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Goalie |
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Siri
Mullinix |
Height: |
5-8 |
Born: |
05/22/1978 Denver, CO, USA |
College: |
North Carolina |
High School: |
Ragsdale HS [Jamestown, NC] |
How Acquired: |
Allocated Player |
Previous Team: |
USA 2000 Olympic Team |
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Season Statistics |
Game Log |
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College/High School:
A three-year starter at UNC, she played in 90 career matches for the Tar Heels, starting all
26 games as a senior and helping UNC to the NCAA championship game ... A member of
three ACC two NCAA championship teams during her career, she finished her career with a
0.27 goals against average, second-best in UNC history ... Allowed just seven goals as a
senior while compiling a 0.30 goals against average with 16 shutouts ... Played in 26 games
as a junior, starting 15, allowed just three goals and compiled a 0.19 goals against average
with 12 shutouts on the way to winning the NCAA championship in her hometown of
Greensboro, N.C. ... Named the defensive MVP of the 1997 NCAA Tournament ... Played in
25 games for UNC as a sophomore, allowed just six goals and started 16 games, including
two in the ACC Tournament and four of five in the NCAA Tournament, including the national
semifinal and championship game, where she put on a stellar performance in helping the
Tar Heels to the title ... Had 10 shutouts with a 0.38 goals against average ... Earned a
120-minute shutout in the NCAA championship game against Notre Dame ... As a freshman,
she backed-up All-American and current national team goalkeeper Tracy Ducar, starting
nine of 13 games in which she played, and earning five shutouts ... Started against four
nationally-ranked opponents and surrendered no goals in 180 minutes of action ... Allowed
only one goal all season ... Skipped her senior year of high school and came to North
Carolina after her junior year at Ragsdale High School in Jamestown, N.C. ... A First-Team
All-State selection and conference MVP in 1995, she led RHS to the 1994 state
championship and was the tournament MVP ... Also an All-State pick in 1994 ... Was also
MVP of the basketball team at Ragsdale.
Club:
Played club for the '78 Greensboro Twisters, winning state titles in 1990, '91, '92 and '95 ...
Finished third at the Southern Regionals in 1992 and 1995 ... The MVP of the 1995 North Carolina Youth
Soccer Under-17 championships ... Was awarded the FIFA Fair Play Sportsmanship Award at the 1995
Southern Regionals and was also named outstanding goalkeeper.
National Team:
Earned a spot as one of four goalkeepers in residency camp for the 1999
FIFA Women's World Cup after a solid career at North Carolina and three years in the U.S.
Under-21 National Team program ... Youth National Teams: Earned her first full national
team cap against Japan in Atlanta on May 2, 1999 ... A member of the Under-20 National
Teams that competed in the Nordic Cup in Sweden in 1996 and in Denmark in 1997, playing
in a first-round match against Iceland, as the USA went on to win the championship ...
Missed out on a spot on the 1998 Nordic Cup team due to injury ... Returned to the Under-
21 Nordic Cup team in 1999, helping the USA regain the championship ... Member of the
Under-16 National Team in 1994 ... First Appearance: May 2, 1999, vs. Japan ... First
Shutout: March 12, 2000 vs. Portugal.
Personal:
Full name is Siri Lynn Mullinix ... A member of the National Honor Society, she was class
president her freshman and sophomore years and vice-president as a junior ... Nicknamed
"SeerDog" ... Majoring in exercise and sports science at UNC ... Athletes she admires most
are Michael Jordan, John Elway and Mia Hamm ... Wants to pursue a career in sports
administration or professional soccer ... Lists biggest sports thrill as winning the NCAA title
in her hometown.
SEASON |
TEAM |
GP |
MIN |
SHTS |
SVS |
C/P |
FC |
FS |
SHO |
GA |
GAA |
PG |
PA |
W |
L |
T |
2001 |
WAS |
18 |
1620 |
115 |
85 |
84 |
0 |
4 |
1 |
30 |
1.67 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
10 |
3 |
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