ISAA Goalkeeper of The Year - Women's Goalkeeper of The Year

Women's Goalkeeper of The Year

  • 1995 — Maja Hansen, New Hampshire
  • 1994 — Jen Mead, George Mason
  • 1993 — Brianna Scurry, Massachusetts
  • 1992 — Saskia Webber, Rutgers
  • 1991 — Heather Taggart, Wisconsin
  • 1990 — Karen Richter, UCF
  • 1989 — Jen Starr, Vermont
  • 1988 — Janine Szpara, Colorado College
  • 1987 — Amy Allman, UCF
  • 1986 — Mary Harvey, California

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