Kim Argy was a three-time First Team All-Conference forward for the Dukes, leading JMU women's soccer to a 43-26-10 overall record, a 2002 CAA Championship and two NCAA appearances (2002, 2004). As a senior in 2005, she was named to the NSCAA Scholar All-America Team as well as the NSCAA Mid-Atlantic All-Region First Team. That was her second All-Region selection as she was honored in both 2002 as a freshman and 2005 as a senior. As a freshman, she was also a Soccer Buzz Freshman All-American and the CAA Rookie of the Year. In addition to her three All-CAA selections, Argy also collected three VaSID All-State honors. Despite missing part of her junior season due to injury, Argy ranks fifth in program history with 34 career goals and seventh with 78 career points. She still holds freshman class records for game-winning goals (5) and games played (24).
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