The U.S. Under-23 Women’s National Team will participate in the Women’s U-23 Nordic Tournament during the FIFA international break from Aug. 29-Sept. 3, taking on Norway, Sweden and England.

U.S. head coach B.J. Snow has called up a unique roster that features 22 professional players and one collegiate player. Of the 22 pros, 12 play for NWSL teams and 10 play for European clubs. Those 10 players play in France (3), Sweden (2), and one each from Portugal, Iceland, Czech Republic, Spain and England.

“Playing on the international stage against top competition is a critical part of our players’ development,” Snow said. “For the first time in the history of our U-23 Women’s National Team, we will be taking a roster consisting almost entirely of professional players. This is an exciting step in the evolution of this team but more importantly, provides us a great indicator as to where women’s soccer is heading in our country.”

The roster features six players who have seen time with the full U.S. Women’s National Team, including five who have earned caps: Houston Dash goalkeeper Jane Campbell (3 caps), Dash midfielder Haley Hanson (1), Washington Spirit forward Ashley Hatch (1), Sky Blue FC forward Savannah McCaskill (6) and Spirit midfielder Andi Sullivan (10). Goalkeeper Casey Murphy, the USA’s starter at the 2016 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, has also seen training time with the senior side but has not been capped.

“Throughout the process of selecting this roster, the NWSL clubs and coaches have been nothing short of fantastic to work with,” Snow said. “We feel it’s absolutely critical to nurture our relationships with each other so we can continue to mutually facilitate the development of our top young players. Fortunately, they have all been great in recognizing the opportunity the Nordic Tournament presents for their players, and we are extremely grateful to them for that.”

Ten players on the roster have played in a FIFA World Cup at the youth level and the NWSL players have played a combined 176 league matches so far this year. Players eligible for the U-23 WNT this year are those born on or after January 1, 1995.

The USA will open its tournament against Sweden on Aug. 29 at Sarpsborg Stadium in Sarpsborg and then will face England on Aug. 31 in Fredrikstad Stadium in Fredrikstad. The USA’s final match, against Norway on Sept. 3, will also be played at Sarpsborg Stadium.



Under-23 Women’s Nordic Tournament Match Schedule:

Aug. 29 Norway vs. England Sarpsborg Stadium; Sarpsborg, Norway

USA vs. Sweden

Aug. 31 Norway vs. Sweden Fredrikstad Stadium; Fredrikstad, Norway

USA vs. England

Sept. 3 USA vs. Norway Sarpsborg Stadium; Sarpsborg, Norway

Sweden vs. England



U.S. Under-23 Women’s National Team Roster by Position:

GOALKEEPERS (3): Courtney Brosnan (Le Havre AC; Madison, N.J.), Jane Campbell (Houston Dash; Kennesaw, Ga.), Casey Murphy (Montpellier HSC; Bridgewater, N.J.)

DEFENDERS (7): Maddie Bauer (Djurgårdens IF; Newport Beach, Calif.), Rachel Bloznalis (Umeå IK; Upton, Mass.), Megan Buckingham (Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar; Novi, Mich.), Deja David (Le Havre AC; Montclair, N.J.), Schuyler DeBree (AC Sparta Prague; Fair Haven, N.J.), Mallory Eubanks (Washington Spirit; Lexington, Ky.), Samantha Staab (Clemson; San Diego, Calif.)

MIDFIELDERS (6): Morgan Andrews (Seattle Reign FC; Milford, N.H.), Carlyn Baldwin (Sporting Clube de Portugal; Oakton, Va.), Haley Hanson (Houston Dash; Overland Park, Kan.), Savannah McCaskill (Sky Blue FC; Chapin, S.C.), Andi Sullivan (Washington Spirit; Lorton, Va.), Bri Visalli (West Ham United W.F.C.; San Jose, Calif.)

FORWARDS (7): Imani Dorsey (Sky Blue FC; Elkridge, Md.), Summer Green (Chicago Red Stars; Brighton, Mich.), Ashley Hatch (Washington Spirit; Gilbert, Ariz.), Rachel Hill (Orlando Pride; Rollinsford, N.H.), Darian Jenkins (NC Courage; Heber City, Utah), Jaycie Johnson (Seattle Reign FC; Lee's Summit, Mo.), Toni Payne (Sevilla FC; Birmingham, Ala.)