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Three Gators on
WPS Opening Day Rosters
Three past University
of Florida All-American players are on the opening day rosters for the
Women's Professional Soccer (WPS)
league.
The Boston Breakers have two Gators on
their 18-player roster -
Heather Mitts
and Stacy
Bishop.
Abby Wambach
is a member of the Washington Freedom team.
The Washington Freedom and the Los Angeles
Sol play in the WPS's inaugural match Sunday, March 29 at 6 p.m. ET at The
Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. Play opens for the Boston Breakers
versus the FC Gold Pride in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday, April 5 at 6 p.m
.ET. Both matches will be televised by FOX Soccer Channel.
Mitts and Wambach were assigned to their
WPS team in September when the U.S. Women's National Team members were
allocated to the various WPS teams. Bishop was selected in the WPS draft
held in St. Louis, Mo., in January.
As a senior in 2001, Wambach led the nation
in scoring with 31 goals, 14 assists for 76 points. She is the Gators'
career leader in goals (96), assists (50) and points (242) and stands sixth
on the NCAA Career charts in goals and points. Wambach earned National
Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA) All-America first-team honors
in 1999 and 2001. She is a four-time member of the All-Southeastern
Conference first team and picked up the SEC Player of the Year award in 2000
and ’01.
Wambach is considered one of the world's
top players. She has scored 99 goals, which computes to scoring in 78
percent of her 127 U.S. National Team appearances. She is one goal away from
joining the U.S. Women's 100-goal scorers list, which currently includes
such luminaries as Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly, Michelle Akers and Tiffeny
Milbrett. Wambach scored the game-winning goal in the 2004 Olympic final,
but missed the 2008 Olympics after breaking her left leg versus Brazil June
16 in the team's last pre-Olympic exhibition match.
As a Gator, Mitts earned All-America and
All-SEC honors in her final two seasons (1998 & ’99). Mitts is third on UF’s
career list with 7,547 minutes played and is tied for fourth with 95 matches
played. The defender also was a NCAA Championship All-Tournament team
selection when the Gators claimed the 1998 national title. Mitts was part of
the U.S.'s gold medal teams at the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics. She
started every match at the 2008 Olympics at right back, playing the entirety
of five of the U.S.'s six matches. Mitts missed the 2007 FIFA Women's World
Cup after tearing her left anterior cruciate ligament against Canada in May
of 2007.
Bishop earned All-America honors in both of
her seasons with the Gators. She was a NSCAA/adidas All-America third-team
selection in 2006 and a fourth-team selection by SoccerBuzz.com in 2007. She
led the Gators in goals, assists and points in 2006 and 2007. On Florida's
All-Time Career Points chart, Bishop is No. 9 with 22 goals, 16 assists for
60 points. Bishop was a two-time All-SEC first team as a Gator and earned
All-SEC second team honors in 2004 at LSU. She was the most valuable player
of the 2007 SEC Tournament. As a senior, Bishop was a semifinalist for the
Missouri Athletics Club’s Hermann Trophy, an award for the nation’s player
of the year.
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