
Haig Named All-American
December 29, 2007 | Women's Soccer
Dec. 29, 2007
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - University of Louisville senior goalkeeper Joanna Haig has been named a Third-Team All-American by Soccer Buzz, becoming just the second player in Cardinal history to earn All-American honors twice, joining Krista Dowell (1995 & '96).
Haig, who was a fourth-team All-American in 2006, established school records for single season minutes (2,110), goals against average (0.47) and shutouts (12), as well as career GAA (0.48) and shutouts (20) in 2007. She finished the season third in the nation in save% (0.893) and fifth in GAA.
The senior from Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, did not leave the field during her senior season, posting a 13-6-2 record in net, as the Cardinals tied a school record for wins and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the second consecutive season. She was selected to the NSCAA/adidas NCAA Division I All-Great Lakes Region Second Team, Soccer Buzz First Team All-Region, All BIG EAST second team and was a ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® women's soccer First Team member..
She was also one of 10 finalists for the Inaugural Lowe's Senior CLASS Award in the Women's Soccer division. The award is presented in eight NCAA Division I sports to a senior student-athlete who has outstanding attributes in four areas: the classroom, community, character and competition.
During her brief career with the Cardinals she virtually rewrote the record books, despite playing just two seasons in the Red and Black. She has spent time with the US Soccer U20 and U21 National teams.
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