2009 Women's Pan Am Cup Team Announced

2009-01-30

CHULA VISTA, CA (January 30, 2009) - USA Field Hockey today announced the team roster for the 2009 Women's Pan American Cup, to be held February 7-15, 2009 in Hamilton, Bermuda.

The Pan American Cup pits the region's top eight teams in competition for a spot in the 2010 World Cup. The USA will face Chile, Jamaica and Mexico in Pool B, while 2008 Olympic Games bronze medal winners Argentina are top seeds in Pool A. The winner will qualify for the 2010 World Cup to be held in Rosario, Argentina, August 30 to September 12, 2010.

The USA Field Hockey Women's Pan American Cup Team features a number of 2008 Olympians, as well as members of the Developmental Squad promoted to international competition. The roster ranges from veterans Carrie Lingo and Tiffany Snow, who recently celebrated their 150th and 100th cap respectively, to Heather Schnepf, who earned her first two caps in the test series with the Netherlands in January.

NAME
POSITION
SCHOOL
HOMETOWN
Midfielder
Indiana
Shoemakersville, PA
Defender
Wake Forest
Doylestown, PA
Defender
North Carolina
Berlin, NJ
Striker
Iowa
Berlin, NJ
Striker
Delaware
Newtown Square, PA
Striker
North Carolina
Green Lane, PA
Midfielder
Wake Forest
Bristow, VA
Midfielder
North Carolina
Rehoboth Beach, DE
Midfielder
Old Dominion
Virginia Beach, VA
Midfielder
Maryland
Mountaintop, PA
Midfielder
Princeton
North Wales, PA
Striker
Maryland
Walpole, MA
Midfielder
Iowa
Medford Lakes, NJ
Defender
Maryland
Wapwallopen, PA
Striker
Maryland
Selinsgrove, PA
Striker
Old Dominion
Escondido, CA
Goalkeeper
North Carolina
Grantville, PA
Goalkeeper
Iowa
Louisville, KY


STAFF:
Lee Bodimeade, Head Coach
Steve Jennings, Assistant Coach
Vinny Comiskey, Trainer
Dr. David Higgins, Team Doctor
Kate Reisinger, Team Manager

(*) denote members of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team for Women's Field Hockey


This is the third Pan American Cup tournament. Argentina defeated the USA in both of the previous finals in 2004 and 2001, and another Argentina-USA final is a distinct possibility.

The Pan American Cup is the first international tournament for the USA since the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. The USA recently completed a five game series against the Netherlands at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in preparation for the Pan Am Cup. The Dutch, gold medal champions at the 2008 Olympic Games, were a formidable opponent for a U.S. squad looking to identify the next generation of National Team members.

For more information on USA Field Hockey, visit www.usafieldhockey.com

For more information on the 2009 Pan American Cup, visit www.panamhockey.org.



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