Mariah Meaalii Bullock (née Nogueira; born 22 February 1991) is an American-born Samoan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Samoa women's national team.
A former United States youth international, Bullock has played in the professional National Women's Soccer League for the Boston Breakers and Seattle Reign FC.
She was named to the NSCAA first-team All-Pacific Region team, All-Pac-10 second-team and received a Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention.
She scored the game-opening goal in the NCAA quarterfinals helping the Cardinal defeat Florida State 5–0.
[12] She scored two additional goals in matches against Sky Blue FC and Washington Spirit helping the Breakers win both games.
[13] In October 2013, Bullock was traded to the Seattle Reign FC in exchange for two third round draft picks.
[14] Of the trade she said, "I'm grateful for everything the Boston Breakers provided me in my first professional season and am excited for the new challenge and growth potential that Seattle offers.
[20] The team advanced to the playoffs where they faced Washington Spirit in a semi-final match on September 13, 2015 in Seattle.
[22] In September 2015, Bullock announced her retirement from professional soccer choosing to pursue a doctorate degree in Psychology.
[28] She has a younger brother Matheus and is married to former Stanford Cardinal basketball player Elliott Bullock.
[29] After retirement from professional soccer, Bullock earned a PhD in clinical psychology in 2020 from Brigham Young University.