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Abby’s XI, Huffman, Long and the new girls

Enough has been said since Abby Wambach and Marta selected their starting XI’s for the All-Star Game tomorrow night. Rather than rehash the main comment (it looks like the USWNT vs. the International All-Star format) I will say that at least the build-up to the event had the illusion of suspense.

One area I think most All-Star games miss is that there is not enough excitement built in to the event. The NFL game, while in Hawaii, is a dud. MLB ties home-field advantage for the World Series to the outcome and I think it has gotten to the point that few people care. The NBA does a lot of fun and flashy things, including the skills challenge the night before, and because the players want to be involved, it works. I think WPS is trying to do something more fan-friendly with this format and depending on how the game ends, it could work well.

And just in case you haven’t seen them yet, here are the rosters:

Abby XI (green/home; Abby Wambach – Captain, Paul Riley – Head Coach)
Starters
#1 – Hope Solo, GK, Atlanta Beat
#3 – Amy LePeilbet, D, Boston Breakers
#6 – Lori Lindsey, M, Philadelphia Independence
#7 – Shannon Boxx, M, FC Gold Pride
#8 – Tina Ellertson, D, Atlanta Beat
#9 – Eniola Aluko, F, Atlanta Beat
#10 – Heather O’Reilly, M, Sky Blue FC
#11 – Lauren Cheney, F, Boston Breakers
#17 – Lori Chalupny, M, Atlanta Beat
#20 – Abby Wambach, F, Washington Freedom
#84 – Cat Whitehill, D, Washington Freedom

Reserves
#4 – Angie Kerr, M, Atlanta Beat
#14 – Karen Carney, M, Chicago Red Stars
#19 – Kelley O’Hara, F, FC Gold Pride
#21 – Laura Kalmari, M, Sky Blue FC
#66 – Tasha Kai, F, Sky Blue FC
#85 – Jillian Loyden, GK, Chicago Red Stars
Kate Markgraf, D, Chicago Red Stars (injured/not rostered)

Marta XI (white/away; Marta – Captain, Albertin Montoya – Head Coach)
Starters
#1 – Karen Bardsley, GK, Sky Blue FC
#3 – Allison Falk, D, Philadelphia Independence
#4 – Rachel Buehler, D, FC Gold Pride
#7 – Kelly Smith, M, Boston Breakers
#8 – Sonia Bompastor, M, Washington Freedom
#9 – Ramona Bachmann, F, Atlanta Beat
#10 – Marta, F, FC Gold Pride
#12 – Christine Sinclair, F, FC Gold Pride
#13 – Kristine Lilly, M, Boston Breakers
#14 – Brittany Taylor, D, Sky Blue FC
#24 – Aya Miyama, M, Atlanta Beat

Reserves
#5 – Christie Rampone, D, Sky Blue FC
#11 – Becky Sauerbrunn, D, Washington Freedom
#17 – Amy Rodriguez, F, Philadelphia Independence
#18 – Erin McLeod, GK, Washington Freedom
#22 – Alex Scott, D, Boston Breakers
#78 – Cristiane, F, Chicago Red Stars
Caroline Seger, M, Philadelphia Independence (injured/not rostered)

USWNT Call-ups

Congratulations are in order for Sarah Huffman and Allie Long, both of whom earned call-ups to the USWNT for the two friendlies against Sweden in July. It is nice to see some new faces getting an opportunity to prove themselves and hopefully things will go well for Huffman and Long. The only question I have is where is Becky Sauerbrunn? The WPS Ironwoman gets snubbed again. Maybe its time for an online campaign or something…

Klein’s blog

New Freedom player Brittany Klein is actually pretty internet savvy and has her own website, that includes a blog. Her latest post is about joining the Freedom and is worth a read. She also has a live chat feature on her blog so if you feel like chatting with her, head on over and say hi.

More Harris features

Apparently people still can’t get over Saint Louis Athletica folding midseason and talking with former players of the franchise makes for interesting feature stories local networks are using to promote the league. I guess that’s both good and bad. Anyway, in DC we only have Ashlyn Harris to chat with so here is another story on her journey of late.

Whitehill on the World Cup

Cat continues her blog on Soccer365.com and her latest post is on how watching the World Cup is helping her improve her game. Got to love the dedication and hopefully this new knowledge will translate into on-the-field results soon.

Remembering Vanole

For fans of the WUSA Freedom, this article that appeared last week on former Freedom assistant David Vanole is a must-read. Tom Friend does a great job of painting Vanole’s life and showing his role in helping soccer gain more recognition in the U.S.

Picking up a point on the road

Looking at the bigger picture, picking up a point on the road at first place FC Gold Pride is a good result. However, was anyone else out there disappointed when that Marta goal found the net after the Freedom had held a 1-0 lead for most of the match?

Again, in this situation picking up a point is a good result but it sure would’ve been better to have the Freedom end the weekend in 1st.

Allie Long had a great goal in the first half and I’m still trying to figure out how she was able to get the shot off since it looked like she had at least three FCGP players closing in on her. Marta’s rebound was a great looking goal as well.

Hopefully the Freedom can keep this streak going as the newly resurgent Chicago Red Stars come to town. Chicago seemed to be the Freedom’s main nemesis last year so we can only imagine how this thing will turn out. Should be fun.

LINKS

A couple of articles to pass along:

  • Hall of Freedom Inductee Nominations (WashingtonFreedom.com) – The team is taking nominations from fans in terms of who should be inducted next. For some reason I sense a Jen Grubb campaign coming…
  • Freedom Newbies: “Soccer Nerd” Lene Mykjåland (Bleacher Report) – Kat Galsim has a great piece on Norwegian Lene Mykjaland, although I don’t know if nerd is the right word. Don’t believe me? I don’t think a nerd would be able to pull off tricks like these.

As always, if you find an article worth mentioning, let us know in the comments below.

Freedom benefit from Athletica by adding backup GK

So, right after I write a huge post on the Freedom not making any drastic moves in the wake of Athletica folding the team goes out and adds rookie GK Ashlyn Harris.

Aside from making outspoken UNC alum and Freedom D Cat Whitehill happy, this move actually makes a lot of sense. Primary backup Briana Scurry has been out injured since she started the April 25 loss to Philadelphia and won’t be able to return until June 5, so adding the 19th overall pick in the 2010 draft to push current backup GK Meagan McCray seems like a good idea.

To make room for Harris on the roster the team waived Maryland alum GK Mary Casey and placed forward Lisa De Vanna on 30-day IR.

WELCOME STARCITYFAN

Any fan of the Freedom is probably familiar with StarCityFan and so it is with great excitement that I announce that he will be contributing here to Freedom Insider. I don’t think I’ve met anyone, save Jim Gabarra and Clyde Watson, who knows more about the team than he does so I am excited that he will be helping me out. In fact, his first post is a preview of Saturday’s match against first place FC Gold Pride and will be up later today so make sure you stop by and visit again later.

LINKS

I know, twice in one week, but here are some articles worth checking out before the next time the Freedom take the pitch.

One last thing – if you haven’t voted for WPS All-Stars yet, today’s your last chance to do so. Erin McLeod has had a remarkable season so far but is in danger of not making the game. So at the very least go vote for Erin.

Changes, changes, changes

So, did anything exciting happen to you this Memorial Day?

This will be a combo post – reaction to Sunday’s win and links to everything else going on.

First, it’s great to be in sole possession of second place after Sunday’s 2-1 win over Philly. And it’s even better to think the Freedom are quickly becoming a powerhouse in the league. It does seem the team followed this same pattern last year – struggling out of the gate before heating up, moving up the standings and then cooling off – but it also seems like it is happening a lot faster this year.

Instead of rehashing everything that other writers have said, I will just make three quick points:

  • Sarah Huffman is one tough player and she is appearing more and more to be that link the team was missing last year.
  • Erin McLeod has to the be the most underrated GK in WPS. Aside from the misplayed ball that squirted in late for a goal, McLeod had a stellar performance once again and really should have earned her third consecutive shutout.
  • The camo uni’s were pretty sweet and they definitely need to make another appearance this season.

Now bring on FC Gold Pride and hopefully first place.

LINKS

Here are some articles worth checking out – both Freedom and WPS style.

WPS Monday Kick-Around: Off contract compensation a talking point amidst Athletica debacle (The Equalizer) – A different take on what may have happened in the demise of Athletica. Jeff is one of the top WPS beat reporters and this is truly another great find by him.

Beat agrees to terms with Solo, Ellertson, and Aluko (Atlanta Beat web site) – You knew this was coming given the free agent status of all Saint Louis players, and the first three to sign decided to stick together. If this doesn’t solve Atlanta’s problems I don’t know what will.

Abby Wambach now third-highest scorer, named athlete of the week (USA Today) – Playing on national team duty the week before, last week was honor Abby Wambach week. Regardless of the fact that it wasn’t for her play with the Freedom, it’s nice to see Abby get the ink.

Player Profile: Abby Wambach (All White Kit) – Jenna at AWK also caught the Freedom bug this past week and out together more than one piece on the team.

Casey Signs With WPS’s Washington Freedom (UMTerps.com) – Mary Casey has gone from the Sol to the Freedom to unemployed back to the Freedom with the injury to Briana Scurry.

W-LEAGUE LINKS

W-League Team of the Week (USLSoccer.com) – Freedom Futures players D Molly King and M Furtuna Velaj were named to the W-League’s Team of the Week for their performances in the win over the New Jersey Rangers.

Wildcats, Freedom Futures Play to 3-3 Draw (USLSoccer.com) – Freedom Futures salvage a tie with New Jersey Wildcats on an Omolyn Davis goal in the 60th minute.

That covers what I had. As always, if you have anything to add post it in the comments section. Finally, I want to add content more frequently to the blog but because I don’t have the time to add what I’d like, I wanted to see if there was anyone out there who would like to contribute to Freedom Insider by way of writing the previews and providing more timely recaps. If interested, use the contact page to send me an e-mail with your contact information.

Support media outlets covering WPS

One of the things I enjoyed doing while working in the Freedom front office was my weekly links blog post, highlighting all of the places that had talked about the Freedom over the previous week. It truly became a fascination of mine to watch how coverage of the Freedom and WPS was growing despite the struggles I had pitching stories locally. It definitely gave me a sense of accomplishment.

So, after multiple lengthy debates with myself (no, I’m not crazy for talking to myself … am I?) I have decided to continue the process. I have really struggled with the fact that I know most of my readers have probably already seen and read most of these articles however, if we want to keep WPS going – and we know there are still plenty of struggles given the recent mess in Saint Louis (Women’s Soccer Weekly has a quick recap of the situation), then we need to make sure we support the coverage the league is getting so the media continues to cover WPS more.

So without any further ramblings – here are some stories I found interesting. (Note: Since the match with Canada has happened, I will only include a recap or two – no previews. Sorry.)

De Vanna’s Asian Cup Despair (Australian FourFourTwo) – Basically the worst thing that could have happened did as Lisa De Vanna broke her leg while away on national team duty. No word yet on when she will be back on the pitch.

Fans get a show as Washington Freedom, Canada tie 3-3 (Potomac Soccer Wire) – Erin McLeod played for the Freedom her teammates on the national team were able to erase a two goal deficit to earn a tie [Edited to correct misstated fact]. At least there were more than 2,200 fans in attendance on a day when the weather was questionable.

Canadian Women’s National Team Update (All White Kit) – For fans of Canada, or for those wanting to get a perspective on the friendly from the Canadian point of view. Very well done.

MY WASHINGTON: Washington Freedom player heads to D.C.’s top outdoor spots (DC Examiner) – Christie Welsh shares her favorite things about Washington D.C.

W-LEAGUE LINKS – The Freedom Futures kicked off the season Saturday with a 3-0 win over the New Jersey Rangers.

Freedom Futures, New Name, Familiar Faces (Washingtonfreedom.com) – The Freedom Futures brought back some familiar faces…

Freedom Futures Reach Into College Ranks (USLSoccer.com) – And they reached into the college ranks to form this year’s squad. It’s worked in the past so why not again?

And finally, for all you fans of collectibles out there, Upper Deck has released its 2010 MLS Card Set and which includes cards featuring WPS players. According to Upper Deck’s site there are multiple player cards included in the 175-card set plus there is a special 10-card WPS All Stars subset. The special subset features the Freedom’s Abby Wambach and Sonia Bompastor.

I know that doesn’t begin to cover all the great stuff being written out there about the Freedom, but it’s a start. If you have a link to a story that needs to be checked out, leave it in the comments section.

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