U.S. National Team: Was the USA's
starting goalkeeper from 1994-1999 … By far the most
capped goalkeeper in U.S. Women's National Team history,
starting three times as many matches as any other
‘keeper … Is the only WNT goalkeeper play 100 times for
the USA … 2003: Back in top form
and fitness, she staked a claim to the starting ‘keeper
spot by playing in eight games and was the goalkeeper of
record for seven wins … Had a 0.42 goals against average
and four shutouts … Heading into the final two pre-WWC
games, she had a record of 26-0-4 in her last 30 games
of record … 2002: After almost a
two-year absence from the WNT, Scurry returned to the
fold to make a claim for a starting spot at the 2003
Women’s World Cup … Made her triumphant return in a 4-0
win over Norway in front of a hometown crowd in Blaine,
Minn., on July 21, playing her first match since Aug.
20, 2000, against Canada … Allowed just two goals in
eight matches in 2002, recording three shutouts and a
0.30 GAA on the year … Posted an undefeated record of
7-0-0 in 2002, upping her all-time record win total to
86 … Was the team’s first-choice ‘keeper in both the
2002 Nike U.S. Women’s Cup and the CONCACAF Women’s Gold
Cup, helping the USA qualify for the 2003 Women’s World
Cup … 2001: Did not play for the
USA … 2000: Battled injuries and
played in just three matches, earning three ties with a
1.19 GAA … Earned her 100th cap on July 16 in Tromso,
Norway … 1999: Had a world-class
performance during the 1999 Women's World Cup, playing
every minute of every game while allowing just three
goals and earning four shutouts … Named to the Women's
World Cup All-Star Team … Her historic and brilliant
six-save match against Brazil in the semifinal was
crucial in the championship run … Her electrifying save
of China's third penalty kick in the shootout during the
Women's World Cup Final made the USA's victory possible
… Started 20 matches in 1999, compiling a record of
17-2-1 and allowing just 13 goals …
1998: Started 17 games in 1998 and
lost just once while compiling a 15-1-2 record … Allowed
just nine goals and picked up 12 shutouts, the highest
yearly total of her career and at the time, a U.S. team
record … Member of the 1998 Goodwill Games gold medal
team … 1997: Played in 14 games in
1997 and earned seven shutouts while allowing just seven
goals … 1996: Was a member of the
USA's gold medal winning team at the 1996 Olympics,
starting and playing every minute of the USA's five
matches ... Played 17 games in 1996, starting 16 and
compiling a 15-1-1 record while allowing only 11 goals
with eight shutouts … 1995:
Starting goalkeeper for the team that finished third at
the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup in Sweden … Started for
the U.S. side that won the title at the 1994 CONCACAF
Qualifying Championship in Montreal … Played in 15 of
the USA's 23 games in 1995, posting an 11-2-2 record and
recording nine shutouts ... Injured her back in an auto
accident in the summer of 1995 and was unable to compete
in the 1995 Nike U.S. Women's Cup ...
1994: Named the MVP of the Chiquita
Cup in August 1994 ... In her first year with the USA,
she earned seven shutouts in 12 starts …
First Appearance: March 16, 1994,
vs. Portugal ... First Shutout:
March 16, 1994, vs. Portugal. |