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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:

  • Wake Forest Univ. '07

Occupation: Student

  • 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
2005 Pan American Junior Championships San Juan, Puerto Rico 2nd