Hall of Fame
Kim Lynass is the best student-athlete in Washington State soccer history. The Spokane native lettered from 1990-93 and left WSU holding more than 20 school records. Lynass set an NCAA record by scoring a goal in nine-straight matches over the 1990-91 seasons. Her 30 goals and 1.50 goals per game as a freshman ranked third and fourth, respectively in the NCAA record book at the time. She finished her career ranked in the NCAA top 10 for goals, goals per game and points per game. Two decades after leaving Pullman, Lynass still held the top four spots on the Cougars’ single-season goal list. Of her 83-career goals, 23 of them were game-winners. She scored two or more goals in a match 22 times, including four matches with four goals. Lynass was named NCAA Far West All-America First Team (1993), Pac-10 All-Academic (1993) and a Pac-10 Medal Winner in 1993, Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference Player of the Year (1991) and two-time All-Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference First Team (1990-91).
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