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2014 Hall of Fame Inductee

Erin Konheim Mandras

Erin Konheim Mandras

Played soccer for West Bloomfield High School 1999-2002, earning All-District and All-League honors having scored 90 goals with 22 assists. Played for the Olympic Development Program Region II Team, Michigan Hawks, and Vardar. In 2002, named Jewish News Female High School Athlete. From 2002-2005, Erin was a four-year starter at Michigan State, helping compile a 48-28-7 record and garnering two NCAA Women’s Soccer College Cup appearances. As a senior captain, MSU had a 12-6-5 record and the first NCAA Tournament win in program history. Was an undergraduate assistant coach for MSU and then hired as assistant coach at Towson University, helping lead the Tigers to their first winning season. In 2008, helped lead Loyola University to a MAAC regular season title with an undefeated conference record, reaching the NCAA College Cup. In second season with the program, Loyola won the MAAC Championship title. Holds USSF “A” Coaching License, runs soccer clinics for the JCC of Baltimore and the Erin Konheim Soccer Academy there. Inducted 2014

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