Amanda Zook 

Women's Soccer
Year: 2016

Zook becomes the first MSSU women's soccer player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame and it is fitting that she was part of the start of the program's history.

Zook was a member of the inaugural Lions women's soccer team that debuted in 1999. A native of Lee's Summit, Mo., Zook played in all 72 games in the Lions' first four years as an intercollegiate program. A defender, Zook was a four-time All-MIAA performer.

She scored one goal and had five assists as a defender in her career and helped cut the goals against in half from year one to two. The team allowed just 31 goals in each of her final two seasons holding opponents to a 1.47 goals against average in 2001 and 1.37 in 2002. The team went 10-8 in 2001 and 11-5-2 in 2002.

Zook was a team captain for two seasons and won the Lionbacker Award of Excellence. She graduated in 2002 from Missouri Southern with a degree in business administration management and went on to earn a master's degree in human resource management from Webster University.

She resides in the Kansas City area and is currently employed by UnitedLex as a Human Resources Manager. She holds senior-level professional certifications in the fields of Human Resources and Payroll.

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