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Hayes' commitment to the trial period is steadfast, to the point that 25 different players have earned their first cap since she started the job in June 2024, outdoing herself on Wednesday by piecing together the least experienced USWNT lineup in 25 years with an average of 17.
KASHIMA, Japan (AP) — Jessie Fleming scored on a penalty kick in the 74th minute and Canada earned a 1-0 semifinal victory over the United States in the Olympic women’s soccer competition. Canada goes on to face the winner of the late semifinal in ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Emma Sears scored three goals and Catarina Macario added two as the U.S. women’s national team routed New Zealand 6-0 on Wednesday night. It was the most goals scored by the United States in a match under coach Emma Hayes. Michelle Cooper had two assists.
The United States women's soccer team will look to remain unbeaten at Rentschler Field Sunday in a matchup with Portugal.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Three KC Current players were called up to the U.S. Women's National Team on Wednesday for October matches. Forwards Ally Sentnor and Michelle Cooper, along with midfielder Claire Hutton, were named to the team. All three have played for the national team in previous call-ups.
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U.S. women’s soccer team will have star Trinity Rodman back for its match at Rentschler Field
The USWNT released its roster for a match at Rentschler Field Oct. 26. Star scorer Trinity Rodman, who has been out with an injury, returns.
Connecticut native Alyssa Naeher is back in the state for a celebratory weekend. The gold winning goalkeeper with the 2024 U.S Women’s Soccer Team kicked off her weekend with fans at Southern Connecticut State University to host An Evening with Alyssa Naeher.
Megan Rapinoe and Carli Lloyd each scored a pair of goals and the United States won the bronze medal in women’s soccer at the Tokyo Olympics with a 4-3 victory over Australia. It was arguably the best the Americans had looked during the course of a rocky ...
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Olympic bronze medalist soccer star Lauren Sesselmann in photos
Defender Lauren Sesselmann #16 of Canada makes a play on the ball against pressure from mid-fielder Heather O'Reilly #9 of the United States during the second half on September 17, 2011 at LiveStrong Sporting Park in Kansas City,
Both soccer teams at Springfield College have been collaborating with the Special Olympics for a number of years to give some kids the opportunity of a lifetime.