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Full name
  
Kristin Luckenbill

Name
  
Kristin Luckenbill

Position
  
Years
  
Team

Education
  

1997–2000
  
Height
  
1.75 m

Playing position
  
Goalkeeper

Role
  
Football goalkeeper

Date joined
  
2001

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Date of birth
  
(1979-05-28) May 28, 1979 (age 36)

Place of birth
  
Paoli, Pennsylvania, United States

Number
  
2 (Carolina Courage / Goalkeeper)

Similar People
  
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Kristin luckenbill


Kristin Luckenbill (born May 28, 1979) is an American professional soccer goalkeeper and Olympic gold medalist. She previously played for the Boston Breakers and Sky Blue FC of Women's Professional Soccer as well as the Carolina Courage of the WUSA. She is a former member of the United States women's national soccer team.

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Early life

Born in Paoli, Pennsylvania and attended Conestoga High School. During her final year of high school she was named All-Conference, All-County, All-Region, All-State, Regional All-American and High School All-American. She was also named Pennsylvania High School Player of the Year.

Dartmouth College

Luckenbill attended Dartmouth College from 1997-2000, where she was a three-time NCAA All-American, four-time First Team All-Ivy League, Ivy League Rookie of the Year and Ivy League Player of the year. She helped lead Dartmouth to two Ivy League Championships and four straight NCAA Tournaments including an Elite Eight appearance in 1998. Luckenbill recorded a Dartmouth-record 29 career shutouts and is ranked second in career goals against average at 0.73.

Carolina Courage

Luckenbill was drafted to play for the Carolina Courage in the WUSA in 2001. She was the starting goalkeeper for the Courage for most of her tenure, winning the Founders Cup Championship in 2002, earning WUSA Goalkeeper of the Year and First-Team All-League honors and starting in the WUSA All-Star Game. She was also nominated for an ESPY Award in 2003 for "Best Female Soccer Player". Also attended Stratton Mountain School for highschool.

International

Luckenbill became a member of the United States women's national soccer team in 2004, and won an Olympic gold medal with the team in Athens. She finished her professional soccer career in the WPS, playing one season for the Boston Breakers and the following season for Sky Blue FC.

Retirement

Luckenbill has announced her retirement from professional soccer after July 2010, to pursue a Master's degree in Business from the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia.

References

Kristin Luckenbill Wikipedia


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