Kristen Weiss
American soccer player
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kristen Michelle Weiss is an American former soccer player who played as a forward, making four appearances for the United States women's national team. Career Weiss played for the Walsh Jesuit Warriors in high school, where she was a two-time Parade High-School All-American and the NSCAA National Player of the Year in 2001. She helped the team to win two consecutive state championships as a junior and senior, and was twice the school's Female Athlete of the Year. She scored 138 goals and recorded 80 assists during her high school career, finishing as the top goalscorer in state history. She also played club soccer for Internationals Soccer Club. In college, she played for the Virginia from 2002 to 2006. She tore her ACL during her freshman year, ending the season prematurely, and another tear of the same ACL a year later forced her to miss the entire 2003 season, though she received a medical redshirt. She converted her penalty to help the team win the 2004 ACC Women's Soccer Tournament championship game, where she was subsequently named on the All-ACC Tournament Team. Her senior season was again cut short after a tear in her other ACL, forcing her to end her athletic career. In total, she scored 10 goals and recorded 10 assists in 45 appearances for the Cavaliers.
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