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19 Facts About Tracy Ducar

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Tracy Ducar was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts and began her athletic career at North Andover High School.

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Tracy Ducar played both basketball and soccer her second year she injured her back and needed surgery for two vertebrae to be fused together.

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Tracy Ducar was not able to play her junior year of soccer, and her soccer coach thought she was never going to be able to play again.

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However, Tracy Ducar proved her coach wrong, and led North Andover's women's soccer team to a Cape Ann League Title.

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Tracy Ducar attended and played goalkeeper for the University of North Carolina.

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Tracy Ducar graduated in 1995 with a degree in biology and a minor in chemistry.

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Tracy Ducar had complete shutouts both in the semi-final and final games.

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Tracy Ducar was nominated for the 1995 Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year.

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From 2000 to 2001, Tracy Ducar played for the Boston Breakers.

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In 2001, Tracy Ducar was awarded the Boston Breaker's Shield Award.

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Previously, during the summer of 1998, Tracy Ducar played for the Raleigh Wings.

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In 1999, Tracy Ducar played again for the Wings and led the team to a win in the W-League Championship.

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Tracy Ducar managed her first shutout on January 28,1996 vs Ukraine.

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One of Tracy Ducar's most shining moments was during the US vs Salzgitter, Germany.

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Tracy Ducar had made four big saves to keep the shut out.

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In 1997, Tracy Ducar had made twelve overall appearances for the national team, while starting in three of them.

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In 1998, Tracy Ducar played in six matches for the national team and while starting in each one, had four shutouts, and allowed only two goals.

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From 1999 to 2000, Tracy Ducar was goalkeeper coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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In 2004, Tracy Ducar was named the women's head soccer coach at Greensboro College.