Carrie Moore (soccer) explained

Carrie Moore
Birth Date:22 July 1978
Birth Place:Roanoke, Virginia, United States
Height:1.62m[1]
Position:Defender
Collegeyears1:1996–1999
College1:William & Mary Tribe
Collegecaps1:90
Years1:2001–2003
Clubs1:Washington Freedom
Caps1:46
Goals1:0

Carrie O'Keeffe (Moore) (born July 22, 1978) is a retired American soccer player who played for the Washington Freedom.[2]

Career

While attending the College of William & Mary, Moore played for the university's soccer team. Her senior year, she achieved All-CAA selection (Colonial Athletic Association).[3] Moore success in college soccer lead her to be spotted by professional soccer teams in the Women's United Soccer Association.[4]

Carrie Moore was a 14th round pick in the 2000 WUSA Draft by the WUSA team Washington Freedom.[5] With Carrie Moore's help she helped Washington Freedom to win the 2003 WUSA Founders Cup.[6] After the collapse of the Women's United Soccer Association in 2003, Carrie Moore became a coach for Hollins University soccer programme.[7]

Honors

Washington Freedom

2003[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WUSA. February 29, 2004. September 3, 2023. February 29, 2004. https://web.archive.org/web/20040229011711/http://www.wusa.com/players_coaches/players/carrie_moore/. bot: unknown.
  2. Web site: Washington Freedom 2003 Roster. www.washingtonpost.com.
  3. Web site: Carrie Moore Named to WUSA South All-Star Team. September 9, 2002. William & Mary Athletics.
  4. Web site: Carrie Moore O'Keeffe. January 9, 2022. VA DC Hall of Fame.
  5. Web site: Former Tribe Great Carrie Moore '00 Elected to W&M Athletics Hall of Fame. November 26, 2013. William & Mary Athletics.
  6. Web site: Washington Freedom Announce Five Hall of Freedom Nominees. July 1, 2010. OurSports Central.
  7. Web site: O'Keeffe to coach Hollins soccer. Doug. Doughty. July 25, 2007. Roanoke Times.
  8. Web site: Freedom win WUSA championship in OT . CBC . 25 August 2003 . 27 September 2023.