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Aggie Soccer's Norris Invited to FC Kansas City Preseason Training Camp


Thursday, Mar. 07, 2013


Aggie soccer player Natalie Norris in action
Utah State defender Natalie Norris was invited back to participate in preseason training camp for the newly formed FC Kansas City, which is part of the National Women's Soccer League. (photo from Athletics website)

Utah State [University] defender Natalie Norris was invited back to participate in preseason training camp for the newly formed FC Kansas City, which is part of the National Women's Soccer League.

 

At the preseason training camp, she will compete for a spot on the roster for the inaugural season of the NWSL.

 

“We are all so proud and excited for Natalie,” said USU head coach Heather Cairns. “She has excelled here at Utah State and has worked tremendously hard to earn the opportunity to prove herself at the next level.”

 

FC Kansas City will host the opening game of the league's inaugural season of the NWSL April 13 at 6:35 p.m. (MT) at Shawnee Mission District Stadium. The Blues will play Portland Thorns FC in a matchup between two of the league's premiere franchises. The remaining six NWSL teams will play their opening games on April 14. The Thorns are led by Olympian Alex Morgan.

 

Norris, a Sandy, Utah, native, had a highly decorated Utah State career. Norris was named the Western Athletic Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player after leading Utah State to its second-straight WAC tournament title in November. Norris earned the WAC Defensive Player of the Year award three-straight seasons, leading the Aggies to a 13-3-6 record. A three-time all-WAC first team selection, Norris was the mainstay of a Utah State defense that allowed 13 goals.

 

Additional Aggie sports news is available at the Athletics website.



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