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The London Olympics marked the first time the USWNT won every game en route to the gold medal and set an Olympic women's team record of 16 goals scored. [8] Wambach scored a team-leading five goals in five straight games, which is a U.S. and Olympic record, while Morgan and Rapinoe led the team with four assists apiece, which attributed to ...
McDonald was a starting forward for the first eleven games of the 2014 season, then mostly relegated to a substitute position as Alex Morgan returned from an injury. The team-leading scorer for the Thorns in 2014, McDonald had eleven goals, including a July 17 goal 33 seconds in against Chicago: the fastest goal in NWSL history.
The record for the most international hat-tricks by a U.S. women's national team player is 10, by Hamm; she scored three goals in a match eight times, along with her two four-goal games. [2] Lloyd has nine hat-tricks; her ninth came in a 9–0 win against Paraguay on September 17, 2021, which was her five-goal performance. [7]
San Diego Wave forward burst onto the scene at the 2011 World Cup and has since become an icon of the women’s game. ... Women’s World Cup and ranks in the top 10 in USWNT history in goals ...
Set an NCAA record for the fastest goal scored in a game when she scored four seconds into the match at Yale in 2006 on a shot taken directly after the kickoff touch. [ 36 ] (video [ 37 ] ) Averbuch, who is Jewish, was named a first-team All-American on the Jewish Sports Review ' s 2006 Women's College Division I All-America Soccer Team.
Wambach's goal in the 122nd minute to tie the game 2–2 has been voted the greatest goal in U.S. soccer history and the greatest goal in Women's World Cup history. [42] [43] The U.S. then beat France 3–1 in the semifinal, but lost to Japan 3–1 on penalty kicks in the Final after drawing 1–1 in regulation and 2–2 in overtime.
Only Kristine Lilly and Tiffany Roberts were younger when they scored for the USWNT. Lily Yohannes, 16, becomes 3rd-youngest goal scorer in USWNT history in win over South Korea [Video] Skip to ...
The United States women's soccer team trailed for the first time under coach Emma Hayes but came back to beat Iceland 3-1 in a friendly in Nashville.