U.S. Olympic Athletes
Keli Smith
Born: 13
Position: Forward
Height: 5-4
Born: 25 January 1979
Caps: 117
Years on National Team:
1998 USA Under-23
1999 USA Under-20
2000 USA Under-21
2001 USA National Squad
2002 USA National Squad
2003 USA National Squad
2004 USA National Squad
2005 USA Training Squad
2006-07 USA National Squad
2007-08 USA National Squad
Birthplace: Lewisburg, Pa.
Hometown: Selinsgrove, Pa.
Residence: -
High School: Selinsgrove (Pa.) High School '97
College:
- Univ. of Maryland '01
- Communications and psychology
Occupation: Student
Playing Career:
- Early Career
Began playing field hockey at age 13 while watching her sister play...1996 NFHCA High School All-America first team - Collegiate Career
1997 - Univ. of Maryland NFHCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region second team...1998 - Univ. of Maryland NFHCA All-America second team...NFHCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region...All-ACC...1999 - NFHCA All-America second team...NFHCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region...Univ. of Maryland National Championships...NCAA All-Tournament team...2000 - NFHCA All-America first team...NFHCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region
Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary team in 2002.
- International Career
1998 - U.S. Under-23 Team...1999 - U.S. Under20 Team...U20 Argentina Tour...U20 Canada Tour...Scored gamewinning goal in 3-2 win over Canada Jr (6/22/99)...2000 - U.S. Under-21 Team...Silver medalist at Junior Pan American Championships...Scored 3 goals at Jr Pan Am Championships...2001 - Named to U.S. National Team during fall inviational trial, 2001...2002 - U.S. National Team...Earned first international cap vs South Africa (2/2/02) at Champions Challenge...Scored 1st International goal vs Australia (5/5/02) at Japan 6 Nation Tournament...International Atlantic Cup...USA/India World Cup Qualifier...U.S. World Cup Team...Scored two goals at the World Cup including the game-winner in extra time against New Zealand to help USA advance to the 9th-10th place game...2003 - U.S. National Team...U.S./Japan Tour...U.S./Spain Tour...Champions Challenge (Catania, Italy)...Pan American Games (Santo Domingo, DOM) silver medalist...2004 -U.S. National Team...Olympic Qualifier Team...Pan American Cup Team...2005 ...Canada Series (Virginia Beach)...2006 - Selected to USA squad at Women's National Championships, Virginia Beach (July)...AstroTurf March on Madrid, Virginia Beach (1. NED, 2 ARG, 3. AUS, 4. USA)...World Cup team (Madrid, 6th place)...2007 - Netherlands Tour team...Chile 4-Nation Team Champions, Santiago (1. USA, 2. ARG, 3. CHI, 4. CAN)...Pan American Games Team (2nd, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)...Ranked among scoring leaders at Pan American Games with 3 goals scored...2008 - Argentina 4 Nation Tournament (Mendoza, ARG. 1. ARG, 2. GER, 3. USA, 4. RSA)......USA at Japan Series
Personal:
- Sport Ambition: 2004 Olympic Games
- Ambition after field hockey: Get a "real" job
- Career highlight: Making the USA team and participating in the World Cup. Winning the national championship at Maryland.
- Most influential people in your sporting career: Grandma Smith and my father (Neal)
- I would characterize my style of play as: Aggressive
- Other than field hockey, my favorite Olympic sport is: Track & Field
- Philosophy on life: Be honest to yourself and others. Do what makes you happy.
- Favorites: Food: Bagels, Movie: Sweet Home Alabama, TV Show: Friends, Athlete: Jackie Joyner Kersey
- Other: Dad Neal was an All-America safety at Penn State
Major International Competitions:
| Year | Tournament | Site | Position |
| 2007 | XV Pan American Games | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 2nd |
| 2006 | World Cup | Madrid, Spain | 6th |
| 2004 | Pan American Cup | Bridgetown, Barbados | 2nd |
| 2004 | Olympic Qualifying Tournament | Auckland, New Zealand | 6th |
| 2003 | Pan American Games | Santo Domingo, DOM | 2nd |
| 2003 | 2nd Champions Challenge | Catania, Italy | 5th |
| 2002 | 10th World Cup | Perth, Australia | 9th |
| 2002 | USA vs India WC Qualifiying Series | Cannock, England | 1st |
| 2002 | Japan 6 Nations International (KOR, AUS, RUS, JPN, GER, USA) | Gifu, Japan | 6th |
| 2002 | 1st Champions Challenge | Johannesburg, South Africa | 5th |
| 2000 | Pan American Junior Championships | Bridgetown, Barbados | 2nd |
