Yoseline Perez
Simona Winkler
Naomi Graham
Noelle Haro
Marie-Angelis Rosendo
Alyssa Mendoza
Jennifer Lozano
Jayshannet Zapata
Quermauri Polk
Deborah Grant
Norely Ramirez
Alisha Crockett
Alexis Proctor
Sage Rosario
Kendra Samargis

2026 USA Boxing Elite High Performance Women's Team and Squad Rosters Announced

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by USA Boxing

The 2026 USA Boxing Women’s Elite High Performance Team and Squad rosters have been announced following the conclusion of the 2026 Elite High Performance Selection Camp. The one-month camp took place at the United States Olympic & Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, from January 11 to February 11.


The USA Boxing High Performance department selected seven boxers to the Team and eight more to the Squad to represent the United States on the international level throughout 2026. These 15 boxers will compete for the Stars and Stripes throughout the remainder of the year, including four international events for the Team and two international competitions for the Squad.


Team USA will kick off its international slate quickly, with the Team scheduled to attend the Strandja Tournament in Bulgaria from February 19 through March 2. Boxers on the Team roster will then compete in the World Boxing Cup #1 in Foz do Iguazu, Brazil, April 20-26, and the World Boxing Cup #2, June 15-20, in Guiyang City, China. The Elite High Performance Team members will conclude the 2026 season in Puebla, Mexico, at the PanAmerican Championships, October 10-17.


Boxers on the Squad roster will travel to Finland to compete at the Gee Bee event from April 6 through April 12. Athletes on the Squad roster will then travel to the Netherlands for the Eindhoven Cup May 18-26.


Among the athletes representing the United States on the Women’s Elite Team are Noelle Haro (Austin, Texas), Yoseline Perez (Houston, Texas), Alyssa Mendoza (Caldwell, Idaho), Alisha Crockett (Phoenix, Ariz.), Marie-Angelis Rosendo (Deland, Fla.), Simona Winkler (Seattle, Wash.), and Naomi Graham (Colorado Springs, Colo.)


Among the athletes representing the United States on the Women’s Elite Squad are Jennifer Lozano (Laredo, Texas), Jayshannet Zapata (Newburgh, N.Y.), Quermauri (Summer) Polk (Cypress, Texas), Deborah Grant (Fayetteville, N.C.), Norely Ramirez (Tyler, Texas), Alexis Proctor (Rowlett, Texas), Sage Rosario (Manhattan, Kan.), and Kendra Samargis (Twin Falls, Idaho).


USA Boxing is led by Head Coach Billy Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.) and Elite assistant coach and National Junior & Youth Head Coach Edward Fonteneaux (Fayetteville, N.C.). In addition to Walsh and Fonteneaux, Elite assistant coach Nikki Burleson (Oklahoma City, Okla.) will join the coaching staff as a Developmental coach.


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2026 Elite Women’s High Performance Team:

51 kg: Noelle Haro | Austin, Texas

54 kg: Yoseline Perez | Houston, Texas

57 kg: Alyssa Mendoza | Caldwell, Idaho

60 kg: Alisha Crockett | Phoenix, Ariz.

65 kg: Marie-Angelis Rosendo | Deland, Fla.

70 kg: Simona Winkler | Seattle, Wash.

75 kg: Naomi Graham | Colorado Springs, Colo.

2026 Elite Women’s High Performance Squad:
51 kg: Jennifer Lozano | Laredo, Texas

54 kg: Jayshannet Zapata | Newburgh, N.Y.

54 kg: Quermauri (Summer) Polk | Cypress, Texas

57 kg: Deborah Grant | Fayetteville, N.C.

57 kg: Norely Ramirez | Tyler, Texas

65 kg: Alexis Proctor | Rowlett, Texas

70 kg: Sage Rosario | Manhattan, Kan.

75 kg: Kendra Samargis | Twin Falls, Idaho