2016 Junior World Cup Roster

  1. Kelsey Bing (GK)
    Stanford University
  2. Ashley Hoffman
    University of North Carolina
  3. Laura Hurff
    Syracuse University
  4. Amanda Magadan
    Lafayette College
  5. Erin Matson
    Unionville High School (PA)
  6. Gab Major
    University of North Carolina
  7. Lauren Moyer
    University of North Carolina
  8. Margaux Paolino
    Duke University
  9. Jenny Rizzo (GK)
    Penn State University
  10. Julianna Tornetta
    Agnes Irwin School
  11. Sophia Tornetta
    Princeton University
  12. Tara Vittese
    University of Virginia
  13. Nicole Woods
    University of Louisville
  14. Julia Young
    University of North Carolina

4 of the Following 8 will be added:

  1. Maddie Bacskai
    Princeton University
  2. Kristy Bernatchez
    University of North Carolina
  3. Cat Caro
    Princeton University
  4. Linnea Gonzales
    University of Maryland
  5. Carrie Hanks
    University of Maryland
  6. Sarah Helgeson
    Stanford University
  7. Megan Miller
    University of Richmond
  8. Brooke Deberdine
    Penn Manor High School (PA)

Team USA U21 Head Women’s Coach Janneke Schopman has named all but four roster spots for the upcoming Women’s Hockey Junior World Cup, which will be held in Santiago, Chile from November 24-December 4.  These spots were named following the summer’s Young Women’s National Championship, in which the squad competed together and won gold, and two training camps in July.  The four remaining roster spots will be named following a September training camp.

Three current High School players are in the mix.  Unionville junior Erin Matson and Agnes Irwin senior Julianna Tornetta have already been named to the squad and Penn Manor senior Brooke Deberdine has a chance of securing one of the remaining four spots.


-Visit the Official 2016 Junior Women’s Hockey
World Cup Event Website-

Competing Teams:

Argentina
Australia
Belgium
Chile
China
England
France
Germany
Japan
Korea
Netherlands
New Zealand
South Africa
Spain
USA
Zimbabwe

*USA will compete in Pool A with world powerhouse Netherlands,
as well as Korea and Zimbabwe.