EVANSTON, Ill. – Kennedy Roesch, a sophomore forward at Northwestern University, has received an invitation to participate in the inaugural Women’s College Talent ID Camp organized by U.S. Soccer. The camp is set to take place in Atlanta from June 18 to June 22, featuring 42 collegiate athletes.
Camp Calling 🌟🏐 @KennedyRoesch has received an invitation to the inaugural @USYNT Women’s College Talent ID Camp! pic.twitter.com/IAqLEdxAZp
— Northwestern Soccer (@NUWSoccer) June 16, 2025
During her freshman season, Roesch stood out as the top scorer for the Wildcats, netting six goals and accumulating 14 points. This impressive tally marks the highest number of goals by a first-year player for the Wildcats since Kate Allen in 2010.
The Talent ID Camp is part of a strategic initiative by U.S. Youth National Teams aimed at expanding its player pool for the Under-18, Under-19, and Under-20 Women’s National Teams. This program focuses on identifying talented collegiate players who have had limited exposure to U.S. Soccer’s Youth National Teams, thereby increasing their chances of being scouted and developed further.
The camp will be a collaborative effort involving the Talent ID staff, head coaches of the U.S. Youth National Teams, and representatives from the U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT).
