Aly Wagner
 

(Courtesy of US Soccer)
Position: Midfielder
Era: 1998-Present
DOB: 1980.08.10
Height: 5'5"
Hometown: San Jose, Calif.
College: Santa Clara University
 
Career Statistics (as of 2008.01.01)
Year GP/GS Min G A Pts Y/R W-L-D
1998 1/1 39 0 0 0 0/0 1-0-0
1999 5/2 274 1 0 2 0/0 5-0-0
2000 9/5 679 4 2 10 0/0 6-2-1
2002 17/10 1035 3 11 17 0/0 13-2-2
2003 21/15 1320 4 8 16 1/0 15-2-4
2004 27/18 1586 6 6 18 3/0 22-2-3
2005 8/6 476 1 5 7 0/0 7-0-1
2006 21/18 1522 2 6 10 0/0 17-0-4
2007 8/4 288 0 2 2 0/0 7-0-1
Total 117/79 7219 21 40 82 4/0 93-8-16
 
National Team Highlights
  • Saw her only action of the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup in China when she started the third-place match against Norway.
  • Participated in the 2007 and 2006 residency programs.
  • Earned the 100th cap of her career against Canada on 2006.07.30.
  • Missed the final game of 2005 with a knee injury that required minor surgery.
  • Recorded three assists at the 2005 Algarve Cup including the assist on the game-winning goal against Germany in the Final.
  • Played in four matches at the 2004 Olympics, starting all three group play games.
  • Played in 21 games in 2003, tied for most on the team. Played in four matches at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, starting two.
  • Led the team with 11 assists in 2002.
  • A member of the 2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup team that qualified the U.S. for the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup.
  • Hampered by leg injuries throughout the year, she did not play for the National Team in 2001.
  • A member of the 2000 Olympic residency program, she was named an alternate to the 2000 Olympic team.
  • Earned a spot in the 1999 residency program at the age of 18 after recovering from a torn ACL in her left knee. She was one of the last players cut from the Women's World Cup roster.
  • Recovered from ACL surgery in five months and was called into National Team camp in December 1998 and received her first cap against Ukraine on 1998.12.16.
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    National Team Milestones
    First Cap:1998.12.16 vs. Ukraine
    First Goal:1999.04.29 vs. Japan
     
    Youth National Team Highlights
  • Helped the U-21s to the 2002, 2000 and 1999 Nordic Cup titles. She scored two goals at the 1999 tournament.
  • Tore her left ACL during a U-21 training camp in the spring of 1998.
  • Played with the U-16s in 1996-1997.
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    Professional Highlights
  • Traded to the Boston Breakers for Angela Hucles and a second round draft pick in the 2004 draft on 2003.09.04, 11 days before the WUSA folded.
  • Played in 20 regular season matches in 2003, tallying two goals and four assists in helping the Spirit to the playoffs for the first time. Scored the Spirit's goal in the WUSA semifinals. Named to the All-WUSA Second Team.
  • The No. 1 pick in the 2003 WUSA Draft by the San Diego Spirit.
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    Collegiate Highlights
  • Played for Santa Clara from 1999-2002 and won an NCAA title in 2001.
  • As a senior in 2002, won the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy, the NCAA Top VIII Award and was a First-Team NSCAA All-American as she led the Broncos to the NCAA title game for the second straight year while scoring nine goals with nine assists in just 18 of her team's 26 games due to National Team duty.
  • Was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy and M.A.C. award as a sophomore and junior.
  • As a junior, led Santa Clara to the 2001 NCAA Championship, the school's first, by scoring the winning goal in the title game, a 1-0 victory over UNC. She also set up two goals in the Broncos 3-2 semifinal win over Florida. Named Offensive MVP of the 2001 College Cup when she co-captained the Broncos. Scored 17 goals from the midfield and added an NCAA Div. I best 20 assists as she earned First-Team NSCAA All-American honors.
  • Missed eight matches due to injury as a sophomore, but started 15 of 16 games and scored three goals with eight assists. Named a Second-Team NSCAA All-American.
  • As a red-shirt freshman in 1999, she earned Second-Team NSCAA All-American honors and scored 10 goals with 12 assists. Named WCC Freshman of the Year while helping Santa Clara to the Final Four.
  • Red-shirted as a true freshman in 1998 after tearing her left ACL during training camp with the U-21 National Team.
  • The 1998 Gatorade National High School Player of the Year.
  • Tore her right ACL during high school.
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    Last We Heard
  • WNT Player.
  • Married Adam Eyre in December 2006.
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