From July 7-31st, I had the privilege of coaching the US women’s soccer in the 19th Maccabiah Games. The Maccabiah is an international Jewish athletic competition, the third largest sporting competition in the world. It takes place every four years in Israel and are often called "the Jewish Olympics."
Team USA was comprised of 20 women from around the country, college and post-college. The women were hard-working, dedicated and committed to our goal of a gold medal. Team USA achieved that goal, beating Israel 6-1 in the Gold Medal round.

Before the competition started, the team had a unique opportunity to participate in the Israel Connect program from July 12-17. During this time, the team traveled to cultural and historic sites to experience firsthand their own connection with Israel and Judaism. Some of the sites we visited included Masada (and ancient fortification), the Old City of Jerusalem, the Dead Sea and Yad Vashem (Holocaust Museum).
Then it was time to do what we came to do when the 19th Maccabiah Games began on July 18. We had a very challenging schedule playing 6 games in 8 days. There were 7 teams in the tournament so we played each team once. The top two teams in the group advanced to the Gold Medal game. The team opened the games with an 8-0 win over Australia. Team USA went 5-0-1 in group play, taking first place in the group. In the gold medal match, we started really strong, scoring in the 6th minute and the 15th minute to give us the early lead and never stopped pressuring them for the rest of the game. We scored some great goals and played our best match of the tournament.
I am so fortunate to have been a part of these games, coach an amazing group of women and come home with the Gold. I also gained valuable experience in leadership and coaching at the international level and skills that I can bring home to Kent State University to help our team continue to be successful.
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