Jade Rose
[7] After a strong first year with the Crimson, she was named to the All-Ivy First Team and All-East Region First Team,[8] the Top Drawer Soccer First-year Best XI,[9] and was one of only three Ivy Leaguers named to the United Soccer Coaches' 2022 Women's Players to Watch list, as well as the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List.[28] Following the U20 World Cup, Rose was called up to join Canada's senior team for two friendly matches played overseas against Australia.[29] She took the field in the second match on September 6, and earned wide praise for her performance, both for success at frustrating Australian star forward Sam Kerr and for setting up the game-winning goal by Adriana Leon."[31] Rose was named to Canada's squad for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup but was forced to withdraw due to injury.[33] With the World Cup having been a disappointment for the Canadian team, coach Bev Priestman opted to reorganize, which included starting Rose in both matches as part of a new defensive configuration.