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Jesse Gey moved up from a spot on
the U.S. development squad to a position with the U.S. National
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Jesse Gey
Elevated to USA Field Hockey National Squad
COLORADO
SPRINGS, Colo. (Nov. 9) – USA Field
Hockey and Head Coach Lee Bodimeade have elevated midfielder Jesse Gey
(Green Lane, Pa.) to the U.S. National Squad.
The move lifts
Gey from her previous spot with the U.S. developmental squad. Gey earned selection to the developmental team in June following her
performance at the 2007 Women's National Championship and made a pair of
appearances with the National Team during the USA's October series with
Japan.
"Jesse has
performed well in the National Championships, was exposed to international
hockey in the Japan Series and has followed this up with being one of the
dominant performers in NCAA Division I competition," said Bodimeade on Gey's
promotion. "This progression has highlighted the need for her to be elevated
into the National Squad. Her speed and understanding of the game have stood
out and we feel that she could be a valuable addition to our Olympic build
up if she can improve in other areas of her game that need development."
Currently a
senior at the Univ. of North Carolina, Gey helped lead the Tar Heels to a
No. 1 ranking and a spot in the NCAA I semifinals. Gey is one of three
National Squad members on the Carolina roster joining USA teammates Rachel
Dawson (Berlin, N.J.) and Katelyn Falgowski (Landenberg, Pa.).
The U.S. squad
will continue its preparations for their Olympic Qualifying Tournament when
the team reconvenes for training at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in
Chula Vista, Calif. in January. The USA will compete in the Olympic
Qualifying Tournament, April 19-27, 2008 in Kazan, Russia. The USA must win
the six-team tournament that includes Belgium, Chinese Taipei, India,
Netherlands Antilles and host Russia to qualify for the 2008 Olympic Games.
Sun Safe Play
Campaign
Initiated in June 2007 in memory
of former USA Field Hockey teammate Maria Whitehead,
the
Sun Safe Play!
Campaign is an effort by the USA Field Hockey National Team and the
Melanoma International Foundation to provide athletes who regularly
play, practice and compete in the sun with educational information
on melanoma and skin cancer prevention.
A former member of USA Field Hockey teams and a college
coach, Whitehead died from melanoma in November of 2006.
USA Field Hockey’s
Sun Safe Play!
Campaign encourages
all outdoor athletes to
practice sun safe habits and make healthy decisions while playing in
the sun.
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