Abigail Tamer

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Abigail Tamer
Personal information
Born (2003-07-09) 9 July 2003 (age 20)
Whitmore Lake, Michigan, United States
Playing position Forward
Senior career
Years Team
University of Michigan
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2021– United States U–21 13 (4)
2023– United States 4 (2)
Medal record
Women's field hockey
Representing  United States
Pan American Junior Championship
Gold medal – first place 2023 Saint Michael Team
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Santiago Team

Abigail Tamer (born 9 July 2003)[1] is a field hockey player from the United States.[2]

Personal life[edit]

Abigail Tamer was born in Whitmore Lake, and grew up in Dexter.[2][3][4]

Career[edit]

Under–21[edit]

Abigail Tamer made her debut for the United States U–21 in 2021 at the Pan American Junior Championship in Santiago.[5] She went on to represent the team later that year at the FIH Junior World Cup in Potchefstroom.[2]

In 2023, Tamer was a member of the gold medal-winning team at the Pan American Junior Championship in Saint Michael.[6]

National team[edit]

Tamer made her senior international debut during season four of the FIH Pro League.[5]

International goals[edit]

Goal Date Location Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 18 June 2023 Lee Valley Hockey Stadium, London, Great Britain  Great Britain 1–3 2–4 2022–23 FIH Pro League [7]
2 20 June 2023  Netherlands 1–0 2–3 [8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Team Details – United States". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Abby Tamer". teamusa.org. USA Field Hockey. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  3. ^ "4. Abby Tamer". mgoblue.com. mgoblue.com. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  4. ^ "'She's one of the best coaches I've ever had': How Abby Tamer is using her mom's support to carve her own path". michigandaily.com. The Michigan Daily. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  5. ^ a b "TAMER Abigail". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  6. ^ "Argentina men and USA women win gold at Junior Pan American Championships". panamhockey.org. Pan American Hockey Federation. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Great Britain 4–2 United States". International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  8. ^ "United States 2–3 Netherlands". International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 12 June 2023.

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