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U-17 WNT
The U.S. Under-17 WNT Falls to Argentina in Buenos Aires  

The U.S. Under-17 Women’s National Team lost the first match of a three-game series in Buenos Aires, Argentina, losing 2-1 to the Argentina U-17 Women’s National Team. The USA gave up goals in the 10th and 27th minutes, before defender Camille Levin pulled a goal back in the 36th minute. The young U.S. team could not must another score in a match that saw just 15 total shots, seven from the USA and eight from the Argentines. The USA is scheduled to play Argentina again as well as the Uruguay U-17s.



U.S. Lineup:
1-Cat Parkhill (18-Jill Mastroianni, 46), 13-Camille Levin, 4-Alyssa Pember (23-Michelle Oliver, 46), 16-Ashley Rape – Capt.; 2-Danielle Brunache (10-Rachel Mercik, 46), 7-Christine Nairn (19-Taylor Wilson, 46), 3-Beth West, 5-Katy Frierson; 12-Lauren Alwine (22-Merritt Mathias, 46), 17-Tiffany McCarty (8-Toni Pressley, 46), 6-Casey Short (12-Shawna Gordon, 46).

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