Notable Non-American Women's College Soccer Graduates
- Charmaine Hooper, NC State (Canada)
- Kara Lang, UCLA (Canada)
- Ali Riley, Stanford (New Zealand)
- Christine Sinclair, Portland (Canada)
- Kelly Smith, Seton Hall (England)
- Melissa Tancredi, Notre Dame (Canada)
- Brittany Timko, Nebraska (Canada)
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