By Jennifer Edwards
Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved
SEABROOK, TEXAS (May 8, 2019) On May 1, 2019, Women’s National Team (USWNT) head coach Jill Ellis announced her
roster of 23 players selected to represent the United States in the FIFA Women’s World Cup
that will be played this summer.
This announcement comes as almost no surprise to fans who have followed the USWNT during
the last World Cup where the United States won the tournament for a third time in USWNT
history.
Ellis made her selection based on the friendlies that the US played as well as monitoring
the NWSL action.
Let’s break this down by positions:
Goalkeepers: Ellis selected two veterans in Ashlyn Harris and Alyssa Naeher. Naeher has been
Ellis’ go-to keeper since the fiery departure of Hope Solo. She has also called on World Cup
rookie Adrianna Franch, who has made quite a name for herself around the NWSL as one of the
premier keepers in the league.
Defenders: Assisting the goalkeepers is are seven world class defenders. They will be anchored by Ali
Krieger, Kelley O’Hara and Becky Sauerbrunn who all have 3 time appearances in World Cup
action. Ellis selected four rookies in Abby Dahlkemper, Tierna Davidson, Crystal Dunn and Emily
Sonnett. Krieger was the surprise, while die-hard fans were rooting for her return to USWNT
soccer, seeking that elusive 100th cap.
Midfielders: This position lacks the depth of veterans as the defenders and forwards have.
They are anchored by Morgan Brian and Julie Ertz who both have two previous appearances in
World Cup play. Rookies are Lindsey Horan, Rose Lavelle, Allie Long, and Samantha Mewis.
Do not discount the rookies who have seen international action previously. Horan played for
Paris Saint-Germain for four years prior to joining the Portland Thorns.
Forwards: Of all the positions this group has the most returners. Carli Lloyd will return for her fourth World Cup, while Tobin Heath, Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe will return for their third WC
appearances. Christen Press will see her second World Cup dreams being realized and rookies
Jessica McDonald, Mallory Pugh are the newcomers hoping to hoist the trophy for the first time.
Ellis stated at the roster press release “...it’s a group that has the talent, confidence, experience and
desire to help us win the World Cup.”
All eyes will turn to France where the Women’s World Cup
will begin June 7, 2019 and run until July 7, 2019.
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