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05.22.2025 | Soccer
AMES, Iowa – Iowa State legend Jordan Silkowitz has been chosen to compete for the U.S. U-23 Women's National Team, the organization announced.
Silkowitz will take part in a training camp for a pair of upcoming competitions in Stuttgart (Germany) against Germany. Silkowitz and the U-23 squad will play on both May 30 and June 2.
Silkowitz, in her third season in the NWSL, was Iowa State's first-ever draft pick and has played for both the KC Current as well as her present-day team, Bay FC. The call-up is the first of her career to a national team/program at any level.
Born in 2000, Silkowitz is one of five "overage players" selected to the roster per U.S. Soccer's agreement with Germany. She is one of 16 NWSL players selected to the roster and one of two goalkeepers alongside Angel City FC goalkeeper Angelina Anderson.
The camp will be led by University of New Mexico head coach Heather Dyche, along with assistant coaches Yolanda Thomas from Orlando Pride, former USWNT player and 2008 Olympic gold medalist Stephanie Cox, and long-time U.S. Youth National Team and former San Diego Wave goalkeeper coach Louis Hunt.Â
Silkowitz totaled 234 saves as a Cyclone, and her 1.44 goals-against average is the third lowest in program history. In just three seasons as a Cyclone, Silkowitz totaled 10 shutouts – good enough for the third-most in school annals.