United States national netball team

The United States national netball team represents the United States in international netball competition at the quadrennial World Netball Championships for the INF Netball World Cup. The US national team comprises mostly expatriate players from Commonwealth countries where netball is popular, including Jamaica. The team competed at the 2003 World Netball Championships in Jamaica, finishing 9th. Prior to 2008, the final placings of the World Netball Championships were used to determine INF World Rankings, and from 2003–07 United States was ranked 9th. It did not compete at the 2007 World Netball Championships in New Zealand. As of December 2, 2019, United States is ranked in the world at 37th.[1]

United States
Nickname(s)The Flying Eagles
AssociationUSANA
ConfederationAFNA (Americas)
Head coachRobert Whyte
ManagerBeverley Morris-Gill
INF ranking37
Uniform colors
World Championships
Appearances3 (Debuted in 1995)
Best result9th (2003)

Roster

A 15-player squad was selected to compete at the AFNA World Championships qualifiers, held from July 22–28, 2010 in Saint Lucia.[2] The United States did not advance from the qualifiers, narrowly missing out on goal average having the same number of points as Barbados, with Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados joining Jamaica in representing the Americas at the 2011 World Netball Championships in Singapore.

United States national netball squad
Players Coaching staff
  • Christine Hayward ()
  • Dailan McArthur ()
  • Georgina Hibbert-Campbell ()
  • Janay Whittaker ()
  • Jessica Strout ()
  • Laura Woodroof ()
  • Lisa Brady ()
  • Melinda Mitchell ()
  • Natalie Cousins ()
  • Nikeisha Jack ()
  • Petra Williams
  • Roniesh Davis ()
  • Sandra Williams ()
  • Tasha Yanique Brown ()
  • Tyiesha Bennett ()
Head coach:
  • Robert Whyte


Team manager:
  • Beverley Morris-Gill

Competitive record

Netball World Cup[3]
Year Championship Location Placing
19959th World ChampionshipsBirmingham, England14th
199910th World ChampionshipsChristchurch, New Zealand15th
200311th World ChampionshipsKingston, Jamaica9th
200712th World ChampionshipsAuckland, New ZealandDNQ
201113th World ChampionshipsSingaporeDNQ
201514th World CupSydney, AustraliaDNQ

References

  1. International Netball Federation. "Current World Rankings". Archived from the original on May 19, 2011. Last updated 20 December 2019.
  2. USANA. "The USA Senior Netball Squad". Retrieved July 28, 2011.
  3. USANA. "History of USA Netball Association". Retrieved July 28, 2011.
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