2000 Women's Soccer Roster

Michelle Small
- Class:
- Senior
- Height:
- 5-7
- Hometown:
- Columbia, Conn.
- Position:
- M
- Prev School:
- Lyman Memorial HS
Versatile and strong athlete ... capable scorer ... will be a key contributor on the offense ... very hard worker and disciplined ... 1999 (Jr.): Played in 19 games and started eight in the midfield for the Lady Flames ... scored a goal and recorded an assist against South carolina State ... scored a goal in a 10-3 victory over Howard ... assisted on the game-tying goal against Elon in the championship game of the Big South Tournament to force overtime ... 1998 (So.): One of six Lady Flames to participate in all 18 contests, starting 10 ... one of nine players to record a goal ... tied for second with three assists ... led the squad with four assists ... tied for eighth in the conference in assists ... fifth on the team with 15 shots and nine shots on goal ... an assist and two shots at Kent State ... recorded season-highs with a goal, two asists and eight shots, including six on goal, against Sweet Briar ... three shots against High Point ... an assist against Pfeiffer ... also recorded a shot aginst Charleston Southern, both during the regular season and in the Lady Flames' Big South Tournament quarterfinal match-up with the Lady Buccaneers ... 1997 (Fr.): Competed in 19 games, started 17 ... recorded two goals and one assist ... collected one goal and one assist against Howard ... scored one goal against High Point ... Prep: Graduate of Lyman Memorial High School ... four-year letterwinner ... holds school record for career goals with 46 ... named to all-conference team all four years ... three-time team's most valuable player ... competed in all-state senior bowl ... all-state ... club team won 1995 gold medal and 1996 silver medal at state games ... 1995 scholar athlete award ... also lettered in basketball and tennis ... Personal: Daughter of Robert and Judith Small ... majoring in physical education ... Big South President's Honor Roll ... Born: April 9, 1979.