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Four Virginia athletes play in international competition

Selenski, Vittese, Puffenberger represent United States in Junior World Cup; St

The women's field hockey Junior World Cup this month was the largest international field hockey event ever held in the United States - and some Cavaliers saw playing time.\nSophomore midfielders Paige Selenski and Michelle Vittese, along with freshman midfielder Tara Puffenberger, were among the competitors - all of whom were younger than 21 - selected to represent the United States. Rounding out Virginia's participation in the World Cup, which was held in Boston, Mass., was sophomore Inga St

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