2017 Women's Soccer Roster
Kingman, Annie

Jersey Number 7
Annie Kingman
- Position:
- Midfielder
- Height:
- 5-8
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Woodside, Calif.
- High School:
- Saint Francis
Bio
Annie Kingman
Dorrance on Annie: “Annie Kingman, we haven’t seen her in a while because of the injury she had in the fall of 2017. We wanted to shut her down so she could come back and have a great senior year. She’s in our MAC program, our master’s of accounting program here at UNC, as she finishes her last year of eligibility. She has huge promise because now she’s playing without pain. We’ve actually seen her a couple of times. She’s playing with a full skill set and looks wonderful. She will challenge to start at the 10 or the 8 or the 6 like she did in 2016 when we got to the Final Four basically on her back. So we will return now to compete with all these young kids that are also trying to fight for the 10, the 6 or the 8.”
Graduate Student Year (2018): Elected team tri-captain, second straight year as a captain • 2018-19 member of UNC Student-Athlete Advisory Council • starter at beginning of year for Carolina at attacking midfield position • started first six games, playing 340 minutes in those contests • played a season-high 80 minutes versus Texas • assisted on game-tying goal by Brooke Bingham in 51st minute against Fighting Illini in season opener by delivering a perfect corner kick • was injured just 17 minutes into Marquette game, missing remainder of match against Golden Eagles • missed the next five games with an injury but returned to play 30 minutes off bench against Louisville • played 36 minutes at Notre Dame and 42 minutes at Syracuse, increasing her role off the bench • assisted on final goal of game versus Syracuse in 7-1 win • has assumed key role in midfield off bench over past third of the season • has played in 20 matches overall, starting six times and playing 829 minutes • assisted on Rachael Dorwart’s game-winning goal in ACC Tournament semifinals against Clemson • scored her first goal of the season against Kansas in NCAA second round, the game-winning tally in the 42nd minute on a header off a corner kick.
Senior Year (2017): Team captain • was limited in playing time last year by injury • started and played 45 minutes against Duke and then played 28 minutes versus UCF but was shut down at that point to save her final year of eligibility • redshirted in 2017 and returns to Tar Heels in 2018 as a graduate student while attending master’s of accounting program in Kenan-Flagler Business School • named to 2017-18 ACC Academic Honor Roll for the fourth successive year.
Junior Year (2016): Moved into role as starter at attacking center midfielder in 2016 • All-ACC Tournament selection • played 1,457 minutes in 25 games and started 19 times, including the last 18 matches of the campaign • led the Tar Heels in assists with eight and ranked second in points with 18 • tied for second on team in goals scored with five • excelled in post season • against Notre Dame in ACC Tournament semifinals, she assisted on Maya Worth’s first half goal and then scored game winner in 86th minute • recorded assists versus Liberty and Kansas in NCAA Tournament, including on Madison Schultz’s game-winner versus the Jayhawks • assisted on Madison Schultz’s game-winning goal in NCAA quarterfinal versus South Carolina • scored the game-winning goal in the 72nd minute in 2-0 victory versus Villanova • also had the game-winner in the 3-0 win over Virginia Tech, scoring in the 14th minute • scored opening goal of the game in 24th minute in 1-1 tie at Clemson • converted a penalty kick goal in opening half of 2-1 win at #9 UCLA • assisted on game-winning goals by Hanna Gardner versus Charlotte and by Zoe Redei in double overtime versus FAU • also assisted on insurance goal by Alex Kimball versus UCF • had the assist on the game-tying goal by Megan Buckingham in 1-1 tie at Virginia on October 2 • that goal came in the 82nd minute of play • Veteran Leader in Carolina Leadership Academy • named to 2016 All-ACC Academic Team in women’s soccer • also tapped for 2016-17 ACC Academic Honor Roll.
Sophomore Year (2015): Named to 2015-16 ACC Academic Honor Roll • chosen for UNC Dean’s List in both semesters of 2015-16 school year • had a monster start to her sophomore season • later in the year, with the Tar Heels fighting through the injury bug she started at holding center midfield spot in the NCAA Tournament • had seven points on the opening weekend of the season, exceeding her scoring total from 2014 • had two goals and three assists on the weekend • assisted on Alex Kimball’s insurance goal versus Weber State on a corner kick • had two goals and two assists versus Fresno State • scored on a penalty kick in the first half and also assisted on an Alex Kimball goal against the Bulldogs • notched her second goal of the game in second half and then assisted on team’s final goal by Emily Bruder • altogether, she played in 21 games, totaling 850 minutes • tied for the sixth-leading scorer on team with seven points • played a season-high 85 minutes in game versus Liberty in a starting role and 78 minutes in a starting nod versus Texas A&M • notched 74 minutes coming off the bench against Clemson
Freshman Year (2014): A key reserve in the midfield for UNC • earned four starts • was elevated to the starting lineup when postseason play commenced • saw action in all 20 games, playing 775 minutes • scored the game-tying goal against #2 Florida State in 63rd minute • played a season-high 68 minutes versus Viginia and logged 65 minutes in win at Syracuse and versus South Dakota State • assisted on Sarah Ashley Firstenberg’s goal in 3-2 win over #5 Virginia Tech • had the primary assist on Megan Buckingham’s game-winning goal versus Ohio State • scored the first goal of her career at 38:30 of the match versus Arkansas and it was the eventual game-winning tally • earned Dean’s List accolades in spring semester 2015 • named to 2014-15 ACC Academic Honor Roll.
High School: Graduated from Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, Calif. in June 2014 • four-year varsity soccer player there • captain of team as a senior • split time at attacking center midfield and center forward • during her high school career, she had 60 goals and 33 assists, including 17 goals and eight assists as a senior • had a terrific junior year, scoring 24 goals and adding 14 assists • had 13 goals and eight assists as a sophomore and six goals and three assists as a freshman • as a senior, she was the WCAL Senior Player of the Year and Saint Francis High School Athlete of the Year • her junior year, she was the league player of the year, league junior player of the year, first-team All-League selection, Cal-Hi Sports player of the year, CCS player of the year and offensive player of the year and Prep2Prep player of the year • in 2012, she was first-team All-League and the league sophomore player of the year • led squad to CCS championship in 2011 • four-year scholar athlete award recipient.
Club: Competed her entire high school career for PSV Union FC • was coached on that team by Carine and Gary Ireland • played all over the field but was primarily utilized at the center midfield position • competed with U18 USA women’s national team that was selected to play in the 10 Nations Tournament in Spain in March 2014 • earlier in her career, she competed for the U15 USA women’s national team camp.
Personal: Full name is Annie McIntosh Kingman • is the daughter of Annette and Jim Kingman • stands 5-8 tall • born on April 23, 1996 in Palo Alto, Calif. • her father played soccer at Bucknell University • has a younger sister, Georgia, age 20, who also competed for the same high school and club squads • she is currently a junior soccer player at UNLV • earned undergraduate degree in 2018 with an economics major with minors in both English and history • now in enrolled in the master of accounting program.
Dorrance on Annie: “Annie Kingman, we haven’t seen her in a while because of the injury she had in the fall of 2017. We wanted to shut her down so she could come back and have a great senior year. She’s in our MAC program, our master’s of accounting program here at UNC, as she finishes her last year of eligibility. She has huge promise because now she’s playing without pain. We’ve actually seen her a couple of times. She’s playing with a full skill set and looks wonderful. She will challenge to start at the 10 or the 8 or the 6 like she did in 2016 when we got to the Final Four basically on her back. So we will return now to compete with all these young kids that are also trying to fight for the 10, the 6 or the 8.”
Graduate Student Year (2018): Elected team tri-captain, second straight year as a captain • 2018-19 member of UNC Student-Athlete Advisory Council • starter at beginning of year for Carolina at attacking midfield position • started first six games, playing 340 minutes in those contests • played a season-high 80 minutes versus Texas • assisted on game-tying goal by Brooke Bingham in 51st minute against Fighting Illini in season opener by delivering a perfect corner kick • was injured just 17 minutes into Marquette game, missing remainder of match against Golden Eagles • missed the next five games with an injury but returned to play 30 minutes off bench against Louisville • played 36 minutes at Notre Dame and 42 minutes at Syracuse, increasing her role off the bench • assisted on final goal of game versus Syracuse in 7-1 win • has assumed key role in midfield off bench over past third of the season • has played in 20 matches overall, starting six times and playing 829 minutes • assisted on Rachael Dorwart’s game-winning goal in ACC Tournament semifinals against Clemson • scored her first goal of the season against Kansas in NCAA second round, the game-winning tally in the 42nd minute on a header off a corner kick.
Senior Year (2017): Team captain • was limited in playing time last year by injury • started and played 45 minutes against Duke and then played 28 minutes versus UCF but was shut down at that point to save her final year of eligibility • redshirted in 2017 and returns to Tar Heels in 2018 as a graduate student while attending master’s of accounting program in Kenan-Flagler Business School • named to 2017-18 ACC Academic Honor Roll for the fourth successive year.
Junior Year (2016): Moved into role as starter at attacking center midfielder in 2016 • All-ACC Tournament selection • played 1,457 minutes in 25 games and started 19 times, including the last 18 matches of the campaign • led the Tar Heels in assists with eight and ranked second in points with 18 • tied for second on team in goals scored with five • excelled in post season • against Notre Dame in ACC Tournament semifinals, she assisted on Maya Worth’s first half goal and then scored game winner in 86th minute • recorded assists versus Liberty and Kansas in NCAA Tournament, including on Madison Schultz’s game-winner versus the Jayhawks • assisted on Madison Schultz’s game-winning goal in NCAA quarterfinal versus South Carolina • scored the game-winning goal in the 72nd minute in 2-0 victory versus Villanova • also had the game-winner in the 3-0 win over Virginia Tech, scoring in the 14th minute • scored opening goal of the game in 24th minute in 1-1 tie at Clemson • converted a penalty kick goal in opening half of 2-1 win at #9 UCLA • assisted on game-winning goals by Hanna Gardner versus Charlotte and by Zoe Redei in double overtime versus FAU • also assisted on insurance goal by Alex Kimball versus UCF • had the assist on the game-tying goal by Megan Buckingham in 1-1 tie at Virginia on October 2 • that goal came in the 82nd minute of play • Veteran Leader in Carolina Leadership Academy • named to 2016 All-ACC Academic Team in women’s soccer • also tapped for 2016-17 ACC Academic Honor Roll.
Sophomore Year (2015): Named to 2015-16 ACC Academic Honor Roll • chosen for UNC Dean’s List in both semesters of 2015-16 school year • had a monster start to her sophomore season • later in the year, with the Tar Heels fighting through the injury bug she started at holding center midfield spot in the NCAA Tournament • had seven points on the opening weekend of the season, exceeding her scoring total from 2014 • had two goals and three assists on the weekend • assisted on Alex Kimball’s insurance goal versus Weber State on a corner kick • had two goals and two assists versus Fresno State • scored on a penalty kick in the first half and also assisted on an Alex Kimball goal against the Bulldogs • notched her second goal of the game in second half and then assisted on team’s final goal by Emily Bruder • altogether, she played in 21 games, totaling 850 minutes • tied for the sixth-leading scorer on team with seven points • played a season-high 85 minutes in game versus Liberty in a starting role and 78 minutes in a starting nod versus Texas A&M • notched 74 minutes coming off the bench against Clemson
Freshman Year (2014): A key reserve in the midfield for UNC • earned four starts • was elevated to the starting lineup when postseason play commenced • saw action in all 20 games, playing 775 minutes • scored the game-tying goal against #2 Florida State in 63rd minute • played a season-high 68 minutes versus Viginia and logged 65 minutes in win at Syracuse and versus South Dakota State • assisted on Sarah Ashley Firstenberg’s goal in 3-2 win over #5 Virginia Tech • had the primary assist on Megan Buckingham’s game-winning goal versus Ohio State • scored the first goal of her career at 38:30 of the match versus Arkansas and it was the eventual game-winning tally • earned Dean’s List accolades in spring semester 2015 • named to 2014-15 ACC Academic Honor Roll.
High School: Graduated from Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, Calif. in June 2014 • four-year varsity soccer player there • captain of team as a senior • split time at attacking center midfield and center forward • during her high school career, she had 60 goals and 33 assists, including 17 goals and eight assists as a senior • had a terrific junior year, scoring 24 goals and adding 14 assists • had 13 goals and eight assists as a sophomore and six goals and three assists as a freshman • as a senior, she was the WCAL Senior Player of the Year and Saint Francis High School Athlete of the Year • her junior year, she was the league player of the year, league junior player of the year, first-team All-League selection, Cal-Hi Sports player of the year, CCS player of the year and offensive player of the year and Prep2Prep player of the year • in 2012, she was first-team All-League and the league sophomore player of the year • led squad to CCS championship in 2011 • four-year scholar athlete award recipient.
Club: Competed her entire high school career for PSV Union FC • was coached on that team by Carine and Gary Ireland • played all over the field but was primarily utilized at the center midfield position • competed with U18 USA women’s national team that was selected to play in the 10 Nations Tournament in Spain in March 2014 • earlier in her career, she competed for the U15 USA women’s national team camp.
Personal: Full name is Annie McIntosh Kingman • is the daughter of Annette and Jim Kingman • stands 5-8 tall • born on April 23, 1996 in Palo Alto, Calif. • her father played soccer at Bucknell University • has a younger sister, Georgia, age 20, who also competed for the same high school and club squads • she is currently a junior soccer player at UNLV • earned undergraduate degree in 2018 with an economics major with minors in both English and history • now in enrolled in the master of accounting program.
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