Professional Career
2009
• Played in and started 18 matches for Saint Louis.
• Logged the second most minutes played on the team with 1,577.
• Woznuk played 1,246 consecutive minutes to start the year.
International Career
• Woznuk has played at six different levels for the United States in her career; U-16, U-17, U-19, U-21, and U-23 youth national teams and the full U.S. Women’s National Team.
2009
• Made her 2nd appearance in the annual Algarve Cup in southern Portugal, accompanied by her Saint Louis teammates Lori Chalupny and Hope Solo.
• Scored opening goal of tournament for U.S. in a 2-0 win over Denmark, the goal was the second of her international career.
2008
• Made her first trip to the Algarve Cup with the U.S. WNT.
• Played in three of four games in Portugal making one start.
• Member of the U.S. squad that won the Four Nations Cup in China.
2007
• Woznuk was a member of the U-23 Nordic Cup team in Finland.
2006
• Made the roster for the Four Nations Tournament in China.
2005
• Earned her first cap with the full WNT in 2005 in a match against Iceland.
• Was selected for her first Four Nations Cup in China.
• Was a member of the U-23 Nordic Cup team in Norway.
• Woznuk participated in the U.S. Residency Program along with her future Athletica teammates Hope Solo and Lori Chalupny.
2004
• Woznuk was a member of the U-19 World Cup Team in Thailand.
• Scored three goals in Thailand, won the Silver Ball as the second most valuable player, and the Bronze Boot as the third leading scorer.
• In qualifying for the 2004 U-19 World Cup Woznuk scored four goals in five games including a hat trick in the semi-final win over Mexico.
• Finished her U-19 career with 12 goals in 26 games.
2002
• Woznuk was a member of the U.S. U-19 squad that won the FIFA World Championship in 2002 at that year’s tournament in Canada.
Collegiate Career
• Woznuk was a three-time All-American selection and All-West Coast Conference performer all four years at the University of Portland.
• Woznuk helped the Pilots to the 2005 NCAA Championship, two NCAA quarterfinals appearances and a third round showing in her four seasons there. She led the Pilots to a 76-11-7 overall record and capped her career in sixth-place on the school’s all-time assists list (34) and 13th in all-time scoring (72 points).
Interests
• Enjoys playing the guitar.
• Hugely afraid of snakes, lizards, and any reptiles.
• Has a secret love for tennis.
• Drives a truck.
• Eats Subway 6” sandwiches as her pre-game meal.
• Has six nicknames and is sort of a hippie.