Wendy Dillinger was born on December 9,1974 and is an American former professional soccer player and coach.
33 Facts About Wendy Dillinger
Wendy Dillinger was a three-time Missouri State Cup Champion and in 1994 was named the Most Valuable Player of the U19 State Cup Final.
Wendy Dillinger scored 100 career high school goals and led her team to the Missouri State High School Activities Association Final Four in 1992.
Wendy Dillinger was named All-GAC four years straight and named St Louis All-Metro in 1992 and 1993.
Wendy Dillinger earned All-Conference honors in softball and led her team to a basketball district championship her senior year.
Wendy Dillinger holds school career records for goals, assists, and points.
Wendy Dillinger was a two-time first team All-Big Ten selection in 1994 and 1997.
Wendy Dillinger earned All-Region recognition in 1993,1994 and 1997.
Wendy Dillinger tallied eight assists in each of the 1993 and 1997 seasons, a mark that is tied for first in school history.
Wendy Dillinger's efforts make her the first player ever at Indiana to record three multi-goal games in one season.
Wendy Dillinger holds the school record with eight total multi-goal games.
Wendy Dillinger scored 13 goals for the Hoosiers, five of which were game winners and added eight assists on 61 shots.
In 1994, in the Big Ten's inaugural season and Indiana's first Big Ten match, Wendy Dillinger scored three against the Northwestern Wildcats on September 9, the first of only six Indiana hat tricks in program history.
Wendy Dillinger played in all 19 matches and scored four goals on 27 shots.
In 1997, Wendy Dillinger tied a school record with eight assists on top of nine goals.
In 1997, Wendy Dillinger started nine games in which she recorded three goals and two assists.
Wendy Dillinger played a leading role in helping the Blaze win the Central Conference and advance to the W-2 Final Four in 2000 where they finished third overall.
Wendy Dillinger scored three goals and added three assists in five games to help Fredericksburg advance to the Elite Division.
Wendy Dillinger was not selected in the initial draft; however, she did receive invitations to try out for the Atlanta Beat and Carolina Courage in February 2001.
Wendy Dillinger was one of three Indiana Hoosiers to play during the inaugural WUSA season along with Tracy Grose, Carolina Courage and Kelly Wilson, Bay Area CyberRays.
In 2004, Wendy Dillinger concluded her playing career as player-coach for the W-League's St Louis Archers.
Wendy Dillinger tallied four goals and three assists in six games.
Wendy Dillinger officially retired in April 2005 after a patellar realignment.
Wendy Dillinger served as the women's soccer assistant coach at her alma mater Indiana University under Head Coach Joe Kelley for four seasons.
Wendy Dillinger was head coach of the Washington University in St Louis women's soccer team from 2002 until 2007.
Wendy Dillinger ranked 14th among active Division III coaches, winning 75.6 percent of her games.
Wendy Dillinger was named the head women's soccer coach at the University of Missouri-St Louis on December 19,2013.
Wendy Dillinger joined former Indiana Hoosier and men's coach Dan King.
In 2017, Wendy Dillinger's squad fell below the 0.500 mark, and consequently did not qualify for post-season play.
Wendy Dillinger serves as the Director of Triton Soccer Camps which specializes in high school aged identification and youth development.
Wendy Dillinger spent 14 consecutive summers as a member of the camp staff at Indiana University Soccer Camps and has helped with camps at Washington University, IUPUI, Northern Arizona University, St Louis University, University of Missouri and West Virginia Wesleyan University.
Wendy Dillinger earned her NSCAA National Diploma in January 2000 at Nova Southeastern University.
Wendy Dillinger has been a member of the NSCAA since 1998 and has attended NSCAA Annual Conventions in Baltimore, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Philadelphia, St Louis and Charlotte.