WROCLAW, Poland – Team USA’s All-World goalie Devon Wills pulls goggles over her head, picks up a field stick and steps to the 12-meter. With the ball in her stick, she squares up with three-time Tewaaraton winner and All-American Maryland midfielder Taylor Cummings, drives hard to the right and fires a shot into the back of the net just two steps into the 8-meter. She then jogs jubilantly to the back of the line, ready for another look to goal.
Wills has been known for bringing a new style of play for goalkeepers to the women’s game, being one of the first to use her athleticism to play not only inside the crease, but outside as well in double teams and on the ride.
But today’s performance showcased that athletic ability to a tee, as the U.S. women’s national team embarks on a new journey at the IWGA World Games, which features new rules.
Instead of 12, only 10 players per team are allowed on the field at a time and just two stay back behind the restraining line for offensive and defensive sets. While three players per team will be on the draw, which is also different from the World Cup, Team USA will field just two attackers, two defenders, five midfielders and a goalie.
That means players may shift as needed to accommodate the new format. Wills will likely fill the role of both a field player and goalie, while attacker Michelle Tumolo will join Ally Carey and Kelly Rabil in the Grit midfield line. Defenders will also rotate between defense and midfield.
“Look at Devon out there. She’s a goalie, but she’s a phenomenal athlete,” Tumolo said after watching Wills’ field play. “It’s pretty awesome that we have people who are just athletic and can play in any role that they’re put in.”
It’s a mindset that coach Ricky Fried said his team embodies, being willing to step up, play outside their comfort zone mentally, while also prominently displaying their skill sets in a different way.
“It’s going to be fun to try something different,” said defender Megan Douty, who last ran the midfield in high school. “It may not be comfortable, but we’re totally game for this opportunity and we’re just going to do our best.”