News Summary
The U.S. Women’s National Team is set to host international field hockey matches against New Zealand at UNC Charlotte. The free matches will occur on July 5 and 6, featuring a 24-athlete squad prepared for upcoming competitions. Fans can engage online via live streaming on USA Field Hockey’s YouTube channel. This event marks the team’s return to home matches after 19 months, adding excitement and engagement opportunities for the community through volunteer efforts.
Charlotte Prepares for International Field Hockey Series
The No. 14 U.S. Women’s National Team is set to host a series of international field hockey matches against No. 10 New Zealand at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The matches will take place on Saturday, July 5, 2025, and Sunday, July 6, 2025, both starting at 10:00 AM ET. Admission is free, but fans must secure tickets for entry.
Match Details and Viewing Options
Fans will be able to enjoy both games without cost, but must obtain tickets ahead of time. The matches will not only be a highlight for local supporters but will also be streamed live for free on USA Field Hockey’s YouTube channel, facilitated by the HomeTeam Network. This setup allows fans unable to attend in person to still support the team remotely.
Team Composition and Preparation
Head Coach David Passmore has announced a 24-athlete squad to represent the U.S. during this series. Players to watch include Lucy Adams, Kelsey Bing, and Carter Ayars, among others. The series against New Zealand is an important step in the team’s preparations for the upcoming Pan American Cup, representing a vital opportunity for player development and assessment against a top-ranked opponent.
Historic Context of U.S. Matches
This series marks the U.S. team’s return to hosting matches at home after 19 months, a significant occasion for coaches and players alike. The most recent matchup between the U.S. and New Zealand occurred in early 2024 during the FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifier in Ranchi, India, where the U.S. secured a narrow 1-0 victory. Prior to that, the U.S. faced No. 11 Ireland in a previous series, achieving one win and one draw.
Participant Engagement and Opportunities
In addition to attending the matches, fans have the opportunity to engage with the event through volunteering. An interest form is available on the USA Field Hockey website for those interested in helping out during the series. This offers a chance for community involvement and excitement surrounding the international competition.
Location and Facilities
The matches will be hosted at Field 13 on the campus of UNC Charlotte, providing a local venue for the excitement of professional-level field hockey. The facility is expected to welcome numerous fans and field hockey enthusiasts eager to support the national team in their preparations for significant international competitions.
Conclusion
As the U.S. Women’s National Team prepares for their matchup against New Zealand, the excitement is mounting for both players and supporters. This series promises to be not only a competitive challenge but also an opportunity for player growth ahead of the Pan American Cup. The community of Charlotte stands ready to embrace these thrilling sporting events, ensuring a vibrant atmosphere for all involved.
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Additional Resources
- USA Field Hockey: USWNT vs NZL
- Wikipedia: Field Hockey
- USA Field Hockey: USWNT to Host Ireland & New Zealand
- Google Search: USWNT Field Hockey News
- USA Field Hockey: USWNT vs Ireland
- Google Scholar: Field Hockey International Competitions
- USA Field Hockey: USWNT Takes Second Game Against Ireland
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Field Hockey
- USA Field Hockey: USWNT vs Ireland Draw in First Series Match
- Google News: USWNT Field Hockey

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