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Carrie Lingo

Born: 27 Sept 79

Position: Midfield/Back

Height/Weight: 5-9, 150

International Caps: 126

International Goals: 18

Years on National Team:
1998 USA Under-19 Squad
2000 USA Under-21 Squad
2001 USA National Squad
2002 USA Under-23 Team
2002 USA National Squad
2003 USA National Squad
2004 USA National Squad
2005 USA National Squad
2006-07 USA National Squad
2007-08 USA National Squad

Birthplace: Wilmington, Del.

Hometown:  Rehoboth Beach, Del.

Residence: Los Angeles, Calif.

High School:
Cape Henlopen (Lewes, Del.) '97

College:

  • University of North Carolina '02
  • Major: Communication/psychology

Playing Career:

  • Early Career
    Began playing at age 12...Participated in U.S. Field Hockey's Futures Program...Competed in AAU Junior Olympic Games...All-state and all-conference at Cape Henlopen...Also played basketball and softball...Named Cape Henlopen Female Athlete of the Year as a senior.

  • Collegiate Career
    1998 - Missed freshman year while rehabilitating a knee injury...1999 - All-Atlantic Coast conference...NFHCA All-South Region second team...Scored five goals...2000 - NFHCA All-South Region second team...NCAA Runner-up, Univ. of North Carolina...NCAA All-Tournament team...2001 - NFHCA All-America first team...NFHCA all-South Region first team...All-Atlantic Coast Conference...All-ACC Tournament...Team captain...Scored nine goals.
    Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary team in 2002.
  • International Career
    1998 - U.S. Under-19 Team..Member of U.S. field Hockey Team of the Year - U19 Team......2000 - U.S. Under-21 Team...competed with U.S. National Team on developmental tour of Canada...Silver medalist with U21 team at Junior Pan American Championships (Barbados)...2001 - U.S. National Team...Earned first career senior team cap vs. Mexico (3/8/01) at First Pan American Cup...Silver medalist with USA at Pan American Cup...Scored first two career goals vs. Venezuela (10-0) at Pan American Cup......Korea Telecom Cup...USA/South Africa series...2002 - U.S. National Team...1st Champions Challenge team...USA/India World Cup Qualifying Series...U.S. World Cup team (Perth, Australia)...2003 - U.S. National Team...US/Japan Tour...US/Spain Tour...Champions Challenge (Catania, Italy)...Pan American Games (Santo Domingo, DOM) silver medalist...International Atlantic Cup...2004 - U.S. National Team...Olympic Qualifier Team...Pan American Cup Team...2005 - U.S. National Team...New Zealand Tour...USA/Australia series (Virginia Beach)...Rabobank Champions Challenge (5th, Virginia Beach)...2006 - USA National Squad...World Cup Qualifying Tournament (4th, Rome)...AstroTurf March on Madrid, Virginia Beach (1. NED, 2 ARG, 3. AUS, 4. USA)...World Cup team (Madrid, 6th place)...Scored World Cup goal in 3-1 win over South Africa..2007 - Netherlands Tour team...Chile 4-Nation Team Champions, Santiago (1. USA, 2. ARG, 3. CHI, 4. CAN)...Pan American Games Team (2nd, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)...Ranked among tournament's leading goal scorers at Pan Am Games with 5 goals including a hat trick against Netherlands Antilles in a 4-1 USA win...Pan American Elite Team...USA/Japan Series (College Park, Md., 1-3-1)...2008 - USA at Japan Series

Personal:

  • Ambition after field hockey: a family
  • Most influential people in your sporting career: Mom & Dad (Jenkie & Bill), for their unconditional support
  • Favorites: Food: chocolate ice cream
  • Other: Dad Bill was a lacrosse player at the Univ. of Delaware

Major International Competitions:

Year Tournament Site Position
2007 XV Pan American Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2nd
2006 World Cup Madrid, Spain 6th
2006 World Cup Qualifier Rome, Italy 4th
2005 Rabobank Champions Challenge Virginia Beach, Va. 5th
2004 Pan American Cup Bridgetown, Barbados 2nd
2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament Auckland, New Zealand 6th
2003 Pan American Games Santo Domingo, DOM 2nd
2003 2nd Champions Challenge Catania, Italy 5th
2002 10th World Cup Perth, Australia 9th
2002 USA vs India WC Qualifiying Series Cannock, England 1st
2002 Japan 6 Nations International
(KOR, AUS, RUS, JPN, GER, USA)
Gifu, Japan 6th
2002 1st Champions Challenge Johannesburg, South Africa 5th
2001 3rd Korea Telecom Cup Seongnam, Korea 6th
2001 Americas Cup Kingston, Jamaica Silver
2000 Junior Pan Am Championships Bridgetown, Barbados 2nd