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 #6 - Bonnie Young
Position: Defender Birthdate: 7/21/1980
Hometown: Spring, TX Nationality: USA

 Bio:
2005 Wildcats: made 10 appearances posting two assists . . . 2004 Wildcats: played in nine games notching two goals . . . Appeared as a reserve in the 2004 W-League Championship game . . . Currently serves as an assistant coach at Monmouth University . . . Worked as an assistant coach at the University of Rhode Island for the 2005 season under Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year Zac Shaw helping the Rams to an 11-6-2 mark . . . Drafted 14th overall in the 2002 WUSA Draft by the New York Power and signed as a reserve player . . . Four-year starter at Penn State University . . . Ranks seventh in the all-time PSU record books in points (82), seventh in goals (31), ninth in assists (20), and seventh in game-winning goals (11) . . . Led PSU to four NCAA Tournament quarterfinal round appearances including the Final Four in 1999 . . . Selected to play in the Umbro Select College All-Star Game in 2002 . . . Soccer Buzz Honorable Mention All-America in 2001 . . . Soccer Buzz Third Team Freshmen All-America in 1998 . . . First Team All-Big Ten in 2000 and 2001 . . . All-Big 10 Tournament Team in 2000 . . . Currently ranks second all-time in the NCAA women’s soccer record book with 104 career games played . . . Recorded the first hat trick in PSU women’s soccer history as a freshman in 1998 in a 3-0 victory over Maryland . . . Starred at Klein (TX) High School and was named the 1997 Houston Chronicle Player of the Year . . . Played for Challenge Soccer Club of Texas
UPDATED: 5/11/2006 
Bonnie Young

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