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Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America

The former ISAA
The Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America was a service organization comprised of institutions that sponsored intercollegiate soccer, It supported, served and promoted institutions, coaches and players from its member institutions through service and award programs.
Founded on the East Coast in 1926, the ISAA fostered and promoted the growth of college soccer. The ISAA maintained an organizational membership in the NCAA, the NAIA and the USSF.
United Soccer Coaches and the ISAA entered into a partnership in 1996. Since then, the association manages all former ISAA programs.
Past ISAA Presidents
College Soccer Association 1922-25 E. L. Keyes Princeton
Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association( ISFA)
1926-29
E. L. Keyes
Princeton
1930-39
A. S. Cookman
Haverford
1940-46
Burnham H. Dell
Princeton
1947-49
T. J. Dent
Dartmouth
1950-51
George Van Bibber
Connecticut
1952-53
E. R. Yeomans
Temple
1954-61
Nelson Walke
Brooklyn College
1962-65
John Eiler
East Stroudsburg State
1966-68
Huntley Parker
Brockport State
1969-72
Wayne Sunderland
Pratt Institute
1973-74
Pat Damore
Fredonia State
1975-76
Henry Eichin
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Intercollegiate Soccer Association( ISAA)
1977-78
Howard Goldman
Marist College
1979-80
C. Cliff McCrath
Seattle Pacific University
1981-82
Fred Schmalz
University of Evansville
1983-84
Jerry Yeagley
Indiana University
1985-86
John Reeves
University of Rochester
1987-88
Bill Coulthart
Jacksonville University
1989-90
Michelle Morgan
Amherst College
1991-92
Jack Writer
Cornell University
1993-94
John MacKenzie
Western Illinois University
1994-95
Sue Ryan
SUNY-Stony Brook
1995-96
Howard Patterson
Incarnate Word University
1991
Kristine Lilly
University of North Carolina
1992
Mia Hamm
University of North Carolina
1993
Mia Hamm
University of North Carolina
1994
Tisha Venturini
University of North Carolina
1995
Nathalie Nearon
College of William & Mary
Men’ s Goalkeeper of the Year
1983
Jamie Swanner
Clemson University
1984
Jim Leahy
Brandeis University
1985
Warren Lipka
University of South Carolina
1986
Jeff Duback
Yale University
1987
Bob Willen
University of Virginia
1988
Charles Arndt
University of South Carolina
1989
Anton Nistl
UCLA
1990
Juergen Sommer
Indiana University
1991
Kasey Keller
University of Portland
1992
Brad Friedel
UCLA
1993
Bo Oshonyi
Southern Connecticut State University
1994
David Kramer
Fresno State University
1995
Chris Snitko
UCLA
Women’ s Goalkeeper of the Year
1985
Gina Burrows
Hartwick College
1986
Mary Harvey
University of California
1987
Amy Alleman
University of Central Florida
1988
Janine Szpara
Colorado College
1989
Jen Starr
University of Vermont
1990
Karen Richter
University of Central Florida
1991
Heather Taggart
University of Wisconsin
1992
Saskia Webber
Rutgers University
1993
Brianna Scurry
University of Massachusetts
1994
Jen Mead
George Mason University
1995
Maja Hansen
University of New Hampshire
Men’ s Player of the Year
1984
Amr Aly
Columbia University
1985
Mike Brady
American University
1986
John Kerr
Duke University
1987
Bruce Murray
Clemson University
1988
Dan Donigan
University of Connecticut
1989
Robert Patterson
University of Evansville
1990
Billy Thompson
UCLA
1991
Henry Gutierrez
North Carolina State University
1992
Rob Ukrop
Davidson College
1993
Brian McBride
Saint Louis University
1994
Brian Masonneuve
Indiana University
1995
Matt McKeon
Saint Louis University
Women’ s Player of the Year
1985
Pam Baughman
George Mason University
1986
April Heinrichs
University of North Carolina
1987
Megan McCarthy
College of Willliam & Mary
1988
Michelle Akers
University of Central Florida
1989
Shannon Higgins
University of North Carolina
1990
Brandi Chastain
Santa Clara University
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