| Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
| Olympic Games | ||||
| 1 | Senior | 2008 | Beijing, CHN | |
| 1 | Senior | 2004 | Athens, GRE | |
| 2 | Senior | 2000 | Sydney, NSW, AUS | |
| FIFA Women's World Cup | ||||
| 1 | Senior | 1999 | United States | |
| 2 | Senior | 2011 | Germany | |
| 3 | Senior | 2007 | China | |
| 3 | Senior | 2003 | United States | |
Hobbies
Sewing, shopping, collecting snow babies. (Athlete, 22 Feb 2000; US Soccer, 18 Aug 2000)
Education
Education - Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ, USA
Family
Husband Chris Rampone, daughter's Rylie and Reece
Language(s) spoken
English
Coach
Pia Sundhage [national] (SWE) from 2008 (ussoccer.com, 02 Feb 2012)
Position and style
Defence (livestrong.com, 26 Sep 2011)
Sporting relatives
As a senior student at Point Pleasant Boro High School, she became the first person to lead the Shore Conference in scoring in soccer, basketball and field hockey. (US Soccer, 30 May 2004)
Debut
1997 for United States, against Australia (espn.go.com, 14 Dec 2011)
Injuries
She tore her anterior cruciate knee ligament in her knee late in the 2001 season. (US Soccer, 30 May 2004)
Additional information
Reason for taking up this sport
She followed in the footsteps of her sister. (Athlete, 22 Feb 2000)
Most memorable sporting achievement
Winning the World Cup in 1999. (espn.go.com, 15 Jun 2011)
Hero
Her sister for getting her started in sport and Mia Hamm. (Athlete, 22 Feb 2000; Women's Soccer, 05 May 2000)
Most influential person in career
Her father because he paved the way for her success. (Athlete, 22 Feb 2000)
Awards
She is Monmouth University's all-time leading soccer goalscorer. Also a college basketballer, she was named as New Jersey's Female Athlete of the Year by the New Jersey Nets in her senior year at college. (Women's World Cup, 1999; Women's Soccer, 05 May 2000)
General
SOCCER MUM
She returned to play for the USA national team just 112 days after giving birth to her first child - Rylie. Her return match was against Norway in a four team tournament held in China. She missed the entire 2005 season due to her pregnancy. (ussoccer.com, 09 May 2007)
CAPTIAN SINCE 2008
Since 2008, when Pia Sundhage took over as coach of the USA, she was the captain of the national side. (espn.go.com, 14 Dec 2011; prettytough.com, 17 Jan 2008)
Previous Olympics
Beijing 2008, Athens 2004, Sydney 2000




