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The Florida State Seminoles women's soccer team represents Florida State University (variously Florida State or FSU) in the sport of college soccer. The Seminoles compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

Florida State has made eighteen NCAA Tournament appearances, advancing to the second round on seventeen occasions and to the quarterfinals on twelve occasions. Florida State has gone on to make nine appearances in the College Cup, advancing to the final on three occasions, finishing as runner-up in 2007 and 2013 and champions in 2014. The Seminoles have won the regular season conference title three times and the conference tournament five times. Florida State has had twenty-four All-American players and a Hermann Trophy winner in Mami Yamaguchi. Florida State has also sent ten players to the NWSL with six first-round draft picks.

The Seminoles play their home games in the Seminole Soccer Complex on the university's Tallahassee, Florida campus, and are currently led by head coach Mark Krikorian.

History




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The Florida State Seminoles have one of the top women's soccer programs in the nation. The University added women's soccer as its 17th varsity sport in 1998, and have qualified for the NCAA tournament every year since 2000, appearing in the Women's College Cup tournament nine times since 2003. In final season rankings, they have been in the top 10 every year since 2005. Florida State finished the 2007 and 2013 seasons as national runner-up with a second-place finish in the polls. The Seminoles finished first in the polls in 2014, winning the national title.

All-Time record

  • Soccer was officially recognized by the university as a varsity sport beginning with the 1998 season

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

College Cup


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Florida State Women's Soccer. Florida State Women's Soccer annual .... Source : www.pinterest.com

The Seminoles have appeared in the College Cup a total of nine times, the most appearances of any ACC school and second-most nationally.

Florida State has made three appearances in the National Championship game:

Awards


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Soccer Releases 2017 TV Schedule. Source : seminoles.com

  • Hermann Trophy
    • Mami Yamaguchi - 2007 Winner
    • Dagný Brynjarsdóttir - 2014 Runner-Up
  • MAC Player of the Year
    • Mami Yamaguchi (2007)
  • All-Americans
    • First Team: Kelly Rowland (2006), India Trotter (2006), Mami Yamaguchi (2007), Amanda DaCosta (2008), Becky Edwards (2008, 2009), Tiffany McCarty (2009), Ines Jaurena (2012), Kassey Kallman (2013), Dagný Brynjarsdóttir (2014), Kristin Grubka (2014), Cassie Miller (2016)
    • Second Team: India Trotter (2005), Selin Kuralay (2006), Sanna Talonen (2008), Sarah Wagenfuhr (2008), Ines Jaurena (2011), Tiffany McCarty (2011), Dagný Brynjarsdóttir (2013), Megan Connolly (2015), Kirsten Crowley (2016)
    • Third Team: Leah Gallegos (2003), Amanda DaCosta (2010), Tori Huster (2011), Tiffany McCarty (2012), Kelsey Wys (2012), Cheyna Williams (2014), Natalia Kuikka (2016)
    • Fourth Team: Toni Pressley (2010)
  • All-ACC Players
    • First Team: Emma Breeland (2000), Cindy Schofield (2001, 2002), Kristin Boyce (2003), Leah Gallegos (2003), Joy McKenzie (2004), India Trotter (2004, 2005, 2006), Selin Kuralay (2005, 2006), Viola Odebrecht (2005), Katrin Schmidt (2006), Mami Yamaguchi (2007), Amanda DaCosta (2008, 2010), Sanna Talnen (2008), Sarah Wagenfuhr (2008), Becky Edwards (2009), Tiffany McCarty (2009), Toni Pressley (2010), Tori Huster (2010), Ines Jaurena (2011), Kassey Kallman (2012, 2013), Kelsey Wys (2012), Dagný Brynjarsdóttir (2013, 2014), Kristin Grubka (2013, 2014), Megan Connolly (2015), Cheyna Williams (2015), Kirsten Crowley (2016), Deyna Castellanos (2017), Natalia Kuikka (2017)
    • Second Team: Melissa Juhl (1996), Amber Tollefson (2001), Kelly Rowland (2004, 2006), Julia Schnugg (2004), Amanda DaCosta (2007, 2009), Becky Edwards (2008), Toni Pressley (2009), Jessica Price (2009), Tori Huster (2010), Ines Jaurena (2010), Kassey Kallman (2010), Kelsey Wys (2010, 2013), Casey Short (2010, 2012), Tiffany McCarty (2012), Dagný Brynjarsdóttir (2012), Megan Campbell (2013, 2015), Jamia Fields (2014), Cassie Miller (2014, 2015, 2016), Kirsten Crowley (2015), Deyna Castellanos (2016), Megan Connolly (2016), Natalia Kuikka (2016)
    • Third Team: Isabella Schmidt (2014), Berglind Thorvaldsdottir (2014), Emma Koivisto (2015, 2016), Carson Pockett (2015), Michaela Hahn (2015), Gloriana Villalobos (2017)
    • Freshman Team: Megan Connolly (2015), Kaycie Tillman (2015), Natalia Kuikka (2015), Malia Berkely (2016), Deyna Castellanos (2016), Kristen McFarland (2016), Gloriana Villalobos (2017)
  • ACC Offensive Player of the Year
    • Mami Yamaguchi (2007)
    • Tiffany McCarty (2009)
    • Dagný Brynjarsdóttir (2014)
  • ACC Defensive Player of the Year
    • Kassey Kallman (2013)
    • Kristin Grubka (2014)
  • ACC Freshman of the Year
    • Tiffany McCarty (2008)
    • Megan Connolly (2015)
  • ACC Coach of the Year
    • Mark Krikorian (2005, 2009, 2012, 2014)
  • NCAA College Cup - All Tournament Team
    • India Trotter (2003, 2005, 2006), Kelly Rowland (2006), Mami Yamaguchi (2007), Amanda DaCosta (2007), Sanna Talonen (2007), Tori Huster (2011), Tiffany McCarty (2012), Jamia Fields (2013, 2014), Kristin Grubka (2013, 2014), Kelsey Wys (2013), Cheyna Williams (2014), Cassie Miller (2014), Isabella Schmid (2014), Dagný Brynjarsdóttir (2014)
  • NSCAA All-Region Honor
    • Melissa Juhl (1996), Emma Breland (2000), Sarah Crawford (2000), Rachel Watkin (2000), Cindy Schofield (2001, 2002), Amber Tollefson (2001), Leah Gallegos (2003), Katie Beal (2003), Kristin Boyce (2003), Joy McKenzie (2003, 2004), Kelly Rowland (2004, 2005, 2006), Julia Schnugg (2004), India Trotter (2004, 2005, 2006), Viola Odebrecht (2005), Selin Kuralay (2005, 2006), Sarah Wagenfuhr (2005, 2006, 2008), Katrin Schmidt (2006), Mami Yamaguchi (2007), Becky Edwards (2007, 2008, 2009), Amanda DaCosta (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010), Sanna Talonen (2008), Tiffany McCarty (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012), Toni Pressley (2009, 2010), Jessica Price (2009), Tori Huster (2010, 2011), Ines Jaurena (2011, 2012), Dagný Brynjarsdóttir (2012, 2013), Kassey Kallman (2012, 2013, 2014), Casey Short (2012), Kelsey Wys (2012, 2013), Kristin Grubka (2013, 2014), Megan Campbell (2013), Cheyna Williams (2014), Cassie Miller (2014, 2015, 2016), Megan Connolly (2015), Kirsten Crowley (2015, 2016), Michaela Hahn (2015), Natalia Kuikka (2016), Kaycie Tillman (2016), Deyna Castellanos (2016)
  • NSCAA Player of the Year
    • Mami Yamaguchi (2007)
    • Dagný Brynjarsdóttir (2014)
  • NSCAA Coach of the Year
    • Mark Krikorian (2014)
  • NSCAA Assistant Coach of the Year
    • Mike Bristol (2014)
  • Soccer America Women's Player of the Year
    • Dagný Brynjarsdóttir (2014)
  • Soccer America Women's Coach of the Year
    • Mark Krikorian (2006, 2014)

See also


2016 Florida State Women's Soccer Poster on Behance
2016 Florida State Women's Soccer Poster on Behance. Source : www.behance.net

  • Florida State Seminoles
  • History of Florida State University
  • List of Florida State University professional athletes

References


Florida State Seminoles women's soccer - Wikipedia
Florida State Seminoles women's soccer - Wikipedia. Source : en.wikipedia.org

External links


WATCH: Getting to Know Your Soccer Team… Kind Of
WATCH: Getting to Know Your Soccer Team… Kind Of. Source : seminoles.com

  • Seminoles.com â€" Official website of the Florida State Seminoles women's soccer team.

FSU Soccer's Regular Season Finale Versus Clemson Postponed
FSU Soccer's Regular Season Finale Versus Clemson Postponed. Source : seminoles.com

 
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