Mami Yamaguchi Signs Professional Contract With Umea IK The junior
forward will forgo her senior year to play professionally in Sweden.
Tallahassee, Fla. – Florida State University and head coach Mark
Krikorian has announced that junior forward Mami Yamaguchi will forgo
her senior season to pursue her professional soccer career.
Yamaguchi, the 2007 Hermann Trophy winner, has signed a contract to play
with Umea IK of the All-Swedish League. Umea IK is a member of UEFA, the
Union of European Football Association. Umea IK captured the UEFA
Women’s Cup in back-to-back seasons in 2002-03 and 2003-04.
“We are thrilled for Mami,” stated Krikorian. “It has been a goal and
dream of hers to be a professional soccer player. In a way, I hope that
Florida State University has contributed to her success.”
Yamaguchi led the country in points (66) in 2007, while finishing second
in goals (24) and assists (18). The Tokyo, Japan native was recognized
as the ACC Offensive Player of the Year and was a consensus first-team
All-American.
The junior forward played a vital role in leading the Seminoles to the
national championship game for the first time in school history. In the
2007 NCAA Tournament, she paced the Seminoles with three goals and eight
assists. Her eight assists rank as both a single-season and an all-time
postseason school record.
Following a record-breaking season for Yamaguchi, she ranked first
all-time in career assists with 30 and sits second in points (94) and
goals (32). She began the season registering a point in her first 10
games, while setting the school record by scoring at least one goal in
seven consecutive games. Yamaguchi registered a point in 22 of 27 games
for the Seminoles in 2007.
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