WPS:
• Played for St. Louis Athletica for the 2009 WPS season.
• 4th overall pick by the Atlanta Beat in the 2010 WPS Expansion draft
International:
2009
• Member of the U-23 U.S. Women’s National Team that played two
exhibition matches in Germany.
• Scored against Germany in 1-0 win in Wangen on May 22.
2008
• Member of the U-23 U.S. Women’s National Team that played two
exhibition matches in Germany.
• Scored against Germany in 1-0 win in Wangen on May 22.
2007
• Member of the 2007 U.S. U-21 squad that won the Nordic Cup.
• In the championship game of the 2007 Nordic Cup Cinalli drew a
penalty that was converted to help cap the U.S. win over Germany.
• Joined U.S. U-21’s on tour of England and scored two goals in
matches against Blackburn Rovers Ladies, Everton Ladies, and Leeds
United Ladies teams.
2006
• Member of 2006 U.S. U-21 squad that placed second in Nordic Cup.
• Drew penalty against Norway that was converted.
2003
• Served as captain of the U.S. U-17 team in a match against Germany,
registering two assists in that game.
2002
• Competed with U.S. U-16 team in tournament in Paris, scoring one
goal on her first outing with the U.S. Women’s Youth team.
College:
2008
• Cinalli was a volunteer assistant coach for the Irish following her
senior year at Notre Dame.
2007
• Named sole team captain.
• Scored three goals and recorded six assists in her senior year.
• Finished collegiate career with 34 goals & 32 assists for 100 points.
• 12th Notre Dame player ever to reach 30G-30A in her career.
• Named to the Final-15 watch list for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy.
2006
• Registered 11 goals and four assists in her junior year.
• Earned Soccer America national player of the week honors.
• Received All-BIG EAST honors for third time in career.
• Winner of Mike Russo Award.
2005
• Cinalli posted a career best 10 goals and 17 assists.
• Scored three goals and had two assists in NCAA Tournament.
• Was named to the All-BIG EAST third team.
2004
• Key contributor in Notre Dame’s National Championship season.
• Earned Soccer America.
• Earned Soccer America First Team Freshman All-American First Team honors.
• Eighth Notre Dame freshman ever named First Team All-BIG EAST First Team.
• Scored 10 goals and added seven assists in her first season.
High School / Youth Club:
• Named NSCAA and Parade All-American as senior at Laurel High School (37G-26A for district champs), repeating as state player of the year
• Parade All-American as a junior (40G-17A; 17-1-1 team)
• Three-time MVP and senior captain as basketball point guard (league MVP as senior)
• Served as softball centerfielder as a freshman (coaches award)
• Captain of Cleveland F.C. team that won 2003 North-Ohio title
Personal:
• In high school Cinalli worked at an orphanage in Bolivia for three
weeks for her senior service project.
• In the summer of 2008 Cinalli organized volunteers to run an Inner-
City soccer camp for 100 children.
• Through “Lifeworks” ministries Cinalli organized other Notre Dame
athletes to participate in the “Dream Teams” programs in elementary
schools.
• Was Youth Director of Notre Dame soccer camps in 2008.
• Did cardiovascular rotation at Cleveland Clinic Hospital with her
mentor Dr. Michael O’Connor where she observed first hand four open-
heart surgeries.