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Washington Huskies women's soccer

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Founded
  
1991

Nickname
  
Huskies

Conference
  
Pacific-12 Conference

Home ground
  
Husky Soccer Stadium

Location
  
Seattle, WA

Colors
  
Purple and Gold

Head coach
  
Lesle Galli

Washington Huskies women's soccer

University
  
University of Washington

The University of Washington Huskies women's soccer team represent the University of Washington in the Pac-12 Conference of NCAA Division I soccer. Home games are played at Husky Soccer Stadium, located on University of Washington's campus in Seattle. Lesle Gallimore has coached the Huskies since 1994, winning Pac-10 Coach of the Year in 2000.

Individual honors

National Soccer Coaches Association (NSCAA) Coach of the Year (West Region):

  • Lesle Gallimore - 2000
  • NSCAA Assistant Coach of the Year:

  • Amy Griffin - 2004
  • Hermann Award Nominee:

  • Kate Deines - 2011
  • Hope Solo - 2001-2002
  • NSCAA All-American (2nd):

  • Tina Frimpong - 2004
  • Hope Solo - 2000-2001
  • Melanie Brennan - 1993
  • NSCAA All-Region:

  • Kate Deines - 2010 (1st), 2009 (3rd)
  • Jorde LaFontaine-Kussman - 2010 (3rd)
  • Kendyl Pele - 2010 (3rd)
  • Veronica Perez - 2009 (2nd), 2008 (2nd)
  • Tina Frimpong - 2003 (1st)
  • Nikki Gamble - 2003 (3rd)
  • Melissa Gamble - 2003 (3rd)
  • Hope Solo - 2001 (1st), 2000 (1st), 1999 (2nd)
  • Caroline Putz - 2001 (3rd), 2000 (3rd)
  • Andrea Morelli - 2000 (2nd)
  • Theresa Wagner - 2000 (2nd)
  • Tina Thompson - 1996 (1st)
  • Katey Ward - 1996 (2nd)
  • Tara Bilanski - 1995 (1st), 1994 (1st)
  • Sanya Trandum - 1995 (2nd)
  • Samanta Obara - 1994 (1st)
  • Melanie Brennan - 1994 (1st)
  • Pac-12 Player of the Year:

  • Tina Frimpong - 2003-2004
  • Hope Solo - 2001
  • Pac-12 Defender of the Year:

  • Andrea Morelli - 1999
  • Pac-12 Medal Winner:

  • Tina Frimpong - 2004
  • Jeannine Jensen - 1994
  • References

    Washington Huskies women's soccer Wikipedia