
Cindy Wolf
Wolf Hired as Coordinator for U-19 National Team
3/15/2004 4:46:20 PM | Women's Soccer
Former SU women’s soccer player, Cindy Wolf, was hired last month as the National Coordinator for the U-19 U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team. Wolf’s position involves coordinating events in which the team is involved as well as managing the squad off the field.
The United States is the defending U-19 world champions, and as a result of their quest for another title, are the second-most traveled team among all of the U.S. women’s national teams.
The team is based in Carson, California and is currently training for upcoming tournaments. The squad will soon begin a week long training camp before hosting an international tournament against teams from Holland, China and Japan from April 2 through April 13. Following those events, the team has a pre-qualifying training camp at the end of April before the CONCACAF qualifying tournaments in Canada in May.
Wolf played for the Orangewomen from 1997-2000. During her career, she was named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week three times. Wolf holds SU’s single-season record for assists with 11, and ranks sixth in career points with 31. She is also second on the program’s all-time assists ledger with 23 helpers.
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