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By Marc Connolly
ESPN.com Wednesday, September 17, 2003 Cat Reddick may be the youngest player on the U.S. World Cup squad, but she's far from being the wide-eyed World Cup neophyte that you'd expect. And with 36 caps earned over the past four years, the 21-year-old Birmingham, Ala., native has more experience than many of her teammates. In fact, you'd think she was a veteran at first glance, due to her willingness to make a risky pass out of the back to kick-start the offense at times rather than a safe one a few yards away or how she'll vie for a ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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