Hometown: St. Charles, Illinois College: SMU
U.S. National Team: Became the second oldest player to earn her first cap for the U.S. Women’s National Team on June 26, 2005, against Canada, at 29 years, 6 months, 22 days … First trained with the National Team back in 1997 … Currently the head women’s soccer coach at Northern Illinois University, the second coach in program history … A member of the U.S. U-20 National Team Pool in 1999 … 2007: Played in four games heading into the final pre-Women’s World Cup match … By four years the oldest U.S. player ever to make her first Women’s World Cup roster … 2006: Played in 11 games, starting three … Made the for the Four Nations Tournament, but did not play … Played in two matches at the Algarve Cup in Portugal … 2005: Played in two games, starting one, that against Australia, to earn her first two caps … First Appearance: June 26, 2005 vs. Canada … First Goal: None.
Professional / Club: Played three seasons with the Atlanta Beat in the WUSA, where she suffered several serious injuries … She began the first WUSA season on the sideline after suffering a compound fracture of her jaw in the preseason tournament … After a four-week recovery, she started in the Beat’s first victory and got her initial pro goal in her third match, but that season ended with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee … After the WUSA ceased operations, she returned to the W-League in 2004 where she played with the Charlotte Eagles and the Atlanta Silverbacks … Spent one year playing for Turbine Potsdam in the German Women’s Bundesliga in 1999 … A member of the gold-medal winning North Squad in the 1995 U.S. Olympic Festival, Miller earned U.S. Olympic Festival All-Tournament acclaim prior to beginning an impressive four-year run as captain of the Chicago Cobras, a the W-League … She led that league in scoring in one season and helped the Cobras claim the 2000 W-League title.
College / High School: Played her first two college seasons at the University of Wisconsin where she was a First-Team All-Central Region in 1995 after having been Second-Team All-Central Region as a freshman … She was UW’s second-leading scorer both seasons with five goals and six assists as a freshman and five goals and team-best 10 assists as a sophomore … Transferred to Southern Methodist, where she finished her college career and was a First-Team All-Central Region selection … In both seasons with the Mustangs, she earned First-Team All-WAC honors was also named the Mountain Division’s Player of the Year. … She started in the midfield in all 44 career games at SMU, compiling 51 points off 21 goals and nine assists … Her college totals were 87 points from 31 goals and 25 assists … Attended St. Charles High School where she won two state championships.
Personal: Full name is Marci Seton Jobson … Married Paul Jobson in August of 2004 … Paul is the associate head coach at Northern Illinois … Served as a staff coach for the Atlanta United Soccer Association, coaching U-16, U-15 and U-12 girls … The youngest of eight children, all of whom have names that start with the letter “M” - (in age order) Marci, Maggie, Marty, Mindy, Mary, Mike, Monica and Mark … Has white Labrador named Toby and a golden retriever named Shamus … Enjoys sitting in coffee shops, drinking coffee, reading books and people watching. |