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WPS Player Allocations – U.S. Women's National Team
WPS Team
Players Listed in Alphabetical Order
Bay Area: Nicole Barnhart, Rachel Buehler, Leslie Osborne
Boston Breakers: Angela Hucles, Kristine Lilly, Heather Mitts
Chicago Red Stars: Carli Lloyd,Kate Markgraf,Lindsay Tarpley
Los Angeles: Shannon Boxx, Stephanie Cox, Aly Wagner
Sky Blue FC: Natasha Kai, Heather O'Reilly, Christie Rampone
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Perennial NBA All-Star Steve Nash talks about the love for the women's game that led him to
become an investor in WPS and take a role in today's allocation announcement, while Abby Wambach
talks about her recovery and how the Olympic team pulled together:
NASH
Being part of the allocation announcement
It was really exciting.
Thanks to an MLSR reader we now have an answer to a burning question we have had since we
started..."Where are the Colorado Celebrity Fans???" Of course looking at most games at
Dicks Sporting Goods park the question paled in importance to ones like, "When will Fernando
Clavijo get the sack?, "Why is Colorado's best player, Christian Gomez riding the bench?
The Women's Professional Soccer League announced its allocation of members of the U.S. women's
national team on Tuesday, establishing a foundation for the seven-team league set to kick off next
spring.
U.S. Olympic team star Hope Solo and U.S. national team striker Abby Wambach were among the 21
players assigned to the seven teams.
Ah, the Home Depot Center - acres of athletic facilities, a number of sporting personalities, and
one frazzled me, trying to get stuff for stories.
I ran from the Galaxy's practice field to try to catch Claudio Suarez before he left with his
teammates on a bus to the airport. I waited by the front entrance of the complex as various Chivas
USA players walked by from the practice field.
September 13, 2008 - The Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) draft takes place next so let's
catch up with what's happening with the new league. If you've been living in a cave,
the WPS will be the highest level of women's professional soccer in North America.
The league consists of seven teams across the country with markets for the 2009 season including [.
Boston Head Coach Tony DiCicco (far left) and WPS Part Owner and two-time NBA MVP Steve Nash (far
right) pose with the Breakers three allocated players: Heather Mitts, Angela Hucles and Kristine
Lilly. (Women's Professional Soccer) September 16, 2008 - Women's Professional Soccer (WPS)
announced the allocations of the U.