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Welcome to my Mia Hamm Tribute Page!

I love soccer, I love Mia, and I cannot wait until the next Womens World Cup, since USA kicked butt!!!

This page has lots of pictures, links, interviews and more!

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You mean you haven't heard of Mia Hamm? Mia Hamm is a forward for the US Women's Soccer Team. She plays for the US Soccer Club, attends the UNC college, was born on March 17, 1972, and was born in Selma, Alabama. Some other interesting facts about her are: She has scored 63 goals, and has had 120 Caps, WWC 1991, WWC 1995, Olympics 1996. Youngest woman to ever play for the US at the age of 15. US Soccer's Female Athlete of the Year in 1994 and 1995. Considered by many to be the best female player in the World.

 

Here are some Statistics of Mia Hamm's soccer career:

All-time leading scorer in NCAA women's soccer history with 103 goals and 72 assists for a combined total of 278 points over 91 games.

Three-time first-team All-American

Three-time ACC Player-of-the-Year (1990, 1992 & 1993)

Three-time National Player-of-the-Year (unanimously in 1992 & 1993)

1994 recipient of the Honda Broderick Cup, given to the most Outstanding Female Athlete in all of college sports

NCAA Tournament MVP Offense (1992 & 1993)

ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player (1989 & 1993)

Led the nation in scoring in 1990, 1992 and 1993

Scored more goals than any other player in Division 1 history

Scored a goal once in every 4.1 shots during her college career with an average of 1.12 goals per game

All-time leader in career assists with 72

Registered 11 career three-goal games

Set NCAA record for single-season assists with 33 in 1992

Set NCAA record for single-season scoring with 97 points in 1992

Coach Anson Dorrance said of her season in 1992, "The greatest season ever by a collegiate soccer player."

Holds NCAA Tournament career records for scoring (41 points), goals (16) and assists (9)

Holds NCAA Tournament records for single-season scoring for points (16 in 1993), goals (6 in 1993) and assists (tied the record with 4 in 1993)

Won both the Missouri Athletic Club and the Hermann trophies twice as top collegiate female player (1992 & 1993)

Inducted in 1993 into the Order of the Golden Fleece, the highest honorary society at UNC

Member of the US Senior Women's National Team since 1987 At age 19, she was the youngest member and starter for Team USA when it won the first-ever FIFA World Championship played in China in 1991

Youngest woman ever to play for the US National Team at age 15 on December 12, 1987

In 94 international matches, she has tallied 54 goals, the second highest number of goals and games in US history

Was the MVP of the 1994 Chiquita Cup and the 1995 US Cup Led The US National Team in scoring in 1995 with 19 goals and 18 assists in 21 games