Scotland U21 Women’s squad announced for Euros in Konya
Scotland’s U21 women’s squad has been announced for the 2024 U21 Women’s EuroHockey Championship II-B in Konya, Turkey.
The tournament takes place on 16-20 July with the winner earning qualification for the Women’s FIH Hockey Junior World Cup next year, at a destination yet to be announced.
It’s a huge opportunity for the squad to make history as 2005 was the last time Scotland U21 women qualified for the Junior World Cup, and qualification would be Scotland’s third appearance in the women’s world cup.
Ukraine will be Scotland’s first opponents in the tournament when they meet in the first game of the competition, on 16 July. Poland will be next on 17 July before Turkey on 19 July. On 20 July there will be crossover matches.
Squad
Maddie Boyes (GK) (University of Durham)
Katie Brett (University of Edinburgh)
Cara Falconer (Guildford HC)
Ava Findlay (University of Edinburgh)
Keira Foster (Loughborough University)
Neave Halliday (University of Edinburgh)
Zara Kennedy (University of Edinburgh)
Mhairi Low (Loughborough University)
Lexie McMillan (Uddingston HC)
Anna McWilliams (Uddingston HC)
Jess Mitchell (GK) (St Andrews University)
Molly Morris (University of Durham)
Kirsten Murison (University of Edinburgh)
Caterina Nelli (Uddingston HC)
Connie Roxburgh (University of Edinburgh)
Ellie Rutherford (Michigan State University)
Ava Smith (University of Edinburgh)
Ava Wadsworth (University of Durham)
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