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Rachel Dawson scored her first
career international goal to help lead the USA to a 2-1 win over
China. |
USA Field Hockey Women Stun China at Champions
Challenge
BAKU, Azerbaijan – A young USA Field Hockey
Women's National Team earned a 2-1 win over China for the team's first
victory at the AtaHoldings Champions Challenge.
Rachel Dawson (Berlin, N.J.) - a 2006 WorldHockey Young
Player of the Year nominee - and Michelle Kasold (Chapel Hill, N.C.) scored
their first career international goals to lead the USA to the win.
The USA roster for the tournament averages just 31 international matches and
includes six players making their first world-level tournament appearance.
Pam Bustin (Univ. of Louisville head coach) is serving as head coach for the
USA at the tournament.
After quelling an early China attack, the USA got on the
scoreboard late in the second half when Dawson connected on a penalty corner
shot to give the USA a 1-0 halftime lead.
The USA added to the advantage midway through the second
half when Kasold picked up a loose ball in the circle and fired it past
Chinese goalkeeper Zhang Yi Meng to give the USA a 2-0 lead.
China's Song Quing Ling put her team on the scoreboard
with four minutes remaining in the game, but the USA defense and goalkeeper
Amy Tran (Grantville, Pa.) withstood the attack to give the USA the win.
In other games on the second day of play, Korea defeated
England 4-2 and New Zealand topped host Azerbaijan 1-0.
The win moves the USA to 1-1-0) at the tournament behind
tourney leader Korea (2-0-0) and tied with England (1-1-0), China (1-1-0)
and New Zealand (1-1-0) for second place. Azerbaijan dropped to 0-2.
Following a day off on Monday, the USA resumes play
Tuesday against England.
The tournament
marks the USA's final international competition prior to the Pan
American Games, July 15-29 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The winner of the Pan
Am Games earns the continent's automatic berth in the 2008 Olympic Games.
USA 2, China 1
USA: Rachel Dawson (PC, 33:00)
USA: Michelle Kasold (FG, 53:00)
CHN: Song Quing Ling (FG, 66:00)
USA Starters: Melissa Leonetti, Rachel Dawson,
Sarah Dawson, Tiffany Snow, Dana Sensenig, Michelle Kasold, Katelyn Falgowski,
Dina Rizzo, Amy Tran (GK), Lauren Crandall, Lauren Powley
Reserves: Laura Suchoski, Sara Silvetti, April Fronzoni, Claire
Laubach
DNP: Jill Dedman (GK), Vianney Campos, Caroline Nichols
USA Women's Champions Challenge Team Roster
| Name |
Pos |
Hometown |
Birth Date |
Caps* |
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Vianney Campos |
Fwd |
Chula Vista, Calif. |
5-Feb-85 |
0 |
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Lauren Crandall |
Def |
Doyelstown, Pa. |
17-Mar-85 |
19 |
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Rachel Dawson |
Mid/Def |
Berlin,
N.J. |
8-Feb-85 |
36 |
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Sarah Dawson |
Fwd |
Berlin, N.J. |
17-Nov-82 |
40 |
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Jill
Dedman |
GK |
Orange, Conn. |
24-April-78 |
4 |
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Katelyn Falgowski |
Fwd |
Landenberg,
Pa. |
23-Oct-88 |
28 |
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April Fronzoni |
Fwd |
Larksville,
Pa. |
18 Feb 82 |
47 |
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Michelle Kasold |
Fwd |
Chapel Hill, N.C. |
26-May-87 |
1 |
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Claire Laubach |
Def |
Bristow, Va. |
29-Jul-83 |
36 |
| Melissa Leonetti |
Def |
Erdenheim, Pa. |
28-Jun-82 |
52 |
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Caroline Nichols |
Def |
Virginia Beach, Va. |
15-Dec-84 |
1 |
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Lauren Powley |
Mid |
Mountaintop,
Pa. |
5-Mar-84 |
41 |
| Dina Rizzo |
Fwd |
Walpole,
Mass. |
24-Mar-80 |
89 |
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Dana Sensenig |
Mid |
Denver, Pa. |
20-Nov-84 |
6 |
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Sara Silvetti |
Def |
Wapwallopen, Pa. |
9-April-82 |
55 |
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Tiffany
Snow |
Fwd |
Escondido, Calif. |
2-Dec-81 |
54 |
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Laura Suchoski |
Mid |
Wilkes- Barre, Pa. |
12 April 87 |
0 |
| Amy Tran |
GK |
Grantville, Pa. |
2-Oct-80 |
62 |
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Head Coach |
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Pam
Bustin |
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Asst. Coach |
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Tracey
Fuchs |
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Staff: Pam Stuper (Manager), Carrie Saikowski (Trainer),
Dr. James Ramsey (Physician) Jeremy Cook (Video) |
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*Caps as of
May 21, 2007 |
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