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(Feb. 2, 2009) BALTIMORE US Lacrosse has announced the 18 womens players selected by the coaching staff to compete for the United States in the 2009 Federation of International Lacrosse World Cup from June 17-27 in the Czech Republic. The team was selected following the Championฎ Challege event in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., this past weekend.
None of the 18 players selected were on the final U.S. roster for the 2005 World Cup, when the Americans fell to Australia in the championship game in Annapolis, Md. The most experienced international players are Katie Chrest, Michele DeJuliis and Acacia Walker, who were all alternates for the 2005 World Cup. Six current collegiate players were named to the team.
The U.S. training team won all five of its games in Florida, including coming from two goals down in the second half to beat Japan 17-11. The U.S. team will be in action again this weekend for the South of the Border tournament in North Carolina, an event highlighted by games against England and Wales.
The complete roster follows:
Attack Caroline Cryer Duke 09 Lindsey Munday Northwestern 06 Katie Rowan Syracuse 09
Midfield Sarah Albrecht Northwestern 06 Sarah Bullard Duke 11 Katie Chrest Duke 06 Michele DeJuliis Penn State 98 Whitney Douthett Dartmouth 07 Michi Ellers Georgetown 04 Kristen Kjellman Northwestern 07 Erica LaGrow North Carolina 08 Caitlyn McFadden Maryland 10 Holly McGarvie Princeton 09 Acacia Walker Maryland 05
Defense Amber Falcone North Carolina 09 Regina Oliver Ohio State 05
Goal Megan Huether Duke 06 Devon Wills Dartmouth 06
Alternates Amy Altig James Madison 05 Hilary Bowen Northwestern 09 Quinn Carney Maryland 01 Christy Finch Northwestern 08 Jessica Lieb Penn State 08 Nikki Lieb Virginia 06
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