The 2010 USASA National Women's Cup was the 15th edition of the annual national soccer championship, won by the previous season's runner-ups New York Athletic Club (NYAC).
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This season was also the last at Carolina for seniors such as Brian Winstead, who would leave the school as the leading goal-scorer in school history (a title he would hold for seven years); and Paul Turin, a star goalkeeper who would go onto to play for the Tulsa Roughnecks in Pele's NASL.
In 2012 edition of the Red Dragons played non-conference games against Skidmore and Williams, they also took part in the Nazareth Tournament to start the season against RIT as well as host school Nazareth.
Four Canadian national team players represented the club, including Helen Stoumbos.
Bunbury was born in Hamilton, Ontario to an Grenadine/Scottish American mother, Kristi, and Guyanese-born Canadian Alex Bunbury, a professional soccer player who won the sixth most caps all time for the Canadian men's soccer team.