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Caro Scores First International Goal For U.S. National Squad
April 12, 2018 | Field Hockey
LANCASTER, Pa. – Former Princeton Tiger Cat Caro '17 recorded her first international goal for the United States National Team in a 6-0 victory over Chile last night.
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Caro scored the team's third goal in the first half as the United States took game two of a four-game series with Chile, 6-0. Game three will take place on Friday (6:30 p.m.) while the series wraps up Saturday (6:30 p.m.).
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You can read about the series and watch the remaining games here
Here are some photos of last night's game courtesy of USA Field Hockey …
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Caro scored the team's third goal in the first half as the United States took game two of a four-game series with Chile, 6-0. Game three will take place on Friday (6:30 p.m.) while the series wraps up Saturday (6:30 p.m.).
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You can read about the series and watch the remaining games here
Â14' USA GOAL! Funk collects the ball in the middle of the field and uses her speed to break through and dump it to Catherine Caro on the post who finishes to make it 3-0 #USAvsCHI pic.twitter.com/4h04QLgp6H
— USA Field Hockey (@USAFieldHockey) April 11, 2018
Here are some photos of last night's game courtesy of USA Field Hockey …
Caro ended her Princeton career in impressive fashion as she was selected as first-team All-America, first-team Mid-Atlantic Region and Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year in 2016. She had a personal-high 18 goals and 47 points, registering a point in 15 of the team's 19 games. The senior captain finished the season eighth in the country in goals (.95) and 13th in points per game (2.26). Her standout performances include back-to-back hat tricks vs. Brown (Oct. 15) and Towson (Oct. 16). The two-time captain was remarkable against Ivy opponents, averaging over three points per contest with nine goals and four assists. Caro finished her career with three All-Ivy accolades, two All-Region honors and her first All-American award.The USWNT came out strong in their second match of the four-game series against Chile at @nooksports in Lancaster, Pa. USA kicked off the scoring by tallying three in the first quarter and another each in the second and third on their way to a 6-0 victory. https://t.co/ezQn3OjgaF pic.twitter.com/6vZneKGpSX
— USA Field Hockey (@USAFieldHockey) April 12, 2018
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