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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 |
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