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Transferred to Notre Dame prior to last season and
immediately became a key starter for the Irish at left
back ... started all 26 games as a junior and helped Notre
Dame backline provide foundation for 17-game
unbeaten streak that carried Irish to College Cup
semifinals ... athletic and tenacious player with an
attacking flair that includes great pace on the flanks and
excellent ability taking on opponents in wide areas of the
field ... a Chicago native who hails from the same
Eclipse Select program that produced five other Irish
players ... other current Eclipse products on the 2008
Irish squad include senior Brittany Bock (her former
teammate on the 2004-05 Eclipse team), juniors Michele
Weissenhofer and Amanda Clark, and sophomore Erica
Iantorno ... inherited number-23 jersey previously worn
by forward Molly Iarocci.
AS A JUNIOR: Named a NSCAA second team
all-Great Lakes selection and a third team all-BIG
EAST honoree ... tapped for Soccer America Team of
the Week (9/5) ... named BIG EAST Defensive Player
of the Week on three occasions (10/8, 10/15, 10/22)
... started all 26 games for the Irish, logging 2,134
minutes (fourth on team) ... majority of her minutes
came at left back, but she also played at right back and
in the midfield ... scored three goals and added seven
assists (second on team) for 13 points ... set up Brittany
Bock's diving header and added insurance score (her
first at Notre Dame) in win at #7 Florida (2-0) ... also
had cross on Bock's overtime game-winning header
that beat #13 Connecticut (2-1) ... had secondary
assist on Bock's GWG vs. Georgetown in BIG EAST
semifinal (2-0) ... earlier scored on a direct free kick to
open the scoring in 3-1 win at Seton Hall ... picked up
assist that opened scoring in midseason game vs. #14
Penn State (1-2) ... had assist in 4-1 win at Syracuse
and pair of assists in 5-0 win over Villanova ... tied
NCAA semifinal game with Florida State at 2-2 after
scoring in the 55th minute (2-3).
AS A SOPHOMORE(at Wisconsin):Ranked
fifth on team with nine points (3G-3A) while starting
all 19 games for squad that finished seventh in the Big
Ten and lost to Illinois in first round of conference
tournament (3-0) ... received Academic All-Big Ten
honors, after helping women's soccer squad compile
best 2006 fall semester team GPA (3.56) of any
Wisconsin varsity program ... assisted on 62nd-minute
goal by Sarkesian (1-2) as Badgers overcame two-goal
deficit to beat Creighton (3-2) ... gave team 1-0 lead
at Pepperdine (23rd minute), after intercepting free
kick, taking a couple touches and blasting 35-yard
shot (ended in 1-1 tie) ... her corner kick assisted on
a 54th-minute header by Kara Kabellis, for 1-0 win
over Kentucky ... assisted on 31st-minute tying goal
by Kabellis (1-1) and then scored on a rebound for 4-
1 lead at Minnesota (5-1) ... converted a pass from
Taylor Walsh for 2-0 lead on Northwestern (5-0).
AS A FRESHMAN(at Wisconsin): Named team's
freshman of the year after starting 19 of 24 games and
ranking fourth on squad in goals (5), plus sixth in
points (12; with 2A) ... her 60th-minute goal - a shot
to the lower-left corner, after intercepting an outlet
pass - capped 2-0 opening win at Creighton for the
25th-ranked Badgers ... her cross assisted on Amy
Vermuelen's back-post header (51st minute) in 1-1 tie
with Oklahoma State ... rose to the challenge versus
2nd-ranked Penn State, after dribbling past several
defenders and beating All-America goalkeeper Erin
McLeod for tying goal in 80th minute (PSU won 2-1
in overtime) ... scored another tying goal in 75th
minute versus Indiana, on shot from left side after
taking pass from Marisa Brown (IU also won 2-1 in
OT) ... scored for 4-1 halftime lead in 6-1 win at
Wisconsin-Green Bay ... praised by coach Dean
Duerst for her strong all-around game in regularseason
finale at Northwestern (1-0) that clinched a
spot in the Big Ten Tournament ... scored in 71st
minute of that game, after dribbling around the
'keeper and scoring into the left side (goal was set up
by a pass from Allison Preiss and Vermuelen's flick) ...
Wisconsin earned spot in NCAAs by winning Big Ten
Tournament as seventh seed ... her pass assisted on
Vermuelen's 24th-minute goal to open scoring in 3-0
quarterfinal win over second-seeded Purdue, followed
by 2-1 win over Michigan State (winning goal at
89:43) and 3-1 title-game victory over host Michigan.
NATIONAL TEAM/CLUB HIGHLIGHTS:
Currently a member of the U.S. Under-23 National
Team pool ... named to the 2007 USASA Under-23
National Select team) ... also named MVP of the 2007
Donnelly Cup (national amateur tournament) ...
served as co-captain of Eclipse Select '86-'87s team
that advanced to the four-team national tournament
in 2003 (U-16) and was a 2005 Region II finalist (U-
18) before reaching the 2006 national championship
game (U-19), in Des Moines, Iowa ... the Eclipse
battled back from a 2-0 deficit in the 2006 U-19 title
game but lost 3-2 to a Colorado Nike Rush team that
included 16 future Division I players (among them
Ameere Abdullah of Florida, which will face ND in
2007) ... team posted wins at nationals over the Rush
(3-2) and Chantilly (Va.) Inter Milan (2-1) before
losing to Dallas Sting (0-1) ... the 2006 Region II
title (in The Fox Cities,Wis.) included 1-1 ties with
JB Marine (Mo.) and the Carmel (Ind.) United Heat,
plus a 2-1 win over their city rival the Windy City
Pride, a 2-1 semifinal with the Heat and a 2-1 final
versus the Kansas City (Kan.) Dynamos ... posted 4-
0 win over the Pride to win 2006 state cup ... lost
2005 Region II U-18 title to Dynamos in PKs (1-1),
in Sioux Falls, S.D., following a 3-2 semifinal with
Ankeny (Iowa) Premier and group games versus the
Dynamos (0-2), Michigan-based Vardar (1-0) and the
St. Croix (Minn.) Elite (3-1) ... qualified for 2005
regionals despite losing to Pride in state final (0-1) ...
advanced to 2003 nationals (U-16) after topping
Dynamos in Region II final (in Des Moines), with the
San Diego Surf ultimately edging Bethesda (Md.)
Excel in PKs for the national title.
PREP & PERSONAL: Captained St. Viator
Academy to 2005 state title as a senior, playing on
earlier state-title teams in 2003 and '04 (both
nationally-ranked)... played midfield and forward
during prep career ... two-time team MVP who
earned all-state honors from Chicago Tribune in final
two seasons ... racked up 82 points as a senior (31G-
20A) while being named to IHSSA all-state team ...
selected as 2005 East Suburban Catholic Conference
player of the year (also Great Northwest player of the
year) ... named all-sectional as a sophomore, allconference
as a junior ... a Daily Herald all-area pick
all four seasons ... helped team win conference and
regional titles all four years ... lettered as a sophomore
guard on basketball team at St.Viator ... member of
the National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor
Society and a 2005 Illinois State Scholar ... sister
Lauren played soccer at Marquette ... father Bill was
a three-sport athlete (baseball, golf and basketball) at
the U.S. Military Academy (Army) ... born July 26,
1987, in Elk Grove, Ill. ... daughter of Bill and Terry
Weber ... full name is Elise Marie Weber ... a political
science major in the College of Arts and Letters with
a 3.733 cumulative GPA entering her senior year ...
garnered dean's list honors in spring 2008 after
registering 3.867 semester GPA.
Weber's Career Statistics (*at Wisconsin)
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