CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Three Harvard women's soccer student-athletes will be heading off to report to their respective National teams later this month to compete in the May International window.
Áslaug Gunnlaugsdóttir,
Jade Rose and
Josefine Hasbo will be heading off to compete with the Icelandic, Canadian and Danish National programs. All three athletes have competed with the national teams in previous years and hope to earn more caps later this month.
A senior forward, Gunnlaugsdóttir was called up to compete with the Icelandic Women's National team in May in two UEFA Nations League contest against Norway (May 30) and France (June 3). Iceland is currently 0-1-3 in group play but sits just one point out of second place in its group.
Jade Rose and team Canada will play Haiti in a pair of International friendlies on May 31 and June 3. Rose has earned 28 caps for Canada in her international career and most recently played for her National team in April during a pair of international friendlies against Argentina.
Josefine Hasbo and the Danish women's national team will play its final two UEFA Nations League group stage games in the upcoming window. The matches against Wales and Sweden are set for May 30 and June 3, respectively. Hasbo and her squad currently sit in third place in their group with 2-2-0 record.