Catherine Reddick Whitehill (born Catherine Anne Reddick; February 10, 1982) is an American retired professional soccer defender, who was also an assistant...
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Whitehill is a family surname, appearing both in literature and in historical references. Cat Whitehill (born 1982), American soccer player Clarence Eugene...
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and publisher Cat Whitehill (born 1982), American soccer player and coach Cat Zingano (born 1982), American mixed martial arts fighter Cat Anderson (1916–1981)...
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September 16, 2008, assigned US Women's National Team players Abby Wambach, Cat Whitehill and Ali Krieger to the Freedom. Wambach had played for the Freedom in...
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including the Women's College World Series. Mowins was paired with Cat Whitehill on ESPN's tertiary broadcast team for the telecasts of the 2011 FIFA...
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1992 16 March 2000 Unni Lehn Norway UEFA 31 August 1996 14 July 2007 Cat Whitehill United States CONCACAF 7 July 2000 31 March 2010 Rachel Yankey England...
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international matches Danielle Slaton Women's international matches Angela Hucles Women's international matches Cat Whitehill Women's international matches...
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the 1999 Pan American Games were future senior national team members Cat Whitehill and Hope Solo. In 2001, the United States Soccer Federation decided...
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As of November 1, 2017 Matt Beard (2016–2017) Tom Durkin (2014–2015) Cat Whitehill (2013) (interim) Lisa Cole (2012–2013) Tony DiCicco (2009–2011) Michael...
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The U.S. defeated North Korea 3–0 after two additional goals from Cat Whitehill in the 48th and 66th minutes launching the team to the knock-out stage...
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