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 Marian Dalmy
 

Hometown: Lakewood, Colorado
College: Santa Clara

U.S. National Team: First played for the U.S. U-21 Women’s National Team after her sophomore year in college … Underwent knee surgery as a sophomore and junior (ACL) at Santa Clara, but returned to the U-21s after her successful senior season, traveling with the U.S. team to England for a series of matches … After that tour, she got her first call-up to the senior side … Came into 2007 Residency Training Camp on trial, but played well enough to earn a contract, spots on several game rosters and eventually a place on the 2007 Women’s World Cup Team … Was one of the final three players chosen to the 2007 U.S. Women’s World Cup Team … Earned her first two caps with the full Women’s National Team in 2007, coming off the bench against Mexico and Canada in the first two domestic games of the year … Played with the U.S. U-16 National Team.

College / High School: Scored 16 goals with 11 assists during her college career … As a senior captain and outside back she started 20 of Santa Clara's 21 matches in 2006 ... Became the fifth Bronco to be named WCC Player of the Year after leading all WCC defenders with six goals, six assists, and 18 points ... Named to All-West Region and All-WCC First Team ... Vital member of the defense that shutout 11 opponents ... Named WCC Player of the Week after scoring two goals and adding an assist in 4-0 win over San Francisco on October 29, 2006 ... As a junior in 2005, she was the team captain ... Earned First-Team All-WCC honors ... Named to the all-tournament team at the ACC/WCC Challenge at Wake Forest ... Scored two goals and tallied two assists on the season ... Season was cut short in NCAA Third Round against Boston College as she suffered a torn ACL in the 21st minute ... Scored on a penalty kick in first round against Fresno State … As a sophomore she was a first-team All-WCC selection … Started 23 games at all three positions, and saw action in all 25 matches … Scored with less than 30 seconds before intermission with a header off a corner kick in an NCAA playoff match against Cal … As a Freshman she started 14 contests and saw action in 17 matches ... Split time between forward and midfield roles... Scored six goals and two assists for 14 points ... Scored first collegiate goal at San Jose State in first-half action ... Scored the game-winner against Stanford in the NCAA tournament first round … Played at Green Mountain High School in Lakewood, Colorado … A 2003 Parade Magazine High School All-American ... Two-time NSCAA All-American ... Scored a goal in the 2003 McDonald's All-America Game ... Led team to state championship in 2003 and the league championships in 2000 and 2002 ... Three-year team captain earned MVP honors for prep team in 2001 and 2002 while also earning all-state and all-conference honors in her senior season.

Club: Played for Lakewood Fury from U-10s to U-16s … Then played with the Colorado Girls Soccer Academy until going to college … Played forward and attacking midfielder her entire youth career and her freshman year of college … Helped the CGSA to the U-18 National Championship in 2002 ... Team was regional finalist for three seasons... Won Colorado State Cup championship from 1996 to 1999, and again in 2001 and 2002 ... Won the MVP award for State Cup on four occasions.

Personal: Full name is Marian Antal Dalmy ... Younger sister, Ashley, plays for the Colorado Rush U-14s ... Great uncle, Imre Antal, was a member of the 1938 Hungarian National Team ... Still has a lot of extending family in Hungary and her dad owns a house there … Majored in Communications … While in college, volunteered with the Meals on Wheels program and Habitat for Humanity … Aspires to attend Law School after she is done playing soccer … Boyfriend Scott played basketball at Santa Clara and is currently attending dental school at the OHSU in Portland, Ore … Enjoys playing tennis for cross-training, and going to the beach … Loves ice cream, any flavor … Aspires to be an Irish Folk dancer … Would love to vacation in Australia, although she’s never been there.

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