Jun 29, 2010 0
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.







