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LaGrow, Falcone Earn Spots On World Cup Training Team
 

Oct. 22, 2008

BALTIMORE, Md. - US Lacrosse has named 24 players to the U.S. training team for the 2009 Federation of International Lacrosse Women's World Cup, which will be held June 17-27 in Prague in the Czech Republic. A record 16 nations are expected to compete in the event.

Former University of North Carolina midfielder Erica LaGrow, who graduated in 2008, and current senior defender Amber Falcone have earned spots on the squad. LaGrow earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors in 2008 and Falcone is a three-time All-America and two-time All-ACC choice. The duo played with the U.S. team in Prague in the summer of 2008 as members of the U.S. touring team.

The U.S. training team was selected from a 48-player pool that competed at the US Lacrosse Stars & Stripes Weekend in Syracuse, N.Y. on Oct. 11-12.

"It's always difficult, but I've told my staff, `We're not picking the best 24 players. We're picking the 24 people that will give us the best team,'" said U.S. team head coach Sue Heether. "We have the best pool of players in the world. There's no doubt in my mind about that."

The training team will hold a practice weekend in December and will compete along with the remaining 24 players from the player pool during the US Lacrosse Champions Challenge in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., from Jan. 30 - Feb. 1. The final 18 players for the World Cup and six alternates will be selected following that event. Heether left open the option of players not selected for the training team to move up to the World Cup team.

"I told a number of the players, `If you think I'm wrong, tell us and show us why in January,'" said Heether.

Headlining the roster is two-time World Cup veteran Quinn Carney. Carney was named to the all-world team after helping the U.S. to the silver medal at the 2005 World Cup in Annapolis, Md. Three alternates from the 2005 U.S. World Cup team -- Katie Chrest, Michele DeJuliis and Acacia Walker -- were named to the training team.

 

 

The complete training team roster follows:

Attack
Hilary Bowen - Northwestern `09
Quinn Carney - Maryland `01
Caroline Cryer - Duke `09
Lindsey Munday - Northwestern `06
Katie Rowen - 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
Jessica Lieb - Penn State `08
Nikki Lieb - Virginia `06
Caitlyn McFadden - Maryland `10
Holly McGarvie - Princeton `09
Acacia Walker - Maryland `05

Defense
Amber Falcone - North Carolina `09
Christy Finch - Northwestern `08
Regina Oliver - Ohio State `05

Goal
Amy Altig - James Madison `05
Megan Huether - Duke `06
Devon Wills - Dartmouth `06