U-21 Women’s Athletes Selected to Advance to March Junior National Camp

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Following a 3-day training camp held in Charlotte, N.C., the women’s Junior High Performance Staff have evaluated and finalized the list of U-21 women’s athletes invited to attend the March Junior National Camp (JNC).

“The energy at this past camp was a testament to the dedication and passion of each athlete who stepped on the field,” said Ange Bradley, U.S. U-21 Women’s National Team Head Coach. “Manuel and I extend our gratitude to all who competed. Your effort and commitment are what elevates this program. Congratulations to those advancing in the U-21 selection process as we continue the journey toward the Junior Pan American Games and the Junior World Cup.”

At the March JNC, set to take place March 7 to 9 on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC), athletes will compete for selection to the U-21 USWNT. Once the U-21 USWNT roster has been named this spring, athletes will participate in multiple training camps, where they will compete for a spot on a travel team for one of the several events the U-21 USWNT will be participating in this summer.

In 2025, U-21 USWNT athletes will be eligible to compete in any tours or friendlies that are scheduled with other countries, the Senior Nexus Championship in Virginia Beach, Va. in July; Junior Pan American Games in Paraguay in August; and the FIH Hockey Junior World Cup in Chile in December.

2025 U-21 March JNC Invitees#

  • Mary Adams | Andover, MA

    Reese Anetsberger | Northbrook, IL

    Ella Beach | Northbrook, IL

    Madison Beach | Northbrook, IL

    Isabella Bianco | Berlin, NJ

    Maci Bradford | Laurel, DE

    Molly Catchpole | Madison, NJ

    Alessia Cicuto | Raleigh, NC

    Milaw Clause | Stroudsburg, PA

    Abygail Deverka | Houston, TX

  • Sofia Fidalgo Schioppa | Westport, CT

    Ellie Goldstein | West Hartford, CT

    Hope Haynes | Houston, TX

    Lauren Masters | Pittstown, NJ

    Natalie McKenna | Northport, NY

    Olivia McKenna | Northport, NY

    Alaina McVeigh | Lansdale PA

    Ava Moore | Southampton, NJ

    Isabel Morgan | Winnetka, IL

    Mia Karine Myklebust | Los Gatos, CA

  • Nadia Nemeth | Malvern, PA

    Catalina Quinteros | Miami, FL

    Riley Savage | Charlotte, NC

    Talia Schenck | Lawrenceville, NJ

    Merritt Skubisz | Houston, TX

    Macy Szukics | Malvern, PA

    Reagan Underwood | Sinking Spring, PA

    Melea Weber | Macungie, PA

    Gia Whalen | Paoli, PA

    Rylie Wollerton | Gibsonia, PA

The following athletes received an injury waiver for this past camp and will attend the next training camp for which they are cleared to play for their evaluation: Olivia Bent-Cole (Philadelphia, Pa.), Juliana Boon (Houston, Texas), Erika Culp (Birdsboro, Pa.), Emily Eaton, (Charlotte, N.C.), Ella Gaitan (Belvidere, N.J.), Olivia Galiotos (Virginia Beach, Va.), Alyssa Klebasko (Odenton, Md.), Callie Rogers (Richmond, Va.), and Emma Watchilla (Kingston, Pa.).

The following athletes are competing with the Indoor USWNT at the FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup in Croatia from February 3 to 9, 2025, and will attend the March training camp or a future training camp for their evaluation: Charly Bruder (Malvern, Pa.), Abby Burnett (Zionsville, Pa.), Reese D’Ariano (West Chester, Pa.), Sofia Ferri (Phoenixville, Pa.), Sabrina McGroarty (Mickleton, N.J.), and Opal Sparling (Chester Springs, Pa.).

The following athletes were selected to the USWNT to New Zealand squad and will attend either the March training camp or a future training camp for evaluation: Mia Abello (Houston, Texas), Ryleigh Heck (Ocean City, N.J.), Josie Hollamon (Delmar, Del.), Daniela Mendez-Trendler (Reistertown, Md.), and Mia Schoenbeck (Langrange, Ky.).

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