U.S. National Team: A key reserve
for the 1999 Women’s World Cup champions, she played in
two matches during the tournament …
2003: Experienced a rebirth with
the USA, playing in nine games and starting five before
the final two pre-WWC matches … Became the 16th player
in U.S. history to earn 100 caps …
2002: Bolstered by a solid WUSA
season, she made her return to the WNT against Norway on
July 21, getting the start at defensive midfielder … The
match was her first start for the USA since Sept. 4,
1999, against Ireland … A member of the CONCACAF Women’s
Gold Cup Team that qualified the USA for the 2003
Women’s World Cup … Scored against Panama in the
tournament, her first goal for the USA since May 12,
1996 … 2001: Did not play in a
match for the USA, but was called into training camp for
the Nike U.S. Women’s Cup … 2000:
Did not play for the USA in April Heinrichs’ first
season as head coach … 1999: Played
in 12 matches for the USA, starting four … Saw time in
the Women’s World Cup, starting against North Korea and
coming on as a substitute against Germany …
1998: Was a member of the gold
medal-winning team at the 1998 Goodwill Games …
1997: Played in just two matches
for the USA, starting both … 1996:
Was a key reserve on the U.S. team, playing in 21
matches, but starting just six … Was a member of the
gold medal-winning team at the 1996 Olympics ... Her
defensive play in the midfield was a key to the victory
over Norway in the Olympic semifinals …
1995: Was a starter on the 1995
U.S. team that finished third at the FIFA Women’s World
Cup in Sweden ... 1994: Member of
the U.S. team that won the title at the CONCACAF
Qualifying Championship in Montreal in 1994 ... Made her
international debut with the U.S. team at the age of 16
... Youth National Teams: Was a
member of the Under-20 Women’s National Team that won
the 1997 Nordic Cup in Denmark and finished second at
the 1998 Nordic Cup in Holland …
First Appearance: March 16, 1994,
vs. Portugal … First Goal: April
10, 1994, vs. Trinidad & Tobago. |