College Breakdown of U.S. World Cup Roster
With the Women’s World Cup kicking off on July 20th, we look at the collegiate breakdown of the 23 women called up for the United States National Team.
Stanford reigns supreme as a national team factory with five players, while North Carolina and Santa Clara are the other programs to provide multiple players. Not all players came through the college system as well.
Andi Sullivan, Stanford
Kelley O'Hara, Stanford
Naomi Girma, Stanford
Alana Cook, Stanford
Sophia Smith, Stanford
Emily Fox, North Carolina
Crystal Dunn, North Carolina
Julie Ertz, Santa Clara
Sofia Huerta, Santa Clara
Aubrey Kingsbury, Wake Forest
Casey Murphy, Rutgers
Rose Lavelle, Wisconsin
Megan Rapinoe, Portland
Emily Sonnett, Virginia
Alex Morgan, California
Savannah DeMelo, USC
Lynn Williams, Pepperdine
Ashley Sanchez, UCLA
Alyssa Naeher, Penn State
Kristie Mewis, Boston College
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