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'''Kelli Gannon''' (born December 21, 1978, in [[Escondido, California]]) is a former [[field hockey]] midfield player from the [[United States]], who made her international senior debut for the [[United States women's national field hockey team|Women's National Team]] in 2001 with a goal against Mexico, at the inaugural Pan American Cup. A student of the [[University of Michigan]], where she played for the [[Michigan Wolverines field hockey|Wolverines]], she earned a total number of 60 caps, in which she scored 12 goals. Her younger sister [[Kristi Gannon|Kristi]] later also played for the US National Team.
'''Kelli Gannon''' (born December 21, 1978, in [[Escondido, California]]) is a former [[field hockey]] midfield player from the [[United States]], who made her international senior debut for the [[United States women's national field hockey team|Women's National Team]] in 2001 with a goal against Mexico, at the inaugural Pan American Cup. A student of the [[University of Michigan]], where she played for the [[Michigan Wolverines field hockey|Wolverines]], she earned a total number of 60 caps, in which she scored 12 goals. Her younger sister [[Kristi Gannon|Kristi]] later also played for the US National Team.


==International Senior Tournaments==
==International senior tournaments==
* 2001 – [[2001 Women's Pan American Cup|Pan American Cup]], Kingston, Jamaica (2nd)
* 2001 – [[2001 Women's Pan American Cup|Pan American Cup]], Kingston, Jamaica (2nd)
* 2002 – USA vs India WC Qualifying Series, Cannock, England (1st)
* 2002 – USA vs India WC Qualifying Series, Cannock, England (1st)

Latest revision as of 21:49, 27 June 2024

Kelli Gannon (born December 21, 1978, in Escondido, California) is a former field hockey midfield player from the United States, who made her international senior debut for the Women's National Team in 2001 with a goal against Mexico, at the inaugural Pan American Cup. A student of the University of Michigan, where she played for the Wolverines, she earned a total number of 60 caps, in which she scored 12 goals. Her younger sister Kristi later also played for the US National Team.

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