Joanna Lohman

Joanna Lohman
Personal information
Date of birth (1982-06-26) June 26, 1982
Place of birth Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Washington Spirit
Number 15
Youth career
1992–2000 Bethesda (MD) Soccer Club Scorpions
2000–2003 Penn State Nittany Lions
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2002 Maryland Pride
2006 Washington Freedom 0 (0)
2008 Bälinge IF
2009 Saint Louis Athletica 0 (0)
2009 Washington Freedom 7 (0)
2010–2011 Philadelphia Independence 33 (5)
2011–2012 Espanyol 21 (3)
2012 D.C. United Women 5 (0)
2013–2014 Boston Breakers 39 (3)
2013Apollon Limassol (loan)
2015– Washington Spirit 39 (5)
National team
2000–2005 United States U-21
2001–2007 United States 9 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 04:59, September 11, 2013 (UTC) (Spirit updated October 28, 2016).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 04:59, September 11, 2013 (UTC)

Joanna Lohman (born June 26, 1982) is an American professional soccer midfielder/defender who plays for the Washington Spirit of the American National Women's Soccer League. She previously played for the Washington Freedom and Philadelphia Independence. In addition, she served as the general manager of the Washington Freedom Futures, the Washington Freedom Soccer Club's W-League team. Lohman is a former member of the United States women's national soccer team.

Early life

Lohman grew up in Silver Spring, Maryland and attended Springbrook High School. In 1999, she was named an All-Met selection.[1][2]

Penn State

Lohman was captain of the Penn State Nittany Lions from 2002–2003 and was the first four-time First Team All-Big Ten selection in the school's history. She earned a 3.98 GPA while obtaining her business degree at Penn State, resulting in her also being a four-time Academic All-American.[3][4] In 2004, she was named Pennsylvania's NCAA Woman of the Year.[5]

In 2002, Lohman was a MAC Hermann Trophy finalist and earned first-team NSCAA All-America honors for the second-straight year.[6]

Playing career

Club

Joanna Lohman playing for the Philadelphia Independence, 2010.

Lohman was selected by the Saint Louis Athletica during the 2008 WPS General Draft. Lohman did not want to leave the DC area, however, so Athletica traded Lohman's rights to the Washington Freedom in January 2009.[2] She appeared in seven games with the Freedom during the 2009 season.[7]

In September 2009, Lohman traveled to Japan with Freedom teammate, Rebecca Moros to train with NTV Beleza, a professional team based outside of Tokyo.[7]

As a free agent, Lohman signed to the Philadelphia Independence for the 2010 season. She ended the season with 24 appearances and 5 goals.[8] Lohman was tied as the second-leading goal scorer and started 20 of 24 games.[9]

Lohman returned to the Independence during the 2011 season, making 10 appearances.[8]

During the 2011–2012 off-season, Lohman and her teammate, Lianne Sanderson, joined RCD Espanyol de Barcelona in Spain.[10][11]

After the folding of the WPS in early 2012, Lohman and Sanderson joined D.C. United Women in the W-League for the 2012 season.[12] Lohman played in five games, for a total of 391 minutes.[13]

In February 2012, she and Sanderson joined Boston Breakers in the new National Women's Soccer League. The duo went on loan to Cypriot club Apollon Limassol after the American season had finished, to play in the UEFA Women's Champions League.[14]

In September 2014, Lohman was waived by Breakers and was selected by Washington Spirit for the 2015 season.[15] In her first year with the Spirit, the midfielder played in 17 out of the Spirit’s 20 regular season matches. In 2016, Lohman played in all 20 regular season matches plus the semifinal. She scored four goals, tied for second most on the team, and notched one assist. Lohman memorably scored the opening goal of the historic 4th NWSL season in dramatic fashion with a bicycle kick in the 3rd minute against Boston Breakers on April 16, 2016.[16]

International

From 2000–2005, Lohman was a member of the U-21 US national team and served as captain of the squad through 2003–2004.[17] In 2002, she helped lead the team to three Nordic Cup championships, earning MVP honors.[18]

Lohman trained with United States women's national soccer team during the 2004 Olympic Residency Training Camp and has nine caps with the senior team.[19] She made her debut with the senior team in 2000–2001 during the Algarve Cup in a 1–0 defeat to Italy.[20] In 2006, she helped the team defeat Australia 2–0 during the Peace Queen Cup.[21]

Honors & Awards

Personal life

In 2010 while playing for the Philadelphia Independence, Lohman met her ex partner, Philadelphia teammate and English international Lianne Sanderson.[5] The couple moved to Spain together and founded JoLi Academy, a training centre for young female footballers in India.[22][23] Sanderson and Lohman have since split.[24]

Lohman helped launch an organization called GO! Athletes that aims encourage schools to create safer spaces for lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual and questioning athletes.[11][25]

Lohman is Vice President of Tenant Consulting, LLC, a commercial real estate firm in the Washington DC area. She helped create the first "carbon neutral calculator" for office buildings, resulting in an invitation to meet former Vice President Al Gore.[26][27]

References

  1. "Joanna Lohman". Athletes for Hope. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  2. 1 2 Terino, Paul (April 11, 2009). "Joanna Lohman of the Washington Freedom Finds Success Away From the Soccer Field". Washington Post. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  3. "Lohman's Seven-Point Weekend Earns Big Ten Honors". Pennsylvania State University. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  4. "Founders". JoLi Academy. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  5. 1 2 "An interview with Women's Professional Soccer players Joanna Lohman and Lianne Sanderson". After Ellen. Retrieved July 6, 2015.
  6. "Penn State's Joanna Lohman an SI Face in the Crowd". Pennsylvania State University. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  7. 1 2 "Independence's Lohman went to great lengths to improve". Philly.com. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  8. 1 2 "Philadelphia Independence". Soccerway Women Soccer. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  9. "Joanna Lohman". Changing the Game. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  10. "Lohman, Sanderson to join Espanyol". Philly Soccer News. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  11. 1 2 "Catching up with former Philadelphia Independence and Penn State midfielder Joanna Lohman". Philly.com. Retrieved December 26, 2012.
  12. "Ex-Springbrook star joins D.C. United Women". Gazette.net. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  13. "DC United Women 2012 Statistics". USL Soccer. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  14. Leonidou, John (September 11, 2013). "Ambitious Apollon sign Sanderson, Lohman". Uefa.com. UEFA. Retrieved September 11, 2013.
  15. "FOUR PLAYERS SELECTED OFF NWSL WAIVER WIRE; Souza, Adams, Lohman and Williams all selected by new teams". NWSL. September 15, 2014. Retrieved July 6, 2015.
  16. http://washingtonspirit.com/persons/joanna-lohman/
  17. "w/ U-21 WNT midfielder Joanna Lohman". US Soccer. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  18. "Joanna Lohman bio". Women's Professional Soccer. Archived from the original on January 26, 2010. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  19. "U.S. Women's National Team All-Time Player Appearances". United States Soccer Federation. Retrieved September 11, 2013.
  20. "Midfielder – Joanna Lohman". Soccertimes. Retrieved September 11, 2013.
  21. "U.S. Women Scare Up 2–0 Halloween Win Over Australia at Peace Queen Cup". US Soccer. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  22. "Lianne Sanderson & Joanna Lohman (JoLi Academy)". She Kicks. 2011-12-14. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
  23. Henderson, Val. "Soccer players change lives of girls through sport". ESPN. Retrieved July 6, 2015.
  24. Glenn Moore, Lianne Sanderson seizes England spotlight on her own terms, The Independent, February 12, 2015
  25. "Our Mission". GO! Athletes. Retrieved December 26, 2012.
  26. "Studley broker Craig Lussi starts new firm". Washington Business Journal. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
  27. Steinberg, Dan (December 3, 2009). "Former soccer player Joanna Lohman a step closer to reaching her dream of being Redskins' GM". Washington Post. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
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