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Brown, Geller Selected to U.S. Soccer Women’s College Talent ID Camp
Both players set to take part in first-of-its-kind event

FORT WORTH – TCU women's soccer's Morgan Brown and Olivia Geller have been tabbed to the U.S. Soccer Women's College Talent ID Camp that will take place from June 18-22 in Atlanta, Georgia. They are two of 42 players who have been chosen to attend the program.
"We're thrilled that Olivia and Morgan have been invited to this camp," said head coach Eric Bell. "They are both more than ready to compete at that level. They both have worked really hard for the opportunity, and we wish them both the best of luck at the camp."
Brown started 16 of her 22 appearances at midfielder as a true freshman. Brown became the first freshman in program history to garner All-Big 12 first-team accolades. The Wylie, Texas native, has produced four goals while adding two assists for 10 points this season. Three of her four goals have been game-winners. Brown also earned a spot on the Big 12 All-Freshman Team.
Geller, after reclassifying to the 2024 freshman class from the class of 2025, played in eight total games with six of those being starts in her freshman campaign. She earned a record of 4-1-1 in goal, making nine saves and recording three total shutouts.
About the Camp
The camp is part of the growing U.S. Youth National Teams' scouting strategy with the objective of increasing programming opportunities for college-specific players with high potential and therefore expanding the U.S. Under-18, Under-19 and Under-20 Women's National Team player pools.
All of the field players invited to this camp have limited prior programming with the U.S. Soccer's Youth National Teams. The camp will be a collaboration between the Talent ID staff, the U.S. Youth National Teams' head coaches and USWNT staff.
The camp will take place at McCurry Park in Atlanta with the 41 players selected from the 2005, 2006 and 2007 birth years, and one player having been born in 2008. The five-day camp will consist of three training sessions and two intrasquad matches. The overall pool of 42 players will be divided into two teams for camp.
There are 28 different colleges represented on the roster and 11 colleges have multiple players called up, including TCU.