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  Isabelle Harvey
Isabelle Harvey

Player Profile
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Cap-Rouge, Quebec, Canada

High School:
Cegep F.X. Garneau

Height:
5-2

Position:
Midfielder/Forward

Birthdate:
03/27/1975

THIS SEASON: A three-time All-American and team co-captain, Harvey will complete a brilliant career this season for the Trojans. She is the main focus of a strong midfield and has the ability to jump up to a forward spot if needed.

CAREER: Harvey owns the USC career records for points (112), goals (40) and game-winning goals (18) and is second in assists (32)...has scored a point in 18 of 25 conference matches.

JIM MILLINDER SAYS: "Certainly in my mind, Isabelle is one of the best wide left players in America. She right now is at the top of her game. I think she is going to have a standout year and has to be one of the top five to seven players in the nation. She is our mainstay and one of our captains. We need her to be successful to have the type of season that we want to have at USC."

CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM: Her first appearance on the Canadian team came against China in July of 1998...started all three games in the 1999 Women's World Cup and was one of Canada's best players as the squad went 0-2-1...set up two of Canada's three World Cup goals with a corner kick and a free kick.

1999: Isabelle took another big step forward as a 1999 junior on the national stage and earned 1999 Soccer Buzz All-American second team, NSCAA All-American third team, College Soccer Online All-American third team, NSCAA All-West Region first team, Soccer Buzz All-West Region first team and All-Pac-10 first team honors...had 30 points (first on USC and tied for second in the Pac-10) on 11 goals (first on USC and tied for third in the Pac-10) and eight assists (second on USC and tied for second in the Pac-10)...led USC with four game-winning goals...started all 19 games in which she played and attempted 30 shots...over the course of the 1998 and 1999 seasons, she had a streak of 13 straight conference games with a point...named Pac-10 Player of the Week after getting a total of three goals and one assist against the Oregon schools...scored two goals against both Maryland and Oregon, had a goal and an assist against both Arizona and Oregon State and two assists against Washington State...her penalty-kick goal against Fresno State gave her 92 points, best in school history...the first of her two assists against Washington State gave her 100 points for her career (the first USC player ever to reach the century mark)...missed USC's NCAA Tournament game against SMU after receiving a red card in the regular-season finale...was a co-captain for the team.

1998: Harvey returned from a knee injury to post an impressive 1998 sophomore season, which included 1998 Pac-10 Co-Player of the Year honors...also earned Soccer Buzz All-American second team, Soccer Buzz All-West Region first team, NSCAA All-West Region third team and All-Pac-10 first team acclaim...had 28 points (first on USC and third in the Pac-10) on eight goals (third on USC) and 12 assists (first on USC and first in the Pac-10)...also led USC with five game-winning goals...tied a school record (also held by Kim Clark) with assists in six consecutive games...had two goals against Towson, two assists against both Fresno State and Oregon and a goal and an assist against Cal State Fullerton, UC Irvine, Oregon State, UCLA and Arizona...made the Soccer America Team of the Week for scoring the game-winner against then-No. 18 Baylor...missed the first two games of the season due to the World Cup qualifying tournament...was one of four team captains in 1998.

1997: Redshirted her 1997 sophomore season after undergoing surgery in the spring to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee...attempted to come back midway through the season, but decided that the knee was not strong enough to continue after coming off the bench in two midseason games with varying results...after not scoring against Loyola Marymount, Harvey had a goal and an assist against Cal State Northridge, but then decided to postpone her comeback...played unknowingly with a bad left knee throughout the 1996 season, then had surgery on April 15, 1997, to repair her ACL.

1996: Harvey was the top offensive player in the Pac-10 as a 1996 freshman forward, leading the league in points with 51 (tied for 19th nationally and second in the West Region), goals with 20 (tied for 19th in the U.S. and second in the West Region) and assists with 11 (tied for sixth in the West Region)...was tied for second nationally (first in the West Region) in game-winning goals with nine...set USC season records for goals, assists (since broken by Kim Clark), points, game-winning goals and multiple-goal games (six) while taking 77 shots and starting all 20 games...prolific numbers earned her 1996 Soccer News All-American honorable mention, Soccer Buzz Freshman All-American third team, NSCAA/Umbro All-West Region second team, Soccer Buzz All-West Region second team, Soccer Buzz All-Freshman West Region first team and All-Pac-10 first team honors...amazingly, she accomplished all this while playing on a torn ACL in her left knee ... Her game-winning goals were against Cal State Chico, Hawai'i, San Jose State, Washington State, UC Santa Barbara, Cal State Northridge, Arizona State, UCLA and Cal State Fullerton...had six multiple-goal games (three versus Hawai'i and Cal State Fullerton, and two each against Oregon State, San Jose State, UC Santa Barbara and Arizona)...had two assists versus Cal State Chico, Oregon State and UCLA...had a goal and an assist against Pepperdine...was named Pac-10 Player of the Week while scoring three goals against Arizona and Arizona State.

HIGH SCHOOL: She attended high school at Cegep F.X. Garneau in Quebec, Canada, and played for the Dynamo club team for five years (1992-96), helping the team to a pair of All-Canada championships...also played on a Quebec all-star team that won two more Canadian titles...was the top scorer in her league in 1995 and 1996 and was Quebec's top player in 1995...played a year of first division soccer in Monaco...also played basketball, rugby and swimming while in high school.

PERSONAL: Isabelle, who is majoring in business administration at USC, is bilingual in French and English...birthdate is March 27, 1975.

G-S SHOTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GW
1996 (Fr.)... 20-20 77 20 11 51 9
*1997 (So.)... 2-0 3 1 1 3 0
1998 (So.)... 20-20 47 8 12 28 5
1999 (Jr.)... 19-19 30 11 8 30 4
CAREER... 61-59 157 40 32 112 18
* redshirted in 1997
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