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Lauren Crandall

Born:
17 March 1985
Position:
Midfield
Height/Weight: 5-2,
128
International Caps:
42
International Goals:
1
Years on National Team:
2004 USA Under-21 Team
2005 USA Under-21 Team
2005 USA National Squad
2006-07 USA National Squad
2007-08 USA National Squad
Birthplace:
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hometown:
Doyelstown, Pa.
Residence: -
High School:
Central Bucks East '03
College:
Occupation: Student
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Early Career
Began playing field hockey at age 13 with friends in the 8th grade...Participated in
USA Field Hockey's Futures Program...2001 AAU Junior Olympic Games
- Collegiate Highlights
2004 - NCAA National
Champion...All-South Region second team...Scored seven goals...NFHCA
National Academic Squad...2004 - NFHCA All-America third team, All-South
Region, All-ACC...Started all 23 games for the Demon Deacons, scoring
nine goals for National Champion Wake Forest...NFHCA National Academic
Squad...2005 -Named to the NFHCA
All-American first team ... NFHCA South Region First Team... All-ACC
team...ACC All-Tournament and NCAA All-Tournament teams...Missed
a portion of the season while playing with the USA Junior World Cup team
in Santiago, Chile where she scored a team-high 10 goals...2006 -
NFHCA First Team All-America...NFHCA First Team All-South Region...Honda
Award Finalist...All-ACC...ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player...Missed
a portion of the season with while with the USA National Team at the
World Cup in Madrid.
- International Highlights
2004 -
USA Under-21 Team...2005
- USA Under-21 Team, USA National Team...New Zealand Tour...Earned first
career international cap vs. New Zealand (5/14/05)...Australia series
(Virginia Beach)...Rabobank Champions Challenge (Virginia Beach, 5th)...USA
Junior Worldl Cup Team...Scored a team-high 10 goals at the Junior World
Cup to help the USA to a best-ever 7th place finish...2006
- AstroTurf March on Madrid, Virginia Beach (1. NED, 2 ARG, 3. AUS, 4.
USA)...Selected to 2006 World Cup team, but missed the tournament after
suffering a broken hand prior to the start of the event...2007 -
Netherlands Tour team...Selected
to AtaHoldings Champions Challenge Team (Baku, AZE, 4th)...Pan
American Games Team (2nd, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)...USA/Japan Series
(College Park, Md., 1-3-1)...2008 - Argentina 4 Nation Tournament
(Mendoza, ARG. 1. ARG, 2. GER, 3. USA, 4. RSA)...USA women at Japan
Series
Major International Competitions:
| Year |
Tournament |
Site |
Position |
| 2007 |
XV Pan American Games |
Rio de janeiro, Brazil |
2nd |
| 2007 |
AtaHolding
Champions Challenge |
Baku, Azerbaijan |
4th |
| 2005 |
Junior World Cup |
Santiago, Chile |
7th |
| 2005 |
Rabobank Champions
Challenge |
Virginia Beach, Va. |
5th |
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2005 |
Pan American Junior
Championships |
San Juan, Puerto Rico |
2nd |
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