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Three-year All-American who was BIG EAST
rookie of the year and Freshman All-American in
2005 ... consummate goalscorer dating back to her
earliest days in youth soccer ... took her game to
another level in 2006, adding to her playmaking
and setup skills while joining former North
Carolina great Mia Hamm as only players to finish
a season as national leader in goals (22) and assists
(22) ... current member of U.S. Under-23
National Team ... technically is a second-semester
senior in fall of 2008, after delaying her enrollment
until 2005 spring semester in order to train and
compete with U.S. at 2004 U-19 World
Championship ... quick, creative and clever player
who is true student of the game, keeping up with
international soccer and modeling her game after
world's top players ... feisty attacking threat with
variety of finishing touches and equal ability to put
spin on ball or finish with power ... passionate
competitor with refuse-to-lose mentality ... has
improved her strength while coping with always
being tightly-marked by opponents ... welcomes
pressure and high-level expectations that come
with being a top-level goalscorer ... has rare ability
to make series of runs that fit the situation and
place her into open space for repeated scoring
chances ... dangerous one-on-one player who can
drive to goal with regularity ... follows midfielders
Cindy Daws (1996) and Anne Makinen (2000) as
ND's third Hermann Trophy recipient ... could
join Hamm (UNC; '92-'93),Cindy Parlow (UNC;
'97-'98) and Christine Sinclair (Portland; '04-'05)
as multi-year Hermann Trophy recipients ... one of
24 Texas natives (including seven this season) to
play for Irish ... inherited number-two jersey worn
by Daws, All-America forward Rosella Guerrero,
and defenders Kelly Lindsey and Gudrun
Gunnarsdottir.
IN NCAA RECORD BOOK: The 19th
player in Division I women's soccer history to
reach the 50 goals and 50 assists plateau, and the
fifth Notre Dame player to do so (Cindy Daws,
Jenny Streiffer, Anne Makinen, Katie Thorlakson)
... just the third player to reach the 50-50
milestone as a junior ... seventh D-I player to score
50 goals prior to junior year ... in first two seasons,
scored 137 points (50G-37A), the third-most ever
by a D-I player, and most in nearly 20 years
(SMU's Lisa Cole had 147/60-27 from '87-'88;
UCSB's Carin Jennings had 140/60-20 from '83-
'84) ... she and Hamm (UNC, '92) are only
players to end a season as national leader in both
goals and assists ... only three players have ended
their junior season with more points than Hanks'
current total (186): Hamm (210; 77G-56A),
Danielle Garrett Fotopoulos (SMU/Florida; '94-
'96; 209/86G-37A), Jennings (UCSB; '83-'86;
198/82G-34A) ... has the second highest presenior
season assist total in NCAA history (58):
Holly Manthei (95; ND; '94-'96) ... only two
others reached 30G-30A before junior season ... in
2005 Hanks and Thorlakson became second set of
D-I teammates ever to reach 70 points in same
season (each 71) ... her 28 goals in '05 are fourthmost
ever by a D-I freshman ... on four-year pace
to become seventh player with 100-plus goals ...
also on pace to be third D-I player ever with 70G-
70A (Hamm 103G-72A; Streiffer 70G-71A).
IN ND RECORD BOOK: Owns or shares
assortment of more than 60 school records ...
already tied for fifth in Irish history for career
points (186; 78 GP/75 GS), 5th in goals (64), 5th
in assists (58) and one of five to reach 50G-50A ...
owns best average in ND history for career pts/gm
(2.38) and second best average in career goals per
game (.82) ... ND records she set in '06 included:
points in one NCAA Tournament (16; 4G-8A);
points by a sophomore (66); career goals in
postseason play (15, tied); quickest to 30 (26 gms),
40 (40 GP) and 50 (49 GP) career goals; quickest
goal in opener (1:19; Iowa State); and quickest
goal in postseason game (0:57; Rutgers) ... only
ND player ever with hat trick (vs. Oakland) and
three-assist game (vs. Penn State) in NCAAs (both
'06) ... she and Thorlakson are only ND players to
reach 60 points in multiple years (71 in '05; tied
for 2nd in ND history) ... joined Thorlakson as
only ND players with six game-winning goals and
six game-winning assists in same season ('06; she
is only ND player with six GWGs in multiple
years) ... only ND player to total more than 20
goals in multiple seasons (28 in '05; tied ND
record) ... first ND player to register four career
hat tricks prior to junior season and first with 50-
plus regular-season points more than once (52 and
50) ... Thorlakson (27) is only ND player with
more career points in one postseason than Hanks
(25, in '06; 7G-11A) ... ranks first in ND history
for career postseason points (18G-22A) while her
33 career points in NCAAs (9G-15A) are a Notre
Dame record ... scored in six straight NCAA
games ('06), one shy of Amanda Guertin's ND
record.
WITH U.S. NATIONAL TEAMS: Member
of U.S. Under-23 National Team that won the
prestigious 2008 Nordic Cup with a 3-0 victory
over Germany in Borlange, Sweden ... she
appeared in all four games for the U.S. and
recorded an assist during the Americans' 3-0
group-play win over England ... joined ND's
Amanda Cinalli, Brittany Bock and Michele
Weissenhofer on U-21s that played in Manchester,
England (March 13-15, 2007), vs. Blackburn
Rovers Ladies (2-0), Everton Ladies (6-2) and
Leeds Ladies (5-0; goal), also attending a
Manchester United game at Old Trafford ... one
of top scorers in history of U-19 National Team
(22 goals in 30 games; '02-'04) ... elected not to
participate in 2006 Nordic Cup ... forced to miss
ND's 2004 national-title season when FIFA opted
to stage U-19 World Championship in November
(in Thailand) - with U.S. Soccer requiring its
players to miss entire 2004 college season ... U.S.
placed third, with Hanks scoring on 21-yard free
kick (1-0) in bronze-medal game vs. Brazil (3-1)
... slowed by knee injury, starting just two of six
U-19 WC games (reserve in third) - with wins
over South Korea (3-1), Russia (4-1), Spain (1-0)
and Australia (2-0 quarterfinal) before losing 3-1
semifinal to Germany ... had 12G in 12 GP with
U-19s in '04, prior to WC (no other U.S. player
had more than 8G in those games) ... totaled 13G-
2A (15 GP/13 GS) in 2004 with U-19s ... led field
with 9G at 2004 U-19 Eight Nations Tournament
in Montreal (5 GP) ... had hat tricks vs.
Dominican Republic (21-min. stretch) and
Trinidad & Tobago ... scored to tie Canada (2-1
loss), knocking rebound into upper right corner ...
team-best 8G in 2003 international games (2A), as
U-19s captain ... helped U-19s win 2003 Houston
Cup, adding hat trick vs.American All-Stars before
road wins over Germany (2G; 4-1) and Holland
(1G; 3-0) ... one of youngest (16) on U-19 team
that won 2002 World Championship (1-0 in OT,
vs. host Canada) ... scored as starter vs.Taiwan at
2002 WC (played in wins over Denmark and
Germany) ... played in pair of games in Trinidad
and Tobago for 2002 qualifying (2G-1A vs.
Jamaica) ... totaled 5G-5A in 11 GP (4 GS) with
2002 U-19s (22-2-2) ... scored first goal with U-
19s against Canada in 2002 - followed by hat trick
vs.USYS All-Stars and gamewinner vs.U.S. U-21s
(1-0) ... scored in 2002 loss to Russia (4-1; Home
Depot Center.
AS A JUNIOR: Named a NSCAA first-team
All-American for the second straight season ...
had 14 goals and 21 assists for 49 points ... scored
five game-winning goals ... named to the
Hermann Trophy Player of the year list of final 15
candidates ... Hanks' 21 assists and 49 points were
team highs ... made the NCAA Championship
All-Tournament team for second straight season
... an All-BIG EAST first team selection for the
third straight season ... also named to the BIG
EAST All-Tournament team ... converted on all
five of her penalty-kick opportunities ... had a 13-
game point streak (Sept. 30 - Nov. 17), tying for
the second-longest streak in ND history (which
she also holds) ... had lead pass on Elise Weber's
goal to cap 2-0 win at #7 Florida ... played ball
back to Lauren Fowlkes to set up game's opening
goal vs. # 5 Stanford (1-2, OT) ... had left endline
cross of Weissenhofer's header vs. Princeton
and later scored on a direct free kick in that 4-2
victory ... added another free kick goal that tied
game with #16 Oklahoma State (1-2, OT) ...
posted her fifth career hat trick in 4-0 win over
DePaul, including a header and two penalty kicks
... converted pass from Amanda Cinalli to open
scoring against Penn State and earn spot on BIG
EAST weekly honor roll (3G, 1A) ... added 1G-
1A in 6-1 win over Cincinnati ... had one assist at
Syracuse (4-1) ... scored the game's first goal at
St. John's (3-0) ... had two assists versus
Georgetown (3-0) and Villanova (5-0) ... had a
penalty-kick goal vs. Providence (4-0) ... tied
game 1-1 at #13 Connecticut in 86th minute,
paving way for 2-1 OT win ... named BIG EAST
Player of the Week after six-point weekend
during wins at Seton Hall and Rutgers (1G, 4A)
... had leftside corner-kick assist on goal by
Ashley Jones and then converted PK for 2-0 final
in BIG EAST quarterfinal vs. Rutgers, then
assisted on Brittany Bock's header that opened
BIG EAST semifinal vs. Georgetown (2-0) ...
poked home chip pass from Courtney Rosen for
early go-ahead goal vs.West Virginia in the BIG
EAST title game ... had three assists in NCAA
opener vs. Loyola-Chicago (W, 3-0) ... had two
assists and game-winning goal (77:35) in NCAA
quarterfinal versus Duke (3-2) ... assisted on
Carrie Dew's first-half goal vs. Florida State in the
NCAA semifinal (2-3).
AS A SOPHOMORE: Youngest recipient by
class year (female or male) of Hermann Trophy,
after joining Hamm as only players ever to finish
season as national leader in both goals (22; 7th
ND history) and assists (22; 6th ND history) ...
one of five finalists (only soccer player) for "best
female college athlete" in ESPN-sponsored ESPY
Awards (attended ceremony in Hollywood) ...
consensus first-team All-American and BIG EAST
offensive player of the year (first team all-BIG
EAST) ... 11th D-I player ever to reach 20G-20A
in season (ND's four are most from any school)
and one of six to reach 22G-22A ...
scored/assisted on more than half of ND's goals
(44 of 85), with six multi-goal games ... her
nation-leading 66 points rank fifth in ND history
... joined Makinen (14G-15A; 2000), Guertin
(11G-11A; '02) and Thorlakson (23G-24A; '04) as
only players to lead ND in goals and assists for
same season ... ended on 13-game point streak
(one shy of Thorlakson's ND record), with 38
points in streak (11G-16A; 2.9 ppg) ... combined
with Weissenhofer (53; 18G-17A) to rank 1-2
among national points leaders ... she and
Weissenhofer were 23rd set of D-I teammates to
reach 50 points in same season (ND's four pairs
are most from any school) ... nearly 60% of her
assists (13 of 22) came via corner-kick (8) or freekick
(5) services ... led BIG EAST in shots (127;
2nd ND history) and tied Bock with league-best
six game-winning goals (team-best nine GW
assists/2nd ND history) ... tied ND record for
starts (27) ... combined with 11 teammates on
goalscoring (12 with Weissenhofer, 11 with Bock)
... her 2G vs. Iowa State (9-0) included ND's
quickest score ever in opener (1:19; pass from
Rebecca Mendoza, 14-yard rightside shot to low
right corner) ... scored GWG at #24 Mississippi
(2-1), knocking home Jill Krivacek's left-post flick
after Weissenhofer's flip-throw ... had 2G at SMU
(3-0), on leftside CK scramble (one-timer to right
sidenetting) and PK ... assisted on Bock's goal at
DePaul (leftside free kick) before racing in from
left to redirect Weissenhofer's pass (5-0) ... scored
near-post header for GWG vs. #6 West Virginia
(left-flank cross from Buczkowski; 3-1) ... her
1G-2A finished 5-0 win over Pittsburgh ... her
3G-1A vs. Seton Hall (5-0) included: leftside shot
to beat charging 'keeper (sprung by Bock's pass),
similar goal after thru-ball from Krivacek,
elongated give-and-go with Buczkowski and
right-flank cross to Weissenhofer (4-0) ... assisted
on pair of one-timers vs. Rutgers (2-0; pass from
right to Bock; low cross from right corner to
Cinalli at far-post) ... consensus national player of
the week after totaling 3G-3A vs. SHU and RU
(BIG EAST player of the week) ... the 0-0 tie at
UConn was her only time without a point in final
18 games ... leftside CK led to Bock's header and
early lead at Providence (added rebound goal
after Pinnick's close-range shot
and assist on Weissenhofer goal;
5-0) ... lead role in 4-2 win at #9
Villanova (2G-1A) - converted
Cinalli pass into lower left corner
(1-0), put back rebounded
Weissenhofer shot (2-1) and
assisted on Krivacek goal (3-1) ...
had rightside free kick on Carrie
Dew's header GWG at
Georgetown (1-0) ... back-heel
pass on Bock's goal at Cincinnati
(one-timed pass from
Buczkowski for 2-0 lead; 3-0) ...
offensive MVP of BIG EAST
Tournament (3G-3A), after wins
over St. John's (3-0; leftside CK
on Bock's header, then scored in
89th minute ), #25 Marquette (2-
0, at UConn; elongated give-andgo
cross from left on
Weissenhofer's header, then pass
that led to Bock's goal) and
Rutgers (4-2, at UConn) ...
scored earliest postseason goal in
ND history vs. RU (0:57),
capping seven-player sequence
with one-timer to far-right side
(assisted by Bock's flick header)
before rightside shot through legs
of charging 'keeper ... completed
25-point postseason (two shy of ND record) with
ND record for points in one NCAA Tournament
(16; 4G-8A) ... tied ND record for points in
NCAA game (7/3G-1A, vs. Oakland; 7-1) while
becoming first ND player to score/assist on team's
first four goals in an NCAA game - with 22-yard
free kick goal (2-1), breakaway set up by
Buczkowski, and PK (also assist on Cinalli's
opening goal) ... her leftside thru-ball led to
Weissenhofer's fifth-minute GWG in second round
vs.Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1-0) ... had leftside CK
assist (Bock header) and 89th-minute clincher
(leftside free kick) in third round vs. #16 Colorado
(3-0) ... set up all goals (three official assists) in
quarterfinal vs. #8 Penn State (4-0) - with flick to
Weissenhofer (lifted rightside shot from close
range), deep cross from right flank (Bock trap-andshoot/
Weissenhofer rebound goal; no assist),
leftside free kick (Weissenhofer open-netter, after
collision) and rightside CK on Cinalli's far-post
header ... capped selection to NCAA alltournament
team with CK assist for 2-0 semifinal
lead on #5 Florida State (double-header sequence,
Bock to Krivacek; goal to upper right) and long
free kick from right flank in title game vs. fellow
#1 UNC (Bock header from top of box, 81st
minute; 2-1 loss).
AS A FRESHMAN: NSCAA second-team All-
American, Soccer Buzz national freshman of the
year, first team all-BIG EAST/rookie of the year ...
first freshman among final-15 candidates for
M.A.C. Hermann Trophy since awards merged in
2002 ... since '94, only three freshmen had been
among final 10/15 candidates: ND's Makinen ('97),
UNC forward Susan Bush and Santa Clara
midfielder Aly Wagner (both '99) ... third in nation
with 28 goals (21st NCAA history; tied ND record
set by Heft in '98) ... tied Thorlakson (18G-35A)
for second nationally in points (71, one shy of ND
record/Daws in '96), eighth in assists (15) ... joined
Thorlakson (18G-35A) as only players with 15G-
15A (first ND forwards named NSCAA All-
Americans in same year) ...set ND record for goals
in consecutive games (7; 3G-1A vs. UNH, 4G vs.
Vermont) ... led BIG EAST in points, goals and
shots (135, ND record), second in assists and
GWGs (6) ... led team with eight first-goals ... her
135 shots were 11 more than ND opponents'
combined shots (124) ... she and Thorlakson
became second pair of D-I teammates to post 70-
plus points in same season, joining 1995 SMU
players Garrett (83; now Fotopoulos) and Linex
(77) ... had points in 21 games (25 GP/22 GS) ...
tied ND record for goals in game (4) and became
quickest to 10 goals (4 GP, in just 225 minutes) ...
ND was 18-0-0 when she scored (4-3-0 when she
did not) ... fourth D-I freshman (first since '96)
with 28-plus goals, joining SMU's Cole (37; '87),
Baylor's Molly Cameron (32; '96) and Washington
State's Kim Lynass (30; '90) ... her seven-game goal
streak (4th ND history) ended at Portland, one shy
of tying Guertin's ND record for postseason
goalscoring streak (7) ... combined with 10
teammates on 2005 goalscoring (20 times with
Thorlakson, 10 with Cinalli) ... seven multi-goal
games ... had earliest hat trick (by date) ever by
ND freshman (Aug. 26; 11-1 vs. UNH, at Vermont)
... tapped assist to Pinnick before 13-minute hat
trick: one-timer to far-left post (Maggie Manning
assist), converted long ball from Kim Lorenzen, and
finished again to left side via Thorlakson's thru-ball
... joined Guerrero ('92; 4-3 loss to N.C. State) as
only ND freshmen with hat trick in opener ... tied
Irish record for goals in game (4; vs.Vermont; 6-0):
direct kick to upper-right corner, leftfooted finish
on Cinalli's left-flank cross, rebound score after
Cinalli's shot, and breakaway to lower left corner
(lead pass from Manning) ... Soccer America
national player of the week after 7G-1A debut ...
buried pass from Cinalli inside far-right post (1-0)
vs. #11 Florida (4-1) ... added 2G vs. #25
Maryland (6-0), knocking in deflected Thorlakson
shot before flicking 12-yard header on service from
Candace Chapman ... failed to score in fifth game
(2-1 loss at Santa Clara), but her rush led to owngoal
... scored into far-left side vs. Gonzaga (4-1;
deep cross from Chapman) ... her 2G-2A vs.
DePaul (6-0) included entry pass on Cinalli goal,
deflected shot finished by Thorlakson, punch shot
past 'keeper, and blast to far-left corner (both
assisted by Thorlakson) ... had 2G-1A vs. Cincinnati
(4-0): free kick on Bock's diving header, flick
header after Chapman's cross, and rebound goal
after Cinalli shot ... scored on rising 30-yard free
kick into left side at Louisville (assisted on
Thorlakson scramble goal; 3-0) ... set up
Thorlakson's rebound goal at USF (4-0) ... 96thminute
goal at Rutgers (1-0) began with
Thorlakson's leftflank
service and
Bock's one-timer
down center of field
(Hanks slipped
behind defense and
scored to far-right)
... buried thru-pass
from Cinalli vs.
Seton Hall (7-0) ...
had 1G-2A vs.
Providence (6-0),
setting up
Thorlakson and
Manning goals
before cashing in
Thorlakson's pass ...
assisted Manning
goal to cap 4-0 win
over Villanova ...
added 1G-2A vs.
Georgetown (6-1):
22-yard free kick
into left sidenetting,
sprung Cinalli's
breakaway, worked
give-and-go with
Thorlakson (part of
NCAA recordsetting
three goals
in 0:51 span) ...
added 2G-1A in
BIG EAST
quarterfinal vs.
Hoyas (6-0), tapping
in crosses from
Thorlakson and
Buczkowski before
driven ball sent
Thorlakson in ...
her leftside CK led
to Buczkowski's
goal in BIG EAST semifinal at Marquette, later
scoring skillful trap-and-volley at left post to cap 3-
0 win (assist from Schefter) ... cashed in extended
give-and-go with Thorlakson in BIG EAST final vs.
#15 UConn (5-0) ... completed three-player
sequence (from Schefter and Thorlakson) vs.
Valparaiso in NCAAs (assisted Cinalli goal; 6-0) ...
scored on CK deflection in second round vs. #25
Michigan State (3-0) ... finished sequence from
Krivacek and Cinalli into right corner (4-2) vs. #22
Yale (knocked in a Thorlakson cross to cap 5-2
third-round win).
ODP/CLUB: Member of ODP Region III and
North Texas team (1999-2004) ... played up age
group for eight years with Dallas Texans '85s ... led
Texans to 2003 national title, earning Golden Boot
Award at USYS nationals (Germantown, Md.) ...
scored in 61st minute to tie first game (1-1 vs.
Colorado Academy), followed by 1-1 tie with
Bethesda (Md.) Dragons and 3-0 win over Minn.-
based Tsunami Sota ... scored twice in title-game
rematch with Tsunami (2-0) ... captained Texans
from 2000-03 ... scored in every 2002 and '03
league game with Texans ... joined her age group
('86s) for final two summers with Texans ('04-'05)
... completed matching pair of Golden Boots by
earning award again at 2005 nationals (Orlando) ...
played on 2004 Texans '86s U-19 squad alongside
ND's Lauren Karas ... opened 2005 nationals with
hat trick (4-0) vs. Carmel Commotion that featured
former ND linemate Susan Pinnick (Texans
advanced after ties with Stars of Massachusetts, 2-2,
and Colorado Rush, 0-0) ... her 52nd-minute score
in title-game rematch with Stars nearly held up as
GWG - but 90th-minute goal forced OT (2-2),
each team scored in extra time and Stars won in PKs
(4-3) ... helped Texans claim 2005 Region III title,
after wins over N.C.-based CASL Spartans (5-2),
Vestavia (Ala.) Attack (2-0), north-Texas D'Feeters
(3-1), Georgia-based Silverbacks (3-2) and south-
Texas Challenge (1-0; 25th-minute goal by Hanks)
... 2004 Texans won WAGS (in D.C.) and finished
atop Premier League before losing Region III
quarterfinal ... played for 1999 and 2000 Texans that
won state and regional titles (U-14/15) ... Alamo
Cup finals MVP (U-17), with corner kick that set
up Jessica Maxwell's tying goal vs. Challenge in title
game before placing 22-yard free kick into upper
right corner (2-1)... played alongside former ND
teammates Pinnick and Christie Shaner with
WPSL's F.C. Indiana (summer '06).
PREP & PERSONAL:Totaled 47 goals in two
seasons at Allen HS before focusing on nationalteam
duty ... NSCAA and Parade All-American as
junior and senior (U.S. U-19s/Dallas Texans) ...
played in 2004 McDonald's All-America Game ...
area newcomer of the year as a freshman (23G for
conference champs) ... all-area/all-region as a
sophomore (24G) ... started playing soccer at age
four ... accomplished in judo ... member of
National Honor Society (3.85 GPA) ... father Gary
played semi-professional soccer in his native
England, prior to moving to Texas ... daughter of
Pam and Gary Hanks ... full name is Kerri Michel
Hanks ... born Sept. 2, 1985, in Plano, Texas ...
graduated in May 2008 from College of Arts and
Letters with bachelor's degree in sociology ...
beginning graduate studies this fall.
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