2005 Women's Soccer Roster
Biography
2004: Honored as the Southern Conference Player of the Year during her junior season...also named first team All-SoCon...finished second on the team with 27 points on 11 goals and five assists...had 37 shots...started 18 games and appeared in 19 contests overall...named to the All-Tournament team at the UNCG adidas Women’s Soccer Classic...named all-state by the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Directors Association...scored two goals on three occasions against Coastal Carolina (9/12), at Appalachian State (10/3) and at ETSU (10/21)...led UNCG with four game-winning goals, including a thrilling season-opening 1-0 overtime win at Old Dominion (8/27).
2003: Played in all 24 matches, starting 22 of them...named second team All-Southern Conference...led the Spartans in goals with nine and was second in points with 21...selected to the SoCon All-Tournament team...scored a pair of goals in wins over The Citadel (9/24), College of Charleston (10/5), Appalachian State (10/9) and Georgia Southern (10/31)...tied for team lead in game-winning goals (4).
2002: Saw action in 21 games and started six...finished second on the squad in goals (9) and points (20)...second among SoCon freshmen in goals and points...her nine goals were the fourth-most ever scored by a freshmen in a single-season at UNCG...ranked sixth in the SoCon in goals and ninth in points...tallied two goals against Furman (10/27)...recorded a single-game school-record 10 shots in the 2-0 victory over The Citadel (10/20)...scored a pair of goals in the 4-0 win over Liberty in the home opener (9/3)...tallied goals in four consecutive games.
High School: Named second team all-state and first team All-Wesco Conference during both the 1999-00 and 2000-01 seasons...led the state of Washington in goals her junior (20) and senior (22) seasons...helped Lake Stevens HS to its first ever district championship in 2000-01...team captain in 2001-02...played club soccer for five years with the Stellarz Nationals...led the club, league and state in scoring...led team to the top spot in the Premier I Division four times...captured the state title and qualified for the Far West Regional in 1999-00...advanced into the Far West Regional semifinals in 1997-98.
Personal: Amy Lynn Carnell...born January 25, 1984 in
Monroe, WA...daughter of Mary Jo Peacock...stepdaughter to Charlie Peacock...major is exercise and sports science.
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