2011 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship squads

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This article shows all participating team squads at the 2011 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship , held from September 12 to September 17, 2011 in Caguas, Puerto Rico.

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Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Julie Young 07.03.198618872287273
4 Tammy Mahon (c)04.11.198018076298282
6Claire Hanna27.04.198618267291279
8 Carla Bradstock 11.08.198517868282271
9 Sarah Pavan 16.08.198619673314302
10 Marisa Field 10.07.198718971309291
12 Sherline Tasha Holness 11.02.198018887315295
14 Elizabeth Cordonier 03.03.198718375304285
16 Jennifer Hinze 20.05.198818575306284
17 Brittney Page 04.02.198418467305287
18 Kyla Richey 20.06.198918879302287
19 Lauren O'Reilly 04.04.198917869293273

Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Catalina Fernández Campos 12.12.198618068291274
6 Angela Willis 26.01.197718867305292
8Susana Chávez González24.11.198616055268255
9Verania Willis (c)23.09.197918273303285
10 Paola Ramírez 23.02.198718685294285
11 Kiara Jiménez Corrales 23.03.199217465280269
12 Daniela Vargas Quiroz 04.05.199618462254246
14 Irene Fonseca 10.10.198518270285272
15 Amelia Arias 17.12.199116458276258
16 Mijal Hines Cuza 15.12.199318680290280
17 Daniela Vargas Azofeita 13.11.198216653265250
18 Maria Fernanda Conejo 24.08.198218275282270

Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Wilma Salas 09.03.199118860313298
2 Yanelis Santos 30.03.198617971315312
3 Alena Rojas 09.08.199218678320305
4 Yoana Palacios 06.10.199018472321300
6 Daymara Lescay 05.09.199218472308290
8 Emily Borrell 19.02.199216755270260
10 Ana Cleger 27.11.198918573315297
11Leanny Castañeda18.10.198618870325320
13 Rosanna Giel 10.06.199218762320315
14 Kenia Carcaces 22.01.198618869308306
15 Yusidey Silié (c)11.11.198418380316300
17 Gyselle Silva 29.10.199118470302295

Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Annerys Vargas 07.08.198119470325315
2 Dahiana Burgos 07.04.198518070305312
5 Brenda Castillo 05.06.199216755220270
7 Niverka Marte 19.10.199017871233283
8 Cándida Arias 11.03.199219168295301
9 Sidarka Núñez 25.06.198418862330315
10 Milagros Cabral (c)17.10.197818163308305
12 Karla Echenique 16.05.198618162279273
13 Cindy Rondón 12.11.198818361312305
14 Prisilla Rivera 29.12.198418670312308
18 Bethania de la Cruz 13.05.198918858322305
19 Ana Yorkira Binet 09.02.199217462267288

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Nancy Ortega 31.03.199017068285273
4 Gema León 11.03.199118163290278
5 Andrea Rangel 19.05.199317857292283
6 Karla Sainz 22.07.199318475298285
7 Laura Daniela Lloreda 30.04.198117380295289
8 Samantha Bricio 22.11.199418558296283
13 Alejandra Isiordia 17.04.199418472283274
14 Claudia Ríos (c)22.09.199218068282264
16 Dulce Carranza 29.06.199017884287274
17 Zaira Orellana 03.05.198918365295287
18 Andrea Aguilera 24.09.199318474299284
19 Itzel Gaytan 21.10.199217065270260

Flag of Panama.svg  Panama

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Katherine Taju 18.09.198117870300220
2 Jasmin Rojas 09.01.198217566200180
3 Thais Mosquera 26.06.1984162112170165
4 Joanna Arroyo (c)14.03.197917073280200
5 Dionelis Delgado 07.04.198916654180170
6 Maria Gallimore 20.02.198917554200180
7 Angela Evans 21.07.199418368300220
8 Carina Corella 04.10.198217865220185
9 Suany Terreros 09.10.197617964250200
11 Katiuska Quintana 07.03.198318079200180
13 Hashlyn Cuero 01.04.199018068250200
16 Yokanny Comrie 31.10.198217064200180

Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Pamela Cartagena 05.02.198718855299292
3 Vilmarie Mojica (c)13.08.198517763295274
5 Sarai Álvarez 03.04.198618961295286
6 Yarimar Rosa 20.06.198818858295285
7 Stephanie Enright 15.12.199018374309295
9 Áurea Cruz 10.01.198218263310290
10 Diana Reyes 29.04.199319180303299
12 Michelle Nogueras 05.12.198818258275262
13 Shirley Ferrer 23.06.199118363290293
15 Shara Venegas 18.09.199217258280270
18 Linda Morales 20.05.198819394302296
19 Amanda Vázquez 30.03.198419494302297

Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Andrea Kinsale 24.12.198918865315297
3 Channon Thompson 29.03.198418072315303
4 Kelly-Anne Billingy 15.05.198618787316303
5 Shurvette Beckles 10.06.199018465303294
6 Sinead Jack 08.11.199318865314294
9 Rheeza Grant 10.08.198618170294279
10 Courtnee-Mae Clifford 06.07.199016560280273
14 Delana Mitchell 23.09.198718563304289
15 Abby Blackman 27.06.199318365304293
16 Krystle Esdelle (c)01.08.198418767291282
17 Abigail Gloud 15.07.198718265285282
18 Rechez Lindsay 19.01.199416457260240

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
4 Lindsey Berg 16.07.198017381285270
6 Nicole Davis 24.04.198216773284266
7 Heather Bown 29.11.197818890301290
8 Alisha Glass 05.04.198818472305300
9 Jennifer Tamas (c)23.11.198219182315301
10 Kimberly Glass 18.08.198419075314299
11 Jordan Larson 16.10.198618875302295
12 Nancy Metcalf 12.11.197818673314292
15 Logan Tom 25.05.198118680306297
16 Foluke Akinradewo 05.10.198719179331300
18 Megan Hodge 15.10.198819174330317
19 Destinee Hooker 07.09.198719373320304

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