Nine players added to Freedom's W-League team
The Washington Freedom announced today that nine players will join the Washington Freedom’s W-League team for the 2009 season. "We are excited to have these elite college players join our club," Freedom Head Coach Jim Gabarra said. "We believe that they will have a good experience here with the Freedom. Our goal is to return them to their respective colleges as better players and help them develop into professionals after they are finished with college."
Twelve players with national program ties added to Freedom's W-League roster
The Washington Freedom announced that 12 players with national program ties will join the club’s W-League team for the 2009 season. “We could not be happier with the quality that these players bring to the club,” Freedom Head Coach Jim Gabarra said. “Having them as the core of the team with their national program experience is a great start in building our 2009 W-League team.”
Freedom Youth Players Named to Super Y ODP Select Team
The Washington Freedom Club had 11 girls in the ’92-’95 age bracket selected to attend The United Soccer Leagues Super Y-League ODP National Camp, which wrapped up on Sunday, February 22, 2009. Of those 11 Washington Freedom players, four were chosen for the Select Team rosters.
Freedom Sign Three
The Freedom has agreed to terms with three of its former W-League players
The Washington Freedom announced today it has agreed to terms with Lori Lindsey, Becky Sauerbrunn and Emily Janss, three of its picks from the Women’s Professional Soccer draft in October. They are the first three domestic players to reach agreements with a WPS club.
Super Y-League Finals Recap
The Washington Freedom had three youth teams in the Super Y-League Finals that took place in Tampa, Florida this past weekend. To see how they did in their first three games and in their consolation games, read on.
Freedom Players Find Success in College
Multiple Washington Freedom W-League and Super 20-League players have been recognized for their outstanding play during the college season.
More Honors for Freedom Youth Players
This offseason continues to be an award-filled one for Washington Freedom W-League and youth team players as seven players received NSCAA All-Region honors.
Freedom Named #1 Girls Club in Final Super Y Rankings
United Soccer Leagues (USL) announced today the final Super Y-League First and Second 11 Club rankings for the 2008 season,
recognizing the league’s top clubs on a competitive and administrative basis following the regular season and the 10th Annual Super Y-League North American Finals. All but five of the 37 clubs in the rankings were competing for the 10 championships that were up-for-grabs November 20-25.
McLean Freedom Players Named to The Washington Post's First Team
Remi Gibba named Player of the Year
The Washington Post announced their All-Met honors for girl's high school soccer last week. The players were selected by The Post's Soraya Nadia McDonald. McLean Freedom's Remi Gibba and Caroline Miller were honored with Player of the Year and First Team recognitions.
Super Y All-League Teams Announced
Three Washington Freedom players honored
The Washington Freedom had three youth players named to their respective Super Y All-League Teams. Selections were based off the nominations of opposing coaches throughout the Super Y Finals.
National Team Duty Means Travel, Travail for Roberts
Since earning All-Met honors last season as a junior midfielder at Urbana, Roberts has left the high school team she led to the 2007 Maryland 3A championship to undergo a whirlwind tour with the U.S. under-17 national team. Instead of afternoon practices close to home, she traveled to monthly, week-long training camps in three states, and qualifiers, exhibitions and tournaments on three continents.
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