Women’s Winter Pathways Camp kicks off next RWC cycle talent-ID

Sun, Jan 4, 2026, 7:27 PM
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by Jenni Burke
Photo Credit: Tim Anger
Photo Credit: Tim Anger

Kicking off the New Year, USA Rugby Women’s pathways players get to business at winter camp with 40 of the top USA Under 20 players in Charlotte, North Carolina for a 5-day talent-ID camp. 

With the focus on forging future Eagles as the the next Women’s Rugby World Cup cycle begins, the camp will work towards selection for age grade international Tests in South Africa later this summer while allowing coaches to identify stand out talent, work rate and team building characteristics required of players looking to elevate their game to the senior level. 

Head Women’s Pathways Coach, Katie Dowty commented; 

“This winter camp was set to identify and prepare athletes for this summer’s U20 competition in Stellenbosch, South Africa, while also evaluating players' potential to transition into the senior national pool as a new World Cup cycle begins. Camp will accelerate international readiness by embedding the mental skills, behaviors, and performance standards -- alongside the physical, technical, and tactical demands -- required of being an Eagle.” 

“Winter camp will establish individual baselines and cement the foundations of the U20 XV Program for 2026. Consistent communication and collaboration between players, pathways staff, and the athletes in their daily training environments will be critical to ensuring measurable progress.” 

“We will be assessing and communicating key strengths and work-ons for each athlete at this point in the year, and provide clarity on international standards and create action plans for winter and spring in players’ home training environments allowing us to close gaps and amplify their superpowers.”

“This player group is full of athletic potential and will be encouraged to fully express themselves on the field, expanding our ability to apply sustained, creative pressure on both sides of the ball.”  

The Under 20 women in this camp will be eligible for selection for the USA Tour to  Stellenbosch, South Africa, this July where they will play two matches against the South Africa U20s. As well as give athletes the opportunity to showcase their talent for potential to be key contributors building towards the 2029 & 2033 Rugby World Cups. 

2026 U20 WXV Winter Camp Invitees
Name Team
Natalie Allen Frostburg State University
Rebecca Balladeres Quinnipiac University
Kaylie Castro La Salle University
Evie Danhof Lindenwood University
Kiyanah Edwards American International College
Nevaeh Elliott Life University
Ella Elordi Eagle Lady Mustangs
Jasmine Fehoko Lindenwood University
Sahryse Fong Hawaii
Arielle Fotso Dartmouth College
Olivia Frisby Life University
Cora Haughey Life University
Annie Henrich Dartmouth College
Alyssa Hine Brigham Young University
Liliani Hopoate American International College
Maddie Hubbell Harvard University
Amenekina Latu Life University
Kirsten Lees Stanford University
Sana'a Lunon Harvard University
Mele Mausia San Mateo Wolverines
Jojo Mignone Harvard University
Ariane Moea'i Utah Cannibals
Reece Moody Dartmouth College
Nakato Myers Raleigh Rugby Cobras
Gemma Ogoke Harvard University
Khalea Pahulu Lindenwood University
Alyssa Post La Salle University
Juliette Robinson Georgetown University
Cece Rose Life University
Alaina Sandberg Raleigh Rugby Cobras
Seq’hiya Simmons University of Lethbridge
Aleina Teaupa Sac AIRugby
Alilia Tu'itavake Life University
Ana Tu'itavake Portland Grackles
Salote (Lala) Valikoula Pasifeka
Gianna Veetutu Kent Crusaders HS
Annabella Vogel Life University
Dorothy Vunipola Life University
Jennie Weiner Lindenwood University
Lola Unga Lindenwood University
Sara Zavieh Princeton University
2026 U20 WXV Winter Camp Coaches & Staff

Katie Dowty | Head Coach

Kate Daley | Assistant Coach

Karameli Faaee | Assistant Coach

Catie Benson | Assistant Coach

Blake Bradford | Coaching Advisor

Kristin Zdanczewicz | S&C

Luke Richmond | Analyst

Mia Pelton | Athletic Trainer

Martha Daines | Head of Player Systems and Development 

Aiyana Gilliard | Team Services Manager

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