Kelley O'Hara
- U.S. National Team: WNT
- Position: Defender
- Date Of Birth: Aug. 4, 1988
- Height: 5-5
- Hometown: Fayetteville, Ga.
- Previous National Teams: U-17 WNT
- Club: Boston Breakers
Finished her college career with 57 goals and 32 assists for 146 points, all school records … As a senior in 2009, she had one of the best seasons in Division I history, scoring 26 goals and tallying 13 assists leading Stanford to an undefeated and untied regular season and into the NCAA title game … In 2009, became the first Stanford Cardinal to win the Hermann Trophy … She was the first Stanford player to be a finalist for the award since Julie Foudy in 1991 … She led Stanford to its best-ever season at 25-1-0 and to the only undefeated regular season in Pac-10 history … With nine game-winning goals, O’Hara led a Stanford team that trailed or was tied in the second half 14 times during the season, but lost only the last of those matches … O’Hara broke school records in both points and goals and led the nation in scoring … She was named Pac-10 Player of the Year, First-Team All-Pac 10 and an NSCAA First-Team All-American … She was also named the Soccer America Player of the Year and to the NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team … Was also an ESPN Academic All-American … As a junior in 2008, she started 23 of the 24 matches she played, scoring 13 goals with 12 assists … An NSCAA Second-Team All-American First-Team All-West Region choice … A Second-Team All-Pac-10 selection ... Stanford’s only regular-season loss, to UCLA, came in a match O’Hara missed because of a concussion suffered in practice ... Scored dramatic tying goal against eventual national champion North Carolina in the 87th minute of a 1-1 draw ... Scored the winning goal on a spectacular half-volley at California and also had the go-ahead scores in NCAA Tournament victories against Kansas and Rutgers (11/21) … As a sophomore in 2007, she started 18 of the 20 matches she played, scoring nine goals with five assists … Named Second-Team NSCAA All-American ... A Hermann Trophy semifinalist ... Also named First-Team All-Pac-10 … Was the team’s leader in goals, points, game-winning goals (4), and shots (65) … As a freshman in 2006, she started 14 of the 17 games she played, scoring nine goals with two assists, leading the team in points and goals … Was an All-Pac-10 First-Team selection ... Named to the All-Pac-10 freshman team ... High School: Played four years on varsity for Starrs Mill High School, and was the team captain as a junior and senior … Finished second in the state championships as a sophomore … All-League, All-County and All-State all four years … A Parade All-American as a junior and a senior … Led the Panthers to the 5A state title in 2006, with 20 goals and 16 assists that season ... A two-year captain ... The 2006 Atlanta Journal-Constitution Player of the Year … She was an NSCAA All-American and the 2006 Gatorade Georgia State Player of the Year.
Full name is Kelley Maureen O’Hara … Majored in science, technology and society with a focus in environmental engineering … Likes to put water on her cereal … One day wants to move to the mountains and be a ski bum … Wishes she had a pet squirrel … Water is her favorite drink … Loves balsamic vinegar and ketchup … Says she can listen to one song on repeat for days … Her mom makes the best cheesecake she’s ever tasted … Was in the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at Stanford.

