Under-14 GNT Talent ID Camp Roster
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Brooke Chavez
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 2031
MF
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NC Courage
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Ava Jaymes Chesnik
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 2031
D
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Tennessee SC
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Ariah Dominguez
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 2030
F
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San Diego Surf
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Brylee Hamilton
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 2030
MF
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VDA
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Andrea Lopes
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 2030
F
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PDA
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Ava Ramberg
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 2031
MF
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Austin Sting
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After three 80-player regional mini-camps were held this year for the U.S. Under-14 Girls’ Talent ID Program – one for each region: West, East and Central – 62 of the top players will cometogether for the U.S. U-14 Girls’ Talent ID National Camp.
With the ongoing objective to expand and improve the Women’s Youth National Team player pool, players will be in camp from May 26-31 at the newly opened Arthur M. Blank U.S. Soccer National Training Center in Fayetteville, Ga. This will be the second training camp for the U.S. Women’s and Girls’ National Team program to be held at the NTC and the first U-14 Girls’ TID camp held at U.S. Soccer’s new home.
This TID camp will be an opportunity for some of the most talented young female players from across the country to show their skills to National Team coaches and scouts and also serves as an opportunity for female scouts and coaches. The entire coaching staff for the camp will be female with the U.S. Women’s National Team program, under head coach Emma Hayes, endeavoring to look at all women’s and girls’ development through a female lens.
The camp will be led by U.S. Soccer West TID Managers Christina Murillo and Krystle Seidel, North TID Managers Lindsay Basalyga and Claire Ward and South TID Manager Ileana Moschos. Additional female scouts will support the managers in coaching roles.
U.S. Under-15 Girls’ National Team head coach Vanessa Mann will also attend the camp. She also attended each of the three regional mini-camps to begin to familiarize herself with the player pool and lead presentations on the U.S. Way and herLENS for this age group of players.
The coaches will lead and facilitate the players’ learning during the week of training, games and off-field video analysis and education sessions. Adhering the maxim of “If you can see it, you can be it,” a large portion of the support staff will consist of women, who along with the coaching staff will give the players numerous female role models for the entire week of training camp.
The U-14 TID Program is designed to discover a larger base of high potentials through widespread scouting at the U-14 age group and build the player pool foundation for the U-15 Girls’ National Team while introducing them to The U.S. Way. The mini-camp format helps to evaluate and inspire high-potential players while accelerating their development in an engaging, supportive and challenging environment.
In addition to expanding the YNT player pool at its early stages, the scouting and identification structure gives U-14 players a meaningful opportunity to learn and apply basic principles of the U.S. Way playing philosophy and other high performance education topics such as nutrition, rest and recovery and self-evaluation tools to help them take further responsibility for their own development. Travel is minimized through the regional mini-camp set-up, helping minimize days away from home, school and club. The program also bolsters U.S. Soccer’s national network of scouts, advancing their education and development while also building the Federation’s connections with clubs across the country.
Since August of 2025, more than 2,000 female players have been seen and evaluated at U.S. Soccer Talent ID Centers, hosted across 30 locations and led by Girls’ TID Regional Managers.
U.S. UNDER-14 GIRLS’ NATIONAL ID CAMP BY POSITION (Club; Hometown):
Goalkeepers (6): Stella Boyd (San Diego Surf SC; Carlsbad, Calif.), Gianna Brown (Lamorinda SC; Pinole, Calif.), Harper Gage (D’Feeters Kicks SC; Prosper, Texas), Sloane Thompson (Cleveland Force SC; Moreland Hill, Ohio), Sadie Widlansky (Florida United SC; Parkland, Fla.), Eva Wyspianski (Penn Fusion SA; Bryn Mawr, Pa.)
Defenders (18): Camilla Argote (Players Development Academy; Scotch Plains, N.J.), Rowen Briggs (Richmond United SC; Glen Allen, Va.), Kensie Cabral (San Diego Surf SC; San Diego, Calif.), Ava Jaymes Chesnik (Tennessee SC; Franklin, Tenn.), Summer Chin (Southern California Blues SC; La Verne, Calif.), Hailey Cook (Slammers FC HB Koge; Fountain Valley, Calif.), Emerson Crumley (Cleveland Force SC; Amherst, Ohio), Cora Dugan (Real Colorado; Denver, Colo.), Karis Edwards (Florida Premier FC; Lutz, Fla.), Sullivan Frericks (Tennessee SC; Thompsons Station, Tenn.), Brylee Hamilton (Virginia Development Academy; Woodbridge, Va.), Marta Lopez (Fort Wayne United FC; Fort Wayne, Ind.), Kinley Minyard (Lonestar SC; Cedar Park, Texas), Sereen Papp (San Francisco Elite Academy; San Francisco, Calif.), Ava Ramberg (Sting Austin; Austin, Texas), Abby Rolfes (SC del Sol; Glendale, Ariz.), Gillian Vega (Players Development Academy; Westfield, N.J.), Naiany Zuniga (Eagles SC; Santa Paula, Calif.)
Midfielders (24): Sophia Barnes (Bethesda SC; Rockville, Md.), Teagan Borges (Almaden FC; San Jose, Calif.), Brooke Chavez (North Carolina Courage Academy; Wake Forest, N.C.), Sarah Criss (Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals; Warminster, Pa.), Morgan Douce (Ohio Premier SC; Radnor, Ohio), Michelle Garcia (D’Feeters Kicks SC; Plano, Texas), Ella Hall (Tulsa Greenwood SC; Owasso, Okla.), Maya Henry (Solar SC; Dallas, Texas), Aubree Hovis (Utah Royals Arizona; Glendale, Ariz.), Haylie Jackson (San Diego Surf SC; San Marcos, Calif.), Sloane Kelly (Ohio Premier SC; Cincinnati, Ohio), Clarisse Lee (Southern California Blues SC; Santa Ana, Calif.), Andrea Lopes (Players Development Academy; Morris Plains, N.J.), Mattingly Morrison (St. Louis Scott Gallagher; St. Louis, Mo.), Sophia Ortiz (Solar SC; Dallas, Texas), Florence Schweer (Arlington SA; McLean, Va.), Maya Sher (Arsenal FC, ENG; London, England), Tali Sherman (Beach FC; Long Beach, Calif.), Radha Sonthalia (City SC San Diego; San Diego, Calif.), Nina Stanislaus (Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals; Fort Washington, Pa.), Alva Tucker (AE Prat; Tampa, Fla.), Celyn Toledo Jarquin (North Carolina Fusion; Winston-Salem, N.C.), Malea Valdeabella (St. Louis Scott Gallagher; Wildwood, Mo.), Ruby Webb (Sting Dallas; Forney, Texas)
Forwards (14): Emily Bernachea (Florida United SC; Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), Teagan Callahan (Pateadores SC; Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.), Ngozi Dike (World Class FC; Teaneck, N.J.), Ariah Dominguez (San Diego Surf SC; Murietta, Calif.), Feifei Garcia (Southern California Blues SC; Huntington Beach, Calif.), Aubrey Griffin (Concorde Fire; Columbus, Ga.), Dahlia Hutchins (Lamorinda SC; Lafayette, Calif.), Avabella James (Sting Dallas; Wylie, Texas), Priya Johnson (Mountain View Los Altos SC; Castro Valley, Calif.), Shamia Sanders (Sting Austin; New Braunfels, Texas), Quinn Spurlock (Springfield / South County Youth Club; Fairfax Station, Va.), Piper Sturrock (Washington Premier FC; Gig Harbor, Wash.), Ryanne Taylor (Forms Academy; Frisco, Texas), Mila Wrobel (Internationals SC; Mantua, Ohio)
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