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Pac-10 Women's Soccer PAC-10 WOMEN'S SOCCER PAC-10 TEAM PAC-10 COACH 1997 First Team Laura Schott, CAL Inger Airheart, ARIZ Hope Solo, WASH CHAMPIONS OF THE YEAR Traci Arkenberg, UCLA Theresa Wagner, WASH 1993 STAN 1995 Ian Sawyers, STAN Courtney Barham, USC 1994 * 1996 Jim Millinder, USC Kim Brown, CAL 2000 First Team 1995 STAN 1997 Joy Fawcett, UCLA 1998 Jim Millinder, USC Emily Burt, STAN Tami Bennett, WASH 1996 STAN 1999 Steve Swanson, STAN Kim Clark, USC Krista Boling, UCLA 1997 UCLA 2000 Lesle Gallimore, WASH Ronnie Fair, STAN Karissa Hampton, UCLA 1998 CAL/UCLA/USC 2001 Andy Nelson, STAN Tracye Lawyer, STAN Isabelle Harvey, USC 1999 STAN 2002 Dan Tobias, WSU Rhi Tanaka, UCLA Tracey Milburn, UCLA 2000 WASH 2003 Jillian Ellis, UCLA Shannon Thomas, UCLA Andrea Morelli, WASH 2001 UCLA 2004 Dan Tobias, ARIZ Jana Wilson, WASH Laura Schott, CAL 2002 STAN 2005 Kevin Boyd, CAL Hope Solo, WASH 2003 UCLA 2006 Tara Erickson, ORE 2007 Jillian Ellis, UCLA Second Team Stacey Tullock, ASU 2004 ARIZ/UCLA 2008 Paul Ratcliffe, STAN Courtney Carroll, CAL Theresa Wagner, WASH 2005 UCLA 2009 Paul Ratcliffe, STAN Deka DeWitt, WSU Marcie Ward, STAN 2006 UCLA 2010 Paul Ratcliffe, STAN Elie Foster, STAN 2007 UCLA Sommer Hammoud, UCLA Second Team 2008 UCLA PAC-10 Rita Hermiz, STAN Breanna Boling, UCLA 2009 STAN Antoinette Marjanovic, ASU Kelsey Carlson, STAN 2010 STAN ALL-CONFERENCE Ryan McManus, CAL Deka DeWitt, WSU 1995 First Team Meghan Reppe, USC Jessica Edwards, USC * No champion was determined Kelly Adamson, STAN Beth Thompson, UCLA Ali Fennell, USC In 1994 as women’s soccer Traci Arkenberg, UCLA Theresa Wagner, WASH Lindsey Jorgensen, WSU was deemed a non-sponsored Tari Beck, WSU Marte Zabala, CAL Vanessa Pierce, WASH Conference sport. Tara Bilanski, WASH Tami Pivnick, CAL Suzie Boots, STAN 1998 First Team Caroline Putz, WASH PAC-10 ATHLETE Jessica Fischer, STAN Tami Bennett, WASH Amy Sauer, STAN Tara Koleski, USC Kim Clark, USC Carly Smolak, STAN OF THE YEAR Carmel Murphy, STAN Deka Dewitt, WSU Natalie Stuhlmueller, CAL 1995 Carmel Murphy, STAN Shannon Thomas, UCLA Staci Duncan, UCLA 1996 Erin Martin, STAN Valerie Williams, OSU Ronnie Fair, STAN 2001 First Team 1997 Traci Arkenberg, UCLA Tina Thompson, WASH Isabellle Harvey, USC Krista Boling, UCLA 1998 Tracye Lawyer, STAN Tracye Lawyer, STAN Amy LePeilbet, ASU Isabelle Harvey, USC Second Team Tracey Milburn, UCLA Mary-Frances Monroe, UCLA 1999 Stacey Tullock, ASU Tiffany Brown, UCLA Stacey Tullock, ASU Stephanie Rigamat, UCLA 2000 Tracey Milburn, UCLA Rachel Davidson, CAL Natalie Stuhlmueller, CAL Amy Sauer, STAN 2001 Hope Solo, WASH Elie Foster, STAN Maite Zabala, CAL Laura Schott, CAL 2002 Marcia Wallis, STAN Rita Hirmez, STAN Second Team Hope Solo, WASH 2003 Tina Frimpong, WASH Christine Keeley, ARIZ Courtney Barham, USC Sarah-Gayle Swanson, UCLA Nandi Pryce, UCLA Louise Liebermann, UCLA Chalise Baysa, ORE Stacey Tullock, ASU 2004 Tina Frimpong, WASH Alisha Lopez, CAL Breana Boling, UCLA Marcia Wallis, STAN 2005 Mallory Miller, ARIZ Erin Martin, STAN Venus James, UCLA Marcie Ward, STAN 2006 Nicole Garbin, ORE Michelle Mitchell, OSU Ryan McManus, CAL 2007 Lauren Cheney, UCLA Melinda Torre, WASH Jennifer Peterson, ASU Second Team 2008 Christina DiMartino, UCLA Sanya Trandum, WASH Caroline Putz, WASH Megan Abbamonto, USC 2009 Kelley O'Hara, STAN Meghan Reppe, USC Chalise Baysa, ORE 2010 Christen Press, UCLA 1996 First Team Carly Smolak, STAN Whitney Jones, UCLA Traci Arkenberg, UCLA Theresa Wagner, WASH Lindsey Jorgensen, WSU Tari Beck, WSU Jana Wilson, WASH Megan Kakadelas, USC PAC-10 DEFENDER Suzie Boots, STAN Ally Marquand, STAN Elie Foster, STAN 1999 First Team Mandy Melendez, OSU OF THE YEAR Terry Gleason, WASH Kim Clark, USC Mallory Moser, CAL 1999 Andrea Morelli, WASH Isabelle Harvey, USC Ronnie Fair, STAN Nandi Pryce, UCLA Allie Kemp, CAL Isabelle Harvey, USC Caroline Putz, WASH PAC-10 FRESHMAN Erin Martin, STAN Christina Kushnir, USC Callie Withers, STAN OF THE YEAR Jody Payne, WSU Tracey Milburn, UCLA Kim Yokers, CAL 1998 Stacey Tullock, ASU Erin Pochman, WASH Andrea Morelli, WASH 1999 Marcia Wallis, STAN Katey Ward, WASH Jen O'Sullivan, STAN 2002 First Team Jessica Winton, UCLA Tina Thompson, WASH Natalie Stuhlmueller, CAL Nicole Barnhart, STAN 2000 Marcie Ward, STAN Stacey Tullock, ASU Elizabeth Bogus, ASU 2001 Megan Kakadelas, USC Second Team Marcia Wallis, STAN Whitney Jones, UCLA 2002 Elizabeth Bogus, ASU Courtney Barham, USC Maite Zabala, CAL Amy LePeilbet, ASU 2003 Rosa Anna Tantillo, USC Berkley Bowers, CAL Jill Oakes, UCLA 2004 Jodie Taylor, OSU Kim Brown, CAL Second Team Nandi Pryce, UCLA 2005 Amy Rodriguez, USC Emily Burt, STAN Christy Arnold, STAN Laura Schott, CAL 2006 Lauren Cheney, UCLA Rachel Davidson, CAL Chalise Baysa, ORE Marcie Ward, STAN 2007 Christen Press, STAN Carol Hatcher, USC Deka DeWitt, WSU Marcia Wallis STAN 2008 Lindsay Taylor, STAN Christine Keeley, ARIZ Staci Duncan, UCLA Callie Withers, STAN 2009 Mariah Nogueira, STAN Erin Saltzman, WASH Ali Fennell, USC Kim Yokers, CAL 2010 Jenna Richardson, OSU Rhi Tanaka, UCLA Venus James, UCLA Shannon Thomas, UCLA Skylar Little, UCLA Jana Wilson, WASH Allyson Marquand, STAN Jessica Glazer, WSU 1 PAC-10 WOMEN'S SOCCER Second Team Mallory Miller, ARIZ 2008 First Team Courtney Verloo, STAN Megan Abbamonto, USC Amy Rodriguez, USC Marisa Abegg, STAN Karter Haug, USC Melissa Bennett, WASH Rosa Anna Tantillo, USC Lauren Cheney, UCLA Courtney Wetzel, OSU Ali Fennell USC Jodie Taylor, OSU Christina DiMartino, UCLA Alexandra Elston, ASU Allyson Marquand, STAN Erin Hardy, UCLA Jorde LaFontaine-Kussmann, Manya Makoski, ASU Second Team Liz Harkin, ASU WASH Iris Mora, UCLA Carmen Anderson, WSU Alex Morgan, CAL Kelly Nelson, ARIZ Erin Bevacqua, ARIZ Ashley Nick, USC Hope Solo, WASH Rachel Buehler, STAN Teresa Noyola, STAN Sarah-Gayle Swanson, UCLA Liz Eisenberg, CAL Amy Rodriguez, USC Kim Taylor WASH Nicole Garbin, ORE Lindsay Taylor, STAN Nicole Wilcox, WSU Tracy Hamm, CAL Ashley Thompson, UCLA Katie Hultin, WSU 2003 First Team Caroline Lea, CAL Second Team Megan Abbamonto, USC Manya Makoski, ASU Kiersten Dallstream, WSU Nicole Barnhart, STAN Stacey Mescher, OSU Allison Falk, STAN Tina Frimpong, WASH Iris Mora, UCLA Megan Jesolva, CAL Whitney Jones, UCLA Nkechi Kanu, CAL Amy LePeilbet, ASU 2006 First Team Camille Levin, STAN Allyson Marquand, STAN Danesha Adams, UCLA Kelley O'Hara, STAN Iris Mora, UCLA Kim Bingham, ASU Lindsay Parlee, WSU Nandi Pryce, UCLA Rachel Buehler, STAN Veronica Perez, WASH Sarah-Gayle Swanson, UCLA Lauren Cheney, UCLA Christen Press, STAN Candice Wilks, ARIZ Gianna DeSaverio, ARIZ Ashli Sandoval, USC Kim Yokers, CAL Christina DiMartino, UCLA Lauren Wilmoth, UCLA Nicole Garbin, ORE 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UCLA Alyssa Dávila, USC Jill Oakes, UCLA 2007 First Team Katie Oakes, CAL Rosa Anna Tantillo, USC Marisa Abegg, STAN Kate Deines, WASH Leah Tapscott, STAN Danesha Adams, UCLA Lauren Wilmoth, UCLA Jodie Taylor, OSU Rachel Buehler, STAN Alina Garciamendez, STAN Marcie Ward, STAN Lauren Cheney, UCLA Lauren Barnes, UCLA Candice Wilks, ARIZ Kiersten Dallstream, WSU Lindsay Taylor, STAN Christina DiMartino, UCLA Meghan Berlingo, WSU Second Team Val Henderson, UCLA Elizabeth Bogus, ASU Courtney Hooker, CAL 2010 First Team Brittany Cooper, ASU Kelley O'Hara, STAN Christen Press, STAN Bristyn Davis, UCLA Alissa Oldenkanp, ASU Sydney Leroux, UCLA Stephanie Ebner, ASU Ashley Nick, USC Alex Morgan, CAL Nikki Gamble, WASH Jodie Talyor, OSU Teresa Noyola, STAN Nikki Goza, USC Kate Deines, WASH Hayley Hunt, STAN Second Team Kylie Wright, UCLA Courtney Hooker, CAL Brooke Bemis, WSU Jen Stoltenberg, ORE Katie Hultin, WSU Caitlin Hannegan, CAL Rachel Quon, STAN Mallory Miller, ARIZ Erin Hardy, UCLA Lauren Barnes, UCLA Alix Rustrum, WSU Kaity Heath, ARIZ Lindsay Taylor, STAN Kara Lang, UCLA Colleen Boyd, OSU 2005 First Team Kristin Olsen, UCLA Danesha Adams, UCLA Christen Press, STAN Second Team Elizabeth Bogus, ASU Ali Riley, STAN Jenna Richardson, OSU Brittany Cooper, ASU Amy Rodriguez, USC Chelsea Buckland, OSU Valerie Henderson, UCLA Shari Summers, STAN Megan Ohai, USC Courtney Hooker, CAL Dylann Tharp, ORE Megan Jesolva, CAL Hayley Hunt, STAN Taylor McCarter, ASU Jill Oakes, UCLA Mariah Nogueira, STAN 2.
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