College Soccer - Notable American Women's College Soccer Graduates

Notable American Women's College Soccer Graduates

  • Michelle Akers, UCF
  • Shannon Boxx, Notre Dame
  • Brandi Chastain, Cal and Santa Clara
  • Lorrie Fair, North Carolina
  • Joy Fawcett, Cal
  • Julie Foudy, Stanford
  • Mia Hamm, North Carolina
  • April Heinrichs, North Carolina
  • Angela Hucles, Virginia
  • Carin Jennings-Gabarra, UC Santa Barbara
  • Kristine Lilly, North Carolina
  • Shannon MacMillan, Portland
  • Kate Markgraf, Notre Dame
  • Tiffeny Milbrett, Portland
  • Heather Mitts, Florida
  • Alex Morgan, Cal
  • Heather O'Reilly, North Carolina
  • Carla Overbeck, North Carolina
  • Cindy Parlow, North Carolina
  • Christie Rampone, Monmouth
  • Briana Scurry, UMass
  • Hope Solo, Washington
  • Aly Wagner, Santa Clara
  • Abby Wambach, Florida
  • Cat Whitehill, North Carolina
  • Tobin Heath, North Carolina

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