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First female football player in North Shore and Cape Ann History and first female freshman to score in a Varsity game in American history. Currently playing Varsity football at Proctor Academy in New Hampshire. First New England female to sign to play college football. And will be kicking at Lake Forest College in Illinois next fall.
Katharine Anne Hnida (/ ˈ n aɪ d ə /; born May 17, 1981) is a former American football player who became the first woman to score in an NCAA Division I-A game, college football's highest level. She accomplished this as placekicker for the University of New Mexico Lobos on August 30, 2003. [1]
Two years after graduating high school, Harris moved to California to play free safety at East Los Angeles College, where she played for two years (2018–19) [5] under the direction of Head Coach Bobby Godinez. She became the first woman to ever play for East Los Angeles College. [6] She received six offers to play football at four-year ...
Haley Van Voorhis made history on Saturday by becoming the first female football player to appear in an NCAA football game outside of the kicker position.
Pekin kicker Mylee Hansen will be the first female to play football at Monmouth College, an NCAA Division III school in Illinois. She also will play soccer.
Sarah Fuller (born June 20, 1999) is an American former professional soccer player who was a goalkeeper for Minnesota Aurora FC in the USL W League.She began her college soccer career with the Vanderbilt Commodores, where she also played college football as a placekicker.
There were only a select number of female college football players at the time. Katie Hnida was the first woman to score a point in a Division I-A game for New Mexico in 2003.
Martin played at Division I-AA (now known as the Football Championship Subdivision). The only earlier female player to score in a college football game was Liz Heaston, who kicked for Willamette University, a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) school, in 1997.