WPL All-Stars 2017 Roster

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The 2017 WPL All-Stars were the inaugural All-Star team for the Women's Premier League. There were no players from the Berkeley All Blues on the roster in 2017. [1]

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Coaching Staff

Players

PlayerHome Team
Evi Ashenbrucker New York Rugby Club
Ayden Bain New York Rugby Club
Tia Blythe San Diego Surfers
Sarah Chobot Glendale Raptors
Maggie Craig Atlanta Harlequins
San Juanita Fetuuaho Oregon Rugby Sports Union
Ali Gillberg Twin Cities Amazons
Paris Hart Oregon Rugby Sports Union
Rachel Johnson Oregon Rugby Sports Union
Phaidra Knight New York Rugby Club
Molly Luft Oregon Rugby Sports Union
Claire Lundy Oregon Rugby Sports Union
Emily Magee New York Rugby Club
Candace Mahoney-Watson Oregon Rugby Sports Union
Dana Meschisi San Diego Surfers
Maggie Olney DC Furies
Melissa Polheber Glendale Raptors
Kyla Roth San Diego Surfers
Beckett Royce (Reserve) Oregon Rugby Sports Union
Brooke Saunders New York Rugby Club
Kristen Shalosky Glendale Raptors
Christen Suda Glendale Raptors

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References

  1. Gillberg, Alicia (2017-06-21). "WPL All-Star Roster Announced". WPL Rugby. Retrieved 2020-07-11.