Hometown: Portland,
OR Residence: New York, NY College: University of Portland
United States Women’s National Team member
U.S. Soccer’s Female Athlete of the
Year for 2000, 2001
Scored 100th international goal in 2005
All-time leading scorer in the WUSA with 26 goals, 11 assists
We're proud to welcome Tiffeny Milbrett in her second year at Northwest Soccer
Camp. Tiffeny – a graduate of the late Clive Charles-led Pilots
- is one of the all-time leading goal scorers and one of the cornerstones of
the U.S. Women’s National teams of the ‘90s and early 2000s.
WUSA:
A tremendous goal scorer, Milbrett's ability to see and create dangerous chances
is unmatched in the WUSA ... She is the all-time leading scorer in WUSA history
(26g, 11a, 63 pts.) ... 2002: Milbrett finished eighth in the WUSA in scoring
in 2002 (10 g, 8a, 28 pts.) while leading the Power in scoring for the second
straight season ... The New York forward was named to the All-WUSA Second Team
in 2002 ... Milbrett recorded her second career hat trick in 2002 (June 15 at
San Jose) … 2001: A founding player in the WUSA, she was named WUSA MVP & Offensive
Player of the Year ... Led the team in goals (16), points (35), shots (73), shots
on goal (42) and fouls suffered (38) ... Recorded a team high four game-winning
goals and also had a game-winning assist ... Recorded the first hat trick in
WUSA history, leading the Power to a 3-1 victory over Boston on June 22 ... Had
four multi-goal games.
U.S. National Team:
Was named U.S. Soccer’s Chevrolet Female Athlete of the Year for 2000
and 2001 ... Is third
on the U.S. all-time scoring list ... Has the third most assists and goals
in U.S. history ... Scored four goals in her first 20 games before scoring
82 in the next 149 games through the end of 2001 ... 2002: Played
in just 12 matches for the USA, but scored nine goals with six assists, finishing
tied for second on the team in scoring ... Seven of her nine goals came in
the 2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup, for which she was named Tournament MVP
... Tied a WNT record with five goals in one game, including a natural hat
trick in the first nine minutes, in a 9-0 win over Panama on Nov. 2 ... Scored
the first goal in the 2-1 overtime win over Canada in the Women's Gold Cup
final on a brilliant volley ... 2001: Led the USA in goals
scored with three, tallying in both Independence Day Series matches against
Canada and also against Germany in the Nike U.S. Women’s Cup ... Was
one of three nominees (along with U.S. teammate Mia Hamm and China superstar
Sun Wen) for the first-ever FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year ... 2000: Was
named U.S. Chevrolet Female Athlete of the Year ... 2000 Olympic Silver Medallist … 2000
CONCACAF Offensive MVP for the Tournament … Scored 15 goals and nine
assists for the US in 2000 … Tied as second leading goal-scorer at 2000
Olympics with three goals including two in the championship against Norway … 1999: The
USA’s leading scorer in the 1999 Women’s World Cup with three goals
... Was the USA’s leading scorer in 1999 with 21 goals and 12 assists
in 27 games, the first time she has led the team in scoring ... 1998: With
14 goals and nine assists in 1998, she finished second on the team in scoring
behind Mia Hamm for the third consecutive year ... Was a member of the 1998
Goodwill Games gold medal-winning team, scoring a goal in the semifinal against
Denmark ... 1997: Set the U.S. Women’s National Team
record for most assists in a game with five against Australia on June 5, 1997
... 1996: Was a 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
... 1995: Was a 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 after coming off the bench to replace the injured Michelle Akers ... Pre-1995: Played
in 20 games for the USA from 1991-1994, before emerging in 1995 to play in
21 games and became a consistent starter in 1996 leading up to the Olympics
... First Appearance: Aug. 4, 1991, vs. China ... First
Goal: Aug. 16, 1992, vs. Norway ... U.S. Youth National Team: Was
a member of the U.S. Under-20 Women’s Team from 1990-1993 and helped
win the 1993 International Women’s Tournament in Montricoux, France.
College/High School:
Played at the University of Portland from 1990-’95 … Named to
Soccer America’s College Team of the Decade for the 1990’s … Tied
for fourth for career points in NCAA history with 246 … Tied for second
for career goals in NCAA history with 103 … Portland all-time leading
scorer with 103 goals and assist leader with 40 in 74 games … Finalist
for the 1991, ’92 and ’94 Hermann Trophy and Missouri Athletic
Club Award … Three-time NSCAA All-American (1991, ’92 and ’94) … West
Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 1992 & ’94 … Four-time
First-Team All Far West Region selection … Led the nation in scoring
with 30 goals and 8 assists in 1994 … Helped Portland to the NCAA
Final Four in 1994 and was named to the All-Tournament team … Nation’s
second-leading scorer in 1992 with 30 goals and 12 assists … Led Portland
with 25 goals and six assists in 1991… Named Soccer America’s
Freshman Soccer Player of the Year in 1990 … Attended Hillsboro High
School from 1987-’90 … Three-time Oregonian 4A Player of the Year
and two-time Parade Magazine All-American … 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.
Personal:
Daughter of Elsie Milbrett ... Sister to Mark (37) … Majored in Communications
Management and minored in German at the University of Portland ... Loves relaxing
at her favorite coffee house with an iced double tall latte ... Hobbies include
cooking, making improvements on her house, listening to music and playing an
occasional round of golf.