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Adams and Myklebust Named to U.S. Under-21 National Team
5/21/2024 2:14:00 PM | Field Hockey
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Lucy Adams and Mia Karine Myklebust were named to the United States Under-21 National Team for the 2024 Junior Pan-American Championship. Head Coach Allan Law announced the 18-player roster Monday.
Adams and Myklebust are the lone Ivy Leaguers named to the National Team and will represent the United States in July.
Adams will don the Red, White, and Blue after a stellar first two seasons at Brown. She earned First Team All-Ivy and First Team All-Northeast region honors as a first-year in 2022 before picking up Second Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-Northeast region honors last fall.
The Andover, Massachusetts native is one of eight athletes on the roster who competed at the 2023 Junior Pan-Am Championship.
Myklebust enrolled in Brown in January and enters her first season with the Bears in 2024. The Los Gatos, California native earned Second Team All-Ivy honors as a first-year at Columbia in 2022.
Brown is one of eight college programs represented on the roster and one of six with multiple selections. Maryland leads all programs with five selections with Virginia (3), Brown (2), UConn (2), North Carolina (2), and Wake Forest (2) following.
2024 JPAC Roster
Mia Abello – Virginia
Lucy Adams – Brown
Olivia Bent-Cole – Northwestern
Isabella Bianco – Louisville
Maci Bradford – Maryland
Milaw Clause – UConn
Jans Croon – Virginia
Ella Gaitan – Maryland
Ryleigh Heck – North Carolina
Josie Hollamon – Maryland
Alyssa Klebasko – Maryland
Natalie McKenna – UConn
Daniela Mendez-Trendler – Virginia
Ava Moore – Wake Forest
Mia Karine Myklebust – Brown
Hope Rose – Maryland
Mia Schoenbeck – Wake Forest
Kelly Smith – North Carolina
Alternates
Carherine Arentz – Temple
Abigail Burnett – Michigan
Emma Clements – VCU
Erika Culp – St. Joseph's
Lauren Masters – Louisville
Ericka Morris-Adams – Maryland
Emma Ramsey – Yale
Rylie Wollerton – Louisville
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Adams and Myklebust are the lone Ivy Leaguers named to the National Team and will represent the United States in July.
Adams will don the Red, White, and Blue after a stellar first two seasons at Brown. She earned First Team All-Ivy and First Team All-Northeast region honors as a first-year in 2022 before picking up Second Team All-Ivy and Second Team All-Northeast region honors last fall.
The Andover, Massachusetts native is one of eight athletes on the roster who competed at the 2023 Junior Pan-Am Championship.
Myklebust enrolled in Brown in January and enters her first season with the Bears in 2024. The Los Gatos, California native earned Second Team All-Ivy honors as a first-year at Columbia in 2022.
Brown is one of eight college programs represented on the roster and one of six with multiple selections. Maryland leads all programs with five selections with Virginia (3), Brown (2), UConn (2), North Carolina (2), and Wake Forest (2) following.
2024 JPAC Roster
Mia Abello – Virginia
Lucy Adams – Brown
Olivia Bent-Cole – Northwestern
Isabella Bianco – Louisville
Maci Bradford – Maryland
Milaw Clause – UConn
Jans Croon – Virginia
Ella Gaitan – Maryland
Ryleigh Heck – North Carolina
Josie Hollamon – Maryland
Alyssa Klebasko – Maryland
Natalie McKenna – UConn
Daniela Mendez-Trendler – Virginia
Ava Moore – Wake Forest
Mia Karine Myklebust – Brown
Hope Rose – Maryland
Mia Schoenbeck – Wake Forest
Kelly Smith – North Carolina
Alternates
Carherine Arentz – Temple
Abigail Burnett – Michigan
Emma Clements – VCU
Erika Culp – St. Joseph's
Lauren Masters – Louisville
Ericka Morris-Adams – Maryland
Emma Ramsey – Yale
Rylie Wollerton – Louisville
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 immediately impacts 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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