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

Women's Player of The Year

  • 1995 — Natalie Neaton, William & Mary
  • 1994 — Tisha Venturini, North Carolina
  • 1993 — Mia Hamm, North Carolina
  • 1992 — Mia Hamm, North Carolina
  • 1991 — Kristine Lilly, North Carolina
  • 1990 — Brandi Chastain, Santa Clara
  • 1989 — Shannon Higgins, North Carolina
  • 1988 — Michelle Akers, UCF
  • 1987 — Megan McCarthy, William & Mary
  • 1986 — April Heinrichs, North Carolina
  • 1985 — Pam Baughman, George Mason

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