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Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's soccer

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's soccer team represents the University of Notre Dame in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I women's soccer. The team competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference and is currently coached by Nate Norman, following the resignation of Theresa Romagnolo. The Fighting Irish have won three NCAA national championships.

History
Notre Dame's women's soccer team won the National Championship in 1995, 2004 and 2010 and were the runner-up in 1994, 1996, 1999, 2006, and 2008. Notre Dame also ranks second in all-time title game appearances (8) behind North Carolina (24). Notre Dame's women's soccer program started in 1988 under coach Chris Petrucelli. Their 1995 Big East title was the university's first in any sport. That same year, Petrucelli's squad, under the leadership of Cindy Daws, won the program's first national title, defeating Portland 1–0. Randy Waldrum, took over the program in 1999 and maintained the Fighting Irish's success, winning the national title in 2004 by beating UCLA 4–3 as well as capturing six Big East titles. Waldrum's 2010 squad won the school's third national title, going 21–2–2 and posting 15 shutouts and became the lowest ranked team to do so, beating undefeated Stanford in a 1–0 decision. In doing so, they outscored their postseason opponents 15–1. They also reached the College Cup for the fifth straight year, a school record. Their senior class won 87 matches in their 4 years, the most in that span. Three Notre Dame players have won the Hermann Trophy, given to the United States' best male and female collegiate soccer players. They are Cindy Daws (1996), Anne Mäkinen (2000) and Kerri Hanks (2006, 2008). Hanks is one of only four players to win the award twice. Notre Dame is also one of only two schools with three or more different Hermann Trophy recipients. On October 19, 2014, Elizabeth Tucker received the 2014 NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Elizabeth Tucker is also the first student-athlete in Notre Dame history to sweep all four of the university's major athletics honors in the same year. On January 3, 2014, Waldrum resigned after 15 seasons with the Fighting Irish to become the head coach of newly established NWSL team Houston Dash. On March 19, 2014, Theresa Romagnolo was appointed as his successor. Prior to coaching the Fighting Irish, Romagnolo had been the women's soccer head coach at Dartmouth the past three seasons, and had also been an assistant coach at Stanford and at the University of San Diego. Romagnolo resigned on January 22, 2018, citing the desire to spend more time with her family. Assistant coach Nate Norman was promoted to head coach on February 20, 2018. ==Players==
Players
Current roster Individual honors NCAA Woman of the Year Award: • Elizabeth Tucker – 2014 Hermann Trophy:Cindy Daws – 1996 • Anne Mäkinen – 2000 • Kerri Hanks – 2006, 2008 Big East Offensive Player of the Year:Katie Thorlakson – 2004, 2005 • Kerri Hanks – 2006, 2008 • Brittany Bock – 2007 • Lauren Fowlkes – 2009 • Melissa Henderson – 2010 Big East Defensive Player of the Year:Jen Grubb – 1999 • Candace Chapman – 2002, 2005 • Melissa Tancredi – 2003, 2004 • Carrie Dew – 2008 Big East Midfielder of the Year:Anne Mäkinen – 2000 • Jen Buczkowski – 2005 • Courtney Barg – 2009 Big East Rookie of the Year:Jenny Streiffer – 1996 • Vanessa Pruzinsky – 1999 • Christie Shaner – 2003 • Kerri Hanks – 2005 • Melissa Henderson – 2008 Big East All-Rookie Team: • Elizabeth Tucker – 2010 Big East Championship All-Tournament Team: • Elizabeth Tucker – 2012 '''U.S. Under-23 Women's National Team:''' • Elizabeth Tucker – 2012 Capital One Academic All-America (CoSIDA) First Team: • Elizabeth Tucker – 2012–2013, 2013–2014 ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year: • Elizabeth Tucker – 2014 Notre Dame Byron V. Kanaley Award: • Elizabeth Tucker – 2014 '''Notre Dame Francis Patrick O'Connor Award:''' • Elizabeth Tucker – 2014 Notre Dame Athletics Community Champion Award: • Elizabeth Tucker – 2014 Notre Dame Top Gun Award: • Elizabeth Tucker – 2014 Notre Dame Monogram Club Team Most Valuable Player Award: • Elizabeth Tucker – 2014 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship: • Elizabeth Tucker – 2014 ACC Postgraduate Scholarship: • Elizabeth Tucker – 2014 == Notable alumni ==
Notable alumni
Current Professionals Kelly Lindsey (1997–2000) Currently COO of Lewes FCAdriana Leon (2010–2011) – Currently with San Diego Wave FC and Canada international • Natalie Jacobs (2015–2017) – Currently with North Carolina CourageSamantha Fisher (2017–2021) – Currently with Sassuolo and El Salvador international • Brianna Martinez (2018–2022) – Currently with Carolina Ascent FCOlivia Wingate (2018–2022) – Currently with North Carolina CourageBea Franklin (2019–2020) – Currently with Chicago Stars FCMaddie Mercado (2019–2023) – Currently with Seattle Reign FCKiki Van Zanten (2019–2023) – Currently with Houston Dash and Jamaica international • Eva Gaetino (2020–2023) – Currently with Denver Summit FC and United States international • Korbin Shrader (2021–2022) – Currently with Paris Saint-Germain and United States international • Leah Klenke (2022–2025) – Currently with Houston DashChayse Ying (2023–present) – Currently representing Philippines international • Annabelle Chukwu (2024–present) – Currently representing Canada international • Carolyn Calzada (2025) – Currently with Portland Thorns FC == Coaches ==
Seasons
Sources: ^ In 1991, Notre Dame began play in the Horizon League. † In 1995, Notre Dame began play in the Big East. ‡ In 2013, Notre Dame began play in the Atlantic Coast Conference. ==References==
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