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CHICAGO -- Goalkeeper Hope Solo is among 18 players picked for the U.S. Olympic women's soccer roster, nine months after she was kicked off the team at the World Cup.

 

Briana Scurry, who took over from Solo for last year's World Cup semifinal loss to Brazil, was left off the roster by coach Pia Sundhage, who replaced Greg Ryan following the World Cup debacle.

 

Solo was the starter for most of 2007, but Ryan surprisingly replaced her with Scurry for the semifinal, which the Americans lost 4-0. Solo criticized Ryan, saying she would have made the saves, and was dropped from the team.

 

 

I'm happy to see Sundhage picking on athletic merits, rather than bizarre motivational ploys or petty squabbles. As to the rest of the roster, I'm surprised that the US is only taking three forwards to the Olympics. Granted Wambach is a force and the US has lots of attacking talent in midfield with Wagner, et al. But might it limit the US' options if they need to change the pace or rhythm of a match, or (god forbid) have to chase one in search of a goal?

Finally, while there are quite a few veterans on the roster, most American will never have heard of any of these players... well, save for Solo after the aforementioned dust up. But no Hamm, Lily, Chastain, Milbrett, or Fawcett. NBC (and US Soccer) and going to have to rev up the old PR machine to sell this team to us all over again.bq.

 

Olympic roster

 

GOALKEEPERS (2): Nicole Barnhart, Hope Solo.

 

DEFENDERS (6): Rachel Buehler, Lori Chalupny, Stephanie Cox, Kate Markgraf, Heather Mitts, Christie Rampone.

 

MIDFIELDERS (7): Shannon Boxx, Tobin Heath, Angela Hucles, Carli Lloyd, Heather O'Reilly, Lindsay Tarpley, Aly Wagner.

 

FORWARDS (3): Natasha Kai, Amy Rodriguez, Abby Wambach.

 

 

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Lisa Fernandez, a three-time Olympic champion and one of the best pitchers in the world, wasn’t good enough to beat out Jennie Finch, Cat Osterman and Monica Abbott to make the U.S. National Team’s final Olympic roster as the team readies for Beijing.

 

Fernandez admitted she was having a tough time getting her skills back, but was confident she could still play at a high level.

 

"I think I still have it," she said. "I think the advantage I have is my experience. I have the heart."

 

And she does. I’ve followed Fernandez’s career dating back to 1994 during her days at UCLA, where she led the Bruins to two NCAA championships. I watched her win a gold medal in the first Olympic Games that included the sport of softball. Every girl on my softball team had the Lisa Fernandez Louisville Slugger bat.

 

The truth is her vast amounts of experience and heart weren’t enough to earn her a spot in the Olympic rotation. When I interviewed Fernandez at the 2007 World Cup of Softball and asked her if she was planning on mounting a comeback, I believed she had a good chance of making it. Not only did she dominate opponents in the batter’s box with world-class style, but was a skilled third baseman and very strong hitter. 

 

However, head coach Mike Candrea didn’t think Fernandez got back to her usual dominating self after taking three years off to start a family.

 

"I was really hoping she would get close to where she was in 2004," said Candrea. " I wanted her to go out on top."

 

So while 37-year-old Fernandez has been left off the Olympic roster, she has been named a replacement player in the event someone gets injured. I don't think Candrea made a mistake but I sincerely wish that the Olympic roster allowed for one more player. I believe she is still the greatest softball player to ever play the game and appreciate the tremendous role she played in advancing the sport and giving female athletes someone to look up to.

 

Do you think Lisa Fernandez should have been included on the Olympic roster because of her versatility and experience—or does Team USA have the most solid squad possible now? 

 

The 2008 USA Softball Olympic team roster:

 

Monica Abbott, Salinas, Calif. (University of Tennessee ’07)

 

Laura Berg, Santa Fe Springs, Calif. (Graduate ’98)

 

Crystl Bustos, Canyon Country, Calif. (Palm Beach C.C.)

 

Andrea Duran, Selma, Calif. (UCLA ’06)

 

Jennie Finch, La Mirada, Calif. (Arizona ’02)

 

Tairia Flowers, Tucson, Ariz. (UCLA ’04)

 

Vicky Galindo, Union City, Calif. (Cal ’05)

 

Lovieanne Jung, Fountain Valley, Calif. (Arizona ’03)

 

Kelly Kretschman, Indian Harbour Beach, Fla. (Alabama ’01)

 

Lauren Lappin, Anaheim, Calif. (Stanford ’06)

 

Caitlin Lowe, Tustin, Calif. (Arizona ’07)

 

Jessica Mendoza, Camarillo, Calif. (Stanford ’02)

 

Stacey Nuveman, La Verne, Calif. (UCLA ’02)

 

Cat Osterman, Houston, Texas (Texas ’07)

 

Natasha Watley, Irvine, CA. (UCLA ’05)

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Countdown: 45 Days to Go

Posted by MelissaE Jun 23, 2008

Only 45 days to go until the opening ceremonies for the 2008 Summer Olympics...and there is still a lot to be determined. Olympic Trials are still underway; athletes still to be chosen; and several Olympic torches still to travel through cities across the globe. Share your thoughts on what's going on in the competitions.

 

  • Were you surprised by any roster decisions for the teams?

  • Who is competing?

  • Who are you looking forward to seeing compete?

    • How did they do?

  • Who will make the biggest impact? (positive or negative)

  • Who do you think will win competitions?

  • Who gave surprising performances? (both good and bad)

  • Which country will take home the most medals?

  • What athletes do you think will take the gold medals?

  • How is the air quality affecting the athletes?

  • Will China be able to pull off the Games without incident?

  • Start conversations on what's new in Beijing...

 

This year's Olympics will feature 41 competitions including: Athletics, Rowing, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Boxing, Canoe/Kayak, Cycling, BMX, Equestrian, Fencing, Football (aka soccer), Gymnastics, Weightlifting, Handball, Hockey, Judo, Wrestling, Freestyle Swimming, Synchronized Swimming, Diving, Water-polo, Modern Pentathlon, Softball, Taekwondo, Tennis, Table Tennis, Shooting, Archery, Triathlon, Sailing, and Volleyball. We'd love to hear if you have any particular expertise or interest in these sports.

 

Opening Ceremonies: August 8. Schedule of Olympic competitions: http://en.beijing2008.cn/cptvenues/schedule/

 

So let's get the conversation rolling on the world's greatest sporting event.

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