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Women's Soccer

Hannah Bebar '24 Called Up to U.S. Women's National Team

CHICAGO (Jan. 8, 2025) – Midfielder Hannah Bebar '24, a long-time U.S. Youth National Team player who played her fourth college season this past fall at Duke University after spending three years with Harvard women's soccer, will replace forward Lynn Williams on the U.S. Women's National Team roster for the 2025 January training camp in Los Angeles.

Bebar, 23, has represented the USA at almost every level of the U.S. Youth National Teams and played for the USA at the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Uruguay, starting two matches in the tournament. This is the first senior women's national team call-up for Bebar. 

The 2024 graduate was a two-time All-American for the Crimson before transferring to Duke ahead of this past season, helping the Blue Devils to a stellar year and into the NCAA College Cup. She started all 22 games she played and accomplished the impressive feat of being named All-American at two different colleges. She is currently pursuing her Master's degree at Duke. Bebar was a star for the Crimson from 2021-2023, helping the team win 37 games in three seasons and capture the inaugural Ivy League Women's Soccer Tournament Championship in her final season. In just three seasons, the Illinois native collected 59 points which is good for 12th most in program history. 

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