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USA Field Hockey News USA Field Hockey World Cup Team Announced
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| USA's Kate Barber will make her third World Cup appearance in Madrid |
Colorado Springs, Colo. – USA Field Hockey and
women’s national team coach Lee Bodimeade have announced the 16-member team
to represent the USA at next month’s Samsung World Cup in Madrid, Spain.
Bodimeade is expected to select an additional two athletes to the team on
Sept. 10 for a full 18-player roster for Madrid.
The selections come after the USA hosted the AstroTurf March on Madrid Four
Nation Tournament featuring No. 1 ranked The Netherlands, No. 2 Argentina
and No. 4 Australia. The Netherlands won the tournament followed by
Argentina, Australia and the USA.
“The AstroTurf March on Madrid Tournament has given us a really good gage of
where we are and where we want to be,” said Bodemeade on his World Cup team
selections. “Obviously we want our best 18 for the World Cup. We took a look
at our structure as well as our strengths and weaknesses coming into the
tournament. We also want to give ourselves some flexibility with the players
selected. Now we can focus specifically on the World Cup.”
The first 16 players selected include Kate Barber (West Chester,
Pa.), Kayla Bashore (Shoemakersville, Pa.), Lauren Crandall (Doyelstown,
Pa.), Rachel Dawson (Berlin, N.J.), Sarah Dawson (Berlin,
N.J.), Kelly Doton (Greenfield, Mass.), Katelyn Falgowski (Landerberg,
Pa.), Carrie Lingo (Rehoboth Beach, Del.), Angie Loy (Loysville,
Pa.), Lauren Powley (Mountaintop, Pa.), Dina Rizzo (Walpole,
Mass.), Sara Silvetti (Wapwallopen, Pa.), Keli Smith
(Selinsgrove, Pa.), Tiffany Snow (Escondido, Calif.) and goalkeepers
Amy Tran (Grantville, Pa.) and Barbara Weinberg (Louisville,
Ky,).
The USA captain with 163 international caps, Barber earns her third trip to
the World Cup and joins a list of six USA athletes to earn selection to
three or more World Cup teams. Current Univ. of Michigan Assoc. Head Coach
Tracey Fuchs and current James Madison Head Coach Antoinette Lucas own the USA
record for appearances with four (1990, ’94, ’98, ’02). Lingo and Smith are
the only other members of the current team to represent the USA at World Cup
after appearing on the 2002 World Cup roster in Perth, Australia.
A seventeen-year-old high school senior, Falgowski becomes the youngest USA
player to make an appearance at the World Cup. Falgowski made five
appearances for the USA at the AstroTurf March on Madrid, including a start
in the second game against eventual champion The Netherlands.
The team also includes college senior All-American Rachel Dawson of North
Carolina and Crandall of Wake Forest. Their selections to the World Cup team
will mean they will miss part of their collegiate seasons, however both
players have understanding coaches when it comes to the World Cup: North
Carolina head coach Karen Shelton played on the 1983 USA World Cup team
while Wake Forest coach Jennifer Averill was a member of the 1986 USA World
Cup team.
Goalkeeper Tran earned her third straight Goalkeeper of
the Tournament honor after claiming the award at the AstroTurf March
on Madrid. An FIH Player of the Year candidate in 2005, Tran also earned
goalkeeper of the tournament honors at the Rabobank Champions Challenge and
at the World Cup Qualifying Tournament.
The USA will meet Argentina in the team’s World Cup opener on Sept. 27 and
will meet Australia in the second game on Sept. 28. The USA earned its first
victory over Argentina in 16 years with a 2-1 win during the AstroTurf March
on Madrid and earned a 1-1 draw with Australia during the first round of the
event.
www.usfieldhockey.com
| Name | Pos | Hometown | Birth Date | Caps* |
| Kate Barber | Fwd | West Chester, Pa. | 22-Nov-76 | 163 |
| Kayla Bashore | Def | Shoemakersville, Pa. | 20-Feb-83 | 20 |
| Lauren Crandall | Def | Doyelstown, Pa. | 17-Mar-85 | 17 |
| Rachel Dawson | Mid/Def | Berlin, N.J. | 8-Feb-85 | 23 |
| Sarah Dawson | Fwd | Berlin, N.J. | 17-Nov-82 | 26 |
| Kelly Doton | Fwd | Greenfield, Mass. | 2-Feb-82 | 43 |
| Katelyn Falgowski | Fwd | Landenberg, Pa. | 23 Oct 88 | 15 |
| Carrie Lingo | Mid | Rehoboth Bch, Del. | 27-Sep-79 | 96 |
| Angie Loy | Fwd | Loysville, Pa. | 23-Apr-82 | 57 |
| Lauren Powley | Mid | Mountaintop, Pa. | 5-Mar-84 | 28 |
| Dina Rizzo | Fwd | Walpole, Mass. | 24-Mar-80 | 75 |
| Sara Silvetti | Def | Wapwallopen, Pa. | 6-Sep-82 | 41 |
| Keli Smith | Fwd | Selinsgrove, Pa. | 25-Jan-79 | 72 |
| Tiffany Snow | Fwd | Escondido, Calif. | 2-Dec-81 | 39 |
| Amy Tran | GK | Grantville, Pa. | 2-Oct-80 | 48 |
| Barbara Weinberg | GK | Louisville, Ky. | 10-Jul-82 | 9 |
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Head coach Lee Bodimeade |
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