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Schnugg Bio in PDF
2003: Had
one of the best
rookie seasons in
team history...
named a fresh-man
All-American by SoccerBuzz and also a
member of the 2003 All-ACC Freshman
Team...a SoccerBuzz freshman All-Region
selection as well as the offensive MVP and
an all-tournament team selection at the Nike
Seminole Classic...SoccerBuzz Elite Team of
the Week selection (9/24)...started 25 of 26
games mainly teaming with consensus All-American
Leah Gallegos at the top of FSU's
4-4-2 system...finished second on the team
in points and assists, third in goals, second
in game-winning goals and third in shots
and shots on goal...led all FSU freshmen in
every offensive category...her 10 assists
smashed the record for assists by an FSU
freshman, setting the mark in just 16 games.
She finished second on the team in assists
overall...she and Seminole great Maren Vik
Edvardsen are the only two FSU players to
ever record 10 or more assists and score
more than five goals in a season...fourth all-time
for rookies in Seminole soccer history
with 22 points and came just two points
away from moving into third place...pro-duced
more points her rookie season than
consensus All-American Leah Gallegos' fresh-man
output...third all-time for shots by a
freshman. (in the ACC) one of just four play-ers
to start all seven of FSU's ACC contests
...one of the ACC's top freshmen, Schnugg
was the second-highest scoring rookie in the
conference during the regular season...she
led the entire conference in assists by a rookie
with 10 and finished with the second-most
assists per game by an ACC freshman...fifth
on the team in points in ACC games, fourth
in goals and tied for third in assists...led all
FSU rookies in points and goals and was tied
for first in shots on goal in ACC play. (in the
NCAA) didn't waste any time getting ac-customed
to NCAA Tournament play. Scored
the first goal, game-winning goal and
postseason points of her career just nine min-
utes into her first tournament game...fin-ished
with the third-most shots and the
fourth-most shots on goal in the NCAA Tour-nament
among Seminoles. (2003 Game
Highlights) had huge back-to-back games
versus SDSU and Miami where she recorded
nine points on three goals and three assists...
versus the Aztecs Schnugg recorded the first
goal of her career and the third assists in six
games...she followed that game with a six point
performance versus Miami as she scored two
goals and added two more assists. The six
points were the third-most ever scored in a
single game by an FSU player... scored a goal
for the third straight game in FSU's 2-1 OT win
over No. 21. She recorded the first game-win-ner
and golden goal of her career in the 97th
minute...had a huge game versus No. 12 Duke
in just her third-ever ACC game. Scored her
first-ever ACC goal and recorded her first ACC
assists as she recorded a multi-point game for
the fifth time in her last eight outings...notched
the first postseason goal of her career as she
scored the game-winner in the opening round
versus Dartmouth just 9:36 into the match.
ODP EXPERIENCE: A full member of the
U-19 National Team in 2003...spent the whole
year traveling and training with the U-19 Na-tional
Team in preparation CONCACAF World
Championship Qualify-ing...traveled to Mexico
with the U-19's on two occasions...Region IV
ODP in 2001 and 2002...European Tour in
2002...Cal-North State ODP team 1998, 2000,
2001 and 2002.
HIGH SCHOOL: 2003 Parade All-American...
three-year varsity letterwinner...
Monte Vista High Offensive Player of the Year
in 2002...varsity water polo in 2000.
CLUB: Member of Pleasanton Rage U-18...
2002 National Champions...Far West
Regional Champions in 2000 and 2002...
five-time State Cup Champions.
PERSONAL: Student Government '01-
'02 and '02-'03...Golden State Exam Rec-ognition
for Biology and Chemistry...sister
is a highly-recruited high school water polo
player and a member of the U-18 US Na-tional
Team.
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Year
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MP/MS
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Shots
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Goals
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Assists
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Points
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GWG
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GWA
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| 2003 |
26/25 |
53 |
6 |
10 |
22 |
2 |
1 |
Totals
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26/25
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53
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6
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10
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22
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2
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1
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