Hall of Fame
Annick Lamb competed in four full seasons for the Banana Slugs women’s soccer team and etched herself in the history books as one of the program’s most decorated players. Lamb was a standout player in the country, earning three All-American honors in her career, scoring 17 goals in both her sophomore and senior season, accumulating 56 goals in her career with nine assists. Lamb’s 56 career goals stand as the leader for the UC Santa Cruz women’s soccer program with Lamb also holding the record for goals in a season with 20 goals during the 2006 season. Lamb’s dominance helped lead the team to their best season in program history during the 2006 campaign. The Banana Slugs were a national threat, going 17-0-4 on the year, carrying a 9-0-1 record at home before earning a 3-0 win over CMS in the First Round of NCAA and a 4-0 victory over Webster University, before fighting to a 0-0 penalty kick decision with Hardin-Simmons University in the NCAA Division III Sweet Sixteen. Lamb was instrumental in the team’s success, scoring one goal against CMS and two goals against Webster. In addition to her athletic prowess, Annick Lamb was equally talented academically, becoming the first Banana Slug in history to earn the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship in 2008-09.