ATLANTA (May 8, 2025) – U.S. Women’s Beach Soccer National Team head coach Morgan Church has selected a 16-player roster for the team’s upcoming training camp to be held May 12-18 in Huntington Beach, Calif.
"With all the energy surrounding the ongoing Men’s Beach Soccer World Cup and the growth of the sport, we're excited to get back to work and continue sharpening key aspects of our style of play,” Church said.“This camp is a great opportunity to give several players continued valuable experience in our environment while strengthening the relationships that drive our team — both on and off the sand."
The camp marks the return of both Lauren Leslie (San Clemente, Calif.), who last participated with the Beach WNT in March 2024 at the El Salvador Beach Soccer Cup, and Rachel Hunter (Tampa, Fla.), who was last part of camp at the Mundialito Tournament in October 2023. Leslie is also one of 12 players on the roster from California, including two-time Female Beach Soccer Player of the Year Hannah Adler (Santa Barbara), all-time cap leader Jeané Sunseri-Warp (San Jose) and Makenzie Chronopoulos (Pasadena).
Meanwhile, Grace Bailey (Santa Cruz, Calif.) will take part in her first Beach WNT camp this month.
U.S. WOMEN’S BEACH SOCCER NATIONAL TEAM ROSTER (HOMETOWN; CAPS/GOALS):
Hannah Adler* (Santa Barbara, Calif.; 18/17)
Vanessa Amaral* (Union City, Calif.; 3/0) - GK
Grace Bailey (Santa Cruz, Calif.; 0/0)
Sabrina Barata (Santa Clara, Calif.; 0/0)
Gabriella Batmani* (San Jose, Calif.; 18/0) - GK
Makenzie Chronopoulos* (Pasadena, Calif.; 21/5)
Nikki Haimes* (Miami, Fla.; 12/5)
Rachel Hunter (Tampa, Fla.; 12/4)
Lauren Leslie (San Clemente, Calif.; 22/16)
Leah Morales* (Santa Cruz, Calif.; 3/1)
Vivian Oray* (Kisumu, Kenya; 5/1)
Tori Phillips (San Clemente, Calif.; 3/1)
Braeden Small (Seattle, Wash; 3/0)
Jeané Sunseri-Warp* (San Jose, Calif.; 33/11)
Vanessa Valentine* (San Diego, Calif.; 18/3)
Marissa Vasquez* (Diamond Bar, Calif.; 6/0)
*Part of 2025 El Salvador Cup Squad
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