US National Coed Team: Roll Call

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Each of the US National Team members play a huge roll in the success of the team. They all come from different schools around the country, and come together to create a strong program! This year’s roster was a strong one, and you might see some of your favorite athletes in this season’s Going For Gold film on Varsity TV. 

Check out the members of the 2019 US National Coed Team!

 MEET THE TEAM


Coaches

Leroy McCulloughUniversity of Louisville 

Christa SanfordMorehead State University 

Alli LumpkinUniversity of Kentucky

Photo: Alli Lumpkin

Athletic Trainers

Anda Udris, Gen Mills & Michael Merren

 Photo: Anda Udris

2019 USA Coed Members

Ashlyn HeeterUniversity of Central Florida

(1st Year)

 Photo: Ashlyn Heeter

Ben IngallinaUniversity of Alabama

(4th Year)

 Photo: Ben Ingallina

Bethany WolfeUniversity of Alabama

(1st Year)

 Photo: Bethany Wolfe

Ed MoroneyWeber State University

(3rd Year)

 Photo: Ed Moroney

Emily SawyerUniversity of Kentucky

(4th Year)

 Photo: Emily Sawyer

Hunter FangmannWeber State University

(1st Year)

Photo: Hunter Fangmann

Jadyn RayKansas University

(1st Year)

 Photo: Jadyn Ray

Jay HollmanUniversity of Central Florida

(1st year)

 Photo: Jay Hollman

Jeff DeanSam Houston State University

(1st Year)

Photo: Jeff Dean

John StuartOklahoma State University

(7th Year)

 Photo: John Stuart

Kelsey LacroixUniversity of Kentucky

(1st Year)

 Photo: Kelsey LeCroix

Kollin CockrellWeber State University

(2nd Year)

 Photo: Kollin Cockrell

Logan CainTroy University 

(2nd Year)

 Photo: Logan Cain

Lyla IslasNew Mexico State University

(1st Year)

 Photo: Lyla Islas

Maria WismanThe Ohio State University

(2nd Year)

 Photo: Maria Wisman

Matthew TorresTexas Tech University

(1st Year)

 Photo: Matthew Torres 

Mekenzie GrabauWeber State University

(1st Year)

 Photo: Mekenzie Grabau

Millery NullUniversity of Alabama

(4th Year)

 Photo: Millery Null

Molly McLeodTrinity Valley Community College

(2nd Year)

 Photo: Molly McLeod

Paige SohovichTexas Tech University

(1st Year)

 Photo: Paige Sohovich

Ryan ClaunchUniversity of Alabama

(4th Year)

 Photo: Ryan Claunch

Ryan YakubekMorehead State University

(1st Year)

 Photo: Ryan Yakubek

Sabrina GarciaTexas Tech University

(2nd Year)

 Photo: Sabrina Garcia

Savannah GibsonUniversity of West Georgia

(1st Year)

 Photo: Savannah Gibson

Spencer ClanUniversity of Kentucky

(3rd Year)

 Photo: Spencer Clan

Spencer CollierUniversity of West Georgia

(3rd Year)

 Photo: Spencer Collier

Steaven WilliamsWeber State University

(2nd Year)

 Photo: Steaven Williams

TJ OllisonTexas Tech University

(2nd Year)

 Photo: TJ  Ollison

Terrell CabralUniversity of Louisville

(2nd Year)

 Photo: Terrell Cabral

Vontae JohnsonSam Houston State University

(5th Year)

 Photo: Vontae Johnson

Chris EthridgeNew Mexico State University

(5th Year)

 Photo: Chris Ethridge

Whitney AgeeUniversity of Kentucky

(3rd Year)

Photo: Whitney Agee

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