It’s been an exciting spring for Hockey Duke. The Blue Devils finished off a strong spring season here in Durham with five games over three weekends. A little further – 8113 miles – A trio of Blue Devils compete in the Junior World Cup in FIH Women’s Hockey and FIH Pro League Hockey
The Blue Devils close the Junior World Championships
Leah Krause And Josie Varney The match ended with the US women’s under-21 team, while previously the Blue Devils Kiki Rosemeyer She did it for the Netherlands at the FIH Women’s World Cup in Potchefstrom, South Africa.
Cruz and Varney helped the United States from playing pool to the quarterfinals. The United States finished eighth overall and lost to South Africa 3-2 in their last match.
Varney scored one of two goals for the United States in the match against South Africa, while Krause was in the starting lineup. Overall, Crouse started four times for the championship, while Varney came off the bench four times.
Rosemayer and the Netherlands managed to win the title by defeating Germany 3-1 in the final. Rozemeijer has been in the starting grid for the final and each of the previous five matches. Rozemeijer scored one goal in the tournament and ensured that the Netherlands could only score one.
Krause debuts on the US women’s national team
Crouse, just days after taking part in the World Junior Hockey Championship in South Africa, made her debut for the US women’s national team in Buenos Aires, Argentina in the FIH Pro League. The FIH Pro League is made up of national teams from nine different countries that compete in competitions around the world.
The Blue Devils star claimed her first women’s national team title in a 3-1 defeat to Argentina on 17 April. I also watched the excitement of the second match against Argentina the next day.
Wolgemuth was selected in the US list
The former blue devil Gillian Welgmouth He was named to the list of 20 FIH Hockey Pro League athletes who will compete against England in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Head coach Greg Drake has selected 20 players for his roster as the US women’s national team prepares for its first home game since 2020.
Wolgemuth has been a mainstay with the United States, in the FIH Pro League competitions, starting each of the past six games. She played a total of 16 caps in her career.
no. 15 USWNTs leave on a trip to Buenos Aires where they take Argentina No. 2. In the first league, the US took the lead in the first half, but Las Leonas capitalized on three penalty kicks to seal the solid win for Red, White and Blue. In the second match, a quarter of an hour after the first goalless match, Argentina scored three field goals in each of the remaining periods to win 3-0.
Games will be played at Karen Chilton Stadium on the University of North Carolina campus. Tickets are on sale and on sale by clicking here and will be on sale on the website. The cost is $10 for youth (17 years old and younger) and $20 for general admission for adults.
Bourne returns to the red and white triangle
rooster Darcy was born She will be returning to North Carolina this weekend, the first time she has been to Triangle since winning the ACC Freshman of the Year in 2021. Bourne will be a fit for the England women’s team.
Bourne made her international debut in England on February 19 by defeating Argentina in the country’s first FIH Pro League competition. Duke’s top scorer in 2021, Bourne excelled at English hockey club Surbiton when she took a break last season to focus on training with the national under-21 team. She was also recently invited to train with the women’s hockey team of Great Britain when the team began training for the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
Bourne, dressed in red and white, returns to England this weekend for two FIH Pro League matches against the US women’s national team.
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