All posts tagged "USWNT"
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 9 years agoUnited States beats Japan for third World Cup title
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Under a thick haze and the smell of smoke from a blazing forest in the distance, Carli...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 9 years agoLloyd scores 1st-half hat trick in World Cup final
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Carli Lloyd became the first player in Women’s World Cup history to score a hat trick in...
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News
/ 9 years agoUS to play 10-game tour pending World Cup title
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The United States women’s national team will play 10 matches for a victory tour if the team...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 9 years agoFor Japan, approach to game, life is team-first
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Japan captain Aya Miyama turned to her goalkeeper, Ayumi Kaihori, and, with a big smile, gave her...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 9 years agoO’Reilly talks revenge, adjusting to bench role
VANCOUVER, British Colombia — For the first time in the Women’s World Cup, the final is a rematch of the one...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 9 years agoKrieger credits Ellis, communication for US’ success
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The United States defense has been immense throughout the World Cup. Ali Krieger, Julie Johnston, Becky Sauerbrunn...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 9 years agoUS, Japan meet in third successive major final
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Japan and the United States will meet for the third straight time in a major women’s soccer...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 9 years agoEllis gets tactics right in US win over Germany
MONTREAL – If you subscribe to the theory that fortune favors the bold, then inductive reasoning would prove that on Tuesday....
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 9 years agoUS defeats Germany, advances to World Cup final
MONTREAL – The United States is headed to its second straight Women’s World Cup final after a 2-0 victory over world...
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2015 Women's World Cup
/ 9 years agoSolo, Angerer in spotlight for USA-Germany semifinal
MONTREAL – Among many odd, potentially lost-in-translation moments early in the 2015 Women’s World Cup, Germany coach Silvia Neid was asked...