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1998 – 1999 NGCA All-American Teams – Division I DIVISION I WGCA ALL-AMERICAN TEAMS 1998 - 2014 1998 – 1999 1st Team Beth Bauer - Duke University Jenny Chuasiriporn – Duke University Jenna Daniels – University of Arizona Shauna Estes – University of Georgia Kelly Lagedrost – South Florida University Grace Park – Arizona State University Stacy Prammanasudh – University of Tulsa Jennifer Rosales – University of Southern California 2nd Team Maria Boden – Oklahoma State University Robin Cook – Auburn University Angela Jerman – University of Georgia Stephanie Keever – Stanford University Niina Laitinen – University of Tulsa Marcy Newton – University of North Carolina Angela Stanford – Texas Christian University Angie Yoon – University of Nevada Honorable Mention Cristina Baena – University of Arizona Pam Bluff – Tulane University Erin Carney – Indiana University Jill Gomric – University of Arizona Hilary Homeyer - Stanford University Hilary Kamimura – University of Washington Jody Niemann – Arizona State University Kylie Pratt – Campbell University Young-A Yang – University of Tennessee 1999-2000 1st Team Beth Bauer - Duke University Maria Boden- Oklahoma State University Jenna Daniels- University of Arizona Tami Durdin - Pepperdine University Shauna Estes – University of Georgia Candie Kung – University of Southern California Amanda Moelke-Leth - UCLA Miriam Nagl – Arizona State University Stacy Pramanasudh - Tulsa University Angela Stanford - Texas Christian University 2nd Team Kalen Anderson - Duke University Cristina Baena - University of Arizona Danielle Downey – Auburn University Maria Garcia Estrada - Duke University Jill Gomric - University of Arizona Stephanie Keever - Stanford University Becky Lucidi - University of New Mexico Celeste Troche – Auburn University Honorable Mention Meredith Duncan - Louisiana State University Hilary Homeyer - Stanford University Lisette Lee - Louisiana State University Marcy Newton - University of North Carolina Gwladys Nocera - New Mexico State University Alena Sharp - New Mexico State University Carrie Summerhays - Brigham Young University Natalie Tucker - Indiana University Ryley Webb - University of New Mexico Lindsey Wright – Pepperdine University Young-A Yang – University of Tennessee 2000-2001 1st Team Natalie Gulbis – University of Arizona Candy Hannemann – Duke University Katy Harris – Louisiana State University Stephanie Keever – Stanford University Candie Kung – University of Southern California Kristy McPherson – University of South Carolina Virada Nirapathpongporn – Duke University Lorena Ochoa – University of Arizona Stacy Prammanasudh – University of Tulsa Celeste Troche – Auburn University Young-A Yang – University of Tennessee 2nd Team Maria Boden - Oklahoma State University Kari Damron – Purdue University Kristin Dufour – University of Texas Meredith Duncan – Louisiana State University Mollie Fankhauser - Ohio State University Katherine Hull – Pepperdine University Kelli Kamimura – University of Washington Marta Prieto - Wake Forest University Reilly Rankin – University of Georgia Summer Sirmons – University of Georgia Lindsey Wright –Pepperdine University Honorable Mention Martina Gillen - Kent State University Hilary Homeyer – Stanford University Sarah Johnston - University of Alabama Jimin Kang – Arizona State University Sasha Medina - New Mexico State University Laura Moffat – UCLA Amelia Moses - University of Missouri Jennifer Perri - Furman University Alena Sharp - New Mexico State University Michelle Simpson – Florida International University Ursula Tuutti – New Mexico State University 2001-2002 1st Team Meredith Duncan – Louisiana State University Katherine Hull – Pepperdine University Angela Jerman – University of Georgia Jimin Kang – Arizona State University Kristy McPherson – University of South Carolina Virada Nirapathpongporn – Duke University Lorena Ochoa – University of Arizona Mikaela Parmlid – University of Southern California Stacy Prammanasudh – University of Tulsa Courtney Swaim – Auburn University Celeste Troche – Auburn University 2nd Team Emily Bastel – Michigan State University Danielle Downey – Auburn University Mollie Fankhauser – Ohio State University Katie Futcher – Penn State University Candy Hannemann – Duke University Leigh Anne Hardin – Duke University Janice Olivencia – University of Texas Summer Sirmons – University of Georgia Lindsey Wright – Pepperdine University Young-A Yang – University of Tennessee Honorable Mention Christi Cano – Oklahoma State University Nuria Clau – Wake Forest University Nicki Cutler – Vanderbilt University Martina Gillen – Kent State University Sarah Johnston – University of Alabama Becky Lucidi – University of Southern California Lisa Meldrum – University of Oklahoma Laura Myerscoff – University of Arizona Walailak Satarak – University of California Irvine Alena Sharp – New Mexico State University Jennifer Tannehill – University of Oklahoma Marcia Wallis – Stanford University Emma Zackrisson – Oklahoma State University 2002-2003 1st Team Erica Blasberg - University of Arizona Karen Dennison - Indiana University Katherine Hull - Pepperdine University Elizabeth Janangelo - Duke University Charlotte Mayorkas - UCLA Kristy McPherson - University of South Carolina Virada Nirapathpongporn - Duke University Mikaela Parmlid - USC Sarah Sasse - University of Nebraska Alena Sharp - New Mexico State University Lindsey Wright - Pepperdine University 2nd Team Nuria Clau - Wake Forest University Katie Futcher - Penn State University Allison Hanna - Ohio State University Brandi Jackson - Furman University Vikki Laing - University of California Berkeley Jessica Reese - University of Texas Violeta Retamoza - University of Tennessee Celeste Troche - Auburn University Kristen White - Ohio State University Honorable Mention Aimee Cho - University of Florida Irene Cho - USC Danielle Downey - Auburn University Kailin Downs - University of New Mexico Leigh Anne Hardin - Duke University Sarah Huarte - University of California Berkeley Lindsay Morgan - University of Washington Sunny Oh - UNLV Janice Olivencia - University of Texas Ashley Prange - University of North Carolina Karin Sjodin - Oklahoma State University Kristin Tamulis - Florida State University Annie Thurman - Oklahoma State University Andrea Vander Lende - University of Florida Kim Welch - Washington State University Linda Wessberg - Oklahoma State University Courtney Wood - Vanderbilt University 2003-2004 1st Team Erica Blasberg - University of Arizona Meaghan Francella - University of North Carolina Allison Hanna - The Ohio State University Sarah Huarte - University of California Berkeley Elizabeth Janangelo - Duke University Brittany Lang - Duke University Susie Mathews - UCLA Charlotte Mayorkas - UCLA Virada Nirapathpongporn - Duke University Ashley Prange - University of North Carolina Kim Welch - Washington State University May Wood - Vanderbilt University 2nd Team Irene Cho - University of Southern California Nicole Hage – Auburn University Leigh Anne Hardin – Duke University Sarah Johnston - Furman University Hanna Jun – UCLA Carolina Llano – Pepperdine University Paige MacKenzie – University of Washington Sunny Oh – UNLV Brooke Tull – Texas Christian University Kristen White - The Ohio State University Honorable Mention Elizabeth Allen - California State Northridge University Sofie Anderson - University of California Berkeley Aimee Cho - University of Florida Kailin Downs – University of New Mexico Allison Fouch - Michigan State University Ashley Gomes - San Jose State University Anna Grzebien – Duke University Sarah Jacobs – Vanderbilt University Malinda Johnson – University of Wisconsin Sung Ea Lee - University of Washington Lisa Meldrum – University of Oklahoma Krystal Shearer – UCLA Jessica Shepley – University of Tennessee Sophia Sheridan - University of California Berkeley Karin Sjodin - Oklahoma State University Jenny Suh – Furman University Mallory Underwood - Oklahoma State University 2004-2005 1st Team Anna Grzebien - Duke University Ashley Hoagland - Wake Forest University Elizabeth Janangelo - Duke University Brittany Lang - Duke University Stacy Lewis - University of Arkansas Charlotte Mayorkas - UCLA Diana Ramage - Auburn University Violeta Retamoza - University of Tennessee Karin Sjodin - Oklahoma State University Louise Stahle - Arizona State University Annie Thurman-Young - Oklahoma State University Kristen White - The Ohio State University 2nd Team Amie Cochran - UCLA Kay Hoey - Long Beach State University Lindsay Knowlton - The Ohio State University Carolina Llano - Pepperdine University Maria Martinez - Auburn University Susie Mathews - UCLA Lee Anne Pace - University of Tulsa Dewi-Claire Schreefel - USC Jenny Suh - Furman University Alison Walshe - Tulane University Honorable Mention Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh - Duke University Sofie Andersson - University of California Berkeley Claire Dury - University of California Berkeley Kelly Froelich - University of Georgia Nicole Hage - Auburn University Denise Knaebel - University of Missouri Cassandra Kirkland - University of Arizona Anastasia Kostina - Washington State University Laura Luethke - Fresno State Paige MacKenzie - University of Washington Rachel Newren - BYU Maria Ohlsson - University of Missouri Brooke Shelton - LSU Eileen Vargas - Pepperdine University Whitney Wade - University of Georgia Leah Wigger - University of Virginia 2005-2006 1st Team Amanda Blumenherst – Duke University Irene Cho – USC Da Sol Chung – UNLV Anna Grzebien – Duke University Elizabeth Janangelo – Duke University Tiffany Joh - UCLA Ashley Knoll – Texas A&M
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