University of North Carolina Athletics
Patrick, Stoecker Reap Top Awards at KeyBank Classic
September 8, 1999 | Women's Soccer
Sept. 8, 1999
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Lindsay Stoecker and Kim Patrick, representing the polar opposites of experience on the North Carolina women's soccer roster, earned the top awards this past weekend at the 1999 KeyBank Soccer Classic at the University of Notre Dame.
Patrick, a freshman from Pleasanton, Calif., was named the tournament's Offensive Most Valuable Player after she scored the game-tying goal against #3 Notre Dame in the first game of the tournament and then followed that up with both game-tying and game-winning goals against #5 Connecticut on Sunday.
Stoecker, a senior from Raleigh, N.C., was named the tournament's Defensive Most Valuable Player. She led a Carolina defense which limited Notre Dame to only 11 shots on goal in 115 minutes of play in Friday's 3-2 double overtime win over the Fighting Irish and UConn to only seven shots on goal in the 3-1 win over the Huskies Sunday.
Other players on the KeyBank Classic All-Tournament Team were goalkeeper LaKeysia Beene of Notre Dame, defender Kara Brown of Notre Dame, midfielder Lorrie Fair of North Carolina, forward Meredith Florance of North Carolina, midfielder Jen Grubb of Notre Dame, midfielder Sherrill Kester of Duke, midfielder Anne Makinen of Notre Dame, midfielder Rebekah McDowell of North Carolina, forward Mary-Frances Monroe of Connecticut and midfielder Jenny Streiffer of Notre Dame.




