WSOC Awards for 2015.Indd

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

WSOC Awards for 2015.Indd 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 F–Joy Biefeld, California DIVISION I FIRST-TEAM F–Bettina Bernardi, Texas A&M M–April Kater, Massachusetts F–Julie Cunningham, William & Mary ALL-AMERICA F–Moira Buckley, Connecticut M–Robin Lotze, William & Mary (1980-2014) F–Stacey Flionis, Massachusetts F–Kim Prutting, Connecticut M–Carla Werden, North Carolina 1980 F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason F–Jenni Symons, Santa Clara 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 1982 F–April Heinrichs, North Carolina F–Annie Perez, Barry 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
Recommended publications
  • 2010 Media Guide.Indd
    Kacey Richards Elise Fugowski Senior Senior Becky Gundling Senior Meghan Cunningham Senior UConn in the Wps Niki Cross Kristen Graczyk Meghan Schnur Brittany Taylor Drafted Fifth Round FC Gold Pride Drafted Second Round Drafted First Round 34th overall 11th Overall Sixth Overall St. Louis Athletica • Boston Breakers Sky Blue FC Sky Blue FC UConn in the professional ranks WUSA PlAyerS InternAtIonAlly Alexa Borisjuk – Philadelphia Charge Maria Yatrakis (UConn ’02) Strommen- Norway, 2009 Kerry Connors – New York Power, Jitex- Sweden, 2008 Philadelphia Charge, and San Diego Spirit Qbik- Sweden, 2006-07 Carey Dorn – Bay Area Cyber Rays Greek National Team, 2001-present Chrisy McCann – Boston Breakers 2004 Olympics Mary Frances-Monroe – Philadelphia Charge and Christy Rowe (UConn ’95) Boston Breakers Estlund Tus Niederkirchen- Germany Sarah Popper – Boston Breakers FC Saarbrukcken- Germany Naomi Stone – Carolina Courage Alex Zedros (UConn ’07) Jennifer Tietjen – Philadelphia Charge Danmarks IF- Sweden Margaret Tietjen – San Diego Spirit and New York Power Santos FC- Brazil Sara Whalen – New York Power Ciara McCormack (UConn ’01) Casey Zimny – Washington Freedom Fortuna Hjorring- Denmark, 2002-04, 2006 Asker- Norway, 2008 Kolbotn IL- Norway, 2009-present Stephanie Labbe (UConn ’08) Pitea IF- Sweden, 2009-present UNIVERSITY OF2010 CONNECTICUT UCONN WOMEN’S SOCCER 27 NCAA Appearances2006 zUniversity 8 BIG EAST Regular of Connecticut Season Titles Fieldz 2 BIG HockeyEAST Tournament Titles Table of Contents 2010 Schedule General Information August Table of Contents/Schedule ..............................................................1 14 Boston College (Exhibition) 7:00 p.m. Historical Timeline ..........................................................................2-3 Joseph J. Morrone Stadium ...........................................................4-5 22 Siena 1:00 p.m. General Information/Ticket Information .............................................6 27 vs.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 UNC Women's Soccer Record Book
    2020 UNC Women’s Soccer Record Book 1 2020 UNC Women’s Soccer Record Book Carolina Quick Facts Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. 2020 UNC Soccer Media Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents, Quick Facts........................................................................ 2 Established: December 11, 1789 (UNC is the oldest public university in the United States) 2019 Roster, Pronunciation Guide................................................................... 3 2020 Schedule................................................................................................. 4 Enrollment: 18,814 undergraduates, 11,097 graduate and professional 2019 Team Statistics & Results ....................................................................5-7 students, 29,911 total enrollment Misc. Statistics ................................................................................................. 8 Dr. Kevin Guskiewicz Chancellor: Losses, Ties, and Comeback Wins ................................................................. 9 Bubba Cunningham Director of Athletics: All-Time Honor Roll ..................................................................................10-19 Larry Gallo (primary), Korie Sawyer Women’s Soccer Administrators: Year-By-Year Results ...............................................................................18-21 Rich (secondary) Series History ...........................................................................................23-27 Senior Woman Administrator: Marielle vanGelder Single Game Superlatives ........................................................................28-29
    [Show full text]
  • United Soccer Coaches All-Americans Individual
    INDIVIDUAL HONORS & AWARDS UNITED SOCCER COACHES ALL-AMERICANS Thirteen Huskers have earned 19 All-America awards from the United Soccer Coaches (formerly the NSCAA) in the past 24 seasons. Jaycie Johnson became Nebraska’s most recent All- American, making the third team in 2016. She led the team in goals scored (11), points (24) and game-winning goals (6) during the 2016 campaign. Midfielder Kari Uppinghouse was Nebraska's first first-team All-American in 1996. Uppinghouse provided a dominant physical presence in the midfield while leading Kari Uppinghouse, MF Lindsay Eddleman, F Rebecca Hornbacher, GK the Huskers to their first NCAA Tournament and a 23-game First Team, 1996 Second Team, 1996 Third Team, 1996 winning streak as a junior in 1996. Two other Huskers, Lindsay Eddleman – who became Nebraska's first freshman to earn All-America honors – and goalkeeper Rebecca Hornbacher, joined Uppinghouse as All-Americans in 1996. In 1998, three Huskers earned All-America honors, including Sharolta Nonen, who became the first Nebraska player to become a two-time All-American. Isabelle Morneau and Kim Engesser also added the first honors of their careers. In 1999, Morneau claimed her second straight second- team award, while Nonen became the first Husker to be a three-time All-American. Jenny Benson earned first-team All-America honors as a senior defender in 2000, after moving from the midfield in the spring. Midfielder Meghan Anderson also earned first-team Sharolta Nonen, D Kim Engesser, F Isabelle Morneau, D honors, while forward Christine Latham, the Big 12 Player of the Year, nabbed second-team honors.
    [Show full text]
  • Women's Soccer
    WOMEN’S SOCCER 245 2012 SEASON IN REVIEW FINAL TEAM STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L T PTS. PCT. GF GA W L T PCT. GF GA 1. Penn State* 10 0 1 31 .955 36 10 21 4 2 .815 76 28 2. Ohio State^ 8 2 1 25 .773 24 8 16 4 2 .773 40 14 3. Michigan 7 2 2 23 .727 19 9 16 5 3 .729 42 17 4. Minnesota 6 4 1 19 .591 21 14 11 7 2 .600 44 25 Illinois 6 4 1 19 .591 18 19 10 9 4 .522 31 39 6. Wisconsin 5 5 1 16 .500 17 18 12 8 1 .595 38 28 7. Iowa 3 5 3 12 .409 10 14 12 6 3 .643 40 19 Indiana 4 7 0 12 .364 13 21 9 9 1 .500 32 33 Nebraska 4 7 0 12 .364 15 26 7 12 1 .375 27 38 10. Northwestern 3 8 0 9 .273 6 16 7 10 2 .421 19 28 11. Michigan State 2 8 1 7 .227 10 20 8 9 2 .474 24 24 Purdue 2 8 1 7 .227 10 24 7 10 2 .421 27 32 * Big Ten Champion ^ Big Ten Tournament Champion 2012 ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS 2012 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM* Position First Team* Second Team Nicole Breece, Illinois, F Forward Nkem Ezurike, MICH Orianica Velasquez, IND Taylor Uhl, MINN Mayme Conroy, NEB Corinne Harris, Michigan, F Tiffany Cameron, OSU Cara Walls, WIS Allyson Krause, Michigan State, F Maya Hayes, PSU Hayley Helverson, Minnesota, D Jaylyn Odermann, Nebraska, D Midfield Vanessa DiBernardo, ILL Meghan Toohey, MICH Jillian McVicker, Ohio State, G Danica Wu, OSU Raquel Rodriguez, PSU Christine Nairn, PSU Monica Lam-Feist, WIS RAQUEL RODRIGUEZ, Penn State, M Mallory Weber, Penn State, M Defense Holly Hein, MICH Ari Romero, NEB Lindsey Holmes, Wisconsin, F Shelina Zadorski, MICH Kendyl Reed, OSU Kinley McNicoll, Wisconsin, M Annie Steinlage, MSU Maddy Evans, PSU Lexi Peterson, Wisconsin,
    [Show full text]
  • 2011 Women's Soccer All-Big Ten Teams and Individual
    2011 WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL‐BIG TEN TEAMS AND INDIVIDUAL HONORS Coach of the Year: Janet Rayfield, Illinois Forward of the Year: Maya Hayes, Penn State Midfielder of the Year: Vanessa DiBernardo, Illinois Defender of the Year: Jenna Carosio, Illinois Goalkeeper of the Year: Michele Dalton, Wisconsin Freshman of the Year: Taylor Uhl, Minnesota All‐Big Ten Teams Position First Team Second Team Forward Laura Heyboer, Michigan State Marissa Mykines, Illinois Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska Nkem Ezurike, Michigan Maya Hayes, Penn State Taylor Schram, Penn State Midfield Vanessa DiBernardo, Illinois Clare Stachel, Michigan Christine Nairn, Penn State Jordan Mueller, Michigan State Ali Schaefer, Penn State Jordan Jackson, Nebraska Dani Wu, Ohio State Defense Jenna Carosio, Illinois Morgan Showalter, Iowa Annie Steinlage, Michigan State Josie Solie, Minnesota Danielle Scoliere, Ohio State Emma Thomson, Penn State Lexi Marton, Penn State Lindsey Johnson, Wisconsin Goalkeeper Michele Dalton, Wisconsin Erin McNulty, Penn State All‐Freshman Team* Jannelle Flaws, Illinois, F Stephanie Pouse, Illinois, D Cloe Lacasse, Iowa, F Kate Brown, Iowa, D Christina Murillo, Michigan, M Becca Roberts, Minnesota, M TAYLOR UHL, Minnesota, F Kori Chapic, Penn State, D Whitney Church, Penn State, M Emily Hurd, Penn State, M Cara Walls, Wisconsin, F * Additional honoree due to tie. Unanimous selections in ALL CAPS Sportsmanship Award Honorees: Kristen Gierman, Jr., Illinois Carly Samp, Sr., Indiana Gabby Tinner, Sr., Iowa Courtney Mercier, Sr., Michigan Katelin Chaklos, Sr., Michigan State Josie Solie, Sr., Minnesota Stacy Bartels, So., Nebraska Alison Schneeman, Sr., Northwestern Liz Sullivan, Sr., Ohio State Krissy Tribbert, Sr., Penn State Alexis Tryba, Sr., Purdue Julia Roddar, Fr., Wisconsin .
    [Show full text]
  • April 13, 2013 - Portland Thorns FC Vs
    April 13, 2013 - Portland Thorns FC vs. FC Kansas City GOALS 1 2 F Portland (0-0-1) 0 1 1 FC Kansas City (0-0-1) 1 0 1 SCORING SUMMARY Goal Time Team Goal Scorer Assists Note 1 3 FC Kansas City Renae Cuellar Leigh Ann Robinson 2 67 Portland Christine Sinclair PK CAUTIONS AND EJECTIONS Time Team ## Player Card Reason 43 FC Kansas City 19 Kristie Mewis Yellow Card Delay of Game - Restart 70 Portland 21 Nikki Washington Yellow Card Holding 83 Portland 5 Kathryn Williamson Yellow Card Holding SUBSTITUTIONS Time Team OUT IN 62 Portland #7 Nikki Marshall #4 Emilee O'Neil 64 Portland #8 Angie Kerr #9 Danielle Foxhoven 72 FC Kansas City #7 Casey Loyd #8 Courtney Jones 77 FC Kansas City #9 Merritt Mathias #20 Katie Kelly 81 FC Kansas City #19 Kristie Mewis #15 Erika Tymrak 93+ Portland #21 Nikki Washington #20 Courtney Wetzel Provided by STATS LLC and NWSL - Saturday, April 20, 2013 April 13, 2013 - Portland Thorns FC vs. FC Kansas City SHOTS 1 2 F Portland 3 4 7 FC Kansas City 6 4 10 SHOTS ON GOAL 1 2 F Portland 2 2 4 FC Kansas City 1 2 3 SAVES 1 2 F Portland 0 2 2 FC Kansas City 2 1 3 CORNER KICKS 1 2 F Portland 3 1 4 FC Kansas City 2 1 3 OFFSIDES 1 2 F Portland 0 1 1 FC Kansas City 1 1 2 FOULS 1 2 F Portland 6 7 13 FC Kansas City 6 6 12 Officials: Referee: Kari Seitz Asst.
    [Show full text]
  • 5.15 Program.Pdf
    LouCity Program Ad 2020 b.pdf 1 8/24/20 12:04 PM WE NEED TO BENOWNOW MOREMORE THANTHAN EVEREVER C M Y Just as LouCity players work together on the field, CM MY we work together in innovative ways with businesses, CY individuals, nonprofits and government orgs to CMY empower individuals and families in our community K to achieve their fullest potential. We mean it when we say that with your help, we will create a better – more equitable future for all – right here at home! Go LouCity! 502.426.8820 www.blairwood.com metrounitedway.org/2020 IN THIS ISSUE GAME PREVIEW 04 'All of the little things'; good habits aid Racing defender Riehl's durability TEAM ROSTERS 05 A look at team rosters for Racing Louisville FC and Kansas City LYNN FAMILY STADIUM 07 Key details about Racing Lou's home MAP OF LYNN FAMILY STADIUM 08 Map including sections, vendors, and more RACING STAFF 09 Racing Louisville's Coaches, Technical Staff, & Support Staff MEET THE TEAM 11-16 Player profiles for every athlete 2021 SEASON SCHEDULE 17 Racing Louisville's 2021 NWSL schedule COMMUNITY PARTNERS 19 A listing of Racing Louisville's business partners 03 'ALL OF THE LITTLE THINGS'; GOOD HABITS AID RACING DEFENDER RIEHL'S DURABILITY By Logan Agin During her collegiate career, Racing Louisville FC team to compete in the 2016 U-20 World Cup in Papa defender Kaleigh Riehl cracked the code on how to New Guinea. get on and then stay on the field as she set the NCAA record for minutes as a field player.
    [Show full text]
  • 2005 Women's Soccer Brochure
    2006 NCAA Championship Review 2006 CAROLINA POSTSEASON The University of North Carolina entered the HONOR ROLL PART 1 2006 Honda Broderick Cup Finalist 2006 season in the unaccustomed position of Heather O’Reilly, Sr., F being ranked no higher than third in any of the 2006 Honda Soccer Award Winner four major national polls. For a program which Heather O’Reilly, Sr., F had won 18 national championships between 2006 Soccer America Player of the Year Heather O’Reilly, Sr., F 1981 and 2005, these kinds of preseason rank - 2006 Soccer Buzz Player of the Year ings were not the norm. Carolina began the Yael Averbuch, So., MF season third in two polls, fourth in another and 2006 Honda Soccer Award Finalists Heather O’Reilly, Sr., F sixth in the Soccer Buzz poll. Yael Averbuch, So., MF But the poll rankings seem warranted. The 2006 Hermann Trophy Finalists departed 2005 senior class had included five All- Heather O’Reilly, Sr., F Americas in its ranks, including three current Yael Averbuch, So., MF U.S. full national team members. Coach Anson 2006 Soccer Buzz Player of the Year Finalists Heather O’Reilly, Sr., F Dorrance knew that he would have to rely on a Yael Averbuch, So., MF large contingent of freshmen in order to be a 2006 Soccer Buzz Freshmen of the Year Finalists competitive team, much less a dominant entity. Tobin Heath, Fr., MF Nikki Washington, Fr., MF When the Tar Heels began the season with its Top Drawer Soccer Player of the Season first loss in a season opener since 1983, for a Yael Averbuch, So., MF very small window of time there was the belief ACC Offensive Player of the Year that the preseason rankings were deserved.
    [Show full text]
  • 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 D–Karen Gollwitzer, SUNY Cortland D–Karen Nance, UC Santa Barbara M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia Soccer Coaches Association of D–Lori Stukes, Massachusetts D–Kim Prutting, Connecticut M–Linda Dorn, UC Santa Barbara America (NSCAA) selected one F–Pam Baughman, George Mason D–Shelley Separovich, Colorado Col. M–Jill Rutten, NC State All-America team that combined all F–Bettina Bernardi, Texas A&M D–Carla Werden, North Carolina F–Brandi Chastain, Santa Clara three divisions. Starting in 1986, Division III selected its own team, F–Moira Buckley, Connecticut F–Michelle Akers, UCF F–Lisa Cole, SMU but Divisions I and II continued to F–Stacey Flionis, Massachusetts F–Joy Biefeld, California F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina select one team. Starting in 1988, F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason F–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina all three divisions selected their 1984 F–April Kater, Massachusetts F–April Kater, Massachusetts own teams. Soccer America started F–Jennifer Smith, Cornell NSCAA 1991 selecting a team in 1988, which SOCCER AMERICA included all divisions. Beginning in G–Monica Hall, UC Santa Barbara NSCAA 1990, the team was selected from D–Suzy Cobb, North Carolina D–Lisa Bray, William Smith G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin only Division I schools. NSCAA and D–Leslie Gallimore, California D–Linda Hamilton, NC State D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts was rebranded as United Soccer D–Liza Grant, Colorado Col. D–Lori Henry, North Carolina M–Cathleen Cambria, Connecticut Coaches in 2017.
    [Show full text]
  • Toluca, De Lo Mejor En El Ranking IFFHS
    10283890 03/03/2004 01:15 a.m. Page 1 Tenis: Eliminados competidores nacionales del Abierto Mexicano | Pág. 4 Miércoles 3 de marzo de 2004 D RENUEVA El astro Ronaldo amplió su contrato con el Real Madrid hasta junio del 2008. BALOMPIÉ 2 Editor: CÉSAR ACOSTA MALTOS Coeditor Gráfico: ABIÚ SANTAELLA HERNÁNDEZ [email protected] DECISIVO | LA SELECCIÓN TRICOLOR DE FUTBOL ENFRENTARÁ EN LA SEMIFINAL A SU SIMILAR DE CANADÁ Van por pase a Atenas La jugadora azteca Patricia Pérez, máxima artillera del torneo con cinco dianas, será factor clave SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA (NOTIMEX).- La Selección Mexicana femenil de futbol enfrentará este día a su si- milar de Canadá, ello en busca de la clasificación a los Juegos Olím- picos Atenas 2004, dentro del Pre- olímpico de la Concacaf. Diablos Rojos, el cuadro azteca destacado. Es de destacarse que el equi- po dirigido por el estratega Leo- nardo Cuéllar busca sumarse a la Toluca, de lo mejor selección varonil de futbol, que el 10 de febrero pasado obtuvo su pase a la justa veraniega tras de- rrotar en la semifinal al repre- en el ranking IFFHS sentativo del vecino país del norte, su “archirrival” de los Es- BERLÍN,ALEMANIA (NOTIMEX).- Real Madrid desban- tados Unidos por 4-0, en el tor- có finalmente a AC Milán del primer lugar de la neo realizado en el Estadio jalis- clasificación mensual de clubes de la Federación co de Guadalajara, Jalisco. Internacional de Historia y Estadísticas del Fut- Nada fácil la tiene el equipo bol (IFFHS) donde el mejor equipo mexicano es mexicano al tener que enfrentar Toluca, que aparece en la posición 50.
    [Show full text]
  • City Nixes Music Festival, Shifts Independence Day
    | PAGE LABEL EVEN | ‘IT MEANS T Vol. 117HE No. 40 JOURNALFriday, February 26, 2021 $100 A LOT’ T J Tigers open three- COSTLY COLD: Bats, birds among wildlife pummeled during Southern freeze. B1 game rivalry at Bur rells F d RELIEF AT LAST: As hospital numbers fall, fatigued staff get some respite. D1 home today. C1 ord R Tamassee SENECA OCONEE COUNTYCouncil District 4 d R y a Salem w o l l a G W City nixes music festival, shifts h i te w a Easy St te r F d a R l l s e R 1 2 3 4 5 d Oconee County g d R d i y N B le L R Elliott Durham Cain Davis Hart g r l i W t n a a d i t SOUTH CAROLINA n d l V h e R p c h R e i H t m m d e R r Independence Day celebration w u i i h r v o J e e y o r F R 1 e d h C n 0 hu rc R C h o 7 d s l o h c is tentatively scheduled Creek and two other i Planning their N to begin at 4 p.m. at its musical acts. O r r e Committee eyes Juneteenth, e v M M n A annual home at Gignilli- “We just can’t do it F R i o i d u k l P n r l ta a R i P d n at Field.
    [Show full text]
  • 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 (1980-2017) 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.
    [Show full text]