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Sue Weber
Defender
Team: Boston Breakers
Sue Weber
Height: 5' 6"
Birth Date: 4/1/1986
Hometown: Islip, N.Y.
Previous Team: Long Island Rough Riders
How Acquired:
WPS General Draft

WPS:
  • Selected in the third round (18th overall) by the Breakers in the WPS General Draft.
International:
  • Member of the U-17 National Team and was a National Pool player from 2000-03
Club:
  • Played for the W-League’s Long Island Rough Riders in 2008
  • 2008 W-League Defender of the Year in addition to picking up W-League All-Star Team honors
  • Anchored defense that tied for fourth in the W-League with only seven goals allowed in 14 games in arguably the league’s most competitive division
  • Led Rough Riders in minutes played
  • Led the Long Island Fury to the 2006 Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) national championship, assisting on the game-winning goal in the title game
  • Named All-WPSL First Team in 2007 after helping the Fury to a 9-2-2 record
College:
  • Played freshman year at Georgia, starting every game while named to the SEC All-Rookie Team
  • Transferred to Hofstra and went on to become a two-time All-American (2005, 2007)
  • Led Pride to their first two NCAA Tournament appearances and a school record 18 wins in 2007
  • Three-time CAA Defensive Player of the Year
  • Two-time CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player
  • 2007-08 CAA Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year and First-team Academic All-American
  • Did not miss a single minute throughout her college career at both Hofstra and Georgia
  • Named Nassau County College Athlete of the Year & Big Apple Soccer Player of the Year as a senior
High School / Youth Club:
  • Lettered in soccer, basketball and track at Islip High School
  • Was an NSCAA/adidas High School All-American as a senior
  • Also named to McDonald’s All-America team and was one of Soccer Buzz’ Top 50 Recruits
  • 2003 New York State Class A Player of the Year
  • Three-time All-New York selection, All-Long Island, All-Suffolk County pick
  • Captained the Massapequa Spirit club team to two state championships
  • Was the Eastern New York State Olympic Development Program team captain
Personal:
  • Has one brother
  • Majored in physical education in college
  1. What are the three things you can never be without while traveling?
    Cell Phone, Money, GPS
  2. If you didn’t play professional soccer, what other profession would you try – and why?
    Physical Education Teacher because I enjoy working with children and making an impact on their lives.
  3. What’s your perfect day off?
    Spending time with my fiancé and family either shopping or at the beach relaxing.
  4. What famous person most inspires you and why?
    Lance Armstrong because he overcame obstacles.
  5. If you had a dinner party, who are the four people you would invite (can be living or dead)?
    My mother, father, brother and fiancé.
  6. If there were one adjective to describe you, what would it be?
    Conscientious
  7. What’s on your workout/pre-game iPod playlist?
    Eye of the Tiger
QUICK HITS – List your top three favorites

TV Shows:

  1. Grey’s Anatomy
  2. The Bachelor
  3. Private Practice

Place to Shop:

  1. Express
  2. Banana Republic
  3. Forever 21

Restaurants:

  1. Sai D’s (Italian)
  2. Chili’s
  3. Milk and Sugar

Professional Athletes:

  1. Mia Hamm
  2. Lance Armstrong
  3. Michael Jordan

Cities (in any country):

  1. New York (Long Island)
  2. Aruba
  3. Boston
 
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The first soccer All-American at Hofstra and women's league Defender of the Year in 2008, Sue Weber, was drafted in the third round (18th overall) by the Breakers in the WPS General Draft.

Warm ups with Sue Weber and Jennie Nobis.


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

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