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Women's Soccer Awards Section Women’s Award Winners Division I First-Team All-America (1980-2008) ................................................ 2 Division I First-Team All-Americans by School ..................................................... 3 Division II First-Team All-America (1988-2008) ................................................ 5 Division II First-Team All-Americans by School ..................................................... 6 Division III First-Team All-America (1986-2008) ................................................ 6 Division III First-Team All Americans by School ..................................................... 7 National Award Winners ........................... 9 2 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS All-America Teams NOTE: From 1980-85, the National D–Lori Stukes, Massachusetts F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina SOCCER AMERICA Soccer Coaches Association of D–Harriet Tatro, Vermont F–Kerri Tashiro, Colorado Col. G–Saskia Webber, Rutgers America (NSCAA) selected one All- F–Michelle Akers, UCF F–Gina Vasallo, Boston College D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts F–Lori Bessmer, Cortland St. D–Jennifer Lewis, Duke America team that combined all F–April Heinrichs, North Carolina SOCCER AMERICA M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut three divisions. Starting in 1986, Di- F–Donna MacDougall, Connecticut G–Karen Richter, UCF M–Julie Foudy, Stanford vision III selected its own team, but F–Catherine Shankweiler, Connecticut D–Tamie Batista, Santa Clara M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina D–Kyllene Carter, Barry M–Sue Wall, Santa Clara Divisions I and II continued to select D–Kim Prutting, Connecticut one team. Starting in 1988, all three 1985 F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina M–Joy Biefeld, California F–Kim LeMere, Hartford divisions selected their own teams. NSCAA M–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina Soccer America started selecting a M–April Kater, Massachusetts F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland D–Debbie Belkin, Massachusetts M–Robin Lotze, William & Mary team in 1988, which included all di- D–Sharon Hoag, Colorado Col. visions. Beginning in 1990, the team M–Carla Werden, North Carolina D–Cathy Klein, Cortland St. F–Charmaine Hooper, 1993 was selected from only Division I D–Megan McCarthy, William & Mary North Carolina St. NSCAA schools. D–Colleen O’Day, Brown F–Kerri Tashiro, Colorado Col. G–Skye Eddy, George Mason F–Pam Baughman, George Mason D–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut F–Lori Bessmer, Cortland St. D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford F–Kristin Bowsher, Massachusetts 1990 D–Paula Wilkins, Massachusetts Division I First- F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason NSCAA M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame F–April Heinrichs, North Carolina G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin M–Jennifer Lalor, Santa Clara Team All-America D–Julie Foudy, Stanford M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina D–Sandra Gaskill, William & Mary M–Kelly Walbert, Duke 1986 D–Beth Grecco, Connecticut (1980-2008) NSCAA F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina F–Suzanne Baily, Brown F–Kara Lee, SMU G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. F–Brandi Chastain, Santa Clara 1980 D–Debbie Belkin, Massachusetts F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland F–Lisa Cole, SMU F–Sarah Rafanelli, Stanford NSCAA D–Marcia McDermott, North Carolina F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina G–Lori Katz, Lewis & Clark D–Megan McCarthy, William & Mary F–Charmaine Hooper, SOCCER AMERICA D–Adele Fairman, Texas A&M D–Maria Montuori, Boston College North Carolina St. G–Skye Eddy, George Mason D–Terry Febrey, Cortland St. D–Denise Regas, Cal St. East Bay F–April Kater, Massachusetts D–Paula Wilkins, Massachusetts D–Deb McKinney, Cincinnati F–Julie Angevine, Wisconsin F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame D–Madeline Mangini, Massachusetts F–Laurie Collier, Cornell F–Robin Lotze, William & Mary M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut M–Nancy Clary, North Carolina F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason M–Jennifer Lalor, Santa Clara M–DiAnn Kimbrel, Northern Colo. F–April Heinrichs, North Carolina SOCCER AMERICA M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina M–Nena Odim, Princeton F–Jenni Symons, Santa Clara G–Saskia Webber, Rutgers F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina F–Heather Brendel, Cortland St. D–Julie Foudy, Stanford F–Kara Lee, SMU F–Jolly Colchetti, UCLA 1987 D–Beth Grecco, Connecticut F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland F–Frances Fusco, Brown NSCAA M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia F–Sarah Rafanelli, Stanford G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. M–Linda Dorn, UC Santa Barb. F–Kelly Walbert, Duke 1981 D–Debbie Belkin, Massachusetts M–Jill Rutten, North Carolina St. NSCAA D–Kristen Bowsher, Massachusetts F–Brandi Chastain, Santa Clara 1994 G–Mary Lou Breen, Connecticut D–Lori Henry, North Carolina F–Lisa Cole, SMU NSCAA D–Terry Febrey, Cortland St. D–Megan McCarthy, William & Mary F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina G–Jennifer Renola, Notre Dame D–Dori Kovanen, North Carolina D–Carla Werden, North Carolina F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford D–Meg Metz, Oregon F–Joy Biefeld, California F–April Kater, Massachusetts D–Heidi Kocher, Massachusetts M–Felise Duffy, Connecticut F–Julie Cunningham, William & Mary D–Thori Staples, North Carolina St. M–Joan Gettemeyer, Mo.-St. Louis F–Kim Prutting, Connecticut 1991 M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame M–Nina Holmstron, Massachusetts F–Jenni Symons, Santa Clara NSCAA M–Jennifer Lalor, Santa Clara M–Carol Smith, Texas A&M F–Kerri Tashiro, Colorado Col. G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin M–Jessica Reifer, Hartford F–Pam Boughman, UCF D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina F–Wendy Greenberg, North Carolina 1988 M–Cathleen Cambria, Connecticut F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland F–Stephanie Zeh, North Carolina NSCAA M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland G–Janine Szpara, Colorado Col. M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut F–Natalie Neaton, William & Mary 1982 D–Linda Hamilton, North Carolina St. M–Julie Foudy, Stanford F–Kelly Walbert, Duke NSCAA D–Karen Nance, UC Santa Barb. M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina SOCCER AMERICA G–Joan Shockow, Cortland St. D–Kim Prutting, Connecticut F–Kim LeMere, Hartford G–Jen Mead, George Mason D–Tracy Brooks, Boston College D–Shelley Separovich, Colorado Col. F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford D–Jackie Gaw, Massachusetts D–Carla Werden, North Carolina F–Kari Maijala, Wisconsin M–Cindy Daws, Notre Dame D–Patty Kelley, Mo.-St. Louis F–Michelle Akers, UCF F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland M–Danielle Egan, North Carolina D–Helen Negrey, Radford F–Joy Biefeld, California F–Andrea Rubio, Virginia M–Angela Kelly, North Carolina D–Lori Palmer, Cortland St. F–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina SOCCER AMERICA M–Jen Lalor, Santa Clara F–Joan Gettemeyer, Mo.-St. Louis F–April Kater, Massachusetts G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina F–Amy Machin, North Carolina F–Jennifer Smith, Cornell D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland F–Megan MacKenzie, Rochester SOCCER AMERICA D–Robyn Neigel, Colorado Col. F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland F–Michelle Sedita, UCF D–Lisa Bray, William Smith M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia F–Natalie Neaton, William & Mary F–Stephanie Zeh, North Carolina D–Linda Hamilton, North Carolina St. M–Julie Foudy, Stanford F–Kelly Walbert, Duke D–Lori Henry, North Carolina M–Charry Korgel, Colorado Col. 1983 M–Joy Biefeld, California M–Louellen Poore, North Carolina 1995 NSCAA M–Sonya Brandt, Pacific Lutheran M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina NSCAA G–Joan Schockow, Cortland St. M–Sue Gjerset, Wisconsin F–Kim LeMere, Hartford G–Maja Hansen, New Hampshire D–Suzy Cobb, North Carolina M–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford D–Heidi Comeau, Vermont M–April Kater, Massachusetts F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland D–Erin Lynch, Massachusetts D–Joan Gettemeyer, Mo.-St. Louis M–Denise Regas, Cal St. East Bay D–Sara Whalen, Connecticut D–Karen Gollwitzer, Cortland St. F–Michelle Akers, UCF 1992 D–Staci Wilson, North Carolina D–Lori Stukes, Massachusetts F–Annie Perez, Barry NSCAA M–Holly Manthei, Notre Dame F–Pam Baughman, George Mason G–Saskia Webber, Rutgers M–Jessica Reifer, Hartford F–Bettina Bernardi, Texas A&M 1989 D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts M–Emily Stauffer, Harvard F–Moira Buckley, Connecticut NSCAA M–Karen Ferguson, Connecticut F–Danielle Garrett, SMU F–Stacey Flionis, Massachusetts M–Joy Biefeld, California M–Julie Foudy, Stanford F–Debbie Keller, North Carolina F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason M–Diane Hedin, George Mason M–Tisha Venturini, North Carolina F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland M–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina F–Cindy Parlow, North Carolina 1984 M–April Kater, Massachusetts F–Kim LeMere, Hartford SOCCER AMERICA NSCAA M–Robin Lotze, William & Mary F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina G–Tracy Noonan, North Carolina G–Monica Hall, UC Santa Barb. M–Mary Claire Robinson, Colorado Col. F–Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland D–Jessica Fischer, Stanford D–Suzy Cobb, North Carolina F–Laura Anton, George Mason F–Sarah Rafanelli, Stanford D–Erin Lynch, Massachusetts D–Leslie Gallimore, California F–Charmaine Hooper, F–Andrea Rubio, Virginia D–Kate Sobrero, Notre Dame D–Liza Grant, Colorado Col. North Carolina St. F–Rebecca Wakefield, William & Mary D–Thori Staples, North Carolina St. All-AMERICA TEAMS 3 D–Staci Wilson, North Carolina 1999 F–Chrissie Abbott, West Virginia M–Danesha Adams, UCLA M–Holly Manthei, Notre Dame NSCAA F–Marcia Wallis, Stanford M–Lori Chalupny, North Carolina F–Danielle Garrett, SMU G–Emily Oleksiuk, Penn St. F–Courtney Crandell, Charlotte M–Sarah Huffman, Virginia F–Shannon MacMillan, Portland D–Danielle Slaton, Santa Clara F–Christine Sinclair, Portland M–Lindsey
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