Carrie Moore Career Summary

 

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  Clubs Schools W-League/WUSA
 
Carrie (in white), playing for the Star

Carrie (in white), playing for William & Mary

Carrie (in white), playing for the FREEDOM
1987  Roanoke Star: initially on a boys' team    
1988 Roanoke Star    
1989 Roanoke Star    
1990 Roanoke Star    
1991 Roanoke Star    
1992 Roanoke Star    
1993 Roanoke Star Patrick Henry High School:
soccer, volleyball, basketball, track
 
1994 Roanoke Star PH  
1995 Roanoke Star PH  
1996 Roanoke Star
Braddock Road Zephyr
PH: First team all-state
William & Mary: Won CAA championship
First-team all-CAA
 
1997 Zephyr W&M: Won CAA championship
Second-team all-CAA
 
1998 Zephyr: won U-20 
national championship
(with Emily Janss of the Power)
W&M: Won CAA championship
First-team all-CAA
Second-team all-Mid-Atlantic
 
1999   W&M: Won CAA championship
Team Most Valuable Player
First-team all-CAA
Second-team all-Mid-Atlantic
CAA scholar-athlete
Hampton Road Piranhas: team reaches 
semifinals in W-2 division
2000   Graduated from William & Mary with a major in kinesiology
Assistant coach at Harvard
Piranhas (with Mercy Akide of the Spirit and Angela Hucles of the Breakers)
Washington Freedom 14th-round draft pick
2001 Volunteer trainer with Herndon girls' team   Freedom: 340 minutes, 7 games, 2 starts
2002     Freedom: 1491 minutes, 18 games, 16 starts
Received votes twice for WUSA Player of the Week
Selected to participate in WUSA All-Star Game
Freedom reach championship game
2003   Someday: grad school (biomechanics or exercise physiology) Freedom: One of only five WUSA players to play every minute of every game
Played every minute of both playoff games
One assist in regular season, one in Founders Cup Freedom win Founders Cup