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Morgan Gautrat

Morgan Paige Gautrat (née Brian; born February 26, 1993) is an American professional soccer player who plays for the Orlando Pride of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), the highest division of women's professional soccer in the United States, and the United States women's national soccer team. She first appeared for the United States national team during a friendly against Korea Republic on June 15, 2013. She has made 88 total appearances for the team and scored eight goals.

Morgan Gautrat
Gautrat with the United States women's national soccer team in June 2018
Personal information
Full name Morgan Paige Gautrat
Birth name Morgan Paige Brian[1]
Date of birth (1993-02-26) February 26, 1993 (age 31)
Place of birth St. Simons, Georgia, United States[2]
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Orlando Pride
Number 16
Youth career
2005–2012 Ponte Vedra Storm
2007–2011 Frederica Academy
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2011–2014 Virginia Cavaliers 81 (41)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015–2017 Houston Dash 33 (0)
2017 Chicago Red Stars 2 (0)
2018 Lyon 4 (1)
2018–2022 Chicago Red Stars 48 (3)
2023 Kansas City Current 5 (0)
2024– Orlando Pride 0 (0)
International career
2008–2010 United States U17 22 (15)
2012 United States U20 21 (4)
2013– United States 88 (8)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of July 28, 2023
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of February 17, 2022

Gautrat played collegiate soccer with the University of Virginia Cavaliers from 2011 to 2014. In her four years with the Cavaliers, she scored 41 goals and recorded 43 assists, finishing her collegiate career ranked second in career points, second in career assists, and fifth in career goals. Gautrat won the MAC Hermann Trophy in both 2013 and 2014, becoming the fourth women's player to win the award in consecutive years.[3] Following her collegiate career, Gautrat was selected first overall by the Houston Dash in the 2015 NWSL College Draft.[4] Gautrat helped the United States win their titles at the 2015 and 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. At age 22, she was the youngest member of the team at the 2015 World Cup.

Early life edit

Born in St. Simons Island, Georgia to Vickie and Steve Brian, Morgan was raised with her older sister Jennifer.[3] St. Simon's Island had an immense soccer culture and Gautrat played with girls who were four or five years older than she. Because of her small size among the team, she earned the nickname 'Plankton.' Gautrat eventually went on to play with the Ponte Vedra Storm in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, where she played from U-12 to U-19.[5] However, the team played as the Clay County Soccer Club for their U-19-year.[6] While with the Storm, Gautrat won state championships at the U-17 and U-19 levels.[5] In their U-19-year, as the Clay County Soccer Club, the team won the 2012 United States Youth Soccer National Championship. Gautrat missed the championships, as she was with the United States U-20 women's national team.[6]

Gautrat tried out for the Olympic Development Program state team in Florida along with all of her teammates from the Ponte Vedra Storm. She did not make the ODP team that first year; however she used that as motivation to train harder. She eventually made the state, regional, and national ODP teams.[5] Regarding her experience playing in ODP, Gautrat stated that is "was what got [her] recognized in the beginning."[6]

Gautrat attended Frederica Academy in St. Simon's Island from 2007 to 2011, where she played soccer all four years and helped the team win four consecutive state titles.[7] In addition to soccer, Gautrat also played varsity basketball as an eighth-grader, freshman, sophomore, and senior. She received both All-Region and All-State recognition for basketball.[5]

Gautrat ended her high school soccer career with 186 goals and 95 assists. She was a two-time Parade All-American and two-time Gatorade Georgia State Player of the Year. In 2010, she was named an NSCAA High School and Youth All-American and was also the 2010 NSCAA Youth Player of the Year as well as the 2010 Parade National Player of the Year. In 2011, she was named Gatorade National Player of the Year. Gautrat was also the first soccer player to be honored as the Gatorade National Female Athlete of the Year in 2011.[3]

University of Virginia Cavaliers, 2011–2014 edit

Gautrat attended the University of Virginia. As a first year in 2011, she started in 22 games and appeared in 23 of the 24 total matches. As a midfielder, she was the second-leading scorer for the Cavaliers with 11 goals and eight assists. She was named the Soccer America National Freshman of the Year, NSCAA First-Team All-American, Second-Team Soccer America MVP and was a semi-finalist for the Hermann Trophy. She was named the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Freshman of the Year and First-Team All-ACC.[8]

During her second year, Gautrat appeared in 15 games, starting 13, after missing the beginning of the season due to representing the United States at the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup where she helped the US take home gold. Gautrat scored four goals and served seven assists for the Cavaliers. She was named NSCAA 1st Team All-Southeast Region, First Team All-ACC, ACC Tournament MVP as well as Second Team Soccer America MVP, Second Team TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Season, and First Team VaSID All-State.[9]

As a third year in 2013, Gautrat started 25 games. She was first in Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in scoring with 46 points on 16 goals and a league-high 14 assists. She scored in all four NCAA Tournament wins to lead Virginia to College Cup. She was named Soccer America Player of the Year, TopDrawerSoccer.com Player of the Year, VaSID State Player of the Year, First-Team NSCAA All-American, First-Team Soccer America MVP and First-Team All-ACC.[10] She was named winner of 2013 Hermann Trophy.[11]

As a fourth year in 2014, Gautrat repeated as the winner of the Hermann Trophy, becoming the fifth woman to win the award twice, after Mia Hamm of North Carolina (1992 and 1993), Cindy Parlow of North Carolina (1997 and 1998), Christine Sinclair of Portland (2004 and 2005) and Kerri Hanks (2006 and 2008).[12]

Club career edit

Houston Dash, 2015–2017 edit

On January 16, 2015, the Houston Dash selected Gautrat with the first overall pick in the 2015 NWSL College Draft for the 2015 season of the National Women's Soccer League.[4] Gautrat made her first appearance for the Dash on April 10, 2015, in a match against the Washington Spirit.[13] Due to commitments with the United States women's national team at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada, Gautrat missed almost half of the NWSL season.[14] She returned to the Dash in late-July, appearing in a match against FC Kansas City on July 20.[15] Gautrat made ten appearances for the Dash in the regular season, recording three assists in 810 minutes played. The Dash finished fifth in the league and did not advance to the playoffs.[16]

On January 13, 2016, Gautrat was on the official list of United States women's national team allocated players for the 2016, having been assigned to the Houston Dash along with Carli Lloyd.[17] Gautrat made seven appearances for the Dash before joining the national team in preparation for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Gautrat returned to Houston for her third season in the NWSL and fifth overall season for the NWSL. Gautrat made her 2017 debut on May 6, 2017, in Chicago during the fourth week of the NWSL historical 5th season. Gautrat sat for the first few weeks due to a MCL injury that she sustained during her 66th appearance for the USWNT during the She Believes Cup against France in early March.

Chicago Red Stars, 2017 edit

On August 30, 2017, the Chicago Red Stars acquired Gautrat from the Dash for Kristie Mewis.[18] In January 2018, Gautrat signed a deal to play in France for Olympique Lyonnais, while Chicago retained her NWSL rights.[19] The Chicago Red Stars announced Gautrat's return to the team on June 19, 2018, as she signed a deal for the remainder of the 2018 season.[20]

Olympique Lyonnais, 2018 edit

On January 1, 2018, Olympique Lyonnais Féminin announced they had signed Gautrat to a two and a half year deal, that would run until June 30, 2020.[21] On May 30, 2018, it was reported that Gautrat was leaving Lyon after only 5 months.[22] This was confirmed on June 19, 2018, as the Chicago Red Stars announced she had signed a deal to return to the NWSL.[23]

Chicago Red Stars, 2018–2022 edit

On June 19, 2018, after having spending 5 months with Olympique Lyonnais Féminin, Gautrat made her return to the Chicago Red Stars.[20] Gautrat appeared in 9 regular season games for the team before appearing in her first career NWSL playoff game on September 18.[24] The next season, Gautrat helped lead Chicago to the playoffs again, where the team earned its first playoff win in team history; Gautrat scored her first career NWSL goal in a September 15 game against Sky Blue FC[25] and was named to her first ever NWSL Team of the Month that same month.[26] The Chicago Red Stars announced Gautrat's departure at the end of the 2022 season.[27]

Kansas City Current, 2023 edit

Ahead of the 2023 season, Gautrat joined Kansas City Current as a free agent on a two-year contract.[28]

Orlando Pride, 2024–present edit

On January 11, 2024, Orlando Pride traded for Gautrat and $50,000 in allocation money in exchange for a 2024 international roster spot.[29]

International edit

Youth national teams edit

 
After the award ceremony at Japan 2012 FIFA under-20 women's world cup. From left to right: 4-Crystal Dunn, 3-Cari Roccaro, 7-Kealia Ohai, 1-Brayne Heaberlin (GK), 9-Chioma Ubogagu, 6-Morgan Gautrat, 17-Taylor Schram, 16-Sarah Killion

Gautrat was a member of the United States U-17 women's national soccer team that placed third at the 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Costa Rica. At age fifteen, she was the youngest member on the squad.[30]

Gautrat was a member of the United States U20 squad that won the 2012 CONCACAF Under-20 Women's Championship and earned a spot at the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Japan. During the qualifying tournament, she played in four games totaling 337 minutes, scored one goal and served one assist. Her goal occurred during the team's 4–0 semi-final victory over Mexico, which earned the squad its berth to the U-20 Women's World Cup. Leading up to the World Cup, she earned 15 U-20 caps and scored three goals.[8]

Gautrat would later help the team win the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Japan; playing all six matches and scoring a goal.[31] Describing Gautrat, head coach Steve Swanson said, "Morgan does everything extremely well, which is rare for any midfielder. She can finish, she makes great runs, she's an excellent passer, she can take players one-on-one and she can head the ball. There are not a lot of things she can't do, but what sets her apart is her brain. She's got an amazing soccer brain for her age and she's still one of the younger players on this team."[30]

Senior national team edit

Gautrat received her first senior national team call-up in June 2013, when she was named to a 23-player roster for a training camp and a two-game series against the Korea Republic. At 20 years old, Gautrat was the youngest player on the roster.[32] Gautrat earned her first cap on June 15, 2013, during the first match against the Korea Republic, replacing Lauren Holiday in the 77th minute.[33] On September 3, 2013, Gautrat made her second appearance in a match against Mexico at RFK Stadium. She replaced Erika Tymrak in the 70th minute. Two minutes later, Gautrat scored her first goal for the national team off an assist by Abby Wambach. The United States won the match 7–0.[34]

In 2014, Gautrat made 16 appearances with the national team while also playing with her college team.[33] She started off the year at a national team training camp from January 8 to 15 at U.S. Soccer's National Training Center in Carson, California.[35] On February 24, Gautrat was named to the 24-player roster for the 2014 Algarve Cup that took place from March 5 to 12.[36] She started in the team's first match of the tournament on March 5 against Japan, a 1–1 draw.[37] She also started in the match against Sweden on March 7, a game that ended the 43-game unbeaten streak for the United States.[38] Gautrat started in the team's final match of the tournament against Korea DPR that secured their seventh-place finish in the tournament.[39]

Gautrat joined the team for a two-game series against China on April 6 and 10. She started in both matches.[40][41] In late April, Gautrat was named to a 22-player roster for a match against Canada on May 8.[42] She played 68 minutes of the match, which ended in a 1–1 draw.[43] She was then named to the roster for two games against France on June 14 and 19.[44] Gautrat was named to a 19-player roster for a match against Switzerland on August 20 in Sandy, Utah.[45] She made an appearance during the match, coming in for Megan Rapinoe in the 78th minute. The United States went on the win 4–1.[46]

Gautrat joined the national team for a training camp at the end of August in order to prepare for two matches against Mexico in September as well as the 2014 CONCACAF Women's Qualifying tournament in October.[47] She appeared in the first game against Mexico on September 13 and was subsequently named to the roster for the 2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship that served as a qualification for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.[48][49] Gautrat made three appearances in the tournament, starting one.[33] Her first appearance of the tournament came during the team's final group match against Haiti, when she replaced Tobin Heath in the 63rd minute.[50] She also came in during the 67th minute of the semi-final match against Mexico on October 24, helping the United States win 3–0 and qualify for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.[51] Her third appearance came during the final against Costa Rica on October 26, helping the United States win the tournament.[52] Following the CONCACAF Qualifying tournament, Gautrat was named to the 24-player roster for the International Tournament of Brasilia in Brazil that took place from December 10 to 21.[53] She came in for Lauren Holiday during the 65th minute of the match against Brazil on December 14.[54] Gautrat made two assists in the match against Argentina on December 18.[55] Gautrat played all 90 minutes in the final against Brazil. The game was a 0–0 draw, but the tournament title was given to Brazil, who had more points from the group stage.[56]

 
Gautrat playing for the USWNT, May 2015

2015 FIFA Women's World Cup edit

Gautrat started off the year at a 21-day training camp in 2015 from January 5 to 25 at the U.S. Soccer National Training Center in Carson, California.[57] Following the training camp, Gautrat was named to the 24-player team that would travel on a 13-day trip to Europe for matches against France and England in mid-February.[58] Gautrat made the start in the match against France on February 8 and was replaced by Abby Wambach in 63rd minute.[59] She also played all 90 minutes in the match against England on February 13, which was a shutout victory for the United States.[60] On February 21, Gautrat was named to the 25-player roster for the 2015 Algarve Cup in Portugal.[61] She played all 90 minutes of the team's opening match against Norway on March 4, a 2–1 victory for the United States.[62] She also started in the final match against France on March 11, helping the United States win their 10th Algarve Cup title.[63] Following the Algarve Cup, Gautrat was named to a 25-player roster on March 20 for a match against New Zealand on April 4 in St. Louis.[64] She entered the match in the 79th minute and scored the team's fourth and final goal in the 81st minute, helping the United States defeat New Zealand 4–0.[65]

On April 14, 2015, Gautrat was named to the 23-player roster that would represent the United States at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.[66] At the age of 22, she was the youngest member of the team. She played in six games of the tournament, starting four.[33] Gautrat became a World Cup Champion on July 5, when she helped the United States defeat Japan 5–2 in the Women's World Cup final. She recorded an assist during the match, passing the ball to Tobin Heath, who scored the final goal of the game.[67] Gautrat joined the national team on a Victory Tour following their World Cup win that started in Pittsburgh on August 16 and ended in New Orleans on December 16.[68][69]

2016 Summer Olympics edit

Gautrat joined the national team for their first training camp of the year at the U.S. Soccer National Training Center in Carson, California from January 5 to 21.[70] She was then named to the 20-player roster for 2016 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying.[71] The United States qualified to the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro after a semi-final win against Trinidad and Tobago on February 19.[72] Gautrat played all 90 minutes in the final against Canada on February 21. The United States won the tournament after defeating Canada 2–0 and Gautrat was named Budweiser Woman of the Match. Following the tournament, Gautrat was named to the 2016 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Best XI and also won the Golden Ball for best player.[73]

Gautrat was named to the roster for the 2016 SheBelieves Cup that took place from March 3 to 9.[74] She played all 90 minutes in the team's opening match of the tournament on March 3 against England.[75] On March 6, Gautrat earned her 50th cap with the national team during the match against France, a 1–0 victory for the United States. She became the 52nd United States female player to make 50 appearances.[76] Gautrat played 90 minutes in the final against Germany on March 9, helping the United States win the 2016 SheBelieves Cup.[77] Gautrat joined a 23-player roster for a training camp ahead of two matches against Colombia in early April.[78] She did not play in either game due to a hamstring injury.[79] Gautrat was on the roster for another two-game series against Japan in early June[80] and she started in both games.[81][82]

On July 12, 2016, Gautrat was named to the 18-player team that would represent the United States at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.[83] She made her Olympic debut on August 3 in the team's opening match against New Zealand. She recorded an assist during the match on Alex Morgan's goal in the 46th minute.[84] She also appeared in the second group match against France, helping the United States take away another victory and secure their first-place finish in the group.[85]

Post-Olympics and injury struggles edit

Despite the loss at the Olympics, Gautrat would end 2016 strong, scoring in both games in a series of friendlies against Romania[86] Gautrat would play in the 2017 SheBelieves Cup but would suffer a minor knee injury that would cause her to miss a series of friendlies against Russia the following month as well as friendlies against Sweden and Norway in June.[87][88] Gautrat would return in the 2017 Tournament of Nations but would play only as a late game sub against Australia.[89] Gautrat would spend the rest of 2017 in and out of training camps due to nagging injuries and would sparingly find playing minutes as a late game sub.[90] These injuries would carry over into 2018 as Gautrat was left out of the team's January camp.[91] Gautrat would return for the 2018 SheBelieves Cup and would be used as either a starter or a substitute player through the remaining games of the first half of the year.[92] Gautrat's health woes would continue in the 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship as she suffered a head injury against Jamaica and would be forced to leave the match.[93] Gautrat ended 2018 not on the roster for friendlies in Europe at the end of the year, marking the end of an inconsistent and injury filled second half to the year.[94]

Gautrat's ongoing injury concerns remained an issue going into the 2019 calendar year. She was included in the team's 26-player January camp that took place abroad in Algarve, Portugal,[95] where team then travelled to face both France and Spain in a set of friendlies. She started and played a full 90 minutes in the team's 3–1 loss to France on January 19 in La Havre,[96] but she did not dress in the team's 1–0 win over Spain in Alicante on January 22.[97] Following this trip abroad with the team, Gautrat was not included in the following 23-player camp for the 2019 SheBelieves Cup that took place from February 27 – March 5.[98] She also was left off the 24-player roster for the team's next camp that featured home friendlies against Australia on April 4 and Belgium on April 7.[99]

2019 FIFA Women's World Cup edit

On May 2, 2019, Gautrat was named to the 23-player roster that would represent the United States at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.[100] She was regarded by many as a surprise selection for the tournament, having not been able to be with the team for about 4 months prior to the selection of the final roster. She failed to make an appearance in any of the team's three send off matches that were against South Africa on May 12, New Zealand on May 16, and Mexico on May 26.[101][102][103]

Gautrat made only one appearance at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, where she featured in the team's second group stage match, vs Chile in Paris on June 16. She started and played all 90 minutes in the team's 3–0 win over the South American World Cup debutants.[104] On July 7, she became a two time World Cup champion after the team's 2–0 defeat of the Netherlands in Lyon.[105]

Post 2019 World Cup – present edit

Gautrat scored her 7th and 8th international goals in the months following the United States' 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup victory; in matches against Portugal on August 29, and Costa Rica on November 10.[106][107] On January 17, 2020, Gautrat was not included in the United States final 20-player squad for the 2020 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship that took place through February 9.[108] Following that decision, Gautrat then entered a two-year long period where she was not called in to the United States national team, as she did not appear in the team for the remainder of 2020 and all of 2021. Subsequently, she was not chosen to represent the United States at the delayed 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.[109] On January 13, 2022, Gautrat received a last minute call up to the team's January training camp to replace an injured Imani Dorsey.[110] Following the conclusion of that camp, Gautrat was included in the United States 23-player roster for the 2022 SheBelieves Cup announced on February 3.[111] She made her return to the team with a start and a 45-minute appearance in a 0–0 draw vs Czech Republic on February 17.[112] Gautrat did not feature in the remainder of the tournament due to an injury, but took home the SheBelieves Cup trophy for the third time in her career following the team's 5–0 win over Iceland on February 23.[113]

Career statistics edit

Club summary edit

As of October 15, 2023[114]
Club Season League Cup[a] Playoffs[b] Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Houston Dash 2015 NWSL 10 0 10 0
2016 13 0 13 0
2017 10 0 10 0
Total 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 0
Chicago Red Stars 2017 NWSL 2 0 0 0 2 0
2018 9 0 1 0 10 0
2019 13 1 2 0 15 1
2020 [c] 3 1 [c] 4[d] 1 7 2
2021 21 2 4 1 3 0 28 3
2022 5 0 2 0 1 0 8 0
Total 50 3 9 2 7 0 0 0 4 1 70 6
Olympique Lyonnais 2017–18 D1 Féminine 4 1 1 1 0 0 5 2
Kansas City Current 2023 NWSL 5 0 2 0 7 0
Career total 92 4 12 3 7 0 0 0 4 1 115 8
  1. ^ Includes Coupe de France and NWSL Challenge Cup
  2. ^ Includes NWSL Playoffs
  3. ^ a b The 2020 NWSL regular season and playoffs were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  4. ^ Fall Series

International summary edit

As of February 17, 2022
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
United States 2013 3 1
2014 16 2
2015 24 1
2016 20 2
2017 6 0
2018 12 0
2019 6 2
2020 0 0
2021 0 0
2022 1 0
Total 88 8

International goals edit

As of match played November 10, 2019. United States score listed first, score column indicates score after each Gautrat goal.
No. Date Cap Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 September 3, 2013[115] 2 RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C., United States   Mexico 7–0 7–0 Friendly
2 February 13, 2014[116] 5 Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA, United States   Russia 5–0 8–0
3 October 20, 2014[117] 14 RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C., United States   Haiti 6–0 6–0 2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship
4 April 4, 2015[118] 26 Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO, United States   New Zealand 4–0 4–0 Friendly
5 November 10, 2016[119] 62 Avaya Stadium, San Jose, CA, United States   Romania 3–0 8–1
6 November 13, 2016[120] 63 StubHub Center, Carson, CA, United States   Romania 4–0 5–0
7 August 29, 2019[121] 84 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA, United States   Portugal 2–0 4–0
8 November 10, 2019[122] 87 TIAA Bank Field, Jacksonville, FL, United States   Costa Rica 2–0 6–0

Personal life edit

Gautrat is a Christian.[123] Gautrat is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.[124]

She was in a relationship with Eric Bird from 2013 to 2015.[125][126] She married soccer player Fabrice Gautrat in November 2017.[127] On June 27, 2020, she wore a jersey with "Gautrat" as her name during the NWSL Challenge Cup, reportedly "to surprise her husband."[128]

Honors and awards edit

High school

  • Parade National Player of the Year: 2010[3]
  • NSCAA Youth Player of the Year: 2010[3]
  • NSCAA High School and Youth All-American: 2010[3]
  • ESPN Rise All-American: 2010[3]
  • Gatorade Georgia State Player of the Year: 2010, 2011[129]

College

  • Soccer America National Freshman of the Year: 2011[3]
  • NSCAA All-American First Team: 2011, 2013, 2014[3]
  • Soccer America First Team MVP: 2011[3]
  • MAC Hermann Trophy Semi-finalist: 2011[3]
  • NSCAA All-Southeast Region First Team: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014[3]
  • ACC Freshman of the Year: 2011[3]
  • All-ACC First Team: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014[3]
  • VaSID State Freshman of the Year: 2011[3]
  • ACC Tournament MVP: 2012[3]
  • Soccer America Second Team MVP: 2012[3]
  • TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Season, Second Team: 2012[3]
  • VaSID All-State First Team: 2012[3]
  • MAC Hermann Trophy Winner: 2013, 2014[3]
  • Soccer America Player of the Year: 2013[3]
  • TopDrawerSoccer.com Player of the Year: 2013[3]
  • Honda Award Nominee 2013, 2014[3]
  • Soccer America First Team MVP: 2013, 2014[3]
  • TopDrawer Soccer.com Best XI First Team: 2013[3]
  • College Soccer Madness All-American First Team: 2013[3]
  • VaSID State Player of the Year: 2013, 2014[3]
  • All-NCAA Tournament Team: 2013, 2014[3]
  • ACC All-Tournament Team: 2013, 2014[3]
  • Virginia Nike Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team: 2013[3]
  • TopDrawerSoccer.com Preseason Best XI First Team: 2013, 2014[3]
  • TopDrawerSoccer.com National Player of the Year Award: 2014[3]

Lyon

United States U20

United States

Individual

In popular culture edit

Video games edit

Gautrat was featured along with her national teammates in the EA Sports' FIFA video game series in FIFA 16, the first time women players were included in the game.[139]

Ticker-tape parade and White House honor edit

Following the United States' win at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Gautrat and her teammates became the first women's sports team to be honored with a Ticker tape parade in New York City.[140] Each player received a key to the city from Mayor Bill de Blasio.[141] In October of the same year, the team was honored by President Barack Obama at the White House.[142]

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Further reading edit

  • Grainey, Timothy (2012), Beyond Bend It Like Beckham: The Global Phenomenon of Women's Soccer, University of Nebraska Press, ISBN 0803240368
  • Lisi, Clemente A. (2010), The U.S. Women's Soccer Team: An American Success Story, Scarecrow Press, ISBN 0810874164
  • Longman, Jere (2009), The Girls of Summer: The U.S. Women's Soccer Team and How it Changed the World, HarperCollins, ISBN 0061877689

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morgan, gautrat, morgan, paige, gautrat, née, brian, born, february, 1993, american, professional, soccer, player, plays, orlando, pride, national, women, soccer, league, nwsl, highest, division, women, professional, soccer, united, states, united, states, wom. Morgan Paige Gautrat nee Brian born February 26 1993 is an American professional soccer player who plays for the Orlando Pride of the National Women s Soccer League NWSL the highest division of women s professional soccer in the United States and the United States women s national soccer team She first appeared for the United States national team during a friendly against Korea Republic on June 15 2013 She has made 88 total appearances for the team and scored eight goals Morgan GautratGautrat with the United States women s national soccer team in June 2018Personal informationFull nameMorgan Paige GautratBirth nameMorgan Paige Brian 1 Date of birth 1993 02 26 February 26 1993 age 31 Place of birthSt Simons Georgia United States 2 Height5 ft 7 in 1 70 m Position s MidfielderTeam informationCurrent teamOrlando PrideNumber16Youth career2005 2012Ponte Vedra Storm2007 2011Frederica AcademyCollege careerYearsTeamApps Gls 2011 2014Virginia Cavaliers81 41 Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2015 2017Houston Dash33 0 2017Chicago Red Stars2 0 2018Lyon4 1 2018 2022Chicago Red Stars48 3 2023Kansas City Current5 0 2024 Orlando Pride0 0 International career 2008 2010United States U1722 15 2012United States U2021 4 2013 United States88 8 Medal record FIFA Women s World Cup 2015 Canada Team 2019 France Team NWSL 2019 Championship Team 2020 Challenge Cup Team 2021 Championship Team Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of July 28 2023 National team caps and goals correct as of February 17 2022 Gautrat played collegiate soccer with the University of Virginia Cavaliers from 2011 to 2014 In her four years with the Cavaliers she scored 41 goals and recorded 43 assists finishing her collegiate career ranked second in career points second in career assists and fifth in career goals Gautrat won the MAC Hermann Trophy in both 2013 and 2014 becoming the fourth women s player to win the award in consecutive years 3 Following her collegiate career Gautrat was selected first overall by the Houston Dash in the 2015 NWSL College Draft 4 Gautrat helped the United States win their titles at the 2015 and 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup At age 22 she was the youngest member of the team at the 2015 World Cup Contents 1 Early life 1 1 University of Virginia Cavaliers 2011 2014 2 Club career 2 1 Houston Dash 2015 2017 2 2 Chicago Red Stars 2017 2 3 Olympique Lyonnais 2018 2 4 Chicago Red Stars 2018 2022 2 5 Kansas City Current 2023 2 6 Orlando Pride 2024 present 3 International 3 1 Youth national teams 3 2 Senior national team 3 2 1 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup 3 2 2 2016 Summer Olympics 3 2 3 Post Olympics and injury struggles 3 2 4 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup 3 2 5 Post 2019 World Cup present 4 Career statistics 4 1 Club summary 4 2 International summary 4 3 International goals 5 Personal life 6 Honors and awards 7 In popular culture 7 1 Video games 7 2 Ticker tape parade and White House honor 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life editBorn in St Simons Island Georgia to Vickie and Steve Brian Morgan was raised with her older sister Jennifer 3 St Simon s Island had an immense soccer culture and Gautrat played with girls who were four or five years older than she Because of her small size among the team she earned the nickname Plankton Gautrat eventually went on to play with the Ponte Vedra Storm in Ponte Vedra Beach Florida where she played from U 12 to U 19 5 However the team played as the Clay County Soccer Club for their U 19 year 6 While with the Storm Gautrat won state championships at the U 17 and U 19 levels 5 In their U 19 year as the Clay County Soccer Club the team won the 2012 United States Youth Soccer National Championship Gautrat missed the championships as she was with the United States U 20 women s national team 6 Gautrat tried out for the Olympic Development Program state team in Florida along with all of her teammates from the Ponte Vedra Storm She did not make the ODP team that first year however she used that as motivation to train harder She eventually made the state regional and national ODP teams 5 Regarding her experience playing in ODP Gautrat stated that is was what got her recognized in the beginning 6 Gautrat attended Frederica Academy in St Simon s Island from 2007 to 2011 where she played soccer all four years and helped the team win four consecutive state titles 7 In addition to soccer Gautrat also played varsity basketball as an eighth grader freshman sophomore and senior She received both All Region and All State recognition for basketball 5 Gautrat ended her high school soccer career with 186 goals and 95 assists She was a two time Parade All American and two time Gatorade Georgia State Player of the Year In 2010 she was named an NSCAA High School and Youth All American and was also the 2010 NSCAA Youth Player of the Year as well as the 2010 Parade National Player of the Year In 2011 she was named Gatorade National Player of the Year Gautrat was also the first soccer player to be honored as the Gatorade National Female Athlete of the Year in 2011 3 University of Virginia Cavaliers 2011 2014 edit Gautrat attended the University of Virginia As a first year in 2011 she started in 22 games and appeared in 23 of the 24 total matches As a midfielder she was the second leading scorer for the Cavaliers with 11 goals and eight assists She was named the Soccer America National Freshman of the Year NSCAA First Team All American Second Team Soccer America MVP and was a semi finalist for the Hermann Trophy She was named the Atlantic Coast Conference ACC Freshman of the Year and First Team All ACC 8 During her second year Gautrat appeared in 15 games starting 13 after missing the beginning of the season due to representing the United States at the 2012 FIFA U 20 Women s World Cup where she helped the US take home gold Gautrat scored four goals and served seven assists for the Cavaliers She was named NSCAA 1st Team All Southeast Region First Team All ACC ACC Tournament MVP as well as Second Team Soccer America MVP Second Team TopDrawerSoccer com Team of the Season and First Team VaSID All State 9 As a third year in 2013 Gautrat started 25 games She was first in Atlantic Coast Conference ACC in scoring with 46 points on 16 goals and a league high 14 assists She scored in all four NCAA Tournament wins to lead Virginia to College Cup She was named Soccer America Player of the Year TopDrawerSoccer com Player of the Year VaSID State Player of the Year First Team NSCAA All American First Team Soccer America MVP and First Team All ACC 10 She was named winner of 2013 Hermann Trophy 11 As a fourth year in 2014 Gautrat repeated as the winner of the Hermann Trophy becoming the fifth woman to win the award twice after Mia Hamm of North Carolina 1992 and 1993 Cindy Parlow of North Carolina 1997 and 1998 Christine Sinclair of Portland 2004 and 2005 and Kerri Hanks 2006 and 2008 12 Club career editHouston Dash 2015 2017 edit On January 16 2015 the Houston Dash selected Gautrat with the first overall pick in the 2015 NWSL College Draft for the 2015 season of the National Women s Soccer League 4 Gautrat made her first appearance for the Dash on April 10 2015 in a match against the Washington Spirit 13 Due to commitments with the United States women s national team at the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup in Canada Gautrat missed almost half of the NWSL season 14 She returned to the Dash in late July appearing in a match against FC Kansas City on July 20 15 Gautrat made ten appearances for the Dash in the regular season recording three assists in 810 minutes played The Dash finished fifth in the league and did not advance to the playoffs 16 On January 13 2016 Gautrat was on the official list of United States women s national team allocated players for the 2016 having been assigned to the Houston Dash along with Carli Lloyd 17 Gautrat made seven appearances for the Dash before joining the national team in preparation for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro Gautrat returned to Houston for her third season in the NWSL and fifth overall season for the NWSL Gautrat made her 2017 debut on May 6 2017 in Chicago during the fourth week of the NWSL historical 5th season Gautrat sat for the first few weeks due to a MCL injury that she sustained during her 66th appearance for the USWNT during the She Believes Cup against France in early March Chicago Red Stars 2017 edit On August 30 2017 the Chicago Red Stars acquired Gautrat from the Dash for Kristie Mewis 18 In January 2018 Gautrat signed a deal to play in France for Olympique Lyonnais while Chicago retained her NWSL rights 19 The Chicago Red Stars announced Gautrat s return to the team on June 19 2018 as she signed a deal for the remainder of the 2018 season 20 Olympique Lyonnais 2018 edit On January 1 2018 Olympique Lyonnais Feminin announced they had signed Gautrat to a two and a half year deal that would run until June 30 2020 21 On May 30 2018 it was reported that Gautrat was leaving Lyon after only 5 months 22 This was confirmed on June 19 2018 as the Chicago Red Stars announced she had signed a deal to return to the NWSL 23 Chicago Red Stars 2018 2022 edit On June 19 2018 after having spending 5 months with Olympique Lyonnais Feminin Gautrat made her return to the Chicago Red Stars 20 Gautrat appeared in 9 regular season games for the team before appearing in her first career NWSL playoff game on September 18 24 The next season Gautrat helped lead Chicago to the playoffs again where the team earned its first playoff win in team history Gautrat scored her first career NWSL goal in a September 15 game against Sky Blue FC 25 and was named to her first ever NWSL Team of the Month that same month 26 The Chicago Red Stars announced Gautrat s departure at the end of the 2022 season 27 Kansas City Current 2023 edit Ahead of the 2023 season Gautrat joined Kansas City Current as a free agent on a two year contract 28 Orlando Pride 2024 present edit On January 11 2024 Orlando Pride traded for Gautrat and 50 000 in allocation money in exchange for a 2024 international roster spot 29 International editYouth national teams edit nbsp After the award ceremony at Japan 2012 FIFA under 20 women s world cup From left to right 4 Crystal Dunn 3 Cari Roccaro 7 Kealia Ohai 1 Brayne Heaberlin GK 9 Chioma Ubogagu 6 Morgan Gautrat 17 Taylor Schram 16 Sarah Killion Gautrat was a member of the United States U 17 women s national soccer team that placed third at the 2010 FIFA U 17 Women s World Cup in Costa Rica At age fifteen she was the youngest member on the squad 30 Gautrat was a member of the United States U20 squad that won the 2012 CONCACAF Under 20 Women s Championship and earned a spot at the 2012 FIFA U 20 Women s World Cup in Japan During the qualifying tournament she played in four games totaling 337 minutes scored one goal and served one assist Her goal occurred during the team s 4 0 semi final victory over Mexico which earned the squad its berth to the U 20 Women s World Cup Leading up to the World Cup she earned 15 U 20 caps and scored three goals 8 Gautrat would later help the team win the 2012 FIFA U 20 Women s World Cup in Japan playing all six matches and scoring a goal 31 Describing Gautrat head coach Steve Swanson said Morgan does everything extremely well which is rare for any midfielder She can finish she makes great runs she s an excellent passer she can take players one on one and she can head the ball There are not a lot of things she can t do but what sets her apart is her brain She s got an amazing soccer brain for her age and she s still one of the younger players on this team 30 Senior national team edit Gautrat received her first senior national team call up in June 2013 when she was named to a 23 player roster for a training camp and a two game series against the Korea Republic At 20 years old Gautrat was the youngest player on the roster 32 Gautrat earned her first cap on June 15 2013 during the first match against the Korea Republic replacing Lauren Holiday in the 77th minute 33 On September 3 2013 Gautrat made her second appearance in a match against Mexico at RFK Stadium She replaced Erika Tymrak in the 70th minute Two minutes later Gautrat scored her first goal for the national team off an assist by Abby Wambach The United States won the match 7 0 34 In 2014 Gautrat made 16 appearances with the national team while also playing with her college team 33 She started off the year at a national team training camp from January 8 to 15 at U S Soccer s National Training Center in Carson California 35 On February 24 Gautrat was named to the 24 player roster for the 2014 Algarve Cup that took place from March 5 to 12 36 She started in the team s first match of the tournament on March 5 against Japan a 1 1 draw 37 She also started in the match against Sweden on March 7 a game that ended the 43 game unbeaten streak for the United States 38 Gautrat started in the team s final match of the tournament against Korea DPR that secured their seventh place finish in the tournament 39 Gautrat joined the team for a two game series against China on April 6 and 10 She started in both matches 40 41 In late April Gautrat was named to a 22 player roster for a match against Canada on May 8 42 She played 68 minutes of the match which ended in a 1 1 draw 43 She was then named to the roster for two games against France on June 14 and 19 44 Gautrat was named to a 19 player roster for a match against Switzerland on August 20 in Sandy Utah 45 She made an appearance during the match coming in for Megan Rapinoe in the 78th minute The United States went on the win 4 1 46 Gautrat joined the national team for a training camp at the end of August in order to prepare for two matches against Mexico in September as well as the 2014 CONCACAF Women s Qualifying tournament in October 47 She appeared in the first game against Mexico on September 13 and was subsequently named to the roster for the 2014 CONCACAF Women s Championship that served as a qualification for the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup 48 49 Gautrat made three appearances in the tournament starting one 33 Her first appearance of the tournament came during the team s final group match against Haiti when she replaced Tobin Heath in the 63rd minute 50 She also came in during the 67th minute of the semi final match against Mexico on October 24 helping the United States win 3 0 and qualify for the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup 51 Her third appearance came during the final against Costa Rica on October 26 helping the United States win the tournament 52 Following the CONCACAF Qualifying tournament Gautrat was named to the 24 player roster for the International Tournament of Brasilia in Brazil that took place from December 10 to 21 53 She came in for Lauren Holiday during the 65th minute of the match against Brazil on December 14 54 Gautrat made two assists in the match against Argentina on December 18 55 Gautrat played all 90 minutes in the final against Brazil The game was a 0 0 draw but the tournament title was given to Brazil who had more points from the group stage 56 nbsp Gautrat playing for the USWNT May 2015 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup edit Gautrat started off the year at a 21 day training camp in 2015 from January 5 to 25 at the U S Soccer National Training Center in Carson California 57 Following the training camp Gautrat was named to the 24 player team that would travel on a 13 day trip to Europe for matches against France and England in mid February 58 Gautrat made the start in the match against France on February 8 and was replaced by Abby Wambach in 63rd minute 59 She also played all 90 minutes in the match against England on February 13 which was a shutout victory for the United States 60 On February 21 Gautrat was named to the 25 player roster for the 2015 Algarve Cup in Portugal 61 She played all 90 minutes of the team s opening match against Norway on March 4 a 2 1 victory for the United States 62 She also started in the final match against France on March 11 helping the United States win their 10th Algarve Cup title 63 Following the Algarve Cup Gautrat was named to a 25 player roster on March 20 for a match against New Zealand on April 4 in St Louis 64 She entered the match in the 79th minute and scored the team s fourth and final goal in the 81st minute helping the United States defeat New Zealand 4 0 65 On April 14 2015 Gautrat was named to the 23 player roster that would represent the United States at the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup 66 At the age of 22 she was the youngest member of the team She played in six games of the tournament starting four 33 Gautrat became a World Cup Champion on July 5 when she helped the United States defeat Japan 5 2 in the Women s World Cup final She recorded an assist during the match passing the ball to Tobin Heath who scored the final goal of the game 67 Gautrat joined the national team on a Victory Tour following their World Cup win that started in Pittsburgh on August 16 and ended in New Orleans on December 16 68 69 2016 Summer Olympics edit Gautrat joined the national team for their first training camp of the year at the U S Soccer National Training Center in Carson California from January 5 to 21 70 She was then named to the 20 player roster for 2016 CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying 71 The United States qualified to the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro after a semi final win against Trinidad and Tobago on February 19 72 Gautrat played all 90 minutes in the final against Canada on February 21 The United States won the tournament after defeating Canada 2 0 and Gautrat was named Budweiser Woman of the Match Following the tournament Gautrat was named to the 2016 CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying Best XI and also won the Golden Ball for best player 73 Gautrat was named to the roster for the 2016 SheBelieves Cup that took place from March 3 to 9 74 She played all 90 minutes in the team s opening match of the tournament on March 3 against England 75 On March 6 Gautrat earned her 50th cap with the national team during the match against France a 1 0 victory for the United States She became the 52nd United States female player to make 50 appearances 76 Gautrat played 90 minutes in the final against Germany on March 9 helping the United States win the 2016 SheBelieves Cup 77 Gautrat joined a 23 player roster for a training camp ahead of two matches against Colombia in early April 78 She did not play in either game due to a hamstring injury 79 Gautrat was on the roster for another two game series against Japan in early June 80 and she started in both games 81 82 On July 12 2016 Gautrat was named to the 18 player team that would represent the United States at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro 83 She made her Olympic debut on August 3 in the team s opening match against New Zealand She recorded an assist during the match on Alex Morgan s goal in the 46th minute 84 She also appeared in the second group match against France helping the United States take away another victory and secure their first place finish in the group 85 Post Olympics and injury struggles edit Despite the loss at the Olympics Gautrat would end 2016 strong scoring in both games in a series of friendlies against Romania 86 Gautrat would play in the 2017 SheBelieves Cup but would suffer a minor knee injury that would cause her to miss a series of friendlies against Russia the following month as well as friendlies against Sweden and Norway in June 87 88 Gautrat would return in the 2017 Tournament of Nations but would play only as a late game sub against Australia 89 Gautrat would spend the rest of 2017 in and out of training camps due to nagging injuries and would sparingly find playing minutes as a late game sub 90 These injuries would carry over into 2018 as Gautrat was left out of the team s January camp 91 Gautrat would return for the 2018 SheBelieves Cup and would be used as either a starter or a substitute player through the remaining games of the first half of the year 92 Gautrat s health woes would continue in the 2018 CONCACAF Women s Championship as she suffered a head injury against Jamaica and would be forced to leave the match 93 Gautrat ended 2018 not on the roster for friendlies in Europe at the end of the year marking the end of an inconsistent and injury filled second half to the year 94 Gautrat s ongoing injury concerns remained an issue going into the 2019 calendar year She was included in the team s 26 player January camp that took place abroad in Algarve Portugal 95 where team then travelled to face both France and Spain in a set of friendlies She started and played a full 90 minutes in the team s 3 1 loss to France on January 19 in La Havre 96 but she did not dress in the team s 1 0 win over Spain in Alicante on January 22 97 Following this trip abroad with the team Gautrat was not included in the following 23 player camp for the 2019 SheBelieves Cup that took place from February 27 March 5 98 She also was left off the 24 player roster for the team s next camp that featured home friendlies against Australia on April 4 and Belgium on April 7 99 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup edit On May 2 2019 Gautrat was named to the 23 player roster that would represent the United States at the 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup 100 She was regarded by many as a surprise selection for the tournament having not been able to be with the team for about 4 months prior to the selection of the final roster She failed to make an appearance in any of the team s three send off matches that were against South Africa on May 12 New Zealand on May 16 and Mexico on May 26 101 102 103 Gautrat made only one appearance at the 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup where she featured in the team s second group stage match vs Chile in Paris on June 16 She started and played all 90 minutes in the team s 3 0 win over the South American World Cup debutants 104 On July 7 she became a two time World Cup champion after the team s 2 0 defeat of the Netherlands in Lyon 105 Post 2019 World Cup present edit Gautrat scored her 7th and 8th international goals in the months following the United States 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup victory in matches against Portugal on August 29 and Costa Rica on November 10 106 107 On January 17 2020 Gautrat was not included in the United States final 20 player squad for the 2020 CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying Championship that took place through February 9 108 Following that decision Gautrat then entered a two year long period where she was not called in to the United States national team as she did not appear in the team for the remainder of 2020 and all of 2021 Subsequently she was not chosen to represent the United States at the delayed 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo Japan 109 On January 13 2022 Gautrat received a last minute call up to the team s January training camp to replace an injured Imani Dorsey 110 Following the conclusion of that camp Gautrat was included in the United States 23 player roster for the 2022 SheBelieves Cup announced on February 3 111 She made her return to the team with a start and a 45 minute appearance in a 0 0 draw vs Czech Republic on February 17 112 Gautrat did not feature in the remainder of the tournament due to an injury but took home the SheBelieves Cup trophy for the third time in her career following the team s 5 0 win over Iceland on February 23 113 Career statistics editClub summary edit As of October 15 2023 114 Club Season League Cup a Playoffs b Continental Other Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Houston Dash 2015 NWSL 10 0 10 0 2016 13 0 13 0 2017 10 0 10 0 Total 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 0 Chicago Red Stars 2017 NWSL 2 0 0 0 2 0 2018 9 0 1 0 10 0 2019 13 1 2 0 15 1 2020 c 3 1 c 4 d 1 7 2 2021 21 2 4 1 3 0 28 3 2022 5 0 2 0 1 0 8 0 Total 50 3 9 2 7 0 0 0 4 1 70 6 Olympique Lyonnais 2017 18 D1 Feminine 4 1 1 1 0 0 5 2 Kansas City Current 2023 NWSL 5 0 2 0 7 0 Career total 92 4 12 3 7 0 0 0 4 1 115 8 Includes Coupe de France and NWSL Challenge Cup Includes NWSL Playoffs a b The 2020 NWSL regular season and playoffs were canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Fall Series International summary edit As of February 17 2022 Appearances and goals by national team and year National team Year Apps Goals United States 2013 3 1 2014 16 2 2015 24 1 2016 20 2 2017 6 0 2018 12 0 2019 6 2 2020 0 0 2021 0 0 2022 1 0 Total 88 8 International goals edit As of match played November 10 2019 United States score listed first score column indicates score after each Gautrat goal No Date Cap Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 September 3 2013 115 2 RFK Stadium Washington D C United States nbsp Mexico 7 0 7 0 Friendly 2 February 13 2014 116 5 Georgia Dome Atlanta GA United States nbsp Russia 5 0 8 0 3 October 20 2014 117 14 RFK Stadium Washington D C United States nbsp Haiti 6 0 6 0 2014 CONCACAF Women s Championship 4 April 4 2015 118 26 Busch Stadium St Louis MO United States nbsp New Zealand 4 0 4 0 Friendly 5 November 10 2016 119 62 Avaya Stadium San Jose CA United States nbsp Romania 3 0 8 1 6 November 13 2016 120 63 StubHub Center Carson CA United States nbsp Romania 4 0 5 0 7 August 29 2019 121 84 Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia PA United States nbsp Portugal 2 0 4 0 8 November 10 2019 122 87 TIAA Bank Field Jacksonville FL United States nbsp Costa Rica 2 0 6 0Personal life editGautrat is a Christian 123 Gautrat is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes 124 She was in a relationship with Eric Bird from 2013 to 2015 125 126 She married soccer player Fabrice Gautrat in November 2017 127 On June 27 2020 she wore a jersey with Gautrat as her name during the NWSL Challenge Cup reportedly to surprise her husband 128 Honors and awards editHigh school Parade National Player of the Year 2010 3 NSCAA Youth Player of the Year 2010 3 NSCAA High School and Youth All American 2010 3 ESPN Rise All American 2010 3 Gatorade Georgia State Player of the Year 2010 2011 129 College Soccer America National Freshman of the Year 2011 3 NSCAA All American First Team 2011 2013 2014 3 Soccer America First Team MVP 2011 3 MAC Hermann Trophy Semi finalist 2011 3 NSCAA All Southeast Region First Team 2011 2012 2013 2014 3 ACC Freshman of the Year 2011 3 All ACC First Team 2011 2012 2013 2014 3 VaSID State Freshman of the Year 2011 3 ACC Tournament MVP 2012 3 Soccer America Second Team MVP 2012 3 TopDrawerSoccer com Team of the Season Second Team 2012 3 VaSID All State First Team 2012 3 MAC Hermann Trophy Winner 2013 2014 3 Soccer America Player of the Year 2013 3 TopDrawerSoccer com Player of the Year 2013 3 Honda Award Nominee 2013 2014 3 Soccer America First Team MVP 2013 2014 3 TopDrawer Soccer com Best XI First Team 2013 3 College Soccer Madness All American First Team 2013 3 VaSID State Player of the Year 2013 2014 3 All NCAA Tournament Team 2013 2014 3 ACC All Tournament Team 2013 2014 3 Virginia Nike Soccer Classic All Tournament Team 2013 3 TopDrawerSoccer com Preseason Best XI First Team 2013 2014 3 TopDrawerSoccer com National Player of the Year Award 2014 3 Lyon Division 1 Feminine 2017 18 United States U20 CONCACAF Women s U 20 Championship 2012 130 FIFA U 20 Women s World Cup 2012 131 United States CONCACAF Women s Championship 2014 2018 132 Algarve Cup 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup 2015 133 2019 134 CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2016 She Believes Cup 2016 135 2018 136 2022 137 Tournament of Nations 2018 138 Individual NWSL Team of the Month September 2019 July 2021 September 2021 October 2021 U S Soccer Young Female Athlete of the Year Finalist 2013 3 2016 CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying Championship Golden Ball Winner 3 In popular culture editVideo games edit Gautrat was featured along with her national teammates in the EA Sports FIFA video game series in FIFA 16 the first time women players were included in the game 139 Ticker tape parade and White House 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