Background
Ducar was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts and began her athletic career at North Andover High School.
Ducar was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts and began her athletic career at North Andover High School.
Ducar attended and played goalkeeper for the University of North Carolina. She graduated in 1995 with a degree in biology and a minor in chemistry.
She played both basketball and soccer, however, her sophomore year she injured her back and needed surgery for two vertebrae to be fused together. Ducar was not able to play her junior year of soccer, and her soccer coach thought she was never going to be able to play again. However, Ducar proved her coach wrong, and led North Andover"s women"s soccer team to a Cape Ann League Title.
University of North Carolina
She was also inducted into Phi Beta Kappa.
Ducar had complete shutouts both in the semifinal and final games. She was named All-American, captain, Most Valuable Player, (Most Valuable Player), and led University of North Carolina with a record of 23–0–0 in 1995.
Club
In 2000, Ducar became one of the twenty founding players of the Women"s United Soccer Association, (WUSA), the first official professional women"s soccer league in the United States. From 2000–2001, Ducar played for the Boston Breakers (WUSA).
Previously, during the summer of 1998, Ducar played for the Raleigh Wings.
International
Ducar"s first appearance on the United States women"s national soccer team was on January 16, 1996 versus Brazil in Campihas, Brazil. Ducar picked up two more caps, (games played against international competition), in Melbourne on February 28, 1996 and in Bathurst on March 3, 1996.
Ducar managed her first shutout on January 28, 1996 versus the Ukraine.
Then in 1997, during the Nike Victory Tournament, Ducar split time in every game with Brianna Scurry, (the starting goal keeper for the United States National Team), and also in the Women"s World Cup in 1997. One of Ducar"s most shining moments was during the United States. versus
Salzgitter, Germany. A substitution was made by the United States., replacing Scurry with Ducar.
Ducar had made four big saves to keep the shut out. In 1997, Ducar had made twelve overall appearances for the national team, while starting in three of them.
In 1998, Ducar played in six matches for the national team and while starting in each one, had four shutouts, and allowed only two goals. During the 1999 Fédération internationale de football association Women"s World Cup, Ducar represented the United States. as one of the two back-up goalkeepers.
From 1999–2000, Ducar was goalkeeper coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
In 2005, Ducar was named the women"s head soccer coach at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Member of Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Chris Ducar, 1997.