Celebrity Spot: Joanna Lohman

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Joanna Lohman

 

 

 

Girl Talk’s Katie O’Connor recently sat down with Joanna Lohman, a member of the US Women’s National Soccer Team. Watch the video interview, and then check out her impressive soccer stats below!

 

Joanna will also be playing for the Washington Freedom on August 26, 2007, in the Hall of Fame Game following the 2007 National Soccer Hall of Fame inductions. Among those expected to participate in the game are this year’s inductees: Mia Hamm and Julie Foudy.

 

US Women’s National Soccer Team

Under contract with US Women’s National Team for 2007

Played in first tournament of 2007

 

US Youth Soccer Federation Under-21 Women’s National Soccer Team 2000-2005

Captain in 2003, 2004 seasons

Three-time Nordic Cup Champion

Competed in tournaments in Finland, Denmark, and Iceland

Trained with full Women’s National Team prior to 2004 Olympics

 

Pennsylvania State University Women’s Soccer Team 2000-2003

Captain 2002 and 2003 season

Final Four appearance in 2002

Big Ten Champions four years in a row

NCAA tournament appearances every year from 2000-2003

 

Bethesda Soccer Club Spring 1993 - 2001

Played for the Bethesda Scorpions under Rich Fabrizio

Seven-time State Champions

 

HONORS:

NSCAA High School All-American (1999)

First Team Verizon Academic All-American (2001,2002,2003)

Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year (1999)

First Team NSCAA Academic All-American (2001, 2002,2003)

Big Ten Freshman of the Year (2000)

Herman Trophy and Honda Sports Award Finalist (2002,2003)

First Team Academic All-Big Ten (2000-2003)

MVP of the Nordic Cup (2002)

First Team All-Big Ten (2000-2003)

Soccer Buzz Mid-Atlantic Region Player of the Year (2002,2003)

Deans List for eight consecutive semesters

NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team (2002)

National Scholar Athlete of the Year (2003,2004)

First Team NSCAA All-American (2001, 2002, 2003)

Preseason Soccer Buzz Player of the Year (2003)

Big Ten Player of the Year (2003)

PSU Ernest B. McCoy Award Winner (2005)

NCAA Woman of the Year for Pennsylvania (2004)