He holds Cal's season record for most assists with 12 and is the school's fourth highest scorer with 22 goals.
When one of his college teammates suggested that Woodring pursue a professional career in stable European leagues rather than in the United States he left for Germany for a fall 1991 trial with SV Wiesbaden of the German third division.
Woodring played through the 1991–92 season with Wiesbaden, where scouts from first division team Hamburger SV noticed him.
His performances helped propel the club into first place of the Danish Superliga championship, but Woodring left the club halfway through the season, before Aalborg BK eventually won the 1994–95 Danish Superliga title.
On March 10, 1997, The Revs released Woodring during the 1997 preseason, despite his having scored a goal in an exhibition game three days before.
In 2000, he scored four goals for the Olympic Club of the San Francisco Soccer Football League's Major Division.
Based on initial success with Hamburger SV, Woodring was called up for three games for the US national team in 1993.