Siri Mullinix
 

(Courtesy of UNCG)
Position: Goalkeeper
Era: 1999-2004
DOB: 1978.05.22
Height: 5'8"
Hometown: Greensboro, N.C.
College: University of North Carolina
 
Career Statistics
Year GP/GS Min GF GA SO GAA Y/R W-L-D
1999 1/0 45 5 0 0 0.00 0/0 0-0-0
2000 29/28 2411 66 16 15 0.60 0/0 17-5-5
2001 1/1 90 1 0 1 0.00 0/0 1-0-0
2002 2/2 135 4 0 1 0.00 0/0 1-0-0
2003 8/4 470 13 3 1 0.57 0/0 1-0-4
2004 4/4 360 14 2 3 0.50 0/0 4-0-0
Total 45/39 3511 103 21 21 0.54 0/0 24-5-9
 
National Team Highlights
  • Traveled to the Four Nations Tournament, Olympic Qualifying and the Algarve Cup in 2004.
  • The backup keeper on the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup team, she did not see any playing time.
  • Returned to the National Team in 2002 after recovering from shoulder surgery. Named to the 2002 Women's Gold Cup team, but had to be replaced due to a thumb injury.
  • In 2000, played in 29 games, starting 28, and posted 15 shutouts, all U.S. single-season keeper records. Played every minute of the 2000 Olympics.
  • Member of the 1999 residency program.
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    National Team Milestones
    First Cap:1999.05.02 vs. Japan
    First Shutout:2000.03.12 vs. Portugal
    Final Shutout:2004.03.16 vs. Denmark
    Final Cap:2004.03.16 vs. Denmark
     
    Youth National Team Highlights
  • Helped the U-21s win the 1999 Nordic Cup title.
  • Missed the Nordic Cup in 1998 due to an injury.
  • Member of both the 1996 and 1997 U-20 Nordic Cup teams. Helped the U.S. to the 1997 championship.
  • Played on the U-16s in 1994.
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    Professional Highlights
  • Played in 19 regular-season games in 2003 and recorded a 1.27 goals against average, 74 saves and four shutouts. Led the league with 89 catch/punches. Named a reserve to the WUSA All-Star team. Also started both of the Freedom's post-season matches and shutout the Boston Breakers in the semifinals as the Freedom went on to win the 2003 Founders Cup.
  • In 2002, missed the start of the season due to shoulder surgery before starting 13 of the 14 regular-season games she played in. Recorded a 1.19 goals against average and two shutouts. Led the league in save percentage (80.8). Named a reserve to the WUSA All-Star team. Also started both games of the 2002 post-season and posted a shutout against the Philadelphia Charge in the semifinals as the Freedom finished as the league runner-up.
  • Started and played the entirety of 18 games in 2001 for the Freedom. Posted a 1.67 goals against average and one shutout.
  • Allocated to the Washington Freedom on 2000.05.24.
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    Collegiate Highlights
  • Played at the University of North Carolina from 1995-1998 and won NCAA titles in 1996 and 1997.
  • Holds the UNC career keeper record with 5536 minutes played and is second all-time with a 0.28 goals against average.
  • Started in goal from 1996-1998 and made 105 saves.
  • Named to the ACC's 50th Anniversary team.
  • Earned First-Team All-ACC honors in 1998.
  • Named the Defensive MVP of the 1997 NCAA Final Four.
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    Last We Heard
  • Assistant coach at UNC-Greensboro.
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