1999 Soccer Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 20
Sarah Yohe
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Winter Park
- Hometown:
- Maitland, Fla.
1999 NSCAA All-America Second Team
1999 SEC Player of the Year
1998 NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team
1997 SEC Tournament MVP
1999: Started every match in 1999, averaging 84.2 minutes per matchβ¦National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America second-team selectionβ¦NSCAA Scholar Athlete of the Year β a first for the Gator programβ¦GTE Academic All-America Fall/Winter first team selectionβ¦Southeastern Conference Player of the Yearβ¦Named to the All-SEC first team and the SEC All-Tournament teamβ¦Led the SEC and tied for third in the nation with 24 total goals and finished eighth in the nation with a goals per game average of 1.04 gpgβ¦Also finished the season ranked eighth in the nation with 2.52 points per gameβ¦Her 58 total points ranked No. t6 in the nation and ranked No. 2 in the SECβ¦ Named to Soccer Americaβs Team of the Week twiceβ¦SEC Player of the Week (Sept. 17)β¦Set UF record for consecutive games with a goal at nine gamesβ¦Soccer Times.com National Player of the Week after posting seven goals in two matches (four vs. LSU, three vs. Arkansas)β¦Scored at least one goal in all but seven matches this seasonβ¦Tied the UF record of game-winning goals with 18 shared by Danielle Fotopoulos and Melissa Piniβ¦Five matches with 2+ goalsβ¦ Member of Soccer Buzzβs 1999 All-America second team and named Soccer Buzzβs Southeast Region Offensive Player of the Yearβ¦Also a College Soccer Weekly All-America second team memberβ¦Played for the South squad in the U.S. Amateur Soccer Festival in Portland, Ore., August 2-7β¦ Florida's nominee for NCAA Woman of the Yearβ¦One of UF's Outstanding Leaders at the fall, 2000 commencement ceremonyβ¦Named to the All-SEC Academic Honor Roll...Selected by the Philadelphia Charge in the fifth roune (35h selection overall) of the 2000 WUSA draft.Β
1998: Saw action in 20 matches, 16 starts, for 1,454 minutesβ¦Despite missing seven matches during the course of the season, was fourth on the team with eight goals and 23 points and had seven assistsβ¦Scored the game-winning goals against Georgia, Hartford, Alabama, and Santa Claraβ¦Named to the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Teamβ¦Earned Southeastern Conference Player of the Week on Sept. 22 after scoring three goals, including two game-winners, against Georgia and Hartfordβ¦Scored two goals and an assist at Alabamaβ¦After a five-match layoff, returned to UF lineup for the NCAA Quarterfinal match vs. Penn State, scoring the tying goal in UFβs 3-1 winβ¦Places third in goals scored (36), points (94), and game-winning goals (10) and is tied for second in assists (23) in the Florida career record booksβ¦Selected to the All-SEC Academic Honor Rollβ¦National Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA) Scholar Athlete All-Region second-team selectionβ¦Member of the GTE Academic All-District second teamβ¦Received invitation to 1998 Adidas Summer League.Β
1997: Started every match for 1,727 minutes...Named MVP of the 1997 Southeastern Conference Tournament, scoring nine points (four goals, one assist)...Gatorsβ Offensive MVP for 1997 seasonβ¦Scored first collegiate hat trick against Arkansas...More than doubled her goal production of freshman year...Second for UF and in the SEC for points (51) and goals (20)...Scored at least one point in seven consecutive matches...Named to the 1997 SEC Academic Honor Roll.
1996: Started in nine of 25 matches for 1,326 minutes...Started at midfielder in place of the injured Heather Mitts in the SEC Championship match against Arkansas and scored the game-winning goal with only 10 seconds remaining in the sudden-death overtime period to give UF a 3-2 win and its first SEC title...Scored one goal against North Carolina State in the first-round of the NCAA Tournament...Tied for third on the team in scoring...Scored eight goals, four of which were game winnersβ¦Scored the Gatorsβ only goal in a 1-0 upset of then-No. 9 Virginia...Scored the game winner the following week against then-No. 16 Kentucky in UFβs 2-0 shutout over the defending SEC champions.
High School: 1996 Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) 6A Player of the Year...Four-time all-state and three-time all-conference selection...Earned Orlando Sentinel first-team honors three straight years (1993-96)...Coached by Israel Ramos and Danny McAvoy at Winter Park High School... Holds single-game (seven), season (48) and career (149) goal scoring records at Winter Park...Led Wildcats in goals and assists Βfour consecutive years, totaling 149 goals and 61 assists for 359 points...Started 100 of 107 games while leading Winter Park to four-year record of 93-14-0 and two state Final Four appearances (1993, 1994)...Named Metro Conference Player-of-the-Year as a sophomore.
Club: Four-year member of Winter Park Chargers state cup team (1993-96)...Member of Olympic DevelopΒment Program (ODP) state team since 1992.Β
Major: Graduated in December of 2000 with degrees in finance and marketing
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1999 SEC Player of the Year
1998 NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team
1997 SEC Tournament MVP
1999: Started every match in 1999, averaging 84.2 minutes per matchβ¦National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America second-team selectionβ¦NSCAA Scholar Athlete of the Year β a first for the Gator programβ¦GTE Academic All-America Fall/Winter first team selectionβ¦Southeastern Conference Player of the Yearβ¦Named to the All-SEC first team and the SEC All-Tournament teamβ¦Led the SEC and tied for third in the nation with 24 total goals and finished eighth in the nation with a goals per game average of 1.04 gpgβ¦Also finished the season ranked eighth in the nation with 2.52 points per gameβ¦Her 58 total points ranked No. t6 in the nation and ranked No. 2 in the SECβ¦ Named to Soccer Americaβs Team of the Week twiceβ¦SEC Player of the Week (Sept. 17)β¦Set UF record for consecutive games with a goal at nine gamesβ¦Soccer Times.com National Player of the Week after posting seven goals in two matches (four vs. LSU, three vs. Arkansas)β¦Scored at least one goal in all but seven matches this seasonβ¦Tied the UF record of game-winning goals with 18 shared by Danielle Fotopoulos and Melissa Piniβ¦Five matches with 2+ goalsβ¦ Member of Soccer Buzzβs 1999 All-America second team and named Soccer Buzzβs Southeast Region Offensive Player of the Yearβ¦Also a College Soccer Weekly All-America second team memberβ¦Played for the South squad in the U.S. Amateur Soccer Festival in Portland, Ore., August 2-7β¦ Florida's nominee for NCAA Woman of the Yearβ¦One of UF's Outstanding Leaders at the fall, 2000 commencement ceremonyβ¦Named to the All-SEC Academic Honor Roll...Selected by the Philadelphia Charge in the fifth roune (35h selection overall) of the 2000 WUSA draft.Β
1998: Saw action in 20 matches, 16 starts, for 1,454 minutesβ¦Despite missing seven matches during the course of the season, was fourth on the team with eight goals and 23 points and had seven assistsβ¦Scored the game-winning goals against Georgia, Hartford, Alabama, and Santa Claraβ¦Named to the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Teamβ¦Earned Southeastern Conference Player of the Week on Sept. 22 after scoring three goals, including two game-winners, against Georgia and Hartfordβ¦Scored two goals and an assist at Alabamaβ¦After a five-match layoff, returned to UF lineup for the NCAA Quarterfinal match vs. Penn State, scoring the tying goal in UFβs 3-1 winβ¦Places third in goals scored (36), points (94), and game-winning goals (10) and is tied for second in assists (23) in the Florida career record booksβ¦Selected to the All-SEC Academic Honor Rollβ¦National Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA) Scholar Athlete All-Region second-team selectionβ¦Member of the GTE Academic All-District second teamβ¦Received invitation to 1998 Adidas Summer League.Β
1997: Started every match for 1,727 minutes...Named MVP of the 1997 Southeastern Conference Tournament, scoring nine points (four goals, one assist)...Gatorsβ Offensive MVP for 1997 seasonβ¦Scored first collegiate hat trick against Arkansas...More than doubled her goal production of freshman year...Second for UF and in the SEC for points (51) and goals (20)...Scored at least one point in seven consecutive matches...Named to the 1997 SEC Academic Honor Roll.
1996: Started in nine of 25 matches for 1,326 minutes...Started at midfielder in place of the injured Heather Mitts in the SEC Championship match against Arkansas and scored the game-winning goal with only 10 seconds remaining in the sudden-death overtime period to give UF a 3-2 win and its first SEC title...Scored one goal against North Carolina State in the first-round of the NCAA Tournament...Tied for third on the team in scoring...Scored eight goals, four of which were game winnersβ¦Scored the Gatorsβ only goal in a 1-0 upset of then-No. 9 Virginia...Scored the game winner the following week against then-No. 16 Kentucky in UFβs 2-0 shutout over the defending SEC champions.
High School: 1996 Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) 6A Player of the Year...Four-time all-state and three-time all-conference selection...Earned Orlando Sentinel first-team honors three straight years (1993-96)...Coached by Israel Ramos and Danny McAvoy at Winter Park High School... Holds single-game (seven), season (48) and career (149) goal scoring records at Winter Park...Led Wildcats in goals and assists Βfour consecutive years, totaling 149 goals and 61 assists for 359 points...Started 100 of 107 games while leading Winter Park to four-year record of 93-14-0 and two state Final Four appearances (1993, 1994)...Named Metro Conference Player-of-the-Year as a sophomore.
Club: Four-year member of Winter Park Chargers state cup team (1993-96)...Member of Olympic DevelopΒment Program (ODP) state team since 1992.Β
Major: Graduated in December of 2000 with degrees in finance and marketing
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| Yoheβs Collegiate Statistics | ||||||
| Year | G-GS | Min. | Shots | G (GW) | A | Pts. |
| 1996 | 25-9 | 1,326 | 45 | 8 (3) | 5 | 21 |
| 1997 | 24-24 | 1,727 | 108 | 20 (2) | 11 | 51 |
| 1998 | 20-16 | 1,454 | Β 54 | 8 (4) | 7 | 23 |
| 1999 | 23-23 | 1,937 | 105 | 24 (9) | 10 | 58 |
| Totals | 92-72 | 6,444 | 312 | 60 (18) | 33 | 153 |
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