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U.S. roster has mix of old and new

Christie Rampone, a veteran, and young Morgan Brian were among those picked.

U.S. women's national team coach Jill Ellis thinks her World Cup roster includes a good mix of veterans and newcomers.

Among those on the 23-player squad announced Tuesday were Christie Rampone, preparing for her fifth World Cup, and 22-year-old Morgan Brian, getting ready for her first.

"I actually think we've got a really good balance," Ellis said. "How we're going to utilize players is part of the strategy going into this World Cup."

Seeking their third title and first since 1999, the Americans open World Cup play against Australia on June 8 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Rampone, who sat out a 4-0 exhibition win over New Zealand on April 4, will turn 40 during the World Cup and is the oldest member of the team. Only four women have played in five World Cups: fellow American Kristine Lilly, Brazil's Formiga, Germany's Birgit Prinz, and Japan's Homare Sawa.

Brian, the youngest player on the roster, played for Virginia in the College Cup final in early December before accompanying the U.S. team to Brazil for a tournament.

She kicked off this year by winning her second straight Hermann Trophy as the top women's college soccer player and was the top pick in the National Women's Soccer League draft by the Houston Dash.

"For me it's just been a whirlwind. I don't think it's going to sink in because you just think to yourself 'I'm on the United States women's national team playing in a World Cup,' and that's insane to me," Brian said. "It's cool to finally have that dream come true."

She joins seven other players making their World Cup roster debuts, including goalkeepers Ashlyn Harris and Alyssa Naeher; defenders Whitney Engen, Julie Johnston and Meghan Klingenberg; and forwards Sydney Leroux and Christen Press.

Ellis called players Friday and Saturday to let them know.

United States Roster

The 23 players announced Tuesday for the U.S. roster for the Women's World Cup:

Player   Pos.   NWSL team   

Shannon Boxx   M   Chicago

Morgan Brian   M   Houston

Lori Chalupny   D   Chicago

Whitney Engen   D   Western New York

Ashlyn Harris   GK   Washington

Tobin Heath   M   Portland

Lauren Holiday   M   Kansas City

Julie Johnston   D   Chicago

Meghan Klingenberg   D   Houston

Ali Krieger   D   Washington

Sydney Leroux   F   Western New York

Carli Lloyd   M   Houston

Alex Morgan   F   Portland

Alyssa Naeher   GK   Boston

Kelley O'Hara   D   Sky Blue

Heather O'Reilly   M   Kansas City

Christen Press   F   Chicago

Christie Rampone   D   Sky Blue

Megan Rapinoe   M   Seattle

Amy Rodriguez   F   Kansas City

Becky Sauerbrunn   D   Kansas City

Hope Solo   GK   Seattle

Abby Wambach   F   -

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