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2002 NCAA Soccer Records Book Women’s Award Winners Division I First-Team All-America (1980-2001).......... 256 Division I First-Team All-America by School......... 257 Division II First-Team All-America (1988-2001) ......... 258 Division II First-Team All-America by School........ 259 Division III First-Team All-America (1986-2001) ........ 260 Division III First-Team All America by School....... 260 National Award Winners ................................... 261 256 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS—DIVISION I FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN D–Lori Stukes, Massachusetts F–Charmaine Hooper, North Carolina St. SOCCER AMERICA All-America D–Harriet Tatro, Vermont F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina G–Saskia Webber, Rutgers F–Michelle Akers, UCF F–Kerri Tashiro, Colorado Col. D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts Teams F–Lori Bessmer, Cortland St. F–Gina Vasallo, Boston College D–Jennifer Lewis, Duke F–April Heinrichs, North Carolina SOCCER AMERICA M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut M–Julie Foudy, Stanford NOTE: From 1980-85, the National F–Donna MacDougall, Connecticut G–Karen Richter, UCF M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina Soccer Coaches Association of America F–Catherine Shankweiler, Connecticut D–Tamie Batista, Santa Clara M–Sue Wall, Santa Clara (NSCAA) selected one all-America team D–Kyllene Carter, Barry F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina that combined all three divisions. Starting 1985 D–Kim Prutting, Connecticut F–Kim LeMere, Hartford in 1986, Division III selected its own team, NSCAA M–Joy Biefeld, California F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina but Divisions I and II continued to select G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. M–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland one team. Starting in 1988, all three divi- D–Debbie Belkin, Massachusetts M–April Kater, Massachusetts sions selected their own teams. Soccer D–Sharon Hoag, Colorado Col. M–Robin Lotze, William & Mary America started selecting a team in 1988, D–Cathy Klein, Cortland St. M–Carla Werden, North Carolina 1993 NSCAA which included all divisions. Beginning in D–Megan McCarthy, William & Mary F–Charmaine Hooper, North Carolina St. G–Skye Eddy, George Mason 1990, the team was selected from only D–Colleen O’Day, Brown F–Kerri Tashiro, Colorado Col. D–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut Division I schools. F–Pam Baughman, George Mason F–Lori Bessmer, Cortland St. 1990 D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford D–Paula Wilkins, Massachusetts DIVISION I FIRST-TEAM F–Kristin Bowsher, Massachusetts NSCAA F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame ALL-AMERICAN F–April Heinrichs, North Carolina D–Julie Foudy, Stanford M–Jennifer Lalor, Santa Clara (1980-2001) D–Sandra Gaskill, William & Mary M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina 1986 D–Beth Grecco, Connecticut M–Kelly Walbert, Duke 1980 NSCAA F–Suzanne Baily, Brown F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina NSCAA G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. F–Brandi Chastain, Santa Clara F–Kara Lee, Southern Methodist F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland G–Lori Katz, Lewis & Clark D–Debbie Belkin, Massachusetts F–Lisa Cole, Southern Methodist F–Sarah Rafanelli, Stanford D–Adele Fairman, Texas A&M D–Marcia McDermott, North Carolina F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina D–Terry Febrey, Cortland St. D–Megan McCarthy, William & Mary F–Charmaine Hooper, North Carolina St. SOCCER AMERICA D–Deb McKinney, Cincinnati D–Maria Montuori, Boston College F–April Kater, Massachusetts G–Skye Eddy, George Mason D–Madeline Mangini, Massachusetts D–Denise Regas, Cal St. Hayward F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina D–Paula Wilkins, Massachusetts M–Nancy Clary, North Carolina F–Julie Angevine, Wisconsin F–Robin Lotze, William & Mary M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame F–Laurie Collier, Cornell M–DiAnn Kimbrel, Northern Colo. SOCCER AMERICA M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason M–Nena Odim, Princeton G–Saskia Webber, Rutgers M–Jennifer Lalor, Santa Clara F–April Heinrichs, North Carolina F–Heather Brendel, Cortland St. D–Julie Foudy, Stanford M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina F–Jolly Colchetti, UCLA F–Jenni Symons, Santa Clara D–Beth Grecco, Connecticut F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina F–Frances Fusco, Brown M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia F–Kara Lee, Southern Methodist 1987 M–Linda Dorn, UC Santa Barb. F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland 1981 NSCAA M–Jill Rutten, North Carolina St. F–Sarah Rafanelli, Stanford NSCAA G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. F–Brandi Chastain, Santa Clara F–Kelly Walbert, Duke G–Mary Lou Breen, Connecticut D–Debbie Belkin, Massachusetts F–Lisa Cole, Southern Methodist D–Terry Febrey, Cortland St. D–Kristen Bowsher, Massachusetts F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina 1994 D–Dori Kovanen, North Carolina D–Lori Henry, North Carolina F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina NSCAA D–Meg Metz, Oregon D–Megan McCarthy, William & Mary F–April Kater, Massachusetts G–Jennifer Renola, Notre Dame M–Felise Duffy, Connecticut D–Carla Werden, North Carolina D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford M–Joan Gettemeyer, Mo.-St. Louis F–Joy Biefeld, California 1991 D–Heidi Kocher, Massachusetts M–Nina Holmstron, Massachusetts F–Julie Cunningham, William & Mary NSCAA D–Thori Staples, North Carolina St. M–Carol Smith, Texas A&M F–Kim Prutting, Connecticut G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame F–Pam Boughman, UCF F–Jenni Symons, Santa Clara D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts M–Jennifer Lalor, Santa Clara F–Wendy Greenberg, North Carolina F–Kerri Tashiro, Colorado Col. M–Cathleen Cambria, Connecticut M–Jessica Reifer, Hartford F–Stephanie Zeh, North Carolina M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina 1988 M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland 1982 NSCAA M–Julie Foudy, Stanford F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland NSCAA G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina F–Natalie Neaton, William & Mary G–Joan Shockow, Cortland St. D–Linda Hamilton, North Carolina St. F–Kim LeMere, Hartford F–Kelly Walbert, Duke D–Tracy Brooks, Boston College D–Karen Nance, UC Santa Barb. F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina SOCCER AMERICA D–Jackie Gaw, Massachusetts D–Kim Prutting, Connecticut F–Kari Maijala, Wisconsin G–Jen Mead, George Mason D–Patty Kelley, Mo.-St. Louis D–Shelley Separovich, Colorado Col. F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford D–Helen Negrey, Radford D–Carla Werden, North Carolina F–Andrea Rubio, Virginia M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame F–Michelle Akers, UCF D–Lori Palmer, Cortland St. SOCCER AMERICA M–Danielle Egan, North Carolina F–Joy Biefeld, California F–Joan Gettemeyer, Mo.-St. Louis G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin M–Angela Kelly, North Carolina F–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina F–Amy Machin, North Carolina D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts M–Jen Lalor, Santa Clara F–April Kater, Massachusetts F–Megan MacKenzie, Rochester D–Robyn Neigel, Colorado Col. M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina F–Jennifer Smith, Cornell F–Michelle Sedita, UCF M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland F–Stephanie Zeh, North Carolina SOCCER AMERICA M–Julie Foudy, Stanford F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland D–Lisa Bray, William Smith M–Charry Korgel, Colorado Col. F–Natalie Neaton, William & Mary 1983 D–Linda Hamilton, North Carolina St. M–Louellen Poore, North Carolina F–Kelly Walbert, Duke NSCAA D–Lori Henry, North Carolina M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina G–Joan Schockow, Cortland St. M–Joy Biefeld, California F–Kim LeMere, Hartford 1995 D–Suzy Cobb, North Carolina M–Sonya Brandt, Pacific Lutheran F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina NSCAA D–Heidi Comeau, Vermont M–Sue Gjerset, Wisconsin F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland G–Maja Hansen, New Hampshire D–Joan Gettemeyer, Mo.-St. Louis M–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford D–Karen Gollwitzer, Cortland St. M–April Kater, Massachusetts 1992 D–Erin Lynch, Massachusetts D–Lori Stukes, Massachusetts M–Denise Regas, Cal St. Hayward NSCAA D–Sara Whalen, Connecticut F–Pam Baughman, George Mason F–Michelle Akers, UCF G–Saskia Webber, Rutgers D–Staci Wilson, North Carolina F–Bettina Bernardi, Texas A&M F–Annie Perez, Barry D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts M–Holly Manthei, Notre Dame F–Moira Buckley, Connecticut M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut M–Jessica Reifer, Hartford F–Stacey Flionis, Massachusetts 1989 M–Julie Foudy, Stanford M–Emily Stauffer, Harvard F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason NSCAA M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina F–Danielle Garrett, Southern Methodist M–Joy Biefeld, California F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina F–Debbie Keller, North Carolina 1984 M–Diane Hedin, George Mason F–Kim LeMere, Hartford F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland NSCAA M–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina G–Monica Hall, UC Santa Barb. M–April Kater, Massachusetts F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland SOCCER AMERICA D–Suzy Cobb, North Carolina M–Robin Lotze, William & Mary F–Sarah Rafanelli, Stanford G–Tracy Noonan, North Carolina D–Leslie Gallimore, California M–Mary Claire Robinson, Colorado Col. F–Andrea Rubio, Virginia D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford D–Liza Grant, Colorado Col. F–Laura Anton, George Mason F–Rebecca Wakefield, William & Mary D–Erin Lynch, Massachusetts ALL-AMERICA TEAMS—DIVISION I FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 257 D–Kate Sobrero, Notre Dame F–Mandy Clemens, Santa Clara DIVISION I FIRST-TEAM ALL- 82—Lori Palmer D–Thori Staples, North Carolina St. F–Kim Engesser, Nebraska Joan Schockow D–Staci Wilson, North Carolina F–Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida AMERICAN BY SCHOOL 83—Karen Gollwitzer M–Holly Manthei, Notre Dame F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina BARRY (2) Joan Schockow F–Danielle Garrett, Southern Methodist 88—Annie Perez 84—Lori Bessmer F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland 1999 89—Kyllene Carter 85—Lori Bessmer Cathy Klein F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina NSCAA BOSTON COLLEGE (3) F–Kelly Walbert, Duke G–Emily Oleksiuk, Penn St. 82—Tracy Brooks DARTMOUTH (2) D–Danielle Slaton, Santa Clara 86—Maria Montuori 98—Suzanne Eastman 1996 D–Heather Mitts, Florida 89—Gina Vasallo Kristin Luckenbill NSCAA D–Sharolta Nonen, Nebraska DUKE (4) G–Jennifer Renola, Notre Dame M–Kaye Brownlee, Furman BRIGHAM YOUNG (3) 92—Jennifer Lewis D–Erin Taylor, Maryland M–Nikki Serlenga, Santa Clara 99—Maren Hendershot 93—Kelly Walbert D–Sara Whalen, Connecticut M–Lorrie Fair, North Carolina 00—Aleisha Cramer 94—Kelly Walbert D–Staci Wilson, North Carolina F–Christie Welsh, Penn St.
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