All seven uncapped players on the roster, including a mid-camp addition, earned their first USWNT minutes. Orlando Pride defender Emily Sams and Washington Spirit midfielder Hal Hershfelt were in ...
USWNT head coach Emma Hayes followed through on her promises of player rotation and handing out first caps by making 10 changes to the XI that beat Iceland 3-1 three days earlier and starting ...
The popular young defender made the most of the nine set pieces secured by the USWNT, scoring on two separate occasions, once in the first half at 37’, and once in the second half at 49’, netting her ...
Kentucky. Girma scored twice, her first USWNT goals, in a 3-0 win. (Photo by Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty Images) ...
LOUISVILLE — The first post-Olympic camp for the U.S. women’s national soccer team closed Wednesday night with a 3-0 victory over Argentina, its third expected victory in three friendlies.
The other USWNT tally was an own goal by Argentina's Aldana Cometti. The victory kept the USWNT unbeaten (12-0-1) in 13 matches under coach Emma Hayes after a pair of wins against Iceland in the ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Share LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Naomi Girma scored her first two international goals and the United States ...
The hosts were a little slow to break down Argentina's low defensive block, but by the half-hour mark, the USWNT were fully in control. The go-ahead goal came a little while later courtesy of ...
It sounds impossible, but it's beginning to feel that way. On Wednesday night, in Louisville, Kentucky, the USWNT beat Argentina 3-0 in the final friendly of the October international window.
The other USWNT tally was an own goal by Argentina's Aldana Cometti. The victory kept the USWNT unbeaten (12-0-1) in 13 matches under coach Emma Hayes after a pair of wins against Iceland in the ...
No whistle was called, so U.S. coach Katie Schoefper challenged it. But unlike in the first half, when the USWNT had a penalty call on Katie Scott reversed, VAR did not go its way and there was no ...