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Jennifer Nobis
Forward
Team: Boston Breakers
Jennie Nobis
Height: 5' 7"
Birth Date: 3/22/1984
Hometown: Quincy, Ill.
Previous Team: Umeå Södra FF (Sweden)
How Acquired:
2009 WPS Draft

2009:
  • Scored 2 goals
  • Played in 11 games, starting in 7
  • Selected with the 29th pick by the Breakers in the 2009 WPS Draft
Club:
  • Loaned to Pitea IF in Sweden's top league (Damallsvenskan) from September 10, 2009 through November 11, 2009
  • Played in Umeå Södra FF in the Damallsvenskan league in 2008
  • Notched three goals and three assists in 18 matches for USFF
  • Also played for Danmarks IF (Sweden) and Charlton Athletic (England)
  • Spent two seasons with River Cities FC (2006-07)
  • Named 2006 WPSL Player of the Year
  • Led the (WPSL) in scoring and total points in 2006
College:
  • Graduated from Missouri in 2006
  • Set a school record with 14 assists as a senior in 2005
  • Her 0.78 assists per game averaged in 2005 ranks fourth all-time in the Big 12
  • Ranks second all-time on Missouri’s career list in goals (32) and third in both points (93) and assists (28)
  • Selected to All-Big 12 Second Team as a junior in 2004
  • 2004 Soccer Buzz Third-team All-Central Region
  • Soccer Buzz All-Central Region freshman team honoree in 2002
  • Led team in assists as a sophomore with eight
  • A member of the 2002 Big 12 Conference All-Freshman Team
High School / Youth Club:
  • Led Quincy High School (Ill. ) to third place in the state as a freshman
  • A three-time Western Big Six All-Conference selection
  • All-State and Chicago Tribune All-State selection in 2001 and 2002
  • Quincy all-time leading scorer with 107 career goals and assists leader with 50 career assists
  • Played for four Missouri club state champions (Wolfpack, - 1998 and Busch - 2000-02)
  • Led Busch to a Region II title in 2002 and a trip to nationals
Personal:
  • Daughter of Mike and Pam Nobis and has two bothers, Tommy and Tyler (her twin)
  • Loves to dance and listen to music
  • Wants to have her own radio talk show one day
  • Majored in general studies in college
  1. What are the three things you can never be without while traveling?
    Underwear, Cell Phone, Toothbrush
  2. If you didn’t play professional soccer, what other profession would you try – and why?
    Dentist because I am obsessed with teeth: color, straightening, big teeth.
  3. What’s your perfect day off?
    Shopping in an outlet mall/strip by the beach in my swim suit and then lounging out all day and playing football or sand soccer with a significant other.
  4. What famous person most inspires you and why?
    Kristine Lilly because she is the oldest and fittest on the team and all after having a baby – you’re my hero.
  5. If you had a dinner party, who are the four people you would invite (can be living or dead)?
    God, Beyonce, Lil Wayne, Benjamin Franklin
  6. If there were one adjective to describe you, what would it be?
    CRAZY!!!
  7. What’s on your workout/pre-game iPod playlist?
    The Dream – Rockin That Thing, Out There Grindin, Kelly Clarkson – My Life Would Suck Without You and Prince – Seven.
QUICK HITS – List your top three favorites

TV Shows:

  1. Lost
  2. One Tree Hill
  3. Gossip Girl

Place to Shop:

  1. Any shoe places – Bodega
  2. DSW
  3. Top Shop

Restaurants:

  1. Willies – Columbia, MO
  2. Bartley’s Burgers
  3. Sushi restaurant

Professional Athletes:

  1. Drogba
  2. Lebron James
  3. Tiger Woods

Cities (in any country):

  1. Sao Paolo, Brazil
  2. Phuket, Thailand
  3. Uppsala, Sweden
 
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Warm ups with Sue Weber and Jennie Nobis.


Highlights from the Boston Breakers and FC Gold Pride's 1-1 tie on Wednesday, June 17. Jennifer Nobis scored her first goal of the season. Allie Lipsher made some nice saves in goal during her first start of the year.

Ever wonder what it's like to live with the Breakers? Christine Latham and Jenny Nobis introduce us to their host family.

Boston Breakers promotional video that is played during home games at Harvard Stadium.

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