Debbie Keller

(Courtesy of US Soccer) |
| Position: Forward |
| Era: 1995-1998 |
| DOB: 1975.03.24 |
| Height: 5'4" |
| Hometown: Naperville, Ill. |
| College: University of North Carolina |
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| Career Statistics |
| Year |
GP/GS |
Min |
G |
A |
Pts |
Y/R |
W-L-D |
| 1995 |
9/2 |
284 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
0/0 |
9-0-0 |
| 1997 |
14/5 |
624 |
3 |
4 |
10 |
1/0 |
12-2-0 |
| 1998 |
23/7 |
955 |
14 |
2 |
30 |
0/0 |
20-1-2 |
| Total |
46/14 |
1863 |
18 |
7 |
43 |
1/0 |
41-3-2 |
National Team Highlights
Trained for a week with the National Team during its 1999 residency program.
Despite just seven starts in 1998, tied Tiffeny Milbrett as the team's second leading goalscorer with 14 goals.
A foot injury kept her from competing for a spot on the 1996 Olympic team.
A member of the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup team. She came off the bench in four of the USA's six matches and scored her first career goal against Australia. Her injury-time goal clinched Group C for the U.S. on goal difference.
National Team Milestones
Collegiate Highlights
Played with the U-20s at the 1994 Nordic Cup.
Collegiate Highlights
Played at the University of North Carolina from 1993-1996 and won NCAA titles in 1993, 1994 and 1996.
Named a First-Team NSCAA All-American in 1995 and a Second-Team NSCAA All-American in 1994 and 1996. Named First-Team All-ACC in 1994 and 1995.
Accumulated 191 career points on 67 goals and 57 assists.
Finalist for the 1996 Hermann Trophy and M.A.C. Award. Runner-up for the M.A.C. Award in 1995.
As a senior, co-captained the Tar Heels and scored the game-winning golden goal in the 1996 NCAA Final. Named the Offensive MVP of the 1996 NCAA Final Four.
Last We Heard
Married, living in Raleigh, N.C. and working as a hair stylist.