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Sun Devil Soccer’s Nicole Douglas Named Third-Team All-American

Dec 2, 2021

TEMPE, Ariz. – The United Soccer Coaches (USC) today announced that Sun Devil Soccer's Nicole Douglas was named a third-team All-American.
 
Douglas, who last month was one 13 players named to the All-Pac-12 First Team, is coming off a 2021 campaign in which she set the single-season school records for goals (19) and points (45). 
 
"I am so very proud of Dougie," ASU head coach Graham Winkworth said. "She has an incredible work ethic in practice and this translates on to the pitch on match day. I know this season was particularly important to her personally and so it fills my heart with joy to see her succeed at this level. She is a special young woman and I cannot wait to see her score more goals next season."
 
With only this weekend's NCAA Women's College Cup games remaining to be played, Douglas, who is the program's first All-American since 2002, still leads the nation in goals (19) and goals per game (0.95). At the conclusion of the regular season, Douglas led the nation in points (45) and points per game (2.25). She is now second in both categories. 

Within Pac-12-only games, Douglas was the undisputed leader in goals (10), goals per game (0.91 per game), points (23) and points per game (2.09). Douglas either scored or assisted on a goal in all but five games this season. She became the school's new single-season record holder in both goals and points after finding the back of the net and adding a pair of assists in ASU's 4-1 win over Utah on Oct. 31. She added one more goal in ASU's season finale at Arizona (Nov. 5).

Currently with 46 career goals and 109 career points, Douglas, who intends on returning for a fifth season, stands in position to become the school's career leader in both categories in 2022 as she trails only ASU Hall of Famer Stacey Tullock (50 career goals, 125 career points in both categories).
 
Sun Devil Soccer All-Americans
2021
Nicole Douglas (United Soccer Coaches)
2002
Amy LePeilbet (Soccer Buzz/HM) 
Stephanie Ebner (Soccer Buzz/HM)
Many Makoski (Soccer America/Freshman First-Team; SOCCER Buzz/Freshman First-Team)
Elizabeth Bogus (Soccer America Freshman First-Team; Soccer Buzz Freshman Second-Team)
2001
Stacey Tullock (Soccer Buzz/HM)
Shawn Reynolds (Soccer Buzz Freshman HM)
2000
Stacey Tullock (NSCAA, Soccer America and Soccer Buzz Second-Team All-American)
1999 
Stacey Tullock (Soccer Buzz First-Team)
1998
Stacey Tullock (SB Freshman First-Team)

(NSCAA - National Soccer Coaches Association of America / Rebranded as United Soccer Coaches in 2017)