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 Tobin Heath
 
Hometown: Basking Ridge, N.J.
Club: PDA Wildcats
College: UNC

U.S. National Teams: One of five players to make the World Championship roster without participating in CONCACAF Qualifying … The third youngest player to make the World Championship roster … Trained with the U.S. Under-20 Women’s National Team for the first time in March of 2006 … Made a late run to make the World Championship roster after an excellent performance at the Ricardo Teixeira Cup in Brazil in April … Also saw time in U.S. Under-21 Women’s National Team in 2006 during a trip to Holland in April … Played with the U.S. U-17 Women’s National Team in 2004 and 2005 and the U.S. U-16 Girl’s National Team in 2003 and
2004 … Also participated in the U-14 Girl’s National Team Identification Camp.

High School: A Parade All-American as a sophomore, junior and senior at Ridge High School ... The New Jersey Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior … Did not play high school soccer her senior year, opting instead to train with boys … Led Ridge to high school state championships as a sophomore and junior … Was an NSCAA All-American as a sophomore and junior.

Club: Helped the PDA Wildcats win three regional championships, and a club national championship in 2003 as U-14s … Helped the PDA Wildcats to the U-17 club National Championship game in 2005.

College: Will Attend UNC in the fall of ’06. Committed to the Tar Heels heading into her junior year.

Personal: Full name is Tobin Powell Heath … An avid reading of ussoccer.com ... Nicknames is Tobes … Enjoys playing any sport, hanging out with the family and spending time outdoors … Also a talented tennis player … Loves the beach and the water and was voted to have the “Best Tan” by her U-20 WNT teammates … Loves a good hamburger … Enjoys all the traveling that an international player gets to do, but also gets homesick.

Getting to know…Tobin Heath

Three words that best describe me off the field: Friendly, vivacious and smiley.
Three words that best describe me on the field: Tricky, unpredictable and hard-working.
My motto is: “You only live once.”
The toughest thing I've ever had to do was: Watch another team win nationals
One of my strongest traits as a person is: I’m giving and humble
The best present I ever received was: U.S. WNT back-pack
Before I graduate from college, I want to: I just want to graduate from high school first
After graduating from college, I want to: Start a soccer school, play professionally and coach
The best class I have ever taken is: Lunch
My craziest ambition is to: Play for Barcelona
My dream job would be: Manager for an EPL club
My favorite food is: Fruit
My favorite snack is: Cereal
If I'm cooking dinner, we are having: Cereal
My favorite women's soccer player is: Marta
Soccer player I would most like to model my game after: Cristiano Ronaldo
The best part about being a soccer player is: Getting to play soccer every day
If I had to play a sport other than soccer it would be: Tennis
My favorite movie is: Searching for Bobby Fischer
05/10/2008  
U.S. Women 6
Canada Women 0
05/03/2008  
U.S. Women 5
Australia Women 4
04/27/2008  
U.S. Women 3
Australia Women 2
U.S. Men vs. England
ESPN Classic (live), Galavision (delay 7 pm ET/PT)
05/28/2008  3:00 PM  ET
U.S. Men vs. Spain
ESPN2 (5 pm ET), Galavision (7 pm ET/PT)
06/04/2008  4:00 PM  ET
U.S. Men vs. Argentina Presented by Visa
Live on ESPN Classic and Galavision
06/08/2008  7:30 PM  ET
U.S. Men vs. Argentina Presented by Visa
06/08/2008  7:30 PM  ET
Giants Stadium; East Rutherford, N.J.
U.S Men vs. Barbados
06/15/2008  2:00 PM  PT
The Home Depot Center; Carson, Calif.


  
 
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