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Hello, here for sale is an Autographed/Auto 1996 Missouri Athletic Club (MAC - Cherry Diamond) Collegiate Soccer Players of the Year magazine/program - Matt McKeon / Shannon MacMillan Winner - Budweiser TWA Umbro Boatman's sponsors. It looks like great, professionally framed.
Matt McKeon SLU St. Louis University
McKeon was born in St. Louis, Missouri. McKeon graduated from De Smet Jesuit High School where he was a Parade Magazine High School All American soccer player his senior season. He was also the 1992 Gatorade Boys Soccer Player of the Year. A product of Saint Louis University, where he was a 1994 and 1995 First Team All-American. In 1996, the Missouri Athletic Club awarded him the Hermann Trophy.
McKeon is one of 22 college players to be part of the 40-40 club, having both 40 goals and 40 assists in their college career.
McKeon earned two caps with the United States national team, both at the 1999 Confederations Cup, his first coming on July 30 against Germany. He also played at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Shannon MacMillan University of Portland
Inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame
MacMillan was one of the founding players of the Women's United Soccer Association, playing three seasons for the San Diego Spirit.
While still in college, MacMillan joined the US National Team in 1993 as a midfielder. By 2000, she moved to forward.
In the Olympic semifinal against Norway in 1996, she scored the game-winning goal in overtime. In the Olympic final against China, she collected a Mia Hamm shot that rebounded off the post and put it in for the first goal of the match.
She was a "super-sub" on the USWNT's 1999 Women's World Cup team and the 2000 Olympic team. She earned a spot on the roster for the 2003 Women's World Cup team after making a miraculously quick recovery from an ACL tear suffered just four months before the tournament began.
In 2002, MacMillan scored 17 goals and was voted the U.S. Soccer Female Athlete of the Year.
She retired from international play in 2006 at the age of 31. She finished her international career with 60 goals and with 175 caps, the tenth most of any woman in history up to that time. She was the sixth-leading goal scorer in 2005. This is a great fun item for any St. Louis business / office, Sports Bar or Man-cave.