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TIFFENY MILBRETT Position: Forward Height: 5-2 (1.58 m) Weight: 130 (59 kg) Born: Oct. 23, 1972, in Portland, Oregon Hometown: Portland, Oregon College: University of Portland

National Team: With 14 goals and nine assists in 1998, she finished second on the team in scoring behind Mia Hamm for the third consecutive year ... Became the ninth U.S. player to hit 100 appearances for her country on Sept. 18, 1998, in Rochester, N.Y., against Russia, and celebrated the occasion with a game MVP performance that included two goals and two assists ... Has moved into fifth place on the USA's all-time scoring list, passing former U.S. captain April Heinrichs ... Member of the 1999 Goodwill Games gold medal team, scoring a goal in the semifinal against Denmark ... Member of the gold medal winning U.S. Women's National Team at the 1996 Olympics ... Scored two goals at the Olympic games, including the game-winner against China in the final to capture the gold medal ... Member of the team that finished third at the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup in Sweden ... Tied with Kristine Lilly and Tisha Venturini as the team goal scoring leader at Sweden '95 with three ... Set the U.S. National Team record for most assists in a game with five against Australia on June 5, 1997 ... Played with the team that won the title at the 1994 CONCACAF Qualifying Championship in Montreal and helped the team qualify for the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup in Sweden ... Played in 20 games for the USA from 1991-94, before emerging in 1995 to play in 21 games and became a consistent starter in 1996 leading up to the Olympics ... Scored four goals in those first 20 games before scoring 43 in the next 82 games through the end of 1998 ... Member of the U.S. Under-20 Women's Team from 1990-93 and helped win the 1993 International Women's Tournament in Montricoux, France.

College/High School: Completed a highly successful collegiate career at the University of Portland as the school's all-time leading scorer with 103 goals and assist leader with 40 in 74 games as a starter ... Was tied with fellow U.S. National Team forward Mia Hamm as the NCAA Division I all-time leading goal scorer before the record was broken in 1998 by Danielle Fotopoulos ... Finalist for the 1991, '92 and '94 Hermann Trophy and Missouri Athletic Club Award ... Three-time NSCAA All-American, 1991-92, and '94 and West Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 1992 & '94 ... Four-time first-team All-Far West Region selection, 1991-92 & '94 ... Led the nation in scoring with 30 goals and 8 assists in 1994 ... Helped Portland to the NCAA Final Four in 1994 where she was named to the All-Tournament team ... Redshirted the 1993 season to prolong her collegiate career and prepare for the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup and 1996 Olympics ... The nation's second-leading scorer in 1992 with 30 goals and 12 assists ... She led the team with 25 goals and six assists in 1991 ... Named Soccer America's National Freshman Player of the Year, led the team in goals scored with 18 and was named Portland's MVP in 1990 ... Three-time Oregonian 4A Player of the Year and two-time Parade Magazine All-American while attending Hillsboro High School in Portland ... She holds Oregon high school records with 54 goals in a season and 131 for a career ... Lettered three times in basketball and four times in track in high school ... Competed in the 100, 200, 400-meter relay and long jump.

Club: Played 1995, '96 and '97 with Shiroki Serena of the women's J-League in Japan, the last two with college and national team teammate Shannon MacMillan.

Personal: Full name Tiffeny Carleen Milbrett ... Aspires to play professional basketball as a point guard ... Majored in Communications Management and had a minor in German at UP ... Loves relaxing at her favorite coffee house with a iced double tall latte ... Hobbies include cooking, making improvements on her house, listening to music and an occasional round of golf.

First Appearance: Aug. 4, 1991, vs. China. First Goal: Aug. 16, 1992, vs. Norway.

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