U.S. Team Trials set for Stamford, CT

The U.S. Women’s Team Trials will take place September 21st-23rd, 2012, in Stamford, CT. The trials are being held in order to select the final team member who will represent the United States at the 2012 World Women’s Team Championships, November 12th-17th in Nimes, France. The trials will take place at the newly launched Chelsea Piers Connecticut,   One Blachley Road, Stamford, CT 06902

The Women’s Team Trial is to select one (1) member for the U.S. Women’s Team. The winner of the Trial will join teammates Natalie Grainger (CT), Kristen Lange (WA) and Sabrina Sobhy (NY) representing the U.S. in France. Due to potential scheduling conflicts and injuries, the finishing order of the Team Trials will be used to determine the order of players who may be invited should there be any reason why a team member is unable to travel.

For more information and to register for the U.S. Women’s Team Trials, please click here.

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