The Black Ferns veteran half-back Emma Jensen could equal Anna Richards' record of 49 Test caps when the New Zealand women's rugby team takes on America on Monday.
The game against the USA in Edmonton follows the Black Ferns' wins over world champions England (26-7) and Canada (40-22) in the quadrangular tournament.
Jensen, who's played in 46 consecutive Tests since 2003, has been named in the reserves.
"For me it's just about getting on the black jersey and performing for the team," she said.
"Fourteen long years. I think a lot of it comes down to staying fit, trying to stay injury free and the love and passion for the game."
The Black Ferns Coach for the tour, Glenn Moore said the focus for the team is now to finish the job.
"We came here to try and win the three games and that's certainly what we're after and if we get a trophy on the end of that then that's great."
Moore said the atmosphere among the team was very positive and he'd been impressed with the team's work ethic, from players through to management.
"You could start to see that building before we even played a game to be fair.
"It's a good environment with a good culture and I think you can see that coming through on the field."
Kick off in Edmonton is at 10am (NZT).
Toka Natua
Fiao'o Fa'amausili (c)
Aleisha Nelson
Eloise Blackwell
Charmaine Smith
Charlene Halapua
Justine Lavea
Linda Itunu
Kendra Cocksedge
Victoria Subritzky-Nafatali
Renee Wickliffe (Janna Vaughan)
Chelsea Alley
Stacey Waaka
Honey Hireme
Selica Winiata
RESERVES
Teresa Te Tamaki
Aldora Itunu
Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate
Angie Sisifa
Lesley Ketu
Emma Jensen
Kiritapu Demant
Janna Vaughan (Keri Hayden)
Renee Wickliffe's inclusion in the team is subject to fitness testing and Janna Vaughan will replace her in the number 11 jersey if required.
Vaughan would be replaced on the bench by Keri Hayden.