Harvard Women's Soccer alumnae and student-athletes showcased their skills on the international stage, representing their respective national teams during the recent international window.

By the Numbers
  • Jade Rose - Defender for Team Canada - started in four of five games during the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
  • Margarent "Midge" Purce '17 - Forward for Team USA - contributed three assists in the 5-0 victory against the Dominican Republic and helped the United States win the CONCACAF Trophy.
  • Josefine Hasbo - Midfielder for the Danish Women's National Team - played in all four games during the Women's World Cup.
  • Olof Kristinsdottir - Forward for the Icelandic Women's National Team - participated in the UEFA Women's Nation's League competition, contributing to three victories.
State of Play
  • Jade Rose, Margarent "Midge" Purce '17, Josefine Hasbo, and Olof Kristinsdottir represented Harvard Women's Soccer at the international level.
  • These alumnae and student-athletes have excelled both internationally and during their time at Harvard, showcasing their talent and contributing significantly to their respective teams.
Bottom Line

Harvard Women's Soccer's international success reflects the program's ability to develop top-tier talent that competes at the highest levels, making a mark both nationally and internationally.