Following the United States' 8-0 win over Argentina, US National Team head coach Laura Harvey released the roster for the team's friendlies against Belgium, on June 18 in Portland and June 21 in Denver.
"This camp, as well as the one in July, are being used by us to expand our player pool ahead of friendlies in August against Norway, the important pair of matches against Canada in September, and World Cup qualifying following the NWSL season. Some of our stalwarts will not play in these two friendlies, but instead will be in camp to help us evaluate players at their positions. We were asked by Chelsea Ladies not to bring Crystal Dunn in over the summer so she might be fully fit ahead of their FAWSL season. Morgan Brian declined a call-up due to the pending birth of her son."
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Goalkeepers - Alyssa Naeher (Chicago Red Stars)*, Jane Campbell (Houston Dash), Katelyn Rowland (Los Angeles Olympias), Adrianna Franch (Portland Thorns)
Defenders - Julie Johnston Ertz (Philadelphia Charge)*, Taylor Smith (North Carolina Courage), Cari Roccaro (Chicago Red Stars), Casey Short (Chicago Red Stars), Emily Sonnett (Atlanta Storm)*, Jaelene Hinkle (Washington Spirit), Christina Gibbons (North Carolina Courage), Kristie Mewis (Chicago Red Stars), Megan Oyster (Boston Breakers)
Midfielders - Rose Lavelle (Boston Breakers)*, Danielle Colaprico (Chicago Red Stars), Andi Sullivan (Houston Dash), Ashley Sanchez (Los Angeles Olympias), Samantha Mewis (Boston Breakers)*, Lindsey Horan (Orlando Pride)*, Morgan Andrews (Boston Breakers), Meggie Dougherty Howard (Washington Spirit), Daphne Corboz (Portland Thorns), Sarah Killion (Sky Blue FC), Sofia Huerta (Chicago Red Stars)
Forwards - Christen Press (Los Angeles Olympias)*, Stephanie McCaffrey (Chicago Red Stars), Lynn Williams (Los Angeles Olympias), Mallory Pugh (Washington Spirit), Savannah Jordan (Portland Thorns), Shea Groom (FC Kansas City)
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