2013 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship squads

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This article shows all participating team squads at the 2013 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship , held from September 16 to September 21, 2013 in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. [1]

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Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

No.NameDate of birthClub
1 Janie Guimond 11 April 1984 Köpenicker Berlino
2 Lisa Barclay 7 June 1992 Un. British Columbia
3 Brittney Page 4 February 1984 Barbãr Bruxelles
6 Kelci French 28 January 1990 Trinity Western Un.
7 Marie-Pier Murray-Méthot 23 March 1986 Verona Volley
8 Jaimie Thibeault 23 September 1989 ES Le Cannet
9 Tabitha Love 11 September 1991 Criollas de Caguas
10 Marisa Field 10 July 1987 Istres Volley-Ball
18 Shanice Marcelle 25 May 1990 Un. British Columbia
19 Jennifer Lundquist 10 September 1991 Montana State Univ.
20 Dana Cranston 5 December 1991 Colorado State Univ.
14 Lucille Charuk 13 August 1989 ŽOK Spalato

Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica

No.NameDate of birthClub
1Dionisia Thompson9 June 1978 Goicoechea
3 Viviana Murillo 6 February 1992 Santa Bárbara
4 Johanna Gamboa 23 November 1987 Goicoechea
6 Ángela Willis 26 January 1977 Goicoechea
7 Yuliana González 7 June 1995 Santa Bárbara
9Verania Willis23 September 1979 Goicoechea
10 Paola Ramírez 23 February 1987 UNED
11 Daniela Vargas 4 May 1996 Santa Bárbara
12 Mónica Castro 5 January 1996 San José
14 Irene Fonseca 10 October 1985 UNED
16 Mijal Hines 15 December 1993 Goicoechea
18 Evelyn Sibaja 5 February 1993 Santa Bárbara

Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba

No.NameDate of birthClub
1 Melissa Vargas 16 October 1999 Cienfuegos
3 Alena Rojas 9 August 1992 Ciudad Habana
6 Daimara Lescay 5 September 1992 Guantánamo
8 Emily Borrell 19 February 1992 Villa Clara
9 Dayessi Luis 23 October 1996 Camagüey
12 Dairiylys Cruz 12 September 1990 Villa Clara
13 Rosanna Giel 10 June 1992 Ciego de Ávila
15 Beatriz Vilches 29 January 1995 Cienfuegos
18 Sulian Matienzo 14 December 1994 Ciudad Habana
19 Jennifer Álvarez 19 November 1993 Cienfuegos
20 Heydi Rodríguez 24 June 1993 Cienfuegos

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

No.NameDate of birthClub
2 Lizeth López 14 May 1990 Baja California
3 Claudia López 21 May 1994 Jalisco
4 Gema Leon 11 March 1991 Nuevo León
5 Andrea Rangel 19 May 1993 Nuevo León
6 Andrea Aguilera 24 September 1993 Nuevo León
7 Alejandra Paerales 11 August 1992 Nuevo León
8 Alejandra Isiordia 17 April 1994 Baja California
10 Lizbeth Sainz 14 December 1995 Baja California
11 Dulce Carranza 29 June 1990 Nuevo León
14 Claudia Rios 22 September 1992 Tamaulipas
17 Zaira Orellana 3 May 1989 Jalisco

Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico

No.NameDate of birthClub
1 Debora Seilhamer 4 October 1985 Lancheras Cataño
6 Yarimar Rosa 20 June 1988 Indias de Mayagüez
7 Stephanie Enright 15 December 1990 Toray Arrows
8 Ania Ruiz 7 November 1982 Vaqueras Bayamón
9 Áurea Cruz 10 January 1982 Rabitə Baku
11 Karina Ocasio 1 August 1985 Criollas de Caguas
14 Natalia Valentín 12 September 1989 Leonas de Ponce
15 Genesis Miranda 5 June 1996 Porto Rico
17 Sheila Ocasio 7 November 1982 Valencianas Juncos
18 Lynda Morales 20 May 1988 Mets de Guaynabo
22 Laurie González 8 May 1989 Valencianas Juncos
23 Wilmarie Rivera 14 February 1997 Porto Rico

Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic

No.NameDate of birthClub
1 Annerys Vargas 7 August 1981 Rep. Dominicana
4 Marianne Fersola 16 January 1992 CVU César Vallejo
5 Brenda Castillo 5 June 1992 Rabitə Baku
7 Niverka Marte 11 October 1995 İqtisadçı Baku
8 Cándida Arias 11 March 1992 CDU San Martín
12 Karla Echenique 16 May 1986 Lancheras Cataño
14 Prisilla Rivera 29 December 1984 Pinkin de Corozal
16 Yonkaira Peña 10 May 1993 CDU San Martín
17 Gina Mambrú 21 January 1986 Los Cachorros
18 Bethania de la Cruz 13 May 1987 GS Caltex Seoul
19 Ana Binet 9 February 1992 Samaná
20 Brayelin Martínez 11 September 1996 Mirador SCC

Flag of Saint Lucia.svg  Saint Lucia

No.NameDate of birthClub
1 Natalie Edward 28 January 1984 Le Club Volleyball
2 Sancha Isidore 24 October 1989 Le Club Volleyball
4 Latoya Edward 24 May 1984 Le Club Volleyball
5 Indira Laurencin 22 May 1985 Le Club Volleyball
6 Lisa Casimie 24 July 1996 Jetsetters Volleyball
7 Dania Hamilton 30 October 1986 DSP Volleyball
9 Dala Noel 20 January 1996 Jetsetters Volleyball
10 Gifta Dujon 26 August 1975 Le Club Volleyball
11 Samantha Mann 15 November 1980 Le Club Volleyball
12 Cindy Wilson 12 May 1987 Jetsetters Volleyball

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

No.NameDate of birthClub
1 Alisha Glass 5 April 1988 Indias de Mayagüez
7 Cassidy Lichtman 25 January 1989 VB Franches-Mont.
8 Lauren Gibbemeyer 8 September 1988 Robursport Pesaro
9 Kristin Richards 30 June 1985 Yeşilyurt SK
10 Jordan Larson 16 October 1986 Dinamo-Kazan
12 Kayla Banwarth 21 January 1989 Dresdner SC
13 Christa Harmotto 12 October 1986 Universal Modena
14 Nicole Fawcett 16 December 1986 Korea Expressway
15 Kelly Murphy 20 October 1989 Vaqueras Bayamón
17 Lauren Paolini 22 August 1987 İqtisadçı Baku
20 Jenna Hagglund 28 May 1989 UGS Élite Nantes
24 Kimberly Hill 30 November 1989 Pepperdine Univ.

Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago

No.NameDate of birthClub
1 Andrea Kinsale 24 December 1989 Technocrats
2 Zahra Collins 31 August 1996 Glamorgan
3 Channon Thompson 29 March 1994 AZS Białystok
4 Kelly-Anne Billingy 15 May 1986 UGS Élite Nantes
6 Senead Jack 8 November 1993 AZS Białystok
8 Darlene Ramdin 5 August 1989 Glamorgan
10 Courtnee Clifford 6 July 1990 UTT
11 York Makila 7 January 1995 Glamorgan
12 Renele Forde 6 August 1990 Technocrats
16 Krystle Esdelle 1 August 1984 AZS Białystok
17 Abigail Gloud 15 July 1987 UTT
18 Rechez Lindsay 19 January 1994 Holy Name

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References

  1. "NORCECA Volleyball Championship". norceca.net. 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2015.