![]() She was waived by the Red Stars on July 31, 2014. In 2013, Sitch returned to the Red Stars for the inaugural season of the National Women's Soccer League. She scored one goal and captained her team to promotion to the Damallsvenskan that season. In 2012, Sitch spent a season with Hammarby IF and roomed with her Red Stars teammate, Lori Chalupny. Sitch played for the Chicago Red Stars in the Women's Premier Soccer League Elite (WPSL-Elite) during the summer of 2012. She made two appearances for the club, totaling 118 minutes. Atlanta Beat Īfter the Chicago Red Stars ceased operations in the WPS and Sitch was briefly picked up by the Western New York Flash, Sitch signed with the Atlanta Beat of the WPS for the 2011 season. I couldn't be more happy." Sitch made 13 appearances for the Red Stars logging a total of 358 minutes. I love Toyota Park and the energy it brings to the game. I've always dreamt about playing in my hometown, where all of my family and friends-who have supported me throughout my career-can come and watch. Of her signing, she was quoted, "I am very happy to be coming home to Chicago to continue my playing career. Sitch signed with her hometown team, the Chicago Red Stars, for the 2010 WPS season. She started 11 of 16 regular season games and scored one goal on June 28 during a match against the Saint Louis Athletica. In 2009, Sitch played for Sky Blue FC during the inaugural season of the Women's Professional Soccer (WPS). In 2009, Sitch signed with the Melbourne Victory FC in Australia's W-League. In 2005, she ended her DePaul career as the program's all-time leading scorer with 32 goals and 26 assists. Sitch attended DePaul University where she set career records in goals, assists, and points. ![]() Early life īorn and raised in Oswego, Illinois, Sitch attended Oswego High School and played for the Region II Olympic Development Program. In 2022, she became the first woman in NCAA history to lead a men's team to a national championship. ![]() She was currently a coach for the Chicago Red Stars and head coach of the University of Chicago men's soccer team. She is currently head coach of the University of Denver women's soccer team. Julianne Marie Sitch (born September 18, 1983) is an American former professional soccer defender. *Club domestic league appearances and goals ![]()
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