Amonte Hiller defined the team as “unselfish.”
“That’s the type of team we want to be,” she said.
Each player has a role and each unit has a goal.
For goalies – Oregon freshman Rachel Hall, North Carolina freshman Kimber Hower and Northwestern freshman Madison Doucette – leadership is key, as well as making saves.
Defensively, the goal is to make the one-on-one stops while also sliding effectively in a good team defense.
Run and gun is the name of the game for the midfield unit – “we have a lot of kids that can motor” – while capitalizing on offense with as many assists as possible is the goal on offense. Exactly 50 percent of Team USA’s goals against England were assisted.
“Make the hustle plays,” said Palermo.
“It’s a team game, so make each other look good,” added midfielder Isabelle Smith, a Westhampton Beach (N.Y.) junior and Boston College commit. “Work hard. Work together.”
Playing under Amonte Hiller at Northwestern, Palermo has felt the drive to succeed with the U.S. team after seeing her coach's passion. Amonte Hiller's final time on the field as a U.S. team player was a loss to Australia in the 2005 gold medal game. Her mentality as a coach and desire to return gold home has trickled down to the U19 players.
“She is one of the most confident coaches and the confidence in herself, she really instills in her players,” Palermo said. “She realizes because she wants it so bad that she can push us to want it as well.”
While the selection process will be tough ahead of this summer’s competition, Amonte Hiller can already see the fight in her team, especially after the last U.S. U19 women’s team also missed out on gold in 2015.
“Some of these players probably watched that World Cup and had aspirations to be on this team,” Amonte Hiller said. “We want to prove that we can do it together and that we can be the best in the world. I know that every team wants to do that, so it’s not going to be easy. We have to be ready every time we step out on the field.”
NOTES: The U.S. opened Saturday's Spring Premiere with an 18-1 victory over Japan's developmental team in an exhibition game...the U19 team played the first two quarters of a six-quarter extended exhibition against Stanford, trailing 7-3...the U.S. team will next reconvene for a training weekend at US Lacrosse headquarters in Sparks, Md., in June...the FIL U19 Women's World Championship takes place from Aug. 1-10 in Peterborough, Ontario.