Annamarie Williams
Biography:
- Date of Birth: 13/02/2006
- Position: Midfielder
- Nationality: American
More About Annamarie
Annamarie as a holding midfielder epitomizes her position to a standard required at an elite level. She demonstrates high game intelligence, and the ability to be at the both ends of the pitch while dictating the pace of a game and its control. She has experience of various systems and philosophies that makes her a standout, especially when benchmarking against others in the number 6 position and similar versatile roles.
Career History:
University of Virginia (2024 – present):
Nationally ranked college side.
Alongside elite youth players and USYNT players.
Compete among the elite in her position.
- 33 minutes against Duke University.
Internationals SC (2017-2024):
Ranked 4th in the nation.
Captained the side.
Coached and trained alongside elite professional and youth players.
Riverhounds (2012-2017):
Played among players 2 years her senior.
Captained 2005 side.
Player of the year for 2015.
Accolades:
ECNL First Team x 3USYNT ID Center x2
Manchester City Camp 2018
US Youth National Futsal Team Captain x2 years.
TOVO 2020 & 2022 Terms in Barcelona.
Annamarie Williams in the Media
Annamarie Williams Commits to Division I University of VA
CONGRATULATIONS to senior Annamarie Williams, who signed her Letter of Intent to continue her academic and soccer career at the University of Virginia. The Virginia Cavaliers compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) of NCAA Division I women’s college soccer.
Virginia women’s soccer team introduces highly-ranked 7-member signing class
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The University of Virginia women’s soccer team will welcome seven newcomers to Grounds as part of the 2024-25 class of newcomers, it was announced by head coach Steve Swanson.
Annamarie Williams
2024 SEASON
• Played in nine games on the season
• Made first collegiate appearance vs. Utah Valley (8/25)
• Logged a season-long 20 minutes vs. Clemson (10/25)
Riveters get 1st goal, 1st win in Rochester
Tanum Nelson scored the first two goals in Pittsburgh Riveters history in a 3-2 win over Flower City 1872 on Saturday in Rochester, N.Y., sending the USL W League club to its first victory.