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USA
Field Hockey News
USA Field Hockey Women to Begin Quest
for Olympic Berth at Pan Am Games
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USA Goalkeeper Amy Tran will look
to help the USA earn an Olympic qualifying berth at the Pan
American Games. |
RIO DE
JANEIRO – The USA Field Hockey women’s national
team begins its quest for an Olympic qualifying berth Sunday at the Pan
American Games and head coach Lee Bodimeade couldn’t be happier.
“The team’s
looking pretty good,” said Bodimeade as the team continued its training
prior to Sunday’s opener against Netherlands Antilles. “We’ve had a pretty
full program leading into the tournament, and the good thing about it is we
haven’t been so much focusing on just one particular tournament but our
entire program. We’ve prepared beautifully for (the Pan Am Games) and I’ve
been pretty happy with the way things have been going up to this point.”
Bodimeade has
good reason to be all smiles. His team may be closing the gap on long-time
Pan Am nemesis and world No. 2-ranked Argentina.
After more than
a decade of defeats to five-time defending Pan Am Games champions, the USA
defeated Argentina in two of the last five meetings between the two
countries. The victories – including a 1-0 win to capture the title at the
Chile Four Nation Tournament in May - ended an Argentine winning streak that
dated back to 1991. Any possible meetings between the two teams in Rio would
be at the crossover or classification game phase of the tournament where
Argentina has never lost a Pan Am Games match. Four of the previous five
women’s Pan Am finals have featured Argentine against the USA.
Another reason
for Bodimeade’s optimistic outlook is the continued emergence of Amy Tran
(Grantville, Pa.) as the world’s top goalkeeper. The WorldHockey All-Star
Team goalkeeper in 2006, Tran has racked up Goalkeeper of the Tournament
honors in six straight world-level tournaments in the past two years
including top honors at last year’s World Cup and will be appearing in her
second Pan American Games.
But while
excited about the possibility of an Olympic qualifying berth in Rio, Tran is
also looking forward to something she didn’t get in her first Pan Am
appearance – playing time.
“The last Pan
Am Games I think I played a total of five minutes,” laughs Tran on her 2003
Pan Am debut. “I’m just glad to be playing this time.”
Tran will see
all of the playing time in the cage for the USA as the only goalkeeper on
the USA’s Pan Am roster.
Tran and a USA
defense that features Rachel Dawson (Berlin, N.J.) and Kelly Doton
(Greenfield, Mass.) will look to continue a long tradition of defensive
dominance at the Pan Am Games that includes 18 shutout victories in five
previous tournaments. Only Argentina (18 goals in 7 games), Canada (2),
Chile (1) and Trinidad & Tobago (1) have tallied goals against the USA in
Pan Am play.
Pan Am newcomer
Netherlands Antilles will get its first shot at Tran and the USA when
women’s play begins July 15. Making its continental debut just three years
ago, Netherlands Antilles earned its spot in the Pan Am tournament with a
second place finish behind Cuba at the Central America/Caribbean Games. The
USA will meet Cuba in its second game (July 17) before concluding pool play
against Canada (July 19). Five-time defending champion Argentina, Chile,
Uruguay and host Brazil round out the women’s field in Pool A. The USA men
begin play on Monday against Chile.
But while Tran
looks to play more than just five minutes in Rio, 12 members of the young
USA squad will be making their first Pan Am appearance. Only captain Kate
Barber (West Chester, Pa.), Carrie Lingo (Rehoboth Beach, Del.),
Keli Smith (Selinsgrove, Pa.) and Tran have previous Pan Am
experience.
Even with a
young team and high stakes, Bodimeade does not anticipate his squad looking
past its early opponents for a possible spot in the championship game.
“For a lot of
our people, this is their first Pan American Games but they know there is a
process involved before we can reach a qualification game or whatever the
last game may be,” said Bodemeade. “I’m confident in knowing that the girls
are focused and know that there’s a job to do before we can get to that
point.”
Sun Safe
Play!: USA Field Hockey and the USA National Team
promote healthy and sun-smart decisions in Rio and at home through their sun
safety program, Sun Safe Play. Dedicated to the memory of former field
hockey coach and USA team member Maria Whitehead and in partnership with the
Melanoma International Foundation, Sun Safe Play seeks to educate young
athletes on the prevention and detection of melanoma and skin cancer.
Whitehead died of cancer in November 2006 at the age of 25.
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USA Field Hockey 2007 Pan American
Games Team
| Name |
Pos |
Hometown |
Birth Date |
Caps* |
| Kate Barber |
Fwd |
West Chester, Pa. |
22-Nov-76 |
178 |
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Kayla Bashore |
Def |
Shoemakersville, Pa. |
20-Feb-83 |
35 |
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Lauren Crandall |
Def |
Doyelstown, Pa. |
17-Mar-85 |
25 |
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Rachel Dawson |
Mid/Def |
Berlin,
N.J. |
8-Feb-85 |
42 |
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Sarah Dawson |
Mid |
Berlin,
N.J. |
17-Nov-82 |
58 |
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Kelly Doton |
Fwd |
Greenfield, Mass. |
2-Feb-82 |
58 |
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Katelyn Falgowski |
Fwd |
Landenberg,
Pa. |
23-Oct-88 |
33 |
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Michelle Kasold |
Fwd |
Chapel Hill, N.C. |
26-May-87 |
7 |
| Melissa Leonetti |
Def |
Erdenheim, Pa. |
28-Jun-82 |
58 |
| Carrie Lingo |
Mid |
Rehoboth Bch, Del. |
27-Sep-79 |
111 |
| Angie Loy |
Fwd |
Loysville, Pa. |
23-Apr-82 |
72 |
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Lauren Powley |
Mid |
Mountaintop,
Pa. |
5-Mar-84 |
47 |
| Dina Rizzo |
Fwd |
Walpole,
Mass. |
24-Mar-80 |
91 |
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Dana Sensenig |
Mid |
Denver, Pa. |
20-Nov-84 |
12 |
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Keli
Smith |
Fwd |
Selinsgrove, Pa. |
25-Jan-79 |
87 |
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Tiffany
Snow |
Fwd |
Escondido, Calif. |
2-Dec-81 |
60 |
| Amy Tran |
GK |
Grantville, Pa. |
2-Oct-80 |
68 |
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Head Coach |
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Lee
Bodimeade |
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Steve
Jennings, Pam Bustin |
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*Caps as of
June 18, 2007 |
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