Following Friday's opening games in the NCAA tournament, Texas A&M and UNC Greensboro have joined the list of Division I women's soccer teams with multiple double-digit goalscorers. There now are 18 teams with this rare distinction, including 11 that earned bids in the NCAAs – six of them still alive (Florida, UNC, Hofstra, South Florida, Virginia and A&M).

Alyssa Mautz (left) combines with Rachel Shipley to give Texas A&M a pair of double-digit goalscorers.
The other nine NCAA participants with a pair of double-digit goalscorers include: Siena (3), Boston Univ., North Carolina, Florida, Hofsta, South Florida, St. Francis (PA), Virginia and Central Florida. Seven teams that did not qualify for the 2010 NCAAs – most notably bubble teams Denver and Nebraska – finished the season with two double-digit goalscorers.
A full listing of the 18 teams follows at the bottom of this blog post.
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Boston University (eliminated)
10 – Stephanie Partenheimer
10 – Kristen Schmidbauer
Central Florida (eliminated)