Senior Women’s NCAA Tour

Ottawa, Ontario – Canada’s Women’s National Team Head Coach, Even Pellerud, has released his 18-woman roster for the team’s upcoming four-city, five-match tour of the USA where they are expected to play the University of Louisville and Purdue University in Louisville, KY, the University of Missouri …

Ottawa, Ontario – Canada’s Women’s National Team Head Coach, Even Pellerud, has released his 18-woman roster for the team’s upcoming four-city, five-match tour of the USA where they are expected to play the University of Louisville and Purdue University in Louisville, KY, the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO, the University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS, and the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, NE.



The team is expected to depart for Louisville, KY on April 6th and return to Canada from Omaha, NE on April 15th, the day after the match against Nebraska.



Returning to the senior team is Melanie Booth of Burlington, Ontario. Booth had earned 15 senior caps. Her last appearance was against Brazil on July 17, 2003. She had played 22 times earning three goals with the U-19 squad, finishing in the 2002 FIFA U-19 Women’s World Championship Final against the United States.



Also joining the Senior National Team for this camp is Robyn Gayle of Mississauga, Ontario. Gayle has earned 18 caps with the U19/U20 Team, participating in both FIFA Women’s World Championships (Canada 2002, Thailand 2004). She also played in the 2002 World Championship final against the Americans.



“I consider this a pre-season tour where my goal is to do some experimenting and to let the players have lots of playing time,” said Pellerud. “It is a golden opportunity to invite two new faces (Booth, Gayle) who have had good seasons with their NCAA teams and it was a chance to give them another chance at the senior level.”



A report on this camp will be available on migmultidev-canada-soccer.pantheonsite.io following its conclusion.



Matches

April 7 – CANADA vs. University of Louisville – Louisville, KY – 19:30

April 9 – CANADA vs. Purdue University – Louisville, KY – 13:00

April 11 – CANADA vs. University of Missouri – Columbia, MO – 19:00

April 13 – CANADA vs. University of Kansas – Lawrence, KS – 15:00

April 14 – CANADA vs. University of Nebraska – Lincoln, NB – 13:00



Roster


#

Player

POS

DOB

Caps

G/S

Club

Hometown

1

LeBlanc, Karina

GK

3/30/1980

50

18

New Jersey Wildcats

Maple Ridge, BC

2

Latham, Christine

F

9/15/1981

46

15

Atlanta Silverbacks

Calgary, AB

3

Booth, Melanie

D

8/24/1984

15

0

Toronto Lady Lynx/U. of Florida

Burlington, ON

4

Andrews, Sasha

D

2/14/1983

30

3

Whitecaps FC/U. of Nebraska

Edmonton, AB

5

Neil, Andrea

M

10/26/1971

111

22

Whitecaps FC

Vancouver, BC

6

Nonen, Sharolta

D

12/30/1977

60

1

Atlanta Silverbacks

Vancouver, BC

7

Morneau, Isabelle

D

4/18/1976

82

6

Laval Comets

Longueuil, QC

8

Wilkinson, Rhian

M/F

05/12/1982

22

3

Strømmen FK

Baie D’Urfe, QC

9

Franko, Martina

M/F

1/13/1976

6

2

Vancouver Whitecaps

Squamish, BC

10

Hooper, Charmaine

F/D

1/15/1968

128

67

Chicago Cobras

Ottawa, ON

11

Gayle, Robyn

D

10/31/1985

0

0

U. North Carolina

Mississauga, ON

12

Sinclair, Christine

F

06/12/1983

75

55

Whitecaps FC

Burnaby, BC

13

Walsh, Amy

M

9/13/1977

69

5

Laval Comets

St.-Hilaire, QC

14

Allen, Amber

M/F

10/21/1975

17

4

Whitecaps FC

Pitt Meadows, BC

15

Lang, Kara

D/M/F

10/22/1986

53

23

Whitecaps FC/UCLA

Oakville, ON

16

Thorlakson, Katie

F

1/14/1985

13

0

Whitecaps FC/U. of Notre Dame

Langley, BC

17

Timko, Brittany

M/F

09/05/1985

47

0

Whitecaps FC/U. of Nebraska

Coquitlam, BC

22

McLeod, Erin

GK

2/26/1983

15

4

Whitecaps FC/Penn State

Calgary, AB

 

Staff
Even Pellerud – Head Coach
Shel Brodsgaard – Goal Keeper Coach
Bob Birarda – Assistant Coach
Dr. Cathy Campbell – Team Doctor
Dave Adolph – Athletic Therapist
Les Meszaros – Team Manager

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