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PAC-10 WOMEN'S SOCCER

1997 First Team

Inger Airheart, ARIZ
Laura Schott, CAL Hope Solo, WASH Theresa Wagner, WASH

PAC-10 TEAM CHAMPIONS
PAC-10 COACH OF THE YEAR

1995 Ian Sawyers, STAN 1996 Jim Millinder, USC 1997 Joy Fawcett, UCLA 1998 Jim Millinder, USC 1999 Steve Swanson, STAN 2000 Lesle Gallimore, WASH 2001 Andy Nelson, STAN 2002 Dan Tobias, WSU 2003 Jillian Ellis, UCLA 2004 Dan Tobias, ARIZ 2005 Kevin Boyd, CAL

Traci Arkenberg, UCLA Courtney Barham, USC Kim Brown, CAL Emily Burt, STAN Kim Clark, USC Ronnie Fair, STAN Tracye Lawyer, STAN Rhi Tanaka, UCLA Shannon Thomas, UCLA Jana Wilson, WASH
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
STAN *

2000 First Team

STAN STAN UCLA CAL/UCLA/USC STAN WASH UCLA STAN UCLA ARIZ/UCLA UCLA
Tami Bennett, WASH Krista Boling, UCLA Karissa Hampton, UCLA Isabelle Harvey, USC Tracey Milburn, UCLA Andrea Morelli, WASH Laura Schott, CAL Hope Solo, WASH

2006 Tara Erickson, ORE 2007 Jillian Ellis, UCLA 2008 Paul Ratcliffe, STAN 2009 Paul Ratcliffe, STAN 2010 Paul Ratcliffe, STAN

Second Team

Courtney Carroll, CAL Deka DeWitt, WSU Elie Foster, STAN Sommer Hammoud, UCLA Rita Hermiz, STAN Antoinette Marjanovic, ASU Ryan McManus, CAL Meghan Reppe, USC Beth Thompson, UCLA Theresa Wagner, WASH Marte Zabala, CAL
Stacey Tullock, ASU Theresa Wagner, WASH Marcie Ward, STAN
UCLA UCLA UCLA STAN

Second Team

Breanna Boling, UCLA Kelsey Carlson, STAN Deka DeWitt, WSU Jessica Edwards, USC Ali Fennell, USC Lindsey Jorgensen, WSU Vanessa Pierce, WASH Tami Pivnick, CAL Caroline Putz, WASH Amy Sauer, STAN Carly Smolak, STAN Natalie Stuhlmueller, CAL

PAC-10

STAN

ALL-CONFERENCE

1995 First Team

* No champion was determined In 1994 as women’s soccer was deemed a non-sponsored Conference sport.
Kelly Adamson, STAN Traci Arkenberg, UCLA Tari Beck, WSU Tara Bilanski, WASH Suzie Boots, STAN Jessica Fischer, STAN Tara Koleski, USC Carmel Murphy, STAN Shannon Thomas, UCLA Valerie Williams, OSU Tina Thompson, WASH

1998 First Team

Tami Bennett, WASH Kim Clark, USC Deka Dewitt, WSU Staci Duncan, UCLA Ronnie Fair, STAN Isabellle Harvey, USC Tracye Lawyer, STAN Tracey Milburn, UCLA Stacey Tullock, ASU Natalie Stuhlmueller, CAL Maite Zabala, CAL

PAC-10 ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

1995 Carmel Murphy, STAN 1996 Erin Martin, STAN 1997 Traci Arkenberg, UCLA 1998 Tracye Lawyer, STAN
Isabelle Harvey, USC

2001 First Team

Krista Boling, UCLA Amy LePeilbet, ASU Mary-Frances Monroe, UCLA Stephanie Rigamat, UCLA Amy Sauer, STAN Laura Schott, CAL Hope Solo, WASH Sarah-Gayle Swanson, UCLA Stacey Tullock, ASU Marcia Wallis, STAN Marcie Ward, STAN

Second Team

1999 Stacey Tullock, ASU 2000 Tracey Milburn, UCLA 2001 Hope Solo, WASH 2002 Marcia Wallis, STAN 2003 Tina Frimpong, WASH
Nandi Pryce, UCLA
2004 Tina Frimpong, WASH 2005 Mallory Miller, ARIZ 2006 Nicole Garbin, ORE 2007 Lauren Cheney, UCLA 2008 Christina DiMartino, UCLA 2009 Kelley O'Hara, STAN 2010 Christen Press, UCLA
Tiffany Brown, UCLA Rachel Davidson, CAL Elie Foster, STAN Rita Hirmez, STAN Christine Keeley, ARIZ Louise Liebermann, UCLA Alisha Lopez, CAL

Second Team

Courtney Barham, USC Chalise Baysa, ORE Breana Boling, UCLA Venus James, UCLA Ryan McManus, CAL Jennifer Peterson, ASU Caroline Putz, WASH Meghan Reppe, USC Carly Smolak, STAN Theresa Wagner, WASH Jana Wilson, WASH
Erin Martin, STAN Michelle Mitchell, OSU Melinda Torre, WASH Sanya Trandum, WASH

Second Team

Megan Abbamonto, USC Chalise Baysa, ORE Whitney Jones, UCLA Lindsey Jorgensen, WSU Megan Kakadelas, USC Ally Marquand, STAN Mandy Melendez, OSU Mallory Moser, CAL Nandi Pryce, UCLA Caroline Putz, WASH Callie Withers, STAN Kim Yokers, CAL

1996 First Team

Traci Arkenberg, UCLA Tari Beck, WSU Suzie Boots, STAN Elie Foster, STAN Terry Gleason, WASH Isabelle Harvey, USC Allie Kemp, CAL Erin Martin, STAN Jody Payne, WSU Erin Pochman, WASH Katey Ward, WASH Tina Thompson, WASH

PAC-10 DEFENDER

1999 First Team

OF THE YEAR

Kim Clark, USC Ronnie Fair, STAN
1999 Andrea Morelli, WASH
Isabelle Harvey, USC Christina Kushnir, USC Tracey Milburn, UCLA Andrea Morelli, WASH Jen O'Sullivan, STAN Natalie Stuhlmueller, CAL Stacey Tullock, ASU Marcia Wallis, STAN Maite Zabala, CAL

PAC-10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

1998 Stacey Tullock, ASU 1999 Marcia Wallis, STAN
Jessica Winton, UCLA

2002 First Team

Nicole Barnhart, STAN Elizabeth Bogus, ASU Whitney Jones, UCLA Amy LePeilbet, ASU Jill Oakes, UCLA Nandi Pryce, UCLA Laura Schott, CAL Marcie Ward, STAN Marcia Wallis STAN Callie Withers, STAN Kim Yokers, CAL
2000 Marcie Ward, STAN 2001 Megan Kakadelas, USC 2002 Elizabeth Bogus, ASU 2003 Rosa Anna Tantillo, USC 2004 Jodie Taylor, OSU 2005 Amy Rodriguez, USC 2006 Lauren Cheney, UCLA 2007 Christen Press, STAN 2008 Lindsay Taylor, STAN 2009 Mariah Nogueira, STAN 2010 Jenna Richardson, OSU

Second Team

Courtney Barham, USC Berkley Bowers, CAL Kim Brown, CAL

Second Team

Emily Burt, STAN
Christy Arnold, STAN

Chalise Baysa, ORE Deka DeWitt, WSU Staci Duncan, UCLA Ali Fennell, USC Venus James, UCLA Skylar Little, UCLA Allyson Marquand, STAN
Rachel Davidson, CAL Carol Hatcher, USC Christine Keeley, ARIZ Erin Saltzman, WASH Rhi Tanaka, UCLA Shannon Thomas, UCLA Jana Wilson, WASH Jessica Glazer, WSU

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PAC-10 WOMEN'S SOCCER

Second Team

Mallory Miller, ARIZ Amy Rodriguez, USC Rosa Anna Tantillo, USC Jodie Taylor, OSU

2008 First Team

Marisa Abegg, STAN
Courtney Verloo, STAN Karter Haug, USC Courtney Wetzel, OSU Alexandra Elston, ASU Jorde LaFontaine-Kussmann,
WASH
Megan Abbamonto, USC Melissa Bennett, WASH Ali Fennell USC Allyson Marquand, STAN Manya Makoski, ASU Iris Mora, UCLA Kelly Nelson, ARIZ Hope Solo, WASH Sarah-Gayle Swanson, UCLA Kim Taylor WASH
Lauren Cheney, UCLA Christina DiMartino, UCLA Erin Hardy, UCLA Liz Harkin, ASU Alex Morgan, CAL

Second Team

Carmen Anderson, WSU Erin Bevacqua, ARIZ Rachel Buehler, STAN Liz Eisenberg, CAL Nicole Garbin, ORE Tracy Hamm, CAL Katie Hultin, WSU Caroline Lea, CAL Manya Makoski, ASU Stacey Mescher, OSU Iris Mora, UCLA
Ashley Nick, USC Teresa Noyola, STAN Amy Rodriguez, USC Lindsay Taylor, STAN

  • Ashley Thompson, UCLA
  • Nicole Wilcox, WSU

  • 2003 First Team
  • Second Team

Kiersten Dallstream, WSU Allison Falk, STAN Megan Jesolva, CAL Nkechi Kanu, CAL Camille Levin, STAN Kelley O'Hara, STAN Lindsay Parlee, WSU Veronica Perez, WASH Christen Press, STAN Ashli Sandoval, USC Lauren Wilmoth, UCLA Kylie Wright, UCLA
Megan Abbamonto, USC Nicole Barnhart, STAN Tina Frimpong, WASH Whitney Jones, UCLA Amy LePeilbet, ASU Allyson Marquand, STAN Iris Mora, UCLA

2006 First Team

Danesha Adams, UCLA Kim Bingham, ASU

  • Nandi Pryce, UCLA
  • Rachel Buehler, STAN

Lauren Cheney, UCLA Gianna DeSaverio, ARIZ Christina DiMartino, UCLA Nicole Garbin, ORE
Sarah-Gayle Swanson, UCLA Candice Wilks, ARIZ Kim Yokers, CAL

Second Team

Tessa Baker, OSU
Kelley O'Hara, STAN Shari Summers, STAN Rosa Anna Tantillo, USC Jodie Taylor, OSU

2009 First Team

Melissa Bennett, WASH Brittany Cooper, ASU Stephanie Ebner, ASU Nicole Garbin, ORE Manya Makoski, ASU Jill Oakes, UCLA Lindsey Peeples, ARIZ Julie Peterson, USC Natalie Spilger, STAN Ashley Valenzuela, CAL
Kelley O'Hara, STAN Lauren Cheney, UCLA Alex Morgan, CAL Carly Dobratz, WSU Rachael Axon, OSU Mariah Nogueira, STAN Ali Riley, STAN

Second Team

Nadia Al-Lami, CAL Dani Bridges, WASH Carly Dobratz, WSU Allison Falk, STAN Valerie Henderson, UCLA Meagan Holmes, USC Courtney Hooker, CAL London King, ARIZ Caroline Lea, CAL
Liz Harkin, ASU Rachel Quon, STAN Christen Press, STAN Kristin Olsen, USC

2004 First Team

Nicole Barnhart, STAN Tina Frimpong, WASH Manya Makoski, ASU Lindsey Peeples, ARIZ Iris Mora, UCLA

Second Team

Allison Scurich, WSU Kristin Stannard, STAN Stacey Strong, USC
Sydney Leroux, UCLA Kiersten Dallstream, WSU Veronica Perez, WASH Alyssa Dávila, USC
Jill Oakes, UCLA

2007 First Team

Katie Oakes, CAL
Rosa Anna Tantillo, USC Leah Tapscott, STAN Jodie Taylor, OSU Marcie Ward, STAN Candice Wilks, ARIZ
Marisa Abegg, STAN Danesha Adams, UCLA Rachel Buehler, STAN Lauren Cheney, UCLA Kiersten Dallstream, WSU Christina DiMartino, UCLA Val Henderson, UCLA Courtney Hooker, CAL Kelley O'Hara, STAN Alissa Oldenkanp, ASU Ashley Nick, USC
Kate Deines, WASH Lauren Wilmoth, UCLA Alina Garciamendez, STAN Lauren Barnes, UCLA Lindsay Taylor, STAN Meghan Berlingo, WSU

Second Team

Elizabeth Bogus, ASU Brittany Cooper, ASU Bristyn Davis, UCLA Stephanie Ebner, ASU Nikki Gamble, WASH Nikki Goza, USC Hayley Hunt, STAN Courtney Hooker, CAL Katie Hultin, WSU Mallory Miller, ARIZ Alix Rustrum, WSU

2010 First Team

Christen Press, STAN Sydney Leroux, UCLA Alex Morgan, CAL

  • Jodie Talyor, OSU
  • Teresa Noyola, STAN

Kate Deines, WASH Kylie Wright, UCLA Jen Stoltenberg, ORE Rachel Quon, STAN Lauren Barnes, UCLA Lindsay Taylor, STAN Colleen Boyd, OSU

Second Team

Brooke Bemis, WSU Caitlin Hannegan, CAL Erin Hardy, UCLA Kaity Heath, ARIZ Kara Lang, UCLA

2005 First Team

Kristin Olsen, UCLA Christen Press, STAN Ali Riley, STAN Amy Rodriguez, USC Shari Summers, STAN Dylann Tharp, ORE
Danesha Adams, UCLA Elizabeth Bogus, ASU Brittany Cooper, ASU Valerie Henderson, UCLA Courtney Hooker, CAL Hayley Hunt, STAN

Second Team

Jenna Richardson, OSU Chelsea Buckland, OSU Megan Ohai, USC Megan Jesolva, CAL Taylor McCarter, ASU

  • Mariah Nogueira, STAN
  • Jill Oakes, UCLA

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