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These Five Pages Include Various Awards Won by Carolina Players and Staff Since the Beginning of the Program in 1979 Through These five pages include various awards M. Second Team: Shelley Finger, G; Pam On-Line); Cindy Parlow, F (NSCAA, Soccer won by Carolina players and staff since the Kalinoski, F; Louellen Poore, B; 1992—First America, Soccer News, ESPN.com/Soccer beginning of the program in 1979 through Team: Mia Hamm, F; Kristine Lilly, F; Tisha Times, Soccer Buzz, College Soccer Weekly the 1999 season. Because of space consider- Venturini, M; 1993—First Team: Mia Hamm, On-Line); Tiffany Roberts (Soccer America); ations please refer to page 34 of this F (Coaches, Soccer News); Tisha Venturini, M Siri Mullinix, G (Soccer News, College brochure for a list of awards won by the (Coaches, Soccer News); Keri Sanchez, B Soccer Weekly On-Line); Rebekah Tar Heels’NCAA championship team of (Soccer News); Zola Springer, B (Soccer McDowell, M (Soccer News, College Soccer 2000. News). Second Team: Zola Springer, B Weekly On-Line); Laurie Schwoy, M (Coaches); Danielle Egan, B (Soccer News); (ESPN.com/Soccer Times, Soccer Buzz); 1994—First Team: Tisha Venturini, M Second Team—Tiffany Roberts, M (Soccer (Coaches, Soccer News); Angela Kelly, M News, College Soccer Weekly On-Line); (Soccer News); Staci Wilson, B (Soccer Laurie Schwoy, M (Soccer News, College News); Second Team: Danielle Egan, M Soccer Weekly On-Line); Siri Mullinix, G (Coaches, Soccer News); Debbie Keller, F (ESPN.com/Soccer Times, Soccer Buzz); (Coaches); Third Team: Tracy Noonan G Rebekah McDowell, M (ESPN.com/Soccer (Soccer News); Robin Confer, F (Soccer Times, Soccer Buzz); Third Team—Laurie News); 1995—First Team: Staci Wilson, B Schwoy, M (NSCAA); Tiffany Roberts, M (Soccer News, Coaches, Soccer America); (Soccer Buzz); Honorable Mention—Lindsay Debbie Keller, F (Coaches, Soccer News); Stoecker, D (Soccer News, College Soccer Cindy Parlow, F/M (Coaches, Soccer Weekly On-Line); Raven McDonald, F America, Soccer News); Tracy Noonan, G (Soccer News, College Soccer Weekly On- (Soccer America); Second Team: Nel Fettig, B (Coaches, Soccer News); Robin Confer, F (Soccer News); Honorable Mention: Tiffany Roberts, M (Soccer News); Tracy Noonan (Soccer News); 1996—First Team: Cindy Parlow, F (Coaches, Soccer America, Soccer News, Soccer Buzz); Staci Wilson, B (Coaches); Debbie Keller, F (Soccer America, Soccer News, Soccer Buzz); Tiffany Roberts, Stephanie Zeh, 1981 First-Team A l l - M (Soccer America); Nel Fettig (Soccer America Selection America, Soccer News, Soccer Buzz); Laurie Schwoy, M (Soccer News, Soccer Buzz); Second Team: Debbie Keller, F (Coaches); Postseason All-America Selections Robin Confer, F (Soccer News, Soccer Buzz); 1980—First Team: Nancy Clary, M. Lorrie Fair, B (Soccer News); Tiffany Honorable Mention: Ann Klas, F; Janet Roberts, M (Soccer News); Staci Wilson, B Rayfield, F; 1981—First Team: Wendy (Soccer Buzz); Third Team: Laurie Schwoy, Greenberg, F; Dori Kovanen, B; Stephanie M (Coaches); Staci Wilson, B (Soccer News); Zeh, F. Second Team: Marianne Johnson, G. Tiffany Roberts, M (Soccer Buzz); Honorable Third Team: Laurie Gregg, M; 1982—First Mention: Sarah Dacey, M (Soccer News) Team: Amy Machin, M/F; Stephanie Zeh, F. 1997—First Team: Robin Confer, F (Soccer Siri Mullinix, first-team A l l - A m e r i c a Second Team: Marianne Johnson, G. Third America, Soccer News, Soccer Buzz, Soccer goalkeeper in 1997 and 1998 Team: Emily Pickering, M; 1983—First Times); Cindy Parlow, F (Soccer America, Team: Suzy Cobb, B. Second Team: Amy Soccer News, Soccer Buzz, Soccer Times, Machin, F; Emily Pickering, M. Third Team: NSCAA/Umbro); Staci Wilson, D (Soccer Line); 1999--First Team: Lorrie Fair, D April Heinrichs, M; 1984—First Team: Suzy America, Soccer Buzz, Soccer Times); Nel (College Soccer Online, Soccer Buzz, Cobb, B; April Heinrichs, F. Second Team: Fettig, D (Soccer News, Soccer Buzz, Soccer NSCAA, Soccer America); Danielle Joan Dunlap, F. Third Team: Emily Pickering, Times); Lorrie Fair, D (Soccer News); Laurie Borgman, D (Soccer Buzz); Second Team: B; Amy Machin, F; 1985—First Team: April Schwoy, M (Soccer Buzz, Soccer Times, Lindsay Stoecker, D (College Soccer Online, Heinrichs, F. Second Team: Stacey Enos, B. NSCAA/Umbro); Siri Mullinix (Soccer Soccer Buzz); Anne Remy, F (Soccer Buzz); Third Team: Senga Allen, B; Betsy Johnson, Times); Second Team—Siri Mullinix, G Third Team: Danielle Borgman, D (College M; 1986—First Team: April Heinrichs, F; (Soccer News, Soccer Buzz); Staci Wilson, D Soccer Online, NSCAA); Rebekah Marcia McDermott, M. Second Team: Tracey (Soccer News, NSCAA/Umbro); Lorrie Fair, McDowell, M (College Soccer Online, Bates, M; Birthe Hegstad, B; 1987—First D (Soccer Times); Tiffany Roberts, M NSCAA); Honorable Mention Jenni Branam, Team: Lori Henry, B; Carla Werden, B. (Soccer Times; Robin Confer, F G (College Soccer Online, Soccer Buzz); Second Team: Tracey Bates, M; Wendy (NSCAA/Umbro); Nel Fettig, D Anne Remy, F (College Soccer Online); Kim Gebauer, F; 1988—First Team: Shannon (NSCAA/Umbro); Third Team—Laurie Patrick, F (College Soccer Online); Meredith Higgins, M; Carla Werden, B. Second Team: Schwoy, M (Soccer News); Tiffany Roberts, Florance, F (College Soccer Online); Jena Birthe Hegstad, F; Wendy Gebauer, F; M (Soccer News); Lorrie Fair, D (Soccer Kluegel, M (Soccer Buzz). 1989—First Team: Shannon Higgins, M; Buzz); Honorable Mention—Rebekah Kristine Lilly, F. Second Team: Tracey Bates, McDowell, M (Soccer News); Tiffany Preseason All-America Selections M; Carla Werden, B; 1990—First Team: Mia Roberts, M (Soccer Buzz); 1998—First 1996—Robin Confer, F (Soccer America, Hamm, F; Kristine Lilly, M. Second Team: Team: Lorrie Fair, D (NSCAA, Soccer College Sports); Cindy Parlow, F (Soccer Stacey Blazo, B; Linda Hamilton, B; 1991— America, Soccer News, ESPN.com/Soccer America); Tiffany Roberts, M (Soccer First Team: Kristine Lilly, F; Tisha Venturini, Times, Soccer Buzz, College Soccer Weekly America); Staci Wilson, B (Soccer America, 2001 NORTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER • PAGE 38 College Sports); Debbie Keller, F (College (Missouri Athletic Club Sports Foundation, Confer, F; Debbie Keller, F; Cindy Parlow, Sports); 1997—Lorrie Fair, D (Soccer Buzz); Hermann Trophy); 1997—Robin Confer F; Tiffany Roberts, M; Staci Wilson, B; Cindy Parlow, F (Soccer Buzz); Laurie (Missouri Athletic Club Sports Foundation, Second Team: Nel Fettig, B; Tracy Noonan, Schwoy, M (Soccer Buzz); 1998—First Hermann Trophy); Lorrie Fair (Missouri G; 1996—First Team: Cindy Parlow, F; Team: Lorrie Fair, D (Soccer America, Soccer Athletic Club Sports Foundation); Tiffany Laurie Schwoy, M; Staci Wilson, B; Second Buzz); Laurie Schwoy, M (Soccer America, Roberts (Missouri Athletic Club Sports Team: Nel Fettig, B; Robin Confer, F; Soccer Buzz); Cindy Parlow, F (Soccer Foundation); Laurie Schwoy (Missouri Debbie Keller, F; Tiffany Roberts, M; America, Soccer Buzz); Second Team: Siri Athletic Club Sports Foundation, Hermann 1997—First Team: Robin Confer, F; Lorrie Mullinix, G (Soccer America); Tiffany Trophy); 1998—Cindy Parlow (Missouri Fair, D; Nel Fettig, D; Cindy Parlow, F; Roberts, M (Soccer America); 1999--First- Athletic Club Sports Foundation; Tiffany Tiffany Roberts, M; Laurie Schwoy, M; Team: Lorrie Fair, D (Soccer America); Roberts (Missouri Athletic Club Sports Second Team: Staci Wilson, D; 1998—First Lindsay Stoecker, D (Soccer America); Foundation, 3rd Place Finisher); 1999--Lorrie Team: Cindy Parlow, F; Rebekah McDowell, Rebekah McDowell, M (Soccer America). Fair (Soccer Buzz, Hermann Trophy); M; Laurie Schwoy, M; Lorrie Fair, D; Siri Lindsay Stoecker (Soccer Buzz, Hermann Mullinix, G; Second Team: Raven National Coaches of the Year Trophy). McDonald, F; Lindsay Stoecker, D; 1999-- 1982—Anson Dorrance; 1986—Anson First Team: Lorrie Fair, D; Lindsay Stoecker, Dorrance; 1997—Anson Dorrance (Soccer National Player of the Year Semifinalists D; Danielle Borgman, D; Second Team: Buzz, Soccer Times). 1998—Cindy Parlow (Missouri Athletic Club Meredith Florance, F; Anne Remy, F; Jena Sports Foundation); Lorrie Fair (Missouri Kluegel, M; Rebekah McDowell, M; Jenni National Players of the Year Athletic Club Sports Foundation, 10th Place Branam, G. 1984—April Heinrichs (Intercollegiate Soccer Finisher); Laurie Schwoy (Missouri Athletic Association of America); 1986—April Club Sports Foundation); Tiffany Roberts Atlantic Coast Conference Players of the Heinrichs (Intercollegiate Soccer Association (Missouri Athletic Club Sports Foundation); Year of America); 1988—Shannon Higgins 1999--Lorrie Fair (Missouri Athletic Club 1987—Lori Henry, B; 1989—Shannon (Soccer America); 1989—Shannon Higgins Sports Foundation); Rebekah McDowell Higgins, M; 1990—Mia Hamm, F; 1991— (Intercollegiate Soccer Association of (Missouri Athletic Club Sports Foundation); Kristine Lilly, F; 1992—Mia Hamm, F; America, Soccer America, Honda Award); Susan Bush (Missouri Athletic Club Sports 1993—Mia Hamm, F; 1994—Tisha 1990—Kristine Lilly (Soccer America); Foundation). Venturini, M; 1998—Cindy Parlow, F; 1999- 1991—Kristine Lilly (Hermann Trophy, -Lorrie Fair, D. Missouri Athletic Club Sports Foundation, Preseason National Players of the Year adidas/Intercollegiate Soccer Association of 1998—Cindy Parlow (Soccer Buzz) America, Honda Award); 1992—Mia Hamm (Hermann Trophy, Missouri Athletic Club National Junior Players of the Year Sports Foundation, adidas/Intercollegiate 1997—Cindy Parlow (Soccer News). Soccer Association of America, Honda Award, Soccer America); 1993—Mia Hamm National Sophomore Players of the Year (Hermann Trophy, Missouri Athletic Club 1996—Cindy Parlow (Soccer News). Sports Foundation, adidas/Intercollegiate
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