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Hermann Watch List 2010 2010 Women's Hermann Trophy Watch List Pos. Name Class School Hometown M Katie Frierson Jr. Auburn Homewood, Ala. K Jillian Mastroianni Jr. Boston College Durham, Conn. F Kristen Mewis So. Boston College Hanson, Mass. F Victoria DiMartino So. Boston College Massapequa Park, N.Y. F Alex Morgan Sr California-Berkeley Diamond Bar, Calif. D Kathleen Beljan Jr. Dayton Hilliard, Ohio K Katie Fraine Sr. Florida Titusville, Fla. F Tiffany McCarty Jr. Florida State Laurel, Md. F Toni Pressley Jr. Florida State Melbourne, Fla. M Omolyn Davis Sr. George Mason Kingston, Jamaica M Ingid Wells Jr. Georgetown Upper Montclair, N.J. M Teresa Rynier Sr. James Madison Leola, Pa. F Jasyme Spencer Jr. Maryland Bay Shore, N.Y. F Ashley Berra Sr. Memphis Cordova, Tenn. M Vendula Strnadova Sr. Memphis Las Cruces, N.M. F Laura Heyboer Jr. Michigan State Hudsonville, Mich. D Jennie Clark Sr. Minnesota Norwalk, Iowa F Morgan Marlborough So. Nebraska Lee's Summit, Mo. M Ali Hawkins Sr. North Carolina Encinitas, Calif. F Devin Petta So. Northeastern Whitman, Mass. F Melissa Henderson Jr. Notre Dame Garland, TX D Lauren Fowlkes Sr. Notre Dame Lee's Summit, Mo. M Courtney Barg Jr. Notre Dame Plano, Texas D Cassie Dickerson Sr. Ohio State Kalamazoo, Mich. K Adrianna Franch So. Oklahoma State Salina, Kan. M Annika Niemeier Sr. Oklahoma State Willingen-Usseln, Germany M Christine Nairn So. Penn State Arnold, Md. F Danielle Toney Sr. Penn State Northville, Mich. M Sophie Schmidt Sr. Portland Abbotsford, B.C. F Danielle Foxhoven Jr. Portland Littleton, Colo. M Kendra Chandhoke Sr. Portland Morrison, Colo. M Gina DeMaio Sr. Rutgers Parsippany Hills, N.J. K Bianca Henninger Jr. Santa Clara Los Gatos, Calif. F Kayla Grimsley Jr. South Carolina Lakeland, Fla. D Rachel Quon So. Stanford Lake Forest, Ill. F Christen Press Sr. Stanford Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. M Mariah Nogueira So. Stanford Westminster, Calif G Alexa Gaul So. Texas Naperville, Ill. M Rachel Shipley Sr. Texas A & M Plano, Texas M Kylie Wright Sr. UCLA Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. D Lauren Barnes Sr. UCLA Upland, Calif. F Sydney Leroux Jr. UCLA Vancouver, B.C. M Amber Brooks So. North Carolina New Hope, Pa. M Sinead Farrelly Sr. Virginia Havertown, Pa. M Sarah Hagen Jr. Wisconsin-Milwaukee Appleton, Wis..
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