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Quinonez Heads to Georgia to Train with U.S. Youth National Team
5/22/2025 12:00:00 PM | Women's Soccer
CHICAGO, Ill. – Pepperdine soccer team's Julia Quinonez has been called up to train with the U.S U-20 Women's National Team for the second time this year.
Quinonez has been invited, along with 23 other players, to the U.S U-20 Women's National Team Training Camp in Fayetteville, Ga. Being born in 2005, the incoming junior is not eligible for the Concacaf Women's U-20 Championship in Costa Rica due to age, but this training camp will allow for players to continue developing within the national team program with hopes to be on the U-23 roster and beyond.
Kate Norton will be running the camp, a current Seattle Reign FC assistant coach.
The roster is as follows:
U.S. U-20 Women's National Team
Training Camp Roster by Position (College; Hometown) – Fayetteville, Ga.
Goalkeepers (3): Valentina Amaral (Wake Forest; Oviedo, Fla.), Sophie Dawe (Kansas; Collierville, Tenn.), Adelyn Todd (Florida State; Denver, Colo.)
Defenders (8): Hailey Baumann (Wisconsin; South Lyon, Mich.), Kennedy Bell (Maryland; Charlotte, N.C.), Ava Bramblett (Ohio State; Noblesville, Ind.), Isabella Gaetino (UNC; Dexter, Mich.), Faith George (USC; Laguna Hills, Calif.), Alyssa Gonzalez (USC; San Diego, Calif.), Cameron Patton (Texas Christian; Austin, Texas), Sierra Sythe (Wake Forest; Long Beach, Calif.)
Midfielders (7): Sofia Bush (Iowa; Marion, Iowa), Shae Harvey (Stanford; Hermosa Beach, Calif.), Charlotte Kohler (Stanford; Woodside, Calif.), Isabella Najera (Michigan State; St. Charles, Ill.), Melina Rebimbas (Alabama; Warren, N.J.), Kiera Staude (Georgia; Atlanta, Ga.) Taylor Suarez (Florida State; Charlotte, N.C.)
Forwards (6): Katie Collins (South Carolina; Gallatin, Tenn.), Isabella Diorio (Texas Christian; Homer Glen, Ill.), Julia Quinonez (Pepperdine; Torrance, Calif.), Morgan Roy (Notre Dame; Commerce, Mich.), Amanda Schlueter (Ohio State; Union, Ky.), Olivia Woodson (Auburn; Richmond, Va.)
Quinonez has been invited, along with 23 other players, to the U.S U-20 Women's National Team Training Camp in Fayetteville, Ga. Being born in 2005, the incoming junior is not eligible for the Concacaf Women's U-20 Championship in Costa Rica due to age, but this training camp will allow for players to continue developing within the national team program with hopes to be on the U-23 roster and beyond.
Kate Norton will be running the camp, a current Seattle Reign FC assistant coach.
The roster is as follows:
U.S. U-20 Women's National Team
Training Camp Roster by Position (College; Hometown) – Fayetteville, Ga.
Goalkeepers (3): Valentina Amaral (Wake Forest; Oviedo, Fla.), Sophie Dawe (Kansas; Collierville, Tenn.), Adelyn Todd (Florida State; Denver, Colo.)
Defenders (8): Hailey Baumann (Wisconsin; South Lyon, Mich.), Kennedy Bell (Maryland; Charlotte, N.C.), Ava Bramblett (Ohio State; Noblesville, Ind.), Isabella Gaetino (UNC; Dexter, Mich.), Faith George (USC; Laguna Hills, Calif.), Alyssa Gonzalez (USC; San Diego, Calif.), Cameron Patton (Texas Christian; Austin, Texas), Sierra Sythe (Wake Forest; Long Beach, Calif.)
Midfielders (7): Sofia Bush (Iowa; Marion, Iowa), Shae Harvey (Stanford; Hermosa Beach, Calif.), Charlotte Kohler (Stanford; Woodside, Calif.), Isabella Najera (Michigan State; St. Charles, Ill.), Melina Rebimbas (Alabama; Warren, N.J.), Kiera Staude (Georgia; Atlanta, Ga.) Taylor Suarez (Florida State; Charlotte, N.C.)
Forwards (6): Katie Collins (South Carolina; Gallatin, Tenn.), Isabella Diorio (Texas Christian; Homer Glen, Ill.), Julia Quinonez (Pepperdine; Torrance, Calif.), Morgan Roy (Notre Dame; Commerce, Mich.), Amanda Schlueter (Ohio State; Union, Ky.), Olivia Woodson (Auburn; Richmond, Va.)





























