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  #15  -  Lindsay Tarpley
Position:   Midfielder
Birthdate: 9/22/1983

Hometown: Kalamazoo, MI
Nationality: USA

Games Played: - Goals: - Assists: -

Bio:
Has 37 caps and eight goals for the United States Women’s National Team . . . Made her first appearance for the USWNT on January 12, 2003 against Japan . . . Appeared in all four games of the 2005 Algarve Cup as the US claimed its third straight title . . . Appeared in all six games at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens as the US earned the gold medal . . . Scored the first goal of the game against Brazil in the championship game of the Olympics . . . Named US Soccer’s 2002 Chevrolet Young Female Player of the Year . . . Scored in sudden death overtime of the 2002 U-19 Women’s World Championship final against Canada to give the USA a 1-0 victory . . . Scored 24 goals in 26 full U-19 international matches . . . Will be a senior this fall at the University of North Carolina . . . Played in just 14 games for UNC in 2004 after fracturing her right fibula September 24th and finished the season with five goals and four assists . . . Named the 2004 Preseason National Player of the Year by Soccer Buzz . . . As a sophomore in 2003, was named the National Player of the Year by Soccer America, Soccer Buzz, Soccer Times, Soccer Post, and Sports Illustrated on Campus . . . Was a consensus All-America First Team pick in 2003 by Soccer Times, Soccer Buzz, Soccer America, Soccer Post, CSTV, and the NSCAA . . . Was a finalist for the MAC/Hermann Award and the Honda Soccer Award . . . Led Division I in scoring with 23 goals with 27 assists for 73 points and guided UNC to a perfect 27-0 record and an NCAA Championship . . . Contributed two goals and two assists in the NCAA title game – a 6-0 victory over Connecticut . . . Named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team and led all scorers in the tournament with 19 points on four goals and an NCAA Tournament record 11 assists . . . A First-Team NSCAA All-American and one of three finalists for the MAC Hermann Award . . . Swept ACC awards with All-ACC, ACC Player of the Year, and Most Valuable Player of the ACC Tournament honors . . . As a freshman, led the team in scoring with 16 goals and 15 assists for 27 points . . . Named the Soccer America and Soccer Buzz Freshman of the Year . . . Helped lead the Tar Heels to the NCAA Final Four and was named to the All-Tournament Team . . . Named to the All-ACC First Team and All-ACC Tournament Team and was the ACC Rookie of the Year . . . Attended Portage Central High School and scored 139 goals in her high school career . . . Was an NSCAA All-American as a sophomore in 1999 and Parade All-American as a junior and senior in 2001 and 2002 . . . Named the nation's top high school forward by Parade in 2002 . . . Michigan Gatorade Player of the Year in 2002 . . . Was a First-Team All-State and a Michigan Dream Team selection as a freshman, sophomore, and junior . . . Helped the Mustangs to the MSHAA state title as sophomore in 1999 . . . Played for the Michigan Hawks club team for three years winning three state titles and a Snickers Club U-18 National Title in 2001 . . . Named MVP of the U-18 National Championship and also won the Golden Boot as top scorer with six goals in three games

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