Bradley Names Women’s Roster for 2026 Junior Pan American Cup
SANTIAGO, Chile – Following four selection camps held between December 2025 and March 2026, U.S. U-21 Women’s National Team Head Coach Ange Bradley has named the 18-athlete roster that will compete at the women's 2026 Junior Pan American Cup (JPAC). Taking place April 6 to 18 at the National Stadium Sports Park in Santiago, Chile, this men’s and women’s event is a qualifier for the 2027 FIH Hockey Junior World Cup (JWC).
“The selection process was extremely competitive” said Ange Bradley, U-21 USWNT Head Coach. “We selected athletes who consistently impact the game, embrace a team-first mentality, and demonstrate the ability to perform at an international tempo. This group brings an incredible balance of speed, resilience, and tactical flexibility. Our focus now is to unite quickly and make the most our preparation window as we pursue qualification for the next Junior World Cup.”
Nine athletes who represented USA in last year’s FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup, also played in Santiago, Chile, were renamed to this squad. The returners are Mary Adams (Andover, Mass.), Reese Anetsberger (Northbrook, Ill.), Ella Beach (Northbrook, Ill.), Madison Beach (Northbrook, Ill.), Olivia Bent-Cole (Philadelphia, Pa.), Juliana Boon (Houston, Texas), Reese D’Ariano (West Chester, Pa.), Lauren Masters (Pittstown, N.J.), and Ava Moore (Southampton, N. J.).
Mary Adams | Andover, MA
Reese Anetsberger | Northbrook, IL
Ella Beach | Northbrook, IL
Madison Beach | Northbrook, IL
Olivia Bent-Cole | Philadelphia, PA
Taylor Bigbie | Roky Point, NY
Juliana Boon | Houston, TX
Jordan Byers | Landisburg, PA
Reese D'Ariano | West Chester, PA
Abigail Gerdeman | Chester Springs, PA
Lauren Masters | Pittstown, NJ
Reid Miller | Cary, NC
Reese Milone | Bryn Mawr, PA
Ava Moore | Southampton, NJ
Emily Nicholls | Haddon Heights, NJ
Sarah Rigual | Fredericksburg, MD
Lauren Sloan | Louisville, KY
Shae Wozniak | Wayne, PA
The four non-traveling reserves are: Abygail Deverka (Houston, Texas), Isabella Moore (Southampton, N.J.), Riley Savage (Charlotte, N.C.), Aubrey Turner (Downingtown, Pa.).
Named as head coach in December of 2024, this will be Bradley’s third time leading the squad at an international tournament. The assistant coaches for the event are Lynn Farquhar and Manuel Garcia Nieto. Mark Egner will travel as the team manager and Allison Keefe as the video analyst. The team physiologist is Robbie Bowers.
At the 2025 Junior World Cup, the U-21 USWNT finished sixth, claiming the team’s highest finish ever at the event. The Junior Eagles fell to Germany in their last game, but came home with wins against New Zealand, Korea, Uruguay, and England.
The top four women’s teams at the JPAC round-robin event will qualify for the 2027 FIH Junior World Cup.
For more information regarding the 2025 Junior Pan American Cup, visit the event page.