“It was hard,” Amonte Hiller said. “I knew it was my last playing experience. I knew we tried and gave everything we had, so there was satisfaction in that sense. I’ll never forget it, being at the Naval Academy where there was so much history. The U.S. did a great job of hosting, there was an incredible amount of fans, but I felt like we let the U.S. down.”
Amonte Hiller has carried that burden for more than a decade, and the feelings were rekindled with the 2015 U.S. U19 team.
“I felt the pull to get involved and help change that,” Amonte Hiller said.
Amonte Hiller got her wish last week when she was named head coach of the 2019 U.S. U19 team. Winning gold is important, but she has a much bigger vision for the program.
“We want to be role models, handle ourselves well and be extremely dynamic on and off the field to showcase the sport,” Amonte Hiller said. “That’s a big part of it. We’ve embraced that at Northwestern, where we’re at the forefront in the Midwest of growing the sport. We want little girls all around the country to want to be the next whoever it is on the U.S. team.”
Amonte Hiller envisions a staff representing all corners of the country and can draw on first-hand experience in getting her players prepared for the unique thrill of representing your country.
“It’s such a cool experience to play with players from different colleges or regions or high schools,” she said. “They go from being your rivals to your teammates. You build friendships and bonds. Sue Stahl and Heather Dow, as coaches, were such role models. They instilled in us what an honor it was to put on the jersey.”
Amonte Hiller no longer wears the jersey, but a coaching shirt with USA emblazoned on it will give her a chance to add a new chapter to her legacy.