DURHAM β Duke field hockey goaltender 
Kaiya Chepow has been selected to participate in the USA Field Hockey U-21 March Selection Camp following a recent three-day training camp held in Charlotte, N.C.
Chepow, hailing from Downingtown, Pa., joined the Blue Devils in January after enrolling in Duke for the spring semester. She played her scholastic hockey for Downingtown West High School and her club hockey for the high-powered WC Eagles Club.
An All-Region first-team pick this past season, Chepow played four years of varsity hockey for Downingtown West, helping her school to four consecutive Chesmont League titles and a 20-3 overall record her senior season.
Chepow finished her career in stellar fashion, earning second-team all-league recognition and first-team all-state and all-area awards. On the international stage, the rookie goaltender is a member of the U-18 U.S. National Team.
Freshman and fellow WC Eagles alum 
Maggie Kondrath and sophomore
 Macy Szukics as well asΒ incoming freshman 
Madison Beach are among the players granted an injury waiver for the camp and will have the opportunity to attend the March trial. Β 
At the U-21 March Selection Camp, the squad will be reduced further to the training pool leading up to the 2024 Junior Pan American Championship (JPAC). The U-21 USWNT will compete in the 2024 JPAC in Surrey, Canada from June 26 to July 12. The Junior Eagles will have their next training camp at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in Charlotte, N.C. from March 22-24, with subsequent camps scheduled for April 5-7, May 17-19, and mid-June.
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