ATLANTA, Ga. – Virginia Tech’s Anna Weir was one of 42 players called up to the first-ever U.S. Soccer Women’s College Talent ID Camp. The camp will take place from June 18-22 in Atlanta.
The camp is part of the growing U.S. Youth National Teams’ scouting strategy to increase programming opportunities for college-specific players and help expand the U.S. Under-18, Under-19 and Under-20 Women’s National Team player pools.
The camp will be a collaboration between the Talent ID staff, the U.S. Youth National Teams’ head coaches and USWNT staff.
Anna Weir was an integral part of the Hokies’ run to the Elite Eight, as she started in 17 games during the 2024 season. She tallied four goals and three assists on the season, including the game-winning goal against Campbell to open the season and the opening goal in Tech’s first-round NCAA game against Tennessee. Weir was one of ten forwards selected for the camp.
The camp will feature players primarily from the 2005, 2006 and 2007 birth years, including one goalkeeper from the 2008 birth year. The five-day camp will consist of three training sessions and two intrasquad matches.
There are 28 different colleges represented on the roster. Eight players, including Weir, come from ACC schools.
Weir selected to U.S. Soccer Women's College Talent ID Camp
The camp is the first of its kind, taking place across five days.