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Kristen Holmes-Winn
 

Born: 16 April 1974

Position: Midfield

Height/Weight: 5-7, 145

International Caps: 47

Years on National Team:
1992 - USA Under-21 Team
1994 - USA Under-21 Team
1995 - USA National Team
1996 - USA National Team
1997 - USA National Team
1998 - USA National Team
2000 - USA National Team
2005 - USA National TEam

Birthplace:
North Adams, Mass.

Hometown: Raynham, Mass.

Residence:  Princeton, N.J.

High School: Bridgewater/Raynham High School, Rayman, Mass.

College:

  • University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
  • Political science, 1997

Occupation: Head Coach, Princeton Univ.

Playing Career:

  • Collegiate Highlights
    1992 -
    NCAA Runner-up at the Univ. of Iowa...1993- All-Big Ten Second Team...1994 - First team All-America selection...All-Big Ten First Team... 1995 - All-Big Ten First Team...Univ. of Iowa Athlete of the Year...1996 - First team All-America selection...All-Big Ten First Team ..Big Ten Most Valuable Player
  • International Highlights
    1992
    - USA Under-21 Team...1994 - USA Under-21 Team...1995 - USA National Team...1996 - USA National Team...Alternate to the USA Olympic Team...1997 - USA Champions Trophy Team...1998 - USA Invitational Four Nation Tournament (Springfield, Mass.)...USA World Cup Team...2000 - USA National Team...USA Olympic Qualifier Tournament Team...2005 - Called out of "retirement" by USA coaching staff after watching her demonstrate skills as a coach at the U.S. team's selection camp...New Zealand test series...Australia Test Series (Virginia Beach, Va.)...Rabobank Champions Challenge (Virginia Beach, 5th)
     
  • Other
    Named USA Field Hockey's Developmental Coach of the Year in 2003 for her work with the U.S. Under-16 Team

Major International Competitions:

 

Year Tournament Site Position
2005 Rabobank Champions Challenge Virginia Beach, Va. 5th
2000 Olympic Qualifying Tournament Milton Keynes, England 6th
1998 World Cup Utrecht, Netherlands 8th
1997 Champions Trophy Berlin, Germany 6th