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One of the most prolific soccer players in school history, Jacquie Neuhaus (Omaha, Neb.) holds records that may never be broken. Playing from 1995-98, Neuhaus still holds the NCAA Division III record for career assists with 94, and ranks second in all divisions of NCAA women’s soccer in assists.
The Millard South H.S., graduate was an honorable mention NAIA All-American as a junior in 1997. As a senior she was named the NIAC Player-of-the-Year. She was a two-time All Great Plains Region First-Team selection, three-time NIAC All-Conference pick and the captain of the World Herald All-Nebraska Team.
Neuhaus led the Plainswomen to three straight conference championships from 1996-98 and three straight trips to the NAIA Regional Tournament. She still holds school records for career assists (94), single season assists (28) and is fifth in career goals (45). She had seven assists in one match against Midland during the 1997 season, which is still tied for the NCAA III record.
Off the field, Neuhaus was a CoSIDA Academic All-District selection and a NAIA Scholar Athlete.
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