This was a fairly dominant showing from the USWNT, which held 50.7 percent of possession, outshot Portugal 10-4 (3-1 on goal) ...
Youth was served as the U.S. national women’s soccer beat Portugal, 3-1, before a large crowd at Rentschler Field Sunday.
Olivia Moultrie scored two goals and the U.S. women’s national team bounced back against Portugal with a 3-1 victory on ...
Fittingly in a year that’s prioritized folding younger players into the program, Sunday’s comeback victory was punctuated by ...
In Emma Hayes’s short reign as head coach of the USWNT, she has given 25 players their international debut over the past 19 ...
The USWNT plays Portugal on Sunday, a few days after the United States lost the first friendly between the two teams.
For a team that prides itself on playing "the USA way," Sunday's 3-1 win over Portugal was a good response to Thursday's ...
Having never lost to Portugal before this week, the U.S. responded with a pair of goals in the first 10 minutes en route to a ...
It wasn't a perfect performance, but it was a perfect response as Hayes challenged her team to bounce back vs Portugal ...
In a year of major transition that initially seemed like it may be the start of a rebuilding, the Thorns rode a young roster ...
Olivia Moultrie, a 20-year-old California native, continues to get better, scoring her second goal of the game just under 10 ...
Olivia Moultrie scored twice, leading the U.S. women's national team to a 3-1 victory over Portugal. This marks a turnaround win after their previous loss to the same team. Sam Coffey sealed the win ...
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