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The Bruins center makes the trip to watch the U.S. women’s team play the Republic of Ireland in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Emma Hayes admitted that playing Rose Lavelle on Sunday wasn't what she normally would have done. But with Lavelle's hometown ...
It marked the USA's 600th victory, with more than half of those (318) wins coming by a margin of at least three goals ...
Izzy Rodriguez scored in her first appearance for the national team and the United States shut out Ireland 4-0 on Sunday.Lynn Biyendolo, Yazmeen Ryan and Alyssa Thompson also scored for the United ...
Rodriguez nets goal in her first national team appearance, Lynn Biyendolo captains and adds a goal, and the United States ...
The USWNT is leaving no stone unturned in pivoting this lull in domestic action into a festival of brilliance. For their ...
The United States was without many of its Europe-based players, including Lindsay Heaps and Crystal Dunn, who Hayes was ...
Emma Hayes claimed her United States team are doing more than just “trusting the process” after a 4-0 rout of the Republic of Ireland. Hayes named an experimental line-up for Sunday’s friendly in ...
Advertisement Less than one month later, in Commerce City, Colorado, Bugg found herself replacing Naomi Girma as a substitute in the senior USWNT’s meeting with the Republic of Ireland. By the time ...
The U.S. Women's National Team looked dominant on Sunday at TQL Stadium, as they notched a 4-0 win over Ireland.
Mount Notre Dame High School product Rose Lavelle played in the final minutes of the USWNT's 4-0 win over Ireland on Sunday, June 29 at TQL Stadium.
Emma Hayes leads USWNT to a 4-0 victory over Republic of Ireland, marking the teams 600th win with notable performances from debutants.