
Kelee Lepage ('19) Announces Retirement From U.S. Women's National Team
4/13/2026 12:15:00 PM | Field Hockey
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Kelee Lepage ('19) announces her retirement from the U.S. Women's National Team, announced April 7.
Kelee Lepage has officially announced her retirement from the U.S. Women's National Team, closing the chapter on a remarkable career that spanned six years at the senior level and 11 years within the national system. The Paris 2024 Olympian earned 55 international caps, representing Team USA with consistency and pride on the global stage.
A Maryland standout from 2016–2019, Lepage helped lead the Terrapins to two NCAA Runner-Up finishes, three Big Ten Regular Season titles, and a Big Ten Championship, while also earning multiple academic and All-Region honors. She made her Senior National Team debut in 2020 against the Netherlands after competing with the U-21 squad internationally.
Her career reached a defining moment in 2024, when she played a key role in helping the U.S. qualify for the Paris Olympics at the FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifier in India. Lepage leaves behind a legacy of hard work, leadership, and dedication to the sport.
From Head Coach Missy Meharg, "Kelee you are the best of the best. Congratulations and thank you, loving you from College Park."
Kelee Lepage has officially announced her retirement from the U.S. Women's National Team, closing the chapter on a remarkable career that spanned six years at the senior level and 11 years within the national system. The Paris 2024 Olympian earned 55 international caps, representing Team USA with consistency and pride on the global stage.
A Maryland standout from 2016–2019, Lepage helped lead the Terrapins to two NCAA Runner-Up finishes, three Big Ten Regular Season titles, and a Big Ten Championship, while also earning multiple academic and All-Region honors. She made her Senior National Team debut in 2020 against the Netherlands after competing with the U-21 squad internationally.
Her career reached a defining moment in 2024, when she played a key role in helping the U.S. qualify for the Paris Olympics at the FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifier in India. Lepage leaves behind a legacy of hard work, leadership, and dedication to the sport.
From Head Coach Missy Meharg, "Kelee you are the best of the best. Congratulations and thank you, loving you from College Park."
A career to be proud of!🇺🇸❤️
— Maryland Field Hockey (@TerpsFH) April 13, 2026
Congrats to Kelee Lepage on her retirement from the U.S. Women's National Team. 55 International caps and an Olympian in Paris 2024.#bestofthebest pic.twitter.com/PHeOSoNLOy
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