Tiffany McCarty

2nd Pick

Tiffany McCarty

Position: Forward

Team: Washington Spirit

Height: 5-4

Hometown: Laurel, Md.

College: Florida State

High School: St. John’s College HS

College: 2012: Started all 24 games at the forward position in helping FSU to its second straight College Cup appearance and sixth trip overall … Named a third team All-American by the NSCAA making her the only three-time All-American in school history … Led the team in points (39), goals (17), shots (63) and shots on goal (35) while tying for the team lead with five game-winning goals … Finished as the leading scorer for the second year in a row … Ranked in the top 10 in the ACC in three offensive categories including game-winning goals (t-2nd), goals per game (0.71 – 4th) and points per game (1.62 – 5th) … Finished the season ranked nationally in total goals (t-10th), total points (t-15th), game-winning goals (t-17th), goals per game (19th) and points per game (t-27th) … Had a terrific finish to an outstanding career at Florida State tallying 10 goals over her last seven games including seven goals in five NCAA Tournament games … Recorded three multi-goal games over that span including two in the NCAA Tournament … Was honored on the 2012 Women’s College Cup All-Tournament Team … Finished the NCAA Tournament as the national leader in points and goals with 15 and seven, respectively … Became the second Seminole to lead the NCAA Tournament in scoring … Became the all-time school record holder for points and goals in ACC Tournament play as well as points and goals in the NCAA Tournament in 2012 … 2011: Started all 26 games in leading FSU to its fifth College Cup appearance in school history … First Seminole to be recognized as a Hermann Trophy semifinalist twice in her career at FSU … Led the team in points (42), goals (18), shots (80), shots on goal (49) and game-winning goals (4) … Finished the year ranked second in the ACC in points, points per game (1.62), goals and goals per game (0.69) and tied for sixth in game-winning goals … Ranked nationally in goals per game (28th), total goals (t-8th) and total points (t-12th) … Earned a spot on the All-ACC first team in 2011 becoming just the fifth Seminole to be named a two-time first-team All-ACC honoree joining Amanda DaCosta, India Trotter, Selin Kuralay and Cindy Schofield … Surpassed Cindy Schofield in 2011 as FSU’s all-time points and goals leaders … Moved passed Mami Yamaguchi as the all-time shots leader in school history … Led the ACC in points (17) and points per game (1.70) and tied for first in goals (7) and goals per game (0.70) against league foes during regular season competition … Notched a career-high for goals scored in a season (18), points (42) and game-winning goals (4) surpassing her previous record of 17, 41 and three, respectively … Became the 12th different Seminole to record a hat trick pouring in a career-high three goals in FSU’s 6-2 victory at Clemson … 2010: Received a redshirt due to injury .… 2009: Finished the season as the ACC leader in goals (17) and goals per game (0.68)...ranked second in points with 41 (17G, 7A) … Ranked nationally in goals per game (23rd) and points per game (26th) … Started all 25 games in 2009 playing over 1,800 minutes on the pitch … Became the second Seminole in school history to be named ACC Offensive Player of the Year … Became just the second player in the ACC to win POY honors a year after being named Freshman of the Year … Combined with Jessica Price to score 33 goals in 2009, second highest scoring combination in one season in school history … FSU single-season record holder for points in ACC play with 20 (8G, 4A) ... FSU's all-time career leader in points in ACC contests as she had 31 points on 12 goals and 7 assists in just two seasons ... 2008: ACC Freshman of the Year - first Seminole in school history to win top freshman honors in the league … Named to the All-ACC Freshman Team - one of three Seminole freshmen named to the All-ACC Freshman Team tying a school record set twice before in 2001 and 2005 … Recorded an outstanding freshman campaign leading the team in shots (73) and shots on goal (39), while ranking second in points (28) and goals (11) in 20 starts ... Ranked in the top 10 in the ACC in shots (3rd), shots per game (3rd), points (6th), points per game (7th), goals (7th) and goals per game (7th) … Led all freshmen in the ACC in goals, goals per game, shots, shots per game, points and points per game.

High School: Finished her high school career at St. John's College as the all-time leading scorer in goals (191) and assists (74) ... Her 191 goals broke the Washington Metro area (including Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia) scoring record held by Laurie Schwoy (188 goals) … Led the WCAC Conference in scoring for four straight years while guiding St. Johns to two of the last three WCAC Conference Championships … 2008 PARADE All-American...a three-time NSCAA/adidas High School All-American and a two-time NSCAA/adidas Youth All-American...NSCAA/adidas South Regional All-American (2005-07) and State Player of the Year in the District of Columbia (2005-07) ... Named Gatorade Player of the Year in the District of Columbia in 2005, 2006 and 2007.

Personal: Daughter of Vinson and Gloria McCarty … Has three brothers – Vincent, Britten and Ian; Ian played soccer at Hofstra … Graduated in the fall of 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in child development; completed her master’s degree in sport management in the fall of 2012.

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