[160][161], Sauerbrunn made her Olympic debut on July 31, 2012 in a group match against Korea DPR. [92] The United States moved into the semifinals, where Sauerbrunn started in the match against Germany on November 24. There are also the family and friends who have believed in Matt and have never given up on him since day one! Sauerbrun, who signed a … Look for Matt Overton on the Omaha Nighthawks this year. [165], In 2013, Sauerbrunn was a consistent starter at the center-back position. PRO FOOTBALL. [135] Sauerbrunn's one appearance during the tournament came during the semifinal against France on July 13. [232], In May 2019, she was named to the final 23-player roster for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. John George Trump (1907–1985), married Elora Sauerbrun (1913–1983) ... is an American businesswoman, fashion designer, author and reality television personality. [123] She also made an appearance during the match against China on January 25, helping the United States win the Four Nations Tournament. She made a key save in the opening minutes of the game and assisted in halting the opposing team's attack. AROUND SPORTS: Pats' Sauerbrun wins grievance Joe Alexander. [10], Sauerbrunn missed the entire 2004 season due to national team obligations at the 2004 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championships in Thailand. Other campuses include: West Virginia University Institute of Technology in Montgomery and Potomac State College of West Virginia University in Keyser; and a second clinical campus for the University's medical and dental schools at Charleston Area Medical Center in Charleston. Error: Please make sure the Twitter account is public. In 2007 Matt was invited to the Seattle Seahawks mini-camp. His mom, the daughter of a football coach, worked two jobs when he was young. [95] She trained with the team once again in late May in the largest training camp in the women's national team history. Matt Overton is never the best athlete on the field. [7] In her 1,970 minutes played, she made two assists. [5] The W-League was often used by college players as a summer playing option because of its status as an open league, allowing college players to maintain eligibility. [5][19] She made one goal during the season in the 54th minute of the match against the Chicago Red Stars on April 11. In the second round, Virginia faced Villanova on November 16 and lost the match in penalty kicks, halting their advancement in the tournament. [69], The team gathered one last time for the year for a training camp from December 27 to January 2 at the U.S. Soccer's National Training Center at The Home Depot Center in Carson, California. [91] In the quarterfinals, Sauerbrunn helped the United States advance with a 2–0 win over Australia. He was signed and released pre-season due to a foot injury that occurred during training. He … Parker, who forgot to bring his hands to the game, mishandled Todd Sauerbrun's punt and the Patriots recovered at the San Diego 31. [47][48] She helped Kansas City finish third in the league and advance to the playoffs. magicJack won 3–1 and they advanced to the semifinals. [228] She made her first appearance in Rio on August 3 in the team's opening match against New Zealand. [45] Sauerbrunn was awarded Defender of the Year for the 2014 season. [120], Sauerbrunn started off 2011 with the national team at a six-day training camp at The Home Depot Center in Carson, California from January 8 to 13. [112] The United States won the Nordic Cup championship after defeating Germany on July 21. [133] On May 9, following the training camp, Sauerbrunn was named to the 21-player roster for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup. He has been working out and training with several NFL/UFL athletes. After the camp he was released without being offered a contract. Sauerbrunn came in for Ali Krieger in the 79th minute to help the United States win the match and the Nordic Cup title. He wanted to stay in shape and keep playing football. [88] Sauerbrunn was subsequently named to the Tournament All-Star Team by the FIFA Technical Study Group. ET Exclusively on ussoccer.com", "U.S. Soccer Wire: MacMillan to Miss Remainder of WUSA Season", "U.S. U-19 Women Defeat Canada, 6–1, on Four Davis Goals", "U.S. Soccer Wire: Arena Names Gold Cup Squad", "U-19 Women Prepare For 2004 With Post-Christmas Camp; Leone's Squad Sets Sights On U-19 CONCACAF Qualifying", "Youth National Team Update: Jan. 12-Jan. 20", "Youth National Team Update: Feb. 2-Feb. 9, 2004", "U.S. Soccer Wire: U.S. Women Qualify for Olympics, Depart for Algarve This Week; Men to Face Haiti Saturday", "Philips Lighting U-19 Women's Soccer Invitational at Home Depot Center from April 6–10", "U-19 WNT Beats Holland 2–0 in Opening Match of Philips Lighting Invitational", "U.S. Under-19 WNT Fall to Japan 1–0 in Philips Lighting Invitational", "U.S. U-19 WNT Defeat China 4–0 to Finish Second in Philips Lighting Invitational", "Krikorian Selects 18 Players to Represent USA at U-19 CONCACAF Qualifying Tournament", "U.S. Under-19 WNT Dominates Dominican Republic 14–0 in Opening Match of CONCACAF Qualifying", "U.S. U-19 WNT Obtain Semifinal Berth in CONCACAF Qualifying Tournament With 11–1 Win Over Trinidad & Tobago", "U.S. U-19 WNT Draw With Costa Rica 0–0, Play Mexico in Semifinals to Qualify For FIFA World Championship", "U.S. Under-19 WNT Qualifies For FIFA World Championship With 6–0 Win Over Mexico", "U.S. Under-19 WNT Fall 2–1 in Overtime to Canada in CONCACAF Qualifying Tournament Final", "Youth National Team Update: June 21 – June 28", "U.S. Soccer Wire: U.S. Returns to Gold Medal Match", "U.S. U-19 Women's Squad Readies For 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship", "Krikorian Selects 21-Player Roster for U-19 Women's World Championship", "U.S. Defeats Brazil 3–0 to Take Third Place at FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship", "U.S. U-19 Women Dominate South Korea 3–0 in Opening Match of FIFA World Championship", "U.S. Women Take Down Russia, 4–1, in U-19 World Championship, Next Face Spain", "U.S. U-19 Women Down Spain, 1–0, at U-19 World Championship; USA Will Face Australia in Quarterfinals on Nov. 21", "U.S. Women Roll Past Australia, 2–0, and into Semifinals Against Germany", "U.S. Women Fall to Germany, 3–1, at U-19 World Championship", "U.S. Soccer Wire: Mia, Julie and Joy To Make Last Apperance [, "U.S. Soccer Wire: U.S. MNT Prepares for Estadio Azteca, U.S. Women Win Algarve Cup", "U-20 and U-21 Women Train in Carson for Mega-Camp", "Ellis Names 2005 U.S. Under-21 WNT Nordic Cup Roster", "U.S. U-21 WNT Head Coach Jillian Ellis Names 2006 Nordic Cup Roster", "U.S. U-21 Women Head to Germany For Three Matches", "U.S. Under-21 WNT Heads Into Portland Training Camp In Advance of 2007 Nordic Cup in Finland", "Irwin Names U.S. Under-21 WNT Nordic Cup Roster", "U.S. U-21 Women Defeat Norway, 1–0, to Open 2007 Nordic Cup", "U.S. U-21 Women Defeat Sweden, 1–0, to Advance to Championship Game of 2007 Nordic Cup", "U-21 WNT Win Ninth Nordic Cup Title with 4–0 Victory Over Germany", "U-23 WNT Roster Announced for First Training Camp of 2008", "U.S. Under-23 WNT Ties Germany, 1–1, in La Manga, Spain", "U.S. Under-23 Women Head To Manchester For Two Matches Against England U-23's", "U.S. U-23 Women Down England, 1–0, on 90th Minute Goal", "U.S. U-23 Women Sweep England U-23s With A 2–0 Win", "U.S. U-23 WNT In Camp at The Home Depot Center Prior to 2008 Nordic Cup", "Irwin Names U.S. Under-23 WNT Nordic Cup Roster", "U.S. Under-23 Women's National Team Defeats Germany, 3–0, to Win Nordic Cup Championship", "U.S. Women To Open 2008 Schedule Against Canada at Four Nations Tournament in Foshan, China", "Sundhage Names Roster for 2010 CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament in Mexico", "U.S. Women Defeat Guatemala 9–0 to Qualify for Semifinals at CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying in Cancun, Mexico", "U.S. Women Defeat Costa Rica 3–0 to Earn Spot in Two-Game Playoff Against Italy for Berth to Germany 2011", "Sundhage Names 24-Player Preliminary Roster for Two-Game Playoff Series Against Italy", "Sundhage Names 26 Players to January Training Camp in Preparation for 2011 Four Nations Tournament", "Sundhage Names 23 Players To Roster For 2011 Four Nations Tournament in China", "U.S. Women Rebound to Defeat Canada 2–1 at Four Nations Tournament in China", "U.S. Defeats China 2–0 to Win Four Nations Tournament", "Sundhage Names Roster for Florida Camp as USA Continues Preparations for 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup", "Sundhage Names 24-Player Roster for 2011 Algarve Cup", "U.S. Women Defeat Norway To Make Championship Game of 2011 Algarve Cup", "U.S. Women Put Four Past Finland in Group A Finale", "U.S. WNT Defeats Iceland For 2011 Algarve Cup Title", "U.S. Women To Play First Match in England on April 2", "Sundhage Names 23-Player Roster for Match Against England on April 2 at Brisbane Road in East London", "U.S. Women's National Team Falls 2–1 to England", "Sundhage Names 29 Players for Three-Week U.S. WNT Training Camp in Florida", "Sundhage Names 2011 U.S. Women's World Cup Team", "U.S. WNT Advances to Final of 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup", "USA Falls in Dramatic Penalty Kick Shootout to Japan in 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Final", "Sundhage Calls Up 30 Players for Arizona Training Camp Prior to Match against Sweden on Nov. 19", "Sundhage Names 18 for Game Roster vs. Sweden", "U.S. Women's National Team Ties Sweden in Front of Record Crowd to Round Out 2011", "Sundhage Calls Up 31 Players for December Training Camp in Advance of Olympic Qualifying", "Sundhage Calls Up 29 Players for Training Camp in Los Angeles Before U.S. WNT Heads to Canada for Olympic Qualifying", "U.S. Women's National Team Set for Canada as Sundhage Names 20-Player Roster for 2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament", "U.S. Women's National Team Qualifies for Semifinals of 2012 CONCACAF Olympic Women's Qualifying with 13–0 Victory Against Guatemala", "U.S. Women's National Team Wins Group B at 2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying with 4–0 Victory Against Mexico", "U.S. Women's National Team Defeats Canada 4–0 To Win CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Tournament", "Sundhage Names 28 Players for Training Camp Prior to Match Against New Zealand on Feb. 11 at FC Dallas Stadium", "Sundhage Names 23-Player Roster for 2012 Algarve Cup", "U.S. WNT Nets 2–1 Win Against Norway in Algarve Cup", "U.S. WNT Head Coach Pia Sundhage Names 23-Player Roster for Two Matches in Japan", "Alex Morgan Scores as the U.S. Women's National Team Draws 1–1 with Japan in Front of 15,159 Fans in Sendai", "Carli Lloyd, Shannon Boxx and Amy Rodriguez Score as the U.S. Women's National Team Downs Brazil 3–0 in Chiba, Japan", "Sundhage Names 27 Players to U.S. WNT's Florida Training Camp Roster", "Sundhage Names 28 Players to New Jersey Training Camp in Advance of U.S. WNT Match against China on May 27", "U.S. Women's National Team Defeats China 4–1 in Front of Sold-Out Crowd of 18,573 at PPL Park in Chester, Pa", "Pia Sundhage Names 2012 U S Olympic Women s Soccer Team", "WNT Earns 3–1 Win on the Road against Sweden", "U.S. Women's National Team Defeats Japan 4–1 in Penultimate Tune-Up for the 2012 Olympics", "Abby Wambach Goal Gives U.S. Women's National Team a 1–0 Victory Against Korea DPR and Group G Title at 2012 Olympics", "U.S. Women's National Team Defeats Canada 4–3 in Drama Filled Overtime Match to Qualify for Gold Medal Game at 2012 Olympics", "U.S. Women's National Team Earns Fourth Olympic Gold Medal with 2–1 Victory Against Japan in Front of 80,203 at Wembley Stadium", "U.S. WNT Kicks off Fan Tribute Tour Against Costa Rica on Saturday in Rochester", "Sermanni Names 29-Player Training Camp Roster for First Matches of 2013", "Sermanni Names 23-Player Roster For 2013 Algarve Cup", "Rachel Buehler Scores in Her 100th Career Cap as USA Defeats Iceland 3–0 to Open 2013 Algarve Cup in Portugal", "Krieger and Engen Tally First International Goals as U.S. WNT Defeats China PR 5–0 at Algarve Cup in Portugal", "Alex Morgan Scores as U.S. Women Tie Sweden 1–1 to Earn a Berth in the 2013 Algarve Cup Final on March 13", "WNT Takes 2013 Algarve Cup Title with 2–0 Win Against Germany", "Sermanni Names U.S. WNT Roster for Matches in Germany and the Netherlands", "U.S. Women's National Team Defeats Netherlands 3–1 in International Friendly at The Hague", "Sermanni Names U.S. WNT Training Camp Roster for Match against Canada in Toronto on June 2", "US WNT Defeats Canada 3–0 in Centennial Celebration Match", "Sermanni Names U.S. WNT Roster for January Training Camp at U.S. Soccer's National Training Center", "WNT Tops Canada 1–0 to Open 2014 in Front of 20,862 Fans in Frisco, Texas", "Sermanni Names U.S. WNT Roster for 2014 Algarve Cup", "U.S. WNT and Japan Draw 1–1 at 2014 Algarve Cup Opener", "WNT Drops Second Match of 2014 Algarve Cup", "WNT Falls to Denmark 5–3 in Final Group B Match at Algarve Cup", "U.S. WNT Blanks Korea DPR 3–0 for Seventh Place at Algarve Cup", "2–0 Victory in Colorado: U.S. WNT vs. China PR", "Lloyd Hits for Two, Leroux Adds the Third: U.S. WNT vs. China – April 10, 2014", "Ellis Names WNT Roster for May 8 Match vs. Canada", "U.S.