2003: One of the Wildcat captains for the third straight year … Second-team NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region … First-team All-Big Ten for the second time in her career … Started and appeared in all 18 matches … Started every match that she played during her career (71 total) … Scored only goal in a 1-0 win over Michigan (9/21) … Had the assist on Carolyn Hack's goal that propelled NU to a 2-1 win over No. 14 Purdue (10/17) … Finished season with 10 shots … Second-team CoSIDA All-District V honoree … Academic All-Big Ten. 2002: One of the Wildcat captains … Second-team All-Big Ten at defense … Only time she came out all year was against Penn State, when she was injured and required stitches … Anchored defense that allowed just 1.57 goals per game … Scored first two goals of her collegiate career … First goal came in 1-1 tie against Michigan State (10/18) … Second goal came in a 3-2 overtime loss at Colorado College (11/3) … Also earned an assist, against Penn State (9/20) … Totaled 11 shots … Academic All-Big Ten. 2001: Served as one of the Wildcat captains … First-team All-Big Ten selection as a sophomore … Anchored the NU defense at sweeper, playing every minute of every match … Wildcats allowed just 20 goals (1.03 goals per game), the best total in school history … Took one shot on the season … Academic All-Big Ten. 2000: Seized a spot at the heart of the NU defense from the first game … Missed only one game, due to injury … Also took two shots … Named Wildcat Rookie of the Year. High School: Totaled 49 goals, 26 assists her first three seasons … Scored 16 goals in only 12 games her junior year … Three-time all-conference and All-Lake Shore honoree … Special mention all-state by the Chicago Tribune … Honorable mention all-area by the Chicago Sun-Times … Helped team to three regional championships … Earned six varsity letters (4 soccer, 2 basketball). Personal: Born Molly Elizabeth Greene on 12/15/81 … Daughter of Jeffrey and Donita Greene … Majoring in history … Played for the Chicago Cobras in the W-2 League during the summer months throughout her career, helping them finish third at nationals in 2001 and second in 2003. Greene's Stats
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