Angie Woznuk

(Courtesy of US Soccer) |
| Position: Midfielder |
| Era: 2005-Present |
| DOB: 1985.03.29 |
| Height: 5'5" |
| Hometown: El Cajon, Calif. |
| College: University of Portland |
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| Career Statistics (as of 2008.01.01) |
| Year |
GP/GS |
Min |
G |
A |
Pts |
Y/R |
W-L-D |
| 2005 |
1/0 |
8 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0/0 |
1-0-0 |
| Total |
1/0 |
8 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0/0 |
1-0-0 |
National Team Highlights
Participated in the 2006 residency program.
National Team Milestones
Youth National Team Highlights
Helped the U-21s to the 2007 Nordic Cup title. Started every match and scored a PK goal against Germany in the championship game, a 4-0 U.S. victory.
Starred at the 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship where she scored three goals and three assists. Won the Silver Ball as the second most valuable player and Bronze Boot as the third leading scorer.
Started all five games at the 2004 U-19 CONCACAF Qualifying tournament and scored four goals including a hat trick against Mexico in the semifinals that clinched the U.S. a berth into the 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship.
A member of the U-19 team that won the inaugural 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship. Started one game and came off the bench in two others. Tallied an assist.
Started all four games for the U-21s at the 2006 Nordic Cup.
Also played for the U-16s and U-17s.
Collegiate Highlights
Played at the University of Portland in 2003, 2005-2007. Won an NCAA title in 2005.
As a senior, started all 22 games and tallied 25 points on nine goals and seven assists. Named Third-Team NSCAA All-American, WCC Player of the Year and First-Team All-WCC.
Started 23 of 24 games in 2006 as a junior. Tallied two goals and a team-leading 13 assists. Named First-Team All-WCC.
Named Third-Team NSCAA All-American and First-Team All-WCC in 2005. Started all 24 games she appeared in and scored five goals with nine assists. Scored the game-winning goal and two assists in the Pilots 4-0 victory over UCLA in the NCAA Championship game.
Redshirted in 2004 while competing with the U-19s at the 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship.
As a freshman, named Second-Team All-WCC. Played in 18 games, starting 17, and scored three goals with five assists.
Last We Heard
WNT player.