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Adams Named to USA Field Hockey U-21 National Team
1/11/2023 10:00:00 AM | Field Hockey
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Brown Field Hockey standout and First Team All-Ivy selection Lucy Adams was named to the USA Field Hockey U-21 Women's National Team, announced by head coach Tracey Paul yesterday.
Adams is one of 29 Americans who will compete in an additional trial in February before the roster for the 2023 Junior Pan American Championship from April 10-18 in Saint Michael, Barbados.
"I am so honored to be selected to the U21 National Team," said Adams. "I could not have done it without this past season at Brown Field Hockey. Nothing could have prepared me better than working alongside such amazing teammates and learning from such talented coaches."
The Andover, Massachusetts native started all 17 games for the Bears in 2022 and ranked second on the team in goals (5) and points (15). Her five assists ranked third.
Adams was one of six Bears to start all 17 games this fall. Notably, she recorded points in seven straight games in the middle of the season and had a goal and assist in Brown's 2-0 win at Dartmouth.
In addition to First Team All-Conference honors, Adams garnered NFHCA First Team All-Northeast honors, becoming the ninth Bear to pick up First Team All-Region accolades from the NFHCA.
Adams is one of two Massachusetts natives named to the roster alongside Wake Forest goalkeeper Ellie Todd. Adams and Todd are the lone New Englanders on the roster. Pennsylvania is the most-heavily represented state with 11.
Adams is one of three Ivy Leaguers named to the roster alongside Harvard's Avery Donahue and Columbia's MK Myklebust.
USA Field Hockey U-21 Women's National Team Roster:
Mia Abello (The Kinkaid School; Houston, Texas)
Lucy Adams (Brown; Andover, Mass.)
Olivia Bent-Cole (Camden Catholic High; Philadelphia, Pa.)
Isabella Bianco (Louisville; Berlin, N.J.)
Charlotte Bruder (Episcopal Academy; Malvern, Pa.)
Jans Croon (Virginia; Manhattan Beach, Calif.)
Katie Dixon (North Carolina; Cary, N.C.)
Avery Donahue (Harvard; Madison, N.J.)
Pyper Friedman (William & Mary; Phoenix, Md.)
Ryleigh Heck (North Carolina; Berlin, N.J.)
Josie Hollamon (Delmar High School; Delmar, Del.),
Natalie Machiran (Mt. Hebron; Ellicott City, Md.)
Mia Magnotta (Iowa; Kingston, Pa.)
Daniela Mendez-Trendler (Virginia; Reistertown, Md.)
Jayden Moon (William & Mary; Spotsylvania, Va.)
Mia Karine Myklebust (Columbia; Los Gatos, Calif.)
Madison Orsi (Virginia; Downingtown, Pa.)
Josephine Palde (Duke; Schwenksville, Pa.)
Ashley Sessa (St. Louis University; Schwenksville, Pa.)
Annabel Skubisz (Northwestern; Houston, Texas)
Abigail Tamer (Michigan; Whitmore Lake, Mich.)
Ellie Todd (Wake Forest; Wellesley, Mass.)
Reagan Underwood (Liberty; Sinking Spring, Pa.)
Lauren Wadas (Northwestern; Annville, Pa.)
Rayne Wright (Maryland; Bethlehem, Pa.)
* Will trial in February
* Peyton Hale (Boston College; Forest Hill, Md.)
* Alana McVeigh (Duke; Lansdale, Pa.)
* Hope Rose (Maryland; Dauphin, Pa.)
* Kiersten Thomassey (North Carolina; New Albany, Ohio)
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Adams is one of 29 Americans who will compete in an additional trial in February before the roster for the 2023 Junior Pan American Championship from April 10-18 in Saint Michael, Barbados.
"I am so honored to be selected to the U21 National Team," said Adams. "I could not have done it without this past season at Brown Field Hockey. Nothing could have prepared me better than working alongside such amazing teammates and learning from such talented coaches."
The Andover, Massachusetts native started all 17 games for the Bears in 2022 and ranked second on the team in goals (5) and points (15). Her five assists ranked third.
Adams was one of six Bears to start all 17 games this fall. Notably, she recorded points in seven straight games in the middle of the season and had a goal and assist in Brown's 2-0 win at Dartmouth.
In addition to First Team All-Conference honors, Adams garnered NFHCA First Team All-Northeast honors, becoming the ninth Bear to pick up First Team All-Region accolades from the NFHCA.
Adams is one of two Massachusetts natives named to the roster alongside Wake Forest goalkeeper Ellie Todd. Adams and Todd are the lone New Englanders on the roster. Pennsylvania is the most-heavily represented state with 11.
Adams is one of three Ivy Leaguers named to the roster alongside Harvard's Avery Donahue and Columbia's MK Myklebust.
USA Field Hockey U-21 Women's National Team Roster:
Mia Abello (The Kinkaid School; Houston, Texas)
Lucy Adams (Brown; Andover, Mass.)
Olivia Bent-Cole (Camden Catholic High; Philadelphia, Pa.)
Isabella Bianco (Louisville; Berlin, N.J.)
Charlotte Bruder (Episcopal Academy; Malvern, Pa.)
Jans Croon (Virginia; Manhattan Beach, Calif.)
Katie Dixon (North Carolina; Cary, N.C.)
Avery Donahue (Harvard; Madison, N.J.)
Pyper Friedman (William & Mary; Phoenix, Md.)
Ryleigh Heck (North Carolina; Berlin, N.J.)
Josie Hollamon (Delmar High School; Delmar, Del.),
Natalie Machiran (Mt. Hebron; Ellicott City, Md.)
Mia Magnotta (Iowa; Kingston, Pa.)
Daniela Mendez-Trendler (Virginia; Reistertown, Md.)
Jayden Moon (William & Mary; Spotsylvania, Va.)
Mia Karine Myklebust (Columbia; Los Gatos, Calif.)
Madison Orsi (Virginia; Downingtown, Pa.)
Josephine Palde (Duke; Schwenksville, Pa.)
Ashley Sessa (St. Louis University; Schwenksville, Pa.)
Annabel Skubisz (Northwestern; Houston, Texas)
Abigail Tamer (Michigan; Whitmore Lake, Mich.)
Ellie Todd (Wake Forest; Wellesley, Mass.)
Reagan Underwood (Liberty; Sinking Spring, Pa.)
Lauren Wadas (Northwestern; Annville, Pa.)
Rayne Wright (Maryland; Bethlehem, Pa.)
* Will trial in February
* Peyton Hale (Boston College; Forest Hill, Md.)
* Alana McVeigh (Duke; Lansdale, Pa.)
* Hope Rose (Maryland; Dauphin, Pa.)
* Kiersten Thomassey (North Carolina; New Albany, Ohio)
BROWN UNIVERSITY SPORTS FOUNDATION
The Brown University Sports Foundation (BUSF) is the lifeblood of the athletics program, and exists to enhance the student-athlete experience through philanthropic support from alumni, parents, fans and friends. A gift through the Sports Foundation makes an immediate impact on today's Brown Bears and helps them to be their best in the classroom, in competition and most importantly in the community. To learn more about supporting the Bears, please click here.
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
For the latest on Brown Athletics, please follow @BrownU_Bears on Twitter, @BrownU_Bears on Instagram, like BrownUBears on Facebook and subscribe to the BrownAthletics YouTube channel.
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