Cindy Mosley Explained

Cindy Mosley
Fullname:Cynthia Erin Mosley
Birth Name:Cynthia Erin Daws[1]
Birth Date:1 October 1975
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, United States
Height:5 ft 8 in
Position:Midfielder
Collegeyears1:1993–1996
Collegecaps1:94
Collegegoals1:61
Clubs1:Suzuyo Shimizu F.C.
Years1:1997–1998
Nationalyears1:1997
Nationalteam1:United States
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0

Cynthia Erin Mosley (; born October 1, 1975) is an American former soccer player. A midfielder, she played for the Suzuyo Shimizu F.C. Lovely Ladies of Japan's L. League and won two caps for the senior United States women's national soccer team.[2]

In college soccer with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Daws scored a record 61 goals and won the Hermann Trophy, the Honda Sports Award as the nation's top female soccer player,[3] and the Honda-Broderick Cup as the nation's top female athlete.[4] She married former Notre Dame football player Emmett Mosley IV and had four children: Jalyn, Emmett V, Trent and Grant[5] [6] West Hills-born Daws suffered from a persistent foot injury.[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Barbulesco . Dave . South Bend, Indiana . Getting to know... Cindy Daws . . Irish Sports Report . 26 . Preseason 1996 . August 26, 1996 . October 8, 2022.
  2. Web site: U.S. Women's National Team All-Time Player Appearances. United States Soccer Federation. January 5, 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131216085455/http://www.ussoccer.com/about/media-services/media-guide.aspx. December 16, 2013.
  3. Soccer. CWSA. en. 2020-04-16.
  4. Web site: Notre Dame Soccer Player Daws Is Woman College Athlete of Year. 1998-01-13. Los Angeles Times. en-US. 2020-03-20.
  5. Web site: Notre Dame Soccer Player Daws Is Woman College Athlete of Year. . . January 5, 2013. Bill. Dwyer. January 13, 1998.
  6. Web site: Where are they now? . ESPN. January 5, 2013. Julia. Savacool. June 19, 2012.
  7. Web site: Cindy Daws. Women's Soccer World. January 5, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/19990822182839/http://womensoccer.com/biogs/daws.html. August 22, 1999. dead.