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The United States Women's National American Football Team is the official American football senior national team of the United States.

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History

The original 45 women to compete for the USA played in the 2010 IFAF Women's World Championship in Stockholm, Sweden. They defeated Canada (66-0) for their first World Championship.

Team USA competed at the 2013 IFAF Women's World Championship, where they took their second title after beating Canada 64-0.

2010 Roster

U.S. Women's National Team

Coaching Staff

John Konecki

Anthony Stone

Mark McLaughlin

Jennifer Huston

2013 Roster

U.S. Women’s National Team

Name Pos. Hometown Club

Ashley Berggren WR Evanston, Ill. Chicago Force Kenoris Blackmon DL Kansas City, Mo. K.C. Tribe Cassey Brick RB Costa Mesa, Calif. San Diego SurgeMia Brickhouse RB San Francisco, Calif. Boston Militia Callie Brownson DB Alexandria, Va. D.C. Divas Alberta Brydson DB Cedar Hill, Texas Dallas Diamonds Brittany Bushman QB Euless, Texas Dallas Diamonds Andreana Campolo LB Auburn, Wash. Seattle Majestics Catherine Converse DL Kalamazoo, Mich. West Michigan Mayhem Jennifer Deering DL Oakland, Calif. Bay Area Bandits Vicky Eddy LB Woburn, Mass. Boston MilitiaKristine Elmore LB East Orange, N.J. New York Sharks Tami Engelman OL Chicago, Ill. Chicago Force Danielle Golay DL Alameda, Calif. Bay Area Bandits Rachel Gore DB Federal Way, Wash. Seattle Majestics Jeanette Gray WR Highland, Ind. Chicago Force Sami Grisafe QB Evanston, Ill. Chicago Force Brandy Hatcher RB Chicago, Ill. Chicago Force Leah Hinkle LB Albany, Ore. Portland Shockwave Odessa Jenkins RB Prosper, Texas Dallas DiamondsKimberly Klesse WR Columbus, Ohio Columbus CometsAngela Larsen K-P San Jose, Calif. Bay Area Bandits Kimberly Marks DL Chicago, Ill. Chicago Force Aspen Marshall DL Benicia, Calif. Bay Area Bandits Knengi Martin DL San Diego, Calif. San Diego Surge Rachel May DL Haltom City, Texas Dallas Diamonds Jamie Menzyk OL Portage, Ind. Chicago Force Karen Mulligan QB Brooklyn, N.Y. New York Sharks Elizabeth Okey OL Chicago, Ill. Chicago Force Dawn Pederson OL Chicago, Ill. Chicago Force Holly Peterson WR Elk Grove, Calif. Sacramento Sirens Jennifer Plummer LB Galesburg, Mich. West Michigan Mayhem Athena Reyes DB Yonkers, N.Y. New York Sharks Sarah Schkeeper OL Brooklyn, N.Y. N.Y. Sharks Adrienne Smith WR New York, N.Y. Boston Militia Katie Sowers DB Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City Titans Liz Sowers WR Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City Tribe Sharon Vasquez DB Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh Passion Nicole Vilarino WR Tualatin, Ore. Portland Shockwave Katrina Walter OL Poway, Calif. San Diego Surge Jen Welter LB Dallas, Texas Dallas Diamonds Donna Wilkinson DL Wheaton, Md. D.C. Divas Rebecca Worsham OL Springfield, Va. D.C. Divas Stephanie Jeffers OL Medford, MA Boston MilitiaAlexis Snyder RB Phoenix Phantomz

Coaching Staff

John Konecki Head Coach/OC Chicago ForceJulie Shockley Receivers Sacramento SirensAdam Lewandowski Defensive Coordinator Chicago ForceJohn Shockley Definsive Line Sacramento SirensNick Djurdjevic Defensive Backs Chicago Force

References

United States women's national American football team Wikipedia


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