Hometown: North
Olmsted, OH Residence: San Francisco, CA College: University of North Carolina
Head Coach University of San Francisco
4 time NCAA Champion
1991 Offensive MVP NCAA Final Four
Pam is entering her fifth year at Northwest Soccer Camp. Entering her fifth
year as the Head Coach at the University of San Francisco, Pam has had a stellar
career both playing and coaching. She first joined the USF staff as an assistant
in the fall of 1999 after four years as an assistant at the University of Memphis.
Pam enjoyed a tremendous playing career at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, playing for one of the true dynasties in collegiate sports. Kalinoski
competed on a Tar Heel's team that won four consecutive NCAA women's soccer titles
without losing a single match, posting an incredible 89-0-5 record. After her
four years at Chapel Hill, Kalinoski left as the school's all-time assists leader
(51) and served as team captain during her senior season and also earned Offensive
MVP honors in the 1991 NCAA Championships. Kalinoski ranks in the top-25 in several
career and single-season records, including career assists (51) and points (101).
An exceptional playmaker, Kalinoski holds Tar Heel records for most assists in
a match (5) and most consecutive matches with an assist (12) and tallied 28 assists
during her senior campaign, good for second in the single-season record books.
Kalinoski finished her career as the NCAA's career assists leader with 51 before
the record was broken by Mia Hamm two years later.
While at UNC, Kalinoski teamed with soccer legends and 1999 World Cup team members
Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly, Carla Overbeck and Tisha Venturini to form one of the
most impressive squads ever assembled. The Tar Heels posted and dominated the
sport in such a way it was recently rated as one of the premier dynasties in
20th Century American Sports by Sports Illustrated. Named team captain as a senior,
she earned Second Team All-American honors in 1991 and was also selected to the
All-ACC Tournament squad.