After the final day of Series 1 in North Carolina was rained out, AUSL has announced the captains for the second series that will begin August 19 in Rosemont. However, there will be modifications. The second series will only feature three teams, led by Kayla Kowalik (2nd on the leaderboard), Sarah Willis (4th), and Kendra […]
After the final day of Series 1 in North Carolina was rained out, AUSL has announced the captains for the second series that will begin August 19 in Rosemont. However, there will be modifications.
The second series will only feature three teams, led by Kayla Kowalik (2nd on the leaderboard), Sarah Willis (4th), and Kendra Falby (5th). This is because 12 players; Rachel Garcia (USA), Megan Faraimo (USA), Hannah Flippen (USA), Sahvanna Jaquish (USA), Tiare Jennings (USA), Lexi Kilfoyl (USA), Aubrey Leach (USA), Amanda Lorenz (USA), Dejah Mulipola (USA), Bubba Nickles-Camarena (USA), Jessi Warren (USA and Aleshia Ocasio (Puerto Rico) will be playing in 2025 World Games in Chengdu, China.
The three captains will draft teams on August 12. After Series 2, AUSL All-Star Cup will return to its regular format on August 24 with four teams and the full set of players.
AUSL All-Star Cup Schedule
August 19: Team Kowalik vs. Team Falby | 8 p.m. ET | ESPN2
August 20: Team Willis vs. Team Falby | 10 p.m. ET | ESPN2
August 21: Team Kowalik vs. Team Willis | 7 p.m. ET | ESPNU
AUSL Leaderboard
- Rachel Garcia* – 458 points
- Kayla Kowalik – 380 points
- Lexi Kilfoyl* – 354 points
- Sarah Willis – 350 points
- Kendra Falby – 330 points
- Mary Iakopo – 300 points
- Amanda Lorenz* – 300 points
- Danielle Gibson Whorton – 290 points
- Delanie Wisz – 290 points
- Sydney McKinney – 270 points
* = Will miss Series 2 due to International Duties
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