez, Barry 1982 F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina NSCAA 1986 1989 G–Joan Shockow, SUNY Cortland F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina NSCAA NSCAA D–Tracy Brooks, Boston College G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. M–Joy Biefeld, California F–April Kater, Massachusetts D–Jackie Gaw, Massachusetts D–Debbie Belkin, Massachusetts M–Diane Hedin, George Mason 1991 D–Patty Kelley, Mo.-St. Louis D–Marcia McDermott, North Carolina M–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina NSCAA G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin D–Helen Negrey, Radford D–Megan McCarthy, William & Mary M–April Kater, Massachusetts D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts D–Lori Palmer, SUNY Cortland D–Maria Montuori, Boston College M–Robin Lotze, William & Mary M–Cathleen Cambria, Connecticut F–Joan Gettemeyer, Mo.-St. Louis D–Denise Regas, Cal St. East Bay M–Mary Claire Robinson, Colorado Col. M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia F–Amy Machin, North Carolina F–Julie Angevine, Wisconsin F–Laura Anton, George Mason M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut F–Megan MacKenzie, Rochester (NY) F–Laurie Collier, Cornell F–Charmaine Hooper, North Carolina St. M–Julie Foudy, Stanford F–Michelle Sedita, UCF F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina F–Stephanie Zeh, North Carolina F–April Heinrichs, North Carolina all-america teams 2 F–Kim LeMere, Hartford F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina F–Debbie Keller, North Carolina F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina F–Kara Lee, SMU F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland F–Sara Whalen, Connecticut F–Kari Maijala, Wisconsin F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina SOCCER AMERICA G–LaKeysia Beene, Notre Dame F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland F–Sarah Rafanelli, Stanford SOCCER AMERICA G–Tracy Noonan, North Carolina D–Kate Sobrero, Notre Dame F–Andrea Rubio, Virginia SOCCER AMERICA G–Skye Eddy, George Mason D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford D–Staci Wilson, North Carolina SOCCER AMERICA G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin D–Paula Wilkins, Massachusetts D–Erin Lynch, Massachusetts M–Justi Baumgardt, Portland D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame D–Kate Sobrero, Notre Dame M–Ann Cook, William & Mary D–Robyn Neigel, Colorado Col. M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut D–Thori Staples, North Carolina St. M–Anne Makinen, Notre Dame M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia M–Jennifer Lalor, Santa Clara D–Staci Wilson, North Carolina F–Traci Arkenberg, UCLA M–Julie Foudy, Stanford M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina M–Holly Manthei, Notre Dame F–Mandy Clemens, Santa Clara M–Charry Korgel, Colorado Col. F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina F–Danielle Garrett, SMU F–Robin Confer, North Carolina M–Louellen Poore, North Carolina F–Kara Lee, SMU F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina F–Sara Whalen, Connecticut F–Kim LeMere, Hartford F–Sarah Rafanelli, Stanford F–Kelly Walbert, Duke 1998 F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina F–Kelly Walbert, Duke 1996 NSCAA G–Kristin Luckenbill, Dartmouth F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland 1994 NSCAA G–Jennifer Renola, Notre Dame D–Suzanne Eastman, Dartmouth 1992 NSCAA G–Jennifer Renola, Notre Dame D–Erin Taylor, Maryland D–Lorrie Fair, North Carolina NSCAA G–Saskia Webber, Rutgers D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford D–Sara Whalen, Connecticut D–Michelle French, Portland D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts D–Heidi Kocher, Massachusetts D–Staci Wilson, North Carolina M–Kelly Convey, Penn St. M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut D–Thori Staples, North Carolina St. M–Justi Baumgardt, Portland M–Asta Helgadottir, Vanderbilt M–Julie Foudy, Stanford M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame M–Nikki Serlenga, Santa Clara M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina M–Jennifer Lalor, Santa Clara M–Jennifer Lalor, Santa Clara F–Mandy Clemens, Santa Clara F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina M–Jessica Reifer, Hartford M–Emily Stauffer, Harvard F–Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida F–Kim LeMere, Hartford M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina M–Kari Uppinghouse, Nebraska F–Mary-Frances Monroe, Connecticut F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland F–Bryn Blalack, Texas A&M F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland F–Kerry Connors, Connecticut SOCCER AMERICA F–Sarah Rafanelli, Stanford F–Natalie Neaton, William & Mary F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina G–Kristin Luckenbill, Dartmouth D–Lorrie Fair, North Carolina F–Andrea Rubio, Virginia F–Kelly Walbert, Duke SOCCER AMERICA G–Jennifer Renola, Notre Dame D–Michelle French, Portland F–Rebecca Wakefield, William & Mary SOCCER AMERICA D–Nel Fettig, North Carolina M–Erin Baxter, Florida SOCCER AMERICA G–Jen Mead, George Mason G–Saskia Webber, Rutgers D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford D–Sara Whalen, Connecticut M–Anne Makinen, Notre Dame D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame M–Justi Baumgardt, Portland M–Tiffany Roberts, North Carolina D–Jennifer Lewis, Duke M–Danielle Egan, North Carolina M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame M–Nikki Serlenga, Santa Clara M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut M–Angela Kelly, North Carolina M–Jen Lalor, Santa Clara F–Mandy Clemens, Santa Clara M–Julie Foudy, Stanford M–Jen Lalor, Santa Clara M–Tiffany Roberts, North Carolina F–Kim Engesser, Nebraska M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina M–Kari Uppinghouse, Nebraska
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