3 Coloradans on USWNT named to Paris Olympic Games roster

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3 Coloradans on USWNT named to Paris Olympic Games roster
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CHICAGO — Three soccer players from Colorado were named to the 18-player roster for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games on Wednesday morning.

Midfielder Lindsey Horan, who was born in Wheat Ridge and lives in Golden, first made headlines when she became the first American woman to skip college and head straight to the pros after high school, according to Team USA. She played with Paris Saint Germain in France for four years before returning to the United States.Swanson, 26, was born in Littleton and raised in Highlands Ranch. She attended Mountain Vista High School and graduated in 2016.

Smith, 23, earned her first Senior National Team call-up in 2017 when she was just 16 years old. She made her debut in 2020 as the first player born in the 2000s to get on the field.She attended Fossil Ridge High School in Fort Collins.

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