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Field Hockey News
USA Field Hockey Announces Rabobank Champions Challenge
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Tara
Jelley and the USA open the Rabobank Champions Challenge July 8
against South Africa.
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by John Radd |
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - A team of
rising young stars and established international standouts will represent the
United States when USA Field Hockey hosts the Rabobank Champions
Challenge, July 8-16 at the USA Field Hockey National Training Center in
Virginia Beach.
USA Field Hockey and women's national
team coach Lee Bodimeade named the team to the tournament following a pair
of international series with New Zealand and Australia.
"The make up of our team for the
Champions Challenge is a continual progression in our development," said
Bodimeade who was named the team's head coach in April. "We still have our
eyes firmly focused on the World Cup Qualifier in Rome next year, and we are
trying to expose and develop players so that we have a very strong and wide
base of players to choose from for that tournament."
Held every two years, the Champions
Challenge is one of the International Hockey Federation's (FIH) premier
events and includes the teams ranked 7th-12th in the world standings. The
USA women are currently tied for 11th in the world rankings and will be
joined by New Zealand (6th), England (8th), Spain (9th)Japan (10th) and
South Africa (tied 11th). The USA opens play on July 8th against South
Africa.
Seven of the 18 players selected to the
USA's Champions Challenge team made their international debuts during the
New Zealand and Australia series including Sarah Dawson (Berlin, N.J.),
Kelly Doton (Greenfield, Mass.), Lauren Crandall (Doyelstown, Pa.), Katie O'Donnell
(Blue Bell, Pa.), Lauren Powley (Mountaintop, Pa.), Sara Silvetti (Wapwallopen,
Pa.) and goalkeeper Barabara Weinberg (Louisville, Ky.).
The team also includes two-time
Champions Challenge veterans Kate Barber (West Chester, Pa.) and Carrie
Lingo (Rehoboth Beach, Va.). The USA is the only team to appear in both
previous Champions Challenge tournaments (2002, 2003), and Barber and Lingo
are the only two athletes to compete in both tournaments. Tara Jelley
(Greenfield, Mass.), Dina Rizzo (Walpole, Mass.) and goalkeeper Amy Tran
(Grantville, Pa.) will make their second Champions Challenge appearance
after appearing in the 2003 event in Catania, Italy.
Also selected to the team Tiffany Snow
(Escondido, Calif.) led the team in scoring against New Zealand and
Australia with five goals and will be joined by Angie Loy (Loysville, Pa.),
Melissa Leonetti (Erdenheim, Pa.), Kristi Gannon (Escondio, Calif.), Robyn
Kenney (Readington, N.J) and Kristen Holmes-Winn (Princeton, N.J.).
The head coach at Princeton Univ.,
Holmes-Winn was coaxed out of international retirement by the coaching staff
after serving as a coach at USA training and selection camps earlier in the
year. She continued to impress the staff during the New Zealand tour and
home series against Australia. The 31-year-old first earned a spot on the
USA team in 1995 before retiring in 2000.
The youngest player in the tournament,
O'Donnell is a 16-year old junior-to-be at Wissahickon High School.
She became one of the youngest field hockey players ever to represent the
USA in senior international competition last month when she earned a spot as
a starter on the team's tour of New Zealand. If not for her selection to the
Champions Challenge team, O'Donnell would have joined the 600 other high
school aged athletes competing at the National Futures Championship running
concurrently with the Champions Challenge, July 9-17, at the National
Training Center. The tournament marks the culmination of USA Field Hockey's
Futures Development Program where promising athletes receive five months of
elite-level training and tactical instruction in preparation for possible
future selection to the USA national teams.
O'Donnell, along with teammates Powley
and Crandall, will be eligible to represent the USA as part of the U.S.
Under-21 team at the Women's Junior World Cup, Sept. 14-25 in Santiago,
Chile.
"Our measure of success over the course
of the Champions Challenge will be how well we continue to develop and
improve," said Bodimeade. "If this transfers into being in a position to
contest for the championship title, well and good. But we need to be looking
at continuing the development of the style of hockey that we see we'll be
getting us into next year's World Cup."
USA Field Hockey Champions
Challenge Team
caps as of June 24, 2005
| Name |
Pos |
Hometown |
Birth Date |
Caps |
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Kate Barber |
Mid |
West Chester, Pa. |
22-Nov-76 |
129 |
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Lauren Crandall |
Mid |
Doyelstown,
Pa. |
17 Mar 85 |
8 |
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Sarah Dawson |
Fwd |
Berlin, N.J. |
17-Nov-82 |
6 |
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Kelly Doton |
Fwd |
Greenfield, Mass. |
2-Feb-82 |
9 |
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Kristi Gannon |
Def |
Escondidio,
Calif. |
13-Apr-82 |
20 |
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Kristen Holmes-Winn |
Mid |
Princeton, N.J. |
16-Apr-74 |
41 |
| Tara Jelley |
Mid |
Greenfield, Mass. |
16-Apr-74 |
83 |
| Robyn Kenney |
Def |
Readington,
N.J. |
6-Feb-79 |
22 |
| Melissa Leonetti |
Def |
Erdenheim, Pa. |
28-Jun-82 |
9 |
| Carrie Lingo |
Mid |
Rehoboth Bch, Del. |
27-Sep-79 |
81 |
| Angie Loy |
Fwd |
Loysville, Pa. |
23-Apr-82 |
24 |
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Katie O'Donnell |
Fwd |
Blue Bell, Pa. |
6-Dec-88 |
8 |
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Lauren Powley |
Mid |
Mountaintop,
Pa. |
5-Mar-84 |
8 |
| Dina Rizzo |
Fwd |
Walpole, Mass. |
24-Mar-80 |
37 |
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Sara Silvetti |
Def |
Wapwallopen, Pa. |
6-Sep-82 |
8 |
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Tiffany
Snow |
Fwd |
Escondido, Calif. |
2-Dec-81 |
13 |
| Amy Tran |
GK |
Grantville, Pa. |
2-Oct-80 |
23 |
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Barbara Weinberg |
GK |
Louisville, Ky. |
10-Jul-82 |
2 |
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Head Coach |
Lee
Bodimeade |
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Staff |
Steve Jennings, Justine Sowry,
Kate Reisinger (Mgr) |
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