It was an exceptional crop of freshmen in women's college soccer, featuring four players -- North Carolina's
Tobin Heath and
Casey Nogueira, UCLA's
Lauren Cheney
and Stanford's
Kelley O'Hara -- who missed the first two weeks of the 2006 season to represent the USA at the U-20 Women's World Championship and returned to earn All-Freshman
honors.
But the 2006 Freshman of the Year was Notre Dame's
Michele Weissenhofer, who got a quick start on the competition, scoring twice in her collegiate debut in late
August. She came to South Bend with the reputation for having a deadly flip throw-in, but she was equally talented as a scorer and setup player.
''We've seen Michele enough
times in her club and her high school seasons that we knew she could score goals,'' said
Randy Waldrum after Weissenhofer's debut.
The former Eclipse Select star scored
in three of the Irish's first four NCAA Tournament games -- including three goals in 12 minutes against Penn State in the quarterfinals -- and finished with 18 goals and 17 assists for 53
points, second in the nation only to teammate
Kerri Hanks.
Weissenhofer's quick adjustment to college was in part due to her decision to enroll for the summer semester at Notre
Dame. Her great understanding with
Brittany Bock, the third member of the Irish attack, stemmed from their long association as teammates dating back to the third grade in Naperville,
Ill.