
Lavelle, a star of the game with a lot of talent, has a unique vision for the ball. She made her international senior debut in 2017 when she won the player's of the match award against England. Rare is her ability to combine vision and speed on the ball. Her style of play is different from many of her fellow USWNT members and demands artistic license in the description.
Lavelle, a Cincinnati-born middlefielder, is
Rose Lavelle hails from Cincinnati and is a professional soccer player. She started playing soccer at age five in the YMCA's coed youth leagues. When she scored her first goal, she didn't smile or celebrate, but instead kept her cool and played the game on. Later, she played for many local soccer clubs including Cincinnati United Premier Soccer Club. She also played college football at the University of Wisconsin.
Lavelle grew-up in Cincinnati, and attended Mount Notre Dame High School. Later she received a scholarship at the University of Wisconsin. She currently plays in the NWSL for the Washington Spirit. Neil Bradford, a Cincinnati Soccer trainer helped Lavelle discover her passion for soccer.

Lavelle is a former representative of the United States women’s National Team at both the youth and senior levels. She was named the Big Ten's top midfielder in November 2015. Later, she was awarded the NSCAA's first-team honor all-American. Lavelle also played in the USL W-League 2014 for the Dayton Dutch Lions, as well as the Seattle Sounders Womens in W-League 2015. After graduating from college, Lavelle joined the Washington Spirit. Lavelle returned to Dayton in time for the 2016 Women's Premier Soccer League season.
She played for Wisconsin
Rose Lavelle won Big Ten's Midfielder Award of the Year in December 2015. She was also selected to U.S. Women's National Team. Unfortunately, she didn't make the roster for game day. That's when her frustration began to build. She felt that she wasn't making the right progress, and that she wasn’t in the best condition to take on the challenges of playing for the national teams. But she was able to break through with a meeting with Coach Wilkins.
Rose Lavelle, in addition to playing for the Badgers soccer team, is an active member of the university’s community service programs. She is a major participant in Wish Upon a Badger Experience, Women's Soccer, and the Thank-A-Thon as well as Youth Soccer Clinics and the Thank-A-Thon. She is now a brand ambassador to the premium light beer FLIGHT By Yuengling.
She has been a crucial member of U.S. Women's National Team
Rose Lavelle was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. At 15 years of age, she was a key player in the U.S. Women's National Team. She played recently in the Czech Republic at SheBelieves Cup. Although the USWNT won the game 0-0 they outshot their opponents by 18-6. Rose Lavelle won the Budweiser Woman's Choice Award.

Lavelle was injures in a friendly game against Australia in June 2017. Lavelle was injured in a friendly match against Australia in June 2017. She returned to the USWNT for her final game. She displayed a lot creativity throughout the tournament. Her coaches and teammates hailed her as a breakout star.
Lavelle has been to the World Cup for the United States. She made her World Cup debut against Thailand, but sat out the game against Chile. Later, she was back against Sweden to assist the United States in their attacks.