Education
Auburn University.
Auburn University.
Currently, Whitworth serves as an Assistant Coach for the Ohio Bobcats women"s soccer team Professional career
Whitworth played the 2009 Women"s Professional Soccer season with Football Club Gold Pride after being drafted in the 8th round of the 2009 WPS Draft. She was second string to United States Women"s National Team player Nicole Barnhart, but did manage to appear in 4 games (all starts).
She allowed five goals and kept one clean sheet.
Whitworth was traded to Atlanta Beat on 29 October 2009 for draft picks. She was the first person to be traded in Football Club Gold Pride"s history.
On 18 June 2010, Whitworth was traded to the Chicago Red Stars after Chicago"s Kelsey Davis suffered a season-ending injury — only to be traded back to the Beat for 2011. 2011 - Started majority of the season with the Atlanta Beat.
2010 - Started 3 games for the Atlanta Beat making 22 saves on 27 shots (82% save percentage).
Was traded to the Chicago Red Stars for draft picks. 2009- Draft pick for Football Club Gold for the inaugural WPS season. Started and played in 4 games with the Football Club Gold Pride allowing 4 goals.
(1-2-1) Was the first trade (with the 23rd pick) of the Gold Pride organization to the Atlanta Beat for the 10th and 12th picks in the 2010 WPS draft.
College career
She capped her Tiger career by setting a school record with 356 saves, including another standard and Securities and Exchange Commission-high of 132 during her senior campaign. The 356 saves place her third in the league record book
She registered 22 career shutouts, including eight during each of her junior and senior years, and tying for eighth in Securities and Exchange Commission history. Her 1.02 goals-against average as a senior helped her garner First Team All-Securities and Exchange Commission honors, her second league accolade after picking up a Second Team nod as a junior.
Whitworth was chosen as a Securities and Exchange Commission Defensive Player of the Week in each of her last three seasons, including three times as a senior.
She saw action in 73 career matches, posting a 1.13 career goals-against average.
Started 1 game, making two saves to earn a shut out for the Red Stars against the defending WPS champions Sky Blue Football Club.