Iowa defender Millie Greer is called up by U.S. Soccer for a talent ID camp

Players were selected from 28 different college programs
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Iowa Soccer had a stellar 2024 season, including a trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Hawkeyes finished with a 15-3-4 (8-2-1 Big Ten) record and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament.

After a solid 2024 campaign, the Hawkeyes extended Head Coach Dave Dilanni through the 2029 season. Under Dilanni, the Hawkeyes have a 113-77-26 record and two Big Ten conference championships.

The defense, anchored by Millie Greer, has been key to the soccer program's success over the past few seasons.

The Iowa defense only allowed 12 goals and guided the team to 12 shutouts.

Greer started all 22 games for the Hawkeye defense, finishing with a team-leading 1,946 minutes played.

On Monday, Greer got the call to join U.S. Soccer for a women's college talent ID camp.

Greer is among 42 players who were invited to attend a first-of-its-kind women's college talent ID camp in Atlanta, Georgia, from June 18 through 22.

The camp arose from a new U.S. Youth National Team strategy focused on player development. The objective is to find talent for the under-18, under-19, and under-20 national team player pools.

The five-day camp will have three training sessions and two inter-squad matchups. The camp will also feature a goalkeeper-specific segment to increase the talent pool for keepers.

28 college programs will be represented at the camp, including 11 programs that have multiple players who were called up.

Greer is among 12 defenders who will participate in the camp and is the only Iowa representative.

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