Chicago Sun-Times

SHORT BUCKS LONG ODDS

Fights back from three knee surgeries to earn time with U.S. national team

- BRIAN SANDALOW LOCAL SCENE Twitter: @BrianSanda­low

Even if her career had gone according to plan, Naperville native and Red Stars defender Casey Short’s appearance with the U.S. national team at Toyota Park would have been a terrific moment. But considerin­g what she’s gone through, coming on as a 69th-minute substitute during the United States’ 4-1 win last Thursday over Brazil in the Tournament of Nations meant far more.

“I did get that opportunit­y and it was the coolest thing ever to be announced,” said Short, who has played 24 games for the national team. “They gave a shout to Naperville, which was pretty cool, too. To be able to represent my country in my hometown was one of the highlights of my career for sure.”

Short’s career has also seen some lowlights.

At Florida State, she missed the 2011 season after tearing her left ACL. Then in 2013, after being taken with the fifth overall pick by the Boston Breakers but before signing a contract, she tore her right ACL and MCL while playing with the Under-23 national team. In 2014 there was more bad news, as Short had surgery on her right knee again because of complicati­ons with the injury.

“After that third surgery on my knee, that’s when I sort of hit rock bottom and started to question myself, wondered are my knees really going to hold up for the next level? Then, let alone, I still had aspiration­s being on the national team as well,” Short said. “My support system really helped me through it, and then I realized how badly I really wanted to accomplish these goals.”

Since the third surgery, Short’s trajectory has changed.

In 2015, she moved to Norway and made 27 appearance­s for Avaldsnes IL, where she was named to the league’s best 11. Then in 2016, Short made her NWSL and Red Stars debut. She also earned her first call-up from the senior national team, playing for Team USA for the first time on Oct. 19 of that year.

Since joining the Red Stars, Short has earned an NWSL Best XI selection in 2016 and a Second XI pick in 2017, and has given herself a chance to go to next year’s World Cup.

“It would mean the world to be able to accomplish that goal and be a part of that team, and hopefully to be able to win a World Cup,” Short said. “That would be absolutely incredible, but it’s still a year away. There’s so much that can happen in that time, but I’m going to do every single thing that I can to put myself in the position to do that.”

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