Completed Event: Men's Soccer at Liberty on September 13, 2025 , Tie , 0, to, 0


Wilson was selected JMU's offensive most valuable player in 1985 and 1986 and was JMU's Female Athlete of the Year in 1986. She led JMU in scoring for three consecutive years (1984-86). Wilson set school records with 64 career goals and 143 career points, and her career goals total ranked second and her points total third on JMU's all-time lists when she was inducted into JMU's Sports Hall of Fame. Her 1986 totals of 33 goals and 70 points ranked as the school's fourth-best all-time season totals in each category at the time of her induction. Her season scoring totals had been surpassed only by Carole Thate, a two-time bronze medalist on the Dutch Olympic Team.
Wilson was a three-year starter and played in 68 consecutive games from 1984-86. In her four years on the team, JMU compiled a record of 53-35-4, and her senior season the Dukes set 12 season records, including wins (18), consecutive wins (10), goals (96), points (250), most consecutive games without being shut out (25) and fewest games shut out (0).
She is a native of Sykesville, Md.