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13 Facts About Devvyn Hawkins

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Devvyn Hawkins was included in the NCAA All-Tournament Team in 2002, and the same year received Second-Team Athletic All-American Honors.

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Devvyn Hawkins was included in the All-West Region third team in 2001 and second team in 2002.

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Devvyn Hawkins was included in the All-WCC first team in 1999 and 2002, second team in 2001, and an honorable mention in 2000.

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Devvyn Hawkins was chosen as the team's Rookie of the Year in 1999, as well as the Player of the Year and Most Inspirational Player in 2002.

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Devvyn Hawkins was a member of the US under-21 national team.

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Devvyn Hawkins made her international debut for the United States on March 7,2001, in a friendly match against Italy.

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In club soccer, Devvyn Hawkins played for the Seattle Sounders Select Women.

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Devvyn Hawkins later joined the Boston Breakers for the 2003 season, having been selected in the WUSA Draft.

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Devvyn Hawkins made 15 regular season appearances, scoring 1 goal and recording 2 assists, as well as appearing once in the postseason.

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Devvyn Hawkins played for PSV Union Football Club in 2005.

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Devvyn Hawkins later began coaching, having earned her US Soccer "C" license in 2006.

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Devvyn Hawkins worked as an assistant for the Cabrillo Seahawks, and coached the Santa Cruz Breakers Academy, Aptos Mariners, and Santa Clara Sporting.

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Devvyn Hawkins was born in Sitka, Alaska, though she grew up in Olympia, Washington.